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Good Afternoon! WEATHER FORECAST Sunny, quiio warm and horn Id today. Partly cloady, warm and humid with fow ihundor-howars likaly le Bight and Tuesday, I The Holly City of AmenaT ESTABLISHED 1864 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Carrier and Motor 60c Rout Horn Delivery p(r yvaak 107th YEAR No. 174 MILLVILLE, N. (08332), MONDAY, JULY 26, 1971 TEN CENTS Filibustering IF IFir Senators Say They Can Go On WASHINGTON (UPIi Fill on blistering senators opposed to -a government rescue of the nearly bankrupt Lockheed Air craft Corp. claimed more than enough votes today to defeat an attempt to force them into silence and bring the issue to II lisnsky Is a vote.

Despite an appeal by Presi dent Nixon "to enact this leg I lslation with all deliberate speed," Lockheed's supporters in the Senate conceded that they lack the two-thirds majority required to end the Connally Rules filibuster. But they said they would try CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) America launched three astronauts today on mankind's longest, riskiest, costliest and most ambitious scientific exploration of the moon and the mysteries of its creation. At 9:34 a. m. EDT, a 6-million-pound Saturn 5 rocket lunged reluctantly from Earth with a plume of orange flame and a thunderous roar.

A few seconds less than 12 minutes later, at 9:46 a.m., the spaceship entered a three-hour orbit of the Earth, a flawless start to a 12-day venture. "Looks good up here," they reported. again on Wednesday, and if Out Wage, Price Controls Now need be, again on Friday. The bill's supporters said they were sure of enough votes Everything's looking perfect," came the reply from the WASHINGTON (UPI) Treas ury Secretary John B. to pass the measure if they can bring it to a vote.

And their opponents concede that they were probably right. At issue is a bill creating a three-member board with authority to issue $2 billion worth ly has denied the Nixon admin- i mlm tMj a Mfwu I "Very smooth ride all the way," said Col. David R. Scott, 39, commander of the mission, who was on his third trip into istration is engaged in a do- Take Stiffer nothing policy in attacking ec of government-guaranteed loans space. onomic ills, but has ruled out wage and price controls at this Aboard with Scott were two time.

other Air Force officers, space rookies Maj. Alfred M. Wor-den 39, and Lt. Col. James But Connally said Sunday the Stands In Rail Strike Talks administration might take broad action to keep down wages and prices if economic NEW PUMPER The housing of this new Imperial pumper by B.

Irwin, 41. They are the first men to venture into space since three Russian cosmonauts the Port Norris Fire Company brought nearly 1,000 people out at Robert Dickenson, left, and Capt. John L. Nichols. At the top, mm order, ere Chief W.

L. Hollinger, of the Port Norris company; Miss Karen Gillespie, Miss Cumberland County Fair, and Millville Fire Chief Carlton Reeves. (Photo, by Ralph) conditions worsen. Port Norm Saturday. A highlight of the day was a parade of nearly ASHING TON (UPI) died upon their return June 30 two miles in length.

Shown et the bottom of this picture are It. we continue to have high Railroad and United Transpor from a 24-day tour of space. A million space fans, some clad in bathing suits, thronged a 26-mile stretch of beach south tation Union negotiators stiffened in their positions early today during bargaining to try to avert a shutdown of 5 lines. Rev. Seaman To interest rates, if we continue to have labor negotiations that are clearly inflationary, all of these things in combination might well trigger it," Connal to firms whose collapse would hurt the economy.

It was drafted to provide Lockheed with the $250 million loanK it says it must have before Aug. 8 to avert bankruptcy. The firm, the nation's 33rd largest corporation, needs the money to complete work on the L.1011 TiStar commercial jetliner, in which $1.4 billion has been invested. President Nixon over the weekend issued a statement supporting the bill providing help "for major business enterprises confronted with temporary financial stringencies" and asked for its approval before Congress quits Aug 6 on a month-long recess. The House is to vote on the measure Friday, but the filibuster must IFire en's Mall Sewage Is Rejected Again of the launch, pad.

They kept The union has struck four ly said. Take New Post railroads that account for 20 per cent of the U5. rail freight He said, however, he still nn was opposed to wage and price curbs. tabs with binoculars and tran-istor radios. President Nixon, who wished the astronauts godspeed Sunday night in a telephone call to Cape Kennedy, watched the capacity and employ about 120,000 workers.

Strikes against A request was made by let The Church Council of St Paul's Lutheran Church re li Td "I just don't think we've ter to the City of Millville six more roads were scheduled ane true reached that point," he said. gretfully accepted the resigna from the Landis Sewerage Au for Friday, and walkouts against another live lines Aug. Defends Policy thority that Millville accept the tion of their pastor, the Rev. R. Whitson Seaman at a spe launch on television from his mountain retreat at Camp Economist Gardner Ackley, effluent from the forthcoming cial council meeting following David, Md.

6. Assistant Labor Secretary W. J. Usery who predicted a settlement was imminent when who was chairman of the white House Council of Economic Advisers during the Lyndon B. Inl(Q)iioselufracE the church service yesterday Cumberland Mall.

In the special City Commission meeting held Friday at 3 p. the be broken in the Senate before The Rev. Mr. Seaman has accepted a call to become pas a final vote can be taken there. Johnson administration, said commissioners present passed a the latest bargaining began Sunday, expressed "disappoint Sunday the nation needs a per motion declining the request.

tor of Grace Lutheran Church, North Arlington. The resigna manent wage price review ment" when the negotiators A Geologist's Dream For the science of geology, this was the start of the payoff mission of the $25 billion U.S. moon Friday evening, the Falcon lunar vehicle carrying Scott and Irwin is scheduled to set Nearly 1000 firemen, guests Victor E. Tomasso, business board tion is effective September 16 TEMPERATURE REPORT VESTRRDAV TODAY director of the Landis Sewer Before then, the Senate must with amendments, most of them offered by opponents and some of them Intended to make the condition for a guaranteed loan so stringent Lockheed recessed without reaching agreement at 2:45 a an. EDT and friends packed this tiny oystering village Saturday to He has been the pastor at age Authority, noted in his Ackley said a purely control policy would be today.

witness a parade that stretch St. Pours since March, 1956 having come to Millville from of "very questionable success" letter to Commissioner Bill Shaw, director of public works, The talks were set to resume ed just under two miles and at this time. He said a control would fall to qualify. Beach wood. down on the moon's surface at dedication of the host com that the Cumberland Mall As system should not be a party at 3:15 p.m.

EDT today. A source near the talks said the bargaining deteriorated pany's new Imperial custom Sen. George S. McGovern, D-S. planned to press for a risky site between a deep canyon and the Ap- issue.

sociates would bear the sole expense of the needed sewer pumper, While in Millville, the Rev. Mr. Seaman has made a host of friends and has served as pastor during the extensive Connally, President Nixon's early today. The negotiators 11:00 Mid. 1:00 A.M.

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SO 11.00 P.M. 7S lines. The parade began promptly laid down "very strong" po chief spokesman on economic affairs, rejected criticism that at 2 p.m. with the sounding of Another letter of an almost identical composition requested ennine Mountains, two to three miles high. On Saturday they will be the seventh and eighth men all American to walk the surface building program which included the new educational the fire alarm.

New Jersey the administration has not done that the City of Millville ac wing, added to the church in State Police and the Cumberland. Sheriffs Depart enough to attack unemployment and halt inflation. 1965, and the acquisition of the of the moon, arriving two years ment led off the line of march cept the effluent from a Fair-view Manor Mobile Home Park. This request was also "We are not engaged in a do- present parsonage. followed by county officials A He and his wife, Mary, nothing policy," he said.

and a week after Apollo 11 put Neil A. Armstrong and Edward ONE YEAR AGO TODAY High St Low 72 and beautiful Miss Cumber declined by City Commission sitions on "several items" as they drew nearer agreement "The outlook is not favorable," said the source, who declined to identify the "items" separating the parties. Usery said the national freight situation was becoming serious. "With four railroads down, perishable goods and power plant fuel supplies are threatened." presently reside in the church great many things have been parsonage at 910 East Mainidone. We've had a monetary land County Karen Gillespie.

All commissioners present E. Aldrin there in "one giant leap for mankind." policy that has been extremely St. Scott and Irwin will explore The Lenni Lenape Twirlers, of Maurice town, set the parade pace with their high step baton routines. Next came voted down the Landis Sewerage Authority requests. Director of Public Works Bill Shaw was present at the meeting.

an early vote on his amendment making an additional $2 billion in loan authority available for small businesses and family farmers. He said small firms "are in danger of collapsing in this time of inflation and recession." In addition: Sen. Adlai E. Stevenson III, D-I1L, has offered an amendment requiring a unanimousrather than majority vote of the three-man board which must approve a loan guarantee application. He also wants to give Congress veto power over a Lockheed loan guarantee.

Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N. wants a provision guaranteeing pension rights to employes of any firm aided under the -bill. the mountain base and the val expansionary.

We've had a fiscal policy that has been extremely expansionary." ley in an electric-powered, wire-wheeled, $8 million space automobile. Commissioner Steve Romanik Connally appeared" on the The UTU struck the South Police Arrest For April Theft Two juveniles were arrested Men Are Killed, Women Serious 2BT1 in'7ieW programiem and Union Pacific July 15, was absent. In other business conducted, iFace The Nation Worden, orbiting in the Commercial Township officials and fire company officers fol- lowed by the Port Norris Fire Comrany led by their new pumper, complete with Dalmatian dog. land spread the selective strike The treasury secretary pre-1 the Pacific and; mother ship, the Endeavour, the Commission received three i i will employ new high-powered IU1LICU 1N1UI1 WUU1U IIUI 11CSI- KJflb- S. 1ir04.ra cameras and radiation sensors decisive action to I The strike ins the VINELAND (UPI) proposals regarding the correction of the settlement tanks at the local sewage plant.

It was agreed to-permit Prepakt Con to map one-eighth of the entire remained women 111 K1IUUS il li, Saturday by Ptl. Robert Garton in connection with a series of thefts that occurred in a Fair-ton Rd. home in April. The property taken belonged to Eugene Milita, 1629 Fairton Rd. condition at Newcomb Hospit- i threatened to force closure of unace, P.cfclnK ou.

al here today, following a head- LJ 1 "lines employing an estimated tail smaU as a picnic i able crete Co. to make the repairs authorized. They submitted a from aft altitude of 69 miles. 50,000 persons in West Vir on collision Sunday that lefthas the objectives he has, that low bid of $5,050. Some of the ginia, Kentucky and Virginia.

The buggy ride could be A lead was reported provid Southern and Western grow- hazardous in the weak gravi- iwo men aeaa a Prcsjdent wno is bold as Hospital spokesmen said Mar-ihe nas been in the case of China jorie Marshal 23, 1217 Gil- is going to exercise that same bert Wilmington, Del. on the domestic, on the in critical condition. Valentine iAf.nnmi Ponnallv cairf ers were left without their i tational pull of the moon. The primary means of transporta- machine resembling a dune ed when a relative of Milita noticed one of the allegedly stolen articles in the possession of a relative of one of the boys who was later arrested. ed 46 fire companies from all over New Jersey and one company from Philadelphia with a total of 60 pieces of fire fighting equipment and 270 men.

The NX Forest Fire Service and U.S. Coast Guard were also represented. The parade began at Main Street and North Avenue and proceeded west on Main to Cobb; Cobb to Brown and return to the Fire House. Cumberland County Fire Police directed traffic and parking work to be done under this contract is the painting of cracks to seal against moisture, filling of some cracks with apoxy and consolidating certain areas with grout. Of the other two firms bid tion during the height of the buggy will enable Scott and harvest.

The Council of California Now it is just a question of Worden to cover more of the planet'js surface than all prev- what triggers it." Milita told the investigating Growers predicted losses ofjious Visitors combined during Trzeciak, 34, of 212 Hardwick Chester, Pa. was listed as serious. The collision at 7:55 a. m. nn Rip fid in nporhv Ptnonn officer that in April several ding for the job, the lowest of fmck Cnt-I fVknlrev 'U-J minion eacn aay zo hours of exploration.

items were taken from his home the two was triple the Prepakt strme lasts. In all, their ship will rest on Chicken farmers were faced moons 8urace for 67 with the prospect of premature hn Vista Township saw the two.On Bridgeton Pike estimate. For the last month, Prepakt has been engaged in men, apparently each the driv A donkev crossing Bridge- slaughter because shipments of i soil firming operations at the er of a different car, killed Dpad on arrival at Npwnnmh I ton Pike was struck and kill-'feed grain have been cut of 1 wl" 1 Upon completion of the pa sewer plant. on separate occasions. Listed as missing were a record player, a 12 gauge shotgun, a drill, a radio, and a set of tools.

It was identification of the radio that led to the apparent solving of the case. Total value was set at $375. rade ceremonies were held atiRospital Sunday were: Josephjed by a vehicle on SaturdayGov. Jimmy Carter of Monday aften and rel The firm of McFarland- Johnson-Gibbons Engineers Inc. the fire house officially dedi-1 Buckley 32, 32 W.

Mowry eating the new fire Chester, Jerry Man Receives Heart, Lung Transplant CAPE TOWN (UPI) South Africa's first combined heart and lung transplant patient, Adrian Herbert, 51, was in satisfactory condition today at Grote Schuur Hospital, a bulletin said. The bulletin officially identified Herbert for the first time since the operation Sunday. It said the patient's heart and lungs were "functioning perfectly adequately." Herbert received his new organs from cardiac transplant surgeon Christian Barnard in the fourth operation of its kind in the world. Herbert, a colored dental mechanic from the Cape Town suburb of Lansdowne, had been bedridden for about two years. His condition before the operation had deteriorated to such an extent that he had to receive- a constant supply of artificially administered oxygen to stay alive.

night. Police round that an emergency executive fred Whilden 51, of liosi order to let heavier trucks J- W. Main St. was traveling! state roads to bring in poultry iS Di-4. oii, launch a satellite which is to McKenna, 59, 1509 S.

Stanley Charged with breaking, en Philadelphia. the moon for circle the moon for was hired as a general consultant to check the adequacy of procedures taken to repair the plant. No cost estimate was given and they were hired on their a year, i i tering and larceny from the tne collision uucurreu Milita residence was Joseph Bald Tires Summons mal started across the road The new lunar explorers are Huddleston, 17, of 1625 Fairton Rd. He allegedly admitted his part in the theft and stated that reputation. The city engineer's office will supervise their operations to insure the proper work is done.

A summons for driving on and that he could not avoid, Twin pirls were born Sat- scheduled for splashdown in bald tires was given to Edwin hitting it. The donkey was'urday in Millville Hospital to the Pacific north of Hawaii on J. Weaver, 311 E. Main on owned by Clayton Schenck.jMr. and Mrs.

Robert Rock-Aug. 7, bringing back more Sunday morning by local po- Fairton Rd. No summons was well, 119 Normandy Lane, samples, more miles of film and lice. 'issued by police. IVineland.

jmore data than the total pro- iduced in all previous moon he had entered the residence several times. Another youth was charged trips. Court Moves Building For Next Two Months For about the next two with receiving stolen goods. In addition, this youth, Leroy Brown, 17, of Dorothy, was charged with selling firearms without a permit This charge months. Millville Municipal Court will' meet In the City was made after it was alleged that he sold the shotgun to a man for $50 and split the profit George Reeves, assistant chief, Millville, was master tof ceremonies.

The Rev. Louts' Klcka-sola, of the Maurice town United Methodist Church, gave the invocation. Chief Reeves introduced the invited guests of the firemen for brief remarks. Included were Joseph Chin-nici, director of the Cumberland County Board of Freeholders; John R. Panco, Mayr or of Commercial Township; Robert Sanders, president of the County Firemen Association; County Fire Marshall Jerry Frizier; and Miss Gillespie.

Chief Joseph Drew, of the Newark Fire Department, gave the keynote address. David Lane, representative of the Imperial Fir Equipment Company, Ran cocas, then presented the keys to the new pumper to Walter Garrison, president of the Board o( Fire Commissioners, 1 District No. 1, who 4n turn presented the keys to Chief Warrington (Barney) Hollinger. Miss Cumberland County Fair cut the ribbon with a fire axe as members of the Dividing Creek, Mauricetown, Lau- (Continued on Page 2) Commission chambers in the top floor of the new City Hall building. with Huddleston, Parents Of Son On Sunday, a son was bora at MiUville Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Rocco Ferrints, 2015 Wheaton "Ave. Mays Landing state police Court will be held at the were requested to further in regular time of 7 p.m. every Monday. This change of court rooms is made due to the re Apprehends Youth Who Jumped From Truck PtL Paul Lokey apprehend' ed a youth who allegedly jumped and ran away from a New Jersey Youth Center truck on Saturday morning.

The truck was proceeding on 1 Broad St. when Larry Dade, 16, and Jerry Hutley, 18, both of the NJYC, jumped and ran. Ptl. Lokey found the Dade boy at 10th and Sts. He was turned over to Youth Center authorities.

Hutley was reported as still missing. Lost: Bassett Pup. Picked, up at WaWa. Please return. 825-8237 7-26-lt-fp vestigate the selling of the shotgun as It was alleged that the transaction took place in their area.

Both of the youths involved were released to their parents. building of the old court i A I i 'i I A---: chambers. The change of build ings goes into effect with tonight's regular court session. BOWL 2 GAMES FREE Celebrate Bowl-O-Drome's 10th Anniversary. Bridgeton-Mill-ville Pike.

Good Until Aug. 1, 1871, at 9 P.M. LIMIT ONE PER PERSON 7-26-lt-fp Dog Struck Sunday POLE UMAS WHITE CORN PRODUCE 825-0106 7-26-lt-fp Police were notified by Will iam Lisi Jr, 24, no address given, that he struck a dog on FIRE SALE All Fabrics in the Store Drastically Reduced! Everything Cumberland Rd. on Sunday night The owner of the animal could not, be found. 9 I.

it-- CITY OF MILLVILLE THIRD QUARTER TAX Due August 1, 1971 Tax Office Open Evenings to 8:00 pjn July 28th, 29th, 30th, and August 2nd. CLOSED SATURDAYS 24-Hour Depository Open Dept. of Revenue Finance 7-28-6t-fp JfM-t Vmrid R. Scott Alfred M. Werdea NEW DRAPERY SERVICE We will take drapes downt Beautifully Dry Clean Them I Re-hang Them! Free Estimate MENZ BROS.

825-0022 7-26-lt-fp JjfVt EXP. TOOL WORKERS on Son, Glass; full or part time. Glass, 826 Columbia Millville. Ph. 327-60O.

mutt go! Weintraub Yard Goods, 985 N. Delsea Vine-land. (Just before Oak Road.) Phone 692-9272 Monday thru Saturday 9-9 7-26-lt-fp LOST: Young Black German Shepherd. Reward! Call Frank I. Irwin Abbott.

So. Delsea Dr. 825-7795 APOLLO CREW Wetar Uv art Km Hm Apoll I ttrwtairts vIm vtit lsclid Hilt mom in toward rite mm man's moat ambitioas I pace aiaaditron. Tks Ua colls for 1Z 4my Iris, 7.22-6t-fp 7-26-lt-fp.

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