Cape May County Times, 2 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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ESSENCE Of ALL CURRENT AFFAIRS ft Summary for Busy Readers of the Slgnificanf Doings al the Day. OCCi’P.RENCES OF (NTEBEST.

the WorU la Gtncral. LejUUtlv* ^cttvitia* at «ht N»tien’a Capiu:—Ntvrt From Ev. «rjr Comir of tha Country-

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WASHINGTON

ttm irvrty **uthU»hloy p«*f« Iww® ib* X'nKftd S'atea and um) SviDic !u intD«. was *lrnw) in Anrilo. This follow* the treaty ->l pe*>** with Atutrln which was also

robbed k malt tear of the Mtskonrt sas and Tesac si Denison, Tex.

Is .•sttnatnd at 1500,000

"it will require flic yean to rld the surface of’ the ylnbe of undesirable dilps wblrh were built flirlnj the war.’ - nwordli.R to David ~

rteaioahlp wan. who hot

Europe.

A . 15,0ft-.000 tin, destroyed Army Piers .5 and d at Hoboken. X. J., and spraU io the giant liner I-evlathan, deetroylng a lar*.- section of the snip's upper

works.

Japan's reply to the Inrltafon of Prwldem Harding to participate In the conference in W ashington on Par Eastern questions and disarmament In November, next, was received at

Weshingtoii.

At a conference at the While Bocae. President Hard'n* a no Pecretar Hashes, '.aid the A.nertcan-German peace trasty before RepubUcao members of the Senate Foreign Relations

Committee.

Telephone service In a!’ directions from ’r.itlsn.i'w. W. Va.. lias i*^a lntetrupteC. It Is beared the wir « cut pr«psr*tory to .he mart* of 2.500 misers into the M!n k -> ccsnly

coal field*

Premier Prtand hss refused t. accept the rrsi*natlon of Paul

Pwmeli minister

sr PEACE TREATY WITH GERMANY

Signing of Pact Announcw*, 'Wth Summary Showing VersaiBt Treaty Disregarded. | HUGHES EXPLAINS DOCUHENT — J: ! Oormany'a Rsnunoiattion of OvSMM*> Possocslon# Joietly to Big Phtoli* I Reaffirmsd—T r*«ty Now ’ i - Up to Bonate.

KEWAt PASHA

SUNrU.S.JiRSSI?-

SARrKBfUDLEt

Executive Head of the Turkish Nattonatlate

BUMS IH fUGHT:.

Gen* to Africa i" -toarcte in v|f»iv v-r '■"•f

Berlin.—The treaty -d puaea Hermanv and the United

uyned here

The signing occurred tc the Foreign Minister Rosen In heUnstrasac, ar- :nd ihc corner the office* of the American

' /;■

; British Vessel Bulii for UnRefi j States Meets Disaster After | 34 Hours on Final Test Trip. 13UT ONE AMERICAN SURVIVES j Sorvivor Say* Girder Amldch pa CrtwrWe j—Orourd Oboarver* Stat* C«liapM Preoedwd Onao'loe

m

e function occupied about tc. HU* Loring Dr ad, the

for tne .-esun ;,.lon of

Ilona bet we—, the two nation*. 'iJT. Dresel replied wdth reciprocal niAb-

Major Gen.Ml H. H. Bwudbolu Colon A Manley M. Ford, of the gen

oral rtaff, wore sect to Mingo, W. Va, j teou,.xi follow■ • ports tbst Brtand to report on the «uteere‘ strike sltui- i wa* «Msk *>fi f ; -;»e resal* of the

tUe there, it wr* annoanred. follow- ! fluaucial rr« fe;.;

!■; a conference between Presideu. j John Phi ip Soidu. i.as becoma a pa-

Ba.tbag and tiecreiary Wee' Tne vnata resolution |

• cMgreMtloatl r

W «a* adopted by the bouse.

I .<f a ci.aug* in “Com- *” froio a dally to a wcek- . wa* mad* by t.i« De-

Ted -KW !>-wl» BrtUab weit-c-

eppoimed by wight i-haraploa. arrived to New i to adjust the die- Tort on the steamship Adriatic from Costa Kk« England, where be recently defea- d

I Jack Blumdeid. British a idlwwrigtu

i thr.t Urge mi interests sre champion, in a Stbruund tv-ut. Bwaut tc drive out InwgeB&mt pro-; field out-weighed him by Id pounds. "» and attacks upon American dye laiwls said he to 6*rht Jack B *rufai-*ur.-js laerkeJ diacusatco ot Britt- n in Kepiomtie!.

Om tariff questions on Coor of thr j ohnny Wilson, wf Boat.*, who will

TIWA meet Bryan Dotrngy, of t'loeiand. In I meott, was made public Coufbrenc* report on Capper-Tmcher j Jersey City on Labor Day to ret tie th:- l Depart meat by Secretary

-Ihe treaty of- Urtre

tv-tween GermAU. and the Htfted

goU*«*J at Berlin

NATION'S BUSINESS

lO'ed

| dilute over the middle-weight j title, arrived at New SvrtL and entered i final stages of training Wilson said ; be v elgb.-d iffil pounds, j WUbur I'ooper U ll>e first NaUioal league pitcher to wU twenty games

I this season.

army oi 4,iViO miners, uneoi- j If The Tankrea wlr- the American ex-service men and orb.n ' Is-agv- pennaoi Babe itntl> will be en-

whi‘ h gatbered at Marmet. soothtres; | tlU«i to the 11 oc a (di re of the credit vt Coartrstan, broke camp at dawn j Although Babe Adams Is thirty-eight •pc begriii it* threatened ma»cb sUiy ! ycurs old, he is expected to be the mile* Into the coal fields of Mingo i Pirates' star pitcher In the world recount; I rlea. The ses*ret > t tMs famous vet The Boston 4 Maine Railroad ha? , eran’s success ir .cntn l of the halt and Iwcfco, hormi with tne steadily grow- ! a kwow ledge of op;-os!ng batsmen, lag freight via auto busiueas, sad the [ When President Dreyfus* and Manbsttle is on in iarn**t. | sger Gibson ohu.lned Babbit Maran-

LuratK-nnar an- I vine from Uie Braves tast winter they

S3 In started th# Pirate* on the rood to ihe

•enrhera pine. ; National, league championship. MaTt* Hawaiian pineapple p»ft will renvlUe, still one of the bwu shot’ tops •‘total 5,HS4,00U case*, a slight tolling and a live wire, to among 'he Pirates’

••'from last yeer t figarw | mamsuyv

it is reported that western btnks The seiect Amtraliau Rugby football W-r dtocharging inarriad women ratrer tenm arrived «t Ban Francisco. Xha MKjn. Stogie ones when office cunali- j team left immediately for Chlcwgis Nb ■went is BeceMmry. ayara KeUs aud Moo:real eu rent* to Sferxiors at four plant* of Rainey England, where .bey will play against Wood Cohe CoruiKiny of Culontowu. England's star lean, for chaun.lo.Mhip

Fa, refused to resume w„rk. In protest of 'he world.

•gnios. cat tu aages to l»l* scale. Chairman WUhva MnMoon and tus

Vehlgh Vbiiey Kaiiroad wee graated i fellow members . f the New Vork Stau

ma latessioi o» thirty day* by Unltod , Athladc Cotumisrion deserve r.rslse for Mat re Ustrict Court In which to die maUtuting r.-fornu. that are —I'-utotetl Us segregation plnu In atcordsuce with . . benefit ooxing Tpe coremlvrioDert

ot th* SBptvme tourt. *oted to do away with flat guara

C.inpsny an- ; ft? ring psriomer. who to future _

fttrihei reduction in price of , s^cept certain twreeatage* of the •o**.- «.o-u 5wi to 5^0 cents. celpts in return for their sent re*. Peorese bill gl- lag tbe twvr.-sry of , tailaf Just lev Taft has dorilr-, is

the m-asury hlshket authority for re- ' . - -

gondlng ‘..■aut to Um. allies will cot U »«ed upon by the house until after tim

eaces* ot Cong.cm

be had been advised that the in Berlin.

to th*

all tne righto

country under the treaty of ft

bar provides specifically ed State* shall not be da uses «k ne V. reaUlee lating to the League of showo by toe fol.owing sued by the State Deper i Terms of ths Treaty "The treaty defining hetwee® me nulled many was signed ai wgned on bebrlf of tiie L-nited States by

Dresel

.isSgz

ment:

l. commissi one- of tbe n*ed who had received full p—tors

of Geiniany by Dr. iYledriC*. nrwen. minister of foieign affair*.

•The treaty with Germany to to accord with the peace resolution adoptoJ by Congress and appro. .-d by the Pres-

ident on July 2. Ifcx

The preamble of the tresiy recite#

j B;i( j j- ( Q f ^ ; esoiullon.

which relr.te to fieraiacy.

"Article 1 of the treaty provides that

e In the first annual g 1 of ih» ifasWaginu correrpondat Waxhlugtor. Country Goh

for the benefit of the Unite' State* to

the treaty of VervaPIca

“Artlri* 2 of the treaty d"fints more parricoteriy the obligations of Gene*ny with re*pe« to certain vrovlsloo* to the Treaty of TarerUtoa. Thus ir k

that fh* right* 'and nd*%fl»

ia tie Treaty of Vbr*

* t-enefit ©f the Ualtaii”

n Is intended .1^ u> enjoy are those denle

P»-. TV. and Pans V.. y*_' VDL, IX, X, AL JU.- nv. and Xt.

ivrt IV. contains dto;

Hu'L Ecgiand —The cv»t graph.c •ituric* of tfr* greatey-t diaavter ij the htoEOOT' cf the vls.-i

worii's larrest

burst in two end t*U a

MiveNfinniber, carrying «tx.e*« AntofIcans and t»«Hj-eev n ‘'Irtish Wtneir deaiji*, were f-Md t >‘ flight Lis, tenant A. H. Wct.il, cJotJrtiuder of the nirshtp, and by Xwraan O Walker, the only i Avericaa a*red. ' ‘ '-

' St>i» rsiti, tV[«E i .,

J'.x.nds, ' Flight I.touieaawt Watlto, ly-

New portrait f Ua*»».ha Keuih: .ne ■ . Hail novrjt.t mu*' '

l usha. execu.iTe head of the TnritUb j -w, ^Taa ruTuL bcsc-lfufto VatloimUst gov.-rru'i-i.t. s—tost who* • i J 1 a4 ruoK.ng bcsu.irtj.gr ID *' ' BWka « H ...r'W

l c.ty of Hu'!. Ator tests were wmriy ; her hust-mu! .Mrrbrti b™. 1 .:. ,' j ffoUhed. We Itcped to be dowr. •«*>& i ''.rtr five jenr-oid i

- “I had tuet sigmtled that the speed} •-».Africa w'-b Use < »r! Ak.iev yonila be redu ed to fifty knot* when sud en- j ♦S' rtlWoo M» Rradley > »' • • ma-

ly I heard *. temik crack. 1 believe ' ferial fo 'fcer i-.'veL

that sevcrnl glnjer* Ji

bt'.-kied a;

IRISH ANC BRITISH

HOLD PEACE DOOR OPEN

Prtrrler Gets Fepty o( Valera Rejecltea Temu am) inswer Is at 0«» Sent to OuMn.

followed.*'

The «.u*e of Ihe exrtqploa. wl.l prpb•bly aevvr be known, the commetpWr “I r^s Ji sole control of tbe ZB-5 WB ; e dlsaitcr m-cJirred.’' Lleuten*m «.». ... Ml a. ward ear. Gam which i wa* vwmiaril- ! r,vm ^ tln'dugb

• t a high uu-

"I puih-d thv v.-ater bullaat for

t of leveling the kreL

London.—Dt.rid Uoyd George. Hre iair Imihedlairi}- uftcr

Brith* I'rrae Minister, sent a prer rejoinder to th* »r. *r «a Eatr..n <Jc vatora, '•President of th* Irish Kopubltc." w hit-h rejected thr Britlt!. t'pwwnmecfs term* for >b Irt- *•**• ••» * i J{- ‘T f • The Preruieris cute conri.CBWd n a.s be permitted to.wtohdjiw in.ai the prevloa* rou-c’.ur.k alious that the govand. pinned down for ftlt.-cn uilnt'-r*. The

MIKE IEADERS HALT NARGH INTO MINGO Dissuaae Web’s Advance Guard at Madison After an Earlier Conference With Bandhoiz.

e march of

Madiaou. W. Va.—l

m from UarusM to . . _

there, vw* a turrtfi •«. i-again*! ms Hal law. came io «a eod f ^, I fc.t and hear* in the *^0 P- F. Keener prreidur.t of T

aid cur. ' hint many xu. u wure ! District XT. "nlted lilac Workers of

America, and Fred Mooney, secretary, induced fiOO or 600 of the mep to '-gr.s

e of the .vew *nd oC.ere J «d •vhe® the I’ tp caught fir.. reomlrnd on Ixard unfll -ve »,to. .be pare,', a-heo '

l to rcxvpt a free, equal i

loyal part neraiUp tin the Brit ml: Com-

immuealth or der cue aovert^gm'

Mr. IJoyd George in ovn.-lualog bis not* etlll neht open th* door for further negoriatfohfc wv.h Fr d.c Taleia ac t hi* eolleaguss U they arc prepared to examln* bow far the governihenf* cmsirteretlou “can be reconciled w*th the aspiration* yui represent.' He

«d. how* *r, that the govern. <r u!d nor “prolong a mere ex-

ttoange of notes."

Ii nl* cirumunlc# Aon Mr. Lloyd Geurg* preserved the same >lendly ton* that eharacteriard jia fern,...

letter* to Mr. 4e Vxtora.

ex., ihe only Anver!cue saved. *nid: •*Xo one will eYer have « clear Idea »vf jast whai bappeard. It wa# wtth rwc Britishe.-y st rile extreme taP of the TK-2. Whec the exploalnu stioot th* sbvp and she broke in two ear ball

ft-Ji teii dewnweid.

“The three of as hung on. and we

the United States riisli hare all Ure ? a ' e 'f :o Mr ” w VMW * l.uurre» , t>,*t#d down toward ^idri.er, almost riant* and advantage* mwK 'fied to the lht *0»«rement'* *;*nf:p.Am by j Ifc* .hie btod *wtPa* «a t: water, rreolurion, itCi4 tW «***'*•«* ^ ' >' “«» «'«—' * pxrechutc. - ,t« to Abruham Uncoln. He warned Mr. .to -l looked down sue saw the water

Valera that a newcless prolctjjatloo j .rushing rp at in. and vKhem we were of the n egotist lor.* would verve *o about th!:ty fast from the surface I play into the handa of the ex’.mcU:*.. tot so and droopml I though I would

i never come uo. hut »in n I ’dhl. there

_*lready

natc the truce.

Ever, ettcr the puoUcstioB of de Vole ra a toiteir there was a curious «*xprewidon of coutlr.ued optimism a* tc | t 'e outlook, both here aud In Dublin.

Keeney said that special train*, would be provided for the men here, while tbe thousands along the road between Madison tyid Pey ton* had already tak-

en the back track.

He planned, be aald, to get the men

of the XU-2 fell all! here aboard the train at tie ci.rliest bum ad abort the ' ixwrihic roemeut ,'„r lm> were foot»t .cohsri'Jttoces*, | ‘•ad weary, and maty of them bad up 1 vs.to iu tlje bow ’narelaM a tong dtotance before they

*1 tod biuwtL ... ... ^ , O. Walker of Commerce.

nboui me, a-^ V v aa b head ct»,i fa<e v . i, tow *"d w hen i wde*' up I

win, he declared, were asiy-»n*l«»;;] never come up, to wreck the negotiations and wrmi ] were tug# and 1

Seem ary M«lbHi announced regv’.attont for the stk- of lH-«r'as tnedicUie trill h/ delflyed antli » «o,gresi» recou-

’Wives.

Ford Motor Car Company of Detroit ftanounev* produ.fl.vc of SXTJfff pa*.- } aiei^ec car* and trucks for the three

a*.<nht vT.itofl Jnijr Sf

Secret*. / of Foreign iteiatioua Al- I tare-. »f I'sr.itti,a. aa."# "' vote Rita will ! ♦fe artdd to pay uu ImJeiahliy to 1'anx-1

Wa for attacking i

Kiaro and Cmgraay r* tilled tbe protocol a'-d statuTus of the Inu-ruatianal

'to'irt of Justice.

Peter l.'ooper Hewitt died In tbe limeriiwu buspltti at Pana He falto* to rally froia an attack of pninttuouia. Newapaper Lo iJbvnadd was wusIto&dcd by tin Spanish gorertueent bt cause it published opinions a to whet should be done In Morocco campaign.

Bln*, or j Francisco Villa hss Bed from bis

WORIJ) NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM

ad or calm to the 'toto j half million acre- ranch al

}enrs aftor Par

Itorang... He has

Ittality with -.iie oiher power*. ] “The other parts of tbe Treaty of j Versailles above (nenUoced embrace ; the utlliury clauaea th*. —nrilTM 3 ! fluandal and economic cli.usea. the • parts relating to aerial navigati**, ; to'ru, waterway* and allw-ya. gujw R-.itev* and miscelianeoai p- vision*. ' 'Fbe res'ilt la to put the Uaitod State* eo s fwclng with thr other al-

power. with re-

* ° f ! i-tolri fedcul aul to duel! revuli ».ri.-og | ;l *c , n .q toc rigb«T‘„«d' to S’ * tm '** bat i *‘*** t wW®** I ,!l * «*»« vera i ^.nie clauses.'' ci^iC-.lfii.v uored.” be known.

Mteral ugents diwvveiud the oeaie« } Morgan Jotwa, Laberite. Ve.ve peomUem mkldk western j to th* bunse of c*«uroc in the byen -*v UM, aiwitg the IwreoiAi P«- | ele«l.m* held to. faerphllly c^uititu .Smmw‘«JS 5‘‘uSf.I-• w.i,. • . >i r.oBled hU «^»rged with ec.ui.plra,> lo •fe**! by ttotman manufacturers! Frafatopt Ubregon >vere

ertvit American agent* ubroad to I i ‘ rr v««l in M«x!<» City. One ,»f the ! treaty with .... tlit.r books may result In bar- pltktWV settinj: his share- ef bn,t**i I tortl; part lew, are, shipment* of large quantities of twaow Informed ilbregon and ha. fl,.| live ‘nfonnatioii l mm lare-to this •KUiao. ; to the I’nltud Gtolaa. M to l«rUev.-.l Hatifiratloc wril i rral rirevge Bluhm. a friend of Dtsj-atrn to laxulun from Ihuni.uv .- Ami-tii-en Se&M.e

iiiviit rihre-gon. v>a» sssauinaled rays rioting in* to a report re.rived at Mi-xlco in which in- -r

t? re*cne work. The alraitlp setr.-ety t,ave Iwvn to tbe water thirty seconds before they were on tbe J b.

“I feel fine, personaUy."

Thuaando gu'hered on tbe river front at Di w» watobtog the »earch for

bodies of the victim*.

Tbe ZB-k was lavUlWr. both halves being completely covered by die tide ttoelbninary wort: of salvage was nn |

t ?r way.

AH Big>'t !«Og •edreh parties worked

• bofltiW here for d!ti pressed on their wry toward the Logan county Hoe. Keeney and Mooney, <T *>« l«ft Charleston early with the avow**} intention of stopplr.g tb# march, reached Mrdiaon within t.*l& - an hour after the men left. After a* btjet conference with county officials they hurried down the road and. over-

‘•W «>

The men camped In the courtiioose yard and Keeuey arranged for automobiles to take than to the l«se;«n krounds to hear what he had to say. I never saw- so mahy men on the march before. Fr,*, Racine to Madlbon there must hsre been 8.000 to 10,000 men. There are about 2,006 exarvice man amoog tham.

LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON

liere should atlii be : Pr **i0cnt HardlnB t

BERLIri.—Mathias Erxbsrpcr, foe- feverishly

Vice Premier and Minister of I snare one toft alive to th# wreckage Finance of Oennany, wa* killed by two ; the dlrlgtoiv wglcfc showed above .to*

youths near Gffenburg. Hatton. Tnare , surface.

were twelr* bullet w-ounds In hi* body. ; Handicapped by rtarkne*N they

t Rdrfistag. the ' tii.-wlon and the;

Genneti Armiettor Cotr.tr.i.odon and the; tw-elv<• American dead, which vllt.be mar. u-h. arried the w Mr. dag to Mar 1 en.bsimid am} sent lo tbe United eha' i'oet, j state*. Giitapse* of other hod in* were.

NEW YORK —Bo/ing slowly #*-: had by the rescuet*. but «h?y could not i pending to a gene wily quiet markt i,; ba reached. i exchanged with Osrmany. Brndstreet's rtpor.v Hojcrs, !,ow«v*r,‘ L'Wil stler tb? fullaet to’.C-UgaUon Orders were received from Prohibition ate stilt govorwed by immediate nerds.' by expert*, the exair <*n#e of tbe dls-, O,rector Haynes at Washington u icy says, and *d : -Trade i;; sster must remain - mj Pry. Even approximately i3.000,00-: » ort

for •

monthe from October 22,

1*21. The commission has authority to fix rentals on residential property

in the District.

American troops on th* Rhine a-, ta be withdrawn at toon a* catlhcalta ’ ^ **** separate Treaty of Feacarff.*

Um agency a

i .. mi ..revy. «pprc«ima-.ety .000,00-: worth d Uk»ly It win never of liquor and automobile truck* k* .

"■ m raid* in Chicago.

^rgam appeal for Federal troop,

nt further eC srined fietd* of

s s, norwards parts ol h-vn floating to rtv r,.f i “1 cnnl.t KW W ta. rretW »« tell w

been

Atiltod

Bg t- au-.borlii- j to tbeir pm,

; ii »wvu tliirlr

remsiitt red i„ -be 1 guMcn rainbow

T-. and it - .:,.rmia.4‘dron- Cbarlea W. Fior.ch and Ifieir;

.• , .-uo j Itoi. &N’Hv *h.ginning ute it. Sepietobck’) ••kto'late* are aliaged to h-v-e spread t • ’ todta. »tol nhwuM lequtoe c..-.,,, arat ie«iy across the esautry to'what the agents ; i-r-.-si-. n-v, : “h"ri tii: -- t! w>s said h.-re b, maojlwlSrw to be one of the greatest ■ :•-U-liHin. (ironiimnt to the gmernt-.-nt | “swindle trUMS” 'to reenvd. I J-sa.m/VA*) j ; GHICAC.o^-Th* Standard Oil Cem-a-U.-w* t.Btit!. ’ UHOR, HOTEU FOR NEC ROE« | Pah.’' Iud!»l»a hos tv«t«*0 th* IWvcv

by l lnanre I - ! of gavullnv in tb* Uhicago tli -rrict 1, —— i Five-Star/ Strut tura W.th '.ri&tofvi •vn: -> Hat 17 cruto «fad ess to «»-l 8*,H to Follow Une, of Treaty Mad* - i trihawni ! Tower to Se Erected j IV cents *( fi rtation*. w ' t b Mi .-ui ; Misti' - A ti-.c -i..rv :„naL .l BOMBAY. INDIA.—Mere than t.OUO; WaafctoRiww.- -The ttratj t< peare

slain durtog rioctag, ;ria was signed f. v tenna accordtoc ! Mopiabn. csMBBdOtos ; i-> ..fti.lai edvitv* tv the Suite Depun

•ad burfiing.

tb* piece* of the tHrtgihle.” PFACt d.ONED AT VIENNA

rorty-

Tto

• arrangviacBt* a

ternal Revenue Cemmi** l p.,« r ' s- , reury Mellon dscdej that th*' ram* lationa already drawn, wh, C h would permit phyarciana tj pr«,cr, 6t a CJM a» beer at a time with no |, m it on th, number ci prrecnnt.on*. should be held t-p u, the Treasury prndmg determination of the medical t„, qu ratior by Congress Another revision of revenue laws or*. aumably within a yM , r or ,^ n ^) mg further r#ductio»<* in wartCL ‘»*w. wsa forecast t> t*pvb.ica« U«d»r Monotll m a .peach in ln . r evl*.».ng the work of the .p* C '' ^ Co "0to«. ^ William Jcnhmgs Bryan declare* ate anisncJment to the anti •orpidduuj dry agent* from *e.rch IP# for liquor without ragui*.- wa r ,-,^ *ouid •riullify" prohlblUo:. enforce

LiNObAY, ONT-