Delaware CountyCHILLYMillbourne firemen were cold. Rut they agreed with borough council Monday night that they shouldn’t have installed a thermostat without an official OK. See Section 2. •naily Except Sunday II-U E. 8th St.. Chester, Pa. 1MH,» - TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1969Want Ads TR lt;-5151 All Departments TR Mis\Home Deliveries 60c per weekTEN CENTIGNSYsprinkling all will Delaware night and ming the her which lorning.For theWeather iladelphia ' rport said F an inch corded in s, making f an inch ie county Wo days, a d i n g s county tiring the norning a n inch of ester, .52Edgmont,inch inas■Sxiri- Tile Soviet in American man whose rgency land-) border dur-ie U.S. Em.y.d the Soviet old the emulated Soviet:ase is beingign Ministry as safe and re identified Patterson of aviation offi-ifanlry Divi-West Ger-rl Siclielstielkesman said try claimed ane crossedy July 4 in u i, a port at 3 Black SeaU.S.international and plane he investigated into the on an inno-viet govern*owl.y :n suchW1REPHOTOSOLDIERS of the 9th Division’s 3rd Battalion, 60th Infantry^ ivait in line at Saigon’s Tan Son Nhut Airport to hoard a military transport, plane bound for the U.S. today folloiving departure ceremonies.18 ArabsCONSENSUS IN SPRINGFIELDKilled byIsraelisiVialibn Clubight the sin-TEL AVIV (AP) - Israeli troops killed IS Arab infiltrators in a series of gun battles on two fronts Monday night, the ■army announced today. It denied Egyptian claims that the Jsrne-Teacher Pact•SPRINGFIELD — The scboollduties and for department heads,departments board Monday night approved were provided. !teachers willa salary package which provides Under the plan, the board will for a beginning teachers’ salary pay .$1 per nionth ($12 per year) of $6,500- [for all certified employesThe salary increases will become effective ip the coming 1969-70 school year. •toward Blue Cross- Blue Shield premiums’. The school bbardi does not .pay anything now forf the teachers’thic rviirnrvfOwith 10 or more receive an initial rate of' $400 plus two annual increases of $100 maximum of $600.The board and the teacliers also approved an increase inBenefitsUrgedome814 MenOn9PlanesGala Welcome Is PlannedMcCHORD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. (AP) - The first U.S. troops to be pulled out of Vietnam by President Nixon winged homeward in nine jet transports today after, a sendoff marked by military fanfare and the thanks of Saigon officials.Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, commander of American forces in Vietnam, told the 814 men in the first contingent of 25,000 U.S. troops being withdrawn: “You occupy a significant moment in history.”GALA WELCOME A gala welcome awaited the infantrymen, almost all veterans of combat, at this Air Force base, near Ft. Lewis and the city of Seattle.Army chief of Staff Gen. William C. Westmoreland, a former U.S. commander in Vietnam, flew in from Washington with decorations for five of the returning, soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 60th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division.On the program for the next three days were speeches by public figures, band music, a parade, a dinner, pretty girls and, in many cases, family reunions.Among those who saw the troops off at Tan Son Nhut, air-! port Tuesday were South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-lThieUi Vicc President Nguyeneacli lo a rJent Nixon urged Congress to- Cao KJ' ar,d Defense Minister day lo bring 4.8 million more Ge^- Nguyen Van Vy. workers under unemployment SURPRISE ARRIVALS insurance and to.extend the pe- Tllieu and Ky were isework calendar•vr rv-tIOC1 onriod of benefits during times of.... Wgh unemployment.lasL minute arrivals, just before}____