Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 295, 22 October 1920 — Page 2
TdK KiCHMOND FAULADiUM AND SUJN-TliLJGKAM KiCHAlONiV Wli v KiDAY, OCT. 22, W20.
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rncoLc uuun 1 1 rmia MEMBERSHIP DRIVE DEFERRED ONE WEEK
- EATON, O., Oct. 22. Because of inability of the state federation f farm bureaus to provide a sufficient number of canvassers for the work, the countywide membership drive to have been staged this week by the Preble. County Farm Bureau has been postponed until next week. '.. O. S. Upp, representing the state organization, and C. E. Ulrich, head of the local county farm bureau, are going over the county strengthening the organization for the drive next ' week. Canvassers of the' state organization will be accompanied and" assisted by canvassers from the membership of the local county bureau in the coming
membership oriye. . A$ a preliminary to the expected driven next' week a farmers meeting will be held in Eaton, Saturday afternoon at'l:30 o'clock. Representatives of the state bureau organization are expected to address the meeting. ' Democratic Women to Meet. Mrs. Serenna Hause, of Dayton, Democratic nominee for state senator from this district, and Miss Anna Johnson, of Springfield, will speak before the members of the Eaton Women's Democratic Club here Friday night at Democratic headquarters. Miss John
son is a sister of Judge J. G. Johnson, of Sm-ingfleld. who placed Governor
Cox in nomination for president at the convention in San Francisco. She is a nrominent club woman and an of-
ficpr in the Ohio Federation of
Womens Iubs. - - Florida Senator to Speak.
Announcement i made that Senator
Lnk Trammel), of Florida, will speaic at a "Democratic meeting in Eaton the
evenir.e hf October 27. The meeting
wilUbe, -held in the opera house and is scheduled to onen at 7:30 o'clock. t. i Johnson Funeral Held.
Funeral services for Mrs. Julia
Johnson. 57. were held Friday morn
in- pi her home near Eldorado, fol-
lowins hfr de?ith in a hospital in Rich
Tnond. ..rid., where Hhf had submitted to an operation. Burial was at Castine, Darke county, Surviving hr are lir husband, five sons jmd two daughters. Dr. eoyd to Soeak
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DIRECTS RUSSIAN PEASANT REVOLT
. Mile. Marie Spiridonovna. Mile. Marie Spiridonovna. noted woman revolutionary leader, and for years active in Russia against the czar's regime, is one of the leaders of the Russian peasant revolt against the regime of Trotzky and Lenine. according to cable dispatches The peasants have prolaimed a new government.
ber of its lyceum course, last Monday night, a financial success. Teacher Speaks For Cox. , Miss Ella May Cope, teacher in the public schools in Hamilton, will address the woman's Cox-Roosevelt club next Tuesday night in Camden.
dressed a Republican meeting Friday
afternoon in Camden. He speaks at! land
Eaton in the evening. Meeting Night Charrjed.' St. Clair post, American Legion, has changed its regular meeting night from Wednesday night to Tuesday night. The post report the first num-
May flower Upsets; Actors Dumped on London Stage - (By Associated Press) LONDON, Oct. 22. Twentieth-century Pilgrim Fathers have hardships of their own. - Last night while Ben Greet players were lustily singing from the poop deck of a stage reproduction of the Mayflower at the Surrey theater, stage properties gave way, the
ship heeled, crashed toward the audience and precipitated the hapless Pilgrims to the stage amid sails, masts and splintered woodwork. After anxious moments it was determined that no broken bones had resulted from the unhistorical presentation. Thus assured, the notable gathering of first nighters," including American diplomatic officials and Influential Anglo-Americans, were prepared for the humor of the situation and the rise of the curtain on the second act the Pilgrim Fathers offering thanks for their safe voyage across the Atlantic. - London critics say the audience could hardly be blamed for bursting into laughter. The production of "The Mayflower," a play which is a part of the tercentenary celebrations in London, accord
ing to The Times,' shows once again how difficult It is for a play of this kind to be anything but a series of episodes, very loosely strung together. "Abraham Lincoln" was, of course, the
exception. There is no drama in "The
Mayflower" play, says The Times, and
very little humor, and the whole thing consists of a series of scenes laid in
Leyden, at Plymouth and in New England. The Chronicle calls the play a
crude melodrama, the love story which
threads It having been taken almost line by line from Longfellow's "Courtship: of Miles Sundish," but arranged with hardly any dramatic skill. Democratic Workers Show Voters How to Use Ballots Decision on time and place for, instruction meetings for first voters was made at a meeting , of Democratic workers held in the assembly room of the K. of P. temple, Thursday night. About 150 ; precinct , workers heard talks by B. B. Johnson, L. A. Handley, Dr. C. E. Duffin. Mrs. Lillian Freedy, of Cambridge City, Mrs. Willard Petro, of Cambridge City, and Joel
Moore, -Wayne county chairman. Mrs. Ray Keck and Harry Schuermanrr are to be in charge of a meeting to be held at the south end hose house Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m.. for the purpose, of giving instructions to voters. Other meetings to be held next week include: Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at. Centerville theater. Speaker will be announced later. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m... Wilfred Jessup will give instructions to first voters at the K. of P. building at -Abington.
Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to
4 the twenty-fourth precinct will meet
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CANADA TIGHTENS DOWN (By Associated Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 22 Discontinuance of liquor shipments by automobile which are alleged to have resulted in extensive "rum running" to other provinces and to the United States, was decided upe-h today by Quebec wholesale liquor dealers, in conference with D. R. Murphy, general administrator of the Quebec prohibition law.
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