! inr school to »»c varoinatwl dnrtnf an
cplilcmic of muinpov Oppose $400 for Teachers.
The Hou«e Edix-alivn Comrolttc* taro a hcarlnc on the Werner measure ^ to Increase salaries of teachers $400 ; a year, and to have this done hy a state tax of «^ne mill, one-half of the
Financial Status of State Doesn't increases m salaries to in- iuii<i h> the
state and the other half hy school district' Tlie measure was prepared by , the State Board of Kducatlon. and Percy Stewart of that Ixiant spoke for
GOVERNOR FILES HIS FIRST VETO
Justify Spending $100,000
for Waterway Dredge.
HEARINGS ON PENDING BILLS.
Oppose $400 for Teachers—Bl
posing Flat Increase Is Objected
to by Newark and Rural Districts—Autoists Indignant.
Opposition came front rural school
district boards who objected to a (1st i Increase on life around that this would Pro- leave the school teachers with salaries
disproportionate to litina win time emme for Uvlnc cost to e» The state board defended the meas-
ure on the around that it was for the benefit of school children to have proi>perly Instruct rd teachers who could be bad under the Increases now Itsked for. which Increases were deemed nec-
iry for the future development of
DENNI8VILLE. _ ' 11 hoosands Harold Taylor is 111 with the measles Mrs. Hannah Lloyd has returned J _ _ . home after ttpen.ir.it the winter «t Ol * cLITUilCS
Cai« May.
Carl Cheoler spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. O M. Geary and daughter spentN the week-end at Cape May C. H Mrs. B. Blizzard and daughter visit-, ed Cape May C. H o» Saturday. Robert Kidler spent Saturday at So.
Sea vIBe.
Samuel Weatoott spent the wei k-end with his family. Our teachers attended institute at Cape May C. H. on Friday. Mary Bcrarde and sisters. Millie and Angellne. visited So Dennis Sonday afternoon.
through thoughtful provision ot, •’the bead of the bouse” are ae» I n ne In the know ledge that their ; future welfare is amply aaaur-i
ed. '
Trenton.—Ttirough the first eierclse of nis right of veto. Governor Edwards saved the state the eriwnUltur* of
$100,000. The governor sent to the ‘ u ‘. “7 'Z"T^TZ J T „r v.. ^‘oola Louis It. lesser of the New-
senate his disapproval of Senate No. Cl. Introduced hy Senate Charles D.
White Ol A lautlr.
The bill provided for U>» appropriation of $100,000 for the purebase of a dredge and equipment to he under the
dnapt
Myer. counsel fclr the Newark Borrd of Eduratlon. opposed the Mil. Myer said tits members of school boards who ’ not pay teachers pm|>erly ought
Something to be Proud of!..Securities stolen by the Bolsheviks in Fetrograd and Moscow are being sold to raise funds with which to pay dur genial Secretary of War for the aur-
jurtadlctlr.n ..f the Board of Commerce fut to Jail. General obj^tloo was and Navigation for use in constructing ,h “' t * of the W.l would and Improving waterways within the '"'••t* raising $JUW0.(**J to meet the
Jurisdiction ef the slate. propteed Increaae The governor exfdalned his veto by Will 8lgn Housing Bills,
a note accompanying the bill bark to GoveRKir Edwards promised that he •he senate. The governor stated flut atmhl sign aseemhl; Nor. 1141 and 200. the .Ig.e'a financial condition was not sponsored by Commissioner of Revenue in such shape as would Justify ihe ex- and Finance James F. Gannon. Jr, ef
pendlture of SlOOuOOO at this time the purpose set forth ic the bill. ( Hearing on Pending Bills. Deplorable condition*, due to overcrowding and lack of adequate h<4p In state Inst 1 tut lo!». were depicted In lwwtldertug army at a public hearing liefore the Joint Appropriation Committee of the legislature on tl.e hill providing for a $18,000,000 bond Issue to care for the pressing need* The raeasl waa presented hy request of the
'ersey City, If they paae the house senate One of these Mils would require a not be of three monttta to a truant before eviction and prevent ••vlctlun betweet October 1 and May l. _urt thy other would permit tnnnlclpalitiea to exempt new dwellings from taxation for three years to encourage the
.■uildtng of homes.
Kent Investigator John T. Gregory of West New York was In Trenton in Interest of rent payers and had a
Boaid cf Control of the DepaHitient of talk with Governor Edwards. Institutions abd Agencies as a 10-year The outlook for the passage of the program of necessary Improvement to Mils proposed by Commissioner Ganbring th* institutions up to proper :mn !s bright, and Assemblyman Toser efficiency. The most glaring Instance declared that they would puss the cf Inadequacy was presented by A R bouse. It is believed that they will l.eeds, a trustee of the State Hospital also get through the senate. for 'h. Ml Horn, PUlil,. H- r. Tr.n.t.r Mno- tUporm.-.. " -/"nT '°/‘r TH. R.pnblliun POO, mooPer. .1 . n.ffldon nlffailr or.d Uuj .r. .rr,n,„i a a h
d ii I department from the office of the " ° ' | a«Teinrj of state to the comptroller.
| Tlda action reopens the fight for
obliged to climb over the ends
therr. The cote are move'* out dally and replaced ar night. There Is bnt
one attendant to each SO patients. i . , ... . Dr. Jobo *. cwior., .op.H„t..na«„ i ! rol ,h '
of tha State Hoplstnl for tl* Insane Trenton, said this was the first time
: Republicans and Democrats and is a
Trenton, eald this was the first time in ^ to D Gov «7 <,r w history Uiat U-« State ha* undertaken ' Tb * hontCR Walken, claim to have a comprehenshe and constructive pro- •‘ I,ou * h T0 '- M ,0 ^ U * bl11 tb * gram for this needed work. Heretofore ^ 0TerI>Or * veto * nd de '- Uire • E 'P ul - it was a cae of each Institution for ,lp,n w,,l soon ocfuI ' 3r th * offlttr ot au - Itself and It was a gam.i of grul., ,or Tehlc,e commlraioner now held by Unhappy conditions M the village v ' llll * ;o ^ I *‘ 11 1,1 Faterson. for epl'.epUc* at Kklllman were recit- \ AotolaU Oppose Licenae B1IL ed by Joseph W. Lurrsocqt*. a trustee, ■ The House Ways and Means Cotnwho told of the ueetlr of that institu- j mittee gave a hearing to two McAteer (Ion If patients are to be given proper i Idlla. one raising fees for automobile • are and treatment. Similar condl- j trailers’ licenses from $1 to $10 and Hons as those at -Morris Plains, though the other making $1 per horsepower not quite an acute, were depicted, j the unit for fixing automobile licenses. Pleas for n'l the other Institutions i Thomas Wasser of Hudson county and wera mado mid liulght W. Morrow, > K"*s MrClave, Berg-n county, engl-.-omailaslon. r of lostUutioaa and neers for their respect! e ' outitles, a genet oa. presented the whole big pro- sp,ike for hills. Haying this, tv as a fair
gram as one ‘'f tin must Important, rate.
and necesuei-j Items of the govern- j Opponents of the measures were et>ment In the slate In the next decade toiiu.iiile truck owners, who contended Tha program wav strong'» supported tlie Ides of McAteer was to get soma hy Arthur Quinn, president of tin Jti |»-r con: more IIcmim- fees. Th# Rtste Kaderstion of Labor, and Mr* engineer* Insisted that this wus not ri. F. Felctart, president of the Equal , true, but said that were It true it Ruffrege Leagu.- would not more than pay for wear and Assemblyman Wallworth, a member ; .oar on go.*! roads made by heavy
of the committee. *a'.d lie had visited nurk*
.Poul ..Wi iDMJtadpa l„ l!„ .l.t. ...d 0...,„o r became deeply it.preased with their ,, . , _ .... d- Pul It .Irurk Plid .. rellirr -M IP.e^.nu.r.Jcnrf L,lu
IP.I IP. .1.1, l..d ..ol 1,1.™
I.™ for «vkun or m.pdl„ l *”' » r” e,
Mr* H. Otto Wlttpenn said this work is conducted by Rtate Board of tTilldren'a Guardian* and It could he greatly ax tend id and ahuuld h« under tne
pro*-Bin as outlined
Xn opposition to the measure, Judge William W. Watson, of Paterson, claimed that the whole program was .sod upon the fads and foible* of a
lot of authuMlaatg with hobble*
Tba committee did no! say n hot It
propone* to do with the hill.
It la proposed to U»ua StUSAiXSSi bonds for ttie soldiers' I .onus bill and fcb,«X>,000 fur the Hudson turniei and Delaware brl-lge, all to hate a referen-
dum in the November election.
With the galleiles and floors of the senate chamber crowded to overflowing, physlcans of the new and old school, citeopaihlc practltlonera amt members of the state end local board*
of b#alth discussed nine measures Js'lnt spare Im-iwucc i.nr*. 15 cents pe regniatiug tlie practice of osteotiathy. ,o!l0 ,n broken measure, tahulai
fvstrlctive regulation perialnlug
vai’Clnatlon and ottier hill* of a medl*»1 nature before the 8.nate rominlt-
"Who W rot# ItP* When Lietuctru Veka, authot of “Haremllk" and “in the Shadow of UMm." lire: came to America she was governess for a year to the two little grand-on* of J. Feolmore Cooper. The cliUdren bad been brought up with the utmost reverence for their famou* grandfather, and bad unconsciously Imbibed the belief tlvat all the world's best literature wa* the offspring of bis pen. ■S< methlng wa* said In the elder hoy’s bearing one day aliout one of the books of tlie Bible, with s-'ine I -ference to It* authurehip. and tlie boy looked up at hi* govemeas with a startleil face. “Who wrote tlie Bible?" he demanded. as one whose fir*i fat:!i ha* tieen shaken. Domettu Vaka exidalned aa t>est as she could about the varlon* hoiks, and the bey sighed, still a hit incredulous. “1 away* thought, lie >ald slowly, “tlmt graudfather wrote It."
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and Shipper of
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Both Phone*
nock St. Market. PhUa.
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i!£J.° " ,,d * HIln ' law*
t«*ct wild antnml* from extinction. Senate h8. Pilgrim, providing for tnxprovcraeii! of n>m! • used as county , roads but lying in municipalities I through assessment for benefit* lm-
I rovemetu tiring* about.
Senate 104. Pilgrim, fixing salary of chief tnapecior in office of slierllT in l*rsl clau counties at S3.SUU minimum,
anil maximum of $4.ri00.
Senate tzt. Simpson, giving aarne pay to ditirmen and mechanic* In pollet .iepartment a* i-olicemen receltr. Senate 1PU, Pilgrim, amending Or-
phans’ Court aet.
Assembly 61. Hi>n*en. Increasing fees which are charged for recording deed*, mortgages, bill* of aale. etc. When written In whole. Ifi cents per folio. When writtei, and printed or typewritten In whole or It. i-ert with type right tiolnt and not less than fit
schedule or figure work, 20 rent*, ficlal colile* end abrtracts of the shove naiu-d Instrument* will cust .n cents
Increased Values
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a Public H,, ip. ,f ubiSp Itor Haloes uf f'uinden. I* ihalrmau. ' During the dlseusslui * Senator Halbrx. hi upon a number of oieaalou* threaten '
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tiseil in Ollier stales from (nvation ore* sh’^tpeti Into the . ileaII of the I’hllu state by n-ii resident owner* for the <i-teopalby. and Dr. purpose ol terming and nhteh ate not : of Bi- to.: were tlie the piypany of the -meUing plant* ut ! ni» .! the '•nrv -tv wiihh they air lo<*;ed. upt-n which a h-nt Aswunlily 1P6. Howland, nultuulrlng . ■Hated the ptocedrie »tate banks to fUsvouni buy. sell a ml . ..r Meuical Kiumm loan upon prvmlSeorj in>ios snd oih.-r Hiefi»uri«i wniiid m:- • •ideoc* ©f deli* to aanw- extent and i i. or KdiUi to adopt , upon same re-ytrlcttons as :» uou per- ‘
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