Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Recognition of
Russia Debated
hy Borah and New
Wltil Snialon Arpuf, White
, lluutfl. Makr it Plain no
Uiangft in Policy I
Planned.
By GRAFTON WILCOX.
Omaha h Im4 Mir.
Washington, May JJ While (he
d bated today the Borah tes
tation ir leuignition f the Ru
i'.ii sivict government, w made
c'rar tit i lie White Iloue that the
I n tn isuii i contemplating at
ilir iurtit time no change in Hi pol
icy toward Kutia.
Senator Kdge. New Jersey, went
after ilie tiorah soviet recognition
re -obit ion when it came up in the
s.nuie
"The con.titu'iou rf the t'nitrd
Ctstts. a I intrr pre t it." bt said, "i
;.'ilt i,xui (lie iriuciplc of liberty
and protectio i of properly right. anl
while I recognise the right of any
nation to establish ilt own govern
ment. I differ very decidedly on the
(mention of America' recognition of
fiat government if it destroy, the
fi'udamrntal and bedrock pitnciplc
i lion which our oun got eminent is
founded.
Not American Plan.
"The fuudamcnt:tl principle of'
American government ha heen the
protection of Aim-ricau intctfsls tin
ilrr any flag in the world, and how
.'re we to protect American inter
ests in a rountry whoc government
t'tt refuses to recognize an Ameri
can loan made to the government
the present soviet regime succeeded,
mid then positively asserts that prop
erty right and- protection form no
part of their ritual?
"It appears to me. Mr. President,
that to recognie the soviet govern
ment under surli conditions it not
only infamous, hut is destructive to
all that Christianity has accomplished
in the last 2.00() years.
"During the war. many American
citizens bought Russian external
jL t Wednesday Unusual Sale of 1
f Aliiiiiiiiiii
1 1 Fifth "ir Fm
I Toor " Jfl f Floor
J ; ; West V V (UliL U Wert
n (Jv") Your Choice of These Jn
Double Boiler
HI 2-quart sie.
iw w- ii va Bin
. nun m b i.ss; n i i
Join
tmnj That was l help the aliif
Kin the kir At lti lime, ii ua
ijuu a much faiikxic act i it
19 Mier iuy .Mticucan Mny
bonds. They wri bought, at 1 re
call ii, practically at r and pot at
an unusual r of imere.t for such
securities. As tud, the reM
Kuian government hat repudiated
th'i debt in n rui.re
Borah Give Views.
Dft'aiing Senator tdge t uiu
drr much misapprehension about
Kus.ia and thai 14 nations are today
Hading with btr, henaior Porah
if id:
"We are d''ng iu.ine thire, but
are doing it through another ration
A New York merchant told me ft
Cftitly that he bad sold a large bill
to Km a thmt time ago and got
l.i money, but I e dd it through an
Kni.li.li merchant.
"It i constantly stated that Rus
sia is unwilling to restore the prop
erty of other national. On the con
trary, she has peeilica!ly declared
that the would either testore the
property or ompnaie for ii. This
is the moH nunne.t evidence tf
good failli.
"The proposition submitted at
fieniM meant the dismemberment of
Kuna. The ((neUroii at issue was
how much of the raw materials and
resource of Russia each of the al
lie would get hold of."
lie called atK-ntioti to the fact that
Frank A. Vanderlip. American bank
er, regarded the proposals to Kunsia
as impossible.
John A. Ifolmrft Drlitrr
Baccalaureate Addm
Kearney, Neb., May 2J (;f
rial.) Kev. olm Andrew Holmes of
Lincoln delivered the baccalaureate
addte at the Kearney Teacher'
college graduation exercises Sunday
afternoon, lie declared that any
student who goes from the colK-ge.
after having received an education
at expense of the Mate, and do net
in some manner repay tlu Mate, is
a pauper living upon the state or
puhlic willi no intention to pay
Commencement excretes will
take pl.ice at the college Thursday.
The class to he awarded diplomas
i.s the luges! in the history of he
school.
Sunday evening, the hijiit school
baccalaureate services were held. 81
students graduating this year Kev.
W. I). Harrington of the Haptibt
church delivered the address.
All rrtflfip nf nnrp aliirmrmiYi
seamless and
ed. The list
most wanted
kitchen.
Windsor
Kettle
4-quart size. -
85c
Fifth
AK-SAR-BEN
Can a Man Kidnap His Own Wife?
f f i'H ': J
Irvin L. Stair of St. Paul, president of the Great Northern Grain com
pany, married the daughter of wealthy George P. I tannery of St. Paul in
1910. The Stairs, with unlimited money, were members of the highest so
ciety in the Twin Cities. Two mouths ago she sued for divorce, alleging
cruelty. An injunction was granted restraining her husband from inter
fering with her, but Stair went to her home, she swears, wiule she was dis
robed and, by pressing a pistol to her side, forced her into an auto and drove
her to St. Cloud, Minn., where they spent the night.
Next day, when he stopped at a gasoline station, she had him arrested.
He was sentenced to 60 days in jail in Minneapolis where he spent two
weeks. Then he sued out a writ of habeas corpus, which was denied, but
he was freed on bond pending an appeal. Mrs. Stair went before the grand
jury and sought to have him indicted for kidnaping, but his attorney alleges
a man can't kidnap his own wife. The supreme court of Minnesota will
decide.
highly polish- Kound Roaster
includes the
articles of the
I Water
10 quart size.
85c
Floor-Wat
THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1022.
v y
Sauce Pah Set
1, iy2, 2-quart sizes.
85c
12-inch size.
85c
THIS
WEEK
Nebraska K. C.
Elect Officers!
i
' I.rxinstou Man Utosrn Utc
I)futy in Convention
OprniNl in York.
York. Nth , May -M -(Special Tele -4
gram ) K.i'iiht ! tolumnus open
ed their annual Mate cui)entiou al
the Knight of Columhu hall this
morning with l'" delegates from
anout paru of the ute in at
tendance. The aembly met in the Knights
of Columbus hall shortly alter K
o'clock and marched to St. Jo.eph
Catholic church, where pontifical
; ma was celebrated by lather
O l.aughliu. Die sermon to the
visiting knights was alo delivered
by lather O'Laughlwi.
The convention proper wa opened
bv an executive meeting in the Klk'
ballroom.
The delegates were entertained at
a luncheon by the woman of St.
Joseph Catholic church at the "V
dining room.
Sidney was chosen as the conven
tion city for 19J.I at the secrvid ex
ecutive meeting this afternoon.
'The election of officers, resulted in
the office of state deputy going to
William J. McNickols of Lexington;
Mate secretary, Mark Burke, Colum
bus; state treasurer, James P.
Pttrke, Sutton; state advocate, J. II.
Harry, Wahoo: state warden. W.
II. l.aughliu. Grand Island; state
ehaplin, Mons. 1- A. Dumphy, Sut
ton.
Frank Morrow of Columbus,
Francis P. Mathews, Omaha. Wil
liam Kloke, Norfolk; Jolyi A. Mc
Guire, Lincoln, and Mike Ruddy,
Albion, were named delegates to the
national convention.
Wednesday Another Special Purchase ot
I
Four
Representative
Models
Sketched
Second Floor Weat
Sale of
Girls'
Gingham
Dresses
Wednesday at
$-a
Formerly Priced 1.95 to 3.50
Cleverly trimmed little dresses,
relieved with touches of sheer
white organdie, self trimmed or
embroidered, they are made of
checked, plaid or plain ginghams.
In many instances there are but
one and two of a kind, but a com
plete range of sizes from 6 to 14
years will be found in the lot of
over 400.
Second Floor West.
Trade Boosters Visit
Friendly Region in Iowa
itHiimw4 m ri o ' I
i bant, ananged lor automobile
tranitalKm.
The art f livvig has ben pretty
y ell soKed in this town. Husinen is
rikmI, theie wat only one tae 4l
bankruptcy in U of Shrlby county
and the three banks rontam moie
than SJ.tKMi.0(M di'po.iu. A local
auctioneer aerts that are fami land
is selling now at from $.'$ t 9$W
an acre. A a banker said, niryiry
i an safely be lent on thee farms
with the eyrt shut.
Much Moderate Wealth.
There is no one herealxnits with a
fi.rtuue ot mute than J.tHi,tH). Hut
a whole flock of men here are worth
from $Mi,iHl to 511HMHHI. A good
many motor car, mainly of the
more espeuoive makes, are being
bought, The childieii share in the
good fortune of their parent.
Next week will he held the an
;nul children's festival, which before
the war wax called the "Kinderfesl."
This is a cutont brought ft "in over
seas. For the boys there is target
shooting in the park. For the gitlt
there is the gnine in which that girl
is declared queen who breaks while
blindfolded the largest number of
crocks with a club; then there is
a dance in the opera house, first for
the children and at night for the
grownups.
The desire for closer business ie
latious with Omaha, a necessary fac
tor in which is good express and rail
service, was voiced in a short ad
dress of welcome at Tcmpleton by
Kev. T. H. linesman, the village
priest. His plea was that Temple
ton be made a flag station for fast
trains so that it would be possible
for its citizens to travel to Omaha
and back in the same day. He made
the point that it was better for them
Imported
Street
More Than
New Styles in
ing of 800 Frocks Made of
Imported Gingham Checks
.' Smart black and white . models in '
tunic styles will be be becoming to
the matron, while gay scarlet
checks bespeak youth in their
straight lines and perky . sashes.
Lavenders and pale greens make
, cool looking frocks with their sheer '..
organdie vests." There are practical
browrn and navy checks in fact all "
coolrs are represented employing
fagotting, ribbons, buttons and ap-
" pliques in their trimmings.
Special Selling of
FiberSilkScarfs
39
A Vivid Bit of
Small Price!
The allure of color has never
been better pprtrayad than in
the fashion whim of the moment
for sport scarfs. And in this spe
cial purchase of 1,000 silk scarfs,
color truly runs riot wide and
narrow stripes, checks and plain
colors are shown in every imagin
able hue. Many are manufac
turers' samples and a small part
of them are irregulars.
Second Floor Center.
la Made woh their own west thn to
buy nam te mad order boue iu
tilings and said that iiituiticient
uilway service discouraged shopping
in Ouuha, A reminder of the piesa-
l,iu was receued at l ohmlle and1'
I & i.ih Iktf th tkiittif Al ill lame
bus that ate ued to rairy the
pupils back and forth,
Rotary to Meet on Train.
I". W. Fan, kccrciaiy of the
Community club at loluuHe, ac
ranged r the Omahan to rule
fioui the station to the busiue. dis
trict in een of lhce school bus.e
S'oux City is lb' tutal dettiiisnou
tonight. The I hamher of Com
merce there is entertaining the vis
um. Wmneloon. Neb, is the first
Hoii tomorrow. The Ouuha Kotatv
rluh. many of whoe oniceis and
niemher are on thi excnr.ion. will
hold its weekly luncheon on the
train tomorrow noon.
Alleged Forger Weds
Rich Widow in Texas
Nrbra-ka City, May 2i. (Special )
Sheriff Fischer returned yesteidav
fruui Texas, having in In custody J.
(i. V. InguUby, charged with for
gery, who jumped hi bail here sev
eral months ago, Ingolsby was ap
I reheuded in Texas and held for the
Otoe county authorities.
He was arraigned in the county
court and enteted a plea of not
itiilty ami his hearing was set for
Friday. He was unable to furnish
a bond of $1,500 and is in the county
jail.
He was arrested in Texas on sev
etal charges, hut the Texas officials
nid not want to go to the expense
rif a trial and turned him over to
Fischer.
Jugotsby was married to a wealthy
woman in 'Texas just a few days be
fore his arrest.
Gingham
Frocks
20 Fetching
This Offer-
Now
fi
Color Charm at a
Skiles Puts Las-lion
Fellow-Demos
Harmony Itnposilib
Willi Ni.rtod ami Itutlrr
in Nomination Hai-f.
Linciitn, Neb, May 2i iSpeeial)
C. M. Skile nf Lincoln today r
fused to enter the piimaiie as a
denuHratic ii'nnmee for governor.
In bis statement. Skile state
blumly that wild Dan Holler and J
N. Notion in a candidates for gov
etnor, harmony i impossible. He
says, in pail: "It might not be ask
ing too much now tor lhoe men
who asume the power to make and
unmake landida'e to rail another
conference and for the ake of har
mony and the nii e of the whole
ticket, including I'mted State en
ator. ak all candidate to withdraw
in favor of, some other democratic
candidate.
"Why not let Chaile W. Bryan
or others file? Mr. Itryait. ome
time ago, was exhorted to slay out
of Ihe tace lor the sake of harmony,
which has not altogether harmon
ized." Continuing. Skile offer the dem
ocratic party advice on the platform
to be adopted at the Julv convention.
In patt, he urge abolishment of the
state law enforcement bureau cre
ated to war on bootlrgget. auto
thieves and bank robber., and pre
sided over by State Sheriff Gu I Iy
er; changes in the blue sky law.
amendment to the revenue law, an
increase in the $2.0tX).UflO bonus for
soldier voted by the last legisla
ture; cheaper electrical power,
publicly owned; reduction in educa
tional expenses and the overthrow of
code system of novernment.
w
Complete
Size
Range .
.' ut
for r
Women
and "v ;
Misses
Second Floor Weat
-Reductions on
Formerly Sold 39. 50 h49. SO, 55. 00
If you are heeding a wrap, and you will
all summer for motoring and coolish
days, you can now buy one of a very
good quality at 25.00. Many variations
of the cape wrap and sport coats are in
this group, all silk lined, some in con
tracting shades of B'rench blue or scar
let,Othcrs in beige or gray.
The materials Include Veldyne,
Bolivia, Shawsheen, Normandy,
Spongeen, Tweeds, Twill Cords
and Tricotine.
Sizet for Mitset arid Women
Second Floor WeL