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3 Be Thrifty in '60 Use Want Ads Regularly! WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight, low 60-6a Wednesday fair and warm. mWt THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY CUMBERLAND COUNTY NEWSPAPER 13,864 Average Daily Circulation 12,851 Vineland, N. Tuesday, September 6, I960 Established 1875 Five Cents n. Keeping 8 ymserus weir 6900 Pupils Start Here Tomorrow Up With The Times v-" D1' i I i .10 l3 Cumberland Countv schools will Good Evening! Bills with a Heart Two proposed pieces of legis 1 Mo AcLc Unfa lation co-sponsored by Vineland area Assemblymen and aireadv approved by the Assembly deserv an affirmative vote in the State f- officially begin the 1960-61 academic year tomorrow, with an estimated 6900 pupils anticipated for the Vineland system. Overlapping sessions at Memorial Junior High School and Vine-land High will continue this year because of overcrowded conditions, A.

L. Doniey, superintendent of schools, announced. Donlev predicted a total enroll Kennedy Claims Soviets Refuel At NATO Base Of Confidence 6 From Parliament Senate. These are bills with a heart, for they provide the means for assistance to the mentally retarded. The bills were co-sponsored by Assemblvmen Bob Halpin (D) of ment increase of 1S3 despite the, ity I 111 1 1 ItM I t) W.iho Cumberland, Joe Minotty (R) of By LYNN 111 INZLRL1NG the Conjo 'd') Premier Patrice Lumum- Gloucester, Benjamin Franklin 3rd 1 1 II I .1 hit Kennedy.

ennliimiiiL' his (R) of Morris and John W. Davis Gloucester Regional To Open on Oct. 4 attack on I'residcni I'cnhnwer toreign xiicii's, coniitljiuiHl anew lixlav thai Ixmni! fur ihc Cungu are being allowed In ii tncl al a Nt) liasc Alliens na callcl fur ar emergency session if Parliiimi'tit today to seek i vole nf confidence in a wai fight for power vith President Joseph Kasavubu. iaimuniba acted after a rush of events in whuh Kasavubu went 01 the air in a dramatic move Monday night find announced the Ft -n Kennedy kept up lalloo uf at -I lii( ks mi 1 i er leadership 'and fureii'il nulu ies a lie nr-ht (D) of Salem. They are permissive, not dictatorial, in nature.

One authorizes Boards of Freeholders to permit the use of rooms, together with furniture and equipment, in buildings owned or maintained by the county, with or without the pay-merit of rent, for conducting programs such as day-care centers, sheltered workAops and training classes for the Retarded. Its companion bill authorizes Boards of Freeholders to make an annual appropriation to any unit Cunningham School teacher; Mrs. W. Slrwar of ll.nldon-field, Reber School, next to Mrs. Madden; Mrs.

Roberta llliiir ol Vineland ill rear, elementary art teacher, and Horace (li.snl of Philadelphia, Mennies School instructor. (Times Journal photo). TEACHERS' ORIENTATION A. L. Donley, superintendent of Vineland public schools, conducts an orientation session for teachers this morning at the Maurice Fels School.

Shown collaborating ideas are Mrs. Helen Madden of Millville at front, of a ry premier's mister The latter Opening of the new Southern Gloucester County Regional High School will be delayed until Oct. 4 because of construction problems. Superintendent of Regional Schools Dr. Paul E.

Bolie has announced. Classrooms a "first priority" have not been completed because of laborer's strikes, bad weather, and contract complications, he explained. Teachers for the school will attend an orientation workshop from Sept. 12 to 30. by taking over the network and annivinnna he had fired Kiisavulm as chief of Mate.

Claiming they have the support of the Congolese army. Lumumba's supporters issued the call to It Mils IViiKx prcailenii.il drive aito the niiuint.iiii i'nil I'aiilic 1 N'oi tliw est He charged M.iiiiI. mi'lit that So act planes Ixiurnl ir i fi 1 1 1 .1 1 and snln "isniii mi n-. In 1 1 -( uniM are In use the NATO base. 1 he IVnincialic in wired cc relate Stale lirislian A.

llerler seekim; a telephnne inler-iMcw In explore liie admuiislra- PA I RICE I I MUMBA of the New Jersey Association for Labor Day Gashes In Outlying Area Kill Six an Hour Injure 8 Persons Nine Injured On City Roads Over Weekend Storm Donna Retarded Children. The fund would defray expenses incident to. diag ith houses alter an all-night Cab-ael sesinn. Iunumilw was plainly detcr- nosis, treatment ard 'raining, of 1 I I mined to keep his job oespite Ka- ti charge that under the it tn s. tv tt.it ii tin 1 1 1 iv lass of 150 pupils from Hamilton fffl Wf I Ml V.UI By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But the council sad late reports; Kight Iralla miunes were re-1 With uhal to him was a highly Ipremier leadership the Congo was nluneini? into fratricidal ttrifi Irathc 4l! "ported t.xlav In Slate Police ol satisfactory round of labo, Uav Township, who will enter the new Egg Harbor Regional High School.

Bulk of the increase will be in Nine persons were injured in five Labor Day weekend accidents handled by local police. Five of them were admitted to Btting l- Aiaiaga Harracks, in Michigan Iwhiml. hA n'm 1 0-inrl slli'1 toward the Soviet bloc. I IVIUIlllUllU As dawn broke over the tense retarded persons at suitable homes, hospitals, schools and sheltered workshops supported by public funds or private charity. The State Senate will resume its sessions on Sept.

12 after its summer holiday. Bills 95 and 96 ought to be high on the list for speech' approval. Drowning llu 'll'- I ix rson.s victans yes- him. Keiiie-dy renealed his charge Miscellaneous 81; The Asstriated Press count of terxhn of a collision nh a park-' that the Republican adiiiinislra- inpilal, it appeared that Lumuin- he added. About 3950 will enroll 5 1,1 cond-in these classes, compared withtlon Sun'1a-V mormn8 Wllh in)uri Total 595, accidental deaths since ti p.m.

last ed car 111 winch lour were niiv.imii has surrendered first olace in MIAMI. I la. (API Hurricane, ha was still in authority. sustained in a two-car. rear-end last year's 3729 Traffic accidents during the na--nday until Monday midnighl sengers.

Driver tf the cur which the world to th Sov iets and ts'mml 70 in its' Kasavubu's house was surround- bowed 4119 in traffic, 24 in Ijoat-'collidixl with the parknl vehicle.lslandiitR al home. ,1 Wake ei wis lorthwes The overlapping sessions at South Delsea dr. Their Lalwr Day weekend junior and senior high school "as "ee" average of 0110 person nearly ir avitranD il unit rvrtdn m.iirv "iv 1' let' bv U.IN. dhaiia troops manning iptf nimnilUKi anil I nun I ri 1 'ei i I I 1101 nun nine ans. Mill- III MCl.lril mi til I I 1 initiated last year with lmProvlnP Jasm Semve, secretary of stale.

every 10 minutes. miscellaneous causes. he over- den was admitted to New-'rally here. Kemvdv that "to! The Reality of Congress Admitted were Kenneth James Thp toll with fionres still tiilal was M.V Comb llosnital with senln I I l)-S niaillllilKl. iv ho took nart in Iho nll.ninht PuK.

Although partisan Republicans Donlev said. They will be repeated this year to use facilities of both schools to their Allen. 26. of Brooks Winchin-to come passoc t)le 400 mark ail In last year's Labor Day holi-jtions, abrasions of left afm ami that we assert leadership all Donna slowed her forward! met session said, "We are going don, for a possible .1, IvJiilav neriHl also cover ir. 7K hours lin.

1 ....1 1 JMiire thp narliamnnt Wo ari liP.ve needled Democratic candi per tured left arm and contusions of dates Kennedy and Johnson about their inability" to eet Congressional iod at midnight local time Mon-jthere were 438 traffic deaths, 29; The accident occurris-l ai It retiuires that ve move ahead 1 ...1 we will get a majority. The Juniors and seniors at the hieh'e body; Rowena Mae Hosley. day. It was short of the National persons were killed in boating ar-, P.M. on east I amlis im.ihion evcrv front am! on everv fron-1 li'Tiny is also khmd Lumumba.

up nassaee of anv of their pet mea nnles hour over a smal Safety Council's pre-holidav evjcidenls. The over-all hill of 613, a nule from Union rd lier." he said. "And we have not school will begin classes at 8: 10i35- of 57 Church Gardner. A and be dismissed at 2:34 with injuries to the right sures during the special session of; area 7'lr. sudden turn of events caught the U.N, in the middle with timate of 4W) and the record La-H'ompared with the record of T.

mu. 1 1 been moviae ahead in 1,1 renter. Congress in August, this inability tr not as much a defeat for Ken P.M. High School sophomoresiarm, chest and lacerations of the bor Day toll of 4fil set in set in 1951 Laltor Day from York Citv were 'vears." I Early -today the season's vrrs wondering which side 11 i it i i l'liiu will bein at 10:11 A.M. and con nedv and Johnson as it is a reflec body, Harry Beebe 5(i.

of 1308 Canal Millville, with contusions of the body and injuries to tinue until 4.04 P.M Dorothy Batim, 2. who was in- As ol the Senate strm uum -mi utiles in the chest; Bessie I-eld-i'' R'm, sLil.co,n,ee ()f jn tion of the harsh realities of the Eighth and ninth graders at the; coalitions which control federal titan. whose chest, back and 'vinea. leit 11 was prater iunior hieh school will beuin the the head and chest; Oean S. Kine-j km.

,,,1 ir. 'f, injured and him to call for information; legislation. the Bahamas and SOU miles easl-Miullu'usl of Miami, the nearest it will deal with, Under basic Congo law still ne ratified the president can dismiss the premier. Hut this legality could prove meaningless, Al! U.N. forces in the capital were put on alert and a special U.N.

guard was posted around dav at 8:20 A 31. and emit at 2:30 smith. GO, of Laura Lakes with Grosso Postpones Hearings On City Sidewalk Ordinance 1 II A. I Htl NlHPU ISxAmTkntT. VII VIII luwiium wimiiiuiiw Stamper, til 1 il I 1 If 111 ri'i 1 who leg! from the State Depar'meni.

LMUori; l.iri v' 11 Vl CiA-nnt rrnAnrc ut 1 arr mPSt IllUinPS and iVirS. IVldTV In the 86th Congress liberals and conservatives had the power to at ,0:20 A.M. nd leave at 3:45 chie. 60. of TOOfi Ruskin la, Upper tl block one another's pet projects P.M.

Darby, with chest injuries. 1 I he hurricane path indicated A record number of pupils are The driver of the second car. ct. TM Kasavubu'j residence. U.N.

units but not to force through their own. It is somewhat of a misnomer to call anv Congress a "Democratic of British-trained Ghanian and expected in rural schools, Wil-; Allen, was unable to be question-liam D. Fenton, County Superin-jed by police. Harrv Beeby, driver rour ui'ieiiuaiu aeeuseu i vi- ugainsi itieiu wsi ween anei. in, me 10111111 'i 'ISaliainas elating the city's sidewalk ortli- the city announced it would again 'passenger, was treated for undermine the freedom; nance won two-week postpone-! enforce the sidewalk ordinance, jtusiotis of the head, left newly won independence of; 'IVmiM'rallir KciMH't Congress" or a "Republican Con-j of the tirst car, tola ponce ne was tendef announced the African people driving south on South Delsea dr.

intents of hearings this morning iii Although agreeing to ihe newest and thigh n'il released. TT adHpH that 40 npw teach- Standing on a temporary plat-: Arc havfl hppn hirfvl in th? rnral'vvhen his car was struck in thelVineland Municipal Court. Ipostponement, Citv Prosecutor: pulee Leon Weinsiock, Wi. fo grass' despite the statistical groupings of Republicans and Democrats. Far more accurate to call it a conservative or a liberal Con-eress and during 1960 we had Almond their host and districts to fill nnsitions rreated rear.

He could give no other in- An attorney Alfred rrancis u. Keuss said mat d.l.) 111 a park al with a vel! harvest meon: Mah mmtl tnjfnrmatinn. 'k'nbn of Armv and Navvitinuins violaliim.s will be noted one ra tor of the narkul ear unit UV iioipiiBiiviia hiiu pup crease. Special orientation pro- Investigating Officer Vincent Store. 709 Landis Irwin thtntgh actual comp.atn! ire his wife were at a pr.Mluce stand P'ing over the horion.

Kenn.tlv Moroccan riflemen kept watch over the tense capital. (Secretary-General Dag Ham-marskjold studied reports of the twin grabs for power at his U.N. headquarters in New York. But he held off comment (There was no indication how soon another Congo emergency session of the Security Council might be called. "The situation in Leopoldville is just too fluid for (Continued on Page 12, Col.

1) what might be called a stand-off filed on a basis, aerass the road when the out his altitude toward t.i- erams are being conducted issued Allen a summons Solof 729 l'ot i oiiiiv 1 AM A 1, A A "1 AM tin A WI 7 A A M. A 7U in A.M. 7'J II AM 74 Nu.ai 74 a m. i' I' estrrd IV 1 I'M 2 1 'ft I'M ss ki I'M 77 71 rM 1 I'M I' In I'M. Mi I I'M Muliiielil Sin, Sill) ylH rifi" for reckless driving.

nhower in a simple sentence. "1 admire the President of the ave. and William Gotsdmer of has continued a sidewalk sion occurred. Vineland Home Supply, 722 Lan-jd'xplav. i silwr was issued Congress, with neither conserva tives nor liberals wielding steam-rolling power.

the Countv Education office for teachers. The Vineland system has add a summons United States ns i man," he said. 1- 1 I A 1 I. I I I I cus ave. indicated 10 iviuneipai! mecnaiiK ai norse oeionging 10 lor careless uiiviiil; if Four others were treated in the hospital's emergency room after a one-car accident yesterday.

According to Patrolman Pas- 1 I I i 1 .1 I i I mil KlIMiiil I 'nil ii.v. ed only three teachers to its staff UNV 11! WC.sl, I Liberal Demacrats led by Ken-! r.edv and Johnson were committed auoge uaniei J. viros.so utat hi-miiiii was removeo iron; in 1ton11.ee Mtarp. Silver ccf. t-: i i i 1 .1: I I uiKter the kind ol tatersnip we this vear.

The big increase oc-j win me an au jiiluuuii hi uie v.uui-i,, niiiue'ianu. 1 nnstiiner, on east av to pass five major bills when they curred last year when 50 teach- quale a car operated by Antonio berland County Court for a stay oflalso withdrew merchandise from the car on the of the 'v ers were hired to implement theiAcevedo Ramos. .3, of April ur- returned for the special session in August: a medical-care-for-the-aeed bill, administered through the chard's on the Millville Pike, ran overlapping schedule. further summonses being issued; front ol his store alter reeeiv-j road, lie is to appear before against Kohn until a decision on ing the initial summo.H. Aug.

29. i Judge Martin 1. Pagliughi in Bue-the case of a year ago is handed a hearing for Dcwe-v Pogust of Vista Township Municipal down by Judge Harry Adler. Hardware Store. 510 ban- (oiirt.

off Wheat rd. and struck a tree. Reds Show Off Turncoats Children in four countv districts will enter new classrooms Social Security svstem: a federal Ramos and three passengers during the fall term. Millville sustained injurier; Orosso, whose tine against tonndif was noslnonerl on annli-; Trooner Sh aid-to-education bill- a measure to raise the federal minimum wage has added nine classrooms to its Pasquale said the car vvasja year ago was appealed, said hecation of defendant. Grosso' careless drivimi to Al- sai.l.nerier.

nor native to $1.25 per hour and expand cov Mount Pleasant School, Hnpewellltraveling west on Wheat, and be- erage to 4.000 000 additional per was hopeful that a decision hl, a.s() umsent to a len Schureman. 25, of III Grove rK.rks fro, NSA cotiinnitiicatioiis-iiitelli-try, families and friends. Yet we Xtorland Tm'T of 'us National Security secrets. They sa.d the Unit- felt that the United States govern-cumoeridna Uum court wunin ra-e a hint' with the oi Wr mont il view i i. i i i i sons, a omnibus Township expects to open its newlgan curving to the right at least Hopewell Crest School of five 177 feet before the point of im-classrooms, Fairfield is complet- pact.

The auto crossed the inter-inP a three-room addit'107 to itsisection of East ave. and continued housing bill; and a measure to the two-week perird All three defendants I up 111 Moscow t'Mlav With ett States nao oroiu'ii ice cooes oi.oieiu. in Lunjuif; uui jui.ic tntnrnA'- Only merchant to favotahle was uninjured. states is spy -'friendly nations and even to peace, should eniirto. i permit union picketing of joint construction sites.

(Continued on Page 12, Col. 3) (Continued on Page 12. Col. 2) pleas of not guiltv to charges nl even on Us allies under a a spy in a eoioassv. uu 2 2 1 jMorva Morvay Market.

The saw! he was procednig vmth on' wjM World Mitchell and Martin. attachments to guaran- Not a single one of these bills umberland tauntv Court ruled Rosennnl ave. at an estimated "in iriemk- in the If iter the lovaltv of its citizens. was cleared during the August that Moryay's display of Ml m. Ies per hour, passed a i Saw refused' la tel.

how thev Ml. I urek Discussing U.S. hostility to communism, their statement said: Gals Baffle af Sixfh-Landis Mart 11 'pot to Moscow from NSA head- pnxiuce is ieai because it sits rounded a curve in a zigzag mo-- Wno.t, i and William session. In each case, a coalition of conservative Southern Demo crats and Republicans, backed "Perhaps U.S. hostility toward a jv i ui ii ij; fciim iuiirti I announced quarters al I t.

Meade, Md. They! AI.no ve.ste-.dav. George are known to have come by urises 'xi of a fee1' winch the court ruled as part iWr, 1 I'T the permanent structure. This have defee'ed to Ihe Soviet Union bv the possibility of a Presidential Brklgeton, overturned his 1 1 ii Mexico Citv. Butjed a 17-year-old with a slap no The trouble was feminine.

veto, blocked final action. awnin installed n.ior to wIi.Ip m.rtti nn Dolr-hflO IllienO ID le cine Grosso on Sept. 12. doubt to emphasize her stand on ing of insecurity engendered by Communist achievements in science, culture and industry If this is so, such feelings of insecurity While the liberals could not push tthcrs thev sage of the zoning jaw in the Mill rd. 2.10 mile north of 'That might prevent oueh of Vineland.

Harding hwv. Pierce was releas-l "We woul(1 '11P' fhe samL' Four of the ethers will appear to Vineland Officer Dino Barbet-ti. it was trouble just the same. While on patrol Saturday, Bar- through their own projects, thev The rulinp. Iiowpvm Ipff onen e.l treatment in Rimer mn ll wv thought it WOUIU.

were successful in stopping rresi- are a rxr excuse for endancer- before the Juvenile Committee, while the sixth will be called as a witness at Bosco's atomic the Question of whether the ordi-imunitv Hospital for cuts of boihi lessen the threat of an tlent Eisenhower's program. Of was hailed down by a pe- The two left Ft. Meade late injng peace," June on vacation, ostensibly tot nrmce is- constitutional hees ami left arm. iwar." they said in a staiemen presidential requests submitted to destrian, who reported a "com Grosso has said thai inhisooin-! Ir.in Wallace Miller, invest i- Th the August session, only six rela motion Russians put the two OH isi, rt.a,jvw West Coast.lvu said recently that the at sixth ana Lanais. the current bone of c'Jitention.

Meanwhile across the street the proceedings were being viewed with curiosity by 18-year-old Louise Bosco. According to Bar-betti's report, Mrs. Bosco ran across Landis ave. and asked the slapper to explain herself. To this she received a curt "shut the hell ur," Barbetti said.

tively non-contnversial ones were lion it is a dual question of wheth-i eating, withheld summons under television iigiits never reached the coast pair, who were bachelors and et thp iti-mt the si.l, further invest ida inn Pohce.the Mitchell and Martin professed, case friends, had taken with them New York Egg Prices iwaik represent a hazatd to pedes-! report thai ne ap-A-tuo. 1 a Mieve that US When the officer got there, he found six girls screaming and arguing. This is what he learned: The girls met on he sidewalk. Somewhere in the course of an rlicy may "valuable cryptographic informa Copyright 18W, Urner Barry and the rich! ot the citv.pheJ brakes at a stop street, iet a tied tne White: Large WA, Medium 42, i' regulate such hazards. (Continued on Page 12.

Col. 3) against the United Stales and. lead to World War HI. They com-! lion" concerning secret codes, plained chiefly of American re-1 The top secret agency with enacted: The Antarctic treaty, $600 million for Latin-American aid a slight boost in mutual security funds, an increase in the contingency fund, mineral-leasing act amendments and a long-range helium program. Long-standing Presidential re- In Mrs.

Bosco's mind, this mer Pullet 29, Peewee 20. T.f-ryv- -fc Jiaissanc fligntt; over Soviet! which they worked was a defense .1 I 1 1 i evidently unladylike conversation one 15-year-old participant introduced the name of another debat ited a siap. it was delivered. Brmvn: 52i 40i2, Officer Barbetti arrived next. 3.

peewee 20 tinu uie rim 01 vndgcu 111 nuciictuig iauiu I but said nothing about the signals and in communications in-' Mav Dav U2 flii'ht for which the telliuence. er's sister. Evidently the scene and subsequent booking was a little strain- cuests for increases postal rates Thev said the United States had Her choice of words evoked dis- I I Russians gave Francis Gary Pow- ers a Ht-vear sentence. NEW YORK (AP)-(USDA)- Wholesale egg offerings adequate and in aviation fuel ana gasoline 1 ins even for a hardened old hand derable pute resulting in p. consi i Af liivr uic usually rmnin pauui- on large and short on mediums planted a code-clerk spy in the Turkish Embassy (presumably in Washington) and was deciphering (Continued on Page 12, Col.

I) man. raxes, anu10r i.k --2 ra cent interest ceiling on government bonds.were ignored by the De- wi. ri' Thev said one of the reasons; 'ilthey left the Ui.iied States was, Persecution there of ivrsons who! If 'Hi not ht-lieve in God. Thev at-1 When asked about it, he re- W1- 'N(-w riquoiauons wnites: extra ns-ou lbs mocratic leadership. On sortie of the very same pro 43 4fi'2; extra medium 41-43.

Top lacked what thev called Zenith Radios, Portables i -I at discount prices jects on which thev themselves. it intent of those with unpopular po-ilransistors Lapetina Jewelers 227 Landis. litieal views. "Talents of women are encour urns smalls 29-31. Browns: (48-50 lbs) 46l2-48; top quality (48-50 lbs) 52-54; mediums smalls 3J-35.

a i' ed and utilized to a much TOPSOIL Clean $7 a load RAM- the head and a istful sigh. BONE OX 2-3137. (Adv) Mrs. Bosco is slated to appear Young Man 17-25 years 0PE TIL 9 of age for Hardware TONIGHT Store, no experience nec- For Back t0 school Shopping essary, apply Children's and Teens' Apparei POGUSTS SCHWARTZ'S 510 Landis Avenue "37 Landis Avenue I 1 extent in the Soviet Union ''than in the United States," thev JiLoirl in a tlntement "Wp feel that 5V: Ml i Wanted Experienced Operators! Velar Sportswear 208 E. Main St.

Millville (Adv) enriches Soviet society and suffered defeats medical aid-minimum wage, aid to education liberals killed or ignored alternative Eisenhower measures they said were worse than nothing. The liberals probably were foolish in thinking they could accomplish anything in the special session of only three weeks' duration. Whatever partisan propaganda advantage they thought the session would provide turned out to be nothing but a pipe dream. BEN LEUCHTER makes Soviet women more desir- I' -J thl! WW i this as mates. 'It is a difficult and painful ex- Call OX 2-5114 for 24 hr.

protection. B. E. Alarm 510 Clarendon Ave. (Adv) completely seeded $50 tip tl- 1 1 e.

1 iijonn race, u.i 4-ino. THESE STORES WILL BE OPEN TIL 9 TONIGHT For the convenience of families with children going Back-To-School BUCKS CLOTHES 622 Landis Ave. 632 Landis Ave. CULLEN'S YOUTH CENTRE G24 Landis Ave. JO CULLEN, JRS.

640 Landis Ave. MARTINI SHOES 623 Landis Ave. J. J. NEWBERRY CO.

631 Landis Ava. 4' RE-OPENED TODAY With Our New PUBLIC NOTICE Throwing or phcing tree, grass, hedge or shrub cuttings or leaves in streets, will be met with immediate prosecution under City Ordinance No. 51. By order of ALBERT CASTELLINI Director of Streets, Highways and Public Buildings FALL COLLECTION Prill.On.K UF CLACKS lor tlio RKI.KII'il'S Ot I tie SON? OF JACOB CONV3 A'l 'ION aill St. CrsoV 11'.

Felh i2i, ar.l iMi (Dl rue." ar.d Thnrs. P. it Grades Otinel (.11 ami Unlet 14. Moiiriay and Wfrt. 4 15-t: J5 P.M.

Pr-firsl Sunday 10:00 A.M. 12:00 Novn High School class WedncsdHy P.M. Open tliis Wednesday V. S. DFTTCTORS AT MOSCOW PRESS I OM ENC William II.

Martin, 29, of Ellensljerg, left, and Benton F. Mitchell. 31, of Eureka, center, appear at press conference in Moscow today. The two defectors from the super-secret U. S.

National Security Agency said they defected in protest against American policies which they believed would touch off a new world war. Th-s pair left Ft. Meade, late in June. Man at right in unidentified. (AP Wirephoto).

I THE T-J TODAY AMUSEMENTS 10 BRIDGE CLASSIFIED 10, 11 COMICS FEATURES 8 OBITUARIES 2 ROUND OUR TOWN SPORTS 7 WOMEN'S 4i only 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. HOUSE OF FASHION 1 room furnished ant.

1 person, CARD PARTY tonight 8:13 P.M. 'For Rent 6 rooms bath, E. Lan- 117 Landis Avenue references, OX 2-5955. Mary's Hall, Malaga. (Adv)jdis Ave.

Call OX 1-2935 (Adv).

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