Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 178, 28 July 1922 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM 'AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922.

GANDHI IS TREATED WITH CONSIDERATION A IN SAB ARM ATI JAIL ' (By" Associated PressV. - BOMBAY, Jujy 28. Thaf Mahatma Gandhi has been receiving every possible consideration from the authorities of the Sabarmatl jail, where he is

confined, is evident from the reports i of the many friendg -who have visited him there. Gandhi spends at least half an hour each day in spinning, and is devoting his remaining energy to literary work. He Is allowed to have his own food brougftt to him. , Goat's milk, toast, oranges and raisins constitute hi3 usual diet. One who visited Gandhi in jail recently describes his life there as follows : . " ". "Ever since his arrest, the author

ities have been very, kind and consid

erate. They place no restrictions on interviews, but grant as many as it is possible to arrange for. At these interviews, either the superintendent or the Jailer Is present. "Gandhi sits in the veranda in front

of his cell with a quilt on the floor and with two pillows at his back, in the same style as in his own home. Visitors are taken inside the jail, and Gandhi receives them in his veranda. They discuss all sorts of questions, no restrictions being made as to the subjects for conversation. "The Mahatma is allowed to receive

all his letters, and even to reply to them, with the condition that the letters are countersigned and passed by

me supentendent. ; "The prisoner's" usual food consists of goat's milk, toast, oranges and rais

ins. These are brought -to him three times a day. Several' months ago Gandhi made a vow not to take his

second meal without spinning for at least half an hour. He has been able to observe this, even while in jail.

Travelers Notes By Post C. Scribe

PULLING AGAINST EACH OTHER Two fool Jackasses Say! Get this 'dope Were tied together with a piece of rope.

Said one to the other, 'Ton come my way "While I take a nibble from this new mown hay." "I won't:' said the other, "you come with me. For I too have some hay, you see." So they got nowhere, just pawed up dirt. And ho, by golly! that rope did hurt.

PULLING TOGETHER

Then they faced about, these stubborn

mules, And said, "We're acting like Human

Fools." "Let's pull together, I'll go your way, Then come with me, and well both eat hay." Well, they ate their hay and liked it, too; And swore to be comrades good and true. As the sun went down they were heard to bray, "Ah! this is the end of a perfect day." And so, my comrades of the T. P. A., may we never act like two foolish

mules, but let us all pull together with ! all of our strength, all the time. By pulling together is what has brought success to. the grand old T. P. A., the organization which stands for reliability in all its acts. Complimenting Miss Dorothy Bilks, a bride-elect, a six o'clock dinner was served to the following named persons at Rose Corner farm, Dunlapville, on last Wednesday evening: Miss Dorothy E. Dilks, Dr. E. Roberts Richie of Brewster, N. Y.; Mrs. Alice J. Dilks,

Miss Mary Evans, Miss Sarah Evans, Theo Hill, Mrs. Grace Dilks Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Dilks, George Dilks and Mr. and Mrs. H. Shuman Jones. Frank Highly, a valued member of

Post C, has accepted a position in Chicago and goes there at once to begin his duties. The position is with the firm Mr. Highey formerly represented for so many years and it is like "going back home." Post C members dislike to have Frank move from Richmond, but we are consoled in the thought that he will retain his membership in Post C, and that we will have the pleasure of seeing him occasionally. The law of the road in this country

is for vehicle drivers to keep to thei right, when meeting each other. Strange as it may seem to the average j

United States citizen, that is not the i

rule or custom in England and her colonies. The following is the English rule in verse:

The rule of the road is a paradox quite, In riding or driving along; ' l( you go to the Jeft, you are suift to go right If you go to the right you are wrong.

The scribe well remembers the first time he visited Vancouver, B. C, and tried to pass every one on the right, and I judged that nearly every one I met thoueht I was pithpr rrazv nr

! drunk, and I surely thought there was

something radically wrong with the natives. A SENSIBLE NAME They chose a name for the baby fair, "Archie," he was called ; So when he's old and shy of hair They can call him Archi-bald.

JUMPS TO SAVE LIFE ANDERSON, Ind., July 28. C. M. Phillips, 30 years old. a Big Four brakeman, Jumped 15 feet from the top of a box car at the south yards to save himself when a freight train side swiped a switch train. Both of Phillips's ankles were sprained and he was badly bruised.

Births

PHILIPPINES AWAIT DENBY MANILA, July 28 Secretary of the Navy Edwin Dcnby will arrive at Oloneapo. Luzon. Sunday, July 30, and at Manila the following day, accord

ing to a wireless message from the I transport Henderson to the Cavite naval, station. !

WILLIAMSBUR. Ind. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duke, a daughter-. LOSANTVILLE, Ind. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jellison, & son, Charles Eugene. LIBERTY, Ind. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Omar Farr, a daughter. Mr. and . ,

Mrs. Farr are now living In Indianapolis. Mrs. Farr formerly was Miss

Mary Bryson.

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