Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 189, 17 June 1920 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND., THURSDAY, JUN7 17, 1920.

BUSINESS. MEN DON'T GO-OPERATE, CHARGE MADE BY FARMERS

(Br Associated Press) ST. LOUIS, June 17 American business men were charged with fail

ure to cooperate properly with the fanner at the first annual convention of the United States Junior chamber of commerce, which opened here today. Lack of interest In encouraging development of inland waterways also was charged against the business men and it was suggested that congress appropriate $500,000,000 for the development of these natural carrieirB.

Henry Giessenbier. Jr.. of this city, president of the organization, in an address asserted increased production and a reduction of the living vost could be effr-ctrd better if the btusiness men cooperated more cloaely with the farmer. "Little or No Interest" "There h;js been little or no interest displayed on the part of the American business man," he declared, "towards co-oneration with the farmer in making his surroundings more at'r tractive "The hii:m ss men are dependent ont the farm r to the greatest degree far their cxin:n-e. and the junior chamber of rcmnicrce should work concertedly to have good roads built from, the farmer's house to the school, tothe church and to i'ne very door of' the mercantile estab'ishments of your communities." The convention will end Saturday.

$TRST KENTUCKY WOMAN NAMED ON DEM COMMITTEE

CENSUS OF CITIES NEARLY COMPLETE; BIG GAIN SHOWN

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, June 17. The 1920 population of 169 of the 229 cities and towns which in 1910 had more than

25,000 people has been announced by the census bureau. Good progress also has been made in total population

of the states

Into the 25,000 to 50.000 class, -while one, Clinton, Iowa, has shown a decrease and dropped below 25,000,

Friends Honor Mrs. Ballard Who Leaves for Mission Work

Mrs. Mary A. J. Ballard, former

Plan Automobile Tour

For Visiting Rotations

The Richmond delegation to the national convention of the Rotary club at Atlantic City, on June 21, will be com-

I posed of six men, four of whom will

be accompanied by their wives. These a r o ft- ant Mr Dah Da4i Km

member of the Earlham faculty, who 1. Mrsr Horace Kramer, Mr. and leaves soon to do missionary work in M W11m M aA

clad and lack medical and other supplies. Population In the area of fighting is said to be not unfriendly.

Mexico, was honor guest at a joint meeting of the Friends' Women Missionary Societies of the city, on the lawn of Mrs. David M. Edward's home on College Ave., Wednesday afternoon. Following the regular missionary

Of the 50 cities which had more urogram and business meeting a recep-

than 100,000 population in 1910. only ; tion was held in honor of Mrs. Ballard,

twelve remain where 1920 figures have not been announced. They are: Philadelphia, Cleveland, Detroit, Kan

sas City, Mo., Providence, Rochester,

New Haven, Birmingham, Richmond. Va., Omaha, Fall River and Grand

Rapids.

Wayne County Wool To Be Received at Grensfork It whs decided at the meeting of the Vap co. i'-r:-i federation directors, i: 1 jii he c ii.rt liocse on Wedncsd;:.. v -v.--. i m i'. the elevator hi "rr r c-r! . :-;"iving station !')! ,'. 'cil "1 ti---: 1 : to be ronsiuiu d to t: N 'l ' '. ol Warehouse ai.d Sto;.;j:e ...r.:. -:iny, at Chicago. Farmers may obtai" 'iags at the elevator, these bap;: "i ' c'd 200 pounds

of wool and to cr - I f tit 75 cents, delivered. This M timer will be called to pay but ti:ri will be an allowance made for the bags, when the wool is sold, and thus the farmer will get hack part of his bag money in the final settlement.

Mrs. J. Campbell CantriTL Mrs. J. Campbell Cantrill, wife of the representative in congress from the Seventh district of Ken. tucky, has been named woman member from that state of the national Democratic committee. Mrs. Cantrill is the first woman to bold euch a place m Kentucky and she will leave in a few days to attend ,he San Francisco convention.

James Hornaday, J. H. Bentley and Ed Wilson. The committee appointed to meet delegates from 13 state Rotary clubs, assembling here Sunday morning, will

take them for an automobile tour of

Richmond.

Soviet Reports Advances

LONDON, June 17. Russian Bol

shevik forces have again advanced on

the northern end of the Polish front.

accoraing to a wireless dispatch from

Moscow, quoting an official state

ment issued there yesterday. Soviet

success on other sections of the line, are also reported.

Miss Yuri Watanaba. of Japan, and Mr.

and Mrs. Solomon Tice, missionaries from Mexico. Light refreshments were served.

Crimeans Suffer Under

Bolsheviki, U. 5. Hears WASHINGTON, D. C, June 16.

The people in the district recently oc

cupied by General Wrangel and his a nti-Bolsheviki forces in f'rimea nnrt

Twelve cities have advanced into R Ann hit oner Snv Dealers i southern Russia show evidence of

those thus far an-! . . . ' , much suffering under the Bolshevik

Fireworks Scarce, But Won't

HUGE LOSS BY FIRE. ROCKLAND. Maine, June 17. Fourteen buildings, including a garage that contained 200 automobiles, were destroyed in the business district Wednesday, with a loss of ..600.000. The loss on the automobiles, many of which were tourists' cars, stored over night, is estimated at $250,000.

FRANK BRUNNER INVENTS IDLER FOR BICYCLE BELT Frank Brunner of this city, has descilbed in this month's issue of Popular Mechanics, a mechanical contrivance invented by himself which converts a bicycle hub into a ball-bearing idler for a narrow belt. The hub is attached to a bracket, and the bracket is fastened to the floor by a hinge joint. A stiff spring, one end of which is attached to the idler bracket and the other to an eyebolt in the wall, furni&hes the tension of the idler against the belt.

the 100,000 class of

nounced. Arranged in the order of

their size they are: Akron, San Antonio, Dallas, Hartford, Youngstown,

O., Springfield, Mass., Trenton, N. J.,

Salt Lake City, Camden, N. J., Norfolk, Va., Wilmington, Del., and Kan

sas City, Kas.

Smaller Cities Announced

Of the 59 cities having from 50,000 !

to 100,000 population in 1910, the pop-! ulation of all but 12 has been an-i

nounced: They are: New Bedford,! Mass., Reading, Pa., Dps Moines, Yonkers, N. Y., Houston. Troy, N. Y., Fort Worth, Savanah, Ga. Oklahoma City, Charleston, S. C, Holyoke, Mass., and South Bend, Ind. Twenty-six cities announced have advanced into the 50,000 to 100,000 class. Population of only 36 of th 120 cities having between 25,000 and 50.000 in 1910 remain to be announced

and 47 cities having less than 25,000 10 years ago have thus far advanced

rnce oi nreworns ior me k.uu. . reglme tne state department was this Fourth of July will not be much j yised today by A(Lniral Newton A

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different from the charge last year, j r,ll1v Anwrin rnmmiednnl,'

reported a dealer Thursday. Richmond dealers probably have a lower supply than ever before. This is caused by shortage of labor at the factories and bad transportation

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All explosives that are allowed by

the city ordinance will bo offered for sale. It is not probable that window displays will be offered for the rapture of the young until about four or five davs before the Fourth.

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Southern Russia.

The inhabitants are

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TO BE AMERICAN PARTY? CHICAGO, June 17. The American

party, or the "People's Party" will be names presented by the committee of 48, as the designation of the proposed third party, it was announced today. The committee of 48 will meet at Chicago, July 10, to nominate a presidential candidate.

Ninth Grade To Be Given

In Junior High School J. H. Bentley, superintendent Richmond schools, said Thursday there

would be several changes in studies at Garfield Junior high school this fall. The ninth grade will be added to the junior high school, although it will remain in .the senior high school building until completion of the new Junior high school building. Bentley recently returned from a two weeks' business trip to Chicago, Bloomington, Illinois. St. Louis, Mo., and Urbana, 111.

HERE'S FIRST ONE. BELLEFONTAINE. Ohio. June 17. The first baby to be named after the Republican presidential nominee. Is Warren Harding Predmore, born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Philander Predmore of Big Springs, Logan county.

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To Take No Part in Meet M. A. Haisley, employment manager of the Natco, said Thursday that the Natco would be unable to take part in the projected industrial picnic and field nut in Glen Park on July 5. Limited time for preparation and different arrangements on part of employees are given as reasons by Haisley.

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