Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 19, 2 December 1913 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 191;

RECITAL TONIGHT AT HIGH SCHOOL

Josef Konecny to Give ond Concert of Series.

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Josef Konecny, Bohemian violin virtuoso, assisted by Alma Hays Reed, soprano, and Prudence N'eff, pianiste, will give the second concert of the series of entertainments under the direction of the Federated Sunday Schools of the city at the -high school chapel tonight. The program for the recital follows: Aires Hongxoie, (Hungarian Airs).. Ernst Mr. Konecny Cavatine, from "Queen of Sheba"... Gounod Mme. Reed Rakoczy March Liszt Miss Neff Concerto in D Major Paganini Mr. Konecny a Standchen b Immer leiser wlrd mein Schlummer c Der Schmied Brahms Mme. Reed. a Mazurka Mlynarski b Bohemian Dance Randegger c Gipsy Dance Nachez Mr. Konecny "One Pine Day," from "Madame Butterfly Puccini Mme. Reed "Lucia" Fantasy for Violin alone... St. Lubin-Donizetti Mr. Konecny EAGLES NOTICE. Election of officers Wednesday, Dec. 8 from 4 to 8 p. m. W. A. VIETZE, Pres. A. JOHANNIXG, Sec. 2-lt

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STOTELMEYR STYLES DR. KING "ERRATIC" (Continued from Page 1.)

attack on the various tniBtees. One charge against Dr. Stotelmyer was that he attempted to have a new school house In Jefferson township built on a tract of land which Dr. Stotelmyer a short time before had purchased. Dr. Stotelmyer replying to this charge stated he could prove by his advisory board that he purchased the land with the full knowledge of the board to protect the township from being "held up," and that Dr. King later rejected this site and compelled the selection of another strip of land, purchased at a much larger figure. Reply of Trustees. The trustees' reply to Dr. King's charges, made by Trustee Stotelmyer, follows: Trustee's Statement. Dr. King's defense of his administration Is a great deal like his administration, evasive and devoid of facts. He seems to think that his administration has been too drastic to suit the trustees of Wayne county. This Statement by Dr. King does not in the least represent the objections to him on the part of the township trustees. I do not believe there Is a township trustee In Wayne county who does not realize the Importance of thorough and up-to-date sanitation of all schools and school premises, as well as all other matters within his township, and has stood ready to assist and to do all In his power to promote and bring about the best sanitary conditions possible. The fight taken up by the trustees against the reappointment of Dr. King, is not a personal matter at all, based not on enmity toward him, but promoted by the fact that the county health commissioner Is Irregular, erratic and incompetent. What the trustees want for their townships or for the county as a whole, is a health commissioner who has ability, judgment and moral courage to do for each and every township the- things that will best promote the welfare and absolute sanitary conditions of Wayne county. What Trustees Want. We want a health commissioner who will work in harmony with us, and when he finds conditions that should be improved, or that are bad or "deplorable," to tell us frankly and instruct us as to the best methods to bring about the proper conditions, and not, as has been the custom in many Instances, hurrying to his office and giving out long Interviews to the press which, when read by the trustees, would be their arst knowledge and often only knowledge of this official inspection. We are opposed to his methods of condemning a school building and threatening the trustees if they attempt to hold school in the old building with prosecution and afterward when the, trustee and advisory board construct a new building inform the taxpayers that he never condemned the old building, but that the new building was constructed and a tax put upon the people because the trustee wanted a new school house during his term of office. Want Accurate Reports. We want conditions reported as they are, not so exaggerated and colored that persons who later visit places so reported could not identify his lurid descriptions. We want a countyhealth commissioner who will act consistently, and not condemn a crowded school house in one township and wink at the crowded conditions in

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Religious Committee to Inaugurate Plan Tomorrow At Noon.

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V. M C. A extension work among ho laboring men of the city will start tomorrow when th' religious work committee of the association will ho!i a mf-etir.i; for the employe? of the American Seeding Machine company at the plant at the noon hour. A similar meeting will be held soon at the Starr Piano plant. The employes of the American Seeiiinc Machine company will be entertained Saturday evening. December 13 at the Y. M C. A. building The families cf all the men who work at this plant are invited 10 be present. The building will be thrown open to the employes of the Starr Piano company on the following Saturday evening. The following committee has charge of the religious extension work: Dr. A I.. Pramkamp, K. M. Haas. Arthur Smith. William Kus?el and Richard liar tel. DELEGATES ARRIVE FOR CONFERENCE ON HOUSING PROBLEMS

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APPROPRIATE SI5 AS FARMERS PRIZE Club Directors Carry Out Plan to Assist Agent Cobb.

Appropriation of Sl to N? used prize money, to be knoun as the Commercial club parse was made '..t . night by the bo.trd of directors o." t:.. Commercial club to stimulate interest of farmers in the work of Coun Agent Cobb and incideiitd'ly to lutk, est them in the Commercial club tw self An appropriation of i.ro nag made to be distributed u prize tor th poultry phew to be held in Richmond the early part of next year. The cluti will also donate a silver loving cup to the winner of sweepstakes in the show. While the directors agreed that the organization t-hould assist in caring for the T. K. A convention, the exact nature of this assistance was not determined upon. The balance of the $714 10 derived from the Fall Festival eiposition was placed in a special fund to b used for advertiseinc purposes and otherwise boosting tb.e oily.

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other schools; condemn drinking cups in one school and pass them up in another; condemn curtains In one district school and next day put his O. K. on them in another; condemn flowers in one school and admire them in another; condemn a new school building for cross lights and approve them in another; threaten to prosecute trustees for not fumigating In some cases and disapproving of it in other similar cases. We want a health officer who will not condemn the crowded condition of one township school and threaten the trustee with suit, and afterward when the trustee had taken steps to build an addition, goes to the township advisory board and tells them in secret session to wall in the upstairs hallway and make room for the overflow, an agreement that was later condemned by the State Board of Health as unsanitary, poorly ventilated, not enough lirht and a fire-trap. We do not want a health officer who will come to the school one day and object to the teacher having one window open, insisting to open the window is unnecessary and harmful to the pupils and on the next visit to the same room raise a racket because all doors and windows are not open. We do not wish to shirk our duty, however drastic the health rules are, but we want a man who will call things by their right name and has the ability and courage to conduct a uniform and sanitary campaign over the entire county until Wayne county stands in the front ranks of the counties of the state. Dr. King says: "I would not accept a reappointment to the office with the understanding that I should pursue any other course than what I have been." Have Had Enough. Can you imagine anything so deplorable or detrimental to the best interests of sanitary welfare of the county than to have Dr. King till the office of county health commissioner for another four years and continue in his uncertain and inconsistent way? It is earnestly hoped by not only the township trustees but by hundreds of voters of the county that the county commissioners will realize the true situation of this important office and fill it by the appointment of a more competent man than the present incumbent. Dr. King says he experienced the most trouble with Dr. Stotelmyer of Jefferson township, and citied instances. Dr. King met the trustee and advisory board of Jefferson township several years ago on the site of the old dunkard school house, "and said he would prosecute us if we opened school in the old building, and would not consent for us to repair the old building nor to build upon the old site. We then tooTc the proper steps to secure a new site and build a new building near the old site. As the doctor says. I did buy two and onethird acres on the corner of the John Stonebraker farm, paying with mv own money $317 for the site. It was bottom land, but was not ditched and had water standing upon it when the official inspected it. and he would not allow us to use it for school purposes. We then procured one and one-half acres diagonallv across the pike of the William X. Stout farm paying $450 for this site. The advisory board was offered the first site for the original price or $317 for the two and one-third acres, but were not allowed to use it. This did not anger me, as 1 later ditched it and otherwise improved it and sold it at a fair pro St.

SPIRITUALIST ANGLE DR'EUjPSJH CASE Defense in Knabe Murder Trial Reads Letter of Rose Cooper.

SHELBY VI LLE, Ind., Dec. 2. The spiritualist angle in the case was sprung at the Knabe death mystery trial today.t Attorney Spaan of the defense counsel in his opening statement today introduced a contract in the form of a letter with Mrs. Rose Cooper, who styled herself "scientific palmist and mental telepathist," alleged to have been signed by H. C. Webster, superintendent, of the H. C. Webster Detective Agency, who gathered much of the state's evidence. The let

ter, dated at Indianaolis Feb. 3, 1912, reads: "Mrs. Rose Cooper: I will agree with you that if you shall render information of assistance which shall lead to the capture of the guilty person or persons in the Knabe murder case to pay you $300 of the reward money when the same has been collected by me." An alibi for Dr. Craig was promised by Spaan, who said his client was at home the night of Dr. Knabo's death and knew nothing about it. Spaan devoted much time to an analysis of State Attorney Inman's opening statement of yesterday, which he called unfair. Spaan stated that Dr. Knabe was an ambitious woman and extremely masculine and that she was full of German blood, which means "Dutch Death." (suicide), he said. Emphasis was laid by Spaan on the fact that Dr. Knabe was the only woman in the entire student and faculty body at the veterinary college, which he characterized as a group of "horse doctors."

CIXCIXXATI. Dec. 2 Delegates began to arrive here today for the annual convention of the Xattonal Housing conference which will start tomorrow and continue throughout the remainder of the week. Former Presi

dent Taft will speak, as will Dr. Bryco. reniesentinc Canada and another i

member from Budapest. Hungaria.

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I MASONIC CALENDAR Tuesday, Dec. 2 Richmond Iodge Xo. 196, F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Annual election of officers. Wednesday, Dec. ,1 Webb Lodge Xo. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Ma ster Mason Degree. Thursday. Dec. 4 Wayne Council Xo. 10, R. & S. M. Stated assembly. Annual election of officers. Saturday. Dec. 6 Loyal Chapter Xo. 4H. O. E. S. Stated meeting. Annual election of officers.

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