Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 118, 30 March 1917 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917
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Think About This
it makes no difference what you say, unless you say it so that people can understand it. Business Chat. '
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Give Him a Chance
-The National Security League holds to the theory that a disciplined soldier is able to take car of himself better in case of war than a raw
recruit. In amplification of this theory, G
Creighton Webb of New York City has addressed
tha following statement to the fathers and moth
ers of the thousands of boys who may be called
to the colors within a few months. It is reprint
ed for the purpose of calling attention to one of
the most vital questions that will confront Con
gress at the special session. The appeal is ap
pended:
To the parents of America these questions
are today put:
Do you want your boy to die a perfectly useless and unnecessary death in the field or in the hospital, or do you want him to go forth with a
reasonable chance of coming home to you? , The choice rests with you !
Under the Constitution of the United States
and under the national defence -act of June 3,
1916, the President of the United States is au thorized in case of war to call into military serv ice all citizens of a fighting age.
As your boy will have to go to war anyway if his services are needed, it is up to you to decide:
vWhether If he firoes and go he must he
shall go trained, hardened and alive to the dangers that he is to meet, or untrained, soft and ig
norant of military matters and dangers, half
awake and fearful of the unknown;
Whether he shall go a marksman, knowing
how to attack and defend, hbw to take care of i
himself in the field, how to keep himself in vigorous health, how to look after his feet, his skin, his teeth, or whether he shall go ignorant as a child of all the things that he needs to give him a
chance of returning therefrom, or to deadly cer-
Whether he shall go to war with a reasonable chance of returning eherefrbm, or to deadly certain disaster Whether he shall go with all the possibilities that lie in his receptive young mind and active young body fully developed for his own safety, or undeveloped, blindly ignorant of these things that may save him. In a campaign the chances of trained men for ultimate safety are vastly superior to those of raw recruits. . .To send untrained troops to meet troops trained in modern warfare is sheer murder. They would die like sheep. ' u ' It is up" to the parents." Will thev choose the wiser course and have
their boy if he is called to the front go there alert, hardened,, drilled, disciplined, awake to all possible dangers and prepared to meet them a typical soldier of the republic; or are they going to deny their boy that training and knowledge to which he has as much right as he has to the life that you gave him, that training and knowledge which you cannot, but the Government can and will gladly give him if you but say the word? To deny him this chance for his life would be a crime, for it is his right. Congress is about to meet again. It will seek to avoid this issue because it will fear what? The father's vote, the mother's thoughtless condemnation of a measure that she does not understand. It is you that Congress fears. Nine months hence will be too late. Then your boy may have already been called to the army, soft and helpless as he is now. If you want to give him a chance telegraph to your Senators and Congressman urging them to pass a universal training bill before Congress adjourns and before it is too late. Act; now ! The future safety of your son rests in your own hands.
Oxford to Pledge Faith in Wilson
OXFORD, O., March 30. At the request of prominent citizens, Mayor Hughes has called a mass meeting of loyal and patriotic citizens for Monday night, in Miami University, auditorium, for the purpose of expressing allegiance to the administration, and forming a permanent defensive organ, izaiion.
HOLD SERVICES TONIGHT
MILTON, Ind., March 30. There will be services at the Methodist Episcopal church on Friday evening but not on Saturday evening. On Sunday morning, the Rev. M. S. Taylor will be at Doddridge chapel, but will preach in the evening here. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick will preach each evening the coming week.
GLEE CLUB TO SING
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 30. The Wabash Glee club will give a concert Thursday evening, April 6, under the auspices sof the Methodist Sunday school. These young men have appeared in this city at different times in concerts and never fail to please. ,
PROSECUTE CHILDREN r WHO STEAL FLOWERS
Masonic Calendar
Friday, March 30. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called, meeting; work in the Royal Arch Degree.
PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY
EATON, O., March 30. To assist in carrying but- its effort to make Eaton more beautiful, the Civic League warns that prosecution will be meted out to all youngsters or others found guilty of stealing flowers from private gardens or public parks. The warning la signed, by .Miss Jane Fudge, secretary of the league. -
MRS. WAGNER ENTERTAINS
. MILTON, Ind., March 30. Mrs. George Wagner was hostess for the Embroidery club at her country home west of town, Wednesday afternoon, as complimentary. There was a company of about twenty in attendance including Mesdames Ernest Doty, Irvin Harmler. John DuGranrut, Harry Doty and Miss Nellie Jones.
AN AGED WOMAN Telia How Vinol Made Her Strong In her eighty-second year Mrs. John Wickersham, of, Russellville, Pa., says: "I was In a run-down, feeble condition and had lost flesh. A neighbor askd me to try VJnol, and after taking two bottles my strength returned; I am gaining In flesh, it has bull up my health and latfi Teeling fine for u woman of my age, so I get .around and do my housework." . . The reason Vinol was so successful in Mrs. Wickersham's case was because it contains beef and cod liver peptones. Iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, the very elements needed to build up a weakened run-down system and create strength. Clem Thistlethwaite, Druggist,Richmond, Ind. Also at tha leading drug store in all Indiana .towns. . .
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