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CAPPER SEESNEE OF TARIFF REVSION Declares Democratic Plan Court May Install CLAIMS HIS BREAKDOWN Mirines to Fight LABORERS PAID BETTER Amplifier to Call . | WAS BROUGHT ON BY WAR| Mail Bandits With | THAN CLERGY, HAYS SAYS Prisoners to Bar “John Smith, come up here and get your 60 days!” may be the next message to go over the wire, it the plans of officials of the Po- lice Court are carried out. Man Claiming to Be University Professor, Suffering From Nerv-- ousness, Taken to N. Y Hospital. By the Associated Press. , October 27.—A man, who sald-he is Dr. Ignatio Theilig Own Type of Gun - By the Associated Press. Mail bandits are to be fought with their own type of weapon. Postmaster General New has Movie Ozar Tells Presbyterian Drive Workers Alien Ditch Diggers Get More Money. By the Amsociated Press. ' PHILADELPHIA, October 27.—Will take into consideration the fact that he must live.” Mr. Hays spoke at a dinner attended by more than 900 ministers and lay- men active in the campaign to raise $1,282,000 for the service pension fund of the church. Subscriptions of $782,- The cam- country until next May. The rhinoceros will “wind” a man 2 ‘miles away. : COMPETENT COUNSEL N PRI H. Hays, chalrman of the laymen's committee of the Presbyterian Church and flim arbiter, declared here last night: “We pay our ministers less than we pay our allen ditch diggers. Many think the only thing a preacher has to do is to save souls and fail to purchased- 260 Thompson machine guns for immediate delivery to the Marines on guard at various mail centers and has placed orders for an additional supply. The gun selected is an improved model of the kind used by the Eliz- abeth, N. J., bandits in their hold- up of the malls there recently. Silvo, 40 years old, professor of ro- mance languages and literature st the University of Nebraska, was taken to the Bellevue Hospital last night suffering apparently from a nervous breakdown. The man said his nervous system ‘was as a result of the war and that the Government had sent him to the State Hospital at Trenton, N. J., for treatment. He said he tired of hospital routine and came here yes: |feature *Tristan and Isolde,” alter- terday to visit a friend, who, becom- | nating with “Parsifal” and ‘The ing alarmed at the man's actions, |Ring.” The festival will run from called the police. July 19 to August 20. LINCOLN, Nebr., October 27 (#).— Prof. Orin Stephanek, professor of Slavonic languages and English at VRRERY the University of Nebraska, said last e night that he never heard of Ingatio Plenty of Hot Water Theilig Silvo, who was taken to a New York hospital suffering appar- ently from a nervous breakdown. Prof. Stephanek has been on the faculty i of the University of Nebraska for the —for any number of baths if you have a modern system, such a Colbert is ready to put E in for yo A system is planned to eliminate continual yelling down to the mar- shal in the ceil rooms for prisoners to be brought into court for trial and the pushing of one's way around the crowded quarters may be installed in the near future. This plan, if adopted, will be in the nature of an amplifier that will allow the bailiff to announce softly over a wire, so as not to disturb the court, and yet loud enough to be heard at the other end. In reality the mechanism will be in the nature of a telephone with a loud speaker at the end of it. The cost is said tp be very inexpensive, and the upkeep only the matter of running a 6-volt battery. The plan is .now to install one from the upper courtroom to the lower cellroom, and if found ex- pedient, the lines may be extended to other rooms. BERLIN SUES HOTELS. Song Writer Charges Copyright 2 ‘Was Violated in Florida. 3 \ JACKSONVILLE, Fla., October 27 (P).—Irving Berlin, song writer, filed suit in Federal Court here yesterday seeking damages from two hotels at Deland, Fla., for alleged unauthorized use of his copyright songs for finan- cial benefit. The petitions, naming the Hotel College Arms and the New Putndm Hotel, charged that they gave per- formances of two of Berlin's songs last March, which resulted in injury to his property rights of “not less than $250 and not exceeding $5,000 in each case.” Would Deal Blow to Eco- nomic Life, However. Loans on Property - Ip you have a First Mortgage to place on Improved Real Estate, talk your problem over with us. 37 years of service has taught us many ways of saving you time, trouble and money in your re- financing. Sound advice and prompt decisions. Revision of tariff schedules is mneeded to aid the farmer, but ac- ceptance of the low tariff policy of the Democrats would deal a blow to American economic life. Senator Cap- per, Republican, of Kansas, declared in a statement issued last night through the senatorial campaign committee. The American market is the best one in the world for American farm- ers, Senator Capper said, and nothing should be hastily done which will de- stroy or greatly weaken it. Buying Power Cited. “Business must be active and keep fts ability to pay high wages to the eity workers if our home markets are to assorb the largest quantity of farm products,” he said. “Industrial life is prosperous today and has the buying power to assorb huge quantities of farm products. I feel that our aim in working out national economic policies should be to maintain this_status. It is true that agriculture has been in a sub- normal economic condition, and it would be a mistake to minimize this in any of our thinking. But it seems to me that it will be far better to work out methods which will bring agriculture to the high level of the best of the country, rather than to throw . a monkeywrench into busi- ness and bring the whole economic structure of the country down in a grand smash. “And 1 believe this is just what would occur if we were to accept the «ppeal which is being made for a ‘Democratic tariff,” whatever that is.” Senator Capper said he did not sub- scribe to the ‘“extraordinary state- ments which are being made concern: ing the alleged fact that the tarift has been of no benefit to agriculture.” With a strong home market for farm products, supported by a high buying power in the cities, which is " made possible by Republican protee- tion, he said, “we can continue to develop co-operative ~marketing and | provide more plans for handling the farm surplus. “This is the foad which will take us to that brighter land, which is di- rectly on the road ahead, where ag- riculture will be on an absolute equal- ity with the rest of American busi- Next year’s Bayreuth festival will You wouldn’t maliciously injure your best friend? 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