Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 213, 16 July 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM
AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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Political Issues of Importance Eliminating minor issues from the two platforms of the dominating parties and discarding factors of little consequence to the future welfare of the nation, the American people are con
fronted by five major propositions in the fall election, and their attitude toward these five points, expressed by the tickets they vote, probably will be the deciding factor in the selection of the victorious party. The stand taken by the two parties, as well as the known attitude of the standard bearers toward these issues, will influence the voters more than the consideration of all -other planks adopted at Chicago and San Francisco. Foremost is the question of determining the
national policy toward international affairs, the issue revolving about the League of Nations. Next in importance is improvement in the taxation system to remove handicaps thwarting industrial and commercial expansion, as well a3 being responsible, in a measure at least, for inncreases in the prices of commodities. Alleviation of industrial unrest, a problem of
grave concern to both employer and employe, is
a domestic issue of paramount importance. Closely akin is the problem of increasing prouction and reducing the inflation of currency. Enforcement of the prohibition amendment will be a deciding factor for many voters. The personal attitude of the voters toward these issues will be reflected in the party they support, so that the victory of either party can
be accepted as a clean-cut, decisive and emphatic approval of the expressed or implied stand the party has taken on. these issues.
Citizens who have believed that the campaign would be a tame affair, devoid of clearly defined issues on which the two parties differed, and stripped of the excitement characterizing former political battles, will be doomed to disappointment. Grave issues are at stake. No conscientious voter will go to the polls This year without feeling that on his decision may depend the destiny of the nation.
Answers to Questions I
j Subscriber1 In what body Is the supreme legislative power of the British Empire vested? In the Parliament. In what body Is the executive power vester? Nominally in the Crown, but
practically In a committee of minis
ters, called the cabinet, whose existence la dependent on the support of a majority In the House of Commons.
Reader Is the Rock of Gibraltar regarded as a province of England? It is technically called a Crown colony of England. The governor who Is also
the commander-in-chief, exercises all
EXPECT MANY WOMEN AT EAGLES' CONTEST
Ladles Day at Exhibition Park, Sunday" afternoon will probably cause the Richmond EagleB' baseball players to perform great deeds against the Dayton Lily Brews. Advance dope has it that the Lily Brews are going to be tough meat. The Dayton Rubbers feU before the Lily Brews and the Rubbers defeated the Eagles. The Eagle line-up, as announced by
Manager Everette Haas, follows:
was valued, at about $1,000, and it is not known whether insurance Is carried. Loss was also sustained by Cyrus Ellis and Griff Cooney, whose homes were partially burned. Mrs. Johnson was using the kerosene cook stove when it exploded and soon had her home In flames. Before assistance could be obtained to extinguish the blaze, the fire had spread and soon several buildings were enveloped. A small damage was sustained by the Lake Erie Railroad station and the Methodist church. The Milton fire crew overcame the fire without outside assistance.
Dr. J. A. Thompson
Dentist Murray Theater Building Hours: 9-12, 1-5, 7-8; Sunday Phone 2930
$3.50
Wonder Feed for all live stock, per cwt
OMER G. WHELAN THE FEED MAN 31-33 S. 6th St. Phone
Eagles: Fitzgibbons, es; Schepman.
the functions of government and legis- lf: Logan, 2b; Smith, rf; Reddinghaus,
au; j ut. nee, ci; uuriteu, id; tiaas, c; Minner and Hawekotte, pitch.
Holton, Dayton manager, sent the
following line-up: Rohrer, cf: Tesno,
fs; Smith, rf; Keams. 3b: Zoriner. lb:
Colton, rf; Garwood, 2b; Sillen, p; Buchanan and Keams, subs.
lation
D. C. Has the government of Switzerland floated a bond issue in the United States recently? An 8 per cent issue was recently offered in the United States. Friend Was E. H. Moore, manager of Governor Cox's campaign for the nomination for president, ever hired
by the liquor interests of Ohio? He was retained by the liquor Interests In the Mahoning valley to fieht their
legal battles. He was elected mayor of Youngstown on a wet platform. Moore has managed the wet campaign in every election in which those inter
ested were involved in his city and county and section of Ohio.
Readers may obtain anmrn to questions by writing; the Palladium Question and Answer Department. Questions should be 'written plainly and briefly. Answers will be Klrea briefly.
Today's Talk
By George
Matthew Adams
BROWS IN THE INFINITE If everybody thought the same and had the same, ideas about everything, this would be a dead -world. All initiative would be gone. And it wouldn't bo long before this delightful Earth ol ours would look like the Moon does under the telescope. Tho Creator msde us all different. There are not two faces or two brains in the world alike. At heart, however, the whole world feels the same. In form and substance we are all alike made in the image of Him who created us. We live In a world of contrasts find amoni people who are our opposites and contradictions. This gives each one of us, however, no matter of what origin, our right to a.-pire to what we wish and to achieve our desires if we have the will and the mettle. Anv man may walk humbly, serenely, outside of all applause with his feet on everyday ground, but with his brow in the Infinite! It is a sufficient thing that it may ho said of any man that he walked far ahead or his time or his age and was a leader. The epitaphs of such figures reed but a single line to take them into the following centuries. Recently I read the story of a great artist, and this is what the author said summed up his life: "He painted nVmt mw" Manv vears ago, I
read the life story of Henry
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The minister was giving the newly married couple some excellent advice for their guidance in matrimonial life. "Pay attention to me," he said. "You must never get cross with one another. Always try to do everything in such a v.-ay that there is no unpleasantness for either of you. It is the husband's duty to protect his wife, and a wife must always obey her husband, and follow him in the walks of life " "But, sir," interrupted the young wife. "I have not finishel." said the minister. "She must always " "But, please, sir," broke in the young woman once more in desperation, "can't you alter that last part about the walks of lffe? My Joe is a country postman?"
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"1620 Plymouth was settled by
Jamestown." "The equator is a menagerie
running around the earth." "Why has the Pacific coast very few good harbors?" "Because there aren't many around there."
BUT WHY DOESN'T THE OTHER FELLOW DO IT? The surest way to please is to forget one's self and think only of others. Moncrief.
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
Good E
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By Roy K. Moulton
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"Kansas City man robbed while afleep in a running Ford," says a news item. We don't believe it. Nobody could sleep in a running Ford.
ARE YOU WORKING? IF SO, WHY? Why work? It isn't fashionable. Hardly anybody is doing it any more. Sit still and enjoy the high cost of living. And the longer you sit still and en-
For a consideration of $210,000 practically all of the 12,000 shares of stock of the Richmond Natural Gas company were transferred by the old stock holders to C. W. Hooven, of Anderson, Henry C. Starr, of Chicago, and J. P. and W. W. Goodrich, of Winchester. It was announced that in o.rder to encourage the merchant of Richmond to decorate during the Fall Festival, silver cups would be offered by the decoration committee as prizes for the
most attractive interior and exterior
store and window furnishings.
Masonic Calendar
Saturday, July 17. Webb Lodge,
xv o. 24, jr. and A. M. Called meeting; work In Master Mason degree, beginning at 1 o'clock; supper.
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News of the Counties
ABINGTON, Ind. Ben Weiss sus
tained a broken leg, Monday afternoon
while filling his mow with hay, when i
the nay-rorK rope broke, causing about I 450 lbs. cf hay to fall on him. He was ; taken to Reid Memorial Hospital, Wed-! nesday, to have an X-ray examination, i It was found one bone had slipped. His !
leg will be operated on Friday morning and a silver plate will be put on it.
MILTON, Ind. Fire completely destroyed the homes of Mr. Johnson and Eugene and Will Hinckle, of Milton, Thursday afternoon. Each house
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That's the way to look at naintinsr-ass en-investments
&n expense. Look around yon at the houses going to rack and ruin. What is doing it? Tho weather. There is onrjr one defense against weather and that is Point, But paint, like weather, is of many kinoo. Beware of the fair weather paint. It does not protect, it only deceives. Buy a paint tliat has proved its staying power. SWP (Sherwta-William Houm emcteat In protecting prutxa ty. It Paint, Prepared) has a fifty-year puts an armor between your record. Its ingredients are what D nil dings and the elements and experience has proved to be most also adds beauty and cleanlinrsa. A. G. Luken & Go. 630 Main Street
Ward i joy it, the higher it will go.
Beecher and this was the heading or weryunnv is pronieeriug
nn nf 18 cnaoiers: .lie Picauicu jv-."---
Christ
now ex-
T.ikp snmn tall towering cliff, do the
deeds and finished works of some men stand out. Brows in the Infinite! You are limited only by your aspirations. No one may keep you from doing and daring. Have the courage to think differently. Be a YOU man a YOU woman. Let your brows tsuch the Ifinite!
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The train wreck occurred Just two miles west of a small Missouri town and the editor of the local paper sent out his star (and only) reporter to get a story of the accident. Arrived at the scene of the wreck, the reporter
found the train crew reluctant to talk for publication. Finally ihe conductor of the train candidly confessed that it v.-as against the policy of the road to K'ive out particulars of such accidents. "However," h? concluded, "over there, sitting on that tie, is the Fuperintendent. of this division. If he wants to tell you anything, why, all right." The report -r approached the designated man and found him with his face badly scratched and one arm in a slin. "Can you give me any particulars concerning this wreck?" the i eporter asked. "Wreck?" repeated tho injured man. "Young follow, if there has been any
You can become a profiteer very easily; oh, yes, indeed. As soon as you stop working and sit down, you are one. And one of the worst ones in the business. Join the vast, innumerable throng. Sit still and enjoy tho H. C. L. Be one of the elect. Why work?
Held in Evening
"Alleged Woman's Slayer Xew Haven." Headline in
Mail. "The height of newspaper caution," says G. W. S. "WFat is an alleged woman, anyhow?"
LOSS AND DAMAGE MEN HAVE SHIPPERS' CO-OPERATION
"The Loss and Damage Prevention Committee of the Richmond division cf the Pennsylvania railroad, has been receiving splendid co-operation from the shippers," said James E. Kirkpatric, member of the committee, Friday. Kirkpatrick said the committee was in operation before government control of railroads, and was re-organized after March 1. He says the committee studies the faults of carriers and shippers. When a shipper is found that ships poorly packed goods, he is notified.
It is estimated that one pound of nitrogen, properly applied to the soil, will increase the yield of wheat by one-third.
A LONG TRAIN WRECK. "He also predicts a serious train wreck from July 5th to 14th." SunHerald. ADDITIONAL REASONS WHY
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"New York is sometimes called 'The Vampire State.' " "1619 Invention cf Slavery." . "Washington was irrigated in 17S9.
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Winning the Preid IlCy
While Senator Capper's Topeka Capital (Rep.) considers Republican victory at the polls not even in question, declaring that "after November the Democrats will know that a political party cannot carry a presidential election in this country by sprinkling a little booze on its clothes," other Repubican papers agree with the New York Tribune that it "would be most foolish if they (Senator Harding's supporters) did not frankly recognize the formidableness of the Cox and Roosevelt ticket." The Chicago Tribune (Rep.) says that the bosses nominated Governox Cox because they thought he was "the best vote-getter and the best goat-getter Democracy had." If you would obtain a practical idea of Governor Cox's chances of winning the election, as pointed out by newspaper editors of all shades of political opinion, you will do well to read THE LITERARY DIGEST for this week July 17th. The leading article is a careful summary of American newspaper opinion of the Democratic nominee and the advantages and disadvantages that will be his during the campaign. Other articles of almost equal interest in this fine number are: The Prospects for a Third Party The Elements of Discontent With the Present Political Situation and How They May Be Welded Into a Third Party at the Polls in November
The Fighting Creed of the Democrats Our Decreasing Population Increase The Greek War on Turkey Britain Too Pro-American to Suit Japan Hustling Bulgaria Another Soviet Confession of Failure Anti-Japanisrn in California Science as a Curse to Mankind Paper Shoes American Artificial Silk When "Picking Flowers" is a Crime The Universe in Miniature Our Debt To Negro Sculpture New Record By a New German-Designed Monoplane British-American War Over Language
The Menace of the "Dope Doctor" Religious Harmony in Jugo-Slavia The Golden Rule vs. The Rule of Gold Foreign Trade of the U. S. in 1920 Geo. W. Perkins, "A New-Fashioned American" Tom-Cat Vibrators' "Hamlets", and Ordinary "Reds" Mexican Invaders Relieving Our FarmLabor Shortage Commencement Addresses By Some Recent Graduates in "Americanization" Hamburg Now a Tributary of the Allies Constantinople's Kaleidoscopic Conglomeration The Whole World Loves a Presidential Nominee Motor-Mad America, As Seen By a Supercilious Briton
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