'sTI" J . i " ' -t- ... !?i ' -iJii'J'il' il' f y- 1V' "il S': J,,l IV . M m fcK ITT. aa m 'J I mz n! " l HtoRtP ft EVENING lJUi3L10 LJiii)aii;l-i-HiLADELrPHIAr WBD-EBgAY, JANUARY 14 1920 SPLIT IN G. 0. P. iV HALTS CURB BILLS Mi by law aro pnynblo from tcliool, road or other special funds. "Tlip revenues for the Keiiernl r pcudlttircs of the state," nld Ir. Ituu- )ou, "liuvc Krown tremendously in the amount over tlme of (lie ire-wr period. 'This was Inevitable bermme of the'Ren lei ally recoRiii.fd lucreie In snlarlcs I mid wnges nud lu prices of materials I for which no amount of economy mid rfliMnnm nntilrl li.ilt.. itiimnntiBntii Wilt iseeven IVIOmOOrS KQ1SUG tO Mill conditions Drought on unprereilentnl iie lT .. mutiil, and while the sprclllo wir no- Moasures to Tie N. J. ornor's Hands Cov- BOTH HOUSES ORGANIZE CASE MADE GOVERNOR OF JERSEY FOR WEEK tlvitir.s have reined, they h:ne been lnrech tuperseded by new (letiiiiinN to meet the Industrial anil fcocinl condi tions which have arisen or been better understood in this post-war period." Mr. Ilun.uin declared mere nus neen a Krautjinir mureiw iu nie leveuues 01 'the state. lie sulci the large inn ruses I In Hfhoot and loud funds hne not been Trenton. .Ian. 11. Organization of nor nhould they be male mailable for the New .1croy TgUhituro wui effected general state ui-es. lie also awrtcd without a lipple to disturb the bar- ti,K increase In revenues meruiiiK to fflony of the dccnnloii. but beneath the the general trcusim funds lias not been eutwuril seieliity WCrr ftljjns of under- MirHi'leut to meet both the iucrensed eot lvlnir differences polntlmjton llvelv po- lan,i the iuercased current drtnnuiN upon litlcnl struggle before the se.sslon is far i jieni. adv'auced Incidents of the day. apart from the formal organisation. IuclucVd the swear ing In of Senator Clarence 1'. Cnse as acting gou-rnor for a week, indorsement of Jamas U. Nugent b the Democratic assemblymen from Kssex as a candidate for President ou nil antl-prohlbitiou platform, unanimous Indorsement bv Kepublicans of Newton A. K. Bugbee , for another teim as state comptroller and au ngi cement nmoiig the Democrat" to support u measure mnetiouing the manufacture and sale of beverages con taining not more than IS per cent of alcohol. Women of New Jersey renewed their fieht ou the uiiestion of whether the Legislature shall ratify the hiiffiUKe amendment to the 1'nlted States consti tution. Coincident with the opening of tho Legislature three separate headquar ters were opened in this city by the Nationnl Woman's party and the New TerFcy Sate Suffnge Asnnciition. which favor ratification, nud the AssiHatinM Opposed to Woman Suffrage. A Isor ... nnmn..i.. ..lli li.t rnnilnctcd from each headquarters until the Legislature lemarked that it stood HUGHES WILL GIVE SOCIALISTS HELP Heads N. Y. Bar Association Committee to Support Ousted Assemblymen WILL SPEED UP HEARING Trenton, Jan. 14. Clareme V.. Case, of Snmnrset county, chosen piesulenr of the State Senate nt the nrg.iiiintlnn of the Legislature for its 141th annual session, became acting governor of New dersej at 1 :HO o'clock jeslerilay Jifter noon as the successor of A' ting flovcr nor William N. Runon. of Union. The oath of oifice was administered in the executive reception room at the Capitol by Chancellor Kdv.in Uobert Walker in the pref-ence of the wife and daughter of Senator Case. Vnited States Senator Walter i:. Ldge. Attorney General Tliomus K. Mil'ran. State Treasurer William T. Head and other prominent meu. rreceling etchange of felicitations between the old and new governois Mr. Itlinnn hniwlpd over the irrelll sp.il of the sfnte to Mr. Case and 1mprcshely those who hae tood for leiuesentii- i its membership ' Hy the Associated Vicss New York, .Inn. 1 1. A special com mittee of the llnr Association of New York city, headed by Charles Lnuih Hughes, will go to Albau. probub. todii). to give lepul support to the tuc Socialists suspended nt the opening ses sion of the Asembl . This course was determined upon after n long and stormj session cit the bar association at its annual meeting. The organization adopted u resolution by Justice Hughes condemning tho ac linn of (lie Assembly ill suspending the Socialists and pledging them legal aid. The vote was 171 to 117. As u lesult of the bar association's action the So.'iulists' committee of eight, having eharse of the tight for lelnstntemcnt of the suspended men, was golns ahead today with detnilcd plans for the contest. The resolution introduced by Hughes was substantlallj as follows: "Whereas, This association regards with'a deep seii'-o of anxiety the nctiou finally acts ficalion. upon the question of rati- tive government. Mr. Cuse replied feelingly that he would trj and serve in the new office to the best of his abil ity. Spilt in CO. I Coming Hvidences of a Republican split, al- Acting Governor Cue will return to ready intimated, became more and more tho post of president of the Senate next apparent as the daj went on, and after Tuesday nfter the inauguration of (Jov n series of recesses and conferences the ernor-elect Kdwnid I. Kdwaids, of Jer Republienns were still uncertain as to j spy City. Mr. Uuu.ou jestcrday re ' the course to bo pursued. The Senate j sumed his seat us the senator from adjourned after organi.ing nml the in- , Union. troduction of.n uimhcr ot bills until to morrow morning, leaving the House members to wrestle with part prob lems for the time being. Vollowing conferences, lasting until late jesterday. the Republican ma jority decided to tempora-il postpone 113 Masiou io ibkxp I...U.K '-'","' 1- Htockhohlers in local breweiies ex Edwards to remove officials. The rpul reason for this, course was that the Republicans were unable "to line up sufficient votes to insure passage of the legislation. Seven members of the House flntlv declared they would not support the, hills unless there was included in TWO-BARREL DIVIDEND Brewery Stockholders Get Real Be;r as Return on Investment I'rovldenco, It. I., .Tun. 11. (IU A them a right of appeal to the courts by l(,' ousted officials. The right of appeal tion lind been decided against by the lie- I - publican conference ind the refusal of ' 'the seven members to abide b" 'hi.. 'c cision resulted iD much coufusicn. Jn addition, it was lenrned that st!o::g opposition to the curblug legislation had become manifest in the Senate, nud it seemed certain that ut least tlucc and possibly five of the Republican senators would vote agaiust the bi'.K Message Free From Politics Governor Runvon's message submit ted" to the Legislature at its opening , session was a forceful presenta tion of bis lcws respecting a More of kubjects with which the Legislature will -J be called upon to deal between now and ,' .the time of final adjournment. The message wag entirely free from politic , and contained only gencrul recommenda tions which Governor R.ir.vcn believed should be followed. ln most ca-ca the details were left entirely for the Lcgis- ' Iature to work out. One of the outstanding features of the message was an appeal to the law makers to take no nctiou which would place New Jersey in the position of ' seeking to nulifj the federal con stitution. Until the validity of the eighteenth amendment has been Hnally determined be said it should be re- i garded as the supreme law of the land. ' l'rompt ratification of the woman suf- ' frage amendment to the constitution Was strongly urged in the message. Governor Runjon expressed the hope ' that no legislation would be passed tending to weaken observance of the Sabbath. ' peeted today to receive as a dividend a division of the beer or ale in slock since operations ceased several months ago The .lames Hiinlcy Urevving Co. seel each ol its stockholders two barrels ol its proilm t osterdaj ufter iceeiving permission from the internal levenip ofiiee anil other biewene.s nnnouiu'ed thev would make similar distribu before Fridav . of the Assembly of this state m sus pending from its membership the five members of the Socialist partv who vveie duly elected members of the As seinblv at the Inst election; and "Whcieas, An attempt l n ma jority to exclude from the Legislature Dcrn uuiy eiccteu 10 nicrelv beeaue of their affiliation with a political party is un Ameiicnu, and, if successful, must de stroy the rights of minorities and the very fouml.Uie.ns of representative government ; and "Whereas. The live members of the Socialist paitv now suspended from membership nic charged to be unfit for membership in the Legislature because! of their membership iu the Socialist party, and not because of any personal I unfitness- is it hereby I "Hesolved, That this association is unalterabl) opposed to any action by the Assembly cTc'udlng from its mem bership because of affiliation with any po.itiCa! part an.v person duly elected I lo its membership, and it is further "Resolved, That the president of this J nssoi iutlou appoint a specinl committee j who shall appear before tho Assembly or Its judiciary committee nud take such action ns may in their judgment bo liecessniy to safeguard and protect the principles ot lepresentntlvo gov ernment that are Involved In tnc pro ceedings now pending." Lawyers for the susliended Socialists bine protested against postpoucmcnt.ot the hearing by the judiciary committee; and announced tbnt they would send li delegation of two to Albany to Inform the committee that the defense is tendy to proceed at once. The defense holds Hint no such nctiou hndi ever been attempted by the statu Legislatuie before nud Hint tho As sembly had no such powers ns they have arogntrd iu this case. If this motion is denied, the defense will challenge tho accusers to prove their chnrges. The bar association committee in cludes: Chnrles 11. Hughes, chairman ; Morgan .1. U'Hrlcn, Louis Marshall, 'scpli J. I'roskauer and Ogden L. Mills Albany, N. Y.. Jan. 14. Interest in the cnes of lie five Socialist suspended from the Assembly was focused toduj on the li port of a subcommittee of the judlciurj i ommltte' appointed ycslerdHV to drew up the rillesof procedure which shall govern the tt infx bj the committee ns a whole The nibclAniliilttce was ex pected to report todnj. I Members or tile oommiwre said every reasonable iffott would be .vyude Ip hasten the trial, but that dcaj due to the need of summoning w ItnVvvs and preparing formal charges doubtless1 would make it impossible to sturt the public hearings at the Cniiitol before next Tuesday. It is expected that bv that time the chnrges will have been served on the quintet, who have re tinned to their homes in greater New York, and that they will have had tilde to return to Allviny with their counsel. The judiciary lomminttee otg.ini'cd after a session of the lower house nt which it was decided that the Wemblv as a whole s10uhl not n t as a tiial court, but that the nutter should be placed in the bauds uf Its committee. In that connection, the House nppioved a proposal by Theo dore Roosevelt thut the committee hearings should be public, and that stenographic reports ot testimony should lie furnished every member of tho As sembly. Thaddcus C. Sweet, speaker pf the Assembly, this morning declared he did not know what would be the status of the committee which the Association of the Rnr ot the City of "Now iork 'lurposrs to send to the Cnpltol to pro test against the unseating of the Socialists, Whether tho lawjers will be per mitted to participate In the proceed ings of the judiciary committee will, in the opinion ot Mr. Sweet, depend upon the rules of procedure which will govern the trial, lie udded, however, that it the Uar Association committee 'Id not appear as counsel for the Social ists, but took the position of n neutral, it would establish u dangerous picc edent by opening the way to delega tions of nil kinds to nppcur in a sllutluy capacity at other proceedings. "I hope you will quote me eorrcetl.v." t, idl. "In stntini tbnt this will bo nhsiilutcl.v fnlr trial and that tlio i people of the state will have put before them all tho cvidcuco and will nbt bnvc '- depend on biased accounts by n cci' tnln part of the press." Fire In Cellar of Vacant Store Rubbish In the ccllnr of n vacant Store ut 4.127 North llroad sheet caught fire at 0:15 o'clock this morning. Fire men extinguished tho flames before serious damage was done. It Is believed tbnt nomo one threw n lighted cigarette butt through n grating In front of the store. VIM Leather Belt grips most, slips least, and transmits maximum power. ?,' w I. Gold Mesh Bags Are More Beautiful Than Ever The and most fash1 the elongated shapes with the narrow frames, fine mesh andwoven handles. newest . . lonablc arc A green - gold bag, beauti fully decorated frame, gold beaded tassel $285. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. wSPa 'DIAMOND JIEItCIIANTS- -JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS Men's Hat? Valour. Derby anil jiifts Remodeled Into l.tet stMea Hnd rr tr mmU equal to now Jefferson Hat Co., 135 S. iOth SL $10,228,735 ASKED FOR STATE EXPENSES Trcnlon, N. .1., Jan. 14. Appro priations amounting to .!) :!-:. 73." !I2 for genernl state purposes, anil further appropriations totaling Sl.stfifUWO.T" for educational purposes, weie recom mended to the legislature in tlio annual budget message fiom Acting Goveruor Runyon yesterday. The larger outhy is tnken from thr general state funds, while the appro pration'Jfor educational purposes i derived ibl"1 railroad tax Several recommendations were made fur new construction and salaiv iu rases. According to assurances given lum In Slate Controller Itugbee and Stall Treasurer Read. Januuiv :!. Inst, Mi Runyon said the probable receipts fui the jear would be Sin ir.0 000, with a free balance on June :ifi ucst of S.Mjs 00D.22. This will m.cke a total of $10,718,0.".).-- avuilabli foi -in-lj appm prlatious as ma be puvnble fiom the general funds of the uii' uml without taking into account tie dislnirseniiuts TO Baxco Mercahtil De Costa Rica The Mercantile Bank of the Americas announces that it has acquired controlling -interest in the Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica at San Jose. Eleven years under the management of Costa Ricans has firmly established that bank in the commercial life of the country. To its knowledge of local conditions and customs have been added the banking methods of an American bank for foreign trade. We will be glad to cooperate with Ameri' can banks and exporters in further promot' ing trade relations with Costa Rica. MERCANTILE BANK OF THE AMERICAS An American Ban for Foreign Trade 44 PINE STREET NEW YORK New Orleans Madrid Pans Barcelona CAPITAL .... 5,000,000 SURPLUS c UXDMDED PROFITS $2,276,506 X"" '"'!" " r p. HOUGHTON & CO. I fir ? 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Tor them there waa aome rxcuae, as in those days o long ago the advantages of hanking were not so widely known or ao easily obtainable as they are today. To keep largo sums of money in the home or office is unsafe failure to profit by the interest which thut money would edrn is unwise. Open an interest-bearing checking ac count with us. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.i 310-1&-20 CHESTNUT STREET U22 SOUTH PENN SQ. j V SOUTH 52D STREET Once to S3 Worthy Charities Supported hy the Federation of Jewish Charities Minimum Amount Necessary to Make This 100 Federation 100 Efficient 100,000 p JLa Campaign January 11-19 COL. SAMUEL D. LIT, Chairman LOUIS W0LF, President Headquarters, 1511 Walnut St , 1 m ill ''aaaiaai i ' ' (" "" y WfC,' ' i ) i , aWllLLLlLBLHPlBBlMLWB iiBWBtlLWaBlB MMk ik m
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