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tion in order to diss! 1 fro! carrying throug) in trish sr nHement.| are ne n t strong » der Government themse| v throwin er votes with | eritiean! may ¥aln tien end he Sinn Feiners have not given up hope Preacher) on the b conference, — but sation will probably that point Matson Officer Interven leven Sinn Feiner The Sinn Fein has intervenod | men who are| h in Relfast in connection to Save BELT chief fiaison on behalf of eleven under sentence of dea Jail for high treason with an encounter with the police County Cavan. The death sentences are subject to ratification by Gen, Sir Nevil Macready, military commander] in Ireland, which has not t been} received. ALLIES MAY URGE U.S. 10 MEDIATE IN UPPER SILESIA Outbreak of New Hostilities Be- tween Germans and Poles Expected at Any Time. LONDON, July 21.—The Upper Si- lesian question has now reached & most critical pho France desires to send more troops into Upper Si- lesia and the British show no dis- position to follow her example, though the Erench have pressed their ally to do 60. In an effort to bridge over the situation the British Government has made a suggestion to t French Government that a meet ing of the Supreme Council be called for July 28 to consider the whole Upper Silesian problem, and now awaits an answer from Paris It is believed that the British Gov- ernment, in the event the French o} pose the idea of a Supreme Council meeting for the suggested date, will ask the United States Government to mediate, The fact that Ambassador Harvey has conferred daily with Lord Curzon, the British Foreign Secretary, at the Foreign Office during the last few days has given rise to the bes lief that Mr, Harvey had been made MELLO THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 21, N RUSHES — WHESON ARRANGED Daring United States Cutter Locates a Giant “Floating Terror of the Seas’’ ON TAK PARTIAL REFUNDING Tentative Draft Will Be Ready st, 500,000,000 Loat Loan Would Be| 1947, To-Morrow and Then Go | to Congress. | BIG TAX CUT UNLIKELY, “Nuisance” Taxes, Such Soda Water and Luxuries, May Be Abolished. aS PBpcoinl Lo The Bvening Warld,) WASHINGTON, July 20. The Ad- ministration'’s Revenue Bill is prac- tically ready, and will be submitted to the House within a few days. The Tariff Bill will be disposed of to-day. Since the decision of President Harding to put revenue logislation to he fore, the experts of the ‘Treasury Departinent have been working stead- ily, and have whipped into shape bill which Secretary Mollon is about ready to approve. Chairman Fordney of the Ways and M Committ 8 been invited with the of the Treasury to-morrow + the draft of the tentative measure. Mordney is cognizant of vhe general lines followed in the 0 Bill, and is expected to give por fica wh n tax yicld of a it Jowith, perhaps, munor modi- his 1 new dill is expected to bring in between four and five tillion dollars. Whether at will be on & one-year or two-year basis is not certain, but it is Likely to be so framed tw settle the tax question for two yeurs ahead, Up to two years ago it Was customary to enact yearly tax bills, but from a political as well as an economle standpoint, there is ad- vantage in the two-year plan which may not be overlooked, It gives busi- ness definite information as to what ounL Must be set aside for taxes or the country two years, and it stops agitation, Also, iC obviates the nece sily of enacting another tax measure just before the Congressional elections every year There will be for disappointment those who had figured on radical tax reductions, ‘The excess profits taxes will be abolished, as they have already ome of be ceased to yield big revenue the schedules of income tax miy revised, It is id that within the higher brackets they have lost their productivity until they bring in only acquainted with Great Britain's de-|15 per cent. of what was expected mire that America should act me-}The so-called “nuisance” taxes, such @iator in the event that there is no|as the Soda water and luxury taxes, Anglo-French agreement as to pro- cedure in connection with the Upper Silesian issue. a COUNCIL ON SILESIA REFUSED BY FRANCE British Invitation to Discuss the will be abolished. NUISANCE TAX REPEAL LONG OVERDUE. ‘These obnoxious taxes would bave been repealed sboruy after the last revenue bill was enacted but for a mix-up in the Senate which brought bout a charge of violating a gentle- men's agreement. When the bill was Finally Adjusted in Mellon Tells Senators. WASHINGTON, July 21.—Commit- for menta virtually were refunding a part of the indebt due by Great un ng period of the istration The approxinately $1,500,000,000, riod of pay five years or more, The interest was to be amalgamated with the priz Whe final adjustment would ein 17 ‘This situation was revealed by Sec- retary Mellon when, appearing be- fore the Finance Committee, he ex- pressed grave doubt a8 to whether this commitment could be nullific leaving an impression among mem- bers that he believed he wus 1 pelled to abide by the adjustments proved by his predecessor It wa o disclosed by Senator Lafolletts, a mom! { the commit- tee, that arcangements had been maile to extend the repayment of the | wceriicd rest on the British in- | debtedness, amounting to hundre millions, over a period of twelve years, One-tht , he was to be paid the fi A same the evond, one-f the third and fourth years and the balance in eight annual ist reement 1 a first pu said this pe only to $1 Britain trom st sale ¢ bonds. Adjustment of th due was not made, AL lem Owe D4 Amert rON, July WASHING of $43,534, during Wilson Admin- ount affected was completed The pe- nent would cover twenty- involved It we cement applied | Ivanced Great Liberty remainder 84,755 in Interest —Interest now is owed the United tates on Allied war d Assistant cretary Wadsworth of the Treas- ury Department, told the Senat Finance Committee, He submitted a detailed statement on delinquent in- terest and said that $70,000,000 had been paid by the debtor nations, ———— BASEBALL TRIAL WILL HINGE T0-DAY ON CONFESSIONS Page.) (Continued From: First a doflant attitu toners, maintained face of his que in the despite the KOKOMO, Ind, July 21.—Dr. gage said: textnnuel: FE Page) | 72 Armstrong of Greentown, “It has been the common gossip of a dentist, who Le was ee Springfield for quite a time that the te ie = irer, one of his addresses being jandling of the public funds was a| District \tlorney to Act When | 193, ana that ner eon, Arthur Her-| on “Why Worry?” committed | pusineas of profit for the ofScials | Inquiry Ends—Subpoena — | bert Irwin, is thirty-seven, It is un-| suicide at his bome by poison. charged with their custody, f Kleis j derstood that she had been almost de- H@died in the presence of his “The action of the Grand Jury in or Kleist. \sorted, and been living with her| wife and two children, Dr. Arm- returning indictments is the view it ah children. She sai | strong was fifty-four years old. [see St OT Gh Ca « of Account “IL never suspected my husband,, Financial difficulties are said to | "Phe indictments are the climax of field the Mayer legislative ¢uin-|even when years ago members of my| have caused his suicide, a political fight that has been des- M2 ; mittee are in a race to-day to finl|family tried to tell me there was : = oan) Dare taty Waees ioe yeares Gey Siial bn ' ani en i Aue a e We re e probably was another woman. | frwin, ca do was amazed when ator. He organized a bank “and be- ESI A TENS ies tal a I can no longer doubt it people spake to him concerning his ¢ame a politician of wide influence. AU enna ates MG ec feel confident and happy in the) brother. of wirem he had never he: He was a leader of the down-State unencred haere OG, diirantleld had) potieg that although there was . this ou puted to have consider. Republicans, He was elected State Detectiv Neat gat {he other woman in New York, he was on able money, Inwin contributed littie Treasurer on the Lowden ticket in Tage tore MENIGS SInGO UN TOR ty te When he died—that the last thirty years to the support 1916. es Wve, RIMODCOL AC wut unde? my arm: of his Boston famuy. His parting — In the jast campaign he led the op- ldoneca HAeRAGEHA: He eu W Was equally #ift was 4 eheck for $500, received Position to the Lowden forces and AMEN MIT Gea oesenter tae callect confident ntended to re-|for the sale of his rights in a foot- With the assistance of the Lundin- Pe ae pete striet ests ID turn told arins, ball sco. ud device which his Thompson machine in Cook County Acting: Distriot Adore : Irwin's | ball job was man-| brother , Suys was worth $1,500 Won the nomination for Governor and SA RIBAS A ORGY rof the rd club of the t-|in annual royalties, and the sale of later was elected. Attorney General cea Qcaaa ghee a 3 ern Le had been ill since| Which is being investurated, Brundage was one of the Lowden ae Sa eal ae last May, part of the time in a hose —— lieutenants that survived. The Gov: dover to. 4 provided pital in’ Hartford, where his 2 error pecenthy Varoed an aber opria: shuwed a erime had been committed "| Fong Ana awaere tis New BOOKS SHORT $1,187,000. tion’ of $600,000 for Attorney General paths searen for Labbyist Kleist is t2| yt The New York widow sald Brundage's office, cutting off most of be extended. investigators say 4) V relatives Irwin hid besides CHICAGO, July %1.—Fotlowing an the patronage. Crundage went on the Uf the slush fund was spent in Albany ea brother, Richard, con-|audit of tie books of the George a, trail of the lost State interest, with he alo knows ho reecived the |p, with a New York brokerage! Horr Qbmpanvivot Austin leat the resulting indictment: Sterling money, The New York detectives ¢x-|tirin, and John Irwin, proprietor of|oficere of the Teaterday. “28,2 Lowden man who just com- amined declare they gave Kleist $6,000'the New Weymouth Hotel at Nan-|° Ae i noeinaioh terday pleted a term as State Treasurer and don't know what he did with it. |tasket Beach When the New York (Rgupced that ihe to ce of when he was elected Lieutenant Gov- 1921. ILLINOIS GOVERNOR INDICTED ON CHARGE oS 7 the United while on patrol duty in the North At COPSSLUSHFUND EVIDENCE WILL 60 70 GRAND JURY A far revealed shows: tabulation of the slush fund ac This wonderful photograph shows a cutter of States Coast Guard behind an iceberg ain excellent idea of the proportions of these float- OF $2,000,000 FRAUD | | | (Continued From First Page.) public funds for the two-fold pur-| Pose of determining (1) official de- linquency, if amy, and (2) what legis- | lation, if any, should be enacted to protect the interests of the State! and to put an end forever to the traffc in public funds, The jurors found that during the terms of Small and Sterling as State ‘Treasurers the daily balances in the State Treasury fluctuated between $20,000,000 and $32,000,000 and that beginning with Small's administra- , tion these balances were carried on the books as two funds, a “vault jfund” and a “safe fund.” ‘The vault fund represents the loans to legiti- mate banking institutions, “The so-called safe fund,” the re- | | port reads, “represented loans made to the so-called Grant Park Bank, which | was formerly a private banking in- ———— stitution but which absolutely ceased to function as a bank after 1908," The average deposits carried by this bank and which were used to purchase short term notes from the Chicago | packers were found by the jurors to LOCATES AN ICEBERG. ©v's: Coast Guano. URBEawess, ing menaces of the sea. None but @ patrol vessel would care to go so close to a berg. The cutters searca for icebergs and report them, warning ships of their location, so the latter may = them. Jantic. It gives ‘WHY WORRY? HE . ARGUED; NEEDED CASH, ENDS LIFE ARTHUR IRNIN'S SUICIDE REVEALS HIS DOUBLE LIFE \ | | bees heerfulless Phi. “mount to $10,000,000. On Suty 19, ecturer on heerfu es = 4919, during Small’s administration, losophy Swallows Poison however, the “safe fund” ran as high | as $18,000,000. Attorney Genera] Edward J. Brun-| and Dies. ormer company comp- ernor, son visited his father in 000, Hartford troller, w ‘The main quest of the jury was to discover what became of the interest centred around the sum of $10,000,000 of State funds loaned to Chicago packers. A former State Treasurer Put $10,000,000 of State funds into the Grant Park Bank. Certificates of deposit from the “Grant Park Bank, Jb. F. and V. S. Curtis, proprietors,” were turned into the State treasury as memoranda receipts for this Evening World Racing Chart JULY 20.—WEATHER CLEAR, TRACK HE. aq The, Kascnation Umnae: tor eeiling: five furlongs; perme amount. Tottie Taree: piace riving.” une, ‘Tt is charged that a representative . wey Dsowas Sah. of the Grant Park Bank visited Ar- Index.” Kes. Op, i Jo. and Swift & Co. and ne- 16 to lend the two packing & 7 3 the $10,000,000 on short term $ notes bearing 7 per cent. interest 4 The packing houses accepted the pro- | 12 posal, not knowing that the money 10 was State funds, but with the under- § standing that it came from a group 4 of thirey-six down State banks. The packers’ notes were purchased below par and it is said the actual interest = = earned on the $10,000,000 was about Awning, fint 8% per cent. raint went wide ma W. had early apect to or Ea a tenath cas a ped rate bitte Bay ae i hear! Wi Tesrunt, Sie: Gow WILLED LIFE TO COUNTRY. SECOND) he Ba: arous and upward: claunin pera, &.. by Unele—Xarco. v| MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., July Index, Sta P84, The body of Corpl J BAL? Arron {4 Jr. son of Edward J. Farrell, is expec (it) Tega Ling" 12 113 Jago Pa Martha Lnickeet 4 iberty Girl. 1 : t) 10 10, 0 8 10 ‘Arrowhead displayed plenty of epeed, but tri! to run out on tum, Tinga-Ling was ? serosk TMA! Gisplaved, plenty ot int td to. min turn, ‘Ting-a-Ling was rmning Overw Foam, tee Calva, 4 hed) —Invinese, Paros), 15: | hind, 110) Ttumsier, 108" Jastiaica gion, THIRD RK 387 | At ino Tides, i Women’s vo 60 6° 6 49 40 1 nm ried in the fouse at that time, » + * | ; 4 et that ma f the questions were | Check of Charles S$. Shotwell... $6,000 there was such general dissatisfaction fet that many o shee Wasps Antice ' Matter Flatly Refused— (Wiii these taxes it, was agreed, in of a very personal nature about his} Check of Delderich Niemeyer.. 4,000 joe Check from unknown person. . 16,500 Governments at Odds. STOR to Avon ING usteesiiy fants mentality and charg Dichursewmente Dy Dmecives! 2 Rent «| committal of the bill, tha i > Endowment Associatic 7 PARIS, July 21. — France has|foou resolution should be. passed Endowment Association... 1,764 @atly declined Britain's invitation tol contemporancously with the revenue ROTHSTEIN WANTS Total ATiyy discuss the question of Upper Silesia| measure . ag ities ap 2 ae scree | oMtay reRaiition Upaanad: “ehe) ELOU TO FACE ACCUSER| tn tis ist are not included three @t @ meeting of the Supreme Council.) Ns iL was reported’ to the notes for $2,500 each, for the reason r hen as reported to. the = | Robes ae c | thus setting the two Governments) senate it ran into a one man fille oO tunit Testy | ene ey were ta De ured ae collate completely at loggerheads so far as|paster on another subject, being con- Asks for Opportunity to Testify | rat against the $io Shotwell check. the settlement of the Silesian plebis-|ducted by Senator Sherman of Til at Trial—Declares Burns Commission Hirshtield began cite tangles are concerned. There is|DOl%, who refused to yield the floor M ‘d His N trace. :the $8 00 cheek vesterda rae in the dying hours of Congress s0 se is Name. was certified he expects to revea more than a remote possibility that|ihat ‘the repeal resolution could be pa Nene tore | S008, tte Identity, of the man who out of the present deadlock there willl ntidivcay aithomeh both Sena ors Atneld Rothstein has made the fol- | sisned it ronmontedswhat emerge a move by Premier Briand t0/penroge and Simmons, representing lowing statement: was referred to contingency | submit the whole business to the dis-| the ftepubl NRINDEPATA; Ge! «ani ay to the story that Burns | fund’ and, so far as known, was not armament conference Wast rt jthe Republicans and Democrats, The ans rt iT y urns { Le sane She pt te Spectively, in the pr ration of the ¢oig yesterda is contained in my ican 64 t WoRtbotteer ‘emps emphasizes —edite eveitie ie tole i The H4 spent by the Detectives fally the Versailles ‘Treaty's clauses| otter, dn the | aon te exhaustive statement to the Grand |yndowment Association for “expenses under which it is ly “the ltime the repeal resolution was lost. Jury of Cook County, which L made fat ny" was put on the record eae ; aoe ad and Associated) One of the principal objections to last winter after waiving immunity |bY Hirshfield through examina~ Gowers” that have the right to de-/these-taxes ia that {t has Beon pretty ang inviting the fullest examination, [tan of Charles Keerhacher, Finan- | termine the Silesian Provittces fate, | weil established that the Government and Inviting the fulles! vam inalon vial Secretary, and William Daley, and remarks This formula signi-l does not get all of the revenue this Quit 88 lproasurer, of the association, Neither! incontestably t the Un duced: owing {6 inability ta-cheok CACMPa oN toe and on that) contd furnish Mr. Hirshfield more tey must participate in the deci-|{p on all the sources ut’ which in coewer Latand now. limi cunvelied cheeks. ‘hey had ‘no _ Meanwhile, the French Government, |" Moreover, the lixury tax is a boom ZYSCIE AEUIDS! toca vt onan melt Ke of their association did not | ina note which doubtless will Velo the high cost of Hiving, as itis, Pun yn i ! What the money was spent, forwarded to London to-day in| of course, paid by the consumer. Bh ein Pugin Ge Lure present reply to the British note NOUR Ac REGAL CIMONY MitOKOMtA an Ao oe In my life association, testified a few to the Quai d'Or ll abin celgseceties foe aeinye on the | 2nd that was at the Astor Hotel when neo that Koorbachar and Daley stands by ‘its previo [new revenus bill, Chairman Fordney ie approached me on the matter ol lprobably would have detailed records, | determination to send reinforceme ia oppowed: and’ it ie likely. that the (aroma ‘ didn't think April the div before thi to the disputed territory forthwith.| pin will be reported next week with. | he,had @ chance in the world of beins djourned, Burns tele- — out hearings. able to do it and told him so, and Alt earings added that even if he could assure!” «Wire me $100 at once. W; GERMANS UNEASY EXCESS PROFIT TAX ALGO MAY) mo he could nctually do it 1 didn't lqenimearnme OF One® Walve OVER FRENCH STEPS fe Ge iene [want him to ever speak to me again] "phe $100 Was transmitted, but no } Owing to the failure to effect @8 long as he lived was the first leancelled cheek could be found _ to economies in approp! ions it will be |@and last time Lever had any know balan against this amount 1 Reply to Pari is Note Note to Point impossible tor the sury ups {edge of the situation until theard my| Hirshfield assumes it did not prove of a substantial re in| Bame was being used out West, out of the association's ch to Danger of Another the volume of revenue to be derived. | | Buran a8 iT Was wating in the | tuna, . It is admitted that it is impossible to| Sinton Hotel, Cincinnat, to jwn April 14 George MeDonald, Hirsh- Polish Insurrection. yecurately forecast the amount of conference between hiinself tucftied said, wired from. Albany fi BERLIN, July 21—The neh not that will be brought into the other players, 1 was never in Cin | Mr. Hirshfield identified Me on Upper ia, vhe sendin, ‘ sury by the new tariff law, so einnati in my | the time he} 1 th Jential man in Raak eciniamenente ahaa no chances can be taken on a| mentioned 1 w e race trhek |Chtet Mf Mc- hen! BAG @: ial ieflelt arising from shrunk- | bere In New Yor) Donald testif e the Meyer in a decision of the Supre Coun ft tom house receipts, ly lawyers have wired both the}committee on lay night but ave aroused the greatest une It is understood the bill to be intro- | prosecution and the derense made no reference to the slush fund ees ficed next week will follow substan- | for an opportunity ‘t rhe heard | Lahey testified he knew nothing The French desire to y y the suggestions contained in| T want to answer Burns. T have no{about money having been raised for cision of the Supreme Coun Mellon's letter to Congress desire to help the cheaters, but Lwant|the detectives’ Dill until Commis- caused great mystif n here Apri! 30. At that time the, to protect myself against anybody| sioner En n July % referred to one ix able to understand why head recommended t re- | who, either delib or thre him an anonymous letter giving all 1 F sufferings of the Upper Silsian peo. | bea excess profits tax and the | Jsnorance, asstyls As 1 said the details vie should be prolonged and why the | ™ od of loss of revenue by! fore, the Grand Jury} vie the{ Mr. Hirshfield, who Is convinced ftending insurgents should be given | ™ modified tax on corporate | best answer. ‘Thes Ww everyt Henk , s to be 80 lease to p sare for more a flat additional income tax LT have to say and asked me all the) yncovered to “find out prep ur ver mischief, ations und the repeal of questions they could t MGI SiH ruised and who | - $2,000 exemption appli “When they av mn Hw mite money was rue and Who Washington In lknorant of F rporations. It Was pointed) geems to me, th swer w ha particularly eurous to learn why for U. 8. Interve , 1 flat additional tax on cor oo Shotwell, who describes himself a Le a one : porate income would have the meit meronangialt ker, and Niemeyer, Ai panes N. July 21.—Oitivials | of determination of invested BLOWN OUT OF CAB i Ser ReStaay hee supplied of the State Department know noth- | capital and would be simple of ads chee ‘ ung 10, Pe Ge arene CAKES fone | Munintraton OF SPEEDING ENGINE. Dio ke don, that American inte n specific sales wil ly by the Meyer Upper Silesia is yw it. neluding the PORT JERVIS, NOY July y erday iS ascertain tian tubaceo taxes.) While at the thrott p han Jack ROB BROADWAY STORE. nly be retaaed, {at the, Erle-Chicagn Rxy : tiered nol gs fen expected that the trans. fifty miles \ (quarreling) with Mr vera) hundred persons m tax would b shed, but 1 night, Y t prom sed that. if United Cigar Store at n t Il retains it Increased through the by) n loos not f Ww every pos way, shortly before midnight : an license tax on boiler, was badly seaited 1 © will agaig dhat two mon behind Gh mye . me os to be features out at Be ae Her 1d : new mesure steep bank near tl ae at pistol point forced the clerk, Samuel |” 4% whe pay income and other man William B. Arthur wa r Pertz of No. 317 Bast 27 Street, into| Pederal taxes will be eheered by the badly scalded. Me was hurled BRITISH MAY ADMIT WALSH. & rear room it it is proposed to in the tender on the coa — The robbers took cash from nistrative amendients to ‘The enginee \ uf WASHINGTON, July 21.—In view of register and safe, amounting t wowhich will make it great pain fro: i k P. Walsh, that she entered. when’ Ports ¥ ; © at a final de 8 presence of mind a) 1 ope. p rely on 4 zw ne tlement up the and st 1 Vusin with Irish to close the store and ask silowin mi train!? His eries a ‘ ! ir chown som 5 When your t ‘8 answered by the nh condt hi (ert placed them before the men, he le The tn 0 Pa who pulled the en the I ABN tae uzzlen of nutomatie 5 " vdJustin stopping the nine-ca ut nds later they sh : ba ‘its t , tne rubbers walked out aa | is prow ed to proy f- liospital and the ¢ F iw Z ‘ Jelsurely as they bad entered. another iocomotive, a ing it up to date, ‘oe dinerent ugpe and. opward: FOURTH, RAGE ‘The Mount Veryon Handicap; for three-year-olds one \388 .. 6; KINKY tulle At Of at 00.” Sturt. pond uly; place 49, Winner br "@., by Rabelais Naru," “Owner, | | ti nye 0p, i 6 Naturalint 4 $2 tan Tak Dian 5 oR so? 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