Cape May County Times, 21 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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• CAFE MAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY. N. i

WORLD'S NEWS IN MIDOET FORM

Tlit Fatt Srt)6tftT?:ir.<\raj Jicritd *t

ViiHtjr F'Tpt, i*a.

Sir Harry Landpr in an a-iiirtw hofort tiio llotary Oui> "tn Sun. uryi's ••federation .f nations’* tt»at

would prevent war>.

Juba 1 Lewi'. prfiJtnt I'nlfed Mine AVorVors.'ntinolinrefl leader* In

Long Stories of Big Events Told Kansas district, headed »•> Alexander _ . , , . Howat. had heiii suspeniled. Oeorjte 10 Brjet raragraphs tor :l. I’ecV has been nppolnied to tiike Oiiirk Rpariinn chatr* of union utfalr* In that section. ULinK neaping. . A >lim ll |.„ IU „ fn.ro Landey Field

NATIONAL CAPITAL SNAPSHOTS Cleaning* of Interest From Washing-

ton—Late Happenings in the Realm of Sports—Foreign and Do.,-

mestic Occurrences.

WORLD WONT FULLY DISARM President Harding Seeks Something Practicable. Rather

Than an Ideal.

JOfiNlTA^CLTOTE Fourteen Year - Old Girl Paints Charming Canvases.

IDtENESSHELIEF CONFERENCEENOS Labor and Capital Agree Final*'Findings of the ..

Washington Body.

j EMERGENCY WORK GOES ON Manufacturers’ Committee Majority for Eight-Hour Law Repeal, Minority for Highest Wages—Gompers Files Minority Report. Waehington.—The National Oonferj price of Cnemrloyroem after creatine i o Mnddiin? committee with authority j to recunve’ :he full conference at any I Htne. concluded It* (iellberntlons and

adjourned aine die.

HRHi Divergent view* at to needed <--o

•f the COOUtty. and they will 1m: taken partner* | tury of euihaaey at Petragrud. Ilerlln, T ‘ l1 * Blrl. Juanita CUvette of New I nomlc readjustment* for rtdlef of uneare of hy the povi n’lnent The crisis b<-tween T-erhla and Italy and Mexico, and be was also special ' <,rk * *• r, ‘ rtllJn t,,al ahe Is the re : employment wer^ presented to the conOoMns an all .lay *>' “‘c over the Albanian protectorate was assistant to the Ambassador to Itiurota "r*!?* 11 ?? ***■»»». At the age of ! ference by Its manufacturers’ eomralt-

Klux Klnu. William J. Slmratm% Us s ti S |,ii T |e<u-ne<] when 'he troops of | n 1SIU! ^ Minlater 1 1 ,,,e climbed on ber mothers knee — imperial wizard, toppled over in a llo!h , ld „ wlI , lllrew „„„ from 1 JT,.. ^j! ^ ‘MAnuna. I have found

chair In Washington while tire .hair- , hr flvn , lrr following a mutual ipree- 1

small K.imp from Ijing!

■anny aviati ui station fell Into Hampton Bonds. Va., and was wrecked. Major Fisher and one of the two other ! occupant* Jumped. Fisher sustained i several broken rib*, and the two others

were uninjured.

i Pennsylvania crude oil advanced 25 I

cent* a barrel to $32.V

State Prohibition Agent TV. C. Tic- j Connell of Pennsylvania tendered his j

resignation as state senator.

Standard On Company of New J o r- Washington - America's delegate* to *cy annonnred inmnse '.f 1 cent a gal- the conference fe- the Hmltntioa of Ion In price of gasoline and kerosene , L. id their find c nforence

_ througtiout Its territory.

“ A strike of ’Vrntlemen den-

■irector Forbes in n -ort to PreM- threatened In Pari* ns the r* t Harding says he lias found 02.000 ti,,. refusal „f •ociety women

disabled ten Ice men In remote parts the high tariff demanded by their hired t »-r»lew $bwe 1903.

U. S. FOR PUBLIC SESSIONS Secret* -y of State Hughes, Ellhu Roet, Senators Lodge and Under,

wood Hold First MeetingPi esident Harding's Letter.

In the olficr <.f Secretary of Slate Hughe', with llo«ll Mile* as secretary. Mr. Stile* oa» Iwe In the diplomatic

lag a* secre-

man of a house committee Inreetigat lug the order was attemotins to stop the appluu*« which broke out t>ef' re tlM' crowd knew the wizard bid col-

lapse.].

The Borah bill for mils exemption »f American coastwise vessels passing through the Panama canal was fuisxed by tbc senate. 47 to 87. Ttie measure now goes to the bouse, where it Is exI'.rted it will l»e subject in Indefli'ite delay In conridenithm, at least until after the conference on armament. Chief I»eiitiiy Lull'd States Marshal TV.ilium I’. Mays Inis tendered his re Ig.jitlon to Attorney Genera! Daugherty tv become effective at the same time s that of United States Marshal WfiIhirn B. Palmer. Tax legislation Is likely to b. shletnosed in the senate n greater part of the time during tlie week. Keen hope Is expressed by his physician* Uin: the sight of former Senator Thomas P. Vi-'re of Oklahoiuu, who has been blind for 40 yearn, will be restored.

nt. which It Is hoped srlll be followd by a formal armistice. The Trlsh peace conference opened

n l»ndon.

i _ i _ it _ r- |itt[| t j ***• T1,e majority member* throne:.

Bnally returning to Uuksla again as arho »K«'t ' Jat0 »« A. Campbell of Totmntown. O, secretary of the B.a.t UMMon to that sine* then she has written thousands I Cwr - n,1 "ee chairman, recommended ■untry. Ilr'i-ntly lie has beet asals- of lyric* and painted many charming , * ,v *‘ ral sweeping measures, Inclrdlng J " - — . anvases. She is now only fourteen repeal of the Adamsop eight-hour rail-

‘■•t* old- _ j road law and a denunciatlm of any ^- group seeking — -

Dominick Tortorich. the New Orleans promoter, ha* offered Johnny Buff, the fly weight -ml hiintaain eight cliamplnt, , S2". 11 -" for a battle Wl'h Pe'e Herman )

on Thanksgiving Day.

Fnleral Judge -Kenesaw M. Uandls. j ■•ommlssloner of organized baseball, lu , a stateaient l«>*ued In New iork city l said that he woujd reeomiuend Unit a seven-game world series, instead of : nine, be played next Season. -Be wl*t» ! declared that owing to the hlgli class j

of hasehbll played there would be j hi'ore.l limitation of dlsurm

small chance of redm’hg the aCuilsidon

j lant to Assistant Secretary of State Fletcher in arranging the dctslUi- of the mnferpnx. and bis choice as •M-cretary of the AmcriniB d.-tegation

I ts certuln.

While the conference bsfween 8*c--etary of State Hughe*. El.hu Root, it-d Senotonf Lodge nnu Underwood was In i.rojpjMR ProdduK HurdlL» •nade public at t • White House a ■oji.v of a letter ent to Miss Etln Freed. <if Kroflklyu, N’j V.. explaining j he vit .vpoliit ..f iMl« Govern moat with v fere nee !.. the possible ecblevemeoia if the (Dining cuuffcrer..e i.n tlie Dm•ation of armaments. Ml** Fre. 1 had written to the President advocating umpletr dl*arninmefit. The President made It clear that, much ns he

ent, be

GUT WAGES AS MEANS FOR RATE REDUCTION

Its own Intrresta “t

resist ACoiiomlc adjustment.’’ Minority menu.era. through Samuel Gumfiera. president of the American Federation Twenty-four year* -g 1 1 of Labor. In another report, strongly i hert: ‘ ,oM l “‘ ,nl > '

emphasized that "there must Im adopt-

ed no policy of wage reduction.” unit * am The two report* were among a num- | m ,^| „ d her from rarlon* subcommittees con- | tcllirlBf

aldered by the conference at wnut was ' expected to be Its final session. Con fei*v‘iice officials explained that the report* were not .to tie taken n* re ’om j mer.dnth , of the conference, hut as

d'hlcago.—In the hope of averting « ; expression of opinion by various

aaUon wide railroad strike, a commit- ■ group*.

Executives of Railway Lines Decide on Fight to Finish to End

War Time Pay.

LONDON JOBLESS RIOT ON OAY FOR REVOLT

NATION’S BUSINESS

ated by one r.f tue tiest er put together by Mun-

is ii"t a disgrace,

e thdilDfuighooner Elsie, sailed by ilnTtMU .vTiffrb and a number

iSaniuel Gompers, president of the AiiMrlcun l edciation of laibur. Issued a statement apjirovlng the results of President Hard.ug’s conference on uuElevutors tbrougbogt Iowa are now offering funner* JU cents a bushel for No. 4 corn, the loweal price since 18U7. • uirulng to the Iowa crop bureau. These prims Come a, a time when the fanner it least able to staud the bur-

To be deb ball team* e 1 agei McVi

Tlie

Cajitain'

the crew of tte Espenmto, whiner of last year's Intcm'loutil fisiiermea’s race, won tbc climiuatlou race off j ’^c-" t7ape Ann and will defend the trophy

against the t’umidion h.. ;L

The New York Giant* attained the blgticM lionors In t>a*el>all when they w*>n the eighth game of the world series in New York. 1 to 0, and checker] up their fif'ii victory. The New York

Yankees won three game'-.

It was a great year for Casey Sten gel. He start'*: with the Phillies and wound up with the world champion*. If that iWi't a world n^ord running

'(•c of railway nulon chiefs met a cornice of railway union eblels met a eoniTbe Session *as called at the request

of the unions.

The executives refused the request

or lb. ooloo, U... ih, r,lln-d, roliiun „ f s „„ nrt , ia .. the from putting ! to effect the last pay , (>nd the hope rut. They alsc refused the request of

3oes not believe It po**i‘ c at this time mid In the present condition of world affairs to achieve more than “lessen ihe amidinrnt burden and to reduce the danger of unned cnlUct.

’Tnlversa! dlsunmo President, "would he

if realization. It Is necessary tr den: the employee* tnnt ;he roads ask fr. ith udualltles: to do the best poast- no more wage slashes nnJl that the ’(•mmentlng .i|hui the fact that roads make no change In tlie overtime

Tlie major!ijr maiufacturers' committee retwirt wu« signed by Chairman

Campbell. William M. Butler of B.>s- Police Knew C? Communist Plot;

ton. T. E. Edgerton c.f Nashville. A. 1Humphrey of Pittsburgh, Thomas P. | Hlnman of Pelham. Gu.!*W. H. Stack |

John A. J

Penton of Cleveland. It recommendevl: ! Prompt enactment of* legislation I

Hae* Commandeered AU the Subway Lir.es. ^

IsumIol.-*-Informal Imi .Uur.lm police winissurie* several nrek that noon Thuradar iad u-r-n

- I uorro* .o«er«j <wxo'; raeaiuon oi fotU * ^ 'tag °t ■ rev-lctio

tn < “ ,,end f ,i,p r:r ; !i i “ f, ' r r ,lou on wl r ,r,nH ; ,rp v, % ■ ^'^^m^irrout^renraToi!

plainly indicated a •favorable Bt- the conferen-e was given out by Bob , „ £> .„ on , ; lran<fer „ f fBnrttoll , I dealing with any emergency by

pending in t.Vngres* for funding the obligations Incurred by the railroads during federal control: expedIU u

tiled

itude towards the practical effort, the ert S. Brinkerd. *e«Tetary of the Ineere beginning, that we nre st- ecutlres-’ assdciatloa. ie President ninr-luded by “The meeting was. friendly, but of

ligations:

nojr p^yfrirnied by the Ballroud Ijt»or

land Yui

A fnnbei Important imllaitlon of juuip then there . ... ...j, the turn In the tide of the steel In- The Tiger out of Natsau’s football flustry was afforded la the monthly j ull£le llH>is b ,. IU uu uhkI

twunafce report issued by the U Slates Steel UVryKiratlor.. the great factor m the Industry. For vbe first time

in 13 mouths the corporation reported y- IB;i g ninkey

an Increase lu unfilled orders on its

books.

Decreases In food prices In September are reported in 12 out of 14 cities by ti * Labor Deparin-ent. The governineui crop report a* of October khovvs a reduction In, spring wheat production of 13,2t>0^)U0 bushels and L-2.UUU.1A10 bushels less of corn voiupaiid with the September csli.aale

eating mood this s

pect l* hi Princeton’* Savor. Alliert Britt In Outing bn:

the great

named football

player of all time. Hlnkey, ns Walter Can:, -xpressed II "was a disembodied spirit." He probably had the greatest football soul ever known to gridiron annul*. Pound for (round lie was king

of the tribe.

John F. (Chick) Meehan, bead coach of Syracuse University football, was very much dissatisfied With the showing of the Orange varsity eleven

Radical

Board fo the Interstate Cm merce After what Tlie Daily Herald, the

, „ , . . , «. i ’oiunil'sli.n: repeal of tho Adamson luborJ, ‘’ organ, term* “the tattle of

J *" '■"Y ” ”L*°2r*\ ,u, : pr.mpt wcmM l-r " ■ mom- ' ™r. joo 1 > ..r lb. union Intrn .o«M a , i.'w r™ from ,mWcu»L •“ >'»" l-'lta- cb.rml ,b.

urc ommiplUlmd n-mmM o.b,r tluu. «, .h.l *. p„.. nai „ a . lw „ lv „;| rrort. ... „„ mW „ TO „, k„o. wh.. will I..p,wn In lb. .n ^ I ■«. „«1 b™iw-l , r-w 1,™*. ,u

of a wirtafaetory tntfir Ml embracing 'i 01 *’ 1 - There were only a lew idlera such rales 'of duty as jnar propprly 1 in Trafalgar Square, which the day Mif.-guartl the prosperity of 1 employer ' VB * rimnied by hundred* of nod employee, arid tb«fc’Yivery. element foho- Scr.tlnnd Yard umii..rltieB In mBLa-lttBBB'nln ahouM-franklv set I expressed the l>elief that thtre i- (It-

- - i . , ... j . ^ i ** s group, whether in ,le ^““Fer of an early iwxrrei.ee of

b» *• >*- anions b,,, ,ir-.« .oirt lo asrt „„ 0 „. Mwb

atlves in pre-i strike ugalnst the last cut of 12 P , ’ p ; .Kirtstlon

“sup(.

; would Ire glad ! would to see st

! If possible ”

Tlie (.urpose ..f the delegation at Its

meeting today I* to eanva*' the work : Executive* from nearly every railI already done by the State Department road in the United State* decided to - In paving the way for American por- j petition of 'he Railroad Labor Boor 1 | tirlputlnn In thut meeting, to clear j for an additional reduction of 10 per

>1 ruction* and to prepare fori cent in wage*,

a constructive policy

the American representative* In pre-

ited the tomb of t

nlmssatlor Harvey *i..nnl Medal upon

O'-wn British war- mat id o

nor In the nave of WesRrFt .ter At>- . each s' to-v, ijuido: . •General Pershir- wl’i from tl attend the ceremony is a reprew-nta- I era men

live of the United States army, wbil Admiral Nlblack will be preten. o

behalf of the mivv.

problem*. Secretary Huglie* made • complete report to tlie n -ting of what ha* l>ecr accomplished and of the *teps now under way. Some consideratl.ui. It I* uederstuotf. was r.lso glvfn to the question ol the advisory committee which the President intend* t6 appoint this wet k. If possible. ■Hie matters w-hlri! Secretary Hughe* iwid before Id* oil league* Had to >lo prihiarily with pnifram and pollcf:. The questl. n of policy i* first and fnrtunost In the consideration ,,f tne deAgatlon. the tuples to l«e aihunced. and the method of advancing them l«eIng one of primary ImiKirtance in Its bearing on the success of the conference as a vvlnile. With the topic* agreed ui«on. th-*re will come the problem of nsseuihllng the information i-e-luted to th^m which 1* now at the <-<un-

e United States j cent effective last July, this action by Pacific ' the executives foil like a bomb In the

port*tlon that selfishly undertake* t

Inquiry elicited (he fact

-S

I would

d.urb*

Kn

s-tlietd alii. Manchester. "H unemployed |ianicl- i D>ndon dciiK.nstratioa. com uiidutnii.M.n until War Banhoti of Kruno

It I* welt known h.-rr that the mum iw-ere adv.> ste* of the .B..rul: resolum In ('.inermev, which (laved the way r th. holding nf the. .ytning conferee. do not regard eranpleie disunnw•m ns a (lostJhllity ut tills time On e cvouAiry they are chiefly interest-

j reulst necessary economic adjustment elaborate police prepanu ir any narrow endeavor at The expense ’he commandeerliig of ti u

V ' ... of the porumtient betterment of otr underground ralluuys ma In a Statement Issued by tlw ex-cu- nB , looB , lines. If found Deoessaiy. the* they raid they would pass the ( Ttlf , uilnnrlty ,-eporl filed by Mr. have enabled the . .

OompOT.MriSmA. Ooa»rorSCT, >M«0 Wi-.' « ... „

fbTO. ..f clp.TMiwd rui,. j Tork .......nr, , h . |. n | lw1 t. stII. 'VitWi. Imif m, l,.,.., T I, ubb-n, ... N^pM.nt.,1 a. th, i Wo rt,r, ..f Am,rlM. and Roy Dl.kla li-i „ T' “ e F . : •«“ « Kart OnibO. N J. unci.t- ».•"«>.. d.^DSnu.-a traltiniM.: X.. R.,Sion,. bt.J ..f Ih. an- ^ ^ , ployri „r yinwr-. W. S '.rt.r, h-ad of .be Br- f r „ ni ib, ooadu.l.m. and th. • -fr. addn^d b. |... 1- E. Sb,|.|>ard. KmI of (he eeri- | dwirion of «ie majority uimbers of ;tb,ai : -y,.« a,o„ „„

* I the committee. It raid In part: i Hues to ret drink* ; tak. J “There must- be adopted no policy of water ulih you.”

: wage reduction. On the contrary, there • must be a policy calling for the high, est possible rate of wages in every industry. In terms of industrial welli being lids means the adoption of a j policy placing in the hands of alt ‘ the people the highest average of b* Ing power In order that there may the greatest possible e • ..ntion ! lommudlUe* and the k '-atest con

I quent demand for the irodnrtl. ' of 1 Harding.

modltlM. Beductioi. of hti ing .Prohibrt.cn enforcement threunhn,. er stops purchasing, w i.leh. In tu .u ’ the United State, cc , ' ,rc _ u 9ho U t ituhly stops manufacturing an 1 : Qovemment 00^ ,

rentes unemployment." j year.

WORLD’S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM

WINNIPEG, MAN —Five

coin- ’"’ho dmgged tlie manager and two •sent ' “omen clerks of the Bank of Ilocbeq>ect i lu Fa at Kile, ManHoha, cud esca(>ed Gov-! “ Hb between M0.UU0 and fOO,OUU cash and ati-tKitkis were ruptured after : j.,. mnwt heing surrounded In a haystack near ! solu- Kll “ by a <it1z.ris poa*e that got

latest events AT WASHINGTON

"•f"*""'*"" "'O. « R„ y.rt. d«b„,d on., , 0 ,„ OT , „ „

trail without tida.. Tlie minority meinbJt* also recoin- Trantmi NF.'/f YORK.—Oue to thi voluntary mended adoption of “business stand-

» cost Feder* 1 '*« focal

d in bn

possible. regarded

wealthy New Yorker

he t* Jice de(>art ..ent as "X Blanc.’’ ■ Yorg has become «u International Mug house for poll x hiforumtion • ruing the illicit in.tfi of narcotic

DISCLOSE BOOZE BUYERS

QUEBEC.—A proclamation te ins probibUion In the province of (Juu-

U-c • ready-

BOGOTA, COLOMBIA—The Colom- N«publlcan*

ards which eliminate profiteering. (• comiaodltles upon the market ut the lowest possible cost t>er unit and enable manufacturers to base unit costs upon -lOO per cent utilization of the productive rapacity of planta.”

FAVOR LARGER HOUSE

i Ing

•etutle, after three Ich Ihere w-aa mi (he treaty wit

i Caucus Vote t

REVERE. MASS -

port Seigel Measure. j Washington.—House Itepubtlcnn* at a caucus decided to support the Seigel bill to increase the size of the house of representatives from 433 to -ptD

• member*.

It was raid 94 members ngreed i„ vole for ibe bill, while 7G jndlixted i they vropld .»ppoae It. Vigorous oppoaitlnn (o the measure : developed at the caucus. It was under

rou 8h the mall, --

"bbto,.,

p"., f,

n,,! ’ “ ■■ .4. or skill, would be LroH.E-,. • ^ V

• UN P-toto ty

concurrence n needed ™..to... -

R..Nto.,.o. .mo,.,,

of sample* Modification foreign loj

place the fundin »ht junsdictic

*o the House Way, * e,,er sent

mittee with the ann,,. .

■arg* number y** admini.

emg opera.

i under

pprxvj

Offici

CONTEST FOR KNOX’S PL, Treaty Issues Revived in Figl Foreign Relations f mbersh

STRENGTHEN IRISH TRUCE

MELBOURNE—The

LONDON.—Ambassador Ha>-v*y u