V M Eft- i! i 1 A. - v, y'irr'Br tf? EVNI3 PtJBLlC tiEDaERPHIUADELHrA; TUESDAY, FEBRtTABY ??w.!jtfsp 3, 1920 "" " "V V N. J. SENATE FOR SUFFJMJ8T02 Test in House Results in Pre liminary Victory for Worn- . en, 31 to 25 DE VALERA MAKES ADDRESS Trenton, IVb. Jl. Following a btiofi dcbltr. the Senate lavt nicht incd tlir wotunii vuffraKo nmrmlmrnt to tlio con stitution by n oto of IS to 'J. Senator Mnrtpti. of Hunterdon, wtio was nb Rfnt. was the only member not recorded nn t lie measure. Tlio onlv two otel recorded nc.iinst the resolution weiej thn-p of Senator llnino. of Tnmden. nml Senator StursP". of Olouoetor. Thop who oted on the Affirninthp were, ns follows: Senators Allen, narher. Tlrislit Tironti ('ae ( nresidcnO. ITnn-I aman. Heath. Ka. Mnrknv. Vllprlm. Upip Itunioii, Sininson. Smith. Ste tpus. lllsnehard 11. AVhitc. Charles D. i .White. Whitney. . SpenklnK in support of his suffrase , resolution. Senator Mnc'.ny, of l'ersen. (aid that the question had ben debuted I pro and con for sn-ne lime, and at- j thoucli opinions differ, said he was sat- Jstied the resolution should pass at thl I time. He showed that in about twen- I ty-veven states the women were shell i franchise priileRes and thee wis no, question whnt four other "-tates would An inst as soon ns their lecislaturc were assembled New .Terser, he added, should be prosres!e rnoimh to realise that women should be given oonsideru- tion. Senator rilRiun. of TseT. the only other speaker on the question, sprung a Rurpriso when following lemurks that' would lead his audience to beliee wn nn argumeut against the bill, voted in i favor of the resolution. He said he had ftn old -fashioned feeling that the funda- tnentnl law is a. ltal structure and it, should not be hastily changed. Test Made in House The first real tet ote iu the House on the woman suffrage issue resulted , last night iu n preliminary icton for the suffragists by a ote of HI to i!.. The issue w as raised b, majority and j minority reports submitted bj the com- j mittcc on federal relations. The ma- Changcs in Tax System Arc Recommended in N. J. Trenton, X. .1.. Fod. 3. The rec ommendations of the special com mission, named under the authority of the last legislature "to investi gate the operations and effect of the tav laws of this state," were sub mitted to Governor Kdwards and to the Legislature toda. Summarized they are us follows: Abolition of the personal property ta and the substitution therefor of a tax on income nnd n ta on busi ness. Ilffeothp control of local assess inents b tipcrisor agencies, iu csted with adequate powers. Appoiutment of local asscsors by the goerning bodies, with tenure and adequate sularics ; the present asses sors to continue in olDce. Lands exempted (torn taxation to be materially restricted in area. jority reported favorabl on the con current resolution to ratify the suffrage amendment and adversely upon the btll of Assemblman Coles, of Camden, pro xidlng thnt nil constitutional amend ments shall be submitted to the voters bv a referendum. The minority re port favored the Coles bill, but was silent respecting the resolution relating i Governor Gardner, of Missouri, in 1011 to referendums. j After spending, she alleges, S.1000 on Presentation of the two reports was her trousseau and a thousand dollars followed b u sharp wrangle between the advocates and opponents of suffrage. it the close 0f which the minority re a bill Introduced In the House by Mr.' 000,000. Under the constitution the pill to be effective must be ratified by the voters of the state at u geucral or special election. For the purpose of .bringing to au issue the administration's -1 per cent beer bills introduced lu the Senate and House, Governor Edwards called Into conference last night Chair men Alien nnd Hershfield, of the Semite and House judiciary committees, and 0,se'l tliat a joint bearing be called on tlio bills. It was nnnouueed later that the request of the governor would be complied with, and the hearing is scheduled for next Mondaj afternoon lit 2 o clock, GIRL WINS$i000 A MINUTE Teacher Gets $25,000 Heart Balm After Brief Hearing Chicago. Teh. .1 -Miss lunis It Hop. kins, pretty music teacher from Ht. Louis, made inane nt the rate of a thousand dollars n minute in the Su perior Court PKteidav. She was award ed damages of .fLVi.OOO in less than half nn hour against Klllott I?. Amliews, treasurer of the Signoci Sjstem, Inc., of Chicago. Andrews did not contest the suit, anil he is amply able to pay the award. Mis Hopkins charged breach of prom ise to marry. She said their engage ment was announced nt a luncheon gien by Mrs. Frederick Gardner, wife of FMDS 1 GNU KNEELING BED Now York Woman Discovers Body in Her Room, Head Crushed in POLICE SEEK DEGENERATE New York. Teh. S. Miss Ilenlc Hoiie. seventeen, was found brutally murdered in her father's npartment. "2 "West righty-nlnth street, yesterday afternoon, the victim, it Is believed, of n degenerate, wbp calfrd n short time before in answer to an advertisement of n room to let. The nssnsin battered the girls head with some blunt weapon. Any one of the many Wows struck would have been sufficient to cause death. The murderer left nothing behind that might be used by the police in their search for him. The weapon u$ed to smash the skull of the girl was carried away and the police were left no tine save n general description of Ihn mnn Miss IIo e. n music sllltiem. men nort vns lost by a vote of 2," to 31. Suffragists in the galleries applauded I lgorously. The committee report on the resolu- j Uon to ratify wns then adopted audi the measure will b on the calendar for! tinsl action next week. ' Presideut r.utnou ! alera. of tne "Irish republic," called upon Gov ernor V.dwntds last night and was cordlnlh welcomed when presented b' Tugene Y Klnkead, former I repre-eutative of Jersey City. I Sitting ns a committee o tne whole, the House last night adopted n resolu tion by Mr. Barrett, of Essex, urging Congress to recognize the Irish repub lic as the established government of Ireland Action was taken nfter the House had listened to an address by President de Vnlcra. $28,000,000 in Bridge Bonds Administration plans for finaucingthe Hudson river tunnel nnd Delaware river bridge projects were contained in entertaining her fiance's friends. Miss, In the spen-room apartment with her Hopkins charged that Andrews helped father. three of the rooms weiel her exhaust n .1000 joinr Inuk account i rented lteceutlv two of the roomers i and then faded out of the picture. left and esterday Mr. Hole adver tised the rooms to let. About 2:30 n joung roan whoso appearance and speech stamped him ns nn Italian rang the door bell. Janitor's Wife Saw Caller Mrs. .7. O'Brien, whose husband Is janitor of the building, told the police the caller first rnng her bell. When slio nnswered nnd was informed he wished to look at rooms in the Hoie npartment she directed him to the thlid floor. Thnt was the last seen of the stranger. Shortly nfter ,'l o'clock Miss Sarah Ilecves, who boards with the Hoxies, returned to the npartment. She knocked, as was her custom, nnd when she re ceived no answer turned the knob and walked in. The door of her room was open nnd he hurried townrd It. The shades were drawn, but In the seml llnrkness she made out the form of Miss Hoxle in a kneeling position at her bed. Thinking the girl was nslcep, Sliss Ilecves shook her. Something damp touched her hands nnd she drew nwny to the window to ns"ertain what It was. liaising the shade, the woman saw the half-naked form of the girl covered with blood. Without stopping to Investigate further, she ran from the npnrtment screnming. Struck From Behind Neighbors came running to the scene. Miss Ileevcs notified the police. Cnptniu Carey, of the homicide bureau, nnd his men responded nnd questioned every person in the ten-family apart ment house. The detectives are working on the theory that the girl was first struck from behind ns she was lending the way through n long private hall to the rooms Rhe hoped to rent. Cr(mson stains were found on the floor of the hall and some wcro on the wall Richard H. Hoxlc, father of the vic tim, an automobile mechanic, did not know of the death of his daughter until he came homo for dinner. He told Captain Carry his daughter hnd re mained in tho house to sco persons who might answer tho advertisement. Tho girl hnd n stepmother, who is vis iting relntlvc3 In New Orleans. BONDS FOR TEACHERS $500,000 of Retirement Fund to Be Invested In Liberty Loan llarrisburg, Feb. 3. Surplus funds of the school teachers' retirement fund, amounting to $500,000, will be Invested in Victory Liberty Bonds. Tne board in charge of the retirement fund decided that the Victory Bonds were tho best investment for the surpluo money. Professor Robert E. Laramy, super intendent of the schools of Easton, has been elected nn employe representntivo of the Stnte School Employes' Retire ment Fund. Superintendent Qarber III Superintendent of School John P. Garbcr is ill nt his home wtih grip. He has not reported nt w.ork this week." 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