Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 179, 1 June 1912 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM, SATURDAY JUXE I, 1913.

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LIVING 150 YEARS. "There is no good reason," says a recent "writer, "why a man should not 1 live to be 150 years old." Beg- pardon! There are many reasons. Much is being said nowadays about longevity and the art of living, and many exaggerated statements are made. Of that sort is the statement quoted. There are reasons why one, even though he should be able to keep soul and body together for 150 years, should not desire to do so. The reasons are Inside the man in the web and woof of his spirit. Seldom does the man who reaches the age of ninety years have any. great desire to live longer. He would be appalled at a future stretching out sixty years beyond. Why? He is built that way. In spite of the primal desire to live, be would grow tired of mortal nfe. Having suffered "the stings and arrows of outrageous fortune," he is weary in the very knot and center of his beingweary as a little child at eventide. The aged man must necessarily be a lonely man. Outliving his generation, be is out of touch withjtbe world. His dear ones have gone before playmates of his youth, friends of early manhood and middle life all gone. In the very nature of things he can

not make new friends like the old ones. Youth must consort with youth. Lacking the stimulus of normal associations and friendships, his spirit droops within him. It must be so. Moreover, the aged man must necessarily have lost the fine flush of enthusiasm and the fine edge of endeavor which go with youth and early manhood. His spirit is dulled. The aged man is disillusioned. Once he could bnild his beautiful castles in Spain. They have toppled at his feet Once the mirages of life allured him on. He has seen them rise, dissolve Into nothingness. Tired, lonely, disillusioned that Is why men die when they die of 'old age." I4ke certain trees they begin their decay at the top. It is weir that mortals should live as long as they can live usefully and happily. ButBetter, Infinitely better, than a mere stretch of ."years Is the life that worthily ependsrtts Scriptural span and then, when the shadows lengthen, lies down to pleasantrdreams.

M iss Hill for the School Board. The question of the selection of a member of the school board will come up before council on next Monday night according to the expression of several of the councllmen in the last few days. The reason for this seems to lie in the feeling that it is better to give the matter serious consideration than to wait until a vacancy occurs and then be faced with an emergency which requires hasty action. The real issue Is a matter of public policy as to whether a woman shall be on the school board or whether the board shall remain composed exclusively of men. For some twenty years there has been a growing sentiment in Richmond that there should be a woman on the school board. This has not been from any Idea of criticism of the men who have given their time and services, but rather from the growing interest of mothers in school problems. There are many women who would approach the school board if there were not a hesitancy entirely natural in approaching men. There are two sorts of problems which must come before every school board. One of these is the purely business function of taking care of property and the expenditure of money. The other is the direction of the general policy of instruction and the relation of the community to its schools. It is this latter point of view which has strengthened" position of parents desiring an avenue through which women might co-operate with the school authorities about school affairs. A certain type of mind however clings to the idea that women are not capable of public servide. Not all the proof in the world, exampled by Mrs. Ella Plagg Young, director of instruction in Chicago, and Jane Addams will change it. Most men are broad minded enough however to grant that women are entitled to have a voice in the education of their own children. Today it is not only the hundreds of women that belong to the clubs and associations who are asking for representation on the school board but the largest feeling exists in the mothers of the men who work in the shops who have no other interest and hope in their lives except their family life. To them the hope of the future is that their children shall become efficient and effective citizens, capable of caring for them in their old age if necessary if anything should happen.' For to these women the tragedies of the wreck and the industrial accident are very real. Many of these women make sacrifices for their children which make them far dearer than are the children of more prosperous men and women if that be possible. And these are just the women who will not go to a man and express their hope that their children 6hall receive an education which will fit them for an active and efficient life. The name of Miss Sarah Hill has been proposed as one woman who stands as an efficient man among men and a sympathetic woman among women. She is known all through the Richmond business world as one of the heads of a business which has made remarkable strides known even internationally. The women of the struggling families in Richmond know her as a friend and counsellor. Her wisdom and sympathy have helped many a family through hard trials. Young people all over the city speak of her in endearing terms as they might' speak of a favorite aunt. Under these circumstances it becomes no longer a question as to whether a woman should be appointed by the council to the school board but whether council can induce Miss Hill to serve. She is the best person for the place. Among those who feel that a capable person, skilled in business should have the direction of property and money there could be no criticism of her but only congratulation. While those many women who are interested in the policy of the schools of Richmond would feel the same satisfaction which their husbands' would express at the choice of Miss Sarah Hill.

MASONIC CALENDAR

Monday, June 3. Richmond Commandery. No. 8, K. T., stated conclave. Tuesday, June 4 Richmond lodge No. 196, F. & A. M.. stated meeting. Thursday, June 6 Wayne Council. No. 10, R. & S. M., stated assembly. Friday, June 7. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Special Convocation. Work in M. E. Master's degree.

CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, C & O. RY. Effective with Sunday June 2d. Fast Limited train No. 8, for Cincinnati and the East will leave Richmond daily at 4:09 p. m.. No. 6, local, at 4:50 p. m. daily. West bound No. 1. limited, for Chicago, at 12:20 noon, daily. Limited train No. 8, will be a through train to Washington, Richmond, Va., Old Point and Norfolk. New York connection at Washington and steamship connection at Norfolk, at New York and Boston. C. A. Blair. Agent. 30-3t

The Royal Box. The queen of Bulgaria ban a medical degree. The salary of the king of Spaki is $750,000 a year. The king of Wurttemborsr owns some flourishing hotels in the Black forest, from which he is said to draw" about $40,000 a year. There is no harder worked man in the fatherland than the kaiser. He never wastes a single minute, and his passion for work has won for hjm the nickname of "Busy Billy."

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Foreign Affairs. The war between Italy and Turkey is an artistic and financial failure. Toledo Blade. . After having one prfsident in thirty years it begins to look as if Mexico were in some danjrer of having thirty In one year. Boston Transcript. England's drink bill in 1911 was $810,000,000. the heaviest on record. No wonder John Bull thought he saw a German invasion. --Cleveland Leader.

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