Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 300, 28 October 1920 — Page 2

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THE .RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1920.

LOCAL AUTO DEALERS : TO ATTEND CONCLAVE Clem MeConaha. Richmond .auto dealer, represented this city at the first general conference of leading officials. -ofMhe automobile and automobile equipment Industry held at Indianapolis this week. The general convention of the Automobile Trade association will be held at Indianapolis JCov. 4 and 5. Practically all of the local dealers are expected to attend the convention. Speakers of national reputation will ? address the dealers, who- were instructed to invite their bankers to be guests. Among the most widely known of the national speakers will be Harry Ci. Moock, manager of the National Automobile Dealers' association. St.

Louis; P. E. Chamberlain of Denver.

who will speak on "Selling Service Intelligently;" A. R. Kroh, "The Relationship of the Banker and Farmer to the Automotive Inrlnstrv and Pant.

I Robert E. Lee of St. Louis, who will be the chief speaker at the banquet at the Claypool the evening of Nov. 4. 500 Dealers Expected. It Is expected that at least 500 dealers in all branches of the trade will be present at the convention. The coming meeting will be the first in the history of the state which in recent 'years has assumed a position close to the top in numbers and volume of business transacted. thre being by actual count 2.168 firms engaged, in the business. All dealers, members or nnnmembers of local associations are invited to the state convention. Those present at Tuesday's meeting were Harry O. Moock and P. F. Drury, St. Louis: . N. IT. Cartfnhour. R. V. t Law, A.W. Hutchinson and John B. " Oman, Indianapolis; L. Randall, Fort Wayn : W. Becker. Fort Wayne; C. A. Frey, Logans port ; C Livingston, Logansport; William Nichols. South Bend; Clem McConaha, Richmond; S. M. VahC.leave. Marion; J. F. Frohl iter, Evansvllle; George J. Brooker, ' Muncie; If. F. Fennerman, Evansville; S. N. .Lee, Gary; Mark O'Taughlin. Gary; W. S. Crown. Lafaytte.

American Legion

v , ' INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Oct. 28. The administrative machinery of the American Legion will be thrown wholeheartedly behind a national move to build up the Women's Auxiliary of the legion, F. W. Galbraith. Ji., nation commander oj the legion . announced. A national convention of the Auxiliary will be held probably next spring, at which time the Auxiliary will assume charge of its own affairs, and as far as administration goes, become virtually an Independent body. - "All doubis and misgivings in regard to the future of the Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion were removed and a system or orderly expansion in state departments and a national organization was provided for by the Cleveland convention." said Mr. Galbraith, "We -propose to offer the aid of our organization in building

up the auxiliary, but we are not going to meddle with its policies so long

as our recognized ideals and purposes are carried out. The Cleveland convention voted to let the women swim without water wings. It authorized slate executive committees of the legion to call state conventions and to establish department organizations of the auxiliary, killing the rule which

made necessary the establishment of

a total of units equivalent to 60 pev cent ot the number of posts in the department.

"The convention resolution also parmits the holding of a national con

vention when the auxiliary is established in ten states. The proposed

rational convention was authorized to

change the name of the auxiliary and to broaden its eligibility clause, and the legion agreed to amend its con

stitution to that effect. I believe that the Women's Auxiliary is one of the greatest potential forces for good in this country, and I shall see that the

Howe's royalty on sewing machines amounted to more than $2,000,000.

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legion backs It to the limit." - The- Women's Auxiliary, which includes mothers' wives, sisters and daughters of Legion members who died in the service, already has organized, 1,362 units in 46 states mud a number, of foreign countries.

War Office Investigating New Japanese Religion (By Associated Press) TOKIO, Oct. 28. Japan's' new religion, Omoto-kyo, which was founded by a peasant woman, and which is popularly supposed to be spreading socialistic and even bolshevlst ideas under the cloak of loyalty to the Jap anese imperial house, is now finding adherents in the army, according to vernacular newspapers. The fact that some officers on the reserve list are devoted followers of Omoto-kyo, is said to be particular iy disturbing to. the military authorities. An investigation was started wheu

a soldier in a regiment at Nagoya tried to organize in co-operation with socialist agitators, both - inside and outside the regiment, an association to oppose military disciplineIn an intervied with the Tomluri Shembun, Major General Nagasaki expressed regret at the signs of unrest among the troops, but said - that Van number of men who exhibit such, signs

were few. He added: "However, it appears that the number is growing among both - the man and . officers, mostly those upon the reserve list, who are becoming tainted with the bideous doctrine of the Omoto-koyo. The war office is apparently conducting an investigation into this and possibly some official instructions ""will be issued in the near future."

GERMANY DUMPS G00D8 (By Associated Press.) 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. German made goods are being dumped Into Great Britain in 'considerable quantities, according to a report to tne department of commerce today from Consul Cipriani, at Leeds. In the toy line especially German competition is felt, the consul said.

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