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/ The “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ - Burleson’ Removes Ma ckay as Head of Postal f | Income Tax Total Will Exceed $4,000,000, 000 BURLESON OUSTS MACKAY TERMS OF PEAGE TREATY Prince of Walesa ine EYTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS. ASHEAD OF THE POSTAL CO MAKNGGERMANY HARMLESS... e*Stote"ae army Dance NEAR THE MIDDLE OF MAY: OTHER OFIERS DEPOSED. ON LAND, SEA AND IN AR SENATE TO MEET EARLER President Attends cceida Malia of War Council This Morning and League — ° rs Cook, General Counsel, and Army Cut to 100,000, Military | Deegan, Secretary, Removed $1 001 244 000 | Schools Practically ea | of Nations Commission This Af- | Along With | Ie resident. | and Rhine F ors Destroyed. ternoon—Text of Swiss Amend- | # | | A. F, ADAMS IN CHARGE. | FIRST QUARTER PAY LITTLE OF NAVY LEFT. “FOR SPEEDY TRIAL: Onin shorm of owen) QM INCOME TAXES), fericeeat taesio | STATE TE CONSENTS ment Covering Monroe Doctrine, | Federal Control, 7 Barnes anton | Air Force Reduce ON, March Figures Indicate Total Collec- se RE President of the} tions for Year Will Exceed PARIS, March 32.--The extent to which Germany will be rendered WASHINGTON, March 22.—It was said unofficially at the White House to-day that President Wilson might return to the United States by , May 1, leaving Paris immediately after reaching an agreement on the principal features of the peace treaty, without waiting for the actual rict aig % Will Try to Be Ready to Proceed in May. 1 Drews WASHING ence H. Macka Postal Telegraph and Cable x $4,000,000,000, pany, was removed to-day by Post-, militarily impotent by the pending z for| Both sides to-day planne ce Treaty was fully reveal a quick master Genera) Burleson WASHINGTON, March 2 ‘The Postmaster Gx -Collee- signing of the document, the first time to-day tn information trial for Dr, Walter K. Wilkins, who al issued an! tions from the first quarterly instal- An extra session of Congress not ob > tnited Py om | Yesterday, before Supreme Co! s- SAdie Feloving: be btained by the United Press from yesterday, before Supreme Court Ju Jes Mr. Mackay, ment of income and profit taxes due ; liter than May 15 now is regarded as W. W. Cook, general counsel; Will-|ro9¢ Saturday amounted to $1,001,244,. Uthoritative sourecs tlee r in Mincola, pleaded not 3 DEMANDS 10 CEE a cortainty mong officials and leaderg owners of the Mackay companies|tricts, Internal Revenue Commis- the supreme War Council are, e-| teach Irop ring a rie at fey : Jablo to return ax carly as May 1 Bot operating the Postal systems, from! sion Roper announced to-day cording to the best information ob ea i“ : . Meuses may be cated to all duties appertaining to the con-| pig tiguré probably will be in- tainable, as follows quested his attorney, Charles N - DIVORCE PAPERS shortly after that dato. trol and operation of service under) some MILITARY. Wysong, to urge a speedy trial, and PARIS, March 22( Associated Press), Government control District Attorney Weeks said he A. F, Adams, President of the 1—Germany to be allowed a maxi Kan. | revenue collectors have not yet re mum of seven divisions of infantry | Would try to have it in May sas City Home Telephone Company) ported their final tabulations. Peery reieertaih ithe aa 008 | . eet : and a manver of the ¢ " | ‘This is more than the Treasury had sit Label hate that ule tg The authorities to-day ar : be called, to assemble about the graph and ‘Telephone Operating| expected from this in t pay- ete a Bia 4 ‘ to cheek up Dr. Wilkins's ns i - - middie of May, the date when Preal- i vas ‘appointed. by » Pos ent and without a com alysis ! pdiat, eftele and. aitice the mur » | Board, was appointed by the Post-| ment without a com unaly 2—Officers employed in the war| diately t nd sini mur- | > |Ronald Mille We o |dent Wilson hopes to retura tae master General to supersede tho| officials belicve it is accounted for) i mice employed In the warty ao a ty navel ¢ Ronald Miller, in Le ee, 4 : a arene Hs nitls . 0 stries 0 ¢ various states st a 4 4 as : , Inited States Postal officers in the management of| by the fact that many citizens paid A e ; S He Is N od C o | ot exceed 300, while civilian em-|Come forward and offered to testify! © + | Says He Is Named in Com the systems. Mr. Adams presented] their tax in full instead of takinig ad-/POt ox e ba Me Sign ep, [Some Hewes ene red to teatity| ¢ : lys die td i SENATE MAY BE CALLED FIRST the order to-day to Mr, Deegan and| vantage of the instalment privilege ear ig ieee we ldiinistration |Dr, Wilkins told them his wife made| : | plaint, but No Suit ls Found. TO TAKE UP TREATY. immediately took over control. An oxamination of records will de Tce ee 9 per cent: of the/a wil in 1917 leaving him the bulk} Rae | [1 is possible that if the treaty of Mr, Mackay was not in the of- padeciakty tn r to ascert ‘ nor 3-The great General State War|°f De? Propert= This would supply| : ©] The totlowing legal notice was fitea | Petco Ix sufficicntly advanced to wars . : *. the total yield from income d pro- u b ar 6 ° rant suel pourse, 1 vc fice at the time, , aeupealy 3 y; School and similar institutions will}® Motive for the crime, and would] ¢ J inia morning in tho offlew of the |"APt such ® course @ specie) SERS ‘An announcement by the Post Of-| fits taxes excoeds tho preliminary) Y°neO! Me a Ps . ? : of the Senate may be called even fice Department say that the order] estimates of approximately $4,000,-/ Lat gost ed. as ne military schos ) row doubt on Dr. Wilkins's story] % @ | County Clerk oarlicr to afford it opportunity to deal removing Messrs. Mackay, Cook and] 000,000. Indications on tho faco of] Mil! be nermitted for each branch of | about the wills. ’ : beng a we ae Came aek Sie cane Ca Deogan from the operation of the] to-day's reports were that estimates)’ Peistee ans x hos bye py The investigators also are learnin % ] wood Stokes. upon to direct its attention to other » % "s 1 "| ado at J © of enactment of} *° B OMce So-called veteran o disprove r. stat —_ oe — : impos D chief of Hostal Company's, land lines under] made at the timo of Mnnstne n | accieties, tourist clubs and other ore| ruen, © disprove Dr, Wilkina’s atat ELINGH WHITE NORE : “Sir—Please take notice that |MPortant matters, chief of which wim Government control “was made| the Revenue Rill were fairly accurate, Se cane ments that his Might Sunday was de " * be finanelal affairs, necessary by the fact that since the| The Second New York District re- ipa md eh u wie in military ex-/ cided on Middgnly. They quote the FOPOP POLITY VE TTT Tee TTT eee Tee TT Te Ter eee Cerereore | Ronald Miller, who ls aamed.in It is held to be unnecessary for Post Office Department rofusod to] Ported $145,551,000, the biggest col-| Srcises Mill bo prohibited housekeeper his Manhattan hore ae ea partusmph Lith of the complaint | President Wilson to be in Washinge and the Third 4—All fortified works within 4 a al ‘on | lections of any district, , as saying he told her some days be pret Fe nua ad to noe asain grant the company | come n at n - rehusettes with $75,208,000, was| 50 miles of the Rhine will be de- doen Ue eae. Baha aways ane an owever, VM. A. Worker: TWENTY- THREE GERMAN filed by you in the abo ntitied | i w Lh ) N for bei o a askd for by them, these officials have | MOstichin as: we ilineis, including} Streyed. Construction of new | ran Pan MGR I eclleck ihe santa matter as ono of the co-respond- | MS8On te Issue OF ee + refused or failed 1 follow out the} second. The Ninst Wn ime rna| works in thie region is forbidden. I Peete vatin marie’ fees nomen Mronalinces American! | SHIPS AT BREMEN READY enta, hereby appears in the unyve [Cable from Darin tn advance Sti Instructions of the dyartment in the) (oy oes ong, phe «Twenty-third,| Retention of the existing fortifi- | sclier says ho sold a ticket to St Doughboy Best of All entiiied abtinn, and el Tumse fp, eg at er i “ hii management of thy properties; and] Of SL 0siho, vee 5 000, cations on the eastern and south: | Louis to Dr, Wilkins last. Sunday p00) . . | RAR FeAsDes Ai CAE AMiI SOR failed to put into operation promptly | PEnniyiVtNlts Nie ve rowed aceidea}| &Fh frontiers is permitted. Morning, but the doctor came back | 10 SAIL FOR AMERICA talned se attorney for him | tila quastion aud. 1. reaseviaas the wage schedule and the cighte| ie ee ee ae 25 per cent of last} & The infantry will be allowed] inter and asked to have the ticket ro. | nar Whittemore, wi twenty therein, and hereby demand that | SMping of his courne of action ntl hour day; and in various ways en-|'™ Mncome tux callection, ‘Phe ex-| #:000 rifles, 156 heavy machine guns,|dcomed, saying he had changed his|* PMenlat, lives in Boston and 8 copy of the complaint and of |h@ has a moro doftnife iden of Si deavored to embarrass and discredit | 8% Minnesota, Now Mex.| 218 light machine guns, 68 medium | mind. he doctor appears then lovely he first day of 1 t Fleet, Coaled and lb othe papers in 4h Hon be! (ote of Diesen 58 Aner aae \ the Government operation of the {ceptions wero Minnoaote, Terrase k Pepe nea Lipa Ba aeetar are tat AL other papers in thin action be Tho Presdont is also keeping t@ |) Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and = na © the Grand Central and} i919, came home trom t noth Lquipy Is 250,000—Some De- served on me at my oMece, No, 31 touch with the development of senthe | wires, hia. On the basis of last] {ened mortans, 158 trench guns, 84] bought a ticket to Boston, for an | : is } 7 H Mane raaneny for the Poteet Le Minnesota quar-| ftf-inch feld guns, agent there says he remembered him | Cue! ree ae a | me inning Vessels Nassau Strect, Borough of Man-- jment in tho United States Sama CeeMasked for ‘was that tho sworn| erly doposits ahoutd have been about) _& THE cavalry will be allowod 14,000 | particularly, Both axcnts say he was] shi» new ere RN aN 928 BERLIN, Murch ea MERA SRAM beh MaRN iter rete, statement, submitted to the Int $15,000,000, but they were only $11,-| cAtbines, 36 heavy machine guns, 26] then without " 1cho and}]dance with t 1 ¢ Ww Di eet Nani hes eatin Lt &c, EMORY Ry BUCKNPR appears tu him to demand such ace i state Commerce Commission in 100.000. Philadelphia should have| Meld guns. No heavy artillery will] whiskers, which he says he did a tl Coblens | : ' Attorney for Ronald Miller Hon, i¢ ta got unlikely (het te | half of the company rh at a8 Ae 0 vuelta sis.000,000,| be permitted have removed until he star buck | ! 1 speclal Dated Mareh 21, 1919, after his return from Europe be will wire control board as a basis for}? Gann 411:000.000 wore only $10,-[ 8tFingently rationed, Depots where] Another unexplained pit of 1 | shiboy “dt . He oe I Ereas 98 was & TV iitod Attorney Buckner was catied on | senting his view of the imsuc directly 5) compensation placed the net income | have 8 ' they aro held must be made known |mution givon the f on the] Yankee i w . steamer the telephone, He said all informa-|to the voters in tho Statox whose 86m for the same your at $4.485,593.54. [000,000 Pitteburgh, on tho same ba-} 1°) Aig who reworve the right| Night bofore tho day ‘Mc kinw's [lady t re how sd in Would have to come from Mar-|4t0rs are opposed to the ratifiestion | 5 me, mould: have collected #8 HoT to limit the number of munitions |body was disinterred tor the autopmy | Hay w t “ ' tin W. Littleton, Mr, Littleton de. of the Lea plan { D06 COMMITS ; SUICIDE though actual collections were onty| tn | Dr, Wilkins Jéte hin € ise |Publie Gus t ‘ ned to discuss tho matter, and] WORK OF LEAGUE COMMISSION 9 reports will pu ricls & SGOT Tans UME I OW Pa pen rt ee j a 1 Hor nen by a Pg , } thot this | #ite to Attend the sessions both of the | ther ; Uhr oe Sees setlenh deve letsovad, fmporte and pxporte of war wher t Hite as wh . i on , paper was Med and twill t tops nell of Ten and tho League @aim PE th ’ : ply SAH Rae p eri suis It was said to-d be Ww hit ait largest ve wt © Germans |, sa Ronald Miller, and it Js |COMerence programme was reversed Refuses to Make Up With their tax atl u 4 aR NG TS « oh uw f bein fice " ' United | ; yi cultiati hattale une met at I o'einek this” Owner After Reprimand oly paid this year in the | had wecount ry ox 1 ep ae Ei he will be | MO RlDs, while the League of Natiogg dren of the vast side t MMA ooh toe comnioly slipule line ee ‘ ye Bue 2 t ‘ 1 RETR GARRIOC ERA had teen ated, | MeN Het or o'clock thin tage ¥ is “Spot,” a brindle bulldog b: ng ore | x a pa of the Deu wad | that 4 ‘ YM. ¢ snifort thea Ww oom “ eee t course Mr, | meets a clock this afternoon, ; Mrs, Bella Schacter is dead m+ | two OF hi r Lat ger type, 8iN Hight cruiser ar 7 Ponae : The| The League of Nations Commiaslomy) the roof partment }over last year i H ne in Ng haat 1 1 ' Fj A i : pay . BD" lof the league's covenant whieh Bi i ast oth Rireot eet hang bd rk w ‘ied perl gen a ni by ‘] Hi f bin Wiking t t t t 1 a? | amendment £ ed by the Swing the door, Jooked around several vi th North Caroling “and| ing, There are four ut El aruel | fans la f DANIELS NEARING BREST, COME FOR CROSS SEA RACE, ads . Mrs, Schacter found him there mer type, built between 1904 and ker welt ah ain y:| 1 f we covenant shall not be in- parently asleep half an hour later | 1906, and five of the latte yea and frome tbe tame! yey ' a Peper WT eet Mae rasa ! oF, Ma rie] ternreted as sontaning. anything when she went to pat him as ae built hatwoen 1908 nnd 180 | PEERED PRES AD RINE nae 7 t i contrary to the sovereignty of © of forgiveness, he walked to the ¢ Le ( 0 a 1 a " , ( ' i 4 f ‘ ava detiberately leaned six: plating tal ee Copia aint Cables Perper a see soe fe GAP a KL ONS, MALS | TARE BEANE ukboKh Muay [to-morrow on the atenmer Leviathan, |transatlantic tight, ‘The Digby is ex: covenant lt consent, and the baa age.) aan ‘ ik was wmpounced lo-day, pected Wy arrive bere in about ten days sovenant } a shall not interfere if , va . a ud be x