Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 180, 31 July 1922 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922.

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PROHIBITION, LABOR

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BONUS, VOTE FACTORS

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, July 31. Prohibition enforcement, soldiers compensation, labor questions and the Nonpartisan League are among the issues involved in state and Congressional campaigns In central western states. Senatorial records in connection with the seating of Senator Truman H. Newberry of Michigan1 are being assailed in some states. In Iowa, the home of one of its authors, as well as- in Wisconsin, the Esch-Cummins railroad law has been attacked, while the Kansas In

dustrial Court is a point of contro

versy in Kansas

Proposed use of the state troops in

connection with the shopmen s strike and the attitude of candidates toward the Ku Klux Klan are at issue in

Texas. Vindication or repudiation of the political records of Senator Lo Follette of Wisconsin and Senator

Reed of Missouri are the crucial questions in their respective states, and are related by- the fact that one charge of opponents against Senator Reed is that the Senator in 1920 violated party regularity by going to Wisconsin to support a La Follette Independent Women are candidates for high offices in several states. A summary of issues in some states follows: Pledges Home Rule INDIANA: The democrats have pledged "home rule in tax levies," that is, the amendment of the state tax law to Dlace authority for making

certain levies with local taxing units.:

Tney accuse me nepuuncan maic nui ministration of mismanagement in t the handling of state funds, the abuss of the depository law and the misapplication of the stateboard of accounts law. The Republicans assert that the administration is the mosi economical in years. The 13 Democratic candidates for Congress include

NAVAL EXPERTS AND SENATORS INSPECT A NEW SUBMARINE.

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SOUND PHOTOGRAPHED ON FILM FOR MOVIES BY NOVEL MACHINE

daily at the university takes moving pictures simultaneously with the photographing of the speech of the acting persons. The machine is equipped with a mercury and of special construction. The intensity of light var-

1 ies in accordance with the speech of the acting person; and the light from

j the arc is focused upon the moving

film by a sound recording instrument. Sounds are Timed The sound record is a narrow band of , varying transparency, running along the edge of the film. As the:

(By Associated Press) URBAN A, 111., July 31 Prof. Joseph T. Tykociner of the University of

Illinois, 1 after ten years' work, has

constructed a machine which not only;fllm pagses through thfi camera aboy.

pmnogiapiw iae uuai l VaZl ! two-thirds or three-fourths of it is exas seen on the screen but at the same ed gcene fcejn timoB , vn - Vi c- o - -i film rihAl i - or

uu vu. ccc ... V r ! ed- Tbe remainder of the film is prnnnfi it was annminred . DV ... ....

a. " , given over to pnotograpning tne var-

me umversuy toaay. &o xar uave iue , lous sounds. ln tnis manner, every

u , 8 . in1 V.tv,r! section and every sound is reproduced

D.am Ul uuui. auu ""- in corresponding places on the record,

this is possible because of the pho-to-electro cell, invented' by Professo Kuntz,"' the sUtement continued. "This cell is., similar ! in shape to an electric lighx-bulb. When light pase3 through it; it sets up an electric charge. Although the amount of tho electricity thus generated is small ia; amount, it is amplified to the point: necessary '(there sound waves are pro-, duced by means of a loud speaking telephone." '. ' Nearly f(very newspaper in London now has ivornen reporters as well as women fesiture writers. '

oratory tests, it was stated. With the patenting of this machine, the university has obtained the second of its patents on apparatus fundamental in the art of talking motion pictures. Six months ago that insti-

I tution announced another of its staff. Professor Jakob Kunz, had perfected , a selenium cell which, unlike its pred

ecessors, it was stated, did not show aDy fatigue through use. This cell is used for photographing sounds.

The apparatus which is working

Senator Frederick Haie or Maine (on the left), Senator Keyes of New Hampshire (coming up from below) and Senator Newberry of Michigan (on the right). Snapped while on a tour of the new submarine S-50 ia the JV'ashington Navy Yard.

guaranteeing synchorism of visual and sound impression, the university statement said. "As to the reproduction of the sound

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SPEECHES, CONTESTS, GAMES AND PARADE AT FARMERS' PICNIC

i though less widely famed, is perhaps yet steadfastly serving the profoundj still better known to farmers of this est of ideals in their fixed faith thati : section n account of his frequent and existence in any form Is better thani

entertaining talks at fanners' meet

ings. He is a retired banker, and also spent many years in educational work.

Rivalry in attendance will be stimulated among the townships by the of-

Contest and attendance prizes, com-! '?! f Pe . the township with fte

nou-existence, they ever rescued tri-j umphantly from the jaws of ever-im-j minent destruction the torch of life i

which thanks to them, now lights the world for us. "How small indeed seem individual

distinctions when we look back on

woiaaT Miss Esther Kathleen munity games, possibly a parade, in OTI," Z'

CVKeefe in the thirteenth district. addition to the speeches of Charles F.,r ",t" ZT" "V . X V. uu'""c'0i vt . " IVPcIB in mo muureuiu " .. . . , i on Its nroDortlon to the tntfll farm hn-iman Vioinn-a nnintincr anH otr-ainiTio'

MICHIGAN: Senator Charley ell membership in that community. ! under tte presure of that vital want.

A basket dinner, spread picnic And how inessential in the eyes of fashion on the tables furnished by the God must be the small surplus of the

uiaudgtruieut ai izien Miner .par individual s merit. swamDed as it is

f u ill H

Toon f Tarkann who suDDortedlW. L. Harding, of Iowa, are attrac-

Truman H. Newberry in the lattert I tlona that will be mentioned on cards .!v. n Ka TTnitAH Statea that will besent this week to all

1UI a. oval &u . ,

Senate, is seeking

renomination ny, " tTrere the picnic is to be held, will be ln th mt nif thmm n,wit

tk. nnMUnii in sl contest Wlin ""t- - ninvpH j , .

Congressman Patrick H . i. decided upon at a Lansing and Major John OEjryrf committee meeting in the courtP.ni il8 "over house Saturday evening. All farmers

nor Alex J Groesbeck, who Is seeking wnose names are listed in the farm

Republican renomination. is chaa by persons of differing pol tjcal faUhj initation

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enjoyea. i cf mankind, dumbly and undauntinelv

' ,AJ?. auto Parade through the streets doing the fundamental duty and living of Richmond is contemplated also, if the heroic life. We grow humble and

ju.uauie aiiaugemems can De maae, , reverent, as we oontemnlate the nrod-

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but this has not been definitely de-

methods." He effected changes in the state government, creating a central board to transact much of the state's business. KENTUCKY: Proposed amend-

In a further effort to spread the

news, township chairmen agreed to post placards in their communities, and members also will use telephones. Not only are the speakers big enough for Wayne county but an-

menta to permit tne saie oi ueer . nouncement of their names already wines, though urged here, have failed !Das ran hints from farmers in adto find any candidates willing to joinins counties that they also would make them, part of their platforms. iike to attend. Accordingly it was deThis state, sometimes fervid never is-jcided by the committee that in vitasues promises, a quiet campaign : tions should be sent to all neighboring along party lines, without outstanding j counties, including Darke and Preble state or national Issues. Thus far j counties, Ohio, campaigners have done little moroj Harding Widely Known, than call attention to the log cabin, Mr. Harding has become widely or the rooster. Republican and demo-j known throughout the corn belt and cratic emblems respectively, and, western states for his strenuous efpven these hv act of legislature, have forts in favor of the St. Lawrence

been eliminated from the ballots of

cities of the first class.

HERE'S LATEST TALE OF WOLF AND LAMB

waterway, while Charles F. Patterson,

WHAT MODERN MAN OWES CAVE DWELLER

From the Detroit News One of the most eloquent passages in American literature is William James tribute to the .cave man. He wrote: "Bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, are these half-brutish pre-historic brothers. Girdled about with the immense darkness of rVs mysterious universe even as we are, they were born, and died, suffered and struggled. ' Given over to fearful crime and passion, plunged in the blackest ignorance, preyed upon by hideous and grotesque delusions,

igipus spectacle."

' The biggest of all sea birds is the albatross.

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From the New York Tribune Here Is the latest version of the tale of the Wolf and the Lamb:

Taking advantage of the universal

disorder the wolf one day left the woods. He met a lamb that quietly grazed in the meadow. "I'm going to eat you", he said simply. "No use asking explanations. I don't do it out of malice or vengence. 1 am a wolf, thou art a lamb; that suffices." The lamb asked for five minutes' respite and ran straight to the seat of the Society for the Protection of Animals, where it made known its case. "We are here," they answered, "to protect the animals from men, and not from other animals. If the wolf wants to eat you nothing can be done. It is the law." Filled with despair, the lamb returned to its doom. On the way it met an old he-goat who. on learning the lamb's

misfortune, was seizel with great. pity. He took it to his house and powdered ,

its fleece all over with pepper untu the white lamb had turned black. "Go now," said the old goat, "and don't be afraid." "The wolf waited, full of confidence. It was difficult for him to recognize the lamb, but he snapped at it all the same. Immediately he choked and his eyes filled with tars.

'prey. "There is no longer justice ini

the world- It is the end of everything." ' And, with his tail lowered, he went hack to the woods. What does the fable teach? The answer may be suggested by the circumstancesthat this version appears in a Bulgarian paper and Bulgaria is supposed to have a narrow escape from being despoiled by Greece. Among the peasantry of Spanish Galicia, the women work hard all their lives, and are usually much stronger and better developed than their husbands, over whom they rule.

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