Cape May County Times, 7 November 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

NEW JERSEY STATE BRIER

Ttu Mo-ri* o-nntj board of fr«*c-fcold'-rf atiti.or.a--! Din nor Charln H Mmiaoi. to rail a coiifr-reace of oflj<..f ai( t.ut tbr Brat daaa cooutW of Uu state to Un- end Hint tbe auallrr ou.uit«r» mnj obtain from tbe lectaiature rvUef Irvoo (be allrced tuiJuk exact Mm* no* placed upon the flnancr* of tbe raialler aauuDM. and oilier auittjrs. More than thirty year* a *:enojmipber a! Ue cour bouae In Newark. Fred L Saiunni bat been uamed rtrno*xapl<<-! ; >r Vice C'bancellor Backat SupertU.ny Prlnci|iat Jane* F. Ifc-li of I'eqtianniH k toiratblp ha* rocotutnen'led to tbe board of educatino tbe etni'UijineBt of a third teacher at the Pomptan Phitto* ach»ol to aaalat the jinmarj lewbor alio ha* fortyclfii: pup: k. The teachen' cointnlttee ha* bcvti asked to inrealtsate the

Coionel John Price, of Cedar Grr.re. ha* Uarw r ed hi* tobacco eTiqi. which I be aav., «u> finer this year than for

•neral yean prrriwo*.

G '-irse D. Kat*. of the Kunnya.de Aplnry a: Polkr'Ue. ha* imthereri nearly st*.i jmiviuI* of b>ney thi* aea•ub from hi* taeutj five hive* of bee* Thr meet iak4- frun; a *u.ci< niv*

wa* cirhty-four •wand*.

Dob* have killed aboat »• worth l Belgian hare* betonBins to bdxar Cam*. <if tt'asUoflor. Or. c reorn: nifh: the d«r> tnaiV a third visit to ]

tin jim* and killed eleven.

Officer* wf the Warren Service cinh. | of PbllUpoiurB. have voted unac. | m<iu>4y u> hate the Hub affiliate with 1 the A*.erScan Ley^ti. A rvjcrmdam will he taketi and ahoald tbe meuit-cr* favor tbe jiian a jiost will be orsan- > lied The Hub has a membership of

ItfiV

There are liCoO voter* registered In G»ttcr»:rr City, the large*: nutntier fence persona! registration aas estab-lifhr-d. STiniei: Murphy, W»wt Jer*.*y and Seaibnre railroad agent in Woodbury for twenty year*, ha* been mired on pension. Twenty thousand member* 1* tbe goal In a dn e so be conducted by the Caruder County Red Crum during tbe first week of November. Pleading guilty to w-eond degree murter in the Salem county court. Giuseppe Pep! wa* sentenced to a minimum term of twelve year*, at hard labor, in state prison by Judge Black. Pepi killed Camilio Dervlo. at Petiuagrovr. on July 27. 1»!7. and was • fugitive until last August. Given • chance to make a statement, be declared beroro a *» entirely too friendly with his wife, and when they me: It wa* manly a question of who struck t rst. Drrovo was knifed In the

John Grier Hibbes.. president of Princeton i’alvenlty, at tiounced a general incmae Immediately of sai*rie* to virtually ail member* of tbe faculty. Aii in»:ru--t*-rs who have seen with the university a year or more rrerive a (uln.aiuin of glJUV: all assistant professor* or preceptvw*. a minimum of K3M«: ah professor*, a mlnbucin of *»•*• In addmon. all

aUry

jver $91X10 IV-ei

• of

Vice Oiancellor BoH.anan ha* also* ed an .irder rvtumabl*- Nmeml«-r i. requir nr the Marie lerrtflxrr enm-

v general, repre-

larg. j ggery niong t'annon Run and poll me* the stream. A ommy cmferrt,--e of V W <\ A. W->rkef» »* todd In tbe bigb *etu«l. Woodbury, to get leader* together, talk over wnd map out a big winter * work. There l* a pnwdbHfcy of l«v lag permanent h>*4qusrTer* in «-v-l bury, f a suilalde building <an he

■ Tbe tnanKlatloo of an electric lann dry f»r tboetmlWd Comity Memorial hosplml has be.il made jxisalble by the doiiatiammf SU.'* by-Aamaut * poet, of WOmldgion. Delaware. The Nutley bnnrd ol evlucatloo at a rttiarn*' meet!iu in tbe Pask Nutley. was anth.•riaHUau'Mfld an cd dltlon to the Lin. tin acboal. tbe on* and cqalprocn: eat t aKcoed gb^QM snd to issue bmid* far tbe SMK Three huiidnM and twenty-right per

*.■:.» voted.*

E. E. Horn. tr. of the federal babfd of vocatiocial education, wa* le VJpcland looking after wounded soldier* who i with tbe offer /a the governmcyT When c jg_ gaffifl skidded on tbe troUey track* at Vineland gad stuck a taring deep into a I 'rve. an o.«rba*d riectrtr wire chargee! tbe true and (he au: imoblUi and On- car n-raalaad for an hour. Ftn | ally, with rim kid of ropsa and rubber gk.re*. die car gad tbe tf»e wet

j sejmrated.

At. effoer b wring made totere th original mnwor.*: romattaew «o+vr : It Gloucester Oty. an- that a taont voent or tablet* wil! be erenefftb 90° service men. . ^-jy ; g-^v "ith the carting of t'nother gtae* factory at tbe Sooth MUlvUic work* I of the Wh.tai: Thtsm ctupany. tbe company will h> cr ploy ter oaore hands than a: any time in its his-

tory.

Claiming that fire IsMirabee rates in Millville are exborhitau: aau far ! m csce*» of tlmoe paM by other i Kouth Jersey ritifek thr Mntl.Cip •-! League decided U. urge state rating expert* to make a rectaMtfi<a: : on Giom—ter county freeholder* are investigating a request from tbe We*.ville W. C. T. V. to furnish r. n-am her of tbe Inma*^ of the almshouac

with new spec ce*.

►ustalned Ue- <rder Howard K. Dodd ‘ of Gler. Rl«!;e. In revoking tbe auto mobile license of Ednard W <'reason, of Bloomfield, who was charged with ■operating hi* marhlnr while undei the influence of liqnur. Conimissloaer DiU, of the motor r.-biHe dejiartmcnt, entered the revocation In the records

of hi* department.

Frank D. HHL golf professional of the Ml. Tabor Huh. moved to New Tort: with his family. Walter Doonan. prufeMdooal. who had charge of the course several years ago, has arrived to succeed HU1. He wll! Cay for several weeks to make preparations for tbe hnprovetuetiLs to be made on the course. $4UU0 haring been voted for

Tbe Mercer Motor* company ha* taken over the old Mercer Automobile company, of Trenton, nnd. headed by Ernlen t> Hare, the new organization is preparing to Cep the Mercer car lot.' a Haas of greater production, pte •errlag all of tbe excellent qua''.tie*

of the old Mercer.

David M. Bowen, sheriff of furoberland coonty. and Miss Men ha Collins “f Bridgeton, were married In Lake church, near NewfiHd. Tbe bride wa* presented by her father. Rev. Benjamin Collins, of Millville, and tbe ceremony was performed by Rev. Henry Wood*, a lifetime friend of the family. Tin- bride Is vice regent of ‘‘obanzh-fc Chapter Daughter* of the Revolutkm in Bridgeton. Dericring their automohlle engine, pun-based M-cutid-hand aesoral years ago and la freqmwtly our of commis- ► .••n. doe* not give the town sufficient fin- j. ruled hoi. officers of the Balmj rn fire department hate asked the town*hip -ununittee for |wrmh-«.un »o raise fund* for a new eumblngtlou truck. Then- to not (be slightest doob: bv that there l> enough sugar in Booth Jersey avert any shortage—If |t w.-re pro;>erty distributed. Ktorrkeeper» say that .luring the f<a*> fe* luonth* :Im-j have sold more sugar than Is tb- same peekri before the War. but as then* *«* talk of a *iu>rsgr re<ently tbe demand U rivared and (hey soon ran out and o-ult' not get enough U U poMibie the storekeepers <ould UMim- some plact* wher* t>«r*lih2 ha* been practiced Antonio Saldino wa* oouvieted of matts.aughter la the Kalin county •■■•urt i»-fi<e Judge Btack for the kill of Autor.lo Ihgollw, at iVunagrove. «o April 21. and mbs Mnw-oced u> six to ten yeai* in stale jirisoa. It nas •ha.ged tluit Koldmo *a* driven from I'lgaiio* home beratue of a d.sj>ute over mea'*. and when they met on the slrvrt Kuidlno whipped out a revolver io four time*. Hr lived

nly (

c.pariftg .u

ding of the first <

1—Scene during Rooaevrit memorial ceremonies at New Tori pu!.: > lil.rary. 2—Admiral on tbe move from Stepanovka to Muxlmovka, near Ufa. 5—Scene at WeUtgr hall during Urn cclebnUoc at Dartmouth unlveraltv

NEWS REVIEW OF COMtENT EVENTS CoaJ Miners Insist on Strike and Big Contest With the Government Begins.

g<-ocy requirement*

cl tied | ful

DRASTIC MUSORES ADOPTED

War-Time Priority List Is Re Establiihcd for the Diriribut on of Fuel —International Labor Confer, once Open*—Congreas Overrtdoa Preaidenf* Veto of Dry Enforcement Act. By EDWARD W. PICKARD. The great atruggle la on. The fulled Stales of America versus the United Mine Worker* of America. A nation of one hundred and ten millions •gainst a labor union of perhaps half a million. Boldly defying the federal government x* represented by tbe president and his cabinet and the governments of many .*te* as represented by thrtr governor*, tbe lenders of tbe union decreed that tbe strike of bltumlnouc coal miners should go Into effect at midnight Friday. Regard:*** of the fart that the strike woo'd cripple the entire country and that tbe resultant suffering would be felt most br their follow worhera. they refused to do anything to head It off. falling back on their oft-repeated statement* <-f its Justice ar.d on the assertion that a* It wits ordered by a general convention of the United Mine Worker*, no repreaeataOves of the organization have authority to set such action aside. Immediately after the conference of bad iasued Its snt began to mobilize It* force* to maice grxKl ihe I-rten'ae of l>reaMcat Wlteot. Unit the mlaes abou’d be operated. The cabinet met In «peetal aewrfoe aed definite plans of ncu.io were dlsenaaed and adapted. Meanwhile Dr'. Harry Garfield. federal fuel administrator, had been rmnu. nod to Washington and Maps were takas U* revive tbe fm-1 ad mlt.istration to prevent boarding and profiteering. Attorney General Felnicr Issued a ! mg statement In which he maoe it plain that the strike «a* Illegal and that tbe government In-d both the right and the power to cru- h It. “wltliout Infringing on the rec..g. filled right of men in r.ny Hue of industry |o work when they please end ' ■It wo»h when they please." :Jans of the federal officials. It waa aald. lm (ode prtiaccutlon for cooap'raey of those guilty oi ran ring the strike: armed protection for those miners who are willing to continue at work, and allocation and distribution of coal to railroads, essential Industrie* and homes. Orders for prvjier dis|>osllbm at troop* went out from tbe tv nr department; In notne of the coal mining stall* the National Guard was mobilised and In various communities steps were taken for the formation of ritlzens' commlitver to aid the author IttSfe Tbe first thing done by the government was an order from Director General Hina to the railroads to mnC*cate a'l coal in transit, if necessary', io operate Uie roads and build up a reserve. Then the attorney general announced that the fuel administrator would take cor To) of the handling of the coal and v ould use his authority under thr Lever act to meet the altuetl ». In tbe dlrtrlbutlon of coat ih» wartime priority list of the fuel udininP t ration is to be followed. Hits Is a* follows: 1. Kteam railroads; Inland and euastalae vrmrls. 2. Domestic. Inclcding boti-is, lo» pHala and a ylums. A Nary and ertny. 4. Public utilities. Including plants and such portions of plants as Mijiply light, beat and stalar for public u»e 8 1‘rodocer* and manufarturera of food, 13 rinding rtf rig nil I on. r, National, stale, cmniy and mu■drips! emergmicy requirements. T. Bunkers and othei martne enter-

worst sufferers and It Is easy t

pre-

strike. left open one

saying they were ready and anxious to meet the oj»-rators foe the purj««e of negotiating an agreement and bringing

about a settlement.

Later It was said the officials urre

ready to at>andoo the desnan 1 f,. r R Mx hour day and five day *eek and to modify the demand for a ft> j.-r cent increase in wage*, if tb, raiiws would cun ail if not abandon Saturday work and agree to a "moderat « BKP

Inrreaae. At Indianapolis H was as oerted the extreme demand- v forward i„ satisfy . Urge n, l ment that threaiened to reyt.it

the Lewis regime.

th It *cs n fitting tertdeet

of Ronw-vrtt week, during stRjflfc bB»-

b Producers Of newsprint ; >1*1 dred* of thousand* of dollai* were and jiUnts necessary to the prituiug c,.uirlbaled by adinlrpr* tbe gnral and publtaatlon of dally oe*»i«>|»-r». American for tbe pe-roac ^ Another plan of th> trovernn tc was ! lug meuiurial* tv* him. IP obtain from Federal Judg- Ander i 1 ■ ■ ■ son at Indiana polls a sweeping n.'unc- President WQsaa stirred np a • ion against the tnlui-ra' org: ntra'nsi > nilgbty hullabaloo b> his veto of Oh and V- national and 1'cal offi v-r*. for- j enforcement *« on tbe | bidding ihe “...curaglng of t!..- strike j jj,,, et,.^rr.-m-y wbk1> called foe i by word of tnou.h. book or joirphlet" ; wartime pcdindOcw bi | I'roblbltlng the use of the organ!- mat the Ur. should be i ration's fund* for the prou.of * fe* hours the wets I it" - strike. Violator* of the Irlm.r hm hcHering that John Rarieyram

en-pt of been given C las* of IK* until

tutional jirolilblthw goes

January. Cut tie- dry* quickly got o-l the 1 tnto acMixi and forced Immefitale ac-.-.-.I^-r- ! ti>>n In the luiase. srtth tbe mine* ! Hw vet.-> was cverridden by a vu. gov- j 170 to 55. A large nm >• belief ' Ur* V ere absent but • union f.w thlk rea*-« nos refuaed and. tnr. B>h!i- , dvsd. if tiie full memherahip bad !1 ‘« i n j pn-M-r: the result doubt! to have U,the lame Next da: tbe >.:rv of senate also i«s**-d the bill over ibt i» aU>ut i president'* veto, the vote

••f >*).- 30.

The mine ojs—aiora pun: C"v>-rnment their unmwrv—: atlun in it* effort* to kee|> :i "l«-n. IJonfidelirisl rejHirtK f: erament agents had led to t that a large number of tl miner* would not strike and tion. it iva* estimated that union mines could be cout.:> turn out a considerable qu.coal. Their annual prodacth-i. 180.000,000 tons out of a tota

th^'^nrvwi A ' , ‘" m, ' VPr - I The art U-crtne effective at mice ■L. proj.nlo. «u b. „ a ^ ^ dtwnwd ,nd If ib. Milk, I, [—> ; unt n Ilw tm ty Vth Omwo. U t.r'

U tU. proro. u.,or,U) ft, ,^^0* to > —. T >"d.«rlo »m i» .ft. i frat ,ft, W ft„, B ,

Idem will lift the ban. This

u_ _ . . ■ ‘“eiii win iiu inr pan.

f of -ill ,ft, ami s,,™ m m L” ” ’"f “ft'"— « . raftid ofoooooa 7Fn» trwo

prr«i tit-i.i i „» ,k , ,a th,T •‘“••d maintain the roc ten! Iasi

- 1

I'resld rTr \vi7 * n<3 J rr1 -‘clxed gary had tieen ratified. Tbe latter at

f.ci, TV, ‘ “'S* 1 ““‘"J 1 "“Ciai*. > Mie a* treaty. The liquor men found

aerttng they could not now moi. the ^ . j . . strike, left one,. ‘ . a r ««> ■ deHalon by a f

federal

Judge at l^vulwtlle thet the srarrinse law I* Invalid and that tbe revenuamt could not seize liquor in storage with out paring for U. But tbe revenue agent* *ent tight ahead sealing up an

th- stents of liquor they could and they found most of them.

The International labor co: provided for by Ihe Ja-acr tr. assembled at IVanhington: t to the treaty aftuatloo. It 1as to its own status. He., Labor Wllaoa called It In , welcome*! It to the United S' this country's offirlai roanIt came to an end there. F«» • j •’'I ,br <vaifrfence waa con- .j, process of organization." an.: i | WHaon ami other Ainerimr.- ; ahled to *lt with the 4st rt -: | other lands. The coufere:. the Federation *d Lotior ami ■ ! ted Stale. OiamU-r of C..i. I name delrgutes. and this j Thirty one foreign countrie. I resented by H3 delegate* *1., Mon* o|M-ned. The repr. from Ucrmnnv and Auatrln v lo arrive November 8 and n Izlng ronimliitw reevaan... . they he given rail) parth Ip > The Intern*lionsl ngrlug women ala., otwaed in \ With 40 drtrgalrs (e-awei Raymond Rubins j.re.'d',, ; cri made It plain ai (be . they were not so. king privilege. f„, then Hull they de ». :H full si. plans for flier ,....ie,iju,, way consider

rtth

N° '‘f'c on eliher aide of the treaty fight in the acnaie would admit Ihe promise of a wet mjwll In the ! ’ ! a0.-ct.-d ihe rosiest, t ut there wa* j ,, « l * • vllvpnaltlnn to gel th rough with I rhe miller »|»-edlly. The reject lor. ot j all amcodtr.t-nts i - .cared the way fa | the consideration of the reservatlous . and It was predicted that tbe sam conservative I«. publican* who voted

* will. ih. Democrat* against Ibt ‘ amendments would compel tbe a<bq» ^ tnei of milder reservations than I bos. j !■'ported by tbe committee on foreign '• re!*i,on*, it win be up te tte '• adinlnUtrathm ►ir.jw.rter* to areepf " 'he*. ..r stand rt~.|»n*lhle for the cow

•leie failure to ratify the treaty.

v Mr ' .. Thr r ^ , ' r,, " rcrd ^ army defending _ I el rngrad succaled. b y fbwperat. fr..n ' n fee*P«uring •event', t.-wn. •Gd I "* d «>«ck the white army, liil , ‘ U ' rr l v>r, » f rom Get.oral Vu lca .e to ,,rh ,0 ,h '' that he la raeov

" " e ,K *' grouad and that (be at 1 U pr-Kwodlng aattsfacturtly

. j "f"‘ u inland n>.i>..uner* that It to .I.ve. i s "’ E ' "denllrti aid In tbr way <4 ■'..r H, * ,, ■muinolHon. but cannot rgan ^‘ , " 1 " '• st, *" r e»|iedllloo iialea. prom ibnt ‘ 4 ' , compensating advantage.

| General Denlklh.--* advance on Vl<» alt., was ihi eked by tlw l*o»-

, ,„j | " , '*L1 and. K *lretr*a dl'ju-.li lie , i i( f " 1 1 Woww.w nr, to be hrlleYrd. there Mr. M ‘ 'T " r,v.di a; slam him . ^ II Ilo- I'kvaln. large Imdle* ef the

( | ""*1» "f I’etinra and Makhno ne.- !■. n-n* Ho reds mul B iKMUber tin

^ Iohbs hsv, fallen lain tb.-

tbr notation of tbr pro•XoeaMrr speed in drivii.r " qtvWft, the aHrtritQ 1» !rT tarattyteg- annual at New Tack mteoe at drad . war In since January 1 »■: (r-Hgt.i fa’wlttJaa- S-tin have laughingly ouW ‘

ruM o~, For many yewra »«» aa* gone tbe round* *“* ' , ,, i| lover* that 1* l* t** 1 *“ l " ..

„e ~ « tbe rao miring the larger fbiwert-. teas variety. bu« » ,u '! tbe nsrterymc- arc bl«»

— efllmdlha•'^*- li ' , bat I* «he I' 1 ”;' know* tbe wb«-r< !

n ~ occurrence. Tbr 1" , troth® h* tbe •ml other mac of the tend ha- ^ I ed. It add* that «■“* c “ l ‘ '• | mask plant wblrti wm i I fragrant have »ow bec.'O”' J leas Ke*. it *PP r *r*. >» ;

acyoor owe 1L

lie Knew Who Hoed H ‘ r Tbr Jury «** e '‘ de !"' > t v'. ; ■ Judge'a nerve*, and * l

Boforr leaving Ihe Cl I King Albert I ..A it.M.artel| and lu l*y upon II ■

" r '-r»ed by *hv aP

-I dis. Iiarpr «be Ju»7 •" , r A tall, town member « 11,1 "Kay. Judge. y<« 0101 *«Can1 dlarharg* i*' VhJ thu.-l.fvd She Judge. . "WaaL" rep««-' tbe . .

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