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Big Stories and Minor Events Blue Penc'ied Into Quickly Read Paragraph,,. DOINGS AT NATION’S CAPITAL Happening) That Caused ■ Stir Biiefljr Chronicled—Bulletins About tha P rot roes of Thing* in General Throughout the World.
Alt they Generai Daugherty reqijcated the resignation of William P Palmer Halted Stales Harebel for
Connectirul.
A tperizl bulletin Issued by the Imperial ooum bold of Emperor Yoehlblto tays tlie Emperor Is cilticslly 01. At omey General Daugherty an nonn ed proposed inves’igatlon of the Kn K ni Klan will asralt action by
WASHINGTON
A desk chair used by tbe late Preaidenl ttouaeT'-it during rhi time be was Prealdeiii was presetUd to Itoooerelt Wetr.orisl As»ocla»‘.o» by I'resl'Jent Uardlug to edd to tbe roC'ection of MaJ. Gen Joseph T. DIckmAti. c m mender of the E^hth Army Corj A arewith bead quarter a at Eon Sam Hi aattm. Hex., will mire ftom active army
*en If*.
tv«r Depaftmeot announced reduc-tl-Mj liocn time months to two moot ha In u-nlaln* period for reserve effleers t*. ti«e aricy engiueera i-orpa In order I ' iiiAka pomlhle lerjrr-r aticodance. .■Senator Kepyun of Iowa, after a mitfereotw with President Hardlgx anaouared be would ren.iin in the «ennte. declining ihe iTvsideui'e tender of a Krdere' Judgeship In luwm Because uf auflnlsi sd legislation Pending in the senate Kepreaeutatlre Moudell of Wyoinlug. '‘epobiicau lead•r. auggeaiod B> the house that I: coutlnirf Us three day teccas progreui unwer which no burii ess is transacted. Appointment of John Barton Payne •s chairman of the Central Committee, AnieriouD ReO Cruas, was »uuuunced by President Hurdlug aa n reel dent of tbe Red C'oos.
Senator Colt advocated la the senate arhUratlon with Grpat Britain on th • qtiestloo of free tolls for American altlps through the Paniu a crnaL Thre< obsolete battlcahlps. a cnJaer and two monitors will be sold as Junk at tbe Philadelphia Navy Sard. Scott M. McBride, bead of th^ Antl-K-loon League, In Chicago, called on the people lo elect officials who will enforce nrehihltion lat a. Approximately 44.t*X> men have been taken back by the Pennsylvania New York Central, New Haven and Erie railroads since May 1. A reward of $1,000 io any college professor or layman who can prove tbt earth ir •phflricsl In ahqpe or move* wa* offered by WObnr Glenn Volira, orersi er of ril.m. Ul. Wyoming Slat ’ Gamt ard FMh Commlasloner has dr.-idcd n't to inane permits to hnnters to kill 100 antelope daring the next two year*.
NO RECESS ir DURING PARLEY L
J0H* W. MACE
HEW TAX PLANS T i APE AGREE!! (iPW l
OUcEN AMAIE STAALET Attributes H.r Oew"l»l' *»
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NATION’S BUSINESS
The tangle In Congress over tax re- • tati-a leglilailon was gi v the utten Pur. of the adalnlktrstiou a' a »i res aii'ii o: cunferenres at ine White House between Ptmldcnt Hnrtllng anu aenate •mi J.jusc leader- What poalthih the rresldJat may take regarding eohsUtu tlon of a asles tax for tbe mlaceilaneoits excises In the pending hill wus nU dln-ltMed. thus" who nuw Mr. Aiardlng aIc- taring Unit he w as keeping un open blind un the subject for tbe present. importer* of catiie from auy coutitn except Cauadu or Mexico must obiuiu a penult from the United States lx-pan meat of Ag-icul.ure because of Ute presence of foot auti mouth disease
in foreigu Countrlea
Ihianse of the lack of fuel oil, the Combined maneuvers of the AM ttlc and Pacific fleet* in the Pacific n January may have to be abardoued. liusiueaa men, and partlcciarly grain Geulcis,'a* tee Innocent victims of ‘‘radical class leg 1*la Lion." formed tha tuple of more than one speech before .the 1,400 delegate* assembled at the grulu dealers' couve*iion. Cuiupi.-tloca by the United Btatca deiiaiiment of labor show change* In the retail cost of t'uud In oeptemhar In ten principal .itles ot the United btatw. Pron. August 16 to Scpuiaher * li. there was a Ucvresse in ali bui one of these cities, in Rlcbnioiul there w«» an increase of f lei csal.
| The Xlt.OOO Kentucky Patnrltv, for j three year^>ids, newt vsluaLte coli eienr of the year, was the feature of ! the propram at tbe trot* In L«xlngt''n, | Kj ■ one of :he most aenaatlonal jcooti -is in the history of the evewas won i.j the black fidy Ruse relt, owned hy Henry Oliver of Plttav -gh
i and driven by Tom Murphy.
Jsefc Descjisry, world’s champlou boxer, tesrlfying at Batavia. N. T, In I the »K»>.O0l) *nlt brought against him ; aad Jack Kearns, hi* uniuage-. by | Prank P. Spellman of Batavia, deniod i that be had entered into any oral | njreement whereby Spelluau was receive 2S per cen' of the proflu of a i motion picture In which the champion
| was sterred.
Peter Manning, Irving ‘ Gleason's g.-ret Cve-yiwr-olu griding, at Lexing- , ton trotted the fastest mile ever re- : <v.rded in & race aguiust tj me when ! he turned tbe oval ai the Lexlcgton ; track in 1:57*i. He was drlvt-n by . Thomas W. Murphy. | K.fU-en Yale crews woiked «;• at New Harm uhder Head I'-iwch Oorth'ry In the second fall practice. Class crev-s will go to Derby next week ' ve racing •Irills to continue until the early part
of December
J. J. Flskc Brown, right gaard on ihe football team awl winner of the .'■ainraer throw In the IntematJcmai track meet this summer, has been e'ected captain of the arv.rd trad: team, s -creedlng Jim Tolbert, another foot ; ball player and weight man, wbc rei rignod to enter the ar ard Daw School. Dream was elected by malL Tommy Gibbons, the St Paul heavy, weight, and Hugo Walker of Kansas City will meet in Bom on October 12 m u 12 round decision bonk The mea Iuav* met Uree time*. Gibbons was awarded tbe decision In cue bout, and the other* were no -led Ion matches Judge Landis sent oat a notice to each player of .he Ulanta and Yanks calling their attention to the fact that i none of them at* pemilrted tfter tbe > series to play on or against a bail dob tha; harbors ball :>!ayer* who hare been blacklisted by organised baseball. New Yora city will have one of the , finest hockey teams in the lengns If tbe plans of Richard W. DUtler go ■ through. Dlftler hope* to gain admiti tance to the l.ugue operating in Uuei ton, Philadelphia and New York
Mom** S«es Kzrding, Who Puts a Quietus on the Rian of Some Legislators. MOLDS THEY SHOULD STAY And Satisfy the Country's Dsfwnnd for the AeeonvpHehmsnt of Thoif Vital Tasks—Mouse Deader Suppeats -Breathing Spell." Washington Prreident llard'ng vetoed file ficgee'lon that OOBgre'* ; h old take a rece«* wheel the diaar' ment crmfereiMv assendrle* on lloveui her 11, the rerea* to cuntlaue instil ii - ; bt-ginnlnx of the regular re—ton In • De«einiver. The Prwddent bad a talk ' with Kepree*eitaUve Mundell, iDpub M llran leader of the boo-c. who unbokneed laser that there would be r.o reresa other than "a breathing apell" from Tbanksglvln* tn rtf the Spram-
‘•er aeaslon.
The ;>o*ttlon of tbe Presideflt la that tb -r» has neen delay In tbe enrrtnn id of Important legislation, particularly tas revision and railroad reilerf, and under the dministance* Coiigrtar *.aS no warrant for tasing a rev.—a. He believe* that tue country cYp—**>C*mgre— to accomplish aorr. 'ug. am!
tluu quickly.
There is no evidence that 'ho Prr«ldent has been coacevoed over »be t*ik that with tin- amiimetit, confe—BCe !u s;**al<sj congremional oratu-s would >levlr^ to erpres* thrir views on America’* International relations: and 4hst some wn ub! make apeecbe- of • Aaracter that would not be helpfdl. Peo pie are saying that C-ongreu la not doing Its duty and many rongre—e>rn would like to go borne to look After their iHilllical fences. There la a wneplrlon that this la at the boff— of ranch of tbt agitation for nnother rvBut President Harding Is not tB jbarmony with ti« idea, nnd the desire* of party leader* to bt guld-’* by views was shown by tne s.alement by'. Vt
MonJeil ihat there would be
except for the Thanksgiving
To many <tne»Uons a,
euce with President Harding, he' an"
swered by la ring this statemefug •T think the I'ongre*^, Eiionld
Jnoe tn aeaslon tmtll the pi
legtslrtlou now- before us Is db
or so far progressed a* to 1—its t> completion very early In the rei- uT
session, which begin* Dewmber S, as not to Interfere witu the rej '
prof nation procrani of that... I am quite confident this will be done A breathing ypell for n period from the 24th of November (Tlijr.ksglrln*) to the beftnn.-ng .»f the regular sexton, the 6t!i of Deceiuber, will probably be desired and desiiabla. bat lu view «* the urgency of the variou* measures whlcii have p«*sed the house and have not been deposed of hy the senate such us the tax bill, the t-rlff bll. and the railroad b .. and of measqr— whicie'hsve not bee* coualdered by tbe boose, such ■* the foreign debt refunding bill, the suggested *djoui»-
moot d iring the meeting of the fereuie >T the limitation of mum
la ant of the qw-tloo.’'
John W. M*re. na.iooai ndd aevretary of the Near Earn cetlef. who has returned from a survey of cordidoo* In Tntnv-ancaafai. He «D-ci*re* Ifcit tbe fiKMi sli.vrta*.- I* ao aente that la Atexainirupoi, Anuenl*. a wagon makes two r..imds dally about the streets to P-ck up tbe bed ter of starvation and
cholera vlctlma.
no recess : hofWny is cohfvr C. he an eineCcg -
should -cout>rcjpram of
TAX AMENDMENTS READY FOR SENATE Maximum Surtax Rate Put at 50 Per Cent on Incomes
Above $200,000.
YYesblnatnn.—AniendmrBie to the net-ding Tax Hi>1*1 on Bill agreed to h> Kei>ul.llcon lesrimw ft pie -.late were made pnl-llc formally lx. aSiance of their .'onsfderetkm by majority memlien. of lb- Kir an re Commit ee. The; would proride for: A maximum aor.*^' rate of 60 Vrf cent on that port o* incom*: In e-.ce— of ENXl.WV] In tleu of the con. nlttee plan for a 82 per rent inaxfmnm on .he excess over £*6,000 Repeal <>f the etpress, freight, passenger and Pullman transportation tare*, effective at tbe pass: ;.t of the
bill
An inert-**e from »2.«n » galiun to S4 a gallon in the tax on dl-Mlted spirit* produced. Imp -rted or withdrawn from bond few use for Industrial, medicinal or other pur usr* Itesto.aiiou of the capital shirk tax of 51 on eerh kljjoe of Imesiod capi-
tal.
A graduated Increxae In the estate t»x rate* to a icyxlmun. of 50 per tern or. the excess ovar Jlt'O.000.000 In Hen of the present maxiinam of 26 per cent
over *10,000.800.
Rep—i of «be excises on sport goofa, chew mg tutu, itcrfdmrt, tsaence*, tooth and mouth washes and (tastes. 1 dentifriceq, tnllei powder* nnd soap and soap powder* end other miiccei-
Aa to the mes.nrrs he tn.hnl.d to l‘M*** W****-*® «P • the p Mgram Mr Monuell .■nn::.. r«ted r <U '" f , . ,
the -av bill, the general jariff bill,*h*
-called rallronU bill, and added - 3 per cent with the etlmlnatlon of tbe -All having passed the hoove the ' ■’“""‘"•e “J* - K> "er rent fat* of those important measures'now i ' ax ^ M ‘ ntoF « real* with the reoa.c " He con 1 ' h * a c * ut * * I ^* nd
tinned:
| Aoricuitural Group’s ‘4eas Accepted by Penrose as Amendments to Pending Bfll j INSURES QUICK PASSAGE j •«•'*** Cartf*ro— Desigoste Lcnrsot to } Draft fractions AgretS Upon-Sur- j I tax Ralss Modified and Qeo•ral Bates Doxy. Abandonsu. I Washington — Repubucaa load era of tfae rente agreed pon a prog -ara by j which the ponding « rerUioti hlli ! will be rewritten in targe measure j ana receive she support of the agrl-) cultural bloc and prnci.c*Uy all Be-j publican aeBamra. Ssoutor Dodge j went to the White House ard laid the plan baft-re Rresidem H*rd cg. who
kure R him approval.
Henator Dearoot <WT«.). a member of the agricultural group, wa* designated to dial! the amendmeot* ac repted by tbe leaders. They wli’ b* pre—«ted to the Flu a ore Commit**., v- Jch D expected to report them to the senate as committee am*—beauts. Tbe conference, at which this program was agreed upon, was the result of a meeting of Senators Denroot. McCormick (DU, Capper IKat.) and other member* of the agricultural hloc with Senator Dodsc. Thu o»nfereRg.: was attended by Srnators Deorooi. McCormick. Dodge I anrose, chalncau of the Klronce Comn ittee, and Wa'snn (Ind), memi-er of U>* IThance Committee and ck, v sss—
date ot the i’r.ridrn.
The program la understood meet the approval of tbe house leaders In the main and the fear that the tax hill might fall this acssloa because of I I b« fartloual dlfferencea over rate* has ! virtual!v disappeared. The amend mesta agreed upon follow. A maximum tartax rate of 60 per cent In place of tbe rale of 32 pecent lo the pending bill and the- G6 per vent rate of th- existing law. All surtax rates to be reduced on income* below $06,000. The pending bill proposes a reduction on Income* of less than $20,000. but •lightly Increases tbe rate on Income* between $302*» and $00,000. The exist lug corporation income (ax of 10 per cent on corporations havmg a net Income of leas than $60,000, with an increase to 16 per' cent on corporation* with larger ~ income* will be retained. The corporation stork tax, which tlie senate blli propose* lo repeal,
will be retained.
Increase to be made la th* maximum rate of tax oo estates from 25 per cent to 40 per cent, this rat© to apply on estates above $10,-
000,000.
Some of the tnlaceUnneous "nuisance'' .axe* to be repealed. Tbe Calder amendment to Increase the tax on whisky and al-
cohol to be adopted .
The ex res* jutiflu ti»x wlD be repealed, effective Januniy D 10151, a* provided tn tbe pending bill. There will be p I '
• snai tax rale*.
Queen Annie Stanley - of a!’ Aroerii an gyprie*. 1
fori her tlirooe and ter follower* aare dwindled to a few fati.iiul our* dwell with her la bedraggl'd irut* at Stlckney. near Okteago. Qnreo Anal* •ttribntrr her dowalkll to the «pirtt ot
MAIL ROBBERS GET $108,000 IN DETROIT
Hcid Up Wagon From Windsor,
Ontario, and Escape Witt • Kenilworth Track Funis.
Detroit.- Twenty-nix mall powMEjl three of which contained regi.-twad-s mail, very taken from n manadagee . by f< ur men who bel.l up tbe driver, 2 William R McCauley, n or the mein
post office
Tlie mail wa* betug brongM ber* - from Windsor. Ontario. The rcgiMere 1 ©d pourbe* cantalBod package* of cur- ' rency couslru d b.^'an.iriinn banlr* n* 'I +xrtiab~ c.eaHng* n> banks In Irt•It, and the day * receli-ts at tag Kenilworth race s,-*ci . t Wlndsue. .> Boat office oflh ialx. checkins i.ieir record* with Cauadjtu offiriab. said that the alue of tbe regmer..! mad probably would amount to more thaa
«mOsO»u
McCauley had Jtiit drl-eo off toe Do-lrolt-Wlnd»,.r ferry and urned it,to Jefferson avenue uhea an aut-ani '-tl* drew- in ahead ,.f him and f.*r n-n orderrei him to Seer* hi* wagon one of the Imudlte took the driver to * nearby alley and guarded him whUg the mall was being Transferred i„ ,ha antoroobile. Then forcing McCauley t« face tbe wall of a hull,ling and threatening to shoot If he moved be. fore they were out of ,igbi, tNuSiap. tel drove away. > McCauley Is a Canadian govct4ti,en» mewenger. He make* four trips between Windsor and Detroit, and the . bold-up orrurred a* he was ahuu' t.
; complete his last trip.
Tlie bandits had little difficulty la obtaining the pouches, the cage wagon, ’ an old fashioned horse-dr*wb xehlriT. : j t)clng unlockr-d. ttw ing t„ had wroth. .
,L r “™" «•«•. a
"Tlie aml lieer bill atlll await* «c-! P"' Ion by the •vnate in ih<> 1
, time ended m MwX-
Rcsulls of recant bombing uudv off i JtayligUt aavt t-jc Virginia t'apro do uot j-rov# the ' ;cc.
boi i Ichip olutolelr, acconlUig to As j Krenck cuiumlttee on aeronoutl-al Bisi.-t-l frertetary of the Navy Uou**-) propaganda, c operattug with Aero ' . j Club of Krajiix. aanoanred a pnre o! - U. GuetaiViu, president of the j l.usi.duO fraucs for the best cornwrUtilled "'ate* Uraii, Grower*, lor, j ,-t*l aln-lao. undor which will ,und «ddr.-s«ag a hoard of directors meet- teats made by the committee tug In 1 'Ukago, durisred uicmbersblu la | A detachuwt,: of soldier* bu* been the orgartsatkio u constantly groiriug. j tent by the Nicaraguan government to Tb,units H. kali era. an Uraaba ! lb.- Houdurr* fretui-r prjt dowc an
(Neb.) altoroey, wan am-aird ot, . 1 uprising.
charge of alJlng and ab.HUn* a tet-ny ) live men In alrpuroe looted tbe la council ton with lb* aUcgtd euib.i-1 rtaldenre of J. Neureuube manager of •haifoai of $kM.U00 from tbe bow d«- j the Kort Krancls. Cnuada. power gunct Pioneer Slate Bank I plant *ud eocaped in the plane. ♦Val miner* of lUlnoi* uin.mn.-e j Kroner's bodgi i for 1322 cannot ba they are In aympathy with miners of 1 balanced. Over JV-AXUMI.UW francs Kattaas is li-rir ainke. I are, «U1! lacking end rppareutly un A oarepelga baa been started at obtainable hy ta*allon The couuiry Kanon (Ohio) *•- build a hotel to lx 11* already groaning under the utmost burned la honor ot Prroideu! Hanhng. ! tax** It ran bear, the vtty’a teud'ng rittaea. it wb. be A rear-end coiilalon of two suburban oigbt stortw* hJgh. aad wf4 have jiX» trains in tbe balf-mlle tnute! leading rooms to tkt St. Lazare Kallrou i Halloa. A swing that »t.niulnt.-d the lUgl.t Karix, le.' to terrifying »ren-* and tbe i airplane went to piet-vs at the death of tblrty-thrvv
re.’Xin. The rood bill, carrying Ir _ tant legislative provision- and appro-' p'iatljtu propoMX’ by the aenate. i« In ■ ■onferenre and sbould be di*jK»ed of pronijitly. A measure extending (bemergeucy tariff taw will t, e consMar-! cd bv ;ne turtisv at an eurir date and : »hon!d become a law aniens tlie rord ’
WORLD’S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM
NEW YORK.—Vtaoowat Jam** Bryce died on ;hv Adriatic for England. OMAHA, KE8.—Thoroai H. Mattero,
u.aba sitorocy. wa* ai rested oy
nej tariff bill sIkiuI,' Ih- eim>ied be.'ore ' 'S' PUty sheriffs on a charge of aiding November 2T. when the emergency! Abd abett'ng a felorj in c-otumclioti tariff expires-- whi,1, dues ni't seem! *lth the c'leg.-U t-ubeaaleaienl at probable. Tbe bill providing f., r foe' IkW.'KIO frena the now deJoint I’ioneer
ujqa-rtlotuuent „f the n.cmherm of foe Utaie »aak
b-ure of representatives will la, eon-i NEW YORK.—Mr*. A of aria •tatacn •‘•lered by t houM Best week. Tb« »*-a her re-ait figh' to rcstrali: tbe ao-caiied maternity bill. —rtmujCn fit Cborob of Cbrl« Nrienttai. with by tbe President m hi* rue***** t„ foe ; which foe bat been lu controversy. Congress the beginning ,-f foe *e* : from building an alleged si** wall” alon, will b* u ;ed for early con.idera-1 b-iueen tbe church and her buinr.
,!< ® ” j which adjoina It.
~~ ~ ! BERLIN.—Accused of ehMtlng the STO? FOOP raids BY Swifrg f German War lA.awtniect cut of mil- , . i lion* of marka by not paying war Low v *'u« C* Tranfoord,, Maimy prironeev their fuU >_»*«.. tiug.. Rllu-Cau*-d Depiction of Suppiw*, ; nr- A On. 'need * criminal trial at
which McCrilfoj we* driving wa* vtre
am* l- U* ™ i — > found no on* on hour later The agreement la understood to kl* neased th- hold-up re-
all prospect* at thi. ^*tu« of a gen- Caulefa de.criptL ,.f foe SL», j eral gale* tax. auch aa that projotaed e oamm.
hy Senator Smoot. There l* * grow Ing aentlmeat fur tuia tax tn the senate, hut It cannot yet command a majority of the Republican votes, nor doe* it meet with approval of the Republican Bouse leader*, who say
that It 1* doubtless all right in itself. Republican Ltader Mona.i, but they do not believe the country that lhtr , w(|| - no r '*’ m ° u " < want* any new form* of taxation, i fo t raqu,., ^ M Ths changro ih the pending aeuati- ; vene*. 01 ^ on ® rc “ **
trill as agreed upon are those proposed -Secretary Week* > by tbe agricultural bloc. They were | ——
accepted b; senator Ten rose. Senator ,
Dodge and other KepuhU.-an organlru .„„. nx ln brjnch ^ leader* with conalderahlc relm- ; i C0 . "©hes of (ry-
eatest events at w A shington
ounce© « new d,
partrnentai p 0 | lcy proy^j^ tt the future a general offtcer rnu^! ^ •ffic.nt m all branch#, 0 f thr/*rv.
tance. especially in tbe modification Attoroey General D.unw.^ of tbe •uriaxro They yielded be roi !. u *»r’« r *y r« *
rauac If they had not done ao it , aecmed likely that the agrlcul’unil bloc would Join the Democrats and ; force the adoption of a atlll higher
maximum
surtax rate.
• rcsignatien of Wiluilni R p, L W.tta State. marC ££
roromo J”' °"' y
cern,n B th* roq Uttt nu fo- . smed ,t expedient u, make a _ chanae ,n th, ^ *
The peace treat,,
FOR DAILY U. 8. TRADE SURVEY tria and
Zurich _
land * money and' the al’no'ro»l7y vwlne of bee uelghtHw*' nionev’
hlgb value -.f Nwitfore |
fair ground*. Brock
M'Jghl ul the pawriu
The Ntnetivi •d to return ti frwii W«t Tin
, Maw-, -hrt sv- their homeward Journey frenu Parts along tbe | The w recked tars ; ,urat Into flame* attd
the d:*a«er wa* madr ail the more terrible oy the cxpjt'alou of a ge»
reservoir.
Total Belgian railroad revenues for July were .VS.UoiUvt) fruuca. Dr. Hwmve, food mlntaler in tbe Wirtb cabitH-f, it la repot led. Ira* been
tinoa to
the frontier t, and Italy. «
. . WACO. TE X.— Lo*
urlghtHtrs* money roo- '• of tlie U-rer* fight.
‘hcidcuta jB \ Bc-haBftc and two o
■tria. rmany > tc;j;j,;*d lo «Of> a N
j Hoover Aid fruggeri* Ptaa Like That
of Weather Report*.
j Springfield, Mn**.- Keilerol publicg. hi n of dally •urvey* of hoalncae o*,. ! dluotiA glntllar to tbe weather report* , wa* auggeried by K. U. Kelker vro-clti! ' Hoover. In an *«'tr«*5 lu-re before th,. ; liiduriria! Kneluecra •«mfc--• nre Hr ! oalu the denartmont of rotnmerce had i taken a atep In thi* genera! dlrccpon
Germany, Au^
Hungary were before tn.
are.* ».r -t.ure.i or hut.pHe, for family | death, began He wu* vsaJH>«i hi the raFNCH MFLBDURNi'.—Proanier Mughee anFSENCH OcLEGA,ES PICKED ‘ t.ouneed in the Hou« -d a«J»re*.-4tB- _ , , . ) ave* that the frdar.,1 govern pent had Briar.d. V ivian:. Sarrairt, JuMerantl appointed OenrT • Heater Pecrce. ndnand Berihetot to „ome. ,. t . ll . inawt lo ret>re*cm Austrslla
, n ‘ r t rvD '' h £‘ ! ’ erumem will; at
not official Bccotiu.o the personnel ot ‘ „f
It* de'egatloa to the lYiJhingtoa aitna- ' ment and K?r Daxtv;., offeree re until
after ,, *ra*ai.-a t a»«-u. October Lx ft w>" be roouawed premier Rrland : fanned here tu prv*rtde Itt member* rormar Premier I -vixas. Set,.tor Albert ; with a d. fona* fund to cowltat pnvevu-
ba-ra-Julw J. - U'-etami and Uea- fiou
' umi t .* .-ijtai* WlJ i,, u . ! CEkfEVA.— A bill-In'.roduerif m th*
- speech of *lx hour* M
Senator Bhep p * rt . Democrat, of Te.** ,n «PP«*-Gon to r,U«c«i~ •nd *n addr.*, by Senator Maori J New H.mpihire, Repub),can^-. Cri.cn.WO In favor of t h. tro.,,'^
^C„vr M r‘ 0n * rd WOOC * ,r '" c « "i th, army to ict4 _,
th.^ . m * n ‘ “ B-vernorV-—
he Philippine l.t.ndn thy.
Ing voluntarily
year* o« mo*t a.
ri'«Bu,*bod r
f ' thirty.gj
CHICAGO °OL!CE IN 8HAKEUP Kodcral Rum Inquiry L*ads to Whole
ul* Transfer*.
Co.cago.—While tU redwy.i Grand Jury w* preparing t> Inuict i».:iov offipm^ : varying rank*, four heoter-
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