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Ought To Be A Law'<br />

— or, ought there* the <strong>City</strong> Commission, maintain peace and dignity.<br />

tin otfer to >nikc the Police Department ' So, turnabout Is Mr pto. We ate addpt-<br />

» , ^ J i W M | a,new "anti-noise" orf* gg ^ ^ ^ s «5* Wtat ^<br />

i*i»op wiUi' the Intent, according to its Utle, "to It took three local attorneys, not to men-<br />

,^ jmjhilwt tte makiht; <strong>of</strong> loud and/or raucous uon th« Margate city solicitor, to conceive<br />

This would be true if passing a law auto-<br />

matically accomplishes anything to corrtct a<br />

situation It doesn't, <strong>of</strong> course.<br />

„ , -a.- ".Qt laws HI AcuHnuusu juiti. MMI. What counts is a willingness <strong>of</strong> our perm-<br />

' [ head the Re-<br />

publican campaign. Whether he will<br />

continue to lead the G.O.P. forci«<br />

after his nptwinhticnt Inter by Gov-<br />

ernor HughcB. is problematical.<br />

The Governnr asks for "candor"<br />

Forum *ind Agin' 'Em<br />

Luckiest Man<br />

In Vietnam?<br />

Dear Slf:<br />

I consider myself one <strong>of</strong> the luck-<br />

iest men in Vietnam. I, unlike tnost<br />

others over here,. rccefvo tny<br />

hometown newspaper.<br />

H Is the greatest boost in motal<br />

for the soldier to know what it<br />

happening »t home. It is also great lo<br />

know there arc people back home,<br />

besides Mentis turf njatives, who<br />

care about the men fighting ti this<br />

far <strong>of</strong>f country.<br />

We're here for a very good reason<br />

and'arc proud to serve our country<br />

In her hour at need.<br />

I thank all the people, whether<br />

pro or con to oils -war, who support<br />

our servicemen engaged In * this<br />

conflict.^Thank you.; i<br />

. Stoierdy, "<br />

Todd E. Bower<br />

(Editor's note: Todd E. Bowi* Is<br />

the son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Jeaneue Bower, i <strong>of</strong><br />

739 Asbury av., and he is with the<br />

UJ5. Army in Vietnam. Bower wan<br />

one ct the uerviecmon to whotn' the<br />

Fergmon-FoBlkj Pout O50, Veterans<br />

o) Foreign Wars, sends every Issue<br />

or the campaigntoaii' ahead. "• In a<br />

graduation, speech at Newark State<br />

College, he revealed the Demoratlc<br />

line ot attack to retain control <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Legislahtni<br />

"Htyood itt own arcomplisliments<br />

lor tin- State, I hope and pray that<br />

the crmnigi- evidenced by this Legis-<br />

lature wilt Invoke a new kind <strong>of</strong><br />

courage and a new candor on the<br />

part at all our citizens — a condor<br />

which will be evidenced by nil men<br />

in all discussion ot public Issues,"<br />

he said<br />

"And I hope that the day will<br />

soon come when the people who<br />

use platitudes to denounce the sales<br />

tax, tor example, will renliro that<br />

they are octunlly denouncing all th.it<br />

the soles tax provides for our<br />

State und its future — the State<br />

aid, the hospitals, the colleges, (he<br />

health measures and the liundrwl<br />

other things they would not dare<br />

criticize in plnin Jajiguoge."<br />

TAXES — Local properly taxpay-<br />

ers in Now Jersey probably will not<br />

have tiler times reduced in the<br />

years Jihciid.<br />

Clarence J. Ziegler. executive di-<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Taxpayers<br />

Association, blasted the hopes <strong>of</strong> lo-<br />

cal property owners recently by<br />

claiming that despite IUI additional<br />

yearly income <strong>of</strong> $202,500,000 from<br />

the three perfcent sales tax, a record<br />

.statewide rise <strong>of</strong> 13% percent in<br />

the western democracies .<br />

Russian advisors and technicians<br />

in the Middle East have not been<br />

present in large numbers in 1 the<br />

Arab nations, including Egypt. The<br />

changing picture confronting Arab<br />

rattans today may be one in which<br />

the only hope <strong>of</strong> victory Use in hon-<br />

ing over greater control <strong>of</strong> their<br />

armed forces to the Soviets.<br />

Tlie Arabs have now lost<br />

three wars ngftlnst Israel rinco the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the Second World War. II<br />

they are ever to learn (heir lesson,<br />

it would seem the latest shattering<br />

, defeat would Imprera it upon them,<br />

They need outside help in leader-<br />

ship as well as in weapons and must<br />

avoid being taken by surprise. And<br />

unless the Russians have some as-<br />

surance their efforts and weapons<br />

will not be squandered again, the<br />

Arabs are unUkelyi 'to be lavishly<br />

rearmed by Moscow,<br />

IK? local property taxse te to the<br />

cards.<br />

Proper^ tajtei for, munldpiil.<br />

school, county, and exemption pur,<br />

poaw totaled nearly JI .445,000.000<br />

this year, an increase <strong>of</strong> $172,000,000<br />

over 190S levies. Of the total in-<br />

crease. 60 percent was for school<br />

purposes; 24 percent for municipal<br />

purposes and 15 percent for county<br />

purposes.<br />

The Increase reflects Inflationary<br />

cost pressures, increases in subur-<br />

ban population and school pupils,<br />

higher salaries,' increased interests<br />

coats <strong>of</strong> borrowing, and new and. ex-<br />

panded programs Including some<br />

mandated try. the State. Since these<br />

factors increase the cost <strong>of</strong> govern-<br />

ment, they also Increase the local<br />

property tax.<br />

"If there is any lesson to be<br />

learned from nir recent experience<br />

with the broad based tax and claims<br />

ol lax relief, tt is that present State<br />

aid programs cannot be expected<br />

measurably to ease the tax burden<br />

on New Jersey's local property m-<br />

poyera over a period o< tlmo," iays<br />

Ziegler.<br />

The hardest job a kid- faces<br />

is learning good manners without<br />

Boeing any.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a||<br />

"JJOVE THE PEESS"'^-<br />

Department tjpdated Its gen<br />

and started tham by statins<br />

(cops, that is) will at all Uti<br />

bers o( the press." We<br />

mejA for thk new and<br />

newspaper—reporters^who-^om<br />

have been treated like pariahs hv<br />

Public Safety Director R. Poti 1 '<br />

the orders, noting that news<br />

ularly covw police activities<br />

by the cooperation they retelfe.i<br />

well aware that news deadlines'^fi<br />

slow release <strong>of</strong> news <strong>of</strong> accidents<br />

high misdemeanors. Mr. Chance<br />

available 24 hours a day to tnak'<br />

the news. Nothing could be fttfr-in<br />

we have yet to call Mr. Charic?S<br />

to the test. T<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

in attendance at a Sunday school<br />

long year, and we suppose that<br />

What started us thinking <strong>of</strong> ther<br />

this week <strong>of</strong> a lad who was swj<br />

little lake tn Bargaintown where'<br />

y«an ago during what may have «,,,.<br />

day picnic we ever attended. Builtou.<br />

was a large shedliko stnictuwr-jdr*<br />

center <strong>of</strong> activities during the picnic'*<br />

included sack races and other UiUenfa<br />

presumed to be dear to the heart bit<br />

We strayed <strong>of</strong>f with another boy.whfc<br />

suit and decided to go in swimmU^3<br />

days <strong>of</strong> two-ptoce suits for malejjSt,<br />

section. That left us with the jeft-^ R<br />

<strong>of</strong>f our clothes in the woods ana w.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the* complete bathing suit <strong>On</strong>ce I<br />

water we, at least, looked corap<br />

friend, <strong>of</strong> course, looked compleh<br />

have gone weU had it not beettfU.,<br />

church who was taking the gills t<br />

teachers on little tours <strong>of</strong> the like 1<br />

became the center <strong>of</strong> interest on I<br />

long as we sood perfectly still „.<br />

Our friend, however, had to squat)<br />

the lake so that only his head ;"<br />

We finally escaped and put<br />

recall it, the interior <strong>of</strong> the<br />

with some bedraggled crep<br />

nests. We ate our picnic hi<br />

buses to take us home What L<br />

school picnics these days we don't l__r „<br />

have changed. Or, perhaps the Wdl <strong>of</strong>t<br />

sack races and three-legged racergr tnl<br />

<strong>of</strong>f for a swim in the lake <strong>On</strong>e 0<br />

can't have a Sunday school picnic 1<br />

lake close by. That, we* will *gm<br />

changed,<br />

t'VAUm OF THE DOUST.-<br />

report that this indescribably dtdl W<br />

best seller lists after almost i year in4<br />

was a best seller Is hard to understlMj<br />

graphic in a dull^rt <strong>of</strong> way, but th$f<br />

dirfior books which never made the btt<br />

We an sorry fo report thatitl&'uOWW<br />

a movie, which will probably be'ft Wg<br />

'"•" " ~ 3<br />

PARKINO METERS — Thl».__<br />

ried the annual announcement $„<br />

parking meters are operative IfoT'tJ ,<br />

true, all the meters arc installed, aim<br />

deposit coins in them or risk Eetting^<br />

But are all the meters operative!<br />

not. Many <strong>of</strong> them don't wOrfc 1<br />

work at all. Coins are inserted IftM<br />

then nothing happens. The "U<br />

genuine museum pieces. It<br />

other American city still j<br />

going to control parking with:<br />

very least it should do is to<br />

meters which are apt to give'<br />

for which he pays. What's to<br />

have no idea. .<br />

POLITICS — The doctrine ...<br />

not with us are against us" aoerj<br />

politic*, or, lt should not hold',<br />

around here are reaching the p<br />

independents seem to be more fc<br />

than are their actual oppondM<br />

regarded by politicians as sH«<br />

stand up and be counted. Yet, I<br />

public relations independents 1<br />

scorned. A Republican politician,'*<br />

right Democratic politician, itwv<br />

true as well. But somebody wboj<br />

to political independence is K '<br />

to being subversive. We wou<br />

dans <strong>of</strong> both parties get toge<br />

law forbidding independence<br />

ahould be made extremely sa<br />

independence a man should,<br />

for two such displays he<br />

For the third display <strong>of</strong><br />

voter, upon conviction, shot<br />

for the rest <strong>of</strong> his natural^<br />

politicking by our breed-<br />

easier. They would not havu -<br />

insist on voting for men, not J<br />

pies instead <strong>of</strong> party platffr<br />

Methodist Church the other,,<br />

information from the public,<br />

Methodist Conference. <strong>On</strong>]<br />

to browse at the display <strong>of</strong><br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> the visiting cteri<br />

from the publishing houses<br />

if he could be helpful. We ol<br />

bible < we were examining •}<br />

agreed and asked usif,w- Morning ; Wor-<br />

Blfliop Fred G. HoUovvBjr,<br />

Heideiit WAop, Weal VtaiWa Area<br />

ol Om Jtrethodlst Qiuroh, siMsik<br />

Bisliop Fred Mercs Corson, chaplain<br />

o£ the day,<br />

* * •<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

SM M, and Central av.<br />

Sunday—<br />

W a,rn. — CJlUJieh Sehooi witt<br />

classes far all ages. F.C. Sluc-um,<br />

superlmendent,<br />

11 a.m, .—. Moniijig Worrtlp. Dr.<br />

Vlneent D, Beckett, lor many' years<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> ttie Woodland av. United<br />

Presbyterian Oiurch <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

and served as president at the Board<br />

Foreign MISBIOIB and preadent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Central Union Chapc-1<br />

Board, mum speaker. Nursery<br />

care provided.<br />

• " • * •<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C CHURCH<br />

UHi tt. and Wesley av.<br />

Right Rsv. Mqr, Bartholomew B.<br />

Dsyla, patter<br />

Dally—<br />

7 ajn.—Jtoa.<br />

7 to 7iS0 p.m.—OonlesstorB.<br />

Salurday-<br />

7:30 a.m,—Mass,<br />

5:30 to 8:30 and 7:80 to 1:30 p,m. —<br />

Eve <strong>of</strong> Holyday. and Eve <strong>of</strong> Flnt<br />

Friday—<br />

7:30 to Bi30 p.m.—Oonfes^ons.<br />

Holy Bay*—<br />

6:30, i, 9: IB ajn, and 8:30 p.m.—<br />

Sunday—<br />

6:30, i, 9:15,' 10:30, U:15 aJn. and<br />

8:80 p.m.—Mass.<br />

Flfit Friday—<br />

7 a.m.—Mas.<br />

• * •<br />

OUR LADY OF SOOD COUNSEL<br />

R.C. CHURCH<br />

40th m, and Aibury av.<br />

Raw, JoMpii MeCsulsy, pamr<br />

Dally-<br />

I ajn.—Masi<br />

5 to 8:30 p.m,—Coiife^oRis,<br />

Saturday—<br />

, 4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to StSO p.m.<br />

—Confessl<strong>of</strong>is,<br />

Sunday—<br />

7, 8, 8,10 and<br />

ST. FRANCES CABRINI R.C.<br />

2nd m. and AtlanHc av.<br />

Rev. Cleru* Mann, pattor .<br />

Dally— --.••-..<br />

: a.m. — Maw,<br />

Saturday—<br />

I to 5:30 ond 7:30 to 9 p.m. —<br />

Co<strong>of</strong>csions.<br />

Sunday—<br />

7, 8. 0. 10, 11 a.m. — Masses.<br />

7:30 p.m. — Mass.<br />

• * •<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

5SHi it. and Aibury av.<br />

Euggos Dabuf. lay leader<br />

Mrs. Thoma* B. Mullliwaux, director<br />

6f mule<br />

Mrs. Joseph Likens, soloist<br />

Sunday-<br />

9:30 a.m. ••— Sunday School with<br />

clnssns for all ages. Eujjene Debus,<br />

superintendent-<br />

II a.m. — Worship Service. Rev,<br />

Ray II. Ilartman. pastor . ol. St.<br />

Murk's LuUieran Church in Oonsho-<br />

hockcDj Pa., speaker.<br />

Youth Choir re-<br />

TAIERNACLI BAPTIST<br />

M if. and Wan av.<br />

Rnv. Z. L, Byrd, Parier<br />

Friday—<br />

,7t 30 p. m,—Bible Glass,<br />

isSO p. m.—Senior Qioir<br />

Sunday-<br />

10 a. m.—Church School,<br />

11; U t. m.—Motnijig WonilJp,<br />

TuMday—<br />

4 p. m.-BYPU.<br />

8 p. ni.—Prayer<br />

Wednaaday—<br />

4 p, m.—Intermediate CJiodr re-<br />

hearsal.<br />

• • •<br />

Mainland Churches<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Rev. Saw Corbetf, pMr<br />

Sunday-<br />

Si: 45 n.m. _ Qmrch SchooL<br />

11 un. — Msrning Worrtip,<br />

6:45 p.m. — <strong>Jun</strong>ior and Senior<br />

Yqung Peaple.<br />

7:80 pjn. — Evangelistic service.<br />

7:80 p.m. — m • • •<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Shoro rd. and Dim av.<br />

Rev. durkn Rlnck, Jr., pastor<br />

Sunday-<br />

8:]B Bjn. — Qiur* School<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m.,— Morning Woj.<br />

ip and ChurtA Nrsery.<br />

Monday—<br />

:M, a,in, —<br />

10:30 a.m.<br />

hearsal.<br />

ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHAPEL<br />

Mth it, and W«t ay.<br />

Rev. Rkhard D. Garriton, panor<br />

9 and 10:30 a-in. ^Services. Kon-<br />

nc-th Kerr, director ot public rela-<br />

tions . or the Lutheran Welfatt? As-<br />

speaker.<br />

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH<br />

EIGHTH STREET and CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 25<br />

Two Services— 9:30 and 11 a. m. -<br />

Sermon: "MORE LIFE and FULLER"<br />

Dr. William R. Guffick<br />

Church School Classes for all ages 9:30 a. m.<br />

7:30 P.M. IN THE MOORLYN THEATRE<br />

Dr. Clark W. Hunt<br />

- Minister, Westfield, N. J. Methodist Church<br />

FOLK SONGS by REV. WILLIAM McELWEE<br />

COME and SING ALONG<br />

GEORGE G. ASHTON, organist<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C<br />

Shore rd. and Harbor la.<br />

Mtgr. Edward O'Connor, (HIM-<br />

Dally-<br />

7 and i ajn, —<br />

t:30 to I pjn. —<br />

Saturday—<br />

4 to _5!M and 7, to SiM pjn. —<br />

Sunday-<br />

8:M, 7i«. 9 10. 11 o.m., noon and<br />

8 p.ni. —<br />

CHRIST. EPISCOPAL<br />

117 Shore rd.<br />

R«v, Adotph Wm. KIM, view<br />

Sunday (Flflti Sunday ihr Trinity)—<br />

i a,in. — Ho^ Oanmiatfon,<br />

9 4.m. ^^ Morning Prayer, Nursery<br />

and Kindsr^rteo opea.<br />

U a.m, —; Morrarfl> rtiyer, Nuis.<br />

ery open,<br />

* * *<br />

BETHANY METHODIST<br />

Shoro rd. mud Brighton av.<br />

Rev. William ThWklng, putor<br />

Sunday-<br />

s' a.m. — aiurcli School.<br />

11 u_m. — Morning Worship.<br />

6 p.m. — <strong>Jun</strong>ior High and Senior<br />

High MYF.<br />

7 P.m. — Evening Service.<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />

An Amarban BapHM Church<br />

2025 Shor* fid.<br />

Rev. Kurt B. Frank, pMtor<br />

Sunday—<br />

9:45 a.m. — Church School.<br />

11 a.m. — Morning Worship.<br />

6:15 p.m. — BYF<br />

7:30 p.m. — Evening Service.<br />

Wednesday—<br />

7:30 p.m. *— Prayer Meeting.<br />

* * •<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS R.C.<br />

Wafcadi and Poplar ana.<br />

Rev. VfntBnt Farrare, paitar<br />

Dally—<br />

7 and S ajn. — Masses.<br />

9 30 ajii. ~- Adult doss meeting<br />

in the Church Parlor<br />

11 am — <strong>Jun</strong>ior Hl^h Oiureh<br />

School In the Sunday School base-<br />

ment<br />

6 30 p m — Senior High MYF and<br />

Older Youth Fellowship leave church<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moorlyn Theatre hi <strong>Ocean</strong> <br />

"Holding Forth The Word Of Life" Philippians 2.16<br />

1879 88th SEASON <strong>1967</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Association<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 25th, <strong>1967</strong><br />

9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. -Identical Services<br />

OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />

Wesley Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets<br />

AMPLE PARKING AT TABERNACLE GROUNDS<br />

— SPEAKER —<br />

Bishop Fred G. Holloway<br />

Resident Bishop, West Virginia Area, The Methodiat Church<br />

NO EVENING SERVICE<br />

JULY 2, <strong>1967</strong> — SPEAKERS<br />

9:00 and 11:00 A.M. - DR. J. BURTON THOMAS<br />

Rector, Church <strong>of</strong> the Heavenly IJest, Fifth Avenue at Ninetieth St, New York <strong>City</strong><br />

7:30 P.M. - DR. G. ROSS FREEMAN<br />

Mslstant to the Dean & Director <strong>of</strong> Supervised Ministry, Candler School ol TheoJogy,<br />

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia •*<br />

*i -• ?y -<br />

1879 88TH SEASON <strong>1967</strong><br />

UNION - CHAPEL - BY - THE -<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue '» M<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 25th, 196^^<br />

The Rev. Ray H. Hartman ^/ig-<br />

St Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church,<br />

I VJ<br />

- t<br />

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