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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913.
DOES INCOME TAK PUT
Experts Not So Sure About It
After Making Close Study of
New Law
WASHINGTON. Nov. IS.—Among
the troublesome questions that came
up today for consideration by the in
come tax experts of the treasury depart
ment was this one:
"jib cue incofne tax going to put a
premium on single blessedness?" Advo
cates of the law contend it would put a
premium on marriage, but its inter
preters now have found the paragraph
• affecting married persons not* so easy
of comprehension after all.
’ The law reads: "There shall be de
ducted from the amount of the net in
come of each of said persons (meaning
taxable persons) the sum of $3,000 plus
$1,000 additional if the person making
the return be a married man with wife
living with him, or plus the sum of
$1,000 additional if thr person making
the return be a married woman with a
husband living with her, but in no event
shall this additional exemption of $1,000
be deducted by both a husband and a
wife. Provided that only one deduction
of $4,000 shall be made from the aggre
gate income of both husoand and wife
when living together."
Santa Claus Is Given
Formal Recognition;
Will Get His Letters
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Hereafter
during December Santa Claus will be
recognized as a real entity by the post-
office department, and letters for him
will be received and delivered.
Postmaster General Burleson today
issued an order making permanent the
custom hitherto employed of ‘turning
over to charitable persons or organiza
tions all letters received through the
mails from children anxious to confide
their desires to the bewhiskered little
dispenser of toys.
Each postmaster has been authorized
to dispose of such mail, local to his
office, in accordance with the order.
STARVATION PREDICTED
FOR NATIONAL CAPITAL
(By* Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Starvation
will stalk through the national capi
tal’s -streets within the next few years,
in Una opinion of Franklin D. Roose
velt, assistant secretary of the navy,
unles's somethinlg is done to cheapen
the cost of food supplies and provide for
more liberal receipts.
In an address to the chamber of
commerce last night Mr. Roosevelt ad
vocated establishment of a municipal
market system and the adoption of
plans for farm sites nearer to the city’s
gates.
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BY WILLIAM & SHEPHERD
EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 13.—-As I look j
back at what Vesustiano Carranza has [
done since the day I interviewed him in
El Paso in 1910, he seems to be the only
rock that has stood firm in its place
during the storm?; that have swept his
land.
Francisco Madero has just received
word from Mexico City that the great
Porfirio Diaz had fallen. It was neces
sary for him to appoint governors of
the twenty-seven Mexican states—27
men upon whom he could depend.
Madero handed us correspondents a
typewritten list of strange names; theyse
were his new governors. And the j
hardest name of all was that of
Vesustiano Carranza, who was to be
Maderos governor of Coahuila, Made-
ro’s home state.
Later, that day, I met Carranza. He j
wasn’t great then; he was only grim, j
He wore long, shaggy whiskers and;
thick eyeglasses. What he told me, |
in the interview, was only what any j
one of a score of lesser revolutionary
lights might have told me. But what;
he said explains all that he has done
since his leader, Madero. was slain.
He explained to me that he had not
been fighting, but that he had been do
ing propaganda work in his home state.
I asked him why he was against the
Diaz government.
“It is the land," he explained: “All
of my people have had the land taken
away from them and now they are
slaves to a few land owners.
"Some of Madero’s soldiers," he ex
plained, "have taken up the war cry,
‘Give Ps land,’ and they have made this
cry as they fought. Now, Madero has
put Diaz out of power and he will try to
give th& land back to the people. If he
does not do so they will not be content."
And now Carranza is leading the great,
revolution against the assassin Huerta.
He is the hope of the poor man in Mex
ico. He is the man President Wilson
hopes to see at the head of the Mexican
government.
That night Carranza, all alone, took a
train for Coahuila, and two days later
Madero received a telegram telling him
that Carranza was on the job and had
ordered a special election. In this elec
tion the people voted unanimously for
Carranza for the governorship and,
standing like a Gibraltar, with all the oth
er Maderistas falling about him, Car
ranza has/ been his own man’s man ever
since that day. He started a revolution
when Madero fell. His battle cry is still,
"Give the land back.to the people."
Carranza is a stronger man than Ma
dero. Madero was smaller than his own
dream, but Carranza appears to be as
large as the vision he sees.
He’s a grim, forceful, determined man.
He was educated for the law and prac
ticed it until his eyes gave out. Then he
went to ranching. There isn’t an ounce
of the brigand in him. He is just a
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Henry M.
Pindell, of Peoria, Ill., selected for am*
assador to Russia, Secretary Bryan and
Samuel M. Grahajn, assistant attorney
general, went» into conference with
President Wilson early today concerning
the publication of a letter purporting to
nave been written' by Senator James
Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois, to Mr. Pin-
dell, offering the latter the St. Peters-
nirg post on condition that he resign
at the end of one year.
President Wilson has indicated he
would investigate all the circumstances
connected with the letter and-the sum- j
moning of Mr. Graham was taken as an
indication that the department of jus- j
tice might look into the affair. Jntima- 1
lions have come from Mr. Pindell that!
the letter was a forgery.
The Russian government had already:
notified the state department Mr. Pin- ?
Jell would be persona grata.
Neither Mr. Pindell nor Mr. Graham 1
would discuss the conferences, but Sec
retary Bryan remained behind to talk
further with the president. It was said
Mr. Graham was present merely as an
old friend of Mr. Pindell’s.
•There were indications that an of
ficial statement might be made later in j
the day and friends of Mr. Pindell weer
confident his nomination eventually
would be made. Secretary Bryan has
conferred with the Russian ambassador;
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CUTS PRICES OF EGGS
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—The National 1
Housewives league already claims en-1
couraging results in the campaign begun j
yesterday against the high price of eggs, j
Mrs Julian Heath, president of the |
league, and eleven other women spent |
all yesterday canvassing the city to j
learn what effect the league’s "ultima- |
turn” had had and they asserted today j
that all of the stores had cut off at
least a few cents from the prevailing :
high prices.
In some places the best storage eggs
were selling as low as S3 cents a dozen,
against 37 cents, the low figure for j
Saturday. In some of the higher priced 1
stores, however, fancy eggs were priced
as high as 75 cents a dozen.
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Snow Blocks Streets of City,
Great Difficulty in Distribut
ing Food and Coal
(By Associated Press.)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 13.—The
problem of distributing available food
and coal supplies in snow-bound Cleve
land caused greatest anxiety today.
From two to six feet of snow block the
streets.
Fifteen hundred babies have been
without milk for thirty-six hours and
the outlook for getting milk into the
city is not good. Of other food except
green stuff a fairly large supply is on
hand. The big milk companies yesterday
made sales only to those who wanted
it lor babies.
Many factories suspended operations
yesterday because of the shortage of
coal and they may not be able to open
for a week.
Retail dealers say delivery of coal
for dwelling and apartment houses is
impossible.
Triple prices were paid to the few
teamsters who would haul produce from
the cars in the railroad yards to the
central market house and at noon yes
terday the supply there had been sold
out.
“We are trusting to Providence for
tomorrow’s supply," said one stall-
keepen
Meat, eggs, flour and butter in suf
ficient quantities to last several dffys
are in the downtown groceries, but in
the suburbs grocers have almost empty
shelves.
Failure to replenish the yeast supply,
inability of employes to get to work
and the difficulty of deliveries have
brought the bread situation almost to
the famine point.
Ten plants of the American Steel and
Wire company, employing about 6,000
men, and the Glidden Varnish company,
employing 500 men, have been shut
down because of lack of coal. Several
smaller plants not equipped with gas
were forced to suspend. The company
which furnishes heat for most of the
downtown office buildings reports a
fairly large supply of coal on hand, and
the municipal heating plant, which
v.arms a large part of the east end,
has teams hauling coal all the time to
prepare for emergencies.
Residents of the west side, which
comprises nearly half of Cleveland, are
in a more precarious condition because
deliveries of coal and food are even
more impossible than in other sections
of the city. One of the largest baking
companies there today will give away
5,000 pies and 3,000 loaves of bread to
prevent their spoiling.
Twelve hundred men are clearing
away the street car tracks available for
use. After the tracks have been shov
eled clear, three to six feet of snow re
mains on the rest of the street. Pedes
trians travel through narrow paths be
tween banks of snow four to six feet
high.
Prospects for a speedy resumption of
normal street car traffic, upset by a
two days’ blizzard, grew brighter to
day and it was expected the railroads
would establish communication with the
outside world on a basis approaching
much nearer to scheduled time than on
yesterday, right, crisp weather prevailed
and the slightly rising temperature
pointed to a thaw of the sort that
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(By Associated Press.)
KIEV, Nov. 13.—Armed Cossacks
patrolled the streets of Kiev this morn
ing to suppress any disorder that
might have marked the conclusion of
the Beiliss trial. The patrol extended
far into the suburban districts. No
disturbances occurred during the night.
The authorities announced they would
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break which might be instigated by the
numerous anti-semitic agitators in the
city.
Mendel Beiliss, acquitted last even
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Christian boy Yushinsky, spent the
night with a party of relatives and
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he formerly was employed. Beiliss
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DOUGLAS, Ga., Nov. 13.—The ninth
annual session of the Coffee County Fair
association, which will be held here No
vember 18 to 22, inclusive, gives every
indication of being one of the biggest
and best fairs ever held in Georgia.
Tuesday, the 18th, will be School Chil
dren’s day, and at least 3.000 school
children of the county are expected.
Thursday, the 20th, Governor Slaton will
be a guest. On tne same day the Boys’
Corn club show will open at the fair
and this will add greatly to the occa
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comprised of twenty-eight counties, will
participate, and it is probable that at
least 500 entries will be made by the
club members. Splendid premiums and
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club contestants and great Interest is
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Crops have been good this year, and
not only the farmers, but all others are
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resources of south Georgia.
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Waterways convention at Jacksonville
on November 17 and 18, that it cannot
give any attention to anything else, it
has been decided that it will be unwise
to try to have a Georgia day dinner
a3 suggested by Governor Slaton in his
proclamation.
The city will entertain a large num
ber of delegates who are to stop 'here
for one day or more en route to the
Florida city. The delegates from the
eastern cities and states will stop here
almost to a man. The hospitality of
the city is to be extended them.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Although
confronted by the Mexican situation and
the currency snarl, President Wilson
has found time to lend his presence and
influence to the cause of charity.
He will occupy a box tonight at a
benefit performance to be given in aid
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(By Associated Press.)
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vising inspector of steamboats at
Louisville, Ky., has been dismissed on
charges of pernicious political activity
fi^ed some time ago by Senator Lea.
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LUMPKIN IN GAY DRESS
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(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
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