season, the owner could gross more than $1,300. GIRL'S VIEW How do the youths feel about the situation here? A 19-year-old local girl working as a waitress said, "Their parents should only know the way the fellows and girls act here." She described a typical Friday night: The fellows go over to the Point - pick up girls - and sometimes spend the entire night with them. These are t the "shoeboxers" SO named because they just come here for the weekends. Next day the fellows sometimes won't even talk to the girls - never want to see them again and never - thought much of them in the first place! This college girl never goes to the Point bars and thinks that some of the ways the kids do the Twist are disgraceful. She thinks youths are under the impression that sophistication comes with drinking. But, kids wouldn't carry on the way they do if they knew how to drink. I think it's the minority that carries on this way," she said. "and the main problem is on the weekends." A possible solution she suggested would bring rock 'n roll groups into town to perform nightly from 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. This might help. Asked who would pay for this, she said the service clubs were a possibility and pointed to a poster adver- tising an event of this type here August 7, in the Convention Hall sponsored by the Lions Scholarship Fund. beachOne 21 - year - old Blackwood Esyouth charged that this city is carrying its city laws too far. He claimed that a friend of his was walking down the steps at im3 a.m. whistling - not loudly - when he was arrested without warning and fined $25 for dis- gathturbing the peace. An 18 - year - old East Cam- den boy explained the restless hours this way: Between 12 and 6 a.m. the "shoebees" leave the city and rethe regulars remain. During this hour the girls easier to talk to the kids are coming back from the Point - and if you meet someone at that hour, it's easier to make a date with a girl for the next night or do sisomething like have a party or dogo One swimming. 22 old East everyyear Camden youth put the problem this way: You have to make your own activity here. For persons under 21, there are not as many things to do. This younger group is always seeking something to oc- cupy their time with - that is why they get arrested - sent to lejail and fined. Thus far this season 30 cases of juvenile delinquency have