Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 300, 30 October 1918 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1918.

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Enduring Peace Many persons believe that the cessation of hostilities in Europe will mean the end of wars and that thereafter the whole world will bask in the sunshine of brotherly love and practice the golden rule. This is a pious wish, but its fulfilment will never be accomplished so long as human nature remains what it is, namely, a mixture of selfishness, avarice, greed and envy. If the apostle of pacificism can adduce proof showing that the perversity of human nature has undergone a reformation in the last four years, he may argue with some show of conviction that war will hereafter be unknown and peace reign supreme. ' The ideal of a warless world is a noble one. But so, for instance, is the praiseworthy endeavor to eradicate poverty. And yet, despite all efforts by philanthropists, sociologists and social workers, poverty still is found in a social state abounding in opportunities for independence. Many men and women sincerely believe that this will be the last war and are enthusiastic over the prospect of a new era of peace and brotherhood. It is well to keep this ideal before us, but foolhardy to become unduly obsessed of the idea that its attainment is possible in the near future. So long as men let envy, hatred, passion and murder possess their hearts, the chances of eradicating war are far distant, for a nation is made up of millions of men whose moral qualities collectively shape its decisions and influence its destiny. If wars are to be made impossible, the forces of evil that make for war must be rooted out. These are found in the heart of the individual, and hence personal reformation must of necessity precede any Utopian attempt tp prevent further wars. The danger of a hasty acceptance of the theory that the end of this war means continued peace is a great one. National defense may be neglected and an utter lack of preparedness find us powerless to protect our national honor and self respect. Theoretically a league of nations to enforce peace has many points in its favor,

Automobile Industry Plays Large Part in Red Cross Work

Six weeks ago today Major H. P. Harding, a well known automotive englneer of Chicago, was called to the American Red Cross Headquarters at Washington, D. C. He was told that the Director of Motor Transportation of France cabled that there was an urgent need of experienced automobile drivers, and that 1,800 should be trained and sent over for duty at the earliest possible moment, not later than January 1, 1919. After a few minutes conference. Major Harding told the committee that he would comply with the request of the cable and thoroughly train the men in military discipline and mechanical llneB before they left for overseas. Within forty-eight hours he was in Chicago and had taken over suitable property with adequate buildings for barracks which could house over five hundred men. Two weeks later three hundred and fifty men were in training, cuch fully equipped. A thorough method of instruction was Installed, consisting of rebuilding motors, axle3, transmissions, and, in fact, reassembling of -all parts of an automobile. Actual demonstrations of all possible breakdowns and accidents are shown, together with the quickest method of repairing. Spacious grounds adjoining the barracks were made to represent the worst part3 of No Man's Land, consisting of its shell holes, brick formation, deep sand and mud holes. The men are required to drive this course daily under various conditions. During the fifth week 155 expert drivers, thoroughly trained along military lines, left for France to take up the Important duties assigned them; last Sunday 125 more left, and Major Warding promises to have the re

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but so long as the proposition ismere theory we will do well to go slow before we abandon our national defenses and depend upon human nature, which experience has proved to be unreliable, for a protection of our interests. If the cause of international disputes, which in their final analysis can be traced back to the proclivity of the individual to do evil, cannot be removed, what assurance have we that some members of the league to enforce peace may not conspire among themselves to make unreasonable demands and force a member into concessions that are unjust? - Our own experience throws an illuminating light on the proposition. From the earliest dawn of civilization, robbery and murder have been held abhorrent. Religion and law have worked on the human heart to prevent them, but without avail, for men still rob and kill. Laws on the statute books and police power to enforce the law, catch the 'criminal, and help prosecute him have not prevented the renewed perpetration of these outrages on the social state. If religion, law and police power are ineffectual in controlling these manifestations of the human heart, how can a high ideal of international peace and a league to enforce peace prevent the outbreak of future wars with the wholesale robbery and murder which they entail? One of the results of this war will be the removal of militarism from the world. War machines will go into the scrap heap. Huge armaments will not be tolerated. The world has had enough of the horrors of war. No one wants another war. But the nations will be impelled out of a sense of national security to maintain armies and navies sufficiently large to protect their interests. We must be ready to protect ourselves irrespective of the agencies to prevent wars that are established.

From the Kansas City Star. STRIPPING your neighbors is only to take away from them the means of doing you a mischief. Frederick the Great. Above all, you must inflict on the inhabitants of invaded towns the maximum of suffering. You must leave the people through whom you march nothing but eyes to weep with. Bismarck. The more unmerciful the conduct of war the more merciful in reality, for the war is thereby sooner ended. Hindenburg. The innocent must suffer with the guilty. All that is as nothing compared with the life of a single German soldier. General Von Bissing. International law (German version) is by no means opposed to the exploitation of the crimes of third parties (assassination, incendiarism, robbery and the? like) to the prejudice of the enemy German War Book. Create examples which by their frightfulness will be a warning to the whole country. Wilhelm II.

quired 1,800 before January 1. This section is open to men under eighteen years, or over forty-five years of age, also to men la-deferred classifications It- Is necessary that the applicant have at least a year's driving experience. Forty dollars a month and maintenance, Including equipment, is paid after sailing; half pay and maintenance while in training. Headquarters Automotive and Mechanical Section, 528 Peoples Gas Building, Chicago, Illnois. Fraternities Ordered to Give Up Club Rooms OXFORD, O., Oct. 30. When Miami university's Greek letter fraternities lost their chapter houses because the government needed them for military barracks, the boys rented rooms, uptown, fitted them up as club rooms, and have been enjoying Saturday nights and Sundays in them. fjow they will have to give these rooms up. The commandant of the S. A. T. C. unit says they are contrary to the spirit of the war department order which says fraternities shall hold no social or ceremonial meetings during the year. Business sessions are permissable, but only as many of these as may be necessary to protect their charters of the organizations. There has been completed In Vernal, Utah, a bank building made of bricks, all of which, together with the hardware, were delivered by the government's maial service. Milwaukee, WU. " I was weak, nervous, all run down, no appetite and had taken different medicines without benefit A friend advised me to try Vinol. It gave me a wonderful appetite, I sleep well, have gained in weight and am uow strong and well. " Mrs. E. Strey. Druggists Everywherev

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TRY A PALLADIUM WANT AD. Public is Warned Against Taking Substitutes for uxated Iroia Physicians Below Say Thai Ordinary MetaRio Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give The Same STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE As Organlo Iron Nuxated Iron United States Judge Atkinson Gives Opinion 'Careful investigation by physicians among druggists and patients lias revealed the fact that there are thousands of people taking iron who do not distinguish between organic iron and metallic iron, and that sucix persons often fail to obtain the vital energy, ctrengtn ana endurance which they seek, simply because they have taken the wrong form of iron. Therefore, physicians mentioned below, advise those who feel the need of a strength and blood builder to BO to their family doctors and pbtain a, prescription calling for or fi"cT 'rn'iux Judge G.W. Atkinson uiu present this to their druggist so that there may be no question about obtaining1 the proper article. But jf they do not wish to go to the trouble of Setting a prescription for Nuxated Iron then be sure to look on the label and see that the .words NUXATED IRON are printed thereon not Nux and Iron nor any ether form of iron, but Nuxated Iron. The remarkable results croduced bv United States lnci G. V. Atkinson, of the Court of Claims, Washington. D.C., says: " It is without hesitation that I reeorariend Nuxated Iron to per sons who m the stress of physical or mental labors have permitted the system to become debilitated, the body exhausted or the nerves run down. It has restored my appetite and my vitality. I fee! that I have dropped off the burden of months of toil in the few weeks that I have been following the very Eimplc directions for the use of Nuxated Iron." J uxated iron and its widespread sale (it being estimated that over three million people annually are to-day using; it), has led to the offering of numerous substitutes, and these physicians say that health officials and doctors everywhere should caution the public against accepting substitutes in medicines and they especially warn against acceptir.fr substitutes for Nuxated Iron, which, instead of being organic iron may be nothing more than a metallic iron compound which may in some cases produce more harm than good. The widespread publication of the above information, has been suggested by Dr. James .Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, fnd the Westchester County Hospital; Dr. 'erdinand King, New York Physician and. Wedical Author and others, so that the pub. lie may be informed on this subject and protected from the use of metallic iron under the delusion that it is Nuxated Iron or at least something as good a Nuxate.i. Iron. It is surprising how many people suffer from iron deficiency and do not know it Ifi you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See tow long yon can work or how far you cam walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength and see how much: yon have gained. urafMtairrs Hots rnsstsA Iron. vMeh to enma ana rooramuaea aoofe by Domain net a etcNS nomas, but one which is well to anuonsu. unuo tn older lnorfsnle product It is easily assimilated, dots not i U liwlti make them black nor nmet tha common. Tne mmnuraocuran guarantee sucxeasrol sad entirely aetitftctarr remits to every purchaser or they will refund your man ay. It ta to this city ky ait foot) CmsUtt, - Sold In this city by Conkey Drug Co., Thistlethwalte's Drug Stores. Adv.

West Manchester, Ohio

Ethel, the twelve-year-old daughter W Mr. and Mrs. William Wooton, died Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the home of Joshua Snyder, near Castine, of pneumonia, after a week's illness. She was one of the eldest of six children, and leaves a twin brother, two other brothers, two sisters and her father and mother. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the home of her parents in West Manchester, by Rev. Zelma Mills of Winchester, Ind. Burial was made at Abbottsvllle, Ohio. Verto McGriff accompanied by his wife, made a business trip to New Madison Saturday. . .Charles Lane and family returned Wednesday to their home in Columbus, after a few days' visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Scheurman. . ...C. N. Hatfield and John Powell of Fountain City were "business visitors here Wednesday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Protzman and Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Sr., all of Verona, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris and family Gorman McGriff transacted business in Greenville Monday. .... Mrs. O. P. Wolverton and daughter Irene of Greenville, were in West Manchester on Saturday, calling on friends.... Miss Alice Scuerman was able to take up her position Monday at the Morris department store after a siege of influenza. Two new cases of the disease were reported this week C. E. Barnes made a business trip to Eaton Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes attended the stock sale on Tuesday or last week at Greenville .J. A. Cossairt visited last week with his brother, A. B. Cossairt and family at Constantine, Michigan. . . . .Wertie Craig, employed at Lewisburg, visited several days of last week here with his family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. John Judoy of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Sim Cougill and son, Marvin, were out of town visitors Sunday Ed. Hill and J. A. Cossairt are employed at the Wright aviation field at Dayton. Jim Wilt and family and Clayton Emerick and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fudge and family O. C. Shaeffer of MarIon, Ind., was in W. Manchester Sunday A. L. Fudge and family attended Zimri Hinshaw's sale Tuesday near Lynn, Ind Mr. and Mrs. .Asa Leas entertained their daughter, Mrs. Flo Ermel and husband of Dayton at their home Sunday. .... Mrs. Laura Parks and Edgar and Marie Parks spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gauch near Wares Chapel.... Mrs." Laurenna Trump entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Howell, Oliver Miller and Mis3 Cora Miller of Baroda, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Deller Howell of Otterbein; Mr. and Mrs.

John Gouch and children were afternoon visitors.... Miss Grace Juday returned Saturday to her home in Dayton after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowble....Mis8 Ola Trump is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Diller Howell near New Madison Miss Shearl Emerick of Dayton is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick... .Mrs. Lorene Pasco of Dayton is visiting this week with relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overholser and daughter, Mary, of Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Overholser.... Mrs. Edith Dill and children returned this week to their home In Palestine after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A: Locke.... Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh visited their daughter, Mrs. Harry Lehman and family Sunday at Dayton.... Miss Alta Mae Bruner spent Saturday night with Don Smith and family and accompanied them Sunday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lichtenfels at Yankeetown.... Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wilhelm were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilhelm, at Dayton Sunday. .. .Mrs. Harry Gephart and family returned Sunday from a four weeks visit with her parents near New Lexington.... Miss Treva Howell and Mrs. Loy Howell werein Richmond Wednesday. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Cal Braddock spent Saturday night and Sunday with Irvin Poyner and family near Castine. .. .Mrs. Anna Howell and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith were

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Will Get Older Selects in Shape for Service WASHINGTON, Oct 30. Older drafted men are to be put Into shape for service through modified physical training course less arduous than the course designed for men between 21 and 31. Camp commanders were ordered today to train the older men gradually especially In the early stages, so they will suffer no ill effects of the strenuous exercise or overwork. Military Discipline For Miami Students OXFORD, O.; Oct 30. It was announced today that on Nov. 1, strict military discipline will be inaugurated at Miami university. Four hundred and thirty-five men are now stationed in their barracks. Two hundred rifles arrived today, but the uniforms have not as yet shown up.

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