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,MmmPair<strong>of</strong> TheftProve Table Fork*Bought, Not Stolen. J;' -;. Vv" Jv.,;y ' -_> ~ •;.• r ' •'i;=J\_;i i . J t,£> L' f ; : _;'- __Veteran Hotel CoupleWed 60 Years <strong>On</strong> Sunday111 Health <strong>of</strong> O. H. Henry. Now 86.Cancels Celebrations Wife Is 81wmmwffmimmAMmm_ <strong>of</strong> larceny against Mis,Gordon and Mike Pappus.•ten <strong>of</strong> a fith st restaurant,dismissed by PoliceCourtHoward Warren, Saturday.aek <strong>of</strong> evidence and the absunc?• formal complaint.jjTiiev had been held under ball,. )Brty list week on allegations byL'" JfteedorB Buczko. Oamden restaur-Int man, who claimed that fourdown table forks found in the lo ,1cttablUhmeiu had been s'olen fromhU restaurant'in that city,i'Mfl. Oordon and Pappus produr-M evidence Saturday to show that1 ttey had purchased tha forks inftiiiadelphia.* Augustus g OoeW. counsel for th"defense, flaked for dismissal <strong>of</strong> the^lae because no comulnlni had beefor stealing n wru»t watch\Unlttiff Was Dinking u deli^i r\ irnm iJfH£k to a boards ^lk UP I rpamstorediehard Klrklund 22 »r . un ti nblock Baltic a\ pleaded ^u\U\ £1picking Up the i*stehavini>. Ingidn t evtn know it^ \slih Thtwatch was returned Tu itn r sumDominic Fileggi 1109 A bur* *\\this cityf Klrkland wm held in ci*i juiSunday whrn relitivm p upfineArrested, fined,In 15 MinutesNegro Payi $200 forNumberi SlipsJersey justice moved swiftly Watirdiiyin (he e;i*e <strong>of</strong> Edwurd Oarder.3d, iictTi). who wns nrrestfriHidfined 1200 nil n cfliiibilni'•liai-Ri" nil within is minutesFarmers Want PayFor ChifkensKilled by DogsIrate fnimers at Woodbinehave made a demand thnt Bor.utigli Coiiiicll pay all claims forchickens killed by clfms. nndwarned tlml legal ni linn will betiiki'ii if the request is nntAlniiM ivith a letter pressingtin- (li'iiiumi wnii uilh from iiieliiniirn Iur HIJIchickens if.• •••Ill ly killed by dii(jsttiihhi theliiiiiiiiiih liinliti „They clci hili;! thill 'we firm.h ijilli\i Ihe hiroii^h luts hreMcurallIH'kli'U'tll am! has fulledin iiH I^MUIi»h!u:,itiii!i^ irt j ni-'c'cl ihc pi'ii|'f!-iv "I ii), riiiiili hi lliiiis 111In Siiinnicrin L,iV(' ))t'vii ; hi' Wiirhi:nidt^» hiivr j,*>rjMii?,!\ill ilii i II >• H i • \ imiii -Mr md Mr Q*uni HOiem d\\rt-imrkiblehull I i emph whn hint- pullid to^ethrr h irnnniiiu. 1> in malitilind mi liu cnurnefllllur\uillkhtimiuit ir i iiMR, AND MUSS, QSWIN H, HENRVHenr;Police ,sPi«cil evidence nf niiiiiher.imb'lim iieiivilv iibniii IIIIUII Siitirdnvwhen a sonar! rnnvprgrti onClnrdiier's picipi'iiy in iln- 700 lilm-l!WeM uV.| Detective Snriiui'1 Price snid num.i hi-l-n Mi's were liiiilid hlddirll lillder|p liov ii,i „., ,(„. riiui <strong>of</strong> ii siie;I ntI thi' reur ul ihe buildliiK. nnrdner; hiiiiKfll wns nrrchiwl sevcritl hniip; ;nfteiwurd by prii-p uiiii Kerueiiiii El ,Hotali, and nrriver! ill liontlf (ULil-1ii: tu find Judjie Huwnrd Wiirrcii ihir.:*nitin s foi him»vill»wnol)Tiiiii:usI Thr di'leiidiinl HI nisi iili'iuli-d Kl» l ! *" x ( >N RKV NIC>VI Mut Kiiiity. but Inter, lifter tesUmnny " !•*•'' tl"vi-i n,,r C11n> It.» l-:dl-nn: was siibniittfd by the deti-ciiye. nd. uiil eifi-s 'h.- c.-instiii'iinn nMjiniiii'ri hi- WHS iriiidiii tinii a mvnlii rn M" • i> ui Hi-, t> iiihci "lii'im-p ihejiune_ Wilii« i. -.1 c.vii- n u h unu tlie ';.M.i His line iiuulc n lutiil nf $joa as ' nl1 I- 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ; " lilMl |:|u Fl11 ' '•l..^,SM-d iijiiihist iiiimhers opirntiirs;b PS>' n 1111: innh-r iiu.-.rii-i-. i,t iini within twn weeks Another man anil ^"'" "''' "'"• ''""••I'l'p'iini rnumi.1a wumiin wm- niii'd iaon eneh par.l|linHIT in Aumuit. i _ ^ : ^ r — -<strong>Oct</strong>. 10 DeadlineFor RegisteringMoving May NullifyVoting PrivilegeClils-ens who hiive not yet per-•nentiy registered must do so on orhefiiif Oeltiber 10 to be eligible toinn- in ilic Heneriil fleetiun, Niimber1.After <strong>Oct</strong>ober 10. nu reiistratiouswill be Hindi- until the dny alterhe I'leciiuii, the County Board nfriii:iunnwurned this week,Vuli'i's iniiy rejji.Nter with theirmuniiipRl clerks nn liny week-dayliinlJ <strong>Oct</strong>iihi in In Middle Township,reursiratirms nri. taken lit the jC'innty boardufrice. Atiyune nheiidy rciiistered whohns,mnvi'il I nun one municipalitytu niiiiihci. ur in ii (lilleri-nt preinlet,imist Mini ii {-hiuiKi' <strong>of</strong> residi'lni'nn'.ii'i. In (he ciiuntv ljn:ii'(lj l.OVAI. I'.VrKlOTS KI-FCTTrunk W ThuinpAitu, oi" PhihiciHphm.WAK. i*lc( ti"(i KiMhtWdi-iliyCir:iiu:i Mn^tiM til the Yuyul Putricifs"I Auhniti :ii Hie iHiii unmml cuii-\rntinn lti Wllthvixii! Clr-sl Tlh- I,I* A l>iU!ii hi'ij JJ jii'u).ir.ifli hi UU| re-• >.. *}*More Heater*, BikesFor South JerseyCamden OPA hu announctd that100 man oil heating staves will beqvniinble to the South Jersey pub-Ten niore gas heating stoves pl\••••••••»•••••»•»••»•••#•••«•»•»»•»>«»*••»••••»»•»««•«««•»«ANCHORAGE TAVERN"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Somers Point'sBetter Dining Rooms"Delaware Ave, at Bay, Somers PointPhone S. P. 920Beer by the CaseOpen Labor Day. Mon,. Sept, 4Closed Tuesday, Sept, Sth and Each Monday ThereafterDistinctive Wot Fine Food and Good DrlnMOPEN ALL YEAR SLobsters - Steamed Cjami - Snapper Soup • ChopsMonroe Av, & Bay I(,,)• f lit-111. Il " . ' I ' 'I|M Iil,«(i||tlirl-'ir-'tUjfiioil. I'li.-lur "ffethfiifl-t i'hiiii h.fin' mini.-'••«"- w l l n Ilii'i l l K i r u r ,,fc.l • i r i n n : I'll' I 1 I,,::.,•; „•„I'll 111'-nichmchI1111I..1Mh'ROHM l«i»KA.MII.IKSi' MlMi-iLiI i.'li:. llilVM li.-i'll illl.''.111. i,l! (I. li|.':: 11',i-fln-r.'., Inn iln- rr-;i:illi.n:ii'.i' ..f III.IMV, r|il,! 1 ,,, n(j'c,!':M„„ »,:, I,., >s-1! 1 • I • I- 1 ini hinnliiv- :n. u,. ! v liu !i uiiih ii-' 11 il T M l n l i v W i - l rI'.-llillt: i l l ' ' H ' VI.I. Mill Miri Hiirkir lirii nf Kuri-kii, 111., raaki^ a KUKurslinn lo In-ML-II Hmr. VIIIIN, ilnuulitfr uf Mr. iintl Mr., M Nudu uf Orfuil filv-.i« Ilii l.tllii- :,,IJUMi. ii Mulunl bPlwrrnlasM-B al Olrstial Naviealiunl>:iiilltiii •*. luitil .it \llvll| Ajr siiilltm. Siirlolk. Va,, where biiih arpNiMi-ui'liirx, Iliiv ur,. Ui til tin- lO.mm WAVES whii have rMiawdIhiiusjiiiK ul N.IVJ men Irinn "kh,,ri. duly' I,, m.fvi> tin rilihiini;in.iilv,— ililiiriul 1 sNavy phu(ii|>ru|lhi.(f Aik ii •,•;•! • !i:iI ii» '.I M..Hivtli^ili hi Hi: \viv-- !'-)] it 1 i,t ;u- -3HimwiMii"ii-| r i : ;ii*"" s" |i'-i>"ii.-.Thr f -•>>- i "'•'• vultiii- :\\w.,\,k An l i ; ! J I ?! pl,'in rt r r, .ni nn ,i i =tfju' •'>< "• ' 'h> : llt:^ W A l l -..,: i -. •• -i..it-.- r , i n i i - r . - r , i ,| n, |- ,IJ.. .ml TIII-II I., I..-.- Mi'%..M,-v , ' :n 'i;h .. I'l.if ' • • •1,: ,; i.,,,,. ! Suit .-I.MIrOlll HOI I I* A'-SI III I)5 • ! ii •!:, p i l i i i i i l l h ' i l c U li i-• ' , ; : , „ : : , i •.; .:"•!. : . i , . Ill,- F i n n , , -Brlli •, • W i i l i i i i , : . m i l H t . i : •. r , , u i : n • : ii i '•' i.i l l i ' t l • • • • ' . : ' - i i i x -H: L s l v,.'v i •'•• M i • h i . i h M . ' . .H i t L i n , •!' A h i . Ii I n , , ; ! ) ! • ! - y i r i :m . ,.; M - v v l h ' - h i i i i ' i i .,„!!! will .-hi' ri mm in h'l'i liiilii-liij.' llnllil .' Oil tile lil'H Jiv.ill-' il I, ship Hi!- hii-liiinrt. rtmlihhr-i!i;r!'!ib,'!, it' llh' vt,1 r yhici thi'n' hi h,i. Hviii'belli 111 riiililiiiiml i.f-Lip*-. iii;it ivi'f, ;i,rprfi,,,'t.l ill tnicUjnr.'.ill OIH'I' hi 1 ii'lil ,'lhi'l" Sllivivnip.i iiiliil! nil ,1 l-il!l. Mi'li 1 Hived 1)\ ;lt|ll\ tl.islllllhl. ivith Mllicll lie illj1 * (J .1 I'i .^,",r Jll.lill'I Hi i., iiiiiv ill" pint 111 Hilliffiswliiii Mi" OiiiTni-y will jitlii himIn i in ti-i isi iii11u I", ni'1-i'.ni , . .TIIK NWillT TIIF fiERMANS(AMI.N.,v.- li'lfl (:,' hntl; iilm,if,i liveW'.ll'l. -i,, un 1 r.i'i'fn: I'VI inns whni si" 1amii.iw lili-ml.- wriv u-ithcrnl infijlhiiithat liii- tiiriiHin iiiv.iskiiill;,J slillti'tl. HP wniiliid her lo leavi'[111 1 tllV llliiili'tliiltl'lVTlusl)i;j;iii " luiiii. iiiijhtninrlshFA< LIJ DEATH ONOPEN ROADSAll railroad fitntions won? clewedHliH fltti tin- flaniiiiK city by bis.uiil w.is sunn iiircnd in iiiiaiidun itwlii'ii law-liyiiij! Ocrriian planpsijiiiiibi'd and strulud ihi> road,P.iiiic-strit'lti'nr<strong>of</strong>uieos jiiinmtdtin 1liiisliiv.iyi,. PioiiicM wsji almostimpiissihlo. Wlifn tiif plane* swoop.jed. iii.ii mm 1 Ijuns blaziiiu. thpythrill iii'Vi-r Kilt UP ilKiiln Olhrrs! rP!i ii,t,i ihr field- iir-rt were kill-\tA"IVf «cri' ahsoluielv helpless,"Mrs. Gaftnry sold. "It is a lefribirNen*.atiiin, Thfre was no limein ht»|i and FFKt. Thr road waiilull,i,IIS with lllB anarl Of (111-plmirs anil till" shrieks <strong>of</strong> wound.oil ii ml ilyinB!"Finally ihi 1 nrrivpd at Ostcnd,Bi-lnium's IHiiimis soasklc ipsort,whrrp slip iiljiiiiiii'd pnssngi' to Londi.r.un it lluli 1French biitllt'shlp,• II wns u terrible trip." slip shin!,rteri-d. "Fund nnd tleeenl clothing—they were iinknowiii "I'RAI>ES COIRACIE OF ENGLISHSlip pnid heartleli tribute tu tluiiHiiiiiiiiiinit cijuriiiip nf the Englishppiipli', as shi' snw it manifested inLiindtm,were sn ijatiflH," she said,Iur hours withoiit fornpliiintfur oiip loaf <strong>of</strong> bread, withiiimibs fiillhii! nearby!• The iitidriprmiiid bomb sheltersKvn< terriblp, iiiid for a time I wasCiiiivlncpd thnt I conk! not survive(F«(P 7.i " " Wl 'ti'r fowl sni'ii almiB (lit-J*y cum iilllv wbrll drlVfil 111^Storms ,,i ,,,.,,Tll|1 8hp n, wflti'v,Jf 'I'mii'il mid has slrimi! wniRr«i pimhlr ii | 0 pi,,,wl iirmin,l„,'l » (ii'i'iili fnr Itiiisj rinrlmbHM L m - AWarts find wlilh- nhtilil Ib,, slw, ,,[•„ rtnvp, II. isPd by „ brirtnnl rod. ina tn thr histm-iral ree.,J 1 "! up by lute rested ellib. ihe bird \\ n!, known InTON Jersey niitives ns thef because It usually np-"• inrdly be seen or* « • - » ' •-•>•"•la£d.Ji|l!! MM - J- B7 Beaky, <strong>of</strong>**TM«\, W111 taguests-OilsT 1lho home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hftr-, D» -KeHsure ay.'Paper CollectionIs Off 5 TonsTo Continut EveryTwo WeeksMore lli.iti PIKIII ndilitinnal Ions<strong>of</strong> M-ruii piilier wnv i-nllectul torsiilviiiii' in" CJi-i'im C'ily MoiKlay nndTili'i-diiy. ItPv. Motm.ui V. SniKCUl(•liiiirlllnll (if1 Iw pnnei- f-;llvn;:rriimmiitiH. anmiiiiiiedThi. ti nek nt Hiiiry Riifl, CinittMiiiihP sirnp ilealrr. Binhpreil tw<strong>of</strong>ull in.ids nn Monday and II ilnidlo.ul Tuesday innrlimi! I" crm|)li'li-I hi* canvniw <strong>of</strong> the li'siii'l.LESS THAN LAST TIMEFinal fiiiiins showed 10.040pounds, whii'h wns a dcdim* fromt.he in.7 Ions collected two wceKs"'MI-Saraent said it had beenexiiet'tKi thntIJIP collection mwlit•liop <strong>of</strong>f 'oprause SII mnny Summerpeflule were busy packliw for Hicirdepiirliu-p and didn't take tliiW I"biintile their waste paper.TO UK tONTINUBIlThrsninc cfllleetion system=everyoilier Mbnda 5--will bp eonUn-,,ed indefiuitPly ihis Fnll nnd Winterthe SBIVIIRC (•halrmnn RiielCnlleiMlons will be mnde every twoweeks, rain or shine.It is plnnned lo have the RuffiiiKniilzatipn carry on as eollector,nitiwr iiiun use a city truek wltnrltyemployes, as was done lastWinterFunds derived from sale<strong>of</strong> "tUf scrap will continue to becredited to the Boy Scout andQirl SEOut fund.Prison Life BoreBut BearableFoggs Hear fromSon in Germany1I> IIAKOLD LEEnein!! in a Oemiah prison campj isn't loo bad. except tliat you havetoo much lime for boredom.That Ih '.lie Henetaljden conveyedby Lieutenant. Albert R, FogB. ArmyAir Force ngiiter pilot, who hasbeen a prisoner nf the Nazis sincehe was shot dnwn over prance lalein April,His parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. H,Foei! 119 Wlilmoiit nv,, SomersPoint, received their first letter fromhim on Ballirday, It was writtenMay BO, about a innntli after he wastaken enptlve,Ll'CK STILL HOLDING"juit don't worry," he wrote, "asmy Illfk Is sllll holding out. I havflse much idle time here that 1 findday dreaming mj' main train <strong>of</strong>thottnht CreaiTi and strawberries oncereal poached eggs on toast, crisp| bacon and c<strong>of</strong>fee is something that, continually occupies my mind. So5 when I do comp home, night or day,that's what the menl should be."It's not thnt we aren't fedenough, but meals like that are <strong>of</strong>course unheard <strong>of</strong>,"WANTS TO STUDYTo combat the day dreaming, heosked hU famUy tqiend him a bookon elementary French with Enilfihtranilatloni so he can do tome(Pate 3, FleaM)Resort BankDeposits Top5 Millions$1,399,099 GainScored in YearEnding Aug. 31A strniisi indifBiiiin <strong>of</strong> the Im.jirnvi'd bu.slnpss trcntl this year islhi 1fnii, disrliisw] Wi'dnesday. thntdcpi.siii. in Tin- Niiiliinal Bunk uf<strong>Ocean</strong> ciiy na nf August 31 were«! ,398.088 41 liiBhi'l than on thoI'lirrpsBDlidinK diiti 1 in 1943.AuiiuM .11 this year tin 1 intal w isH.U71i!1824. Atidust :i! lastyenr.il.tna. 118-8.1 This diiis not includeWar Loandeposits nf i758.M9.81tills year, rnniparpd with tlo9.087.99Wur Loun dop(i!,lls ipprejipnt cashfrom war bund snips left on di--pusli here for a rerinin lime by theII 8. Treasury Department,Bunkrpt-pipu fin Tuesday—till'dnv iiltpr Labur Day were i",95Olj hlKher thrill a year aen This ITuesriiiythfiv u-Prp mimOW;nn th,'riirrespnndiiitr Tuesday lust ynnrthey were 1243.361 M.All <strong>of</strong> Cape May County appnr.iptitlv piijiiyi'd I.aboi' Day pros]3ei-! ilv. as a survey tif nine brinks <strong>of</strong>the county showed Tuesday depositsto be SM2.010 over the same day lastyear The combined batiks reportedSI 3S2.B03 deposited Tuesday, aaninst5!)fin?33 ill 1943Heavy Influx <strong>of</strong>Sept. Visitors[ Is In Progressroiiiparatlvp ralin spilled nvpr|Orcan <strong>City</strong> this uppk as Ihe horripnf Latin: Day luiliriayers. as wr'!if thuiisrinds <strong>of</strong> rfitiaaers. df-part«dfur their Winter homesWhile the i-xtiiius WHS pronoiinrrd.it was not as sharp a deelinein |it pulailiiii ah in previous years,areordins lo Severn] rsliabl* snureesLiitijp numbi 1 :.-. ul new vurnihiiilshb-aaii pniiriiii; intn thr resort thiswp'k b\ irains buses and niitonvibiles.Ri cords <strong>of</strong> thr rlpftiie nnd Ra.;cninpanies »,lia« thai the volume tifdis.-nniiiH't service orders is muchless than at this ti.nie last year, in—ditfitliip that mole eottaBe sntl1 apailment orcupants are slaving in-! tf September,: Hev. Nnrtiiari V Sarsent, eilvpublicity director, said that the• thlr.hlng out" process on Monday| was not as pronounced ns he hac' ,espt eted\ Mr Sarjent declared that In hi>opinlim the Labni Day holidavthrrniE was as large nn ovpr POUTNI [<strong>of</strong> Ji.lv and ninth larjur thin La-. b.ir 13.iv, 1M3 some nthei abwrveis. |, hfittivrr. fpll Ihat thp last bis rush' <strong>of</strong> the --PSSDII was not up to•Ji.lv 4 perliid.I'lhai ilii- t'Psnrt was at near|i:i ily isas hpynnd diiiihi uil ih- |Bim.dnalk. Siiliirdaynight, when Ij li'imanllv was so rlfiselv pntlirrl :hn'frpp Aiilklnu was ImpniMhlPThi ciiilliiiiind rush by trains and |buie'. sit in Slindav evenlnp andti iitimiPrt thrmiBh Monday, whpii [hur.di'pds nf aiitnmnbiles,loadedhii'.h with hniisihnld nrtifles. madiii-.it.idi prncessinii out flth st,But nn T.iesday and Wrriiipsdfiva heavy iiillux <strong>of</strong> September vacationistssi i in.Delaware Rivet hrtdBe traffif nnLabur n.iv was ahead <strong>of</strong> last yea;-bin n.-it Up in July 4, •<strong>City</strong> Urges HotelsTo List 1945 PlansHiitii line! rynminR house pioprii'.tors whn pxiiect^ to be in businesshelp iiRain next summer were tirBedtodiiy in iiuiily the eity publicitybureauPublicity Director Norman s'.Satiipni said Ihe propriptors <strong>of</strong> siitnesIablihliuH'tits, if tliey comcniiiilni;with hini liiiw, will be sure nl liavineilipif places listed in the illyhiitpl aiid Kiipst housp directory,printed parly in the Spline.pruprieiors are urited to lei himknow their 1945 plans before theyleave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this Fall, so thedirectory will be as complete ns pos-C, C. Horse PatrolOut; <strong>City</strong> Leasej For Stable EndedjThe lease bv the Coast Clunrd1 (ii (ity-owiied Kroiind in 4i!iidI M. and Ajibury av., upon whithJ ii sluble was biiill last Fall, wiis"oidrifd cancelled by the cityi'lmniishiiiners, Wi'dnestiay.TVie C'iiist Hoard has nu murolist' fur tin' property since Ihfini.i'ntiii piiliiii is tiiSfi.ntinuedPi'hlirWorks CnnVnissIuiicrEdward B Howker will denmlislithf stable and currn! nnrl"Mli'iije Hie lumberNew Homes IfNazis Give UpBuilding RestrictionsMay EaseAn;l'.iu!if!VMf nt ihat i-'nvernnsr-niri t -irn'i"n ui civiiian poods wil: b.-lilifd as smiii .is Oermaiiveapilii.Ifilf.. Mil red spt'i-iiliitlnu in Ofeaii<strong>City</strong> this week us to bow inon th^euiistriirti'in nf nfiy homes miehl hi'ResumptionOf PavingIs ProspectEarly Peace MayRelease FrozenMaterialsApplieatiun for an allotment <strong>of</strong>1 S17.5OU <strong>of</strong> state funds to pave* ail or| part <strong>of</strong> seven local streets, was sentin tin Stiite Highway Departmentby tin eity commissioners, WedneLri:,',Tile proposed proRram under ihe194ri burfiiit'h=township aid set-upIiruvides ftirtotal expenditure <strong>of</strong>?to.444 44, <strong>of</strong> which the state shavewould be yo per cent and thi? rifywould provide 10 per cent.TIVOVFARwidirs- ,,i persons who have pur-(iiiisi'ti liinldlim Itits ,lere (iiiriil(> t h ewar i.re reported anjiiouslyawaiuini;lile day wlieli resti'ictltins (I'Ilioiiii- buildine wil: be terminated.%-tm Luirr NOWAtpresent, new constiuction isP'Miiittid up in Hilly i2un. olthnii'Jlinpiessiiry repiiiiB -nay ixceed 11in .fipure New imiiifs ari' possible inMime pirn- ol the eiiuntry if theFi'diKiveh:mCi'iITiilihd ,it11• ii11!uusineiilVil!ii in•r'illAdministrat,i pril.-.llty.1 essetoriivbutitnil !ion willratlft^;Orenniousinif'i'v Biiiiriinu i,,t.|-j-cti)i- Henrv II(•nr.p-i, ,h , said Wediiestim he hnr.reffiverl nn nfliria! hints us to ;ic>i,:iinc in war-iinie reBiilati'iiis. bn;viMi-etl a iierMiiia] opinioii that hoir.'Ijuiltlinii re>-:rlt-tions mmlii be lif 1 -ert whhin -lit hf-si few lilfir-tilsMA1KRIAI. sTOCKl'll.ES IIItiHArthur W. Slmt-makpr, biiilrtimsiipjilii-s iieiiler, declared thai ma.liwill br available for nr-whome." when restrictions are iilie:'bfr.,ii;i' <strong>of</strong> slmhpili'S nf lumber nncloilier•>ll|)Pllcs which iiave be"]!froze;! uiidrr present eoiidltiotisTHi W:i: Pr.icliiction Board's an,niwnetvneni Tuesday iiiahi was tha;lirrmany is defeated war pro.diii'tion inn be sealed down 40 pereci.which WGiild permit industryit iuive » lree Hand to take whatniitiimls and manpower are leftnvnr to 'makewhatever puop>wn.it 'Miimifiii liirei!- -- presilmabli- in.ri'idin? those whn produce buiidlim-inpiiis -'.uil lii'iilhiwed tn.use anypli .its .iiid mall-Mill-- not necessaiy' i tli'lpnt JapanMercantile LicenseRevenue Up $2,000<strong>City</strong> reveiiuc from •nercaiHiie 1>reuses this year is already 12.000aiiead <strong>of</strong> 1943. it was disclosed Wedne-ciayby Miss Repina B, Ftodgers.•ilv clerkResort business people took outio:i4 licenses for the ID44-4T fiscalwar. nil lo ihat date This was npain nf nliiinM 500 licenses over nyear asn.LiiTiT-t- issuance wns completedmmli i'lirlii'r this Summer than informer'years.REMINGTON BANDEXECUTIVE IN REBORTR M Hessert, general sales nitinaper<strong>of</strong> the pholoRraphie retord.-idivision <strong>of</strong> Remington Band. Ine,Buffalo, N.Y.. is nil Oeean <strong>City</strong> visitorfriim Aus,usl 1 to September I.i.With him are Mrs, Hessert. theirdatmliter. Mrs, Eleanor Baflerty,alin isratHlchildren, Joan and Ed-,mu nd.Thomas C. Davidson, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburiihand 73,1 Central av,, left onWednesday for Daytona Beach, Fla,25 Building•Permits in August| Tivcnty-nve permitji im bulldinnini]irijvrmeiits were issiied here during.Aimiisi, Biiilriina Impcctui H,B CoH]ier, Jr. reported to tlir com-; misjiioners, Wednesdny.! His iifTiie rnlleeted $87 in fees tw:imnriivcments estimated to cost 58,-174 The wurk included new ruafing.sitle«nll shiiiBle Insulation, replacjIng fdiiiiflallniis nnd Beneriil repnlr-.Craftsmen to HearPhiladelphianI -Leadership in BitildinE for »Better Country" will be the topic' Monday MRlit at the ninnthly dinjner nieethiu <strong>of</strong> the Craftsmen 1 .', club, fit ihe Oceiiii <strong>City</strong>-SomersrtiintGolf Club,The speaker will be Joseph I.iAnsrnde, Philadelphia business man,Mnsnn iiiid Ineal summer residentNHW «OT DIRECTORCii'mien OPA hns announced theretlijiiiiliiiii <strong>of</strong> George B, Chelms,Jr., as Aivti Rent Director <strong>of</strong> thi 1SoulheriS New Jersey Defense RentalAreii. nnd the appointment nfIEMM .1, McOa'I as AclillR Area RetifI Director.Oeeiiii <strong>City</strong> already hss tieeiifiranttdallotments <strong>of</strong> $17,503 for,'tich vear nf 1943 and J»M, the•nuncy bnmij earmarked for pavingpurposes whenever materials atem;idi_' available.C,i\ Fiini-netr William H Collis.son Jr. isuid (here are some indleclioiisthat iisphaltie paving materijlmay bp released in the near future,hut whether nr not the bulk <strong>of</strong> Itwould bi used for deferred federal-Mate highway projects is a niiUtersTnrrrs TO BE PAVEDThe 1D4.1 applicationsubmlttenthis week pmposes paving the fol ='VestAtlantic Boulevard, to becompleted lrem Battersea rd. to 111"Paikway.tPrevious year programstonk care nf the rest <strong>of</strong> thla roada!! tlie way around the Gardens tithe Coast Guard lookout towpr onthe beach!Ninth ,« . both shoulders <strong>of</strong> theprCM'tit paving, which are now gray-|rlr_d.Dridne Boulevard, fromAtlanli'tblvii. to the Phrkwnyiimset place, from Bay to Plea*. iirp avs.• EiBhth .st . from West to Bay avs., f-rospect av., fro-n 14th to 15th sts.i Bay View Place, from Bay av, 'aProspect av.I 'Ihe total <strong>of</strong> bituminous concretepnvinu involved is l.Ji miles,i — - - - - = -^<strong>City</strong> Lots Sold InJune AssessableNot Tax Exempt Ini'45, Says Boswel!I The pity comniljsloliers took sctionWednesday on recommenda*lion <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Solicitor John E. Bci-, WPII thnt persons who purchasedriiv-owned land at a sale in Junewill not be exemptfrom pajinf!trixps on it for 1945,Mr, Boswell pointed out, that inmnny rases <strong>of</strong> June sales, final set.tlcmptit still has not been made bythe purchasers, even though the 90-riiiv ararp ppriod is alxiut to expiri?.If deeds do not change bunds by<strong>Oct</strong>ober I, he snid, the purchaserswill not have to pay 1945 taxes, astax assessments are levieduponnwiiprr nf record on that date. Tillsescape from taxation should not bepermitted, the solicitor declared.Thf board confirmed his rocoriumeiidation that the buyers be notifiedto settle Immediately or their00 pel cent deposits at the time <strong>of</strong>tile sale will be declared forfeitedThose who have good reason for not;senliim before <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1 will be requiredIn sign an agN«ement to payiftlri taxes oil the property involved.Mr. Boswell pointed out that thasituation does not apply to proper.iv purchased at public sales in Julyand August, as the BO-dsy deadlinedoes not occur until loiifl after theassessment date Taxes for 1041will not be levied upon these prop,priies.Beach Patrol CutTo 19 LifeguardsPersonnel <strong>of</strong> the resortBeachPatrol was reduced to 19 lifeguardson Tuesday after the Labor Daythrong departed, and It will be emto only nine guards after this wee!!end. Captain Thomas A. Williamsannounced.During this week, and until Bundavbather protection is being provldedfit Surf id., St. Charles pi,.mh 10th. 14lli. nth. 33nd and B7thstbenches. All but four <strong>of</strong> thesewill be eliminated Monday as rnoronl the Ruardf, have to depart tn attendschool.Dr. Ralph Heple and family, olphi!nnelp)!ia, ni'e spendingSeptemlurat 208 Atlantic av.Whale Causes Stir<strong>On</strong> Board ResortParty BoatAppearance <strong>of</strong> a whale erefltedunusual excitement Thursdaylast week for a party <strong>of</strong>fishermenaboard the yachtLewis Oarlton,Captain j L. Loper reportedthat the whale played around inthe vicinity <strong>of</strong> the boat for-'.bout an hour, and spouted wa.ter several times. He estimatedits slie at 80 *a 00 feet Thepassengers were a little worried,but the big mamma] madeno attempt to attack the craft.To Plan ForYouth CenterConvention HallTo be TranaferredSee "From a "reen.Ager," in"Ocfin <strong>City</strong> A La Carte,'" p«te 9.: * iOver 90 Pet.Of <strong>1944</strong>Taxes PaidResort HeadingFor New RecordIn CollectionsWith four months still togo, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> taxpaytri &ready hava poured more than00 per cent <strong>of</strong> the entireyear's real estate tax tevyiurto tht city treasury, it WMI'lsclosetl this week by CWtreasury, it wai disclosed thmweek by <strong>City</strong> Treasurer H,^Gardiner,Free public dancing at the (Jon.vention Hall, 8th st. and the boardwalk,will be terminated for theseason tomorrow night. MayorClyde W. ^f ruble announced Wefljnesday,1The dancing to recorded musichas been featured six nighu a weeksince early July to satisfy the demands<strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> young peopl?for recreation,HIGHLY SUCCESSFULIt seems certain that the eltjr bythe end af this year will far MMtthe 1M3 record <strong>of</strong> collecting- MASper cent <strong>of</strong> the total levy. • >As <strong>of</strong> August 31. Mr, Qardlnerannounced, tax collectionsSrcaaJanuaryI had amounted tolOTO.OM, or 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> tbkyears levy <strong>of</strong> 1981,678,14 PER CENT LAST ¥E4B<strong>On</strong> the same date last year thecollections totaled $831,000 againsta Jevy <strong>of</strong> UBi.JM, or 14 ptr centThe month <strong>of</strong> August •lone propduced 1112.000 In current tax payments,as •jroperty owners rushedMayor Btruble said the project, ! ln t0 8 W payment <strong>of</strong>started as an experiment, has prov- penalties for being overdue.Spring Edition Advertisers - -Notice:1Sooner or Inter this Fall, runny <strong>of</strong> you-will close your places <strong>of</strong> business and m elsewherefor the Winter,In your .own interest, ns well ns that <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger, you are urgently reciuMti'dto get In touch before you lenve with our advertising department nncl reserves,pnre lor the Sentinel-Ledger's IMS annual Spring Edition, which will he publishedabout Easter time, HS iwial. If possible, also let us have your advertising copy.* The edition is printed in t series <strong>of</strong> eight-page sections. We make every effort togroup the various lines <strong>of</strong> business adverting in separate sections—hotels, roominghouses and apartments in one section, real uKnie in another and so on. The first-<strong>of</strong> thefour or the sections jroes to press about five weeks before the date <strong>of</strong> publication.Therefore it is imperative that your space reservation nnd copy be in our hands considerablyin advance <strong>of</strong> that date.Why nnt attend to it now, rather than arrange; it by long-distance correRponrlenceduring the Winter?Telephone 0304 or 0306, or drop in at The Sentinel-Ledger <strong>of</strong>fice NOW, before itslips your mind.ed highly successful, with as manyas 800 visiting the hall in one evening.Since Labor Day, however, attendanceh»s decreased to 100 orless, nnd probably would be evensmaller after public schools opennext week, he pointed out.Effective September IS. the bighal! will be <strong>of</strong>ficiallytransferredfrom the mayor's department oipublic buildings to come under supervision<strong>of</strong> the Municipal PlaygroundBoard.ACTION EXPECTED SOONThis Is in line with a plan evolvedlast SpriiiE, under which the ha! 1will be developed as an indoor recreationcenter for the Fall and Win.ter months.The Playground Board expects tastart plans Immediately to set upan Indoor program <strong>of</strong> varied activltlesfar_s'Ear.around boys and (iris,accordine to Oe<strong>of</strong>ge K, Oardinercity recreation director.CANTEEN TO CLOSE•luit wh«t form the program willtake hMt'4iot been determined, W,Lthe Board probably will have «mettlng within a week or two to dis.eiias the possibilities.The Red Cross-sponsored canteenfor service men al Convention Ha!lis scheduled tn close after SundayIt has been operated during theSummer by members <strong>of</strong> the c»ntef.icorps.Resort's SchoolsTo Open MondayFive New Teachers<strong>On</strong> FacultySchool bells will ring MondaymoinhiB to summon more than gonboys and eirls from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> andvicinity back to the new term <strong>of</strong>public school.Classes will convene at 8145 a.m.in the high school building and 9a.m. In the Central av. flrade school,ending the Summer vacation thatbegan June 7,Five new members <strong>of</strong> the teach.ins* staff will be on hand for thenew term, having been elected diir.Itiff ,lhe Summer to fill vaeanei?scaused by resignations and illnessNEW PRINCIPAL AT CENTRALWalter A. Miller, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Bhanlij.kin. Pa,, will benln his duties asprincipal <strong>of</strong> the Central av. school,replaeiiiB Mrs. EVH rt.Waolson, reslBned.The grade school also wil; havjthree new teachers. Miss Ann Bar.ret» and Mrs. Margaret L. p-nlth fillretirementvacancies, while MissBettt Thorpe will serve for sixmonths as a result nf a leave <strong>of</strong>.ibsence granted Miss Minnie Shaw,kindergarten teacher, because <strong>of</strong> illness,NEW SCIENCE TEACHEnAl high school, George K Bow.en, formerly <strong>of</strong> Wilmington. Del.will head the science department, inplace uf Charles J.. Spra!jB,When schools closed in June therewere 823 In hlih school and 318 inthe Riade school. It is believed thaitotal enrollment for the new termwill be approximately the same.Superintendent George E. Brownthis week made several rernindinpnnnouncBinents <strong>of</strong> Interest to parent*.KINDEKG/VRTLN ACE RULEThe first rule Is that tin chittimay be entered In kindergarten unlesshe will become five years oldbefore <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1 Beginning pupils(Pate S, Pkaae)Rotary GovernorClub Guest TonightBiimor Roberts, <strong>of</strong> Moorestown,KOvcrnor <strong>of</strong> the 184th district <strong>of</strong>Rotary International, Is Rcheduledto pay his <strong>of</strong>ficial visit to the <strong>Ocean</strong>Oitv Club tonight (n-iday).Tlie club tonightwill resumemeeting at Plymouth Inn, afterhaving met during the Bummer atThe Lincoln,Governor Robert.? will meet at4:46 p,m, with committee chairmenand <strong>of</strong>ficera <strong>of</strong> thi club In the <strong>of</strong>flee<strong>of</strong> the Real Estate Board, 5193th it, and later will address theclub at Its dinner mettlng at TINInn.The city this year set August Ias the deadline, aft?r which IMttaxes are subject to penalty, Thla ,igis a month earlier than in prev- "ious years, and resulted In stlmu- 41lating payments earlier than usual., :STIMULATED BY SALES;The vast amount <strong>of</strong> real estatesales activity this Summer also mbelieved to have oeen a factor Iftthe heavier tax payments.In addition to the new heightsfor collection <strong>of</strong> current tuxes, thfclist <strong>of</strong> delinquent tax bills for prioryears has been whittled down loa new low level.The city books show that onljtFsfe 3, Heast)Howland WinsJetty ContractTo Retep Them<strong>City</strong> commissioners on Wednet*day approved the award <strong>of</strong> a ceo«tract for I3S.N0, to be spent OB !«•topping the stone jetties into tbaocean at 7th, ith and lith sts.The work will be done by Jesse A,Hpwlhnd and Sons, <strong>of</strong> Sea Bright,N. J,, the same firm which constructedthe Jetties originally, Hnwlandssubmitted the only bid on UIDcontract,STONE COST HIGHERThe price <strong>of</strong> |6.43 per ton <strong>of</strong> quarrystone was said by <strong>City</strong> EngineerW, H. Oollisson, Jr., to be 43 eentihigher than had been expected, duato a recent Increase m the price atthe quarry.Under the contract. Rowland andSons will deliver 8,000 tons <strong>of</strong> itonsand apply it to thek h<strong>of</strong> the threeJetties to make them high enoughfor effective control <strong>of</strong> tht oceancurrent* along the beach. The re.topping was made necessary by :iet«tling <strong>of</strong> the original stonethe past three years.Tff START SOONWorlt Is expected to start beferethe end <strong>of</strong> September, and underterms <strong>of</strong> the contract It must becompleted by Deee ier IB.In the case <strong>of</strong> Ihe 7th and llth. jetties, the stone will be hauledunder the boardwalk to the outerends nf the Jetties, while at 8th it,t will be necessary to build a rampand carry stone over the promen»ade the same as was done fouryean ago.The commissioners received na«lice at their meeting that the StatsDepartment <strong>of</strong> Local Govemminjhas permittted the declaration" oran emerBency. which makes It possibleto borrow temporarllsf thtfur ds to pay for the project.Sneak Thief LootsRoeser's HomeA sneak theif made oR with trinketsand some identification paperslast Thursday night after fie MInterrupted while ransacking thihome <strong>of</strong> Commissioner and Mrs.Henry Roeser, Jr.. Plaza pi, and Atlanticav,'Tlie Roesers heard a notoe fll (hthoi«e shortly after they returnedhome. The comsnisslaner went t<strong>of</strong>ind a revolver. The thief fled in ttttmeantime. Mr, Roeser fired one shotinto a tool closet, but founfl thatthe prowler was not there, afto an.Police also searched the neighbor*hord without success.rime and TideCompalfd In I. IB Time Mluck Fniffuscwrt BrMic, tU 1 •U.t —Point IrMti, >M H mM. I m.fLitt M mln,; MM it, MUfi, iMIReal! Lindlni, OrMi •« Htrtur•Id t it,, 50 mln.)^comtiifii t» air PoMidti'A. m, *, K,Hlih lowHl^^MfAnODST10Silii11MIS16 13*12 36J:NMiSMe,M§,tt6.50f.«8.M9.5610.53IMIuaUHIM3t6S3.044sfl?WI , x - >"•'•••'^,y' • 't

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