-w -"TV -...r .. ' v . 10 THE BICE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER . 1920. : Morrs & Co. to ' 1 Wife of Violinist in File Plans for i,e,M, -j- . . inameisannaonis SpilllKf YilTflci -New York. Nc-v. 23. Ernest Htrs- kJlllUJ.. I tllllO SJir Kypjy vi0Hist, who leads the ' " j ' ' Ujill room orcliestri at Hotel McAl- p rv f II 11 t""1 cre- ,s an "Adonis" and is puiv aj-vuou tu xn-Yuji; ui iiuiu uued bv all women who fair under ings to Permit Acquisition By Live Stock Producers ' And General Public. Seek Blonde in Red Automobile Chicago,' Nov. 23. Plans for the sale of the interest of Morris & Co., 1 packers, in' stock yards and termi nals in such a manner as to permit ' their acquisition by live-stock pro ducers and the general public was to be filed today in the supreme rourt of the Pistrict of Columbia, . the packers announced. Interests which it is proposed to offer under the clan are:. . Kansas City Stock Yards com pany, Kansas City, Mo.; St. Joseph Stock Yards comDany. St. Joseph, ,. Mo.; St. Louis National Stock Yards, East St. Louis, 111.; Okhoma Na tional Stock Yards company, Okla homa City, OH; Crescent City Stock ' -Yards and Slaughter" House, Ltd., New Orleans, La.;. El Paso Union Stock Yards company, El Paso, Tex.; New York Stock Yards com pany, New York. ' Capital stock in four, stock yard terminal railroads is listed. ' The proffer is in compliance with the decree made mandatory Feb ruary 27. 1920, by consent of the "big five' packers and the Depart ment i of Justice for the divorce of the packing business from stock yards and other- industries not dj , rectly connected with the meat busi- s, ness. - ' , Edward Morris, president of the company, said that these holdings could not be disposed of at present because of the financial situation, and that the Morris interests had suggested to the court "that all their capital stock in yards 'and terminal f companies to be immediately surren ' dered and canceled and other certifi : cates issued in -lieu thereof in the- name of some trust company, as v trustee, to hold and vote the stock until it can be sold to people outside i the packing industry.. Mr. Morris cxpcssed the hope that live stock men will avail them j selves of the-opportunity to get the yards. " ' - '- .- Postmasters Appointed. ! Waahtnirtoh. Nov. IS. (Special Tele--ram.) Poatmaat.ta ' appointed: Mnrco Madden at Mattered, Sheridan county, Wy ' omlnf.. vica Kv.rett Alexander, resigned; Mark A. Heato at Walton,' Natron county, Wyomlrir, vica Klla Smith, resigned. - Nebraska: I.lnwood, Butler county. Fred J F. Thoman, vica Edward J. Doltsta, re- lned: Whitney, Dawes county, William D. Burkltt, vice Boud. Austin, resigned. Tnw--. r?.11i,fitr. Wnhater ponntv.r KImIa . Kdwarda, vice George- R. I.yona." jr.,- ro-1 igned: I.uton, Woodbury county. Florence Weaver, vica Elma Hunt, resigned: Moftt land. Webeter county, Margaret Clark, vice Franklin Roy. reaigned. the spell of bjs music," according to his wife, who is suing him for a legal separation. : . :,;. "Married woirten, single women, beautiful women, wjalthy woraeii---they all pursue mjj husband," said Ms. Hussar. "He is an Adonis, but not a reluctant one, He enjoys' it. He is a true Picd-Piper ; for. the wonicu who come J'eheatlj the spell of his music." . ; But Hussar has a different story "I can'thelp it," he safd. comment ing On his wife's, suit. "My wife terribly jealous. When I wrote the song. 'Sunbeams,' the publisher put' a picture of a brunette on the cover,' My wife cried out that that . imag inary brunette was my swatheart. ' "My wife wants me to.be rude tb the women who admire.-my art. That would be foolish: It would ruin me. I am a true musician. I cannot say fliat the admiration of women !s un pleasant. I like it." ,-, Mrs. Hussar said that her husband left their' house near Central Park' a month ago and since then has liveM at the McAlpin. In her application for ah'mony she says Hussar's in-, come . from the --McAlpin alone is' more than $10,000 a year. ,. ,i, ; ' ".'' Legalized Co-Operative Marketing, Farm As' Aim , Washington, Nov. 23.--Early pas-, sage of laws legalizing cooperative, marketing would be of considerable help to farmers, it was declared, by the . National Board'of Farm organ izations, at a meeting ' to discus i plans for' a farmers conference to be held at St. Louis December ;. 16. Re-establishment of the war finance corporation would also furnish some relief, in the opinion of the board. " Members ' discussed amone them selves trtt type of men who,, in thein opinion,' sliouldi be jiatiied as, secre tary ot agriculture, it was asserted, however, that no -individuals werc mentioned. ' Wife of SlainMan Had Dream Husband Was in Trouble ; Robbery Evidently Motive. ; Philadelphia, Nov. 21 Requests for the arrest of a blonde woman driving a big; red automobile were sent broadcast by . the, pol.ee last night in connection with" the killing of. HVT, Pie.rce, 45, eastern mariagcr of the Insley Manufacturing 'com panyk Whose body, the head crushed with a wrench, was fougd in the rear of his office here. The motor car is said to have belonged, to Pierce, j Tierce, who was married, had been struck over the head several times with the wrench, an'd to make death certain, gas had been turned on in the room.'- A-gold watch and two diamond rings, he was said to have worn, were missing" and a -valuable diamond had been torn from, a stickpin-ink his tie. 1 .' , Pierce' was last seen . alive. by per sons w ho knew him when he entered his office late Saturday .night, ac companied by a young woman .who is described as "young and a blonde." The office bore evidences of a riot ous "party," the police say. , A num ber of bottles and two glasses, one half filled with whisky, were found on a table 'over which the body lay. , Irene Pierce, widow .of the., slain man, said tonight she was' warned last night irlva dream that her hus ba'nd was in trouble." "My dream seemed to foreshadow -tragedy." said rMrs. Pierce, "and I was trying to Warn my husband oi danger. when I awoke." t . ' . 1 . -. i ;- '. Worms "Not nail Bad;' ; Teacher Says, After Meal ' Colonido Springs. Nov. 23. Prin cipal Lloyd Shaw demonstrated to a Irt'gh "school class in biology that ;angle worms art edible following a lecture on. the ,'w.drm.- Asked jf the worms were edible.' Mr. Shaw re plied there was, no reason .why they shouldn't be. The students ob tained a handful, fried them in but ter in the domestic science labora tory, and presented them to their in structor who ate them, pronouncing them "not half. bad." 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