Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 144, 4 May 1916 — Page 7
,THE."R1CH110ND PALLADiUU AND SUN-TELEGEAU.' THURSDAY; May 4, 1916.
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; LONDOX; Sf ay .-peedj. passage for the new military service bill, providing conscription for.: married' men and for-certain classes of unmarried men, not Included In the previous compulsory measure, was predicted today. . Surprise has-; been occasioned by the weakness of opposition to the
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Vincent' Astor is today a member of the Second Naval Battalion, Naval Reserve. with headquarters In Brooklyn. He made formal api'ltcation-for enfititmenl-in the battalion's newly, organized aerial corps. Forthwith he wc'imt trouah the physical examination by the battalion's physician; Dr. 'Lynch; and was passed. In the course cf a ivtc he will take the iath of enlistment and begin: his training."" Commodore .Robert Porsbuw. head. of. the Nisl .-Militia of New1 York State, received Mr. Astor's application. " V ' ; ' If the ptcseiit ircrarnmo does not miscarry,. Mr. Astor will be promoted td 'the office of Ensign sor 'foon as he baa mastered tho. rudiments of naval aerial' work,-and later' will be'made a lieutenant -and: placed to c6mmand of the battalion's aortal corps.; '' . " .'- -. - .... v:
GARRflJZA WILL; accept mm MADE IN PACT
WASHINGTON. May 4. The. agree
ment between General Scott and Obre-
gon has been put into form and ad
vices from 'Mexico City ; stated that General Carranza was expected to ratify it today. " - ' V President -.Wilson' is; expected to take similar action at once." Official acceptance of the terms - of the agreement by the heads of the tJnited States - and .Mexican governments didfnot cause any surprise here as the negotiations between the military leaders in Juarez were, carried on with the utmost good wllL In Mexican official circles the opinion prevails that General Obregon got just what he went after: That Is, a promise that the United' States troops in Mexico would soon be withdrawn: With the co-operation of the Carranzistas it is believed that the remnants of the Villa band will soon be crushed, and that the American soldiers will be out of Mexico within six months.
measure, 'and even suggestion that the bill, be extended to include Ireland, did cot cause any sensation. - - i - . . - ' " ". " CONVERT MEETING INTO MIIAL
INDIANAPOLIS. IndAIay 4. Lead
erg of the Friends of Irish . Freedom
today planned to turn a meeting, originally arranged -for Friday night lo
give moral support to the Irish Tebels, into a memorial meeting for the leaders who were executed in Dublin." The Friends of Freedom are being opposed
In their efforts to arouse sympathy, for
the rebels by the United Jrish society, which cabled John Redmond praising
him for supporting the government.
CA L L-AU TO-M EETINQ."
: All persons interested in, .the
tablishment of, a IocI"AutpmiAile .associationaxe invited to. attend armeet
ing that; will be held for that purpose next Tuesday.;. The. meeting will be
held in the Commercial club rooms and
will start at 7:30 o'clock.
vtisoroD to athz;:d - , .. . . - :Rud6lpaWelshrod will represent th local council of the -American Federation of Mustfc at asatkmai coaveatlon to be, held in Cthcinnatf next week, 'v: PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
O'GORMAN REFUSES TO RE-ENTER RACE
NEW YORK. May 4. A Washington dispatch . to the . World this morning .quotes Senator O'Gorman as saying; ; . !I have decided not to accept the nomination for re-election to the senate. When my term expires on March 4, 1917, I shall have completed an uninterrupted public service of . twentyfour years, eighteen- years -as judge and six years as a senator My per? sonal affairs now require ad should receive my . undivided attention:" ,
Rats- every year destroy about - 5 per cent, of the growing sugar cane in Jamaica.
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OUTLAWS KILL U. S. RANCHER
EL PASO,' Tex, May 4.Tbe. murder of C. H. Holly,-a Wealthy ( American ranchman, and his Mexican foreman, fifteen miles northeast' of El Rublo by. Mexican outlaws, -was announced today In a report from General Per6hlng to Major General Funston. Th-j double murder occurred, some time between -April 30 and May 2. according to .the. dispatch... Holly, and his foreman had acted as guides for a email cf men of the Sixth infantry, who were seeking outlaws in that vi-cinUy.-V- v'- : '' '' Jin p. brush .with Mexican bandits the fir cf the,' United States soldiers klcd two. Mexicans. ' : i 0 ( tsrh 122 REBELS WOUNDED
. DUBLIN, 'May 4. One hundred and twenty-two rebels and -sixty-five Brit
ish soldiers-' who were wounded : in
the .r???111 fighting in Dublin, have died in hospitals, it -was announced -to day. .- v. . . ; : ;,' 7 ."; . ;.;
FEAR STRIKE RIOTS
NEV KENSINGTON, Pa.. Mav 4, Strike-rioting was feared here today following . the shutting ; down ..of the Aluminum Company. of American plant after two thousand of Its ' men had walked out without making formal 'demands... The men-say they are striking for an "eight-hour day with ten hours', pay. V I ni mediately - after the walk-out the strikers started parades and demon stratlons.
WILL ELECT EDITOR
J3ALTLMORE, Md.. May 4. At the Maryland Republican state convention which meets on next Tuesday; General Felix Angus.-, publisher of the 'American and Star, will be elected 4jne ol the big four of the Maryland delegation to the Republican national convention. Another of the big four will probably be O. E. Weller, of Baltimore county, recently a candidate for governor, of Maryland. '
-Water and fireproof barrels .' will; be made in Hawaii from bagasse, a sugar mill product, for exporting' sugar and importing potash. -
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"I.Ien of the Six Nations are loyalists and; among our best fighters. .The Indian reservations. iniOntarlo, have . furnished several notable- heroes in the French firing; line." . . . . ,f i Mrs, Clara Sanderson" Laub, pretty and charming, with' a touch of the-5 : military in her : bearing.-and ;here- d lrectness of i speech,; came to , JCew. .York from the Indian reservation, .where she has been acting as recrui,t-. lag officer for the Canadian army a courtesy office extended by the mill;tary. Mrs. Laub is the only woman . recrnitihg .officer .in .Canada,"; and i perhaps in the world. Her three months' work has been confined largely v. jtpt Ontario,;. Mrs.' LauVexpliiined. . , i ' j 1 ' :. v f "My, work: has been most r interesting," - said the . good looking" -"off leeras she continued. to knit on a' brown woolen,, sock... VI .manage' to khit .two pairs a, week, utilixing m.'Bpare "moments. . .The men need them so. . badly. "sbe explained. fThe spirlt:pf .Canada, in thlswarris spl'endid,v' und the spirit of the Indians on the - reservation is wonderful," she re--sumed.' The One Hundred and -Ftrty-fourlh ' battalion, which . is now 'in ; tralnlng..ls composed very, largely of. men. .oL-.the .Six Js'atlona .'.Alost. all'.:, these mett have had good educations and ' they are-' splendid" shots." -'Iint Laub will return to her recruiting work next week. . t
$10 Per Month NO INTEREST THIS YEAR
This Coupon IsraorthilO Present this coupon to salesman when, you select your lot and' he; will give" you credit for $10 on your purchase. B'ut only -one, coupon will be credited on one lot. Coupon not good , after sale. -A'. C. Disher Realty Co. 904y2 Main' '.- . . ' ' - i V " .-i. ... - Select your lot from plat ; and bring the coupon worth $10 at once to our "office to avoid some one getting the lot you want. , 504 yv MAIN STREET.
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These lots have been laid out to make them ideal, roomy home sites. " They bave all improve- j ments. Brown's Addition is easily accessible from all'; parts of the city. Car line will run by this addition within a year. SALESMEN WILL BE AT TH IS ADDITION BOTH SATURDAY AND . SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. You should be interested ?in this splendid opportunity. We can start you "On the Road"" to the ownership of m .
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?Brown'g Addition in General: We believe itis generally agreed that these lots now offered are the highest class vacant lots in Richmond, and expe estate convinces us that they are exceptionally good values Tat the prices offered. " '' -
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