Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1913 — No Need to Stop Work [ARTICLE]

No Need to Stop Work

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Governor Wilson has signed the “seven sisters”—the seven bills the New Jersey legislature has enacted to remove from the state the reproach of being the home of all legalized monopolies. They express the views of the president-elect as to reform in New Jersey, and were drafted with the aid of eminent judges. The purpose of Governor Wilson, he has stated, has been to amend the statutes of the state “in such a way as to provide some responsible official supefvison of the whole process of incorporation and provide, in addition, salutary cheeks upon unwarranted and fictitious increases of capital and the issuance of securities not based upon actual bona fide valuation.” For many years the corporation laws of that state have been notoriously lax; a New Jersey charter has been almost a license for the doing of anything and everything by a corporation. Governor Wilson, before his election in 1910 and constantly thereafter; has sought a change The legislature however, has been indifferent to the subject until recently, the chief excuse offered for the old System being that it brought much revenue to the state in fees for the granting of charters. It will interest everybody concerned with the problem of corporation regulation to see how these acts operate. Perhaps New Jersey has set an example for other states after having been so long delinquent in this matter.