Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 314, 15 November 1918 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY. NOV. 15, 4918.

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We Must Save Food The following announcement by the state department relative to the work of the Food Administration, is given to the public to indicate something of the task before the nation: "The president has requested Mr. Hoover to take charge for this government of the organization of measures for the food relief of the liberated people of Europe and to proceed at once to Europe as the government's special representative for the determination of measures of relief in co-operation with the various governments concerned. It is necessary to perfect and enlarge the arrangements for foodstuffs to the populations in Belgium and France now being released. These populations have been supported for the last four years by the Commission for relief in ! Belgium under Mr. Hoover's chairmanship but, owing to the difficulties of transportation and distribution, of finance and fear of German seizure, the amount of foodstuffs furnished has been the very minimum on which human life could be maintained. "As the first measure of assistance to Belgium it is necessary to increase immediately the volume of foodstuffs formerly supplied so as to physically rehabilitate this under-nourished population. The Relief Commission has, during the last four years, sent to the 10,000,000 people in

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prising 120,000,000 bushels of breadstuff s and over three billion pounds of other foodstuffs, besides twenty million garments, the' whole representing an expenditure of nearly $600,000,000. The support of the Commission has come from the Belgian, British, French and American governments, together with public charity. In addition to this some' $350,000,000 worth of native produce has been financed internally in Belgium by the Relief organization. "That the maintenance of this Relief Commission has been critically necessary is evidenced by the fact that in the same time and under the same conditions the population of Serbia is estimated to have diminished 50 per cent in number and that of Poland, 25 per cent ; whereas the population of Belgium, although suffering great privations, is still intact. "All the departments of the government are co-operating to support the enlarged program of the Relief Commission. The War Industries board, the War Trade Board," the Treasury, the Shipping Board and Food Administration are all putting their backs to the prompt advancements of the necessary measures for the immediate care of the populations in every direction. "The second portion of Mr. Hoover's mission is to organize and determine the need of foodstuffs to the liberated populations in southern Europe the Czecho-Slovaks, the Jugo-Slavs, the Serbians, Roumanians and others. An adequate food supply will assist the governments set up to maintain order and cohesion in government and to prevent the complete debacle such as has taken place in Russia. Arrangements are being made by the Food Administration, the Shipping Board and the War Department for the earliest possible despatch of foodstuffs to these liberated peoples, and Mr. Hoover will make the necessary arrangements abroad for distribution."

American Nmses Help Fight Fin in Italy (By Associated Press) NAPLES, Nov. ' 15. American Bed Cross nurses have been sent from the Italian front to Italian cities in which the Spanish Influenza is epidemic. Free public dispensaries of quinine and other preventatives have been opened in Palermo and Naples. Within a week the American Red Cross has shipped 216, cans of condensed milk to its district organizations for distribution in the congested quarters of Italian cities. Madame Jane Centlnninl, formerly Jane Noria, a singer of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York, and now American Red Cross representative at Avelllno, has . organized 100 Italian Boy Scouts into a "clean up" brigade there in brder to prevent the Spread of the influenza. Their work has made the Avelllno district a model for other Italian centers where the influenza ia prevalent. Madame Centlnninl is a native of Missouri.

ELKHORN SERVICES

Elkhorn Baptist church will hold regular services both morning and evening next Sunday. Rev. F. E. Hamilton is the pastor.

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EARLHAM CAMPAIGN BEGINS AT ONCE

The campaign for raising the $60,000 debt of Earlham college will begin immediately and will continue until June 1, 1919, delegates and faculty members decided at the conference held Thursday at the college. In the next five years a campaign will be made to double the present Earlham endowment of $575,000. Discussion at the conference Thursday afternoon was confined 'to practical methods of setting the "emergency campaign" in motion. Quarterly meeting conferences in Indiana and Western Yearly meetings will be started within the next two weeks. The Rev. Willard O. Trueblood of Indianapolis, and President David Edwards, of Earlham college, were appointed to select a committee to assist the financial secretary, S. J. McCracken, in the campaign. One member from each quarterly meeting of the two yearly meetings will be selected, and from this group will be chosen a small executive committee. The Rev. Luke Woodard of Fountain City, and Timothy Nicholson, two of the oldest Friends in the state, were present at the conference Thursday. Cambridge City, Ind. :Mrs. Anthony Puslnella and daughter, Miss Agnes, spent Monday in Richmond guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bender of Richmond, former Cambridge residence took part in the celebration parade Monday night.... Cambridge celebrated the peace news Monday; whistles blew and bells rang. A large parade at night headed by the band and militia; free lunch was serv- ! ed. .. .Curtis Falls Is home from Dayton'for the winter Mrs. Roy Cope- ; land is visiting her parents at Green3'fork, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyd Mr. i and Mrs. Harper Linsey, Mr. and Mrs. j Russet Dennis were Connersville visitors Monday Miss Daisy Ayler is visiting in Indianapolis The Helen 1 Hunt club of Cambridge, a member of the state federation of clubs has Issued an attractive year book. Miss Mary Overbeck Is president for 191819. Mrs. Mary J. Boden, vice president; Mrs. Willard Petro, secretary; Mrs. Charles Furgeson, nee Miss Catherine Callaway. Topics relating to American institutions will be discussed during first half of year. Last half Latin-American subjects. The Thankoglvtng meeting will be with Miss Elizabeth Wheelan.

HARRY SMITH DIES.

Word has been received by Mrs. W. O. Land and Mrs. William Schultz of this city that Harry Smith, formerly of Danville, 111., died of pneumonia on October 5, in England.

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Webster, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt from Economy visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson Friday Those visiting in Richmond Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunt and daughter, Helen, Mrs. Carrie Atkinson, Hershel Jay, Harry Jay, Mrs. Bell Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfiel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Rothermel, Mrs. Metta Hendershott. . ..The Missionary Society of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Viola Wilcoxson Nov. 7, there was a good attendance. . . .Mrs. Jessie Davenport teacher's institute in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borton and two sons of Mlddleboro visited Cleo Culberson and family Sunday.. .... Andrew Stepheson of - Richmond spent Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Moody Lamb..,. Mrs. Fauda Irvln Is sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stella Bond Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cain all of Richmond took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Jessup Mr. and Mrs. Enos Thornburg of Sugar Grove called on Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessup Sunday afternoon . . . Rev. Jehlal Bond preached at the Friends church Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson were in Richmond Saturday evening. . . . .Miss Bessie Wickersham and Miss Wanetta Hendershott spent Sunday at Webster. .. .Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of near Greensfork, Miss Frances Harvey of Richmond Mrs. Lizzie Jarrett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessup Load Jarrett of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borton The school of Webster was closed Monday on account of the celebration of peace Mrs. Nora Best and daughter, Bessie, were among the Richmond shoppers Saturday. .. .Marlon Meyers of Greensfork was at Webster Friday looking after the community sale which is to be held at Greensfork Saturday, Nov. 15.... Mrs. Bell Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfleld attended the funeral of th3 latter's father. King Williams, of Richmond.

Farmers' Institutes to Be Held at Eaton

EATON, O., Nov. 15. These farmers' institutes, to be under supervision of Ohio State university, are announced for Preble county this winter, beginning January 20: Gratis, January 20-21, instructors, C. R. Wagner, J. T. Brown, Mrs. Ida A. Durtin; Campbellstown, January 22-23, instructors, C. R. Wagner, J. T. Brown, Ida A. Durbin; West Manchester, January 24-25; instructors, J. A. Hummon. C. R. Wagner, Mrs. Ida A. Durbin; Dixon township, February 6-6, C. P. Fung, A. . High, Mrs. Lulu H. Vandenbark; Eldorado, February 7-8, J. S. Brlgham, A. F. High, Mrs. Lulu H. Vandenbark.

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An officer on detached duty in Richmond said: "I hate to think of going back to camp. It's going to be so almighty hard to keep the men in hand for the months ahead while demobilization is going on." That is one reason why Wayne county must do its share in the United War Work campaign. The war agencies are the big help in providing for the men under the monotony of waiting to go home.

SERVICE8 AT WHITEWATER

There will be preaching both morning and evening Sunday, Nov. 17 at the Whitewater Christian church. Bible school, 9:30 a. m., followed by preaching service. Evening service at

7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to both these services.

Arthur Burkey, of Mauch Chunk. Pa., a railroad employe, organized a men's knitting club to make sweaters and other wearing apparel for soldiers.

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