Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 302, 1 November 1918 — Page 3

fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AN3 UN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918.

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HUGHES URGES COURT-MARTIAL OF COL DEEDS Delay, Waste and Lack of Competency Shown in Report of Aircraft Work.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 The long.

awaited report on the aircraft Investi

gation, conducted during the last Ave

months by Charles E. II jghes and Attorney General Gregory, was placed before President Viison today by the attorney general and Immediately made public. Delays and wastes of the production program, the report declares, were due chiefly to "the defective organization of the work of aircraft production and the serious lack of competent direction of that work by the responsible officers of the signal corps." j No fault is found with the management of aircraft affairs since the reorganization of last May which placed John D. Ryan In charge. The civilian personnel of the aircraft production board 13 exonerated of any wrong' doing. Attorney General Gregory In a letter transmitting the report to President "Wilson gays he Is In "substantial accord" with the findings by Mr. Hughes. The report finds "no graft" In the generally accepted sense, but makes recommendations for proceedings against army officers held guilty of dealing with corporations In which they were Interested. The chief waste from the original appropriation of $691,851,866, the report eays, was In the abandonment of two types of airplanes one of them the Bristol and a failure to salvage, aggregating about $24,000,000. The figures show that last May of that great appropriation $134,000,000 actually had been disbursed and that up to Oct. 1 the expenditure had reached about $140,000,000 for all aviation pur- ! poses. This did not include expenditures of the sales department which buys material and resells it to manufacturers, and for advances for building plants. Contracts let, however, committed about $470,000,000 of the 1 fund. The figures are given in answer to the general charge that the sum had all been expended with practically no results. The attorney general concludes In his letter of transmittal that "no such profits have been allowed as to justify a charge of bad faith." Col. E. A. Deeds, the storm center about whom waged most of the charges which brought on the Investigation, the report recommends, should be brought before a court-martial for sending confidential War Department information on the aircraft situation to former business associates in Dayton, O., and for being sponsor last February for a "grossly misleading statement" to the effect that "the first American-built battle planes are today en route to the front in France."

SCHOOLS ABOLISH GERMAN

FORT WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 1. The tenchlng of German in Lutheran schools of Allen county will be discontinued immediately and use of the language In churches restricted to necessity, according to report made to the county council of defense.

CENTERVILLE, IND

Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor entertained Sunday ,Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Taylor and son Robert of Franklin, Odin Taylor and Miss Hattle Konouf of Dayton. Ohio Mrs. William Rodenberg returned this week after a visit of

several weeks with her daughters at Indianapolis Emily Hurst received a number of bad burns about the face and neck a few days ago, caused by an explosion when she was starting a fire Miss Lena Capellar returned home Wednesday from a visit of several days at Richmond with friends. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Matthews were entertained Tuesday evening at supper at the home of Clinton Russel, south of town Miss Blanche Bowen received a telegram from her Bister Jeannette, who has been In New Mexico for the past year or two for her healtn to come at once to her bedside. Miss Bowen left and will arrive therv on Friday evening Lincoln Shroy has moved Into his newly remodeled property just west of Centervllle, near the creek Dr. Vinton of Muncle, was In town Wednesday the guest of J. D. Nixon and family.. .Mrs. William Paxton has ben very sick at her home, with asthma and tonsilitls Frank Lashley is unable to atend to his duties as postmaster on account of a severe cold Mr. and Mrs. William Kempton received word from their son Forest, who was In the devastated region of Porto Rico, that he had escaped injury. He told Interesting but terrible incidents of many others who had lost their lives In the earthquake there... The cemetery association will meet with Mrs. Minnie Wright Nov. 8.

....Miss Pearl Redding, who Is making her home here with Miss Marie Castle, is expecting to open a music class here soon Miss Edna Johnston attended a Hallowe'en party on Thursday evening at the home of Miss Esther Fouts in Richmond Miss Ruth Baldwin returned to her home in Muncle the latter part of this week. ....Mrs. Clarence Turner and daughter, Betty Frances, of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting her parents, Walter Matthews and wife.

Three solid train-loads of potatoes from northern Maine and New Brunswick recently arrived in Boston to be shipped to the West Indies.

ARGENTINA USES ITS NATURAL RESOURCES

BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 1. Correspondence of The Associated Press-

Restriction of exports as a result oi the war has caused Argentina to seek the development of its own natural resources. A proposal now receiving a great amount of publicity and general approval in the newspapers is the suggestion made by the Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Pueyrredon, to President Irlgoyen that the government build an electric power plant at the leftzii Falls which, the minister

says, would solve the fuel problem.

open up vast regions oi ncn resources which are now dormant for lack of transportation facilities and bring Argentina and Brazil closer together commercially by means of an electric railroad. One of the principal arguments of the minister's friends is that the proposed power plant would do more than any other one thing toward developing shipbuilding in Argentina as it would open up the rich pine forests of Misiones, and provide smelters for reducing the limonlte which is found in large quantities is this region and said to contain as high as 50 percent of iron. The working of the forests would also permit the manufacture ef print paper, which has been bo scarce here. The Igazu Falls are- among the largest in the world, being nearly fifty feet higher than Niagara Falls and three times as wide. They are in the Igazu river in the Argentine territory

of Misiones on the urazunan ironuer. One section, known as the Devil's Throat, is reputed to carry as much water as the Niagara river. Dr. Pueyrredon conferred with the Brazillian minister here on the question of the two governments co-operating on the proposition. Electrical engineers say that one of the smallest falls in the Igazu group could produce a million horsepower without detracting any from the beauty of the falls. Igazu Falls are little known even to tourists because of the difficulty of reaching .them. From Buenos Aires, it. is necessary to go by rail or river to Posadas, in the territory of Mi3lones, and then by horse-back for several days before reaching the falls. They are in a part of South America

that la exceedingly hot and Infested

with poisonous insects so that the few who do brave the journey are required to wear veils and gloves despite the heat. Capitalists have on several occasions asked the Argentine government

lor concessions tooperate a power

plant at the Igazu Falls but their petitions never were acted upon.

Brazil declared war against Ger

many October 26, 1917, and its navy

Is being used in patrol work.

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