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...exempting the canneries but otherwise prohibiting the working of women between midnight and 7 a. m., with $25 to $50 fines for first offenses, $200 for second, jail for recalcitrants. Harkening to pleas of the South Jersey glassmakers and Atlantic City hotel and restaurant owners, Republican Senator Charles E. Loizeaux rushed through a last-minute measure to extend the exemptions. Last fortnight somebody discovered that the law read, "canneries . . ., glass manufacturing establishments and hotel restaurants." It should have read "hotels and (or) restaurants." "I don't know just how it happened," said Senator Loizeaux. "It was the last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Forgotten And | 6/28/1937 | See Source »

...taxes for Relief (TIME, May 4). Equally loud has been the Legislature's reluctance to legislate a tax bill. That the Dorrance largess, one-fourth of which was interest on the original amount due, was a beautifully-timed blessing seemed apparent to everyone but State Senator Charles E. Loizeaux. Snapped he: "This is just staving off the evil day. . . . Next year there won't be any Dorrance money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW JERSEY: Soup Relief | 6/15/1936 | See Source »

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