Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 207, 12 July 1918 — Page 2
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Crowder Refuses to Delay War Program to Relieve Harvest Conditions. WASHINGTON. July 12. In response to a request for postponement of tbe July draft call In the Northwest, where wheat Is ready for harvest, Provost Marshal General Crowder has Informed the Department of Agriculture that the military program will not permit of delay In filling the monthly demand for drafted men. ' , Farmers and farm organizations of the Northwest had appealed for aid. i When Assistant Secretary Ousley took ; up the question with General Crowder he found the situation had been canvassed thoroughly before the July call was placed, and that to relieve conditions in the spring wheat states as far as possible entrainmcnt in that section was ordered to begin July 22, instead of July 5 and 15, as elsewhere. Provost Marshal Crowder today issued an order suspending temporarily induction into military service of all subjects or citizens of neutral countries pending drafting of regulations under the amendment to the draft act Jn the new army appropriation law, under which neutral subjects or citizens who have declared their Intention of becoming citizens of the United States may be relieved from military J service. The amendment provides that such j regulations shall be consistent with 1 the provisions of the amendment, ' which debar forever from citizenship neutral subjects who, having declared their Intention of becoming citizens, I seek relief from military service.
Bastille Day to Be Observed at Oxford
OXFORD, O., July 12. On Miami university campus Sunday evening, the French holiday will be fittingly observed. Sunday will be the 129th anniversary of the fall of the Bastille, and the service to be held will take the place of all church services. Judge Clarence Murphy, of Hamilton, will speak on "The Fall of the Bastille:"
Prof. David C. Shilling, of Monmouth college, Monmouth, Ills., will speak on "LaFayette, and Our Debt to France;" Prof. Julius W. Kuhne, of Miami university, will speak on "Alsace Lorralne," and Prof. A. L. Gates of Miami, will read President Wilson's four-minute ' speech. Also there will be community singing, and the unfurling of a French flag.
THE ULTIMATE REHABILITATION OF RUSSIA LIES IN THE FINAL DESTRUCTION OF PRUSSUNISM
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Poilu With Camouflaged Helmet. The French poilus have startled the Hun repeatedly with their cunning in fighting methods. The latest bit of strategy pulled by the French fighters is the camouflage helmet. The poilu found that the ordinary steel helmet was visible for some distance against the mottled background of brush and barbed wire. So the army artists were called upon to help. Now the helmets aro marked with a series of white lines which makes them blend with the background and helps make the wearer part of the landscape.
MRS. J. H. SPITLER DIES
ELDORADO, O., July 12 Funeral services for Mrs. J. H. Spitler, who died at her home here Wednesday, were held Friday afternoon at the U. B. church, the Rev. E. S. Welmer of Salem officiating. Burial was in the Stump cemetery. Mrs. Spitler was 76 years old. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Ira Wellbaum of Dayton and Mrs. J. F. Ward of near Gettysburg.
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Young Friends Conference to Stage Missionary Pageant
Plans for the Missionary Pageant to be given July 24 at the Young Friends' Conference, on Chase stage at Earlham college, are being completed by the committee of which Miss Gertrude E. Simms is chairman. There will be very unique and attractive costumes. Every delegate will have a part. Scenes of foreign countries will be shown. The Richmond Friends are working on most of the scenes. The pageant evening is to be the conference "stunt night." Anyone who does not have a part and wishes to take part should notify the committee. The rates for the conference are as followrs: Registration for five days or more, $2.50; fee for less than five days, $1.25; persons attending one class each day for entire course, $1.00; persons attending class for one day only, 25c; persons atending the evening classes only, need not pay a registration fee, but if any desire to help the budget, contributions .will be accepted at the office. Rates for board and lodging for ten days, $10; board and lodging for one day, $1.00; lodging for one night, 50c; breakfast, 30c; lunch, 40c; dinner, 60c. All delegates must bring towels. A few waitresses and dishwashers will be needed during the conference and all those wishing to do that work for their board and room must apply early. Places will be filled as applications are made. .Conference Program. The program is as follows: Friday evening, July 19, 7:30 Walter C. Woodward, General Secretary of the Five Years Meeting, will deliver the address of the evening. His subject will be "The Lure of the Impossible." Saturday Rayner Kelsy will give an address on "Next Door Neighbors." Sunday Ray L. Carter will lead the young people's meeting. The topic will be "All for Christ; Our Ambitions." Monday, Mr.- David L. Edwards,
president of Earlham college, will deliver an address on "Choosing a Vocation." Thursday, Albert G. Shepard will talk on "The Challenge of the Church." Friday Charles Woodman will speak on "The Dedication of Life," and Saturday on "The Possessions of Life." On Sunday there will be a purpose meeting in charge of Alexander G. Purdy. , Conference headquarters and ad
ministrative office will be in Earlham hall, where persons atending and delegates must report immediately upon arrival for registration.
COFFEE PLANTATIONS HURT.
RIO JANERIO, July 12. Unusual cold and heavy snow is reported from all parts of Southern Brazil, and the coffee plantations in the state of San Paulo have been damaged seriously. Early reports place the loss at 600,000 cantos.
A mill with daily capacity 50 barrels of flcur will be operated by the Lind-sey-Robinson Company, Vinton, Ala., incorporated with $200,000 capital.
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MRS. E. B. GROSVENOR PUBLISHES NEW BOOK
Mrs. E. B. Grosvenor, a member of the patriotic propaganda committee under the county council of defense, has written, a book called "Strange Stories of the Great River." The book has just been printed by the Harper printing company in New York. Last year, Mrs. Grosvenor wrote, "Strange Stories of the Great Valley." The book was used for supplementary reading in the state this last year. Her new book this year deals with the history of the French in the very early days of the United States. Mrs. Grosvenor writes under the namd of "Johnston Grosvenor."
Patriotic Meeting for New Garden Farmers
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., July 12. Every farmer of New Garden township is urged to attend the patriotic meeting to be held tonight in the Methodist church here, under the auspices of the New Garden Township Registered Men's club. J. C. Kline, Wayne county agriculture agent, will address the meeting explaining the methods for preventing the further spread of hog cholera, a disease which now infests the county. There will also be a patriotic talk by another speaker, and the meeting has been made an open affair, everyone being invited.
CHARLES M'LEONHARDT HAS ARRIVED IN FRANCE
Charles MacLeonhardt, former Palladium printer, has arrived in France, according to information received by friends here. "Mac" enlisted shortly before last Christmas, and was stationed at Camp Crane, Allentown, Pa., before sailing for "over there."
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Baseball Players Ordered to Engage in Useful Work (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July , 12. Edward Ainsmith, catcher of the Washington American League club, has been ordered to engage in some useful occupation or be placed in class A-l of the draft by his local draft board, it became known today. Joe Judge, first baseman of the club, has been served with a similar notice.
SUICIDE IS BURIED.
EATON, O., July 12. Funeral services for George Shaffer, 54, lineman, who committed suicide Wednesday morning by shooting himself in the head with a shotgun, were conducted Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at his late home, after which the body was buried in Mound Hill cemetery.
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