Cape May County Times, 16 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

Cape May County Times eittetad with 8m late CHy R»»lew I ehruar,

PvblUhed Errry Friday by the

Atlantic Printing At Publishing Company 1 ^' r

S«a Iair mty. N. J Rr

WILUAM A. HAFFERT. Editor and Publlabwr imrn,i : T> '

W. E. MIDDLETON. ManajElnc Editor (count

Publication Office

TIMES BUILDING. 211 South l^ndla Avwnuc Sea lale City. N. J taint o!

Ocean City Office Aabury At» B u» A» --

Wildwood Office: ISOS Holly Beach StibacOption price, in Cap* May.

One Reason

^ e Have Red^

Atlantic County. |ll*«, Elae

Bntand aa •nar*" a* ••

■w IMa aty. N.w Jrrprf

aationu axmawa tirttsi' i «t «ti «t% a»yr wwieamv '•£. •anrr C. Wm<. FrnUn ««% Ywt-Ofcan-exM^aw

The Zoning Amendment

wot able reason why wc should He I nited States. Fam jf a n

immigrant wj. a > mrimuniat in the Euro|iear irountrt tnen w rhch he came, a* aotwi as he hr ramr anji aititrd w ith conditions in thi* countn that \ hr «utficienr to remove from him th<

taint nt cncnmunom.

Av as he hecomes acquainted with condition* he learn* that every man who corrrrhe»e shorn and i» qualified, become* a fat! fifdgrd citizen after a rrawmable lap*e of yea; • anf haa *«*ire in gmernment. He learn* that even man ha> the opportunity to ama»* wealth and that it he fail* to ram a competent-* it it prohaKl} hi* own fault. He learns that hi. thildren will be given an elementary rducati m without cost to him and that the State imitt. that the* dull he educated. He learn*, drapiir the croaker*, that there a opportunity today. a> never heioir for torn to forte ahead into position, of tru*t and mtiuiiu ■ m thi* country. He ha» presented to him on every sufe lomrete example. i.| the truth of the^- anerbom, if he will hut take the timihlr to l-»~. around. With all thr^ opportunities to *at*. tor himself a place and name in fhi* land jut h ; . adoption, one would think that hr would jbr convinced that there wa. place here for j it.rr.n-.iini.in and no need of tlic pernicinu* doc-

On the 2<hh of thi* month the voter, of Jctey will be called on to vote for or a several amendment* to the Comtitutioii o State. Among these amendment*. <tv of the important i* that making law* permitting i

in m.imcipalities omstitutifinal.

Zoning n nothing mote or lew than

even munKipality that %o drvrr* the t.ght f^,j ,r,rw ■

limit the construction of building* for certain' ’** ’* ,,ot ^ ca * r ! ' ,ao f ' ldrnl -

purpose, to certain dntrict*. Lav*, to thi. efir. fj unr ,r *“‘ n int •* “ that too many immigrant, have been adopted in other State* and ha-.r been ' , * rvrr Hr. '*ne Amencanized. The* merely rranvfet upheld by the State court* a* well a. by the ! ,fv ‘ ,r rx>*»«>e from the old <-wintry to this Supreme Court of the United State. Such a * hr> , '*« r, Het, the* *pral the same language, law wa* enacted in New Jersey, but out Supreme rr *^ news hi nruApapers printed in Court piimouncrd it uncoratitutional. and the : ,hf ' r nv,,hrr ,,,n K uf '"' ,1 'He* .vmtinue to enter p.irp-ue ol the propmed amendment » to make *** '*' nr ‘ , *** or,rd '"' w ‘ " 1 P>'cniment and Such a law- meet the objection, of the court of i 0 * ' JplU * brought with them when

last resort. j ’He* wt foot on our shore..

Thu amendment i* very imDoitant m ever, ! ,n Nrv * York rr<ftu1 ' * witness called to thr

■mpoitant

city or town, but it is of parti’ ular important to out seashore resort*, as under its oprrati sort governing bodie. will be ahle to keep their beaih fronts flee from objectionable building* of every character, and will a!%» hr able t„ rr g ulair the erection of building* in every section Ol their munri tpality. preventing the encmaching of business pisre* in residential -ction* and also preventing tlw establishing of objectionable S»j. net* within their limit*. The imporfarue ol thi. amendment u so obviou. tint every voter of Cape Mac County should support it. There i* no polmct whatever m volved m this amendment. It u a purely business proposition and should he so treated. It i* for thr benefit of every rommunity in the State.

StPIEKIrp |

I This Week By Arthur BnMkun, THE THIRD LEO MISTAKEH FARM IDEA SHORTER SCHOOL HOURS :learunlss for health

Ren Walsh. Msiuacbus-!

Business report* fi r r , lawn mower t>o»(n».. t*

The astonuhias thi-r -■

n * ,uc, '>* tt.~ ISXZ « SSSfSJ.:"'-.'- -v-a the air." a r.J H avittlon n-j Still. If eecryboC' esderuy. to (for a Inina, th-r.' take equal' body to watrh lh» rank with! West Point How I* if ttu- rr snrf Annapoll*. j r,f ' n alwmy* mao* A n ejeellent i loreheann* men

Idea and' t too blah, for 1

i. ru. of lh. Or. .o,M |

have to protect the obsolete war- », »htp* and slow, erawlm* army j The Berkshlir h.< West Point snd Annapolu should | n me tun hut •. be chanted to fi) ins academies.' the baron and the sooner the better. I , I My father's In th» A croup of well-meanlns. but Ob! What branr* not to intellisrnt fanners inform, Hr collect* thr

Government that they don't want

any more reclamation work done.! _ Politics it on no more irrisatlon canals, no more i George Redd ms land drained or desert* Irrlsated bait It betas dm

until the price of farm products

Those are the farmers that have: rv ? r *

1 Juat ihrn

Today’s Events— Yesterday’s History By OBSERVER

rultural Depart-

fhem. which i* exactly

■i addition to fattening am it the bivalve. If ovstrr:

’floating it would

at mlk’ othei i

An Example For

The Pennsy

T.aveler irw Se. via the Window Jut

but be

arti.

ted by

.- provided by the Reading Rail re station. There is a splendid w thrubbriv n mmt attractive a beautiful. Au official* of the IVr undoubtedly tiavel me: thi* *am ally in the course of thr.r nth strange the suggestion ha, nevn mind that the barirn stretch b •eager station and Land.- Aveo City, could be madr equal!* bra

j stand was found to hr entirely ignorant of Eng |li*h. although he had lived in that city for fifteen ; yeai. and such ;n,taiKe» are not rare. In man* j sect ion* of that < it* scarcely a word of Engli.h j 1 ' »|« | ken. even bv the second and third generatiiai* | ami a native American needs an intrrprrtr: to

transact business.

flood American citizens cannot be made out ot folks under these conditions and they air the aight people among whom to sow thr vrii. of every drstruc'ivr i*m that rears its head. Ku thi, cqnditiop out governmr.-it and, Uwmakrr* are to blame. These people should have .

it madr plain to them that English i* the Ian-! fcra,c< ^- l* 1 or,lrr to prrsetvf

ff.’.r '’’’unify. «,! ft,., Mr ,h. .Jul.-ri" able to acquire it at , ’Urvrilan,e over th' water* ol as quickly a* possible 4, t 5 ' 1 ' ,4 ' I '’ earnestly *t not -ml* Iran i Planters, who have untied wi

'onitation

M ‘ mran ' 0 ’ ‘'mnniuni- jdrrdgxig

jf ation. I hr torngn language newspapers in thi* ' market; . |country is an anarchronism. and if the u*e ot ‘built up j rlphu i'Hc foteigo language wa* discountenanced their' Thent tad 'field would he too unprofitable to publish fhem. plot* Man* ot thr,r publication* may be a* patriotic kah>ie *"‘i a ‘ P" rp lj r American in sentiment a, any Eng , the | Itsh language journal, hut they afford a cloak bcowrrs; Hind w hic h much that is contrary to the genius >>tem i"’ ou, institutiiHi, and principle* air disarm!

t want the dry law* enfore d

and hr i* not gomg to name any man for ap pomtmeii! who will do other than hi* will. Any intelligent man knows that piohihriim can hr enforced when the right kind nt men are appointed to enforce thr law, hacked up by

the politician* told to keep

iramicatfon that this

country needs, thr immtsatton that ; would provide mouths to eat all ' the farmers can iirow and more. | They vote to keep out customer* for the farms, and would vote to prevent development of the enun try. But they wr|li not prevent tt

the first-claw* °?? ,r ,elkrT '*

ashm

IT would seem that thr A| menf in Washington i, raising

nothing" in it* war against ‘ floated

the Maurice River Cove. TV department d.«. ‘ ”b<<' ha, a right to commit not claim that floated oyster* are impure and ! *” ,r fhe govrinment justified in fi unfit tor food, merely that thrv arc adulterated j'hcse (ool ocean fiiglit, and is justified bv being allowed to lay in watcj for two tide, J' r> ' r ‘ , ‘ string along the -seam to be rradv to and having all the sand anil dirt washed out jjj , ' T c * r ft zviator who takes it into his head

irvrede,i

umnier h

ride, there-

hat tlic floating does. a * , " r because wrmeonr eh improving thr flavor ,ua * w,w, t in *" n e v> - The «"» of life thi atr adulterate-l byT ummrr ha ' ' MTn heavy enough to satisfy the!

be" a good thing M have I 111 '*** 'cmuresame and a* tar as lies within its' Kofi r -«! prnotirt* 'simTIatfy idu!-bcileral twisTroment. as wHI ^^ /eporied

No extensive devr lopnient begun now would have any elTrot or add one acre to cultivate land In ten* than to to fifteen year*. By that time, in thr natural course of events, the population of the country »ji* Increase by twenty mil-

lions.

The farmers, more than any 1 other claaa. a• e interested in canal development, which would take ax Mr Hoover has shown, from alx *" twelve rents a bushel from the; inn! ” freight charge of export wheat. ’ and Increase the price of Amerl- j hem can wheat by that amount per

John "Why no! * Joe: -Reran,. | T nounrer. I gne*. "My father died <•!

brain."

"How Is rat*"f'aka of ice fell

By stuffing the drsssr finished work, some :>: age to keep their lie*I and "busineat-lik'' Ye*. Oswald, th' ot!i between humor and si that tje humor!*! •». someone who i»nt pieMy. your little brothe

Ye*.

Shore skirl

- ! one to blame Hemps, of Budapest. 1 M,el1 ,n,,0, " D '

expr,.

migrant might not l: e he should learn i I that hi, children they must uve it g»

the purity

out (iHllamiiutioii. r. iscv the strictest the Manner rivet supported by the vonders m promoting >nnrc ted with, the

vstrr

rfinrt, have

h«»'.. perfected a ° r chlldr ' rn ’ i —- ‘Ol hyrophobta. better ,c *"

■ than th. Pasteur antitoxin In one * FVi, n a ,.

the n ’ f b p State. shof.Td put v all such .attempt* tor the present. There

doubt but that transatlantic flvmg w.TI o.»r dav U.t* and dogs were all cured, and I--w » <«m™i .. fc, P „.„f I,,,, un „| plll ,^ -v.fr ™. „f ,h™. W.:. tafj. ml mwd mV l~r H. OW f»-

the known obstaclo and difficultie*. the ve„i

■ had hettci fly

i land.

that <

and to hi distorted t

DISTRICT ATTORNkY F<»\ delphia. who ha* made a good record

Um the count•* ! ,, "’' fril,or ’ ha ' K ' irn ,or,v rp a*.>n, nee River Covr I'f™ ,hal «»Y ^ not wan, ,o hat look* like al' la,r bm ,or /T , ' 0n ; bU ' hr ' h,,, ' ld haVr a,,,lrd :o,sl adulteration '," nr «h* h embrace* them all—because ,t ravtual , .uimonj'^""'^ ,l ' r h,ni - Nn P'ditical machine or political

hyropbobia aa the BrlUab Why all this up- ’ , K»ery dog la kept m girl of fifteen and ■

i quarantine for a necessary length one wanted to gel rr. iTi la i '‘'H*'' * nd n " bydrophobla ease not permit (»,. :«■: „ known In l^igland until re-i one family"

P k ! V""’- * h ™ " “‘ff Sff’.’.st » dm

the through the an escaped the quar- : "Hid that pater.; **“* | started a small epl- I bought cure your am

i "Mercy. BO* Oa

— I circular that wa* »i

The wret of health is cleanll- the bottle she go! :

— ' •an lungs.!

have

En

hsh o the li

nguagr of our land and all Iwrll should he taught to usr ominunivation. both oral and

partmrat ha-

Th

and i

Wr». A drivrwj* *rmi with a small amount . fhr station platform i, pwrpnw- and *V rein a. hg aeedrd in gran, shr ffOop* and fUrwrra act Ifl the littl. Men..”, from iha hare plot » to the Penn** (be of>

no [Back To the .Tld I hscrimin.ition

i» effect, and wrj ho suffered there-1 Agnculfural !»c-| judgment. II wtapped iij

anted by the W.

ind who will not take orders, whethci

man who cannot be ! lp * n , * ,lood - ‘ lean thinking pro-i i . . long life and Oa-iif I

Philadelphia. N,

York e

seashore rrsui that rhey co re stations gi»

n these i •e pur- i I’h,Ia >

Dr. Frank Crane Says—

Hiis The Ape Of Romance

long life and fight disease. ’ j Maybe. *a> I a-prosy, that killed thousands “OCblnt to be ind was looked upon as a neces-’ t>e»ly rieh: •ry visitation from above wsa “all* eruat.

noth'r word for fifth

In Africa a strange, destructive eve, —-p, across the grew! dsrk

killed by It. rr establish

continent,

quarantine station, ed without succei

Modem girls •’ harder fares that -sges; It’s the fine!

is hard

> hear people regret fhat hgr. fhi* age given up ' i void ot anything heroic, long in , 'ti ■<1 m former time* when "> pe«ipl« I m glorious deed, tlun r rnpp ' < ' wv. , health . flu. h.’, h,„!.b2x»« • ‘>lge a if* thing pmpetlv. Thrv *1,,, mprachm ..i thi* age i* Muttos t.,.

uher that It isn't so » country since rounlo»’ked Upon the abr “ ,n “ * *>«n of ui

- When autumn befkc;

the threshclrt

And summer hast**

last adieu.

’ I loo* once mure woodland path j Aa band In hamt day* with I**

■ see again

the distal

i hear the mt

i thr rr i thr !i

fifty years » tune we

hi the tidy children ( unhealthy children I'

,hr i

wntch actually pul To atop bewldr ‘ blood. Was a good *

Or

Won

illtxmla’s I

FubUc Instrur IXd , ^’ Ur * * h ' >ul ' 1

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