Cape May County Times, 27 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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CAPE MAT OOUMTT HUES, PHDAY. WCVEMBEE 27, 1925.

priatan To Gmte iToEaWk VkUide Urr Citra

Penalties Sought

on to oaklac tk* i lor* to put teeth iato drunken drtrln* U«. the nlarmlnt locretM iher of offender* who Jail aeoiencea throuph led on :rl!lnc toehnitate Motor Vehicle er William U Dtll

ConsisjuenUr u railed m > L>enine ^ m * lr ' taln od by the know-

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What Hew o M ,_ „ • 1 lrarBc ProWetM *111 function unlUndTr . Enj Hires form I y and without being a re-

l-nder the propoaed new ayatem, rpecter of peraona." ie tarloua courta of the several: larger cities would continue to Q O 1 1

- -i oaw ochool P**aent. In all other Instances. 1 however, the authority to deal with charges baaed on theoe ntat-

ul “' * privilege now exercised by __ “ !ZZ ,:!i Rattlesnakes the special courta

As viewed by Mr. DIU. the prl- Reptiles Wert ‘ KipTatiji'" To mag advantage of . method Insect-Lailen Pacific Pnmdine

would be the elimination of the Skiimer TWt.r«

frequent and often glaring errors !«PPCT DecUres

that now attend the trials of!

drunken and other offending auto- Exhibit For the Skeptics

of Swimming

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Legislative Committee

Makes Report I M0

turea *S8A5t.706.tl;

and rcsour'ea aa follows which were made from revenues. State Insurance fund {40.000; State highI way fund $1.6475«.1J; highway I extension fund {183.167.4S:

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last night'

Some Squeeaer Fred went away

Girl:—' Yea be* fl Auntie :-“Pw£rf your heart aebor*-jj Girl:—“Yon I

fajdam R E Voothn. skipper of the fishing schooner Idaho, arrived

appointed .« Ln. AngWi rec«Uy with

Uu Among other benefits would be the Impoaltlon of punishments

uatsteot with the offense

"If traffic court to nerve district*,

r to the diatrlets embraced by ery district court system, r home betarv a fine wind from our •rm!y believe that uniformity of Mexlewn went coast fishing trip.” procedure will result and that er- ^ “**■ “we ran fhe part of trial magi-, «* *»l«nn:iag reptiles from St nitre will be few." said Mr DU1 fo<,r to ■** Ion* The Idaho Pcnalbej Made Sure I *“ "■ Ber * Moreover, pen alt ire In keeping “ cnavnx out. no we were through with the character of the Infroc-j *** school tn a mcmenb But betlon will be guaranteed. Cost* ,orr wr ■ pushed out a net In ntrtet keeping ^rwwed in two big rattlers, with the law and will not be In- * la ‘ thelr ulu elstterin* like spired by n deal re to compensate whole band of trap-drum artists for Its trouble " W *U. ye can take It or leave It.” trape will be forever hc cooUDUe<1 - ejecting a stream of eliminated and 'holdup' tactics i loimcco Joh* «t the scurrying es as me district sCeh as obtained in Monmouth whMt1 “ L Appointment of the County about a year ago. when a We » bo « t fifty mllea off Justice of the Peace ard two Con- * l>ore bonDd <n * nd the snakes stable* swooped down upon she were swimming out. They w.‘ motoring public and levied trlb- ^ n * t mi * r * Un ' Benl*o Ula— ute. cannot poestbly occur • bo «rt ninety miles from the “What 1* now a lunlcroos ex-1 m » inl « nd sml M s a paradise of Inhibition cf law enforcement In ** ct * • N< ' m - everybody knows that the Judgmeet displayed by some ,h *"' <1 ” en rattlers live on Insects magistrates who WUI Impose , So the snakes were after the bugs, sentence of II or II for a viola Ho * <»« they get wtse? I don't iloo of the law that la the opln k “°» T** 1 ’* not for me to find loo of other Magistrates merits s f 11 f< fine of 8X1 oc IM and the revoca 1 60 kao ~ where they were

coin' to."

With a shrug of Infinite desceosion the captain slowly dropped a hand Into hts coat ;»> st and drew out two sets of raUiers which he displayed to the openmouthed throng of skepUca.

• R-mpect for law and order can /z asy Lessons in-

af AUCTION

BRIDGE

Vidor’s New Film Without a Villain

•erics by WYNNE FERGUSON <A T««ik" Preaeats CSmr-

AC ten As They Really Are

ARTICLE No. 4 from every play cf r

queen of henrta Aey other lend with Uhs hand . Jd lost game. The ptayur nis> held R opened the four of <T Mil, nmry bwf had-Never opea

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out a v‘ lain to film la "W lae of YouU." the Metro-Goidwya picture which will be seen at the <a Thaalre. December 2. The alory U adapted from Rachel < rothers stage saecesa. -Mary.the Tnhd - The popularity of this type of story—In which there ta no swaggering “heavy-—u one of the big made. Vidor belie re* and declares

the girl from the opening title until be had beee squelched by the hero V*«t before the final clinch, waa responsible

reality of screen stories

VlUalay la the form of some one

^ person has been replaced by the

thu Aaw «f Syrourotry ia these artsdba — - ^ - *—*

, “We don't meet. In raai

m 4 TO*i»orrfSl--R.m«lth. heavll, moustached scoundrels who go shoot forging wills sad amrog tU four hands This nyMaem- lag women.’ he nxya “Once la i is wnfi enesanttfind by the while, perhaps some of us •

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“ PUZZUB NO 11

WHAT AM IT.—I am the middle of England. I am also found in ether countries and states, Ireland. Scotland, Delaware, California, North and South Carolina; Every — * Without mu

portions by drawing three straight lines so that each portion would contain one tree. How did he do

it?

Panic No. IS What is the best state in the C. S. in a flood? Which is the most religious? The best state in haying time? Good state for the untidy? Best state to cure the sue? The father of states? Punic No. 14.

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The four letters shown above re-

Bright Committee Find Fault With Too Intricate and Too Co nfaxing Finanse Reports Could Save *3,000,000 I The Bright Legislative Committee today promised to save the taxpayers S3.000.fi00 a year If the Legislature accept a recommendation to abolish a number ol special Slate funds and strengthen

the budget law.

The committee stated the. existence of thirty-six special funds into which the current assets of the State are divided makes I necessary for New Jersey to main tain a cash surplus of nearly {20. 000.000. many times the amount of money actually required.

Confusion Seen

The present accounting system and the financial reports Issued by the State Comptroller and Treas- “ '* «re Intricate, because of the •dal funds. In the opinion of

The questioner." said the prob •W “i* given to understand that the annual expenditures of the State are In excess of {50.000.000. but an examination of the appropriation act discloses that the Legislature la called upon to review appropriations amounting to only some *20.000.000. This confusion and the Intricacies of the finance* of the State are due In large measure to an extremely complicated system of 'funds'

of thrtfi "’ hlch fccludes the adoption of a

__rtence is *l In l*i* accounting and reporting

• correct one, 15 does not refer ta procedure and is responsible for anything. What is the sen trace? I the omiaaion of over {jo.ooo.ooo of

tmO ssar soswws «s expenditures from the annual

w’sws^'woT'mZre'taa’wsdMa^wtas P ro t' rt * Uon *-«-

wtaaw hss ra roui~*i iso ciJt-s b "Of the cash In the treasury S3

— 1 y, • -g™ ,?- p r ivr cent Is classified as being avsflZ tiUsTsTtS^Se^EJ^S * ble 1or Stn* use. doe tc the fact

‘ ‘ - that all moneys reserved by statute

Mr. K C. Madam and Miss Mar-1 Black Budget Efficiency garet E. Veagley and some friend* ( ~U the final analysis the special to Philadelphia on Bun- fang eyatera Is incompatible and Ir- ( iseoneUable with a thorough bud 4. Pcroti/re and her, get system end seriously impairs Mrs Alice Adolph, spent (be desired effecUvenesa of the Thursday la Atlantic fUy Wedase-j imdgotary C0u.ro] of expenditures day Mrs Pontiere spent In Ocean, The funds include many that can nty with her sUter I and ahoula be abolished. Mlaa Margaret E Veagley at- >„ .

with the young people. Mrs. Alice Adolph la spending iwo weeks with her two daughters

repare for their trip South. Miss Veagley spent Thursday ternoon with Mrs. Asa Madam, her daughter and Mias Doris Lake. will accompany her slater to St Petersburg. Fla., on Friday. Mrs. Ed Magee spent with Mm. H C. Pontiere.

A Costly Mistake “What ruined yuur bualn “Ad vert Mag."

nanclal difficulties, lu estimated expenditures being In excess of Its available resources and anticipated revenues. The Governor himself, as Is pointed out by a member of the committee, last year stated tilt the estimated revenues and available resources apparently fell {4.060000 short of the proposed expenditures. As a matter of fact, the committee's report shows aa exceaa of revenue for the year ending June 3d. ISIS of nearly $5,000.-

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FURNITURE COMPAHE FROM FACTORY TO YOU Ocean City Storage Co.

187X. mother. Sc lfi»7. I

Mr s In 1*24 On this trick Z appears aa the that heooidd ,,r the episodes, and l

I and V . •»« d<vwSad pis ved his at* as cMn so thei he oouid ,he eptsodos sna mi* x«wd thro A ir—' the kiag yatk Uter So matttv -fsad i* said to have done be ^-4 thro • proved thr whet B sow pinye Zronrt roebe » — 9ark « the vey trying triph h-l bs*d tnw dubs, be slsiw 1« ot TWbaed isrv—of*- T-e (Ml .i» mclodv. Bra * •-! saadMMibow b» aMo is tbet Wtorth*kMl“d Mfto' . ( H*inc*. Paulin* t

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Reliable Trucking Service To and tram Philadelphia: we call lor the goods and deliver them to yronr door at a cost very little mo's than ordi^rti; would be charged for freight alone. Special rates daring wlaier

Big Surplus Attached “It la not the function of a

government to accumulate a large cash surplus. An administration which results of a cash surplus of close on $20,000,000 and prohibits the receiving of ir;erest In excess of two per cent on deposits,

while impoitant activltle

handicapped for lack of funds and a Slate debt of $67,000,000 bearing Interest at over four per cent is In existence, la open to serious crlti-

Accumulatlona of cash are

due chief]y to the special fund sya-

im.

“The commltle* suggests cereral Improvements In the budget system which Include: “Provisions made for contingenes. one central fund under intelligent control instead of padded appropriations to each unit to care for contingencies; transfers permitted where circumstances warrant them. “Executive participation in budget making, executive study of the needs and recommendations, no executive monopoly on budget matter* but executive aid to the legislative body, the latter holding the final responsibility and power." "Notable bad practices of the procedure" are mentioned ms follows: •The failure of the appropriation act to cover all State funds; Uie special fund system that gives certain activities Immunity from executive and legislative control; the failure of the legislative tee to report In time to permit members of the legislature who are not on the committee to have any voice In financial legislation “Tbi absence of a uniform analytical clrsslllcatloa of expenditures for each activity ao that the comptroller's office can effectively enforce the Intent of the legislative body as Indicated by the approptiadequate provision for the study of taxation related to budget lag: the lack of nnapr7 of a part ol’ the budget staff ao that the experlof past years will not be tost . change of administration. I Th* failure to publish a final bud-! r,M report, after the appropriations have been made, ao show by general ftnaaclal statements what the effect of the appropriations will be upon the condition of the treasury set up detailed schedules to the amount appropriated."

Court House Marl MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL 2 EXPERIENCED MARBLE ( WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. 1 BnccMMr to lot. Woo r. Dtnlela

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