Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 145, 28 April 1920 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APR. 28, 1920.
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SERVICE MEN GOT l- IN FIGHTING EARLY IN TODAY'S STORY
'; Carl Fred Kehlenbrink entered the service Oct. 5. 1917, and was assigned to Company I, 151st Regiment. 38th Division. Infantry. National Guard;
embarked from Hoboken. N. J., Junej 11. 1918. and arrived Liverpool, Eng.,
June 24, 1918; after training overHpaawas transferred to Company D, 314th Engineers, 89th Division; battles, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne; sailed for United States May 19. 1919. and arrived Boston, Mass., May 29, 1919. Carl Henderson entered the service Mav 4. 1918. and -was assigned to
Company E, 22nd Engineers. Regular. Army; embarked from Camp Merritf July 31, 1918. and arrived Brest.! France. Aug. 12, 1918; battles, Toul
sector, Meuse-Argonne offensive; sailed for United States June 21, 1919, and arrived Hoboken, N. J., on July 4, 1919; discharged July 11, 1919Holston Fred Tom entered the service April 26, 1918 and was assigned to 29th Company, Fourth Regiment, 159th Depot Brigade. National Guard, Camp Zachary Taylor; discharged Dec. 3, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Sergeant. Paul James entered the service Dec. 19, 1917, and assigned to Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. Received training Paris. Island, S. C; discharged Feb. 12, 1919. Marine Barracks Navy yard, Washington, D. C. Corporal.
Gilbert Simpson Gee entered the
service Feb. 11, 1918 and was assigned) to Company C, 312rh Regiment, 92nd
Division; embarked from Hoboken. N. J., March 30, THIS and arrived in Brest, France, April 13, 1918; trained in France; trained for dispatch rider and rode for five months while in Tm Fiance; sailed for United States June 1919 and arrived in New York. June 19. 1919; discharged June 2(5, 1919. Wilbert II. Toney entered the service Mav 31, 1 91 S and was assigned to Veterinary Corps H. E. 1). 302. Camp T.oo, Va., and Charleston, S. C: nimal embarkation depot charge of horses during entire enlistment; discharged May 16, 1919. John Frederick Watts entered the service July, 1917 and assigned to 45th Company. 12th R. N.. 159th D. B.; discharged Feb., 1919, Camp Taylor, Ky. Richard Albert Hewitt entered the rorvice Jan. 2t. lftlS and was assigned
to f.3Cth Aero Stiuadron: embarked i
from Camp Merritt and arrived at St. Nazaire. France. 1918: sailed for the United State?, March 11. 1919. and arrived Hoboken. N. J.. March 21. 1919; discharged April 10. 1919. Samuel Rogert Smith entered the service Anril 1917 and was assigned in Field Hospital No. 1, Medical Corps, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Camp Shelby, Camp Pike, Camp Polk and Camp Greene; commissioned second lieutenant Aug. 2d. 191S; a-signed Assistant ramj) Personnel Officer: discharged Dec. 27, 1918. Camp Greene. 'Oren Dawson Henderson entered the service April 2fi, 1918 as private and was assigned to 29th Company, Sixth Bn. 159th Depot Brigade, Camp Taylor. Ky., and Camp Beauregard, l..a.: with Medical Detach.; discharged March 15, 1919: acting first sergeant. Roy Henry Rupe entered the service March 29. 1918 and was assigned to Company F, 229th Regiment, 83rd Division. Infantry, Regular Army: emharked from Hoboken, N. J., June 9, 19 IS and arrived in France, June 23. - 101; liattles Verdun front wounded Oct. 23. 191S in right shoulder by piece of shrapn.H: treatment base hospital No. 114: sailed for United States. Dee.
What Bonus Do You Consider Just? Stars and Stripes Asks Service Men The Stars and Stripes has asked The Palladium to take a referendum vote on the bonus question for all ex-service men. The Palladium presents here the opportunity for every ex-servlca man in Wayne county to register where and how he stands on the proposed government bonus legislation and what form of bonus, If any, he favors. Every man and woman who served In the World war Is asked to fill out one of the blanks and return to the office of the Palladium. The referendum votes will then be forwarded to the congressman from thi district and a compilation of the results will be sent to the Stars and Stripes, Washington, D. C, to be included in a nation-wide tabulation being prepared by that newspaper. ' Will you assist the Palladium in securing a complete vote on this question by telling other ex-service men and women about this vote and urging them to give us. tnelr votes and opinions n the matter? Are you for or against a bonus? (Yes or No) If for, which do you prefer? A Cash Bonus? .... Loan for home or farm? Liberty Bonds? .... I Free tuition or training? Should the bonus be based on: Length of service? Or The Same for All? What other choice would you include?.. Remarks What was Your Name , Organization? Address
Open Knife Electric Switch Banished, Beginning Oct. 1 i tt iTHoriiPv state fire marshal.
ed to Medical Corps, Camp Crane Al- on the 'reauest of Indiana fire chiefs
New York and discharged Sept. 2. 1919, Camp Dix, N. J. Kenenth Stemen Davis entered the
service June 28, 1918, and was- assign
lentown, Pa.; embarked from Hobo
ten, N. J., Sept. 1, 1918 and arrived in Brest, France, Sept. 8, 1918 sailed for United States. June 20, 1919 and arrived July 11, 1919, Hoboken; discharged July 22, 1919. John Pembroke Lawrence entered the service and was assigned to Company A, 10th Infantry, Regular Army, Ft. Harrison, Rock Island Arsenal and Camp Custer; discharged May 21, 1919. Lome E. Heath entered the service Aug. 30, 1918 and was assigned to 64th Company. 163rd Division. Camp Dodge, Iowa; discharged Sept. 12, 1919. Wounded and Gassed.
Earl McDonald Schepman entered the service May 30, 1917 and was assigned to Supply Company, !4Sth Infantry. 37th Division, Infantry, Third Ohio National Guard; embarked from Newport News, Va., June 23, 191S and arrived Brest, France, July 5. 191S; batles France and Belgium fronts, Baccarat offensive, Avacourt defensive, Meuse Argonne, Pannes defensive, Ypres Lya offensive; wounded and gassed; hospital treatment Baccarat;
arrived back in United States, March 30, 1919, Hoboken, N. J.; discharged April 21. 1919. James Roberts Huffman entered the Fervice Jan. 19, 1918 as gunner's mate and assigned to Sixth Reg., Sixth Company, 3rd Division; service on sea U. S. S. St. Louis Gun Captain: also destroyers and patrol: arrived in the United States last trip Nov. 9, 191S,
and electricians, has Issued an oraer
which dooms the "open knife" type
of electric switch in Indiana after Oc-
tober 1. This kind of switch is said to be very dangerous and national campaign for the elimination of this type is now under way. Reports indicate that hundreds of fatal accidents In the United States have resulted from the use of "open knife" switches. There are many of them in use in Wayne county and Richmond. The order jrf Mr. Friedley provides that after Oct. 1 all new electrical installations and alterations must meet state regulations.
The order closes with: "Safety enclosed switches must be so marked as to indicate, without opening the enclosure, whether switches are closed or open. We ask the earnest cooperation of all municipal officers, electricians, builders, contractors and property owners in the enforcement of the rules of safety."
VALUE OF WOMAN'S LIFE IS SET AT $23,500 NEW YORK, April 28 "What is the life of such a woman worth?" asked Justice John M. Tierney. in the Supreme Court Monday, in a negligence suit brought by Edwin F. Smith, a tormer soldier, whose wife was killed by an automobile- while she was adding to her allotment from the Government by working as a conductor. The jury put a valuation of $23,500 on the woman's life, and Alexander Fisher, a Erooklyn motion theater proprietor and owner of the automobile, will have to pay it.
HAYS IS INDORSED. CHICAGO. April 2S Will H. Hays, Republican national committee chairman, was indorsed by Major General Leonard Wood as campaign manager, if the general is nominated at the convention here.
Originated Malted ilk in 1883 The name, "Malted Milk," devised by Horlick, has been appropriated by others. Only by tht Original Horlick proctss,. which imitators do not reproduce, can the full food values and flavor of Malted Milk bm obt&inad. The medical profession everywhere has endorsed the Original product for over a third cf a century. Avoid Imitation.
New 1919,
York City; discharged Jan. Brooklyn; Armed G.
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7. 1918 and arrived Hoboken. Dec. 17, 1918; discharged Feb. 21, 191S. Loyd Elyon Baker entered the service May 1:1, 1917 as second class seaman and trained at Great Lakes, 111., and Norfolk, Va.; assigned to U. S. S. lid ward Luckenback, transport; hospital treatment Chelsea, Mass., crushed hand; last trip July, 1919; arrived Boston, Mass.; discharged Oct. 2, 1919, Great Lakes, seaman. Warren Joseph Bogan entered the service Aug. 2S, 1918 and was assigned to Company, I, Bn. No. .1, 160 Dept. Brigade, Camp Custer, Battle Creek,
Michigan; return to civil life Nov. 25, 1918. Went Up Into Northwest. Theodore J. Keller entered the service March 1, 1918 and was assigned to 82nd Spruce Squadron, Vancouver Barracks. Washington; discharged Ja-tf. 2C. 1919. Henry Norman Seiple entered the service March C, 1918, and was assigned to 10th Company B, 48th Regiment, Third Bn., transferred from 10th Company Infantry to Air Craft then transferred to 48th Artillery; Fisherman's Island and Ft. Monroe, Va.; discharged Dec. 20, 1918, Camp Taylor,
Ky. ; Depot Brigade. Cecil Cox entered the service Sept. 4, 1918 and was assigned to Battery D,
70th F. A. Camp Taylor, Ky., and Camp Knox: discharged Jan. 28. 1919. George Edwin Bennet entered the service July 11, 1917 and was assigned to Company G, 112th Regiment, .'!7th Division. Camn Cnrb and Camp Sher-
- Our first duty is to our people, and discharged April 29, 1918, wagon- their first allegiance is to the Stars
j and Stripes
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er. Orrin Shisler entered the service
July 28, 1917, and was assigned to Company D. 46th Regiment, Ninth Division, Infantry, Regular Army, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Camp Taylor, Ky., Camp Gordon. Ga.. and Camp Sheridan, Ala.; discharged Feb. 8, 1919; sergeant. Over in Sept. '17. Harrold Wilson Scott entered the service May 10, 1917 and commissioned second lieutenant, Aug. 15, 1917. Field Artillery, (Light Artillery);
embarked from Hoboken, N. J., Sept. K, 1917 and arrived Liverpool, England, Oct. 2, 1917; On January 11th. 1918 was transferred to take the course as Aerial Observer at Tours, remained in this until March IS, 1918, then transferred to 2nd Bn., 150 F. A.; In July was assigned to the 19th F. A. as assistant in charge of Batt. F, Fifth Division Regular Army; battles Luneville front, Champagne front, Vosges front, St. Mihiel front; arrived back in United States. August. 12. 1919.
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"I am slad of the chance to tell the people of Marion what great good this new remedy Dreco, has done me," are the words of that, good old gentleman, Mr. W. 'A. Minor, who resides at the National Soldier's Home. Mr. Minor was bom in Ripphy Co., and served during the Civil War. "I've suffered very much lately from rheumatism of the joints and muscles. They gave me a lot of pain and it seemed there was no relief from it. Catarrh also bothered me very much, especially at night. It would wake nie up as my breathing was very difficult. I had a vile taste in my mouth all the time and my head was stopped up. "Since laking Dreco. all the pains have left my joints and muscles: the first time I've been free from pain in a long time: my catarrh is "much better, and I never am waked during Ihe night as before. Dreco has done me worlds of good and I gladly recommend it to all good citizens." Dreco, the herbal remedy that did so much for ihis gentleman, is a vegetable remedy, containing no iron, mercury, potash, nor any acids or oils. It acts on the stomach to assist it in digesting the food. Rouses a sluggish liver to full action; strengthens the kidneys; quiets the nerves; induces sound sleep: expels catarrh of the nose and stomach and rebuilds a rundown system. All good drugKists now sell Dreco and it is being especially introduced in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's Seven Drug Si ores. Advertisement.
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hink what Labor owes to Him!
UNTIL His thirtieth year the Master was the Carpenter of Nazareth. Could He possibly forget those carpenter years when the years of His ministry began? Could the men who labor with their hands ever be far from His thought and prayers? To such men, oppressed and driven, men bent by toil, with hopeless hearts, He spoke a phrase that flamed with power. " You are sons of God, ' ' He told them. Sons of God brothers of their rulers and employers; with an equal right to happiness, to comfort and opportunity. All the hopes of Labor in all the centuries had their beginning in that splendid thought
The Churches cooperating under the name of the Interchurch World Movement offer the program of the Master; and His Golden Rule. i "Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." By that rule the industry of the future must be directed. Its products must be not merely goods, but good; not merely wealth but happiness and character and joy. If you believe these things, you believe in one of the fundamental purposes of the Churches and cf their agent, the Interchurch World Movement. And you have this month your chance to help. Whether you labor with hand or brain, whether you are inside the Church or out, you are a sharer in the benefits of the influence of Jesus Christ. , Help to make that influence the ruling spirit of the modern world. Help to make industry a spiritual enterprise, where men shall work together not in envy but in mutual respect as brothers all, and "sous of God."
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