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jTY $ENtINEL-LEDCER<br />

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CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

I «l» OcHi aty SMitlnM I*.l»pf — E"l l"l<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty<br />

ONE VBAII AOO<br />

The American Legian'annniinccd<br />

lilfins to present a Citizenship Awsrtl<br />

if, Tuny Taccarinn. retired chief en.<br />

Will It Hold Up?<br />

MM' tr walMl<br />

.BlT<br />

MM' tr walMlpM Ri¥<br />

Bl Mr y«t, MM, , IW »•«. •»•»•: "I* nwntM.<br />

i H*»it« M tt« Pml orftM « mm riff, N»W j»rnr,<br />

11I4M Act nf tur«(t 1, lilt.<br />

THURSDAY - MARCH IB - 105Q.<br />

jitm*, Governor Driscoll!<br />

'governor Driscoll ii leorninrn. thing or two.<br />

it he should by now.<br />

Em Imtancei That the people, in general, believe<br />

- 1 —nmy in government— except when it affects their<br />

At<br />

_i# Governor hoi found that out since he sub-<br />

,.._^ his economy budfet for <strong>1950</strong>. It was a beouti-<br />

l,budfett a balanced budget. It was hailed from<br />

• i to California, from Seattle to Miami, aa an<br />

pie-setter, a rebuke to the prgdiKality "f thn<br />

Tlii> 1B.M Community Association<br />

named a committee to confer with<br />

ilty <strong>of</strong>llcialJ in on iittcmg to spud<br />

up the reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the board-<br />

walk so il w.iuld be open hy sum-<br />

rriiT<br />

w * *<br />

Mrs. Faustina Casperlna was in-<br />

jlirt-a when the laxiciib in wliii-h<br />

«h'c was o passenger was hlrui k hy<br />

a train ftl luth si<br />

The Woman's Club staged n well,<br />

title nded fashion show with pr<strong>of</strong>es.<br />

signal entertainment in thi- hifh<br />

school auditorium,<br />

Thi' Rev. B. B: Doyle moved into<br />

the new rectory uf St. Aujiusiine's<br />

R C. Church at 1308 <strong>Ocean</strong> av from<br />

the if.nK-i.stiibluihf.d rectury al IB 1 )<br />

„.. „.„ folks at Rutjrers found that it would nvr.<br />

appropriation, when the Uovtsrnor proposed ^ - " ^<br />

AOO<br />

well beyumi<br />

tht State Museum to Have expenses and, yes,<br />

rfe down here in South Jersey found that state o>d<br />

• our bunch eroiion ftfht was to be curtailed drastic<br />

, you could have heard the tumultous protests from<br />

j to Jericho and back.<br />

So maybe Mr. DriscoH's tiff he, sea worthy budget is<br />

if to come unbalanced.,. After all, erosion menaces<br />

j <strong>of</strong> the itate'g most gigantic and lucrative industries<br />

—vacations: one that produces heavily in taxes.<br />

W« heartily endorse any reduction in appropria-<br />

i the Governor proposed for North Jersey, but he'd<br />

better not tinker with our erosion! . . . See what we<br />

If you do, you have a pretty elenr picture <strong>of</strong> reasons<br />

i, *hy federal spending goes up and up and up. It goes<br />

up because the people, while crying for economy, still<br />

{• demand more and more federal money for their various<br />

j dbtricta. They bully Congress with lobbies, letters,<br />

i telegrams.<br />

". . As one contemporary remarked the other day, the<br />

American people have become afflicted with a spending<br />

mania. Some day, sooner or later, we'll land upsi' 1 -<br />

,, down in • financial snow bank, me a ski jumper w<br />

J raises. . N<br />

War on the Fly-by-Nights<br />

*' Than art bright prospects that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> may<br />

not be afflicted this summer with posts that have always<br />

- *• been perennial—the salesmen and solicitors for phony<br />

Wires, from Worthless lawn fertilizer to equally worth-<br />

Jes*, advertising; gchemes that benefit none but-the—, i<br />

promoter.<br />

The Police Department and the new Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce propose to join forces and ride herd on these<br />

fly-by-night gyps<br />

The method <strong>of</strong> operation hasn't as yet been de-<br />

elded. There are plenty <strong>of</strong> successful plans to select<br />

from, The idea ii splendid.<br />

The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce has a<br />

Better Business Bureau that has saved that resort's<br />

business people hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars. Some-<br />

thing similar has been desperately needed here for<br />

m»ny decades.<br />

STHfW<br />

iliiiity, ihp local Hut Cru«s tun i<br />

drive coinmittee mnlinufil its H.<br />

lurl« toward a KI.UI (if $8,500. Chan.<br />

man Holier! K Bell iinnnunfetl<br />

Commander John W. <strong>Mar</strong>ts, <strong>of</strong> th"<br />

resort, was appointed hy ihe Navy<br />

m Ordnance Oflicer at the Brh<br />

Naval District at New Orleans, La<br />

The Hev William L. McKeevef<br />

assistant reclur <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine',<br />

R, C. Church, was assigned to a nn,<br />

post at the Cathedral <strong>of</strong> the Im.<br />

maculate Conception, Camden. afici<br />

five years in the resort,<br />

* , *<br />

The Kiwanis and Rotary cluhk<br />

svere cooperating in a collection ot<br />

clothing tor relief nf tl%ilianh JI<br />

countries.<br />

County Press<br />

Opinion, Condensed<br />

Down <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Memory Lane '<br />

Home Rule for Hometown<br />

Opportunity For New Jersey's Cbmmunitiei <strong>of</strong><br />

12,000 Population or Less<br />

S.WS Ot RAN f ITV<br />

itviidwuoil<br />

We Imvi.<br />

NTv.MiNDRn<br />

Ifudrrl<br />

fur i) lonil time felt Inn!<br />

!„,. 1,1,1 Ihi'lii eml ol l-'lipi'<br />

It |u|>. IciiU<br />

wi.rir bi'iha<br />

ffiiihl- il I<br />

1 • Iv lui\r<br />

• . ifl..[ V. t\<br />

I...-! Fi .ill<br />

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• i 1 . :•!!• .t<br />

i ' , , r. •_• '.'. ,.i<br />

• .. u'j ^'. t '-<br />

\. ,' !,•- In.ill ;i in<br />

..• i.l LIM.I/i,!<br />

i; i .' hil'i-<br />

iht'i'liiiM ui<br />

live Sulllh<br />

Hlitl^etoM<br />

II* 111 lli»-<br />

<strong>of</strong> KetlinB<br />

liwav friiin<br />

liter tn Hie<br />

a, iliis iii-<br />

lhe Churn.<br />

li-u nf (h<br />

i.r Otrii'l<br />

c :,['Ui,iMi.<br />

l.-l.' ill III"<br />

iiy t'lilinlv<br />

hi -i i.-l I<br />

' • : " % ^ ><br />

Hi liiiiiii-<br />

i,ii! • liiteil.<br />

Vi.'l'-.lh.'ri'e<br />

ul it.!- ti.i =<br />

• " We hi,ic<br />

.i II.,- |,.vi<br />

i.li Wllll i!<br />

mil IIl.it .«<br />

'- ,; raili.-n<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Education sold a cnl-<br />

lectlont<strong>of</strong> old schpul desks, defaced<br />

and batterrd. to a denier fur 33<br />

cents sash.<br />

Af.Q<br />

plans io tiuild a<br />

Iiartment store to ri'iilace two i,]d<br />

tram* 1 buildiniiR he occupied, which<br />

were beinK ra«ed.<br />

Bondholders <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Shores<br />

llotpital, Somers I'uint. iirulectert<br />

ihpir holdiniis -hy purchasing the<br />

property at an auction sale to satisfj<br />

a ifurl decree, for iin.fKK).<br />

iKditor-i Niite — Tin> it th<br />

«< (.iiriti m (hi 1 turn-lit n-nes "<br />

Hi firtiticfc ijrepiirril hy the ,NV.i<br />

jersey C-!.iir:mis^,iir, nri .Muniti<br />

|,iil dovcrnment and Uitiriliutii<br />

UirOLi^h jaciiitics <strong>of</strong> the Nf.<br />

Jersey Press ASMitliHiun In ili.'<br />

cuss pulilicly (In- iironram i.i<br />

rnunici|ial ijiiVernmi-ht iT.|irme<br />

mt.nt nos*.- bilt.n- !hi- HIMt<br />

New Jersi-y'i •'smaliir" maun- .<br />

laliiie^. thuM. iMih saijiiii |,ii|,iiia.<br />

linn nr U-SN. HiiVe ij.-efi i^iM-n ^prt-i.il<br />

-|,|l,iMll t"<br />

!!•., r ui<br />

Tl.iy 11,ul,!<br />

I h III<br />

' r - . - . e i . l v | i i - r £ . i t ..|<br />

f, fer.,1<br />

Fibruary'a Building Record<br />

We broke another building rtcord last month!<br />

It was the best February in resort history, better<br />

"than the previous best—February 27 years ago.<br />

The reason? Well, continuing prosperity, <strong>of</strong><br />

course. Also continuing and growing faith in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

But partly It probably was due to the abnormally<br />

mild weather that prevailed, giving builders many more<br />

working dayi than usual. This may take some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pressure <strong>of</strong>f the late spring monthH, when property<br />

owners all want repair and remodeling work done nt<br />

ones.<br />

It GOBM Round and Round<br />

Bui service to the south end <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is tin-<br />

Mttafsctoty because there aren't enoupfh people down<br />

there to warrant good service.<br />

There aren't enough people down there because<br />

bus service is so poor.<br />

That's how the ariumenta have gone for many<br />

years. Always a vicious circle<br />

Well, because there have been so many com-<br />

plaints, the bus operator—the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Transporta-<br />

tion Co.—has called a public meeting for tonight at city<br />

>' lgsil, for the purpoie <strong>of</strong> talking things over.<br />

Unfortunately, a majority o£ people affected by<br />

• South End bus service will not hi present, for they don't<br />

I Jtetdde here la winter. However, company representa-<br />

. . tlvea and those who do attend can each tell their<br />

' troubles, and possibly some solution will emerge. Late<br />

in the spring or early summer, there may be a follow-<br />

up meeting.<br />

< , <strong>On</strong>e suggestion that has been made several timee<br />

- to ttrt the company serve the South End with vehiclea<br />

a- MPfiM* 1 titan the usual bus—vehicles like the Pacific av,<br />

| ! jltneyB in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Presumably they wouldn't be<br />

w - 'Jo expensive to operate.<br />

Local nrrhory enthusiasts wrr.i<br />

pri-pared In play host in the first<br />

South Jersey indoor tournament a;<br />

Convention Hall, under the chair-<br />

manshii) uf Bertram M, Darby.<br />

• « *<br />

Norman Reed, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> radin<br />

pnnouncer, tajked to the resort and<br />

Plcasantvillt* Rotary clubs oh "Slips<br />

That Pass in !he Mike".<br />

Sixteen alleged stop street viola-<br />

tors were arrested in one day as Ihc<br />

police starlet! waging war on whole-<br />

sale non-observance <strong>of</strong> the safely<br />

regulation.<br />

!0 YEARS AOO - 1 '<br />

Preliminary construction work on<br />

the Hanscom Hotel. Bth st. near the<br />

beach, was started by Contractor n<br />

A. McClelland, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and<br />

was to he completed by June IS<br />

• • •<br />

Publicity Director Hay B, Dean<br />

announced that Vice President<br />

Charles Curtis had agreed to be<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s honored picst a! the<br />

July 4 celebration,<br />

• # *<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nepubliean Club<br />

unanimously endnrsed Dwlght W<br />

Morrow for U. S. Senator and alsn<br />

backed the city commission candl.<br />

dacies <strong>of</strong> Heubeii W. Edwards and<br />

John E. Trout,<br />

• • •<br />

The city's net taxable valuation<br />

for 1(30 was listed at 139.015,223, an<br />

increase <strong>of</strong> $1,484,522 in one year,<br />

• • •<br />

Business men, attending a Cham-<br />

bei <strong>of</strong> Commerce discussion nf the<br />

lubject, favored adoption <strong>of</strong> a mer-<br />

cantilt lax to protect local enter,<br />

prise against transient competition<br />

from outside.<br />

nlli.niion in ieMi^ialinn [,<br />

strengthen iillii iniiderni/u loi-u! n.v-<br />

i.rnmi'nt in the slnie Tfti- U;aifl.i-<br />

tiun lAshembly Bills A-IO, A-II i.r.n<br />

suhniilled by the State • F;iuikm-i-•<br />

L'uminissiiiii cm Municipal nmni;-<br />

nicni afler two years, ul finely<br />

Ninety pier ccnl, or !ill4. <strong>of</strong> the MM<br />

i)u[iulalion or les? They won il<br />

qiuiiiry for, lull nut he Imiitc-il I.,<br />

liu HfTinli tiHinicifiiility jiliiii, whit h<br />

etimhint.?; tin' lit'Hl in jirc-scnt hui =<br />

i.uijh and iuwi.!ihi|i iiiiins uiih iii..,:.<br />

ein standards uf ndmmiMlnihnn<br />

WHAT IT PROVIDES<br />

Here's what Ihr "Small Munirl|i..l-<br />

ity Pliiii" iiriisides fur' A Miivm ,-i,<br />

chief adniiniNiiiilive uflin.r. w. lu, .^<br />

a miimbiT <strong>of</strong> jhe culilHil A c,mi..<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> 3, fi or 1 members. \*.hichr\i i<br />

is desired Incaljy, C'uiinciliili.ii ciri u<br />

eu at larKe fur three.year u-rm to<br />

. represent ihe nHinicipaliiy iis a<br />

whole at .ccicilic.il liieeliiliis AH<br />

nther municliial iiftlcials a|ipointei !<br />

!.iy the maynr.<br />

As ill the two uthcr plaim pro.<br />

posed iiy lhe (Jonimi«sioii—Mnyni 1 -<br />

council and council.manaiier (ilnrij. —<br />

Hide chnice <strong>of</strong> operatinj! itptiiiln is<br />

Eiven citizens dHMrinH the ' Kifiall<br />

Muncipnlity Plan".<br />

For inslancii, citizens could choose<br />

to elect their mayor and couni-ilmrn<br />

at non-partisan elections on the ««-•<br />

ond Tuesday in May or at partisan<br />

eloctions in NoviMiiber, They coul I<br />

also chooiie to have their mayor<br />

elected by council.<br />

Voters could also choose tn have<br />

their councilmen serve regular<br />

Hires.year terms or have them serve<br />

overlapping terms. These nnd nthir<br />

choices as ID operating deluil an.<br />

let! lo the voters to decide.<br />

TWO WAYS TO ADOPT<br />

Under the prniinsed legislation,<br />

the rituens <strong>of</strong> a niiinicipnliiy con;,!<br />

Forum and Agin' 'Em<br />

NciTii'i-: 'I'n<br />

"1 in- il..ii;i lull'<br />

Mill,,-:-; ,.( Ih,.<br />

liSli.'ii V.llii rS<br />

rilNTK<br />

Y< - y> h:,\ i- ],,f :i it,r;r tin,i- fell.<br />

!•.( ' 11.i |,|.|,|,!r I.I lifi-i.n t'.ij tiaii-<br />

;: ..I kI i: :I,,i.l!i icrui- (n !!:•• pruL-<br />

li i • 1.1 ;.• y i.llnT ijiirt i.i i'ii|.e<br />

\l: ; Ci.•,!.:;, i-v,i-|.i il.i-u nil i. l,:,i li<br />

I \S\l. RFPIlR'l' A I IIAII.KNCI<br />

nape Ms\ HUir and Wnipi<br />

I v.i- seii.iiisi'.endi'd v, il hi! niv, ii I ni<br />

,. .-r,,i ii ;i,n|i.i.:,!•.( i. i.l the ('iip.i. May<br />

:', .],';, C,,i..il i-.r.ci ilk l,nii|,e.- iilli-r<br />

, .:•. LH lliril ciime .,« a .hnek in<br />

i'. II. M;.;- Ci.,,r.'y l.i-l ii'H-k 11 ,,<br />

i " , •-.{ '.. ,l!.l!! : !>li,i .!.'• Ih*- h,J:ll- Ul<br />

•-.•• ••• :'II.,.. f- ri-l.ur' Ihiil Ii.iik,., Un<br />

r, , ,,!',:in-r./i.ilii.n mi Hie unmiicl Uinl<br />

. i ' irmiii IT:yil.Hf,:i!H r v.nulil m.i<br />

i :iii<br />

W , . r , - u ! . i l l l l i l i T - t r i n i l t h e f e i l . ' r u l<br />

r . ^ . • n : i i i . n l \ ill-, in- I.i ili.l uiil i r o n !<br />

•In October. W'. hawp| lhe<br />

ijoarilBiilk tith w*y ffoin «in *'• 4n4 HW ' pt lnlani *" r " r •*<br />

Wrslpy'iv. on"tht north irlihtl sldf <strong>of</strong> »lh si. ^ ^ ^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a ^ Carte<br />

Spring Edition's Rolling!<br />

;„.( ?«lii-V.>-r I') Sprinu Edition pmrrastlnatini! adverj.sr-rs:<br />

(i. .'• li«lii.|.iBi' siitiun <strong>of</strong> Hie Kditioii lias ulri-iiily Ijern printed<br />

Ai-,,!h,r ..ill |... tu pre.s ih.s ilflerni.on, !.iHi>:.. on An ..iKhl.pui-,.<br />

...iti.,r. will hi- prinlcii i vir.v m-i'li end Irom l.i.-.v until Un' Imlilna.<br />

''''''•*/."*'"/•"••' 'i'i'i iili'i- A|.r.i i!fi c r-liii i' ".".Mil awi'V l 1 ""' 1 W" 1 ' i | n v<br />

|,,,.prr «,ll, vuiiVa.i ,i,py if yi.ii |.l:m I') »•• •,,'!' Bi.,.';ili-e il'. b i e r I!.!'!; ynn ttiirik, anil ll.e iivii.liibli- r,|iai •<br />

r r.,|uilly riinniiif uiil<br />

Ci.pv lur i.r.v fiivin M-iiiun inii',1 l,i iii (IIIJ iillin- id ictiM 1\vi<br />

,,,,-, >rs U f n r e Itil- fecliOlI (iuei. !i, |iri-ss<br />

T h e i-ililii.n this yii,r v.-.ll fin: P. lHlllill e..|.n — i!.l«« m o r e Ihnii<br />

i i,v S|inr,t! Rililion in |iii>t years'<br />

" Ii will t.e a. lariii. in. la-t yi-iirV-po-Mbly lari'er A n d it Will<br />

hi lilleii v,ilri i.i-ws ami LfaiiTifiil. bri.nci i.-w ini-tiin.- id fJcenii C'ilv<br />

:.I.,I ,i- varied iiiliVilii-i aw! alirfn lim.-<br />

'I'liir i« Ihe lif.1 iiiriirli-il.t t.i t nl l(,e el.lire viii il, Oi,..|,ri C l h<br />

llurry. l.iiriy rmrry:<br />

Reserve Free Copies Now<br />

Ti.i- Sir.rir.h Kiiitii.n. a- iiiuri re.«iirl pi-i.|.le know, ii free-<br />

Wi-ap|,fd i-upiifc. r.-aciy Inr muiiint'.. will Id 1 available wilhnut c-harjii-<br />

!,, all v, ho will premise In niliil them mil ul tuwn In persons they<br />

II,ink Die Fditiun mifhl iiiii-ri-st in Oci'iin (.'iiy ai,d il-. ilesinibility<br />

:,. :. iiitatiop; a-:d hi.mi- cummunily<br />

AH you need do n aildrew eai h wrapper, add pnMaiji. and mail<br />

Tin- pi.slufie will lie " ii-nli per tupy if the Kdilinn is the same si/f<br />

ii. li.'t year—iniire if il ;> larger. We'll let yuu know !hilt inter.<br />

Almost alwiiys in (he past, the Ui innnd lor the Edition has i>«.<br />

ei-eiieii the "uM,i> N" w "'i'l Ociiin Cily is laitier, thai proiiably<br />

•.vdl rui.t.riue li, tiHruc liii- year, ilespili. Ihe Inrgc-r printinK-<br />

Tii insure ntemn;' ii^ iiiiii.y wrapp.d ci.pn> i^ yuii need, th'-<br />

|.ruder.! Ih.na to no H In reserve them now Either drop in at Til.'<br />

Ki-riliri!-l-I.i-tlMiT nlliee ur wiiie or li'iepbone. Tell u* your name<br />

iiiHl llii- ruinilier ul copies you wiinl reserveil They'll he set oside<br />

Inr yuu<br />

You will he expeili'd In call lor them at The Renlini'1-l.ciliiiT<br />

ulliei" un Thurndiiy April ail Ynur ri'serviiliiin will lioid une Heelt<br />

tlii-l.iillel' 11 \l.il iliin'l call wdliill ilia! 11 rn •- >. 111 r i I.J.II > n ill |;.i<br />

In i.llier*<br />

Miike ynur reBervaliuiis nnw,<br />

i iiiisiil'-ii-ii l,,i jil<br />

l,-lli-,j inn'iii. nl ir<br />

i.r I...a! i in ri-lll<br />

u;t>s i.il.-.irii,-.<br />

l.ecltr.-i- ni.i-ni-i, I<br />

iii-11!,,- I III.in I,, I<br />

S|. ;i,-i.- 'II..V (mis<br />

In-,- hy il,,- (im il<br />

Co. Chamber Man Rap«<br />

Copi; and Sentint-I-Ledger<br />

Kdilur Ronlmii.I.i-iliii-r- I ne. ci.---<br />

tui-heil l.y a r... riil in-l ion uir th,'<br />

lirirl uf Fvctvil I, rnr«-. iiri.sidi-ni ,i<br />

tin. recenliy lurnii-d (Siean Cilv<br />

riiambcr i.f Coil-ii.ei.e,<br />

1 reler. <strong>of</strong> course, to ins vnieeil<br />

diHiplirmal nf the flpiiuiiHineiit ol<br />

(lupwiiod Mullen, llrsl Uce iiresidi'it<br />

uf the Capi. Miiy rmiiily Chamin-r<br />

ut C'ummcrcc. as Hit. n |.ri.-i-Mtiiti\i-<br />

fur Cape May I'muity mi ilu- Fum<br />

Coiiuly Prujeci to iibiain n iii.^<br />

hiKhuiiy irnm neepWiiter in Sninei.'<br />

Point<br />

Kor twu years 1 liave been a mem-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> Hie Capi- May C'l.lilily Cham.<br />

!i,-r <strong>of</strong> Comnii'i-i-t..<br />

Iji riiilBi. oi my willintiness lo \vuri'<br />

li'l the i-nlire ciiunly. 1 I.mini nij,<br />

ii'il on lhe Ciiliiily Chamber's Kxei-ii<br />

liM Cummillc.e. a year ami, and air<br />

i lijihty prniid in have been so hun.<br />

f-reil<br />

III the two years tiint I liavn a:,<br />

(ended Cuunly Chamber Iiieeiint!s. I<br />

have seen nnjy thlei. or four Oeenii<br />

Cily husiliessnien mil In two nr 1 Hi ,-,•<br />

Nuw. I would like any pei<br />

ra»e li, IMpnBe<br />

ui in<br />

ii'i leru.-nl I.. ...'i.n.iini/.', inn m lhe<br />

I.in ..I ireincii.i..ii..' leiiefiil eX|iernli-<br />

luii- ^ilh !it!!i. nr ii,i ,-xi-iist-. tbe<br />

h> ihii piiipu-eil ai-ii.-n i. n(..riii.ili!t-<br />

Cc-rlaii:ly lhe i:ifi;i 1 i. nei-deii ns<br />

in: iii l..,i;iy ;is il i.ii i u;is. ;ind cer-<br />

a. it i-M-r liiis<br />

V'llli ledi-rali/aliun uf the enlirr<br />

N t u J*-rsi-y iiilanii w a l e r w n y iip.<br />

j i(-,niiiua leahli ,,ttt-i- iiiany year,,<br />

i! Hi.uiil he ii ihsimcliy liiii'hward<br />

1' \e il «i- permilleil lhe feill-lii!<br />

; ,iu-niMi,-nl I.i \\ ittiiii-.iu- its m a m -<br />

li-r.i.in-,. nf Ilie [.aii.il mid il, ilriiw.<br />

liMilLi!-- iit tills time<br />

I I.OI TINC! A ClIAMriON Or<br />

Till: i.ITTI.K mi.I.OW<br />

(CaiiH May Cuuiity (iazrtLrl<br />

f-'ew [illlniiis iinilnunciniJ their pro.<br />

jecli-il ritiii-iiii'iH from public lif.,<br />

inn iiuiist ii wider circle <strong>of</strong> friend-,<br />

than lleiiry Y. Cloulmi!. who Id il<br />

he known ins! Week that he « ill iirit<br />

Si-i-k anulhci- lerin on Ihe Hoard <br />

small county lawmakers also rntty<br />

Lalk against passing adminiKtrafion<br />

liillj. booslirii unemployment con',<br />

nerisalion and temporary disabllitv<br />

benefits, stirfenlnii <strong>of</strong> adminislrativc<br />

(rocedures and sjieedinK up |ir<strong>of</strong>r«'-<br />

ins <strong>of</strong> claims.<br />

Tlie iruckers' lobby Is taking a'!-<br />

vantuMe <strong>of</strong> the situation by askiny<br />

the Diivernor and the leKishilivc<br />

|eu(!ers to hold back uction on ihe<br />

Meiiurter hill calling for increases in<br />

n j'lstratioh fees and asle weigh?<br />

limitations on the big trucks and<br />

Iraiier-trucks operated over slate<br />

hisliways.<br />

KiH'C-ATION BILI. OPPOSKD<br />

Henale O|)|ii)sitirin is expected on<br />

ihi Freeman education bill iih^.m-i^<br />

last week hy the AsKembly. The fjii:<br />

iTe.Mes lhe State Department <strong>of</strong> Kd-<br />

unliun as the 14th principul depart-<br />

mi nt und gives the mate .Board i,<br />

Hiluiation the power 10 appoint the<br />

«t|ite commissioner <strong>of</strong> education<br />

Si-nuti- meinijers wunt the appuinl-<br />

in:; piiwer to reinain with the KHV.<br />

iriiiir. 'I'liey alsii want to retain the<br />

nUil tii ciinllrin or rejiit such an<br />

a|ipi,iii1ineiil.<br />

The sioveriiur UIMI may frriruimli"<br />

Heniite o|i|ji.hitiiin 'ill st.iine nf hi 1 .<br />

t.^i I'litise iiiii.oiiitineids The . re-<br />

a|ipi.liitiniiil ol Mrs Hoi'tehse F.<br />

Kissler N.'V.iirk lawyer, lo the State<br />

HiiL,nl nf Public Utility Commission,<br />

ers. was liehl u|i last v,eek. ostensibly<br />

beci.iise Miniirity I.eailer Koberl B.<br />

Miyner, Warren iiueslioned whether<br />

Mrs Kessler. iirst wdinan In be li|i-<br />

luiinteil in the PUC. is a ' relii" DiJi'-<br />

ui/ial Heliiililiciin memlsers uf III,-<br />

bi i ate iuijjj iarv cnniiiiitlee Keemi .1<br />

IIAI w. illitiK to strinii aintifj with I<br />

Miyner. whij is the miilunty mt-tii* I<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> thai coniinitlee The linsi tHI |<br />

prnj^ri.ni appears to ije heading in' »<br />

sliiriiiV v.i-atlier. like it did la*! year,<br />

WIN FARTIAI. VICTORV<br />

ON FBKKMAN BIl.I,<br />

tiuvellior liriscoll and Ins legisin-<br />

tKe leaders won u partial viclury<br />

lust week when the Assembly passed<br />

lh,^ Freeman education bill.<br />

The bill, fatint! opposition in the<br />

Senate. wniiltJ urKuniJe the State lie.<br />

pirtmirit <strong>of</strong> F.ducation as one <strong>of</strong> Ilie<br />

"14 principal Mute departments, tf"'.v<br />

the power <strong>of</strong> uppoinlilll! the slat" I<br />

Enr nihsiuner <strong>of</strong> education to II-j.<br />

Stiitf Board nf Education for a live, j<br />

year term and permit Commissioror<br />

John H Bosshart to remain as hi-ini<br />

uf the ediication department. Pa—I<br />

saisi <strong>of</strong> the bill by the Senaie would<br />

ciimplele the governor's program ,'nr<br />

reuraaniaiiinn <strong>of</strong> state goverinneiil J<br />

inti. 14 principal departments '<br />

Assemblywiiman Grace M Freem;!n<br />

iR Etuielti. won the praise <strong>of</strong> ev.1<br />

I er Democratic eolleaiiues in lii"<br />

lluuse for the manner in which sle<br />

steered lhe bill through the lower<br />

blanch <strong>of</strong> the Legislature.<br />

JOY. Atsrn ti4> FILES<br />

AS CONGRESS CAS'PIDATI!<br />

llistbry was made reeently in<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Secretary nf State<br />

Lloyd B <strong>Mar</strong>sh when lhe peti.<br />

ThuMday, MMeh ifl, 1980 aENTlNEL-LEtM3t» IS<br />

Answers to<br />

TEST YOUR I, Q.<br />

1, The ilie numbtr <strong>of</strong> • hit<br />

• determined by iddlni the length<br />

ind width ol the erown, in Indies,<br />

ind dividing the remit by two.<br />

2, A scone If a thin cake baked<br />

on a griddle.<br />

3, No; iltbough for Several<br />

months each winter ice forces<br />

navigation to halt.<br />

4, It's i new nation carved out<br />

<strong>of</strong> the long east-coast area <strong>of</strong><br />

French Indo-Chlna.<br />

5, Darnel Carter Beard.<br />

tlon <strong>of</strong> a two-and-onf-half-ytrar-<br />

old Jersey <strong>City</strong> boy wa« filed is<br />

u Democrntic candidate for Con.<br />

gress in the Thirteenth district.<br />

The petition was filed by h«<br />

father, Jumes F. Murray, Jr., OS<br />

n protest against a petition Hied<br />

by James Murray, jr., another<br />

candidate from the lame city,<br />

James P, charged the other<br />

Murray is not 25 years old, as<br />

required by a Federal law, and<br />

ttwrpfure cannot legally run tor<br />

Ihut (iBlw. <strong>Mar</strong>sh ruled that<br />

Hiiii-i* thf Murray boy is not a<br />

legal voter he cannot tie a tan.<br />

diiliite for unj. iiuliiical iitrire,<br />

CAFIF.RO ONE OF HMAi,f,F,RT,<br />

VSE OF I1ARI1IST WOBKKR8<br />

Senator Anthony J. Callero (R,<br />

Ciiijc Mayi is the smullesl member<br />

uf the Senate hut one <strong>of</strong> the hardest<br />

wiirkers in the Legislature. He oli.q<br />

travels the liinfjesl disrunce to anil<br />

frtjir. Nurtli Wildv/iiod to Trenton,<br />

As n'member (if a stole commissiijn<br />

iii,yiri(i the habitual sex <strong>of</strong>renrii-r<br />

Mr. Calleru has sponsored bills In<br />

umenii slate laws to focus nttelitioli<br />

in more ilunijerijus sex otfi'nders arul<br />

lilsi, In (leriiiit prfrsons believili;!<br />

thi-mselvef tu be sen deiioles tu sul).<br />

mil voluntarily to exarninutions hi<br />

Ijsyt'hiiitrisls itrirl iihysiuians at the.<br />

Stall DiiiuiMislii' Center, Menl.i<br />

Purk<br />

[lie Ciirie May Cuunly senator aNn<br />

tr>iti(J lo run*, iiii-e the jjuvernor<br />

lili-mbers iif lhe Leuislaliife uliil sta!,-<br />

it'tiiiU thai a hlute ui.propriiition<br />

ihmilil he uiioi-uled to linurii-e tii"<br />

•i litlriiilinn <strong>of</strong> u hus(iital or inslilu.<br />

linn when, IIITMIIIS I'lmrKi'd with M-V<br />

i rimes i-oulil be >tudird and treati-I<br />

wilhnut cosl iristeiiil uf IjeinB slap|j" I<br />

nto sliile (leual inKliliilions whiTi"<br />

they wnilil reieive little (ir no ireu'..<br />

im nl or i-(insiiierylion<br />

OVER('KOWI)Ki> iNHTITI'TIOS'S<br />

SOON TO BK RFI.IEVED<br />

Khumetiil UVITI ruwilinx <strong>of</strong> many<br />

the state's menial und welfare in-<br />

• litutihll'!. some <strong>of</strong> them nretrali',<br />

klmiilii be liirijelj- el.minateil lute<br />

ru st yei.r<br />

Under the dirrctinn <strong>of</strong> Sanfurrl<br />

Hhli-t. alale I'nmmissluner <strong>of</strong> ins'j.<br />

uilioin and aiji-ncies. the (lovernoi's<br />

biiiidirif!. program is already under.<br />

•,v;.y A bill a|j|jrupriiilina $25,000.(1011<br />

for new and rehaUilitation and fir*-,<br />

yroytlng t>f pri.senl institutions ij,<br />

going through thf [,t>Kislaulre, The<br />

money is jirovided through vo;cr<br />

a-ipruval uf lhe bund issue at till<br />

November general eletlion.<br />

F.rrU projects to Be underlakfn<br />

will^be nrepronf.ng <strong>of</strong> slalp hospitals<br />

ill Trenton and Oreystone Park aiifl<br />

lhe Skillman Village for Epileptic-.<br />

These urujfi'ls will cosl an estimattiit<br />

SS 000.000." An addllioral ill.OPO.OW<br />

lii"i been tentatively uilocaled fur<br />

tgr.Ktructien <strong>of</strong> u new menial hos-<br />

pital near Camden.<br />

MRS, FDCE HELPS"<br />

SAVE STATE MI'SECM<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the leaders in the Slicri".--<br />

ful campaign thai prevented pro-<br />

posed closing <strong>of</strong> lhe Slate Museu.n<br />

in Trentun was Mrs; Waller E. EdKe.<br />

wifi uf the former iwn.lime gov-<br />

einor.<br />

A leader in educational and cul-<br />

tural activities in lhe stale. Mi*,.<br />

Eiliji' has fur many years served as<br />

ii member <strong>of</strong> the advisory council <strong>of</strong><br />

the museum. The joint legislative<br />

appropriations committee heatied by<br />

Senator Harold A Hannold, aiou.<br />

tester County, has promised services<br />

<strong>of</strong> the muneum will run be curtailed:<br />

JERSEY ROl'NDt'P:<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Legislature vote'l<br />

lo hold sessions on Mondays atiH<br />

Thursilays to clear the calendar <strong>of</strong><br />

January, , , , Mercer County losr-i<br />

<strong>of</strong> Freeholder* have idopMi) a price<br />

scale for boardiiii prUoners wnnten<br />

by <strong>of</strong>flclsls <strong>of</strong> other italei for crim-<br />

inal <strong>of</strong>fenses. , . . New Jersey col-<br />

iected $2.073.5.13 in taxes on alco-<br />

holic beveraies during January, , .<br />

A (tw anultd by III* LcililMnrc<br />

livini nuhar* muntoig»iltluinibi-r

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