Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 52, 2 March 1922 — Page 9
BIRTISH LABOR PARTY
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oiHMuorunLuiniHii FREEDOM, SAYS HEAD LONDON, March 2. Recognition by Great Britain of the Independence of Egypt and genuine self-government for India are planks of the policy of the British Labor party as Just defined In an address delivered by Arthur Henderson, secretary of that party and member of parliament. Mr. Henderson's statement is regarded as Important because of the growing strength of the Labor Party and the plans to bold a general election next spring or summer. Mr. Henderson declared that labor was out for a new international policy founded on the principles of justice, cooperation and good will. The chief objects of the Labor Par
ty's foreign policy were, he said. International peace, the building up of
stable economic and political conditlons in Europe and the re-establishment of friendship and confidence between nations. Labor also stood In favor of a comprehensive League of Nations, a drastic and progressive reduction In armaments, prohibition of the export of instruments of war by private manufacturers and against secret treaties and the economic boycott. Discusses Unemployment. On the unemployment question, he said, that the policy of leaving localities to bear the burden of unemployment was Indefensible because it converted a national duty into a local responsibility. . A labor government "would not tolerate the semi-starvation of thousands of British people-which he called the fruits of a disastrous International
Jg policy, aggravated by the failures of
private enterprise om wuuia enueav
or by legitimate means to break down
all forms of monopoly and put an end to exploitation and profiteering. Labor would see that the land was put to socially productive uses and confer on the people the power to control the licensing system in their respective localities. The party would also, by constitutional means, secure for the community a larger share of the fruits of national production much of which, Mr. Henderson Bald, went to nourish the wasters. Idlers and parasitical elements -in society of today. BILL TO BAN TEACHING OF EVOLUTION IS KILLED FRANKFORT. Ky., March 2. It was learned authoritatively yesterday that the evolution bill will not be reported out of the house rules commit
tee. This will kill the measure, which would prohibit the teaching, in taxsupported schools of the state, of anything that "would undermine the faith" of students. Protests against the bill have been received from educators all over the United States.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922.
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Above, Miss Roth Browne, left, and Miss Constance Croonenborghs. Below, Miss Nellie New ton. These three maidens, one a sophomore and two freshmen, were recently elected as the prettiest jrirb in Chicago university by students who annually choose the beauties for the annual play. And the students are willing to match their beauty against that cf any-triumvirate produced by any other college around Chicago.
phone for Douglas MacLaren and Doris
May In their series of comedy-dramas. And the "cast truly deserving of the description of "All-Star" is made up of the most popular of the present-day players,promlnent among them Seena
Owen, Marguerite Snow and Loui3 Bennison. Don't fail to see this excellent pic-J
ture. You'll count the time well spent. RICHMOND Scotland was well represented in the
production of "The Bonnie Brier i Bush," a British-made Paramount pic- j ture which is playing at the Richmond j
theatre. Donald crisp wno aireciea the production and who also appears In the stellar roll, together with Mary Glynne, his leading woman, are of
Scottish parentage. His assistant director, Claude H. Mitchell, was born j in. Aberdeen, and Margaret Turnbull, i the scenarist, is a native of Glasgow. Claude L. MacDonnell, Mr. Crisp's chief cameraman, also hails from the land of the heather, and Alec Fraser, the "Juvenile lead" comes from Cupar,
in Fife. The regimental pipers who appear in the big banqueting hall scene, are members of the Scots Guards and London Scottish, and
Daisy Sloan, who presents the old historic "sword dance," has earned a con
siderable reputation for herself as a
Scottish national dancer and has, carried off no fewer than 20 cups and two medals at famous Highland gatherings.
The three girls are the Misses Kuth Browne, Constance Croonenborghs and Nellie Newton.
Births
CAMPBELLTSTOWN. Ohio. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf, near Qreenwood, Sunday, a son. .
MURRAY
A big horse race promises a real thrill to audiences at the Murray theatre when that famous old stage character comedian, Tom Wise, will be seen on the screen in "Father Tom," a role said to be particularly -suited to his genial disposition. "Father Tom" is a true-to-life drama of love and service in a small community. It is unlrl tn ha rlpnn and
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ror all ages and all creeds. The plot of this original story by Karl Krusader is concerned with the efforts of Father Tom to regenerate a disreputable roadhouse that is an evil menace to the young people of his community; his attempts to reconcile a mother and son; his match-making part in a little romance, and his struggle to pay off a mortgage. v MURRETTE "Lavender and Old Lace" has been adapted to the serene! If you are familiar with Myrtle Reed's fascinat-
you need to know. $t is now showing
at the Murrette theatre.
But just in case you aren't, we'll go on to say that it's- as swet and clean
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PALACE TODAY Maurice Tourner presents Peter B. Kyne's thrilling deep sea tale "DEEP WATERS" from the story "Cappr- Ricks, Deep Sea Diver." With it RUTH ROLAND in ' "WHITE EAGLE" And a new Snub Pollard comedy.
MURRAY "BETTER COME EARLY" . Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra B. F. Keith Vaudeville Today and v Last Halt
Five Harmony Queens Five talented and . beautiful young ladies all graduate musicians who offer one of the most refined and artistic musical acts in vaudeville. They came here direct from the Keith big-time theatres. They carry an elaborate setting, and soon go into . a Broadway production. The best act of the kind we have ever played. Jackie and Billy Not a conventional team but a pretty girl and a parrot who have a wonderful entertaining novelty. You will wonder and marvel at this act, as they have
no imitators and stand alone. Fred Lewis "HIMSELF." You laughed long and hard at this artist three years ago. He is back with a wealth of new material. La ' Po and Benjamin "AN ACROBATIC NOVELTY" . TOM WISE "FATHER TOM" Five Reels of Laughs See him match hearts, smooth over quarrels and make his town , a happier, better place to live in. Thursday Evenhfg Only "The Follies of the Palais Royal" with the Original Country Club cast will be given to the general public in - conjunction with the regular picture and vaudeville program. One show only Thursday night commencing at 7:45. All seats reserved. Prices 25c to $1.00, including tax. Seats now selling at box office.
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The moving picture version4 of ' "OVER THE HILL" ran for r one splid -year in New . York.
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LAST TIMES TODAY MABEL N0RMAND in "MOLLY 6" 1 The Picture that Has Set the Town Talking . , Also a Big 2-Reel Comedy "STEP THIS WAY" ADMISSION Matinee, 25c and 15c; Night, 40c and M3o -
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