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News Digest (From Page 1) Commissioner Charles Guhr. and West Wildwood Mayor Herbert Frederick. They are looking for party backing to replace Catanoso. Freeholder Gerald Thornton is running for reelection to one of the two seats subject to election this fall. The primary is in Jyne. Going, Going ... w VILLAS — Lower Township Committee I authorized Township Clerk Claudia I Rammer Monday night to draft a I resolution for the committee's April 23 I meeting, approving the auction in mid- | May of 12 properties ranging in proposed bid price from S600-S1. 200. Since addresses, block and lot numbers were not listed for committee review Monday, ■n Mayor Peggie Bieberbach told Hammer to add the information to the draft resolution. Box Bagged CREST HAVEN — Cape May County's Regular Republican Organization voted to throw out Sheriff Beech Fox the day after Superior Court Judge Michael Connor upheld Fox's injunction request to block GOP endorsements for the June Republican primary. County Republican chairman Philip A. Matalucci has appealed Connor's ruling April 10 that nominations by GOP municipal leaders violates state law. Running for his sixth term. Fox moved to block expected party support for his opponent. Ocean City Patrolman James Plousis. I Floating Hazard iSEA ISLE CITY - Atlantic City Bomb Squad technicians detonated an 18-inch explosive at Whale Beach Saturday that was found on the 22nd Street beach. The ' soft , white Dupont Tovex TR-2 is the I same underwater type missing from an ' upstate construction site in October. Others have been found on Point Pleasant and Asbury Park beaches. . according to Capt. Joseph Connelly of the bomb squad. He expects more to wash up on county shorefronts and cautione^ beach-goers to avoid them, and report the floating explosives to police ' Which Hall? i r'ORTH WILDWOOD - Laura's Fudge owner Lou Lambert has purchased a 50 000-square-foot former furniture warehouse at Sixth and New Jersey to compete with neighboring Wildwood s 20.000-square-foot Convention Hall. Lambert was on Wildwood's convention hall board of directors until election of a cay council whose majority opposed Lambert's mayoralty candidate. Earl O^trander. Follow The Gull? |i 6TRATHMERE - High fides flooded Ocean Drive on Whale Beach south of hire Sunday despite the new dunes constructed along the beachfront in the wake of a northeaster late last month and several groins built last year after a similar storm washed awav the sandy terrier. The county roadway is the onlv lipk between Sea Isle City and this Upper Tbwnship resort. Along Whale Beach, the cjpean is separated from the bay by less tfan a block of land in some places. Ijlose Vote U OCEAN CITY — School board members reelected president Donald Johnson to another term last week in a five-four vote prompted by member Donald Moison's nomination of vice president Jeanne Gorman. Moiso. Gorman and two new members. Jane Miller Glenn a«d Mary Ann Lanchoney. voted for Gorman. Johnson, board members Gerald Walker. Ernest Dunn. David Stefan and Jean Serber cast the I
deciding votes, however. Serber, an incumbent. Glenn and Lanchoney were « sworn in at the Thursday reorganization session. Board Replaces Breslin WILDWOOD — Former police chief Harry Breslin lost his 10-vear presidency on the local sfchool board to William Davenport last week in a five-two vote at the board's reorganization meeting. Breslin won reelection to his board seat by a mere four votes April 3. He. incumbents Barbara Preston and Ruth Campbell were sworn in-t<y their latest three-year terms Wednesday night. Elizabeth Zuzulock took the oath of office for a two-year term and Robert Dietz to a one-year seat Campbell nominated Breslin : Beverly Romeo nominated Avenport. .Voir What? WILDWOOD - City Council last Friday approved a $9.3-million budget that will reduce taxes five cents per 5100 of assessed valuation, to'about $1.15 per hundred But the public works director and sanitation supervisor said the budget may not allow them enough workers to resume garbage set-out: bringing it from the back yard to the curb in the morning. \(.lerk Takes Blame SEAVTLLE — State corrections officials said they had been informed by Upper Township Committee in an October letter that it would "help in any way" to see that a group home for 30 juvenile delinquents moved from Estell Manor to the Marine Science Consortium grounds off Route 9. In the face of local opposition, the committee voted against the move last month. Mayor Daniel Bevel. Committeemen Thomas Bonner and Leonard Migliaccio said last week that the October letter, which cited "no opposition" to the home, wasn't what they had in mind. They called it a . mistake and blamed it on Municipal ' Clerk Barbara Camp, who took responsibility for it. Different Strokes SEA ISLE CITY — Both the Cape May County Mens' Republican Club and the resort's Republican Club met Thursday but endorsed opposing candidates for county sheriff. The local club supports incumbent JJeech N. Fox while the country club backs Ocean City Patrolman James Plousis in the June primary. The county club also endorsed Gerald M. Thornton and Herbert Frederick. West Wildwood mavor. for freeholder: Mary Mochary for U.S. Senate and Raymond Massey for Congress. No Thanks VILLAS — Lower Township Committee turned down Monday night the county Municipal Utilities Authority offer to rebate 525 a ton on recycled material if the tonwship joins the MUA's recycling program Noting the success of municipal recycling, the MUA's April 30 deadline for replies, the need for an evaluation of the county program when compared to the township's, and the pending change in * government the committee decided to inform the MUA that it isn't prepared to tackle the offer before the deadline. Pleads Innocent SOUTH SE A VILLE - Robert B . Bailey, 18, of Main Street pleaded not guilty to aggravated arson last week in connection with a Jan. 13 fire at 590 Main Mreet, a two-story frame house next to ai'ey s. Bailey, who fought the blaze as a new member for the Ocean ViewVolunteer Company, was treated for smoke inhalation afterward. He was charged with setting the fire Jan. 30 and suspended from the fire company pending the conclusion of the case against him.

