Cape May County Times, 12 August 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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fl^SW.OOO. Tlif relatives 6f KnHco Caruso In Nicies, Italy, tamed to the task efeett ui his estate. The Indications srerr that his last will, the one drawn at on ttls retnni

ITEMS TO IKTEREST HUU

•hen Chronicle of Past Occurcntes Throughout the Jnicn and Ovr ColooLe*—News From Kuropw That Will Internet.

Unr>ortg of fold during the U-n days ended July 20 amounted to F32.05i203. The -dminlstrsLion's farm credits Mil passed Use senate aitboot a roll

tail.

The battleship U still ine supreme weapon of oea warfare, »..-coruLcjt to the oOdirt observers who watched the ••cent aerial bombing test* <H -btolete and forme* - Oerman uaral craft off the

Tlrtinlft Capet.

Clad in cveralla, and brngsns. Edwin Xhmbjr. secretary of the nary Is taktn»- his vacation "down on the farm"

«e.r Pont lac, Ml'-h.

.latiflcation by she United Pune* *o» miuent of the compact between the tales of New* York and New Jersey 10 Teate the Port of ■New York Autluniiy, as provided In tbe - resolution by Senator Edge of New Jersey, was ordeicd favorably iwi<orted Jo the senate :•* tbe-Jadlclur)' eommlnsa Acgust 15 will be the seventh anal-

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I American gar.* ar* roate »>- the i Turks In Asia Minor, according to the Greek ministry of marl) •. ' be department stated that the ."arklsb freighter Gnlcl Ttiemal. h- . mr New York on July 28. was Leaded alth tuunllluns for ibe Torklrh NationaUsts. Fighting continues between the Spanish troope In a .vsnced positions

and the Moorish rebels.

Dea Moines, Iowa, tb* Brat city In i America to do away with elect. *c traction and go on a gasoline basis, ezperi-«-.ced no dlAcult/ on the fln>‘ day of

bus transportation.

Under the will of 8. K. Budd, of La Grange, Dntciieas county, N. Y.. tbreefonnhs of hla $1,000 estate la to be used to erect a monument over Lis

grave

Wages of cl erica! workers empHyad by the Cana 'Jar. Padllc Railway were ordenu reduced at ooce $12.21 a mouth and those of oBce hoy* $10.20 About 8-1.000 workers are affected. Gov. ten Small of Ul.nola wns near death when bis automobile plunged latu s ditch near Momer.ee. Chicago Board of Trade membership baa been sold for $T,T50 net to buyer, off $230 from (be last previous sale.

Washington.—Insisting be fora the House •Ways and Means Committee that there shoetd be no eddltiau of taxes, but a lightening of the burdens, Republican Floor Leader

bryan Downey can here $20,000 for meeting the winner of the Mike Gib-bons-Jeff 8mlth bout. Promoter John Jennings said «L Jersey City. Jennings also joltt bfe bed made Johnny

•ran ul 1 * I '““ “ ll,! * CBncl . j winter He <nd not name the. amount.

• LW Justice Tuft arrived la Wash i IfP-^ier shores, purchased by the , tugton for a brief stay. I Gianta frun thi! Indejieiidcncu .dub of | as. for Instance, the propos d 8- pet While especial I favored New York. SwnU'wratern U-ucu.. is highly cent flat increase on corporation

barks were reveLng In a plethora of ret»mmcti«ed by Scout Wrk Ktakelia. credit lh« agLicuHural sections ■t the! Tei.dler, eight years ago a DnKed Slates, were denied ordinary ■ ncr ab«r; fauglitchi* Brat bsttla for

“It la entirely practical. In iry opinion, to reduce the total tax levy by at least $300,000,000 and stil'l’ipaet

all proper, uecesary, ami

expenses of tbs Government." ’ - . Mr. Mondell bad b*. ,-u preceded by Secrejary of the Treatury Mebmi. who, estimating that revenue Cnbi .nternai aources f.ir this fiscal yaur most be sbput J3 *80,00. ,000, declared that If taxes are to be reduced She executive dnd of the government rtc*t mvk* addiuonnl cuts In esnendltures

of more than rXO.WjOOO.

Arguing for a reduction U the jjv devy, i!r. Mondell said, In part •“ft-c recess profits tax nud the lilguer income surtaxaa should be.yel>ealed nud nothing subsiitutM for

them. The so-called “nuisance" and the transporinMoa tax. In

or In part, should be repealed, ar t some slorple, easily understood tax—

Hla Excellency Out Chiu J3Utm, tter-s-mal reprvvntr.rire of tbe-prs^idw. »f China, who was a recant xl-.ior 4n

Berlin.—Bed t*-oopa sent to halt the ate million hunger-driven peasants advancing over tip- prbvtBce* of Tambov. Voronesh and I'eut* toward have Joined the ?ea»&iita and ure bow moving on thi: espita! of the Soviet repidtlTe, correapondeots were tuf. vd tiy a scarce In riooe touch with condition* in Rtlgsla. The goirertmaat is hurriedly preparing £or the v

of the dty.

The ixtasanu are moriug chiefly lr ( Ibuv directions—toward Moscow, Siberia, the. Caucasus and Ukraine. The

money uccopnaodatloOB, uccordlug

John Sky lion Williams, feruier comptroller of the currency, wl.o lestlfled bef.-rc il-e Joint cbugrte-sional Cotnmls

•Ion of Agri(*i,ltunil Iwiulrj.

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NATION’S BUSINESS

$17.30. Hla share of the rwvi;.u for 1U» combig bout with Bessy l4smard for -the JighTWiight title will roar* $50.

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Fred Fultyn, of Jllnneapulia. heavyv 1 't ImXT. who was nuspcuihM same two years ago, fUiowlog dinrge* of his having engaget' In a "lake” figln with Jack liemnaey, was reluct! *d by the lIUuM-s»ta Bt -mg Com-

lolasion.

$>etMt rs es on grain and • ruciUi.1i ft»r export irom tiie Central Freight

Aas«rtdut!...u territory ta ttif- Atlantic ‘ lx,u ^ <br»>I'I>. of Pittsburgh, who have liecu cut 7Mi rents n PX) pounds. *n 1»17 at & uauioriipn swam eleven This agreement wKa' reached bee ween , hours and five minute*, covering n •allrond and WnpeH* aKerrt* - dlatauce of IdJ* miles, s ill at tempi pj Anuy and uavy olflcdVn advocated mt | Ptil fifty iKjraons In thirteen canoC* a nbary >n Impcru of dyee b--forv the j f ,tr ^ dkdaiice of about flie miles next

taxes—enacted to provide funds Anar by the repeal of timse last

taxes.

“Feasibly some other one tortu pf additional tax may be necessary, but l doubt it Ip tny event, we should

What a diffsrenre eight year* not. In my opinion, adopt the stamp,

■lie bank clu-dr pr other taxes of that chatvcUr that, have been >ucgg«>«d. and I doubt also the necessity or the advisability of the automobile tax. "People ere expecting t. real reduction—a lifting and not wholly a shifting of lb* burden. They are cntitiMi to It. and Uielr reasonable exrrafotlons ora be met an-! sun fuinFfll the necessary and legiilmatt obllga-

tiona cf the Goveiuroent.”

Mr. Mellon said the $S,(C '000.000 revenue "can be rafe.y 'reduced If, and to the cxrent that, further » tiu--tU>ns arc enforced in the spending

dei> - i riim-nts o« the government

“This means," he continue. that If additions* taxes .ire to be avoided! *lhere mu*' be addltlonel effective cuts lu ordinary expenditure of mere than $2FVl,Q00,000. Even If sod; cuts were assured, the Internal Trenue yield for the year could not safely ‘ iltted to fall below $.V.7l),0<n.-

mte FTnauee Cbfnnrittxb. Tue wit- J Sunday in the Allegheny UiVer, from news »cN* Brigadier' Geueril Amos | Spriagtlale to Oasmont. Fr»c#. chief of the chemical warfare Uddif Al'amltl., veteran Aiuericnu aarvl. e of the aiwy and Admiral V.’. league Catcher, has been signed by (Strother Smith. ! *** St. Loui* Nationals. He rerentiy Tbe UnPed States Sbi)i|ilug Board , " fls released utiroi!i tlonady by Deabandons preset.'. ulioUi .tit plum i tnfll and formerly was «■'!• h Wuslitug-

A billion dollar subscription to tlie • toc - ’

trearurv's .-oniblord offering of $300.-; Mfller Huggins, mnimger of the Van-

•OO.tM in certIficutes of-Indt-btedueM kc**. annoumrd ibut Earl Jlmers m, a . .... was niuuuaM-nl by Secretary Mellon. ' faH bloboded Wem»ra Indian, had been ! •■L “• aMIlBated yield Ubder exi«-

The off-rit-g was coiui>o«m1 of 8)4.per ( »U.*n«!o by the Yankraa Jtmeraou la «■ 1 ,nc

cent certtfirates maturing March 15, i <>euthpaw pitcher.

1822. HI.U f>V» per cent ccrtllk'ale* mu- i Jv ** Willard, «l.o Is la Topeka, taring Augurt I, 1922. | K “" . on baklnma, said lie received a An ofhi-er of Montgomery Ward & j telegram from Tex It ckard asking foe Co. any*: "The character of our busl- i tertns for a bout with Dempsey, bess 4as not ctw^grd for montiw. French racing strains am tu a serlbut recent heavy eel Hug ..f grain by I «»* way, and it Is* Baro,) Maori re de farcer* must have some effort sot.u.” HothsrtiPi! l-'rance'a breeding author Plant rig of l-i principal crops In ! By, who is now taring to replenish tlie 1.0.’! coyer 332.407^00 arees, according ' deftclHx-y by placing full blooded -.im I*, prerunpary cftlipuies by the Fed- 1 l»oBs througbotn tl»e Pyrenees in the erut Bureau o! Markets and Crop Estl- I hope of dev bjplng a strain which win mates. This area is *>,011.000 acres be- proVeut English rarer* from capturluE

low that of 1920. I French course prises.

Ing law.

Memhera of the Ways’and Means Committee, which wm considering the tax juration hehln! close i dcoaw, *'•"* l**w "Ith Secretary Mellon’s retlme.rs -.f tho-extiendlttirae and receipts of tlie Federal goverume.it for tiic CTrem fiscal year. He was told he had fallivl to tnke Ini ' account sundry claims and utber demands tgainst the government, oad that ibe total exprudilutes would be mucii

i umtei

Emp/pyer* of the jH>rt of Havre. 1 Walters In Berlin, afte- two tiplcaa Frame, have declared « lockout | j eare. are acting either reinstatement •galiKt tic dock nuiphpren. j of tiic did privilege* ..r for uo ible the The Brilisdi war office is negotiating pnkerit ten per rent levy on res'au-

for tlie sale of the 30.000 army hors * ! ran: business.

in Me»:-p<>;ainla which toe «. • la! sec- j Nine ra.vhorsre were dctalneil at

•rtarj svld owing ] tbe _ Awertran Sullw.y Kxprvvo, Com- j taxes on cigarettes, repeaV tra„w

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nearer $.*>,000,000.1 OO than bis

of $L5oo.ooaoui

Tbs secretary admitted In answer lug questions. It Is underatood. tlu. his estimate of expcmllturea wa* "th tniuimciu" and pot the maximum. Members got the ImprcMdon that be did m>t Indude various Claim* agalBK ; the gorrm-nent, such as are ConnectM' with railroad cuctrel aud the Shit .plug

Board.

Tlie treasury programme ot tajc revision would repeal *be excess prof-. It* tsxes. Increhse the corporation tax' from 10 to i5 per cent, InrtvuH- the

Franoe. He presented President Hard-1 of We«ern Uuscli are now ln^ . . -i all on the mo-.-a an^ Wofc.

Senarita Adrta Enri> yer, niece Gen. and Mr*. Emfllaao Ctemomg who fs a new arrival in Washington^ , diplomatic Social ar- Her unde '* the newly appoint'd mtewter froa: FOvaragu..

Inz with a letter from the 'bend of the j ■ 1I 011 lbe ®o v «. •"'d f^mhia Chfaneae covetxnneni. | mobs have reached Smrdeoak.

BORAH WANTS ARMY

Troops sent to halt this advance | tin* fa* - have fetteo. The situation In j Samara and Saratov provinces la moat i critical. Driven almost Insane by

miT Tft inn nnn UPM ! huc « er and fbolera. the peasants are UUI lU iUUjUJU InLil ! deserting .heir children, the number

mmm '' In Be.

12MILELIM'TSET ! AS DRY BOUNDARY

intraduces a Resolution in the Senate as First Move to Reduce Expenses.

Washington.—A resolution to reduce the atrengtii »f the regular army from ino.OrtO to 100.0UO enlisted men was offered in tlie senate by Senator Bomb, who In a *i*—<-h urewl .he most rigid economy in guvernment and asserted that adoption jf this au^nloient would In Itself mean the saving of $100,oon.000. Senator Borah further asserted that in view of the lesson* f the air hombm>.,f«fta off the Virginia Capes the nation Is, tu his opinion, spending at K-nSt *240,000.000 On the havy In a way that will never add any aecurity to the people of tb- United State* He declared that while lr his opinion the "nancial vrot.lem Is • t partisan, the fXrt rem duff the BepttMKan* nre In control and that tlie country expects them not to increase but to reUu#“> tlie cost of gm-en uMMit. If the ertny 1* maintained it* prejent dtrengi h amt taxes are IncTfasrd, he

Congre** will be substantially reduced at the general eleffHon In

MM Huber, 1022.

Atxaher way to reduge expenses. Senator Borah contended, lr to withdraw- the American troops from the Bhltic. Germanv, he said,'Is charged with the up keep of there tiW.,pe, but the Aim-rictm people, as Gennany is tmsble to pay, I* beln graxed $1.«100.000

a oionlh for them.

Senator Borah asserted that when the artny was reduced from over 200.0u<> ■ 150,000 men aflv«<ates of toe hi rger arffiy contended tluit It w-ould require many month* to reduce the f. rce to the stipulated wrei-gth. Howey.-r. Senator-Borah added, the

. .—- . • i j >n»- - on «ijiarciic*. reDe*. era to the high cost of bringing t.iemborne. | I-any> yards lu Buffalo by cuMoms tatloo taxes, reduce Income tu: The lurgvst tfirtg.bic m .1 v, or Id. | Inspectors beoiuae ..f u large Quantity uuj add sundry stamp tnrea. the /K .. bought by tie United Suites 1 of Uqaor found In the some car. ! Under the treasure Drown.n frtHu tii-L-lMiut „r «.'.kh,,rfw> ■ . c —aIiIu .ii....s■t. .. ... . . i .. .. progrnn

150,000 matt has already Uns-. reueb-

inl alone reaching

».xty tl ousutid. J-," . Stcrlea .brr ugi.: om of Bcwla by r- fugees all agree Hint while It la still In poaalbla to dvtenniiMj the real meaawtv of this catastrophe after four years of Bolshevik rule, one fact la certain—mat the disaster Is bound *o >each proporUone which the world never Iras seen before aud that this will bring the downfall of the Soviet rtetdoe. ■ V Maxim Gorky, ti c leader In Russia's attempt to get help from Western nstioni Is expected to reach Helsingfors, whence he will leave linn, 'lately foi Western Europe and possibly America ; to direct relief campt Ign

propaganda.

The gr»utest difficulty confronting any large effort toward relief is jbe fact ti.at the last threads which had seemed to hold Russia togetbei now are broken, and every province, city, village and Individual now thinks only of Madir. i Such food.'trains as are being sent throb, h nre being held up and looted by mobs, wfclch easily overcome the military gurrds. The Soviet has Issued a decree providing fm bard Who- by all residents in the provinces cot stricken by famine and disease who decline to pay the eomaSodlty tax recently adopted by the government, and the some punishment Is applicable to those chairing speculative prices. All tndas cousiatlug of more than five cars- must now be accomiranled by a he*Vj guard on orders of tho Soviet. Feverish effort* are being undertaker,

to stem the tide.

The Soviet press apparently la seek-! (be Minre“*nd

Attorney General’s Office Find* Sutute to Cover Libel on

British Schoontr.

Wasbingtou.—The dry bouadarie* eg the United State* were set twelve miles out at sea. The old three mUa xon», bordering which boose running craft might scun-y nun •Itsted, lr* ime

a thing of thd past.

That mamontoiu ueclslon was ready ed by the United States uDqrney general’s office In giving autl.uriwtUia to United States .‘Uoniey Wiiliam Usywnrd of New York lo bring he«L proceedings against .he British tchsonar Henry u Marsliall, seized by cuaa grard men off tho Jerwy abvre. Tue derision of tlie goveni’-'enL to press tiie case s^ainst tic .rtsher

came aftor some hour* of dtwffit and only after Mr. Hnjward laid laid hla cum- fully before Acting Attorney General Goff prd they had gone over the evidence In a ti ''rough . Lscuadph. Then it was announced ..that Mr. Hayward’s InvertigaUon l.ud shows that the schooiler Imu violnted bwh the Volrtoad and Ac custom laws, tlie alleged smuggling act violation, if op. bold a* grounds for cUtdting the operation* of rum running craft, will |.ut an end to the hopes of those Anv-rinm citizens who were still hoping that real booze may yet be brought Into the country. The three mile limit, which ubed to be a soft of.>,kc. cow aj-pears

to have been a sad Joke.

Acting Attorney Geneml Goff, until receipt of Mr. Hayward* ri+nrd of -vt. t.enra In the Marshall ca«e, eptieared J to be lu uonnt a* fo the gremnd* for

tug to a. struct tne nttention or the-opinion tUformally^h^t Ettislau population from the faralee' t , K . „, nst -nj.?

sion is Threatening the country. Thus

Earl Radek. writing In the tevestia.W» speaks of "the Impeiflifhg attempt of l itebed that the * 1,mrly Wrt ' b ‘ imperinllsts to utilise the famine In Dnd b viointoc Buraia to bring about a new Interven- ‘ > of ’'le <u*tonra lion by the Eutente.". I f^ P^hlthm Uwz. I -rfeiture trf TU cdumtuf of. rtie Soviet prexs rt- L hi>l llk « ,| 5'- ^dunel Goff raid.

WORLD NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM

LATEST EVENTS at Washington

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frvm England it a cost o' $2.000,(00,; 'A cable dlspHtch nos publlahed will cturt f<.i this Counlry on August the eff«*i tbut Sir Ttioiua* Upioi. ». a conllng ‘to an hn’iOuncctneut Just would die Benge for on Amert i'» thip mad** by the navy departm«A. Com- i rare in 1022. The report vug dl* reandcr L. H. Maxilelii. V. S. E.-, will iredited by Officers of the .Yew York

he lu •-otamand. i Yacht Club.

P.->:-!dcm Hnnjlag scratched • day | Tlie dirigible ZIt-2 purchaaed by tin troto his vacation chnudar to tuotor u. , l tilted f'.Ulc* from Eiiglniid, will Man Oorh:i > 11. ami give a word of her .'■■can flight for this country Au-

cUwr to *i-voral emalrod ‘.irahkv; oerv-1 g’ist '£•.

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there

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oderaon, in the township Ontario, Is reported. The body rich the ore occurs Is about eight

in width.

a result of the atriugtut efforts mt forth by I

floe#- the whole gamut of political; slanffor-and da^iogogism In which the ! I EoUtoev|ki hkM heen indulging for the j bast fqur-ycura 1 Deprived of its oh! i (intl'i rre»ti«m nnl anti-blockade |

— j slogans, ..the press seeks to keep them ; _ ee ,>' w _ j kUvc by screaming at the top of Its Th .

OSSIMHG K ^.-Fony^oo yeara' vokv ttheth.. this will save the, * Unrte<1 mbrcrvbv in 81 Pg 8ffig-ao,loog that it j government Will be shown by the de- j J**!' h i e * rvic * di.anoMnfl th. willuot me m natural for him to be pelopnHmf of tha uaxt four week* ““ ^ *" 1 ' ‘

U.^ywhcr-.- e.r.- Is Uit record of WH L i w ,ld KresMo, wh'. has led the Hem Mod chief eogtm-er and Ohhw; „t Bui*la'Jd<*A»«Wlah trade with atte:i Sant in the state's priMin. who j outside world end who signed {Be " .eV** * r en r 1,,D . 1 wnmwrrial treaty with Great Britain. CHICAGO. — Jank slips Indicating 1 ggnounres that the H«r!« baa nhsnmt John M. Worthington. ulle»d j good for the present lu efforts to

,, treasury progrn,, Ur. (bead of tins ■bond thief ring." has do- place foreign orders for anything exMl,.*! .-Mtinnted that the govern meet j posit* totaling $300,000 lu the PollM. ^t food KraMln la ane of t‘m Iggfl-

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* “ ^ 1 ' * n “ l bicludaJlwjrisehra Baak in Berlin and a iiauk i „f stxty-tbrce In Moscow. ™ "'kewted It reuse! la Tore- wre **e»,v,red to AsaiuaM j Other triegnaia recrivad at Hcl-! mi (MistMce rate* amt -lamp, m bank! fiNffrict ‘ttorney John V. Clinnln by | singfnr . . -

• ■hrek*. Jjfflitummem secret ier> «re men. j

WINNIPEG MAN. - Approximately i.fOO b >x ram will lie i willabk- on ibe : ws'iern Ii:u* of e Canadian i'aclflc

Ocy rati way bv s,-p. ember > ?,„• the move- Resotuticn Calls for Flouret on For-

mwst «f the 1821 crop. BCtv>rdlhg to E : *lgn IndUBtry.

l- .iu-s aggr.-ntlng j l». Cottcrell. super!nuntleut cf car i WaObington --Senator Wadsworth

the an

C1M lr k river * • v.^ to proscrftlno proper remealsa so that the water, of the rtrMm# cjn ^ made ueable both fo- human com poee*. Tne eick river whoee case is nlTw r * etMn ° la th. IHb

BwonMderatlon of regulation, proh,fa.

M«0 Hquor on board Americxr,

board American ehtos

because of alarming defic.ts has been ? y , 8hipp ‘"« Bo «"i official

*n appeal to the Intmni

l *l Revenue

$5,000 RUM TINES IMPObtD Twelve at Atlantic City ,

SENATE TO OET FILM DATA

iKrlbed the Importance of tn* dy, llv . dustry m time of war and declared

that the United Suua

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wont : NEW YORK. — Hereafter ‘‘news tux «! •>f. vio- . reel*" will Ire subjv, t to review by the inf ore

'll #- , iAuin! cf < vnsurMilp. U.ider tin - 'aw \*b>pmcnt nf the motion plrture ln,,ro- i tbs new censors do not nave tu review tluytry In foreign countries and the '' Mar- * new reels nnlrw they desire tu do so. possible effort of Cv» ImiKirtalUm of •unta. : but they are J«iv* !ng a tctidancy tu 111 ms of foreign msnufartare Into thi* ..oiied (■nog ever ihose Ulm* upder their comjuy The ms.lulion wa* modllk-ii cash, ncruui;. and make generous deletion* i to rue calling fo: the fbets as to ih-

uhen i

CZECHO-SLOVAMA MINTS C0iN$ | First Met,

LONDON -

•elopn

ASSCS ff-NARY BILL

epi-irnons has beer

aB saetnbere of tue Dali , OENA attend a special meeting , n -’'ura*U>, August 18. ic ; Extends Farm Credit rowers of W*r btnltrad by [ Ficenee Boaid.. i. presUi'-nt j Wu^Wngton. — jTeMilcot dutdlnc ’ the lri*li republic. 1 won another ieg^atire victory in tho LANCASTER, N. H—Under the Seosu- when hr |-asset! the MtNary wo svjisre here Prsmldcnt Hanl'ra Finance t'on>r.nit?on to BasLgt'ln miir. Ked Ms 'ctcetti a fervent yitreifur ! tel lug -mrpius farm irodurte abroad *J-cmni«it, tspn-aMug him*.'f mere j The bib wa i paaaed as a subsillor*, tin-d lban ever to derole to *«c ! tttt* tor Ibe Norris bill which would irrilt* of peace the vast s.nus no a ! nave p'vWdtd n srperet? gurernyeuded ui riitiripatioii of auo'ber ; ment -onwetlau capitaiteed at $100-

: UOO.OXl

such an industry hid he.r’d^oj! before the war op *"

lie -■( rrtary of commerce ti> H «"nan A. Metz of New York who l be evirate concerning the de- bolh * manuf»c*.ur«r and as *

«r of German dyre. opp^ TT,

^thi" f r!r

in ‘ J'* b * l, « v *« 1 •dat,«u protvct.on M.ould be provided > protective tariff outiea r<> ‘'lR» Reduction cf the army x 100 000

’ ,n U "‘>“S Suu.

paring to make ,

»i»™« a.

concerted dri.e

-I to repeal the

**c«k. pram taxes, accord, na to a * t.ocxi Board of Farm Ormraiaatiotw '•cits. Th„ tw? ~ B ' ,p ‘■’0 **-

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