5 THE BEE: .OMAHA, PR IP AY, FEBRUARY 4, 191G. SLOAN IS POSHING CAR SHORTAGE BILL Congressman from Fourth Nebraska Makes Exhibit of Condi tiom in Weit. WOULD SIDETRACK MUNITIONS (From a Ftff Ocrreanondent WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. (Special Tele urarn.) Kepreeentatlve Ploan la receiving endorsements from many localities In Ne hraska favorable to his Mil proponing an embargo on the shipment of munition intll the grain congestion In the esetern terminals be relieved. These endorse ments are not alone confined to Ne hraeka, but dealera In grain In other slate are urging lerltlation to relieve what la obviously a serlout situation growing out of the car ahortage. Western railroad tn reply ta n Inter rogation, atata that car condition make It impossible to move grain aa they would like. The Union Pectne report 10,000 less car On It line thsn It own. The Burlington ha t.OrO. The Rock Inland, while not ao many a either the I'nlon Pacific or Burlington, ha large number. On the Northweetern similar condition obtalna. but the management I hopeful of early relief. Wires trim the West. Among the many telegrams received by Mr. Sloan the following tail the story of storajro and contention in which car moving I concerned. The Western Elevator association of western Nebraska, says Ha elevator I rilled to capacity wr)h wheat and soft com, which will not keep In case of warm weather. The shortage of car seems lo be getting worse. General Manager O. W. Ifoldrsge of the Burlington, Omaha, says: ' Our com pany own necessary equipment to take rare of preaent shipments, but there has en a steady drain of car loaded With grain for expert point. Were th car are tied np and do not return. We have at this time 1.000 less car on our lint than w own and this shortage la grow Ing." ' . Walters, Omaha: "Oar ahortsga not ureal. W expect normal conditions lat ter part of week or ten day. Extreme cold weather ha made movement slow." J. W. Phorthlll, York. Neb., secretary of the Nebraska Farmers' orsln TeI era' association: Conditions approach ing calamity. Munitions seem to have preference over grain." Klevater losapasilee Protest. farmers' Grain and Hupply of ITIysaes, Xeb.j 'Tha car shortage I getting de. perate and many farmers think they must move their grain In the month." Farmers Grain and Co-operative com any. Ooehner Elevator company, Ta mora. Neb.: "Car shortage. Need car lad." Ax tell, Neb., report elevator full of wheat and tort corn that should b moved at net. Charles War of th Union Pacific, Omaha: "Ten thousand of our bos ear In eastern territory. There la temporary anonasa in grein section and corre- ponding shortage of equipment of east ern line to move grain from Mlseourl river terminal elevators outbound. W are making slight galna on our Kansas and Nebraska grain order. "There ai t.SSI more t'nlon Pn'lflo system car off our rail than foreign cere on our line," Congressman Bloan will press for an rarly hearing on hla bill now nerdlng be fore the interstate and foreign commerce committee. Congressman Reavla has ac cepted an Invitation to deliver an add res before the Herman-American club of HaJtlmora on Lincoln'! birthday, Febru ary 11. , SMITH HELD GUILTY" OF MURDER BY JURY (Continued from Page One.) not look at him when they filed Into tiieir seats. The verdict read follows: "We. th Jury duly impaneled and sworn In the teas of (Kate against Kelly M. Smith, do find tha said defendant guilty of murder in the second degree." Attorney Ritchie laat night aaid a mo tion for a now trial would be filed, and if it were overruled an appeal would bo taken. county Attorney. Magney tn Ms closing argument to tha Jury mad a strong at tack afatnst tha theory f the defense that th shot which killed Mr. Campbell In a, rooming bouse at 128 North Nine teenth street wat fired by arldent while ftmlth was strurcllng with Plley Camp bell, th woman' husband. Mr. Mtfney said Ironically: ftmlth ae cidentally brought th revolver from Bt. Iouls; accidentally took tha revolver to the rooming house; accidentally took It out Of hi pocket: accidentally pointed It at -Mrs. C-impMI; ey"et,entelly put hit fintjer en the trigeorj ti x accidentally fired and -Vr. Campbell accidentally filed." M bat. gteite Asked. The county attorney told thv jury h lid not ink for the extreme penalty, but trat the question of degree of homocld should le left with It Judgment. . ' Argument made by Deputy County At torney Piattl and A. P. P.ilclile, attorney for. the defense, occupied the morning teaeton of court. ' Piattl made a vigorous plea for con lctkn of Smith.' declaring that tha only ee-w!tnese to the shooting Of Mrs. Camp bell sgred In testifying that Smith aht hrr prior le tbe atruegle which ha had with Itiley Campbell, the woman' bus- luind: ' P.iUhie ftemsnded the acquittal of Smith on th ground that the state had failed to prove htyond doubt that Ma revolver es -not dlsrhsrged by accident while de wea atrugfllng with Campbell, aa he testified. Attwraey riaie asaell. Tlie attorney flayed Campbell, husband f the dead woman. In scsihlng language rid derlarid that the county attorney' i 'flic was prosecuting an Innocent tnan. He declsrrd no motive had been shown by the stste which would cause Smith to desire to bill Mra. Campbell. "Mr. France Campbell In her drath- 11 statement aaid: 'I did not see the gun before the shot.' That was a mighty pe e of evidence standing In tha way of a conviction ef this man. It bear out hi assertion that Campbell wa In front jf him snd was choking him when tht shot wa fired." To rreveat tbe Crip, CoMs causa grlu-LaxatHo Krome Qttr.tne tomovee the cause. There la oil- one "K;orao Quinine.' E. XV. Grove's signature on boa. tic. Advertisement. Advertlaera and customrrs profit by tha "i lts-t'lcd Ad" habit. Yes but Not in Their Neighborhood RE A I CSTAU 60T A PCACtt I've COr JUST GOT JUST WHAT NO, MO, NOT'Ht SITE. - T'S TOO CLOU. TV MtL . u Li m v 5 i""i t M m a II 7 U UNITED STATES NAVY SHOULD BE UNCONQUERABLE (Continued from Pegs Ons.) Fry shall be ready to tako cars of their own government." Tha crowd roared approval. "Tou have either got to get the men of thla nation ready to withstand th first onslaught or you har got to be ready to uffer from th first disaster." When tha president aaid he ws only asking for a trained cltlsanshlp, he-wee cheered.. Ha said he did not want to command a great army, but to command tha support ot confidence of hi fellow cltlseoi. "Th plan now before congress are niertly plan to aave tha live of Amer ican youth," he aaid. "And those plana wtll go through, tsrr Needs Fiaperls. "Tha modern fighting ehln, submarine every Instrument ot modern warfare must be bandied by expert. All w are asking for now Is a sufficient number of expert and a sufficient number of ves 1. There la no better tervk In th world than th service of the United Btates navy. But tha navy must have more ship snd we' are going to give th navy tha ahlpa It neJs. We must have a program and then Ur.k to It. Tho nary ha a great task. No other navy ha such a task. "W ought to hava tha greatest navy in the world." he declared, amid great applause, lie explained that tha coast line of the United State was so long that many hlps war needed. home of th newspaper editor who op posed preparedness, the president said, should see th crowd before him. "They would be convinced." he aaid. that what they y would not deoelv anyone. For, every day I bave been away from Waehlnrton. I have had Juat this feeling. Tha country la up; there Is no man wh I not awake, who does not realise what the situation la and what wa ahould do to meet tho situation." Mates, for Velee of People. Th president amphatelaUy reiterated ho believed that th UnlUd State waa Ith him. .It said th living room of tha White House do not faoa toward th cjt of Washington, but toward Vlr glnla and the open spaces. "That U whwr I listen for th volo f America." he declared. "I think I bare heard that vole say that w must lot no , on Invade th right of America." Heart f Coaatrr a.. Th heart of thla country, th president said, la sound and la made up of princi ples of human sympathy which iitovs all men "when not Interested witn ut poli cies of groups of men and the Impulses of lho who do not represent the peopl themselves. "I do not believe the world haa ever witnessed a cae where one people de sired to make war on another people," (ltd the president. " "I believe the aocurlty of America rests n the fsct that no man I master of America, We respect other nation. W do not dalm anything fur 'ourselves which thvy would not under like circumstances claim tor themselves. Every statement of right w have made la grounded upon th utterances of their own publto men." Tha president declared that If America w ere en gaged In a ternuia war he knew he would bo tneltned to aweep aside the miner impediments . of the ordinary transactions of government and not be punctilious a to th manner of fighting for Itfo. "The fortunate circumstance for Amer-K-s. my fellow countrymen. Is thst It I desires nothing but a free field and no ' favor. Our security la In th purity of our motive. heme Kill tare Igaeraat. "I do not wish to say anything dis respectful about any newspaper, but It is astonishing how little some newspaper editor know. I would Ilka some of them to giro a candid expression of th im pression that tbey have cot from what has happened since I left xashington. Tbey probably will give It tneir own interpretation and they won't deceive anybody. "The vole of America I very etl!I, but a very powerful vole. "Thee are days of Inflnlt prejudice nd passion because they are days of war. It ta aaid by aa old maxim that In time of war the law le silent. It is also true, that amidst 'wrtr th Judgment Is silent . "No man ought to y to any executive body: 'You must take my plan or none at all.' That la atupidily. but wa have tha right to insist that we will get th essential thing. That is th principle, th ayatem by which we can get a trained clttsenshlp, so that if It become neces sary to defend th nation the first lln of defenee on land will be mora adequate and an intelligent line of defense. I say on land bocauso America, apparently ha never been Jealous of armed force If they ar only at ea. "And America also know that you can't aend volunteers to sea unless you want to send them to tha bottom, too. Task ( Navy Croat. "Do you real! th task of the navy? Have you ever let your imagination dwelt upon th enormous stretch of octet from tha canal to Alaska, from th canal te th northern coast of Main? There I no other navy in the world that ha to cover o great an area, an area of de fense, at th American navy. "And It ought in my Judgment to b Incomparably the greatest navy in th world, but a I say, you have never been Jealous of armed force at sea. Tou have been Jeatoua of tho armed force on land, and I must say that I ahara wlttb you the Jealousy of a great military tab llshment. But I have never shared any prejudice against pt'ttlng arm In th hand of trained cltixons, whose Interest is to defend their hornet and their secur ity, and not to serve any political purpose whatever. "There la no politic in national defense, ladles and gentlemen. I would b sorry to see -men of different parties differ about anything, about th detail of thla great question, and I do not find any essential difference. "Home men do not ee anything; torn men look right straight Into the face of facta and sea nothing but atmospheric air. Pome men are so hopelessly and con tentedly provincial that they can't see th rest of th world. But they don't con stitute a larg or Influential minority oven." Th president ended his speech amidst applause. The band played "America," All stood up and sang. ' MITCHELL WINS IN SUIT TO TAX PHONE EARNINGS MITCHELL S. T., Feb. JWSpeolal Telegram.) The city of Mitchell hat again wea In Its fight to collect gt.gU.es, representing a 10 per cent ebarg on th gross taming ef th Dakota Central Tel aphona company In Mitchell for th year enOlsg May St. J81L Th decision affirms tha Judgment of Judge Frank B. Smith In Pavtsom oounty circuit court and la th result of a de cision Juat handed down by the state su preme court The suit originated la 9ll when th cor poration refused to pay tha above turn taxed on grots earnings. Imposed by an ordinance ot the city. MUNITIONS PLOT CASE DEFENDANT SENTENCED NEW TOrtK. Feb. . 1 -Frederick Schlelndt formerly a clerk in th City National bank, convicted of telling- oon- ridentUl lu formation regarding tha ship ment of munitions to th entente allies, was today sentenced to th penitentiary for an Indeterminate term. Schlelndt waa accused of furnishing th bank' privat telegrams and other documents to Paul Xoenlg, the reputed head of th German secret service In thla city. , THREE DROWN AS THEY TRY TO SAVE SKATER PORCM. Okl., Feb. 3. Three men wer drowned at the waterworks lake her last night while they wer trying to rescue Mire r'tclla Anderson, one of a skating party, who went through the Ice, Th dead: OftPKK AXDFTtSON. Jft. I.KONAHU JoIINkON. 2X UKOROK STK1NKK, :U The boil lis wore recovered. REPUBLIC STEEL MORE THAN DOUBLES EARNINGS NEW TORK, Feb. i.-The annua re port of the Republic Iron and Steei com pany for the year ending December a. 1915. whit h waa mad ) public today, ahowt total profits of Ij.bS.KO. This represent au Increase over 114 of I3.115.SS7. Th net profit ar given a H.SM.T23, an In crease of H.510,6i over the preceding year. , test Lifts Kasbarajw. BALTIMORE, Md.. b. f.-The Penn sylvania, which thro week ago lifted Ha embargo on grain exports through Baltimore, haa Issued a new embargo on all graiu exports through this port, ef fective today. Ftelg ht congestion it given tt tht reason. Notable Artillery Activity Reported On Western Front FERUX, Tab. .-Vla lonrton.-No-table artillery activity by both aldea along th Franco-Belgian front Is re ported by German army headquarter in today's official statement. The allied ar tillery fire has been particularly heavy In the vicinity of Neuville. where the Germna recently made a considerable gain Of ground. English mine erator In the vicinity of Hulloch were occu pied by German troops. Th text of the statement follow: "Western theatr: The nemy artillery haa vigorously replied to th shelling by our artillery of enemy position over a wide front. "Northwest of Hulloch we occupied two Crater caused by the explosion of British mines before our front. "In the region of Neuville the enemy Inrrnssed Its artillery fir until during the afternoon It assumed great activity. Along other parts of th front lively ar tillery activity developed. "In the Argonno hand-grenat fight occurred. "In the region of Peronne our airmen shot down two aeroplanes, one English and on French. Three of th occupants were killed and the French observation offloer waa seriously Injured. "Eastern and Balkan theater: Th sit uation la unchanged." LONDON. Feb. I The following Brit ish official statement ha been Isused re garding the operations on th western fr nt: "One of our patrsl last night after shooting a hostile sentry, threw hand grenades Into hostile trenches established st th northern end of Frixe. "At about 11:39 o'clock this morning th enemy attempted a surpiia attaok agslnst our trenches near Tpre on th Pllkelm road. Th attack wa not pre ceded by an artillery bombardment and was easily repulsed by our fir. TAnid. Fb. I. (Via London.) Th fol lowing statement was given out at th war office tht afternoon: "Th night waa calm and there I noth ing of Importance to report Shortly after midday yeaterday following a spirited bombardment th German launched an atack agalntt our position in th Boil Des Buttes, north of th Alan in th re gion of th village of Bols." Heir to Turk Throne Assassinated by a Member of His Suite PARIS, Feb. J. "Tussef Ittedin, what ever may be said, was assassinated by hit autte. by order of the committee of union and progress." said Cherlf Pasha, who with Prince Sabah Edtn. directs th personal movement of the Turkish oppo- sltlon, to a reporter for th Matin. "Lat terly Yussof had revolted against the dic tatorship of tha Young Turks. He be came dangeroui and he haa been re moved. Ills successor. Vahld Edln. It even more hostile to the Young Turks thsn was Yutsof. "I should not Ilk to make a prediction regarding th length of hit life," aaid Cherlf Paaha In conclusion. A dispatch front Constantinople to Reu tcrt Telegram company, dated February 3, announced the report that Yussof Issedtn, heir apparent to th Turklau throne, had committed suicide. Later de tails supplied from th same source said that th prince took hi life by opening a vein In his left arm, that a statement declaring that ha had met bit death by suicide wtt signed by all th principal doctors In Constantinople, and that th prince wa buried at Stamboul on the day following hit death. Yussof Ixsedln, who wss born In Con stantinople October 9, 1'iT, was a first cousin of tha present sultan.. Vahid Edln, who 1 mentioned as tha new heir ap parent, waa born In Constantinople Jan uary 12, 1MI, and la tb brother, of the present aultan. Accused of Theft Of Valuable Gems LOS ANGELES. OaL. Fwb. 1. -Ad vises received bar from 81 Paul. Minn., tail ing of the arreat of a man and a woman whoaa naine wer not given, revealed today tha theft from Mr. Cletfta Baldwin 8 tocher ef a necklaoa reported to be worth between $36,000 and ITS. 008. Mra. Btocker la a daughter ot the lata E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, a noted turfman, and inherited hi tt0.000.0M aetata. Polio Detective Bruoe Boyd and H. V. Hatter, superintendent of a local privat agency, hava been in M. Paul eevwraj day. BT. PAUL, Minn.. Tab. - A profes sional automobile race driver and a woman companion, alleged ta hava stolen jewelry and money totalling gTS.ooo front a Lot Angelet woman, according to re ports here, ar tn St. Louis today an route to California under esoort of two detective from a privat ageney. Th race driver and his companion, with their escort, departed from St. Paul last night after several days ot maneu vwrlag by tha detectives. No arrest was roeorded in th cat. Hotel attache stated that an agreement had been reached by which tha jewelry waa to be returned to the woman front whom It waa stolen. SAN FRANCISCO. rb. t-Mra. Stock, r's necklace haa been recovered, aceordi Ing to Oavla McNab, bar attorney her. British Freighter Sinks in Atlantic LONDON. Feb. a-ReporU ef th sink ing In mid-Atlantic of the British freighter Chaeehlll, from New Tork. January It, for Havre, with a cargo ot supplies for th Frenoh government. were confirmed today. Th Chaeehlll foundered January IS. Its crew was rescued by the Spanish aleamshlp Mar Adriatico, which arrived at Gibraltar on February ! Vataa C atef D4. BOSTON. Feb. (.George E. Williams, ecretarv and treasurer of th Strreo- typere and elect ruiypers i nion or itorth America sine l&d, died tvday at hit heme rere, agea 71. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. I -The Iwcal committee of the American Jewish relief rcmmltt, at a meetlna; today reported tnai j..iaw nua seen pibdsea lit tbe cant' plgn to raise funds In thla city. Da as a Meats Fbrwarr IS. PETROGRAD vts London). Feb. 1 The Novo Vremyw says It has loarned from a n-ltahla source that th Duma will assemble February is. Ea-Preasler at ire oDead. LONDOV. Feb. 1-The death of former Premier alevronitchalia of Grwece is an nounced tn a tdapatrh to the Fxchance Telegraph company from Athens. British War Office Denies Air Raid Story from Berlin LONnON, Feb. .-Th wsr office last night Issued the following statement with reference to th Zeppelin raid on Eng land: "The utterly In accurst report In the Berlin official telegram of rebruary 1. which purported to describe the effect of the air raid on the night of January 31, affords further proof of tha fact that th raiders were quite unable to ascer tain their position or snape their course with any degree of certainty "A number of cases of injury, mostly slight have been reported since t!ie previous figures were issued, and ther have been two or three more death. The fururea now stand as follows: "Killed: Men, 83; women, V; children, ; total. U. "Injured: Men, El; women, M; children, total. 101. making the totala of killed and Injured: Men, M; women, W; chil dren, S, a total of 190. "A church and congregational chapel were badly damajred and a pariah room waa wrecked. Fourteen bouse were de molished and a great number damaged less seriously. Some damage, not very ! serious, wa caused to railroad property J In two places. Only two factories, neither being of any Importance, and a brewery were badly damaged, and two or thro other factories were damaged slightly. 'Tha total number of bombs discovered up to th present exceed 300. Many of them fell in rural places, where no dam age was caused." Donn Roberts and Fellow Defendants Have Lost Appeal CHICAGO, rb, .-Th cenvlctlon of Donn M. Roberts, former mayor of Terr Haute, Ind., and ten other found guilty with him ot election frauds, wer sus tained by tht United State court of ap yea Is here todsy. In the Terr Haute, Ind., election scan dal lli men wer arrested, charged with violating the election law in tbe Novem ber election in 1914. Eighty-three pleaded guilty, five not guilty and twenty-seven, including th eleven ruled on today, filed demurrer which were overruled by the lower court. Twenty-seven defendants wer found guilty and sentenced to the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan. Appeal from the judgment of the lower court waa made by Donn M. Roberta, Alexander Aoael, William Crockett, Ueerga Ehrenhardt, John E. Oreen, Charles Houghton, Harry Montgomery, Hilton Redman, Ell H. Redman, Elmer Talbot and Lewis Nunley. British Ship Belle of France is Sunk LONDON. Feb. . The British teem- shlp Bell ef France haa been sank. Th European In Ita crew and 210 Lascars wer landed. Nineteen Laacart are ralsa- ing. Tha Bell of Franc was last reported tt Karachi, a port of India, on Itt ar rival there from Port Said on December" SI Its grots tonnate waa !.?. It waa ! feet long, of a fret beam and was built tt Sunderland. England, In 1902 for th Bell Steamship agency, limited, of Liverpool. ' DartaaeBt Orders. ' WASHINGTON. Feb. HffirxxMiil Tata. gram.) Iowa rural letter carriers ap pointed: Kensett. Andrew O. A u as tan ; iMspleton. otto F. Owens: Montrose. Thomas P. Knotts. civil service examlnstlon Will be held on March U for postmaster at Talnor. jveo. Wyoming Discontinued. Mllll. Uinta county: mall to Evaneton. South Past City. Fremont county; mall to Atlantic city. Mr. Venl-And-CuMt -Ilcre'sMr. 'Gets-It' The New nan Com Cure Tbat'a as Sure aa the Kiting Kun. "Glad to meat you'" says the rasor to th oorn. I'll bleed for you!' eeyt tb oorn to tbe rasor. Raaora and corn love each other. Corns love to b cut, Why, A Way. Did T De Itt Kieta-It fev Me After This It I Live!" iMcked. gouged, salved, plaatered and erked out they grow faster. Mr. and ..Irs. Went-and-Oit-It realise It now they use 'YleU-It" Instead It'a tha won derful, almple cor-cure that never falls. ftopa pain. Tou apply It In I eeoonds. it ones at once, the com ta doomeo. Nothing to stick to the Blockings or press on the corn. It meana good-night to plasters, stives. dlRgera. rasore and toe bundling You can wear entailer ahoea Tour corns will come rinht off. "clean aa a whistle." Never Inflames healthy flesh. The world's blrsest selling- com pure. "t-ts-!t" Is sold bv drucalats everywhere. 26c a bottle, or aent direct by E. Lawrence ft Co.. Chicago, III. Bold In Omaha and rerommeuded aa the world's best com remedy hy Sherman at McCownell Dnie Co. stores. HEHSHA17 CAFE Concert Dansant EVERY EVENING FROM 10:30 P. M. SrKCT AL NIGHTS Monday, Friday and Ratwrday Augmented Orchestra Entertainers. AVl'iEMEWTI. IK TORTFE 8:20 arorUi Brothers SVeek Oo. 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