Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 115, 26 March 1918 — Page 12
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U. S. REFUSES
; FINANCIAL AID j TO CARRANZA
Mexico Must Show Much
More Reciprocity to Get
Money.
f WASHINGTON'. March 26. Until
President Carranza shows a more pro-
fnouncea spirit ot reciprocity, me unit ... . . i r . -1 . 1 . a. n0
: ci sin a win aevoie miie ume iu
listing Mexico ia ber present eco
nomic . difficulties, mis wa innur ! rinr. todav after news of Mexico 8
' rejection of an- economic agreement drawn here by Ambassador Fletcher and the Mexican commissioner, Rafael Nlsto. was received at the state
' ilonartmput vesterdaV.
The state department advises that PruMsnt Parrnnra had aDDOinted
three representatives to formulate a
new proposal lor yieseuiawuu iu United States. The commission named to draw the new convention Includes hlnt members. Candido Aeul-
. ar re?nrv nr inrpicn anairs miu
a ill . t- . I MinA.Aaw a! Inrfnatrv
v ber Is Manuel Aguirre Berlanga.
i Th tpxt of the retected agreement
which has Just Become avauaDie nere Indicates that the only concession made by Mexico was that referring to the repeal of the decree affecting the
-reimportation of gold. ThA agreement provided for per
mission to export to Mexico 10,000,000 in sold coin, which the Mexican gov-
ernment expects to have to Its credit in th United States: the Mexican
credits in excess of the total accu
mulating in the United States, shall hoiri hv th federal reserve board
fnr Mvir.n and he used as the basis
of the Issue of bills by the new Mexican sole bank of issue; that at the end of the war the credits thus accumulated shall be returned In gold coin to Mexico; that Mexico 6hall not depreciate the value of American paper money as compared with Amer
ican gold; that only petitions ror export licenses on gold coin made by the Mexican government, shall be granted; that Mexico will continue to embargo thi export of gold from Mexico; that Mexico may export an ad
ditional amount or 5,uoo,ouo in gom from the United States pending the ratification of the convention and finally that the decree providing for the re-importation of gold into Mexico shall be repealed.
QFMATOR NFW'S AMENDMENT 1
. :: MAY MEAN UNIVERSAL TRAINING
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Senator Harry New. WASHINGTON, March 26. The re
cent announcement that Senator Harry
S. New qf Indiana is planning soon to
push his bjll for the immediate training of youths between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one In both the house and senate indicates that the
subject of universal military training
is shortly to be an issue oeiore tonoAt vcw -will ept his bill be-
fore the senate as an amendment to
the war department bill cainng ior the registration of young men who will have become twenty-one In the year ending June 5. 1918. , Although he has been asked by friends of the i.i..n.n Mil to withdraw his
amendment for fear that it will cause
a great amount of discussion, oculu.
New has refused to do this and willinsist on full discussion.
whiiA . tht hill in nuesuon s not
strictly speaking a universal training
measure It has so many oi me -ele
ments of the universal training prin
ciple that any vote of the New amend
ment is sure to be a test neiween me proponents of universal military serv-
amendment provides for the immediate
calling out of young men Deiween eighteen and twenty-one and for their training to become. a part of the army
of the future.
it . RPms nrobable that tne isew
amendment will be defeated in the senate-, but the lineup by which the amendment is defeated will be a mo3t interesting one, it is conceded. The sentiment in favor of universal military service has grown tremendously in the last four or five years and there am manv con verts to the principle in
bouth houses of the congress,' polls it p( time shownig a majority for the
secretary of War Baker is opposed
to universal military training. He recently struck a blow at universal mil-
itarv trainme in his annual report.
t a time when universal
training ,was not likely to become so but at a time when the selective draft
was only yet on trial.
- Continued From Page One. ranee as fast as they did berore .the river was reached.' . - In the Bapaume region, the Germans; have driven a long salient in towards Longueval and have widened it somewhat . southward . in the direction of Peronne: However, unless the salient! is widened still more it may prove a mepace to the enemy as the British line still is holding well to the north and the south. . On the low-lying ground between the Somme and the Oise, where the French have come to assist the, Brit
ish the Germans have reacnea ixesie ni riiiisrarri. the British and French
falling back under orders, but resist
ing the oncoming iorces sirongij.
Around Chauny the Germans apparently have made no effort to cross the
Oise and strike south and the Frencn north of the Oise probably are falling back to it toward the oldline as it "existed before the ; German .retreat of last March. z --:- ? i - Avoid-German Pincera ? ' ' In their original attack the Ger
mans made their strongest enons lm
mediately west of Cambrai and be-!
tween ' St. Quentln and Larere ana drove forward on those sectors in the form of the- well-known "pincers" operations. The British, however, met :
this by retiring lnt be centre toward Somme, eluding the Jaws of the pincers and forcing the German advance to take the form of a wedge with a blunt apex and wide wings.
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WEBSTER, IND.
Mrs. Fred Palmer of Fountain City
spent the week-end with Mr. ana Mrs. v-o.kot, wins . . . .Mrs. A. T. Jessup and
Miss June Jarrett spent Saturday with Mrs. Lizzie Jarrett at Earlham college. ....Mr. and Mrs. lloyce Parrish and nons. Vierl and Clarence of Gettysburg, O.. upent Sunday with Mrs. . Naomi Plankenhorn Cleo Culbertson purchased a horse of Charles Bundy of Williamsburg this week Walter Peeson has purchased a tractor for his plowing this season. .. .Miss Icy Plankenhorn of Lyons Station is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Naomi Plankenhorn.... Rev. Frank Moorman of New Garden preached at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon in the absence of Rev. TJlmer Messrs. Earl
Skinner and Ernest Stotten werV in i-ii.r, catnrrfav evening.. . . . .The
Ladies' Foreign Missionary society or the M. E. church wi'l meet Thursday
afternoon at the home oi Mrs. awu Lamb. Prayer meeting will be held at the same place on Thursday evening ...Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Plankenhorn and son Russell, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. ana airs. mri Holllngsworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wherly and children or tuenmonu anu Fred Palmer of Fountain City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wills.... A special Easter program Is being prepared for the Sunday afternoon services at the Methodist church Easter Sunday. . .Mrs. Otto Lacey and children spent Saturday shopping in Richmond Miss Carrie Thompson returned home Saturday after spending tvLn weeks at Cambridge City
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stotten spent Sunday visiting his father near Dublin.
NUX IRON PEPSIN and SARSAPARILLA Effective Spring Medicine Combination. As comprised In Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron, taken in conjunction, these valuable remedies possess unequalled value for the quick relief of a long train of ailments common In the Spring season. You know well the great tonic properties of iron. They are much increased and Improved in this combination Hood's Sarsaparilla be fore meals and Peptiron after. In these" days of rushing and pushing, beyond the endurance of even the most robust, nearly every man and woman needs this blood-purifying, cleansing, up-building in the Spring. If it is not supplied, the depletion of the Mood and the troken-down nerves may soon give way to permanent Ill-health. If a cathartic is needed, as where there - is biliousness or constipation. Hood's Pills should be taken. They are purely vegetable, do not irritate. Adv.
Women, Everywhere Use Lemon Juice To Beautify Skin
The beauty lotion which is becoming out the country is
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than a smaU jar ot the common, orainary cold creams. Add the juice of two fresh lemons to three ounces of orchard white and shake well in a bottle. Strain the lemon juice two or three times through a fine cloth so no pulp gets into the lotion, then it will keep fresh for months. Regardless of what price you pay or how highly advertised, there is nothing else really more meritorious In beautifying, softening and clearing the skin. As a tan and blemish remover, also to remove oillness and
sallowness, lemon juice has no rival. Massage it into the face, neck and arms once or twice' each day, and just see if it doesn't bring out the roseg and hidden beauty! Lemons have always been used to bleach the skin, but pure lemon juica Is too highly acid, therefore should never be used except in this manner. If properly prepared, this sweetly fragrant lotion will speak for itself. Anv rime trre will suddIv the threa
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