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Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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* It ii too<br />

like most pr<strong>of</strong>essionals m<br />

dbnor long words,<br />

from the<br />

•BMnicat" wfcieft,<br />

in Rone by the<br />

into the vocabuman,<br />

who knows little or<br />

<strong>of</strong> Uto aver<br />

cal Greek. Kit he knows<br />

the basic ideals preached by<br />

ban teith.<br />

to expect that divisions<br />

will b* bridged over com-<br />

II. ?<br />

tState Financing By Lottery<br />

: The next tfaM yea<br />

i. to drive downtown you<br />

in the family car<br />

reflect that you<br />

eTaijjre* •*, It ta<br />

from tht wortdi gr«at<br />

tkiiniifL<br />

the very least, has<br />

ISM, tha<br />

areaa af raHgteufttaii^M en which ataest ail<br />

Mkliwl can agree right BOW.<br />

There Med be no Motion <strong>of</strong> an MMs)fadplet<br />

if IM rec<strong>of</strong>nitos the<br />

ground g on which ich all "*»^g4! TO4 can<br />

met. Most cerUinry nd a common ground<br />

«Mi aad greater recogoiUan <strong>of</strong> tku fact is a<br />

direct ruuH <strong>of</strong> the Vatican Council.<br />

AH ncm are brotb*rs AIT men are seek<br />

*rs after eternal trutk, Evea though it is only<br />

gtvwi as to see through a ftass darktr oar<br />

x sion is not totally obaemred. The light <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Dane illuminates the hearts and maids <strong>of</strong><br />

ail men if they will but let it do so.<br />

Thus—usmg the big word again—Easter.<br />

1M6, is an ecumenical Easter It gives the<br />

age-old phrase, "He has risen", new signifi-<br />

Happy Easter,<br />

The State <strong>of</strong> NewHampshire<br />

has a<br />

which last produced enough<br />

was rtf©<br />

m ed enough<br />

^ » .available ilbl<br />

"*" MllMfMi has a population p<br />

WMOfc -4 mi* at the totteryUckete<br />

were<br />

i Ud to bi i th<br />

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

Z WMOfc -4 mi* at the tottery Uckete were<br />

* it* «Ud to Mnom bring in the state but to<br />

*-—-- - - Ci The end result <strong>of</strong> this government financing<br />

by lottery might be 50 compettng tetter-<br />

JK. OBS for Aach state. Of 4OMMW. 4his ta<br />

unlikely, but the fact remains that lotteries<br />

dififer very little from legalized numbers<br />

rackets.<br />

WhUe the purchajf <strong>of</strong> i five dollar<br />

— a food many from New lottery ticket may # not he regarded as a<br />

serious moral lapse by most people, it re-<br />

itgWators are toying with mains a fact that the state permitting any<br />

tiM«f a lottery to provide some <strong>of</strong> the kind <strong>of</strong> gambling enterprise is in reality<br />

• — wich Governor Hughes had anti- permitting something under state auspices<br />

dtoatod woald com* from an income tax, Thta which would be considered illegal and rep-<br />

S6teha« a population <strong>of</strong> 6,066,000 We also rehensible if undertaken privately. Capitol Hill • • •<br />

have far man visitors than does New Hamp- <strong>On</strong>ce this theory that it is all right for a<br />

state to engage in otherwise illegal activities<br />

, It MDI unlikely that a is accepted, the bars are down, '<br />

D C - Thf fining<br />

.coogTMsianal riertions haso in-<br />

*. New Jersey lattery would raise enough funds If the State can run a lottery, why can't duced grnpraJ agrtvment ;mi..n;; f.,. ••>:<br />

% to make It worthwhile, even if such a fund it run a chain <strong>of</strong> gambling establishments^ the so-talk-d impartial i-xpfUs th,.t<br />

*• raiting scheme could be regarded as ethically Why can't it operate bookmaking establish- Republican gains are a t.-r- i -r\<br />

*-• and morally sound.<br />

ments in all municipalities?<br />

This is inchoated by trtttl.t.i.11 im!<br />

I Sevwal states are reported sending in- A good many people are unlikely to also, this year, by pjv\a.l:n.;- fir.<br />

» ve»tigators to New Hampshire to study the accept the principle that what is bad under cum&ances. The rivenr ihvljr:r •>[;<br />

5 lottery jjilti thsre. HeanwhUe, New Haop- private auspices is perfectly all right under<br />

state auspices.<br />

that orKiini/fd labor<br />

^ shire is nailing agents to Europe to see<br />

b» ndepmdnit in tin' i#b .ki fi,*is<br />

f about the possibility <strong>of</strong> unloading lottery<br />

And the practical fact remains that New supporting neither party ti'lf* th,'<br />

Hampshire's lottery is raising far less rev- GOP.<br />

• tickets on Europeans,<br />

enue than its backers anticipated.<br />

Without HJch a Mntrt?*,n- Kirr riti«<br />

to PilhtT psirt> I^Ti'.'M-rHt..-<br />

Party t-andidatfS » juid nonr,,i:;> r.crtve<br />

the lion"! ihaiv if .irgirii/isi<br />

r labors support .Slenny ha.i 'hn.-<br />

Automobile Driving Is Dangerous<br />

the path tor urt'ins ir»1 ,11who<br />

^ish to supp.r U o I 1 .<br />

cmndidates.<br />

The war in Virtnamis<br />

ed on the American people on three major<br />

factors. Automobiles are not engineered for<br />

optimum safety. Our can and our roads<br />

ILjpiB- nmat be unproved with human safety paraacoaniimount<br />

in the minds <strong>of</strong> those who design<br />

ta this country IMI were 41,000 them.<br />

traOc fataimes. Since the 1 <strong>of</strong> the The third factor, however, has to do<br />

. .. -- the —- Mai auU. aeddent with the drivers. It is the human factor. In<br />

^ death toll in this country has to 1,600,- otter words, it has to do with all <strong>of</strong> us.<br />

*" At other<br />

— ,—»_ ••*• died] We drive too fast most <strong>of</strong> the time We<br />

' * in drMng whjk» m have Iran d<br />

_„. * investigation* <strong>of</strong> fatal accident,<br />

to the war in South cany far too many notations "HBD", which<br />

means autopsies on dead drivers indicate they<br />

says that it have been drinking, maybe not enough to be<br />

•vary four automo- considered drunk, but enough to dull their<br />

' wiHU involved perceptions and their reflexes.<br />

is either in- We don't take good care <strong>of</strong> our cars. We<br />

may have seat beHs but we rarely use them.<br />

We drive as though the fatal acadMt may<br />

happen to some other driver—hut not to us<br />

Safety inginssri haUm» that designing<br />

cars for safety, plus safer roads, plus safer<br />

driving habtte cattkt reduea our traffic toll<br />

*• J<br />

the Sftteri outttning hto inter-<br />

Joel A. Matt, Jr<br />

«f fee state «<br />

al At OowMy BBMI «f<br />

wne sertion*. but thi> ixi.tit .•{<br />

(W» mctioi. ami how muih i « si<br />

bf o r>i.-<br />

TRENTON — Muih<br />

power were Iu« in tht><br />

haJU «1 the State- Htjine dunnK thtrecent<br />

tafUe over the Govern»rs<br />

one to five pereent ^aduatcd income<br />

fax which rertived a surpriv<br />

Ing defeu in the Sate Senate recwitly.<br />

p lobby<br />

includuiK oSe New Jersey<br />

and Oie League <strong>of</strong> Wo<br />

.men Voters, whose rpprespntMtivi-s<br />

have teen pushing few new taws<br />

•w ftp tast decade coukj not corml<br />

lii-rxTii'l\ ^(thtk\iu i' > j'ist i<br />

• :%-• '•: -hi' (T.~,H. M Iw.n.- ii'l.tii,.<br />

f.l h.iiii ,i;l '.'» M fi« il 'Mi !*•• I ,,,tlil-<br />

»i.tio, Lit hi I Ih.ill 'IIJ! Hn J • - IH •<br />

k . n ^ i i i « . i i ' « ;.. M is .ii In.' I ^•••••iin<br />

' •ifi •! h ,:i • • , \ . - > : • .<br />

t ' "1 l[«i Si ',• |. •, If<br />

I . ' H i l . P . , i t i . i l , ' • ' i t !<br />

l ' i - •!• • > ' . I . • • • •••• • ;.<br />

t i i k i ' l l i M i l l K 1 i! i h r »'>',i.;. . .' ••! "!••<br />

«••:;!' i ' i • . n ;• ' ". '\v :in '.<br />

'J"h i UUi 1 \. • I'rs.* i.:;!<br />

dut'inR from 70 tu i'u ih- 'jj.i. »•. •:.•<br />

ago fw a Int- (..shin.; 1 . .-usr<br />

ppJ5i;m,!'H;i 1 ^ ;• :. . [.' ' • '• •. • •,•<br />

qf the fjitong licrnwy-att- tr*- a^<br />

mi«t to pf-rsons Ci jcirs • f d.-. ^r<br />

afctfr.<br />

ThP !i«s in ni'ii;i! r.-.. nu- f.r<br />

ttvh uf thf nrat thru >.ir». f..i -hi-<br />

difWt rhArge ^r thi I. i n>( » mil<br />

a single vole for the Governors in-<br />

iu<br />

tinnal revcmjM <strong>of</strong> $U0 miUian year- • mm<br />

ifii*jtpg*ri.<br />

myttem started. <strong>of</strong> the larger mMmcpalitMs<br />

<strong>of</strong> N«w Jersey some <strong>of</strong> whan<br />

f^€fcclifi8 nr^d. mcxiA.<br />

also appear reticent utter abtuvlonthe<br />

Got entor in Ms time <strong>of</strong><br />

ins a tc«al <strong>of</strong> n-scnuj* if<br />

•sad. They were dostinrd to iwrtvc<br />

nuUian <strong>of</strong> doOars from the new Oenerml Tn«sury.<br />

income lax through State financial<br />

•id to mineifaUtin. Thee parUeu-<br />

\mtfy indiale mm n*y*% <strong>of</strong> Om- STATE GIVa%WAYS — O«isf<br />

ul Newaiii. who had ly «lled upon by cuuntiws<br />

wMl the<br />

help Mow the<br />

revealed imufflcienl<br />

It *pt 9m new taimu price <strong>of</strong> vataa ia the<br />

taa<br />

ta<br />

an ennrtt for new<br />

tto year. Tht Gamma* in<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oke State. Mftnfts Hew Jcney<br />

. Mot MMQT Q( the<br />

Iwrrnilnri who pnvtaah/•"• 1 t*o6d to<br />

be iBfUO. The Lms .if *"i«i.f:i: A..i<br />

"—'-- •>-• F ik i<br />

iifif|:f,iirWi! iihl .if ,',().<br />

has huri iirj;nfi finn .irv!<br />

•ii" iii in Viftniuiv f'T ji'in. antl<br />

\Ui;!i' f hi • in f.'«i uf the |.«sl \c-ir<br />

.ijHiiii niiy uib JU I I hui (jufeU.un tu<br />

im is'ifii it ;ib*i hwii him without<br />

h.t fnf.'ian atf.iirH Iriunp >*t the<br />

— Ur Iht 1 war HM.H nnw<br />

»T«.|»|J»««i up uiiii th.a w m*w<br />

histiify.<br />

i.ir 'if thf |»«iiiblf latW<br />

.mi if in.iv If lh.it m unf will<br />

!•• iiiiir in hi-.iii him iff iti ihr<br />

cumi'nti'iii |Ki»i in 19JN Mi' will hr<br />

j't.w ;n ttns >n»r'). i-imKn-SMniyil<br />

ilii'.ijis HJi ,il«.,i>> and wilt h«st»<br />

,i ^.iin .ti tfii' I!ti#i i liN-tiom to KIMJW<br />

(.it his .nil th«' party's rv*<br />

f• •* .in>nni- iii umtt'Ht lht» I*n>iuil«>nt.<br />

unh^v thf S'lctnam war has<br />

f '.-; lt.nl I.i W.II^I Aral infUt»»1<br />

!•• it«> trviic-mhfln , |;r to the<br />

The entire n>i-ipf.s 'if 'he lifi-rw<br />

•fund in> dedicat!vi«iifin "f l-isJi ;,n|<br />

'. N«n« frf fhf? funds f-i mi,, tiu.<br />

j'imi tml thi^ :i^wl<br />

Ai Mn*M'M the l«w prfnirtrs • if<br />

tunis rnrm,i hy fhe State ft n<br />

the *iikT.ii Ci j<br />

<strong>City</strong> Chairman Joseph Bradway<br />

suiuld publwh what it saw fit to<br />

is ;i comparatively enlightened •<br />

convinced hw colleagues thit<br />

papers prmt what they please<br />

mvriru < ONKKKKNCES —<br />

reguliir .Jttcnnior Choir. "As It Began to<br />

iSnuiiii ; Dawn" hy Viraent. Solo voice.<br />

10 a.m.—W.S.C.S. awns Grr>up. Helena Hanrl, Flute obligatto, Janet<br />

.130 p.m.—Brwnire. Bukrr and Debbie Fox.<br />

7:30 p.m. — Mid'w«-k Ser%iie in Msniiy<br />

Bleyler Chapel. ! S pm—Deborah Circle meeting at<br />

• • thr- tvmw <strong>of</strong> Mr». Esther Strauss,<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST '» Wi-sli-y av.<br />

Farasalaa B^Mhtf Tuaaaay.<br />

' 7:30 p.m.—Choir rehcaraal.<br />

Rtkart CaalM,<br />

10 a.m. to noon—Church Library.<br />

10:15 a. m—oiuie Study,<br />

U a. m—Worship Service.<br />

6:30 p, m.— EvmlnR Worship.<br />

• p. m.—Herald <strong>of</strong> Truth, radio Mainland Chunhmt<br />

program on ration WLDB, 1490 kcs.<br />

SGMIRI FOIMT<br />

• s *<br />

CHRIST I PI SCOP AL CHURCH<br />

OCEAN CITY BAFTIfT CHURCH<br />

157 Sh«r« rri.<br />

R«v, Aaalpli Wm HaM, B.D., vicar<br />

Raw. DavM P. Wright. D.D., BMMM-<br />

Maundy TJMirtaay *<br />

Rav. RmaH*La«iaa,<br />

in :wi .-i.m. — Holy Communion<br />

^a^R^B^BT Sw T SWn<br />

7 p.m. — Choir rehearsal<br />

s p.m. — Holy Communion<br />

Qaaa FrMay —<br />

Nnort to 3 p.m. — Three Hour<br />

tune, Mt^wge by Pastor Wriahi.<br />

9:30 a.m.—Suntiay SohonJ with de><br />

par&Qenta for t'VMy mi'iiiber

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