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i STATE TAX PUT ON TAXES by The Press Pablisbi (The "New York World). . | EW ‘YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919, “Circulation Books Open to All. | 28 theddhed A ‘UTTER CONTEMPT IS HELD FOR HYLAN, WRITES CALLAGHAN Justice Replies to Mayor’s Sec- retary, Who Objected to Re- marks of Army Man. PAID 10 ThE GOVERNMENT IN PROPOSED INCOME LEVY 1S. TODEPORT ed Two Per Cent. From Individu- als, 4% From Corporations, | Utter contempt and disregard for] WithoutFederal Exemptions. Chief Magistrate of the cit — — the way Justice Callaghan char- . SEEN. . ucterizes the sentiment of the people DAVENPORT DEFENDS | MANY GERMANS: | of Mrcokivn tor Mayor Hylan 4 ee | This was unswer of the Admits, However, $53,000,000 HOLD 900 OTHERS Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice to c » Raj ~ ve New Grover Whalen, the Mayor's Secre- Plan May Fail to Solve New tary, from whom a letter purported York City’s Problem. to have been written by him, was —— T ¢ | received by the Jurist in regard to @recial from 2 Staff Correspondent of The These Are of the Dangerous} an incident attendant on the recep- Prening World.) Class, Says Attorney General, tion of part of the th Division ALBANY, March 28.—New York which arrived on the transport Including 200 I. W. W.s. America, Justice Callaghan, bas got to pay dearly for probibition. Under the Republican programme it as a member of ‘hs | WASHINGTON, March _attor-| ‘he congregation of the Church of will have to pay a further 2 per cen ney Gencral Palmer, disclosing to-| 4! Saints, went down to welcome the individual - income tax, and the i ~ ‘ aa ad | Brooklyn boys of the organization on day that about 4,000 e y aliens! pie phe SmI & amount paid the Government will not |“ "” 4,000 enemy allens) the Natalie Mae, Three city owned Ripka It will have to pay on|¢T? !termed during the war, said) boats, laden with relatives of the het iad righ would be granted to some 600| homecoming troops, were deprived of at too, Tho corporations will haye| oasure privilege of mect= of the harmless class, others would, tHe pleasure and privilege of meet to pay a further 41 cent on net} y, papatriated, and 900 dangerous|!ns the America down the bay for incomes, with no exemption for the | porsong would he held indefinitely, in-| © Feasun that the Mayor was lato taxes paid the Federal Government. | cluding about 200 professed members|! 4rriving at the pier a t my Ai Jn addition there will be a flat tax ‘of the I. W. W. or anarchistic organ- | °Mcials would n any O| - r boats go without the Mayor. Invi- of $5 for each $1,000 worth of per- | izat | bails onal property over $3,000 Ne all of the 4,000 interned are | Vous remarks wer< ei apoues patel peing late, 0 © Senator Davenport, Chairman of| men and fof them ure more nt Hylan b ing late, se ag Py ; the Joint Tax Committee, made th men whose s ght refuge | Std to have Hae f a ra pees st following statement to-day: Jin American ports. nut 1,800. of | MAS Cfo of than, scnt ou ; “The prob’ vefo the commit-! the scamen and 300 ott G a@ ineguphone, wa © problem before th mmit- | th nen and 300 other Germ fae a a, on gas eh in tee was to obtain revenue for a pros- urded as dangerous, have made i Peetive deficit for the com year ‘Hoa tor venatrlanion | mornin be ¢ en's alleged letter was ad of approxir $20,000,000 for the Phe Department cf Justice,” said Hesak bah bene als Tire State, and approximately $33,000,000] Mr, Palmer, “has recently directed | CTeRSES [© & © if se = co hi 10 ddle initial, for the municipalities, a total of about! the release on parole of about 600 per- | Wustice ae aa Death thetnke 000,000. The State and the lo-|sons belonging to the more or less mh eC tiseae <ehalen ctary | callties are closely united in tax mat-|harmieas class of dangerous alien| 10" OO os wthat on the day the ters, both in administration and in}enemies. This group consists chiefly | oy RG i Nicuw) Amsterdam the rule of distribution of revenuc|of persons who were interned because | | iva you were one of a party from between the Stile and the locality.|of repeated violation of parole or ty, poh: venation’ of Aik Walkeat So it was necessary to take the needs] other regulations and are now no| Gy 0) Pe MATRA: MAXON of the localiticn ax well as of the|longer regarded as a menace to the| oo)" toa that on that occasion a st overnmen t nto co. 1. | publ safety on 8 e) n bs bee 1 Rate Government | f into consid | bublle aataty. Wher thene men ave | man Gina inci ances onthe Natale ratie poen paroled 18 repatriation Mae made a very insulting remark “In investigatin irces: for new) plan above referred to is carried out | mae whe Bice ae cai revenue, the committer ind that|there will remain in the internment | 200" thought possibly you might | eal property in (nc is already |¢amps approximately 900 dangerous|°.% 0 tna name of the individual | bearing: much moro than its share|enemy allens, and it is not expected | S10 0) ott i iscie tn such an un- of the burden. It found that it is|that any substantial number of these ehsintianciiite spirit. impossible to depend upon the taxa-| Will he released tn the near future. | tr into be remretied that there are tion of personal property as an ade-| “About 200 of thig number are pro- | : 4 property taxation at the existing con-|anarchistic organizations, and their | ne gaa etiinace character’ fiscatory rate has lamentably failed | cases will he referred to the Scere- Ma espgabers Maia Tuntion (hot Aake®) and if this bane is even to be tary of Labor with a viewsto’ secur- |, a ee acne tained as a part of our system, it] ing thelr deportation, if tn his opin- aoa GR Oren atavadat scaratarr Hust bo after experiment with the} ion the evidence warrants such ac- |*°U8 A | |Here it is: axation of y nal property under| tion March 28, 1919. ° ster rat er conditions. © residue of 900 dangerous ; anol x 1st SOE ranieue 66 angers) vir, Grover A. Whaien, Clty Hall, | Suggestions w made to the|alien enemies contains a large num- ; | New York committee that the extension of the| ber of convicted criminals, spies and Dear Sir: I have your letter so-called indirect t has the} enemy agents, who, in the view o pas h date March a. Yon Uheritance tax and of a simi-| the Attorney General, ought mot to| Which beara date Aare £0, Yos Ja atur prov vormittee nder a circum-| °° © ; i as mitted ur pi f - one of a purty on bourd tho hoe f A sas a we Hi COURT Natalic Mae, which went down pon investisation we four he declaration of peace ; the Bay almost to Sandy Hook a few more millions might res is the intention of the Attorney | AA mat the America with about | be obtained from certain of these ral to renew at the next session AMET ealirAise: Mera ak the direct soure but it seems to the} of Congress the request made to the Division, ‘The party on committee that we cannot look here | last Congress by Attorney General! joarq this little boat waa the for anything like an adequate solu |G ecretary Wilson, ask-| ony delogation that mot tho re- | tion of our problem. provide ing soldiers on that occasion, | CALLS INCOME TAX THE FAIR th: inven The Mayor und hi ominittee — | EST PLAN und far tho power a did Ket under headway ir “Furthermore, in the tii f it rous ¢ Ag ra troope that the greatly incre XI ny che ur Ame sw yout to | tures are for all the people, the Uniess fegislation of this chara Ane | mittee did not think it ni to con in 5 vided a You state in ur letter that | tinue the fragmentary aun ul t ! aorat | ay gene ta ad reg 1. A rot 1 (Continued nd Page.) | (Continued on nd f ' ' $25 Men's Suit or Topcoat, $14.95 ' f way. corner Barelay 1 (Opp. Woot TAKE OW Mats i ’ worth Building), w Mo to-day and oS ' int » Con rae HE WORLD ThAY! PURRAC, Leng nie breasted, § ed or belted ‘Areute, Puiitrer (M Pididing t unde, w ' lneh pocket t nod (8.08 dark Row NY City, for si \ rou e ome ‘Our spe Trieitione Beckman 4000, _ vlal price for to-day & Saturday, $14.95 & peom for bassage and parcels nen day end 7" $1795, Open Saturday night till 10, Hub ad Money nda and travollem’ eheche ‘lot yo “is you fins gind Wigeriion wakes See Make Clothiers, Broadway, cor. Barclay st.— | aoe aan adv. \ Fe | compared with 49 at & o' TYING UP TRAFFIC AND INJURNG MANY | Woman Prag own Into River— Autos Figure in Numerous Accidents, New York aw ) Ola Man Winter had come back an the night to get his umbrella and rubbers and that spring—gentle spring, ethereal a hot footbath bed with a heavy had taken uid Late in the mildness and was laid up in cold. forenoon the old gentleman was in- clined to stick around until bis young kinswoman is up and about ogain. That hich winds may continue for twenty-four hours is indicated by thr Weather Bureau forecast: Fair to-night, Friday and Sat- urday; rising temperature Satur- da ; northwest gale, diminishing turday. Farly to-day tho Weather Bureau received the following advisory mes- from Washington: Continue northwest storm PARIS warning, 9.30 A. M., Cape Hat from Dudapes teras to Nantucket; storm of land, indicat marked intensity over Southern New England moving northeast; west and northwest gales this afternoon and to-night. ntral this and and, it a north-| and Banks. j fr fore as | The storm was cc jit k Is 4 probably noon over E 4, wo take erly course to the G STORMGRPSCITY, 'WILSON FIGHTS FOR HIS PLAN BEFORE LEAGUE COMMISSION UNGARIAN SOVIET ALARMED ~QVERINVASION BY TTALIANS = MAY BE CUT OFF F rt late Reports Say It May Not Be Possible to Include Monroe Doc- trine in the League Covenant— Woman Suffrage Recognized. WASHINGTON, “March 28 No | official in information has reached lhere concerning the failure of the League of Nations Commission to in- clude the Monroe Doctrine amendinent in the covenant as it was sent \to the drafting committee yesterday. Officials express confidence that > Railroad to Vienna Cut Off— Two Corps of Roumanians in Galicia DANGE R OF Russian Bolshevik Forces Said A FAMINE to Be Penetrating Eastern ‘om the | taking drastic 8 position, The March t to-day, via Switzer C a the 1s reported to have less woek, starting yer Icla, 24,—News Huogarian Russians without tenday re n h measures to safe recived Soviet Government, fearful of being cut off ely, is ard Hungarian Food Commissioner decreed a meat- ‘Trans- | ‘Three-¥eae Enlistment for Americans Anxious: President Wilson will insist upon such a provision being in the final draft when it is passed upon by the Counell of Ton or by the Peace Con- ference in plenary session. It is understood here that the amended covenant will be giv te ‘he public simultaneously in all the Associated countries, ad Was done in jthe case of the original draft, PARIS, March 2 (Associated |Press).—It developed last night that Unexpected obstacles had arisen con to Do Duty in Europe—Formal Sum- cerning the Monroe Doctrine Ament Ss o-Morrow. ment to the League of Nations coven- mons Out To-M javt, Making it doubtful whether the WASHINGTON, March |amehdment could be incorporated in N iummediate call for 60,000 voluntecrs for service in Durope has |the revised document. ee: a A been prepared by the War Department and probably will be The ant, which contains n« published to-morrow, As an incentive to enlistment, the men reference (o the Monroe Doctrine o: will be offered early duty in France as @ relief for men in the Expedl 50,000 VOLUNTEERS CALLED TO SERVE IN ARMY ABROAD, RELIEVING MEN NOW THERE cover the Japanose propos for recognition of the racial equality of nations, is now In the hands of a special Draft- ing Committee, The draft was completed last night jat a sitting of the full commission tionary Forces who wish to retura home, Enlistment in this speelal force will be for three years. The men will be concentrated at Camp Meade, Maryland, and probably will be sent overseas in contingents 1,000 strong. Severe weuther, officials of the Bu- and the covenant is expected to be reau said, might be expected for all) sTessors are sald to have been threa ready in completed form early next shipping In the westerly part of|ened with the most severe penalties ALLIES DEMAND RIGHT week, Tho two amendments around transatlantic routes, and “temper: The Allies, it was reported to- which hay centred the greatest in tures below freeing will occur amin] 4.) have decided to give the 10 LAND POLISH TROOPS terest and imuoh divergency of epi to-night,’ aye \ | jfon may be offered in the Council of Reports from vartous points in New} Bayoenian “anny ify neneeeary « [Ten or to the plenary Peace Conte: e ni abli a wer) re York und surrounding States indi- peli At the same time it | lish Command Calls on Govern-| ence, to which the covenant must cated that the s' general in| id the Baltic and Black | ment at Weimar to March From 7 | go for finat action. this part o country, ‘Troy re wi oe ee eee: ee» Sea fronts are being reorganized Danzig Through Germany. LEON RESERVES MaHT TO ported the most severe March storm| a4 that the inter-Allied high ‘ i PRESENT AMENOMCNT. since the bligzard of 1888 in the] Sd that the inter-Allied high | corENIIAGHN, — Murch The Article X. of the covenant, to which Upper Hudson Valley, with many operations against the Bolsheviki erman Gove mt at Weimar has the Monroe Dvctrine « eudment w down and railroad schedules! jn ¢hose regions. ‘received from the Allied high command | — ooo would apply, stands tn its original aruaal Ah teat ok now had fallen ees 5 ; ; form, President Wilson having ri ; ZURICH, March 28.—Seven thou-|® demand for permission for Polish ere ee Cm ; ne or there at noon, Watertown reported @/ and Italian troops <6 Jon hat troops to land at Danaig and to march | Most Liberal Terms Yet Of-|acrvea tor the present the ainend blizzard, with traffic stopped. Con-|stuniweissonburg and Raab, taking|{feukh German territory to Poland! fered Provide for Additional }™°eRt Mach had Leen prepared an ex siderable damage from the high wind | ove ries sf “ according to a de tch reecived bere Pressing the views of the American over @ part of the Vienna-Budapest | occurred at Poughkcepsic | from Wolmar | Instalments. delegation. It is now explained tha A cold rain was pouring down out of the heavens town hurried home late in the straight when the last evening and night the mereury in thermometers dropped lower and lower. Then came snow and a young blizzard, At 8 o'clock this morning the tem- perature in New York was 27, as lock yester- y and 49 at the same hour on| Tuesday, the day of the Twenty- seventh's parade, Wind, snow and sleet combined to railway, according to despatches re- | ceived to-day [Stuhlwetssendurg only 35 miles southwest of TD udapest and Raab is 67 miles northwest.) Two Roumanian sald to have crossed tho Eastern Galicia, army a AMERICAN TROOPS BALK SPARTACANS IN ARMING RUSSIANS corps are frontier of . it was not the exact text, but only the general for mof the amendmuynt. which was given to the press, and that hence eriticiam must be with- held for the present, Soundings are being taken to ascer. tain the reception likely to be given |this amendment by other delegations. If unfriendly sentiment develops or the pressing of other and obnoxious amendments ts throatencd’ us a con sequence of tnaistence on the Monroe Doctrine, it is said that the umond- ment may be withheld, WASHINGTON, March 28.--Instal- BLOOKARE OF AUSTEN | etna bt Pitay tone TO BE LIFTED BY ALLIES =i nt smn ner or any Gow acne th |ernment war loan, Secretary Glass Svan fo Prevent | announced to-day, Payment will be | permitted in six instalments, In the} fourth Treasury allowed Precautions to Be T: Re-Exportation Into German PARIS, March 24,—1" as representatives uf United Japan to-day |4 relal restric loan tho four instalments, © forelkn The instalments dates and amounts tats Yeat Br Sta announced by Glass are: bring about an unusually long list of iSieet io prditdellags Meera anon aa |, ran BOF cent On OF before Muy 207] 1¢ haw been leurnod that thus fer wecident, In’ most of which automer || Attack | eommry grevautions have boon taken [22 BOF cant. July 16; 20 per cent. [the result of thew Inquiries baw mol UsonuAUaton toecod tas en ges Hungarians to Attack | or rrevent re-eaportation to Germany, | Aug. 12; 20 per cent. Sept. 9; 20 par| been wholly encouraging to the advo- Vienna and Offers to Finance — | it was officially punced cent, Oct. 7, and the remainder with [°*te# Of the ainendment, but will be Wy y. ‘This counvil, which ipplementing conti no Pt win vee hana Agape Hood, Me Army. 1.3 aoa ‘ Die 9 eng xcerued interest on deferred tnstal- tt palig ge aia site dengorous drugs Adi, BERLIN, March 28 (United Press), | amie te |inents Nov. OIL seat | BERLIN, March 28 (United Prosay, | (h frontiera of Gcbleswig, {mente Nov. 11, | NEW COUNCIL NAMED TO SPEED j)—-Premier Lenine has wirelessed the } Fourth Joan payments were required | TREATY MAKING. Hungnrian Soviet Government, urg K N to be completed in four months as} A council of the Foreign Ministors IMPORTANT patelierripde BANDITS LOCK 12 IN VAULT # log Sorsign lectanen ot ae ing that it send a hovike: Army uruinat six montis tn the victory cam=|isritain, tho United States, France Jienna, according to C a , : Nee ec oie ee TO ADVERTISERS uinat Vienna according tw @ dos | OF BANK AND TAKE $50,000 ssisn. rior to tno rourtn Lown the|and Italy has been erated to work atch received from Budapest to-day Trewsry required full payment from /sipultancously with the Premiers Sunday "Classified Advertis- is sald to have promised to! Armed Men Make Prisoners of | {#@ b#nks on subscription: ‘The banka!and President Wilson, ut on aiffor- ing Copy should be in the World ance a Hungarian expedition | 1X Arme ad bi therefore had to carry ull installment |“"t branches ¢ Ne great technical Office by Friday Evening. against Austria to the extent of | Patrons and Employees payments which they permitted, [questions Involved in the peace set- Sunday Supplement Section |] 2:00" a Sa in Detroit OMclals beliove that with t . |tement, Display Advertising Copy should Discovering tha Spartacans| noir, M x armog creased privileges accorde’ banks by| This action has been taken tn the be in the World Office by planned to arm avver thousand mia ahora ‘ pet Treasury, the banks will be able|!T'crest of speed. Japan is not given Thursday, at 1 P.M Ktugaians in Rethteven Prison to. |bandits sorlly after t cle Hederal to Make more liberal payment terms \TePFesentation in the new council ber = norrow, Americans rushed tho arn hy =i / Alls mae Gubshasing Gx ihe use Ita delegation does not in... te Sunday Main Sheet Display ners aboard tra and a ; ' f : 4 ts Foreign Minister. Copy should be in the World |] scattering them in « rison | ¢o,0m, after having > {i ty believed the Council of Foret Office by Friday 4 ey nip penis 4 j Ine Kerks Us #8. Ministers will consider the Ita}lan : t " . ‘ Ma f Keho d probably th issian question, on (Co! ued on nd Page) A well ax tao fear lity of arrang places ‘or entirely omnitio Prem ‘ War M hg & peace treaty to include all the EARLY COPY NECESSARY t ikon for i fd (iiot of le, Tat " States, asking that country to recognize’ Hopes were expressed to-night tp Table dhe dlaver ath Vier, the Russiap Bolshevik Government. peace cSaference circley that the pre-

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