Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 125, 6 April 1918 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918

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KUTII ORDERED TO SHUT STORE FOR JIVE DAYS New Paris Storekeeper Penalized by the Food Admin istrator.

EATON. O., April 6. Closing of his Krocery store for a period of five days is the penalty imposed upon James Kuth of New Paris by the state food administrator, -who declared him guilty of selling flour and omitting the required substitutes. The administrator's order decrees that Kuth's store in New Paris shall close April 8 and remain closed for five days, during which time he is prohibited from making any sales. However, permission is given him to receive at the store cream, milk and eRga for hia creamery business. The order directing Kuth to close for a certain period was received here Friday by the county food administrator. While the statement said the state food administration felt that the proper penalty for disobeying the administration's food program would be the shutting off of future supplies for the grocery, yet this penalty would not be imposed, but that be would be required to close his place of business and make no sale for five days. Mutt Co-Operate The order contained instructions to Kuth to write the state food administration a letter stating that he would co-operate in the work of the administration; also that he had made no sales during the period of his enforced closing. By so doing he is advised that be will be permitted to resume business operations April 13. Kuth is alleged to have violated the food regulations in two specific Instances, in that he sold two men flour without compelling them to take substitutes. Complaint against Kuth is gald to have been filed by New Paris residents. So far as known to the public it is the first violation in Preble

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county brought to tho attention of the

state food administration. Although they cannot be verified,

Is reoorted that other cases of viola

tion in the county will be lodged withH

the Btate administration. It is said complaints will be kept from the public by the county food administration until after disposition is made of the cases by the state departmentDefends Position In a publilc statement Kuth denies he wilfully violated the food regulations, but that the two men who alleged they bought flour without buying substitutes worked upon his sympathies and induced him to not compel them to take all the substitutes coming to them. He says he blindedly permitted himself to believe he was favoring them. The statement goes on to declare he and his family are loyal to the government, the president, and that they believe in the righteousness of the war. a a An evirioncA of their loyalty the

statement declares the family bought

$400 worth of Liberty Donas, i6v worth of war saving stamps, gave $48 to the Red Cross and about $8 to the Y. M. C. A. war fund. The statement closes with: "We are for our governmont for nnr nrpRident. for the Red

Cross and all else that will help win

this war."

William Haberkern Wins Second Honors Fortville won first place In the district discussion contest held Friday night at Rushvill, and William Haberkern, representing the Richmond high school, was awarded second honors. Newcastle was given third place. According to the judges, Haberkern stood above his opponents in his constructive speech, but Thomas of Fortville led In the rebuttal, for which he received two first and Haberkern one. The subject of the discussion was War Finance. The judges were Mr. Brown, of Rushville; Prof. Lyon, of Connersvile, and Mr. Strickler, of Rushville.

ESTABLISH AGENCY

Whitewater Lodge, I. O. O. F., at its meeting Friday night, voted to establish a first-class thrift stamp agency in the lodge. '

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MIDDLEBORO, IND. Joseph Brooks and family, Will Brooks and family of Jacksontmrg and Walter Brooks and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brooks Theodore Cook was in Richmond Monday.... .Elistus Little and family spent Sunday with Robert Hough's of Richmond Mrs. Mary Cook visited relatives at Knightstown Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore have moved to Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Vertell Evans of Richmond took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Darner Sunday. Orlan Hatfield of Dayton, Miss Hatfield of Richmond and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and children were afternoon callers.. ....Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid and daughter spent Sunday with A. O. Boyd and family Mrs. Mary Pemberton visited Mrs. Myrtle Puttcff of Richmond Saturday and Sunday.... A masquerade surprise party was given on Pleasant Seaney Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Addleman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogone, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore and John Hawkins Miss Inez Townsend and Miss Hallca Reid visited the local school Friday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore spent Sunday with Mrs. Jessie BealB of Richmond. . ..George Baker and family and Alva Hunt and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Baker near- Pleasant Hill, O There will be a patriotic program and service flag at the Middleboro school house Thursday night, April 11. No admission. Everybody come. . .'. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and family entertained the following guests Sunday: Harry Thomas and family, Or-

vllle Thomas and family. Elex Waltins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck, Mary Thomas and Hannah Totten....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, Hazel A. Willard Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore called on Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Addleman Sunday night.

CUNARDER SENT DOWN.

NEW YORK, April 6. The Cnnard line steamship Valaria, a vessel of 5, 865 tons gross register, has been sunk in the Irish Sea, according to word received here by Insurance interests. The Valaria left here March 4, with cargo for a British port. DRY LEADER SPEAKS NEW PARIS, O., April 6. S. A. Probst, district superintendent of thf Anti-Saloon league, was the principal speaker at a luncheon given here Fri day evening by members of the county dry federation.

International League to Have Active Career NEW YORK, April 6. The new international league has been assured an active career for 1918 and doubtless many seasons to come. At a meeting of the club owners at the Biltmore hotel, assurances and guarantees were forthcoming In such profusion as to dispel the last lingering doubt of this circuit. Six franchises have already , been granted and the granting of the additional memberships is now a mere formality. The league will comprise the following cities: Baltimore, Toronto, Rochester and Jersey City, Buffalo, Newark and Syracuse. The league will play 126 games.

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