MEDICAL BILL UP TO GOVERNOR
lesembly After Hearing by Medical Men and Chiropractors Passes Senate Medical Bill. HEW YORK PORT BILL PASSED
Unlptian and Jaitu* A. ja-ntinc :•** Mauufav’ | :!of> of K'oomflWd. j '.hat th«* rniit |in.M«ii
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| P^t:cd Over Governor'* The assembly i-a*sed two t
skinner, repre- : NOTES OF INTEREST TO EARNERS
inrec*' .vsaooia- j J A. Stackhouse. Farm Demonatratcr
took I is of i
Farm Notes
Peaehe*
buds
■re puttier out theli
are now in the tml pink mare, apiwy of aetf-boil'd llme-aultur or , v: sulfur could t- used to advnntn this Ktsjce where brown rot uf-
■ twin liwt
rn-Oorit} c
ed dorms'ii «it
ha* l.srn co-upletrd. Thr l the t<nl pink stasv of tI'll mo sulfur solution dibit.should I-- used. This is
apple when
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Veto
its over • r,u>-
Utabolary Mil. and the Van N*~s Uq.ior
jluts-i'd by u Vdo of 37 to 16, uini tl>0 |»|s"»l.t Is- door when I latter by a vole of «S to 11. j buds are open. No . Hudson assemblymen vcdlnc aifalr.st I m-ede.1 m thta epr«>
Hie ennstAbnlary bill Wore Messrs. Nel-
j M'ti J n Hlejiliens. Eorleke and TntIn Paaalng the Caae Bill Over the U],. Against the Van*Nes« bill wife Governor's Vato, Legislature Inauret Assemblymen N. son. Tuilie and J. _ ,, 11 Stephens ot J -rwy City. Tlier* StaM Ponca Protoction—Uquor • r „ r .. r apalnst ellber
Enforcement Bill Passed. I uunsum
! The conatabdiary bill bad previously Trenton.—Members of New Jersey a Usvi passed over the eovcmor'a veto
mtdlral profession won a second vie- I in the senate, and Is therefore to l>e lory over the chlropmetors wben the ; lui'luded among the laws of 1P21 a* A»etnbly passud ol Anal reading, by ’tus.n ns Hied with tb.- Secretary of • vote of 40 tn I', the aenate bill tbut I Sfr.tr The Van Ne- Mil has not yat
abolishes Ilia State Cblropracmr Icons- to tlie aeni.te f -r imsiuiye.
Hoard and givaa dairopradors rep- The State Oonstabulary bill la de-
- ~ *l C i.ed to etttaMIMi a state pol!oe force
of eliont two hundred olficer* and men. : rra t kat y «r was so completely effcct-
bor leadens npir'sed the creatl'm of jive that tb.- executive committee of the such an organltatioo the ttmonda .(-.Mirty Hoard of AgHculn
I list It mlzbt hr- used Bfralnst ialeW f-wra a eoun.r wide campslKr. to keep
In 1-.L.-.1' w-e. T» Hqjnr MU TW ^So„. It.i vides a six mutii • • - . nlnttU t- . tr.wted r-fore the ~ Sor vlolatl".'« almllur to «ho«- under ^ w> , Tll ,. ]- arm Es-num«tnuor the Volctend .rt. but ..restTiliar tbst | uw , loftuenee to ae- that they
WOODBINE.
Mr. nod Mrs. 15. Bcshnrtl apenl Easr Monday with the Shropshire i itally. ilrs. Mend-1 »bcn and daughter left for New York. Sunday morning H. Goidinger nnd U. Al.ramson motor 1 to Atlaatlr CSxy on Sunday. The Shropshire family ristted relnlivei t if-.alervtll-. Sunday. Mias D. Culler Is apeuding
rlth her parents.
Miss E Shapiro was a Phlhul-lnb.:. visitor hurt w—k. Alagenbei-R and M. Hoffmai. -per. the week-end in Phllad.-lphla. A meeting of the Board of Trade wai < Id Saturday afternoon. The Potaahnlek family left Monda< «r their new ho-no In CTereinnd.
i further
preferential method of Voting, real ores I the mi'nlcIlMil primary ond p-rinlU ten j{^[rent*
tolaUcn on the btate Board of Med-
ical Examiners.
The passage of the senate measure was stubbornly contested on the Boor of the house. For more thou two boor*, memt>er« wrangled with one another over the tuerltfi of u substitute bill prepared by the n«eclal committee to which the bill was referred. The nutistllute bill would Increase to sixteen the membership cn the State Board of Medical Examiners and give chiropractors three representative*, osteopaths three and the medical profession the oilier ten. The senate bill. Introduced by Senator Barber, now goes to Governor Edwards. Before thd Assembly took up the measure as a ^>eclal order of business. P -publican members were called Into a ten minute conterrnce. The Earlier bill pertrita t'e -'-tats Medical Board tp Issue limited licenses for the practice of spec-iai methods ef healing. It not only *t>oli*bes the Chiropractor Board, created by legislation en last year, but ads one member. a chiropractor, to the State Board
of Medical Examiners.
At one of the stormiest bearings held at thlr eesaion the medical men and chiropractors fought over the pusauge of a bill before the special house committee designed to do away with the State Baard of ChJropratic Examiners. Speakers advocated their respective views to the accompaniment of cat calls, laughs and Jeers until the bearing degenerated Into affair* of mutual recrimlnat.ons on the part of opposing forces, a number of speakers indulging tc bitter persons!!t!«rs. The heart nr was brought to r close abruptly by the chairman of the committee. Tb* medics! viewpoint as expressed at toe hearing was an objection to what was termed a “lowering of educational standard*'' cn the part of the chiropractors and osteopaths. In advocating a separate board of cxatnl-
Chlr^i racni* »»a oM.-wU* | 5"the
on the oilier hand asserted that they j ||v wire waging a national tight against
“medical autocracy.
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xture. if you wish to |,«rtl<rula- h »» to why mid
' wlM-n •end for spray calendars,
j li I* Well time to order summer
spray mixture ma.orial*. also matertoU j lo care for the strawberry weevil. Several requests have cum* to this
i ollVe for pie inoculation again this •year *> » prevention «gain*t hoc chol-
| era. The work of prevent I rn: hoc chol
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llegcd offender* are to be county Judges without Juries. Edwards Vetoes Primary Bill
Governor Edwards sent his veto of « senate sabwlrute for House 14.1 of springer and family *e Franklin riectlon bill to the I Miltrin-. •mblv. Thlr bill does sway With tb* j Mr ^ „„ BerMm.n
candidates to survive the primary and j IUrokJ Tmftor Sunday and Mor-
in the May election. The gover- i^. w1lt . hu
declares the bill unconstitutional. , Dr j,,,,., u>olt , , aru ,y .pent The governor d*-cinre* :list the blU Sul _ J>v * lU , • k, r .nd Mr- Samuel
riel by j
irked last
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DENNISViLLE.
fro■ well party wax given In Mr I'uiuhnu-k Friday eroniiut otlid fur the t wo aotu Wilham
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Singer (newly aed*i | were given a rve ehower ' at Tbinsday ■ n they were leaving for Ph'ladel-
-la.
H Goldlncer, I-. Levrnson. M. Illum'd 15. Rabinowitz motored lo Phllr
rli'hla last w.ek In the former's car.
M. Pincus and friend of New Yori
■ a few days with Mr. IJpman Mrs. S. Dannerhlrsb and sot.
York, la spending several days with
Danncrtitreh family.
■as D. Jeff, -pent the week-end
"lelphla.
utong our holiday vt»itors were: rer, II. Cohen. 15. Greetuaein. -on. •. ZakIhtvUx. 1. Kctln: 1 . '.her*. I- Reiner. S. Chas-t:» tnger. N. Hrodoaki. Mr. Mar.- » A. Mitchell and C. 8hrop»hire he mee-lnr of tbn ex-w>klier* ■ I at the lu.rough Hall Monday ei
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•tep In the wfong direction In that reslorm partl«irr<hlp deepltc the islaut eff»»rt during the lK‘-t few years (o eliminate that undesirable fea-
ture from elections
The house passed another Franklin bill. Assembly 141, as amended by the senate to apply to first fla-si counties
just as ibe substitute bill does. t> Bill 141 contain* the election
district* now prevailing for any conlisstoc government prior to June 1. Tt>«- governor In vetoing the substitute for the Franklin bill gave hi* rea-
•ns In the following message:
The present practice, lo bolding elect I qp* In the munlrlpalltles govero-
Woolaon.
Frank Pushnell bn- returned j hum" after having an operation tn a Philadelphia hospital. Mrs. Emma Gardner la apend'ng aome me here with her pnrenu Mr. and Mrs. William Thompaon and Mr. Chari.- Hughe* motored to Wildwood on Friday. Harry Wcatoott spent the week-end j with hla family. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Warner aud Mr | rmd Mrs. ft J word Wclla vi d faaJlty | -jKnt the Ea-ter holiday* with Dr and | Mr*. Eugec Way. a Ruaacd YVoateoU *pent a few day* ot thi* Wfvw with Mr. Harry WeWcott. Mias Uuranla Jon'.-a apenl . Eoater
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ed under the com mission government parent*.
act. Ir'to alioiv all persons wb,> !e- | vteeent xjl.lcr spent Sunday and Mon-
alre to submit Uteiuselve* as 'HUftl- ' y h|1 DU)thrj .
date* to rut. at the election without Mr> yntA Stl , lnian nMX ;he w « k -
any prinmry of oUtnltmtioc cootesL L nd ; n MuiriUa
“That method seem* ’o have worked | Mr aru] Wrk Morris Crear.. entersatlsfartnrlly nnd to have resulted in j tamed her fatb.r and mother of Ooa-
a large Held of eligible perseu.v from j hcll on Sunday.
Whom the voters might ch.-os' those j Ur. and Mr*. Edward l-cwl* and best fitted. In their Judgment, lo ad- ! daughter spent the week-end here.
jtilripul- I Mr-. Osman G sary and daughter spent
j Saturday In Philauelrhia.
‘ The bill under remsideratloo «.«ects ! MU. Roxana Gandy and Mira Martha
lonly those first class citlc* which are , T
Well* F. Eagleton. Newark, speaking for the medical frateniity, declared that profession sent more men to the trull than any Giber two professions combined. He asserted efforts of chiropractor* and osteo-
P S' ^ ““■‘r )»« «t Newark, .o l« ot •rt. aklrh " l.,d taken ll.e a-lle.l J, “ New>r k men thirty jvr.ra pi estiiidish. Chlro- - -- --
practo-r and tKteopath* favored eompr nnlse Mil to place ttiree men of each a ranch on the bt&ie Board Medlul Examiner* and allow them
Wild wood on Frtd
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,... rating under the commission gov- tlme ^ wlUl , ernment art. ! brother Mr. Charles Reed. Senate Rejects Quigley xi,», Uebti ktiUer spent the -
Ttie (wna'e In executive nesslon re- Lnd with her mother.
Jetted Governor Edward*’ nomination | Mrs. Warren Grace baa returned horn-.-of Michael 3. Qtilgley. police court after ar-r-im* * , ' w ’
Iw Judge of the j husband.
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1-Mi'unyou of Cape May.
Mlar Con* Hmctna called on her moth STSSk Ck.ud. TMl'ir .nd .....
, against confirraaUnn nnd none w , ;(h Jtr ^ Ura -vvmiam Taylor. In favor of It. Hr. and Mr*. Samuel WeRc lt en . , 1 All of the votes cast *gnln»t »—«- , W . ;^l aw l inctr aon over the vreek-e ,
full -vr*y over their respect.ve schools fl nna ti., n 0 f Judge Quigley were Ke- I hi** Sur-n Scull spent Easter Sun
of healing. The bill as ndvoentev, by _ u , il ._ an j„ d! - r (Julclt-v was rejected day w.vii Mr. William Scull, ruedlral men would odd one chiropruc- Ht t||i , of .. william H. | M.a* RhoC. tor to the present State Medical Board. j, r ry of Fss ^. x c unty. who raised thi ! Mm Samu,:
Port Bill Passed | point of senatorial courtesy and ro-
Wirhont a vote being recorded qaested the senate not to confirm
ag*ir.-t It. the house pas-ctl senate bill Judge Quigley. Mr ^ oeorg" Cnrrigwn visited Mr*. No. 192. which would permit s State Senator Parey Fluted that hi* only (q,,^ o[ Toctah , H , over the F»-t<u
Coamlss'oa to eut-r upon agreement* objertloa to Quigley was the fart that j poujoj*.
with the New York board for the da- the office calTled n great responidhUlty Mr an< i Mr* K. U. Maaou and chiW-
velopmcnt of the Port of New Y'nrk. and he f«-lt that Judge Quigley thd not | ftI1 vial led the AKseinhlyraan Aithur N. Pierson of measure up to the requirements of the fixrence r'tilon founty. dwla-ed the projaaiod pwithm. .Sunday.
;.ct between New Jersey a->d New The senate cmfinned the name of York wa- a constructive- in.-asure la Mrs. Agnes Cromwell ot Morris cuun-
ehlch New Jeraey wonld rrep a.ate- tr. a sister ot S-my r Whl'm-y. to ,“^"wVidwood. .pcr.t the r.al benefit. «le sal,! many bad given mcniN-r-hip on the Mate I oard of ^ vnh )lU hrtlIbv Kauben New Turk harbor coodlllon* anti their Education. :jl fcr . d Frederick Hettonbaugh future Unprovetu'iit careful sinuy and to Regulate Jitney* Sunday wiu, m-. and M-». K. »
believed New Jeraey would hav the ! Tlie.Ell'ot bill »o place new Jltn-y* [ h.«*.
“better «f the bargain." under'the suts-rvi-lon of the Public; Fred Dowling, of MinvUlc. aprnt Aasemblynuui Pieraoe explained puntv Commiio-i'-n received the nec- : wrek-vud with h.» unde Mr. D. WUi ur
that Manhattan had more nevrty rssarT .1,-veu votes to the senate to * Hacheinr.
rear-lied the limit of her harlmr do- !n!t|irP . | t< ,,8c«ac. The blit, which vclopment and that the proposed pact now t„ yi,,. governor, permit* muopened wide the door to New Jarwey'* ^pj^tle* t" regulate all Jitney* now opportunity. ; ( p nt«ratl<>n. Future application* tor Fight for Renting Bill 'jitney licenses wonld 19* made t“ the Bent* have Im—utrad In Jeraey City Public Ctlllty Oommlmton and regulu-
SS per rent during the laid year and tlon of their ot«-rail"n» wonld t c dl- .»j*. K. M tin re are now more than iotiO dls- ro-ted by that body. I in vir.rival poHseraura notlcea In tlw tiands of tec The bill was bltteriy attacked on y-m* • r ants with no checkm placed nt>on the the floor of the wi.ntt- by Senator* - ,i. 1 u '' 1
profiteering landlords, arrordiug to Si*np*»n of Hiii l «'’ti ai d Potiy of E«-
the Statement <*f Cotnmlarloner Gan It was roj»*rt*-d by 'Iw Sraa,, ‘ ! ^ , mm !n talking before the Senate Judlc- Judiciary ConmiLlee linusedh.tely fol- ! ^ '^aughra lary Ctwnmlttae 'o t-half of Assembly- lowing a «*«rtnr public heuring held ' M[ buJ ( nan Nelson's bill. House SIS. designed bv that eommlltee | rrola viaaioi to part lull) remedy this evil. j 'itrai'dinc the Public Service Corpo-,.^ „ n Utm I'oaimiralonej Gannon recommerdeti ret Ion ** a di«ho»e*t company which j M , and J
i l.,llia Hess entertained Mr . luagios over Sunday. C. Maaon and flaugbmr Mi to Tui-kahot on Friday-
. John Shannon '
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