Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 255, 26 October 1922 — Page 3
DEVELOPING VOICES MR PCRQflMQ DriDM
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TO LIFE OF SILENCE
(By Associated Press) JACKSONVILLE. Ill, Oct. 26. Voic
es for those born to silnce are being
developed through a new 6ystem In
eluding the use of a piano and a bass
drum at the Illinois State School for
the Deaf here, according to Col. O. C.
Smith, managing officer. Col. Smith,
who introduced the system, said that
pupils who never heard any sounds
even those of their own voices, are taught to speak by feeling sound, and that the school Is graduating pupils who can speak as well as persons who
can near. "By srettinz imnrpHsirms nf Rnunif -vi
brations to the brain through the sense Of touch." Col. Smith MnlJnd "anil
establishing the association between feeling and the tone and its production, variety and tone color can be per-
ceivea, wnn tne vowel sounds which
ore me music oi speecn, wmie tne con-
ruuanio are me noises. Plrat L MIA fivn
First ewrrlsps whlfh nwaVon
sense of tone In the deaf, as explained
oy coi. smitn. are performed by havinsr the nunil stand hv th ntanr,
, drum and place his finger tips lightly
upon ine instrument. Then high and low cords are struck for the purpose of raising and lowering the voice. This gives pitch. Jhe pupil receives the idea of U ... U 1 . - . . . . i i
jiijliilu uy TiarnuoiiB ieii inrouga ine piano case, the drum and also through the floor. The idea of accent comes by heavier or lighter vibrations, the regular beat in musical mMsnm mm.
pared to the accented beat forminfg a
oasis ror accent in words.
DUDils are advanced to whp.re in flan.
tion, phrasing and continuity are per-
runs, marches, simple dances and Ron en and advanced nil nil a can reH
poetry aloud with, smootL, rhythmical
i accent.
BUTLER RESIGNS AS CLERK OF U, S. COURT
Noble C. Butler, 78 years old, who
resigned as clerk of the United States district court of Indiana after serving
for 43 years, is the father of Walter
Butler of this city. He was the oldest clerk of a federal court in the United
States. Mr. Butler gave no explanation of his resignation. Miss Florence Butler, Mr. Butler's daughter, and Willard C. Ntahol3, deputy clerk, also resigned. Miss Butler has been chief deputy clerk for nine years. Mr. Nichols has been a deputy clerk in the office for 51 years. Because of his long experience as clerk of the court, Mr. Butler was one of the best known figures in the federal courts of the country- He served as clerk under Judges Thomas Drummond, Walter Quincy Gresham, William A. Woods, John H. Baker and A. B. Anderson. He was ex-lecturer on federal jurisprudence and procedure at Indiana university and later served in a similar capacity on the faculty of the Indiana Law school. He also served as special master in chancery In several important federal cases. Mr. Butler was a contributor to the American Law Review on legal subjects. Mr. Butler was a private In the 93d
Indiana volunteer infantry in the Civil war, leaving Hanover college in his junior year to enlist in the Union army. He served during the remainder of the war. He was born at Salem in Washington county, Feb. 21, 1844. He was named clerk in the federal court July 1, 1879.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1922.
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TWO MODERN WIZARDS DISCUSS ARTIFICIAL LIGHTNING
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Dr. Charles P. Steiwnetz entertained Tnomas X. Edison In his Schenectady laboratory and showed the latter some evidence of the work done dt an "artificial lightning machine" developed by IV. Steinmetz.
Republican Meetings Are
Arranged In Henry. County NEWCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 26. A ser
ies of Republican meetings, in one of
which Gov. Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky will be the epcaker, has been arranged for Henry county. The Kentucky executive will speak at the big gest meeting, to be held in Newcastle on the evening of Oct. 31. Congressman Elliott and George Barnard will speak Monday night, Oct. 30, at
Straughn Mr. Elliott will speak Wednesday night at Lewisville, and a meeting for colored voters will be addressed in Newcastle, Friday, Nov. 3, by Cornelius Richardson, of Richmond. A count automobile tour will be held Nov. 6, the day before election.
TO SELL BUILDINGS UPON NEWCASTLE Y. M. C. A. SITE NEWCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 26. Buildings on the Y. M.' C. A. building site wH be sold at public auction Saturday In order to clear the ground.
ENTHUSIASM AROUSED
OVER DRAMA PROJECT Considerable enthusiasm has been aroused In Richmond over the establishment Of a rVitnmnnitv drama. In
stitute. Persons back of the project
pian to nave an organization open to anyone who cares to belong. The following committee, which has been appointed to draw up a plan for a community dramatic organization.
was announced Thursday: Miss Eliz-
aoem uomstocK, chairman, Miss Helen Hunt Johnson, Miss Blanche Waite, Warren Beck Brandon Griffis, Phyllis Butler. Anna Harrington and Mrs. H. R. Robinson, ex-offlcio member. ' . Mrs. H. R. Robinson, chairman of the Community Service drama committee, will have the support of a number of local persons in an effort to provide means for expression of dramatic talent and for study of various phases of the theatre. The following persons will assist in the movement: Miss Maxine Murray, Mrs. W. C. Hibberd, Mrs. Ben BarteL W. G. Bate. Rev. George G. Burbanck, Carl Maasc, Miss Heten. Ruet, Miss Elsie Marshall, Miss Jane Dunlap Miss Blanche Waite, Miss Mary Jane'Loughead, Warren Beck, J Brandon Griffis, Miss Phyllis Butler, Miss Camilla Haner, Prof. E. P. Trueblood, Mrs. Ralph Himes. Mrs. Oscar Morton, Miss Helen Hunt Jonhson, John J. Green and P'. H. Slocum and Stanley Leeke, of the Community Service. Among the proposed activities of the drama institute will be: presentation of plays, directing, costuming, preparation of scenic effects, and a study of the various technical aspects of the
iiieatre. Richmond long has felt the need of
partlci pation in the Little Theatre movement, and it is felt that the proposed organization will be a big step toward attainment of that ideal here. With the establishment of a drama institute here it is planned to bring prominent lecturers here for a Beries of talks.
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Picks Nuts From Trees
Sought As Boy 75. Year Ago Frank M. Clark, of this city, Thursday was exhibiting a basket of hickory
nuts gathered from the same trees
u woicn ne picked nuts when a
boy 75 years ago. The trees are located in Union county near Dunlapsville, and the nuts are as large as good
size walnuts. Mr. Clark says that
uiiver 1 est, living south of Richmond, Is the only living person he knows who picked hickory nuts from the trees before he did. Mr. Test gathered nuts at the present site more than 80 years ago.
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