Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 184, 14 June 1918 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918

TALK OF DRAFT TO REACH ALL FROM 18 TO 49

Secretary of War Refuses to Commit Himself as to the Future.

WASHINGTON. D. S., June 14. Prospective extension of the draft age to include practically all the able bodied raen of the country and propoped changes in the existing conscription regulations came to the fore today. The important developments were: Representative Kobn, ranking Republican member of the house commitee on military affairs, stated that the war department intends to present to congress at the winter session an amendment to the selective draft law making the draft age 18 to 49 years. Secretary of War Baker said the department does not contemplate this move now, but would not commit himBelf as to the futare. Draft Age, 18 to 49 Senator Smith of Michigan, member of the committee on foreign relations, asserted that by virtue either of the effect of the pending draft treaty with Great Britain or an alleged secret agreement among the allies the American draft age Is to be fixed soon at 18 to 49 years. Senator Hitchcock, chairman of the committee on foreign relations, disclosed the intention of the administration to procure the amendment of the draft law so as to exempt from military service aliens who have taken out first American citizenship papers. Provost Marshal General Crowder reached a decision to recommend to the secretary of war the exemption of

professional baseball players from the operation of the "work or fight" order

during the remainder of the baseoall season. Director General McAdoo requested the provost marshal general to exei.ipt

all railroad men of draft age, and the

coal mine operators of the country made a similar appeal applicable to miners. ' Promise Relief to Baseball.

The professional baseball players of

draft age will not be required to "work or fight" till next winter if Secretary Baker and eventually President Wilson, approve Gen. Crowder's recommendation of temporary exemption. The baseball managers have made some earnest representations to Gen. Crowder, who has been impressed with their reasonableness. The managers have demonstrated that enfoi cement of the order would disrupt nearly every important baseball club in the country and that baseball played exclusively by men under 21 and over 31 would be but a poor imitation of the sport. They also argued that the order would unsettle their business arrangements for the season.

McCarthy Case to be Re-tried Monday The case of Hilda McCarty against James . McCarty . for . the custody of their 12-year-old boy Albert, will be tried Monday morning Instead of Saturday morning. Walter Butler qualified in circuit court Friday to act as special judge in the case.

MALLS OUT AFTER NATCO BALL MEN

"Who is who and what is what" in the Saturday Afternoon League i3 being worked out every Saturday afternoon at Exhibition Park for the benefit of the Red Cross. This Saturday the Malleable-Pennsy will attempt to knock the props from under the Natco champs and the Jenkins-Vulcans and the Simplex go seven rounds in a southpaw dual. As things stand the Natco leads the betting with the Simplex second. Backers of the S. A. L. .ire expecting great things of George Fine's aggregaion if he can mobilize his entire army of uniformed men at the work. This Saturday, George Fine v.ill have in the field several new recruits that have made history on past S. A. L. . teams. He has Charlie Kliner, who appeared last Saturday in bnseball togs and who used to stop them for the Simplex last season, Roop, an old S. A. Li. twirler. "Bulldog" Runnels who will make his debut on tne mound for the M.-P.'s and two uow men just signed. They are Schweitzer and Date Gaar who will play o itfield and third for the Malleable-Pennsys.

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EIGHT DRAFTEES TO LEAVE SATURDAY

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., June 11. The following drafted men. selected by the Local Board for Division No. 2, will leave Saturday morning for Indianapolis to undergo three months training preparatory for active service: Oscar Fox and Perry L. Holladay, Hagerstown; Ernest B. Kins and Walter O Jones, Centerville; Frank Everett Tipton, Greensfork; Seldon Snodgrass. Economy, Lemuel O. Wooters, Williamsburg; Norton Henry Wilson, Dublin.

JULY 4 CELEBRATION TO BE HELD IN GLEN MILLER

DEMONSTRATES CANNING

Members of the Domestic Science club and the Loyal Helpers of the Columbia district school on the Middleboro pike, attended a meeting Friday afternoon at the sch6ol where Nina V. Short, home demonstration agent for Wayne county, demonstrated cold pack fruit and food canning.

All the public swimming pools and some of the public baths in London are being used for communal kitchens. With their steam plants and heating appliances they are very adaptable.

Virginia's workmen's compensation bill was vetoed.

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Glen Miller park wil be the scene of the big Fourth of July celebration instead of Beallview, it was decided Thursday night at a meeting of the general committee. The change was advocated by the South Side Improvement association because of the fact that it would be difficult to accommodate the large crowd at Beallview. The parade would have to break up before reaching the park and there 13 no place where automobiles could be parked. People are urged by the committee to follow the parade to the park and take their dinners to the grounds. There is ample space to accomodate many thousands, and it is desired that Wayne county make this celebration a big family picnic affair. The parade is scheduled to move promptly at 11 o'clock and will proceed through Main street to Glen Miller park. After dinner a program will be given. An effort was made by W. W. Reller, chairman of the program committee to secure Senator James Watson for an address, but the Indiana statesman had already made arrangements to speak at Kendalville on July 4. A good speaker will be secured for the principal address. Big Parade Planned. The principal feature of the celebration will be the parade which will be the most elaborate affair if Its kind Wayne county has ever experienced. Lodges and organizations .throughout the county will take part, either marching in a body,, represented by uniformed degre staffs or a float. Several bands will furnish the music, chief among them being the Tenth Regiment band from Fort Benjamin Harrison. Militia companies and the Gasoline Rangers will also participate. The latter organization will carry the Red Cross ladies in uniform and the members of the Grand Army of the Republic.

A. Handley, chairman of the parade committee, appointed the following members of the comittee at the meeting Thursday night: Dr. F. S. Anderson, Omer G. Whelan, H. J. Hanes, Frank Taylor, Anton G. Stolle, Chief E. E. Miller, Fred Carr, Ben Hill, Ira C. Wood, William Young, Willard Carr, Howard C. Hunt and Hal Pod. Captain Myron Malsby will have charge of the parking arrangements at the park. Austrian-Hungarians will also take part in the parade, marching under the American flag. Nicholas Kolentus is chairman of this committee. Efforts are being made by the committee to secure an aviator from the Dayton-Wright field to give an exhibition of various stunts above the park in the afternoon. If this arrangement can be made Mayor W. W. Zimmerman will be asked to make a flight in the machine. "

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I. T. BECK TO SPEAK AT NEW PARIS FRIDAY NIGHT

I. T. Beck, Wayne township agriculture teacher, will give' an illustrated lecture on dairy cows and dairy farming at New Paris, O., Friday night, under the auspices of the Farmers' Grange. Every one la invited to attend. Mr. Beck -will explain judging, improvement of dairy cattle, feeding and the use of a silo on the farm.

TWO HELD HERE AS EVADERS OF DRAFT

Bud Sanders, a negro, and Thomas J. Feeney, are being held in the coun-

BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Mrs. Graf Saya Vinol Cured Her. Darlington, Pa. "I suffered from bronchial Asthma so badly I would often have to sit up half of the night or lean over the back of a chair, and so weak I could hardly walk across the floor. I had spent lots of money for different Asthma medicines without help but Vinol helped me so I sleep well, and am so well and strong I am doing all my work on the farm. Mrs. Emma Graf." Vinol is a constitutional remedy which contains beef and cod liver peptones, Iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates. We strongly recommend Vinol. Clem Thsitlethwaite and druggists everywhere. Adv.

ty Jail as draft evaders. Sanders claims to have registered at Troy, Ala., . but a telegram . received by tne Richmond. .board from the board at Troy stated that Sanders had not registered and was wanted as a draft deserter. . Feeney climed to have registered at Columbus, Ohio, but he did not fill out a questionnaire, it is charged. Both men probably will be Inducted into the service by the Richmond board.

Miss Eva Fenton, who organized the women workers in Britain's munition factories, has been asked by the American government to undertake the same work in this country.

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