Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 2, 12 November 1919 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1919.

GOAL DISTRIBUTION AGAIN IN HANDS OF

R.R, ADMINISTRATION Announcement was made Wednesday by officials of the Pennsylvania railroad, that despite the calling off of the coal strike, the portion of the order on distribution of coal to consumers, releasing certain classifications, has been rescinded, and that all coal -will aeain be subject to federal supervision. This order affects private consumers, public utilities and railroads. According to the order, however, this will not work any hardship on consumers, as the administration has

worked out plans whereby coal will be evenly distributed. Part of the order follows: "This means that beginning at onco the same method of procedure in securing bituminous coal as was originally set forth in the plan established by the Fuel administration and the United States railroad administration will be restored. Application for coal for commercial use will again have to be made to the freight agent of the railroad which will make the delivery. This will then be passed on to the local railroad committee and if approved by them it will go to the regional coal committee for final authorization, coal for inland and coastwise shipping will again have to be secured through the commissioners of the tidewater coal exchange who arc co-operating with the regional and railroad committees and who act as agents for the railroads making the deliveries."

Ohio News Flashes

AKRON After January 1. Akron's

fire department will operate on the

two platoon system, 24 hours on and 24 hours off.

CINCINNATI The wedding of Mathias Mindorff, 76 and Mrs. Mary Hartung, 56, was performed at St. Francis Seminary chapel by Mindorff's son, the Rev. Claude Mindorff.

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Monroe School Notes

PIQUA A compulsory order for vaccination of all Btudents in the

schools Is likely as a result of the discovery of 15 cases of small pox by health ofilcer Br. J. II. Lowe. OOLCMBTTS More than 500 yoanj men from every "ounty in the state will attend the Ohio Sunday school conference of young people to be held at the Indianola M. E. church in this city, Nov. 2S, 29 and 30. GREENVILLE The public health association of this city has opened an office for the community nurse here, the office to be located on Wayne avenue.

SIDNEY The firt hunting license ever issued to a woman in this county, was that obtained by Mrs. Leslie Roberts, of this city. She gave her age as 21 and weight, 109. HAMILTON A general good time meeting for soldiers, sailors and marines who served in the World War

was given by the Hamilton lodge of Elks at their home. Mayor Smith extended a welcome to the boys and .1. Wesley Morris responded. CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Needle Trades Association will spend $25,000 for newspaper advertising in 1920 to urge girls to enter the factory work.

Dorothy Parks was absent from the fourth grade Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dewitt McGriff. Monroe's Agricultural society held Its first program Friday, November 7. The debate was: Resolved, that the tractor is more efficient than the draft horse on the farm. The judges decided in favor of the negative. Merna Comer was absent from the seventh grade Friday. The Monroe eighth grade basketball team met Monroe freshman team on the Eldorado floor Saturday evening, Nov. 8. Miss Dosia Waggoner spent the week end at her home in Greenville. Lewis McKee visited the school Friday afternoon. The movies for next Thursday night will feature Vivian Marton in "Little Miss Optimist". Piano and violin music will be rendered during the show. The Sophomore class entertained the Juniors Friday evening, Nov. 7, at the Blackford home near Eldorado. The following teachers attended the Central Ohio Teachers' association at Dayton, Nov. S: Miss Florence Agler and Miss Ruth Markey. A German firm has been commissioned to build 300 concrete houses at Laon.

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DR. RAE TO KNIGHTSTOWN.

Dr. J. J. Rae, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will go to Knlghtstown Wednesday afternoon to deliver an address at a banquet which is to be given there in behalf of raising the Knightstown Presbyterian Church debt. Dr. Rae will speak on tli3 "Church of the New Day."

EATON. O.. Nov. 12. Movement is

under way looking to location of a fac

tory in Eaton that works over manufactured glass, the proposition to locate hero coming from a Cincinnati company, which declares it is seeking a location in a small city to avoid labor troubles. The comnanv declares it wants no

bonus, nor has It any stock to sell. It

ask for good streets leading to the factory; also plenty of water and power. Housing for its employes is a feature of its proposition. It is generally conceded that the housing feature will be practically the, only stumbling block in the city's way of meeting up to the requirements of the proposition. The factory would employ 100 or more hands at the outset. Dr. Breeze Speaks Dr. Moses Breeze, of Columbus, leading figure in the Presbyterian denomination in the United States, and Dr. Richards, of New York, representative of the New Era committee, come to Eaton to deliver addresses at a church institute to be held Thursday afternoon and evening in the

Presbyterian church. A number of ministers from Dayton, members of the Dayton Presbytery, will be in at

tendance, as also will dipgates from

the Presbyterian churches in Preble

county and adjoining counties. "Social Service", "Church Organl

zations", "Church Advertising" and

"Church Loyalty" will Ik? among the themes discussed in the meeting. The afternoon session will begin at 2 o'clock and the evening session at 7:30 o'clock. The Missionary society of the church will serve supper at 5:30 in the afternoon. Officers to be Trained. Department heads, committees, etc., of the Preble County Red Cross chap ter will be nani'-d by J. E f'arkrnewly elected chairman, in the next regular meeting, which will be hld the first Friday in December, as regular meetings in the future will be held the first Friday in each month, in Eaton. The hour of the meetings will

be 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, in order to make it more convenient for members of the directing committee from various points in the county. Because of the poor showing at this time, the drive for new members and renewal of memberships has been extended by the chapter to November 24.

Gas Increase Granted. By terms of a new franchise grant

ed by the city council to the Jantba Light & Fuel company, the company

is permitted to raise the rates for natural, gas in Eaton from 45 cents a

thousand cubic feet to 60 cents a thou

sand cubic feet, which applies to the

first 5,000 feet. The second 5,000 feet

will cost 70 cents and the next 5,000

feet will cost 80 cents a thousand. All above 15,000 feet will cast at the rate

of 90 cents a thousand, the maximum.

A minimum rate of $1 will be estab

lished, all consumers to pay this sum

whether or not a dollar's worth of

gas is consumed. Five per cent dis

count will be given on each 1,000 feet

consumed above the one-dollar mini

mum, if the bill is paid on or before

the tenth day of the following month

It is expected the new rate will be

come effective at an early date.

Modoc Telephone Co.

Asks Increase in Rate

66

MODOC, Ind., Nov. 12. Petition has

been filed with the public service com

mission of the 8 late by the Modoc Telephone company, for an incdease

In rates.

According to the petition, the Mo

doc company is at present chargin

$1 a month for telephone service, and

that this amount is inadequate to car

ry on the business of the company

The date of the hearing has not been

set.

PRINCES ORGANIZE. SIMLA. India. Not. 12. The Indian

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tention of creating a permanent chamber of India princes as a consulting body. The announcement was

made by Lord Chelmsford, the Tlceroy. in inaugurating a conference of tha ruling Indian princes and chiefs.

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