Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 235, 3 October 1922 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 1922.

OLD EDITOR SURVIVES SCORES OF THREATS; 61 YEARS IN WORK

" ; CLINTON, Iowa, Oct 3. Ifthreats could kill, William D. Eaton never would have lived to complete 61 years as editor and publisher of The Clinton. Mirror, which he recently sold. - In the days when the Mirror was engaged Jn ruthlessly exposing crime and criminals, Mr. Eaton was frequently threatened with bodily injury and even with death. "But I managed to escape them all and live to reach a ripe old age," said

Mr. Eaton, now 83, and for the last

few years editor and publisher as well as compositor, pressman, business

manager and advertising and subscription solicitor for his paper. It is one

of the survivors of the days when the

Washington hand press was the acme

of mechanical perfection. It is used in

The Mirror office. Began in Cleveland Mr. Eaton, until his retirement regarded as dean of Iowa newspapermen, began his career as a printer in Clevland, Ohio, working for a time with, Joseph Medill, later of the Chicago Tribune. With H. Kellogg, who subsequently became his father-in-law, he went west to Webster City, Iowa, and then on to Cresco, where he took a claim and built a cabin. There he married Miss Nancy H. Kellogg on December 20, 1857. He began his career with The Mirr

or October 1, 1861. The Mirror, founded In 1854, baa reached its 68th volume. At 83, Mr. Eaton remains active although his eyesight is now defective. A few yearago-he made a trip In an airplane and liked the experience. It was a far cry from the days when he came to Iowa days when the sleeping car was just being heard of and before telephones, electric cars, electric lights, elevators and automobiles had become common.

Called by Death

MRS. HELENA KLOPP CAMDEN, Ohio, Oct. 3. Funeral

services for Mrs. Helena Klopp, 76 years oli, who died at the home ot her daughter, Airs. Orien Ammerman,

Sunday, were to be held Tuesday af ternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Metho

dist church. Death of Mrs. Klopp was

-caused by apoplexy.

Mrs. Klopp was the daughter ot James and Hannah Marlatt and had

lived in and near Camden all of her

life. She was a memberof the Methodist church, the Daughters of Rebekah

and the Eastern Star.

Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Orien Ammerman, two ons, Charles Klopp of Columbus, and Clay Klopp, of Camden; one brother, Charle3 Marlatt of Camden, and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Meeks, of Frankfort, and Mrs. Lillian Jones of Blacksburg, Va. Also three grandsons and one great grand--child.

Field, Stream and Woodland A department conducted exclusively-for -the protection of fish, game and natural treasures.

TIME TO CALL A HALT Bv Emerson Houah

ln the Izaak Walton League Monthly)

In this year, 1922, the lovers of outdoor America for the first time begin seriously to realize that outdoor sport in this country soon will be a thing of the past. Scrambling for the last remnants of our great heritage we have been so busy as to be blind. Now the truth comes home. Now for the first time a sudden consternation comes to the soul of every thinking man who ever has loved this America, of ours. It is time to call a halt. There is not left one honest, disinterested, un

selfish agency devoted to the preserva. tion of outdoor America. It is time to call a halt. Of the alleged true sportsmen of this country, those who use rod and gun. not ten per cent have practiced the creed which hypocritically they profess. Claiming selfdenial, we practice self-indulgence?. Which shall first cast-a stone? And

yet, my brothers, it is time to call

a halt.

Never has transportation been so

cheap, so rapid. There is no longer

any wilderness. Betrayed by its guardians, forgotten by Its friends, the old America is gone and gone forever. Never again shall we have more than

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surely it U time to call a halt. I

These are not harsh words, or

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tat. It Is time to call a halt. We have been on the wrong path. The farther we go, the more we leave truth behind. Let us halt, retrace, go back and get into some new path, hoping it may at last be the right road, with success and not failure, happiness and not despair, at Its end. Then we that It Is time to call a halt Spirit of the Great Angler: all spir

its of patriots and gentle men, look down upon us and have pity upon us! We are weak. Give us of your calm and serene strength, your eternal youth, your cleanliness of soul, your lofty aristocracy of thought Help us work out the great miracle in a land now almost beyond the aid even of miracle.

HARDING MORE OPTIMISTIC OVER ELECTION OUTCOME WASHINGTON Oct 3. President Harding believes the people are beginning to be convinced that the election of a Democratic house of representatives in November would be little short of a calamity. Representative

Wood, chairman of the Republican central committee, said today after a visit to the White House. ' ' '

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