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l-vn... Go to German Loan. DEFENDED IN BRIEF FILED BY OOV!RNMINT. WITI*ISUPREMFCOURT “System of Indirect Taxation Upon Consumption Places Upon the Poor Person a Digproportionate Share of Bdlfi. irels IM mflu ($719,000,000) to. the ‘third Ger- Averseas News tured Semendria And Are e T announced today. K..Plflfl Landnn Churches Dark. London, Oct. 12, 7.55 p. m.—It was today that Sun- s in St. Paul's Ca~ thedral would be discontinued in order to conform with the regulations re- specting the darkening of streets, m in Serbia. London, Oct. 13, 3.09 a. m.—Emperor Austro Germans Have Gap Advancmg Southward cially announce ¢ evening servi SITUATION SERIOUS FOR WHOLE AI.I.!ED CAUSE Emperor Wil WHEN NN VQIK. STOCK EX- DEFENDS ACTION _OF LANDING CHANGE OPENS TODAY. TROOPS IN GREECE. 2 DISCARD POINT SYSTEM WILL AID SERBIA Have Been Quoted on the 100 Poi Basis—Stocks of $50 Par Value Will Today Be Listed at Just Half What They Were Monday. 2 Declares There is No Comparison Be- tween That Action and Germany's Niolation of the Neutrality of Bel, givm—Bulgaria Held Responsible. “'(lll‘m has arrived at the Austro- rman headquarters cm‘dlng to a despatch from Copen hagen to the Morning Post, which gives as authority forsthe statement a tele- mm received in Copenha:en from Washington, Oct. l!—fln\(e‘ taxa- tion on big incomeés as « relief from the "dhpmpcnlnn-h nhm" of gov- ernmental sugport bos by under indirect mfifln was defended today by the government in a brief in Serbia, ac- lu.lgnrumAnTrymgtolnternwt Cmmumuhom North and South of Nish—Serbians Are Inflicting Heavy Loss- New York, Oct. 12.—When the stock certain es on the Invaders—Have Already Made Arrangements | copuo. filed with the supreme court in the l NS APPROVES income tax cases. rief bears the names of Attor- licitor Gene: THE AMERféAN LOAN | ney General G for Transfer of the Capital to Monastir—Greece to Re- | John D. l.oh'ollu-. J ral :lu..l variation in quotations to_ New York from his tip to Colo: tri] oliday. rndo.'h.‘h‘ o Tegory, Davis ln%Am! Attorney General Expected to Receive Royal AsWnt as | William and represents main in a Position of Armed Neutrality—Russians May Cooperate With Entente Allies in the Balkans, But it Understood That Italy Has Decided Not to Send Troops There—French Continue Offensive on Reduced Scale— Teutons in the East Have Brought Their Offensive to an End and the Russians Are Striking Back. ‘allace, months of study by the government's legal talent of all the various attacks A loan |On the income tax, the ‘Wwhich reduce the government's income $82,000,000 a year. System of Indirect Taxation. “The ordinary system of indirect tax- atlon upon consumption the poor person a dlnvmporuonnu ehare of the Burden 3 support,” says the brief In reply to a charge of discrimination in the addi- tiona! or surtax on incomes of over Scon as House of Lords Acts. London, Oct. 12, R.55 p. il 1o DD RAN e SOt of T gov- ernment in ralsing a loan of $500,000,- 000 in the United States'in conjun = with France, passed through stages of the house of commons t! It s expected to.receive t Toyal assent as soon as the house of has formally passed It Previous to the passage of the bill, Reginald McKenna, the chancellor of the exchequer, explained the reasons for the loan and Its terms and replied to eriticisms as to the rate of inter- est charged for_.the loan profit to be made by the underwrit- These criticlsms were made by |the greater the income the greater the A large | ease with which the payment of taxes muornty of the members gave the|l!s met, Hven allowing for the nom- bill thelr unqualified .uppon and it |inal inevitable increase in the scale of not belteved hm ‘that the pas- |can /| sage of the loan bill will have an im- mediate effect on the rate of exvhange, garians are attacking the Serblan po-|In fact, it is belleved the government |tax, but alse the rate of sitions in two localities, one at Vel- itllsvor, in the Income Tax Shifts Burden Upward. “Income taxation tends London, Oct. 12, 10 p. m.—Serbia is burden upward, now being attacked and the east. BULGARIANS ATTACKING | SERBIANS AT TWO POINT:! Directsd Against the Rallway Con- necting Rumania Wt the Aegean to ah! It is undeniable that from the north The Austro-Germans after their capture of Belgrade and Semendria are advancing southward, while the Bulgarians have sent forces vor to imterrupt communica- north and south of Nish the v:-.r-dma capltal of Serbia an tack the Serbs on the flank if they the German fleld a few members of the house, , he who has the ]arger he mere easily shoulder the bur- den or inoreasing, as the amount of Income Increases, not mersly the total Parts, Oct. 12, 5.35 p, m.— The Bul- will have to come into the market and reglon of Zasitchar, | sell exchange he other at Kadibogaz, in tha or region of Kniashevat: patch- to the Temps Tempe In explanation ot the move- ment says' that the distance between |and tha Zasitchar and the Rumanian frontier | credit had a slight hardening effect on | th upon the I#Mmube is not more than 30 | the rate. miles in a straight line and that the Bulnnnn ettack is directed against |15 TO 20 FIGHTING S8HIPS from the Danube to Nish, Salonikl, connecting mania with the Aegean Sea. At least congress has in ita discretion de- any pronounced | termined that the heavier burden can be carried mon easily by are driven ba improvement can be at- 'S news from New York | come, and it ., ’l'h. that utt “Hritish financial commission [eay that ssch the exchange problem |rageous.” establishment of a further the large in- is not for the pourts to Serious for ‘Entente Allies. eclassification The situation ls admitted to be 2 very serious one, not only for Serbla, but for the whole ailled cp asserted that the Serblons are “tnfilct- yery heavy losses both on the tro-Germans and &llstnflw, b ‘with thelr arm; about a quarter tat militon men they aro belisved to hl-l. little chance of making any pro- Answering a_contentien that a-p(u e 18th amendment, the consti': ires income taxes te b ual- urges that turmuy rule is linited te exelse taxes g | 2nd does not reach direct taxes, /Right te Diseriminate, OF DREADNOUGHT TYP Contsmplated by Bscretary Danlels for the im condi taking place, Quotations in Dollars. tions in the coal mlnln(e.npl. 4 mm' The reason for this is found in an announcement made at the stock ex-| The hercio status in bronze erected | ™%e change t certain | at the Bloody Angle, Gettysburg, Fa.. to the memory of Major General Al- exander S. Webb wu dedicated. ments provided for quounc Pnnlw A-uhh announced that he terms of dollars was unable to give the declsion as heretofore. Reading, P-u-ylmh of m it on the subject of and Westinghouse, togeth recruiting, but sald this would not be number of other issues, are of $50 par|ion gdelayed. rad point besis tn the past In Tetnga| .. While painti house point e past. a in New they will be quoted in terms of doi- | iiaven, Lars am"' lars, which apparently halves their | high ladder. He was lakm to a l-.os- value, g-‘:lt ‘where he was found to have a Commission of Brokers, ured thigh. Another amendment proyvides for a - ot one-haif © he "brokers® com- | _The whaleback ok steamshlp, I B one-sighth of one per cent., | Nellson, which went aground on Point or nuo or hundred shares, for buy- Kaeweenaw Point, Lake Mich- ing stock quoted under LO ignn Friday, filled and sank on these 1-\- whioh Bunday night. g. Soms time before President Wilson utr-] - o it a( the date -nd Jowa Cen wnnun. and announcemen! th- brokers’ fee hmu will N $6.01 will be made, This was stated hundred shares, The decisien of -officially, 3 odfl»lo!. dnlm to revert to their - usual of one-eighth of one per vent, above the mark frao- has besn one-quarier of ene w cent, Thia proved (e be ui mnhr d some b\ll’h. dealers are sald hn 0 iness; henve the nv—m to the basis, resistance against three or four hundrea thousand Austro-Germans and _hundred . thousand are t]!.o er of the capital to mmem the kum" M to !gmn Tn-ty. tly -has declded to under which she ls assisi hvr l-rbhn ally in cese of an uucln having sald when of. Five Year lulldl wms" and are based BRITAIN DISMISSES B BULGARIAN MINIOTER. ® | nought -and battle cruiser. proportionate e Leonden, Oet. fellowing = official ‘announcement the Clsmissal of the Bulgarian ml ter to Great Britaln was issued to-|for recommendation as a \mflmu programme for the | Y. Wilson and submari: m.—The | cruisers, destroyers a: of | enough 10 ke a_new American fleet nis- | _is eontem) ted by Secreta “Hh Molesty's nounces that the -Buigarian minister MAS3 OF EVIDENCE IN CASE ONE KILLED, TWO INJURED IN MOTOROYCLR COLLISION e Number of Accidents MHave Mw pened. New Haven, Comn, Oet, 13.—As a result of a head-on motorayele ocol- lision on the Milford Turnpike on the eutskirts of Milferd late tonight, one man recéived injuries whi later R the Bulgarian aif has beun handed his passports “remal have discussed infermally the between | needs of the and ere agreed that OR NEW HAVEN DIRECTORS, caused death in a heve; o - that Greece. of armed neatrality.” followers of the quadruple en- tihta. howaver, have decided to take _action, As soon ns the news the B attack on Serbia was | #ceived in London the Bulgarian min- isteh was handed his passports apd Great Britaln and Bulgarie have been |in order to Tho Bulgarfan minister Britain was handed his passports this |next five aftaruoon, according to an Announce- ment by the Central News equately prepared for defense tlie present strength of the Great | flest must be almost doubled in the{ ears, with the addition of o latest type of faat most powerful fighting ora Detalls as to numbers have not yet |Rwlmd by Gevernment Attermeys— New York, Oct, atiorneys in the ease ef directers and 13.—Gevernment another die and was ses riously hurt, At & late hour the name of the man who died had not been learned, bu it was known that he lived h m was_ ridl with Antenie .dl “This energetic action Grea aged 24, of 323 Commerce str Britain and Bracce, in accord with Hven. when s ycle” srached. 1ots topies under, discunsion by Cho. the allies, have undertaken. They have M. Viviani, the French prime min- the chamber of'dcputies today declared that France Great Britain' and Russia had decided to take joint o 4 former dirpetors of the New York, N. L, 8HIP & ENGINE.£O. New Ifaven and Hartford railroad, who go em trial tomerrew, been finally worked out, but the idea of fixing a ratio for a vontinuing pro- BELEAE MACHINIEES. PEMANDS. gramme over a period of five years is apether motorcycle driven by Hialmar | national peace congress at San Fran. | welghed the aiMculties. Our princi e pal ‘preocoqupation is the defence of the basic principle upon which the general board of .the navy and Secre- tary Daniels now are under the so-called criminal Sherman law, with consp monopclize the transpertation traffic Employes Will Not Answer Until Re- turn of Organizer Doyle. action that tomorrow “Russian troops will be fizhting by the side of urs.” dered i gente o b tory By mighty eorta 15 hich rendered unconscious, - ritish & are investigating op_| tory by mighty efforts, to w! we The man who died had his leg b ...'u.,,,. of certain yachts, :fi.-;"hz, owe the victories already won up- Iy hurt, his skull fgractured and oth- | suspect have been prepared or s on our soil with the valorous support recommendations. Another conference of Now England, spent today in re. viewigg the mass of evidence which 7 have unearthed dfter more than a year cf investigtion. be called by Fed- Judge Ilurt with twelve of the tweniy-one defendants cited to appear and the prospects that it will rst ge w the jury for 5 verdict much before February verdict will depend the flhnofl(lon ot the cases of six who gained a se) others having obtained immunity. Motions to dismiss the indictments on behalf of the defendants as soon as thke case i moved for trial are ex- pected. The twelve defendants are: William ™O. Rockefeler, ‘Ledyard, D. Newton Barney, A. Heaton Robinson, ard D. Robbins, James S. Heming- way, Charles F. Brooker. Charles M. Henry K. McHarg, Drewster and George MacCulloch Allies Landing at Saloniki. An Anglo-French force is known to be landing in Saloniki, considerable Groton, Conn., Oct. 12.—Demands for a new wage schedulé made by the ma- | bere e be chinists employed by the New London Ship & Engine company have been refused by the company, it was an- The notice posted in the plant states that the company ex- pects to.be engaged in filling orders long after the rush for war munitions at other plants is over and the em- ployes who stand loyally by the com- pany now will fare best in the end. The machinists by petition last weéek asked the company for a 15 per cent. increase in wages, for overtime and double time on Sun- days and holidays. the company voluntarily gave the men increase and in May, 1913, it established an eight hour day with nine hours’ wages. The machinists today they will not act upon the company's answer until the return here of Organ- izer Doyle of the International Ma- There are about 800 of whom about half the number belong to the union. the non-union men sigmed the peti- president and the secre- tary will be held Friday, at which the but there is total number probably will be fixed. speculation as to where Rugsia will enter the Balkan con- ‘is that Grand Duke Nicholas is to command -the Russian kan which 18 believed military circles here woluld make the people less willing to fight there being a deep veneration among the Bulgarian peas- ants for the cmperor of tamily. nounced today. LANSING CONFERRED WITH CARRANZA REPRESENTATIVE. General Talk on Situ Steps Were Taken. on—No New 12. — Secretary trial, the three Lansing conferred today with Eliseo 1epresentative It was their first since the Pan-American diplo- ecided that recognition should be extended to the Carranza govern- ment in’ Mexico. The' secretary described the confer- ence later as a general talk on the sit- | uation and said no new steps had been was awaiting ‘re- spoases from South and Central Amer- ican governments. time and a half Italy Not to Cooperate: General Carranza. It is understood that Italy has de- cided not to cooperate with the allies in the Balkans, the Italian government be(ng of the opinion that troops can- be spared for any campaign other that in Trentino and Triest. ow_that Austria and Germany have entered on their Balkan enterprise, ‘which is contemplated as the first step toward ,an ende.t\or {o zec;re afier- man ipire in the Near East, ere b‘m back, but the aliies tw with a vigorous offensive Five weeks ago a ten per cent. chinists’ union. probability wiil FRENCH PRESS PROTEST however, within another week. SUPPRESION OF PAPERS ly will take the form of g note er injuries, - Miskieich has a fractured | being outfitted, for use of our heroic allles, with our forces, skull'and internal injuries, At a late u"n. oll from u-k,m{':r the | sacrifices ard our bicod. No govern- hour his conditien was considered | British navy. ment could do otherwise in a duty so Pederson has a fracture at the hase of - tragic, but so simple. the skull, but he has a chance of re-| Dr. Charles Frederick. Holder, the To Aid i covery. the naturalist and author and founder| .p... S It 18 sald the accident occurred be_ | ot the Famous Tane clap ot Catalina Bhfl‘! ':‘hl;wr;n';nkmtu ‘g3 front, cause Pederson was on the wrong s!dé | siand, died at Pasadena California | 7 Wa¥e U er thsk of fulfilling of the road. Hoth machines were | Sunday of heart disease, in his six- |ooies which our interests and ous traveling at a high speed, it is said.|ty-fAfth year. jonor impose upon us. We are in Local physicians attended the Injured mrdM with the mcnlm n-chm of men on the scene and then sent in a| Another success for British arms|th® French armies. und. - #all for a hospital ambulance. in the Kamerun, a German colony in | [2€ Detween the governments o Great By a singular coincidence, at the|western Equatorial Africa, where | Dritain ;\tfl France is complete and 1 time the accident occurred, the Mil- | Allied troops have been fighting the | CADNOt better express it than in the ford business men's association was|Germans for several months was of- | [ollowing form, namely: “From now passing” a resolution asking the sec- | ficially announced. France and England, in accord with retary of state to have state police- —— their allies .are compigtely agreed to guard the stretch of road to prevent| Elmer |. Emerson for ten years|S° 10 the aid of Serbia to the extent speeding of automobil A number | cashier of the National Bank of Aont_ | the has asied our ald, and to assur of serious accidents have occurred on |gomery, N. Y. yesterday seintenced |0 the profit of Serbla, Greece the turnpike recently. by Federal Judge W. B. Sheppard to | RUmania respect for the treaty ot six years imprisonment in the United ;“:'Ch"!‘:r‘ of "‘“g'fl we _are m( h tiary s arantor. The British governmen e s at Ataintg, Ga. | 203 the Fremch government are in DECLARES BULGARIA DOES NOT DESIRE WAR. Pasquale Zuppa was put on trial in s peri fectives conforming the superior court at New Haven Bulgarian Minister of War Explains |charged with murder in the first de- | their military wlhflrlilt':clh Russia h:- Cause of Mobilization. gree in having killed Antonio Corsi in | decided to join wi er allies to - Guilford on September 6. Robbery|help the Serbian people and tomor- on the east and west they will ho lbl. o at least prevent the send-' large reinforcements -to The company is rushed with work for the United States and foreign gov- v\hh‘i would be presented to Mr. Ar- redondo here. His reception today was | of an unofficial character. For Violating Ovd.n of Censor In Publication of Ar\mlu Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct. 9. via Berlin |is alleged to have been ihe motive. |Tow her troops il fight alongside of and London, Oct. 12, 5.09 p. m.—Gen- eral Jecoff, Bulgarian minister of war,| The steamer N-rrbma. Von Mackensen. anh Offensive Weakens. French,.in Both the Champagne and Aflol-e regions of France are con. tinuing their offensive, but not on the scale of the recent attacks. ish after their success in repelling the big German attack are preparing for another move, but at fhat-point only the commanding generals, kno “The declsion to recognize General Carranza,” said Mr. Arredondo, as he left the state department, triumph for the Pan-American policy 1t is of great im- portance to the lu(u!‘e growth of un- derstanding between the nations of this hembisphere.” ALL QUIET AROUND PORT AU PRINCE American Officials Believe Most of the Paris, Oct. 12 5.40_p. m.—The pro- test of the dsi jation of Paris News- against the suppression newspapers on account of violations of orders of the censor preventing the publication of certain articles, com- Washington, Oct. 12.—Rear Admiral neighboring countries, both allied and Caperton, commanding the Amarlun AVIATOR’'S BODY LOCATED neutral, coming into France comtain the who has just been appointed com- |ond largest vessel GERMAN STEAMER SUNK mander-in-chief of the Bulgarian |registry, from Navrik to Pllhdslnhh IN THE BALTIC SEA. forces, salq today in a statement to|With 11,000 tons of iron ore, is 16 days representatives of the foreign press: |Overdue and it is feared she has been |p g iy} Submarine—Crew Given 16 “Bulgaria does not desire war. We |l0st with her crew of forty-four men. Mi L Ship. mobolized only when the Serbians, in- o Pe stead of giving up Macedonia, gon- & centrated troops on the Bulgarian "r:fm'" fi“’,‘f “':":"“".; 5:"‘“-“ (7 e gt o Tastéad of compelling the Ser- | estion, for the establishment of jolnt| Nicomedis. with a cargo of 6,500 tons expeditionary force in Haiti, cabled th nm-yidepn(;}mmtnth‘ a dstu:hmem sent into the interior to ascertain the conditions in the vicinity of Port au | Still Strapped to the Pilot's Seat— Prince, had found all quiet there. Since Oct. 5, the despatch said, no more arms had been turned in to the American ), authorities under the agreement of the | o~ Lieutenant Walter R. T Officials here | the aviator who fell to his death yes- was located in San Diego bay this afternoon by divers S. S.. San Diego. The army tractor No. 80, which Tal- faferro was flying at the time of his fall, was found by the divers a short k from the Parls news- _that they have started, it is be- Now nave& hm that the British and French western line will give the Ger- lN SAN DIEGO BAY says the pro. . “is conscious of having, since t! beginning of the war, taken up the| defense of the most sacred national interests. It hag not merited the daily injuries infiicted upon it and manifests its resolution no longer to submit to the violence imposed by ‘er thearbitrary behind suthority 13 1t umeJ-anm‘ gt Pichon, former 1. Simond and Discovered by Divers. h ‘the same on the eastern Germans, havin, ir offensive to an end ex region of Dvinsk, the Rus- recupe?kted woindted“l‘lll: nfi‘ are ltrflil‘ns back in-their familiar The Germans claim another suc- -,‘ ‘of Dvinsk, but they are still - to the west of I onm that Russian counter- ‘e bpe.n repulsed south of San Diego, Calif.,, Oct. 12.—The body. rebe] chiefs to dl think most of the revolutionists al- ready have disarmed. HAZING AQOLISHED AT NAVAL ACADEMY. terday morning, loukst. They Arthur Mayer, S forelgn minister, Henri - |agencies of federal reserve banks in|of iron ore from a Swedish port for DS the docdurle Srinte pocechiad | South and Central American countries | Hambork. was sonk e the Ballc e sn ultimatum to Bulgaria, demanding -t an immediate breach with the cen- v The Nicodemia was sunk off t.x“\‘ldgo"em This would have meant southern point of Oland, a Swedish o for us. ~ ot hich Kalmar Sound operates COULD NOT AGREE WITH R .- FORD’S PUBLIC UTTERANCES. | formed by Dr. Emil Girou Paris. reported that James Couzens Resigns ag Vice Pres-| NEW ORLEANS RECTOR ident and General Manager. EXONERATED FOR SHOOTING Detroit; Mich, Oct. 12.—Announce- | Witnesses Told Grand Jury Vietim distance from where the struck the water. . other notable managers of the Paris .| was still strapped to the pilot's seat. in, Votmynia’ and in By Volum{,y e » mhm Regaining smnw. general the Ford Automobile coms Annapolis, Md., Oct. 12.—The h: system has been abolished at the val academy by the voluntary uunn AUTO STRUEK POLE “m‘ ANTHRAX SUFFERER AND ONERTURNED &'h- siané seemingly have entire- it mitiaUNe especialiy:io IS GROWING WEAKER vany. - “T"could uot agree with Mr. Ml public utterances with reference of the midshipmen of the three Gd!eh.r'!itv&:— is reported from Pef- er Striva. The ter- ittle was f t bl iroic ut!sh e Rflllnn oflgnl‘lve m Two Persons Were Seriously Hurt claxses, it became known tonight. Al- Tmporutuu Has Reached 104—Rallied :l;?u‘gh no formal resolution was pass- it was stated on authority there was an expression of the feel- of the three classes out the fact that last tical When Anti- 'rcxin Was Administered. New « York, Oet h wh&hlg'u war unpreparedness and other -b- Jects of 'arldnlnt;lu\m. Mr. Couzens sald today. o been associated with Mr. Ford in the manufacture of autcmobiles for 13 years. The Ford directors are to meet Isar | taks .action on the

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