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SfTLLVTLLE DAHY REPUBLICAN, FRITH JULY 17, 1959 PAGE FOUR AiiU.vlU- aau.s nay vimn.r. News Notes BIRTHDAY Albert Wynn tstmbliskod U64 Daily except Sun at 12 E. Mala St.) Cut H. Johnson ublukm Washington Column BY JEKKY BENNETT NEA Staff Correspondent 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert C. Wynn Jr, IS Cedar St. is Dane T. Crrroaa. Managing i P.Ul L.

Smaw Advertising Up one year old today. Cuiua J. (Urru Ojfioe HgrJ Cam. H. Johnso.

Ja. Cire. AffrJ CITY OF MILLVILLE NOTICE Of INTENTION Ifsmoerj -eWU fiureaa CrcuJ WASHINGTON (NEA)! Tha District of Columbia Dem siene. iM) Vm Association, Notice la hereby stven that a ocratic Club is now mixing and tkm Associated Press ordinance, providing1 for a local Ira. jrovement, a copx 01 wnicn la bere-naftar aet out.

waa Introduced fashion chows with its politics. This club operates as a private The Aaeoclated Pi1! is enilUed exclusively to the use' for republloa tloe of ail tha local news printed In membership lunch and dinner fore the Board of Comnaiaalonera of the City of Mlllvllia, and paaaed lte flrat reading; on July IS, lUi, and that aald ordinance will be con- meeting place for Democrats in his newspaper aa wen hi nawa dispatches. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 7 aidered by aald Board, for final the Sheraton-Carleton Hotel's former night spot. i By earrlar and at newsstands, flv. a a ease on July 21, 1, at :20 o'clock P.M., at the Commla.

But on Friday noons, pretty 1 oenia par copy ay niu iiwtui advance) In A Cape May Countiaa, including Mlllvilie Hr.D. alon Chamber, In tha City Hall. Mlllvllle. N. when and whir.

young models parade around among the lunchers, displaying I Ona tear .110.041 Sis Months Thraa aloe. I l.la By tba Mo. ti lt all (eraona Intereated therein will be given ample opportunity to be heard for or againil adoption of aald ordinance. Following la a copy of tha proposed ordinance above referred to. An Ordinance providing: for th the latest female fashions of an) Arlington, dress shop.

Peo-1 pie like former assistant to the' president, John President Truman's legislative v. By mall to othar plaoea: Ona Taar $11. bO Six Months .1109 Thraa Moo. I. SO By tba Mo.

To member of Uia Armad Bervioea: Ona tear 00 till alontba 00 Entered at Mlllvllia. N.J- aa See-and Claaa Matter Improvement of the Water Supply and Dlntrlbutlon tiyatem in and by tha City of Mlllvllle. in tha Couniv counsel, Charlie. Murphy; his of Cumberland, New Jeraay, ap propriating lav.ooo tnarefor, and authorlilng the Issuance of $27,000 National Kapraaantatlvaa: Hoar- Bonda or otea of tha City for fin. personnel assistant Don Daw-, son and others of their era and ilk ogle these fashions but do' 5 not buy.

1 4 SEEING THE SIGHTS Wttt Gsrmo land and Howland, lnc, Atlanta, 1031 Wm. Oliver Chloago. 4 IS jmoago. vi "ijl .1 anclng auch appropriation and directing tha aeseaement of tha eon thereof. Ava Detroit, 18' "'J HMmnr vmi Biypu wi Watt German President Thtodor Haua.

To mark Kishi's visit, the official Watt German Govern-tnant bulletin praised Jopon for retitting Soviet Sometimes, though, ti-t nniiti PAYLOAD PACKAGE A Hcfcnlelan at the Army Bollittte THE BOAKU Or COMMISSIONERS OF THE C1TT OF UHAj-VLLLK (not leaa than two-thlrda Stephenaon tut inir ra Timing jopanni riimv minmir 4th Philadelphia, IS South Uih busuk. Kilhi (center) in Bonn. Looking on it Philadelphia Local. Rob.rt; Hitching, at B. Ittb St.

The Mlllvllia Dally Kapumtcan aa aumaa no financial responeiblllty for 'Here Is The Disposable 1 -vu. Mittila Agency, Hunttvilla, aleces cempasite radiation ex- machine In the kitchen. What's from out of. wn who takes a -Bt fof the proper place? The bath-fancy to some number for his colibrotio tart. An Army June II carrying th 9 1.5 -pound all-room, of course, says one re- wife or daughter back home.

purp)M scientific satellite exploded in tremendous clone' of tmoka searcher, because soiled cloth- The model goes and takes it of, and Home thertly after leaving its launching pad at Cape Canaveral, tvoosraphlcaJ arrora in aaverciee mnt but in event of an arror, letter will be furnlahed the adver-f tiser so worded aa 10 explain me inr and most household linen brings it back in a paper sack Fie rror and tha Mlllvllia Dallv House Of Tomorrow of all the members thereof affirm- atlvely concurring;) DO ORDAIN- Section 1. Thar improvement do-' scribed In Section I of thla ordinance ia hereby authorised aa a local Improvement to be mada or acquired by tha City of Mlllvllia, New Jereey. For the aald Improvement or purpoae atatod in aald Section 3, there Is hereby appropriated tha aum of $27,000, aald aum being In-clualve of all appropriations heretofore made therefor Section 1. For tha financing- ef aald improvement or purpoao and to meet tha aaid appropria accumulate In the bedroom-having changed to another Republican will reprint that part of an advertisement 4n which typographical arrora oocura If the error effects the value of the advertise ment and tha Mlllvllle Dally Repub ibath section of a house. costume of course and deliv- ers for cash, $19.95 up.

the market in late 1959 and In They to do away with 19e0- basements, too. Duttina the NEWEST THING in alobal Ramblin 'Round By RAY CROMLET NEA Staff Correspondent lican shall he otherwlae relieved from responsibility thereof. There's a new sandwich type mn. lnf rnnm toeetherness is the internation- WASHINGTON (NEA) outer wall that can -save tion, nerotiaoie oonaa or ma City. as ol hnm.mnvi nartv Mnxt rav! Disposable houses.

That's what ana more storage space on tne Millville was not much of a he accompanied Mr. Wood to to be known aa "Water As aiAexoim nnnrl ai sak krakt sfeaaaW r. laaaamant Bond." ar. herabr aula. muctl asjZ.OUU IO in tne tossed builders are talkina about now.

hniiHimr nf a nnn hnm first floor. They claim ts Malavan New uioukui orUed to be laaued in the principal Malayan ana new uaiaiiu u. i vi r. niav uuuul LiiHL'iL was ouiLfl ii Tninfi ftr tb inn riricr inniT ai amount ox au.uuv DurauanL lo rn. uuuul 01 a Closer iook You'd buv a lik von It eliminates the whole frame Tn.

taxing 'no m- emu awa v1ut.ik.11t, iiiiiiunidu. 1 lie anu rv LUiiaiaKU tun i hmiw It ran nsod tnr 1 lr cuiimmujijr aa tuue ine IOrest nonn OI MlllVUie would a new automooile. Then of a house It can be used for They have vadety of CQst. films about Malayan wed- K. the man who found.

where he had dreamed of eg. turn it in after three, nve or M1 tXht the fa ctorv savin 1 windows and dings and tin produc ion fol- yineland, described it on his tablishing a community. Lan- Th ingi Talked About eight years, or junk it Then aoon mai di on me ouisioe 01 u. 1861, 'dis had no money, you'd have a new house built carpenter on the job the wall instead of into an land, skiing and mountain Mr wag promoterj He made his flrst trip to rr, He was ood promoter, too. Millville with Mr.

Wood on a popcorn, guests M- naa to ao is put it up. some on your lot. tt k. save hundreds of dollars in car- Instead of vised Slatutaa of New Jeraay. Ia anticipation of tha laauanca of said bonda and to temporarily finance aald improvement or purpoae, negotiable notea of tha City In a principal amount not exceeding are hereby authorized to be laaued pursuant to and within tha lunlia-tlona prescribed by aald law.

Tha maximum rata of Interest whlon any of aald obllratlona ahall beae ia six par cent (6) per annum. Section $. (a) Tha Improvement hereby authorised and the Dumoaa l- lime nded to put up an ordi- Pantry and fitting in building munched on kerupoks. These fM planning6 Vineland which had a part in establishing. They tim, a atrik.

occur. In o. an ora nary nouse. are snow wmt hai become one of South Jer-came to Millville from Phila uu icc-ia. uu ici in a Ljer i nov va liAririniy nn Tno inaa miil i i in iiiiii-m iiiiiji aaiiii aui -r inirna wvwaa vii auwi prpuT riTifai uinsa ann naa ia nh a tfatn idri an essential mdiTstry arfr- i $5,000 for a hous in tl.

--I 4 tiv. tn the wholP economv as now in ik iurwaru a ion. way since "eight hV, 1 7 ZVX. oth P' t.fcu. vjne 01 me researcn men nese are cneaper, ma las; 1865 years.

One of the a men che nd stion comes up. others would want to nave a think, a nnH r9t thinv r.i.,mMn THE SQUABBLE over the sengers on ine train Desiae un- for tha financing of which aaid ob. llgatlona are to be laaued ia tha Improvement of Water Supply and Distribution System in the City 0 Mlllvllle, by extension of malna aa foUowa: (I) Carlton Avenue, $100 feet from CedarvlUe Road to Pleasant Drive. Are we reachtn a 0 i new home every three years. fae abJe to put one these ws pre.fabrated suitabmty of paintings that the yineland.

Other streets tafhl rn.emaroi"tyVeorf The ZZ mdern h0UseS in to flh factory' save lot of cx' ji S6nding 10 the MSCW Vinelad cant be compared 'ffVa. then called fh. mg a rnajoiny 01 tne people on the ld to turn Hav. ini. if imh vhihitinn ia not th first time -j une wa Ulen "uea me 1 vu 9 uyn-vfc t.

vui.ua 1 i nAfm i .1 hm 1st theu. 0jd for of K-r Millville Glassboro Railroad a They're working on theidea ticklish matter of diplomacy. a memorial to Vin la the lino Than, waa annthpr 1, the line. There was another forbid a strike in such an in This sandwich can bavs every year. e.li" TT.J dustry? Rep.

Sidney Yates, (D-IU.) Is founder, tracK Detween wooacury ana orreca urive. a a reminded of, the artistic dilem (III) Peek Avenue 1300 feet Camden and passengers bound ma which once faced former But when he conceived the for Camden rode to Glassboro, Ambassador toIUly IUchrd idea of founding Vmeland, the then boated bus or stage as Washburne Child on a visit to site of that town was owned by --n, TOn in WrtnHhurv from the Intersection of South Baa. ond Street therewith and extending westerly therefrom, all aa a how a on and In accordance with plana and apectneationa on file with tha City Clerk and hereby approved, (b) The estimated a 1 aa A strike in any industry was pretty much a private affair years ago when the government's revenue needs wert smaller and the various people, plants and industries were far -less interdependent than now. But the American society Is now highly complex. and interdependent.

A strike in one big industry can hurt thousands of workers, hundreds of busi-j tha White House. Calvin Cool-Richard Wood, of Philadelphia and boarded tha train. So one idge was president at tha time, and Mr. Wood was also the mustn't be surprised to know After dinner, Coolidge show- owner of the mill which had that LandiS in his account, later, Na amount of bonda or notes to be 1- 5r if' i laaued for aaid Improvement or purpose la $27,000. (c) The estimated maximum ea a new portrait 01 nimseu to ueen crcciea on uoiumuia Ave.

called it a slow run. the ambassador. "I looked at When he came to Millville hei the painUng," Child said later, went to the Wood residence,) amount of money to be ralaed from ji sources ior aaia improvement 1W purpose is $27,000. Section 4. The following matters "and thousht it was so very which became known as the! He had no flowers to toss at had that I could think of noth- Wood Mansion and Mansion Millville, in a book he later are hereby determined, declared, re-sited and stated: lng to say.

For a long moment House, also on Columbia He said he found Mill- a The aaid purpoae described tn Section 1 of this ordinance la not a current expenae and la a pro nesses. For example: This steel strike comes at a time when the nation is recovering from last year's slump. If it's short, it won't do I stood in. silent, deepening now ine nome 01 me Miiivuieviue a smau poor piace, ine embarrassment and stared at Historical Society. (houses were dilapidated and the Dicture.

Finally the Presi-; P18 ana cmcxens ran loose perty or Improvement which tha City may lawfully acquire or make around town. He evidently saw a local improvement, (b) The period 0 uaefulnesa of dent said, 'I agree with you'l Mr. Landis learned that the n4 aA mm wiv" IWnorla nwnrl a vaat arreaire In nothing during his visit that im 1 0 1 1 TT. aald purpoae, within the limitations of aecUona to of aaid local Bond Law and according to tha reasonable Ufa thereof, is this area. He found out, too, iPr8eu nt BEFORE BEGINNING his that tha best ground was north the P1c wa not weU Planned.

much damage. Jt will do a lot if it lasts long. If the strike continues long enough, other industries willj use up their steel supplies and; have to close, throwing manyi thousands out of work. VMt.lw.4H!ee, forty (40) years. talk at the National Press Club, of the present Millville site,) a-a actor Ralph Bellamy, who por- which was very poor.

MillviUeJ We must hi jt. (O The supplemental debt state ment required by aald law has been duly mada and filed in the office trays FDK in the play, "Sunrise But Ings that he didn't walk around at Camrjobello." explained that with no fertile soil on the orig-ltnw v.rv of the City Clerk and a complete As their income and the of their shut-down plants- he felt out of place addressing mJ our own research reveals that ikvvni are cut off, the national treasury reporters. He aaid the situation oecame was not as bad as Mr executed original thereof has been filed in the office of the Director of tha Division of Local Government of the State of New Jeraay, and auch statement shows that, while ri.ht mi th. mtw rl A but i. held up by pre-fobricorad walls reminded him of a boat trip be Landis pictured.

We know, wood euti.de and in wit layer ef foamy once took on the English Chan-H lsSHsse.d Wf fvfor instance that Furman Mul-plottic aatwaan. 'neL with Richard Wood and laterford nected magniflcent resl- will suffer from loss of income HOUSE WITH SANDWICH WALLS tax revenue just when it is This Notional Association of Homo Builders re-badly needed. search house in South Bend, has no frame. Thus a steel strike unlike a aa provided in sections and of aald law la not Incroaaed dence on the north Side Of Main by thla ordinance, the SToee debt One of the English passen- struck up a conversation strike in any industry in years Dast is no longer truly private. ac iuhuui uuuurn, iwsmi wooaea ouuiot sunacc or a 01 preiaDricaiea terraces ana with him nnri ikwl.

"Mr. Rrf. DORCHESTER MRS. FRANCES P. SCULL Meadow St, Box 81 Correspondent htwn TTih nnri Rnrkl01 lnB aenneo in aecuon Detween nign ana 0, sald by on the present site of the Mill- thla ordinance by $27,000, and that iville National Bank parking loVo JJPl0.b"Ktl" -T this ordinance wUl be within all while Nathaniel Stratum built debt limitations prescribed by said van fl riirinf0 tKo nn.

law. to I A. 1 aid Ua SAVS Oil IVtj It already affects and, If it lasts into this disposable house idea, thin outer brick veneer and a pre-fabricated concrete founda- lamy, would you mind if I long enough, could paralyse a think it may be practical In finished, already painted, inter- tions as additional dollar sav- write' to you when you return Droaa pari vi ui uauoua. miu- un.uc uu ncy nave lor wau wiin a 10am piasuc ers. to the States' om to -AJtother.

the builders' Bellamy answered that he Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butcher, posite side of the street. 2nd autrisJ1! aecUoa Mr. Tri.

Tfarrtart anrl hrnthor were hotels On two comers at of said law, are and ahall limi.nu me o-oy-iour mink r.ey M. didn.t mind one bit ooat of Mauricetown, spent High and Main Sts. and -theft tLSHok nsai 01 amjjiur. nouse irame, me msuiauon, tne Then tha Britisher asked and of an employer to shut "Mr. Bellamy, will you answer Friday evening in Ocean cityjMuiioras, oirawon ana omer: tne issuance aaid bngationsi V.nM if I.

Ui build in much as 30 per cent. a. new kind of my letters?" Bellamy said mat ana anena tne ocean tiry cap-promin down his plant and the right Ypu'd it, say, of both sides to work out their Then you move to i i i n. i i nn 1 1 1TT, 1 10 not nn. Msn tr mr m.

i or Flnrldi vau'H mrk th. hnuu piasuc rooi wiin emDeaaea aon i wait ior cneaper he would. un vnurcn. noi tnrl nroflts must ha Dal Or lOnaa yOU P8CK ine nOUSe i 107 inr.ul nr ITEA AA nn Mnnnl an. i- v-i nr Flnririe va.i'H rxoob- plaSUC rOOI i Mainat the Beneral wel- UP and move it to your jew wnu marDIt cnjps' beauUful nomee.

ine ouuaers expect in- After a long silence, the Brit- Mrs. Oarence Hu gh ea and anced against the general nei with thi rurn but no more expensive than Hatlon. the rising price of land. isher took a deep breath, sigh- i 1 were Vineland and i WHfSr not exced-fare. iiumcsua siong wun uia 7.

ttt.j j. lust Drior to the- Civil War and in on account of interest eoat wea "lu' "cuBiiiy. iTiiiiviu-. euoi. -nnrtl- obligationa to finance must have been in good.

finance Thus the question: Is the ture. auoh Lid 10 to 12 years, a new plastic buyers now demand will keep what shall I write to you morning. Fresiaent in me near ruture Another a -w uun wiicii uauuia laiiw iu vuwu. section Lvabuig Lou tw bjx tmjr cu un fliiiu wuo even bwu wucrv iut a 0J I Mass Judy Quelch, or MiU-H must have taken a ouick' This ordinance authorisea vllle. snint lsat week -with Miss m.

n.V,.. i.qU.obIlgatlone of the City aolely for higher.1 lOOK ana nurriea up to tne a purpose described in sub-section likely to PCoru to housei It might out wim for No are mm9r KT.n oZJm 'SSSSrA iew large room or youns mor xpnsiv. roof repairs. i sential industry parried couple. Jhen, as chil-! 4 VastV llbraalv Tint Ml 1 1 I4salel all as Vasa VruarimAr.t-I Very likely not Builders also are MARY STUART PRICE, Bonnie Roe.

wooded section north of the of aaction of the aaid charming Mieraton t-aneton Mri. 1, Rhame. of Ala-town wer, torid experiment- AT S'imight be moved, so there'd be 10 riM IVeWS l0teS mite. Both unions and Mv homes with a group of plastic: Hotel pubUc relations director bama, sister of Mrs. Viola Bal-( We'U give more of his ira and Washington social arbiter, ey and Mrs.

Mary Anne His- m-essions in another article. hum mi1l) rff fha- VMri nw. law, ana tne aaia onugauons aum-orlaed by thla ordinance are ta be isaued for a purpoae which is "self-liquidating" within the aaeaalnf and limitations of section of aald law and are deductable, pursuant to aub-aectlon (b) of amotion of said law, from the .4 V. tA im ers want a minimum of govern-, wall coverings that will do BIRTHDAY Mrs. Margaret est for Si debutantes.

town Thursday evening. Mrs.1 est coup ior u.o. ueouiautrj. town I nursaay evening. Mrs.

ment interference. It the gov-uu awav with naintintf tha indf-. ernment through Uw could for-i 5 of yur house altogether and OI1' pa ent 1188 arrane London 'Rhame has returned home after('nv0 rVletnng be fewer but lartrir rrnimi is observing her birthday anni- bid a strike, it would almost again to fit their new needs. Pmnently. certainly then Impose compuls-j The walls are washable, versary today, coming-out party for Ameri-; visiting a week with relatives any annual or auppiementai debt can deba and believes that it and attending the funeral of GENEVA (AP) Pjtt7nt of the eity wiU become an annual affair, 'her sister-in-law, who passed "HreT Thi.

month 17 rlha from va. awav auHHpnW whlla nn war.a. mg With the SOVletS that the to the punctual oavment th ory arbitration. new Somi have the texture of fine Thia means that arbitrators ideas the National Association wallpaper Some have more the appointed by. the government of Home Builders are now try- appearance of rough plaster would listen to both sides and in out in experimental homes give an-opinion both sides ideas that will be practical The research men have other would have to accept If the gov- for the new homebuilder in ideas, too.

They think It's old ernment did that oujt of Justice three to four years or less, fashioned to have a laundry it probably would have to do Some of these ideas will be on room or to have the washing more. 1 Dave GiHord is taking short vacation. Hit column will be resumed next Monday. rious U.S. cities will fly to th.

Hon visiting her son- and fam-J-West sumrmt conference lr British capital where they will ily, Mr. and Mrs. Weston 11 J8 arranged will be ordinance, said obligations shall be wined, dined and have their Chambers, in Kansas Cit Mo.Jd Geneva- tbh canW-i. paid' rH hands kissed by scores of elig- Mrs. Clarence Hughes and! Western diplomats think it venuee of the water ayatem of tha ible dukes, earls, knights and son, Gus.

attended a par tyiU come soon after the various royal lesser lights. Tuesday evening at the home UP of Soviet Premier Nikita; taxable property within the City for Mary is already receiving of the former's sister. Khrushchev's Scandinavian Pm.t." Htf ajft iiiRivwii WllllVUb llIUILaai- In the end it would probably of rate or amount letters rrom gais wno nope Margaret voipe, in ou. be picked for the event next, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin "II 4KW and daughter, Joinn, visited year- hive to step In and regulate both wages and prices, which would mean regulating profits I -toe. 'That would be true govern-! mental control Eventually it; Section t. After the eompletioa of the aald Improvement, the dam-agea resulting and beneflta accruing therefrom shall be aseeaaed to or against tha abutting properry owners aa provided by law. An further proceedlnga relating to such ajiaennmpnt under thla ftrirlnaive 'if CITY OF MILLVILLE PROPOSAL (Niagara Falls, the Welland Cs-REPORTERS hope the wl- nal, and other spots of Interest come they received at an Alle-' north of Lake Ontario, Canada, FOR PUBLIC LAND might baye to take over the in ike over the j'gheny Airlines luncheon will recently. i Sealed propoeals will be received be b'r reaolutlon of the Board dustry.

a trarwl in frM-lnarHn Tha Mrs. A. S. DOHnellV SDent the k. r.t of Conrmlsalonera.

In 1947 Congress ess party, was tossed to introduce weeK ena wiin ner cousin Bn, imoTovem.ht. an in- 1 foresaw the of a big strike it passed "the 1 l. 'J t- national danger them to SIX pretty Hawaiian Avalon and attended the Sun- -j p. jj. 'when the same aaaesament which ahall be levied some day when In accordance with law on property hostesses whom the airline has "ay morning services In the be opened in the Commieaion Cham-hired for ita fliriitx.

As Lutheran Church st StontJ'. YJZJr- T.r-f.Uni-tls Art nut atilL I 1. But atilL a. while providing machinery for -irr. i 1 1 mnnium 1 11 i mm nw ly aa may be In proportion to and not in exceaa of the peculiar benefit, advantage or increaae In value V.

a a rerjorter entered tha Harbor where Dick Starr Is the Daurel Lake Lota to lncl. 4 Cn- and tn innltiMiva 'room, he waa embraced by one titt.it.. Titi- k- which th. re.peotiv. iota and par- Ic of the gals and given a great fre t7 IncumlisT MiilTHlla vlfllM mt Amv with receive by reaaon of aald local itallingDofT a strike.

Congress stopped short of forbidding it altogether, ir That lalf lets the President prevent a strike for 80 days while efforts are made to get: 'V Dig BUSS. vi. Improvement. The owner of any her granddaughter, Mrs. Clar- TERMS: Bids moat be aocomp-lland uprvn which any suck aaaeea- MrtST ence Hughes, and family.

DT. rtlf I "hall have been made may MOST, DUMBFOUNDED to the order of the City of Mlllvllia pay auch aseeaament i tha Vj 'people in town are members Of ln amount or ten o) pw; number of equal annua Inatall- yrvZZ. th raHt nimm.r ru cent of bid. Deed will be dl vered mm. wi.s.in.

all both sides to resch agreement; But rtr lb enforced delay.l the strike can go on. Washington Chapter Of the lKna at a later date when the balance aa may be provided In accordance U.S. Singletons. The Singletbns 8n.P M8'e' of the purchase price must be eet-jwttn law and with lesal IntorwK ea Hi. i the Caribbean and was in tied.

In default of which aettloment the unpaid balance of the asaeaa- ilS a national organisation Of recentlv tn 10 with the bid wllllment. Nothlna will be contributed unmarried persons dedicated to vjtV nX. to tb2 C1ty th. city of Millville to payment 'nrwnal lnnvn Mr8" lola Bally CaUed on dated damages and not aa a the eoat of aak) Improvement or person! independence and CiV- -i---- Mr, Wnnlmn aJty. purro.e.

and the eatlmated amount I 1 Spirit For Air fore. da- WASHINGTON (AP) A aeries of "Spiritual Life Con- ferences" are being held this summer for Protestant person- nel ef the Air Force and their i ic improvement k. 11 Bida must be In sealed envelopea of the special aaaeasmente to be If" Tha Waahinrtnn hartr ra ult U1 tOT MV" addreaaed to the Bard of Com- l.vti on property specially bene- 1M whUgtB Chapter era! weeks. mlloners. City of Mlllvllle.

and ftt.d hr aald Improvement Is the greatest Shock in its thv anrl Te nf Bin ut ta, plainly mau-fc edl. -Propoeal and the eumber of annual Inatalt- W-toT roUowing the insUHa- BrSd Lm. ''t'co, fj ft tion of new officers at the after grinding ome time with th r1rnt to rJt nr 'u Sheraton Park Hotel A week tht, grandparents, Mr. and leeaire'rASrVnVtwTnlw "5 later President Jim Gross, a Mrs. Joseph Butcher.

unar1fT' or rpiy at the the first publication thereof after travel orgsnixation executive Mrs. Clarence Hughes and ac finaneS 1 and Vice President Jan Sprick- son, Gus, accompanied Mr. and PT, rdr th Bomr4 Cotn-jDtedr juiT thT man- AT Safety Prograifi Mrs. Charles Chance and fa try m7rr lb' BH (Director, announced their ea. jlv, of Delmont.

and Mrs. Cora Conrad a. WALTVAN conr AP A. WALTI rammes at various major air bases. Mai.

Gen. Terence P. Finnegan, chief of Air Force rt ehsolains. has sairl tha thena YOUNG AT HEART Vecotioninf at For- anewtent while strolling In the sun. years, tha Cheelins ere evaectina ahitd.

of the sessions is: "Spiritual "a.r Spam, taarlia Cheelm, 70, steals a kaa fna his in Scientafle; (Wt). At ri.ht they enjoy a au.et fsgemetit -Peterson, to Millville recently. T-ii-it-r..

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