The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 11

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one of the Judiciary Committ -|Gempler, Gillett, Halpern, Hawkins, 1 want every member on record on | mediately introduced @ resolution t0| Jeffrey, Jesse, Judson, Mullen, these bills,” he deglared‘and his mo-|the effect that @ public hearing be| Neary, Parker, Pellet, Pette, Rien- tion prevailed, held. ford, Ross, Rowe, Seelbach, Simpson, It was through The Evening World| This was done and the public put|Siacer, Miss M. L, Smith, ‘Stenberg, that the defeat of the bills was iirst |in possession of the facts behind the | Stitt. Ullman, Wallace, Wells, Whit- made pousible. Introduced at a time|fare grab. bills. Every — known/comb, Wiswall and Zimmerman, anding committees had|method of ‘lobbying and of rough| | Democ Barra, Beasely, Bloch, | Jenks, Kenyon,’ Latan, Lo on, it was thought by | tactics in parliamentary vsage was! Burchill, G. Carroll, Cosgrove, | Lown, MacFarland, Mi: lartit of the measures that | resorted to, but the #potlight of pub-| Cross, Cuvillier, Dickstein, Donohue, | MoGinnics, McWhinney, Mead, a city was kept on the billa and thelr/Easton, Evans, Flynn, Miss B. V.| Moore, Morrissey, Moss: Norton Peake amaing are now on the table, from |Gillette, Griffith, Hammill, Healy, | Rice, ning World called attention to tie|wh'eh there is nut a change for their|Menderson, Kelly, Kiernan, Lininger, |. J. fact that the Judiciary Com resurrection. Lindsay, McArdle, McCue, McDonaht, to which they had been referr Those voting against the bills were: | McKee, J, F. McLaughlin, J. J, Mo- i fe because of the Anti-Salogn| Republicans--Adler, Amos, Baum, | Laughlin,’ Patrzikowski, Retily Rey- 0 “investigation.” As soon Bly, Bourke, Brady, J. T.|nand, Schwab and Taylor, of the measures wi Caulfield, Cheney, Damico,| ‘Those voting affirmatively were: Dobson, Doh Fox,| Republicans— Ai He ing pointed at honest members cf this House.” Claims have been made that pad employees of the Assembly openly lobbied for the measures, While mem- bers talked of and denounced the lobby, no charges were made of | «, toney being offered, but the insinua- tions that bribery was being used to force the bills through could be read between the ines. At the end of the roll call, although the result showed that the bills had been killed, lyman Louis A, Cuvillier of Manhattan insisted upon the absentees being called and sent wor of the bills at the behest of Majority Leader J. Henry Walters and ‘at the expense of the State. He’ de- ene | to know by what right such a proc it 7 t ing had been put through, but | (Continued From First Page.) Kesereerta shige) Shere was nobody there to answer \ o 4 er, mpoke of the big pamphiet which “ ‘ | Against the bill which would have!had been issued the day before in] The Republican leaders made no —_—_—_——______ Secret of their chagrin to-day at their failure to put over what was one of the party's pet measures, One time it certainly looked as if they had the required seventy-six votes, They were cocksure of them, but here was one oceasion when Speaker Sweet's mar- shalled forces got away from him. The Speaker lost ott when we PTZ Nght of publicity was turned on their | HRS SSWR SO SianWh ih Wha measures and the real intent of them| [i E ‘owee, D erett, Fearon, Fenner, Gardner, Hager, Hausner Hunter, Hutchinson, Ji . Webb, Westall, Williams, Wilson and Witter, Democrats—J, Van Wagenen. ‘The only absentee was Republican, of Rochester. BROWNING KING & CO. ANNOUNCE A “Get Acquainted” Sale of. 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When Jenks made his motion to lay the defeated measures on the table—which means that they can be reconsidered any time before the end of the session—Assemblyman Martin MeoCue objected forcefully, and the Speaker reminded him that a courtesy ; was being extended the author of the bills such as was extended to every member who introduced a bill, “I do not intend to deny this cour- tewy to any one,” retorted McCue, “but if the Speaker wishes to be) branded as trying to give the rafiroad lobby trust an opportunity to ‘see’ members they have not so far been able to see, then I will deny that courtesy. Iam here to kill these bits.” The point was raised that Mr. Mc- Cue was out of order and he flung out this statement before resuming his seat: “These bills are dead and let them remain dead. 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