T ' • •> thaala Rao SMnruck. a,. [ , diad early Saturday at in* Norata, MM aSflw • ««w • lon« UIMM saw w ' • •'U widow <strong>of</strong> forwrl, r*Md«l la fiBS r **AM TO MMI AWNINGS VwMlTIAN BLINDS ~ WINDOW SHADES K. E. BAKER ,'*JP *AV AVf. — PH. iSJT [AWNtNOS TAKEN DOWN RIMMED - STORED tor 3O inn bfm aw. p*raum*ntlr with htn,OMt> K. Stob swtolMrf by two other oona. HaMM C. atemrnek, ocean CMy aotaaa<strong>of</strong>ril- 4*oJ*r. and Sarniel L., gf Auatabau. N. J., tad twa jfrandchlldren. She m • amber or the Ftrrt Metbadiat Church. Itattth MaentI HUMS nude lo«l fniMimMi far earvlrei In Philadelphia *t III* William II. Bjtttr.br and Hli Parian. Interment will be la W«t Laurel Ulll Cemetery. Momtmiry County. Pa.• (fitter Mss. Aged 70 g BWw Muaieai Playhouse, died FWday night In ikon Memorial faepliaj, where ik* had teen a patint far a month. Hn Swight ni the wife <strong>of</strong> (tank O, DwMht. who U M. Their bom* In <strong>Ocean</strong> city is u itM Asbury av. She li lurvlrrd by another Thomas, <strong>of</strong> Hooding, pa ; a daughter. Mi* Prank Blouch, <strong>of</strong> Lebanon, pa,, and n grandchildren. Mra, Bwighi was a member <strong>of</strong> the EpUcopal Church. ' Private funeral Hrvlni took plan yesterday at the Smith Fimer.1 Home. The Rev. Powell Norton, assistant pastor <strong>of</strong> the Flint Meth odlst Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiated. Interment was In Seaside Cemetery, Palermo, Dies at His Wall-Known Sing** tx-PhilocMphisii Lake Family Aids Causes At 46th Reunion in Resort Mra, Qancn Faley, Wjniton.iajem, N, ft, war the principal speaker at the ««b annual reunion, last week, <strong>of</strong> the historic Lake f«mlly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit Th i Thd ltd i I h Min kckar to inter Wilton Cellaga, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 21 MlM Virginia B-Tleeker, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Ruth E. Becker and the late Mr. Becker. Ml Bay av, has been accepted for admlnbn to the freshnan elan at Wiluii College, Cham, bepsburg. Pa. Ai a member <strong>of</strong> the clan <strong>of</strong> 1857. .he will enroll. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 21, and Bin with her classmates In the «. tensive orlentaUon program which brtrodueei freshmen to campus ae. livltlet. DAY or NIGHT I S H ! N G The reunion Thursday emulated <strong>of</strong> a business meeting in the morn Ing at the First Presbyterian Church and a luncheon and entertainment program at Plymouth Inn in Ihe afternoon. A member <strong>of</strong> the iJke family, Mrs, Faley. elaborated en her work director <strong>of</strong> work for crippled HAMT TIPPINO. J, Harry Tipping, widely known tenor soloist and music teacher, died Saturday at his home here, 700 Bridge blvd., after n lingering 11! Heap, He was 47, Mr. Tipping had mode his year, around home In dcean city almost four yean, but formerly resided Philadelphia, where he condue his own music studio fnr a number ef years. Re waa m {Ml>re4 MlaM !• the St. Lake'! and Ik* Epiphany Epla. HM Church «f Philadelphia, Ml aJw appeared frequently In naeeri reelUu tferraikMU the cairt, Sinee mnving to Orean <strong>City</strong> he had been In charge <strong>of</strong> miuic. and was ^ goloM In 1050 snd 1951 at the First Prefbytcriiin Church. He- is survived only by tiM wifp, the former Edith Cocker. Funeral service? took place today (Tuesday i ot the Oliver H. Blair Funeral Home. Philodelphla. with Interment in West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Philosaiphiait Dim, <strong>On</strong> Ratort Vacation CkJUFiM B. Aschenbach. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, died tuddenly or a heart attack, Saturday, at a guint house at HO4 Central (¥„ when he had been vacationing for two weelu. Mn. Awhenbaeh, who wai 84. waa a machinist for the Link Bell Co. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. His home was at aoo.i Widen it., that city. He U mmved by hi* wife, Carrie Miwarti Aschenbaeh; a aon, Charles, Hid • daughter, Mrs, Mildred Tern pleton. aim <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Funeral Mrvleei will be at the Heater Funeral Home, Philadelphia, with Interment In Northuaod Cemelery. Predkh Troastto Sweep C. M. County A SWWvole plurality In Cape May County for Paul L, Traast, Republl can candidate for governor, was predieted In the November 1 general election In Cape May County Re. publleanti lafl week. The prediction was marifi at n kick-<strong>of</strong>f meeting for Mr. Troam's eampaign at the siflivTrciii jiniel In Trenton. A total <strong>of</strong> II parly county chairmen attended lo plon for the coming election. Edwin Nesbitt, Wlldwood Crest Commisiloner and Cape May Cauiiiy Republican chairman, predicied that Mr. Troagt.wiM carry this cnuntv bv pp children In .North Carolina, Sjhe told <strong>of</strong> the eight and a half million children who need cdiirollnnal ai tentlon in Ihc Inllid Slnlf. There are three rlasses <strong>of</strong> these children. The mentally remrilud, Ihe cerebral palsied, iind I hi- i-rlh caws. Mn, Palay •mphailiid (h* ne«d far xlucatlne Ihete chlldr.n io thai thay can UH what tnidl (*w •ra lh«r alnady hava. To •upp»n her praaram, the (.mil, vatod • dsnatlon ts the Ham* for Crippled Chlldrm In Atlantic city. The family linlhtnil in (he morn ing for a business nu-etjnii in Ihe ihiirch, Norman V Hariicni. rily d'rector <strong>of</strong> public relations, opened the meeting with devoiiuns. Dr. Arthur Adams, librarian <strong>of</strong> the New England Geneoiojilcai • Historical So eiely, <strong>of</strong> Boston, diseiisseii bringing the Lake fsmil.v tree (in to date John Adams, af Weadstawn, N, J.. was announced at the old, •it member present. At II, hi was twa yean alder than the Rev, W. Elwall Lake, Canting the long. ait dlitanta was Mrs, Julia Lake Huieltpn, ol Lot Angeles. After luncheon coinmi»»ioni'r Harvey W. Adims. representing ihc MOO, provided "the'OOP Yo'ndidati- tll > discussed I ho Lakt> family ,-incl continues to show interest in the 1 "» connection with the res.uft Cape May-Lewes ferry system and Scon Adams, Jr.. entertained with impersonation* <strong>of</strong> Red Skcllun and hi* characters, and gave several reel- • aiions. Mra. Boss Honey recih>d truck Drivers To Be Tested Big Rig Operators Mutt Qualify in '54 | Motor Whirl* nirrelnr William 1 Dcardcn has announced completion | <strong>of</strong> plans for Ihe examination <strong>of</strong> New : Jersey'! 13,000 truck lamhlnatinii up-1 i-iatois who must Kivc evidence or' physical fitness, good character and . ! driving skill in order to operate ii ! I truck-! nailer or truck combination in : I In- stole after April I. IBM, I 1 Restricted 10 licensed drivers al | (nil 21 years <strong>of</strong> aiic. pi"rMJIi» swk . inK the special license mi!*! first tihialn an application form and u medical cerllfieale form from the i thief Inspector. Division (if Motor I Sehirles, Trenton. Attar <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1, he may pr». lent these forms at any <strong>of</strong> the r#fliiarty tcheduled drtvtr namlnalion oalntt in tht Mate where hi will M liven the written arid ptychsphyiicai felts. The Isfttr IMI will include depth p.rc.pllon, tide vitlan, tirnpl* reaetian timi, color par option and •ilwii acuNy, Those who meet these preiiminliry ! qualifications will be notified when land where in appear, after October ' 1, fiir the road nr tirivifiM skill tes! ' New Jartey it the first ifate requiring ipecial license* Ut trutk combination drlv.r. Tha (aw, which wai approved by Governor BrlKsil, April I, reiulhjd from niMtrHI truck combination accidents involving multiple Ian <strong>of</strong> life and great property damage and am aecld.nl that wiped out *n entire family af 16, Harbor Police Also Seek Rise In line with action <strong>of</strong> police in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. North Wildwood and Wildwood Cresl, Ihe police <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor are clrculatina petitions seek, inu a referendum In Nnvfmher on salnry Inercases. In u ieiler lo ljuroiiKh council loit week. Hie police proposed an IncreBse nf palriilmeirs salary rrom «2JIM to MlNKi: lor assistant chief fmm S2SIHI lo S4,.M0; anil for the chief from M,IiW to M.1HK1 The siiBiieslion i» to spread the pay raises over a threeyeiir period, slarliiiu Hilil -in Installment in IBM <strong>of</strong> mm for pulrolmen and §7110 for Ihe rhii'l ReMStm Department Third Federal cllned 20 per , July, but when , seasonal variant, cent, according serve Bank <strong>of</strong> - Slighlly cooler WMUH helped to hoosi saffir over last July', • seven months <strong>of</strong> ,nu «,< tricl sales Increased 4 «T the corresponding -Sf- 1 All <strong>of</strong> the 'major — for the first t| •hared In the Dl increase. Vork, the way wilh a r TWICE A WEEK, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS fvOttan <strong>City</strong> 1 * Diamond JuM— OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER -We. it Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCIAN CITY, NIW JIRSIY, FRIDAY, SIPTIMUR 4, 1933 •MtMei-i>Hi(*T auimins. iih at. nd wv— w. ^ • gland Warns <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Parkway 1 uther Improvements to this area. Collsctor Injured John Blvers, M, a Wiitlwood K«-• Xn^'follSSSd" 1 ' *"""• ^ " ^ " iM " 1 " bage collection employe, sustained leg Injuries Thursday when he was tk b bil leg Injuries Thursday when he was struck by an automobile while work.. announced. inn on aienwnod av,, near lludson R * v KI**H A nc "' "'weption commitiee was d I ill i f h NEW INTERESTS The modern bachelor.girl Is one who is more intereited in plots and plans than in pom and pans. WHATS NEW—A meBaphtinp ivith transistors operaled by bat. :uiies about trie si?e <strong>of</strong> a matchbns s said to provide volume conlroi hat will transform a normal peaking voice either to a Imiil hoiit or an inaudible whyper. Han naw io raturn te <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In 'M far th. Diamond Jubilee Celebration. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION: What It tha Valu* af My Property In O«»on Cify? Wouldn't "it bt good butinmn sense fo keep informed »vmry wmmk a* to whml I* heppmning In Qeman <strong>City</strong> that affects this investment? The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger brings you an accurate report from week to week as to what the municipal government is doing; number <strong>of</strong> new homes being built, information on real estate values, new ordinances enacted, news about taxes, the resort's schools and what they cost to operatei about improvements being made; news about your neighbors, new permanent residents, etc. You can get this vast amount <strong>of</strong> information for so little cost from no other medium. Your mailman will bring you your Sentinel- Ledger regularly. Do not mi»$ a single issue. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: |3.25 per Year in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> '$3.75 per Year Elsewhere East <strong>of</strong> Mississippi .*4.7S per Year West <strong>of</strong> Mississippi <strong>City</strong> SHtllnal-Lcdg«r ONU <strong>City</strong>, N. J. to my remittance for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> SBntinel-LorlBcr for paper at once. nclmied jplr. Pla i Street <strong>City</strong>..., — z6ne .. State It will censM <strong>of</strong> the Lake. sirs, Huney anil George C A Harbour. The family voted donation! to tha Share Memorial Hospital Build, Ing fund, the Diamond Jubilee femmitfte, and the Tabernacle Association far beautlncaflon af the grounds, N'pxt year the- family will meet on ,lhc ls»l Thursday In August. It will be an eveninn meeting. In en= j able more <strong>of</strong> the younyer members In attend. : Master ot ceremonies for the r»>. ; union was the president, George K. Gardiner, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The honorary 1 president is [Jr. Arthur ^dams: vit-e president, \'incent Lykci 'secretary, Mrs. Lewis II. Lake; treas- I urer. Mis, Marion Lake Boss, <strong>of</strong> , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and historian. Mrs. .i. • Preseolt Cadman. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Everybody'! lulinesi "The curlenl drive 10 cut uovernfflent costs, balance the bitdMet, and brlnd aboil! las; reduction is in everybody's interest." — i,ake Plat-ill i.V Vi News Ftlrl TAG SHOWS Tho main difnciihy i-xporicii in nianyirig fur mnm.y is in kr iiie the j>i if-e trig frnm showing. Home <strong>of</strong> ipening Incinerator Would TAYLOR'S BARBECUE SUGAR CURED PORK m •urn* st $100,000, Says Mayor R^es to Mark Estimate u. s. Dare Not Stop Aid, Year S Ki r f Says Kiwanis Speaker few Hear Speed and Sail jtinue its helping hand" U ld f le alternative but ta confor the bickward countrlei <strong>of</strong> i th ii in Futurv t Nv»d From png hand poncy for the bickward countrlei <strong>of</strong> Uw world for many years to come, in the opinion <strong>of</strong> Dr, Ever. •II Preston, noted Mew Jersey Parking Ban Off For Week End Lifted From Friday Night to Tuasdny • OUR ONLY STORE IN OCEAN CITT 754-56 Boardwalk Science Speaker Sees Prayer Effective AM Because true prayer is effective, every Christian (should pray daily for himself, his family, and for solution <strong>of</strong> world problems, Harold Mo|. ter, <strong>of</strong> Chit-ago, told a large local audience here on Sunday, As pro<strong>of</strong> that prayer can be elTec. tlve he cited the mounting record i during the \s>A 7B years <strong>of</strong> spiritual i heaiing in Christian Science. He ! told about several cases he knew <strong>of</strong> l.rst hand. <strong>On</strong> nationwide tour as a member <strong>of</strong> The Chrialian Science Board <strong>of</strong> Lectureship, Mr. Molter spoke under sponsorship <strong>of</strong> The First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist. Ills topic was! "Christian Science: The Science <strong>of</strong> BlMht Thoughl and Action". Practical Christianity requires that the individual not only recognize his responsibility toward himself, but also toward all mankind, Mr. Moltei declared. TTPIf AI, OF THIS ERA ; Tlie young matron examined the j ! toy doubtfully and. turning io the; i salesman. £a!d. "It seems to me this |j is rather compllcoletl fur a vounu •'child." Madam," replied the clerk, "this is an educational toy, designed tn adjust a child to life in Ihe world <strong>of</strong> today. Any way he puts It in. gelher, it's wrong," GUARANTEED PROTECTION AGAINST TERMITES Termite InfeNayen la lucraaa. In* In thla area ever? y«r. Dent take chaMea - be aara rear bone la protect,. Bfalati TERMTTES Kilfe (ho TOX-EOL SYSTEM • NaNMally kiwwn and HIM, V •SBB#O feyCRIs&>Y0j£ Chwniial Pnduch) Company FREE INSPECTION OF TOUK www w rttin Tox-Eol Control Co, P.« BM KM, Oe««« <strong>City</strong> or Phone MM SPJCIALI from August 31 to <strong>Sep</strong>tember IS, <strong>1953</strong> only I I pouited and pertinent ion affairs in the rei answered by tha city, for the Ocein' j Community AMoci. its annual summer fit th» AtlintiC <strong>City</strong>, The ban on overnluhl parking on ', CUlb, in Northfleld, the streets <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city will be I evening (temporarily llfiHi over (he Labor j fuest list <strong>of</strong> opproxl Duy *' eek •"*• '• *'* N •nnoiinced thin '.SSenTand friends J«* *f Po"» ef William Ii J Mllw STpreS, Ile «» ld >•«« •" nl«ht parking will the ouesiions the ! elt > f ' Inrtwding Asbury av,, Blh and ,"made these Bolnis: «««!», "here the overniBhl ban h m • ^ toret Ihrouiilioui the year city Tntlnarator ! The restrlctlon«• W nrs Building Took Dip in August Cooper Optimistic , For RMI <strong>of</strong> Yaar 1 luUding activities in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> during August slacked <strong>of</strong>f untu about 4:1s p, in Tha national champlonihlpt far 1CS1 will bo docMod In th* C and I Mrvlco runabout clattol and tha K ratlna elau. ThaM aro Mh«|, iilad tar «W <strong>of</strong>tornoon. baainnlra at liM, •ntarn chaniplanihlp* wUI bo datMad tor clau I M I raclna runabMita, claaMa O. • and r «arv. In runabout!, and Jtrtay tp«d •klfta, Other races are listed far the 44 cubic Inch runabouts and hydro, planes <strong>of</strong> the 41, 13S. YM and 2M cubic Inch classes. Trophies will be awarded in all WHIN MOM! CALLANAN, 1IL, raiMHM a now msM car, h, It MHwufh i Ice Men Happy But Swamped in Heat Wave; Meeting Huge Demand Keeps Them Hustling More Speed Highwtryte vUIII|Mllllun WHh Otl >y VINttlNT T. >«ICI*MJrTtt'" The new Garden SMgl way will bring 30fr,0M> . tional car* bearin«-4 ' visitors to the " <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the Ant) operation. From wlUbeuptothei , vide tXm ttcilltkHi and Uons t«r draw tnU trade into the < Thai. In effect, waa tb* : given by Bayant 1* chairman <strong>of</strong> the New Jeney waj Authoril>. at tbe annual mer dinner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty II Community Asaoclatiaa at tha Untie <strong>City</strong> Country Club, at " Betd. TMada> evening. Mr Knaiand. who alao ta | <strong>of</strong> Ihe Atlantic <strong>City</strong> BaeDte, and <strong>of</strong> Ihe Bdhwn Bactileal I lute, said that <strong>Ocean</strong> Cttj i parking facilUles and expedite i men! <strong>of</strong> traffic to provide far convenience <strong>of</strong> the anlldpalrd I Influx <strong>of</strong> vehicles Parkway ot Mwt MM noit rHart, -only •*** *r He warned that seaabore will And themselves In a highly MSBK." petllhe market, blddbig for th* »*' dltlonal btiainew. wltb the reaott,* rloii the be\t acconunodaUnBa ultimately receivuig mott <strong>of</strong> tbs additional travel in the couty. a* • result <strong>of</strong> tbe Parkway. Pointing out Ihe free, public | me lot opened at Mb tt. and At •T-4bi» •umnMr. Mr. Entiand Thol thki prUect ui a atan IB right T^B^BP BMBBSf/l' vafBTBl B^BT WBB.BB ^BeBja]BJBBBarn) #^BBBB]B^r |_ He urged that count? authorities cooperate wilh the State Highway Department Hd that Individual municipal (ownnwnta pjaa an •» proved ayitelUaf ronnectlng roads all required to report for school aarlier for fostball practice and for scliol astlc reasons. Juvenile Thespians Raise $113,75 For Hospital 'Glamour Girl Revue' Sett Rapid Pace For Notable, Tickled Audience •y VINCINT T. MlCHiLlTTl Mg » netted fUS.TB Great heam In llllle people for the buUdlng fund <strong>of</strong> the Shore Memorial IlMpltal this week. The contribution represented the total receipts <strong>of</strong> the -Glamour Olrl Revue", presented Sunday •fterno<strong>of</strong>i by pre leenasi- youngateri <strong>of</strong> the 800 Week, Seacrest rd, neujhborhood. The talent was Mmewbat renioved from the pr<strong>of</strong>e»»lon.l, Broadway calibre, and the theatre wu eonild, •rib!* dlaUht froBi the palatial But the enihuilMn and •innrily <strong>of</strong> purpoae <strong>of</strong> the young cart relegated ail shortcoming, to Intlenlflcance. With a aukefUft itage, aM up in the garage <strong>of</strong> Arnold Oraatti, at 00 geaereit rd., and a wardrobe reflMtlni credit to the needlework and maternal patience <strong>of</strong> their mothers, the youngMan sang, danced and cracked wtae, to the complete delight <strong>of</strong> the 60 adult) who comprised the audience, . Miss Agnes Marie Orutti, age 11, produced and directed the revue, which Included II fine acts, the like <strong>of</strong> which would have added to the glorious light <strong>of</strong> the nostalgic Keith the billing on the pre. Circuit. Sharing were Diane Jastrey, •< Eileen IS; Barbara Alexander, IIS -- • - • Julia Donohue, ' Arnold Or- 8ran Baker, Sonny Mania, nix; Jull •(•I Thomai Oeione, 111 •atti, Jr., 10, and r.eorge Alexander, Jr., ID, all children <strong>of</strong> •uaimer resid«nt«. Like all great theatrical prenlcn, the audience contained nalablea. In addition to proud parent, and well, wlahlng friend.. Mayor Fred w Ctiapnun, <strong>of</strong> gonen Point, and Inddentally, chairman af the hospital buUdinn fund, was present. Another prominent guest wu Dr Pascal LuMhnl, formerly head ef the PhUadelphla General Hospital, new «. eeutlya vice president <strong>of</strong> the EldcUui HoMutal, Philadelphia. The only adult Intertoper In the performer. 1 fetter wu Val VaJlee, aeewdtsnlM, who provided the mutk. • Tha b-tt Mfarmatlen avallaW*, locally, ii that it will be four f» tlK month.—oarly In 1*34—b<strong>of</strong>oro now ratM can peulbty go Inta <strong>of</strong> loci. The National Bureau <strong>of</strong> Casually Underwrite and the Mutual insur. ance Rating Bureau disclosed plans for a new and more equitable system or rating automobiks for inauranee Page •, Please INSIDE TIPS Amusements—Sec, 2. page 1, . Churches—See, 3. pages 4 and S, Commuters- Club Chatter —lee. 8, page 1 County rarm News — Sec, 2. ntWllSee, 2, page 6 FUhlns News—Sec 3. page 4, Marmora—Sec. 2, page S. Music Pier Progranw—Sec 3, pages 1 and 3. New Jersey Poll—Sec, 2, page 7 Obituary—Sec. 3. page S. Petersburg—Sec 1, page 3. Senice Men and Velerans—Rei 3. pan I. Soclnl and Personal —, Set, I, pagf a • and S, Soraert Point—Soe S. page 8 Sports-Sec. 1, page. 4 and I, Death <strong>of</strong> Heat Wave Due Late Today f Is Forecast Hold your breath, folks! This is the word you've been wallinc fur. The heal wave that liu- been with us since AIIKIIM M i« going to gel Ihe aid heave ho this .afternoon ur tonight. Weather Forecaster Samuel j Deitch's voice shook with emotion last night as lie reported the east, ern pr<strong>of</strong> res» <strong>of</strong> a mass <strong>of</strong> cooler and drier air moving acrotis the continent from Canada and the Rockies, He said the leading edge was In Iowa and Wisconsin yesterday; by this mornini; It would be in eastern Ohloi by noon In western Pennsylvania and New York, The InBuonco. ho premlMd on a •tack af Blblaj, would be felt here lafa today In the farm <strong>of</strong> Increasing fleudlneis, •cattered after, neon er ovonlng thundarihawers, and a waliame drop In tempera, lure, Saturday It ts be leu humid and •till cool.r in the aftarnean, Sunday U to he fair and "pleas, ant". High humidity and continued hot weather Is the outlook for this niornlnii, but it will lie the laKt IcaHp <strong>of</strong> the hot Kpell which has been the longest in many years. At a mattar <strong>of</strong> racord, yMtirday wasn't as bad ai tenie we've had In the past twa weaka. The tempi eratura yoilarday afternoan. In. Auantad by isuth Muthwott wind, was a mare tl. That comporod with *S In Lakehunt, N, J. at the Naval Air Station, and even hefter r.adlng. In Philadelphia and New Vork, The humidity yesterday? That was a different story- n sticky (I per cent most <strong>of</strong> the day, .Mr. Delicti wiped his brow, loos encd his tie, and checked over the records <strong>of</strong> whaf- he politely referred to as a "very unusual summer". Among other things, he turned up Ihe startling fact that this summer Sac, 1, peee 1, plaaia 9-Year-Old in K Show Boat* Cousin <strong>of</strong> Katy Hepburn's Pt t J h' Patronn at Jonathan mentation <strong>of</strong> "Shou Boat pre Sandra n fourth grade pupil in . it the R
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