Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 300, 22 October 1912 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PAL LAJ)nJ3I A5D a an -TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1912.

COMMERCE

iL CLUB

TO WORK FOR BILLS 11 1 . 1 Wants Penal Farm and Protection of Trees Wants More Members.

Preceding the celebration in honor

of Gorg II. Knollenberg, the Com- . . . , . sj 1 '

mercial ciud last evening consmeiu measures that it wants pushed through the coming session of the general assembly. A. resolution of sympathy addressed to Timothy Nicholson, injured by an automobile in Indianapolis last week, was passed by unanimous vote. Attention was again devoted to the state penal farm project and a bill to place the protection of shade trees in cities and along public highways in the hands of the proper authorities.

It was urged that the club devote its j

whole attention- and influence in securing the passage of these measures. The report of John McCarthy, chairman of the membership committee, was read. A campaign for 100 members for the club will be started next Monday afternoon and the committee hopes that the desired number will be raised before nightfall. "What are the requirements for admission," was aske4. "Just be a booster and help to make your home town the best on the map," said Secretary C. W. Jordan. , The report of Chairman Adam H. Bartel of the electric railroad committee, was read and approved. The result of the recent Interview of the committee with the T. H., I. & E. Traction company officials was reviewed. Urge Co-operation. The report of. the committee on taxation and legislation was submitted by Chairman George Seidel. The committee recommended that the good road's law be indorsed by the local club and urged that all Influence possible be brought to bear on the matter. The bill provided that a state high way commissioner be appointed and that the state highways be under his supervision. The bill failed to pass at the last meeting of the legislature. Two bills which are being actively advocated and promoted by the local club, one for the state penal farm and the other for a shade tree bill, will be taken up by the club more vigorously than ever. Letters were received from Amos W. Butler, secretary of the state board of charities urging the club not to relax untiring efforts and to continue to take the lead In promoting penal farm bill. At the-last session of the legislature the influence of local citizens appointed by the Commercial club, was brought to bear on the bill and they succeeded In having a commission appointed to report to the next session of the legislature. John L. Rupe has" been corresponding with and attending the meeting of this commission and reported that the bill would no doubt be reported favorably to the next session.1 ' - ' ' The shade tree bill provides that all trees 'within a' corporation shall be taken care of and protected by ordinances passed by the governing bodies of cities." At the last meeting of the legislature this bill was brought up too late to permit a report on it. The report of the committee on these two bills reads: "We feel that if we press these bills which are under our special care, as we do hope to do, we ought not to burden ourselves with other measures that we should not be regarded as responsible for, but that

our Influence will be greater if we shall confine our special work to securing the passage of our two measures, and that we co-operate with other organizations, as we can, to secure legislation for the advantage of our people." Adopt Resolution. The following resolution was presented by W. Dw Foulke and passed by the club unanimously.. "The club desires to express its deep regret at the accident which has befallen one valued member and public spirited citizen, Timothy Nicholson. We wish to express our sincere tympathy with him and hope for his early restoration to health and a long continued career of usefulness." ' The report "of the good roads committee was read by Chairman Howard Dill. He recommended that the coun- ' ty commissioners use " the rules and regulations, regarding the repair and maintenance of macadam and gravel roads, adopted by the road experts and contractors hired by the state. It will be optional whether they adopt this system but It will be explained and recommended to them. He also suggested that a government Inspec-

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THREATENS MURDER Thoroughly Aroused by Danger which Threatens Him in White Girl" Case.

tor be sent here to inspect the roads in the county and advise the commissioners as to the best methods of preserving them and new methods of construction. The expenses of the inspector to be paid by the county commissioners while here, his salary and car fare being paid by the government.

(National News Association)

' CHICAGO, Oct. 22. Employes of Jack Johnson's cafe and others were ' to appear before the federal grand jury today and relate what they know about the black champion's alleged : dealings in violation of the Mann act. On top of this, a resolution is to be presented in the city council this evening, which if passed, will revoke the license under which Johnson operates. ' Johnson is apparently losing control of ! himself as events pile up. When subpoenas were served on the attaches of the champion's resort, Johnson threatened Lawyer Charles E. Erbstein with

violence and Erbstein was forced to remain outside the place surrounded by a thousand negroes while the process servers were at work. Johnson declared significantly in his anger: "There will be a charge of murder against Jack Johnson before I get through with this." The witnesses were to tell their story to the jury in the case of Jeannette Dorr, but federal authorities said they expect to get sufficient evidence from the witnesses to hold Johnson, who in the past few days has discharged all his old employes and substituted others. The ruse failed to disturb the officials who said they would be able to secure all the evidence they would need.

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For the purpose of inspecting the work of school children in the township and to advise with the teachers, James Howarth, township trustee, and Charle3 O. Williams, county superintendent of public instruction, are visiting the schools today. They expect to visit each school in the township today. This is the ficst visit by the township and county officials to Wayne township schools since the opening of the fall term.

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Commercial Club Committee Says Mayor Prevented the Innovation.

No cluster lights for Main street so long as Mayor Zimmerman Is the chief executive. E. M. Haas, chairman of the Commercial club committee on cluster lights, is authority for the statement. When asked today what the committee planned to do in regard to this much wanted and desired improvement to the lighting system of Main street, Mr. Haas said: "Although the merchants agreed to pay for the installation of the light and the city was aBked only to furnish the electricity. Mayor Zimmerman believes the entire expense should be borne by the merchants." The project is now lying dormant. No action is imminent say members of the committee. In the meantime the smaller towns of Indiana, members of the committee assert, are installing the lights, and Richmond, reputed to be a progressive eastern Indiana city, is sleeping.

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