Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 256, 4 September 1913 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1913

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WHITE RACE PERIL SEEN BH WRITER Have Done'More Harm Than Any Other Race, Quick Announces.

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(Palladium Special) INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 4. "The future lowers dark with problems," said Herbert Quick, the well known writer today, "and for the first time in world history, the people are wise enough to eee the problems. And to solve them? Well, perhaps. But if they solve them, they must think about them. "You havjjj heard a whole lot about the ship o pTute," he continued. "Yes, I'll wager tat you never heard a political speaker during a big national campaign who didn't use that term half a dozen times before he finished his speech. "That's just the trouble. People have been thinking of the ship of utate and never once have they had 1th proper perspective. All Are in Same Boat. "Call it ship of state if you will. It's toot. We're on board the good ship Earth, if you please. We're all in the same boat. The Laplander and the Jap; the Boer and the Spaniard; the Chinaman and the American. And there's where the rub comes in. "You don't buy a ticket to take a trip on board the good ship Earth. JYou Just happen upon it and you can't get off. You've got to stay here Until the Lord knows when. And then you Just drop off, or rather, you go down into the hull somewhere, and that's all that's ever heard of you. "But while some of the passengers re going down into the hull, there lere a lot more, thousands more, happening on board. The deck room is ilimited Just as it is on any large ocean-going liner. These new passengers must find a place for themselves. 'Some of them who happened to come aboard on that part of the deck called 'japan, finding it crowded, have come over to that part called America, and '-ip goes the cry of yellow peril. The Greatest Peril. "Over on another part of the deck 4t is learned that there are conditions "which do not conform with the ideas of the majority of the passengers and jwe raise the cry of the Mohammedan

kPeril. Then there's the Portuguese-

Spanish Peril, the Russian Peril, the Hindoo Peril, the black Peril, but xiid you ever think what the greatest !(Peril of them all is? "Well, if you haven't, let me tell jyou. It is the white peril. And I'll $ell you why. "When rulership begins in human affair peril begins. Public servants come only with successful democracy j&nd are blessings. But rulers are al--ways a peril. The white race is the ffuler of the good ship earth and is a (world peril. Of all the seven the (white peril is the greatest. 1 "Japan is the only nation which is jnot ruled in ways more or less direct !by the white race. Ushering in the 'era of discovery, the white race, findling the people in weakness and ignorjance, made it an era of conquest, extermination and exploitation. I "This has never ceased. The grabbing of Tripoli is the latest of a horrid catalogue of which the conquest fof Mexico may be taken as the first. (Africa has been subdued and enslaved. South America went to Spain and iPortugal, where the whites, after establishing their prestige in landlordism and aristocracy, cut loose from Spain and founded mixed blood 'rei publics' ruled. and ruined by whites. Northern Asia and Mongolian, Finland nd Lapland rfave yielded to Russia; England, France and Holland have seized the South Seas, farther India tind Hindoostan. Britain took and peopled North America, save for poor Mexico, which crumbled into slavery junder the Spanish conquistadors. Japan Is Lucky Nation. ! "Only in Jucky valorous Japan, in 'the Arabian anJfrican deserts and in the mountain eyries like Nepal and 'iAbyssinia are found free nations of jbrown, black and yellow men. The white man is at present supreme. "Our race accepted in Christianity he perfect system of ethics. It took .the headship in intellect when it unpolled the marvelous book of modern science. It has a sublime opportunity to uplife the colored races in the era brought in by Columbus and DaGama. 'At the wheel of the good ship earth fctood the white man steering it whither he would. He was captain. He Jiad the firearms. He alone knew invention and science. He had the chart in the command 'Thou shalt love thy Sieighbor as thyself,' and he had the Golden Rule as compass. He knew tthe form of the ship none other knew. To him was given the greatest opportunity ever known, the most fearful responsibility, the most awful opening for service. He had the chance to remake a world! "He failed. He refused the opportunity. He, as captain, betrayed his trust. Accepting the cloak of Christianity, the white race defied Jesus a million times each hour. False followers of the Prince of Peace, the white race took to pagan lands undreamed-of engines of murder and unheard of effiency in it. Professing the faith which began in a crude communism which gave to each as he had need from those who possessed, and under which none wanted, the white race has not only not tried to extirpate poverty among themselves, but they have improverished, enslaved and extirpated whole empires for money."

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WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., Sept. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cain and Mr. Fred Headrick, of Dayton, motored nere, spending Sunday and Monday with Mr, and Mrs. O. P. Cain. Mrs. Clara Franklin and daughter, Lydia, have returned home after spending several days with relatives in Marion, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cain motored to Richmond Labor day to attend the races. The Social Union cluD will meet at the home of Hazel Oler, Wednesday, of next week. Gertrude McArthur returned to Indianapolis, Monday, after spending several days with Mary Duke. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cain and fam

ily, Mr. and Mrs. Al Franklin and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd. Mrs. Will Brown was in Richmond, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Palmer were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cain. Mrs. F. C. Bell and daughter returned home Sunday night, after attending the Chautauqua for a week. Sadie and Earl Kelly are at home after visiting relatives In Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beard and family spent Sunday with relatives in Lynn. Mrs. Lawrence Faucett is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Faucett for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ammerman call

ed on Dr. and Mrs. Beam, Tuesday afternoon. Large crowds attend the camp meeting held by Rev. Hobson on the school grounds.

No Wonder Sh Behaved. -I believe." said the minister, with a twinkle in his eye. "that the saying that children and fools tell the truth" is true. The other day my wife and I were invited out to dinner. The children of the family were so remarkably well behaved that my wife remarked: 44 'What lovely, well behaved children yours are, Mrs. BrownT "Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown beamed at this approval of their offspring, when up piped little Mnry. 'Well, pa said that if we didn't behave he'd knock our blocks off. didn't you, pa? "Mothers' Magazine.

LIBRARY HOURS (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. Sept. 4. Carl Milan of the state library commission was here the first of the week conferring with Miss Irene Smith, librarian and the library board relative to the management of the institution. For the present the library will be

open every afternoon between 2 and 6 o'clock, and on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 until 8:30 o'clock. All the citizens of Jackson township are entitled to use the library.

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