Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 123, 4 April 1921 — Page 2
AGE TWO
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, AiON DAY, APRIL 4, Vd'JLl.
iGENTURY OLD HABITS REMAIN IN MOUNTAINS: : PEOPLE ARE PIONEERS - HBf Associated Press) K , ; CHJLUCOTHK, , O., April 4.-Slx-!! ten miles back In the Kentucky moun- ! tains from the nearest railroad, and JJ you are in another country," said Miss ; Dora Carruthers, Red Cross nurse, atj tached to the Lake Division of the Red i; Cross, who recently returned from the iJH districts of Kentucky, -where she t.dld public health.. service" work for Jlteveral mMithl. t if. ' : !! "Habits and customs that prevailed ilin America in pioneer days are com- ! ! raon. And. to a lowlander everything is !l Queer' Religion,' schools, homes and !; eveit' the people thensevee smack of American life a, hundred yearn ago, '. when wilderness was kins In truth and j; every aim was bent-towards the pre- ; serration of life from ami main. Cabin are Quarter. ; "The homes invariably are rough ;hewn log cabins of pioneer days, con- ; taiolng only one room, with a great ;jopen fireplace at one end. In the corner-of each a bed, where may be j; seen the. one unexecuted lucury of ; ; the mountaineer. Krery bed Is cover;ed with the deanest of white sheets. j;The interior of the carina usually is very clean, the walla bein txipered ! with pages from magazines, catalogues II and other scraps. " Wallpaper Is an un- !! known, or a too expensive luxury. "The" mountain women work in h J, fields by the side of their husbands v and brothers, and where there is a J small baby in the family,- it usually is ;;loft in the care of another youngster. ; too small to perform the hard work of iJito elders," buT'tob large to idle time !ivray. - "'"There "are no old"' maid in the - mountains, nor are there any bachelors as far as I was able to find out. It is ; looked upon" as a duty to marry, after ; ou( TWbcheB' a certain arer A-roan of miurying age who remains single, the mountaineers to?d me, is looked upon Iwlth more soorn than a woman. v?' School Are Old Fashioned. I f-The mountain schools are the same .fctho homes,; made of rough hewn 'logs. There -are no-flay-grounds for , ;'the children,' the school grounds con- ..' fasting merely of the, land on which the school house stands, with a few liiwhes on each side." ! Jn all her work among the mountain Rfople, Miss CarrutheT3 -saJdi, the lUtrgest piece of level ground she saw .was a patch about -12.-acres square. ;:i!The relisrion of the mountains is Uht old, old Baptist faith practiced in ItMs country when Oliio and Kentucky Ifrero the Western rontierr"he conIfiaued. .' ;"A11 the old custom'? are adhered to. , ;The minister is simply a neighbor, who ; works six days a week the same as everyone else, but who has 'felt the call to preach.' He has no especial qualifications, - usually, and his only recommendation is that he desires to spread the word of the Master."
WHEN CARDINAL GIBBONS' BODY WAS LAID TO REST
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German Capitalist Seeks ., Conftrol of i4osfnan Pres fBy AssociAted Press) - VIENNA, April 4. According to reports current in newspaper circles, Hugo Stinnes. the great German capitalist, is buying up the Austrian press on a big scale, it is said that he has acquired three papers In Vienna (The Tageblatt. Mittags Zeitung and the Oct Uhr Blatt), one in Linz and one in Graz, and has started a new paper in Klasrenfurt.
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Southern Europeans . Leaving for Homes tny Asoclatd Press) COLUMBUS, O., April 4. -Southern Europeans in Columbus are leaving for their homes in numbers. War between Greece irad Turkey' and indus-
j trial depression here, are the reasons,
said EM ward Crawford, of the Columbus intertLal revenue collector's office, ho issues clearance papers to every alien leaving for a foreign country.
aome oree-Ks are going back to
fight, and other foreigners, dismayed
at me spectacle or no work and no big wages, either are leaving to visit
friends, or to take up old time vocations in thoir home countries, officials said.
i nun, uermans and Russians are
showing little disposition to return to
their native countries, it was said.
Tjnper photo show celebration oi requiem mas. The cardinal's body in the catafalque is in the foreground.
Be.- r li photo c. uaramai u uonneu oi tsosiou. wno, unui me arrival oi tne new u. s. carainaL, Uen
nis Dourherty, is the only cardinal in this country. At right
dignitaries none into Etalumore chedral tor the service.
is glimpse of crowd watching church
HOSPITAL
jntinued from Page Onel
g, Rear Admiral Stott, suryeneral U. S. Navy, Maj-Gen. Ire- ' surgeon general U. S. Army, i S. Cumming, surgeon general X Public Health Service. Col. R. G. olmeley-Jones, director Bureau of Myar Risk Insurance. Dr. Haven Emerson, chief medical adviser Bureau of '"VJTar Risk Insurance, Dr. G. J. Hatfield, president National Tuberculosis ! Association, Drr Thomas W. Salmon, ! National Association of Mental Hy'ftlene, ReV. Moulinier. chief of Catholic Hospital Association, and Major A. A. Sprague, American Legion. :i After ascertaining hospitalization -requirements the location board next Iheld conferences with construction en.gineers and several of the leading hosIpital architects to secure advise on .the best types of institutions to construct. ; TLast Wednesday and Thursday the ,'board gae hearings to. representa;tlves of ciyie organizations of various .cttics throughout the country which desire' to have-the new hospitals loated in their communities. The board jhaard made it plain that in such localities where the government did not own land suitable as a site for a hos"pilal the treasury department would expect such communities to offer the donation of such realty as the government would require.. The Richmond Chamber of Commerce offered to douate a desirable site, including any acreage required. i.The March report, of the Federal Reserve Board is very conservative, but government offloials regard it sus encouraging. It shows that certain Industries, particularly automobiles, textiles and footwear, experienced increased activities during the month. Smever, business generally remained out as it was in February. The report shows an improvement in the C-mployment situation during March. ;"An attitude of greater hopefulness pn"t.he ptrt of the business comrauni ty," is referred to by the board and ft mentions "an expression of 'opinion oft the part of commercial leaders that
While "f-Vnn John JGlennon of "V Louis delivered the funeral sermon for the prince of the church, te late Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, -nd Archbishop John Bonzano, apostolic delegate at Washington, cele brated the solemn requie:a mass,
distinct improvements in domestic conditions is in sight. The board adds that the extent to which these conditions warrented cannot now be determined. - See Resumption. Government officials believe that it is this optimistic feeling, which the reserve board now discerns, pervading the whole business world, which is bringing about activities which result in a material resumption of business and industry throughout the spring and summer. One industry which has been relied upon to take the lead in the spring drive toward normalcy is building, and the season for the start of its operations is now being ushered in. Much interest will center in reports from the various sections of the country as 'an indication of what may be expected in other lines.
almost ten thousand people stood outside the church in . c'riz::ne rain, in respect. Never before in the histcry of the country hau there been such a pratherins of church dignitai.es. The Georgian music chanted by e-ninaries nad never been heard outside the Sistme chapel in Rom. A proc-
than 10 per cent over the number owned last year, practically is maintained in all of the larger cities.
tarnation of the mayor of Baltimore requested that every citizen drop activity for one minute at ten o'clock, as a tribute to the lost prelate. Following the service ths interment of the body was made in the church crypt, attended by the cardinal's intimate friends.
PLANS AVIATOR SCHOOL (By Associated Press)
COLUMBUS, O., April 4. A school
of aviation and airplane passenger ser
vice station soon may be located in
Columbus, if plans of Russel Sage Haines, reserve army pilot, are carried out. Haines is seeking a suitable field.
He plans' to locate here permanently, he said, and develop commercial aviation.
DISCUSS Y. M. C. A. (By Associated Press) BLOOMINGTON, Ind. April 4. Y. M. C. A. work among college men will be discussed by representative of twenty Indiana colleges and universities at the fifth annual Y. M. C. A. officers' training conference to be held here April 8, 9 and 10. A. J. Elliott of Chicago, international secretary, and Dr. Frederick E. Taylor of Indianapolis, will deliver the principal addresses. -
It is unlawful for mem to converse wuu or luaae sign at school or colcege girls in Macon, Ga.
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Milk Producers Elect' Temporary Organization Meeting in the courthouse Saturday evening, stockholders In the newly formed Richmond Milk Producers' cooperative association elected a temporary board of directors of seven members to draw up articles of incorporattion, complete organization, and report at the next meeting on Saturday, April 9. This meeting was the result of a full subscription of stock in the new com-
Over 500,000 Auto Tags Sold in Ohio So Far (By Associated Press) i COLUMBUS, O., April 4. More' than 500,000 automobile tags have been sold so far this year, according to a report of State Automobile Registrar Snow. This is within 34.000 of ; the entire number issued last year. j If the same ratio is kept, up during the remaining nine months of the year, more thari 600,000 tags will be issued in 1921. Snow said. Rural counties of the state showed the greatest percentage of gain in new automobiles, the figures show, although the increase, which is better
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