Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 292, 19 October 1920 — Page 3
'THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNlTELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, OCT. 19. 1920.
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INDEPENDENT NATION THEME OF G00LID6E IN KENTUCKY TALKS
SOMERSET, Ky., Oct. 19 Since Jefferson sent American ships of war to tbe Mediterranean to suppress the Barbary pirates, to the day when her sons fought on the fields of France to suppress the German menace, "America has always done Its full part In
world service and It always wlU," declared Governor Calvin Coolidge, Republican nominee for the vice presidency. In an address here Monday. Governor Coolidge said he had come to Kentucky to support Governor Morrow "in hla appeal to the nation to return to a government under the constitution, to end the waste and extra
vagance of the administration, to dls3e our duty to the world under!
i independent union but, first or all, Ilscharge our duty to America." Eulogizes Washington He eulogized the names of Washington, "a son of Virginia," and Lincoln, "a son of Kentucky", saying that "wherever men name the glory of America and the glory of civilization, these names stand first." Henry Clay he described as "the matchless old Kentucklan" who had contributed much to the progress and prosperity of the young republic. "Clay knew," he said, in referring to his championing protection for home Industries and to his going abroad to assist in negotiating terms of peace after the war of 1812, "that America was not isolated. He knew that America was a part of the great
world brotherhood, working out along
its own Independent lines the welfare
of mankind; and from the signing of that treaty of peace In December 1814, which he helped to negotiate, the world knew that here had grown up upon the American continent a power that could not be Ignored. And the world knew, too, that here was a country to which they could turn for sympathy in distress, for aid In trouble and for justice when wrongly assailed." Pleads for Harding "Principles like theirs, policies like theirs," he said, "cannot die and be forgotten in a state that cherishes their memories, in a republic that keeps the faith. Across your border line. In the state of Ohio, is the chosen torchbearer of the creed of Clay and the creed of Lincoln. Born, as they were, one of the common people, he has been nurtured in the faith of the
fathers and Is an American through and through. Like them an upholder of the constitution, he stands for government 'of and for and by the people' through the harmonious cooperation of the coordinate branches of the government. Like them he is a defender of the rights and liberties of the people. Like them he believes that America should be united, should be free, should be Independent."
APPOINTED CHIEF ENGINEER OF U. S. FOREST SERVICE
T. W. Norcross. T. W. Norcross has been appointed chief engineer of the forest service, succeeding O. C Merrill. Norcross has been assistant chief tinder Merrill since 1916. Merrill resigned to become secretary of the federal power commission.
additional laws tending to conserve and increase the fish and game in Indiana. State Director to Speak. Richard Lleber, director; William A. Guthrie, chairman of the state conservation ' commission, and George N. Mannfleld, superintendent of the division of fish and game of the conservation department, will speak at the meeting and explain the work of the department. They also will present a program of proposed legislation tfcirty-one changes which were recently promulgated. The state department of conservation recognizes the Indiana Fish, Game and Forest League as the official state organization of men interested in the conservation of the wild life of Indiana, and by laying its legislative program before this con
vention is enabled to relate accomplishments of the department during Its 18 months existence and to cooperate with the league for further sustained progress.
Show Need of Laws. Speakers from the department will
point out that Indiana is without a law
regulating the catching of fish during spawning season a period when natural propagation should not be Interfered with. The department recognizes the value of fish hatcheries for restocking streams, but says that daily the number of anglers is increasing while the fish are decreasing. Unless the state has legislation to regulate fishing in spawning time the supply in lakes and streams will never be augmented as It should. Stream pollution is another serious menace which the department will seek co-operation of the league for legislation to prevent.
and It will be shown by speakers that many appeals from citizens are now unanswered for lack of funds and personnel necessary to prosecutions.
Noblesville, president of the league. The morning session will convene at 10 o'clock and at 6 o'clock the Marion County Fish and Game Protective Association will entertain visiting delegates at a dinner. During the business hours of the convention, delegates from 10S county associations which make up the state organization, will exchange Ideas and map out a program to be presented to
the next general assembly regarding
changes in some of the fish and game
laws of the state and the creation of
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Indiana Brevities
HARTFORD CITY S eventeen months old Charles W. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark, south of this city, was accidentally drowned when he fell Into an old churn partly filled with swill. Discovery of the child was made after a ten-minute
search bv the mother. VINCENNES A revolver duel be-'
tween Commodore Marcum. a coal miner, and William Woods, a local po
liceman, resulted In the death of Mar
cum. The officer had gone to arrest the man at the request of Marcum's wife, who charged her husband had
robbed her. Marcum fired upon Woods
as soon as he entered a soft drink
house conducted by Marcum's wife. One shot from the policeman's revolver pierced the heart of the miner. LAFAYETTE Two quarts of wellaged whisky were 6tolen from a hollow cement porch column recently purchased by John A. Hays, a Monon railroad detective, of this city. The whisky had been placed in the column
by the contractor and the man who built the house, with the understanding that the one that lived the longest jrot the liauor. When Hays moved to
the house he had lust bought, he I
found that the roof of the house had been jacked up, and the two empty cartons in which the whisky had been kept. EVANS VILLE The tax ' rate for this city has been reduced from $2.38 to $2.26, by the county board of review. The first rate, fixed by the city council, was deemed excessive by many of the leading taxpayers of the city, including Samuel L. May, president of the Chamber of Commerce.
have been furnished District Attorney Daniel J. Gallagher both by agents of the department of Justice and by individuals who have written into the office.
TWO TOMATOES COST $1.70 BOSTON. Mass., Oct. .19. Evidence
in regard to prices charged for food by local hotels and restaurants 13 accumulating at the Federal district attorney's office $1.70 for two tomatoes with skin removed, 20 cents for a cup of coffoe, 20 cents for a boiled egg and a similar sum for bread, and a fifth of a pie, are some of the items which
SET TRAP FOR DOCTORS WASHINGTON. Oct. 19 Prohibitlon enforcement officials set a Irap for physicians and brewers who violate
the Volstead act A special watermarked paper on which prescription blanks are to be printed has been, decided on, as many counterfeit prescription blanks have been discovered. When the paper Is ready it must be used by physicians to prescribe whisky and other alcoholic compounds. "Internal Revenue Prohibition" Is to be the water mark.
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SAUNA, Kas., Oct. 19. A war romance that had its beginning in France culminated here in a domestic tragedy that leaves a French bride and her month-old baby facing the world alone in a land of strangers. Deserted by her husband, Mrs. Chester Cooper is being cared for by members of the local post of the merican Legion and the Salina chapter of the Red Cross. The Coopers made their home at Sharon Springs after their return from overseas but shortly after arriving there Cooper disappeared and is now being sought to face a charge of de- ' sertion. Mrs. Cooper, who is unable to speak a word of English, is suing for divorce through a lawyer, who, as a member of the Legion, offered his services free of charge. She plan3 to return to her aged mother in France.
Salina Post of the Legion has offer
ed a reward of $50 for the apprehen sion of Cooper.
To Explain Proposed Laws At State Game Conference IN'DIAXAFOLIS, Oct. IS. The Indiana Fish, Game and Forest League will meet in ninth annual session in tbe palm rocm at the Claypool hotel, Thursday, Oct. 28, according to an an
nouncement by Walter Shirts, of
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