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Abe Martin Says: LEIPZIG FAR REAL EVENT THS VEAR German Exposition Shcws Industry’s Trend to Stand- ardization and Economy rs is over 14,000 including 2,900 | eign firms. The space occupled is nse covering 216,000 square THE EVENING RACE CONGRESS HITS SEGREGATION RULING Assembly Here Pledges Aid in Fight on Louisiana Supreme Court Decision. The National Race Congress, in session last night at the Mount Car- mel Baptist Church, here, attacked a recent decision of the Supreme Court of Louisiana in upholding a segrega- tion ordinance, and pledged its sup- port in fighting this question to the end. The matter was officially brought before the congress by its president, Rev. Dr. Jernagin, who read newspa- per clippings relative to the raising of a fund of $10,000 by colored people of New Orleans to bring the case be- fore the United States Supreme Court. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, ton; A. L. Lewis, Jacksonville, and Dr. W. C. Brown, New York, Tonight the congress will hear ad- dresses by Bishop R. A. Carter, Chl- | Arjzong to Collect Inheritance Levy cago; Dr. J. C. Jackson, Connecticut, and Perry W. Howard, special assist- ant to the Attorney General, Col. W. C. Buttler Dies. Col. Willlam C. Buttler, who re-| tired for age in September, 1914, died at Long Beach, Callf., last Sunday, ac- cording to War Department advices. A native of New Jersey, he was graduated from the United States Milltary Academy in June, 1876, and assigned to the Infantry. He took part in many battles during the Philippine insurrection, and in the last two years of active service com- manded the 24th Infantry. EXPECTS MILLIONS TAX. her From Clark Estate. BISBEE, Ariz., March 5.—The State of Arizona expects to collect an in- heritance tax of between $3,000,000 and $6,000,000 from the estate of the late former Senator W. A. Clark of Montana, it was announced here yes- con, MARCH 5, is based on a valuation of $80, for the United Verde Mining Co., which the decedent is said to have owned with the exception of about five shares. 1925. terday by Nerl Osborn, jr. State in- ount 0,000 itance tax collector. This a Standardization and interconnection of the electric generating concerns of Great Britain, which fs now under struction, would cost $50,000,000. NOTED EDUCATOR DEAD. James Ward, Professor at Cam- bridge, American, Succumbs. LONDON, March 5.—James Ward, professor of mental philosophy at Cambridge University, died yesterday. James Ward was born in 1843. He was a fellow of the British Academy ! and foreign member of the New York | 21 Academy of Sclences. He was or- dained a Congregationalist minister early in life and was pastor for a year of Emmanuel Church, Cam- bridge. because of a change in theological opinions, Prof. Ward wrote extensively on the subject of philosophy. 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