Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 179, 29 July 1922 — Page 6
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Eoforcing Traffic Codes Sensibly The highway system of Wisconsin is justly
renowned.-, for its excellence. Progressive men have had- charge of its development, and their enterprise us evidenced in many ways, not only in the maintenance of a good surface road, but also in the . erection of signs and the establishment of bureaus of information. -The. cities and towns of Wisconsin, realizing the commercial value of good roads, are on the alert to improve the whole system. Tourist travel receives- special consideration, because the residents realize that the traveler spends his money where he is treated best, and advertises the locality upon his return home. Wisconsin, Eke a number of other states, has had its trouble with overzealous officials in small towns who have been enforcing traffic regula-tions-with moreirigor than sense. Back of this official zeal is aunercenary motive, as the fines enhance their own salaries or enrich the town treasury. Prosecutions of? petty infractions of the traffic ordinances by tourists is accepted as a deterrent and menacing-factor in attracting travelers from other states by some of the wideawake and sensible leaders inithe good roads movement of that state. They have organized communities along highways much used bytourists. Whenever a tourist is taken to court, a committee of citizens will
see that justice is not vindictively and quickly j consin
visited upon him for the violation of ordinances of which he is ignorant. They will insist that the law enforcement bodies do not fine him merely for the sake of enriching themselves at his
expense. The tourist is to be given every consideration. That is the most sensible view of the question which we have seen for a long time. Many of our own citizens have had experience in the "trap" which a few officials maintained west of Dayton for many months. The peremptory manner in which men and women were fined for infractions of traffic laws of which they were ig
norant created ill will toward Dayton and developed resentment and prejudice. Our own traffice officers would do well to keep in mind the old maxim that courtesy pays. They are instructed to be considerate to strangers, and most of them carry out the injunction. Strangers passing through Richmond know nothing about our traffic' regulations. If they unwittingly violate them, a kind word of correction, and a courteous method of doing it, will create good will for the city. On the other hand, a gruff and surly bawling out of the unfortunate motorist only serves to arouse resentment and to provoke wrath.
The National road is rapidly becoming one of the most important arteries of-motor traffic in the United States. The constantly growing number of automobiles adds an appreciable share of cars to the stream that uses this highway east and west. Cities through which it passes must not overlook the value of these tourists. Wisconsin is capitalizing on its tourist travel, not only by providing good roads for their use, establishing free camping sites and information bureaus, but also by protecting them against the selfishness and ignorance of petty officials, and by making conditions as nearly perfect as possible for their entertainment and enjoyment. Indiana and Ohio
cities may learn a profitable lesson from Wis-i
MARSHAL FOCH LEArS MEMORIAL SERVICES
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Marshal Foch, who had charge of the services, is kneeling on the left.
Marshal Foch, generalissimo of the allied armies during the closine months, of the World war,
was In charge of tho recent memorial services held outsi le the castle at Dormans, France. A
military mass was song in memory of the victories and sacrifices made on the Marne.
ELECTION CERTIFICATE
FRANCHISE NOT OFFICE, JUDGE CAUSE RULES
WINCHESTER, Ind . July 29. In the cnse of Wilbur Longnecker vs. Anna Tooker, proceedings to compel Miss Tooker to relinquish her certificate from the Randolph county election commissioners as the nominee as county auditor, Judge Gause of Newcastle overruled a demurrer of tho plaintiff and gave a decision that Miss Tooker's certificate was not an office
but a franchise. The judge ordered the attorneys for the plaintiff and de
fendant to count the ballots and any ballots on which they could not agree as to the intent of the voter they were to lay aside and seal up, and theso ballots in contention will be counted by the judge the first week in September and a decision rendered.
In the May primaries the returns gave Miss Tooker a margin of eight votes over Longnecker asked for a recount and Judge A. L. Bales of the Randolph court appointed a committee to canvass the votes which resulted in Longnecker defeating Miss Tooker by 11 votes. The mandate for Miss Tooker's certificate of nomination followed. The case is creating a widespread Interest throughout the county.
FRENCH GIRL SUES ROTHSCHILD HEIR FOR HALF MILLION
Answers to Questions!
(Anv reader can gret the answer to mv question bv -writing The Palladium Information Bureau. Frederick J. Hasktn, director, Washington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The bureau does not give advice on leal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on anv subject. Write yowr question plainly and briefly. Give full name and nddress and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer. Q. Who owns the Banff golf course? C. H. H. A. It is owned and managed by the Canadian government. Situated nearly a mile above sea level, it is one of the most picturesque links in the world. Q. Who has charge of the Republican congressional campaign this year? O. C. T. A. Three committees are co-operating in the management of the Republican campaign for 1922 the Republican National committee, of which John T. Adams of Iowa is chairman; the Republican Congressional committee, of which Representative Woods of Indiana is chairman; and the Republican Senatorial committee, of which Senator Medill McCormick of Illinois is chairman. Q. Where are the best grass lands in Europe? A. S. A. The Bureau of Plant Industry
Fays that probably the best grass lands are in northern France. Q. Is it possible to detect a defective fruit jar cover? D. GA. " Screw the top on the jar with
out the rubber. If the thumb nail can be inserted between the cover and the glass, the top is usually defective. Q. Who invented the Cherokee alphabet? L. W. K. A. Sequoia, a. chief of one of these tribes, is credited with its invention. Q. In planning a waterworks system what is the basis for figuring how much water is required for a city in proportion to the population? M. R. L. A. Engineers do not agree upon this point ,the estimates varying from 100 to 150 gallons per day for each resident of the district to be supplied, at the expiration of 20 years from the inauguration of the supply. The prospective population is estimated from the records, of the past growth of the district and the growth of districts of similar chacacter. Q. What is the largest weed known? F.kP. d. A. Th kind-of seaweed known as kelp lis said to be the largest, or at least tthe longest, in the world, sometimes attaining a length of 1,500 feet
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "
Up"'
MOVING, MOVING, MOVING 8 After all the substantial fact of life is that the human soul moves. Though the good die young and the bad ride on to their three score year and ten, yet do the souls of each move on. We are mixed metaphors in a world of exquisite beauty. The good and bad in our individual selves, and the good and bad among people as a whole, must ever remain as the background for movement in the world. None of us is anything of which to boast. The Infinite God reaches His hand as far for the bad as the good. Because, you see, both belong to Him. And what good shepherd would let a single one of his sheep go astray even the least promising of the flock? Our progress may be ever so slow, or maybe not any at all! Yet the very rising and falling of our breast in breathing the air about us is evidence that there is movement in our bodies and that what we do with our hands or feet, as well as with what our thoughts evolve, has a meaning and a reason. All is change. That means movement. Our great concern must be that we keep moving into better atmospheres mentally and spiritually. The leader may fall but his spirit leads on! Time and movement interlock. Yesterday we wrote our letters with a goose quill then a steel pen. Now we use a typewriter. Tomorrow they may be wirelessed almost at the heels of our desires and all things shall have moved closer together. The boy in schoil early appreciates this great fact of movement. His dream is of the class ahead until on some day he has no more classes ahead and must figure out his movements in tasks and achievements. And that must ever be the measure of our success and happiness how far and how well we have moved ahead!
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Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
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Richmond's youngest aviator, Art Raphael, an employe of the Murray theatre, made an attempt to operate his airplane glider from the bank of the river just west of the Main street bridge. Mr. Rapheal made a successful start but was later seen perching in the top of a tree half way down
the bank. It took several ladders
to extract him from his position, but the local Darius Green suffered nothing worse than a broken knee.
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Baron James A. de Rothschild. Maria Porquet, a Frenc'a girl, has started a 500,000 heart balm suit against young James A. de Rothschild, heir to one ol the world's greatest fortunes, alleging that he persuaded her to come to America to marry him and then refused to trip up the aisle to the strains of a weddinp: march. Rothscnild came to vae United States last sj rlng tc study American banking methods.
Who's Who in the Day's News
, istics and one of his hobbies is financial history. i Ho is married and his home is the
little ty of Provo, Utah.
SENATOR REED SMOOT " The defeat of Porter J. McCumber for the Republican nomination for senator from North Dakota means that the chairmanship of the commit
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Facts About Indiana (By Associated Press) Many Indian mounds and burial places are found on the shores of lakes in Steuben county.
Power to grant degrees was conferred upon the University of Notre
senior senator from i Dame ? the legislature in 1S44
Utah. It will be
Bass Lake, in Starke county, has an
the first time in
r-, area of 1,600 acres
held by a man from the Rocky Mountain region. The man is Reed Smoot. the first Mormon to hold
such a position and
When DePauw University was founded it was designated Indiana Asbury university in honor of Bishop Francis Asbury.
The present state house was begun
the first of that'3n 1S7S and completed the following . 1 von
faitn wno has had
prominent part in shaping the affairs of the nation. Senator Smoot is now in his twentieth year in the senate, under the. rule of seniority ho will succeed next March as chairman of 'j'le committee to which all matters relating to tho raising of revenue, the taxing of the people, the fixing of financial policies must finally go. It is the one committee of the senate whose
deliberations and decisions directly
woman in
An Englishman tired and very thirsiv, struck a small town in Kentucky juft at ewening. Approaching a long, lean Kentuckian who was holding up a fence outside a corner grocery store, he said, in a low voice: "Excut- me. but Is there a place
round alout here where a ch3p can: concern every man and get a drinji?' America.
The Kentuckian pointed to a little building svmie distance away. "Sc-e that church over there?" he asked. "Yes," replied the Englishman. "I see it. Biet you don't mean to tell me vou can. buy a drink in a church?" "No," saitf the Kentuckian. "That is the onlyylace in town where you can't."
year.
The first state fair in Indiana was held Oct. 20, 21 and 22, 1S52, on the ground now occupied by Military park In Indianapolis. The National Soldiers' home at. Marion was established in 1S90. Glass sand is found in both loose and rock forms in almost inexhaustible quantities in different parts of Indiana.
Lessons ih Correct English
Don't Say: The act was LENIENT.
Reed was born in Salt Lake City CO years ago. His father was a Kentuckian and his mother a Norwegian. He w-as graduated from the Brigham Young Academy and is an apostle of
tne Mormon church. He was a member of the Republican national con
FIREMEN SPRAY KIDDIES CBy Associated Press)
IU1DDLETOY7N, July 29 Firemen here are following the example set by those in cities. During the hot
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mittee from 1912 to 1920. When he
was first sent to the senate there was a cry in many parts of the country to
unseat him because of his religion. The fight lasted three years but in thej end Smoot won and he has served as j senator continuously since that time, i
He was made chairman of the Renub-
He was MERCIFUL to his employes, hcan senatorial campaign .committee The teachers were LENIENT ana in 1919. kind. i Smoot is known as a wizard at stat-
His GRACICrtJS nature could treas-j ure no HI - fee Eng. Her manneriffowards him was FOR-; GIVING. j . . Sav: j The act was 'MERCIFUL. : He was LENIENT to his employes.'
The teachers - were KIND and patient. His FORGIVINV! nature could treas- - 111 foolinc
Her manner towards him was GRA- 3 Interest on Your Savings I CIOUS. J I Accounts women in chin, never - kiss, and -1 American Trust Company ! when a Chinese won an wishes to show, Main and 9th Sts. 1 her affection she gpntly touches the , 1 and Of her belOVed i ".umilli:intiiiitiiuiitiiai:(Uiliiimn;ilitillitllitiitiiiii;itiiiiiiiiitMtilU)luiittu4
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THE TERRACE i I have a friend who lives in an installment bungalow on a terrace one of those things you see advertised a good deal in the real estate pages Do you know -hat it is, a terrace? A terrace is a place where they build twenty-five suburban villas exactly r.like. Your neighbor can sit in the dining room, reach over into your t'ining
room, borrow the salt slfaker, use it
and sit back without leaving his chair. When you do your daily dozen in the morning you put your fist through your nieghbor's library window and knock a book full of perfectly good imitation gin off the shelf. Relations become strained. Not only relations, but. people you never knew before. If you leave your bedroom window
open at night, you are liable to roll over and hit your neighbor in the jaw, and he'll think his wife did it. and get eore. ! Vou can start a nice vegetable gaftden. but the only space to start it is , under tho cement sidewalk bctweon. the two houses. When vou rnmr linmp lato of nicrVit'
the only two ways you can inientify your own heme is to have your wife leave her foot sticking out of the window. And even then somebody s liable to ccme along and hang a May basket or a spare tire or something on it. And then again, if three or founeighbors tried that scheme on the same night People who live in these terraces mow thir lawns with hair-clippers they borrowed at the barber shop. Women don't have to go calling on the neighbors. All they have to do is just to open all the windows and talk. A burglar only has to break int'i the middle house and he can reach into all the others from there.
HOURS OF REST Tired father to his home repairs from labor in the mart, where he has
climbed nine miles of stairs, until he broke his heart. That organ, in his manly chest, will be a total loss until long hours of healing rest he's safely put across. And if his wife is good and wise she'll grant him his repose, nor order him to swat the flies or wield the garden hose. Too often home turns out a fake, because of endless chores; tho man who earns the breal and cake can't saw off peaceful snores. "The chicken house is full of cracks," he hears the housewife say; "so take a lantern and an ax and fix them right away." Far better burn the chicken pen with every roost and nest, than worry thus the stricken man who only yearns for rest. "The kitchen roof, when torrents pour, lets all the water through," the wife proceeds, "and our front door Is badly out of true." Ah, better let the old roof leak, the doors be hard to
, close, than bore a man who's worn
ana weak, whose muscles need repose. Let peace enshroud the aching dome, when comes the close of day, for he who brings the bacon home should have the right of way.
No. 236 Turning th Coins Set ten coins In a circle, as Illustrated, with all of the heads up. At-k some one to etart with any coin and count around the circle to the right, 1, 2, 3, 4. The fourth coin the spectator must turn over. He may then start again on any head he chooses and count 1. 2, 3, 4, turning the fourth coin. The problem is to continue this procedure until nine of the coins are turned tails. The spectator, however, will Cnd that after he has turned four or five coins hfl will be forced to start on a tail, or else stop on a coin already turned. The performer, however, finds no difficulty in accomplishing the task the first time he attempts it. The rule for success is very simple. Start anywhere you please and count 1, 2, 3, 4. Turn the coin, and then secretly count three more. Skip them and start your count on the next coin, again counting 1, 2, 3, 4. Skip three more and again count. Continue this procedure and the trick will come out correctly. Copyrights 1SU. fcy Public Ledeer Componv
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According to French statistics, there was less danger of death in the world war to officers who fought in the air than to those who combated on the
earth. Twenty-nine per cent of infantry officers were killed, while only 21 per cent of aviation officers lost their lives.
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