Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 147, 21 June 1922 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM .
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 Mail Matter. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for 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.
Dawes and the Federal Clerks Director Dawes of the budget bureau wonders why the clerks employed in the many bureaus and departments at Washington cannot work eight hours a day. They now work seven hours and are very much worried because the director cannot see why they are not able to work another hour. No one knows exactly why the clerks work on a seven hour schedule. One previous effort
to increase their working hours met with a protest, which is likely to be the case again when the director tries to put his ruling into effect. The country at large believes that a clerk in the government employ in Washington can work eight hours without impairing his or her health. Most o the clerks came from civilian life where they worked eight hours and in many instances longer hours. A change of residence to Washington certainly did not impair their health to such an extent that an extra hour had to be lopped off the working scedule. Director Dawes will soon retire from hi:;
as is the government. It takes a man of unusual 1 ability, however, to direct an operation of this
kind. He ha3 not only the bureaucratic sentiments of the job holders to contend "with but also must fight the politicians who want to distribute the patronage that is involved in the old system.
How to Start the Evening Wrong
Libraries in Rural Districts The American Library association has found that one-half of the population of the United States is beyond the reach of public libraries, creating a situation, which the association is trying to remedy by teaching the value of books and suggesting methods of reaching isolated homes and communities. A public library is an institution which many of the people do not appreciate or use as much
as they should. They seem to be satisfied to
know that the city has a library but care little
whether they use it or not. Communities lack
ing a collection of books feel the absence keenly.
Some of them maintain rooms where the few
books, usually obtained by donation, are stored
and where the public may obtain them once or
twice a week.
Many states, Indiana included, have developed a method of circulating books in communities lacking a library, and in the rural sections.
,'This seems to be the only practical way of get
ting books into the homes whose members want to develop their minds or refresh themselves by contact with the work of the best thinkers. The facilities of our library are in the main
Too many of us, how
ever, fail to take advantage of the opportunity. If more of us cultivated acquaintance with the
position, much to the regret of the average tax
payer who supported him in his work of stop- adequate for our needs
ping leaks and systematizing the business operations of the government. Every one hopes that
the good work which Mr. Dawes began will be i library we would find many volumes pertaining
rigorously carried on. Millions can be saved in an organization so intricate and comprehensive
to our work and others that would give us real
enjoyment in our leisure moments.
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After Dinner Tricks! Facts About Indiana
Answers to Questions CAnv reader can Ret the answer to snv question by tvritinp: The Palladium; Information Bureau. Frederick J. HaskIn. director. Washington. T). C. This of- , fer applies strictly to information. The i bureau does not g'vn advice on leiral. j medical and financial matters. It does not attemnt to nettle domestic trouble?, ,
nor to undertake exhaustive research or any subject. Writ vonr question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose t-o cents In stamps for return postage. A!l replies are sent direct to the Inquirer. Q. For a camping trip, how many people should be reckoned to a tent? A. K. A. The Public Health Service says that sufficient tentage should be cariled to provide 20 square feet of floor space feu each person. Q. When will there he a full moon on Friday the thirteenth? B. A. McC. A. The Naval Observatory says that the next occurrence of the full moon en such a day and datr- over the entire United States will be February 13, 19S7. On November 13. 19T0, there will be a full moon everywhere except in the extreme western portion of the country. Q. What would be the procedure In case of the impeachment of a cabinet official? L. V. F. A. An impeachment proceeding may be set in motion in the house by charges made on the floor on the responsibility of a member or delegate; by charges preferred by a memorial,
which usually is referred to a com
mittee for examination; by a message
from the president; by charges transmitted from the legislature of a state or from a grand jury; or from facts developed and reported by an investigating committee of the house. After The impeachment has been voted by the house the trial of the case is before the senate. G. Who were the "learned ladies"?
K.'R.-E." A. You have evidently been confused by the translation of Moliere's well known play, "Les Femmes Savantes," noted for its lively raillery at abiding social foibles. Q. Where did Russia leather get Its name? J. F. A. Russia is av calfskin leather finished by a process originating in the country wheh gives it its name, and was usually dyed a deep red, although it is now produced in tan, brown and black.. Q. How many years ago. was the Colorado river at the rim of the Grand Canyon? E. T. A.The Geological Survey says that in geologic terms the period which has elapsed since the Colorado river began to cut the Grand Canyon is not detei mined very closely and an attempt to put it in year; is speculative. It might be as much as ten or fifteen million years.
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take If "Up" THE PAT ON THE BACK If you would suddenly become the happiest person in town, just get into the habit of patting people on the back with real pats of honest encouragement. 5 There is nothing in all the world so satisfying, so happifying, as to see the thrill of hope coloring the cheek of someone whom you have encouraged. Half the yrecks of life are strewn along the gutter cf failure for no other reason than this they have starved for want of encouragement. There are no favored-of-destiny successes. The only winners are the favored-of-encouragement folks. A smile, a hearty handclasp, a rousing cheer the cup of crystal water to those who thirst these are the things that make men, mold events and start business to. humming. And it's the greatest fun in the world to go about distributing pats on the backs that need them. The next fellow to you right now whoever you are and wherever you are is just as human as you are. He's lonesome, in his heart, and needing something, and probably discouraged. Turn your pockets of encouragement inside out for him keep them empty by giving their contents constantly away, for they will always be miraculously refilled while you are picking out the next one to pat on the back. Give away your own success only then will you learn how fine it ts. Point out the springs of your own encouragement and inspiration. More backaches are caused by the lack of a pat than by all the loads they carry. The remedy is large doses of encouragement. And you don't need a doctor's degree to administer that remedy or a license to practice back-patting.
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The department of geology and natural resources list thirty-two counties in Indiana as having ore of sufficient quantity to be of economic importance, yet the state does not rank high as an iron producing state.
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tuougn impuea with life.
Who's Who in the Dav's News
JUDGE VERNON VAN FLEET Forsaking judgeships on the federal bench for more lucrative positions in other lines seems to be quite the rage in this day and age.
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After Dinner Stories "As Doc Slash was 'loping by tuther day I hollered and asked him to stop a minute and take a look at my best, dog that 'peared to be sorter sick," stated an acquaintance. "He yelled back thfit he didn't know nuth'n' about dogs, and rid on.". "Ar-r!" contemptuously answered Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridse. "That damn doctor don't know nuth'n' about nuth'n'. He mought akilled yore dog. Let him practice on humans atter this." "I stayed for more than an hour and watched the perfessor in the side show oat glass, tacks, fishhooks, red hot coals, and so on," said old Dave Dodder of Frog Level. Ark. "Struck me as about the most interesting anecdote I ever witnessed. Be'switched if I know how he could do it!" "He won't any more, I reckon " replied a neighbor. "You left, too soon to see the best part of the entertainment. A spell, after you went away a feller from down yonder in Devil's Holler slipped the perfessor a dram of right new licker, and put him plumb out of business. As nigh as I understood it, the doctor 'lowed he wouldn't never swaller nuth'n' else.
Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis resigned in Chicago to become the supreme arbiter of baseball at a reputed stipend of $50,000 a year. Now Judge Vernon Van Fleet of South Bend, Ind., has followed the
same lead. But cir-l
cumstances were slightly different in Van Fleet's
1 drop it soon. Poor France is badl;
busted, by Prussian armies wrecked;
her statesmen are disgusted because she can't collect. And even stalwart Britain, that never quailed before, by grevious ill3 is smitten, and smiles and sings no more. Alas, the dad dispatches, from groaning nations sent The reader sighs and scratches his head in wonderment. How can one read such tidings, such news from o'er the foam, and fill the air with chidings, and beef around at home? Our sickly little troubles, o'er which the knockers bray, are evanescent bubbles a breath will blow away. Why roar of income taxes, and laws we do not like, and arm ourselves with axes, some men of straw co strike? Let's cease to tear our thatches, and rant of pipe dream ills, and read the grim dispatches from lands where trouble kills.
Coal is believed to have been found in Indiana as early as 1763.
The first railroad track in Indiana one mile and a quarter in length was laid at Shelbyville.
us nn.ers Dent' in slightly. The left hand is placed in front of the right to conceal operations. The third finger of the right hand is placed against the large double knot, and gives it a quick flip. The handkerchief will jump several inches. It is quickly caught by the left hand, and replaced upon the right The trick may be repeated as often as desired. By jiving the knot a succession of quick flips the handkerchief will apparently jump along the right forearm. Copyright, by Pubiia Lodger Company
Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY: They were delighted at EACH AND EVERY show. The city is ten miles FROM here. Every boy and girl paid THEIR money. No boy Is allowed to leave THEIR books in school. If a boy or girl is absent THEY should bring an excuse. SAY: They were delighted with EACH show. The city is ten miles AWAY. Free! A Box " Quaker Kidney v Pills
A fifty-cent box of QUAKER Kltt ' KEY PILLS will be olvesi FREE t
ton's famous "The Hoosier Schoolmas-j m who present this coupon at Quig- j
'y8 Drug stores witnin tne next ten I 4 ays and purchase a bottle of QUAK4 There are approximately 100.O00iR HERB EXTRACT FOR $1.00.
Residents of Indiana got their first railroad ride at Shelbyville on July 4,
1834, hundreds of persons trying the new system of travel.
Every boy and girl paid HIS or HER money. No boy is allowed to leave HIS books. in schooL If a boy or girl is absent EACH should bring an excuse.
Indiana has been a leader in a 35year campaign for the consolidation of rural schools.
thrnalm ofkthehr1S ht8qUKreiyn ! The hllls of southern Indiana protne palm of the right hand, which has Umh th ott; v-o
books in the Indiana State library. In
addition, there are hundreds of pamphlets.
Pike and Crawford are the only counties in Indiana not having public libraries.
case. He has accepted a position on the federal trade commission offered him by President Harding. The position comes as a reward for his sterling work in Harding's preeonvention campaign in Indiana. Van Fleet was Harding's campaign manager at that time for Indiana. To him is given most of the credit for swinging the Hoosier delegation into Harding camp during the dark hours of that convention morn in Chicago when Harding's nomination was made possible. Van Fleet has been on the federal bench in Indiana for several years and has decided some important cases. He is regarded as a fearless judge.
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Age Today
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TO BABE.
You've pulled a pair of bonehead stunts, And served your time, 'tis true; And ,1 opine you paid your fine When Johnson told you to. You're hack in every fan's good will And if you use your dome They'll yell, "Come on! A home run, Babe," Instead of, "Aw, run-home!" Rus Tarbox.
"New York Woman Stunning in Paris." Headline in New Yoik paper. They are also stunning at home.
Brown Is the color rage in Paris now. This also is noticed in the taste on the morning aiter.
Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason
UNIVERSAL GRIEF According to dispatches, there's trouble everywhere , and anguish comes in batches, and statesmen rend their hair. In China there's been fighting, to gain the diamond belt; tho Russian rule is blighting, its evils now are felt. The monarchists, are plotting wherever kings were canned, pallaliums are rotting in every foreign land. Grief, grif See Ireland grab
I it; she now has freedom's boon, but
has the scrapping habit, and cannot
Holding your breath is, to a certain extent, a test of your health. Normally adults should be' able to hold this for from forty to fifty seconds.
Pile Sufferers Don't become despondent try Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID no greasy salves no cutting a harmless remedy that is guaranteed to quickly banishall misery, or costs nothing. A. G. Luken Drug -Co. Advertisement.
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With the aim of promoting interest and participation in healthful outdoor sports, a Sunday school Playground league was organized. The object of the league was to afford every boy or girl attending a Sunday school and enrolled upon the Sunday school registers in the city, an opportunity to enjoy games on the public school grounds without purchasing an expensive, equipment. The management of all games and
contests was to be in the hands of the executive committee of the league. The grounds were to keep open from 7 in
the morning till dark, tinder constant supervision.
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Being premier of Russia is Just one bullet probing after another.
one J-ong isiana man nas solved a
vexatious problem. The other night he removed all the screens and let all the mosquitoes into the house,
and then he went and slept outdoors.
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The first report of the first state ; ind are splendid for children who Wet
Dans in Indiana was made Jan. 1, 183o. the Bed.
It showed deposits amounting to $127,-
236; notes in circulation, $456,065;
cash on hand, specie, $751,0S3, and bills
of other banks, $7.150.
The total Indiana coal area is estimated at about 7,500 square miles. It comprises the west and southwest part of the state for the most part. There are nearly two hundred miles of steam railroads operating in Marion county.
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Builder's Supplies Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. Phone 2194 North 2nd and A "If Service and Quality Count, Try Us."
GOOD CLEAN COAL Richmond Coal Company Phone 3165
Refrigerators and Ice Boxes at 20 to 30 Discount Guttman Furniture Co.
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