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Che Casper Daily Tribune . ——— TIERN 1,000 LEFT HOME y MELLON FAVED “zeroes. 276, Maz Sufferers in Big Fire at Newbern,}| BY GOV, BLAIN North Carelina FAR TA PALE NEWEERN, N. C., Dec. 2. :f|—More than 1,000 person ;most negrées, were homeless jhere today and property val ay . ued at nearly $2,000,000, in- Elimination of Secrecy | cluding a number of business structures, were laid waste as the re on Income Tax Urged sult of a fire which swept 20 blocker by Wi : : |yesterday and defied the éfforts o Chi \ftre fighters from: fourother citics fcr y Yisconsin ef. |12 hours before it was brought under —_—_— control last night. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Discrim-|_ The flames started in’ the negro |section, gained great headway befcre ination in ‘favor of the rich tax pay-|_ high wind at the start, because ithe r and profiteer was imputed to Sec-|local fire department waa engaged on retary Mellon of the treasury depart. | the opposite side of the town, fight- sre ing 4 fire at the Roper Lumber com- ment by Governor John. J. Blaine | Ditty gaw mill, whece!$300i000, das. of. Wisconsin,-‘n an addrest bere to-|age was estimated to have been dome, ay at a national conference of pro- osm A fea O58 gressives, In advocating removal of the sec: recy ban upon income tax. returns, Governor Blaine attacked Secretary Mellon for his recent statements, in eorresponience with Representative ¥rear, Republican, Wisconsin, that the government could not reach cor Porations undistributed surplus whieh arc the Dass fer stock dividends. Now what Mr. Bitiion meant when| —NSW- bad he said that the government cannot} an: American theater has collect taxes due from: income and| beem undertaken by the Producing sur taxes on excess profits was that| Mamngers’ ” pane Augustus what the profiteers and millionaires | ‘Thomas anaounced, do to escape the income) and sur taxes ve ry err Blaine, “sometines sirgueh Im-| nocene, but. often: throuigh deceit tnd fraud, GP by legal advices and tricks} and Greek: jects, if ff the trade, to cheat the govern: Se eee ; r ‘ ee send Geis home from Turkey ment. 1 Declaring the secrecy of income tax | includes *.Greek residents: of -.Con- information which {s responsible for|:stamtinoples” >) many frauds’ upon the govornment ; and that publicity wouild largely cure PARIS.—The bakers of Paris de- the situation, Governor Blaine con-| cided to strike after the authorities tinued: fixed the prices of bread at one “But suppose Mr, Mellon would, frame terieentimes per kilogram. scourge the profiteer and the million- alre with the sare vigor that he does / the lesser criminals. would really try to collect the taxes! aseesseri on the rich. the government is foreé the law againat the rich, or is it just a lack of de Mr. Mellon Harry Robbins, today. ‘The other two. men, alleged imrli- cated in ‘the holdup, are out on $500 bond each as witnesses for the case. ‘0 charge has been made against elther of them. NEW YORK.— Commissioner David C. Lamb, arrived to succeed Commander Evangeline Booth the head of the Salvation Army on the America which will organized, it was said. Is it true that powerless to en- ire on the part of, ‘© place all taxes on an equality befor: the law?! ALLEGED ROBBER IS BOUND OVER charged with the} fioldup of the Tex Poole poothall at Lavoye, Salt Creek, a week Ago last night, waived the remainder preliminary scheduled for yesterday afternoon before Judge Tubbs and was held under $2,500 bonds for the next term of district court. unable to raise the bond up to noon SAN FRANCISCO.—Russia_ is fast on the road to \ecovery, Sec- retary.of Commerce Herbert Hoover said in an address. NASHVILLE.—Dr. A. E. Par- kilts, of Peabody college, Nashville. was elected president of the Ten- nessee Atademy of Science. @MAHA.—E. H. Barrett, retired merchant, formerly of ‘Dunlap, | Iowa, died. DES MOINES.—Kingsley, Iowa, authorities had a bargain. day in marriage licenses, granting three licenses at 39 cents each. BERLIN—The Boersen Zeitung said the Rhinelanilers will rejoice to get assurances that the United States will still maintain its mill- tary force in the occupied area of Germany. NEW YORK.—Henry Morgen- thau, former ambassador to Turkey, suggested in an address that Secre- tary of State. Hughes go to the Lausanne conference asa repre- sentative of the United States. LONDON.—The valuo of relics re- cently unearthed in Egypt, near Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes has been estimated at more than 3,000,000 pounds sterling, a Cairo dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph said. NEW YORK—William Raymond Hill, former war — correspondent, died. K NA veeopeT NE LuV ELESS BY FLAMES CASPER. WYU., Sur — — are not often board In a the German reichstag. An er, Ms. Chapman Catt, "She spoke on “Politics of the || Etevtin for several days. 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If you are one of the few who do not subscribe, do so row. Pick up the phone and call 15 or 16 to leave your order.} Leaye it at the office in person, or drop a post-card. “Everybody’s Paper’—a paper you can well be proud of—will be left at yoar door promptly and regularly thereafter. | OLIVIA STONE ~ TRIES SUICIDE aW. YORK, Dec. 2.—Mits , Olivia M. P; Stone, acquitted slayer of ‘Ellis Guy Kinkead, former | corporation eounsel of ‘Cincinnati, who tried to end her life last night by. swallowing . Pbdison, ‘was. somewhat improved to lay but her condition still, was re- ieiitded as critica’ GREECE IS FIRED BY RECENT EXECUTIONS ing of the” charges) against Prince Andrew will/be begun t Stead of Monday. Prince Andrew, brother of former Indignation Outbreak in Western Part of Country Rumored; Prince Andrew Faces Hearing in Athens Sunday ROME, Dec. 2.—(By The Associated Press.)—A serious Greek counter revolutionary outbreak has occurred in Pat- ras and Missomonghi, on the Gulf of Patras,. in western Greece and on the Island of Corfu, where the British flag is ave been raised, as the result of indignation | k executions, says a message received from ciated Press‘—An announcement pub- | lished today by order of the revolu- lonary leader states that the hear. reported to h over the Gree Athens today. ATHE: jomorrow in- Buffalo Girl Who Disappeared From | OMAHA, Neb. Dec. 2,.—Mias Anna | Luddeck6,°18 year-old Anughter of H. “AL Tatldecke, weaithy stockinan j2ving near Buffalo, Wyo., who mys- | teriously disappeared from the house \\where she Was Ilving here, after leav- Ing Constantine, who .commanded| ing a néte saying she was despondent > MONTREAL —An avefage wage of two cents an hour was provided in an agreement between a substitute committee of the rail- Way association of Canada‘ and a committee of maintenance and shop men. 4 division in Asia Minor, has been! over her work, returned to her home held prisoner here since shortly after} without making any explanation of the Greek disaster, on the charge of | where she had been. having disobeyed orderc of the Greek} Miss Luddecke will return to school general staff, | 80d. continue to live with fier/sister, | Miss Hazel Luddecke. VOLCANG QUIET. |” ROME, Dec, 2.—The eruption of the |voleano: Stromboll. which began ©: | Wedne ceased yesterday. <o sre reported. ‘The entire population has moved, fexring @ re inewal of the erupticns DECEMBER 3, 192 Mrs. Catt Speaks to German Reichstag - LA SALLE, Ml, Dec. * y The 1 Press}-Standing a rain-soaked ‘vorn field under the jow of Starved Rock, on thi yes. Asrocia sh Eshac with construction and the Mississipp! governor's complete overnor § pro erway between Starved Rock in M: Colonel Millet Illinois river, Governor | terday gave the order "| ing i'nic between the Great Lakes rks, two of them with | He approved the | five great 1 | a greater jift than any Panama canal, which will rais lower tugs and barges 3 feet in the sixty Salle and Lockport. miles between dec sion the expenditure of $19,000,000, addition to the million | already been spent on the big } } at Bell's Island. The jock, which was inspected } governor today, is 95 per | é } | nall gave the word to ed after spendii day inspecting the ag most of the ‘or Hale Thompson, of Chicago, State Senator Richard Barr of Joliet; William L. superintendent of w party.of Joliet, Morrie and Ottawa _ | citizens, The party had assembled eer wrelng ee a ot | in a field beside the Tiinols river, jones when a holdup was, attempted pan small grocery in an outlying dis-} Bend, Ind., | trict. | across from Starved ILS HT IN PEACE MEET OF WAR Capitulations of Ottoman Empire Are) Taken Up for Discussion Today in Lausanne Conference jing time, and one | dollar bill on the counter, asked Mi: }men again, an egg in each hand, one | Of thera displayed. gun, Miss Olson pT | by the onslaught and by the ¢ |call for help, the men bolted, lea | counter. outlet. southward earnestness: Joined) in their> mirth — wh: | Her Home Returns| ‘MAIL EARLY TO INSURE PROMPT DELIVERY OF the Constantinople regime. ched with gr gora os the extreme nationalists in sist. that. the priv! galling to Turke: will never agaifi submit to such a pow The nationalist spokesman will at-| tempt to prove to the conference that ns have. the Angora goy ieust no longer be hampered by for ign tontrol of her customs and fin: 1 that the necessity no longer foreign consular courts to administer justice to other nationals Living in ‘Turkey, The Ottoman debt was also a topic to. be called up today. Gloom hangs heavily over the city sional smile. When Bulgaria ‘and reece were senting riv claims tor possession of Dedeaghatch, Miss Stancioff, ting as Premier Stamboulisk of Bulgaria, saidin French: * “Bulgaria has onlly} two ports on the Black sea and no of, ports. Surely she can spare us one.” M./Venizelos interrupted with great placed Greece with water all around her. Please don't blame me that" Lord Curzon and other delegates who ‘understood “French laughed heartily. Premier _ Stamboulisky n Miss ane‘off explained what Venizelos had said, The progress of the capitu'ations |— inter@#= at An- lleges have been 50 that the country brand of infer.drity to the western! n waved by | | aasis| |the Korensky government. spokesman | for} Greece has scores | | charged. LAUSANNE, Dec. 2.—(By The Associated Press.) ——The question of Turkish capitulations is on the Near East confer- ence program for discussion today. Ismet Pasha‘and his as- sociates are preparing to make a hard fight to sustain the} claim that the Kemalist government has successfully ter-| minated the special privileges accorded to foreigners ‘under { oot OF ERGY FACE RUSS TRIAL MOSCOW, Di ated F 2.—(By The Asso- | with opposition to the government's} wii! have an effect on reparati M-i church treasure decree, has begun in| ; Moscow distret court. One of tke women is the Sister Superior of a convent, Among the accused is M. Stchepln, nt minister of justice, under of the respondents have been im Iprison since last April, most of the time, but there is an oc-| PRS Ee 604 Violators Of Traffic Laws Are Convicted s str ith CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 2,~0f} God Almighty himself|¢9g persons arrested here for viola-| tion of traffic ordinances during the for/two weeks ending November 30, 604} i 17 d'a-| were hurled: today into the home of-Dr. Thomas Walsh, The cases of 75 are stil) president of pathology at Galway university and chairman jpending. ‘Three hundred and sixty-| $47 issile: at % i |four persons w lof the urban council. The missiles shattered windows. It is ling, All of the 297 cases heard resuit- ed in convictions, while 67 are pene} ‘ wete convicted and only ‘e arrested for speed- ling. a trust surpassing in magnitude even ss.—Trial of 93 clergymon | nment, that Turkey |and laymen’ and 19 women charged| Forty-two} UNDAY MAIL BELIEVED INSANE Waterway Link Tn PROFESSOR AND Illinois is Ordered FIRST WIFE IN ween HIDING, SANITY tra lock and bids?’ the governor asked. | U “Within 60 gays.” i “Then go ahead.” os The governor announced that the brought up by be “a St Will Remain Steadfast; from Chicago to New Orleans, car. gulf at considerable saving over rae ao" tate ¢ gineers figu he vate Q: od 7 Se cnmineers| Sgured the water: Sister, Secures -Writ./46 ct a dolls a t rt bd - opal Tee io Test Sanity But Wife With its completion, he said, fleet of barges can operate direct vi manufac ed artic!es nd nee mammemerares gece Jone]. [altel Repent. throne ea, < 1; ‘t . . other southern products or imports. [P. Tiernan, erstwhile profes- ‘or or law at Notre Dame uni. ROBBER PAIR aged Tet a OE ag MRS and married to another wom- an in forty-eight hours only to return to his first wife when his divorce was revoked, today taken: was beir bught in Chicago on a 2.—One] writ ordering a san'ty inquisition. rd boiled Tiernan and his first wife, Mra. who left South esterday were believed t hiding in Chicago. Whether they Two men entered the store at clos-| would ay in ccurt later In. the of them, placihg 2} 4ay or w to escape from this country question the county Esther Olson, aged 16, for half a ¢ enjauthorities professed the ves un- eags.. When she turned toward the fable to’ ans’ "OKANE, Wash., Dec. oked egg routed two hy un Augusta Tierr eats of Mrs. Blanche Brimmeér rnan, the second wife im fly one egg. and screamed. with whom the professor went to “rhe egg, accétding to Mite Olwon,}Crown Point, the Indiana gretna struck the holdupaman on the nose| green, a week ago today and where dnd @plashed” Over, his faces; Startled }they were married, also was undeter- Mined. Some reports said she was expected in Chicago today. ing the dollar bi on the grocery! phe sanity test order was obtained by Mrs. Prancis Pulaski, Mra. Tier- sister Mre. Augusta Tiernan Meta Trust In lass 5 oe Palast home when she action. Tiernan also was said to have become in- formed that a deputy sheriff was | Central Hurope ert 6° a Speen Se Niernan, Being Planned |,» g to hér sister, Mr ski, that “he’s not crazy; you're lerazy,.” Mrs. Tiernan and her chil- dren rushed from the house last night jand into a taxicab to join her hu band somewhere in the city. Since then, the couple whose marital LONDON, Dec. 1.—{By The Asso- clated Press)—A number of French industrialists are negotiating with German business men with the ob- ject of establishing a big metal trust | troudies were aired in Mrs. Tiernan in central Europe under French lead-|epnnationsl paternity suit. against ership, says. Central News dispatch! parry Poulin, South Bend merchant, From. Berlin tqdey. |have been out of sight. “The leading spirit of the move- steel magnate) who, haying a domin fting business power in Italy, Jugo-| subdue the operations of the German | Esa nyndicates. He 1s said to contemplate | “WASHINGTON, “The cay rman industry |the railr hops that. if the plan succeeds this|handling the Christmas mail rush, ik Splat ment," says the dispatch, “it is stated . . : to be Bugene schneider the Trench | FFOLAday Mail : Slavin, Cscchosiovakia, Austria,| Aeush Expeeted Luxemboqrg and the Sarre, desires to | of railroad the Unit corporation. | trigers form sof rman co-operation |accerding to a report issued tod ns, the postoffice department. ctive use in ranco-C IRISH EDUCATOR THREATENED BY BOMB ASSASSINS Belfast Home Wrecked by Explosion Last Night; Dail Eireann Members Are Warned Against Kidnapers BELFAST, Dec. 2.—(By The Associated Press.) —Bombs believed that the demonstration was an outgrowth of Dr, Walsh’s refusal to permit the council to discuss the recent exechtions in Dublin | TONDON, Dec. 2.—Every member of the Dail E'reann has been warned }to take special precautions for safety |during the week end in’ consequence jof the report that a plot had been se |uncovered to kidnap them, says a GIFTS CAMPAI N ‘ s OFFICE =: Lat tamil ig a3 SI 5 i | Dublin. There are just 22 days interven- ing between today and Christmas, included. Sundays and shopping days, and witit the proxmity of the holidity stason’ the postmaster, M. Beis, wshes to sound a warn- to do their is doing @ business far out of proportion to the Sige of the city, or the equ!p ment which is at 4ts disposal, . It reqitires cons strenuovs work to keep mail mov ing regularly under ordinary’ cir- stances. The influx'of the Christ- mas business will doube the amount ork and if the outgoing pack- s are, all turned in during the cays preceding Christmas . it poss ble to-d'stribute them To insure prompt delivery it is ssolutely necessary jority of week to | through the. mails without delay. that the ma a all facilities Tor handling outgo: requested to use the sub-station in | ae at the Pubic Market, comer of (Canal Record Fifth and Wolcott streets, where j = mail. willbe available Broken Again siding in t part of preference to the downtown office | PANAMA, Dec to facilitate the work of the postal |¢’ated Press.) 4~By,the Asso- previous records employes. is sub-station will re- {for num £ siiips passing man ope 1 Christmas day } thre ¢ Panama. canal in one Mailing your packages early may | rac nt tolls. eclected. Il be r at 3 ember. Report s used the: wate. $1,264,445, r sues