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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1922)
i 1 t J Montana Senator . Itcncws Fight for ) Film Censorship Say Hrcciit Scandal Hrvral (;..in!itionn u Shut-king '1 hat PuMic Will Soon )cmanil Kotrictioin. Rail Shopmen Strike Ordered for July I Omaha IU ImH Mla. Wj-'i "Ktun, June JV- rhrnu lit. I)' dr " uiirmu immorality in itir mo. linn 1 tiirr tnlulry, .Senator Myere, Muii'.iu. in 4 'iuie kimh tudiy rruM'l liii movement lor a alntl iitpf..l t'ciirirhij of movie Mm. Srn tt'T Myrr lu brrn endeavor- jt I nig ir miine tune to iinnic aoui en Jl i u inn til of a (nlir.il film iniM)rlup 4' 'la mc' Wl1'' ''"'e "ccc. fj He ilrrlarrd tmy that ome of the il urrnt faml.it, involvmit itromiiirut . tir. rrvrulril a condition hock iiK t lut pulilu' rntiiiicnt would ion ili'in.init restriction. "Those who own anil coulrol the indit-try," Senator Myrr id, "erin to liae licni nt fbr opinion that tlif ten,,,) tli., a.i,r,l,jl tin r,irtMt ih r iitiaic if fast lifr, the way of r f trv:iti-iinf , the nwtlc, I lie ath of lie niont rv have matter i, in.Kiy inc. lrev tnr j;rcMte-t ) nice and coined for thrill lit , J nnney. and apparently thrj r,", I i n Mit to (jrt the coin, no Mul tne eiiict on lite puonc youni I old. When thought Mil people havi siKgeMcil official ceiiorhi ill thi licit on the public young e the itl'crc.st of uood citizenship anil i oleonie morals, the owners of the ill-try have resented it. 1 lie motion picture industry lias a great powc:', hut I think I speak conservatively when I say it has been frightfully abused and misused, so much so that there has arisen a de termined and powerful movement in favor of official censorship." Proprietor of Hotel Fined . for Harboring Bedbugs " Vermillion, S. D June 29. (Spe cial.) A complaint filed against the proprietor of the West hotel in Watertown because of bedbugs be ing found in large numbers, resulted in a fine of ?15 in police court. 57 Like certain housewives ou know Heinz Vinegars have that knack of making every food they touch taste good This fa mous member of the "57" is more than "just sour." It's a flavor. A tangy, zestful, yet mel low flavor. Four kinds. In sealed bottles. MHIa4 fun lM Oa I fmmite ef M fnrr chairmen today were on the way to their home district o take acme ii.eru of the ririke. A tulHoiiuiullie rrliuinrd at headquarters to direct operation, j The mitndini; walkinit iuakr Sat i mday inmiirntmu day in the rail- roan worm. in iiwi , -,-ft'O.tiot) cut in freight rates ordered by the interstate coniinerre ronnnit ion becomes effective simultaneous ly with a xlash of f I J5,W,tloii from the wages of railway woikrrs by the railroad labor board, The pay t.f the shopmen was cut frVi.ixm.DiK). Railroad officials anticipated news of further strike orders to mainten ance of way employes upon coin pletion of the canvass of their strike vole at Detroit. In spite of the impending; walkout front the shops and the tracks, rail officials declared transportation would continue to move because train service employes who constitute the "big four" brotherhoods, switchmen and telegraphers are not parties lo controversies over wages and work in i? rules. The shop men's strike is in protest against the wage reductions, the abolishment of rules by the railroad labor board and the farming; out of shop work to contractors. Mainten ance of way men balloted solely on the wage reduction. It wa a coincidence that the Asso ciation of Railway Executives called a meetiiif? here today, accordniK o rail officials. The meeting, it was said, was called two weeks in ad vance of the ultimatum by H. Nf. Jewell, head of the shop unions, for a conference, principally on contracts with the American Railway Express company. Meeting Important. The strike situation, however, made the meeting all the more im portant. Rejection of Jewell's ulti matum that the roads ignore the la bor board's wage cut decisions and restore abolished rules governing working conditions, was certain, it was said, rail officials declaring that Jewell's conditions for averting a strike were "impossible." On the other hand a conference between railroad executives and union leaders was declared possible, not so much in any hope oi reaching an agreement, but as a vehicle for carrying the disputes immediately to the labor board, which saved the nation from the throes of a rail strike last October. By the formality of an announcement that the roads and unions could reach no agreement, the labor board, it was pointed out, could take jurisdiction as it did in the threatened strike of the big four brotherhoods last fall. Another possibility was that the board could similarly assume juris diction over situations growing out of an actual strike on the grounds that the strike would interrupt com-ii-Tce. Farmer on Sickbed Victim of Auto Accessory Thieves Friend. Neb.. June 29. (Special. ) Thieves ' entered the garage or Julius Peterson, on his farm north west of this city, last night, and stole tiie tires off the wheels of his car, the curtains and all the tools. Mr. Peterson has been confined to his bed for some time. Omaha Chorus Girl Jailed by Hycrs in Booze Seizure ,ois (!uilfi Tlirre Com panion Nabbed Near Lin coin in (iur Laden Vt'itlt Whi..ky. Uncoil!. June . I i Caples, liohbed haired chorus girl, and three companion, all from Omaha, are idrepiug tonight in the Lincoln city jail brcaiise State Sheriff dus I Iyer did not like their looks. Fifteen jug of whisky in their pos session lailed to reach their destina tion and are in the hands of Dyers tnniglit. liver and Mr. If vers were driv ing home from Lincoln thi attcrnoou when a car in front of them broke down. Ilyer passed them and then decid ed to go back. He got out and asked if he could help any and at the same time jumped on the running board and threw a blanket covering whisky in the rear of the ear to one side. Hyer loaded the chorus girl and her companions in his car, deputized an automobilist who was driving to Lincoln to load the liquor, and took them all to hi office. The booze car later was taken into Lincoln. The driver and owner of the car gave the name of L. K. Russell. Mil lard hotel. The other two. excepting the chorus girl, told Hyers their names were Kent Mcl.eod, Millard hotel, and Vera Kelly, 1619 Mandcr son street. Mcl.eod said he had not worked for four tr-onths. Russell, who asserted none of his companion knew the honor was m the car, and the blame was all his, said he was a salesman, but rctused to g've the name of his employer. The chorus girl said she lived at the Mil'll hotel and wa last em ployed at the Rex theater. Omaha. Packer Fined for Using Spoiled Meat in Boloena Vermillion. S. D., June 29. (Spe cial Telegram.) Caupht by an in spector of the state food and drug department in the act of making over spoiled veal loaf and other spoiled meat into bologna sausage, the operator of an independent pack ing plant iust outside the city limitt at Mitchell was taken before the municipal judge and fined $25 for violating the pure food laws. Parts of the veal loaf taken from the tub of boloena stock were badly moulded. The ooerator was using spices to hide the evidences of spoilage in the finished product. 2,200 Irrigated Acres Oasis-in Drouth Region Grand Island, June 29. (Special.) With drouths all about, the 2,200 acres under irrigation by the Kraft Edgerton firm of Aurora, on what was hitherto some of the poorest land in Hall county, will be one of the biggest production spots this year. Sugar beets, potatoes, corn, beans and alfalfa form the principal crops, but cattle and hogs are kept j to consume all forage and bypro Youngsters of Congested Sections Treated to Day of Joy at Elmwood HEINZ PURE VINEGARS ADVERTISEMENT. 0 FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom flito stop itching torture and re lieve skin Irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo. which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Rashes, Blackheads in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear over night. Itching usually stops in stantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and de pendable. It costs only 35c; an svlra IflrffA hftttlp 1 (Ml It i nnct. F lively safe for tender, sensitive skins. Tbl ootuaf. ba&lLsf. vnMntlat rated? ukN til of tk uuftinc pai cot of tarn, mMs, mu, prmlu. Ma.. KM qatekly Man am Injur?. u.t W or nckatttostdrngtMf today. hurt uemtuHQ oil The 5 .shrrmaa A McConnell Drug Etorea. Billy O'Grady is 11 years old. He lives in the vicinity of Seventeenth avenue and Leavenworth streets. Yesterday Billy was the guest of the Volunteers of America at Elmwood park. Visits to parks arc rare occasions in Billy's life. The freckles on his hofc had grown pale, so long had it been since he played out in the open for a whole afternoon. Billy took his most prized possession, a faded baseball cap, with him to the park. He was able to play ball without dodging trucks for the first time in many months. Somehow he began to get hungrier than usual, and at last the Volunteers of America workers announced that luncheon was ready. Ice Cream Galore. There was ice cream as much as any fellow could eat. And there were sandwiches and lemonade with plenty of sugar in it, and candy. When Billy wearily boarded a car for home late yesterday afternoon the freckles were much plainer on his nose. But so were his eyes much brighter and his laugh much cherrier. "I'll look forward to next year and another picnic," said Billy. So will some 500 other kiddies, lit tle girls and boys from the congested quarters of the city, who also were guests of the Volunteers. There were more than 600 entertained at the picnic, which is an annual affair. Some of them were tired mothers, and here and there was an adult who was blind or crippled. Autos Were Lent. The Volunteers were able to take them to the park because automo biles were lent by auto dealers of the city. There was a total of 27 gallons of ice cream consumed, not to mention large boxes of sandwiches and pails of lemonade. Mayor Dahlman made a patriotic address and the band played. It was a very happy occasion. Oh, yes, and there were races, with prizes, such as shoes and dollar bills, for the win- sin w , , Prices Reduced Men's two or three-piece suite cleaned and preesed $1.50 Dresner Brothers 2217 Farnam Street AT. 0345 We have a Fleet of TOURING CARS and the rates have just been Reduced Summer time is the touring car season. Eve ning or Sunday riding with the family cr guests from out of town is a most enjoyable treat. Our FLEET of seven-passenger touring cars has been maintained for just such occasions. And NOW, with our new low rates in effect, your enjoyment will be enhanced by its economy. These are handsome cars. All are in perfect order and look like new. Phone DOuglas 9000. The rates are THREE DOLLARS per hour, and our service and drivers are always dependable and safe. ellow Cab & Baggage Co, Phone DOuglas 9000 nuji iiin iiiifii imiuu uuiujMMiui rum in miirJiuumiuimiia (lonijibint Filed Aguimt Solicitor for Mapiuin A till, florid blmd iun. Uo ers frosted glasses, it soliciting funds in Omaha for the C'liriatian Hciald of folleM View, Neb., faUcly, c cording to George H. Jey. buiue manager ti the Christian Herald I'uhluhing company of College View, who came to Oniahl yesterday to tile a rnniLUint a. Lin,. Hi jrrr.l .if ..t,w t.A.t .'r..m . t'Kllllhe! ty Mur X. Muck, former empUoe of the I . , ..,,., ttr ,",Udi ami Hull a .tolen in Omaha company. Jey. allege. Mmk. rep. Omaha II. W III N..U I ItV reienting himstlf ndicitor for! Of uhniiohiU held by Sinn j Huiik stolen from Mis, Frank the lliriktian Herald, tecured ?S ;lv ,,tlur ;,,) wyc, , uxt been i t'ooper ol'Red Oak. la. .September Iroiu a Mr. I. row and ued it Mr j !, ,,r,f (lllkY ,e,. , lltir,t ,.!.., Q.M, at Fourteenth md Farnam Ins own personal uc, nudum-, .mien li.mi the .iieet. oil sued a. "W'e would wani hii.nie. men ofjOuulu. according t. Detective A Ford, atoleit from If, T. 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