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23 NEW BRITAIN DAY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1922 WWMM | rast: bacon omelet, fricd potatoes, | |ress in tax reform has been slow in |suggested division of authority is a at Manchuli, the terminus of the |missals were carried out under “the UIT ES | home made doughnuts, bread and | |the United States, Governor Harry ‘V,-m“‘..-d stepping move, The men: AR L ’,_,,m,cw rallway, I¢eneral authorization of the Nan- Im(h-' and coffee; dinner, beef a ld‘ Ilood Byrd, of Virgini; 1id today [tion of modification denotes weak- In justifying the sure of the king government dealing with com- ! x‘"o"' boiled potatoes, string beans, ‘ in addressing the governor's confer- ness. We should edpgate and buiid | | Chinese Bastern and the expulsion munistic activity toward China. The Tfl [;lT¥‘3 "EFENSE {bread and butter and lemonade; MERIT lN STATEM[: T ence on “Segregation of the Subjects | sentiment among our citizens so that | lof its Russian officers and employes Mukden authorities were in ‘com- 1 : of Taxation lan wi S6ts mubard 3 supper: beef stew, bread pudding will cooperate in the enforce- the note declared {hat they and Rus fou tea and bread and jam, The work of revising and modern- | nients of all our laws. Modification | sia had not abided by the ngreement R Tecanse of the fact the men are | 3 izing archaic systems of faxation has | then would not he necessary.” Q * of 1924 fixing the relationship of the Parade in Berlin (Capiinued Fro st P |away from camp. they are obliged (Continucd Frem First only begun in this country, he said, | Governot George Dern, Utah: | U L !wo countries with r ard to the Berlin, July 17 (M—Communist i to return to their metal mess kits. | and the highly uns: SI‘ actory gen- | “The suggestion of division of au- railroad. and that the actions taken yorkers of Ierlin gathered in the ok ‘va‘ 7\4‘111%. of \‘hv Irmud\ol 15 s (an | possibility of moditication eral property tax which should have | thority soands logical. It will be of ‘\\'nr(‘ necessary to preserve order in sreets last night carrying banners compensation and assessment. An- 5 The sentence in his letter which been discarded years azo still is in | great aid in doing away with th (Continued From First Page) | Manchuria. protesting against “Tmperialistic At- other person reported the clerk of | According to figures obtained from |, roved at least rtially pleas- | meneral use st etatias of | = 8 | AW Sov pe! o repertad. thedelerk of | eeant Toseph Harratt or |iNis proved at least purtially pleas- | zeneral use in most of the states of | ussing of the law enforcement buck. e | The charge was made that Soviet tacks on the Soviet i abcra bosrbMmRROIEIE s in | (o0 SATRCRNL JOmBh DRIt SDling. to hathigeaups ead; the union In my opinion there never will be |4 night went on, caused a panic|Russian agents in Manchuria, unfor- | Similar demonstrations in protest the hands of the board of public | COmMDAnY I it costs upproximately | “if the national government were | Sfate rates are generally low in | nogification in Utah.” among the staff of 20 or more who |tunately. had spread communist at events in Manchuria where the- WORKH oo o Shn Behpalilo Tl ompany of lio aitend to preventing importa- |the general property tas plan. the | P e e huddied together in one of the|propaganda so as to endanger the |Chinese have seized the Russian- Appeals to the mayor and 58 men. This is an overdraft of ap- 'y;,n “manufacture and shipment in | governor explained. but when local | . : b s 8 G |rooms. They were worn, pale and|Chinese government and its social owned Chinese Easter railway were tions fo the board of public proximately $12 from that allowed | oo tcute commerce of Intoxicants, |levies are laid upon the same prop- | Governor Richards. """K;" Caxo- |haggard with hollow cheeks and | system reported frob Essen, Magdeburg, ere suggested and voted dov - | by the governmen sach company ot i e deo e lina n my opinion modificatior il 4 b - - 4 S el ntes el e o0 Sl By OmPANY |ihe states undertaking internal o erly the rates always are high and |G IR ¥ ¢ opinion modification | gunken eyes from want of sleep. The note conclude he nation- | Mannheim and Dusseldorf. At the e Il e Rerar e st R H e el e lice suegtlatlonsiig to slpraven tisaleyt el 11‘1” 06y, matoR . ae: ADRIISA RO Lk s, b At Sia Wen 'Sun, the Chinese diplo. |alist government will always wel- |last named place police dispersed the tanight’s meeting and aek that some- | suardsmen during the winter | 210008 8peakeasies and so forth .”“"]"'”) "”"";."" el they are | B etnor Tiyrd. Virginia: -The | Matic representative, told the Asso. [come soviet subjects and merchants manifestants. h ardsme ¢ g e WINEeT [0 pational and state laws might |found to be confi~ceator: [t o cidted. Pres: 5 ¢ Y hina race! arrest of i Fort (o ascertain 1he | months. Whan the annial encampe | onal a t proposals is very inferesting. 1 |C¢lated Press he had not left the em- {in China but the recent arre : Rl be modified so as to become reason- Real Estate Under assossed | . y ey e % el i Amr ot 15 oply usl otus of the project, what is being ment is held. the money is drawn | G f abl and one great Phe reason for this is that real | vant to study more of it before " > f” two:gaysiand-tiad mot.: Rusglane Jn - {’f“Ch. ')‘, e alon l done about it and why there is not o Tand 1 ordes that sbitabie) B0LY (enforceablais an Gt e R e Bl e [ S for two nights. He said he never |being necessary for the supprees il more actlor e & source of demoralizing an -1€ R : 3 [ was more pleased to see a visitor. |of communist propazenda and the fi{ be servec every state of the union.” he contin- | Goevernor Caulfied, Missouri “In PRGNl S i MR A sunElyRnmtidbio Rty “wherers intan=ible personal | teresting, constructive.” | Meanwhile the Tass ageney, offi |maintenance of order in Manchuria.” f e Lindestabiste »frealVs | Anadihe cpartire Sysiem moved 3 *h as bonds and notes, 18 | Governor Contey, West Virginla; |13l Russian News disseminator, is- Demands of Moscow 1 wofd, “stalling.” wis applicd to the New D @ Mgy Ca. ol |/ Thy . sentlment contained!ini (thatyRToReny: SUER ALAANLS AN0EAIEN 8 il ertlit e e i I;"‘:{’ % |sued the following Moscow demanded the release of | [} b 14 (L) |18 whole sewer proposition frequenily hiis 4 sy hich i3 very and - preceding sentences favoring 130 T NIATERTERIEC LG R G, and so far as we are con. | . "I'Tiends of peace Lreathed easier |arrested Russians, canceliation of il- Severe Criticlsms satisfactry to both the military au- |more cooperation in cnforcement 7% piiete Lol S S Sonit red 'm‘)d‘m(‘_‘”m‘ | this evening when the Chinese dip- |lvgal orders— (presumed o moan “We pay as high taxes here 1% apd thy miet: - Keoy Stet 1 onovin by e states Brongit DRI S0 (i e I of the prohibition law in our state.” | lomatic representative here submit. ) those talking over the Chinese Hast- Thtan#iBles. aretmot: doclay cticut: |ted to the foreign office a concilia- |ern)—and submission of questions Governor Trumbull, Connecticut | | sel for Miss Chatfield Scius ity ek ; | tory comm R N 2 |affecting the two countries to negoti- | counsel for Miss Chatfield. > taxation by many people, he ar- [ “We are intent on enforcing our own i“; IHmuNIgNe: HLrom ZuRing [itions: Miss Chatfield denied intimations | beeanse they eannot afford to re- | laws in our own way in our own | I d to t cousideration whatever” said Freder- | from th rnment w in camp. |of the prohibition bureau. but they - *0 0 -. horitics find - | “Although the entire cable con-| The Nanking reply was preceded | that she planned to tur urn {hem and tax author find dtiigtale 5 | ankivstey perty over to Mrs. Chapman, declar- ick Rudil, president of the society. th en also receive their two full | declined to comment on other as- !, 0 0 0 F0 et st Tnws sy e vl 2 taining the Soviet protest demanding | by the announcement of an official ! “They made me pay double taxcs | v vages. The g part of |pects of the letter without further |'MnOSHoIC 10 enforce baju ‘,;],,\‘,,,,,,.1 overor auitchie, Marvland: T, roply by a given date has not|spokesman that “the national gov- INg she intended to retain: posses for my- property this vear. | onght two Bristol companies are cm- | examination. Byrd said. some states are substi- | wickershams ideas . Whatever 1 [PeeR Teceived, its main idea already [ernment considers the alleged erisis | sion of it il B ‘1"4_‘d“< o to get somethinz for my money.” | ployes of the company AL the same time, the tter was | (S SRR TS ST i for | ekershamms | ideas. Whatever T ig ungerstaod, Our goverament or- |comparatively casy of seftlement. | “Good for you” said Attorney sald Halph? Ri=Hll, ‘aecretary Attractive T [hailed by Semator Walsh. demo- (10 goneral property fax. Searema- | onoe because 1 want to make a com. | UNArily maintains peaceful rolations |No official explanation was offered | O"Sullivan. Mrs, Charles G. Schenk wa 1 : absence ir com- [erat. Massachusetts, a wet. a8 "an yion always involves cluasification, | oocpencice o ,Af" i ']““ € 4 COM- | yith the Soviet Union and although 6f what was regarded as authorita- Does Her Own Work &d, Vicetpresident to fill an 1 f now In camp at the |encouraging sign” that “a new |na explained, which provides for the | Botrs 4o wato o i 9l {he Harbin incidents necessitated |five information coneerning exten- | The aged woman said she attend- i anch. Sapply Serseant Stan- | lecdership may arise which Will | gotting anart of cortain subicets of | boats 10 MARe MYSCIL OOLISh by 82¥- |4, ing measures regarding the Chi- [sive movements of additional troops ' cd to her household duties. took carg The meeting was held in the OVe T ?I g ::m h ‘_h'l"“i{ as ‘speculative’ or nese castern railway these cannot |to Manchuria SF har - husle. affaivs erasir ann at the-Quariette club followlng the | o Bg g™ ing private First |unreasonable and purblind attitude |1y and of certain subjects for exclu- ']”‘ resting’ or - some - such sUV oot oxisting relations beiween the| The censor instructed —correspon- |jooked after a truck garden. Mics e '\‘”'", e s, | Class I2dward Gonzeka of Company |toward the prohibi question. | sive Toeal taxation. e two countries. |dents not to send telegrams regard- | Chatfield said she managed to live erved by the wonien of the Burnes ¥ Tomorrow Governor Myers i s e gale seetion. 11 have arranged an attractive dis- |le described it as the first sugges The rock unon which s Uoniliaossier: ot Ohlo ‘willl leadia: tourd Ambassador (o Return ing the report of the crisis wt on a gross income of $800 a year Just when the meeting was at ats | Pla n' fror e ho' om= |restatiaithe - o 4 o . = >res Chiang Kai Shek generally | and had not touched of thy R hewd of the row of tents, |tion from a member of the com- |rests is the setting apart of real es- | SoP€T 0% ¢ . ith | “Ambassador Chu Zao Yang soon | President DA s SNoLSoNG RSN Y e e A A < miNsion: thate th e quastio “likely > for Incal fax elnsively, | {ible discussion on government with e 4 : & SO0 | was known to have made (0 a gath- | principal of her estate. most. interesting stage, when Dresi. | White stones on a background of |mission that the question is “likely {tate for Inca ation exelnsi |an address on “individual attituge |¥ill return to.his post, but if the|Was known to have made to & &40 : dent Radil anvounced that there | sand arranged to spell “Company |10 be considered without fear and |This f« the fundamental idea, and |y)co0q aovernment.” Sevlstpdyommdnty ha i alimame | (DRI DIGE ISRSRIRER I | iyt Meon ) 0B tRa s ) mat- | 1.7 and ‘169 Infentry” is enclosed |apart from the views of prohibition most of the rest noturally and nor- | £ opinion of, the aybiectit may be de. |hendauarters yesterday, . . jquestions directed al Mrs Chapiian fanatics,” and welcomed it as sug- |mally follows. At the present time liberated by hoth sides. In our| It Was learned that the president ihy Attorney O'Sullivan regardinz linformed these leaders the govern- | her marriage and divorce. She said ment policy toward Russia would be |she sceured a divorce from Mr carried out in two stages. the taking [ Chapman in 1927 on the grounds of (Continued Trom First Page) they a6 anywhere else in the _lallows the employes who are mem- |oxpressions of approval from A yet we can't get sewers, we can't ) bers of the guard to stay away from |sistant Secretary Lowman of the get streets fixed, we can't t any | Work besides collecting pay |treasury and Commissioner Doran ley Harbolowski, Private IFirst Class |substitute a sane rather than an faxation for s rvation exelusive- | were several other fmportant On ITriday the governors, thiir ters to be faken up, a swarm of mos- | in an ohlong horder of white stones. : g ! r v ® | tamilies and aides will go to New qultnag nastanaad & ipon i the po At the upper corners are the num- | S°stin return_to the states” | verl oot A not in‘w"] SO U ampshire, a8 guests of Governor |OPinion all problems must be solved &nd broke up the 10n, and at the lower cor- "j-'fl\ prin "M' in administ i e ite wad. ip.| Charles 0N, Tabiey of that stats, Towe | 1”‘:‘ h"‘)“-‘) of: l‘“‘\‘“{'}“fl agreements The next meeting will he on i h Inf of the dry laws arolina, Pennsylvania and o [ aviioma i g eir disnosa) |and threshed out at the conferencs. : hiRatlwE tember 16. 2 : Sees Modification Urged ginia.” stroyers placed at their disposal) " ich conditions the questions |0YCF.9f the Chinese Fnstern Rallway | desertion and that she had 4 daugh: In Champicnship Fight will be solved easily 2 heing the first. He was quoted as ter who is living with the father 5 el e TN by the United States navy will son- | e 3 ‘ y ! tepresentative Britten, publi Doscribes S s Plan 2 e Sam Cassile of Company H of Tnder Vireinias classified prop- | ¥¢¥ the party from the Portsmouth ne: | While a graduate nurse, Ms. Chap- New Britain will battle for the wel- [ ;”“"""'l Angier: Nl o | ey tas plan, he snid. there is a |NAVY vard to New Hampshire, where | “The communique ended by de- | ““wtter fhe first stage we will RO {man said. she was not a reglstersd terweisht championship against | ' e RO R ETA PUDHCly SR ete faprration of the sources of |(he members will visit Bretton claring that the Nanking govern- | fyyther. The imperialist powers are [one, She raid she was now living Sergeant Rothblat ConipanyER, o Aistontconlenence OfIEoY: 2 | Woods, Crawford Noteh and othor ment would reply to the Russian i 2 ai i D. ; £ tafe and local revenue. Real estate areatly excited over our coup against | with Mrs. C. Cornwall, -at 166 Middlstown, on Friday night, Sam |STPO"® from all parts of the 1 e e o aehinere and | points. At Mount Washington they [note immediately the full text was|{he Russians and are united against | Cove strect, New Haven. enterd the finals when Meiville Dy- ‘]* AE i) 'I“““ Jongonsthssvollast oo 1 mining or manufactur. | Will witness presentation to New |received.” us in the fear that their interests e 15 son of Co. M. failed to make an ap- |5 n0 2¢t." and praised it as "the |05 L ble tangihte nereanal | Hampshire of “0ld Peppersass” an | Tass simultaneously made public a | may be involved. So long as we Chi- | BODY 1S RECOVERED - biggest constructive step toward : 3 C i o pcarance in the houts Monday night S Roverty oihor ihos tin steek | historie notive. by the Boston & statement that the Soviet govern- [nese arve united ourselves we nec T St v Yoall temperancer fromiant authoris rty v thar & Greenfield, Mass., July 17 (&) The only other New Britain man |1 : ; S b e railrond. The party will ment did not intend to reply to the |not fear oppression from the out- .. - entered in at this weight was S Al the world war. |0 0 e subject to local taxation |spend the night at Crawford Notch. Chinese communique but would |side. cklifta of Headquarters |, JenTY R, Curran, president of] oo | Last night the governors and their await the actual answer to its note Talks of Cligue company. He lost to § nt Roth- ; '\"‘\""“‘”]“” ‘3"‘”‘““”;‘; Prol L1 othor subincts of taxation, ex- | partics visited the submarine base (the ultimatum) of July 13 “Unfortunately we have a smal N ¥ rition Amendment, withheld an ex- PRIRS re m v R s in a T g i o I'e k 9 the reorganization V blat on Monday. and it be up 1 cept A horeinefier staied, are se- | where many took “dives” in 4 sub- | The demonstrators in front of the [Eroup known as the reorgs £ L L The-Howitzer company- of South on Mandaveand IS R D o vesinnofienini aus becalise he dataie A Dol & it 5 A 5 lique which is secking to create dis- | PATiDg to search for the body when the other New Britain man to i crezated for state taxation enly. [ marine Chinese embassy consisted of large | clique which is se 2 e ke Manchagien Liiage aboubnthe Wrh-), o n0, ) rot understand exactly what Mr.| {0 onethove state subjects may be | sitmibers. of (hinese, oy of them |sension within: eur sariks. We must it was iigoyered * foating on/the ing poiptagf:the-war when it “cleans V08¢ 1 x Wikakenshim meana{t but honed hedisLn s 3 ol con- | surface of. the river. B e 4 Feur Sons 1 mentioned intangible personal prop- exiles, who outdid the Russians in |climinate such elements and out” th chine "gungers_of the. ot & woul nd and elucidate his SEviden by ¢ srmora- | i Fassoh: T AT times | tinue our program.” “enemy en follows a smashing Company H has a d CUTEB A el L o he rolling steck ov.“:‘( rmor: their fervor. The Russians sometimes TR CONVICTED OF EXTORTION R e e tions opcrating. ratiroads compared with the Chinese secmed 4 E . advance sweeps everything | Which probabiy s not cqualled by Drys Hafl Plan one 2 i Sl bl 3 Leaving for Nanking Greenfield, Mass.. July 17 (®) — hefore TSI e e R ]’ 2 resiment, M| 1y Clarence True Wilson, gen-|orotar \,y,;) PR ‘,‘H"‘. aiale KE AM H: SomyaTEELY M':"'“‘:r"]' o singtno, Shantung, China, July 17 | Jesse W. Snow of Everett was con- coops, wire fences, small trees and | 19% 1f has four brother B I sccretary of " the Methodist | rranchises and state licenses. Cities l R dEna e RotinG. . Wang. foreign minister of | victed of attempting to extor! every obstruction is ned by ey are Jeronts SEtanleVoly e of emmerance, ToanBIN | s foute It not Gonntine At wlv: AL ‘”",f‘;" ;‘"“,“:‘." fhe US| {he nationalist Chinese government. money from Mrs. Nora C. Dows of tanks in the noisy advance of the [J03CPR ‘(“‘ Waller Srogt, 89D8 oLl ng yubiie morals, was abesith buflos the souil tn iniose ceriain Tocs | e “',.“”‘ Bl id today he would leave tomorrow Gill by a jury which returned a Blve army, As Ool. Hunter put ot Mr-ind Mrs, Deter Scozi of 98 Wil o r piokefti ‘of that orianisation |iiskaser thaus w8 8| (Continued From First Toge) | o e e &' |for Nanking. He reiterated his din sealed verdict in superior court to- Phere Wil bs a bomb & seconl | 9% Stvest, New Beitain. Al avef oy sy gien apinion for. yeurs|ner eanttaiian funded in part | - S [neso ascistst? shouting them 0 8 | pojior “that the soviet government day. The district attorney an- The “enemy” will be driven back | fine records and have been given [ffor o NG TER BRINOR fOF VAT B0t et o At anlStatel Te il ation: demoralls: j’,“;,‘“‘{»“"“}““{“_"‘(!_\‘*"i"{"fi—r‘flv\‘.fi | had sent his own government an ul- nounced that he would move for over the hill where both friendgfNish praise by Captain William E |, poomont with Mr. Wickersham's Penelits ! [inz and not reasonably enforceable” | ho demonstrators cams o {he |IMAtM growing out of he Man. sentence fomorro. and enemy will join in a regimental Litke. The oldest, Jerome, was th. 3 : 2 Thefdemenstralors feampato M8 | Hviniah altuntion —— — . L . * l'proposal that the detailed - police | “The adoption of ~ation N | That seems a fair one-sentence sum- | (‘hinese embassy in some cases from : parade with helmets and fixed Day- |1t 10 Join the compans. JOFeDh | o chonld be done by the states | Virzinia has benefited all the people. | mary isfant subushe. tn back and acarlet| e #aid the Chinese Hastern dis- | BLAD HERALD CTASSIFIED ADS onets. Colonel Hunter has asked:| Qualified as a sharpshooter, 2 LA : a0 Aoy =) Stat sithe s . distant s s ack and sca $hes Hoya ta. But oA S Yanaprisat Past Shooting gnAthanmunioipalliios he raid, but in some states the plan Looks Like Law Chang clad columns singing revolutionary S b et st o om0 Covnowal manTAD A Hred) s oes avolidanotihein frdopdarh nyypoilil notile etsonably mon The Providence Journal: “Wheth- | jymns, and shouting defiance, Ora- and. briefest” regimental parade ¢« v I g a4 PO imodification of the Volstead act to der existing condition. Progre practical or not, the wmotive J# |tors on improvised motor lorries ex- | S RABTE the honor of making the fastest o o8 i their careers. requites | plain. He is anxious for a change |horted them to a kind of fury. The body of I. D. Powling, whc drowned Sunday in the Connecticut {river when his boat capsized, was rcecovered today. Divers were pre. Branford The Attack is Repulsed ik 2 ! take any powers fram the govern. ' tax refarm. he concluded Throughout the engagement th arpshooting record in 1 M- | ment.” he went “but wou'd | the enactment of the necessary 1 and he proposes that the change ne headquarters compagigs’ will & ogrry[Pany in the recent contest. He made demonstrators included men and 5 k merely permit them to assume fhe |lation and efficiency in segregation. s s o the law itself. 'L'hmku\';,hq:)Lm-yn:l! i(:m\:‘::nld old women and out communication 6 alké typess he_three-minute qualification rec- | jaqk it tney would. Where fhey |depending upon the corditions in the | \yoricans must come to the concln- | girle. pione Iniread sht) ona pyA i ¥brd in one minute and 30 scconds. s 2 feulat state ‘It ¢ 3 bl Gl e ; _ Urges Cotton fi Fai ir “0'“”]“ ute and 50 scconds. | \oulqd not, the government should | particular state involved. sion that the Volstead act ought|goldier 3 L] Liete s el Quamnigas do =0 never to have heen written into the | 5 erous thing., but we wiil make T n o hos exciting game e Comment Hes o constitution. The suggestion accom- teplies to Note a great deal of noise and any of | during which a times it looked ¢ (P—The tep 1 : E w London, July | panies a widespread and growing | xunki . P Incorporate you who are sensitive to noise had |[if the fans were goinz to \m) suiagestions” “of Georze W. Wicker- i 8 NA IO AL o on | o Nanking, China, July 17 (A Lok & N ok el e e [iiam, oad @ Pocsiaent Hoosers \La'nc tans It » hapsiess fgors|CINS nationalit gavernmiont has HARTFORD : s a hopeless farce.” | oo Colonel Hunter said. Only blinks |away the sofi ball championship lied to Soviet Russia’s ultimatum iov cnforcentent commiission. Omaha World Herald: “Federal ; e S will be shot and the hombs willhe | from Company I of Haitford by a | A : e i i nron il ion e e p i R A R SE R :rn'\‘\yn(v“ny” of _\1“.“()\”‘,;1,:‘,. soizure flour bags, the colonel told the hays. |13 to 2 score yesterday. -At the end | | s J b divided beween federal and state | modified it they are to be made '\v_r i Chincoe qarfern yailvay Al N etanainifo Uapiaint Inving: Iiim=vtral altBrcnioe et ot ik preicien vard commISHt it e Nanldnz anawer. was diapatched just Store Closes at 1 P. M. Saturdays Partridge, Major D. Gordon Hunt- avoided. Company 1 of New Dritain !" LY R e T RN e R e e o mae o Tyt clivegsday SO MG 4 ¢ adjutant, approximately $2.300 won the third battalion chzmpion. | UE ! h [ I P] / ; e .£dgers UL by Moracw During July and»August H L ¥ Ll today doul should the states assume | qpo pete. aft ceking usti has been spent for blank ammuni- ship. The note. after s ing 1o justify Sk e - ent. for | Such of the executives as express- | responsibilities for enforcement * * = [ ve P00 Sy LG ontained tion for the “war “Indlan Club” Formed | = an opinion gave little support to hut the wettest states wonld refuse | oort I i tance: | Men’ “Alli 2 At 12:30 o'clock this afternoon all| 1iirst it Thomas Kilduff of | (Continued From Firet Pagc) Wickersham's sugacstion that an |cooperation. When Mr. Wicker. ””,'l‘)‘i;.‘""’; Tfi:;"‘;;';' ”."‘\I:f:.",“":,m“n e€n's lance the visitors left the war area. Short- | Compaty M. with the assistance of | e ladequate division of enforcement au- |sham assumed the chairmanship of | (i gona ‘(I‘ln.| Zao Yang, former am. . 1y after 3 o'clock this afternoon the Sergeants Kenneth hoell and Al He pointed out that a state having | thority might lead fo modification |the president’s committee he was ‘\tv‘u- dor at ‘lr;;rm\ who is now in * “war” begdn-and‘lt waat its height | Schneider, have orgunized the In- |superior rights in a tax case involv- | of national and state Jaws to make |quoted as remarking that its ree- | Napkine. fo Moscow (o discuss mats roa c ot lrts at press time, dian club. Membership requirements |ing QRATA GraeveraliatatasahooTa n “reasonably enforceable.” ommendation for a modification of |{ars pending between the two sov- * I'red ‘Stone's' ranch; which was're-" are that each have the head of an |demand, and reccive the right of overnor Albert C. Ritchie, of |[the Volstead act would be “extremes | quae™ cently acquired by the government. | Indian woman tatiooed on the fora- | collecting .one tax and retaining it iryland, announced he would |1y unlikely.” His letter indicates a (2) A demand—which was em- | [§ Is an area’ot 1800 acres and is ideal [arm. The club is open o non-com- | As an illustration. he said that if a make a comprehensive comment on | change that will attract wide atten- | \.5iyed ns not a counter demand-- | B $ for field work, , The only disadvan- missioned ofiicers and privates of | Connecticut man lends money fo a Wickersham letier today. tion.” that {he soviet release all Chinese tage is‘the fuct that only one road ' special re se listed in theLouisiana man on Kansas real estate, | The prohibition question came Degree Not 1 hed IFTaniRanediinl Russiay leads to.the place and there is great | last name Big Sam" |seven ‘or 6fght faxes would be col- | squarcly hefore the governors con- v York Herald Tribune: “Un (3) A similar demand that the difticulty in “handling’ trafiic. Sayad, the and Patsy |lected by all three states, but a way | ference yesterday when Governor | fortunately he does not make Suffi \gseow zovernment protect ade- 3 for $4.50 Riding and Music Dorselle, the commissioned officers {Sheuld be found for_deciding which | Iranklin D. Roosevelt of New York |ciently clear the degree of modifica- quafely Chinese nationals in Russia (3 for $4.50) As soon as'the nctivifies at ranch ‘orderly. Sergeants KildWfi, Schoelt. |5tates s the superior right t principal speake the crime ses. [tion he has in mind. The country (rom ngreesion and repression. come to un end the entire party of | and Schneider and Private Borselle |SinZle fax and that right should be | gon, read the Wickersham letter. | Will look forward to an elucidation Troons Mohilized governors and some pf the other have already been faitooed enforced. Suggested Divided Authorn, Having gone thus far, he can hard Almost coincidently with dispatch guests will leave for Camp /Irunibull Mascot Says Good Bye Governor Dyrd’s talk was on the The letter described promuoition as 1V afford to leave it ‘gucssing’.” af the government’s reply to Moscow | where the qavalry will stags an ex- A desire 1o be back with his | Plan of segregation tax collection so Moat “erlbustanbicollt Ann SuE — e it was revealed that 15,000 Man. | hibition of ‘trick . -riding.- Members ‘mother, Mrs. Louis (‘addick of 79 |that an amicable collection method 4 a division of authority under| The Duchess of Beford. aged §%. ' churian troops had heen mobilized will ride standing on the backs of | Beach street. Bristol, has prompted l\\nnm be adopted by distvicts, cities | (qi0h (ho federal government would | ©f lingland, is becoming an experl | within the past 48 hours for strategic horses and - “every © possible trick |eight-year-old Roy t‘addick fo have |aNA AT entire state’ to relieve tax | bty HEEE0 S0 I R e pilot. positlons on the border, principally known, to the cavalry is expected to his v First Sorzeant Caddiek of | Payers of the burden of duplicating : be exhibited. At first it was thonght jattalion Headquarters Co., {PAyments on property. that the cavalry would take part in ke the boy to his home. Royswas | Governor Shafer warned against the Governor's day activities at the | very popular with the hoys, and they |©€NC chment by the federal Zovern RENAh D sk s G ve him a fine send-oif. He was |ment on states rights in gasoline ¢ The following musicul’ progiam ! presented with a small sailboat dur- |#tion Vr‘"”'n”fi' out the ”K.'“‘ Ras " Veoh prananEa v hel: i his stay in camp. This was his | S:ates of collections on gasoline niaster of :u‘“’!‘""u : ‘:m “m,w i ‘,\: time away :‘u-.:y Mm,j "' maintenance of highways and when thy pacty returns from the Cos. H and T Second consiruction of new highways and of Hoviford | the ndvantage the gas tax has in r Boact Ten Points of Superiority | ind transportation of illicit liquor in interstate commerce, while tl states assumed responsibility for " suppression of sale. saloons and speakeasics and other local proh lems. Governc Tloosevelt a reading the letter said = “The proposal and the discission LANEh- S atent, nhausers: by i REDYAY 1 oF 6 of it by }llv Wickersham are purely | Wagner; “Overtune,” “Obcrox:” by | W for cleanliness of |ducing real estate taxes. o 5 Tt | Weber: “Inlermesze™ “The Butter. Y 1 amonz the gronp Would Start Reaction ,"_“,“,‘”] N Beyond fthat T don't A e el e nans e e b p 1 one point hehind in a| " federal gasoline tax G glen s iinG probably start a reaction agains dther comment was ST ! : St S ire principle of taxation.” he Governor Gardner of North aro e . s by Captain |52id, “already three hundred million | lina I think the letter expresses | dollars are collected annually by the W enforcement situation clear- | former inte S tew |States on this one form of taxation |1V in regard to modfication. My and an additional burden hy the fed- | opinion is that the last clection ex- cral government would brinz on a pressed the sentiments of the vo Bride of the World." 3 1 place were Companies end Jocoin Spanish Quixote.” by Sofron tion, S Rorionok el neral “Invitatior Frand sel Folks, ction likely to have serious con- | (ry." quences Governor Case. Rhods - - “The subjeet is one on whic DROWAC T )0 Gov. 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