m Point'fB«btBirthdayMBgr-UuUM Night"a «nnlTBnuiry ol thei mw orjwrved at the: Tiles-'. ChapfuniffftMyalso waI|W. Btruble. <strong>of</strong> Oetanf W. Ool* and Lawrence_> <strong>of</strong> Oe«m <strong>City</strong>, spokeF the Soment Mat dub'sI achievement* since Its. Governor Mlek SwainfgMayor Chapmanr «f the highlight* tramI from Klwanls mem-MFlllon fy given Mr. andAtUT Frt h,, rtUttr T. oEOB Saturday,gT. Fort who were marOBy and to Mrs FredJT, alfo a g" i La*Ue O, HughM, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>"uM, elections were luntrBotelll. MUs nteUe Ralianother guMt soloist. MissI MBlcr entertained with pi-'•ieleetlon*.. membership certifl-. 1HW PH«M to Dr. Robert— — -, by PMrioent Jack Fatmpresent. AttendanceChapman BalksAt Merger IdeaNo Time to ThinkOf It Now, He SaysSOMERS POINT - Mayor FredW, Chapman uried Monday thatAtlantie County clttaenacon<strong>of</strong>ntrmtetheir entrtlis upon helpingto win the war Instead <strong>of</strong> wastingvaluaMf Umt right now in discusslon <strong>of</strong> merging munielpaltks.Ifc declared that seneui action onmergmg various other towns wiihAtiiutlc <strong>City</strong>, M proposed by thatresort, should to deferred until thomm and women return from strvlen,and Uio because the time <strong>of</strong> civilian!at home can be "used to betteradvantage" at present.The mayor alto pointed out th.itmany Sorneri point <strong>of</strong>lclali now receiveno compensation for their ser.vlws. Under the merger, the trwdmight toi to create .more paid jobsand thus increase taxation rather;hali lower it, he contended,OCEAN CITY ¥1S#ORSARRESTED AT IOINTSOMEM POINT—Wililflm Pine,tohn Smitli, Jr. and Pierri LeRoy,Summer residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,were arrested by Captain Williamlorrow for disorderly conduct onthe property <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.Somers Point ObuntryClub, andwere fined 110 and costs by MayorI went to Mrs. Jamei 1. Scull, ft. e( j W, Ohopman-1 Mm Itotwrt Osnover. &&&?* 8om; Chrto HarrlJ, <strong>of</strong> Richmond.r J. a: gueat <strong>of</strong> Mrs. O. OliverI hCT dauihter, Mrs. Joseph Mojf<strong>Ocean</strong>Oity, cooperated with Police CaptainMorrow in making the arrest. The?three wert among a group <strong>of</strong> 30youths about whom a complaint wasmade by the club caretaleer.901 Third St.2-Family Apartment5 B. * B, Each . Fnrnhhrd$6850.001045 Aabury Ave,Guest House6 RR. A 2 B. UnfurnishedHot-water heal - year round$5000.00Haney Lloyd ChattinExclusive AgentU1I Asbory Ave, or 194 Brighton pi.CHANGE <strong>of</strong>ADDRESSSnbtcriber* are requested to notify the SetitimJ^Ledg«rin advance <strong>of</strong> any change in muling•ddreM. Phone or send a postcard today, sayingwhen the change should be made and then*«t tddresa.Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0304 or 0305PhiU. Girl BrideOf Arthur T. FordSOMKRS POrNT-MLB JosephineXMke, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, became thebride <strong>of</strong> Arthur T, Ford at a quietwedding Saturday afternoon, 'flisceremony waa performed by Rev.prank F. Adler in the parsonage <strong>of</strong>Orate Lutheran Church at 5 o'clock.Mr. and Mrs, Frank Boos attendedthe couple. The bride chose anAfternoon dress <strong>of</strong> brown with whitetardenla corsage.The wedding party entertained atdinner at Mae'i later in the eve.rUng.Mr. Ford is an electrical contractorand councilman <strong>of</strong> the firstward.Point ChurchesST. JOSEPH S CHAPELlamera PointSunday Masses: 7:30 arid B am.Confessions before mass. ,Mint Friday Mass 7:30 a.m.Grace LutheranShore Rd. and Mcyrau AvRev. Frank F. Adier, s.T.M,, pastorFourteenth Sunday After Trinity—9:45 a.m.—Church School,1:00 am, — The Service. Mr. EnW, Weber will preiich the sermun: "<strong>On</strong>e Out <strong>of</strong> Ten,"The Senior Choir will sing tinanthemEpistle: QalnUans 6: 16-34Gospel: Luke 17: 11-19.Thursday—00 p.m.—Senior Choir Rehrnrsn]* * *iETHANY METHODISTRev, c. B. lllrkman, Pastor0 am Sunday School.1 a.m. Morning Service. Topic:"Noah's Offering,"7:30 p.m. Eveninir Service, Topir•Becond earning at Christ."* * *FIRST BAPTISTRev. Chorles Allison, 1'Mlora.m. Sunday School1 a.m. Morning Worship.7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.Point BrevitiesSOMEM POINT - Mra. Viol.;mlth. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent Wednesduy as a guest <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mar;Ware.* * *The Misses Orace and Ruth Hen!ls were Bomers PointvisitorSunday, The Henkels formerl;spent Summers at their home onOeqrgs st.' ' *First Lieutenant Harry V, Moonejspent some time recently in SomersPoint vith his sister and hrothein-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hap BrassLieutenant Moqney has just returned from Alaska, where he had beenstationed for two years.* • •Mr. and Mrs. Jacob New, <strong>of</strong> Oloiicester, spent the week end in mmers Point,POCAHOfJTAS MEETSBOMERS POINT - Silver MoonCouncil, Degree <strong>of</strong> Poenhnntas, metin the fire hall Friday eveninj. Anew member was obligated, MrsHetty Kotriweil, Plans were mad^for a public card party <strong>Oct</strong>ober 6Mrs. Etta Doughty was in chargt<strong>of</strong> refreshments.COUNTRY FAIR COMINGSOMERS POINT - The annualcountry fair will be held in theLinwood central Church Hall Bep[ember IB and 16. The main eventswill be suppers each night. An oyster supper will be served Fridayevening and a chicken pot.pio supperSaiurdiy evening.8OMBHS POINT - Fred Hydeson o! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyde, entertainedon his 13th birthday anniversarylast Thursday. His guesLsft'ere: Ray Smith, Tommy Eliason.Dick Hayes, Bob Rasch, JosepliChampion and Dave Champion.May We SellYour Property?We have clients who are seekingDesirable LocationsEwing T. CorsonRealtorand <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, Phone 0007Labor DayBig SuccessSport* Program Enjoyedby YouthSOMERS POINT~<strong>On</strong> behalf <strong>of</strong>the Oity <strong>of</strong> Somcrs Point, MayorFred W. Chapman this week extendedhis thanks to members <strong>of</strong>the committee who cooperated withthe Boys' Club in making the LaborDay Program in honor <strong>of</strong> RayHyde, last reported on Baipan isand,a huge success. It waa a dayang to be remembered and was enjoyed(mmeniely by the ehildren.Starting with swimming racti ntthe Oity pier, the followini girlgand boys took home the prizes:Oirta under 12—1st' prize, HelenSullivan; and. Helen Hahn;Agnes McOue.Boys under 18—1stprtee, BillyMoncrief; 2nd, Billy Oarr- 3rd, RaySmith.QirU 12 to 14—lot El Hahn SndD«t Landis 3rd Dot KenningBova IS tu 14—1st Sandy floudendJoi Myers 3rd DICK wayesOirU uver 14—1st Anna May t-ollit2nd Dot Landis 3rd Ermn'untsDm tu lack uf entries the restf thi ivdnnning racp« were calledff ind running races were held inIthi ball pnrk with the fullowing Bt»lnner«iBo\-, under 12—lOOjard dash 1stAllen Bird 2nd Harrv ScottGirl- under 12—100 yard^dash 1 tJujn Helm 2nd Shirley Broschard100 vnrd da h for members <strong>of</strong> theBovs club baseball t*am 1st JohnBnvlor2Hd Joe Veil 3rd DonaldNirlitiLBci\Relay race Dlek Veil AllenBiM Dunold Fenske Harry BcottThe baseball game between theBin clul^and the Stretch All-Stai^no. won bv the former 10 ta i Thefnture uf the jame »athe ail-^irnund playing or Ernie Huhn catcheruf HIP Bms Club team whoid HIP rubber four time's andthi butunt TMd fielding af Qarreit=iillivin and Frank atretch for theAll StarsBefuri^ the game an award onbehalf uf the Klwanl, Club preentidto the president Jack PalrrMinKT." given to Juhn Saylopltehernf the BojClub for beingthe uutjtandlng athjete <strong>of</strong> the clubmil innther award went to GeorpsOodtre\ now In the Navy for hisoutstanding work in the clubThi rommlttee arranging thenrutram cumprlsrdPolice CaptainWilllim Murrow prank StretchDa*t BaLle\Charles Smith andArthur purd assisted bv Paul PitspitnekMrs Ra> Hide and Mr,TinkerShaefferRed Cross HearsOf Work Done34,800 SurgicalSponges Completed3OMERS POINT _Mra FrankHartchair-nun <strong>of</strong> surgical dressicpuittdto the lucal branch<strong>of</strong> the Red Cro In the New Yorkiv ehuul Thursday afternoonhat SB volunteer workers had completed34BOO surgical -ponges in 7BJworking huurs 167 utility bags wereHotel Employes ArrestedFor Disturbing GuestsWhen a hotel proprietor apeakf <strong>of</strong>help trouble, he uaually means hecan't nnd help.But Police Judge Warren heardabout a different kind <strong>of</strong> help troublein court last Thursday, wheneight boys from 15 to is yean <strong>of</strong>age were arraigned on disorderlyconduct ehargM,The boys, all employed at a resorthotel, were arrested on complaint<strong>of</strong> the management, afterthey allegedly had caused such adisturbance in the early morninghours that the guests were complaining.Newton J. Carroll, assistant man,ager, testified In court that theboys were making an uproar InSrd, i their two bedrooms at the hotel,pounding on doors, climbing /ireescapes, and causing damage tefurnijhiii|s.Hi and another <strong>of</strong> the hotel executivestestified the boys had beenunruly for some time, and wouldnot desist for their boss or anyoneelse connected with the establish,ment.Policemen Ffelffer and Long teatifiedthe boys' bedrooms "lookedlike a cyclone had hit them,"Several <strong>of</strong> those arrested pleadedthey weru not takingpart inThursday morning's noise makingBut Judge Warren held they wereall part <strong>of</strong> the same crowd, andfined each one IIS and I2J0 costs."We had heard about you boysseveral times before, but the policewere trying to give you a chanceto finish the season without steppingin. You brought this on your,selves by over-stepping the boundatoo far," he declared.Frank Hart, Sr.,Dies; Aged 773OMERS POINT—Prank HartSrJ3 Broadnav a long time rcslrtpnt ot Somers Point died Thurs.day at the home <strong>of</strong> his son PrankHurt Jr 31S Shorn rd He aas 77air Halt was a retired butLherHe wa^ burn in Ireland His wifeElla died about a month ago Theywere 10 have celebrated their 86thwtddliij, anniversary lost SaturdayBesides prank JrSouth Jerj;>general nmnager for the AmericanStore., Cohe Is survived by another *;on James <strong>of</strong> Philadelphiaa daughter Mrs Helen Magnr <strong>of</strong>Whiting Ind and a sister MrHorace Goser <strong>of</strong> WjnnfieldPiSolemn requiem mass we"IUIIJ,Tue'idj\ at 10 a m In St Ja*ph iChaptlfollowed bv Interim nt utLaunl Memorial ParkFOR QUICK BESULTRUSE THfc CLASSIFIED AD«Those Boy* Need WwmswvMrs. WinkelspechtPassei at PointSOMER's POINT — Mri RuseWlnkelspeclit77 a rLSldent herefur three years died Tuesday at tilthump <strong>of</strong> her dauKhttrMri PlurinieHaufler 42* Sunny avafteru prolonged illne>i» Rhe fiirmerblia^ ut PhiladelphiaBeildea Mrs Haufkr she 1% surlived by anuthcr dHU^htirMrOeurge States PhdadelnhlafuneraleniLes ftill bt Snturilavat 2 j, m In Philadelphia in charge<strong>of</strong> Rn Benjamin P Allgoud ufthe <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv Mithudi I ChurchIN OIlDNAPfrF DEFTFrank Trufa 1136 Asbury nv Binri. tenth mt(?rt?d tin. AnmIs rtrihliiKhis ba,ir training n>> unurdnunrr suldltr nt the urdmncReplacimmt Trnlnillfe CmtLr AberdeenProving CUIUIHS ^Idmide ind several hours were spentt the hospitalmaking curtainsdrtw sheet", triangle bandages andmending that sis neededMrs Otto Chii-npiun ha« chargef the varn fur knittingElevtnslee\ele>i. sweaters havt been cumpletedtwo "carfsThe motor corps completed 121'hours 4IB miles and li calls Twoworker,, attended uffice meetingsdelivered ^urgical dressings and produ-tionworkpicking up flowersa id taking them to the EnglandGeneral Hospital and deliveringmagazines Two workers as staff asistants reported five hours workHome Service reported three newcases three <strong>of</strong>fice uonsultations andve telegrams sentA doll dnnated by MrsHanyKerrand dre»«ed by Miss GraceWuir will be Lhanced <strong>of</strong>f on Speember27 for the benefit <strong>of</strong> theTunior Red Cross War Fund14MSIH CHAHCIBY OF BEW JERSEYTO InHFTIA h IXUtHEHrk r«c iIn I In dri ce i If II » IIf l u M IJoughf Ij Jr I a 1k A i iI lie ipjr UfDumr Un igtipriyI KWI I M Dull HI-NTS 3 1WIIIUM « noi r ght <strong>of</strong> d »eF or QUI niisemay ha\e an interest in a partinn <strong>of</strong> theireinnen Jr^er Ie1 in lie sail B II fInnmlat t ani , u tl e I |r||lyll,li1elph j Trust Tamjanv inj Rote t Tenpr I Fiulk Jrarr ma ie party defendai ia lieciuse y \i a e the e*e irt ra an 1Irnslees <strong>of</strong> ihe r tate f K I ert T I- nl*le 1 and maj haletrre t i apcftlFn <strong>of</strong> tile pFrmiseq d s r red in thesi H Hill <strong>of</strong> Complaintand ynu Mr!e hth Burk Tn ne Fr drnck u Burkand Ed»in H Qj k are made party Jefendanti tl Ih « Bill 1 rainr y i -,rheirnai law in i next A kin nf fhaA D Burk drcd and may liaventerest in a prrtinn <strong>of</strong> the premises describedin ihe ftii I Bill rf Compla it anvnu EiiwjFl T r ruije i partlEfendsntheciueHurk are Riade a paftydefendant b€a ise yn a e the * le *f FJwin II H irknil hy Fight f ti w3f rttieFwi r mnlair an inlrrr*! ill the nrrmisr^ dener bfi\ n the taid Hit) <strong>of</strong> ComplaintIliu-d Aim t 16th I»t4FRFSIII B LOVEI ASDMullen r t C mplama itSOI Asliiiry AvenueffEejrl <strong>City</strong> New JersryB ' 41 ,'V »,FIK*^«feIt don t ^mellJuhn D Lamund and famlh hivLriturned. tu phlladi Iphi i frcim theirreaurt ecitLjgtB5b 4th at14J 206IR CHANCERY OF HEW JERSEYBOTICI TO ABiEHT DEFEMDAMTSI I Mil Hll II I I I 1M U sI N 1 U1- H I ( KI \HKII I 1 I Ui I I, r I I r I I I\DM IIITill li 1 HI' 1 -JIN 11^ H"N I TI I Ill\ Ml! in Id IN 1 I I i I Sli\I MSKI 1 I I SKI M I I FI I \I \kl Ml nl II I M I II1 k i n \Ili tl li \HNui n s\l nMI is i i n ni i i id i I H rIly i nut 1 HI I il I rt fI in 1 1 » 1 I I' IIVI II I I I I u I! 1 I W 1 r I *1 I III I W 1F t mil n I I I I)1 li h li Iriie| FI FillatI 1r 1 tnil 1ilJ tIII I! III IIilI It Ii k H1 i II !\rlhufendaWE HAVE PROPERTIESfrom $1,300 to $100,000$100,000Two Apartment Houtcs and Store*Fnrniihed, on tarardwalk, Includes riparianOeeMifront Lot, 100x230 $20,000Excellent for lutore buJMlnt, Inrlod*, riparian rl,hta.Exceptional Opportunity, Rooming HOUM $20,000Hai m brdroom., ineludM lie »p»rtrnentJ, Cenlml location.Revenue, I3SM, <strong>On</strong>e apt. healed. FumUhed. »8000 Cash, HI.ance on amoriiied mortfajc. Co.t itt,0M.Two-Fwnily Brick Apartment $2500SeueiMi Rental »*50. Fumlsh*4Cottage - 4 bedroomt, fumuhed $3180Located «Iose te beaeh.Bungalow, bay section ...... $3000Tlu-« bedrooDU, gumgt, hMt.Cottage and garage, furnUhed „ . $1300OWNERS BEND US TOUR LISTINGSWe Are Not AHoeiated with th* Mai EiUtc Boardm- MaoPHERSON300.13lh Start fhent 1861II'll!1 i Iill Ih, 1HVF 1fte t IIC 111fI ll.l.lIfen In.I I1 I II hiI A ItHiII I it IFI lll I IfIIf AIFH. Iii MI III II 1"theiIIlif HiI nltn In.njw r I I y\ll II I |ih »th Tlu 1 ,M wife, M.Mirn >in IheI uellaLakiIf t III II L ill II I deil l>< Ihr Iliii'l < |i|>;< i,t A< lion•mil Hillmil VI.II. Rilomon T f.leillie i p u n .|,|, „,!,,,, I,, ,„,,, , „, l,,v,' I IIIIourlh (lute ii A.hon i.f n. wassiilri tu hnvr been rrivcn iipprnvn](if tin flBhtinji men thmisclveS:Ho, Hum! AnotherFire at WildwoodFiremen <strong>of</strong> builiWililwiinii i!i>,pntlnieiils wcru called out Wetlnesd;.yin extiiiMuish ii blaze nt Hie<strong>On</strong>nv,.iilifillHull, apeiieer nv, iinclthe Bunlclwnlk,The flie was cciufiiiMi to tile iinrtlisfcrlifcii nf the buildlrii; on the npjjruiichleiidiiiii ti, Hie hall,whcri'liie siriiiiu <strong>of</strong> nn iinntcupifiistur.'was ablaie. The Ci.iiwnliiin Hull hbeing operated by Hum's EIHIT-I,risCB, wlioBe Btiiiiicl Tiienire wnstlestrriycti by arc uuly abnm n muiithEnrlin tiiis week Wiltlwimtl policerirreslec! fuur vaillis i,n rhrrrm's ufsinrtiim aiiiiihcr un ti.i the boardwulkwilii HintItui niclnn Him Tillslire burni-d u siimll ;,mi <strong>of</strong> the walkboiuio it wns evIiliKiilslicd by pnllii-iieii on tin set lie.Says Sea Isle BetterWithout RailroadRemoval <strong>of</strong> railroad service toSen Isle <strong>City</strong> wns a -blesshifi in dis-RUisc," because it eliminated onetinyexfiirsinnisttrade. NiehnlaiisNichnlsim, rciirinit commodtjrc <strong>of</strong>the Sen Isle <strong>City</strong> yacht Club, toldthe Rotary club uf Uiut ri'siirt lastwack...Speflkllic on pu»t-wai- plnils andjimltiB, he declared thnt Sen Isleimist be made n city nf homes.Wideninc <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk andniakhij, the Yacht Club basin niivlfjablewere I wo Improvements hesaw as necessary. He said the re.sort should adapt a zunini" lawwhich "would nnl hurt anyone unlessthey nre attempting to hurtSea Isle. 1 'PHILADELPHIA MANHEADS YACHT CLl'BArthur C, Pnitei-siiii. nf Philndel.phla, wns elected cnmmntlore <strong>of</strong> tileBen Isle <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club at a recentmeeiinfi-Antwerp Woman, Visitor Here;Soon To Go Home, After Year-Of Tenor As Exile-RefugeeContinued from pafe 1them,"In Liverpool, where she spent'(line time, with the wife <strong>of</strong> the chiefeiiijinccr <strong>of</strong> tho ship <strong>of</strong> which Mr.<strong>On</strong>ffnuy was captoin, she was sub-Jested to bombing raids for 10 daysnnd nights,"We fled to theundergroundisiibwayi, where it wa* cold andwet," ulie continued. "No fresh air,nii_llKlit, Aftiir two hours I said thatif I wits to die, I would Brefer to dinin betl, so I returned to the house."* * *"IMPRISONED- BY TABLEBui throughout thnt ordeal <strong>of</strong>terror, her sense <strong>of</strong> humor did notdcseii her, Hhe recalled her attemptto take refuge under a living roomlable."I Bot under it," she said, "butafter the platie-s had Rono I foundthat the lable had imprisoned nle.I rcniiiined there several hours untila friend extricated me."Two years FIBO, en route to NovnStotiii, her ship was bombed, uiitarrived Riiiely, despite the fact thuiduring a bad storm it became sepaiatoairom the convoy. . ,And then Halifax!"Wo. hadn't seen lights for tBrenyrari," Mrs, aaffiieyeontlnUBd.The brilliant, lighted utreetJ ufKalifaii were like fireworks to UN.When my husband told mo thiione cfjuld buy ice cream and fruit,all without ration (.tiunps, I didn'tbiihim."Tomlin Hoi ^Board ElectsMrs. Oalfney said that lo herthe wont tragedy <strong>of</strong> iht MI rawnichliif the averwhelBied Bel-(hut troops stnifling tack fromIhe front after Btlfium |>ve upthe hopeleH atrufile."They had no Jood, no ammunl.tlon," she said, "But they were stillfiercely loyal to King Leopold, wliuiiRd leu them inta battle and thenhad surrendered to stop the Uielosssacrifice <strong>of</strong> Belgian lives. They saidhe WJJi like a father, sparing themall he could. They told <strong>of</strong> the King'sgiving his last cigaret to a soldier,"All <strong>of</strong> tho Belgian people wantKing Leopold to again rule ourMimtry after the war. We place noblaait on him."Methodist SpeakerLegion PostHas ElectionMoyer Named ToHead VeteransO, Joseph Moyer was elected comininder <strong>of</strong> MorJan-Ranck Post, AmeitcanLegion, at the annual electionWednesday eycnlny in the Posr,I n.om.j on the Music Pier, He willI su'coed Post Oommalider Russell E,I Crane.Others elected were: Jack Q, Jornee,seliiiir vice uoinmandei; EdwardA Mowbray, Jr. juiilar vicecommaiidiT; 41 Bnyder, serBoantat-arnis.Hay Perlts, flnaiice orficBr,and Phil Shafto, adjutant,Leroy Jeiff ics, Ray perks and Phi!ahaftn, as delegatts, and John 1£.Trout, c. Joseph Moyer and Ruisr11 E Crane, as alternates, repre.sent the Post at the LeEion Con-PR, EVERETT W, PALMERWeil known Minister <strong>of</strong> the Centenary- TabernaeleMethodistChurch. Ciimden, »'"l be guestspeaker for the First Methodist iriDardwalk Twiii|ht Sfrvke, Son.day ricning.nvailabie, The new sectinii wouldcoiiuiin n stnrnfte rorini niid kiiclienand possible added recreationalspace,Trooper Injured,Avoiding CrashRaymond DiLeonardo, a trouperattached to the Court House StalePolice barracta, was removed to Atlaiulr<strong>City</strong> Hospital Sunday lortreiitment <strong>of</strong> Injuries received whenhis motorcycle jumped a curb atNorth Wildwood to avoid strikingnn automobile.He was thrown IB leet ai hoswerved to avoid a collision.DiLeonardo recently fliured In thearrest <strong>of</strong> three men and eonfiscatioii<strong>of</strong> two trucks carrying alcoholequipment at Clejment,Del Haven MAgain PresidentOfficers <strong>of</strong> the Cape May CountyBurdette Tomlin MoTHorial HospitalFoundation were re-elected atthe annual meeting in the old courthouseTuesdny iiignt, at CourtHome.They are: Joaepu MUlman, DelHaven praident; Freeliolder Ralph• T Btevens, Cape May, and Walter• Orimth, North Wildwood, vicepresidents;r. Mulford Stevens,Cape May, secretary;RaymondErrickion, Cape May Court Housotreaiurer.I John 8. Hemphill, <strong>of</strong> Stone H»r-Bor, was elected to succeed Rev.I Charles A, Button as a membu' <strong>of</strong>I the Board ef Governors Rev, But-] ton recently was transferred iromI stone Harbor to an out-ol-couiitychurch.Sevenother members <strong>of</strong> tiltbo-irdwhose terou expired were reelected.They were: Harry 1. Arajder, Avalon; Gtiirjje C, Clarke,Washington, DC; Freeholder O, M,Corson and William B, Powell,Ooiirt House; Commisaioner aeoig"W, Krarinian, Wildwood; R, B, Mason,Bellepliln; Jesse D, LudlamStoiie Harbor.Gag Industry Wars<strong>On</strong> Black MarketThe gasoline Industry has promisedcooperation with OPA in drivingout Illegitimate iasollne operatorsin an eflort to halt black marketoperations in gasoline.The action was taken at a meeting<strong>of</strong> a newly formed Oasollne AdvisoryCommittee at Oamden.Representatives <strong>of</strong> the gasolinL 1industry from Atlantic. Burlington,Cape May, Cainden, Cumberland.Gloucester and Salem Countieswere present.Mr iind Mrs. J. Ocomc John. »fBeverly Hill*^ are enjoying a vacationnt Tile Biseayne,Miss Mary n. Bickert. <strong>of</strong> PittsbiirBh,arrived this week to spniiasome time ot The <strong>Ocean</strong>ic.MOOBLYNTod*]' ml Sat.A sparkling feehnlcqlor tunefea.,"Bathing Beauty" is a welljtoekodshowcase <strong>of</strong> flwt-te Meat, Swimstar Mlsg Willlama. Harry Jamesand his Jlvers, Basil Rathbone, Uicvibrant Bouth American baritoneCarlos Ramirez, Xavier Ougat anfihis Latin American orchestra, and1 swing organist Ethel Smith are buta few <strong>of</strong> the rjersonaUUei who pack', the picture with entertainment.Forty campus eutlas, an equal numberol dazzling dancers, and thirty,two aquabeauties lend It furthereye appeal,Mon., Toes, ana Wed,With Charles Laughton in the titlerole as a whinulcal spook whosometimes removea his head andi carries it Jauntily under his arm,and with Margaret O'Brien and RobertYoung as his TO-stan, Metro-! tioldwyn-MayBr's "The Oantervillelahost," opening Monday at thiMoorlyn Theatre, one <strong>of</strong> Oscr.rWilde's most amuslni talts, materializesinto a screen play <strong>of</strong> noveland wide entertainmeiit appeal,I Though deft and plentiful com.edy is its main portion, with much<strong>of</strong> the original and sparkling sniirei <strong>of</strong> Wilde's wrltini retained, thereare aUo moments <strong>of</strong> gripplnf andpoignant heart interest during thsunfolding <strong>of</strong> the story on the screen.! Thiirs,, rti. and Sat.I The team <strong>of</strong> paulette OoddardI and Sonny Tufts, a sensational pairIn Pai amount's "Bo Proudly W3Hall." rotum in another Mark Bandrlchproduction for the game aiutiioin a picture called "I Love ASoldier,"ArrivinR Thursday at the MoorlynTheatre, it deils with a timely' problem—w'sethei ut not girl^should marry in wartime. Of toursc.Mr, and Mrs, Edward M. O'Brien,I <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are guests at Thej Lincoln.I Mrs,, p. M. Thelss, <strong>of</strong> Derry, Pa.,is sojourniiiB at The <strong>Ocean</strong>ic,..„,_I Muniuiiesfound in Maminoth.Cave, Kciiiutky. have been identinodas <strong>of</strong> pre-Columbian tlmeg, poc-| slbly 1B00 years old.this tlietne merely forms the bails 'M It vividly teconitauotot,<strong>of</strong> the plot since the Incidents in denti whUU *0nJte 1^"*the story run madly from one ei- -"— "*—trenie to the other, covering IHIUIIM,comedy and dramaSTRANDNeit Week EndParamounfs"The Great Mom«nt"co-starring Betty Field andJoel McCriB, Is another <strong>of</strong> Prestonaturgei 1 hits which reaches 0\i~, tospell-blndmovie audlenccc. Xft*liiiigh-fUled comedy. Is historical Inita theiiie, describing the utrugKl*<strong>of</strong> a young dentist to remove painthrough lita discovery <strong>of</strong> an anaesthetic,VILLAGEToday and KatnrdayWarner Broi. 1new thrill-pocieanim about America's molt widelyloved humorist, "The Adventures <strong>of</strong>Mut Twain," which recently com.pleted engagements at advancedprices in two hundredtheatresthroughout the country, will be ijf»fiTcd nt popular prices beginning'Thursday at the VUlage, FrcdiicMarch and Alexis Smith are starredIn the Jesse L. Lasky productionwhich was directed by Irving Mapper.SURFFToday and S»t.Tile power and scope <strong>of</strong> Paramount'i"The itory <strong>of</strong> Dr, Wasiel"which opened last nirtit at flipBurf Theatre, gives audiences a^rea.ion to celfibrate. This fine Technieolurnim, produced by Cecil B.OeMiUe, is absorbing entertainmentC hitfbJAVA.ATGOLDElGALLEISATURDAYONLYStarting ,t 9MiuicByDONRIAnd Bta O.t*M1t*GINI HENRYVOCALIST••HABOLD MABIDTBTKNOR SAX Wmmvriitian, now III session at Atlantic<strong>City</strong>.Mrs. p; E. Leedon and Miss MarlenrLeedon, <strong>of</strong> Southampton, Pa,,(ffllarc vatatlolilng at The Hanscom,DEEPSEAFisKini<strong>On</strong> the LEWIS CARLTONEvery SAT., SUN, and THURS.Leaves at 9 A, M, from Chris Dock9th St, and the BayCoast Guard Ideuliflmtloi, Card Required <strong>On</strong> AI! nern Sea TripsBoat Available on Other Days for Charier or Private ParliesCipt. J. L, LOPERPhones 8581Resident i: DIMSterling SilvwANKLETSHand EngravingJETER - the - JEWELER1142 Boardwalk 832 Asbury Ave,Plus80ftFederalTaiBODYSjnSThe salt air hastens RUST!Don't let your bent or ruityfenders deteriorate into uselessness.The eventual costwill bo less if body or fenderinjuries are repaired andpainted immediately. Remembermany types <strong>of</strong> fenderscannot be replaced alany price for the durationand sometime after.Complete Car PaintingAll Type Wreck WorkGeneral Auto RepairingEstimates Cheerfully FurnishedBISHOPUSB Asbury Ave.Cor. 12th Si.Telephone IMSFlanders PoolsExpert Instructorsipeela! Juvenile LcssoniDiving TaaihtAverage Pool Tempers lure 7S'Pools 30cPool! & Room 00cFaeU, Suit & Hoom igeFRESH SEA WATERBoardwalk At 11th StreetW. HERBERT HORNER, MannferPlusTuFISHING 35cChildren 25c, Plus Tax59th STREET PIEROCEAN OIT» PUBLIC FISIIINO PIERDeep Water PWiiiif at High or low TidesShore nit <strong>Line</strong> Bus Strvlcr Every Hulf-hourfrom Anywhere In <strong>Ocean</strong> OityAll Dir. come ft a,No Exit. ckinMTiefcje rm siltind Rcnl - liltStlKUBEBtlBfPhone8583Three Feathers Lansdowne -Fifths ^A=i Fifths * A Ji\ ALSO GINS • CORDIALSMAENNER'S<strong>On</strong> the Circle — Somers PointThe Best Draft Beer in Somers PointPhone Somers Point 963Children'sAmusements6th and BoardwalkGILLIAN'S• FUN DECK*Plymouth PI, & B'walkTheplace hundreds <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Outati meetand entertain the children.Fun for Vonng in] OldPOINTCAB SERVICESomer* PointDay or NightTOMSULLIVANThe Popular Family ShowplaceSEASIDTHEATRE - SOMERS POWTTMUKS., SEPT. 7—Double PHlUe"Melody Parade"Fid Bito u< Hi> onkenn %"Mr, Muggi Steps Out" -- - ' - -- - Hull Hill, G«bfMIThe East Side Kiilg wiih Leu _Boll, Billy MBellti •FKI. i SAT., HPT, MGanjw.y far Thi-, OrUI Hyttetlr«l B«Otl
wr•H-T1I OPEN EVERY WEBKDAY BVENINQSpecialsSO All-Wool BLANKETSReg. 14.95 reductd H |2,95Whita Corded Cotton NAPKINSReg. Price 1.25 duz.| QQ doz.Children"i Cotton PANTIESMusiir [finkClam Bake ToAid HospitalCourt House OutingSeptember 30Completion <strong>of</strong> plans for an oldfashionedclam bake at Court HouseBat uday afternoon. September 30,iur the benelit o£ the Cape MayCounty Burdette Tomlln MemorialHnspitnl Foundation was announcedthis week by the Court JiuiiseChumber <strong>of</strong> CommerceTickets, at il.00 each, will go onsale next week in all parts nf thecountyThe menu will Include clams, raw,baked and siciimed; oysters, rawand baked; corn mi the cob, frankfurtersand rolls, potato chips, eyister crackers, cocktail simce, relish,c<strong>of</strong>fee und s<strong>of</strong>t drinks.The bake will be held In the pietilegrounds a! the county park unN. Main st.. court House, from !to 5 p.m. Harry w spalriliig, <strong>of</strong>Court Hniise, will be in charge.The entire net proceed), will be •turned over tu she Huspit.il Fiiim- jChamber u! Com-Organist Continuesid ulnl nuHighway LightingTo be ResumedHighway safety lighting em tailedI thiouvhuut the State dining thi.ir (imrqencv hnb been orderedoriti b\ State Hl|{hH iv Ctmml),it r Hptiii.tr Mllkr Jrictlim wn ritmilmemird h\J lull's L HmHiKhwii1 Enijniir who i\plainednablc battitfrunireportcontribution <strong>of</strong> |M00 from the eiilumiibilolicense fees find gasolinetaxes for 167 units and the totalwill gradually be increased until Itequals thut <strong>of</strong> prf war daysFAR JAR AWAYTuu paLieiittnaiu Tur Mnnarwith ufinal u iMiint. that H hi continuedIci Itnorn tlum hi would ise tjikentu S< atlle , jaiiliii and pidc. lot. [tit n hiviiiinuliiiii impf rlilcnt Ii u ird-,ll luiliM b\ 111ill in i m iiTiltt i tin in1 hi .Win?Ni « ( iiiSi lltliI Iputidunnt ii pliedlint hiill iiuhliit atlpiidili-inl Milii i on Uiili | nin HI 4" n ih rmmMDDRLYNContinuous lOiSO a.m. lo Mldnl(«TlliJRS,, PRI. * NAT,, SEPT. 7-8-H ~~HEII SKI I ION . ISTIIEU WILLIAMS . IUeiJKAN POitTKB - IIAimv JAMKS - XAVIKHj"BATHING BEAUTY "In Teeliiiieiilti rTERMINAL CAB24-Hour ServiceGEORGE G. ASilTONciiiiiniimureeIn thefire being made fmpiitcMllif mid CI'IIIT"3 for 1,00Children's Co/duroy OVERALLSSlH". l I,, 4 _ \,.B |.,|| < ul.ir*1.79Now! Ladies' JERSEY BLOUSESHilrH :!2 lii :i(i _ LungKIIM vi-sjewelry Neck 2 95M:nh> In St-il fur S'U'iCotton Dish TOWELSReg. 2CkBoyi 1Striped T SHIRTSReg. LOOOur Sept, Allotment <strong>of</strong>BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS42 gauge Sheer 89 645 gauge All Rayon 96645 gauge Very Fine Mesh 1 O246 gauge Rayon—lisle top 1 Q O46 gauge Rayon—stretchy tops 1 Qfl51 gauge Rayon—lisle top T 9951 gauge Rayon—xlong 11051 gauge All Rayon, Rayon top 1.10Owing to the limited amount we'vewe reserve the right to limit quantitiei.quiills, humi'sh-I'Vl-lllSThi> nnnii.il nape Mav Cnliniv Pe'Pnratle will be held In Conn Hiiusflnn the nuirtihijt <strong>of</strong> the same dayThis event al.su is sponsored by theChamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, which willuriivlili- siiii.ibleprlprs and kniivcnlrsResort's Schoolsj To Open Monday| (•.iniiiiueil from page 1• iniisl lie i nii.llftl by September LH• Ih" hi,in ul ihe lliil'cl week nl In,-|ii-rm. .ir ihi-v will mil he accepted.Miniiiwii aUu puiilleil Mill lh.iichildren ul Slimmerfaniilii's maysian w-hiini here If they desire.Tea"heis are scheduled I.I reportfor Die new lermtoday, tn mei'twith the respective princlpaLs andthosuperintendent In discuss tinyear'swork.PAIIOf'HIAI. SCHOOL TO OPENNKATTllt'RSDAVClasses ,,l HI Aimusline:'Parr-.chin! Scliiiiil. and si anilAllniiiniiv.,will reconvene for till' lieuti'ivii next Thursday iiinniini: Iiwasalinmiureil by Ri-v Biiitliii:,'.mi'w V Duvlii. pastor.Itivill be liiipu,s>-ib]e In npi n i.'iMund.iy because Ihe bliildini! willbe lifctl fur Siinchiv masses and M'VeralU;i>s an- nect'Ssaiy inr >heMINHIXn IN FRANCEPvl Allen Micklc. 35. an Inf.in- !iryniiin, is iiiissihij In acH.ni inFiani-i', ihi' War IJcpnnnii in miWedlirftlay advised his |iariiiiji M-ana Mrs Clarence Mickle uf Din.lilsvilleNct valuatltiii ur real ami pri. ,jsiinal jirupi-riv liMitl bv ii.«e.v. l,r.>andcuiiiiiy bu.irds uf tnxiiiinii inNew Jflsi-y is $^,403,273 407presrntatiaiw on the organat Ihe first Mflhinllst ( huri h anilun the Hatnmonil Insliuiliinl atthe Minirlyn Theater IluurdHalkTiiiiieht Nerviees have been en.jtiyed thriiughtiut the season, «IIII IIntinui- tlirou)hout September inhik paaitltin a» orraniNt and dlreetor<strong>of</strong> music for I-'irM Methodist,Tuliil nilllllji-r ul FederalrinphiyesIn New Jersey in IIMI was 73,MO.inulpiireil tn 11 ,S:j4 Stiltc • in|)IiHI>-,.thi' Ni-w Ji-rsi-y Tiixpnyirs A.« |.iiiiiiii.^ass. ii'lt'iiin^ In MMliri'. nfIrii> I)i|]ari.'r,i'nt uf I.iibiil'0114CITY CABi SERVICE010514- HOUR SKKVICEAHPhonesAmericanPhoneTAXI 0200Stand Sth & WestOpposite A*P StoreGift ALUMINUM JEWELRYHint! I nr kid Designs In Uiml.ill Augustl.i HIM( HH%lrii.ii si ,11 ill s:i,MM < Kl M ISI »l(!tl\l.-.I iiwiii Sniff Iliii!> > ',0 In *», 0(1MUTH'SJEWELRY GIFTS''"i.iHifTi MUiii :,-- yoiu Kyamiiiff Qf Ih.U'-ir..nil himriil jiiii^m,,t!! <strong>of</strong> valiies.Illi: tilfl1I1I1I ai that fiiil.iit'.tiiwn niiiluiisls eachii,' iii;iij/ei! Li3 ci'nls ailmissiuii In Ihe city,Siih't 1 then \\i< have lealncil that Wililwuiiil,mil 1 nijrsi.:|i i- IIII\VII the nullity, istiiyiiu' ivilli a similaridea.Il Wnii't he so iniii h the 2^-cen! lullthatvill ilivi it many a nintnristfmni the tulltakiiiLresiii't.s In t'.ll-l'ri'i 1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Itivill Iv i he pi iiifiult ul' thp tiling—the fortI hit 1 Atlantir (Its' ami Wililu'nnd svillihhli/e visitors i'ui' Ihe pi'is ilejje nf siielid-: ?iJJ [In if saeatinii rnnni'V in tlmse lesnrls.Going, Going, Gone!.Trili11 I.iiwif-. I'hilailclphian whn recentlylamiiiieil the dearth ,if ilinncijai-ki'tsmiiiIIIJJ (ireaii <strong>City</strong>'s male piipillaie, prnhillilywill set this down as /innthei' rxiiniplnnf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> snniKness, Hilt we canniitfnri'irii a chnrtle or tsvii nver the tintr'taiidiiijfsin i ess i if the niuMicipnlitys real istnte,'iin-tiiiii last sveek.Tv.-iMit \ -Mini' (.rrnnps nf city-ownpd prop,prtie'i. repriHeiitiiiK minimum bids totnlinifS'21,17,"), wiint iitider the hammer to an en-(Mr I'liimiful <strong>of</strong> liiiyers for SMlJ.FioO,fdiijilc thin with the (iii'i'ent impressivevfiliinie nf private salys, lnrite nnd small.ntiil we have a market in svhicli the rrsurt('im take iiiHtifiahle pride.Thus 1,-ir, it Hi'iiiiiH tn l>e sound as a tlollai-.It rellects tin fait that thrifty people.with war enl'M I il jj" t" invest, know a KOodiJiintr when they see it. The (rood tliitiff lAOii'iiii <strong>City</strong>, with its liai'ktcriiiind nf charfitter,its liiiKi'iu'ss-likc, systcniatii' pro-Ki'i-mi nl delit retirement JIIKI its hijjlt 1'iM 1 -renlntri nf lax fnllei-tinns. Tliev all add upUisiifcty fin- ],pi|| estate investiii's,Wlien iinies sverp tiuuTh. in the earlyinno'H.Ocniii <strong>City</strong> rpfiisfd to emulate mostn f its ni'iirhhc rs that refiimlefl their dciits,thus deferiinfT- the evil day nf payment.Itisienil, this resort tifihtoned its i>«* 11 andnii't, or even nnticipated, its ilelit maturilifs.It sy.,s hnrd on everybody. It wouldhave hiii n HO milch easier tn have coasted.Rut tui'iiy that far-sijrlitpd policy is pnyitif?Miss Helen Miif nliiik wns mar,rii'il l nf tlio (rrnnt. if nny, therit V is nhle tn obtain fiom thu Rtnto for•Well «„,.],._,Thc Soiiih jf, ni ] group will be in thereP'u'hii-iif. and it will he entitled to n lienr-'"K »n its Hajrn f 0! , n f n j r shnl'fl <strong>of</strong> the im.Provoments. Without the Assoeintion,south Enders might he largely overlookedm tho general clamor.WANTED—Secluded estate and goodw whh i immeriatelv, A. Hitler andgang,x—We spend billions liberatingpopnresseH masses'; then we lock"Pour own kidH in school!frost«°°n will be on the punkin',ee on our deierted streets.HiH'lirflour,V'iii• 111111-'ilillllll'i Till'Vis. biiiii'i iinilprill', Inr nnIM-wivi-HOf Wijiiilen ,inv., IISI Kin ui!llOMM I•Ii' Daily Hi'lilini-1-I.e(l|4er pub.• I ii liinp shimmK where tin.i Icuions «ITII closing In oni piiii-es iis 7'i'zew. (iraiizin^Hsil^iis^i-^ In Piiiiinil.fffi Down-County.— Editors Views <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la CamTHINOS OF OHEATEST VALUEIWiidwond Leader)rlit tliinys uf yrs'iitesl value aremow WHOM, worth cannotb*.|n6EOMIS,liFour 'wetka ago thUwlth m gtBtomtntf "tr * r"»0 timei «aJ '"•• ln »» 10iifiiriMii'ri Norwejiian children, hun-We wurry about jobs for the boys when they come Jln »» 10died:, <strong>of</strong> diffi'it-iH kinds <strong>of</strong> instru- home. We wonder whether the national economy can l>re v* s * ni "• a. mv«bb lk f i hh h ill I""' tni : Bil- Oil ml tinUivill Uniiili-ri'i.1 ill n.I'uii'iu-d inulCiiinninmitonkYiiii rnulel liny ii 1P33 Clievroi-uiuh tiniy two sriirs ulti. fm:, in Kurt?- uiiram-.Juiiii, Lewis unit Fi>ninn Cnreylint! OliifDroKdov.i.n mi O.-i'an Cny stiirrliiuat!..---ii,' i-iii-i'i-r, aimiiltaiieoiiKly in thtMiitnii vt-li' Ottirt-r Snniupl priiini.niiwlj i-M-iipi-d liijiir^ wl'i-n ;iliiii-piiiinil pliTf <strong>of</strong> conn-i'ii. ar.-i-iuvi I a HIV hiill ilouiway If j I wlih.in iwo fi-i't <strong>of</strong> him.rh{. i.pi'fial House committee In-I'i'siiisaiing iMfcutive ayenries hasrailedupuii ConyTesa to restriciihe wide und <strong>of</strong>ten assumed'authority <strong>of</strong> such agencies Rpp.wti-e t'liibarltnd ri'sciiiaiivt. Howard finiiili IDVii i. thp commiltee chairman dt^tlaredthai Coniiress must , nnctMich leMlsliition if tin- fitisti'iv, ultilt- cuiiiitry :ire lo huvr any prnit'ctionIroiii arbitrary nction bvthose in charise <strong>of</strong> i-xiTulivi ;I'J-M-nt'ips <strong>of</strong> thp BOvcriimmt . .selling up nn over- Official aniioiincement <strong>of</strong> thedisposal <strong>of</strong> surplus abveinments contraci terminationproperty Ij, niarini. loan procedure is mma Iiaihid nsout- <strong>of</strong> the bitiijest uids yd receivedin ihe reconveihiun prugram.Tin- new procediiri'will enablew'ar contractors to convert into•ashnppioxlmaiely fln per ee-ni<strong>of</strong> the v.llMf <strong>of</strong> ihi-ir mvelitoncs.ler-civiibles. etc. nn hiunl ;n t),,time uf cnneclliitinnSpeculation In the capital Utiirii Donald M Nelson will nutreturn io the WPB ui Hie end <strong>of</strong>hispriM'nt mLsniun to Chiiin itwasniileil tliai n WJnte House:talinieiit s:lid there would be •noments for Russian army snrgeoni, rtbsorb the shock <strong>of</strong> reconversion: whether there will J""'thr *fbillion dollarsmillions <strong>of</strong> pounds <strong>of</strong> seed lo r- - be another depression that will make the depression losses resulting from poorplan! .he scoichiH earth <strong>of</strong> Rir.- ••' the 1930'a seem like a bocm, construction exceeded 30slaWe are bewildered by the colossal naUonal debt dollars in the game period."Tn rominue work such as this, °nd the confiscatory taxes that appari*tly are to„„__ ».--*tlie National War Fund ntimpaiBTi i-ttend on and on into the future ...* N UGLY PICTUREis now on The American peopleAnd finally, when Germany does give up, we Imagine Sergeant Joe D'OsIt*:]ate askpcl for $2JOOoooonprobably will still be at war with Japan. It may b= coming home from war. TheNm- jersey's sharp is s-i soo 000 months or years before Nippon ta conquered,<strong>of</strong> his wedding is set andMuv County's share is §30-Taklnij It nil in all, therefore, we doubt if many making is in order. He pays- --• ,,f us win teel like blowing <strong>of</strong>f the lid, only 11.000 down on a " '• • • m a subcrb <strong>of</strong> hij homi town, '.Finally, aj one writer pointed out. how are we real *or aJJows him 18 PHI to IBoiiiB to know when peace comes? Hitler and his gam f ff lni remaining t4,O0O inmay vanish before we are well within the borders <strong>of</strong> llltePayments <strong>of</strong> »35 a montB.ihe Heieli. Thus th€re may be no government ;o The Vc0¥ » prlneipaJ, interwta few small asstisments. A homeThe Oerman army admittedly is badly dlsoi'. nas °Mn started,BanlJed, though it still has a lot <strong>of</strong> flght !eft_in spots.Nearly five years paai. Jot Jan.With no Hitler to tell it what to do, how can we lor »> four years old. There haw •000 00. That's a mighty small coitfor something <strong>of</strong> such yTeat value(he worth <strong>of</strong> which is beyond men--LOANS WILL HELP VETERANSVeterans <strong>of</strong> World War II me tifflclally suHender the nationi litjible for substantial loans j4iia*"-antced by the federal and si. ncits in order tollsh themselmii in civilian business ixpeet It to suddenly give up simultaneously on allupon their dlseharBe from military fronts?a lot <strong>of</strong> costly repairs, espec- •iallv when the piano broke throughTheHouse and Ihe Senatepassed different bills, and themiiisiires were seni lo conferenceThe hnal bill, affectillB disposilul property estiiiiaud lo he Wnrih5100 billion, will tie <strong>of</strong> vital impuiliinceto industry M well us lyall other elements hi tli.call economyrvipeIt is still our gueis that we are going to have « 'he living room floor. The WontSiinli opportunities will be <strong>of</strong> tie- troublesome time brinilng about complete peace. It door no longer fits Its frame.l b l f l iing costs are like robbery. Th«,place' is not worth the tl,000 ;Mto pay on it and Joe is ready toquit. The D'Omks familyent^t• * *temporary quarters nnd taket aPeace may be achieved so gradually this time loss <strong>of</strong> 13,000 phis,thn 1 - nobody will known «hen it actually arrives. . • .In that ease, all our concern as to whether wewill celeb.atc or not will prove futile.in our opinion. America's reaction to the good alp, ed irSffilmntno^.news that his been prevalent many weeks Is a fairmoved ln Th» «,«] ., lurltrrion <strong>of</strong> what to expect when peace arrives. As SS^Sone Allied victory after another has been .chronicledliboutthere beini; im chnnije inhairnian . . ,WPB lias annoum-id reLixaiinnson use <strong>of</strong> all coioiv, in.shue inaniifinlure, tu upplv to ali iiiotive.ij'c-scepi iwu-iiinc '-lioi-.tPreviouslyill-hiuck. while, Al'iliv rii.,scl. tnwlli-uyset. and naturalcolors wenpeiniittedmenfous benefit to the mm themnia>'nna "y be won on| y • ftgl 'a lon »'mBt ySBr| M ° rselves, bill even more far reaching iPPl>H-up engagements, all over Germany. In thatwill be their eift-=l on ueneral ecc 'MPect. we have had a preview in Prance <strong>of</strong> whatri'imir conditions'"' anticipate after we cross the Rhine,It is gratifying to knowtnotNew Jersev is one nf the ftr ! itsuites to provide a supplememy!prnm'am <strong>of</strong> veti'ran assistnii''?.whirh even out-distances tlie federalprtiaram by quaranteeiiij noper cent <strong>of</strong> loaas up io S3,Mo foreliriible stat.i vcternns.By yiviim these men an opoorin(lie true American way whertthe on!- litnitiition is individualiibllily I lie United States and tileStiite ol New Jersey ai'i shewingin sniail menstire the appieciiitionci! a Mraiefiil people for tliein iiduus snerifif-es their f1^4men have made.THE OTHER il.SOOThe house is not paid forl d iSffil'^ beforethem to a taiilIn Fmnce, Itoly and on the Ruwl.n front, the typicai » tlSV^wffcSSwd V"«S.on the home front has been; Good! Butnow let us get on with the job!When Oermany is conquered the prevailing sen-HousingAdministration,Soon the FHA takes the mortgngeV) YEARS AGOMissAlipe Francis, <strong>of</strong> aprlnsI like wun a cup donated byRaliih 1, Chcj-.U-r for captuiinBIi" Atiilllllf Coast OilChampionshipThe Low Down - - The High CostFrom Hickory Grove OTheFl.iniiei-s anniiimcMl it h.ifl &"lnusin.red a v.iilit in lakt Lmests nn '1 V| T-siuliiH' ami lishliiy trips twice dai-I "As a nation, you know, we areTennis hurtl lu beat for overdoing thin («.I am not upset too much about it,because tomorrow we will be evernmethinj.else verms whn;.is we ur hipped on todnvToday it is Pecurii}," There isnothing wronj; withiFriiiii the New Jersey Tanpiiyprs'Association!The ordinary siodey nridine ma.chine kniiws nn pnlitics and playsno favorites Al times, its uuiiisjiirerlmeclianlsiii dirks out some startlinatotals thai tell a thrilline storyand also preach a sound lesson inHUMES.-iNDt'STRY, RECRE-ATIONAI. FACILITIES NEEDEWi('ape ^lay County GaaetteiAt lea«i two families <strong>of</strong> the calibreany community can ill affordin 1 iso lune iiCTtcl out <strong>of</strong> CapeMay Cnliit House, due to the faclhat they were unnble to rrlit suit,ftbli' !iulisiim facilities.After that will come the Herculean task <strong>of</strong> re-'.""- storiiin the world to some semblance <strong>of</strong> equilbrium,""'•For many years to eciTne, there will remain somuch unfinished business that we as a nation willhive little time or inclination to indulge in more than uages. During 1941 trouble MMtflSquiet, thoughtful rejoicine that we at least may be 1«eloping in houses built In IMSmaking prairesa toward a better, more secure lifeJn such deals exceeds MM «ndthere are plenty <strong>of</strong> them.At <strong>of</strong> Dscember 31, 1B«, thifflAhad insured B4.M3 mort-Plctiiri-5 nf W WnriiBeam's'•(li.lly ilu?eir' class on Ihe bench other:i|!i)eareil in a Denver, Colo. new.'orth Jersey prinrip.iliiy ruled by Mayor Husue, anil<strong>Ocean</strong> County, the light littleSmall Jersey ballwick where SenniorTom MalliU isnow in tlie armed forces.Another crying need is recreationalfacilities lindoor nnd outdoor!for the boys and girls <strong>of</strong> thecommunity. "If we are to achieve the purpose for which w«entered the war, it would be the greatest tactical errorto accjpt unconditional surrender when they deemit advisable to gl