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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1922)
THE OMAHA HfcE: 'UiUKSDAY, aNOVgMUUK iy22. Proclamation Asks Support in Red Cross Drive Governor JlrmimU People of Stale of Bpriffit Arrru ing From National Organization. , Wtifoln, Nov. S. iHpw-lal ) Oover nor 8. I! MrKi-lvIe Iku! th follow ln pnx Irtiiinlion tt (lie annual IU-d Croaa roll rill. To lh 1'ropla fif N'lirka: The Hitrunl roll rail uf (ho Ainerlran IWd C'r'jm will l.iin Nov-wl-r II, Arnili Any, anl end Nnvi-mt4-r 30, ThtiikuKWIiiK (lay. Although the American !( 1 C'rn fna1a no una to euumte Ha prieie--fe rtrrja atanl re- rorrti-il w vvrry iik f lha world's, hlatnrv alnra If f,rL-urily.Af (,,n. 1 Ink thla norf unity lo r-mlnl my fallow rltlMfia In Nohrnnkn tit Mi imr lunl'y if.r ua if roiifWinK utir itiemlwratilp In Mile Kicat organiza tion for Hs ivU'i-, Know id Hmli. We nf N'i-lirunU know Ida ervlre of tlia l'-l ("roue lilt fly Idroiixh Ha eervica for our x-aobl'i-ia and Ihrouxh lla full. he hdtlih liool riuriiiiK. H"1 Croaa ih:itira In Mil aiali- h.'ive panipl t'i,fiaii!r-i;illn h'ii:ih of Irnxny lha ( r for lha mil of diaijhkd ft aoliilcra, the iri;iJoil'y of whom have Avroi" illdiil.llli m-h aflna (li"lr il.a (harKu nn'l lmv ronm to th clmn tara to serurn all In ijMiiIiiIiib linapliul rare or re i-iUi-nt,oii which mny n adla tlM-in to i-nin a llvlnic for tliM a"li'i mi I fiirinlli-H. Over 0,000 men or tlii-lr triinlllca have lii-cn aaalated by NiidrrifkH rhiipi'-ia diiilnx th pant yar In oMalnlna ar or In mtulillnb trig rliilma for (iriip' ii ii'Iuii aii'l In jmraix'o. It lurna to thla atitta In 'oinpniiu!ioii dun ur llr,iiM"l wn throni;h Itl C:on rfforta would ulom; rotmriati'l the organization to our Hup jKirt, Public ii"lth nuwa, auiiport'il by fled Croaa fumla, huva during the mint vmr irlven health ttuoervlalon i.nA .rln, :ill,,n to innra Minn Hi (1110 of I rhe"k. our avhool children; 10.8H homi-e have I 'w"a r " , P"'lur" nupi'ori llin I mini unit jwncr yimn nnv (.'. I Major. Tho outliorltlaa claim that the pair had workil a plan whereby a amnll aum waa depoaited In a bonk and a number of checka then drawn upon It and pnaaed. Tha womun'a attorney contended to the auprcmn fourt that becauaa tho check aha pnaaed waa algned by a man with a depoalt In bank It cuuld not xt a forged cheek. Iwen vlaitvd by theaa nurae and hv liiefl(.-4 by their knowledge of the prevention of lllneaa and akllf In ra liaf of aufferlnf. Iliaaaier HrrU l aed. TbtoUKh the dlaaeter aervlce of the Hed Croaa our atate haa a moat eftl eient form of community Insurance (ainat a dlaaatar. Kach chapter la a Jt'd Croaa county organlaatlon unit, ready to earve the county whenever It may ba vial ted by dlaaated, ae hia been tha cuae In near try atatea during the pitat few mnntha. The Ited Croaa dlanater baae at Omaha during the puat year waa called upon to and auppllia and ri ulrk aid to the neigh boring" a! nta of Houth Dakota when a tornado cut through aeveral eountlea trailing ruin In Ita pith. The tervlr and reepoiielhlliiy of tha Ited ('roae reui'hea uround tha world. Within the paat two waeka It luia been called upon by the preeldent of the United Htateg to give aid to the itatltute rafugeee from Greece and haa reanonded to the requeat by aaaumlng full reeponalblllty tor alt re litf oparatlona In (Jreece. To the end that eurceae may at tend the erTorta fit the officer e and mimliera of the 101 Ited Croaa chap tere In Kehmakii In thla annual roll chII, I cheerfully and eanieatly Uigl upon the cltlwna of our aute to give heed to tha rail, and by ao doing, n.nka more tolerable the condition of thoae who auffer and prevent guffer In? In the cane of many more. Appeals of Forgers Show Relationship Mnroln, Nov, H r!pcclal Two ap- prulM In rrlrnlnnl caae.. Involving fiaii'lulent and forged cheek tranwic tlori. audmltted In aupreme court, el though the proa'-cutlona were bad In Iiffi n nt eountlea and from the nainea there waa no relation between the de fendant, brought out the claim on the part of tho atato that the partlea were ri oily hualand and wife, or had ao panned hernaelve off. The flrat caae waa that of Mm. C, . Malora, allaa Mra. Ethel Bmlth, ronvicted In Ijineaater county of paaa- Ing a fored check, and tha -eimd that of Waller liaker, convicted In Adama county of panning a forged AaalKtant Attorney Oenernl Former Court Opponents Now Court Colleagues XV. V. H afc Wkir U'gpplih. William r. Wappdh and Krank Dlnaen rode up to the municipal bench together on a wave of votte at Tuenrtuy'e election after two yeura of verbal etrlfe in Onlral police court, where Wappich haa been rnaglatrafe and Pineen the proaecutor. Many time, Pineen, eager for con vlctlona on varloua chargea from drurikenneaaj and diaturbanc-x to petit larceny, haa buret forth In violent dlKrourae at tlrii"H when Judge Wap pich deeded on dlaiulaanla. Now, Pineen will be able to demon- v. . Pineen, frank Irate to Wappich bow be will dla peuae Juatlce 'from the bench of ma nlclpal court. I'olli court go-a out of exlatcnce Juniinry 1 and Ita d nt lee taken over by tha nlargd municipal bench, Wappich led tha ticket for munici pal Jii'lK by 2,000, Pineen leading bhotwell by I,001 and Charlee H. f;i gutter trailing ridotwoll, who led lilrn by a,oo. For Colds, Influenza and as a Preventive JBy iBxmtiva u-4 XxQuinmsjJ Xw tmblt$ jdr The First and Original Cold and Crip Tablet The box bears this signature 30c, Juror Protects Sentence for Contempt in Neal Trial Lincoln, Nov. (Hpeclal.) Jiuaaell It or can, a Juror In the trial at Au burn of Mra. Lucy Neal on the charge of murdering her husband, Pen Neal, proteatcl before, tho aupreme court Wfdngilay againat the aentence giv en him by Judtfe Itaper on conviction AltVf.KTIHKMKMT, PHiMFRQM SORE ACHING J DINTS What la rheumatlam? Pain only. 8t. Jacobs Oil will atop any pain ao Quit drugging. Not one caae In fifty requires Inter nal treatment. Iluh soothing, pene trating 8'. Jaetiba Oil directly upon the tender spot and relief cornea in stantly, fit. Jacoba Oil la a harmleaa rheumatism and aclatlca liniment, which never disappoints and can not. hum the ikln. Limber tip! Quiet complaining! Get a small trial bottle from your drug glat, and In Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and aclatlo pnln, aorcneas, stiffness und swelling. Don't suffer! Hellef awaits you. Old. honest St. Jacoha Oil has cured milliona of rheumatism .suffcrera In the lant half century, and Is Just as good for wi;, ticn, tieuralgia, lumbago, back ache, sprnlna and swellings. for contempt of court, As the case waa about to be submitted lo the Jury word cam to the court that. Itozian had been talking about the case and declaring bis belief that the defendant was Innocent, An Investigation an J the sentenco followed. Jtozcan declared that the charge was not tru nnd that he had not talk ed with anybody about the case, Jfis conduit vaa demcd by tho court suf ficient cause to dismiss th Jury and a new trial was ordered, It was never held. Youth Plead Not Guilty to Charges for Death of Girl Lincoln, Xuvm . (Hjieclal.) Myron MoOralle, Chappell (Neb.), youth who drove the automobile In which JWnry Zuick of Gen ou. met her death a fw years ago, pleaded not guilty to the charge of manslaughter when ar raigned in court. He gnve a 11,000 bond, signed by his father, for appear ance In dlatrlct court, having waived a preliminary hearing- The youth la a buslneas college atu dent and the girl, who worked tem porarily In the city, was one of a par ty of guests taken on a Joyride, The state chargea that Mcdi-allo unwit tingly caused the Kill's ilealli ',,y reck less driving of an automobile, which his father had allowed him to bring to Lincoln. Soviet Jow Has Lawyers. Moscow, Nov. 8. Even lawyers, who were blamed by the communist for all the Ills of mankind, have come back, for five years nobody prac ticed law In the bolshevik paradise. A man accused of crime, llko the man get'lntf married, could have his btst friend around to support him In the hour of trial. Anybody. Now, with the N. K. P. or new eco nomic policy at work restoring Itus sla to all the conventional and so culled "capitalist Ic" methods of the rest of the world, tha Soviets have compromised on the question of law yer aa well, Hy a new decree ISO men nre permitted to become "soviet lawyers." Jtequlremcnfe are three years' work In a soviet fnatltutlon of just'en or an examination by the soviet peoples court. Three hundred and twenty posts were filled when the decree was Issued, so a great aenun ble was expected for the other 20, However, your best friend will still be able to defend you in the lower courts for minor crimes. Irish Kepuhliean Troops Attack Wellington Uarracki Dublin, Nov, g. (My A. P.) An at tack with machine guns and rifles from nearby housa tops was made by Irish republican forces against the Wellington military barracks thla aft ernoon. Three national army soldiers were killed and 20 others wounded In thtf fighting, which lasted two hours. The casualties suffered by tha repub licans was not le'irned. Powerful Karlio Station. Vevey, Nov, A new wireless tele graph and telephone station, stated to be the most powerful on the con tinent, was opened at Lausanne re cently, ' The station enables constant tele phonic communication to be kept tip with airplanes of the Paris Lausanne air service. It will also broadcast meteorological Information. Communication with London Is stated to be working per fectly. The wireless telephone haa a radius of 409 miles, places s fsr distant us La Il'M'helle, the French port, being distinctly heard. Postal Clerks Given Sentenees Part of Allege,! Mail RoMery Gang Sentenretl to Leaven worth Prion. Eleven of tha It poatal employes who pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing from the 1'nlted Htates malls at the t'nlon Pacific malt terminals in Council liluffs were yeoti-rday sen tenced tJ short terms in the federal prison at lx-avenworlh by Judga Mar tin J. Wade. The caaea of the remaining 23 clerks will b (oiillnueil until the February term of court In order to permit further Investigation, the Judge stated. All of the 11 sentenced man were allowed 10 dsys before the execution of the sentence In which to appeal to the president of the l.'nited Htates for clemency. Names, length of sentences In years nnd amount of appeal tximls for each man are given aa followa: rionarl W. Krlntow, mm and one- half yeara, 12,000; I-anim. i: prooka, rne and one-half, I2,uu; t'lyoe u. Campbell, two, $3,000; Clarence C, Iwiielly, one and one hair, f Z.coo; rtu Phua T. Hansen, one, 2.oo; Arthur If. Kllgore, one, $2,000; Albert Lamar, one and one half, $2,600; Myron V. Maxwell, two, $2,:,00 Charles U.Terry, two, 2,f,00; t'burlea J. Hlarr, two, IL600; Clark It. Wray, one, $2,000, New Trial Is Sought for Burt County Men Lincoln, Nov. . Hpee!n!.) - Pave Muklll and liowhtnd Hhafer, Hurt county men convicted of robbery, were represented In supreme court Wednea day by an attorney who Insleted that the two old men who swore to their Identity are nearly blind and could not possibly have told who their as sailants were by the llnht of a q'i"r ter moon. perijamln Kelso lived In a shack along the Missouri river und had re eelved $?0O from the sale or some property. He says that. Huklll knew of bis having the money and that be and Khafer broke Into the shack, beut his aged companion senseless and then ordered him to hand over the money. Ail he gave them was zi, al though ho bad the $U0O hidden away. The companion also identified tho two men. They Introduced an alibi. Tho attorney uKlcd that tho court reduce their sentence of from 6 to IS years, If It denied a new trial, aa he believed Judge L, Ii. Pay was too severe. - f u V 1 I -032 Kancher to Tell Stories. Peraonal reminiscences from the days of riding the rangy and hunting big game will be told by John Mc Donald Anderson, owner of the Lazy Par ranch In Wyoming, when he speaks at the meeting of tho Omaha Triangle club Thursday noon at Ho tel Kontenclle. DRESSLSW MODERATE PRICES Julius OrMn 1512-DoulasSt mmrnx I.. Vn,i, '.J ..... . larana irane r Our ttetaway CxeerU ii a tfcaa. aal It auMriML Cat Ut NOW F&one Dow. 1623 KJOHUI MVEIUI mo CO. r'h'-m ATlantic 1856 Voeal Artists to Sing for Bee Mils Ruih Ilieher and Hu- dolph Uelgren to Give Program. The Omaha Ilea will present in nulla concert Thuraduir evening Mies litith llleber, contralto, and Itudolph IMgren, baritone, from station VAAW at the drain exchange, JJoth are well known In Omaha musical circles. Mlas llleber Is a pupil of Miss Mary Munehhoff ami la soon to be heard In a special atudlo recital. Mhe Is a former eoloisl at Trinity cathedral and la now director of the chole at Bt. Martina Kptacopal church. he bus tliotten a wide vari ety of aonga; "Pale Mis.n," an Indian ang, by frederlck Knight Iigsn; "My Llndy a popular negro love melody, and "The lilg I'.rown Pear," an amusing cbsracter piece by Manna .ticca, for an encore she will sing "My Lit lie Hutillower, Goodnight," by Fred V'anderloop, Mr. llelgren's program will be an nounced tomorrow. He la aotolHt at Trinity cathedral and la one of a family of musicians. Shields for IJulhs. A two step audio frequency ampli fier set squealed so loudly when one's band whs placed near the vacuum tubea that It greatly rotnrded recep tion. M.e In I shields placed on the panel did not help. Then paper tubea were made to slip over the vacuum tubes and project about one half Inch above the top. Tho paper tubea were painted with aluminum paint. The squealing almost disap peared entirely, permitting much bet ter reception than before. The aluminum gilt run t obtained easily nt any hardware store. Hears Sermon liy Katlio. Itimiiin, Nv, S. Confined to her home by Ilium for more than a score of years, Mrs. T. Ilnsklna, of No. It I'nynoii avenue, Pnirhester, heard her flrat sermon for nearly 10 in by means of the radio, Krlend of the Invalid learned that her cdiif regret waa that aha rnuld Mot go lo church, a they Installed a radio upparuliia In her room, Mra. lUeklne declared that It waa Jut like a voice from another world. Iiroailcasters League. Chicago, Nov, T. Completion of the diet nation wide organisation of radio broudraatlng elation owner was an nounced ns a result of the broad rasters' convention held here. The new organization la to be called th National broadcasters' league, Ita mambeiahlp Is composed ex cluslvsly of owner of broadcasting stations. shape. Thanking )u In ''van, I'AfL II- Tltl LLINtlKltj Clark. Nob, J Try a single 'f I'" J6 J. i ...i n ... Sil f.u( lilull at M hoih unit i'u 'i - - hiuh ml if vou ran arrange It. Tlv mtiHt b aunethlnif wrong with yc batteries. I sdvlne you charge th.. again to be certain of their inndltloi, Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION INOIOf STKWJ 6 BCLL ANf Hot watr Sure Relief Questions Tim Omaha Pee, Itadlo Pepurtment. Pear Hlr; I have a gi neial receiving set with two audio frequency am plifies. I would like to know what length antenna will give rue bent re sults. When I tune In with a sta tion It die out in a little while, What causes thla? My battery la in good ELL-ANS 25g and 75 Pecs.es.ea Everywhere ; 5 (IiIIIiMiilClb'Klu shnrvm innrinnnnind Free Lecture on Christian Science Mr, at DRUID HALL, 2414 Amei Ave., Monday and Tuesday evenings, November 13 and 14 at eight o'clock By Frank H. Leonard, C.S.B., of Chicago Uirl.r the auawlcra of Third Church of Chritl. Sclrnllit. nf Oninht, Leonard la a mxmh.r of h Board of bavtur.ahlp of tlx Molh.r Church, tho Flrat Church of Chriat, Sciential, In Doaton, M.atachuaolla. 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