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rf7 No Communication Medium Reaches' The Millville Marker Of we do, 27,000 Reader mil WEATHER FORECAST Partial clearing tad cooler this afternoon. Fair and cooler tonight. Tomorrow most If sunny. AW "The Holly City of AmeriaT WABLtollLDim 105th YEAR No. 129 MILL VILLE, N.

(08332), TUESDAY, JUKE 3, 1969 UN1TEo prNAW SsETEU 55 TEN CENTS 56 Men Missing Seek Closes Dm $hmm Loses License For 2 Years For Drunk Driving Skin iy Mites' Mis In Collision Of Ships At Sea PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (UPI) The aircraft carrier Of 5 4'r V- lids Tim -College Melbourne, flagship of the Australian fleet, sliced an Am A Woodbine resident was fined and lost his driver's license for two years when he entered a plea of guilty to driving while under the influence of alcohol in Municipal Court last night. The session marked the re Point erican destroyer in half off Jo OGiers Vietnam early today in a trag edy almost identical to one SAIGON (UPI) Southf in which it was involved five years ago. turn of Municipal Judge Philip EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP The forward section of the f. wodiinger to the court (UPI) State and county police USS Frank E. Evans sank in two minutes after today's predawn collision in the South used metal detectors today to comb the woods of this seaside after he was reported as not i feeling too well for the past I few weeks.

The same held Jail Guards Are Freed Of Charge In County Court Vietnamese troops today reported finding the bodies of 259 Communist soldiers slain In American air and artillery strikes against the new guerrilla threat to Dak To in the Central Highlands. The announcement from Saigon headquarters said the government soldiers turned up community for clues to the murder of two college girls who China Sea. The Navy said one man was known dead and 56 of the Evans1-271 crewmen were were stabbed repeatedly and perhaps raped over the Memo NEW DOCTOR James Moyhew, true for Edna DeFalco, court ion of Mr. and Mrs. Letter May- clerk.

haw, N. Fifth wiH recaivt his! Wayne Brown, Franklin degroa in meAciM Saturday Ave and Second Rd Wood. TL bIne. was fined $200 and costs e.9' and lost his license for two rial Day weekend. The search already had un BRIDGETON A mixed uie Domes Monaay seven miles southwest of Dak To covered a pair of eyeglasses and jury on Monday deliberated JIU UI1 ibwvihi ni win inrvrn or jonni1 lirhoro 1 1 ami 1 1 a watch near where, the nude I men zu minutes before town Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, Pa.

years on a drunken driving charge. In another case, Alfred uiAM nau raiaea curing uie linding former Cumberland body of Susan Davis and the partially stripped body of Eliza missing. Previous Collision On Feb. 10, 1964, the Melbourne sheared through the Australian destroyer Voyager during maneuvers off New South Wales. The bow section of the Voyager went down with the loss of 82 officers and men the worst peacetime naval disaster in Australia's history.

cuuniv tail. eunrn i- onn Hickey, no address, was sen The find bv South Vietna "Hawk" Robinson nnt enilltv beth Ferry were found Monday with their torn clothes strewn around them. mese soldiers was one of the 01 cnarges or malfeasance in It was not certain immediate tenced to 10 days in the county jail for failing to give a good account of himself. Melvin F. LeBlanc, Powell was fined! $50 and given a three months' suspended sen American bombardments and and larceny of "government Jl iJ XI 1 .4 if 1 3 inuimicu me vaiue ui.

uie Dig Duipiua iuuus irom a county ly, whether the glasses and the watch were connected with the crime. welfare storeroom, Family Of Eight Made Homeless By Local Blaze Fire extensively damaeed The 1964 tragedy touched off a "bitter controversy in parliament. A royal commission later exonerated the Melbourne Robinson, 39, of 114 South Bodies Identified tence on a charge of petty lar had been accused of The bodies of the cnlW failing to take anv action to skipper and laid blame for the ceny under the disorderly persons act. A condition of the sentence was that LeBlanc accident on an inefficient watch stop another guard and a pri Susan Davit Elisabeth Perry MURDERED Susan Davis and Elicabeth friends, both 19, were identified by their fathers, soft-drink bottler Wesley Davis of Camp Hill, and papermill execu soner from stealing the surplus not visit Mehantico Pond or the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

bombers and guns a tactic that gets results without risking lives. Headquarters in Saigon simultaneously announced several small but sharp skirmishes that killed 246 Communist troops from the Mekong Delta to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Monday and today. At least four of the battles raged on Saigon's outer defense ring, on three sides of Union Lake where thefts of foods. The breaking and entering charges were technical be were found murdered just oH the Garden State Parkway near Somen I I tive Kay Perry of Excelsior- cause under New Jersey law rnr bttbt rney naa oeen reported missing early Friday. Police are seeking clues to the identity of the slayer.

items have been reported to police. Eugene Givens, 521 N. Minn. They flew here from Harrisburg, Pa, the city nearest Davis' home, where the an accomplice or one who knowinirlv Dermits a crime to Mike Cagle, 900 N. High last night in a blaze that kept firemen on the scene for a hour and 40 minutes.

The Ca-gles and their children were reported away from the home Fourth was fined $50 on be committed is considered as a Drincinal. had been waiting for word of aboard the Voyager. Today's collision occurred 285 miles southeast of Saigon during annual maneuvers conducted by the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). A Navy spokesman said the carrier cut through the Evans from" the port side at 4:15 a.m. The Melbourne, a 705-foot antisubmarine warfare carrier, reported no casualties among its crew of 1,300 men.

-The Australian carrier radioed for help in the search and the missing girls. While Robinson was being Miss Davis and Miss Perrr. P.N. Orphanage Is Dedicated when the fire occurred. Firemen were greeted bv Swim Program Set For June 13 the capital from 34 to 55 miles a disorderly charge made by Merton Earl.

Earl said Givens assaulted Earl's mother in his presence. Robert E. Walters, 628 High was fined $50 on a disorderly charge. downtown. Seventy- Pnftarn in nti rnimfir criminal from three Communists died inmjrt two former cuards friends from Monticello women's junior college in Godfrey, I1L spent a few days last week at a rooming house in Ocean City, N.

a shore resort. charged in the case which oc- flames and smoke shooting from the structure located on the northwest corner of High and McNeal Sts. when they received a call shortly befbre The dedication service for cured in January 1968 at the The local Red Cross Chapter the orphanage to be establish- Nicolas Kalita, 2026 Whea these battles, with U. S. losses put at four killed and 53 wounded.

War communiques also announced the end of Operation countv jail were exonorated. rescue operation, and several of ton was fined $100 on a ed on Strawberry Port Indictments against the two. They left Ocean City at 4:30 ajn. Friday, hoping to. avoid Norris, was held Saturday aft iu p.

m. A fireman, Robert Friant, Edward Webster, of RD 5. See- accepted the resignation of Morris C. Foye III, second vice-chairman, at the regular monthly meeting last evening with Chairman N. Douglas Russell heavy holiday traffic oa a drive lev Road, and Frank PiDDi- Speedy Express, a six-month the 40 ships taking part in the exercise assisted in saving 216 men from the Evans.

An American carrier, the USS ernoon in the hayfield with a good audience representing was reported taken to Millville Hospital for attention to uie Davis home in Camp Hill, about 136 miles northwest of offensive that centered of 299 N. Pearl were disorderly charge but was found not guilty on two similar charges and one of speeding. Kalita was fined $25 and costs for passing on a hill. Other Case presiding. here.

The letter of resignation nine states and one province in Canada! Ralph Gifford, one of the land donors, was introduced miles south of Saigon and ac- dismissed by Judge Adler lol-counted for 10,899 Communists lowing a motion by Assistant killed and 2,579 suspects cap-jcounty Prosecutor Rushton Rideway. Kearsarge, dispatched doctors and medical corpsmen by helicopter to treat the injured and stated: "Please extend by best wishes to all in the Chapter. Dispositions in other cases look for survivors. Wot rnno and Nnrth Vietna- Tn dismissing the indict- including some charges that1 Dr- Jl cI chavc" i nave enjoyed working with when he was overcome by smoke. He was transported by the American Legion Rescue Squad.

According to reports, Mr. and Mrs. Cagle and their children, believed to be six ranging in age from 3 months to 14 years, were not at home at the time. A neighbor is re them and have come to admire wpre rlismlxRed are listed nexV cuu. The blue 1968 auto in which they were traveling was found abandoned Friday on the Garden State Parkway and towed away On MondAy when the car was recognized aa belonging to the missing girls, searchers found their bodies about 100 yards from whr mese gunners fired 11 over- ments, Judge Adler comment-night rocket and mortar bar-Jed that "if the prosecutor finds rages into Allied towns and himself in that position, I have military camps, causing dam- no choice but to grant the mp- t- xi i Ready Papers cerroing purpose in giving the land.

The Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Bauman of Rossiter, Pa, (near Punxsatawney) who these fine people.

I -wish you the best of continued success in the Chapter program." An appreciation certificate for four ago ana casualties ot xvui.uun. Ridtrwav had explained to aites, the command said. ported to have seen flames In Center Matter gave their farm in Pennsylvania toward the orphanage. low. Donald Weber 620 Dock disorderly, non-prosecution, dismissed.

Wayne D. Rice, 123 S. Second St, no cycle license, $10 and costs, fine suspended; no helmet, $10 and costs; and unregistered cycle, $10 and costs. years of service to the local Red Cross will be sent to Mr. the court that the principal had been parked.

Partially Decomposed shooting from the building that Air Support witness in the case, bamuei is located in close proximity TT. S. dive bombers and Foye, Millville Hospital admin-j istrator who is leaving Millville City Solicitor Edward S. each gave a few words of testimony. Mayor Henry Taylor wel Miller said today action and in July for Newton, N.

J. The bodies were partially decomposed when they were found, and the autopsy surgeon was unable to determine positively whether the rirls had eviction papers were being pre comed the orphanage to the to wouy City Automotive. The Cagles were said to have learned of the fire when they arrived home from being Chairman Russejl started his The fine was paid lor Rice byiport Norris and Dr Mc, ms momer wno saia ner sou Intl director of the 20th pared today to go out this week to Cumberland County District Court in the matter of the oc aijcv wc icuuii- nat nppn in Tniiitarv service1 -n tt third year of office with Carl H. Johnson Jr. being first vice-chairman.

Dr. Gilbert Shuster was elevated from third vice been raped. 1 DnTiinr KPinrmaT nn ri 11 1 to-ground Je unable for more than a year American and South i Vietna mese troops in combat against ir Viet Cong JM Gauntt, head of the mese troops posing a threat to Brfdgeton Department's tt i detective division, which had Troopers of the U. 1st ted all ljv kit' Pnuolrv Tilvifiinn rnuffnt ed to have gone to the homejfor a week. No action was ta-of relatives in another city, ken on charges of disorderly cupancy of facilities at Millville Airport by the' New Jersey gave a brief sermon on the Scripture chosen for the home to second vice-chairman.

Youth Center for Boys. The owner of the property 'person and allowing unli-as listed by the Millville Iponsed 'driver to onerate a ve- listed by the Millville rtrivAi" tn nrwrate a ve- It was reported that the City was Solicitor Miller said he was recularities at the county jail xne name 01 xne orpnange of Millville and the local Red Fire Department as Bernard hide made against Rice. C11 1 TJ. 1 til I two Vietnamese com- was announced as "Children's out of town Monday and that in early 1968, testified to the Cross will again co-sponsor the free Red Cross swimming pro that t'h, rZLJST hn Roger Justis Jr-1711 01d This ended a contest MiL -id. Rd, disorderly, cruel-'in which 1,796 participants panies pear Dong Bo 55 miles that has a northwest of Saigon in one memory alter being preparation of the papers was started early this morning.

gram at Union Lake with reg uW t. animals. $25. He was hA nt in namps. Thpre were Mr.

Miller had stated at a Miss Davis' jacket and purse were found near her body, and other clothing was strewn around. Police said the girls' luggage and other contents of the car had not been disturbed. Egg Harbor Township is only a few miles from Ocean City, and it appeared the girls were waylaid soon after they began their trip, perhaps before dawn Friday, police said. The girls were on their way to Camp Hill Friday to join the Davis family for a trip to Durham, N. where Miss Davis istration held at 40-Cats Island from June 23 to 27 from 11 the Bureau of Permits and Inspections.

Observers report the fire broke out through the a. m. to 2 p.m. meeting of City Commission on May 6 that action against the center would be started the first of June if tenancy bv charged with failing to feed 19 people who entered the three horses and keeping! winning name and each will be them cooped up without guest for a week -at Cape cient air. One horse.

is report-ay, either at the Christian ed to have died but Justis Admiral or the Congress Hall. icu nave uicu uui uouo Commissioner Steve Romanik and his city recreation program roof and front section of the the center was not stopped bv will again cooperate in this 1 8mokeJstated that the animal died Also on the platform were the end of May. At the time, joint effort headed by Axel oeen bom colic and not mistreat solicitor Miller said in response Johnson. Mrs. Irene Johnson ui uie uiaze.

and Ernest Klawitter will be brother WmW nm instructors. The complete frnm two churchmen from West Pakistan who were introduced by Dr. Mclntire. At the conclusion of the service, a guided tour on one of the London double deckgr ment. Ruth Jackson, 732 E.

Pine St, stop street, $10 and costs, fine suspended. to a query by Mrs. Kathleen Stiles, "Presumably, there will be an action in District Court the first of June." schedule will be released later. On Monday afternoon, firemen were in service 30 minutes at Wheaton Tubing Products in a call connected with the draining of glass from a tank. Robert C.

Smith, blood Last month, Solicitor Miller Larry W. Garrett, Hesstown the clashes ana Kiueaza com-se-firnb fte state prison in soldiers while losing Rahway for a conviction in two killed and 38 wounded case and would tf themselves, U. S. spokesmen caUed as witnesS) testify that -i ai. he knew nothing of what took Still other units of the Air Cavalry Division Sheppard Thompson, 39, of 15 guerrillas 50 trdles west the capital In an lour- guardregealy lnvolved, ong fight, they kUed onej ot previously en- vt tnY fVrs and who was also the Vi! nf, nnrtw oy witness against Robinson patrolUng 34 iniles northwest testlfied bfi of fore judge Adler that he had guerrillas in a clash near Due no knowled of elther WeD.

Hue Their srkesmen in the or pi itone having any capital -said the "T3 'knowledge of irregularities, soldiers lost two killed and At Ro8bInson.s trial the de-four wounded. nn Jfendant took the stand in his 10 thtr 1. 'mn mUes own defense and denied hav-near Thanh Tr 100 miles hand knowkdge southwest of Saigon in the 6 Mekong DelU, South efH School whS'ciPl Anthony Peklch' former have killed 17 Viet Cong while, 6iream high school athletic director, chairman, reported there will said an eviction notice had been Rd, speeding, $10 and costs jbuses "was be a bloodmobile visit on Fri the fields conducted to see of tomatoes, hay, etc. on the 110 served upon the Youth Center 30 and license suspended for vegetables, day, June 27, at the American Legion Home with this a 150 Goes Without Paying Authorities said the nude -body of Susan Davis, Camp HilL Pa, described by her pastor as a "sweet girl with fine ideals," was found with stab wounds in the abdomen and multiple cuts and bruises. Elizabeth Perry, Excelsior, was found lying 12 feet away from her friend, police said.

Miss Perry's underwear acre site. as previously directed by City Commission in the form of a resolution. This orphanage will pint visit There will be blood collections on Monday, August days. Lucy Murphlne, 1028 Pine-view Terrace, stop sign, $10 and costs. Marion M.

Hackney, .13 be a home fundamental Christian for children. 18, 100 pint visit; Monday. Police investigated Monday evening when they received a call from Kell's service station, Wheaton and St. that a Hospital Patient Sept. 15, 150 quota visit; and Tuesday, Oct.

21, a 150 pint Market St, Port Norris, fail motorist Obtained $6.75 worth to we nal not The Rev. R. Whits on Seaman, visit of gas And drove off without 'gumy. 910 E. Main St, was admitted to Millville Hospital yesterday Edith A.

Carlton, 7 Hillcrest Mr. Smith reported 12 patients at the Millville Hospital consumed 20 pints of blood was missing and her outer clothes were torn and frayed. Police said she had multiple cuts and bruises on the lower portion of her body. payings ior n. mice were furnished with a tag number for tests and is Room 104.

Ave, careless $10 and costs. Frantisek PokstefL Box 128 Rev. Mr. Seaman is pastor at Voting Is Light At The Polls Today A spot check of several voting districts here late this morning indicated voting was light in the primary election that is underway until 8 PM when the polls David Bewick and new BHS and are continuing their inves tigation. suffering "very light" losses.

with 19 patients in 12 area hospitals consuming 61 pints St. Paul Lutheran- Church. athletic director Daniel Cala- Weymouth Rd, Vineland, brese all testified as to the fine traffic signal violation and no character of Robinson. The New Jersey driver's license, Fifty-Six Year Old Man Missing Three Weeks A man whose disaDoearanc first two had both taught Rob for a total of 81 pints used by 31 local citizens during May. The local" chapter collected 158 pints to oversubscribe the May 20 Phila.

Regional visit to Millviye. Blood agreements have been mailed to Wheaton tclose. inson in school. Robinson was a high school was indicated to be unusual was Shades Of Tarzan: Baby Frightened By Monkey, Woman Is Bitten By Bat m-irt nnd track star and a 4 Out-Of-Town Trips Modi By Rescue Squad Three people were transported to Philadelphia hospitals and a fourth to a Berlin hospital by the American Legion Rescue Squad on Monday. In a trip yesterday morning, the squad took Albert Curlett, Carmel from Millville Hospital to Temple Hospital while mral.rin TJaront Sr 507 N.

Sec- member of the famous unde Industries and to the local both $10 and costs. George C. Swanson, RD 1, Nabb Ave, disorderly, $25, and not guilty on a second disorderly charge. Frank Antonelli Jr, 512 Crest Ave, careless driving amended to read faulty mechanism, $15 and costs. Daniel L.

Lewis, 505 W. Ifeated 1947 South Jersey Bricklayers Union reported missing to police Monday evening by the woman at whose home he resided. Wild, 56, of RD. 2, S. Delsea Drive, was reported missin championship football Mrs.

J. Leslie Corson 29 folder cases. There is a Calabrese said he piayea on rhamoionshlD team with request for 200 Christmas bags'since May 10. the defendant and participated for this coming Christmas to Mrs. Stella Ha mm.

Sam ad Animals made the news to in adult sports wun mm dress, said that Wild resided with her and her husband for monkey on a window sill in Main St, no driver's license, the bedroom. Patrolman Paul1 $15 and costs. Lokey responded to Mrs. Blau-i John W. Croucher.

Box 171, be sent to the boys in Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Johnson Jr.

will attend a Red IftJtT ond St, was transferred to since 1947. day including amysterious monkey that made an appearance in a bedroom' where a baby was last night and a bat that bit a local woman Sunday evening. Forked Vehicle Hit Cross Sailing Institute at Har ioxa call and he trapped the'RD 1. Franklinville. traffic It appeared that about a quarter of the number of people who visited the polls only three weeks ago when city commission elections were held made their way to the -polls at a comparable time this morning, In the city commission election about 7500 people out of approximately 10,000, or 73 percent, of those eligible -vote4 during the polling hours.

The purpose of today's primary is to select candidates to represent the Republican and Democratic parties in the November general election. Much of today's interest is centered around, which candidates' will be chosen to represent their party In the governor race in November. monkey and locked it in $10 and costs, fine sus- vey Cedars on June 14-15-16. the past three years. She said all of Wild's belongings, except the clothes he was wearing when he disappeared, were still at the home.

F. Bovd Price. 408 S. East Mrs. Carl H.

Johnson, volun pended, room. The SP.C-A. was contacted teer chairman, reported 63 vol Charles C. Powell RD 2, S. Most unusual of the cases for Bridgeton, notified police Monday that his car parked in front of 513 N.

Sixth St, unteers worked 1,384 hours at which police were called was They arrived and with special IDelsea Drive; making According to the police re- and the' six blMdmobilei this pastport, Mrs. Hamm said none of the appearance of the monkey equipment caged the loose ani- turn on highway, $5 was hit on the left front door maL jear. mr. omiw was congraiu- Wild'i friends or costs. the home of Mr.

Belle "Go-del, 17 E. Pine St Jefferson Hospital. Early last evening, Gail Zorin, Franklin Arms Apt, Vineland, was transported to West Jersey Hospital, Berlin, and Phyllis LeBlanc, S. Fourth St, on a later trip, was transported to University of Penn- aylvania Hospital. In other yesterday, the squad transported Elizabeth Fallows, 408 Foundry St, John Pettit, RD 3, and Blanche Brown, 14 Homestead Drive, to Millville Hospital.

All were admitted as medical patients. (Continued on Page 2) Darlene A. Michalowsky, 1005 Dock St, stop sign, $5 and TEMPERATURE REPORT Police said the monkey, was taken to the SJ.CA. shelter The victim of the bat bite have seen him and that it was unusual for Wild to disappear as he never went any place without saying where he was was Mrs. Margaret Wallace, 508 and they had no idea who the costs.

Barbara Zenchuk, 2035 New owner was. N. Seventh St The bat died later and was taken to Trenton Fairton Rd, disorderly, non- going. Earlier, Patrolman Joseph for a precautionary Bybel took the bat to Trenton prosecution, dismissed. Catherine Kolson, 217 Smith at the of Bruce De- Last evening, Mrs.

Blaufox, X-Ray Student Classes to begin Sept 1, 1969. Applicats must, apply prior to July 15. Apply St, stop sign, $5 and costs, Lussa of the Cumberland Coun NOTICE Mrs. Godet's daughter, called both suspended. IK DAY TODAY 12:00 Noon 11 00 MM.

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77 ONI YEAR A OO TODAY High Low For those who have failed to early; Limited enrollment Must Late News Briefs WASHINGTON (tPD Warrea Earl Barter won approval of the Senate JulicUry Committee to become the next thief justice of the rnifed States. The nomination was recommended unanimously to the fall Senate. Warren's Barber Shop. Main St, Will bt Closed this Thursday. ty Health Department Accord-to police, Mrs.

Wallace was bitten by the bat Sunday evening. Larry Allen, Cedarville Rd, disorderly, non prosecution, reserve a reservation to the police and reported the monkey in a bedroom at her mother's home. She said she was stay be between ages 18 it 30. H.S. Porreca Testimonial Dinner, re o-3-zt-rp dismissed, $10 court costs.

The mammal was taken to ing with her mother and that servations may be made by call NOTICE the Division Laboratories of BIG CHARLIE'S Formerly she heard her baby crying up ing 825-8860 or City Hall or graduate, college prep student preferred. Write Mr. Errickson, co Millville Hospital Radiologic Technology, N. High St, MilTville, NJ, 08332. 2-6t fa stairs.

1 the New Jersey Department of.Brad's Place, Port Elizabeth South Jersey Gas Co. Mt Pleasant Rest will be open lor business starting June 5th. Mrs. Blaufox went up to at Health to determine if it was Open Friday. June 6th 3 AM CLAUDE REED, Chr.

S-31-3t-fpi tend the baby and found the rabid, -2-2t-fp 6-2-2t-fp.

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