Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 100, 7 March 1919 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919.

JUICE THAT GUARDED DOUGHBOY PROMISES NEW ERA ON FARM

To defeat German plant for "traceless sinking," provision waa made for a small auxiliary electric plant on the deck of every U. S. transport, with an automatic switchboard that brought it into play whenever the principal generating plant vas crippled. - It was to keep the lights burning and the wireless telejrraph calling for help so long a3 any part of the hull remained above water. ' , ; A young Ohio engineer, M. C

Oosgray of the Matthews Engineering Co., Sandusky, who solved the electrical features of the problem, says that the same principle which operated to "cut in'' the auxiliary plant without loss of a dot or dash in the wireless message, also solves the problem of continuous electrical current for suburban homes, without requiring that the owner so much as press a button. When stored electric current fell below a certain point, the engine was automatically started and ran until

the current was restored. The gentla Hun art of "spurlos versankte," or traceless sinking, consisted in direct ing an attack at night upon the engine room of the doomed vessel. It was riddled with shells or split open with a torpedo, so as to silence the wireless and leave the sinking ship in darkness. Hence the "farm plant on the deck of the transport constituted the doughboy's last link with his rescuer. No less than 125 such plants were built in Sandusky for the government.

YANKEE ENGINEERS ACTIVE IN RUSSIA WITH THE AMERICAN TROOPS IN NORTH RUSSIA, March 7. Beginning at Archangel and extending to the furthest point south in the forosta where the North Russian expeditionary force Is operating against the 3olshevlki, or the "Belo," as the solliers call them here, the work of the American engineer Is evident. They went into alomst impassable .wamps in tho early autumn and built roads, blockhouses, barracks and bridges, to say nothing of a corduroy road or a mil road Bwitch track now :tnd then.- In the dead of winter, when he thermometer had gone far below aero they have done the same thing n the fanow. , Fortunately for the engineers, their noat needed supply, wood, has been '.lit close at hand. The British officers tommanding the expedition havo never esed to praise the speed with which hese Americans have frequently gono nto a forest and transformed some f-its trees into livable barracks or blockhouses within a couple of days' .lme. The country through which the ailed and Russian troops are operating s,- for the most part, very sparsely -.ettled. At some points, tho American enginiers have doubled the exiting number of houses in a village. They have built and are still building. One of their Jfcbs on the Voloflda tillroad sector of the front has been o transform rounh little Russian box ara into habitations for troops. They .ave doubled-walled them against th old. and in a roinpany train one can Ind fcath cars, kitchens, offices, dormi'ory cHrs, hospitals and nearly every cind of a commissary store or nieen .all built from box cars and for he most part lighted by electricity.

Court Records

DELINQUENT FATHER JAILED

Clayton IJerkaiistock, who has perilstentlji igcoied an order of the A'ayne county circuit court to help jupport his children and pay his wife money for her divorce case, was giv;n five days in Jail for contempt of oc'rt. b .TuOtft Bond Friday. Emma Thornburgh was given a divorce tJMu Charles C. Thornburgh Friday mornlug for cruel and inhuman .reatmcnt, and her former husband vm ordprrd to clothe their minor child and pay $2 a week toward its juppcrt. The child is to be kept by the wife'a mother. ' Eva Mac Franklin filed suit for divorce Friday against Arthur Franktin on grounds of cruel treatment. They were married in May, 1917. Decree ordering the property sold, in the case of Mary Schumaker and others for partition of real estate waa antered, and O. H. Hoelscher was appointed commissioner. '-REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph Bosworth to Harvey J. and Ada Bos worth, part N. E. section 25, township. 13, range 1, $1. Blanch L. Leach to Oscar B. and Mary E. Wharr, lot 223, official map of Richmond, and part N. W. rection 6, township 13, range 1, $1. Herman F. Pilgrim to Pietro DeRatta et al, lot 25, E. Starr's addition to Richmond. 21! Edmund C. Dickinson to Isaac C. Moore and LUlie W. Moore, lot 14, J. Cox's addition to Richmond, $1. Leslie E. Raper to George Klrchner, part S. E. . section 91, township 13. range 1. $1. , .v .;. John R. Simpson to Leslie E. Raper same property, $1.

MAN WHO SAID "TO HELL WITH RETREATING, LET THE GERMANS DO THAT," COMES HOME

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. oL Frederick M. Wise and Mrs. JVise, snapped on arrival in New York on steamer "Rochambeau." Col. Frederick M. Wise, the man who led the Second battalion,' Fifth iiines, in the memorable battle of Chateau-Thierry, has arrived in this untry with his wife. It was Colonel Wise who remarked, when ordered to fr-.at, "To hell with retreating, let the Germans do the retreating." His talion captured 500 Germans and many machine gun3 at a cost of a 75 rent casualty list between June 2 and June 5. .

FOOD WILL COMBAT BOLSHEVISM IN , RUMANIA, DECLARES QUEEN MARIE

fields are producing oil ror engines and- for export, but we have no means

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"Hunger produces revolutions and Bolshevism. The Bolshevikl are cowards. They will not: stand before an organized force. We do not fear them &.nd they have failed in their efforts to ruin Rumania. I have gone about In perfect safety In my war work." ! Queen Marie expressed deep appreciation of the work done by the American Red Cross.' Thousand of Americans tried to assist Rumania by send

ing supplies monthly to that country by way of Russia, but the queen said that thV most of them never reached their intended destination. She will confer with Herbert Hoover, chairman of the supreme food council tomorrow and expressed confidence . that the council will aid Roumania. - -The queen called attention to the French war cross, with a palm which she wears. -" - ' ' '" . ; " ' "I was given that cross by the government," sho said, "because officials said I was a good soldier. I prize it more highly than any decoration I have." , Queen Marie, whose . beauty enhances the charm of her forceful personality, received callers today in a room filled with gifts of flowers from representatives of the entente nations.

Dog Teams Carry Wounded Men from Siberian Front (By Associated Press ' , LONDON, March 7. Allied soldiers who are wounded in the fighting along the Murman coast front are cared for most efficiently, according to a Reuter's dispatch. Dog teams and reindeers are used to take the wounded men from the front to Kern, where tlrey are placed on a train which takes

them to Murmansk. After their arrival at MurmJthsk they are distributed to medical aid posts scattered over the country in farm house3 and in tents. Before being taken to the rati

head the wounded men are placed on deep skin bags afcd have hot water bottles placed around them These

bags are so designed that a patient can be treated without exposure to the severe cold of the north. All of the soldiers wear clothing

designed by Ernest Shackleton and very few cases of frost bite have been reported.

PARIS, March 1. Queen Marie of Rumania declared today, that in spite of the plight of her country and the sufferings of the people in the war, there is not danger of Bolshevism there if supplies of food can be secured. Speaking of conditions in Rumania during the war the queen said: "We suffered even worse than did Belgium. She had England and Franc by her side and behind them stood America, while we had only Russia to depend upon. When the Russians came to assist us. all they did was to eat our food. - They were never of any real aid. German plotters saw to that, and when Russia broke, we were absolutely isolated. - "I have no fear of Bolshevism' if food Is provided immediately. .We are used to beinr shabby and can pro with

out clothes and shoes, -Due must have food. It is yery difficult to distribute food in my country because of the wholesale destruction of railways and

me tneit or "locomotives, cars and horses. We have no iron to rebuild ruined bridges, but are using wood to repair these structures. The imperative need is locomotives. . Our oil

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