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0 XT 4 Latest Circulation 6,812 Net Paid Which Meant Over 26,000 Readers WEATHER FORECAST Increasing cloudine i rining -and cloudy with par loda of raia likely tonight and tomorrow. Tfo HoHy AmmccT ESTABLISHED 1864 161 Carr lr and Motor Rout Homa Delivery 104th YEAR No. 123 MEMBER UNITED PRESft INTERNATIONAL 42c par Week TEN CENTS MILLVILLE, N. (08332), THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963 i Mk Jrk slu 'J Hum loys iris Fop. iiy Annus! parade In City V.

HM Because the boys and girls, of Millville are enjoying their "weeks" at the same time this Sees Ho Sign Of SAIGON (UPI) U. S. spokesmen today said 549: -Americans were killed in com-j bat last week, the second high- est weekly death toll of the war. In the week ending Satur-j day another 2,282 U. S.

service-) men were wounded and 73! -were reported missing. It, raised U. S. losses since Jan.1 7 Break Down Of County Firemen Mark Birthday In Local Hair year, local residents were treated to one of the finest parades of its type last night when Girls' and Boys' Week Parade was -held. More than 500 marchers participated in the event and countless hundreds of others Talks In Paris PARIS (UPI) S.

Am-Watched-bassador-at-large W. Averell' parade was made pos-HSrHmnn 4. 'b through the sponsorship Chief FIREMEN CELEBRATE The Cumberland County Firemen la it nght observed the 50th anniversary of their founding with a pleating affair at the local fire hall. Shown left to right ot the event ere Joseph Drew of the Newark Fire the speaker; Millville Fire Chief Carlton Reeves, Assistant Pennington Hess and County President Bill Horseman. (Photo by Ralph) laoi to Killed, 143,6781 To exchange ideas in fire wounded and 1,138 missing, fighting proved to be the in- The spokesmen said jungle centive that led to the origin fighting west of Saigon and of the Cumberland County battling in northern provinces Firemens Ass'n.

on May 23, last week killed more Ameri- 1928. Twelve old timers, two cans than in any other week of them charter members, re-of war except the previous lived that night 50 years ago seven days, ending May 11. In last night at the Millville Fire that week 562 Americans died. Hall as the county firemen ob- The Communists last week served their Golden Annivers- oi tne Bush-Kerrick Post Aux- seen no sign the Vietnam talks iliary, Veterans of i are breaking down. jWars, and Nabb-Leslie Post He said he did not take Amerin Legion.

The Auxil-seriously a warning Wednesday lay supervised the. girl part by Hanoi's chief envoy Xuan the parde and.the Legion Thuy that if the talks collapse he pz were awarded, the United States "will bear nners in the vaous di-full respgnsibility." "I haven't seen any sign 'of pllce escort ihm taiir iiocin. w.i whlcn cleared the route, the French Police May Pick Up Local Man Lists Plans For Richard Moore Join Other Strikers On Bench Warrants PARIS (UPI) French police in South Vietnam suffered 765 men killed. U. S.

spokes- Willis D. Robbinj jr, ot Port'M Am Arial Hail men said it ran Viet Cong and Norris and George C. Hepntr MwlIIUrial UflY- North Vietnam battle deaths 0f Cedarville, charter members. "Ml Is Top Scouter threatened today to strike in Police reported Jast night that they picked' up Georges Reiser, 39 of 515 Columbia on bench warrants is Of course, this kind of 'maneuver by Hanoi cannot last C.hamp'on Lelon Richard Moore of Millville support of the millions of workers who have paralyzed France in the war to J5U.074. 'joined 10 others representing Details of the post's partici- South Vietnamese Casualtiea sgea equal to 833 years of fire pation in Memorial Day affairs Earlier South Vietnam fiehtine service to CumhirlanH were eiven bv Chaolain Clinton Cumberland was the recipient of the Maur-j forever.

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spokesmen said government County in reenacting the his- lice strike could bring anarchy Reiser faces three counts of of the Year." award ies ana we Know tney came sjon accomt3anied S. Howell when Bush-Kerrick Post 2169, Veterans of Foreign to a nation already in chaos. breaking and entering and night at a banquet Held inhere on in Daws oi rresiaent viUe cu Commir.inn Wars, met last night, Police unions met today and taken to the county jail witn, the White Sparrow, Vineland. uonnsona warcn Ji siaiemeni. othpr Chairman of the Memorial declared they may refuse to! bail to be fixed, later.

The award was made at the Harriman talked with news-(excepU(Jlof th foUow orders that would con- Reiser faces three counts of second annual appreciation men outside his hotel as he chiefs fl np.i Day committee for the VFW, flint with the interest of the breaking and entering and dinner of the district. Although ieit ior ms u. n-mDassy oi-in iurn fJ. Chaplain Howell reported that A 11 1 AAJLV Hl flags will be put on veterans' other workers. They protested was taKen to me county jau Moore was cnarge oi The Boy Commissioners ara forces last week suffered 475 toric meeting.

Each chair bore men killed, 1,467 wounded and the name of the original per-71 missing in action. son In attendance in 1918. Last week and the previous George Reeves played the part week contained some of the of his father who was elected bloodiest days of the war. The the association's first president, week ending May 11 saw the After election of officers' and Communists vainly try to an exchange of ideas, the meet-break into Saigon forcefully, ing adjourned for refreshments Last week the action came as of cigars and ice cream, allied forces hunted down thej Over 300 firemen attended capital's attackers and battled the meeting preceded by a buf-North Vietnamese forces justf-t luncheon, followed hv government failure to negotiate with bail to be nxed later. rangements ior the dinner, tne Recast until Monday graves on Saturday, May 25.

He Mayor Elliott Pettit, Glenn Ew- urged all members to report to an end to student unrest which The charges were maae, award was a surprise to nim. The talkg on lci- untiian, Thomas DeFalco Kevin Mt Pleasant Cemetery at 1:30 iea to suiaeni-ponce Datues to-several muiiuii 6u. xvciod axo iviemoers uic Monday following four sessions Smith and Dan Green. They day, and against charges of aces charges in Philadelphia Committee, together with hich rouKht no lndi catlon of were accomp anied bv Mavnr p.m? moctpra rminrii pxpcu-1 n.i 1.1.1 tiiii ci and is under bail there. It was further reported that "police brutality." -i a DreaKtnrougn mat migm ouaw ana commissioners tives and their wives attended to agreement on a'Viet- Porreca, Steve Romanlk, all members of the VFW Firing tne anair.

nam npnr upttlempnt. baul Polkowitz and TrinV Moore Is presently chairman Harriman said he was "tak- Hoffman, Man Is Felled below the northern border of speech by Deputy Chief Joseph Soifth Vietnam. I Drew of the Newark Eire Dept. Train Damages Squad are to be at the American Legion on Sunday, May 26, at 6:30 a.m. for breakfast.

Soon after, both the Legion and VFW of the Maurice River District ing a look at a number of I Other boy officials are Tim im neavy njjnung reuecseu Ued CQm Camping and Activities Committee. His award was presented by Dr. Sol Gerson, chairman of the awards com will leave to hold 19 memorial services at out-of-town ceme a uunmunin enon creaws ty firemen for their 50 pressure on the allies as pre-! of dedicated service and said Parked Cars different matters that have hannon, Michael Fien and Ke-been taken up and at newjvin Boyle, the fire chiefs, Jerry ideas for Monday." Barnes, Spencer Prichett, Asked about Thuy's state- Chuck Stiles and Bryan Alcox. By Earth Mover teries and monuments. uminary u.

Vietnam he waa much with peace talks got underway inthe 8ymbolic type meeting Pans. Iwhirh hart hAi mittee Damage to their parked cars ment blaming the United States Ships Outstanding Unofficial reports i i cated On Monday, May 27, at 6 p.m., flowers will be put on veterans' T)r. George Neft. professor uv. A today Hodges, of ronowing uus group were by a train was reported to police lata yesterday afternoon American spokesmen th firman of art at Glassboro State Col-man gald he dw not recaU ac, graves at Mt Pleasant Ceme 1186 Francme Dr, Vine land, iT in nnn 1 1.

lege, gave a suae preswnw- havJ n-heard thl5 threat. tery. Howell urged all members about 50 boys on bicycles. Two bicycles decorated like ships were among the many out- was not critically injured when a giant Wabco earth mover Dy KODen a. dones, ou ouuui St, and Mrs.

Mary Coleman, tion of Ws visit "lit was contained in the final to turn out and help. aid that antiaircraft fire Wed-'for anything from getting a cat nesday brought down two more out of teee to fighting fires U. jets over North Vietnam's in rj0t tonTareas. He com-aouthern panhandle. It brought mented that firemen are in Tl I II.

mnsi: 1111- For Memorial Day. May 30. Mauricetown. went over his leg at the Route tniir PararaPn 01 text 01 entries. A dozen or if uunci ycu i i A mv i 1 1 i the Legion and VFW will meet 55 road project ine motonsis saia mey were, TTrt1WhsT, Ton.

as released to newsmen boys with their pets made the Hanoi delegation. up the next division. Follow- Harriman said in any event ing one of the delays in the The accident occurred just parked on St with the Cole- man vehicle parked behind 1 special em- at the VFW for breakfast at 6:30 after which the group will hold memorial services at local cemeteries and monu north of the Millville city line about a city block east of Lin "I don't take that kind of made necessarv bv statement seriously." tne ones car. iney were wan-, th lal gtruc. ing for Whea on employees to the Soviet Union has coln Ave.

to lour tne pianes wsi in iwo the front line of defense in days of hitting the Communist their respective communities supply line. and stressed the need for in- Communist Defenses Doable creased officer training to com-Air defenses in the pan- bat the hazards of modern day handle have about doubled fire fighting. He spoke of the since April 1 when President riots in Newark and praised Johnson ordered American'the volunteer firemen for the judging and awarding of prizes was a boy in a simulated duck Seek Serious Negotiations ments. The Memorial Day parade Details of the accident were uuinpicvc wum iui U1C affected the art expression or blind and a boy and his.don- U. S.

officials said the new not immediately available but I Tli-i. Jones apd. Mrs. Coleman the people. will form on the Food Fair lot, N.

becond at 8:45 a.m. The there appeared the possibility the man may have slipped in parade will move promptly at said a train' scraped and dam- John McDonnell, of Miu-aged both of their vehicles. 1 ville, offered invocation and Police said no one was in-j welcomed those present. jured. I 7 murky, loose underfooting.

9 a.m. with the American Le Hodges was taken to Millville gion Band, color guards, march Hospital by the American Le ideas" of which weie ouisianaing. spoke would be a new Among the many fine entries to get the North Vietnamese1" J10 costume division to abandon the propaganda waa a boy in a roll, duels that have marked the rwho dicated talks so far and to get down Fever" and a boy to the kind of serious ttons the United States The sources said Harriman court driven in nnPn par hv ers, the Millville Senior High According to police, the dri-Treat gion Rescue Squad following vers were informed that they Result Ot Collision School Band, and Gold Star Mothers and Fathers partici the shortly before 9 a.m. mis were parked in a prohibited hap. He was taken there for pating.

A taxi passenger was re examination. parking zone at the time and damage was slight. No charges were made. ported injured and treated at A local policeman who re MiUville Hospital early hammering away adies of the Elks. The Queen muivmo i-j.

iru, in an effort to tfet i. bombing raids limited to the'part they played in assisting panhandle. A total of 26 Amer-j Newark firemen in extinguish-ican planes have been lost ing the more than 195 fires over the panhandle since Apriljresulting from the riots of 1. Twenty-six American air-iApril 9, 1967. men have also been lost Millville Chief Carlton Reev- In Wednesday's raiding, an addressed the visiting fire-Air Force F4 Phantom and welcomed them to shot down near Dong Hoi, A Millville.

Allen Sheppard, chief Navy F8 Crusader went down0f the Maurictown Company, near Vinh. All three men was presented with his Life aboard were reported Membership Pin. In- South Vietnam, allied troops battled Communists '-f past Prsident3 were attendance and were pre- dinging to bases within ing stance of Saigon. name mi th nesday allied troops killed to served lua wWt of the Communists a series Commander William Riggins announced cars will be available for any veteran unable to walk. Members were urged to wear their overseas caps.

sponded to the a i call said the man was attempting to The motorists said they evening as the result oi bh luuan ana ner Sent on N. High St. fC lcourt consists of Caro1 Penn Mary Moats, 228 N. Third U. S.

officials said secret talks Dorrie Kindle. Celeste DeFel-st the nasseneer. was treated between Harriman and Thuy jppis Lynne porrecai Barbara walk when he arrived and a member of the e- squad said he could move'his injured Commander Riggins reported would contact their insurance companies and railroad -K authorities. The train engineer continued on, apparently unaware of the mishap. for a lump on the head, police Ducilla Jackson and Le- leg.

the VFW Boy Scout Troop 6 is doing well and is still open to membership. He said the Scouts said. She was released. The matter was referred to According to the investiga- 7 1 110 sins were rouowed By Vineland police for investiga will assist in selling VFW Bud 407 6 iwiavuie senior tion. James F.

Mason, tion since the accident occurred Thuy into sucn private ais-jHigh School Band, color guard in their area. of battles. Powell stopped his Yellow Cab In front of a vehicle driven cussions. dy Poppies on Friday, May 24, and Saturday, May 25. Chaplain Howell, service and Rigor of Vineland was intr- and majorettes.

More than 50 girls made up the female cos by Stanley Biltowlch, 17 Erie duced as the oldest surviving president, having served in Surgical Patient welfare officer, reported 62 vet tume division. Port Jervis, N. Y. They collided. erans cases a 1 for the past two weeks.

Before dawn today the Viet Cong sent mortars ripping into a Saigon market and a police station. They killed nine persons and wounded 25, all civilians and many of them children. Communist mortars 1931. Austin Hiles, Mauricetown, William Pettit, 322 N. High was taken to Millville Hos They were followed by about a dozen youngsters displaying they have a heart for Frank Hess and the drive being conducted in his behalf to pur was awarded a certificate for his outstanding contribution to ..1.

jcgiuu iicaLuc Lnjuaua iic was admitted as a surgical Police said Mason stopped to discharge a passenger near Broad St. His cab was reported damaged on both the rear and front. Mason was issued a summons for improper letting off of a passenger. chase a kidney machine. Late News Briefs SAIGON (UPI) North Vietnamese troops have re-occupied the A Shau Valley just one week after allied troops ended a costly sweep through the Communist stronghold, U.S.

military sources said today. The Communist move meant a renewed threat to the city of Hue. also killed four persons and "1C T7Tt wounded 19 in toe Mekong 6 Delta provincial capitals Is: patient John Lacivita reported that work is progressing at the VFW recreation site. Department Chaplain Joseph T. Gross reported on a.

state parade held at Beverly National Cemetery last Sunday. Six new members were accepted last night. They are John Next came the Belles of St. TEMPERATURE REPORT YiSTERDAY TODAY II 00 Noon 12:00 Mid, 1:00 P.M. 70 1:00 A.M.

54 P.M. 71 JOO A.M. 54 3:00 P.M. 74 3:00 A.M. 51 4:00 P.M.

74 4:00 A.M. 52 5:00 P.M. 77 5:00 A.M. 50 4:00 P.M. 71 6:00 A.M.

51 7:00 P.M. 70 7:00 A.M. 51 1:00 P.M. 1:00 A.M. 54 :00 P.M.

44 A.M. 62 10:00 P.M. 60 10:00 A.M. 62 11:00 P.M. 60 11:00 A.M.

62 ONE YEAR AOO TODAY High 63 Low 44 Can Tho and Kien Tuong. "7' eivea Mary's who were attired in old style dresses. Girls in the carriage division had a "Little Bo UW1- J4X(-11 V1V-1S 1V1 1.1 1 3 OCl" vice on the anniversary Twin Oaks, Cedarville Buck Peep' and other entries were shutem Rds. Now Open! Fresh i Panchesine, Leslie C. Berry, outstanding.

Discharge Patient Carmela LaRosa, 305 Russell Vineland, was discharged from Millville Hospital yesterday. She was transported by the American Legion Rescue The fireman's celebration will! Lloyd L. Caulk, Benjamin Ed Some tiny stragglers in the Berries Geraniums. 825-4753 5-22-2t-fp will come to a close on Satur- wardS( Raymond L. Norcross Parents Of Son Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Stretch, 9 S. Pearl are the parents of a son born yesterday in Millville Hospital. girl tricycle division added ad and Robert Chambers. day with a parade in Bridge-ton beginning at 2 P.M.

and the Dedication of a firemen's ditional humor to the parade as they bravely pedaled to complete the route. Among ex Squad. Recover Motorcycle ceptional entries in the girl bi Honor Roll at the Court House. The next regular meeting will be in Newport on June 26. FRIGIDAIRE WEEK LOW LOW PRICES ALL APPLIANCES ALTON'S 5-23-lt-fp Dr.

Mintz will not be in his office from May 24 thru June 2. 5-22-3t-fp cycle division were a covered wagon and a flower arbor A motorcycle reported stolen from a Wheaton parking lot last night by David Parent, Twenty-five, or more girls Money Stolen From Washing Machines t- -V Quaker St, Port Elizabeth, was recovered about an hour later. Police said the. cycle participated in the float division that used such themes as religion, flower power and patriotism. One float containing Jersey Strawberries at Reed's 4.

1 The theft "of approximately 1107 South Second Street was recovered on the same lot from two coin-operated 5-22-4t-fp I washing machines was under PETER'S BAKERY will be, investigation by police today, Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Kowalsky, 2 May Dr an- Police learned from Abe It, a Closed all day MEMORIAL1 DAY. Phone 825-0541.

Eisenberg, Model Cleaners, the' two machines were pried openlnounce the birth of a son yes- 5-23-6t-fp large daisies was also outstanding. Another large division was that of girls with pets. One of the entries was a knight on a pony. Concluding the parade were the Millville 4-H Automotive Club, the Millville Fire Department and two vehicles from the American Legion Rescue between midnight and 8:30 terday in Newcomb Hospital Jeanne's Resale Gift Vineland. The infant weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces and has been named John Edward.

N.W. Newfield, 692-2558. High quality almost new clothing at fraction of original cost. 5-22-6t-fp OIL HEAT WEEK Safety Displays This Weekend Wheaton Plaza 5-21-4t-fp Squad. Winners FRIGID AIRE WEEK LOW LOW PRICES ALL APPLIANCES ALTON'S 5-23-lt-fp I i.

Willi HIT liTini ajaaamwiaii iiwaaiiaaiiiaiiiwiiiiiiii.nl. liiiliamiaa iiii.H"'"'i.l'iaiwra -T 1X1- i Kreamer's Pharmacy Closed May 26th to June 10th Girls' Week winners were: Costumes 1st place, Val Kindly anticipate Prescription Grand Opening Menz Bar erie Bobryk dressed as Carmen Renewals. Restaurant So. Delsea Drive, Dress Sale Sat, May 25. 8 (Continued on Page Six) 5-21-5t-fp iVineland, May 29th at Seconds, no try-ons, no Dinner 8: Luncheon served be- returns.

DeSantis Dress Co N. Top Quality Milk Dairy Pro Out-door CHICKEN BARBE- ginning May 25th. 7th Sts. ducts Saul's Dairy, 825-TJ753 5-22-3t-fp 5-23r8t-fp CUE DINNER, ST. JOHN'S; 5-23-5t-fp DAY.

SCHOOL FAIR Si AUC-' TION. Sat May 25th, -Roads-, Teaching position available. town Road between Salem under ideal conditions, elemen- Brideeton. ADULTS $2.50 jtary grades starting Septem NOTICE Legal Holiday" Thursday May 30th Memorial Day No Business Transacted The MiUville National Bank CHILDREN $1.50. 3 P.

M. tojber. Send resume to Box pt parade" fWi picture. One of rha aufsranaSna floats FRIGID AIRE WEEK LOW LOW PRICES ALL APPLIANCES ALTON'S 5-23-lt-fp BOYS. GIRLS TOGETHER One of the kighliofct of Boys' Week and Girts' Week took place last night when Hie in the perada was that of the girl huntar shown in rha center 6 M.

TAKE-OUTS avail co Tht Millvill8 Daily, able. 5-22-2t-fp' 5-23-lt-fp 6-23-6t-fp younesrers held joint poroda. Reminiscent the eJd theme at rha picture. (Photo by Ralph) i.

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