Cape May County Times, 29 February 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

?«ge Twelve

CAPE MAY

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Ckrenor in as Address Delivered in

Perwn Celle on Legislature to Aid in Edncation Reform

Commission of Nine Experts

Sava Ml'Ilona In Taxon from Aottorltjr-Aoroo to Hava «Ma

important in lowering the ooat of food ud materials. The measures were oppoaod by rer reaentatires of railroads that wfU oe affected by the grant of power. They gave the improaalon that the bllla contemplated the condemnation of the property and title to the railroads and not thn “nae" only. This was contravened by Julios H. Cohen, counsel for the Port of New York

Authority.

Hoboken and Jersey CJty were antagonistic to the hills In their ortgl-

ley threatened wo of dollar* of tax t Mr. Fallon and

Mr. Cohon got togothor and Mr. FaliOy drafted an am an dm act. to by Mr. Brogan and aoMgtsd by Mr. Oobaa. that is dorigned to taaara tha rtghtr of the tsanidpaimee to taxes from any properties which the Port Authority may ao-

gatrs in this State.

Mr. Brogan, during the discussion, broaght ap the possibility that. Inasmuch as Congress was a party to

tha Port Authority

tha Stataa. tha propary might ao* quire a Federal statas and therefore

- would not be subject to taxation.

Reqneetlng an appropriation of J7i.0M junroad proparty under tha Port ao that the committee might obtain thortty would than be la the expert advice the Ooveroor declared statas as the piers in Hoboken

thia a f~-» amount in eonelderatJon were taken over by the war Aapart-

the fact that the annual axpandltuv meat. To avoid this it was suggest,

for education is **,000 000. AUgUOa *»

ttve oommission was not ^ r ^ rt XuSortty proj^y. the Qov»rnor said, because K was not uoazaa

tslr to ask members of the Ingialature l for the Port Authority, if k eeto make further aacrifloe. ! cured control of any property. In ap-

pointing to the feet that for thirteen ter Into an agreement to pay • bulk yean there had been no Investigation sum tn Use of taxes,

of tha school system, tha Governor as- j •erted that the time had arrived whan A thorough surrey should be made

the entire system.

Tee Many -Fads and Kritte"

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•! Port Authority t* required nP«> reUBcation of aU details of tts plan tads and frills." esd not enc^rii upon tram the Legislators before condemnfusdameniala. Opportunity for Invee- tag any property. He \lao said Hotlgubcn by t’A State Board of Educe- bokea had good reason to oppose the Hoc was declared limited because of bill because of the danger that raillack of money, time and power. ’ roads would be taken out of the tax Referring to aped8c Instances the ratablae. Governor said that of SM high school Albert C. Wall tor the Hoboken graduates who took an examination Land and Improvement Company state normal said that corporation owned *16.000-

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Amid Uproar.

George 8. SDaer

in an address to a Joint aearlosi of the

Now Jersey legislature

that ha be authorised to appoint a nmmHtee of alas to make a server of » entire state edeoarional ^ataim.

SEEN AND HEARD IN OCEAN CITY Mr. and Un Frank Ashmeed recently entertained their daughter. Mrs. Thomson Miller, of Philadelphia, at their home here. Mrs. Howard SUtee recently entertained Mrs. Adolpbos Townsend and her daughter. Mlae Lucille TownMnd. at her residence here Mrs. Frederick Bain bridge and Mlae Mule Clay recently enjoyed s short trip to Ses Isle City, where they spent some time on n eklBBlsg Jour. Augustus Goetx, s third-year Mudent at the University of Fenvylvr.nls. returned to that tostltutioei on Monday after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Goea. of this city.

Radio Reception and Badlo Features.’ The Fourth Annua! Boxing and Wrestling Tournament of the Ocean City Public Schools will come off within two weeks at Ibe Moorlyn The- _ sire. here. Prof. Elmer E. Cager.director of athletics at the resort Institution. has over four hundred and thirty names from which be will decide the participants. The winners of the preliminary bouts will take part In the finals. Then, win be medals and ribbons awarded for the uinaets of both the boning and wrestling matches It Is expected that Judges from Atlantic City wUl

judge the contest.

Mrs. C. U MarahaU. of phis, who has been visiting ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Da

ghelr apartments. S4J Anbury At has- returned to her Quaker City

••Amateur Night" was held Mi Any evening at the Moorlyn Theatre with several rather fine acts staged, tee of the beet was the act featuring Mise Arienr-s Fake..of Atlantic City, a young toe dancer. Her aperialty numbers were very much appreciated.

Harry H. Lake, well-known Jeweler and candy manats :tar*r. is now located in a now and larger More on

Anbury Avenue, wkila the now owe M 1 141 Anbury Avenue. The More la one Of u. ox p-xitt •“•a °* **•

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I* O. xw-o-rf >»• " Of tha arroM of John FltMak. M Woodbine, lor afemtac last week it was stated that Jostles of y ^rtU m’ the ttoaa 4 the

M This eras i i up lx another

— bring arreotM hln to tha JnMtoa’a ctfiee. and FUstoh

Mrs. Louis B. Goff, of 141* Avenue, spent severs! days la Phils delphla with her granddaughter. Mlae Edna May Goff. Mias Goff has a severe attack of double-pneemenla. Bar e-mdlLon is Unproved according

erles of pro-lenten leas has been arranged by Dr. Cl F. N. Voegelin. psator of the Ilrri Presbyterian Church here. There wen seven topics Ip his serriee. each one being held on s Wednesday eve-

The firemen are diligently gsaetle-; ing “very day at the fire uonna for' their coming basketball tilt with the

day is devoted to the practice. Opt L Johnson sad George Boidaa nrej showing up rather well at practice

Every Farm Can Aooi Have Electricity -CBtOHTENED farm homes, lightened farm toil—all this U made possible by Willyt Lirht a complete, perfected electric power and light plant lor farms. WLDya Light not only makes farm life more enjoyable but mors orofitab/e—wnd Willy* Light gtwes theae grant

less an they cost the 01 Willy* Light is the only plant with the fa-tooonair-cooled WiUysKnight engine that

a Chamber of Commerce, sub-

mitted tha amendment prepared by '

Mr. Fallon, which world protect tha

made of the conduct of our schools taxable* ao tar as tha municipalities ‘

and of the results obtained. Whether to.

these are well founded or not 1 do not Mr. Cohan gave assurance that the ' know, but 1 do know that we ought to policy of the Port Authority was to ascertain.” ; protect tha tsxee to the munlcipall- ™ J™ 11 1

school, ninety-right tailed: and that at 000 of Hoboken's tax roubles. Rail- , ^ , d _ , p another examination aevanty hnd fall- road, represented *14.000.000 more * nd a ‘ 0a,a P P cd out of IM. Mention was made of of ratable*, which might be lost to , w ,„i, -, h seventeen normal senod graduates the municipality. - gening

who took an examination to teach In Mr. Brogan pointed out that the j£ r and j£rs. Un MlnUer recently the echoed, at Irvington and of the great waterfront properties sf Jersey enterUllied the member, of the Fire fact that bat one tad peseed the teste, city would be endangered. He said Hundred dub. a !e» evenings ago. Indicating ’n part the scope of the grave question existed whether prup-. at h8me hero Bridge and Five Investigation recommended, the Gov- «ly of the Port Authority could be HuDdred th e vime paw rapidly. raw ouMUoxi whXXr 0.. «t».000 txX. ... r.tnXm.raU belo, XU, U»i J yearly tor medical ln«pee- Senator Richards Inquired If it was ^ Tboe* present were: Mr. and . spent wisely; whether ednes- not true that any property the Port MnL T Mr and Mro. tlonal Uws need revUtag; whether Authority toot would be free of tax*- j vnUto Morrlwou. Mr. and Mro. there Is anitormity of curriculum and tlor. Mr. Brogan said this was prob- ' Vr K H , ohc .

proper prograas tn preparation of text ably true. Mr. Richards suggested ‘ oj-nn,, , nd ___ aCDi'twv aumnim books. Ha asked whether normal that railroads might sometime find it d ®35 ASBURY AVENUE

>J»ol Wnn. ,. lou x, u. ttMr Xrxu,, t. ooxolld.1. U 1 i- DltUiX. whether there are too many dally sab- sell out to the Port Authority and A number of member* of Jectt for elementary popfla The fane- would thereby escape taxation Board of Groat Chiefs of Degree of Honing of teachers' •naUtutes also was Mr Lichtenstein, speaking tor tee p^^nta, of New Jersey aro expec

' ed in this rewort Friday evening. February 21. to make tbrir offic'al visit o this resort's council. Natons Coun1 ell. There are expected to be visi-ors present from Atlantic City. Pleaaant- , ville. Somers Point and elsewhere

hip of tbs resort

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The suggestion was made that with ths Uw speriflcally freed the Port

an Increase of nearly >17,000POO in five year* in the amounts disbursed *

for school buildings the oommlttee partHapatton

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X Xbjol bvadtox ot mxT Ixtnrx ; x X. SXtxwi' “ ™ nity purposas Is correct and ad visa couceraeo no swob I ’ ww ' _ - . XbbMb.xxdxlb.xil Bo, Bourooi. xl Taa<*ers Retlreaant Fund is sclro-1 oonaid and Robert Price. Mrs. Pieros. “•faUyaccurate and IlnancUUy roonn “^^olmn Indicated that tha Port Betty Hertxler. Mro Harvey Adams. daclsreo within the held of the In- r,el * ^ Mo^^an. This would bar. to Laird, of this city, vastlgstlon proposed The demands ^* d ' by tha AMhetiy^own ftnaao ^ w y christun. of this city, and needs tor higher education, the ^ “L * SS was the speaker of the acrorion at governor asserted could not be ex- ^ testelstl'm lh « regaUr meeting of the Young axx Bx, . MX-. PXIT-,.. LXB.., Ixt

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ScZ-lb^xx. « innW! SS CX.- Mb- rxx XM b. xxxX X. v.^- IbUbxUbl.. AXOT taU we roach a place where we come upon *u»n<lnient proposed by Mr. Fallon, •eeaion krid before the talk, tha rocks, or see that w* can drift Ht “ la h » “ a Mr Fallon worked **» an noon red that the speaker ao farther In a of such great thrM ' “> lb * amendment. He »ke ext meeting would be Wa'ter importsnoe we cannot eontlDu**teU OD ‘ “ a ■“Emitted ft to Mr. MUoer. of this city, who would talk

FIT1SELECTRKAL CALL or PHONE OCEAN OTY1010

Wc Sa ve nude • tpedti itudy of elertMl dmA the farm aixl »Mairf> homes. Dio you ever reehze dat yoet mn es- & dty

lighting, mho, electriol time mving devices, all at * smell coa> Do jtoo realize that a Duro Water System lasts a life time and die Willy Light System can be managed by & house wife. Not only |-a * are Ac apkeep of theae *y*tetns low, moA cheaper than dtj water and current but their mincreases the gabble value of your property i atdy. You

drop a card and 4 tree will glady aMi* problems without <

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Fallot but th* latter «

ueai ng wun opposiuoa from ths f _

c-ttl Kr Cohan said that the prch C^OmpletC TUI ItSelf

So __ posed Port Authority line would ssvs *

a which hare built up our Urge ^ ^ kteguage was now Mr. FhL =

Industries and made this country lo “ * „

Deal ng with opposition from tha “1 do not mean to imply any < i of those coEFiclentioos offlt

boards and teacher* who rtra suoh ^ r. He said railunselfish and patriotic thought and ro * <3 ‘ are •klfttog freight 170 mile* to attention to thU work What I do polnl, otJy fiTe mlle * He tnaan to asy la. tha: periodically we cr,Uc!a * a i* 10 Lehigh Valley and Lackmust examine ourselves to see * wailn * faB-’oV* refusing to oowtether we are getting the proper ° I, * niU * nth th « Authoritr. raeults.- Incidental to questions by Senator 6tv# Millions in Taxes Ca **- Mr Cab m declared h? had no After a battle before tbe Jn- “** P ° rt A » u>ort ‘J' now posa, ssdlciary Commrttee of tee Senate over “ b “‘ Senate bills 170 c-o 171. Corporate* ‘ 00 * U,rfl * ltu,r * ^ £oat '* oa Couasel John J Fallon, of L’obokejj I,0 !f L .. „ . . ... ^ Corporation Counsel Tboma. j Hro , H * ““ Hoboken and tee Hoboken gan, of Jeroey Cfty. and Jullnr Uob- V'°'! I™* *** b “ kl - *>“« «• tensUIn. for the hokaket Chamber of Xti Port Aotk ' >rtt F dlBcultler so

Commerce, were able to Impres* on tha committee the need at amend mesa to the bills in order to save tax

re tab 1m no: only tr, Hnd bob county ... .. . w punlcipaHT'e. bu: to an other, in this InddentaUy that the Slat* within the Port Authority die *?*” AnU "' rt, F not effectuate 1U tnet P-“* Without years of lecislstion If Th. bills are designed to confer “ ■»***•«• ot aroe th* Pori Authorit.. power to H * Wllllw! oat U “‘ ,he eondemn th* “us*" of aUroad* with 1?” A f ilor '> “'•»“ operate pnly in (he area •<, a/ to Mted a ooord^ ^ ° f U, ‘ pU ‘ 0 th *' hu nation of service to th* rod that klr T^ T .} >, T e . * r * w * d tj ^ Huu *

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