Cape May County Times, 28 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPI MAY COUNTY TIMES 8P.A ISLg (fTY. N. i,

THREATEN ENVOYS IN FOUR CAPITALS Hostility Shown to U. S. Representatives in London Paris, Brussels. Brest and Rome. PLOT OF EUROPEAN REDS Ambassador Harvey Receiving LstUrs Lika Those Sent Herrick—Br*»t Consulate Attacked—Battle Before Brussels Legation. I .on d mi—Lrttfrii similar to timer rrrrlved by Amt.a'fodur Herrick at ParIr. demanding tbe r<*lease of Sarco end Vantegl, awalilnc erntence at Braintree. Muss., fur murder have been ■eni to Ambrnwadnr Harvey bore f-ir the lam two weeks. Three *>f the letters received by Amt>araador Harvey were from various branches of the Communist organisation In London. The Communist letters were not threatening, nut intimated that severe sentence would he keenly felt by Communist organization* throughout the world. The nmbn*—ulor paid no sttentlon to the repeated demands. Arahasaador Harvey refused to discuss the situation, hut embassy at laches evinced genuine concern, and all packages received at the embassy were subjected to severe scrutiny liefore they were opened. England’s Communistic organ. The Dreadnought, taking rogolwec of the Sacco and Yansett! case and the Sylvia Pxu.khurst Incident In the current Issue, makes a glaring appeal to all Communists In London to parade In full regalia before ibe American Embassy. Scotland Yard I;, prepared to afford a maximum protection to the embassy and Ambassador Harvey’s residence. The ambassador, far fro-:, being visibly annoyed at the pn*;«oscd demonstration. deflate* tbut It vrill not botbet him. as he will be away playing

golf.

Breat.—Hrundlshlng red Hags, banners Inscribed, “We Demand Justice for Sacco and Vanzett!" and Down With Capltallatlc America." a mob uumtiering more than C,ttK) stormed the

United States consulate here.

Brest Is governed by a Communis', mayor. The agitation is reported to l>e spreading like wildOre throughout i

southern France and Italy.

CUNO IT RUDOLPH Will Provida Hcusin 9 fer Arms Confcnncc Del«Batcs.

EDUCATION CRISIS SEEN BVIIARDING Calls School Housing inadequate in Speech at William and Mpry College. URGES TEACHERS’ PAY RISE Announce* Frlent’'.ig With England for All Time In Addres* : • /©rktown —Says America's Participation In Affairs 07 World Is “liovitablo^

MISS GARRICK BUCK

Farts.—A dark wou u with an Ital-

ian accent «ent the bomb «-h\ch nearly Allied Ambassudcr Herrick, according to the theory of the famous Sect rlty Genera It- lAetectlve force, which pnt eighty operatives on the case with-

in an hour after tne explosion. Detectives are i-onibing the Latin

quarter and well known C\i!umunl«t ! baunta. Many arrests -re expected ,

within a day or two.

The embassy moil i* lUerally deluged I with letters, many »f them anonymou* ■ and threatening •’drastic action." Ambassador Herrick turned up his j desk as usual.’laughing when he was I asked If he Intended to request body 1

guards.

“Tb* ohl. thing thru makes me hot." , said tte ambassado., "is th - fact that : bad 1 opened the package my. little i grandson mlglit have been slain, as he j was with me." Police Perfect LeullUer has abau- I doneJ all parsonal engagements In or- ‘ der to sape-lntend the hunt for an- f nrchlsts. A ueeo'uMoi of tudignutitiu -was in- | Irtv' ucet' in 1‘srli^ineri. Rome.—Threatening letters reielved ly I’nllcJ Sin!c..A!f*.a'*jd..r ltichar-1 Wasltiiurn Chil l from Mispcu-d Com ■ni.tiist sources are t-flng traced by the

p .lice.

Klim guerds eve ’ een placed alxiul the embassy. News of the attack ■»n Amhatisudor iderrli-k in Pari* h t*

o and Van breatenlng i ■C and .iis- 1

CUT BORDER RUM RUNNING

Varment Dry Dl-actor Reports 50 Per Cant. Le*» Bmugg'ed from Canada.

Coniuils.vji.iu-r Cnco B. llndoipn is : chairman of the citizens’ committee j of the District of Colombia, apimlnted j to provide for the comfort and entcrj tainment of the delegates to the arms j L"'' ffren - GERMAN PEACE PACT RATIFIED BY SENATE Fifty-two Republicans and Fourteen Democrats Support Harding Covenants. Washington.—The trestle* of 1 euc with Germany, Austria and Hungary were ratified by the senate. Here i* the way the senate lined up In the final roll call on ratification: FOR RATIFICATION —<•

Rapub'iran*—S2

Ball. Oel McCormick. ID. Bnndctoe. Conn McCumber. N. D. llureum, N. M McKinh-y. 111. Cakler. N i. Mcl^ai.. Conn Can.rraoa. Aria McNary. Ore | Capper. Kan. K'n-ra. N. H. | CoK. R. I Nelaon. Minn.

: Cummin*. In Curtl*. Kan

InlllngUani. Vt.

I»u Pont. Del. I Lose. N. J.

Klklna. W. Va

I Krnat Ky. 1 l-.ii.aW. Ma. | France. Mil.

‘ Frehngyhuysen. : Cooding. Idaho

j Hale. Me.

1 ItarrehS. Ok la. , Johr.,on. CatlL i Kellogg. Minn. • Kin von. Iowa

Keyra. N. H.

Wllllarnaburg. Va.—I*re*idcn! Harding we* given tlie hfirifirurr degrra of doctor of laws by the Oillcji- of M'S'. (inm ana Uary, at ex.-rdse* cf imBoIIntlon of Dr. J. A. C. Chandler ns president o' the luflliutlon. T In cap and gown, Harding, In an address, appetiled for Increaaed patriMic nttentlm to the “educotloi.u! criMs” now confroating the nstloo, ft ml praised the part played In American history by the Institution, which Is the second oldest college of the country, and among whose graduates are nnmIvered th e Presidents of the I nlted

States.

Before coming heie. the President delivered an address from the v;Wt In York town where lyi.ru Cornwallis surrended the British forces of the Hevolutlon to Cenernl Washington la 1781, la which he announced to the world n

policy nt Anglo-Amerirrn friendship "'ll! practi.

for all time.

The Undid States and tirrst Britain, the President asserted, had com ••d r long-tline friendob'-p by ui Hun In the rommult sacrifice cf the world wur and found tlu-mselves **«rruyed together" In a trusteeship tor the preservution of Ht kilzatlon.

He spoke ..iso a woid of grutitnde President Expects Two Coun-

for the aid given by I’rance in the Revolution and nab! -be time bad come for wor'd-wlde cie<r]>er.itlon and amity uronng null..na That (tart of tlie York!own siieecn deroied to UrlMvhAinerican relations was In the form of

: a brief declaration of policy on which

the President did not elaborate. “The triumph of freedon. In the

Kiss Carrick H.nnc Bu-k Is the yocngest woman ever admitted to the ' altfornln liar. She recently gradu••’ted from the law ac’.ool of the UolU> of Southern California and

taw In I^is Ange'ei

"U.S.-BRITISH UNISON HARDING TELLS KING

tries to Work in Harmony

at Arms Conference.

Washington.—Belief that the British end American representatives at the armament conference will work toelbtr with the other nstlons to re-

Lata Lodge. Mata

1

A*hurat. Ala. BrouaoanJ. La. Dial, & C. Fletcher. Fla. Oen-r. R. 1.

New. lad.

Newbeiry. Mich Nicholaoa. CoL Norbeck. s D. Oil die. Nav.

Page, Vt

I’olnileater, Wash. Shortridge. ' alif J.Smoot, V'ah Spencer. Mo. SterUng. S- t> Sciheriaad. VV. Va Townaeod. Mich Wadsworth. N. Y. Warren. Wyo. Watson, tail.

Vmertcan colonies." he «ald. - grratly j U ee “the burden of armaments

strengthened liberal views In the old world. Inevitably tbls llberoi public ••pinion, dellltcrnte and grown dotnlnum. brought Great Britain and America t« a policy o* acii«n -nodatlon and pacific ndjustmiut for all our

difference*.

“There has been ‘.on. cable and

j'.nhddng possible cs nses of war." was expressed by President Harding In a cablegram to King

George of ilnglund.

Tlie President's cablegrum was In reply to sme received from King George In which the British ruler expressed hi:: appreclatl.m of the be-

• for more than a century, otowui of the American medal of boaor We came to common sacrifice and en- or- Ragland's “unknown warrior.'*

i sanguined association In the world The President L. *■' message lo

I war, and a future hraacb of our pence- King George said :

ful and friendly relation* I* unthink- “ lin behalf of the Congress and tlie j able. In tlie truMeesIdp of pre*'-rvlng people of tlie Unite.’ Stales 1 wish to • Irlllzation t.e weie naturally urrayed i acknowledge with l.erltfelt thanks | together, and the convictions of a I > l,ur keneroiw me**age. It w«a wlib j cirilizatlnn wonby of thnt costly i <*«ep reaiwct and appreclailim of ths

Democrats—14

.„ Okla

Pomerene. Ohio RetadeB. La ~ -Ida. C

I preservation wiU exalt peace and j ugalnr: ..inflict for all time to come." In the generr.l d'vuwrtor of world relation* which followsd. the Presl-

wtl.

Trammell. Fla.

lienanc*. »\yo CBderwoml. Ala. Myer*. Modi. Waiah. Maaa AGAINST RATIFICATION—*0

Ki publicans—X

Borah. Idaho LaFoiirtl

Democrata—U

Caraway. Ark. overman, N. C. Culbera-.n. Tea. Piltnuui. Jtov. GU.»». Va. Road. M.v Kama. C.'a snu-paru. T«*. Harrison. M:ob Simiiain*. N. C. Hrflin. Ala. Stanley, Ky. lull. a. N M Walan. Munu Kins Utah Waioon. Ga MrKellar. T.nn W Uliama. Miaa

WORLD’S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM

dent declared Americsa participation ,t!onal Mwl * 1 ^ HoB -' r ,0 t *"’ u » lr » 0 «®

! in world affairs 'Inevitable." and

voiced u liope that general roHiiiemilosr I “to the common good" would mdier j In a new day of Ititernaiiomd rein.; I tlopshlp. He sounded a waming, however, against Impairment oT natlonnl sovereignty iij the name of .»•

j iemaiU.ua! unity.

j T?eleguie* were present nt the Wi|.

superb valor and steadfustnea* of tl British land and sen forces and the BritlKh nr lion In .he war that General. Pershing made the gift of- the Congi

British warrior.

"1 greatly prize ltd* opportunity also to throb you for your go<»d wjahes for the •uci'esa of the conference on the limitation of armaments. I believe with you that the British and Aiiter:.•jin representatives will cordially Cooperate along with other nations to bring about such International under stnndlng as will make possible and de-

•a**emhi!n«m$f« w lr na - tiu- Moih-r? I'Jn" iflciujK will •■"O ^ + |i «»i,r.sSlon rfvith X'.e ggpyjo? o | e*i

onrvev Irr Vatrr cerifr nt*. -

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• . . . . .,,m JR-re limes ■irm or. !'.• in I • !ra , ,

• hv |lerfi:.r< Wo k-"-

WRliamsjpwn.—the I-mMsT Alt ci' Vj ei. the M. K. Cowrit Will M a Iteag soup uinner or electirtn day. SMetu.’» Maaageni bf-'una-KntPtn

Count- Wemortnl HeapRui ’hfree ap-vby^-a w.vn 1 ’• pointed a committee t luveMlgate a Mnror A vV . alte fora h'nrses' home 1 prxdiio the .1"- ■■ r Trenton.—Henry Bell, the fourte«-n- ! Punlsl- t G " year-old bov- who crossed the ocean'Ot: ! iiy|,t*. M r: s the stekrasbip Haverfcrd in cnst'Kly of ' at, run i a Salvation Army officer to Join rela- 1 u, y nt-m b»-rc, and dvea. whs r 'eased from the Immigrant were batllj ; nation In charge of his Ulster from Woodburv li.rr. Aj-er. 'ilass. , ' TXJU . M i..., n ' a n is - t Ralem. — Superintendent Henry C-'; aenten. .- !■•■..ium- ‘ Dlrmt has received the rerignation of Kv;1 pi, k. r rg 'V. Ml*« Elizabeth Sheppard as helping * sh j‘ p , u »ed ti. cher of Salem county Her nieces- w ji en »t„. rrf -■' •• aor ha* not been named. t c lou , rtU . r ,- iT , Palmyra.—At a speriul meeting of?., nBl .„ n , « : ■ :

Covenant Lodge, F. and A. M„ about SO members stationed at Camp ^.ix were

present.

Colllngswood. — Embury M.

Church has started rebuilding and . , U-ging its edifice at on approximate , : p cn0 c con of nn.ooe. , “* “■*'

Salem.—To prevent wear and tear

Clement..a. .' Ini.i -r 1

cover Utera with asphalt. ' guop arn- "J Deptford.- ’.Vest Dpptford township j want> "citeuiy. B-u-r . --t - ‘‘f’ Board of EdncaUot; has granted the with Stnni-> ici-n j request jf Peter A. Seddoo, n'tendauce | lind ’ ’ n

officer, for an locrwu* in an<ary be- IlroL'.iw canoe of additional duile*. r ' "

Swedesboro.—Danlei Greco, colored. 1 orceptcl an Invitation >-f ihr ' working on the Her! age farm, near j nity Ulnh to attend li« wrriliif to 1 -■ here. Junitted from n third atory win- j ntw Siimiuj dan'-- and ha' a<k -,t dow of the ItouKe and escu|»eti a* Depu- ■ naentltera of his •ort t.. attend a.th

ty Slteriff Leap arrlr>d tt errest Idm . him.

on a charge of theft. i Bridge'.n.- Jealsh r.-- :- i* Lave Daretiiu-n.—Itoiiert «_ Coic of tills orgunlz.*! a tvformed . ■ i-TegsV ct place has resigned *s u cortmc: of Sn ! with these officer*: P - ion:. \ g-t letn county, thus making two nffiriitls , Murvaj : viie pn-lilrnis, M •- to be elected, while there Is hut one j h,n hud Max J. Hnruivitr.: «eiri-t»ry.

liqr hi tie- ■

r i rrs>ort <•. tlw . i and letfr boi

CWllngswm

-The “Hi Y"

inriudlng a father and wc

.ban-iurt. a mother’, meriln* and dm-

out* fmk. .1.. SalMn CCMX,m .■

Board of Freeholder* has decided to |

burrh. h

candidate. H' Ills F. Ashcraft of Pentis-

LONDON.—Crest Britain has pJac.c. on'er* for the eoustructlvu ot tour more eupltal shlpa !»r I lie navy. Premier Lloyd George amiouOcOO 'U PARIh.—Immense concession* t 0 France are in the ttvaly cf pence signed t.sluy betwen-u I'm nee and the rurtinl. Nutionulist tiovemmeui. WILMINGTON. DEL.—Philip Mcsupei Intendent of tbt- pulp null {

... • stiinulOC as Will mase iHiaauor ao*i ue- ■ . n . rt >,,r ’‘ t ' orr, * M i tlrahle .-t reduction of the burden of i ‘ n naT n,r,f "T' ,,mn ornmnieots through diminishing pas

| team old and honurury degree* „ t .re glblr of war." Hlso nmfi-rrud on Jud; Alton II. !

5 Parker, Drffiocrjirte eaiHiidnte for . PrcsWcct It. ibui. and on Gwe-nor ; Westtr.oreland Daria, of Ylrglnia Presldcut Jlunlitg. in ucademle robes lieuded the procession around the crllege • uiuj.u* prior to the exerrises, whlel. wer- held in the nlcov*

LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON

lege hnll In tiie eimntry stilt 'u dally I

nte. U was hnllt In invt

plant '

the

Ali-ore Paper

Detailed plans fer co-operation and the Governor* of the slates i» i

HU'l- 1 distributing strike food auppl.es ano |

l.a'er ft •tent tp Jun.-->i,.an, the; coal have been formulated. Secretary j

-.It i»: the first English settlement In of Cornn.ercc Hoover aid.

America, and pl.-nl n vrreath on the A demand for protection by Capital gn.ve of Governor «'»rdl*\>, who lu police frAm automobile* and "tha' ! tifli. • -illed the first l-eg.klutlve As- i devilish machine known as th* i -enit.lv t" he mid thl* omilinent. motorcycle’ was m tne Senate by In tb Pre-iilentG j .,, > were f-.tir Senator Watson, Democrat. Georgia j

rri nil . t* Secivt it'e* llughea. ! Dem»nda for an investigation of t-.e | U'-ek*. .-nul II.-met. tienidca > affair* of the Shipping Board were J

Michael Sleichro -k: :r.a*arrr, Irvins

grove. Kolnk. Trenton - Anplka’lon of L Edward Bridgeton —Th- h-.il unit of the Hermann, counsel for the Public L'tltl- 1 New Jrrw; Woman’* Rcpuhllcan <"uo iy Commlsalon. for n rtay of operation hrid a sihhIhI tnr.-tins at the horn* -if of the decree laaued authorising an In- Mrs. Rarliel D lalward* to h. ar repcrcnsc In the Public SeihrVc- Company’* rekentatlu-, of the police nn-1 fire detrolley fare from 7 To 8 cents was d“- |iartment tell of the pro,awed peu-ioa tiled by Judge Re'uuah In the United system which tlie voter, will pass at States court. Mr, Hernqann on behalf tlie election of the Utility Come Isalon formally up- Woodbury.—Work of improving He*, pealed tbe decision of the federal court *1*0 avenue In Wert Deptford townto the Supreme Court of the Umted ship. Gloucester county, ha* halt F-ate*. .» ■ . eil liecann-fund* tune l«* n cxUauetcd. Woodbury.—Two negrn ' who tried Egg IlarlH.r City. -Pullic spirited to hold up'nt.d r..h lliFtrew of yt Itdillc Clftena will meet In the Hit® School Bet vlreordUey car a* tin- Salem avenue auditorium to make mil plans for the crowring were pot to fll Jtt h« nearl y first Chnutauqna to lw held l e. resident*, arouse! by pistol snots, entne Frankllnvtlle.—Tlie first puo.ie i^sto the scene. Kdv.rd MeCloaky', mo- ter sttpjier held In five years wa--'•■rved tirman. was rumii.g the trolley pole Saturday evening hy the Y. M. C. A. when the negroe* sjirang from n corn- Trenton. — Eight tent cerfure went field,' iioi" while one InJii revolver nt Into effect In New Jerwi. Tlie Public bis head the other Jumped to the rear ■ Service railway line* have Ih-,-ii |ierplatform. The conductor. lauac Brown, milted to Incrense tlie [.in- under a rulrefuatd U open the’door.' ntfd the ban- lug of the United eitntes distrlft ,-ccn, dlt rmpGeil hi* plsiM In the i'la«s while although it was denied the | rivliege by Brown ducked. 1 the Public Utlllfy Commission The Fnnkllnville — riMMerts «f - this latter, hacked l.j score* of cities, la towdphlp have pm In 4 Vigorous pro- carrying the fight to the higher courta. test tb the manner la which repulffi are hut th belief seems general that the ring made to a twi, g»IJe stretch of new fare will lie permanent. More than gravel road between Jitre and Malaga 100 towns and cities are aftect.-d, claimed Uni, ^ v«£ po -grade of Atlantic City -Joseph Collins. B I-ay-gravel U lielfii ; IM. It !• placed man of Ptflcrmo. Mu. county. wa» about a foot deep over the entire arraigned before United State* Con ►tretch ; tlu.1 It la rot mud.’better than mlasinncr Steelman h* re ..n n cliarge of ordinal r dh-t sad make* an uncertain having n llqaor still in hi* | o-secsion. and dangerous roa< for the thousands He wnhcil u hearing ;.n<l eotervd *230 of machliiea n>»w using the highway ' hall for the federal gratul Jury. Agent every wertt. It I* feared that during Brlnto- «tufe<t •mt lie had found the the winter the road will be almoet Im- . «ill wrapped in burlap bagging c.m|ias*able. I rvaled In s une brush near i olttne’

PUlnfleld.—Tin* Ilecrentlon A. C. borne.

foctl.all team of Plainfield lost It* first j Alillvlllt —Rev. Frederick Frldav. a game In two’year* when the Owls of i former < Implnin nt Camp Dlx. un« ioBrucklyn defeatevt It by o score of 7 to 1 stalled us pastor of s,. Paul's Luther-

0 Last week these teams played a < { an Cliurvh by Hi.hop Whccirr.

to 7 tie. 1 Vineland-St. Paul Baiitla;*. colorLambertvllle. — About 100 pupils ed. broke ground at Second and Wood

from outside districts attend the pult-1 a tree Is fo r a large edifice.

Me schools here, according to a report I Lambertvllle. -- Tin- .iffi,-,-, „f ,),* recentl.' ntmle to the B«iard of Kduca- i Joint free bridge cvimuibsi n ,i» \ pw

tloo. I Jersey und Pennsv Vineland.—So great Is the deman.1! caifd lieic. using t!» for paving the streets of this place; - wned hy the iliiY*-:, that Mayor K'-etz, and Borough So-j vllle river hridge. Heitor Tu.so visited Trenton to lay the j Millville.- The

huilding for

he lo

> the

ated at a cg*t of M lollars wn* fijs-nej

Mel lot

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ittd piiact- -re

WILLIAMbBURG,

ARBUCKLE B0UZE CASE UP ederal Ch.trge Against Actor Goes

Over in San Francisco.

Kan Frnnriaco—The be. ring of . ho

LIQUOR BRIBER mt* 6a/ VoileAley Wat

LL SUCCEEDS TAFT

the Senate during coned- I •ration •» * roaolution seeking intcrciation to it* indebtednea*. At a result of objection by Treasury • uttw-als, the House Way* and Mesne ; CcmmittM •Ilmmatad front ie *<2 mieii.trat.on torcign loan rof indinq j bill the amendment which prohibit , ed extension of interest payment* for an rddit-onal period of more ’

than t«*e years.

Consideration of the Us bill 1 th# * Senate wa* marked by a renewal of tne controversy *»vor the proposed tc* exemption for foreign traders I and by a speech by Sr.ialor Most . cf -'tow Hampshire. Repubi.can, in support of the Smoot plan for a 3 )

per cent to* on sale*,

he i:©use passed the bill c*tendint ] life of the emergency tariff law un

til.February t.

Meet Hoa*e Ways snd Mean* '

financial condition of the borough K-- ngri.-uliurul » for the state nutburlties and ase<-nain | was lake;

bow much money can be bommed fo-

the work.

But iington —The local Red (.'rasa.

orgunlz.il f..r war work, will <-.<utinue j ated in I** 1 tract inn a* a civic organization with the soil tl.eee officer* : t 'hairnun. Miss Virgtniu ( main. L. Roberts: vice rliKlniian. Miss Mar- j Viucli tha G. Perrine; treasurer. Alls* Flcr-1 Astoria' Mice I'anaati; secretary, Mrs. Harold j conimut D. Phillips. fore art

limhlo.'ifii-iil. - Airs. Bertha Sblp]ieii liglous Irving. Democr.itlc mndidute for the I tract,

usseiul.ly. sjN.ke before the Ninth offering Ward Ivmornitic Oiub, t’uinden, and service I* planning to ojwu her campaign tor Tri-m the election lu u very short time. .quest b Bridget on.— .M the oimbined sec-f.-rni.r 1 oo.l and third quarterly conferences , tt-er ser of the Fourth M. K. Church Pie pus New J.. tor. Rev. C. J. ' haniplon. wa* given | kn.-un a unudinuus Invltathm /u rotun: fur I <ui arm!

•Id Baron

.slliine, i

lllrarh

j fc* 1

Burling! «l

Plans for ester nlted Charities, re .1 churched, should

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HANOVER. I

report-id bill providi' ion of five members wit o refund debt* of alho

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dent Harding put t tquarely up the members of th* Railroad La board to perform their dnt.ei it< th* law as the adjudica'cr* of