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CAPE MAY COUITTY TIMES, SEA ISLE CITY. N. J
SEA GIRT CAMP JOYOUS MECCA
Seiolorced Guard Necessary M Encampment Reservation Because of Crowd
New Jersey
| State Briefs
1 SHARP WARNING
TO DRAFT IN
THEIR BOY
of Gioncwtr Those Who Resist Take Chance do cot rf«*nib«- * ^ Execution For Desertion, i
&o«qano«« «err
Tte iktfrrr crop of Sculh Jmey f mimomz • f*i!nr*. «cd the few prower* who h*T» mar ere ttztjtg th-ir
o«s jT.re»
There u bo tadicBtloB of the V.Ttltce» GU»« Workf »: GUsibore Sect r:c*ed at ali this ituemer. ai it i*
ra*te« w.Us order*
Mac) penoc* at GibtatowB are #s£ fertat from akin eruptioB*. a*»-r:b»d
—TrectrB 10 nio *S“"- c e*- which eeetc to iea»e The larpest crowd e,er ,een at , *»»<* ** “>rw.:» Baa Girt *warmed into the eacatc; I A 'h 0 * '* heint i-Unced a* ■aat raaerraiicn Saada;. pcttiac the ft* featare# of th. new South rateforced tuard oc the'sr mett> aai J»r»e) Fay to be r.eld a: Pitman in at time* threaten tag to break the re 't* middle of Septexher •Cnlet tznpoeed by the military oS- SoffieOlooceeterccccty fartser* hare
THRILLING AERO EXHIBITIONS
■ro kej-
t. While Tho»iae»e« cf AB« re-* —T»*eetjr-T>'ee Mete'cjoe* Preacntec tc the Htaoevate'*.
AUTOMATICALLY DRAFTED
The flr»t ceremoBT of the ec-
the rerlew of the Third
it of Infantry, of Camden, by r Edge The troop* were
Colonel Landon led the
Faring their cow» in the pat-
tore lleld» throarh the hot nights, bat hare foend a raster of them well
milked the Best Doming
Vlotenso Errlco. Si years old.
tat on parade Thousand* Uned ; drowned himself in the canal at the » sides of the b.g space referred rear c-f hi* heme In Stockton. Poor i the parade and auto boms were heal:.. :* thoagh:« to hare canted bonked »dices cheered lustily as the despondency He leaves u widow and colors dipped and patriotic ent v isUsx ; flre childrer broke out in noisy demonstration The i An Amer. an Cag. presented by parade was decided upon a: a late | jfj, j Walker, of Philadelphia it bour. bat It would hare been difficult memory of her brother, who was kiU^pr more people to hare scseered fntc ' ^ .j. the cirtl war. was dedicated with Ue encampctr- ressrratior appropr^te Feremocies la Holy TrinParwnt. and fnends of the soldier* j ;ty P K Church. Ocean City Sunday from Camden. Jersey City Newark j evening. and other place* went down in thou ! At the reorganization of the MID- ■ is special trains over the Penn Tille Board of Education Mark S Bra sylvan* and the New Jersey Central cm was elected pres:Cent W Scot: roads Other thousands came In me Wheaton, vice-preside*-.: Newell Cor tor cars which were parked all over j ^ secretary Samuel D Pruett, vn of Sea Girt, and which at medical ln*;->tcr Cfcarlm H Biggs place* threatened to block attendan-» officer Eztm detail, of guardsmen sixteen thoaaaad are, of land in "" trt * d , A:«.; p.rri^a 'if. ■'* ” f'” ,t. Am.: m, .: -1U t.r.r .t. Torero < aM . u„, Kounred cavalry had to be called : force of men are clearing the ground tc hold back the crowd* that started and setting out licence plants used to stampede the parade ground when :n chewing tobacco manufacture. All Prank H. Planter, and Earl Scathe* sorts of machinery Is being brought of the Prtncetir Aviation Camp, were to the place
1 rn.:ort~:.
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curd- .»o.i r*c doc „ M „ j„ U! .
men In the enforcement
of tbe r duties and special detail* wwre required to keep the cnrlon* crowd from taking possession of the aerorlv-' Itself Several exhibition
/fights were made
Ueatenaut Russell Berber an aide !
ftr Conrt.
The annual fair of the Camden County Pair Association. *: C.bbwboro ! will be held August 31 and September
| land *
One big peach grower
on the staff of nis father “^rtl.ed W men and boys to Brigadier Genera. Barter made a r- :c «*ther.ng the big crop minute flight with Aviator Stanton | A TarnerriJle farmer received a They wan; up to «K>0 fee: and despite * IOv * ctr<:k d*-l r tor *ev-ra. days for tbe fart that it was hi* passengers strpments of hi* entire onion crop •rat night. Sunton d:d some aer.sl to • Philadelphia commlcsicn house
•tact* for the edification f the crowd Pour Camde*i women became hysterica' and fainted at the station
North Penn —Because of recent fine “growing weather. - farmer* declare the corn crop looks better than at any
. started to bid their husband* t: ** :b -* **a*on goodbye Two were treated in the ‘ Twenty buying stations, three more •eld ioepitai. one wm« put oc the :!l * c ■*** >«kr «ere . pened in the train with mends and the other •*- ' Sou’-t Jersey potato bek. by the South wived a‘ a near-by house Jersey Parmer*' Exchange Brigadier Gene:*: Cnarle* W Bar ‘* r, ** ! ;mft0 *T cf “<* T c b*r assumed command of the Twenty . ******* Glass Company at Millville, ninth dlvi.lon Brigadier General ^xcliahed by the fall of a TS-foot Gafther of Maryland, the other brg* ^ r^mC: immedu-ely disc general -. the division, a* an- 1>r R Charleswonh. .:«y Bounced bv the Depamr^e f the rhyslcian of Millville, who recently East, has already reported to Gvseral enl; *'* ,J Medica. Corps, has been Barhf Everythin* in camp is read* ordered to repor. at PC“ Oglethorpe, foi the intensive coarse -.vf military Ga Instruct;.?:: which >.w n* tc the fact Pen Jam Hi Ijiskcwlt*. who was taken that half of the men sre r-w ms*t "'■'tn a refonnato.-y by Jacob Vaakelo- : Bocuwsariiy start from the bottom *xs a wealthy Hebrew farcer at On* of the officers who will be * Iwrt * M * •***-"• *>? authorities great help to the New Jersey cos - v benefactor with po.soatiageu: in the event they firahy g»- co ** *** r bewtiag a acres* the water to Prance 1* sp- : ~* { ■' Phi:.; Long*" T tala George T Hrrzcg .apply officer * cm pan Jen the farmhinf -as wr lor tre First regimes: c! l^ht fie d | r ** v ' 1 * = - plxov- 4 - te Jail but LaskoartUierv CMptai* Hersog served * *"-* •*»'*S*d -year with the T.en ye^htn b*- T6 » o- Valter C MeOoy. ^ tahon Caaad-an Pi rid A—llerr H* ' rAr * and si# coue n Walter found time ec?i* dirir.* - - -amr r,tjk *- JS «-at> old. who were routine to pay *: wmg re-;- drowned a- Pitman H AJrysr. Lake effie.er y ,>f the j- »; *■ ■' 'em.ted to the tome ' M». .'•>■# tain Hersog said - *r ; ‘ is vr Philip Me ... < ••.-.ilaielphi* »o! be given the - ■ - - . !< ,l -' ; »' th» *«iae ad manner r. * - . : x - w is -*l*w» Me:...# : ier-;fl«d the effect.-d and that the • an. *c f reee bod e. Th< mother was nearly Iran could sot e mpare with the rap i ty *tta grief He was t:eir only with which the work was earned oa: - !
isrgeg with dr.*mg *
ill Use Federal Troop* if Necewcai Oklahoma Poaaea D—vs Bandit* late Hiiia Of Five
Washington.—Regiatv red men who res.*: the Selective Draft law (ace military counmartlal for desertion and the possibility of execution for desertion In time of war TLe whole military and civil power of the Federal Government and the civil power of the 1 tales, cl Use or counties will be employed to bring them to book. Statement By Gen. Crowder. This was announced in a formal •tat.men; by Provost Marshal-General Enoch H Crowder in rsspoese to reports from North Carolina. Georgia 1 and Oklahoma of anti-draft disturbI No official word came from Oklahoma. where the dot* tenons situa- ’ ties prevails It wa* believed the Governor, both In tie offi'lal State capacity and as the d.r»ct agent of tbe President in the execctloc of the Draft law. .* confident that order can be restored without military aid There will be no hesitation, however. In employing Federal troop* if they ore needed General Crowder's statement, iormu lated after conference with official* of the IVpanment of Ju»tice. follow*: “Pres* report* and other advices received indicate that in one or two widely separated districts individuals, mlslnfomed as to the purposes of the law and misguided as to Its result, are threatening forcible re?-stance to the drak “There's nothing to resist af this stage in the execution of the law All maV persons be!v»**-r; the age* of ;j and So. Inclusive, have been enro. »d for military service A preliminary call ha* gone forth to some such person*. bu: the immediate and actual object of this rail is merely to provide an opportunity for such persona, or for some one else, in rewpect of them, to present to the Government reasons why they should not be finally ordered to report for military duty AutoenaOcaMy Drafted. “If such person* do Dot appear and present these -ea*on# they have simply neglected tc take advantage of an opportunity that was offered voiely for their benefit The failure of persons to lake advantage of this opportunity doe* not interfere with the raising of the army and interests the Government only a* punishable crime of omission If they do not desire to make any »ach rialme or. If. for any ether reason, they tail to appear, their name* are actomaltcally posted as having bees called and no*, exempted or discharged ' AatomatKwJfy. also they are Inducted into the military service and made subject to mil.tary law Failure to appear merely hastecs this automatic procews. Face Court-Mantai. "When the time allowed for making th*ee claim* has *ls^eed these per •or* vn . be • nrolled a# :n the military service The* will then be o-dered to appear as soiitera Pram this point or. they w‘" be under the »wift and summary procedure of rouf martial Paiure tc report for military duty w ten ordered to do so constitute* he *er*icn He*, rtion :a time of war is a cap.:-: offense lv**-ne“* may be apprehended by either civil or mill tary authority and after :fc. mandate cf :he Federal Government ha* gone forth, the »:*uie strength of the military arm of the Government is available to app*ehend deserter*, if tt is
M WAHID BIPBESIIEII
Mutt Divert Her New Ships t War Uses.
NO STEEL UNLESS SHE DOES
fihipo.no Board Prepare. Te Commandeer AH American Tonnage
LlOyD GEODGE PGSIAl ENDUES 01 PEACE IEHMS KIGOTOFHOHJ
To Aiiioo. Washington—Tbe imperative Deed of ships Is the traao-Atlantlc #»n r* was disclosed >a >a Meat tons that tr.o .-■hipping Board I* prvpariag tc re—, mandeev all Aniencax 'onnag* and :a an order issued by President Wii*oe • blch has the effect of railing off *tsei exports to Japan uni **.* are diverted to war i The Shipping Board pi
Hints at Only Condition For Ending Hostilities.
Few Exemptions Will Be Asked by Government
VICTORY MUST BE COMPLETE HOPE TO ESCAPE DRAFT GONE
Victory Must Be Complete. H “War Ghastly Business. I Not As Bad As Teuton
Ga,,. Roaches Te Rural Sections, and Only ut Physical Reasons Or Dependent* Will Save Them—Railway Mail C'irfca.
London —David Lloyd George, the Washington —A ruling Issued by the British Frttmer. in the prreenc* of a Pvutoffc* tflaparuaent »howr that dedlatinguirhed gathering represent alive part nun: official* will make few roof all parties, which met in Queen * que*:* for the exemption of postal em Hall to mark the third anniversary of pioyes from military service Po*t tbe declaration of war. reiterated the master* are instructed not to ask for aim* for which the Entente AUie* exemption* for earner* or laborer? or were fighting and indicated the only for clerk* in »vcond-clast office* below
condition* under which tuey would consent to a suspension of hostilities
with the Central Power*
Victory Mu*t Be Complete In tbe course of his speech Premier Lloyd George said “Victory must be so complete that our national liberty never again shall be challenged. **Rua«ta learned that an army wtth-
“Tbeve are some here who want tt> sei up committee* for the British army and direct the conduit of the war We cannot allow a section*! organization to direct the war or to dictate the term* of peace The nation a* a whole made war and the nation
as a whole must make peace. - lhf infl llBlu „ ^ from Tbe Brit;* Prime M.ntoter said be ,. flnt>tlo= ™
the fl.K-v grade, clerks in fim-cla## office* below the SLIM grade or any above the#* grade* unless they are
qualified distrthutort of mall. The ruling if the first formal action
by an executive department tn compliance with Free Men: Wilson'* order directing that department official? indicate exemption* and that the requirement of mdlfpensabtlfty b* rigid-
ly enforced
As generally constraed. tbe postal
ruling show* the purpose of tbe administration to make the government department# leader* in freeing vain-
able employe* for war *ervlc* The entire mall carrier*' force, num
hen eg thousand* of met. of whom a considerable percentage are within
exemption except t
did not trust the German peace talk. or “Neither the Kaiser nor the Chan- fv^— . cellar." he declared, haa yet said be ^ tj
would be aatleJed with German soil The? talk glib!’ about peace bt slammer over tbe word reeeoration Before we have a peace ron'er-nce , they must arn to use tbe word. restoration. So fsr they have
physical reason* dependent famine*
portion of the country is reachthe ruling as even the rural
carrier* are included.
Tt« department'* ruling in regard to clerk* leave* railway mail clerk* :hin the exemption classes, as they art highly specialized distributor*
, . A ^ Pravoet Marshal General i rowder
ttt r “ *'* M ” r • t - ■«.* -t- w .<■ . i a * . exemptious iHKause of dependent fam-
Aar U a ghaetb bustnes. tut it w. Ul „ instructions were **nt to the bo* ra bad ^ thtr P~<e While they I gov-rnors « ail state, pointing out
«h*t the minimum pay of sold.er* u
time tba Prt-*s.an war Jord. have de noe |jo . month and that local board* term in *d u> *ucc^ rte text t.me mc ,. consider nheiher a man's deTbare must be no next ume This pvndents could no: be *upportsd on
JBt The telegram follow,
call attention of local board?
to the fact that a soldier's pay is not CHANCELLOR 8 NEPHEW ENLlfiT* les. than »J0 a month and that al! lothiag. subsistence, medical treat-
within a few day* It win cal « -n* requisitioning of fhlpe wader gtborty -e^ently given to tne PreeF'.at by Fob grees and probably win lartadr arraagement* for taming the *r**» * bark to their owner* for actual ope . tion The Government, it is *a*d baa no desire to operate tba veaae: itself, but through control of charter* can :i rec* trade routes and at the same time ran lower ocean freight rate* Coast wise tonnage and vessels taken S South American run* to be put to tar rylng supplies to Europe prebab y would be replaced in large pan by aeu Pal ship*. The British and American Govern menu have about reached an agree ment for a Joint control of all tbe worlds tonnage and tbe Shipping Board's move toward commandeering 1* a preliminary step la that arrangement t'nder the plan tbe t'ni'.sd States would operate meet of the ceu tral tonnage and Great Britain would have under it* control allied ship* The arrangement would be used mso to bring down freight rata*. Great Britain is about to recall Br.t ish ships that have been put at the du posal of her alii** Continued ainkicg* are said to hate made It necem^ry that every British vessel be used .n supplying tbe British people and armies. The President's instructions, which will bring Japanese ship* Into the At Untie, were Issued to the Division of Export Licenses, and provide that no •’eel or irea product* shall go to Allied countries unlet* they are to b* used for acical war purpose* or will coniribnte directly to prosecution of the war Japan ha* been a large buyer of American ship piste* and ha* been building up a greet merchant Beet About 4 per rent of her tonnage is tn the Atlantic and the remainder :■ carrying Pacific cargo** mt extremely high rate*. Tbe Shipping Board has Just pat Into operation Us control over cool wt*. freight rate* and will begin with in a short time to hear complaints It ha* no t^swer to fix rat* schedule*, but on complaint, can order specific rat.s cut if they are found discriminatory
• . ! kux
eliminate war from .j,st *
C B Las-be-t F 4 * W in Mactusw
N«s" We-isbw-q w Va.
Weil*burg W v* - Wbee the
Is tn Penning! , r Recruiting offic an the ram? arc of fi'.’.-.ng the n net r.p to w* Gaaers: Barber !
Cart P. fitrvtsi. Germs* Accaptsd
After First Refusal.
Hanford Conn —It was learnmi her* tba! Cart P Strath who claim* to bv a nephew of the German *'hanrrllor has enlisted tc th- I'mted 8tat*e Army E seen •-by he applied for enlistment her-- bat wa* no- sccept’-d A- that tim<. tt is said, be declared h mself to b* a rela: »e of the Chancellor Th rough War isepartmest affictai* it wa* ascertain'd tha*. be went from here te Waehlcg-cc. where hr ha* bees accepted a* a recruit for ’he
24 MEN KILLED I
MINE
lornbiy mangled Bv.tamler* t
E GhT MCTANO SLNNERfi LOfiT.
MlfifiOLRCfi CCRN CROP art - *•-*« At 230.00C OOC Bus* IXCOOC Mere Tean iftl
Tweoty-Five Injured and Many fitill fap.. Entsmbeu By Esp>eaion. in d« —Twenty-fionr men dead 10 < !, T“adrncv
mec and tou*ing are furnished him t'cd»r the law be may allot any por t«Mi of hu gay to a dependent Many soldier* receiving |Jf a Blonih ere easily able to allot $35 month!’ to the •upport of dependent* | e case of
tn line of ,‘uty the government
will pay to *he beneficiary designated
by ?*»» soldier »:» months' pay Section 4 of th» Selective Service
Act provide* that those tn a sts'u* with re*pec - to persons dependent upon them for *u; l««rv which render* •-fcetr rxc:s*.-o5 or discharge advisable
may be d:»chsr*,d bn: H doe. no' re
quire that they aha;; be discharged in
- '***'* Td:»crwtton of local
by this provision ; I* may well take the '
consideration
board*
laitu* for dischai
nth a
* known toll of a
RECORD TRIP IN BALLOON fi.gsvat Cora* Offce-a Travel 23* M. I» fi.a Houra w**eea M:nn - Fou.- officer. tl
ge du* > deter
= .n.ng whetne-. a. a matter of fact, -e perwon .U^ng turh di.charge w ;L »•' be t= a. g,wd or better i<wj lion to * up port hi* d-pen decafter
• service (ban he
' befor
' disc L
■rg* should i
U. S. SEIZES SHIPYARDS. All Merchant Vessel* Of Mora Than LSOO Ton. Affected Washington-The Emergency Fleet Corporation requisitioned all merchant ve*>el* of more than SJM ton* now building In Amer.ean shipyard* Double and triple labor shifts will be t ut In the yard* to speed con*traction No announcement was made aa to the amount of tonnage takea over, but the Shipping Board's records ahow that about Too vessels of nearly Z.800.MKI ton* at ail cJassew are building NOVELIST A SUICIDE. End* Life Because He Cowli Not Se" Hie Stories. U» Angeles. Cal—Walter Kerr noveli*: and short-story writer wa* found dead in hia apartments A hot tie. Which the police said had contain ed pouon. was found near the bod’ A note Mated be took bl* life bet sure of despondency over the inability o *•11 his -tone* during tbe war Kerr had written under thv ism name, of "H H WLopperton" and “Francis F
MORE POISONED PLASTER Man Arrested In Salt Lake City After Analyaie Showed Gem* Ss!’ l^ke City. I'tah —Charged a-tb selling court plaster infected with te'.nu- germ* Jo* Bcrgerman. SI year, old, wa- arreeted The arre*t followed alanoot the announcement •*f 1*1 T 11 Beatty secretary of the Bute of Health, 'ha! piaster sold b> Uergerman .h,-»ed the pre* nee of the
MOONSHINE FOR MUNITIONS
« Se esd L q i Governmen
MUST TEACH CITIZENSHIP t-aw Passed By the Massachusetts Legislature In Effect.
Bos’
An •
Lncialaiur* making It aMadatc-’ fn public echooi teachers u> instruct tbet pupil* In th* duuc* of eUiaonshlp wen tr.t..> effect Wednesday Tbe U» cv»l temp; - r , .hr ta'.abiiahmvni •■i a.in.< turv rttio* and ttaiaa wIiaiB tb whoou tn order to (lie tbe boy* •<» nrl* iraining in tae octual wora'-ug
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