aasm ^•3^lai^!!lJJjfc>»«a»»-jr»ias t »5 LANDSCAPING AND LAWN CARE Phone EXport NEW HOOUHCX SO. AN ORDINANCE ajBHIflUHr an ordlri Advertisements PUBUCATIOW CLASSIFIED AD RATES <strong>On</strong>e Urn*, IS Wat* (4e pa Ad A • — Ail Classified Adratising Cash — BUTTON, BUTTON Who'.Oo* My *•«!•«"? MM* ad •Mta Tor Terrfer. •sdnlty gmtarii Ma la Man tMMM Dktplaj AdnM^U — HM VM 1 IBcb GIASSK5 MtmLUIlfct ar£, Oati Mrs, IHI^T, FEMALE HELP WANTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES APPLIANCE REPAIRS l*arn and Rgpair Sarvta on all Ma|er A Snail ApplUnc** CALL US FIRST SCHUTT ftECffllC 710 Attory AM. Ph. 1242 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE MATS FOR SALE NURSERY STOCK BOAT SLJre TOR.RENT |-tKMLL£tK BUSINESS SERVICE hoail , APBly ^ P1 f fara BREAKFAWSBT tHBlsn, 40" x 60* Firepro<strong>of</strong> Can be utsd for <strong>of</strong> merchandising «ax«pt restaurant AMOS - GARDEN TOOLS & SUPPLIES MALE HELP WANTED IOHTFUL OPB4 EVENINGS A SUNDAY EXport 9-3554 I. SCHUFF ELECTKH: SUPERMARKET - KITCHEN trips way down — ) • wwab and month*. 'MMOM" — I have 710 ASBURY AVENUE 'round . • . strawberries in January, oyster* in -June . . . gourmet delicacies from a! ever tfie world, and just plain wholesome, |A *W»* and vagotablet, a variety feed fd <strong>of</strong> f every kd kind . . . right where I want and ouf-<strong>of</strong>-taaton ffih al yMr tj,om , . ,:Whtn I want thtm. BUSHEL OF FROZEN FOOD BEALfR FOR COMBINATION 10 RKBVE THIS BONUS! with Every Purchase <strong>of</strong> an EWctrk Refrigefator-Fmier Combtnatton <strong>of</strong> Ewiinc FrMztr ., , rVaas Harl Boty houiewivas and working girl* agreat WOWS * SAVE TIME! • SAVES MONEYI • SAVIS SPACE! Wt WOW from y««r taddy-KilowcrH Appliaaco Dealer. NTIC CITY jfl|ffl^fr ELECTRIC COMPANY M yvor alactrfc Irakf bulb! WANTS) — s**et metal and mas Is '««*•» bet sir fcwllsg is bungalow IB tnare ume in Sorsers Foist, AJ1 maraiaj eA hand. Write Bo* im. siatlBd-udinr. SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN WANTS WORK a , esoiUR HE 4Ui a««, PBone WOMAN WISHES HOCSEWOIUC diiji «Brt Export SJgm, MATURE LADY. dsSra Bab EMPLOYMENT AGENCY *. Re RCICrcnat Investl tMHifl emHiHiry, pnpanlsrjr or n jUow wwlw INSTRUCTION Jl oTiiuiflrt instructor. PbJ~ MU 1-01*0 7J2 rORTHE bte Ion PERSONALS FINEST TO WEDDING in*,. CSimrt VISIT nr mnM M». aw SSti CLASSIFIED AO MOULT* CALL US TODAY W« will •MlmatB the •act <strong>of</strong> instilling ELECTRIC HEAT IN YOUR HOME WRLI Anderson Electricians IMI IWHt An. ADDING MACHINES REPAIRED OCEAN CITY TYPEWRITER SIIVICI MM Alter* Av,. Dtps* HIM CAR RADIOS REPAIRED Cote Rdtflo Service ALL MAtll Matarala SalM and SenrJM 111 Mburv Aw, Yok Kays 30c Each 2 for 55c NEED A EARL NORTH'S WOOD SHOP FUBNTTUM; Repaired - Unfinished Reupbolstered 10H, Sf, appo*H. R.R. Sta, Phono EX 9-2936 RADIOS • RECORD PLAYERS REPAIRED NMdla for AD Tn» MHMIW' RECORD SHOP W? Mat* AM. IXNM MM USED TV SETS GOOD CONDITION 30-DAY WARRANTY *25.00 up 1VSETS FOR RENT WEEK - MONTH SEASON SOIUff ttKTHC 710 ASBURY AVENUE EXport 9-1242 moke ideal second «#f» for your ftom* EVEHOREEIS, all klndl: UI Hz, T {rum iLSJ up, Mrs 491 tU H ' PLANNpiG NEW DECOR tor you home; You'll be wise to w Smltli Bug worm tor your rug. «nd e»rp««, qualliy rugs and ^fpeu tinge lif * TA M till S:3D p, ffl, Open W OT, WT, I ._ gHld Condition. reiuoBaJbkt Deji'i . , «„,«, Bayfrom. PBone ftport tf MTKOKATOM LADIES ANTII3UE DESK, clock portable t waih • 7-1J WJJ UBT PUPPY to, old. 345 Saupray Ro«rt. BITTHICH. •and Wesley Ave. far aui In lots each 40f » WC tf entire group. PAHCEL OF_T LOTS on BeeUey** Point. BmOP tor group, Grace ind Asbury Avt, REAL ESTATE FOR STORE RENT In former Satm Building. Will •ult tanant. Cantor with parking *«' fo storaa. FOR mwomiua Phone EXport 9-1 Richard S, BEDROOM REAL ESTATE in FOR SALE HAUTIPUI, $17^00. 4n Mrmera- NaW j <strong>City</strong> en Shora T DUPLEX W500 EDWARD H. Real **M»eV lit Aatwty Av*. Mth ftraat f4lM thaOardan* COTTAGE In tha Oarcttn. OTTAOI In thadaniMu REAL ESTATE »W BHI«r*a. Road Pho«a EXport MMO OAUICltD DISPLAY MERCURY Montaray k luntUv. B*dlo and WlCKSp^UI CADILLAC Coup* •to aid baitar. Power *VS. *1.895 NMD Station W< SOMEONi SOMEWHERC NfitDS YMM »tAL EtTATt WR , til CHHHI AT«, II »*x|n>f}ni apuuiiviit (5 nMtt-V and bath). o)l hw. «tonn idw* fcl Albtli TUt mm WtanaiM aetona floor ment. 8 bearooSTple nalh ^°Thlt- ire. het««n 14">KStr«t trl* latchan, mn Son* Op and rath Street bounded inded by the DIoU. Auaun 13 to Jr?, Reasonable Southeast line <strong>of</strong> Haven '.venue on Apply aua West Aw. T-S Die North weat line (tteet r IIS ft. 0-UOVR, MWfttt PWl RENT A outii Street, Near . . liult SOUTHERN HOTEL Phone KXport 8-13BQ, tr AFARTMENT* FOR RENT, tint floor. <strong>On</strong>an Oty. (J, J.» Family Holal attractive. oDttwnleni. central !«*tlon. >lx noma. free MJ-Wn*. «07 Ocnan Ave. Inquuv 3nd floor. T-4 •aakJo^TV. hH ae>ej THE GUTJBtpE, modem, clean, a from July SUl to Sard. (5n* 4>l«* t« boardvralk. Abw roooM, UH w«r YEAJtLY—Un*uml«h«l a floor apart ment, 3 bMrO<strong>of</strong>ni, living room, kltenen and aunporch. fSl-dO month IneludlnT heat and hot water 40 A bury Ave . Phone Export CLEAN OtHoTORT RaaeoMMe tar wi Waaley In. APAttTMENT. FURNTSHEO. tlt. TL»aJ[aH QUAKTB8S rOR WOWONO BOYS— l ht '1* «T.O> par week. Oood Md*. Cenusl S9M. BentirlSXeSJm-. looMton. ail ontni Awe. T-ia [El vnfla.la apf.La. XJM •«-• i,ulu.l from n,*""* and bounded on the Southeast by .1-1 ft oubllc etnet ronnlnc JjrtUel wltfi e«n iSTfL South- '•y.T^^ Avenue. lingers and __.. a~Mast«-**MMhanlc «Kh number <strong>of</strong> regular paid ~ men nt who have *c>rv*
WM eCMN CITY SENTINEL-tEPOER 1*4 WaW*. Fanny Farmer , MUCOUS ASSORTED CM4MS Warren's Oft Shop «MA*yryA¥MNM IIMI Mllll Along The Fishing Beat by Btt Henderson The ymawiteri MuM tn most at the ouuiindlne snehes along the llag teat this week 'Jerry Con, _y. lie 11, <strong>of</strong> CMIMVIlle, Pa. land- ed what nay wry weU turn out to bs toe oact outstudiiig «tfh <strong>of</strong> tlw •MHO. jerry did tattle with a «- pound tuu <strong>of</strong>f the Cape tail tntk Bal nils Wayne jto f FWtodrthl Hkd ige 11, h _ longer, j . l»ok*d into a three- pound nckftoh OB Saturday, Wayne caught the tub white wMUnt with M* dad ftaa tort. «M. ths 11 <strong>of</strong>f Longport. U-monl » dock record. ed Wayne's food luck. Sub-Men, Mori* TneoipiBB, <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>ley, Po, caught a ni lii-puund flounder lasl wrek. Marif silo ex. clludly reported 0 ealth <strong>of</strong> tin idyl- tiaiul flounder accarding lo &i Com- man. But the adult anglers were not by any means puihi'tl entirely oul <strong>of</strong> the picture by their younger comrades, James O. Trumbowtr. <strong>of</strong> Merchant- vllle, hooked • fine 40.pouml luna on Sunday The 43.intli fl«h was pulled aboard the Surcsncer II on a halt i.I Gl«no, according to Nixon's Murin*. The Bea Way, out <strong>of</strong> Stctlmans dock and skippered by Tom Franken. field, brought home ISO kinEfifh on Saturday, The B»rt,y <strong>of</strong> five did its anclinjt <strong>of</strong>f the Avaton Shoal using elan for tail, Avalon Shoal bi about in hour-and-a-half boat trip south <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, Brim \tiuon, <strong>of</strong> Phll.itlelpm.i, did some unusual fishing la*t week, Wit^ «n netted a mess <strong>of</strong> fish inrliidini! M kinL's, IB sea robins and 27 harks, KinsfiMh are delicious eatlna, waif people like shark meat, but what adclphui. «»« e»me UP with Wahoo uelnhlnfi in at Impounds, S, ounces. The !»-ineh long Wahoo was {.aught while Hose was fishing from the Halmar IV, captained by Uurrel! Wynn, Mr »Bd Mrs, Gerald MeLouehln and son Mr and Mrs, Chester Craw, then, all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, formed potent team in the blue .'nhin waters this p«»t week They netiei U blueM which weiBhed from un to three pounds each. In flounder fishing the top honors go to Jack Andrews and party Wltsun mint' lo do Wiih all ihos.. sea | <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, sho hooked jver .lnl«' We susses! ho plant ihom , pounds <strong>of</strong> lh» rial tl-h last sutur in His (jarden for ferlilUer day Andrews' secret weapon • his "Rainbow Rascal" lure wmi-fr parrnlly pruved quite lempilnl! LAST CHANCE SALE! <strong>On</strong>ly <strong>On</strong>e Week Left To Cash In <strong>On</strong> These Outstanding Buys! The weekly Cape May Countv fish. j iiii! prize for the 6v«t enteh want to r, Scott tromlfy <strong>of</strong> ehurrhville. Pa, I flounder, I Cromley boated a beautiful sbt.pound. | Doe tlolUngohi-arl. <strong>of</strong> our town, also I2.oume wcakfish <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> •Cor&an's In- I has a *eerul w|.upjn for the belsoKUf r- let last wwk and brousht the fish I ed flounder Ilollineshead has (Jis to Ed Cornman for the weigh-in, A rather rare catch for this arra we» jnaue by Meads W, Ro«e, <strong>of</strong> Phi covered a hole in the depth, where U» fish like to assemble The hole if * halt -nile '-om Ralubow Clanna REFRIGERATORS and WASHERS SAVE '110!! ON THIS FULLY AUTOMATIC FREEZER REFRIGERATOR • GIANT SIZE (11 CU, FT.) • ALL PORCELAIN INTERIOR • MANY DELUXE FEATURES HOLIDAY VILLA AIR-CONDITIONED 915 S. MAIN ST., PLEASANTVILLi Open - Friday, Saturdays and Sundayi <strong>On</strong>ly FRIDAYS a SATURDAYS it.iiJOp.in. DINNER SUNDAYS I ts I:N p. m. GOOD HOME COOKING Again under the management <strong>of</strong> MR, 4 Mill J, GILBERT NOON Par ««.rv.llom Phon* Milton 1-tfM AMPLE FRHEE PARKLNG IN REAR KGUURPMCE TRADf M-SAVE 85.00 u-rr . YOU PAY '214.95 ATUMTK CITY QKTBH: FOOD AUOWANCE . , , 25.00 YOUR NIT PRICE WITH FREE SERVICE AND 5-YEAR WARRANTY ONLY PHILCO LOW COST NO-FROST REFRIGERATORS We are CRASHING,. .SMASHING PRICES so LOW we are not permitted to advertise price! Brand New from PHILCO FULL 7-SHIET AUTOMATIC WASHER UKED0M6 TWO LOADS IN ONI! QUALITY BUY OF THE YEAR! HIGH CAPACITY BUY OF THE YEAR! 1, Water Saver • Tims Savnr 2, All Porcelain Top 3. Automatic Soap DUpenter 4. Lifetime Lubricated Meter >»»•«»« we're lor WALKING SHORTS • BERMUDA SHORTS by Jantzen & Smartalr 3.95 to 10,95 • SPORT SHIRTS by Manhattan & Eagle 2.95 to 9.95 • SLACKS Wash "n Wear, Blends & Worated 5.95 to 19.95 • SWIM TRUNKS by janUtn t Catallna 2.95 U P • CABANA SETS by Jantzen & Catallna 8.95 - 19.95 ~~ t xo n'si JJJ ASBURY AVENUE PHONE EXport 9-1PS6 Open Friday and Saturday Evenings MHH I I IIIHM (Doe «ald "no cmnment" whsn..thtl l^Me> asked him in *Meh mee. lion from munbaw unannol to iravel ,hP half mUt I" U» w ^ holc> ,lo«h IIlHiffl also hO8 » fav<strong>of</strong>ite ,pol for flounder. BMard n«.«.» from his home in B«i!ey« Point ir, hip cedar survey for ihe> area el Middif Thorouiihfarii, Ilr raushl 1« riountjpr ihf last line out VFW Tops Artisani <strong>On</strong> Woiks, Irrors In Wrdnesilay BiBlii Babe Hull action, VFW wan virtoriaiu o«l baU UiU «,u si* i. ortij- Tom Williams pitchfil oni!.!iii In dffcat for the Artisans, Smith allowed Ihree hits but srediied with the win for %TW, mi' scored all its runs on •rrors and 11 walks. Huflip Slahlcr and Palmer slutHtd the i :s for AntMiu, \/wyii ... 21* 110 jrtmwr. HICK! SEA FOOj 1155 Asbury Ave. EXport MSlsT SIA FOOD and TAKI-OUT Open Dally 'til 7 p. m, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 'til 8 ASK FOR OUR COMPLETE MENU We Delivmr W6ND . ,400 <strong>On</strong> Y.UI- DI«i Printed and Published in America's Family Resort mil OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER _ No. IS Telephone EXport 90304 or 9-0305 OCiAN CiTY, NIW JERSEY, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1?©O GILLIAN'S 8- EXCITING RIDES-8 FITM nFrK PLYMOUTH PLA< TUIN U£i^K andBOARDWAL OPEN DAILY from 1 P.I OUR 31ST YfAB ****************** MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL HELENE CURTIS PERMANENT *1O°° <strong>On</strong>w um tMH llagdnd and Htil haii itlghny n Campldf Nsvar BrilH* J NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY — AVAILABLE AT — 2 MODERN SALONS THE FLANDiRS HOTIL, EXport 9-1000 - or - 9-2277 THf HUB SHOPPING CINT1R, 16th Srr##t and Havon AvenM Across from the New A&P, EXport 9-4499 *«««*«««««!«»«» MODBL Wi»O WITH ONE YEAR SERVICE IHUFF ELECTRIC AVL Serving You Sinn '22 — EXport 9-1242 NEW Gold Blind • Large 4x8 test gypsum panels are eaiy to cut and apply and <strong>of</strong>fer added fire protection. durasan VINYL-SURPACBD QYPSUM WALLBOARD • vinyl surface won't scuff, crack or chip and is to easy to clean, •TOP IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION Get Big Home Comfort at Small Home Costs... SII US TODAY FOR LU-RE-CO PRE-ASSEMBLID WALL PANELS AMD ROOF TRUSSES J UNIOR'S DISCOUNT FASHION CENTER 819 Asbury Avenue CUTS PRICES <strong>On</strong> Famous Make Jerry Gilden and Jonathan Logan Dresses! Reg. $14,98 SIZES FOR JUNIORS and MISSES! You know the kind <strong>of</strong> fashions tim» two i makers design ... and you know how good • are! Now, you buy the pick-<strong>of</strong>-the-crop at J* Mg discounts! Hundreds to choose to iabrlM. colors and styles you're gotog «» ! , Shop early—get best iftfeetten. Doom «P*| 9 «.m. sharp! MRY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M, ;rqnd Jury Belabors bolder Purchasing forties; Reform Urged A seven-polnt presentment criticising the purchasing i <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders was yeiterday by the Cape May County Uiand Jury, .„/ at the same time censored the <strong>of</strong>ficial actions <strong>of</strong> 'members <strong>of</strong> the board, and submitted lour recommen, ' to correct exuting practices <strong>of</strong> the board. The action by the jury culminated a three-month investiantipn into the board's purchaBinii methods by Conn, ty Prosecutor Ueorite B. FHUK-H- The presentment was handed up L'itt> yesterday to Superior Court Judge Anthony J, Cufin> nt Gnpo May Cuuil Housiv Aceordln, to tha jury. Ma board si frnhaldart have "rr.gm.nHted purchaun. making no eifort to IM. Mildat* thu overall requirement, which would Iwid them to a com- potitlve manner <strong>of</strong> •cquljltlon." The jury nlsa charged that the board's pun'hnH' <strong>of</strong> automobile's con. formed to no set piitlorn or plan, nnd held the opinion thai Freeholdir Carl YounEbere. as djm-tor <strong>of</strong> county roads, WHS "fieBilgcnt in the pur- chase <strong>of</strong> an Allis Chalmers Irncter, The jury declined to make a eomlu- Building, MB IM Bran »v. ill Clears All foufhs Involved Island Foray Ldg. King Ru!»s |Lock Of Evidence 58 youths taken Into by police in an am- Mid on Shooting Is- _ly Thursday morning lU cleared <strong>of</strong> noisemak. charges by Municipal Brinkltn A. King who them not guilty at a yesterday morning, tie coIlege-SBe youths were _jd by Alexander K. Blatt. e Oy attorney. The hearings JM In a crowded court room • an stimated 200 persons, in- C the 58 defendanti, . Blatt wai retained by Harry pr, o»ner <strong>of</strong> a chain <strong>of</strong> I candy ilares. JudRC Kinu i lestuminy from seven arrestinH oil details <strong>of</strong> the water-borno . i tfcal Hw burrim I nf «t sn Hi* MaM and there •W bt no rMMnakla d«obt in I atrTi mind ai la the guilt si __. Ha alM HH that • • qtml-crimlnal aftoma and "the later live, <strong>of</strong> tho i moved to dismiss the case be. i ta clalraed all the facts were [nt fcnh In the original com. but Judge Kim took that niter advisement. Later the ! police <strong>of</strong>ficers were asked <strong>of</strong> the youths as = i who nude fend and i noiwd. None <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficers d comply. group was found not jrby Judpe rang, Mr. Blatt later % ttot fe? felt the police were only their duty. However, they I have warned the participants He also complimented Judge k on a fair decision. itos Collide At St. And Bay new traffic signals at Bth st. Bay av. failed to keep two i Bom colliding there Thursday —Tn. according to Police Chief H. Smith. No one was In- I in the accident. " Jane Sheperd, U, <strong>of</strong> Pitts. • «.. was drivins west on 9th IWai her ear Mruck the right "" <strong>of</strong> an automohile driven by MO.. Gross, m, <strong>of</strong> Perkesle, • »» had been driving east on IB. and was turning left into *Us estimated the damage to i^cles at $480, Each drivei "1 a summons for careless Damage To Cars [South End Crash at the intersee- - and Cedar av. causing M OB damage to both Saturday night, however, no •WBed Injured, according William H. Smith, Del Ross, 27, <strong>of</strong> 260 Northfleld, was driving av. and collided in H rt Mth «. with an arlvai hy Franois J. i, 17 > <strong>of</strong> PBiadelphiB, Pa ROM was charged with ** «liice poOce said on 58th st, had the Pj W ""• Swimmer.. Taken sion on the operation <strong>of</strong> the comity airport and <strong>of</strong> its economic vnlue to the county, statlnE that the Beneral public, having the facts brought to its attention, may in the long run take appropriate nctlun if any is di« sired . In connection with the airport op. eration, the jury concluded that "long term rentals and extensions have re- sulted in the failure <strong>of</strong> airport rev- enues to mnintain a parity wllh rising costs. The county has apeni in excess <strong>of</strong> J20.000 in IBM to maintain thn airport. The juiy, however, de- clined to pass upon the wisdom <strong>of</strong> this cspendiiurr or to mnkr any roe. onimendation eonceiiung this subsidy, j "The jury renllxes there are sound I arguments for and against this kind <strong>of</strong> expenditure. In ix'turn for this an. nual cost, the county deris'es « very substantiai payroll from indusliirs that doris'e their money in large part from out ef the county. "The facility itself may be a neces- sary feature inthe successful growth <strong>of</strong> the county. Finally, the public use <strong>of</strong> the county airport must not be dls. counted although its value swsuld be hard to reduce lo *1o!iars ai^l rrnts," Tha Jurv axprnHd the tell<strong>of</strong> lhm\ "tar the number <strong>of</strong> tractors In uie at tha county airport, the grau ii unreaionably high," Ths condition <strong>of</strong> Hw f rail is Indicative that thin war* no fractal? available, the jury LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMIT. A plan <strong>of</strong> action coordinating the operations <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Someri Point Police Departments for the mutual benefit <strong>of</strong> the area proteeted by the two agencies wu for- malizcd at a meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> both communities here Saturday. Pictured here (1. to r.) are Police Chief Charles Gray and Mayor Fred Chapman, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, and Mayor Nathaniel C, Smith and Police Chief WiUiam H. Smith, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,— Grainger Studio photo. Local And 'Point Police Join Forces To Subdue Disturbances In Area A formal agreement <strong>of</strong> cooperation between the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Somers Point Police Departments was reached Saturday at a meeting <strong>of</strong> polk© and municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> both communities in <strong>City</strong> Hail here. Thn prnsentffipnt rnndcmnnd tho usp <strong>of</strong> roiinty ears for personal uso by county employe^. The juiy ree* pmmended that .1 motor p«*i KysU'm be spt up to bettor rnnhlp tht* county to protect agfiiiwt thU p^rsonul usu <strong>of</strong> county vt?hU.irH= ThQ jury psp_russod tho opinion thht FT©pho!cteffi YsunBbom, Wnlter H. Tr«*n and George Post have demon= strated to the "jury "no pnHiriilnr fjompeteni'c 1 for the position entrusted to them." The jury rocommendg thfit tfin pur- i—:-: *•..,,-..-. now psjptpnt nmoni? the freeholders be rhanged so as to "departrnentrilize thosr lequireninnis whiph may be projected tor a fiscal year." The jury comldered the taailkliity <strong>of</strong> a county purchinlng agMt, but pstntad out that the iam> desirable reiult* may ba obtained by VMlInq NIB dlrKtar <strong>of</strong> Hie board, who It prMMfiy Hi* director <strong>of</strong> finance, with the Ml* Bowsr and reipoml- blllty <strong>of</strong> pauing an ail purehuM. The panel nlso recomniendnd that in the purchase <strong>of</strong> ttutomphlles hy the county that senleri biddlns be em- ployed, or an effort be made to pur- chase several care nt one time <strong>of</strong> one make and model each year. It wns also urged that ins<strong>of</strong>ar as pos. sihle county vehicles be held In serv. lee for a period <strong>of</strong> nt least five years before being replaced, TTie jury requested that "succeed, inp grand juries continue the tractor i t l t i I<strong>of</strong> as th* testimony Thr jnint eonfei'ehne joined forces hi'tsvtvn the tun eitieM jnr the eliin- in.-if ion uf Pit>iih?iiiH rrenirfi hy inw viulniioim on the purt <strong>of</strong> n Kniitll mijup <strong>of</strong> unrii!>' visitors to these resurH= Mayor NathsRlet C- Smith sf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* and Mayor Fred Chap- mmrii ef Ssmeri Psinf,, in a Jefnf ifatemtnt said that ef the fhousanii <strong>of</strong> summer visitors, the greater majority are very erderly and is net' eauie any 'rausf' traunln nnd Action i^ bring hr- ei'lenited auninHt them fur tne pro trrfion cif Mi!' mnjnrity <strong>of</strong> duurnt ndult?; and jiivt'iiilt's tuiifiyini^ Viica* titms, they siattxi, ^ SpmflraNj*. the* \wn polire drpiirt= merits will ;tim ni t!ir elimination <strong>of</strong> lirinhinp hy uniiprnar youths, driving under thy infiiii'm'c 1 £*f Iit|llQf nntl tiny foriii <strong>of</strong> remdy tjundiit-t itiM.l ondnngprs or unduly di8furbs lusv-abjdin^ eili- ''The ievefnlfif bsdles ef feeth cities feel certain that cooperative action will maintain the whsleisme ahnesphere for which the resort* are noted,'' The mayors jointly ai* lured ''that law-abiding viilfsrs sf alt afg^fpsups are must we)come and no thought will be given to restrict decent activities <strong>of</strong> these pertons." <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nnd Somers Pnint po= Urn hrtvo inforninlly conperiiteil in • pfist but the meotlne Hnturdny svill bring nhniit mort 1 pffcrtiye t-o- iaiion nnd inimrfihift? net ton to nrnv-t violntors who fk 5 * 1 froni unv Hty to the othnr, i'pri'NrnMitp Oeean <strong>City</strong> nt the m«etlni? wv-rv CrimmUNinnom B' Thomus Wnldninn nnd D. Allon vtrh, Jr.. Pnltrv Chief Willlnnt H. Sinilh rind Rfnynr .Smith. Homrr^ Point otfiHfils prrsont wvro Cotinril- n Gr-nret* Ilyatt, Pollen Chinf rlns Grny and Mayor Chapman, Visitors, From Arizona Ruth M. nnd Anne E, Kurtz, < tors <strong>of</strong> Mr. iind Mrg. J, Wesley Kurtz, Beachfront Snoazer finds Up <strong>On</strong> Jail C<strong>of</strong> Most propip ypmlng to Oeean Lily svould like bf-at-hfront hotel rnonis, hut not everyone can af- fitrd \o_ pamper siirh tastes^ WiU liam Carl Wilke, 18, <strong>of</strong> Parker, Fa., however, thought he had th? answer lo the problem <strong>of</strong> '11 Ipsv- budn^t vaGation, I*ainj"Li'tii*n Jehn R, C tri ^on firat otasi rvrd Wilke slipping in a booth ai Boh's bpiir-hfront tunfh= ixmoitt'i __14(h st, and the bo. <strong>of</strong> able to low income families anj 1 SIS North st, was penaiteprt HO for allegedly fearing up a parldng_lick- Pt issued by police, Barry S. rtflni- Ban, 18. <strong>of</strong> Longport. and Patricia A W IB f SIB C l adults were Judged guilty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>- Ann Warner, IB, <strong>of</strong> SIB Central av-, fenses charged a^inst them. Bail I were fined $15 each on was forfeited by 19 persons sched-; rharKPS. uled for hearings on a \ F ariety <strong>of</strong> charges. In the Juvenile section <strong>of</strong> the court, eiffht <strong>of</strong> nine cases listed were found guilty and fined, while four lost cash bail by not appear ing in answer to the charges. Oerald Beebe, 'JS, <strong>of</strong> MS 8. brivc, Beesley*s Point, and John Hickman, Jr., SB, <strong>of</strong> McKee Qty, were fined investigation Ins<strong>of</strong>ar as thj testimony I for a viS(t the beRihnlnB <strong>of</strong> August, highway, <strong>of</strong> ^icij Konowltch might be pert), nent." Mr, Konowitch is n former county agency man who is reported to be In the tractor sales business in i Philadelphin, J Commenting on the jury's views,' Judge Cafiero stated that ••public <strong>of</strong>ficials have a sacred trust and it does not' lie within them to deviate from the law. They should he held to the strict contents <strong>of</strong> the law. From my limited knowledge <strong>of</strong> the facts, your (grand jury) approach Is proper and tha criticisms justified," Charges <strong>On</strong> Drivers In 9th St. Collision A 31-year-old man accused ol driv- ing under the Influence <strong>of</strong> intoxicat. ing liquor by police Sunday after the car he was driving allegedly smash. ed into the rear ol another ear stop- ped facing east on 9th st. at Bay ay., according to police^ Dolores F. Althouse, 27, <strong>of</strong> phlladel. phia, was stopped In line at Bth St. walUng for the traffic UgHt to ehango when her ear wag struck by a vehicle driven by Vincent J. MeAneney, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pa, Mr. KcAtuieney was charged with driving under the Innuetiee <strong>of</strong> alcohol and failing to cany his drivers reg- istration card. Total damage to both automoWlea was estimated by poUce • — McAnneney^iaU he «w me eluded. at mo, MeAnnmey Mud he saw th tea tm riBMi em*ms m tto oth« car, but could not stop In nmc to .void a U Boat Propellor Slashes Youth A IS-year-old boy was severely slashrt by the propellor <strong>of</strong> his 10- foot outboard motor boat Saturday <strong>of</strong>f the Sea Isle Yacht Club when he was thrown into the water as 'he boat made a sharp tum at high peed. - - — John McEvoy, Jr., vacationing king vith his grandparents in Sea Isle, ~n§ riding in the boat with a companion, Timothy McOlnty, also g•-, " ^-^"S?-" 1 - 1 ^ tossed into the water. KfffiFu, ^J«l 52S, William Enalish, 54, <strong>of</strong> Philadel- phia, was fined a total <strong>of</strong> HO on aged. The Qgures now being readied «B be given to the New York <strong>of</strong>flee <strong>of</strong> the Authority In compliance with it» rules. They will show the finnwdiate need for such an authority here, hm concluded. fines alleging he failed to register as a criminal and citing him as a disorderly person, Jesse M. Powell, 24, ef 115 Tfh st,, was cohvicted <strong>of</strong> loitering and final $2i>. James O, H<strong>of</strong>fner, 19, <strong>of</strong> Runner meade, N, J,, was found not guilty <strong>of</strong> a charge that he was a disorder- ly person. Kirby M. Kile, IB, <strong>of</strong> Easton, Pa,, failed to appear in court and foi Wied SSO ball nested when he was charged with Illegal possession <strong>of</strong> alcoholic bevrrages, James F", Di- gan, SO, <strong>of</strong> Sharon Hill, Pa., and Louise C Jess. SO. <strong>of</strong> Recane. forfeited SM bail each on charges that they consumed alcoholic bever- ages and left empty bottles on the berirh. John J. McLaughlin, 22, <strong>of</strong> Phil- forfnited charge, 2S on while nnfse- Edward V j An amargency oparaHon m p«r- form«d by Dr. John Rayal Moor*, a PMlMriphla lurgHn, al Hw Man* and tt» doctor Ii enditsd with uvina Hw youth', left hand. Tha boy's arm was broknn In two plaCM and nearly twarad by Hw p^lor. Hs wai a(M cut akavl face, naek and ch«i. In attempHng to protect his face th ii ll th pg from the spinning boy's sleeve was hi propellor, the snagged and th ON SUBJECT OF ART. Hostesses and exhibitor view one <strong>of</strong> the oil paintings <strong>of</strong> T i VSiV Phildlhi Hotel here, Hetured here are (1. to r.) Mri. Horace S. Felton, Mrs. Van Server, Mrs. WiM L Ohl d M R l l esairaitir ¥£&** VUE M* tii@ use ueuiiui^ w nuiaue s, c^£tuiit mia, fouaumj nis, Mrs. Grace Travis VanSciVer, Philadelphia William L, Gruhler and Mrs. RusseU Han- arttet, displayed this week at the Alvyn scom.^^enior Studio photo. y gg his arm dragged Into the spinning blades, MeOinty jumped into the water and freed the sleeve and <strong>of</strong>ob- ably saved young MeEvoy's life. A rope was tossed to MeQinty from a passing boat and he tied it around MeKvoy's waist keeping his companion's head above, water in the process. The boy was ordered to Temple Hospital by Dr. Moore and both were taken in an ambulance with a police escort. He ii reported In good condition by hospital author! ties, William O'Keefe, commander <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey State Marine Fleet* said the same boat with Me> Evoy's sister, Virginia, 14, was stop- ped recently for speeding and t<strong>of</strong> being overloaded with six girls. Beat Goes Aground In Inlet With 4 Aboard A 25-foot cabin cruiser was disabled and ran aground in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>- Longport Inlet Saturday afternoon with four persons on board and was towed to safety by a cutter from the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coast Guard Station, cording to Chief Charles Clil g The Jo Bohb, owned and operated HenQr B, Shaman, <strong>of</strong> Reading. was refloated by a crew under the direction <strong>of</strong> BM1 Robert Ferguson The disabled craft was towed Into Nixon'a Marina hoe tar repair*. St.' g g, l ad rVww."19. nf Wondmere, N. V.. josl similiar ball posted on a loitering count. Robert A. Graham, 30. <strong>of</strong> y lock. 31, <strong>of</strong> Plftsburg, charged with drinking beer on the beach, each fo-feitnd SJa hail, Peeey Shenlay, IS. <strong>of</strong> Primes, Pa.: fflrnlvn nonTanH, 19. <strong>of</strong> Secane. Pa.: Harold Rich. Jr., 23, <strong>of</strong> Drexel Hill, and ,Tnhn A, Griffith, 24, <strong>of</strong> Secane, lost 125 bail each on charges <strong>of</strong> drinking alcoholic beverages on the beach . and leaving behind empty bottles. Failing to appear en loitering charges, David L. Omsteln, 19, <strong>of</strong> Lawrence, N, Y.; Sanford Kriss, 20, <strong>of</strong> New Yoi-k Oty. and Pved Ledv, 19, also <strong>of</strong> New York Oty; John J, MeDevitt, 21. <strong>of</strong> Ambler. Pa.; Hugh J. Sheridan, 20, <strong>of</strong> Philadel- hi 4 Jh D F l 20 g phia, l , , l John D. Famiilare ,20. p , an4 h also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, forfeited each, Phillip Marlef, 20, <strong>of</strong> Johnstown. Pa., and John F. MeElgin, 23, <strong>of</strong> Ablngton, Pa., forfeited tfiO ball each on [ighiing charges. In Juvenile Court, three boys and three girls ranilinB In age between IB and 17 years, forfeited SO bail each on charges tliat they wore consuming alcoholic beverages in a parked auto. Two 17-year-old toys, one from Philadelphia and the other from Jenldntown, Pa., were fined $25 each on a charge ol being drunk and disorderly. Fines against Uie other juveniles heard ranged from J5 to $23 on diverse charges. Woman Tails Police She Was Hit By Car A'woman pedestrian reported to police she was struck by a car back- ing out <strong>of</strong> a driveway at Fslen av, and 10th St. mrly Sunday evening. The woman ron.plnlnod <strong>of</strong> an Injured back after she said she was brushed by the cur Mrs, Dorothy Jackson, 48, <strong>of</strong> Penne- grave, N, J, reported to police that drive Pair Exonerated By Judge King Two persons were found not gritty <strong>of</strong> charges brought against them and five other persons failed to appeal In court here yesterday fnornjng fag fore Municipal Judge Franklin A, King and forfeited ball. Frank W. Jones, 25. a salesman, <strong>of</strong> Nomstown, Pa., was found not guilty <strong>of</strong> malicious injury to prop- erty at the Wesley Arms Hotel, 8th st, and Wesley av. The original complaint was signed by James "rtm. has, the operator <strong>of</strong> the hotel tell <strong>of</strong> 1200 was returned to Mr. Jones. Basraa F. Ray, 21, af Bmal Hill. Pa., was f«md ml flMHy at miking iMid and atoioiilatii nolin ar 1 •.m. July Fourth « M A and CaMnii av. Ball sf $M «n* nfuffi^g fs h)Hi By 11^ iMnt William Shutteworth, 23. <strong>of</strong> Lan- caster, Pa., failed to appear ta eomt to answer two charged, resisting an <strong>of</strong>fieer and petty larceny. He to- feled a totaT <strong>of</strong> $100 baU. Arthur Heist, 20. <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ephrlam, N, J.. did not show up to answer charges ttiat be ^used & dJsft^ bance at the Wesley Arms by re- fusing to leave when asked to by the operator. He forfeited J50 bail as a disorderly person. . Sue H<strong>of</strong>fman, IS. <strong>of</strong> Haverford, Pa., and James Raymond McG«t j tigan, 22. <strong>of</strong> Ardmorc .Pa., each forfeited SSO by not appearing In court on charges <strong>of</strong> being In room 15 at the Wesley Arms without Brtt obtaining permission from the dsak clerk, Samuel Lops, who signed the complaint, Francis R. Wash, U, <strong>of</strong> Oreliind, Pa. .lost S25 by not appearing JPM> terday in answer to charge* <strong>of</strong> mak- ing loud and obnixlom noises the morning <strong>of</strong> July Fourth at Mb *L and Central av, , Mr*. Go*U A DaltgaM Mrs. Frances Goetz, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, was named a delegate from -New Jersey at the Democratic National Convention at Los Angeles yesterday. Mrs, Goetz was originally *^p#irril an alternate delegate, but wag grwo a vote in caucus <strong>of</strong> the New Jenejr delegation at the convention rite Wf- terday, . • ~ •; * ' TIME mnd JULY— the ear wm driven by Thoma. w. & Hitchcock, TO, <strong>of</strong> 3 W. Dundee rd. w< — & MA*' .*' \T,
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