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iUURE ALEXANDER<br />

« MMJTY SALON<br />

C<br />

Beauty ~ «j—«# mne gangesr MaJoi 9 John M ".faefc** WU&SQ<br />

killed la aetkw taThe<br />

a theater last winter,'• •unM tajength. dent, ha* oten awarded the.Brorae<br />

MI_MMiMttllM' were —-• I tfjTMppBrt* -, TO« -UPPOrt engineers bridge taStoTETja on floated S3 pontoons one infan-l-..--- ---•-• - — ••<br />

and Kj eras a «»-ioo» river, Ed'fllU<br />

it, *flv fcapie m and tor- l!f ed in two eanyons with 85.000 eu-<br />

ta lwo to ante tlie <strong>of</strong> war<br />

eountry,<br />

fcurflrSy^^^<br />

~«V«is with KMO eu-<br />

JWo | " » yards <strong>of</strong> dynamited dirt » and and m h rtn phuadeipiua, and sum-<br />

--Jrpefc so artillery and heavy veW-lme, wmdentii for many years at<br />

Ides cles could keep Keep up op with rapid ranid od ad-l.«i» ~-«- "'<br />

Yuen <strong>of</strong> the infantrymen<br />

Central av.<br />

COVERED SEVER,*!. ISLANDS<br />

ElberUon Keeps Up The citation accompanying the<br />

decoration said it covered uw mill-<br />

<strong>On</strong> Home Town tary operationi against Japanese<br />

After more than three yean <strong>of</strong> on Ltnon, Panay and NefpS Is.<br />

Army service. Set Joseph Elbert- lands rrom November 1 last<br />

M, af OMan <strong>City</strong>, wrote home to June SO this year<br />

this week to make sure that The "Major WlUon performed ably<br />

Sentinel-Leaner keeps arriving reg- the duties .<strong>of</strong> division assistant<br />

ularly at his company mall call, chief <strong>of</strong> staff in planning and op.<br />

•I would SUM news <strong>of</strong> the olderatlonal<br />

phases <strong>of</strong> three island<br />

home town If the paper was dis- eampalgns, • the citation said "His<br />

continued.- he wrote. "The paper excellent judgment and devotion<br />

hat followed toe all ever, Africa, to duty aided materially in the<br />

Sicily, Italy, France, Germany, and achievement <strong>of</strong> division objec-<br />

I now back to France,<br />

tives- " "*<br />

•MM times it was three and FORMES HEBMASTM RASTtB<br />

four months late, but the last year Major WUson Is best known in<br />

W It hasfeneraUy<br />

taken Just <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Si a forrner piermaa-<br />

..I ..C • mon ——>•" ith to "» reach «n me. me, t«r at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit Fishing<br />

1 like to read <strong>of</strong> the doings due. 14th<br />

<strong>of</strong> the home tow and Im always He held that<br />

IN ITS<br />

DELICIOUS FORM<br />

2OTOS or COLD WAVE<br />

Frt Yet, for All Types o<br />

ith heavy cream oU<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

Phone 0664 841 Aabury Aw,<br />

WHERE STYLES ARE CREATED<br />

•—tT<br />

1 ' HI that<br />

to Chaplain am. „<br />

lA-Gol. lirewii wtd the map.<br />

lalns expect to be among the laS»s*$<br />

Ikes Veteran* In program, ani are bluler , _<br />

(EMOBI/U. RITES IN ITALY afor Housing Plight Memorial Day In Italy thu year ©B<br />

wasan ooeaalon long to be ««,,„, •ttand<br />

bered, he said, as service* wen<br />

Many Home Need. conducted at the If u, 8, military il<br />

ed. Say. Realtor cemeteries these. mury<br />

In these haUowed re.tlng places<br />

OepJwment <strong>of</strong> owne*. foree. „• the lost remains <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> our<br />

will find Awnti a hmd ol hoa* bravest Ben and women." be uki<br />

lev wldiers tinl*« l<br />

<strong>of</strong> Meal Estate Boards, Mid thin were over<br />

week. ' '<br />

"Construction <strong>of</strong> homes for ais-l<br />

charged service men IK no leaa|<br />

urgent than supplying war mater,<br />

_„.. Harry V. Adams, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> lal for European and Pacific vie.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. H. V, Adams, 1102toHes,"<br />

Wllisoii declared, "•oth<br />

Wesley av,, has twice been awarded are emergent situations aad nei-<br />

Ule Bronse Star medal lor extrather deserves greater consideration,<br />

ordinary performance <strong>of</strong> duty with than the other,"<br />

tin Army Medical Corps in the<br />

European theatre,<br />

The Association head said he will<br />

ter at th'o <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

confer with the executive board<br />

8ft, Adams was with the Medi- relative to drafting a prepoM V<br />

st, and the e boa cal Detachment <strong>of</strong> the 4I7th In- national and state veteran admin<br />

thS fantry±<br />

,- to hear where my<br />

fantry, Tith Division, which fought I totrstars, providing for nandatorv<br />

Me.'ids are In the service, it is<br />

Into oermany with General Pat-• production <strong>of</strong> every item <strong>of</strong> V<br />

H<br />

1 Hi entered (he Aniiy in June. torn Jm Army. Me is now at terial reaulred for home^iuidtoV<br />

hafj to write and Iseep m touch 1S41, arwr iraauating from the Neumoerg awaiting return to the »»IUMII,|<br />

wltn than all,"<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvunla, where<br />

ffgt, Elbertsen was employed in he was an <strong>of</strong>ficer in the ROTO<br />

iui feylng work by city Bnglneer unit. He won his Army commls.<br />

William H, Cellisson, Jr., before he sion at Port Bennlng. Oa and<br />

entered the sefviee in 1942, «¥nt ovprsciis with the 24th, Divisioii<br />

in Miirch. 1942, He served<br />

Two Point Major* Blih that Division at Efate in the<br />

New Hebrides and at other. Pacific<br />

In <strong>Line</strong> for Award taws. Inter transferrinB lo the 40th<br />

Two Seiners point men. both Division for the Philippines cam<br />

Majors in the infantry, have recently<br />

been recommended for the<br />

Legion <strong>of</strong> Merit sward by Army<br />

authorities.<br />

Boys 18 ElTrible<br />

Major George Oeorge Roberts, Roterta. who sfho rf. For Flight Training<br />

cently was ... promoted ,,„„„,„, from „„,„ c«piAin,i tapuin. Eifflitefn.year.old ».»"ni-n-year.o;d '••-•• hieh --•" schoal<br />

_•„-<br />

[hp nward -for exception. '. Waduatw are now eligible t0 te<br />

•Jly mernonous conduct in mei ewe Nnvy Piahi TTaininB""ieadperformance<br />

<strong>of</strong> outstanding w. I 'ȴ to commissions as Ensign rj<br />

ber%f°fU^ r i *• 1944 ' tu ©"a- 8 Nival Reserve." under an „.<br />

r<br />

M - lm * He vns servini! in portiion <strong>of</strong> the V-J proBrain nn-<br />

2S^ e l n , d Qer »nj durlnji that nouncrd bv C»imand#f a I€ Ewperiod.<br />

Before entering the service an, Jr head <strong>of</strong> the Fourth Naval<br />

two years aW he was a law stu. District OBii? <strong>of</strong> Naval f^i«r<br />

Another Legion <strong>of</strong> Merit award The v-l Program, formerly ootn<br />

HM been recommended for his bro. only to l7-jwBr"-nld«. includes three<br />

uSe ^*w J ° Bn Rt * frti her. Major John Rober<br />

uate <strong>of</strong> West point in<br />

, » a 8'M. gra;lei,c ttraining.<br />

Ap.<br />

f 1940<br />

the class piiianis aiust be iiieh<br />

ds I uaUS o Ap<br />

ue <strong>of</strong> West point in the class piiianis aiust be iiieh K-hdol end.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1940 Re also conimnnds an In- shrtld<br />

uaU!S or schrtuled for graduation<br />

fantj-y battalion, prior to October 1. 1MB. They must<br />

Their younger brother, RoBert, not L ? ; e United States,<br />

SMILEV R1CSTS ON LtlXOW<br />

In the Army almost three years, Mr. and MM Norman Smiley.<br />

he has been overseas since last 4JJ Asburj<br />

wr. He is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

.. Ciiy High School.<br />

Thr sergeant is one <strong>of</strong> three<br />

brothers in the armed forcis. T,<br />

L« Adams, signalman ilci, ii with<br />

the Navy somewhere in the Pa<br />

eific. while P\t. Russell Adams Ij<br />

in the Army with a mechanised<br />

ciiv;iiry unit.<br />

He was awarded th<br />

etar for gallantry in farina for<br />

•asunlties early in Februaryr and<br />

.filer w,i« reconuiienied for a cluster<br />

jiiiriifjlng he had qualified for<br />

tlie decoration a second tune.<br />

ciwtion tor the secotid<br />

nsarj reported Ulai ihi> nctiuii «.<br />

c.irred during (he rrosj.;iig <strong>of</strong> the<br />

7,iar river, when Sit. Adams and<br />

•o J"KT men let up an advance<br />

aid station en the river bank, under<br />

heavy enemy fire, and maintained<br />

a system ol treatment iind<br />

evacuation <strong>of</strong> aaunded for 64<br />

hayrs uni-il relieved. AlJui mentioned<br />

Hi his treanBtnt and ovacuaiion<br />

<strong>of</strong> mine field caiualtii's across<br />

i font budge while It waj being<br />

siielied. """"-.<br />

is servuif wVui* (he Navy in thej 1. 19 prior to Noveml^r<br />

Pacific,<br />

Appl:cition may be made in person<br />

or by letU-r. .^;a!ing age aad<br />

edllcilion, to OtHce <strong>of</strong> Naval Of<br />

flrpr Procurenit'nt. 1600 Arch ...<br />

Philadelphia 3 Pa nw transpor.<br />

tfltion will be prorifled lo and from<br />

qualifying iH<br />

1 Both SteKa Opal<br />

Douglass<br />

Candies<br />

700 Bowrlwdk<br />

326 Atlantic Avenue<br />

Candy - Ice Cream<br />

OUR OWN HAKE<br />

iv.. have receivied word<br />

from their son. staff Sgt Norman<br />

Smiley, Jr., (hat he is now enjoy- A SHOITTER CUT TO<br />

thg a rest on the Island <strong>of</strong> Luson<br />

in the Philippines. aft« the «2-day<br />

battle on OHlnawa w'jth the 77th<br />

Division,<br />

PINIISS<br />

os I»A%-B HER!<br />

William j»i OTUB, carpentw's<br />

mate He), BAK.B, is on leave<br />

from duty in the central Pacific<br />

and is visiting Mr. and Mrs, A<br />

W. Christian. Flanders Hotel, pet<br />

ty Officer Own *U1 join g new<br />

ship when he rcturnB to duty to.<br />

morrow<br />

Probation Violator<br />

Is Arrested Here<br />

Joseph CastreMe, 31. <strong>of</strong> 400<br />

block Asbury av., was taken into<br />

custody Rv local police late last<br />

week on an Atlantic County chArge<br />

<strong>of</strong> \iolation <strong>of</strong> probation. He later<br />

was turned over to Preston Cook,<br />

Atlantic County probation <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

John W. Marts, 3rd,<br />

Police Judge Stops Allotment<br />

Back from Europe<br />

Pay To Cheating Wife <strong>of</strong> Soldier<br />

Teehnie!,.H Fifth Grade John W<br />

Pokee Judye p. jiime.-! peilecchia,<br />

SST*f th^'fi^i ^ni? ^%--TM* .mbi^h'a „ .... , . „„,.. M any unraitwui<br />

ffi Burope»n mn «' a!£rd SJ, Smlf Accidentally I payment* to unfaithful wives <strong>of</strong> said. If a wife has lime to go<br />

troopship "Lincoln Stefffn He Kf Mtter V«. a . Mri«| ' " ^ f « !««• _ „ ' PWlandfrtnB. then she Ha* time<br />

sen-id with the TOTth Field AnU- CorjB vett-ran <strong>of</strong> » months <strong>of</strong> K- ! _ Pe^ehia. who luindlps Family to work nnd s<br />

lery BattaUon. """ tion In the Soutiiwst Pwifw ^i«( ' C-ourt cages* said He « w »«!,„•.( -i-,_- _.<br />

r df-'pendency payments to the cliil.<br />

,f Nf-uark. iiiovpd itus weefc to es. j drea or suitable guardians,<br />

liblish a :)rogrmn which ma.vi "t don't believe any unfaithful<br />

lery Battalion.<br />

Others from Cape May bounty<br />

sir tffiur^nSiydiE •'.•« •».-• ^*^ -^^^<br />

AttlHio A. Mas«lla. cape NfTv: vm " rtmns "is sfmn Wsiol<br />

Pvt. Joseph A. Kennedy: Wrd.ood, N f vv m u> . . _ _ _ . - • .<br />

Numbw <strong>of</strong> Form<br />

••••phen.t in<br />

mil<br />

_.. further Mtehiion <strong>of</strong> Una gad<br />

enUrgemcoc <strong>of</strong> prc»m exchange*, la<br />

chi« coaatcuon. it ii iotemtitigiaaot*<br />

that nine out <strong>of</strong> wo farm without telepbaou<br />

are OBMT taoug/i' »o exirtjog<br />

linei co obuJn fcrrico wftlwur Pffiiig<br />

•»'<br />

inw.<br />

HI mis nt now ***.<br />

or raupMMi u<br />

mi urn mm<br />

1950?<br />

f. Hit Hardest<br />

[Hurricane,<br />

Show<br />

April ai, ms, <strong>of</strong> which M,T«<br />

mre from New jene?;<br />

IMS them were 809 claims and<br />

from HOW to mim then wen<br />

ever they him gone. -lMn. <br />

H J, LOBBKS<br />

Entire Earth Flaming HeU <strong>of</strong> mutual trust and coopeMUan<br />

•tem IMMI MBiMiMM to th»i<br />

btfVe been established."<br />

MM mn HEM<br />

•Hot sen nojU.Te, ud MMrl<br />

fnple l ot color. color." tm contin continued,<br />

Jenwr toue* H I MJ ps Aa oMnuted 1M0 claims win<br />

<strong>of</strong> tliat amount, or SS,M.n7.<br />

WM In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> alone, award. In Next War, Pa«tor Warns "look upon th them with t iwpwt m<br />

The<br />

love, nil* u glorious erkJeooe to i<br />

big to an MUmate by an nuthori-<br />

The unlerwritcn »l»o disclosed<br />

all that paopn enn live t<strong>of</strong>ettw<br />

tatlvt adjuster in Iflebruary, when FOTMM. Conflict B«twe«n Race.; bat Gratrm<br />

that about Mjm clalnu remjOiwd<br />

in happiness and peaoe. The Ohriaa<br />

large part «f Um watt bad been<br />

Per Cmt <strong>of</strong> to be tabulated, reprenentlng cleaned up here<br />

Sentiment for Fs^nily <strong>of</strong> N.t'.on, May Avert It Uan gotpel works wherever it is<br />

«Un»Md k« <strong>of</strong> »JSTSJmlil at Tke SenM- the next war «Miri«r the Hiw- Ing, Atlantic Clty.~ Eugene j, flti-<br />

Ml-Mtaw ««M,<br />

(inatloiL If »m,tlier n, bn^aSimmons,<br />

manager, reported how<br />

Ml. thin ronntry wWB't MOipe, the old-ate and •urvimrs' Insur-<br />

The old-faBhioned^clam d lam bake baka and<br />

Then wffl b* na protection on ance program has benefited work-<br />

the he* <strong>of</strong> the awth from tin<br />

ue at Court House next aat<br />

era and their families in Atlantic<br />

urtay afternoon. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 11, Is m<br />

<strong>of</strong> •tertr.rtlon Itat and Cape Kay Counties and ex-<br />

peetea to attract the larfwt crowd wB be snleaiiiet-eseeiM tm nnplained how the Social security<br />

that has been letn thjre for any dertnumd. The earth wHI be IHre Board's recommendation*, as con.<br />

*fffi<br />

e«nt stnee the oonnty fair* <strong>of</strong> SO the tottwn <strong>of</strong> hell, and thetained<br />

in iu ninth annual report,<br />

years ago,<br />

United States w!U he port or H1" would not only extend benefits tc<br />

IUOT CLUB<br />

•Ticketi are in demand in an<br />

The elergynan cited the stride! approximately p p y 25.000.000 . addltlona)<br />

tSKIMO COOLER<br />

^•ti <strong>of</strong> the county, frequently<br />

that oennan and other scientiits workers but also would benefit<br />

i in bioeks <strong>of</strong> five or 10<br />

were making toward new methods workers who have been partly<br />

JlUMEK BEVEUAGE CO,<br />

Many former residents <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>of</strong> destruction when the European within" i and partly "outside" eo»<br />

county now residing elsewhere war ended, and he said that these erage under this program, many <strong>of</strong><br />

|Hi •. TJr.l.l. At,, All.oHc tlly<br />

have indicated their Intention or will be perfected and the scope in. whom are in this section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

FhM* S-2tM<br />

returning to Court Bouse to meet creased for the neJrt war, eountry.<br />

old ftieridB u weU u to eat their BUZZ BOMBS IN<br />

"During the 4>i years In which<br />

months benefits have been paid<br />

share <strong>of</strong> clams (raw, steamed and STRATOSPHERE<br />

to persons In this area, the bene-<br />

baked), barbecued beef, hot don, "The bus bombi were bad fit rolls have grown to include SM<br />

beans, c<strong>of</strong>fee, s<strong>of</strong>t drinks and oth. enough," he asserted, but they persons—aged workers, and their<br />

er goM d tWnns Ul hthat<br />

will be onwere<br />

only l in i their thi infancy, if m ththewives,<br />

and the minor children; wi-<br />

the menu (all for *1> next war, super-bus bombs will dows and children <strong>of</strong> deceased<br />

The bake will be held in thetravel<br />

through the stratosphere a- workers, and aged parents who had<br />

picnic (row at Uie county orOM the ocean, to create UiJtoM been dependent on an Insured<br />

N. Main st.. Court House, from destruction at their destination." worker who died without leaving a<br />

1 to I P in. under the •ponsorariip If another war breaks out, hewidow,"<br />

nt^immons reported a<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county-Mat Chamber <strong>of</strong> Jin Id, it probably will originate in total <strong>of</strong> 144.83737 Is being paid<br />

OOBunerce, The Burdette TtsiUn Asia, and it will to a war between In monthly benefits to men, "wo-<br />

IJemnriea Hospital Foundation will the races <strong>of</strong> color and the whites. men and children in this area.<br />

receive the net proceeds. FAB OUTNUMBER WHITES He explained there is still mis-<br />

Food will M provided Is sufficient<br />

qufintitlet to feed 3MQ per-<br />

"Tlie Philippines," he said, "are understanding about the two Insur<br />

sons. No alcoholic beverages will<br />

the only country where the people ance programs under the Social<br />

be served.<br />

<strong>of</strong> color have been treated justly Becurity Act: Old Ag8 and Bur-<br />

by • the whites, Tht colored races vivors insurance and Unemploy-<br />

The Oape May county Moaqaito comprise two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the world's ment Insurance, The misunder-<br />

Renee- Thornton<br />

Extermination Commission will population, and their hatred standing is due chiefly to the basic<br />

spray tht greve with DT^r to re- against the white race is growing. similarities <strong>of</strong> the program; both<br />

dus ansoyaaee by mesqisitses asd They are • saying that for too long are part <strong>of</strong> the same "family se-<br />

fHes to a minimum.<br />

we have exploited ana enslaved curity" since both promote the So-<br />

them. The spirit <strong>of</strong> "ra is alive in cial aeeuHty <strong>of</strong> workers and their<br />

Cosmetics<br />

their hearts, and they are saying, families. Federal old Age and Sur-<br />

'Give us freedom—or else!' The vivors Insurance was designed to<br />

Phone Co. Pay white race Is sitting on a volcano protect workers and their families<br />

that is rumbling and alive. against loss <strong>of</strong> Income beeaute <strong>of</strong><br />

old age, or death <strong>of</strong> the worker<br />

"our potential enemies outnum-<br />

Rise Approved<br />

whereas State unemployment In»<br />

ber us three to one. They have surance was designed to protect<br />

access to the same weapons that workers against loss <strong>of</strong> income he-<br />

25% Reduction<br />

Approval by the National Tele- we have. Most <strong>of</strong> us are practlccause <strong>of</strong> unemployment.<br />

phone h &^ <strong>of</strong> f hthe<br />

war ing race suicide, while they are<br />

bbor<br />

Board fsr the Mew Jeney Bell multiplying rapidly, and they are FltislmmonE added that the rec-<br />

Telephone Company to grant a as willing to die lor the things In ord level <strong>of</strong> wartime employment<br />

Creams<br />

(2-a-weelt Increase in pay to apwhich<br />

they btlitve as we are, and earnings, has resulted In a<br />

proximately 2.500 plant department Moreover, they have the lion's large increase in the number <strong>of</strong><br />

Lotions<br />

emplefyees in its statewide organi- share <strong>of</strong> all raw materials, persons who have an insured sta.<br />

zation has been received by theWHAT<br />

ABOUT RUSSIA? tus under this program. He em-<br />

company and the Telephone Workphasized<br />

that it is Important for<br />

Powder*<br />

ers Union <strong>of</strong> Hew Jersey. The com- "Whose side do you think Bus- workers to cheek up on their wage,<br />

pnny and ttie union JMatlf applied sla will be on in the next war? records at least t .cc a year to<br />

Lipsticks<br />

to Ule Commission for approval <strong>of</strong> Well, we'll leave that question. Bu' make certain that they have full:<br />

the wage adjustment last Febru- we have seen Russia making credit. Pull credit, he explained,<br />

ary,<br />

friendly overtures to the people <strong>of</strong> means full benefits when the time<br />

and others<br />

color—to India, China, even the comes for collecting their monthly<br />

Also approved by the Otimmls- Japs,<br />

insurance,<br />

sion was an application by the<br />

company to make voluntary ad- "Whose side will aod be on? Workere who should be the most<br />

We will continue with oar full line <strong>of</strong><br />

justment in the wages <strong>of</strong> about The future is not rosy for theparticular<br />

about making such a<br />

Dcrmetin, Confoure and Revlon pro-<br />

106 weekly-paid supervisory em- whites, unless we acquire a newcheck-up,<br />

he said, are those whs<br />

decency, get over our arrogance<br />

ducts.ptalyees.<br />

move from one job to another at<br />

and begin to practice the things<br />

With the exception <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

frequent Intervals.<br />

in which we pr<strong>of</strong>ess to believe,"<br />

clerical employee*, the h S3 a week k Turning to an brighter aide <strong>of</strong><br />

increase wUl be general for all the picture, however. The Rev. Mr,<br />

plant (.mptayuis aad win be effec- Palmer called attention to "a<br />

tive retmacttvely to December 24, strong potential for peace" in the<br />

1M4. ck-rlcal employees not regrowing<br />

conviction among the<br />

Vincent *- ' *<br />

*-*f.<br />

» It<br />

man torn<br />

hjrib<br />

i w.<br />

tit ' "<br />

^0ii&m*mim<br />

on<br />

butlft young «nd'al4<br />

alike After die WM.you'Ieajox ^ i|<br />

nnmwwB^#ttt|ii<br />

•t the uiap <strong>of</strong> • •witcK. : ^ ,<br />

i<br />

rELECTBlCCCafEAMC<br />

\':: ;jr--e4$$l<br />

SW*-«- •"

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