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The monkey vradi w Senator finch: threw into the ! wiled* of >j««k* m Cape May i County vhen hr prcwmc the finaBtio. of Jndpt Ikmy D

Whether newspapermen like it .not, it is neverthelrm a fact that there ha* never been s rimy

« what a known as

ropoiitan pres* exerted Jew infltttnan it ones today. Tbi* is a hard diaog to say, but it » a fact and the newspapers i

s responsible for it.

of pursuing the policy of die press of a past generation and bemg leMcrs of the people, the city papers of today have descended to fodanrers of the people. They

have mpght to popuian

selves by striving to “find out what tht people want,” as they it, and then giving it trf >i*e«n, with the result that wbw a city press does attempt to i me the role d leadership, it

eared with derision.

Take any taegr city in the las and what weight does the po carry in matters political with the rank and file of the people? Non.

I thaaxre to know that the judge |w?l he hsgt <i the bench for ml match* mam, evan if the

| Pfer fear that State Trc a T. Read may rhrt

crime and train them for a strong,' virile manhood, that such moveare fostered by politicians [ fat votes, or church people who are not practical. Both cf these daaes may support such movements, and it it a certainty that the latter class does, they are not die only ones.

Thousands of

in the late Senate; .al Pennsylvania every paper

.dadelp.Su opposed Vart vt "«=»dy, hut the world bawn the

t lo New York the

d*y mass fmjuenriy oppeacs Tian-

hsd auoi a strangle hold on the

ckv as it he* today. The tan

true of Chkago and other big

Why this lack of influence?

Chief*; becaaae the people have !o« confidence in the truthfulness

of newspaper;. The press as much to the aentad readers discount much of the

news and doubt the aaocerity of the editorial utterances. Much of the country preat in trying to

the big city papers, cany

es of this lack of confidence dam rives alonat every day.

several WiW-voad and frighten r girit, though there it

ed ur any effort mat

as the basia of grossly

BartWn, af us oAar judge, so pve that to

Ify jail, * number cf ri I tug trial, la foerice to tl

i the wortn of such move■e question of any ulterior or lack of practical ex-

po^oce, vanish.

Irving J. South, first vice president of the International Secret Service Association, in session last week in Atlantic City, asserte braadcaatcd addrese that the juvenile delinquent of today is the potential criminal of totnon and that be rodeoed any ergaaieariun dut worked for the better

meat of boyhood.

Mr. Smith praised the Boy Smut organization and declared that it hat prevented thousand! of bovs from becoming street co What b true of the rvement is true of the Y. M. C- A. group movement other organizations, and the

of a nun in Mr.

be endoreed by other i Smith’s line of work. TV work done by there orold be done by the

are recreant

■a this particular, some of then ocuhatars af crime, the «>* , . outside influence and the PQK becomes a tax on the phfian-

thropic of the is s cheaper ts

to learn the truth or didn’t want ct the truth. Eveqr one in Wildwood at all conversant with the facta knew the papers were

knows such to be the

The entire nation has been shocked by the wanton killing of Don R. Meilett, youthful crusading editor of The Canton (O.) Daily News. Officials and dtieens agree that the mui thrust at the very vitals of law and order. Like a captain leading his forces in hank, Mr. Mcfletc has a martyr to a tys

The riant op of the legal

M fiat of • county in thn n mr cannot hr jufdfisd hy any

, exigency of poUries

kn and lha yoopie of Cape Uay County rimuM oat hr riowl

If the piagust af fas and ftka

^ «««•

This is only one inataace, al-;-hough one of the worn of recent L weeks, but so unreliable ire

TIMES does to quote one without first verify-

Son Francisco's flaaHow Kaay ChildreaT A Bockefeller Buk 5 Billion Electric Hours

Dr. Abbott. 1 of the Smithsonian Ia#Utution. In JO years' study, discovert that the beat given off by the

ria

areally

year. The re- ^ ^

rtOladriphU Ledger. Grave quantises of public policy which will have to bs faced and decided are reined by Use latter from the president ' of the Heading Company. Agnovr T. Dice, to the Mayor of Atlantic City. The reUrcod company has for many

tig’ » rvles i

and freight i shore resort _

such provlaton e Doable decking, which has been proposed, may be dtamlased as impracticable. The sole recourse is to develop alt erne, live routes to carry a portion of the traffic, and the New Jersey authorities are laely looting to such poasl-

■n at the hands of moi - bua^. which If not checked some way will taerUabiy Involve the curtailment Of the rail ■

What Mr. Dice's Is a proolem common to railroads all over the country. Tbs buv and the truck have already forced the abandonment of roll lines.

lot Them Grow!

Philadelphia Bulletin; Steadily drettatskg yield of the huge pound note which Jot U>* Jersey shore

has Anally opened the eyes of the j hot mid her

the value

thing is that.

^ sending its rays through more (

{than 90.000.000 miles of eih« 1 at absolute aero, the sun has ke| i u* warm enough to lire fOr a

least 600.000 years. Our cosmic ,

. freexe would wipe us oat.

j There la no big and no little

! In science. Dr. Abbott spent

'years studying the sun. which Is t

I a million times as big as

I earth. Darwin spent thirty years 'studying the earthworm, half the ■ site of your little Anger. biT '

, longer, getting Information as t | the creation of our fertile soil,

j San Francisco citizens develop 1

acleiitlOc philanthropy. A me

jing called by Messrs. Merrill. I Flelschhacker. Sboup. Crocker ,

| and Miller discussed plana making money useful to the cc

I munlty. These men are Included , I In a* group Of fourteen worth ,

than (100.000.000. and de-

An autotsl coming to Wood-1

bury from Camden. When trafdc t termtned was heaviest, tells us that Otau-. wisely for public purposes, char- •

easier was practically free of cars, thus indicating that Weatvilie Is the point when trofCc heaps up into a tremendous blockade. Throe main roads converge at WMtvIUe Just south of the bridge, and the local firemen and police do their best to unraval the tangle and keep things

moving.

riffOcats fsif Chicken Thieve* Gloucester Democrat: Chick stealing la so prevalent in this section that farmers with fowls to sell will not advertise them over their own asniee. A lady In rmakllaviUe Inserted a Classified AdVsrtfoswsa: In tbs ''Democrat."

must not be she had >20

but of communities elsewhere will have to make a choice of rerrleaw. This will nec as eerily be between a scrapped servlet or an evsfoslvs eerales by motors over the public re

which the beet of both may be saved. But the emergency left to work. Itself out by the application of the principle the .mmto! of the fittest. There I* Involved s question of Justice to loves-ora who have put their rays and cl which by a service using roadways for which the whole community has paid. The bus has Its proper function and It he* come to May. but It.te al

be

years they have oomtu ffflssVf to enlarge the meshes

their pets, so that the kill of u

For

aod now are reaping the reward

of th»ir shortaightedneea Confined to their present limits

by failure Inst winter to gain the consent of the Wsr Deportment far s considerable expansion of the offshore ares In which pound nets are permitted, they now recognise the value of a policy which will allow little fiah to grow to amtarlty. To that end a MU Is being prepared for presentation to next year's Legislature! at Tree too. establishing minimum legal sties far various special of salt water fiah. a regulation already enforced In New York

choice birds, and chicken thlet might see the a Ivsrtlsemsnt end at*. So the adloserted with s P. O. box number to sidestep the

thieves.

'» hav* always boasted that government, among other things, stood for property rlghu end protected the man who •d things, whereas certain forms of rovernment. spreading out from Russia, would take away property. It's time that chicken thieving A generation ago banded together and formed pursuing and detective ■ to stop horse thieving. A new kind of organisation la needed now.

The pound owi ad live seafood

anefft by s

er*. the angler lover wU> all

:h wise reetiictton.

Traffic Ji

County

Traveler* Sunday night found kopelsm traffic ‘sms on the maid highways- The White Horae Pike le expected to be swamped, bub night the nock rand" to Atlantic City, thteugb

allowed to win a way to Its ulti-. Woodbury Height* mote place by the deatnsctlca of! Malaga, ate.. another essential facility wb'eb from Malaga

years of oanoatlal service and by . vest outlays of capital i Thors are services which the

, Comvdai m |hiMk ol

AmW hod ptrpanM „ b, nta.Md. E on Ikr r*U: » *r "flbUlhh, . tan. F*tan. «. uk .mta vntal tan Itanjtao h, otaa b Ita ank „ id ren*. tawo..*. | Hd *, ckr o( C»«» o( thkhn, /II of there things sooner or, office-holders, runs-runners, drug

later ore found out and weaken peddlers, gsmh the faith of the public not only in A brave and the guilty papers, but in ill ps- down, the

pen, and destroys the.r influence who were afraid to fight

even when they are ahaofotely fairly. ieoatlnutty about truthful and trymg to do good. ! Now—tan late to save Dunl wWeh *»«■«*« 7e« sttaeh

Mrilett'a hi

Philadelphia Bulletin: With week-end congestion on tke White Here* Pike and New York Atlantia City highway at a porn TV Mdlett murder is strong that frequently retard* motor

lower than

GI santoro. solid line

tvtlle.

Subject to ChAMge

Welter—“Lst me cm- the bill again, sir. Maybe I mode a mistake.'

jut 2nd to Fight Mother— "I thought I told you * to figbt—and this boy a total stranger:*’

mors efficiently than rail Hi but the converse la also true. The proU'nr tbereton. Is to find sn adjustment that will be fair to,

■.... , the railroads without depriving of cowards *** tosbllt of a new convenience

which has found favor. There Is

HOME, DAD AND THE BOY B, BRANK K. CHEI.CY

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1 * hoUm COB confer up«: crunsnol (root be- , n g rditon usually hare the mere eo -nrg -si

||m raou 1 drire ” >Ical cstau i

af F rwholders ~ ,

the >—rnty it to oonccmratt their hind a screen, as it vretc oppioval of the r and efioro in one wdl-di- j There are many people, all too their cotnmun

( rite pees. many, who are prune to my, in ’ e-Vve, virile, Real estate valum in the county j referring to man entente for the

wril rise at ims. M per cam. hedgmg about of boys with cn-.oarite pert ofthr

shield than froa , rervet to help the

ordlaary gravel roads, the New |

Highway Commission coo-!

S psTploatog yroblmi

Rgg Harbor

driven

thru

Wldeatag avals ortartea sppar •stir sffwda Util* roller, fur tht Atari traffic tsersaass faster tbav

Hy. science and education. They • are studying the Rockefeller and < other foundations, each will give what he can givt to a central fund and they Intend that tbs, t money be used efficiently. That Is an Improvement o ancient method, when each of the. ^ fourteen would have led a selfl self-indulgent life, and thee, s arately, at the last minute, would * have given money as a bribe t Providence In the hope of eecai Ing hell and gaining paradise. The best wsy to achieve that re- , suit Is to give to other men. The Lord does not need money. John J. Hanlon, of Chicago, tells the national Government he tn'-nds to get married and wante y literature on the Goeern-ra-nt's Ideals about marriage, particularly the sise of the family the Government wants one to

have.”

The ideal family Is as many children as the MOTHER wan to, and can take care of. and every mother should be allowed to decide for herself how many. Some smal! families have done wonders. Alexander the Great had no brother or slater. Caruso, on the other hand, was the nineteenth child; Napoleon was one of many. The size of the family la the mother's business, not the Governments' business. John D. Rockefeller. Jr., wise man. will not allow his children to have their pictures In nca papers He doesn't want them "feel important before they have done anything worth while.’ doesn't even want his children to know that they are very rich— which also Is very wise.” One of Mr. Rockefeller's children. asked to contribute (60 ts worthy rurpose. said, quite sincerely: "They must think we are Vanderbilts." That innocent child know that her father and grandfather could buy the whole Vanderbilt family every little while, and not know the difference.

>ner Th; big sugar m I j.mted Plates formed

j equalisation board*', to contrsl 1 prices In th# war. Th* Government put in (6.000.000. and yea- ' terday received from that board, which ceases to exist, s chock for . (11.000.0C0. making a total of

Are Ton a tegular Dad

If you are It Is because you L-

lleve that U la a far greater (41.000.000 profit for the Gov- , thing for a boy to make a m* ernnient on lu Investment * than to moke l living, and that I (S.000.000. what a boy U. U. after ail. hls! j.. th bTlIght and nower H**?? ,** “TTfiTTi >nd j *» «»>*■ "“'*<> of New York City! -o train your toy. accordingly ^ OBe Anlerlc4n rnsuai„nlt| B~~~ TOO would rather be UM , gv# bl|Uon kllow . u houra

of electricity every year,

than the total amount developed by all the generating plants la Greece, Denmark. Lata via. Jugoalavla. Poland. Hungary. Norway. Rumania. Turkey, Switzerland.

?T'“ *i r . * ro, *"l Sweden and The Nelherloada. “ ' " declare j Those twelve countries have 1##,-

n ■■l u,rt j 000.00C population nearly twen-

ty tiroes the population of New

lr '*' Rn Y vk city—almost the popuUtlua

"Whoa| or the United Stetea.

named. The people's use of electric power and telephone Is the meno-

of Its prosperity and enter-

i prise, if not actually a measure n are real father.. | of drUltetloa.

Ing stick ''

but s few i

many b

tel 1 andatralgbt and t that they wi«h to be m« like their dear old dads ' Is not that better by t hating a whole column In Who In America," n clgai

after you. or even a statue erect-1 ed to your memory in the city j ^ Park ’ I „

Al) such t

tlvss. true to their

•on. true to their country and

Ibetr God. tuns know!

man? Your!

A tainted gtr! I- Petty Rice, •he always tells m “ 'Taint quite i