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Entered at Richmond, Indiana, post ofice as second class mail matter. New Yorfc Representatives Payne Young, 38-34 West 33d Street, and 29-3$ West 32nd Street. New York, N. Y. Chicago Representatives Payne & Young, 747-748 Marquette Building. Chicago. I1L Tn Aaaoeintioal atf . rf Am or I wnrtiar. Has saaDM sau twin aw the oircalatieaef this pert. Uc.lioa. Th f igiru f drcaUtioa mUtinex! in the AaaocUtioB' rwpert only are guaranteed. . Assotiation of American Advertisers No. 169. .Whitehall Bld. N. T. City Encouragement of Sports. Two weeks from today Richmond ; will be invaded by a band of most desirable visitors two hundred stronglimbed, muscular, healthy chaps, the Btar athletes of the high schools of Indiana, and a thousand more wholesome, sport-loving, enthusiastic youngsters who will come in the capacity of "rooters." These young athletes will compete In an all-state field and track meet on Reld field, under the auspices of Earlham college. The Earlham authorities are to be congratulated on the consistent encouragement they have In recent years given to the promotion of athletics and the love of outdoor exercise among the boys of this state. If Earlham and the other educational institutions throughout the country would ever withdraw support to clean, wholesome sports, American manhood would soon cease to be the marvel of the other nations of the world. Through the triumphs of the American athletes at the Olympic games in recent years, the youths of this country, even those with no athletic ability, have been inspired to take a keener interest in sports of all descriptions with the natural result that the standard of health in this country has steadily advanced. While Earlham college has been active in fostering the love of outdoor life and wholesome sports among young men and boys, the same praiseworthy policy has not received mueh. encouragement the past few years from Richmond's other large educational institution the high school. There was a time when this city gloried in the successes of its high school's football, baseball, basketball and track and field teams, but football has gone by the boards (probably for good reasons) and one rarely hears of a high school baseball team these days, and track and field sports appear to be forgotten arts. About the only sport that high school students now appear to take any interest in is basketball, the least desirable on the list because it is an indoor game. Probably a competent athletic director on the high school faculty might be a useful addition to it. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MAYOR. E. G. McMAHAN, Candidate for Mayor, subject to the Progressive nomination. CITY CLERK. BALTZ. A. BESCHER, Candidate for Clerk, subject to the Progressive nomination. The Masonic Calendar Monday, May 6 Richmond Commandary No S, K. T. Staten Conclave. Tuesday, May 6 Richmond Lodge No. lf. F. & A. M.. Stated Meeting. Wednesday. May 7 Webb Lodge No 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree. Commencing promptly at 7 o'clock. Refreshments. Thursday, May 8 Richmond Lodse No. 196 F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Fellow Craft Degree. Friday, May 9 King Solomon's j Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Stated meet-; ing. Health a Factor in Success. The largest factor contributing to a man's success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular he is never well when they are constipated. For constipation you will ind nothing quite so good as Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen digestion. They are sold by all dealers. (Advertisement)

Politics and the Dust Question. A little over a week ago the mayor and nis board of public works gave assurance to the public that prompt action would be taken to remedy the dust nuisance. Yesterday, Mr. Kennepohl, president of the board, announced that it was too late in the season for the city to oil or sprinkle the streets under the methods provided by state law on the subject. Why too late, Mr. Kennepohl ? The summer season will not begin for a month yet, and bad as the dust on the streets of Richmond i3 now it is nothing in comparison to what it will be during July, August and September. To say that it is too late now to make arrangements for abating this evil when it will be at its worst, is assinine. City Attorney Bond has pointed out ways and means for the city to handle the dust question, so the only plausible reason for the mayor and his board to refuse to act is that the mayor, who is a candidate for re-election, believes such action might be poor politics on his part poor politics because it might lose him the votes of some narrow-minded, selfish citizens, disgruntled over assessments for such a worthy and necessary purpose. It is hard to think that a petty political consideration is the only thing that stands in the path of converting Richmond from a miniature Sahara desert, with its citizens wandering about in dust storms, eyes inflamed and handkerchiefs at noses, futilely attempting to keep from inhaling disease germs, to a clean, healthy community ; but this appears to be the only reasonable interpretation to place on the administration's reversal of its decision not to remedy the existing intolerable conditions.

A Murdoch Illustration.

Representative Victor Murdock of Kansas, the fighting Progressive leader in the house, last week used the Wilson-Underwood tariff bill to make a most powerful argument for the abolition of the existing system of tariff revision and to intrust this vitally important work to a commission of experts. Among the absurd and unjust defects he picked in the pending tariff measure were the schedules pertaining to wheat and flour, to which the Palladium called attention recently as an irregularity which would seriously affect the farmers of Wayne county and the millers of this city. That part of Mr. Murdock's speech pertaining to these two schedules the Palladium reproduces verbatim from the Congressional Record:

If the Democratic party should break this omnibus bill up into parts and give time for intelligent consideration and separate record votes on each of the schedules and the income-tax feature, a principle which I strongly favor, I would vote for those schedules which I thought to be right and just and founded on information and I would vote against others. In my legislative experience, where the good and the bad are mingled in an omnibus measure, I have always tried to cast a vote based on my best judgment and information. If the good predominated in a measure, in my opinion, I voted aye ; if the bad, I voted no. In this bill I believe the bad predominates. Applause.

The gentleman from Illinois Mr. Stringer challenges the Progressives to carry out that part of the national platform which pledges downward revision. Let me say to the gentleman from Illinois that the Progressive Party stands for a downward revision of the tariff with wisdom, justice, and reason. It has pledged no one to stand for an omnibus bill that will necessarily and admittedly cause injury to thousands. The Progressive Party is for revision to a competitive protective basis and industrial growth; it is not for free trade and injury and destruction. Applause. Mr. BORLAND. Mr. Chairman, will the gentleman yield ? Mr. MURDOCK. I regret I can not. I must go on. The Progressive Party stands for a true competitive tariff, a protective tariff which shall equalize the conditions of competition between the United States and foreign countries, for the manufacturer and for the farmer, and which shall maintain for labor an adequate standard of living, and it believes in proceeding scientifically, upon information, with the presumption in favor of the consuming public, and with fair legislative methods a schedule at a time. What information has the House upon this bill? Let me give a single instance of the injustice of the methods we are pursuing. Paragraph 202 of the bill reads as follows under dutiable list. Wheat, 10 cents per bushel. Paragraph 648 under free list reads as follows : Wheat flour and semolina, provided that wheat flour shall be subject to a duty of 10 per cent ad valorem when imported directly or indirectly from a country, dependency, or other subdivision of Government which imposes a duty on wheat flour imported from the United States. Note now that the duty on wheat is specific, a stationary duty,

and that the duty on wheat flour is an advalorem, a fluctuating duty. Canada levies a duty against flour from the United States. Now read a letter from a miller in Wellington, Kans., George H. Hunter, under date of April 14, 1913: Dear Mr. Murdock: We have no objection to the duty being entirely removed on wheat and flour. If there is a duty, it should be specific and on both wheat and flour alike. If a specific duty of 10 cents a bushel be placed on wheat, a specific duty of 50 cents per barrel should be placed on flour and not an ad valorem duty

on flour. If a specific duty of 10 cents a bushel be placed on wheat and a 10 per cent ad valorem duty on flour, it would work out just the same, provided wheat would be worth $1 in Canada, but in case wheat should be worth only 50 cents per bushel in Canada, then Canadian mills would have an advantage over American mills of 25 cents per barrel on flour. Is he right? It appears to me that he is. Do you know that he is wrong? You do not. And if he is right, do you call that a competitive rate?

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Editor Palladium and Sun-Telegrara Kindly allow space for an humble laymen to presume some suggestions i to our earnest and well meaning Min- ; isterial Association, revelant to very ; evident indifference to church attendance, increase o drunkenness, vice, ; immorality, and the sore need of a religious awakening, and the matter of having an evangelist to come to Rich-, mond. I It is oar candid belief that a Rev. Billy Sunday could be made to occupy

every pulpit in our beautiful city every ai au acquainted -nun tne me wont or Sunday the year round. "Simon Peter, the Master, that Rev. Sunday's power son of John, lovest thou me? Yea, to draw tne PP to him lies not in Lord, thou knowest that I love thee. ;his eloquence, oratory or so-called Feed my lambs. He sayeth unto him j "personal magnetism," but in that he a second time, Simon Peter, son of brings a message of everyday, living, John, lovest thou me? Yea, Lord, jacting Christianity to the common peothou knowest that I love the. Tend pie, who hear him gladly; has the my sheep. He sayeth unto him a courage of his convictions, fears not third time, Simon Peter, son of John, persecution for "heresy" and the loss lovest thou me? Peter was grieved of orthodox standing with the synods; because He said unto him a third time calls things bv their rieht name, is not

lovest thou me? and said, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love the. Jesus sayeth unto him, Feed my shee." Wonder how many of our good ministers comprehend what the Master really meant by this pleading command; wonder how many of our nearly thirty ministers in Richmond belteve that the Master's command has an relation to the following item in The Pal -

ladium a few evenings ago: j enmity of the Jewish religious oblig"Eighty per cent on drunk charge, i archy who, without trial or jury, acArrests on this charge show increase cused him, saying: "We found this felduring month of April. All former low perverting the nation," and when records were broken this month when . Pilate said to them, "I find in him no it was found at police headquarters fault at all," they were the more fierce, that almost 80 per cent of the sixty- saying, "He stirreth up the people, Ave arrests made during the month , teaching throughout all Jewery, beginwere for public intoxication. The num-' ning from Galilee to this place," ber arrested on this charge is forty- against our orthodox religion, and we six. j are loosing our hold on a downtrodden "The arrests are as follows: Public priesthood-oppressed people, "Crucify intoxication, 46; assault and battery, i Him, Crucify Him!" 5; breaking the Sabbath, 4; safe keep-j "If the world hate you (for your ing, 3; vagrancy, 2; obtaining money Christian insurgency to the orthodox under false pretense, 1; trespass, 1;

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