j 14 — JICTION TWO THf ociAM crnr siimi*«. BUS. SEKVICSS BUSINESS SERVICE LOTS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE — SALE CUSStrttB ADYBmSEMBCTS L ESTATE — SALfr ESTATE — SALE RD OF THANKS FEMALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT AGENCY AUTOS FOR 3ALE POMTIAC - CADIU.AC 12th * Dial 199 S4t3 CLASSOTEO AD RATES INSTRUCTIONS Tom Ward RfUPHOLSTEfHNG and SUP COVERS FREE tSTlliUTBI Car RiditM Reruired Coles Radfo Service 399-7554 AUTO GLASS REPLACED ALUMJNUM STORM WINDOW GLASS i SCREEN REPAIRS <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Glass 976 Aifaury Artnu* Bakers ?*i: a - APP11ANCE REPAIRS COMPtETI PA1T5 itl>*lS SERVICE RCA 1 CHILCO Mljsc t Swill — A'l f 'ALL 710 Ashury A*tfiu« Dili 5Wi242 WINDOW OASS JK&ACHL- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Glass uu. "» iai IS* 399-2224 Uphobtering Furniture Repairing WINDOW SHADES & Four Poster Shoppe BUS. OPPORTUNITY 7*3 ASBURY AVENUE PROF. SERVICES REAL ESTATE—SALE BUS. SERVICES OCEAN CITY GLASS 926 Acbury UNEEDA TOOL Ask ui, «r« rWl Wattaca Hardware CLAlSIFIfD AD WINOS RESULT 986 Aibuty Avenw* BanraMi M 399.2224 STORM SASH and SCRHN5 REPAIRfD <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Glass Aibury Avenge Auto Air Conditioning Service OCEAN CITY GLASS COMPANY 926 Atbury Avanu* 399-2224 WE DO OUR OWN —— WORK ON THE PREMISES AND IN YOUR HOME ALL MAKES ft MODELS KI.,V K u -,VHITE HAD/OS h KTKREO YOUNG'S TY & mmu SHOP 858 Asbury Avo, Dial 399-0091 ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS CALL US TODAY VY« will elHm«t» th» <strong>of</strong> in ELKTRIC HiAT IN YOUR HOM1 T»y trm untSv Wm. S. Anderson i/ecfrlclans IMS W«I A»« Dial 1H-M4S AWLIAMCES / 'JIM'ji.'/i fj SALES *nd SERVICE M.iMng C»rr(r*etor CORSON OATS FOR SALE Hol CHRIST/AAS CARDS ,v,d GIFTS TREE LOCAL TIDE" TABLES ORGANS - PIANOS LOWREY - THOMAS STORY A CLARK MLSK INSTRI RYNER'S Musfcraft Shoppe 925 Atbury Avtnut 398-0400 CLASSIFIED AC BRINGS RfSULTS FOR OCEAN CITY REAL ESTATE SEE CHARIES H. CURTIS, SR., REALTOR M Mara MULTIPLE LISTING 803 CENTRAL AVE. Phone: 399-69*9 Weger Real Estate 240 BjH»rt»» Road 399-0960 WOODS Agency 218 West Avenue 398-0200 ROBERT J. CAMPBELL REALTOR 833 WESLEY AVE Oc.n <strong>City</strong>, 3W-523J SPECIALS IJOCATION. TW ) AMII.Y DUI'LEX, Two j-nch, etc. Both Corner I/jt. Jttnl Diiirsbl* Ocaan Front Butfnati Property and Lett. BRIDfGAM'S BEST BUYS F. R. BRIDEGAM REALTOR 3346 A»bin-y Avenue Oc»«n <strong>City</strong>, N. J. 399-0953 or Kvenings 399-2G68 IF IT'S REAL ESTATE SEE J. W. MORRISON REALTOR J. W. MORRISON 8th St. A <strong>Ocean</strong> Av«. , J r 0 3251 ASBURYj 399.209, "" "" FRANKU WILLW REAL EM! FOR YEARS t Wmirxl fro*it honw own Hiii »itr»er*n»7 The hom» with i — pi***9 com* !•* H at rti t MWW «< I" rt» quality $1J,«M DOLWR *on'f do (ay, gut ttip r i <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty 34th St. & Afbury Ava 3993403 MARK AGENCY REALTOR 2121 Asbury Avenue X X 399-7036 Look to an EXPERT ... 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c 16 SECTION TWO SPORTS VS GRAPES Mike Nevill ntid Sheldon • Byron, Wyo. - Two Byron Carter both reerived four Jiigli Knhool students have letters each in football* proved the old adage 'hat basketball, and traek, Neville athletics and good grades was valedictorian and Carter diin'l mix isn't always true. Wiss salutniorian. Classified Ads Bring Ysu Quick Results Don 9 t Miss These! CLOSE- OUTS on SUMMER RENTAL SETS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! Come Early for—^Jj Best Choke! \ ^^\ i SCHUFF ELECTRIC SAL1S and SERVICE _ SERVING YOU SINCE '22— |ANNA M. SCHUFF BARBARA I. MOCKS JOSEPH B. MOREY, JR., LicMUM • ELKTRfCAL CONTRACTOR 710 Asbury Avenue 0Iif 39M242 ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FIRES . , MAKE EVERY WEEK FIRE PREVENTION WEEK <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire Department DIAL 399-6111 Hawks defeat Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> by 19-8 score „ The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawks won their third game in as many start* this year by d<strong>of</strong>i'alin|4 • Sen Isle <strong>City</strong>'s Chiefs 19-6 In o game playod Sunday on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> field. Hawk back Mike Fields had a field day, running for two touchdowns, one for 63 yards and the other for 31 yards, and returniiiK an intercepted pas for 52 yards to tally all three Hawk scores, A pass from Bobby Coif to Jim Quinn gave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> its lone extra point. After a series <strong>of</strong> penalties, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> scored up the middle for four yards by Fred Barbagallo. Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> scored a safety for two points when Newbold tackled Bobby Cole in the end zone, AH the scoring took place in the first half. The second half was a defensive battle. <strong>On</strong> Sunday, the Hawks travel to Middle Township to meet the Middle Township team for the second time this year. The Hawks won the first game 214. Game time is 2 p.m. on the Middle Township field. Bowling POINT BOWLING Powder Puff Jolly Roger, 3, Question Mark, li Swingers^ 3, Cast Offs, I; Miami Somers, 4, Daniels, 0; Crab Trap, 3, Sullivnns, 1. High singles and series. Marge Pinto, 202 and 520; High team single and series, Miami Somers, 829 and 2299, Standings: Miami Somers, 10-2; Sullivan, 8-4: Jelly Roger, 8-4; CJuestion Mark, 8-6: Crab Trap, 6-6; Daniels, 4.8; Swingers, 3-9; Cast-Offs. 39, AFTER SEVEN MIXED DOUBLES Bloody Mar ys 1 , GrasshopperB 0; Rusty Kails 3, Serewdrivers 1; Sneaky Petes 3, Black Russians 1; Whiskey Sours 2, Stingers 2, High individual singles, Mickey Calise (men) . 201 and Maria Calbo (women) ,158. High individual series, Mickey Calise (men) BB7 and Maria Calise (women) THI OCIAN CITY Sf NTlNILLEOOeR _^ , —__ », mams-. —^""Tjji f- ""•"" II Hunters asked to assjsT •• •• in state deer herd stgjy PASS INTERCEPTIQN-Mike Fields high = L orer for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawk , sroots 52 yards afttr a pass intrrr L ptnn for his third touchdown in Sund.i\ s 19 8 win over Sea Isk Cits . ARCHER SUCCESS-Abby Anderson, <strong>of</strong> 811 2nd at., Somers Point, is shown with the spike buck he killed Monday with bow and arrow. The deer weighed 102 pounds. It was the first kill reported from the Mainland in the current archery season which opened Saturday, -109, High team game and series. Bloody Marys 608 and 1728, Standings: Bloody Marys 10-2, Rusty Nails 7-a, Sneaky Petes 7-5, Whiskey Sours 6-8, Grasshoppers B-7, Black Russians n-7, Screwdrivers 4-8, Stingers 4-8, i * ¥ -THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLERS Sandbar 4, Meyer Motors 0, Parkway Pharmacy 3, Garden Motors 1: fillie's Shop 3, Hagertlli'V Oil 1; Dailey Plumbing and Heatinf 2, Williams Builders 2. High individual game and series, Joyce Bakley 179 and 497, High team qame and series. Sandbar f>99 and 1819. Standings; Williams 10V4 - 514, Tillie's 10,6, Sandbar 10-6, Mayer Motors 9V4-6'--S, Parkway 97. Dailey 7i-12W. POINT LANES <strong>City</strong> League Wallace, 1. Stalnton, 1, Wimberg, Anderson, 3. Boyer, 3 Rumer, 2, High Hiekninn,- 0; PTroop, 0; Strange, 1; O.C.F.D, J; . Round=up, 1; Hyatt, 2. 8 I n it i ° , J I fn Pfovenjion, 235; High series, Jim' Provensfin, 572;- Hijfh team single*, Strange, 572; Hlsjh team series, Slrangn, 2559- Stiindinqs: StranjiH, H8; Hyatt, 13-7; Anderson, 13?; Rumer, I 1-9; WimherjJ, 119, Wallace, 119; Stninton, 1010; Hiekman, 0-1); Roundup, Oil; Buyer. 0-1 J; O.C-F.D,". 713; FTrr.op, 3-17. POINT LANES Capo Atlantic Bcnner Esso, '.), Moyer Motors, 1; Key Man, 3, Wallace -Hardware, 1; SaleMTiun, ,'j, Doclurs, 1; N,,I, Natural Gas, 3, VVondcrland 1, High men's sinijlf. Chuck Abnims, Wonderland, 223; High men's triple. Bob Adams, Bonner, fjflu. Stiindings: Benner, •Wallace ' I1-0S' Wonderland, 11-5; Oaji Co., 8-8; Salesman, 61 0; Doctors, 3-13; Moyer, 3.J3, * * * ' Seafood Lrjbslers, ••), Dolphins, 0; Crabs, 3, Sharks, 1; Shrimp, 3, Clams, 1 ; Mlnnowfv, 3 Seallups, 1; Flounders ri' Oysti-rs, 1 ; Whales, 3,' . Porpoises, 1.... Hi((h individual p]ti( Joyce Ituis El Bara, !O!sj High three Hame serins' J6yce Reis E! Bfira, 009; High team singhi. Crabs " 599; Hi|ih tenm series, Crab« 1721. Standings: Minnows, 12-1- Sharks, 12.4; Whales, 11-fl; Scallops, 9-7; Flounders H-S- Clams, 8-8; Crabs, H-8; Porpoises, KB; ; Shrimps, imp, 7-' 7D; Lobsters, B-ll; - -- Oysters, - 1] 2; Dolphins !12 ' frsprini! League Jesters, .», Markera, Crack er.jacks, 4, Hot Flashes, 0; Spares, 3, LtvewireSi 1; Spark Plugs, 3, jOddballs, 1; Hi Flyers, 3, Shockers, 1; Tenpins, 3, Fireballs, 1. High slnglDS, Mary Jane Willnrd, 191; High series, Mary Jane Willard, S16, High team single. Crackorjacks, 191; High. team, series, Crackerjacks, 179*1. Standings: Crackerjacks, ll-B; Hi Flyers, ll-S; Spark Plugs, 10-fl; Tenpins, lo-fl: Jesters,. 9-7; Oddballs, S-"; Fireballs. -7-9i Llvewires, 7-9; Markers, 8-8; Spares, 8-10; Shockers, 5 11; Flashes 3-13. * * m NORTHFIELD BOWLING CENTER <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mixed Doubles Grapefruits, 2, Applrs, .2; Pineapples, 3, Watermelons, 1; BanariAS, 3, Apricots, 1; Cherries, 2, _ Piums, 2; Oranges, 3, Tangerines, 1; Pears, .3, Grapes, 1; .'Peaches, 2, Lemons, 2; Limes. 3ii, Strawbefries, 14. High singles, Chet Wimbcrg, 21 1, Marty Darby, 199; High series, Chet Wimberg, 550; Marty Darby, 520. High team single. Grapefruits, 682, High team series. Peaches, 1903, Standings: Bananas, B-S: Limes, B'4.3 1 ,*; Piums, 8-1; Strawberries, 7H4«; Grapefruits, 7-5; - Peaches, 7-6;- Pineapples, 7-5; Pears, 7-5; Watennelons, 6-6; Apples, 6S\ Oranges, 8-6; Apricots, 5-7; Chorries, 5.7: Lemons, 1-8; Tangerines, 2-10; Grapes, 111, IT'S TUNE-UP TIME! MOTOR TUNE-UPS • OIL CHANGES & FILTERS LUBRICATIONS • COOUNG SYSTEMS CHECKED • NEW BRAKES INSTALLED STOP IN OR PHONf 399.3037 GiT YOUR CAR SIT FOR THi WINTER OCEAN CITY ESSO £ssc> 9th Sfroat and Bay Avenue "THI ITATiON WITH BXPBKJHNCE" TOPS IN »>RODUCTS an* SERVICE JOHN STOCKETT, Owner 18 FISH STICKS s 1.00 D OYSTERS 6 for '1.00 TAKE-OUT KITCHEN lOfh St. & Asbury Ave. Dial 399-1348 List winter th* Division uf Fi Ji nnrf Garnn initials H propr im uf thn Man i Hie Bun nu t mi nt to inftirm itmn tht ind provide Nn» Jtrsty dtir In rd on snison il muvt mt'iit'* Pirt tif the progrF(tm cnii5i.ini <strong>of</strong> cipturini, titfl'inu mil n It lsinij wiltl dt i r tn varltlu^ p irLi u! tht Stitt Thi mi ditr cmplii wrm taBBtd with m.til catth t iff^ in oni or btith ear 1 ' and a rolorid pi i. 1 tic c trt imtr wi^ ittachtd to out tar FawriT wrri tl r o capturtd tnd njr ti|j(jt d witli -.mall clip tau*i All <strong>of</strong> the-,* deur were taken and released in BurlinRton, Oconn, Warren and Hunterdon Counties. The success <strong>of</strong> .this program now depends on the cooperation <strong>of</strong> sportsmen, biologists and interested individuals. Should anyone rceovfr one <strong>of</strong> these deer the following inforrnation should bu sent to the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Wildlife Management: Both numbered ear Uigs; date recovered (month, day. year); recovered by (a) riiimo (b) permanent mailina address; where recovered: (a) local area (b) distance and direction from nearest town (e) county (d) state; how did individual obtain deer? (shot with gun or bow and arrow, ear kill,' dog kill, other - explain); remove and return lower jaw <strong>of</strong> deer. All Information, mcjudiiig—. -4ays — anrj-^rower jaw should be packed and sent to; State <strong>of</strong> Now Jersey, V.t Vui-h "Pa," aiud Willi,., "a nan's -,v!h' ih his fiflt'T hdij isn't sin- 1 " . ' ; " "«.•]!, >>••• arc tdd ,,,,, n;y »•"," Siiid father nunt'umniit. tailv, "SV«11, then," enntinui.-d Wji. lie, "if a rtian irarries iwirr, ihiTi- isn't anythinc l.-ft uf hin,-. l« there' 3 " • ' • ' ordinal AUTQ HERB! •»• I! til Hi i IK) Vs. So. <strong>of</strong>t mm NEW •BUTTEKNTTS *"L'AIGL0NDR * LINGERIE by! * BERKSHmE HOSIERY HOSI * FOUNDATION Formfit-Waw-I I&E STYU SHOP iOMIM NIKT SHOrTINQ CEKTH , DIAL 911-KU 20< Mill, A- EB Hlrtw l-«5-!(l] ****A New Worlds <strong>of</strong> Cote Discovered in Charta Cloth Suii| By Hart Schaffner & Marx HS&M chartji an advance fashion coursi witll fall.suitinHs in new color finds. LatMtshrial <strong>of</strong> bronze, green, blue and gray are exploit J in ."Navigator Patterns": plaids, nlf-striptil fine line plaids and solids. Trim-taMI Astra staling by Alexander Soland <strong>of</strong> tbel International" Design Guild, Two button I 147th mi t tinj, or Mon th tn double-piped lower pockets, licit vents. Aril |cf Ncn Jnr»i ^ or the and vi ltnrj fruFTi ib^ut 4(10 HS&M's exclusive NOVA-SET procew keejtl [Prabvli nan Church jl Unittd Tft byttrun the suit in shape, looking new, even aftM ml nt in Ocn in CLn^ri^itnn in N>w Ji-r iv extensive wear. Come in and discover «w| I October 2U) \till In in att ndiiiit-i E ich world <strong>of</strong> wearing' enjoyment in an HSiil tliv thurrb Will bt rtpr' 1 tntt-d bv Charta rioth Suit, ' $I3W»I / • MEN'S and BOYS' 733 A,bury Aw. I OPEN FRIDAy NIGHT wr HONOR c.c,P.. oiNi« •nd AMERICAN BXPRMI Trio Woolmiirk io your SEJurflneo <strong>of</strong> B 1 . "... .,.,•„ h,-t-...W frsm $nJ.»| [DAILY NIWS |Y RADIO Froiti The ienfinol-LedBor 1400 KC, 11 a.m. HOJlG AND SONS .".JICiUGA.V ^ ^ ^ C0MP, . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER No. 40 Telephone 309.5411 lim R, Godfrey Jutkaho0 0,1, iti in- Vietnam 2 0 • y i• u r • 0 I d e fiC'rvifc-e man was aetliin in South on October 10. <strong>of</strong>ding to Army ^ri, Sp/"! William jjodfrey tiled when a pier in which he was ; was shot down by . -He- wa§ — a er <strong>of</strong> thu First Air frey, a nativp <strong>of</strong> oc, was a member 1967 graduating f Oei'un <strong>City</strong> High l. He entered the in .November, and iinfived in In April this year, survived by his Mr, and Mrs, C, Godfrey.. An is Herbert L. , <strong>of</strong> this city, funeral will be [nfed when the 'I body ia returned home in about 10 frty was awarded Silver Star in |ob for aotioii i-!Un "emplaee- IMegatas coming Prices above minimums Land auction produces $60,000; 80 more lots listed in second sale Tin- city -.,,1,1 «,eo,aotj wurth oi building InU, dunnf J J>tandin^ rcioni dhl> auctmn f,.ili- hfld in thu <strong>City</strong> H.1II etimmi^ioii ehiirnbt-r gjturda^ Spintrd biddinK un thi- pjrt IJI WMUld br bujtra rururd all price fur tin- SO l,,ts -.ulri will abovf tin- minimum prir S hrnl TAill pnsidt Thi fin-t cfdtr cf bu m s, will bt Lh*> fit utum cf i nc?w mod rateir Thnt Bibk ^tudit- will bi P" n b\ thf Rv\ Dr D~in,ild G MIIILT prt idnnt *if th Pitt burLh Th J I u M r 11 !5irninar\ All rtp jfl tu ihr ^> nnd will bf- made on Nf tnd i\ lit Fiic_n at m*" tln^ jn tin Mu it- Pi^f ihd in Un r if t UmUd Pn-b>l-nin i hun.h 7th t ind \\t Itv i\ Ruling Id* r <strong>of</strong> thi- Flf t Pr b\tirnn Church ui Oram Cilv will J TM th romniunmn \V TF hip rh iirrnm EJdnr S irnm I I irkh irt will bi ui t h if(_ I hi Ciimmuuiun Sir\ic will bf t-n Widn^dn\ nt J p m t.1 li r H irr\ Murnin^strfn will hi in LII ir^,t <strong>of</strong> Millie Pur iri" iii(_ rn nt R jbi rt (Jutland h nrm in f iht. huruh s II h r- A nrnti ti will dir t-t III ilJTtnnj. Ht% HiifJi MrHmn Mill r titid cl rl ir iht S\ mnl will [3H id* it thi C ii mm unit n S* r\irt Thn ct n Li nurd cm pji,i „ Chief Johnny T Taylor Obituary Dr. John Nogafe Whiticar dead; Funeral on Saturday Dr luhn H gjt* Whitic-if i ph\ irian hnr tt r 1U >UR. until hi Ft-iir nu hi mun- than a di-ejdc igtt dmd m Bufdttt* 1 Tnmlin HtJ pit-il Cip^ Mj\ Court Hiu i TUP d i\ Hr wa- Thi ph> ii_i m v, \ pc rh ip^ T. w **11 known L an a_ tutt_ bu inn mjh whu at tht- tim^ <strong>of</strong> hi d jth wj, u mrmbt r oi th* 1 br-3Fd uf dinctnr- ^r Uic C tpt- Mi\ C3untj Natitmal Bink nw fit r t! Hot *ti- 5 Hi^t mrjnt which bt arb hih middle nam and half ^wncr ut tht Oc n an Cltv SnmJ'R. ruinf Coif Club Hi otht r intLre-*t- included a H % tin mw rumra inilrr it th' OemnCiU llfnbudt t-ltlun or tin II J f Oi t Liuard <strong>On</strong>ly Ta\Inr wl he pruplr (buitmin particularly) wuuld c tup rallinf, it the OLI in CiH tition Tht t lficul name m tht titinn In rt i thn Grc it E[ i, H irhrir t ititin mid wht n I hmt ridiu tn OCF in I it> Cti i t Cuurd whn iiuwir n Tht Htitiun at C3LI jn Cilj IM ir^ 1 ind th it who T i v I i r Im , N p i n il 3J ind i lulf >i ii» in tin Cu t Cuarri nnd mti t rt.ct nth w L d_ i(.nt.d tin the B irnt [.jtt h[,iit-liip ittd ht- wi ufhrt r in uhargt <strong>of</strong> thn Iif.ht.hiiJ "H" Sand\ ilnpk Btjrn in Mulfor Virninui Tavlor t timt ^ frum a lung hnttif t r\it.t pt jpli Hi Tiithtr \\ in th N iv\ riiuiiif- tin lir-t Unrld V7ir ind Wiib kt-pt ut til tht tLund wir tinl\ b uau e tif hi i|.e Two nf THJ lor s unrlt. uert in the Coa t Guird Thp new nffictr in char^therc wunt to rhuol in Gr. tnvillt NC Tun verifier he cnmplttnd hich-nling hi- join} the Cru t C_ uard and ^v ill bi eligible for n tin mi ht 111 M jrrh 1J70 I tlon t know though Iht t OH t ijuird hi bt t n mighty W t d to me I rn not o urn I II It iv thi j rviti hlu n the timt t-tirn( 1H aid Ta\lnr who I now Tavlt r 1 murnnd to a Nrjrth Cdrolm i i irl tht forrnf r Mirv E Muj Thi t-ouph h i no i hildre n Mr Tnylor i n m ninny in Norfolk Va for thi pn ml bul Ta\lor >iid hr will hi in <strong>On</strong> m Cits It r i 11 it m \t wt t k ^ itt T" Will Choo t tWO L^nmbUmnn a sheriff and i touplt <strong>of</strong> Trntholdtr Rtprcsnntjtivt Charlt W Sandman Jr who t-iu rd i t iimmotitin i wti k n_r b\ indicating hn would not t tmpairm for puht rn il in ll tjndidatt William T C^ihill now »av» he will ejmpu(,n lor ),u bt rn itorial cindiriiti ttillmm T Cuhill Sandman ». ly hi Itniark^ oBont not r ptaking ftir Cnhill i\nrt lakrn nut t f ttintnxt and ill tortnd De piln thi Tact that f ahii! dtft ited bandman in lilt prim-try Sandman trmd and trut CiQF'ttr that ht i- will pt ak fir Cahill hi rn untj tht rn That -nltlts that Sandman L lor Cahill Nnxt i prtpnrttd la t wt ck "sheriff A Hupptrt Htil i- not lor thn Htpuhhran shtrif! i jnrlid itt Hell Ti nl' he wj b o tiled iu t ti f i nt w umination b% the OOP «V mization um} ht thi rfforc i Lhrnning hln llpport to thr t mtirj-utit canthdntt fm titnrt Elmtr(Pat) Knlh Htil iipport .hould bt worth i couplt <strong>of</strong> thousand vclt to Krllv but wht thtr thi, will bn , noujjh to ti t him Hntttd i« i mntttr tif douht Tht GOP orpjni^Jition in .trong in thtse part Th. Dnnn.rr L ,,rt TI i ni U I I I ) Hughes robbery your honor," said the slender, gum chewing Negro. After a conference in the judge's chambers, first assistant Atlantic County prosecutor Solomon Fsrmari, plainly stunned by Murray's refusal, withdrew the* witness. The indictment followed and it contained a summary <strong>of</strong> what Murray claimed to have heard from Hughes' own lips. It was "Hearsay" evidece but hearsay evidence testified to in the presence <strong>of</strong> the defendant is admissible in trinls. What effect, if any, Murray's story would have had continued on page 10 Killed In crash William W MrLiughlin, 27 > tnr old Vim land pott whes ^ervtd i i modt ntur for the Pnetr\ Forum Itjturtd at the Ocmn Cltj CuTtuflT ^rta Lnntt r dn tl i irl% Sunday mornlnn Irom lnjurits •-U tuiird in in nutomobllr ai titinnt on H irdin;. 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