Bonar Law Issues Call for Help to United States British Premier Wants Co Operation of America in Set tling Reparations—Would Cancel Interallied Debts. London, Pec. 15.—(By A. F>— Premier Bonar Law, In an Important statement In the house of commons yesterday, declared frankly for the policy of the Balfour note, which ad located adjustment t f interallied debts fc'all-around cancellation. England on Us part surrendering its share of r< natations to he paid by Germany. Thus the ptlnie minister indicated Qiat the new government, despite *ts first declaration that the Balfour note no longer existed so far as the present British government was con cerned and that It would not con sider itself bound by it, feels im pelled to the same policy as the previous government. The remainder of Bonar Law's speech was clearly addressed to both France and the United States—to France, a plea for moderation In dealing with Germany on the ground that that country Is already on the verge of collapse; to America, a call for help and co-operstlon In settling the difficult problems of reparations and interallied debts. Ilraws Bark Fleture. Another important phase of his , speech was the dark picture drawn of England's economic and Industrial future, should the tjimh hoped for Improvement in trade not materialize. - The prime minister showed the ut most anxiety that there should be no misunderstanding of British feel ings toward both France- and the United States and said that it was only Epgland's difficult position he 1 was making clear. England was burdened with \rry henv fixation, which was a clog on industrial enter prise, resulting in terrible unemploy ment—a problem that made it neces sary. first that there should he no military occupation of German tenl lory, which would still further hand! cap Europe without producing results in cash; and, second, compelled him frankly to face the fact that England was unable to pay the American debt if it received nothing from Europe. I In the subsequent debate the most j noteworthy speech was made by James MacDonald, the labor leader Air. Lloyd George also spoke, but confined himself to a brief expres- ' Saturday and Monday Drug Sale 60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil for .37c 10c Palmolive Soap, 4 for.30oth doth nnd fftlk, *re »pwl«lly priced for thi« week at $14.79* 1921 Tmmm CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Manufacturers’ Sale of High Grade Shirts and Hosiery Bilk Hosiery, plain, fancy and clocked, for ladies snd men. Silk end Wool Hosiery, for Ladies and men. All Wool Heather Hose’ for ladies and men. Silk Striped Shirts, all sixes, finest quality. Thi» Sale ia for Two Day» Only 408 Karbach Block. sion of complete approval of Mr. Co llar Law's speech. Mr. MacDonald, on th» contrary, gave a complete elucidation of the policy cf the labor party. He main tained that the United States Held the key and was the only country able to give Great Britain any help He differed from the premier, how ever. in believing that it wns inad visable to mix together too much the questions of reparations and inter allied debts. He admitted that Ger many possessed enormous industrial possibilities, yet it must be carefully handled, or it would follow Austria into bankruptcy. He feared that both France and England would need to lower their expectations from Germany very substantially. Statement Borne Out. Washington, Dec. 13.—(By A. 1* i— Information reaching the American government through trade channels, it was said, tends to bear out the statement of Premier 1 Linar Law that an economic collapse In threaten ing Germany. In fact, it was declar ed, Germany appears to be approach ing the point where it will be unable to import food in sufficient quantities to feed the people. So far as the allied debt was con cerned, officials maintained silence. Tim position of the United States, however, has been repeatedly stated -i one holding the debt question to be distinct from reparations. Head of Volga Relief Society Dies at Lincoln Lincoln. Dec. 15.—Dr. H. P. Wek t s.ser, president of the American Volga lit lief society, died here early this morning, following an operation for 1 appendicitis. lie was a member of the American college of surgeons and for a number of years was an active worker in the cause of relief for European sufferers along the Volga river, A breakdown from overwork in this and other endeavors contribu ted to his death, physicians here said. Surviving Dr. Wekesser are his wid ow. two children, one brother and two sisters. \\ inlerset Jury Frees Alleged Ballbat Slayer Winterset, la.. Dec. 1—Fred Men nealv, charged with the slaying of Earl Schweers last September at Ilebron, was found not guilty by a jury in district court here. Schweers was killed with a baseball hat fol lowing an argument during a Sunday baseball game. Remember that losers can be choosers and choose The Omaha Bee "Want" Ads whenever they lose any thing. They make winners out of wise losers. Grain Company Manipulations \ Will Be Aired! Mve-Selineider-F owler Stock holders Enjoin Disposal of STo.OGO in Printing I Company Stock. -- ' ! Suits tiled in the district court by ' the stockholders of the Nye-SchneiA- i erFoi '‘rain company against | Frank Vow. of Fremont, former ; president of the company, threatened to make public various inside trans- i actions involving tl\e handling of the ! company's assets by Fowler prior to the company's financial embarrass ment a year ago. The stockholders j of the company have obtained from . District Judge Fitzgerald a temper* ary restraining order enjoining Fow- ; let* from disposing of $75,000 worth | of stock in the Omaha Printing com-| pany, which they allege rightfully i belongs to them. They allege that the company ac quired this stock in payment of 1 claims which it held against Ray ] Nye, former head of the Nye-Schneld- ! er Fowler company, and also former j president of the Omaha Printing com- ' pany. They claim that Mr. Fowler, while president of the Nye-Sebnelder Fowler company, sold to that com pany a part of his own holdings of this stock and took In exchange stock In the Omaha Printing company. ; This, it is alleged, was at a time when Fowler knew the Nye-Schneld er Fowler stock was greatly depre ciated in value, while the Omaha , Printing company stock was worth , more than par. Fraud Is Claimed. The plaintiffs claim that this trans- ! action constituted a fraud upon 1 them as stockholders of the Nye Schneider-Fowler company. A few months later the Nye-Schneider-Fow lor company was forced, in order to avoid bankruptcy, to turn over con trol of its stock to Julius Barnes, op erating as the Nye-Sehneider-Jenks company. The injunction is prelim inary to efforts by the stockholders to secure restitution of the amount claimed. ft. tt. Sidner of Fremont, attorney for Mr. Fowler, said last night that the suit Is entirely without founda tion. Attorney Explains. "I was both attorney for the Nye Schneider-Fowler company and pres ident of the First National bank of Fremont at this time, said Sidner. 1 "Tim Oinalia Printing company stock was owned by Mr. Nve and was taken l.y Mr. Fowler when Mr. Fowler made good certain obligations due from Mr. Xye to the First National bank. The Omaha Printing company stock was never the property of the Xye Schnel der-Fowler company and cannot in any way be considered an asset of that company.” The Nye-SclmeiJerFowKcom pany has several hundred stockhold ers in Nebraska Rnd its affairs have been the subject of much concern to ill. m tot the list two years. The suit just filed is said to be one of several which are threatened. Auto Accident Slayer Is Sentenced to Prison (Jedai Rapids, la., Pec. 15.—Pan Clark, coni cted of manslaughter for the death ef Miss Edna Morgan In an : automobile last summer, was sen tenced to eight years in the reforma tory. 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