Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 307, 7 November 1918 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, NOW T, urns.

HUNS CONTINUE TO ROD BELGIUM REPORTSJEVEAL Loot With One Hand While Holding Out Offer of Peace With Other. WASHINGTON. Nov. 7 Belgian Le(atloQ made public today a captured jrder of a Bavarian division commanler as evidence that the Germans, lolding out a plea of peace with one land, still are robbing and looting Belgium with the other. The order Jays: "Reerett&bla n la tha ait

:he Belgian populace, the question of uppues lor our troops, heavily enjaged at the front, must remain for is of paramount importance. For this reason the last draft horse, the last rehicle must be requisitioned and ased to the greatest advantage. "Commanders nf tVin vsrlnna nnitu 3f men must take into account that :ne atitude of the populace toward us has been completely modified. Since the situation has been altered, one must not expect to find in the BelSians the Bame docility that has characterized them through the past years 3f our warfare. They must be considered strictly as the population of in enemy state with which we are at war. Therefore, it is particularly forbidden to assist the civilian population In any way : military interests alone Should be considered. Tho nrnrtiwt of the country must be utilized solely in pur own interests." REPUBLICANS TAKE ELECTION AT EATON EATON, O.. Nov. 7. Republicans cleaned the platter in Preble county in the election Tuesday, as shown by the unofficial returns in the hand3 of the election board Wednesday. Phillip A. Baylor, Democrat, was the only Democrat elected, he having had no opposition on the Republican side. It was the most sweeping victory for the Republicans within the last 18 years. For the last 8 or 10 years the bulk of the county offices have been held by Democrats. The Democrats were occupying all the county offices, with one or two exceptions, prceding the election Just past. All of them were out for re-election, some Tor second terms and others for third terras. The vote In the county on the prohibition amendment shows the drys Hung up a majority of 1,266 over the wets. The drys polled 3,206 votes and the wets 1.940. Eaton showed a majority of 156 dry, the drys polling 446 and the wets 297. It is highly improbable the official vote will make any radical changes In any of the figures of the candidates or amendment issue. Willis carried the county over Cox, while Dustin, Republican, carried the county ever Card, Democrat, for conpress, and Sparks, Republican, got a majority of 284 over Gilmore, Democrat, for state senator. The vote: Willis (R.),for governor, 8,139; Cox (D.), 2,518; congress, Dustin (R.). 2,947; Gard (D.), 2.719; senator. Sparks (R.). 2,910; Gilmore (D.), 2.G26; representative, H. D.' Silver, (R.). 3,131; Stanley Hart (D.), 2,408; clerk, V. O. Rookstool (R.), 3,236; L. L. Brown (D.), 2,339; sheriff, George Jones (R.), 2,918; Court Taylor. 2,678; auditor, S. C. Hunt (R.), 3,008; Albert Campbell (D.), 2,554; treasurer, C. E. Samuels (R.), 3,048; Ed Wertz (D.), 2.417; recorder, T. F. Ogden (R.), 2.796; Ola Potts (D.). 2,753; commissioner, Chris Wair (R.), 3,009; W. B. Cline (R.), 2,928; Elwood Coblentz (R.), 2,961; W. E. Murphy (D.). 2.300; II. A. Hinea (D.. 2,562; Henry Busch (D.), 2,431; surveyor, C. A. pruns (R.)f 2.943; John Ryder (D.), 2,592; prosecurrfig attorney, P. A. Saylor (D.), 2,774. AMNESTY IS GRANTED SAN JOSE, Casta Rica, Nov. 7. Full amnesty has been granted to all citizens of Costa Rica that have voluntarily left the country. The amnesty granted by the government extends also to those implicated in the revolution of last February when an attempt was made to overthrow President Tinoco. FELTMAN'S WALKING Here we have an all Tan Kid, lace boot, 1 3-4-inch military heels, welt soles. A comfortable shoe for street wear that will give your foot a dressy appearance. Special &Q Afl at tpUaVSU F s Shoe Store Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers 8 STORES 724 MAIN ST.

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Change Made in Xmas Shopping Regulations A new ruling on Christmas shopping is announced in a communication received by Lee B. Nusbaum, district chairman of the Merchants' Economy club, from the president of the Indiana State Council of Defense. The Instructions follow : . "The Council of National Defense have Just made a modified ruling from their former order as to the employment of extra help during the holiday season. "As you will remember the former order stated the number should not exceed the number employed during "Normal Times" which was construed as being October 15. "The order is modified as follows: Merchants are alolwed to employ a force during the months of November and December equal to the largest em. ployed in November. 1917 provided that number was in excess of the average of the whole year." .

MINISTERS ENDORSE WAR FUND DRIVE The following resolutions endorsing United War Work Campaign were adopted by unanimous vote at a special meeting of the Richmond Minis terial Association in session at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon. "Whereas, the president of the United States in his letter of September 3rd to Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick, chairman of the Commission on Training Camp Activities, has requested the seven agencies recognized by the War Department for civilian service in army camps -to combine their forthcoming appeal for funds in one "United War Work Campaign," giving it as his judgment, in the light of all the facts, that such a united campaign will secure the best results for the support of these multiplied appears, and thus ultimately promote the winning of the war; and has appealed to us to give this further demonstration that united nation, without distinction of race or religious opinion, is back of our united army in matters of morale as well as 'of military support." Recognizing also that the work of these united organizations is of as vital importance during the period of demobilization as it is during the period preceding the declamation of peace. "Therefore, re-affirming as Protestants our unswerving loyalty to the fundamental American principle of the complete separation of church and state, with its corollary of the right of all religious bodies to independence in policy and progress, and also our conviction that this principle calls for the complete impartiality of the government in all matters involving sectarian activities or advantage, and accepting the assurance of the president in his letter that participation in this campaign does not involve the surrender by any participating organization of its distinctive character and autonomy." "Be it resolved, that in response to the president's appeal and to assure the maximum of helpful service to our men in camp and at the front, we, the members of the Richmond Ministerial Association promise our layal support and co-operation in the approaching United War Work Campaign; and we appeal to our Protestant churches and people to give in this campaign another generous demonstration both of TTDooco

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ITALIAN LEADERS HONORED ROME. Nov. 7. King yVlctor Emmanuel has promoted General Armando Diaz to the full rarik of general and vice admiral Paolo Thaon Di Revel, former chief of the naval staff of Italy, to the rank of admiral. f. The age of a fish may be determined by counting the lines in the scales, which are Baid to be of annual growth. The DIET During and After The Old Reliable Round Package

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" NOTICE CENTRAL LABOR UNIONS members. - Regular meeting will be held 7 :30 Friday night, Luken's hall. Large attendance is expected.- Important business to be transacted. . L. H. THOMAS, Secretary. '

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