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Urging President Harding to author- - sudden drop in perature has ize & thorough investimution by the de-| Washington, March 23.—No-report has |auton r HaDbE! achuntd featn Tor Rbe SALLLY of ihe e0t ] then saummoned’ Soverals irpe . wiothe | oroohcitds Oeneral Fricracn, B riyed oy e partment of justice ‘of peonage condi-| heen received ~here comcerning the ar- spectators described as a{ormous Dear, peach and plumb érops in | trucks, which Dbegan carting away the |l i e g e county, Georgia, where [rest of John Willlams, Jasper county ck southern New Jersey.” ' 3 Williams, a white landowner, has| farmer, charged with peonage and mur-{it to a- pile ‘of debris.” Firemen :worked £ killed or caused to be killed eleven me- | der, officials at the department of jus-|three hours before the <hild's body was groes who threatened to ‘testify ‘against|tice said today, although agents of th¢|found. ) } oy Willlams regarding peonsge” the mes | department have been investigating al-| The woman was found pinned under sage declared: leged coaditions in that section of{the rear axle of a heavy automobile and “This association has furnished num-| Georgia for some time. In the matter of{yp Aress; cases of peonage to the department| the murders, it was said, the state au- tions in Jasper is'no greater cause of unrest” icult because of local feeling. Pl*lfio! ‘O! “SHORT LINE" 1| POLICE ARE SUBDUING short line employes the hoard declared |tories will be blown up, which the work-| BSrement, .he sald, would be waa “impracticable > determine what | men threaten. . i reamonable rules shall be on the shoril At Halle the situation is quiet, this, se-| have been fair to n of lon couled sonab! from 25 to 400 men .were parties to the, e s ke i 3 2 heering multit o, WORKING FOR RELEASE OF The Assoclated -Press. ‘correspondent and | uate. (e monteans o e e Accent #mid the war-laden atmosph w17 | . lease about 50 Americans held in uvdl: bty - lwhllax;nte‘:ln:' n..;h se- ere of 1917. |z the “Nati useta belng made by the state lice administration headquarters, | > of lea b g P infflentified agencies, | Where they had beeh a number of {mes, | gawa te bay o moer o et o “Catiiolic D: accordin; u" " 3 <. @ E "4 —\_l—!.—Eflnfll to' re- | vestigated, wer~ placed under arrest lor'h‘ his landing, with Marshal Joffre, | ¢ Davenport ;lll‘ designed to author- ' ton 1s $97,000,000 and the New Haven Sehator Heflln of Alabama, who 'has |§uard and examined for three hours. 1“““ and broaght him back to ‘Battery | ‘A party of Amerloan senators and con- |FECEIVErship for default in payment ot made inqui-ies fa behaif of Emmett Kil-{ The papers of the newspapermen were!get n glimpse of him. Although -the ;. (savings banks afid trust companies. patsiek. 8ald to havs been sentenced e 20 (sorutinised for suspected forgeries, their | cxact time of his arral had mot been | amer mad e @ e hy eierusY: | The traffle committce of the Manufac- |fan Surists for fh- years imprisonment at Moscow. b v ey examined for signs of *the announced, the crowds waited patiently - Of the 60 Americans held by the bol- |Russian accent and their opinions were|pack of rigid lines drawn by long rows sheviki, Senator Hedin was _Informed, |Bolicited to determine if they had radical'of police. - - about six or eight including Kiipatrick, | Sympathies. When they entered thei . . are reported in prison. The other were |Toom, conversing in English, a resplen- . ‘and | Do attention to this order, a young officer) OWners and operators = of government- ::hh m;n:‘ the .u't;: :vo;tmut 4 and sald: “Follow me ! ‘owned ships will meet with the shipping jent. Hi “a native of | ‘“Who are you?’ was asked, and he re. ¢ v - Aottt Taes e My ot Dmels, [ | i e b A uking T e e R E t h bt s ttey {roall hag Boen Engqeatad, DO, predicted. Washington, = March. 28.—Secretary % Weeks indicated today that a nmew. chiet ’“‘“,_E,’,,",’,:’, e e o rected | flon Of not. renewing the. existing. coy.|bombs’ into the Diana - theatre, which |French, ‘of Bridgeport, chaimman of tie ] ©of staff of the :m;‘tc -ueceol: :uor tles were convinzed tloy had ne intene ¢w | LFaCts, but to effect reductions in wages General Peyton C. d:f" Setom of con. |t 0act as agents o° ‘he enciny and 1] at|and changes in hours and working condi- 3 lected before the 'Wn ‘fl"-lk fefuscd | they Were ot bolshevik propagandists, |tions. Details of proposed changes, he| Plans were completed by Warsaw City to e-c.;".’.“&';“..‘?a';'r eyoidigaying that - g added, will be worked out with the board | Council, Russia, to put all beggars to “ihe name of the mew chief of staft will| NO SERIOUS OUTBREAK probably be ‘before congress meets.” Compilation of the list of nominasions | Dublin, March 28.—The fitth anatvers. | oo 200Ption of the Niew agreements. for generil officers ls expected t» Lé|ary of the Easter rising passed today | COMMUNISTS CHE now, masters of the Bagdad raflway and sempleted this week secretary. serious CKED BY 20 doors .of Bryn Mawr college would be | NOW. mas! o 3 ~ s’ Pl Bribringa incidents, and.although ; are, continuing to advance toward An-| WANT REPRESENTATIVE ON Wst, it 1s understood, will be.almast 2 | outrages have mot ceased throughost Ihe AMERICAN MILITABY PoLICE| ' O"D open this summer to poor girls G T ® duplieate - of that sent to m‘nfi by' eountry, thers was a noficaibic absence Former Secretary Baker, a of confirmation. One important exception, | holidays. The residents of Kingstown | COTURURISt outbreak occurred -this- morn- a however, may be the inclusion of tuc | were alarmed late Jast niznt by fi ing in the American. bridgehead area at|- ;. - intact and retreat into the | HArding was urged today by a deiega, name of Brigadier General Clarence R |and bomb explosions and by sepori: 5 | Montabaur, six miles northeast of Enren:| Ponsms ls expected by Central Ameri. |KecD the army incact an tion representing eleven of the indi iths 5 he ke | , former commander of the 26th|an attack on Kingstown nawal base. breitstein. . A riot call was answered by|can diplomats to exhaust every means of depths ot Anatolla, drawing the Greekd| pengent orsanizations of ratiroad - em An pioyes and subordinate officials that vis- ited the White House, to adooint a man from one of their erganizaiions to the rajlroad labor board. | Three names suggested by the dele- gation were -those ‘of Wilbur L. Heacax of Chicago, jgrand secretary of the Or- der of Railway Station Agents; Edwar ' DANBURY CITY ELECTION |McNamara, Lowell, Mass., senior grand vice president ‘ef the factory. Danbury,” Conn,, March 28.—Mayoer | Station ‘Emploves, and James H..Lopn- | -~ William-C. Gilbert. -republ was | ey, Worcester. Mggs., of the WORKING FOR DISARMAMENT It was snnounceq In Chieage after the | re-clected In the city electioh here to- | Raliway Expressmen. (New England) National Guard Division overseas, to head the list of major gen- | eleven -o'clock - at nigat the erals. His name did not appear in the | guards at Kingstown were nttacked from | 10 Testore order. the Panama-Costa Rica boundary award | TUfkish nationalist army in ~Ereerum.| Baker nominations. three different points simeltanisusly. | 1t 100k the twenty men of the Ameri-|by Chief Justice White. ) ;:m. Z:“’."r‘lhzzln "i‘r;o;ve n‘:‘ t:li‘:“i"tx - 3 There was sharp firing and fge ata: can military police only a few. minutes|s > W e 3 tapha Kemal Pasha. INETANTLY KILLED WHEN parties were dispersed without. im after their arrival at Montabaur to put| The New Britain Machine company, B S50 BASEBALL BAT SLIPPED | ing damage. down the disorders: They arreated the| Which on- Saturdayannounced,a 20 per G-;_"""‘-o ¢ Mortolh Ve ot s | occurred in Dublin today. Thers were no |Munist Hterature. No further troubls is| terday announced & 20 per cent. «=io- ginfa Polytechnic s instantly killed here Yesterday when o e R 4 E s of " 3 u.;nnn htm- ‘lv:ad "W; '-16'“! g ”5' TO RENEW SEARCH FOR struck + MES| L' third American Lumber co: to_be | day. by.a majority of 134 votes. defeat- b S e SING NAVAL' BALLOON Philadelphia, March 25, held from MarcH 30 to April 1, & nation- | ing D. Frank Stevens, democrat. The e hm:,’w'"'",“;,‘,’,:&m:. g gl iola. 35 o] Ot gt et .'.k":“m al newspaper advertising eampalgn te | other republican - candidates - for * city REVIEW CASES AGAINST B, & M, Makes Such Accusations in gale swoopisg down on New York late Vot it R R e B e < Combined’—Includes Profits Gained Through Sale of 3 : < : v e . uproof A party of Mexican business men have | agcitn here today In what was descrive| < o save it E 19 WMWM“WP& SR artived in New Xork fo fesiors business | ed Uy them as the biggest raid i this city since the Volstead enforcement act] : % went into effect. The.largest haul was wd an Italian commission to | made in the Bowery warehouse of the visit this country and bear felicitations | Menorah Wine company, where 2,500 of Italy are being selected at Rome. case of Wing each containing three gal- 2 lons, and 500 barrels of wine, each con- “That the Department of Justice Aid Prosecutions i . T B e ko taiping 52 gallons, swere confiscated. Ernest S. Langley, ¢hief prohibition eri- : g s 3 ‘Peking to aid about 6,000,000 persons. forcement agent,. who conducted the raix L ; " : u % —— o ) m‘ cloud moving away ‘commission ‘The raid on the Menoran Companys #A.Gaint Desived From Capital; From Labor, o From Both Conversion of Capital Assets—Three Decisions Favor: — The reported were those: of/a . r " } Y NO REPORT IN WASHINGTON |Brockiyn child playing in a frame struc- &;.’:.x ;‘,‘m.".m.,. R R wmfl:m‘ "-“'B"M:,‘;“d‘fl:ff;: A B W TR L T o Mississippi OF JASPER COUNTY CASE [ture once used-as a motion picture house A and an unidentified woman struck by an The Served a warrant ‘on the manager and ent’ name - only recently. It was sajd 10 store or sell liquor. Do € instantly killed. % r * have the south ani of America is ‘afected | but fear was expressed that the deaths| | > System. "norou¢h investigatiom would. materially hamper 3 ishaient of those mu.cv f per- this system, whatever the cost tions by the federal au- estimates the total planting at 22,873,000 acres, a Icmy of 16 per cent., com- justice. The entire economic future| thorities have tie case wholly in hand, | was —_— o the n gy i 5 i M.fi'fl-m‘., sailed from the department and that there, as In oth- —_— § J —_— m-m of the country, investigation was | MEXICAN GOV'T TO USE ONLY . Celorado t Industrial reduc- PRODUCTS OF “UNION' SHOPS {ed Wages 0f 3,500 men belonigng to 1§ the i i ..~.qu,c_bwm?utulnmnum‘- ‘Washington, March 28.—The interna-4Ing from $1 to $1.20 a day. 5 : . _ | tional Association of Machinists, . with COMMUNISTS IN GERMANY| headquarters here, under an t thret F¥ive automebiles, been named m large jitney buses, were. partly destroy- WORKERS DISMISSED 0 Edwarg heir troub N assets. Talirieds B Wpplied 1o | The workmen still heve the wpper hand | Davison, of the machiniets, for farmi ma- |oklest Alumnas of Willlams SoHege, (WO | merr ra. sey cn "o ghe Vernors of the New of the diversified duties of the | 1o attack them for fear that the big fac- | ment. The policy of his office under tne|birth, cocurred at Clifton Springs, N. Y. without uniform . classifica- |cording to the police. being due to post- placing orders with work. The board declarel It |ponement of the communist nlans, Which public. not undertake to determine Tea- provided for-the capture of the surround * southern re- |$500,000 gamages against R. H. Mcyast- | . 5 ers, a stock broker, for alleged slanderous :he Mounr Ver- | remarks. N ¥ ) teatd President on_the short Mnes: . - | 153 “earriers, | employing Ten electric lines were dismiss-|except to Berlin, by the police. who Insti- oy %m s g . 27 others applied the wage scales m,d rigorous control of all activities inj New York, March 28.—Rene ' Viviani, trunk lines, eliminating them from jan'effort to check agitation by alleged |former French-premier and now xtraocr. le New Haven road Instigated the pres- . Under, the decision, e!nml Russian bolsheviki whom they say are|dinary envoy of the - French govern- tablished a record in the run from Los ers may #till negotiate their own |numnerous here.. No telephoninz was per- for practicaily “all its business, he said. it for the past year. Included in the trust.fand were|fhe” ingividual: shall, inclods ‘gaing % 9.500 shares of stock in Jos:ph T. Ryer- e . i H England states.” He de the rafl- ‘profits, ™ the Froty Mgy in Leuna, the police showing no Intention | chenry and standard railroad -cquip: foosiong: o (I Eges o am Y by e ol pm;’f";‘" ne ralleison and Son. a corporation, which. were | yery piain that %fl"" 4 with traffic league officers and other ship- | YAlued at $561,000 on March 1, 1913, but | income tax,on proceeds men a ) ) - — } § | Tiotu\ bt AYE ROTHI0R0 w07 which were sold in 1917 for $1.986.000. . crty to the extent only manutacturers of - these produ John Burke, treasurer ‘of the | my. cge of the New Y ‘ew Haven | COllection of a tax on the difference in mized labor im [United States, began suit in Chicago for 1ol praveford raliroad was presented by value between March, 1913 and the date ¥ President B, 3. Pearsén, and Viee Drest, |0t fale as_income. was upheld by the Gents E. 6. Buckland’ ani | Benjarin {c0Urt In the -decision renderad today. jpauts ment to this country, arriv Angeles, to_Philadelphia. . The elapsed ¢ tn, New Haven road had been return-|version of eapital assets’ ts on wages or working condl- |mitted ‘excent in’' German, The streets bt p o o A lon the steamship Lorraine, and will time, including transit at Panama Camal|oj to the owners by the federal rajiroad| “Tt js obviqus that unless this cefini- the decision stipulated’that It|were ordered clear by 9-in the evening ¥ abtbraoon. : Ho \administration in as good condition as.tion be modifind It rules the case at har when it was takem over, the New Haven and notwithstanding. the argurments heard An outburst ef crime in which . twe | 6,1q ‘be able to pay eight or nine per;in this case we oontinue entiraly satisfied v, . wii that definition. Since th eral storekeepérs were rohhed Kept detec- | g, Ji¥idends now. ol to. Washington tomorrow afternoon. Ho | V28714 days 3 Hours: and no civilians were permitted to go be- 7 g B expects to confer with Presilent Harding, o whom he came * g *Congregation In the streets of more | tesy." op Wednesday. o oL oo A brilliant spring sun streaming down men were kiled and a church and sev- “The value of the New Haven road is I'conslderahly in' excess of what is car-| tives on ‘the jump in-New' York yester- day. 4 uate the contrast in the ' circumsances T, iy q two other - Americafi g N 4 . AMERICANS HELD IN RUSSIA et m;:rten“::d one <t his arrival today with those surtound- | . New York senate last'night pas “The New Haven-owncd property valua A‘small reception coommittee, compos- Iof Isabella” to/change its name to the| Vo 00: hetrs of America Referring .to talk of a ‘reccivership, o s FMr. ! B 0 piver to | semt to district police headquarters under down the bay to meet the eminent of. Mr. Buckland said that the effect of a Park, where ' thousands had gathered to sented a statement to the hearing, point- | United and ammunition at Sidl ‘Yahia V. on 3 : ernor Lake said that railroad conditions French (reasury estimates that govern- board Friday to discnss a° new. . agrec. that areceivership for the New Haven |tiongl ported to have made botihevis: speeshis,|May 1 and the chairman said that owners ; COmpanions of Amelo Astaft, aliezed an- {1 1c *reoeed |and Operators have signified their inf archist, arrested on. charge . of throwing | Assoclation - of 'Connecticut. and R, Traffic League, GREEKS NOW ARE MASTERS * after conferences between the owners and | work. . The old miiitary hospital will be OF THE BAGDAD RAILWAY operators in New York and then the em-|converteq into a_workshop for employ- T it 1 ployers will meet with. the men to cem-|ment of some of the medicants. Constantinople. March 28 (By the A. very EASTER IN IBELAND and women industrial workers, “in order |gora. that they may chfain the henefits of a | The Turkish communication announces of murders and’ambushes during the higher education.” the withdrawal of .the Ottoman forces to . Coblens, March. 28 (By the A. P.),—A g after it official communique says ¢ the provost marshal and American mili.|diplomatic resistance = before 'complying, v 3 At the ,,f,}.",,',; tary police were despatched o Montapaus |28 demanded by Secretary, Hughes, with | Kiazim Kara Belir. commander of the h, l'BI-I(‘.;TB VICTORIOUS IN Va., March 28.—lawre Two bomb atta s 6n military: logrles | 163d€r and confiscated a guantity of com-| CeDt- Wage cut for, the office force, ves- ?’ Institute, was ulmost | Cooualties except one civilian slightly ir. | SXPected: » tion in pay for all amployes in the main ——— . ORTHODOX FRIENDS ARE g late home building will be undertak- | offices - were elected, ~Several had ma- ‘ station sald toni, Harding to start a - world bi t ight of the allégeq' plot by which “White Sox | Bridgeport, Conn., March 28 —Jjcur- Washington, March 28 —Colonel Jay | Southport, England,. March players “threw” the 1919 world’s serles. | neymen barbers in five shops were ool J. Morrow, who has been acting as gov- ernor of ‘the Panama Canal zone, was 28—(By land, on. March '28.—The supreme P.)—The independent labor ‘party, % Willlam Jennings Bryan, and planes wi ; vote was cast. ‘A large number of Wo- pla; 1l renew the searchias soon offered resoluty land: ammunition that were not delivered. taxed -was the amount realized from the sale of stock in 1317, less the capital in iried on our pooks” said Mr. Buckland.|vestment as of March 1, 1913, it Is pal Transportation system valuation is $150,- | EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF e i Ranpa 1) ' 'THE PANMANIAN ASSEMBLY o administration for « gressmen arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, ;OPligations = “would Ve tremendous on jof $1.000.000, and ‘o= i e of agents quietly entered tfie establishment, |ion was endorsed by tae enfire court. ted them as upholding in every partic- confiscated liquor. BEe lar the contentions of the government, i Ay |~ The Menorah = compan; rohiibition by - | tin Wheat forecast for india far 1970-11 | agonts sald. was orisinaily the Contia- g PeUpVed elimination of problems in stigiates. tie ental Wine' company and later ‘became | so1'po % CASES Gecidod foday WoulC 0 the Garrett company, 'taking its pres-| ooy (O¥ard relieving the i % ment of Inconveniences it has suffered as that the present company has no permit a result of muiti-angled tax MNtigation No estimate could be olbfillne‘ d‘flllm! . as to the amount in’ 4ollars and cents Shippers Oppose Proposed affected. by the. court's action. . : Apparently, with & view of early clear- :Nn'm" A Campbell, ~ President Pearson said the| T0e Word “income” was defined by the le : ing towns first. ‘The intention then was| ’ i gncas Sreete 27|10 per Gent. Merease sought by the New ‘Supreme court in a case andar the cor- ot the kinds of jto ch into le_and i achin hel . 1 re: L ‘e gk - .| poration. excise tav nct of 1909, Justice: Anehm M-mnuuu A M&m Hall i tzed ~tor - iy HeL £ ¢ States - Bnin Board Haven road . woul u_.”_yd,ckpnly.‘l;: Clark gaid, a &0 derived from eapl < s ble rules’ province, " plolige are. ¥ g ) vernmen firond = g tal, .from lsbor, o srom- doth combined.* 5 - Hpfaa oupe. S¥e. e comumer~{ ", 3 i o Thiz. definition, trequently approved by FE a m‘"um&. .."",'m New Haven road, |this dourt” the opinion continved, ‘re- E o ¥ Fearson. He - Becly celved . :n additfon in the latest ol 6 e ahoemaldng Lk fre New Haven road's _ho.mon‘%_:‘ Gectaion (iiener vs. Macomer) which #chool opened In ¥ pramer. jdifferent from’ the western roads, which | % especially sienificant In its appl . Batvy "g"",“?h"'h' former. Yice a8 have long haul business. . The New Ha-|'0 «ich 2 casc as we heve Ber ' Fhe ' miral, aged y Wi enrol as cob- 5 “1ta 5 Inition was' n made to read: ‘Inchme. NE | bler's apprentice. . - . o M) . s yn tesitery {may-be deined as a gain dertved from - capital, from Jabor. or from th com- Stbamanip Weiter K. Luckipbach 98- by g Frcaident Budkland denled that (LTG5 SNl n"ee e ‘umdervtond-to’ 10~ “ent ‘rate increase proposal. He said that;ciude profts gained through sale or cof- e funid s o i eap pointment of a cotrimissira of Param erafting 4 canal zone and are on their way north., ' Ur¢Ts Association of Connecticut pre- | decision in line with the suggestion of *he States regard’ig o« detrmibia- [the Motoocan ‘cocdst for: & ‘tfibe! competing with ‘other sections, assembly which began this afternoon be- e tache, called out'.sternly: “Speak Ger- o heétile towara Spain. s 54 J JE Y 2 m;g 1-" Emm? .l::nv:d l;:‘:”lm : man ‘here” The correspondents paying| Washington, March 28.—Private ship- — 5 ¢ At the opening of the hearing, Gov-|hind closed doors. a It' is proposed that the/ mew loan be i r should be known to the-public.” He ndded ' gnaranteed by the proceeds of the pa- ment‘s total outstanding long term ex- Jottery. The existénce sert that the country has been e P.)—The town of Kutala has been evac- | necessity for possessing a Teserve supply Announcement _was _made that the |uated by the Turks, and the Greeks are of Cefcrsive materials. RAILEOAD LABOR BOARD ; 28. — President hew positions. The plan apparently is to| 5, Jashinglon, March 38 - PLANNING CHURCH LJALLIANCE FOR INT'L DISARMAMENT| P ¢ d out today upon their refusal ‘o ne-| = Perth. Australia ,March 25 —Llenten- ¥ confere rejected The third -edse of sleeping cept a reduction in wages from $23 1o |«nt Macintosh, who.last year flew from fornially EPP o e sone woverncr: Gryswbeliing. SR | $21 weekly, - The president. »-the incal |England to Australia, was killed in an R Brotherhood of 4535 ing out certain conditions of, industry in!tion of the Costa Fica1 f-mtz- «n (he f _procedure probibiting 23 Spannish gunboat - Benlfaz eaptured |Connecticut.” Raflroad = rate increases, | Atlantic side ‘of the lsthrus, were the|any court official from permitting coples b TO DISCUSS WORKING three gun-running boats 'lapding arms lgaiq the -statement, ‘put Connecticut in- £aid to be under detention in various dently uniformed sergeant, with monocle, e - towns. Kilpatrick, a former Red Cross |Clesely clipped hair and upturned mus- CONDITIONS OF SEAMEN of the United States is opposing its further con- h 1, - yresent Jottery expires’ July 1 next. ‘The S okl follow me.” ditions for all classes'of seamen employed| T -onC. Of whichi |24,715,870,000" weré due A He ‘said the raflroads faced a difficult |y The corrersponients swed ‘and weye|ON Vessels on .the Atlantic coast, Chair~ to the United ‘States. situation ‘and ‘constructive eritielsm was | tinuance. d TO APPOINT A NEW CHIEF R T ey ien 2 SYUS! i Benan Samopncen Yonighor _ to be desired. Among those Who spoke| Cable despatches received OF STAFF OF THE ARMY from . the E P of Milan are searchi: for two |against the rate increase were E. Kent'Panamanian representatives in Washing ing other rew<pap:.m:n who were re-| All agreements with the men expire b, rrih B Hubbard; president of the' Manufacturers'ton jndicate that the - state departmen there is showing increased impatience be- lcause of Panama’s delay in replying to caused loss of 17 lives. | executive committee ot the New England | Secre acy Hughes' note. 1 g The government is continuing its ef- torts to procure arms and munitions from availzing feorce. Members of iis government deny that it is the purpose to raise a standing army, but they as- y . | assisted by ‘three members of his staff, IMmen by the government. vqbuuu'u-l'nh.w‘: Munieipal ferryboat Queens rammed | estimated the. present value of this li-|today in the supreme court interpretation [duced by’ or ‘derived from’ that oil tanker at anchor in New.York bay, | quor at $260{000. thereby The court held that any gain ‘derivéd |of the constitutional amendment and Intersterstate ~commerce from corporate securitics or corporate |&cts of congress.”™ authorized the secretary of the treasury | warehouse was made. late this afternoon |assets, and any increase ‘n the valie of & 3 tention In euch case the opin-|in the 16th amendment did :iot % the gath realiztd’ by a single of 1894. argument which is ™, convince us: th: be adopted ‘which ure defest the ph reaiedd ; Earller in the day the fof the term “Income™ for the assessment|ment and ther became the e Yok e e R e anatorey. seplog that the satie :not_oficially recognized 23| causing damage to the ferryboat amounts | sanie- agents visited five other places. |of taxes under the income . and’ excess|EAIN’ Which has beén repeatedly deciar G w‘“.mm::lflmw Gemun:x::ry‘:fh:;? i sl R e sections Lo e |ing fo $16:000. - - ) ‘ where. ' they donfiscated wines . and{profits act: %o be tazable income within the ored People made pul and Govérnor-Dor- | be placed behind the Georgia prosecu- ¥ . ‘whiskeys valued: at $50,000, infor, quickly dismissed & oot gy 5 i $ £ i i :ggg i 258 i 550 £ il il 4 § H : ] g i § : il ing the docket of all important tax ques- | -Gains ‘or tions, the court betore - recessing until | soures wha ‘The H 6 Just shi, of arguments in the insurance dividend|ins mean vt il e Mgt aFainst the lcase, the corporation reorganization ease senger' rate {ncrease on the raliroads of|\nd the Inherifance tax cise. The first Ryerson - : involves taxation of diyidends applied as 5 New England to the interstate commerce the court’s decision-in commission, deslared William 15, Chang. [P7Ual payment to insurance premiues, by David M. Goodrich Jer of Boston, president of the New Eng- the second applies to stock réczived from volving taxation o by . autemobiles u _tor the Unif States with g April 11, advanced to that daie hearings | one_of the worst for peonage knowh te |seen in the fiying dust and rain. o g o eat ol B e B ‘""‘""‘ Mt I83dw; - Bagiand S0, SFEISY reorganization of & corporation, and tand Traffic League, at a public hearing | ‘1o TR ratiof, capital, except. on the rates question here today. The the last, “whether inheritance taxcs can|ur Goodrich ble Incomen. 0 : has 0 hedring was called by Governor Lake on | ¢, Jdeducted from taxal the price. he had- paid for the Cicago, March 28.—The, petition of | Halle, Germany, March 28 (By the A.| representative of the Mexican govern- o auln the garage of Clifford A Ipehalf of the Connecticut commfm z 'rd:l ;k"toae:“ -.k'ch(oa. by :h;rwmt The ruling. of the.tax assessors e | S i T det e B S, S CRamE TR Mot R R e e A T e Teentical with ‘those on _the trunk lines'| Bltierfeld say the authoritics have supe| ack as officia) advisor -{o the.: & firsstars ot the _ American e, e oaiee) e fiouse chamber 1% | pany. as trustee ot the estate of AFthr!quine sais of the country was ‘dismissed Dy the|pressed the revolt. The only fighting has| govérnment whicl# binds itself to use bought a new bullding | shinpers. railroad officials and others. |RYerson of Chicago. from decisiors of J1- United States railroad labor board today. | been near Sange: dufi of “unfon shops” only-in : 1 nt location sufficiently r. Chandler charged that the e |1inois courts upholding assessments levied court. The case was heard last fall on the re- | men's armored train was held up and an{ tabilihments under its_control. e fora of a ed beds. | itves of the New England raiiroads broke | DY internal revenue GMefals npon profita | «Tne act L ¥ quest of fifteen unions that the wage |engagement ensued, a' few men being| An aftivg movement now .exists .in 5 s fafth with m\ shippers ‘when .they *‘took | Ferlized through the sale of certain 'vust| oesed provides t e met InSdme -af scales and national working agreements |killed or wounded. Mexico, ! ing to “Secreta~y- O Afie death’ 6t Rév. Dr. Lord, b3 opinion “Thus it this statute imposes H 3 rived therefrom and since no New ute, still stands under the cou: STILLMAN DIVORCE FLEADINGS WILL NOT BE MADE PUBLIO York, March 28 —Definite ng- nouncement. that pleadings -and afdavits in the made Stiiiman divorce case will not be public when filed fn Westchéstcr county was made today by County Cleris Charles Docker. . Mr. Decker declared be would take advantsge of & section of the general rules of principal subjécts brought up before the|of .the pigadings. or ‘testimony in sued s dustries at ‘a greater ' disadvantage in|extraordinary session of the Panaminian cases 1o be taken by anyome other tham papers that is Dani him w] own the American g 5 > disarmament > Y - 18 than the mayor's. Of s'x /" OBITUARY that al ‘of the ‘missing | mevement, and ‘urged that the United |7 Y UTPEMER OF the B | e commton.souncll stected, | ¢ Chicago, ‘Maesh- 73, "— Piing o 2.4 . Saebibh: S Padheii s e sud Sve.men. waieh e ; 20ditional | aexican government commission, which | five_wero fepjublicans, making the e e e e ot betagy Pasadens, Callf, March =5 | found. the seard® yould ‘be cor o Eufoje sbortly,. will in- | merbership of the council nine Fepubil-| o " Lyou: international. . - disarmament Géorge M. Pullman, widow & acgalicly, A stelies e thivess A . George yestigate Aépghit of milligns - gesog - ocrats. Three Women | o re formulated today at a meeting of ventor of the Pullmar car, diec here to- rain squall Ry . to have ‘been made in “England -~ and | Who were te candidates ran. be-f o rie-sor It -wax’ SnboGRbel Ihdt BT GR - Deter tnait. o Bbe was 9] oot e e inday . ntee B Which | pranes undef previous regimes for arms | hind the'rest of the ticket A fairssizes | Ocal minister a: SR oI Mir ‘saclithw nnd GehAt- |aug e Search but the. dirigibie |caclieg . Edwatd Fl- lene 6f Boston and Thomas Marshall, ter, former Governor and Mr-. rank C. | as the weather moderates. i - Agec Meat By ke’ Rolls. ) formef ¥ice president,- Would be’ amohg: Lowden of Illinols, were wilh her whan — R e S ek Ehisturatet m‘m LOCKOUT OF JOURNEYMEN the speakers. death came. & COL. MORROW APPOINTED x C s - by BABERS IN BRIDGEPORT SUPREME COURT KEFUSES TO GOVERNOR OF CANAL JONE Togty LIEUT. MACINTOSH, AVIATOR, KILLED IN AIR ACCIDENT : . The, | ; _union. s3id that he did yot an- air accident at Piibara, 300 miles morth- the same itme the president ap- fwith-the-third internationale of Mosc: 25 Y -""f'm”'“ A n at the ‘:lcn hons of the city [ West of* Perth, -today: the five favelved in 'Intesh's mechanic was also killed ‘would' be struck o the total Lieutenant Mac- and a | counsel for both sides, without a special order of the couft. ' X ‘ The testimony and papers will be filed with the county eierk as sbon as Supfeme Justice * Morschauser, when toMd of Décker's statement, said that after the had been placed in Decker's hancs their disposition would be up to the elerk, “Lknaw.there is such & rule,” the: jus- tice said, “and If he intends to enforee it up to him.” 3 e} Gleason. referce in fhe divores suit, sald today. it made no difference to hether. further hearings are publd or private. He added he would not con- sider it “a’ breach™of etiquette for «ithes side to make public the transeripts of evidence, In_the hegrings. TO PROMOTE INTERESTS OF AMERICAN MERCMANT MARINE ‘Washington, e 'rch 2R —Fstanlshment of & branch of .. e Shioynz Doard »f en early date in 8t Lowrs as the Int sl step in an intensive campi'zy to (dvs cate the interfor of “he coumrsy 19 the meed fof An Amédicaii merchan: marer j was announced w03Vt by , Chalrmen Benson. Other bransish Art fo b ed in Lake .region as the wert prog: added. : onere Urod 1 the south,--nblile wost a Through cgents workneg ‘n the Ine terion, the chuirman ‘¢xa'i fel, the busrd plang to show epch proluc:ca mater tie advantages to pe gain:l from shipping £00As ‘on Amerizan shios and to sugxest the port througn wid:a « given commod ty ean be shipped most eemon aly. the same linfe, he sall, Tlaia wi'l be supplied “as’ (6 ‘the most fAvordbl: ford elgn markets. 3 | . Despite. present anmt'stactory cendle tions_ i shipplng.. Chalrman. Benson dég clared the future was bright ) o private ‘operators and the gobel nn}_ GUILTY OF negro, navy. murder i the first “logres 'his evens ing in Palttmore. .March 28.—Heary Nrown, CnoER 3 OF NUESE KAVANAUGH deserter from “the Unitn} was' ted ‘and” fouw gulity the United States gourt. 4 He was churged with ‘robb'ng and k14 inz Miss Harriet M. Kavanauzh. n norse at-the United States Naval Academy. oh assault Motl night, of January. 14 last. 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