Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 190, 23 May 1919 — Page 10

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XI IE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, MAY Z3, 1919,

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SHORTAGE OF FOOD DRIVES ARMEIIIAtlS TO GAI1I1IBALISM

r By Associated Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, May 23. SUrvation and misery prevail among Armenian refugee In the Caucasus region according to a telegram sent to Herbert Hoover In Paris by Howard

Heinz, American s food commissioner

for the Near-East, who Is in this city.

Mr. Heinz has returned from a trip

of Inspection In the Caucasus, on

which, he was accompanied by Walter George Smith of Philadelphia former

resident of the American Bar assoc

latlon and a commissioner - of the

American committee tor Armenian and i Syrian relief, -which has charge

of the greatest part of the relletwork

there. - - - '

Mr. Heinz said reports that some of the refugees, driven frantic by hanger

and - suffering have resorted to can

nibalism, are true, in his opinion. He

adds- that food for 500.000 In that ter

ritory win have to be provided by out-

Bide sooTces for another year. , "The lack of food is so serious,'

says the telegram, "that the women are forced to go into the fields and

obtain rrua root which the? cook In

to a kind of broth and serve as boiled

rreens. occasionally getting a bit of

rice to mix with it. This constituted the principal diet of many. The little

children, naturally, get the worst of this situation because they cannot eat

such material and it is among the chil

dren that the death rate is the highest "It. is difficult to make comparisons

as to the degree of destitution and dis

tress in different districts of towns but I think the worst situation that came

to my knowledge was in Igdlr. where

there is a larger proportion of sick

nessjand a higher death rate than in either Erivan or Alexandropol. "Regarding .reports of cannibalism which have come out of this district from. Oba, I have been forced against my will to. believe these reports to be true., I saw with my own eyes mutilated remains of corpses which have beenV. exhumed from newly made graves. "L r did not see any body who had actually witnessed the eating of human flesh, but there is so much circumstantial evidence of this that I personally came to believe it true. "Typhus has been epidemic during the winter and has taken away thousands but with the moderation of the weather, it is now decreasing, but cholera 1b now making its appearance and the outlook is threatening."

NEW U.S. CHAMBER

OF COMMERCE HEAD

turned from service overseas. . . .The Milton band will take part in the decoration exercises at Doddridge Chapel ....Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Bradley spent

i Monday with their parents, Mr. and (Mrs. M. B. McCashland.... Mrs. Earl

den visited June Weber, Wednesday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deer were in Brownsville Tuesday. . .'.Har

ry Lambert and family had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ti.t 4. j jAH-viM yi fkifra

ZZT- Doddridge and daughters. Iola and

nr.u-. iu.k.i .mi Mil- DorlB called on Mrs. Samuel

dred Stlnston. Cuba Kinder, Messrs. 1 e"ia"- -;

Fisher

Bruce Stevens and

Dwight Tappln of Liberty attended the ball game here Sunday afternoon....

Harry McCashland of Roseburg spent

M. B. McCashland and finished planting his father's corn.

Homer L. Ferguson. Homer L. Ferguson, newly elected president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, is president and general manager of the Newport Npw Shinbuildine and Dry Dock

Company

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einia. lie was dotti at wajnesuui N. C, March 6, 1873. He is a jn-adu-ate of the United States Naval Academy and Glasgow University, Scotland .

Elmer Rodenburg, Ernest Stlnston and Charles Rodenburg Mr. and Mrs.

;inH TkV thMrnt and Mrs Monday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. pained by their parents, Mr. ana Mrs., ...ir.p-.v ,aJi onA rtn,nhA niant-

M. B. McCashland visited sunaay wun Mrs. Clevenger's sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Manley and son, William Ottis

of Richmond. Another sister, Mr. and

Mrs. Raye Smith of Pendleton was also guests A large crowd attend

ed the dance given at the town nau Saturday night. Another will be held on May 31 when a new piano will be installed in the hall. The music will be furnished by a colored orchestra from Richmond... .M. B. McCashland and wife visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Clevenger and family Sunday. ...Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and daughters, Iola and Doris visited with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bertsch and i daugh

ter, Dorothy Macy Sunday. ...Darlie Fisher had as her house guest for the week-end Miss Gertrude Davis, a

classmate from Liberty ....... Piccola Doddridge Is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doddridge of Milton this week Several attended the baseball game Sunday between Brownsville and Philomath. The former winning the game by a score of 10 to 5. The same teams will play again next Sunday. .. .Earl Doddridge and daughters, Iola and Doris were Liberty shoppers Monday Samuel Fisher made a business trip to Brownsville Monday. .. .Misses Grace

and Ethel Stlnston called on Mrs. Harry Weber and daughter June, Monday

Mrs. Ott Hamilton and family vis

ited their brother, Owen Baker of Connersvllle Sunday. He has just re-

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MiUer-Kempers To Play Whitewater Again Sunday

Miller-Kemper baseball team will play the Whitewater team at Whitewater, Sunday afternoon. This makes the fourth game that the two teams

have played this year, with the Millers thus far holding ihe ?dge in victories. Manager Feasel has made arrangement to meet the Miller-Kemper at South Eleventh and ! streets at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon and leave

there for Whitewater.

Miss Mildred Fowler Is spending a few days with her parents here.,... Mrs, Scott Patterson is visiting . relatives in Indianapolis this week.. . . . The W. C. T. U. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eli Reece Elza Jones and family of Reno, Nevada, are visiting his father John Jones and other relatives and friends at this place. Mr. Jones has been away for something like twenty

years Mrs. Ida Mc Cready of Mans

field, Ohio, is visiting her son. Dr. C. E. McCready and wife... Mrs. Dick Fowler and daughter Mildred and Mrs. C. T. Hoover were in Richmond Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Holllngsworth received a telegram from their son Paul stating his safe arrival at Newport News, Tuesday, May 20.. . . .Dr. C E. McCready attended the state Dental meeting held at Indianapolis Wednesday and Thursday.

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Mrs. Roy Rodenburg returned home with her sons Friday after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garrett, near Waterloo.... Mrs. John Bell and son, Edgar, called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee and family Tuesday. . . .Ira Pollitt and family Bpent Sunday with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Davidson near Harrisburg Mabel, Mildred and Sylvia Stlnston, spent Thursday afternoon with Mildred and Virgil Plesslnger. . ..Mrs. Sullivan is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lee Fulton near Doddridge Chapel.... Elmer Deer and wife were Sunday guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Plankenhorn and daughter, Rett a.... Samuel Fisher made a business trip to Liberty Monday. .. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn and son, Orval, and Jimmy Rose were Richmond visitors Saturday. .. .Frank Wilson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Heber....Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickson attended the dance here Saturday

night.... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher

and daughter, Darlie, with their guest

Miss Gertrude Davis, spent Sunday with Elmer Schall and family near Lyonsville... .Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Dye

of Brownsville spent Sunday afternoon

wllh Mr. and Mrs. John Leistner.

Mrs. Weymire and granddaughters were Sunday guests of the former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder

and daughter, Iola Omer Plessinger

and family, Walter Plessinger and

family and Scafe Reed and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Pless

inger and children. .. .Miss Neva Null spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Null and attended the dance here Saturday night. . .Mrs. Jennie Ranck is no better at this writing.... Elmer Fulton and Miss Fern Rose were in Centerville Saturday night.... W. E. Leonard and Fletcher Hudspath of Clifton called on business at Samuel Fisher's Misses Virgil Plessinger and Sylvia Stinston visited Miss Hazel Null Friday Will Kennedy and wife and sister, Dwight Tappen, Bruce Stevens and friends, Miss Vivian Douthlt and Dessie Stevens of Liberty attended the dance Saturday night Earl Weistiners and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fulton Sunday.... Miss Edyth Brown spent Saturday night with Miss Mildred Stlnston.... Mrs. Nancy Ranck and Mrs. Grace Green were here on business Monday .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinder have a new car... .Mrs. Henry Snyder and daughter, Iola, visited Mrs. Samuel Fisher Tuesday Harry

Shank and wife, Roscoe Shank and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank visited Mr. and Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn Frank Bell and Frank Webster of Brownsville were here on business Monday. . . .Mrs. Samuel Fisher spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. John Leistner Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinder were Sunday dinner

guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wright

of Centerville .... Jacob Plankenhorn

was in Richmond Tuesday. .Miss; Vir

gil Plessinger returned home with her sister, Mrs. Scafe Reed and will make

a short visit there.-. ..Mrs. Alice Mc

Griff returned to her home in Dur-i

field spending a few, days here the guest of relatives...... .Mrs. Anchor Leistner has word from her son, , Frank who has been overseas that he is on his way to a camp In Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of Connersvllle was here Monday, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and son, Orval, Mr. and Mrs. Ora. Hendrix and

Thelma, Miss Lizzie Waiting and Mary

Plankenhorn visited Sunday afternoon

with Miss Nettie Shadle of Centerville. .. .Mrs. Ed Hart was the guest

of her niece, Mrs. Harry Weber, Wednesday.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown had as their guests Sunday, Misses

Mary and Laura Rodenburg, Mrs.

Sade Rodenburg was an afternoon

caller. .. .James Klley Is making his

home with his scp. Georges, for a short time.... Miss Elizabeth Teagar-

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TURIN, Italy, May 23. Lieutenant Prackpapa, an Italian aviator, in an airplane with three passengers ascended yesterday to a height of 7,250 metres (23,786 feet). The ascent was made in forty minutes.

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MRS. BELLA WINZENREAD When a woman with her family

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