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ew York World), The Press Publishing NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, ooo ERMANS DEFIANTLY CLING TO DANZIG TURN THE cLock MEAD ONE HOUR THIS EVENIN THEN FORGET ABOU Law INCOME TAX PLAN HAS ROUSED STATE; TMT ON MONEY GIVEN: Daylight Saving All, Over Country Becomes Effective lo-Morrow, at 2 A.M, i head! ving Law Storm of Protest Fre bs ve to-mor. ni arto ealpae dol From Ally sow at Described as Blood Marks bj ections, and Measure May Simply ° ' to. 3 A x i a € Ma ee tty eur crock ahead + Medical Examiner — Aud- © Halted. ne hoi his evening and f get it rey Munson Located. ; Break rved at the same ~ FEAR VOTERS’ WRATH. | ota ume. . ne an i anits Trains and street cars leave at LHe uadaie eur ae ae f At importance, were mad Backers Not Sure of Either fist ae enay,, to > it is {day in connection with , House and Now Talk of deception “of the p the [Or W Wilkins, alleged w oe : people, for the peop murderer tra Session. It wil| allow more time fo | Sr Che ; dening and outdoor exercise 2 pest: peers oat sabe i It saved millions in gas, cle examiner of Manhattan, well known ALBANY, March 23-The storm of ‘icity and coal last summer de bed as a bloo ' ‘ Don't forget, ONE HOUR |< k on a $1 bill oftere Protest throughout the State over th | ALTER) WHEN OL hetlG ee el any proposed State income tax already has r inspection by detectives vad the Republican leaders worried. 10 ———— said to bave been turned over to the rush through such legislation in = authorities on Maret7 by Dr. Wilkins last days of the session is “fi ling! as part of a roll of money belonging with dynamite,” they admit, and there | to ae wife, in talk of dropping the whole taxation trict Attorney Weeks of Nassau echeme and have it taken up at a} County report he had located the special session, when full heariogs} typewriting machine on which the could be held throughout the State. second—and alleged spurious-—will of The principal plea of those support s. Julia Wilkins was written. ‘This ng the income tax is the n of ad I names Dr. Wilkins as ing the cities and the plan for a 50 cipal beneficiary of his wif division of money raised was expected The first will--calied by the District | to win support for That, too, is Attorney the “genuine” one—does not | their excuse for a rate that is esti- name Dr. Wilkin. ed to a twice the 000,60 , sHle. shi Miss Audrey Munson, artist’ mated ti tw th 00 Self Propelled Machine In- i af r funson tist's the State will need : model, who one time lived in one Senator Sage, Chairman of the ¥i-| Vented by College Man— | the Witkins apartment houses on the nance Commitice of the Senate, in ‘ P * a Cama | Upper west side, was located to-day explaining the “necessity” for a 3 psr| Ready as Armistice Came. | jn manhattan and promised to visit cent, income tax, said sp - the District’ Attorney at Mineola he revenue which will be derived] WORCESTER, Mass., March next week and tell all she knows from a 2 per cent. tncome tax will be| Dr, Roobert H. Gooddard, Professor | about the domestic | divided on 0 basis between iheloe physics at Clark lege, acting | #04 his wife municipalities and the Stat Thug, sap bh ‘ habe di Dr, Wilkins “found” the roll of bills as applied to th 1 collected in} UP he patronage of the United | yarch 7, 1 1, un the bed of New York City per cent, would | States War Department, the Sinith- | the Wilkins collie dog, “Duke He be turned over to the y and the}sonian Institution, ¢ rk University | did not know, the authorities say, her one per cent. to the State, and Worcester Polytechnic Institate, ; that that bed had been practically | It has been figured that one perl nas invented a new rocket that is re- | “Pulled to plec on the previous cent. represen tbout $22,000,000 in| : “4 revenue. ‘The State will get that, aj Ported to be a terrible engine of war, | Examiner Norris, after tell- 6 umount will t apportioned} With an altitude range of 70 miles|ing the Distric Attorney the stain among the various municipalities, ‘l traight up in the air and a distance|on the bill was made by blood, took tax is Vitaily necessary for the] range of at least 200 miles |the money away with him, for micro unicipalities as it is for the State. copie examinatio 0 deter cha diabied The rocket, in the opinion of scicn- |S6oPle examination, to determin Cities and towns and other sub-divi- whether the blood is that of a human sions are ing for relief. It was for} tists who have inves! ated ita work- The District Attorney late to-day this reason that those who framed | ings. is the most efficient ever de- loz rocts to be able to name the ope the income Ax m re Ww com. | Vloped. It is claimed the bst known ator who wrote out the second will” palied to fix the tax ot 8 per cent rocket In use to-day, has an efficiency |e sary, Wilkins, which the doctor's Gov. Smith, who has declared for a]of less than 3 per cent. while the | a omey deci to be “no good” be Stato Income tax, has not been con-|Goddard rocket has an efficieicy Of | ruse it was not properly witnessed sulted on the proposal of leaving tae | 6 per cent. | Emphasizing the importance of Dr. question for a special session. The roe has been developed in| xoirige opinion ax to the blood Tho politicians in both parties,’who|* Peclal laboratory at Worcester) oi iined pill, the authorities described always have fought the idea of tax-| Tech, and the signing of the armis-|\ 0 Ruing detectives, under Allen ing the individual when they could|tice Prevented its being put to actual) o Mayors, spent the fifth and sixth raise revenue by taxing the corpora-|U#e against the Germans, as ai the! i: oe March in the Wilkins house tions, business interests and transfers | loc al tests had been sora ted, These |e Toe Beach, Sust sute ent of the property of a decedent, are|'e made by models, showed that @/ 1) writing saya, Mra. Wilkins wa advising that the income tax be re-|Pecket weighing thirty pounds} i a ine ni On rat arnt? jected and that the old sources be |Cauipped with the ni system of RHA Aid BARC Hite tapped. Tho ordinary. citi they | Propulsion, could be sent into the alr] ™ ye Winn, Paatar nena ants are contending, will vote against any jt above th f arth stmesphitry ;. [tiven says ‘hare werd fol becs-one party resporsible for piling upon Legal| jo Goddard ro wel idea genie for the doctor, one for Mrs, Wilkins Wederal income tax, im 1 for war|a perfected gas engine installed in} oor Ce oe nd purposes, a similar State tax de-|the lower part of the sbell The ox: lene beds ee ee ns ome signed only for revenue producing |plosions mene ; : - teq {Picked apart in the hunt for evider purposes. a 7 looininx from, SOrtGaes fHAt Are. On Maron the detectives sa It Simon ware normal, when the |into the chamber by & slo Ks like © | Dr, Wiiking handed to Allen O. Myer Federal income tax would be compar- | device ve range of t TOTTI, ip atively small, resentment of a State limited only by the amount of prow | ence oF Le G) Prlsna, the w bosses, would not in all probability be | carry La ute rried to the polls. They favor wai T n ida Was Wray . tried be o . With the exception of a gle $1 ing until after the war readjustm to and Jour- | ine y 4 A © money was and $10 t 5 a ‘mpoRlng ® | ne My POINT) On, Wilkins said hy Wife had a ab a where a man can ge wea ee viding th el ‘4 © tax atre sured in| where a chamber is fi © contain | matte Many members will rf commi Men who have followed the - é tol themselves until they have read the lopment of Dr, Goddard's ro. m sp “ bills and heard tro ely constitue | madh as atician avail; , hs a nts, But the gene nelination |. : seen seems to be ve ent, be bat V 1 inp i done ou ' t Hea . mit : 5 m \ howe who b V drawing sitl- | w which exempts m taxation divi- aries ranging trom $50,000 to $100,000 mine Was 6 aby f $4 jends from stocks and bonds received Iwill not be able tu escape the 2 per the thugs he has described and that vy Wall Street imtercete on business cent. tua, the lost roll was (he one of $74, , REDSTANFOUND PART OF 165TH INFANTRY, "RAINBOW DIVSION, ON SEA REST WILL SAIL APRIL 19 Cable From Gen. Pershing Announces Departure of First of Old 69th Men From France To-Day—Rela- tives Prepare for Reception. w York's old 69th Regiment, row the 165th Infantry of the 42d | (Rainbow) Division, is on its way home. | News of the sailing of part of the regiment was received to-day by }Col. John J. Phelan, commander of the new 69th Regiment, State Guard, through Mrs. Ida M. ance and the Hospital Bureau of the Women’s Auxiliary of the 69th, who ‘trait Gen Pershing cabled the remainder would sail on April 19 th was sailing to-day and tus message from the War Department read Cablegram from Gen. Pershing states 165th Infantry, old 69th, 42d (Rainbow) Division, part will sail March 29. | Remainder April 19. The date of the arrival of the New® 0. e is not kno b Mr ments fo reception, Mayor Hylan ——— | has prom he use We the beat) Koundations for World Organization while Col, Phelan has p reserva Announced. Itions on the Grand Republic for 400] PARIS, March 29 (Havas), ~The more Peace Conference Commission on a |REGIMENT WILL PARADE ON [League of Nations probably will hold FIFTH AVENUE its fina} session on April 4, it was Indi Although there ix ne doubt have Ay vn Ae Nr ere march as a body in New rl | Washington or whether ve Various ruse 20" Sun ys GOUNTRY SWINGS TO LEAGUE. heir homes, the Auxiliary plan ning tags a pra “'sSAYS SENATOR HITCHCOCK es Treaty Will Be Ratitied | | | | Believ | » Auxiliar Even Though It Does Not Ex- LAR A ay appl arma pa cept Monroe Doctrine EGP au ange to be | WASHINGTON, Maret Senator lowed. by. an old-fashioned dance {Hitchcock of Nebraska, former Chair Lp nade = rrange. )Ma® of the Senate Foreign ations Committee, in 4 statement to-day de m for which are being made NOW | ciired his belief that the Senate would by th Aux ay atify the Peace Treat and League f The 702 invalided men of € %'- | Nations, even though it contained no ment wh now provision specifically exempting the Siikber ait the parade t Monroe Doctr aoine 4 1 Th tement was made on the § the mothe the 1,400 members of |ator's return peaking tour t Ai sy Nearin rvice|the Middle We ere he said ind Le Meauiatraien aannuveace wvorable to the langue A 1 do not think enutor Hitch TROOPS TO BE DISCHARGED | ws "teu" “AFTER 48 HOURS IN CAMBY "2 nse 16 FLYERS COMING HERE 1Ma Sa Returned $ Gen (eR SerRE TO TRY OVERSEA TRIP Aa aS: Naval A to Use Gian aba 4 y y Reach England " n 4 ' 1 56 Hour ae + | t ve ih ne of “in ty ATO ar hr ° a satan AND BEFORE MEALS ‘aster: we bow (ae good digestion makes y too 4 1919. Nelson, head of the Bureau of Allotments and Tnsur- first received the news in a message from the Assistant Secretary of War, the War Department yesterday that part of the ee R—Fair, warmer to-night and Sunday. f “Circulation Books Open to All.” | 14 PAGES FRNAVENT ARMY” SUSPENSION OF ARMISTICE “cons THREATENED I GERMAN FRTBERGER TRES TO DICTATE | N Seeking to Evade Compliance With Demand for Letting Polish Troops Land at Danzig—Dem- ames of Fourteen Guard and Draft Units That Won Fame Retained. WASHINGTON, March 29.—Plans } for r American anizing Army | into a force of 509,000 men- five corps | with a total of twenty-one division have been completed, Chief of Staff | $ Pf ; ; 7 Oebbahadeleace ge | onstration Against Allied Mission. This army ts being formed unde: | aa: war authority granted by Congress BERLIN, March 29 (Associated Press).—The Allied note regarding bul will be revised later If necessary z to conform with future legislation the landing of Gen, Haler’s troops at Danzig has created a grave situa- The names of fourteen Nationa F ‘ A ; tion in foreign relations, the ultimate effects o ¢ ye esti- Guard and National Army divisions, 8 cts of which cannot yet be with brilliant war records, will be re~ “bmaped, say’ a despatch to the Vossische Zeitung from Weimar. 1 order to preserve . “BIG GUNS GERMANS USED uveasage adds, the Government com. ns sulted all the party leaders, who ara | For this purpose, in the twenty-one | said to have given the German ane divisions to be organized in the new| AGAINST U. ‘ IN ARGONNE es hale Need army thirteen will receive the follow: as the eae yates ing designations: 26th to be baxed on| 10 BEC ME Le Nae Aneaey See Gling Bavana)aladels svi8 CAG UE statement that it understands that tea, NY oath, Garp Dix Mie dans & suspension of the armistice with | sey; 29h, Camp Meade, Md.; s0th, | Eighty Rejected by American Rocely | hg Reeente Abies oad eae) . 5 Os 8 ae a arch 2 in| > \< send. sachio® Bes Ba, camp Cir ,| ing Commission Will Be Melted |—Replying to the Allled demand that er, Mich.; mp Grant, [Li 6th, Camp Travis, Tex b, Camp for Farm Implements. permission be granted Polish troops herman, O.; lst, Camp T r, Ky.;| (Cormmvondence of the Amociated ime.) jto land at Danzig, Mathias Brae 8 i, Camp Gordon, Ga.; 89th, Camp COBLENZ, March 11, berger, speaking for the Government, mn, Kan; S1st, Camp Lewts,| IGHTY big caltbre German | insisted to-day that the Allies give w aa | suns refused by the United assurance that C Haller’s army td (Rainbow) Division, the States Receiving Commis- | will not occupy Danzig, operate peeneein athe will be the| 810M because they did not meet | asainst the Germans or join the Bol cavalry division in the new organiza-| Certain modern standards have | gheviki, tion, te be organized in the _ sold to a Coblens foundry Erzberger also asked for details of Southern rtment and tis men| &"@ are soon to be melted and | the army's strength, its objectives will be drawn from all the States,| Made Into farm implements and | the time of its arrival and the rout, , maintaining in this reapect the all-| Other peace time machinery. it expected to follow. Hl American character which was ob.| _ While som these cannes If these conditions are not met, » { tained In the original orgunization, | Were cast aa long ago as 1870, Erzberger said the Germans ‘The other divisiona and their bascs| @!! Wad been used at some time auld. fot: piva (hel eonnant eae ai TRG ee or another in the recent war, the eles landing, since Mranial ill be as follows: ing. several of them havin done duty Paderewski i: ‘ vision, Cd Dike, Ar i is alleged to have oe cans col shes she ker Am against the Americans in. the manntend hia ea yp Camp Dede dy Came Te") “Argonne dzive in November, have: Waet russia. bn (enon oe hh Camp! earn ahi: Ben, Virtually all of the material hi Panama Canal Zone; 6th, Honoluluy | " they were reinforced by Gen, : ‘ |) which the Germans were tg turn Haller’s army. We divided | between Philippines, | over to the Americans according PARIS, March 29 (Havas).—A rw « rasa Lapham abies As to the terms of the armistice | mor was in circulation hero last nigh? n the t anization of the army by ireulation here last nigl hot only the divisional designations that the Interallied Mission at Dame wiil be retained, but also the desig — zig had been interned. No confirma. nations of the brigac resiments: + AUBUST BELMONT JR DEAD; tion of this has been received {9 companies and other units in each} ad , French official quarters laian- Wha enieel iadiomin aus | According to the Paris edition of wat at he aanuruad * received at the French Foreign Of- ; fice reported serious disorders had In cach case where a division has] Membe her’s hee ieee Tia nEEeEA Ton ch ke |Member of His Father's Firm and occurred at Dansig, instigated by the HOnAl @UGrA’aa 1a Hohals arms digi Associated With Many Big | pan-Germans. The demonstrations «4 sion, it will be recruited from the Corporations: [Sve AAl6 to have been: diveeegeas district surrounding the camp named ust Belmont son of read | the Inter-allied mission, Although no 4s ita base and from which the origi-| he firm of A. Belmont & Co. a hostile ction was taken against it, Hal alvialon Of) Ghat Gaalenation “wr «| himself a mem! { the firm since 1919,| the mission is reported to have been fi arias |died early this morning at the Memorial| Virtually estopped (rom functioning, ‘ | Hospital, Central Park West and 108th | its work being hampered and it beim | ah Ligh ans n or tie / by nee Of the | «eet © Was operated upon last Mon- | isolated from the Poles, [Geslmations of a number of famoustgay for an intestinal Infection All the newspapers agree in the pei oe ne eae i mont was thirty-wix years old.! view that if it were established that from the proposed re-organization | y4_ es a widow, who was Alice Waill violence has been employed againgt lint was aid that the an Was] De G ria, and f id . e - n! C1 based upon regional representation, | Mr, Helmo b creduate Of Hare | testers ie) ene ly. . orton and therefor was necessary to he Of 1004. He was sa] "onic Wold be oreaiag. bandon one of the t Livi | 4 Sand Maeaniiva @ The Echo De Paris says the Allies aba nd a ‘ : wo ¢ ly mone sp: \* reat corporations in. which | WHl Insist upon the landing of Gene eg 1 eral is held at the Church wit Miaation of a Nationa ies : sii anne 8 Besery : : ‘ | Blame for Deaths Not Fixed, Pr ORNS aL peiMdonay uae LYL, Wales, March 29.—There ts IN H br Peperimant “Approved a call) 44 eyidence to show how the wounds RMISTIGE fOr BE GR YOLUBIRORE 10 enlisted | which caused the deaths of five Cana —— a three-yea on a definite ™ dian sold in the riot at Kinmel } P, ry proen les forelgs Gon.| park March § were received, a Coro-| 94Y the Terms of That Document Ma i becifically th ner's jury declared to-day. The sol: Do Not Give Poles Access to dai lee ’ bs tO) diers were killed during a tight at camp| West Prussia, som . | headquarters stormed by soldiers car-| ooppw > will ue ‘concent P OPENHAGEN, 1 “ n , al rime c tae fas March ~The Meade and sent to Burog n lots o: re full text of the G n reply to the Tore to Save Dayligh Allies concerning the landing of . hucd nd Page.) TORONTO, March 2%.—Mayor C chureh | Polish troops at Danzig shows that issued a proclamation to-day officially placing the city on the daylight saving Germany made a orig that it aid ef Ak BELLAMY, fine good basis at 2 A. M. Sunday, Pk L BEFORE Mrais under

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