Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 24, 7 December 1920 — Page 2

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fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IN P.. TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1920.

CHICKEN BREEDERS s OPEN THIRD SHOW

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EATON; SO?.DecX7Thlnl anHual iljow of the Western Ohio Poultry Fanciers' club, made up largely, of l;hlckftn breeders of-Eaton and: one or M?vU&tfst In Preble country, opened here today In the state armory, least l Mala: street, - and " will continue ;tntU Tuesday of next week. The show ;wllt!:bei open--next' Sunday, It to 'jurhoimced f t i'fyt f ' 'S Offlclala and managers of h the ihtw state that a heary list of entries haye been received and filed. Some of the entries from a distance were re''celfed today. It is expected upward of one thousand birds will be exhibited. ': The 6how- carries an attractive prize ; Het,- : -. , . :..? Len Rawnsley, of St. Matthews, Ky., & Judge of national and international ; prominence, will judge. the entries and make the awards, which will be made ' tinder the comparison system. The - local organization is a member of the national poultry breeders association. I Charles Rule; of Eaton, is president : of the club, and Harry W. Deem is j secretary. H.'iC Duvall of Eaton, is i ruperinterdent of the show. Bread Prices Drop. Bread prices in Eaton show a det cline. Product of a Cincinnati baking concern, has been reduced, 2 and 3 I centsy retail; in '.the, local market. A loaf weighing one pound and eight ' cunces that .retailed at 18 cents has , been reduced to 15 cents, the old price, ' while a one-pound loaf that retailed at 12 cents has been reduced to 10 c'ents,""the old price. Two local bakeries have been offering a "Saturday special" of three regular 10-cent loaves for 25 cents. Cakes, cookies and the like in local bakeries have declined little if any in price. . Despite the fact that Eaton has three bakeries, much shipped-ln bread is brought here daily from Dayton, Cincinnati, Hamilton and Richmond, Ind., and some from West Alexandria. Officials-: of eeven county offices

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have been allowed by the county commissioners an aggregate of 112,592.53 with which to pay salaries of deputies clerks and assistants for the year 1921, , .. ... . . Incoming 'probate Judge Byron Landts was allowed the sum of $1,075, while A.' D. Davis, present judge, was allowed the sum Of $187.50 for the remainder of his term, after January 1. The other1 allowances are: Auditor, S. C. Hunt, $3,311.55; treasurer, C. E. Samuels, $2,768.47; clerk, V. O, Rookstool. $1,200; recorder. T. P. Ogden, $1,150.01 Sheriff, George Jones, $1,300, of which $100 is for extra deputy hire; surveyor, C. A. Burns, $1,600. ? : The amounts granted by the commissioners were based upon a certain per cent of Urn yearly fees of each office, '.which is fixed by law. In each instance the allowance represents the amount asked for by each official, it is said.- The allowances had been under consideration of the commissioners for some time. Under a new law it Is possible for an official to appeal from the commissioners' fiction to common pleas court. Try Lyons Case. Presentation of evidence and testimony in trial of an assault and battery' case against Le Roy Lyons was completed at the close of common pleas court Monday evening, after occupying the court all day. Arguments of the state and defense counsel were

to be presented this forenoon, after

which the case was to go to the jury. Forfeit Game.' Refusal of the Saxon football team

of Dayton, to play after appearing upon the field resulted In its forfeiture of a game Sunday, at West Alexandria, to the Eaton Juniors, an Independent team made up largely of students of the Eaton high school. The preceding Sunday the Saxons defeated the Eaton juniors at West Alexandria by a score of 44 to 0. Plummer Funeral. Funeral services for Roddip J. Plummer, 48, manager of the local

; Indiana Brevities

FRANKFORT John A. Ross, 69 years old, one of the best known local citizens, is dead from a complication of diseases. Until two years ago he was

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public life. COLUMBUS The two sons and two daughters of Mr. - and Mrs. James White, who live near Nashville, in Brown county, are believed to - hold the best attendance record in Indiana. If not in the United States. Byron, a son, and Olive, a daughter, graduated from the Nashville high school and also from the normal school in Danville, Ind., and In their nine years of echool they never missed a day. Another son and daughter now attending high school, have attended seven and six years, respectively, without missing' a day. They hope to attend normal school when out of high school, and. make an effort to equal the records of their older brother and sister. WALKERTON Escaping oil fumes at the Independent Oil company's plant became ignited by crossed electric wires and caused a loss of $40,000 by explosions and fire. Volunteer fire fighters were able, however, to keep the flames from spreading to nearby buildings.

offices of the Jantha I jght & Fuel company, and a former auditor and deputy auditor of Preble county, who died here Saturday at his home, were conducted this afternoon at his late home and were in charge of the local Pythian lodge, assisted by the Rev. A. J. Bussard, of the Methodist church. Burial was in Mound Hill cemetery. The widow, son, daughter, parents and one brother survive him.

Trust Company Resources Show Large Increase , Indiana trust'company resources at the close of business June 30, were forthe first time in excess of $200,000,000, according to 'Trust Companies of the United States." ' The total figures for the state are $206,692,628, a gain of $29,391,412, or about 10 per cent over last year. The trust company resources of the United States increased nearly 12 per cent and aggregate $12,451,877,583, which is considerably in excess of the total banking strength of the country in 1901. The total resources of the 2,241 trust companies reach the total of $12,451,877,583.58, an increase of $1,301,431,496.05 over the figures of last year, and $6,123,423,555 greater than those of five years ago.

APPOINT SUB-COMMITTEE WASHINGTON, Dec.-7. A sub-com mittee to determine whether the resolution . directing revival of the wai f nance' corporation shall be a joint or concurrent one was appointed to day by the joint congressional commit tee holding hearings on the agricultural situation. A concurrent resoratlon would not Tequlre approval by President Wilson. .,-

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BREAD PRICES REDUCED ' ONE CENT AT CLEVELAND C LE VLB AN D, Dec. 7 The second cut in the price of bread In two weeks was announced Monday. Pound loaves retailed at 12 cents, while 16 cents was asked for pound and a half loaves, a reduction of one cent..

Shipping Board Report To Senate is Proposed (By-Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. Resolution calling upon the shipping board to report to the senate every detail of Its business operation since its creation was prepared Moiiday.by Sen. . Edge, Representative of New Jersey. Specifically the resolution would call for a statement covering total expenditures, gross and net jrofits or losses, disposition of funds,, number of vessels owned in whole or In partrKumber in operation or inactive, methods of accounting and forms of contracts in force or proposed. . .

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IMPORT, EXPORT STATISTICS (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Dec. 7, Great Britain and Japan were the only ones of the larger countries ' that took less goods from the United States in October than during the same month a year ago; while Germany, Canada, Mexico. Chile and the Dutch East Indies were the only countries from which the

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