Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 148, 1 May 1920 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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stitutions are elastic enough to solve the social and economic problems. They know that the destruction of the republic and the establishment of a soviet will not result in a paradise, but will create chaos, suffering and death.

Answers to Questions

Veteran Can Civil war veterans obtain an exemption of $1,000 from the assessed valuation of Uieir property? If so, how do they obtain it? A veter

an of the Civil war may obtain a ! affairs.

" vMay Day Demonstrations May day demonstrations by radical groups is an importation of a European practice. On this day opponents of organized government and believers in" the sinister principle of anarchy were wont, to parade in the centers of population and by demonstration and appeal to arouse the masses. '" This noxious program has been transplanted

to this country, losing none of its vicious details in transit. Attorney General Palmer says the department of justice has cognizance of a plot, hatched by the Communist party, which marked lor death scores of federal and state officials. There.,is only one standpoint to occupy in this matter. .No parade of radicals, waving red flags and shouting denunciations of the republic, should be permitted to be held. The propagandists of this deluded theory, who would use the torch, bomb, and dagger to attain their ends, should be ruthlessly suppressed. The .majority of the people of the United States are liberty-loving and law-abiding. They revere the institutions that have slowly taken form in the more than a century of our national existence. They believe our government and in-

A $15,000 Smile Courtesy pays, and so does a smile. The grouch may get lots of personal satisfaction out

of his gruffness and the discomfiture he inflicts on others, but he pays for his surliness. The-following bit of practical philosophy is traveling through the newspapers from coast to coast, without credit to the original source: "A street car conductor, who always wore a smile, even when he asked the cowd to move forward in the car, was left a legacy of $15,000 by an appreciative patron. Not every smile has its compensation in as direct and material a form, but every smile pays, nevertheless. Sometimes it is returned in kind, and sometimes, like the proverbial bread cast upon the waters, it may not be returned for many days, but the investment is always good. "Charles M. Schwab's smile has been said to

have been worth millions to him, and what it has j narMiy.

been worth to others who have come under its inspiration or encouragement is not to be estimated. A smile is more effective in selling goods than yards of talk without it. A smile smooths

many a prospectively hard approach. Moreover, it pays in its reflex action that is, if it is a genuine smile, which always is of inner origin, and not merely a muscular manipulation of the face. "There's sunshine in a smile, and gloomy clouds in a grouch, and moral sunshine is as healthful as a bright clear day is physically beneficial."

51,000 exemption on the assessed valuation of his property, provided the amount of his taxables does not exceed $5,000, and he has reached the age of 70 years or more, and has a pension certificate. To avail himself

Out of Ui.it ?2.o00 v.cit'.i of perrum-i the princess has already received over two billion dollars' worth of advertising, of which this paragraph is a part. It is said that Lloyd George has prepared a covenant for the absolute exclusion of America from European

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we nave neara since me year me parsnips froze. There seems to be some fear expressed that the movie interests are getting a strangle hold on the theatrical business. It looks like a case of

of the benefits fo this law, he must 'the survival of the fattest.

ith tJie county auditor between li 1 arrd May 1 each year a sworn

file with

March

statement of his age, place of resid

ence and submit his pension certificate for inspection by the auditor. The full text of the law will be found on page 5S6 of the Acts of Indiana for 1919. Any soldier or sailor of the Civil or Mexican wars, or their widows, can avail themselves of the provision of the law. F. D. What are the duties of the legislative visiting committee? It is the duty of the committee to visit and

investigate all state institutions.

Major league rules this year prohibit the use of profanity toward umpires. Ho-hum! Get out the tiddle-de-winks. and let's have a good time. SURE CURE FOR ENNUI. "Cleopatra, somewhat bored with ennui, is startled by having an arrow shot into her midst." Philadelphia Press.

American Legion

thnt taxation is mo?t burdensome right now, and it would mean imposing additional burdens upon that already overtaxed business world. "While the boys were In France righting for $33 a month, business men engaged in both legitimate and illegitimate affairs, made vast sums of money. Common laborers received $4 and $5 a day, and skilled laborers from $10 to $12 a day, and I am in favor of legislation to equalize this inequality if we can do it without overturning our whole financial structure."

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Union County Boys and Girls To Compete Raising Calves The Union county Shorthorn calf club of the Union district Shorthorn breeders' association have 13 boys and girls that will enter the contest in calf raising. The following members will enter: Mildred Little, Ilanna's Creek; Winston LaFuze, Liberty; Carl Creek, Hanna's Creek; Hadley Hallinger. Ilanna's Creek; Gorden Gardner, Preble county; Hugh Markee. College Corner; Stanley Markee. College Corner; Mad-

elene Fleish, Preble county: Robert

boards, commissions and offices receiv-! senator from Indiana, has outlined his -"ih.ee, nannas i reeK, urouse ttmneIrtr nnhliV mrmev .nhmi! o nr,rt "nosi'tinn on the matter of a bonus for hart; Mac Black. Colleee Corner;

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Political Announcements Primary Election, May 4th. 1920

CIRCUIT JUDGE

to the legislature designating the f mounts which th committee deems absolutely necessary to meet the wants of the institution.

Rentiers pnrMlnns

Cturotlon

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mar obtain nnrr to

hy wrKInc Hie' Patlndtum bonus legislation.

una inKtr iifpnnni'-nt.

liould be written plainly

Anavrera will be filvrn

world war veterans m a letter he has sent to the members of Victory Post No. 70. American Legion, of Shelbyville. It is in reply to a telegram sent to the senator recently by the post, urging him to vote for the passage of

Helen Fields. Evert on, Ind.

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ooa evening

By Roy K. Moulton

Today's Talk By George Matthew Adam

Post Under Fire

I'd like to know what you think like to have for a present."

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JUST BELIEVE All doubt is endless and hollow. The i basis for every fact in life is belief. : Without it, we start with neither pilot i.or compass. Better to have a blind belief than no belief at all. The fighter believes. The builder believes. The honest toiler believes. The historian believes. The mother believes. The child believes. All those endowed with the essence of true greatness, believe. Every one of your days is bound to have a sun all its own, if you enter it believing. Immortality is belief. There is absolutely no inspiration worth the name that is unwrapped from belief. Belief thrills. It forgives, overlooks, feeds upon charity, walks thru adversity, leads the friendless, and gives solace to the weak. Just believe that's all! Belief has fathered and mothered every child of worth and achievement that has ever been born. . , . . . f .

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AN investigation of charges that Louis F. Post, assistant secre

tary of labor, has blocked deportation

of alien radicals has been proposed in the house of representatives with a view to inaugurating impeachment proceedings against Mr. Post in the

event the charges are sustained.

A resolution in-j troduced by Ilepre-j sentative Homer! Hoch of Kansas.) Republican, recites j that such charges j have been made on i the floor of the house, directs that the committee on; judiciary make inquiry and provides i

THANK HEAVEN FOR THAT. I do not sing of Summertime, Nor do I ping of Spring. I sing not. of the Woodland Dell And birdies on the wing. I warble not of Wintertime, T don't sing of the Fall. I know my voice is awful, so So I do not sing at all. Lester Lamb.

'I am willing to vote this bonus if I

can find out where to get the money. We are going to have a deficit of $3.000.ono.000 in a year, wo have $30,000,000,000 of outstanding bonds, the bonus wilj. amount to $3,000,000,000 at $r0 a month for each month served by each soldier, and the thing that puzzles' me is to know where to get the cash. "Vcu wiU npr"1 with me. I know.

WILLIAM A. BOND R ..publican Candidate forjudge of Wayne Circuit Court

Princess Rc'pigliosi of Paris has Just paid $5 a drop for a rare perfume. She bought. $2,r.00 worth. Some people may think that was silly, but it wasn't.

Johnny and Jimmy were at a party and. being away in a corner at supper time, they were not looked after very

well. They managed to get some jelly and bread and butter, but no spoons, j "How shall we cat our jelly?" asked

Jimmy. "Balance it on your bread and butter," said Johnny. "I tried that," retorted Jimmy, "but it won't stay on; it's too nervous."

"You're engaged to Fred?" "Ves, but I'm not happy." "What's wrong?" "I'm afraid he's selfish." "Why so?" "He asked me for my hand and I gave it to him." "Of course." "Well, it wasn't until I had given my hand to him that he put a diamond ring on my finger."

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shall report its findings to the house, j "together with a resolution providing, - for the impeachment of the said Louis VETS OF A. E. F.. NOW WITH

fF. Post, assistant secretary of labor."! POLES. WANT LEGION POST ! Louis Freeland Post was born in! WARSAW, May 1. Former mem-

r Vienna, New Jersey, 71 years ago. Aft- bers of the American expeditionary

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A j jfj would wake up in the night -J'-" scratching, which caused

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IN BED TWO YEARS AS RESULT OF PNEUMONIA Cough left and she soon got back strength and flesh "I was confined to my lfd for 2 years from the efforts of plural pneumonia. It left mo with an awful couBh and bronchial trouble. Was treated by 1 different doctors with no apparent benefit.

"I had heard of Milks Kmulsion. but had no faith in anything- A friend j nrijed me. and I tried it. From the 1

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ARTHUR C. LINDEMUTH Republican Candidate torJudge of Wayne Circuit Court

CONGRESSMAN

RICHARD N. ELLIOTT Republican candidate for Congressman Sixth District

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SHERIFF HARRY C. THORNBURGH of Dalton Township Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1920 CARL W ADMAN Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1920 CLAIR S. OLER Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1320

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Pelief is a basis, not a conclusion r.ithoiiRli no conclusion was ever arrived at without it. No one ever understood all the way. But .everyone has to believe in tlie first place if he is ever to understand at alj. So, just believe always!

It was in 1881 that Post was converted by Henry George lo a belief in

' single tax and since George's death he ihas been the leading exponent of the ! single tax doctrine. He founded the i 'single tax magazine. The Public, in llS9S, and with Alice Thatcher Post fedited it until 1913, when he was

have made application for a charter to establish a Warsaw post of the American Legion. The application, which has already been forwarded to the I'nited States, i.-, signed by more than 100 former officers and enlisted men of the I'nited Satos armv.

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: Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney j Wayne County ! Subject to the Republican nomination ! ! ARTHUR WILSD0RF J Candidate for I Prosecuting Attorney ! Wayne County f Subject to Republican Primary May I 4, 1920

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HARRY T. FISHER Candidate for Recorder of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary, May 4, 1920

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