Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 209, 2 September 1922 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1922.

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

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' Frederick K. Nielsen. Frederick K. Nielsen has left the post of solicitor of the state department to become agent and chief counsel of the U. S. in arbitration with the British government of a number of claims of ejach nation which have arisen in the past century. The arbitration comes under the terms of the Hague conference of 1907.

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Fifteen persons were killed and scores injured when a passenger train plunged into a canal at Gravesend, London. The railway runs .'along side the canal at that point.

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Miss Helen Buckshaw doing the swan dive at Lake Honatcon v ater Carnival which won for her a gold cup,

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Frederick L. Eubeler. Frederick L. Eubeler, twentyfour, Brooklyn . electrical wizard, has perfect, i a machine, he'Eays, which will take electric current from the air and utilize it to gen- , erate light and power. The majf chiae can fca bniltoy SZS, -

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Senator David A. Reed.

Senator David A. Beed, Pennsylvania Republican, made his debut in the senate with a maiden speech against the bonus. He declared veterans were more anxious to see taxes reduced and the national debt

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Above, view of the destroyed and damaged buildings. Below, Infant Forhan, thrown from his cradle in the Forhan home a block away by the force of the blast. Labor difficulties are blamed for the series of dynamite explosions which wrecked four houses, under construction, in Garfield Heights. - suburb" of Cleveland. Charges under two other houses failed to explode. Two sticks of dynamite near these buildings were stepped upon and broken by firemen and searchers. Fire followed the blasts. Loss is set at $30,000. An infant son of J. P. Forhan, in a home near the dynamited buildings, was blown from his crib and showered with broke:, gli ss, but escaped unhurt.

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Btate and federal officials are probing the wreck of a Pennsy freight train near Indianapolis in which an open switch, believed

Wrecked locomotive after being derailed near Indianapolis.

to have been tampered with, sent the locomotive and nineteen cir3 into the ditch. Evidence of tampering with switches has been

found in connection with threa similar wrecks. A recent wreck near Gary; Ind., showed intentional destruction of equipment.

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- -0 .-j " . lutuagc, vuici in vestigator J. G. Glaser and Assistant Attorney-General C. W. Klddekauf, who are on the site of the Herrin massacre, where a score of non-union men were killed, conducting an investigation. AttorneyGeneral Brundage's life has been threatened and he has bfen wamed to keep out of Williamson county. ' . The Grand Jury has returned an indictment charging that the indicted fired the shot which killed Supt. C. K. McDowell, .

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Attorney C W. Middlekaupf. C. W. Middlekaupf, assistant attorney general of Illinois, is taking an active part in the special grand jury investigation of the Herrin Baae, massacre - - --

Richard Mulcahy.

Richard Mulcahy, minister of defense under the Dail Eirann, has left his post to succeed the late Michael Collins, assas.-.inated, u commander in chief of the Free State forces in the field. Mulcahy wo is a member of the triumvirate, with William T. Coegrove and

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