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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 3

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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Times Journal, Vineland, N. Wednesday, June 30, 1954 Thret mile away, was in a rear driveway shared by row houses. A pungent Gladys Benner, reported seeing an' automobile driving off her drive-1 odor described by residents as burning gunpowder, hung over the neighborhood immediately after the explosion. Phone Installers, Management Meet To Avert Strike and the rear basement door of hep" next door neighbor, William H. Moore, were blown open.

"This is a complete mystery to me at this time," said Lt. Williajrt-Stoltz of the fire marshal's office. Detective James McTague of the" intelligence squad, said the same'- thing. No Real Signs Of Effort To Save Indochina Shown In US-British Statement way at high speed after the blast. Despite the intensity of the explosion, there was comparatively little damage.

Authorities helieve explosion occurred in the rear tof Miss Benner' home. The rear At least one resident reported being blown out of bed by the concussion, Another resident. Miss basement door of the Benner home NEW YORK IP-Western Co. and the CIO Communica i tions Workers Union were "on call" today for a new try at con- tract talks aimed at averting a changed their minds." Gsorge added he thinks the British remain unconvinced that united faction is possible or desirable in Southeast Asia and are resigned to French concessions to the Com- 4 SUPER VALUES FOR THE 4th ON SALE ONLY coiisi-io-coasi sinus set lor tomorrow. Negotiations were adjourned at midnight last night.

Union representatives said they were unable to add anything to an earlier announcement that there had been WASHINGTON Lawmakers found few tangible signs today in a statement by President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Church-can-British effort to save Indochina and her neighbors from the Reds, Churchill said here on his departure for Ottawa yesterday that his five-day talks with Eisenhower had shown the unity of English-speaking peoples is "unbroken and unbreakable." There was in Congress general agreement with this and approval of the Eisenhower-Churchill statement of principles issued shortly mumst-led rebels in Viet Nam. I Churchill and Eisenhower said in statement Monday they had' jagreed to "press forward" with! i plans for a free nation alliance 1 in Southeast Asia. But indications' lies. $1.19 Boys Girls' POLOS Boys' and Girls' SHORTS were that this would be preliminary planning only, annd that the British were sticking to their po- 'eitinn thai Tin fnrmnl cfana arimilrt "some encouraging signs" in its talks with the company. No time was set for meetings to resume, but both sides said they were "on call" for further talks.

If the strike is called, it will affect telephone operations in all states but Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The dispute involved equipment installers for Western Electric, which is the manufacturing arm for the Bell Telephone System. The union's old contract, which expired May 2, provided an average hourly wage of $1.86. The workers are now seeking a six to eight cent increase in this rate and have rejected a company offer of four to six cents, negotiatior before Churchill left. But some senators professed to see more importance in the remark of British Foreign Minister Eden that the conference of leaders had laid the foundations "for the work we have yet to do." British Hold Steadfast Sen.

George of Georgia, senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in an Interview he believed that "some good was acomplished by the conference, but the British haven't Keg. $1.98 Boys Girls Up To Size PAJAMAS JOSEFH CAPEZZA EDWARD COULTER TAKING NAVY BASIC Domlnick Joseph Capezza, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Capezza, of Central Minotola, and Roy Edward Coulter, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Coulter, of Tuckahoe Buena, are now undergoing basic training at the Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Md. Both attended Cleary Junior High in Minotola and enlisted in the Navy on May 17. Keg. $1.49 Size 12 MIDRIFFS And TOPS 98c be taken until the outcome of French-Communist peace talks on Indochina. U.S.

Wanted Conference The United States had taken the position that an international conference to draw up such an alliance should be called at once. Further on plans for a Southeast Asian anti-Communist alliance was expected at a meeting of the Anzus Council an organization created by the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty among Australia, New Zealand and the United States. The meeting was requested by Australia's minister of external affairs. Richard G. Casey, whose government is pressing for speed in bringing a Southeast Asian alliance into existence.

Secretary of State Dulles was due to attend for the United States. New ZfAland Ambassador Leslie Knox IW'jnro is the New Zealand member of the council in the absence of his foreign minister. In their statement yesterday, Eisenhower and Churchill said their two countries will continue "in intimate comradeship" to work for a just world peace. They held out "the hand of friendship" to nations which by "solemn pledge and confirming deeds" show they want peace. i Mystery Blast Rocks North's, Philadelphia IFOSB' SBABY PHILADELPHIA i.fl An explosion of undetermined origin rocked about 50 homes in the Mayfait section of the city early today sending alarmed residents pouring into the streets in their night clothes.

The northeast Philadelphia blast, loud enough to be heard at least a 713 LANDIS AVENUE J--SA7. 'J IV" i mm A CONDITIONED-AIR CONDITIONED-AIR tONIII I lONtU A 9 SHOE STORE To the Rescue GREENVILLE, S. C. I.T) A telephone operator called the police and said there whs a woman on the line calling for help. Officers listened in, agreed it sounded bad.

Four patrolmen sped to the address and found all doors locked. Entrance was gained with a pass key. They found a drunken woman in bed with the telephone receiver off the hook. She said she was all right but wondered if the officers would get her a glass of water. They did.

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and Mrs. John Woschenko, Llewelln a student at Pennsylvania Military College, is attending a six-week ROTC Summer Camp at Fort Meade, Md. Cadet Woschenko, shown here, is being instructed in a variety of eld exercises at the summer camp designed to develop further his leadership ability and to increase his technical knowledge. Also training at Fort Meade from Vine-land are Austin W. Hill, son of Auston T.

Hill, of 70 west Chestnut and Charles H. Houck son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houck, of 517 north Valley ave. All three men are cadet sergeants at P.

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