Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 160, 18 April 1919 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919.

OLD BATTLESHIP TO MAKE CRUISE , FOR FIFTH LOAN "Oregon" Will Make Trip Along Pacific Coast Flying Squadron Tours East. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 18. The battle Btaip Oregon, which made the famous trip around the Horn during the Spanish-American War, will contribute its part to the lorthcoming victory liberty loan campaign by cruising along the Pacific coast, etarting from iBremerton, Wash., and putting In at Important ports. On the Atlantic coast the battleship Kentucky will start at Portland, Maine and make the New England ports. The remainder of the Atlantic coast and the gulf coast will be covered by a flying squadron of six destroyers. Two of them, the Ammen and the Veale, will be stationed at Galveston, Texas; the Burrows and the Jenkins at Charleston, S. C, and the Paulding and Terry at Norfolk, Va. From these porta the flying squadron will be dispatched to various cities. Indians Start Drive. The ua.e of these ships will be Independent of the trip of the navy Vic

tory ship, which is to sail from San Francisco jto New York, recording by its progress the nation's subscription to the loan. American Indians In Oklahoma have opened their victory liberty loan campaign without waiting for the formal opening date next Monday. The Treasury today received word from C. V. Stinohegum, Superintendent of the Kiowa Indian Agency of Oklahoma, saying Indians there had pledged more than $15,000. thereby exceeding their quota and being the llrst of the 240 Indian agencies in the United States to win a German helmet awarded as a prize for over-subscriptions by Indian agencies.

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LABOR COUNCIL TO DISCUSS AWARDS

The awards made by the War Labor Board will be discussed at the meeting of the Central Labor Council Thursday night. Paul Smith of the American Fcdera tlon of Labor is expected to attend. This will be an important meeting of the council and every member is urged to be present. Tickets for the dance to be given at the Coliseum Monday night, April 21 are selling well, Robert Graham, chairman of the dance committee, said today. Richmond Man Dies at Hospital in Indianapolis Albert E. Williams of Richmond, 62 years old, died after several months Illness, at the Methodist hospital In Indianapolis Wednesday ninht at 10:15 o'clock. He was born In Knightstown. Ind., M;rch 26. 1857, and was a resident of Richmond for many years. Mr. Williams formerly owned the Auto Inn, but was retired for several years. The surviving relatives are: the

widow, Mrs. Flora B. Williams; one daughter. Mrs. Paul Caldwell, and j three sons, Frank R. Williams of this tity, Harry B. Williams of Bowling

Green. O., and Carl T. Williams of Milton. Funeral services will be held at the home, 2006 Main street, Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Services will le held at 3:30 o'clock at Valley Grove church, four miles south of Milton. Rev. J. J. Rae of the First PresbyterIan church of which Mr. Williams was a member, will officiate. Burial will be at Valley Grove. Friends may call Friday afternoon and evening.

MORE FARM JOBS THAN APPLICANTS (Br Associated Press) WASHINGTON. April 18. Despite the surplus of labor reported in many sections of the country, efforts of the United States employment service to secure labor for work on the farms has met with little success, says a statement made public today by the Department of Labor. Concerning the labor situation the statement says telegraphic reports received by the employment service for the week ending April 12 from 59 cities Indicate an improvement In unemployment conditions. Reports from these cities show 36 having a surplus of labor In representative industries aggregating" 97,900 as compared to a surplus over the previous week of 123,605. Seven cities show a shortage aggregating 3,750 or 800 less than the previous week, while 16 show an equality of labor supply and demand. Of the 36 cities reporting surpluses, it is noticeable, says the statement that 14 shows decreases and none show a material increase.

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Chicago Police Appeal For Aid in Fighting Crime Wave CHICAGO, April 18. The murder of a young woman in the street on the West side late last night by an unidentified man, caused Chief of Police Garity to appeal to the city council today for additional patrolmen to suppress the wave of crime which has swept over the city for several days. A witness to the slaying of the young girl told the police the couple were walking together and the man placed his arm around the girl. She broke away and ran across the street, but was quickly overtaken by the man who drew a revolver and grasping the young girl by the hair fired four shots Into her head and then disappeared. There were no marks of Identification on the body, except the name "Emily" on her underwear, but from the appearance of her clothing, the police believe she was a working girl.

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Sergt, Grover Cleveland Alexander. Alee the Great is back home and will be with the Cubs when the gong rings for the start of the bisr league baseball season. Which same gives the frame in general added impetus and the Cub fans a happy feeling. The star pitcher returned to the U. S. recently from overseas service. Says he's in (rood shape, but hasnt played any baseball and will need a little time to get his arm tuned up.

Orchestra Banquet At Grace M. E. Church May 21 The banquet to be given exclusively for the members of the high school orchestra will be held at the Grace Methodist church Wednesday, May 21, Claude G. Miller, who is In charge of the affair, said Friday. This will be one of the big social events at the end of the school year.

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(By Associated Press) COBLENZ April 18. The first train of Polish troops being taken to Poland became "lost" soon after entering the occupied districts of Germany The train pulled into Treves late on Wednesday and because of the misunderstanding of orders on the part of German railroadmen, it was sent to Colonge instead of Coblenz. ' Early today when the soldiers looked from their car windows and discovered they

were In Cologne, there was some excitement on board the train but allied officers soon straightened out the misunderstanding , and the train was brought to this city. When the Poles got here and crossed the Rhine their excitement had entirely disappeared and officers on duty at the station in this city reported that the discipline on board the train was excellent. As a result of the mix-up the second train of Polish troops arrived here ahead of the first train and started on Its Journey across Germany, taking the place of the train which had been misdirected.

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