Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 281, 5 October 1920 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM RICHMOND. IND., TUESDAY, OCT, 5, 1920.

SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF WORLD CONVENE IN JAPAN, OCTOBER 5

BULLETIN (By Associated Press) TOKIO, Oct. 5. The building In which the world's Sunday school convention here was to be held was burned Just before the opening of the convention today. The building was crowded" with the delegates but the doorkeeers expressed belief that all escaped. TOKIO, Oct." 5. A spacious "foreign ' style", building ejected on the vacant space opposite the big Toklo central railroad station a stone's throw from the Imperial palace gives notice to ; the Orient that Christianity will make a concerted effort through the World Sunday School convention, to Increase the roll of converts to Christianity among oriental peoples. It is in this building that tho Sunday School delegates from all over the world, will hold their religious deliberations, Oct. 5 to 14, meeting together for the first time as a convention In a land where Buddhism, Shintoism, Confucianism with their multitudinous sects hold chief sway upon the people. Buddhists Advertise. Simultaneously, so it is announced. Buddhist leaders of Japan Intend to promote the cause of Euddhism. They are planning during the visit of the Christian Sunday School workers to hold a mass meeting and in a general way to introduce to' the visitors the history, principles and tenets of Buddhism. It Is also proposed to hold meetings of the Buddhist Juvenile Union at the same time the Christian visitors will be here. The priests, It is stated, have agreed to throw open all the temples and museums connected with the temples and monasteries, to the foreigners who will come here in connection with the Sunday School convention. More than 130 specialists In Sunday pchool work will be speakers at the Christian Convention of which Justice J. J. Maclaren, of Toronto, Ont., is to be chairman. The first evening of the convention -will be known as "Toklo evning" with addresses by Viscount Tajiri, the mayor of Toklo, Baron 'Shibusawa and others, and messages are expected' to be read from Lloyd George, President "Wilson, the prime minister of Canada and other world leaders. The central theme of the convention will be "The Sunday School and World Progress" and the idea will bo to show the relation of the Sunday School and religious education to the new world and to world reconstruction.

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MISHAWAKA Miss Margaret Spencer, of this city, sustained a broken spine, and five of her companions received less serious injuries, when an automobile driven by F. E. Riddle, of South Bend, ran into them a short distance from this city. It is said that Riddle was driving at an excessive speed, -with his dimmers on. MARION Twenty-five dollars were ohtniTied by yeegmen when they

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NEW YORK, Oct. 5. The tide of,

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wards pre-war levels. Six months ago

more aliens were sailing away from

America than were sailing In, but now

the flood has turned and there are

more than twice as many alien arrivals as departures. With the sudden influx the immigration problem has become one of the most serious questions the next congress will have to deal with. For weeks Ellis Island, the great gateway, has been choked. The detentions are so many that the island is congested to double its capacity. One night a week or so ago 3,319 im

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with sleeping accommodations for 1,500

the largest crowd in the history or the island. . A night with 3,000 is nothing unusual now. Rushed Through "Examinations." Ships have been forced to tie up for days before discharging steerage passengers. Thousands of examinations have bad to be made at the docks instead of the island. Cots were still be

ing installed today to take care of the excess, and a staff of extra Inspectors was being recruited. Frederick A. Wal11s, the new commissioner, who has done much to "humanize" Ellis Island since June, only recently got authority from Washington to increase the force to something like adequate proportions. The destitute and the diseased are clamoring for admission in numbers not before equaled. On the other side of the Atlantic the bars seem to be all down and passengers are taken aboard ship without regard to whether the United States will regard them as "undesirables." The hospital on the island, with a capacity of 650 beds, nowt has 575 patients, many with disease that will lead to their exclusion. Cases of idiocy and imbecility and senility are not infrequent although the law excludes these, they were taken aboard ship on passports viseed by American consuls.

Death Ends the Career Of Camden Merchant CAMDEN, O., Oct. 5. John Henry Bonn, a reident of Camden since 1842 died at his home here October 3, at

the age of 83 years. He was one of the pioneer business men of the town,

having been associated with his fa

ther in the drug business here since in

the year 1860. He retired from active business in 1917, because of failing health. He was married to Mary E. Francis June 28, 1860. This union resulted in the birth of one daughter, Mrs. Cora E. McCord. Mr. Bohn was a member of the Odd Fellows and Mason lodges. The oldest business man of, our community has

passed away, leaving a life of cleanness, honesty and right living. He leaves an invalid wife, a faithful daughter and a host of friends. The funeral will be held at the house Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

conducted by his lodges and the Rev. Mr. Gear of the Presbyterian church.

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motorcycle races held at Centralia J park, this city, caused the death of two persons and the serious injury of!

another. A wheel off of the racing car of Paul Augsperger, killed Robert and Eugene Skillman, 6 and 9 years old, respectively. Harry Wyatt was cut about the head and arms when the motorcycle crashed into a fence.

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