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SodalAftur*<br />
To M»ke Up for Lo« <strong>of</strong><br />
WaihingtonTrip.<br />
for Ik* next £ |<br />
i <strong>of</strong><br />
Tkite;.. affairs (hit<br />
hi37tl£S!I2!f J &wjP|sl2^ ftp. jhw.<br />
IW^hBmE;,*: <strong>The</strong> finaJ event before Mm-<br />
menccwwrat wilt be a banquet nn<br />
June 12, at which only seniors<br />
will be present, with a few fa*.<br />
ulty members.<br />
0, W. Relehly, principal <strong>of</strong> th<br />
hlio school, waa re-elected pi<br />
I dent at'tlie dramatic society fi<br />
ntxt term at a general meetlna<br />
How V, F, W. Buddy Poppy Proceed* Are Spent<br />
MONTHLY<br />
sj---aol jour, reading<br />
fjHie wit, the wls.<br />
Mnnan|oDshlp, the<br />
igNr made toe AT-<br />
MmMjNBve years,<br />
quoted and<br />
a Arilott.o St. I<br />
in. mdstiv to **•• director<br />
1 nates, whose annual trip to<br />
Washington was cancelled this<br />
year due to lack <strong>of</strong> funds.<br />
, <strong>On</strong> Memorial Day, May 00, the<br />
class plans to go on n picnic for<br />
the • entire day, but whether to<br />
e Hi>ciel>, ».ii , 1<br />
r 11 , 1 ' "", Mlr '""<br />
•"»«"*••• and Ed<br />
Lenape Park or Rome oilier lo-<br />
Those elected to serve as a com-<br />
mittee on membership were Glady<br />
|Thompson, Ruth Leeds and Mil<br />
dred Dalbow. A group <strong>of</strong> ij timch<br />
ThJjU're makes up the dramatic t'oiin-<br />
I ell<br />
|eality was not decided upon. ...»<br />
pieiiie ostensibly will be closed to<br />
everyone but seniors.<br />
For the niirht <strong>of</strong> June 0 tho <strong>The</strong> schedule <strong>of</strong> final eitaniina-<br />
seniors will follow up «umethlnB "° *?*** °n «ne biilleiln<br />
started bv last year's emun a boartl at the hlgh school this week<br />
•'cffifnirt.t^celetotion B ;in P the lit.« tlilll Wili'll lllii SCllHIll<br />
pliVrii'iilll t<br />
'SLl m % °^r V I"" 01 ** veterans in hospitals; denntien and maintHianee <strong>of</strong> graves and<br />
•Idrt, BSSl"i Sli 1 * Y/'/J* VMoMl Ho « e '°f en*"" <strong>of</strong> veteranst iMwital tatotala.<br />
aafl the purchase OF food aad fuel for veterans' families In dislr -••»"<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flower t<br />
'Prompt, Kfnpifnt Service 12 Months <strong>of</strong> the flit*!<br />
1 SOS NINTH STREET<br />
Jentral P.-T, A. To<br />
Have Father's Night<br />
<strong>The</strong> final spring meeting <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
Central av, Parent-Teacher Asso.<br />
Nation will bf on Wednesday<br />
light. It will be the annual<br />
i"ath*r's N'ight. Fathers especl-<br />
illy are requested to be present.<br />
Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and report*<br />
if standing committees will con-<br />
itltute the buginejts session. S.<br />
O, Winans, <strong>of</strong> the Glassbore<br />
State Normal school, will lecture,<br />
Musiesl numbers, under the direc.<br />
*:lnn <strong>of</strong> Miss Louisa T. Corson,<br />
rill be heard.<br />
Compare them all with the<br />
EW KK G-E<br />
Real Rainbow Gave Name ^ t Youngr People<br />
T r»L I ¥ I w ww To Rally on Sunday<br />
Jo Channel "Island Here<br />
Appeared After Shower ai Captain Mey Cait Anchor<br />
in Somers Point Harteri No Pot <strong>of</strong> Gold, However.<br />
famtai<br />
MMI,<br />
^^^^JS^S<br />
10* FEATURES<br />
Htighi.<br />
w Stmimhtt Slttl<br />
rnttfwm Ckmmhtr,<br />
CtsaMAatnat.<br />
Point's many beautiful natural<br />
Imrbors, A suJden fliuwer came,<br />
Rainbow Inland and Ralnbuw<br />
Cliaiincl are niiniea <strong>of</strong> loas<br />
siauding in ihis ssi-cilon, but<br />
ivlio first placed ihus? names,<br />
and for wbat reason"<br />
<strong>The</strong> history uf ihiii name —<br />
Rainbow — em-s back Hfnie SOO<br />
yenrs, whtcti is rsniy a tw<br />
ycarp after ilit> Pilyrima lunilpd<br />
at Plymouth, and aftur the col-<br />
ony at Virjinla was foundi'd,<br />
A Duich sen captain, sailinK<br />
au EnKlish ship, earns to ihene<br />
waters, probably in "earth <strong>of</strong><br />
whales. His name HUM Mty,<br />
which since hit* been tornipH'd<br />
to .May. He was ihe man for<br />
whom Cape May was named. He<br />
is beliered tu h,i ' been the<br />
first white man to land in this<br />
region.<br />
At any rnte, Capiain Mey<br />
came into the bay here, and<br />
iiricbored in one nf Somcrs<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> County Judge<br />
For Circuit Court<br />
W<br />
cut Cour<br />
Jutige Wilfred H. Jayne, <strong>of</strong> Oc-<br />
ean County, recently made a cir-<br />
cuit court judge, will «erve in<br />
Cape Slay, Atlantic and Burlington<br />
counties, in the future, replacing<br />
Judge W. Frank Sooy. who has<br />
been made a vice chancellor.<br />
Judge Sooy sat in Circuit Court<br />
in this county for many years.<br />
Many friend." in thus county have<br />
eitended their best wishes for<br />
success in his new position.<br />
New York Beer Chief<br />
Edward P. Mnlrooni-j, former<br />
Pslke ComoiisrionCT <strong>of</strong> Ne« York, U<br />
tbe ebmifmas <strong>of</strong> tilt ititr'i "fita<br />
Board" He rcsignf.] to Mtept the<br />
ippoiDtnient nadir GOT, Lelmun.<br />
Lost 40 Pounds<br />
<strong>On</strong> Doctor's Advice<br />
ftat Hn* IMI Mi an Mr *rr m<br />
rr ma<br />
In *.<br />
wnttnBf iHnli. •• -r<br />
ri'bs.- Htai •«•• WtMt, mm-<br />
a, H. mk. lOa, M,.INI).<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce a toy lake KrUKhen Salte<br />
—one Ulf teaspoonfnl in a glass<br />
<strong>of</strong> hot wkter lint, thine ererr<br />
morolng. Besides losing ugly fat<br />
SAPELT joall K»in In health and<br />
physical attr»etl¥cness — constipa-<br />
tion, pi and acidity will cease to<br />
bother — yon'll fee] younger —<br />
more attire — full <strong>of</strong> ambttioD —<br />
clear skin.-— «p»rkltnt ejM.<br />
A J»r th»t U«U 4 week* anU<br />
bat * trifle at HUnes* Cat Price<br />
•*• J 3 t o d<br />
niihoiiiJli [be sun shone hrll-<br />
liunily.<br />
And with the sshower came a<br />
niinbow.<br />
I'nimiin Mey and ail his crew<br />
obst-rved the rainbow, and the<br />
Iilarc where it ended. <strong>The</strong> broad<br />
mid rolorful end rested neSIly<br />
on an island, and that island<br />
iiCiiiiiio known aa Rainbow Is.<br />
Iniid. <strong>The</strong> channel next to it<br />
tiikes it name from tlie island,<br />
* * *<br />
Historj- does not relate wheth.<br />
ri or not the mythical "pot <strong>of</strong><br />
sold" was sought after, or<br />
whether Hiiilors in those days<br />
holicu-i! tlicre was a heap .<strong>of</strong><br />
sold at [ho end <strong>of</strong> the rainbow.<br />
Mnybe rainbows were <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
cold stiindiird in those days, and<br />
tiie snilori" were more interested<br />
in the silver lining <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cloudi.<br />
EVERY WEEK IS<br />
CLEAN-UP WEEK<br />
AT SHEP»S<br />
y on Sunda<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cape May County Young<br />
People's Council <strong>of</strong> Reliitious Ed-<br />
ucation will have its annual<br />
Spring Rally in the Cape May<br />
Presbyterian church, Sunday, at<br />
T:45 p, m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> public is invited to aHend,<br />
Mrs. John Kyle, <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
left Monday after spending three<br />
weeks as a BUist at Veriion Hail,<br />
for liliz.<br />
liucu. Mi-VkHTH.<br />
Soups<br />
und<br />
SHEPPARD<br />
BATTERY<br />
SERVICE<br />
MS A8BIJB1 ATI.<br />
OCEAN CITT, K, 1,<br />
m<br />
SACRIFICE<br />
'7,000<br />
2-Fnmily Aparttticiil Sihiafn!<br />
at niist OpMnblr eornpr, ml.<br />
Md at tlhm. Terj VUm to<br />
bathing beaei. OM« view,<br />
IIIMTBJ Income. Anj- Terms,<br />
MORRISON,<br />
Innrpanitd<br />
81* an! OCEAN AVE,<br />
AWNINGS<br />
Take action now for<br />
summer coinfurt. Be-<br />
lect awnings vvhifh<br />
will protect wall pa.<br />
per, rujfs and expen-<br />
sive decorations from<br />
the rays <strong>of</strong> a hot<br />
summer sun. <strong>The</strong>n too<br />
—the home with awn-<br />
ings is the coolest<br />
home. Select your<br />
awnings from our va-<br />
riety <strong>of</strong> pleasing col-<br />
or cflinbinntinns.<br />
LAWRENCE M.<br />
SHADES, AWNINGS and DRAPERIES<br />
63739 ASBURY AVENUE PHON<br />
TAXICAB<br />
imhedim»oM,re<strong>of</strong>ibtfttnd<br />
•Mr, nM.«f -» tap- lilj ,hn aim<br />
Mi tm aviM to thk me <strong>of</strong><br />
CtM.I, ons Asa (k* luUu t'friilt<br />
Wfmliii *• mnn i I I " fam inai &*,<br />
ua' Tknn<br />
"Believe me, I know a<br />
low price when I see one-<br />
I'm buying my tires NOW!<br />
mm now Goodyear is concentrating on two<br />
main llr, <strong>of</strong> tires.,, This saves money for<br />
the factory that buUds them—for the dealer<br />
who wlii them -and for the car owner who<br />
buys them... If yOU want to know how real<br />
these sayings are —and how much they<br />
mean to you-just check up on today Ui<br />
price <strong>of</strong> the size you need, and at the same<br />
time take a oreful look at the finest quality<br />
that ever honored the Goodyear name<br />
This Meppin* up Of quality, this stepping<br />
down <strong>of</strong> price leads the way to a better deal<br />
lor everyone — and that's what we all want<br />
now,., Bat <strong>of</strong> all - It means that everyone<br />
ate afford new Ooodyear Tires, especiafly if<br />
you buy now while prices are stUl low.<br />
Tfc« Gi*afttt nmm h guWtf<br />
am I ear •<br />
\ \<br />
COMPLETE<br />
MOTOR SERVICE<br />
Welding<br />
Brulnt<br />
R*-Borine<br />
Wh«*l AUsning<br />
Brake Service<br />
COOD/YEA<br />
BOULEVAR<br />
3WWBL SERVICE WTA*<br />
O^AN CTTY'S TKE HEADQUAR1<br />
A STIEBIiSlI, IVC<br />
Vour<br />
tut Wl« *?.",'-%j wfi| not iiilRH<br />
AND THk OCtAN CITY NtWI, CON«OU|DATMD<br />
Red Mf<br />
Publication (Hflcti:<br />
n Hall. 81 h St. •nil Ha' OCEAN CITY; NEW JERSEY/FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 ll.M a T«»r pj Mall,L<br />
to Protect,<br />
eclaim Beaches<br />
„ Wins Amend*<br />
ment to Public Works<br />
BUI to Overcome Dun.<br />
age by Storms, Erosion,<br />
BOON TO RESORTS<br />
etor <strong>of</strong> Freeholdere is<br />
Given Advance Assur-<br />
ance by President; <strong>City</strong><br />
Okehi Federal Plan.<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> und Cape May Coun-<br />
ty ore in line for federal aid in<br />
the protection ond reclamation <strong>of</strong><br />
beaches, it WRR Indicated this week<br />
when MnniincenieBt wan made<br />
Hit the WoyB and Means fiommit.<br />
tea <strong>of</strong> I'ouBreiW had accepted nil<br />
aineniinicni to the public workn<br />
hill, providing for. Bitch h*lp.<br />
Cape liny County and Luther C<br />
Osden ciiti take crodlt rnr the<br />
Smciiilnirni, which wan ottered by<br />
Cooiresniiiiiri Inane Bacharucn.<br />
When President Hrioievelt first<br />
broachrd IIIB rtfnreBtntlon plinis,<br />
Mr, Ogilcn got busy und imd n res.<br />
olutiiin nilotited by the freeholderH<br />
callinis to the. hltention cif Ihe<br />
jFisldenf, the need for protection<br />
from lie;]cli eroRlnn, At hli guinea<br />
tlon, nlBo, the freeholders <strong>of</strong> Atlnh<br />
tic, Occnn and Monmoutli esuntleg,<br />
til having beachfront, adopted aim<br />
iitar reBiiiiitionB,<br />
Wriitfl I > n>nld«nt Almiit KriiHinn,<br />
Mr, OBden also wrote a persuns<br />
E letter tu Mr, lloosqvelt, niiKBegtlni<br />
[% hearing on the project, and nil<br />
| Ylalni the president <strong>of</strong> the fliimcd<br />
I tate need fur protection. Ho point<br />
JM out that In thli county nlime.<br />
|,propert.v valued at mllllonn <strong>of</strong> dol<br />
jiri wan tmdaniered by troaion.<br />
ij; Resold!ioiiH from • New .lerao<br />
-•eoontles, presented to the Way<br />
I inJ Meann committee by Mr. Bach<br />
inch, pointed out this same fao<br />
ind also that damage from stormi<br />
id tlflna had been particularly tse<br />
we along thi ,!er«ey const, from<br />
dv )Iook to Capo May,<br />
I Inclndn neaek Vto\<br />
: works bill, as amend<br />
^puhlc wok bill,<br />
Bow Inclmliis the prdtectiun ol<br />
icbos from erosion along th<br />
totlc and' pBolflc coautB. an<br />
*. <strong>of</strong> the 13,200,000,000 to b<br />
Jtoorablo action for iiverki"<br />
pihe h rceied a letter<br />
State Worries Over<br />
Low Accident Total<br />
Filed by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
A subtle but gratifying com.<br />
plinieiit to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s police<br />
department anil traffic system,<br />
was unknowingly paid this<br />
weak by J, Fred Marijerum,<br />
iliiector <strong>of</strong> traffic control anil<br />
regulation, "<strong>of</strong> tile ' motor vehicle<br />
ileiiartment at Treiiton,<br />
Mr, MarKerum wrote the po-<br />
iU'e departmiiiit intjuiriiig why<br />
«iO few acfident reports bail<br />
lieen filed at Trenton, <strong>The</strong> de-<br />
partment requires a report on<br />
every accidant. <strong>The</strong> reports<br />
were so few, Mr. Margerum<br />
said, that he wanted to know<br />
why they weren't being sent.<br />
So Chief Jaoij* Jei nee and<br />
Captain RoUert f/fiaekey wrote<br />
a brief letter in reply, explain,<br />
ing everything.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re were only two or three<br />
accidents in the past six<br />
months, A report on every one<br />
waa sent to Trenton, Due to<br />
good traffic control and good<br />
driving, the accident business is<br />
poor.<br />
Banner Season Is<br />
Seen on Way'Here<br />
Realtors and Utilities Re-<br />
port Unusual Activity.<br />
life Guards to go<br />
Dn Duty Saturday<br />
<strong>On</strong> Three Beaches<br />
GUARDS TO BE COPS'<br />
he received a<br />
noo»o¥olt<br />
i<br />
v y,<br />
letter from<br />
saying the<br />
fl<br />
^M|dent nooȴlt yg<br />
I matter would receive careful, con-<br />
Mayor Harry<br />
sideration.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday,<br />
Meadley and CommiBsloner John<br />
E Trout adopted 4 resolution ap-<br />
CBrovIng <strong>of</strong> the aineridment to the<br />
pill, and urging ipeedy adoption,<br />
m has been sent to Mr. Baqltarafiti.<br />
I; <strong>The</strong> rcHiilutliin set fortti that tha<br />
uie providing for relief to the<br />
pre was "vital to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
th Ha larfe area uf beachfront<br />
d by eroalon,"<br />
From a prosperity standpoint<br />
it appears that <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci*^ is<br />
heailed directly into its best sum<br />
mer season for many years. <strong>The</strong><br />
ndieations are that the largest<br />
:rowd in history will visit the<br />
resort this summer, and tha<br />
theBe visitors .will find the city<br />
n Us best physical condition.<br />
In confirmation nf the indica<br />
tlon that there will be many vis-<br />
itors, are the reonrts from real<br />
estate agents and from utilities<br />
showing heavy tentals Mill turt<br />
ons.<br />
Most realtors report as man<br />
rentals this year as lasi, whil<br />
a few declare that business i<br />
better. <strong>On</strong>ly one wai fountl wh<<br />
wns behind last year's record, it<br />
a<strong>of</strong>ar as rentals are concerned.<br />
Sales <strong>of</strong> property are inereaa<br />
ing, however. Two sales were re<br />
ported this week by J, W. Mor<br />
rison, Inc. Mrs, <strong>The</strong>resa<br />
Call's property at ibO <strong>Ocean</strong> rd<br />
wasLsold to Robert F^-Egskiiu.<br />
wot p-llatlBljhiB, BnoT'tmv'Sobert<br />
oil Lynch eottaBe at 811 <strong>Ocean</strong> rd,^<br />
was sold to H, M, Nichols, <strong>of</strong> |<br />
Philadelphia. ,<br />
Hental prices arc slightly lesi<br />
than last year, but not greatly<br />
so, and most owners are express,<br />
inn satisfaction over the prices<br />
they are receivine;.<br />
Kleetrlc Co. RusWd<br />
<strong>The</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co.,<br />
irhlch gives one <strong>of</strong> the best meu-<br />
ures <strong>of</strong> the way the resort is<br />
ilium up, .reports an unprece-<br />
lented rush <strong>of</strong> business during<br />
'our Emergency Stations<br />
Established; First A i d<br />
and Beach Physician to<br />
Be Eliminated This Year<br />
Over 700 Kings Caught <strong>On</strong><br />
O. C. Fishing Club's Pier<br />
8 Hooked by ^fte Party in Inlet; Bay Also<br />
Producefl Plentiful Yield, Is Report.<br />
o be Used for Special Du-<br />
ty on Crowded Week-<br />
End Evenings — jemee<br />
Issues Plea to Youngsters<br />
tesort Resident's<br />
fill Is Set Aside<br />
Left to Son and Char-<br />
ges; Daughter Demurs<br />
h will <strong>of</strong> Thomas S, Mitchell,<br />
more than 40 years a resident<br />
; 100 Simpson ay,, was set aside<br />
iently, by Judge Palmer M. Way<br />
«r an appeal wag made In he-<br />
ir <strong>of</strong> his daughter, Miss Katlier-<br />
.. !• Mitchell, by Augustus 8, aoets<br />
.« thlB city, and Harry Sablne, ol<br />
yMmessee, her counsel.<br />
<strong>The</strong> grounds for barring the wll<br />
|were ihiit it wag not properly eie<br />
|rateil, iinder, the laws <strong>of</strong> New .Tor<br />
|My, Tho specific reason wag tha<br />
jgttt witnesses were not in the pres<br />
Ita <strong>of</strong> eneh other when they wit<br />
d the document.<br />
lented u<br />
he past week,<br />
tCti en pfie? 3)<br />
Life guards will go on duty to.<br />
iorrow (Saturday) on the,three<br />
irlncipal beaches <strong>of</strong> the cily, qfTi-<br />
ially openinB the 1933 batning<br />
eason, whu-h Jack G. Jernee<br />
lead <strong>of</strong> the beach patrol, confi-<br />
ently expects will be the larg-<br />
!St In the history <strong>of</strong> the resort<br />
<strong>The</strong> beaches to he opened will<br />
He those at 10th st,, 7th st. and<br />
it. Chjries pi. Guards will br<br />
n duty from 10 n. m. to fi p. m,<br />
rom tomorrow until Tuesday, am<br />
igain over week ends in June un-<br />
,il their presence is required<br />
'try day.<br />
May be on Daily<br />
If warm weather continues,<br />
,iowerer, Chief Jernee says, ht<br />
will keep euards on one <strong>of</strong> thf<br />
icaoheB after BC-IIOOI every day<br />
ur the beiiont <strong>of</strong> school students.<br />
<strong>The</strong> beach has been divided in-<br />
,o four zones this year, with i-<br />
station hoUM in each zone, equip-<br />
ued tu give aitifilcial respiration<br />
ind • assistance to persons appar-<br />
ntly drowneil. <strong>The</strong> stations wil<br />
jii at 10th st, headquarters for<br />
gone 1; 7th st. for Zone 2; Sten<br />
ton pi. (near North st,) for Zom<br />
3; ami 32nd st, for Zone 4. Petty<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers will bo uHSiKneJ to %i,"fi<br />
zone, after tho season (rets intr<br />
full awlnK, and will Ire responsi<br />
hie to Chief Jerne for the con<br />
duct <strong>of</strong> the truards in their re<br />
siieetive iones.<br />
To Eliminate First Aid<br />
Due to lack <strong>of</strong> funds in th<br />
beach patrol apprOBriation thi<br />
veur. nearly all first aiii work wi<br />
he eliminated, and the life guard<br />
will work similar to the COBS<br />
uuards. Assistance will be ren<br />
dered to persons in dire distress<br />
until a physician can be oalleft<br />
.but slight injiirles must be a^<br />
ftended to liv some phyRtahin eal<br />
ed by'the injured indlviilual.<br />
<strong>The</strong> beach natrol will tuntmu<br />
its tralninu in giving artiflcia<br />
respiration, and other emergenc<br />
first aid treatments, but no beat;<br />
hysieian will be retained, as I<br />
tHe past. Some persons, iii pa:<br />
serisons, have 'oven had X-rnj<br />
talien at the expense <strong>of</strong> the cit;<br />
Boat Davits Erected<br />
III addition to the zone stations<br />
ihii'li in some cases have been<br />
laced on long piling above trie<br />
,resont level <strong>of</strong> the beach, where<br />
he bcnch«s are washoil out, new<br />
Durell Ready to<br />
Pounce on Relief<br />
By ED O, PENSKB<br />
Over 700 kingfish have been<br />
aught from thu <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fish-<br />
ig Club Pier at 14tH. it., ac-<br />
onlinK to Ed Kline, piermaster,<br />
lie kinj(s hava been running un-<br />
uully large, most «)f them<br />
Ught avuraginH ft pound in<br />
.elMht, Individual catches have<br />
•anjfed from three ter 80 fi«h.<br />
Among- those, who have report.<br />
I good catches from the pier<br />
nice last Saturday ure: Frank<br />
'eters, Philadelphia; H, W,<br />
lartley, Philadelphia and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
iity; H_. Beale, Haddonfleld anil<br />
Cit Willi'Elmsn W11<br />
y; _<br />
leean <strong>City</strong>; William'<br />
Bk E Cl<br />
W11-<br />
leean <strong>City</strong>; WilliamElmsr _<br />
.am Beck, E, Clarence, J. Glea.<br />
Y ll 11 ' Plil<br />
.am ,<br />
on,, R. B, Y ollum > a11<br />
lhi S Hi T<br />
Pliila-<br />
n,, R. B, Y ollum > a<br />
elphia; S, Haines Troth, Oeian<br />
ity; Kichard Henje, Philadelphiii<br />
,nd <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Mr, Honlo was<br />
man with a catch <strong>of</strong> 35<br />
kings, " Surf Fishing Good,<br />
Henry Thompson, H, K. Thomp-<br />
son, H. E. Miller, W. Gotz and<br />
1). Khinan, all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; t.<br />
J, Tegley, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> lilty and<br />
Philadelphia; Luther Wallace, Oc-<br />
ean <strong>City</strong>, C. Clarfc, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>-and C, M, Neiler, <strong>of</strong> Plill-<br />
mlelphia.<br />
itobert J. Leman and a party<br />
<strong>of</strong> friends from Philadelphia also<br />
made u fine catch <strong>of</strong> kings frail<br />
the club pier,<br />
Surf fishermen reported king-<br />
flsh in laige numbers from the<br />
pier on down to 6Bth st, Joseph<br />
Bhillcr and GeorRe Ulalr, Jr.,<br />
gave a good account4nK for them,<br />
solve;. Others svho were success-<br />
ful while fishing the surf were:<br />
j, Hoke, Gloucester; H, (S. Pus-<br />
(Cehtlnucd en paj?e 2><br />
Tax Discount For<br />
Payment by Scrip<br />
Ends Wednesday<br />
Balance <strong>of</strong> $150,000 Isiue<br />
Is Pud to Employes; Ov-<br />
er $100,000 Returned for<br />
Taxes, Roeaer S*ys,<br />
CO. SCRIP ACCEPTED<br />
County School Chief Clears<br />
Decks for Action.<br />
Tax Installment<br />
Plan is Favored<br />
<strong>City</strong> May Put New State<br />
Law in Effect Here.<br />
Tax Office Prepares For<br />
Last Minute Rush Early<br />
Next Week; Possibility<br />
To Save Money is Cited.<br />
To Keep<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Side Of<br />
PART OF CO, SCRIP I<br />
HETUKNED QUICKLY |<br />
t A portion <strong>of</strong> Cope May I<br />
I County's scrip made a hasty I<br />
|- circuit. H wus hack home, |<br />
' redeemed, before many <strong>of</strong>,, ]<br />
| its brother scrip dollars weie<br />
I even Paul out.<br />
I Dennis Township had Hie<br />
I honor <strong>of</strong> niakine; the first<br />
I returns, Tuesday, when S27B<br />
I in scrip was paid over on<br />
I account <strong>of</strong> 1033 taxes. <strong>The</strong><br />
I serin was issued only Sat-<br />
I unlay.<br />
0 —_— —— —-<br />
Although there is no indication<br />
tlmt state funds for the relief <strong>of</strong><br />
schools will be availtble right<br />
away, County Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
Schools Thomas J. purtli is mak.<br />
Ing plans to get in applications<br />
<strong>The</strong> possibility that the city will<br />
pass tn ordinance, putting into ef-<br />
fort In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a law recently<br />
passed by the legislature, was seen<br />
ihis week when real estate men In.<br />
terviewed Cumrnlgsioner John E.<br />
Trout, the only member <strong>of</strong> the el#<br />
government "at home" when the<br />
realtors called at city hall. Mayor<br />
Heridley had left on a short vacs<br />
tlon. Commissioner Campbell Is<br />
ill.<br />
<strong>The</strong> state law, now known as<br />
Chapter JOT, IMS laws, provide}<br />
that no real estate shall be sold<br />
for taxes, if the owner enters Into<br />
an agreement with the municipal<br />
IIy to pur the taxes due, In month<br />
Iy or other installments, over a<br />
period <strong>of</strong> five yea,ri.<br />
In order to take advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
art, however, the property ownei<br />
must pay the taxes tar the curren<br />
year in full, before the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
for aid for this county.<br />
Even though discouraged<br />
state school <strong>of</strong>ficials, Mr.<br />
Repairs on Boardwalk<br />
Damage Done Soon<br />
Work on repairiiiK the ap-<br />
preaches to .the boardwalk he-<br />
tween Oth and 2nd sts. will be<br />
completeil some time next week.<br />
Commissioner John E. Trout re-<br />
ported Wednesday,<br />
In all, 13 jipproiiches had either<br />
to be entirely rebuilt or strength-<br />
ened after the hoavy buffeting<br />
from the storms duriiiE the win<br />
ter. <strong>The</strong> final tonsiffmiiant «<br />
lumber arrived this week, he said.<br />
For this work Mr. Trout has<br />
been BlviiiR jobs to men .who<br />
were unemployed all winter. Six-<br />
teen or 18 men work at a time,<br />
and they are elianjied every few<br />
days in order to aid. as many as<br />
possible. Men employed regular-<br />
ly by the public works depart,<br />
liient supervise the lalior,^<br />
RaiiPWaTk Approach<br />
For Doughty <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
A rsaolution authoriainB him to<br />
g the First Presbyterlnn<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and tho Oc<br />
<strong>City</strong>'Welters Association, were<br />
I to receive a considerable portlDn <strong>of</strong><br />
tti Mtate. A soil, DMld T, Mitch-<br />
ell, received tho diamona business<br />
*!« father had conducted on N, Tth<br />
fe Jt, Phlladelnhitt, and one tnlrd <strong>of</strong><br />
Ht! ronmlnder <strong>of</strong> the eBtate, ai»r<br />
ific bequests hid been CTant-<br />
tm, <strong>The</strong> daughter was to, receive<br />
tincome from 180.000 for .life,<br />
also from one third M the res-<br />
th the will Invalidated, hoW-<br />
the son and daughter will<br />
! the estate between,' them<br />
W*n over (400,000 !• involved.<br />
SHOTS—<br />
v: , At <strong>The</strong> News<br />
£v. • • • _ ,1<br />
^iitWho holds tBi whip hand In<br />
i boardwalk bu«lneufl?<br />
It sounfi inori lite a mer-<br />
Thi riaion the censors were<br />
ji fired ii that no rule Is small<br />
J^Wh to miaiun the new<br />
TBB iiarip Bnason It ^<br />
m Ptopl» wUl btve to BO<br />
\ to U»IB| money again<br />
fonder ]f Troot rtopped th*<br />
oat iliivits have been<br />
(Ctinrinuci! nn pnoe HI<br />
placed<br />
Note Suit Against<br />
<strong>City</strong> Meets Delay<br />
Federal Reserve Action to<br />
Come Up in September<br />
<strong>The</strong> federal reserve suit ag-<br />
ainst the city will not be heart)<br />
until September, it was learned<br />
this week, due to the inability <strong>of</strong><br />
counsel lo prepare the ease in time<br />
for the present term <strong>of</strong> court.<br />
<strong>The</strong> snil Involves the $350,000<br />
l ** "••--*<br />
year,<br />
Property owners paying back<br />
state Mhool <strong>of</strong>Ticiala, Mr. iVrjl<br />
asked Assistant Cdmm)ssioiicr>>bl<br />
Eilui-iition C. J, itrahan for the<br />
pioijer form on which to indicate<br />
to the state treagurer the "evi-<br />
doiiee <strong>of</strong> Indebtedness" <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county, as reiiuired by the bill re-<br />
coiitly passed by the legislature.<br />
Writes tu State Treasurer<br />
Mr. Strahan advised Mr. Durell<br />
to find out from State lrCHSurer<br />
A. C. Middleton, whether a note,<br />
tax lien, or other form would be<br />
desired, anil Mr, Durell immedi-<br />
ately wrote (Friday) for such<br />
'••formation.<br />
He said Wednesday that hn hail<br />
received no reply, but that if ho<br />
did not hear in n day or two, he<br />
intended to call Mr, Miildletim by<br />
telephone and Ret the desired in-<br />
formation.<br />
Seeks to Avoid Delay<br />
Mr, Pure!! is anxinus to have<br />
the material ready for approval<br />
liy the freeholders, who will" meet<br />
Wednesday, so that there may be<br />
no delay in EettlnB aid for the<br />
county and for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, which<br />
probably la in worse condition<br />
than any other school system in<br />
the county,<br />
Tn connection with the school<br />
bill, which was Hponsured by Sen-<br />
ator Charles C. Read, the gena-<br />
tor addressed about 40 women at<br />
Wildwood, last Friday, telling<br />
them that while there was no<br />
taxes under th(| plan, wauld b<<br />
protected f rgm tax sales. In ^h» ev<br />
ent <strong>of</strong> default in Ihe Kraehenf, n<br />
the part <strong>of</strong> the proiiertjr owner, thi<br />
elty would have the right to ini<br />
mediately <strong>of</strong>fer' the property f"<br />
SKIM,<br />
Mr. Trout agreed the law wouiil<br />
be n great help to many propert:<br />
owners, and that he would favo<br />
a local ordinance said to be nee<br />
essary to put It Into effect.<br />
SCRIP AND<br />
BONDS COSTS IB.O0B<br />
A resolution nuthorillnf<br />
the city to issue $5,000<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> emergency notei<br />
to pay the costs <strong>of</strong> litho.<br />
graphing scrip andf printing .<br />
bonds and nntu-t, was passed I<br />
I by the commissioners on 1<br />
I Wednesday, I<br />
I A major portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i amount will bo uied for<br />
I printing bonds, as the city<br />
I has been obliged to renew<br />
I large number! <strong>of</strong> them dur^<br />
ing the past lew monthi, or. I<br />
else issue them in different I<br />
i form. Commissioner Trout in-<br />
I troduced the resolution, I<br />
o— —— J—i-o<br />
Taxpayers beware—or rather be<br />
,'ise!<br />
Wednesday is the lost day a<br />
liscount will be granted on 1088<br />
axes,<br />
Wednesday is the last day, also,<br />
when a 1 per cent premium will<br />
be granted on scrip, paid in for<br />
axes.<br />
So if you have some I'ttih or<br />
some scrip, and still owe some<br />
taxes, earn the price <strong>of</strong> a box <strong>of</strong><br />
cigars or a permanent wave by<br />
taking it to city hall on or bo-<br />
fono Wednesday,<br />
No OiuouBt June 1<br />
For Thursday's June 4, when<br />
tax bills becomS-due and payable<br />
—without disepunt — and when<br />
To Use Every Man in Police<br />
Necessary —Attempt Made to<br />
ty'Pavilion'Into Mechattk^l<br />
A bftttli has bvun wer • the ^ti^pl<br />
amusement device on the east side <strong>of</strong> thr* 1<br />
Sth st., on proi)erty owned by Miss Phtibe'<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial are opposed to having anjtf<br />
on the ocean aide <strong>of</strong> t% walk. Mi?8*J)ougl<br />
other hand, is determiried to make uae <strong>of</strong> her^<br />
TW device In auestion, which '\ynffi-'3t adSi<br />
the owner, Leon CaiWdy, 48, |rf lift#^ *ffiL«,<br />
Patwnn'<br />
Proclamation<br />
WHEHEAS tho • flay at May<br />
30 1ms been dedicated In com-<br />
meinorutlon o[ • .tlie dead - koi-<br />
diors who no uuBelfinhly detend-<br />
ed our country In time <strong>of</strong> need;<br />
and<br />
WHEREAS, there lies fleep-<br />
ly Imbeddca > tn .eaoJi <strong>of</strong> us a<br />
sense <strong>of</strong> patriotism and a con-<br />
BequenL apprecintlon ol tHe sac-<br />
rlflcoB made,<br />
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Har-<br />
ry Heudlcy, Mnyor <strong>of</strong> tUe <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .New Jersey, do<br />
hereby call upon the people ot<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to assist In giving<br />
expression to a BOlemn Uiougbt<br />
In memory <strong>of</strong> thoso brave de-<br />
fenders by attendance at pntrl-<br />
otlc exercises,' by the display <strong>of</strong><br />
the. flag <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
und by other fitting wayo <strong>of</strong><br />
observance on Memorial Day,<br />
Tuesday, May 30,<br />
HARRY HEADL.EV,<br />
)layor.<br />
whip.<br />
seats carried in<br />
cular