Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 279, 27 September 1912 — Page 8
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THE RICIDIOXD PALLADIUM J.ND SUXTEL.EGRAM, FRIDJ.T. SEPTEMBER .27, 1912.
M'MANIGAL SAFELY REACHESCAPITAL Confessed Dynamiter to Appear Against 51 Accused Labor Chiefs.
(National New Association) , INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 27. Ortie iMcManigal, the confessed dynamiter and chief government witness against !fifty-one defendants in the dynamite Itrials which begin in federal court inext Tuesday, is safely lodged in an jespecially prepared apartment in the Ifederal building. Newspaper reporters were permitted ito see and interview McManigal this (forenoon. McManigal seemed in especially good spirits, smiling constantly and declaring that he was forty 'pounds heavier than when he was last iln this city. The coming trial apparently does inot worry him but he refused to discuss any phase of the testimony he fexpects to give during the trial. McManigal declared that he arrived in j Indianapolis early this morning from Chicago, and accompanied by detecjtlves, walked from the union station to the federal building, which they entered through the Meridian . street door. Muiictl Conductors. . It is a significant fact that most of the J great conductors have spent their apirentice years in mastering some solo instrument which they have used as a stepping stone to the broader and ultimate work of conducting an orchestra. Arthur Niklsch was at the beginning of his career a violinist in the royal orchestra at Vienna; Richard Strauss made his formal debut not only as lander of the Melninger orchestra', but as a pianist also, playing a concerto by j Mozart. Felix Weingartner, Dr. Muck, Emil Paur, Rothwell and Oberhoffer ' were first pianists of distinction before becoming .conductors.. This list could also be carried back to Hans von Bulow. the prince of pianists and conductors, and to Felix Mendelssohn, who Inaugurated tho famous Gewandhaus concerts. Spoiled ths Sport. A gentleman from Loudon was Invited to go for "a 'day's snipe shooting." in the country. The Invitation was accepted, and , host and guest shouldered guns and sallied forth in quest of game. After a time a solitary snipe rose and promptly fell to the visitor's first barrel. The host's face fell also. , "We may as well return." he remarked gloomily, "for that was the only snipe in the neighborhood." TbeJ?Ird had afforded excellent sport to all his friends for six weeks. Lou-, r don Answers. Ha Was Sarcastic. ' Clerk (to woman who has fingered over everything in the store without buying anythingf Excuse me. madam, but are you shopping here? Customer Certainly. What would I be doing? Clerk I 'thought perhaps yon might be taking, an inventory. Woman's Home Companion. Life's Realities. Women must wonder occasionally that they don't meet any men like tbe hero in a fashionable uovel. And that ran also be played the other way iteross. Atchison Globe. ' Both Engaged. Servant Maid tin breathless excitement) Professor, there's a burglar in tire dining room! Professor (deeply absorbed, without looking up) Tell him I'm engaged. , , Fame is tbe perfume of heroic deeds. ;Socrntes. TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sate at Cooper's Grocery. o Hauck's Beer If Tapped from the wood at the Windsor bar. North E Street.
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LABOR CONVENTION
SUCCESS IN The twenty-eighth annual convention of the Indiana State Federation of Labor closed late Thursday afternoon after what was generally declared to have been the most successful meeting in the history of the federation. It was conspicuous for the absence of factional strife and contention. Before adjourning the federation by rising vote adopted a resolution of thanks in which an appreciation of the hospitality of Richmond, its officials and citizens and the Central Labor Council was voiced. Delegates to the convention said they had learned much of the relation that should exist between labor and capital while in Richmond. There were many points that impressed the visitors and which they will strive to introduce In their own cities, they said. Studies Saloon Regulations. The high moral character of the city appealed to many. J. C. Wilson, first vice president of the Indiana Barteniders' League, made a study of the local police regulation of saloons. He was so impressed with the benefits j and advantages of the Richmond regulations that he will strive to have them adopted in other Indiana cities. The eleven o'clock closing ordinance, the strict. Sunday regulation, and the disposition of saloon keepers to assist in an observance of Xhe saloon laws were some of the features that impressed Mr. Wilson. The Terre Haute delegation last evening conferred with members of the local reception and arrangements committees to secure data on entertaining the convention in 1913. Terre Haute yesterday secured the convention from Fort Wayne by a vote of 102 to 84 on the second ballot, Logansport and Anderson dropping out of the race. Elect National Delegate. W. J. Pfleger, of Indianapolis, was elected delegate to the American Federation of Labor, which meets in Syracuse, N. Y. He defeated B. F. Horton, of Indianapolis, by a vote of 109 to 77 on the second ballot. Although Henry Friedman, defeated candidate for president, moved to make the election of Edgar A. Perkins unanimous, his followers were sore at his defeat. His active lieutenants in the race were Everett McGinnis, a printer of Indianapolis, Charles Roster, Indianapolis, and Albert Lowry, of Indianapolis. As an eleventh hour attempt to stampede the delegates for Perkins, they spread the rumor that the presence of Dr. Hannah Graham, leader of ihe equal suffrage movement in Indiana, was in Richmond on a political mission and that Perkins was backing her. For a time the rumor embarrassed the, Perkins camp, but after its score was ascertained, little attention was given the matter. After disposing the equal suffrage
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