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s THE OMAHA DEE: TUESDAY, OCTOREK 17. 1922. Hoover Opposed to Repudiation of Allied Debts Commerce Secretary Declares Money Loaned European Nation Furnished ly Taxpayer. Toledo, 0., Oct. II. Repudiation of the liana mad by tha 1'nlted Htat to (h allied and eesislainl tiiitlone during tha war would urvlnrmliis tha whola falirlo of International good fulfil, MmrHary "I tNmwmrce Hoov er, a member tit tha allied nVbt com mission, 1i-ditl In an alilrsa hire. lie added thit ha did not hnllsv any ruMta official, either In the 1,'nlltd Hiatcs or any other country, roiild vr should upruva their cancellation. "Those loans, are In fact, uYI,is owed to our taxpayer," Mr. Hoover enld. "They wera miido at tha ur Kent rwjueet nt tha borrow era and under their aoletnn aasiiranra of r imymrnt. Tha loana wra Individual to anch nation , They have no rela tion to other nut Ion or to olhr dehta. Tha Atnerlr-an taxpayer did not participate In reparation and awiulred no territory or any other benefit under tha treaty, did our other dehtori. Thera la no quetlon ua to tha moral or contractual obll gallon. "With tha exception of aoma minor amount, perlmp t per cent, I am ronvlnced that the debt can be repaid In aoma reasonable period of time without reallMtlon of the oft tiprcexed undue atraln on the di'htor countiie or tha threat of a flood of rood from debtor countries In audi quantity a would enduiir employ neit of the fw'tiirlo and workman of .ha United Mate. IJrltUh I'lan to Fay. "The proposals for further post ponement of payment of Interest for a certain number of year aria from tha belief that certain countries cannot physically make these payment at tha preaent tima without undua train, or that poNtponement of In tereat would contribute to general economic atuhlllty and tha mora rapid recovery of three conn trie In which 'very one would benefit, Tha Itrilish lo not make claim for euch assist inc. from u and are arranging their payment. "The proposition, therefore, nar row Itxi-tV to debtor on the continent. Uur annual puymcnt from tha whola of our continental debtor would ' amount to about f50,0u0,')V0 n year for lnteret and amortization. The burden of payment full with different weight upon ench of tha 19 different debtor. Omitting tha possible ( per cent that la hopelea of collection, it elll b foond that respective annual payment dua to u from different countrlea viirlea In their burd'-n upon them from t to 12 per cent of their 'overomcntal Income, Rearrangement Necessary. "If there ba ome of thee countrlea who ahould ba relieved from the an nual payment for a. few year In order to promote economic stability, then thera need ba a demonatratlon BACK TO NORMAL Man' 2 or 3-plea uit cleaned and prt,d , . , . $180 DRESHER BROS. 2217 Farnaro AT 0345 oj teigU) mSkmond Inform ezior f A'o. ? Tivo Milct of Sheet Rvrry woman knows how hard It U to iron theet no it look imooth and inowy-Mlut aa the wiihea. Over two miira of aheeta ro rolling through the giant ironrr in our Klniih Koom every working dajr. Thejr romt out wrfectly amooth and t.iuare, and fragrant itb that leaa oilur that everyone enjoy. Ktery week an inrreand nutnler of hundUt ta ba done the Srntl I'Ut or the Air Pry way re tent in, beeauae both three cUtui i f wetlj include the ironing tf flat work low!, aheeta, tablrvtotha, etc. The rout of thta er be ia nothing, really, when on comi.lert the ttolk Ml. rHc-W,t Waah, 8 per th Try Wa.h, ft per lb,j fewt Mat, Tt per lb i Air 1t, i pt lb. Sanitary Wet Wait. Laundry Ship Which Burned in Mid-Pacific m i i i i i ii l iue el miner after her 220 puamngir and crvw h-riiinri lirn r riledrb "8. (. H." from M. fl. City of Honolulu) formerly (lad l-n driven Into of tha facta In reaped to each bid! vlduul country that would be contribut ing to the American taxiwyer and to congrea. Tha taxpayer would nutu rally consider thut there are other things of vatly larger dlmenlon than the postponement of 3CO,OftO,000 a year which mint march In advnc l fore aconom.i; prosperity tun be cured to fcurope, For economic eta- b.llty r'iulrea that there muet be aucli political and economic readjust ment between lb atuu- of Kurop aa will bring about an atmoapher of peax In replacement of an atmos- phera of war. "Thsi must be rearrangement of economic) survival of autte which cun be saved by no financial operation of uny kind. There muet be a reduction of armament not only a u guurantea of peace but u contribution to tha balancing of budget and tha eessa- tlon of Inflation. "America hua dealt wltb Europe during the pnt few year In term of Ideullem. W have ulway given; wi have never received. No one can deny that we are capable of great eacriflceg and of great, generou charity. W want to take a part In making bet ter world, but It miixt be cleur thut aacrlfice and charity from America do not thcmnelve bring about a, cur for thoH evil which now gnaw at Europe' economic, life," Affair Involving Leae on Fontenelle Are Vm-uwcd Lincoln, fct. J I. (Hpecial,) Iia- tween 3J0 and 400 holder of preferred atock In the Nebraka liulldlng and Investment company held an all day meeting Monday lletenlng to report of the receiver. The dietrlct court. at the re'iueat of common etockhold em. In whom the voting power la lodged by the article of Incorpora tion, eecured a court order that pre vented the meeting from taking any corporate action. W, K, Iliirkley told the meeting that lie hud not (ought the poult Ion of receiver, but that It had been urged upon him by Jude Morning, to whom an application for receiver had been made. The Court aald that un ea $46,000 could be paid within a few day tho leuee of Hotel Fontenelle, the moxt valuable piece of property owned, would be forfeited. He uid he borrowed tho mono yto amy the cancellation. Mr, liurkley aald uleo that the book ehowed a gap between avaet and llubllltle of I7C4.000. IVriHion Hoard IVamed. WuHhlngton, Oct, 16. Hpecal Tele gram.) Coimnuudoner of penwion hea appointed Vr: Tl. A. IJeckcr and K. h. Harnett member of penalon board at Atlttntlc, Iowa, Victims of Ship Fire Reach Port: to Be Questioned Keicueil Mimt UmJergo IJual Inspection, Then Face I'Vtl eral Hoard of Inquiry Ilcfore Landing. Ixi Angele. Oct. Jl. The tratia port Thomu, bearing the crew end paasenger of the burned atearneblp t'lty of Honolulu wa In lx Atigele barlxir e.irly today, the panwngera awaiting tho uxunl health lnpectlon before twlng permitted lo come aahor. A federal board to Inveatlgate the burning of the City of Honolulu alao expected to Interview the pnaxenger before permitting them to land. When tho Thorn dropped anchor the recued paaaengera and crew from the t'lty of Honolulu lined tho rail, clad In garment varying from unl forma of Held olUcci borrowed from army offlcer aboard tha tranaport to blanket covering few undergar ment. Tug and xpred boat circled the Thomae and call for freh fruit, tobacco and nuim-rou other email comfort were noon eupplled. Mot of the puNnetigfrr and crew were on deck when tho Thomu drew In, but when they learned that they could not be brought anhor until to day they went to their berth. Thl, taken with the difficulty of Interview log them from wrtiall bout bobbing about on the water of tho outer har bor mad connected atateinenta from any of them unuvullublo. They all eemed In good aplrtta, however. It waa reported that tho expoaure they had ufl'e,c left no mark upon them. Ixiver Wound Sweetheart, Then Turn Gun on Himself I'ortlarul, Ore., Oct. 1. A. T, Iteed, draftnman, ehot and eriouly wounded Ml Helen Bluckhoune, 16, at her pitrenta' home here and then bot hlmclf, according to the girl' tory, told later Ht the hospital where t-he wa taken. Ml fttuckhouxe aald eho recently had broken her engage ment to lteed. Republican Speakers ( H m.KH II. It WHAI.I,, Candidate for Governor, and WALTER U ANHKHKON, Candidate for Congrea, and It. II. THOKI K, Candidate for f'ongre, , TUKSDAV, OCTOIJKK 17, Johnnon ., :00 A, M. Howe 10:00 A, M. Nemaha, ...,11:30 A, M. I'eru 2:00 J', M. Brock ....3:30 I M. Tannage 4:30 P. M. Uennett ,., 8:00 1'. M. koi Simmons, Candidate for t'ongre, and A. R, HUMPHREY, Candidate for rongreaa, abort term. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. Oconto 9 to 10 A. M. Eroken Bow 12 to t P, M. Analey , 6 and night WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS. Eddyvlllo 9:10 to 10:30 A. M. Humner .... 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. Miller 11:15 to 1:00 P. M. Bhelton 3:30 to 6:00 P, M. Gibbon 6 and evening THURSDAY, OCTOHEIl 19. Kearney.,,. t A. M, to 1:30 p. M. Klmcrevk 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. Overton 4 to fi P. M. 1-exliigton ( evening The New laundrj Queen" Electric 1 Washer With Ike New Aluasiaum Wriager SOLD ON PAINUtSS TRY RirftRE Jki w.iu,t$.u lIlYtttirtHtr N,w ta IPflllrr, Fistulc-Pay Vhcn Curod Ovar 4.000 l.daW lllllllllA riratai Jl JUIIcJkS - i Wtl lttVllfCA -r i.ii I dhdhVa' i .. m . a in vmaaia J A I lull , ... i., n.. , ,. a S immmmmmmmmm I , .aae la -'-.4 M M1 mm a- a, W M M - 4 MMaaaauat f"" , n M, , mmm a t-t - S ! . Man aa .-a'a a ana aa I t aa aaa -a aa Sa -a (vatwl l h uVr tiros, In mid I'aclflc brought email boat by flame. Veterans Open Their 4th Annual Convention (fellnf4 Tram rf One.) carry on through all the coming year, "Korty per cent of the legion' mem berihlp I In town of undur Smoo th hlghcat type of American citizen hol, "The report of the chairmen of the varlou nntlonnl committee will cover their reepeittv achlevemeuta, They bava been fur reaching con crete evidence of real aceomplleh metii." llc(tiet for 110,000,000 apprnpria tlon to eii;li hopl(nl now being run itructed and to build additional hoe pitnl for neuro imyihlMlrlo patient waa contained In the report of the American ly-glon'a commlaalon f re- babllutlon iiftiiTU the fourth national convention of the legion today by Col. A. A. Xurugiie, head of the re- habllatlon commlmlon, Comrurml Ccngre, Tii report, after commending con grea for enacting beneficial law, eg- corlate Individual congreaamen and enutor for what It term "their en deavor to locate hoapltnle where they are needed and to aecure employment for their friend," Prcaiflcnt Harding, the report - rl, decided after conferring with tha I'nlted Klute veteruna' liureau to appoint "co-operate committee on re- ha Win i Ion" In varlou dletrlct, to be mado up of reprew-ntatlve citizen and x-ervlce men, "Thcee cooperative committee," the report declare, "would have helped to make a aucc of the re habilitation program. The reo,ueet for approval of thl reaolution bn been on the dixk of the president lnce June. I'p to the date of the writ ing of thl report, no action ha been taken." On Armlatfce day 0918), the report declare, there were 334,000 men alck and wounded In army lionp.lal in thi country and with the American ex petitionary force In France. Oncral Perahlng Preaent. Keneaaw Mountain Land!, cornmia- b;tier of organized buoeball, woe to liver an addren to the comrade of h'a on who fought in France, liamii' i uomper, prcd.uvni oi tne American Kedcratlon of Ixbor, waa td make a apeech. Whether Mr. Oomp er would benpeak the upprt of the leg. on In oppo;tl-m to "government by injunction" and to the administra tion' courae in the coal and railroad shopmen' atrike remained to be de termined. The leglon'e convolution preaenbe a "trlct neutrality" in dispute between capital and labor, but it wa believed that ome refer ence would inevitably be made by Mr, (lumper to the Induvtrial atruggtc-a of the paat ummer. Oen. John J. Prehlng; wai In at- tendnnca a wa Mai. Gen. John J, Lcjeune, head of the Marine corpa, and a native aon of Lou'aiana. There wa much bualnee to be crowded Into the 'ive day of the con vention, but there waa time, too, for play. Afternoon are to be devoted to organized athletic, track and field work, row ng, awlmmlng, golf and tennla champlonahlne of the different atate department of the legion being tho atnke. Street were to be roped off In the Vleux Corre, the old iTench quarter, ir dancing at night. MEURALGIA 111 or headache rub the w melt and Inhale tb fortheed the vapon V VamoRud Oner Million hn tVW YtaHm THERE IS NO WASHING SO LARGE N Clothe heavy Na Garment te ejalaly thai the "LAUNDRY QUEEN" El e trie Wather will aet wash aa well aad carefully as he dene by hand and much mere quickly, IT WASHES, WRINGS AND RINSES Ik Clalh.a -ilk. ..I ... hit ef lilliag, aalil Ihsy are ready J far tha line, WITH ITS BEAUTIFUL TOL. ISHED ALUMINUM WRINGER, Cli.ts.iag Ca.e.f H.J, sad Remarhakla Head l.lhe Waihlag Oa.,.1..,, tha "IAIN. DRtf QUEEN" ELECTRIC WAMII R it a Jsy U Aay Wemaa'e llsail. ! IT'S the eal Wathee that will AaUmatuells threw eat ml ' hea e.silaee.d, hsase NO lOMN ' CtOTHES ! PAYMENT PLAN YOU UY Sweeping Probe of Coal Industry e1 Is Contemplate Member of Coinrninaion Ap (minted by Harding V ill Meet Wednesday to Per feet OrKunization. Munhlngton, Oct. II, The moat romprelienclv inveatlgntloii of ail phiuea of the coul prolilem ever un dertaken I contemplated by mem bi t of I'rcNidi nt llurdlng a roil coin mlaalon, who will aaeembl In Wah Ington on WedneMlay to perfect an organization. The commlaalon h a fairly definite program laid out for It In the pro- vlelou of the Wlnalow Horah law, au thorizirg It creation, detailed ug geetlone have been prepared by viir low government offlcer and expert. including Hem-tary of Mbor liavl. Although a preliminary report mint be made by the commlaalon to the preddent and congreaa by January IS, It I condl'leied likely that no recoin mendatlon Involving legislation will be ready In time for consideration at llil winter aenalon of congreaa. The flnol reimrt of the commlaidon, whlcb muNt be made by Beplember, 12J, will Include a program for leglalntlon which w,ll be endoiai'd by Prealdent Hurding for ubmllon to congreaa at the JJccember aalon In 1923, l.'nder the provlalona of the act cn-atlng the commlnMlon it la apeci- fled thut a report hall be made to the nrealdent and congreaa aa "to the ownerahlp and title of mine; price of coal; the organization and peraon connected with the coal in dutry; coat of production; profit inallzed by the operator or owner of aald mine during the In t 10 year; profit of other peraon or corpora tion having to do with production, dlatrlbullon, or aula of coal; labor coat; wageg paid; wage contract; Ir regular production; waate of coal, and tieget!oii a to the remedy for the ame; the condition generally under which coal 1 produced; dlvtribution; the cauae which, from time to time, Induce atrike, thereby depriving In- teratate carrier of their fuel aupply and otberwle Interrupting the How of Inferatnte commerce, and all fact, clrcumNtnnce or condition which would lie deemed helpful in determin ing and efttabllahlng a wle and effi cient policy by the government rela tive to aald Induntry," Alliance Minister to Kun for Congress by Petition Mncoln, Oct. 16, Hpeclal.-J. B. Mlnort, ft mlnlater of Alliance, hue filed wltb the aecrctary of atote a pe tition that entitle him to run n a candidate for congrexa In the Sixth dlatrlct for the abort term. He I a representative of union labor, and ha the endoraement of the atrlklng "hop men at Alliance, whose cauae he hae vigorously espoused. Fifth Huband Seeks Divorce After Two Weeks in Wedlock lie Molne, Oct. 19. George Mc- Conkey of Adel, la., who married Mattle Week two week ago, a fort night after her husband, Eugene Week, wa hanged et Fort Madison, ha brought ult for divorce, charging cruelty and infldel.ty. He ia Mr. Mc Conkey'a fifth husband. Safe Milk or Infant i, invalid A ChiUrtn The Original Food-Drink for An Aget. QukkLunchet Home,OfficejFountalna. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract ia Pow derkTablet forms. Nourtsbiag-f'oeookiag. KaTAroid ImiUtioM and Sabititutea p aa" X u r Tor that eastern trip ST' s S s rpcouNcitiiurrt M it" OMANA Through to Chicaito every day, arriving Central Suiion in the boulevgrd-liotcl-theatre district. On this finely appointed, all-steel, fatt-time, on-time train you'll receive tho tame cnurteou attention that baa made Illinois Central service distinctive. Lv. Omaha , , Lv. Council Bluffs Ar. free port , , Rockford . . CMca:o , , Sleseiel est (with eris ream), eheir e , ad dia4a re iria aasuipesaed ml. CIIICAOO BXFRBII, U, Ue Omsk Ml t. . Ceaaed klafi 7,M . aa., aims Latest ft el p. a. r MSa, Maeua tat Nta ,a. tea IVaaa tl Nneal Im rai .. U Prohibition to Be Livest Issue Before Congress (f'anllnaee) Ilia Pal l amazement, Tho "wet" are con grntuUtmg themselvea and chuckl.lig ova rtbe fuct that Will um Jrnnlnga Uryan, arch protagonist of cleur w ler aa a beverage, la supporting Ken tor ll.trhcock, who hitherto hnibeen listed "wet" in all Washington book keeping, Opponent of prohibition are rongrut libit ing themselves upon the Nebraekii activity of Jlryon on two oounla. The first one la thai P-ryan a help ia aiding Hltchcwk and the other thut it la keeping Rryan out of other states where, If be were talk, tng prohibition, ha m ght be effective In opposing the subtle campaign tut moist support. Hepreacntutlve Tlnkhum of Muasa- chusett, an on and out opponent of prohibition, w II be In tho next con gress and will press for a noplnlon o ntho riuestinn he recently put up to the attorney general relative to the pol.tlcul acttlvltle of the Antl Saloon league. Tinkham, If elected, will re turn with more than ord.nary en thus'asm to bait the prohibition forces. While J!ryun la active In Nebraska, no outstanding "dry" lead er i attempting to bring about the defeat of T nkham. f 100,000 Drive for Stadium Started at Nebraska W Lincoln, (hi. 11 Speclal.r-tU- dente of the Nebraska state university Inaugurated their drive for 400,000 with which to build a stadium with a Ig convocation Monduy, attended by 3,000 student. The students have pledged themselves to raise 190,000, and the faculty I down for $25,000, Speeche were made by member I of tho f.iculty and representative of the student body. The campaign j to be statewide. "Dry" Complete Filing. Mncoln, Oct. 1, (Special. State Chairman Murray of the prohibition party ba completed hi tiling wltb the aecretary of state, George Y Hall, democrat, has been made the party nominee for treasurer, and Grant L Shumwuy, democrat and progressive. waa m'"d tho party nominee for aud itor. Ml I'. Luelln Harton, demo rat, who filed and wu nominated foi congress in the first district, refuse ') resign and let the committee select Walter I,. Anderson, republican. Rood sprinkling cart were in use i Kngland in 1748- They were cnt fore the carriage of the king. I' Grafonclas rr-r-. All the Lite COLUMBIA RECORDS Vour Termg Art Our Termg USED 8EWIN0. MACHINES "Hewe," ttM aasasasaaJajT -wi I i - ,,,fy "Uatla" 6.ee I enhold" it. "K'- Home" SI1.00 H.Di Htm t-ipool Bdredga, ttIA ap Thfl Value Giving Store BoHfti-d flt.( be(wfn 15th and Ittb a CHICAGO 5:13 p.ra 5:40 p.m. 5:20 a. m. 6:10 .m. 8:30 A. m. ail iikiii, Mt kwM. rM Im.., MM Sm-mm . to, (Wa I Cat Saves 30 Persons From Death by Flames Chicago, CXt. 16. Ilex, a Persian cat, waa credited with rescuing 30 persona from a fire swept building hunday. When the fire eturted In a Michigan aveiiuu routing house, the rat Inaped to the bed of Ita mlstresa, Mr. T. K, Hucku, and awakened her. Mie aroused other roomers. A man jumped out of a window, fracturing his lea. Two tax lew b drivers curried out a legless man. A police reporter estimated tluil the rat saved 39 lives roomer and the rat own traditional 9, W. P. G. Harding U Opnotied by Kan huh Senator Washington, (H t, 1. Hclal Tele gram -Opposition to the rcnpoliit ment of W. P. O. Harding to the re serve board developed In a new quar ter today. Senator Curtis of Kansas culled on the preeident and aubmltted to him varloua protest from Kunaoa farm organizations against the ap pointment. While the president ha not given any Ind cation of w hat he rontcmplutc, there I an increualrig feeling here that be will not reapixtlrit Mr, Harding a governor of the board, An Introductory Sale of Wooltex Dresses I Don't miss the op- I portunity to ride I I in the . I I Oldsmobile Four I I New Price 1 s975 Factory J N & J si-r.;' I-OIJIKAL AIIVraTI-HtK.VT. ' 4 l7 i c- f.yakaj .'VhrsUf Otto Names of "Plcbes" Hurt in Hazing Given Out Amiapoll, Md., Oil. 1-Jut tfon, the axHembllng today of the naval court courtniartlal for the trial of midshipmen of the first closa on charge growing out of the recent out. break of hazing at the naval acadeniv, Hear Admiral Henry It. Wilson, su perintendent of the naval academy, announced the name of midshipmen of the fourth or "plebe class" who have been under treatment at the naval hospital, tiecuuse of the effect of hazing aa It. II. Pearson of Pell City, Ala., and W. II. MHIregor of Dremerton, Wash. The midshipmen to tie tried first are HI unit II. Hawkins, Springfield Mass , and Pruco Robinson, t'hnndlet Arm. Hswkln I ld to have com pelled "plebo" to eat hi dessert un der a "mess" table In liuncroft ball while Robinson is alleged lo have put new recruit through the phyMca, exerclso known as the "lth" In room of I'.ancroft hall. Two other aenlora also are slated foi trial for conniving at hazing practice They are Thoma K Hoyc of Mount Vernon, Ind., and Tlmma J, Cnsejr Roxbtiry, Mass. Wooltex frocks, the new sisters of the well known Wooltex coats, have arrived. They will interest all women who are desirous of hav ing a fashionable frock that is reasonably priced. AU Wooltex Ap- , parel is famous for its fine wool' ens and expert tailoring, $25 to $49.50 Third Floor ' l'J JTH L AIt:gTlsy.MKST, 9 Splendid Reasons Why You Should Vote for Otto J. Bauman I Mai Iteimis lMl Ttaaaaxa hat saat a. ) Haa aa, k.M aa latt salltua) a. altka, 3m II a k4 ImaatM asilaae-t Cn it Was. Ma h4 I a ssartsaa. ftataa-f aaj kaat laiala, tJ(H HIMal StlWaaaaf m a rk alaiHMntMa (as a ta.liaal la tata, Haaa), tan4, S4.aa4 m ttaaaaaa aaa. al lk UaaA Hl aSaat aM laa. Q , I Hiatal aa aMi wjat. Bauman feaa. I last tfjae a I Wa, ka.