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   Bucks County Times (Newspaper) - January 25, 1971, Levittown, Pennsylvania                               a r ley Makefield M orris ville Dear A bbj Column Page VOL No 21 County Po MONDAY JANUARY B 30 PAGES PRICE TEN CENTS FATAL ACCIDENT A Huntington Valley girl was killed in this car Sunday morning Times photo it rammed into this building on Bustleton Pike in Feasterville Car rants dies A woman from Huntington Valley was killed morning when her car struck an office building on Street Road in Feasterville Pronounced dead on arrival at Holy Redeemer Hospital was Mrs Bonnie Jean Taylor of 2328 Philmont Ave Lower Southampton Township police said the victim was driving alone about when she missed a turn in Pike near County Line Road and her car left the road The car barely missed two utility poles but struck the corner of the office building The first story of the building is occupied by the insurance office of Vernon Platt The second floor is an apartment Heavy rescue units of the vose Fire Co and the ville Fire Co worked almost 30 minutes to get to the body of the woman who was trapped in the front seat The Trevose Heights Rescue Squad transported the victim to the Police said Mrs lor had been separated from her husband and living with her ents Declare it open S Viets leave Cambodia road PHNOM PENH South Vietnamese and American forces ended their operation along Cambodia's vital Highway 4 linking Phnom Penh to the sea declared the road open and withdrew their military spokesman said Phnom a city unnerved by three nights of terrorist was in a state of full with fighting continuing in the ing countryside Communist troops fired a pair Evening O It won't be too bad if all the snows are con- fined to the weekends It was the kind of clinging snow that created beautiful scenery but made driving extremely difficult especially on the turnpikes Police Commissioner Rizzo isn't instilling confidence when he backs up his men before he knows whether they are right or wrong and even when the incident happens off duty Commissioner Rizzo should know that have to obey the same laws as one else Since they wear guns at all times they have to more careful No matter what the President in any State of the Union message there is always one predictable reaction Some Congressman will always complain there is nothing new in the President's sage Guinea has sentenced 92 persons to death for treason and involvement in the alleged sion of the country I didn't know there were 92 persons in ea According to the news reports the UCLA coach didn't complain about the refereeing in the loss to Notre Dame Saturday all the calls seemed against the country's leading team and the replays failed to substantiate the calls Behind every successful man is a wife who keeps nagging him to give her brother a job Science says the bee's stinger is only 0302 long The rest is your imagination of Soviet-built rockets at blasted by the Communists Friday The missiles fell short and wounded two villagers In the South mese announced they had completed repairs on two bridges south of the Pich Nil Pass on Highway 4 and the road was open They turned over security to the Cambodians at 7 and almost immediately the South Vietnamese troops were pulled out of the area The spokesman said Marines returned to their permanent base inside dia at the Mekong River ferry town of 35 miles southeast of Phnom and rangers and armored cavalrymen to South Vietnamese territory on way 3 along the seacoast U.S spokesmen in Saigon said two helicopter carriers which had supported U.S Army AHl Cobra helicopters making air strikes in direct support of the South Vietnamese and Cambodians during the Greeks win record prize New Zealand syndicate of 25 Greek immigrants won today what was believed to be a world record horse racing prize of The who live in won the prize when 50 to 1 longshot Gather won the fifth and last jackpot race at Ashurst Race 250 miles south of here The jackpot is run at various race meetings in the central district of the north and pool money accumulates until bettors pick five consecutive winners The jackpot won today began in October with battle ended their operations today and sailed away from their stations in the Gulf of Thailand It was not known exactly when the American air support although officials first acknowledged presence of the two carriers Jan 17 A bomb demolished an annex to Phnom Penh's electric power offices Sunday injuring six persons It was the third night of terrorism that started with the major Communist attack on the Cambodian airport early Friday morning The last government outpost on the River fell to the Communists Sunday It was at 30 miles from the and had been defended by a battalion of Cambodian troops There was no word on the fate of the government soldiers Other fighting was reported within 13 miles of Phnom Penh Flight after flight of Cambodian bombers flew over the capital Sunday to hit nearby targets and support government troops battling the Communists in various areas outside the city The Cambodian High Command said today that 35 Cambodian air force planes were destroyed in the Communist attack Friday the official figure had been than CID probes Viet incident Vietnam Vietnamese children were wounded in a burst of gunfire from a passing military tank truck and U.S Army Criminal Investigation ment agents were in- the spokesmen said today Shooting suspect caught by stakeout By WILSON Courier Times Staff Writer A round-the-clock which lasted nearly three paid off yesterday when a Trevose man was arrested and charged with shooting a Philadelphia man The suspect was identified as Russell A Weston of the Charter House Roosevelt Blvd and Old Trevose vose Bensalem Township police said he is charged with shooting George Reicherter 28 of 4603 Megargee SL five times and dumping him from a car on a darkened road in wells Heights on Thursday In Unmarked Car Acting on information received by Bensalem police set up a stakeout detail in an unmarked car near the apartment in building Around 3 o'clock yesterday one of the officers on stakeout duty noticed a car pull into the parking iot The stakeout officer then to police assistance and the accompanied by his wife entered the ments Boy tells on babysitter Mass the babysitter and her three friends were downstairs her charge was upstairs calling police are smoking marijuana up the boy told the police switchboard Police went to the house Saturday night and arrested the babysitter and three male friends The not identified by police but described as said he smelled marijuana in the first floor bathroom He said he learned to recognize the smell at a state police exhibit last year and knew what the drug looked like from public service an- on television The babysitter and one of the youths arrested were to be arraigned today in juvenile court Two other Richard W and Gary R faced arraignment in district court photo OB Page About 13 including two from Lower Southampton Police responded to the radio Entrances to the building were covered by the detail Police said the ment is located on the ground floor The vehicle in the parking lot matched a description of one sought in the police said Three officers then entered the building and Weston was con- fronted in the hallway it all police quoted Weston as saying when he was apprehended He was taken into custody Courier Times Photo By Alex Zidock Pamela Lou Brown of the Country Club Route Middletown stands beside 12-foot snowman made by her Mr and Mrs Dennis with the added help of neighbors Mr and Mrs Terry Sandman By Supreme Court Sex bias case review ordered WASHINGTON Supreme Court instructed a lower federal court today to take a closer look at a key test case involving allegations of hiring discrimination against women with small children In an unsigned the court returned to the district level the claim of an woman who contended that her civil rights were violated when a factory refused to hire her because she was the mother of pre-school children At issue is a provision of the 1964 Civil Rights Act banning sex discrimination in- private employment practices In re- turning the case for further the court said the record at this point was in- sufficient to decide the im- portant issues involved The test case was initiated by Mrs Ida who was refused employment as an in the Orlando plant of the Martin Marietta Corp In other the Struck down a Wisconsin law which blocks changes of location of jury trials in misdemeanor cases By an the justices said the Rev James E militant Milwaukee was entitled to further consideration at the state level of his conviction of charges of violating a curfew ordinance during 1968 civil rights in Milwaukee Agreed to rule this term whether a court order prevents Greyhound Corp from continuing its control over Armour the nation's second largest Let stand a lower court ruling that E I du Pont Denemours has the legal right to sue two aerial photographers on claims they were stealing trade secrets by taking pictures of a plant being constructed in Tex In the case of Mrs the Justice Department ported her legal claims Her attorneys argued that Martin Marietta discriminated on Page Col out police said Acting on a search warrant police a number of weapons from the apartment In addition to the which was described as a Pontiac with New York lice impounded another vehicle on Page 22 Col A winter wonderland Lower Bucks became a winter wonderland again today after an unexpected snowfall gave the area an additional one-inch white cover Much of the 1.3 inches of snow which fell over the weekend should be gone by tomorrow as the weatherman tells us we're in for rain tonight and tomorrow After comes another deep moving in from the Great Lakes region which should be around 40 row are due to plunge into the teens tomorrow night as the cold blast lets loose Fair and cold is the word for Thursday and day The weekend snow brought the month's snow accumulation to 9.2 which is four inches above normal Total snowfall for the season is up to 11.9 inches mal for this time of the season is 10 inches Rainfall over the weekend amounted to 42 of an bringing the January precipitation to 2.39 about three-quarters of an inch below normal Ice floes in the Delaware River have broken and the river's flow this morning was cubic feet per second The river level is 8.62 feet Nader likes FTC plan WASHINGTON Federal Trade Commission today proposed that advertisements and packages of phosphate detergents carry a mandatory water pollution warning Consumer advocate Ralph Nader praised the proposal likening it to the health warning required on cigarette packages But the soap and detergent representing said it took to the proposal proposed FTC rule would raise unnecessary doubts on the part of and in fact would be the association said in a statement The proposed subject to public hearings April 26 and also would require that gent packages list all dients and their respective in the product Environmental scientists have concluded that phosphates hasten of lakes and streams Up past 10 years Bucks growth doesn't match last decade Bucks County's population has increased by 106.489 the past 10 but it doesn't match the county's growth the preceding decade figures re- leased by Gov Milton J Shapp show Bucks County's 1970 tion as 415.056 which is 4.189 more than preliminary Census Bureau data released last ber The latest figures have been accepted by Gov Shapp as the final and official tally With the development of town in the 50s the county's population increased by 163.947 from 1950 to 1960 The county's population in 1950 was 144.620 Ten years later it jumped to 567 The 1970 Census figures show Bucks as the fifth largest county in topped only by Philadelphia ny Montgomery and Delaware Bucks County's rise the past 10 years is the second largest in the exceeded only on Page Col Feature this ABA AND NBA Joe Gross views the can Basketball Association's latest attempt to keep up with the NBA On page 14 SUPER WEEK Paul Giordano tells of his after Super Sunday It's on page 16 INDEX Real TV TV Women's Day Classified Night TV listings 18   

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