Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 335, 12 December 1921 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1921.

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VETERAN'S CLAIMS WILL BE ADJUSTED BY GLEAN UP SQUAD

I The Indiana "clean up squad" "which has been operating In this state for the past few months, -will reach Richmond about Dec 19 or 20 and 'will at once care for cases of former service men "whose claims for compensation have been unanswered. This announcement was made by Dr. George

B. Hunt, following conference with the advance agent of the squad who appeared here Saturday. Former service men who filled out claims for compensation or treatment, when the call first went out in September, will be accorded a hearing at this time. Through the services of Harry Ray post, American legion, sout 40 applications for atentlon by this body were filled out In the headquarters of this post by the men, recently. Fifteen members comprise the pquad, which plans to conduct physical examinations, look through records,' and make recommendations in each case of a former service man who has not received satisfactory treatment. The squad will make Its working headquarters in the Harry Ray post rooms. Will Review Claims.

Six physic'ms, Including heart.

lung, and nei'.e specialists and Red Cross, American Legion, and Vocational education representatives, will make up the squad. Claims which have not been settled satisfactorily will be reviewed, as well as claims pending. ' , All service men whose names are on record are expected to present themselves at post rooms Dec. 19. In cases of bedridden patients, the examining board will make a personal visit. Tatients who cannot reach the legion rooms unaided will be furnished transportation by the American Legion. All posts in the county are to send their applicants In to the American Legion post rooms.

TEXT OF FOUR POWER TREATY ON PACIFIC ANNOUNCED BY LODGE, AMERICAN DELEGATE

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. Following Is the text of the four-power treaty on the Pacific, as announced by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, American delegate, to the plenary session of the arms conference. "The United States of America, the British empire, France and Japan: "With a view to the preservation of the general peace and the mainte

nance or tneir rignts m relation to their Insular -possessions and Insular dominions In the region of the Pacific ocean, "Have determined to conclude a treaty to this effect and have appointed as their plenipotentiaries: "The president of the United States of America, "His Majesty, the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British dominions beyond

the seas, Emperor of India, and of the

Dominion of Canada, for the common

wealth of Australia, for the dominion

of New Zealand, for India.

"The president of the French re

public. .

"His Majesty, the Emperor of Japan, "Who, having communicated their

full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed as follows:

"Art. 1. The high contracting par

ties agree as between themselves to

respect their rights In relation to

their insular possessions and insular

dominions in the region of the Pacific ocean. Joint Conference. "If there should develop between any of the high contracting parties a

controversy arising out of any Pacific question, and involving their said right wrhich Is not satisfactorily Bettied by diplomacy, and Is likely to affect the harmonious accord now happily subsisting between them, they

shall invite the high contracting par-1 ties to a joint conference to which !

the -whole subject will be referred for consideration and adjustment. "Art. 2. If the said rights are threatened by the aggressive action of

any other power, the high contracting parties shall communicate with one another fully and frankly in order to arrive at an understanding as to the most efficient measures to be taken, jointly and separately, to meet the exigencies of the particular situation. "Art. 3. This agretment shall re main in force for ten years from the time it shall take effect and after the expiration of said period it shall continue to be In force subject to the right of any of the high contracting parties to terminate it upon 12 months notice. "Art. 4. This agreement shall bo ratified as soon as possible in accordance with the constitutional methods

of the high contracting parties and shall take effect on the deposit of ratifications which 6hall take place at Washington, and thereupon the agreement between Great Britain and Japan which was concluded at London, on July 13, 1911. shall terminate."

STORK FAILS TO LIGHT (By Associated Press) JONESBORO, Ind., Dec. 12. November health records show that the stork failed to light in this town during the whole month. There were four deaths.

The Dead sea is forty miles long and twelve miles wide.

Palaces Conceal Squalor in Sacred City of Hindoos It is said that Benares, the sacred city of the Hindus. Is like a splendid mask over a plebeian face. It lies behind a long line of palaces and temples; these, following the Ganges, are wonderful and glorious, but they cannot compensate for the squalor that they are meant to conceal. One feature alone woud make the city unbearable to any stranger used to air spaces and light; the streets are like cracks between two rows of houses. As one passes into the alley occupied by the wealthy, It narrows more

and more, until the breadth Is so sSight that a man might almost step from the windows of one house Into tftose of another across the way. Ordinary speech In a front room on one aide of the lane is plainly audible to the neighbors opposite. One enters this lane by a gate of massive wood, set in a stone archway. Tine first houses run 150 to 200 feet. , and then the lane turns, at right angjes, and accommodates two other opposing buildings. Then, there is another turn, and two more houses, and so the alley runs, until it ends in a dlistant street.

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WANT AIR SERVICE tKy Associated Press) ST. LOUIS. Mo., Dec. 12. Restoration of airplane service between Chicago and St. Louis, which was abandoned last July because of lack of funds, is being ureed by the Society of Automotive Engineers here.

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