Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 17, 29 November 1920 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1920.

COLLEGE PRESIDENT WORKS ON RAILROAD

TO. LEARN ENGLISH

COLtTMBUS, 04 Nor. 21. A college president working on a railroad; a master of four or flVe languages digging coal in a mine and graduates of Oxford and other high seats of learning oiling machinery ' The foregoing may read like the old days of panic and penury, but such is not the cane. The strange circumrtances mentioned came under the ob-r-ervaion of a state, official during the last 12. months. It wasn't misfortune, nor hard times or any of the usual causes contributing to the condition known as "down and out" that brought these highly educated persons to the status of "day laborers." It was due to lack of education in one particular line. They had neglected the one course of training, which perhaps, counts the most in America the English language course. They are foreigners who came to the United States for

various reasons. To them it was a

land of opportunity and in each instance, the state official discovered, they found the opportunity they sought. The story of these strange case? is

told by E. C. Vermillion, state director

of Americanization in Ohio, who de

dares he has learned more about

European history and human engineer

ing in the last two years than he ever

got out of books. "I found one Hungarian working on a railroad in Ohio," said Mr. Vermillion. "He was very intelligent and obviously out of place in the section

gang. Yet he was there and was satisfied to be so situated for the time

being." Laborer Writes Book. "Investigation showed that he had

I'l l U Sl Ul 11 b Ul Cfc Uli I TCI .TIIJT IT I, Prague and that he is spending a little time in this country writing a book on

economics and the relations of labor

and capital in the United States. ,

"There is another man," continued

Mr. Vermillion, "working as an oiler In Akron. He proved to be a graduate of Oxford and a man of culture. He, too, is writing a book on economics, and is satisfied with his job." A third "strange case" was found by Vermillion at the plant of an Ohio rubber concern. The "case" is a young Korean, a graduate of a Korean university and the master of Chinese, Japanese and two other languages, and with a fair knowledge of English. He applied for entrance to one of the schools provided by the Americanization committee. Investigation showed that his training was such that but Httlo was left for the school to offer. The stenography and typewriting course was suggested and the young Korean was quick to respond. It was what he wanted and after three months of training he was able to take dictation at a fairly rapid rate, Vermillion declared. The head of the concern for which this young man was working was told of the case and it was suggested that an excellent addition to the company's export department was to be had. The official adopted the suggestion and the young Korean has met with success.

Senate to Investigate Question of Cable Landing WASHINGTON. Nov. 29 The whole question of cable landings in the U. S.. including the present controversy bo-

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AMEKiCAN WOMEN WHO SAVED LIVES OF ITALIAN BABES RETURN TO THE U. S

GIPP SERIOUSLY ILL SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 29. -The condition of George Gipp, famous Notre Dame football player, who is ill in St. Joseph's hospital with pneumonia, today remained unchanged. Gipp was taken ill with tonsilitis following the Notre Dame-Northwestern football game and pneumonia developed later.

WAYNE WHISKY

(Continued from Page One) any manner to hinder or thwart the same. The court has been informed by the prosecuting attorney that he collected some evidence relating to such matters, during the absence of the court for nearly two weeks, and he will present the same to you for your consid

eration

will present them to the court. equal that of Evansville.

Obtain Testimony. 1 The consignments of Crab Apple Exposures of methods of the whisky 'brand of whisky, which is made across ring in Wayne county and confessions i the river from Madison, Ind., is ferof persons involved were being re-jried across the river and shipped to ceived in increasing volume by the .Richmond on the J. M. and I railroad, government investigators here Sunday and is in the hands of the ring and and Monday. J the consumers on the following day. A number of stills in various parts! A part of the shipment which arrives of the county were raided by the! here In the evening is sold In Cincln-

agents Sunday

One member of the ring, as he was

natl on the following morning,

Seizure of intoxicating liquor and

leaving the examining room, said: "I '. examination of violators of the liquor told everything I knew to the federal i laws went on all day Sunday. Con-

men a week ago. The others Squealed

on me, and so it was up to me to tell on them. It's all up, and I will take my medicine. I have told the truth, and I will depend on Judge Anderson to treat me right. I .will say nothing further." The federal agents who have been operating in -Richmond for months

have their headquarters in Chicago

lira. W. S. Marshall and Mrs. John R. Drake, photographed on liner Carmania, These two women, Mrs. W. S. Marshall and Mrs. John R, Drake of New York, are members of the committee of American women who have conducted milk stations in Italy. These stations saved the lives of thousands of Italian children in th past few years. The Italian government has expressed its gratitude by awarding the members of the committee decorations. Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Drake recently returned to America to report the work of the committee, '

The court does not have any Knowi- - and ODerate under Division Chief A. R

edge or information concerning these Harris, Room 416, Federal building, matters except that received from the ' Indianapolis, prosecuting attorney and newspaper j Open Headquarters, statements, and for this reason is- tin- j They have opened headquarters at able to give you any more definite in- some of the hotels and are hearing

luruiauuu. witnesses in tne internal revenue or-1 er up io "get something on

You should call before you any and , fjCe in the Palladium building. They , lower down to assure them

necting links of evidence were obtained that will send many officials and citizens of Richmond before the grand jury at Indianapolis. New leads have been discovered since the investigators came to the

city. ' . When federal agents instituted a! search in one house Sunday, men tooi drunk to realize the seriousness of!

the situation played "I Am Sorry I Made You Cry" on the piano while waiting to be questioned. Stories of liquor imported from outlying districts, of attempts to make corn whisky, and efforts of men high-

those

a supply

all persons whom you may believe can . say the exposure in Richmond will 1 of liquor were bared

give you any information concerning j

Eimh matters whether thev he in nuii-

lic or private life. In all your proceedings and deliberations, as heretofore stated in former

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ASPIRIN

tween the Western Virion Telegraph company and the state department is to be investigated by a senate committee, it was announced today by Senator Kellog, Republican, of Minne sota. As Senator Kellogg said, the inquiry would be held in connection with his pending bill proposing to empower the state department to regulate cable connections in this country. He added that he had already requested Xewcomb Carlton, president of the Western T'nion, and other cable companies,, to have representatives at the hearing. State department officers also will be invited to attend.

LAST SHIPPING BOARD BOAT STARTS EAST WITH CARGO (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 2!) The steamer Lake Gatun. last of 489 ocean

going vessels built in the Cleveland district for the war and the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet corporation, left here today with a cargo for Montreal and the New England coast. The Shipping Board's Cleveland office will close this week.

WASHINGTON RECORDS EARTH SHOCKS IN SOUTH AMERICA (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. An earth quake shock of moderate intensity was recorded today on the seismograph at Georgetown university. The shock began at 3:19 a. m. and contis ued until 4 a. m., and it was estimated that the disturbance was 5,100 miles from Washington, probably in South America.

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