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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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2-A Suncl.iv. July 2. Tin; Sit itt con i I i. F14 Wreckage Found; Pilot Missing A Day of She mes A Digest of Today's Important News Stories Ihe Tim.i Publuhin9 ltd. All Rights Reterved WASHINGTON (UPI) Navy searchers have recovered part of the P'14 jet fighter that off from the Patuxent River Naval Air Test Center in Maryland when his plane plunged into the bay without sources said, he apparently was killed.

The sources said i 1 1 's helmet was recovered from the bay after the crash along with pieces of wreckage from the plane. The Navy officially said no parachute was spotted after the crash and it listed Miller's fate as unknown, but the search mm warning about four miles from shore. A Navy spokesman said the (cause of the crash remained unknown. The weather was good at the time. Miller was a test pilot for crashed into Chesapeake Bay I during a test Friday, but the pilot's body has not teen found, it was reported Saturday.

The big swing-wir jet the Navy's newest plane was piloted by William II. Miller, 39, of Setauket, N.Y. Miller successfully ejected kt A six-million-Kallon oil spill that thi-eat- cned the water supplies in a five-county arci of southeastern Pennsylvania has been corralled by cleanup crews along a 32-mile stretch of the Scjiuylkill river. The Environmental Protection Agency, working with the Coast Guard to check what was termed possibly "the worst inland oil spill in the history of the United States," announced the spill had been contained from slipping downsteam into Philadelphia. (Page 9-A) for his body continues.

Miller was the only man HOW TO WML 1 TO. STAMP fOK HULA ytt' "-O1 Grumman Aircraft builder of the F14, and he was testing the plane's ability to operate from -aircraft carriers. from the first crash of an F14 last year and survived unin-j d. This time, unofficial aboard the $16.8 million super- sonic jet when it went down, i The Navy said he had just taken Louisiana Ally. Gen.

William Guste confirmed that his office is investigating federal Justice Department documents referring to three New Orleans judges. The documents reportedly were made by federal officials when onetime informer Pershing Gervais was cooperating with them. Ger-; vais recently returned from seclusion and said he had been harassed by the federal government and that his charges were not true. (Page 1-A) Clearance Summer The South Vietnamese counteroffensive on the northern front was slowed by enemy shelling and bad weather, field reports said. South Vietnamese paratroopers were within three miles of the fallen provincial capital of Quang Tri, and a major battle was expected agaiast North Vietnamese forces dug in on the southern outskirts of the city.

(Page 4-A) Congress, has. left a big pile of work, including many of President Nixon's key recommendations, to consider when it comes back July 17 from a two-week recess. The legislators completed six months of 1972 session Friday with a meager record of accomplishment. The recess over the P'ourth of July holiday and the Democatric National Convention is going to put Congress even further behind. (Page 25-A) President Nixon and his top aides do not expect an early breakthrough at the Paris peace talks, despite Hanoi's agreement, to resume negotiations July 14.

That was one reason, sources said, that Nixon took an extremely tough stand at last week's news conference about continuing the intensified bombing of North Vietnam and mining of harbors there. (Page 8-A) Apparently, bowing to an ultimatum telephoned to the world by his uninhibited wife, John N. Mitchell resigned as director of President Nixon's re-election campaign. The Committee for the Re-election of the President announced the former attorney general was stepping down, less than a week after Martha Mitchell told reporters that she was leaving him until he got out of politics. (Page 1-A) Protestant militants in masks and battle dress threw up steel barricades across wide areas of Belfast, Northern Ireland, and told the British army: "Keep out." Most of the -barricades, said organizers of the Ulster Defense Association, will be removed at midnight Sunday.

Others, rows of steel spikes cemented into the road under the eyes of British soldiers, were clearly intended to be more permanent. (Page 8-A) President. Nixon signed a 20 per cent boost in Social Security benfits, beginning in September, but he called the measure "fiscally irresponsible" and said it will cause a $3.7 billion deficit that must be offset by cuts in other budgets. The Social Security increase, biggest in history, was tied to a bill extending the nation's $450-billion national debt ceiling through October 31. (Page 1-A) Officials formally declared play ready to begin Sunday in the world chess championship even though U.S.

challenger Bobby Fischer had not yet shown up for his opening bout with champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. However, Dr. Max Euvve, president of the International Chess AT ALL THREE HEARNE'S STORES First Time Reduced! One Day Only! Famous Brand Ladies' JEANS DDIME A French weathership involved in breaking a mast on the ketch of Sir Francis Chichester, whom it had gone to aid, collided a few hours later with a Danish yacht, which sank in the Bay of Biscay, maritime authorities said. Officials at Brest, France, said the yacht Leteria carried 11 Americans, Danes and Dutchmen and that only four men had been saved. Two women were reported aboard, one of them American.

(Page 8-A) were 2600 To 4800 NOW 1300 to 2400 1, DOWNTOWN 0' nil SHREVE CITY Palestinian guerrilla raiders attacked Israeli military positions in the occupied Golan Heights, the Arab news agency 'reported from Damascus. The Israeli military command denied the report saying I that only a single mortar shell was fired from Syria at an Israeli post in the Heights. I All was reported quiet along the Israeli-Le- banese border, scene of recent heavy I fighting. Reports from Beirut said guerrillas agreed to a government request to suspend action against Israel. (Page 26-A) GROUP BETTER LTDME I Fine Quality MOSE Regular 3.00 S99 President Nixon announced contracts of $659.2 million for five U.S.

shipyards to build 16 new merdhant ships, including the largest van-type freighters and tankers ever built in this country. Shipyards on the East and West coasts got the contracts. Administration officials said the buildup of the merchant fleetjmeant jfet theJH yards and supply firms, plus 800 jobs on the ships, during the next three years. (Page 1-A) STFDTME cQirt in fhp ntvnins pprpmnnv ln- 1 ana nauonai ineaier ai nevKiaviK mat. rwvtwi he was convinced Fischer would arrive in time for the match.

(Page 16-C) AT OUR. AZALEA STOKE ONLY! Regular 2.50, tirW ALL THREE STORES 740 AZALEA DRIVE ONLY ft Published eontinuoutly a daily and Sunday newipaper since Nov. it, U7t, by The Times Publishing 222 Lake Shreveport, la. 71130. The Shreveport Timet' Washington Bureau, headed by Bascom N.

Timmont, is locoted at 1253 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20004. Phone 202-395-0146. The Shreveport Times' Baton Rouge Bureau, headed by Edgar Coltharp, is located in the State Capitol, Baton Rouge, 70804 Phone 504-344-9002. The Shreveport Times' Ruston Bureau, headed by Thomas Aswell, is located in the spears Building at iu cast lexas in Kusion, La.

nu. rnone jio-jru. The Shreveport Timet Natchitoches Bureau, headed By fesy mil, is located in the Brittain Building, 111 East Fifth Natchitoches, La. 71457. Phone 318-352-9605.

The Shreveport Timet' Monroe Bureau, headed by Jack Gates, it located at 411 Creamy Lather French Process DOWNTOWN AZALEA SHREVE CITY Entire Stock Ladies Another Sajfel lite MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union announced Saturday the launching of another Meteor satellite in the program designed to obtain weather data for forecasting. Tass news agency said the Meteor, fifth in the series that began in 1967, has an orbit with a high point of 577.2 miles and a low point of 557.3 miles, and circles the earth every 103 minutes. The last 12 days have been an active period for Soviet space shots. In addition to the Meteor, the Soviets have put up five artificial satellites in the top-secret Cosmos! series and the second satellite in its Prognoz series, desiped to study solar radiation. AP North Fourth Monroe, la.

71201. Phone 318-323-0501. The Shreveport Timet' Alexandria Bureau, headed by lee Young, it located in the McDaniel Building, 1419 Main Alexandria, La. 71301. Phone 318-445-4829.

The various newt bureaut of The Shreveport Timet are all connected with The Timet by its own leased wire tervicet. In addition, The Shreveport Times subscribes to the full newt wire services of the Associated Press and the full newt wire services of the United Press International and the wirephoto tervicet of both the Associated Press and the United Press. The Shreveport Times also subscribet to the Lot Angelet Timet-Washington Pott wire tervice, which includet the London Observer News wire service and the Manchester Guardian Newt wire tervke. The Shreveport Times also subscribes to the Christian Science Monitor news service. The Shreveport Times welcomes contributions from its readers.

The Times it not responsible for returning manuscripts. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. The Branham-Moloney with offices in Chicago, New York, Detroit, Dallas, St. Louis, Atlanta, Charlotte, lot Angeles, San Francisco, Minneapolis, SJ25 Box of 6 cakes Special Including: SLACKS! PANT SUITS HOT PAT SETS! SHORTS! SWIMSUITS! KNIT TOPS! Kansas City, is the nationol advertising representative of The Shreveport Times. French Milled Process Cold Cream Soap is a scientific combination of mild complexion soap and extra rich cold cream.

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