Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 274, 1 September 1919 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, SEPT. 1, 1919.

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WILSON TO CALL CONFERENCE ON

LABOR PROBLEM Labor Day Message Expresses Intention to Bring Labor and Industry Together.

WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. President Wilson, in a Labor day message to American workers Sunday, announced

that he would call, in the near future,

a conference of representatives of labor and industry "to discuss fundamental means of bettering the whole relationship of capital and labor and putting the whole question of wage.s upon another footing." The message, as made public at the White House, follows: "I am encouraged and gratified by the progress which is being made in controlling the cost of living. The support of the movement is widespread and I confidently look for substantial results, although I must counsel patience as well as vigilance, because results will not come instantly or without teamwork. "Let me again emphasize my appeal to every citizen ol the country to continue to give his personal support in this, and to make it as active as possible. Urges Personal Economy. "Let him not only refrain from doing anything which at the moment will tend to increase the cost of living, but let him do all in his power to increase the production; and further than that let him at the 6ame time himself carefully economize in the matter of consumption. "By common action in this direction we shall overcome a danger greater than the danger of war. "We will hold steady a situation

-which is fraught with possibilities of hardship and suffering to a large part

of our population.

"We will enable the process of pro

duction to overtake the processes oi

consumption; and we will speed the I restoration of an adequate purchasing

power for wages. Gratified at Support. "I am particularly gratified at the support which the government policy has received from the representatives of organized labor and I earnestly hope that the workers generally will emphatically indorse the position of their leaders and thereby move with the government instead of against it in the solution of this greatest domestic problem. "I am calling for as early a date as practicable a conference in which authoritative representatives of labor nnd of those who direct labor will

discuss fundamental means of better-1

ing the whole relationship of capital nnd labor and putting the whole question of wages upon another footing. "WOODROW WILSON." The proposed conference It was stated authoritatively Sunday, would be called to meet soon after President Wilson returns at the end of September from his speech making tour of the West. It was thought likely that the meeting would be held at the White House as was the reconstruction conference of Governors and mayors 'ast spring. mndolpOarmers TO FORM LEAGUE

WINCHESTER. Ind., Sept. 1. Farmers have been holding enthusiastic meetings in the various townships of this county. Each township is expected to form a permanent organization, which is to be a branch of the Indiana Federation of Farmers. Whit River township has organized and

JOUniv ARfiiL nimtijuii v j land. Friday night to assist In organ-j izing in Monroe township. j The Red Cross chapter of Randolph ; county held a meeting Friday night! in the Presbyterian church, for the purpose of discussing some important : fubjects. ' Hobart Houk. 2.1. Modoc and Esther utin. 21. Winchester: and Harry; Bond. 26. Richmond, and Mary L. Mil-1

t ..nn iovp nprn HCCIIM'U lUi

marry. . , Mrs. Irvin Cranor. who was stricken Tndav afternoon, at

their farm south of the city, ha,, int.i,t to her home South Meridian

Ftreet. and at the present time is somewhat improved. The Parks bakery was broken into Tuesday night by thieves' who gained entrance through a window in the rear of the bakery. Seven dollars in money was taken, and several bottles The ixth annual convention of th Federation of Women's societies of the nglaise Lutheran conference, which was held in Trinity Lutheran church, at Union City, closed Friday aftT an excellent program. Delegates were present from various Ohio cities. Mrs. Lvdia Veit. of Union City gavo ihe address of welcome, which was responded to by Mrs. Roy Linn of SMrev Ohio. The principal speaker was Dr ' Mee president of Capital universitv, Columbus. Ohio. Over on

hundred visitors were present. Many persona had their pockets picked, while changing cars at Union City for Greenville, Ohio, to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reinheimer at

tended the funeral of Mr. Reinheimcr's nephew in Cleveland, Saturday. The young boy, who was only five years of age, was instantly killed by an automobile, when he attempted to

cross the street in front of one. Ollie Canada, a young lad, took a pony and cart Wednesday, belonging to Ennis Roosa. He was captured by Marshal Fletcher and Mr. Roosa, south of Winchester. A short time ago he stole a horse and buggy from a hitchrack In this city. He will be given a hearing as soon as Judge Shockney returns from his vacation. Farmland expects to celebrate Labor Dav Monday, by an elaborate celebration. There will be entertainment of all kinds during the day and evening.

Winchester is to have an ice plant in the near future. W. O. Longnecker

has contracted for the plant, which will be shipped to this city from Ft. Wayne. The daily capacity of the plant will be twenty tons. The firm wijl be known as the Winchester Ice and Storage company, with Webster O. Longnecker, Ell Miller and Herschel Miller directors. Capital stock $10,000. The Home Coming held at North Salem, northeast of Union City, Saturday was a success, in every respect. It was held in honor of returned soldiers of the World War. The speaker was Lieutenant Recks of Piqua, Ohio. There was a ball game, music and various other kinds of entertainment throughout the day. E. C. Wilmore of Chicago and Carl Wilmore of Pittsburgh, Pa., are in the city called by the death of their father, B. F. Wilmore. Friends have received word of the safe arrival of Miss Elsie Peacock in New York, from overseas. Miss Peacock Is a trained nurse and was one of the first to go to France, from Indiana. She has been in Germany several months.

$10,000 PAID AT HAGERSTOWN SALE

The highest price paid in the Polled Angus cattle ring at the auction sale of show stock at Hagerstown, on Saturday, was $600 for Elfrlda, a year

ling heifer owned by J. W. Ball, of Newcastle, and Harry Laudig -was the purchaser. The next highest priced animal. Queen of Rosenberry, dating from September, 1918, went to Harry

Rhodes of Hageratown, at $410.

Ainsworth and Son paid $215 for a

cow and calf, and $200 for Balhalgardy

Queen, a four year old. Two regis

tered Shorthorns, with calves at side,

brought $100 each.

As the sale was open to all comers to make everything as interesting aa

possible, some fanners put up unregistered stock for the benefit of farm buyers. These went at average sale

prices, depending on quality and ages. Very few of the handsome Belgian and Percheron exhibits were shown in

the sale ring, nor were the driving or saddle horses put up by their own

ers.

These were simply entered as show

features to lend Interest to the affair in a public spirited way. A two-year

old Percheron filly was bid in by

Frank Stout at $212.50.

The sale opened at 1:30 Saturday

afternoon and netted about $10,000 to the various owners. In the absence of Colonel Fred Reppert, of Decatur, Indiana, who was to have sold the Angus offering. William Kirk, of Anderson, assisted by Albert Hindman, Everett Button and Clem Conway during the afternoon.

Indiana News Brevities

NOBLESVILLE George Anthony

sold his 100 acre farm for $36,000, or $225 an acre to William Johnson, a farmer of Boone county.

MUNCIE The aggregate valuation

of real estate and personal property

of Delaware county is $108,222,50o, while the city of Muncie is $51,633,535, according to a report made by the

county auditor. ,

WABASH The annual reunion of

the Miami county Old Settler's as

sociation was held at Luken's lake.

near here, Sunday.

move in the government's campaign to combat the high cost of living was made today by Wheat Director Julius

H. Barnes, in warning all dealers in

wheat, wheat flour and other products

delinquent In taking out Federal lie-

Ten thousand gross of steel pens can be made from one ton of metal.

It is estimated that one seed of cotton, with the application of ail possible care and skill, would produce 40,000,000,000 seeds in six years.

COLUMBUS The Bartholomew County Farmer's association has the distinction of being the first organisation in the state to raise its quota of $2,500 for the $200,000 fund for the Indiana State Federation of Farmers. MUNCIE For the first time in years the coroner of Delaware county, J. H. Williams, has had no official business in a month's time. MUNCIE Elaborate preparations are being made for the Welcome Home celebration for all Delaware county returned war service men which will be staged Oct. 1. WABASH Glen Fox, chief of police was called out Saturday to arrest a calf which had made itself at home by going to sleep in the middle of Main street, and was blocking the traffic. Fox had to call on the fire department for assistance. A rope was tied around the calf's neck, and it was dragged back to its pen.

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