Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 254, 3 September 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. INDu FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1920.

A, M, E. CHURCHES OF STATE TO MEET IN RICHMOND, SEPT. 15 Bethel African Methodist Episcopal churclj will entertain the 82d annual Indiana conference of A. M. E. churches, Sept. 15 to 19 Inclusive, the Rev. J. L. Craven, pastor of the local church, said Friday. This conference will Include the Ihree Indiana divisions of the A. M. E. church, the Indianapolis, Evansvllle and Richmond districts. About 61 pas

tors, 40 supernumerary ministers, 101

evangelists and 6 lay delegates are expected. Bishop I J. Coppin of Phil

adelphia, will bo present. Sessions will begin each day at 9

a. m., and continue throughout the day

and evening, with the exception of Sat

urday, Sept. 18. Music will be given at several meetings by the morning and evening choir of the local church. The program, as announced by the

Rev. Craven includes: .Wednesday, Sept. 15, 9 a. m. Annual sermon to be delivered by the Rev. J. M. Nickles, of Muncie, Ind.; reading of annual reports; evening, reception to delegates; address by Cornelius R. Richardson, local lawyer, and by Prof. Hibbs, of this city; talk of Bishop Coppin. Thursday, Sept. 16 Reports on state of church and conditions of country; afternoon. ,: reports" of Sunday school and publication .departments of the conference; evening, annual Missionary sermon by the. Rev. H C. Moorman, New Albany. Friday, Sept. 17 -Mlssinary department,' the A. M. E. review, and the Christian Recorder reports; afternoon, report of Woman's Mite Missionary organization, Mrs. G. B. Hill, state president, leading; evening, educational anniversary, sermon by the Rev. Charles S. Williams, of Indianapolis. Saturday. Sept. 18 Reports of committees. The delegation " may visit the grave of Bishop William Paul Quinn, at Earlham. Saturday, Sept. 19 Conference Lovb Feast at 9 a: m.; preaching services at 10:45 by Bishop Coppin; ordination services; afternoon sermon at 3:00 o'clock: night, sermon; Bishop Coppin will read pastoral uppointments.

I Indiana Brevities J v ' JEFFEUSONVIU.E Domestic consumers are entirely without gas as u icsult of the closing of the gas plant from lack of t:oal. Most in.dsuf.rial plants do hot use gas and are consequently nblo to continue operation. A enr 'nat of coal 1 expected soon. NEW ALBANY Several persons wore injured when a train goins 40 miles an hour was derailed by a boulder when emerging from a tunnel, near Georgetown. The engine was derailed and the baggage car turned over on its side. It is thoueht that the hnni.

der had become dislodged from the tunnel. HARTFORD CITTi Mabel Morrical, 8 years old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kuntz Morrical. of Sheridan, Ind., was almost instantly killed when she fell beneath the wheels of the wagon upon which she had been riding. She lost her balance when reaching for a tree limb over the road. She died before a physician could be secured. MONTICELLO Frank Warner, of Wolcott, released from the Indiana colony for the criminal insane at Mich igan City, last Mrch, seriously woun-1-ed his wife with a knife, and then killed himself by cutting his throal ENGLAND TRYING HARD TO SOLVE HOUSING PROBLEM NEW YORK. Sept. 3 The acute housing shortage , faced by many cities in the United States today brought from the Guaranty Trust company a description by its foreign trade bureau o how Great Britain was meeting a similar situation. "The program of the British ministry of health complete rehousing in three years-s about one year behind and is costing more than double the original estimates," said the report. "Local authorities in England are left in charge of the work unless they fail to show results. In which case the business is turned over to the office of works. "What is keeping back housing at the present time is the fact that there are not enough skilled men to do even a quarter of the work wanted. The

trades unions will not allow the num

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List of Registration Places, Sept. 4

Appended Is a list of the registration places for Sept. 4. Voters are urged by both parties to register Sept. 4, If possible.

Ablng-ton Twp., K. of P. Hall. Ab-i Inftton. Boston Twp., Dr. Massle Garag-e, Boston. Center Twp., Precinct No. 1, Isaao Renfrew's Residence. - Center Twp., Precinct No. 2, K. of P. Hall. Centervllle. Center Twp., Precinct No. 8. Town Hall, Centervllle. Clay Twp.. Precinct No. I. Mrs. Enos Veal's Residence, Greenafork. Clay Twp., Precinct No. t, T. B. Gunckel's, GreensforK. Dal ton . Twp., Baldwin's , Residence, Dalton. Franklin Twp., Precinct No. 1, Century Hall. Bethel. Franklin Twp., Precinct No. t. Masonic Hall, Whitewater. Greene Twp., Precinct No. 1, Asher Pearce Bid sr., Williamsburg. - Greene Twp., Precinct No. 2, Franklin & Rlggleman, Williamsburg. Harrison Twp., Stewart Thompson's, Jacksonburg. Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 1. Nettie

spencer's, Mt. Auburn. Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 2, Council Room. Dublin. - Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 3, Caldwell Hotel, Cambridge City. Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 4, Frank Morrison Auto Store, Cambridge City. Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 6, Chas. Ingerman's. Cambridge City. Jackson Twp., Precinct No. 6, Sowers Elds?., Pershing. . Jefferson Twp., Precinct No. 1, Wedeklnd'K Shop, Hagerstown. Jefferson Twp., Precinct No. 2. Stonecipher Electric: Shop, Hagerstown. Jefferson Twp., Precinct No. S, City Bulldinp. Hagerstown. ' New Garden Twp, Precinct No. 1, Hotel Bld . Fountain City. Nw Garden Twp.. Precinct No. 2, F. M. J.amb Store, Fountain City. Perry Twp., Cranor Hotel. Economy. Washington Twp.. Precinct No. 1, T. J. Kantss Offlf-e, Milton. Washington Twp., Precinct No. 2, Elizabeth Mlmnvd'H, Milton. Washington Twp., Precinct No. 3, Big Four Depot, Milton. Wnyno Twp., Prclnct No. 1, District School 10. W. 6th and School sts. Wayne Twp., Precinct No. 2, Chester Hall. Wayne Twp., Precinct No. 3, Harry I'nttl Garage. Wayne Twp., Precinct No. 4, Jos. Dixon's, Abinjgion fik. Wayne Twp., I'reclnct No. G, Backmeyer Green huuse, lfcnley Road.

Wayne" Twp., Precinct No. 87, Gleaner's Hall, Middleboro. Richmond, Precinct No. 6, Court House. Richmond. Precinct No. 7, Geo. Brehm Store,. 617 Main St. Richmond, Precinct No. 8, St. Andrew's School, S. 6th and C Sts. Richmond, Precinct No. 9,. McPherson's. 641 a 6th St. Richmond, Precinct No. 10, 31 Ft. Wayne Ave. Richmond, Precinct No. 11, City Building. Richmond, Precinct No. 12. Broom Factory, 402 N. 3rd St. Richmond. Precinct No. 13, Ft Wayne Ave. Richmond. Precinct No. 14, 13 N. 9th St. Richmond, Precinct No. 16, 908 N. D St. Richmond, Precinct No. 16, 810 N. 8th St. Richmond, Precinct No. 17, 725 N. 10th SL Richmond, Precinct No. 18, City Light Office. . Richmond. Precinct No. 19, 1115 Main St., Chenoweth Auto Station. Richmond. Precinct No. 20, 818 S. C St. Richmond, Precinct No. 21, 915 S. C. St Richmond, Precinct No. 32, 813 S. 8th St. Richmond, Precinct No. 23, No. 3 Hose House. Richmond, Precinct No. 24, Garage, rear, 816 N. 18th St. Richmond, Precinct No. 25, N. 14th St. Mission. Richmond. Precinct No. 2G, 1602 Main St. Richmond, Precinct No. 27. 1909 N. D St. Richmond. Precinct No. 28, 1211 Main St., Davis-Overland Sales Co. Richmond, Precinct No. 29, 1615 Main St. Rk.-hmond, Precinct No. 30, Bruening and Benham Grocery, 001 S. 13th St. Richmond, Precinct No. 31, 80S National Rd. West. Richmond, Precinct No. 82, ' 244 Pearl St. ' Richmond, Precinct No. , 33, 800 Richmond Ave. Iilclrtnond. Precinct No. 34, 10 Williams St. Richmond, Precinct No. 35, 1143 Hunt St. '-Richmond. Precinct No. 36, S21 N. 18th St. Wubstcr Twp.. School House. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor.

YOU CANNOT VOTE IF YOU DON'T REGISTER!

. Saturday f this week Is registration day. There will be a place of registration In each . precinct in Wayne county. The hours of registration are from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. There will only be one other opportunity to register, on Oct 4. No one can vote at the election In November unless registered. Both men and women are required to register. Voters may register In any one of the following ways: 1. By appearing in person before the precinct registration board. 2. By mail. When proper registration papers have been sworn to before a notary public or certified to by two voters who reside in the registrant's precinct. If mailed, registration papers should be sent to the county auditor who will deliver them to the proper precinct registration board. The papers must be mailed the auditor in time to be delivered by him to the precinct board on or before the day of registration. 3. By properly filing out registration blank before registration day, swearing to it before a notary, or having It certified to by two voters residing in the registrant's precinct, and placing it in the hands of a voter residing in the registrant's precinct, who must deposit it with the precinct registration board on registration day. Persons who will be 21 years of age on or before election day to be qualified to vote must register even though under the voting age (21 years) during the registration period. Any absent voter must be properly

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Illinois to Hang Twelve Men; Must Be by Pairs CHICAGO, Sept. 3. All records for legal executions in Cook county ami possibly in the state of Illinois, will be broken here October 14 and 15, county officials believe, when 12 men are sentenced to be hanged for murder, Kight of the men are under sentence to die October 14, and four on the following day. In addition, two other slayers who have been convicted are waiting sentence, and it is possible that they also may hang on one or the other of the two days. Chicago has had several wholesale executions in the past the most notable on November 11, .1887, when four of the Haymarket anarchists were

ranged but nothing in the memory of the jail officials approaches death list of 12 in two days. Hangings in the Cook county jail take place in the corridor of one of the main cell blocks. There is just

room for a double gallows, so it Is probable, accordingto George P. . Lee. the jailer, that the men will be executed In pairs. The hangings will cost the state approximately $3,000, including a $100 fee for the sheriff for each man hung.

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KOREAN PRESIDENT SAYS JAPAN IS TWO-FACED HONOLULU. T. H.. Sept. 3 Dr. Syngman Rhee, president of the provisional government of Korea, who is spending some weeks in Honolulu, denounces Japan's recent announcement of proposed reforms in Korea as pretense to mislead the western world.

Koreans, said Dr. Rhee, will not rest until they have attained their complete Independence of Japan. Dr. Rhee referred to announcement July '31 by the governor-general of Korea, Baron Saito, of the Imminence of local self-government In Korean communities. ' "This official announcement," said Dr. Rhee, "is In harmony with Japanese policy in Korea for the past 10 years, Korea is covered with a screen of Japanese words. Japan shows one face to the western world and a different one to the East.

YOU WIN I CINCINNATI. O., Sept. 3. Herbert C. Reed, Milford, Auditor of Clermont County, has received a Masonic charm from a fisherman at Cannelton, Ind., that was found in a three-pound cat fish. Mr. Reed lost the charm when on the steamer Greenland, & Hunting

ton, W. Va., nine years ago. The emblem bears the owner's name and address, and is in a good state of preservation.

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