Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 347, 24 December 1918 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAMTUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1918.

BARS ON ENEMY ALIENS LIFTED ON CHRISTMAS 500,000 German Men and

Women Affected by Ruling of Attorney General. WASHINGTON. Dec. 24. All reHrlctlons on German enemy aliens except those applying to entry Into and Jeparture from the United States and r. affecting the power of internment were ordered removed today by Attorney General Gregory effective Christmas day. This action was taken on cabled instructions from President Wilson, and will affect about 500,000 German men and women. It was explained that the Department of Justice would continue to exercise the power of internment of dangerous German enemy aliens and that the order, would not affect such aliens already Interned. This statement was issued at the Department of Justice: "On the recommendation of the attorney general the president has directed that on and after Christmas day the attorney general discontinue enforcement of all regulations affecting the conduct of male and female German alien enemies except those restrictions which apply ; to entry into and departure from the country and those affecting the power of internment Restricted Areas Opened. John Lord O'Brian. special assistant

to the attorney general, explaining why Austiians were not mentioned in the order. Bald that the only regulations ever applied to them were those with reference to entry and departure and internment. The effect of today's action is to place Germans and Austrlans on the same footing. - Approximately 250,000 Germans would be relieved from the necessity of carrying permits for entry into restricted areas, while the prohibited areas from which they were excluded absolutely would again be open to them. These were the District of 'Columbia, the Panama Canal zone and all water fronts. Internment is contlnuing.Mr. O'Brian said, ten Germans having been interned on Saturday and six more today. It was said at the Department of Justice that between 4,000 and 5,000 Germans have been interned since the United States entered the war.

Fuel Director Revokes Coke Restriction Order (By AMnctotid PreS WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Revocation of the ruling prohibiting the sale or delievry of coke for export . by ocean transportation except upon the prior issuance of a permit by the United States fuel administration was announced today by the fuel administration.

Announcement of the change in procedure was made in an official order amending a previous one relative, to the "price of coke for export by ocean transportation."

Third Death in Family From Influenza LIBERTY. Ind., Dec. 24. The influenza condition is abating In Union county. ' Mrs. Samuel DeHaven, 30 years old. died at the home of her father-in-law in Covington, Ind., Sunday afternoon. She is survived by her husband, one sister, Miss Pearl Brandenberg, of this place and one brother, Mark, of Richmond. Mr. DeHaven is a dentist at Peru, Ind. . He has lost in the last few weeks from the influenza, his mother, a sister and his wife. Funeral services for Mrs. DeHaven will be held here. The body of Will Phenis,- living north of here and who died Saturday of influenza followed by pneumonia was buried here today. He is survived by his widow and one daughter. Mrs. Samuel Carrington died at her home south of here Saturday after an illness of several months. The burial was held here yesterday.

NINE DREADNOUGHTS TO LEAD REVIEW NEW YORK, Dec. 24. Steaming home from participation in the bloodless allied victory over the German armada, America's overseas battle fleet nine superdreadnaughts, with th Ppnnsvlrania. flaeshin of Admiral

Mayo, commander of the navy, as escort will arrive off New York harbor Just in time to lead the great peace review by Secretary Daniels Thursday morning. Owing to delay by storms of the destryers and smaller craft in the overseas fleet, it was said, only 6,000 officers and men two-thirds of the rnmnlement of Rear Admiral Rod

man's and Rear Admiral Rodgers' battleship squadron will march in the parade. This will start immediately after the naval review, probably shortly after noon, and . upon its conclusion shore leaves, affecting in rotation every man aboard the returning vessels,

will be put into effect. Awaltiner the overseas units which

they.will join in the great procession up the harbor, 4,200 of the 15,000 men aboard the West Atlantic fleet, Vice Admiral Grant's guardians of home waters, today were enjoying leaves at

their homes near New Yorn or lioerty" for a few hours in the metropolis.

OLD-TIME SALOONS PASS

HELENA. Mont. Dec. 24. Statewide prohibition goes into effect in Montana at midnight of December 31, this year. With the passing of the saloon there will disappear one of the picturesque Institutions of the West. At one time the saloon was an important feature in the social life of the liardy pioneers of the Treasure state.

TOWN MARSHAL NON-ESSENTIAL

NASHVILLE. Ind.. Dec. 24 Because a town marshal has nothing to do in Nashville and also because his salary was $5 a month, the town council has voted to abolish the office. In the marshal's place a street commissioner with police powers will serve. The salary of the street commissioner will bo 12.50 a month.

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Continued From Page One.l and a dais is being erected at one end of the hall. Bright new allied flags are being hung. The president will be received at the door by the lord mayor and escorted to the dais while the common council assembles on the platform. The town clerk will then read the resolution providing for the address of welcome and the official reception. The president will reply to the welcome of the lord mayor, after which he will be conducted to a carriage and be driven to the Mansion House where he will be a guest at luncheon. Representatives of the American embassy and allied governments, the army and navy, and all the members of the war cabinet have been invited. The capacity of the Guild Hall is limited and only 1.200 invitations have been issued. Details of the luncheon are not yet completed, but preparations are being made for 250 guests. Including the most prominent of those who will attend the reception in the Guild ball.

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Richmond Girl Makes Hit in Appearance Miss Elizabeth Kolp and her dancing partner, Mr. Frank Neville, scored a triumph upon their opening at the Murray last evening. It was not that Elizabeth is a Richmond girl that the large audience applauded, but was a

just recognition of talent and merit, and we have no doubt but that a San Francisco audience would accord them the same approval. They offer comedy quibs, wear wardrobe that compares with a Keith headline act, sing, and both dance with the grace and artistry of Ruth St. Dennis and Ted Shawn. It was a royal welcome home for a talented girl who has found favor in the big oueside theatrical world, and the concensus of opinion of those

who' witnessed Miss Kolps performance last night predicts a brilliant career for her. Their engagement extends through the entire week, with a complete change of routine Thursday. Lamore and Rozelle have a big-time offering in "The Bonehead Minstrels" while Sax, Wood and Lawson delight with their comedy and harmony singing.

MISS FERN EWRY DEAD.

Word has been received here of the death of Miss Fern Ewry, 25 years old, of Dayton, 0. which occurred last Sunday in Washington, D. C. Miss Ewry has been doing government work in Washington for several months. The funeral will be held in Dayton. Miss Ewry formerly lived in this city.

U. S. Historical Body Calls Off Meeting The annual meeting of the American Historical Association, which was to have been held in Cleveland this year, December 26-28, has been called

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off on account of the Influenza epidemic. Notification of this has been received by Harlow LIndley, official

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Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take

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A Merry Christmas

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A Happy New Year To all our friends and patrons YOURS FOR BARGAINS RAPP'S Cut Price Store 529 Main St.

We Wish You A Merry ' Christmas And a Happy and Prosperous New Year And wish to take this opportunity to thank you One and All for your most liberal Patronage during the past year

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Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year

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