Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 166, 24 May 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921.

JEAGE THREE

URGES DESCENDANTS OF CIVIL WAR VETS TO HONOR FATHERS

Descendants of Civil war. veterans are urged to make the approaching Memorial Day a great patriotic day in a declaration by E. S. Shumaker. division commander of the Indiana Sons of Veterans. The request follows: "For 55 years the 30th of May has been observed as a memorial in honor of Civil war veterans who have gone to join their comrades around the great campflres above. On this day their surviving comrades hold memorial services in every city and practically in every town and hamlet in the land and then go to the cemeteries and lovingly strew with flowers the graves of their departed comrades. "As Indiana division commander of the Sons of Veterans, an organization made up of the lineal male descendants of honorably discharged union veterans of the Civil war. I want to call the attention of all such descendants, whether members of the order or not. to the fact that the rapidly depleting ranks of the members of the Grand Army of the Republic makes it hiphly important that theii own sons and grandsons shall this year as never before turn out on Memorial Day and ail in every ay possible in making this day the greatest patriotic day of the entire year. There are several hundred thousand descendants of Civil War heroes living in the state of Indiana and to them I am making this appeal. Urges Participation. "T want to urge upon every person in the state, whose father, or grandfather, or great grandfather, served his country in defense of the flag during the Civil war. that next Monday he shall lay aside all other engagements and attend memorial services in honor of our soldier dead; that where parades are engaged in by the Grand Army of the Republic that every male descendant of a veteran will march in euch parade serving as escort, where

possible, to the Grand Army; and that every assistance that the Grand Army may desire be given in cemeteries to mark with flags and to strew with flowers the graves of the fallen comrades of the days of the Civil War. And that in every way possible the members of the Grand Army of the Republic shall be made to understand that their own flesh and blood will never allow Memorial Day to be diverted from its original purpose, and that after the Grand Army is no more, their sons, and grandsons, and great grandsons, in all succeeding generations, shall keep fresh and green in the memories of rising generations the illustrious deeds of valor and patriotism of the heroes of the Civil war who saved this nation from being rent asunder by the armed hosts of rebellion. E. S. SHUMAKER, f Division Commander of Indiana Sons of Veterans.

EMERGENCY TARIFF IS SENT TO HARDING WASHINGTON, May 24 The long battle in congress over the emergency tariff bill was ended late Monday when the house, by a vote of 245 to 97, adopted the conference report to which the senate already had agreed. The measure was sent to the White House, where it is expected to be signed by President Harding soon after hiis return from New York. The emergency measure passed in the closing days of the last session was vetoed by President Wilson, but immediately re-introduced wiith the opening of the present extra session. As finally passed, it carries tariff duties on thirty-odd products of the farm measure with compensatory duties on the articles manufactured from them. It also empowers the secretary of the treasury to employ penalties in staving off dumping of foreign-made goods, continues the wartime control over importations of dyes and operates to clarify tangles in the assessment of duties which result from fluctuating exchange rates.

GROCERS WOULD BAR ALIEN BUSINESS MEN; WILL MEET JUNE 6

(67 Associated Press) KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 24. Resolutions urging federal legislation permitting the garnishment . of government employes and barring aliens from engaging in business in the United States until they have taken steps to become naturalized will be considered at the three-day annual convention of the National Association of Retail Grocers, which begins here June 6. About 1,500 delegates are expected. Business conditions affecting the distribution of food products and the part of the retailer in the general movement back to normalcy and lower prices will form the ground work of the convention discussions. "We are very much alive and ready to defend the retail grocers from the scurrilous attacks upon this essentially necessary busines," John A. Ulner, of Toledo, president of the organization, declared in calling the meeting. To Probe Taxation Proposed taxation will also come in for scrutiny by the grocers. "At present there is a strong disposition in congress to repeal the excess profits tax and impose a turnover tax of one per cent on all sales," said Frank -B. Connolry, of San Francisco, acting secretary"While our opposition to this tax has alrdeay been recorded," he said, "and assisted by others we caused a temporary halt, there is a growing sentiment in congress that a sales tax of some kind is essential,, so it is absolutely necessary that we be in a position to protect the interests of our members, and, if possible, secure amendments that will meet our objections."

Indiana Brevities

GOSHEN Major Rich, of Indianapolis Monday night mustered in the headquarters company of the Indiana National Guard, recently organized here with 41 members. Howard R. Ineblnet, a Goshen lawyer, formerly connected with the home guard company here, is commander. EVANSVILLE Rents in Evansvillo will be investigated by the Ministerial Alliance, it was decided at the regular meeting Monday. Instances of probable rent profiteering were brought out at the discussion and it was decided to appoint a committee to investigate rents here'.

Masonic Calendar

Tdesdey. May 24 Richmond Lodge No. 196. F. & A. M.. called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree. Wednesday, May 2: Webb Lodg. No. 24 F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Entered Apprentice degree. Friday, May 27. King Solomons Chapter No. 4 R. A. M. Called convocation. Work in tho Past and Most Excellent Masters Degrees. Saturday, May . 28 Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S. will give a social to the members and their families.

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