THE BEE: OMAHA, OCTOBER 1920. Germany Ready To Buy Cotton If Manufacturers Stand Ready To Take 2,000,000 Bales On Nine Months' Credit Gov ernor Harding Says. By The AMeclattd Prcu. Washington, Oct. 14. The federal reserve board is preparing to make i new statement of policy covering all phases of the credit -situation, Governor Harding .told representa tives of agricultural interests in con vention here, who appealed to him today for relief from "strimrerit" credit conditions. The statement, Governor Harding said, probably would be made pub lic Saturday, after the conclusion of the fall conference of federal re serve agents and reserve bank gov ernors here. A committee from the reserve beard listened for three hours to ac counts of conditions which the agri cultural delegation said threatened the life of the nation through a re duction of food production. Diffi culties of the farmers were laid al most wholly to inability to obtain financial assistance. It was asserted that banks of the reserve system were not supplying needed funds, and that many local bankers claimed to be acting under instructions from the federal reserve board. Harding Denies Charges. Governor Harding denied that the board had issued instructions which would result in curtailing farmers' credit. The boatd and officials of the reserve banks were in sympathy with the plight of the farmers, he said, and were encouraging loans to aid them, but the board was without authority to instruct member banks as to loans they could or could not make. Governor Harding told the dele gation that German interests had in formed him they were in the market for 2,000,000 bales of American cot ton. A German commercial agent who called on him, he said, had told him that German manufacturers were eager to buy, but the cotton producers must accept paper matur ing in nine months in payment. The governor suggested to the cotton in terests represented that they make use of the German market after the delegates had said there was no do mestic market Spokesmen for the cotton men said also the confidence of banking interests in cotton appeared to have been shaken. They offered no explanation for it, but complained that it was defeating them in thejr efforts to borrow. Appeals were made to the board for the issuance of more currency. Speakers said the belief existed that it. would relieve the financial "strin gency." Governor Harding replied that the note issue wjs now nearly $1,000, 000,000 more than a year ajro and that charges that reflation was re sponsible for the situation confront in g producers were without founda. tion.t The amount of note issue was governed by law, he said, and added that if the .farmers would Have the country on a "paper basis" they should ask congress to change the laws. Election Officials Removed for Refusal To Register 6 Women Chicago, Oct. 14. Five election of ficials, four of them women, were removed from office today by the board of election commissioners after hearing complaints of six women members of the Three Arts club, who on Tuesday were refused the right to register. Complaints were - made that the judges of election in one precinct had refused the six members of the club to register when they admitted in answer to questions that they were not self supporting. The election commissioners an nounced they would place on the registry bocss the names of the women who had been denied the right to register. The Three Arts club is used as a home by women students of music, art and the drama. Lillian Is Giving PeoplfrChance to See Her as She Really Is rhlrun Tribune-Omaha Bee lad Wire. Chicago, Oct 14. Lillian Rus sell came to town, but she had no tips on beauty, or advice as to how the portly might reduce. She came from Des Moines, regis tered at the Blackstone hotel, and then hied to republican hearquar ters, where she discussed details of her stumping tour in the in terests of Harding's candidacy. "You know, for the first time I am giving the public an oppor tunitytto see the real Lillian Rus sell,"' she said. "I have always appeared in stage parts before. Now I can be myself. I can put my own personality to the fore. It is most enjoyable and most in teresting." The famous theatrical star was met by her husband, Alexander P. Moore, Pittsburgh newspaper publisher. Here is the way she dismissed his presence: "He probably came here be cause he had a new idea, some thing he wants me to put in my next speech. He usually tries to hand me new ideas, when I am in the middle of a speech." Former German Plotters Paroled From Prison c- Jf Franz von Bopp, one time consul for the German imperial government in San Francisco, and Eckhard yon Schack, who have been released from the federal1 prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., on parole. Both were serving five-year sentences for violation of the neutrality laws of the United States and for conspir acy. - t Philadelphia's more than 700 tex tile manufacturing plants employ more than 225,000 workers. ' DIAMOND Any Woman can Dye now Cancellation Of Allies' Debts Urged by Bryan Universal and Perpetual World Pece Can Be Se cured With Gift of Billions By United States. Washington, Oct. 1J. World peace, "universal and perpetual," 'can be purchased with the $ 10,000,000. 000 the allied governmets owe the United States, W. J. Bryan dc-J clared in an address here last night before the World Brotherhood con gress. He suggested that cancella tion of the war debt would go far towards the building up of a spirit that would remove the chief causes of conflict between the nations. "Our nation, I submit," said Mr Bryan, "has now such an oppor tunity to serve the world as no other nation has had and as this na tion never had before. The allies owe us nearly $10,000,000,000 and they cannot pay it. If they did pay it, they would have to collect :t from their enemies and they could not collect this sum in addition to their own demands without sowing the seeds of a war more bloody than the one out of which we have come. " , "Our nation can use th's debt to buy world peace, univers.il and per petual. . It can afford to ranee! this debt on condition that the terms of 'he treaty are so modified as to bring the nations of Eurdpe together ir friendsitip and co-operation. Then universal, disarmament wil be pos sible: then the burden of militarism can be lifted from the backs cf the! Kidnaper of Baby Held for Murder District Attorney Says Crank Will Be Placed On Trial Some Time Next Month. Philadelphia, Oct. II. August Pasquale, self confessed kidnaper and slayer, of Blakley Coughli;i 13-months-old son of G. B. CougMin of Norristown, will be charged with murder and placed on trial early in November, District Attorney Frank Renninger of Montgomery county announced today. Pasquale also faces the chatge of murdering Mrs. Rose Asnerman, at here home here 24 hours before the Coughlin baby was stolen from its crib on June 2. This charge, local authorities stated would be pressed against him only if prosecution for the murder of the kidnaped child tails. No trace of the child's body around the spot in the Schuylkill river where Pasquale is quoted as saying he threw it after having ac cidentally smothered the boy under his coat was found and officials, as well as the child's parents, said (hey believed it never would be discovered. toilers cf the worid; then we may ex pect the ushering in of that glad, prophetic day when swords shall be beaten into plow shares and nations learn war no more." Mr. Bryan's suggestion was made after he had arraigned the peoples of fhe world for a lack of alrruiirr. that had made the recent world war pos sible. He characterized as "absurd" the theory that preparedness pre vents wars. Lord Robert Cecil Joins Asquith in Irish Moves London, Oct. 14. Denunciation of the government's Irish policy by the liberal forces of the country rep resented by the resent statements of Viscount Grey, former j Premier Asquith and Viscount Moilcy, seems likely to grow into a formidable movement. 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