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Legislative Review I jofernor was one to rejrolnte the work I of nDdertakers. The executive Mid I that It was too sweeping In la terms. I t» It prohibited any one from Betas J as btadaeaa manager for an ondertakI Ins contem or as an assistant wltbont I nliUlninr. a ll.enae It was ao broad 0 prohibit any ollleer of an under I inking corporation who U not licensed I from accomiianyln* a body to the I crave. A llcenae coaid only be obI mined by pesalng an examination beI fore the board of undertaker* and
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Passed In the closing hoars of the I lostslatnre the bill for the special elec - constitutional amendments Is I found to contain errors The chief I amendment to be passed upon In the I iwHotlnc on Oct- IS la that provldln* I for eqoal suffrage. Wber the advo rd that the measure had eonB filctlnc aentencea In It they were sreatI |v slanned leal the law be declared InI valid. < me part of the Mil directs that r ballot be signed for by the aecrerr of state, and another portion dl|n- t* that this shall be done by the ii>nnty clerk. Oovernor Fielder noItlced the dlscrepaiK-j. bat s'gned tlie ■ l.ill to prevent It from dytnc because ■ of Inaction or bis part. The mistake ll- not recarded as a serious one. as the Jjudcmenl of the courts In pest cases Jbns tieen that the legislature would : willingly pass an absurdity and s directed that the nsnal procedure lie followed In cases where questions (have arisen. Aa the senate may be rehowever. to pass upon more (r.i’P'diitmena by tne governor, tbr •e may be brought tiark a' the e time to correct the mistake | One of the ch'ef Joint resolutions to approval from the governor h»as that inlrodnced by Senator RathIt provides f >r the appointuiiTit Inf a commission of four jier»->na to In r estlgate the question of the drsira hilllty and praetlcabdlty of estaollsb■ng a system for pensioning retiring > and mnnlrlpsl olBr.-rs and cmklnveen Another Joint reaolntloti prblcii was signed ealla for tbo nara.nr 1 mm mission of three |s-rmons to fcrrr.nrc. modify, simplify mid consol I • the primary and election laws, i rommlttt* of senate-* and aasrm u la also to alt during the sum bier to investigate the state riaid department and report U> flic llllf. legts v under a resolution by Mr. Grant. I>r the blits passed by the legialature Ver tb« veto of the g>.» tds»r oue Is t-i ■vent the ofwulng of linnch banka. 1 another 1» to permit of the — ‘ ^olldatlon of the state di-partmeti 1 the bureau of statlathw. I Among the bill* Istradncad ■
senate which have b-wn made Into laws by the algna'ore of the governor are the following: 8. 1. Edge.—Economy and efficiency measure creating a department of conservation and development. Consolidates the water sttpidy cotntnlaalon. the I surd of forest park reservation commissioner*, the state geological ■nrvey. etc 8. 2. Edge.—Economy and efllclmcy measure erratlng a departiiieui of commerce and navlgntl. •!. Consolidates In It the Ixisrl of riparian couimhwlonera. the department of inland waterway*. 8.1. Edge.—Makes It mandatory upon the boaru of health of each «nuulrl|talIty to enforce the provisions of Cm* pure food act relative to the uale of foods and drags. 8. 6. Edge.—Economy and efficiency measure e-Ubllshlng a I surd of tax ea and assessment*. Consolidate* the hoard of equalization of axis nod the state board of anseesot*. 8. 7. Edge.—Economy and efficiency measure establishing a de|urtmcut of ahell nsbertea and iviusolidatliig In It the different oyster com mission*. 8. 8. Edge.—Economy and effidoncy 111- Creates a dc|*rt!heM of h.-nltl. and gives |{ all the power* now exercised by the state board of health. 8. 10. Ga nut.—Appropriate* j reimburse the commission on tubercniaais In animals for the amount expended In the HlnnghUT of rattle suffering from the hoof and mouth disease. 8. Hi. Rnthhuu.—Gives Jurors $2.50 a day and mileage of 1 cent* iwr mile. 8. 17. Kathbun.—Amends th? dcseent set by |M-rmltUng the mother to Uiare equally with the father In the descent of real estate I. Hsthlmn.—Prevents candidate defeated at the primary from having 1 his name placid on the regular election ballot by is-tltion. 8. .a. Ilutchlnsou.—Authurlxea dtlea to en-ct and acquire public market*. i 8. 3(1. Uuti-blnson.—Amends the act for tin* transfer of cause* from toe supreme court to chancery by is-rmlt-ttng the same pm. the to be followed
n appeal.
8. S'. Uam«ay.—Permit* township* i make Internal Puprovem.-iitH. S. 4b. Mallils —Permit* roln-iatetnent food on rexiiuilnc wort In school*. 8. 51. Cxoate.—Ahodshas the prorl**oa of the dvll service nit which |ermuuirl|iailty to make ipi-nint wtlhoat examinations f..r fortylire days after the adofHlun of the civil servVe art. g 57. Cotgafk.- Pcrmll* rhe ap|>olntmeoi of »omen a» iullrr o<&m*. X 5S. Oaigale -Allow s '• pursuer com panics U» iwnshm roiployera X 72. Ed— Allows the apt>rofir1a-
tion of *25,000 for an armory E Atlantic aty. B. 77.—Hakes person* who sell heroin guilty of a misdemeanor. B. 82, Read.—Amend* district court act by providing that a| removed the anprt me court by writ of certiorari. 8. *3. MathU-AboUahea the Ocean county district court. 8. 97. Gaunt—Prorldaa for participation by tlie state in the federal act for cooperative agricultural exte xsloa work. S. 10C. Rathbun.—Authorisea the department of labor to establish free lator bureaus in order that those that desire work may be brought Into touch with those who desire to employ. 8. JOB. Colgate.—Allow* the establishment of the Rockefeller Institute for research In animal diseases. 8. lit ftariier. — Defines the term '“Misbranded" In Us application to food and drugs. 8. 117, Rarlvrr _ Amends the pure fond act by prohibiting the sale of meat treated with -hem lea I* ». 120. .Mgr. Allow* Atlantic City to appropriate *5.000 for the elite:tain tnent of the national encampment of the G. A. R 8 120. Stnabey. —Permlta the appointment of fire wardens In different parts of lb- state. 8. 133. McGInula.—Allow* township* to construct sewers ard al plant. ' Ackf J 15.000 In coast protec-
tion.
8. 130. Ackcraon.—Allows the i to contribute money In coast protec tlon lin|iroveroenta. 8. 137. Arkerson.—Authorise* muut i palltlcs iHirdertng on the Atlantic ocean to apiiropriate funds for coast protection. 8. 138. Read.—Allows Incorporated Baptist churcha or dlasolrc. 8. 141. Read.—Permits the Adjutant general to make a charge of SI for every -crtlfled copy of a record furnished by hi* department. 8. 144. Gaum.—Garnishee 1 n.lttlng a cred'tor to levy on t those earning SIS a week or m 8. 140. McGlnnla.—Permlta cUlee to place gas. water, newer 1 front of lota facing on streats to be pared. In order to prevent a of the street*. R 14H. lyitchlnson.—Anth nlripalltins to for
SeK/Isle School News
PRRiAV. MAY 7. ieis
MABGASKT C EUEAnKTII ( FRANCKS C Amelia Sanni riai ted t^e d We axe glad to l
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turned to school.
Kappel have rr-
Amelia Sannit^wwjpglict i’rteison, Samuel Helang^^^lV Paterson, Marga.et DoimvaL^l I l'J^_brtii Reed i to Cape nW'C\ art House Saturday last to aee the 8rfi<«il Sparta. Kvrrv one reported having 7- jolly good time. Richard Olden Irietjl very hard to get to Cape May CourtIloiii-'on his bicycle. Re only got half-way. howryer, his machine having broken tlir-e limes. Joseph Bright, who was with him, {Hilled him slung pari of the way, but had to give op. In Richard's misfortune Joseph stack
br him like a good friend. They both readied home safe, tired and disap-
pointedL
llraca was learning to drive his father's auto. 8o far he has not been able to run over anybody. Now all tlie Domestic Science girls graduated from freshmen this week. Elmer Reed started his summer occupation. His first result was 23 clmma. Richard Olden baa given hL. bicycle a coat of green paint. Maybe it won’t break down now. Tlie iodnatrioua girls, those whose sewing is completed up to date, are : Frances Clark, Helen Whittington, Myrtle Endicot. Evelyn Dallas, Edna Muller, Minnie Uracx and Julia ' Mis* Corson's room had Uie beat attendance this week.
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