Cape May County Times, 11 June 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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After Majorlir lender Bcrrhfleld offered 'He reeoloHoii fixluf the date of •djocrnment. Minority Leader Barrett of Eaaex Introduced s concurrent re**1 at too cmlllnp ui«n :l<e legislature to ndjourt) aloe die. el-.let vraa beaten by a party rote During repartee which followed. Mr. Barrett said that “It was about time tbr number* put a atop to the senate making a fool of the

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Mr. Barrett had contended that there arms no need of the legislature conttnutag the present session, as there was nothing for It to do Assemblyman Rowland of Camden asked him tf It wasn’t true that Gorensor Edwrrts bad appeale to them In a aperio 1 message to pom some bills to relieve bousing conditions. Mr. Barett replied that that was true, and declared that the house had already passed the Mils But, Mr. Rowland countered, th.matter was before the senate f«r ac-

“That la so." re^xmiled Mr. Barrett, “but your resolution pro. Ides that the legislature adjourn until September 8. The people want boutM now. Th y can’t welt into the neoste morns In September to make law* because It will oe too late then." It was at this poln< that Mr. Barrett remarked that the senate was waking -■a fool" of the house. More Appropriations Proposed. One of the new bills introduced In the senate pertnl.tcd those in cliarge of the Reformatory for Women at CUntOki to use It? unexproded Iwlanre for the prtm nt flaral year to build a laundry. Storage room, carpenter shop, butcher al;op and a aiorage barn. It ale '.lowed the Glen Gardner Tuberrulosir Sanatariutn to approprlale lu unexpent! balance for the construr tlo>i ui a water stoiage resereolr. and it fnriher provided that tlie Home fori Feeble Minded at V'.oelstid could u» Its siTplut. funds on June HO to bn>ld a storeroom, cold si orate, cannery and to purchase dining room equipment for the toberenlo. s tdiack. 8p«*ttic sppixipriations were made In the second t ’a* follows: Glen «5ard-. ner Sanatorium *X.«W> far ff«d: State Home fer Boys at Jijnesburg, *16,57&JC. cf which ahout flfi^iO in for food, coal and changes In the heating equipment and *7.000 for salary Increa te* granted by the state last fall ; fiiate Home for Girl* at Trenton, 000, to meet the salary Increases granted : Home for Feeble Minded at Vineland. «21jBftt.48. of whlrii fi.\000 l« for fuel and the rnaalnder for salary inareaees end the farm; State J’rieun, Trenton. *3LSOO. to reimburse the prison for the falling off In receipts from convict Inhor, and the K.-a-ny Soldiere’ Hotuc. *1.000. for salat creASes. These Items total in oil

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The Mrd bill reduced the amount of the *100.000 emergency fund

UMMfind t » the gRit-ral (tote fund nod appltod to the ore<ia of the state itiooa as named In the second bill. Senator Whitney, dialrr^n of the Joint appropriations lounnittec. raid that It was derided to leave the *25,000 in the emergency fund for fear that some of ffie state InstltuUons may need additional money and Governor Edward' may change hii mind eft It. Somebody Blundered. The error in the appropriations bill came near holding np the coostruct oa of the rv o treatment buildings «t > orris mains. Just where the mistake was made could not be definitely arttied, hut It happened sotaewhere tetne supervh-or -if billr and tie

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Last year’s legislature appropriate I *400.000 foe a new imlldlug at Mom Plain* and another |«00,000 was apprt priated again this y»ar. Became i the high cost of labor and building m . teriaU no work w«.« tot last year, f eccntly bids for the buildings w- re •ipeood and the error waa discover >d when It was polnied out that the mo »• ey would not l*e available until July Sereral chai.grt were made in th mppruprUtloiiK Mil at the last motnen this year. Und-r the Iteadlug of U i Morris Plains Ins’ilu’.iou this imrt < 1 the bill read: "niere Is h.’reby s t I reprinted the nnJishureed balance i « the 30th day of June. 19J0, uf the o'*proprtatloi, made In the year 1016 T< ' the erection of two treaimei.t builc lugs for the prevention and curing c Insanity’.*" i Th!» aoction waa not in the •n' ,w pilsUous bill passed upon by Governor Edwards when be had :t before him. Neither was It In the bonded copy of the MU filed with Secretary of Sia’.s Martin. Senator Whitney planned la correct the error !r, one of the blits he Introduced, but elicdnr. d It. H< later explained that be ka‘‘ ;aken the matup with the governor and that the latter had coasented to allow the rh a age to be mode In the bUI. Printed copies with the tniwlng lines on them wens furnished by the printer, and they were stamped and Inserted In the bonded bill In place of the two pages that were

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