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pro GIVE_ TESTIHONY tion bills will be fuvorably report- | led, but they urged the hearings, | ‘iu;py explained, s0 that (nterested lofficlals, educators, ministers and April 5 to 17 Is Time of Big ¢ f N Washington Liquor Airing ] {81 for the Anti-Saloon league, who | Washington, March 23 (P—pe. |18 8aid his orgunization welcomed | batis [:'n}:;lrxm?l:‘mll“rcar.h food (he " hearings but would fght A0V | page which has remained blank in |others could glve congress the bene- |fit of thelr views as to how the pro- Hde ln Washington between April [S!1MPt 10 weaken prohibition 1aws, | iy etatute books of New York state B and 17, when wets and drys it |TePl1ad last night to the suggestion | o first quarter by individuale ind eorporations, treasury (Attempt {o Force Enforcement Bill Is Failure Albany, N. Y, March 23 (P~-The ending June 30, will reach $1,791 hibitlen laws should be revised in 4 ¥ order to make enforcement easier, | Wayne B. Wheeler, general coun- | vear ago axd $1,880,000,000 estimat- o4 collectable this year under the 014 rates. Another warning that the treae- ury may open the next fiscal year wets | e | Will hold the floor durlng the firye \MINe the legal alcoholic content of N A ce wil (Deverages within their boundarles, i ”']'é'i (:J'R_IP;:’:‘ISE;}”"“"" "I rhe suggestion, Mr, Wheeler sald, The judiclary committee has ac- ||00Ked “Ifke another alibt for non- bepted the recommendation of fts |CPfOFCeMeNt of the prohibitory law tub-committes of five that public ! New York! ’ carings be held and has appointeg | 7 the senate yestegday prohibl. ator Means, republican, Colorado, |1oN received brief ndtice, Senator | hairman. The full committee ap. Bruces democrat, Maryland, inter- broved, as well, the recommendation [TUP'NE & debato on foreign affairs | Mat only modification bills be con. |0 Mmention a “serlous domestic sit- | Mdered at,the hearing and that the |UaHON” and then reading a news- beasure by tor Edwards, dem. {Paper poll showling 3,727, 579 votes crat, New Je . 10 repeal the 28ainst prohibition to 529,497 for it. zeon holed. Pass- kge of that act would leave the gov- brnment without meane of enforcing the prohibition amendment to the bonstitution, Senator Walsh, democrat, ther year. pruning of appropriation bills, He In their third successive attempt, Dicturcs congross as possessing a In as many years, to reenact a law 'fat check book but having no money Which would line the state's police |In the bank, and he estimated that rower up behind enforcement of the |the deflelt next July 1 would be tederal prohibition laws, prohibitfon ' 00,000, AMr, Tilson pre- advocates lost by a margin of two votes in the senate last night, when the Jenks-Wales enforcement bill went down to a 27 to 24 defeat Twenty-slx votes would have bee needed to pass it. But five republi- can senators broke from the party ftraces, and jolned forces with the 22 members of the der ty to bring about defc 114 be §1 he smld congress (drawn by about ‘anil_\‘ of Four, Tl With “Flu.” Taken to Hospital Pridgenort, Mar -~ An o children, w neent’s hospltal la in the emergency hos- bulanee, suffering from in- cratic at for * Brig. Gen. Steward Takes Command at West Point | West Point, March 23 (A—Brig-| ory for the anti-prohibi- tion forces furnlshed no surprisc, for the flve republicans had frecly Mon- ludjer General Merch B. Steward, U. ' Predicted thelr attitude, but dry condition of nm‘r; o rai ¢ only ), (3 0 e “disap: O considere tana, raised the only objection in ¢ A ey aseumeakinalal ties ot i admitted thelr ‘Hv.:u oint e he committee to the hearings, argu- ol ent” over the result. The to thelr Ing that they were sought merely to superintendent of the United Btates | 5uq cauger defent of a similar doctor military academy. He succeeds ' ure last year, and the only r 5 o'clock. Tred W. Sladen, who | hope for pas e r the Philippine Islands ' in + April, eral Steward, an officer of 34 | service, holds the distingutsh- | service medal and the crolx de |1t sage of the proposal of Dominicl: nt street his 1 two small nd Robert, aged § Major Ger will sail HIGHER THAN WOOLWORTH BUILDING a possible change in the sey membership as a result of next f; elections. The bill is due to p again @ the serre with palm. He was also | of the republican f lecorated for gallantry in actfon a rity leaders there to keep it un- | Parls, March 23 (A~The Matin El Caney, during the Spanish-|der cover, but whatever action the he ses of small- American war, General Steward was a member of the Panama Canal land defense house takes con only as an ti-climax to last night's session of N quarter of one case In one of the ¢ senate. Bven ff the measura ) The health au- . board and has just ended a detail passed both houses, it would Le orities ¥ e situation under ThePY.elz:;ly S’II%;e:fell; ‘I’eu E ¢ commandant of cadets at the |vetoed by Governor Smith, hut, the wontrol bt are profiting hy the oe. inkham’s cademy. drys argue, this would be different, for the responsihility for defeat it then would rest on the shoulder of an admittedly wet demioer: governor, and not on the supposeily dry republican legislature. on to mselves of - periodical 1oy rarely do, to Compound ELECTION IN MIDDLETOWN Middletown, March 23 (P) — At b . & special election here vesterday, is our highest two items in the clty budget, dis- building. puted by some of the tax payers, It all the bot- ' wera accepted by the voters. ion, whicl The Woolworth Building in New abo sold in one year could be placed The first, the erection of & new | fire house on Pine eet at a cost | of 0 plus 2,000 for over-| | ner at a cost of $10,000,| Wl i e socepted by avore ot 28 to \il] Exceed by Twenty Million bout art of the total L b . RS ) e e T e Original Estimate The second question, the | clection, Washington, March 23 (M- Tn- e of a street flusher and| lcome tax collections for thi month, | column as high Woolworth Building with o Cleveland, Ohio, of work 10 do and T very strong, but I was get- rse all the time until 1 hegan Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- Cowpound. [ used to lose my XPECT BIG CROWD Reservations belng recelved ELR for MADE GOOD I o ers’ Ni t the Elks club (the first under the new revenue SR G R, o :::hrrxs-\c:"gt“:ra rcr:nil'!nc in law are expected by treasury offi- TO EAT ut | feel very well since I began |\ co'that this year's attendaneo cials to axceed by $20.000,000 the iaking this medicine, 1 IOk €0 \ill establish & new record. Frank loriginal estimate of § ry Mel. il SO tiat IO NAED o s is chairman of the committes lon. The total is expected to reach B 0 e e fha |In charge of the event, which fs ¢al. |3420,000,000 by the end of the o Son Pl Bod = botti of Lydls |¢ndared for Thursday, March 2. A [month, or approximately $21,000.- B. Pinkhem's Vegetable Compound.” <iak dinner makes up the menu. 1t 790 lesn than was collected for the qeunoy ; s, FRaxk M, Casgy, 220 South !l be followed by a program of 'same quarter of last year when tax WHEAL BRAH &l ALL CEREA, Ave., Mount Vernon, Y. entertainment. irates were higher. __‘m_—_'_] Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement WELD WILL WIN GARDNER C. WELD Candidate for Nomination for Mayor at the Republican Primaries March 31. Clean all the way through; Character, Business, Dealings, Public Services, War Record. Everybody likes and respects him. Does not belong to any political faction Is in a position to give independent consideration to the many city problems that will demand his decision. Has made no promises as to what he will do if elected. EXCEPT ONE That he will obey the laws to the best of his ability, treating everyone equally on their merits, rich or poor without regard to race or creed. He is a republican in politics, but as Mayor will be Mayor of the whole city — peovle and property. A His many friends ask you to vote for him at the primaries March 31, and at the Polls, April 13. WELD WILL WIN W. W. W. SIS TASASTITFIRE 03T %4 d by Secretary Mellon as due officlals expect the total for the flscal vear | 000,000, as against $1,760,000,000 a since the Mullen Gage state prohibi- house yesterday Representative Rppear before a senate judielary [OFf DIfirict Attorney Buckner —t|yion enforcement act was rapeated i |Tilson of Conmecticut. republican bub-committee to testify on five |N¢W YOrk that the Volstead act be | 1923 vy not be filled for at least foor leader, who advised sharp BG4 AR e e or ORI T amended to permit states to detor- | .. 8 provided ' READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ‘ , ' the prospect of tax reduction. | ! 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