THE BEE; OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. leaning At tails on Intangible issifications Crumble Be fore Organized Support Back of Measure. Lincoln, March 31. (Special. 1 Hie sfiiate today sent S. V. 65, the lilt revising the revenue laws of Ne- raska, to third reading alter ap nving it in the committee of the hole. The measure, which is one I' the most important of the scs- :in, has occupied practically the tire attention ot the senate tins ek. It will come up for final sage Friday. Three attacks on the intangible x classification of the hill crutn- led before the orcanized support back of the measure. Proposed Amendments. Proposed amendments ..k;.n were: To c'nange the tax on money, credits, notes and corporation stock 'row 4 to 10 mills. Defeated 7 to 255. " To change the tax on local bonds from 1 to 4 mills. Defeated 6 to 23. To compromise the first proposed luendment bv taxing money and the kifce 6 mills. Defeated 5 to' 21. The first two amendment -i were roposde by Senator Wiltse of Rich ardson county, on the theory that in tangible property being as valuable Ity, should be taxed on nearer basis. Dutton, supporting them, equality and branded the e advocates say it will tfible property, as a :rimc. Opposition. voted for the iii.-.t Dutton, Good, Reed, Vlrich and and, who has against the the explana- .hould be the perty and he alt-way plan. ton said he U better than amendment. advanced his at it notes taxed 4 mills, as 7 per cent st the same ovided in the the vote was Good switched was not pres- proposed the and won over ng eight vote fcpenence. ill contended her states had e proper meas bles in order It amounts. the discussion, id he would the floor for u it-It - mortgage mills on the He is chair He said that compromised as content to its present littee amend- fhe committee kij the clause, fk 4 mills on ten tangible tal stock, to .ations to de- bertv held in pwing that it ue. d in the com- bv' Senator her the capi tated coroora- hed at its par revenue com- ad adopted an- consider the ctual value. corporations abet taxpayers sed tax on in- redits. stock. 'to be meted out s that the law evader himself. offered bv Sen- cr of Douglas, nist to the bill. v amendment or he revenue com- f get into the 72- of committee from dav to dav I i consideration of the general body Taxes. that old-line fire Iies taxes go to the e premium is paid. orooosed amend- I whereby the taxes fit companies would Vies tor . distribution visions, instead of Istate treasury. The le saw no reason tc aw in this respect. ncorporated in the in Wicker Furniture and Home fitting Co. ite. as Well iece Very ly Priced. demand of the an home for-fur; are more color- Be greater com bny with othe: (the Unioi devotine an ti nd liber fiir- be had" in lorative; fin- Imajority of lortably up tely colored w measure and the amendment killed. committee amendment was add ed making it unlawful for county boards, city councils or other tax levying bodies to levy a tax of more than 20 per cent of the levy on actual valuation. Levies provided in the statutes prior to 1921 are on the basis of assessed valuation, or one ; fifth actual value. This amendment i is to make the leviis conform. The committee had a saving clause, providing if any section sub section, sentence, clause or phrase" be held unconstitutional the bill should stand. Senator Iloaglmd tried but failed to get this stricken out as superduous. Governor McKelvie Signs Six Measures Lincoln. March 31. (Special.) Governor McKelvie today signed six bills, as follows: S. F. No. 61 Raising salaries of court reporters from $2,000 to $2,750 a vear. H. R. No. 411 Lincoln con solidation bill. ' II. R. No. 240 Incorporation of Greek letter societies of thi- ttate uni versity and the American llegion. H. R. No. 440 State Vol insur ance law. with emertrencv clause. H. R. No. 273 Requiring organ izers of insurance complies to he qualified in experience arid to pub lish notices oi incorporation. Attorney General Appeals Suit Against Chiropractor Lincoln. March 31. (Special.) The attorney general's office has ap pealed to the supreme court is suit to enjoin Ethel Thrall Maltby, Omaha, from practicing chiroprac tics in Nebraska without taking out a license. District Judge A. C. Wakeloy had sustained the woman's demurrer and dismissed a temporary injunction again her. ' Recall Election Against Dakota Officers Ordered! Action an Anli-Nonpartisan ' Faction Aimed at Governor, Attorney General and Com missions of Agriculture. Devils Lake, N. D March 31. Political factions opposed to the Nonpartisan league in North Dakota, in convention here - today, ordered that a recall election aimed at cer tain state officials be held on or be fore November 8. The recall elec tion as ordered is directed against Governor Lynn J. Krazier, Attorney General William Lemke and Com missioner of Agriculture John N. 1 lagan. The action of the convention came after an all-afternoon debate on a resolution brought up by Tread well Twitchcll, proposing the at tempted repeal of the three officials named. This is the iir.-a time in the his- tory oi the United States that a recall election has been ordered against a governor or other high state officials, delegates asserted. "The brain-child of the socialistic regime the recall having been j placed on the statute books of North : Dakota by the Nonpartisans, has j grown up in four years and threatens ! to destroy its parent," T. G. Nelson. secretary of the Independent Voters association, said. House Sustains Veto! Lincoln, Neb., March 31. (.Spe cial.) The lower house todav sus tained Governor McKelvie's veto of House Roll 73 by a vote of (9 to 26. The bill provided that in the event of the death of a United States senator, congressman, or member of the legislature, the covernor should ! appoint the successor from the same House Votes to Prevent : Picketing in Strikes j Uonliuued Jf-rom l'e On.) island" an1 ruling in favor of friends , oi the bill. "Sit down." members shouted to j Foster. j Before the vote was taken nearly pvery member had spoken. Only two manners were absent when the vote was taken. Representatives Oster ntati and Stephenson. The vote fol lows: For: Anderson (Knox), Arm strong, Barbour, Bowman, Clizbe, Cole, Douglas, Downing, Dyball, Dysart, Epperson, Frantz, Frazier, Good, Goodrich, Griswold, Hascall, Hoffmeister, Jeary, Kendall, Left wich, Lynn, McFarland, McKee, McLeod, Medlar, Mellor, Mickey, Morian, Moseley, Murphey, Nelson, Nutzman, rainier, Park, Randall, Reed, Robertson, Rodman, Ruddy, Sandquist, Sprick, Staats, Sturde vunt, Thompson, Ullstrom, Votaw, Wallace, Webster. Wcsterhoft", Wight, Williams, Wood, Anderson (speaker.) Against: Acton, Anderson (Ham ilton), Beans, Axtell, Beckman, Behrens, Bethea, Bock, Byrutn Da vis, Druesedow, Essam, Foster, Franklin. FroM, Gifford, Gilmore, Gould. Green, Hakanson, Hanuer, Ililliard, Hoare. Jacobs. Johnson, Lauritsen. Lundy, McClellan, Mears, Miner, Niewedde, O'Garra, Peterson, Rank, Reneker, Smith, Snow, Som merlad. Strong, Vance, Wolfe, Yei ser and Young. Kill Industrial Court. The Epperson industrial court commi: ion bill provided for a com mission of three to fix wages when disputes could not be settled between capital and labor and nude a con spiracy of two or more persons to quit work in necessary industries un lawful. It also gave the commission power to fix prices on certain arti cles when profiteering was proved i and made it unlawful for capital to j combine to curtail production of es ! sentials to increase the price. I "I know I am bumping up against I a stone wall in asking the house to pass this bill," Representative Ep person said. "The labor unions are against it, capital is against it, certain other in terests are against it. No one ex cepting the vast majority comprising the public wants it and the public isn't represented in the powerful lob by of capital and labor and party politicians who are fighting it.' Lauds Governor Allen. ' Epperson lauded Governor Allen of Kansas for the large amount of internal paraphernalia displayed by him when he pushed the industrial court bill through the Kansas legis lature at a special session t year ago. Epperson also pleaded for the court as the only tribunal which represent ed the majority, the public, and de clared the present arbitration system unfair, in which the public some times is given an equal representa tion and at other times even less rep resentation than labor and capital. "And yet the public is most vitally concerned and represents an overwhelming- majority," Epperson said. Representative Foster endeavored unsuccessfully to put an amendment in the bill which would strike out all allusion to settlement of labor disputes and have the commission deal only with rent and foodstuffs profiteering. No one excepting "Alfalfa John" seemed to want to argue. "Why not have , a king in this country?" he asked. The real fate of the bill was sealed 3 "Where Cash Works Wonders!" Wonderful . Values Wonderful Styles Wonderful Qualities . V , ' "Where Values Reign Supreme!" Pyramids of Models A Galaxy of Styles A Gigantic Manufacturer's Purchase Sale of 9,878 New Spring Garments Involving the entire stock of three of New York's foremost makers! We bought for cash at prices thaC: are a revelation even to us! You little dreamed that such values as these could be a possibility! The garments are all new! Alive with style! 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A big lot of all-wool, rich, plain SKIRTS in Brown Plaid, Tan Plaid, Navy Plaid, etc. $12.50 values. . . g95 Our Entire Stock of Blouses, Silk Undergarments and Hose Drastically Reduced for This Sale Entire Stock of Millinery Reduced To Prices That Will Startle the Most Skeptical Involving over 500 New Hats Hats that have not been in stock over four or five days and some that are just being unpacked from their tissue wrappings. Hats that should be selling at their regular prices 3 and 4 time3 their sale price. . This sale is a sav ing and should be attended by every thrifty woman.- Divided Into Four Great Groups . Values to $7.50 II Values to $12.50 II Values to $15.00 II Values to $25.00 $1.95 $4.95 II $6.95 $9.95 last Saturday when republican party leaders met at the governor's man sion. The Kovernor declined to sup port an industrial court in his mes sage and he was quoted as saying in the meeting, "I haven't changed my mind." Many Don't Vote. A number of netuberv who voted on the Randall-llascall bill left be fore a vote was taken on the indus trial court bill. The vote follows! For: Armstrong, Bock, Bowman, Bjrum, Clizbe, Cole. Douglas,1 Downing, Epperson, Frantz, Fra ier, Gifford, Good, Goodrich, Green, Hascall, Jeary, Kendall, Lcftwich, McFarland, Mellor, Mickey, Mose ley, Murphy, Nelson, tfubeman, Randall Kced, Reneker, Robertson, Sotnnnrlad, Sprick, Sturdevant, Thompson, I'llstrom, Votaw, Wal lace, Wood, Weiser, Anderson, Speaker. Against : Acton, A nderso n, (Knox): Axtell, Barbour, Nan Beckman, Behrens, Bethea, Davis, Druesedow, Dyball, Dysart, Essam, Foster, Franklin, , FroM. Ciilmorr, Gould, Griswold, Hakanson, Haunt'iJ J Hilliard, Hoare, Hotfinristtr. Jacobs, Johnson, . Lauritsen, Lundy. Lvn, McClellan, Medlar, Miner. " Morian. Niew edde, Ogara, l'almer, Lot kins. Peterson Ruddy, Sandquist. Staats, Strong, Webster, Westerhoff, Wigl, Williams, Wolfe, Young. Not voting: Anderson, Hamil ton), McKee. McLedd, Means. 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