Cape May County Times, 10 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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fcjr »Up Soviet S'i«U U San. A to o^alt the teilore erf the *®«t*taoo of Lentae end Troteky.

•»*nt t« tan to Sealed private w*tal l» reeeae. haw let down the hen aatf Urtted the hated eapltallet to la aad provide the toeaa ••II aa the nenaatan to aave what la laR of the nrine of the commercial a»d try aad rebuild It.

ZlS o.o.tAK, a« k n . ^ ^ u '" run anywhere who

v! deep reed

poratlona which la rapMl> tahlac

place- la fact every fereoalinr mas

Who has the welfare of the at been most hall tUa rapid

We t cal cry a was so prevalent torn In fact It would be atari a muck-raking: State Louis Stiffen* li decades apo. There are two for thla. Pint, the oorporatlom have

principally fdace the world war and it doe either to the bettered eo Lon of the vorktap etaaesa or aa in

a meaeore of both. Whatever the definition, the feet la beyond Since mr, Bpurea eobm the Academy of PoUUeal aho* that eons hare more than S.IM.PM Lave been added to the Ust of -*—f- 1 —Hire, while ings depoeiu have more than deal Recently tt.a Hew York Central RaU™*1 E'’.d naarty 100.0M B-JCk to one-fourth of the iea; the employees ef the PfilladelPbia Rapid TrunH Oompaay own one-fourth of the *- r **r« etoek of the

Utcb on the Board of Directors; amof the Paaraytnala road own a bfp Mock of the sjaefc °f that corporatloa, aad other IBaetration* ~oold he ottad. Tiimlag “ever home, one of «ha Mp teach front hotels la htlaattc City a oouple of yean apo arraapsd to baiM a Mp m-itioa tothahooas. Instead of po•“ftc ihe beaks aad moaay leadare J 0 B *« l « the fuade to ftasaoe the ■-provcr.ent, the . " ' toe Block of the patron* Of the horn '•mployem, *rith the more than the ns nwary aaeocmt of money was ■ The oul Irlbuted ship of •ekhol Z* TlcUsl tadee of Bnrpnrattoaa, are ", * 0,n « to rail epalam them them•c'vea nor ew f »«<* measures that wflj bs detrimenuu to thetr owa laimlmsati *•»“ U» eku^a Mtmtm M Ua fcoerai public

«««• «2-*< « tUa ««Woj« ov wa«, la tkM It aUUktot w _ 'rouble to a mi-', •^holders u 4. _ .. S 1> v«"-«*«-m “ Krlk. W aat Uab an telaraata panait otfcan u «o ao tf ttea Prevent. « teT, ^ *'*v v* •* imhi. **' **“ toaedt of the 1 P»bH« ee well as tfe inipnutiime

„ “ atate la aatUa Itelr u l»a.WMoaaa l» thla naan Tte

»' t be

this la the streak of the eoatlap dawn. Sven so phlepmaUc a people as the

■tans cannot bo knpt down for- •. and as they sense more

mors the failure of Soviet rub, the

e persistent will become their ids for the restoration of the ripht

of the individual to work out hie own destiny aad prodt by tho fruits of Lts labor, a'ripht which baa never

the dawn of dvlUmtioa.

While la ao eeaee poinp to the leaptk of the Soviets. Herriott. in France. Is Clrtinp with the Socialistic Idea of bridilnp capital, with his

pltal levy to rave the

French treasury from a disaster, due

la larpe measure to the

mllltarlstie alms of that country since the world war. That the scheme win he a failure Is certain, for nothin* Is eo timid aa capftai. aad the minute the French Premier attempts to make his plan effective, he wiU find that Franco has very little capital that will fall within the limits of hiej'

wih have taken winpi-

the individual hmr the ripht to use the talents which God has pi van him for his own upbuild In* and to enjoy the fruits of his labor, within certain well established limits, eras never uore tborouphly established and vindicated than today, despite the assaults which have been « on the principle within the past

Editorial Views

Financial Value ef Ceaet Guard* Cape May News: From the etaa point ot the value of the Coast Guard operations from Cape May Harbor, aside from the sale of fuel, the fact that the payroll of March alone at the eecUou two- was fia.400 aad for the cotters Cuny*ham «sd Henley $10.POO each Is interest!np. Many

families of the men aad otB livlap In Cape May aad Wi

May and local business people pet

“ ‘ * the payroll

SBACE BIOTA GASBAGS HCKR Baa Isle City's beach Is not s ease rocepUrle. aad every pro •toner adjacent thereto, as well as those issldlap back from the beach, should have sufficient civic pride to

front, which Is the erownlap glory of the city and the chief attractlon of the resortThe city pays for the collection of perhaps, aad a raposa* at City Hail for the par baps collector to call anywhere In the city will receive im-

ATLAKTIC, Gloesstcr aad Bale* count 4 ' have tones* aa association he 3c.staff by the fiUto of the Herdlnp Atlantic City

will hrtap not only Atlantic Ctty. hai

IT wifi be Jnet aa well to wait a *s» weeks before deddlnp that there be ao poaches la this ssctlor. th while- Half the blooms o* s Iras aeaU bs klUed aad than there M bs awrs left than tbs tree

Qt'Bdaa Argus; Oeewlxth of the rsffs saraers wha wiU dls this year rill die of tabertutosto tsad many of

Great as hate bean the strides la tabaruJo'ds eeatrol, much

be daee There era.

pnetnp if the eaat y*ar . ^ 1|t| ■rmr** whleh pssveatlve

Ur ' COv ' rn »*«u taka draaUe

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istem - had been dearly established. At tte very outset it bee became ■parent hat the State payrolls, in say Instoncee, had swollen beyond eaoa; that uane «rf the State bureaus overlai. and that tat Jobs withit aa eqr! valent in the way or ser-

es abound.

It Is not surprisin* that the State Duse baa to be enlarged. It would be physically Impossible to take care of the vast army of Jobholders tad the rtea collection ot State bureaus

it or Uusty-djckt Isles would not

f that system ot

from the antoasohila.

there have been loud protests apalnet redprodly between the States In the of the roads, the claim batap that eome States were heavy Iraers by

without such enlargement. Senator Bright‘b committee an

ranees that it will rake thifips over

as they have not been ralad

thirty years. The taxpsyers peneralt ly win applaud the viporous beffln-

mtready made.

ravenoe ulap already made, he pest

States. The gasoline tax meets ctlou. Autos lieaaaed in 0

Staten coming Into New Jersey must boy gas occasionally, and they would

keep of the Stale's road

year will probably aae Hew Jersey

the Hat of Slates that have

rsstfield Star Card; The ejection this year will ha caudaetad ai new spring primary system. It will

thing that will prove of advaataps or not. The primaries wfll be bald on the Itth of June instead of in Sep-

ta Justify the cheaps is that the six

Consequently th* primary is set before the vacation season to enable the party nominees to cover the State la a thorough manner. The result of cur new primary system will be anxiously awaited. Let us hops that there will be 1 relief from what has eeamsd t tor many years an unprofitable burden upon both the voters aad caadl

sder: If we are to ’ people here throughout the year secure better train service for » people we must have si t to attract them. Th* public y la not content with a stroll r a deserted boardwalk and hours sxlnp at an empty oearn. Id Impress on our boardwalk its and amusement men that It an opportunity for them af ibor Day and baton the 4 th of If we can Induce the** me

h-mr this week la Trenton before

Hew to Softie labor I

emphatic argument la favor of local disposition of local qneeUcns ec In a report of the Pennsylvania Railroad. That company has set ap ekiaory tor the cetUemaat of all disputes which arise between it* la and management. Bow (toe kt For a period of four years, mt of every 100 differences were amicably adjusted before they bad 1 been appealed to the pen swing committees. And of the three la ltd rases which came to this court of last resort, about 1 decided la favor of the management nasi nearly as many la favor ef the laborer*. But the mow. (erasttap fact la that over $0 out of T 100 disputes or question! • wen settled right on the spot re they even reached np to a ■ton nperiateadeat. A Sue example of local seif-ffoverament. — hen an thoae who think n Uni-

meddle in ell such minor Industrial question*. The rad tap* which would

the delays expansive aad eostly to all lea. And the nauits achieved could not pea Ably match those where th* men directly involved can meet Case to teas aad talk It over. Governments, whether city. State or national. have enough to do without meddling fa th* affairs of everyday work aad trying to arbitrate count lea easalt difference* which arise. The Pennsylvania method of straighten faff out these kinks which ever recur la personal relations is worthy of

ber this year w# win have achieved

alder the season at aa end M Labor Day Bight ere cannot maka our visitors think differently. If store* are r faces they wiU go a. W* r here the weether to make October a season month. What wo need la the ci».da pet thee* crowds we rsust offer ome attraction

Th* legislative > probe State de-

'rcy of State InsUtuttoaa aad State

Th* dlrtatoa of manuscripts ot the Library of Confirm In Washington fa n place of commanding interest. Baida th* cram ot Amerio State papers the:* are valuable tor- > documents, some of them going t to the time of Columbus. One manuscript fa signed by Ferdinand and Isabella under date of November 1. 1411. several years before th* discovery <rf America. GUva Cromwell's correspondence ■hewn that he sras not an expert penman. In a fatter written la lf41, which fa preserved In the manuscript rooms. Charia I. signed himself as ' Your trieod.” while la th* next year Cromwell signed e latter "Your loving friend." ays the Detroit News. There fa a letter from Peter the Orat written in 1711 and 00* (Tom Napoleon to Josephine From the period ot the Prsncb Revolution there nr* fatter* of Louis XVI aad Harris Antoinette, of Marat, of Charlotte Oorday, of Bobaffierre aad of Gulllotta#

If our folks moved to Paradise with nothin' much to do, they'd wiggle, waggle, fua an’ equina to start up somethin' new; it seems that satisfaction has about forsook pur race,—we try to act

our face. We've got to Lav* “progreeslvenea" In chuich aa sreQ as State—I know a fool that's tryln' to fetch the Bible up to date! BUI Jiggers bought hlaself a watch. In ter ns the other day, she iLJst-a been a good one far the price be bed to pay—hut BUI kept fool in with' It—he was sure she needed grease—her carburetor flooded,—at last she rests In peace! There's many a good thing ruined by an oversealous botch, and put clean out of bualnem. same es Billy Jigger’s watch. The shortest route to misery.

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BSOWX COAL JS TIME FUEL Mew Process Would Dtilik BOKon* of Tons ot Lignite [early a thousand billion tons of "brown coal" are under ground, easily scrmlblti in the Dakotas and northwestern Montana. The stuff is exeeUeot tad. bat to utilise It si factor!ly has bean hitherto a problem. It contains much moisture. On exposure to air. it disintegrates ac quickly that it can hardly be shipped to long dlstancee unless frosen, in winter. It really taken fire br a taneous combustion, to that storage of it is difficult and even dangerous. When thrown upon a fire—aa. for Instance. In the domestic furnace—It crumbles, much of it falling through the gratebars. What is to be done with coal like that, pood tael though it be? It is a puttie that has seemed to defy solu tlon. For lack of a solution, the vast brown coal fields of the northwest have remained commercially undeveloped. Now, however, the D- & Bureau or Minas has succeeded, according to the Oolumbua. O., Dispatch, in developing a process whereby the brown coal (commonly called "lignite") be converted into a fuel convenient for domestic use and hardly inferior to enthreelU. For thla purpose 1 "carbonised" la a special kind oven, th* product, called "lignite char,’’ being thereupon pressed Into briquets.

Musings of the Office Cat 1 who gets boiling 1

A "born money-maker" is so seldom a born anything else. All (hat's left of a Wildwood girl's wearing apparel fa the outakirt. You have got to have the stuff to have them do their stuff oaym. He: "Ufa fa a borv." She: "Yea, and h >w much you remind me of Ufa." Who remembers the old-fashioned traveling man who used to make a living selling buggy whips? Oaaada fa making as much macaroni aa Italy. You know macaroni, it's spaghetti's big brother. Many people who meet with accidents these days worry more about dim ages than they do repairs. "Here's where I throw a fit In he alley." remarked the he-man as be throw away aa old pair of ahoaa. Because a girl fa easy to look at fa no Indication that she fa easy to

"Hey! That's the third time I've told you 'No Smoking Allowed.'" "Ain't I smoking qaletly enough?" It has become comparatively easy In this country to dance with a girl rho danced with the Prince of Wales. "You need more exercise," said the oetor. The rat***’ laughed. He raa director tor a ayn-vhoty orchestra. Addition fa the causa of a groat final of Blander. Putting two and two together has started many a

Gladys says ah* has Just about afffis np her mind to marry a cave afaa. bscauae they seem to have mere

What an awful m mar would have started had he Uved la th* Hawaiian Islands and started eating groan Mary had a Thomas Cat It warbled like a Caruso; A neighbor swung a baseball bat Now Ihomas dow _'t do ao. The Queen cf Spe a. wa read, has a typewriter of wilt* enamel and gold with Ivory kr r. Still Juxt aa rOttgn wrok evr . doone on it. The tireless -raker may be all right, but Its 'not as comfortable as the old kitchen stove when you back up to it on a cold day. muses John Wright. The acitnUst who predicts that some da/ we (hall Uve on air. doesn't seem to have observed bow many people have been Uring on hot air for yearn Some "friends" of a recent groom put him lb a cage after the ceremony. If they had been real friends they would have locked him in the day before.

Opportunity would make e poor foreign lecturer j knocks only once.

TEDS TABU FOB APBZL

I want worth of carbolic arid.” Proprietor: "Vail, die fa a pawn op; but. mister, w* have ropes.

Some nice girls think that when they go to a public dance they can check their modesty at the cloak-roam 1 tho rest of their things, and get it again whan they com* out. A Cap* May gentleman who rather suspected that some one was peeping through the keyhole of hi* office door. Investigated with a syringe tall of pepper sauce, end went home to find his wife had bees cutting wood a chip bad bit bar la th* eye.

Dennteville Father (sternly): "Now you understand what S have Just said, young lady.*

"Will you pis I haven’t quite got your wav* length." I KfierrSy" Giii— She took my head frequently. She took my cendly willingly, She took my books Joyfully, She took my dates regularly. She took my Una wholly. She took my Sunday dinner calmly. She took my rival finally. A Liberty. Mo., man. 10 yean old. says b* has never chewed gum. e

There -ere throe at th* Uttl* table la th* Bellevue, n girl aad two man. ; Suddenly th* light* went out aad ih* girl drew back quickly. Aa Instant ! later then, was tNe smack of a compound kb*. Aa the lights went up

neatly. "1 thought I heard a kies." said the Ctrl. " but nobody kissed me." Than the men glared at each other