Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 139, 12 June 1922 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.

The Wheat Crop Report One of the hopeful promises of a revivifying business condition is the report of the department of agriculture on the condition of the wheat crop. The estimate on June showed an increase in the expected yield that Will gratify the farmers and be felt in all branches of activity. i . TTT'n ' i" 11 r

vvim an acreage-lower xnan lor some years, the yield for this year is estimated to be the : fourth largest in the history of the country. This would indicate that a smaller acreage yielding a bumper crop had been sown with less men and less seed, bringing about a reduced cost for putting the-crop into the ground. If farmers have been able to cut down operat

ing costs and obtain a greater production, they

will be well satisfied with their accomplishment,

The marketing of this crop at a figure that ; will give the farmer an adequate and just return ; for his investment and labor, and at the same time not work a hardship on the man who buys

. bread and wheat foodstuffs, is the next big prob ' lem.

Every one hopes that the perplexing problem

of marketing this crop so that neither the farmer nor the consumer suffers will be accomplished in a manner satisfactory to the two parties directly concerned and interested. The farmer deserves to be rewarded for his work and enterprise, and the consumer should be protected so that he does not suffer.

This question, like many other economic prob

lems, will be solved by patience and a careful

consideration of all the facts involved. No hasty

action will bring about a remedy. The margin between the price which the producer receives for his products and their cost to the consumer

is being studied carefully by both the government and the organizations of the producers. A satisfactory settlement should soon reward their diligence and desire for justice and fair play.

When a Feller Needs a Friend

The Fourth of July Celebration The celebration of the Fourth of July is in the hands of a committee which proposes to see that the observance is apropos of the sentiment of the day and that every one will be pleased with the various entertainment and recreational features that are offered. It has been a long time since this community arranged a Fourth of July celebration. The present one invites the co-operation of every one. The Fourth is a day of joy and happiness. Since the nation first began observing it, festive features have marked its observance. It will do all of us good to attend the celebration, to meet our neighbors, form new acquaintances, listen to the program, and watch the various recreational events.

Answers to Questions' ' (Any reader can jret the answer to tny question by writing- The Palladium Information Bureau. Frederifk J. Haskln, director, Washington. D. C. This of-Tr-r applies strictly to Information. The - bureau does not grlve. advice on legal, ; medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research n any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Oive full name and '. address and enclose tTvo cents In stamps for return postage. AU replies are sent flirect to the Inquirer. Q. Do you know the name of the oldest active newspaper man in the world? F. J. T. i A. This honor belongs to M. A. Maille Saint-Prix, a French journalist, who Is now 101 years old. He still con- ! tributes to a weekly newspaper Tinder the pen name of Jean Damahly. Q. When, did the labor movement Tor shorter hours start in this country? J. P. M. A. Agitation for a shorter work day

, ten-hour day instead of the dawn-to-aark day, was begun in the United . States in 1830. Q. Who was the first woman, called

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A. Miss Joy Williams, a lecturer at ; Oxford, was the first to Teceive that " tionor. She was called to the bar on May 10th of this year. Q. What is a magnetic storm? E. V. D. A. Occasionally compass needles ; Rill show a much greater variation " :han the usual minor oscillations. ' a-hen the needles continually move ibout irregularly, a magnetic storm is aid to prevail. They are associated with auroras and occur all over the ?arth at the same time. One of the 1 greatest magnetic storms occurred

Dct. 21, 1903, when needles varied three degrees from normal. : Q. For whom was the Walter Reed ; hospital in Washington named? D. N. H. I A. During the American occupation ; Erf Cuba following the war with Spain, Major Walter Reed, of the U. S. Medi- " :al corps, demonstrated that both or-

- linary malaria and deadly yellow j fever were spread by the bites of mos-1

- auit.oes. In recognition of this contri

bution to mankind the army hospit

- in Washington was given his name.

I Q. What percentage of the people ; own or control the wealth of the world? O. S. 1 A. Prior to the World War the eco- ; nomists, while agreeing that accurate . statistics were not obtainable, esti- ' mated that nine-tenths of the world's wealth was held by one-tenth of the population. No recognized authority - has undertaken to fix the ration of distribution since the war.

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TODAY'S. TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It,"

'Up"

PLACES

I came across this beautiful couplet in George Gissing's book the other day: "All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to .the wise man ports and happy havens." As far as I am able to figure it out, then, all places are touched with divinity so long as the eye of heaven plays there. The hovel whence the honest man of toil wends his footfalls at night after the work of the day is over. The palace where the good ruler lives. The nest where the robin eits. The rich shadows of the wood wThere ferns grow, and lilies smile, and the thrushes sing. Hospitals where white robed nurses attend and cheer. Churches where men are led to think of others. I tra el much. I have been blessed with the sight of many places. And every place has new interest. When people get restless and unhappy, they should go to some new place. It's as necessary as to have a varied food. In the little town in which I lived as a boy, I remember that I often took a walk after dinner to the edges of the town and was always interested in any new discoveries a factory, or a mill, or some unusually located house, or a hill. Last summer I was driving in the country with a friend. We came to a quaint bridge over a winding stream, between high banks of rock. The sun was setting, and although wre were rather late in our schedule, I said: "Let's stop a while and just walk around here." And we did. Then we went on, richer for having learned a little about that place. "Ports and happy havens" if we could only feel always that all places were of this character. There are altogether too many unhappy nooks and corners to this world. So we must breathe into them all the most happiness possible. Places can help to arrange our lives better. To those best suited to our various moods or tempers may we go at will. Let us become a part of all that we have seen or met.

Come? "otj JifMMic. -T fnn lxS Vcpuvs earnjco a -1 inI IrlM . ) seuF Tb have a v I Sru XfTtf I mrwl I

Masonic Calendar

Monday, June 12 Richmond Commandary No. 8, K. T. will confer the order of the temple beginning 7 o'clock. Tuesday, June 13 Richmond Lodge No. 196 F. &. A. M. Called meeting, work in the Entered apprentice degree at 7:30 o'clock, daylight caving time. Wednesday, June 14 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting, work in the Master Mason degree, beginning at 6 o'clock. Friday, June 16 King 6olomons Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., called meeting, work in the Mark Master degree. Saturday, June 17 Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and initiation of candidates.

CERTAINLY NOT! From the Sidney, Australia Bulletin Brown They say Jones owes everything to his wife. Smith Not everything! He owes me a tenner.

or worry themselves sick trying to find I

out.

A ur Termor T r i r V c I Rnlne on the grain- and trl11 about 11 rtl ICI JJinilCL 1 I 1LK.5! like a lark not when von tool a

A five-year-old girl was given a teddy bear with eyes sewed on so crookedly that the bear looked cross-eyed. The next Sunday, when she came home from Sunday school, she was heard to call her bear "Gladly." "What a queer name! Where did you ever get it?" she was asked. "Why, this morning in Sunday school we sang, 'Gladly a Cross I'd Bear.' "

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Facts About Indiana (By Associated Press) The Soldiers' and Sailors' monument in Indianapolis, dedicated May 15, 1902; the Constitutional Elm at. Corydon, under which the members of the constitutional convention assembled in 1816, and the Nancy Hanks Lincoln monument, erected by popular subscriptions to the memory of the mother of Abraham Lincoln, near Lincoln City, Ind., are among the most important state memorials. The largest building and loan association in the world is in Indianapolis, according to officials of the State Building and Loan department.

SMITH BROOKHART When Smith Brookhart won the Republican nomination for the Iowa senate seat now occupied by Charles A. Iiawsrv- T-Mvans were not surprised.

They had in mind his spectacular campaign two years ago when he came within 19,000 votes of defeating Senator Cummins for the nomination for a senate chair. At that primary Brookhart polled

45 percent of the vote. L'.rookhart made a brilliant record in the World war. He is an expert marksman and his sug-

tiOo io v.ai secretary waiter causea the revolutionizing of the training

ideas for marksmanship in the army. He served in the Spanish-American

war also.

Brookhart is a farmrite and labor-

ite and is classed with the radical agri

cultural element. Clifford Thorne, one of Brookhart's opponents, sought to take the farmer vote away from Brookhart on a conservative platform. The two were backed by rival agricultural journals. Brookhart would repeal the Cum-mins-Esch transportation act and would place agriculture and labor in control of the reserve banks.

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MY FRIEND JAKE My friend Jake Lenz knows horses; The jumpers are his meat. The skates that Jake Lenz favors No bag of bones can beat. He picks a winner daily. And maybe two or three. He's got the stables faded; At least, so he tells me. I've known Jake Lentz for twenty Or maybe thirty years. He's picked the nags a'plenty. He picks them by their ears. Though he's tried to enrich me, His fips I never take. My friend Jake Lentz knows horses, But not like I know Jake.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Yean Age Today

A bronze tablet, placed in the Wabash railroad station, marks the site of the first cabin erected in Cass county. The cabin belonged to a family named McBean. The carnation was adopted as the state flower of Indiana by a law of 1913.

Pennies given by the children of the public schools made possible the mark

ing for all time of the location of the

first school in Lebanon in Boone coun ty. The tablet was placed on the Cra

gun building on the southeast corner of the public square. It was erected

in 1916. Six million dollars of Invested capi

tal is used annually in Indiana by

persons licensed under the Petty Loan

Act of 1917, regulating the chattel loan business and the pawnbrokers' busi

ness. Indiana has an average rainfall of 39.27 inches and a normal temperature of 62.6.

Ladies are advised that mud baths are great for the skin. Good way to get one is to ride in the side car cf a motorcycle.

In connection with Lady Rhonoda and the house of lords, may I ask: What gentleman would not give a lady a seat? C. D. Isaacson. The heated spell has brought the "irreducible minimum" in gowns to the Paris race tracks. The horses are finding it harder than ever to

attract attention.

We will wish Dr. Doyle's spooks a pleasant visit back to England, not to say a speedy one.

Premature explosions of Fourth of July exuberances were being heard all over the city. The police already had begun to receive complaints of this nuisance, and desired to warn all inclined to rush the season of noise making, that arrest for this offense would be accompanied with a heavy fine. A city ordinance made it unlawful to explode any of the various noise makers except from midnight of the third of July to the midnight following.

Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason

BEAUTIES OF NATURE I went with Blitzen in his van, along a country road; he's a romantic sort of man, to whom this life's an ode. He's always seeing lovely things, wherever he may look; he boosts the little bird that sings, goes batty o'er a brook. With one hand on the steering wheel, he glanced to left and right; "this lovely landscape makes

Marry leisure.

in haste and pay rent at

Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY: He will SUSTAIN a town residence. Milk will MAINTAIN life. He will MAINTAIN his family. They will CLAIM their rights. I will RUN her affairs. SAY He will MAINTAIN a town resldence. Milk will SUSTAIN life. He will SUPPORT his family. They will ASSERT their rights. I will CONDUCT her affairs.

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After Dinner Stories A jay town is one where the inhabitants take enough interest in you to care whether you live or die, sympathize with you in your afflictions, rejoice with you in your good fortune, help, also hinder you and know all about what everything you own cost,

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No. 10 Naming Selected Card A pack of cards is divided in half. The performer keeps one -half and asks ome one to pull a card from the other half, look at it and place it in the performer's half. The performer shuffles his cards, but upon glancing through them, immediately discovers the chosen card. The pack was previonsly sorted into two heaps, one containing all the red cards, tie other the black. The performer kept the blacks and gave the spectators the red. Thus he can immediately find the card placed In his half of the pack. On no account should the audience be allowed to see all the faces of either half of the iick. Comright. ISti. bu Public Ledger Company

me feel like weeping with delight

How wonderful that field of wheat, that stretch of fragrant hay Oh. life

is glorious and sweet, on such a gol

den day!" "Yes, life's a scream," slowly said, "but when you drive

bus you ought to keep your eyes ahead, and cut out all the fuss. When you're afoot it's well to mark the sun,

UKe a iarK not wnen you tool a

wain." "Oh, life is full and sweet

end rich," he cried with eyes aswim; and then he dumped us in the. ditch and broke my larboard limb. I'd rather

ride with one who takes long chances

here and there, than with the delegate who rakes tho landscape with his stare. A driver shouldn't watch the

goats that play upon the grass, or

rubber at the fields of oats, as he steps on the gas. He shouldn't think

of things afar, but play the driver's

game; to navigate his creaking car

should be his highest aaim.

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Why Await Another Attack of

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