Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 268, 20 September 1920 — Page 3

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the Richmond palladium and sun-telegram, Richmond, ind., Monday, sept. 20, 1020.

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LEGION DELEGATES TO LEAVE SOON FOR CONCLAVE, SEPT. 27

The Indiana delegation to the second annual convention of the American Legion will take up its Cleveland headquarters in the Cleveland hotel next Sunday in preparation for the convention which opens Monday, Sept. 27 for a three-day session. In addition to the Indiana headquarters, reservations have been made at the Cleveland, the lake city's newest and finest hotel, for 150 Indiana legionaries who are expected to attend the convention. The delegates from Indiana will not leave for the convention city until next Saturday night, but L. Russell Newgent, adjutant of the Indiana department; Dr. T. Victor Keene, national executive committeeman from Indiana, and Robert H. Tyndall, national treasurer of the legion, will leave here Thursday to establish the Indiana headquarters and smooth the way for the later arrivals. Delegates Announced. Indiana will have a total of 35 delegates, whe were chosen at the state convention of the legion in Vincennes in June. The delegates to the convention from Indiana "include Maurice Tennant, Arthur R. Robinson, Jacklel W. Joseph and Judge Solon J. Carter, John B. Reynolds, F. Cantwell, F. McCain, and J. B. Little, Indianapolis: C. O. Holtman, Evansville; Raymond S. Springer, Connersville; Edward F. Otto, Crawfordsville; Claude E. Gregg. Vincennes; William Royce, Terre Haute; Thomas Ball, New Harmony: Ambrose Harbert, Mt. Vernon; Marion C. Barriers, Washington; Don McKahan, Martinsville; Ward H. McCormaclc, Bedford; Pralle Erni, New Albany; II. H. Cope. Madison; Thomas Jeffords, North Vernon; A. C. Duddleton, Terre Haute; Frank Elder. Clinton; Howard Mount; Connersville; John P. Goodwin, Brookville: Ray Houston, Anderson; Arthur Ball. Muncie; Maurice Mendenhall, Sheridan; W. H. UnverFaw, Kokomo; Dr. C. C. Bassett, Goodland; Dr. Simon Young, Gary; K. R. Snyder, Lafayette; Harold K. Reynolds, Marion: Edwin P. McCarty. Huntington; Guy J. Shaughniss, Angola; George Freymuth, South Bend, and W. R. Ettinger. Warsaw. Many to Take Wives. The delegates from the central part of the state will go to Cleveland by way of Indianapolis; those from the southern part of the state by way ot Cincinnati, and those in the northern part by the trunk lines from Chicago. Many of the delegates are expected to take their wives, and it was with that expectation that so great a number of reservations were made at the Cleveland hotel. The Indiana delegation, which last year succeeded in bringing the national headquarters of the legion to Indianapolis as a result of their efforts at the Minneapolis convention, will go to the convention this year with no specific goals to attain. Indiana legionaries are deeply interested in the question of the amendment of the national constitution of the legion to permit the entrance of the legion as an organization into politics. The experience of the Indiana service men with the legislature when they' fought for thVerectlon of a Btate memorial building, was sufficient in the minds of many to show that the legion as a passive influence will never

be able to command the respect of political parties. ....,-, Political Action Taken. The Indiana department In Its state convention took action to provide for the dissemination to all legion posts of the attitude of candidates for office on questions affecting former service men. A similar resolution will be presented by the Indiana delegation. Indiana's delegates are fancy free insofar as the election of a national commander is concerned, their only concern being in the selection of a man of vision and ideals, and one wholly disinterested In motive. Franklin D'Olier. the present national commander, will not be a candidate for re-election. Other important questions which will be brought up at the convention are the bonus, relief for disabled veterans.

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TERRE HAUTE W. A. Bayfield, of Lima, Ohio, purchased one-half interest in the Hotel Deming, f this city, from A. J. Morton, who is contemplating a trip around the world. Mr. Bayfield is former operator of the Grand, of Indianapolis, and now owns the Majestic Hotel in Chicago, and the Kirkwood, of Des Moines. Iowa. He is to take charge of the Hotel Deming about Oct. 1. VINCENNES Connersville was chosen as the 1921 convention city for the Indiana Methodist Conference, which closed its sessions in this city. Bethel church of this city, has been placed under the care of the conference, as it is a relic of Methodism now 110 years old. It is being preserved for future generations. COLUMBUS Only four survivors of the S2nd Indiana regiment of volunteer infantry in the Civil War. were present at the annual reunion of the regiment held here. TERRE HAUTE Twenty-eight cancidates were admitted to the Indra Guild, Ancient Mystic Order of Bagdad at the largest ceremonial session ever held by the lodge at the Pythian temple. A parade of 125 members of the organization and the candidates, headed by a band and a police patrol, marched through the principal streets here. SHELBYVILLE Following his discharge from military service, Virgil McDonald, a young farmer living near here, surprised his' relatives and friends by bringing home a French wife. He had been married over a year, but had not told his parents of the union.

3,000,000 ACRES CLASSIFIED , FOR HOMESTEADS, BY U. 8. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept 20. Nearly 3.000,000 acres of land In Wyoming, California, and Montana were classified during August by the Department of Interior under the stock-raising homestead law which makes public lands available for entry for stockraising purposes in homesteads of 640 acres or less, the department has announced. 1 The areas by states were Wyoming, 2,011,084 acres; California, 917,599. and Montana, 23,545 acres. Since passage of the Act in 1916, more than 81,000.000 acres have been classified as stockraising land, through the geological survey.

BRITISH WHEAT CROP SMALL. LONDON, Sept. 26. With bread selling at 25 cents a loaf and soon to be raised to 3(Tcents, and later, perhaps to 35 cents, England is harvesting this season the smallest wheat crop since the early days of the war. Production of barley, on the other hand, will show a material increase over that of the last few years. The reasons for this state of affairs, according to Prof. James Long, a wellknown agricultural expert, are government control and beer. The price of wheat and oats 13 regulated but no re

strictions have been placed on that of barley. As the market price of barley is exceptionally high, farmers planted that grain instead of wheat and oats.

HE ACS WAR MOTHERS DES MOINES, la.. Sept. 20. Mrs. M. A. Toy, of Houston, Tex., was elected president of the National Service Star Legion, it was announced Saturday. Cleveland, O., was chosen as the 1921meetlng place.

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