Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1922 — Page 10

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DIXIE VETERAN* IS ORDERED TO BE ON HIS WAY J. H. Griffin Leaves His Flag When Union Soldier Takes Exception. GREENSBURG, led., June 9.—J. H. Griffin, Confederate soldier, was ordered to leave this city by a number of World War veterans after a Confederate flag: upon which was the emblem of the Louisiana Tigers of the Confederacy, had been torn down from the staff on which he was carrying it and burned on tne courthouse steps. The flag was torn from the staff by Taylor F. Meek, who served *1 the Union Army, and was burned by several others, among whom were Civil War veterans and World War veterans. After the burning of the flag several World War veterans escorted Griffin to the passenger station and advised him to leave the rity. He left. Griffin, according to the cards which he was selling here, was born In Belfast,

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Ireland, In 1844 nd came to this conn* try in 1854. He stated that he served in the Confederate Army and took part in several prominent battles. He also stated that he' served In the SpanlshAmerican war and the World War, but was unable to show any papers that he served in any but the Confederate Army. He was dressed In the Confederate uniform while going about the streets selling photographs and history of himself. J. n. Griffin, a soldier of the Confederacy, who was ordered to leave Greenaburg Wednesday, because he appeared there wearing a Confederate uniform and displayed a Confederate flag, was In Indianapolis before going to Greensburg. Griffin, who is 82 years old, spent several days In this city and was not molested in any way and friendly Interest was shown In him by a number of persons. Grlinff was a visitor st the Statehouse, Inspected the Civil War relics there Including .the regimental flags which have been preserved for nearly sixty years, and called at the State headquarters of the G. A. R., where he was cordially received. Griffin Is a native of Ireland, having come to this country In 1854 settling In the South. When here he showed credentials of membership In the Louisiana Tigers, a famous Confederate regiment.

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Chicago Shows Rapid Population Increase CHICAGO, June 9.—Gaining more than 4,300 persons monthly, the population of Chicago will ftass that of Paris In March, 1924, according to Frederick Rex, municipal librarian. Rex bases his statement on an exhaustive study of comparative annual growths of the two cities. Paris, now the third city In the world, has a population of 2.900,000 and Is growing at the rate of 1,836 a year. Chicago will have a 3,000,000 population by September, 1925, Rex asserts. Before the war Paris was increasing its population 17,000 annually.

WASHINGTON, June 9.—President Harding Is obliged to seek anew stenographer here. One of his most trusted aides Is to depart from the executive offices to the accompaniment of wedding bells. Miss Corenelle Mattern, an attractive Kentucky girl, who has been taking dictation from Mr. Harding since the latter was a Senator, Is to be married this month to Norman B. Sheppard of New Haven, Conn., who is attached

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to the board of appeals in the Bureau of War Risk Insurance. Miss Mattern was in Senator Harding’s office at the Capitol about two years prior to his nomination for the Presidency. She was at Marlon during the front-porch campaign and accompanied the party of the then President-elect to Texas and Panama. i England Is to put up a stiff fight to take the 1924 convention of the Advertising Clubs of the World away from the United States, according to Sir Charles 1 Higlinm, M. P., who arrived in the capl- • tai tonight in company with his adver- ! Using associate, William H. Itankin. Sir Charles will take to the Milwaukee convention of the ad clubs .an invitation froui Lord Northcliffe and all the leading business men of London for the. 1924 meeting. The distinguished British visitor was the guest of Secretary Davis, The Ad Club of Washington will give a lunch in his honor. President Harding is expected to reappoint Meyer Lissner, Republican, of California, and Admiral W. S. Benson, Democrat, of Georgia, aa members of tho United States Shipping Board at the expiration of their present terms. Both were made shipping commissioners for one year when Mr. Harding reorganized tho board. A White House announcement indicates tho President is satisfied with

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the work of the board and contemplates no changes. Changes in the personnel of the operating end may be forced on the President in July, due to threats by Congress to reduce the salaries from $35,000 to $25,000, which may cause three officials to resign. Secretary Hughes has recognized another “career man’’ by naming Francis White, until recently charge d’affaires at the American embassy In Buenos Aires, acting chief of division of Latln-Amer-ican affairs of the State Department. Mr. White entered the diplomatic service ns secretary of legation in Pekin In 1915. He has served successively at Teheran, Havana and Buenos Aires. The Brazilian eentenary exposition has acquired a valuable aid In Miss Bertha Lutz for a “stumping’’ tour of the country. En route for the Pacific coast, Miss Lutz has Joined San Bastlan San Palo, commercial attache of the Brazilian emTONSILITIS I Apply thickly over throat—- • cover with Dot flannel— VJCKS ▼ Vaforub Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly

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