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Want Uniform Traffic Rules in New Jersey State Committee Considered Traffic Problems and Made Recom- * jntndations To Municipalities
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CAPE MAT COUHTT TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBEPA8T M, 1986.
shoulder, raise anu at an ansle „l 45 decreea. palm front, and rwlns aim io the left across face. To slop traffic from the front _ the policeman should raise the] » left arm io an angle of t5 de-1 grees in ihe front with palm toward the vehicle to tx- Mopped. ; He should hold the poaltion until .
the signal la obeyed.
To release traffic from the from he should raise the left arm I at an angle of 45 degrees to the: from with palm toward the ve-.
Increase Safety ai
hide and swing hand back over
1 left shoulder.
To Stop and release traffic
I from the left the policeman would A committee on uniform traffic the same procedure as from regulations of the New Jersey the right eicept that his signals Bute League of Muni< Ipalltiea. ] are executed with the left hand, last summer began working On a ( The committee favors the use practical plan for making the of whistles by officers at the traffic regulations within ^he en- i moment of :banglng the the tire SUte uniform. At present | semaphores to call attention of there la much confusion, delay; the drivers that this change Is and embarrassmem to woll-lnten- going to be made. One blast tloned drivers while traveling In fhould be used to call attention other municipalities or In other and repeated short blasts to dipart* of the State, due to this, reel all vehicles to stop.
t Erf uniformity.
Photo shows Captain and Mrs. r neo a--• - ------
Mir. upon the fomer-a arrival in New ^ort
,, . MS men. performed one of the most daring rwwm In »• ' Inr.Us of the eeaTwhen the- fought 'r ou " t ^®“ 5 **?! r f Antb£e. days, finally saving the entire crew of ^ ^"“ng steamer Anttaoe.
Tv'-" of Fried’s own men lost their l>v*« in the rescue.
ru. i.« s ~pna.ii- ppiitt- Advises Chimneys . u2*m~^pSSupp^toiielr To Be Kept Clean Fold Staliom To Be Mad- . made up of resldenu from other r Aviation Guide rosts | ^ C”- B. r«rv™n- "1 which made the report for the mends Annual Chimney Cleaning Kon , Motor Company, has sug-
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WOODBINE
Aviation Guide Posts j ^ ov „— u „ wert)
A number of boys and glrla at-
... n dfd the birthday party In honor authorized Ford dealers j of samud Hoffman on Friday even-
ing.
eration _...
■eels a working compromise between different points of view. They have urged the Ocean City Commlrelor. to adopt their plan aa the aystem of traffic regulation
for thla city.
They Mate that the adoption of a uniform system throughout the enUrc SUtc will make il possible for drivers from all sections to know what to do under certain circumstance-!, and thus will increase the speed and safety of
travel.
The committee favors a threellght aystem and believe* that It should be given recognition In
the State traffic act.
The committee believes that
the right-hand turn should be permitted on both the red and green lights, and that on the amber light all vehicular traffic should Mop. thus permitting pedestrians to pass in safety during this In.erval. Left turns should
he made on the red light. In the Interest of safety the
following provisions should be enacted Into SUtc laws: That buses must travl as close as possible to the right aide of the streets: that they may not travel la the car tracks or the center
of the street If thei.
passed by the Cape May County of business the name oft . ind M>n , no u>rc<l to Firemen s Aaaoclatlon which was the , r cl|y „ guld «., posts fl ' r Saturday afternoon unanimously adopted by that or- >lrplanc p, lol s. Inasmuch as M, rcot . of PhlUganlzation. there ,rc Ford dealers In more «•“ th k -_ d vllh The communication states that thBn 10 000 c ||i M a nd villages .JjjL, ^nsldcrablc damage and danger hout , ho Cnite d States. | dr I, being caused by the unusual wllh ,bl* request will “-^In of ^e^ron
number of chimney fires In * hp institute an important advance- Hlree-h lun . county, cause-d by the use of soft menl Jn , he d ,.v r iopment of facoal, wood and othe^ smoky sub- c , mlel! for commercial aviation, stances and that the Firemens n f ...rh aerial
mlastoners to pass such an ordl-
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(Held over from last week) Mrs. Sara Dawson entertained her niece and husband. Mr. and Mr.. Robert Blattner. alio Mr. BlatmerV mother, of Cap. May. Monday evening. Mr*. Robert illattner before her recent marwas Mlaa Fannie Vannaman. jof Cape May j Mrs. Leslie Garreltaon entertained the Sunshine Sunday School Class at her home Tuesday (evening. The affair was a valentine soetal with a fine turn out. Jesse Bloomer, of Philadelphia. iiied his niece. Mias Priscilla Bloomer, over last week end. Mis* McOfiegor. the County Librarian, visited the school here
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roop enter, talned their mater from out ol town last Sunday. The Ladles' Aid of Tabernacle Church held ttrfr annual banquet at the parsonage Thursday stead of Wednesday, as It planned at first, due to the severe
owstonn.
Nelson Garrettaon has secured employment with the Keystone Telephone Company. Mr and Mrs Wendal Fraley and daughter. Evelyn, spent Friday In Philadelphia attending the funeral of their slater-in-law. Mrs. Oscar Fraley, returning home Sunday. Jacob Cox entertained hla son.
Jacob Cot • returned to his ] Three Appointments son's home in Philadelphia Sat -1 Approval of Stale Senate Ur iire Khoda Fadddl* Is covering 1 i^st Monday the 8*“* u both the roof and sides. v n rmsn Schwarzkopf, as P'
Mr. mnd M »- Nelson Garrett- tendent
». George James Baker, as president of t» spiritualist w . lr Board of Taxation, and
Commlssiooer
and Mr. and
Weaver attended
meeting In Wildwood last Toes- », rd Mason ,y evening. ^ „ Banking and Insurance. Russell Higgins and grand- T he names
father. Mr. Raub. of North Wildwood. called on Mr. and Mr*, i
Roy Jaggers Sunday.
Mias Berths Kinsey spent the week end In Wildwood slth her grandmother. Mrs. T Thompson Nathan Davis, of Flshlnc Creek, was here one day last week renewing old friendship*, taking lunch with Mr. and Mr*.
Gramllck.
The boys and girls who attend Cape May School were given a holiday on Lincoln's birthday. The children here did not have
Friday off.
ABOUT YOUR
HEALTH
Things You Should Know
Woodbine on Friday
Ml*s Mary Klebiak. of Philadelphia. visited her parents for a few
day*.
Ik-njamin Bear, n Philadelphia pharmacist, returned to Philadelphia on Monday morning, after spending a few days here wllh
relatives.
Mr. A. Sugarman. of New York, arrived on Friday to attend the marrnige of his son. Justice Bngarman to Miss Mollie Wollinger on
Sunday.
Kdward Levitt left for Philadelphia on Friday evening and returned Monday afternoon. Morris Wodlinger, a Tempi* Fnlversity student, spent a few days
with bis parents.
A number of small children attended the second anniversary party of Ijiwrence RablnowiU. son of Mr and Mrs. Morris Rablnowltz. ic of the very on Sunday afternoon,
rroae-eoiintiy Bailey Abramositz motored to diailngui-h Ocean City on Saturday afternoon hat town or city the pilot on business,
traveling. The motorist 1* David Stein! of Atlantic City
i. There should be no limlta- usually ad vised «ben approarhlt.s spent the week end with hla parMs ,h eV.s. m ! 1 - tion of motion In any muscle by » town by appropriate sign . nts here,
not cut sbarplf to the right o. ( o{ or other hindrance, board*, but ao tar the air pilot ; Miss Zelda Abrams returned on to the curb: that buses must ^ ^ Tbf ^ senses—bearing, see- uo* fortunate." I Saturday, after spending an Inha.w atop Jlghte: that buww must J ^ an^nin* and ficllng According to Mr. Ford's sug- defln'te period in Chicago, dlaehan,. or take on passengers I fcbou , d ^ a | ert rapablr d e- gest.d plan, the letters of the j Eugene Katz a.id Hyman Potash only at the curb and at dmlg- name will be printed in white <>f motored to Hcislervlllc on Saturnated wops or bus siation which | 4 No pajn abould b,, aroused by,» "I*' which will be viable from j day afternoon on business.
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when the Ford dealers along th' route Identified their cities. R*" 'ports by pilots of the seventeen plane* in the tour of the practical value of this Identification are believed to have prompted Mr Ford to make this aervlct available lo aviators all over tbi country in the general interest
of commercial flying.
"We feel that It 1* our duty to help develop this new mode tranaportatioa." Mr. Ford stated In his coromunlratl</n to deal* "and are using as many of • 1 facilities as are necessary to I
14 Golden Health Rules. If you are interested in good
health, may I present you with rnn-
my “fourteen points" for recog- "*• seem* that c* nltlon* great difficulties o 1. Weight and proportion* of flying I* In trying
.... .. . body must conform lo height of In-
i carry '
abould be plainly marked. The committee favor* legisla-
tion firing the State Highway Commission power io coptrol all obstruction* within the limit* of State highways, and the committee recommend* to the various munlctpall'ies that where flashing beacons are Installed they
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„ by the healthy man or woman. which rarrie* the lesser' K Elimination by the natural (Held Over From Last Week) s local condition* channels should lie performed au- Mr and Mr*. John Lynch and
; tomatically. -• *— *“•— The committee believes that ] police (rfficers should adopt
tern of hand signalling which should be uniform throughout tht
traffic.
the functioning of any organ of the ordinary flying height. Th body will extend due east an., 6. Mind should work without with the top* ot the letter* tostlmulation by artificial mean*. It ward the north with an arrow should not be agitated by fits of pointing due north at the end of temper or by worry. “>e word. In this way the letter- «. Sleep should come naturally 1 ,n * » ,ld »rrow sene a* a com pa*,
at the end of the day. to , ^ c Pilot-
No morbid appetites should
regular intervals. cl >i ,d ren. of Gloucester City. *p<
! ar.d without discomfort of any kind. Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Edwin
Skin lesions arc warnings. Townsend.
. There should be none. Persplra- Claude Rice and mother. Mr*, lion* should be welcomed rather Emma Hicc. called Sunday ev
State and recommends that to ,han despised.
atop traffic from the right th. >"• Breathing should be perpoliceman should turn the body “Darting the at •lightly to the right, look over 'ention of either the Individual or
the right shoulder, raise right ht* audience
arm at an angle of 45 degree* >• The figure should be erect; palm of hand toward the vahlele I* ‘> ol » cdjoying to be stopped. He should hold *l , * ,l superb privilegi , . .
The healthy man or woman • ,nd tak<-n
Mr. Ted Abrams, of Philadelphia, was a week end visitor here wllh
hi* family.
Mr. Benjamin Cohen, graduate of the Fnlversity of Pennsylvania, spent the week end with hia pat
ent*.
Nat Itrsenfeld motored to Ocean City on Saturday afternoon business. Samuel Abrams, manager Paradise Farm, was an Ocean visitor on Saturday on basic Mis* Kose Dlugatch. of Millville, spent the week end here with relaMr. and Mr*. Jacob Cluuens and family entertalued Iriands a home on Saturday evening. Herman Alexenbcrg wi
Walter Rice spent several days , Oc^n City visitor on Saturday
until the signal Is obeyed. To release traffic from the light he should look over right
unit Woodbury with bis sis-
r. Mr*. Lrwlp Du 1,1 e.
Thomas Saat* ban a new sedan. Raymond Bear* has dlscon|United hia studie* at M. T. H. S.
position In Jessie D.
Amnesia Victim in A mating Recovery
business.
Hyman Gabis spent Saturday
Millville on business.
Samuel Katz spent an enjoyabh
evening at Atlantic City on Friday
Ben Alexenbcrg. of Ocean visited bis parents on Friday
*‘ nd . ing.
Df j Mr. William Bernstein moton-1
Atlantic City on Friday rvetiln nsephine McMahon, local
ttso days this week. Mr*. Carrla Taylor spent Friday Phlladriphla shopping and visiting friends. .Wra. J D. Hoffman la suffering with tnneilltla at her home here. Mrs William Hawn spent the week end in Gibbstown with her daughter. lire. Myrtle Keeler. A number of folk* from this place and placaa nearby have done quite well financially this winter n clearing off their woodlands xnd selling the wood for fuel. have purchased wood Iota and realised many times the value of the lot* in Belling the wood In cord w ood lots. George McNeal daughter. Adallne. shopped Wildwood Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Johnson, of Cape May. visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hawn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Matthews called on their alatcr. Mrs Norman Dempney. Cold Spring, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gramllck and children apent Sunday i home of their parents. Mr. Mr* Philip Heas. Bert Dawson visited Cape May on Saturday. and Mrs. F. Cotncy. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthew*. Mrs. Albright and Mrs. Sauer were among 'bov- from h-.-re who took advantage of the excursion Philadelphia on Lincoln's birth-
day.
Philip Heas has installed a new radio. and Mrs. Walter Oarretfid daughters. Cora an 1 Jennie, spent Friday In Philadel-
phia.
John James was a Quaker City visitor Friday. Mias Marie Kelly entertained the Busy Bee Sunday School Class a Valentine party at her home Friday evening. The living room and dining room were tastefully decorated with streamers, heart*, etc. The table was laden with "goodie#." After an evening spent In playing games, refreshments were served. The young women voted the evening Mrs. Andrew Hawn and Mrs. Gretta Madden made business trip to Wildwood 1
M. EL Conference At Atlantic Gty March 2 The nlneUeth aeasion of the New ' Jersev Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church will convene In the First M. E. Church. Atlantic i City, on Tuesday. March 2. Bishop : Edwin H. Hughes, of Chicago, will
preside.
It is expected that many changes in pastorates will be made at the conference.
While irmng L> ape bis SRl' mother. John White of Bridgeport. Cam. was knocked unconiciotu by *hug\ who atole hii money and threw him into a freight car. He regained tonoaouanes. in Atlanta, Ca, bat hi> memory was gone
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Do You Know?
I the Freshmen class of the Wood ' him- High School at the home ol ' I Sarah Dalcbovsky. on Friday even ! A baby siil was liorn to Mr. ami
Hu Marteri Voi*
Rastus In undertone to Sambo: Time was when a’.i could whip de old lady In a ruff and rumble fight." Old Lady overbear!ur' "You* a black Hall—time nebbah wuz—nebbab ain't—an' ain't nebbah will be "
llaMdepen 1J The hair and nail* should be baby. Herbert, are spending ■oft. and abounding In the beautl-, da >' , ‘ ul,h Philadelphia relative.-,
ful Unis bestowed by loving ua- Miss Dorothy Stephens and I
• urr I'rt.y Hess motored to Millville j twh ,. r . ([H . nt th , „e« k 14. A well-poised brain presides * nd ’‘Pent the seek end wllh | w |,b her relatives in Pbitadelphu
over the entire nieehanism. direct- relatives and friends. i ^ Valentine part)
ing ila movements and providing Hairy Kales I* out of to *
for complete well-being of the a few days,
whole. Mrs. Emma Townsend Shaw and little Marian Mi
on the sick list.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Dav nephew made a huslm-as ti Wildwood on Saturday.
England
Every spring
Enaland fishermen fishing hanks of N>'
and Newfoundland to fish In ■ he water* surtoundlng Cape May County Last spring 150 New England lewis, employing
fished for ala weeks
ill t
The panl
i rel. The fit
fish i hi
England fisheniK home is the tuaek
•atch of mark this sortli.l
leary
of ibis finny iauds high price*,
local fishermen also take • iage of this opportunity •M-ase their bank ac-
'pring 10.500
mackerel were *hlpScbellenger's Land. May. dunng the six
ed ape
Last
ralm
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' haul the
of iniiudi ipbi
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a friend of n
Mr. a.
nude n j family ■
a hoy friend ’ |
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r they were I
Woodbine
Mrs. Samuel Kraviti. and teiialned friend* af lh.-ir Friday evening Grossman wa* n business i Sunday and Monday in
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