Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 181, 13 May 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1919.

PREBLE EXCEEDS LOAN QUOTA BY ABOUT $40,000

Complete Figures on Victory Drive Will be Announced Wednesday Morning.

EATON, 0 May 13. None of the persona Indicted by the late grand Jury was arraigned Monday In common pleas court to plead, as was expected they would be. All are under bond. Judge Rl singer stated that attorneys for those accused would be

given a reasonable length of time In which to present their clients for ar

raignment and to plead. - Young Man Sentenced.

Folowing a plea of guilty to an In

dictment charging grand larceny, Al

bert white, 23, was sentenced Monday by Judge Rlsinger in common pleas court to an Indeterminate term

In the state reformatory at Mansfield.

The Indictment had been pending against White for more than a year

and & half, following theft of a motor

cycle from William Poos, local man. To Attend Convention

Miss Mary Tingle left today tot

Newark, where she will attend the sessions of the State Assembly Daughters of Rebekah, as representative of ithe Forty-sixth District, which is composed of six lodges in Preble county and one In Montgomery county. Baek From Hospital. Andrew Coffman, undertaker, has been brought to his home here from Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond, Ind., following an operation he submitted to about two weeks ago. Preble Over-subscribes. County Chairman J. H. Musselman stated today that Preble county had exceeded its quota of $848,500 in the Victory loan campaign by something like $40,000, as nearly as he could tell from figures at hand. He thought a full and accurate report would be available this afternoon or Wednesday morning. Gratis Commencement., Annual commencement exercises of the High school of Gratis will be held Wednesday evening, when a class of

three students will be graduated. John Schwartx, of Hamilton, superintendent of the schools of Butler county, will address the class. "The Collegians," of Richmond, Ind., will furnish the music. Eleven to Get Diplomas. The Rev. J. F. Burnett, of Dayton, will deliver the adress to the class at the annual commencement exercises of the Jackson township centralized high school, to be-held next Saturday evening at Campbells town. A class of eleven will receive diplomas. The schools close Friday with the annual all-day reunion and picnic at which a program of exercises will be rendered. Convention at Gratis. Gratis will entertain the twentyninth annual convention of the Preble county sunday school association on May 28. A morning, afternoon and evening session will be held. The principal speakers will be J. Shreve Durham, visitation superintendent, International Sunday School association; A. T. Arnold, secretary of Ohio State Sunday School association; and Marion Lawrence, secretary Interna

tional Sunday School association. In

connection with the convention, the

Teen-Age conference of boys and girls of the Sunday schools of the county

will be held .

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HEAVY COLLECTION

OF TAXES REPORTED

The heaviest tax collection for the spring Installment, ever made in Wayne county, was completed the first week in . May, when the $653,518.93 was taken in, said County Treasurer Ed J Weldner, Tuesday. Three reasons were given by Weldner for the heavy collection, the .increase in tax -rates since last year, the payment In full of taxes for. the

whole year by many people, and th

taut uui . ueuuqueucy is rarer uiau

for many years. The 1918 May collection was $579,237.14.

Examination Of Bridge

Accounts Incompleted Field examiners for the state board of accounts could not say Tuesday

when their examination of the trans-

actions resulting in the relief of Isaac Smith, contractor for the Main Btreet

bridge, would be completed.

The examiners spent the last half of last week on the work and are continuing this week.

Two New Girls' Canning

Xlubs To Be Formed

Two elrls canning clubs will be

formed in the county in the next few days, said Miss Grace Hadley, county

demonstration agent, Tuesday.

One Is to tre organized by a meeting

at Economy, Friday, May 16,. for the girls of Perry township. Women of the township have offered a trip to

Purdue as a prize for the best wor done In the club. The other club will be organized in

Paper substitute driving belts are now being introduced into German workshops. The paper is cut Into narrow bands and then spun.

A new photograph of Geneva, the capital of the League of Nations.

When the League of Nations becomes a reality the beautiful city of Geneva, Switzerland, will be the capital of the world, as included in the League of Nations. The town is divided into two sections. On

the left bank of the Rhine lies the "Old Town" while on the right is the quarter of St. Gervais. The town dates back to the first century and its history as it has emerged through the centuries is

indeed interesting and varied and this new honor accorded it will not be the least interesting. This new . view of the town shows the bridge and some of the beautiful build-

WILL OPEN WORLD LEAGUE SESSION AT WASHINGTON

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EPISCOPAL PENSION FUND SHOWS GAIN NEW YORK, May 13 The first annual report of the church pension fund of the Episcopal church, is

sued Monday, shows that the total rei sources of the fund amount to $19,-772,659.51.

This makes the Church Pension

Fund one of half dozen largest pen

sion granting corporations in the

world.

In the first two years of the fund's

operation, the Episcopal church paid nearly $1,200,000 for old age and disability pensions for its clergymen and their widows and orphans.

This is the amount of assessments

paid into the iund by parishes and missions in the United States and foreign field since it started on March 1, 1917.

The fund now embraces 8,000 parishes and missions and more than 5,000 clergymen.

the state organization of conscription boards. : A meeting of the state organization to perfect the organization and make plans to amalgamate with the national conscription board members will be held soon at Indianapolis, the sheriff said.

GIVES GRADUATION RECITAL

Can On Committee Of State Draft Boards

Sheriff Clement V. Carr, former president of the Wayne county exemption

board. District No. 1, has accepted a

place on the program committee of

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Sir Eric Drummond. Sir Eric Drummond, as secretaryireneral of the League of Nations, will preside at the opening session of the league. It is reported now that the first meeting will be held in Washington as a token of respect to rhe U. S.

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