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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 16

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1 tel I '1''-- -I'1 i ji -Mi jrrir1: 7V Vj-Z V'" -----7 i' 'V' THE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER NYm FRIDAY JULY 171170 4-r- tf 1 rf -PAGE (6 Thieu Outside 'Aid Battie Reported wear Capital Resoit Town Retaken riction Ra II Crew Claims jsT(f lisJel Raid Fate $106 Milliofi UJSi Tilpira Food Aid For South Vietnamese By Cambodian Troops 4 hfed been estimated At LOOO Bd wrmnni mustered- between 1500 and 1000 to retake it But it ByT PHNOM (AP) trpops reoccupted the moun-ttain' retort of Kiri Rom Thursday after the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese pulled out wasrrported WILLIAMS PENH Gsmbodlan army hot qew fighting waa pcported them by Piesldent Nixon for several weeks The military aid provided Soidn Vietnam dnder nod for Peace involve the sale of VJS turn eommddities fat rotdm for that country's currency Gomrooaly aboid -80 is Ureed -back to the Saigon govenment in direct grants for military spending with the balance retained for use by U5 forces la South Vietnam 4- Mnce Congress approved the jM program fa troops appeared that 'the--enemy abandoned the little resort fown before the Chmbodiaqs could close Jn It' was believed the enemy force withdrew westward along the Cardamom mountain chain which has long bem wider the control of Communist forces The Kiri Rom pla-tamrJairithejoutheast-end of 1 the range- McaftwhUc -Stiiih Vietnam- WASHINGTON (AP) -US intelligence has reported the 'appearance in Egypt of an an-tialrcfaft missile similar to the UJS Redeye which is designed to knock down knvtfly big airplanes by homing in on their engines Such a heat-seeking missile eould further complicate the sraelf pilots problems of Israeli pilots al- ready lacing more effective cing i high -altitude radar-guided SAM-2' missiles and SAM-3 batteries Presumably the heat-aeek-ar ilipplied tn the -Ffyp- tia ns by1 the Raaaiaiis as wpre the SAMs Reports reaching the Pentagon say the Redeye-type missiles were fired during Israeli strikes on SAM-2 sites By WILLIAM BIONTALBANO CMchge'DaOj New Service BRIDGETOWN Barbadosi-Flunk eight nigged individual-iati from different part o( the -world into a reed cockleshell and sail it off into the middle tf nowhere for eight weeks you have Thpr Beyer- dahradream voyage' you also have a dream 9 therapy an intensity- gftmp therapy-1 unlikely t6 matched hi the day-long apd weekly sessions the United states The crew of Heyerdahl's Ra2 reflecting on the side of their Journey- believes it should get full marks for mental health Crew members say un- abashedly thpy got along "just like people" the Ra2 daw its ahan of spats and quarrels WASHINGTON (API -The administration's Vietnamlza-tlon policy more than tripled the amount of ILSmiJItaiy aid given to Saigon lastyear under thtltad for Peace program NeertylU mlfijon ia food gid money wanchanneled-lnto South Vietnam military 9fbd-faig last yeajv according 'te a White House report Vietnamaae armed forces-during the past year and the ongoing- VietwamiaatiOn of the war have givwnpecter un- -portance to this budget support" the report said Members of Congress have had acceaa to the report sent cept 2 tot miles in hare te morrqw morning 9:40 tin Westchester County Airport- weather station temperature 75 yesterday 7S 21-hour high 86 24-hour low 66 visibility 15 miles wind north 5mph -Precipitation Oounty Office Building White Plains 24 hours to 9 am a trace total July 2 Inches normal July 394 inches total 1970 to date 1129 inches total 1969 to date 2343 Inches Almanac Friday Sunrire 5:39 am Sunset 8:33 pm 1 today 21 mfies north of Phnom Penh at the Long Vek munitions depot The Cambodian military qkesmatt said about 300-' OommunMl- jvtaTorcfcments into the Long Vek had moved area He said fighting there begaaThurscKy and continued-' this morning but he had no details Long Vek was under siege for a week last month and government said It cleared out 'The arsenal when enemy forces began a buildup in the area several weeks ago Attacks on It have continued al- thnilgh tlui wmy nfartlv Is not clear The Viet Oong and North VK etnameae withdrew from the Rom plateau 50 miles of Phnom Penh after six days of' fighting in which they inflicted heavy casualties on the Cambodians As they went the Cambodian spokesman reported they burned the holiday villa of Prince Norodom Sihanouk the deposed chief of etate and other buildings The -enemy force that overran Kiri Rom last Saturday The Weather hardly fits the American stero-but the -vm'age ended In a fast type-of a-RussiaiLAlall blond eight-way friendship This wu with liaebpeker shouldere who feat (or men as div no megq has worked in the Antarctic erlely represented: Nprway the 'United States Russia the UAR Morocco Mexico lta- ly add Japan Norman Baker of New Rochelle the American crew-roembersaid the lack of space on the Ra was helpful was impossible to ran: real frustration 'Anger and friction could get free Resentment had no chance to simmer inside so there was no sign of what is known in the trade as OUTLOOK: WARM Official Psre ri at Bunny and warm this afternoon high in mid 80a: clear tonight low in upper 50s to low 60s mostly sunny tomorrow quite warm high In mid to upper 80s Precipitation probability near 0 this afternoon and tonight 10 per cent tomorrow Extended Outlook: Fair and warm Sunday -Long bland Sound: Northwest winds 10 to 20 knots this afternoon southwest 10 knots or leas tonight increasing to 10 to 15 knot tomorrow Visibility mors than 5 miles ex The Tides Friday High: 10:33 am Iff: 45 pm Low 4:42 am 4:31 Saturday pjn High 11:25 ajn 11:39 pm Low: 5:36 am 5:36 pm OBITUARIES To Cambodia South Vietnamese president Nguyen Vsn Thieu leader today that an Indochinese' military affiance would hie neither "practical realistic nor necessary" a presidential spokesman re- ported Instead the leaders of hoth nation agreed that now Is the time for other nation to come I'skid rapidly to as Tosstble" and nolgive the enemy any more time to ad-: nee militarily or politically CMnhodla -the spoicesmap The obhesman said the agreemant was the outamc at 2H hours of riiscussion' between Thieu and he Chmbodl- an Aief of state GhengHeng Premier Lon- Nol and Deputy Premier Staowath Sirik Ma tak i Thieu' met the Chmbodian leaden at Neak Luong after reviewing his own troo( at a enaJor-SeutMfiatnameeeJogisi tical base at that Mekong Riv- ferry crossingSS miles southeast of Phnom Penh 1 a a spokesman cribeid the and open In rejecting the Idee of a military Affiance of Indochinese nations the spokesman recounted Thieu noted that South Vietnam had signed the 1962 Geneva greementa on Laos recognizing that nation's neutrality and also had recognized Csmbhdian neutrality: When you're away Ta with Moonset 3:43 pjn Sd them to for Saturday the dangers ofwsr-COytrL Sunrise 5:39 am age after yean of exposure Key O'Hara the Ra2 Japa-se photographer said per sonal: disputes wen most evident after the first' month at He compared them to family quarrels and said they were aggravated by impatience and the ctoemesa of quarters on the tiny boat O'Hara also noted that the Ra2 crew- dispensed with clothes miRhif the time iMa rolwant tqat is to the- subject depends on how Freud-ian the psychaitfist is) Dr Yuri Sinkevitch the boat's Russian physician said occasional ftitiion 'failed to mar the friendship ana reestablished in the maderie voyage Sinkevitch incidentally Sinkevitch said he was chosen for the Ra expedition because Heyerdahl specified his Russian crew member should' he a doctor with expedition experience who spoke English and had a sense of humor Mexican crew member Santiago Genovese an anthropologist whore Specialties include race and aggression noted that the quarrels oh the Ra were invariably personal ones never yacial or political tired Consolidated Edison fore- -man -Mrs Sulla was a nwmber of the Rye Presbyterian ChurchT In addition to her-husbsnd he survived by 'five sisters Mfe Rdn Smith and Mrs Mabel Keeley of Greenwich Mrs Helen Keaveney of Oswe-go Mr Minnie Lennon of Port Chester and Mrs Greet Min-nerly of Venice pieces and nephews HENRYWi -RB AW Employe Henry William O'Keefe of 1220 Boston Post Rood Mama roneck died yesterday at Rosary Hill Hospital Hawthorne after a long Illness He was 44 years old Mr O'Keefe was boro' Aug 19 1925 in Rye son of the late Robert Emmett and Florence Thompson O'Keefe He was a graduate of Rye High School and served In the US Navy during World War II A plant training instructor -for 'Russell Burdsall-A-Ward-Bojt 4 Nut CO of Port OteS-ter: he started' at the company in 1947 Mr O'Keefe waSa member -of local 1504 IntemaHonsl As-sotiation of Machinists and 4 he American Management Institute He belonged to thc-Church of St Gregory the Great Harrison uni He is survived by his wife the former Rosanna LaPine of the home address three stepchildren Kathleen Slater of Greenwich Robes' VahHnrn of Port Chester and Ronald O'Keefe of Spring Valley John Francis of Darien' three sisters Mrs Mfoy Val-larelll of Harrison Mrs Helen Combs of Kankakee 111 and Virginia McMinn of Port Chester: and several nieces and nephews CHRISTOPHER BANGLE Father of PQ Banker Christopher Nangle 69 of 30 Cottage Ave formerly' of Tuckahoe "died unexpectedly Speaks At Harrison Home Lady Peace Candidate Seeking Wide Change (Cmfinued From Page lT'N derided the only way to be a politician is to do and act 1 the tight money situation and snow what you're going to the tight money situation what going to Sunset 8:32 pjn -Moonrise 8:44 pm iiset CMf MM do if you gri she phi- A cami port of movement Mrs Abzug told the Westchester housewives that even though they might doubt some things the rnant stands for they bhve to recognize it la fighting to give women partidpaticn In iheir legitimate share oil society and is these terms "Despite the differences among fs got to put the Kof women together to je society as a whole" she said A measure of the'-interest Mrs Afazug campaign drawing nationwide it illustrated by the presence at the luncheon of Mra Mary Clarke -Vtf Los Angeles founder of the Women Strike far Pence there who postponed her return home to appear with Mrs Abzug Site said "She our candidate and Unhenicceeda she will be the congresswoman to wham we can write in addition to our own representative andwe will knowweare bring Mrs Cora Weias of River-dale a co-chairman of the jjew-MohiH7attfxi Committee and co-chairman of the Committee for Liaison with Families- of Prisoners Detained in North 'Vietnam was also present as was Mrs Louise Feldman' chairman of the Westchester Women for Peace was master of ceremonies mpalgnef with the sup-! the liberation President Nguyen Van Thieu flew to Neak Luang in CSambodii 35 miles southeast of Phnom Penh to visit South Vtetnpmere troops there and to folk Joint' atratrgy with Ckmbodian Premier Lon NoL If was their first meeting 'Newspaper reports in Bangkok iiilayjQklJLlfHfliffiirrA: tions by Thai border police and Cambodia forces qgalnat Viet Cbng troops on the Cambodian skje of the border The accounts said one Thai policeman and a Viet Qong were killed eight Thais were wounded and three were missing in 'two clashes thb week Thai military officiate refused to comment on the reports dr on other reports that Thai air force planes were attacking Viet Oong and North Vietnamese forces near Angkor Wat IliU when you'll continue I I I I I I I 9 0800 I I I I I I i 1 I week ke me you titles Ti Development and Attistance Vietnam re- ceived 4S207 milliba In tnili tary aid money through the food program 2 AP Neivsmen I Quitting Saigon Over SAIGbN (AP) Peter Arnett and Horst Fhas deans o( the foreign press corps in Saigon- are leaving the Associated Press staff here to take up new assignment for the new organization They have decided that eight yean of covering the wr Was enough As Arnett explained Tve always held a hard-boiled approaA to reporting But now the constant slaughter In Vietnam is getting me Ia bet the AP for' aome Where' The Fire? FromlajiL-yesterdaytoB atn today: rr PORT CHESTER 2:27 pm Sherman Street and Inwood Avenue wires in tree Waited for Cbn Edison to arrive No damage RYE 11:19 ami Midland Avenue Annex School Street malfunction cf aalrm 12:18 pm brake drum on tntek Boston Post Road po damage HARRISON pm Railroad ties Eastbound lan railroad sta- thjISVJ' GREENWICH Wednesday 11:20 am road ties fire damage pm Byram: wash -down gas at scene of accident on Rltch Ave 1 Yesterday 9:52 am Old Greenwich overheated hot-water heater at realdeact of Howard A Oowe 12 Irvine Road C8d GreenWidi No damage 11 ajn Cos Cbb: lint in dryer at home of William Lawler 11 Kent Place Cbs Gfibfo damage pnL Cbr CbW railroad flea near station drive No damage s- BLA8T HURTS 7 1 BRISBANE" Australia people injured by five gas explosions along 150 years od pavement In the heart of Brisbane today The explosions were due to leaking gas Damage was esti-: 'mated at 9675000 as three counts of grand larceny grafting out of three jecent ansanlte robberies of Dominick Re proprietor of Ruggiero and Re at 44 Martina -Ave these additional charges were lodged -after-lRe identified Gard-ner as the maa who bad assaulted and robbed him -on JuiyS July 10 and Tuesday'' Cambodian Bill Stalled WASHINGTON (AP) Senate qonfeteea remained adai- mant daring thqfirkt meeting with their House counterpart against any modification of the Cboper Church amendment to bep VA troops out of Chmbodia and appeared ready leave Mike Mansfield (bid newsmen' Thursday if looks aa though there will be drawn-out im- over the amendment DOMINICK 11GANI Former MerchaatHere Dominick ngllii 85 of 480 Westchester: Ave died yes ter- day at FHendly Acres Nursing pHmne In Harrison he 1 -nad been ill for three weeks Born- in Chnnitello province of Reggio Chlahria Italy on May 14 1885 Mr Tiganlwas owner and operator of asta- tlonery and luncheonette shop on Westchester Avenue A 68- 'iyeai iwklent heie heowned -the shop for 27 years until his 'retirement 11 years ago Mr Tigani was a parishioner of Corpua Chrbti Church land a member of the Port -Chester Triple A Club and Foresters of America He is survived by his wife Valentine Tigani: a son Michael of Harrison two sisters Mrs! Domenlck Puntu- rlero of Port Chester and Mrs Paul Vita of Rye And three grandchildren: A son Erpest predeceased him mbs Michael sumo Greenwich Native Mre MaFjorie A SuUo 60 of 11 BuenVlstA Drive Glen--vifle died -esterday gt United Hospital following- a lengthy illnesi She Was bom in Greenwich Feb 5 1910 daughtn' of the late Edward arid Elizabeth Rowel Sherwood and was the wife of Michael Sullo a je- DE 4 TH "MOTIVES JBNES EKW A' July 17 WS her mMMCI SurSy StruM Ilf rlm Wifs OI Dfnnrt Matter of WUIIqmP and Richard Aha turvIvM te Hx arandchlldran RfauKm Man ai'lht Church of SI Graqarv tte Graal Harrhon an Atonday July alll am Inttrmcnl SI Mary's Camatary Rya Ftlandiniav call at iha Water Cam-Co Inc Funeral Hama 14 Calwort Strial Hardtaan Saturday ynd Sunday and am 17-11) HANG' Oirlstaahar oahar twManly an Mi Cottooawnya Mi vr nan NY Nallva aixSunly Carlow Ira land Bclovad husband of Ann Murjihl Nanala Falter afLawranca A Jama Chrhtaater Mrl PaMr IMOry McCormack and Mr4 Dominick (Ha' and Itbihlaan Alia furvlvad by IS a dtildran Roaitem AAats at Sacradl Church Mt" Varnon MY Monday mjn Intarmant Holy Mount Caniatanr Ranoalna at Ilia Burr IS FaurM Aanuat Mt Varnon Family vanua Mt I it Qiapal Friday 14 t-m and 1 Saturday tf-ISI oJeeFi Sat tan York an Henry tet Rood William el miEl Nrw Jryjk 177 Beloved iMHhand at Flna O'Kcafc Fuarral tram William Graham Funeral Home rttij am Monday Jutv IS tallowed by afSaW tan Pastel bad Rva New York Monday "Jutv IS fair Mast a-hn Church IteGreat Marrlon now York I Mrd Mwv Camatary Rye York in HM of Rowan centrlb-mav ba lent to Ronarv HUTHmpl-Naw York Frtanfc may lam GratemFunerot and Sunday Ram lta la am (Ml) BANTORA Fratvlt Jaaenh an July 14 MG Xepatlna at Tte Jamal Cunlpwa -Amaral Home Jnc Solemn requiem Owr'Lady of Rio Raoarv'Ckurch i :3 am lntyment St MaryY am (M7 Rabart Schnauti Crott MnwHal Hama Part CheUer Servlcei elite Rva PrebvMerlan Church Saturday WiNaja Interment Putnam Cemetery Greenwich Conn Frtanda may coll today ft a-m at "tm craft Mtiter mi Ha (Mil riGANI -Dembtldp 1AWO njfar' 4tY? Htah Mau at Reaulem at 'Ormw Chr-tl rhY'ti an Monday St MS AJN Entombment at St Mary Cemetery Rva VHHina hours am aa Saturday and Hmi aa-Sundoy 17-m tttwRadclleilg Are RaaotMout Tte Celany MiT Vl kki" St Ffri omething of ipecial importance to vou may happen in your home town' or on the other side ox the 1 So wherever you're vacation-bound in the U-S-Adon't tniN single day of your local newspaper' informatiy and interesting pages It'ayto arrangeiormail deliveryJojrourJracationad Jwjsm lirii 1 tmi aivriar Wow tVioi fnmntiaHon nre the con- dress Give carrier boy the information use the on vacation you never yound actaow" goiabtr: fko ffOMitt Crouf I your coupon below or telephone THeresuo eztiri charge for vacationehvery auywherelxT yesterday XTUll rtiaderiCeTHebrtatk-aTid action 1-- to' ed which results In the threat of fewer' Jobs available and proved to them bow their tax pennies went mostly to war spending withonlya gprtian of one penny going to dUre she utd In her campaign she stressed her- interest in dla- logiw always occurred to me it was an outrage people In-government do not go otd and explain to the people who our enemies are Speaking of ft necessity for political change she said a lot government are of -prople in not really committed to if and she thinks the people of the Democratic party -gerierally do care Shout change "I've got to change the way the country runs or it's not worth she commented care so much going to fight these people in Congress even my friends" 'Mrs Abzug mentioned the need for- adequate hospital ears for all and for child care -available to 40 per cent of the working women In her district -and said there is a great need brchangeDurlnstltutionsreb ted to thb care must stake out our" priorities not in fancy figures said ouJ eud organize people in every clam to do-something about the desperate cofidUkms" Already through the cam paign Mrs Abzug began work- -big for the people of her constituency She satiated" one wonv an who wps to be evicted to solve her bnmedfote problem re Woman Hurt nng Center Lot fetecndfttDn aMJnitSd ItoStai today following an accident Wednesday afternoon at the Karvette Shopping Outer In-Port Chester -m'1 UENIGRIS HonninenU lUNMlte TH9395f 54 i 7-Block Chase Nets the continental USA me flong with to enjoy The and ws'ii i i i 1' The Daily Daily iTteM III UlJSSSwa was a retired machinist for the Anaconda Wire A Ohle Co and llvsd here for many years native of County Chrlow Ireland son of the late Edward and Ellen (Loughfoan) Nangle he was u'communi-- cant of Sacred Roman Catholic Church where he was 1 a 'member of its Holy Name Society Surviving are his wife Mr Ann (Murphy) Nagle of the Lawrence A of Eastchester James of West Harrison a vice president of the County Thist Company and of-fioer-in-chaige of the bank's Main Street Port Chaster office and Oiriatopher of Tuckahoe a member of the Mount Vernon Police Department two daughters Mrs Peter i Mary) McCormack of Is: Up and Mrs Dominick (Helra)'-Rasao of Harrison three sisters Margaret Nellie and Kathleen inhvtuid and 15 grandchildren Aave a wonderful timet Item MAIL TO: Pwt Chaster NY WHITE A neven-blodt chant hjr two White Plains policemen nabbed a 26-year-old Greenfaurgh nmag qteiYM wltirattempted WJoua amulL The suspect Robert Gardner of 391 TarrytqwnRoad was identified by employes of David's Fifth Avenue a worn- accessor shop at 207 Road aa the man who 'to Ur ttf tite'caah register reportedly lied Irom the' ana scewnn un oonervia uw nmning from the store and began to pursue him ou foot Following a chase along Post Road MamaroueckAve- VACATION NOTICE Return Date my carrier boy 75 a Mfs Axorsky told police she waa struck by a small car which backed up as she walking behind it FVank DiPetro 39 qf New Rochelle said he was stopped at a foil stop sign waiting for traf- gaopbilitvmmagyT er of ThaTw York Times fflnnA aiwL loctiting back saw died -yesterday at his fume! thgwman iing onthe ground 15W Od Country Road Mr Reading Joined The- Times tn i log acceptability manager a tfiKdSSi and rriehked after he repottedlv aurck Street later Re formeriy had worked 15 years for The Phita' defohia Inquiper Survivors in dude ms wife Ruth a son and a daughter ran' across Grace near Leonard jStreet and riui into a edr driven by Mary Durante 54r0f 3Ryan Ave I HI J1 Name Home Address Vacation Address LeavingDate I will pay I HOUSE OFMUCORULS tomDrieft3nm 142 Iffent It RuK tel 937-5570 I' ntteand Martine Avenue the two officers caught Gardner --Inove ttti House mempera on South Lexington Avenue JSeveraT compromise ap-InJKMmpn tqthe ttPPted preaches are being discussed Mwin and felonious sreault to any compromise but Senate Democratic Leader charge based on yesterday's incident Gardner has been charged with three additional counts of each crime as well i I Y-' ur i I 4- i jt.

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