Wednesday, April 30,1980
The Herald and The Lantern
Manufacturer Coming To Airport ERMA — The J.F. Bums Machine Company of Export Penna., was the successful bidder on airport industrial apartment number 2 and will be opening a Subsidiary manufacturing aite here Mayi. According to airport spokesman Andrew Bednarek, the project will be strictly a manufacturing site with sales and service continuing to be handtel at the Pennsylvania home
will be utilizing 1500 sq. ft industrial apartment for the manufacture of precision, alloy steel, case-hardened pins. The company specializes in the manufacture of pins for hundreds of industrial applications. Dance May 9 COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township High School Key Club Is sponsoring a dance In the school gym. 7:30 to 11p.m. May 9. Iran Crisis
Fox Hits Proposed Water Tax
COURT HOUSE - The and farmers using more water and environmental
than 100.000 gallons of regulations that the state wateraday must follow.” he argues
PRIOR TO beginning his law enforcement career in 1960. Fox was engaged in the well drilling business in the South jersey area, having received his, state journeyman card when he
was IB-years-old.
We seem to have reached the same level of bureaucratic imposition that sparked the American Revolution 200 years ago. - * Mr Fox said "In the literal sense of the .word, this is taxation by bureaucracy rather than
representation ”
state Department of En vironmental Protection’c proposal to charge fees for water drawn by nonmunicipal consumers from wells-, rivers, and streams is according to Republican Congressional candidate Beech Fox. , "another bureaucratic intrusion" on the system of private en
terprise.
The "water tax" is among 50 recommendations included in a proposed DEP state master plan on water use . The levy would apply only to industries, businesses
(From Page 1) STONE HARBOR - one should be surprised that Following a few years’ the United States exercised lapse, the borough is again its fundamental right of self- joining neighboring help in attempting to bring communities in the annual an end to the crisis,” he said. Hydrangea Festival
» "Hopefully, these events will serve notice to friends and foes alike that we are deadly serious in our intent to end the crisis," Hughes
stated.
Mr. Hughes said he
FOR THE THIRD or fourth time In a generation, a new force main is being installed beneath the beachfront walkway in Cape May to carry flood waters from tha lowlying ‘Frog HoHow* section of the community. This was the scene last Saturday as the seawall was being pierced and the force main anchored In concrete beneath it.
Mayor Issues Proclamations AVALON — May has
been declared Older American's Month and Heart Month by proclamations of Mayor
Ellsworth Armacost. Noting that heart disease
is the nation's "number one killer," the mayor called upon all citizens regardless of age to help through contributions and volun-
teer effortd.
Boro Back In Hydrangea Festival Fold
Mayor James G Wood has appointed Hilda Mixsell and Woman Civic Club president Mrs. Gerald Stump to chair the event
locally.
The shorewide Festival
grieved for the families of is sponsored by the the eight American soldiers Hydrangea Club, a nonwho lost their lives in what profit organization, he called a brave and dedicated to promoting humanitarian mission." South Jersey's official
He added the "tradgedy is flower,
compounded" by the fact The plants, either red or that it was not successful in blue, mav be ordered by winning freedom for the 53 calling 368-2550 for purAmericans who are now chase and pick-up the last nearing half a year of im- Saturday of May prisonment in Iran. A panel of Judges will be "In this latest phase of the named to_ select prize crisis, I hope that we call on winners during the last the same spirit of unity that week of June, with She has seen us through this esorts International in far," he said. AtlanticCityon July 13.
Foreign Tourism—
(From Page l)
Closing down government travel offices
overseas, he said, has seriously handicapped U S. efforts to compete against 125 other nations that maintain tourists offices in other countries. In Paris alone, he pointed out. 46 national tourist offices
promote travel to their countries Under the legislation. Mr. Rinaldo in-
tends sponsoring a 1^-member tourism council appointed by thb president would recommend policies to promote foreign
tourism.
HE URGED THAT THE present U S Travel Service be revived rather than create a non-profit corporation similar to Amtrak claiming the non-profit cor poration would require a budget of at least $30 million, compared to less than llo million for the U.S. Travel Service, Mr. Rinaldo said the council would have direct input into decisions by the ad ministration on gas allocation’to tourist states like New Jersey. Foreign tourist dollars, he emphasized* could help revitalize U.S. cities, provide jobs for unskilled workers and unem ployed youths, and encourage the protection and development of America's patural resources, parks and recreation
ACCORDING TO Mr Fox. the state wants to install flow meters at the property owner's expense on wells to establish a base on which to "charge us for pumping our water from our wells dug at our ex-
pense."
He contends (hat local area federal officials cannot stand apart from this issue just because it is initiated by a state agency. "It is also a federal issue because it comes under provisions of federal fresh
Chamber-
NOTE OF THANKS In Appreciation to oil who helped moke the 4th Annual American Cancer Society Telethon tuch o tuccett. especially Telepromptor Cable (Channel 2). Wildwood High School Board of Education. Talent. Volunteers. Donors. Gilday Music Center, and everyone who gave untiring efforts for such a worthy cause. Bob« Flanigan. Telethon Coordinator Crusade Chairman Cape May County Unit of American Cancer Society
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(From Pagel) Trlrvcl and Tourism It is the Chamber is position that New Jersey s second-largest dollar and job generating industry tourism must he recognized for its economic importance to the Garden Slate by being included in the proposed new department's title and
name _
THE TOURISM INDUSTRY originallV sought department level status for the "NJ. Department of Tourism aqd Travel However, three vears ago that goal was only half fulfilled when the N J office of Promotion, was elevated to a division status of Tourism and Travel "Chamber and tourism officials are now hopeful of getting department status and recognition for our industry by having it included in this bill <S874i to create a new Department of Business and Commerce interests." said Chamber executive director Robert Patterson Jr. Chamber directors have communicated their position to the bill's sponsor. Senator William Hapiilton. and to die Cape disirict legislators Senator James Cafiero and Assemblymen Jjftnes Hurlev and Joseph Chinnici.
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