Cape May County Times, 4 March 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY OOUMTY TIMES. SKA ISLE CITY. W.*J.

LATfST NEWS IN ABRiDQED FORM

i The New Iori:_*N*inhl7. tnv 1 Lowmen-Bejni Perllptn Savlnp Ilejient

Blit.

, A bill to repcol «c«» profits taxre | and levin on tr»n*por«tlon of soft I drinks mu Introduced In the house

by IteprcM'niBtlv? Lmirirortli.

“ T - Spedel detecMeee enlred et South Events That Concern the Two Bend. Ird.. In ■rarcb of a woman be- .... n e>_ llered to have ct Tied away ■ lorce Hemispheres Recorded So as portion of the $1,000,000 taken in to Ee Read at a Glance. n.,-., — | has laid before the executive council FOREIGN AFFAIRS EPITOMIZED I of the American Federation of Labor

a proposal that labor anions Invest

— I their funds In bands of tfce state owned

Paragraph* Which Picture Exeeutlva i lank.

.nd Lasuiniv. .t th. Ki-pne M .IOdc. o! Oe Ronl Ex-

rhanire waa resumed In London after

National and State

HOOVER ACCEPTS PLACE IN CABINET Announces After Another Talk With Hardino That He Will Be Secretary of Commerce. EXPANSION PLAN ACCEPTED

President-Elect for Widening Department—Hoover See* •■Enormcua Field''—Meet of Formal

Tender* Wait.

six year** alienee due to the wai Capt Em eat Evans. Coalition Liberal, who waa supported by Prime Minister Lloyd Geotre. defeated Uew- i

«tT» William. InO.p.nilenl Ubmal. j K™ TorV.-Follaalr,, n t.lmO»»In the Cardigan. Wale* elecUon. I rail from Prealdemt-Elm Hardin*. Paris expects at any time the recall • Herbert Hoovei announced that he hud of the American troops on the llhti.e. 1 decided to atxvpt the f oot of secretary The Senate agreed to all House nnd It 1* learned that the French s -tf j „f commerce

amendments and completed iwasace of has completed plans for putting French Mr Hoover, who na» n bu«y wlndU»e annual Poatal awroprlatlon hlU. troths in place of the present garrison !„* up bis privet affair*. Issued this

'carrying $170,000,000. It now goes to of the Coblcnr. district. statement:

the President A nPer ' > ftnd B white youth, after 1 "President-Elen Harding naked me _ . _ . hitf -in pleading guilty to separate charges of | t© state that lie lias Included myaetf , J,—i. n _ ,»u. .v iwiinc board Reeling from the malls, received dew- , m hi* nomination* fur the cabinet ns ^ ^tedlrecGng the A.PP ng board ^ chl< ^. 0 tfom Jo ^. Land's. I secretary of commerce. Senator HaMto Inform the e .-..vem- i who deferred imwlng sentence, a* he ln| . enter* e bole-heartedly Into plan* U ' ■” d dM to U.C „„ .f Rot.rt J. am. IN: I „ Ilb „|| a „„ ,m Np.ltr,™i. .«« ■ W>t ,... bank teller, a few days ago. which ac- niches that I critlnue to direct the The annual naval appropriation bill ; Hon „ n *ed .ttacks on the Judge In j poiipi©, ©f European relief.’ - ras reported t. the senate. curylnK | Ccmr .^ | KnrI , <>r , n ||M . Mr Hoover nn-

INDICT 226 COAL j MEN ANDMINERS Indianapolis Jury Holds Operators *Jid Union Chiefs Under Anti-Trust Act. WAGE COLLUSION CHARGED Joint Confereneea. It la Alleged, Agreed to Add Increase to Worker* U Price of Coat—Indictment* Cover Three Year*.

MISS 0. L WHITEFORD

Lucky Girl Who Got Joseph J. Ryan'* Fortun#

t’uo^ouJRXi more .ban It did I issued

by the house.

U waa announced at the White House. President Wilson will ride with Pnraident<-lect llanling to the Capitol

SPORTING

1

Bounced the term* under which wnud accept the position of secretary

He submitted his pm-

Indlanupolis, Ind.—An indictment in five count*, charging conspiracy to violate the Sherman Anti-Trust law. | was reported to Judge A. B. Andcrtmi, I by the Federal Grand Jury against i ‘J2fl bituminous coal operators, coal I>r. Donald B. MacMillan, The noted i operators' association, coal arctic explorer, arrived at Philadelphia coaitumie* atiu «sml miner*. Ait u.' re.-efitly from am tlier expeilition. this j mrtivlduai defendants exctin twelve time to the north «f Hudson bay. I BriJ already under indictment on *■ | Charges of conspiracy to violate the

I Lever act.

j The name* of the twelve Individuals

..... ... ■.■■.! under Indictment for the first time Tfl li VF P Y AP 1 withheld iKiuling their arrest*. IU III VC Ur I nl Bonds for the defendants under In-i

. ' ro*aI to President-Elect Harding and ' left It with Mr. Harding to decide

If a clean-cut victory over Johnny *hether hp would go Into the cabinet, tkaate Naval Subcommittee decided , Dundee entitles Willie Jackson to a i complete reorganisation of the deto recoctituend an apjiroprlatlon for j ( iti e mutch with Benny Leonard. Uien | partment of commerce; making It of the next fiscal year suifident to main- j th© Harlem lightweight and the chnm |mp<irtBnce than It ha* ever been tain a navy pernoncel of EW.OOO men , plan will meet In the ring. Jackson before, with the addition of new hu-

Inatrad of lOUJKXt. t* propoaid by the

house.

More than 4.000000 worker* are pledged to defy •■ourt Injunction* Interfering with strikes as a result of the manifesto adopted by national later leaders in a conference In Washington, Matthew Well, vice president jf the American Federation of Labor,

said.

JAPAN REFUSES

failed to live up to hi* announced de- r^nit* end new activities, wart the basis termination to atop the Italian In Mnd- ' 0 f t | ie terms laid down by Mr. Hoover. Ison Square Garden. New York, but j -j nave outlined to Senator Hardhe won w dedalvely on points that | bc Mr. Hoover *ald. “several cbnUie judges liad no altamatlve except j rtructive pronoanis for the department ' award him the decision. i of commerce, and it remain* for him John I’e.-ok Of Chicago I* the latest I to make the decision. I believe that a wrestler to hurl a dell in the general | reorganization Is vital for the future of direction of Stanislaus Zbyszko. the j il,r Jepartmen' of CTiminerce. That dePolish champion. John Is utterly In- ] partment bns been a department of different to detail*, and la even will- i commerce in name only and Is coming to let the winner take tin: entlt* tM»sed of scientific nnd senil-sck-ntlfic p 0rs , , bureau* of uncorrelated nature. The intercollegiate tennia tourna- | “If I take the jHwt It will 1^ only lament for mi ha* been officially j eawg jt hrllew thirtJteMtor Hartfng

Directors of U»e American Iron and awarded to the Merlon Cricket Club. * ''

St,-cl institute meeting at the Metro- j t was announced In Philadelphia, puli tun Club, New York, pat Into mo- Although no date ha* been set It prubtlon |ilnns calling for the organization 0 biv will be staged In June.

-it ^

relating to foreign trade. Judge K. M. land!*, high commit 1 ' < ’* OT

Tnrre was a fair run of Jobbing or I of lauwball. handed aer* in evidence in the wliolesule tea , (k)WI| hll de ci*ion In the national market with practically all deacrl|>- j tnM . whwl .warded tl* aervice Uons participating In tin- Increased ^ ^ p|(chcr j- W | Todt. Bt. Lonta amatenr gctlvity. j lo t be SL Ixiula Brown*. to,.! ...OT \ Alt,, . *■.< - 6nvr* brought between .M.mA’ ana - -- - *

y,,..i bag* of Cuban raw sugar* for FebnmD'-hlarch shipment at centa,

cost and freight.

The market shows Increased firm

ness

butter and with various source*.

A. B. Jones, forrour vice president »f B. F. Goodrich Company, - ‘ '

, j The arraignment

Baron Ishii Tells Council Mandate »-iuch i* the first day of the m: y i

Must St.™ -f-hina's Plea I “< ™"- *" d

for Full Publicii;.

Piirl*.—Viscount Will, the Japanese Ambassador, Informed the League of Nations council Unit Japan will absolutely refuse It* consent to any reconsidciatiuu of the mandate for the Island of Yap. The mandate was

urded to Julian December T

Miss Dorothy L. Whltef-n* of New York, formerly of the "Uoyml Vagabond" chorus, to whom Joseph J.

— _ Hyan. son of Thomas Fortune Kyar, reported the Grand Jury was «iismis»c<i betueathed hlg r< . K Muary estate, cutnntil such time In April n« LretlericK ( nc (iff ^ wlfe wl „ 1 gioa Miss

Vannuys. United States Dh-trl. t Attorney. slutll decide t« hold a short session for the purpoM? of clenulng up va-

rious case* iM-ndltig.

Th- National Coal Association i* one of the corporations Indicted. Many of the coni operating companies in indt.i» an, to th, 11,1 a, ««l »> ,“ d '™

The miners named Include

'the United

.pan iiecrmner k. , 1>1w1k Pr) ^tdent o the United The pronouncement of the J* pan esc Worker* of America: William

anilcisaador was delivered Immedlately after American Ambassador

,\ ill stand behind me In making

! department of commerce. There ls an

j , normous field for a proper govern ment bnrean. It can lie made a de-

! partment of the first Importance with

I

special legislation 1* necsssary for the moment. Tliere most, however, be a reallocation of government bareau*. and we must bring Into the deportment of commerce bureaus w 1 belong there. The d«-porxinent can terially assist In the economic settlement of our foreign relation* and mint do more than encase In the mere ex-

I'ploitatlon of our good*.

Having taken the rvsponsi llity to

DIPLOMATS PROVIDED FOR AT INAUGURATION

Wallace hud handled President De Cuolia a long note from Waslilngton.

The note fnm Washington formal! ' urned tl« league that America m rocormze the Jupenesv Yap man-

date. It also demanded that tlie i league re.oke the etnas C nmndaie*

•uiiced In December nnd recon-

sider tin? whole matter.

The Washington note exp re*, si the great surprise of the American Government tuat the league hud given the Ynp mandate to Joiutn without consu ! ’ing Uk? United StaU-*. It 1* stated that Wasliiugton had plainly Intimated ou M-rernl occasion* tin? Importance of the Island of Yap a* a cal’* stnUon. such as should not be given to any bower, hat should Ik- Internationalized

or placed under American.

sv-i-rcjnry-trcasu^r.^m^otiier Reservations Are Made for Them

on* Senate Chamber Floor and

the East Steps of CapitoL

Hamburg. Pa.. Kelly. Of Mount Laffee, def-ated Flannery, of Humburg. Pa.. In a H"e bird shooting mat b for

_ Jl.’iO a side. Kelly scored 1.1 out of hie T „ —

..“I" -..a—,„t,w I 20 flyers, while Flannery registered ' ,he Amerlran people for thirty or fblghaff greitoi ^ tn ^ i„ g kU l. Both m.-n each lost I mUlioa dollars for relief work. I canacU '- ‘ ; two birds dead'out of lioundA ! not abandon thi* by resignation. I dls-

klilent The Aero Onb of France announced i ru-sed that with Mr. Harding, nnd I a,- race for the Grand Prtx de France feel that I n.uat eontlnne to take th.

*, U . " ^^^^X-riy-bPnnr^ld m^.t he flown during the first six responsibility for the general direction rJc~y K S months of this year and Is confined to ; of the relief work

E lJrton. genera! aollrltor of j French owned machines nilced by ^

the Nmtionel Association of Uailway | French fliers. The d.stance Is 1-KW j to give money

OommlsKliKiera, announced 42 states ; miles for u rursc of 100.000 francs, wh’ Join 'Vlacoosin In *uii before t:ic j In un Intcniatl mal skating nmuh Supreme i_ urt to text autliority of the ; at Christiania. Hurald Stroem. the Nor (nieretate Commerce Commission to «eg1an skater, covered 5.000 meters '-guhate state rate*. 1 In b minutes 27 seconds, (teating the By a vole of S3 to It the New York | world's r.—>rd br six records. Stroem

The Indictment charge* In the first count, restraint of trade. In the see- |* I end, restraint of commerce; In the third, restraint of trade and commerce; In the fourth, conspiracy to monopolize, and In the fifth, monopolizing. The caw Is drawn solely under

the Sherman Anti-Trust law.

The indictment covers the past three year* nnd goes Into a detailed history of the bituminous coal Industry und of the methods by Which, it Is charged, the operators and miners have worked together to restrict the production and

distribution of hiiumit ‘us coal.

The charge is made that ut various

joint conferences in the Inst ten Y*t . , It was agreed by U.e miner* nnd the | As Is customary. Uie diplomats v inierutors lo lie’ partners In mining. . - , _ . . _ ... *—11,id aid one another In I ' Ice-PreMdent and then will move o

toi-rtase '» tl» .« >lt, ,■« ir.nl oltM shortage, and to I Uapltol for the InaugurnUon of Presl-

Waslilngton.—Perturbation In the diplomatic corps over Its status at th* Inaugural ceremonies on March 4. liecause of the simplicity of the proceedings. was removed by announcement t the Capitol that cords of admission to the Senate chamber would be substituteft for ibe usual formal engraved

Invitations.

There cards are now being assorted and will be sent to the state depart-

m- ! meat within a few days for dlstrlba-

| tlon to the diplomats and their wives, customary, the diplomats will be n place on "he Senate floor for the

that they ’

imii irotectlon. Although worded la courteous and diplomatic language the note told the league plainly Hint America expects

mandate declMons to Iw roailc with n»^ | ‘ _ M.ortage, and tor-". white Impartiality, notwithstanding . * ; production and dls- ' dent-.lect Harding,

the fact that she Is not a member of ) l " c ‘7 J* ' I At the Senate ceremonies the wives the iengu-. , ,U , ,i,„ .memonta or- ! of the diplomats will occupy ie dlplo. Form, r Premier Balfour, of Eng , •' J* * ' . IU , ner cl; j ‘ metlc gallery. The foreign envoy*, reland. *uggesed that the “whole mailer tervd ln, “ . tll „ t „ , splendent In their gorgeous court unt.hiiultl If kept (r-.t ft, pto,. ttntll i £ j 1 , J Um , r . ir , fon,ttt, wfll fonu to ttf Sftt.t, tnnrhl. . >. ,.k,D- -nil, I'T’*!: toldU ptoST ,.“b. ■» d i- S'" 11 "

i s:„rr.ip 1 ’. r; s ^ 1 Jrr^

a*k the public that the United Stales had been “given , Uo- nII1 .iuL. I*resldeiit-etect Harding plans

•entile imsscd a b.11 to reorganize the

State Imttaotel Octnralaelon. aouucndcd by Governor Miller

was the holder of .he recoil for that distance, SJb. which be bung up In

should he added

examine the 1 price of coal; that r.«npeUU<H. among

devl- j the operators should lie eliminated. ! and tliat m<-anfc of Increasing cost of

pile.- of coal 1*

mT H t'cli'-' officially • closing nud keeping idle the cool

end have enlarged their activities at t nnounc-;l that the “council has dc- mines.

top ton-lrktt-. .-td I tott-t ,« .totti "dVd t.k, tlto APH-Ht tm »,d, ml,, 1, to rt.ttr— Kmtt, th>t tl„ ...r-

don them entirely. , n refill consideration nnd will “I have Info-wed F. -iator Harding nounce a dedalon later."

slied all re-; ample opportunity

sjionKlblllty of administering it at once, mandate proposal* befi Another difficulty Is that I have under- „i„„ s were made.'

the Nor- I tak-n ttie trustecehlp of eight or ten ti,*. session closed with no^arilon

pul ill i- Institutions of iropirtance.

having Im-ch taken.

I stand ready Jo accept the •

retnryship of commerce, but I do not believe, onlcs* the di-partinent Is to *hbuilt up »m the lines that .we have dl* cu*»ed. that I could In- of as much service to the public a* If I Contlntud in my present activities, ami I leave the matter to rne senator'* Judgment 1 feel shat It Is essential In any event

WORLD NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM

ha: I should continue f<.. .... ..— -

-- al*.. to direct the policies of cbll •

indeed, the care of «■

Judge A. N Hand, in U. 8. Wstric, I Three hundred men attacked a large Uoun N-w York, denied prUtlou ^rty ot auvlllury |K>lk-e hetw,-,u Mm - *<night by government to prevent We*t nn-m und Bullymooney. County Cork, tn, L'mou Telegraph Company from killing ten and u major.

mylng Its cable* from Barbados lo T. A. Grerar. leader of the A 1 relief, fi Miami, via. Croup In the Canadian Hoi-*e of Corn- 1 ||,s s preu: runs* of waif children In

At the general ofii«»rf of the Penn- . moos, urged a uuval holiday for Can- | Europe is a material fa-tor In main g,p WAR •vlvanla lialtroad In PhllgdelpUla. It ada. ! tuh.iriR and building up good will to the N

was learned the i-ompany i* consider- a hll' In tlie Quebec legislature pro- • United Rtates.”

mg a further cut In operating forces vldlng for government motio|Ki<y r f the j

and operating expenses to become ef- liquor bmlnrst In the province was i tlons with Mr. Hanlu ; the ISC.t. lective la March. • l«ih?H-d. ; agreed with him that the depart Feileni) Sugar Uefiuing Company la Germany will offer Allied delegate* of commerce rhould l*- built up t-~ - x wt.atlng 7J75 r-euts for refined sugar for j u t Loudon next week, nliout 12U.OU0.0t«J more nearly to meet needs of the

NEW YORK.—Ch-ef lispector Wiliam .1. Ijihey. the highest officer of the iiermanent force of the poUeo di-

indicted on evidence .- grand Jury bv extThurles S. Whitman for

taking tlie oath of office March press his lip* to the Bible tliat waa used - at tbe first Inauguration of George Washlnrton. In uc.-.d nit!* Harding's wishes. Elliott Woods, superintendent i r the t.’apli d. arranged with the St. John's lx>dgi-. No. 1, A.

ators estehllshed a uniform cn-t uc-. K A M 0 , N ,., v vork city, for the

'-ountliig system for the oicrntlon of i the mines, and that by agreement a j greater nuniln-r of miners were cm- , ployed than were reasonably i rcer >ary i proiuriy t.i operate the mine*. It k alleged tliat the agreement* entered | Into at the conference* between the |

miner* and the aperatoni lutvts been I ' continuous from one lonferencv to an Appropn

other up to the tiling of tlie Indict

of tlie Bible.

LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON

It Is charged that In accordnr

rlth thit

el pn

l Untiled amount and for prong-: ship-1 nj„rk», 1«-Jf of Bent. Aliks.

Eurico Caruso, who la recovering | vi*<-ount Uchldr.. Foreign Minister, Crou. illi-eM, will salt for Italy In declared In tbe Diet, Japan can do March, according to Dr. Stella, an at- nothing to Invalidate autl-Jupaueso tending physician. legislation In California.

Salary incraascs for officials of New \ German youth armed with u re- ^ York City ranging from $10,000 for tbe \o1vcr was caught .liable the grounds ! ^J mayor te $1,000 for members of the , 0 f former German en-peror's estate Nh Beard of Aldc.-nicu. are jirov Ided for j a , ; v^ni. „i In u bill is trod need In the Legislature j Criminal set Lon wn- liegtin ngaln.t ,1,, by Senator liowiiiiig of New York. Seuato.' E. del Oalle iberlun-.i by the j $4‘ Illiooi* Kiate Senate adopted a rrao-' ,. n t,llc prosecutor of Bahia Blau.a.,‘ th, tutiuh cutiing tor a Joint legiaiaUve In- j cbnrgiu;: the So-.a.or with sed.tlou* gc. vestlgatlon Into alleged bulidlug com- 1 statements advM-atlng adhesion of the ft bine* auc* housing cvndlilons of the Argentine Socialist petty to the Third | u, •rate. Internsilonale. - pr

Ludwig C. A. K. Marten*. “Soviet j The problem of how to bring to the i ai d oasador,” to the Doll -d j state* the Gentian bride* of I

onler wa* Issued by Lewis nnd oth officers of the United Mine Work*

city controller. Ca ° n <Xl “‘ >er ^ ,S, ° -ver said that in hi. dUcu*^ ^^p'^^Jadge JulTu* M. Mayer

nent ^ OT cont-mipt «if „ j agreed not to contract for the future ,

.lined to retract Stricture. M l ^ uvii nw t ^ TOa| J A .ampkU .arv.ma-. on th. Ford-

.nd unless they were able to tdital-

.|, , Governor Charles n. " huh-d'- — ceptlng an unlawful gratuity -f W. |

-in ... .h. NEWARK. N. J.—Charie. L. Craig. ^ ^ Am , Mcu „ n Octot-er L\ 1H10.

’ . . , ,-nu-d The Indictment allege* that fullnwrounty Jal. by « nited ; fl _.,

Ing tbe suspAnsion <>f tbe fuel regula-

,inn. Bfl.r Mr. CM« I rrt »“D r - ’

of $500,000 to provide

ocean transportation for American relief su| pl-es to China was approved by the senate appropriation* committee and immediate enactment of tne legislation is planned by leader*

•n the upper hou*e.

The good offices of the United States will be offered to Panama and Cotta Pica in the controversy between them over disputed ter.'tory along

the Pac-fic coasi.

luikMnntty asked by j American t-utliM-** public than It doe* l** 1 ** '' H

order* In connection

York Hallway*

i fixed by tlx- Fuel Ad-

*496.023,130 FOR NAVY

1 Senate Increases Sum Voted by House

by $100.516 686.

-Vashlcptot!.— Tlie naval approprlan* bill approved by tlie Senate .ut Comtqltte*-. carried an lucreasr $100,518,0*6 over the bill jms.-Ktl In Hauw. Th* Senate bill totalt6.o23.lS0. The Senate bill inctraxed • appfiopriailon for aviation from •H3.481 to $lK72P.tK»t. an incmm* of t It pro-lded for couatruc-

jiupid Transit reo-ivcrahlps. | ''n" ,,ud

NEW YORK.—R. B. Hawtey, preal- ministration. ^ *£ ; "»«"<>•» B ‘“ K " * SUICIDE - Commilee appolnteil by 1 resident . . Resign From Institution,

Man,., a! to normalize the sugar ^ I A “ <ed

lam B. Busr 1’hocnlx Nn-

ilsjwst In New

trade. The price nxcu KnelIird (A „ nn ,|,ted suH.le by *b,Kit-

K*t in th.? United States, at-nounced! „ fortL Cann ._. W i, •bat the commute* hail madclts first ^ vlrP preal,lent .

»t ,» O* to- .

and ! Kngland, coir

»*. 4\ <r fr*lg!u to U BOSTON^ ,tpen."l 'he

: $15.0

, n|>pn

>X|HdSto

, tr.,aiding i

i the a author

NICHT SESSIONS FOR HOUSE C r*»*cc Hour* to Dispooe of Supply

nited State* port* and 4 , .-i-.rls in Cuban ports. -Harvard Unlveraity r«tlennatilc Museum, which! ied slue* tb* United State*

CHICAGO.—Five safes were blown npei, ,ii 1 loot winch may total $70,000 was taken by four robber* from the ..Bj- John Magnus & . a Jewlry IS i, «,»„„« ,«kV valued Bt $30,000. Much of the ‘

ing bio

act l* attributed to 1'reNid* 1*. Rroedburst'a roquert for

HI*

Mr. I

i. whei

with “c.

Ing an officer oi t..c djus, " •

preyed upon hi* mind.

500.000 RAILROAD CLAIMS Interstate Commission Flooded W

Overcharge Complaints

Washing?''ti -Tlie Interstate 0<

ney emergency tarif. bill mas reached by senate and hous* conferees attar

lengthy debate..

Trend of sentiment among House Rooublican leader* toward an Increased flat tss on corporation earnings to make up whatever deficit there may be >n revenues after repealing tna excess profits and other obnoxious taxes, is iown in a revenue bill introduced by Representative Long-

worth, of Ohio.

A tentative agreement on a duty of 35 cents per bushel on wheat was reached by Senate and House conferees on the Agricultural Emergency Tarifi bill. The House bill provided a duty of 30 centa a bushel. The Senate increased it to 40 cent*. The amendment »erate resolution providing for the immediate tale of government barges and tugs in -isa on the New York state barge canal \ was adopted by the house under suspension of rules. Yhe measure

utter wa* owned by t 8T. LOUIS—Sul*. 1

nipt*

M,

n conference.

tbert of the senate Judiciary comittee seemed seme -hat hostile to the China Trade bill when u waa takrn up for the first time following its passag* early in the week by ti.o

House.

resident Wilson signed the annual 0.strict of Columbia appropr.auon