Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 112, 11 May 1922 — Page 10
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YOUNGEST WOMAN DIVISION CHIEF
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Miss Katherfne Ealak, newly appointed chief of the Division of Statistics, Department of Interna Revenue. Washington. D. C. She ha the distinction of being the youngest woman to receive such an appointment in the Government service. She is 22 years of age, and ber home is in York, Ta, .. .f 'Wl MAN " SAYSr HARDING ; t KEEPS HANDS OFF OHIO SENATE RACE
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AboTe, left: U. S. Senator Atlee . Pomerene, unopposed for Democratic nomination to sncceed him-self-Right: Walter F. Brown,' Toledo, who is fighting Congressman fiimonn It Vr,
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naUon for U. S. senator.
President Harding is keeping his hands off in the hot political fight for the Republican nomination for U. S. senator in Ohio. J
MAJOR USES RADIOPHONE TO DIRECT ANNUAL SCHOOL MILITARY REVIEW
The annual military review of Lane Technical high school. Chicago, was conducted entirely through its student wireless service. Maj. E. S .Pearsall gave orders while seated at his desk it. the building and these were conducted to the field and relayed to tho officer in charge by Wireless.
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Muj. LL S. Pearsall putting high school cadets through their paces by
rauio. ALL-AROUND COLLEGE CHAMPION.
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Robert Legendre of Georgetown University, who was triumphant in 1919, supreme anew last year, is champion again to-day, and even more heroic in athletic etature with the passing of the season. He successfully defended his pentathlon title at the opening of the twenty-eighth annual Peaoylvania relay carnival on Fanklia Field. Philadelphia.
WOMAN'S PARTY WTTT; TTAVF. "W ATf.TT TrtWIZT?" nPPncsTTT?
' S CAPITOL WHEN THEY DEDICATE NEW HEADQUARTERS
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Spacious new headquarters of the National Woman's Party and women who have helped make it possible. Left to right: Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Mrs. John Winters Brannan and, above, Mrs. Lydig Hoyt.
The National Woman's party, after a year of unusual quiet, will emerge on May 21 with the purple, white and yellow banners which saw such hard service in the front ranks of the suffrage
fight. The occasion will be the formal dedication of the new headquarters immediately opposite the capitoL The headQuarters, purchased at a cost of about $150,000. are to be turned into a national political club
house wherein will be centered women's activities of various kinds. The location of the historic old house makes it a "watcb tower" from which he f3minin6 votor may keep congress under perpetual observation.
BANKERS' COMMITTEE SEEKS GERMAN REPARATION SOLUTION
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J. Pierpont Morgan. American member of tc-mit,eft; Sir rt Kittdersley, British membei
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j Europe now places its hopes of la settlement of the German (reparations problem with the in
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me organization ot whic-. has just been completed by J. P.
Morgan's acceptance r a plare on the committee, suggested at the Genoa conference, ...
READY TO JUNK AMERICAN SEA WASPS
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Destroyers headed for San Diego to be decommissioned.
BRIDAL PARTY AFTER WEDDING IN SURF.
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WHOOP! YOLTRE "HOOPED," GIRLS!
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Bryn Mawr seniors, after finishing their hoop rolling exercises, stroll about the grounds capturing the underclass women who .av supplied them hoops.
ARIZONA SENATOR TO BE TRIED FOR PERJURT,
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NOBLEWOMAN WHO JUST RECEIVED DIVORCE.
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