THURSDAY, THI OCCAM CITY fcaaJiM, Manor ««• i tha fort MM, •comoltt— hVffat £tTHl SB M ^BKBl DHt tk* cHnptKIoo af pi tor a* (far UM March <strong>of</strong> BUBM Th. CtarMUaaan PMI b the Mr ID the POM r, Jaauary tt. tUtblaan Thamaa, Mn. M. i and Mn. p. Mvjford iNpn- ! tha Auxiliary II tha nMkilBf " by nfmaattUvea at all " and fratanal « 4 y afcfe a g Th. public U urixl M mtkm Daa a flMfieial SBB&EB* Aim* SowMtt WU welcome* „ af ttanki M I i OaM Star MMhan, Mn. ABM Mn. Harnr Oarfc ami Mn. for i(fU «wi*«d « IO IHMT riNtujr wn Polio Fund 'March' SOWSS POINT — MJeM.1 Calao, thmlrman or the Mareh <strong>of</strong> Dime, roaunlin. MMMiietd a meeting <strong>of</strong> tka toaiBllln to complete plain far tha Man* <strong>of</strong> Xsthan,«« M held al tha hen* <strong>of</strong> Mn. Ccorge Berger an Friday al • a, B. At the mMtlng «?. Ulni and wtrinrf wlU be named and tha city divided Into srclion. for the MM US! SaBSlL Mn, Raaainwy Gregory and Mn. V10U McKennm have been named to famine* p?t.bll»hmrnt« for feri luncheon wtr Mnw H, at 1 p. m. •Tpwc HOBM. Mn. tol. Bwtn*. «. Tfeoou*. MM. Haltn Sum. , Mn. Haal larinMi .nd Mn. A. • an tha tonflwttee In chkrec nu. Mn. BwUif, Mrs. , Mn. 0. Vtoth, Mra. A. , Mn. Norma M Hkan and Mn. wvra mined la the hump i far February. OR rHday, January ». at B p. m. a dim *UI be •howii In the New J*r. atr af. rut Hill. Alt (dulls arc in riled. Sever Relations with School in Minatola SOMBRI POINT—The Board <strong>of</strong> Ed BUtfan announced thu week its d«t> •Ion to lunpMd future •Ihietie n-la UaBi with the private Dr. Clear)' School In MinalsU, The action w«« taken fallawlnf a report to the Marti b.v Stoddurd Gray, one <strong>of</strong> its Members, that un necessary roughness and rowdyism OMUrred during and after a rseeni basketball same in Mlnatoli. The board authorised a letter la the ifhool notifying if <strong>of</strong> sgmpentiQh <strong>of</strong> alJ sports aelivilipv Somers Point News Sewage Authority Ordinance Stirs Debate at Somers Point Ford Instilled as President <strong>of</strong> Klwanfs ^Seaside Theatre N. J. PHOMIi Adult. . 50e Childron • 25c ThurnUy - Friday. January If.20 - . = Doubl* Feature Program . ROBERT TAYLOR In QUENTIN DURWOOD and RALPH MEEKER in DESERT SANbS Saturday • Sunday, January 21-22 LiBIRACe in SINCERELY YOURS 1 w*m«a.-eoi.o« I CLQtED MON.. TOI. AND WED. NIGHTS OCEAN CITY'S FINEST PHARMACY •STABLItHID 1IM — MOQMNIIIB IN 1fU t %IMIM DOCTOR KNOW* Wl UM ONLV TH» FINitT DRUGS AVAILABLE IN MR PM»CI(|PTK)N DiPAHtMINT * All Sadloni <strong>of</strong> Oe*au PHONE 3535 FIEE DELIVERY <strong>City</strong> PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY 3 Skilled Pharrmtiili At Your SarvSea OCEAN CITY'S ONLY COSMiTIC SALON "Our Tntiwd CeMMliilMi will to happy to halp yea with yewr leaiity and Hair needs. Elintath Ardan LOTION with pump ©•hmi - Blu* Orau &M and S2JI New— OuBarrv LOTION sunntii Han* an* flatua far •1.10 WILLIAMS LATHER SHAVE CREAM >••. i7« Tub, Nut Mt MMI* af Aqu. valva BOTH FOR 57c Wl HAVI TliKITt FOR THS •UTMSDIST MIN'I TURKEY DINNER. JANUARY 9Mh ALL PAIR TRAM MKU — NO LOWIR PRiCBSS ANVWHIH •ton HOUU — DAILY 1:1! to 11 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. te 1 P.M^-6 P.M. to ? P.M. ICONEY'S Brandt ' RYi •OOtBON OM-MJM OHN *A.iW.te 10 P.M. No Sunday BAR OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.-2 a.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS Phdne905! 34th Street the Bridge •MS.. SOMERS POINT—At a meetlnii <strong>of</strong> Council Thurrnlay evening, an orHl nanee creating a Somers Point Sew, erage Authority was adopted on fir-it reading. Adoption tame after ran. able debale, delegation <strong>of</strong> a sol- sry clause, and re-introduciion. A public hearine Is ml for Jamisri 28. at 1:90 P. m. The oFdinance in its original form, -arried a i-ompensation clause uf 1600 to each member <strong>of</strong> the board, whic-b was to have flve members, eeuntllman Thorn.. WtsaU.. worth oblMt.d ts Hut iMtiwi ol the •rriiMnta, relative ts ularlH which would amount to tUN a«r ymr. bafsr* p*rh»pt th» Authority waft even a rtallty. Me alts a,uM- tlafiag the iattt ef tunreif and •Me*, James -Monaghan. city engineer, told Council that there, wan a survey map dated 11(47, which when brought up t§ date could be used by the Au. thority. The cost <strong>of</strong> changes in the map would be approximately $1,500, Moughati said, Wiggle*wurth stated he would not vote for the passage uf the ordinance, while it contained the compensation clause, because it placed Cuum-i! In a position that it would have to pay salaries, and he understood when it was discussed, there wouid be no salaries involved, B<strong>of</strong>fil JnhnsOi!. president <strong>of</strong> Cy»n< eil. called for a vote on the ordi- nance and CouneUmen Wallace Mat-, Bain. Farrest Uenever. Earl Seaman, s WiKjgleswurlh and Joseph Weintraub voted against if. Johnsan and Joseph niOrio voted in the af. flrmative, DlOrlo, who first introduced the ordinance, again introduced it with the compensation ciauie deleted. It was then passed unanimously. The adoption af an ordinance | crHIIng Hit po.ltlon o( cltrh In Hi. tax o«e« paiud final reading, altar a public hairing. No definite .ppolntm.nt wai MM, alHtsufh Mn, Dorothy taplcnis wai named to Hie poll temporarily at tha re> arfanlianan nwatHna January 3. It was reported that Tog Collector Harry Smith is recuperaline at hii hume, after being in Shore Memorial Hosnltal. A report from the tan collector's oRtce showed a total <strong>of</strong> SMLSMIM toiierted in u«« for 1BU, and §!•(.• 002,47 in the month <strong>of</strong> December. James Monaghan, lity treasurer, reported total receipts for l&Vi I amounted to WMjeliO. and d HOMERS POINT—Arthur T, Ford Jr. wai liutalled as pre«ldent <strong>of</strong> the Khun Is Club at a dinner tneetlni at the Umvood Countrs- Club, Satilrdiy evening. Paul L, Aiken, immediate past di* triel governor, and Alherl Town, send, Lt.-Govefner, were the install- ing <strong>of</strong>ficers. Louis ln?ersoli was lnt .:• <strong>On</strong> hum! ( bursemehtN i MS3.983.jO, ii uf M5,0iu.S0. Building InipeitBr William Worthing ton raoartid far the year bulldlngi, repairi and addltiam ameuntHl ts a tattl valuatien ot fMl.fH. Thl. included M new hMiei, li garasaii tws iterate bulldlngi. on« mstal, and en* •tare. Somert Pt, History is Topic Far P-TA SOMERS POINT — The January meeting <strong>of</strong> the Parenl.Teacher Assg, riation was held last week in Ihi* auditorium <strong>of</strong> Dawes av. School, and featured "Fathers' Night," Mrs. CieufBi" Birgt-r conducted the for the same period j meeting. The H**v. C, Afdeti Fl.rrell. The city received a certificate from the Greater Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Chriatmas Lighting Uummiltei., lor hunoriilile mentiijn <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Half In tht' 4-yn- le»t. Point School Budget Increases $13,930 ! SOMEKS POINT—The Hoard <strong>of</strong> j Education Wt.dnesd^y !iii£tit Ig^t week approvml a tiiiS.MU »ihool bud | aet for the 1»SM7 stliool year, anj : submitted i< for the approval uf MJI- isen Stfalten, Aliiintii- County »IIIU". inlendenl <strong>of</strong> ?,i-hoo!?i. The proponed iiudii,.| is an in(Ti)a!.iJ A donation was made to the March <strong>of</strong> Dimes campaign. The welfare I'OTI- I mittee reported on activities during the holidays. VTW Post Completes Plans for New Home ! SOMEHS POINT—Al a meeting uf IHobcrtFi Johnson Post 2li»; Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, .Monday evening in ; <strong>City</strong> Hail, plans were completed for : the building <strong>of</strong> a home for the Post. ; Construction will start as soon as i weather permits. The building will i be 6U by 40 feet and one story hiKh- 1 It will lontflln about »ls rooms <strong>of</strong> SI3,«30 over tile luficul budBt-t <strong>of</strong> whith will include a large meetili. Slal,51t), James Mnnaghon. lioard room and kiifhim. The to«i <strong>of</strong> the i>re«ideni. said iiisaaKio i« 10 in buiidlhs l« estimated al S1S.0O0 raised by local distriil sthooi las. Work will be done by members <strong>of</strong> an incrpme <strong>of</strong> $T.Bu.1.SI our tin- the Post and other volunteers, current year's rate. Major causes for the increase, he added, are mandatory intTcases in teacher salaries, and increased tui- tion at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lliith School, New and additional raUiblrs ujjl orT.t.1 'any insri-ase in ihe 19,17 *chnu! tav rate, Mr, Uiiiiadun slatnd, Suprem* Depoty to Visit Pocahontas SOMRBS POINT -Mrs. Mary Ja Inasky, Poiahontas, i.indiuii-d a meet, inn <strong>of</strong> Silver Moon Council in tin. 'Unwood LvKion Mall, Friday evening. Plans were (nude fur a Supreme Deputy iiieelliij4 January 20, when Mrs. Msra Lacy, <strong>of</strong> While Swan Coun- I ell, Oceailviilii, Bill he a Kuesi, ! Gill .Seoul Troop IB will entertain ihi 1 Counril jireccdinji flic nit'ctiriy, A di>cussioii on ways and means ! <strong>of</strong> raising funds was held, and il «as ilf.iik-d In conlinui' [he lovi.nil di.h luncheons and card ' homes <strong>of</strong> pastor uf the First Haptl.t Churi'il. ..„ aave the IniOvalloii. Mithavl Hisiey I ,noi<strong>of</strong> vehiile authoriiies and Hubert Kwine. <strong>of</strong> Uub Pack 53, <strong>On</strong> the method« <strong>of</strong> trans led the llait salute, Mrs. Albert fore- man read the President's message, Clem Stevens lias the speaker and eavn a history <strong>of</strong> Somers Point. Mrs. Bessie Ualii's room received the attendance prixe. Grace Missiensrs te Serve Supper SOMERS POINT-Ttle Missionary .Society <strong>of</strong> Grak^ Lulhrean Church mi.( at flie flume <strong>of</strong> -Ml>. l-'aul Hern, hill Monday rvriiina. Annniinrl.nient svas made that February 17 will be World Day <strong>of</strong> Prayer. Plans ivefe made for a covered dish supper for members and their iamilii's on February 1, at 6;30 p, m, in the Church Hall. Tht. uiTiLiB will study a hook on AnH.rii'an Indians hi Marcel. A [jruJiam iva> pre?r. ! ntMd by Mrs. John His:, Mrs. JaiiiFi l'!,i> ion and Mi?,s Arlent 1 Ferry on Lutheran uonicn aroufitl4he world. Prepare For Cub Dinner SiiMKHS HOIST At a ineetlna <strong>of</strong> Urn r, <strong>of</strong> Cub Scuiit Pack 3,1, Wednes. daj. al the name el Mrs, Philip Wri.ihller, Ihe iii.ys worked on table htvors for the Blue and Gold dinner hiih will be held F.-briinry 29 in ! the New jersey m Fire Hall. Mrs. I | Eleanor Coltrcll. den mother, pfr. ' sided. knock' bow Channel, JMtt N. Simon, IB, at 401 Fenl. mare »l, Vln«l*nd, 'Mid me «« rt th.t It., bl.d* at IHe hug* «»fr «fend*d atayt »n» (BBt »n .beMi ilM »» the frailer an whlih h* wai hauling th. MVlpment from hire te Vln.l.nd. Si'heil the defendant testified Ihnl the esiended biaiie ends carry no RaijS or ilBlils lo Hani niuloruts sharinM the road, Juiltie KinM marked that this 'ireales a danger- ous situation en our highways." lie announced that he ueuld lunlait (lie lor a ruliiSM puriatlon oi such heavy et|Ui»Tnenf. Detective Captain i>. N'ortnan Vouni! te«lilied that the hilandriin charije was bruiiithl wlien Simon failed to report the accident in •Ahleh Ihe estendnd blade struck Ihe bridge post, topplinjl the it: ht aandafU into ihe water. I IfoilCI ' lie told the lourl that lili' cnrlli - muvinM equi|itni)|'l is nut chained or i secured In the Irailer in Jiny wily | He esnlainetl that the blade is low- ervd onto the tnlla* front wheels <strong>of</strong> tta raUed, It rldei on l rear wheels. Judge King found Sl leaving the scene <strong>of</strong> •n levied a fine <strong>of</strong> $4o costs. »v JANUARY If, 1M4, Thfl OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDCER PACE I — SECTION m the m«Wng '• reported. Per. 2JaS Retort Gets Second School Aid Ghtdi Checks tolnllna state school aid W e n Thursday by County '• Wlllard B, MaUhewa tu diMtrictN <strong>of</strong> the county. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s share ^ The warrant <strong>of</strong> the itatfl represented one^thlrd | total due for the curmu year. The llrit paymvnt wui in October, and the • paid hi April, «jDr, Pierc© Endorses Bar Assn, Movement to Teachers More Disciplinary Authority Lutheran Men Induct Officers fur Y#or SOMERS POINT=<strong>How</strong>ard AddinH^ ian wa^ in^tallvd an president uf ihe Lutheran Mi*n fli a dinner mcciing Monday f^enlng. in ihi? Church HHU The Htv. Chsrlc-s Kinek, pg-.tDr, was ihe in*ia!iin;4 <strong>of</strong>fit'tr, Paul Gerken was JhMailrd a* xiue pr«id#ni; John Kuhlmann, turrr^ f pond in K seeri 1 (a si ,v; Duniild Inni?;, r**= 1 fording sem^sry, and Kvrrt'il LM, van, ifeaNuiTf; GecirMu Froiuls, Immpdiflle pa^t nre^id^nt, spoke un "Thf Many Ad* vanUMfs <strong>of</strong> a llbiiiiy." A di^yNMfm iullowetfthg talk, and if Mm tizciitvii tu fyrm a hyfaby ami urn criifi C-UHM fsr ihje ysulh <strong>of</strong> the t-hiirch, Mepi. bpf^ (it thu HfflU|j »i|! ys^t^i, Jame^ CleM"n, Jnhn Oliver, pauj RamMt-y and New ion O^er^ were to Canadian Base Airrnnn tile Frank Chew Jr., 1230 (enlrai if., this week completed a 20-day furlough at home from the Hrooklleld Air Force Station, Brook. ' lieltl. O. He ha* now been reassigned to tin- 914th Aircraft Control and ! Warning Squnilron at Armstronj; : Ar'^, Ciiiiario, Canada. j Airman Chew was graduatM from I Otiinfi I'it, iiijjh Kiiiuul in |»sa and! ••nteri'ii the Air rune in Jaiiujiy ' 1934. CIRCUS DRIVE-IN THEATRE HiHw.y kttwHn IfS Harkar •nd HaninwntHi on th* Whit. Hon. Fiks Clip This Ad and Bring it with you ... it will admit any two idulti any nites en the following schedule for just ona admiilisn or 65c. Friday and S.lurd.y, Jan, li.il ROBERTY TAYLOR and BRIAN DONLEVY in "BILLY THE KID" In Technicolor and Wide Seresn — ALSO AMID — LANA TURNER and CLARK GABLE in "HONKY TONK" Sun, Man, £ Tut!., Jan. 11 1* Jack Palanee Shelly Winters • Ida Lupine Wandel! Corey in THE BIG KNIFE" — AtlO — STERLING HAYDEN in ARROW IN THE DUST" In Color liKT . OF TIIK I OH i».W..i5 i »r. (A-*. TIIK I H i».W iifiil i.ilir t Niiij T s Ju- i Ewin^ will be * her?, at the nest ^meeting. ^ icyhine Bird an appolnu>d refrch menl fund chairman, replat=ln» Mrs- Helen Hand, who resigned. I>| MLir I •i HiHii, n htm I,, in*- IKH :m nil in ihi. (.uiinlj oi AHriiiii uill be hehi b> IIIK H.,iiri( ..r Kit • d 1^51,5, siliocil BuitgM on tt.ani-iliisr Fi-lirnnrv 1. ,il 11 »••! liuihhfm, AtUnliy Aunur iji.t^^n jinh ;,nij HISlh Mi Bl IifiDT NtJItiHtXT ^rhg»i Vfar 19,'lfi.iS^t NfllliilL IJl>,THi( 1 llV iir>:45, ciTl , *! :| ,VSl AniiWnui,.,! An;,, n»M.v Knrolltnriit Mfl-n THE CONTRACTOR YOU'RE LOOKING FOR «.. is cosy to find in the handy Yellow Pages. Mti Contractor! Building Coalruton Electrical Contractor* HastingContract on . MMOB Contnctor( Paving CoDtractors TUe Contnctora You can find someone to do anything.., LOOK Dm JEMEY iai TBjmONI COMPANY Half Notes Club Officers Installed SOMKBJj POJNT-Jai/k Tlionia. was installed m president ol the Half Notes Club <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, at the sixth annual dinner meetinij <strong>of</strong> the sroup, Thursday evening at Mac's Restaurant. James Wood, retiring president, was inslalllnM <strong>of</strong>ficer Victor itratton was install, d as vice Presidenti SVaiter Kerbaugh, ieerctary; Earl Brown Jr., nnancilil secretafj' and treasurer, JoNeph ROSJ was named trustee. Plans were discussed lor the erec- tion <strong>of</strong> a clubhouse. It is expected that ground will be broken in the near future. I BMiifH'(-?i JufiK IlUS liil 'ENl Aji|m-prhitS*.n BuU nisi rut liiS;_ p h ('ulillal (unlay il^ Ahi: t'lurpnt Kxprn^ ^lnrous H*nenu* TOTAL RKVENl'KS (SBltOiU aa.Kn.u6 ima tlu fi .Salaries . = ^ Lsj?nl PVI-S fir Syhiriui AuiSU Kpt^i ^. , = Cjirii-M KspffiiitTi _ — InSllUOtUm Su|JPP>iiiiiF¥: SnlBlilTi IK«I. VoqutlBBall Oihc-r Expenses = .-. InslriMMInn i'iiop?! : i 22.3GS..1U I.utti.fi8 , um,m.oi NEWJERSfY NATURAL 6AS CO. Pfforred and Common Stecfct A Raanl Rapart on ••BUM WOODCOCK, HESS ft CO., INC, 1M SOUTH BROAD •HiLAMLmlA ». PA. HNMUYMM <strong>City</strong> I ARTHUR L, BATTEN Ml BRIGHTON PLACE Mm 3234 Evening* J %|ff m*—•- Autfio-Visua! Aids *" "(Veun!^ Wit Huppii^ :„ ,;*:::::": *z~'l~ -------- Fut>? ._^^_ =.I=__J::__::: Light, Waifr and Pmvpf ...-_!--" Telpphdfl^ ahi! Tel*»NFyph ..^^ , I C^her !3\|rt?fiSrs| -- = --^_"_ _ = ......-„..* * Heiillh Scrvlre* -Milaiifs -—---« — ..,.»»*„.„„:„,. Oihpr F^spen^ ~ = " = " ' ^*^[ isAUmry Agencies: Trarisportatjen . = CufplFijiis ..„„ = LI ,1 = ^,11111=111111 CMhef Kxp*>Rii^i lllllll~l~llll:'li\l Tuiilyil"^!, — „„.-._..„„ . Mum l.TSi.IJ J UOti (rij ' W»» (Ml ContiwtM Senkei I rj;::: pIUMtlonal B^ulpment I... Jahllon Equi 1 "" I I The bathameter is an for meaNiirlni: depth <strong>of</strong> MillM* S.I.. liM P. M. THU. . SAT. \J\L\~AGF JAN. i*,: AMERICA-S NUMBER ONE PUN TI AT THEIR PUNNIBSTI Citj 8Pho,il Siiiierinlfndent chorle, .for its threat vnlue Htudentu waul-I • B, Pierce said .lesterduv that he is hesitate to, as they soy 'dive teachc"' "Inclined to tunt in principle • with a had time', if they knew thai the nther Hchqol administrator!, throuan.'teacher might reelproeaie on the out New Jer.Hev who reportedly are I t.ame ba«bi as Dad did at home " favoriny a retura lo some torin <strong>of</strong> By this, he added he did "ARTISTS MODELS corporal puniNhment ,-lulhority for school teachers. The Now Jpraey State Bar Assucia. lion reported that its recent siifc'. Jest ion that iinpiiinl punishment In nchools maj help curb juvenile lie- linquency ha» resulted in "a flood f,f favorable response*. The AsKiHiiiiiiin. iii its mid.yorir meelinif last month In Asbtiry Park, adopted a committee recommenda, tion that the legislature Brant cor- poral punishment rights to leocher>, If they are atherwlse unable to uain the rosfjoei <strong>of</strong> reealritrant pupils, !! wan the moNt tutitnjuTslal <strong>of</strong> a r.umber <strong>of</strong> recomtnendalians made h) a Bar^ cammlttee headed by Jo. siph A, Rafterty, <strong>of</strong> Glen Ridge, HalTerly quoted a letter from a regional high school supi i iiitindi'i' us lypleal <strong>of</strong> (he reaction. This <strong>of</strong>. ficial wrote: "Affar 35 yaart ef dullnf with youth in public uhaalt and .tudy Ing and warding with Hveral thouund ta*n49*ri, I have b««n unvlncaa Hiaf takins Inai uhasl feaciiaFt, principal, and tuiitrln. tanaantf by taw th. right ts HI. lana dliilplln. by carpsral pun. lihm.nt II nKnUry hat B*M * ttap In Hi> wrong dlnirlen and hat aCMid to the delinquency al chliaran. I mean that he eondnnes vereiy beaiinii students ** ••••••••••••••••••••• MON. • TUi. JAN. MAN OF VIOLINCI-WOMAN Of £oURM||] !*MUfL COLDwrtl, IB •resenll ROBERT MITCHUM JAN.! Phoning answers jms quertioru right tt«y. Sav« as much ;..tseolit«B. ICWWrntoDrfroi/ta. I Opt May to Kerfflk Us SAMUEL GOLDWYN, JR. "I believe that roturniiij) this 10 ! the school, to the extent thai !hi> i tcjcher, principal or siiperiniendeMi lias the same authority and risht in ..(Iminislei piiiiishment as the par. eut. would aid greatly in <strong>of</strong>ferlni.' ii •tnlutioii Jo the discipline problem. ' j Dr. Pierce, who lias Been a «choiil i liclmlnisiralor in both Nirnv Jersey i lino Pennsylvania, said that he .iitrvvil with the writer <strong>of</strong> the cited letter lul that he feels the need for toimher dl,i i|ilini. is ureater in Uiii city or metropolitan area hiKh schools than it is In smaller com- iiiunities suc-h as this. Ma IMiHiM, how.v.r, th.t avan In th. aiaan <strong>City</strong> Mhooli th.ro «ra occasional praUam f aiai whera t tk nut th« ichaal II th* Kcailan damandi IV h* aiHrtad, "In msit iaist •fhir md^iodt sf ektalnlns dltcl pllnt m affHtlvi, but Ih.r. .1- _ w.yi mn * faw tlmai whin a lew whtiiit accampllih Mia msit tssd." Or, Pierce sold ahst "it Is human to err, and the probably are time< when mistakes are made by teaL-Ii. ers. But in such instances the par- ent should not hesitate to disc-lisa the matter with the teacher or thi> principal, which we welcome It U never good practice to discuss such matters with the child or to tak» Miit« with the child aKaliist the school or the teacher," The Bute Bar Association quliteil a letter from another school otfieial Lommendinii the lawyers for "darlna lo speak out on this important and controversial question," Rafterty t • I d that nmmenti have baan rcislvaii frfirn is far •w«y at eallfsrnia, Th«y will b< Police Report More Arrests $21,961 in Fines Paid for Offenses A total <strong>of</strong> §21,98! in fines was im. posed in Iy,"i5 as the result <strong>of</strong> crlm. inal action, motor vehicle charges and parlilnM violations. Police Chief William II, Smitli Jr. disclosid in his annual report to Safety Director Laurence P= Lunny. The report revealed line* <strong>of</strong> »2,"0I in criminal court, $11332 in traffic court, and $?,7ii as the result <strong>of</strong> parkinK rek'ulation violations. Thu city retains ail criminal court and tsnildaraa 1 whtn Hi* csmmlttta maati WM tlma In Pakruarv. whan ittpi to Implamant iha rat- amnxndnl prsfram will b* dll> euiHil. , In olher reriimmendatioiis, the Bur A.p.ociation BdviHated n eiirb on the ownership or operation <strong>of</strong> cere by j 'ilnllnc or erlfBe.provoklng Illern. lure; and la*i to make parent* Ii. aljle lo punishment f,.r nciilcctiiii! their children. Employers Forced to Pay lack Wages l I Di , menis <strong>of</strong> this type for the same i period in the New York Region com. Poiied <strong>of</strong> the states <strong>of</strong> New York „. _- , , jnnd New jersey were 131,119 made Director Fran* J, Miiench , ,„, „„,,„„,,, ,„ M 6 c1,B|nyM, <strong>of</strong> the v. g. DepartmeTit <strong>of</strong> Lalmr's I , ' - Wage and Hour and Public Con- tracts Diviaiona sajd today that 3.1 employers in New Jersey ns/reed to pay back waues totaling Si9,B7n lo 180 emploses as a result <strong>of</strong> inwsti- MAfinns made under Federal Waue and Hour Laws durin! liecemher, insa. The payments were restitution for failurs to comply princi ally with the overtime provisions <strong>of</strong> the Fed. oral Wat'e and Hour Law wiiich ap- plies to employ * enMaued in inter. slate commcici or in the productioii <strong>of</strong> nbods for commerce. Total pay. empt prupeity inoreased Irom SI,, 'are listed the nvw 4Bf,M0 to tl,7M,0nS, In this catenary 'achoal und addition* to leattcd $300,602 in Wildwood Tax essessmifnis in WMldwood this M'ur icdctt an incriiiM' uf ovi*r 1835, for u Mrond latfl) <strong>of</strong> John V, Feont'.v. a**i rit'd thurr last wypk: H ttitjil luiul uHsvHHunnl Is iinprovt'iTitMits, §8,410,953: por- . $1,5+1,490, i nd vuirran t>iem^ Mr, Kfenty said on* If You Are SICK <strong>of</strong> Being SICK Try Chiropractic and GET WELL CHiROraACTIC HEALTH CENTER 735 ATLANTIC AVfNUI OCEAN CITY, N. J. PHONi 3224 4tt ^^^^^LERjSm^^^JT-"^ ***************** WED. ONLY 35c — BARGAINITE — 15c IT'S OPERATION HERO! BELL j "We don't have much <strong>of</strong> a prol> km here, but it would be handy in have legal authority to administer punishment, within reason, primarily The Story ot th* _•••»•• •. VJtiKnen Buss ••- RICHARD CONTE i*»t|5 64fs>i%n*- E ;^ii the Flghttn, «lM PEGGIE CASTLE ••••••*»»»*»••»••••• THU. JAN. . SAT. 26-2I DAN'S 10th at Bay Phona: in VOUR hi OLDSMOBILE WBEiT DEALER !&£ Foods OPEN ALL YfAR FRESH FISH IN SEASON WE CARRY BAIT IN SEASON C IR LIQl <strong>On</strong> tha Tr»# CLE LIQUOR STORE ht Traffic Cinla, Sanwn Point, M NO LUXURY TAX IN iSMIM MINT Complete Stock <strong>of</strong> POPULAR BRANDS IMPORTED and DOMESTIC * WHiSKEY * WINE * LIQUOR 500 CASES ICe COLD BEER ON HAND AT ALL TiMIS tht* touriiy, Oc*»n <strong>City</strong> pslie* t**f
THE MIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEOOER PAQt » — i THUftSOAY, JANUAKr it <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger Pockets Full <strong>of</strong> Praams In <strong>City</strong> Afttrt M Aah and or Laurence P. Lunny have and Miuible approach to the nd open hi ONt VIAR AM Homer C. A, Ycort buUder, «• named pretldcnt or the newly tann* sMMtr MHMMI Club, which pbmf n to.pon.nt Mil la the M«^««t primary and city cMcllsiu, t • * Foummw T. LN Attnu put • -wot*!.- am M acrou from th« fart Qga M • drhwup convmltocc far pmial patron. • * * l*»u«l K. HUw, tank nthier, w.s BiBMi l« IM Stan MesMNtal Ho,. piul MaM <strong>of</strong> Governor., uj <strong>How</strong> •nl WarrM, Aikury *v. anrchMt. waa rejected prHldaal <strong>of</strong> ihe Ward, Wildwood gave Dixie badwteera Uwlr only defeat <strong>of</strong> the steps last wetlt which ore in expressed here only a week hfng needs to be done to close t diki d Charley N. Vallum, summer retldent and h Which far too miny drinking drivers the penalty <strong>of</strong> the law, aSJS? 1 * •*• •*** *> •*• e«inw » buy its in • ? ^ | * t a that MOB nrfU enable the police
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