Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 101, 28 April 1922 — Page 2
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RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922.
BUSINESS IMPROVED WITHOUT BEVERIDGE j HELP, DECLARES NEW INDIANAPOLIS, April 28. United - States Senator Harry S. New, who ar? rived here Thursday to remain until jthe end of his campaign for renomination at the Republican primary next Tuesday, Issued a statement here today setting out that while his opponent had been going over the state seeking to make it appear that hl3 personal appearance in the United States senate is necessary before the nation returns to normalcy, the facts are that there already is a decided upturn in business conditions.' Referring to the statements of his opponents that railroad rateB must be reduced, Senator New quoted a
press dispatch from Washington, '
which said that the interstate commerce commission will announce a reduction in rates within the next Id days. Problem Realized. "No one questions the fact that a reduction in railroad rates is necessary as a stimulant to business," Sentor New said: "No one realizes better than the president of the United States himself that this is impera
tive. As a matter of bact, rates al-j ready have been reduced somewhat.
The 8 per cent war tax on ireigui. and passenger rates was removed with the passage of the revenue bill. While this .may not appear to be a great reduction, it is nevertheless an indication that the administration Is fully alive and awake to the problems of the day, and that it is bending every effort to meet these problems. And
I have reason to believe that before t
another two weeks passes, the inter- " state commerce commission will ant nounce further material reductions. 7 "Every business man, every working ; man, must know that a revision of , freight rates can not be made in a t day. Rate-making is a serious prob- ; lem affecting as it does the life-beat of the business of the nation and tho living conditions of thousands of workC men and others. Such questions as these can not be Bettled over night
t if Justice is to be meted out to an ;' concerned. The common good must; ' be considered." - Business Speeds Up. i Senator New referred to the fact L that steel plants in the Calumet region of Indiana are running at 86 percent of -capacity. "Everyone knows that when- the steel plants speed up the nation likewise speeds up," Sen- : ator New said. "Of course we are not wholly back to normal but to my mind r we are now headed in the right direcl tion. My recent visit to the Calumet region further convinces me of this fact. I am sure the thing3 I have mentioned show unmistakable signs ' that we are now on J.he right road. k "It is only fair to assume that the men who have been shaping the policies of the government for the last year have had much to do with 5 bringing about this condition. Because of this I believe that the people : of Indiana, as well as the people of the nation, have the fullest confidence in the administration of Warren G. Hardin, that ereat Republican presi
dent whose name will go down in his
tory as one of the greatest presidents, whn la definitely redeeming the
pledges of the Republican party that were bo overwhelmingly approved in
1920."
FAT I MA'S FAMOUS GEM TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION
NEW YORK, April 28 The famous Dara Gei-Noor diamond, which Prin
cess Fatima brought to America from
Afghanistan, will be auctioned Tuesday to satisfy a lien of the United States government for $1,400 duty and another lien of $2?000 for a loan made the regal visitor by M. S. Davis, a jeweler. The stone, taken from the princess after she recently went broke on these shores, weighs about forty-four karats.
RADIO PROGRAM RICHMOND ST ATI OXSatiirday, April 29. "Romance" (violin aolo) (EM - on) Albert Spalding; V. 9s weather foreeant.- - - -"Hawaiian Kalnbow" (G-nur-fU) Hawaiian qnarf ette After dinner atorles. Radio News Service, (Car rent Hventa). "Old Fashioned Glrla (Brunt. wick) . . Body IVledoef ts Callfornlana Today's talk. Friday, April 28. INDIANAPOLIS WUC 6:00 p. m, baseball results. - 9:30 p. m., time and weather reports (4.85 meters). CHICAGO 6:30 p. in., news, final markets and financial report. 7:30 p. hl, children bedtime story 8:00-9:00 p. in., mimical program. :0O p. m., newa and sports. SCHENECTADY (N. Y.) (eastern time) TtOO p. m., market quotations and weather reports. Tt4.t p. m.. musical program, PITTSBURG (eastern time) 7:30 p. m bedtime stories for kiddles. 7i45 p. m., special news, government market reports, summary of New York Stock Exchange, weather reports. 8:00 p. in., talks on tcardenlnfr and commercial engineering;. 8:30 p. m- "varieties."
8:00-9:05 p. m, newa (United
-ress service). 9 155-10:00 p. m Arlington time
aiannis. KEWARK. (X. J.) (eastern time) 10:01 p. m., weather reports, agricultural reports. 2:05 p. m., snipping- news. T:00 p. m-, "Mmt-in-t he-Moon stories for children. 7:30 p. mM concert by the Philippine orchestra fro mthe S. S. IiOne Star State; Ross D. Mytock. 8iOO p. m., financial letter from Magazine of Wall St. :00 p. m., recital. 9:45 p. m., masical program; Isolf Flane, Lyric barytone. 9:52 p. m.. Arlington time signal. DETROIT (MICH.) (eastern time) 5:00 p. m., news, bulletins, on sports and other events until about 8 p. m. 7:00 p. in., musical program.
STATE AUTO: ASSOCIATION MAKING EFFORT -TO MARK DETOURS ON OLD NATIONAL ROAD
vvebster Graduation - exercises saturday (Special to The Palladium) ,
WEBSTER, Ind., April 28. Four
high school graduates and seven grad
uates from the common school, will be given diplomas at the exercises In
the Webster school building Saturday
evening. The graduation address 'will be given by the Rev. George Winfrey of Alexandria. Diplomas will be given out by County Superintendent C. O. Williams. The Beesen orchestra will furnish the music for the prbgram. High school graduates this year are Esther Duke, Carl Krankhors, Edgar Duke and Walter Culbertson. Common school graduates are Margaret Weadlck, Gilbert Snyder, Mary Fussner, Marren Bond, Wilbur Bunger, Lester Palmer and Harold Weber.
GUARD QUARANTINED HOME HARTFORD CITY, Ind., April 28. J. A. Taylor, county health commissioner, has ordered guards placed at the home of Joseph Crtek, north of the city, to prevent Creek, whose home is under quarantine for emallpox, from leaving. Creek Wednesday broke quarantine, it is said, and went to Marion.
Because of the fact that the National Old Trails highway between Richmond and Greenfield to the west is now be
ing torn up in various places by contractors preparatory to filling In the remaining gaps with hard surfaced roadway, efforts are now being made by the Hooeier State Automobile association to designate and mark one or more general detours between this city and the Hancock county seat, according to announcement by L. B. Campbell, branch manager of the automobile association, 12 North Tenth street. Mr. Campbell states that representatives of the automobile association are now engaged in checking over possible routes for the necessary detours. Harry K. Stormont, field representative, and E. L. Gibson, of the road ana
sign service department of the state headguarters at Indianapolis, were in Richmond today after having spent a day or two traversing highways and byways of Hancock, Rush, Fayette,
Wayne and Henry counties. "I can say this much," said Mr. Stor
mont today. "The marking of a de
tour or detours for the through traffic between Richmond and Indianapolis is highly essential. Contractors for various stretches of the National road paving are complying with the law which requires them to mark detours around their blocked sections of the road, but that means detour after detour, back and forth, up and down and off-agin-on-agin. Doing Its Duty. The Hoosier State Auto association
believes it is but fulfilling a part of its duty to mark a general detour
around the entire torn-up or about-to-
be-torn-up section. Through traffic Is
interested mainly in getting from here to yonder, and if such traffic can turn
south of Dublin, go to Bentonville and
thence by way of the Carthage pike into Greenfield, missing all the National road construction work, it strikes me such travelers will N be grateful.
"We hope to have the detour markers of the contractors changed so as to coincide with this general detour as planned by our association and likely will present this matter to the attention of the state highway commission. Local travelers usually know where they are going and how to get there, but the through travelers, mainly strangers in our - state, are greatly bothered by wrongly marked or inadequately marked detours." Mr. Stormont said he was surprised to discover a rather general ignorance among the usually well-informed people of Richmond concerning the work of the Hoosier Automobile associa
tion. "A lot of people seem to think the state pays for the route markings put out by the Hooseir association," he said. "The truth is that motor route markings, detour markings, danger signs and general civic work of this nature on the highways, are paid for' by the automobile association from its funds which are derived solely from membership fees. Work for Welfare "We are not a profit making concern. We are attempting to act for the welfare of every automobile owner
in Indiana and have succeeded in saving every owner many times the price of our membership each year. Yet
these owners, particularly In and
around Richmond, are not appreciative enough of our labors. The only appreciation that, counts is membership, for
kind words butter no parsnips.! neith
er do they pay sign painters."
It was pointed out by Mr. Stormont
that the branch office of the state association, in charge of Mr. Campbell, has
served thousands of motorists thisi
think on and I hope Richmond owners i prnnnwc Trv on R will net only think but act so thai 'OpOSeS J OX OH DIS
the work of this organization can be
vastly increased in this territory. It is going - to cost a goodly sum f money to paint poles and stencil detour markers on them, yet the advantages 0T such 'markings "are apparent to all. As the good old-time editors always used, to say: 'Now Is the time tgj subscribe.' " Mr. Stormont states it Is probable a general detour to the north of the National road from Dublin via Spiceland to Greenfield .also will be laid out and marked, following the marking of the south route. It is the idea
of the automobile association that the
use of a north route as well as a south
jt '.,. , ..rr.:. route will divide the heavy National
auu iiuuaics ui uuc. a ilia la uuij - , . , . ... . . . . v . a road traffic so that neither route will
Made at Race Tracks ... (By Associated Press) TORONTO, April 28. Peter Smith, provincial treasurer of Ontario, announced. In the legislature today the proposal of the government to Impose a tax of five per cent on the total amounts wagered on race tracks in Ontario. The government estimated, he
said, that the. revenue from this tax would be $2,500)00. "The. money -will be easy to collect," he said. "If a man wins he will pay a portion of tie tax collected and he loses it will not cost him anything. v
the motoring public," he said.X"It costs them nothing extra, yet they get quick action on a very necessary piece of business. Mr. Campbell plans to erect a number of danger signs in and around Richmond within the next few
days, vwarning drivers of hazardous places. . , "This sign campaign Is being extended throughout the state as rapidly as finances will permit, or, in other words, as we grow in finances. The motorist
who is not a member Is not doing anything to assist this greatly needed work. Mr. Campbell invites automor
bile owners who are Interested in the safety work and in road markings to
be cut up or worn out before the new concrete paving can be opened up late in the fall for direct traffic. He states that the by-routes are now in
good condition with the exception of occasional rough spots. "We hope to have both routes well marked before time for the speedway race traffic through to Indianapolis,' he said, "aa indications are this event will attract
the biggest crowd the speed event
has ever known."
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NORTHERN INDIANA FRUIT
CROPS DAMAGED BY FROST
GOSHEN. Ind., April 28. A frost throughout the northern part of Indl-
call at his office and he will be glad to ana did considerable damage to the explain fully the work of the oreanl- fruit crop, reports received here to-
zation and what is being sought for the day stated. The fruit crop Is not far
good of all.the 400,000 motorists of the
state." Necessity of Organization. "Our work i3 going ahead as well as possible, unselfishly, without regard to support or non-support of motorists but I think it is not at all to the credit of motorists of Indiana that such is the case. They surely recognize the fact that as individuals they can accomplish nothing, yet as a strong organization they can ac
complish great things things that will tend to make motoring conditions and automobile ownership ideal, or nearly so. These are thoughts to
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