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D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 191 : : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : n Bolshevik Envoy in Italy Stirs " Mob to Attack on Socialists Clash Over King Alfonso’s Trip—Qbregon’s Bank Plan Blocked—Potash Smugglers Caught—Jews to Elect Rabbinate—Other World News in Brief. By-the Associated Press. ROME, February 13.~0Di!turhar|c-!| have broken out at Meters, in the province of Potenza, southern Italy, as a result of the arriv ning, a Russian bolshevik emissary, says a dispatch the Giornale aTtalia. Citizens refused to. permit{ his entry to (own, and an_angfy ’ crowd invaded the town hall, drove \list members of the council | and hoisted the national flag, Finally the mob set fire_to the furniture and papers in the office of the Labor Ex- change. Police were compelied to intervene to protect the socialists from the fury of the populace, it is declared. of Potash Smugglers Caught. Germany. — Nine cd of smug- h across the Netherlands the intention of ship- ping it to America. They have been sentenced to two ¥ imprison- ment and fined a total of 600,000 marks. It is said 100 carloads of the product were smuggled into Hol- land on false bills of lading. 8! frontier with Clash Over King's Trip. MADRID.—Discussion of the outh American trip of King » resulted in a bitter clash in n Premier Dato | snate’ betw enator Juan Cavestany ¥ Gonzalez Nandin. Senator Cavestany, in interpeliating the premier, the king's voyage should not be post- poned, since there was an ardent desire in South Ameica to salute the Spanish sovereign. He asserted its - postponement would. adversely affect Spanish influence in South America. Premier Dato declared such a proj as the king's voyage necessitated long preparation. Seize Red Propaganda Gold. LONDON.—The police of Naples seized 1,500,000 gold rubles aboard tne Italian steamer Ancona on its arrival from Russia, says a Central News dispatch from Rome today. The dis- patch adds the money was intended for bolshevik propaganda. Ttalian Reconstruction Loan. LONDON.—A loan of 000,000,000 ¢ lire in 5 per cent bonds was author- ized in a decree issued by the Italian government today, says a Rome dis- Patch to the €entral News. The pro- ceeds of the loan will be devoted to sections devastated in the war. Opposes Porto Rico Change. SAN JUAN, P. R—The opinion that Porto Rico was not prepared to change her present political status was expressed by Gov. Yager, when, in his address to the tenth legisla- ture of the island, just convened, he zeferred to the recent campaign for orto Rican independence, conducted by the unionist party. “Porto Rico ‘will not be ready to assume its proper permanent status until we have lifted the great masses of our people out of their presemt- condition of illiteracy, disease and poverty,” he said. Philippine Conference Planned. MANTLA, P. I—George H. Fairchild, president of the Mapila Merchants’ Association and @ sugar factor here, bhas departed for Washington in re- sponse to.an invitation from Con- gressmax™ M. Towner, chair- man of the committee on insular af- fairs, to attend a conference on Phil~ ippine affairs. - Brain Workers Seek Positions. VIENNA-A deputation represent- ing 130 classes of intellectuals ag- @regating 360,000 persons has me- morialized the repaiations commis- sion to take steps to find employme.at abroad for the surplus Austrian pro- fessional and brairw workers. Will Elect Rabbinate. JERUSALEM. — Seventy-one rabbis | and thirty-five representative laymen will meet in conference February 22, by order of the Pglestine administra- | tion, to elect a supreme rabbinate and @ Jewish court of appeals, which will have legal jurisdiction. The con- ference also will deliberate on the Qquestion of adapting the Jewish legal Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS . 12— STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12th St. N. . Plant, 1530 Pa. 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When he learned this action, X congress not te consider the project further, and asserted he intended to of the the president asked al assesment of 25 per cent of the amount due may be applied unless & later return is filed and it is satis- factorily shown that the delinquency was due to a reasonable cause. “Will- ful refusal” to make a return and pay the tax on time is punishable by a fine of not more than $10.000 or one year's imprisonment or both, together Wwith the cost of prosecution. . Where, by reason of illness or ab- sence, additional time is required’ for filing an income tax return, the col- lector of internal revenue may grant an extension of not to exceed thirty days upon written application there- for, made before the return is du on or before March 15, 1921. If, before the end of thirty-days’ extension, an acurate return can not be filed, appeal for further extension must be made to the commissioner of internal revenue, with a full of the causes for the delay. Payment of income taxes may be made by cash, money order, or check. Check or money order should be mad. to “Collector of Internal Revenue.' Payment by either of these methods is urged by the bureau of internal revenue as a conveniencé to the tax- rs and the oidance -of conges- submit another bill providing for one central bank of emission. Plan Labor Program Fight. MEXICO CITY. — Protests against the program favored by the recent congress of the Pan-American Feder- ation of Labor in_ this city has been planned by the Mexican proletariat communist congress. POINTS IN U. S. INCOME RETURNS MADE PLAIN FOR THE TAXPAYER within the taxable list, he is apt to note the omission. it it occurs, and drop a mote to the collector. In every collector’'s office employes are assigned to the task of reading carefully the daily papers and noting real estate and other transactions in- volving payments. Record is kept of all such transactions. The commis- sioner of internal revenue and his assistants, whose duty it 1s to see that the revenue act is properly adminis- tered, have authority to examine all books, papers, and memoranda of taxpayers, and to examine under oath any persons having information in the premises. Should a person whose duty it is to file a return fail in his obligation, he may expect. sooner or later, to Lear from the collector of internal revenue. Penalties provided for de- linquency are severe. For failure to make a Teturn on time—on or before March 15, 1921—the penalty is a fine of not more than $1,000. An addition- early days, when the Mormons "How can the government deter- mine whether my income for the year 1920 is taxable This question, should it arise in the mind of any person subject to the in- come tax, is easily answered. The bureau of internal revenue has innum- erable sources for checking up de- linquents. The “information at source” provision of the revenue act, which requires that reports be made of payments to others of $1,000 or more during the taxable year, is only one of the bureau’s many avenues. Each collector of internal revenue is_required to post in his office fo public inspection immediately follow ing the close of the income-tax pay- ing period 15, 192 persons in his district who hav income tax return: John Jones may have a grudge against his neighbor, Bill Smith. Knowing that Bill Smith's income was Canadian Trade Discussed. OTTAWA. — Canada’s unfavorable trade balance with the United States was discussed in_the Senate here by SenatorsSweaton White and John Web- ster. Each sm;lnstod that Canadian im- ports from the United States be re- stricted and Canadian exports to that country increased, with a view to regularizing exchange. Canadians to Elect Govermor. 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