Cape May County Times, 16 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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the . fcSU •Jeorf* 1 PMiedeU* 1 * ' trect for the « C rr*.t« eoet will t yri.prt«tloi» of I5M thU wutfc. The bl,<: b, requeet*«l by fSI^OUO fc’r e* 1 *' Mnpl 'feee of t>M tvr ^julpiueot to

ave etejve be taken toward pnrrhaee of a «lte for the proposed new normal achool In Hudson county. The legislature !»•' year appropriated 1100,000 for the site, and a: this meeting the board decided to ask HOO.jOO additional if aMeaaarjr for the she and preparation of pita* and 1*00,000 for eree-

tta* of the buildings Care for Disabled Man

■atabhahmec; of four or five coneaieecent bo»pttal* in various parta of the state was definitely decided upon the executive committee of the Jersey departtr snt of the American Lefoc st s meeting held at the state house. Theae Institutions will be conducted under the auspices of the

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the rrltef of a serious condition nnw existing among tamer service men In 01 health and unable to obtain proper care. The boapltallzatlon commhte. of the department, of which Eugene Patterson of Kldgewood Is chairman, was diruled by the executive committee to decide upon the rouctlta In which the pmp»«ed Institutions may be most advanugrsualy j located and to take other steps toward

their •stabliahment.

The hnspltuls are planned for the ►nellt of three distinct clssae* of prospective patient*. The fiivt class Include those who have been ’ulated following their dls .'barge service sod who are entitled to

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also be made for those awaiting adjustment of compensation claim* those assigned by the government

to Institutions for treatment. plan for financing the four cw

feu hospital* as outlined by Stats Commander Joseph D. Sear* contemplates procuring aid from those counties In which the Institutions are located and also from coutigooua counties from which patlenta wll’ be accepted. It la also hoped to enllM aid from other source* hot plans with this end In view have not as yet been de-

cided upon.

In addition to this pi -entious program of relief work In the Interests ol sick and disabled former service men K Is proposed to make a survey to oh- j tain "the name* of all service men In hospitals ai d other Institutions of the state and also New Jersey mer In other states to make certain that their Welfare It being aoetjoately 'ooked

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No action was token by the executive committee in the case of Major a Frank Burr of Trenton, whose resignation was accepted by Governor Edwards some time ago “for the good of the service." A commutes consisting 0i colonel William b. Weeks of Bound Brook. Philip Formsn of Trenton ar.d Thomas J. Hutton of Paterson was j named for the purpose of leernlng from Governor Edwards Just why the objectionable clause was included lo the executive order accepting the resignation of Major Burr, who has a creditable record In the Guard and In the federal service covering a period oi JO year* This committee v.lll probably report at the January -neetlng. Under the direction of Joseph Fitts of Kldgewood a rifle meet will be conducted among Legion post* Elimination contests will first be held, and the Ancle *111 b« conducted in Hackensack during February. State Bud pat Propoaad don of a permanent Kata budget bureau to compll* Information the y»ar around concerning state needs and expenditures for the assistance of of the governor In preparing the an coal budget will be suggested at the • next session of the legislature by SenI *tor Artbut Whitney of Morris county. Ha will hsv» other amendments to the budge: set slao. *New Jersey Is fortunate that during these past years of abnormal financial ■ coMillions there has been a buuget act i on f * statute hook*” the senator i said “If there had not been this busluessillVe method of arportlonhig the Ma available mooey for stale purposes the . activities and departments of th“ state would !--ve suffered seriously Cu.lng these times of labor ahortage and high •Exact information for the preparation of the budget should be st the flUpoesl of the governor. Budget remains Is not properly an affair of a few weeks, hut tn all the jeer round Job. Thhre shoo’d be a budget bureau with | budget director appolntad by the gov%ruor. whose duty would be to collect j and Ala Information relative to the making of * budget. The law at present does not provide for tne keeping of permanent records. The cost would be no more than at present." Another rsdlcil chanyv In budge*, legislation suggested hy Senator Whitney Is tbs dividing of the annual appropriations bill Into two part* the first to contain the recommendations of tbs governor as amonded by the appropriations committee of the legislature and the second to contain all Items added by the leglslato-e. This lid make a clear distinction, tba ■tivr «ays. and would hslp to fix tbs rsaponalblUty. . ,. . “All possible publicity should ba given the budget." Senator Whlluey eald. "ao that the people may easily and dearly understand how their money Is being spent.” He puts forth the tdea that monthly reports might be given the room Hers .-f the legl»lk ture and the pres* and that air buartags before the governor and the legislative committee on appropriations ba made open to the public. senator Parry of Est--x Issued s etatjiusm in which he said the open ! epedfleatb-ns paving bill ha will Introduce la the legislature In January la net designed to '.rive the patented pavements out U existence. “It la merely to cv-mpai competition beewaen tbasn and u.e u-mpcteaad and tyt** elorg the Uu«s so successfully be- follow id In the *re»t -oad butidlug ffacjaylTMtia, ItofikM.

The Philadelphia Mechanical and Electrics] School KXW TEEM ureas jaXCABT *. ISM Elementary English Classes

The Banker and the Grocer’s Boy buv the same Gasoline

I F tb.e banker could gel better gasoline at any price, he would. If the grocer’s boy could buy more economically, be certainly would. If either eaifft! find a motor fuel that would give quicker starts in cold weather, better power on steep grades or more flexible and easily controlled power in congested traffic, he’d go out of his way for it. If some other gasoline wdbld give less carbon trouble or bigger mileage, it would be good judgment to buy it. But balanced gasoline excels on every test. Its volatility provides quick starts in cold weather. Its rate and completeness of combustion develop maximum power with minimum carbon to dilute the lubricating oil, smu’ the spark plugs and carbonize valves and pistons. A lean mixture of balanced gasoline assures maximum mileage and economv. “Standard” Motor Gasoline is improved, balanced motor fuel that gives real assurance of efficient and economical operation. Thai’s why the banker and the grocer’s boy both buy it. It is best for the motorist and best for the motor. You, too, want the best when you buy gasoline. The best is “Standard” Motor Gasoline. With Polarine in your crankcase you have an unbeatable combination. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY)