Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 293, 20 October 1920 — Page 9

TIMBER IN LABRADOR r, VALUABLE; COUNTRIES MAY SET BOUNDARIES

! (Br Associated Press) ST. JOHN'S, N. P., Oct. 20. Recent surveys of Labrador which have disclosed Immense resources of timber suitable for pulp and paper manufacture have led to a revival of efforts to bring about a determination of the boundary line between Newfoundland and the Canadian province of Quebec. This line has never been laid down by actual survey and its various definitions as given in documents Issued at intervals In the last century and a half are so vague that government officials do not know just how much of Labrador belongs to Newfoundland and how much to Canada. Country Is Rich. That Labrador Is rich in many natural resources, including enormous waterpower, has long been known, but the practicability of utilizing Its forests for paper making was not demonstrated until the world-wide paper shortage led to exhaustive investigations of the territory. This resulted in applications by promoters to the Newfoundland government for .timber limits in Labrador. As these copld not be acted upon until It was determined whether Newfoundland owned the land in question, representatives of this colony were Bent to London late in the summer to discuss with eminent English counsel the preparation of a formal draft of Newfoundland's Labrador claims as opposed to those of Canada. Annexed, Then Attached. The coast of Labrador was annexed to Newfoundland in 1763. Ten years later, owing to difficulties arising out of grants made to a number of persons under the French rule, it was changed to Canadian Jurisdiction. In 1809 it was again transferred to Newfoundland and has since been attached to this colony. The difficulty arises over different Interpretations of the words "coast of Labrador". One view is that Newfoundland can claim only the coast between Blanc Sablon and Cape Chidley. with perhaps a half a mile inland, end that the rest of Labrador belongs to Canada. As defined in the letters patent constituting the ofllce of Governor of Newfoundland, the boundary was described as a line drawn between Blanc Sablon and Cape Chidley, which would pass through the ocean in certain sections and leave large areas of the coaf;t to the westward of the line and Iherefore not under Newfoundland jurisdiction.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1920.

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ELDORADO, O. Jacob Bicker and family entertained William Guenther and family and James Copp and family of near West Manchester, Russell Ricker and family of near Gettysburg, Rev. Spiker and Miss Kaie Millwopd, Sunday Miss Ruby Stump of Greenville was a Sunday visitor of Miss Elsie Miller Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller and daughter Evelyn were visiting relatives In Trotwood, Sunday C. A. Flatter and family spent Sunday with relatives near Greenville M and Mrs. Charles Williams spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Williams' niece, Mrs. Earl Toney, of Concord David Wolford and family are visiting Mr. Wolford's parents and other relatives in Michigan for a few days Godfrey Huber of Harrison, O., left Thursday after . spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. P. G. Campbell and husband. . Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schlientz and sons .... Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schlientz and sons spent Sunday evening with .Tohn Frank and family and Sunday night with Mrs. John Levin William Oswalt and family and W. B. Eddins and family entertained Henry Rice of Urbana, Saturday and Sunday.... Quite a number from here attended the Schlientz reunion at Glen Miller park Sunday F. E. Schlientz and family spent Saturday evening with Frank Parks and family of West Manchester. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Harley Brown spent Sunday with Mrs. Eliza r.rown of West Manchester. .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaffer and son, Harry,

and family, all of Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Shewmon. John Shaffer was their evening guest. ... .Rev. A. C. Barnhart and family entertained Mr. Barnhart's brother, A. J. Barnhart, of Dayton. Saturday night and Sunday The Preble County Teachers' association met at Camden, Saturday, where a most interesting program was rendered. A delicious chicken dinner was served by the ladles of the Camden Grange. All local teachers were In attendance Mrs. Laura Trick and family entertained Herschel French and family, Uriah Emrick and family and Hale Agler and family, Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howell called on Mr. and Mrs. Harve Banfill Sunday evening. Flora Banfill returned with them....O. F. Kimmel and family entertained J. C. Juday and family, Elmer Harshman and family, Robert Stayton and family and Ed Kimmel of Piqua, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Nearon and Mrs. Martha Landis of West Alexandria were evening callers Mrs. Eliza Brown, of West Manchester spent Saturday with her son, Harley Brown and family Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of

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The English countesses and duchesses are not the only society folk who are takinv the ; movies seriously. Our own little ,' American debutantes number a ( few who are entering movie , atudios to pose for the camera.

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Sunday truests. Howard Odell and

family and Harry Odeil and family. Van Odell and wife of Ithaca, Clema Crawford and family of New Madison. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffner were afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moyer and son Robert, and Miss Garnet Niswonger took supper with Joe "Shumaker and family Sunday evening... ..Mr. and Mrs. George Nisonger and wife, of Ithaca, and Mrs. Elmer Welsenbeager and son, Hubert, spent Tuesday with Earl Nisonger and wife Miss Weltha Miller spent Wednesday night with Miss Wanda Renner. . ", . .Mr. and Mrs. John S toner spent Tuesday with Mr. Henry Stoner and family.. . . .The Rev. Engle and Mr. John Gilfllllan were shopping In Richmond Friday Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Brandenburg and family, and Mrs. Brawley, spent the week-end visiting relatives In Dayton. ....Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Slade of Arcanum, called on Earl Nisonger and

family . Thursday evening.... Mrs. Ben Marling and Mr. Ben Geetlng called on Mrs. Lessie Crebb of Richmond. Saturday afternoon.. .. .Mrs. Mary Moyer and sonRobert spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Broadrick.. .Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Minnich and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Minnlch were Sunday guests of Tom Broadstock and family, at Greenville. ....Mrs. Charles McClear, who has been ill, is not so well at the present time Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sllfer and Ralph Duckwall and family spent Sunday near Ithaca..... Mr. and Mrs.

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George Miller of Covington, and Mrs. Hannah Miller of New Madison were evening guests of Henry Flaig and family Wednesday. .. .Jesse Hapner and family of Lewlsburg and Charles Hapner of Piqua spent the week end

with Elijah Hapner and family Mr. and Mrs. John Nearon entertained

Jacob Robbins and family and David Spillman and family, all of Richmond, Sunday Mrs. Gideon Johnson, who underwent an operation at Reid Hospital a few days ago, is in a very critical condition. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kimmel and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kimmel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown of Yankeetown William Guenther and family of West Manchester spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mastin Clarence Minnich and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Minnich were guests of T. C. Broadstock and family of Greenville, Sunday Homer Trick and family entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schlientz, who

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Mrs. Harry Juday, Mr. aftd Mrs. C. E. Shewmon and Harve Emrick and family. Refreshments of chicken sandwiches, coffee and fruit salad were served Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mastin Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown

entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schlientz at dinner Thursday Harris Minnich and family spent Sunday with Joe Toohey and family of New Madison.... Mrs. Frances Pence and daughter spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mastin and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Newman of Eaton and Mrs. Harry Brightenstein and daughter Maxine were evening callers. LIBERTY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Campbell are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy who came to their home in Columbus last week. Mr. Campbell is the new agricultural agent of Union county and will soon move to Liberty, occupying the Filer property on East Seminary street.... Mrs. Elizabeth Coffman left Saturday,

to spend several days visiting relatives at Newcastle and Greenfield, Ind Mrs. George Pigman and Mrs. Biddy Thurston who have been spending the last few weeks visiting Herbert Gardner and family of Duluth, Minn., returned Monday. . .J. D. Smith of Newcastle visited in Liberty and Brownsville Saturday. .. .Mrs. W. M. Talbott of Orleans, Ind., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Farr, of this place. .. .Mrs. Carrie Toler called on friends in Liberty Friday Mrs. Elizabeth Short, of College Hill, Cincinnati, was the guest of Mrs. Charles Ross last week.... Munson Carrington recently left for California to spend the winter months and look after business affairs in that state Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Cull and baby daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. Cull's parents here for some time, have returned to their home in Milwaukee Mrs. Mary Bourne and Mrs. Frank McCarty returned Tuesday from Hammond. They were delegates from the Union county

W. C. T. U Mrs. Louis Sniters entertained her sister, Mrs. Allen, of Lincoln, Neb., last week Allie Bonner who was called here recently because of the HlheS3 and death of his mother, returned to Indianapolis Saturday. .. .The farmers' association will have a community gathering Thursday night, Oct. 21. An oyster supper will be served In cafeteria style, followed by an address by Earl Crawford, director in the district. Also a movie film and comedy with music will be given as a part of the entertainment. Everybody is invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Filer and Miss Tillie Lambert have gone to Florida to spend several months. Mrs. Filer 13 Improving in health Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Russell entertained

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and Miss Nettie Hildebrant of Dayton, O., the week end Walter Martin has improved his residence by the addition of a fine veranda Mrs. Lon Booth entertained the "round dozen club recently. Refreshments were served. ....Miss Ethel Colman, after a pleasant visit here, has returned to Indianapolis:. . .Liberty was lively last week the fanners here with sales the big type poland china hog sale Wednesday night at the Gleason barn drew

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