Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 307, 11 November 1916 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TKJLlSGKAil, bATUKUAif, iNtTV. 11, 1316

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What the War is Costing Europe. The European war now is costing , its parti'cipants $150,000,000 every, day, according to a brochure issued by the Mechanics' and .Metals National Bank of New York. Since 1914 the indebtedness of the seven principal nations engaged has been increased from $27,000,000,000 to

$75,000,000,000. If the war should end in 1917, interest on the combined debt of the nations will amount to $3,800,000,000 yearly. The most costly war previous to this was the Civil ' war, which , cost the United States $8,000,000,000. ; Loans to the belligerent nations by the United State have reached a net total of $1,825,400,000, according to computations made by the National City Bank of New York. Of this sum, Great Britain obtained $858,400,000, France $656,200,000, Russia $117,200,000, Canada $120,000,000, Canadian privinces and cities $185,000,000, and Germany $20,000,000. The nations have paid back $156,400,000. Latin American countries, China and European neutrals have obtained loans amounting to $1,981,857,637. ; The ordinary main can hardly grasp the extraordinary sums of money involved in these figures. iA daily war cost of $105,000,000 involves a sum )of money so large that many cannot understand ; how large it really is. i Our loans to the belligerents also are in terms ' of such magnitude that many may be pardoned j for admitting that they did not know there was so much money in the world. ' And when the war clouds settle, who will pay I the bills? How do the belligerents intend to rejdeem their debts.? Will the taxpayers be able to (stand the strain? t The reorganization of the finances of the

nations will be a problem fully as great as the immediate one of slaughtering enemies and buying munitions to do the grim work.'

Null on Teaching Literature Professor. Benjamin Null of the English department of the high school proposes to put life and action into the study of literature. He believes that boys and girls should become so imbued with the spirit of a piece of poetry that it will stand before them as a ptece of real life. He argues that the actio in the piece of poetry about Paul Revere's ride should become a part of the consciousness of the child, so that of its own accord the child will put itself in the place of Revere and re-enact the stirring action of the poem. We believe Professor Null is on the right track. Most of us look back upon the days we spent in the English classes as dull hours devoted to the study of something that was beyond our ken and appreciation. If the teachers had told us in a few, words that the characters in the poem we were studying were men and women just like the ones seen today in Richmond, with only this exception that they lived one hundred or two years ago, we would have entered into the spirit of the piece of literature with vim and energy. " . . 1 Professor Null's theory might well be applied to history or the study of Latin. Speaking from experience, we know that Horace meant more to us after .we had enjoyed reading a biography of the poet and had studied the time in which he

lived, than we did when we tried to translate his poems in our college days. It may be difficult to translate the scenes and customs of the past into the environment of the present, but so much is sure, if the setting of a piece of literature is grasped by the pupil, he will come to an understanding of the poem very easily. It also holds true that if a pupil once understands the reasons that prompted or influenced an author to write the literature he did, the student will easily interpret the particular piece of literature he is studying. .

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A meeting of great importance to the Sunday School workers of Richmond district is to be held at Economy,-Indiana, December 5-6. It Is to be a Sunday School Institute conducted by a team of specialists from, the Board of Sunday Schools. The. institute Is a school for earnest workers. Definite Instruction will be given In the best modern methods of Sundayschool work.

REGISTRATION . LAW BLAMED BY KELLY

Ballots used In Tuesday's election were tied up In sacks and stored away today. ... At the end of six months, if no re- , count of votes is called for, the ballots will be taken out and burned. Michael Kelly said today that while speaking about the false registration affidavits Thursday, he had not meant to cast any reflections that either political party had acted unfairly. If a recount of votes were called for, , many men of both parties, would find themselves In tight places". The whole trouble was caused from the laxity of. registration law.

FRENCH WAR MINISTER VISITS AT SALONICA

WOODMAN TO SPEAK

1 Rev. Charles M. Woodman will have charge of the services at the county jail Sunday, and Rev, L. E. Murray .at the Home for the Friendless.

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Great preparations are being made for the Christian church rally to be held at Jacksonburg Monday night, according to announcement by the committee today. Rev. Thomas H. Adams, pastor of the Central Christian church, and Prof. Lind, directing the music at the revival services in Richmond, will have charge of the rally. Invitations have been extended to churches of Milton, Greensfovk, Centerville, Cambridge City, Dublin, New Lisbon, each of which is expected to send a large delegation. A number of Richmond persons expect to participate in the services.

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For the purpose 6f raising funds to aid disabled Irish soldiers and sailors, the Right Honorable Countess of Kingston, whose castle is at Garrick-CR-Shanr.on, County Roscommon, Ireland, is in, New York today. The Earl cf Kingston is a Captain in the Irish Guard. During action at the front he had his legs shattered, but after a period at a base hospital in England, he returned to the front, where he now is. Among "the patronesses of the fund started by the Countess of Kingston are the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lady Wimborne, Lady Decies, Lady Earrymore, Lord and Lady Pirrie and Lady Greville.

REV. MURRAY ISSUESBIBLE STUDY PLAN

Announcement of the Bible Btudy

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ray, pastor of the First Christian church: . . . Bible Outline, Lesson 16. II. KINGS 1 Decline and Fall of Israel 1-17. (a) Complete list of Kings (b) The Most Powerful Kings (c) Change of Dynasty (d) Elisha's Great Work. 2 Decline and Fall of Judah 18-25. (a) Complete List of Kings (b) Who Were Reformers (c) Prophecy Fulfilled in Captivity. 3 Make a list of the prophets.

BAPTISTS TAKE PART IN CITY REVIVAL

The First Eaptist church voted last night to join in the simultaneous evangelistic campaign proposed by the Richmond Federation of Churches for the month beginning January 14. Rev. F. G. Kenny of Franklin, Indiana, who assisted the church so ac

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