Cape May County Times, 3 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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rmer Governor Wl*ar C. Stoken, man of the Republican State Ittee, came oat Wetowdar In a ,p letter endontns the MO.OM.Hlghwar Bond BUI as a party mre, and advocating Its adoption ie KepubUcaa voters, e letter was addressed to the Jersey Good Roads ▲ssoclaUon. advisory committee Is comof represents!!' * of more than r of the leading civic and eomal organisations of .the State. Intended as a refutation of the made recently by Jndge Blithe Democratic gubernatorial idate. that Stoken v

ondoly taxing our people, they have provided for a State tax of one mill on the doUar. This State tax la the only State tax to which the Republican party la committed. It has declared against a direct State tax for all other purposes, except that

is a matter of record that the bill was passed by a Republican lature last winter, over the veto ie Democratic governor, ore became a party measure. Edge law. passed In 1917, prog the one-mill tax. with which hoped to finance the boot bill, ut Increasti republican . -on. the Re vernor. In a rwood, was bond MU. see that I

A recent article published over my signature, in which I called attenUon to the growing expenditures In municipal. County and Bute government, and the Increased local tax rate as likely. If not checked, to seriously Impair the stabUlty of our nances, has been taken advantage of hy the Democratic party to represent" *ne aa opposed to the proposed bond tasoe. 1 have taken no such position. and have confidence In the Judgment of those who hare conscientiously studied the subject, that the provisions of the one-mill tax is the beet method so far devised of providing a good road system for our State in the most economical way. . I maintain, of course, that tl proceeds of this bond Issue must be expended In the most economical and honest way. under the best engineering and scientific method, to the end that the State may receive in its road construction a dollar of service for every dollar of ea* enditure. and that the roads so constructed will be practically permanent, and will live at least the lifetime of the bonds.

Tours very truly.

(Signed) E. C. STOKES. A aaadwkh and a concoction at soft drink stand recall the gtcey that we grease and the gran-

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rmncBBTmr <a owiirat Trenton dopeeten find It hard to get a line on the election of next

Tuesday.

Both Prellnghuysen-Runyon and Edwardk-SUser camps are confident of success Considerable betting up the state Is on a 60-60 victory of Edwards and

Runyon.

Stokes' “60.000 plurality" prediction shows big allowance being made for Inroads of "wet Issue'' on Republican party. Edwards can carry Hudson by 76.000. Essex and Atlantic can be cut down to 15,000 and 8.000, spectlvely, from 60,000 and 13.000 In 1920. and yet Frellnghuysen and Runyon can win by 33.000.

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REPUBLICAN NOMINEES

FOE UNITED STATES SEHAT0E

Joseph S. Frelinghuysen FOE GOVERNOR - William N. Runyon

FOE CONGEESS Isaac Bacharach FOE ASSEMBLY Ralph T. Stevens 441 702 SHERIFF George A. Redding A FOE SUEBOGATE

Irving Fitch FOB FEEEH0LDEES ~~ Joseph G. Champion 8 YEABS Robert J. Kay 8 YEABS _ Charles E. Foster 1 YEAE BE LOYAL! Vote the Entire Republican Ticket at the General Election, November 7

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