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EIGHTY NINTH TEAR NO 101 Is Ty Pride Of rl DCDQUIMh ADDIlCQ argument aout music tfiunlNu AKKIVtu jsended rygunpl IS ENDED WAS CLEAN HERE As tile first witness for the prosecu among taxing districts will be equal 1 1 1 SENATE PASSES COAL RESOLUTION i A KHAM THE WEATHER 4 HAYES A I partmen was contained in a tele gram received yesterday by Judge allowing publication of the amounts of tax payments PUBLICITY CLAUSE IN NEW TAX LAW PLEA IS AS TRIAL STARTS i 1 Temperature for 1 24 hours ending Monday at sunset: maximum 38 min imum 30 night 80 ACRES GO OR $6500 TO SETTLE COURT SUIT 8tes TEAR GAS BOMBS DISPERSE CROWD COLUMBUS eb Changes 7 in the law governing the public employe division bf the state' com pensation fund were recommended by State Auditor Tracy in his an nual report today 'He suggested that the section be amended to specify that each group of subdivisions within a county name ly: townships schools municipalities and the county itself shall be con sidered a unit and any group of sub divisions whifch' have sufficient money in the state: insurance fund to their credit to take care of their needs shall proceed on that basis a If the recommendation is carried out Empringham Agrees However That His Society Does Nof Speak for All Episcopalians Mob Checked by Guards as Negro Attacker is Sentenced to Hang in Delaware eb Alphonso Rocco 40 years old was shot today following an argument over the com position of a musical selection which was played at his home where he was entertaining friends" 'Charged with having Jihct with Intent to kill Joseph Chefa 38 years old of East Liverpool was arrested a tew hours later 5 Rocco is expected to HAT MARKS' GRAVE (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS)' Vi1 1 'r WILMINGTON OHIO TUESDAY EBRUARY 9 1926 (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) KEY WEST la eb General John Pershing (arrived here today aboard the cruiser Denver enroute to Washington from rlca Chile where he served until recently as chairman Investigation at Any Change in Existing Condi Says oyndr Officer deadline for passage of the bill by the Senate if tax reduction is to be assured by March 15 when first in come tax Installments are due The bill as it new stands stipu lates that tax returns shall be opened to investigation by special congres simaLommlttees and also provides for appointment of a joint congres committee of ten to investi gate' Md keep In touch with the ad ministration of the Internal Revenue Bureau at all times Thc joint committee would have power to inspect all returns and those English Papers See Nordic and Italian Alliances acing Each? Other and Luring Russians Brown of Martinsville' bid in the Ashmore farm of 80 acres sold at sale at the door of the Court house at Wilmington" Monday afternoon In settlement of the 'court suit of Stella Ashmore versus Ashmore Mr Brow n's bid was for the two tracts of land as a whole The farm had been appraised at $7500 or $5050 for the first tract of 3990 acres and $2450 for the second tract of 3990 I Col Walter Lacy cried the Aile which was attended by a number of men several of whom took part in the spirited bidding ederal Government although ha re gards it as a valuable expression of opinion He also feels that passage of coal resolution was more or less necessaryj in order to save the time of the Senate' and permit center its attention ontho pending tax bill The author of the measure Senator Copeland' Democrat Now York had given notldo he Would in sist on a votrion the proposal every nay anu I 4 (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) SrilINO JELD 111 Reaf firming decision the Supreme Court of the of Illinois today denied asehearing and 'directed Gqvemor pm Smell to account for $1100008 interest money allegedly withheldby diim while he was State in 19 17 and IS It was a mg their original dissension '4' GERMAN PREMIER MS CALM llinois Executive Ordered to Ac count for Interest on State i Bill Must Pass' Tmorrow if Re ductions are to be Effective on Returns of March 15 GOVERNOR small MUST INO UNDS LOST BY ILLINOIS IN US HEALTH IS I POOR BUT NOT ILL Am Not on the Sick A Commander Says Land ing at Key West? Trmr'WPAranV' I A wkinw RECEiy ES 0 1A ATE RELS DISPATCHES Yr 1 LAW CHANGE PROPOSED State Auditor Recommends Hav ing County unds Handled Separately (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) WASHINGTON eb The Senate today appealed to President Coolidge to eek solution of the anthracite coal controversy The appeal was an swered almost immediately by a reiter ation at the White House of the Presi dent's policy of non interference The Senate action it was said had not convinced Mr Coolidge that there (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) N1JW YORK eb church aB a whole is wetter than we That was the retort of Dr James Empringham Secretary of the Church Temperance Society yesterday to' the attacka of urys upon the ac tion of last week in espousing the cause of prohibition modification and 19 Um contentions of Bishop William Manning in his sermon In the Ca thedral otSt John the Divine Sun day Time ur Jtrapnngnam agiecd Bishop Manning that the society docs not speak for the church The issue over the total member ship of the society also the stage of the prohibition controversy today Dr Empringham refused to reveal the membership figures upon which were based the report that the so ciety favors light wines and beerjut declaied that a ma jority" of the members who answereda recent questionnaire were in favor cf modification i TV L'm tint mitIi nhnnL i jj iuuuui jjam uiivvn ui opposing full publicity regarded this the original survey is being made and to be a compromise on the present lawi EEie original report will not be made it I rM nh1lnlrn Illilillf 11111 il II IS III 111 inr 1 ttl i A PONZI INANCIAL WIZARD IS "IN ONCE MORE 4 (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) JACKSONVILLE eb Chas 4 Ponzi wizard" of Mas 8 cachuietts vith three associates In the Charpon Lcnd Syndicate 4 was indicted today by a lorida grand Jury on 'our counts alleg $7 ing violations 'of declaration of 4 laws CHURCH AS WHOLE WETTER THAN WE IS BISHOP'S BEPLY ROMOHR PAYS HISINE AND SECURES RELEASE 1 "Vy Unit Romohr of Blanches! ri who Grand Ai'my of the Republic Ohio De was committed to jail in lieu of pay partmen was contained in a tele ment of a fine bf $50 and costs im gram received yesterday by Judge posed cn him by Mayor P'West 1 when he pleaded guilty do a ch'arge Mr Matthews died at'2 M' Sun of being intoxicated and using profane day at his hemo at Columbus uneral and' indecent language riday services will be held from Memorial was released from custody Monday Hall at Jpolumbus'at 2 Wcdnes morning on payment of the' fine andday afternocn Judge Kimbrough ex costs pects to 'attend the services and it Is The irst National Bank of Blan ''I ellcvod other A Members from whester agreed to honcr a check bar thls vlejnity may attend Jf the weather ing 'for that pcrnuiikig a it luiuQjuit nA AIR CORPSINOUIRY AIMED AT PATRICK MITCHELL CLAIMS 'J 4 (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) GEORGETOWN Del Jeb Dela ware National Guardsmen were forced to resoit 'to tear gas bombs yesterday to protect Harry Butler 21 year old negro from a crowd of threatening citizens who surged about 'the court house during his trial on charges of having attacked a 12 year old girl guardsmen and young weman were overcome the fumes as the bombs wero hurled into the Action Taken by Acclamation When Norris Amendment is Rejected by Vote of 49 32 y'? WEDNESDAY 1 DEADLINE was any change in conditions which 'n dozen Republican stalwarts joining! eun lieai: here today' would justify a change la'his Jthe insurgents' and the Democrats in Tho qu'ntot' Alfred air He does not consider the its support Tho two Republicans from I fleld and rank Pawycr had attempted advice in any way binding upon the pennsjl vanla and'1 several 'regula rs i t0 81100t their Wliy through a posse ored held at Davenport la with his I wife a white woman pending investi Igation of tho death by asphyxiation of their IC year old adopted son Har old bore "a clean during his I years ummgton I Chief South received a letter from the Davenport police officer last Sat urday in which he said that Bogie has posing as a white man' but admitted he is1 a Chief Eckhardt added that he was I photographs and finger prints of Mr and Mrs Ralph Bogie who were held here on investigation on account of the death of a boy they by the prosecution fyr the trial The Tho fact that the Davenport officer defendant had none and no legal w'I0tc that the Bogles were hcld counsel I leads Chief South to believe that they have been released' temporarily" or HI MATTUWQ TATC p0Bsibly comPletely cleared of the Ili liln I I lLvV wi I A I suspicions attending their foster k'" death bi Lt ftutlij lb yt AU I 'Noticeof the death 'of' W' Matthews Assistant Adjutant General and Quartermaster of the ASSOCIATED PRESS) WASHINGTON eb Repeal the law permitting publication of the amounts of income tax payments was approved last night by the Senate The action of the House in putting this provision in the tax reduction bill was accepted by acclamation' after the Senate had rejected 49 to 32 the Norris amendment to open all income tax returns to public inspection Determined to obtain a final vote on the measure before the end of the week Democratic leaders are prepared to continue jiay muuzJujxuv sessions jr "Wiliiewlay has been lhe A1 the "fPRICTHRJiE feENTs tUU VZA4 4 vv HUI in ill tut? "A VO W41: Wo 110141 XJ I al 11 I crowd of more than 2000 persons by: an open meetlng at the7 school members of tho Ninety eighth Antf ing Thursday evening ebruary 11 aircraft Artillery who were stationed Moving pictures will be furnished'as i I neie until late last night Butler whose trial was started at 10 Monday morning' was convict cd by a jury of Suffolk County farm ors a few minutes after 4 I The nccro was to ha hanged in tho yard of tho County'Jail here iiday ebruary 26 between 10' and 3 Know what proudest His great career in baseball? N6 his hunting dogf 'Connie riends whq have hunted with Ty thia winter around Augusta Ga say the dog really is a wonder almost human in intelligence The pals are shown outside the Cobb home from New England came to the sup 1 ttWyer 'vers reciPS after port of the resolution after most of an cscal30 from two Clinton low them had ATptedtwice previously thle'mcrning against considering tho proposal 10 had terminated a While tnq senate was voting Repro acrv88 tne aiismss aontative Tilson Connecticutt Ropub ppi Rver rron Clinton Jho lican leader presented to the Reoub three 'confederates fiqlp up 'the deputy! 1 '2 jican Dwciws uommittes'oi the House 14115 letter from nveRopresentatlve mem away bers requesting notion by the Hotiso' I tion Coaolderatlouwia deterred the auditor believes insurance costs of the Tacna Arica7 pleblscitory com ized and insurance principles applied misson to this division of the fund j' General Pershing appeared to be in very poor health but his condition was and he declined to discuss reports that ill health had prompted his resignation in the SoutTi American dispute and his immediate return to the United States 4 Chief of Police Ben South of Wil mington mailed a letter to Louis Eck tion was summoned to the stand in ardt Chief of Police of Davenport opening the trial of Clarence Crites I Monday in which he informed the Mllledegviile youth Monday Iatter offlcer that Rap Bosle on a cnarge ot "unlawfully and wil 'fully disturbing a at Bloomington December 27 the de 1 arcse and announced to the court that he desired to change his plea to mi coun acsnowieugea tne Changed pka and immediately sentenced him to a fine of $25 and costs on the charge' Crites is now in jail being committed there until his fine and ecsts aro paid Crites was arraigned in Squire Ik court on the charge eb rnarv 4 When he oleadeH nnt nlltv Eight witnesses had been summoned adopted A BRUSSELS eb Desire Cardin a Yode al red' hat 4a to per 12 Mf wifinAii0h In VnvV1mi rtfr fR ic xv i 1 i littwiuxik xv vAtHLulUl i yr The two were tomg returned to jail of St Rombauf Malinea rnvTvtno Comni'rcu Committee on ca) logLsla after receiving sentences of from onq ancient custom which lapsed at the Character of Dav ton Coaslderatfon win Jtdi2S veara for nnvroll rnbhnrv'2 MUSSOLINI'S TALK IS STILL CAUSING EUROPE WAR EAR Tyrolese and German Try to orce Hands of Diplb 7 ais to Action (BYASSOCIATED PRESS) LONDON eb Benito warlike thunder in the' direction bf Germany and Austria with its implied to extend Italian frontiers'continued to' reverberate through Europe The Incident promises to make Ger entry into the league dramatic A portion of the London press sc verely excoriates the Italian Premlei While certain newspapers regard Mus solini to be a Ihull in tii I'1' a china shop otjer bbservers'profes's to see a line up crystalizing within the' on one with the Latins and the 7 little Entente on 'the other and both angling to 1 lure 'Russia into their group' S' 4 TYROL IS IN PANIC (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) VIENNA eb Premier Benito ij sbeech has caused con sternationthroughout Austria "es peclally Tyrol A mass meeting at Innsbruck has demanded the con vocation of tha 'Provincial Diet I GERMANS AGITATED BERLIN eb 9 The temper of of ficial lre over Benito Mus i solini's denunciatory speech against Germany is only a few degrees cooler than that in Reichstag circles where' the feeling has reached the white heat The Germans are holding them in Vheck with bnfit is expected that the reply of the pov ernment will take the form of tern perate and dignified statementXi' (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) eb' 9 German Government must decline tj re ply to jcuHex 'luusbuuiii in a cone wniftris 5 better suited tp inass meetings than to diplomatic conversations with bther 5 3 oreign Minister Stresemann made 4 this declaration In the Reichstag "totlay in opening his reply to broadside from the Italian' premier re garding the situation in South Tyrol a have no quarrel with the ital ian people who according to MuSo own written in 1920 have no interest incompatible with Stressman continued Italian difficulties as Mussolinirthcn stated' always were due to misuhder 'y standing and distrust conditions of f' mind rather than conflicting economic '7 or political MOVIES AT CHESTER GRANGE Chester Tc Umship Grange will hold 4 AlXEGED SLAYER ACING WALLS (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) REMONT eb Imprisoned hfcre yesterday William Clark 22 years old Cleveland showed the first sign1 of weakness since' his arrest' in conhec tlcnwititthe slaying of Mr and Mrs Ralph Hoffman their farm heme in ficott Township late Saturday night back here from Cleveland where hj was arrested tears stood in eyes and he expressed re pentanco' fcr what ha had done ITALIAN PREMIER PEECH IS STORM CENTER GMMMM 111 IM Ml MOMoM MKIGMnM II UM TO MoTOMMB Ml II II MM rT 5 rA 4 3 'a tV TiK TOO CTOB MOMrM MQMM TOMTOM MEMtH 1W JtX i 4 4 i 1 i Kg 1 1 IKK KO lowest during 1 Monday t'Wy 3G Two inches 2 LiVt Cloudy he NwthsMS A LAWMAKERS WILL MAKE TAXES SECRET ONGE MORE (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) WASH INGTON eb 9 Secretary Davis' investigation of the activities of Air Service officers is aimed pri marily at Major General Patrick head of' the Army orce in the belief of William and the former colonel has rallied to the defense of his cne time chief Describing General Patrick as the only member cf the regime to see tljo 'light and come out and tell the truth about Mitchell said the' general is being made the victim nf iif yninnypri'cvaiatn witMn Tv InveStigaUotnvf 4usLicfts ifipeai iue ah service vmcers iMitcneiL con tended Is "aimed at any change in ex isting arid was undertaken at the insistence of 'war depart ment A circular said to have been issued I to obtain Congressional backing for the bill proposing establishment of an air corps and now subject of a de partment inquiry was given to Sec retary Davis 'Mitchell declared a clerk presumably acting as a Tho ir officer said the cir cular'presenteil a summary of a mem orandum prepared by General Patrick for tho use of Congress and that it was distributed by a reserve officer rill be furnished'as 'J I Part 'o fthejrogram A xt i JL 7 BUT PRESIDENT DECLINES TO ACT i sumel in roll callri The President was described at the White House as most anxious a termination of the anthracite'aus 1 1 pension but unable to see any method by which the ederal Governmentlf injected into the' Situation could lehd effective assistance toward the solu tion The Senate resolution was 4)y a vote of 54 to 21 with upward of ILLINOIS BANDITS LOSE CUN BATTLE CHADWICK Ill' eb 9 One bandit dead one dying 'a third wounded and two others are in custody Lu 7 Head of Service of Es pionage Within Ex Colonel Asserts 7 4 4' ONE WHO TOLD TRUTH RIH fl SENATE REPEALS Jit 'IK Jr ii iuMMirtf" 14 ney Alleged Missing MTOHMHMTOW BmawralMi I MH 7 I 4 I I 4 fi I 1 4 I TO I 1 I 4 1 i 7 i I I' I I I I I I I I 4 s' I I a '4 a amount is 'K J53 I I 'I a A'Ajw' 'Tvxw a a W'j IA 7.

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