Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 143, 16 June 1922 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922.

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FACTORY AND OFFICE GIRLS ARE GUESTS

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BATTLESHIPS HAVE NEW AIRPLANE EQUIPMENT

(By Associated Press) POUOHKEEPSIE. N. Y., June 16 . One thousand girls from factories and officers in six states today began a week ot campus life a3 guests of Vassal-, the oldest women's college. Lantern fetes by the lake, basketball gameB, hoop rolling, and a "Pageant of Woman's Opportunity" will give collegiate color to this first gathering of representative industrial and academic workers.

The occasion for this meeting of

working girls and students is the anual convention of the National League of Girls' Clubs, a federation of societies whose members number 100,000. Henry Noble MacCracken, president of Vassar, in his address of welcome, said: "The democracy of the curriculum is tho unique achievement of the American college. We recognize no royal road to learning. It remains for us to break with one more barrier of the academic tradition the barrier that separates those reared in the atmosphere of college from those in the great industrial heart of America. "By means of just such organizations as the National League of Girls' Clubs it will be possible to suggest

that college life in America is not ex-

elusive. It

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Becently perfected airplane turntable on battleship M aryland.

' Has the battleship outlived its usefulness? American iitval officers say "No," emphatically. JThe navy . designers Lave just

perfected a device for battleships which will enable them to carry a fleet of fighting 'planes and .launch them at sea should they

be attacked from the air. The devise is a turntable on the plane deck. Recent navy depai'.- ant tests have been very i -cessful.

ENGLAND IS SEEKING

SUDAN RULE, RUMOR

' CAIRO, Egypt, June 16. He who "holds the Sudan controls Egypt; hence all of Egypt is vitally interested today

a Vnecnr'Q nim in shqre Hn the reports from London that Great

with you in these days a taste of the Britain is considering the establishbest that is in college spirit, and we'tment of a protectorate in this terri-

bid you welcome to your own feast,

It was an ancient custom that every guest brought his food with him to the castle of the host; so you bring to our college campus the joyous spirit of living well together that you have achieved in your club organizations. "That is all there is in college spirit, and we know that you have learned its lesson so that it will be easy for you to extend the same spirit to the groups from all these cities here today. Our students and officers who will live with you here this week will, I know, learn much from you. Out of such contracts wo shall build better colleges!" Girls from Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Connecticut, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York are attending the convention.

Cornerstone For $500,000 Hospital to Be Laid June 27 (By Assnolated Press)

SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, June 16 An epochal event in Masonic history in Ohio will occur here June 27. At that time, the cornerstone for the $500,000 Rickly memorial hospital will be laid

at the Ohio Masonic Home. Preparations for this event rapidly are being completed under the direction ol Charles F. Buchholtz, local trustee. The ceremonies will be In charge of Grand Master Frank Ransbottom of Zanesville, and other grand lodge officers. Large delegations are expected from Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Cleveland, Toledo and other points. Construction will be started at once.

tory. "Egypt without the Sudan is a tomb for its people," savs one newspa

per, and explains that control of the

Sudan Is absolutely necessary to the economic development and life of

(Egypt. Without the Sudan Egypt's in

dependence, recently granted by Great Britain, would be a farce. The London rumors carry the detail that Great Britain contemplates the declaration of a eultanate from Egypt under one of the sons of the Mahdi as its ruler, the whole under British protection with a system of government similar to a British dominion. The Egyptian people will resist, their newspapers declare, even to the extent of force. They are voicing their determination to regard Egypt and the Sudan as one and inseparable. With Great Britain in the Sudan, the products of the country will be exported by way of Berber and Suakim, and with her hands on the sources of the Nile Great Britain could render the lower reaches of the river so vital to Egypt, fertile or infertile at will.'

England to Egypt, soon will be taken. This will give through air service from England to India. There is also a rumor that owing to the widespread dissatisfaction prevailing In both England and Egypt with regard to the inferior facilities now offered by the postoffice, a service of flying boats between Alexandria and Brindisi will be inaugurated, the mails being by rail between Brindisi and Paris and again by air between Paris and London.

hand, deficits are to be met by the government. The grain exchange reopened May 1.

(By Associated Press) GENEVA, June 16. A wealthy Frenchman, F. Bertrand, described as

a deserter, has' been arrested here at a moment when he had practically one

foot on either side of the Swiss and

French frontier line in a cafe that straddles the border. The cafe is In

the village of Saint Julien on the international boundary. Part of the building is in Switzerland and part in France. Early in the war Bertrand settled in Geneva, where, his accusers say, he made a large fortune trading with Germany. He bought a villa and several automobiles and led a life of pleasure. He said he was more Ger-

jman than French, and took pleasure I in speakine acalnst France, particular

ly in the cafe at Saint Julien where, safe on Swiss territory in one of the drinking rooms, he could be overheard and even seen by the French police in the rooms on the French side. There the French listened to his annoying talk, but, unable to catch him on the French side, they could not arrest

him. Bertrand' boasted that, when there was no police around, he could enter France and return without a passport. Bertrand, after dining well, crossed

on the Swiss side to that on the ;

French side .to greet some friends. At the instant he passed the line into; France he was pounced upon by two ! French gendarmea. He put up a fight j but was quickly subdued, handcuffed! and carried away. '

STARTS WAR ON COWS AS SMALL TOWN STUFF (By Associated Press) LORAIN, Ohio, June 16. JSanltary Policeman Tom Bridges has started a war on cows, as small town stuff. He says be has counted 401 bossies roaming the side streets and miniature pastures of Lorain. In the Fourth ward, Bridge's asserts,' residents complain the cows crowd them oft the sidewalks.

Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing

Create Grain Distributing Corporation to Aid People (By Associated Press)

VIENNA, June 16. With the termination of governmental control of the production of bread and breadstuffs, effective on the last day of April, the government has created a grain distributing corporation.

This concern is to keep at all times

COMMITTEE TO SOLVE FINANCIAL TROUBLES B (By Associated Press) MARION. Ohio, June 16 To cooperate with city officials in solving Marion's financial troubles, the Marion Chamber of Commerce has appointed a committee from its membership.

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Air Mail Service Making Egypt Communication Point (By Associated Press) CAIRO. Egypt, June 16. The inauguration of an "Air Mail Service" between Cairo and Bagdad and between the latter city and Karachi, giving a through India-Egypt service, is making Egypt the center of England's imperial air communications Just as the Suez canal has been in the past the center of Britain's sea ways. It is understood that the next step,

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