Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 209, 12 July 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-T5L.EGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered' at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, aa Second-Class Mall Matter. r ,.. T MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to th wsa ttoe republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local r.ew published herein. All rights of republication of speclal dispatches herein are also reserved. Franklin Roosevelt and Coolidge The characters and accomplishments of Franklin Roosevelt and Governor Coolidge have become important considerations to the American people, because, since both are nominees of their respective parties for vice-president, one
may be called on in the next four years to shoulder the duties and responsibilities of the presidency. The name of Roosevelt is known in every home of the republic, made famous by President Theodore Roosevelt Outside of the district he represented ia the state senate in New York and the navy department at Washington, where he has been serving as assistant secretary of the navy, very fcttle is known of Franklin Roosevelt. The country at large has never before heard of him, as he has never previously figured prominently as a national character. X, Franklin Roosevelt is a remote relative of former President Theodore Roosevelt, being a fifth cousin of the latter. - He is thirty-eight years old, four years younger than his illustrious cousin when nominated for the vice-presidency
witn JVicKinley. Entering Democratic politics in 1910, Franklin Roosevelt was elected to the New York state senate from a district normally Republican. In state Democratic politics he was anti-Tammany and in 1912 was active in the fight that prevented Tammany's candidate for United States senator, William F. Sheehan, being nominated. He was active in 1912 in furthering the candidacy of Woodrow Wilson for the Democratic nomination for president, and the following year was appointed assistant secretary of the navy by President Wilson. In (this comparatively inconspicuous position he has served before, during and since the war.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JULY 12, 1920'.
The only noteworthy incident of his service
that came to the public's attention was in recent months during the congressional investigation of Admiral Sims' charges against the navy department. Mr. Roosevelt loyally upheld he cause of his chief, Josephus Daniels, whose policy as secretary of the navy during the early months of the war is charged with having prolonged that conflict by at least six months. Governor Coolidge has the advantage over Franklin Roosevelt of having attained national prominence and recognition. The whole country applauded and approved his courageous and principled handling of the Boston police strike last year. ... When three-fourths of -Boston's policemen "struck" for recognition of their union, and, deserting thir posts and forswearing their oaths.
left the city defenceless and it was pillaged and
looted for three days and nights by bands of criminals and hoodlums, Governor Coolidge restored order and security with state troops and volunteer policemen. After the trouble was over and, although the state elections were not far off and he was a candidate to succeed himself, Governor Coolidge was deaf to" all appeals or threats seeking the use of his influence to cause the . reinstatement of the ex-policemen. His opponent" oriHhe Democratic ticket for. governor made reinstatement of the deserting policemen his chief issue. Governor Coolidge was overwhelmingly reelected. The size of his great plurality plainly showed that Massachusetts labor had supported him loyally, knowing that unrebuked disorder
and insecurity bring to labor just what they
aring to capital, tyranny and injustice.
Coolidge has ten years the better of Franklin Roosevelt in age, being forty-eight years old. In political and statecraft experience he is infinitely better prepared. He has served Massachusetts, one of the best governed and most important states in the union, as state senator, president of the state senate, lieutenant governor and governor. Of the two men Coolidge is far the stronger in tested character and experience. Should the necessity arise during the coming four years for the destinies of the nation to be placed in the
nands ot the vice-president, Coolide-e is unrip.
niably best fitted for the responsibilities of the
position.
Today's Talk By George Maftthew Adams
POPULARITY. This is a pretty well constructed world, after all. Its balances were very well ordered. It Is a good thing that many of the things which we most desire have to be paid for in terms of wet brows, disappointment, great anxiety, patience, endless tact, as well as with money representing all these and more. To be popular, for instance how much it costs!
But he original cost of popularity is
as nothing compared to its "up-keep." Everyday you have to pay something. And many people, when they have run. out of everything else, begin to settle with their very souls. For popularity has no be fed or else it dies. Theodore Roosevelt, at the very zenith of his popularity, on the occasion of a wonderful demonstration in his honor, turned to one of his good newspaper friends and said something like this: "This is all very flattering, but I know that almost over night it may all be turned against me." And in a few years this was true, tho at his death, the world had come to take him at his sterling worth.
it is far better to remain right than
to Decome popular. Some of the
ia.rest nowers in the world grow,
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Answers to Questions i
: j F. B. What states lead In the production of dairy products? Wisconsin, New York, Minnesota, Iowa and Texas. ' .. R. L. Must -war tax stamps be affixed to notes? The law requires a 2 cent stamp for each 100 or fraction thereof. READER. What is the oldest military organization in the United States? "The Military Company of Boston," chartered in 1638. M. B. How many vacancies in teaching positions are expected this fall in the United States? This cannot be determined absolutely, but a recent bulletin by P. P. Claxton. commissioner of education, places the figure fctfllOftOO. A. R. Is there anyone In Richmond that removes hair with a needle? We know of none. Is there anything else that will remove coarse hair Questions of this kind are not answered in this column. Your physician may be able to advise you. Readers may obtain aaawrra to qnratlona by writ In h -Pnllartln (location and Anarrer Department. Qneatlona ahould be vrrllten plainly Z", dbrlef,J'' Anatvera will b siren
cosled by an admiring dame intent on congratulating himl "Are1 you Apptus Claudius?" she inquired. -.-.- . , . "No - madam," . the actor replied sternly; .''I'm as miserable as sin."
Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton
Dinner Stories.
"How did you come to be lying there In, the gutter?" demanded the policeman severely. v!?'8 all; right- replied the in-ebritd'-on- "I Jus' happened to walk between two lamp posts and leaned against the wrong one." Young Aldrich was waiting In tho parlor for his loved one to- appear when her small brother came In and took a seat. "Well, Chester, said Aldrich, what did your sister say when you told her 1 was waiting?" "Why. Shfi didn't nav nntfelna-n
plied the small brother. "She' Just took a ring off one finger an put it on another."
A traveling cofflpany performed in a tent On a wet nnrl piViA atronino
The leading actor took the part of
yyiua lauaius, ana ne got very wet
miuugu a ieax in tne tent.
un leaving the stage he was ac-
ALIKE "Prices are falling mighty slow, It seems te me," said Brown "Like women's skirts they've far to go ' Ere they - are really down" - . The great advantage of the old clothes pledge is that as far as most people are concerned, it Involves no change in one's appearance or habits. The proposed tax on doctors, lawyers and dentists seems funny until the tickled public sobers down long enough to remember its echo in the bills . Tom Marshall is the only man who ever held the office of vice president two terms and retained his "sense of humor. - , , " ji' A dry one from ''Punch": To such an -extent has America ennn a v.o
nearly all letters dispatched from Scotsmen living over there are posted with the stamps planed to the envelopes. Old Bill Bryan - Is good old soul. But the Democrat! ; picked him for - a goal. "The other day Herb McGhie sent his family wash to the laundry, as Usual," reports the Columbus "Advocate," "The basket -came back and was placed on the back porch. But it was not taken inside the house that night, and the next morning the laundry wagon drove around again, and the watchful driver took the . basket back to the laundry and the clothes were washed all over again." Tomatoes for babies Is the recommendation of a doctor, but for deedtative purposes and making it seem like home, nothing wfll ever take th place of a stick od licorice.
For ends of wire fences an Ohioan has patented a metal post.
Memories of Old Days In TJils. Paper Ten Years, '--Aflo Today
- Dogs- running .loose on the streets Were CaUSiHtr SO tnanv rnmnlalnta and
becoming, eo-dangerous to the public
mai l. a. uorman, superintendent of Police, came, out in favor nt tTiA antah.
lishment of a dog pound in Richmond.
several people had been bitten by dogs
.and h,a4JtuQfi ill as a rsult. - .William- Waking local plumber, and Richard Scharff. emnlnrn nf tha Starr
-PUrKr-emjmnT; wnnouncyd that they
naa constructed bi-pTane of their own ModeitThey wer fcfrlns"plans abo'ift Us try-out a 'seifret, but ff waff tnown that they Intended-ti test if soon. ' Crank- Carter, was. . appointed by Mayor. Zimmerman to succeed. Walter Paulus. who recentlv ntA
1 chief pf the Richmond flre department,
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Whenever yoi nee itin picture form ' itx your newspaper-rr thp counter bf y;oiir rgt$te? p5 &4 parity shelf of your neighbor remember it represents tbgjbietfjrlt mr qrg'anizatipn a combination of brains mtmey and sjlfedkhait cahprolicel IJponThe qualityofTti contents we wiHsicTDnrTeratTbTr;
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CTyUJL REVERE. Fleet rider of the Revolution herald of Freedom! How I ) J the hoof-beats of yof horse rang in the ears and hearts of a youthful II Hi
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iUL REVERE Fleet rider of the Revolution herald of Freedoml How
the hoof-beats of yof horse rang in the ears and hearts of a youthful
nation hot with the blood of Democracy I Today, again, your spirit lives the apostle of freedom bearing its ringing message around the worLl
"That good old fashioned taste" the tast which takes us back on a memory trip to the bread our mothers made -is found in the large loaf of bgltep BreadSmall loaves dry out quickly, and even with the best materials and most careful handling, quality and flavor will not be as good in the small loaf as in a larger loaf made from the same dough. Small loaves are wasteful, too wasteful of labor, of fuel, of wrapping paper, of clerk hire, and wasteful of food value. The large 'Ecbyl&3 loaf saves waste and conserves highest food value.
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