Ocean City Sentinel, 15 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

ojv OCEAN cm' SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER lo, 1921 _ _ — . vjl-A - — — — .. — - ■ - ■ "" ..„i« »«.. uii« J. J. Duffi. mavor of Pams-a-Griit. S1A J. J. mayor

TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY: Ob the 27th day of September, a primary rlertion »ill he held In niminate a randidale for Slate Senator of the political, pari ie» : Having oh*rrvcd the ptmliral notiee of the Hon. William II. Bright and being rognirant of that fart, thpt he h»« filed a petition to he a candidate for nomination at the primary elrc".lion of the Republican Parly for Slate Senator and de«icing t" rail the attention of the RepuhliV i an Voter*, (men and fXMurn) to hi. solicitation (or your . iitea. based upon hi« record and ,'tiraling "for the loyal, aetne. irtv support of all the \otcr» at the Republican Prm-atx-., Elect ion. Tuesday. >cple»hcc. 1921" and wi»hins to inform" , Republican Vorers of the iiwwanisteacy of his appeal would rrapectfally rofec you to his IVinocracy in the Lecftlatnr senate Minnies for the years 19t9. 192« and mi. _ Space «lll not permit to ciir a full and complete record hut the following mill inform you a. to his r- ..conception of the func- **"' lions hi a Republican Primary Election and ' - affiliation. with fiie DrW ■ Varty. "A aupplcment to an art entitled "An art proiiding for the creation of Juvenile Court* in rnuntir. of the fir> class, and defining the jurisdiction and pon- . ers thereof.' Voting for the bill Republicans and no Democrats. ' Voting against the hill. Demorrats and one Republican (Bright) "An «rt respcclinr cities of the first class and. providing for the nomination and election of rommissior.rr. elected therein." Voting for the bill. Republican* and no Ds-mocral-. Voting against the hill. Democrat* and one Republican (Bright). "An act to abolish the office of State Architect and the Department of Agriculture, and tranaferring the po*ers and duties of said office and Department of Inatitutiona and AgenVotfog for the hill Republican* a Ad no Democrats. Voting againat the bill. Demoera! and one Republican (Bright) "An act t«r amend an act entitled 'An act concerning public utilities to create a Board of Public Utility Commissioners and to prescribe ila duties and power*.' " Amendment* offered by Senator Kay. Democrat. Voting for the amendments Democrat* and one Republican (Bright). Voting again*! the Amendment*. Republican* and no Democrat*. "A fart Mr supplement to an act entitled 'An act rrgulating the receipt and disbursements of State moneys in certain ra*ea. Voting for the.- bill. Republican and no Democrats. Voting against the bill. Democrats and one Republican (Bright). "An act to amend an act entitled 'A» act making appropria-

tions fnr the support of the purpose, tpr the (iseal vrar ending June thirteenth, one thou»and nine hundred and nineVoting for the bill. Republicans ami no Democrats. Voting against the bill. Democrat. and one Republican (Bright). " \ .upphment t.. an act en- - tilled ' Vn art for the as*r~.menl "voting Tor the bill. Krpuhliotmg against the bill, Demoerat- gpd one Repuhliran (Bright). "A A, act lo incorporate the / borough of Old Bridge, in the X count! of Middlesex.' " M Voting for the bill. Repilblik can- and no Democrats. Voting against the hill. Democrats anil one Republican (Bright). " \n act to provide for the cost and construction, maintenance and operation af bridges and tunnels for vehicular or other traffic acro». the Delaware and Hudson rivers, or either of them, and providing for the payment of New Jersey's share of the cost thereof from the proceed, of thr -ale of bond, lo I*- issued by the I2.0ft0.000.0j). anil providing for the payment of the principal and interest of said bond* from bridge and tunnel tolls and from the motor vehicle license fees, registration fees, fines and penalties." Voting for the hill. Democrats and one Republican (Bright). Voting against thr bill Republicans and no Democrats. Senate resolution, introduced by Repuhliran Senator. January 11. 1921. "Whereas. The very stability of our government, the execution of all law* and the enforcement thereor. as well as the abiding settlement of difference* between our ritizrns rests in the confidence which our people have in thr integrity of our courts and judicial officer*: and Whereas. In these days of unrest and readjustment there is •ought to he injected into the mind* or the people suspicion and distrust of all government: and Whereas. The judiciary of thr Slate uf New Jersey, stands out among the Stales of the Union for the speedy and impartial enforrrment of law. and the integrity of the members thereof ha* always been above suspicion. Whereas. The Governor of the State of New Jersey has issued a statement through the publir press in which, among other * thing*, he said: IThcn thr | to remove the power of f return t of these co -<■ from the Governor _ »e*t it in certain members of oar courts, who are believed to he under the influence of thc*r interest*" (meaning certain malign and invisible interest*): and Whereas. Thi* arrusation Is an attack upon certain member* of our highest courts, which, if true would constitute cause for impeachment; therefore. Rr it resolved (by the Senate of New Jersey), That a commit-

tee of three member, be appoint-, rd by t he- President to wail upon the Governor and roquet from him the names of the member„f the court lo which he referred and the fart- upon whirh his charges are hased: and lb- it-further rr.olvrd. Thai -meanwhile the Senate .of New Jersey does hereby express it* abonlute 'confidence in the court* of thi* Slate and the members thereof, and in the integrity- and impartial justire of their official act-." Voting for the resolution. Republican- and no Democrats. Voting against thr resolution. Democrat- and one Republican (Bright). . I, do not wish to infer that Mr. Bright desires to deceive thr Repuhliran voter*, but feel that ha- an erroneous idea as to the purpose of thr primary elections and that hi- petition has been tiled and his notice of appeal made through error rather than design. Ample provision is made hy the rlertion law for a person to become a candidate other . than through parti affiliations n"nd It would Is- of heller grace had Mr. Bright filed a petition other than a Repuhliran Party Petition if "he did not desire to file his petition as a randidale fnr nomination to be voted fog in the Democratic Primary Election. It may he asked as to the Assemblymen from this county during the years 1919. 1920 and 1921 and inquiry will determine that thr Assemblymen were loyal to thrir party. I .annul subscribe to Mr. Bright'* statement which reads: ' "Ibjiave stood for con-lrurlive ISfgislation and for the best interest* of' the people," as I am well satisfied that when his attention is railed to one of the legislative Bills, which was for the purpose of removing an archlect ( charged with ineompeney) who had charge of the architre- • tural work and the supervision of thf buildings to he erected to house the State's dependents, which Legislative Bill was requested by those in charge of the State's Inslutions. and thereby placing the architect and the superv i-ion" of, buildings under the rarr and supervision of thr Department of Institutions and Agencies, and Mr. Bright being the only Republican voting agginst thr hill with thr Democrats, while I he Republicans and no Democrats voted for thr hill as wrll as his attitude toward constructive ( ape May County Legislation give* the impression of his failure to. comprehend the significance of his above quoted statement whirh will he "the guarantee for future action."

Vpprecialing your -upporl in the past and belie! int through tl loyal Kepublieism thi- rounty in w the future ran he rttore developed by necessary l-rgislativc Bill-. I ask your co-operation and vole i" at the primary election. VNDRKW (. Ill ISWELI. C andidate for Nomination for State Senator. Paid for by Andrew ( . llo*well. Adv. MEETS TONIGHT The Brumal meeting and election of officer. oNdhr J "ape May ('mint! Chamber of Out: morn". vv ill tale place tonight at\stnne Harbor. A large delegation front here will ho "^"TWifl'HIJUAN/A'LUH TO MEET All member- <>( the Women's Re- , publican Club are requested t» lie present at our regular meeting, to I -e held ;Scptemlier 19, at s o'clock, in the Club room. , By order of1 the president, Rosalie Howe, Sec'v. DELEGATES To CONVENTION City Clerk Winterburn, of Wildwood. will be a delegate from Cape May County lo the American legion Convention at Kansas City. John E. Trout, or this city, is alternate. Dr. ami Mr*. "Wayne T. Killian. and family have closed their apartment at 1S33 Wesley avenue. Send those little personals about your friends, the family yourself, to the Senlfto l. Iwit I*- sure to get them t'a the office not later than Tuesday noon. Advertise in the SENTINEL. CHEVROLET Baby Grand For Sale Perfect condition, good rubber Price for quick- sale J250. WM. HAVES. I0SS Anbury ave. SIMpa ■ vy \| IrtotiMnl «4 ITCH. BC/ltU*. nrjKi won*. Hughe* Central Pharmacy Sth and Wesley Avg.

P* Vote for | Chadwick For Freeholder September 27 2d Ward : j Paid for by W. J. CHADWICK

School teachers here will attend Teacher's Institute, held at Wild- ■ wood .High School. ^Friday and Sat- I

I Master Raymond A. Otis, -pot,: the summer in this city, re- j turned, on Sunday to his home in ^ Philadelphia, to attend school. •

Florida, is visiting J. C. Gorge, T.Ts BwApfll

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