Cape May County Times, 30 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

H DRAGNET FM WOO NEWS Return and Jetum of Ufa In•anal Caught Fran tha Wirer and Belad Doan. UTE DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE HappMlnga In He* Fortyo%ht «UtM «f tho Union—OccurtWKM at tht Capital—Latuot

Otnaorcblp coodtm&rt at modoa plcraro conferanea called hy Haya; Bational committee to susreat ttuprovements In acteen plays. Representative Woodruff. RepnbUcan, Mlchlran, offered a reanlntlun for investigation of the office of the Allen Property Custodl* . War Department experts point ant that Infantry *111 be sadly deBdant onder depleted amy required by new army hill. Confederate veterans bold Lincoln personally responsible for forcing Clvi War on the Sooth. Three eacape In parachutea In Kan-aaa-when airplane goes Into talhgun and crashes to earth. Uniform divorce laws by consdtotioaal smendment discussed by National Federation of Women's CtyJka Chautauqua. ( Torn lingerie la dandeutlae rendi voua may be new dew In Ward caa Weeks must show ciuae why defense should not see grand Jury minutes. Fifty thousand men's garment workers quit in New lock to enforce dosed shop. A gift of *1.000.000 fmo John D. Rockefeller, Jr, and another of f20A,000 from George F. Baker which la In addition to other gifts by Mr. Baker, ware announced by the Board of Traateee of the American Museum of Katnral History, New York. f ~n

Federal grand Jozy subpoenas bankera in Investigation of wartime alleged frauds In lumber, la Follette Coart « to curt) Judiciary, to organise U on ' sdenttfle"

W. Martin, president of the Power Company-, told the Agriculture Committee that his

pay the gova interest In

plant at Gorges, Ala, -‘If

Alabama .ftanata Aj

■ a fair value for the plant." Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel ef Anti-Saloon League, says Adolphus Bosch. 3rd, ot St. Loola, who exposed Stopping Board liquor sales, cannot Boat his wine and beer propaganda ■aoer camouflage ot law enforcers

NATION’S BUSINESS

Bill Introduced In House to estabBah national industrial reformatory at

Camp Grant, W.

Senator Watson, Indiana, presents nxhlUts In senate tending to prove profiteering by Importers. Investigation of alleged shrinkage

SPORTING

The British Isles Davis Cep team won another match In singles from the Italian team. F. G. Lowe defeated Cesare Colombo. 0-1. 6-2. 60. The remaining match ot the series. Count dl Rabecco against Major Algernon R. Qngscote. was not played, as the Italian suffered an Injury to his foot. Grunt Britain thus baa iron all the latches with the Italian 1 players. The comult tee In charge of the annual Invitation golf tonroemaol at Oak moot Club, Pittsburgh, announced because of the large number of entries the qualifying round.k d been * ced from 88 to IS holes. Fifty per cent of the players will be ellmlted from the match play roaiida, aa there will be hut six fights. Oxford defeated Cambridge Is the ogles of *the Intervarsity lawn tennis tournament at Oxford. England. The Oxford players won six games to the i scored by Cambridge, a special meeting of the Reading School Board Paul M. “Pud" Been, the former Muhlenberg College stcr all-around athlete, was selected

GENERAL WILSON ASSASSINATE!) Reid Marshal, Formerly British Chief of Staff, Shot Down as He Steps From Automobile. QUICKLY GET MURDERERS Irish Republicans, Aeetamd, Deny Wot Asserted That One of Slayers Had Papers Connacting Him iWith Southern Forcoa.

London. — Irish gunmen brought their campaign of terrorism to the heart of London when two former Irish soldiers from Dublin shot dead Field Marshal Sir Henry H. Wilson as he was entering his home, 38 Faton place. In the Victoria section, within a stone's throw of the American Bubaaqr In Grosvenor Gardes, and within sound of Buckingham Palace. One policeman was killed and two and a taxicab driver was isly In a half-mile chaos rerulting in the arrest of the oaaaTm A milkman, leaping from his cart.

STTDEFEAT plan to = T TAKE OP DONGS

Senate Adopt* Motion to Conoidor SoWietf BID After Tariff la Pasted. DISCUSSION ON DUTY RATES

Racommended by Finance Com-

Rlnak*c Capa Una. widely known, one-armed leader of the Italian anthrarite miners. He loot his right arm la a mine a evident or. -ral years

14 SUM, 20 HOOT, IN HIKE SME BATTLE

Two champion* of the ting—Johnny KUbaae and Johnny Wilson, respectively featherweight and middleweight

U> njbu. K tr r u u,.

■ ou * e - tion of Jte New York State Athletic Senate committee plana attack on , Commission la concerned, for failure ffatuUne ana J1 prodocera , 0 , ec ^ )t o*. defies of chaUengera During May cotton spindles in op- ; Mrs. Molls BJuratedt MaUory and oration totalled SA5UA8T4 against 8U- 1 Mile. Suxanne Lenglen are on oppoKtlARM spindler operated during April. | site sides of the draw for the play Pea canneries at Kastoa. Md, report I in the world's lawn tennis rtinmplonInss than 40 per cent of the normal ship which begins at Wimbledon June pack this year. 26. It Is generally c—aldered that American Railway Association re- the American champion has drawn pons Idle freight can on June 8 luckily. In her half of the draw will totalled *63*37. a decrease of 14.431 be Mrs. A. E. Beamish and Mrs. Sat lru*u the preceding week. I lertbwalte, and neither of the British becretary Wallace announced post- j players is looked upon as likely to beat

puneiuent of h. bring* tv be held In ' her.

‘ “ Jimmy Murphy, California speed

demon, plan* an Innovation In automobile raring, be revealed at Chicago. He Intends to uae eight carburetor*, one for each cylinder of bis especially built motor. While ho watched the White Sox lose a 13-Inning battle to Washington daring his pause In Chicago ea route from Uakwtown. Pa, to Tacoma. Wash, be alae let U be known that In the recent Indianapous S.eedway race he drove the entire

500 miles wlti-oot

Chicago, Peoria anu South Omaha on complaints of livestock dealers against yanlage charges made by stockyard*

An those cities.

Formation of the new Consolidated Machine Tool Corporation of America add* a tool omenra* combine to the Aung list of wzt meigers and la ef the utmost Importance to the tool trades aa well as In the heavy equipment field. Tue new combine baa been _ Incorporated m Delaware with a capi-

tal of $3U.UU0.0Ua

1

Probably forty dead, many of t

Hague court may give Germany ne-

utered. in lllli -it mine wcr. To-1 port unity to contest treaty disputes. 1*1 killed way be seventy-fire. Some ! FI fig Bolshevik workmen called In hanged, others beaten or dragged to j from Moacow street* to testify against death, and wine dynamited, r .gating j Ben .censed of attempted ataataina-

bfu stopped, at least temporarily. Uon ^

vessel* are a -nuisance' under tt* «»*»»sinaied near London borne by 'Volstead law. tiro members of the Irish republican

bir Conan Doyle going borne con- * rm J-

vtneed be has implanted spiritualiaw The Lloyd George government, deSrmiy ncre. i feated In the House of Commons, 60 -Pussy tuot- Johnson, off to mske ! t0 ® iu Palestine mandate policy, Keu Zealand dry, scalds Weeks lor w *» “J* 111 Atleeted In a vote on the •nti-Volstrud view* National Health Insurance bUL Will H. Hays directs conference in i Prince of Wales gets enthusiastic Few lurk on mviiua pictures with wel- reception in London on his return, iare bead*. Dr. Sun Vat Sen, fonneri.- president

Mounting of 3 Dstortim by Strier, Fran AmbuMi Lead,

to Four-Hoar Ctaeu

head with a milk bottle, knocking him down, as the couple attempted to commandeer a taxicab. A policeman throw bis dob at the other, who waa aiming his revolver, knocking the areapoa

from the murderer's hand.

Policemen then dosed In and arreated tha pair. They gave their names as Jaame Coonally end James MacBrten. The crowd beat up the gunmen before the police piled them Into a cab and took them to the police stadea. It was stated one attempted Rdridfe. seriously wounding himself. A down

bullets were exchanged daring (he which foarteen men are reported to chase, bystanders and the crowd aacap-1 hlr * bMB killed, two mortally wounding miraculously. I ed and a: .east a Scotland Yard Is preparing to throw Troops. It was anaonneeth ,1

“ " further need

Washington.—Refusing to give immediate consideration to the eoldieta' bonus bill the Senate resumed dlacuaslon of the tariff nice sure. New re- ; auctions In dutlec on rtshns made - of Iron and steel were proposed fay the Finance Committee whan the senate went back to the tariff bill aftar devoting four days to the naval appropriation bill Previously the Finance Committee In reporting the McCumber bin had approved most of the House rates on chelae, representing large la crease* over the duties of the Underwtod Act Lttd of the former Payne-Aldrich law. The commit-

cut to approximately the level of the Payae-Aldririi lew. No action was token on the proposed changes The Senate !y r vote of 51 to M tabled a motion by Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, Democrat, to take up the bonus bUL The motion to table was made by Senator Watson of Indiana. Republican- Senator Welsh In offering bis motion-declared that It waa his purpose to force a record vege to determine Just wtoo* favored the sol-

dier*' bonus bill.

McCumber of North Dakota.

chairman of the Finance Committee, slightly hurt. ! r *P l J lM * *0 Senator Walah declared will not thaI wW,s *** had favored golf ahead

or emusa an,cm rnrtner need nrlie* , WUh ^ Uon ’“ blU - he P^erred te

^ - '** ■ *** employed at the together as much * possible end ibe Irish .vfugees from Belfast, fearing »c«e of dlstarbaaca. a mine oper- action of the Republican cOLference wholesale repetIUoaa at this afler- itad hy the Southern Illinois Coal i pledging the passage of the boon' bill

"Mw between Marion following action on the tariff w«s sat-

to arrosT^nv » r '“ M5ocl «»*Xond the strike tone. The w,Ih twc «ceptlons the RepubUIhr^T.. ?! . ^loe wfll cease operadag. ^ aood ** “»* «rTeronce agroeThe late field marshal wTTh.d been ^ rf the deed ere eald , Z***: the military adviser of the Bslfsst to be mine employees recruited on I Xurle of MehoS, wJTX^^t government. Just arrived In London rhlcago' 8 _we« side for strikebreaking Republicans to Trte wlto^tlS^CtoS

taking i they

crats In favor of burned!-te actlcn. Eight Democrats voted with the Republican* against taking up >e tumux. Following the tabling of the Walah

LABOR BEONfS FIGHT TO Ci# y. S, COURT

Ovatiw

SUtra Supreme Coart ■ ■W dlriel tribunals a* aadaavoring ,o , rotate the' rights of American and to c

pm placed before )t by * w>ecl*ico mutes named a : week ego to dlsra ways ,nd n

The committee the Federation j of four ameodm

uun of the L’nited |

to the cvins-.ln

_ ate*, aa fol!o*i proMbftlng the uu r the age of *Uin

yeara Us any mh», mill fretety. wwl shop or other 8 * ” ~

of children t

duties. These

mend that the British forces roes- , grouped tv masse In the mine pit l.

forced the Unionist troop* In the op- repel Invaders,

erationa against the RepobUcaaa on The men who were killed la the

After nnvelllng . monument to rail- strikers and union sympathltera who I special order for conSderltioHmm^ !

id opened Its strip j eral honra 1 discwwlon. but was finallreral anira miners , adopted by a vote of a to & Thi

started to dose In on him. | leader had received a communlcatlaa not oreclnde To th * t -^

| Several Democrats, Including Sens-

Paying the fare. Sir Henry walked t

ward his door when men—some say coal i two. others three and others four— i had returned

I*

icnt of any t

sny Judicial d

would deny tha ■■■■P of the United States and Ita terrliera and dcpendcnclee to organise tor i* betterment of their conditit*. to da

collectively with «

Unable to open his door, Mr Henry started to walk briskly down the street to a aide door entrance when shots rang out. Both bullets missed him, and Sir Henry tamed and faced his aggressors. Instinctively drawing his gold-hllted dress sword, the gift of the French general staff after the war.

and saw the men aproacblng wUn big , United Mine Worker*

r—"* -'-"T <Wi»<aU» W. na '«.««, lb,! Uu ram, of a,, .Oo, ! tt ot,lMoQ of ii-'u.. ^

i S ' " S ' U: ’ ZLi

untof miners. The worker* were ; that he would —* - - uoa * 1

| Court 6*oot

_ • Is uncom:l»

by tnterprvtation »**er> ■

TlraTd l ' , ® 1 * wor,, fpora th * gnarded by operativ M from private : legUl.Uo'ahea/T tbTsol^e^ 1 ,hU ' pubUc P 0 * 1 ^ at variance with <* acabbard another volley was fired which I fletective agendea, anvong thw be- b^ The ^ JW>U * ' r * tatc! T «D«Uratloo of Conjrth

rs? “rj;ZZZZ ST?iSS ZzfTZZ:

ankle Blood gushed from tts wound* ' Chicago,

as the tan, lanky marshal staggered, j —- turned around and fell as his shattered leg crumpled up. He fell half across the curbstone without making a sound

or an outcry.

The bn tier, who had heard Sir Henry fumbling at the door, reached the re* tlbule In time to *e< hit master falu

Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, hum en Ulsterman of Covenanter etock, identified hlmielf prominently with the Caraoolte movement before the war. He waa Carson * chief *driser during the Ulster rebellion. The police Investigating the aasast. nation of Field Marshal Wilson bain come Into poeaemOon of documents disclosing a conspiracy to take tha lives of a number of prominent persons and conduct a campaign of out-

PROHIBITION CAME HIGH

Uirv: ueau*. - “““ i. ,.rfs;ueni , Rhinelander Waldo, former police ot *be South China republic, has been 1 Tlnkhare Pay* it Coat Arrti-Salooa CMumuwiuuer of New York, -jenUoued «■*'«> prisoner by the United Chin* ' Laagu* Nearly *110,000,000. tor Belly's pus. In Porto HUo. i *"TO*a *nd l« being held captive on the I WaahtnLt, n —Beueartag hi* attack Marine* near Pittsburgh ri-enact Chinese cruiser Halchi Is the West " n Ibe Anti 8*1 ix* Leqffae. RepresentBraddock c battle with the French and 1 river near Canton, according to ad- 1 * tlT * Ttokham. Uepafalican. MasaackuIndiaua Us 1755. '1ce» received by the foreign legation* ; * ett A declared la the bona* that the A demaiMl that Secretary Weeks re- m Peking from Canton. Klglyuetlh. or pr,.hlblth*. amend meat sign from the cabinet and let “some Representatives of Chang Tso-Un ^ l*uugl - and paid for, and broader vlsluoed, more evurageuu* uton defeated war lord of Manchuria, ana that, according ;u reports “worthy of la touch with the times take his place,'* ' !“H-Fu, Wi conqueror, signed an ! ^Uof." W ajne B. Wberli-r, the was voiced b> Senator Arthur Copper ; armistice M CUBWangtao. The aego- -eague's general counseL “and the Itli, a signed editorial published in hi* j tiatlacs were begun lax week alx ird leres's he ontrula," expended from papers. ; a Brit I *1. warship there. fUW.UUWUUO to »i IjU.UOCUWO. American Federation of Labor coo- j King George decide* that Chief . u»ventiou considers Jour cunatitutiotuvl ' lie* Taft and Mix. Taft need not buu GOVER.4MENT SUFFERS DEFEAT

(unenduients to aid labor. i and curies; to royalty. Fourteen killed, two dying ana m j Tb* Chuckles of R£2,~ unat, alter-

WORLD'S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM

FRANCISCO.

Moore, president of the Panama-Pacific MapoUtion held bore In ISIS, will bs a candidate for the RepobUca,, noalna-

Smyet Service of i IM* would be done, further delaying

action on the bonn measure. Not leas than th.-«e-fourih« of one

toch In diameter—seven eighth* 0 f j per cent per ponm In, tead of 1 ce- - aa In the ’ordney and McCumher Nila

Lea* than three-fourths and not lest

than three eighth* of one Inch In 01M»«*r. 1W cents per paund. Instead of 14 cent, aa In the Fordacy and Mc-

Cumber Mila. ' Eprctktt and machine chains—83

i

«mvuo.te tor roe HepobUcau nomlna- her cert ad valorem instmd ol X oZr

a .!^' jss&srii

k tWO-thlrds B 1 - U shall *!

LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON

Sup. re-v* Court fiacleioa heMing V*

dsr provisions ef anti-trust be applied to otrikors ia ovsnt d railraed atriko.

privy council and Japanese prince re-! ports had

The treaty fixes the nghu of epch nation In the Island, which 1*

PEKINfL—Uvoe ef mlsoiorvan** | n ton* endangered In renewed aisort»: bun Yat-otn has disappeared. PEKINtL—D r , »u« Yat^e.., forms,. Iy pratident of the Sooth China He-

public, has b

by the

Lulled China force* and U being held captive on the Ctdneae cruiser Halchi, In the West river, aear Canton, according to advices received by the foreign legations beta from Canton. LONDON^-Ch sf Justice Taft

been negligible, and that

vm. waa another care of protecting ^alnat Germany without Cue cause. Ee described the German cuupetiuoa aa a myth, and said the high rai. j

facturera.

Chairman Lasker, ef Eklppinc Bwl 1 plan* mid-Weet trip In further**

of ship oubeidy Ngislatiorv.

•^Mrtora Heflin of Alabama, and Ck

ef Virginia call each other

AID FOR TOBACCO MEN

Adntinlatration o

ora. aftar *

.toiara’ bonui "

tho ooldions' bontM

their fight to poetpon* »« - after tho tariff toll o P***

moking tho h

o aa aoen aa the tariff «

rourteeu killed, two dying ana a *«>* vnucKies ui i—a, unauulterBCorc wounded when striking coal min- 1 ated American burievqae, hare leg* era attack guards at mine near Herrin, ■*! *•** Just opened In JUnxlun 111. and has taken tbs dry by storm.

Wbat some official* regard a* an In- FolloWng report* that en effort to - - diesiioa that the Department of Jus- raise the Luslunia 1* about to be °* ® t0 29 ,ht bouse declared for a tire ha* found nc ha*i* for any legs! made. imn-Gennan* have imerpeUatid ‘ ' **"

proceedings against the Bethlehem- the r'veTimeni. asking whether It Is LnrtMwonna •teel merger and the willing to undertake step* to observe pending Ropuhuc-lnlcnd Midvale com- the eaivaglng proceos. The pon-Oer-binatiuo WM c/wtalnod to a statemoM mans oay that musiauna, * hicb they toM^d by Attorney General Dougherty claim were aboard the ill-toted Un«r, i n ‘* fle w.thota other cutoPMU. rxe to ho ruwrod dr. aUtr

Declares for Postponement of Pales-

tine Mandat*.

London.—The gwernueat met with defeat in the House of Lord* on lu Palestine mnnuate policy By a vote

lared

(-.•stponemext of the Palestine mandute in order tc bring tt into relation with the gofernraent's pledges to the

people of Palestine.

Tti mart or for a <iostponemant was made t<y Dad Isl'ngtan 'and t arried - * * by Rear! at lUlfoor.

8>uthe. n Growers Get MWOOfiOO Ad- ! vance to Finance Market,na. I Washington.-Approval by the War I Finance Corporation cf the application ' of the Tobacco Grower*- Co^perau* !

QUrtfE ‘' ^uth cSS fo^dvM^ ‘ P,i *‘ d * nt Harding aent a lettsr to M

to exceed WO.OOCU-OU w« S rtMnt - t,v * •» ^

public.

Tbl, money wyi be u.ed for the fiaanrtog the orderly marketing of tobacco In these Mates waa announced by Director Meyer.

THE HAGUE,—The formal

DO to the Boasian* to com* to The Hague to negotiate „ B the basis of the Genoa agreement waa forwarded by

u>* foreign minister of Holland.

FEKINfL—Ounboau of ths forces of Dr. Bun Y at-sea were firing on Canton. and machine gun fire struck American building* there, American Minister Jacob Gould Schunuan caWed the State Deportment from here Dr. Scfiunnaa informed the State De^ psnmeut that he protested to Dr. Sun

St the hombstdineni

GERM8 FREED BY FIRE

Millions of Deadly Cultup** Eeeap,

Rule* Committee, aeoepting .t*-' to held up the ettp subsidy b." * the house threa-da? raeee* • r ' i ‘ In August The FreeWent a "'•'Wbers to talk tha aub«>d> ‘ over with their cefietitusntx Henry Ford's Muscle thoal* P r °r*

the boiuhaidmem. C .mpu. u PLYMOUTH,—Ths Prince of Wales. Tuesday night Bottles returnfrom his trip to India and deadly culture* i a t<3 K ’ >:b Japes, arrived here on board the "* b . n ' kn the

report ef tits Military AH*'™ ^ mittee a* a “fraud" and «echt»«

—.-ocienttau are irrto* , 1rw ‘* *"*>x*- m

to recapture many mlllionr of rJZZ TH * Bcvamawnt was «*Br!dnfl 0 , freed .« the Unlveralty ,,f rv,.?,!!™ ' ,lAr »• c J ^

JapaA arrived here on board the batUeshlp Renown. The Duke of York conveyed to bis elder brother the King's formal message welcoming him

content* washed away by tb«.

of water. Goat*, ra t«, rahiu* and guatea pig* Inoculated with other germ* were released and mar-

atom':'* are Kill at Urge.

ef Germane for property •*cu t,i ' by the Alien Property Cuf.cfr Th* President will •pr'rg a wT