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COURIER-POST, Comden, N. Wednttdoy, D. 1, 1971 79 liGAL NOTICES Shells Checked In Bank Holdup Probe The men clubbed a bank NEW YORK (UPI)-Bulleti Two abandoned cars, which shells found in an abandoned Police said were stolen from the blood-stained car believed usedfuame P'ace- w4e guard and then began rifling the cash drawers. Luz Costillo, 24, a teller, sounded a silent by masked bandits who held UP found in th vehicles. In the 'alarm and then fled the room.

Manhattan bank Tuesday second, which was stained with were being checked today to blood, police said they foundjThe men fired another volley see if they were part of an M16 cartridges and MM shells, before leaving ammunition cache stolen from some of which were marked! Patrick Reda, the owner of a a state armory. "U.S. Government." i liquor store two doors away, -1 It ft 'if1- P' tS II I' 'L If i i If II I' -V i 'TV 'A i ri? V' A A group of men wearing skii The shells were taken to heard the shots and flagged asks stole between $14,000 Yonkers, N.Y., today to see if down a police car. The officers, and $16,000 from a branch of, they were part of a robbery James Upton and Patrol-the Harlem Savings Bank there Monday at a state man Thomas O'Neill, pulled up NOTICE OF SALE nice that on November 2U. lii.l.

al 16 11 A.M., Will si-il al our odice. t-ideiitv Consumer Company. i0 Westi.eid Avenue. ft.J.. a ly7 i-ord.

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N.J. Fidelity Consumer Company reserves Uie riffhl lo bid at the ale. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING iiie unaware Hiver Fun Auinor-ily will tka a puuuc htvujiM a tne noouiow vi1mjd nigii Sc.hah oh Feti-era aueet in oamaen. new jeisty iKwnnin at r.M. ou nuuMiay.

uccemuei' 14, lsil. ror tne of acccpuiiK reiaieu 14 tne ijtm segment oi ue proposed Cam-uetiMi. L4urei Line; a rapid uaiou ex.etuon. mainly on renn i-euiiaJ. riKiii-ui-way.

horn Just ea.l ine broauway station in uamaen ui just east descent Bouievata in Pennsatinen. Ine ex- tt-tisam will be ouuoie track, inud-rait eiecuuieQ. fu.iy Kraut-separated aim tencua. rasseiuer sta. lotis are proposeu at Vteatie.d ttvenue in wantoen and at crescent ttjutevaru in t-etiriaiiken iiie Westiieid station, providing ve.y limned parkin.

w-iU lie con-stiucted on a sue Keoeraity desienntd as bounded on tne norm by Sauntierfc Street; on the east by Kosedaie Avenue; on the souin by Weslueid Avenue; and on tne west by a line along lite Fenn Central Railroad from VveMI.eiti Avenue lo Morrison Street, an-iix Morrison Slreet lo a point about 3.HI feet east of 3ftth Street, thence brokenly northward to Saunders Siree. station inn. is are more precisely defined on Drawioxs MLF-3 and -13 wnah may be viewixl as noted herein.elow. No residences or active businesses are situated itbm tne limits of proposed land acquisition for this station Tne Crescent boulevard Stallon. provid.iig access roaos and parking for 1ikk cars, will require acquisition o.

11 3 acres of lanu in four areas gen-Tally described as follows. Area 1: bounded on the south by Crescent Boulevard and the Federal Street Overpass; on the west by a line about 140 feet east of 41st Street: on the norm by a line, about 240 feet south of Jackson Avenue, extending to the east side of 45th Street, thence along Street to a line, about 430 feet south of Jackson Avenue, extending to the west side of 46lh Street, thence along 4Ui Street to Crescent Boulevard. Area 2: A triangular parcel bounds on the north by Crescent Boulevard, on the east by the east side of poplar Street, and on the south by the Penn Central Railroad right-of-way; but excluding a portion of the private properly located therein. Area 3: bounded on the north by Crescent Boulevard, on the east by the Federal Street Overpass, on the south bv MaDle Avenue, and on the west armory. men dressed in near the bank and jumped out military garb stole Army semi-of the car.

O'Neill said the automatic rifles and about 3,000 bandits opened fire. Tuesday five minutes after the bank opened. Five persons, including a police sergeant, were wounded and five others were clubbed in the robbery. rounds of ammunition from the armory. The robbers burst into the Police said they were search "They were out to kill us," O'Neill said.

"They started shooting even before they came out of the bank." Upton suffered shotgun wounds in the side, back, bank about 9:35 a.m. Tuesday, ing for "up to six" suspects. All the robbers got away before firing shotguns and rifles over police could give chase, but the tellers cages. There were the forehead and hands but was dragnet was set up tnrougnout more man du persons in the city and surrounding states, ibank at the time. reported in good condition.

Religious Relics Rescued In Sinai Monastery Blaze ST. CATHERINE'S MONAS-I The lonely, walled fort, run "We used every ounce of TERY, Sinai (UPD Within the by the Greek Orthodox Church, wall of this Sis reputed to be built on the UPI-Courier-Post Telefax ence she hoped fighting wouldn't erupt, but that the outcome wouldn't worry her. ISRAELI Prime Minister Golda Meir, arriving for visit in Washington, tells a press confer- fortress outpost in the middle of spot where God commanded nowhere lies one of Christen-! Moses from the burning bush: water we had," said a monk named Damianos, looking over the still smouldering ruin. Dense smoke blotted out an almost full moon rising above the jagged mountains of the Sinai desert outside. Israeli Vow dom's most ancient churches.

put off the shoes from thy 2 Gunmen Encased in glass in the feet, for the place whereon they library is what reputedly is the standest is holy ground oldest known copy of the Bible. Above the outpost looms Mt Icons worth thousands ofjSmai, where the Bible says God dollars are everywhere. ve. Moses table's So when fire broke out in the bearing the Ten Command- Such was the interest of Hussein: Jordan to Train Until Day of Holy Victory Israeli authorities in saving the monastery that Defense Minister Moshe Dayan helicoptered Get $150 at kitchen Tuesday morning, the menis- alarm went. out.

from 12 ruulra uwwra in and vowed to do everything Combining the ages-old buck frightened Greek monks for the; help and water they needed to et brigade system with the possible to restore the 150-year-old damaged sector. No one was hurt in the blaze. Wig Shop Two men escaped with $150 save their isolated home and treasures. Aid Arrives There was no immediate ever undertaken," Allon said in an address to the Jubilee of the Women Workers Council. He estimate of damage.

latest in available extinguishers, the incongruous mixture of about 60 men isolated the flames within a 30-by-30 foot area of the compound. By nightfall, the kitchen, the monks' living area, a small said the great powers could yesterday ioiiowing an armed According to historical and guide books, St. Chatherine's, promote a Middle East peace if or tne Vvig Bonanza, they realized that negotiations AirPort Clrcle. Pennsauken. built in 521 A.D., is one of the Both came in the form of Bedouin tribesmen on camels and donkeys: Israeli soldiers in trucks, in jeep and aboard a red fire engine from a nearby United Press International I armed troops patrolled the TT of the parliament King Hussein of Jordan saidibuMng the rooft and lYJI-, A.4jlls natlon streets following news reports1 must mobilize all I ltrf resources that four accused assassins of to fight Israel and pledged that Prime Minister Wasfi Tel in the Jordanian armed forces will Cair0 on Sunday aIso planned to: continue training "until the day kill the ki and his amil of holy victory' and the Arabs jStrength ansd Resourccs recapture their occupied lands.

calculations of the Hussein's speech opening! battle with the enemy rest first Parliament was reminiscent of and foremost on the weight of chapel and a number of world's oldest Christian chur- pantries were a heap of rubble, ches. Captures by Israel from "ere the right way for' According to George achieving a settlement. Morris, the men, boih black in their mid 30s, weighing about Seeks Phantom Jets 163 p0und tin dose But the fire was out the I Egypt in the 1967 war, it is 56 church, the Bible, the treasures 'miles north of Sharm el Sheikh airfield; and helicopters dropping in with supplies of water I were safe. 'in desolate southern Sinai. and fire-snuffing chemicals.

umuiais nave sam Mrs. jvieir cropped Afros and wearing will press for renewal of, mv jackets, entered the store shipments to Israel of F4 shortly before 6 p.m. and an-Phantom jet fighter-bombers nounced their rcbberv to owner recent speecnes Dy Egyptian our resolve, on the mobilization President Anwar Sadat who has: of capabilities and on the said a military solution is the. strength and resources that our and greater American support Charles Saline, 62 only way of ending the current; nation can pool," Hussein said.w Israal on the political Moris said one of the men Hussein said the battle with Allon said that despite; brandished a double-barreled School Merger Vote Defeated in Burlco Israel "will remain the sub-1 threatening speeches from sawed-off shotgun, which he Reds Cool To Trees For POWs Egypt, there still, were good chances for preserving the 17 month-old. Suez Canal cease-fire pulled from beneath his jacket, while the other pulled a large brown paper bag from his coat.

The men ordered Saline, who lives in the rear of the store. situation which is neither peace nor war. Israeli Premier Golda Meir, in 1 Washington to seek more American Phantom jet fighter-bombers in light of the militant Arab statements, told newsmen on her arrival last night she is concerned there may be fighting in the Middle East but does not fear the outcome if trouble starts. stances of our existence until our lands are returned Our armed forces will go on training until the day of holy victory, with their eyes turned toward the Al Agsa mosque (in Israeli-occupied old Jerusalem). In Tel Aviv, Israeli Premier By MARGOT ANDREWS Courier -Post Sta as "part of further efforts towards an overall Middle East accord." But he told Egyptian leaders to empty his cash register into by 41st Street.

Area A triangular pareel bounded on the north and east by the Federal Street Overpass, on the snith by Crescent Boulevard and on the west by 41st Street. Station areas are more precisely defined on Drawings MUM and -14. which may be viewed as noted hereinbelow. The proposed land acquisition for this station includes 22 residencea and 2 businesses In certain areas between the North-South Freeway and tlie Westfield Station, the existing railroad right-oi-way is not sufficiently wide and acquisitions of strips of land are proposed. These acquisitions include residences and 1 business, as shown on Drawings MUM.

-2 and -3. Besides the three miles of double track, the two new passenger stations, the exteasve auto access roads, the necessary operational support facilities, and is new cars, this project includes the construction of a new bridge to carry rapid transit tracks over tlie Cooper River This bridge, to be located adjacent lo the railroad swing bridge, will have 30 feet minimum vertical clearance above mean high water and 100 feet of horizontal clearance. The total estimated project cost fs Finding will be sought from the Federal government for two-thirds, or U8709.m The local share will be sought collectively from the State of New Jersey, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia. No significant adverse environmental effects are anucipated to result from this project, which has been endorsed by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DV'RPCi as being consistent with the officially approved and adopied DVRPC Regional Transportation Plan. Also, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs has cleared this project for inclusion the formal submission to the Urban Mass Transportation Administration for Federal funding.

The consultants employed to accomplish the Mass Study have recommended that this protect be included in the proposed DRPA First Phase Mass Transportation Development Program. A Preliminary Application for a Capital Improvement Grant support of the first phase improvements was filed with the U.S. Department of Traasporta-tion lU.S DOT). Urban Mass Transportation Admireslration. on February 1, 1971 Cortes of this Preliminary Application, which contains a Statement on the Status of Comprehensive Planning and Transportation Planning, and a Draft Environmental Statement, copies of the DRPA Resolution, wth six-page prelude, authorizing submission to U.S.

DOT of the Final Application; and prints of engineering Drawings MI.P-1. MUM. MLP-3. MLP-4 'showing the proposed plan and profile for the first segment of the Mount Laurel Line). MLP-13 (Westfield Station).

MI.P-U i Crescent Boulevard Station) are on file in the Engineering Planning Office of the Delaware River Port Authority. Administration Building. Benjamin Franklin Bridge Plaza. Camden. New Jersey, where they may be inspected by appointment Monday through Friday.

9:00 A.M. to P.M. Phoned appointments may be made by oalllng the Traffic Analyst at 609-963-20 or 215-925-87S0. Extension 346. Also, extra copies of this Notice may be obtained at this office Prints of the above Drawings hav been forwarded to the Municioal Offices of the City of Camden.

Township of Pennsauken. and Borough of Merchantvilie for display to th public, Testimony relevant to the project described above will be accepted from pnvate citizens, spokesmen for civic, social, educational and recreational groups, and authorized representatives of public entities and units of governments. F-iiher oral or printed testimony may be presented. A true cony of oral testimony must be made available before the presentation, which Is limited to five minutes for each private citizen, group, or public entity. Testimony which requires more than five minutes for full delivery orally shall be presented in summary form.

Written requests to testify, wtneb are received not later than 5:00 M. Wednesday. December 15. 1971 at the office of the Director of Engineering Planning are assured inclusion the Public Hearing program. Such requests must identify the speaker by name and address or association, and should describe briefly the nature of the testimony lo be nre-senied.

Last date for submitting written testimony relevant to this proiect Is December 31. 1971. It should be understood that this public hearing ts but one sleo In a proiect implementation process that includes the preparation of a Final Report to the state governments of Pennsylvania and New Jersev. consent of their two Governors, submission of a Final Application Supplement to the Federal government, and approvals of funding at the Federal, state and city levels Revisions to the project as described herem may result from the public harng and from each of the reviews enumerated above TitVER PORT AUTHORITY Vcwin.uMS. Kfl1 Acting Executive Director.

PLACERVTLLE, Calif. (UPI) that any new war boded ill for them. Yigal Allon termed Mrs. Meir's visit to Washington one of the This Sierra Nevada town has received a cool reception from North Vietnam in its campaign "The time has come, before No Fear of Results "greatest missions a statesman it is too late, for the Egyptian Asked about Sadat statements has ever to send Christmas trees to leaders to realize that a fourth round of fighting holds great disasters for the war mongers," American prisoners of war. that war is the only Middle! Aims For Settlement East solution, she said, "If you Allon spoke Tuesday night to tne bag, Morns said.

Then they fled to their awaiting car parked in a nearby restaurant lot. Morris said Saline ran to the rear of his store and grabbed his pistol and then gave chase on foot into the parking lot where he fired several shots before his gun jammed. Morris said Saline caught up with the car as it momentarily stopned for traffic before entering the circle, where he broke a window cn the suspects car Carl Borelli, a businessman mean am I worried about all-woman audience in Tel! he said. leading a drive to send 100 trees shooting, yes. We don't want Aviv hours after Mrs.

Meir left In Cairo, Egyptian judicial shooting If you mean am I for Washington for meetings sources said the Dublishpd to the prisoners, said he has worried about the results, if; with both Nixon and Secretarv! names of thp received a reply to his request there is shooting, no, from the secretariat of the of State William P. Rogers. Jordanian Premier Wasfi Tel He said Mrs. Meir's mission are not their-real names. The was aimed at smoothing U.S.-I names were code names taken Democratic Republic of North Mrs.

Meir confers Thursday with President Nixon, the same day the United Nations General israeu reiauons and promoting by the men to hide their Vietnam. It read: with his pistol butt. But not be Assembly takes up the Middle Middle East settlement. (identities for fear of reprisals! fnm thP rar had hoVim tn move East. "I have never known anyiagainst their relatives in npneino Him tn ws mm into As Hussein spoke, heavily greater mission a statesman hasiJordan, the sources said.

I the suspects' auto "The best way for you to help the captured U.S. pilots is to join in the action to urge the Nixon administration to put an early end to its criminal Voters in fast-growing Del-ran township indicated last night they would like to join with two neighboring towns in a regional school district. But their neighbors in more-settled Riverside and Delanco scotched the idea. The vote on a proposal to merge the three school systems as a 12-grade regional district: Town Yes No Delran 568 234 Riverside 265 530 Delanco 157 728 Total 990 1492 School officials in all three towns were disappointed. Del-ran undoubtedly will have to build a high school on its own, they said, and the other towns will have to build new elementary classrooms.

Delanco and Delran High School pupils now attend the Riverside facility, which, according to Superintendent John Bodnarik, is overcrowded. "I have been optimistic that the proposal would be accepted by the citizens," Bodnarik said. "We lost three referendums to build a 20-room elementary school to relieve overcrowding, so we 747F Jet Freighter On Maiden Flight war of aggression in Vietnam, New Cargo stop supporting the bellicose Speedline Hearing Scheduled Dec. 16 EVERETT, Wash. (UPI)A went to the regional proposal Bodnarik pointed out that the recent closing of industrial firms and the many elderly citizens in Riverside might have been a contributing factor in the defeat.

Delanco School Superintendent Harry Buch dejectedly said: "It looked like a very good plan, but that's the way it is. We have no choice but to accept the wish of the voters." The same voters last week turned down a $990,000 referendum which would have provided for additional elementary school space. vote was surprising to us. We never expected such a heavy defeat," said Mrs. Ilene R.

Cabel, Delran School Board president. "It isn't the voter who lost. It's the children who are the losers," Mrs. Cabel continued. "We have so little time to get what the children really need.

"We will definitely sit down at our December school board meeting and decide where to go from here. One thing I know, is that we must do something very quickly," she added. Mrs. Cabel also blamed the general economic conditions for the defeat in Riverside and Delanco. Although several districts in South Jersey have regionalized their schools, this would have been the first time in this area that all grades would have been under the same jurisdiction.

huse jet freighter, the Boeing puppet ruling group headed by dictator Nguyen Van Thieu, withdraw all U.S. and satellite troops from South Vietnam so 747F, made its maiden flight yesterday and was aloft for 2' Of Surplus From Viet as to make it possible for an hours before landing at Boeing army men now being detained to come home at an early date as provided for by Madam Nguyen Thi Binh's 7-point pro LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI)- Field in Seattle. Veteran test pilot Jack Waddell was at the controls for the jumbo freighter's flight. Boeing officials hope to have the aircraft certified by the Federal Aviation Administra- novt TllfthanCQ oosal of July 1, 1971." Schools, farms, clinic and Indian reservations will all benefit from the arrival of a freighter from Borelli said that aespne tne the Vietnam battle zone Monday response, he would continue his efforts of the past four months to get permission to send the loaded with $6.2 million worth of ithe Geran ain is sched.

war goods now to be used transatiantic peacetime pursuits. freight service with the plane in A surplus military bus turned over to a Vista volunteer! for a Job College in Casa The first of a series of public hearings on the Delaware River Port Authority's proposed extension of high-speed commuter service to Mount Laurel will be Dec. 16. It will begin at 8 p.m. in Woodrow Wilson High School, Camden, and cover only a three-mile portion of the Mount Laurel extension between the existing Broadway station of the high-speed line and Route 130.

All requests to testify through written or oral statements must be made in writing and delivered to the authority by mail LheFAMiLMMS trees time for Christmas. Gift Honors Son He Slew To Save 47 or hand by 5 p.m., Dec. 15. The written requests must be addressed to the director of engineering planning and include the speaker's name, address, snl a brief description his testimony. Limit of 5 Minutes A DRPA spokesman explained that all testimony will be limited to approximately five minutes.

The three-mile double-track segment will follow the Penn Central right-of-way from the Broadway station to Route 130. Plns include two stations. The Westfield Avenue station, designed as a limited walk-on station, will be about 350 feet north Westfield Avenue. Because it will have limited parking, no nrivate homes or businesses will have to be acquired, ccoing to a spokesman. However, the second station feet west of Route 130 will rfwpr 11 3 orrpe nn J-with ciHpo Florida 'Seeding9 GEE THAT WWY THEY CALL IT A Credited, I FLY ROP i i Grande, but it represented only a fraction of the 9,000 tons of goods to be emptied from the freighter's hold.

The S. S. American Courier was loaded with such surplus items as the military bus, a fire truck, clothing, medical supplies and equipment, tractors, cooking equipment and a portable lighting generator. At a dockside ceremony, John G. Veneman, Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, said the former war poods TEL AVIV (UPI)-A survivor of the Nazis donated a Torah In Drought Relief scroll to a synagogue yesterday in memory of the 18-month-old Italy Gives Up Effort to Collect Small Debts son he smothered 29 years ago Ex-Priest lo Aid 'Gay' Catholics to save 47 other Jewish fugitives from capture by the WASHINGTON (UPI) Two 31.

Total rainfall from seeded weather scientists estimated clouds was calculated at about today that cloud seeding in 180,000 acre-feet, an increase of droucht-stricken Florida last a little more than 100,000 over Germans. SAN FRANCISCO CUPD-a! would, be shipped to the Mesca ROME (UPI) Officialdom! josef Kramer tearfully told a Unpw u-hen it was licked. i handful of relatives and friends lero Apache reservation in Newispring increased rainfall by atiwhat might otherwise have former priest said he wasjsition of residence pn two starting a "ministry to gayjbnsinesses. It will have an 1100-Roman Catholics" that would cnam narHna it occurred. I It announced yesterday it is that he and his son were NOAA said the joint project ending several years of expen- huddled together with other Mexico; a Salinas, farm.ieast 100,000 acre-feet and cooperative; a health clinic fires ravaging the San Francisco's Chinatown and Everglades countless U.S.

schools, hospitals! Thev saiH the value of the 5SS lother Acromions cost about $165,000, of which, si ve efforts to collect debts! members of the Jewish com $40,000 was spent by the from 99,895 Italians who owe'munity of Duhlinow, Latvia, in and local agencies. water to Florida was 32 to 68 Central and Southern Florida the government $1.60 or less. underground bunker as War goods and equipment re- timpc thp nwr mst Finance Minister Luigi Preti German soldiers searched for Flood Control District. Water Costs said he was introducing a bill; Jews turned from Southeast Asia fori Tne estimate was reported by use in al 50 states now totals jDr Joanne si and Dr. $42.7 million, a government wnLiw Water costs range from $50 in parliament to wipe such As the German troops drew styles and problems to the larger community." Thomas M.

Frey, who resigned from the archdiocese of San Francisco two years ago, said he would "work toward the elimination of employment discrimination based on sexual an acre-foot as provided by; debts off the books, ending a FISHIN6 FOR BUYERSI FOR THOSE WUtEP ITEMS? BAIT YOUR HOOK WITH A spokesman said. National eank and Atmos. closer to the hideout, Kramer said, the baby broke out into uncontrollable sobbing. Fearful municipal water systems invest of wills with some South Florida to $108 for water itaxnavers dating back to 1941. Administration's Experi BLDDIIlsi MLDItlNE i mental Meteorolocv Laboratory used in overhead sprinkler! The reason.

Preti said, was that the sobbinz would rive WANT AD i Five residences and one business are also marked for acquisition along the extension to allow widening of the right-of-wav. The IRPA spokesman said all owners of homes and businesses marked for acouisition slready have been notified by letter. Besides the rail line, the $28 million first-phase extension will include 18 new transit cars and a bridge over Cooper River. The federal government will be asked to pay $18.7 million; the remaining costs will be shared by New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. SINGAPORE (UPI) The; in Miami.

irrigation. that it costs too much and takes 'away the entire group Kramer Singapore Buddhist Free Clinic. I Drought Aid I Depending on which figure is up too much time to collect I smothered his son with his using Chinese medical The seeding was carried out used, the benefit-to-cost ratio of penny-ante debts which in some hands to quiet him. has treated more than by NOAA and the state. Gov.

the program was 32 to bs. i cases total exactly one lira. All memers of the group Reubin Askew had asked i "Some of the seeded persons since opening two years ram- There still was one more i subsequently joined anu-Cer- orientiation" and would help homosexuals find priests who will minister to them and lead them on retreats. He said funds for a year's work in this area have come "by' voluntary contributions from more than 60 Bay Area Catholic priests and a few laymen." CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 683-71C0 Hon. thru Sal.

8:30 l.M. lo P.M. NOAA's help in an attempt to fall," the scientists unprofitable step for the go-1 man partisan groups in East relieve Florida's worst drought. fires ivernment. It will cost the I Europe.

A large number "quenched Everglades ago. Depending on public donations, the clinic serves mainly the poorer population. It is exempt from government taxes. treasury about $8,000 to notify reached Palestine to settle and and hence may have been more valuable than these numbers indicate." Cumulus clouds were seeded by air with silver iodide on 14 days between April 1 and May debtors to forget the whole: attended the Torah dedication thing. I ceremony..

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