Cape May County Times, 21 March 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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This Week h the C<le«ti>l Press Qub. And Now Firpo. The Franc, Bonus, Pofitks. The Bareback King. By Arthur Brisbane

Silzer Attacked By Lawmakers Gevtntor Had Asked Lsgishtars to stay i> SesstoA sad Csny Oat H*s Pregnss

Lmtm hare their time to fall, aud atari to mat, mad flower* to wither at the north wind’s blast. The New York Herald bought hr the New York Tribune, and Horace Greeley, old Bennett and

Chart*

Bitting in the Celestial Press Club, must hare laughed when that news

floated up.

Prank Munser. who can both a buyer and seller be. has owned eeremeen newspapers

all together. He wlll now concen-

trate on ore.

writer, who was editor of that paper

They Refuse, Give Reesons

Twewtpfuw of 7* Veteee Are Over-

Trenton.—Governor Filter, hit ofl-

dal act* and Us alleged Presidential aspirations were subjected to more

than three hours of the blue

LEGISLATURE GIVES STATE 272 NEW LAWS

Trenton.—Tb* Legtstotare ad loaned with pro^scta of being time later toto

statute books ttl new laws and sit new Joint rueolutlona by the 1M4 Legislature. Last year 20( now law* sad two Joint reeolation i were enacted. Bills introduced this year totaled *41 aa compared with 7*4 la ISM. Bills made law by tha Oorernor this year number*-! Ut and laat year 171. There were seventy-three ▼•toes this yeai as agalusr «Uiyelght last year. The Lngtolaturs petted twenty-three bills over the ▼eto t>'s year and thirty-two last year.

and is exemplified in our a Spring Styfish Clothes

I AMD BXADIV OOUXCDT.

The member* of WaahtogtonOam»J No. M. PatrtoUe Order of tt'■oos e< America, are busily prooottog the

ibership campaign, the local --'P has started. They are autoas to obtain a tot of new members as tha count> iBltlaUons are to be hoM daring the middle of April, and the camp deelm a Urge number of reeert

eeadidatas to be pr *

monlee will be held

FULLMER’S EXPRESS^ cult snncx rm icPWDAft wirif uql m nm* y ^^ssj^XS?>wiinrooii

Before you buy any garment anywhere you should see >ur

tack before sine die adjournment w * B i_ 1 on ' t j >Mt ! . . of the Legislature. The Oorernor kl<5 b ** D llr1rtn tot ° ,l » work b r tbe brought on the attack by eendl-g to Governor. He then claimed that the the two hoases an unusual message, Important measures made lew by the In which be recommended that the L*tf«Uture had been inspired by the Legislature remain In aeaaion and not tteabers themselves for the good of adjourn until numerous of his preri- toe state sad not to please the Got

on* recommendations, which re- enior -

Iterated, had been met with fay con- “For a message like this to be Bent."

■tractive action. be said, “null.fles any thought of It Spring styles. Compare OUT

The Governor’s message was as an being given to us for any good par • °

;• an* toio ">a ""H «■ lo toll"* K »" prices Mid the dualities. Yes, wrll,r .ho JSC 01 STl ^ ,, .,„pp»a U,, »1t«1 0«l tor . poll.loa lerW P"” 3 ™ ' ^d r 'rharlee A. Dana when It start- ronUn ® machinery c* the Senate whUe The Senator then took np some of D rice* and the aualibea' ^d jita iTetigM of Ume indTad toe Republican member, locked th.m- toe recommendation, the Governo, ^ W* 1 ****’ the biggest circulation in New York ■«»»*• to k room to prepare an an- said had not been carried out. chary j . -HtcL from U-* vear — - • " ... 8WW . Not felly satlsfled with this ing him with bias in presrattog only a 00 nw a ‘rttiit tost ycui.

typewritten work, they took the floor one s!Je of the issue* sad adding In

one by one hoars later and carried on one Instance that “one la tod to wna- Fvervthinc new an attack that knew no hounds. A der whether anyth ins political cuter* ^ *

lone Demjcrat, Senator Agana of Into hi* echeme So marL has been Hunterdon, sat and took the lacing, done which has been of a political To the surprise of all. this usnaily natare wv »re suspicions." passive representative finally took np Whan be cot eluded, his

the defense of the Governor and his applauded ht™

party and threw In a challenge or Defending the Ooveruoi. two in addition. Agana ■*»*? the whole deuuuetoMoa

As rsuah when the floodgates are was a tempest In a teapot Pot a . w j. , — - open, all aorta of accusation* and In- doms. Ha pleaded tor talruaas to the I l aiing OotfaMn 01101 TaUOrS

slnnations crept in. Reipon*iu:’'ty Governor, laalstlng: “We all make

f°r failure to prosecute In the Am bo/ mistakes—sins of omission sa wall as in May CoiUty

Mr. Munsey says “God Almighty ~ never made any man big enough handle more than one ne wspaper.' There is doubt as to the accuracy of that, but God Almighty has certainly made many men not able to handle as many as one newspaper. God Almighty aUo made" W. Hearst, as Boswell said of Scotland

to Dr. Johnson.

Hearst with mon. than twenty newspapers and a trunkful of magaxinee. seems to be doli g well. His

Examiner, which he built up from nothing when he left Harvard, has a much bigger circulation today and make* more money than ever before In its history. Among W. R. .tearut's newspaper properties on the Atlantic, on the Pacific Coast and in Chicago there are at least five, each of which more than a million dollars profit every year. That would indicate that one man can look after more than one newspaper. But it Is not easy, you must know how. •Til fight no more,” says Firpo. giant of the Pampas, “after this one fight with Reich.” The Argentine giant means to live his own life and leave the atmosphere of the prize ring, which does not please him. He even refuses the possibility of making half a million by one more fight In the United States. Damon Runyon, from whom the sport world has no secrets, sayr Firpo has met “a worse knockout than Dempsey’s.” A lady from Paris, who sets, wants Firpo to go to France. Who was't betrayed the Capitol?—

A woman!

Who lost Mark Anthony the world?

—A woman!

Who was the causa of s long tenyear’s war. and laid at last old Troy in ashes?—Woman! And now It’s Firpo’s turn.

Fox Bros.

The French franc, worth a little more than 3 cents the other went above S cents yesterday. That's excellent news. also. Shorts have been badly acueered and have lost many millions. They now know what has often been enld here, that It is dangerous to sell France

money abort.

The House of Representatives passed the Bonus Bill this week by 35S votes against 54. big enough t pass the bill over the President' veto in case he should feel bound to veto It. That's one good thing ac--omplsibed. The Senate will be

ht.\rd from next.

North Dakota had a Statewide primary Tuesday to discover Presidential preference. McAdoo had the Democratic fight to himself. CoolIdge and Hiram Johnson were alon'on the Republican ballot. At the

bridge Investigation was thrown hack comm I

and forth, and Senator Richards of Aa to the Agam road “grab," from Atlantic went further then his Repnb- Trenton to Butttvtlle. Agaas dalmed llcaa colleague, liked when he said: all reaponsfbll'tv caving bad the “The State Highway Commission is state Highway Engineer recommend slipping. Another year win give It «uch a route. Agana said he canvaaw enough rope to hang itself." ed the entire Legislature for the bin. The Republicans saw only on* par- enticing the two Hudson Democratic pose behind the Governor’s statement, women legislator, from Governor Sfland that was tr get publicity which *«-•* office and winning them over to would boost him nationally. Verbally. Tot# for the Democratic road “grab” pointed remarks were made. In black Senator Bright c* Cape May, ended and white, in the statement issued by the two-hour tirade against the Govthe Republicans, they had this to say ernor. by having the Governor’s spe-

abont his ~ - *

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ci») rncuee referred to the JcdlcUr? •n, Ooremor tu, ftlle, doee In conmltte . .here It died, his eadeeror to heeoioe e netlooel Vetoes Are OverRIdde. Jlhie. He rteines this to be the use TweaU Iour ot U.e 11 messere, ii' I”™' l”«" H" •» tall- ..toed br Gorereo, SIU.- .ere re, tubed. Thetetcr, It behrores hta to bl. dluppurel bj the I look erou. tor AUbuMoA Kot bnd- .^utrier, betort hul Adjurum I

tag any. he decides to pick on the WM ,.y.„

L^Watnre. He feel. Umt this is the It weU after midright whan only thing he con dv. the Legislature finally adjourned aid Demand, “Relief 'or *tie People” committee, were sent to the Governor In a sentence the Governor, in his to notify him that the 1924 session practically claimed credit foi was at aa end. The Governor lef! a

Five per cent discount if you bring tbia advertisement

PER CENT.

Interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts begining April First Security Trust Co. Cape May City “BANK BY MAIL”

himself for all ot the constructive ork done by the Legislature, and than set forth In detail the things he bad asked done which were not done to his satisfaction. HI* conclusion

to y

brief message with his secretary, Frederic M. P Peano. that he had nothing farther to communicate to the Legislature and that, while he rogretted being usable to watt personally to receive the word of adjournment, he had been compelled to leave for Atlantic City aartle- in the evening

where Mr, SUaer Is IE

Moat Important of the measaros passed over the Governor’? head were

attention at this time even thong j you are contemplating final adjournment, believing it la my duty nnder the constitution to advise you that these reo-

ommec Nations are aa vital now a* too annual appropriations and they were In January, and *>■«* it la fldency bills: the referendum on aa just as Important at this time that M.000.000 Issue form additional funds these recommendations be m- for toe completltton of the Hudson i law aa It was at the time they were tannel the Camden Philadelphla ade. bridge; the H5t.0e« appropriation for “X do not aea how we can return to <torelopment of the Manabawkln chan . oar people and admit to them that we nBl; appointment of a commission ot j have denied them this relief. The 1m “to* 10 «tody the problem of motor veportant thing U not to adjourn the blc le taxation, and the bill providing Legislature, bat to do somethin* in lor two «»renUona by the major norelief of the people of the state. I Utle * 1 P* rUe * toat the platforms would, therefore, recommend that yon ** sabmltte<3 10 toe delegates boconttaue in aeaaion anti] such ««"», as tor * ® n * 1 ■^“Pttoa a week later, the matter* which I have called to Two bnU ' whlch toe Legtalatur* at your attention and which are of the ^mpted to put through over the Gov utmost importance to the people of ** nor'* objections, were lost. One ' the state, be acted npoa." toat by Asemblyman Staratloc. o» As the message was rood In the GloaeMtar - wblcb »toied to widen the

Senate, the members laughed. e*pe- ■* op * of tolropody. was tolled la tbs laat minute a "sUcker” campaign was dally when, at the end of e»«-h reitera- Hon ** aad toe other, by Mr Powell, started for Senator LaFollette. That Uon of a recommendation the Covers 0f Bnrlln *t C2 ' * Beverly read bond will prevent a full record of LaFol-jnor wrote - Nothing has bear dona bU1 WM ideated In the Setate. lette's strength. Hiram Johnson U about this " Senatar rmmm ^ approprtaUoai bill was tuartad expected to win by those that under- ^ . ®' r ' by both House, intact, the only fig at •«nd acntlmeht I. N.nh D^ou,. u, U.. Houm ,h„

A roan old too soon, only sixty, in-

carable. soon to die although doesn’t know it. lies in the hospital. "This shook the hand of the King of Greece,” he says, raising his weak right hand. "They know me In the

newspaper offices.”

The man is Billy Showlea. once

champion bareback rider of the world, and king of Barn urn's Circus Long years ago he had to give up (hat work. Soon he will be dead at an age when real work should begin.

Too violent exercise does not pay. Government statistics show

there are 1.500.000 mo-e married

women working for a living

than ’here were thirty year, ago.

"Many work in very low paid.

Repo’ 'can Party. He mad* a pc Intel ,tr I ** d * r P * Yc |* attaA answer. The an.wer did n* end “ appropriation of *2t>0« to heip there, for the invitation was too great ** “‘ftolnment expenses of ’ and others had to add their word. National Encampment \ eteran* of nau 10 aea tneir word. y or sign War, which will be held ta AN Case Impute, Motives loatlc City next tall. Mr. Corio. of At. it seemed to him. Senator Case Isa tic. defended the appropriation and ? opened, that the message was Inland- it went through, along with the rest. ! ed for some other purpose than action Little opposition to any of the axaeby tot Legislature urea waa encountered In either house, - u 6 enUre "'racture," he said both the Senate sad Assembly agree■how, that it was Intended for per tag. la prolonged conference*, npoa eonal. partisan, political effect. It li the measure* to be enacted over Mr.

a scolding, carping criticism, it U ex Sil*er'» vetoes,

t ceedingly unfortunate that ambition* Following a lengthy cocferenoe I should become »o heavy as to spoil a which consumed virtually entire 1 poise and lead him to such a afternoon, the Hoase passed over the ige. obviously intended for other Governor’s veto the Powell bill pro-

deal-able poaltlcns because ^doable' tto ** ac,lo n- To read It, riding for a referendum on the **.000.dtmand on their time. ' They are Ca * wool< ‘ tolnk that only one man &00 bond issue needed for the complemoro Irregular. They have to loo* • t * n< to between the state a id utter de- Uon of the Hndeon tunnel and tha after husband and children and werk •fraction, and that nun the Governor." PbiUdelphla-Camden bridge. ** w *‘*- mljcb of * compliment “The first paragraph Is a recital ot Little time was wasted on prelimi-

vhat ha* been done and the Governor nariss by the majority, and Mr. PowIntrrpolatoa that he waa the origins- “U- speaking briefly on the bill. «»m j tor of all th see beneficent acta. A few toe measure was necessary to coa- ! days ago he issued a state men t In Plete the work already began. He said which hr said the Legislature had it would be impossible to turn over to done touting. Now he admits U ho* toe Port of New York Authority the (don* a number r-f things. Had noth- uncompleted projects, aa Mr_ Sllser | tag else been dons but these things. It suggested, and h as' ed how the Port would seem to m, that this Legists- of Authority wo. \d hand's the oonI tore had done cotudderahle ooastruo •tracUon of the .-Mi.AUr^ 1.^..^—

r n 1 Uve work.” fridge.

It would seam from 'fitis slant," Mr.

JUUUSWAY. ML D.

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