Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 323, 25 November 1920 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGEAM. RICHMOND. IND THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1920.

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GERMAN AGENT FREED BY PRESIDENT WILSON; ALL OBJECTORS OUT

ATLANTA, Ga, Noiv. 25. Franz Rintelen, German agent, who was convicted and sentenced to a little over four years for war-time conspiracies, was released from the federal penitenltary here Wednesday afternoon. Rintelen, who had served approximately three years of his total sentence, give bond of $5,000 that he would carry out provision of commutation of sentence providing that he leave the United States before January 1 next. He departed last night for New York, whence he will sail for Germany.

WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. President Wilson has commuted the sentence of Franz Rintelen. a German, who was convicted of war time conspiracy, on condition that he leave the Unitsd States before next January 1. Von Rintelen, a former officer in the German navy, was three times convict, ed and received, sentences aggregating foar years and two months. Conspired with Lamar. His first conviction was in May, 1917,"on a charge of having conspired with David Lamar, the "wolf of Wall street," and others to disrupt munitions traffic between the United States and the allies. He later pleaded guilty to a charge of : conspiracy in connection with obtaining a fraudulent passport, and in February, 1918, he was convicted of conspiracy to destroy food and munition ships of the allies, by placing "fire bombs" in their cargoes. The former German officer served his first sentence of one year in a New Jersey penitentiary, and was transferred to the penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga., to serve the other two sentences, aggregating three years and two months. All army conscientious objectors imprisoned during the war have now been released from custody, Newton D. Baker, secretary of war, announced last night. A total of 33, the statement said, ha been discharged by recent orders, including Benjamin J. Salmons, who Ftarted a "hunger strike" while confined in a government hospital here a month ago. Correspondents Object To Greek Censorship tV Associated Press) ATHENS, Nov. 25. Foreign newspaper correspondents went before Demetrios Gounaris. minister of war, and George Rhallis, premier, today, and complained the press censorship established during the VenizelOB regime was being continued. They declared that their dispatches were being delayed or absolutely suppressed. The officials answer? d that during fusillades on Wednesday and Thursday of last week bullets cut and injured eighteen overhead, wire systems, and that this was responsible for any delays that have" occurred. They declared that it the censorship was still in operation it was due to the fact that some correspondents had misrepresented last week's demonstrations by saying they were in favor of the former German emperor. This was declared to be untrue. The two ministers, however, promised to remove all censorship restrictions. Some correspondents have ft Athens and others intend to take the same course if conditions do not improve. Princes Andreas and Christopher, brothers of ex-King Constantine of Greece, arrived here at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The princes were escorted by large and enthusiastic crowds to the palace from the dock at which their steamer arrived from Italy.

ENTERS LYCEUM WORK TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 25. General Isaac R. Sherwood, 86 years old, recently defeated congressman, has o.uit politics for good and will go on the lecture platform. He has arranged a series of engagements to present his "Lyrics of Patriotism" which had its premier at the Museum of Art, this week.

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McCormick to Present Harding Views, Report (By Associated Press) PARIS, Nov. 25. United States Senator Medill McCormick of Illinois, who failed Tuesday from New York to Europe, is crossing the Atlantic to lay Senator Harding's personal views on the league of nations befire governmental chiefs, says a report from Geneva to the Echo de Paris. The dispatch states that the object of Senator McCormick's trip to Europe was discussed by delegates to the assembly of the league of nations at Geneva yesterday.

Maiden Lane Jewelers Report Record Sales (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. Nov. 25 Jewelry valued at $180,000,000 was sold last year in the Maiden Lane district, one of the world's greatest jewelry centers, it was estimated here Wednesday by Samuel Conover, president of the Fidelity International Trust Company. Of this amount, he said, $100,000,000 was spent for precious stones, $35,000,000 for gold ornaments and the remainder for optical goods, silver and rilver plated wares and platinum.

Barges To Operate On Mississippi River (By Associated Press) ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. 25. Nineteen 3,000 ton steel barges and four towboats will be in operation on the Mississippi River between St. Louis and St. Paul by next spring, it is announced at the offices of the Government Barge Line here. Illinois coal probably will be carried north, the anouncemnt says and Minnesota iron ore on southbound trips. Twelve of the barges recently were released by the builders in Stillwater. Minn., and Dubuque, la., and one of the tow-boats has been launched. The barges are 300 feet long and when loaded to capacity of 9-foot draft. They draw only one foot when empty. They have double bottoms, twenty-two compartments, and are fitted with pipo lines and steam pumps for receiving and discharging liquid cargoes such as oils and molasses. They are 43 feet wide and 10 feet deep. The War Department, which has supervision over the service, has sent wireless outfits here to be set up in St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. Six tow-boats plying between here and New Orleans will be fitted up with apparatus for emergency purpose. ATTORNEY NAMED MAYOR WARSAW, Ind... Nov. 25. John A. Sloane, acting city attorney, was named mayor of Warsaw at a meeting of the city council last night. He succeeds L. W. Royse, who was elected judge of the Kosciusko circuit court in the recent election.

LEAGUE COMMITTEE CONSIDERS ADMISSION OF BOTH COUNTRIES

(By Associated Press) GENEVA, Nov. 25. Antonio Huneus, chief of the Chilian representatives and chairman of the committee on admission of new states, told the Associated Press Tuesday night that he has the best of impressions regarding the work of the assembly, and expressed his, confidence that the result of the present meeting will be fruitful. His committee already is at work and will report as early as possible after considering all applications with the greatest of impartiality, he s'd

Huneus declared he expected the at- j

ntuae or tne united states toward tho league would be denied soon alter itiv new senate meets and he thinks tho decision will be to come into the league rather than "frustrate ths greatest effort humanity has ever made to assure its own preservation." In connection with the application of Montenegro for admission into the league of nations it may be borne in mind that the Montenegrin parliament late in 1918 declared for the merging of Montenegro with the kingdoom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenesc, usually known as Jugo-Slovia. King Nicholas, of Montenegro, however, refused to recognize the act as valid, and claims have been freely made by Montenegrin representatives that the people were being subjected to Serbian domination, these statements meeting emphatic denial by the Serbians. The Montenegrin so-called gov

ernment has existed since the wai j

only at Neuill, a suburb of Paris, where King Nicholas has made his headquarters.

Canadian Steamship Line Will Start Air Route MONTREAL. Nov. 25. The Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., which is the chief Canadian operator of steamships on the Great Lakes, plans next sum mer to 6tart an aerial passenger service between Montreal, Toronto and New. York. This announcement wi made today by J. S. Nercross, head of the concern, who bad just returned from England, after having placed contracts for two large Eritish seaplanes to be delivered next spring. The new service will be largely in the nature of an experiment," said Mr. Nercross," but 1 am convinced that aerial transportation is the one of the future and possessed of unbounded possibilities in a commercial way." To assure the maximum of safety, he said, water courses would be followed a!l the way. The planes, which will carry 12 passengers, in addition to two pilots, are credited with a speed of 127 miles an hour.

GAME LAWS SUBJECT TO LESS VIOLATION INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 25. Game wardens' of the state department of conservation report finding far less skunks and other small furbearers penned up this year than usual prior to the open season, evidence that there is a better understanding of the law against keeping furbearing animals in captivity in this state. In the past it was frequently the custom

for persons to catch these animals in

the fall and closed season and hold them until early winter, when the fur is prime. Indiana game laws prohibit the toking of fur-tearers in closed or protected seasons. It is lawful to catch skunks and other fur-bearers in the open season, but if it is planned to hold them for propagating purposes, it is necessary at the start of the closed

season to procure a certificate from the. state department to show that the fur-bearers are being held in captivity, for fur farming. Such fur farms

so designated Jby , the certificates, are ai frequent 'Intervals, Inspected by . toC ficials from the - division of flsh ' and

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HELD FOR AUTO THEFT CLINTON, lnd., Nov. 25 John Lawton was arrested Wednesday, charged with attempting to steal an automobile belonging to Rube Bennett of 'Numa. Bennett had left his machine standing in front of a store in this city, while

he went inside, and Lawson, who later '

said he had some business at Mecca that he wanted to attend to, "borrowed" the machine and drove off. He was seen making his get-away by John Marietta who gave chase and returned the man here.

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M. E. MINISTER SENTENCED HARRISONBURG, V Nov. 25. R. D. Edwards, a Methodist minister, was convicted here in federal court of bigamy and violation of the Mann act and sentenced to four years' imprisonment in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta. Edwards, married and the father of two children, eloped with

Ruth Bailey of Stanton, Va., last Aug-1

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WORKMAN IS ELECTROCUTED HAMMOND, Ind., Nov. 25. William Cardwell, 2901 East Ninety-first street. South Chicago, was electrocuted Wednesday at the steel tube manufacturing plant at Indiana Harbor. Officials say that Cardwell was working on some switches at the power house and his hand contacted with a live wire.

HOOSIER GETS CITATION LAFAYETTE, lnd., Nov. 25. E. Russell Kenny, who was a first lieutenant of the American Red Cross in Balkan relief work for seven months following the armistice, received a personal citation from King Ferdinand of Roumania Wednesday, giving him an award of honor for service rendered in Roumania. The document was signed by the King.

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Comforts and Blankets last Saturday was a huge success, but we still have a very large stock which we will place on sale Saturday again in order to make a final quick clearance before the big Christmas rush begins. If you need bedding of any kind now or later, we urge you to provide yourselves Saturday. Every piece is from the factory of Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, which is a guarantee of highest quality. Because of the very low price, we cannot charge these goods, nor can we deliver less than 5 pieces.

COME SATURDAY expecting to buy the best bargains ever offered in this vicinity in Comforts and Blankets. We'll guarantee you'll not be disappointed.

$1.90 PAIR Single Bod Sizo Cotton Blankets, size 45x72 inches, grey with blue and white striped border. Regular $2.50 Blankets; pair $1.90

$3.25 PAIR 64x74-inrh Cotton Blanket; heavily fleeced on both sides, in tan and grey with fancy stripe border. Regular $5.00 Blanket, sale price, pair $3.25

$4.40 PAIR A beautiful plaid Cotton Blanket, in blues, pinks and tans, full double bed size, regular $6.75 Saturday sale price, per pair $4.40

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$2.89 PAIR 5Sx76-inch Cotton Blankets, with heavy fleece and stitched edges in white, tan or grey with stripe border. Saturday sale price, pr., $2.89

$3.60 PAIR Full size Cotton Blankets in white, grey or tan. size 66x80 inches. Regular $5.75 quality, Saturday sale price, per pair $3.60

$4.45 PAIR Extra heavy tan, grey or white fleeced Blankets, size 70x84 inches, fancy border and stitched edges, $7.50 grade. Saturday sale price, per pair $4.45

$6.25 PAIR Famous Woolnap Cotton Blankets with taped edges, nearly all staple plain colors in stock, size 70x80 inches. Regular price $10.00. Satur' day sale price, pair $6.25

$6.50 PAIR The beautiful Plaid Woolnaps, extra large sizes, 72x84 inches, the warmest and most satisfying of all Cotton Blankets. Regularly $10.95; Saturday price, oTv $6.50

36 ATTRACTIVE STYLES AND PATTERNS OF MARSHALL FIELD COMFORTS These comforts are all covered with various good grades of plain or fancy silkolines and filled with all new material, each one guaranteed full size and strictly sanitary. The regular prices ranged from $3.50 to $11.50. The sale prices are for Saturday only. $3.55 to $675

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