Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 194, 23 June 1920 — Page 2

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GRANT TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AGAINST TRANSFER OF SCHOOL

: EATON", O., June 23 Temporary Injunction has been granted in common pleas court to J. E. Flora and I. M. Biddinger against the board of education of Preble county transferring certain school territory In Gasper .township to Lanier township school jdlstrict. Flora and Biddinger were 'required to furnish $500 bond, pending final disposition of the matter, i Legality of the board's procedure in attempting the transfer is questioned by the complainants, following jwhich a remonstrance was filed. They claim 'the Lanier township school dls- ! trlct "Is heavily in debt and practically Insolvent and that by transferring the territory in question the board desires to secure a majority of the tax duplicates for Lanier at the expense of Gasper township district. Complainants further aver all teachers have been hired and all arrangements made for the next school year in the Gasper township district. The complaint also avers some pupils would have to be hauled a distance of 9 miles if the territory transfer was effected. Flora and Biddinger bring the action as residents and taxpayers

or Gasper township school district. Preble County Could All Ride If all the motor vehicles in Preble county -were touring cars, every man, woman and child in the county could participate in a monster automobile parade, as, according to statistics Issued by the state up to June 1. there are 5,020 licensed motor vehicles in the county, which has a population of approximately 26.000, according to the 1910 census Recovers From Accident Clayton Tyrrell, brother of "Walter Tyrrell, of Eaton, is confined in a hospital in Washington, C. H., recovering from the effects of a broken leg and other injuries sustained when struck by a railway train, according to advices received here. The message did not give any details of the accident. Tyrrell was in the employ of Walter Huber, Eaton man, who is constructing a state highway improvement in the vicinity of Washington, C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tyrrell left Tuesday morning for Washington, C. H., following receipt of the message announcing the mishap that had befallen his brother. Rush Factory Buildino.

Work on the factory building of the Washington Motor Car corporation is going forward with all possible speed. The concrete work is finished and roofing of the building is under way. Mrs. Mary Klemmer Dies. Mrs. Mary Klemmer, widow of the late John Klemmer, of Eaton, died near Middletown, O., where she had been staying the last several months, according to advices received here. It Is expected the remains will be brought to Eaton for funeral and burial. Her husband died here a year ago. She was a sister of James Knox and Mrs. Isaac Nation, of Eaton. May Reject Bond Bids. Two conditional bids were received by the city council this week for $27,500 worth of bonds authorized issued to secure funds to cover expense of installing a filtration plant in connection with the municipal waterworks system. One bid was from a Cincinnati bonding house and the

other from a Cleveland bonding firm. One firm demanded $600 for printing i

ire Donas. It is understood both bids will be rejected. Each proposed to take the bonds at par. The board of public affairs will receive Ecaled bids tonight for the contract for building the filtration plant. Summer Kindergarden. Mothers' Council is behind a movement to establish a summer kindergarden in Eaton, which would operate Fix weeks, with Miss Florence Weber, teacher in the public schools, in charge. The kindergarden would be conducted in the north school build-irg.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1U20.

Lloyd George

The state of Premier Lloyd George's health undoubtedly Is causing anxiety to his friends and colleagues in the British government. Those who have seen him recently declare that he has aged in an amazing way and has lost

the .peculiar alertness which always had been so striking about him. The astonishing thing about Lloyd George Is that he has stood up so long against a strain of work such as no man has ever been known to face with success, at any rate in the public life of his country. Ever Blnce he came into office in

1905, his public life has been a succession of the most trying crises and the most stupendous public labors. Fifteen years of suah extreme strain could only be borne because one either breaks down or gets inured to such pressure on the mind and nerves, to say nothing of the necessarily sedentary character of the occupation. Hitherto Lloyd George has shown the needed capacity to detach himself from his work at will and turn from the gravest problems to the lightest entertainment with full relish. But as his responsibilities, instead of growing easier, are becoming more onerous every day the problems he aims to solve are becoming more insoluble at every fresh attempt, as his political future becomes more obscure the hope of success does not afford the relief required to sustain him, so the wearing effects of impending failure and catastrophe are becoming visible. Lloyd George is fifty-seven years old. He is a Welshman.

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ALL INVITED TO HEAR KELLY MILLER AT BETHEL CHURCH Kelly Miller, A. M. L. L. D., Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Howard University, Washington, D. C, and without question the most popular negro author and lecturer, will speak at Bethel Church, South Sixth and B streets, Thursday evening. Prof. Miller's most recent book "The Disgrace of Democracy", has had a sale of more than 150,000 cop'es. The subject of his lecture will be: "The Negro During the World- War and After". The following program will be rendered beginning at eight p. m.: "America, the Beautiful", by choir; Invocation; Solo Selected; violin duet; Oberlonder, by Joseph Gungl, Mrs. W. H. Dennis, and Miss Mozzell Hunter; address, Prof. Kelly Miller; Old Kentucky Home, by choir. All citizens are invited.

More than 200 persons attended the second presentation of "Fabiola," class play of the graduates of St. Andrew's school, which was given In the St. Andrew's auditorium, Tuesday night. Following the play, diplomas were given the 25 graduates of the eighth grade of St. Andrew's school. Diplomas will be awarded the high school graduates at commencement exercises in the auditorium Tuesday night. The Rev. F. A. Roell, pastor, will present the diplomas and also address the graduates. A varied program of songs and recitations is to be given. St. Andrew's school orchestra

will furnish music.

Those that received diplomas Tuesday are: Alma Zwissler, Angela Vosmeier. Mary Tepe. Marenerite RnhP

Florence Muey, Agnes Miller, Marcella Maurer, Agnes Kutter, Elizabeth Kettman, Clara Hillman. Anna Heidelman, Marie Elstro, Clara Behnen, Martha Habing, Dorothy Connor, Paul Cook, Richard Maddox, Clarence Korthaus, Joseph Hilterman , Lawrence Lahrmann, Richard Hillman, Joseph Pardieck, Leroy Schwcgman, John Torbeck, Raymond Wessel. Those to receive high school diplomas are: Agnes H. Stein, Dorothy E. Gegan, Catharine E. Brucker, Hilda E. Taube, Lida C. MaagJ Richard L. Baumer, Louis F. Jelly, Myron E. Pardieck and Edward L. Zeyen.

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Turks and French Fight (By Associated Press) PARIS, June 23. The Temps says today that Turkish forces attacked Marsina, on the Mediterranean, southwest of Adana, and that French warships in the harbor bombarded the Turks.

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