Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 250, 31 August 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PAU-AliUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917

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To Instruct American Birdmen

PlIIAr AVIATORS IN 17. S.

Group of famous Italian birdmen are In the United States today to Instruct American officers In the art of S flying. Heading the group la Captain Tappl Carlo, Italy's most famous aviator, the officer on whom the highesthonors were recently bestowed for his man daring deeds In the service on the fighting front. With him are six i other officers, all well known flyers. They will go to Washington and probably will be assigned to the big flying schools in the United States. . "2 Captain Carlo, chief of aviators of the Italian Army, is the officer fourth from the left.

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Mrs. Frank Reece, Miss Mayme Reece and Mr3.V. E. Poole and daughter spent Tuesday with Wilford Brown and family Mrs. Mattie Martin, Mrs. Merl Bowen, Mrs. Josie Bowen, Missea Jennie Eckerle and Mabel Bowen and Leland Thomas attended the Chautauqua' Wednesday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller and Mrs- Mary

Reynolds atteuded the Greenville i

Fair Wednesday.. .. .Mervyn Humphreys of Belleville, 111., is spending a two weeks' vacation with his mother, Mrs. Emma Humphreys.. .. .Mrs. C. C. Brown of Indianapolis, Misses Jennie and Elizabeth Williams of Richmond, are the guests of Mrs. Ezra Nye Miss Muriel Crew left Monday evening for South Dakota where she will

teach this winter Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Bass and children have returned from a pleasant outing at Nottawa, Mich Miss Marie Hiatt entertained several of her girl friends at a slumber party Tuesday evening. Those present were Misses Lula Potter, Elma Johnson, Jeanette Nichols, Francis Alexander and Anna Crew Misses Edna Hill and Mary Kemp attended the Chautauqua Tuesday.

HOG CHOLERA AGAIN

BOSTON, Ind., Aug. 31. Veterlnaries from Richmond issued a warning yesterday that another outbreak of hog cholera had occurred on a farm on the Fouts road. The animals affected have the disease in an acute form.

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MILTON SCHOOLS TO MARCH

MILTON, Ind., Aug. 31. Clyde Rogers of Fountain City, will be Instructor in Manual training when the school open up, Monday. He will organize his class, and will then go with them to Richmond to take part . with the schools in the parade.

Names of 226 Wayne County s Soldiers Have Been Sent in

The Palladium's soldier list is boost

ed to 226 men by additional reports received In each mall delivery Friday. The men are scattered all over the country. Earl Walterman, is 16 years old, and is already serving behind the firing lines In France. He is the youngest W'ayne ' county 6oldler in service in France. He enlisted May 24. He is the eon of Mrs." Lynn Clark of Cambridge City. Daniel and David Freeman enlisted December 1, of last year and are now "somewhere in France." They are brothers of Mrs. Ray Hartley, 1237 Main street. Sergeant Richard Freeman enlisted July 20, 1913 and has been stations at Honolulu, Hawaii the last three years. Richard, 22 years old, is also a brother of Mrs. Ray Hartley. Daniel and David Freeman who are in France are twins' and are 17 years old. James Johns, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johns, enlisted May 2 and is serving in C company, 7th regiment of coast artillery.. He is stationed at Fort Adams, Newport, R. I. Eugene Miller, 21 years old, is serving in K company, 4t6h infantry stationed at Fort Harrison. He enlisted in July of 1915. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller, 731 South Eighth street. -

Send Soldiers' Names The Palladium wants to know the name of every man in Richmond and Wayne county who is serving his country. ' Do you have a son, or brother or any relatives in the service? If his home Is in any part of Wayne county, send his name, age and branch of the service he Is in, together with the names of his parents to the Palladium, so that his name may be placed on the honor roll.

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Orval Roy iKncaid, 26 years old, enlisted July 14 and is serving in the hospital corps stationed at Fort Logan H. Roots, Little Rock, Ark. Ival Lloyd Kincaid, 22 years old, enlisted May 5 in the signal reserve corps at Minneapolis and is awaiting the call to training. Both Orval and Ival are sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kincaid, living west of Centerville. Floyd Flood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flood, 438 Richmond avenue, enlisted June 25 and is now stationed at Newport, R. I., in the naval training station at that place. Earl Freeman, 18 years old, enlisted April 26 and is now serving in C com-

FARMERS PAID $8350

CENTERVILLE. Ind., Aug. 31. According to the Centerville Elevator management 37,000 bushels of wheat at $2.25 have been purchased, of which

pany, 12th infantry stationed at San Francisco, Cal. Lewi A. Smlthmeyer, son of Lewis H. Smlthmeyer is a corporal In the marine service stationed at the Marine barracks Portsmouth, N. H. He enlisted October 25. of last year. Roy H. Crist, 25 years old. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crist, of Spartansburg, enlisted in the medical department July 12 and Is a member .of L company stationed at Fort Harrison. James F. Carpenter, 22 years old, enlisted March 7 and Is serving in troop E, 13th cavalry stationed at Fort Riley, Kas. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter, of Hagerstown. Wilbur Morel, 18 years old. enlisted April 21 and is serving in E company, 35th infantry stationed at Nogales, Ariz. His home is at 205 North Sixth street. Everett Horner, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Horner, living on North Seventeenth street, is serving in C company, second engineers stationed at American university grounds, Washington, D. C. He expects soon to leave for France. Kenneth S. McClure, 25 years old. brother of Carl McClure, living on North Tenth street, is. stationed at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. He was on the reserve and was called to the colors when war was declared.

31,000 have been shipped making a total of $83,250 paid the farmers. The elevator people are cot buying grain until they hear from the government.

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