Cape May County Times, 11 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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A rareNET FOR WORLD NEWS Flotsam and Jetsam of Live Interest Caught From the Wires

and Boiled Down.

LATE DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE Important Happening* In th« Fortyclpht Slat** of th* Union—Occur. rancoa at th* Capital- -Late.t

Cabl* Ccndenaations.

CAPE MAY OOUHrY TTMF^ TBLB OITY j.

WASHlNGTOfi

Cnlrerelty of Chirac© men '■re wear knlckerborkr if Whert reaciwc: the new low Jet el at 98 cent*. Victory 4H per cent t>ond* *old on the New York Stock Exchance at

100.40.

Sereral bnlldinpa of University of Lonls!-na. at Baton Rotige, 1^., were

destroyed by Are.

Dan R. Hana, of Cleveland, son of the late United States Senator Marcos A. Hanna, of Ohio, died while In his sleep at hi* country estate. “M"unt Nebo," at Croton-on-the Hudson, N. Y. Slsn* of Improremei t In eevern! line* of industry are ^oted In the monthly review of ceneral business and financial conditions Issued by the Federal Reserve Board. Approximately 7.000 stevedores went t strike at New Orleans: 1.000 refused to return to work at Galveston. Including 000 men at Houston and 130 tren at Texas City, pending settlement j of wage differences. New York brewers will probably be I the first to operate under new medic-

inal beer rule*.

“The?' ° f 1 * Slr Auck’and Gedde*. Brtt.sh

bill . r «h 7 i b#, “ dor **>1. country, dedicated the

f!! ‘ rther " e,l, " Ck n, - w clubhouse of the British War Vetthe tax revision measure. j e r«r, |r New York.

A resolution was adopted by the i The Pn-sldent received Marshal senate authcrltlng apinjlntment of a | Foch In the Blue Room and the two committee of five Senators to hear j talked for some time through Arnhstclinrge* made by Setntor Watson, of i sndor Jusserand ns Interpreter. Mr. Georgia, “Uiat American soldiers In ; Harding welcome the visitor on behalf

France were created Inhumanly and j of the American people,

bunged without court martial proceed- Germany has l„-m granted bv the

I Reparations Commission a 15-day ex-

President Harding Issued a procla- j fusion on the fh-t installment of 500,mntion designating Thursday, Novem- 000,000 gold marks of the second bll- * r 24, as a day of thanksgiving, de- I Woo of her repa-ations payments, due

votlon and prayer and urging the people to give thanks “for all that has been rendered unto them" and to pray “for a continuance of the divine

fuftuae,"

DTons arc being made to arrange ■ came between tne University of Detroit nnd Center College football elevens lu Boston on Thanksgiving

Day.

Miss R.rsamund Serwood, of Stony Brook, anno jnced ihat siie would compete in tbi British ladles’ ebamplonshlp tournament next yenr. Miss Marion Holilna, lioidcr of the United States woman golf tltk>. also Is expected to be a member of the American tea: i Invading England.

November 15. It Is announced.

AMERICAN LEGION REBUKESHARVEY Declares Ambassador Did Not Set Forth Principles Which Doughboys Fought For. ELECTS IOWAN COMMANDER ; Conventie- Folshes Work With Unanimous Choice cl Hanford MacNider for Po*t—Inalct on Soldier Bonus.

According to Manager Wilbert Robinson of ’he Brooklyn Dodgers there will be a record number of young pitchers taken couth next spring by the major league clubs. “Robby" declares there is a marked shortage of buri<..-s In the majors nnd every club needs at least two mure slnbblst*. Donald B. Loarie of Peru, Ul- allAmerican quarterback In 1920 and field general of this year'* Princeton team, wa* awarded the Poe Memorial Cup for f»0 by President Hibben at a E - S?s meeting of the undergraduate

bod.'.

Willie Lewis, the veteran boxer and j manager, wbo brought out Abe Gold- | •teln, has discovered another

Kansas City.—The naJonsI eonven- j tlon of the American Legion adopted ; the report of Its resolutions committee I after deleting a section severaly ir-1 reigning Colonel George Harvey. Anier- i lean jinlinsaador to Greet Brlialn, for a I "ccciu speech on tlie reasons why j America went Into the war and aabstl- j luting a resolution couched la less j drastic language. The action dealing with Ambassador Harvey came after a briak fight on Hie floor in which Colonel Harvey was severely arraigned and defended by

delegates.

The resolution asserted ti e r.tnha**:i dor’s remarks a: the Pilgrims’ day bnnluet In London soon after he utB*-! In England In regard to the outlies ! that actuated America's entrance Into j the world war were “false and untrue." ' constituting a "gross slander" upon tl.o j service* of men and women of tbugoun- j

tty.

After the original Harvey reeolatl nnd been tabled a •nbstltuti' reuolath wa* adopted. It was couched In less caustic terms and was adopted by unanimous vote. It stated that Mr. Harvey’s remo did not represent the sentiment of American Legion and was amended motion of South Carolina to omit Hie title "Coloner In referring to Mr. Bar-

Mrs. Henry C. Mostln. wife of Captain Musiin. assistant chief of tha bureau Af nnvnl aernnatulcs, will make her home In Washington, where she haa be-n a popular member of naval

social circles In the past.

COURT QUASHES RULING

AGAINST MINERS

Pennsylvania crude oil has been ad TSnri'd fiu cents a barrel tu (4.

Eight of the 12 Federal Reserve l‘ roml ‘ In K UK* »{"*‘'r »“ Bank* announced reducUons In redls- j Lie ' irvle Lm, - V - “ C*' l,uln -' fly»elKht. who fount rate* ranging from one-bolf of 1 j ,,ut U!> * rro1 at 112 I'ound*. per cent to 1 i>er cent. Toe Reserve T,,e En « Ill,h women'* hockey team Bank* In Phllndelphia and New York | “ ,ldpd *nwh«r Win to their unbroken reduced their rate to jier cent, aud slrio * : °t victories on their tour of this this stands as the lowest in the fed- roan, D' •'Y defeating the barcent cral reserve system. The previous rale 5;ci,0, ‘ , of Physical Education at c amlu both cities was 5 j>er cent. bridge. M«-s., 11 to 1. The Sargent House by vote of HH to 130 adopted plrls rr,, »* t ' d the '1*!tars’ goal Hue in the conference reiK.n ou the Federal °" e brilll * nt dBSh during the game. Aid Roads Jjill, appropriating $7o.l*UU,- 1 ^ 15 fvix'ned from New York that U00 for highway construction. ' B!iuuld JeR# Wlllurd really agree to The financing of corp-orstiotu In Oc I ! >,,x ***P? 0 *?* U,e W « fc!lw w,l, tober wtts small, reflecting a stack- ' -e tru ‘”'’ d by,Jimmy l>e 1 orest, the •ned demand for capital In all fields “ a ,‘' w * 0 tra nc<1 J^mpsey for the of industry. The total of issues of j To, * <l0 lK ' ut - ralirouds, public utility anti Industrial 1 Aflfr a £ r<!ot de * 1 ot sQuabbllng. a corporation bonds .and Botes offered j m * ,ch tm* finally been arranged bethe public was $77,052,570, compared tv,e * n Croehy, the re«ntlywltb 1255^81^00 in September aud ln, ported UritUh heavy-weight, and $340,519,580 in October, 1820. j BU1 J pro.ege, A1 Robert*. A fairly general IncreMse la the num- , ! Mana 6 ,fr John McGraw, well *rUsher of men empiryed i* noted. 0f<3 wllb Hie makeup of hU world's cumulated acUrlty in important In- | champlou»h:p team, mild bedustrtea, resulting from rapid mar- : “ ,re 1 " l ln£ for a VJUlb * ra wl " 1 " «- ketlug of agricultural pr-ducU dur- cat \ OD U ‘ a, * ou1 ' 1 kee J’ ,he log October, made noticeable the be- ^ 111 " 1 , laI “ cl for llr —• "Tbst team gu uings of improvemini throughout ‘ d ' , ** r 1 »c«d any strengthening," lie the country, the Federal lUserve sul<L Board declared in Ita monthly review i According to rumor from Pittsburgh, of general business and Onacial con- Wilbur Cooper, for several seu» ms thd ’iona. *tar forkhard flinger of the Pirate* _ ; will work In different garb next season.

GENERAL

j \ i i

FOREIGN

vey.

The reaolutla.-i as passed provided that a copy lie sen'^o the Presiden: of the United States. The substitute wn* adopted afb-i several delegatis declared they believed the original resolution lo« only because of Us strong wording. The text of the substitute rcaolutl said: That the sentiments expressed by George Harvey, 'ntted States amb widor to Great Britain In his Pflg: day aiwvch. setting forth the reasfor America's ei.try Into the world u aland the cause foi which America fought, do cot represent the true American attitude a* Interpreted by the American I-egloc; aud let It be known for all time ,hat America f ought not only for the maintenance of America’s rlglits but for tlie freedom of the w arid nnd that a copy of this resolution be sent to the President of the United State*." Too r olutbm* bearing upon federal compccaatlon for soldier* were among the many adopted. Both declared in favor of immetLate contpenaatloa legislation. One. submitted by tbe convention'* legislative committee, declared that "after careful couslderatloa of all the arguments advanced tr oppoalMon to the measure. Including tbe let-

Part of Judge Anderson's Injunction Against Check-Off Is Dissolved by Appeals Bench.

SENATE REJECTS SMOOTSALESTAX Defeats; 43 to 25 f Proposal for 1 Per Cent Levy to Be Made Upon Manufacturers. DEMOCRATS UNIT AGAINST Seventeen Republicans Join In Voting to 1*J*ct Burdin on All Ccmmodttie*—Utah Senator Seeks Business Sale Tax of Half of On* P. C.

Washington.—The sales rax wss reject'd by tbe senate. The Democrats voted solidly again*: ) tbe sale* tax and wera joined by 17

Republican*.

, The vote. 4tl against, to 25 tor, waa na ■ proposal 5y Sena.or Smoot. Be publican. Utah, for a 1 per cent levy, with exemptions provided In tbe case of sales by farmers of the product* of their farms, sales by pufc.lc utilities and tbnee by tbe United State* -or any foreign government or any state or terrlti.r;-, the army and navy hospitals.

The roll c*r showed: For the amendment, 25.

Republicans — Runmm, Cameron.

Edge, Ernst. Fernald, France, Frellnghuysen. Gooding, Jane* of Washington.

Keyes. McKinley, Moaes. New. Newberry. Nlehois<m. Oddle, phlpp*. i'olndex linrairnr nnrilim

JAPANESE PREMIER

Against the amendment. 43. STABBED TO DEATH

Mrs. Mar>e Moore Forrest, who' IP Greeting the imgeant for the first •ck of the confvreaee on HmitaUa*

* amainents.

Cnieago. bolding

-The i check-oT system

dues and i

Railway Station.

Tokln —Premier Taka hi Lars was

continue In - r>ard ' Simmons, Stanley, Swanann. | •'al-hed tu death here ■: the Central

ter of the secretary of the treasury anl , * monopoly ef labor by the union and

the address of the President to a*- ln restraint of trade

gresa, we still firmly believe la the jua- ' Tbe Isveyei said that the bill charged tlca, fairness and Immediate ueceaslty ; ,h ' | l this ebdek-o® system was a part of tb- adjusted compensation mens- ' ' • conspiracy to unionise West ore." The resolution adds that tbe V| nrtn!a. The union counsel aake*! Legion -ivafflnn Its stsnd u|ion adjust, i *ufflclent time of Judge Anderson, he ed C’miwnra.ion and asks that tbe j '* ld - ,0 prepare a reply to tbe charges. Congress of the United States pat* this — —

Republican'—Borah. Cupper, Curtl*

Kenyon. LoKollette, Lcnroot, McOor- : mlck, McCumber, MeNary, Nelson. T _. .. u . , . . Norbeck. Penrose, Stanfield, Kterfln*. | TakaSili Hara 1$ AsSSSSinatcd s ”^4„ T "-r"7.^^ ! o" lht Pla! '°™»' a tokio

Carroway, Fletcher. Gerry, Glass. Harment* from coni miner.’ pay. 1

which an Inunction waa handed down I ' ,rick ’ IM Kln£ - McKellar. Myera. Overuy Judge A. B. Anderson of Indiana:- I '“"‘V P, .!T*' an ' Po,ner * ne ’ n t <3 ’ Shn '

oilpe, will continue In o|>eration uni further order of the United StateCourt of Appeals, that court held la suspending that part of the Injunction

applying to the check-off.

An appeal hearing was granted the union for Wednesday. November 10. W A. Glasgow of Philadelphia, as counsel for the union, presented the history of the case briefly, pointing out the pohsHillltles of enforcement of the Injunction, which, he said, wa-' a virtual demand that a legal c-intract he tiroken He pointed out that,the checkoff waa a matter of contract between tbe mlhers’ local* and operators, with the consent of the individual miner. Glasgow dc-clsr.a It wn* !>eyoud the P°wer of the International union to prevent disturbance* by locals, and said it wn* bis belief tbnt nn Immediate appeal hearing of the litigation was the only means of averting “IntemipUon of tbe regular supply of coal.” Mr. Glasgow told the court thai tbe liresent controversy hod begi. a In the filing of *411 by tbe Borderland Coal Company, operating In Kentucky, but shipping Into other states, against the union, Ita officers and several coal companies anb official* charging that unwmges established in the central competitive district were to be spread Into West Virginia, tending t© create

Walsh of Montana. Watson of Gvorgl/.

end Williams-?®.

This rote wa* recorded generally a* decisive of tbe whole question of a ►a*e# tax nt 'his time, but Immediately after It had been announced Senator Smoot offered another amendment, embodying a business rales tax of onehalf of 1 per cent on gross soles In

excess of $C,000 a year.

ia tbe debat, on the defeats tnsnnf&ctnrers' sales tax plan some Republican leaders Indicated ihat a sales tax might have to be provided for in

connection with the soldier*’ bonus —- -«»

hill, which -they predicted would be ■ pan f‘>r Kyoto to nttcnC meeting passed at thq next aewlon of Congress. ! u f the Selyu-Kal party, of whirfa tie Discussion of the sales tax was com- | the virtual leader »inre tbe death

pnrati'-ely brief. Senator Smoot was Prince Bo.

the chief speaker for the plan, which The Premier was in ixmlruiaif* was opiioscd by Senator Learoot of I 8°u<i health and spirits w hen met by Wisconsin: McCumber of North Da- ; the writer, prior to l-u dejartura for

kots, McCormick of Illinois, and Nel- the railroad station,

son of Minnesota, on the Repabllcan Police who arrested the Premier** aids, aud Senators Jones of New assassin did not give oot his name but

A cruu d 11 . -.a cler*

•an the deed. ' | A Korean boy who .nad been hiding la a tbird-cla** waiting room, ►prang on the Premier ami st:.hb(d him rag -a peatedly In the brert. Hara died Hr* 1

minutes later.

His nssalla: m l ::,edlately so-

res U-i

By peculiar colnridea the seen* of the stabbing was that of the assassination of . L «»n Si'. * Korean leader espousing t he Japaueae cause in Korea, lie also having tr.-en stabbeu

’ > death.

Premier Hara w as preparing to Ce-

WORLD’S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM

Treasury official announce, tax on J “ medlclnul Ix-er will be 40 cents a cube, j reduction will be made In the Republicuii leaders In House uotifled 3 rent price of Freach newspaper* for Senate 1 -aiiers that under no clrcuui- tbe ‘"'Xt 12 uiontlib, it was dee ded at StaScUS would ll.e HuUbc accept the ' ,be seneral assembly of ibe French ■ales tax in any form. ; lire** held at Peris. Beven hundred and fifty union milk ■ British Columbia legislature paued drivers in tirvuter Cleveland have gone ! * resolution requesting lK.minlou govon strike, refusing to accept wa^e re- ( ernment to amend the liumtgratlon act ductio-ia. j d Canada to provide Tor tote' restricSecretary Hoover before tiie house ■ 110,1 of Asiatic immigration. Military Committee, \\ ushiugtou. urged Premier Lloyd G^»rge took irrevocatbut $4aM).UU0 worth <>I surplus Army | ble S, *‘1’S for the cancellation of hl» aupi*lleb, mainly medicine, be turned P uk -“i:e on the Aqultaula. It i» now over to the Amrrlrun relief ndiulul*. ! unllltely that he will arrive at Washtratiou for use in R>is»:r.. Ington earlier tlian the cad of Novem-

Uiargi-b of Senator Watson that America soldiers in France were hail-

ed without trial and were subjected to barbarous trvatnuai’. were declur«><} to be “jireposierous and Incredible" by Newton D. Baker, f,inner score.ary of

Itiat th

conimunlci

urging t

cabinet Lms addressel a ion to Sir Juiue* Craig

plebiscite In the counties of and Foruiuuugh is asw-rted by liaiuc-utury convsl*und< u; of the

measure without further t'lulv-catlon

• delay."

Tlie other compensation resolution was offered by the resolutions commit- { tee. It asserted that the Atneri-an La L

cIoai “reiterates its p altkm in favor ot t -' l - r '- rjxrL ^‘ un ' 1 '‘ '-•* the adjusted compensation for d'«- j KANSAS CITY. — Th# daisy wa* char rod soldiers and deplores tlie re- Ul - pled by uuuulinous vote a* the ottl<iuest »f President Harding to delay I dal flower of the American Legiou. -s, n ro - Congress of „ n casura for ' “

1 e nu and the acquiescence of Ctm-

press In Hint reqoest

Tlie clecth n of MacNlder to succeed John «J. Emery of Gran Laplds, Mich., w as made unanlmou* . fter more than half of the state deleguttona hud

'tided his nomination and three other ctii’.didales nominated, Rov Hoffman of Oklahoma City, Karl M. aine of Nehraktu City. Neb., and John F. Wlll.aius of Joplin. Mo . liad withdrawn In

hi# favor.

CUTS FARM LOAN KATES

Mexico, Heflin of Alabama and 8!i non* of North Carolina, on the Demo-

cratic *i da

The Smoot preposal provided for a graduated eornoration tax of tram 10 tu IS per cent and for repeal next January 1 of the existing taxes on all transportation. Including telephone, telegraph, cable and radio; on soft drinks; on adm salons nnd duen; the special excise* or nuisance taxes, and

alro stamp taxes.

Tbe senate adopted an amendment by Broussard. Democrat, Louisian*, striking out a committee amendment providing that Income received by any marital community should be Included IB the grow Income of the spouse having the management and control of •neb community property, and should be taxed as the Income of such spoase Senators from Ixuslana and eight Western state* contended that the committer amendment would overturn laws In their state*, which provide that th© wife shall hat* title to one-

hulf of the family property.

Tbe senate also accepted a proposal by Senator Pittman, Democrat, of Neenda. fixing n stamp tax of one cent for each $20 os fraction of that amount j of the ’alue of capital atoek, provided

It Is supposed be Is a member of th*

Korean Independent party.

came as • nrtvv

found blow to the public here. When R. I. On So w*i «av-.Min*ted

noariy a year ago. Dew , ^ tragedy w n . withheld from the pubUe

for nearly * week.

On So was a member of tbe former royal family of Kor-, , lld „„ hsted for hi. evpousal of ,l* j

admlnlstratloi o; Korea

Th. anMsln.Uaa ,, P „„,„

*eric* off r K«.r»«n

roue* as the .'.linax to . violent Ceed* by mesuheru

Indeprodence.

latest events AT WASHINGTON

War Finance Board Fix** $ p er

on Short T*rm Advanc**. Wnablnxton.- -Tlie War Finmir

JACKSON, MINN.—A C. Towni*>, president of the Natiot.ul Nonpartisan lA-ague, entered the Jackson county Jail here to serve a wiuerce of 00 days for violation ot the Minnesota sedition law. t

KANSAS CITY.—Lloyd Bertaud of j the entire value of the share dues not New York won the Americu:i Legion ! exceed *100. The ehange did not nfaertui derby race here, ills time was | feet the . tnmlttec :.uiendaie.it, al00 minute* 152-5 ro -ond*. Lieutenant ready agreed to. placing a tax of 5 J. D. Clrens, Fort Sill, OkUn, was sec- • cent* for each $100 or fraction of ond. Uls rime was rfi minutes 151-5 i the par volae of «uch stock above

»v -oods. j $100.

ST. PAUL. — For the second time — - ■

within a year bandit* held up and - robbed Shapiro A Sons' Jewelry store j i-ere of diamond* valued ul $30,001. ^ CHICAGO.—For the first time sines |

3

MINE TOLL 2.973 LIVES

S. Bure

thv War 1 : 5H per

MOTOR DEATHS IN 'Mfl

«u Publishes Last Year's

i . . - - i Casualty List

onre Oor- 11*15 Jbe w-Ueal market dropped to be- Wnslungton.—Two thousand nine h:. i re- ‘o"Jl*Baa**L hundred nnd seventy-three men were MhnBcra bELFAST. The Sien Femer# who year m all minea, quarries

j bron interned lu the Bailykinlar : rokv ofel „ and , U etallurg!ral plant*.

- been untondltlouaiiy re- !

BERLIN.—Reflecting ■ new wave of ;•<-»*lialam at the outlook ut German i nances, the mnrk touciivd a new low :vow’d ot 21'.' to the d lar oc the

the United Sintra Bureau of Mines reported. Tin- Injured numbered 206.-

000.

Tlie death rut* was S.JP for evei 1,000 worker*. Coal mine* exact i a toU of 2.200 killed and MO.OOO I

Jurod.

BACK TO JOBS ON TRIAL

ST*. LOUIS.—Cordell Hull of Garbage. TvniL, wn* unanimously chosen i..tlrman of the Ihw erotic Nstioi<al

mmlttee In sexaion here to *uccvei i Federal Judge Orders Reinstatcmc.-i* " urge White of Marietta. Ohio. Mr. 0 f Strik ng Tralrmen. i\ lilt* submitted his resigmiiioi. s few J Fouston. Tex—Federal Judge J. D. jilnutes previous to Mr. Huil's elec- ■, Hutcheson ruled that the .*>00 odd mem

I her* of the Brotherhi.od of lUllroad

tbe International and

L..^, Cl. win,,™

"wrlne* Halt,. cruelty of A /“ uct,on c » *«.000,000 h*. k^„ of the government for the hacal vl!t Budg. t o,wra r ,; C i, D, h 7ura 0 ' th# ,IC ""Provemenu P “ b ‘ ployment, wa. intrae-!^ U,lwn -

hou.e. Repre.entat.vc gublican. Ot P.nn.y| var

•or of the hilt -• ’• •PooWbl“ ««f “"s,""""' Th - l,UI 2W*.io..ia«'» R T“:' “--nn « the toUl wa, J2 3 4S9 , 31 Ing a aecrejv, fo J "W-S#. maig. <•5C.628.-i7. 01 th * **'"« P* W*V

“r. n=.w,i,. r „ , Clired a natiena' „ - . 11

America * tok,,. ,,a *F ,n honor of buned that ai> , n W, r, 1 * eld ‘* r *• be

The pnr.cipa) Jap A ' r ’» t ® n -

*he armament <iee 9 Jt ‘0n to tram the p MClt . •mv#* t.on wa. met by Secrets dt,e »- A movement tc ,. y Hu Bh*s.

introduced i : “orm, R*.

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now i Train mi-

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therm railr>«d. wh,- havi

ingary. Be- 1 o J Otech sn i . taken back Into the employ of th.-

nliscd nurtii j

prepiirvd to - Tt.e trainmen would go hark^m pro. It la learned ; | in ri„ u under the court** decision for