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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAH TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1920.
STATE REPUBLICANS, WILL MEET; SPECIAL SESSION OUTLINED
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 17. A call for tbe Republican state committee to meet here oa Thursday, Feb. 16, was Issued yesterday by E. M. Wasmuth, chairman of the committee. At the game time invitations were sent to all
of the Republican candidates for state offices to meet with tbe committee to discuss the program of tbe special session of the legislature which the governor is expected to call within
a short time
Governor Goodrich said yesterday
the special session would be called be
fore the primary, but declared no den
nlte date had been decided upon. Ha said It probably would be some time
in March.
It Is the governor's plan to expedite the session as much as possible and
be has already been assured by several members ot the assembly, It is understood, that they will co-operate In
pushing pressing matters through,
borne of the assemblymen declare the
entire program can be acted upon In
ten days
Thorough Airing Sought
You've got to be ready by Friday, Feb. 20, to win.
Thompson says: "Reports from the war department show that out ot a total enlisted strength of 172.259 soldiers, 2.827 are taking Instruction In educational subjects, outside of their practical mili
tary training. ""The number of sub
jects being taught in different camps varies from two to forty. These daily studies are such as to give the men
adequate and requisite training In vo
cations useful to civil life as well as In the army." Motor transport work and its side issues, various electrical courses, In
cluding radio telegraphy and tele
phony, telegraphy, telephone construction and installing, printing tele
graphy, and so forth, are among the
courses oiierea.
Service Men's Status on
Income Tax is Given
Wayne county service men are
anxious to learn their status relative
to exemptions to which they are
entitled In the filling of income tax re
turns.
It Is pointed out by the bureau of
internal revenue that - soldiers and sailors, as such, are not exempt from
i a t hut ty, lav noMMrAllv
The governor will lay his plans be- emptg tt portion of their Income re
ceived as compensation from tne
fore the members of the state committee and the candidates for a thorough
discussion After a program is prepared it will be sent to the members ot the general assembly and each one will' be asked to make suggestions as to the advisibility ot acting on the recommended legislation. Among some ot the proposals to be placed before the committee session tor discussion will be the enactment of a child labor law and a blue sky law, both ot which were lost in the last regular session ot the legislature. Amendments to the road law and the tax law will be discussed at length and It is probable a tentative program on these measures will be decided upon for presentation to the assembly. War Memorial. Another matter ot supreme importance to be considered will be the question of a state war memorial. Legislation providing for women voters also will be discussed and It is expected that a bill .will be drafted enlarging the facilities for handling the increased number of voters in case women are given the right to vote before the primary.
It is understood the governor will; thow that the penal institutions, for! the first time in their history have made profits from the Industries theyj are engaged in, and that he will rec-; ommend legislation dividing the sur1 . MIL. 41 iM,.nH A. I
plus prouis ainuiig me luuiaa-n, vi their families. A bill giving county commissioners the power to fix salaries of county officials will also be probably taken up.
The state legislature now has the pow-1 er to name the salaries for county ot-1
flclals and according to the sponsors of the proposed bill inequalities exist In the remuneration received by the officers In various counties.
The American Legion Weekly, now published in Washington, will bo bub llshed In Indianapolis, starting In tho
near future. Removal of the plant to
Indianapolis will be undertaken as
soon as the mechanical and financial arrangement can be made. It is understood that civic bodies in Indianapolls are now at work on the propo-
J ltion and will confer with the Legion
officials In regard to the removal as
soon as full details for the mechani
cal and financial requirements for the
removal are given to Dr. T. Victor
Keene, ot Indianapolis,, who' has
charge of the arrangements.
It is planned by the legion to change
completely the character of the paper and to jnake It much more of a factor
in the affairs or the legion than it has
been. The present Issue of the paper dated February 13, but which has teen
to the amount of ! for several days, will be the
isot. lur uio utu regime, nuu bikibbuo of probably Feb. 26 or 27 will'glve the complete plans for its removal to In
dianapolis,
The special legislative committee
of the legion, which came to Washing
ton at the direction of the executive committee, which met in Indianapolis last week, held a 'final meeting today
united States up
$3,600 In any taxable year. - Thla exemption Is In addition to the personal exemptions of $1,000 and $2,000 allowed single and married persons and applies to a person of either sex in active military or naval forces. Persona who left the military or naval service during the year 1919
and whose income other than the t VfrtftCi plans for laying before tho amount paid them by the government , SnM the desires of the legion in or J"6? A? ?r I2.'?.??' I regards to compensation adjustments.
? ineir "T'L ";.' ' land settlements and bonuses. It is
The tax is on income in excess
probable that hearings will be asked ot various congressional committees
on all these subjects, at which the leg
islative committee will set forth in detail the desires of tbe legion.
Baptists End Session
at Richmond Church Although Mrs. C. E. Bell of Decatur, Ind, Secretary of tho World Wide Guild, Was unable to attend the Eastern Indiana district Baptist Institute in the Baptist church of Richmond Monday afternoon add evening, other speakers appeared as scheduled. Nearly 60 representatives of churches and Sunday schools of the district wero delegates. The Rev. O. C. Mitchell, of North
Vernon, south-eastern Sunday school director; the Rev. R. H. Kemp, pastor of the FirstBaptist church in Franklin, and Myrtle Huckleberry, state director of elementary Baptist Sunday work, spoke in the afternoon. All delegates attehded a dinner served by the ladies of the local church at 6:15. The Institute reconvened at 7:15 when the Rev. Kemp spoke. He was followed by the Rev. Mitchell.
Bentonville Bcnh Passes , Into Hands of New Men CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Feb. 17. The Wayne Trust company of this city, which owned 76 per cent ot stock of the Farmers' bank at Bentonville, has sold the stock to Fred Hackleman and Paul Ferris. The officers of the new organisation ere: president, O. A. Kelsey cashier. Paul Ferris; assistant cashier. Earl Crawford.
are instructed to note- that packages containing articles for personal use of addresses in Germany, and sent as gifts, must be markked "Gift Packages" both on the wrapper ot the package and tbe custom's declarations employed In order to assist the German authorities in determining what merchandise and food stuffs may be imported without German import licenses. "Gift Packages." are not subject to any German import licenses and have recently been exempted from 11 customs' dues in Germany.
Remember Tonsiline TONSIUNE Is the National Sore Throat Remedy it is sold in every State in the Union. Moat people buy a bottle occasionally because most people occasionally have Sore Throat. They buy it for tbe prompt, welcome relief it brings to sufferers from this malady. You can forget Sore Throat if you will only remember TONSILINE and get
uio ooiue jmuyv was waits lor you at your drucrcrists.
Look for the lonff necked
fellow on the bottle when you hi get it. ;? 35 cents and 60 cents. Hoe H
Ipital Size, $1.00.
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A Nortb Carolina Druggist Solves the Problem ' Thanks to Lunsford Richardson, a druggist in Greensboro, N. C, this problem has been solved, and Southern mothers have been given a method of treating cold troubles externally. Mr. Richardson discovered a salve that would vaporize by the body heat when applied over throat and chest. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, carried the medication through the air passages to the lungs, at the same time the salve was absorbed thru and stimulated the skin, attracting the blood to the surface and thus aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the trouble. This preparation Mr. Richardson called Vick's VapoRub. Vicks contains no harmful drugs, just the old-fashioned, time - tested remedies Menthol, Camphor, Thymol,
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The Use of Vicks Has Steadily Increased Starting with the customers of Mr. Richardson's retail drug store, the sale of this external treatment has grown, county by county, state by state, until now Vicks can be found in almost any drug store in all sections of the United States. Mothers who once use Vicks always keep a bottle on hand thereafter. It is so easily applied, so quick in its effects, and, best of all, can be used as often and as freely as desired, without fear of harmful results.
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