Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 219, 14 September 1922 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1922.

JAPAN AND RUSSIA AGREE ON AGENDA FOR i SIBERIAN CONFERENCE

(By Associated Press) CHANG CHUN, Sept. 14 Japan and Russia have tentatively agreed on the scope of the -conference for settlement of Siberian questions affecting the two countries. Delegates of the Chita Republic and the .Moscow soviet will participate jointly. : The agenda proposed at the Darien conference, Which ended without agreement will be enlarged as the basis of the present parley. Adolph Joffe and Jacoby Jansen today threatened to return to Russia after Gagsudalria. head of the Japanese delegation had communicated Tokio's reply to the Russian demand on widening the scope of the negotiations. Magsudairia stated that Tokio emphat

ically refused to enter any agreement

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Circuit Court

DISMISS CHENOWETH SUIT Suit of the Chenoweth Electric ser

vice company against Ollie Hodgin was dismissed Thursday. Hodgin was made defendant with the Business Men's Finance Association.

THREE LICENSES ISSUED William J. Borton, cabinet maker of Richmond and Hazel C. Albin, also of

Richmond, a bookkeeper, were issued

a marriage license at the county clerk's

office Wednesday. Early Thursday morning, Gordon A. Borton, a brother, applied with Miss Ruth E. Horr for a license. Both are residents of Richmond. Lee Wesley Milton and 'Jeannette Keller were issued marriage licenses Wednesday.

B. & 0. Shopcraft Heads To Meet Road President (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 14. Members of the B. and O. system executive committee of shopcraft unions will meet with Daniel Willard, president of that road in Baltimore tomorrow to negotiate under &e agreement reached in Chicago yesterday, it was announced today at the B. and O. shopcraft headquarters, located in Cincin

nati. Union officials, here predicted that the 17,000 men involved would return to work not later than Monday.

tion by Japan of the Moscow Soviet or Sovietism. He urged that the Chita government signed the supposed Darien agreement.

Pennsylvania Athletic Meet Saturday, September 16, 1922 Rifle shooting at Pennsylvania range, east shops, 10 a. m. (standard time); Bwimming at 10 a. m., Drover's pool; tennis 10 a. m. at Reid Field; track and field events at 12 o'clock at Reid Field.

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Called by Death

MRS. MARY E. CAMPBELL WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., Sept 14. Mrs. Mary E. Campbell S!k years old, formerly of Williamsburg, died Friday, Sept 8, at tho home of - her daughter, Mrs. Harry McNeill, Santa Monica, Calif. She was the sister of Caroline Campbell and Asher Pearce, both living in Williamsburg. MRS. VIOLA SHUFFLETON GREENVILLE,- Ohio, Sept. 14. Word received in Greenville by rela-

NEW FALL FABRICS now on display. Let me tailor you a suit that will please you. G. H. GERLACH

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tives and friends, announces the

death of Mrs. Viola Shuffleton, 73

years old. widow of the late Robert A. Shuffleton, and a former resident of Greenville. She was the step-mother

of Mrs. John P. Lucas, of this place.

Radio business is about one per cent of the sales of department stores.

Fail To Send Bonus B'iU Back For Clause On Land (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. An effort to send the soldiers bonus bill back to conference for ihe insertion of a land reclamation option, failed today in the house.

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