Cape May County Herald, 23 April 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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Candidate Hughes Stresses Problem-Solving Ability

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Congressman Bill Hughes has. announced his inlenlions lo seek re-election to a fourth term in th<? U S House of Representatives Speaking before a meeting of his local ad vrtory committees, the South Jersey lawmaker said he looks forward to playing a greater role in 4 shaping national policies in

the years ahead .

'The tide is changing in the Congress, and I am ‘ very happy alKiut the role. I have*played in making this change for the^better," he said "Now. I want to see

that job through

ACCORDING Tfi Hughes, he has led South Jersey through many crises since first taking office in 1975. such as the

threat to close the National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center • NAFECt. the problems which ocean dumping and offshore oil drilling posed to the area s tourism industry. and the severe natural gas shortage of the

mid-197f)'s

anV' he h<< fight

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wants to help lead the fight to balance the federal budget, and to bring federal spending and inflation under control. In addition.*hc said he wants to: continue his efforts to make American independent of unstable and unfriendly foreign oil suppliers; accomplish bonafide tax reform, particularly for middle

income Americans, .help develop a national foreign policy which rewards our friends and effectively extends the hope and promise of an even greater America around the world; and follow through on his commitment to rebuild America’s amted forces and strengthen our national defense The congressman said he intends to follow up on many of his earlier initiatives in Congress, such as the 200-mile fishing limit, legislation to reduce federal paperwork aijd develop regulatory reforms, bills promoting the use of gasohol and other alternative energy forms, efforts to encourage the production of food within the agricultural and fishing Industrie*, and his capaign to restore the old Penn- ' sylvania Reading Seashore lane and upgrade mass transit throughout South Jersey

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Wednesday, April 23.1980

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FUNNY GIRL’ rehearsal at Atlantic Community College's Hall Auditorium includes Jeff Ward of Cape .May Court llouae, Kim Bantle of Bargaintown. right, and Kathy Bender of Cardiff. Nancy Fox-Hoover of Ocean City is co-directing the musical comedy 11:30 a.m. April 24 and 2S, K p.m. April 24 and 20 and 3 p.m. April 27. Adminidon is

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ACC Sets 3 Courses

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COURT HOUSE - Atlantic Community College will offer three courses without credit in Cape May County beginning in May with each sixweek course meeting at Middle township High School in Cape May Court

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Restaurant and Banquet Service will begin Monday. May 5. The course deals with professional instruction in table and beverage service, appearance and customer relations. Tuition is $10. ABC’s of Home Buying

and Investment will begin Tuesday. May 6. Participants will learn th* basics about buying a house, real estate terms, and other topics. Tuition is *15 Ballet will begin on Tuesday, ’May 6. The course will include fundamental ballet positions and exercises. Tuition is *15. Registration forms and compfete information about ACC’s credit-free courses may be obtained by calling the credlt*free office. 625-1111 or 646-4950 ext. 203.

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