Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 73, 5 February 1920 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1920.
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Denver mint, was arrested early today by Rolland Goddard, chief of the local branch of tho federal secret service, on
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mint of gold bullion valued at more than $100,000. A search of Harrington's home revealed the gold bars buried and hidden in various parta of the premises and all of it was recovered, according to Goddard.
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GUT DOWN EXPENSE TO EASE EXCHANGE, SAYS FRENCHMAN
(By Associated Press) PARIS. Feb. 5. Negotiations relative to the exchange situation with the principal allied nations would be facilitatel if the necessary efforts were made by France to restrict expenditures, both public and private, said Frederick Francois-Marsal, minister of finance, in a statement issued tonight and addressed to the budget committee of the chamber of deputies. The statement, which was most comprehensive, asked parliamentary support for bis policy, which he said was along the lines pursued by his predecessor: New efforts to cut down appropriations in 1920 should be made, the minister asserted, and the "habits contracted during the war must be overcome." Expenditures even for the most interesting subjects must be brought within the strictest limits and whatever the results of cutting down appropriations might be, the resources of the state must be increased by a considerable proportion. The most urgent task was the consideration and adoption of new fiscal measures while improving the system of assessing and collecting outstanding taxes. "All these new measures should be voted at the earliest possible moment," the statement said. Suggests Expansion in Olympic Games Program For Women Swimmers (By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 5 A suggestion that the program of the Olympic games, so far as it affects women swimmers, be expanded was
contained in a letter received here today from Eric O. Debbe, coach of the
Neptune club, Stockton, cai., Dy Samuel J. Dallas, president of the A. A. U. The Olympic ewimming program for women includes only two events, the 100 metres and 400 metres relay,
and Mr. Debbe suggests that it be in
creased to ten events as follows:
Fifty meters dash, 100, 200. 400 and
GOO meters free style, 100 metres,
"breast stroke, 100 metres back stroke, . spring board diving, 10 feet high; high diving from platform, 25 feet high, and a relay race of 200 metres, four girls
to a team.
SCULPTOR COMPLETES BUST OF EDISON AS WIZARD NEARS SEVENTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY
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Sculptor Rnotolo and the bast. Onorio Rnotolo, famous Italian-American sculptor, noted for his "Red Cross Group," "Prince of Sorrows," his bust of Cardinal Mercier and other works, has completed a bust of Thomas Edison, lectrical wizard. The butt is very timely in view of the fact that the great inventor c!ebrates his seventy-third birthday on Feb. 11 at his home at East Oranee. N. J.
Yearly Meeting Heads
Plan to Hold Movement Meetings in All States Plans for inter-church world move
ment pastors' conference in every state in the country were tentatively
discussed by Yearly Meeting superin
tendents, at tneir closing session in
tne forward movement headquarters Wednesday night. Sylvester Jones, associate director of the forward
movement, presided.
Each denomination represented at the pastors' conferences will have charge of one session. A tentative
program for the Friends was consid
ered.
The superintendents and other dele
gates joined in a resolution praising and backiner the forward movement at
Thursday afternoon's session.
bplntual and tangible aims of the Forward Movement have been heartily received at the sessions in California," said a letter from Levi T. Pennington, general director, which was read at the closing session. Reduce Imports to Remedy Exchange Situation, Urge of Samuels; French Ask Loan (By Associated Press) PARIS, Feb. 5. A portion of the new French loan will be floated in the United States through a consortium of bankers and will be placed in in dollars with a view to easing off the exchange situation, it was learned here. These bonds will bear 5 per cent interest as in France, being redeemable with a 50 per cent bonus within 60 years. It is understood that the amount to
be placed in the United States has not been fixed as estimates of American financiers who have been consulted have varied considerably as to the total subscription probably obtainable. Some of these estimates have run as high as 52,000,000.
DENVER MINT WORKER CHARGED WITH STEALING $100,000 IN GOLD (By Associated Press) DENVER, Colo., Feb. 5. Orville Harrington, 4J, skilled worker in the
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LONDON, Feb. 5. Drastic reduction of importations of manufactured
luxuries from America is advocated by Arthur M. Samuel, member of i parliament from Surrey, in an interview published in the Manchester ! Guardian. He deprecates the squan- j dering of money at holiday resorts on I
I the continent and tho importation of j
wines. j The worst effect of the exchange
situation is felt on the continent, he says, because payments from countries there must be mado through London.
I iDiijmiiui, reu. o. American j delegates to the proposed international financial conference will be ap
pointed if their status in the conference is recognized alon gthe lines as outlined recently by former Secretary of the Treasury Glass.
In making the announcement the j chamber of commerce of the United States to which the question of the conference was referred, declared this would mean the delegates would go into the conference under modified '
conditions.
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FLU ATTACKS COPENHAGEN COPENHAGEN, Feb. 5 Seven thousand new cases of influenza have been reported in this city during the past week.
The language of the Berbers who inhabit almost all of northern Africa ha3 linguistic connection with the Semitic group, although Arabic is spoken along the coast.
Warren Elliott, 19 Years Old, Dies in Panama; Body To Be Sent Here Warren Elliott, 19 years old and well known in this city, died of spinal meningitis at Balboa, Panama, Wednesday. He was in the headquarters troop of his regiment. At the time of his enlistment, last March, he was senior in high school and would have graduated last spring. His common school education was gained in St. Mary's school. Although born in Nebraska, most of his life was spent in Richmond. The last letter received from him was dated Jan. 2. A message was received by his mother Wednesday morning, informing her he was not expected to live, and at six o'clock a message was received announcing his
death. His father was killed in a railroad accident several years ago. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott; and three sisters, Madeline and Margaret, of this city, and Katherine Elliott, of Anderson, Indiana The body will arrive In Richmond and will be buried in Earlham. Funeral services will be announced later.
DEFICIENCY BILL CUT, IS PASSED BY HOUSE By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. Tho deficiency bill, carrying $83,400,000 dollars, was passed today by the house after a motion to recommit it so the naval committee might add an amendment providing $9,300,000 for general maintenance of navy yards and docks had been denied.
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NOTE! Owing fo the Immense cost of securing LOTTIE MAYER AND HER BATHING BEAUTIES and the extra cost of Installing and heating 12 tons of water, we will charge 40c for entire lower floor for this engagement only, commencing Thursday. This Includes war tax. Matinee, first and second balcony prices as usual. "BETTER COME EAR LY."
ANOTHER DIVING CONTEST FRIDAY NIGHT Open to all local divers, men or women. . ,$5 awarded to, best 2 divers
