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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
THE ALLIANCE, (NEBRASKA) HERALD Thursday, March 20, 1919 FOUR MILLION BUSHELS OMAHA' WHEAT TO SELL Miller Olven Opportunity to lur rhAe Stored (iraln t 1 1 CVnta About Government IHce Tour million bushela Of Kovern ment wheat tored In the elevatora in Omaha are to be placed on the market at once, according to a bul Ictln Issued Saturday by Cbarlea T. Nral. vice- president of the UnKed Sra'ea jfraln corporation. Thewheat will be sold only, to bona fide millers, ' for linmedlato or future ue, but not to eraln apeculatora. The prloe at which the grain la of fered la 14 cents above the govern' inent purchasing price, throughout the month of March. Thereafter, thp price Increases 1 nt for each ten days, or fraction thereof. The al begins March IS. This price Is 1 cent lower than wheat Is today being sold for on the market. i ' The placing of th wheat on sale ' follows action In New York Friday nlfjhl when the government corpirtit t announced that government wl"tU at all markets will be sold to millers. The expressed object In the sale is to prevent fin Increase in the 'prif of flour. More than $8,000,000 now tied up In tlio wheat in Omaha will be loos ened and a market for other wheat, now in the hands of the farmers, will be made. Altogether the govern ment has more than 100,000,000 bushels of wheat In storage at differ- - -; . 'B(ttutuja in GEORGE LEE PREDICTS A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR POTASH AtNrVy Who Has .Looked After J'otaAli IntcrctfttH Aays Future, of IndUHtrjr Is llright a letter was prepared and signed by forty United States senators calling upon the war trade board to protect the potash Industry of this country against German competition and thU letter conclusively Indicates the measure of protection which will be given at the hands of the Incoming congress. ' "The potash plants of western Ne braska are temporarily closed but we have bcin assured of reductions In freight, rates upon oil, coal anl re fined potash. With these reduction In effect, with operating economies perfected and with by-product pro cesses Installed, I believe that there n reasonable promise for this Indus try being placed upon a souna, sub stantial and licrmniicnt basis. In fart, with the passage of the Lane potaah bill I believe that Nebraska potash will for many years to come be abundantly able to compete with the German product. "Fortunately for te farmers of the middle west the wheat bill 'was passed and this In my judgment will bring abundant prosperity to Nenras ka and other wheat-growing states.' WOULD OIVM LIFK.TKKM IF CilULTY OF 1UROLARY (By International News Serjrlce) Philadelphia, Pa., March 19. As a preventive measure against the continuous holdups that are being committed In this city, Stat Repre sentative James Lafferty will pro pose at the next meeting of the state legislature At Harrisburg a bill pro viding for life Imprisonment for the crime of lurglarV. (From the Lincoln Dally Star) George A. Lee ot the first of Hall &. Le. has Just returned from Wash-ingtr-n, D. C., where he represented the potash producers of the state In an tffort to secure legislation thit woui t protect the potash Industry Commenting upon the potash Bltua- tlon. Mr. Lee said: , "The potash bill drawn by Secre tary Lane and designed to safeguard the American potash Industry failed oi casnnge because of the filibuster which paralyzed all legislation dur ing the last few days of the expiring . tfiu frrftMa T im ...... ja i i w cum eueu.i nowever, on all hands, that the bllPwill pass ai. me special session orrongreas and thttt a special session will be called not uter than May 15. In the mean time it Is Improbable that any Ger- nin importations win occur. "In the closing hour of the session Beware of Counterfeits Some are Talcum Powder. DOl! T F EAR Will Receive IUds . 1 United Stated Post Office. Alliance, Nebr. 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