Cape May County Times, 6 August 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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SENATE APPROVES

HIGHWAY BOARD

Confirms All the Governor's Ap-

pointees But One. the New Head of the Commission.

FOUR SENATORS OPPOSED.

CAty. ■pp^aml ami urged «liat tbe menaurrs l>e taken up for piuaiafe and tlielr •'aoat' «us vigomuitlv aupportMl by Senator Simpson, of Hudson, who moved for the pn—uge tbe bills. Hpeiiker t'»»«•. however, declared Senator Simps..i) out of order, ruling that the aenate bud Ihs-ii ealbsl Ui M*eclal

Mint

tlmiini: und that •ituation l> to tl ,

r the e

by the governor rtlvitles, under the ConIh* ronflrned exclualvo-

pur|*oM\

of the housing measufea ge ropresentatlon to Trenton he day to work up the etuis-

1 of tbe hills nnd suereeded In orraiiKMembora Front South Jeraey Rafua* to log for a meeting of the special lions

1 •— committee, whhh Is .-oinposed of

tors Runyon. S*upson and 1*11 . It was decided by the committer •port the hill* to the senate

Vota for Any of the Eight Me* Governor "fuat Name Another

Man on Board.

Trenton.—With a single exception the appointment* made by Governor Edwards to the new Highway Ooimnlaalon to euccrred the cotnilllaihiliWi whom he aummarlly oust.-d front office »era confirmed hy the Jeraey aenate In execullt.- luivlon. on the ground that Orsirge L. linrton of South Blver. who waa elected preatdent of the cotnml*alon at Its organlration meeting two veek* ago, at one time served at roun•el for a company engaged In tbe pr«s dudlon of patente«l porements. aenate refuaisl to ennlino him

idatlon and this wi *

done.

Senator Simpson issued a stateim nt tn which he said that, while he < d not desire to be eonildered as t n alarmist, "yet in these days of unrest It aer-ms to me that It 1# folly of lb* most pronounced type to cloae the eyes to the is-rll of the situation whl. i ovates unrest among our people su li a* tula condition of homelesaDt «a

Election Laws Indexed.

A ehmnohiglral Index of the ne. alecilon law* has lM-en pretuired und.

Bur- Oie direction of Secretary . f State Mer

ton'a alleged connection wlO. Uds com- Go for the benefit of the elec.’on ni pony was brought to the attention . T wr< ..f the state and will !*• ready for the aenate hy Senator Brown of Mid- g,. ne ni' dlctrlhutlon on or before Audleaex. Burton's county, with the re-. rll „ t |„dei gives complete de-

i concerning registration, primary

suit that when his iionilBall

up eight aenator* . . injited It and aeven

voted In favor of It.

Beery one of the elgnt men met with gome opposition, which was led princtpally by Senator Allen of Sa'em cute ty. Senator St urge* of Bb.ueemer, Senator White of Atlantic and Senator ilnlno* of t*ain.len. who refused to

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days.

and general

September 14 will he the tlrst registry day for the general election and the polls vril! 1m- o|*en from 1 to V p ni. In uinnldpslltles of or lea* population the house-to boils.' . i.nvass will he made the aame d.iy t'he aecoud

be September ISL the day for holding >u. and the polls will

ipen from 7 a. tn to It p. m. The third registry day all! la- October 12, with the polls o|H-n from 1 to 9 p.

».«. L> h!. cl rtmtolwlnn- i T!., .iMio

.r. .I*. . .r, Inr.-ly i ^ S'M. "I*"

by the opinion ihat the removal of the ‘

old t>oard was withoat JuFttficatlon.

ute for the .-..i.tlrmatlon of any of d “- ln the nomine, . They Iwd varied rea-1 'I' h rt \ * 0 , sons for taking this attitude, but their ?*• P rtln » r >

oblections, for the moet part. ■ bused upon the belief Uiat South Jer- ' •ey bad been aligted by Governor T'

SOUTH DENNIS. Miss Marguerite MecrwmU spent the w.-ek-etid at Avalon. Mr William Cahalcy visited his pfc rents on Sunday .- James Hashrouck. of Bridgeton, in .own last week visiting old friends. Freeman Pierson called on friends South SeaviUe on Sunday. Mr. John Klliott and family, of Cold Spring, visited Adua lilckman on Sunday. Samuel Morton spent Tuesday with his sister. ['apt. nnd Mrs. Stephen Jefferson icnntned Matthew Jefferson and family on Sunday. Mr. Claude Abrams visited his sister on Sunday. Mrs. Harry llhnade* Is standing several days with her parents. Charles Nelson, of Salem, spent the week-end at the home of A. Hewitt. Mrs. Charhs Fldler attended Camp Meeting on Saturday. Capt. A J. Meerwald spent Saturday In Atlantic City. Calvin Nickerson and family visited bis parents on Sunday. Mrs Georre Peler-or. and family, of Go'lu n. called i.n Mrs. Smith Stiles, on Sunday. Miss Hesaie Calialey entertain--d Mr. and Mi*. Harold Cahaley ever the week-end. Mr and Mr* Win Hramell. of Atlantic City, were calling on old friends on Sunday. Capt. A J Meerwald and family spent Thursday evening at Wildwood. Mr and Mrs Kdgar Stiles visited Mrs. Belle Blake on Sunday 'alters at the home of the Misses ir. *■ on -undav were Mrs. S. Booling. Mrs A Ziegler and Eleanor. Mrs ott and iwo son* r. and Mrs. Joseph McCray and Mrs. E. Devil! motored to Sea Isle ttnrday evening. Ns.han Truitt went lo Tuckaboo on Wednesday. is* Prance* Smith, of Avalon. erJl- .. Miss Ella Morton, on Friday. ie Misses Marguerite. Elizabeth and Martha Meerwald nnd Miss Heasle Cahaley motored lo Cape May Court House on Thursday.

ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH. Rev. Alyslocs Monalgnor Poxzl. Rector Sunday Maases at 7. 8, 9 and 10 o’clock. Week-day Masses at 7 and 8 o'clock. High Mass of Kequeim for the Souls In Purgatory' every Monday morning eight o’clock. IH-voUons to St. Anthony every Tuesday evening at 7.ao. consisting of try. ipcclal prayers and Benediction. votions to 8t. Rita every Wedne*-.-veuing at 7.30 consisting of try. special prayers and Benediction. . 'onfesalons every Saturday from 4 P. M.. and from 7 lo 8 P. M. Sunday evening devotion at 7.30. insisting of Rosary' nnd Benediction.

j wl't t*e held No-

The election law requtrM that pet!-

f-^Sck «I Ncwrk h, I. lo\ P..M ! >> lvW “' " "‘" r ' ,b>n ’

• cac, cl TO*..,. I.J 15 to a, room.. , ” r '"njro..loo.l ,l..nrlr, .k.U t*

E. Coll.ns of Elizabeth hy 14 to 4. Wsl-1 r,, ^ , wl,h U,e ter F. Whlttemore ..f Newton by 15 to I * U , r * i '’ 4, WlUlam J Klrliy of Somerville hy u '*- ■^odldate* ti 15 to 4 and All-crt i: iHmghty of county or It

Mount Holly by 15 to 3. Must Name Another Mail.

'retary of state Petitions nominal-

he voted for tn a slnsuhdlvlslon of more

than a Mngle municipality shall be filed with the eounty clerk mi or before September S. Petitions nomlnat-

Aa originally BM.ioun.-ed by Governor , ns ^ntjuiaie* to he voted for In

Howards, the lut of appointee to Ui«| rtn|: | r mn nlclpalUy shall lm filed with

i -duded eulv suvea , Ue municipal clerk on or before Sep-

tetnb

Siam.*. Doughry wai n->nt.M,c#d. however, when the senate met to act \9a11 the appoLitmeid* Four DttnmwU and threo Republicans now constitute the coratnlaalon. Burton, the rejected nominee, was named as a Iietnocrat. Mure than four hours ware spartt by the aenx'.e in cx.nitlve .•raelun. and tbe greater part of this time was devoted to an inveidlgatlou of the hus4-iu-as and prof.-asloual live* of the ap|H>lntaea with a view twnrd determlnIng wlietlier or not they ever bad aftilutlocs with companiee Ir.tereated In the manufa.ncra rf patented laving 1 ^ ral products. With the etceptl.m of Burton. all were given a clean MU of health

on this eevra.

The session of the senate •' veloped thrt there Is considerate fee’lng among mam her* against the a -Hon of Governor Edward* In scmiuarily dt«mlaslcg the old Highway Comml*slon. and some of thi* opposition cornea from within the forercor'* twerty and 1* expressed by his c;.»e friends and *upi»ir*ar*. Betial.u- Brvwn of MlddlFrcx said thst he considered the gov amor'* action a* «'ite of i:m> aerlou* tnlatakea of the i-rvac: t admtnlstra-

nlnc subject. The Greatest RcportSundar. Aug. I5th. will be the an-, nual Jubilee Sunday, and Rev Henry I Bradway will preach morning ana

evening.

Special Binging and music will he Interesting feature* of me day.

A hearty welcome to all.

M. E. CHURCH. Rev. W. H. Luther. Pastor. • aching in the First M. E. Church at li*Sti A. M and 7.45 P. M. by the parlor. W. H Luther Morning subject. A New Man: Ere-

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HARRY F. REILLY liarrv t Ceilly, station agent at South SeaviUe ir manv veara. died alter a week's illnem at hi* home on Thursday morning. Beceasetl wa* oneof the bc*t kilos n citizen* in tin* erctinn o( the countv, being oneot the • ideet rewidenu of South SeaviUe.

■•.-Ilnatlon* of nomination* must he

.-. on or before September IS. Tha •UMMo-houae canvas* in inunlclpali•s of 15,000 or less iHipulatiou must

o-mpieted on or before September Sample hallo.* for tint primary

t-ctl.m are to mailed before n.x.n : S«-i>tember 23 and 24. The state

volition* will lie held October 6 to

■minate elector* for President and

Preuldent. The usual state eon-

ml..11 of each jtarty i» to W held t»c-

Sample luillot* for the gen-

be mailed to the October 27. Cam-

paign managers must file general elect'on ei|»-n»>- statements 00 October 29 or 3t> The State Board of Oonvasoers will meet at the State House to run**** the «tate return* on Novem-

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Patented Paving Again.

Patented paving materials ngala have found their way 'ir.* favor with the State Highway Conunlwdon after having been cvrislstetitly barred from use for several year*. Tbe new cotatniMdon. : p|K«tnted by tiovercor E4-

mator* Simp^t. of Hud- u wards and conflnned hy the senate, auof Mercer deCared that i thorlr. t tbe »ub*tltut!on «.f a patented did 1. 1 consider hts dls- material for straight coo era ta coollie old hoard as a wise •truetl.-n. which had been the invartmsupport the bit policy of the original commission

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Individuality in year letter* headi and other priced matter if heJpfid «o your business. We are ready at all times to give you the benefit of our eaygigree.

No. j beveg tike aaair (ucmiaca cos a*:u«l Skiltxidisu, uaUcf I baud Z.Ujci man, by urcU IrMi aavaw. dul) lecMUra iu s*u> Clerk'* uAcr ic i-rcU bouk .Nu. iu.pagc* I.ksauiuuui cu< UBUC1 occice .» SfMS-w. "Oil IBIricat auc ah cl llTa .«»tu be aoucc Mtut> TUXLIN. SberlS. Dated Jyt) M. lv »~ H*ny a. D»' ,: »Uaa, sol i. jiptfjr t*

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Think* CommlMion Ntadsd. Fraaident Oaae. speskltig for h‘.m-sa-lf. said n* votcl for ccwfirroaltou l-cca.ua* he hrilan. 1 . the state abonld not ba without a highway commission. He t.ddcd that he t-ellev*d Governor Edward* wax wnsig when he named the da faro board nod that th* only thing to do to remedy '.he »wua i.

MALT AND HOPS roas? s:rr x.—rf. axd UlAMOvn I; .Ai.0 pph- Co.

Ull c*

f men

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who .vtdMitly w. re ;y of cunfidmee . dr facto board, th* v without legal '• 4 raonxlly re»i«oc«P r by the senate give*

1. view of the wMeapra*d opt^Mutli that l.n* prevailed tu New Jersey Sgainst the use of patented materlala. the derls'-.vn ,.f the rtnumlasUm came

a* x..rnewhat of a surprise.

her Edward*. Because of the , .••■orgv 1. Huitoo of South j .tie nrne had Iwen counsel for 1 .! pa . tug matertal <x>mpab} ha j o..nflrmatton. and It was the ; the sen 1 :«'r* when th«y vx>le-l j Irmatioh ..f tbe remaluir.g ; of the »<mmiasi.in that the : v of ci*crete construction • continued. Prcoldctt Case . • the hope that the commie- j Id not depart from this policy. ‘

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