Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 224, 20 September 1922 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1922.

DRUG SMUGGLING IN BURMA HAS BECOME WELL DEVELOPED ART

f By Associated Press) RANGOON, Burma, Sept. 20. The drug smugglers of India and Burma, through long years of experience, have developed a finished system of operations which has little resemblance to the more or less crude and hit or miss methods of rum runners in the United

States. The men who finance the smuggling of drugs, says R. K. Anderson, superintendent of the Burmese Excise department, are to all appearances in

their real occupations as traffickers in opium, cocaine, morphine and hemp

drugs, but leave the details to hosts of underlings. If an underling is ar-

cipal pays his fine, gives him his salary, and supports his family while he is in prison. "That a certain man Is a smuggler is well known to the authorities," reports Mr. Anderson. "In fact the suspect will cheerfully admit it. He

Knows mat ne cannot be touched unless the contraband is found in his possession." - The chief source of protection to

smugglers is the accessibility to brib

ery of those who are charged with the duty Of preventing smuggling. They

can make more money by failing to

suppress smuggling than by suppressing it.

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CARLOS CITY, Ind. Among those

attending the Richmond fair held in

Glen Miller park were Mr. and Mrs

Garry Cox and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Adamson and family, Mrs. J. H

Adamson, Miss Donna Belle Wisner,

Elmer Coggshall, Mrs. A. T. Coggshall

Misses Charlotte and Katherine Cogg-

Ehal:, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morri

pon, Mrs. C. J. Ballenger, Mrs. Dan

Eugle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Love

" and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Love.

Mr. and Mrs. Bart Burroughs and daughter ...Mrs. Belle McAlister spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Kennedy, near Richmond . . " ..Miss Nellie Morrison called on Miss "Donna Belle Wisner Friday evening.. Frank Miller of Boone county is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Catey Dr. C. E. Martin was called to see Milton Moran who is quite sick Mrs. Alonzo Hutchins has returned to her home near Stroh, after a two weeks' visit among relatives here.... Miss Hannah Moran has returned to her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Catey after a visit among friends at Chesterfield, most of the summer. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cates entertained to . Sunday .dinner Mr. and Mrs. Norma Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Oren

Shellabarger, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dil-i Ion and Mrs. Ida Hoppes Rev. Log-'

an Hunt preached at Morgan Creek Sunday evening in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Charles Wright of Farmland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols and family of Connersville, Mrs. Sarah Lemon of Monroe, Neb., and Mrs. Sarah Collins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hodson Sunday Harry Swain spent Sunday at his home here Rev. Scotten of Modoc gave a lecture and showed stereopticon views of missionary fields at Union Chapel Sunday evening lor the benefit of the missionary society of that place

Some from here have been attending the revival services at Martindale

Mrs. Alice Smith entertained her

daughters from Jay county, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tharp of Richmond

Sunday. .. .Mrs. Ida Hoppes is spending the week among relatives near

here Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alyea

have rented the Joseph R. Morrison farm and moved Monday. Nellie and Russell Morrison will stay with them and attend high school at Huntsville Mrs. Sarah Lemon visited with Mrs. L. K. Martin Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. John Catey entertained company from Muncie and Vern Reynolds of Williamsburg Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lee and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Beard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Love and family, Mr. and Mrs. Verlie Love and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beard and son, Earl, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson entertained to Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cox and family and Mrs. Naomi Johnson Roy Jennings was ill Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alyea Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John Catey Sunday evening The Home Economics class will meet Sept. 28, instead of Sept. 21, on account of the home coming at Lynn Members of the Huntsville high school enjoyed a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Burough

Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kinsey spent Sunday away from home Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hutchins and

daughter-. Marie, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hutchins at "Stroh, Ind Miss Elaine Nich

ols, formerly of this place is learning

! to a be nurse at the M. E. hospital at

i Indianapolis.

LIBERTY, Ind. Rev. David R. Moore who has been very ill at the home of his son in Oxford was able to come to Liberty Saturday A small crowd- attended a Republican meeting at the court house Saturday

evening Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Claw-

son visited their daughter Sylvia, Sunday. She is attending a private school near Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chance of Connersville were in Liberty Sunday Jess Stevens and son Freeman were in Indianapolis Saturday on business Mr. and Mrs. George Burkett have returned to their home in Connersville after a week's visit with the Connel family here

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Marc Peter, minister to Switzerland. Marc Peter and Mrs. Peter have just sailed for Europe - "-r spending a .vacation at home. Peter is American minister to Switzerland.

Cook joined them at Franklin and

came with them Homer Beeson of

Dayton spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Breese and family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elstro, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Mattix spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mattix and family Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pryfogle and children Ruth and William spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davis of Eaton The annual community fair will be held in the New Westville church basement Friday and Saturday night of this week. A program will be given each evening. No admission will be charged. The public is cordially invited. Prizes will be awarded for best collection of garden products, baked goods, fancy work, etc.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jobe of near Quakertown were in Liberty Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Wrayof Indianapolis are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tompkins of Rushville visited in Liberty Sunday Two pieces of real estate belonging to the Mackey estate were sold at public auction. Mrs. Tip White of Harmony township bought the house on South street for $1510. Mrs. Alice Miller bought the property on Westcott street for $900 Mrs. T. J. McMahan and daughter of Kent, Ohio are visiting Dennis Gleason and family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stevens and son visited Jess E. Stevens and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman of Liberty and Mrs. Flora M. Freeman of Alexandria, Virginia Sunday H. C. Adams of Indianapolis is in Liberty in the interest of the Modern Woodmen lodge.

ECONOMY, Ind. The S. P. I. social will be held Wednesday night, Sept. 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dines Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ballenger and daughter of Carlos, and Miss Barbara Clark Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup entertained at dinner Sunday, Sylvester Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barnes... Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beard and Miss Mariaro Beard enjoyed dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrison and daughter Margaret Milo S. Hinkle,

a returned missionary from Jamaica, will preach at the Friends church Sun

day morning. .. .Sam Byrd moved his

family to Connersville Monday, where he is employed at a factory Jake Leuellen moved ' into his own home Tuesday, recently purchased of. Will

iam McCann. . .Mrs. Nan Cook return ed home from Richmond, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. O. T. Knode. .. .Henderson Oler is re

covering rapidly, though he has not

the use of his left arm and left leg.

Mr. and Mrs. Ohmer Oler returned to their home at Richmond Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oler assisted in the care of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Oler Many Economyites attended the fair at Richmond and well satisfied are the reports Mr. and Mrs. Earl Radcliff and daughter Pearl Marie have moved to Hagerstown for the winter Mr. and Mrs. Outland of Richmond, and Miss Scott of Mathews, Economy high school teachers, have taken rooms and board at the Cranor hotel H. Saunders and family spent the week end with relatives at Newcastle. . .Mr. and Mrs. Charley Newman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morrison...

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scantland and Robert Burgess of Modoc, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Manning.... Miss Robtrta Swain spent Sunday with Miss Elizabeth Weyl Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Cain were guests Sunday with Miss Ella Cain and mother.... Mr. and Mrs. pavid Jordan entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. Eldo Cain anl family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordon and son Willard Charley Edwards of Springport is here the guesi of relatives.

MIDDLEBORO, Ind. The young

people's class of the M. E. Sunday

school pleasantly surprised Miss Dor

othy and Nell Williams at their home

in Middleboro Saturday night in the form of a farewell party for Mr. and

Mrs. W.' B. Williams and daughters.

who will soon leave for Florida. A

delightful time was spent In music

and games and a delicious lunch was served to: Miss Iris Alexander, Miss

Helen Frist, Miss Lois Alexander,

Miss Ardith White, Miss Audrie Alex

ander, Miss Alice Ross, Miss Inez Townsend, Miss Hazel Barney, Miss

Hazel Thomas. Miss Nell Williams, Miss Dorothy Williams, Albert Hartman, Paul Stanley, Ralph Stanley, Charles Benson, Oren Alexander, Low

ell Pattie, Ralph Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams Mr. and . Mrs. W. B. Williams and family entertained at their home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Werking, Miss Rean Werking, Miss Myrtle Werking, Miss Edith Hogue, William Werking, Jr.. all of Hagerstown, and Miss Lucy Williams, of Reid hospital Mr. and Mrs. Roe Ray and family, east of New Paris, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Mikesell. . . :Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markey are the parents of a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Higgs and Mrs. Mettie Soden and son Charles of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vore and son were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson. John Turner has just returned from visiting in Marion and Martinsville.... Mr. and Mrs. K. Tracy and family of Richmond, were guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Elam

Mikesell and family Mrs. Myrtle Ulmer spent Thursday night with Mrs Dora Little Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son Paul motored to Unio i City Sunday and were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. William Bobier Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney had as their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eradbury and children, Mr. and Mrs.

TWEEDY CLUB IMS

FIVE NEW MEMBERS

Addition of five new members to the organization by various Democratic candidates featured the meeting of the Lillie Tweedy club held in the council chambers of the city hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. L. Monarch presided. Democratic organization leaders mad special mention of the sixth district rally to be held here Oct. 4, at which time ex-Governor James M. Cox. of Ohio, and former Governor Samuel Ralston, of Indiana, will speak. Education of women in political matters is the object of the club, according to Mrs.' Monarch. A committee was appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws.

Homer Heinbaugh and Mr. and Mre. Clarence Ball, all south of Richmond. :...Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miles entertained Saturday evening at supper. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pitts and son. Seiell, Mr. and Mrs. Add Chenoweth. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foiehn and Miss Anna Miller of Indianapolis.

NEW WESTVILLE, Ohio. Mrs. Charles Smelser left Wednesday for an extended visit in the east, while gone she will visit Mr. and Mrs. George Cotton of Hartford, Conn Mrs. Benson of Richmond, Mrs. Elsie Hicks and daughter Catherine, Miss Essie Ballenger were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and family Sunday Miss Laura Thomas and fiance Edwin W. Wright and Ed. Cook motored from Cincinnati Saturday night and spent Saturday night and Sunday with

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