Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 124, 4 April 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGEAM FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919.

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OHIO SENATORS PASS CODE FOR STATE BANKERS

Bill for Re-establishment of National Guard up Today Borah to Speak. COLUMBUS. Ohio. April 4 The Graham-Miller banking code passed the senate and now goes to the govrnor for his approval. It contains k re-codification of all the banking laws of the state as recommended by Lhe Ohio Bankers' association. The Sparks bill, creating a hotel tnd restaurant licensing department tinder the supervision of the state fire marshal, also awaited the governor's Signature, following its passage toflay by the house. Under this law all botels and restaurants in cities of 2,500 population and over will have to be licensed. Guard . Bill Passed A bill, recommended for passage by the German Propaganda committee, requiring the teaching of American government and citizenship In the seventh and eighth grades of all schools passed the senate today. The Smith bill, requiring that vestibules on street cars be heated for tho protection of motormen and conductors, was finally passed when the house firocurfed in senate amendments. 9k bill, proposed by the military affairs committee of the assembly, providing for the re-establishment of the Ohio National Guard passed the house and was expected to be taken up by the senate today. To Welcome Heroes Both branches of the-general aseembly will remain in session all day today and most of the members will remain in Columbus over Saturday to participate in the welcome home of troops of the 37th division. A bill introduced by Senator Ritter of Miami, would increase the minimum weekly charge for treatment at the Mt. Vernon state tuberculosis sanitorium from $5 to $25 a week.

Both branches of the general as

pembly recessed this evening to give members an opportunity to attend the address here by Senator W. E. Borah

on "the league of nations.

POLES MAY TAKE LAND ROUTE OVER GERMANY

(T?y Associated Press) LONDON, April 4. A proposal that the Polish troops of General Haliar be taken by land route from Luneville accross Germany to Poland, has been made to Marshal Foch at Spa. by Mathlas Erzberger, tho head of the German armistice commission, a semi-official message from Berlin says.

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AGED MAN ASKS DIVORCE.

John T. Pickett, 84 years old. filed Fult for divorce from Rose Pickett, whom he married in 1912 -when 77 years old, in circuit court Friday morning. He says Mrs. Pickett had him confined in the Indianapolis city priHon upon a false charge of assault, that she cufTed him around, only a month or so ago she kept him locked out of his own house for several days, and complaints of other cruel and inhuman treatment. George T. Moore was granted a divorce from Etta Moore, on grounds of abandonment, but is not to marry again within two years. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Dora E. Sawyer to John II. Dickly, lot 4, V. M. Manley's addition to Richmond; $3,600. John 11. Runge to Harry H. Rice and Erbray Rice, lot 4, Earlham Heights addition to Richmond; $1. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Vv'illiam R. Pippin, 35, express messenger, to Stella May Moon, 32, seamstress, both of Richmond.

GERMANS MOVING BACK TO LAND

By Associated Press) Munich. Tuesday. April 3 A further manifestation of the movement which is spreading among many of the better classes in Munich and other parts of Bavaria was the formation here jjfkoday of the "council of immigration" i under the auspices of the league of South American immigrants. Many people are preparing to leave the cities and settle in the rural districts or in other German states. The freight houses here are overflowing with household goods which cannot be transported on account of tho shortage of rolling stock. The activity of the authorities in billeting roldiers and other governmnet employes or civilians also has induced many persons to leave Munich.

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NEWS FROM EARLHAM COLLEGE

Mrs. Ballard completed the story of her trip to Mexico and of the conditions that she found there yesterday morning in chapel. She said:. "There is cause for concern over the relations between Mexico and the United States," and to better the strained relations she recommended as the most practical and simplest way to "let the Mexicans know that we have only the best Intentions toward them and to extend to them a friendly, helping hand." The college Y. W. C. A. yesterday morning was led by Miss Irene Doty in a discussion concerning "campus democracy." One of the most effective and impressive talks that has been given to a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. in any program this year was given yesterday morning by Coach Ray Mowe on the subject of "cultivation of habits." The college was visited yesterday

by a number of prospective students from Spiceland academy and their principal Chester Reagan, former athletic coach of Earlham. Their attention was particularly directed to the physics laboratory and its equipment. The members of the 1918-1919 basketball squad withheld their annual banquet last evening In the day-stu-dent'3 dining room. After the dinner several speeches were made by the various members of the team, Coach Mowe and Prof. E. P. Trueblood. The banquet was then turned into a theatre party and the members of the squad and their gueBts and chaperons spent the rest of the evening at the Washington. The men and their respective guests present were: Leslie H. Meeks, Fronzo Lawler, Howard Mills, Herbert Carey, Orval Hall, Eugene Raiford, Raymond Johnson, Clark Larsh, Cyril Pitts, Charles Robinson, Winston Huff and Russel Titsworth, Ray B. Mowe, Prof. E. P. Trueblood, the Misses Elizabeth Marvel, Elizabeth Tarkleson, Lova Pearson,

Isadore Rush, Mary Henderson, Mary Dickson, Edna Stanbrough, Dorcas His3, Margaret Evans, Dorothy Boyd, Ellen Sherrell and Edith Evans, Mrs. Ray Mowe and Mrs. E. P. Trueblood.

The last number of "the lecture course that has been given by the members of the Earlham college faculty at Vermillion Grove this winter will be given In the form of a musical program rendered by Miss Elgia Wittwer, vocal Instructor at Earlham assisted by Miss Helen Hadley on the piano and Cyril Pitts, a baritone soloist. In the regular meeting of the Ionian Literary society last night it was decided to accept the invitation of the Phoenix band for the two societies to present a play Monday night of commencement week. Haynes Pitner and Ralph Harris were appointed to reprecent Ionian on. the joint committee which will choose the play.

There will be a number of delegates that will represent the Earlham Y. M. C. A. at the annual officer's training conference, which is to be held at Terre Haute, April 11, 12 and 13. The conference will consist of several courses of training that will be offered to the officers of the different stu-

vdent Y. M. C. A. associations in In

diana. The Rev. Andrew F. Mitchell addressed the Mission Study classes last evening on the subject of "The New Church Problems of America." ,

Williams motion for open board

MEETING APPROVED

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INDIANAPOLIS, April 4. Bids for

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siderable discussion the board decid

ed to hold an open session on April 17 to consider the bids. C. O. Williams of Richmond, made the motion for the

open meeting.

Farmers' Association Files Corporation Papers (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, April 4. Articles of incorporation of the Indiana Federation of the Farmers' association will be filed with the secretary of state following a meeting of the committees named by the board of directors here next week according to announcement today after the meeting of the directors. E. E. Reynolds was appointed second vice-president to succeed Lewi3 Taylor, of Newburgh, who resigned to accept the secretaryship of the organization.

PROTEST MISSIONARIES' STAND

LONDON", April 4. -The Metropolitan of Athens has sent to America a strong protest against what is considered to be a hostile attitude on the part of American missionaries in respect to the rights of Greecein Northern Epirus- and Asia Minor, says an Athens dispatch to the Exchinge Telegraph company.

QUEEN UNDERGOES OPERATION

MADRID, April 4. The condition of Queen Victoria, who underwent a slight operation yesterday is satisfactory, according to announcement. The operation became necessary after indeposition of two months, it is said.

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Movie Men Spent $4,562.97

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tained a lobby here during the last

session of the legislature and which urged enactment of a measure legal

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American Dairy Cows Are Sent to France (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 4. American dairy cattle are to be sent to devastated districts of France where they will do .their "bit" toward, restoring the health of the children ot those regions. More than one hundred head of pure bred cattle, recently purchased by the French high, commission and selected from the best herds by experts from the United States Department of Agriculture, shortly will leave New York for Havre on a specially equipped transport. There Is said to be an urgent demand for milk in the war stricken areas.

MISS CARNEGIE TO WED

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 4. Miss Margaret Carnegie, daughter of Andrew Carnegie, and Ensign Roswell Miller, U. S. Navy reserve, of this city, obtained a marriage license today. The wedding will take place April 22. Ensign Miller was formerly of Chicago.

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INDIANA "AGE" HOME WITH WAR HONORS

NEW YORK, April 4. On the transport Frederick which arrived here today with homecoming troops was Capt. Thomas G. Cassiday of Spencer, an American "ace" who wore the Croix de Guerre with three palms and a star, the cross of the legion of honor, and the American Distinguished hervice cross but who declined to talk about his exploits. He was silent he said "out of respect to the men who will never come back."

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