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BANKERS OF JAPAN CAUTIOUS IN CRISIS Trade Depression Leads to Extreme Conservatism Among Financiers. RUSSELL KENNEDY. a0 Daily News. Consolidated Pres: W YORK, August 20.—Demo- {crats the country over will be inter- ested in the statement by Gov. Al Smith of New York that the last presidential election left the Demo- ratic party “a wreck and a ruin.” The hlack cloud of Republican ascendancy : eclipsed_the Democratic star in the s throughout Japan threatens the [ whole Eastern part of this country,” > of the small banks, while, | the Governor added. He sald all this eneral depression in trade|in thanking the voters of the city of the normal vield of| New York for permitting him “to reduced. In some |stand above the wreckage” and to win obliged to carry | the governorship for the third time in the face of an overwhelming landslide for Coolldge. There are many of the sharpshoot- ers who see in this statement an “opening gun” for a new Smith cam- paign in 1928 for the presidency, de- v“hlh‘ the fact that it was merely thrown into the governor’s first speech gainst Mayor Hylan in the New York City primasy fight, As & matter of fact, the governor was explaining why |he was in the primary fight at al, saying that if ever a man had a right to feel “en rapport” with the voters of New York City and under a heavy . | obligation to them, he was the man. S md Ty WIill Deny Direct Question. quoted appears to be pes-| Gov. Smith's words were extem- e | poraneous and spontaneous. Yet the z. [coupling of the thought in them—the \W‘Xfik of the national party and his lown proud survival of the engulfing tidal waves—leads to the expressed | belief by many that in the back of his head, gfter all. Al Smith hus the wvculemm( e still buzzing, although if you put the question to hi square. ly he will tell you, “It's the bologna.” ; There 1 the further circumstance | that Gov. Smith is charging Mayor | Hylan with disloyalty to the Smith cause at the Democratic national con- vention in Madison Square (‘.:u'den' Summer. The governor says e he was leading the fight S bigotry and intol- s out consort- Of course, Hylan could not have done for Al Smith than was | mayor's influence, he | ctly limited to the New York City ami\ s no question flf‘ They voted and yelled | lustily and long | tes could for *“AL" BY J. By Cable to The Star and Ch TOKIO, A financial morning “Tokio 1 billion hundred millions, 1 the \1 subishi three hun- dred millions; but details are not given on such government banks as the Yokohama Specie, which mu large. He gives the total deposits of the empire at ten bill (A yven 41 cents in The view our ts, including th of !lw Yasud iue nervousness or even a seroius financial h n- been readjust in divid de interest the correspondent was told. “Hitherto, it has been much cheaper to borrow 6,7 nt because them and 7 or 8 per ures at home. X presents the consensus of | 1 banking opinion. | f the Yasuda 1 ¢ ).000,000 there is no difficulty in find- 1 stments at a profitable sists, however, that ut ism must be observed trade depression | isis are over. by Chicago Daily Bank ieposits [ it delegates certainly News Co.) MITH PRIMING FOR 1928 RACE, MAYORALITY FIGHT MOVES HINT Governor Will Dodge Direct Question, But Impli- cation Is Regarded as Pla Defeat Held Virtually Certain. | tary { fous to | upon the outcome of THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 30, 1925—PART 1. MEXICO HOPEFUL —Hylan, Trade and Land to Be As- sessed According to Re- turn—Luxuries Higher. The significance of the charge lies, perhaps, in the revelation that some of the incidents of the Madison Square Garden show still live bitterly in the Smith memory and that, perhaps, he had more hopes in_ that gaghering than his friends and the public be- lieve. On the other hand it may be that the governor merely thought of this charge of disloyalty as one of the most _effective he couid hurl at the mayor, where the people of the streets | and sidewalks love the very ground that Al Smith walks on. They would follow him everywhere. Will Come Out Again. There is no doubt that the New York Democrats are golng to bring Al Smith forward again in 1928, and it it 1s necessary to fight the religious | hatties all over again, merely because | the governor happens to be a Catholic | federal congress and also to the con- and the Ku Klux Klan wants more | gresses of the outside s political power, they are entirely will-| The main points of the convention’s ing_that the ructions be renewed. | proposals are as follo There has been no softening of the | 1. Trade and commerce to be taxed Smith attitude toward William Gibbs | according to profits McAdoo and there will be the same| 2. Land to bear impositions accord- Smith bloc in the next convention |ing to its returns—that is, the owner prepared to fight the former Secre- | of uncultivated land will pay accord- of the Treasury to a standstill. | ing to the rate of taxes paid by neigh- There 1s no longer talk of a_compro- | bors who are making profitable use mise by which both Smith and McAdoo | of their lands. Kach state levying should withdraw from the race. The | taxes to advise all other states in Smith adherents are ready and anx-| order to prevent competition. The “go to bat” at any time the | federal government is the owner McAdoo people are ready for the fray. | large tracts of land in Yet Gov. Smith has staked a great | A1d is to be taxed on it . s great | wners, the object being to force the Sl Ml.l;,l,. ‘,’HI"T}:"‘{: government to develop its land hold- squabble in New York Cft figs and thus relieve the republi > of Sieh nolbie cRavlstoriinat T burden »f maintaining. unpr Hylan and the man to whom he re as 's super bo: lLu\dulph e Al Smith must win his fight' against Hylan and win it in n overwhelming manner. It by any ||\ oo chance the mayor should be success | ““3*y ciee subject to special taza ful in the September primaries the |, ‘- S50 SRUCE T TGy governor would have lost in the com. | ({0 ST munity where his own phenomenal strength lles. It would be a telling |, biow and might keep him out of the | ' enatorial race in 1 ‘(n« rement will be here is not much danger of this, \m,la,‘(n a son | however. The wind is blowing for | from his de the governor to win and for Mayor | (|a iheritance ti Hylan to lose. Then will come the |yinily assisted his father in the de fight for the Senate against Jimmy |velopment of the inherited property. Wadsworth, the Republican incum-| A son who has done nothing ni that And after that—we shall see. | regard will be more heavily taxe BY HARRY NICHOLLS. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. MEXICO CITY, August 28.—What is hailed locally as likely to prove an asset in permanently assisting in the solution of Mexico's situation is the harmonious conclusion by a conven- tion of a scheme for unifying ta tion—both federal and state—through- out the Mexican republic. At pres- ent there are no fewer than 480 dif- ferent tax impositions. The results | of the convention's work will now g 10 @ special commission, the duty of which will be to draw up the nec sary legislation for submission to the er drinks and tobacco \m %o Tnerensingly taxed, while v ers of the prime necessities of life will receive reductions from their present and inheritances avily taxed. periting property sed father will pay lit- s if he has mate. | bent . Light Colors for Growth. m the Pittsburgh Sun nvestigating scientists long ha en inclined to the opinion that color ¥ a direct effect on growth, and many experiments have been made to ermine th s that growth stim ulation might be used with a certainty | ilts, and in one experiment it '\-l that when guinea pigs were | s painted white or in light | wth was much more, kept in black or dark- | 'DAMASCUS IS AGOG | AS REVOLT IS URGED French Deny Druse Activity in] Syria, Calling Rumors Arab Propaganda. | o gas in cages painted white, and blue gained 34 per cent in 40 days, while the in-| By the Asso cages where somber colors SRU M, August 2 onty 8 per eneore| JERUSALEM, Augus ations of the violet | Ple of Damascus are exclted over the | : ly. apparently, | political situajion. French troops are | \,.d;v[-.,‘il:-: (hat stimulae ETowth. | patrolling the streets and some of the | of Tickets by stimmiaminn | public buildings are surrounded by Srowth . and )_l_mh'"“& barbed wire and defended by mackine | guns. The authoritics have arrested 4_number of leading Syrians in one | | of the Damascus organizations. The | Ann_ Price, aged 98| Druse leader, El Atrash, has issued a | saw motion pictures and | manifesto appealing to Syrians to | 1 cars, unite and rise. Public security is de- | 10 Press —The peo. cure Nancy never | attack D: 24 .:u | tetegrams, emanating from the | (coprisnt. 1025. by Chicaso Daily News Co.) | THIEF CUTS BAG STRAPS. ¢ clever use of a pair of scis a thief stole the po« John Godfrey while s shopping in a_downto ment store, by cuting it from straps which susperfed it from her arm. she told police vesterday.. The pocketbook contained $30 and some paper P ohn P. Baker of Audubon, N. Y., | fell a vietlm of pickpockets on a Bal- timore & Ohio tr: in the (eme | vards, pulling into the Union S vesterday | precinet that after he had been jost {by two men in the crowd about to leave the car, he missed his pocket- book. The men jumped from the | train before it stopped. | "Bessie C. Jones of Wilmington, Del., | told police that wearing apparel and | | jewelry valued at $210, contained in three suit cases on her automobile, were stolen while the car was parked at Tenth and B streets vesterday scribed as most precarious except m large cities. Reports All Quiet. ' | | t PARIS, August 29 (P).—An official communique dealing with Syria was ssued tonight. It says: “The only truthful information con. veyed to the public since the incidents of August 2 is the fact that a column of Druses and Bedouins attempted to scus and was routed Au- alarmist same Arab sour ablished at Cairo, Which have been published by the English press, were absolutely fal ince the Druses defeat on Februar: 24 last, the Druses have withdrawn | to Djebel, while the latest dispatches from Gen. Sarrall at Beirut, dated August 29, report all qufet.” n the last three weeks In Queensland. Australia and in New Zealand women cast as large a | vote as the men. 2 ST AUGUSTINE PALATKA oRMOND DAYTONA UCH as we might wish to seli you Florida acreage ]_\/ in this choice SUN GARDEN FARMS tract at present low prices after this month (which ends Monday!), we shall not be permitted to do so. Due to greatly increased land values in connection with the rapid de\elopmen( of this fine section, the owners (mien of international reputation in the world of finance) have found it justifiably necessary to increase by $25 an acre the present sale prices of this land. Seldom, if ever, has the history of any country recorded as great an oppor- tunity for UNLIMITED PROFITS as the present WONDERFUL GROWTH of America’s SUNSHINE LAND. AND NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, WHILE THE DEVELOPMENT IS YET IN ITS INFANCY! !! OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. MONDAY Morgan W. Wickersham REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Thirteenth and Eye Streets Too Late! Monday, Aug. 31st, Is Absolutely the Last Day You Can Buy Sun Garden Farms 13th and Eye Sts. Washington, D. C. 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