Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 49, 8 January 1920 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1920.

GOVERNMENT SCORED COMPLETE WIN OVER PACKERS PALMER

WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. More was accomplished through the governinent's settlement of its anti-trust proceedings against the five big Chicago meat packers than could have resulted from a court decision adverse to the packers. Attorney General Palmer told the Senate agricultural committee today. He appeared there by invitation of the committee in connection with its consideration of what legislation it yet required for the meat packing Industry. The government, the attorney general declared, surrendered no rights to a further prosecution of the packers, eliminated the packers from the con duct of Industries not directly related to meat packing, and does not at pres ent contemplate further proceedings, either civil or criminal, as the "cases a pains t them have been won." - There were a few sharp Inter changes between Mr. Palmer and committee mebers during his appearance. The suggestion of Senator Norris, Re publican, Nebraska, that criminal counts against the packers past and prospective, had been "forgiven" by Ihe agreement brought forth a flat denial. Senator France, Maryland, Republic--.n, Intimated that by bringing civil and not criminal proceedings against the packers, the Department of Jus1 ice had "laid itself open to the charge f, failing to prosecute multi-million iires, while its agents had been spying jupon members of labor unions and making summary arrests. U What's in a Name?" 'Facta about your name: Its history! tta meaning; whnc It wu -rivad; its lrnlnei our lucky Say and lucky jewel. BY MILDRED MARSHALL (Copyright, 1919, by The Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.) DOROTHY One of the quaintest and most whimsical of origins Is that which iDorothy sprang. Thecs - and Zeus, father of the gods, were identical erms in ancient Greece. From Theoc came many masculine names and one feminine. Theodora, which signifies 'gift of god' or 'ti v -.h gift. Curiously enough, the reversal of the name Dorothy was speedily accomnlished ad though absolutely incor rect, gained more prevailence in the western world than Theodora has ever achieved. The beautiful legend of St. Dorothea helped to give her name widespread fame-. It is the story of the Cappadoclan maiden who sent the roses of paradise by angelic hands as testimony of the Joy she was reaping. Dorothea became a patron saint in Germany and England straightway adopted her name because of Massinger's powerful drama. Dorothy was the next step in her evolution and Doly became a popular diminutive. Indeed, so common was it in usage that it became the general term for wooden children or puppets in the time of Elizabeth Stewart and hence our own "dolly" or doll beloved by the small girl. Dorothy became a Puritan name at the height of the reign of the House of Hanover, and was used by Mrs. Dorothy Cromwell, and other Roundhead daughters France called her Dorothee, while Germany preferred the original Dorothea, and Italy omitted the aspirate and made her Dorotea. , England and America favor Dorothy with its fluffy diminutive Dolly. Russia, by some mysterous translation, derived Darija, though some historians object to this explanation, claiming that the patroness of Darija waa an Athenian lady martyred with her husband Crysanthus, at Rome and burled in a Catacomb which was opened in the reign of Constantino the Great. The modern Greek vendition of the name is Thorothea. Dorothy's talismanic gem is the diamond. It is said to afford protection from evil and bring her great liappiness. As the old legend goes: "The Evil Eye shall have no power to harm. Him that shall wear the diamond charm." Saturday is her lucky day and 2 her lucky number, while the flower assigned to her Is the daisy, signifying innocence. Movies to Advertise V. 5. in East Indies (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 8 America and American products are to be advertised In the Dutch East Indies by movies on a motor truck. A traveling theatre which at times during the war gave performances at the White House for the benefit of President Wilson and other officials has been loaned to the Dutch East Indian gov ernment by the bureau of commercial economics and will leave for Singa pore Straits Settlement tomorrow on the steamship John Koacn. Fifty thousand feet of film depicting the process of manufacturing various articles made in this country, American methods of preserving health and preventing disease, Ameri can farm life and the work of the American army and navy will be sent with the truck which is equipped to begin a performance at once whereever It stops. Some of the film is sup plied by American manufacturers and some by the government. This is the first truck sent abroad by the bureau which was formed eight years ago to promote trade, largely by means of motion pictures. ST. JOHN EXPORTS - (By Associated Press) . ST. JOHN, N. B., Jan. 8 The value of exports from St. John to the United States in 1919 was $592,010.55 more than in 1918, according to the report of Henry S. Cculver, United States consul here. Exports totalled $5,153.027 last year. NOTICE There will be a special meeting open to all electrical workers Friday evening at 8 o'clock. T. M. A. hall

Don't Worry, Be Moderate

If You Wan t to Live Long Says Colombia Gym Leader (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 8 Don't worry and be moderate in all things if you want to live to be 70 or more. This recipe for longevity was given today by Dr. George L. Mylan. director of the Columbia university- gymnasium after an Investigation of the modes of life of those who live long and those who died prematurely. "There Is abundant evidence," says Dr. Mylan, "to Justify the belief that the average duration of life could be increased from ten to twenty years by the general adoption of the prin ciple moderation in all things Deaths by infectious diseases or vio lence are excepted. The characteristics of people over 70 years old, Dr. Mylan finds, are that they do not worry, have a happy disposition and eat, drink, exercise and enjoy themselves moderately. . "Exactly the opposite conditions." he says, "are found almost invariably in persons between 30 and 70 years who suffer from organic disease of the nerves, digestive, excretory or circulatory systems and premature senility but the vicious circle of unhygienic living usually includes over stimulation, worry, excesses in pleasure, abuse of drugs and worry." English Hangmen Ask For Increase in Pay (By Associated Press) LONDON, Jan. 8. England's public executioners, the hangmen, want their pay increased and their claim has been presently to the House of Commons by a member of that body. Augustine Hailwood inquired whether the government knew it was paying the executioners no more than in prewar days. A government representative replied that the matter would receive consideration. The hangmen reentry were deprived of the privilege of taking away the rope with which the criminal was hanged. This reduced one of the sources of their revenue as the rope could be sold for a good price to curiosity collectors;. Need of Flood Prevention Brought to Paris People By Associated Press) PARIS, Jan.,8 Flood prevention work has been forcibly brought to the attention of the people of Paris by the recent Inundation of parts of the city with heavy property losses. Projects to control the waters of French rivers was formed soon after the dis astrous flood of 1910, but the outbreak of the great war in 1914 pu a priod to the undertaking. Experts declare the recent flood cacould have been prevented if the Mams canal project had been carried through. This work would have cost 200,000,000 francs, but at present it would entail an expenditure of 800,000,000 francs. Moslem to Boycott Britain If Treaty Is Not Satisfactory (By Associated Press) DELPHIA, India, Jan. 8 British goods will be boycotted if peace settlement with Turkey was not satisfactory to Mussulmans, according to a resolution adopted by Indian moslems who gathered here recently in the all India Khalifat conference. By another resolution it was pro posed to begin a gradual cessation of cooperation with the government in event of an unsatisfactory peace with Turkey. Indian Moslems have been insisting on the principle of nationality and self determination as a basis for deal ing with Turkey. A joint meeting of Moslem and nonMoslem representatives of India was held after the conference. It adopted a resolution expressing the feeling that in view of America's attitude Great Britain would have a decisive voice In the settlement of these terms with Turkey and that "the sacrifice in men and money made by the Moslems and their achievements made in the late war, entitled them to a determin ing voice in this settlement. It was decided to send a delegation to England and if necessary to the United States to lay the true sentiments of Mussulmans before the British and American governments. The all-Indian Khalifat conference requested Indian moslems to abstain from participating in the celebrations of victory in the war. TO OPEN AIR SERVICE. . (By Associated Press) WINNIPEG. Jan. 8 An aerial serv ice between Winnipeg and St. Paul ; will be established this summer, it i was announced today. One of the sta-, tions will be at Grand Forks which will be reached in 10 minutes from this city. WOMAN FROZEN TO DEATH. WABASH, Ind., Jan. 8. 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HINES ADVOCATES R. R. COMBINATION

NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Compulsory consolidation of the railroads into a few great corporations before they return to private control, with the public and labor, as well as capital, represented in the management of the systems, was advocated tonight by Director General Hines in an address Deiore the Bar Association of New York city. vwmuui mis runaamentai reconstruction," Mr. Hines declared, the result will be progressively disap pointing ana in a few years the dissatisfaction of the public will manifest Itself through an insistent demand for a radically different plan which Is not likely then to stop short of outright government ownership." Pointing out the "almost ImDossible" situation of the railroads prior to Fed erai control, owing to the difficulty in financing the lines. Mr. Hines Baid that "our past experience has demonstrated that the old system will not succeed. He advocated the fixing of rates to allow earnings "clearly in excess of a reasonable return," which "must go largely to providing adequate reserves to take care of years of depression and at the same time enough of the excess -must be left with the company earning it to provide adequate stimulus for efficiency.. 15,000 Are Enlisted in Movement to Save Girls (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. Jan.,8 Fifteen thousand young women have been "sworn in" by the New York , probation and protective association to aid in protecting the morals of girls here. The theory of this "girl to girl" movement, it was explained today is to "use the subtle sympathy of youth for youth," to bring about such healthful recreation as shall prevent the exploitation of leisure time "by commercial and undesirable interest," I It is also sought to accomplish the reform and rehabiliation of unfortunate, girls through kindness and whatever possible without the stigma of courts or reformatory institutions. The girls who have enlisted their aid work for a living and have average conditions to contend with in their own homes. They are members of the Girls Service Clubs and the girls protective leagues. Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip, chairman of the Education committee of the Girls Protective League has made plans which include a civic building as the center of the social life for each group of 15,000 ctizens. Dancing, swimming and Americanization are to be the features. CANADIANS MAY BUILD HOMES IN LOAN SCHEME (By Associated Press) WINNIPEG, Jan. 8 The housing commission operating under the city's housing plan will make a loan of 85 per cent of the new cost of the home it was announced here today. A first mortgage will be taken on the property for 20 years, repayable at the rate of $7.13 a month for each $1,000 borrowed. The builder may select his own lot in any part of the city and pay any part or all of the borrowed money without notice at any time.

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Hines Will Talk on "Educational Problems"

"Educational Problems That Present Themselves" will be the theme of State Superintendent of Schools L. N. Hines, at a meeting of the Teachers' Federation of Richmond, in the art gallery of the high school at 8 o'clock Friday night. Mr. Hines will also speak on increased salaries fdr teachers. An invitation has been extended to the school board to attend this meeting. The general public is also invited. - Revs, Semans and Isley to Talk at Prayer Meet Rev. R. L. Semans and Rev. C. Ray mond Isley will speak at the union week of prayer services In the First Baptist church Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The subject of services is "The Church Awakened by a Revival of Family Religion". Rev. Shelby C Lee. pastor of the First Baptist church will preside. The public Is Invited to attend these special services in response to the national call for the week of prayer for the churches. The services for Friday evening are to be held at the First Methodist church with the subject, "The Church Awakened by the Call for Workers". The speakers will be the Rev. E. E. Davis, the Rev. J. S. Hill, and the Rev, Semap of the First Methodist church will preside. Special union prayer meetings are being held each evening this week, excepting Saturday; the meeting last night having been held at the United Brethren church with addresses by Rev. F. A. Dressel and Rev. J. J. Rae. FRENCH ABLE TO SAVE (By Associated Press) PARIS, Jan. 8 Frenchmen have not lost their ability to save money. Figures showing Paris bank balances for the period of December 28 to Jan. 3, Just published. Indicate that even during the holidays sums deposited exceeded those withdrawn by almost exactly 1,000,000 francs. Records indicate the number of depositors was nearly four times the number who withdrew funds. DID YOU EVER USESLOAN'S? Keep It handy to promote prompt relief from rheumatic pains and aches WHEN you know what Sloan's Liniment will do, as thousands of men and women the world over know, you, too, will keep it handy. You will use it for those "twinges of rheumatii," for relieving tflat lame back, muscle stiff ness and soreness, aches, all sorts of external pains, and exposure aftermaths. Only takes a little, applied without rubbing. Soon penetrates, scattering Anv druggist has it. If not, we'd like to know his name. that saves miles of steps

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Socialists Protest Barring of Members From Assembly

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 8. A committee of eight local socialists today considered plans of action in tho case of five members of their party who were not allowed to take their soato in the state assembly at Albany yesterday. This committee was empowered to take full charge of the incident after a lengthly conference last night at the Rand school of social science, attended by members of the city, county and etato committees and the suspend ed assemblymen. w mie .. me committee aecimea 10 issue a formjil statement at present, one member declared that one of the first acts would be "to obtain the co-operation of the labor unions." We would not amplify this acsertion excePt to Bay tQat "things are going as uicy never am Deiore. , The action taken by the assembly was so sudden it was explained that legal matters would havo to be considered carefully before a public announcement was made. Tho suspended assemblymen, while roundly denouncing the action, admitted that htey did not know what course to pursue, saying the matter was now entirely in tho hands of their party. OIL MAN SHOOTS SELF (By Associated Press) FORT WORTH, Tex., Jan. 8 R. E. Roberts, Baid to be a wealthy oil operator of Fulton, N. Y., shot and killed himself at a hotel last night. No reason had been ascribed today. A bank book found on the body showed a recent deposit of $25,000 in a Ranger, Tex., bank. Other papers indicated he was heavily interested in Texas oil lands. Sleep? Does a dry cough keep you awake? ----- KEMP'S BALSAM will stop the tickle that makes you cough. Guaranteed. 9

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ENUMERATORS FIND NEGRESS , LISTED AS 115 YEARS OLD LOS ANGELES, Jan., 8 Anna Praterter, a negress, today officially was listed as 115 years old by Federal enumerators. She was born In South Carolina, she said, was sold fifteen times as a slave, acted as "mammy" to 52 white children and ran away from three masters, only to be recaptured each time. While telling her life history, she busied herself with sewing.

300 GRADUATED AT I. U. . BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 8 Announcement was made here yesterday by Dr. Horace A. Hoffman, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, that nearly 300 students will receive Bachelor of Arts degrees at the Indiana university centenlal commencement next June. The list given out does not include those who will graduate from the law or medical schools or those who will rei ceive Master of Arts degrees, as the latter lists are not ready. DANCER 8IGN3 WARRANT FOR RED; TAKEN HERSELF CHICAGO. Jan. 8. Mllo Elvira Axaazar, tho beautiful Russian soprano. who caused tho arrest of Georges Baklanoff, barytone of the Chicago Opera company, on a deportation warrant, charging him with being an undesir able citizen, is herself in custody. HE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN Rheumatic pains .backache, pains In sides, sore muscles, stilt Joints or an "always tired" feeling -re usually symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. W. wells, Toquin, Mich., writes: I am on my my feet most of the time and get tired. But after taking Foley Kidney PlUs I feel like a new man. I recommend them to my customers and have never heard of any case where they did not give satisfaction." Prompt in action to relieve kidney troubles and bladder ailments. For Sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. INTEREST PAID 6

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