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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JULY !. 1920.
DISCUSS PLANS
TO HELP SMALL
HOME BUILDERS
Architects, . Real Estate and
Loan Men Organize Service
' Bureau to Construct -Houses.
Establishment of an architects'
house service bureau in Nebraska
was discussed at a meeting Tuesday
night of 20 architects, builders, real
estate and loan men under the
auspices of the Nebraska chapter of
the American Institute of Archi
tects. The meeting was for the purpose
of ascertaining the interest of other
organizations in the establishment
of the bureau, the object of which
would be to furnish plans, drawn by
experienced architects, for houses of
from two to six rooms.
Few builders of small houses con
sult architects, said Harry Lawrie,
in charge of the meeting.
Stock plans at a minimum price,
after itte system of the Minnesota
bureau, will tend to dispel the fear
of expense held by small builders,
he declared, and the bureau would
aid Omaha by giving builders bet
ter homes at the smallest possible
price and relieve the housing
situation.
Establishment of a corporation
with capital obtained by the sale of
at least one and not more than live
shares of stock at $100 each to any
architect, is the plan of local archi
tects. ,' Different models of houses of
?mall size would be designed by the
corporation and complete plans sold
to prospective builders at a cost of
$18 to $32.
Money obtained from the plans
would be used to defray expenses
of tie bureau, the price of the plans
Mrs. Dick Denies All
Rumors of Divorce
FORCE - DICK lMg
Mrs. Madeline Force Astor-Dick,
former wife of Col. John Jacob
Aster, has vigorously denied that
she has leased a home at Reno,
Ncv., or that she contemplates do
ing so. She also denied reports
fiom Reno that she intended to be
come a resident of that place. Mrs.
Dick was the second vit of Col.
Astor, who lost his life in the Ti
tanic disaster.
to be reduced if anything remains
after an 8 per cent dividend is paid
cn the capital stock.
The plan, highly endorsed at the
meeting Tuesday night, will be fur
ther considered at a meeting of ar
chitects next Tuesday night.
Will Recognize Albania
Rome, June M). Premier diolitti,
speaking in the Chamber of Depu
ties this afternoon, reiterated his de
termination to recognize the inde
pendence of Albania.
Goofy Beers Is Anxious to
Work on Naming Candidate
"A. Mugg" and "Chelsea McBride" Also Unable to
See Why the Boys in Back Room Don't Give
The Nudge to Delegates As to Who Is Their
Choice.
I5y A. Miife. 1-leenU to tlif Democratio
.Niition.il Convention.
PER DAMON RUNYON.
(Copyright, I'tMII. By the International
News Service.)
San Francisco, June 30. My
friend, Chelsea McBride, and this
Cocfy Beers, the nut, are getting
very impatient indeed -about this
democratic convention, because they
arc anxious to get back home and
attend to business or, ar.yway, they
are anxious to get back home.
They are in to see me this morn
ing before I am out of the hay, what
with looking around last night to
see if the Barbary Coast is anything
like it used lo be, and one thing and
another, and Chelsea McBride also
says to me like this, "Stop clown
ing," Chelsea says. "When do we
get the old nudge to nominate this
candidate, and who do the boys in
the back room decide on?"
Well, of course, I dej not know
anything about the boys in the back
room, and as far as that goes, I
do not know if there are' any of the
boys in the back room, but Chelsea
McBride will not believe me.
Knows Back Room Boys.
"Why," Cheisea says, ''there must
be some of the boys in the back
room somewhere, such as Charlie
Murphy, and maybe William Jen
nings Bryan and Homer Cummings,
deciding who is to be nominated,
because," Chelsea says, "there al
ways is. I am around conventions
many a year," he says, "and I never
sec one yet where the hoys in the
back room do not say what is what,
although sometimes it is a front
rcr.m at that.
"Of course," Chelsea says, "if they
are not ready to give us the office
to go ahead 1 do not wish to be
horning in, but," he says, "it seems
to us that much time is being wast
ed, especially," he says, "if the boys
in the back room already pull the
right name out of tlft hat. What I
am getting at," Chelsea says, "is
what are we waiting for?"
Well, I explained to Chelsea Mc
Bride that this is not such a con
vention as he has in mind. .1 ex
plain to him that this is a very
square convention in every respect
and that we may have a chance to
get 'any nomination that is going
around, except maybe the nomina
tor! for vice president, which is
I promised to a private party.
Furthermore, I explain to him
that the democratic voters of the
country are running this convention
and not the boys in the back room,
but what I say about this matter
only confuses Chelsea McBride.
Voters Have Had Say.
"Why." Chelsea says, "from what
I hear the democratic voters of this
country get their say-scin the pri
maries when they vote on their
ideas for this nomination, and," he
says, "it is now only fair for the
boys in the back room to get an in
ning or two. What right," Chelsea
savs, has the voters to want every
thing?"
"Look at the republicans in Chi
cago, he says. "Do the voters get
to run the convention after thev
have their say-so at the primaries?
Not much," Chelsea says. "They
get to cast their votes lor Hood and
Johnson, and all this and that in
the primaries, but then thev are done,
and the bovs in the back room look
to
day
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Berceuse (Chopin) Piano Alfred Cortot
Scotch Pastorale Violin Mischa Elman
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Bohime Racconto di Rodolfo (Rudolph's Narrative! Orville Harrold
Girl of the Golden West Ch'ella mi creda (That She May Believe Me)
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The Barefoot Trail John McCormack
Espafia Rapsodie Philadelphia Orchestra
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after matters.
"I wish to be fair at all times."
Chelsea jays, "but the way I look
at it, this convention has gone far
enough with the voters, and it is
now up to the boys in the back
room, and" he says, "all I wish to
know s who we are to nominate,
whether it is.. McAdoo, or who."
"You will lave to wa;t." I says to
Chelsea McRride, "because," I says,
"the voters are in charge here all
right."
"Well," Chelan say., "when do
the boys in the back room take
bold"
"Xever,'
until the
morrow."
I says, "or anyway not
deadlock comes off to-
Santiago Resumes Normal
Life Troops Are Withdrawn
Santiago, Chile, June 30. The dis
turbed conditions in Santiago due
to the uncertainty over the result of
last Friday's presidential election
had aptly passed today, the normal
life of the city being resumed. Vir
tually all the troops b.'ve been with
urawn. As the day was a feast day,
however, the business houses were
not opened.
Released On Appeal
Joseph Witty, found guilty of at
tack on a 1.2-year-old girl after trial
by a jury in district court, six
weeks ago, and sentenced to 20
years in the penitentiary by District
Judge Estelle, has been released
from the penitentiary under $2,000
bond pending decision on his appeal
to the supreme court.
Two Americans Caught
Smuggling Onium tn Manila
Atnoy, China. I
Americans, who arel
Vresented themselv?
men, are alleged ttf
smuggling opium g
Activitv in the
creasing in spite of
ipposition to it
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