CAPS MAT OOtTWTT TIMM. SKA ISL* CITT N J
NEW JERSEY STATE BRIEFS
Many property owners at Highland Park, a suburb of Gloucester City, have filed appeals with the Camden wunty Board of Taxation against their assess
fment.
Charles Urban, an nged man, who aaraped from the Bnrllngton county asylum at New Lisbon, was found In Baddonfteid by Chief of Police D.iir.ls
and was sent back.
The Well wood Improvement Society, has peiltloned the Pensanken township aui. >iitlea for appointment of an offi-
cer (t-r that aectloa.
May was a bcsy month at Cooper Hospital. Camden. The report of the board of managers shows 171 operations -performed and 3,848 treatments In the accident rind ont patient '■-part-
menta.
The Gloucester City Chamber of Commerce gave to each if the Camden Boapitals $1.35025, collected In the re-
cent drive.
• At a Joint meeting of the Merchants’ aad Civic Betterment Committees of the Gloucester City Chamber of Oon»■uerce It was decided to ask every chnreh and organisation to Join In the Independence Day celebration. Am a result of the traffic control of the White Horse pike by the ata*' police accidents have been practically eliminated. Colonel 8chwartiiopt.com. ■under of the police, claimed In an aufireas at the weekly luncheon of the XAoaa’ Club at Atlantic City. -«* i Notice has been issued for a special alactlon to be held Friday. June 18. at IWoodlynne to decide whether hoods •hall be iasoed for street isipeoreAnother dog, believed to have been In a tight with the animal that bit Cwo children and resumed In the Quarantine
the pot of William Miller of Union ave-
nue.
Moat of the arm done their atoms W< •moons during Jane. July and Align.!. The Tlnatand Rotary C* entertain•d the M msmbeni of the Mgt school
•f the Chttagrra
Dr. Arthnr L Waarott of Atlantic City aad Dr. Walter F. Barry of Newark were appointed by Governor Edwards to the State Board of Registration and Examination In Dentlatry. Dr. Weatcott succeeds Dr. John C. Forsythe of Trenton. Dr. Barry succeeds Dr. Franklin Rlgbtmlre of Paterson. Daniel H. Hills of Spring Lake waa reappointed to the State Board of Pharmacy. An Immense school of porpoises ante red the Delaware bay and < -eared much excitement among the anylers off Fortascue. Veteran flehermen say they have never liefore seen w> many in the channel. The school extended more than two miles, and the .nimbola of the porpoises produced a noolse like the
Surf
The fourteenth annual exhibition of Iiaiirsis' work at the Bute Village for Epileptics was conducted at Skillman wider supervision of the village.
broadcasting station has bo-n obtained by the municipality of North PlainGrid. Mayor Smalley announced. The outfit will be eard for police and civic purposes. Mayor Smalley said. North Plainfield is the firm uiuniriimUty in the State le take ont a tlcaaav for a
Six bids were re cel vet hy the Board 1 «f Education o; National Park for s . fear room achoolhonse. hut all mtceedi ed the $25,000 appro] ria'ed no It is I likely that the board will call a spertnl i election and ask the voters to appmI prlate the additlonn! amount, as the j school Is greatly needid. | Despondent after months of Hines*. Isolated from relatives. Dr. Hein English. said U> be a member of a promlfnmlly at Se :de Heights, committed suicide hy hanging in the attic of .the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Groom, with whom ihe had been living. 200 Stacy street, Burl.Lgton. Recording to reports reaching the police, the yonng woman had been unuer treatment for a nervous breakdown In the State Hospital at Trenton prior tb com-
ing to Burlington.
Federal Hah. the first of a group of buildings -6f the New Jersey College for Women, was dedicated at New Brunswick In the presence of women from all perm of the state. The presentation srua made by Mrs. Arthnr B. Proal. president of the Federation of Women's Clubs, and was accepted by Mrs. Mabel S. Douglas, dean of the
college.
As a climax to a cijthlng strike at Vlnetand for h month. Fen Beiona had Max Greenburg. a proprietr . arrested the charge of saying. TU burn yon harder than you were burned before." whatever that may lean. On the way to the Justice's office the men made’up. and the strike waa settled on the spot. The force of 200 men went to work. Alfiwd Gaskill, state forester and assistant director of the state department of conservation and development, endered his resignation, to take effect July 1. Charles P. Wilber of Trenton. state fire warden, will become acting forester. TL; retiring forester has been In the state service many years. He plans to regain hla health by trar-
«■*-
City Assessor Rolahd Roberts, one of the leading rmldi-nts, dk 1 suddenly In the Brewer Hospital. Woodbury, following an operation for placing a piece of his shinbone to bis aplie. when of the vertebrae had decayed. The operation seemed to be a ■success. umonla developed. A abort time ago a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert* died suddenly, and shortly afterward Mrs. Roberta’ parents died wtrtria two weeks of each other. Eight-year-oid Charlotte Peters, who baa beea suffering from diphtheria for five yean, la getting better and soon will go to bar home Jo Bloomfield, according to Dr. William Runyan. In charge'of the Essex County Isolation Hospital. Newark, when the little g*ri mothers with habit* might attsad the Pnrent-Tescbors' Association _ at the Broadway public school. Uloac. -ter City, high school girls atnded the babies. The electric siren purchased by Niagara fire company of Morebantvllle has been placed on the tower ~ j more than fi.OOp In ten minutes was the achievement of Fire Compear No. 1 at Colllngewood In the cami>sign for Indapradeoee day celebration funds. And It was aH cash, dropped U bags by willing dtlxera. Visa tnitsn Hill of Wear Walnut avenne.MerchantrUle.wCi have charge of the T. W. C. A. suauner camp at Jamestown, N. I, at the opening of « on July L flimflam game waa wor ed on the proprietor of the Merehantvllla Tire Shop by seven men, who stopped for gas and oil. and cheated him ont of $10. The fond of the Gloucester CUy Chamber of Commerce ft>- the two Camden hospitals baa reached #2,74147. While working la the wire mill of John A. Roebllng Sons' Company at Trenton, John Berras, fifty years old, was electrocuted. He was placing a piece of wire in a rat of liquid when in an unknown manner the wire became charged, shocking him to death. The proposal to erect a two-room brick addition at a coat of $20,000 tp the Pomptoa Plains School was approved by a majority of twenty-nine i otee at Pompton Plains at a special district echo'll meeting In Paw Biiero Hah. called by the Bequoanoek Township Hoard of Edacatloa. The vote a oa 103 for. 124 against, with ones ballots thrown out as Improper-
i grwm out at lb* atleced failure of the <*taf to prebttwt eertala ga-oc* at rbanoe m the Amortron to I of the Flrw Prow luMiomar. la proIt* an only-Ann mmivoroer) Jmm ga end 27 Tax euMortero to Ul-mroster cooety report that th* firot heir -4 a* roar's O tee kA«e loan paid roedily. while a number have paid In full for the year. Thai the roncocUoa aetsed la hie barn by fbdeioi egect* was merely medK-iae for hM riefc caitl* U the root>«tl»o -Jf Lawrence StUee. a farmer, of Heialervlll*. rewburiaMd county, aw ralgOed t^fore United States Cewmls-ali-orf UaaH at Atlantic Oty or a Charge of rh-lating the Volstead law. Ti- ogsou said that I bey didn't fast the uiliture. hot "Judged Its rot.ten « . by Its odor." fit Use waited a •tearing Slid waa bald for tne fewer*! grand Ktnrekeepero In Gloucester Ch> •roc sell . nik and have failed to take •o' Hoard at UeeUh Uceuoes will bo
John L Cumptan. head of the printing firm of hla name in Jersey City, died at his rooldesce. 2iC Academy ■treat. Jersey City, aged sixty-two. He was a Knight Templar sou member of the Old tluurd of this state. Bpectel Deputy Bank Commissioner Larue Vredenbergb died at Bumerfllle tram pneumonlu Mr. Vredenbergb was and of the most widely known bank examiners In the stats and fur the post five years bad been engaged in the affair* of the defunct Mutual Tenet Company of orange. He waa
slxty seveo years old.
What M considered one utf the rrcord rairbes of tti eoason In the Delaware bay fur kook aad Hue Aabenuen was made by t prr.’y from Pitman, who brought Into Fortec.me 488 Cab. mostly croakers and weaktlsh. In the lot were also two klugfisli. one weighing two ptunds. and a drotuflsb we'gblng 35 pounds " be party comprised Hsrmoa DU* Dr. Marshall F. J-amwlA. George Ktrocboar nod Albert Johnson.
the
jpecial riertlon will be called by
Hail on townahlp
Board of Edu
site at OloU'-cAivr Hrirfata for
proposed naw acboul
The Newark folks whose houor
hurglariaed were ocsrcrl/
Crackamen blew o|»en the door of the safe of the Lakswsu'ia ticket office
at MaBTan No lalonustlon could l>e —
obtained on the amount atolen. The l..•neet than hr, according te Joeejih robber left la th* safe ofJy n lead half Thompson, colore.1. who coufeaaed to dotUr. I the police the i he had com mil ini lo Guvernor RAwsrd* api«uiu>d two ! brngUrie*. Tbompsoo said, with a women as ■e~q>i*n of O snty Hoard* chuckle that be tiaed to road the new s at Bncdea- They were Mrs. Euum E. 1 i*pen after each Jol., Just to aro bow firUnd of Caned*e. a Dmuocrat. aad much tbe owner* would exaggerate
Mn rr.,.-, LVknP "n*- -1 ,u. ; , 1—- 11
1 aar how tboro people Led.’* ke aald.
1—Official pbougraph of King Alexander of Jugo-riiavia aad his bride, Pnscem Marie of Romania. 2 Picture taken from a coast guard cottar LOCO miles off the North American coast illustrating work of those veaaala la charting and broadcasting tbe poeltioos of Icebergs. 8—California's first locomotive and Its engineer. J. H Lcnergan, at the Days at 'sfi celebration In Sacramento.
NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Railway Shopmen Taking Strike Vote Became Their Pay la Cut 160,000,000.
mum Mir be mm
fiupeeme Court Deals Organtaed uaber Severe Blow—France’* Refusel to Reduce Reparation Block* Oertnan
an* Win Victory In Iowa
By RDWARD W. PICICARO A BOUT $80000000 baring been lopped off their yearly pay by tbe federal railway labor board, the railroad shopmen aro taking a vote ro turnabl? on June 80, oo the question of accepting tbe rod action or going on strike. The maintenance of way men. whose annual wagaa were cut wtue 7500000X1. also am taking u Strike
vote.
Thus, apparently, tbe country faces a strike, probably effactive in tbe middle of July, that might come near to tying np Sts roll transportation. But there 1* hope that It -will not eventuate. An aarmativ* strike vote and an actual strike are dlfferoe: things, and tbe vote la hot seldom need onjr cUls In negotiating. Rallrotd executives profeee u> believe that the men* wtl! not even we to wrfkn A committee of six rail presidents taaoed tbe following statement: "There Is no talk of strike among tbe men.” tbe iCatement aaya. The disturbing i atementa an prepared by leaders <n (he onions, whose viewpatot has been distorted by nwmibs of efforts before the board to roxlat tbs taev liable downward trend of wegte. Tho employees are In tbe main sincerely Interested in taking care of their Jobe and tnelr home*, aad few employees la any Industry her* more S
“The record* show that the proposed scale of wages for the daases of ampinyent Involved In the two wage reduction orders already Issued practically would restore the scale In affect at tbe end of federal control In 1920. which carried an Increase tor these employees of 110 per cent over tbe wagm paid Inglfilfi. The coat of tiring, ns shown by tbs Department of Labor for March, 1922, was 42 per cant above 1910." On the other band. B. M. JewalL bead of the railroad employee*' depart meat of the American Federation of Inbor. says: "Tbe new wages do permit s minimum living wag*, and they ere wholly at variance with tbe oavlny wng* chamjAooed by FrvsIdeM Rsrdlnc and Secretary of Ijhnr Daria." Mr. Jewell end other onion riilers wi»n were In conference in Olndnaari predicted that unions with ■ membership of IfiOOjOOO would rota te
strike.
Just aa lo the laat previous wage deeUioo by tbe buerd. tbe three labor tble time T" to their While the rulings of tbe railway tally bring tea i tbe ruling*
mltim
tbe matter of rates, tbe t dlacuoaertrO In the pubt tbe railway executives also couple
‘.hern, naturally.
UNION ‘ahor rerrived wtut tt eon
waog In the
8 (atm Bupreuri court In tbe GutornAe -•ul iiila* case. Tbe Uh.t-d Mlae Workers of Amertce and • rev ala ladiriduaia bad appealed from a dMlaloa by the Umiefi We'** Dialrici ijrurt of Artaeaea. appfwed by tbe
fi . _. I I
ie court, read by Chief Justice Taft. In effect Bets aside tbe damages, finding the acts which caused the destruction of property were not Incited for the purpose of restraining Interstate commerce. But the court also held that labor orgnnlxaUona, even
suable, but aro amenable tc tbe Sherantltruat law. and under It may be prosecuted for root calm of InterI commerce. jnuel Compere, as might be exrd. denounced this decision hltteraylng that It set a precedent under h capital “caa Impose any condltlee on tbe working people of tbe country. end they would not dare resist." Be declared he believed congress and tbe people of the United State* would repofiate the ruling, and continued: "Hie court has for tbe first time In tbe bistory of federal leglxluthm. laid dow^ tbe prindDle that a voluntary corpora thin Is liable for damages by any act of one or a croup of Its raem- . no matter bow Ar- unrelated they may be In distance or snpervl-
oo."
Unless It U nulllf ed by cnngresrlon- . legislation, this derision of tbe ghsst court in tbe land will powerfilly and wldriy affect the future rriatloA of unkm orsanlaaMnns with «t-ph-yare and with the genera! public.
Italian a
sioo voted to enlarge tbe Inti nmltlee of bankers that wa^ trying adjust Germany's financial affklre 1 to permit It to make Its own In-
quiry into Germany’s capacity to pay, Ignoring the 1-ocdoc schedule America’s unofficial delegate. Roland W. Boyden, though be conld not rote, stated that be considered the reparatkios demanded—g33j!00.000.00b—i u be
b. France's rapreaantative.
however, voted In tbe negative. This created a tens* Mtaadoo. for although
sous vote la aecoaaary fur the
reparations comuilmlna te redoes tbe sum demanded from German/, until 1928 only a majority rote la needed te give Germany a penial or full amra
that *ewld be exported to peniripat* la the Imawnce loans they were plan nlng for Germany, decided to giro up all Idea of an tatereatluaal Uaaa. aad ao reported to tbe reparutlens eomaris
UHmld are backed ap completely by tbrir rnernmact—asked a special meeting .if the commission, and to It the statement was made that France denied the right of other allies to reduce tbe French claim on Germany since the of reparations has been fixed and apportioned; and that the French government would not consider reduction nf tbe reparations unless the war debts were reduced proportionately. The latter proposition, of course, would put the matter up to tbe United States, which np to the shown no disposition to scale down tbe other aa iwhile there hi Europe The a tlon by France agate* Oarmaay.
tc rwetuno coat rut cf •tuatl-m Largs rriaforcamrei* • sent to the troops si reedy la the island and vtgnrone attacks were lued* tbe republicans who tefteied the
British
used airplanes and i with (riling effect.
Tbe Free Aiete
lee flora and the British guveratiMvii are .llscnaaing changes la the I rich co auiutloa which tbe la'tof «naenda and both el flee are ewaltLix the Dali riecHuaa. which come ea June J« It has bean aunolsed that tbe He Valera faction might win more aaals becauar of tbe bitter feeling erou*~d by tb»
that (be fighting wee teatigaied for
S OVIET Mira**. he>lag felled Crigtiten the seat at tbe wurtd luiu
recede one step from Its May 11 memorandum. which disrupted tbe Genus confab, it will make no more conreei. be assert-:, and rejects America'* demands for addltlotu.1 guaranis the price of recognition He said America would recognise tbe fatuity of her policy, and then launched Into an attack on Charles R. Crane and others whom he accused of aaalstlng tbe cotmierirevoluthitiary movements. Persistent reports come from places near Russia to tbe effect that I’remler Lenin la a desperately akk man. His physicians have Issued a bnllrtla *»*trhat be suffered on acute attack of gastritis, which affected hla nerves been, but that be is now well on the rood
But the pt vy elded that this does not affect the treaties and Washington ternetloct:! In character tbe sphere affected by
A lexander, king of jugo-siavu. and Prioress Marie of UubisbU were marrirtl Thursday (a Belgrade In the presence of reprernntatlvea of nearly every nation in tbe world. The affair was marked by an the spin and display of medieval times and tbe ceremony In the ancient Bytan tine ex tliedral rns followed fcj a great procession of quaintly dad deputations from the "provinces, with wood) fleets and pageants. Ord'narily tbe rtage of royal pvreonagea excites oaly passing Interest In these days but this one la of mure Impcrtanre that by it are linked tbe dynasties of three Balkan countries. It serve strengthen the little entente, aad possibly to I esses (be danger of future ware in that long lurbtlee' pert of
pliOGHEMlVE* te tbe Republican * part) scored another ri-t..ry Inst wwrtt te tbs nwataa-k* of Col. kmlth W Brookban fur United State, g tor from Iowa Snally this was a trt■unpb for the radicals, for Brwkhsrt Is rated os more tl.xx. s p...gr«wlva H* Is a former eotdier and s Uw.-w. residing te Washington 1* R was ner-omry for him to obtain S3 pro cent of the primary vote to obtain tbe nomination Independent of the state <-»9<»n!iua. He got 41 j•cr cent. Chairman IlHiirtnlck at the Hepubllcah arcetdrial auupalgn n-aiminer ears lhr committee “will join (i lr p a ,L.*.i commuter utMl tbe Ue|niMl<*n State commliice te lawn to auure -hr election Of Coiunri Brook hart. (•4-inri Bruukhurl lieara the wqiuiathw of a citizen of high pan"«e and high murage sud had a fins rerun) of service during the war." A T LAST the swats hat before it the soldiers’ bonus bill as drafted by tbs finance committee Chairmen McCumbor's eceompanymg report pieced the probable mat to tbe federal »«i! at fiSJM5fiDtt.481. spread - period of «S years from next January L The aatlmau u booed on th- theory that 73 per rent of the 4.45*1,1UP veteran* wbe would be Mlgilds for r,*ap*oaaUun would eMct the adjusted service certlfirei* option; psr cent (arm. h-*mr end land aritietusnt aid. -nd 21* per rent roemtbrnol training eld. With refrrenre to Anahclag tbs ire. ialatiun. srci.w MrCuml-r. report raid It we* botwd that thr reduction It go«crcib«ni a | exiwnflaurre pl M tho payment --f Ibtrrewt on thr refanded foreign ‘diligH-iou* wunIJ u rafflrlent to .drilutr tbs imp^uion of additional taaetlun I UXIAM Ml'SMXL — Mrs AlrtA-* ander I’ Mwire of Fittaburgh—te dreA Fur yrer. rur wo. tbe typical A,uart.au Olegs brawy. bat ohe waa more than theL Bus was a firai tats 11*1.1 uprlL mugrf Uw bripfiil and br luted trirni) of many te and oat of her . grad ra-H-wpor writer an< . drtutod and bard awrktag patriot te tliur of ear In re-ogmiloa at tor asr.lra» to ira .oaafr, during •he u-r nu,^ -M|> 1 * 4rta.*u»r«u at martare
BALTIMORE.—Whoa;t, spot, $1-36)4; No. 1 gxrikk,* $1-24 V4Corn—Track ynUow com, Kt better, for domertg flaliv:^, u able at 76c par ha. tor cariou Cob corn U quotable at atper bri. tor csrlooAa prime ne»%’ low on spot. Oau—No. 3 while ch Some*tic baeia), 4$ a* white 47* safer 3. Rye—No. 3‘ Western, exyor. per bn.. $Lfi3; hag lota era:, quality and condition. WcCi: MlUfeed—City Villa wtetyr, •n. te IvMb. aacfcm. $32; : milifeed. per too. te IfiO-lb white mlddltegx, par ton. »»ckn. $3$; pome la Ito h. sacks. $37. oflerate waate of the trade ament, aad the market b p range $18 to $21 per tt timothy and mixed hay. Straw—No. 1 tangled rye, pi 11550: NO. 1 Wheat «UAoei: oat (nominal). $130U Bin ter—Creamery, fancy. 3$( ). choice. 34937; do. good do. prints, 39041; Oo, blocks. nearby. 34014. ladle*. Maryland and Pea^a. rofl*. Ohlc roll*. >4023; Wert Virgin* 24025: rtoropacteafl. M; Md.. Pa. dairy printe. 34036. tfl*—Waatem Md . Px.. 23\4034c; Eaetern Shore, hi 33)4034: Waatern. :r n Wart Vlrgtete. 33; Boutbe-n ft.
lb . 1>4 Ms. and ever. 508 U* epriagara. 1* to 1% U» small *prtPj. lit A*, and levs do. whlu taghona. 1% Ite. toi 44: do. aanOer. young rhlrk*n*. 3 tea. and. over. 40© old reestaza. par ML UOU hena. par te.. ova* 414 tea. 25: medium. 3 to 4 tea. per lb. whit* leghorn bona, per th. 21
Inja. PW It., old. 3*OM do per lb.. 314 Iho. and over, spring dnckx. 314 lh« and up. 36. Pigeon*, per pair, old SI do. do. yonng. 35066.
pc:atoes under light receipt* proved demand. Choice so tetoea. steady. Ote. No. 1. tor .. $1.56; No. S, 54075^ New Potxtooo—Ttorida. Ne hrt, $506; No. 2. do. $»01M: pahannock and York River. No ‘ brL. $505-M: Ao. No. 3. ItiOffl: :olk and North OaroUna. No 1. * 475; No. 3. $30376; Bomb C aad Georgia. Na 1. per bri.4V; No. I. $30876: eweeu. per bk. h*mp. $101-36: Jumper on hamp. $10175NEW YORK.—Wheat—No $17614; Ko. 3 feAr*. $172; No l! lobe. $1.4414. »nd No. 3 mixed “ $17314. e. L L track New I arrive. Cora—Nc. 3 yaiferw and No 5 77\c. and No. 3 nctaod. 77S * New York, all rail. Oats—No. 3 white. 4314 Hay-No. 1. $31OE No 31: No. 3. $26036; shlpptnr Butte*-—Creamery. ki« b ' r traa. WO$614e; eroamen " score). 3514: creamery. fir*t> aeorel. 2203$. Egg^Treah gathered. «”» M1fO^\e: awragenar'' •rets. 36039; do. finu Btate. bsa hr and n.-srt; hannery arbiter. Crete to el St. Bute and nearby gathv rd and mlaofl coiora, Arete w ’■* t " 0M14 Chseee Ktete. who’.e tell freak, specials. ll\0I» , H f age run. 160X614: **'-• « r Ur to*, freab. tpsctol*. WHv averags ran. II. PHILADELPHIA. — Wb" red winter. $17tOL36 A ° $1.3601-34.
fireu. 26; extra Western Or»i’ Arete. It*; fancy oMected p*' 0*7. Corn—No. L for export. do. No. 3. 67HO**- ** S ° * 6614; oar lota loeol trad' >° tow. 73071: No. «. JWllow Butter—Western creatm-' , ( 3614c; nearby print* awl ’* 66 Eggw—Naorhy axtro flr * : ‘ a - firet*. 36; Wester*. •* , ' t ", do. fireu. 3314; fancy ael^''* 36037. . rbeeee—N*w York *** fancy fiats heJA. 3*07' “ 01914: fair to p«wd. I**' 1 j born. 190X914: olngl'd* * * 036; Aa. fresh. ItOS”
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BALTIMORE —Cairohasty weight veal*. , choice to (al heavy rr»lfair to good. fi1AO»: fat veau. 706: 11 Hog* —-Straight. ^ qualltj. 70*c: •»**• * 3d ‘V. Uve pig*. a» to alas and U; ehoat*. »a te atro

