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Oct 1944 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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SENTl'INEL-CEDGER ""*Service toResumed> new 7M1 and Winter Mhedtthe Shore PMt <strong>Line</strong> between. <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> willLJntoieHeot Sundaythis schedule can willI it and the boardwalk dur-'nwot <strong>of</strong> the day on an hourly", 90 minutes after each hourW1H arrive at the boardwull.. minutes after the hourtehedule caUs far more frcruaain the early morningJ with a departure from hereI 7,36 ••in with others at 7 55 andf lS, Morning arrivals are at S 58;6S, 8:10 and 9 IB, and from then<strong>On</strong> are at 10 07 11 07 etc" - DM lftot Mr leaving here at nightMH be at 13 ST p running onlyto Homers Point A last car fromBomers Point Bt 1 25 am will artfvein Atlantic <strong>City</strong> at 2 12During the Bummer lesson thetrolley company provided service athalf-hourly intervals throughoutHM dayFriday, |Unemployment Can DefeatU, S. In Peace, Rotary ToldDistrict Governor Sound* Warning<strong>On</strong> Visit Here; Citei Rotary GrowthHalleran's NewBook at Library*BelnfC Met Togetheroy VnuiInn Willtlns"Change sf Heart," by FaithBaldwin' "inuny Brown" by MnrgprjSharp**Dify the Tempestb> B\lv nDannett"Devastator 1by Arthur Stringer**FlMhtinK Four by Max Brand"Griin Dolphin Street by EIlzi-6eth Qnudge^ Hate Actors' by Ben Hecht- "OMli." by WUlsrd Robertson"FMteial," by Nevil Shut?«• m tnlxltOum,' by Eugene E HalIW to Die " by H W HnOil Drilling inVentnor in ProspectSfOFts to locate possible oil de-]los!ts in South Jersey moved intoAtlantic County this week when theSinclair-Wyoming OH Co proposedIs Hue 3000 acres <strong>of</strong> city-ownedmarshland in Ventnor Cltj for n-^loratlon purposesAn agent <strong>of</strong> the company askedthe Ventnor <strong>City</strong> Council fur a m-yeftr lease but the coutiellmon di -fened action because <strong>of</strong> hesitancyover lying up the ground so lang"Hie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> commissioners recantlyrejected a flvt-vear-Ieaseproposal on 1000 acres <strong>of</strong> local propertyby the Sun Oil CoWould Add HighwayTo Trolley0* W# can vfln this war and thenlose it We can lose it In the Individualrommunities <strong>of</strong> America TheHitler organisation gf Brown Shirtswas reeruited from Germany i unemployed after the last war *FJitinnr Roberts <strong>of</strong> Vmeentawngovernor <strong>of</strong> the lS4th district oiRutarv International voiced thiswarning in an address to the <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> Rotary Club at PlymouthInn last Ftfda> night an his afflciilvisitationFREE ENTERPRISE ESSENTIALThe Federal government he §sid ,to play benefactor to the<strong>of</strong> same sis billions af dollarsafter the war, providing jobs inbuilding af airportshighwaysetc But fte will not snlve the pj-oblemif WP depend too enueli uponpublic %orks he saidEveryonewho ijj interested in frgr enterprisehnvt the assurance that therv*H\ Le work for him if WL are to-univL tile times that lit aheadRutan he continued is ffluurUPing in practically tvtrv free countryin HIP Vk arid tuduy Rnttirv Club*,In many countries meet under theron tant Lhrtat <strong>of</strong> bombingNubud> in the United Stateshe ssidhas an\ idea uf what i \yhif?nEnLland has gune through Thi clubit Wi ^thamptonEngland for instJinnphn-> bten bombed i ut si Club in Calcutta Indii hn? esiabii hed a kitchen whithhir it^d thousands <strong>of</strong> destitute Nt wRatir\ Clubs Hie btinp p^tablL^hi cJin war trkken ChinaGEOW5 DURING \\ \RWht 11 tht Qctan Cit^ club ft isestablished in 1926 thtre were 2438 Rntnr\ clubs throughout theftorld he ^aid Bincc thin 2 800nil re have bt^n formed In the laatEMMOR UOBEItTStftu will143 'OSINCHAKCERY OF HEW JERSEYHOTII E TO ABSENT DEFENDANTSTilII LDHill k K me II ] 1 hr r1 v 1 1 r lur 1 [litNIK** I NI ill Hit K K U\ ! 1[i AKKIF 11 J- ki I MJ% hff lif f!ci res nn 1 nprs i I niF SF t t s ,AKTIll K IFIiilMlNMHS AHTHI R I FHf I ^UN R^ I?ON FThl IISt)S MU^ li\ HON IFhtlMINCII\MIL < > 1 lAkf M LI El I AL\hf M, Rnt ]ry Club," 1 HjgoodI Wh\ do men runllimr tci join IRcitiiy in llims Ilki thenBifail t th**r !•* something In it th tun'sftert 11 ndtuiul cra\inj, in tin Ihcirt <strong>of</strong> mnnbftau e In Rntui\tht re is no pjnet* lor jt-nlULS or 1utilmo. itv Tin liir il ol Hotiirv |arj hUn and LFV tdl rival It isnot political thoubh it rnc lurd^t-^Lud\ and deBSU Lf polltinl problems It i not religiaurthoughit urgts it c member,, tu regularlyattend the churchy <strong>of</strong> their faithSEES BIG POST WAR GROWTHHe expressed thp hope Unit RotmyideiL and influence will In Ipto cement better internal!* nal le] ition c He SI]^Q said he hope that4 0M clubs will bt f'Uitali, hPrl 11the F-ir Ea c t liter thr ft ir thatRussia mil open it f,nti 3 to Rot***r\ and th it Rutiiry will be fully rtstoredto Europe\ on hi\t 1 vt I"\ £ond rlubhe concluded It la a credit 1 1Police RadioProves WorthSpeeds Work <strong>of</strong>Undermanned Dept.Conllnapd frtim'hich wis listening tn the plaihthsturies <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> parking violotors who foi rLasuns known uiihto thtrmsLlveB will urgue for halfan houi tu trj tu suve a $1 fimun an lnfiactiunSnme =eigtants Ju^t refused ttjnrgue merth iiL hting firniH QmdollalOtlleistnlng to be tactful Intlitmstl\e rIn fui moie ttuivtr^itionsl repartiL ^ explaining in ditail Sust wh^ pirklng jn the c trt 1 isall ni^ht i r ntit allnwedOTIIFK t OMPLAllirrsKeeping tntk <strong>of</strong> the indlo carthe threi luf- hi 1 L. iiul thi paikliif Htktt till miMl t illJcib P11 thert* alwn> &tipliinU b> tt it phcim tn hied to and idvit t Mvt 11 inTht 11 wiri cti nphilntto bt- fdlt d tintilul irri tuitlLfi up liicl bill m 111 s ud inn naiiv utln 1 dutit inn£ tin 1 k U|fe ill pri mil 13 if (iniCult f I tit ki N a\*> that ill Inmtn did in iMilltnt jnb thi 3 Summt 1 nut 111 mi i\ ni iti i! 1Isea] police recovered two automobilesstolen on Abwcon island, frombroudcaet Information they receivedI over the network,| fits will bt tsplalned In later ar^"No primary ben^tless than SI© a month, ijE4he benefitrnlrulntion should come to less,Ihe flimumt will be raised to $10,11° vnu hnvi nhN questions about-ciciul si curit> rill at ur ft rite theSiciil SrcmtU Btmid fli Id <strong>of</strong>ficrMi Pit?-,! ninnns next will t xplalnth wifi bmiflt^ undtr tile SocirlLcm it % Ac tThe fanner"Wai," heannounced,brings you right bask to where w»are standing new. Bight hew,"Tlie fialeiman'a eyes popped."Bight herel" he echoed, "But Idon't understand, why should Ine bnok here?"'To get the rest <strong>of</strong> thelions," he explained, "If I told youthem nil at once you might getf tint meThefikMn ui itiipptd hi cir ati fnrrtihuiihf md i^k^d the &a\ Uithe ni un si hotel The fii'mtrj ii U d tn tht rn»d^' n turn hit nt tlit5chi iiIlULt hi idvi c id Then JOII guJiiiltJit uluud till \ui ge\ to CladShi i » In u i Thi n \nn tiki thiit It r*ik in i hi lead iiiiil keep onJ i flu mileTl »i h mnn noddedFh i LIHIT entjukh he snldAl tl \lii-ri dot 4 , that bring me'THAT % WHY *The famous novelist .invitedan adnilrer to visit his home Thevisitor could not congeal htw disappointmentwhen she <strong>of</strong>eerypdthe authors modest surroundingsI c there Mjjm* thing wrongsa^ked her hostWell frankly confessed th°lad> I he homes y ou describe in\oufwritings are so magnificentI can t understandv>h% you bui turh n mode t one for Vnur*elfMy dtar Irieiid answer* dthe novelLst words are cheapbut mateiials are expensiveFOR QUICK RESULTSTRY A CIASSTFIED ADinhid in ti % fHi IJ,fI J I i<strong>of</strong> the Shore Fa?tfullfo&il track frem Atlanticto the mainland into a 130-tttft pafffcway for electric trollc,jpaJ suM^s^U^ transportation allSway toHomers Point was urg-#d Monday toy ©rls A, Bartholamew, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor <strong>City</strong>,He urged ghat the Hue eventuallybe converted to eairy traUey esaeh=is sod to Ineludi & road on eithertte tracks for automobiles11 t «1 _! 11 I HillI'I I mlmill th li1 11I r 1t th F NV 1 ,I -Ii 1 Sr* n A 1 cr anain- IJrlr 1 I (•1 li 11SJIPthr iIhr1»h hI rllMiyf IIII 11lip^i KII I t d SRedding EndorsedFor State SenateWith 250 in attendance, at thi?first fall meeting <strong>of</strong> the North WildwoodRepubllcaji club, last Frldiiynight, a resolution WM adopted tn(potisor and actively support MayorGeorge A. Redding for State SentriiiinershipidiheFirNt Tanso f>f AtHfin <strong>of</strong> said IlllJQII, "Mrs," predfrirk #, T)yeh, me 5 jifirty drfrndapl hvcniiie yqii, aihlife <strong>of</strong> KrPderiek ft/ PyrhiFreeholder Ralph T, Stevens, <strong>of</strong>Oupe May, declared he will do fvetythlngpossible to elect MayorRedding as Senator,FOB QUICK RESULTS1AI THE CLASSIFIED ADS— TIB —Chatterbo:DINNERSPLATTERSDeliciousSANDWICHESFountain ServiceIce Cream-WHERE fmiENDS MEET10 EAT*Open E»rly »nd LateJUftAN B, CAMPBELL, Prop,t SL ft^d Central Ave-:have Of may eliiim ta have a if U1 nnLnI prpcfctiinjr the dinner mtttins.Proprietor nf lar^e f 1 uitf u mnear Vim mtown and Lumb tunhe ul p u is prti id^nt nf tli* SfiitiCulunv iot FetbU -Mindei MJILthairman <strong>of</strong> tlie Burlington Countytree library mid prt^idpnL <strong>of</strong> thrNf ^ Jt rse\ Apple CouncilHe LSjra^t prr Idrnt nf thp Rotar> Plub j JEdain R Stiles tended ttinclubs rongratulatiuns to Pntidt.nLand Mn Fred R Woodruff Jron their fttnlding anive s r v n.i~\ md tnGeurM W Giitt* on hibirthdojFiir pi 1 il i f ml in % ii HIiLtntr 1in m\ ti in Out nf tin *^r 11m win 11 n p\\\?tn ttliphnnrd ti\\ that nnii \ Hint, im n \inntliinnj_iii|_ hi pr pt-tH nbnut( Uli rV fitim a In n ht ft m ph ining^ th ffim hr JmtJ rtiurind tn titpi ptrf\ tin blirk if fi fthifi r Fhntl ilmrHiri\ii|FlELIXd VLHROE^ f AUGHTAiuth 1 Him thr r Hit f nf rk 1ULf i ninuihmd tu\wi w 1 tlia^ih^, irn it lit iimiif, fi\f np ri iThi- icupnnLs 3tnpppd inrl fl d intn tinftujds md ht rnuf_ht 1 nl\ thn-cHi leitrnedliurtlj nrtrrft Rrd tha*thi t Ihti tfto v,t rr mi b ldrdh« trulh \ hsr Ocran Cit\Tilt 1 idi J lirtaoi^ frumPIPILTlmvillt. in <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit\ wtntintjt-lu^ ii khf, the heal c i] s to headtiff th* tw 1 fukithrTln\ upfLpu kid up tthih thp\ ahghti-d fr n\thtf! 1U s it thp b nrdftalk hprrti t me it than 1 E mmutt^ift( rihts t c. ipet4 in thi ni imhinriTrie fi ci thnt Otpon Cit\ pnliritcrivi bi iuca.1 h\ Pli 1 intviluAtlanta Cit\ Mar^ Hi Vt ntln 1 an 1r< rnpd UIP Summrr pr \€il In fnrrTRKNORTIttOODBIKING ROOM101c Send In Your News«•• MD help mike yoar home,,in nen'»pii|»i' m»fe newsy. Malli^lttophene »o«Ial and penoniil«in about youfMil, yonr friendsPrinted and Published in America's Greate$t Family ResortCHARM$1.00-THEHOUil or—fimni llati 1M_MUTH'SJEWELROCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER WhNo, 22OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, <strong>1944</strong>Publication <strong>of</strong>finRfd Min't ilill, 1th St. •tid Hurm Alt.JEWELRY GIFTSA fifi tiirlif th, BIB, "MOTH 11 ii your lumotiitin. tn» Huad !/d,B.it 0? „!QIPT MABT OF OCEANy828^28 BoMdwdk(Oppoiiti•"""Hfc,,Fefcal Man Coining To Confer <strong>On</strong>wUI gift bin ihe ftte IPRICE 3"Northwood-Mtllt'nt-Where Dining Is AlwaysA Pleasure1'lejsnnt EnvironmentCourteous Veniceintrcxlucpd h\ Dre French Bfhp minutiIx>v?landtilk on Thum-Jefferson ShiningLight As PublicServant—LovelandThomasJeffereon—member <strong>of</strong>the Virginia House <strong>of</strong> Burgesses,then lovernor <strong>of</strong> Virginia, then U.S aecretai-j' <strong>of</strong> state, drnfter <strong>of</strong> theDeelaration <strong>of</strong> Independence, andfinally president.Judge French B. Lovt'land brief.Jy traced these steps In the rise <strong>of</strong>f th c unti\ innM firmutiuuiit Iiu iiiihutr 1 ilk tjtin Ruim Cluh hL t Fridn\ niuntii Phn u li InnThinht nil d the poignanttt-U h JtlUi n Tin i\ i lo\t rf Hi \] it I ire ri IILII publjplilj mid i* tUMit 1 to hihonitM ntl 11 in \ 111tin tnlv tn findit ntu nv tc ill jt tu dkiln 1 t[ fill ilK ml iiljllfellul]Tin p pip Li \ lf inn ]» irnlnol hUs jii !i tit \ Inn uih pnthull cuntnbutltn Un h dud d-mn t p ifiilrHih \ h t ininrrri t \ md hullrp l\ hn\ ih it Uuw vilm m L?tht in rl\t ( j pni 1 1 \) fHn 1th*U it p i\ ftr 1 n pubh t linnthuu^h Uit ^ in 1 ntit ^pt ihtflmur uhilp tlip\ UP luiii^He said that Uw hasu withwhich the Do front,front, ulmost all damared,Mr. Coaper said that hij tnhulatinnL^ incomplete, as it wajimpossible to see everything inthe few days available. The listdoes not include damaged eitypropiTty or tlie hundreds <strong>of</strong>fatiiidiima with less serious dam.age.Priorities SetUp For RepairsRating Open to Home,Business OwnersOwners <strong>of</strong> dnmnRed homes nn 1business firms may obtain prinrit|p«for restricted miitpiirils promptlyinrter an einpfRtncy prowrtiirc setup WednPsdny by the War Produr.Fear, But No (Oddities <strong>of</strong>Panic HereconnStory <strong>of</strong> ResortAs Storm RagedLast Thursday's storm, said tchave been the first real hurrlciii"ever tn hit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, raktrl thi 1island wiih winds that attained fivelucity <strong>of</strong> more than IV, miles pe:"hour at their peak, and left such awidespread trail <strong>of</strong> destruction thntit WHS estimated more than JO per| cent <strong>of</strong> all buildings sustained someform <strong>of</strong> damage.SinrtiiiR with a light rain In thsparly liftrriiotiii. It Bntherert Inten--Ity nipldly and by 1:30 p.m. tilecity was almost paralysed froiii tlictransportation standpoint.ISLAND I'NDER WATERBy 0 p.m. a larRe part <strong>of</strong> tliefslaiid was under wnter. rnngingfroiii a foot to as deep as sis feet,in sume streets in the lower level..ettlons along the bay and ocean"Jdi'S <strong>of</strong> the island,Thrflnnd was caused by the^iu'fta <strong>of</strong> rnin blown by the wind,tiiHotliiT with the fact that the fide<strong>of</strong> both bay and ocean was so liwnbnvr nnnnnl thnt it painetl acrosstuwn nn nliiost every street.riTV HALL REFrREE CENTEREyrn ni city hall, one <strong>of</strong> thehighest parts <strong>of</strong> thr island, ft/itorin Iht- center <strong>of</strong> Asbury av. was afimt and a lmlf deep. The bi.iildini;b t f f fBefore the stormstruck thr Irewrt last Thursday, thwe was afmir.story house nt 4005 Central,iiv,, fcirmerly owned by Dr,nrcl Frick, <strong>of</strong> Oermntitown,After tlie storm passed,third and fourth storiesthere. But tlie first andhad gone nwtiy. never ,(o,The two top floors\Uiere the firnt andbeen. They wpre p:t.ict, even In the root,only a few sliliij]Several bullhad condemnremainedmnre substi! by were 'ed.«eltynsafe? othernearcitybuilt],arnused earlyper DriveWeekytlon Bnurtl, whlrh estnbllshedbranch <strong>of</strong>fice in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.A property riwlirr with a realoinrrppiicy, which mnkrs the hulldinijinilniiiibltablr or subject to ml"dltinnai damaup, may apply to thei Iticul Red Cross for a priority rat-! ing The neii Cross is aulhoriied| to investigate and certify the emfthliipbernnie a center ffirfroigAd RecoversUsi Savings«uss Carol Snvage, n stutientIWMIInstltutr, WM cm.thta summer nt Dou»-, « » storo. Out <strong>of</strong> hot•«l?s she saved 180.-i money, with llccnsn cnrcWj other valuables, was in aI wMch she lost tat week.« •» timp for her to return- but she insprtcd n. aa In last week's Bentl.to nf I" 1 wlth initMm l0 rotu t « ba «'-

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