Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 155, 30 June 1922 — Page 12

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THE' RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JUNft 30, 1922.

NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA

WHILE OTHERS ANGLE FOR HIS HAND SHE TEACHES, THE PRINCE BILLIARDS

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Lady Rocksavage.

Has Lady Eocksavage, sister of Sir Philip Sassoon, unLitentionaHy ."ron the heart of the much sought Prince of "Wales while generously serving as his instructor in billiards and tennis? Leaders in the titled Bccial circles of Great Britain are wondering. While almost dozens of other titled misses have been brought into the society of the prince in the hope that they might win his eye, Lady Eocksavage, noted as brilliant billiardist, tennis expert and crack shot, has spent much time in the prince s conmanv.

WIELDS SCEFTEk IN IRELAND.

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New and interesting photograph of Lady Greenwood, wife of Sir Hamar Greenwood. Chief Secretary to Ireland, whose influence has been detected in reany-of the policies aimed lo bring peace and order out of the prevailing fcaos in Eri

WHEN PERSHING PARADES ON BEACH -,THE FLAPPERS STOP AND TAKE NOTICE

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Ges. John J. Pershing and-his sister. Miss Mary Pershing, tX Atlantic Gen. John J. Pershing is a soldier even without the uniform and trappings of his high rank and he attracts attention under any circumstances by his soldierly bearing. He recently Bpent a short vacation at Atlantic City with his Bister, where he monopolized the attention of every one from the beach flappers to the stately matrons as he promenaded on the boardwalk. .

STEAMER TOWS DISABLED OCEAN SHIP 2,000 MILES

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'American S. S. Ala, towing the disabled Eastern Dawn in North Atlantic, photographed from a passing ship.

ine towing teat of Lapt. IL U. , miles off the Irish coast, Boye Boye and the crew of the Amer- towed the ship for twelve days lean S. S. Ala is the talk of and delivered it safelv in Ralti-

more harbor. It was a 2,000mile tow. During tho trip the

shipping circles. Findine the

S. S. Eastern Star disabled, 700

ships were buffeted by storms repeatedly, but the line held and port was reached at last. The crew of the Ala are hoping for a salvage reward. .-

"MINERS ARE FIRM,W LEWIS TELLS LABOR SECRETARY

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Latest photo of President John L. Lewis and Labor Secretary Davis, taken at their recent conference at the White House.

That the miners are prepared to remain out indefinitely vnless their demands are met was the l Void President John L, Lewis of

the United Mine Workers carried to Secretary of Labor Davis at Washington at a recent conference. Lewis says the miners are

firm in their , request for a national conference on the question of wages and conditions affecting jtheminers

BEATEN DEMOCRATIC CHIEF SAILS FOR EUROPE

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Ohio, unsuccessful candidate for

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tion, is taking his family to Eu- I ed to return and olunw tetA rope for a tour of the continent. politics oncemor Tin wSSraSS After his vacation Cox is expect- I for the coming campX

LARGEST U. S. COAST DEFENSE GUN IS COMPLETED

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The gun en route from Walter Reed arsenal to Rockaway Point for mounting.

-j .si, wj. iwu giant coast defense guns, the largest the government possesses, has been completed at the Walter Reed arsenal r

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Fort Tilden, off Rockaway Point,

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160 tons. It is of 16-inch bore and of the largest type being

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PRINCESS VISITING LONDON INCOGNITO.

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Princess Yolanda of Italy, daughter of King Emanuel and Queen Helena. Her marriage to a Britisa Royal Prince or to the Duke of Brabant has been often spoken ot, - -

UPHOLDS ABE LINCOLN.

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WINS UNIQUE POLITICAL HONOR.

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Mrs. Anna Dickie Olesen, who has been named by the MlnnesotaV' Democrats for the U,.S. Senate, is the first woman to attain thia distinction. She winjbe opposed by Senator Kellogg, the Repub- t lican nomine-j, '

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