Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 268, 21 September 1921 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1921

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Street. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, u Second-Class Mall Matter. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use Tor republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.

escape the charge of obvious carelessness and!

indifference to their fate.

It is highly inconsistent to tell the veterans

that we expect them to do a man's part in solving

the problems of the reconstruction era if we forget the heroic service which they performed in

the war period.

Something .That Should be Amended Congress might take up the war risk insur

ance act and amend it in one particular at least. Merle Hay was one of the first three American boys killed in the World war, but the war risk insurance act had not been enacted at the time,

and so his parents received no insurance. A petition has been forwarded to Washing

ton by the American Legion of Iowa, asking for

relief for the fighter's parents. Are they entitled to it ? No one will question the validity of their claim, and if the law prevents them from obtaining the benefits of an act which was designed solely to help the fighters and their dependents, it should be amended at once so that its provisions will square with the dictates of justice. Congress should not quibble long over this case, nor over similar ones. The honorable and American way to solve the legal technicality that bars relief now is to amend the law so that it will embrace cases of this kind. Pi-esident Harding's address to the veterans of the Fifth Division a few days ago augurs that something more will be done for disabled fighters and their dependents than to tell them we are proud of their record. The men who sacrificed their physical efficiency on the battlefields of Europe deserve more than idle words of gratitude and praise. Real action, which consists of replacing neglect with service, is the only manner in which we can

Wonder What She Thinks About While He Reads the Paper

U. S. Leads World in Normalcy Race

The United States has gone further and faster in recovering from war conditions than

any other country. America will solve its economic problems long before the nations of

Europe will begin to emerge from their difficul

ties, but even the United States still has a long way to go, and the near future will show poor

business and further liquidation.

These general views were expressed recently by Arthur Reynolds, president of a Chicago

bank, upon his return from Europe.

"The United States has gone further than any other nation in liquidation because we have compelled it all along the line, with the merchant, the farmer, and with labor," Mr. Reynolds said. "We are making great progress. We will work out our problems more quickly than Europe because our people are determined to work them out, but we are not going to clear up everything in the next few months. "We will foster our foreign trade, but it must be on a safe basis. We must buy foreign goods if we are to sell our products to other nations, and collect the great sums they already owe us.

By what magic can we expect' to have large

business commerce if our. commerce raises an in

surmountable wall against foreign goods, and

how can we expect payment?

"England is the strongest in finance, and is making great progress. Men of affairs think the peak has been passed. The English unemployment pension offers a future source of trouble. Prices are very high and far from being liquidated. The English are not working as hard as they should, but the outlook is hopeful."

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Answers to Questions

(Any reader can jcet the answer to i any question by writing The Palladium I Information B-jrnAti. Frederic .T Hirt.l

In. director, Washington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The bureau Joes not give advice on legal, ' medical an.l financial matters. It does not attempt to settla domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research

on any subject. Write your question j

pimniy ana Drieny. uive lull name ana address and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) Q. What Is considered proper cooling of milk in butter-making? T. N. L. A. By proper cooling is means cooling to 50 F. or below, immediately after milking. Q. Does the Hickory Horned DerH

turn into a butterfly, and if so what!

kind of a butterfly? R. L. C. A. This worm turns, not into a butterfly, but into the Royal moth. Q. How can shoes be made waterproof at home? X. L. A. The Department of Agriculture pays that either of these formulas is pood: Xatural wool grease, 8 ounces; dark , petrolatum, 4 ounces: paraffin wax, 4 ounces; or tallow, 12 ounces; cod oil, 4 ounces. The ingredients of either mixture should be melted together, warming them carefully and ftirring thoroughly. Better penetration is obtained if applied while warm, but the gr?ase should not be hotter than the hand can bear. Q Under what sign of the Zodiac was Caruso born, and were any other famous singers born under the same sign? T. K. A. Caruso was born under the sign

risces. ueraimne rarrar was also

born under this sign. Q. How manv men did Germany lose in the World War? B. N. G.

A. According to what are said to be

xne nnai autnoritative statistics concerning the losses of Germany in the World War, the lost dead numbered 1.R0S.545. of whom S2.006 were officers. Nearly 23 per cent of the officers participating in the war are on the death roll. Q. Why does the United States Government put a war tax on glasses when they are not a luxury but a necessity? H. . ' A. Eye glasses are taxable if mounted in gold or silver. When they are

TODAY'S TALK By George Mattftcw Adams, Author of "You Can", "Take It", "Up" STAND OUT OF THE CROWD .... No, man eTer counts until he assumes responsibility. Responsibility demands the work of the mind and the heart. These two working together, breed ideas. Then results begin to show. And reults make you count. Stand out of the crowd. Count! People who are useful always count. - So if you want to count if you want to be singled out and justly praised think of the most useful service possible for you to render. Then do it. The man at his job, doing it the best he can, is sure to count. i If you're just a little kinder, and more thoughtful, it will make folks happy to have you around. You'll count. If you do your work just a little better than the last one, the chief will need you. You'll count. If you think and study just a little harder, you'll learn, and the world will need you. You'll count. If you work just a little longer, you'll succeed. And then you will stand out of the crowd You'll count!

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sundry bone dry towns. Where e"en the soda fountain wink is met with frigid frowns. When for a whole week at a stretch a thirst I must endure, I feel that in the other life, I was a camel sure. . I sometimes think I used to swing

from trees, and wear a tail. And chatter language simian, if present signs don't fail. There are some indications that cling fast, "tis plain to see. It's still quite possible to make a monkey out of me. In Japan they rub noses Instead of kissing, but in spite of that, as somebody has said, who the heck wants to live in Japan?

SURE IT WAS. "You can't do it," he said. "Would it not be possible to arrange matters so that, etc., etc.," she said. He was a big man, and she, his wife, was a small woman. They argued and argued. He was stubborn and manly. She was feminine and persistent. It was done. Marcel Steinbrugge.

Dinner Stories

The irony of fate seems to be well

mounted in anything ei.e they are not j tl arrested for taxable. The new law which has not l . 'af

A New York reformer complained at a vegetarian banquet about the materialistic quality of the age. "When I was a boy," he said, "and a young fellow would be starting out to seek his fortune his mother would say to him with tears in her eyes: '"Be good, be good.' "But the same mother of today in the same circumstances slaps the young fellow on the back, blows a cloud of cigarette smoke in his face, and says: "'Whatever you do, make good."

yft passed Congress specifically exempts eye glasses and spectacles. Q. Are ciay fish akin to lobsters? C. G. S. A. Shrimps, prawns, and cray fish are allied to the lobster, the cray fish often being called fresh water lobster.

he got in the collection plate.

Good Evening Bv ROY K. MOULTON

Thirty-five per cent of the receipts of motion picture theatres in France goes to the government.

FOLKS LAUGH AT CORNS NOW

REINCARNATION. When I am lodging touring cars to get across the street. And bounding, leaping here and there, upon elastic feet. It often has occurred to me. perhaps it has to you, That in the other life I was a jumping kangaroo. When traveling around the state in

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For some time the six-year-old boy

or a fnnaaeipnia man, the third in the family, has found it his duty to sift the family ashes, as his brothers did before him. One morning the kiddie was told that a baby had arrived, whereat the youngster looked very much pleased. "And," continued the father, as he observed the pleased expression on his son's countenance, "it's a nice little girl!" The boy's smile vanished instanter. "A girl!" he exclaimed, disgusted.

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MAJOR GENERAL CHARLES T. MENOHER Secretary Weeks is expected to announce very soon his decision relative to the request of Maj. Gen. Charles T. Menoher to be relieved as chief of the army air service and placed on duty with troops in the field. This request in all likelihood

will be granted. About two months ago, after weeks of c o n t r o versy between General Menoher and Brig.-Gen. William Mitchell over the administrative policies of the air force and the question of put

ting non-flyers into

high administrative

positions, General

Menoher requested that General Mitchell be relieved from the office of assist

ant chief of the service. General Menaher is not a flyer, though one of the best mechanics in the army. General Mitchell, on the contrary, is considered one of the most expert flyers in the world. The question was one of interpretation of organization and the judge advocate general of the army, to whom it finally was submitted, ruled in favor of General Mitchell. This increased

tne Diterness already exisung oetween i (0 bear away my the two officers, and led to General , meanest tax c

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ed in the Philippines from 1899 to 1901. He commanded the 157th field artillery brigade of the famous Rainbow division until Chateau-Thierry, when he took command and served with the division until November 10. He was awarded the distinguished service medal. -

bier and pall, and rob a weeping widder. They tax us roundly while we Hve, and bring us ruination, and all the taxing powers should give a corpse a real vacation.

Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON

HOURS OF DESPAIR. I sometimes think of suicide, with guns of ropes cr axes, for I admit I'm sorely tried by all these modern taxes. The moisture beads upon my brow, for life seems harsh and spiteful, there are so many taxes now, and all of them are frightful. It is with dark and

Menoher's resignation.

General Menoher was appointed to the Military Academy from Pennsylvania in 1882. He was on the general staff from 1906 to 1907 and campaign-

gloomy frown I pen my rhythmic sallies; assessors dog me over town, and chase me through the alleys. I think about the good old times, and pray for their returning, when man could brag about the dimes that haply he was earning. I used to walk the village square, before the war befell us, and flash my bundle in the air, to make my neighbors jealous. And that's a comfort no man knows in these harsh times of taxes; no voter will his wad

disclose it wanes, instead of waxes. I'm taxed by city, county, state, and by the hungry nation; and every day I send a crate of kopecks to the station. And when my busy lyre is stilled, my timbrel hushed forever, and I lie prone, by taxes killed, and done with all endeavor, the tax collectors will arrive.

all through the house they'll trundle, and, with the law's assistance, strive

bundle. Oh, that's

of all, as hard-worked

men consider, that will approach the

Merhories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ag Today

The board of works met to discuss the general abuse of the Main street bridge by the in-coming traction cars, which had been speeding over the

bridge at an unusual rate of speed. The works members believed that the speeding ultimately would destroy the structure or make it altogether too unsafe. In reply the traction officials claimed that the cars needed to be speeded up in order to be able to get past the C. & O. bridge, which Epans the Main street at the bridge, on time. The trolley had to be pulled down there, they explained. Mayor Zimerman suggested that the legal department of the city see that the speeding be stopped.

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