: ""riwlririiw-' ••"'i:'•'a-'iaSiHaBMiiJj^—viJ ••-> • ?^ \ ! jn-w, '-in4ii :a r't-i iff *'iSar?-SiiuV) -•HMv?T^^^^^^ ^'^^•^^•J^^^B . I — *' _-" *******• WcfB -LESS ^flt done. Our 'smffiir*^ 1 onans or CAST ttt csst, directed by JMU- JMTU, also included John OiTW, r^fSff 1 J?"5«! .•«• to Awe <strong>of</strong> I New Veterans' Aid I at Court House a new service to Cape <strong>May</strong> County veterans has been Inaugurated by the 7et«map' A aratton OenWr In the Nation, re. sounds, each day In the week, not only to the tramping feet or thousands <strong>of</strong> home-bound G Is and newly-lnducMd soldlers-to-be, but a number <strong>of</strong> Its acres are showing tows <strong>of</strong> ETOwlne vegetables which wUl be used to help, Indirectly, the world food shortage. Soldiers, civilians, prisoners <strong>of</strong> war and patients convalescing at niton Genera! HMpital, mim H« R. BRlMtt£Y j FOB QUICK HESW.TS F/oor Sanding LOUIS J. KOERNER FLOOR SANDING lOtS ASBURY AVE. Phone 1773-J COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE HARDWOOD M "ttoer HHI> lmUI LINOLEUM FLOOR SANDING ASPHALT TILE DllCCiri I QIITTnil 039 A-bury Avuw* - f *• - - AtYomSmrvicmwith40Ymm» , ' Exp*ri*nce in Sea*horm Building ' JOBBING RE-ROOFING REMOD^ING EAGLE INSULATION TERMITES fAKT ALL4EAS0N WWKWI JOHN L TROUT uotnuD Bonus natw 1900 8IDEWALL SHMfjUMtt RE-ROOFim PJMNTW8 MSTMBIJTOR FOB "SNEDAKER" COMBINATION Screen 0t Storm Windows MAH. COUPON FOB FBIS E8TIMATB TOfK FATMWTS | GE0R8E SEDDON ^ff* I liTHfeMt OMI^UOD. flMM AND EWAU OF A SUtLDtSQ ASBESTOS and ASPHALT, ROOFING White Atbe.to. Sidcwall Shingles Builders itesra, Jobber* and Ro<strong>of</strong>er* CARPENTER IOBBINO ALTKRAOOM8 PAINTING be Cy 1MI WBI *••• S,L. SMITH Rcglutered BulUer <strong>of</strong> Bfodern Homa JOBBING - ROOTING Ms, n, ins.« POTTS' BROS. Mkinl Builders 1040 Ajbury Ave, Phone OWlj^^ FOB QUICK RES1H.TS t!SE THE CLASSIFIED ADS An. Fk. *ttt I BUILDER 933W«tAYC. Ph. 1808 Jobbing Alterations and Ro<strong>of</strong>ing ABmt §. Ctunbum FfeMIl F, C. Slacum BUILDER 8312 Asbnry ATC GEORGE F, SHIRE Plastering - Cement Work Painting • Jobbing Ml TmTH» 8TBSBT pkMe «m-w JOHN & PETERSON Contractor and Builder p m Aeaumv Avt Scpfic Brickwork SEPTIC TAWS LEONARD WIGGINS KB WBIT AVEBOS Ptuntwt William J. Simth IGALANTE&GABAGE I MI insn AV», | Baintar* nd ALTERATION OCEAN * ) * « ; • . •#«->#••
Up To Us To Avert New Wai^ He Says at Rites Services at Pier Impressive; Trees Are Dedicated If ever there Is nnnfhrr win 1 Will ibe due tu thi. luBurf nf Uii present griu'rattan tu llvr up u Its obligations to the mi'ii win fave their lives,In pn«t w,n> This keynote uf Orran C\i\ * most Impressive Mt'Miui'liil Dili nl). i#rviee in mnnv vcui>, ».i* wsmil- ed last Thursday by Unf-lil "T " OCEAN CITY SENTINEC LEDGER WI^I^I «_i i r atlNlllNtXr LEDGER WarJ>ead, H<strong>of</strong>fman Memorial Plea flurnl trihuli-s from m ... ! other flora! tributes from 30 suit civic urfiiuiuuliuiin wppp "I" Wnrkl VS,,r 1 memorial ,,,oml nn Illi' liiun Chinas ,,l II.,. pr,,,. a, ,,.„„, »•'••> tin' liiillli •I111.U "I il !„,.,[ u a ) i »»».T5 whirl, writ ..,[,.,.„„ "o,, .hi «•"(•••• .ipi»,Mii- M,,,,in-,, „.,; ,„ •'»"••>•..-1 n.u^«iluil)S["i]1,;,,"llv,.. .11 .M-II, 1 In, w.,iS t-iimi.cl uiit |,y "ilir -. .'.i:n,l ;,, ;|,V »iriiins uf rJn l'.\lll.l. N,,,l,.l Ml CI:KI .„ Tli,.,. l-iicli mi-ni.iriiil nl(. IIII-IU(|,.,| 11,,, ••"iillillllli; ,if Tups ,1,1(1 t|,,, tin",,.. •'I 11 Hirer.mi,, Milut,. |,v ,, ,,".".„ ,, • Itipulill, In (hi 1 hi'liir yiilnil In .lames «lhlii'tinih ISiley that ihrw mi-ii iirn Mill IIIMII, II111 an 1 Ju»i invar'." -l.itk fi J,-i;it-f fmni;iilil< r ft IiiruiiM-liiint-lf i'ml. Ami'l'iriiii I.,,, •-•inn, iirr-Milril ;il llif pn.-r 1-1 rrmtiny Hr mlriiii'lri li V F W riiiHiliiilld. ' "I- IN- >.i ' i-l SI .ilini;.- Mi-., fhiu-li- , fJIrilliid.. :Mii'|- MillrH. C.ir|i~ «| , , 'JIMI:!.- fiipi riiiimii. •I'li'ii-iiiuii i- " N. 1 i>i .AM:I:I F HlMihi-rl. 1' •-• S It . CIIIIIIII f'haii.-. Mr.-ii-nn I' S .\ ;r fl I t. Ki •::i-I!) Id i;,i . ll;i|'hu:i. I ' W \ 1 VIIU'KS iiiii'i: roil pi \< i: New Academy Is Dedicated Navy Officers Pre- sent at Ceremony •|-hp •lull HH M. in -—^77:7^- Illllll , III.- -\t .11I1 : ;.., (i ' ii: l!r I '•' " M ' ll-ill 11 '' -ii. 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A- i IV •III " ur "-"'"I h, w,| l PLACE FLORAL TKIBl'TES irl liimn •Hi- mir.l » und \ir • •-"••1- its inf IM'^I rln;N> l.ir Ihi' l^«' ..r thr «,,rid. «,.,,„" thai uru-r «!«. „,„,, llilr "..^ *e fjHilmhly Hi,! no, H,,rk ,lf,|; m. inhi. l III, ,„, i-.iJ\v.\nn c. Ki-mz CO. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> SCIENTIFICALLY DONE • PiwcrtpUon filling is our only i»b. Tan sad yonr phytirlan ran drptsid on us f.ir niiir.Hy :,l- *•»«, Call rrBtfripHnii Drnarl- % "Don't Let the * * I* Sun G l Y LUXURY THAT LAUNDERS! Similiiv. .In,,,. 1,, Selenllfic Sun Bum Lotion 50c and *1 HUQIES' &ntral Pharmacy 8U1 and We«l«y mm 1 to* i ssss > MORE CHILI Y ROOMS I /* iM(r*l^ NEW typ* ECTRIC HEATER j IN A TUiMASTIR FABRIC BV MEADTEX up C. Schuff Ph. 1242J Fashions in "Big '„ Little" Print8 Proud <strong>of</strong> that son and heir <strong>of</strong> yours, aren't you? And here'i your chance to express that pride in wonderful all-combed poplin beach seta <strong>of</strong> "Big 'n Little" Prints by Baton,,. created by the famed leGregor atylists. Junior's colorful Shirt and matching swim shorts are perfect miniatures <strong>of</strong> yours. Together you'll make a Dad and Lad combination that will be topi on beach or boardwalk. In sailfish prfnta (illustrated) and Hawaiian printi, "Bin" McGregor Shirt 4.2S "Bisr MtGreKor ShorH 3.00 "Little" McGregor Shirt 3,50 "Little 11 McGreBor Shorn , 2,80 REMEMBER • tile"--- a*.**- .j,.....«.,!-,.i [and Working 0 Relieve ,G. Shortage Bicki BUI to Under- write Higher Enliitnient Cost virtually nil Is workliu!: bill IritrodurMl In I lie ftc'Miiti. («•)» un niltliMiill.il apprti- iUon <strong>of</strong> t!,600.IM) Inr tllr Cciiml • fur Fi.=* i nlt*-.tnit'nt^ fitpiislun uf I'lillMini'iit.'i <strong>of</strong> ^n fur n JSMitid <strong>of</strong> ,-,ls iiiunthr4 Alirllllltlilw nf CVflill in Mipporl "t * bill liitrii. y till' I.IIHT III :lllthi>ri»i ^ Cfli^t nuani *n HITI.JJI ri.j.n = arlri ^sii.ty,.!*!!^ uf piilUU pfiis fyr llii'biHit ,'-ti!tSnn thity liiriiiriiifw, bill Wiis tiir if :i hi-urilla hilcirr tlir .„..* ml Minlliilit Miiniii' FJshPrii's at whirh ttTin it BI rppgrtiKl ihfM 1 wt.rr srvfrul nf Wirrs. tdcuriinij. iiiitl tvsn- $ from nirmmmnii's urtfl ui- = itioai iif all iwru uf HIM Ni'w rm,^l ns si.ii a^, uiiiir h*.;^ « INADKQI ATK is puiliiiU out ihul 1 lu 1 Coiwl is prt.M.|itb uiiHiliiiif! to rii. len Bwiiiti- udt'qiiati 1 liiniis nut li.n pnivlili'd Tlin IH-I.,1 lull jii.r ul iidi.qiiiiu. lif,-- bi: stillon pfr.Mi:iiii.: wits sot lit bul jirupuiii.liU ut tin- iidi.ii^i ,ijii)i!*iH i;iliiin ron, Milut thi« Muii wiiiilii iiiki- t-iiri 1 tiw pri'^i'ni t'liit.rjitMiry, pu^sibly fi] surh tiiiu 1 ii,^ nVJiH' Ciuurd-H^ tts air aVHiUibli' Irurii suu tiuty ad ovprsgiis i!x,:|lJiL:iit.nW-; Irjuniyitiun mven tu Mikyor Bnalf by Rpp Hniirt Indicin M\ the Cuni,t CiUiird liigh com- ilSii rfcognis.s thv nruyily wii< ;i liii-inli iiiiiiiui-1 »..[•' I--.I t' iidi-lphlii 1 Dud ' Pinki'i- cli.irui-il Ifimi H pii.il in I>hi!.u iin op*-rii!liHi a-i I'M-inii nt tin 1 h Raymiind '1^ P. Ac. iirdiiic ii' M -1.1 iiii' 111 is , hi.liy it. milk. tititl nml i.I -i ;i|);iliiy i.i'i i % M.KDK TOBIAS' I«.n ihf ran. nii^*i hrr *tWll com Fit. i "1;INN Ihiy. b:ic*;il sctvi i it Hull b illn indt JP ndt nt for tf-ithnld bt mi if lit M N Ii* pu ill' Stafvation <strong>May</strong> Endanger Wc£id Peace, Is Warning IJ5 John W Btudrbuker, comrn r-si^ntT <strong>of</strong> the tJT S. Office ul Kd.i fiitSon, ralipd 'he nutinn" r\tv clnldrti;. i-nlit-'t .uuih. imti -. -. tiuniiJ leaders Lliis werk to ppnvuie "f!rst=iiid" moals i" ijvt ! rs(niH sviiu air suiifr-iriK hunfePr Sitiri st:trvallnn. His U hurficrs (if ? help 'J ! " und mtob-nuirp. OU WORLD MI'ST RMiHTEOl'K ^ : ; -if «p ir-fi nnri hn' -"-- « .'.! liiiVi- i\\* viU-v\ .-• vorlfi We iijiis b* Ui iilv b\it' tQKt'lit'M- wi ti".;i! ! lu Pfii:\TiST"s niscnvi:KV I'PSKT JAP NIi,K INDi NTtlY Hi:i - ;-,n !tu- iiitcrT.iilinnal view- pun.f 1 - Ji'or the seiuon tomorrow, wltn 'Itrgaiet Rclss golnj on duty t aid nurse, * week end was *)ttramely tousy t Mitlrc n>gort as the larg. *IK <strong>of</strong> the season began af- ftlday ftfternoon and reaoh- pesk on Sunday aa Inland iwltered. ' traffic was the heavleW <strong>of</strong> *r, according to police, nnd Colored rdsNeeded ningt on n LI uti t, Hi flit H* m r fm- m il ] iv l • * t pihnuM III. d ni llin Ut inn nllf- Mulliii i 1 HMi I i\• tl B4 ai ii! in \ t * Dnimifrtts ThU t ur htm hi UJ f r unit ft,i Hi .t p ii N IO4I1TIUN TI€ KF r DrnnH i itii runi-millrr ht H hr Kiiuuii iii a n. NiMinbn >-liu v. ill bt a nt ilitinn tic kct Pf*fftr Iin il ^ T \itrnn mri itiitmt, i finti u itii mm iiin I>mi- acmtir priiiiiir\ fmd hi i m-si 1 lln p nf\ h ni nn n niuiiii i*ii th* bil i iMiiiiiinnri th.il i Drniti- i ill L Is inu .irr,ni|-« d fur Tlmr-d.n niuhi Jnnr 2n i! Cnurt Hmi^ with ill tmlipi nd« in Kr- publliiUL-* ciiuiulK iii*Itid CSO\ls.RN'OI! C A phiy " Oh ltiirii In f; winik fi f >n StucJrbuk' 3 Championship Trophies Are Awarded High School Wene, V.F.W, and Rotary Honors Pre- sented; 200 students Also Are Cited Resort Doctors Raise Their Fees First Change In 20 Years approximately tion, or 500.000. J prescott cadman, president <strong>of</strong> the Association, announced that for more than §800,. 000 <strong>of</strong> valuation had been jibtaln- ed on the petitions as <strong>of</strong> Tuesday The deadline for filing Uie ler is tomorrow (Saturdayi and efforts to secure additional Igiwturis were being continued. Una»P stale law, »yrli a peH- lien riled wilh thr rlly rterk would jutunmllially farMrtall the paving project unlil such Ume a« the public was given am op. portunity to vote on It at a re- ferenduni electton, Thi Association had a special open meeting for diseussion <strong>of</strong> West iiV:. particulnrly in relation to its effeet upon Anbury av bus. tnes,s. Nineteen persons attended, but only half n dozen expressed themselves and their opillinns were n*«JUl evenly divided for nnd BR. ainst the project. Mr, lidinan explained that the Asasclalioti takes the pMlilan thai West av, sliould be Improv- ed, but opposes the issuance <strong>of</strong> ilia.OOO In new city bonds to do a Job which H eoni*nds eould be done at lew eost to local pro. perty owners, = It is the eoncengim fjf niir op. inion that West av. needs to be pnved its full width in the area ircim bth te 12th st m— fi—to 14th st. to help relieve traffir conKestlon." Mr. Cadman told the group, WOULD INVOKE STATE AID "But we eannot understand why the roJnmiagieners insist upon such an rspenslve kind <strong>of</strong> pavina above 'ViT hr slHilitl !!! hnciy, UIlM l).'-;: -iirl.^ w=il he billt*r= "Thrir pm!iitU*rwi ^plrilN i-otihl efiiiiU'ly nnriiinger ««rlH pvAiv, or »iir nun Miku, as «v(| &s fiiP hi'ir^, wt* miiNt Hii rvi'ryihing *i^*,lhh* to su^urt" them fiHwi tiiiw. uhons must ciur !>« n itrk ulih in the wtirld At th.it ill ihr Demoirit Two( P«trol p JudM!> hfti, Ilun-itii cundidatt lur go\t*inor .ind M i\nr Gt'ui uv Bi-iUi- ner '»f C jiiidm t.indldiiu 1 li»r U S. BtMiuti In hi^t wppk % HrpubHCtin prl mtir> L«i«rt i i 1 M Lear Oer& Cit\ InciUiibtnt Irt i lioldi'r ^»i*> r* iitniiiuiH.tl o\tr Pftfffr b\ a m i joiit\ nf lhfb %utts In the cotuit^ Smafarmr Cracks Up In Auto Chasm; Is Arrested^ Ftn^d A rook on a rammircial fish- Ir^ boat didn't rare so well when he tried to out-navigatp a Motor vphich 1 Inspector at WUd^Dod Crv^i Monday Clsitiiii Fiunnii 31 <strong>of</strong> Can* 1 <strong>May</strong> the fisherman Was spotted while traveling at high ^peed by Iniprctor Charlie W Davi^ DaU-. ga\e clmw far about fl\r mile** Pinall\ Firman ls^t con- trol <strong>of</strong> hh tar which left the highway and overturned in the mcadaftb on the outskirts <strong>of</strong> the resort * Thedrivcr received slight Jiend brulsrs but the heaviest blow % as when a ph> sielan pro- ngunced him intoxieated, Jus- tine ef the Peace Ciahdrulo pregeribed ft I3QQ fine. Paper Collection Totals 3,800 Pounds Md i Moiidiiy luiiili'd :!,W)0 Niiniiiin V in i for negra DitJ^Be«ch O»pf, Thomas in thii far the shOu W apply lo Cant. IB «"«t« t th loth loth llB shOu W appy UBIB «"«t«y -«t the Mlrte ' Th|1 mUn iwimmini ability. |~*Mhl taMh at Bth y« be- employed* "»nd fhV' other hM "surplus <strong>of</strong> white | Occiin C'liy iiii'Midum tn chaiiiiliin <strong>of</strong> !hi- r*^(>!!^ «;ihiisiL', ThLi i,^ ri-Marti Picnickeri Offered Convention Hall Through the special courtesy <strong>of</strong> the Municipal -FluyKrntltld Hoard, picnickers uln> 1 reserye CoiivelHion Hail, nth at, and the hourdwnik, for the use Of their groups. Two nrKaniiations nlrcady have taken ndvantage <strong>of</strong> this service, They nri* the Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong>s -Landing. With n picnic hclie- dulert for June as, nnd the First Presbyteriiui Chtireh <strong>of</strong> Bridfjpton, which will Rather there the follow, ing .day. Thr Flilicr II. Weiic trnpiiy u'linunil tin- c'liiiiity i-inm tfjuthull WUH rc-riiveri, as u,i* thi' V.P.w. triipliy Inr Hie i-diiuiy tnif.ki-1 (mil f-rnnii null tin' llntiirv trciphy ior wumim: tlii- t-nutity h-A v- liiiil tillP. SWKATKHS ritESENTED In additiun, tin- loc-iii nnard ni Kdtirutiun prOMMitrd t^it-li jncilii nt tlie Siiutli .leiM'y Cii'Oiip 1 chiii pioiisliip luolhiill ti'am with a shaker knit niaiuon sweater With whim in^mniH, Till' list nf sperlal nwiilrtH iin-. noimcetl Mniidiiy included flic fti|- It.wnm: Betiiiir boy priae fnr nll-nrniinrl ?u°rvii'i' to tlie si-hiwl, Hrniunr Snii!!.; Fcir otitstandiiiK w T ork in art. AU hert Gilbert. Certiliriurs iif mrril, Jon ISiU-lcy and William PilrEKi. WIN Ml'Hir AWAim Instrumental music awnrd. Riiy- moiid Adiinis and Williiini Pilenei Kiwiuu^ club awards for st'liul, irhliip, Harbam Canlpbell and Rod. BIT BmiUl, Cheniistl'y award, Lois Fry, Wene tmiihy, Barharri Caniph^Il UAH. Ciund CiU?.enshii) Uwiilil, Miriam nmwiilee. Sororities, Fraternities Warned By Police They Must Register With the peals <strong>of</strong> the vacation season approaching. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police this week warned summer fraternity antf sorority houses that they must comply immediately with city regulations by registcrinE the establishments. Up to early this week only one sorority had registered, and no f.w- temitles, although normally there are at least a dozen such places in operation. The law requires them to give police a record <strong>of</strong> the names and address , <strong>of</strong> the organization, to- gether with the name <strong>of</strong> someone over 31 years nf net 1 who is held re- sponsible for conduct on the pre.ni- iscs. The law prescribes rules <strong>of</strong> eon- duct, . iiTCludiiiK thf prohibition nf noise and eonKreentioiis <strong>of</strong> crowds outside the houses after mldniplu, Eacli fraternity and sorority also is roauired to keep a registry book <strong>of</strong> the names <strong>of</strong> all guests, and is fort bidden to rent rooms to non mem bers, police have prepared placards with the rules,, to be posted in the houses, u an additional step to mitjimiM trouble. VtH'ul niuiii 1 award- n-itli Hack- i;ry. lioariris Dm Cunipbi'ii. The Dili ii»ard» wire prf»l>nt- f 5 d by Mi-s. Ja>- K M*t ray nn he. hall fit Surah SiiUwoi: rhiiiitii. LETTERS AWAHIIKM Winners ut ]('tler> ior Viirsily atll> li-llc pnrtlrl|Jali"r.. un a lsJint liusis, were: f'alil Beentte, Edward Pfiwcll, nob- v\-\ Saiiniiits. ,1,lilies Diintind. Wil- liiillj Hainnh, iliiliii Hiiinr-.. John Oliver, James Nirllnl,«. Thomas Hwayne, Laiiretirt- Hruwn. William r ! RcyniilriJi, Leiinunl Fci|i|ni. Vernoil " i flniisaiid, Andrew Itiilisiiiid. Allen Pitersoi]. »'rai'.n.< Tuwiuc-nd, Wil- hum Corson, Cliiirh'« Huberts, James Sullivan and nirhiird Ciuhilile. Boys who retruvert pnmls toward varsity nllilrlir li-lli'is wi-ii>: eiinuie! MtDDwell. .livii-iilj Thomp- son, Joseph Avis Allrn Townsend. William Ewiim. Krilisl Hiiliii. Rob- erl Dirkson. niinii Sm.th. Anthony PlleRgi, Freri Mai'.li-V. Jarlf McUow- i!ll. Jaek CarmiMiii. Hobeil Anrirews. Marvin Diirn. .Tii.-«-pli Murray. IluBh Ctilwell, Edwiiitl Kiniiiuc. TlHimas Quilin, Rnbert rhriitiiiii. day Ta- lese. Riiymond Huley. Franli Kreps. Roy Plunder; Paul Jcnlillius, jack Welsh, Ellis Kuril lipnrcc Stilt's, Jack Mcsow, Doutla.'iS Luniseiiecker, harles " Vincent. Albeit Ciilbert. Franlt Lenarci, Mai-vin tiraham, Russsll Mllltnrd. Frank illisaird. Williftm Wilsey, Lalireni'e Limny, An 1!H niise in fees for medica MTVici-s ir, O- itiiii Dr. Robert A, Cornwell. lrea,sunr, Otiiers attenriiiu were- Drs Al- drich r Crowe. F B Lane Haines, Herschel Pettlt. Jnhn H. Wliiticar, John B Townsend, C EliBene Dar- by Marci.i Smith and MnMlds Uch> ner. Drs. Vi'lyliti^ and Cnrnwell were welromcd us new mpnibers <strong>of</strong> the cllrt). DA.R, homeinakers' awards. Dale Kimble for loads, Bosnia Bates till elothlnii, Anieneau I.ee^Oii awards, Joaii Woods Agency to Convene Monday 200 Expected for Confarenee Two hundred members <strong>of</strong> tlie Edward A, Woods AjrtMicy, <strong>of</strong> Pius- buruh, <strong>of</strong> the Equitable Life Aswir- aiiee Boclety will arrive Monday in the resort for their first post-war annual ennforenee, held this year under the guidance <strong>of</strong> Edward A Aiken. assistant agency .manager. Tile orKahii'atioii will, BS in pre- war years, make? tlie Flanders Hotel their headquarters nnd will convene Wednesday and Thursday mornings on the Music pier, A number <strong>of</strong> prominent sneakers have been scheduled to present top- ics at both morning sessions. Other speakers, ait connected with the agencies infiude: R. - S. < Crhmptnn, H fl. Jenkins, Merle A, Oulick, John Muller, WUilam Walsh and Irvin Bendintr, .Joseph Casey. Floyd-Candy. Homiid -star letters fnr liit'ls' nihletie lilirtieipalimi were awarded to; ~ je 2, Please) * * 9 Parochial School Awards Given Presented to Bth Grade Graduates Numerous awards for scholarship and other OUWtandlnq qualities were presented Thursday morning in Bt. AURUstlne's R. C, CllUreh durlnu ith (srade Briidiiation exer els <strong>of</strong> the Parochial School,- The special awards, toiscther with certificates <strong>of</strong> Brfldua'tlon to seven boys and seven «irls, were present, ed' by Rev, B. B. Ddyle, pastor <strong>of</strong> the ehuriii, fallowlnft a mass at 8:30 a.m. Later the graduates were entertained at breakfast at Ches- ter's Rpstaiirant,- WIKS lilOIl AWARD An award for the highest genera: average waj given to Mary Hous- and, and «ie prise for the highejt BVeragt In rilliton (u awarded (Pan, •, pfeM*) Motor boat Upsets; Fish Club Officials Have Reunion in Bay Four biBwius <strong>of</strong> the Rainbow Fisliing Club had a reunion in the bay hen' Saturdiiv lllidcr snlilewiiai adverse eirciiTn. stances. John McCiirthy. ex-Kins <strong>of</strong> the club, and Ciliirlt's Mulvany. the Ptlrelc. were f Lsllinn . near the sod bunk aboard, McCar- thy's boat "Pop", when they saw a small outboard. motorboat empsize near them. epeediiii; in the reffiic lliej? found the other unfortunate allulcrs to be Bill Unrue, club president, and Bud Drlsroll, ft past president, Unrlle and Drls. coll manaBed to reach shore Uilaided, but they lost all their tackle and other belnnging». McCarthy and Mulvany help, cd right the boat, fished up^ the mntnr from the bottom, and towed the craft back home. and below that area when they could set a 20-foot strip <strong>of</strong> pav- irm in the center <strong>of</strong> the avenue un. der the .state-iiid proMrain. over a period <strong>of</strong> a few sears. Following this plan would eliminate the bond issue, for the L-ity hiis sufficient cash in its i-apital improsernent und to do tiie ceniral section without borrowinu. We foci tiiHt a bond issue for Wtwt IV, is unnece»w.ary and not 'yen feasible at present, due to the act thai more borrouiim probably ?- Moinp to be ueces^ari- in the near futiire til re-deck the board, walk and fiimnee nddiiional erosion (Pag* g. Flea**) <strong>City</strong> Plans to Spend Up to $8,500 for Improvement Anticipating the paving <strong>of</strong> W«t av,. the city commissioners Wed- nesday introduced nn ordinance au« thoriKing the exiJ*'iiuiture <strong>of</strong> up to S8.000 for ttie installation <strong>of</strong> a tmf- fic light control system on the ays- mie. The ordinance, which comes lip for final adoption June S6, would provide traffic control lights at 8th, 7th. 8lh. 9th and 10th sts,, on West av.. and at (ith st- on Asbury •»» 'Iht* S8500 exjwnditure would cover cost <strong>of</strong> all necessary materials and installation. It includes also the r&= location <strong>of</strong> traffic lights at Bth st* and Palen av Under the proposal the dtF would have the option <strong>of</strong> letting llie new lights under contract Of purchasing tlw equipment and ma- terial for installation by city work* men. whichever method were found to he least expensive. The ordinance also ealli for BL secOiVd capital impToven construction <strong>of</strong> a new 30 inch east iron and concrete storm water drain at the ocean end <strong>of</strong> 3rd it,, &t B cost <strong>of</strong> up to $4,000- Thls drain is designed to resets the Hooding condition in Srd st*, whicli existed durinfc every heavy rain und abnormally high tide 01 recent years. A U, S, Ready to Take Waterway Must Have Local Cooperation .mhorisation far maintenance <strong>of</strong> the Cape <strong>May</strong> Canal at an esti- mated annual cost <strong>of</strong> SM.OO0 is in- cluded in the n'lvers and Harbors bill, passed by tlie House <strong>of</strong> Repre- sentatives late last week. Congress- an T, Millet Hand, <strong>of</strong> New Jcr- •}•'» Second District, reports. The canal, built in 1B43 by Armyi iftineers at tlie request <strong>of</strong> tlie Navy Department as a war mea. sure, has been maintained by the engineers, who have been reim- rsed for maintenance work by * Navy. With the decommission- ing <strong>of</strong> the Cape <strong>May</strong> Naval Base ently, the Navy seeks to be re- Sieved <strong>of</strong> continued maintenance ists, "Congress is ready to deal with the entire New Jersey waterway with a view to federal control[and lintenance," CotiRressman Hand explained. "The conditions or local cooperation required to bring about this change include ceding <strong>of</strong> the waterway to the United States and providing spoil ureas for mainte- nance work and other necessary action at the local level. When that is done, I hope that the Federal jEOvornrnent will take over the in- land waterway and will thereafter be responsible for its Improvement and maintenance," R,R, Tracks to Be Re-Located •Y' to be Moved Off West av. Cits commissioners by re^lutisfi ^\ pdnt*Hda\ apprai ed an exchange nf prnpertv with th^ F§nnsyiv&nia- RnaflinK Sea^hure <strong>Line</strong>s to enable the railroad tg re-locate its V track-, in thi Gardens where loeO- niutue% turn around at thi ind ©I t)» line The action w as taktn primarily to nhtain complete title by the city to the roaclua} «f West av,, before thr proposed pa\mg project is un= d* rtuKen At present a small per- uui i <strong>of</strong> t hi 1 V track extends Inta We *t a\ ha\ ing been an except tion to the removal <strong>of</strong> the old Pennsvlvania tracks from the cen- ter <strong>of</strong> the a^rnue H\e years ago* \ ndi r the resolution the city will gi\i the railroad four lots thi city now ow in un Ha\ en av,, and the railroad w ill in turn deed to the cit^ the We^t a\ lots it now owns for Y track purposes. Solicitor John E, BOSWell told the cnmm^sioner& that the railroad has agreed to re locate the tracks in accordance with Wishes <strong>of</strong> the city government Plans for the change already *have been approved. He also declared thftt the lets cit> m reeeivinf have more fu= ure \ alue than those the elty 13 i\ing the railroad. Yum! Yum! Strawberries Ben Weiitherhy. 231 Asbury sw^ 'psort carpenter, and gardener wn* raordiiittry. brought H box Of his e-grnwn struwbcrfies to Til© tliiel-l-edjjer Wednesday night —just, to Rive us nn idea. Most ef, ,heni wore us largp &s itnall hen's , &. hilt— Rhucks."' he said. "You should my LARGE ones—18 <strong>of</strong> them d 1 Gifford Tells How Public Can Help Speed Garbage, Trash Pick-Up The pubic fan cooprrnte with the city'R trash and Rftrbagc eoKoclors by eomplyinq with ihn city rule that all trash miist be in a wooden barrel or nietul contalnw. and all garbage must Win" a metal eon- tainer. with proper lid or cover. Ray Oifford. city inspector 6" colleetions, railed attention to that fact this week mid explained why compliance will help to ipecd col- lections. Many people, especially »t, houge- i tlnie, deposit a large quan h i dbrd bo*es o cleBnim tlnie, p g q tity <strong>of</strong> trash in cardboard bo*es or carious, or other destructible con- tainers." lie said, "If rain (alls' be. fore the collector cornea around, these flimsy containers become sod den and collapse. makhiR it nerrs sary for the collector to pmcticiilly shovel the contents onto his truck or pick up the pieeei by hand.; Thi; greatly retards his procrtss am makes It impossible for lilm to col- lect as frequently as lie otherwise could do," Declaring that the citv'i ambitior is to keep the resort clean. Mr. Clifford nevertheless pointed 0111 that labor is scarce and that there fore the public's cooperation is es sentiBl, if collections are to be expedited under existing conditions. He estimated that at present, 5C per cent <strong>of</strong> trdh and garbage a not placed In proper cohU<strong>On</strong>en. Mrs. Helen Johnstone and ion, Drtiinld. 858 Asbury av,, recently flew to New York <strong>City</strong>, where Don- ald appeared on a radio program. They returned last weekend. Time and Tide 'Computed ID Eialarn Standard Tin* « BeacU Front (Loniport Bridje. >o4 5 mla.i IMA^I Point BriOi., add SO mis.; *tk M, kaitea, iild JO mlB , I4lh it. brlOia, t4» SI nla.1 Scull tindlni. Craat III Harb« Rim, •dd I hr. 50 mis.) " " hi Cltj Daeartruit *t Pub 1 I hr. 50 'mis.) Compii.d »T CltT D.partMrt Public ReUlloni A.M. 10,2* 11. c» 11.56 IMS • » 1.IS 0 52 10JJ 1116