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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920. PAPER SHORTAGE DUE TO INCREASE OF CONSUMPTION Publisher of Baltimore Sun Tells Senators Producers Are to Blame More Than Publishers. Washington, April 29. Lack of satisfactory understanding between the publishers and print paper man ufacturers was held to be responsi ble in part for the present paper shortage by Taul Patterson, one of the publishers of the Baltimore Sun, in testimony today before the sen ale manufacturers' committee inves tigating the paper situation. He explained that while there would be no increased production this year, production in 1921 would be 30,000 tens over that for 1920. The present shortage, the wit- MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. 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U cents, at Sherman A Mcl'onnell Drug Stores. ness told the committee, resulted from increased consumption be yond the capacity of the paper mills. Saying that increased prices for paper .were necessary about three years ago, he asserted that the producers failed to take the pub lishers into their confidence at that time, with the result that an agita tion was started against increased prices and for public control of the paper industry. Also, the manu facturers, he said, failed to expand their plants due to the lack of un derstanding between them and the publishers. As a result of this situation, Mr. Patterson said, when the publishers came to renew their paper contracts this year insufficient paper to meet demands was discovered, so that they entered 1920 with a "shortage of paper on every hand." Mr. Patterson expressed the belief that the - universal practice in the curtailment of paper, which hp said was being observed by the news papers, would result in a "marked effect on the market by fall. "But nothing effective can be ac complished unless there is a defi nite curtailment in the amount of advertisements," he said, "and the only way that can be done is to in crease advertising rates not for the purpose of increasing revenues, but to hold down the amount of adver tising." Traded Land Figures In Pottawattamie County Suit A 10-acre tract of land on a farm in Iowa traded to F. N. Fauze is involved in a suit instituted in the district court by Pottawattamie county.' Fauze was brought' back from Chicago Wednesday by Sher iff Groneweg to face charges of conspiracy to defraud L. S. Smith, owner of the land. The 10-acre tract is to become part of the Lincoln Highway, eliminating the Honey Creek hill. ' Throws Overcoat Over Bandit and Escapes F.mil Lumm, 1515 South Twenty eighth street, was taken by two men in 1 an automobile to Crcighton boulevard and Parker streetwhere he was ordered from the car and told to take off' his overcoat. He noticed "that only one of the robbers was armed. Throwing the overcoat over this one's head, he struggled with him and then ran and made his escape, according to the .story he later told' police. ' Captured After Evading Arrest for Six Years Portland. Ore., April 29. K. M. Padden, alleged to have obtained money undef false, pretenses in Nashville, Term., six years ago, was arrested here today by deputy sher iffs, who charged that Padden, un der the name of Everett Philpot, was indicted in Nashville in January, 1914, on several counts ' alleging misap propriation of funds. Pacific Company Steamer Js Damaged in Collision San Francisco, April 29. A cabled report that the Pacific Mail Steam ship Company's liner Colust was Uamaged in a collision within the last few days at' Penang, Straits Set tlements, was received by the Marine department of the Chamber of Commerce. here today. No details were given. Paris Newspapers Boost Price From 10 to 15 Centimes Paris, April 29. Newspaper pro prietors here have decided unani mously to advance the price of dai lies from 10 to 15 centimes, begin ning May 1. Goes to Meeting C. H. Gustafson, president of the Nebraska Farmers' union, left Omaha yesterday for Washington, D. G, where he will attend the na tional meeting to discuss the car shortage and lay plans to aid the railroads on having sufficient cars to move next year's crop to the market. PRISONER MAKES AN UNSUCCESSFUL DASH FOR FREEDOM Harry Miller Gets Out of County Jail But Is Soon Recaptured. Harry Miller, 811 South Twentieth street, sentenced in South Side court yesterday to 60 days in jail for vagrancy, made a dash for free dom in the county jail at noon yes terday. He was captured at Seventeenth and Jackson streets in an automo bile truck after Policeman 'Earl Risk and Marshal Gleason had fired several shots at him. None of the shots took effect. The prisoner had just stepped ADVERTISKMKNT AT SEVENTY SHE GAINS 20 POUNDS AND FEELS FINE "Tanlac Has Brought Me Health and Happiness," Says' Mrs. Mary Noble. "I am now seventy years of age, but 1 have actually gained twenty pounds in weight in just a few weeks' time," declared Mrs. Mary Noble of 914 South Seventh street, West, Cedar Rapids. Iowa, while telling of her remarkable improve ment since she began taking Tan lac. "During the past ten years I have suffered all the misery that goes with stomach trouble and nervous ness. 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