Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 149, 23 June 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922.
NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA
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Miss Katharine Mackay, daughter of Mr. Clarenc H. Mackay, noted financier and known in social circles from the Atlantic to the Pacific, whoso engagement to Mr, Kenneth O'Erien has just been announced.
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Among the unique and treasured exhibits at the exposition recently opened at the Palais de La Legion d'Honneur, in Paris, is this helmet of massive gold, bearing the French coc on the crest. It was presented by the people of America to Marshal Foch on the occasion of his recent vi3it to this country.
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Ensign Leonard Kaplap's picture was printed in the Annapolis year book In connection with a caricature. He says he's willing "to let the matter drop," but several United States Senators are investigating tlus Dosslbilitiea of racial discrimination .at the fJaval Academy .
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Following the shelling of three American buildings In Canton by the gunboats 'of Sun Yat Sen, the Couth China leader, Jacob Gould Schurman, American Minister to the Republic, has asked Rear Admiral Strauss to rush American gunboats to the scene fcr protection, Li Yuan-Hung, restored Chinese President, is said to have instigated the affair,
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Above, British soldiers occupying Pettigo; below, ex-Minister of Labor McGrath, defeated, and D. Mulcahy, re-elected defense minister. With British soldiers taking part in the border warfare in north Ireland supporters of the Anglo-Irish treaty, making Ireland a free ttate, have carried the elections in south Ireland. Treaty candidates for the ministry posts and Dail seats were uniformly successful. McGrath was defeated for re-election as minister of labor, and D. Mulcahy was re-elected defense minister.
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Emile Berliner, after experimenting on the "'helicopter' for many years, became HI and was forced to abandon his work in favor of his son Henry, now 26 years of age. Here is the machine which young Berliner says has not merely risen perpendicularly, as have other helicopters, but has traveled forward the great 6tep in helicopter peirection. The machine is to be tested by the United States Navy and is now at College Park, Md. The body of the machine is something like that of an airplane. In the front, on either side, are the lifting propellers, fourteen feat long. These revolve in opposite directions and are operated by means of a revolving motor in front of the driver's se..t. The picture shows the helicopter, with Us perfector, Henry A. Berliner, withla it.
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Child refugees resting by the roadside.
Scores of children, whose parents ox relatives have been killed la the Belfast rioting, have fled
the city and are taking refuge in Dublin. A Dumber of children were killed and wounded in the
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Mrs. Izetta Jewell Brown Is after the Democratic nomination in the Second Congressional District of West Virginia. It is the district ' formerly represented by her husband, Junior Brown, "
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Miss Doris Hine, sixteen-year-old amateur, will endeavor to swim the English Channel. Should she succeed she will perform a feat that no ce has accomplished before. At least fcur or five persons attempt the swim each year only to give up, due to the chnning lide when in eight of the white cliffs of Dover.
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Miss Lorena Trickey of Shaniko, Ore., who won the McAlpin trophy for the best all-around woman rider at the Cheyenne Frontier Day celt i ebration, has gone all the way to New York to make application tor a jockey's license. Miss Trickey is 22 years of age and weighs ninetyeight pounds. She has been breaking bronchos for years and cannot seo why she should be denied a license. Her application Is under consideration.
