1-1 r TOE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: A 13, WW." dill compels; use of english AT r.TEETiriGS Measure Provides One Lan guage Shall Be Used at All 1 Gatherings Held for Po- ; litical Purposes. ... , -By a Staff-Correspondent , Lincoln, " April 12, One more s of "the so-called Americanization measares pending in the legislature was rescued at the last minute by the house sifting committee just-be-fore noon today from the death sentence pronounced yesterday by the house killing alt senate bills not reported out from the Committee by that time. .. j . -This was S. 237, by Senators Perry Reed and Fred Johnson. . tt had passed the senate without op position and went to the house edu cation committee, where it was - amended and then , reported . out Since then it has been awaiting ae . tion by4he sifting committee. V j-ir The house committee yesterday afternoon considered the bill but a motion to reportlt out failed by one vote. Friends of the measure - re fused to accept the action as iinaJ and renewed their fight this morn ing. ' . . h ": How They Stood. , Representatives Mears, Foster and ""Hodman , were opposed to the measure, ' while iDalbey, Miller, iXfurdy, Windham, NBirdsall, Byrum, Anderson, Jenison, Good and Jacobs ', were in favor of placing the measure on the general file, . . J Opponents of the bill claimed that t was introduced for , political ef- Jsct and was being urged by the emocratic papers of the state to put he republican- party in, bad. ' The bill place an absolute ban on the , use of foreign tongue at political , meetings or public gatherings of a , general nature. It does not attempt to deal with religious.meings , ' 1 1 ' .Ttst f Measure. f. In its amended form.whkh is satis- ' . factory to the introducers of the bill, it reads as follows: ' "Hsrsaflsr, all public -meetlns held I tola th state of Nebraska; meeting! K4M Ms compliance with provlaiona of the tatuteei political meetings or conven- , tlons, whether delegate or otherwlae, and ,' all meetings, or eonrentlena the purpose . and object of which are the cemldera tlon and discussion of political or non political subject or questions ot a-eaeral s. lifterest, or relating, to the well-being of any class or organization In the etate of Nebraska, tor the endorsement or re Jetlei of any candidate, law or m eag er W voted upon at any election with la aatd etate, shall be conducted In the . Hngllah language xdualvely, i V ' rruviflfll. low prHTijuvu 01 nw vi HoweD Water Power Bill Postponed by Action of the House By a Staff Correspondent. Lincoln, April 12S. F- 240, the water power district bill sponsored by R B. Howell of Omaha, which passed the senate by a substantial majority, was thrown over the tran som in the house today. ' ' The sifting- committee of which Speaker Dalbey is chairman, had failed to -report the bill out and Representative Porter of Douglas county made an attempt to lift it over the heads of the committee. He spoke in support of the measure and was answered by Mr. Fults, whofaid that it was a Case where great - minds differed and he was willing to take the judgment of the committee. The motion toplace the pill on the general file lost by a vote Of 22 to 38. The bill provided for the develop ment: of Nebraska's water power resources on the Loup and Platte by districts, presumably Omaha and Lincoln; . - Representative Vic Reynolds like, wise tried in vain to lift another Howel bill, S. F. 165, amending the Omaha" charter to give the city plan ning commission wide powers and enable the council upon its . recom mendation; to vote - bonds without limit and without submitting them to the people for approval. SALARY BOOSTS GIVEfl OFFICERS OVER NEBRASKA Officials in Court Houses Will Benefit in All Divisions N Except Douglas and I Lancaster. kali not apply to meetlnge or conventloni held lor tin purpose of rollgtoua teaealnga, laatracttoerer worship, or lodge organ isa ! tlons. - - i - - ' "Aay pereon violating the provlaiona of ' this act ahall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and UDon conviction thereof L ; ahall bo fined Iff any ran 'not, less than I"- ' el ma.. V, o n linn " iThe penalty Js the same for viola tion of the Siman bill forbidding foreign language teaching in public, private, parochial- and denomina tional schools. Under the Reed-Johnson bill all fcusiness corporations and associa tions must conduct their proceedings in the language of thI5"fcountry. Woman's Club From, Fifth District Holds Convention ; Superior, Neb., April 12. (Spe cial TelegjamT-The, Fifth District Woman's club, 'which held.its 13th ' convention here the past two days, elected th following officers: Mrs. John Slaker, Haftings, president;' Mn, E . Burr, Guide Rock, vice president, aid Mrs, ' Dell Gibson, Hdldregfvecrttary and treasurer. Aboat 100 delegates attended the convention. The next meeting will Vbe held Hastings. TakvtJp Bonds. DeWitL tieb.. April 12.t-iSpecial) -At a meeting of the city' cotlncil 6f Friend, $5,000 worth of -bonds were taken up. These. were bonds on the light plant and leaves but , $3,000 remaining. The bonds have been Taken trp t the rate of $1,000 per year and the wjter bonds now Metal $6,000.': . , ; fjag, Oiveii to Dalbey. Lincoln, ' ApriL 12. (Special) Upon motion of Windham, the house voted togive Speaker Dalbey the large flag which has draped the wall back of the speaker's desk dur ing thia session. He. will turn it over to, Rawlings Post, No. 35, of , Beatrice, when the session adjourns. ; Upon motioiv of Sandquist the speaker appointed ' Representatives Stout," Davis and, Byrum as a com mittee to formulate resolutions urg- iag employers to give positions to iing-apidiers.; tg em returnin Bills Passed - House. '" K.-'. 1 Lincoln, April 12. (Special) Six bills, including one that raises maximum- benefits under the com gensation law from $12 1o $15 per week, were i passed by the house Saturday morning. They .were: .if, iOS--Talldates deeds or dther writ ten Instruments acknowledged on foreign M1 beforo any advocate generals. - Smart- Toy,-w e. - - . B. , iss -Proeedar for taklac torn ' tary out of etty when owners so wish, aroerreacr. to 1. " T. Its Provides for cdllectlon ot Owtaha ajehool tax In territory in school oVatrtet, bat ouUlde of city. Emergency. : It ta 6. . B. F. T1 Repeals jaw as to eppropriT ' -Ubn of aeepagaywate tor imgauoa, e ' "a T.' 48 Provides that's, child la Mgh Khooi may finish school year without tul- : iHm whta parants. mars -oaUlde district V daring school year. to u v a r. lie Amendments to workingmen's Vamnoaaatlom law. SS to t. .. ftxReports Relatives - ; v ; ! Abducted by Roumanians -Copenhagen Aprii 12. A ; tele gram teeeived here from Budapest tr totes Bela' Kun, the communist (llder, as expressing indignation at - (Levalleged abduction of his father, 72 years old; his mother, 68; his lister aad his brother, bjr. Rouman- ia troVps.' The message, declares v liat - Kun'a relatives were Uken K'om fagyar-Newegye to an tin JdOwn destination. ' . y Bee Want-ads pay big profits" tc (1: PPlS )1S l&A them, COUNTRY EGOS FOR Of,l A! I A PL111 IN CLAY COUNTY Poultry Organization Plans Dfrect, Sliipment of Eggs , to Consumers, in Ne-- ward" Baulus, x near braska Cities. i ' By a Staff Correspondent Lincoln Arjri! . 12 I SnerialY Conferees of the house and senate today, on H. R. 227fbrought in a report recommending . a general salary boost for countv clerks, treas urers and judges, and their deputies. ina principal exceptions arc mai in Louglas and Lancaster counties the salaries of treasurers are left unchanged while the, Douglas coun ty judge also goes without a boost v County Clerk Dewey of Douglas cqunty is raided from $2,500 to $3,00 a yeafy, The' trearsurer and county judge1 in th(U county are left' at the same salary of $3,000 and $4,000 respectively. The deputy county clerk is raised from $1,800 to $2,250 and the deputy treasurer from $1,800 to $2,800 and the clerk of the county court from $2,500 to 750. - Following " is the, schedule foH other counties: County, Clerks Counties of less than 6,600 population, fl,S0 to tl.800; 6,tv to 2CC00 pcpuiation, 1,650 to $2,000; Custerand Oare, $2,t0 to $2,800. Deputy Comity Clerks Counties of from ?5,000 to t,W)9 population, 11.200 to 11,600. - ' Comity Trtniiirere Counties of less than (,500 population, 11.460 to $1.80 ; ,k0 to 1S.004 ropulallon, ll,60 to (2,000; larger lountle unchansed. v Deputy Co-inty Treasurefs Counties' of front- f.SSO to ?S.0 population, $1,00 to S1,S6. Custer and Oage, (1.(50 to SJ.BOOi LancasUr. 1.60 to (1,800. 1 1 County Judees Counties of lees than IS. 009 population, (1,H to (1,80(U 16,000 to 2I,W population, $1,660 to $100; 2B.00O to (0,000 populaUon, (2,(00; Lan raster. I2,50 Ho (2,(00. Douglas un chensrd. Clerk ot County Court Custer and Gage (1.000 to (l,t00.. In the matter of extra help Doug las, and Lancaster county officials were also given a small appropria tion, v ' - Clay Center, Neb.; April 12.H plans of the Clay County Poultry association materialize, consumers of Omaha, Lincoln, Hastings and other Nebraska cities , will be (up plied with eggs this summer direct from the country. The association is now selling more than 7,000 eggs 'weekly to a large hatching concern in Omaha. As soon as the hatching season ia over the association will produce in fertile eggs, and it plans to sell them to individual consumers in,' the cities. The city consumer will simply mail his order to the secre tary of the association at Clay Cen- i, wuw kiu see uii me atiipiitcue is filled immediately. The associa tion will cater in particular to" city people "wno wish to store eggs dur ing the summer for winter use. High Quality infertile tens from standard- bred hens only will be furnished? with the full guarantee of the, as sociation behind them, members of the association say,s - " Standard Bred Chickens;, The Clay County Poultry associa tions consists of more than ' 100 breeders of standard-bred chickens. None but standard-bred men are ad mitted. The county farm bureau, the .county agricultural gent, and the state university have united with the association in making. Clay county poultry a big paying busi ness. - Through the assistance i H. M, Wells, university extension poultry man, five demonstration farms have been established " in Clay county. The names of the farm owners, the Inland. Urpmtftons: . Henry iioge. Harvard, White Wyandotte. Extension poultrymen hold dem onstrations at these farms, and the farms are sources of production of the best breeding stock. It it plan ned to put on a culling demonstra tion in evtry school district in the countjrfiext fall, in -order that only the worth-while chickens maybe kept A. record will be' made of Ltre layers in culled flocks, ana a financial report made about-the first of the year. y Painful Pilos A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat -nent Ia One of the Grandest Kyenta Yms Ever it Experienced. - N ' You are Buttering dreadfully with Itching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over Table Sock Boy Returns. Table Rock, Neb., April 12. (Spe-JJ cian amney craig, a iaoie kock lad, who had been in the naval air service, at PensacoJa, Fla., arrived home Wednesday, having been dis charged from the service. T'ou Positively Cannot Afford to -Ignore These ReniarfcaMo : Pyramids. to any drug; store knfl ret a Aeent box of Pyramid PileTreatment Re lief should come so 'quickly yon will jump for joy. If you are in doubt, end for a free trial nackasre by malL v.You Will then be envlnced. Don't delay. Taks no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON pyramid rmrjo compant. Bn Pyramid Building, , :- Marshall, Mich. ' Kindly send mo a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. y Name . .. Street Cltr. . , IHIttlflttii ,i.t Win TOBACCO & Saa HsUt CURES fen aarmleu remedy. Ooanateed. lent on trial. If tt curat, costs rnu (1. tfn mil. eosta nothint. SUPERBA COM PANY, D717, Baltimore. Md. location of the farms and the kind of ' chickens bred follows: Fred Glass, near Fairfield, Rhode Island Reds; Parker Akec near Harvard, 3arred Rocks: Arthur Kemps, near Clay Center. Brown Leghorns; Ed- butt near Bee Want Ads Produce Results Former Beatrice Woman . Dies at Home of Daughter . Beatrice, Neb., April .(Spe cial) Uts, A. J.lSheldon, fopnerly a resident of Beatrice,' died at the home of her daughter at Lincoln yesterday, aged 77 years.1 Her sis ter, Mrs.. I. Nj Hickman, passed away last month at her home here. The body will "probably be taken to Fairbury forinterment. , She is survived by six children. , Daily, Peddler Cars : Allowed on Branch Lines Lincoln, April 12. (Specials Daily peddler cars will replace the "selling day shipping plan for local shipments from Nebraska jobbing cities, according to a telegram re ceived by the Nebraska State Rail way Commission from Max Thelan, assistant director of the railroad ad ministration at Washington, The new ruling applies to all cities where way-freight was handled daily before thewar. . . . . I,. " - Farmers to Build Concrete -N Elevator at West Point West Point, Neb., April 12.(Spe cialj the stockholders of the Farmers Co-Operative cotnpany met this week ftud decided to build a new elevator. The structure will be of concrete, modern throughout and of -45,000 bushel capacity. Erection of the building will be commenced at once. ' Special Reduced Rates ' Allowed Old Soldiers Lincoln, April 12.(Special.) Old soldiers who attend the state encampment at York, May 19 to 21, wfli be given a reduced rate of 2 cents a mile, the headquarters of the Nebraska department, G. A. R an nounces. - . 4 f , , ' All members of tfie G. A.'R. and affiliated organizations are entitled to the reduced rate whether dele gates or not. 1 Certificates for W. R. C Ladies of the G. A. R., Daughters Vet erans and Sons of Veterans will be furnished in sufficient quantities to their state officers, whp-will dis inuuie inriw. Funeral of Accident Victim Will Be Held on Monday Funeral services for Edward Cal loway, 2717 Poppleton -avenue, will be held Monday afternoon at the home of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Calloway, Papillioiv- Calloway was killea naay morn ing when an auto truck overturned at Tenth and Douglas streets, pin ning him underneath, , McKelvie Designates Week to "Clean Up State Lincoln, April . 12. 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