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   Nevada State Journal (Newspaper) - December 4, 1920, Reno, Nevada                                Vt FULL ASSOCIATED SERVICE VOL NO 257 FIVE CENTS NC Sift Federal Reserve Board Head Urges farmers to Make a Fair Statement V RESERVE BANK PROFITS URGED FOR CATTLEMEN Secretary Houston Opposed to Granting Direct Aid to Nation's Growers GIVE JANITOR OPPORTUNITY n TO PRACTICE Dec con- gressional joint committee hearings on tho agricultural situation ed today in a1 dispute at times quite heated between Governor Harding of the federal reserve board and bers of Mr Chairman what is the purpose of this Governor HardinK finally demanded questioned by Byrnes democrat of South Carolina Is the federal reserve board on trial am I on trial ho continued ho had been a target for all kinds of abuse Representative Byrnes said he meant no reflection on Governor Harding Circulars issued by the federal serve bank of Richmond Va to member banks and which JMr Byrnes j was attempting to show had resulted in rigid restrictions of farmers credits were undor discussion Governor Harding said such circulars were not submitted to the printed when they were over and at- lontion of tho regional bank issuing any thing tho board deemed unwise The board he added was not a bank At one point Governor Harding told Byrnes ha ought to the federal reserve act and try to understand it Byrnes re- plied that he did understand tho act as he had helped frame it ed Governor Harding if the ers could issue a statement to the public as understanding Ills testimony to be that tho reserve board was the credit to farmers Tho reserve board prefers In issue its own nor Harding replied Approving efforts of the bank to resist loans for purposes in 1910 Governor HardinK Theories of Will Have Backing of Sudden Fortune Him MAT DEN Dec liam K a janitor telling fellow employes at a drug store today what ho do with the million dollars that Charles Garland ot Buzzard's Bay has a gave him a letter that told him lio was to about a quarter lion He v ill accept the money he said unlike but he will stay at his work of washing widows and sweeping floors tio I hat he will have to do Between times he intends smoke good cigars and have automobile take him the country for The estate according to Hanson that of James Moore an uncle who died several years ago leasing the property in trust for the use ol his with in- that at licr death it should be divided among SON en relatives one of whom was son lo an in Jl ft Los Angeles District Attorney Urges Doctors to i Advise Him of Any TO CHARGE MANSLAUGHTER Terms Christian Science Be- That of Fanaticism and of Delusions coier ATI LOS ANGELES Dec of healers were threatened with manslaughter or neglect upon of to vide proper Jitton for children by Thomas district of Loa Angeles ty in loiter to Dr Reft Smith i of County leal ma do hero Mr r Tho letter cooperation of i of the medical tion in reporting lo the district j iHM H ON TODAY Secretary of State to Use the Battleship Florida For Voyage to Brazil office eases of alleged the of work ot mercy nail DOUGH MIXER DRA TO His DEATH Revolving Pull Mah Into Machine Which Grinds Him fato Dec cleaning the of a dough mixing machine early a baker was flies anil A in the off tho switch but nol been crushed J I TS M Sentiment of Favors Early Amending of Pact GEN NEVILLE SEES HERO IN BAGGY PANTS Makes SPECIAL MEETING MONDAY i Find Conflicting Authority Between Council Suggest Remedy Says viki Money to Assist Fein I Know some banks In South had carrying large loans on cotton Home since 1 17 in face of an active Holding such cotton then lie od on reserve brink funds was ly speculating Governor Harding declared farmers need no fear that the banks would not do their part and carry over loans on staple crops for which there is no market the would make a fair statement of their condition lo the bunker He cited figures which he said showed there had been no restriction on re- discounts of agricultural paper Kouston who preceded ernor Harding strongly opposed to revive the war cor- for the purpose of financing cales abroad of surplus tarm products Present woe duo to readjustment following Iho war he said and he saw no solution for Iho problem although tho had devoted more thought to i subject tor the Dec Colby secretary cf slate left ington today for south America as the representative of Pi dent Wilson he will pay an visit to the governments of and Uruguay and an unofficial to Ar- gentina i Before his departure on the Mayflower for ton Mr Colby met the bat in American diplomatic corps at the Pan-American Union and they accom lo the At the was an ex- change ot farewell addresses Ihp secretary and Bellran the Chilean and dean of HIP envoys and al tho dook personal ells were ex- changed Mr Colby will Old Point Com- fort about S o'clock tomorrow and will transfer to the battleship Florida The voyage to Brazil will begin at noon the is nt Hampton President-elect Hardini will c aboard the liner Pastorer from Panama but it is improbable that will moot as the elect plans to go direct to Newport In his farewell address to Iho of state Ambassador said Mr Colby would carry to the peoples and governments thu eloquent oppression of a policy which has opened new and broader horizons of peace and at tho same time ened on our American continent those of mutual solidarity which tho American people have inspired by of a mural elevation even superior to their greatness Wo desire sir that you carry with vim for Iho success of your great 1011 the best wishes oC those scaled Tt should ho distinctly under- Iho slated the coin mere in 1 fanaticism indulged in by Christian Science crs or other persons in practice by whatever name mm bo called bo urged air parent us a lawful excuse for failure to furnish necessary medical lance her in case of serious illness j Further I ani that hi death result from such i omission such parent would bo guilty of it is of course well known If of your profession ptiv- Iho fanaticism resulting the of is known as Sci or oilier allow ami children to languish nnd Hie of contagious diseases refusing to vo vide that medical aid required by the of t who have boon robbed of life and al to die under cos dangerous and has boon gated ling in United States T wish lo urgently you ion to called nt ami every member of your body with a they promptly KIVO Hie every j H U f Dec rest of the Loyal on The Problems of Ireland Economic club tonight bus been balked the realm of politics It is not definitely disposed of ft will to alr in ono form or Tho real object is not primarily concerned with ho Irish It IK a movement be- tween allied and E ng I taking peoples Since the democratic Iho has form of the nnd the of ono hundred to issue Sinn riots like dispatches on ber 1 with tho Irish America toll of avowed intention of Iho more group to iff rage and in Boston ho counseled his that would with more determinedly That revolutionary activities are Winn Foin is perfectly logical but in Deo possibility of before the assembly of the of nations the entire question ot amendments lo the covenant of the league of nations will be al a of the steering committee called by Paul Hymn us iof the assembly for Monday to statement mado by don of the Argentina delegation to the Press today Al said tho calling of the ing- was the result of the ing many of tho delegation which had developed by reason the decision ot the assembly to delay tin j discussion of the oC ments until its next mooting South American countries bad that their vote in the ises be recorded with that of tina he added M denied report from Buenos Aires to the effect tina was withdrawing the of nations because of convention I the decision of the assembly not to amendments proposed by M and others if the belief that tina may have become needlessly ex- I cited over this move of the assembly and to exaggerated its tance No such step HH a withdrawal was being contemplated by Argentina M continued but lie said ho still folt that the assembly hud Noted French Mistake in Elevator Man in Boston City Hall Dec Roosevelt Jennings is an elevator man at city hull After he had carried General Georges Neville and liis to office of Mayor Peters today he almost lost control of his car when the de- fender of Verdun said to mon brave enfant think to meet ou here 1 would hardly yon without your your baggy trousers You fought valiantly for France But Jennings hastened his de- nial l v These trousers arc he but 1 have been faithful to this hero elevator olear through the war general I wanted to got si way from it Uut they also ed stands and waits i on Then General Neville who hud mistaken Jennings for a colonial who fought under him at Verdun and on the the confusion in ami laughed more heartily any one- else in the party Marked Improvement in Health May Permit sonal Visit to Congress REVERT TO OLD CUSTOM OF HANDLING MEASURES Senators Penrose and Plans for -o ing Revenue FALSE ECON IN 121100 Government Official Investigation of tions in Industries NEW YOKK Deo Do for tllO no Dec 3 Wilson represented today as being strongly of appearing in person before congress next week to deliver what be his last annual message to that body Ho has not yet however made known his plans Secretary and Rear Admiral the president's profess complete ignorance of Mr Wilson's decision and it is not expected that he will known until JUKI before congress is to receive tho executive's next Tuesday Those in close touch with the dent have stated Dint his health had improved so rapidly in tho past few weeks that there was no doubt of his ability lo go before congress if he de- sired to do so Mr Wilson ceased using his wheel chair more than a weak ago and it was said that would be able to HO the without thu aid of either his chair or a cane I Senate and house leaders have sought Information from the House as to whether tho president will receive this year the committee appointed at the opening day of 1 congress formally lo notify him that i the legislative body was session and to receive communications from has addition to being pro-German Sinn Fein movement is an of Sinn bolshevism wore pro-German during the present f is the only one has to de- for tho most vital ilion for which it was together The secretary M- called M today and asked if it j was the of the Argon One delegate that all discussion of had boon blocked bly or merely tho the Puo said ho ed the action of the assembly as -t j definite delay on the entire question and j The secretary of M then informed M I that a way might be found to I Iho rule so us to permit the pro posetl Argentina again In bp tu of the fo the end that prosecutions may for or as the facts may rant viol ion I Sinn Fohi has i at tho assembly hour in steel plants and lh but as yet no reply substitution there for shift system M Drury ly industrial relations division of ho United States shipping board reviewed his three months of of the industry before n of and public of- Tho was tho Society of and oilier technical said ho -U American plants already on an j basis and found changing i to the system could nol more than three per cent lo the A of republican londern cost of finished product even tho opinion at tho con- without any in There is now a surplus labor boon given of the president's the formality of n committee visil the White House whs dispensed with List December and the president fled by loiter thai congress was in Tho annual message to the senate ami house by Doc proprialion bills will be handled by one committee in Iho house during tho coming session it decided i tiny by the committee on C I 4 -.11 1 ATTORNEYS SPURN FEES OF PUGILISTS CHARGED WITH ATTACKING GIRLS been lo where it was tho ot Irish nnd lish revolutionists in here and are unanimous In their support of Sinn in Ill America the ist nnd parties arc ones favor i the md to Irish republic General lo easy and feasible th The discussions in- the assembly to n shorter working provoked criticism j added of toil boon in but mon work 12 hours Oay in steel in ho said while in some depart H than to any other last tv o months In the course ot his Harding said diversion of the profits of the federal re- serve board fov loans to cattle ers would bc more effective than if applied to generally lie had been asked as to his opinion on the proposal of Senator Hitchcock for employment ot these funds for re- lief The situation ot tho growers Governor Harding said stood by itself nnd demanded relief The position of Senator ho was outside Iho province of the board and n matter with which it was not con- cerned Governor said there was no for foar on the part of tho that tho banks would not do their part in I ho present situation Answering thu charge of ing on the parf oC tho reserve banks Governor Harding said they hud ed per cent on their capital stock ot the reserve ance of banks to Doubt that could be m- x creased unless some way for increasing Europe's buying and ability to furnish Secretary Jfe did not see he added how could bu at this time in that way until counsel by an attorney IN LIBERTY BONDS TAKEN FROM BANK RUNNER PAN Edmund ists and three other young men when brought into court today to answer indictments on two women announced they had bcon unable lo a number of attorneys in the city this table ling down They tn his reply Secretary Colby ex- shackled and by u pressed his honor I special of deputy done him by the diplomats being led to and from the f consider myself was put over privileged to bo the bearer of court tho pi- ca's Kood will to the countries T ure to sot visit ho It a great honor thai limo ho to be by to them to return a visit to Brazil and a visit lo Uruguay It very handy I fmrt myself so near visit that beautiful modern city of Buenos Aires I have received some wry and touching invitations from other of South and I have very earnest and ation to possibility of trip bnl I will bo no necessity of explanation lo you wlm are a puru the life of the American on pita 1 when T tell you that here do not permit of that tion t more than two hours with i the president of the United States 1 that been use is u very long interview with the ol the United States It shows tho very he fools in my trip talked of ing but trip V do nol know that there is thing I hut tho president feels more than the sense of South an analogy and Judge Daniel Culm Ism of New York declared in an address that may at any limo call forth similar action to that taken by us in Cuba in tho of ity Describing in Ireland said that the hud tho broken down hero and had been by uniformed and Ko outlined ho In control tho I world's liMito nnd I being blocked in her attempt tu pand foreign commerce I Ireland ho assorted being held while clevises especially amony the small nations and M effort to bring up tho ma tier again is by W rerton and other as a move to the further growth uC re- satisfy Argentina of the whole quos The said thu seven-day week still ex uf lo I alight will come up before the assembly as a result of next meeting expense of would be thought He tended that the day does not leave enough imp fur homo life cation or activity in community fairs A was body of tho Doc S- Tlic report of un between labor office nt Geneva to plac assembly of the mi the a timid a of the inter- ue of nal ions suggested tho of that the would re- sult in a of appropriations o of Illinois chairman f tho OH said it- might be found the enlarged appropriation committee was unable lo handle of the bills In that event lie ridded the old j would be I at least adjournment of Juno the house decided to enlarge from 21 to members with to handlo all expenditure The tee on mcl today to de- termine personnel of the but was unable to reach tho matter it selections Another will committee decided lo adhere the wore the Prince a Chicago found i power RT Minn Dec ed liberty bonds valued at obtained by two bandits two bank messengers in iront of the Paul shortly before 0 o'clock tonight The robbers in an by tho Bank ot this city bonds to iuK house to tho Tunt iis vuro about to outer the building the too said against Ihc wall and ordered to up hands Oue man took the were bonds and would have lo thorn hospitality Hie boys 1 o make no out- j or ut least shelter i Tile the opinion tho lion by the assembly of principles n basis fur the Limo being I The sind the each will bo invested with i Neither body will to in any which been expressly committed io to meet tho competition caused Assembly will have by marine ot fo or modify a United States j which fulls within tho exclusive com- of council The same ro- must be shown by the council for of Iho assembly I a Under tho covenant by which I on tho council the assembly j except tho following was ici put oil in i r I I IMI II Mechanical Vurk section of the instil tile oC the Taylor be Tho Taylor net upon he resolution A md lion il thu THE to in parliament former Crown ot land by with in Germany pointed 4 Thu will present jour a report ID assembly will be impussiblo Lo consider as j chamber of nrf the as an upper the report finds in ihc and bly will have identical rights while In each body baa special rights Neither can tho council be prod as invested with executive and tho house rulo which a ber of any W the committees have handled appropriation bills from also member of tion unless ho resigns from his old i DOC i Stales of and lames 1C I dinnn and vice j n of linanco com- spoilt several hours hero today in conference over national tion Senator from for the which i was hold at the home tho i Most of Iho Senator i was taken in said ho did not how it would be j possible fi puss substantial legislation during the short term out that tho Dutch government have that thr also had not Holland Since they j The he said Holland no analogy Iho in of Iho lv Mr president with the power of veto re is no hope so far as 1 know plan of with him deeply Ho had no doubt Mr Houston said jean of tho ends find that war corporation would tlie great ho has Lo tion should it but j and promote he I believe it would bo com- tho public Interest The secretary Maid he believed tho was in Cor a period of price recession and that nothing more ful could happen that this nation em- bark on unsound fiscal policies in WOULD EXTEND VOLSTEAD ACT TO INSULAR REGIONS shortly near banking in growers relief for the attache for United States Canada Mexico and Cuba who is tho with Secretory Col- by announced that hu carried ings from manj chambers of and coffee importers to similar in Brazil of Hie Volstead tinn inent nut o the Philippine Islands anu to consular in China is to be proposed by Uean he would nil doubt as to tko application of tire to Hie Is Ono would in the Philippines or American con- the of be- 1 SAX made his first cert stage m yenrs illness out TO SEND X III Uec ns today announced today a more of l cent in tho price of dispatch of a Danish detachment lono per oi loaf of Ilo Iho than of at or Uec and tonight were without as to Iho identity or of three men who early today hold up mail car of Jt train Xo 6 on the Chicago A- SI railroad rind obtained uin lit lo i f or The actual value of mail or any other legislation bo until registry records j snid income and arc over profits tax nnd uf ilu loot taken was said to be bonds bo laKon up after other sent Christmas T expect to rv 10 Twin City banks the finance Tlm mail ear shon ly the ho said after train had left Tho income tax and bound f haven't Hunt throe dorks They into mattor but some he two bodies it N I to rip open mail sacks a nd me in tho ter to only general principles taking about 100 pieces or should to o basis Study oft tho train it slowed it for a stop lust inside the apolis rtoport.-: that car ahead than hv tho loague nations tu two armed from Spanish rulo t by officials repeatedly are appealing to iho ami assembly for Iho TO nco of their country and for re- Hoc Oipp cruelties Serbian who was said to and among neilr death from a fow innumerable odds ami ends ago now is utmost curtain io mad iirc demands for n re- 1 to Or X of These returned today from South same location land minor complications are Ind he had boon i value till -I in- tho of the assembly from io confer with other over D 2 Col 11 lie football player const il ul law and to the conclusion that in view involved in not tho i of hospitality of Holland or I lionK to tho Dutch government Cf they so i abuse it the will know its duty OIKS Cal Doc noted on tho con- re York when only S 1 here today a i FOK j of i Dec almost was recovered by harbor Opium vision brought up Irom thu th'S had ono to bo- hoarded this occurs money inl and is withdrawn in and sain he in his ON MAX KNUS his head by the sOiot i ended life A 1 of lOola for mam years NT UK found dead at his last aboul is to havo committed Coroner A Jl this mi IN SPA PERI   

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