Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 288, 4 December 1922 — Page 6
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Attacking the Conservation Commission Because Riehard Lieber, director of the state fish and game conservation commission, and his 30 deputies have rigorously enforced the law,
thereby inviting attacks from a certain group of
l politicians whose friends were prosecuted, an ef-
,fort is under way to oust Mr; Lieber. A political ring wants him removed so that ',Y the commission may be put back into partisan ' politics; The result of this would be obvious. The protective measures which Mr; Lieber has - enforced, resulting in the re-appearance of game and the stocking of our lakes and streams with
fish, would be nullified and the work of years
: destroyed. v . Every now and then some disgruntled politi-
:.. cian tries to vent his spite on an official who is doing good work. Back of his attack is no good
-- reason, only a desire . for vengeance. If the friends of certain politicians have been shooting
7 out of season or have yiolated any of the laws
designed to protect fish and game, they have no complaint to make about being arrested and
fined. They are not a bit better than any other citizen who violates the fish and game laws. Here in Wayne county the work of the commission is appreciated. Sportsmen have co-operated with it, and are willing to back Mr. Lieber in his plans. They cannot see why. he should be sacrificed at the behest of a few politicians who have grudges to satisfy and want to secure jobs for their henchmen. The recent election proved rather conclusively that the voters are keeping tabs on their offi
cers. Any effort to oust Mr; Lieber, merely because he is a faithful and an efficient officer, is likely to result in damage to the persons who
are engineering the deal.
Christmas Giving
The appointment of a central committee to distribute Christmas gifts to the poor and needy
is a step in the right direction, one dictated by experience in a number of cities where charity
is organized on an efficient basis. Everyone should be happy on Christmas day,
The committee is keeping this dictum. in mind
and developing its plans on that basis. To make
sure that ho one is overlooked, that all the worthy families receive cheer and happiness, it is pro
ceeding in a systematic manner. In this way it
hopes to make certain that no one escapes at tention. x
Many organizations are co-operating with
the central body so that it will be able to carry
out the task which is before it. The combined efforts of these various organizations will result
in the accomplishment of its purpose.
NO BARGAIN COUNTERS SELL SUCCESS
By George Matthew Adams
in the Store of Success there are no Bargain Ccnmtem. Bach article is placed by itself; each marked in plain figures as to price; end at one price to all; v in the Store of Life, however, there are many Bargain Counters. And it is at these that the Failures continually shop always purchasing for the cheapest price, and eiwaye paying too much! The mediums of exchange in the Store of Success axe work, faith, gift; vision, patience, and their rariou3 denominations. The ideal of him who wiU not pay the price of Success, is to get for little what cannot be bought for less than much in time, energy and tireless attention to details: Perhaps that is Just what is the matter with you. Perhaps you are spending your time at Bargain Counters when you should he shopping at the one-price Store of Success: How about it?. , If you would grandly win, you must pay as you go and pay cash , and a BIO price, toot s But it's worth it And no matter who you are you can afford it. For no price is too great to pay for usefulness high excellence, great service, and an immortal example. Jesus didn't think so, Gladstone didn't think so( Peary didn't think so, Washington didn't think so. Usually things are offered at the Bargain Counter that they may be quickly sold to make way for those things which can be offered at a pay; - ing price. Be not deceived. You cannot take a shortcut to Success end expect to get there before the honest, day-in-and-day-out plugger and plodder Even the law of compensation is bound to trip you up. And like as not - long before it does, even you will have lost your way, and become one of that vast army of searchers tring vainly to find the bargain for which you first set out. - In the Store of Success there are no Bargain Counters:
.;. Answers to Questions (Any reader can gret the answer to, anv question bv writing- The Palladium " Jnforma.Mon Bureau. Frederick J. Hask- ; In, director, Washington, D. C. This of-.-.,fer applies strictly to information. The bureau does not ftive advice on legal, ; medical and financial matters. It does -- not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Write your question .-plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two cents In stamps ' for return postasre. All replies are sent ''. direct to the Inquirer. T Q. Is it a crime to draw a post .''. office money order under an assumed I name? E. T. P:
A. The post office department sayg that there is no law prohibiting the use of an assumed name in making out money orders so ' long as it is not X- done for a fraudulent or unlawful purpose. Trouble might be caused if ,the payee of a money order had ascumed a name and could not prove --identity when trying to cash the or--der. Q. Has the number of guns, 21, C comprising the military salutei any significance? H. I C. i" A. The origin of the custom of ftrt ing 21 guns for the international sail lute has been traced as follows: origr;, inally warships fired a salute of seven ; guns, the number 7 being selected be- ; cause of its mystical significance from antiquity. Although the salute at sea ; ;was seven guns shore batteries were -allowed to fire three guns to the ship's
one. The reason for this was that
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the manufacture of powder. This was easily spoiled at sea, but could be
readily kept on land. The multiplier
WJ 3 nrobably was selected because of its
symbolism. With the development of "the manufacture of powder, the num- " ber of guns for the international naval -'salute was made to correspond with that or the land forces. On August -18. 1875. a resolution adopted by the i-United States provided that salutes be "".returned gun for gun. At this time V. the British salute already was 21 guns, ' therefore this number was accepted r;by the United States. Q. What were the names of Mary -T?fvil Washineton's sisters? I R. G.
- A. Mary Ball had no sisters. She '"" had four half 6isters. Elizabeth marC ried the Rev. John CaraegieJ Hannah, -Mr. Traverst Anne, Colonel Edwin Conway: Esther, Mr. Raleisrh Chinn. r." Q. Will the church of St. Anne de Beaupre be rebuilt? J. I ; A. It is said that the reconstruct tion of the St Anne de Beaupre Basilica will start next summer. The V' cost of the new temple is not to be over $1,500,000, and should be com- :' pleted by the spring of 1924. The ruins Z'lot the old church have now been removed. Q. Is burglary e, crime that can be Z$ committed only at night? T. C. I ; A. At common law burglary is the breaking and entering of the home of another in the nighttime, with intent ,to comit a felony therein. Jn New rYork and in some pther states in ' which the New York statute has been ;J adopted, burglary in the first degree 'must be committed at night, but burg- : ' ; lary in the second and third degrees 'may be committed in the daytime.
Who's Who In the Day's News
After Dinner Tricks
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PIERCE BUTLER Pierce Butler, nominated recently to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Justice W. It. Day on the United States supreme court bench, was
admitted to the bar when he was 22 years old. He is now 56. After three years of law practice in his native state .of Minnesota he became assistant state's attorney of Ramsey county and was elected - state's attorney two years laten He served four years at that post and then re
tired to enter upon
n&acs juzzjz- . general practice.
During his years as a member
the firm of Powell, Butler and Mitchell
of St. Paul, Mr. Butler has been retained by Bome of the biggest corporations in the country. He was retained
by an important group of railroads to
look after their interests in connection
with the federal legislation providing for the valuation of railroads, and in
this capacity became a leading author
ity on railroad questions. About two
years ago hwas retained by the gov
ernment of Canada as its counsel in
the proceedings to determine the price
which the Grand Trunk Pacific rail
road company should be paid" for its properties when taken over by the government. . - Mr. Butler was appointed special counsel for the government in 1910 by the then Attorney General George W. Wickersham in the prosecution of the Chicago meat packers, under, indictment for violation of the Sherman act. The jury acquitted the defendants), but the attorney general paid high tribute to Mn Butler's management of the case. Mr. Butler was retained recently by
the city of Toronto to handle its case
in fixing the valuation at which its
traction system i3 to be bought by the city.
Mr. Butler-is married and has seven
children living. Three of his boys served in the World war.
No. 868 The Marie Alarm Clock The larg& hand ot an alarm clock is set so that it points to any number on the faee of the clock (Fiff. 1). The clock is then laid face down, so that the performer cannot possibly see the time. He looks at tbe bacft of the clock, however, and tells immediately where the hand is pointing. The dock must be fixed for this trick as follows : Set the biy hand at twelve, then turn the clock face down. On the knob, which sets the. hands of the clock, make a small scratch at the top with a phi. (See Fig. A.) Wherever the large hand is set the tiny mark on the knob will indicate the position, just like tiny clock dial, only with' the numbers running around to the left. (See Fif. B.) When the clock Is set at four (Fig; 1"), the knob appears as in Fig. a Cetnrricht, iff f, Public Indoor Company
When a Feller. Needs a Friend
I cWlfht, IH. N. V. Tw Im. Yyr '
ComtersvUle Civic Bod$
TeUs Of Year's ActivUksip
CONNERSVILLE, Ind Deo.
"Rural friendship tours," eo-ojetaamj with the county farm bureau to gereaJ 1
projects promoted by the latter, orgKft-j
ization of a traffic league, a park las'
provement, development of the boys'
band and support of an orphan ar henna ;
project ,are achievements of the yetf : claimed by the Connersville Chamber:
of Commerce in a letter sent to Its1 members recently. - i
ris-.Dttle
SI STERNS
not excluding the head and abdomen.'
It is true that wooden heads are no novelty, but why this injustice to hearts of oak? The following al30
shows powers of observation: "Men and women are different; men wear outer trousers, women don't"; but the sentence that pleases me best is the following: "When anything is not supported by voluntary contributions, the editor has to write it himself." That's what makes me so confoundedly busy, in spite of this involuntary contribution. The Daily News, London.
Musings For The Evening SHERLOCK GETS BUSY WANTED An Acrobatic Pygmy, capable of creeping through a barred window, tumbling from a skylight and climbing up a waste-pipe. Apply, by latter only M. E., H. K. Adv. Co., 25 Shaf tsbury Ave., W. I. Adv. in London Times
A fantastic crime is about to be
pulled off, Watson, and if we are not
on the spot within five minutes, the
Duke will be done in, the papers stolen and the crime fastened on the innocent butler. . . ; ' - ; THE SONG OF. THE. SHIRT Oh, pray let me go to. the. laundry. I promise I'll come back to you. ' A course at the baths I am needing.
i I yearn for a plunge in the blue. I'll come back to you some fine morning. . And I'll be changed, you will see. My collarband will be well sharpened. I'll look like a 6tranger to thee. My cuffs will be slimpsy and faded. My tail will be gone, that is true I am positive you will not know me. But I'll surely come back to you.
GONATAS"HEADS GREEK MINISTRY
Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason
Lady Astor was re-elected to Commons by a very small margin. Tough luck to almost accomplish private life and then miss it.
STILL LIVING I have the quinsy In my throat, 1 have a measle and a hive, but still 1 sound a Joyous note, for it is good
to be alive. Sometimes I hear a voter
him sore, "This fierce old . world is him say, "This fierce old world is
grim and gray, and I'll be glad when
I'm no more," I hand him out a stern
rebuke, and say, "Ods fish, why wear
a frown? If you find life so bald a fluke, there is the pond, where you may drown. I have my share of bitter woes, but seldom-do I feel forlorn; 1 still can prize the blooming rose although I know it has a thorn." I have my friends; , tried frteads and true.
they come to me, in blocks of five, to
tell old tales when day is through, and
it is good to be alive. I have the gout,
have the heaves, and yet I fail to
understand the weary wight who weeps and. grieves and plies a hammer with Ms hand. For every trouble I
endure there are nine joys to compensate, and that one trouble I can't cure by putting up a hymn of hate. However much in joint and thew the rheumatiz may seem to thrive, I swing my hat and cry, "Hurrool" for it is good
to be alive.
One mail route in Utah is clogged by eight feet of snow." If this could happen on the first of the month people could see some sense in it.
Newcastle Corn Show Expense Fund Is Raised NEWCASTLE, Ind , Dec. 4. nCompletion of the fund for expenses of the corn' show was announced Saturday, and plans have been made to open it on Wednesday of this week. Entries already are being received from various part3 of the county.
Cause of Piles
r-v tr .m-.Vam9 fnnnA tho CATJS Of
T,iiV internal T That's why solves
M3 ?f.y;-Ai.1 JVion?nASS:
sntn. removes the cause. Money back
14 it fails. A. Q. Luken Drus Co. AO. veniiement.' .
After Dinner Stories The report of the scholarship examination held by the Warwickshire
county council contains some amusing
gems. An artificial limb ia defined, for example, as "A limb made not by
God. but by some other man." An
other definition is, "Where a limb of
wood is placed instead of a real on
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lowing statement of one or tneir sex
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POLA NEGRI NOT TO WED. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4. Pola Negri, noted Polish screen star, makes a demure denial of an engagement to marry Charlie Chaplin. - "Zair ees no truth to it," , she announced. "For Chaplin I have ze great admiration, but love ah no. Love, eet is of ze heart, ze soul; it is zat
which causes one to quiver at the ap
proach of the beloved; but for Mr.
Chaplin it is ze admiration, for ze worn-
derf ul brain. But zat ess not love Voila." - . .
One great obstacle to "ze love" is
that her contract demands that she re
main single, under pain and penalty.
Lessons in Correct Enslish
DON'T say: there WAS somebody
else
I wish
there.
Three of WE were there. He was not quite AS well as usual. He is SO tall as I. He is not AS tall as L ' SAY: I wish there WERE somebody else
there.
f Three of TJS were there. He was not quite SO well as usual. : He is AS tall as L He is not SO tall as I. ;
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35c; an extra large bottle. $1.00. It is positively safe for tender, sensitive
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Kimonas Curtains Sweaters . Coverings
Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything
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Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind
and follow the simple directions in
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cause perfect home dyeing is guaran
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Does education pay? Assuredly! It pays Its votaries in
character, health, culture, preparation
for vocations, and all that goes to make
up a well-rounded life. It fits us
to become law-abiding and God-fearing
citizens of the great Republic Yes; education pays- -
But let us consider, apart from its
idealistic trend, whether education pays in dollars and cents. The fact is self-evident that an educated nation
s a more productive one, commercialy and industrially. The money value
of an education is being emphasized
in the Insistent demand for specialized and technical training for specific vo
cations. The more education Is diffused, the more specialized and tech
nical it becomes, the more its costs
increase; but the national income in-
Colonel Gonataa, The chief of the recent revolutionary movement in Greece which resulted in the overthrow of King Constantine, will be the next premier if Greece, succeeding M. Zaimis, resigned.
COURTHOUSE- COMPLETED
PETERSBURG, Dec 4. PJke coun
ty's new courthouse nas just been completed and the county officers have
taken over their new offices. The
building was started two years ago. It
cost $265,000. The old courthouse
was erected in 1868.
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Education and Wealth
creases with greater rapidity a xe- i sultant. 1
Some general evidences that edncarj
tion pays are found in.the fact that tn j
1909 we spent, in roundVnumbers, $401,-, 398,000 for public education. The na-1 tional income the same year was 2S billion dollars. In 1919 we spent $835,-; 000,000, and the national income was!
66 billion dollars. The increase of ex-' penditures for education of 122.9 per-i cent was accompanied by an increase;
in national Income of 129.16 percent..
Education costs consumed a smaller ;
percentage of the national income In.' 1919 than in 1909, and for an tacreas-i ed expenditure of $495,000,00 tbere' was an Increase in national income ot; approximately 47.2 billions of dollars. i Increased ability to produce wealth results from education because of tbei three factors In the production of material wealth (natural resources, na-', tive ability of people, and education)-; Education is the only factor which is widely variable or susceptible of tm-i provement. Natural resources may bej wasted but not increased. Native abfii ' ity is a practical constant, changing imperceptibly from generation to ene ration. .Education may effect, strike
Ing differences in a snort period. ,
Training Needed. It is coming more and more- to ha
the case that a man's chances m nf e4
are poor indeed witnout tne xoimau
training given In our educational tin-; - V
stituUons. i
1. According to & study ofTta CtsarA
les Tlrwlng of the 100 wealthiest mend
in the united States, conetdared yaOM reference to- the total popolalton, tbexai
were 277 times as many coBeg&teed;
men, as there vera nonHxukroeqS
men.
2. Tjess.fban one percent of American men axe college gradnates, yet this one percent of college graduates, furnishes 55 percent of our presidents ; 36 percent of our congressmen; 47 percent of our vice-presidents; 63 percent of the secretaries of ate; 60 percent of the secretaries of the treasury; 67 percent of attorneys general; and 69 percent of the justices of the snpreme court. In no group named n the foregoing Is the annual salary less - than seven' times the average for the United
States.
3. Mr. James M. Dodge, a former
president of the American Society of
mechanical Engineers, calculated "the.
financial value of different grades of
education by comparing the earning
capacities of common laborers, shop-
apprentice trained men, trade-school graduates. The money value was taken to be that sum which at five per cent Interest would yield an income equal to the sum being received as a salary. He found the education of the common laborer worth $10,200; that of the shop apprentice $15,800; that of the trade-school graduate $25,000 and ' that of the technical-school graduate $43,000. -
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