pNasMRaidft,ma*6- SECTION TWO--• mi - • —- —" " ' *Our Trenton man says:THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERDisclosure provision in how law toon censing political systemJ. Joseph GribbinsTRENTON - United StatesSenator Clifford P. Cue, <strong>of</strong>New Jersey, believes there willto lees and Ins toleration <strong>of</strong>corruption at all levtli <strong>of</strong>government as the publicbecomes increasingly aware <strong>of</strong>its staggering cost, not just inM. A. M r ft SOB. he.9111 ST. I PLEASURE AYE,-Near ito Bay=DIAL 399 2070orROOFINGCONTRACTORSidingMetal Wort-Cutter WorkGeneral RepairsLow Prices- Free EstimatesiuaraMtggd WorkmansriipJ. V. FORSCHT<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>—Dial JW-zor tall CollectZIS-676-TIS6taxes but in the breeding <strong>of</strong>furthir crime.Senator- Case believes theunpublished report <strong>of</strong> the.National Advisory Commissionon Criminal Justice whichstates that as long ai <strong>of</strong>ficialcorruption flourishes "the waragainst crime will be perceivedby many fli the war <strong>of</strong> thepowerful against thepowerless; law and order willbe a hypocritical rallying cry,and equal justice under law willbe an empty phrase."The commission will makemany recommendations, chiefamong them bang the adoption<strong>of</strong> a financial disclosurerequirement for State, countyand municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials. Such aprocedure has been followed bySenator Case and some otherSenators for the past 10 years.The United States Senateseveral weeks ago aCBtd toimpose such a requirement at1 the federal level for all topranking<strong>of</strong>ficials. Therequirement ii contained in adrastic revision <strong>of</strong> the statutegoverning campaign contributionsand expenditures.Offered a§ an amendment onDIAL3998167PLUMBINGI HEATING345 West Avenuefenera I L-ontractorim Co,205 West Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j,COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL eUUNBADDITIONS • REMODELING • REPAIRSPhone 398-2778BERT'S*ROOFING• SHINGLES• SIDING• GUTTERS• REPAIRSRobert Johnson RobertJIart399-6142 399-3685EON CRIAMIRPLUMBING - HEATINGHOT WATE R H EAT, GAS or OILOCEAN CITYPLUMBERS, Inc.TOWiRSIWiRRhAMfRDial 399-0450JOSiPH DOUeHiRTYDIAL 927-580022 VILLAOl DRIVI NORTHSOMIRS POINTC. LEOWILSONPLUMBING & HEATINGPHONEthe Senate floor, the provisionrequires all members <strong>of</strong>Congress and all candidate! forMayer Marine in SomersPoint was one <strong>of</strong> three Grady-SVhi Silver 4nr>hnr AwardTCIeetrieaiCntiiractnr206 n h st.Ph. 399,1243• Besidentiil ftiittlrisll Conirjciing• Mark:! Electric MMI• w» Resiir fmall Aoolianc.iPlumbinfl A HMtfngContractorf iafitrie S«w*r A RootCltaning Equipment1447 ASBURY AVE.OIL24-HOURSERVICESOCONY VACUUMAGENCY810 ASBURY AVENUEDial 399-1751Congress to report annually tothe Federal Election Commissiontheir income, includingwinners for 1J73. The local G-Wdealer won the top award forthe Mid-Atlantic region. JohnMayer (left) received theaward from National BoatWorks president Eddie Smith,Jr. at the boat company'!annual dealer meeting lastttetiHhttirpHivnie, N.C. Theother two Silver AnchorAward! went to dealerships inthe Northeast and South. sOver 75 Grady-White dealers [attended the sales meeting,toured the company's ultramodernnew plant and watcheddemonstrations <strong>of</strong> the 1974 6-Wboats. The new line includesnine models, outboards andstern drives, ranging in sizefrom I6«i to ai feet-.PAINTINGCONTRACTOREdward H. ReedDIAL399-29WFRANK M.MAZZITU1I & SO*Plumbing & HeatingSpecializing in GasBasebourd HMf200 ASBURY AVE.OCEAN CITY. N.J.FHQNIMMHtJoseph P. StablerPLUMBING*HEAflN©Dlii 399-3065Office & Showroom2152 Asbury Ave. .• Cuhtom Homes • _„ ,....• Alterations • Painting' • Ro<strong>of</strong>ingm• Siding .*BUILDING PONTHACTORSH. WIND I IONS, IK.Wo JOB too kig, no.RCPAIRAoo«m*n...«ll<strong>of</strong> . c"owr thinftbing and hoatingg«t» thtgifts valued at fioo or more,their assets and liabilities, anytransactions in real property,securities or commodities <strong>of</strong> avalue <strong>of</strong> fi.oooor more. It wouldinclude the President and VicePresident and candidates forthoie<strong>of</strong>fices.Senator Case hopes that whenCongress reconvenes, theHouse <strong>of</strong> Representatives willaccept the disclosure provision.GaragasPorchesAlterationiGeorge McGinleyREGISTERED BUILDER399-3786COMBINATIONMINGHe insists "the disclosureamendment can help to bringabout a cleansing <strong>of</strong> ourpolitical system not just for thepassing present but tor years tocome.STORMMIAMI-SOMERSTHURSDAY,DR. WRIGHT TO SPEAKDr, David P. Wright, pastor<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist £hurch,will speak at Lancaster BibleCollege, Lancaster, Pa., at thenviMtien <strong>of</strong> the president <strong>of</strong> thecollege, Dr. Stuart Lease.Pastor Wright speaks at theFall Conference <strong>of</strong> students<strong>Sep</strong>tember 10 through 14 at 9:30a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. Monday 'SEPTEMBER 'C''if73,.Many a things said M hasteiind lorKOttt'fi'by thu wpeakor,remains itV the' heart <strong>of</strong> *'the listener for years,.CUSTOM HOMES• All Types<strong>of</strong> AdditionsWINDOWS DOORSEHC10SUIBCOMPANYDtSTmUTQfi OF5 Hew Road ->, MOMNS and SIDING
p.NaBMRaid•1— SECTION TWOPrep;s Restaurant earned second place in the RecreationTaepartmentschool league play<strong>of</strong>fs. Pictured left to right, first row: Dan fclfaty. St UH ; if'ST aC h bSl Fr V* A ? ^ Se^nd r0W: BU1^Bnell, league <strong>of</strong>ficialRick Hall, Al Trubin, captain; John Laird and Jack Bittner, league <strong>of</strong>ficialI WESTERN AUTO"THE FAMILY STORE"Hunting Supplies and Sporting endsHardware • Paint • Electrical SuppliesPlumbing and Automotive SuppliesHousewares • Lawn and GardenBicycles and Prts515 New Road Dial 927-6464_ Somers Point, New Jersey* CHANGE IN STORE HOURS *Open 8-6 Daily • Friday 89Sunday 92IN AMERICAN HARDWARE DEALERTHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGERDiane Snow voted MVPThe Most Valuable FlayerAward for the <strong>1973</strong> Girls'Summer Basketball Leaguewas presented to Diane Snow<strong>of</strong> the Dimension White team,by members <strong>of</strong> the Department<strong>of</strong> Recreation ataff. „Diane hai been playing withthe league for the pail threeyears. She hai displayed outstandingability both dtfenlively,and <strong>of</strong>feniively mn thecourt. Through a combination<strong>of</strong> jump shots, fast breaks andset shots she has totaled aleague higi <strong>of</strong> 221 points tor thesummer.In the defensive zone Dianeplayed top front position where*e skillfully itole many ballsand prevented opponents fromentering the lane,captain <strong>of</strong> DimensionDiane was a fine<strong>of</strong> the meaning <strong>of</strong>leadership and sportsmanshipthrough the season, her coachhai pointed out.Oves defeats Diminsion fiveFor the firit time in thehistory <strong>of</strong> the Girls' SummerBasketball program thechampionship game todetermine league winners wentinto four overtimes, Oves' Bike' Rentals, sponsored by ThomaiOves, outscored the DimensionWhite team, coached by BillLewis, by one point with a score<strong>of</strong> 42-41,Fine defensive and <strong>of</strong>fensiveplay wa» seen throughout thegame on the part <strong>of</strong> both teami.Halftime score saw Oves' Bikeson top by a icore <strong>of</strong> 18-9, TheDimension White tiam addedIB points to its score in thesecond half <strong>of</strong> play while Ov«put up only nine, thus eachteam totaled 2? at the end <strong>of</strong>regulation timt play.High scorer for Oves' Bikeswas Janice Miller with eightpoints while Dimension Whitewas topped by Diane Snow <strong>of</strong>NOTHINGSUCCEEDS LIKESAVINGSLBNREGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTPER ANNUMNo Minimum BoJanc*90-DAY NOTICESAVINGS ACCOUNTPER ANNUM31000 Minimum BalanceMORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLEINSUREDOCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGSAND UOAJ4 ASSOCIATION10 01 AS BURY AVENUE PHONE 60S 390-0018WE PttWC KIT T9 OTK<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School with 15,<strong>On</strong> Tueiday, August ffl, Oves'team becnmathe winnerj <strong>of</strong> theS)Bughn«Siy Tournament alsosponsored by the RecreationDepartment. Oves wentthrough a week <strong>of</strong> tournamentplay winning each game. Theytook on the Dimension Whitelearn in the finals and capturedthe tournament title with their21-19 victory. Barb Stout wasUgh on the <strong>of</strong>fensive end forOves with eight points, KarenAttack followed with six, DianeSnow was high scorer forDimenwon White, also witheight points,OCYC regattawinners listedCharles Baker, Stratford,Pa,, with his daughter Sandy ascrew, in a surprise victory wonthe Flag Officer's Regatta at<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Clubdefeating South Jerseyttampion, Chappy Hopkin, Ft.Washington, Pa,; with 3%points while Hopkin ended with•M^points in the GP14 contest.The International 110 titlewas won by Bill Schlll,Harrington, with his crewJoellen Karabasz, Allentown,Pa. Their point total warfcH. •Safllng perfect races Jothe title in their classes «,_-Jim Aeeardi, Cherry Hill, In theFinn with three firsts; JuneGolden, Huntingdon Valley,Pa , in the Motin, and JohnCarroll, Newtown Square, Pa,,in the Board Boat.The Lightning crown went toDr. Gordon Buzby, HuntingdonValley, Pa., who was assistedby Gordon Jr. and John Gardner.Each had the low score <strong>of</strong>2¥» points, Ventnor skipperHerb Axilrod, who was secondin the U.S. Junior MothNationi, won the Junior Mottititle with a low tally <strong>of</strong> m,points. In the three racesAxilrod placed 14-1,Greg Leonard, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, with 1-2-1 and 3HpointsWAS the winner <strong>of</strong> theJunior Board laurels,Anything Unusual >Teacher to student who ishalf an hour late to school:"You should have been hereat 9 o'clock."Student- "Why? What happened?'1mmmsttmBill Hansteensome advice about,|s packing for a trip? <strong>On</strong>ly takiggwhat you can carry In yourgj* town two hands. Make lurtj;: : :your suitcases are light:?genough so that yoii cahj:¥ manage them yourself.;.£ Otherwise, you will elWaysg| be looking about for htlpjj£ which is hard to find, andigmay be expensive. Customs•is much' more difficultjjyour luggage Is many an; varied as is sightseeing^:{Unpacking, paclcing|£ shopping. Limit yourself to ag:few essentials and you will?•be much better <strong>of</strong>f.ISHREVETRAVEL SEMITE* 1M6 NoHie fontHEUTUL mmt Ojt*wy big pedrttttttk|witw^la*«ij ? «,'nDiane SnowDiane 1 a resident <strong>of</strong> this cityand will ie a junior at <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> High School this year. Shehas been a member <strong>of</strong> thevarsity basketball squad for thepast two years and has beenselected as a member <strong>of</strong> theCape-Atlantic League All-StarTeam both years.OCYC powerboaterspredominate regattaSpeedsters from the threeleading yacht clubs were nomatch for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> YachtClub motorboat racers in thefirst CharlM E, Dolaway OpenRegatta Trophy in a IS-miletest, that started at (he club toBeesley's Point for two laps,with drivers generating speedsin excess <strong>of</strong> 60 miles an hour,JJean Shacklett, OCYC, in"Flyini Label," a Calitornia*i boat, defeated his clubmateDan Dolaway by three tenths <strong>of</strong>a second in a photo finish.'Siaeklett's time was sevenminutes, 30 and five-tenths <strong>of</strong> asecond, while Dolaway, in"Capt, Chaz," also a CaliforniasW boat, finished in sevenminutes, 30 and aghttenths <strong>of</strong>a second, Don McKay, Media,Pa., in "Ooldfinger," aCalifornia iki boat, also fromOCYC, ended third in eightminutes and seven seconds.The powerboat speedstersfrom the other clubs did notplace in the first five.GALLOMOTOR SALESAmerican MotorsGuaranteed Cars"Buyers ProtectionPlan"OMC TrucksCOMPLETE PAJITSandSERVICEDEPARTMENT« -»CAPE MAYCOURT HOUSi20 S. MAIN STREETDIAL 465-5122"Easiest Place In The'County to do Business"THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERClassified Ads Bring You fluickHi I'mMrBagyPaper Products CompanySOUTH END-UPTOWNFROM BEACHFRONT TO §AYWE DELIVER IN LESS THAN ONE DAY823445815 SO. CX)NGKESS AVE., ATLANTIC CITY 8K-12SRNOTICE TO \OCEAN CITY RESIDENTS •LEGALLY QUALIFIED CITIZENSMAY REGISTER NOW TO VOTE!AT THE GENERAL ELECTIONNOVEMBER 6, <strong>1973</strong>Those becoming it years <strong>of</strong> age on or beforeNovember 6, <strong>1973</strong> may register new and vote inthe General Election,Women whose names have been changed bymarriage must register under their presentname.Those who hive changed their residence musttransfer to their new address.THE FOLLOWING DATES ARE FOR EVENINGREGISTRATION FOR THE GENERAL ELECTIONTO IE HELD ON NOVEMBER 8, <strong>1973</strong>:SEPTEMBER 8,13, 20, 21, 24, 26, 26, 27.IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK8 P.M. until 8 P.M.ALSO MONDAY TNROUON FRIDAY8 A.M. until 4:30 P.M.CITY CLERKPROBABLY THE FINESTOCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUMONTHErMIRENEW JERSEY SHOREa Fourteen fabulous floor plans: one, two, three bedroom,• Individual private sundecks• Panoramic, glare-resistant windows.• Direct access to boardwalk and beacha Huge, private swimming pool,o Ro<strong>of</strong>top tennis.D Private gameroom and lounge arei,D All-electric, ease-<strong>of</strong>-cire kitchens,a VVill to wall carpeting.• Air conditioning.D Reserved undercover parking,D Personal storage locker by car.• Building security system.• Cable television (optional).a Central location near stores, churches, music pavilion,o Building and grounds maintenance,YOUR OWN CASTLE BY THE SEA,First occupancy, summer 1974,85 units already sold.Act now to reserve yours.Sales <strong>of</strong>fice, MS <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,Tel, (609) 3M-9S00OCEANCOUDNYIAT OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEYTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, WJWELCOME-Tom Hayw, a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club,welcomes M*. and Mrs. Leonald Giacabotti and daughters, Donna and Kim.Derly. to the Open House Saturday afternoon on the Fishing Pier. Senior PhotoFishing once again is in fulliwiflg with a variity <strong>of</strong> fishmdujing weakfiih, blutflsh,dolphin, tuna, albacore, bonito,snapper blues and flounder.Off short around A.C, Potsand O.C, Pots the bouts arepicking up dolphin, tuna, bonitoand albacore. The blues seem.to be on a ISO-degree course <strong>of</strong>fthe G E Bell about four to fivemiles out. These fish are hittinga variety <strong>of</strong> lurti such asipoons, feathers, hoochy trolls,cedar plugs and bucktails,'whloh are either being trolledor cait.Around the bell and just <strong>of</strong>ffee beach the ocean is alivewith snapper blues along with alargf school <strong>of</strong> weakfish whichare being taken on squid fishednewsby Davwith a long leader about fourfeet from the bottom. These fishare taking the bait very light.Norm Hafsnud and FredWaller were fishing Thursdayon Norm's boat, the Viking, <strong>of</strong>fAtlantic <strong>City</strong> when they landed« weakfish weighing from twoto fivepounds. They used iquid,Wally Kuhn and Bill Ockerwere out on BlU's boat earlySunday morning around theO.E. Bell buoy fiihing withsquid treated with S.T.S.sheddar crab essBice whenthey boated 25 weakies in thetwo to three pound class.Surf fishing is picking up withall the snapper blues you couldwant. Weakfiih and kingflshcatches are increasing also,Saturday afternoon the kingflshRich Mulkeen 1-on-1 champIn an exciting battle that sawboth players come elost towinning many times, RichMulkeen edged Tom Bet ley,ffl-28, to capture _ the championship<strong>of</strong> the WSLT <strong>On</strong>fron-<strong>On</strong>