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i B\ Mixgs after them ' 6 THE PEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, THE OMAHA EVENING BEE UNDED BY EDWARD ROBEWATRR, R_ROSEWATER, EDITOR, <The | -!'nfimmnz_l:mnpnny, Propristor, OFFICIAL PAFER OF THE CITY OF OMANA, OFFIC APER FOI. DOUGLAS COUNTY, | IBRUED BVERY AFTERNOON KXCEIT BUNDAY, | m'ilT’ >, IN 3 ARNAM AND BEVENTEENTH. | :";bl:. d _llfi’l;\lh. [ml'!v"l" :‘ll second class ",.""" TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Wy earrier By mafl per month. per year, B.ny and Bunday L4 "0 aily without Hunday A 5.0 ¥vening and Bunday e 609 veping without Bunday o 4.0 unday Kee omly W 1.0 Dally and Sunday Bee, three yenrs In ndvan 10,00 Bend notics of change of adAress or Irregularity in dalivery to Omuhs Pee, Clrculation Department OFVICKA, Poo Bullding Omah Fouth Omaha 218 N strest Counell 1uffy 14 North Min strest :ll}fi"'» o ’A;”lw Bullding. » ‘Nicago-—A18 Proples (), yiaing. New York-—Tuwom 14, 4 P(th avenie L Touln-b08 New Bank of Commerce, ton 1% WPourt to news and edi Tiepartment, 0 Addrons oommunications relntin forial matter to Omaha Bes, Vditorial MAROH CIROULATION, 66,628 Daily—Sunday 50,628 Dwight Williams, ofroulation manager of The Hee Publishing company, heing duly sworn, aays ihet the avarage freulalion tor the month of March: 198 was ) and 10,028 Kundny gl DWIGHT WILIIAME, Clrculation Manager. Mubseribed in m thia 84 duy of Apri flmnlh and sworn to before me 916, OBEIWT MUNTIOR, Notary Pubiie Subscribors leaving the city temgporarily should have The Bee malled to them, Ad- dress will be changed as often as requested. i o st e Mexicans are not much on they make up for it In warlike fiction whr, real but Only 'thres more days (o the ten-dsy limit before the primary, Do your registering early, | Just to lhlr;k how many years the senator and the ex-secretary of wtate slept in the same bed? It Brother Ford shows as much speed in Nebraska as he does in Michigan, he will sur- prise all of us, Nearly twenty-five years of litigation over the falled Cspitol Nwtionsl bank furnishes an object lesson in the Law's delays that speaks for itselt, ‘l If it were money that honest!ly belonged to him, why did “Bob"” draw the warrants and then hold them so carefully all those years without cashing them? ——— With that federal judgeship filled, the burn- ing question propounds itself again, How long in that julcy job of postmaster to be enjoyed by # hold-over republican? T —— It's dollars to doughnuts that Joe Stecher would not lay down after belng entered for a match, whatever the inducements, But then, ke doesn’t spell his name “Stoecker,” | —— Btockmen and packers are training for a wrestling match on the question of & more oquitable split of the market money, Which- ever side wins, the consumer foots the bill, Those who drop out of the primary race have the satisfaction of knowing they will not be missed, Enough remsin to kick up the dust of the road and clreulate some of their own dust, ¢ Why lg the democratic World-Hersld »o fear- ful lest the republicans make Charles K. Hughes their presidontial standard bearer? He- cause It means cortaln democratic defest, in Nebraska, So—r— Public indignation agalnst fee grabbers grows with knowledge, but Indignation, to be effoctive, must be recorded in the ballot box Mark down the primary date and keep the in- diguation hot, ——— The federal supreme court Wfts the 1d of the Capital National bank seandal for final fumigation The operation Is a minor one, ohiefly useful an proof that “the evil men do ———— Four automobile aceldents, one resulting In death, were reported In the state news of one day. This method of driving home the lessons of wafety first Is perflous, but it I optional with ear dri 3 R ——— The return (o prison of two habitual law breakers from Omaba suggests to the pardon and parole board the necessity of requiring more satisfactory proof of reform than the crook's professions before exercising clomenecy, B There 1s no Airect conneetion belween the increass of 6,000 n state automobile leenses Isaued and the hospitals under construotion or prajected. Meroly a colnoldence, A forward looking state omits none of the necossaries of life. Thirty Years Ago This Day in Omaha Oomplisd from Ben Puias, “— Justion Merka marvied Anthany Prestury and Mise Mary Nelson of this oity, Saturday. On Munday orturined (he saine mevieea for Thimas & il Miss Wlomnm Crane alsa of (waeha Romuinr manibly bomuess meeting of (he Wamas ¢ Chrinting samcoiation will be held ot 18 5 W, Moy Halnes, correammnding seorviary 0, € P, (e Cuming steset dengmiel, W o e hapiiont saein e Nelwnshn today The po Arrivad bast niehi sl B b sail wilh sk ARANE reebienon wih Meo bW Manaanr Kan, of tha Athietie s ball ik ol el & oaniracd wiOh Tl Buiiivan s Mk o e e phies whh b Ukon Palel on Al 1 el I A e men whe Wi ey Wik the i LI Pasille (e ponr ame. Bandie, Saliohury, Mok welt | Melulvey, Monh, Doughorty, Funbime Ll St ne { Posrwiary Cunapne of (he Board of Fibumiten, 44 D S T Innteain of W8 over Mo N 4 Marvham a0l family will eave b L T S A A etn WRTRIBE YRy band dunieg (e eesent ) s awd f o fon The Intelligence of the Voter, The rising tide of republican sentiment for Charles ¥, Hughes president is visible everywhore, and nowhers more noticecably than 1t Nebrasks the man who the united support of the different sloments of the party, to way of eminently (he qualifications desired in & presi dent The plan to “write in” the name of Charles K Fughen, on our primary ballot therefore is meet ing with universal approval, sithough vith the Immensity of the task and the difficulty of getting the voter to write Ie in the blank line correctly and also to put the croms mark on the square opposite But why, in Nebraska where all save u frac tional percentage read nnd write and koep In formed of what Is golng on, Is not the intelll goneo of the average voter equal to this task? Four years ago witnessed the first trisl of our presidential preference law and the result is proof conclusive that the lgnorsnt vole is negll Kible In the 191z primary four names wers printed the republiean ballot, namely, "“"Hoosevelt aft,” “La Follette’ and “Rows,"” the last named, "Woss,” being an unknown political adventurer, for whom no one could have voted Intentionally, According o the of~ ficlal figures, the total number of republican voles cast for president in that primary was 71,626, of which “Howy” recelved 605, or only three-fourths of one per cent. If the vols for “Rows" s It obviously did, a wholly aceldental or ignorant vole, and an equal number of such aceldontal votes fx credited to ench of the other threo candidatos, the total Ixnorant vote was less than 2,600, out of » grand totsl of 71,626 These figures are caleulated 5 inap) » faith In the Intelligence of the rank and file of Nebraska republicans gnd fo make us be leve that all thet 1s needed to rexister s prost dentinl preference for Charles 1. Hughes (s 1o make the voler remlize the present situstion and show him how to “write it in,” for Justice Hughes In recognized as nothing possensing pre almost emphasis on on ropresented, Country Is Full of Villas, One of the really engaging foatures of the eampnign In Mexico Is the ublquity of Panche Villa, This delighttul outlsw 15 showing a qual Ity of elustveness, an ability to simultaneously be In several widely separated places, such as stamps him as ultra-protean, to say the least It miny be that thig pecullar personal trait fs in some degres the secret of his military success To one in some measure familiar with the Tuets, 1t soerns chlofly Lo be due Lo a recial trait of the peon. This tellow is not only intensely loyal to whomsoever hie gives fenlty, unreason- Ing in his wttachment and unquestioning in his devotion, but he is & Har of such gifts as de worve a place uwmong the world's most secom- plishod provaricators, Hig qualifications for in- vention and his ability to avold telling the truth would win him great distinction as & diplomat, Heo lles so easlly, so gracofully and so econvine Ingly as to make him a most effective agent for misloading the pursuit of the fleeing bandit, above ull others, wonld command | | und this is proving s most serlous factor in General Porshing’s problem, Truth lies st the bottom of a very deep well in northern Mexico, Dilemma of the Dutch, Holland's situstion just now Is most un- plessant, from whatever angle it iy viewed, The Duteh have seriously striven to msintain the strictest of neutrality, and generally this hast been respected by the belligerents, Recent de- velopments have been such us (o change the anpect of the situation materially, and to greatly inerease the difficulty of Hollund's position. Germany fully understands Its exposed condition nlong the Duteh frontier, both of Germany and Belglum, and latsly has besn active In making Kreater preparation for the defense of this front If any exigency of the war should make it necossary. The Tubantia Incident was seized upon by the Entente Allles to urge Holland's | participation in the war, and the suspicion of this possibility has oc loned swifter netlon by Germany fop defense, It s reported that the Iuhabitants from a zone of considerable widta | have been removed by the Germans, that troop | rrovements may be unhampered by the presence of elvilians Renewed ansurances of for the neutrality of Holland, coming from all | the belligerents, have not served to allay Duteh | apprehension In the face of visible military preparation The dilemma of the Dutch respect in more serfous today than at any time since the Wwar commenced, ———— | More Pan-Americanism. Another All-Ameriean conference has Just opened at Busnos Ayres, the United States gov ornment being representod by Heoretary M Adoo of the Treasury department, and Paul Warburg, head of the Federal Reserve bank board, While the program of the present ses slon has to do with the adjustment of eriminal laws belween the countries, its general offect will be to weld still more olossly the intorests of the natlons of the New World, The Influ onos of these gathorings, coming down through the last three decades, (s Inevitably (o (he eatablishment of better relations between American nations, and (o streagthen the com munity of purpose that moves (hem I owilt Also Increase the responsibility of eaeh 1o the | other, and in this w2y (s bound to add o the fmportanse of the Monros dectrine stances that can eanily be foreseen as follow the Otreum | Ing the making of peace In Burope will cer- | talnly put the Monros dootrine (o & test such as I han not sustalned sinee that time when the Buropean allianee, following the downfall Napolean, made Wunciation Imperative This leads to bhu end. Pither the Uit NIates must be roady to stand by the Mos foctting, or PFan-Amer) e R — Choer up and look pleasant! Our estesmed ol of 08 and the vielim of the e of rORpOnds 1o the & 8ol war, and s | Hmbing upward, Biver al 00 conls por ounem achiores & Blnes In the sun for (he Mest time B oiwenty-thres ¥ A Clreatl Rrit views 11, (he selsure and areh of neutre A A lemitimale sxereine of Mockade rip e erantions T The hales shot throus ternationsl law are e . . f 4 "ot (L In Line for Hughes Indicatione Vavor Big Vote for Hughes, dney Telograph: Thoughtful republicans every where reallse the necessity of reuniting the republican (uotionn It the party I8 not o suffer another defest nd in order to o this thers must be s standard Learer who has not antegomzed elther faction and whose political record will commend him 1o populsr comfidence. ‘The leader the republican party nesds 'n the irmpending carpsiun iu & man whose public caresr has demonstratad statesmanitke qualities, who has & wise conception of what 1s essential to national prox reas, who hias the courage to stand uncompromisingly for the muintenance of American rights, and wha | o thoroughly imbued with Amarican ideals, Thess oaulrements thoss who faver the nominstion of Jus tow Iughes bellave he possesses, Iin refumsl to ente Into & contest for presidential nomination is due to respect for the eminent judicial position he ocouples, and (s altogether orediable and commendable, Mt it doss not necessarily mean or fmply that he would nomination. At all events 1t Is desirabls that voters whall indleate thelr preference and braska republicans who faver the nomination Jusiice Charles 1, Wughes can Indisate this by plas Ing bis name upon the biank wpace left on the ballot for much & purpose Uniloss present Indications ar misleading & very Iarks number of republican voters raject & in this state will thus record thelr cholce for the party’s standard hearer Protty Woll-yensoned Sentiment, Koarnay Mub: The Natson and the New York Bvening Vost recontly eondueted n poll of presidentisl preferences covering most of the states, thelr resd orn being askod whom they wupported In and whom they tavor fn 196, Of rephles recelved 1,1 voted for Wilson in 1912 and 1,08 are for Wilson now Among republican eandidaten Hughes leads with 74 Root has 241, Taft 45, Burton %, and various lewser polln, Tuonevelt han 99, which is nominally an et lent of republican second chodes, An anslyms of the retums shows that not only has Presdent Wilson not Koined in strength but that the democratio purty 1 minority party The purposs of this showing s to eall attention to the widespread sentiment for Hughes, which in not o “eooked up aiMr’ in Nebraaks, but is u pretty well sonnonad mentiment througheut the ['nited Hiates Direetly tn point i an editorial in ihe $t, Louls (Hobe-Democrat entitled “Not Hughes the Judge which should be read by svery voter In Nebraska where the preference ballot affords opportunity tn write the name on the ballot. HMughes was in Iine for predident when he was mdetracked on the supreme hench, Mo showld have been the nominee, Just as he was the eholce, eight anu four years ago No Arawment as to W Avallahility, Aurors Wepubdiean: There sesms o be no srg ment as to Justice Wughes avaliability as n cand) date; the only qusstion 1s how to secire lis mecapt anee of the nomination, We helleve the wiiting of hin name on the primary Yallots atfords a solution of the problem ana we expect to ses Nebraska ropubli ans wdopt the suggestion with surpiising unsnimity That's What the Miank Line s For, Palrmont Chronlels; Mere than one hundred re publioan newspapers of Nebraska have organized for an offort to secure the "writing " of the name of Judgs Charies K, Hughes of New York upon the brasks primary ballot, as the preferonce for the re publican candidate for president. Whilo the task is & stupendous one, 1t 18 not impossible of wccomplish ment, and the blank lne on every ballot in placed there for that purpose. Nebraska voters, generally, ean read and write, and If you are for Hughaes there 1 no resson why you should fafl o express preference Judge Hughes s an ideal man for the presidency and, while avowedly and very properly not a candi Ania for the position, s ceriainly too good an American to ignore his country’s call, s can be drafied, and It In the plain duty of republicans to unite wpon the man who can win. Vole for Hughes-and write nis name in oy Asoeptabie (o All Fuotions of (he Party, Bloomfield Advocate: Jumtice Mughes will be ac oepiable to all factions of the party, and he 1s one of the ablest men in the nation. Bvery admirer of Hughes should write his name fn the blank on (he primary ballot as thelr cholce for president Timely nign of wetlon, Bridgeport News-Biade: 'The sentiment among Nebraska newspapers has grown so strong in favor of Hukhes for the presidency that s campalgn of wiruction to the voters will soon be begun showing how o write In the name of this man on the ballot prop erly, It In not a refloction on the intelligence of the voters, but will be stmply calling thelr attention 1 the correet. way of expressing thelr cholce so that cannot be misrepresented or annulled, There ix little doubt but that Hughes 18 the cholce of practi cally il of the republicans of the state who have glven the matter desp consideration and, sines ballot ing 1 matter, it will be neces wary (o be very careful in writing In the name and Mr voters them n " has becor marking the ballot correctly andidate and the tako the inftiative to the extent of taking the trouble 1o get their ballots exnetly right. All of th Hughes will an aotive Ives must is will ap peal to republionns who do not 11ke brass band candi dates and the voters will no doubt be Kind 1o exer Clse the proper amount of care In helping ¢ nelect he man who seems now (o be the hest candidate with whom te defeat democracy next fall Win Hughes 1o lead us, we can look forward hopefully Twice Told Tales e and Biteer, Grayee and Mayme, Iadies of the chorus, were . A day oar, making the Whesling-to-Claveland jum, somewhat surrounded by & mass of Bunday pape s with colored weotions Prosently (Irayos abetained from frolicking with hes #um for a fow seconds and sald: “Look here, wirlie & KUy professor, | oguess-says that In & thoussn Years there won't be any Llondes tn the world Hum." sald Mayme, and went on re A oo of & man In Dogon, Neb, who has & house bl of tand turtle shells Yonwhat do you think of 107 refoined (lrayos Wiy, how does he know (here won't be auy o e thousand " trom o Columbus | Probabiy Juet & Lall B0 8 BOW countey In which & raw . SOPUnE Wp almest over night, & 4 er UL U e night 8 seealied bl '™ DA partitions of & rangs of bed he salls of & stahl " 1 \he MLy wakohes of (he W by Verd b the Mmeet de monstration wnaring Uhat It has sver bown his fate " owae htahond aftalr, b Wt full of ewiden and awful variatlens. Samelimes Mrangiation sessmed tnminent than, In (he il F o Paniasia (he sgony stopped suddenty , Yol Wb, wenifly heaven | Ma s dead N o (Nien ) "o “ nat Mrolied | & harbmidashers and waa wrestad with ool Marning. o'r anrihing | san da for . Ton plind My Jones WA e LARe (hal pe . . N pink ont of (he Shene @ indow for Al snanered (he sheh, pleased | \ AREIRing ont of the winlew any thve WAK e ey oA repied Dones [ wh e S pel P I B P caee " of | APRIL i Iar away dewn the stalls e hoard | 3, 1916, Modesty thet Compels Admiration, CENTRAL CITY, Neb,, April 4.~To the ¥ditor of The liee; The republicans of his oMy are very much impressed with Aldrich, cen In the Journa © extrome modesty of Mr. didate for \nited Btates senator articls published Mate yosterday Mr, Aldrich sayn 1t braska republicans want & senator who is maerely a pls dispenser or who makes his chiof busness 1o maks in the to enerien In order that his fences may he i proper shape for the subsequant bust 1en8 f pojiti caling, then they shorild nol vota for e, for | dow't measire up o that sort of requirement. If, on the contrury, {8 renl work dn the interests of the eople that is the my iden s that 1. Aldy for the the job How |s that for modemy? It is quite avident that Mr. Aidrich has at least one admirer in the state, and that gentleman thing wanted ain the man h, s Mr Aldrieh hMmsslf, Mr. Aldrish showld correct his flgures of wpsech, 1t 1 (ha first time we ever heard of “hes) ng u politieal fence,” Wa have hesrd of healing piks, chickens, horses and hu man beings, but never before of '"heal fng a fence” Just how Mr, Aldrich pro- poses Lo “heal hix fences’ he does not sate, whether iL is to be done with paint, or barbed wire he Aoes not nuggent R M BWEET, Mexlon, YORK, Neb., April 4.-To the Kditor of The les As Mr. Langdale has taken excoptions 16 my article, and doss not 1 Lo get my viewpolnt, he takes it weo are Justitied for going into Mexieo after Villa because he came over hers and killed seventeen of our people, Well, If that fn wufficlent renson then we have no business In there st all, e over looks the fact that we went inte Mexico first and killed nearly as many as Villa aid, and wounded many more, snd now hin own doctrine spplied to Mexieo gives Vilin the right to come over hers wnd A6 that very thing, and thet ought te closs the entire incident Then we are told we are not nghting Mexico but Just running down s bandit with Mexico's consent. Now who is Me: loo? It he will inform bimself he will find we came very near giving our sup- port to Villa instead of Carranza. But now while the United States has recog- nized him and his tollowing as a defacto Wovernment (a8 have a few others), Fngland hias ot yet been able to see in Wim and his movements even an smbryo wovarnment, This very incident of Villa's {s #dded proof that Mexico doew not yet have & real government. What would Mr, Langdale think it Mexico was to come over hers to run Aown one of our own bandits, 1 am sure he would join me in telling Mexico where to head In at Then he says some things about, if | lived down there | would changs my mind, but he le mistaken again, In the first place, 1 would not 'ive there for nevernl reasons, and that is one of them, but were it my lot to 4o so, I would hold, that we made a desperate mistake when we siruck the first lick by taking Vera Cruz, and thereby made & very bad mat- ter much worse. 1 am sure we could have saved ourselves lota of trouble as well s lota of eredit by staying out Now the outcome is up In the alr so far an credit or honor is concerned ‘Thrice armed 1a he whoss fight is just,” and Pat says, "If yeew' will fight yo'il be fIL” But we mre in, let Mr Langdsle help us out, while the rest of us try 16 point others in better ways before next time comes. 7ith thanks to the editor. ¥, POPE Tips on Home Topics Boston Transeript: What doss T, Cole man Du Pont think his presidential boom in dus to, spontansots combustion or an outside explosion? Detroit Fres Pross: A democrat in In- dians has reached the age of 108 But who wanta to lve to 108 {f he has to be & democrat to do ft7 Cleveland Plain Dealer: The man who clalms he can increass the yield of guso- line three-fold should realize that this is no time to stop and talk about it Baltimore American: The oneterm plank has bobbed up In congress, This ourageous, consldering the trestment t has recelved In the houss of ita friends. ngo Mernld: The hardships of the of Villa are somewhat alleviated chase by the fact that he has spent a large part of his life about four jumps shead of the officers of the law Lovulsville Courter-Journal “The aver. nge adult inhales one kallon of alr & min te, e inhales 1t hot when the girl of hix drewms s telling him she would not let the slimness of his income stand n the way of thelr happiness. Ie inhales t cold when he ventures & timid opin on that the % hat s more becoming te In wife than the 80 one, and more wsuited 0 “our olroumatances. Springtield Republican Unole Joe Cannon furnishes the interesting informa tion, w he says it took the ocenmus bureau two montha to wet for him, tha nly forty-nine out of 100 of the veters whe cast thelr ballots at the presidentinl sloction in 188 are sl living. Tweniy 16 & long time In the histery of political parties. Mr. Bryan himaelt has hanged & §o slnce that meme rable yoar WEARYIN' FOR YOU anta Constitution . e . ' ' » ' ourd . v oyes s bive A wearyin f Mornin o The birds Ml L8 Mg M e Peur Mol Chare o shilnoss i (he » That some (ol from thelr thioats o foal Pour shaenia, fon for y NEMET AR omt & wenr o Ui & fanile Viahin ber vy we i vk feu," Unarmed 'mid —Judige. 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