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• S*r-us’»> f -»• ew i»ss uasuw» pjS.WlM MAIWAOHM* Mt> OUXI'I ■t.hifp Ajip seta*.ton LlAolL AMD CALL IT ‘AMIUCM** ,
Get Back of H* W '* 1 * h Tile Ambulance .Resolution
TTk Cuk Mb Coon.. Health Ub.k bn U- Tb. Wsfah .n..l..»n .« icemp™'
Wood Pon . Pirn » roblK edirn. o, .b. n-nur. nan «»boln« fa. Middle Tomahip, l)mni. TeKfabip. Smo. H.rbw. Afaksi fad Sm IJc City, wh** *re no* without the aerwers ot such
an essential conveyance.
The propoia! a that the five comtrumtiet and the Freeholder» appropriate a proportionate sum towards the per chav ot the ambulance, which wffl he located at Court House, subject to call from an; one ot the communities. A plan ior its up-
keep will be worked out.
TVer are mans urgent needs in ans cits or
Otantr.units tot an ambulance, yrt diould any of the five mentioned purchav one tor irs own uv. it would be a heasy burden to buy and keep up. When the cost is divided among five, however, the initial expense and upkeep air lighten'd so that,
the purchav jecomes entire!) feasible. Nw that the 1-rgion Post has startrd the ball
roUin*. hi there be no delay among the communities the project will benefit in getting back
of i> and pushing it to it* goal. An ambui
needed in any season of the year, of course, but. in a resort section, more so than ever during the aummer. It is then heasy automobile travel increases accident* and it is then no section of thi county dare be without an ambulance, unless it utterly disregard* the welfare of the visitors who
mean bread and butter to u*.
Middle Township! Dennis Township! Stone Htrior! Asahhi! Sea Isle City! Get back of
the project and stay there.
estigalton of the
pobiW utilities ot the country, defeated in th* Senate last week, savored too much of polrtx* and not enough of interest in national srelfart. Impressive evidence that an investigation «s needed seemed to be lackmg. The attitude of the utilities themselves regarding the rewdutira was that thev had no objections to an investigation, providing it was scientifically and not politically eooducted. . . Probably the only persons who regret the defeat of the Walsh resolution are rise small minority who favor government-owned utilitie*. There » ettuv. excepting under extraordinary circum:ice». for government ownership of any public utifttv. Hundreds of government owned utihtio have returned to private ownership the past lew In a recent editorial we quoted Abraham Lin-
•oln. We repeat:
1 all that tlx people can individually do » well fot themselves, government ought
not to interfere. '
The utilities, tor the most part, are doing very
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6ct Sur Tm* fouMto'PammAUSTt'. I WAKt Sot»*-l«M6 tJOMl K* MV
Amd t tXJNT CARE A. V WHAT You CAtL IT •
SOXTTHIVG ILW ® TAXES maxkiage a school SATE A UTTLE ntOTECT HATOEAL RESOURCES A leaned l^«Hfr ail’d I per vmtLater oM 1»»« a take what hts no* In B»«»a»A be eoa-rw" ehUdrvs tk* 1 •b* For the »aU .. mAiwtry 6T larta*
No faim.r sows hi* aeodi today and expocu to not blind to the fnef. reap a harv«t neat wt^k. M nuntry U lo ofBeUia are cormpt. ai
be blessed Mlh better cillaeB* tomorrow. It U neevaMry tor u* to Inatlll In oor ehUdren and onr youth the pnnriplre of good citlarnahip.
however, that too auvny id that Juatire often goe.
art ray. Abuses of our government and of. both the letter and the *plrll of 1U Uwa win eootloue until a slumbering and indiBetwt rttlw.rr
awaken*.
veil directing their c
i destinies. Certainly we family
IN DALLAS TEXAS, the other day. a young man by the name of Ayre* waa a hot attempting “ steal three bottles of milk. He waa in lieeperate circamatanct a. Thera had been nines* In
THE REDEEMING part of the milk theft aSalr
e to the aid of Ayr** and
Before would haw
i wife and four children. So hr
Cape May County have every reason to be old on privatdv-owned utilities, for the constant •xpansion of the Atlantic Gty Electric Company n the face of voluntarily lowered rates has given
all food for thought.
nearly paid the supreme penalty for reuMtlB* to thru of fifty rents worth of milk to prorlde them
nourishment.
In Washington. D. C.. Sinclair gel* six month* fo.- jury spying. Perhapn ai* monih. i* an adequate sentenr* for Sinclair. Whether li i* or not.
A Hap To Save County and Jurors Money J Two weeks ago the Ocean Cin New* offered plan tor the speeding up ol Court cases to save noth juror* and the county time and money. It •i* that while Criminal and Common Plea* cases Me being heard by Judge Eidrcdge in the new Court House, Grant Court cases be heard by I Judge Sony in the old Court House. - The News logically argues that the plan would ^{jtduce jurors’ fees and the ios* incurred by ‘_4nd women on jury duty. At present, it points <ut, sixty person* are summoned for petit jury *'Smd only twelve can serve at one time. The other* are paid by the county for every day court 4 in session. The county loses and »o do the Jiitpr* ior the amount they are paid is fat from What they can earn at their business or trade. If it can be legally carried out. the plan i 'Wrtain!) worth adopting.
Early Diagnosis of Tuberculosis
A campaign to stress the importance ut earl ■Btcnoon to tuberculosis symptoms will open ii 3§us county March I and continue throughout th month. Authorities claim that the dread di-eiJ CSn be conquered it treatment i* started while
fa early stage*.
• J* The county campaign i> part nt a national o: BhHBmI will he waged with mining pictures, speaker exhibit* radio talks, billboards and pamphlets ; the weapon*. It should result in saving mat
Jlnes in the country.
KMFNcw Jersey, bv the wav. i* the onii State
ifa- Cnfan fa KhKh
•fjjr the control of tubeirul -health conditions, sccordirii Ernest D. Easton, rxen. New Jersey TubercuW
The Walsh roolution did not go very far. be-!‘ makes the Dallas. Te*a». toelfinit r.ke on auw the development of the country’s puWi.yven more grote^ue form. * itilhies has been too satssficton. WE A j tE SOT CONDONING p* theft. Nor are
.« *1 vine 'm Ilia- *ur go-ertlMmi 1*
—-iall wrong, that all ow officiate are dlshona*! •nr-wj I T |. that Justice seldom ptevaila. W- bett've Our'form W 3Si1C(a in jjof government to be right, that mrwi of our of-
By C SHORE
fleials-. from the lowest to the blgh*-i. are hooeel and that Justice reign* about a* usual. We
was that many V
his family afier the shooting,
been better, though.
IN CALLING THIS paper’* at lent ion to a* incorrect heading In an article two weeks ago regarding the convict ton of George Palmer, of t*ean City, for bribery. Prosecutor Campbell atateo last week that in principle the case was more important than any tried during hi* Incumbency. •Nothing can be more important than the purity of Her lions and prevention of debauct ttg ot our elect ton* and the electorate.- be declare* There is. throughout the eountry. far loo much of thi* kind of crime. Again, the ultimate blame must be placed upon the slumbering and Indifferent voter. When he gets tired of crooked poli-tici-u* making a farce of the right of suBi.re they will stop playing with eleesioaa.
eriMiod an* w-i.ae.tam Interprets the IHri* ci -<» • “jrriii is instinct of seif preaervntto* Ma iSSr.rs.faT:. fa-.jr*;:: of little girt* hy ... iK—r.. - MU* * "Ifjfaui.. | —■ *S.’. V. appenred Ham Adam Woman Is naturally .us. I* determined to “t. «> will do It eventually, and Hags U the school
RUPERT HUGHES NOVEUST. ha* In the past i ir or no. gone to considerable time and trouble! prove that th. Pathei of Our Country, whose i
birthday we nationally observed Wedne«dkv. waa J
o ineatM perfect. Or. in other words, that he J
was human. It will take more than a train load J
.f novelist* to knock George Waahingloi pedestal upon which hia countrymen ha’
and kept him.
Spirit of the State Press
Myatic Sight* and Sounds
PieassnlvTlle Prras' No g.wit excitement U placed j caused by the aanouncetneai thnt General Electric ! engineers have about perfected telrWioo for radio j Ustenri*. The world Is told that • xpeMiBenl» at j
PRANKLY. WE ARE NOT Inietewled In 1 Scheaecudy have men CMiied out wheirln the j whether or not Washington ever told a lie and speaker ai the microphone was seen disthietly by , are not diaappolulcd 10 know that angelic wing* j listener* at a receiving •*! eome distance away. ae»er sprouted from bis shouiderc We've always j And the world doma't marvel m thought that story atout Wa/dungton'e truthful- : [*th- r mskss a gesture of fmpaoe
I present yra
leant but
nor the *
day
the '
right*!
bigger lie than he. himself, waa ever guilty cannot buy i of telling. At least durlrng his boyhood be must j electrical shop.
have been guilty of stretching the truth a few j We are beginning to plek up some o tire-*, anyway. j * t ‘ ,, "•Kii'G that ate .urging about us la space. History has never produced a human being, no j It was only yesterday that radio began picking i ^ matter how great and good, who did not err; out the sound wait* In a systematic manaci, aad j occasionally tn Judgment and who did not pw»r« String them U the lutvner la bU home. Radio i some faults. Th.- gr-atest men are thOM- who! ha* gone far in a lew short years, since the war. i have the mart common sense, the keenest vision.', Now the televisor will >gia picking up certain! the courage of their convictions, the greatest ■ tight wave* and making them visible to the nor-i hearts, the deetu to *e:ve. a firm faith in their: “ml human eye. Maybe It Isn't * light wave j Creator and a genuine love of their tellowmen.! That depende altogether upr-n what the ectenuel* | ^ Non., however, po*e«e a hundred per cent ' decide to call It. In any cast, it‘a wine l bias »*j r , measure of tbeee quaHtie*. The truly gieat man ; know little or nothing about. But we are tewrn-: ^ i..-‘ignite* his own lault* and. constantly striving jlng how to pick out of the atmosphere certain{„ • medy them, is m toleraut a* the safety of ‘ mysterious fnrres that have been there, all about ,,
It U not stated how many of them i this country, nor whether as many
ot more ai* imported a* exported. The tobacco bill Of the Untied 8t»U» to said to be at least hire billion dollar* annually. When a few year* i*.. the tobacco bill wa* nstlmated at aeven hundred and fifty mVUtoe it was viewed with alarm, w It seems to be viewed with equanimity. W* e grown accustomed to big figure*. The cost running the government was thought to be reasonable when Congress spent a mHIkm ded-
port made by I l»i* run oi the F * ,f
will allow tor those of his frllowraen. ; 1 - Washington was a great mao. who lead { ffaita* to victory and hr possessed so many • 1
t the unit
the only place where we have ! to big figures Is la the Mary and benevolent contributions. These not begun to keep up with the general trend
More State Poll * Reeded 'tenton Ttm«»: There lx crying need tor exnon of the State Police Force. Under existing ditlons the 140 troopers la service can scarcely expect rd to give the public the kind of protee- > which ii expects It to humanly imposelbie officer* to serve with the utmost efficiency
» companionate "* rr ‘»** **, b.oWP doubt, prove- lark of ths rcnfide.ee oa which should be based, wad »hlle It to perfectly togai »<•». divorce belag legal. It Is a poor. eoM-bl
sort of marriage.
Furtuoately. th* werage youag couple have no doubts whatever, aad oaly regret that tuxrriags •U last a mtUtoa ys*n. >«•'
.white the chlWrea bl—t with the mi«t and sffectloa. The rates* of a jm he rewp-vt of his father aad hb mother for each other It husband aad wife start marla doubt, sock tearing th* open for eweapr the children's iof. rtty will refiset b»lr parents' T may decide to (Oil' marriage. The tmportaai thing In m*rrtxge is the quality of the ehll drew, aad the next generation William Fox has bought I®? mote theatre*, seating for |1<».®»».®«« Twenty-five years got into the theatre budasas because hi* empb'y-r refused to raise his f 17 a week salary. Fox had Just married. The employ*, said, "Not only 1 can't raise your 117 a weak, but you are genii., f: loo much. I am going to pay » hat ecu are worth. US." \ Fox had sated SSI4 on It7 week got control of a flay In* pleture theater, that could take la 17 3® whoa packed. Now | be Las U< t heal res Always nave sometkteg. I have brains It will tncraa
had not has* ptirtrij i has d » of th* popsto’ •ns's: a which they were at of the f-ars ball 1* P"*hapa a * u> build a moan®* before tea Is tesd have It* opportunity
him.
Tfcetw 1* somMhin* u awl ..jrance, and the nme -l to stub a thing out te -n aad tens the tfieant.x- -•(
Musings of tit Office Cat
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To Take Guess Work Out of Salt Fish Protection

