Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 102, 9 March 1921 — Page 2
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OFFICERS TRAINING CAMP EXPECTED TO ESTABLISH NEW MARK
.'4 By Associated Press) " iQCOLUMBUS, O.. March 9. The encampment at Camp Kno.T, ' 0., 01s itimmer of the Reserve Officers Training Corps, is expected to bring out the largest delegation of students since the organization of the corpst according to information received at Ohio fetate University from the war departjnent. A'. v '.i :j - ' It is estimated 100. artillery and 1.800 infantry students will be enrolled from 22 universities and military Khools. Camp Knox is in Kentucky, Ku miles south of Louisville. ; In the ftriio valley. It is the largest. field" artillery center in the United States and contains modern cantonments, aviation field, and unlimited opportunities for firing and gun work, according to the vnlversity officials. - r - The encampment will be held from June 15 to July 27. . The following institutions are expected to send students: Cornell, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Leland Stanford. Colorado Agricultural, Yale, Ohio State. University of Illinois, University of Chicago, Culver Military Academy, Purdue, Iowit State, Harvard. University of Missouri. University of Oklahoma, Oregon Agricultural College, Carnegie Institute. Agricultural and Mechanical College cf ,Texas, Aerlciiltural College of Utah. .Virginia Military Institute,; and .the University of Wisconsin. , ; . I ! Government, transportation, at, the rnte of five cents a mile, wilj be fur-nih-d to and from the camp. : ;i.Th instruction will Include firine of light batteries, pistol practice, equitation, driving battery mounted, practice marches, overnight camps, mapTina: orientation, reconnaissance, and motors.
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and for the first time a regular passenger service between the two cities. Sixteen passengers will be comfortably seated within
the hold of the plane. It will cover the route at the rate of 120 miles per hour. Passengers will pay according to their weights.
! Indiana Brevities
FT .KH ART. Thirty-six hundred New York Central railroad shop rmnlovps will be la'd off indefinitely next Paturdav. according to bulletins posted in the Elkhart shoos Tuesday. The road's shops were closed on a orevlous retrenchment order from Feb. 19 to March 1- Offi'sls f-aid that this would pffect 1.200 at West Albany. New York. P)0 at OlHnarwoort. O.; 800 in New York, and 700 in Klkhart. v SEYMOUR Wilfred Geile. Bon of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Geile. of this city, is one of the nine undergraduates ft Yale to be elected to membership ?n ; the Sigma Xi honorary scientific fraternity. Of the 36 upon whom the honor has been conferred. 24 were members of the faculty. Geile is a member of the student council, president of the student hapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and a member of the Yale symphony orchestra. NOBLESVILLE. The bond of $500 of Samtiel Musscr, of Indianapolis, who was to have been tried in the
circuit court here Tuesday on a charge of having liquor in his possession unlawfully, was forfeited on the order of the court when Musscr failed to appear- The case was reset for a hearing on April 20. . EVANSVILLE. Marion county road bonds valued at $1,500 and $15 in cash, belonging to Miss Florence Fisher, a nurse, were stolen Tuesday from the nurses' home at the Deaconess hospital here. A strange man minus a hat, carrying a pair of pliers, who entered
the home today, declaring he was an electrical troubleman and had come to do Bome repair work, is believed to have been the thief.
The securities were placed in the mail in Chicago on Feb. 24. They never reached Louisville. Postal officials refused to reveal the sender's name.
$10,000 DISAPPEARS FROM CHICAGO-LOUISVILLE MAIL
CHICAGO. March 9. Postal inspec- j tors o f Chicago, Louisville and St. Louis tonight are seeking to solve the ; mystery surrounding the disappear- j ajice of $10,000 worth of negotiable :
securities from the registered mails.
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Valuable Capital Saved for Ohio State School i Ky Associated Press) COLUMBU8, O., March 9. Receipt at Ohio State University of the last remaining colonnade of Dr. Parkhurst's Madison Square Presbyterian church of New York City, said to be one of the best examples o! ByxantoRoman style, brought to light an interesting story of how the capital waa saved from demolition at the bands of workmen. According to Professor Howard
Dwight Smith of the department of
architecture, who was mainly responsible for Ohio State securing the col
umn, the wounded artistic sensibilities
of a cub draftsman saved the polychrome terra cotta colonnade from the
hammers o( workmen. " When the church wa3 torn down, most of the details were built into the Hartford New Building at Hartford. Conn. The eight - large Corinthian capitals were not used, and workmen demolished them as they were torn down. ' A cub draftsman, fresh from college, according to Professor Smith, saw seven of the beautiful columns knocked to pieces and determined to save the eighth. When it was torn down, he rushed from his office, and Ordered
the workmen to let it lie. Thinking him a foreman, thny did. Later he bad the capital hauled vc.y. Several universities, itading Columbia, sought to secure the colonnade, according to Professor Smith, - Competition -has been arranged among the students of architecture at the university for a design for a base for the column, which will be placed at the entrance of Brown Hall when it is completed. ,
CHILD INJURED BY AUTO. ANDERSON. Ind.. March 9. The 6-year-old daughter of Chester McGuire, of Fishersburg, west of here, was in-
struck by an automobile, ' driven by Marion Zimmerman, of Lapel. The child was bending over to pick up
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