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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MAY S, 1920. '
e MANUFACTURING
OIEAD SAYS BIDS
f SAVED U.S. MONEY
I Long Company Chief Denies
E : Before Senate That Cgm-,
, pany Made txoroiiant :
" Profits Durjnq War.
Washington, May 4. Richard
H. Long of the R. H. Long Manu
facturing company of Framingham,
Mas;., testified beore a house war
investigating committee today that
low bids submitted by his company
lor war supplies brought down prices
ind 'saved the government mor
than $4,000,000. Mr. Long appeareS
tt his own request to answer
:harge that his concern had made
. exorbitant profits during the war.
The Long company,-, the witness
said, did not cek war contracts for
the purpose of making profits.
. Mr. Long asserted that at the re
quest pf the quartermaster corps his
plant was diverted from shoe manu
facturing to the making of other
leather supplies and textile goods.
This diversion, he added, was so
great that the company's factory
since the war has been practically
bound and gagged.
The Long company, he testified,
uot only 'saved the government
nearly $1,000,000 on leggins through
lower bids, but raised the standard
of the product by introduction of
new designs.
Mr. Long placed in the commit
tee's record a telegramwhich he
sent to the Massachusetts delegation
in congress the day after war was
declared urging that war taxes be
levied principally on large incomes
and big war profits. V
N Emperor Returns to Tokio.
Honolulu. T. H., May 4. The
Emperor of Japan, whose illness re
cently necessitated, a visit to the
winter palace at Hayama, returned
to Tokio Sunday, according to a
Tokio Cable to the Nippu Jiji.v Japa
nese vernacular newspaper here.
MILLERAND AND
LLOYD GEORGE TO
DISCUSS TREATY
If Is Expected an Agreement
Will Be Reached On Repa
v ration Clause of Ver
sailles Pact.
Paris, May 4. Premier, Millerand
is goinfj to London net week to
confer with David Lloya George,
the British prime minister, regard
ing financial questions. It is cx
pected an agreement, will be
reached with regard to execution of
the reparations clauses of the treaty
of Versailles. I . '
Theypremiers will also agree on
the basis of the discussions to be
held with the German representa
tives at the Spa meeting on May 21
The French viewpoint is that they
Will not discuss the principle of any
clause ot the treaty ana will take up
with the Gerriians only the matiner
of applying the treaty's terms.
What practically amounts to a
modification of, the reparations
clause will be, discussed in the form
of rjronosed minimum and maximum
1 totals of reparations. '
The French probably will not ac
cept 'a lower minimum than 100,
000,000,000 marks gold, but are like-:
ly to consent to fixing the maxi
mum reparation pavable by Ger
many at 150,000,000,000 marks,
which was the limit the American
experts , reported they found Ger
many able to pay.
The minimum sum may be di
vided into annuities of 3,000,000,000
marks, as discussed at San Remo.
Adojpt Conference Report.
Washington, May 4. By a vote,
of 259 to 30 the houe adopted the
conference report 041 the water pow
er development bill. Similar aCtign
remains to be taken by the. senate
before the ikeasure, which has been
before congress , 10 years, goes to
the president. '
Eight Albican Students . u
To Get Courses in Belgium
x New Yorki May 4.-7Eight Ameri
can"" students have been chosen ort
nomination of -their universities as
exchange fellows, to enter Belgian
universities, next fall, the commis"
sion for the relief ia Belgium an
nounced. Each will receive tuition
fees and traveling expenses to and
from Belgium, in addition to his fel
lowship of 10,000 francs. They will
enter universities at Brussels, Liege,
Ghent and Louvainc Twenty-fqur
Belgian graduate students will en
ter American , universities, at the
same time. .
The students selected include
John B. Ellingston of Butte, Mont.,
of Yale; Frank Howard Wilcox -of
Berkeley, Cal., and Richard Henry
Scofield of Los Angeles of Prince
ton. S ,
Disorders in ttaly.
Rome, Ijlay 4. Serious disorders
in various parts or. the country
with the killing of some persons in
clashes between the police and dem
onstrators were reported by the
Giorftale d'ltalia Tuesday.
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Vassar College Seniors
Al TabooJeaching
j'Poughkeepsie, May 4. Vassar
college is not going to graduate a
single "schooj marm" this year. Ac
cording to a survey of the 1920 class
just completed, not one of the
seniors expects to teach., The class
has its eye oa business, social serv
ice and pther professions, but teach
ing? once the favorite career of every
'college graduate, gets the cold
shoulder.
"No money in it," is the reason
assigned. -v. ,
V
Ortfe of Omaha's Down-
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town Stores is closing out
their entire
Hardware, Paint
Groceries.
stock k of
and
PINT CANS
Lvftf SiiM art Ctapr pm ft.
f!P ."70U can ccono-
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xmizc wiui xviazoia
and get better results
than with butter, !ard
or compounds.
.
The same Mazola is used
again and againno smoky
kitchen no soggy food. As
shortening you use yi to
less Mazola than butter
or lard. '
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