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PAGf 12 — SECTION TWO<br />

We handle ALL TYPES <strong>of</strong> INSURANCE<br />

including ...<br />

FLOOD<br />

CHATTIN - HALLIOAY<br />

, INt<br />

1315 ASBUIY AVi. DIAL 39M06e<br />

• Antenna Intf illations<br />

• Tow«r A Ro<strong>of</strong> Mounting,<br />

for VHF.UHP A FM<br />

C«nH»»» SALIS and SERVICE<br />

Color • Black A White TV<br />

f II WE DO HAVf . ,<br />

TV RENTALS<br />

1041 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-4910<br />

QUICK<br />

CASH<br />

LOANS<br />

I "!•• AW<br />

CALL 399-1700<br />

STOP IN or PHONE-A-LOAN<br />

GUARDIAN LOANS<br />

730 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J<br />

• ( ;ijn'i Ho, BSI, Lonni rnjdi by mall n .ill nearby tummunliii.-t<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember Specials<br />

THURSDAYS<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

(OViR 60)<br />

10% OFF<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

Baked Baltimore CRAB<br />

SATURDAYS<br />

FLOUNDER<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

2 PLATTER SPECIALS<br />

MONDAYS<br />

FRIED CLAMS<br />

TUISDAYS<br />

WEDNESDAYS<br />

SALMON CROQUETTES<br />

enc<br />

Jl TAKE-OUT KITCHEN<br />

Ave. Dial 399-1348<br />

MARLIN MAURAl'DERS .lack<br />

Mayer (left), chairman <strong>of</strong> Uu> Orvan <strong>City</strong><br />

Yacht Dub fishing mmmittni'. presents ii<br />

trophy to Elmer J, Cnok, Ot'VC<br />

who placed first in the rci-fnl<br />

Black study courses<br />

part <strong>of</strong> ACC schedule<br />

Atlantic Community CullHyf<br />

will <strong>of</strong>fer four courses in thi><br />

araa <strong>of</strong> black studies during the<br />

semester beginning Ropi 1 7<br />

History 107 African<br />

History and Culture I three<br />

credits) Twn sections are<br />

scheduled - Tuesdays and<br />

Thursdays at 2 10 p.m. and<br />

Thursday! at 7 p m History<br />

iOS, a continuation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

caursei will be <strong>of</strong>fered during<br />

the second semester <strong>1970</strong>-71<br />

History 207 The<br />

Afro-American (three credits!<br />

Three sections are scheduled<br />

Mondays, Wednesdays, and<br />

Fridays at 1:30 p.m., Tuesdays<br />

and Thursdays at 12 46 pm,.<br />

and Mondays at 7 pm History<br />

208, a continuation nf the<br />

course, will be <strong>of</strong>fered during<br />

the second semester <strong>1970</strong>71<br />

Sociology 207 - Black White<br />

Relations (three credits) Twn<br />

sections are scheduled<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays at<br />

B-BB a.m., and Thursdays at 7<br />

p.m.<br />

English 212 -- Significant<br />

Themes in Contemporary<br />

Literature (three credits').<br />

which this semester will deal<br />

with "Black-White Images'<br />

<strong>On</strong>e section is scheduled<br />

Mondays, Wednesdays, and<br />

Fridays at 8:30 am<br />

Several other black studies<br />

courses are now in the planning<br />

stage, and if approved by the<br />

College's curriculum<br />

committee could be added to<br />

Marx Clothing<br />

Dobbs Hats<br />

Manhattan Shirts<br />

Nunn Bush Shoes<br />

at<br />

JBiXOtt'3<br />

MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR<br />

THE OCiAN CITY SiNTINiL-LIDOiR<br />

ACS'I. iil ii'ririjis ns early as Ihe<br />

MTimd semestHr. according In<br />

Dr William 1) Yuung. fienn (if<br />

Ihe rollejj,.<br />

The courses currently heinu<br />

nffered lire designed In gm.<br />

etudiMIU interested m black<br />

studies an Interdisciplinary and<br />

inlrrrnntinpnUl introduction<br />

tu the field. Dr Young said<br />

History 107 108 deals with<br />

Africa's political, economic,<br />

anrl social development with<br />

1'mphasi* on the sub-Sahara<br />

region, the modern period, and<br />

Africa \ relations with the res!<br />

<strong>of</strong> thf world<br />

History 207 208 is<br />

ri.neerniid with the black<br />

mans rnli' in (he evolution <strong>of</strong><br />

th* 1 AiiHTir.iin nation<br />

733 Asbury Ave, Dial 399-1936<br />

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT<br />

WI HONOR C.C.P., DINIR'S CLUB, BANK AMIRICARD<br />

and AMERICAN EXPRESS CREDIT CARDS<br />

H»t»n«il«n ii..t,m(t..)t|t<br />

Capp May County Niarlin Tournament.<br />

At right is Jim Acrardi with the trophy<br />

which signifies his boat, the Jim Aud,<br />

was individual host team winner in thp<br />

f mirnament<br />

SOCIAL SECURITY<br />

Question<br />

EDITORS NOTE • The<br />

Social Security <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

Pennsylvania and Pacific<br />

Avenues in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

answers the following<br />

questions received last<br />

week For personal replies,<br />

visit or write the district<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice or telephone<br />

344401! Do not write or<br />

call the SENTINEL-<br />

LEDGER,<br />

lleltnllion<br />

Di|)lomiity: A synonym for<br />

Hiscrption whi'ri "tin 1 other<br />

«uy is bigfJ'T.<br />

-Missile, Hud Hank, N.J.<br />

New exercise yard<br />

for County prisoners<br />

Work is just about finished<br />

on the construction <strong>of</strong> n 6ft by<br />

70 foot ejiercise yard adjneenl<br />

to the Cape May County jail,<br />

i Sheriff Beech N Pox rennrtnH<br />

Wednesday<br />

"We should complete this<br />

project well within thf 90 days<br />

allotted under the cunlrncl, "<br />

F'ux said, "und inmates using<br />

the facthty should have many<br />

days <strong>of</strong> fine fall weather to<br />

participate in the many<br />

that will he iivailahlii "<br />

Shrriff Pox conducted<br />

Freeholder Joseph W Risey,<br />

Jr , director <strong>of</strong> courts,<br />

buildings nnd grounds, and<br />

several <strong>of</strong> his aides on an<br />

inspeeiirin tour <strong>of</strong> the facility<br />

The yard is romplclely<br />

enclosed to provide maximum<br />

security A 12 foot high<br />

i-yrlone fenc«' with barbed wire<br />

on top hiis been constructed<br />

around the exercise ares* and an<br />

iireli eight feet from the ground<br />

will be hoarded to insiirr. mi<br />

outside r-ommunicntitiri with<br />

piissershy. Fox said<br />

Rijtpy niited "this is one<br />

program in our rehabilitative<br />

process for prisoners si the<br />

county jail This new<br />

recreational facility is the first<br />

outdoor exercise yard ever for<br />

prisoners in this county " he<br />

smri<br />

The area is attached to the<br />

malr 1 cell portion on the<br />

northwest side <strong>of</strong> the jail<br />

Volleyball, iiasketball,<br />

handball, weights, a chinning<br />

har and other exercise facilities<br />

am to he provided, according<br />

to Pox<br />

He said "This area still be<br />

heavily secured arid manned ill<br />

all times when Inmates are out.<br />

It will be for use by a limited<br />

number during prescribed<br />

recreational periods and only<br />

selected inmates will be able to<br />

use facility as a reward for<br />

proper behaviour "<br />

iiutun'J others who are deemed<br />

ques! iiinahle by members <strong>of</strong><br />

this tleparimpni also will he<br />

excluded from using the yard."<br />

he s,iid The New .lersey<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Institutions and<br />

Apencics approved the project,<br />

designed by architect Vinreni<br />

H Vi|.-ttii. cif Weslville<br />

'"Tbi're will be strictly<br />

enfiirccri riiles and regy lul ions<br />

for the prisiincrs usinc the vard<br />

pius-sershy will iioi be<br />

allowed tci linger or<br />

communifale vvilli prisoners,"<br />

F'o« emphasiied "There Will<br />

be no ni|j|H exercise periods<br />

although !h" y;ird will bi 1<br />

illuminated, iij. noti'd "A<br />

limited nurnhef <strong>of</strong> prisoners on<br />

a rotating ,yslem Will use the<br />

facility wi'.ither permitting A<br />

security building with a<br />

vantage ri.iiiil fiver the area is<br />

finished H'-: pnfi <strong>of</strong> lh*' proieet '<br />

Fin Mid<br />

Q Durmr my working<br />

years j was a federal employee<br />

not covered by Social Security.<br />

I havi<br />

A survey nf the<br />

(•onlronijilinn <strong>of</strong> America's<br />

hiark nnd white cultures.<br />

Sociology 2ij7 examines the<br />

black man s society and his<br />

search for identity in a white<br />

world<br />

Kilgllsh 212 Mllriies the<br />

literary rnanifmiatioiis <strong>of</strong> the<br />

black man's hopes, fears,<br />

frustrations, find aspirations.<br />

Persons interested in taking<br />

current or future black studies<br />

courses should contact .Joseph<br />

Bloh, assistant dean <strong>of</strong><br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

instruction, Terence<br />

Hutchison. director <strong>of</strong><br />

eounselintj, or Pr<strong>of</strong>, juanita<br />

Griffin, who leaches several <strong>of</strong><br />

the black courses<br />

>••»<br />

see<br />

Hart, Schaffner and<br />

1 been ret.red because <strong>of</strong><br />

disability nearly six years now<br />

and receive a monthly check<br />

from Federal Civil Service<br />

based on my disability This<br />

monthly check was the only<br />

iiicumr, besides suine interest<br />

on investments, my wife and I<br />

had My wife died last year<br />

before shp was 62 years old<br />

Although she had not been<br />

employed in over 16 years shp<br />

did have enough Social<br />

Security to provide a lump sum<br />

death payment which ! used to<br />

help pay her funeral expenses<br />

I have heard Social Security<br />

benefits can be paid to disabled<br />

widowers Do I qualify' 1 '' M a x i m u m<br />

prisoners will not<br />

security<br />

ie allowed<br />

As fin- is kindled by bellows,<br />

so iManger bywords.<br />

•Thomas Fuller,<br />

FREE<br />

FOR ALL PERSONS OViR 35 YRS.<br />

I am<br />

55 years old and quite<br />

disabled<br />

A A disabled widower<br />

Can get benefits based on the<br />

earnings <strong>of</strong> his wife only if she<br />

was providing al least one half<br />

<strong>of</strong> his support at the time <strong>of</strong><br />

her death From the facts that<br />

you have given us ii does not<br />

appear that your wife was<br />

providing one half <strong>of</strong> your<br />

support If however there is<br />

Sponsored by the<br />

County Medical Society<br />

any possibility that this<br />

requirement can be met let us<br />

hear from you so that we may<br />

help you file an application.<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, <strong>1970</strong><br />

SALE BEGINS II A, M, SHARP<br />

SO* x 140' Lot with Small Chapel<br />

BUILDING BEING SOLD AS IS<br />

TH« MM will M conducted «, in, tH. .1 HMM 49, )„„ ¥mm „<br />

ite jMnetJart <strong>of</strong> itnuM 50 In TuetahM, N*w j*rMy! In cm <strong>of</strong> bad<br />

tnattMr tlv. Ml* will ha INM '<br />

• MINIMUM MPMIT IHOM<br />

• mtnuumn WITHIN « DAT* AND BUIJICT TO TH« AP,<br />

P*OVAL OF TM VESTRY ANO WAHMNI Of TH1 HOLT THIN.<br />

ITT CHURCM, llih « CENTBAL AVI,, 0«AN CITY «W JtMBT<br />

• TNH MLE MOST CONFORM TO TITLt lfrJM MVIMO tTAT-<br />

UTli tTATt Of NEW JCMCr<br />

IHtPICTION MOftNINO OF SALE II A, M, • 11 A, M.<br />

TB Phiia, -•<br />

UtTtn SUBJECT TO EftBORS. OMISSIONS ,nd<br />

Salt CMdMM by<br />

FRED BlW<br />

AUCTIONSIR<br />

3WJiW<br />

330 Atlantic Av.nM<br />

Oc««n <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />

THURSDAY. SEPTEMSJR 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />

t <strong>of</strong>ficials who will<br />

PEOPLE <strong>of</strong> Cape Mmy<br />

o be CONCERNED<br />

EYE HEACTH SCREENING<br />

SHORE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL<br />

Upper School Board<br />

to discuss plans I<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong><br />

Upper Township will hold u<br />

public meeting this evening<br />

(Thursday) at H o'clock, nt the<br />

Upper Township Rlemenljiry<br />

H*-liool in Marmora.<br />

The meeting will be held to<br />

present and discuss the plnnK<br />

for the proposed new Middle<br />

School that is planned for<br />

construction in the future.<br />

All piireiiLs nnd other<br />

interested t-ili7im.t ;,?,-. invited<br />

t o iitlerifl<br />

Studios Art<br />

Debra L Healy <strong>of</strong> 121<br />

Briganlinedr, a l!)70 graduate<br />

or Marple Ni-wtnwn (Pa ) High<br />

Schr,,,l. has been ..dmittnd to<br />

[he freshman r|as« ,,f<br />

Philaddphin nonnge ,,f Art a<br />

f»ur year degree granting<br />

institution preparing artist, und<br />

designers for careers in<br />

business, industry, wjurntimi<br />

and the fine nrlji<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>t, 22, 6:30 to 8.-30 P. M.<br />

OCIAN CITY,<br />

JOHN G, CAREW<br />

OPTICIAN<br />

843 ASBURY AVI,<br />

(Next to <strong>City</strong> Hall)<br />

N.J. Phone 399-7310<br />

PLATT'S SEPTEMBER SUPER<br />

SAVE 20% TO 40% ON TOP NAME FURNITURE<br />

IT'S TIME TO BURNISH YOUR HOME AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.<br />

SILECTION WAS NEVER GREATER, SHOP TODAY AND SAVI,<br />

LIVING ROOM;<br />

%U9 2Pc modsrn, 2 coihlon tfio<br />

1th ond l«an|i ctiafr . *l/0<br />

|25t 2Pt. Early Amirlcon tfOO<br />

iifi ami chair ..... "00<br />

flfS M>«, Mtdll. rid print iOOO<br />

fO" i.fo and chair .. **TO<br />

BIDS & BEDDING:<br />

fit Strte ilngli Inninprlng MA<br />

NMltrtii or bo* iprlni *<br />

$4* Strta full tin Iniursiring<br />

imttmi tr bm tni<br />

iprln» __„.. ' r «*t<br />

SHOP TODAY 9 TO 9<br />

PLATT'S<br />

u A .<br />

SHOP<br />

BEDROOM SUITES:<br />

$1*9 4Pc. Walnut dr.it.r,<br />

mirror, chtii and full 11 AS<br />

$199 4P(. ptenn frills dm. if 40.<br />

•IP, mlrwr, chitf, bed *!*»<br />

$369 4-Pt. Pin. do.bl. dr»-<br />

SIF, (hilt and Cannon- JO lft<br />

CHAIRS & ROCKERS:<br />

$3? Danish tnolr with CAQ<br />

f«am tmM.ni **"<br />

III liilinir, block ir n o f I h *'<br />

traniportatitin rapacity nf the<br />

city, review »f the >nj|jdiviRiiin<br />

ordinance de» ('loprnenl,<br />

sLandards, and publication f*f H<br />

* Wf-rf inf^rvii*wnd,<br />

i.nrl y d ing thr r I i y<br />

eorrmusismm'ni, the schfKjl<br />

NUppnnU'ndont and tnemh*- i 2 Hecri-ati'in. Niusir Pier, Among other<br />

Beach Patrol (frum Public reefimmendatioM in the survey<br />

Safely Department), Cultural are the proposed hiring <strong>of</strong> •<br />

Am Center and Historical full Ume personnel U'chmcian<br />

MusHurn in b» combined as to handle attendance iheetg<br />

Leisure Time Activities and and payroll<br />

transferred from Public Works "rte flat fee for all<br />

to Administration and Finance mercantile licenses <strong>of</strong> 126 J»<br />

(new title) The heads <strong>of</strong> each unrealistic, according to the<br />

FS<br />

<strong>of</strong> these function* would meet report, and should be revised<br />

<strong>of</strong> bniirds and commission-!<br />

with the Mayor nnd Public upward immediately<br />

All municipal raciliti^^ wrre Information Bureau Also reeomm ended u the<br />

tfturf'd and pmplnypHg pbs^rv^d<br />

in their work SJ rraundings (transferred from Public replacement <strong>of</strong> police patrol<br />

<strong>City</strong> dfifuniPfiU WPrf' revipwpd Safety) at the call <strong>of</strong> the Mayor can every 60,000 miles or one<br />

such a« thf Civil SptViee to coordinate programming <strong>of</strong> year, whichever occun flirt.<br />

ClaJIgiricatmn and Salary Plan, Leisure Time Activities The report suggMti that<br />

thp <strong>City</strong>'s Master Plan, various 3 The Sanitation Inspector<br />

maintenance <strong>of</strong> city- vehicles<br />

onjanizatirin.il rdsoiutions and to be transferred from Public<br />

could be handled at the PuhJJe<br />

(irdinanrf.i inrhiding thosp Works and Property to Public<br />

Worki garage, and the police<br />

relating to .<br />

Affairs and Public Safety under<br />

garage, which wm recently<br />

hoards and<br />

rommuyiinnH<br />

the direct supervision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

renovated for $14,000, could<br />

Included In<br />

Health Officer This will give<br />

be (lone away with,<br />

Uli report are<br />

the follciwine<br />

the Health Officer a field man Tlie necessity <strong>of</strong> i 24 ham-<br />

recommended<br />

changes in<br />

to expand his (the Sanitation per day switchboard operation<br />

departmental<br />

distribu tH.»n<br />

Inspector) preient duties <strong>of</strong> at city hall is difficult to<br />

refuse container complaint* to justify, according to the report.<br />

1 Civii Defense and Parking<br />

Meter enforcement to b#<br />

inspection <strong>of</strong> other heajth "Tie lines into police and fto<br />

transferred from Public Works<br />

complaints during hii daily stations when city hall is cloud<br />

to Public Attain and Public<br />

rounds in the city under the would cover emergency .<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> the Health Officer<br />

continued on page 18<br />

Foot police unhappy<br />

as rookies ride cars<br />

The Uie <strong>of</strong> two police patrol patrol ears<br />

cars is only a temporary Wimberg said in spite <strong>of</strong> the<br />

measure until some <strong>of</strong> the men manpower shortage brought<br />

return from vacation and aabout<br />

because <strong>of</strong> vacations the<br />

damaged vehicle is repaired, department is maintaining two<br />

Public Safety Director Chester man patroli in the ears. Some<br />

J Wimberg laid Wednesday, squads havi three men walking<br />

The patrols had been cut on foot.<br />

bjck from three cars to two The foot patrolmen<br />

shortly after Labor Day with displaced from cars by the<br />

one car responsible for the area cutback are somewhat irked by<br />

north <strong>of</strong> Bth st and the other the turn <strong>of</strong> events They claim<br />

in charge <strong>of</strong> the area from Bth rookies with less ejtperifnce are<br />

to 59th st.<br />

being given tJ-'"<br />

South end resident* have<br />

complained about what they<br />

call "a lack <strong>of</strong> police<br />

protection," Wimberg said<br />

there has been na cut "back in<br />

protection, A third Sergeant's<br />

car is on the road with the two<br />

1 car asslfnnients<br />

and while my with up.to four<br />

years ejiper' •* have been put<br />

on the walk) g b*st.<br />

Wrlmherf ^ miij *io such<br />

fayoritism eiuts and morale |n<br />

general is food on the<br />

depgrtmeriL<br />

LWV spontors forum<br />

Forms <strong>of</strong> clty role<br />

Lynffon L. Cortalyo<strong>of</strong>'<br />

Unit formed<br />

for Sandman<br />

Congressional Probe<br />

Of Ferry Possible<br />

^^•^•^Bi^B ^ffl^JBf ^^S^BI^HV TS^BU^tnj^HVfc T<br />

1 gyup felHiltt Slfctfyi^tftft^AfiiA iMjf ''<br />

GOP Club ousts<br />

Woods as<br />

William H. Woods,<br />

Democratic Freeholder<br />

candidate, was Mpelled from<br />

the membership <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Men's Republican Club at<br />

a meeting <strong>of</strong> the group Monday<br />

night at Plymouth Inn.<br />

Club President David E,<br />

Elliott, sud the action was<br />

unantoious amone the 70<br />

members prewnt. Woods is a<br />

former R epubliean<br />

Committeeman In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

but bolted from the party<br />

when he was nominated by<br />

write-in voteg to run on ttae<br />

Dtmocrmtic aeket tor<br />

TrtelioMer at t# Spring<br />

primary election,<br />

Woods held geTcraJ other<br />

Film on Canada<br />

will open series<br />

member<br />

Ugh poste m the city ind<br />

county Republican<br />

Orfaoization, which he reufned<br />

after accepting the ncmination<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Democrats.<br />

Woods' former bontaa<br />

partner Robert K, Sell. *., was<br />

unanimously elected<br />

Republican C<strong>of</strong>mnittmnaa<br />

from the First Ward, Fifth<br />

District, where Woods had<br />

formerly served.<br />

Woods had been elected to<br />

the Committee poet \mt<br />

Spring, but chose to ran aa a<br />

Democrat oppoamf Frt<br />

Btrector Fnncb T!<br />

wtlo i! g<br />

reelection.<br />

A citizens group working for<br />

the re-election <strong>of</strong> Congressman<br />

Charles W Sandman has been<br />

formed here under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Lyndon L<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> LAgue <strong>of</strong> legislative and administrative Corteiyou, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Women Voters is sponsoring a responsibilities in a body <strong>of</strong> 16-28 Civic Association<br />

forum to review the various commissionFrs elected at large.<br />

types <strong>of</strong> municipal government<br />

Assisting Corteiyou will be<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the commissioners,<br />

available. Dr. Ernest C. Reock,<br />

former city commissioner Roy The second annual Kiwanls personally filmed, aU-eolor<br />

designated as mayor, exercises<br />

Carnman says he personally director <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />

Qlllian Gillian and former Travel and Adventare Series<br />

limited supervisory powers <strong>of</strong> a<br />

will get a court injunction to Government Research at<br />

Mayor Nathaniel C Smith have will get underway at the high<br />

motion pictures are especially<br />

general character. The<br />

stop any further desecration <strong>of</strong> Rutgers University, will be<br />

endorsed Sandman for school auditorium Wednesday,<br />

popular becaus the mm who<br />

commissioners work as a body<br />

the wetlands in this jirea if the speaker.<br />

re-election along with the October 14 with Keith McCoIl filmed the picture, appears on<br />

in determining overall policy present city eornmissioniirs<br />

presenting "Canada's Changing the stage, in person, and<br />

nw law proves unenforeable. The affair is scheduled for and in administering the<br />

World"<br />

narrates his film. In addition to<br />

Corteiyou said the new<br />

The sportsman calls present October 9 at I p.m. in the<br />

the thrilling motion pietarfa<br />

executive departrnents. organBation's first move will The six films and narrations'<br />

conditions here and in other auditorium <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Permissive legislstion, be te establish campaign in the series will enable the<br />

and the personal namtioo,<br />

resorts with regard to the School, The public is urged to popularly called the Walsh Act headquarters for Sandman in Kiwanians to raise money for<br />

many <strong>of</strong> th* traveloguM.<br />

wetlands "n real estate grab" attend.<br />

was enacted in 1911. Under its the former Read Hardware their welfare projects, Club include a musical background<br />

Cornman singles out <strong>Ocean</strong> The three main forms <strong>of</strong> terms the board <strong>of</strong> store on Asbury av,. directly<br />

president Herbert T Adami, and special sound effect* for<br />

<strong>City</strong> Mayor Robert L, Sharp, a government are Commission, commissioners consists <strong>of</strong> three across, from <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />

Jr., said<br />

added enjoyment and realian.<br />

real estate broker, as one <strong>of</strong> the Mayor- Council and members in municipalities<br />

key men in the opposition to<br />

Formal opening <strong>of</strong> the Each speaker is a Keith McCoIl, a reaidtnt <strong>of</strong><br />

CouncilM»nager, Tliese will be having less than 10,000<br />

the Wetlands Bill,<br />

headquarters will he next pr<strong>of</strong>essional photographer with Calgary, Alberta, was bom and<br />

reviewed In the ientinelLedger residents and five memberi in Monday with all (he fanfare many years experience in raised in Saskatchewan. He<br />

starting with the first today<br />

Sharp, in fact, has publically<br />

those having an excess <strong>of</strong> this that has becom a part <strong>of</strong> traveling and' filming the many served as a flying instructor<br />

and the remaining two for the<br />

come out against the bill for<br />

number,.<br />

•lection time on tap Sandman beautiful and interesting places with the BCAF in World War<br />

nejU two weeks.<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the reasons Cornman<br />

Members are elected to serve will be in town for several around the world. These It. After the war he entered the<br />

suggests. The Mayor said he<br />

The Commission plan was<br />

life insurance field and later<br />

for four year terms. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hours to meet the voters<br />

favors a restudy <strong>of</strong> the bill so it<br />

developed during the first<br />

established hn own red Mtate<br />

has slightly less than 10,000 C<strong>of</strong>fee and donuts will be<br />

does not discriminate against<br />

decade <strong>of</strong> thi 20th Century<br />

and general insurance burin<br />

according to the census served and the headquarters<br />

the southern counties <strong>of</strong> the<br />

and is the form <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is conducted this year. New will be decorati'd by Phil<br />

state that need room for<br />

now using. Rejecting the Jersey law requires the Turner. Other <strong>of</strong>ficers in the<br />

<strong>City</strong> net effected<br />

expansion.<br />

principal <strong>of</strong> separation <strong>of</strong> nonpartisan nomination and Mrs, Angle Pulvino. James<br />

powers, commission<br />

by power failure<br />

Sharp and hU colleagues.<br />

McFaul, Pivid Simpson, Mrs<br />

government places both the<br />

Commissioners David L.<br />

continued on page 12 Jean Bell and Mrt, Betty<br />

Simpson and Chester J.<br />

Baleson,<br />

Wimborg, adopted a resolution<br />

opposing the Wetlands measure<br />

and sent copies to all state<br />

legislatow and the Governor, In<br />

addition they sent a personal<br />

telegram to Governor Cahill<br />

urging him not to sign the bill.<br />

County Freeholder Director<br />

Francis Townsond, also <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the County Republican<br />

Urbanization, also sent a Congressman Charles W. proposals for lifting the Cape<br />

telegram to Cahill stating the Sandman told the May.Lewei, Del,, Ferry out <strong>of</strong><br />

Freeholder's opposition to the ientinelLedger this week that the red.<br />

bill.<br />

the members <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Sandman said the Authority<br />

River and Bay Authority have will be knocked out <strong>of</strong> its<br />

Objections to the Bill have turned a deaf ear to his complacency when they "are<br />

been raised mainly became <strong>of</strong> a<br />

in»e«ag*ted by the Cong! <strong>of</strong><br />

Senate amendment which<br />

the United States,"<br />

would place under state<br />

control all lands flooded by<br />

Guilty pl«a madt<br />

The CongresBnan was '<br />

referring to a clause in thi<br />

water "one foot above loeil<br />

. Authority'• compact that<br />

extreme high tide," which in to driving charg* makea the authority<br />

Cape May County would mean<br />

a great expanse <strong>of</strong> land, some William T. Schwoebel, 17, <strong>of</strong><br />

wiponaible to the Judiciary<br />

<strong>of</strong> it already developed or Olatsbora entered a guilty plea<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Cong, <strong>of</strong><br />

•irmarked for development. ' to a charge <strong>of</strong> impaired driving<br />

which Sandmnn is • minber,<br />

reduced from drunken driving<br />

"I put that compact<br />

Assembly man Jim« S, in Municipal tnffle court<br />

together and I know what<br />

0 i f i « r o ( R • C • p t Wednesday.<br />

May-Cumberland) who voted Schwoebcl mi anwted on<br />

for earlier version* <strong>of</strong> the June 28 after cmiiing an<br />

WetUndi Bill, in lending thi ttddtnt at 33rd and Bay a*.<br />

opposition to the rovited He wm ION bU driWng<br />

prifU^M lot «tx month*.<br />

Othn aeUon In court waa<br />

minor. Court Oirk *»*p*> F.<br />

ChiarracJno Hid, A rnunber af<br />

motorfit* tM flnad for<br />

1 Always an avid weekend<br />

hunter and fisherman, MeCoU<br />

became a producer-phetspapher<br />

interested in erery<br />

aspect <strong>of</strong> the "peat outdoors",<br />

The electric power failure including the relationship*<br />

that plagued so many among people, wildlife, mid<br />

Northeastern cities Tuesday environment He has vast<br />

and Wednesday had little or no experienM and many contact!<br />

effect on local power, but Civil in 'he outdoor world<br />

Defense <strong>of</strong>ficials urged throughout western Canada,<br />

businesses and residents to cut the Yukon, and the Northwest<br />

down on the use <strong>of</strong> air Territories,<br />

conditioners,<br />

A call went out to city hall McCoIl has contributed<br />

to turn <strong>of</strong>f lighU and air many articles to magasines and<br />

conditioners, but few newspapers, published bis own<br />

now currently in use by the municipal employees paid any hunting and flaMag gukle,<br />

Cape May line "They built a attention to the directive. <strong>On</strong>e lectured at schools and<br />

causeway and when the ferry department head said his staff universities, and producw)-<br />

was replaced with the Bridge would have to go home if the three auditorium shows. He h a<br />

Tunnel complex the causeway air conditioning was shut frequent guest speaker at<br />

was incorporated in thedown.<br />

banquets and meetings.<br />

system," Sandman said.<br />

Elsewhere in "the city<br />

The other problem. electric use was far from its<br />

accordin|i to Sandman, is the peak, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials said the<br />

need for new boats. "No one amount <strong>of</strong> electric power<br />

said the old boats brought required in mid<strong>Sep</strong>umber U<br />

Cyownwd<br />

from Virginia would last minimal compared to put up for Ida<br />

forever," Sandman said. He weekends in July and August.<br />

urged the authority to<br />

purchase smaller more modern<br />

A s«J« <strong>of</strong> ,44 dty owmA^S<br />

vessels with less draft.<br />

, in<br />

Weat av. haa IMM acbatWpti<br />

it," Sandman laid, "They had<br />

October — - — ^ 5 ^<br />

better nad it,"<br />

Tidet<br />

Sharp <<br />

Sandman said Ma study <strong>of</strong><br />

thf feny's pUght ha. lad Mm to Weather<br />

b«lleta that the conrtrucUon <strong>of</strong><br />

• cauaeway aomt dtaUnce into Moatry aunny and hot<br />

Delaware Bay woold SOIM today with a poaaujOtty <strong>of</strong><br />

"«• <strong>of</strong> th. probtoma by •^no<strong>of</strong>c Msjt<br />

MtHng down runauig time and<br />

^taUnf O, nwd f»

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