The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1921, Page 12

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6 1 ‘ y (! 4z . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19213, : . ; ‘ i he - — —— — — -_— - eee a ee \ ) I: on ae vi’ SEIZE EX-CONVICT ee MiCOIpWR that glote int titin SoUStSy BtORe CBE if SOLDIERS BONUS | Hee sen, ON ASSAULT CHARGE | 8 ii is pelloved be hae secret. intoreak: | na | maintate b et f! , tion which would be of value to the! e iu ; { t Pa | w Government 4 rtaln Amertean il , iy Af} Rove Accused of Stat iped et industries. ain was Auier!-| () i j : line thes at ie Down Malieruehi' TAUSCHER MAY GET in| h { OVERRIDE HARDING: tum" 1 U. S. CITIZENSHIP | iy } | Pitches koi 1{ WASH GTON, Ost ot Hans jena ; ieeik Ta , who left the Unite tate | Reed's Plan to Restore Excess _ the bonu which | they i " wesados yon | Her ‘ Profits Tax for Bonus 1h, de Ro welthout | trariem Court WH der a “| RIPE wheat’s @ x a - corporations mak un is brown... inger, Las applied for ct yeushiy aad Department ha 1 per cent. net usked the pengses." (Special to The Byening Wor.) after paying all ¢ WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. -- The @eldiers’ bonus question, which has Qeen quiescent in Congress since}; ; was sidetracked in the Senate, July | dri H following a personal appeal from | from } Bfesident Harding to defer action, |) WH regain the centre of the legisla- wtage this week. Coincident with te Kansas City Convention of the]? rican Legion, Senator Reed of \ ssourl and other supporters of the V0 Manus will make a concerted drive | 17) tp attach an amendment to the rev money. The | me bill to provide th: proposal is to resture the ex- profits tax on corporations and pound the money so derived for tribution under the proposed ad- 4 " 3 it ) the brawn-building elements are in that outer coat... hence Ralston is golden-brown. Some few people tity on t aders tn w bonus 1 caine | ¢ © in June | fesault eawon for admit Capt. Tauscher de- the Government's ., Surpassing Smee editions ~ | “Ralston | The whole wheat food you never tire of. ndefinite 4 ofthe measure t all others in Delicacy and Fragrance. \ SEALED PACKETS ONLY h ponus is not 1 Senato! usted compensation plan to the ex- aavice men. The The Peansy) of the bont Democratic group, which | when the 7 4s one of the leaders, in con-|session was ‘ 6 apricultural blog|he ana = gehRad a alin te a fathered the honus at the special session @B the Republican side, has been #0 WBiformly successful in imposing its 1 on the Administration in u , the Revenue Bill, that it ap | mew the President will be overri an on the Bonus Bill question. — | Reed won the first stage of his bo- fight when he was successful, Bieiesy afternoon, in insériiag @rovision in the bill that will make ible to committees of Congre: the sidetracking of th nd- }lowing Harding's appeal. ¢ EVERY LEAF PURE For the real old-fashioned creamy, cream cheese flavor be sure that “PHILADEL- | PHIA” Brand is actually printed on the package. income tax returns of corpora- . There has been a long fight In over this question of utiliz- | x pMcial information on corporation 5 in connection with tax legis- jon. Neither the Senate Finance mmittee nor the House Ways and Committee has ever had the vilege of making a study of the tux n from the standpoint of ac- earnings. It is not proposed now t the income tax figures shall be le public, but merely used as a ig for the confidential committee liberation on tariff or taxation, al- ugh by the adoption of a, resolu- IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT WS Se eS ene | ee a | Fine Cane Granulated eb SUG R i | / \ Yel Lb. | FRESH CREAMERY ji. whotesate Cc | Market To-day A i : 1 s 48! 5 cents B UT ER tie pee Lb. | of this Offer Direct {rom the Chaicest Creamery Districts Mueller’s Regular wrice 12¢ PACIFIC TOILET PAPER Regular Price 7c. Save 21c. TE pearly whitenessof driven snow is found, in the teeth of those who use Calox. — The Oxygen Tooth Powder. Alkalineandan- C y Youth and Age || “A man loves. the meat in his youth that. he cannot ff} endure in his aye,” said |]! Shakespeare. But youth |} and age both like the meat that’s flavored with f tiseptic. 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Also makers of H-O (Hornby’s Oatmeal) and Force Toasted Wheat Flakes © ‘The fate of nations will depend on the outcome of the Armament Conference at Washington next month. © This must complete the tasks which conterence the Versailles Conference left either unfinished or untouched © A task for which Mr. Wells is especially fitted, and which needs doing in connection with the Arma- ment Conference, is the creation of an informed public opinion q Nations Committee on Disarma- ment might well have had in mind Mr. Wells and the series of articles he will write for The World and the Chicago ‘Tribune when it said officially at the last session in.Geneva: The League of H. G. WELLS author of “The Outline of History,” and one of the greatest modern writers, whom The World will bring to America lo eport the Vi Wells's article The World Armament Confer sessions of the The limitation of armaments can never be imposed by the Govern- ments on the peoples, but it may be imposed by the peoples on the Governments. It is anly by creating an instructed public opinion in each country that the necessary strength of world opinion may be obtained. It is of great importance that the peoples of the world be made aware of how much money and personnel devoted to armaments us the direct consequence of international fear and suspicion. * The first of the Wells articles will appear during the week of Oct. 30- Nov. 5, which is the week preceding the assembling of the conference on Nov. 11, b \ fa \

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