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0 a 0nd that Gen. Joffre comer. “Goodby,” which were taught him by his staff on his! Game te Chicage to make thie « trip wp the Potomac on the yacht Mayflower, He ts} speech because Chicago han always, « learning more vecause he believes that he ahould be been the at t t a) € able to converse with the American men who are not There “ttle French scholars ‘The Marshal has no diMculty, how Gre two cinasen of people In| aircrew ever, in understanding American women, even those] ROOSEVELT WARNS OF FOOD SHORTAGE IN CHICAGO SPEECH cmmaGimen Urges Conserving of Grain Now Used In Manufacture of Liquors. CHICAGO, April 4 — Theotore Ressevent was wrested by Atty thom nd Gheering Chicagoans to-day on MMe arrival to peak for the National Seourtty League Gladdened by the Promise of « Virginia Ham From the President's Wife, for He's » Famous Trencherman and He Eats as Well as He Fights, With His Whole Soul —A Study of “Papa” Shows That Since His Arrival Here and His Touching Reception the Serious Expres. sion of His Face Has Changed to One of Exultant Joy Nixola Greeley-Smith “E would not want to tna ge tn WASHINGTON Aprih “1 cannot speak English but my beart—\« American.” With this charming phrase, spoken in round, slow Eng ‘ad Cok 1 ESseraatition,” cald eho Colonel when) iim exiteties, Marshal Joftre, here of the Marne and the greatest French informed of the disagreement het warn Mayor Thompson and the Council Ver extending an invitation to Gen. Fottre to vinit Chicags, tL wincera. Iv hope that the Invitation is man to vielt (his country since he men and women who are fo bis band The Marebai of France knows one tached English sentences ‘How atayette came, greets tunate enough to clap of (Wo more de xtended 4o you do?” and| pe ~ “sg Sheng niatar the ethos oat who do not speak French. For, as he says himself, a pretty woman apoake out, the better. 1 don't caro what na-| #!! languages with her emile tonality or from what country a man Marshal Joffre was tremendously {inpressed by the ardor for the French | comes as long as he is a straight! Cause expressed by American women whom he met at the dinner which the American. geome and Mrs, Wilson gave Thursday night, and lie has commented op “If Tam permitted to raise my dl-) the power and authority which women wield in Washington vielon 1 hope to get per-| We ADMIRES THE LADY OF THE| - | a rg centage of members who are wholly epeak to him as into a talking ma- oF part German. I am part German | WHITE HOUSE. | chine, knowing that his mind will myecit. But they must come in as| T° Mis Intimates he has not ceased to| seize and hold avery word. Ho asks Americans of not at all. We are| speak of the beauty and gractous| many questions about America, and if fighting with France for civilization |Chatm of Mrs, Woodrow Wilson. At| you tell him to-day that the asparagus | the White House dinner Mra, Wilson |in California ts part found the shortest cut to the Mar-| you must expect to t |ehal's heart by promising to have} | shipped to him from her old home a genulne Virginia ham. The Marshal of France is a fam cularly excellent ur and humanity, and every American worthy of the name will join in the struggte.” Fully fifteen hundred persons} crowded the banquet chamber at the! ag La Salle at noon to hear Roose- | im remark on the excellence of California a aD gus five y = fr And y must not be di it ral | months after you have had a conver trencherman, or as another member| sation with him he begins: ‘In the | of the mission expressed the matter, | talk we had at 9.30 on the morning of | “he addresses bimself with great| April 27 you said’ "— now ayed “a Delleve with all my heart in the mon and women of the West,” Roose-| tnoroughneas to the business of the| Every one who knows Marshal velt eaid. “Tho world is facing @) your, When he fights he fights, and | Joffre speaks of the extraordinary shortage of food. Soon we in this when he eats he eats.” | evenness and calmness of his nature country shall face a shortage of food ‘Therefore let us use all the grain we have for food and not for intoxicants. | You have to get up early tf you! sites ee ard a least Hires members want to get ahead of Marshal Joffe. 1% e rench commission use the ‘clock, | Same word in describing him—the who rises every morning at 6 o'c ke, Let the Government help the farmer! ©. iy dressed and ready for his cafe. | Sdlective equilibre, which, as nearly as by mobilizing labor if necessary and fau-lait by 7. He begins the day|!! can be rendered tn English, means tell our young men that it is a ca: 1 balanced or poised pice @ ©A30 | frugally, not knowing the customary 7 em and are. | small roll with the hulf and halt of| GREAT SOLDIER AND ADVOCATE “During the Inst two years and) not milk and coffee, with which aul OF CONSCRIPTION. & half of peace we have been foolish| gicq Frenchmen fortify the morning | pe 4443 gonius of the Marne has ex- esough not to prepare for war; and| hours. pressed in several conversations now that we are at war let us avoid White astonishment that conscription the further folly to prepare for the great tasks of peace—-the tasks with the Marshal is still in pa-| nis preparatory to shaving, his personai | undemocratk Like every other | samas and is lathering bis fucelehould be regarded anywhere as () —— perators, Preparing MARSHAL JORFRE. WILL BOOST COAL TO MEET INCREASE IN MINERS WAGES THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2 JOFFRE CAN NOW SAY IN {NGL ‘Hero of Marne Praises Women of U. S.; aks All Languages With Her Smile’; An Intimate Pen Picture of Warrior New which we will have to deal now while | aide, Lieut. Francols de Teasan, 02-|trenchiman, he thinks that universal) Schedule, Say Advance Will we are at war, and which will be of! ters and takes up with him the busi-| j44) ary service is as essential os . pas overwhelming importance as soon as| ness of the flay universal suffrage to a democratic Be Just That Amonut the war is over. We ueed thorough-| mis consists of typewritten digests| government, and that there should - going military preparedness, It must! o¢ all important conversations held|be no more exemption from the tax! By next Tuesday the New York accompany and represent and bejine day before, the morning mail, re- | of blood than from the tax of money. | public will know to the penny what based on thoroughgoing economic! quests for audiences and clippings/If he has any views on Woman Suf-| it must pay for hard coal during Preparedness. land pictures relating to the visit of|frage he has never given expression| the next eight or nine mon The “I come to Chicago to say substan- | the mission cut from the Ame rican | to them. But he outspoken in his| hard coal operators are now at work tially what I said to you in this city | newspapers. He receives at this hour/ glowing appreciation of the patriot-|arranging a new s a on| © year ago, when I spoke for Ameri-) communiques from the French War| ism, devotion and rifice of the the increased cost of under vanism and proparedness; the only | qmce which may have come during| women of Fran the new wage seat, which goes Into difference is that some of what I then | the night Gen, Joffre not smoke and hel effect May said as prophecy can now be repeated drinks wine only, ¥ ng Hor. This ale Rive he wor sin the Rete, aioe oo politics, no di {jormen reaper avai’ vargera| deanx to any ¢ both hun hard coal regione’a trifie fan vision of creed, national origin or sec- He reads little, tiga technical {2nd dinner. Hy» hus expressed great |increase of 20 por cent, adding about tion, when the nation is at war with a) Nothing. He ee beaeedene gee has liking for American cooking, On the |$20,000,000 annually to the present jp books, and since the e fs ; pes i foreign for. | sd day of his errival in Baltimore he had |roll, ‘There is not the slightest doub' ia le eo that he takes “And yet our people are not | 80 little lelsure time oe forin wupe| his first taste « pin a la Balti. about an inere in wh ilo und wakened up to the vital significance | even these in predigested form sup} || ay king about it yet /retail prices. ‘That is coming, thou of this war, This is beca at the| plied by his staff Lin palbyor 4 Frank M. Mwacker, scasial Federal e are safe b d the t ee aie ‘ fsb feet. I do not bellove tant Ger.| “There 1 # good idea In such and] y Use ON dinner with the inve into the coal price y will be uble to make her sub- | such a book,” his Chief of Staff, Col, French commission are long and tion, does not think the advar marine warfare a succoss. But this| Fabry, may say, or perhaps Lieut. |iaisiroly reposts when the members be alarming mee Soon ae: Be i ake ‘iid | de jan will: pend ‘him: Ave or 4 are “at hone’ in the residence of | The vening World in able, on re succeed it would mean that we woul: saurrittan paxas with te remark ‘ile Pl Titi ees cig ew bw helpless victims to Germany, for | typewritten Dagos won oe Tn wi vhich they occupy ' uthority, to state to h the matter of that, to any other/ "I think you may by i scent Place. Papa Joffre talks very advance will certainly be fif nts great military power. We cannot af. | this" One of the books which Mare sirseany with the hildren” who on the ton ale) probably as ford to owe an ignoble safety to the | shall Joffre has read in this abridged 4.4 come to America with him, He |much a ty-five cents, Witty cent British fleet rimorily for the thatant | fashion te H. G. Wells's discussion of Resend rai ha he gna Fe PRutha ahaa _ mesting by this nation of the three| the future of the war, which var ' bs. to eke the DORA Harelatiga langue dee aon great military needs of the situation: |chapter deseribing his vielt to the jae oe tnain ¢ d sends gallant |cite o tors are at work w “1, Wo should immediately insti-| French front, where he met the Com- ivctings to the wives whom be has to keep tho % Hilvator ¢h tute, not only for this war, but as our| mandor in Chief of the Allied armies. /) a Asan th permanent national policy, thy sys-| 2 E reased cost of produc tem of universal milaty training and|“PAPA” SMILES THROUGH THE ji. i. ncong are given to confor. |ornimied of production, A service for all our young men LIVELONG DAY. nees of state, but before dinner he tor #ald to a er for T "2, We should at the earliest mo-| £ i at ay ceives his Col, Fabry and I de ving World to-day ment strike hard and aggressively | THE members of Joffre's staf say s ry and ict, d pe oleae tear i at Germany and this can be done only that it 1s one of his most remark- Tessen again and discusses with thein | |i operas : . by sending abroad at the earl able characteristics that he ts just as such business as has come up during | nels an lnerease appre moment an epxeditionary force, At} oe ana smiling when he awake he day 5 : least a division should be put in| sere hen he goes to bed at 10 loftr rea Of HNing. ‘They cannot be ex France within the next few weeks and/at 6 as when he Kor } e's expression ha Ao then put on the firing line as quick | his invariable p amme, when it 1 few d which mer ig tines ’ as the Allied generale say it is ready. | not put aside by necessities of state or Hayy ¢ arrival in . ? and its numbers kept filled, and as} "° Be li nrrival {2 | producod at incr 1 rapidly as other divisions can be] ¥™ 5 f to the market gotten ready, they should be sent] After Marshal Joffre has had bis eighed down But, the 5 over beside it, untii without an hour's] coffee and arranged his pro 7 s which thO] ihe wnrial’ incren unnecessary delay we accumulate ato ine day with his alde-de-« ar with th ead the Froneh | tion, That car the front a formidable fighting army shlet of Simte Col fahry se Mivlan in avers (CO oe an be dor . To proceed at once to do avery-| recteves his Chief of Staff, he Aes coub ope are patriotic enou thing for the upbullding of the navy,/and talks with him until it is time for) waking momen his expression !8 ond leg qo just that capital ehips, submarines, auxiliaries, | tho distinguished persons witi wl. f exultant Tenderness playa) t¢ the rotallers in Now York giv cargo ships, everything |he made appointments, ‘Thu ke a ray of sunlight over h ugged !ine people a square deni the price “Remember that these needs should] 1° Die ne ee instance, he untenance whenever the Washing. y be met at once. On the whole, the! 4a al i ae . ‘ ; hard coal ered at houses, under worst folly that we can commit is to|cetved Charles Schw rederic | ton crowds, wh ssemble whenever |tne coming schedules, will probably refuse immediately to introduce a| Coudert, among Americans, and Lieut. he appears, cheer for Franca and not exceed $825 to $415 a tone inn ayatem of untversal, obligatory mili-| Gen, Bridges of the British Commuis-| Joffre. He beams at the p in the A r Pp " tary training and service. 1 believe) 10" Se acin a Which leaven ne jare only: tanta igures, based o in universal service so emphatically | *!° Ohi . Pinna thathine wi 1? | the supposition tt the wh« ‘ that I wish to include myself and the] Joffre's day 1s punctuated by little | doubt that th tare Decome the | savance will not execed 50 cents, men we, ere anxious to some in the | restful pauses of silence, When /its| children of r a” Joffre and all his eeerrsapee PpeTi Re rep Rea division I desire to help raise wel! © Chief of Staff perccives that| The great soul of a great man speaks ' ; are denied this chance most of us will | #)9e a9 ca tt cick inhan ba Uke Gin uA size coal delivered at New York ts $6 be denied the chance of all serv the Marshal'a = mi ry . ind $6.50 a On the basis of a 60 under the proposed obligatory sys-| enough information for the time he- ce per cent, fr (wholesale) on the tem. ; ; _ [ing he ceases to speak and the Mar ‘IT cannot speak English, but my DeiHiiarlan ton, delivered at "Give the Alliew ships and food and| gna) sits erect in his armchair mo-|peart is Americar N k, st t 1 money by all means, but send our! ') iiesy, calm, at peace, He does not So Se New York, sh Ye mm $6.15 t men to the front if we value our own! tlonless. © a mantuppeyiye $7.50 self-respect. Nothing in the world] like to be left at such times, profe Cunliffe Guest Here for the) ne present retal) prices—coal de now counts with France except the/ring to have @ #ilent compan Week-tnd ivapadt ai tBtoaamctea StAiienanay men who go out to face death in thejthese moments of restful rr Tapa Gunlitte, (bay Ot Thali HeMt tame ch rdition to be saf Joftre ith me D apen Bank of England, and member of the tatlers here in New York will be. Te me iB pane cien (eo be aefe. and distinetly, Ilis staff address LB hn Conunissi which is headed | ject to e inqui ar — Freneh whick 5 by Arthur J. Balfour, came to this! nent officials hin t altianaee: Will Ret t ey ou ‘' city from Washington last evening. force extortionate rates, Hefore a WASHINGTON, April > ea It was reported he will pass the ¢ that ir ever, the @B. Fall, Republican, of “The Marshal's mind makes a per- week-end with frie in this city, Will u Nea eae enrol rue ounced in the Senate to-day that he| panent re ai eats ere eae imission. Coal grade papers ar Gkpects to retire to private life when bie) mee record of @ Lord Cunliffe and J. P. Morgan have pehind a movement*to establish suc jerm expires in 1919. bears.” ono of them told me. been close friends ror years abi recent term exp! y 1917. WORK FOR KAISER (CORPORATION TAX INU. §. REPORTED | MAY SAVEN. Y. CITY BARED BY RINTELEN SOME $20,000,000 Three Per Cent. on Net In omes Will Minimize Di- rect Tax Menace Makes Long Statement to Pros ecution and May Keveal All on Stand Sate Pom 9 Otalt Covmmendent @ the That Cap 4 von Minte wing Wott aienie tet ot Ge Gee ALMANY. April 18 fivery wig tn Carparated mercantile concer ' Cowernmant. will tell ait he knows of vated mercantiia concern in the cw of Ne or ie the the aetivities of members of Labor A w York, ctng one hundreds wpen handrede of manu National Pee uneli in their al facturin corporations nder the 1 @ffer mote menition ey terme of the Mmerson iaw, will bave atthe In this country in the Int ¥ in Me te to PAY an annual tae of 3 per comt f the Cen Powers wae tnd) upon fle Aet income the fact that he apent two bh Aa nearty « ' ef merran 5 afte ng @ t ted a thle and anufacturing Inatitationa tn 7, fs ; ¥ o nev the City are incorporated, (he new mp nnd nt aed law. @hich wm A the Menate by 97 Gordor whe wan called in an 2 ‘ to @ yesterday afternoon, amounts to advisory ae ' von Rinteten " eronom readjuatme for the t atate t wad nid tt he of | ajority f the bow mw community great val ' ernment { the Gre it It in the belief of the Federal oM-| The law applies, of course, to the tn wh e inv ated ¥ Thine entire Mtate, but it onceded that tolen’a wotiviting In thin country thet |New York City wil pay nearly all of ‘he waa “ by the German the new burden It ln yet to go to the Gover to spend millions here| Assembly for action, but as It hae and if he testifies much of the work | heen accepted as an Adminiatration he did will be reve He will not/and a Republican Party measure, it tontify nx a Government witness, but! in predicted that the lower house will in his own defense and his testimony, | pass it without delay it Is believed, will have much greater More, in brief, is what the law welght in that way does nu 1 witnesses have been Collecta from the corporations summoned by the Government for ap-| named about $20,000,000 a year. pearance when the trial of the seven| Returns of this, to the localities members of the Peace Council, which | Where the tax in collected for local began yesterday, is resumed on Mon- | taxes, $7,500,000 a year. Reduces the amount of direct tax that would have to be collected with. [out this ald, about $20,000,000 for day David Lamar, fendants in the case, f the other de- who complained one rday that he had been kid-|Nevr York City, 4 from Atlanta prison and| Exempts the personal property of forced to come here and stand trial, |th@ corporations from tax was also taken from the Tombs to} Exempts them from paying the old today. He {Capltal stock and franchise tax, omcon| DEFINING THE CORPORATIONS of the United States District Attor- | THAT MUST PAY. | Money, deposits in banks, shares of hey and there appeared to be reason) ce Ente Sacen ‘eeodiva, or avis for the bellet that he, too, would |suum, Denis notes erediia, oF eve make a statement, Tn Case Von |e oe ee erly eae Rintelon and Lamar should make a|Cridenoen of debi are expressly ox- of thelr operations ad-| scrations which ie subject to aasess- will undourtedly | rent, At the outset of the bill It dex {nes a corporation to be a joint atork company. or association, and says that & manufacturing corporation means one which Is engaged In the business Jof manufacturing tangible personal |property for itself or for others. A mercantile corporation is stated to be one which ts engaged in buying or selling tangible personal property the Federal Building met his counsel in one of the clean breast dition found GALLED TO TRYST BY GIRL, ROBBED BY WAITING MEN Has Young and She indictments Williamsburg Youth Woman = Arrested, : for itself or for others, Tangible per- Names Thrae, Who Confess. sonal property is de@ned to meas Frances Gilbert, a pretty seven- | “corporeal personal property, such as teen-year-ola girl, of No, 42 West|machinery, tools, implements, goods, Sixty-sixth Street; Morris Werner,| wares and merchandise. twenty, and Max Gersten, nineteen,| Tho act provides that ‘or the of No, 191 t Seventh Street, Man- | privilege of exercising its franchises hattan, and Morris Lieberman, nine- |!n this State In a corporate or organ- teen, of No, 220 Ross Street, Will. |{2ed capacity, every domestic manu- imsburg, were locked up to-day fol-| facturing and every domestic mer- Jowing thelr arraignment in Will. ,cantile corporation, and for the privi- lamsburg Court on a charge of as- | lege of dotng buiness in this State, sault and robbery. The police say every foreign manufacturing and ill have confessed their part In a plot |every foreign mercantile corporation, by which Lawrence Baron, twenty |@Xcept corporations specified in the years old, wae lured from his home| next section, ghall annually pay in t No, 153 Ross Street last night, at- |advance for the year beginning Nov. tacked and robbed of Jewelry valued |1 next preceding, an annual franchise it $400, tax, to be computed by the Tax Com. , ron was called to the telephone | mission upon the basis of the net in-| About 11 o'clock, and the Gilbert girl, |Come for its fiscal or for the calendar giving the name of Lillian Peck, said |Ye#? next preceding, as hereinafter he Was anxious to make his acquain. | Provided, upon which income such tance. Baron with two friends went Corporation ts required to pay @ tax to Hedford Avenue and Heyward |? the United States street and met her, Impressed by | Cotporations owning or operating er good looks, Huron sent his friends {vated Fallroada, or surface rall- | way, As he was walking along Hey. |"2#4% not operated by steam; water, 1 H | two mas [Hae electric, stoam heating, tighting, 1 bascment, and white|{tt Power concerns, are excepted . from the operations of the act ' the other took his Annual reports from the corpora n and a diamond rin i tlons affected are required on or be y Le He af ae | fore July 1, giving their names, pla mobile: whi saaplygusinsy rps The Gi. }of bu State wi organized, beck girl dec he had been robbed | kind of business transacted, amount f $7, but Bare ‘lied a polleeman of income for preceding year as tives ne Penrecead her}shown In the last return to the Meh followed, Liabermane tne | United States Treasury Department, | ea ad noelving the plot. | the average monthly value of its real by r sid she ran away!and personal propert both in and} ore tw we ago out of the State, —_ ‘The report also calls for statements ; showing: value of ali accounts or GIRL KILLED E; bills receivable, ‘valu of ‘property sold from Its stocks, value of prop. ¢ manufactured or shipped from within the State, aervices performed within the State, and 10 annual) value of all billa recelvable for goods Chauffeur Accused of Using Em.| without the State, tangible property manufactured or shipped within th State and other states and countries, and of services performed both with in and without the State INTERLOCKING CORPORATIONS ployer's Car Without Obtaining | His Permisston TENAPLY, N. J. April 2%~-Misa MUST SHOW RELATIONS, Green, twenty years old, of Jer The corporations are also required | sey City, is dead and Misses Beatrice | to say What stocks in other corpora. | Hrown of Guttenberg and Marie Me. | tons they own, and the proportion of} such stock that ts held in corpora of Jersey are in Englewood | tions within the State, Where a cor Hospital as the result of a Joy ride | poration has no real or tangible per Se ncAl al property within the State it is * required to show where its prin William Gormley and Howard Me-|husiness 1s done. onnell, both of Guttenberg, are in the| The tax Is tmposed upon all income afly police station. McConnell, a|of corporations doing business en f vit \ : tirely within the State, and where hauffeur, without the knowledge or ithe entire business is not done en permission of his employer, took the | tirely within the State the propo: 1 tter's 1* | ton to be ed iy the averag ed polled About | monthly value of property within the ’ cy 116 real and personal, with the de nuk ‘ swerved | tinttion as to personal property above | and wn, turned over, | given considered, the average month M 1 was caught under the|ly value of accounts recelvable for a und was shed death. | goods sold, property manufactured o believed Miss MeGa vices rendered within the State staar ald the proportion that the average value ecutor Huckin of Hackensack | of stock owned bears to the aggregate has begun an investigation average monthly value of the total. ISH: “MY HEART IS AMERICAN’ - RUSSIA STRONGER THAN BEFORE, SAYS CABINET MINISTER Army Better Prepared, Muni ons Output Crreater, | Kerensky's Statement PRTROGRAL, April via bon Aon, April 1) Minister of Sunt Korenahy gave to a representative of The Aasoctated Preee ¢ jay « clear pr polttical and reonom! tation of the present statue of affaires aid of the aneer n the country and, with orate trote the con COntendioted tone and rumors . weneraily cir f alarming disor olaation eurmy and taotories Hated and eredited in Vetrograd in the The Miniater was the last few leciared that not hatter army prepared ant more willing to fight than before the vale arenent Seat fevolution, but that the factories rulln principle of de oratle Were putting out more ammunition m it will collapae, This win than at any previous atage of the of ma hone prevents any pos " war, He continued Regarding peace the Mintater pry In the first place it In necemary] “Huswia wanta f n the terms to sweep antde the vant collection] proposed by President Wilson. The of ruiorm and eriticiams of the guy United” Dtates tie “tee eae ernment contained In part of the Pet-| somewhat changed. the ohjeetan vee rograd press The inference drawn n wre fighting, We wane from thin gossip by foreigners and » restored without annexation or other casual observers in quite er- manity | favor a conference reneous, ‘Duality of Power and the| With the sities determine how tht» danger arising therefrom is a news| Public sentiment is ao bitter again paper phrase—a newspaper illusion rial Lenine that a crowd prevent “It is also commonly alleged that Searemtars senneken i ne of bin im we have no power to enforce author-l fought his Anarehistic follee tre et ity, This idea originated from the nine bean his speech by insist! fact that we decided that we can bet tthe Government be sivel ter attain our enda without use of! croletariat and the frovin A... force or rigid authority, For in- ont be upset stance, we might have arrested Niko-| “Provocato: “German Agent!” ai Lenine, the radical Hoclalist who) Sounded from a thousand throats, tried to attack the American Em- jal Government aad. ‘wish tie basay, but we have accomplished fa ted to a victorious end more by allowing him absolute fr Lonine ts an agent of Germany dom of speech and action, The re sult is that he ts fully*discredited, “Most of the weaknesses attributed the present Government are the, to Real and tangible personal property are to be taken at actual value. Five thousand dollara penalty ts provided against a corporation which ‘ails to report, with a penalty pro- vision of $1,000 for the officer of a concern who makes a \ fraudulent statement or return. The tax com- mission is also authorized to com- pute the assessment of a corporation which does not supply the proper re- tourna, taking the facts from the best available sources, Revision and ad- justment ts left to the commission, | with the power to hold hearings, Full power is given for the forcible collection of the tax, with process for levying upon and selling the real or personal property of a corporation to meet the State's claims, It is als provided that action may be brought to forfelt the charter or cancel the franchise of a corporation which does | not comply with the law, HOW GREATER CITY, MAY GET ITS REBATE. collected in to be di- vided venty-five per cent, goes to tate Treasury to the credit of he weneral fund and the remaining > per cent, Is given to the counties, with provision for distribution to the cities and towns in counties. New York City Is covered in this pass “As to any county wholly included within a city such payments shall be | made to the chamberlain or other eblef fiscal oMcer of such city and be | |paid into the general fund for city rhe money | purposes.’ T he act enjoins, under penalty, n the officials who handle as statements anit mpts yoration® In question from | paying tax on capital stock of the Usual State franchixe tax The bill after a went through the comparatively short ¢ The Republicans in caucus had sereed (oO pase It befor taking up uny other business Senators Brown and Mills made a tight for it on the floor, Jt was hardly necessary be cause nearly all of the opposition j came, not from Senators opposing the ym sinall countles who dis distribution of the Se ate |spolls, ‘The merry villagers from the | up-regions wanted a share of the tax for vill purposes and from their representatives the leaders had a Night before the finat vote came. | "Phe Democrats Joined in voting for the bill, f wing the leadership of He said that he 1 have drawn @ bill somewhat different if he had the job before bim, but that he intended’ to support it In order to relieve New York City of the necessity of paying a ata ering direct tax. I believ e suid, “that if the direct tax reached the fighre that it! would have to reach without some such rellef as this bill gives, we would ha P A real estate panic deve A ~ wreknomes ety nt wy the and Owe ot and le wee etd atent ° . { semne ratte te snhiy a « + (he we frutt oF neMovancy of a Tou hee stories of the tremendous member of If dame: card of cl « fevotation: nted th seen ot Aemnetion * 1 “ the present he revolution @ id leave thate but deaer tele rame pointe he Arne bodies of deserter to retwen tee «th Hity of we the old reaine the munt output diminished month tay but It is now steadily increas The spirit among the w in excellent. They hy their Couneit “ly in in complete hae the Government. There ho talk of divided power unel! It a local ofenniaation ~ r fluence oniy se an it adheres to the ideals born t men assume; ny at IW believed The choicest Always uniform. richest, delicio} better Guaranteed to please you per- fectly or you can take it back and get your money. 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