To Rake In Some Savings On These Leftover 71's CHEVELLES WITH or WITHOUT AIR MONTE CARLOS WITH or WITHOUT AIR IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE & SPORT COUPES CAPRICES WITH AIR — WAGONS E within the city, but lacking a b, viens like them, have con- —— Chevrolet MANHEIM SAUDER PHONE 665-2466 SEE THEM AT Co. There is still a chance that sense of identity, they be- the sense of community came aimless in their out- might be regained. Some of look. Property deterioration the recent cries from within means little to the man who several large cities have been could care less what his for more community control. neighbor thinks, It is easier It's important that we listen to begin taking a welfare to those cries because it may check when there is no one be the only way the cities to answer to except some will b2 saved. Dollars alone bureaucrat downtown. Educa- won't do the job. tion has less personal impor- ree Ge tance when your child is bus- Knowledge of our duties is ed across town instead of sent the most essential part of the to the neighborhood school, philosophy of life. —Goethals Each of these factors, and Private gold coins were tributed to the deterioration struck in the U. S. Mint from of the cities. 1830 - 1861! ‘AEC EERCL NENEERRUIRRE ANN NEEYERSN SAENDEEERED Fy Because of Rain MANHEIM'S 10th ANNUAL AMATEUR i TRY US FOR PRICE, DELIVERY AND SERVICE WASHINGTON REPORT Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman 16th District—Pennsylvania There is an urban crisis in America But the crisis that we've all heard so much a- bout and spent so many bil- lions of dollars trying to solve may not be the real crisis at all. Urban decay may not be the result of teeming ghettos, blighted downtown areas, lack of adequate mass transit systems, insufficient personal income for city residents or one of a hundred other items on which we have centered our attention. Instead, these things may be symptoms ra- ther than the disease itself. Some study during my recu- peration has convinced me that the real disease is far NEWCOMER MOTORS OUR WHEELS MAKE BETTER DEALS! SAVE $ $ "70 Maverick 2-Dr. Coupe, St. Shift, 6-Cyl. ‘65 Olds 88 4-Door Sedan, Automatic, 8-Cyl., Power Steering 70 3, ton Chevy Pickup, 8-Cyl., Straight Stick ’5%7 Chev. 3; Ton Pick-Up Truck WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. more fundamental. It is the loss of a sense of communi- ty. A sense of community means simply that a person must have some place where he or she has identity. Each individual must feel that he has roots somewhere. It can not be a vague somewhere like a State or even a city. It must be a place small enough that other people know the pe:son and the person knows the other people. There were always such places within our cities — South Philly in Philadelphia, Brooklyn in New York, Bridgeport in Chicago, and on a smaller scale, but just as important, the Hill in Lan- caster and Northside in Leb- anon. These were communi- ties as tightly-knit and small- townish as any village in a rural area. They were places to put down roots and find self-identity, But, systematically, our modern society has gone a- bout destroying those commu- nities within urban areas. Federal programs have been directed toward the whole city with no regard for their effect on the self-contained communities within the city. Urban planners have sent in the bulldozers to level old neighborhoods in the name of redevelopment. City govern- ments have taken more and more power out of the hands of neighborhood officials and concentrated that power in city halls, Social reformers have thrust housing patterns into areas without regard to the established character of those areas. CARPENTERS WANTED APPLY Toews, Ayres & Huber, Inc. 1085 MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) 27-1c As old neighborhoods have been destroyed, the sense of community has died. It isim- possible for an individual to identify with something as big as the whole city of New York or even the whole city of Lancaster. There has been a loss of a place to call home, and this loss has led to the urban decay that we see today. Some people simply quit the cities to find a communi- ty elsewhere. They moved to the suburbs and established new neighborhoods where each person could feel that he had roots. But these people took with them the talents and the tax dollars that the cities needed to grow. 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