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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 14, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Vol. Xxxviii. F. The evening Republican third edition Mitchell South Dakota Friday july 14, 1922 number 1243more rail men to strike Borah tells people to ask lower taxes senator from Idaho tells people to organize and demand decrease raps extravagance declares people of nation have Power to have taxes Getty Harry b. Hunt Washington. C., july 14.�?or-nnization of �?otaxpayers1 Assoc a Onsy in every Village township City and county through which the averse citizen can make effective his demand for Relief from mounting governmental taxes is suggested by senator William e Borah Republican. Of Idaho. A it is Only by pressure from a the folks Back Home a a Borah says. A at Relief will be secured. And in order to make the demands of constituents effective on Congress taxpayers must be organized. Once organizations of taxpayers. Not single individuals begin demanding that their representatives Here act to relieve their tax Load instead of making it heavier then and Only then will they get results a Borah a suggestion of taxpayers organizations followed his recent attack on his party a program to put through a High Tariff Bill a Soldier Bonus measure a ship subsidy Bill and other legislation which he maintains would add to the tax and Cost of living Burden of the average citizen. Work two ways a a taxpayers Borah declares would be a distinct Aid in two ways they would enable men end women Back Home to band together in their demands for tax Relief in a manner that would Force attention of their representatives in Washington. _ a and they would also through the increased discussion and stud of tax and other governmental problems give the people a better understanding of the matters at Issue. A it was a rather Black picture i painted in my speech to the. Senate but every statement is supported by facts and figures. A constant increase of governmental expenditure has reached the Point where it Breeds revolution. Everywhere men Are denouncing and criticising their government. The Peoples Faith and patience Are nearing exhaustion. A it is proposed As soon As the Tariff Bill is out of the Way to take up the ship subsidy Bill. That will provide a Drain upon the Treasury by a vicious system of tax exemption. In my judgment quite As much As if it voted Bonds or obligations of the government. A after that is to come the soldiers Bonus Bill which will mean an extra Burden of from $4,000,000,000 to $6,000,000,000. A if these measures stood alone we might look upon them with less concern. But they Are expressions of what seems to be a deep rooted tendency. A if All the appropriated which by Bills has been suggested. Or if All the debts were created which Cuch propose measures would entail it would place a mortgage upon t e brain and the Energy of our people which a thousand years could not lift. A there is already great discontent throughout this country. And when discontent is widespread it is never without justification. A it is evident the Burden governments continue to impose upon the people is. Becoming unbearable. It is getting upon the. Nerves of the Public. If the folks Back Home want to end this condition the Power to do it is within their grasp. A individually they cannot move Congress or the party leaders in charge of legislation. A collectively they can. By organizing associations of taxpayers by making their demands in mass instead of separately Congress can be made to heed. It is Only through organization that anything is accomplished with Congress. The reason one Side is a Quot ble to put its measures through is because it is organized while the opposition in t. A when the folks Back Home organize to Stop exorbitant and unconscionable governmental expenditures such expenditures will be stopped. A now is the time to of h. G. Wells to rum for parliament by associated press leased wire London eng. July 14�?h. G. Wells who frequently has beep asked to stand for parliament said today he had decided to accept the invitation to become the labor candidate for London University. Man ,72,killed wife attacked unknown assailant leaves woman in dying condition motive not robbery this is How John d. Looked on his birthday last week by cd press leased wire Austin. Minn., july 14 a John Wagner. 7 2, a resident of grand Meadow was slain with an axe and his wife 69. Is still in an unconscious condition As a result of five wounds inflicted in the head with the same instrument some time wednesday night in their Home. The body of John Wagner who was 72 years old and his wife were found late today by the daughter. Mrs. Alvin Sorom also of grand Meadow. The aged pair were attacked some time late wednesday night by an unknown assailant and police Are unable to Advance any motive for the crime. The first thought of the local and grand Meadow police was that robbery was the motive but an investigation of the room where the aged couple were asleep disclosed that about $30 in Cash was in Plain View. Daughter finds parents the crime was discovered when the daughter mrs. Sorom becoming suspicious at her failure to receive an answer Over the Telephone hastened to the House and looking through a window saw the body of her father stretched across the bed and the bed clothes saturated in blood. The Mother was lying on the floor also bathed in her blood with Large gashes in her head. Police a were immediately notified. But no clues could be obtained. Physicians hold out Little Hope for the recovery of the aged woman but Are hoping she will regain consciousness Long enough to give the authorities information which will Lead to the apprehension of the Slayer made no struggle that or. Wagner made no struggle when attacked is evident from the position his body was found in the bed. He was lying on his Back with his arms folded across his breast but his wife condition disclosed she must have fought for her companion and tried to give an alarm when the attacker approached. Bloodstains on the Wall near the floor gave mute but convincing evidence that mrs. Wagner fought for life in the unequal struggle. The instrument selected by the Slayer for his deed was found by her Side with scarcely a stain of blood upon its shining surface. The murderer gained Access through the rear door prying the screen Loose so he could unhook the outer door and then pushed the key of the wooden door into the room. The door then was unlocked by the assailant and the Way open for his onslaught. The Wagner occupied the Home Sullivan says Harding plan to be accepted believes presidents proposal for mine strike settlement will be agreed to unbiased tribunal Coman Deering of mines by government is not expected by observers by Mark Sullivan stationary firemen oilers and engineers Are called to walk out next monday end of strike near predicts shop chairman special political correspondent Washington d. July 14�?thebetter guess is that president Harding s proposal for arbitration of the Coal strike will be accepter by the miners As Well As the operators although one might not think so if he were moving about in Contact with the various parties to the controversy. All thes parties Are too close to the controversy to see the president s 1 proposal for what it is namely simple provision for an impartial Tribun-1 a1 to consider the differences of two parties who Are unable to agree upon their own initiative. All the parties to the controversy insist upon spending their time with their Eye. Glued to the Telescope looking for Distant future possibilities of the working out of the plan. And each of them finds possibilities which from the Point of View of their Distant future policies Are a menace. In Lino with civilization but the thing which All parties will be compelled to realize is that 8,000 workers included in today a order generating machinery in the shops is handled by men now called out May end in 48 hours Stop work next week Henning declares negotiations at St Paul May bring settlement regional agreement May be attempted if National settlement fails Alu Tenan of of Way pm. I Luiks ready to join showmen by a sane lated press leaded wire St. Paul. Minn. July 14�?prospects for an Early settlement of the National strike of railway showmen on a basis of informal negotiations j conducted in conferences Between Union leaders and representatives of railroads entering in the twin cd ties and the Northwest seemed Bright Early today in the opinion of Union men and Railroad executives. Here s John d. Rockefeller Wor id s richest Man a he looked on his 83rd birthday anniversary. Spent the Day by going to Church at Tarrytown n. Y., and taking an aut o ride through the poc Antico Hills. Dye embargo attacked in u. S. Senate three killed in Belfast an unbiased tribunal for the consideration of a Quarel for a hich the alternative remedy is the use of Force on both sides. Before the final moment comes every party to the controversy will have to make up his mind whether he is willing to Bear the odium of having refused to submit his cause to an impartial tribunal. If there should be a failure of the attempt at arbitration the question arises a what next a a that is a difficult question because the answer depends to s5me extent on which party j is responsible for the failure to Arbi a trate. Whichever party is responsible for failure the other party will be i Likely to line up with the government and with the Public to help beat the recalcitrant one. Government seizure contrary to widespread predictions it is the judgment of your Corr Epson t i p n n t t it Dent that the commandeering of the a i jct Tiff mines by the government is not among against the Hoti Milt ans the probable immediate outcomes of air ear Raicu the present situation. This particular ,. _. Remedy necessarily would be so re new Hampshire senator Belfast. Ire july 14�?two Hun makes sensational Cha us dred irregular is against chemical j free state armoured car with 18 foundation or ant a Confidence that the end of the with cd Vilf Moonn Ltd p5�posal 1s in Lin strike is near was expressed by r. With civilization in that to provide a. Henning chairman of the Federated shop crafts of the Northwest District. Or. Henning said that a it is entirely possible that the strike will by settled on a National basis in Chicago within the next 48 hours if the meetings Here do not Lead to a rational settlement it was indicated that the informal conferences with the 17 roads entering in this Section would be resumed in an Effort to effect a regional settlement. Fires in Yards by associated press leased wire Tacoma. Wash fires All of Uncertain cured in the Yards of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul railway shops Here last night and Early this morning but were extinguished with by associated press leased wire Washington. C., july 14�?� president Harding it was said today at the White House is of the opinion that in an emergency it would not abridge the Liberty of any Railroad worker to draft him into service in the event the government saw fit to Tafte Over the operation of the carriers. It was stated however that the executive believed the Railroad situation would not become so serious that any such step would be deemed necessary by the administration. By associated press leased wire Chicago 111., july 14�# forces of striking railway men were augmented today by a Call authorizing stationery firemen engineers and shop oilers to suspend work at 8 of clock next monday morning. Approximately 8,000 men Are in the three crafts whose duties in general Are the operation of practically All Power generating machinery in the Railroad shops and round houses. _. Four i the cessation of work by these oper Quot or i natives is excreted further to cripple origin. Of i he Effort it of he ra�?zr0,d, to App abreast of their equipment repairs. Peace moves in the Road stated rail executives showmen commended by associated preset encased wire Aurora 111., july 14.�?the Aurora a id almost anything before chamber of Commerce today adopted a a a commending the burling troop ambushed a ,.th?.?�?T,b? owners that they by associated press leased wire Washington d. A july 14.�?charges of a somewhat sensational character against the chemical foundation inc., the e. I. Dupont de Nemours Rree state armoured car with is men letting things come to the Point of a b no n near Ballint ichor. County Sligo government seizure with its inherent wednesday night. Three of the free menace of and company and the textile Alliance 1 were made today in the Senate by alone since coming to grand Meadow up nil or Felt a a a i a menace of leading on to something taters were killed and five wounded i approaching permanent nationalize and the remainder captured. Tion of the mines. Moreover from the a Dublin dispatch save the free Point of View of the government this state troops raiding a House in the remedy would be so drastic so Dis Vicinity of mount Joy prison Dis-1 a departure from the con Tiiu covered an attempt to Star a Tunnel a Ion and so full of difficulties in cur i a saw shop men a strike were reported to be Progress int to i lug encouragingly in by. Paul where Small property loss officials of the j y 1#ade% a Jed were in conference. R. A. Henning chairman of the Northwestern division of the shop crafts with the consent of National president p. M. Jewell negotiating for a basis of settlement which might be applied nationally but failing that will continue to Parley for at least a regional agreement under which the roads of the Northwestern Section of the country might resume Normal operations. Or. Henning said today that peace within the next 48 hours was posse u1 a a men Here for their a Resolute stand against violence and their Success in maintaining Proee elite Union officials by associated press leased wire Topeka kan., july 14�?warning i senator Moses. Republican new about 14 years ago. Or. Wagner at j Hampshire in an address in oppose that time had retired from farming i ton to the Dve embargo provision of i in this Vicinity he came to this coun 1 in i Vui a was pubs _ in car that Union officials who transmit or b a though National Headquarters in to the Orison Quot thirteen persons trying it out. That it must be the last Pon strike notices for suspension by Here would offer no confirmation of were arrested of be re? the government i stationery engineers fireman or Oil the Prospect. Formation of an army Council in 15 i by consider. To about 40 years ago. And the couple were held in High esteem. Besides his widow three daughters and one son survive or. Wagner. The son Herman Wagner lives in Minneapolis. Three daughters Are mrs. Alvan Sorom grand Meadow mrs. August f. Detloff. Of this City and mrs. Emma Bennett of Lincoln Iowa. I uppers Tew clothes fill too Many trunks. Baggage Man says the administration Tariff Bill. Gigantic fraud senator Moses said these organizations were three of the actors a in the Gigantic fraud he was opposing and added a these three Are significantly interlocked in their related personnel and in thei activities and it is they whose subsidiaries. Officers. Stock holders lobbyists paid propagandists and faked i and corrupt organizations have been the aggressive and avaricious profiteering Crew who per tenaciously push this legislation a senator Moses declared that whatever the outcome of the government Dublin and the re organization of the general staff of the National army Are believed to presage important movements against the republicans in southwestern Ireland at an Early Date. How Ever no authority about the Only place where the probability of a Coal famine is so Likely As to cause commandeering to be thought of is in the Lake states. Those states Are affected not Only by the Coal strike but also by the fact _ Jmc Uci Jura that they depend for getting their a in information has reached Lon Coal on Lake transportation it is Ann is arding plans for the Camj hardly possible that Lake transportation regarding j Uon even if it should be hurried Vig rain that re Sartre the Irre of Rousky from now on. Could give these it appears that clean in state a sufficient Coal Supply for the a Intoe gulags from the a Middle and Western counties May be necessary before the main operations can begin. Gains Hinter. Coal shortage due to the closing of the mines Are claimed from which these states get their Coal a republicans it is said that in some of them there Cork july 14�?capture of the bar is not now by associated press leased wire i it was a conceived fostered by falsehood he said that til . N the civil the conspiracy a was formed by fran wire a dozen petticoats but i 0,9 p Arvan. Its president his Asso when she went travelling ill j plates in the office of alien property was a single carpet bag or trunk while custodian and eel Ain of the de miss 1922, who wears three pieces of i manufacturers to or it a it proceedings against the chemical Racks at Kilma Lack county Linier the ouant7tv�?o�?~nf&Quot foundation he always would believe irk and re trop Carrion i Quot a not now More than to percent of a Quantity of Coal commonly on a frae it ate Garrison arms i hand at this season the Siti tation is always would believe i Lek and the free ,.a a such that in Minnesota measures have de in conspiracy and and equipments i a _ 1 been taken looking to mobilizing Wood a Chood he said i for the Winter. Era will be prosecuted under the Industrial court act was Given today by governor h. J. Allen. Ford Toile big assembling punt Nur Mexico City sheriff killed and prisoners escape As car overturns Tucson ariz., july 14�?sheriff r to White of Santa Cruz county killed and Manuel Martinez and f1 Placedo Silvos convicted murderers escaped last night when an automobile n which the prisoners were being taken to the state Penitentiary a Florence overturned on the no rims Tucson Highway near continent a 18 Miles South of Here. Russ commission still at deadlock clothing and a pair of shoes needs Twenty trunks and a half dozen boxes besides. This was the complaint of w. M. Davis of Cincinnati in a speech today before the american Transfer men s association. Or. Davis with 61 years of Transfer experience to his credit ranging from the old fashioned coach and omnibus of civil War Days the automobile of no claimed expert knowledge of the passing whims of travellers. With the multiplicity of baggage. He declared have come improved methods in handling so that neither the flapper nor her Mother experiences the slightest annoyance. While in the age of the hoop skirt and Bustle he added it was necessary to identify trunks in person and Check them As Well the modern girl May Check her trunk through to her destination without leaving her hotel. Big p0tat0cr0p is expected this yur enemy patents Mcener. Bulletin Given out from the head a might a1 on Hoover. Quarters at Clonmel last night says attempt to arbitrate should the agreement covering Limerick the Coal mines cite and the Limerick brigade area Hie Rem has been broken by the free stat d rather than the Rem w we Peen broken by the free state j than the calling attention that the k Ounda offi Law. Who signed it. And that fight of the att a Fai Tion was organized in the Winter of air a a a or Ina a remm a a 1919 senator Moses said that in february 26 of that year acting Secretary Polk signed an executive order a which had been car full prepared for his signature by the foundation authorizing licensing of seized enemy to f patents and Trade Marks by the organization claims made against government id Forest fire cases incr new in no bips there the in an it at arbitration might my is now in Progress the e t. By. Any ene of several. Doubtless the republicans Are declared to hold the management of the situation would initiative and to have reinforcements be turned Over to Secretary Hoover on Lac Way to resourceful in such a Field As the statement says fifty four of this and 1-- a the Garrison surrendered after absence in fight lasting three hours and that has Ort associated Prcz a i cased wire i Duluth. Minn., july 13�?disclosure of the investigation into alleged fictitious claims believed to aggregate More than $2,000,900 filed against the government for damages incurred by the Forest fires in Northern Minnesota in 1918 was made today in a state had successful exper managing various similar a i situations involving Scarcity of a com number of rifles and Large Quantity a no it Lity a on a Natl an a de # o t Niff n so in Coil id be done without the Reo ulleans admit the loss of the direct or formal use by the myth town of Galway. Declaring their Ern ment of the authority and Force me Tov to j Ost at its command through a re Energy Force there was us p a an j in organization the situation lieutenant Donelan killed a in my kit be handled in some such Way wounded the Captur of a i the unemployment crisis was Han i state posts at Kinlough us died last fall or As the detail of the prisoners and Rives town a. Putnm proc of Coal has been handled rec it hours is claimed. Several rifles an Aby there Are districts a her both the much ammunition were taken in a i both places. Mccormick to sail for Europe a a v a a vol i i i miners and the mine owners Are so eager to get Back to work that they would undoubtedly take any refusal of the Heads of their organizations to m a it Vav a a a by associated press leased wire Washington. C., july 14�?the Ford motor company plans the establishment of a Large Plant for the assembling of its cars in Mexico according to official advices received Here today from Mexico City. Representatives of the company the advices stated recently conferred with authorities of the state of Coa Huila and business interests of Sal troops mobilized by associated press leased wire Sedalia mo., july 14�?detachments of the National guard numbering 250 men and officers we hich have been mobilized Here for a week received sealed orders Early this Mora Xing to entrain for duty presumably in connection with the Railroad strike at 7 a. Init was Learned from an authoritative source it could not be Learned to what part of the state the troops would be sent but it was Learned they were not entraining for the state Encampment at Nevada. Maintenance mfg anxious to strike by Assoc lated press encased wire Chicago la. July 14�?strike threats by maintenance of Way pm j ploys Brok out again today bring ally w a View to the ing the rail strike to a new crisis As Lection of Saltillo As the location neared the end of the second week. The proposed Plant. As a result or fresh outbreaks notably in Texas the conferences. The advices de Oklahoma Missouri president hard cleared the governor of Bas eng g determined Steps to keep the offered the Ford company a1 pc is i mails moving and informal negotiable facilities including the donation j tjon9 forja tit ment of the shop men a a a i Quot a a Wai a a of land exemption from taxes for at strike on 17 roads in the Northwest least 15 years and any other assist were among other important deviance we hich it May be possible to pm ends of the last Twenty four hours extend j pressure by Many of his general Detroit Mich. July 14�?henry, chairmen upon e. F Grabl presi Fords plans to establish a Large As Dent of the United brotherhood of sem bling Plant in Mexico is but a maintenance of Way employees and step in his scheme to a pacify Mexico railway shop labourers pushed the with revealed several common labor problem to the front years ago during the last period of i again. Strained relations Between the coun or. Arable asserted the general try and the United state. It was it. Hrman had in authority to Call a Ted on High authority at or. Ford Trike and he indicated an intention office in Dearborn today advices from Mexico City to Washington stating that Ford was desirous of erecting a Plant in Mexico were confirmed at the Ford offices. To remain firm in his refusal to Sanction a strike. The maintenance a no a chief declared that no Especial significance was attached to his Midnight conference we ii m jewel Tho showmen i a Rolt rat As in the Itsell a v a a a or grow a a a a thai i Quot Elitt. Ror breaking i the motor manufacturer that when he had no to not away and going to work. The energetic use of these re sour motor manufacturer that when invasion of Mexico on a Large scale he had no further grievance at the present time to take before the unit ment by United states District i no a we in re sour was discussed by prominent persons Ted states Railroad labor Board Chicago. 111., july 14.�?harold f. Is to it Gether with the non Union i ies j Sev ral years ago or. Ford made the or. Grabl admitted that he Mcormick chairman of the executive and at we re it with cooperation on if by associated prow leased wire Chicago iii., july Van immense production of apples and potatoes in the United states this season is expected according to a statement issued Here today by the Federal Bureau of agricultural economics. The Apple yield looked for exceeds by More than 10.000.000 barrels the crop gathered last year. Potato production indicated is the largest since the bumper crop of 1917. An approach to half a billion by Sornev Lafayette French in Ann Otma j by Ard of the internal Tibbal Harvester i y?.part Lof Consumers dealers Quot Rac ing his intentions to make statement a let me invade Mexico with factories and give the people of that we As with difficulty holding his men in line Many maintenance of Way employs who reluctantly remained at who a country something to do then there when the shop in walked off thur since joined the company today was Enro Ute to new road8 and others under capable gov a motion York whence it was Semi officially leadership might readily be for a special Federal jury during the announced he will sail for Europe f Hla sort of informal action More War there i jobs july i. Have current court session i july 20. His son. Fowler and a ugh be insufficient the Force or aug a the 2�mhlv Plant strike. Hundreds of counterfeit claims a1-1 tors Muriel and Mathilde. The latter Thorley the government could be to waa 1 in the if Rev o engaged to Max Oser. Swiss horse exercised in two Way. Other than the proposed in Throux our to Man will accompany him. It was said azure of the to be established throughout one is through asking the courts to i the Southern Republic ready Are reported to have been traced by government agents in investigations instituted two months ago when the fraudulent claims were first detected it was said. Alleged exaggerated losses made on property which investigators say did not exist together we damage claims to improvement on farms that Fly. The Hague july 14.�?the sub com Mission of credits of the conference on russian affairs in which a last Chance it a breaking the deadlock in the Constnce was believed to remain fail d to reach an agreement after a three a cur session today and russian and f a russian alike agreed that there a is apparently no Chance for continuum the conference. London eng., july 14.�?new inductions have been forwarded by it soviet government to Leonid Krassin of the russian delegation at i he Hague conference which May prevent a definite break in the Nego a dons there says an Exchange tej a graph dispatch from Copenhagen looting advices received via Berlin far reaching concessions Especial a respecting the state railways Are hinted in the dispatch weather report Bouth Dakota fair tonight and probably saturday warmer East por _. Rom a Nir a Ion tonight cooler West portion i District court err i in s afternoon or night. I the bail Money to mrs. . Shell of potatoes is the forecast of were unimproved when the territory of the coming crop the actual Esti 1 mated total being 428.607.00c bushels aft against 346,823,00 bushels in 1921. Judg amp rules Man in prison is civilly dead by associated press leased wire. Bismarck. N. D., july 12.�?�?oa Man in prison is civilly Lead. And his wife should not be required to forfeit bail Given for i release to appear in cd Jet a the North Dakota supreme court decided today. George Williams released from jail in Fargo on 0 Bond Given by his wife Wert into Minnesota was a Init cd and Mentone to prison for life for a Bank robbery being in the Stillwater prison Williams was unable to appear in be Art at Banjo on the charge of carrying concealed weapons and the bail was declared forfeited. The supremo court held that the was fire swept Are reported to be greatly in excess of the actual loss. Eight year suit Over stick of gum ended at last by associated press leased wire Chicago. 111., july 13.�?eight years litigation Over a Penny stick of gum ended today when a jury dismissed a suit for $10.-000 damages for false arrest brought by Constable John Harvey of Oak Park. Harvey went out on May 13, 1914 to Hunt for Law Breakers in the neighbourhood Village of arc wbk Field. He found two boys playing a chewing gum Slot machine in the Village drug store and ordered Emil pick the druggist to get rid of the contraption. Pick had the Constable arrested by James p. Curran town marshal. The Case was dismissed and Harvey sued the druggist and marshal. The Case dragged thru the courts for eight years. Enjoin whoever is responsible for continuing the strike. This remedy is in favor among some sections of Washington opinion but some other sections prefer a different remedy. It s goes almost without saying that the i government would offer the use of troops for the Protection of workers St Louis in All cases where the Ordinary local now York authorities Are either unable to keep shocker order or too timid to make the attempt. Of today baseball american league too too ooo�?0 0. Too 400 of a 4 13 Gloria Swanson to appear an stand weeks reports big savings in a s. War department expenses by associated press leased wire los Angeles Cauly 14.�?gloria Swanson motion picture actress was expected to Tak the stand in the us Shawkey Perior court her today and testify i that she considered Matthew p. Burna her father of sound mind when he willed his $lo0,o00 estate to her to and Severeid Danforth and Schang Cleveland too too 032�?5 9 i Boston. 300 too 0 �?3 u 2. Orton Edwards mails Lindsey j ther mrs Adalin Lew Burns 1--- a a and o Neill Russell. Quinn and Rue. J Chicago. Washington. Courtney Hodge and Erickson and Picinich. 010500 Waryan National league by associated press leased wire i Boston Washington. July 14 a Sere-1 Pittsburgh too too too 010 300 11x 3 2 9 i Why is this wrong the answer will be found among today a want ads. What a a Blunder do you suggest t tary weeks has compiled a table showing that the War department books for the last fiscal year show prospective savings in the department for that period of approximately $75,-000,000 of which $35,000,000 represents projects which were postponed to a later Date and $40,000,000 funds which will be returned to the unappropriated balance in the Treasury. In july. Till. The War department reported probable savings of $27,750,-000 As indicated for the fiscal year till. Marquard. Lansing Oes Hager and i Gibson. Cooper and Gooch. Brooklyn t too too too 0 6 01 Cincinnati too 020 Oil 3 la i Cadore and Deberry Rixey and Wingo. New York. 200 Ooi 0 Chicago .200 021 0 Nehf Jonnard and Snyder Jones i Cheeves and of Farrell. Philadelphia .30 St. Louis Hubbell Ainsmith. At least attorneys for her Mother stated she would do that but very Little More As rulings of the court yesterday made it unnecessary for her to be asked concerning charges that she and her Mother had conspired to effect a marriage Between her Mother and Burns and later to have Burns make a will in favor of her Mother and against relatives contesting. Obregon probing Silas its capture and Honline. Pfeffer. .00 and by associated press leased wire Mexico City. July 14�?president Obregon who is at Cuernavaca ostensibly for rest is understood to be conducting a Persona investigation of the recent kidnapping of a. Bruce Biel ski

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