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| n conducting a bustnest as extensive ws thre of the state‘, It bs unuecen: wry to permit of some leewiy or ap. wropriation, and ft. becomes: therefor (bmotutely necessury to entabiixh some neihod hy which emergency expendi- | ures may be inde which wit permit if the proger funcifoning of the varous branches. for the entire: monthe u the fiscal your, Here‘s Where the Money Goes. | "In order that the public might be (informed of the manner to which the State House Commision expends. the money intrusted to !t some of the appropriations made this yeur are horewith set forth: "To the State Board of Dentistry and Medical Examiners, $2,500, "For the Installation of heating wa ‘ter aystem in new ‘dormitory con sirueted by the inmates at the Colony for Fechle-Minded Males, £5,000. "State Bourd of Education, special war work for working boys, $1125. "Department of Agriculture, exterim« ination of Japanese beetle, $5,000, "State Hospital, Trenton, insialling locking devices ou House" of Detenthon, £23,000, "Leesburg Prison Furn, fire and water aystem, $2000. "Adjutant general, for the estab iiahment of department of records for the New Jersey boys In, the present hin Thsiaad *To meet increased coat charged for. maintenance and. training. of fecble: winded by reason of Increased price from $880 to $400 per year, $24,000, "For equipping the national guard now in federal service, $25.000, *Defraying the expense of obtain Ing themoldler vote, $30,000, "Emergency repairs, School for the t, $0,000, "State Board of Health, to fight inAuenzs epidemic, $10,000. "To defruy expenses of activities of the Women‘s Councii of Defense, 35,000, "Expenses of maintaining the miltia at the Morgan explosion, $10,000, "Advertising prociamation for elec ton of United States senator and con: grossman, hidicard Why Expenses LL Ld "These are some of the larger Items appropristed during the year, and are quoted as an evidence of the neceasithes ariaing which the State House Commienlon is compelled to mert. These appropriations will be further increased by deficiencies, which it is now learned will occur In the various charitable, penal und correctional In: stitutions by the close of the fiscal year, June 30, "The increamed cost of everything mecessaty to the proper maintenance of the Individual, which has affected avery citizen, follows to state buslpees as well, and in making erpenditures for maintenance items In every tmatttution of the state bundreds~of | thousands of dollars Incsease have bees necessary. "The item of col slone hax cost the state tens of thousands of dollars. Clothing, | foodstuffs and . honseliold supplies of every nature have arisen beyond all known figures. The legislature of last year, not being aware ‘bat these abnormal Increases would occur, could mot and did not appro: | priate aufficient money to care for the | state‘s unfortunates. | "As a further matter of history, attention in Invited to the fact that the oid | supplemental | mppropriation . bill but once in the past ten years was as | low as the emergency appropriation nade in this unusual year of 1919, and not since 1810 has the supplemental 111 been aw low mm the amount apropriated for emergencies for nest pear, Bince 1906 the amailest appropriation bill wan $31,744, which was | to 1009, while the average | mount under the old method for the | pant ten years was $855,000, | "Those who have criticised the man- | zer in which the State House Commis- | Mon has handled the emergancy fund | | ive been. good enough to compliment he members thereof by saying thay ere honest. ‘Then they should not otry as to the result, in view of the in appropriation is made from this und by the-State House Commission | 1 hecomes a matter of record, spread 4 o full upon the minutes, that those eemminsion based Its Judgment | md action." | Ponn‘s Desk and Long‘s Sword. i A desk originally owned by Wiliam enn and m sword curried by Major ng, United States engineats, while ie was a member of the first office! overnment survey of the Rocky Mounaing, were among: the urtlcles be ueathed Io the will of the late Wiliam Foulke Johnes of New York. Mr. s to go to Independence Hall, Pitlalpbte, . ‘The sword was given to the msithoonian Institution, Author of Immertai Song. "Home, Bweet Home," warwritten 1828 by John Howard Payne, In | ut a very few of the sixty yearn of his ! ife Payne was sufficiently long nt in: | o Tunis, Africa, April 1, 185%, and is B1 years afterwarda before hin was brought to his native roun- , the place he no doubt had in mind hen he peoned the. appealing words. Columbus‘ Three Vessels. The Santa Marie was one of the bree vessels with which Columina et I for America from Polos, Sorin, ugust 8, 1402. Bhe wan a good alzed o P he was decked all over and had fou: I I place to call It hits home.. He died were all provisioned for a year, sichert. oivtimattzbtel tt

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