Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 174, 2 June 1921 — Page 2

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, I92i.

FOREIGN CREDITS ARE DELAYING RECOVERY. OF AUSTRIA, GOODE TBy Associated Preae) VIENNA. June 2. Sir William Goode, chairman of the Austrian section of the Reparations Commission, which has Just gone out of existence, who has made several attempts to obtain British loans for Austria, sees some signs of improvement in the internal situation of this country, but holds out no hope that the foreign 'credits the Austrians desire will be granted them in the next few months.

"Trade Is better, wages are beginning to approach the Internal purchasing value of the crown and the people look healthier." Sir William said to The Associated Press. "The supply of coal Is now mainly a matter of money and at the moment can be Identified with the question of credits. Raw materials are more easily obtain- , jn j j A

ea on long cream ana lue imiwu icqulrements for these should be financed without any serious demand upon state funds. No Assets to Pledge. Sir William pointed out that neither the League of Nations nor the Repara

tions commission can gram creaus 10 Austria for they have no money. Neither, he said, can foreign credits be obtained solely by Austria's initiative, since she has no assets to pledge except by permission of the Reparations Commission. "Only by a combination of ali these factors can any result be achieved," he continued. "When the League of Nations have concluded their investigations and made their proposals which are to be based upon private credits, it will still be for the bankers to say if they will put up their money." These foreign credits, if granted he said, could not be made available until the claims against Austria for reparation and for relief loans had been postponed and this involved obtaining the consent of several countries who have not yet had an opportunity even to study that question. Therefore, he concluded, that no foreign credits would be available for .Austria for the next , few months. Had times are ahead for Austrian, he declared.

DARING SOLDIER IN LEAP ACROSS GRAND CANYON

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CARLOS CITY, Ind. A number from this place attended decoration exercises at Union Chapel Monday morning, where Judge A. L. Bales was speaker and at Huntsville, in the afternoon, where Jesse Bogue was speaker. . . .C. J. Ballenger and daughters, Doris and Beulah. Joe Murrison and daughters. Thelma and Francis, Nora McKissick, Mary Swindle. Charlotte Coggshall and others attended the race3 at Funk's Lake Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrison and family of Webster spent Sunday and Monday with Harry and Otis Turner and Rob Morrison and family Mr. and Mrs. Will Edwards spent Sunday with Mrs. Amanda

Sharp. .. .Miss Lurado Gibson and cousin ' and lady friend of Marion, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson. .. .Miss Marie Smith spent Sunday with Miss Helen Githens Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison. Mr. Rob Morrison and daughter, Nellie, motored to Newcastle Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee

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Walter H. Duncan making his perilous jump. Walter H. Duncan, formerly of the old Fifth Division and now convalescent in the U. S. Public Service Health hospital at Prescott, Ariz., recently made a daring attempt to leap across the Grand Canyon. He is shown here making the perilous leap, which is across a chasm 4,000 feet deep and 16 feet wide.

entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Corbin and daughter Carolyn of Everton, Thursday. Mrs. A. C. Filer and daughter Dorothy aiia Miss Tillie Lambert will soon leave for Winona to spend the summer. .. .Mrs. Charles Bond entertained her sister. Mrs. Craig Fisher, of Indianapolis, the last few days. . . .Mrs. Orlando Vernon was taken to the Fayette Memorial hospital at ConnersviUe Tuesday, where she underwent an operation, and is improving nicely Willie Brandenburg, residing near Quakertown, was brought home from the Fayette nospital Friday. He underwent an operation for appendicitis and had to remain at the hospital four "weeks but is improving at present Miss Phrone Williams, who has been spending several months at Fortville, returned Sunday. . .Miss Alpha McCashland i3 visiting relatives in Richmond for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Walter West are entertaining a new boy Laurence Franklin, at their home west of town Miss Minnie Morgan is visiting in California A number of members of the Catholic church of this place attended the dedication of the St. Mary's church at Oxford Sunday. It is a fine structure costing quite a sum of money, any visiting pastors

were present to conduct the service ....Fred Viney. living near Bath, had

his barn destroyed by fire; loss $5,000, j

with only $500 insurance. Mr. Viney was repairing a gasoline engine and threw over the lantern which soon ignited a flame. A number of implements and other valuables were destroyed ... .At her home south of Liberty Miss Alice Kosdick entertained several of her friends Tuesday evening. Those present were Margaret and Corinrie Conner. Portia LaFuze, Mary Stevenson, Sara Anna Bond, Eloise Wilson and Mary Knowlton Moore. .. .Business was suspended in Liberty Monday and all celebrated Memorial Day Misses Kate and Charlotte Husted entertained at their

home on East Union street recently. ' rrK .. l . - .1 - 1

.me laitrs piesemvu a. lint? appearance.

.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kordell visit-

few days Mrs. Henry Walton en-, "fine as silk." The Junior class of tertained Mrs. G. Beckwith of Wyo- Busy Bees held their class meeting ming, O., several days last week ; Tuesday afternoon at the home of

Mrs. Carl Hubert of Toledo, O., who

has been visiting Union ounty relatives returned Tuesday.

BLOOMTNGPORT. Ind. Mr

Mrs. Kelley Engle entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Chase Benbow, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oberander. Mrs. Emma

Oberander. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reece,

Mr. and Mrs. James Isenbarger and daughter Ruth, and Mr. David Isenbarger Mr. and Mrs. James Newman entertained at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Forest Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newman, and Mrs. Ella Cox, all of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Marshall Mr. and Mrs.. R. D. Thornburg and baby Paul, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hupt, of near Parker Mrs. Charles Stevens and Mrs. Gertrude Reece visited Mrs. John Stevens, of Hollandsburg, O., Sunday. They also attended the memorial services at Bethel in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Deboy and Mr. and Mrs. James Isenbarger attended memorial

services at Winchester, Monday after

Miss Ruth Isenbarger Roscoe Wills of Richmond, was the Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. "Flo" Wills Mr. and Mrs. Webster Isenbarger. of La-

and ! Crosse, were the guests of relatives

here early this week.

STRAUGHN Mr. and Mrs. Benja

min and family and Mr. and Mrs. L.

Benjamin and daughter were guests

of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benjamin, Sunday. The Red and Blue Ribbon class contest ended May 29th with the Reds far ahead Mr. and Mrs. Russel Eaton, of Dayton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton, Sunday Miss Helen Leonburger and Miss Eunice Bradway were guests of Miss Valeda Haskell, Sunday A baseball game was held here Sunday. Straughn won from Cadiz Mrs. John Clayton was in Richmond Sunday evening Charles Lowry and Carlyle Keen, of Lewisville, were in Straughn Sunday.

Mr. Cole of this place, is improv-j ing very slowly Mr. and Mrs. Jay i Warren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Clessie Hasket, Sunday ... .Guests of;

Kendall, Miss Katherine Walker, Merle Bradway. Miss Eunice Bradway and Mr. Earnest Benjamin were picnicking Monday Charles Bateman south of Straughns, fell from a step ladder and broke his arm Monday. Mrs. Ida Pierson visited in Lewisville, Monday afternoon Mr. William Motney is now working for Mr. Ralburn Henley Mrs. Auby Henley

I ..and daughter CarolyiTwere in Indianaata'polis. Saturday Guy Hall and fam

ily are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Hall The eighth grade class of 1921 held a class meeting at the home of Miss Mildred Henry Wednesday

evening.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bradway were in Richmond. Monday visiting Mrs. Bradway's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson Miss Lillian Bundy and Miss Roberta Bradway were in Lewisville Tuesday evening A shower in honor of Miss Eilva Hlggias was given at the home of Mrs. Loyd Gilbert. Saturday after-. noon. Many attended Mr. Chesteen Willes and Mr. Viran Haskett were in Lewisville, Tuesday evening. 1 A snake expels about two-thirds of its poison from its glands at the first bite.

IMPROVE'vYOUR HOME

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and family. .. .Harry Swain spent Sunday at home.... Will Thomas and family spent Monday in Winchester. ....Mrs. Claude Alyea visited Rob Morrison Monday Miss Rosella Hart visited relatives at Losantvllle Sunday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bane of Williamsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell and family spent Monday at Funk's Lake James Clark attended his brother's sale at Fountain City Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bart Burroughs were in Richmond Friday.

LIBERTY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Farr are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Talbott of Orleans... Mrs. J. D. Smith of Newcastle, is visiting Dr. J. A. Smith of Brownsville, and Mrs. Elizabeth Coffman of this place. .. .Mrs. Edna Cull and baby

daughter of Milwaukee, Wis., have

come to spend several weeks with her

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. ....Prof. K Drew Mosher of Cincinnati and pupils will give an interesting concert at the Stanley memorial Thursday evening, June 2. Tickets on sale at Husted store.... Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bevis recently attended the funeral of the latter's sister, Mrs. Theabaud, who died of heart disease at her home in Cincinnati. .. .The Rev. J. H. Carnes of Brookville was in Liberty Saturday Mrs. Alice Wilson

noon Several from here attended ! Mrs. Cora Henley Sunday were: Mr., the Memorial service at Liberty church and Mrs. James Henley and daughter; Monday morning. Rev. Martin, of'CoraMelba Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gep- j Winchester, gave the address I hart and daughter Hilda. Mr. and Mrs. j Messrs. Charges and John Stevens j Ralburn Henley and daughter Ruth, were week-end visitors of friends and Elaine Mr and Mrs. Earl Leon- j relatives in Harvard County Messrs. burger visited relatives here Sunday. Charles and John Stevens were week-j ....Misses Carolyn Henley and Geneiend visitors of friends and relatives in I vieve Colburn were in Dublin, Sunday. M . - . -Wi (1,1 T 1 rllhAn '

nowara i.oun.iy Mr. ana Mrs. Koy . . . .anna nn-u lunurigci Lane attended memorial service at

Bethel, Sunday afternoon Mrs. Charles Stevens, Mrs. Gertrude Reece and Miss Maud Deboy attended the races at Funk's Lake, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep, of near Chester, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Husten Roosa. Sunday. In the afternoon they all visited the cemeteries at Williamsburg and Centerville. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnson were pleasantly surprised Friday evening when a number of relatives and friends

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ed at Hagerstown Thursday Sev-1 honored them with a miscellaneous eral relatives from Richmond and j Phower l their home southeast of other cities were here Saturday to Bloomingport Rev. Viola Johnson attend the funeral of Mrs. Joshua is confined to her home with an injurDavis Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whit- ed knee, the result of a fall. She was

man of Seymour were guests of Mr. 'unable to attend church Sunday

and Mrs. Aaron Filer and Miss Tillie Lambert at their home on East Seminary street recently Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bertach. and Misses Sophia Macy and Rose Bertsch attended commencement exercises at College Corner Friday evening Mrs. Charles Tappen is seriously ill at her home on Market street The Fairfield K. of P. lodge will give an entertainment entitled "Deacon Dubbs," at the Coliseum June 3 Mose Rariden and daughter, Mrs. A. L. Harlen, spent the week-end in Cincinnati with relatives.

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ConnersviUe Sunday Charles Little and family entertained several relatives at dinner Sunday at. their home on East Seminary street. .... Mr. and Mrs. Zed Layson of ConnersviUe, has returned to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck, south of town Mrs. James Miller and daughter Francioln of South Bend, came last week to visit friends here for a

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