Cape May County Times, 19 August 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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PROBLEM IN TROLIir FIGHT

: THE COUNTRY WEEKLY

.rent won>ler is tlrtil the liiurettohtef* — • ► .

A^teou. Wirt. «* ot the crteit HudeBtai of the WAolTCT of publicity, c ,J« the loitoulij; sddr**. before the **■

t of Stf>te of Now Jersey to Control Utility Rates to Be Vigorously Upheld. IS WaL EQUIPPED

Attorney 3enertl Prepared for BaUie, <nd leeue Wilt PiQure In Cempelgn.

Edi'va'e Qwedion* Easy Com. ^b'fuu Cop Tests.

.—Jos! as ,Uie l^oplc of the

e'Ate <wd begun '<> feel that the in .twiutaable trolley 'are problem had ;b*ea settt»<j fat at 1 . *« a year comc-

eer move of the Jfuthc-isBi.! •• to Bp the whole warks until pa-

deuce Us% become (abausted and dig _ ‘ ‘ a ytkettTu place ‘ Tl.e general a i>rt>reaal< .n atnonp the i>eople. especial It st Inosc directly affected by ih* — “usatantiy changing situation. Is that > i4g wrpofBtlou has become so sat-

Jd with the intolerant tplrtt of its ’ fartUmsrtes that U U lmp.«s:

»to W»et to public sentiment or 'ol Strupgle for Infcrmation ■ any attitude other ttiaii Uiu' of I i'ou straggle to gather some lnf.<r a<u«A adherent' to a.lne sal for It b)! (nation together about tiie word, log ate oURfnato, pugna.lous and d»ui. | rt-vniber dimly that It hat bu me thing aoaring chief, whose motto appears to I to do krlth grammar \ ,t why co on laaw bees borrowed from an almost ] with the h. r-owing !%■ ptclally fergotfwi railroad and financial power.j in view of lb< fact • reixirtet ‘ I got through o ily about 30 seconds of

>isve not rebelled. They must be la close enough tunch with the -.weple catch the drift of aestlment and to learn that tnc managemeut Is sy thoroughly despised that the average patron i* eager to turn to any other faculty offered. If tlie company had been able to win the good wlU and atlon of th“ public there never would have been any Jitney problem. The Jitney bnsea never could have rea -bed th dr prt sent stage of >ot>atar1ty and success, a succeas that spells to a concern so hoetile to the Interests of the people upon whom It mi pend for Its very existence." Tests for Stats Cop Jobs Suppose yon were Job hunting, as many of us are these lean days, and the manager to whom you applied, looking you ovei with keenly searching but pleasant eyes, said: “Now", young man. I’m going to giw joo a om word subject, and 1 want you to I'd! everything you know about it for seconds. Vou are to keep on talking and keep on the subject If you stop talking or ramble off I he subject 11'a going to*count again?! )<>U. Are you

ready?"

You think so, n~J assent and wait breathlessly for the wAJ The •efinagL*r looks up, bis lips part end you hear him say:

soiv

a yw- :« worth fifty thousand dollar* u of the esamsjittr. soS car hs mafi* V a year to them. If you don'! oe'tevt vlthcml yoor paper. To talk about "aupemtms" ymc * as to talk abou-. supporting n •* Be. a.-h You wouldn't be much ll

Too many bosu a sort of charity, the public Horary, tbe oborchtr. club—with toe differue* that H s cents to the IndUldu-J •

JorEv&yBeldtfs »625

build Up the 0

because hi. rtVeras'n* help, the tow*, more than h dor? him—dirscUy. The man. business or profnaalonal. who dor* not fa. for hit «H te of tbr wn'a publicity, 1* a psrasit*. lekin« ^dr i.ierr of his feBowiosa.

Can't yon toll whrt sort o; ,

' " ' * harked op lw th*

wrt of a Iown'W#d' r> '• tmeB a of the boosmg sort, and men. doeao't t£> town ret a

Pumps Water

Tie- n*wei«p«f > a slock in trad* »S*fiUicUy. Too would not so tala a store and. ask the proprtstor to ghe Afc a pair ef stasis, for taataoes' yet too ofter. the pubUidwr la ejdtrt to «hftiwa> his stork in trade- -advsrtfadnc for the Individual or -ar eit»- -ee seq ^ f„ r b-as than t«wt. If you cwuVS keep count of tor demanda of lUa i«»»« oe-d, m. > our swMlAMr every weak. mid laugh. — ' apovar before t

was confiJently beUcved by e tsrg* somber of people of the state shd most of tbs harassed patrons of dhs trcnblceoii.v trolley sytUrtn that ‘whan tbs Public tTUlHy Commission granted tbs penny incresat- In .ran* lura, cskmlaUng that this would ..ilw tbs co.dpsny's stinoel gru« Income by wUooat throe-tins tiers of a mHlIon dot tars, Sta financial sore WuUld be solved, especially with the » per cent r-dur- ^ UtiD in tbe wage soslt uf tbe vmpbiyesa and corresixwoiug fill In tlie prices of materials. The thought v-~s pfiiriet dnratlcn. Tne cwups'iy. wbuar presirtsef and vice prsaidest »re lawyers, dlacoveneu au entlre : y dlffcrem oomwe a the iggvl Intrlcactea and Judge oiade lews far an sttmupt to clrcnio-

nt^truu: {MOide'a chosun a. Ttirough Preside, it

McCarter's brother, •‘Bob," both of om vrere fhr ghort periods eittrrnejaral of New Jersey, they Bought tbe Intervention of the federal courts, cod

e amased and porplexed

ty the awlftnet* v-'th which Federal Judge John Uellsmi., henrirg but tbe cue aide of the case. Issued , the order for th* 8 cent fare, it looked very laorf. ar uough tbe Judge, formerly of tbs common pleas bench of Mercer cottaIj, had prepared hlmaelf In advance for the epr-Ucaaon and stood ; ready to ankonece Ida fle-Ulon at once. Legsl dittos were fiabtergar.-J by t tbl* unexpected diooument, but for- ' innately the Judge got into a better light, facta which he could gain » clearer view of the luw. and with sa much swiftnasr ne ..uki.ended his own order t Of the dij before i He dleci vered timt f under tbe fideral statute tbe legal j" mantgera of tbe PabUc Service bad !nfc voked be did not possees all tbe power

£ be fancied he cwsesaed.

p Now, the whole question Is to gu bep for* tbe federal Judge*, one <.f ttem a if noeiBHirWnt of New Je.wey, and two of [ them art to decide tl* fine points Inp solved. KortunaKly tbe people have r a formidable and gifted champion Ir [ the person of Attorney General Tbora- ; os V. MoC-ran, who p. .ns -o go Into tU- > trig fight with all the power und vigor | at hla ccimr.nml, abd thoae who know him realUe that it will be no f o'clock [ tea. A* a former assenfldymu. and speaker, former seflatur and president u£ the aanate, u close atodent of con-Mitu-ioiwl inw. as a man uf anusu d menial tapacltj and a fighter wl knew* no fear, Mr. McCrcn is we equipped for the fray. It a to be sue r of tbe most interesting contests, tee, the Bt**a or country has wlmeBsed vf 1 3 th* isgU controversies over Slavtry. Uaru is involved a grave qnastlon ■ of state light*, too, and w'leLbcr, under f 1 . ibe fedaskl Cvmstitutlon tbs Congress has the power u> enact lawa no directI ly affect leg the Internal affairs of tbe ttstex as to control rate* of utility ton- - rt-ms not engaged in Interstate I raffle, * • -Mr. McCran ban expnwacd tbe belief ?■' :bat tba fetter*i statute thus Invoiced Ek om base uo aj'pllratioa to the aitr*P Uvu In New Jersey, and that belief £ itire bis fighting bbKid and puts him on kta mettle. He made s gallant fight • Wfore the Si'-greme Court of the rmtnl States in belialf of tbe state’s conR cHutietutl right to legislate u;>on tbe p 0<'u.,r gcartlun and lost by a narrow r SMirgin. with some of the learned lodge* taatalnlng -Ms views. Very dif- [ ferent princlplee are Invtdved in tbi*

the time and probably would have lost om in bis exaninntion tor the stats constabulary hat be been a andldata, “The point is tbh," said Colonel R Norman Schwarukopf. commander Ol the New Jersey atale police, as hs i>auee<! U. the eramlna.Kra of one ol tiie 3U0 candidates who paused nudei hi* scrutiny In the drill room of the Pirat precinct station, '‘this constitutes part of the oral test through which every candidate must puss. It is the moat Impoitant of nil tbe trials because It enables us to draw a bead on the applicant’s ahUlty to oncertrata quickly and to keep hit mind on tbs matter at hand. “It gives ns a remarkable Insight Into bis character, ability, personality. education a.»d eotiroumenta. We rImage the word with every candidate, and. although the simplest subjects are tired, such as parts of a man's wearing spparel, the results are ex treroeiy Interv-Btinc." Fur fo*r e- lid hours the candidates were pu - . over the n: ratal and idiysicai Jumps. First there was a rigid medical examination by Dr. George D. White and Dr. J. L. Matbesbelmer, ’•oth of Jersey City. The survivors were then passed on to Colonel itchwarxkop. who scrutinised their applliatlons, army or -ury d-scharge patxTS and letters of recommendation, following which there was a short Interview, winding cp with the word

test.

Having finished with this grUilSg, the aspirants were sent to the Central High School gymnastum, where Car Anderson, director of athletics at the school ind Instroctor le track an! field sjxjrts at Rutgers' College, applied tlw ohiTueol test. Thus tar there have been 1,00(1 applicants, and by next Friday or Saturdaj, when tbe final n-sts—mental and iwj etiological—are made, there wlU probably be about 800 survivor*. From these Colonel Schwarzkopf will select the 120 regulars, wbo will be sworn In es tbe first members of the state cca-

melAdary.

“Tl. material has beun splendid, and when the examinations arc over we will ha - n splendid ;*roon3el to begin with, - ' >ald Colonel Schwarzkopf. Mr. Anderaao, who is widely kne vn thr-inghout the east as an authority on physical culture, aiated that there were some excellent siKi-insen* and that the for re would be a credit to ihe state. ' Some criticimn 1ms been made that i the work of selecting thr candidates / 6>TRllC€» OUT has not been progressing fast enough," j p z-tt rrp'Ki" wild Colonel ^'lia-arzkopf. "1 have ' — - adopaed tht attitude that thoroughnets* In the examination Is the first eaacrtla. and um certain that the result* will be the proof of the siMindness of this palicy. ' Tl-e ob*-rv«r, however, gathered the Impreesioo that thlnga .arete very much on the bop, and ihe hew F*nnvd Eve cavuldates themselves, rolling In |ier- 8 splrailop. were glad to snatch minutes' repos* between testa

a who will trP vou (liry

. . _, * They gather up crumb* that fab from *»w ISkle of ihe peo*m "'ri mwrhant who odvcrUMS h:t bueiniM anfi M. town Br» r> time eoe of rear *«ort* »—rer-lijM-e a pclr il brio* peo,Se Into dlls town their buyit* instinct Is nrouMd and they vuu other Mere*. Th* ettBprtiwr gets direct returns, but the

others take advantage 04 hi* e

You expert ,oui pubilaher to bo. on Cod * green rsrth. He t« aaked father the reaponWbility. Every call on him for help. Tou ki

pacer a* veil a- 1 do; *0 why

Does Every Power Job

tor wb ch nobod will i» * civ* opportunity, you v* and value of your Dews-

i v imdiocT* newspaper Is a areat

; II ;o>i do n

I owe it t* your ivi.imunlt operation th making the n

lal tne tell you. posUivetr. tnut

factot in the growth and artvaaccm a *.!nu when adv.-rt.alng will not **

gallon to your newer ip<-r. you has r right to expect your tentative of your coni-nur.

Every time your name !■ publlaLatt in « Hat of tonlriUrtor* to nomc cJ.-irity, that U free adtrrti*lnx—free attv*rtliing that the pabllabu give* . bserfuUy. because It booale the toWTU i'Bvery bit of pobllcity produce* direct and Indirect reeuUs for the man who pays for it: it produce* rtwulU for every ether bustoc** ar.J yr.wae.’onal vvadM hie reeswmelbUity. H produces

t cMM in tho coruaunity.

The country editor is not a ptg-hBSded, IdeaUsUc indlridoal; h? Is out for the same thing as you are—to mrf£* money. And his beet Interest* are :he best interest of hlr town Do yev think it fair that he si *M shoulder ’.he greatest part of the burden; tlwt tie should give hit tttne, cpnoiwy. ah'" often his very beuf* dilood to the r -rice of the ron-.i..onltT.’*» barely a Irving wage. anuet.mea not . tki that?. Yet thsae ror«o. are uffarod wllUnriy as a ire* premium on r-i Investment ih-.t wiB rature you sure -waulta. Or, do you think it right that a *Bw busineu .and profoasioosl non shoo d carry' their Anre of the to wWa ymbbcIfy, While soma otberr evade

their rcspanalbitityT

The newspaper I* a civic asset and Sivtf respotur!bilily. That burden sf reaponribillty should bo boro* by the hO*l*r*a m«m of th* town. r» they ar the one* wtv' benefit moat. And tffet buruen shouV. t* dlvi'.ett la strict pro portion lo the benefit possible at attainment.

SEA tSLE CITY DOWNED BY OCEAN VIEW NINE tConlinued from page 1)

f'Fuls^ You can plow,disk, YSties jt / harrow, harvest thresh, bale hay, grind feed, fill the silo, saw wood, pump water, pull stumps, do road work or any other newer job around the farm tr’kiker, easier and at ’.ess cost toyou -vitn the Fordson Tractor. Twenty-four hours eich daj% e/ery working day in the year it wfl! give maximum service. Light but powerful it geLi from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control—efficient, economical and above DEPENDABLE. t in the power-lanning frame ofmir.d cow. CaU, pnork. or drop us a card for facts. See he Fordson in practical operation. CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE GARAviE AUTHORIZED OEM.ER6 IN CAPE MAY COUNTY CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

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Fruit Crop* Slump Badly M ^ Fruit crop* from New Jersey farms this year, according to esUmatea ot Uit -|- w «stt» departme-nt of agriculture, wlU •t,,,-,. he Ua« araalleat tn many years. Other i..v, crops, while In must instances smaller l. (bon thoae of last year, have not been hoc ttfffected by adverse condition* to a* great an extent «s the fruits. l-'-un The proajiectlv'irodoctitut of ap- ^ ] plea is l.UBJXU busbeis ns comparnl

Uuslion. MeautliiH- i * !til * ,5 ^- u,w bushels last year. The h,i ul ontlooe In operation 1 ‘’‘mowreial cw*. I- retlraaied at 211.- and ut. been adjudicated uw .retn^red with WW-W Th. alter which nay It Is barrel* last yea- and .TTb.OUO barrels R— ree lodges of the dl. tur 1V ' U ^ of tbe p-a. h ^

almost certain to be ’ i. U, ' OW 1 sled State* Supreme j ,lu0 ' ‘

Judication. That will

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mate of ^ Awiiuat Dec

Here’s why CAMELS are the quality cigarette B ECAUSE we put the utmost quality info this ore brand Camels are as good as it's possible for shill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels tbe best cigarette it’s possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. Take tbe Camel package for instance. It’s the most perfect packing science can devise to protect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper —secure foil wrapping- -revenue stamp to seal tbe fold and make the package air-tight. But there’s nothing flashy about it You’ll find no extra wrappers Ho frills or furbelows. Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And remember—you must pay them extra cost or get lowered quality. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free from ciga.etty aftertaste, It’» Cimels for you.