Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 113, 22 March 1921 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. I1D.. TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921.

MONKEY TAKES HAND - 4N DEMURRAGE CASE '' - -(By , Associated Press) - HAVANA,. March 22 Port, officials encountered stern opposition yesterday when they boarded the American schooner Benjamin Van Brunt for the purpose of towing the vessel to the dock, following the refusal of the commander of the vessel to leave his Anchorage. When the officers .went over the side of the craft they were met by t nuge and ferocious monkey, which ran amuck among the boarding party and bit a policeman so severely that surgical attendance was deemed necessary. The captain of the boat had refused to dock and unload his cargo until demurrage charges aggregating $14,000 together with a payment of $300 for alleged . deterioration of machinery was paid. Cuban authorities took the matter up with the . American consul general and it was decided to disregard the skipper's objections and bring the vessel to the wharf. When the boarding party reached the side of 'the - schooner, the captain inverted the American flag as a signal of distress and his wife left in. a small boatload: boated the' .Amerlcsja cruiser .Minnesota to oiake.-a I protest against what she declared was an invasion" on the part v of , itl6 : Cuban maritime authorities. ' -l y -Anofficer came ashore' from the Minnesota and consulted with port officials,;regarding the .'case.: but when shown . the records, 'which indicated that the action Jaken, was "regular and within the. JMUe otJtheawhe retired. It is understood he warned the captain of the Benjamin Van Brunt against opposing the authorities.

ENGLAND BRINGS OUT NEW TYPE OF PLANE

CBy Aasociated Press.t LONDON', . March 22. Details of an

entirely new type of seaplane which

can either, fly and cruise as a warship

liave been made public here. Two of these ships are being built for the air ministry. The vessels are said to be

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structed and each win carry a crew of seven with emi'laeemtnts for five machine guns. The vessels are being so constructed that while being light, the hulls are sufficiently. sea.worthy to -ride out the roughest : waves. They will be capable of co-operating with the navy and joining in all maneuvres without a parent vessel, operating from a sea base just as the submarine does. They have a range of 1,500 miles and when not flying will be able to "taxi" along the water, driven by their propellors. The Chamber of Co:nmtM-ce of TTorue-f-tead. Pa., has 'amended its bylaws so ss to admit women to full membership.

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Spanish Radicals May Form A New Party (Ttv Associated Prsss (

MADRID, March 22. Members of the Radical party left in the Spanish parliament are conferring with a view to forming a new anti-government group. Friends of Santiago Alba, former minister of finance: Melqulades Alvarez, leader of the Reformist party and Alexjandro Lerroux.i radical leader in the chamber of deputies have agreed to start an energetic campaign of opposition to block all legislative work if the government persists in its conservatism, especially regarding its final policy. This attitude according to the radicals is contrary to the interests of the country. Newspaper reporters are dissatisfied with conditions under which they have been working and have refused to continue unless some new system of giving out information is provided. After the last cabinet meeting they were refused admittance to the residence of the premier, and were obliged to take notes on the sidewalk under the eye of a vigilant policeman, who prevented them from approaching members of the ministry. The government has announced that in future it will send a report direct to editorial offices, and also publish a communique in La Epoca, the official organ, but as that newspaper has but

a small circulation u wui give mr public but litt'e information regarding future proceedings of the cabinet.

Editorial Comment Leads to Shooting in Havana (By Associated Press) HAVANA, March 22 Lieut. Jardines of the Cuban army is dead and

Carlos Martinez Anaya. editor of Kl Sol of Santiago de Cuba is in jail as the result of a shooting affray which occurred in the offices of the sewspaper yesterday. The affair was the outcome of an editorial comment regarding examinations which were being ' held under the supervision of Lieut. Jardines, according to a special to El Mundo.

CONSERVE MARSHES FOR WILD FOWL, URGE fBy AHSociatd Press) WASHINGTON, March 22. Conservation of water and marsh areas is necessary to the perperation of the migratory wild fowl, the department of agriculture declared in a statement today. Reports received by the- biological survey during the last few months show there has been-an increase in the number of wild fowl since the passage of the migratory bird law by congress, the announcement said, and under proper conditions, it stated, "water farming" of many lakes and ponds, and of march and swampy lands, will yield a larger return than would the same area drained and used for agriculture. Dr. H. W. Nelson, chief of the survey, declared the rapidly increasing drainage of lakes and marshes throughout the country indicates that wild fowl resorts and feeding places will be practically eliminated from most of the states unless a considerable number of the best of them are conserved.

Funeral Arrangements j ' Witt Funeral services for Andrew J. Witt will be held Thursday morning. A brief service will be held from the home of his brother. Ross Witt, at 10:30 o'clock and further services will be held from Hanna's Creek

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church at 11 o'clock. Burial will be in the Richland cemetery. Toslag Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Toslag will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from the St. Andrew's church and the Rev. Roell will officiate. Burial wUl be in the St. Andrew's cemetery. Members of the Poor Souls and St. Ann's society will view the remains at the home, 444 South Eighth street Tuesday night. Friends may call any time.

Settle Question About Section 68, Home Rule Bill Some question has been raised regarding Section 68 of the KnaDD home

rule bill. The engrossed bill carries I

tn emergency clause, wliich states that "an emergency is hereby declared to exist."

German Bank Report Shows Increase in Treasury Notes (By Associated Press)

BERLIN, March 22 The statement;

of the Imperial bank of Germany as of March 15, shows the following changes : Increases: Coin 449,000 marks; treasury notes, 214,314,000; notes of other banks, 376,000; bills discounted, 4.170,000,000. Advances, 6,001,000; investments, 7,185,000; deposits, 5,094,843.000. Decreases: Gold, 4,000; other securities, 162.057,000; notes in circulation, 423,069,000; other liabilities, 43,006,000 The total gold holdings were given as 1,091.609,000.

Reciprocal Privilege is to be Enjoyed by C. of C. A reciprocal arrangement whereby all members of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce will be privileged to enjoy the benefits of similar bodies in other cities is being planned by the local secretary-manager. Cards of membership are soon to be distributed to all members, which will entitle them to the privileges. Classification of all new members is proceeding rapidly. When this has been completed, ballots for nomination and election of a permanent set of officers will be mailed. This is expected to take place shortly.

Grand Rapids, Mich., is the only city in the Union that maintains a public art school. Massachusetts is the only State that supports an art school.

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VETERAN RAILROAD MAN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS DANVILLE, 111., March 22. Thomas F. Bolser, a car department employe of the Big Four railway for twenty years, and since January. 1906, foreman of the car repair tracks, is dead after an illness since last September. Up to that time, he had never lost a day in his life through sickness. He was born at Alamo, Ind., 67 years ago. Four sons, three of them holding responsible positions on the Cairo divi

sion of the Big Four railway here, the widow and a married daughter 3ur-, vive.

EX-KAISERINE'S HEALTH IMPROVES WITH SPRING DOORN. Holland, March 22. The recent mild spring weather apparently is having a favorable influence on exEmpress Augusta Victoria of Germany, who has long been seriously ill of heart trouble. She constantly is conscious now and is feeling stronger.

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The Aladdin9 s Lamp of Business As the phonograph brings all the world's best musicians and entertainers to your homeAs the moving picture spreads views of all the world before you while you sit in an easy chair-

So the advertising columns of this newspaper bring to you the news of commerce and industry, of merchandise and service. The advertisements are the shop-windows of the world's wares, passed before your very eyes, that you may look and know where to get the full hundred cents worth of every dwindling dollar!

Do you read the advertisements regularly every day? If not, you're overlooking the best friend of your pocketbook ! Take time to read the advertisements always. The very advertisement you miss may be the one that will save you the most money and time and disappointment.

So read the advertisements-All of 'em