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t^pro^vSOmeUmig <strong>of</strong> * nuisance to<br />

gma^mm^pW^'ptJm^mm^. conduct in<br />

fflptpeUBIOT^JK tttano* <strong>of</strong> :tfie place. There was<br />

SA§3Wfffla fit tWipBWJB^j^rejoiit <strong>of</strong> a spirit or<br />

•^TelHsUioua bravado than anything else.<br />

m§§m^Riuti^::$fcgw::•$; Thomas WaJdman, «•<br />

IJ^i*aM^^:H:tk*JMlaUtohBiel!^ uantentlon.<br />

®aUr. ootn'oidon Jn ttie<br />

South might givu tbe piutv too much<br />

af a caKervmdve irrwige. But the<br />

parties must huM Un-ir croventfais<br />

In the a m dor, to mduoe the<br />

trcmnidous «R <strong>of</strong> Instnllatiorei,<br />

ommm&mamm wjuipmttit, etc.<br />

• Thug it had beai anticipated that<br />

the Republican cmvention wtuld take<br />

^ace In July and die Democratic<br />

in August, Miuiil Beach Ind put up<br />

SOd,^ and miiEiy thought the maMer<br />

was as good as closed.<br />

However, as Denocfattc doubts<br />

begun to dcwJnp. a axonl lonk wy<br />

tatei at Oucogo and Dano^Hc<br />

Pany lOKkrs reportedly snjimged<br />

tf» dftf a*nu*tmUon there to jnaki-<br />

a flnaneial bid, which Chicago had<br />

not done. Tlie dry was also told tfiat<br />

Its bid would get favorable cunsid-<br />

eraUon. Chicago then put up $750-<br />

000.<br />

Republicans favor an earlier eon.<br />

venUcn than Dunocrafe. hi order to<br />

have plenty <strong>of</strong> Sme- for Mm to cam-<br />

paign against the President before.<br />

the November election. Democrats<br />

expncflHB the nominee to be Presi-<br />

dent Johnson, sue no need tot such<br />

a limg campaigning period. Many<br />

netrtra] obscrvera eni newsmen think<br />

both conventions should be held In<br />

September, which would provide each<br />

candidate with about two months <strong>of</strong><br />

campaigning time. j n this oge <strong>of</strong><br />

television exposure Hurt would be<br />

ample time and. in tho recent past.<br />

Presidential election compuJgns have<br />

worn out just about everyone involv-<br />

ed—the candidates themsWves,<br />

the piuss and campaign workers.<br />

"bN^N<strong>On</strong>CEMl<br />

to Beverly N. I., S n^<br />

"only noticer," his caiiM<br />

the niodiller, "oi^y 1 "-^^'<br />

In one instance he cri<br />

tlves had only a wflk<br />

tence which he fouiid<br />

only operates two tn<br />

;;TCe detecUves had a „„«,<br />

The railroad operates olli<br />

It seems to us that our «<br />

the staff <strong>of</strong> tnis newspaper^<br />

WP^rs h, the wrong p,ad^<br />

siderlng the manifold errol«<br />

and grammar committed bWffi<br />

our typesetters, we are & m<br />

about "only" only. We<br />

fences correctly. We owe<br />

era like bur Beverly<br />

FINIS FOR CAR 14—Po<br />

the air permanently Car 14<br />

tne private automooiie <strong>of</strong> for<br />

Walaman Mr. WaJdinan iiad<br />

installed in it and its desig<br />

Waldnian kept the air busy^TSffl<br />

town and saw ihingb he tuou^lit tttt<br />

tne attention ol the police. Ii&l3<br />

stripped tne equipment rrom MfVtUi<br />

toon it to neauquarters where flriUi<br />

a police automobile. For a time Kit<br />

omy had a pouce radio in hu ot il<br />

way radio which communiaJaj 'S<br />

Patrol and the Civilian DeiciB''<br />

ently, proved a little too much'toaiMi<br />

had this removed a year or more'ikj<br />

also surrendered labt week tlieM<br />

revolver which at one time lie v<br />

shoulder holster In their salad<br />

and former Public Safety<br />

boih carried guns, why we ne<br />

the days when the Messrs. Wild<br />

were named the Rover Boys bj'fdfo<br />

their nocturnal cruising about toiiji<br />

pohce raids and thih and that. ih.'Sk<br />

way, had his fwo-way radio removedfw<br />

car before he left <strong>of</strong>fice We sbodkts<br />

pistol packing pair never shot ati<br />

pttited Natjonsdejnpnstrated itself-as nothing<br />

more than a rather dull international debat-<br />

Jn£ sooiptv<br />

>§, ^)^ji%We; to keep the peace, and<br />

«|*pj3«Uif fWfcihai HHeUnlfed States and the<br />

|Sovjet Union agreed that the conflict must<br />

IfeaMln limited in scope saved the UN from<br />

m tojotfer words, the United NaUohs is<br />

tonly effective in setUiBg major internatloaal<br />

Ifufputes U the two guper-powers want them<br />

-i6ettled. , . ••• , " . • ,<br />

W '-'I-ieoiOBg back, the long dissertations by<br />

J^Mbassaaor Qoldberg and other statesmen<br />

jhad an unreal Quality. TOey wire --"-•-••<br />

v,s<br />

ably, deliberations ~ were proceeding ttStiTSl<br />

the UN headquarters ia New York <strong>City</strong> but,<br />

if so, they failed to make the news.<br />

What this emphasizes is the fact that the<br />

United Nations is almost completely ineffec-<br />

tual unless the U. S. and the Soviets jointly<br />

approve the body's decisions<br />

Will the fate <strong>of</strong> the old League <strong>of</strong> Nations<br />

eventually overtake the UN' Not as long as<br />

this country and Russia believe it has some<br />

value. The League died after the sanctions<br />

it imposed on Italy during that country's<br />

Ethiopian adventure proved worthless in<br />

halting Mussolini's aggression The Rome-<br />

Berlin Axis regarded the League as ridicu-<br />

lous, and the United States, while a benevo-<br />

lent observer <strong>of</strong> League activities, was not a<br />

member.<br />

What happens in the immediate future<br />

will determine the fate <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />

It is not too much to say that its future is up<br />

to the U S. and the Soviets If thev work<br />

together the UN will survive.<br />

However, if the two superpowers work<br />

together the United Nations will hardly be<br />

necessary to maintain world peace<br />

Gerfefeii<br />

•nWMW — larnoUim for #n-<br />

tmmmauBt nd th» ^aafle pilfer.<br />

bm at CTrft cards would be auf<br />

ktmt by mo measures left . behind<br />

without actict, wiien the Legislature<br />

closed up rtop last njotuh.<br />

AUhough Om tawnaMng body<br />

passed sewn] hundred hlUs Affing<br />

to stay tosm la«t January, many<br />

BMWW •ftltotl to te «i»ided<br />

•ad m qirtrtb' ratii« In commit.<br />

tern mamiUm B» rrtoni ^ tfie Le-<br />

gist<strong>of</strong>tBe BOtt Noramba-. afcw ol<br />

the MgieeM btlls daeive ta be<br />

ne^erted la ihe cplnien pf lefia-<br />

lntive leadr^,<br />

Ita Jwotfiig and «flng UcenMs<br />

B*nted to senior dtaens would re.<br />

main vtUJd indefinitely 6y one bin<br />

left behind. .Every bat at amis<br />

•rid in Ne«p Jersey «suld tit label-<br />

W witt th« type A ffl nd taf<br />

(obacno CHtarned is .the. etjir by<br />

•irther JBjor^ mtemae, ,'•<br />

»ltf bills irtiloh wtald ^rt^<br />

(•» rt a doz sr«iKK as the ottdal<br />

Start so« art ft*pjg in oauaimm.<br />

liftbrtfal up Jheh- -riot con-<br />

-r-i-nal with the' acquisinon <strong>of</strong><br />

immt <strong>of</strong> tear gas -grenades.<br />

J« Muimmt<br />

I^B weapon* BMiato BMed. :<br />

. ' ='.] • . ' ; - » .. •'•' * •' • ' t •'•" •<br />

:<br />

' - F i y E ; . y E * R s ; " ' i » o 6 ; - : - . : . . ' • . ' . • • ; : . • • ; •'.<br />

,: M^w :Nafltod d. Smith «M<br />

teioeBrt to the Wirtwalft by'«. bevy<br />

it gW :« cMsr-'vdpi'JMannas' it'<br />

Jltt at was opened •«» apjrtirtate<br />

ceremijnles. It Iiai been bujlt by the<br />

•:.CbiiBiy'VMd:Sttpiei; •-:•:•••,•••,••.• /•>'• v'^<br />

A defnriant who was due ro traffic<br />

rtto anwer to ch-rgos rf speed<br />

Sf<br />

g °" le Ulrauen a red<br />

T b<br />

TIM YEARS AGO<br />

Two I^ivy fliers from the Pomona<br />

Air Stattoo were fidied out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

SJ^VLS* Oty bos «men after<br />

tt«?y ditched their plane which hod<br />

developed eigfne troube<br />

" * *<br />

fntm<br />

port<br />

SWern<br />

<strong>of</strong> beach<br />

^^piiiaiitifeilgdgef,<br />

i J '^HMlil50w^: ; S»; : .^;«'ii'oi«j i<br />

• • •<br />

MayorEdwardB Bowterannounc-<br />

J?'^"* BoWng Wcck " aft« »<br />

l ol accidents and Injuries to<br />

boatmen were reported.<br />

• • *<br />

YEARS MO<br />

•or. strict enforcement <strong>of</strong> tho Sunday<br />

dosing low while file Thbemade A»-<br />

•XtetkM) undertook en educational<br />

rata to acquaiiit JJeople with the<br />

UUB laws.<br />

• * •<br />

Atormeif by^ itnhncy <strong>of</strong> drfvtra<br />

to to«B traffio dgnsls, pnUdft ^^^<br />

roting ticma on tnotmhU wl»<br />

Jgoorerf red UgUs. Sevoal violeton<br />

were armted ftt driver he has rensonabW<br />

grounds to bdleve that he h«> beat<br />

driving in violation td the law and<br />

Is therefore being placed tinder<br />

arrest<br />

<strong>On</strong> the other hand, according lo<br />

the ruling.' if a poUceman stops a<br />

motorist and cvimnnlly finds the<br />

driver had not been drlnldng and Is<br />

released -to cohtihuer hta >>umey<br />

Iherp would toe no legal arrat, buf<br />

merely an investigative detention.<br />

DtePATCHBR 8S-^yso mM^fl<br />

scene this summer Is "DkpatcherSi'lliS<br />

"Pete Jump" Oianipietro, amolA^Hi*<br />

ty Director Stretch. Mr, Qiafflp^^<br />

'•dispatcher 66" but last year his 6^<br />

assigned to a summer policeman tMM<br />

became "di^BteB«- rfs.a Mr. mr mm<br />

ited fame throughout the CapehjtUjM<br />

radio district,. His; dulcet ton^|||i|<br />

stolen can and called local cars to 1 !<br />

different from the bored, pr<strong>of</strong>^i<br />

ployed by other dispatchers, JBJ|<br />

back at his dispatcher's post tltisstjju.;<br />

is missing. To hear Mr. Glanljaen|Mfll<br />

was an experiende, • : ; *:S^f<br />

• • , . . . . : • • . . • • . * . ' ••••'• • ' * « &<br />

POLICE SECRETARY—V»e «|i<br />

the other day whilB she was bfttiirflp<br />

post <strong>of</strong> summer police secretj#,jlft:]<br />

comes from Lansing, MieWpn*M|f|<br />

a junior at juchigan State UmapKi<br />

maiorini in police admmttlnffl<br />

arrived in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> about a w&W<br />

poUce headquarters. She Is Bif<br />

doesn't look as though she WoiS<br />

becoming an administrator ta|^<br />

recuon pc in workteg ivitn f i#*<br />

Ma amWOonsi Looks can MM<br />

her other falehts Miss Winmtf W<br />

Misj Wnaiw let- it be knowniO!!^<br />

W« and it becuj^ to poUcfi'<br />

handy to hare around to fl#ili<br />

inen, The idea—that she befjim<br />

from 8 p,m. to 2 a.m.flheiroHMj<br />

uniform^ but because she is UBBI<br />

really be a policewoman, Thitte<br />

who met Miss; OTHans v#um:;. CtTY HA&L owuip-<br />

hM a soul, aria the'? pKenvnfflM<br />

, <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> Conimlssloners'-i&llk<br />

David ^L. Simpson. MayorMm<br />

decorattng Wiftfflcer w«b ;po^<br />

••, scenes. Anybody? might do;tt|l<br />

: and -Chance, HoWevlr, aiffflp<br />

;: h«vr • borrowed origiM! 3flM<br />

Mrj Kathiyn WittoS^dlrWteM<br />

Cejito;. Wstefully framiiyi;^<br />

; -Wlepldr, ^f^ooditaste; <strong>of</strong>iiOT<br />

to. Jhe^tffllH «rhich hltWrM<br />

•>:. n6thJiii|:ttorfl ^rtoWhU#;!BWW<br />

; ^nd, phptocraphs ?<strong>of</strong>-meni^Wf' 9<br />

: Apartinentt; ^Mrs;. wiison is l?<<br />

; pi 'rare- soulful, lioW8#P<br />

ChMce^fluterbffledJis M<br />

simple composiUon Mrti><br />

:: leaves, radflating the groat<br />

: MMtuni>ls;alsttiay <strong>of</strong>;jonfe<br />

dallodilS; Daffodils, it seen^j<br />

'•• i^^^^CniicVi^wflicestf"^<br />

"latfer*\Vfe^^" M - *^-- ki ^' < * <<br />

fJUNE 30, <strong>1967</strong><br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

urc News<br />

FIST CHURCH<br />

'ScbooL<br />

Wonhlp.<br />

W<br />

HODIST CHURCH<br />

fentral QV.<br />

flck, mlnlitsr<br />

eaks to you<br />

TIAK SCIENCE<br />

RDIO SERIES<br />

MIS SUNDAY<br />

I OI-UKS^Port 2'<br />

George G. AJhlon. organUt and choir<br />

master<br />

Tesiay (Friday)—<br />

9 a.m. 1O Us 30<br />

durdi School.<br />

8 p.nij—Chineel Qioir reheaiial,<br />

Sunday—<br />

mm<br />

— Vacation<br />

a-m — Church School with<br />

Lljssii tor jU ain?s<br />

S 30 and 11 a m —Idtn'iral Wor<br />

Eh p Service*! Dr Guffn k'f* sf nnon<br />

tor.t ^nrenHy and Struggle'<br />

7 30 p m — Earning Worship in the<br />

MQQ iyn Thi a1i>r §,ssikt*rf Thi? Hon<br />

ombif Brygks Hays former Con-<br />

jcrf^smjn from Arku/Bas<br />

Moiiday—<br />

Ipiti<br />

8pm<br />

—CommiKiion on EduisiUon<br />

=O££ii.jaI Bsard Meeting<br />

2 p.m.—Summer AUMUary, durch<br />

SDclal Hull, Miss Florence Bucking,<br />

ham, speaker.<br />

Wednesday—<br />

7:20 p,m._Mid^s'e>ok Prayer Sav-<br />

ieo in Bleyler Ompel.<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Hen* ef MM Ocem aty SumniM-<br />

•1M CN<br />

MB CMNtwie.<br />

10th it. and Wulay av.<br />

R«v. David P. Wright, D.D., paitor<br />

Riv. Donald Lawisn, Mlnliter <strong>of</strong><br />

Youth<br />

Jamei H&pewsll. Cstilsnncs Musical<br />

Dlndor<br />

Sunday—<br />

ST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

UNDAY SCHOOL<br />

THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Are Cordially Invited To Attend The<br />

JMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 2, <strong>1967</strong><br />

9:30 a.m.<br />

Juesr Teacher—Mr. R. Lyh Olmstead<br />

Director. Christian Education, Fir«t Preibyterian<br />

Graded Classes For The Family<br />

1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wm. Radcliffe Allen, Th.M., Pastor<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 2, <strong>1967</strong><br />

NG WORSHIP - 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.<br />

Message<br />

"THE MYSTERY OF. MAN"<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:30 a.m.<br />

Graded Classes For The Family<br />

EVENING WORSHIP-7:30 p.m.<br />

Closing Erercises<br />

DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL<br />

160 PUPILS and TEACHERS<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING-7:30 p.m.<br />

"The Bible Study Hour"<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

HENRY C. LOPER<br />

— Organists —<br />

MRS. DAVID TOBIAS, ROBERT V. ALLEN<br />

A Cordial Welcome Awaits You<br />

Jolding Foith The Word 01 Life" Philippianb 2 16<br />

g frenn 9 a.m. ito 12:30<br />

ait Watson's ttostsiUTCint, 9th st. and<br />

Ocenn av., and Impaln MutpJ. left<br />

sidir 10th s«. and boardwolk.<br />

9:30 a.m.—SuiKlsiy Schixd with dOT, Wi ••.* O^nj *lis PARKINS far « <strong>On</strong> •! Clwrdi,<br />

ff-30 Ciw/ Sunday.-Sch^bl In gradWilqisrt^or the family<br />

OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />

Wesley av., Stfi to Ath ttt,<br />

Sunday—<br />

8:45 flntl 10:45 a.m-—Sons services<br />

led by William G. Lulf. Tobtniaclo<br />

Association presld,ent.<br />

9 and 31 a.m.—JVlorrinj; Worship,<br />

Dr. J, Bunion "niwimis,, retU«r erf the<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> 4he Heavenly Rt4t,, Fifth<br />

£iv. at 9(Kh St., New York, spoiler,<br />

7:15 prjn.—Song service Jed by Wai-<br />

ter I), Eddowcs Jr. in the Strand<br />

Theatre, &h st. and Boardwalk.<br />

7:30 p.m.—Evening Service .in the<br />

Strand "J'heei.tre, Dr. G. Ross Free-<br />

man, assistant to the dean and (Mrec-<br />

tor ol supervised ministry ol the<br />

Oandler School «C 'Hieology, E^nory<br />

Undveridly, Atlanta, Ga., speaker.<br />

ChapluJn <strong>of</strong> the day. Itev. JoJin C.<br />

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

5Sltl U. and Aibvry av.<br />

Defcin, lay Ivader<br />

Mr*. Thoma« D. MuDliwaux, director<br />

<strong>of</strong> mutlc<br />

Sunday—<br />

9:30 a_m.—Smida^ SdiooiL E^igwie<br />

Debus, sup^TiiKtendeiit. Classes for<br />

all.<br />

11 a_ni.—-WOITJIUP Service. Sj>eaker.<br />

Dr. G. Ross *'PWJ1EU1 ol tJie Quidler<br />

School at Theology <strong>of</strong> Emory Unl-<br />

vendty, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. WilMam<br />

A.. Oillen, soloist at St. John the<br />

Evungclist

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