Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 17, 1 December 1917 — Page 4
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DEC.' i, 1917.
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ' T .V : - AND BUN-TELEGRAM , ;
Published . Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. R. G. lieeaa". Editor. - E. H; Harris, Mgr. Palladium Building, North - Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Poet Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Sec-.- : ond Class Man Matter.
' xuncn or the associated press Ths Associated Press is exclusively entitled tenths use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise-credited i this paper and also the local news published herein. All riahts-of -republication of special dispatches herein ars alsq reserved.
" Proving True to Their Blood -
Every patriot of Richmond must note with pride the enlistments of our young men who either are above the draft age or below it. These men are immune to service under the present law, but they have proved themselves susceptible to the call of duty , ' - - The community should pay honor to these men. ;; " ': ' " . j It is impossible to hold patriotic parades and to: give farewell receptions- in their honor, for they leave aingly' and at widely divergent times. They cannot be singled , out of the mass of citizens and held tip as models worthy of emulation, because often' their own relatives do not know of their step until it has been taken and they are preparing to leave. ". - A wide-awake community, however, does have to indulge in demonstrations to manifest its interest. A word . of commendation spoken here and there, an expression of appreciation coming from the heart, a little party given by friends or relatives, is all that is necessary to let them know where we stand. . The enlistments in the army and navy and in other important branches of the government war service have come from all walks of life. Apprentices have forsaken their benches, clerks their stores, mechanics their lathes, artisans their shops, professional men their practices, executives their desks. If one would compile the names and occupations of the men who voluntarily have left this community to enter the nation's service, a long list would testify that men of all classes and stations are proving that Wayne county has demonstrated that loyalty and patriotism dwell here. Hardly a day passes that does not chronicle the name of some man who has left the pursuits of peace tot the grim vocation of making war. These men usually are exempt from military service. Some are too young, some are too old. The physicians and business and professional men of this city have set a good example. Some of them have made tremendous sacrifices. Hundreds of young men who have not attained their majority have made equally great sacrifices. They have. interrupted their scholastic training or their apprenticeships in the shops and business houses. Wayne county is proud of them. Even if the
community has not set aside a day to pay its homage and respect to them, it appreciates the patriotic impulse that prompted their enlistment.
We Are Getting the War Idea It is taking time for the American people to learn the WAR IDEA. But we are making progress fast, indications everywhere point to that fact. . - - ; Hoover's plan of food conservation has taken hold, Individuals are' putting themselves on war diet. Clubs and organizations, which formerly had big spreads and banquets on holidays, have voluntarily eliminated them. -
They are doing this out of a sense or patriotism. The reason they assign is the country
needs the food. Civilians are joining the Home Guards because they know that protection may be needed
for the big industrial centers. They feel that
they must do their full duty in protecting the homes while the soldiers are fighting abroad. :
. Women in - increasingly large numbers are
working at the Red Cross headquarters, sewing, knitting and making bandages.
Solicitors for the war funds find warm recep
tion and inclination to make donations without asking long.preliminary explanations. . . The nation has settled down to preparations for a long war. The stern reality and meaning of war is growing on us. We are willingly shaping our affairs to conform with th BIG JOB that Uncle Sam has undertaken. We have not as yet entered fully into the gigantic task, but we are making rapid strides. As the days pass by, we will gain new knowledge and a broader understanding of the job.
Silly News From the Front From the Kansas City Star The public over here doe3 not know just where our troops are stationed in France, nor where they are fighting:; and In this respect we are unlike any other belligerent nation in the world today. What news the correspondents are permitted to send from abroad is fragmentary, and, in most cases, incredibly silly. From the Army and Navy Journal. These words from such a publication as the Army and Nary Journa'y ought to be weighed by. the departments that are responsible for suppressing information needed to arouse enthusiasm over the war. The Star repeatedly has called attention to the absurdities of the censorship. It is getting so that one Is fairly ashamed to read what the Army and Navy Journal calls the "incredibly silly" news that seems to be all that is permitted to come through from France. We read that the enemy sent a shell at headquarters, and so our artillery retaliated by sending five at the enemy headquarters; that our patrols shot at German patrols at night; that a dog came into the trenches. This is not the sort of stuff the trained correspondents in France would send if they were given the chance. Democracy cannot fight a war in the dark. It must be kept informed. And yet the American people have not yet been told at what seaport their men are landing, where they are training in France, or what part of the line they are holding facts that are known in every detail to the German general staff.
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WORK FOR THE HEMP The pearly gate, they stand ajar . Ferfake Americana' Who try to stir up discontent And balk our present plana. They camouflage their talk with, words Moat cleverly designed To sow Insidious Germanseed Within the Yankee mind. Ths hemp la lying by the tree 'All ready to be strung To noise some kulturists who now Are running round unhung. r. The following recipe for getting rich haa just been promulgated, and it is paid to be sure to work: "Eat one meal a day. go barefoot most of the time, never buy anything that :costs money, don't use lights' don't, go anywhere, beat your neighbor when you can and buy- all the butter and eggs in eight and sell them lo poor people .for nine times what they are worth." According to the patriotic standard set by the new food department at Washington, no gen. tleman weighs over "two hundred pounds. 'Will. Mr. Hoover please step on the , scales? Ah, we -thought so. A Chicago lawyer-has been buncoed out of $C00 by a London confidence man. - We are for England stronger than ever now. .Some kultur, that. It is. difficult to find an outlet for the product of a sense of humor these days. Some desperate men voice theirs In the headlines. The other day, there was a train wreck near Boston and. one of the papers carried the following startling headline: "TWENTY-TWO BODIES ; TAKEN FROM WRECK." The coroner discovered later that they .were automobile bodies. LIFE'S LITTLE PLEASURES When you are making $25 a week " And it 4s costing you $27.50 to live And you are even then not living . As well as a great many other people is ey "
It ie always a great pleasure to sit down In the old installment Morris chair In the living room the chair that is About half paid for and pick up the paper And read a lengthy article by some wiae nut ; Who telle you' that if you don't save ten per centOf your salary every week, you are a traitor, A chump, a wife-beater, a bum and a . foosle. Looking over the oldjiles yesterday we found an item to' the effect that Uncle Andy Carnegie had dined -wJth
the kaiser and had discussed with him plans for the peace tribunals at The Hagueu. How old-fashioned these news items get in a short time. MOST OF THEM DON'T Buddy haa seen the following sign on a. house in Utica: WE KEEP BOARDERS.
United States senate for 14 years having been appointed to fill an unexpired term in 1887 and twice re-elected. While in Washington last March, Mr. Chandler was stricken with illness. He was able to return to New Hampshire later and spent the summer at his country estate in Waterloss. This fall he came to his home here, where his health steadily failed. Mr. Chandler, who was born in 1835 in this city, had followed with great extent the work of the navy In the present war. One of his sons, Captain Lloyd H. Chandler, U. S. N. is in command ot a battleship. Three other sons survive, William D. Chandler, publisher of the Concord Monitor; Joseph C. Chandler and John P. Hale Chandler, all of this city.
FORMER SECRETARY OF NAVY IS DEAD
CONCORD, N. H., Dec. 1. William Eaton Chandler, who, as secretary of the navy in President Arthur's cabinet, was largely responsible for the beginning of the modern United States Navy, died at his home here Friday.
Mr. Chandler was a member of thej
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"That story," said Representative Gardner at a Providence reception, apropos of a hyphenated explanation
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