The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 26, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA BKK: THURSDAY. OCTOHKR 2ti, l'.f.':.
rami rcderaiion
Proposes hiws
of Wide Scope
Will Ask Fliniinalioii of Fv
tortioiiate Intercut, I t-
nimt of Waterway ami
Hank Taxation.
Washington, CM. 25 fH.c-I;iI
TslfKram Th. nWf rf ul Annil'im
farm lliirrau frilora'lon ntiuuiii"'!
ths Iralslnilvs iti)Ktn tut Hi nun
Itif rlin i t congress yi-stf-riliiy.
Th. proxism lw tul-n t llinlnf tlnn
cf tor(liiriai Int'isst, tialloiial
tuns tax.lnn, of Inrorimralluri tit
all slat hank In III f"lrsl rrssrva
stm,' anil di-vl'.iiirnt nf ths M
I.swrn wul rwny iirojwt, which
would mass si'w.rts of t'lili u,o,
t'lvlnl (ml othr-r l(ik porlM ami
WuuH Klv tli inlilillo Went luwss to
tha , I'Iimi. wits lut part of an
mlilttfiiia attempt lo makft Urn io(rr
of the farm Woe f'-ll,
Hcarls ut th. hliHf hum marls
known Ihclr Intention lo InnlHt thai
th aliip aulwl'lv hill, If luvwriti'd,
shall also liit-lui IIih Ht. Lawn-iy
iirojwt. Thflr alo inailvi will l. n
10 pr cunt rHuiiion on rail ship
rm-nta of fiirm products from Ihu
wsl, shlppwl i-nst fur rxport.
Favors Kind WTrT.
Th first Hern on ths fiitiiatluii's
program rulla for hpcvmmw oi
H nry Ford's offer for Musiia MIiomIn,
which rlmwtor Norrla of Meliriiskn,
hlrmm of tha at-nata commiMnu on
agriculture-, la rxhllnK.
Aki I'-ult ui , tlia program discloses,
is In ln-cj of farm credit anil re'iulrix
aonia ni'-tliixl to tonka tint War
Klnaiica corporation permanent, ,
'"I ha approach of winter," th bu
jcNii uVc ljiri-K, ' find mki Ii iiIiiiki In a
Im a-"l couill'ion, tho aviinKP sell
init prlco of III roniniodllles Ihiiik
l.clnvr l tint af a yuir uko. Surpluses
of food product arc tmcked up on lh
firms or held In atorr and hki'IcuI-
tor hu no proper futilities for cany
liitf the loud Karmers Iiava heen fre
fluently forced to market Hull" clops
at ruinously low prices,"
l-arer farm loana ar necessary,
the bureau clalniM, anil congress will
1)9 ohllid to remedy exlatlna; Inw
to ciihIiIo the bind bank to function
befora next May, tha uaunl time of
rnewlnif morlKiies. Improvement
of ths f-diinil bind bank system and
lliiulde'lon of fcrtn limn associations
and Joint stock banka will ha pro
posed. ('onipljlii of Interest.
Cpmpliilnla nave lima; been made
farmer! have ben compelled to
pny Iriterrat rntea aa lil(il) I1' per
vent and on top of that cotnmlanlon
M 1 per cent. Tha federal rtaervt
art would be amended an ratea cannot
exceed I per cent.
Tha farm bureau would brlnir the
federal reaerve ayaU'ni to tha renuiln
Ing fwo-thlnla of the total number
of hntika In the country ao they will
be In better poaltlon to Jve aid.
ISy mnkliiR riBtlonnl lainka aubject
to a'ote taxation ayaiema ii i :"
t,,inl and banker will be
taxed only a other property and
join concern are tared. The farm
bureau believe clothing should be
ao marked that customer may know
whether they are buying genuine vlr
gin wool or ahoddy and therefore the
"truth In fabrics" bill I endorsed.
The bureau will get behind meas
ure to make It unlawful to sell can
ned and bottled good that linve false
bottoms, or that nre not filled: to
tell milk that contnln vetnl)le sub
stitute for hutterfat and to Import
adulterated seeds.
Aged Man at Falls City
Fights Officer With Gur
falls City. Neb., Oct. 23. (tipeclttl.)
County officer who were delegated
to serve eviction paper on Lawson II.
Wells, 75, found walking arsenal
facing then) when the aged man atep
ped to the door of bin shack.
Leveling an automatic pistol at the
officer, he defied them to arrest him.
They retorted by grappling with him,
finally wresting the gun from his
hand after a scuffle in which the
aged fighter more than held his own,
Keuching for another gun atrapped
to hi belt, he fired everal times, In
flicting a flesh wound In Deputy Sher
iff Forney s right hnnd. After sub
duing the grlxzled warrior, they found
three guns strapped nbout his waist
snd another In his shack. He is be-
Ina held by the county sanity noaia.
ilin Censors' Coumlaint
In DisiniMifd by Jury
New York. Oct. A cmiplalnt
Med bv Attorney Oeiieiul Newton
against the Kiinnius IMiiyers-Usky
-..rporatlon for an alleged violation
ij ,xh state motion picture censor
ship laws, was dismissed tly by a
general esl..n grand Ju.y. The Jury
reported the dtsniwsat after question
ing a member of the board of censors.
The motion picture- cnilrutli'ii had
failed. It was chaise.!. I Wake fee
nrtUrtnl ty th
s.ir. fr-m one of It pla. until ftr (
It hd beet! Shown aevetal limes ,
Road Conditions
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Shown in Stillnum Cine
White I'Uins. N. V., Oct. Ii. Ku
preiue Court Jutie Mursihausi-r
awarded John K. Maik, gunrdlun of
lliby (iuy H'illinan, Ki.uoi) for hi
cervices in defending the infant
against the ihar; of lllegltiuiicy
hiotiiyLt by James A. Ktilliiian, mil
llonune banker. In his suit for di
vi.rre from Mrs. Anne I'. Hililuian.
II ao allowed Mr. Mack K 'jUI II.
which the giuiidian repoiled he had
extended In (iuy s l-etulf. The court
allowed l'..feres lHinli-1 J. tlleuson,
who heard evidence, In the ce, com
penSHtion at the rate of f 1 SO a duy
for 14t days devoted to the cae tt
total of yit.ZIX),
Indian Curses
Follow Dead Man
Wyantlottf (irl Fights ioIa
tion of Trihe (.'ftiiftcry
at Kaiisun City,
Kansas City, Oct. 2f The body of
Frank Kspy, a white man, was
bulled in Huron cemetery, Kansas
City, Kan., yenterdny, whil'. Helena
Conley, descendant of the Wyandotte
Indians, nlood nt the head of the
Kiavn Hh delivered the Wyandotta
ciiise on the dead man's soul and on
those responsible for the burial In the
Indian cemetery, The curse was deliv
ered In a low tone, moMtly in the
Wyandotte luuguaife. "Damn" olid
"hell" were used as trimming. The
grave was dug today under police
froUeiion after the burial had been
delayed a day by the sisters, I.yda and
II' Is i. I'nllce stood by the Indian
woman during the bujlul, and several
times took hold of her when she
waved her urma wildly while deliver
ing tha curse.
The Conley nisi era for several
Veins have resisted nil Hitemjila to
bury white persons In the rcim-tory.
which Is ths Wyandotte Indian burial
ground, They also have resisted ef
forts of Ihe city lo keep the place In
good .repair. They contend that the
ground is sacred to tho Wyandotte
tribe mid that, while persons should
not molest It.
Rendezvous of
I. W. W. Raided
as 10 (lo lo Trial
Dftn lit Arrest 11 $uMTti
in Resort in Sacramento
Wln re Sabotage Hearing
Attract Attention.
tticriiuiciito, i'ji,( is t. 26. Trial of
ID self admitted members of the In
dustrial Worker of tho World
charged with violating California'
criminal syndicalism act, wa to be
continued here today with the testi
mony by the prosecution. The defense
will mt open It case until late this
week, It Is believed.
Testimony tnken by the prosecu
tion Indicates it is seeking to estab
lish that thx organization I commit
ted to the doctrine of subotngc. It 1
possible that W. K. Townsend, who
claims to have b en at one time a
lieutenant of William Haywood, I.
W. W head, will be asked to testify
again today.
Townsend was the surpr.se witness
of th" prosecution yesterday, testify
ing that he bad obtained employment
I with riillronda during the war fur the
purpose of blowing them up and tell
! Ing of iicllvitlea of the oreanizatloii,
In holding up war preiarut,ons. He
testified that he had been compli
mented several time by Haywood for
j his activities against soldiers.
Acting on advices received that a
' liyrge number of members of the or
ganization were In Hacriimento at
tending the trial, a o,und of detect
lives, led by Chief of I'nllce Hirnsrd
: McPhane, raided n resort In the lower
'.-nd of the city late last right and
'took 11 men Into custody, A large
r amount of I. W. W, llternture was
j confiscated. The men will be charged
! with vlol.it'ng the criminal syndical
ism net, McHhnne, said.
Fireman Kill.-tl hy Wall
During Hiph School Fire
Portland, Ore., Oct, 25. One fore
man was killed and several others
were Injured bv a falling wall early
today when the Washington high
h.s.l hero was destroyed by , fire.
The building was valued at .r00,000.
Apple Prices Show
Upward Trend in Iowa
Ilea 'Mollies, U.. Oct, Ii IJespit
the unprecedented appla crop reported
from all section of the state, register
ing t!loiis.wnls of surplus barrels over
former years, prices offered at the
market centers for the good varieties
coot In ue to show an upward trend,
according to It. 8. Merrick, secretary
of the Htiile Horticultural society.
Housewives are urged by the slate
liortlculiur.il expert to purchase their
winter's supply nf the ruddy fruit
now to avoid paying greatly Increased
pri. es Inter In tha full and winter.
"Hiiylng for winter consuiiipliiirj
should be done Immediately,' Mr.
Merrick state. "Much higher prices
will prevail about Christinas, and
from that time on, due to several pe
culiar condition affecting the present
apple crop,"
J$irhcr, Who Operated Four
Shop Here, Die in Norfolk
Funeral services will be held to
day at 2 at the Cruua mortuary
for James M. I'uyne, former barber
shop proprietor mid for 3d years
resident of Ornabu. Mr. l'ayne died
tit Norfolk, Neb,, Monday, following
an Illness of several month.
Me was proprietor of the barber
shop In the old First National bank
building when It was located lit Thir
teenth and Farnnm streets. He also
was proprietor of shop In the Carle
ton, Millard and Home bntela. He was
a member of the Woodmen of th
World and A. O. If, W, lodge,
Mr. Payne Is survived by three
son. Henry. John It, and Koliort T.,
all of Omaha, and a daughter, Mrs,
8ule Pleron, fireat Divide, Cola
Hurlal will 1 In Forest Lawn cent
tery.
Estate of Pacific Coast
Packer Near $1,000,000
Ran Francisco, Oct. 25. The will of
Mark J. Fontana, organlzerof the Cal
ifornia Packers' association, who died
hero October 19, has been filed for
probate. Tin -stale's value Is esti
mated at between 13,500, Oon and $4,
1)110,000. With the exception of a few
minor bequests to chfirltnblu Institu
tions, relatives and friends, tha bulk
of the estnla was left In trust to hie
four children, Mark, Roland, nichnrd
and Mary Cushman,
Farm Bureau Plans
New Sales Agency
Chlcugo, Oct, 25. The, American
Farm lliiriHii f. dilution announced
completion of plan for what was dv
.l.i red to be Ihe largest ru-opcratlve
sale agency In Amrrlcu for the han
dling (lr fruits and vegetable. The
new sale agency will bu known a
tba Federated Fruit and Vegetable
Urowere,' Inc.
At meeting of the hoard of direct
um In New York, October 21, J, rl
I.dwur.ls. Krdtands, Oil , wis elected
president,
The new m g 11100 thai ha l.iktn
over the North American Fruit
change, which had beiu operating for.
II yrars a a inutunhnd sate service.
Jt.. Want Ads produce result.
TvciiI)-'1'hi Hail I!iiilotit
Siinmioiieil Into V. S. Court
Foil Hmlih, Ark , Oct, 21 Twen
ty !. former employes of ths Mis
tin I Pncillc and ht. UiuisH.iu Fran
liB.-.i rutlioad buve I .ecu summoned
to appear in I tilted Hliites district
..Mill here lodat, to answer iliarrrs
of violation of Injunctions granted the
rullroads during the shopmen's stilke,
forbidding inlet fcreuce with the op
eration of trains. The men at
j charged it)i two sie, :ilc iiol.ittons of
the pioUiiolis cf tli lnjilletli.il 01
.ler.
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" EVERYBODY STORE"
HpHE more that people learn of our Harvest Festival Week offerings, the more
A enthusiastic they become'. The vast numbers of pleased patrons and the increased
volume of business are the best proofs possible of the values. Tomorrow is another day
of splendid opportunities. Take advantage of them.
Harvest Festival Fashion Feature
Sale of Canton Crepe Dresses
Every woman needs at least one of thene dresses, for unexpected occariions are forever arming, and pre
paredness consists of frocks of sufficient diversity to be interesting and of sufficient distinction to be notabf".
At these sale prices one may be well dressed at small cost,
In a season which offers such extremes as the slender, draped line and the full circular skirt, a brilliant
variety is assured variety from which it is possible to select not only a becoming frock, but one in which you
will always look your very best. Both conservative and ultra-new models in
Black
Navy
Brown
Made of heavy quality canton crepe, with only tucks, self-tone embroidery or a metal buckle to trim them.
25
$
35
$
45 - $49
.150
Burfsts-Nssh Dress Shop Third Floor
Important Harvest Week Offering of
Advanced Winter Hats
Lustrous Satin Hats
Velvet Dress Hats
Rich Brocades
Metallic Turbans
urn
Fur Timmed Hats
Lovely Flower Hats
Bright Duvetyne
Feathered Types
ou may choose from almost 200 of the newest winter stvles .
hatiCthat were rushed through from New York to meet our immediate
demand. An inclusive array of tailored and dress styles that offer a p.
propriate millinery for every occasion .
Buri.M-N..h II. Shop Tli lid Floor
Hie New in Ribbons
A Harvest Wwk freutim
The vogue of ribbons for trimming as well n for
Ires accessories continues. With the "(lift Season"
fant approaching- have complete stock from which
to choose.
lirtn'tttle tinsel, C'irts tinsel, brocade ami satin
brocHilr1 make most attractive bfcg, vestces, huN unti.
vhi combined with other material, lovely house
funii-ili in '.. Yard, $2.00 to $4.00.
Frames Beinj Used
New bag frame in a variety of atyle have lu-ert
revt ivul. They art priced
Kach, 75c
lHlkul tiksa kaMi flaw
Outinj Flannel, Vaiil IWic
3 . '-.K ;t ou'ii f (Is if" I. Kr Saul m .ty, t
frbtltfea! t .!, )' II', t.
Men's Fall Top Coats J
Fur All 'Hound
Wrar
Whether you incline
toward the ultra-conservative
or want the lat
ent di-tail of smart
tle, jou'll find voii'
idea exactly exprt'SM-il
ill these topcoats,
tlabardines
Made with r a g I a it
sloevei that slip oti ,nd
olf mi easily, I'lited
$2S ami $3$
Twtitl Coats
(loud looking S"oUh
twrd in brown rtii.l
Krey inixluira, mi.lv
with all-sromul or hull
belt i?y,,
Spt iiat, $31 SO,
at. :V I-
7 v y ;tr
At all good druggists.
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