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Thursday, October 4,1979
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Wilhelm-Livingston Rebut Incumbents
CAPK MAY ~ hcnitHTalU' A«cmhly randki«t«* Kanriy Wilhelm and .fern l.ivinasion Ihi* vuTk accused their Krpuliliian (ipjawienta of ir\ irui to cover up for years <•! mylect <if ( ape May <*ounty constituents by niakinK an 11th hour pktlKc to open a legislative of lice in lap** May Court House Kespondmg to a sliileinentl issued by Assemblymen James -ft Hurk’v and Joseph W Chinnici. Wilhelm find
Livingston noted that neither Repubbean ever mentioned the poksibility of opening a legislative services office for (.ape May County residents until the issue was raised in'the Democrats' campaign ''Weeks ago wecriticized our Republican opponents for ignoring the needs of CapeAfay residents and.we sa«»we planmHi to have a fi/ilmme legislat;vc office in the area." said Livingston, a resident of the Cape May County community of Palermo*
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"The thought of such an office never even crossed thelf minds until we pointed out their lack of concern." "How can they (Hurley and Chinnici) say they represent 'Cape Mav CgUllty' when they aren : t ev^n hero", Livingston added If someone wants to*talk with their assemblyman, it's still a long distance toll call to Cumberland County ." . Wilhelm noted that Hurley^ and Chinnici together have spent more than 20 years in Trenton but they never bothered to mention a legislative office for Cape May untilmow. "This.lack orroncem has Existed for years;" Wilhelm said. "All'of/a sudden thetry to make
people believe they're vitally interested in the idea—40 dgys before the election. Their last-minute pledge shows how desperate ‘they've become." Wilhelhi said "They have in effect admitted what we pointed out weeks ago — Cape May County residents haven't received the attention they deserve from their assemblymen.
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Men Join All Year Club
ATLANTIC CITY - The All Year Club of Southern New Jersey continues to enlarge its Board of Trustees. According to Mildred Fox. President, the decision made several months ago to secure the volunteer participation of the region's leading tourism business people is resulting in a larger Board of Trustees for the All Year Club. •We are very'proud to welcome Edwin S. Nesbitt. General Manager. Cape May County Bridge Commission; Richard L. Okonow, President. Best Western Inn. Atlantic City: Charles .L. Sausman, Preisent. Port-O-Call. »Ocean Cltv; George S. Phillips. Proprietor of the Rock'n Chair Restuarant and Lounge. Avalon; .and
William J. Downey, Executive Director, Atlantic City Casino Hotel Association to the trustees and thank them for accepting. We know from past experience how much each of them will contribute volunUmly in ideas, time and effort to assist the tourism industry," Mrs. Fox stated. The All Year Club was started in 1978 to develop and promote regional tourism in Southern New Jersey. Its feature articles have appeared in hundreds of newspapers and magazines throughout the United States.
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The "Use Less, Pay More/" Myth
A lot of people who tried to conserve energy during the Arab Oil Embargo five years ago come away disappointed. They found that in spite of alUheir efforts to conserve, their energy bills still increased. Even now, some people believe that it's useless to conserve energy. They argue, 'The less you use, the more you pay, so why bother?” It's o popular myth that could cost you d lot of money. Conservation always pays. The problem is that foreign oil producers con and hove raised their prices higher and foster than ohyone con counteract with conservation alone. ' f Atlantic Electric is working hard to cut our oil usage to the. absolute minimum. Even so, higher fuel costs will force us to apply for ot
least a S69 million Increase in our Energy Adjustment. This Increase will mean that you'll be paying ot least 20% more for your electricity In the near future. Wiping out that kind of increase by conserving Is a pretty toll order for ony customer. But don't moke the mistake of thinking that your efforts to conserve won’t do ony good. Every kilowatt-hour of. elearicity you don't use represents expensive imported oil that we don't hove to burn. And the less oil we hove to burn to supply your electricity, the less you will hove to pay for it. ai If you conserve energy, you'll olwoys poy less thon you would If you hodn’t conserved. Moybe thot’s smoll comfort. But it's the truth. 1
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