Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 82, 16 February 1920 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM, MONDAY, FEB. 16, 1920.
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H. G. Hogan, of Fort Wayne, .Twelfth district, representative on the Republican state committee, will be the Indiana manager of the campaign of Major General Leonard Wood for the Republican nomination for president. He was Twelfth district manager of the . primary campaign of Harry S. : New for the nomination for United States senator. He has opened headi quarters in the Claypool hotel, Indianl a polls. R. G. Leeds is one of the thirty memIters of a committee of 30 representj etive Republicans of Indiana, appointed by E. M. Wasmuth, state chairman, - to Consider and formulate aiiesrnatprf
planks for the , Republican party plat-
iorm. The committee is . to hold several meetings before the state convention ; In May and is to be the means whereby the people of Indiana may have their views on the party's platform considered and presented as recom- - mendations to the convention for ; action,
Vice President Marshall, with President Wilson still silent , on campaign Issues, yesterday ventured to outline his ideas of what the next Democratic national platform should contain. He will go to the convention as a delegate 1 from Indiana and hopes to be a mems her of the platform committee His ; platform views are contained in a - letter addressed to his friend, Ed. G. ; Hoffman of Fort Wayne, the Indiana ' member of the national committee. The Vice President hopes that the - Democratic party will pledge itself to : "the presentation to the people for their suffrage of a man upon an old . time. Democratic platform, under .the gf? principles of which the republic for so many years was contented, prosperous ; and invincible."
Radical Fined Makes Scene in Oxford Court
OXFORD, O., Feb. 16. E. Curtis Ilkenhans. of Hamilton, arrested here for distributing Socialistic literature of the most radical kind, was fined $50 and costs by Mayor HugheB Saturday, the charge being disorderly conduct. Ilkenhans was held twentyTour hours for the government authorities. Ilkenhans appeared as his own attorney, introducing the story of the stolen necklace as told in 'Evangeline. He said the wave of reaction which followed the discovery of the necklace In the Magpie's nest would be duplicated in this country some day, and Socialism would come into its own. When Mayor Hughes pronounced the fine, Ilkenhans sank into a chair walling, "Believe me, behead me!" A young woman friend paid his fine and secured his release. Observe Day of Prayer. The Day of Prayer for Colleges will be observed in Miami University and the Western College Sunday. At Miami Rev. G. W. Buaton, of Grace M. E. Church, Dayton, will preach.
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Moses Breeze of Columbus, win preach. To Celebrate Senior Day. Senior Day at the Western College this year will be celebrated on Tuesday, Feb. 31. The principal address will be delivered by Dr. Thomas F. Moran, of Purdue University, Lafayette. Ind. Hia subject will be: "Washigton and the New Era.".
DEATH OF WORKER IN WAR "REAL LOSS," 8AYS WILSON WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. -President Wilson Friday sent a message of condolence to Mrs. Henry B. Endicott of Boston upon the death yesterday of her husband, who was active in war work. Mr. Endicott, the president said, had served his country as a disinterested and public-eplrited man and "hia loss as a real one."
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One of the towers rising from the mountain of snow. When New York police officials determined to try towers as aids to traffic officers in handling: the vehicle congestion in the downtown districts it was with the main idea of making; it easier for the drivers to see the officer and his signals. But just bout the time the test towers were erected alone came a snowstorm that practically buried the city and the traffic officers had to climb aloft in the towers to see over the snow banks while directing what few vehicles that moved after the storm. I
At the service, the members of the senior class will make first appear
ance in their academic caps and gowns. At the Western College Rev.
CAR SITUATION IMPROVES TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Feb. 16. An improvement in the coal car situation was reported from the mines In the Terre Haute fields Friday, only fortyfour mines with an aggregate capacity of 35,735 tons being idle as compared with a loss of 47,440 tons from fifty-six mines idle Thursday. The field suffering the greatest loss was the Clinton field, with twelve mines idle and a loss of 14,250 tons.
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