Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 110, 18 March 1921 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND BUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921.

?AGE THREE

USE OF EXPLOSIVES FOR ILLEGAL ACTS IS MADE EASY, REPORT

WASHINGTON, March

drawal of supervision over the manufacture and sale of explosives with the repeal by congress of war legislation has made it easy for anarchists, safeblowers and others to obtain explosives for illegal purposes, said a statement issued Thursday by the bureau of mines. In urging legislation to control the handling as well as the manufacture and sale of explosives the bureau asserted that the United States is practically the only civilized government in the world that fails to exercise a national supervision over explosives and declared it is easier to obtain explosives in this country than in any other. Large stores of explosive, the statement said, have been found within the limits of cities and towns where an explosion might cause loss of life and property and state convicts have been known to hide dynamite which they had for road work to be used for safe blowing when their terms expired.

The dynamiting of fish, bomb out-

GivesRotory Address by Wireless Telephone (By Associated Frees) ; PITTSBURGH. March 18. S. C. McFarland of the Pittsburgh Rotary club, yesterday employed the wireless telephone to address a session of Rotar-

ians at Charlotte. N. C. Mr. McFar-

18. "With-land, who was to have attended the

meeting in the sooth, found it impossible to leave Pittsburgh, so he arranged to have a receiving set Installed at Charlotte. A Pittsburgh concern which manufactures wireless telephone equipment, made the necessary arrangements here and Mr. Mc.Farland delivered his address over the wireless telephone.

The Home Garden

The farmer who has not been having a good, vegetable garden does not know what a great convenience and economy it is to have all his vegetables and small fruits fresh from the garden whenever he or his family wish them. It is not altogether a matter of money saved but you have the best, have it handy and have the pleasure and satisfaction of raising it yourself. Like for any crop the soil should be

well nrenared before any planting is

rages and loss of life from miners and j done as the plants get a better start others taking explosives into their (and will be much easier cultivated.

homes were pointed to as some of the i Where one has raspberries, blackber

results of lack of supervision.

News of the Counties

HANNA'S CRFTEK, Ind Members of the farmers' federation here will Ftage a social and' entertainment Friday night, March 8. All members

have been invited to attend the affair. i three years or one can buy the roots

need of some system of distribution for immigrants, a defect which Commissioner Husband has placed his finger upon. Wallls points to the fact that there re some communities in this country which are asking for satisfactory Immigrants, while other communities are A.M .

irauueany protesting against any

more coming to their section. He says the government must send immigrants to places where they are needed and prevent them from going to places where the labor market la glutted. Citiea Are Crowded. Commissioner Husband joins with Wallis in the assertion that the government must correct the economic situation arising from the flow of foreign population to the large cities. "There is land enough in this country for millions of small farms." Commissioner Husband said. "Our plan is not to replace Ameri

can farmers with foreigners but to create new farms and make new farmers, thereby Increasing the resources of the nation. "The majority of our immigrants are peasants and' essentially farmers. Our plan is not to scatter these peo

ple out In sparsely settled sections and put them up against the problems that our pioneers went through. Neither do we plan to start foreign settlement communities. Our employment service, which has been shot at so

often, but which the congress saw fit to continue, can be made to be a great

aid to the immigration service.

time to permit buyers to make inspections a detailed list of all Items to be offered will be available. This list and other definite information may be obtained upon request from the officer in charge of motor transport. Quartermaster's Depot, Jeftersonvllle. Wnrrn Lucas who. until a few

months ago, was employed in the war department this city, has returned to Washington from his home ia Richmond, Ind.. to accept a position in the office of the collector of internal revenue. While in Richmond Mr. Lucas was employed as a clerk in the Penn sylvania railroad offices. '

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ries. strawberries or asparagus in the garden it would be well to put these

over on one side so they will not need

to be disturbed when the remainder of the garden is plowed every year. A row of asparagus in the garden will furnish a great amount of good cheap food in the spring when there is not much else in the garden to eat. It can be grown from seed in two or

A special committee has charge of the proarram and entertainment. LYNN, Ind. About 100 persons were present, at a banquet and smoker extended the subordinates by members of the Odd Fellows lodge here recently. Rev. Scott of this place, was the chief speaker. Music was furnished by members of the order, who played

the banjo, violin, guitar and piano.!

Martin Eckerle, oldest member of the lodge was present, having been a member since 1866. He entertained the members with reminiscences of his experiences during that time. DUBLIN, Ind. Tag day for the benefit of the local library, held here recently, was a decided success. Collections 'amounting to over 150 were realized from the affair. DUBLIN, Ind. Funeral services for Mrs. William Shrawder were held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers, here, Thursday afternoon. Rev. W. H. Ziegler officiated. Mrs. Shrawder was well known in this vicinity.

cheap from most any seed house. We like the Palmetto variety the best as it seems to do the best of all on the different kinds of soil.

STRIKERS REJECT TERMS. SIOUX FALLS, N. D.. March 18. An effort to bring about settlement of The strike of 700 employes at the John Morrell Packing Company here failed when strikers at a mass meeting voted unanimously not to accept terms offered by the company.

Farm Sale Calendar

Tuesday, March 22. Gaar farm, one mile north, on New Pari pike. Big sale of high produc

ing dairy cows, imported from Wiscon- adult

sin: horpfs and Puroc hogs.

DIVERT (Continued from Page One.) taken up early during the extra session of congress and predictions are being made that it will be passed and signed by President Harding. The measure limits the number of immigrants to be admitted to the United States annually. Wallis, who is an expert on immigration, urges that the diseased and undesirables be screened out by American agents at foreign ports of embarkation. He asks for an increase in fhe examination force in American ports, declaring the present force is entirely inadequate. He advises a closer physical examination of every

and child asking admission to

the country, and he emphasizes the

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