Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 302, 29 October 1920 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1920.

BODY OF M'SWIHEY MUST ENTER IRELAND THROUGH CORK ONLY By Associated Pres) HOLYHEAD, Wales, Oct 29. When day broke this morning over the Iri6h sea the steamer Rathmore, bearing the body of the late Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, who died Monday in Brixton prison. London, was steaming southward off the Welsh headlands on its way to that city. At that ;anie hour the relatives of MacSwiney, who refused to board the special steamer provided to take them and the Lord Mayor's body to Cork, were on tfcelr way to Dublin, almost directly across the narrow strait which divides Albion from Erin. ' The relatives left Holyhead at 2 20 o'clock a little more than an hour after the Rathmore disappeared in the darkness which shrouded the coast. Shipment of MacSwiney's body direct to Cork was preceded by a violent 6cene in which blows were struck and members of the lord mayor's family were dragged from their railway coach at the Holyhead railway station. They refused to consent to the government's plan to take the body to Cork instead of Dublin, and it was only after they had been placed under virtual temporary arrest that the body was taken from the train and hauled to the dock where the Rathmore was waiting. Demonstration Expected. The first stop after the train left Kuston station was at Crewe, just outside of London, where the superintendent of the London Metropolitan police, in charge of three coaches, filled with constables accompanying the party, was handed a letter by a messenger. It was signed by Sir Humar Greenwood, secretary for Ireland, and was ad

dressed to the widow of the late lord!

mayor. It read: "Madam I am advised that the landing and funeral of the lord mayor in Dublin may lead to a demonstration of a political nature. I regret, therefore, the Irish government cannot allow the disembarkation of his remains at any other port in Ireland except his native city of Cork. In order to save you every inconvenience, the government has directed th London and Northwestern railway company to provide a suitable steamer to carry the remains direct to Cork from Holyhead. This steamer will also carry you and 20 of your friends, if you so desire." The station master went to the baggage car, where the mourners were grouped around the flower-decked box containing the coffin, and ordered the box removed to the steamer. When

they heard his order, Annie and Mary; MacSwiney, sisters of the dead hung-i

er striker, cried defiantly: "You have murdered our brother, and you are not going to arrest his body." Mourners Guard Casket. The mourners refused to allow the porters to touch the casket, and a police officer ordered the former to leave the car. They declined, and constables, who had been called, forcibly dragged some of the male mourners from the car. They struck at the

police, who drew their truncheons while women In the party shrieked: "Body snatchers; shame." They also fought the police who were ejecting them. During the melee the Misses MacSwiney, fell to the platform floor and later they claimed the police knocked them down. The mourners were then herded to one side of the box was placed on a truck, and closely guarded by police, It was wheeled to the steamer. It was picked up by a crane and was silhouetted against the midnight sky for a moment as it was swung over the steamer's side. It was then lowered Into the hold. Members of the funeral party waited until the Rathmore had left her dock and then went to the pier from which depart steamers bound for Kingstown.

of the German fleet at Scapa Flow the reparations commission decided today

"BLUEBEARD" FACES FOUR YEARS AND DEPORTATION PARIS, Oct. 29. Judgment was rendered today convicting Hendri Landru on a charge of swindling and cf being a habitual criminal. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment, and subsequent deportation. The prosecutor announced that Landru might not be tried on the murder charges growing out of the disappearance of eleven women to whom he was said to have promised marriage. This will be decided shortly. Since hs arrest two years ago, Landru has been alluded to as a modern "Bluebeard."

SCAPA FLOW SINKING TO COST GERMANY HEAVILY PARIS, Oct. 29. Germany must deliver 275,000 tons of shipping to the allies as compensation for the sinking

KIWANIS CAPTAINS OUTLINE CAMPAIGN

Enthusiasm for the ."Clean-up Campaign' 'that the Kiwanis club is planning for the week beginning taov. 15 was worked up at a meeting of the captains in the Kresge store Thursday night. The men present expressed the opinion that the campaign of the club was meeting with the hearty approval of all citizens and that the educational features which will be emphasized will add further to this interest. Dr. George Hunt, city health officer was present at the meeting Thursday and complimented the club on their civic enterprise. He promised to back the drive with his official capacity as much as possible. Along with the pamphlets outlining the purpose of the campaign and city ordinances photographs of model trash and ash receptacles will be dfstributed. Badges will be worn by members of the teams in order that they may be known by the residents. The Parent-Teachers organization of West Richmond has signified their intention of taking the cleaning up of the west side in their hands and this will be largely left to them, according to those in charge of the campaign. William Friede has been selected to make talks in all the theatres on the night of Nov. 11, telling the purpose and method of the drive.

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ANNOUNCEMENT . t To the Ladies of Richmond and Vicinity We have opened a BEAUTY PARLOR at NUSBAUM'S in connection with onr present parlors in the Second National Bank building. We have a corps of Beauty Specialists who are experts In Beauty Culture and Hair Dressing. All Hair Washing and Shampooing done with Soft Water. We are the only establishment in city using soft water in our work. Steele's Hair Dressing Parlors 408 Second National Bank Bldg. Second Fluor, Nusbaum's Store

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