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Bulletin EIGHT PAGES—SIXTY COLS. "CABLED PARAGRAPHS | More than ome million persons at- terided the pageant of progmess industris al exhibite, Chicago. Zed S. Stanton, superiorf court. justice and former lieutenant gowernor, died at Roxbury, Vermont. VOL. LXI—No. REPUBLICANS TPOSEREPER OF THE EXCESS PROFITS TAX Has Assured the United States Government of His Intention 199 ‘ PRICE TWO CENTS. ReNIER BRIAND T0 ATTER DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE House Committee Votes 91 to 87 Against Plan of the Admin i Death of Willizm Tysen Wilsen. London, Aug. 15.—Announcement is made of the death of William Tyson Wil- son, former member of parliament for the West- Houghton division of Lanea- shire. He was born in 1855, and was for many years one of the most prominent i leaders of the lalmr party, being named 3 cigiet labor whip is Japuary, 1913, Irish- Republica: - . nif,N—ew i Valera Not to Give in to the British Government. Y Brigadier General Howard S. Borden, 1 piloting hfs own hydrogeroplane, will welcome the giant dirigible Z-R-2 in its flight to this country] from England. Company Not Subj: ¢ to Supervision of the Rail- road Labor Board. Kobe, Japan, Aug. 15.—Forty-five sea- men are believed to have been drowned tollowing the wreck of the freight steam- The . . 3 il estion of how; to et a pain- 3 . X E i to be in Washington November 11—First Formal Accep-| ¢ Shosns Mary which was disbied by | pustin, Aug. Js—(@y The A PHZ| (Marion 0, Auz 15 —The Railroad|crazed Nawan lioness o supmit o in istration—Also Against Reduction of ths Income Sur ieces , re] v/ v, i gan- = i i ba b cials rocks oft the Loochoo Islands. Only one | leader, has been Inundated by felegrame. | red by loom o mutacion o 4ton organ-| anasthetle is being debated by officla ized by local manufacturers, bankers and mostly from Irish republicans, advis- | business men, today took over operation ing him not to give in to the British gov- | of the Erie railroad sliops and roundhouse ernment on the peace proposals. here.. The service company leased the If they (the Irish repudlicans)" ae- | buildings andl equipment of the railroad cept the government's termz.“_ asked one | company and has contracted to do all re- member of the Irish, republican army, | pair and other work heretofore done by What have we been fighting for?" Un | employes of the railvons the other hand an official of the Sinn |~ Bmpioyment was offéred, to all eme Sme;ai& tc?l:?m::-:hu o= ?]o:en:v.lio Dloyes of the Erie company in the service i e fight wh - lat 7 o'clock th? ing. ed tothe telegraph offices, not those seek- s L imnink, akcll yman o, of the New York zoological ipark. tance to be Received From Any of the Invited Nations—| of tne ‘ship's personnel is known to- have survived. He has reached the city of Request Sent to Congress For an Appropriation of $200,-| Nava. 000 to Pay the Expenses of the American Representa- tives. Taxes to 32 Per Cent.—Special Rule Adopted Und=: _ Which the Vote on the Fill Will Be Taken at 3 P. M. ] Saturday—Text of the Tax Measure as Present=d to th: House Will Contain 16,000 Words. Sarah Bernhardt, the world famous French actress, rumors of “whose {liness were current here on Satarday, 1s In good health. OPTIMISM IN LONDON ON THE IRISH QUESTION London, Aug. 15.—(By The A. P.)— Optimism continues the prevailing note in London opinion on the Irish ques- Mrs. Harrlet/ Prescott Spofford, nov- elist and poet,.died at her .home on Derr Washington, Aug. from net income of the succeeding taxa- Island, Mass., yesterday. She was born ble year. If the net loss is in excess of 15 —Reoublicans of | Washington Auz. 15 (By the A. P.).— expenses of any of the visiting deleza- ¢ refused today to approve the , o tion,”The general view is that Eamonn | ¢ tothe | take his former position and receive the |2t Ca2is, Me. in 183 of American officials that the|tions. for congress was informed specific sdminisiration plan {o make repeal of | the met income fo the péxt taxable year | D Valera having sought for but fail- | Mg peace. i § same pay as that received from thd rail- e s 3 0, the money was 1o be used for © excess profit tax and the reduction | the bill provides that' the amaunt of | ed to secure improved terms, is in a po- | One (° ;1 most prom! "en; bus| "“; road company. According to announce-{ More than s score of persons were| ference will ‘he a diplo- me sur-taxes fo 32 per cent.| such excess shall be allowed as a de- sition no worse than he. was several [ men © I/D“ lip, = strong advocatewiothient By -W. A. Beldwin. manager of the|injured, none of them seriousy. when | ™ nclave of the first order was|retariat reneral alone. r e to last January 1. Under the | duction in computing net income for | days ago, and that since the negotiations | "ome rule, sald this evening: ©Ohio region of the railroad, the employes|a Sectnon of seats at the Kansas City ened today when France inform-|that a later opeis nference dscision, these changes, as| the taxable year following. Under the | are being conductsl by both sides to S can Mo B back to ‘;{m’; '& of the new operating concern will “be|American Afsociation park fell state d tment that she woull|should the printing 1 . s the § per cent. increase in the | presentglaw losses must be taken for the | the controversy with the greatest of con- | Wore & month ugo. .E““l' mar's habdlassured of fair i3 atment in accordance premier, ANfide Briand, at the | cxpectations or should the eonference rporation income tax would go Into | year ol'which a return is made. sieration, ;a0 phlitensen, there 1 mo) TOuL be ashinst bls fellow SRCCVRMINICY the: practice ofSthe exteislye mand.[. RMeperls of ‘the overthrow of {he.Far " last more than two months g next January 1. Another amendment, drawn to meet | reason why they should break down. | WOUld be brought o the shambles. facturing coricerns of Marion.” Fastern repuMlic at Chita, which hae here to be| In making the request The vole to make the change in the [ a supreme court decision, ' provides | Althoush the Irish republican parli £ samer man. advistag newspA RN OMdat "of - the - largsr. -masintdoti been current In Tokio for a couple of s on the part of | Harding merely transmitted atitee was % to 7. No other | specifically for the exemption of stgyk | ament will convene in Dublin tomorrow. | OrTesPondests, not to despalr of & 86i- | companies ‘in Marion are represented I | fags, are enll withoss coomratim thering with | proval a let terations the draft as presented | dividendd from taxation but says “a dis- | no decision with regard to the govern-| ticfaent, added: & They | the membership of the Marion Employ-| = ] ificance and giving it| Fletcher o ¢ conference was made. The mem-) iribution made by a cqrporation to its | ment's peace proposals is expected for | GIve the Sinn Peiners a chance. o Y | ers' mssociation, and all of these are op- that was|in charge of the 1 rahip also adopted a special rule un- | sharcholders or members shall be inclnd- [ several days—until the assembly has had | iave done very well so far. Perhads | . iniiq on an “open shop batis 2fipiA gpton; of ‘sxplesions, Mew. S8 e for the conference. - r which the vote on the bill will be | ed in the gross income of the distrMu- | full opportunity to debate tne ques-| !Ny can get more than we have been 2 covers of two manhoes and lifted the - S three p. m. Saturday ax measure as presented in the tees as to the date when the cash or other property is unqualifiedly made sub- tion ‘at issue. % Public_opinion here considers that the fighting for for vears, if not all the re- publicans claim.” Since the Railway Service company is not a “common carrier,” it was pointed flagring of the sidewalk on Pear] street In the business district of Boston. to divide the sum into sep the serate it i like out here that it und ¢ would s entitied “a bill to reduce and | jact to their demands.” - letter -of General C. Smuts, the South : B i gect o s ::l;‘;?’m:"“”,;‘:; —_ I it apptoriation ecqualize taxation, to amned and sim- | Ofher changes set forth that the bas- | African.premier, to Mr. De Valera; urg- | DAIL EIREANN OPENS IN labor board and would not ocme under |y om Anan® o Crane. wife of a Na- The message of Premi | plify the revemue act of 1918, and for | is for determining the gain derived or | ing acceptance of the imperial govern- MANSION HOUSE TODAY | the rrovisions of the Esch-Cupnmins rayr | 1K, (Mass) clersyman, was drowned cssage of Prem a0 {her purposes” Much of itx 16000 | joss sustained, acquired after February [ ment's proposals, is. likely-to prove the - .. | road act. [ S n il eeAmpRei: (WHEL & gniall at the | tempt to 3 words o s devoied fo amendments | 25, 1913, shall be the cost of such | central and deciding factor of the is-| Dublin, Aug. 15—(By the A P)—Tne|NCATH o i LS sailboat was capsized In a squall Ay st-ihe) bemnst b Mlacuay | the administrative and definitive sec- | property except that: sue. The belief is expressed, how- |pessimism over the Irish situation WhiCh | o mber of Mais eeuoron Snt 2% 0 { ved from any of the | separate’ mformat s oms of the present law which were R ever. that the Dail Eireann will decline | today in some quarters in Dublin reached | yecented. empioymrn: oonCtes WHO Bad| o o ior Borah wHl Wftroduce a I in e e Ty S o - Property Acquired by 3 to assume responibility for a decision, |almost the point of hopelessness, yielded | company. Work was betng dor e i |the senate asking repeal of tolls on| vE SRR [kl - o claritying specific portions of he 1919 In the cage of property cquired bY | put will refer the problem (o a plebis- |tonight to reasoned optimism when the | hbal | Work was being done at the | (0 SUT® CSGCE ST I (athen n the conference| within the s and meeting situations arising {rom | gift atter December 31, 1920, the bas- | cite of tne Irish people, either by a |program of toe meeting tomorrow of the [ far meenanie ma i e ocker. mas- | e Panama Canal. Ho adcs Bt e B sisions of the supreme court s shall be the same as that which it | referendum on the question of accepting | Dail Eireann was made public. ing as shop manager. o U |that the bill be vassed without debate Dropriation of §200.000 | was sddressed i S Aside from the revisions of the levy | would have been Jn the hands of the | or rejecting the government's proposals, | Instead of immediately taking up the | e stenme aEen - Vudset 1o pay expenses of the | signed by Ambaseasr: sections already referred Lo the bill pro- | donor or the last preceding owher BY | or by a new election'to the southern Pr- | problem of peace or ‘war, the Sinn Fein |ehe cureiieeny oy oo hat clonded DY o . o 0 itment statement Jugt Insned . o | Y AS— poses repeal of all of the transporta- | whom it was not acquired by gift, and | jiament, in which case it is believed the | parliament will spend at least two duyl | cmplosee rny,Cf (e mumber of shop| . TUar Aemartment HOMCmen e 000 nae B s e ot Weore | ToCa | n taxes, effective next January 1, In- | in case of such property acquired bY | advice ‘of General Smuts would have |in'desling with the formalities mcident | crTicyes, (Ollowing entorcement Aug. 7| Shows 4 loes of more than $110.000 107 he estimate, worked out Premier Briand authorizes me to ex sased exemptions to heads of fami- | hequest, devise or inheritance, the bas- | fha greatest weight. o ssued by the Erie company 5 the opening of the new legisiative partment and the ing : . P sunolies during the | press through you to the president his es and married men havinz incomes | is ‘wouid be the fair market price or | "Af{cr® freadom for the past month |joq 'y, OPCHNE, OF fhe Mew IeEWAUNe|calling for the resumption of the ten-|fAle of surnlus arhy sunnlies during under committee con- | appreciation of the invitation fo the ess than $5.000, decreases in the | vajue at the time of such acquisition. | grom their. load of anxlety Incident tulyynnt fyone POV CUR BE BPEPL YO8 hour day, cessation of pavment of over-|fiscal year ended June 3 ately e senate and | Washington conference on 11 and 1 eies on candy, sporting goods, furs and | In the case of the sale or other dis- | the gucrilla warfare, ' is felt here that| “irpe belief prevails that rejection of the | o myoras Looy Work and submission o g o.ident Zayas of Cubn, at a meet- | 7003 receive favorable on|say to the president shall have rt and ary works: the substitution of | position of property acquired ' before| ¢n. Jrish peonle wor be.remetint 0l o e government's ‘terms woulll medR L physical examination by each employe. Ing of his cabinet. decided to sell the and the data accompany- at pleasure in at i fer. arers’ ‘taxes for the so-called | March 1, 1913, the basis of ascertain- | gics 'y detision which would mean a |>Sh Bovernment's terme woukl meah | Railroad ofticials have admitted that a | 1%, Of his exbinet, decided to <ol | he ¥ disposed of any ex-|ence n person as head of L and luxury levies and other | ing the gain derived or tfie 1058 sus-| retyrn of. hostilities but would prefer to | L, WSRERRRD B Tk (TOTES Fit | number of men have left the employment e Flanan BESE: - The' government | ¥ s government would pay ) delegation.” nese. detalis of which have been | tained shall be the cost of the PrODErty | c.'on the mdvice of General Smuts and | VASR the, truce ends of the guerrlit | of the company because of disiike for the| oL, rye mammal Lo T EoCTITCN: x n in pre Associated Press dis- | or the invemtory value, but i€ the. falf | seoept the gavernment's terms and leave | (L (10 new working conditions. but a statement |24 $28.000.000 an der satches market value as of March 1, 1913, is in | ttlement of the Ulster g R ssued today over the signatures of th S + arrived| MES. OBENCHAIN AND BURC As SE 1N s Exemption Frem Taxation, excess of such basis the gain to be in- ;,“ml,',‘:",: e Dublin castle officials view the pro- [presidents of the shop cratts wmiors qa| Mr. and Mre. e o gl s N l-xr“m:\n A5 CHANGE ¥ mATES, OF { B e Tactederaciintion | it b e it h i vt R longation of toe sessicns of the Dail|clared that the men had besn sont] 2t New Tork on-the Cunard liner eren- HEAR INDICTME 4 PERMANENT TARIFF BILL onal revisions npi i o 2 : nn_in various lights. - One sechion | home" : aria_from Eurone. Mr.- Pulitzer de- . om taxation of the salaries of the | excess of the amount cealize] oYer’' Bl yoy' AmmosE J. SMALL, of the Pritish government forces epfess- | fueey (o Sl ot i Sared he was amazed to see how fast Angeles, Aug. 15—Extension of| Washington, Aug. 15 i D e i i mmiiet price o veing as o amn it MISSING THEATRE MAGNATE |es the fear that delay may provoké the | the stralght rate of pav and whese yhoy|German business was vicking up jn which 1o plead was | peared. befors the s udges of the eme nferior bafkec piice ot value dx of Musch iy ; military, which is declared to be hot | apumint it rate of pas hey : urch and Mrs. Mada-| mittee today to ask ct > suals a8 (wm;;nc:url‘;nr(:r::g ustihts Ik is. the. Chabes o€ IRLPEN® e Méines. Towa, Aug. 15.—A 2% | hopeful of a favorable ssilement if8] cai examinations. . o D oo ool PAYEL | gy persons Tost e e o it rmwvi S 4 : i Sllawanees under provi- | market price or value as of March 1,| who private dectives declared was Am-|mgking preparaticns for eventualities. few houses were desroved when conne the shooting . B.| the house. A wide divergence o » war risk insurance and vo- 1913, over the amount realized Small, Toronto theatre magnate brose 1. Tae other section, however advamees MYSTERY OF DEATH OF Tsarco river. a mountain stream emnty- Kennedy when they Were arraign- among business interes as t t t case of ange of proper- | missing since’ December, 1919, and Who | the opinion that the longer the members Ing into’ the Adize, Itay, overflowed its|ed in supe S of the @uties wag.at once s g ANG ' wmals ‘1p 1ife tneli l':h‘v“:vi\rpmvvl‘:‘: ‘t‘f\clhnnggflin R aa | wiis a1 o |heve been found at the |or the Dall Eireann are in debate the FATHER HESLIN UNSOLVED |ponke fast week. Ralph Obenchain, who aliowed Mrs. | members of the commitiee ¢ baly thation, the bill ires be recognized tLnless the property | Polk County poor farm.is.John Daugh- | greater will be theschapcesfar aceeptance ;. 5 = — Obenchain a divorce so that she might|of their intention to delve deenly int e them 4o iy the hermal corpora- ived in exchange has a readily [ erty, injured December & 1917, & |of the terms. These -persons claim ‘tg| San Fracisco, Calif, Aug. 15.—Efforts | ~Gpvernment authorlties are taking|marry Kennedy, and who hurried to her| the appeals for inereases over the hous 5 ien of the levies on poli- | marketable value, and even then excep- | taken to the farm on-Januar{ 11. 1199, | see a brignt spot in a prolonged session LSS Bplicatp wolve, thl mystery Of the | steps to restoré order in the city of |side in rcaponse toun telegraphic appeal.| rates. ~Practiafly every -witness was s e 1l other present [ tions ‘are made in ‘Several specific: cas- | authorities .at..tue. farm announced I4(€ | arguing tnat -one day would be sufficient| J¢th of Reverend Patrick Heslin, cen-| qqyitos, canital of the department o admitted to the bar in California to-| asked concerning production costs, prof bl e :c';:m:n-nen stock tax | es. today. {0 end the negotiations if the republican | [FFed todayx_in the search for Dolly Ma- |y oreqs, Eastern Pern. whers members for this case only. to @ in Mrs.| its and general business conditions. T amp taxes. Foreign Tfe| T mest the ferms ¥t anotherdect-| ZJohn J. Brophy amt Frank Harts | o esired. ;:v‘t:n&m;niaml?fi ng!r\‘;ower, interant | Lo e’ areison refolted on Friday. Obenchain's defense, Ho o arrived| ' Tn some echedaice, Chaicman. Besross ] urancs companies would pay on the | sion of the supreme court, fhe bill rede- | formed Des Moines policemen and the| prom all parts of the country members e P aby moner, dlecladr_ed At here from Chicazo yesterday in company | sad, it was ';x“dm 10t {ncome sources within the Unit-| fines capital gain and eapital loss, de-| detectives who maln:allll" {hat the man | of the parliament gatkiered. today. o e R ST ro”ncr iS- | yaurence Grinellel, who recently arriv-|wwith Rev. W. A. Burch, father of the you x e made. ststes claring the former. to mean “taxable gain | was Small, had refused to resral NS Farnestness' was depicted on the faces | Sovery Of (he priests srave in tha sand\f et Buenos Alres, as “envov of the |c soner. _ - { bly wouid 2 J Foesign Coundelts from the sale of exchange of capital as- | whereabouts until” a Pt G bt lof “all the men s they foined an- in | gk beAch of the Pacific Ocean. Trish republie.” has cabled Eamon Do orneys for the defense in urging the | ed. and comm; SR S R gy consumated after Decep\h 31, | corpus had been jssued this 1997 | formal meeting of the members which was | g EXATun2t0n of Hightower will be re- |8 FRINIGA J00 OV Siiocans | aclay declared that they wished more | bezun wor nother important section of the new ~“and capital loas to mean “deduct- | demanding that he be produced in eourt | (NG TR % [0¢ N ect SR WA | sumed ‘at the Redwood City fail tomor. | VAISTR that HATRENERE 18 TOOC me in which to consult on possible mo- | Sub-committees stud: dye pro- 5!l cutlines a gen: plan.fo tax Amer- | ;L% oo resulting from the sale or ex-{ Tuesday. When the injured mg{qm\m; had been away from Dublin for a long | [, Ui authorities said.” He is be- to be made on technical points at hase.of -the n conce practicatly all of | hinge of capital assets consummated | pointcd ou, he was uickly identified ae | (5 NS SV S10%, DUDD (008 0% | ine ‘questioned A Tort, the district| , (gmablle thefts In New York have [ tch time of pleading. enatop Smo: e o eceivn from Ametjoan | After December 31, 1920, Ra“b;‘n‘:;'yl‘hc?‘c',fl:i‘é‘m‘ be Small had | the situation with members more intimate | ¢ pie story. 181 D some PATIS| most dombled In the last stx months e ictment was being read Port it may be reve. "Thes mow are:taxed on their Capifal Assets, Jost both less and had been otherwise N;rhd!-s Iatest zll\aso‘ e 2 A woman who has been identified by |2cOTdington olice fi:ur‘:ilmwn S bex 1o st s e thar e i BT re income, W s contended to[ Capi ssets are declared to inciue | ;5 req, i ola(v Il_n Du( in_aside {rom e prev-| 5 “jocal flewspaper as answering the |Ou2ks of .\hn_h«"»{:ar}' "\T e B nd. = b e e hem at a disadvaniage with com- | “property acquiged and held by the tax- | e getectives had maintained secrecy | Sient weaesu;l)ia:clual.nx‘"y over the sitta- | description of Dolly Mason, disappear-|Since Tehruary 20, 2 s | e = reign houses. s corporations, freed by payer for profit or investment (whether or not_connected “with his trade of bus- as tothe man’'s whereabouts, they said, because they dewwed to be certain of ob- In order that there might be no cccasion- for a clash be- ed today from an Oaklnd rooming house where she was known as Dorothy Fish- 2,500,000 have been stolen ON LIVESTOCK $1,000,000 LOSS AND SIX . me court from corporation tax-| iness) “but @es mot include Property | taininy /the $30,000 reward offered for |tween soldiers and Sinn Feiners all the|er, Two men, one of whom said he was 'Annnxmr!n: rr:‘r::::!nnm r:(M F"v:‘{”‘; i b DEATHS RESULT OF FIR¥ #s would be brought specifically under | heid for the persomal use or consump- | giaiie return to Toronto, They said |troops were held in barracks. 4| & policemek; told her to accompany |class mafling priviiefe o °° FC O b s : = Fooration income tax by the bill| tion of the taxpayer or his family of | (it ney had the man unaer survelllance | - Tomorrow’s formal opening of the Dail | them ast she was under arrest. They |Zeltune of New York, Postmaster Gef- reight| Philadeighls, AR Sbe=he o “om is made that if the art-) stock in trade of the taxpayer or other | g0t G “\nonths and had intimated that |Eireann in Mansion House will be a| departed inan automobile. Police officials |eTal HAYS el A S to 80 per cent. of the | dedad from the million dollar fire s nership tax of the 1918 act on individual | property of a kind which would be in- 1 yo man had been brought here nearly a | public function, although. there will be | deried that any arrest had been made, |2llow himself to become censor hould not reduce | Point Breeze plant of the Atian I ¢ corporations shouiu | ciuded In the inventory if on hand at|vear ago by Jon Doughty, Small's former |little room inside the chamber for per-| Workmen under the direction of Con- |Press. t are less than fifty | ing company/was increased to six tonight o re shall, in addi- | the close of the taxable year.” secretary, who is serving a prison term |sons other than members. Eamon De|stable A. S. Landini, of Colma, late == pounds, the interstate, when William E. Young, who was se- » be levied, collect- In the case of any taxpayer other than | jn "Canada for the theft of some of the Valera is expected to deliver an ad- | today unearthed a number of rifie shells| Assembly of an International congres: ommerce c on said in a report|verely burned in the first explosion early neome received {4 corporation whose: ordinary net in-| missing millionaire’s stock and bonds. | dres. Afterwards the whipping of tie|on the beach near tl: grave in the[af financiers at Washinzton—possibiy |todzay. The commission did not enter an|Sunday, succumbed. re 1918, 1919 and | come and capital met gain together ex- —_— # |assembly into shape for the important|sand. Landini then, on the assumption, |coincident with the disarmament con order in the case, which was heid open. ctor of Public Safety Cortelyon to. by | service corpor- | ced §32,000, the taxes pald would in- .oy cpypEN ADDRESSED BY work before it will begin. hie said, that an_accomplice to the slay- |ence in November—to discuss stabiliza-| The case, which involves principally started dan investigation . to the taxes im- | cude the regular income and surtax " SECY. OF LABOR DAVIS | After prayer the session will be de- | ing of Father Heslin also had been [tlon fo forefen exchanza Is under o rates on carload shipments of cattie in|fire. His action was based upon repo p 1 ess profits and in-| rates on the ordinary net income plus = clared open and a Speaker and a deputy | killed and. buried in the sands, offered |sideration at the treasury. the re western and southwestern cat-|that company detectives refused to axes provisions of the pres- |15 per cent. of the capital net gain, or ing, Pa, AuE 15—Secretary of |speaker will be efected. This is all the |in behalf of Sherift Sheehan and cit- % tle producing territory, was brought by|police to the plant for several minu ot taw. iess 15 per cent. of the capital net loss, | - Reading, Pa., Aug. an address here | Pusiness provided for in Tuesday's agenda. | izens of Colma a reward of $1,000 for | Charles B. Rodman. furrler, whose onal Livestock ppers’ league | after the explosion. Company fire taxation would be | as the case might be, Labcr James J. D““‘sl-o“:‘“ convention of | According to the present program, the | the reovery of the second body. store in Waterbury. is ¥ three hun- ous other livestock shippers’ as-) the reports declare. attempted to combat co-operative pur- Leglslative Xeatures. today Defore R e police, made a |auestion of peace negotiations will not ~ dred yards of volice headauarters, re- s the flames before calling upon. the city et where the ma.| Among legislatiye features in the bill ;’llecakr;: toe man in the blue uniform, de- b vkl (L. B nbaay b (HQ| PRESIDESR UNKECOGREED UGREqbIone Of fiits) durtaes Sinday nih e ] o e LRI said he seling organizations, witere ~the ma- slatiye g 4 carli i i < Y - Al valued at $20.000. Among ely e bas Fire i & h oing TR, Tmed over fo the | is one giving the secretary of tha treas- |Ciiring it was high time the peliceman earliest and possibly not until Trursday.| As HE SHOPPED IN WASHINGTON e "n:ms\a;‘:‘_g AL A8 000 Ao e o Tl T A nembers of the organizations “at actual | UFy: authority. to e s:o‘?;nsvo,'\:‘lvak?:; is thought of as an American and as| (o .o, oo ST T, Washiigtons, Auz 16> - Drasiubt o aire 3 d t seriously assail the livestock ratefthe blaze rather than backfire from a ccessary expenses.” e s Sl el UL DO L e IN THE STREETS OF DUBLIN | Harding went shopping. late this after- | Greek operations agalnst the Turkieh |structure motorcycle, as had been thought probable o1 spirits diverted to beverage | S8n eSO 00000 e cratary. | Mellon | 1L 12 [BIER dimer O ns who profit noon, making, his way practically unrec- [matfonaltsts ,are expected momenta — — o | carlier. & the manufacture of any | ties $7.5890,900.000. SCErEers o mittee | DaViS “‘;‘ .:\:r'.s pretection, stould take | Dublin, Aug. 15.—No soldier In uni- | ognized through the downtown streswrat [to enter their second phase. The Gre $200,000,000 WILL SETTLE & - o e eic o stiva n:?\l:r‘n’ last week that this additional authori- E:; l:lheen‘:oliscmen's cause. If he canmot | form or “black and.tan” was seen on | their/busiest hour, and taking home a |have established contact with the Tu CLAIMS OF RAILROADSYSTUDENT SHOT WHILE ty was necessary “in order to carry out plead his own cause, we must plead it the streets here today. This was the tiny tissue-weapped package phrchased ish forces which evacuated c ACTING AS PEACEMAKER Y e Person FOEPON- | i} tax revison prdogramme agreed upon | Pleat bis BWE GEEE G S0 P g | result of an order that uniformed men | in a jewelry store. i Stvri-sshar and retired to the Washington, Aug. 15—Director General o or e A {1 estate tax | at the White House conference last [for M- 8IS DA B¢ Tl Pyoarg of | keep to their quarters to-avold provo-| Accompunied by Secretary Christian, |bank of the Sakarla river. Davis of the railroad administration t01d | pittsburgh, Aug. 15—Fred Ziesinheim, o meat law, amounts res | Tuesday and provide further for the {3 WAL JH€ SHUIE R %" cxert our. | cation for incidents. the president set out on the expedition e the house commerce committee toiay that [, srusent at the Carnegie Inciitate. of N e e ite "of | financing of the short-dated debt.” vos B hla behalf It the negotiations collapse the Irish | unannounced, going to within & half| Summe- colonlsts nt coast resorts In|an adait $200,000,000 would Seltle | menaainry ciames o, e ot Al A e ™ ind any mon-| Another legislative feature amends the |SelVes I S DEMLC. L L\ orican | peonle anticipate a more severe cam- | block of his destination by automobile |the vicinity nf Biddeford. Me. have be- |ciaims st the administration. $149.- | fous times today when he interfer gesident de m!»nh k,-n-h ::n o | Liberty loan acts to make clearer ex- \\el m’\:m‘ Pme equivalent_of what he | PAign_on the part of the crown ofrces | and then directing the chxu{fvur 10 | gome alarmed as a result of a serles of |, become available July peacemaker between McH 3 Do I A the L'nitea | emptions from incomg tax of the interest ; the policei orvice. We mist see that | than has been waged, hither¥o. It is un- | park the car and wait. A few recoz-{robberfes at Kennebunk Beach. Bidde- he had in mind did not |2;other student, and John But o o e dent fieeeq. | on Liberty bonds, but it was stated of- |earns in our service Ao WWSC S0° Mol | derstood thag some ' of the first steps | mized him, and as he and Mr. Chris-[forq Pool and Prout's Neck during the v part. of ‘aiditions nl be |Ansibe SIS AR Job B e by T T A ace in | Acially that no substantial changes in |Dis' children and bis wife are eure Tl woulg be to prohibit the publication of | tin leaned ‘across the jewelry counter|,ace fow weeks and are taking extra: ents. clatims lof chrzibra: Splaced st Eo it use HE 2.4 e e ® e time of his | the amounts of such interest to be ex- |danger should take bR WG TG T | any newspaper professing Sinn ¥ Fein making a_sclectios 1 stoup of girls | ordinary precautions 90,000,000, he said. The pending ad-| e ! United States at,the time serve tha his. see f 27 e 5 e | ho Ruety ve e - e 2d funding bill s de- | Chous 2 R would be exempt from-taxation. | emjted was male,, that his life contains as much of com- | PAICE ARG, (0 MRKe MROlRRle S | O o . s nistration’ rativoad fuitiag SIS, O Butler told the police that Other revisions provide that no| With a view to simplitying present tax ¢ happiness, of thrift and of pros- | TeSts of Sinn Felners. Tt m il p I Sy ' exclaimed |, AnRouncement was made yesterday by | signed to make the latter sum available o cinef 00 The POTES O ; 4 11 b8 levied on admis- | return forms, the biil proposes creation |fort, of happir ot any other good Am. | (AT¥ it Is pointed out, would have a Oh, it's the president,” exclaimed |y, Tydlow Manufacturing Associates of |anq Mr. Davis was supporting the meas- smusement tax shall b fevied on aCHis- | ¢ o “tax simplification, board” to be |Dect a8 the life of any o monds free hand to take the field against the/ ome. “'ll just bet he's buying a wed- | ;"% 200 % FEREAT O (ISR icting that the bulk of the ad- o e henefit of persons in | composed of three members representing | eri¢an. 5 Irieh ‘republican army which, now that | ding present for bls father” - %, SRR o SN e e rrom e the benefit of persons In | the public, to be appointed by the, pres- —— it has been recognized a8 a regular army | What the ‘peesident did buy < Wa8|g,ur (o five days a week while the gunny December 1 1922. e the police was raving Y et evtved in wueh forces | ident, and thres members, officers of the | WITHDRAWS AS COUNSEL- would, ‘the military authorities declare, | known only to himselt, his secretary and | (20T F8 SR 7 M SO 0T ST the pollc as raving PeTOn O e tha! the jewslers' tax | nternal revenue bureau, to be appoint- FOB EMIL SOHUTTE| have o abide by the laws of war or | the jewelry store proprietor and ~ they | pASFINE Gepartmen s S [took tim to the palice statton and o 3 ¢ - v the consequences. ou . 2 : eians o , mine i ner cen ove glasses and spec- | ed by the secretary of the treasury, the - suffer n iR e wor Ll e a1 nd " the mannfactarers lax ot | publlc representatives to serve without | jiadletown Conn., Aug. 15.—Gustat | The hope is expressed _everywhere - ey e et B Eiie ol - iiprasenting . thol ae- FOR W mental condition e S A ble electric f Pay. The board wohld report progress |p - Carlson of this city tonight ane| however, that the events will not lead | HIDDEN ROMANCE IN L S e e o = R er cent. on portable electric fans " r of S T R T i i ; Cleveland, Aug. 15—Representatives of | MATE CHARGED WITH all be aled and that a tax of 10| to congress each year and would cease {pognced his withdrawal as counsel for| to the application”of “sucl 3 oF BIG 4 In Brown, Furopean @irector of the| Cléveland, Aus. 1i-"epretentatives of 7 ey L ent. shall be imposed on lenses for | to exist after December 31, 1924. Emil Schutts storekesper of Shailer- | i —~— Amercian rellef administration. will con- | ‘2 i s ational Astbion N SEAMAY Tneras weighing mot more tham 100 Ville, who fs mn the county jail at Had-| NO AMNESTY GRANTED o |, Chicago, Aug. 16K miagen, romance | mic Belr megntiations relative fo |ociion and, the National Asseclation| - ol e amer: ighing TAX REVISION BILL IS dam, charged fith the murder of Den- ANY PERSON IN IRELAND |In the life of W. D. (“Big Bill") Hay-| 10l /=0 000500 pliceta’s famine suf- Window e e hiladephia. Aus\ —Dog POUnAE aministrative Features. PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE |nis Le Duc last April Mr. Carlson no- ward, who fled to Russia several months to agree on & wage settlemer Thurber, third mate of the Un strative fea- tified- State's Attorney Inglis of his ac- London, Aug. 15.—(By The A, P)— ago, to avoid serving a twenty years ferers, window glass industry after a final con- shipping board steamship B venw E ference here today. s el g oy ey ; s Washington, Aug. 15—The administra- | tion. No amnesty has been granted to any | sentence in Leavenworth Prison, S a Fe-| gpe members of fhe Stiss rifle shoot- : 5 arrest “ves R e e o I lanitas: i T wee 1ot betore e person - In Ireland.” - said David Liovd isult of which the former leader of the |ing"teqm have Just returned to Rema J- M. Neenan, president of the work- |ioady, charged with the e e O o toral $1.600,800.000 | house wfpresentatives today after the George fn the house of commons today. | Industrial® Workers of the World may | fro ‘Tl "hore ey met defear ror |C5F, association aunounced that at 10- | Thomas Hogan, a member ) E e for determination ahd finai | republican membership of that body in | sideration of amendments undei the five| The statement Was in answer to . a|inherit a large fortune, Was revealed to- | 0"q 3 e in fifteen vears at the|4)'S Session the manufacturers Both are Philadelphians. tax due under tne vears after ment of any three wourld be conference had changed it so as to make repeal of the excess profits tax and the minute rule, with amendments or com- mitiee members given preference. question by one of the members of par- liament as to whether amnesty would district at- to Mr. day by Charles F. Clyne, torney. ~ Haywood according hands of the American marksmen In the | International rifle shooting tournament ed a wage reduction of 32 1-2. per cent This the workers refused to accept but Hogan, according to officers ship, was shot July 12 while i agre o take 25 pe duction. r o7 k: at - : - 5 : ¢ plan | ¢ extended to persons other than thome | Ciyne, married Jane Minor, in Califor- 3 agreed to take a 25 per cent reduction. |wag’at the American docks at Bor- Jio G Bttt g ond ler i o T e o afioreson o | ¥ho have been released from Prison or |nia thirty vears ago. Later after two | *=t "ok Being unable to reach a compromise tie |deaux, France. The shooting resulted Idbr aay retarn made under prior tax |of last January. decide upon 2 course of action while the | Hternment. children ‘were born, he “'”b;“."‘ d‘" hay President - Harding yederday declin- | COnference adjourned. from & flrah! ‘:Xr‘:!!? et ('-'H the icts would havelto be determined and | This change on the basis o!llpTvlo:s measure ‘is_under consideration. Trey | ppren ) “orerotto et o deF I bubonover obitinel 8 AFleatsn ‘vitation to the . lateflational] o v ansa N myE WHISEER grew. In an effort to stop the fight. \tssssed within Pve years after the re- |treasury estimates would result in the |also are expected to determine whether g NG . I e iterence’ ihis {51l n Hawahll tio XE, W _|Th his pistol t iom was made, unless the commissioner | corporations axa individuals with -large.| gemocrats on the ways and means com- LIQUOR FLOOD FROM CANADA | . In the meantime, Mr. Clyne said’that CONSIGNED TO MICHIGAN |frizhten the men and make sten of internal reveaue and taxpayers con- sented in writidg to a later time. B also is made that no suit sr procesdings for collection of taxes begun after the expiration of after the date the return is bill also declares that after Sve ye - & determination and assessment in any ase if the taxpaper has without protest paid in whole or part any tax, and an sgreement is made in writing between ihe taxpayer 3nd the commissioner with incomes paying to the government in the next calendar vear something like $200,- 000,000 more than they would have paid had . the administration plan of making the repeals retroactive prevailed. Total tax reductions for tre fiscal year under the bill as revealed were estimated by some majority members -of the ways anrd means committee at $350,000,000 as against approximately $550,000,000 plan ned by committee republicans and the to-| tal tax yield at about $3,200,000. 'mittee shall file a minority report. Mean- time the full committee will meet to pass finally ypon the bill but this is expected to be a merely formality. The republican conference lasted sev- eral hours, with western- members lead- {ing the fight to reject the plan for retro- active repeal of the excess profits and higher income sur-tax rates, which was agreed upon at the White House tax conterence last Tuesday. Representative Frear a member of Detrolt, Aug. 15.—Federal officers this | afternoon entered the campaign® intended to stop transportation of beer and whis- key from Canda across the Detroit riv- er into the United States. Severa] goy- ernment agents went to Esorse, a Detroit suburb said by state officials tovbe' the center of liquor smuggling activities;-ana began an investigation. No arrests had | been made up to a late hour today, Roy C. Vandercook, state.commission- he had been informed, Haywood wife's father amassed a fortune which werit to his daughter_at his death. 'Recently it was_sald the daughter died in Nevada. Leaving no will. Under the laws of Ne. vadede one-third of her estate would go to_her husband. - o Mr. Clyng, said that he was investigat -ing the case with the idea of colecting. an unpald $15,000 fine. 3 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF > told a committee - -of publishers that public business would not permit him to go. NS Orrin G. Lester, acting director of the dfviston of savings, treasury dopnn.i ment declared thrift habits-acquired by ! American people during the war are be-: coming a national characterisgic. re- | futing world oninioni that this country § a spendthrift nation. Windsor, Ont, Aug. 15—A carload of Canadian rye whiskey, -consigned for Michigan palates, arrived here today from the east, but had not been started across the Detroit River at nightfall. An ex- porting agent of a distillery had charge of the szipment. Hundreds of thirsty Detroit folk came to Windsor for the week-end searching for open baF rooms. They were surprised rioting.” AUSTRIAN GOVT. TO SELL THE WOELLERSDORF ARSENAL Vienna, Aug. 15—The ernment has sanctioned trte great Woellersdorf arsenal plant in Austria, ‘o a Ge: a small portion of the stock being tained in the government's hande. Austrian _gov- le of tha 2 public safety ook ‘charge (ot the to find that while experting was in Or- |urchasers include the Bankers I = Ao er of public s wof: NI o 0 - | der, the city itsel y. i pany and Ludwis ¥ the approval ,-'..'h:ui'lu::zlfi of "*f As a result of the changes made by |the ways and means committee, was un- | ostate ",,m ooabatting siestanors Maba . -~ CITIZENS' TRAINING CAMP B .:"p.::..‘.; ;‘T{v‘-:;;: q-“-:”::u;.‘fler the city itself was dry E::ji;e:;\r;r::gm;‘;:J 3?4‘"’";; b - i A ST s Al s s | it ;fl;z;:;::ci.mv::;:;!l:fmcn;fi; derstoad to have Inisted z};_:thue house | He confsrred with other ocls)s .mx_liat- * Washington, Aug. 15—Increased appro- ‘";_'i‘“g";m’t (P e A e e { SoToRc TRl SO of, Eranktar and Prin minati seasm eith pass on the effective date of the repeals. | er announced plans for- the- campaizn | priations for & b : Dowers s Detmold. | B chined by ‘khy coh the Coe i or citizens' training camps . will | attempt to interfere With the asree- KILLED AT TOLE The plant is valued at nearly $100.- T eeriaimed by any court of the Uit | oo ore its presentation in the house o|but the conference finally adopted 96 to| had been agresd upom, aithough:declin- |be' asked nost yrar because ot the tpa. | Attempt LEDO o ed States. After an assessment is made and be- fore final payment of the taxes due in- Lerest on the amount would be eomput- ©d &t the rate of six per cent. a year, in- siead of 1 per cent. a month, as at present fncome Tax Provisions, Among amendments to income tax provisions !s one permitting after De- AN AT 5 W5 s i to make the corporations income ‘tax 12 1-2 per eent after next January 1, instead of 15 per cent as originally plan: ned and tre marufacturers' tax on ce- real beverages six cents a gallen instead of 12 cents. Under plans by the party conference the bill will be taken up in the honuse at 11 a. m. Wednesdav under = special rule calling_for a final vote at #-p. m. Saturday. Two days will be givea over | sember 51, 1920, deduction of & 5o} joss, Lo Keneral debate und two days i 87, a motion by Representative Mann that the repeal date be next January 1. These changes carried with them de- lay until next January 1 in the proposed increase of five per cent in corporation income taxes. No change in this figure was ‘made Ly the conference, but the committee members decided to cut it in half, as it was contended that a five per cent increase would be. unmecessary if the excess profits and higher sur-taxes were imposed for this tazable year, r ing to reveal the methods to be used. DEATH AND DAMAGE ’ FROM FLOOD IN PUEBLO Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 15.—One death and considerable damage resuited from heavy rains in Pucblo and at nearby points last night. the Fountain river being: almost at flood stage.today. The Santa Fe railroad bridge over the Fountain river here was washed ouf. mendous succes this sumer's work Gen- eral Pershing, chief of staft announced today after an inspection tour of Camp Meade, Jdckson Rnox, Grant and Snel- ling. ~Appropriations this year limited atendance to 11,085 selected out of 40,- 589 applicants. General Pershing said he hoped firty thousand could attend ‘ments reached at Versaillee concernins the island of YAn and Shantunz the Japanese should oppose seuh Interference for the sake of the honor of the empire. Resignation of the Rev, Leon Plgeas asipastor of the Gréek church of St. Trinity, Chicago, to which Germanos next year and.that President Harding fa- vored 100,000 . v General Pershing will go to Camp Dev- ens and Platisourg, No Xq 5002, - ‘Troianos, bishon of Amerlea recently ‘was appointed by King Constantine. was nnounced as the latest move _in the m;fi( for control of the church by two ks . Toledo. O., Aug. 15.—Less than half an hour after he had broken the world's dirt track’ motoreycle record for one mile, covering the distance.in 46 seconds, Al- bert W. Burns, 27, of Oakland. Calif., was fatally injured when in the first lap of a 25-mile race at Twe fair grounds here yesterday a fellow rider crowded im. forcing his machine to skid and zh a fence. rns’ neck was broken and he ddied en route %o a hos- pitaly 000,000 and has been converted to peace time produets. in part SENATOR LODGE INTRODUCED RESOLUTION FOR RECESS Washinzton, Auz. 15.—A resolution: providing for a. senate recess from Sat urday, August 20 to Monday Sestember 19 was introduced today by Sematom Lodge of Massachusetts, the republiean leader, who announced he woud call it Ba tomassasr,