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{ f } ; . | ‘| re 4 leation responsible for murder.” The Premier expressed his belief (hat (We Organizatiie Was not in the sume tempor as the majority of the Arish people. The Premier added that ernment could not recognize Republic and Pariiament, recognize ii as a sepamte beay. was to recogmine that the part of the country it represented constivuted @ keparate department of the Uniied ‘Ahingdom BIG CORPORATIONS ALSO FIGHT TAXES: ‘the Gov- the Irish ‘There were, howe the Premier Claim That His nued, people who had been) =i oe fed wader the Constitution of this * Scheme Hits Them Alto- gether Too Hard. the House of Commons country / and the Government had decided that these members, barring thone . j guilty of crimes, should be given sate HE SAYS Yo AL 18: G “t , conduct for a meeting to consider ihe situation. The Premier read a di patch which was being sent to Gal- | 3 3 way to title effect. A reply in a Him by Congressman similay tenor wax being sent to | Kitchin. Father O' Flanagan | The Premier declined to state the pe ‘s where martial law would pice an the Government de- Decides to tenore the Attack on By David Dandende: Special Correspondent of the Eve- oa to‘serve notices in those areas | 7 ning World.) first, It Is understood It will be or- WASHINGTON, Dev. 10 (Copyright, dered firat in « limited area in the 1920).—Secretary Mouston haa de- Southwest of Ireland where the Gov- cided to ignore the attack made upon ernment states Magh easades and nim by —Roprenentative Claude outrage are especially prevalent, | - s uaa fe hoped, the Premicy’aaid, tor the | Sitchin, Democrat, of North Caro- | eo-operation of the parish priesis, to 8%, who thinks the tax plana an- uniforms could be C whom arms and surrendered aa well an to the forces. need by the Treasury Department roWD | are too easy on the big corporations, There's a suspicion in ‘Treasury HOUSTON PLANS Revenue | |EVENING WORLD PICTURE THAT LED THE EVENING WORLD, LEAGUE ADOPTS O FINDING GIRL Goklie Huggerty, pil Who Ran Away, Replying to a question, the Premier fald it was certainiy the Govern- ment’s intention 10 proceed with the Home Rule Bill “E am convinved, circles that Mr. Kitchin, who boasted when the present tax laws were con- sidered that he voted for them “w ical his eyes shut," also failed to rend the report of the Secretary of the Treas- and quite ae ae eee aoe nas (8s: Bor the wail that ty coming in| t is ennent ise ae ee atin Wa from the big corporations in quite the ow hidagey pesmgeideletieads contrary—they Insist Mr. Houston is | whole of the people of Ireland that the authority of the law and of the, Pmpire js parmmount; that we need to too hard on them. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury, who is not a politician and cares much make it paramount; but that, haVINE je avout party politics than any | established that fact, the Brifish! nan tn the Government, in in. the House of Commons aid the British same poaition as in the average neu- Nation are willing to parley with the people of Ireland with a view to ea tablishing peace, good will and friend- ship.” ‘The Govermuent’s reply to the Gal tral who used to be called pro-ier- | man by the British and pro-British | by the Germans. So the most that | can be got out of the Treasury way County Council was as follow Department in raply to the agitation ‘| have read your letter forwa About the proposed tax revision is a! Ing a copy of the resolutions pussed suggestion that the report be car Suicide Plan Failed. PLAN TO BLOCKADE WARRING NATIONS | Provi ision Made sate Cutting Off. Relations and Use of | the Navies. GENKVA Dee nh (Associated Prenk.) Machinery for putting the ‘economic blockade into effect, when occa should cal for for to-day | waa provided* the aa- of the League of Nations. It of the Blockade a minor by aembiy ‘adopted the Commixsion, amendments | The an report with few proposed machinery t w nm against offending consists of an International pepehere committee of elelt mem- [bers appointed by League to study the subject of appli- cation of the blockade and veport to the secretary generat of the Council, whom the League has charged with intend High School Pu- the duty of informing the council of Now Glad cix which appear ‘venant has been broken. to show the On receipt of auch Information, af The world looks & Jot better to Goldie cording to the proposed plan, the Hagperty to-day than tt did lust night./Couneit must meet to cohsider the and whe han decided that she might #4) situation and jaform all the membern well keep on living ufter al ot (he: Leama Goldie, who is ft n away from) 00 Teaaue the dumaicn High School a few deca) TES members, says the commit- | ago because the slipp jody suKgested t abe wan weariok were | hers. Bho says she spent 38 cents for lodin: to Kill herself, “but God made the bot drop from my pockel and break.” she got ® Job doing housework In ‘home of George Malvene of Garden © L. 1 Hundred» for her—poiic xchool hoya, ture, and that Jed to her discovery morning she was take home, and waa singing and to an Byening World r relativer The Bvening, World published her pic- ‘This hing happily when rer called there tee report embodying the plan, be i shall duty pound to take measures to ‘Sut the provisions of Article XVI of the Covenant, comprising the breaking off of all diplomatic rela- So tonsa except auch as exist for purely sty, Wimanitarian purposes. Where the *\Covenant breaker ha a seabourd the ear) of ag. were aearching |Counci! should forthwith consider, says the report, which members can conveniently be charged with the duty of carrying out a marine block+ ade. jenator we Lo Fontaine of Belgium king on the report, made sp t ‘ounci) and | ‘The home x at No, 278 Marion Street, Leia ere Cele Mou uncll that the | TuLy, read. Brookivn | vations concerning the recommenda- Government welcomes every indica- | HOUSTON SAYS HIS PLAN RE- ete Bees ainbitions has been! tion ta the document that further “ fo study art," her father sul irat tion on the part of representative DUCES TAXES. jher mother und i were opposed to it,| Study be given the Scandinavian persons and bodies in Ireland WhO || tuatead of proposing an increase in put we have changed our minds now | propositions that ymail states border- in bringing to te of! fesire to co-operate end the present unhappy wiessness in Ireland and ins return to constitution methods that country “The first necersary preliminary to | the establishment of normal condi- tions in that murder and crimes of | Violence should cease. It is to t end that the efforts of bi ig ui | ecutive have been direct: and until it has been attained no progres# can gee) Ot $4,000,000,000... be made toward 4 xsettlefnent i e Becretary of the Treasury pro- “The Government I prepared io ceeded on the theory that on account facilitate the meeting for that pur- of the slump in busines conditions pose of persons duly elected {0 '€P- | there would not be enough money land,’ | vine Bee raaa the pate which @vallable for the Government through the excess profits taxes, But he didn’t is to be sent to Father ay stating that the Government did not suggest that the excess profits taxes | be repealed and nothing put in their} taxes, Mr. Houston insists that he has | a recommended @ reduction in the total jn amount that the American people should pay. For Instance, the people paid an aggregate of $6,000,000,000 the year before last, and something more | than $6,000,000,000 last year. Now they are asked to pay in the nelghbor lag behind any section of the [rish people in the desire for Ireland to en- that #he has come back to us. | Ketused to} Answer Questions by | Mr. Untermyer at the Hous- ing Investigation, D. Goss of No. 46 West Street, the “Brick King,” President the Empire Brick Supply and a member of the Bullders’ Sup) Burewn, wan arraigned before Jus McAvoy in the Criminal Wright Joy to the fut) the blessings of peace Place | Butlding on an indictment, found and prosperity Mr, Houston proposes that the sub-|the Extraordinary Grand Jury y Sapseaee stitute taxes shall place a unifocm|terday charging him with re fus M’GRAW SUED BY burden on all classes of busincss--|to answer questions pul by Sa paral that corporations along shall | not taxed but that partnerships, | | sole ayeeivene and other concerns | Damages Asked for pothhities Come- that are not legally incorporated shalt dian Received After Manager's Row at Lambs’ Club. John C. Slavin, the comedian, snied this afternoon at the Lambs’! Club a report that 9 settlement had been effected regarding his differ-, ences with John J. MeGraw, manager of the Giants, growing out of a row in the Lambs’ Club, "There has been no seitlemen seid Mr. Slavin, “the matter has been placed in the hands of my attorney, | Nathan Burkan. ~ SLAVIN FOR $25,000 that the amount taken from business as a whole shall be approximately | the same as before, As for the consumption, tax, Houston points out that we already have taxes on wearing apparel, soft | drinks and other articles consumed in| everyday life, His recommendations are that some of these be abolished | and certain others taxed more. PRESENT RATES MAY NOT PRO- ‘DUCE ENOUGH CASH. ‘The point ts that If Congress aecepts de- Vntern special counsel Lockwood — Legislative ‘Through his counsel, George Med and Martin Conboy, Goss entered ban, 1 demeanor ‘The arraignment of | ight over Committee the vight of the to fore witnesnes answer questions lating to jbusines#, After the formalities in [case Imad been disposed of Mr. Cont on behalf of John H. Philbrick Joseph Penny, who wer alleged against Goss, who ix their bu She can |have any kind of education she wants.” |GOSS, “BRICK KING, UNDER INDICTMENT Company, Courts? Commutier, oflense charged Is a mis- | (ions = opene Mr. | what promises to be # bitter legal! Hayashi declared in an Lockwood their and | indicted las¢ | Priday on the same grounds as thoar ing on the offending nations should be released from the obligations of the blockade if these states were {n danger of invasion. The Belgian del- egate declared that al) nations, great and small, must take the same risks in the interest of all, At the opening of to-day's sexsion President Hymans annoutced it had been decided by the Steering Com- mittee that in order to complete the 73d) work of the Assembly by the ent of A voxt week ypecches should be reduced ten minutes each and that two sessions should be held daily. begin | mee Monday to ply vy JAPAN NOT READY ie FOR DISARMAMENT 0K el the Baron «Hayashi, However, Says League Will Succeed—To Nego- tiate With Ohina. dn purticipate in the tax programme, #0 | piea of not gullty and furnished $1,000 1AINDON, Dec, 10-"Supan ix ready at any time to negotiate with’ China for return of *he former provinces to China owner, Baren Interview Japan will make here to-day concessions in the ternational peage, he said, Unfortu- nately, he ¥dded China's leading mon are divided and the country Is unaty' other to interests of in- his nOy', to proflt from international help of- | fered here. he League of Na | Baron js not particu jens,” sald Le nsi~ Mr. Burkan stated that suit for) the proposed budget of $4,000,000,000 | neas ussociate, applied to'the court for |hut if ig based on good will of $25,000 had been started in Queens | the painful fact is that existing tax | permission to inspect the minutes of |nations and with determination, will County against Mr. McGraw [laws may not be suMelent In view of }the Grund Jury. succeed, Much graver problems ave ‘| have been too busy with other | business conditions to yield that sum) In a long argument Mr. Conboy |g be taken up neat year eaaie ta matters to press the action thus far,” even though the same lawe have in/sec up that the Federal’and State| imperative that Germany und the mid Mr, Burkan, “and {¢ has not {he past yielded $5,000,000,000 and | Constitutions guarantee to any wit-|Unisel States be Included in order t ri i” $6,000,000,000 in two different years, | nex# called before the Lock wood Com- x SEBRE AD on pushed. So Mr. Houston felt it to bo his duty | M!ttee {on subpoena the right to refure | "9sure & just settlement Tt was stated that Mr, Slavin ‘« in * Yito answer questiona on the gvound| “fam convinced that the hour a nervou€ condition since the night to list all the various ways by whied| thay an answer might tend to In-| disarmament hab not yet arrived of the assault revenue could be raised \criminate or degrade him. ‘This plea | \While some countries are. new dec | ‘The fact that complaint has cdme | in made by Philbrick, Penny und Gows,| creasing. their naval construction ‘ad jt i# the contention of (hety conn y 111TH HOUR “BICYCLE RACE, from somo of ‘hp Interests which | would be affected by some of these | sugwestions 1% the inevitable resuit of mentioning them. Nobody wants to have an increase lo taxes, and of The scores Madison Square G the 111th hour, were ax follows in the vieyele den at 30’ Mie lem course members of Congress Will be Brocoo and Coburn vw 6 pressed by local iuterenta to protest Bebsetes and Persyn 771 5S against any taxes that put a burden Vanhevel and Vandenburgh 1771 5 on the influential business men in Egg and McNamara 17714 their respective communities Verri and Belloni . wi 4 Bo, tf the tax question is viewed Piani and Leene .... W771 # through local eyes, the Treasury De Vannek and Miquel . W771 # parte will be under constant Bedell and Thom: 1771 # bombardment not only under this Ad- Taylor and Smith 1771 4 ministration but the next as Spears and Lawrence ai ZAl 3 well, If the question is examinon Suter and Sute: 1771-2 through national eon, the total Grimm and Vandivel VW7\ 1 amount _ paid by the American pgp. Coburn leading. Record, 2.167 miles ple will be ween a¥ less than ans 1 lap, mute by Lawson and Drobach | previous your in 1911. | ts $4,000,000,000 the minimum —_> amount on whith the Government can Aske @85,000 Car Bond 1 * Republi an leader say Transit Construction Commission 104 000,000,000 out of Delaney asked the Board of iethnw MAYR: BUOOD.AGOROR puts torday for # city bond Ixsae of 825, es submitted by the Treas $01,000 tu Cariy on construction work Wry for the comlag year, But th in*ihe city-owned vepld tranalt ay9(CM eTreamury calls attentlo bent Bist vee: i ee Flaten ky, Treasury ealis attention, as did Pros! for work on + fd bs the Ine dent, Wilkon, to the Congressional apcrough. $14,005,500 I for Work habit of making appropriations out of [revolving funds, More than $1,000,- vater, | 000.000 was apent last your In that Jolm A. fe, wixtyonine, a retired | WS) After the estiinates had by dalesman of No. 8 Van Hyper Street, | PAFEd down by $1,000,000,000, Probably Terecy Cite, was crushed to death this | the adoption of a budget system anit noon by the freight elevator in the |the making of all appropriations di- ” Banc cturing — Company'a rect’y will cure this fault in Govern- at No. 416 East 10dth Street. | ment finance, but untt! it comes Con- je leaves a wife und two deughtens. greax may be in the position of taking a $1,000,000,000 off list of paper esti- ed ANSE EN mates and of finding the same billion the dignaiuie of eventunily on @ list of expenditures, ‘To get relief from taxation it will that it absolyes been necesdmary 10 pay its billa, others, Jike Japan for justance, ure ine WILSON ARMENIAN DECISION IN PARIS be necessary not merely to reduce the atimates but to prevent indirect ap propriution». Moreover an ysis | ay soar Sari. lof how Secretary Houston made ip) AWS Liberal Boundaries, Is lm- jhin budget of $4,000,900,000 slows! — pression of the Fratch Foreler }that ong and one-third billions go to ! 4 ; Rn | pay inte et on Liberty Bonds and Ottice. other public debts, Another billion) pspoye 7 ‘ ix wasted by the military establish. | VAKIB, Dec. 10—Prenident Wilson's ment, hich includes plans for su lon concerning the Armenian things a¥ universal military training | boundaries was delivered to the French and the maintenance of a fa simgd | Poreign Office yesterday through the anaes to cost $688,000,000. American Embassy, with « note from Tie mullronds will cont im the neishi- | Ambassador Wallace, reserving to him: bat he 0d» of Ate n festa jae ‘| elf a voice in the decision when it in Med ty coat Vhe Government just a eee billion dollars to run than tip made public. The French Government war days. At that the Government yinediately began sending“ copies to will face «4 deficit on outstanding | the Other pations which are members \doble. Pruing Government Depart-|of the Allied Supreme Council, ment catimates willl help somewhat. | President Wilson's decision is printed but it ia not believed the general se : compa ” Will be sufficiently edt betel | AS ee er Sin teres By the uoile ab 18 no matter | Omce was that President Wilson pad Whether Mr. Houston's plana or those . eee AT Hote plana oF those | atiowed Armenia very lberal borders adopted. For‘ while in « nutshell aata ; ‘Thora: nome Individuain may fare betiar and | guy yoported thet u peace teat ied others worse—the tot X bi wil | been signed by Armenta and the Turk be about the sume asx Mr, Houston | ish Nationalists, under which -Ar Auggests, simply because that ia the | menia’s territory’ would, be reduved Amount the Gaverninent must have| the region of Erivan wy Lake Gov Armenia losing Karé agd Alexandropol, — al such action,’ the counai! of the | ly Strong now, | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, » BUSINESS RUINED WHEN HE UNDERBID MARBLE CONTRACT (Continued From Wirst Page.) t hedule of tariffs suggested |New York Chapter Tostitute of Architects, m this paper by the It established that architects “should Irecelve at least” for residential work in the city & per on the firat $10,000 of comt and 6 per cent, for addi- tional costs, § per cent. ‘The circu!) outside of New York City, for the first $50,000 of coats, 10 per cont.; for addi. tional casts, § per cent. ‘The civetla stated that young and inexperience: architects were entitled to these min- | limum charger, obligatory. Morris Petigor, controlling manager of the Oceanic Marble and the Howden ‘Tle and M Associ- lation, was called. He said delegates from the Marble Polishers’ Union, “Pat Crowley, Joseph Lazanowsky and one Dunphy, came to him in pint and threateied to take away bis union laborers (to whom he was pay- hg the full union scale) unieas be joined the Marble Industry Employ- ers’ Aspociation, ‘They said he must pay $500 initiation fees and about $15 @ month dues, Q Did you go in? A. 1 sent my ‘check for $545 to the Marble Industry amplovers’ Association direct but they were nor ompany rble Q. What happened fhen? A. My application was not acted upon, 1 wrote letters asking for action, and my check was returned and 1 was told | could not get in. Q Was any reason given? A. Only that my bid for a contract was lower tian that of a member of the associa- tien and they didn't me in the business at ‘all LABOR UNIONS WOULD NOT HELP HIM. Q. What happened to your laborers? want A. ‘They were all taken away Q Did you make any further ef- forts? A. By advice of the union dely- wales 1 appealed to the International Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers Union. 1 got # letter from them say- ing it would not be fair to other em- ployers if members of the union per- mitted me to use these men and there fore 1 must conduct my husiness with- out the union's help, Q. And that meant you could net conduct your marble busi- at all? A. Yes. 1 sublet the contract at an advance of 45 per cent. to a firm which was in the Marble Employers’ Association, It was a loss to us which | was able to meet out of the profits of the other gend of the busine soda water fountain busine Mr. Pettigor told of three other con- tracts which be had to sub-let at an advance of 43 per cent. ‘Dhe mar work for the Beth Moses Hosp! Brooklyn? do whieh Mr. Pettigor had asked $3400, he had to have done at $4,500. The marble work on Building at Fifth Ay Street was bid for at Pettigoy. to get it done ferenee with his tile contracts on th same building; the Howden Company was a momber of the Tile Section of the Building Trades Employers’ As- sociation, Pettigor said hig mosaic setting iu the Hebrew Guardian and Shelteving Society Building at No. 425 Lafayette Street was,stopped by the Mosaic Set- ters’ Union. This the witness said Charles Kelly, Olairman the Sxecutive Committee of the Bulid- |ing Trades Employers’ Association, who is in the mo8aic business under the firm name of Di Paolo & Kelly. “KELLY WAS THE SNAG,” SAID WITNESS. Q. You struck # snag? Kelly was ‘he snag @. What happened? A. A man named Price, from the Interna- | tional Bricklayers’ Union, came to me and the contract to Kelly's firm. | refused. Then hp said: “If you | don't, | tile busin the nue Holland and 30th 0 by Mt was due of A. Yes, and ust as we put you at them of con- | Creasing theirs | out of the marble busine tempt “Not a nations has an aggressive Q. Did he make goed the | polloy but world confidence has not| threat? A, To my surprise and Fitty Vo im Harvard) been established ax yet. Until there! he did. He had a special jin universal confidenc - == | CAMBRIDGE, 10 —Mar- | is Impossible | = n= vard University has an election mix-| “No other country bas offered to) f laa Satis ns Were cast or Peturn its Concessions,” he said, re | \ hv ite Mt the wemige |LCEEINK to the Chinese question. | | ciaan tha ie Witere What China needs most now is a | PEDI-CYCLE q resull a ne election has be union of powers to co-operate in her i dered by the Nominating | deconstruction,” I lof the clase. It dx the tieat. (im | | |the history of the college thin hus PALL-BeAANG | CUSHION Tiars | Ab You STEINFELO BROS “All of us smile when Minnie brings on the Ancre Cheese and crackers.” ANCRE BIN the Gonuine Reguefort [aver CHEESE Made by SHAR LESS, Phila. i | masting called and we could as TQ PUSH WAR LAWS’ REPEAL. DONOVAN IS BACK | granola” aha ele Guvinens? © Ai | NasINATOS, Des 10st! o¢ TO MANAGE PHILLIES f ruined a an ot Poe the tinnigeaniun st Bill, ex-Yankee, Signs Con- tried? A, nulhinis . I wi to Lead Quitkers a f No. Ov Lavir of the “American | He had to pay $4,500 he said | ‘Thera was no inter- | | must assign | ill put you out of the | 1920. Next Season. JPHIA and Union Isook!ya of the sald Price Setters 10. Wiliam Dee PHILAD wred him to dispense with Daniel repealing i opine 6 } adder, 0 marble contractor net a} the ex eption Bil Donovay Hie bint a mber of the Marble Industry Asso: | 1t8 asked for a ru pay te pis wo hour: ¥, Mm et to mar the Philadelphia Nar : Jplation. ‘The Job was the remodelling | LY) gure and the | it at Leagt mm aext year, succeed? ( the Bariington Hotel, {"Mr, Volatead'a proposnt i | Rader’s bid was $5,700. Members of tint ropeal the Wag Finance Corpora. | Philadeiphian, * and ( } the associduion “had bid $9,900 and ton Act and its amendments, the Trad “t fame as a pitches ing With the Bne et Bood Cone | Detroit Americans, oieakee by Siegel said he disregarded the) Yul, and District vaphthis Ila Diese tot the Jer dealir ith a inager ol i) working called the two days Donahy, he said, union meu of all trades off the job uutil the contract should be put in the hands of « member of t association, “This was Robert P. deli'y order, Donwhy said, according to | the witness By agreement wit Siegel said lie undertook to elininate all marble from the bullding and so I Donaby, asking for the return of ull other laborers. “Donahy came to Mr. Siegel, “and said: “Mr. Siegel, you are going to put marble work in this building, If you do not you will have a monument instead of a building.” Regarding thi egel sald, he the owners, Mr Candy of the Highest Quality Linked to the Most Moderate of Prices. 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