Cape May County Times, 25 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

RURAL POLICE BHi OPPOSED

Larger Munk^atUee of Sta OdptM Expome of Pofcfng

Kura! CommuuUoa.

B*t>a to U-a LtflUaiutr Uu BOofilUm ot « imtk •dte^uio of fm for auioaio l>roo**«, AJMuU.rto>D U Uiian. U Black* fii, of Mcro-ifr •■ountj, anLbat be will Ittrodoce a will tlilc rot}r>: in order ilisi autoe alts action mar be take a

fcjrh 'Xpreartoaa u "World * Hear an "Nation"* Wonder' fail gr*+Uy to *zdlr the tioioei who attend* aartctfturxl mawtirira *nd tt*n» in touch ortth hi*

• twice at lilUe "eat"

FOR SAFE AND SANE FOURTH

Trentuo.—Decided oppoeino

leaWatloa to prodde ;Alice pent* cdon far the rn.al dlatrlcta of the Nta!«. aith a rwultact added expen* for the larfer njunldpalltlr**. waa ctpruawfl la a conajonleatlon received by Oovernur Edward*' antl-critae cosunlmloa. which met at the atate booae. Director of pebllc safety Le Barre outlining the position of the dty commlNsloaa on the rabjeet of Improved police protection for rural comtaunltlea, said that while beUerinic It to be a ntecaalty. the commUdoa does not favor any plan ander which the stale aa a whole would

requlr

Madyinf proposed fees fur trodo, ceraral montha, on report baa boec OiOd with the Le*i*!alure. in order Unit asotorlsts may not eecttpe payment of higher fern for 1822. Mr. Blackwell prapoaae to offer hla bill provtdln« a gradual locraaae baaed upon wolght and carrying capacity. Motorlet* from other States would be com- ; pel led to pay a higher fee for heavy | tnir-ka tMloc the Stale's highways. "Op to the present time the legislature baa failed to take any action on the revbfloc of motor-vehicle feoa, one of the most Important questions the

to any people of New Jersey am cl muon r,.- tc

in tbs number of atu-lmt* In cultural C' Ilea*. Oore- U la second. Orsthlrd: tb< n folio* a'lsconsfn. Ohio, Illinois. Maaaachusartt v MlcbUtan. Neb-

hate eolvad." says Mr. Blackwell. “Although the cost of constructing and maintaining cur roads has more than doubled In the last four year* and motor travel baa more than quadrupled. especially heavy truck travel, license fee* have retflnlned the same. "Owing to the great damage donu hy heavy trucks, I feel I would be remise In my duty if I failed to do my utmost to have Just' legislation -n-

they cv also to prwent out-di-iVaU motorist ro'Jdew.y violating the reciprocity privilege. Therefore I pro-

IroJ to bear the expense. >cir.v**v »

'Sock • prorediro.- nM Omntt- f pole » <*11 Wm U»

Mooor U lUrro. <*™oia eratooll, r<- | <-!•»" • *H o<l*t —H .olt to . out. Ux. whld) »ooM 1» to Oo oo. I will lotua^ ””^1“

tqoailp topoaed upon realdenta of the j »«^n» tf* on

ri.ie. snd thoae of rural conimanuir. “ bcvler foe on octAf^RUte It la unfair to provide police protec. l™cta than on New Jcracy-cwned

tn. tot roul .0, to*,-. now In force, bat not an forced"

(he rvldenta of cl tie* to pay a pro-

portion of the cost thereof.” Commissioner La Bane pointed out

that Trenton la hearing 78 per cent of the expenditure* of Mercer aunty. Re also said that *30,0u© U appropriated annually for motorcycle policemen aud traffic officers made necessary by Increased automobile traffic, while motor vehicle fees are used exclusively for the benefit of < donty roads. “In view of these fan ." he said, "the board of commlmlonera feel that it would be a rank Injustice for further discrimination to K made against the

drl»«rv of Trenton."

As chairman of the committee ap-

pointed at the last

alder weens of improving between the various counties and municipalities *n the enforcement of the criminal laws. Prosecutor Menard C. I’lumer, of Ocean, made toeee recom-

"ocndatloML

Tbrt a state Intelligence department be crganlard where county prosecution, police offlclel- of the cartons munlripjilitles and other law enforcement officers may eecure the service* of reliable and experienced oi>eretires to work under their sujienrIsloo and direction In securing evidence of violaUonv of the law and apprehending

crimlnala.

That a force of state patrolmen on motorcycles be organised to patrol th« highways and co-operate wiU. enemy and municipal law enforce officers, thoae officers to be under the aut>ervUlo3 either of the state hlgnway or the motor vehicle departments. That there he m'.ndatory legislation providing for the r uabllsbujoot of aignal stfiUons b> the couutiea at stratglc :wlDts along the highways. This rej*>rt wa* adopted by the Bilssi.m and every wffift wilt oe made to nave its recomm*udatli The presc-c' pnrpoeea of the Guthrie

Hearing on Health Bills Proposed health leri-lattoa had la Iningi at Trenton. Four bills were up bearing* In the Arambly, and medltoeu, osteopath* and chiropractors State House. Added to this delegation were Insurance men and manufacturers, who are Interested of the bill*, which cover compulsory Velth Insurance and work-

men'* compensation.

The medical men. oesteopathi and chiropractors are In a controversy, with separate

objecting to the

sponsored by the other*. the medical men have Introdncod a bill, Aseembly^lS, vhlch would amend the chiropractic law of last year by requiring that chiropractor* penus an educational qualification which would meet the apreval of the S sU> Department of Education and : <ava a fouryear course In a rhtror.roctlc col eg*. ■Hie bill would also abolish the State Board cf Chiropractors and place a chiropractor on the 3tate Board of Mefficol Examlnr.i. ddt Utter boeru

to gro.« an licensee..

The osteopath* have a biTl which

would give them thr authority to practice medicine and surgery", five them places ca t jspttal board* and accord to them all rights now possess'd In tbo treatment of the tick and the protee--t ion of public health that physician, bar a. The only added requirement Is that the osteopaths take a course In

surgery not locgei than one year. The osteopath* ccntended there le

oo reason tfhy they should not be allowed to practice roedldue and surgery. The medic*' men. who opposed their bill, said they have no objection to the osteopath* practicing as they do If they take «be same number of yean In study and nfcet the **».:' ter* 1 re-

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bill, modeled after the Sclilvmn anti- ■ revolver low of New York, now petnh , JJJJo* that the law requires medical Infc In the letidature. were jtpprcvet' u!ke _ The osteopath* also by tb* cctaulaalon. I’rasecutor Edn-onu e b<«nl of their own.

C GoakUl. Jr., of Atlantic county, mctnU-r of the commission's coomilttve to propose legialaiton governing tha carrying of concealed werpooa. stated, however, tliat th; commlttoe believed there should be a me oJ meits having to do with the official* authorlxed to

The chiropractor* have a bill which would make sure they would be exempt from edrcatlonal qualification* until ltd’, as provided la the preoan* law. and then be required to be high achoot groduau*s and to take a twoyear technical course .'or 1923 and a

permits tl.e carrying such weapon* It; tbre'-year course after that. They op-

waa also recommended that the provuiun restTk-tlng the use of fireernm to the borne should be eliminated from

the propped

pose giving the State Department ubllc Instruction eny power o-er thetr

academic qualification*. Protest Daylight Saving

To Regulat* Firework* Sates Trenton.—Fanners of the state put To give New Jersey a safe dbd sane _ usual vigorous protest to the Fourth of July by extending the prln- m of progreeaed Daylight | ordinances and fcll , B pn bilc hearing In th#| regulattona over the eutlro etutd t* the tv,—«... atrenv. ot,jec of araamhfr bill No 2W. which 1 w«« orhedulod for passage 1c Trenton U herited by railroad official*, who. lari wee* pleaded that the enactment of auch aj The MU tin. taycotnc knowa aa the law by atatea of nmnlripaMtlea entail* Dntcher Flieworka bill, because it wa# in terminable . onfuslon in the operation Introduced and is bring guided on lie of train* upon schedule and that the leglslatl-e couroe by Aaramblyman O.. feasible and proper way to effect B. DstCber of-Essex county. lt- , recall, if tt !» greatly deetrod. Is by The bill provide* that It abel! be un- eongresvl. x' action, making U unlMwful to sell or to have on hand any T er*al thronghout the country explosive or comhustlbk flreworks of Bunding stronglv for the mcaauroa eny description, except peper enpa, j cere repnoentatlvv of tbs sutw chamaparklera and colored fire. ! & commerce the Manufacturer*' The manufacture of those firework* Oounct, with seme ’abor organisations, la prohibited In any monldptllty of .ij cunning that daylight anvtng la nwre than one thousand population. I c«jdec1ve to better health and. them hectlon three provide* a penalty o.' fore _ better w.wklng coodltlooa for the a hundred dol.aro for each Cay's viola- toller*, who ate thus permitted to get tlon and rae*«# habitual violation* a out of their places of employment fot misdemeanor ] baalthful recreaUoo tn the glorioui The bl’l ca* eclK-duled for aetlf j' , UE *hlne. last week, hut a numlier of tetearom* Th* coctew. between tbeoe opposing from firoworit. mai.nfat'ti’rers InAnead eiemrot* waged for nearly two bourn. Mr. Dntcher to make tt -wait orders,” with the hear, lobble* *i»d gallerie# ot; as he wa* unwilling tq deprive any of t h* uaemhly chamber crowded. Major | the affected Interests an ojqxv.'tualt: , tty i.mder Rcwlaod. as cbalrtnan oil to be heard j the araembly Judiciary committee, con j A* a rr-’ilt of the confereacts -ev- aacted the hearing «>t«oo the bl!!, wlJrh; , era I rj, eadmeota have been tentatively ; baa been n*oi.*<Tv«l by Aueubtymui agreed to an a* not to Inierfero with FPdridge. of Caloa •ounty. the ( oatlnuanc/ of extaring Inrtaat.'.e* Industries were represented hj Wa.-} end to fernilt flrev.-ork* dlspisn by -en C. ring, pr-rid d of she Mannrar | duai vota taken In all pari. < f th* *tnu ! ! by malleo ballots, wblcb showed a - aarong pr^ood- rr. e of public rantl-l I t. s—- or ins _

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