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MARCH 29, 1923 I NEWS OF WORLD 1 I BRIEFLY TOLD" CH*fc*ta*td?n g Happraiagk of Week Si Gathered from Everywhere, Con- ri densed for the Busy Reader. it Washington. March 23.?Senator ^ 5?|| Wbodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan, g. |g? r; veteran of many of his state's pb- ^ Wtieal mattles and for two terms ^ |@? of that stater died early today after e g|| a struggle against pneumonia which ? |g| set in more than a week ago. The ? jlgg death of Mr. Ferris will decrease the j, Slf Democratic strength in the senate by ;l ne vote. Govern or Green of Mich- 0 igan, who has the power of appoint- p jaSs: ing his successor is a Republican. Washington, March 24.?Senator Gerald P. Nye, youthful progressive \ from North Dakota, today asked 5 Governor Al Smith of New tork. j whether his five-year silence on the 3 $ national oil scandal was due to his H ^ friendship for Harry F. Sinclair. J J Nye projected this question at i f Smith in a letter replying to the d v New York governor's recent letter, j "Might it he that your reticence to a A speak out against these scandals sooner is attributable to the fact that Harry F. Sinclair was a mcra6? ber of your official family, and had IS a.- newspapers now report, eontrib- J uted in 19.IK when you were a sue- \ c.essiul candidate for governor, to a Democratic committee in N e w York?1' asked Nye. "This thought is merely suggested by your letter." Washington, March 23.?A shift ,>f many millions of accumulated wealth from corporations to private citizens raised individual incomes last year to a new peak, nearly complete income tax reports at the treasury disclosed today. March income tax collections, as a result, will LotaJ approximately $515,000,000. matching the record-breaking figures of last year. Treasury officials said they will support a substantial reduction of taxes, although with a possible trimming of the it earlier $225,000,000 recommendation on account of increased appropriations, i \ The first virtually complete report j of March v< coipts, which have flucF? tuatod hafflinty, was analyzed by the entire corps of treasury tax experts at a conference with Under Secretary Mills today. President Coolfdge meanwhile stood convinced that a $?25,000,000 reduction could s he math* without danger to the gov-! (J ernment'S finances, He believes this J will leave a safe margin if only < | World's I Lou)c*t Priced Standard Tire A rugged, fall-size tire built and \v warr Anted by Firestone. Made ?rith scientific tread design and % reinforced carcass, according to Firestone principles of (one rr.ibnfre. 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