Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 166, 25 April 1919 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919.

ELKS WILL HELP MOVE TO TRAIN MATO YANKS Richmond Lodge to Take Hand in Re-education of Men Disabled in War.

Tb order of Elks has branched oat In a new field of work. Through the appointment In - erery Elks lodge throughout the, country of a special committee known as the Soldiers' Friend committee, which will co-operate with, the federal board for vocational education In the re-education of disabled soldiers, sailors and marines, an effort will be made to rehabilitate disabled heroes of the war. The following committee - was . apE in ted by, Richmond Lodge No. 649 it night: ' Luther M. Peeger, C. A. Blair, W. W. Heller. John F. Thompson and B. O. Price. The Richmond lodge win co-operate heartily in the movement. It was announced. Disabled ' soldiers, sailors and marines, as wen as service men who technically do not come within the oonfmea of the statute, are asked to get into touch with the committee at once. Families of disabled service men are urged to inform the Richmond lodge of members who will be benefited by the law.

Give Move Human Touch The Elks connection with - this great work will be primarily to give It the human touch. In many Instances, too, the Elks will provide the money for carrying: 'on this educational work. Wounded men whose cases have not yet been finally passed on by the War Risk Insurance Board are, In many Instances, without money for Immediate expenses and for this reason can not enter upon-thla vocational training. - All such cases will be cared for by the Elks fund. Thousands of cases of wounded soldiers do not come within the purview lng at all. These include those woundof the federal act for vocational trained before the law became operative, those not technically Included under It by reason of the character of their disability and citisens of this country who were wqunded while fighting In the armies of the allies. All these cases will likewise be cared for from the Elks fund. In addition to this, it will be the business of the Elks to get in personal touch with these wounded men and their families and urge them to take advantage of the government's offer of tree vocational training, all expenses being paid by the government and the Elks. Must Convince Men But experience has shown that these wounded heroes do not always take kindly to this re-education. Sometimes the men themselves, and more often their relatives or friends, get the Idea that the country owes them a living for what they have contributed physically to save it The Elks will make it their business to convince these heroes of the wisdom of fitting themselves to be self-supporting and independent. Instead of becoming objects of charity or compelled to live on the mere pittance of a pension. It should be remembered that, regardless of whatever earning capacity these wounded men may acquire by vocational training or re-education, their right to a pension will be in no wise affected by their increased earning ability. The economic value to the country of this vocational training for disabled men is declared by men who have Investigated its possibilities as being almost beyond commutation.

THESE MEN WILL BE IN FIRST U. S. CREW ATTEMPTING THE TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

HEADS DETECTIVE MISSION TO BERLIN FOR PEACE BODY

Capt. Walter R. GherardL Capt. Gherardi of the U. S. navy was formerly naval attache at th U. S. embassy in Berlin. This work fitted him for his present assignment He is now in the German capital for the U. S. peace delegates to find out the temper of the German people and observe the extent to which militarism bas been destroyed. '

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CINCINNATI Arthur Wood, colored, 22, of Dayton, was sentenced to three years in the Atlanta penitentiary for robbing the postofflce at Kyle, Ohio,' several weeks ago, and Joseph Hayes, of Shelbyville, - Ind., was given three months in the Dayton Jalland fined $1,000 for violation of the liquor law, MIDDLETOWN Testimony that there were 600 young girls from Kentucky and other states without homes In Middletown, was given by Mrs. Gabbard of this city at the hearing of two women charged with contributing to the delinquency of Mattie Dickerson, 16. The child was committed to the House of the Qood Shepherd. . SPRINGFIELD "Insane, due to shell Bhock when under fire in Europe, was the verdict rendered on the mental condition of Charles McDone, 30, recently discharged from the army. DAYTON Relatives attempted to break the will of William F. Hoopert, which provided that his entire estate of $15,000 Bhould be used to erect monuments for himself and other members of his family, but the will was sustained. 1 UPPER SANDUSKY Robbers entered the Harpster bank, of Harpater,

here and escaped with more than $100,000 in Liberty bonds and other valuables. SIDNEY Five cars of freight were demolished and W. L. Burlup, Sandard Oil man, and his companion, David Burns, narrowly escaped death when their truck, loaded with 360 gallons of gasoline, crashed into a freight train. - GREENVILLE David W. Bowman, former judge of the Court of Common Please, is dead here. Judge Bowman had a remarable record in that every decision appealed from Darke county courts was sustained in the higher courts during his term. ALLIANCE Orchard men all over this section of Ohio used smudge pots in an effort to save the fruit during Thursday night's hard freeze. The buds in this section are far advanced. MIDDLETOWN James H. Anderson, B6, for 6 years chief of the Middle town fire department, is dead. He was stricken with paralysis two days before his death and never regained consciousness.

bureau of war risk Insurance show but three out of every thousand men called into the service were discharged for nervous or mental disorders, and many of these since have been restored to normal health, said statement Issued today by the bureau. Of the 960 soldiers, sailors and marines, suffering from such ailments and who are undergoing free treatment by the government, tbe statement continues, 249 - cases are mild psycho-neurosis, 126 cases of epilepsy, 85 of organic

nervous diseases and 501 of more serious nervous and mental disorders. Public health service hospitals, fop" f.greement with the insurance bureau, are caring for the patients.

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Many Service Men Cured Of Nervous Disorders (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 25. Statistics in the medical division of the

Lieut. L T. Barln and Lieut. M. A. Mitschner. These two famous aviators will be part of the crew of the first C. N. type of U. S. naval boat to attempt che trans-Atlantic flight Lieut. I. T. Barin and Lieut. M. A. Mitschner expect to fly in the a N. 2 or the C. N. 3, and according to reports from the navy department the flight will probably be attempted early in May. 1

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Mrs. Flora Vorhees and Mrs. Chas. Davis were guests when the 500 club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Manlove. . .The Doddridge-Beek Casket company had a recent order from Dayton- for a casket four sizes larger than the regular size. It was for a person who had weighed 450 pounds The High school picnic was held Wednesday at the home of Miss Nellie Jones, near Economy. In the afternoon the guests motored to Richmond and attended the picture show Miss Lois Dailey is home for the summer irom her school in Dubois county.. .Mrs. Frank Doty and Mrs. Harry Doty were at Richmond

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Doddridge neighborhood is the guest of Mrs. James Doddridge Mrs. Albertson is recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the Deaconess hospital at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. James Baker has as their guests over the week-end their granddaughter, Miss Frances Baker, of Indianapolis.. .Lawrence Wissler has bought the Emmet Dye blacksmith shop at Ablngton and will move his family there soon... Mr. and Mrs. John Fritz were dinner guests of Mrs. Catherine Swafford Sunday Mrs. Wissler of Arcadia, is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Albertson and family... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murley entertained recently Howard Creagor of the U. S. navy. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Braden spent Sunday at Knightstown with Mr. Braden's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bragg and guest, Mrs. Poster, and Mrs. Will Bragg were at Richmond Tuesday Mrs. Will Daniels ot Huntington, W. Va., is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. William Anderson.. .Mrs. Cyrus Whitley and Mrs. Barbara Ferris were visiting their sister, Mrs. Bertsch at Elwood recently. Mrs. Ferris is spending this week at Indianapolis with her niece, Mrs. Albertson at the Deaconess hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brown Mrs. W. C. Squier and children have gone to Brookville to visit Mrs. Squier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bossert. Dr. Squier will meet them there for a short visit Miss Margaretta Hester was home from Sandusky to spend Sunday with her parents. . . .Mrs. Fred Michael who has been ill for several weeks Is in a very critical condition.

. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman and daughter Margaret of Cambridge City and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Doty.... Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lantz had as guests Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey of Connersville Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove spent the week end at Indianapolis with their chfldren, Mrs. Stanley Murphy and Ed. Manlove and families The alumni reception will be held at the Grange hall Tuesday evening, April 29. An interesting program is being prepared. Mrs. Wallace Warren and Mrs. Ed Wilson were at Connersville Tuesday Mr. an dMrs. Alvin Lowry, Mrs. John Kellam, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Trine and Albert Kellam were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler near Centerville Mis Cora

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