PASS HOUSING AND
ELECTION BILLS
Runyon Landlord-Tenant Meas-
ures and Election Law Changes Pul, Through Legislature.
ADJOURN TILL NOVEMBER.
Prevented Threatened Break
Between Two Houeea.
ttreen October 1 thl*’ year find Octnber
1, 1922.
Senate 824 plves the tax assessor the right to Inquire lino the uuiouut of rent paid. He shall sild to the aaaessment
any excess proflt.
Senate 82,'. provides the tenant shall . be riven by the landlord three months' notice to move In both monthly and '
year to year tenancies.
House 551. which provides that suits ! to dlsj>os.se«, tenants can he brought only In tho city or Judicial district
where the property Is located.
Election haw Changes.
_ Senate 31H appropriates $80,000 to ;
; Secretary of State Martin to purchase
A Concurrent Resolution Adopted by a n< l distribute elec:'.on book)', hlniiks.
the Aeeemblymen at Last Minute et ^', .
House* 564 fixes the census of 1910 as the basis for detennluliiK In what iimnldpalltles iiersonal registration Is n»-
qrflred.
House fi.VJ calls for ptdllur oontlis to bo provided upon the basis of one for
ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN Miss Alice O. Dtrllnp of Tilton, N H.. has Invented a bed to ure lusom
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Marrlape of first cousins Is prohibited In all except 11* states of the Union.
Printing with the ‘Times Printing, House" Imprint thereon means quality! printing that Is instantly distinguishable from the ordinary kind — at no
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each 10U voters who have registered In an election district. House 656 gives the members of the dlatr'ct election boards an Increase In pay of 25 per centum for the election
this year.
House 557 provides for an additional poll book In districts In municipalities having more Hum 15.000 popu'atlon. House 600 changes the word ••exclusive" to "Inclusive’' In Article 0. 8ec-
, 1020 re\ I-
Trenton.—All that Is needed now to make laws that are Intended to bring relief to scuts housing conditions In congested sections of the state Is the signature of Governor Edwards to four measures wnich passed both houaea of the legislature. The bl.l giving municipalities power to enter the house building business was defeated In the se; ate. A series of bills that arc expected to ease up the election ma-
c' ’oery with the newly enfranchised tlon 4 of the Elect Ion 1.
women vote will also go to the gov- alon.
•rnor for his approval. House 660 changes from SO to 23 The session was' another one of days before election when political parthose long drawn out. tiresome affairs, ties must certify the names of the p-es-
lastlng from morning until after 10 ; Identlal electors.
o'clock at night. The Republican ma- Only six beualors voted for the Jorlty In the assembly threatened to Hershflcld bill, which, If It had passed break away from the Republican sen- and had been signed by the governor, istors who control the upper house and would have permitted municipalities bring to an end the 1920 proceedings of to Issue bonds for the purpose of erecttbe legislature. To offset file the sea- Ing dwelling houses to relieve the bousetors passed a resolution to continue Ing shortage Senator Pilgrim bitterly their ae si long until the end of the year assail.■d the bill In the debate, but he by adjourning two and three days at did not vote on the roll call. The bill a time. passed In the house last May. It con- ▲ concurrent resolution to adjourn tains a referendum clause and would until November 8, adopted by the as- have operate three years from the date
iaemblymeu at the last moment, pre- of passage.
vented the threatened break between Another housing bill beaten in the the two houses. The senate concurred senate was Senate 322. by Mr. Runyon, in the resolution and then rescinded giving governing bodies the right to the ether resolution calling for the two pass ordinances and giving munl.ipullland three day adjournments, but the ties the right to inquire Into the rentfeeling between some of the Repub-: Ing of properties President Case <>bUcan senators and assemblymen was lected to this measure because he bebitter when they parted for home. j llevcd It gave mui Idpalitles the right ! For the first time In the history of to enter the house building business, the legislature, or as long hack aa any He said it was “passing the buck" to of the old timers around the state give municipalities legislative nuthorlhouse could remember, the house w ith-1 ty. and he also thought It would undo ,out authority went Into executive scs- the action of the senute In defeating alon to denounce tl.u senate. Behind the other bill. Introduced by Mr. Hershdosed doors, the house members pan- field, allowing municipalities to enter ned the Republican senators for trying Uie business of building homes. Tht to conduct the business of this year's vote on the bill flood 9 to 6, and Mr. legislature without consulting the Runyon requested that the measure Hs house and for Its alleged lack of cour- over. The request was granted, tesy to house measures and to the Auto License Measure Up. house Itse.f. Before the senate passed the bill flrOn the floor of the senate when the \ |,ig new license fees on pleasure and resolution to adjourn two and three ] commercial automobiles the section e*dayi st a time was Introduced Senator shushing licenses for Jitney buses at Runyon of Union, Republican, Joined | S] rer | lur8 epow*r for vehicles carrywlth Senator Sit pson of Hudson. Dem- 1U(t tcn persons and less than $1.50 for ocrat. In protesting ugalust'Its nd"p- \chicles carrj u „• ten person# and more 'tlon, charging that the jMtopla of the wug removed. Senator Simpson of • state would •■ridicule" them. The Hud- Hudson objected :o It. The bill was son senator wild the resolution was referred back to the Highway Commltpontrage. us to throw In the face of the un d it was reie.rled again with that ■•enstors,'' and he also characterized 1* s .^.||„n eliminated and ulwi the i>art as a "catalogue of hurdles for three making It lawful for an automobile to Jflaya." Majority Leader Allen said that Im , operated under a registration cerba was Informed by Speaker Glover tlficate for a iieriod not exceeding 81 it hat the house would not consent to a | days after the expiration of the certltttuuber session of the legislature this j,, i IOU se the bill waa refer-y-.*ar und that he was Introducing the ^ (o the Judiciary Committee, w here
resolution so the senate could continue jt now rests.
4n session. Mo Tenement House Act Change. Bperker Glover said that none of the Kear „ ie dose of the session Mr. membi r# of the horse knew about the SUn pson offer-d a hill to take three senate pasting the three day resolution fBi jlIy dwellings out of the tenement ;um:i thav learned about It through a lloU8 ,. tPt explaining that It would man not connected with the legists | ir iiig relief to the housing shortage In tun*. The house members took offense cltyi p ut Mr. Allen objected to • t this, Mr. Glover tuld, and expressed ttuy more b , Ui b ,.| nB introduced. He [themselves on It In no uncertain man- ^,4 lhe MnBte had been liberal thla ear and then derided io put through yenr | et ting new hllla In after It was the concurrent resolution without con- UBrrtH ] t0 gIO p the Introduction of smiting with the senators about It Mr. tb-In The president declared the HudGlover admitted that he spoke to tbe 80n g^mtor out of order. Senator senate majority leader about winding M acku y of Bergen then offered Boothup the session, and he added that he , er bllli but j,e w as also declared out of
w as In favor of quitting months ago. or( j er .
Refuse to Increase Election Boards. When Mr. Allen offered the resoluIr. the house the assemblymen but- tlon fixing the dates for the senute to tied for more than two and a half adjourn every two and three days from hours over a bill Introduced by Mu- now until New Year's Day Mr. Simpson Jorlty Leader Herahfleld to Increase said the resolut.on was an attempt to from four to alx members district elec- ex rrise powers die majority didn’t tlon bourds where 250 more votes were have. He asked for a ruling, und Prescaat In tne : .st election. Mr. Hersh- Went Case said the resolution would fluid was supported by die Democratic stand. The Hudson senator appealed members of the bous.*, but opposed by from hU decision, and the chair was tha Republicans, who charged that upheld by a vote of 18 to 1. Jamer U Nugent of Newark and Mayor Sees Fear of Governor'* Action. ■ Hague of Jersey City were behind the After the vote Mr Runyon protested measure. against the resolution going through. Objecdon was made to the Introdm- h. declared that there was nothing to tlon of the bill, and Speaker Glover, bo ] ( j lbe at-nute, und lie added that the who Is also a Republican, sustained the to-a would be •‘ridiculed" for Objection on the ground dint unun adopt I nr curb a measure. He thought mous consent was required under the ,| 1M *,.,,0(6 could wind up Its bu-lncs*. rule# of the house. Mr. Hershfield ap- p, about one m' re day's work, pealed from the rt’"ng of the chair, but Mr. Simpson said that he couldn't later withdrew bis appeal. understand what the Republican memFinally the hill was allowed to be b ,. :1 , were afraid of. except that the presented and was referred to a com- governor might appoint “some board mlttee. which Juggled with It for .. , bHt would i«. unfriendly to die Public long time and then returned with a mu service Corporation." \\ bile he didn't Jorlty and minority import. Neither I „ hlliu the board, every one present re'waa accepted, and '.he MU died nidi j n iiied dint he w as referring to the the reports. 1 State Board of Public Utility ComuilaAbout the only Important bill dial j gtoneru, now on trial before the gov-
remains for the legislature to act upon •] tni(jr ,
U Senate 820, a supplemental bi : up j "Why don't you pas* som.- leglslaproprtatlug about $125,000 U various , Uon uud mkr the power ot appointing state Inviltut ions. One of the item* In I lb | g board out of the gov error's It la $«,J »8 to the State Athletic Com hnudsr a-ked Mr. Simpson, mlaslon. \ Senator Whitney of Morris said dial Seventeen bill* ps*'8.-d both brandies ; b e was li.tereeteu In the |125,«O0 ap-
of the legislature-and are to go to the | propriatii
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5 rs. U D. Mriiur* Is probably tin owl an In New York city w. gag -d In the trucklim business. F ishbmable women In Pari* hav* off -red th*-lr services to break tin adike of workmen In that city. The London county council ha* e* tai 'Isbeil a sebo .1 where mothers are taught to do their own cobbling. Mrs. Carrie Weaver, probation oflh r In Wyandotte county. Kun., I> ! the only woman holding such a positic In Kansas. F trope Is now confronted with 0 vast problem of repopulatlon, having { an «xces* of from 15.000,000 to 20.OOO.t’OO women. Befot* she became Interested In die' exciting bn*..."** of ibs-p -m-u salvage 1 work. Mrs. Margaret C. Goodman was | a newspaper woman In Denver, Colo. | The lending women of Amsterdam are organizing an Ideal home (tthlbi-j don at. which the exhibits will deal | widi the interior of the home and
garden.
STATISTICAL NOTES ~ In this country at present there Is a shortage of between 200,000 and 300.000 teachers. The (innnhar mines of AlmnUnn. Spain, where ggeat quaiitltii*s of Vermillion are produced, have been worked for more than 300 years. Paper pulp w j Imported Into Japan last year to die extent of 28.7-12 tons, of which 18.240 tons came from Canaila and 9,000 tons from the United
States.
Thirty-five mill! n gallons of water cun l*e forced out of the air In a cubic mile by a sudden drop of 00 degree* In temperature, an die scientific statistician ha# estimated. Fifty thousand dollars' worth of ostrich plumes were use ’ lu the headdresses of the opposing armies In producing Rider Haggard's “King Solo mou's Mines" for the movies. Most of New York's serious epidemics occurred lu the first half of the Iasi century- The city was swept byyellow fever In 17UT.. 1798. 18U5, 1819 and 1822, and by cholera In 1832, 1834, 1849 and 1855.
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