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British Envoy Pays Tribute to American People

fOR BETTER UNDERSTANDING

Says B-ltent And American* Mutt A cal lx* That Nation* Cannot Be Judged By Faw Cnance Speci-

men* Of Cltlxena.

Lioodon.—Sir AuckUnd Gedtiea. the newly appoloted ambusador to the failed State*, made hi* firct epeech ■face hi* appointment was announced, addressing a large gathering In hi* honor at the American Luncheon Clnb The American ambassador. John V. Oavlr presided at 'he luncheon and Introduced the British ambaaaador. *to was wwnnly received. While avoiding political topic*. Sir

Auckland spoke of the characteristic* 'the working people.

of the American and English people and the (Ssentlaft binding them together. Referring to the phrases. "Our American cousin*" ana "Blood 1*; thicker than water." the Ambassador said be felt at first that he wa* dealing with a great civilisation which seemed dlBerv,,. .rom all he had mol. until “the emit was broken and I luund myaelf among people I understand.’ lie continued: • The cure for *uch HI* as exist Is. Z an. sure, frankly to recognise that Lbei common language Is at once a bond and a barrier and to work to ■tyengthen its binding power and weaken Us separating Influence. It can be done, but it la not the work. «t j day e; e year. Tbe Englishman who saw bis best girl or will! an American soldier or sailor ts going to Amticue braying that be dliilke* Americans, which is nut what he really means at all. What be really means Is. I dislike seeing my girl take any notice of another'

male.'

“One result of tbe war has been' to an..-ply tbe possibilities ol such Individual misunderstandings. “What wa all want more cor scumsly to realise Is that nations cannot be ysdged by a few chance specimens of their citizen*. They must be judged by the expression ol their collective will, made manifest in boors of crisis. Judge Britain by her action as a nation during the war. during. If you will, one mouth of the war—April. Ulb—and I think no Briton or friend Britain need be ashamed of his Citizenship or his friendship “Judge America by her anion when she came Into the war. :>er wholehearted and instantaneous adoption of eomputory military service, end, even more striking, the voluntary rationing of tbe-nse of food and fuel in million* of households, and I think no American or friend of Amerira reed be other than proud of his citizenship or his friendship. “These are the great signs of the pure gold of nnselfish idealism In national i uls. and long after the hysterical shoutings and exaggerations have parsed away, long after the' false generalLifctions have been exposed and their falseness recognized, tbe ultimate essential verity, the capacity forget self In the ggr«ice‘of a cc moo ides' will hind our nations in a yoke of service

Kipp Holds the Fori it Berlin, Ebert In Dresden CABINET NOT YET FORKED

Hinder!burg In Th* Background—New Regime Strenuously Denies It Aims At Restoration Of Mon-

archy.

Berlin—Th* two governments of Germany sre now matching wits and forces to gam e-ntrol of the republic. Dr. Wolffgmng Kapp, who proclaimed th* -new ordoi at Berlin aud himself chancellor, la employing all bis efforts to assure the German people that government under him and those he select* to administer affairs will mean true democracy, increased productiveness and conservation of the rights of

Frederick Ebert, president of the old goyernment. who. with moet of hit ministers, hastily withdrew from Berlin when the revolting troops marched Id and Kapp and Von Luettwits took control. i* rrriouely reported to be «t Dresden or Stuttgart, and from hi* peipt of security 1* calling upon the Socialists and working clasaea generally to stand by the old government and to use tbe strike weapon so that the counter revolution may be prompt-

ly suppressed.

In response to h.s appeal a general stake bss been proclaimed In many places, but in other parts of Qeimmny thr can for a strike ha* not been received With favor. A hloodlesa revolution thus far has characterised the mo Yemeni* upon Berlin. where the people are viewing events with that -erenlty to which they have been accustomed by the occurrences of recent years. There is, however, an undercurrent of anxiety because barbed wire entanglements have been thrown up in front of tbe great public bn'.ldlngt. near Unter den Linden am' Wllhelmstraaae. cannon ar.d machine guns are posted at the cross streets and other points of vantage, end heavily armed guards are stationed throughout the city.

Agreement Between New and OJd Governments

ELECTION IN TWO MONTHS

Kapp Renounces Formation Of New Cabinet But Insists Experts ShaM Be Called Into

Berlin.—In fighting at Dortmnnn. Westphalia, several persons . ware killed or wounded. The big mfleltlng worts there are completely Idle. It Is stated that a Wrist govern meat has been proclaimed In Bochum and Eared Frankfort-oa-the-Mair Is reported to be In tbe hands ef the workers Workmen have stornar the railway station at Hannover. Berlin.—The counter-rarolnilan in Germany appears to have reached the end of the road. Tb-re la a sirenc probability mat shortly otse govern men' will be In-control and that Pres idem Ebert will come back to Berlin with his Minister*. A basis of agreement between tbe government set up by Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, as chancellor, and the govern mem of President Ebert ts enarciated In a declaration leaned by the present Berlin Government. Announcement is made that negotiations, with a aelt'e mem Ifi view, have been opened between the two governmenu nl the instance of President Ebert end bis associates. There Is, however, no direct confirmation of this from Ebert, who Is understood to be et Stuttgart Briefly. Chancellor Kapp Is agree able to the contlnaance In office of the present Imperial President—who la. Friedrich Ebert. Kapp renources the formation of a new Ministry wi.'J places the direction of affair* is the hands of tbe Undersecretaries of

State.

The agreement, as set forth by Chancellor Kapp, provide* for a Cab Inet which shall Include "professional ministers" or experts, elections with -In two months for members of the istag and the Prussian National

New Jersey; ■ Items

Ocean City.—There Is a great scarce tjlty of cottages and oparmefws, even i| for all year res.(lent*. W-t 1 *

Glassboro. —Clubrixuns have i place. J a.. —l.i.ilatlM' In-

made to tuive tbe Wesiville Water Company extend ‘ Its main*, to this

v Stanger building B.Triangle Connonnlty

Wennimh.—Sunday afternoon meetings for men are being rjecrevfully conducted by tbe T. M. C. A. here. Millville.—Officials of the West Jersey and -Seashore railroad announc*4bat the package service will be ex-

tended to thb> plat*.

Burlington.—The County Democratic Conmlttce Ims Indorsed Prosecutor Jone'ban ri. Kelsey for reappointment.

opened In

glrlv jf tbe hRM-'

Club.

Trenton. — A number of political dubs Hf south Jersey towns arc cot>d«lering*tbc advisability of appointing, wi-tnen committee member*. Moorestown.—Residents hove petitioned tbe Pennsylvania railroad to have the evening train to Philadelphia arrive In time for theater. Woodntown.—Two short sections of ,-oncrete paving to be laid here and In Elmer will cost a total of $22,171^55. the lowest of the four bidder* being the Samuel Campbell Company of

Bridgeton.

Pitman.—Tbe grove section has had

lo be cut om of the free mall delivery service until the postal department

provides an additional carrier.

Wprtmou!. TLe remit!., rf IW ^ ^ , „„„„„ Hr- column) .nmlea 1“’*" * «'- j pm. u*lt». „[ tin. ,.!*« mi .urn Co. Cimm • «,-» upm™. j -numSUcW. Pel of ColIm. lo t"' O-llr-red wUhln U>m ; mil o, U* nljbi

Lesson He lAill Never

ForaeU, J .

Detroit, klic!].—-Curious young men who lurked about tba ejiterlor of Soutlispslern high school on Folrvlm and Goethe avenues, to get a peek at tbe girls la their “tank” suits bate discontinued this nightly practice widi *

amazing abruptness.

_ For several weeks these young men. but Is unnbi. to agree on a candidate i en*oyed a blurry view through frosted

for tbe County Tax Board.

Gloucester City.—Dr. Harlan S Miner. chairman of the N< tr East campaign here, reports subscriptions still Increasing and tbe city will oversub-

scribe Us quota. «

Clayton.—Tbe .debating team of tbe High School here will debtte with ( Woodstown or March 19 on restricted

Imrolgratlor.

Wesimont—Extensive preparatlonr are being made by Allen ». Morgnn

wirxlow*. of the Southeastern swimming pool on “ladle*' Bights.” The classes meet oc Monday aud Wednesday evenings and are ly of portly married

taking swimming

Unable to restrain tbefe of rif-age. th* boys 'agreed to carefully one section of tbe frosted

This »t an ominous tign of passible I Assembly and subsequently an elec

DEAD TO BE BROUGHT HOME

Disposition Of Bodies Will Coct About

Washington. — The bodies of about 60,000 of the Amcri'-sn dead in France will br returned to tha United Stales while between 20.000 and 25.000 will remain permanently Interred overseas. BecreLary Balter Informed Chairman Wadsworth, of the Senate Military Comic it tee. Thi Secretary who wrote In response to a Senate resolution, estimated tbe cost of returning the dead and concentrating the b. di*-* remaining In cerartwrie* overseas at |30.<Khi.000. Coni,es:ion of the Fremh trantpnrtatlon systems and shortage of ma tertais need in thv manufacturt of coffin* Is handicapping tbe work, Mr. Baker lurid While all bodies of American dead have been returned from Archpngel. Secretar; Baker oald. the same number Mill romatned'In Northern RnsMa. and that it Was Improbable that any thlnz could be done toward tbrir Vr

clasho* when those opposed to the counter revolution marehal their forces for future action. There has been constant official reiteration of tbe statement that the new government Is not reactionary: that It does not desire the restoration of the monarchy, bnt that U has come hrtr office so th»t Germany may be rehabilitated. Chancellor Kapp. in s statement to the foreign correspond enta aald that the conditions of the peace treaty Would be fulfilled, so far s> they could be reconciled with German honor and Germany's economic

condition.

While adberenc* to the new government ha* been promised by some of the outside state*. Saxony has declared against It. and Bavarts Wort tenberg and Baden have joined In de nounclng the movement, declaring it a crime against the German people that the progressive development of tbe Southern Germany states should be disturbed from Berlin. These states announce their recognition only of the

National Assembly.

l.be Nations) party refuses to have relations with the Kapp Government

tlon for “Imperial President" by tbe peGplt—until which time Chert shall j

hplJ the reins of power.

One significant clause in the proc-

lamation says:

The sew and old governments shall Issue a joint declaration that, under preseni conditions, a general strike is a crime against the German peonle.” Herein lies the explanation of the proposed settlement, tor the ^ene/al •trll as often before, has proved an effecuse weapon. Germany already has felt its s.nister effect, for the strike In Berlin and many of the other prlnrlpa] cities of the country Immediately cut off supplies, means of transportation, light and heat

weeks.

Hackensack. — Frank T. fellwoM, who was shot and killed In Kansas several weeks ago by a detective who wa* attempting to recover KsdOO worth of silver cached in the woods. Un* been identified by jbe bureau of criminal Identification of Leavenworth as Frank Han, the notorious Bergen

county burglar.

Hoboken.- - Palmer 'tcmpbell of this fity, vehicular tunnel commissioner, end J. B. Know, one of.the sasiKtiint engineers to the commission, discussed the Hudson river tube* for vehicles at « meeting of the forum of the Hoboken Chamber »>f Commerce. In reply to guest Ions as to accommodations for traffic from Hoboken In the tunnel Mr. Campbell mid the ultimate solution of that problttn would be a similar tonne! direct from Hoboken to Manhattan. i '-ilantte C*ty.-»Taking cognlzanceof r-pnru published and verbally circulated of the proceedings of the grand Jury now probing alleged gambling aud i municipal graft. County Judge ingersoll informed the jurors tliai they most hereafter more strictly comply with their oath* .f secrecy regarding their

detlheratlona

Burlington.—At the annua) election of members of the Board of Island Managers Harold T. Btinn and Joseph H. Johnson wf-re re-elected cointrlsstonen, ai d David V. Holme* traue

KNOXVILLE LEADS IN GROWTH. 'f^nceaee City Doi-oles Population In Decade, Census Shows.

Washington. — Population statlttlc* for 1S2P issued by the Census Bureau

included:

LancajK- r i»a.. 5S.150. an Increase of 6.923. or 12.5 per cent over 1910

_ Knoxville. Tenn.. TfAlS. an Increase

and the Conservative leader. Count : 01 «L 4 "*- or 114.1 per cent. Posadowsky. asse^ that he will ntfl j T1 >* fi”* 1 lncrea*e In the population Identify himself with the new entn ; of Knoxville, the largest of any city cellor. Hamburg and Darmstadt are | ' which figure* have been ansaid to be Irreconcilable. nounro d. wnr so surpraug to ceusu* The Saxon procluni*tff>r srts forth , bureau official* that an intotigctlon that Germany Is threatened with civil j *'“* made. Annexation of additional war and therefore complete ruin or. territory by tl-e city and the industrial account of the mlilt-.ry coup, and calls ! expansion was tound to be largely reupon the people-U> protect "the demo- aponslble for doubling tbe city's pop-

cratlc constitutional and lawful gov-

brnment."

Meanwhile one of tbe great figures :n the Cerma-i national life. Field Mar-shal-von Hindenburg. ha* kept himself In the background His former close associate. General Ludendorff.

err dited

MtllvlHe. — When William Cossaboom was unable to escape from a xH'tn filled with steam from a leaky »alvc at the glass works of the Wbll-all-Tatum Company A v llUnm McDonald dashed fb his sid and carried him lo safety. Both were terribly resided nhoot the bead and bauds and were

taken to the local hospital.

Camden.—The service department of the New York Shipyard will open a store In the north yard for it* convenience af the workers, since the store opened ten days ago ic tbe couth yard

has tieeii such a success

Gloucester City.—Chsrtes Robinson, liie young man vrhn preferred a <-harge of larceny agnln-t hlmrelf in the police court, we* adjudged insune by Dr* Beck ami Ylacla-unnti. end he will be sent to tbe Camden County Hospital. * Millville.—The City Commission has appointed James Young Are warden. Millville.—As soon as the weather will penult work will le started on the iron foundrV in East Millville, to be the largest of its kind In South Jersey. Riverton—(Sold .rings, suitably engraved, for all lots! •e.vlre men have been recommended to the council by the Community Men, 'rial Committee

recently appointed.

Pitman. — A deputation team *rom the University of Pcuusylvanl - will be here on Msreh 22 to wind up a aeries of special < rimgelistlc services In tbe

Baptist Church.

LIMBUR6LR DEMAND STRONG.

ulation. I rentence upon Attorney Paul II. W*u-

del, found guilty of perjury after the Jury hud been out for four hours. The penalty prescribed by law is a fine not exceeding $2,000. a prison term of not more than seven yrvrs or both, at the

discretion of the court.

llnibtuffi- I Clayton. — Firemen here expect to

Ing spirit of the German Army In ,. r f he«ae ha* rearty doubled In tie ' 'Mr two new pieces of-motor Mgerent days, has bid a ron- | Urt year. Government figure* show, i apirerutus by spring or early summer.

! the order having been rent in by the

Consumption Of Odoriferous Cheese

Doubles Despite Prohibition.

Washington. — Despite prohibitum.!

Ith bt Ing the bruins and j t }, f country’s consumptinn o! llmliuj

Thonius Ji

of thir

i ling la

SUFFRAGE BILL IN CANADA.

ALL EGYPT SEEKS FREEDOM.

| former policeman of tbu city w ; several weeks ago was convicted i having robbed n meat market and stolen a ham and other rneat.-s, was

feretn e witb the new chancellor. What | The figure* for nrodoctlon and

passed between them is. of course, ilgt of other dairy products show lit ! «><>rough council, not known. It is possible, however. cbtaKl M>rcb 19w ; Jersey City,

that Von Hlndenbarg. who Is already , lnp lo „ Department of Agriculture re-

a candidaee for th* presidency, may ) p ftrl

ioom large before events take definite j ■

shape.

With the advent of the geceral

Strike proclaimed throughout Ger Nationalist* Endeavoring To Get O. K. | „ ,i n „ cum .nd . . many by th.- Independent Socialist* - 0 n decent Praci.r. ^ . , ' f d affiliated with the trade union* and j . „. * ° , ! a, 1 “ , «^ a,,on : J , od ' te ' other nrtanlxatior.a Berlin la already V 36 ^ p!l “ N “ ,,0, ’-'"* U ; 1,a ! ,ln, , M ’ c rmid-hu'ent «

1 are endiwt-oring to ronvine ou-'lings , hot required, ami he thought the fl:

of th* provincial < cam l!». (bruugboui and costs wc

the country to

! beginnln; to feel the pinfh of sufferI log again. The water sa^P^-' h»* 1 J largely cut off. and food la *ca Hotel* are shulting down, and If

the

K-enl i

t pasaei

- and freight i

Measure Would Grant Women Same { Voting Rlgbte At Men

Tbe b, itrillsh < t. may vs

] member* of the Le I proclaiming tho tndi

I and the Sudan.

**«ed pa>* a a: Berlin 'ermuaBt

Ui^laa Kriborper. •llor. Dr. Helfi marks and aieo

AHMAN

of Mare*. 26. Burlington. — The Near East relief campaign has been organized in this district 1 , with the following officer*: Cbelrnmn. Mrs. Rusaell Burley; secretary, Clarence E. Smith; treasurer, C. Harry Duncan. Gloucester City. — The monthly report of City Clerk Redfleld of tbt* city show* six marriage*. 31 birth* and 20 dea'hs last month, a record month lor births. v - Ocean City.—The Boarl cf Education has elected Mrs. Sterling Cole, n grade teacher In the Wesley avenue school . f Woodbury. — Many Ideas are being advanced a* to what sort of a aoldier*’ memorial this town shall erect, but nothing definite Is evolved. Beverly.—Using their nets wjfeti the river eleurs between movement of the Ire pack, fishermen are making hlg hauls of carp and suckers In the Ddewt re river op|>osltc here, Flemlngton. — Tbe Fair 'AssocinHou lias elected these officers: President, Kdwdrd B. Ailei.; vice president, F. R. Williamson ; secretery. Dr. C. S. Harris; trensurer. A. R. Case. Camden.—D. Charles Giles, an ae countam, who shot an- killed hi* wife ip their aon's home In. Woodlynne In February last, was allowed to enter a plea of- noa vult contendere, and Jus tic Swnyxe sentenced him to tlic state priaop Jor IS.to JO years, die* had for a time made a allow of mental aberration.' i t'amdm.—4jn!rkly. found guilty ol murder In the first degree in the Cam den court, Mlohn.-l Kiistynaki thirtysix years old, was Immediately sentenced by Justice Rwayze to ’.le In the eleilric chair in the state prison dor lug the week of April 18. Kostynskl shot and killed Mnry Kozahul. hi* hoarding bouse mistress, in her home. 1515 Norris street, Camden, In July

last.

Atlantic City.—Vacating the previously imposed sentence of one year in the state prison. Judge Ingersoil re sentenced Fred Fendlter, who stole liquors worth several hundred dohitr* from the storeroom of Atlantic City lodge of Elks, to six month.- in the county Jail. Fendlh-r was employed ol the Elks' home during the grand lodge eonventlr*! in July. l»lfi. Cumberland.—The county township election boards, which organized March 1, hove been advised that the proceedings were Illegal and that organization must be held April 1. Colling** nod.—Through Its own efforts the Tatem-Shleids Post. Amerlran Legion, lias acquired pernnnest lieaaquarters at 81! Hnddon avenue. Millville. — Mis* Bessie Larkin of CoUlngswood opened a two weeks evangelistic ennijiaig.. In the Second M. E church. New livuiiswlrk.—-Two hundred I>erson* w«Te driven from their homes ns the result of the Raritan river overflowing Us banks.. The lower business section ..f the city was flooded when the water reached five feet above normal. More than a score of factories closed down In-on use of flooded boBei rooms. The damage reached ten* of thousands of dnllnrs. Bordentown.—4A fend Is to be rale ed for the preservation of the little Rtnr Schoolhouso. at the Intersection of Burlington and Crosswicks streets, where Mis* Oara Rorion, founder of the Red Cross, taught years ago. The local school children are Interested In

the work.

Elizabeth.—Twenty-four teachers m Union county schools will resign txv fore Ihe ReptemU-r sessions iK-gin, ft *a» l.i.riii-.i ut the meeting hero ol the County Prim Ipnl*' As*.), inrton. Tills became known throagh questioning by County R'lis-iiulelid.-nt A. L. Johnson. Charles A. Phllhower, prin dpni ef the Westfield school* saldt ie fact pupils man’feai no lutervst in tua

•t tbe ends I teaching professlbn Indicates a great

J er shortage *-.on.

Rufe and j Cumberland. -Ttie niinual tliuuer of •n appoint-1 the Ouitry Board of Agrlrulture hiss Health. ) l*qgn ;fwt|H<ned until Mnith -ja. The

irlnripa: speaker wiil be E. J. Can,-11

>f PhlUdeiph

Gave Him a Therough Trooneing. dow pane which had the audacity to open on the dressing rooms. The broken w indow aroused the suspicion* of Joseph H. Corn*, '•rinclpol of the school, and on the following “ladles' night" be lay In waiting for the culprlta. Ope young man was captured and tumid over to the girts for punishment. The fair swimmers lined up In •heir “tank" salts and told the young man to take un -eyeful" but be ouly stood abashed and chagrined. It, wa* then decided by the Jovial swimmer* to five the young mac a ducking and a splashing that hek wouldn't forget. They niahed at hln-* the way they would attack a pM|b*tl on the -ollege campus, and" stranger went overboatd with bat. overcoat, snocs and all. After giving him a thorough trouncing he was set free. The young men Is reported to hare run home like a streak of lightning, and tbe girls jre enjoying their swimming night* unmolested.

STEALS, BUT RETURNS LOOT Mysterious Ctunta of Thlof et Paris Ky., Baffles th* Local Police. Paris. Ky. -A thief wbo steals dl* mond rings rmly to return them Is baffling police here. Several weeks ago two diamond ring*, rained at «8G0, were stolen from the home of Mr*. Katie Wilson. Ten day.' ago they were returned to her mysteriously. Miss Carolyn Ibseberry. delight.-' of John Roseherry. wealthy citizen, low a *d.OOO platinum cluster ring She offered a reward and agreed nc to ask any questions. Latter she found a tin box tied to Gte front doortcnoiJ( It contained the ring. A week ago a $7110 ring disappeared from tbe home of William Farris, restaurant man. l^ter it was found hanging hy a string ts t window a the Furls home. I’ollce believe the thefts to be th work of some one who has access tc the hemeo.

CABINET OUT.

General Averaaco Asked To Form New ! Ministry.

tan on Januapr |

•f Jtistlce.

High Bridge.—Dr. J. . W'illi.ini H«-nder*eh have I ed memlH'fs of the Board

Frnnkilnville. — The -'unlot Cim which render* music Sunday evening".

Is one of tbe strong features of the! Trent, service in the M. E. Church. ) worth of tl Trenton.-—Action of the Republican j no place to

confer, me, made up of meuilKtrs of uj «n the water in the the State t '.unmltlee ant! county chair- l•'•iDg of filtered w«ter. men. in virtually approving the cnndl- to that from natural si iJarir-; of United 8n..e> Senators Edge J la,front 20 to 22 Incite* and Krellnghuysen for rtro of tbe four ; luiasioner Fell state,] f Chicago nnitenal cortvn lion cauaed u ! 'he city has no iiv h flurry In puiltlral circle* I u-ewthb ttuii it cannot

Tills city has $2<\000 finest ice obtainable and it it. The lev has formed j

Human Arsenal Is Chased by Police New YorU.—Dropping thirteen blackjacks, ter revolvers, two parrs of handcuff*, eight deputy sheriff badgre and six private detective shields, a man whose Identity Is unknown, ran away when approached at Broadway and Rcadr street by Patrolman Gnrtnno Chrlstlkno af the Beach street Station. Patrotmu Chrtatlano fired on. shot at the man. bnt slipped w hen he Martel to c'mse him. Other [ollcemen. called by the shot, found a flre-eseupe tc tiler at Read* uno Church streets swung to the sheet, and follow tng footprint* In the gnow on the roof* discovered at W* Cbautho street Winism Rauken. seven teen of 884 Race -treet, Phils