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'-8. fcy Train iBfcnn Honored I Committe « m « nt . I Blum received numerous tokens Besides Us other activities, Blum I topped tte membership dH,J" lamrmSGriSSfigi «ter- I Uinment committee and I#w Mlil- I er was matter <strong>of</strong> ..rni.in.ilr . ARROW 1.00 O Whites ami Stripe* : O BMtotMfe aiMl MtailkaBt. Ribbed Undershirts '£»" "taW. unto Vim IS. **MM ^ Benator Oeorge A, Jled- OgPt FRIDAY Ml SATURDAY MAY !2th .e the perfect gift' Stainton's Flower Sko] YEAR — .N* 3 fWWiUHit 0804 or 0805 )•#« OCTAN CITY, N, J,, FRIDAY. MAY \7, <strong>1946</strong> s»«ttB«KaB«»f tainton Buys Rail Tract, West Av. To Bay; To Improve URPORT IN LINE FOR FEDERAL DEV uture Holds fcvelopment f Big Area To be Credit to Central Businets Section, He Say* •. Mite development <strong>of</strong> the watt «> K <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wu projected ft nek with the announcement M Bomrd S. Btalnton. prominent —Mnt, tas purelWMd the entire I <strong>of</strong> nait land between tih tth Ml. from Watt mr. to the opposite the A and it gth st and West av. Qk disclosure. Indicating lmlent <strong>of</strong> the «re».ln the new , aait on'the h«U <strong>of</strong> the anneal by the city commM- .. <strong>of</strong> plans to p»ve West av.. the dsrdnu to lith M, FSOM RAILROAD Mr. Stalnton, whs ll currently rail to erecting a lane warehouse Ihoinroom on West av, between tod Ml sti. purchased the tract Ing to the bay from the West and Seashore Railroad, the previously had purchased ••MOVE ERBOU after two aeead JjamM <strong>of</strong> tte sale was given tag. World Heading For John L. Lewis Atomic Doom; Church Puts <strong>City</strong> h <strong>On</strong>ly Hope, Is Warning Semi-Darkness New York Pastor Telia Women's Rally HereThat U.S. is Vulnerable; Hit. Cras* Materialism, Pagan teaching A challenge for Christiana to She stock <strong>of</strong> the world OCBAM CIT» TAPROOMS <strong>of</strong> today and replace ct$un materialism with true, living WABNEB TO DIM UGHTS Christianity, wis sounded hare Tuesday by Pr, Allen Bnei , A» It m the Bridgeton District <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church. Morning and afternoon sessions were held in the local church. Dr. CUrtoB IM broUllr fnuik In laAiBC out at the trend <strong>of</strong> the American people to want fienlmu | utd taflMiMl Uboir without K, •trMlw or ref>nl for tee rifhu <strong>of</strong> attan. "Wp «w we wmn% to do M we pleaae twt unfortunately we Want liberty for ourwlves rcgarfflHI <strong>of</strong> the fOTfflMm good," he said. "It lo to make any definite _ __ _ as to the future u*e <strong>of</strong> the I We talk <strong>of</strong> -getting ahead' only with I sv. Mr. Logan, a bachelor, was the , Th The Bsctrtc BtrtO^ OoT Is owner and aperator <strong>of</strong> the Logan hu been an eyesore In the toother*. J part <strong>of</strong> the town for yennv" NO MOMKT Dt iam *^ B P V»-.» Manor BoteL formerly Brearly Hall, at SM ttt at. Be bad few cioae ~: friend* and was described by than ffig who knew him aa HighW ecwntrtt - It U a little early to My thl» ••- f« Aalr *A«> IS AM lOr i. to StUfy our Logan Funeral Services to Be Private Held Man, Suicide, tote bland in Suride Cemetery PunenU services tat Frank E. Lo- Brownout, Caused by Strike, Imposed in Resort CUatton, putor <strong>of</strong> Broadway Temple, New York. mmt i«mim _-- He wu principal speaker at the Afternoon session <strong>of</strong> a ChW reeel«>d a M- aWtaaW el mere tolerance our OhrtottMi leaders." n-. Claxton teeed the history <strong>of</strong> eMUwd man and bis warfare from tte eMSjBsn up to the MeteBt, pointing-out finally that VMtarmlei and aWoroe* in still <strong>of</strong> no value today or a guarantee <strong>of</strong> future safe- ^ "> d P*M« » «MI at tte utotalc J I t a i tt hartwud Cemetery. Palermo. Mr, Logan fashioned a noose from Plan Boat Racing Mr. Hot*. Ignoring tte fatst that Man <strong>City</strong> la bone dry, called the eklefa attention to the retiMSt that "all Miinjiiii (<strong>of</strong> naner tahlhtHMtirt *Umlaate comptetelr all exterior lighting aad all mmeceawB? Interior lighting and thai Be'ap> eraUon. be conducted without . they are entail," Chief Lack- brownout. Imposed to conserve coal I r^ey Out-Cantor Cantor; Resort Pair Have 7 Daughters Eddie Orator, radio comedian, hu partly climbed to prominence with gags about his five daughters. Mr. and tin, •William Kennedy, 1M7 Bknpson av.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oltjr, are two-up on the Can. ton. The Kennedys have seven children—all girls! The latest new arrival ms on <strong>May</strong> i at ahore Memorial Bos. pltal. The seventh daughter was named Suianne. Mr. Kennedy, a painter, Is well known as operator <strong>of</strong> the nayland carrousel during the summer. Investors Keenly Eye <strong>City</strong>** Next Auction <strong>of</strong> Lots Shrp Bidding Anticip.t«J at Sol* '7' fftff Mav A«lr Blow-Oat at Stilms r utymay/MK HOm.; But Nobody m For Barracks '^ftatt^kW' McM-4ut they Mai M to enjoy it, Betumlnc in mld-eronli To House Vets they sffitT"^-^ MM the home med wl Conversion <strong>of</strong> Wes- ley av. School is Held Impractical That tte city guwiumeu* may apply to tte federal HoiMing Authority for emergency houalng lta to be aet up here for MM and their aUta, tatively forecast to tte ., <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wan Monday night by <strong>May</strong>or Clyde W. atrutiie, ^ ^ | •me mayor, a lues* at Ins <strong>of</strong> Perguaon-Pogllo ». adviwd <strong>of</strong> remit* <strong>of</strong> a, VJ.. . vey which ahowed at Vsut m veteran famine, here to be to «e*-| pnate need <strong>of</strong> Uving quarter*. Tt» survey was made tor • a tlTy asking (sr Koveinmeiit BABHACK8 ON CTTY LAND * ing made in otter omn toterett <strong>of</strong> Investors Is reported to taeludtag Atlantic aftp, tte F, be runnlnf high for the city gor- •• *• ^owaea barrack* type how emmenfs largest sale <strong>of</strong> city-owned <strong>of</strong> eemi-pemianent oonatructlon lots since latt September. •ad erecta Ujero en Und made The gale is scheduled for 3 P-m. available by the muntelnaltty. Tbe black, oily '-ft- pipe MB the oil burning heater nhatteted and •, door, with It* lock, hnhM. _.; _ , Uiey decided mat pu uppaMntly lad fonne?tn the berter. »nd a delayed iflMm <strong>On</strong>ally exploded IS. ptoaloo ni not MM enough to alter their plan* to leawuX Thursday on a three-week autanobU* vnmttnti trip to OMUbad, Nit, Use they will be ws >•••*: "4|U«» iHUUGTB) HU| JUUgUjR ras*^ -^Tu^x^a^ IIUH *wjasjj iu BBilXBB ~—~ """3 *»ESV© ^ H 9 by advance Indications there will be <strong>of</strong> actual operating expense revert* practically out <strong>of</strong> Lwlm— for Men competition for some <strong>of</strong> the to the federal aaancy. ducUon <strong>of</strong> new reondte tor land, flnaaee department <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>May</strong>or struble, pointing oat that armed forcea, erst " •ali tte dty has several trmcbj <strong>of</strong> land »•« ws»« lla*lt ' A record breaker hi the number that could be ttatd for that pur- ettended leaaa on life mXH^aty ~ parcels listed, the »ale la the first pose, promised tte veteran* that The Senate reluctantly its kind here since early January, he will "- - "^ m roi * £*& nwmeeang. Itte «»» «»«-«•« lUfc bo»deiMbM a, low, but flto <strong>of</strong>a- ^.^l^^, 4 ^^? *» mSt^nSStJFSJgt S aoect compeutlve bldSng to "* " *5 tte MMlnn. Bp^ao that teen-ag. jmrtb. and i sib nrices Mais' to truevalue. FATOK IMfe ST. fUR * included iTlhe »le « aBloi Action at ttto week". «to*«. Central avs. Others^te the During tflanwrinn ot mm TBe tear W" found by Dr. Paiilf "ChlAf lAdtat way oi Instruction* concerning ath- I did not check up en compliance or fer town area are sUU In tti pro-mm the veteran, leaned most OI foreclosure and will be <strong>of</strong>- favorably to a d»-ow"- - - - " lath st. and Simpson , take any aitlve part In enforcing IMPBO PROr«»TI«S LISTED it to centrally heated, ^ the brownout, , *—" Mtt St. was considered < aa Bead af tte Itmr, <strong>of</strong>ficUUy declared <strong>of</strong> the city Mr. and Itn. IT. ft Well, <strong>of</strong> Hay- Leaoh wa* the Mint- tfivM, u* now at thdr <strong>Ocean</strong> ejtf Man Oampben inch, •'••;;,; IhBWtV.lj.^nryrt.; -•;_ IA MHd waion tta mlsatag list nut Bottk, With Retort Locale, who v>tt*f such condlUoiul ttal tta MM* af Her© Thurs Jua» » reminder: Congress Brings Draft in Resort Eligible. Shrink AhnMtteZara pape <strong>May</strong> Oounty Mu*loal JJaUral, piling in the aand. ' In the Musiu Pier audltonum, nrnM.i.-MM .--.mjui nntMB ntBHaay night, this week. Wild by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht and Uie 8ea*hore-Home for % - "_" n ^ ,, » f not be affected by We new n»ula-J „ JOBJO IlBta in tte hartgiwund. to Adrance Peace -mmmAf a took great horde* M men to rtorm and take one city," he A ttknulating and lnBtructtve said, "but now it will not be long m on Huaslao defrel<strong>of</strong>aneot and before every nation has an atomic M to the world today w bomb. to th» reaort KlwanU club BAST ID WRECK 17. 8. ^^BS 1 that "because <strong>of</strong> a situation which av. nor YadH Club Meal. still remains critical, ins<strong>of</strong>ar as New be sold subject to present oecupan. Jersey Is concerned, the board does cy. AH peraooa Inlereatod In boating mttana," one parcel <strong>of</strong> II lota at 4th st, and =is»wer and aaU — have been »- TOe brownout <strong>of</strong>ficially went into Simpson a*., listed tar fMM mini, vlted by Harry J. J. •eUwoar. eo«- effeet at ll;0i ML Mmday and mum. Most <strong>of</strong> the property U in ex- %E*^!2iS "Swell men could enter the Dnit- modore <strong>of</strong> the Osean <strong>City</strong> Yaciit presumably will remain so until the luting residential areas or sections W t U*ool ^ g^jea witn Iomve* <strong>of</strong> bread in Club, to attend a, meeting next eoal strike situation Is clarified. where home development can be ex- Wednesday U 8 pm,, to disetw TIOHT CURB ON COAL pected to ejtpand In the near future, tSSJtJ^S ^.SS** M Mostrtttenatton-ii<strong>of</strong>tMalmin. »«e4als iald. In as many different «td l ^^. % £Hn^^S.nn^ *. Weir BBB^ mi ttoillar to * rttocuaaloo ^ MHkty to tte •cbool wSS it la aUy M U fe MHM MM X-rSlNo Gambling, Back. It with Raid Down County Sheriff Norman Otter illicit activities la tte county. I The iherlff. with three *Ute Itramn and . oounly, detecU«.l I Lower Townahlp about 1 ajn. Bun-| m "W>* B»* to work Monday un- -— ^? g i^j,^iKi! K ice without heavy I proved for service but deferred I smpieto their* nigh P&^^B &A WMI« need math ren •chool edi^tlons. « ^ Induction 'J*f* "* ^Rj,, -w. alw that It may he to new banned Indefinitely, orun- for use <strong>of</strong> the IUM, to U1 each <strong>On</strong>e as ttS ruto may be «cU «f BtatWi t V c h d i b hLhTauttSrlty »°« H» «tte» CM «M toSBieirt the Attantlo Cl» eency y hoirdn pprojert and W <strong>May</strong>or Joseph AitoaB, and £JSPitt? *«• "* *"« ••wement, but the -. t _ learned that It has been found tiJto who to not Uayer. vie* utealilti <strong>of</strong>fice. In the Philadelphia Say- fflvsroM»nt y tJEuy controlling all OlATnAl**! ft* Tfrtfff PMWfcood. Hlgbee, licenced j araw oc- ie. Mark i. Bra " outbut <strong>of</strong> tte two-week period for l/WDClS UI 1ICCO been started earner but for th . _„ tte pilot, tdaa 1m_ fact B»t information as to tte a^lMust Trim Them MS need <strong>of</strong> vetermn. was net available. atteady has «, tun schedule d th <strong>City</strong> Order* Hg ga5 Co. Trade Meet OJty comrfllssloners served noUce A. to motor fioats^he hopei to ^ r * War Dead Here Next Week flMtWpattog, • • — — ,,«. ers to keep shade trees trimmed so RotOTt Gold Star they do not prevent the public sale* Klwsnls cluhs and hieh school* <strong>of</strong> Oape <strong>May</strong> County are flemnlet. <strong>May</strong> Weather Not So Total Now to24 warning oune after <strong>May</strong>or msj amngemenu for the annual n- «« wouldn't MHM tt, but laky By cotocidence. toe laat two I long period* — were wen 1Owjthers-ln to conform with a city aMHa- law, , Ifrt. Ruth Nlckenon. let above tte ground. The owner, -H " *• ««*otlim.'AII ea forces only about 4500 to SOU The but were Mi mm the » to fOjm bnam city aolMtor and reptaceineuts was estimated atl tor "<strong>of</strong> 100.000 men ttta moath, BM0B In June «nd 30,000 monthly thereai-1 nsl JtUHWTB <strong>City</strong> Wins T National headquarter, reported- 17 but Beat dlreotlons to all state and locM bauds to fUl BO future Zoning App pstt fcp pre-lndyc^B abyssal aE= M-year-oJd The cdty baa won' weU. The city, as cornet In an i des, owner & Guard aMMn at 4th «L Untie sv. and COarle* - i * . ' ,3 Si -/ • • / r«»t they nut be clears OD..flrf !#>„ /?«• 1/TAf^.« /TI ?•# " > -'-^& f 1 ^^Jl^*^. h , Beaeaaat Att lane. l» §?-v- lng Wedne»d*y hto Intention <strong>of</strong> Sad: M, ana, which baa drawn mtv- ^.^^ 3/f^ortMen Gef Vio/enf CAon«»« wfll bel w '• jail"••'• ".•".;j*•• - *••".•• ,.':'.:,'•.•.j»i-:-iV.>^;^4f.jai 1 ^i •".T; i .;y ; V-.'. ; ErCitzi Hi *