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10<br />

Is<br />

eph A. Barries.liave a<br />

ahead 1 o4itliem:'7i'' -'<br />

to qonrince <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ny compelling' raso t<br />

Propose/<br />

«*&en or so<br />

ri" ii<br />

QLy&shhm-) - K ~'X 'mmmammniMmmmmmvm^sr)- Qcean <strong>City</strong> ajl<br />

clUes<br />

t<br />

W q O Cy<br />

hat there Is any compelling' reason to<br />

^ur.tune-tried.ooininlsslon form <strong>of</strong><br />

t<br />

^ «*&en or so Jfergey clUes Weaban<br />

tfoneri" commission government In favor <strong>of</strong><br />

inayor-eov<br />

iitaiAaw^r the: fcemenaoiM i»rogrt:& iiade<br />

?M?y i !??!. t ? '"scowt such pj-ojecl^<br />

? 1 ^ End'&s^er System tne ieaeci$<br />

. n &me<br />

elate. Changing u»eli; fotfo <strong>of</strong> mwtfdpaVgoV<br />

C'rnment seemed the'easiest way to accom-<br />

plish this purpose-'<br />

' People are also asking right now where<br />

the backers 1 <strong>of</strong> the Ash-Barnos^lan expect to<br />

fimi the Ideal man to filrthe job <strong>of</strong> mayor<br />

nder their* proposed setup Who ar? the<br />

M?y!??!. t ? '"scowt such pjojecl^ fimi the Ideal man to filrthe job <strong>of</strong> y<br />

^ End'&s^er System, tne ieaeci$- under their* proposed set-up. Who ar? the<br />

.lioaratvallt, the renovation <strong>of</strong> tne 'men who will fill the seats on the fgurnian<br />

iejLfluLa great many, omer important—council? — " ~ ' '<br />

meats. " "' '" * . M "* Of course, that is tho most important<br />

lney .will nave to persuade the voters question <strong>of</strong> alt. No form <strong>of</strong> government Is any<br />

j ^ t? u pt<br />

jfhit one-man rule is' better than tnree-tnan<br />

full -Tlus'wiirW very difficult right now toe-<br />

, . ..itBlaxorln'<strong>City</strong>iilaU<br />

its how.'ctfuld/cKy'toveni-<br />

ntfyx "<br />

koovy vyhether tbe<br />

y<br />

reiponslbIe<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice under it.<br />

' ' Attorney Ash and Ad man Barnes will<br />

have to prove that Mayor Smith, Commission-<br />

er Waldman and Commissioner Stretch<br />

hayen't bfceu worthy <strong>of</strong> the'trust reposed in<br />

them'.' This will be pretty hard to do.<br />

Of course, Mr. Ash and'Mr. Barnes very<br />

likely have thought <strong>of</strong> these questions now<br />

being askeH by the voters and very likely<br />

Is U rcllidous month<br />

b a boly season tn<br />

which kindness, generosity und good-<br />

will ore'In onlir' Yet, In spits'<strong>of</strong><br />

piat, it Is also the season when pain,<br />

suffering and jMdncsd arc tremend-<br />

ously 'Increased'pocauso there nrc<br />

more dihs'aml Injuries on the<br />

highways 'than tit any pthf'r time<br />

The IIti|[duy Safety Program. *tir-<br />

ricd on'lii New Jersey in cooperation<br />

with Prcsidmt k'jiiKtty's OjmmUtn.*<br />

for Iliclttvay Kit'-ty. hl^hm^its this<br />

paTHdoxicjil situation III its report.<br />

The report calls attention lo tlie<br />

fact that trio manner In \vh»ch a CM-<br />

IS driven safely is prescribed hy<br />

Ia\i, but tneta is also s moral IAU<br />

which tnuiscmrfs Uie local, nnd<br />

uhldi says "Thou Shjlt Not Kill"<br />

MoitU nspbnstyttlly on Uu- rood<br />

means putting our i<br />

JioiiLtL isn't the* plan ^d-have',an'assistant being ashed by the voters and. very likely,<br />

J>M>ar . or executive' assistant "(the name have answers for them. It will be interesting<br />

JUOL n't f matter) appointed to' Work under me' " "<br />

wlctted,mayor? "~ ••' " •<br />

• rh^ Messrs. Ash 'and Barnes will explain<br />

to hear the specific reasons why this seem;,<br />

to be the appropriate time for a change in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s municipal government.<br />

. A Really Happy JVew Year<br />

Intc practice as a pedestrian or as s<br />

driver. * i<br />

Attorney Gemra^ {rurrnjn *AFS<br />

that the unwise use ot alcoholic bev-<br />

erages by many drivers is n major<br />

cause <strong>of</strong> accidents ai this scusun.<br />

More thiui half <strong>of</strong> NM Jtrsey**<br />

adult traffic fatalities haw an al-<br />

cohol factor Moreover, there .5<br />

IIIMJ at Ibli season an lncrftjswi lack<br />

<strong>of</strong> care and cwrt^y for others and<br />

an imrfyisol liL-siesnTAle fur traffic<br />

laws, and rules <strong>of</strong> common -tmse<br />

<strong>On</strong> the highway there is a nmni!<br />

cosporeibtlity <strong>of</strong> the driver to be bt$<br />

brother's Keeper<br />

This is impart-uit on swy road, but<br />

on the roads al NtTw. Jeree> it is<br />

JANUARY ALMANA<br />

can be EaW,ln favor, <strong>of</strong> th<br />

to qdniit tjiat tho year h W<br />

Starling J982 with January we<br />

agreeable iponth out <strong>of</strong>-tho'wa<br />

January conios February which<br />

<strong>On</strong>e ot tho things wrong with. i~<br />

with hpngovera. There can hB<br />

much Now Venrs Evo.'Thon'<br />

hangoycrs that come whon<br />

como In AU handovers arc<br />

No sirree. Nothjng much has<br />

uary to amount to anything<br />

lluiae or (Mtw Oricara waj'<br />

durlnfi 1 tho War oi 1812. l'hls<br />

sigiuiicauco becauie the .Bauie<br />

fowght aitcr ihe war was over. Jag<br />

19th, comes under tho tjgn <strong>of</strong> Cam<br />

From then 011 tho mouth, is under<br />

lus, tno water ooy, ine ouul<br />

Is th ruoy *o m<br />

WORSHIP<br />

. GOD<br />

THIS SUNDAY<br />

IN CHURCH'<br />

lVINO SOUND"<br />

gA«!NG AIDS<br />

; ft would be a very wonderful thing i£ But \ye can learn from experience We can<br />

.editorial writers were inspired enough 10 say hope—and pray—that the uoners we pulled<br />

^oniiihihg new about the Mew Year—or even in 1061 we won't repeat in 19b2. We tan hope L n n 1 t n / H i l l<br />

•feiHtd -enough to rephrase the u^ual things —^and pray—that we wul re-expenence ttioie ^ »«• f* • » v # •'•il<br />

;juout the holiday so that they might' have a all too lew triumphant momunts when we hjd<br />

•fn-ih impact on leaders. tiio glorious satisfaction <strong>of</strong> Knowing some- WASHINGTON Du|> .i time tor evaluation, and a time for<br />

;drtuffer injuries from the same cause.<br />

• Everywhere police authorities shudder at<br />

•the senseless slaughter and injury that has<br />

flu-comer .a regular part <strong>of</strong> celebrating the com-<br />

•tan <strong>of</strong> the New Year.<br />

J" 'I be message—"If you drive; don't drink"<br />

•—is ^eeni'Jnfnewspapers and magazines; is<br />

yiennJ on'radia and^television—and yet every<br />

•yo.ir the statistics rise as more and more<br />

Ipoople pay heed.<br />

\1 iTie liquor industry; seriously concerned<br />

tOVLr the misuse <strong>of</strong> its "product, is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

'(ouilest '.voices raised against over-indulgence<br />

ranyUroe'and particularly «ver_the New Year's<br />

IJrahdjy v '<br />

Oddly enough. New Year's drinking is (or<br />

amateurs. Hardened drinkers stay home by<br />

the fire to do their New Years tippling They<br />

resent being pushed around by men and<br />

women who manage to stay sober the ret <strong>of</strong><br />

the year and reserve New Years Eve /or<br />

making public nuisances <strong>of</strong> themselves<br />

At the risk <strong>of</strong> being stuffy and old fash-<br />

ioned we can't help suggesting that there is<br />

much to be said for welcoming 1062 cold<br />

sober. <strong>On</strong> Iho other hand, if you want gaiety_<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> your New Year's celebration why<br />

get carried away?<br />

Even if your only penalty for a bibulous<br />

evening is an overhung New Year's Day it's a<br />

stiff price to pay. And there is always that<br />

chance that you may wind up as just another<br />

fatality.<br />

m Ihe nvw p.b.d4.ntai eloe<br />

ban.<br />

5oinc astute p<strong>of</strong>i'crans 5a> .1 has<br />

brtn JO krg i*a."e tht' conserv-ircve.<br />

had -s<strong>of</strong>ntcne tu wxc fur it I=I.£KI<br />

be .1 'in*- thji^ fur In.* iX*irtr> l><br />

hi\e a cJiutce Mr a »± yi^L Goid-<br />

vrater ho*evt», ii not trt<br />

state 4**1 tradiccrni^<br />

m£jor srairc can rmidiict<br />

ul rjnitwx<br />

But be would do rtrUL it -* argued,<br />

in bmh Ne^ E^u--md arid thr<br />

-ind n mjjur iriils <strong>of</strong> the il<br />

jr*l even ^or, II<br />

ed thai \;ct-<br />

iNnun.<br />

^JU-aee<br />

be that -<br />

him .0 &<br />

candidate wt»! doei<br />

<strong>of</strong> SSale Dean Rust vra><br />

' tmbmassed at the Puts cw<br />

xtoeis" Vfwwn fwxign mja^fitecv<br />

earlier thj month. Rusk had sided<br />

«th tht British, who arc atavBt<br />

chaEog at (he oil ta nesXlatiJ (about<br />

flrbu do iooe secnii to E2)R#>*on the<br />

threats froai IVIOecou invnli-mc Be<br />

Rusk hopnl to K« all tl» Uliffl<br />

to EO alone, and be had, in toe phst<br />

thr^e CWctfcs. forrol West Grnnany<br />

into hot by • diftilJons witrl Soviet<br />

Foreign Minister, Antni GrMnylH>—<br />

at » cost u,*icn yet may be drter<br />

rained jrsade GwEi.in> After this,<br />

faowewv Rysk fiiiktj. cmnplttely to<br />

t>^-"S the i-"rmch JUD ime. Prtt.dcnt<br />

De GaoIIi.- said it would tea mistake<br />

In nesotBiii. and -"dvUKi Rink ana<br />

in 1 Bntafc to sit lack and reU.\—<br />

tcitil the^e wiia a proptr axmcsphorv<br />

or something 10 negotiate' about.<br />

TiKAU^i the State Departai*5ir tritxl<br />

to rover up the ucfcstt, this was j<br />

Is tho ruoy. *or ilie water Doy imniu"''<br />

the atono recommenaed Tne'S^ "*•<br />

reltant. According to astroioBcrs-- >Mtt<br />

born under the sign <strong>of</strong> tho water*<br />

inclination to drum and gamble "<br />

so, 1£ it is, wo don't know. Tho mm<br />

day celebrated this coming monuT<br />

E. Leo. Oiherwlio, thu only r<br />

January is to repeat that U wi.1H:l<br />

bo far behind? It can be a keck'<strong>of</strong><br />

during a nasty January blUwnj,;,'<br />

, \ 1 ',;•<br />

* • • I-' 1 ,.<br />

FAN MAIt^Mr. and Mrs<br />

Glenoldcn, Po. ient tills don'i<br />

card iaying, "We can't tell you<br />

your column. It's quite honeiUy tut 03<br />

check on when tho paper arrivii"Wwu<br />

this compliment with pleasure and<br />

we can't help but obseivo that re:<br />

first when the Fausts gut the Sea<br />

they lack a normal mtereit i,, 'j<br />

<strong>City</strong> Every 40 <strong>of</strong>ten this newspai<br />

<strong>of</strong> sulTicient importance to make<br />

<strong>of</strong> the front pjge worthwhile. V.o .„,„<br />

* look over this department second. 1<br />

IBATTERIES - CORDS<br />

'and ACCESSORIES<br />

ILLER<br />

PTICAL CO.<br />

OUK/1N CITV'B<br />

OH«I KiUMIalKTd ODtlllu<br />

0. 8th St. Dial 399-4000<br />

sit Your Beauty Parlor This Week<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

Undsr Owner M«nag«m*nt <strong>of</strong><br />

LAURA NEWTON<br />

I 399-0664 841 Aibury Av..<br />

.miijor rrbukc tor Rusk'^ effrais ovt'r<br />

Uie p£ist. sbc ntonth^- Tlie crmvnlnj;<br />

irony rtuiie In * sp-mrr to<br />

answer lvnnia tul<br />

trj.to uuirt a Neur Year's rt-lebn<br />

Bon wMch spnHJ to ri*cllion be-<br />

fore it tV35 OViq-.<br />

"H 1 ^ dligninlled Prnmylvarn.uu .n<br />

the C<strong>of</strong>onial Army decided to tnaivn<br />

forth. their quarters to Trenton or<br />

Philadelptaia ami ijcmanil a htarwe<br />

tsxxn the ContiatTital 'Congress. They<br />

Enppud that trcir r*y was long<br />

ovetdue. they had not been issued<br />

proper elothu^, heir /«ni wi^ pjor<br />

and scaat and tin? period <strong>of</strong> their m-<br />

hjitment >vas jilreiiry posr<br />

The mutinous- force marwhed<br />

fnini ^to^ri5tmro ;uid settlixi. .U<br />

PrtnuttVd to<br />

~* —<br />

It w compared<br />

with fUDr617 379 timing th^ tinu?<br />

penod Diit ytar<br />

Outlining h£« ptUB for the /uiurc.<br />

Gpvemttr (tfcyter .dttlarro "ThtTo'J<br />

M time when 1 brrw oat '<strong>On</strong> certain<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> tbe Goien»r's outlet,<br />

and IVIr. Hughe* bam in, I am not<br />

going to (K? Etjuenmlah about 11"<br />

Semal bills' adujiled bf" faotfi<br />

1M1SP* <strong>of</strong> U» 1561 Lcgtslntiuv Wllj<br />

qls» beTeft ovtr from Hie ifcmpf<br />

.ulmlnlstratlon fo be disposed oTby<br />

Govemor-elcct Hughes ria Is cd»-<br />

EtitutknnUy ilUllMiTJBd to dtonaw <strong>of</strong><br />

such VUi wJHim"« diiyj a&r the<br />

13C1 iHsston ends nt-n6on en Jan-<br />

uary 3- -^"^<br />

Measures purmUllng older State<br />

employees and teachers wf» b.1vc<br />

(retired to snairp both Sta^e pen-<br />

AloM .AlTd-SQcittX ^ccurjly .will! awaii.<br />

disposal by the new Governor be-<br />

cautu ho jmm raise tho addldonol<br />

hinds tb T Hnancc theiti.<br />

Hoy^verr Gomirnor Moj^icr propos-<br />

al to dispose <strong>of</strong> a bus fronrjilsu<br />

tux rvductlon bill reducing raieh le-<br />

vies ftimn 5 t? 3 percent' 11 resulted<br />

from n study tj>- a k-EisIlitlvc com<br />

mlttep, 1 'and "niuniclpaj "'<strong>of</strong>ficials iirj<br />

0ppQ5i^ to it Governor Mcyner |,<br />

o*poqte4 to write a vctoe<br />

More and more ftlucatwrs, as 1he<br />

*Aallen^f> <strong>of</strong> Communism become<br />

elcar aiid Its, purposes *ind devit'es<br />

und^r«ood arr -lecUring id«>locl<<br />

al war on the ^f(lccow^^Gntf^f • 11,<br />

intlude «jlf<br />

in the John H PticlQj Kent-ral Mipcr<br />

nicndttit.. Cbme to Smxlay Schoo<br />

"ltl stay-fcB-' Oiurch.<br />

11 a, m.—Momlnc ^'orship.^-Mes<br />

""Ee. "Tlii> Futurt- Without Fear<br />

Iurs*.iy liir pre-;^liool diildren.<br />

(>:15 p.m. — Junior, Intermediate<br />

SenJiir Younff" Peciple Groups. Ft-I<br />

low-ship, sii^inC; niess-ige.<br />

11 to.12 p.m.—XI-K- Year Watch<br />

nlfiht Senice.' Special Music.<br />

Dittvtor <strong>of</strong> Music.-. Mrs, Mnnon<br />

Troirt Muiiihy..Oi'^-ajjisl. MISSCWTHJ-<br />

dol>-ti • Oldfiold. . Crieruh, Junior, In-<br />

tcrtioWiate. Adult Qioirs.<br />

y<br />

3:liV p.ni.—Bible Cluh and<br />

Owlr rehearsal. Sunday. : .School<br />

Bldi p.nL—Monthly J<br />

Trustt-trs<br />

Boaid<br />

Dot's Beauty Salon<br />

Not so today Both public<br />

pnvnte sthwU al all Irvels, (njn)<br />

Un-ir administrative bmnls on down<br />

to dnssnnm irntructors are firrf-<br />

lltg way* to Instruct eudenln .ibout<br />

OK dfKrf rt Ul<br />

toe danprrf rt a fdltfcal echcirne to the "lotnl c<br />

thoi Icatns no 1 mom for rndlv)du,-il munlrtn ninj,<br />

HOLIDAYS A LA CAKTB —Tib t-<br />

_. ,.,- • -v—' beln^ wHtWn right smack In thoBtddleoIWl<br />

"^IS 0 ^ JSL, "*. 't. fr pn> d "y i c a s o n w l t h Cbri^mas over and New W"J<br />

point the reinon why' both holiday*<br />

garded hy n lot <strong>of</strong> people who care I ,<br />

portant religious significance <strong>of</strong> W<br />

think it ii because both holidays «Jf"<br />

unabashedly old-fashioned way. cm<br />

little new or ultra-clever that can -ot l .,<br />

period. If there were anything triWl-»»<br />

WE WILL BE CLOSED<br />

Today thru Jan. 15th, 1962<br />

I ft will b» rudV lo Hrv* you again Jan. I», IHI<br />

[JMIWeitAv.. Dial 399-1262 Oantt Walb, Prop.<br />

10:30 n.m. — Women's<br />

Prayer Min-tinc.. Sundav<br />

7-15 prn—Midneek Bible* studi<br />

Hour.". ".Studies in!.llit> Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Frldiy—<br />

3:30 p.ni.-TJu^iior Choir<br />

Suridny Scliool Bulldlng.<br />

(KIAN CITY BAPTIST<br />

lOifl it. and Wuliv a. m and<br />

o 30 p m.—MasHB<br />

. * *<br />

O»ACS LUtHBMAM<br />

«W> I*. Mrf D*|H* w.<br />

«w. Charts*: Much Jr., P«MT<br />

v7Ofaen Agers Bu>tor oavw. p. wmtht «iu»<br />

A1ar/f Holiday<br />

Members ami guests { (jit Goiu><br />

c^l Ago Oub oitoypd o £ata liolldas<br />

luncheon Imt week In .the Rftcren-<br />

Don Hall. Miss Egttlle-BcJchfT <strong>of</strong>.<br />

firoil iho imtication omj «» hmtcss.<br />

» were Mrs. BHBJB ^jiltus Mra<br />

WJlltam Lowoo. Mr*! itary Ebew.<br />

Mrs, Juno i lodiner^ Mrs.<br />

Heoir Aln| wllUnm Lawion.<br />

^. BeMy . Dlver - »a.<br />

Apiwrnitly It *1I1 praform jrrejit<br />

service lo tho itiitioti, for Drr ilod<br />

< 5wearinKm who n-lll dlnx-t the<br />

nim, is ifurited as telling edu<br />

catoia thnl iilllmMely education<br />

ItWy bo Ihe dfeisive fcictor In the<br />

1 total rcspuivse", llut jic must make<br />

th "lll d U<br />

MUTINY — New Year's Day. one<br />

SSfiUMi* mtwiefparty<br />

pwduced a mutiny in tho<br />

foray 111 New jersey thfit proiPd<br />

men hj tin- tie? ot Ihreat from tlie<br />

enemy'ciui cDnlend for Justit^ v^Iih-<br />

Wt heujg churgod witll Ir&lifln<br />

f jW^iit later bcoume known iii tho<br />

t^Minsylvibilu Mutiny liad Us begin-<br />

"•"S 2F ^W K®?* pay, 17BL 61a,-<br />

no 1 mom for Individual<br />

liberty and makes Ihe stnle u«' su<br />

preme bosri <strong>of</strong> nil humnn nifulrs<br />

frodssiaiul utioal men, not Ju»(<br />

PTA'n and civic clulie, arc now e«n-<br />

ernlly dodrou* oi dolr« wtuitever<br />

they ciUflo'paw ilu. bletBli*s ti<br />

our posleVlly on JovAi tit file younj<br />

WOlJlq Hiip ,irq soon u> come into<br />

Imdi-rshlp<br />

During Ulese 2S yearn we Imve<br />

uarhod hard £o poliil (ho u.iy to-<br />

ward dfevetopmfot <strong>of</strong> respaipfbie dt-<br />

i^ctiship prosztum in our schools<br />

We are much*'£ra(tfjl xotial studlui wliv<br />

ctn Inform their ttudenls <strong>of</strong> |ht rciil<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> the Conununlst thHjiL<br />

Few ctajtsrooni tAu-iiers <strong>of</strong> thr-w<br />

oi" other Hjbjotfa luvo under^iken<br />

Wtaislvo stuoy <strong>of</strong> «orld Oiminun-<br />

Mm. whether special ooursco aft<br />

added lo school currlruln or whe-<br />

tto uniu on. pjmquinlum arc In-<br />

rtUilod In proseht' courscii, our<br />

Bchools must nut m-urlook ih<br />

X°E; •««?. .•«>«, people wouldn't want fojidr<br />

People aro delighted at being<br />

old fashioned. Christmas is $)<br />

instead or Jet planes, by log.<br />

nround air-conditioning. Snnts CI»U» »<br />

So Is Father Time This uiakea "'"<br />

(joncrally, wouldn't wckbmo a i<br />

lie?'<strong>of</strong> The days <strong>of</strong> Dickens hnc<br />

Maybe by exploring this idea i<br />

body can make a lot <strong>of</strong> I"""'<br />

people a chance to return I<br />

a year basis.'<br />

program for rnarry<br />

and universities. Our efforts "to*<br />

(fUiaj AlUadpui<br />

now concludes'ahbfhcr 52'«bf<br />

na a r)att b£ theSonttnel-Wdgi<br />

„„ Jlnue itslattejipt to present|

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