Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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The surfing buffs have «<br />
,lone Ume.Mratting. The cold weather<br />
.which accompanied the, wrjval <strong>of</strong><br />
^ring U'qrfnth, thiswarjied some to<br />
• believe,that .this year's surfing sea-<br />
, son in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty would ^jet <strong>of</strong>f to<br />
„ a.stow start. As a rifle, surfers in<br />
general toAy-nt> attention to the cold<br />
weather, "but even,the stoutest <strong>of</strong><br />
_ the lot began, sounding a bit pesa<br />
nustic<br />
Since the arrival -<strong>of</strong> ihe long-<br />
overdue seasonal temperatures,<br />
however, the 14th st version <strong>of</strong> *<br />
tt^unikare squad in wet -suits have<br />
been rejoicing that their prayers to<br />
the surf-god have been answered<br />
andjt has been announced that<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s weekly surfing contests<br />
will begin on Tuesday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 27<br />
TREAT HIM ROYALLY<br />
with a GIFT from thm<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Sends Surfers Jo Waves Resident Qf County chamber<br />
Named 'Garden Stater 1 fpr '67<br />
. -^ ^ ' -.—., . ««_ AVK I war, is tne over-2S men's «mnf<br />
st surfing spot and an authoritative „ n L •„ \ ^^ m s cvcnti •<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surflngf w dubbed by some)<br />
Association related that since the! 85 ""* "Grandfather's, Squad" The 1<br />
— air has warmed up over the pjstjfSnal chjss comprises all female entwo<br />
weeks. Ihe surfuie 'conhrlme ti-i«<br />
r clashes are widely diversiffct<br />
ol surfers fit into the CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />
event, jte they ure — Dr Ulrie J ljuiuer. president<br />
an average age <strong>of</strong> IS or 13 ' <strong>of</strong> tile Oipe May County Chamber<br />
^ • -••• *^fr ^^» ••—^ %.••!_ LF^JI.<br />
two weeks, ihe surfing •conditions<br />
Surfing, contests, will be concluded <strong>of</strong> Commerce, has been selected as<br />
have been |deal (for Occam <strong>City</strong><br />
weekly Karnaugh said, with thi- e\ the recipient <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1967</strong> Garden'<br />
that is). ^'<br />
ccption <strong>of</strong> the week <strong>of</strong> July 4lh Stater Award prcheflttiLhy the New<br />
Harbaugh said that, due to the Summer Court Loop at wluch time he felt that the mini Jersey Association <strong>of</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
ber <strong>of</strong> entries<br />
tremendous number <strong>of</strong> surfers whj<br />
is inHho Wfho «jhlest conlcst wouIJ woul I Commerce Executive**<br />
enter the weekly competition a new Meeting <strong>On</strong> Monday require more..lhan a sin^lp day ot The announcement made bv<br />
judging Weekly cuntests \ull IK.<br />
list <strong>of</strong> five classes <strong>of</strong> surfers lias A meeting has been called for held on Tuesdays.<br />
Joseph A Mammon chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
been compiled The first class is representatives nf teams wishing<br />
Ihe fiardin smtei' Award Commit<br />
the bays' events which is mnde up to compete In the Summer Col-<br />
tee /or Ihe Skite F^ecutHes Asso<strong>of</strong><br />
surfers up to the age <strong>of</strong> 16 The lege Basketball IJeaguc to be FORGOTTEN IN JAIL<br />
Lialu n ami t\etuti\e vice-president<br />
second class is the- junior men's sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rec- FO11T WORTH Tl-X -.Lknd<br />
' <strong>of</strong> Uie New Hi-unsw ick Rantiin Valevent<br />
for boys 16 and 17 years reation Department.<br />
! li\ Chiiniljfi .if CRJIIUHTCC In ar-<br />
Mark Gray 40, has txi-n nltns.il<br />
Third is the senior men'i esent for The meeting is llsftxl for the<br />
nouneitig ilie sileition Mammon<br />
from Mil with an apol.iRi. In, ket>><br />
boys ranginii from IS to 25 years Recreation Center Office on 6th<br />
sild IM Niqui I s. rvconi <strong>of</strong> sei-v<br />
st. near. Atlantic av. on Mon- inC him tou lnnc ArcdrdiriK lo n-- lu<br />
day evening (<strong>Jun</strong>e 19) .,( g „.. ports Cmy ,iai jjjpj ix-ttmih. r<br />
clock. League games will be- 1%6 Jnrl should hiM- betn n<br />
Btn under lights at the Recre-<br />
lrased in mid Febniar> whtn th,<br />
ation center on <strong>Jun</strong>e 26.<br />
ry found no grounds lo hold lum<br />
1 to C has been<br />
mtMandn^; The hormi which our<br />
^miniin is bestowing upun him<br />
]^ nul O7ii\ nt hlv tl.-'st-rved but 1<br />
INI a Irthutt lo Ihe fine woik beint,<br />
flom I>\ ihe Capo Mdv Coimrv<br />
Chombt r <strong>of</strong> Commtue under Ins<br />
CONNOISSEUR SHOPS<br />
1112-1122 on The Boardwalk<br />
©p»« Monday thru Saturday t.30 A, M. to 10 P. M.<br />
We Invite you to visit our<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
LOCATED IN THE LOWER LO1BY OP THI<br />
PORT-0-CALL HOTEL & MOTOR INN<br />
'""•ft 1<br />
1510 BOARDWALK<br />
' hoM<br />
LOW. LOW PRICES<br />
|\<br />
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IUNDAY<br />
FRIED SCALLOP<br />
PUTTER 97c<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY^<br />
TAKE-OUT KITCHEN<br />
St. & Asbury Ave.' Dial 399-1348 I<br />
2-DR. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER<br />
Full 72 3 Cubic Foot<br />
Refrigerator<br />
108-pound capacity zero<br />
degree freezer<br />
Easy-fit, 32 inches wide<br />
CUSTOM AIR CQNDiTIONER AIR CONDITIONER<br />
MODEL ARM.100-Z<br />
Lots <strong>of</strong><br />
capacity and<br />
features for<br />
the price<br />
Exclusive COMFORT GUARD* control helpg eliminate<br />
cooling overdose and underdose . "Stav Drv"<br />
rust-reatatantbaso. "WhUper-Quief' operation• ^f»n<br />
CHECK AND COIVIRARE<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
SERVING YOU, SINCE '22. —<br />
'L'-'A "U<br />
I' from tha 5#tttimM«lg«r<br />
— -") KC, 9:55 «,m. OCEAN<br />
CITY<br />
'87TH YEAR—' No. Telephone 309-5411 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY^tliESDAY, JUNE 20, <strong>1967</strong> pubueMhm OMa<br />
•th, tt. trutnnm n '\<br />
Associate Pastor<br />
1 Methodist ChurchT<br />
Iv. Groom In Tuckerton<br />
annual, sessions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Oanterenco <strong>of</strong><br />
1st Qiurelj dosed here<br />
-Jersey<br />
Sunday with tho npp<strong>of</strong>nniicnt <strong>of</strong> minjsters<br />
to new churches in the Conference<br />
jurisdldion.<br />
to 1,000 dclcgati-s attended<br />
the five-day meeUngg held at ihe<br />
First tathodUrt attack. The Confer.;<br />
ence repreaenti W0 churches witn<br />
100,000 members south <strong>of</strong> (he Hart,<br />
tan River,<br />
iff<br />
|£o m m d(e r s'<br />
ervice<br />
ymmer Schedule Set<br />
<strong>City</strong> Bus Service<br />
•<br />
|<br />
Thi> iiiHini; which is presented an-<br />
, nuallj- by the Slate Association, Is<br />
; .given to an ixitsf;in(Unf Individual<br />
. fur voliiniury effnrts in Chamber <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ulric J. Laquer<br />
I Ciannii'rif activity's. Thp award will<br />
bi> pn'.s*>nr«i at the annual meeting Court House, member ol the Cape<br />
j <strong>of</strong> the State Association on .<strong>Jun</strong>e May County Mosquito Commission,<br />
j m, at tho Demiii .Hotel In Atlantic farmer president <strong>of</strong> th» f*unty 4-H dUTSTANpiNG ATHLETO, Ken to£<br />
, <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Pair Association and sponsored the outstanding athlete trophy from (W<br />
4-H, Better Boys Oub, along with<br />
Dr, L&quer. a -IS-yesr-aid Cape<br />
Howeli at tho annual Awards Assembly""<br />
the organizing <strong>of</strong> the Ope May<br />
May Court House physician was<br />
in the high ichool,—Senior Photo '-''<br />
County Midget Football League,<br />
cited for.his leadership effort In Increasing<br />
activity <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
past president <strong>of</strong> the lions Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Chamber, ineiudifig the Impending<br />
Stone Harbor, He is currently a<br />
publication <strong>of</strong> a Chamber Directory,<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the fipe May County Classified Aft Bring You Quick!<br />
ti a newly instituted monthly news- Medical Society, the American Medletter,<br />
membership drive, and theical<br />
Society, and th* American<br />
formation <strong>of</strong> a Legislative Afflurs Academy <strong>of</strong> General<br />
Cwnnuttfe to bring the interests <strong>of</strong><br />
Hie Ctounty Chamber before me<br />
staff and federal legislatures, More<br />
reeently was the announcement <strong>of</strong> Bowling<br />
the formation <strong>of</strong> a Business Ethics<br />
Commitiee, to stress the need <strong>of</strong><br />
POINT BOWLING CENTER<br />
ethics amonB couniy business pe. Hot ibM LngM<br />
Canal's GoJ3o. J, Lucky Five. 1:<br />
Happy Go Luclv, S, Qarfunkle, 1;<br />
Dr. Laqur. who has served as A'Lantema, 3. Hockettes, 1- Pirates.<br />
Chamber preaid«it sinee 18K, Is 2, five Gala, a.<br />
married and the father <strong>of</strong> two sons High individual scries and single<br />
and two daughters. He opened Wi Betty Carter, S38 and TO, Ingh<br />
first medical praetifce In Cape May team series, A'Lanterna, 2172, High<br />
County in WO and was the first team single, Hockettes, TO,<br />
DRfSS SHIRTS<br />
resident physician at the Burdette<br />
Standinw: Carol's, 134s A'Lan-<br />
TomUn Hpspital. up on its openinB<br />
By Manhattan and Eagle.<br />
tema, llij Rockiftes. IMi Pjrat,<br />
and coritinues as a manber <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Stripes. White and Solid<br />
.-. •.—-- *a^» ^ mtriijuei ui uie ,n>e; IMi five Five uais Qals, 7-8: Y^f" L4icKy Lucky nve. five Oolari,<br />
^^He Is a member <strong>of</strong> the First' T* Happy Oo Lucky, 4.12; Ga^<br />
^Jethahst cjurch <strong>of</strong> Cape May funkie, 2-14,<br />
from 4,25 to 9.95<br />
SPORT SHIRTS<br />
By Manhattan, Eagle<br />
and Schiaparelli. Madras,<br />
Prints and Stripes, Dacron.<br />
cotton and silk.<br />
4.00 to 17.50<br />
SLACKS<br />
By Palm Beach and<br />
Hart. Schafmer & Mant<br />
9.95 to 27.95<br />
TIES<br />
Full width crisper<br />
By Superba and Damon.<br />
Super storage doors<br />
1.50 to 7.50<br />
Automatic refrigerator defrost<br />
DOBBS STRAW HATS<br />
6,95 to 8.95<br />
SHOES<br />
Nunn Bush<br />
from 20.95 to 37.50<br />
Edgerton<br />
from 14.95 to 19.95<br />
SWIM TRUNKS<br />
By Jantzen and Robert<br />
Bruce. Large selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> styles and colors.<br />
3.00 to 10.00<br />
CABANA SETS<br />
By Jantzen B^tli terry<br />
lined and unllncd.<br />
10.95 to 19-95<br />
Compact<br />
and easy to |<br />
install •<br />
SHOP<br />
OUR<br />
MODEL ARM.06O-2<br />
GIFT BAR:<br />
- Insta-Mount for one-man installation in minutes • Ei-<br />
FOR UNUSUAL'J!<br />
J elusive COMFORT GUARD* control helps maintain<br />
balanced j—iT cooling * . "Whisper-Quiet" """iwr-^uiei, operation • . z 2 fun Ian •<br />
I apecda . Dehumidifiea . NEMA-certlfled 6,000 3TTJ. I<br />
BIG, BIG SAVINGS<br />
MEN'S arid BOYS? WEAR]<br />
.BARBARA S: BROOKS<br />
733 Asbury Ave. . Dial<br />
OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nl{<br />
Rhone 399-1242<br />
V Wl HONOR CCP.,<br />
' aai AMmUCAN EDIT CMt|<br />
i<br />
>way To OX.<br />
Master Plan<br />
ute Is 'Schematic',<br />
nie Official Says<br />
new fteovwy direct irom Uie<br />
iw-are Manorial Bridge to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
poK9th it ii envisioned In the<br />
Trunsportaflon Departmntt'g<br />
sols for a master traiisportu-<br />
^ plan- (or New Jeraey.<br />
yman Marvin D, • PcrsWe<br />
I yesterday (hat he has reword<br />
bom Commissioner <strong>of</strong><br />
David J. Goldberg<br />
the deportmentnl plan tea<br />
hlghway73.<br />
included, Perskle said, is a<br />
Irem the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
way which would meM Route 9<br />
lie vicinity <strong>of</strong> the intene<strong>of</strong>lon <strong>of</strong><br />
SO and the Shore rd. in the<br />
at Caj>e May Count}'.<br />
tfrirt that the<br />
on the map are "schematic<br />
I are not Intended to indicate the<br />
location <strong>of</strong> these suggested<br />
»,"<br />
da noted, however: that thp<br />
trom the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Ex<br />
way has been promised since<br />
nwd wan built.<br />
dedslcns,- however, Iiave<br />
i made that such a spur would<br />
t be eevanically feasible. I have<br />
$M pig* 5, cehmm *, pluM<br />
feenagefiirt<br />
M Victim<br />
17-year-old Pittsburgh girl was<br />
1 itirly FYiday when a conipact<br />
in which she was a po-'^cTiKcr<br />
out at control on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ners Point causeway nnd<br />
into an obntmi-nt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Channel bridge<br />
relmg to police. Margaret Ma-<br />
WIIB dead on amvnJ at Shore<br />
lonal Hospital The light cur<br />
hitting the abutment turned 1<br />
Presiding over the five dajri' de.<br />
liberano was Bishop Fringe A. ft<br />
lor, j«ident bishop at the area, WHJ<br />
U the Sunday sessions ordained new<br />
miniiftarial wndldatM, both to thi order<br />
<strong>of</strong> di-iinm and elder.<br />
The Rev, Lloyd O, Williams, was<br />
appointed associate pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First Methodist Church here, replacing<br />
the Rev, George D, Groom who<br />
was assigned to the Methodist Church<br />
in Tuckertaii. The Rev, Hsmrd<br />
Stntton was appointed assistant to<br />
the pastor <strong>of</strong> the Methodllt Oiurch<br />
in Iinwood.<br />
The Conference sessions, the 26th<br />
tq be held consecutively in this city.<br />
Were marked by important xcsoiu<br />
lions including apprm'al <strong>of</strong> tile Methodist<br />
Church merging with the EX-an<br />
gclical United Brethren Oiureh. The<br />
union will not be completed until hvo.<br />
thirds <strong>of</strong> all delegates to conferences<br />
<strong>of</strong> bom churches throughout the country<br />
apjjixjve Uie merger proposal. If<br />
the merger wins final approval the<br />
merged churches will have a total<br />
membership ol H million.<br />
The Conference also approved a<br />
resolution asking for meetings to end<br />
the war in VleOiam wluch would<br />
include representatives <strong>of</strong> all segments<br />
<strong>of</strong> South and North Vietnamese<br />
life including the Viet ConE- It was<br />
recommended that the United States<br />
should support a plan to restore the<br />
war-torn country after cessation <strong>of</strong><br />
hostilities.<br />
Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pastor, the Rev.<br />
Paul Friedrich, now superintendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Brunswick District <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ConferencB', set the keynote ot the<br />
Cbnferenpe sessions by stating that<br />
Sooth. Jetse/a mUrtop field, includes,<br />
tmy area <strong>of</strong> Df e not cnmmiftefl -to<br />
the rule <strong>of</strong> God including slims,<br />
juburbs. fnim. and factory, com<br />
• on iN side and skidded up tho<br />
approach. The car was a<br />
(till wreck.<br />
driver <strong>of</strong> the car Gcrnld<br />
[lrhun 20 <strong>of</strong> Havortnwn Po was<br />
Btrd for "shock and cut>: at the i<br />
Jital ^md was relcu^rd the f^lring<br />
day A third passenger. Nancy<br />
16. also <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh sufine-p<br />
laceration for which she<br />
liospitaljzcd,<br />
' identification nf the rinid girl<br />
delnyrd because neither Oirnor<br />
Miss Klrby was able imliateiy<br />
to give a cohiTenl stori*<br />
I whnl happened.<br />
{Also, polieo said Curtain liad in<br />
I possession a wallet belonging lo<br />
man. Hospital authorities,<br />
ling that the wallet was his,<br />
1<br />
identified him briefly un<br />
f Qirtain wall able to canvct the<br />
nin faces a mandatory charge<br />
t death by automobile as a result<br />
[Miss MaroHl's deatti. police so5d<br />
J<br />
niuntty onl campus, the iifflicted and<br />
the affluent.<br />
Traffic Ticket<br />
Clerks Posted<br />
Molonsls attention<br />
ehand<br />
Rhythm, Rhyme<br />
Of Summertime<br />
A lot ot girls, a lot <strong>of</strong> boys,<br />
[hit really not a lot <strong>of</strong> noise.<br />
lArresta were few. The Idds were<br />
behaving as they really<br />
|Miould. ' -,v .<br />
iPoUee Chief Dungan was imjreaasl<br />
He'd been * •urnma^u si-<br />
1 Isiahd-long bus servloe wiU Qp><br />
on a summer schedule<br />
'starting on Saturday, Jtssi 2^#,<br />
%'Oimn^.'e5iQner E)avid L, &l^^sn<br />
onnounced yesterday.<br />
SimtKon said that the present<br />
jUnc-y bus wiU operate from 8<br />
uiibil noon, Monday' olssi^i'<br />
anitrctiy_ <strong>On</strong> Sunday It will operate<br />
from 8 a.m. until g p,m,. -<br />
A full size bus chatibered fnfl!<br />
George Hoencs, Oalogna bus op;<br />
eralor who owns schood buses<br />
here, wiM travel Uie mute fnm<br />
noon to midnight six days a week<br />
'and from 6 p.m. to midnight on<br />
Sunday, SImpaon said.<br />
BLONDE AND PRETTY—Lovely Jean Benedetta, 23,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, was crowned Miss Artisan, <strong>1967</strong>, Saturday<br />
night. Representing the Lehigh Assembly <strong>of</strong> the ArtisaniT<br />
Tlic <strong>City</strong> ol<br />
Oriiin Oty wants to mnke it fiurly<br />
!MSy (or you to pay for ptukinp; tickels<br />
Thus violations dirks will he<br />
posted in the north entrance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Public Sjfety building on Central<br />
av between 8th and 9th sN to<br />
jcropt fim-s for parkins tioki-ls<br />
But just when the extra violoUons<br />
clerks will be around varies more<br />
or less from day lo day <strong>On</strong> Mon<br />
,lay Tuesdny find Wttinesdiiy you<br />
ciui'p-iy for a ticket from 9 am<br />
to 9 pm<br />
Thursday is diiferent <strong>On</strong> Thurv<br />
nay the cleik will be on duly from<br />
9 am. to 2 30 pm Asked why tlus<br />
change Court Clerk Joseph GuJiTaclno<br />
said •'Thafs Gus Dei lot's diiy<br />
"^Dcrkits is one <strong>of</strong> the clerks The<br />
00,0- is Miss Madeline Turner<br />
Now on Saturday, when tickets<br />
are hung on cars with what amounts<br />
to abandon, a violator can come<br />
to PW his line only between 2 and<br />
That's another big<br />
day. but clerks ^1<br />
on duty<br />
only between 3'30<br />
1<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection, Miss Benedetta won the crotch<br />
over 22 other beauties in'a contest on the Music Pier. Mercedes<br />
Rivera, 21. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Miss Fidelity, was first<br />
rUHMr-up, and Cindy Pressman, also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, representing<br />
the Keystone Assembly 1 , was second runner-up.<br />
The contest climaxed the weekend outing <strong>of</strong> the Artisans<br />
Order la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.—Senior Photos.<br />
OFFICIAL WELCOME^rMayor Robert L. Sharp was on<br />
hand at the Music Pier Friday evening to welcome the<br />
Philadelphia area Artisans Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection here<br />
for a weekend outing Here Mayor Sharp greets Calvin M.<br />
Botteull (left), <strong>of</strong> Runnemede, N. J, Most Excellent Artisan,<br />
who headed the 1,000 Artisans and their families on<br />
the visitation to the shore.<br />
Distinguished Poet To Read<br />
Works At Center Tomorrow<br />
A. R. Ammonsj distinBtfslied poet,<br />
irill.'tmd from his colleotod Aworks at<br />
thp Ociian CLty Cultural Arts Cailar,<br />
409 Wesley av., tomorrow, at 8:30<br />
.m.<br />
Anunons Is an Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
in laiKlish at Cornell Uraversity cui^<br />
rentlv on a Samuel GusKcniicirn Memorial<br />
FrtimvJiip He h.is recently<br />
completed o lot"<br />
be<br />
and<br />
Guarrocuw -aid that violators can<br />
mIUi in their fines to the address<br />
on the ticket if they —•• ""»•<br />
the: schpdula <strong>of</strong> the<br />
clerks.<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> the N«-w Ei^kuid<br />
and southern collides Icoliiring and<br />
r«i€iing. In Aujjusl he will leave tor<br />
one ymr In Tt.ily on a travpllinK M<br />
dd h b th A<br />
temporary<br />
Traffic Pattern Work<br />
At 34th St. Progressed<br />
Work to expected toj<br />
this week on a project «»<br />
{£, traffic patl-m at Parking Meters<br />
In Operation<br />
AM the d^'s parking molera are<br />
now opejBfive and rnoiBifcts must<br />
feed them when they park in areas<br />
where fhey are loeaited,<br />
;CanunJssloner David L. Simpson<br />
announced Ihe locatimH <strong>of</strong> the parking<br />
meters yestSTlay and how to<br />
identity she various kinds and how<br />
jnudi they cost,<br />
f , there are Bie maters with<br />
siiver heads. Some <strong>of</strong> these are eper.<br />
all year around. They may be<br />
an West av, tram 7th to mh<br />
are loeaited on Ashny av.<br />
ajji l to 12m st You aui find<br />
thoin on Central av. from 7th to 10th<br />
Al,<br />
unkiue gilts <strong>of</strong> this port, <strong>of</strong> wiiovn<br />
SiHuiiilay Review lies said. "A, R.<br />
Amnwns 'l>as ' a ' viuv. and beautiful<br />
genius He seeks the lcwfly, the 'nms^,<br />
bcggiir, WL-ed, tick, pine, self,* and<br />
finds then! 'magnificent with 'b^ng' "<br />
A "C<strong>of</strong>fee hpuivtollowir^ the. rending<br />
will be hostessed by Mrs. R. Rohdn-*<br />
sun Chance, chairman <strong>of</strong> hospitality<br />
for Uie Center.<br />
y<br />
lowp awiardcd him by •the Amen<br />
can Aaidimiy <strong>of</strong> AMs and letters.<br />
Bom in North Qiroliivi in 1ST2S.<br />
Ainmnie received n BS degree from<br />
Wake, rorrcat OollcEc in 1949 and IiiAer<br />
studied at Ilio University <strong>of</strong> Oil-<br />
Iforria in Berkeley From 1952 to<br />
1961 he worked, in nn executive cnpocUy<br />
in the biologioal elussware industry<br />
an MillviUe He lived ond<br />
wi-ote in IVEllvalle and NorthDeld durii^j<br />
this p'o'iod. poiod. writii^ ^ about sub-<br />
jects native to the Souttiran New<br />
Jersey ami<br />
_5S? Anunons' poetry has appeared in<br />
blvd and Boy av.. ncmrding to such pubUcatigiK as Ihe Hudson Re-<br />
Voider KennDth A Hblmstrup. view, The Nation, tor which he was<br />
at otic time poetry editor.,The:New<br />
The project. «Ktln(( tf.OOO. Jnvoiv- York limes, Poetry iind 11K; Partisan<br />
Jt ]£ti construction d bitum- Review.<br />
^ ^ S paving. N^v street<br />
OmTOaleuin waa his first book In<br />
J35S and was followed by ExpreEsjons<br />
catyElecric<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sea Level in 1S64, Jjotti published<br />
ptotecUve turning tones will be by Ohio State Umversfly Press Oarpainted.<br />
Dell University Press published Tape<br />
x<br />
lor the 'Iton ol the Year and Gor-<br />
The project is part ol plan eugan's Inlet, both in BOS, and Nonfastei<br />
ty Wilbur Sjmlth snd ,Asso. fietd Poems in <strong>1967</strong>.<br />
dttM>, <strong>of</strong> tt<strong>of</strong>rW>Ma,.OaBn., In Ae Mrs. John E. Devine, program<br />
county's Ttafflc Operations Study, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Center, urges mem'<br />
bras and; the public to avafl them,<br />
voax<strong>On</strong>g to John C Glbwn, county selves ot (he opparturiJy to hear the<br />
engineer*<br />
! ,tiK- Mh'Or motors give an nour*i<br />
tum»; for a deled. Thne on Aslxsy<br />
a dioice: an hDUr<br />
i tor a i<br />
. lora'<br />
•dime or th«* hrnns to> 15 eenis. The<br />
same kind <strong>of</strong> meten ure located betwe*n<br />
Mi and fltti si, 1 j i<br />
on Oeaan av!.,<br />
and on 8th «, from Wesley to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
avs.<br />
Next ennsider the meters with<br />
bnwn heads. They are located on<br />
SMfiag* J, column I, pleam<br />
Hits Parked Cars, Comes<br />
Back, Hits 2 Mere Cars<br />
Sfrs, Grace H. Euler. 50, <strong>of</strong><br />
. Md,, is a determined<br />
soul, , police p aid yesterday, yy, and<br />
there was a wee teaee ot admira-: d<br />
tion in %vay they said it,<br />
Mes, BUer came to th^r atten.<br />
hon early on Sunday morning when<br />
in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Hth st. and Cten.<br />
iral av,, Rfcs, afler loM eonttnl <strong>of</strong><br />
her car and struck tarn parked automobile.<br />
Mrs. Euler, police said, drove <strong>of</strong>f<br />
and made a U-turn on Central av.<br />
She came back to the scene <strong>of</strong> her<br />
flwt aqcidait and mta time she<br />
struck two parked cars on the other<br />
side <strong>of</strong> the; street, , ".<br />
TUsttne Mrs. Eiuer'i ear was<br />
out <strong>of</strong> comrrusdon so police cauElit<br />
up<br />
p<br />
witti her. At headquarters q<br />
t d to ^k d k t '<br />
retused to a dnBikometer 'teat.<br />
Booked on a asip <strong>of</strong>.:,drunkihh<br />
;drivlng and, arioaier char^ -ol'.riSfusil',<br />
to take the feM,:mandatey<br />
in mis SBitf, Jto, Euler 'was released<br />
ini ball tor a hearini on<br />
u y ? . •••'• • •••-.••:• -,• •••• : MOTATURE FIGUREHEAD OP THE SINDIA." Former<br />
Mayor Edward Bowker is presented with a miniature replica<br />
Of the Sindia figurehead by Mrs. Douglas McWUUainS,<br />
hoatesi at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum-^-Grafngee<br />
Photo.<br />
Missed The Real <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Former Mayor Bowker Is Given<br />
Replica Of Sindia Figurehead<br />
Former Mayor Edward Bowker. York. The event -created in<br />
punee v noted<br />
few accidents are ; : Butec^he<br />
railroad only, operates *W0 traina<br />
out <strong>of</strong> town and two trains into tot*»<br />
every 24 hours.<br />
Wilham Besliry. chahman<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CSty Planning Bqard, noted<br />
ttiat the tttys toaster iJanmdlta^ej<br />
the possibility <strong>of</strong> moving the Nation<br />
to 51st. Bt i "4^''<br />
"But our plan in merely advisory in<br />
mlum iinl ii nit UnlinK." Honlly<br />
<strong>On</strong>lille iritrA ihi* an part ot' hia<br />
rccumniuidQUotn *hi> mllrond<br />
wrmlrt he niiuiml to run u taw<br />
bun Un* nunhcrn «id uf ihe Island fo<br />
IIM> n-w «tnhnn lu |iirfc np nuamv<br />
m-n. Air conimnfpt* trains The bhS<br />
w.aUd pleJc UHH m at tht. aUhun<br />
We<strong>of</strong>for foment "-,,<br />
- Time and Thlm* ;><br />
T«dty '.kiM<br />
JWW-.<br />
honorary members <strong>of</strong> the;<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hia- jacHards,. Xiri^PiBoscepMarkS'itom<br />
catss is Mrs. Frances VanGildor, curator.<br />
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