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Along The Fishing Beat<br />
But the trots Isy ns tti^BBi- ted a<br />
moprty qn Ilddqe ttratWB In our<br />
Tim* is In the headline* thift w*rk' af-wi While a j**Wiig <strong>of</strong> kingffoh one<br />
* f I ikSU t l !<br />
by Bill Henderson<br />
Tim* is In the headline* thift r k i W j<br />
along the fishing beat. So Cur the t •P"fr*Aiaan <strong>of</strong><br />
Diamond Dugouts<br />
From the Point<br />
MMHU MINT LITTLI LIMUI<br />
seem to<br />
ifB» Wawliamsft<br />
In the neighborhood <strong>of</strong> 40 pounds, but be biting Uke theyT!<br />
Ed Comman says then are tuna IJ A McCarthy, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty boards<br />
out In the briny deeo that would tip' ed the Sea Snider on Tuesday and «W<br />
before he and Ms<br />
the scales at over 500 pounds Now ?*!!"7lJr ,Z fl?,<br />
the problem seems to^e to find {"" thry Ihey had<br />
somebody with a rig big cnouKh to I u " 11<br />
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1<br />
r, S<strong>of</strong>imloy and Sunday *tll fl p. m.<br />
AIK PtM Wife C0MH.ITI M1M0<br />
Hf» OwliVwr<br />
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Ourles HefTeman, Rich Warricli, Josh gUnard, his lovely wife<br />
Bill Qank, Bruce Rickrrt. Joe De- nie, and family friend Chuck<br />
Frank and Ron Roberts, all from CaiUon, <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point,<br />
BoMhwqn Fa were responsible for d h h Sd<br />
BoMhwqn, p»., were responsible for<br />
hauling In the largest tuna reporttd<br />
this week the boys boated a 39-<br />
pottnd, 7-ounce beauty while anf<br />
" n the Barracuda U out <strong>of</strong> Holt*<br />
Boat Basin. Accordinc to Lrrnont's,<br />
three additional tuna were also net-<br />
ted by the Boathwyners.<br />
James Trumhower, <strong>of</strong> Merchant-<br />
ville, almost tied for top tuna hon-<br />
ors this week. Trumhower boated<br />
one that weudted in at Anuhortn'<br />
Point at something Just under 40<br />
pounds. C. W. Hefteman came Info<br />
the ranking with a 3-1-pound tuna.<br />
Bud Pedlay, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, took<br />
his craft, the Spopner, out deep last<br />
week and came back loaded to the<br />
EUnwalej with nine tuna. The heft-<br />
iest one weighed the scales down to<br />
#•• the tune <strong>of</strong> 35 pounds,<br />
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iUon, ey t, operi-<br />
ed the perch season on Sunday wi;h<br />
a catch <strong>of</strong> ten, Blitmrd soys he<br />
prefers a bait <strong>of</strong> shrimp to tempt<br />
the fish to his line,<br />
Brint Wilson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, caught<br />
an error in reports <strong>of</strong> Ma plscator><br />
lal prowes in this column lajit week,<br />
Wilson states he did not catch any<br />
•harks and only three sea robins in<br />
a recent trip. We erroneously said<br />
he netted 27 sharks.<br />
Nixon's reported the first Bonita<br />
catch to this column last week, T!ie<br />
Uhpound Bonita was hauled In by<br />
Ed Uebcrt, <strong>of</strong> Latiyette HUls, rt.<br />
Watts' Homers<br />
Aids Orioles<br />
The Morning Baseball League Mon-<br />
their smltfcif.rt.cl.<br />
Wnl " Miami-Soroera-came usi with two<br />
do sport with one <strong>of</strong> these mon-1 Steelmans reports a big haul <strong>of</strong> g| i ^F£S!? a«I "ffikSPeS<br />
«ter» <strong>On</strong>e fellow Just came ashore kings, by Dr Hersehei Pettlt, Owen gnJthJtaurtaek" 1M. to its* right on<br />
Apparently"" Frank Wnilnms and nine at the hands <strong>of</strong> the good doe-<br />
hooked onto more than they tor nod nil party,<br />
handle while tuna fishing last Doc Helnekin and Art Ely check.<br />
Sunday <strong>On</strong>e tuna latched en and «l into Lwnont's with a haul <strong>of</strong> 41<br />
took <strong>of</strong>f leaving a busted rod be- klntrfJsh and one flounder. The ang.<br />
hind But Williams did manage to lers hooked the fish while aricline<br />
land nine tuna with a top vn-ijjit <strong>of</strong>f the rock fdio out <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Ourles Heffeman, Rich Warrick, Josh Billiard, Ms lovely wife Con-<br />
the heels at the league leaden.<br />
Frank Dougherty was the big story<br />
on the bill as he won his fourth game<br />
for the blue nine thin half. Brown's<br />
two doubles and Badefs single and<br />
double were the big blasts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Miami fanwi<br />
rik • 4117 1-11<br />
111 tlt-<br />
Hvatrs took advantage <strong>of</strong> a few<br />
absent Plan's players to pound out<br />
a 7 1 win over the undefeated leaden.<br />
The toss was the tint <strong>of</strong> the half and<br />
eliminnted the possibility <strong>of</strong> clinching<br />
the championship that night,<br />
Joe Roberts suffered his first loss<br />
<strong>of</strong> the second half and only Ms<br />
second loss <strong>of</strong> the season as against<br />
nine wins,<br />
Richie Schmled fanned 13 In pick-<br />
ing up the win as he also paced his<br />
mates at bat with two hits. Larry<br />
these teams next week before a tie<br />
can be clinched or a play<strong>of</strong>f game be<br />
nude possible as in the tint half.<br />
MAINLAND MNTJ.MSUI<br />
•lawn<br />
Wi,<br />
The Point Diner and Ralston Drug*<br />
opened the second half <strong>of</strong> play ui the<br />
Mainland PONY League with a M Ue<br />
..„ Diner held a 3-2 lead goingJnto<br />
the Bth on David Banhoizer's dropped<br />
fly ball. Barry Smith relieved by<br />
Mickey Bird were the Drugs tossers,<br />
while Billy Buffer itarted for the<br />
Diner, the mound chores taken over<br />
by Curt Fields.<br />
iiliiiiM<br />
• itiii it-a<br />
The Diner broke into the win col-<br />
umn with a 13-3 romp over the Bloom<br />
Heal Estate <strong>of</strong> tinwood.<br />
Curt Fields won his fifth put 0<br />
the season as his mates went out and<br />
pounded the visiting nine far 10 hit;<br />
to the next scheduled league game<br />
and will begin at 6 p, m.<br />
Standings:<br />
MUM* . _<br />
^^•taii Lilt<br />
• I<br />
1 I<br />
I<br />
Bnluna*<br />
KhrwOi<br />
ft.<br />
Uw<br />
•Mary<br />
JCC<br />
Catony<br />
Accardi, Work, Route,<br />
Gockley Moth Winner*<br />
Jimmy AccanU and Marianne<br />
Wait won the midweek races for<br />
moths in the "A" Fleet for boys and<br />
girls, rtrke Rouse and Jean Oocldey<br />
took top honoti In the'<br />
for boyg and (drU*e<br />
noon at the Ocea<br />
All four races<br />
a t h d ^<br />
MUne on • iliebuy ^<br />
Hartor Bay, ft^T,<br />
In the midweek tSS, ta<br />
Summaries: "<br />
"A"<br />
1, Marianne. Work.<br />
3, Maureen McKe^<br />
1,<br />
Hopkta, ^ ^ . oj<br />
1, Joan GtJkleT!*? ?*'<br />
Pal Gorman. — —<br />
A<br />
CLASSIFIKi<br />
BRINGS R|<br />
Fleetwood chipped la with a pair <strong>of</strong>Mced by skip Castaldi who wenl<br />
ZMti*ti&i far the vntmg^s. while Mai*, ^k-^,^ I-- tLu-^, * Biii,. £*.„##**!, ii^<br />
Jay scheduled the Dodgers against<br />
the Orioles In the Minors and the<br />
liars versus the Irish in the Majors.<br />
The Orioles came out over the Dod-<br />
gore by a 8-1 score. The winning<br />
pitcher was Chuck Watts, who aided<br />
he cause with a home-run. Norm<br />
Austin, <strong>of</strong> the loosing Orioles, Uf a<br />
riple for hta nine.<br />
The Braves downed the Pirates by<br />
M, moving them up to third place,<br />
Monday's Major League tilt saw<br />
safeties for the winners, while Mar.<br />
vin McAllister led the losers at the<br />
dish.<br />
Malt** • f t I I t-i<br />
Hywf. 11 I I 2 «-7<br />
MiamHiomers moved into a tie<br />
with Platt's for the second half lead<br />
with a 6-4 triumph over the red team<br />
despite Marvin McAllister's second<br />
homer <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
Frank Dougherty and Billy Bailor<br />
i.lly<br />
Blllj<br />
led the bat proceedings as Billy Allen<br />
pitched the win over Jimmy Smilow-<br />
ski.<br />
There will be two games involving<br />
three for three, 1 Billy Shaffer and<br />
David Banholzer each chipped In with<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> hits,<br />
••cam RMI ESMM I I 11 1 • I- I<br />
MM Bbw llilit x-11<br />
Ralston Drugs suffered a 1S-S pound-<br />
ing at the hands <strong>of</strong> the Northfield<br />
Braves in Northfield.<br />
Dennis O'Keefe was the winning<br />
pitcher as the Braves bopped <strong>of</strong>f to<br />
a quick lead in the second inning olf<br />
starter and loser Mickey Bird.<br />
iiHIMN!<br />
NorthftoW Inwi M i l l ) i-ll<br />
Little League Action<br />
_ __ Major League play saw a no-hitter and Minors are making a strong bid<br />
Don Winn singiJ in the'winnlng run ' by Wck Howeli for the Legjonairej for the second half honors and are<br />
;n jhe sixth inning to brtaB; the ^tarsias his team shut out the Lions, 3-0, in first place. All games called on<br />
in 4-3 over the Irish and keep them, Wednesday night.<br />
ning<br />
more.<br />
bating<br />
, y g<br />
*!"• . HeweU wasthe hero <strong>of</strong> the night as<br />
account <strong>of</strong> darkness nill be continued<br />
es Dins, he contributed two hits in additJon to<br />
^tES^f.5" •*«••- «'a2o«a e &1=?<br />
YOU PLACE YOUR LIFE<br />
IN OUR HANDS<br />
Every time you bring pharmacists a presenp. I<br />
tion to compound, you place your health and ya*\<br />
very life in our rare. Among the thousnnds <strong>of</strong> dl-J<br />
ferent drURS In a pharmacy, we mutt dispense tta |<br />
exact medicine prescribed.<br />
Accuracy in compounding proper dosage is |<br />
portant. Everything must be doubly checked,<br />
an error is unthinkable. It might cost a life W«l<br />
accept this responsibility willingly. Our protes«k«l J<br />
schoollnE and experience has quallfled us.<br />
swamp, the Braves, 114). and remain<br />
undefeated. Chuck Watts hit his fifth<br />
nme-ruji in four games for the win-<br />
ners.<br />
In the second game <strong>of</strong> the twin bill,<br />
Gary oibb hit a home-run, Jim Ho-<br />
gan pushed through a triple and<br />
Terry Howeli added two singles to<br />
give the Dodgers a M victory over<br />
the hapless Pirates, Terry Howeli<br />
•truck out 14 Pirate batten for the<br />
winning Dodgers.<br />
In Wednesday'i Major League<br />
sMrmish, Ron Beaver struck out 12<br />
Hawks to give the Irish a five to<br />
two win.<br />
The Stars came through to remain<br />
on the top <strong>of</strong> the heap by defeating<br />
the Indians, w. Burke Lahti pitched<br />
a no-hitter, and was aided by Rick<br />
HowelPs two doubles to give the vie.<br />
toiy to the Stars.<br />
Standings:<br />
MAJORS (11 aa4 12 r«r<br />
Wan<br />
Star* 4<br />
Indians J<br />
•risk i<br />
Hawks •<br />
MINOR* («,Iaudit yaaraMs)<br />
•ra*M<br />
PlrMas<br />
4<br />
I<br />
MONDAY<br />
Majors: Irish vs. Stars. Indians vs<br />
Hawks.<br />
Minors: Dodgers vi. Orioles. Braves<br />
vs. Pirates.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
on also belted a hom<br />
the right c^ter field wall,<br />
LMlM<br />
HIII-)<br />
• Mil-]<br />
• «•*•—•<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday night Exchange ouf-<br />
slUKEed Klwanis, 9-5. Schwank swat-<br />
ted a double for Exchange. Qayle and<br />
Oerfln had a double and a triple re-<br />
spectively for Kiwanis. Jim Wilson<br />
was the winning pitcher and Jim Tal-<br />
madge took the loss,<br />
KHMBU<br />
Both pitchers hurled no hitters on<br />
Monday night as Legion defeated the „„ _,<br />
Lions, 2-0, Ron Beaver <strong>of</strong> the Legion N-7^<br />
and Bun Lanti <strong>of</strong> the Uons did not<br />
allow one hit, but LanU's wHdness in<br />
the final inning plus the errors <strong>of</strong> his<br />
teammates permitted the winning<br />
runs to score for the Leglonaires,<br />
Beaver totaled IT strikeouts in the<br />
win, while Lahti swished 13.<br />
• • 111-1<br />
LlOM •••••-•<br />
Rotary edged JCC, frB, on Tuesday<br />
night Minor loop competition. Kravitz<br />
belted a triple and a single for JCC.<br />
Allegretto tallied a triple and a<br />
double for Rotary, Rotary pitcher<br />
Faraghsr gallantly fought back<br />
last frame rally by JCC to take '<br />
win. Saddeuneyer was shoulderet<br />
with the loss.<br />
R««v<br />
JCC<br />
m<br />
% i • |<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday night Colony defeats<br />
PBA, 54, Welasman had 13 strikeouts<br />
In the winning cause, Kitted fanned<br />
i in defeat. Colony scored all its runs<br />
in a desperate last inning ratty,<br />
n* tin,<br />
Msar (III!<br />
Bath first half winners <strong>of</strong> the Major<br />
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BREAKFAST — 8 A. ,11. 10 II A. It<br />
SaturtUy and Sunday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
M®im.—4 F, it m • P.M.<br />
2nd St. on Hi. Bay EXport 9*4617<br />
*'i,.' 1 9 !<br />
from the point the game was called.<br />
Such games will be scheduled prior<br />
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Reg.<br />
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What kind <strong>of</strong> swimsuit do you look<br />
In? Knit or lastex? We've got<br />
many others in this sale <strong>of</strong><br />
"Annis" swim fashions. Last<br />
when we advertised them we<br />
complete sellout . . . this week<br />
brought in hundreds more . .<br />
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,|4W <strong>On</strong> Yo«r Dtal OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER flM<br />
Telephone EXport M8O4 vt MS05<br />
Approve<br />
Changes<br />
rfrotests<br />
Way<br />
Lot<br />
L Mir ordinance changing<br />
• .regulations in MM<br />
city was passed<br />
by the city<br />
iday after it<br />
denounced by<br />
Goetz, repre-<br />
r HM shsppliifl<br />
he and "is be-<br />
I for business and it is<br />
will not sell it, but<br />
i j) dedicate it ithc play-<br />
tml from the re-iuning an<br />
j^h would appear that this<br />
• the nwrkrt •<br />
C Smith stated<br />
I vote for any business in<br />
1 It win be a playground<br />
i I am in <strong>of</strong>fice " Mayor<br />
I then* are plans afoot<br />
^ civic orRanl7ation to do<br />
[ with the playground<br />
( diaiiK** K'*HUI Cltv Oreinaas lit,"<br />
Public Service<br />
Routes Altered<br />
The routes <strong>of</strong> the phlladelph'<br />
Tcean <strong>City</strong> buses, operated by Pub!l<<br />
Service Coordinated Transport (S,,<br />
will be moved from Atlantic av., ac-<br />
cording to a resolution passed by the<br />
city commWoners Friday,<br />
The company was requested .<br />
change ryUtes to help the city main<br />
tain the' condition <strong>of</strong> Atlantic av<br />
where flip heavy vehicles run ovei<br />
burled trolley-ear ties and causr<br />
severe bfrnps to develop In the road<br />
bed. The request by the city commis-<br />
sioners was agreed to by the traction<br />
company.<br />
Coming Into OtMH CHy<br />
Wmfrl I ••Illi TUP BVsvs will (9<br />
•M along tHi •». to Wast a*,, to<br />
llth st,, M WMter •«-, M Mft m,<br />
and HM HM tormliul. Busas tah-<br />
(•f Biiiinjuri M<br />
In HM uBtenni aru will luvo HM<br />
Mnnlnal, hud north on Atlantic<br />
a*,, to Mh St., fa Oeaan a*.,<br />
IIIH III Wf*t wBHWy •*** •••• ••••• II<br />
•9 TUB Vnl ^v* w^Fffflll^n*<br />
living <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the buses wi]<br />
Proceed from the terminal aloni<br />
Atlantio av, to Ith st,, to <strong>Ocean</strong> av,<br />
to North St., to Wesley av., to 12th<br />
«., to West ay,, to 10th St., into the<br />
railroad station, back onto Kh st.<br />
«nd over the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Somers<br />
Point bivd.<br />
Longport lerytce will traverse<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> dr. and thence via the Park-<br />
way, Wesley rd,, North st,, and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>, av, to 9th st. This route will<br />
H»jwvmed for out-honnd buses.<br />
Tjffeiei *m sHM ustais the new<br />
tW^raw m^irtorahWtB Al-<br />
fred RBsmnssen. local rnanamr. In<br />
formation regardjna the chaiEe wl<br />
be supplied by the company h><br />
telephone at EXport 9-1296. he add'<br />
sL<br />
Great* Fir*<br />
Firemen went to the aid f<br />
housitvife yesterday morning w.,en a<br />
pan <strong>of</strong> caught Ore in an oven<br />
pi. No damage was<br />
- B. Smith canes'<br />
at IBS Stenton<br />
reported, Mrs, _<br />
to report flie Maze in her apart.<br />
ment, firemen under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Captain Charles Wear hastily ex-<br />
rlnqutahed the flames.<br />
charged by police with careless driv-<br />
ing. Mrs. Moyer and Mrs. Hawes<br />
told police that Hill was travelling<br />
at an excessive rate <strong>of</strong> speed.<br />
The report <strong>of</strong> the tmna>r crash<br />
came Into police headquarter* be-<br />
fore the flrst accident had been<br />
cleared away. It occurred at 15th st.<br />
and Wesley av., two blocks from<br />
the scene <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />
Dorothy E. Evan*. 17, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
phia, waa turning south Into Wesley<br />
av. from 15th st when her car<br />
•kidded on the wet street and hit ap<br />
automobile driven by Ethel M.<br />
Lyons', 34, <strong>of</strong> Audobon, N. X<br />
Miss Evans was charged with enre-<br />
u driving and failure to exhibit<br />
jr mristiBtlan card. Total daman<br />
wa* s&oid by potto* at *75O to t&j<br />
W<br />
Reynolds Pratt (right), <strong>of</strong> Smyrna, Del,, put district<br />
governor <strong>of</strong> Rotary in tills area, presents tht home dufj<br />
banner to the new district governor, Osbome Nicholson, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. (See story, page 2).—-Senior Studio Studio.<br />
Certificate Used As A Pagm<br />
Marker Almost Ruins Crulsm<br />
European vacation plans <strong>of</strong> a stun. Bennett, 3rd st, and <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, faun<br />
mer visitor here were almost wracked<br />
when she lost her international cer-<br />
tificate <strong>of</strong> vaccination. Fortunately<br />
the day was saved when Mrs, Mabel<br />
Two Women Injured<br />
In Simpson Av. Crath<br />
T\n> persons were ttsled by s lo-<br />
cal doctor following a car aeei.<br />
dent Thursday night at 4th st and<br />
Simpson av.,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the cars was j<br />
a nearby lawn by fl<br />
was totally demolished, police add-<br />
ed.<br />
Mary E. Klrkpatrictk, 72, <strong>of</strong> Glm-<br />
side. Pa., was driving went on 4th at<br />
when she allegedly went through •<br />
atop street. Her car collided with an<br />
automobile driven by George W. Fox,<br />
19, <strong>of</strong> Haddonfipld, ft. J., going snuth<br />
on Simpson av. She was charged<br />
with passing a atop «ign.<br />
Mrs. Kb-kpatriek was treated tbr<br />
shock and high blood preuure. A<br />
passenger In her car, LartUa K. Vau-<br />
[lan, <strong>of</strong> 13Z Bay rd.. was treated<br />
or a braise on her forehead and<br />
brush bur. The damage to the can<br />
was t i t d t MOOt M Klk<br />
b h bur. The damage<br />
was estimated at MOOto<br />
paMck-* onr and MOO to<br />
to th<br />
Mn.<br />
c<br />
Klrk-<br />
U» valuable document in a borrowe<br />
Ubrary book yesterday,<br />
Patricia Ann Werner, staying a<br />
816 Central av, with a friend. Heler<br />
Harrington, is scheduled to leave fo<br />
Europe today by plane, and the los-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the certificate would mean that SIK<br />
could not »«»ter the Umted Stater<br />
Mrs, Bennett borrowed "Of Micr<br />
and Mai, 1<br />
ertd^'eerMficate tucked away ir<br />
f th bk h Hfl^<br />
" by John Steinbeck, from<br />
: library. When she dlscov<br />
fSSf rMfit<br />
<strong>of</strong> the book she<br />
police and Mrs,<br />
Vaughan at the Ubrary.<br />
noHfle<br />
Marge<br />
Mrs. Vaughan checked back to the<br />
date the book was returned and deter<br />
mined whs had ben the last borrow-<br />
er <strong>of</strong> the book. Miss Werner wan<br />
notified to pick UP the certificate<br />
She ran now leave on schedule with<br />
a tree mind that she will be able to<br />
get back Into tte country alter her<br />
Up,<br />
Caught In Wash<br />
Georgb Hirburt, 44, <strong>of</strong> Collins<br />
Park, Pel., was caught in a wash <strong>of</strong>t<br />
the 34th at. beach Friday afternoon<br />
'while •wtmndng in a gully and was<br />
racued by Ufcguarda <strong>On</strong>uim CM<br />
ana ttotwrt Banert<br />
<strong>City</strong> Asks $34,000 State<br />
For '60 Street Paving Pl<<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Av. Job In Progr<br />
Schedule:<br />
ToTi<br />
O.K. By<br />
FAMILY AT LUNCH, The Andtrson family, <strong>of</strong> Beau-<br />
mont, Texas, lunches outdoors at the Flanders Hotel dur-<br />
ing their visit hare. Seated (1, to r.) are daughters AHeen<br />
aid Kristine, Mn, Anderson and Bin, Louis Buehn. <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, Standing Is Robert B. Anderson. — Senior<br />
Studio photo,<br />
'53 Southampton-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Sailboat Voyage Is Retold<br />
Robert Anderson, <strong>of</strong> Beaumont,<br />
Tex., %ho along with Mrs, Ander<br />
son and their daughters, Alleen and<br />
Kristine, were guests <strong>of</strong> his grand-<br />
mother, Mrs, Louis Buehn, at the<br />
Flanders Hotel last week, recount-<br />
ed a very Interesting story <strong>of</strong> his<br />
late father's 4000-mile sea voyaee Ui<br />
in a sailboat which terminated In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CJty.<br />
As the Anderson family figurative-<br />
ly 'n*upied to the soene <strong>of</strong> 'the<br />
crime" Mr. Andanon recalled the<br />
foUMag account<br />
William Anoeram* a great<br />
<strong>of</strong> satlin«, ulwaya had a burning<br />
ambition to cross the Atlantic in a<br />
gatli:<br />
tion ling v<br />
ir-d in<br />
He had been sta-<br />
Saudi Arabia in 1952 in<br />
administrative work. Conditions<br />
there finally got to the point whert<br />
Mr. Anderson was disgusted so he<br />
resigned and flew to England tu<br />
look for a boat In which he could<br />
flnaUy<br />
tion.<br />
realise his life-long ambi-<br />
He found a 60-foot yawl equipped<br />
with two masts, three sails and a<br />
SO-horMpower aujdllaty engine and<br />
weighing 3S tons. He signed on a<br />
crew <strong>of</strong> five including a retired<br />
giih naval <strong>of</strong>ficer to serve as<br />
navigator.<br />
The Beatryi and her crew sailed<br />
from Southampton, England. June f,<br />
1 ^ right after the coronation <strong>of</strong><br />
Queen Elizabeth II<br />
Their Bret stop was the Canarv<br />
Islands where they stayed for<br />
two Ays, Next stop on the trip was<br />
Antigua, West Indies, and then on<br />
to Oie Bahamas where thpv Inndpd<br />
at Providence Island From there<br />
they headed for the coast <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States and continued up until<br />
on August 5, 1S61 they Qnaflv an-<br />
chored at the end <strong>of</strong> tl«dr flOmay-<br />
— " at thefOoean Ctty<br />
\AJ. • __•-<br />
1 Wniaul Anderson •hirvi'nir accom-<br />
plished the fulfillment <strong>of</strong> his dream<br />
gave up sailing, wld the Beatrys in<br />
Annajiolh and tonk <br />
Mine at the city ordinances.<br />
a new slx<br />
streets will be n-paVed for a<br />
<strong>of</strong> RS8 and 2« fcet, lesp^veJy<br />
Oil and sand surface treatment<br />
reconstruction and ret **<br />
scheduled for Bartram 1<br />
set In., from Bay to WestmuMer<br />
in the Merlon Park community.<br />
The I960 program was drawn Up<br />
by Joseph F Hyland, municipal,en-<br />
gineer, and approved at the meeilnx<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dty commissioner Friday.<br />
Man Accused Of<br />
Selling Liquor<br />
A 46-yeaMW man aecosea <strong>of</strong> sell-<br />
ing alcoholic beverajgei UtooaUy waa<br />
arrested Saturday matt atlds tame<br />
by <strong>Ocean</strong> aty deteel^, who acted<br />
on a complaint signed by a membt*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State Alcoholic Beveage Can-<br />
trol Oommlsxlon.<br />
Reynolds C, Samuel, <strong>of</strong> 607 SlmD-<br />
son av., was charged with KUffig<br />
drinks to ABC Agent Oarence SSSh<br />
son. The agent visited Samuel's<br />
place on a previous occasion on an<br />
undercover assignment. Police- CUef<br />
William H. Smith said the state wa-<br />
asked by Us denarttneiit to investi-<br />
gate the situation.<br />
While no liquor or beer was enut;*-<br />
eated SatJirday night. OHef SmMn,<br />
said he believes a considerable sto*<br />
Samuel was placed under J90n<br />
ball and I* scheduled for s hi '<br />
In Municipal Court here Friday<br />
day afta?<br />
Guard Runt 4 Blocks<br />
To Aid Man <strong>On</strong> Raft<br />
Lifeguard John .tan moed two<br />
blocks on loot to rescue a 47-ytflMiM<br />
nun on a raft at an unpmfecbld<br />
beach at Srd st. yesterday afternoon,<br />
Thomas Williams. •"""<br />
Stun went teto the<br />
by a pi<br />
trouble.<br />
Policy S«^t HIHtun<br />
to themrf .<br />
assisted Jol<br />
•id. Tto lifeguard[was njaS<br />
paaser*y that the man mn 1<br />
tkm<br />
rffel<br />
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