CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. SEA ISLE OIYY. N. 9.
Olot xner City. — The Methodist Field Club hat started a movement to bulid a $90,000 ball for use of organi-
sations and basketball team*. Salem.—Miss Sadie K. Dorans has
been appointed Salem county health
nurse, with headquniers here. MlUvUl*. -Mr*. Frank R. Sheppard
has been appointed a member of the i for throughout the United state executive board of the American States was filed with the slate InsurLegion Auxiliary to represent the Rnc * an<1 hank lng commissioner. The south Jersey districts. i Petitioners.- Rer. I. W. L. Roundtree of Port Norris.—Plans are being made . thl * cl,y “ nd ***»• Sylvest L. Oorrotbto enlarge the aea'ing capacity of the I Prs of Ne * ''°rfc. both : egroes, asked Baotlet Church, and $4,720 has been Permission to dispose of $3,000,000
Fillshetn. — bamttei J Ketrf, »r M who wav mayor -f this dty from 1904 to 1908, Is dead at his home here. He wa* elghty-two years old. having been born in New York city In 1840. Mr. Berry la survived by his widow, thre? sons, two daughters. 18 gramicaildm
and cne great-grandchild.
Hackensack. — William Voorhles. seventeen, clerk, residence 216 Sussex street, was arrested charged with the theft of 12 coupes. Police said he confessed he had stolen these csrs since December and had sold them to an au-
tomobile man in the Bronx.
Trenton.—Application for a charter company to write life Insnrance
subscribed by members for the ira-
Han*tn(>nion.—The Haramonton common council has inaugurated "sunrise" sessions, breaking a precedent of fifty yeaes- standing. Tills Is due to the tnablUty of the younger members of the council to *et to evening sessions because of social and other duties F--r some time little busiarsa has not been attended to by the council because of lack of a quorum. Toe older members were on hand, but the younger men failed to appear. A •‘sunrise" session was decided upon, and at the appointed hou every
worth of stock.
Deal.—Mrs. Sarah L. Robinson confessed that the sensrtionxl holdup and $90,000 Jewelry robbery in her borne here while she was giving a dinner party was “faked." The Jewelry was hidden In New Vork city and found by
detectives.
Passelc.—Twenty-five thousand dollars’ worth of liquor masqueraded as grapefruit was seised here by police detectives while It was being unloaded the Erie railroad yards from a freight car loaded in California. There were a few cssea of grapefruit In the car. but not enough to fool the plain
Newark.—Tb* annual report of the New Jersey interstate bridge and tunnel comndasloD, which baa been transmitted to the state house In Trenton. I ssccompanled by a letter from the chairman, R. A. Adams, arraigning the New Tork tunnel commission for Its allied “unwillingness or inability to co-operate with New Jersey" In pushwork on the Hudson river Intor-
be. was present, and justness which | clothes men, who also seised two runs had been held up fo. weeks ailed I'» which the cases were being stacked, upon. Jersey Oiy. — Joining fon.es with Omnden.—Building penults were is- the health authorities of this dty. Brie sueti at the dty hsl - for the erection I railroad commuters are waging a cam of twenty -two bouses at Par. Aide by I P* 1 *** to force the railroad company to the Greater Camden Devel nvnent > tear down Its terminal on the Jersey Company. It was stated the company dd* of the Hudson on the ground thxl would erect 100 houses in Camden and It Is - potential dinger to health. The rldnlty this spring and summer. drive to demolish the station was InBridgeboro.—Requests for a redla- angurvfed by Mayor Frank Hague, actribution of stile police that Will give, cording to James H. Hagan, health
the riverfront communities and farmers better protection have been forwarded to the state offices by reddents of this section following man/ recent robberies of farm homes The petitioners want the state Hlghv-ay Booty No. 2 from Camden to Burlington dty line made a section of regular petrol for the mounted officers. Under the pras-mt arrangement the nearest central camp of the date police Is at
New Rgypi.
Ooetn dtv.—A romance of the local gas (v-mpany*! office when John Hon? well, chief clerk, and Mias Florence Plleggl. cashier, were marled in 8t. Augustine Church rectory by the pastor. Rev. Thomas F. Blake. Both have been working for • few yean In .be gas office, where
they met.
Trenton Tfame house passed four bills over tne governor's veto. One of these repeels the act creating the first Judicial district of Csmdeo county, another increfteea the aarober of house employees and the remaining two are designed to creak the political deadlock existing In Elizabeth for more than a year. Trenton.—The supreme court In an •pinion by Justice Trenchard sustained an order of the City Commissi go of MUtvIUe directing the erect'on of a municipal electric distributing system and employing an electrical engineer at a salary of $2 TOO to prepare plana and direct tnc oast ruction of the plant The order was attacked by John Franklin, official of a gaa company of MlllvtUe. on the ground that the commission did n.M aave the authority to take such action. The court held, however, that the necessary authority exists under the home roll uct Gwnloch.—The erection of a fire nail Is being backed by some of tao leading residents of this ..lace. Wo.-dlynne—Tlu Board of Education will he urabUt to grant {be proposed lucre me In salaries to the teach era. Janitor and clerk because the voters tamed down tne appropriation
asked.
Brook lawn.—The „*•» Broadway Firs Company, ui this place, baa appointed a committee to 'ook after the side and needy families of that place
the remainder of the winter.
Riverton.—The unit of the League of Women Voters has dect«* Vr*. 8.
L -_*'*r r ?£ _ I Ledge* ood. were said to have been tbs Botib Vineland.—The Board of Bdo- 1 only persons In the building at the cation has voted to build s two-rcwm j time. The wrecked building waa a addition to tbe school sad flnicb four one story frame structure, more rooms in the Ear avenue build- New Brunswick —Fire dastroyed ln *- . , the four-story brick building occupied Swedraboro—All the bids for tht j by L. Balk * Co., fur minufsriurera, proposed new hlgn ad>ool. exceeding . at this place, doing a property damtbe appropriation of $110,000. aC w age of $300,000. Tbe entire New plans will be preps .wa. and the tbroo Brunswick lire fighting forces aided low bidders will be allowed to figure by fifty volunteers, we.-e urable to xgatn. There U a strong desire to control tbe flame* The Inteuse cold
turn01 rapped the worn of tbe firemen,
and tbe building was s total lost. •.tluntic City.—Hi* hasia to catch a
trolley car in tbs teeth of a bitter wind Is believed to have caused tbe death of Isaac M. Longhead, sixty years old. of * South Sacra memo avenue, Vettnor City, a well kno’vn Philadelphia bust aeta man. H; collapsed after enter-
V"' c * r in<1 was Immediately
— After sn automllist ran
dom iulrteer>-y«ar-oId Charies Dtbella of 2S0 Line street and tbe boy sustained a lacerated scalp the driver gave him 90 cents, saying. ‘Don't you nay anything about this " The boy bad bis wound dnevsed st Cooper HoapituL Vineland.—As Mary Riley, five years old. aiJ Rudolph Scheiber, six yean old, were running hand In hand down a gravel bank, where a Landis svenne ■•ore cellar was being exevvkted, they ran into tbe automobile of Samuel Berstein. The boy's leg and arm were broken, and the tittle girt was so badly injured that she died in the Vlne-
laed Hospital.
enonsh. —B orough council has been trying out a tractor for ue In scraping the streets. -Another autobus has bsen placed on the route from this city to Greni *ch because cf Increased traffic. Vineland — Bosenhayn had a surprise when the wedding of Edward F. Somers and Mrs. Ag&olr. Fccenyer was announced. The bridegroom Is seventy year* old the bride sixty-four, and neither was too vtd to blush. Rev. Mr. Dare of the Deerfield church p.wformed the ceremony, and friend* of the couple did the honors In throwdnj old
"’.jes and ric*.
Woodbury.—Tha Council of this place baa fixed $102^80 for this year's appropriation, aa against $S8,?0C last
year.
Koaenhayn-—A fireworks factory will bo established at ;hU place, giving employment to more than U4> penoca. Pitman.—The public Horary opened lu new quarters In t> municipal
building here.
Lake Hopatc nr — Two men war* klllsd when the dynamite packing bouse of tbe Alias Powder Work* at Landing was distroyed by an explosion. The men, Fred Alpsugb of 8ac-
Eugene Lommeo
l—John Bassett Moore, Uni tad States i . Wace in The Hague, where the court opened. 2-Barmeee boat crews racing for rate Wales. S—President Harding signing the co-operative marketing bOL
NEWS REVIEW OF GURRENTEVENTS tirtho Roma. Bought in Italy, it Destroyed With Lett ot Thirty-Four U*et.
mmi m uffEcnvE
Senate RsesreatlonlsU Busy With the
Three Months* Truce.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD HIItTT-FOUR more lives have been sacrificed t® America's infatuation for foreign-built airships. If we must have three craft is It aot about time
win be found to be. In lu causes, comparable to that of tbe ZR-2 in Eng-
-Jneoidas of International negotiation* to attempt to reveal tnfo-matloc and OGofldenttal converaatlanc or discussions of which no record Nras kept, or to subralt tentative sagiestlooa or Informal proposal* without whlrii the arrival at desirable International understandings would be rendered un•IhMy if not Impossible."
phatlcally
ifls that there were no
ere »ec satl« fled and insist that rattfiee--on must be hedged about with cecalderable reesrratloa. Although Preetdent Harding adhered to his position that no ry, the fureign
ccostructloo cf
8o far as Icvestlgation hta'Tereaied. the fall of tha Boms was due tc tbe treaklcg of the cootroU that regulsted the alt!fade of the airship. Despitu the heroic effort* of her nevtgaters and the frantic casting overboard of all ballast by the crew, tbe huge balloon plunged dewnward from a heigh: of shoot 400 feet. As she crashed against the ground she oroke some high tension electric wires and at tbe same uotaetit the big gasoline tanks burst. In the result!or explosion and fire most cf the victims mot r 'uercifully Instant death Sven If the Boma had not struck the wfrea. aty army air secvice officials, the men caught under the vrese. * gas bag end steel frame wouUi have burned to death, for tbe gasoline from the broken tanka would have ly nitef from the engines. This fact may avert possible blame for the using of ordinary field (ha In the itoens instead jf tbs oonlnfiammabie beilum gas, devc.opjd by the air service. All tbo helium In the country waa In the Roma's bag when she waa given a trial (rip late In December, but aa (hU wjs wanted for a contemplated long tour
«f say cf the
other high contractihg parties and ttmt the consent of the e-gran* of the United State; shall be asrea—ry to any adjust menu or oadsrataadlt.gs
two by which
Stains Is U be bAind In any way, end that (hare to a® obliga-
to give such
*< Call
AtUfJc aty. — Tbe monthly powwow of the I<eeds Po.nt Pocabvatas lodge was broken up when i rat was discovered under tbe tab)- of tb* presiding officer. Tlier" were warwboope of terror as 30 womeii aought points of safety, from whim they burled
books at tbe Invader. After tb* rat ' placed aboird ■ fire automobile and retired the a omen spmt the rest of , rushed to tbe Ci»y Hospital wb re a the session with their feet doubled un- heart attack given as the causo of der them It, true Indian fashion tad death. He wa. it buslneas ea a prlotananluious!/ voted to purchase a 'rup er and sag raver at 912 Race street
tram the i dge funds. | I’Hladelpbit.
Deepwater—Work on a spur from ! i rtneetoo. - Prtmeton Unlversit) (be line of the Baiem A Pennsgrove next year will limit It* •-nroUmcat to Traction Company to this place will , 2JJU0, Uils nutubet, with present restart In about tbrev seeks sources, being all that can be accon, Bridgeton.—Judge A Ixigue casts In- i uuxlatad and pruperiy .aught. *•'
ed U-e wiu cf Aipbon^ IteKk, former- j m saloc. wdFt, ' ly ot Coho— by which he left the bulk i and character.
Of bU mOBi **'»!» to Mire Emm. Kalet-.-CoouDon co udi has sliced Myers of this pUc, . relative, with r OAWi from the amount desired by whom he mad. his brew in his last ih. Board if Bducatton to ruu the - I 1 b9rv • vn i*»t«d by his sJkOols of tbla dty from July l ikr. »»Xe^ from whom he had us— aeparat- , to June $0, 1U2S, wltm-ur tbe sllghtret ed w ywra. who h*id tl ,t u cwald uu suggestloB what Uam of tn. hudart be probated lort, tl* ground Umt j ah!:?! b. redured **£££!£. •- kk hla legui riare of rrei- Tb ( board uaked coomH re rales m,-
a acboUrablps
Although General Mitchell, bead ot tbe United Slates air service, now In Berlin, says the Boma was perfect, there Is reason to believe (hat be la mistaken. Last summer Kenneth L. Roberts witnessed a demoodtratlon filgb* of the balloon In Italy shortly after she had been so'd to America. and be wrote for tbe Saturday Evenlng Port s story of that flight in which he brought out three points: That the gas Nagr were old nod leaky; that tbe Italians wanted a cslm day for the trip; that they refused to Mil the s..:p over Mount Vesuvius, uppsreody fearing the beat cf the crater; that they preferred sailing over the ocean, the sir belts more quiet there; that the slilp reared, bu'-ked. Jumped, and was buffeted about like s feather In a cyclone; that tbe slilp liad a tendency to are* downward at a high rate of ajwed. It may he this new dire sirr wUi result In the csoeellatton of the order
for a ZepneD
'« Germany, (ianeral Mitchell uya tbls craft is not under way. "be<wuM of tb# numerous dltdrultlra Iwtw.-eo America, the • trt.-nte and Ueruistiy. There. diffiruiUes center on wlw-tlier America shun get the latest type sn old etyle. If islest, the entetii
tnstiy to M
sslUea treaty forbids.' pi'.KKIDENT HARDING Informed • the senate that be could not rompiy with Us mjurat for the records, nulcs. ronverastlo—, etc., relating 'he faur power treaty, because moat of the rrevveoattatia and dlacuasiims ware quite outside the conference sod (•cord. He adieu: -| It to be cootpartblc wuh
aerators said tbe waa ha far u they would convent to go. and tbe "stalwaxta. r Uke Kellogg and New, didn't went to make any conet all. Tb— Senator Lodge,
of a —lea tax for financing tbs soldiers' bonus was given consider*Hot by a subcommittee of the bouse ways and means committee, but no coodualoaa have been reuebed. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon was celled on for further ad vice and said be still believes bonus legislation aboeld be postponed, but that If a bill la to be paseed he would prefer some form cf ux at against tbe Issuance of bonds. He sold that a aulas tax would mean 2,000 additional employees, but that It could be adrain-
tee. In one of ttr reduced (he ertlraatea of the Department of Commerce to the extent ot $8.0803)1, and tboae of the Department of Labor by $1^*7,712: PREMIERS LLOTD GEORGE AND * POINCARE met privately la France Sunday for the purpose of er ranging the agenda for tbe Genoa conference on the economic and financial regeoeratloo of Europe. There are reports that the conference poned for an the European desirous that the United take part in the
•»*
a Wra birthday address what might be coca*Sored as « expressloo c view* on this ing too anectflc. he made it ptala i the United States cool a not be pected to lend assistance to tt e nations of Europe until (bey bad worked .mt some of their present preusing pro6lana, Including "unboilanced budgita. overtaxed peoples, large analas and ao unbearr.Wr debt, both domeatie and external—all bearing their fruit of In fiatloo and Instability." Mr. Loo rer added: “W# find our-, selves much tom between an cermet desire to be of service and a rightful dertre to keep ourselves free from matters to which we are eat a psrty and which we cannot remedy; partMpatlon In which, neverthoieua. would uadernlne our strengeb, our influence and our ability to reader reel service In tbe future." ' I 'RUCE has been agreeu upon by the * puarraUng Irish—Free sure supporters on one side and republicans on the other. Am FheU, the cocveotiot. cf the Sinn Fein, on Wednesday adjourned for three mouths, at the end of which period the people of the Island will oe called on tc vote co a constitution, and also on acceptance of the treaty with England. No alectfen la to bv held until after that referendum. > a tel -Ulna announced ha would ^ the cu.'lrma*iablp of tha provls vcai gorernme d If In the three moutht •!»* .Appurttloo a toed control of the Lab Etreunn. .11* majority now D exteodlugly aleutur. One thou—nd member* of the 8tnn Kelt met with De Valera and formally orgsnlx*d the republican party, and plena were laid far a campaign in every county against tbe Free Bute and tha proposed raostliutlou.
BALTIMORE.—Wb—L-tte. 2 ter. RTOL fil-dS^b, fLSS* and *LUH; No. 2 gmikir. —ot. $i.«i,. $1 ii%, JLSflib anJ $L80«.
domaatio dedvery, >s high er and qnocahla a* Tie per b&. tocariou oc spue. Cob Core—Carioed* prisaa nearby ■pot at $?40«t.« perbri
spot. 7»e bid: No 4 spec Wit Oat*—No. 2 white, as ka wMgfai, 47*e48c: Me. * wtaiu. aa to weight. 46 V* ©47. Rye—No. t Western, expert, spot. I1J3*; keg Ms nraTOy -re. aa to quality. *0c©»L Hay—Tha ren^u of Trice* lectafor* glv e „, $i* to m MM toe. eh*a» eovers the hall: eg the ' good hay.. suaw—No. J mat No. l wheat. *11; No. 1 ost IUR1L50. Butter—Croaurtty do. choice, ST©U: do. printt. MB41; to, % do. nearby, UCU: fi Maryland and Peeaa Chk, roD*. non- Want TIrgbato ri Er-—W«tbnt Mary land. P -JMU and aaecGr trats. **c; I Shore. Md^ | * * ' 3 -
W. Turkey a, eh, * and over, <2*46e: yot •«; Old toms, M: breast, *0. Oeass. Mxrylaed ginia, per lb., fat, besvy, Southera and Weste r, n&S; ** • title. !$#». Hog*—Top light ~ IgM "c^medlmn. dn, U; hmrj ; born, and roegb etreh, *
Wni*. new To.* and N^> No. l *«r uj pMuada. $2«e& £4 « nearly, No. X, $2«£j: ; m
PetlUous In opposition to a sales tax ware clrouleted in the bouse last week ano were alg-sf by at least aerenty members. It was asserted that fnilv ooe hundred could be counted on to vote eg*tor! such a tax. Meanwhile a movement la gaining headway to postpone bonus legislation altogether until tbe newly appointed foreign debt eommlation has ascertained the chancre for the paymer’. of Interest by foreign nations and decided concerntop tbe funding of foreign debts Into loot term securities. A number of trail known men ht,ve asked the Natlo ial Republican dub to oppose tbe grenGng of a federal bonus “to any soldier who cannot show a wound or who wa* not disabled to the service." T HE foreign debt commieskm mertloned above, os named by President Harding, 1* made up of Secretary of State Hughes, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. Secretary of Commerce Hoover. Senator Reed Smoot of Utah and Representative Burton <f Ohio. The fact that all five are Ue
publicans has aroused tbe Ire of the I the organisations. If
Domociat* and tbe latter to the senate declared they would not vote for tbe confirmation of the appointments of
Smoot and Burton.
marine corps, coast guard, and geodetic survey and public health service bars been arranged by the congressional service pay rotouussion and a bill providing for them orterod favorably reported to bottae and senate. For the fiscal year 1928 the new rate of pey for 'but* six aervtore will save the fto-jrntne.it about $1E000.Q0G. and uldmatel). it la astlmated. the revtog will be $2»AV'«JU annuatlv. Tbe proposed rata is brio* tbe present basis, which ass fixrq to
tabllahed to 1908.
TP HE resignation of Judge
a M. Landis from •he federal bench of tbe northere Illinois district is canae for sincere regret, except pc - b-pe on the part of Marea!l fan.
Though, often apertacnlar in and speech. Judge Luadia « u
fearleaa. Just and impeccably ‘ rnret. and be had an uncanny ability to gat at Uw truth and a commendable tendency to Ignore unuaportant tackidealities, if these totter qualltlaa were shared by the leaser Judiciary of tbe ragion where Judge Landis U* been exercising his actlvtdre there would be less canae to ctr^plaui of toe prevalence of crime tnere and of tsls-
ratrtogw of Jiutica.
EI’RESENTATlVBg of 16 railway av unions sod of tb- Units*! Mine Workers of America met to Chicago and entered Into a detensire alliance but there will be no sympathetic rail ■trike on April 1, when tbe coal miners pected to quit work. The agreemoreover, don not become op-.-ratlve unUI It baa been ratified by all the organisations. If any of the labor nnlooi embraced to tot agreement “to made the victim of unwarranted fct-ta-ka, or Its Integrity to JeopanUsed." ways and loeans will be ronaldered. any acUi-u to be approved by each of the 17 organisations. An executive committee, composer of the chief m. ecutives of .u the unloni, will make tm oeceoaary revommendatums.
W^AT n P . ^ poktical party wee '...rn to Cl,!rago tari weak when aevetal hundred tormera ILclallrta. union labor lred« and other, m.rted a meeeamu tor to. rirotb* u. <v>iigraM of mej^ * ^^ WOrtd °* : rl ' M At |rtvM<ni the rlsS ? 11 ‘‘^““'•'“'rot are ptodgnl to notipartlaan political .. » r ra*, were present at the
kscCortntoka, $1.7SOXfi«; *176; *11 sections No fi 4a. *d tactions, No. I pur liOffi Wt; No. 2 fio. $LnC2-Bw. Carolina No L per bri, Hteteia Shore Mvylaafi we. U*9pi. Bssters Bbora Mirrat. woes: t, u . u , : ™ “'•** —i rama. all seettoas. No. 2. cm, tX.%4 M#. Swsrto. all aoutloi bB »»ab>p. 51-6001.76. Tama. aB aa® No. L do, per h«np. $LfiB«L7t
r.wwnc.
NEW TORK —Whaat—Beat «mv Na- 7 red ena No. fi ksrg. $J M: No. I ^Aaltoba. $l$(H4 and Na i mtxtd fW »L4Mt c 11 track Turk-
to arrive.
Oom-ow. In,: ^ ! :tJM «* »i « *ra nio. ra Ki J rao. 77. e. L t New Task, on ran
Hay Bteady; Ka. I, $tfttfifi- *:x ra «, m*, v
UMen,: fc. ’unu (M ra,:.
•fc; ra. nee: suu, eearfey Weston, baanary wkttaa, firsts to extras. fi% bauary kcrwci. ^rao, UQIT. Stoto sad nexTOy ga* -wee browns and mixed eotore, fi.st' ^ Ghaese-ctare whote irflk, fiats. yitoll. *0H*nc; do. avaregr ™l Erte, whole taLk. torah. twice, do. average nw, 19 fc. Lira Poultry—; ebicken*. 2fiOfit ; «»«tera. 16. turkey* UC*. PHILADEIg>HLL—-mNB8—iMrar; ..‘t 3 dm gw Ueky. tl fif 01-41. Corn-Firm; No. t few export. 7*0 No. «. TIOTIH; Me. i. MOW: rar lot* tocai No. fi, yrttow. TU97i% . 1 yellow, 72%. ! '“<*• *o 1 vltlre. 46%044.
CHICAGO. — _ ft*. •** •eight. IMk lb..; bulk steer.. «7JfiG I M M»e rtodk steady to own ; ? Uo8 s to higW; salvao stoekoro aa* frader. sir rag. oaUvratero. fifikU hulk uodwra and fs-ders. fid-MOf Hug.-Sulk, lidOfiMd: Pto* •* n ' iT to Wc lower, bulk feolrahto U8 to U* J>;>unJora. to 7691*; M WAigto ao to U»M

