Cape May County Times, 25 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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No Work Saturdays Approved ' At Carpenters’ Convention

, Slats pody in Convention in Ocean City Endorses- Five Workdays a Week During Entire Year—State Delegates i Pleased With Resprt As Convention Headquarters

gsr* blnwlf otw to the author!tie*. At a beaiins held before Supreme Court lotnnMoner Harry S. uouslaat. at Cape May Court House, on Friday even Inf. Coney vaa placed under tSSOO ball for the Utmlaf of the September term of the grard Jury. The raid la the largest coup

which has been conducted by the authorities In Cape May County for some time, and the trst raid or any real Importance made by

Report Building Operations Increuing in New Jersey I |h T-% "

and gin. were In five-fallon demi-

John* and were taken to Cape May Court House after being seised by the oBIcials. During the past several weeks the officers from the office of Proaecuter Campbell have been keeping a vigilant watch oeer all those suspected of handling liquor and have maoe great stride* toward cleaning every Bectieu of the county. The raids started In Cape May several weeks ago and have gradually worked northward until striking Ocean City laat Fri-

Shelter Haven

1*0 Kenny, of Wildwood, has leased the Shelter Haven Hotel. Stone Harbor, through the 1- ly A M. Johnson Agancy. Mr. Johnson states that Mr. Kenny is a reputable cltixen of WOdwood who will conduct the hotel In a desirable manner. E. E. Goldman, of Stone Harbor. is painting the Hotel kitchen and a portion of the Brat aoor. The building Is being completely renovated and wl' -

Stone Harbor Branch of County Ubrary

Reliable Trucking Servic

The Stone Harbor branch of the County library will be Installed at the Stone Harbor Art and Gift Shoppe. 97th Street and Jrd Avenue. this week. The lihrpry will be open Mon-, days and Pridayii to both local and folk, who are urged to |

SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OfRGI: nttt iMD HSiWU tVORtl ■* *X CBI Bell Phone U

Delegates attending the t»enty-i The auecemful cnnoldales to the; iseond annual convention of the]executl-e board were Prank Willi-

second annual convention of the jexecutl-e board were Frank Neat Jersey State Council of Car-lver, Henry Higham. John Van petAera unaal»ou>lj adopted tlHas. John MacNalr. Matthew M. resolution endorsing a flve-dajuBqr el linger and Patrick J. Kelly.

working week, nos effective In many section* of the State during the summer months. A referendum will lie taken among the member* of the Carpenters’ Union to eliminate Saturday, as a work-

day

The convention Friday and Saturday City. About Jtd all aectlon* of tl aeatlug 103 locate, attended the

meeting.

Strenuou* objections to the repeal of the anti-injunction law

The unsucceaaful candidates Prank N. Graham. John J. Walaaofc and John H. Downing. Harry T. Fisher waa selected as delegate to the Connecticut Bute Council convention. J. W. Keyport will represent New Jersey at the Massachusetts con von t ton and Docknlab will a‘tend the New York oouvention an a delegate from the New Jersey Bute body. I rank Sheppard was selected as delegate to the Pennsyl-

vania convention.

unanimously adopted opposing the repeal of this law. which, it was staled, would deprive the craftsmen the right to strike and picket. Bansoom Gaaklil. who Introduced the resolu'loa. staled that an effort would be made to bare the Legislature repeal thti law. Iffgipri Oordittet Qood ft was reporti<5 a* the meeting that the buidneae condition* In the building trades thtvogbout the country ara fat*. They are good in. New Jersey, which a increase In building Ira 16 per cent, more .has last year. At the present time there are no great labor strikes in the countt— which Involve the carpenters A threatened strike m Philadelphia was averted when the carpenters received an Increase from 91.12H to »l-» an hour. It was reported at the meeting that a aura of SlOO.OOti was appropriated by the national body to fight the worUng conditions In Ban Francisco. This was formeily a closed 'hop city, but several years ago the contractors successfully engaged non-union l.*boi. An effort will be made to bring :be return of closed shop conditions

that city.

WiH Attempt Swim Across Delaware Bay

Sixteen -Year-OM Miss la

Trailing in Ocean Gty For Endurance Swim

Ainu at English Channel

Maglne Meltxner. 3 6-year-old^ miaa. who la a summer resident of Ocean city. Will attempt to swim acrom the Delaware Bay from Cape May Point to Lewes Delaware. Whether or not hhe wUl be able to accomplish thte< swim, which has thwarted the efforts of many nationally known rwimrnera and only been aecompllabed orce. according to thej record books, la a matter of conjecture. but with nil the assurance of youth Miaa Mrilaner modestly declared she believes

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Hook for Agei Worker* Pint vice-president. John Cosgrove. of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of ▲merl.a addrsaaed the delegates on Friday morning. He reported the progress which had been made for the construction of a borne for agad carpenter., at Lakeland. Fla. The national body purchased a tract of land in the vicinity of Lakeland two years ago for the earn of $6(0.000. The proposed home sill cost $3,0*0.000 when completed. Operations on tne building, which will cost $1,000,000. will be started within the next few weeks, he declared The bom« la for the purpose of maintaining aged carpenters, who can no longer lailow the trade, and their wive*.

Meet at Anbury Park

Affbu r y Path was unanimously

for the location of the

Leat Sunday morning Mis* 1 M Cl truer attracted attention on | the Ocean City beach where she; is training for the even’. Many persons recognized the m.vs who swam from Ocean City to Alien-j tie City test summer. In this swim Mis* Mel rncr was In the water eight houn . H j was estimated that a be traveled I about IS mile* in this swim a*I she was rcughl with the tide and) had to swim leveral miles out | of her course. She is the daughter of Dr. and] Mrs. Max. Mrltxner. of Riverton.! Her mother is her conataat com-1 panlon. Mrs. Mel liner slated I that the ultimate goal of the 1 miaa is to **rlm the English Channel. George Corner is her

coach.

He i* thoroughly courerasnl »Uh tong distance swimming and and for many years was coach of Charles Durbrow. who wm recognized as the champion long dl»-

The delegates expressed thank* to the local organlxg’'on for the hospitality exhibited and the ar-, rangcraent of details which permitted the convention to fune-

mhlv.

The local committee, which was beaded by E. J. Baldwin, reflected credit on the local organisation tor the manner In which details and entertaining feature* were provided. The local organisation received a sincere vote of apprertailoB for Its effort*. The delegate* were greeted by Mayor Jotepb G. Champion and John Campbell, president of the

Ocean City local.

Rev. Chas. F. N. Voegrlin. of the First Presbyterian Church, opened the meeting with a prayer.

accompanied him on many of hU

Durbrow Is the only swimmer that successfully battled the' wives of the Delaware Bsy from Cape May to Delaware. Coach Comer watrhv* his pupil carefully and chicks miay youthful Impulse* to overdo hei strength. He Is of the opinion tbit within the nest few years Miaa Meltsner will i«e the loremoet long-dlatincr ► .limner.

Entertainiag Pngram

The delegate* ware the guests of tbe local mewvdrs at a dinner at Bimme Restaurant on Friday evening. A fine enle. talnlng pn. gram wav * ranged for Friday evening. After local president. John Campbell, gave a »el rumor

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Btwphen J. Biol I addressed tbe

Mrs. and Mis* Dorothy Joaaa. of Brwell. V J.. rendered several novel whistling solos and mimical acta. Mias Bale Van Houster, of Uomeni Point, won much appUase with singing sated Ion* and reciteHons. John Gians, of Ailaalir City, rendered ssveral solus The mimic was pro v I dad by the Harmony Orchestra. Danctog cooeluded the su lactate man i. Atevoag the ««k»rs were George Alisa. Arthur Quin, national organ tear, and Ranaeom

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Detectives Find Liquor at Local Hotel

Richard Coney. Proprietor. Held Under $2500 Boil For Grand Jury

Official* Seize 75 Gallona

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bond Stephen J. Stoll wa»

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John K Hurgssa. *

In a raid made by member* *d the County Proawcutor * office, the Stale police and the city governmeat, shortly after 4 o’clock Friday af let noon, eeventy-five gallon* ura were discovered at the Hotel. Ninth and Central CHy. Hlgbee. raunty detarllee. wae tbe romplalannt and led the raiding party He wa* accompanied by County Detective Charles L’mfrles. Buste Trooper Harry Cox and William Powell, of the Ocean City police force. The officer* bad no diOlruIty In pulling off their aurpriee raid and ~ 1 orated the large quantity at BK>on«hine. Charles Ktark. an employes at the hotel, wa* arrested by the officers and held under $660 hall a« a material wltnea* IB

Richard Coney owner of the Alglen Hotel, was not preser- at time the mid Wa* made, but aa hi* .'tara later in the nay

The Whole Family Is Interested

In Securing a Home by the Sea

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At this season of the year the entire family from grandma down to the youngest kiddy wants a home at the seashore. The hot, sultry atmosphere of the city oppresses them and all ate eager for a whiff of the cool, salt seashore breezes. SEA ISLE CITY SOLVES THE PROBLEM Here are to be found all the joys of bathing, boating and fishing combined with all the conveniences of the inland metropolis, it requires no,sacrifice of modem comforts to come to this resort; they are all here - - electric lights, gas, telephone and wire service, stores of all kinds, churches, railroad, bus service, free public library and everything else that goes with a complete municipality. THE HOME IS HERE FOR YOU We will be pleased to help you in selecting a comfortable home by the sea. There is a home here for your family and you may as well secure it NOW.

Maurice M. Sofroney