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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 5

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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5
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Sat, May 1,1982 VindondTlm Journal- if Miller Will Not Let U.S. Backs Britain In Falklands Crisis State Revoke Lease was suspending military exports to Argentina, Export-Import Bank credits, and Commodity Credit Corporation guarantees and offering materiel support to British forces in the dispute. However, he said there would be no U.S. military involvement in the crisis. Reagan said he was still hoping for a diplomatic settlement of the crisis and reiterated, (Continued from Page 1); Those creditors, which Milstead estimated are owed between $8 million and $10 million by the bankrupt station, Include Girard Bank of Philadelphia ($4.8 million), The City of Vineland ($17 million), and the telephone and electric companies, among others.

Ninety percent of the Girard Bank loan is guaranteed by the federal Fanners Home Adminis- tration, and the Vineland loan was In the form of a federal Urban Development Action grant. Milstead called the state's ac-'-" tions "irresponsible" and said the threat of losing the F.C.C, license had scared off potential buyers. "The publicity by the state has been catastrophic," he told the Judge. Milstead said he was willing to pay all the back rent owed by Re- naissance, adding that he had kept up to date wth rent payments since taking over the station last December. Rent, for the tower site is about $5,000 annually, hone of which has been paid since the 25-year-lease went into effect In August 1980, according to deputy attorney general Ron Heksch.

Heksch, however, gave no Indication that the back rent was at is? Vatican Diplomat Says Ranson Of $100,000 Will Be Provided that all of us must abide by is armed aggression of that kind must not be allowed to succeed." Argentina seized the Falklands and the dependencies of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands April 2 and 3, and suffered at least four dead at the hands of British marine defenders. An Argentine petty officer captured on South Georgia by the British last Sunday also has died. port, which was closed to traffic. Lanza was one of three men requested by the hijackers to negotiate with a 12-man government crisis team, headed by army Gen. Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, the armed forces commander.

The government was under public pressure to take a tough line. A crowd of 300 people demonstrated for several hours outside the airport Thursday night, demanding action against the hijackers. The hijacking inspired the Central American country's first anti-terrorist law, enacted by unanimous vote of Congress Friday after three days' debate. BILLTAYL0R Taylored Siding Roofing 632-4589 Aluminum -StMl Vinyl Storm Doom Window A wrongs Guttering "There would be no involvement militarily by the United States." Reagan added: "We must remember that the aggression was on the part of Argentina in this dispute over the sovereignty of that little ice-cold bunch of land down there and they finally Just resorted to armed aggression and there was bloodshed. "And I think the principle commandeered the plane In flight Wednesday, forced it to land at the airport in this capital city and rigged it with dynamite charges.

They had addressed their demands to the government. But Honduran officials vowed to pay "not one cent," even after the ransom figure was cut Thursday from $1 million to $100,000, Vice President Carlos Montoya said. Offering only to fly the. men out of the country in exchange for their captives, the government placed 20 army sharpshooters on the Tegucigalpa airport terminal roof, Just 30 feet from the parked airliner. Four hundred soldiers and policemen surrounded the air BILLPETRUNAK, BUILDER Addition and Home Renovation Carpentry and Masonry ttyaanaxparianca NJ.Rag.m7n CALL 691-8877 TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) A Vatican diplomat reported a breakthrough Friday in negotiations with four leftist gunmen holding 27 exhausted hostages for a third day on a hijacked Honduran Air Service plane.

Monsignor Andres Cordero Lanza, the papal nuncio to Honduras, said "there is a probability" the privately owned airline would pay $100,000 demanded by the hijackers for freedom of the captives, who included eight Americans. The clergyman, carrying a package, later boarded the four-engine turboprop for his fifth negotiating session. The pistol-wielding guerrillas CARPET CLEANING Now You Can Afford to Get the Bast United Call 478-3419 or 478-2449 sue. It's a Family Affair (Continued from Page 1) conference. "To have the world's most powerful state on our side must make Argentina see that aggression cannot succeed." David Owen, co-leader of Britain's Social Democratic Party, said America's decision to take sides was "a very good thing.

They have made up their minds on the basic issue which is that the Argentinians are the aggressor." There had been suggestions in Parliament that unless America ended its alleged fence-straddling on the Falklands' crisis President Reagan's speech to Parliament June 8 should be canceled. London's evening Standard newspaper rushed the Haig pronouncement into its last edition under the banner headline, "U.S. Off The Fence." Britain's Independent Television reacted to Haig's statement by saying, "America wields the big stick." Haig told reporters at the State Department that in light of Argentina's unyielding demand for sovereignty over the Falklands, its "failure to accept compromise" and its "use of unlawful force to resolve disputes," that the United States was abandoning its peace efforts and siding with Britain. He saidthe U.Sjovernment TERMITES riirr niiniroTiniirl rncc indrciftiunoi 692 7136 GABOS PEST CONTROL Sunbeam Buy One Get 83 Store Hours: 6:00 a.m. midnight 7 -Days A Week Delsea Vineland 691-9701 FOOD STORES (Continued from Page 1 worked as an auto mechanic for three years.

"Then I Just got up one day and took the civil service exam," he said. Anthony got his start In police work as an officer in the Marines and chose the same field when he returned to Vineland. Both said their father respected their decision, but neither felt he was enthused about their choice at first. "He wasn't really excited about it," Peter III said. But Coccaro claims he was Just a little fearful.

'As a parent, you worry," he said. "It's not the greatest job in the world. They're your kids out there facing these nuts. When the phone rings at night, you think 'Oh God, what It's bad on family life. Your days off are never the same.

''But they Were old enough to QUINTO CARPET CO. Setae tnctsWetfon Cteeoinej B1 QLASSBORO RO. WT 322) WKJJAMtTOWN.IKW JERKY MM Call Joe Giaqunto 629-6692 Jack Rabbit cordially invites you to our Opening Day. "A contract was entered Into, and that contract was breeched," -he said, Heksch referred to the "default in the lease which authorizes the 'state to terminate the lease if 'he leasee went bankrupt and the company went info receivership. i In granting the restraining or-der, Miller noted the "peculiar" nature of the television business, and cited the cost which would be involved if the transmitting tower had to be torn down and relocated.

He emphasized, however, that all back and future rent would" have to be paid to the state. Miller also ruled on another motion, one which will allow Milstead and Barfeld to renegotiate Channel 65's lease with Wometco Home Theatre (WHT), a subscription television service. Under the present lease, WHT pays the station $60,000 a month to. broadcast movies and specials over Channel 65 from 9 to 11 a.m. and after 7:30 in the evening.

Milstead said that WHT has agreed to a new lease, and will pay more money for less air time. He said the morning broadcast time, during which WHT shows a movie, will be eliminated. Channel 65 currently offers limited daytime broadcasting, consisting of serialized reruns and movies. make their own decisions. I tried to push college, but they didn't want it." He is also extremely proud of his sons.

"Petie's a little more forward and Tony's a little quieter," he said. "They'll both do outstanding Jobs." The admiration goes both ways. "He's a good cop," Anthony said. "The best," Peter III added. "He's from the old school and being he's been here longer, he's streetwise." There's one more Coccaro brother to go and no one is sure if a blue uniform is in 16-year-old Michael Coccaro's future.

Right now his main interest is baseball, according to his brothers. But if family tradition prevails, that could change. NO LIVE MUSIC; NOWAITRESSES! just good food -low prices and a juke box. in th. Bar nd Lounge it th.

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