Cape May County Times, 27 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

r _ Art: ma i ^uuiNii i living

>rV«. SIM pet

desraMr

Laiml St»tr> shouU frivr thr force nf its influence and to the

thrir li

tfeat tins country micht read* the

pinnacle which it occupies

Aar, no more fining, no fcTander memorial could he erected than foe each of us who enjoy the

and prosperity which has our legacy to dedicate

ourselves to the cause of world peace. If this is done by the injj dividual it will be done by the!

AGAIX WE OBSERVE

MEMORIAL DA’ r

We lie the phrase, "Memorial Day" better than that of "Decoration Day.” and at this distance from its institution more appropriate, for truly it has become a memorial. One only to loot about at the thin and almost extinct line of the Boys in Blue to realize that the day has become of a very truth

bn haaaudou playing thr game squarr. For a man of twenty-five sears he had lived an unusual!) clean life. He indulged in no diaupaiKwis and as a result he brought to hts^reat purpose a physical condition that was near perfect, and this gasr him courage, nersr and a clear

brain.

Then he brought to the task a knossledge of aviation and judg

nation, for the individual makes'n't* 1 * what to do in any parthe nation. ■ ticulmr situation which ss-ere ac-

SA.Y, Umcaf ' if those folks out beyond Tne*. CAPACITY YO PAY, AND WEVC ALREADY LOANED THEM ANOTHER. tLENEM BlLLlOM DOLLARS, WOULDN'T IT BE A GOOD \PLAM TO PAUSE , —ALJTTLE BfT f

As a Christian nation

not do less, and when we have done that we will win the gratitude of generations yet unborn and have fulfilled the mission for

qutred in a long and arduous training, during which he consistently followed instructions of those versed in aviation until experience gained in actual flying

which the Mtion wu conceived.'fi"" 1 hi ” “ "'> “I"' hi ‘

knowledge. In short he played the game square and obeyed the

a memorial to the men who gave their best that this country might be preserved undivided to become the greatest nation bn the face

of the globe.

For forty years or more

have watched the dwindling ranks j ^

RESPONSIBILITY OF

PRESS AND STAGE

There is a wholesome public cakening regarding the destructive effect on public morals of degeneracy on the stage, in books

and in the press.

Those respons-'ble for degrad-i:-g plays, obscene books and storits of crime, take shelter be

excuse that they "have

the potple what they

the hoys of yesterday. In those early years they marched with a strength and vigor on Memorial Day th t won admiration but each year h>* seen one drop out here and another yonder until nearly all our acquaintance among "Father Abraham's” boys have, in the words of the dying Confederate chieftain. Stonewall Jackson, at the battle of Chan

eellorvlle, "passed over the river , . ... ... ,

, . . , , , I* lhe guiding principle, especialand rest under the shade of the , . ~~ . . 'y m m a,, ers concerning crime Th« a true count,, „ d delinqlrac) . ^

that the press should lead it

Another evidence of his squareness and one that cannot be too highly commended, is the readi ness with wnich he gives credit to the work of other aviators. His visit to Mmc. Nungesser. mother of the lost French tranv Adantir flyer,* and his words of consolation to the bereaved parent and praise for the work of her

on raptt a 1 punish-

ment.

legislator* «p-1 i pear to thlnt

that lo

drr the State must imitati-

t h e murder 1

and I n II T

death.

It to proposed to realore capital puntehmen! in Mtrhlgan. • here It ha* Iona brer* unknrwrn Micblaan i- a ri'lltaed State,

an example to other*

•ay* l: to to ie hoped th.-j Tht, u near*. A traelor 1 LeatsUture will not dneldr that plo , no driver. >11 by thi cUlliaatlon In Mlchtaan needs the; cuided by etoetrien help of a hangman, or a man to p j„ a ,h».1 a tweMy-aera held throw the switch on an electric! r» rln of the Nebraska Agt rh “lr. enltural College yealerday. far

'■ -i ri.srsm.'SLi’sss",

>a« plough'd under human gu

ine;>. That furrow acted

I guide and the machine did I

Incidentally, the Brtltob ad that beginning in l*H they ’ be getting from their Burnp debtors, recently called "gal! AIHm." more than enmigh rover all payment# to th* l'n! SlBtee. «r Mellon'S *U!tnr was strictly accurate, barring clerical error, and It eallghte

hi* fellow ritlgens.

pinion* Secretary Hoover, presi ; lent of the American Child I ' ieaith Aiwoclation. says the nor-!' 1 child. "Is not superfluously' ’

| Views and Reviews

i happy or deeply discouraged, to j ; robust, vociferous, not ruled by' j emotion*.” That to a good deflnl-

j 1 1 — — 1 tion of a child destined to de-

f,r Ik. 1,11 O" '‘- h,r

wno told

There you have the ultima! solution of the farm question, print that "back to the farm'

of manliness and especially com- spectacular stunt. It wma a d'-m j .li. „ , • onatratlon of exlraordlnary nerv.

nwnJ.bfe on wnou ,1 of • „ „m-

plk-tty and genumci. 's of the ar- recognition ns something

Such stateme-ti as well as thi practices complained of, offend aga : st decency. No thoughtful

parent wants fhr literary aewage'" 1 * > ' u,u * ul y 1 "" ' Uc,l |u worthy of more than that.

in the service who had becri „ th ., . v „. r »_ n i “

of the stage or preas to empti , . , . . , “ ,l " * y * **

• ,■ , honored for thc.r good work. ^mncelvcd the thought of making; ClournaUr County Democrai n nis nome. , . . • < . Mhto particular flight. His goal of James Sweeney, xmvieted of comSo far as the preva is concerned * ° nipnrsr r-'- , lfi h , 5 pnrpr-w. Tojpllclty In (hr Kllzabeth mall robwe t ever believed that “give the ^ c, ' ct * 0 ' p ** ymE t * ,c ® une M l uar,, |li he dedicated himself. He mu*' ’--ly and the killing of a postal nrnnlr u -h.s »h*v - i, u *nd set gn example worthy of have kept «t physically. He mu»i officer, wa* coavicUA of murder In people what they want, should ■ 1TllinB „„„ have lake, bellcr care of hl*nelf|«h. Cion Counly court*, and the

g n»ari| J | iin ^ nianj . voting men do. Jury made a recommendation to

entering the athletic field. or hr couldn't have done this, the mercy of the court. And so In cvrrv particular Undbrreh H * " ,u ' t *«» ve k ' , P t c|p » r tnr "- *"3***r *<** «o pri«»n for llfei in every parttnitar l.mdoergn ||Jly |{<> ^ o,, t ^ ^ ^ p|ffqtric cWr ^ has played the game square. , a *tnek of nerve power, of Mlf cauau the law gives Juries the j ninfldener. of pure grit, to draw right to save criminal* from the

upon without limit. Having dared eitreme penalty of the law through

INCREASE DSE OF itn set himself a task. h. cuneen- such a reroniim ndation. Itondlts TTETTRTrrrv nn rrrr r*nv ,r * ,n<, on h1 *' Job t,u he " ! ,,f “•« ^*rne> rla.>, who mi. thr ttottoimtolll OM 1ML rAKM ) Th , , tory of the A-e of th. Cnitod State* malls and murdtThr use of electricity for light-1 AUanUc ihr r,, . ,c , r |Ooverament employ.

The farmer will alt. apyglam I

gejiture of certain hitherto Vi 1010 ,h ' hand, on a tow. r In the middle i

avowed opponenta of prohibition ,,f Eur '*l v ‘ wha * ,hr J r should do., hi, acres, watching roe tnachit

:,n ' 1 *'" r >' ,hln * pertaining them- waf u " i toc *fennis or robii*t H' spraying potatoes, another ■■■■' 111 " -. ui ! losard mounting to a pile < * s '' Mrkl > . “How -uik. d In a , a tlng .■om. * tuird rutting gf.» The Ace of the Atlantic (being built to protnei the Bearhjon the waterwagon. Affording corner tit-rause hi* schoolmar.-* q,,, foI and not i

|l»- . Plan* are being draw n for to some of the advisers of Oov- laughed at hie Corsican accent. I hand on the place.

Philadelphia Bull-tin: Cnplaln] ;i nrl hridgi over tap* Island ernor Smith of New York. hl» !an<1 entirely ruled by hi* une| j n Kansas alone thto year *

k at West Perry Street and only hop< of winning in Ida r*n»j«M>«*loo, ambition. macbin

for the presidency la to come out for harvesling wheat s

in favor of the eighteenth amend- 1 "i(iu*try romniisiuon of ! h"; aK!1 y W |,h ;r.0('0 ftlnerant extl

men I and all il elands for. Jusl i Nation* report* farm hand*

l.» h, f, to «o .hot thi ok ...a !«»»•»»« <•"! M »ort t„ Enna-' ' B „|„„ „ OB i„„hloJ

ave hi* face with ht« own crowd “ nd blame* the I nited 8Ut<*. «pf | wl „ lhe f , rm prt , hUm does not yet appear. He seem* tt Eur V* H ' * hou1 ' 1 they bsie solved other Indnetr

problem*.

Charles Ijndhirgh’s record-break jaii entirely new bridge is

‘ | built at Rchellenger'* landing — (with s m-ord suc.t as this, there

should be no question of Mr. Ogden receiving a practically solid

. , , , , . „ .vote of Capo May Cliy for r<tion. And on a par with this arc niore than that. It '■‘‘■Heng'* Illinilnat(on • • • „r ■ , ! the imagtn.ition of the world. It

ht* wordaof praiae for othci tnen, u worIh¥ nf ^ j . ^~ Jiuy

rating the moral tone and desires of its reader*, and it is our opm'on that m-.td of the lost influence of the press can be traced to this very idea cf "giving the

people what they want." j' nE P urp< **' ; ‘

Those who c.ercise in thei* thr0UK<10l,t ,he rur * 1 ^’ions of |learn. •*» luthontv|C.*" MO -*• ' T Cu^'

to determine “wl at the pe-iph j'-° untlrs and ,hl ' ,s •dding j 0 f American rnterpriM and < raft want," in many instances | a -l t o Ere * t,y 10 ,he chrfr<u, " css of j for that marvelous div.riminatc between that which 1 rur ** homrs ,nd I««ning the' n *' v, ' r Thw

trees.

over, vnttil today the Grand Army is an army of th; past, but never wfl» any army so indelibly impressed on the -€ection» of a people as the “Boy' .n Blur." Since that army was organized we have fought two wars juid the men who took part in * them fought for the same principles of freedom—one tu free a people from an antocratic yoke, and the other to free the world from military domination, and for their bravery and heroism they will ever receive the thanks of a

grateful nation.

On Monday next as we pay homage to the Boys in Blue, what more fitting memorial sentiment could we offer to their memory than the words of their own great commander, who on that April day in the McLean house I at Appomattox declined the sword of the vanquished Confed crate chic: .tin with the words,

"Let us have peace."

Peace at home we have, a peace so thoroughly welded that it has even hern suggested to merge the remnants of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Confederate Veterans' Association into one body. This may never be done, but the suggestion of such a thing shows how the aniinnsitics of our civil strile have been forgotten. Not only have we peace at home, but with our

ki„ bow our b»id„, ukjj

and across the Atlantic we ate *o

closely bound that war between GAME SQUARE us for any cause would be so re- j While the nations an volting that neither people would then adulations upon tolerate such a thought. With j lindbrrgh. thr young aviator wh.. this happy situation prevailing, jelrtliifini thr world by his non \

why not on this coming Memorial; stop plane flight from New York [tht Day dedicate the great influence) to Paris, ihne is in his wonderful j th.

of this wonderful nation to bring-J prrtornunte a leuon which should tag about such a happy condition ' he taken to heart by every school th-oughout the world? Modern | boy who aspire* tt^ scholastic athsriencc has ao reduced the site of | letic honors, and who may aspire

this old world in the matter off to greater honors in the athletic! could be devisr news reception and transportation world, and that Irsso.i is that! bring about am that we are now all neighbors.. Lindbergh played the game The suggrsi

coun-e. Europe should also blam. be trying to take the step Into' lu «ll f°r allowing tO.OOO.OOO of

the ranks of the "dry" by easy j hand* to remain Idle.

star:*-*, so as to accustom himself; A good farmer keeps hto horse*

gradually to th* change and the, ■»d oxen working, a rood Indus- A eoclsl climber b a won n*-w company. trlallst keep* hto machine* bu*y.! Io ‘‘••nib up close j Europe need* canals. road*.! * onle other women she thi 1

Surrogate Candidate | houses, and it should be possible

[ to And work for all. That would

n for putting a

'to to let somebody else make

!! pcollt out of hto labor.

Cape May Star and Wave: The , . .. _

late.-.! ship to aall over the poll:. , th „ i* , .k i S *r* aw,y cal hnrtoon. to sp..k In ^s,,. 'he only sound going terms, to Floyd C. Hughes.! ^ n . ror pilU ! n * ■ n,an ,0 “"rk

who ha* announced himself candidate for Surrogate on the

Brtrht tlek-et

ttope May now has three can-

didates for county offlee: Otto, " (Sandberger. who to running for • NEw E je»ISEv C,TV ; the Board of Freeholders with 1 Bright * endorsement, and Luther I ’-OTICE OF registry and - - - ELECTION

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better than heraelf.

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, Pursuant to law. notice to kan|

.- Hoard of Rwtotrjr a*

j a nOROUCH OF WOODBINE^

C. Ogd.

o such consideration. Jurie*

work of the housewife by doing away with the care for kerosene

Undbifgh'i

to stir Atm

Altogether Captal

flight to Pari* msd*- « glory day for America. And It* dory Is something tuoe* than the tale of

tv instructive, purifying an*l ; fining and that which degrader. , Whither the remedy b. a vigi- Ump *'

laut .nid unrcla>rd Stage and Electricity for household purptes* casorehip, ci eduratioii oflP 04 ” •» *l*° owning into limited the jtung to avoid such plays u » e . but by no means to the ex-j

rnd publications as they would | tent that it should. Tlte lo, of M . r ^f ?J U "UyL7<n' avoid ? poisonous reptile or plan'.i the average farmwife t> not an; ( ommlralongovernm<.<M an open quest io".. easy one and whatever will «»»ume that It is about Increasing crime unites with khten and brighten it should he j J,*,," 0 o^'fae, telaxing morality to cmphasi.-. Pu, into service wherever possible.lof the Walsh Art never the social danger. ; There are a myriad of electrical; P ul ,n,n practice. The stage and the press arc 'ontrivances that will do this. Of ^'.^.^"^'stibsuLttol 't alike powerful in moulding the ! course they cost money, but wha, 0 t.*>t to return to the cou: young mind t. dtscrimiQfltt 'hat a.mpared to the health and , " rm of govrnm*

Which Way Does the Wind Blow ?

Caldwell Progreas: Some prominent politician.' are alt ting on the fence looking to see which way the wind blows before deriding on which side lo get down. A little matter of principle does not seem lo count with them. The only thing of

True in Every Community Importance is to know which is

the populai side—where are the

votes.

it director of the j

board, a candidate to euccee ’ t’untssnt _ him e|f on a ticket opposed ,0j'*• B»rd O' KegtMri- ■ the Wildwood Senator. CITY of sea isle city Hughes will light It out with j “ f n| ‘'j’t’' M»> . Irving Fitch, present Surrogate, making nctotnutorw r who ha* a record of five years I ''i- on '•ffleient service behind him. and j ESDA a'm1 J on* 7 ' , ” 7 has many .. *• *" *iery district I tt TUEaOAY. jone »

of the county. j mo ~

One of the most amusing things

DcFrank Crane Says

between wholesome and unwdtolt some t.-oral standard*. Possessing thb power, socte-. ha* an un quertioitol.le rig.tt in conserving public welfare to demand and

command that it» influence dull j TV el V everted, not t*. debase ,nd de l plying I stroy. bit to purify and sustain:!aertion h

not to induce moral ,l r but to a.ii-natr and biitit,-

Ifmgcvity of tlic 1

, . ed two Of the town's orgn'i. ncipniert. i to Ims| resolution* 0 1 proi.-,

to mentioft the preservation! to remark, as utiisl. on U. her good looks, which, lightly ,,, '“king a "backward ;

consider tlieni, are i

' light t-ompany sup- j’ atal power to this y

s fur as tuiybody *• • to learn the Conn »r ha* been reull

redurt."

Chat!,

induermem t , the gtr. electricity on the far rural homes. Fleet i many other comm.*]in rrned in price by thr an TV greater the aHisut • Vaper the company 'hr ruirent. If net ' ’ .Id dub together,

y. and ct>o|

1 dutle*. bu, the centrnl * "il* absolute eOBcentratio ,i - a legation of authority i

Cape May Satisfied With

the pr..t rent for

-uld V

ft Probahly more human happi j kr P' f h*n upon any other thing. ! _ Previonsly our Mhouls have devoted little time ,o this important | y jfcuhjrct. Pupils arc taught geometry, geography and arithmetic, they o f j are taught logic and latin and music and all sorts of plain and | ornamental information, bit, not home-keeping. - en ! J* '* neerwary ,n elevate the busmen of home.making into an ,-m i art, to gef pt'<Tle enthusiastic about i, and to impress It j of youth its dignity and impo. tancr. | 'hr State Teachers' College in Pittsburg and Kansas, they ^jhave cstablislicd a house for the purpose oi developing right stand " ' h I aids of couttci. Ixftpitality an*] sta-ial graces, etc., all neerssaty , h r success!, ; | management of a home, u,. I Thev have secured a house, such a .air as would be used by a ,Lfam-lv oJ uMsiet.itr means, and instruct pupils how to take care of it. Intel They have a house manager who plans menus, dor* marketing -r-j preside* at thr table and so on. They teach the girls how to cook, "a-J prepare food and keep the kitchen in order. * I Another girl assists the cook in preparing salads, cares for the dining room and acts a* waitress. Still Another „ called housrkrrpri house in dean ordrt. lends to the house linen and stok, a.w totaled so that a student get