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" THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, OCTOBER 13, 1922.
National Drive Protected From Bandit Kiss
on State Taxes
' Begun by Grange
Budget Have Nearly Doubled,
Organization' F i f u r e
Show Problem to Be Dii
ruiied Next Month.
By GEORGE. I". ACTIIIER
(WatkAftM Cwtmp dat, Ommhm Dm)
Waahlnirton, Oct. 14. Bpeclal.V
The National grange, one of the
tronir'Mt and moat efficiently or
lnltl of tht national farm organiza
tions. It Inauituratlnr a national cam
paign lo Induct tht varloua atatea to
mt down taxee and limit expenditure.
'Htartllng figures art furnished by T.
V. Atkeaon, Washington' representa
tlva of tht rang, eupportlna; hit
charge that tht country bat gone wild
on tht aubject of taxation. v
Tht question will bavt tht plaea of
importance at tht meeting which tht
organisation will Lold at Wichita,
Kan'., November ft. with So.000 dele
Kutca from alt over tht country,
prnaent.
Tht taxation tltuailon, Mr. Atkt
eon says, "la emphasised by tht tx..
tiaordlnnry efforts which art being'
nA. hv tht hutlset bureau In Wash
InKton to reiluct tht aum total of tht
budgets of tht varloua vicpnrtmtnta
year, to that tht estimated falling off
in federal taaea of $600,000,000 or
$700,000,000 will not ( havt a largt
deficit. ' ' '
"If tht budgtt bureau can do thla, It
will Justify lta creation.
file Inrreaat Hhown.
tiratlnn of tht Increase In
tht costs of federal and atata gov.
trnmenta alnct iai anowa inai iw
tral and ttatt governnlenta alnct
191$ ahowt that federal taxoa hava
Increased from $$80,000,000 to $3,197,.
000 000 or over $00 per cent in apltt
of a deereaea alnct 1921 of nearly
$1,100,000,000. .
"in tht eomt period tha tag bud
gela of the varloua atatea hava In
' created from a totul of $490,000,000 to
9S,000,000 or nearly double. Tha
California state budgfet hat Increased
from $1000,000 to $40,000,000. New
Hampshire from $2,000,000 to $8,000,
000, North Carolina from $5,000,000
to $11,000,000, Ohio from $18,000,000
to $5,000,000, Pennaylvanla from $33,.
(,00 000 to $118,000,000, Washington
f-om $10,000,000 to $69,000,000 and
West Virginia from $3,500,000 to $8,
000,000. "Thlt doea pettakt Into account
local, tchool and town taxea whloh
art equally burdenaome.
Farm l'roducta Drop . ,
"Whlla (txea have been going up,
the price of farm product, especially
ulnCt 1920 have been declining moro
rapidly than a any other time in tht
history of American agriculture. Tha
Hharp decline of 1330 wus lessened
f.,.mewhat In 1921 and began again
In May, 1923. as ahown by careful
charting of figured. Between May and
Heptemner. 192?. there have been
Hharp declines lAtAo index figures
of moat of tho important agricultural
products vlth the single exception
of cotton. Potatoes, for instance, de
clined 41 polnta and wheat 34 polnta.
Corn la now 14 polnta below lta pre
war Itvel. With wheat at about tha
prewar lavtt and only cotton, butter
and wool of tht major crops abovo
prewar lavtl, It ia pertain that tht
value of tht product of American
ogrtcultura . Ia . now below prewar
leva!." '
In addition to tha tubject of taia
tlon.' tha granga will discuss such
queetlona aa ahlp aubeldy, new credit
rettmt for agriculturt, aurplua pro
duction and tranaportatlon.
1 1 1 "'
Reo Dealer Diicuwee
. Importance of Closed Car
"It was but a few yeara ago that
tht closed ear waa merely an adjunct
ta tha regular lint of types produced
by automobile manufacture and tha
demand1 for thla type waa nothmgjjo
ba compared with tht unprecedented
demand that axlata today." aay Mr.
3. M. Opper of tht Jonea-Opper com
pany. "Now tha freakish typo of body baa
loat favor wlthT the public. Today the
closed car confonna with the-etand.
ard practices of tha car makers. Dig
nity in design is tha vogue.
"Flgurta recently issued by the Na
tional Autotnobila Chamber of Com
ment state that tha 192a production
will exceed 1,000,000 motor vehicles
alone. During tha second" quarter of
1112, tha antlra taduatry produced
781,000 motor vehlclea with 1,137.000
care and. trucks for tht full tlx
months. Generally speaking, tha
closed acr is used as a utility vehicle
ndbecauee It la ad a ted to all aea
aena lta popularity has Increased by
leapt and bounds."
Man Plowi Up Watch Lost
20 Yean Ago; Still Runs
Oabora. Mo, Oct. 14. Percy Rogers
a farraor living near here, noticed
aomtthtef bright In tha Held ha waa
plowing, ricking it up ha found It
to b watch. He cleaned tht dirt
off tha utslda, wound It up and It
start running.
Ht discovered ft waa a watch ha
had lost It yeara ago.
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A few night ago Agnes Peterson aad her.Mcort, J. Herm-hcl Hnrdy, of
Chicago, war held up by bandits on a lonely road. 'One of the thugs at
tempted to kiss her, but her screams and tht Interference of her escort
savtd her. ' Then tha bandit called her on tha telephone ifnil told her ht
did not mind not getting her diamond rlnga but that he felt very keenly tha
loaa of tha klaa, which ha assured her ht Intended to get.' As a result a
police aseort la being furnished her. - , .'
Wills Sainte Claire
Its Own Best Salesman
, To the motorwlae buyer the per.
formanca of tha Wills Saints Claire
ia more .effective than any effort a
salesman can make, according to dis
tributors. , ,
As an illustration, take a sale re.
cently made by tht Wills Sainte Claire
company of Toledo to K. T. Affleck,
factory manager of the, Klectrlo Auto
Lite corporation, Th(a .aale was made
without a sales effort other than a
three days' performance of the car
itself. . ' . ; . .
Tht Toledo ' distributors heard re
cently that Mit Affleck's car had been
iitolen. They Immediately got In
touch with him,. told him that with
his years of i automotive experience
they were not going , to attempt to
sell him by th usual methods, .btit
that they would like to turn- over to
him, to drive as long 'asi he wlshed,
a Wills Salnta Clair phaeton which
had already had 18,000 miles of hard
service. " , '''
This car waa turned over to Mr.
Affleck Friday evening,. September. 8,
with instructions to drive it as long
aa he cared -to, or until he had. con
vinced himself that it waa not tha
car he wanted to buy. Just threa
daya later, he cam to tht sales rooms,
asked the price of the .coupe, talked
to the service manager, spent an hour
in the. shop, and left the place say
ing "I want to drive this car an
other day. Oet a coupe ready for de
ll very , . -
.' He returned early the next day, left
his .'ch'eck' and within SO minutes
drove a new Wills. Salnta Claire coupe'
down, the. street. ,. .,
Firm .Formed to Handle ,
tDurant Cars in Bluff
'"Andrew Murphy V Son, distributor
of Durant automobiles for this terri
tory, announce that a new corpo- itlon
has been formed in Council Bluffs to
handle Durant cars from that point.
The new company, is the Reed-Stein-baugh
' Motor company, A. II. Keed
president. ' r- ...
- Mr. Heed has been In the roofing
and paving business in Council Bluffs
for a number of years. R. W. Stein
baugh has been connected with An
drew Murphy & Son of the -Durant
line fori the last year,' but has been in
the automobile business in Council
Bluffs and Omaha for the last seven
or eight .years. ' . ,, ;.
Harding May Call
Conference on
World Finance
High Authoritf in Capital
Says Executive Disrussed
Move With M. Viviani ,
. ' Last Year. ' . ,
. By GKOROE F. AtXIKK.
Taahlattoa rorraaaoadral Omasa Itoa.
Waahlngton, Oct.!''. 14.-HBpclal.)
There la an increasing poaaiblllty that
President Harding wUl call' an Inter
national economic conference at tha
II rat available opportunity. Thla poa
aiblllty was enhanced today when, it
became known that plans for. such a
conference wera practically completed
even before the calling of tha Oenoa
conference. , . a t
Early- In December of last: year, it
Is stated on high .authority, Presi
dent Harding dlscusstd WUh-M,, Vivi
an), then -in Washington aa a French
renresentatlva at tha arms -conference,
the attitude France would- take
toward'ih .Interhatlonal- financial, oon
ferenr) let hM m Washing ton.,aod
in wliltiklin' hejtflng. nntMa ivould
partlclpiftai1 ,JSven Ctvlnny and Rus
sia, It lJ;i4tad. were included In the
prealdeb4'aauggeatlon. i , 'ki ,-,:
The attitude of France.-tpwards
auch a conference, M. .Vlvlonl is-understood:
to hava told -the president,
would ba1 decidedly favorable.- , . ' '
Beforf the negotiotiona had ' prog-
ressed further than a few informal
Inquiries; however, tha Oenoa con
ference waa called at tha Inatigatlon
of Tremler Lloyd George of England
and tha agenda for that conference
proved to ba of auch a nature that
tha United Stutea government did not
aea fit to accept the Invitation.
Just as the .conference at Genoa
and at tha Hague are believed by
officiate hero to have accomplished
aomethlng in clearing tha way fur a
final financial conference which' wilt
ba able to handle the whole -financial
problem of Europe In a definite and
practicable manner, ao it ia believed
tha conference to convene toon at
Brussels will do much to clarify tha
atmosphere and open tha way -for
tha Vnlted States to call a comprt
hemlvt International conference). : ' '
It la rewarded aa certain, however,
that president Harding would not con
sider calling' auch a conference until
after- the forthcoming elections, and
It ia extremely doubtful if he. would
look favorably upon any reacrvationa
by any of the participating powers
concerning the separation .of repara
tions frotn International debts, such
as' were Indicated In tha reply of 'M.
I'olnrare to th recent Balfour not.
Th administration la convinced,
nevertheless, that tha prosperity of
th ITnltad Htutes Is Inextricably
bound uu with tha rehabilitation of
OMTICAf. AOVKBTIWKMKNT
JtJtfGE SEARS
FOR' CONGRESS
Republican Candidate)
. Election ,, November 7 t
Europe, and l( believes that lb
European nations could be materially
assisted In tha proceaa of getting oa
their feet by a conference called by
tht Vnlted States and to alt In a
capital removed from tha atrif and
recriminations which hava character
ised tha prtvioua meeting railed by
the allies.
I Take a Ride in
The Most Powerful I
4 Cylinder Gar I
in the World
At the New Price I
. . . vF,ctory . Jtj
Wills Sainteidaire Enclosed Models
In nbite of the fact that I have owned and driven
over forty motot cars, this is the first time I have really
felt like expressing my satisfaction In black and
j.-v euhite. The c& K have here with me has so com- t
uJtlitSy fulfilled my expectations and seems to possess
-:si 'trifinygood qualities that the others have lacked
UHtf I nave sent yp an order jor another,
,,!'.-t. IlKUSSM alfLURR. Philadelohla. Pa.
. -j-.k. ', ; I . ' " . 'T't " ' '
Would fwi juice to know why Willi ' motor with its overhead valve and
Sainte Claire-? owners are fo en- cam the chassis in which length
thu'siaitic in their expreisiona of iat- "ia exactly proportioned to weight
(taction? - " " . . " , the ipecially designed fprings the
, ', , . ' ' perfection of balance the Molyb
CQme Into the aleroom. Examine conitrucdon-all com-
thecaryourtelf. Ride in It-drive It - btned with beauty of detign and
-experience tor yourself me tm-m finish to produce the Willi Sainte
jam
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of thii wonderful car, C." Harold
Willi hai given to the world a new
conception of motoring. '
The eight cylinder!, the V shaped
, Claire.
The new enclosed modeli are now
here. Please accept our Invitation to
ee and ride ta this wonderful" car)
WESTERN MOTOR CAR CO.
On Harney at 26th
AT laatic 6321
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With this coupe DodgejBrothers have
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This is largely due to the all-steel body
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lower cost, of manufacture through stand
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- The Price i$ $1 100 Delivered
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Improvements and refinements of the
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