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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />
• * ' • • * •<br />
by Mark Solfer<br />
Congratulations to WilUard<br />
Randall on the publication <strong>of</strong><br />
his new book, "Building Six,"<br />
just - released by "Little<br />
Brown."<br />
And now to our local poets:<br />
<strong>The</strong>re they lie stretched in the<br />
' s a n d •• '•... •••.-. . • • • .<br />
(This comes under the heading<br />
<strong>of</strong> "fan"?)<br />
Some are 1 red as lobsters;<br />
<strong>The</strong> water temperature is 93<br />
Surely this should be warm<br />
enough for me.<br />
But do you know what I shall<br />
do?<br />
I'll go homeand take a nice cool<br />
shower • • :<br />
And leave that hot win for the<br />
young. • . , .» •"' .<br />
- ..••••"-:. UIBalde<br />
TO THE YOUNG<br />
To live In this world .<br />
As it Is now. -<br />
It takes lots <strong>of</strong> knowledge.<br />
To show yon how., • . .'<br />
It doesn't always matter. '<br />
others brown as a bun. > i . How yon were reared.<br />
You must learn to combat<br />
<strong>The</strong> mistakes we have feared.<br />
We tried our best. .<br />
With the knowledge we had.<br />
We fought our mistakes.<br />
With some results so sad.<br />
3221 «tbwy lie. Old 399-4337<br />
OPEN<br />
Wed. thru Sun. 9 a.m.<br />
to 10 P.M.<br />
Mon. & Tues. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
, • - ' ' * . lAYC^I'E^'S-<br />
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VALETPARKING<br />
trfre JeUhci<br />
But we do hope<br />
With each.passing day, '<br />
That you learn from<br />
our<br />
mistakes<br />
And don't go astray.<br />
We wonder how<br />
<strong>The</strong> first mistake got: started,<br />
Maybe when common sense<br />
And reality was parted.<br />
But no matter* now.<br />
That's In the past<br />
Take the future<br />
And make It last.<br />
We brought it here.<br />
And now it's yours<br />
Work hard and long.<br />
To find, the cures.<br />
We all can't be rich.<br />
And have aU we need.<br />
But knowledge in life.<br />
b what you should heed.<br />
BobBritton<br />
TRUE LOVE .<br />
"I love you,'.' so many say<br />
What does that word mean?<br />
To some it's just a lustful thing<br />
A place to leave <strong>of</strong>f steam. •<br />
Real love to wanting happiness<br />
For the other guy<br />
It makes you happy when they<br />
laugh •<br />
Unhappy when they cry.<br />
You'U do a lot <strong>of</strong> things that<br />
-YomlontTreally like to~do<br />
Because it makes them happy<br />
And that's happiness to you.<br />
Unselfish love . is thoughtfullness<br />
And klndess in every way<br />
"Thinking <strong>of</strong> the other guy' Is.<br />
True love so they say. • '<br />
I guarantee if more would love<br />
Public Notice<br />
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•COMING*<br />
DUKE ELUNBTON'S<br />
17-Pieo* Orchestra<br />
Directed by<br />
MERCER ELLINGTON<br />
•COMING<br />
August 22nd<br />
(<strong>On</strong>e Day <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />
WORLD FAMOUS DRUMMER<br />
BUDDY 1<br />
16 Piece Orchestra<br />
Your Reservations .*<br />
(NO PAST TICKETS WILL BE HONORED)<br />
Mercer Ellington<br />
August 12,13,<strong>1977</strong><br />
, Make Reservations Now!<br />
"^ : me Rib Dinner"<br />
NO ADMISSIQN CHARGE<br />
BUDDY RICH<br />
Love and.Uve a way like this<br />
<strong>The</strong>n loving on this earth today<br />
Would bring a lot more bliss.<br />
• NormaGtoves<br />
• '• ... SADNESS '<br />
A tear -. . .' /. \ v<br />
slipped down my cheek,<br />
the sun's ray<br />
ripped the rainbow • - '<br />
from Its grasp as<br />
it exploded Into '<br />
trilltogn <strong>of</strong> .tmy . .<br />
reflections ...",<br />
<strong>of</strong> me • • • * . .<br />
watching<br />
another tear<br />
slip down my cheek.'<br />
• . ToniBove,lS<br />
. J.) SKNTINEL-LEnGEHL<br />
your local poet<br />
This la the2nd article In a 13 part aeriea.<br />
Almont every adult Amerirun tin* been lulled into '<br />
u fultte oerurily about drug ubune. People.have<br />
h e a r d n wmurliuliouHltliattheTiubjw d d l l H l<br />
1 !<br />
. ha* become old new*, IMIPHM nomeone in the im-<br />
' • mediate family hut* been a victim. <strong>The</strong> fad IN our<br />
: country IN Ntanding directly in the pulh <strong>of</strong> a new.<br />
tidal wave <strong>of</strong> drug abuHe which could Murpawt the<br />
epidemic <strong>of</strong> the early '70V. Thix nerieN telh why<br />
thb IN taking place and what might 'be done about<br />
It. '<br />
When a youngster decides to experiment with marijuana, .or<br />
the other popular drugs <strong>of</strong> abuse, it is usually the result <strong>of</strong><br />
hearing about the supposed "benefits" <strong>of</strong> use. And, this holds<br />
true for the heroin starter. Most case studies indicate users<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten get their start at a party, or other group gathering, with<br />
an addict already thoroughly "hooked" <strong>of</strong>fering and urging<br />
the non-user to just try it one time. "It can't hurt you if you<br />
-only skin-pop," are famous last words. ANd, it is always<br />
easier to talk yourself into trying heroin if you've already<br />
.Skin-popping is by no means safe. This is injecting the<br />
heroin only under the skin, as opposed to "mainlining," the<br />
latter being the injection <strong>of</strong> the drug directly into a vein. Tbe<br />
^skin-popper soon finds, as hiifbody tolerance builds, that he<br />
does not get enough satisfaction from his "fix." Soon he'll be<br />
mainlining, with the veterans, and realize too late that he, like<br />
' thefeUow who talked him into it, is hooked. We'll cover more .<br />
<strong>of</strong> the details <strong>of</strong> heroin later on in the series. Now, let's take a<br />
lookatwhatmakesapersonaUowhimsdftobeginatall. -<br />
Every case history has its.individual aspects, but they do •<br />
form a pattern. Although a young person may be outwardly<br />
level-headed, an inner feeling <strong>of</strong> inadequacy .is <strong>of</strong>ten un-,,<br />
" coveredtoolate. after the use <strong>of</strong> the drug has startedi This,;,<br />
/ feeling fr«iiientty4»t»ced to p^esftnires to achieve better* J|<br />
grades, applied botlt at school and at horned Not being<br />
popular among peers, the inability to maintain good and<br />
satisfying relations with parents and other adults. High on<br />
the list is aJaqk<strong>of</strong> assigned responsibility in the home, thus—<br />
leaving tbe youngster, with a feeling <strong>of</strong> being left out and too<br />
much time to spend as he pleases: Evidently parents still<br />
aren't convinced that their children do not benefit from<br />
having no home responsibilities, and being left to do their<br />
own thing..<br />
<strong>The</strong> answer to. drug abuse points directly to strong parental<br />
guidance and influence, but this can only be accomplished if<br />
, the parents have the true facts. —=<br />
OUTHSI<br />
SEAFOOD KITCHEN<br />
I40TH t WEST AVI.<br />
~" Op*» 10 A.M. toS P.M. Dally<br />
10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Friday A Saturday<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
COOKED FOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
•VITHU<br />
SNAPPER SOUP (COLO) Ptt.<br />
SPAGHETTI WITH CLAM<br />
SPAGHETTI WITH CRAB..<br />
SPAGHETTI WITH CLAM ft CRAB<br />
SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS •.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re a be no rejection When<br />
•. • * AKfcY •;' : And .—-j.— your boat —— Is __.. all safe. — Don? use fo<strong>of</strong> «*.»~-<br />
I would like, to be a key. Ad And win in pass.the th inspection., ic sturdy, be familiar '<br />
Why a key? . .<br />
'Cause a key fits hi<br />
_ • '. ', •- • With knots, beads and sfUeeB.<br />
And sometimes J don't. Brush up on your knowledge . .<br />
uon-i. Of the "Rules <strong>of</strong> the Road" . '.-''',' '.•<br />
ToniBove.lS rides, buoys, channel markers " yo« *>»*• cigarettes<br />
HEAR THIS! HEAR —' THIS! And the "Flags <strong>of</strong> the Code." «*•»• «««»g on gas<br />
So be on your toes ' . ' Have your compass adjusted Someone <strong>On</strong>e swift should kick lit give the you pants.<br />
We want everyone<br />
It's then grand to know<br />
To make this your slogan You'U steer a good course..<br />
"Safe Boating Is Fun!'' , . Whenever! you go. ' , •••. '<br />
<strong>The</strong> above verse doesat rhyme<br />
But If yoa don't cease<br />
Call Coast Guard AuxilUary<br />
Your epMaph win read<br />
<strong>The</strong>y'll check all your gear<br />
Uke thb "Rest to Peace."<br />
And give you a "Decal" Atlantic basketball<br />
Which is good for the year.<br />
If speeding you mmt<br />
Providing <strong>of</strong> course<br />
PHONE S9t'MM.<br />
LIB Ob. Z3BI<br />
1*) 3JB0l<br />
UO 4JS0|<br />
«0 Mo|<br />
BROILED SCALLOPS HI SHRIMP (3) COMBO. ...... 3*0<br />
FRENCH ......— . rni^w FRIED UJsaiCH LOBSTER TAIL<br />
OYSTERS (2) ft & CHC CHICKEN SALAD<br />
SOFT.SHELL CRAB 111<br />
SURF ft TURF (X LOBSTER TAIL ft FILET MIGNON) .<br />
VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN<br />
2AS<br />
BROILED BLUE FISH ...<br />
«U0 130<br />
CHICKEN SALAD<br />
JM 2.10<br />
DEVILED CLAM (3) (60 dnttaacM<br />
2.70 1.7B<br />
FRIED CLAM STRIPS<br />
2J0 140<br />
DEVILED CRAB ........%<br />
240 1.70<br />
IMPERIAL CRAB ....:............. 340 460<br />
.CRAB SALAD ..,..<br />
SJH Z70<br />
BROILED FLOUNDER (PLAIN!<br />
9M MO<br />
BROILED FLOUNDER (StuffedwithCnbnwit)..:. *<br />
2.70<br />
FRIED FLOUNDER<br />
1.50<br />
LOBSTER TAIL .;......<br />
KSS<br />
MEAT LOAF i ......;...;.....;.,...<br />
LIB<br />
FRIED OYSTERS (8) (D0Z.S4JO)<br />
2.70 1.80<br />
MIXED SEAFOOD .......7,77.<br />
.3JB0<br />
BROILED SCALLOPS \..i...../..... • 3J0<br />
FRIED SCALLOPS<br />
US<br />
2.7B<br />
SCALLOP-SHRIMP COMB. (4) (3) ....;.........<br />
3J60 , 2M<br />
BUCKET OF SHRIMP (Cocktail or Friad)<br />
SHRIMP RMP COCKTAI COCKTAIL<br />
(18> &2B OS) 13.7B<br />
FRIED SHRIMP (81<br />
9.70 . 2J0<br />
FRIED STUFFED SHRIMP 13) ...;.<br />
SHRIMP SALAD<br />
VEAL CUTLET ...t<br />
B *«D" > OTATO<br />
PEPPER HASH<br />
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, FRENCH FRIES POTATO SALAD<br />
SPAGHETTI • MACARONI BAIATT<br />
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6Rp|RSIRVtCt<br />
camp starts Monday<br />
'..<strong>The</strong> Atlantic Basketball §j|<br />
Camp, directed by former B<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> star Ken Leery, now |§§<br />
the head coach at FleasantviHe B<br />
High School, and hit. athletic S<br />
drector, Joe Clements, will **!*'- VVfa^iS^ curburater'<br />
wVP ^JU9 ^PM^W<br />
twvUiMlno tools* spoclsilttt ooulpfMnt<br />
kxxt. alaclrle drill* A drill bHa. tfiop^ac<br />
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Keep an eye on<br />
YouTl be<br />
WMathe J"S«MI»;<br />
And shout with a cheer<br />
Make "Safe Bating Week**<br />
Every week <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
Edi W. Lodge<br />
ntiU<br />
CUTS WHARF - STYLE RESTAURANT"<br />
12th strvet PieronTho<br />
-NOW OPEN-<br />
Serving: LUNCH & DINNER<br />
pinners: 5 P.M. - f P.M. Daily<br />
Sunday 3 P.M.-9 P.M.<br />
, -...-Jin •truly nautical<br />
«tmotph«r*,asyouvl«wth*b«r»tH«il<br />
smsrttinvevcrthe island meadows.<br />
* ' sMaks> and vsistaMajs* preparMI to or*<br />
Live Lobs Lobster - Salad B<br />
RReservations e s e r v a t i o n s a t d<br />
.export WI01<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PHONE 399-4337<br />
Mulfords Seafood Shack<br />
21 12 ASBURY AvENUE<br />
PHONE 398-062?<br />
COOI 'OOD<br />
Combination Seafood... -.. .' '. 1.2.79<br />
Shrimp Stuffed with Crabtntat .tM<br />
Broiled Scallops 2.40<br />
Br. Rainbow Trout 2J0<br />
Deviled Clams (3) •. ..'..... .........Meach<br />
OavlledCrab ...v. 1.45<br />
Crab Imperial..: .J.JO<br />
FritdScallops.. 1.SS<br />
Pried Shrimp. ta)<br />
Filet Roundtr (Fried)..... 1.50<br />
Fried Clams............... ,.....:....MB<br />
Fried Oysters (5) 4J0dozm<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Shell Crab (I) ...i.» .<br />
Broilad Flounder (Stuffed) 2.70<br />
Broiled Flounder (Plain) ....».»<br />
Lobster Tail...... Priced according to site<br />
ShrimpSalad... 1M $.79<br />
Crab Salad....... .:..,.... .:........;........,.....2.78 > a.i»<br />
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 5.<strong>1977</strong><br />
. When President . Jimmy photographs to turn into<br />
.^Carter browses through his fan postcard advertisements <strong>of</strong><br />
. • mail next week he wfllprobably 'their' attractions, the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
find a slew- <strong>of</strong>, rather unusual <strong>City</strong>" Hotel. Motel and<br />
postcards from people in Restaurant Association this<br />
'"America's Greatest Family • week produced 5.Q00 black and<br />
. ,Resort/' ««•.'. ;. \'. • , white cards depicting a fouled<br />
"., While most promoters look beach with a gaggle <strong>of</strong> dead<br />
far and wide for colorful scenic<br />
415 8th Street<br />
Between Asbury and Central<br />
Serving Breakfast, Lunch<br />
& Dinner<br />
Luncheon & Dinner Specials<br />
Serving Jane Logan ice Cream<br />
8 to'B': ..••':. .• • •> '". ;<br />
Mon.-Sat. ;<br />
jSun. Breakfast<br />
from 8 to 1 .<br />
Presid^fiart^<br />
Dinner Take<br />
Every<br />
Day<br />
SF:30P.M.<br />
V^:'\'r.<br />
" ' . . * , / • •<br />
t foot <strong>of</strong> th^ 5^thn §,tr?«e?, Bridge<br />
THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER ^•^E ; t^P^BCiiuTOi^<br />
But, the group did it for a vacationing public* for my<br />
economic well-being."<br />
Following a "Dear President With uiat opening, the card<br />
Carter" printed on the back, informs.the President that<br />
the unique postcard goes on to coastal Jersey residents can't<br />
say, "1 live in the lovely resort wait for the 1961 halt to ocean<br />
coastal area <strong>of</strong> New: Jersey dumping.<br />
between Asbury Hark and Cape, "I want you, the President <strong>of</strong><br />
May. I depend on the the people; to stop\sludge •<br />
at last<br />
It was something <strong>of</strong> an anti- the court room a free man.<br />
climax when John Doe, the<br />
nameless member <strong>of</strong> the Yah-'<br />
wen nation charged with im-<br />
' peding the flow <strong>of</strong> traffic on the<br />
boardwalk, appeared again in<br />
.Municipal Court Tuesday and<br />
was sentenced to 11 days in the<br />
Cape-May County jail, time he<br />
had already spent awaiting Ms<br />
hearing. , . ' ;<br />
It was probably the severest<br />
sentence ever given under the<br />
local ordinance which carries<br />
with it a maximum penalty <strong>of</strong> a<br />
$200 fine and-or 90 days in Jail.<br />
<strong>The</strong> young cultist, who<br />
refused to give police or the<br />
court his name and said he<br />
would not show up for a hearing<br />
on the charge if released on bail<br />
or his own recognizance,<br />
remained defiant to the end<br />
;<br />
dumping, oil tanker cleansing can be done by 1981, but not Meanwhile, though, Meis said /.n^useatuigvsme^^'a^^caiiilfl.<br />
and any other practice that sooner."<br />
that "the worse thing that could -•••some..V:;ShorWernittl^vbeM,^J<br />
pollutes our waters now, in <strong>The</strong> aide said the EPA's happen (is) to wind up with closings. r<br />
<strong>1977</strong>," the card demands', eri- study was the'main-reason something like Long Beach<br />
dtog with a plea to "Save our Hughes, picked the 1981 date. Island had last year." •<br />
beaches." , • "We don't want to dp A massive algae bloom last<br />
According to Hotel anything that will risk the summer fouled beaches along<br />
Association President William health and safety <strong>of</strong> people," Long Beach Island with dead<br />
Meis, the cards have already the aide'saidV - .. and dying organisms that left a<br />
been distributed to virtually<br />
. every hotel and motel and some<br />
fishing supply stores in town.<br />
Meis said be hopes the idea Weil hold them;<br />
catches on in .other communities<br />
up and down the coast. you pick them up<br />
<strong>The</strong>. cultist took the op- U.S. Rep: William J. Hughes<br />
portunity <strong>of</strong> his hearing to (D-2ncT) sponsored, the<br />
preach another sermon about legislation that calls for the 1961 Anyone, desiring, their<br />
the wickedness <strong>of</strong> man and his halt to sludge dumping, but an photos wh|ch appear in the<br />
laws, Just as he did during' a aide in his Washington <strong>of</strong>fice Sentinel-Ledger may pick<br />
bail hearing more than a week said an attempt to move the them up at the <strong>of</strong>fice. Due<br />
ago. <strong>The</strong> Yahweh nation date forward "is unrealistic." to the increased cost <strong>of</strong><br />
believes only in the law <strong>of</strong> God, "<strong>The</strong> major issue is whether postage, the practice <strong>of</strong><br />
and John Doe argued that he the technology is available to mailing photos out Is being<br />
was harassed only because he allow them (<strong>of</strong>ficials in New discontinued. Photos will<br />
was teaching the Gospel <strong>of</strong> God. York) to switchover to ..an be kept at the <strong>of</strong>fice for<br />
<strong>The</strong> arrest <strong>of</strong> the cultist alternative. means <strong>of</strong> sludge four weeks following<br />
sparked a protest among other dsposal," the aide said. "<strong>The</strong> publication.<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Yahweh who EPA's. (Federal En-<br />
protested the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police vironmental Protection<br />
Department for two days early Agency) conclusion is that it<br />
last week. <strong>The</strong> weekend before<br />
another member <strong>of</strong> the Yahweh<br />
Bridge<br />
nation had been arrested for Bid<br />
(continued from page i)<br />
similarly blocking traffic on the<br />
boardwalk while preaching. . .(continued from page 1) the total number <strong>of</strong> bridge<br />
openings for a specified period<br />
A spokesman tor the Yah- invoices list such items as and divided that number by the<br />
<strong>of</strong>—wehs-said-the-harassment-by "fleals, labels, liquid paper (for<br />
. police was the result <strong>of</strong> typing corrections), .carbon<br />
pressure applied on Mayor B. paper, file folders, typewriter<br />
Thomas Waldman by organized ribbons, envelopes, three-ring<br />
religion in the dty.<br />
paper, desk blotters, staples<br />
and desk pads.<br />
Matthews said in the previous<br />
Ticket collectors<br />
report that he would investigate<br />
the matter.<br />
are fined in court<br />
Restaurant,<br />
1<br />
Inc.<br />
Home<br />
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Service<br />
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rt i;'^'>£• •••^•rf^iS'l<br />
'r • ^te the source <strong>of</strong> tlw'u^--,<br />
' Uoom '.''has .'yet'to be.;provedjv<br />
many blamed it on theidtanpuiK?<br />
<strong>of</strong> sludge tatd the Atlantic^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> by metropolitan.<br />
. York <strong>City</strong> communiaes:'<br />
WEAVER'S DELICATESSEN<br />
Coastal<br />
<strong>The</strong> long arm <strong>of</strong>the<br />
law<br />
caught up with Richard — (continued from paRe 1)<br />
Th Ihompson and Scott Bartoo, beginning and is the vehicle<br />
two-.young men from out-<strong>of</strong>- -which can bring about some<br />
state-who thought they could permanent improvements.<br />
park*anywhere~they wanted in He congratulated everyone<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> without paying the associated with its formation.<br />
consequences.<br />
A major portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
• Thompson appeared in Commission's time will be<br />
Municipal Court Thursday to taken up with forming long;<br />
pay fines on 16 parking tickets range plans to improve the'<br />
and Bartoo evened the score for waters around the resort. •<br />
15. Both said they thought the In addition to studying the<br />
court couldn't make the tickets conditions uunuiuuna oi <strong>of</strong> the waters, die<br />
stick because they are from.out_ Commission WUl make its<br />
<strong>of</strong> state. -— r ' finding public from time to<br />
Municipal Judge Edward P. ti time. Th <strong>The</strong> group will make all<br />
Kozmor didn't see it that way policy decisions concerning<br />
and fined Thompson from management <strong>of</strong> the waters. A<br />
Bellefonte,Pa.,$l60 and Bartoo. key .factor in the group's ac-<br />
,,*pm * State S College, Cll PPa,,<br />
$150. tions will be anticipating<br />
lddii In^ftddiUon Tb Tbompapn, paid.iipronlems-before i4<br />
they a<<br />
iima souigijraiv .ootiou^ more->iM(nn^^'*tasty'deeistons<br />
7tickets that were not .yet'due, ittuiveWbe made in emergen-<br />
. and Bartoo paid for three.tnore. { ..••••• . Restaurant . >':^.:^f<br />
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"ThiB doesnot reflect the fact<br />
that bridge openings are more<br />
frequent during weekends and<br />
on holidays than during the<br />
week," Hughes charged. -<br />
<strong>On</strong> a similar front, Hughes<br />
asked the Guard <strong>of</strong>ficials to<br />
enforce more strictly<br />
regulations that would force<br />
boats to take down outriggings<br />
and other non-essential gear.<br />
He cited material that<br />
demonstrated that nearly SO<br />
percent <strong>of</strong>-all bridge openings<br />
in 1076 were not necessary.<br />
"<strong>The</strong> number <strong>of</strong> bridge<br />
openings could be drastically<br />
reduced if current regulations<br />
were enforced," Hughes said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Congressman-reported<br />
that if the Washington Guard<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials make a finding hi favor<br />
oTScheduled bridge openings,they<br />
can override the district<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. -.<br />
He-said Meschter agreed to<br />
compile all available data for a<br />
further investigation into the<br />
matter.<br />
Hughes said he will also be<br />
scheduling a meeting in Cape<br />
May County sometime<br />
cies." •<br />
Mayor<br />
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