Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 346, 20 October 1911 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUM AX1 SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1911.

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This Js My 41st Birthday

Major John Robert Chancellor, who was recently appointed governor and

commander-in-chief of Mauritius, was

born In Edinburgh, October 20,1870

After completing the course at the Royal Military academy at Woolwich in 1830 he Joined the Royal Engineers,

and has since seen a good deal of ac-

tire service. In 1896 he served with

: the Indian contingent in the Dongola

expedition. In the Tirah expedition

i of 1897-98 he was in charge of the Sir

mur Imperial Service Sappers, and was present at the capture of Dargai

Heights, Sempaghe Pans, and Arban

: ga Pass, and at the operations in the Bara Valley, being mentioned in dls1 patches and receiving the medal of the Distinguished Service order. He passed the Staff college in 1902, and for seven years previous to his recent

appointment to Mauritius he filled the Important position of secretary to

the Colonial Defence committee.

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TAFT TO SPEAK AT

MINING CONGRESS

(National News Association)

CHICAGO, Oct. 20. The program : committee of the annual session of

! the American Mining congress to be held here next week announces that

Itt addition to President Taft the nota

ble speakers will Include seceretary

, of the Interior Walter L. Fisher, Pres

ident D. F. Busk of the Missouri Pa

olflo railroad, Dr. J. A. Holmes, direc

tor of the Bureau of Mines, and Ooveri nors Carey of Wyoming, Hawley of : Idaho, Sloane of Arlsona and Spry of

Utah.

Taft or La Follette

CATHOLIC WOMEN TO

HOLD CONVENTION (National New Association) ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Oct. 20. Branches of the Ladles Catholic BenI evolent association throughout New i York were represented here today i at the opening of the annual state convention of the organization. An Initiation of 50 candidates will be one of the principal features of the i gathering. The sessions will continue over tomorrow, concluding tomorrow night with a banquet at the Hotel , Seneca. Among the guests at the banjuet will be several of the supreme offioers of the association.

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The progressive conference held at Chicago, last Monday, has named Senator La Follette as its candidate for president. The presumption is that the senator is simply a candidate who is to dispute with President Taft the honor of the Republican nomination. There was no "fidelity to party" resolution in the series adopted, but this expression, from the resolutions, indicates that the conflict is only for nomination and will end there: "We favor the ascertainment of the choice of the Republican voter as to candidates for president, by direct primary vote, held in each state," etc. If this is the extent of It, and all that is asked is an opportunity for the Republicans to say whom they want for their candidate. Taft or La Follette the movement is not likely to excite any serious belligerence. Which of these men do the Republicans want, is a fair question, and to submit the issue directly to them Is a fair method. Some may see in this movement a phaBe of hostility toward the Republican party. But how can it"be? There is said to be a very sharp difference in the Republican party as to the candidate. If there is, it should be settled, or it will reach the party itself. Some consideration is needed these days for the views of others. ThingB have changed much from what they were twenty or thirty years ago. We may deplore it, but we can't help it. New Methods of adjustment are demanded. Public sentiment cannot be handled by a committee, nor does it float along in a mass. It has life and impulse in it. One of the marks of progress is the insistence by the people that a thing shall not be done a certain way because it has always been done that way. It wants a good reason now. It wants to face the conditions. This action is not in favor or against anyone. If the people want La Follette. let them have him. If they want Taft, let them have him. They who do the electing should do the nominating. Ohio State Journal.

(SIX HOOSIERS GET

CARI1EGIEMEDALS Pennsylvania Farmer got $1, 000 for Rescuing Man From Enraged Bison PITTSBURG, Oct. 20. Forty-seven bronze and twelve silver medals have been awarded by the Carnegie Hero Fund commission at its fall meeting here, as a recognition of heroism in saving human life or in attempts at

which the life of the hero was jeoparded. In addition cash awards were made for reimbursing loss, for relieving debt on homes and the purchase of homes, for educational and other worthy purposes as needed, amounting to $53,036. Pensions to survivors amounting to $315 monthly also were issued and pensions of $5 each to the children will total $50 monthly. Six Indiana people receive rewards as follows: Leonard M. Elder, deceased, bronze medal to widow; pension of $70 a

month with $5 additional for minor child. Died attempting to save his

nephew from drowning at Indianapolis, uly 4. 1911. Russell L. Manlove, deceased, bronze medal to mother and $250. Died attempting to save Thomas W. Sullivan, a boy. from drowning at Indianapolis. July 7. 1910. William H. Williams, Jr., deceased, bronze medal to widow and a pension of $25 a month. Died attempting to save boy from drowning at Hartford City. Indiana, May 31. 1911. Claude Bauserman, bronze medal and $2,000 for education. Assisted in attempt to save Chester Snowberger from drowning at Ft. Wayne, Indiana, August 6, 1909. Frederick W. Morrice, bronze medal and $1,000 to liquidate indebtedness. Morrice, a newspaper man, rescued

child from suffocating in a fire at Goshen, Indiana, November 3, 1909. The rescue of most novelty is that of saving a man from a wild animal. Of tho others thirty are from drowning, five from fire, two from runaway teams, three from trains, sixteen from suffocation in mone, sewer o rwell, and cne each fom an impending fall and

machinery. Thirteen of the heroes lost their Uvea in the rescue work. In the list of heroes is Charles A. Smith, colored. Smith received a gold medal and $1,000 toward the purchase of a home. He attempted to save a laborer from suffocating in a manhole of a sewer at Cincinnati, November 26, 1910. James M. Snyder receives a bronze medal and $1,000 for the purchase of a farm. Snyder, age forty-one, a farm

foreman, rescued Phaeon Hauseman, age sixty-nine from a fierce bison at

Schnecksvtlle. Pa., March 3, 1911. The

infuriated animal was attacking Hause

man, when Snyder, at the risk of his life, approached and threw his overcoat around the bison's head. Then

both reached safety.

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Restoring Citizenship

If a person were to read the speeches delivered during the first few years of the American republic or were to search the newspapers of the period painstakingly, the chances are he would find not a Bingle complaint against the "Btay-at-home" voter. Rather, there would be discovered protests against limitations of the suffrage, denunciations on one side of restrictions, insistence upon another side that the restrictions were insufficient. The right to vote was prized in those days. The country is experiencing another revolution. Representative government is assaulted by a constantly widening movement which demands direct government, putting in the hands of each man the privilege of initiating legislation, compelling law makers to refer the laws they have made to the people and subjecting each public servant to the menace of Immediate dismissal should a majority of the voting population so express its will. Opinions differ as to the wisdom of this change in governmental method as day differs from night. There is no position for halfway views, no place for moderates. Whether one is taken with the propaganda for direct government or believes that, given the right kind of a hired hand, the hired hand can carry out orders, it must be admitted that the agitation promises to take us back to that happier state wherein every man assumed his responsibility as a citizen and put a just value upon his ballot. It would be a misstatement of facts to say political conditions were ideal when our great-grandfathers made a point of exercising the suffrage as they made a point of accepting money due them. But each great-grandfather voted according to his lights, In keeping with his convictions and prejudices and as history narrates In relation, sometimes, to the degree of his intoxication. We all flatter ourselves that we are better able to sit in judgment upon our complex problems than the forebears were competent to pass upon their simple difficulties. Illiteracy is rare where then it was common. Men are better trained on material questions even if they know less of the Scriptures. The spread-eagle speech no longer carries the crowds off their feet and the politician must work by secret and devious methods where his predecessor succeeded wifch ordinary buncombe. The exercise of the suffrage on the part of all the voters Js bound in the nature of things, we believe, to restore the citizen's sense of responsibility" not only but also because the average of intelligence is constantly riBing, to bring about a vast amount of betterment in civic affairs. So much will the agitation for direct government perform, whether or not the formulas advocated prove worthy or fall disastrously. Toledo Blade.

SUN'S ECLIPSE IS NOT VISIBLE HERE

(National News Association) WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. American sky-gazers are not directly interested in the annular eclipse of the sun which takes place tomorrow, for in

this section of the world the phenom

ena will not be visible. The path of the annulus will begin on the east coast of the sea of Aral and moving in a southeast direction will pass over the islands of Hainan and New Guinea and terminate in the South Pacific ocean. As a partial eclipse it will be visible over nearly all Asia, Australia and the northern part of New Zealand.

ARKANSAS PRODUCTS

BEING EXPLOITED

(National News Association)

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 20. "Arkansas on Wheels," a special train of eleven cars carrying 150 representa

tive business men of Arkansas, may

ors of cities, a brass band and a company of singers and entertainers, left

the capital today for a tour through six states to exploit the products and

commercial advantages of the commonwealth. The train carries four

cars of exhibits of the fifty-five coun

ties and it is planned to eive a bae of

Arkansas rice free to every house

wife who visits the train along the

route.

"THIS DATE IN HISTORY'

OCTOBER 20. 1684 James Logan, governor of Pennsylvania and founder of the LoganJan Library in Philadelphia, born in Ireland. Died in Germantown Pa.. Oct. IS, 1865. 1804 The Pope named six cardinals to accompany him to France for the coronation of Napoleon. 1820 Spain ratified the treaty ceding Florida to the United States. 1827 Turkish navy almost wholly annihilated by the combined English, French and Russian fleets at battle of Navarino. I860 The Prince of Wales concluded his tour of Canada and the United States and embarked at Portland for home. 1869 The Red River Insurrection in Canada began. 17894 James Anthony Froude, celebrated English historian, died. Born April 23. 1818. 1899 The British defeated the Boers at Dundee Hill. 1910 David B. Hill, former U. S. senator from New York, died in Albany N. Y. Born in Havana, N. Y., Aug. 29. 1843.

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