Cape May County Times, 31 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Stories and Minor Evoncs Blue Pencil into Quickly Read Paragraphs. UNGS AT NATION'S CAPITAL

■ Thjrt CaoMd a Stir BrMiy Clvonlcletf—Bulletin* About tKw frogreot of T.iinga in Oonerr: TbrouBhoot the WoHd.

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n»6eT«k>p«! luate Jm Mersco. Unlr»ralty*« CoUer* rt Budn«* AAminlstratioa '•riU provide pi*- **’ practice for beak clerk* rud teach >cla* the care of fi-ecrm* to

Tan policemen and taro boy* were tilled in a fresh rtm^peak of ' lolence in Belfast, Ireland. Hear.. Alexander leayhlir. a director of Jones ft L*o*tiUn Steel Coan-. pony, di©a a i his hoire, Oreyloch. Pa. ProMbl'loc Cotnml5.s.ooer Haynes cmounced tbe peoerai prohibWo* apenu wh» are to scpervise the eenth prohllition enforcement -'peratton areas esubiiahed thronghont the

Governor J. B. A. Bobertsca of Ok-

WA3HINGTON

The soldier* - boons olll passed tbe kpcse 33S to 70. Two hundred and "torty-eiftbt Republican* ana elghtyr Democrsu voted for it; forty-one leans and twenty-eight Detao- * were against It. SepresentatlTes i and hfann of ninels voted t the biU. Peters of Honolnln was Bkiatfo to be chief Jusilce of the t Court of Hawaii. i Americin pcsidoa in regard to t for oar forces In Gerforth by J ailiad powers. .went frtan the White Boose • the capitoi that there mnst be kept commiasicst n '•£ baUleshlp 9eet. h nil sarlUanes. and property m^nt to give tbe flee: the higbest efhThir will tt^nlre an enlisted h of abort 86XW0 men and &30Q

r bis new post as aachaw IghnD. J ageats throigbont the coanf will cooperate with state and dv^e lhorit.es in the enforceiaeot of the r law, and If tbe dvtc officials do wlab to co-operate the govemt agents will carry on tbe work t Attorney General Daugherty de-

gee on a charge of accepting a bribe to permit operation of tbe Guaranty State Bank of Okmulgee while it was in an alleged Insoivent condition. The governor immediately gave bond of IS.CJO for his appev'ance at trial. Within a few hoars after the President's adverse views were communicated to "the Naval Committee It reported out a bill fixing the streagin of the navy at S.440 office? £ and 80.000 men. pins 6.000 apprentice*. This Is a redaction oi 1.C60 officers and 57.509 mi* from tl

and particularly deplored the of toe bouse to usurp the aatbertty of the command** in chief cf the army

PhD Dougins set toe* tsto the New; Toth Giant foM and appeared In unb' form far the flm time this rear.

DENIALS 8F SEMETPiCT Pacific Treaty Opponents Bo Now Press fPove for Formal Investigation in Senate.

MRS. MXA S. KIRSY

HUGHES IS VERY EMPHATIC

Insists There Was Np PH vats Und« Standing Between Washington and London—Borah and Johnson Maintain Cra.-ath Discredits KlmMtf. Weahlngton.—Tbe 24-hour *M*s«tfo vrtr suggestions of a secret American coape <tiv* -undti saddenly flickered oct In the A aaccession of formal emanating from aonrcea that ranged from the wilte House down, showered in upon opponents of the Pour-Power Pacihc treary as they were preparing^ ask for a formal investigation and itly pat an end u> tbe whole

At the White Satly that no secret agreement* of the character suggest'd existed. Secretary Hughes. In a letter read In tbe Senate. characterised tbe suggestion as “absolutely false.” Paul D. Gravatix. th*> New York attorney, whose statemen: started tbe row, sent a telegram saying be had been Incorrectly quoted knowledge of any “secret

INSIST ONPiY

who presented .be Cravath statement to the Senate contented h.maelf wfth saying that what he read waa a stenographic transcript of Mr Crav-ithb re-

coil otjaa, intern)* to have the fleet sou at Bcncymede start in the Keatndcy - Derby at Churchl'l Downs, Lonirviue. Mar It, rather than Preakat-»s. tbe aame day at

* Acnrxy General Dengberty tta uarveo notice there most be no vioHoce in tiie^forthc&tnlng coai strike. Bepublican members of tbe Plnanc? ^‘43Dtnminee xpprored tartS rate of SS | rants per pound on clean content wool. The nation has Nfficteat Mtuininoa* j, d to ■**» nevec or eight weeks in ^ the event of a aAtioo-wide coal tieqp, a P survey of tbe Department at labor reIne president of tbe Order o4 BaQr road Telegraphers said in St. Louis L that 730JIO0 union railroad employees f had entered the alilance of railroad

- end mine wuricera.

! In its monthly survey of eanditionr the department of cmnasetce states that flgnres recessed up to March 'JO bear oat the cooc.usim zanchej in earlier months to the effect tltr '. business is gradually Vorking Ms way back toward norma:

«o*tro' of the Union Oil Company

CeKfomis.

A gas wen flowing at tbe f aXfiOOjOOO cnbic ftet a day has b< I •tr.xck on a farm at Forestville. X. Wages of 10.000 textile workers . tbe Pacific Milts, and USX) work the Boarett Mills, both at !.aa Maas, will be reduced JO per cent. | Colon k»ad-r. unn-<unce the strike has been extended from Rhode I si sod u>

colleges will take place at the Seventh Regiment Armory f c Saturday afternoon, April 15. when Vassar and Smith graduates are to toeet in a basketball I fame. Proceeds from the sale ttf tickets *111 go to swell the endowment foods which are being raised respec-

tively by the two colleges,

j Tbe Pennsylvania relay teem sailed ; for England, where it will compete ; against Oxford and Cambridge' April

i&

Babe Beth, in teUing the secret at Roger Hornsby's success as a atng- ! ger, gave credit to Miller Huggins for teaching the St. Leals star how U bat. r Joe Bunnsn. who got tbe deciaMD over Midget Smith in their tweireround battle in < Madison Sqaar* Garden, Near York, is now preparing himself for Johnny Gray la Detroit for tea rounds. Joe said that Smith g* re a tough time at H. . or Mr- Moila champioc who hum!'lated her at Itwaat Hills. L. U MUe. Lerglsa, bonder of tbe world's tennis titie. The propooed tea-roead beat be tween Billy Misha at fit. Pan! and Bartley Madden. New Tots, llgbtbeavywrtgbta. set for April 8 at fit. Paul, baa bee* called atL

California, added that Mr. Cravath had beat be left to depart from tb. debate “with c veracity shattered - in several di recti«*s " No one rose to defend the New York attorney and the dlTassloa drifted to other .issues of the treaty. Tbe purpose of some of the irrcooacilables to make tbe Incident the basts for a fight to send tbe treaty bad- to committee apparently had been abaaConed. ahMig with the proposal to summon Mr. Cravath and others to make a full explanation. Some Senators, however. Indicated that they felt a motion to recommit should be made as a matter of form. , Tbe White House. denial was not communicated directly to tbe Senate, although Senator Lodge, the Bepublican leader ai<d s member of the

dent Harding before tbe Senate met. It wts Senator Lodge to wbota the Cravath telegram and the letter af Secretary Hughes were addressed but be presented rh.an withor" comment. Hay fees wasted n> word* In denying the existence of any “aecret notes or understandings” with any forelfc Power, but be condoded bis flve-sehteure letter with a hope “that the American driegatos dm be saved further taper Mobs upon their veracity acd honor." In tbe debate which followed there was not a single referent* to tbe letter or to, tbe Secretary. One* the storm started by Senator Borah s nlterstaces bad blows over, general discussion proceeded throughout the day with only a small percentage of the Smote membership present and rrith very ilttie give and take argument mixed xltb the succession of long addresses. Senator Edge. RapobUcan. New Jeiaey, and Senator

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Gwendolyn Armour, six. talighter of ITtiiUp D. Armour, dier' at the family wattLi.u on Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. of peritiriitis. Ten doctors und a corps of nurses fought all night to save the life of tbe hei. to tbe Armour miilians. Senator Borah of Idaho said Leon Trotzky, Bolshevik minister of war. had hurled a challenge at all the nations which are parties to the f .ur- . power Pacific treaty—the UnitM fttotee. Great Britain, Japan and rrance. He said Hr.ails has construed this treaty ns a challenge to her peo-

ple.

Hannah Novak, ^stenographer, was Shot to death In the busictwe district of Tulsa. Okla-. by Mrs. Harry Shenll, thirty. At police headquarters Mrs. t.'.erUl said the stenographer hud broken up her home. Five shots were Bret’ into tbe girl's breast ns she esc

Tbe SE dtac^vym of tbe Pacific fleet ordered out of ccmmlsstot by June 30 will he stored a. tile destroyer Wee. Saa Dieg». CaL, while the 82 “decom-auss.'im-d' dreteoyers of tbe Atlantic fleet will go to the PhiUde.'plda Navy Sard, under order*, approved by SecreXarj ..rf the Xsvy DeSby. Worm boles cause loss of millions Jo wooden vessels and piers; ucientists and engineers start war on tbe won:, in Nes York. "mile army" adv icates were sustained by a vote of the House cf Representative* limiting the army to 115.'(WO ?he aioendineat placing the aermgtb at 15u,uw was rejected Si

to *5.

Anuouncetacm was made that seven branches of tl»e Presbyterian Church, with ■'..••lU.tMj meniticrs, had beet c-uuddned under the General Council of tbe I'resbytenan and Reformed

j Ccyoacan. Mexico, hy Pedro Amilaga, , manager of a .ViKirtOMSU store. Spring arrived in Koasis carry tog in | it* train rumors wf war with Poland. Finland. Rumania and posatbiy Ger- • many and France. }a|utn is eager for fullest Investigation of charges that secret agreements exist under cover of the four-poser treaty, it was stated In Tukk.. The British submarine H-iJ tank to the Meti.icrraneac ofl Gibraltar after a coiiis.cn with a destroy er All bands »ere LmK. The H-2 er rried a crew of twenty men and tb Italian senate gave vote of -unfldeoce to tbe Italian cabinet headed by Premier Fusts at tbe conclusion •< a debate on tbe government policy. For tbe s.x months ending February 28 Canada - * exports of wheat t'<aled HC.J'SiXX bushels s* c>ni|>sred with fehjh5?s»l» foi* same period the previ-

ous year.

VbUe the denjand of the allies for guarantees of reparation payment* and stoppage of fiat 'money- have j.iuug-c the German government into bitter depreastnn, a cabinet crisis is-not expelled to result. The. government was defeated to the Briti-ii house of lord* by the adoption jf on amendment to the Irish Free

State hilL

Washineton governs..-!;' sn tbe interest of economy will withdraw American military attaches at Brussels. Vienna. Tbe Hague, Prague sud Ba< barest. acconltog to ‘»*-»nn*Uun ,n Frenrb diplomatic quarters. Richar-1 Wasnben-u - luld American dstiveivd a n*dc to the

becretory

spoke in favor of itie treaty, and Senator Watson, Democrat. Georgia, assailed U. By tie terms of tbe tgreemec; voting was to order on pending amcndinsais and reservations, bat there was ns attempt to press tos-ard a roll-cal’. It

Campbell

exactly tbe rise of tbe Kate of Connecticut), tbe “hard-bdied" property owner who was wont to drop In end *mss out" tbe

RtlM-Sai^8Ufi6 NGH CMttffiAN HARVEST

Officiait te Ontario Coart CaBecting $1350 a Cafle* Liquor

for America.

* Hi milt eg. Out.—A plttiire of Canadian easterns iflirlsii standing ax nighr •t. the rtverbauk coll^ctlag fXS.50 a case on Dominion liquor as .1: was loaded on boats to be sc iggled Into tbe United States was drawn In police

van. here.

The picture was sketched by Herbert G. Guest, cf Bridgebcrg, a trucking contractor, and Charles RusseQ, do-

Oethand Sade on aoverament* of BOgium, Great Britain, Franci, Itaty and Japan. HUGHES GIVES DIRECTIOIIS Mere. Inspired by Reports That AHtou Sought to iBWvr* Yankee Ctorms. Troops of Oocwpadon ee Equel Footing os to Costa.

basis of tbe right of tbe United States to Tie paid Its actual cor spar sc equal footing with tbe allies^ and this ' govern mem “to unable to conclude 1 that the justice of its claim to out • fully recognired,” accecv-W to Mrati«d commiml cations doUrered by American diplomatic repi taeetutive* , to tbe governnent* of Beigtam, <^at

Britain, France, Italy and Japan. Tbe notes were delivered under In-

structions from Secretary Hngbea of ■ tbe Deportment of State, and were ^ occasioned by recent information from American observers-it Europe that tbe tilled governments apparently contemplated arrangemeoti. which ▼'ouM Ignore American array costs altogether, although estimates both for army costs and reparations were being made on tbe basis of tbe entire esparity of tbe German government to pay. The amount of tbe daitrs of the United Slates for its army costs, tbe notes declared, was understood to bs free from any substantial dispute, but It was deemed to be appropriate “to view of recent de.elopmtnts" to acquaint tbe aljinl governments with the repeatedly reiterated statement that the government of thp United States was expecing full payment of tbe costs

of Us army Ir tbe Rhineland. Basis for tbe American claim, tbe

notes pointed oct, was found In tbe armistice agreement, to whieb tbe United States was signatory, and which provided foe ■Hilary occupation of Germany by the allied and American forces JoRiUy. That agreement, the notes recited, expresriy provided that tbe upkeep of tbe troops of occupation in tbe Rhine districts should be

file importing company. They took the Maud during a hearing to the ccse of Roy ITtcheU end WQUam Hagbes. employed 1 y

barter and ante. DistiCtag IS permitted under 1 tarts liquor Uwv bet the prodsc not h* uoSfl la tbe prortaee.

testified be hac given U to bis employees so that if they were Mapped on the road they could show they were acting to pood filth. Dcocifoi«? nta csul operations. Guest saM mt evka were stopped a block fr ... tat custerii bouse and tbe papers Gen inside. Customs officials then snpvrinienJcd all ftrrtber aovo-

ndgbt be voted on soon. Aftrr the fiuu vote on ratification to taken, tbe *dmln‘siratine's leaders expect u. ask ib>mediately for a ratification roQ-csll an tbe ruppi juental treaty, defining the scope of tic Four-Power agreement. Tbe naval ilmltatlw. treaty 's n be next. <in a i rogram of priority deridad on by tbe leaders, leaving the Chinese treaties mull tbe last. Mr. Cravath's telegram to Senator Lodge embodied tbe stattsaent Issued j by him to New York. In which be cellared that the words ettrihated to him in the statement read by Senator Bond, la the Senate were either In’..'virately quoted or did sot correctly

convey hto meaning.

WORLD'S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM

LONDON—A tidal wave inendatsd Vatic*. Italy, the water rtotoy to a —— than three feet.

L- Owen of Oklahoma summed up hi* oplulan of condltlqps In tbe OitS World one phrase: "God Ideas the Unlfsd

to that Jetot enterprise “should stand upon bb equal footing ms to the payment of all tbe actual costs of their armies at occupatioSL** Priority of payments foe tbe total costs of all armies of occupsticn was Imf nocd by the Treaty at Versailles, the notes set forth, and since right of tbe United Stater to share to that priority was “not expressly c aditioned npoc ratifieutiod ot the treaty by the Dalud States, failure to ratify fhusCd not be caBreTued as affecting to any way Ah^rtcsu nghta. In thv* connection^the notes poictcdsou* fbat "Gennany-bas explicitly consisted to the priority of payment of the cost of

BOUSE PASSES BURS BIL VOTE 333II71

mart W1 Cwt SonnaMt H000.000,000. Forrtmj Ssys. VYashlngton.—'after a dsbato htsting tbe greater part of the day. the bourn paaaed the BeMlera , banns MU by a vote of 333 to <0, with f&nr wifirtirn

thirds rote ter the iiiii ruliin of the tatoed without dWeaRy. Voting for the MR un the Anal refi were 24S Hrpubiican*, 61 Drawi era t\ and 1 Socialist. Against the Mil wees 42 Republicans and Democrats. Prior to four hoars, jf debate ea the bill tbe konse adopted g niwisl rule making cvnsiderallon of the tafB In o> der under a f — me parliamentary a

measure me; ' ranlly for a

which there wss as hoar of debate, war adopted by a vote at 231 to EU os a rising rote. A rofc eaB so a motica for tiw previous ftnes

- eOMtiMlM : a vote of =75 i

GERMANS KILL A flCl JIAN Young CiWIiars Shoot Down Li jo toe.- !

LONDON—Ths British submarine H-42 sank witn ail hands off Gibraltar fsllcnrlng collision with a destroyer, accord Lag to a dixpatch. The H-4L carried t crew of three tfficere and

tw«*i> mec.

TOKIO—The fight ter hr vy reouci tions to the Japanese an_j .-xoa been I abandoned until tbe summer sssaUia,

R.-uMria.—A Belgian Ueuteoan: in unifirm wes *h«: several times by tour young civilians while riding in h tramway car between Ruhrurt and tt idsum. in tbe occupied area' near

Iru‘-eid«rt

A German j-JIce officer waa Ul'.ed in the same vicinity recently by a Belgian gendarme, and tbe Belgian *urii' rities believe the morder of The ]ii-u:<-aout was an art of repri**!.

tween the repubUcs of South Amei-ics were nev er better,” Prerident Epitacio

Fesooa of Bnjbl declared.

DUBIN.—Guorrilla warfare aienp the Ulster border was continued. Ride Ore was exchanged between seontiug parties. Bine Ffto raids into Ulster

sri that sliding the fait that iht Treaty of Versaniet has not been ratified by tho. Called States.? and ths- beoce “any ttcbalc i IffihJ* ri Vm” to tbe dtochkire of the Jot claim of tbe United States wonld necessarily rest toieij upon the refusal of the allied power* themseires to permit tbe discharge of an “adminediy equitable ciahn," and It was insisted that 'be rights of America were free from any technical

objection.

The nops ret forth thai the total cqrt of all armlas of occnpation from Kovesnber U, 1018. to May ?. Iflffi. amsuKeJ to £«8JB2.iVjO goto morli; that the atnomas doe to Briglnia. France and Italy ter their army coats ft» thet pericrtl hod been piM Iti 'nil and that tbe unpaid bala*.ce due May' U 18=1. "Utuiunted to ; 0*» ,««y.ouu gold marls. which MKL374.0UJ gold mark* were due to the United Bute* ■fd the remainder due to the Briitok 'vkuptre. It was pointed oof also that the British gmerwc**! had re-crired 130.db6.ocw r-ld mirks betwe-m May 1 and December SO. 1821. ani that tbe “poypem was expressly mode and received subject to ghe rights of Uie Uuttud States.”'

The bill as In which it 1 Ways and Me Caah bonuses would be girra uftteie tbore veterans entitled tb tora than under tbe scale of •Castufi aervLce «>BPB»aUo« provfaaag ter » pra day -» — *- — |p flay of ti ffirry *,r—^ four kinds of —nrnnsutlur uw adiusad service certifies^ rorathMul training aid. term or hew aid and

tfpeBcy.

by Attorney flewarnl Dslqffisrry. On the feauie of rspi rtufl innasHli- s

•Boonw and p.wflta March 19 ioutMlnasst BOOfiOOfiM to the < •nues from Shoos year ita ->as Uw

IMPORT HUNGARIAN BIRDS State of Mon Una P* ret O.'dre for 500 Pairs of Partridgss. Helena. Mont.—Tbe Bute Fist aud <-ume iiepartment placed a cable order with Cx«cno-SU>vakla for fKKl pair* “t H riEsrian partridge*. Tbe ptirrl.au- price to Mi i<er pair, de-lvered in Helena. A c .rding to Bute Game Warden C. a. Jukwmy*. tbe Hucgarian par trtdge weighs about one pound la es;.. - riml'y prolific and to stapled to the I dim--a. si Mumtana

PARIS—Allied foreign ministors propose wnulsttou between Turks and

Greeks-

LONDON.—Britain plana to pay a half ycoris toteraat on Us debt u America fn the asnuiuu. Blr U -bert Horae, riunoeUer at tbe exchequer.

NEW X-RAY TRIUMPHS

Eighty Per f .n« of Cares So Trootod

Resumed No-mat Lives.

London.—British success gained to rbf treet.ne-.it Of cancer with tb- X-ray was fnr.ier rabsuatlated abet, the West Dm l.* Hospital annoonr-ed thut 86 i#r cen: i.t tbe rases so treatel nad beeu suteriestiy Leneftird for the patieufs to resume ibrir ordinary Uvea. Two hundred rase*, tiie majority de- . dared to'iperal.le. were todn-tod n j tbe present rej—rt and of these only

cue died.

LONDON—Lloyd Caorgs will ask the opinion at the hoose m wmnxojs wlih regard to whether he snould atund tbe Geb<

TOKIO.—Probability of ths appoint.nest of a new ambassador to, Wasn-lag'-ua a* the result of Ambassador Shidelmra's illness, triiicb caoseu biu to secure a six mouth*' leave, was dls-

ALLIE8' TERMS ANGER BERLIN

Reparation Baird’* Conditions for Mors tori um Dismay German. Berlin.—Tlie devision ot tin; Reparation Commission on Gennaay'f reqfie«t for a moral 'Hum. with the details nt payment* to be uu.de and tl** gusrvntie* to given, was printed i u ,i, e ufternona pni-er. t w . Tl.e ao,-igi,. D feti like a b-mt-shWI u a,* quarter* to Willirimi>trasae. md In lb» UeichoUg created anger and dismay as the t -vro. are deemed by tbe Gentians ,■* too fiessOfc

in that « ^ ^ The w* r Eopartnwto after I will nv. approve riqvssri fre V torn U the UaRto Btette to t to Am*, lean sateior doaB s* Et I notes a of ns -, inf to par toB sores ttfiocjnc. uw Bhippteft arato *

claims that k ,

th*,,

Hofiman Hniltp of Mass York, m ••tor u Ctoreote be nunWUr to l H. Pile*, former Utotoil fl tor from Was

sort red M-. Philip at B