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Service. To Offer? Uie A Wont Ad $2 A Lino For An Entire Month WEATHEH FORECAST Motily tunny today. Clear and cool tonight. Continued mottly tunny and pleasant loin or row. A ax AW Holly City of America ESTABLISHED 1864 100th YEAR No.

179 MEMBER UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL MILLVILLE, N. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964 PRICE SEVEN CENTS TEMPERATURE REPORT YKtltnOAT OPAV 12:00 Noon 90 12:00 Mid 7 China Rejects P.M. i Negro Summit Aslts For Switch To New Tactics 7' Moon Landing Could Hinge On Ranger Shot PASADENAV Calif. (UPI) America's Ranger-7 spacecraft was racing for the moon today ir. 1:00 A.M.

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79 1 NEW YORK (UPI) The Russian Plan For Meeting MOSCOW (UPII) Communist China has rebuffed a new Soviet attempt to arrange a conference of Communist parties to deal with the Slno-Soviet split, it was dosclosed today. Shortly after it was learned Negro leaders of four civil 1 rights groups have called on with scientists saying "there is America's Negroes to forego further racial demonstrations 7 i t.Y ONE YEAR AGO TOD. AY High Low 74 until after the Nov. 3 presiden tial election. no question" its television cameras will take the first close-up pictures of the lunar surface before collision Friday.

A successful collision landing and relay of 4.000 televised "Instead, the nation's Negroes were asked to work for the de r. -ft here that the Soviet Union had asked the Chinese Communists and 24 other Red parties to feat of Republican presidential candidate Barry M. Goldwater, meet on the spilt the New if Cy A' a The statement, Issued after a "summit conference" of the China news agency disclosed the Chinese rejection. Attacks Use 01 Prime TV Time For Violence heads of six civil rights organ The Chinese Communist par lzations, did not say so, but its Implications was clear that the leaders felt further Hpmnnctrs. ty central committee sent a letter to Moscow two days ago refusing to take part in such a meeting, the agency "said in dispatch monitored in London.

pictures back to earth from Ranger-7's six "space eyes" would mark ar historic first for American space scientists: The first closeup photographs of the moon's face. The photographs could spell success or failure to this country's hopes of landing astronauts on the moon by 1970. If Ranger-7 accomplishes its mission, it would end a six-year string of 15 moonshot failures. WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. tions could enhance Goldwa-ter's chances of winning the White House.

"We will never take part any International meeting, or A second statement was is Thomas J. Dodd, charged today that prime television time is still "permeated with programs featuring excessive crime, violence, and debased on moral standards." Dodd, chairman of the Sen any preparatory meeting which you call, for the purpose of splitting the international Communist movement," the Com sued, strongly denouncing rioting and looting by Negroes in recent weeks and rejecting the support of "extremist groups such as Communists." Broad Curtailment The call for a "broad cur ate subcommittee on juvenile delinquency, said there was no appreciable reduction of vio Ranger-7 thundered skyward on its mission Tuesday from Cape Kennedy, Fla. A delicate midcourse maneuver early Wednesday aimed munist Chinese reply said. Under the Soviet plan the 28-party session would have been preliminary to a full-scale meeting of the world's more tailment, if not total moratory 1 -i unit um lence in new shows and that um, of all mass marches, mass picketing and mass demonstrations," was signed by Roy Wil- if toward a sausage-shaped; the most violent shows of 1961-target area 40 miles long and 162 still dominate the home than 90 communist parties; The Communist Chinese rejection" of the proposal had SUCCESSFUL DANCE Pictured obova ore tome of the mora thou 500- boys end girls who attended the first block dance of the summer on Buck St. in front of the Y.

M. C. A. That organization's Canteen Committee was in charge of the affair which was held after an expression of interest on the part of local teenagers. It was declared highly successful.

(Photo by Ralph) 15 miles wide on tne moon screen. kins, executive secretary of the Dodd's harsh criticism of tel National Assn. for the Ad evision scheduling was includ vancement of Colored People (NAACP); the Rev. Martin Lu ed in an opening statement prepared for delivery as the been anticipated. Premier NIklta S.

Khrushchev was believed to have won approval for the preliminary meeting in talks earlier this month with the Communist leaders of Poland Czechoslova Block Dance At Widow Hits On Sweeps face, named the "sea of clouds." One "terminal maneuver" to place Ranger-7' television cameras into the best position for photographing the lunar surface may or may not be made. A decision on that was expected late today. Ranger-7 was expected to ther King, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Whitney M. Young Driver, Car Go In Laurel Lake YMCA A Success For Th ird Time; Used subcommittee resumed its hearings into crime and violence on television. The subcommittee held hearings in 1961-62 which, according to Dodd, showed that "network executives consciously fostered executive director of the National Urban League, and A.

kia, and East Germany. The sources said the propos Philip- Randolph, chairman of man More than 500 young people collide with the moon at a the Negro American Labor A Maryland young heading for Wildwood Husband's Nickname and attended the first YMCA Block al for the 26-party meeting was made in a letter sent to the foreign parties this month. speed of 4,668 miles an hour Council. The statement was not signed Party Dance of the season held summer employment escaped, 0.25 Friday last evening in front of the If Peking, as expected, turns by James Farmer, national di-J injury snoruy aner mianignt Ahrtllf. ,01 minute hpfm when his car skidded on a'i SetislS cameras wS In shows curve and went into Laurel' "f'T" presumably to assure the main- PAULSBORO (UPI) The down the call to the meeting, it YMCA.

The dance, a trial ven Her ticket was one of 332 ture, proved to be a huge would marK a crucial step to scheduled to be drawn Wed 'Lake He is Barrv Wood- "Titenance of high ratings for nickname, "Old Man Sunshine," on one of the first tickets drawn in the New Hampshire Sweep success. ward a final and formal split between Moscow and Peking. these programs, nesday night and tonight from1war(j( 20, of Powers Coc- Many interested persons con rector of the Congress of Racial Equality, and John Lewis, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Wilkins said both agreed personally with the statement, but postponed signing it until Summons Extcutivcs The increasing bitterness of stakes Wednesday night is that tributed toward making the a arum containing Md. sweeps tickets sold between, A1th 'h not the exchanges between the two Dodd summoned executives of a man who died five years affair the success that it was.

craft's six cameras should transmit back to earth the historic photos. The pictures weee expected to tell scientists whether the moon's surface Is smooth enough for American spacecraft to land on it Heading, the arrangements for of the three networks, Ameri ago. May 29 and July 8. They rep- a Uceman said evidence resented the second $1 million indicates the car skidded 'side- Communist giants in recent months have pointed to a permanent rupture. the dance was Robert Carpen after they meet with their can Broadcasting National Broadcasting Co.

and Columbia worth of ticket sales. Seventy-year-old Mrs. Leash, who lives alone with ter, chairman of the YMCA ways and then flipped ovr steering committees next month. Each person whose ticket is down an embankment on Its canteen committee, Broadcasting System, to explain her dog at 309 Billionsport "The leaders accused support why there has been no apprec way into the lake. The top of Chaperones included Mr.

and said she bought the ticket and ers of Goldwater of Injecting' Earlier reports of plans lor the' 28-party meeting said would be summoned this fall, with the 0-party talk to follow next spring. the car, which came to rest ine car, wnicn came to rest Mrs. Edward McLoughlin, Mr. drawn is assured of winning at least $200 and stands a chance of hitting the $100,000 jackpot The tickets will be matched lable reduction in violent shows despite their pledge two years put her late husband's nick name on it. right-side up in four feet total racism Into the campaign.

"The senator himself, main and Mrs. Peter Forte, Mrs. John water, was damaged. ago. Ashton, Mrs.

James Bonham, To Senator Engle "He was a lovely man," she with the names of 332 horses The senator said that of the Mrs. George Slade. Also, can Police said woodward was tains his position that civil rights matters should be left to the states clear enough lan- nominated to run in the Sept said of her husband, Denton. "He was the best." three networks, only CBS show. teen committee members, Harry WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.

traveling toward Mauricetown 12 classic at Rockingham Park ed an improvement Clair Engle died unexpectedly on the Laurel Lake Rd. The car guage for any Negro American," Leash received the nickname Discovery Of Pilot Ends Three Day Search GUELPH, Ont (UPI) A 25- Huggins and Miss Judith Grau, and the YMCA staff of Joseph Douglas, Al Caldwell and John in Salem. Mrs. Leash's ticket was "Not only did we fail to see went into the skid just before trie statement said. today.

He was 53. Engle, a California Demo matched with a horse named an appreciable reduction of violence In new shows but- we it reached the Laurel Lake bridge. The young man said Old Man Sunshine "because he was such a pleasant guy," she said. I "If it was raining or snow- crat, died shortly after 3 a.m. Quick Quick.

Long. The City of Millville coop' erated in the venture by pro the car slid on the wet road'EDT at his Washington home year-old glider pilot from Jersey City, was found dead Wednesday In the wreckage his But winning the $200 wasn't also found that the most violent shows of 1961-62 season have been syndicated and are now Goldwater Camp Shows Unify As Plans Start WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. some 11 months after suffering the first time Mrs. Leash has and he applied his brakes as he rounded a curve. The car viding police patrols and police ing, he would say vlt a fine He wasThebest." hit it lucky being reshown on independent reserves tnrougnout the eve then went sideways.

In 1937 she won $31,000 in networks and stations," Dodd ningf-Director of Public Safety Elated when she was told that her ticket had been pick A passing motorist notified the Irish Sweepstakes, and in Barry M. Goldwater headed West today for a short vaca Saul J. Polkowitz, who attend said. "We discovered that unjustl ed, she said: 1959, the year her husband died ed, arranged for the following "Good. Wonderful.

When you of cancer, she won another $1, a brain tumor. He had announced his retirement from the Senate because of the effects of the brain ailment The veteran senator, a member of Congress for 21 years and of the Senate for 16 years, had failed to respond fully to at least two operations although he was able to make a fiable violence and brutality reserves to be on duty police of the accident Woodward got out of the car and waded to shore. The vehicle was later removed to the East Broad St Garage. don't have a husband, you In the sweepstakes. Both permeate new shows which cen Willard Treen, Dominick the money." times she used her own name.

Berenato, Frank Friant, Robert tion, leaving a newly reinforced staff to begin the detailed planning for his campaign to win the White House. i The GOP presidential candidate planned to fly by private plane to San Francisco and then to motor about 80 miles ter around college campuses, hospitals, psychiatrists' offices and other' unlikely locations, In Friant, Anthony Pedilla, Les Turpin and Carl Muhlig. Woodward was given a summons for careless He went on to Wildwood In addition to the present of vio- Another dance is slated for few rare appearances in the lence In -Its earlier habitat craft Francis Popp disappeared Monday after taking off from Brantford, 31 miles south of here in his 50-foot glider. He was competing in the Canadian National Soaring Championships. Ontario provincial police said they found Popp's body In the downed glider.

It was found In an open field near Campbell-ville, 14 miles southeast of here. Popp was last heard from by radio 30 minutes after he took off. His blue and white glider was last seen over the Oakville area, 12 miles away, a short time later. The discovery of his body ended a three-day air, land and lake search, Aug. 13 at 8 p.m.

YMCA per Study American Backed Plan Senate for important votes- a truck. western, and detec sonnel said they appreciate the north to Bohemia Grove, the Line Up To Tack On Health Plan WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen tive programs," he added. summer encampment of the support given the trial venture prestigious Bohemian Club. and continually look forward to State Senator Wants "Unity" was the order of the serving the community, MOSCOW (UPI) Foreign such as on the civil rights bill. He was brought to the Senate in an ambulance to vote for a move to cut off a Southern filibuster against the bill.

His presence made it one of the few times that all 100 senators were present day in the Goldwater camp Minister Andrei Gromyko to ate administration forces were Industry Probe TRENTON (UPI) A review of the funeral Industry in Wednesday. The Arizona sena day studied an American' V.P. Choice In South Important To Johnson tor -announced that his top ri- lining up today behind a compromise plan to tack health backed British proposal setting Fifty-Eight Percent Of Dead 'Positive' TRENTON (UPI) The percentage of drunken drivers involved in fatal accidents' on s'tate highways has not changed over the past few years, accord val for the presidential nomi- New Jersey has been urged by out conditions for new 14-na Sen. Nelson F. Stamler, R- tion talks on the Laotian crisis liam W.

Scranton, would host StiTf leaders indicated today that summit unity meeting at Tww. i British Foreign Secretary R.iUnion' Interchange To Friday At Pleasantville A. Butler, who handed Gromy- Stamler said Wednesday a ko the proposal Wednesday ex- "code of do's and dont's" for Urge Labor Head To ing to Motor Vehicle Traffic Safety Service Chief Gerald J. Hershey in mid August Dixie Novembei. hi on The evidence appeared 1 ear hig choke of a running emate.

benefits to a $1.5 billion Social Security expansion bill passed by the House. The plan would offer the nation's elderly an option of either basic hospitalization and home nursing benefits, or a sizable increase in cash retirement benefits. It would be fi- pected a reply Friday. He spentilfie mucn-cnucizea inausiry Work For Pay Raise from the slate legislature seems that Scranton planned to make good his pledge of campaign today sightseeing in Leningrad, warranted. Driscoll Wednesday told the The Soviet Union Sunday These politicians agree that the presidential race probably will be very clpse in the South but that the "right" vice presi- support, state Coordinating Council On called for a meeting of the 14 PLEASANTVILLE (UPI) Garden State Parkway Interchange 38, linking the parkway with the Atlantic City Expressway near here, will open at noon Friday.

CAMDEN (UPI) State Labor and Industry Commissioner Raymond F. Male has been, urged to "actively work" Traffic Safety that the figures for the first four months of 1964 Vehicle Struck While At Intersection nations that drew up the 1962 Find Man Down, Out peace agreement on Laos. It said the conference was urgent- Fred Newton, 64, of Vine-ly needed to stop the fighting, land, was arrested here early the edge to the Democrat! to mced through higher payroll show approximately the same or a $1.50 per hour minimum taxes some states, percentages as they did in every About 36 miles of the express- wage law in the state oy a The behind-the-scenes move Without pvppntinn Snitthorn month since 196,1 South Jersey labor leader. Leslie Sheets, Hesstown this election 7 nnlloH lO IOrce VUie between the Laotian Commu-last evening. He was charged, way from Turnersville, south-nists and the pro-Western ac- with being drunk and disorder-j cast of Camden, to the park-tions there.

lv after police said they found, way open at the same time. Joseph J. McComb, president "Fifty-eight per cent of the dead drivers examined this year of the Central Labor Union of told ponce yesterday aiiernoon.g fnternattonal Voiced ob-yeain some version rf Pre3i-that his car was struck as he ress international voiced ob- controversial wa, in the eastbound lane of Joni to 01 -were cool to-Joh-ons Informed sources said "down and out" lying in a Interchange 38 wUl serve as the, have had a 'positive' Camden County, called ine ier's proposal agreed to the'doorway at High and Oak Sts. temporary terminus In the east! Driscoll said. A positive reading pending completion of the states! indicates too much alcohol in idea of a 14-nation meeting.jHe was placed in the 'city, jail state's present minimums, $1.15 now and $125 as of Oct.

15, "archaic and inferior to neigh waru, uen. xiooen r.i Kennedy because of his stand1 Security ained and views on civil rights. jwith House Passage Wednesday newest toll road into Atlantic the blood to operate a car, he but only on these conditions: and scheduled for an Aug. 3 traffic at High and Main Sts. Sheets said a car pulled from the center lane of traffic, striking his.

It is not known who was driving the other car. added. City next year. (Continued on Page 2) 'hearing. OI a Dill -lO niite puiisiuii ucuc- fits for nearly 20 million elder Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriver was the man most frequently mentioned as a vice presidential candidate acceptable to the South.

boring New York." McComb said the state should follow New York's lead -in establishing a $1.50 minimum The New York minimum is effective Oct 1. There was no damage to the Sheets vehicle and he said he did not care to sign a complaint. 4 citizens. By a vote of 388 to 8, the House approved the bill to liberalize benefits for persons receiving old age, disability and survivors benefits, and expand the Social Security system to bring in an additional 600,000 persons. The measure would add firemen, policemen and self-em Moke Ambulance Calls Steal Funeral Sign Memorial Funeral Home reported to police yesterday that someone stole a funeral sign from in front of the establishment during Tuesday night.

Twin, Boys Born Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pilcher, 70 Kingman Vineland, are the parents of twin boys born yesterday in Newcomb Hospital, Vineland. Mrs. Pilcher will be remem Arlent Wilson, Sugarman was taken to Dupont Children's Institute and Home yesterday by the American Legion Rescue Squad.

ployed physicians to the pro bered as the former Carol gram. Hopes Have Girl A daughter was born In Mill- Patch of this city. They returned Ralph Corson, 407 E. Broad from the Wil Parents Of Girl Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Scar- Ville Hospital yesterday to qj MuessigS rai1io enr? Wa7Pl HfimP POTT a mington Veterans Administration HospitaL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mues ctvt Norris. ingello, N. Delsea are the Dr.

Beck will be on vacation sig, Alberic Vineland, had a baby girl in Millville Hos parents of a daughter born this morning in Millville Women's Summer Shoes now from July 31 to August 7. pital yesterday. greatly reduced, including Na- 7-z-3t-rp turalizers. Freedman shoes. 7-29-3t-fp Fresh Produce Bracco's Market, Cedarville Rd.

7-z-3t-rp Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corson, Tuckahoe Vineland, are the parents of a daughter born in Millville Hospital this Late News Briefs Bathings Suits all reduced. 20 to 50 off. Catalina, Beach Party, Cole of California, Petti and others.

Prince's Millville. 7-28-3t-fp CITY OF MILLVILLE Third Quarter Tax Dua Aiurust lit 1963 Tax Office open evenings 6:30 Prince's of Millville Summer clearance in full blast. to 8:00 p.m. July 29th, sum, 31st, and August 3rd. Dtnniivill on Dtliea Driv will ba detoured while this small wooden bridge it beina repaired.

The county expect to com Reductions on dresses, skirts, TRENTON (UPI) Gov. Richard J. Hnrhes said today special senate confirmations session on his judicial appointment will be held Aug. 17. PHILCO Products and Furniture.

SPECIAL LOW PRICES, Thursday, Friday 81 Saturday! MATT MUFALLI Factory Distributors, 608 High St 1 1 7-30-lt-fp slacks, sports wear and bathing plete thit project by tomorrow with th bridge being opened far BRIDGE CLOSED Hand. Mill Bride on th. Old Cap Rood wot doted ywttrdoy for sathor traffic by Cumberland County Road Department. Th taper Itruetur It being reinforced With tteel by th Millrill Iron Works. All traffic an th Old Cap tHat rum front an Dlta Driva to North Closed Saturdays Dept of Revenue St Finance 7-27-5t-f suits.

Reductions up to 62. the weekend traffic 7-29-2t-fp.

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