Cape May County Times, 7 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPS MAT COUNTY TUnB. SNA gU CITY. H. 1.

William RuckeMler leaves entire esI tale, which may reach SoOu.OUO.OOO, to four children | | Jack Dempsey nprees to battle with i Harry Wills lor the heavyweight bosI log title. Federal Investigation and regulation . M _ , of the movies urged by Myers (Denu and Minor Events Monu. House given permission to adjourn until August 15. Detectives without warrants raid West End avenue apartment. New York, seise large store of liquors. Transit Commission bears Niagara power may soon run New York car

Rossi, Sing Sing poet, pnt to death In chair at alxty-slx. Rail shopmen's warning of strike (alia to move roads. Unde Sam’s money bags have been bulged t6 the extent of mote than $5.000,Q00 aa the result of royalties received up to June 1 from oil and gas operations on leased government land* In certain Western dues, the Bureau of Mines reported. The state of Illinois will be s “disgrace" to the nation and should not be entitled to a place In the Union unless

perpetrators of the killings . Senator Myers, of Montana, declared In a senate speech. Canada contlnnes ban on gold ex-

Ftf]owing his Intimation In his letter »o Alderman Harris of New York that there was oo color line or any unwritten Uw drawing any such color line In boxing In this state. Governor Miller came out flatfooted and declared that be had no objections to a Dempaey-Wilis boxing match In this state. Dave Drtscoti, matchmaker at Et>betts Field, Brooklyn, la behalf of the Ebbets-McKeever CorporaUon, visited the Slate Athletic Commission to Me n formal and offldal offer for the Dempaey-Wills contest to be staged at Ebbets Field next October. Wid Conroy, one time Yankee, is a busy man on the coaching lines for the Phillies. Wld has changed very little soke he played on the New York hill-

top.

Princeton's golfers easily won the Intercollegiate team championship in the final thbtpnlx holes at the Garden City Golf Club with a gross score 1 of EB05 for the quartet’* seventy-two holes Yale vat beaten by thirty-***

strokes

At La Boole. France, Aubrey Boomer won the French open golf championship with 286 for 72 holes Bobert T. Junes, young golf star of Atlanta, G*_, plans to enter Harvard

this fall.

rating in the north wM ! „ «*• Britt “-Leonard

, | New York experts up in the air. Thry wL_ _.u a. f*™* t* 1 * 1 tb « r * nomethlng wrong New left retail iraoe but cant put ibelr Angers

otkatyanr. I S? right ^oil

plans to apend Chick Evans breaks record hi Weat-

Mexlcan coal

, p Vim at his desk.

L fa tire William R. Wood of [ xnimoosiy elected chalnntn

1 Congressional Cmv

w to succeed Repr»I Feaa, who will be n car.di-

n kidnaping of forty more

a n resolution nuthoriao take over and op- » esnl mines for a year. i sup subsidy program

I fay Senator Borah as a y Met us policy of reUcvlng a

W* 1

.1

r golf t<

Florence BalUa In ConnecUcnt state

i a private btulneaa, at ie f»-i«

ts General Otartes G. Princeton defeats Yale to polo match

1^ as director of the budge*, u t0 a.

- the government on a bnai- George Owen, of Newton, star foot- • lor the first Urns to Us hia- ball and hotkey player, was elected

captain of the Harvard 1823 baseball

i brokerage firm of E. M. team after the Yale game In New York, k Co. of New York, waa petl- Geo.ge Clarke, former University of i bankruptcy, the peUUon Georgia pitcher, playing seml-profes-Utlcs of POtAOKM) and assets .iaui bsseball at Albany, was crmUted The Jinn war ctsnpoeed with a noklu no-run, oo man to first 1 M. Fuller and WUUam F. tnoe, when Albany defeated the Ft. , member of the Con- Becning Iclantry school team, S to 1 ixchango. Doff, who pitched - for the Bcnntog 1 for a general strike vote of team, eras declared By hi* teanunams i firemen, oilers, water tendets to be fifty-two years old and to hare 1 passers oo the Great Lakes been playing twenty-eight yearn.

a gave up only six hits,

tns Yale takes final of senes with Harvard at Polo Grounds. New York. 5

to a

GENERAL

FOREIGN

’•enator I

Wa s

s of Georgia provok- Irish Free But* troops capture main i of George Washing- parts of besieged Four Courts building, a position on prohibition by show- 1 j^beu to surrender,

to* he traded slaves for nan. Six more Americans reported seised Tbs senate Commerce Committee Je- MexlcmB bandits. «i»ie«ht free,

tells of escape from bandits

I Oanai fay the | Goti “ mon » rcl f t _ rj patronage row revived m “P ^ Bnwsian police to hunt for aoircuisled b» Kcpublu-an mssn- »amin* of Rathenao. ag Ureal dent Harding to sup- BoUheviki at The Hague scant Secretary EUner Dover will not restore private property to 1U lint A. D haujoer of Iowa, a I original owners Dover api-uicteee. u> sue- | Taft tell* British Pram dni» that amaEtfoner of Inicrnai Reve- racial prejudice la on*

a visitors "Russia will recognise and attempt borne in New York. to pay bar pre-war debts, provided the s to the former owner* of all k mourns claimed and the terms are pert} out of every trust not fixed reasonably," M Sopoknlkoff, of in value *10.t*A> provided the soviet delegation, declared la U1 Introduced today by Uepre- Interview. t Winslow of Maseschusetta. The police announce that the slayers Harding has quietly pi- of Dr. Walter Rathenao, German forth* scheme to reorganise clgn minister, were Ernest Hive branch of the govern- Techow, Berlin. Fischer, alias Vogel, s efa Included the consolidation Muon, and Knaoer, alias Koetiei r sod Navy departments, the Kern, of Mecklenburg. The car used f a department of public wel- In the murder has been found I the transfer of prohibition A dlploaUtle pouch which a Japang to the Dejertmem of Jus- e«e courier was taking to Parts from Washington disappeared daring trip. Day of threatened German muoanhist coup passes without Incident Irish Free Bute opens war on Beit publican rebels, attacking Four Courts stronghold with some cap unities on reach 11 Hfll—L i holt, aides ) Bteiaskl. freed oo payment of orton. adopted tbs mjtB ^ “^‘can bandits reported to ■ report, onthe UBtnavaJ hnvehmn mistreat*^ by kldoiprra.

The noorgenu are mw fully organ

■ were adopted and the re- Isnfi fc E^hito and large number, have /BChtc the aetau fwflnai ton~4 a pnmde and are marahla, V-JTto Prato- Artragh th# torar? fi«-d wlA auto

CIVIL WAR

IRELAND

All Dublin Traffic Halted White Armed Revolters March Streets and City Roars With Gunfire. MANY SUIN AND WOUNDED Civilians Shot Down by Vagrant Sollets—Big Guns Ussd to Batter Walls; Floating Spread* Through City Stresta. London.—The Free State prorltoooal government la solely responsible far the operation against the rebels nr Foot Court* and ha* declined all Brtttsb offers of aasli'tacw, Winston ! Churchill, secretary of state foe the Colonies, told the house of commoan It was generally believed here that the Free State stuck was the result of Great Britain’s warning that unless the provisional cabinet took steps to down disorders the London govaent Itself would have to atep to and take soluble measures. The colonial secretary, however. Indicated that the real reason for the attack waa the renewed aggressive and anarchistic action of the Insurgents Dublin.—Civil war between the Free State and the Irish republicans broke ant in Dublin, when provisional government troops opened fire on the rebel headquarters, the Four Court* Building, overlooking the Llffej River. An artillery attack, followed by steady nacMne gun and rifle fire throughout the day from every nearby vantage point failed to drive the republicans from their stronghold. To the people of Dublin lb* battle leant that the great day had come for a test of strength between the pro-treaty forces and those who stood it for an lri«h republic. Terrific fire waa returned by the rebels, who had every advantage of cover, but the latest casualty reports r that the Free Staters have lost only five dead and twenty wounded. The reput Ucan* report only one man killed and several wounded. Many civilians have been killed or wounded'

by stray ballets.

At daybreak the Collin* army under the leadership of Richard Mulcahy, chief of staff and for a long time a comrade of O’Connor, opened fire oo the Four Court* BoUdlng. which had been barricaded with sandbag* by the nilara. Twelve pounders ware I at first and they tore great hoiea through the seild masonry after breaches bad been made to the outer used to {be namnlt which waa made

iNTI-OBREGON ELEMEIff ACTIVE Washington Observers Connect It With Recent Outbreaks Against Americans. TO PREVERT RECOGNITION owind a •eirg Worked Overtime by Revolt*of Cortez OH

MME. F. C. NONO

q

Wife of Charge d'Atfalras of Roumanian Legation

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Senator James E. Martirw of New Jersey, "Farmer Jim." who Js running for the senate again at the raqnest of the railroad tmlona. He was the first nor to he elected by die people east of the Mississippi river. He

4Q AKHCMS REE, OTHERS TAKEN CAPTIVE Mexican Bandits Leave Aguada, But It Is Not Known Wheth-

er Ransom Wat Paid.

Washington.—Advices to th* Bute Department from Tamptce served io change materially the situation to the

i the day wore on the fighting ad to different pens at the city. A body of rebels, ensconced ba Fowler lortal Hall in Parnell Bgeara. art fire to the building whan they were driven out by the Free Slater* The rebel* se-iged two hotel* U the Immediate neighborhood, the Hughes and the Moran, and quickly tonified them as beet they could with furniture at all aorta, 1c preparation tar another toege. Other rebel forces come to the raw cue of the beleaguered Foot Courts forces by seizing the Clarence Hotel, near Grail an Bridge; Dairy* Hotel. In Great Denmark street, and other structures, thereby forcing the Free: Staters to withdraw some of their attacking force* from the Llffej scene of attack. Two ambushes at Free Bute forces extended the tone <{f hostilities to distant pans of the city, both in areas where British troops frequently had made attacks to the old days la Lesson street a car containing an officer

Washington.—Observer* of Mexican affairs to Washington -ee a connection between the redden outbreak against Americana to Mexico and the machinations of eertala anU-Obregoo element* to the United State*, who are working to prevent recognition of the Mexican government and at the aame time scheming, to stir up a revolution to the aoutbera republic Felix Diaz, ran of the tote General Poriforo Diaz, ha* been back and forth between Washington and New York rareral times recently, and propaganda machinery 1* being worked overtime by the revolutionist*. Cedlio Ocon. another prominent Mexican, identified with the antl-Obregon group, mally the companion of Diaz oa . trips. Leon Canova. former ' of the Mexican division of the American state deprrtment. and a Diaz sympathizer. U also identified with the elements that are bestirring themstlves to prevent Secretary of the Treasury De la Huerta, of Obregon’s cabinet, who to In Washington, from obtaining recognition at the hands of the Harding administration for ObreThe sodden outbreak of kdnaptogs of American citizens In Mexico sod bolding them for ransom Is. to the minds of many here a part of a geaeral scheme to foment trouble bets een United State* and Its se-uthera neighbor. The old exiled Mexico la said to be the financial supporters of the which to now centering In Washington, to block recognition of Obregon. The social lobby la being used to this id- A few day* ago former Cen- _ rssaman Uttiepage, of Indiana, gave a reception at hia country home to Maryland, just out of Washington. ‘ y members of Congress were on I. most of the Indiana delegation. Felix Dies was there, and an effort was made to turn the affair to the account of the Mexican revolutionist*. Friends of Littiepage aay he waa tob posed oo and was Innocently drawn Into the propaganda campaign. It does not appear at this time, according to those In dose touch with Mexican affair*, that Diaz baa strong

at th* Feeera property and th* impuyiiA the rebel* fixed July 2 as the date by which psvment muat be made. Whether the 1&400 pesos depsld

i. at Mexico mtatlons to regard „ e protection for an American held to connection with the new raid on the British-owned company. Mr. waa directed to press

and punish the bandits who captured A. Bruce BidaakL Beyond these new represent*done to the Obregon government there was no Indication the State Department Intended to move at

three were wounded. A second attack occurred to Camden street, knows as the "Dardanelles' because of the number of attacks made there during th* period of British occnpatlon. Three occupants of a Free Fute lorry worn to coUapee at this point foUowtog

from Kildare dashed along the Liffey quay, exchanging shot* with the Fro* State outpost*. One occupant of the car was bounded and three otbSTt were captured by the Free dialer*.

WORLD'S NEWS IK CONDENSED FORM

CANDIDATK M’SPAN RAN WEDS Say State arid# of Governor NomInae National Grange Cere* Mllll*. Mass.—Miss Karab BoP brooke. who to ceres of the Nstkoal Grange, was married at her home here to John E McFparran. of Furnias, Pa.. Democratic candidate for governor at that state. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. H. Wbeelock. cheptoto of the Massachusetts flute Grange. Persons prominent to grange work la Masss'buwtt* attended

SANDITS FREE BIELASKI Wows of R *'***# of OH Promoter I* Received by Washington Waahiidrt'-n.—The sutr departnMU waa eCcUlly advlaed in a 'oraaage from Charge Kummc.-lli. at Mexico City at the rrlmue of Bruce I’.claakL flute merlin said he had received a telegram from Burnt* 1st la. c.-ur when Bteiaskl was captured fay UtuM*. stating that be was there "safe end weir sad riwtf he waa exported u. Mexico City just a« Boon aa transit fscUittoo

RARIt^-Fk care vote of NEW ora and ..ctroeaas are aald to have been customers of the atock brokora*e firm of E. M. roller * Company, which closed tu doors with Itofalilttos believed to of these are NEW YORK- —Jack champion, throngh his manager, Ksarus, agreed to meet Harry 1 negro heavyweight champion, battle Ur the world’s title, no indication that th* fight i • '’ne^yor^TS^ sf a by the d JM^Bi' “ MACON. Toole was awarded 12 here by the Sipnrtor Chart jury heard bis Uhsl suit against The Macon Telegraph. S# sued for $50,000, mieglng defamation of character to aa article pwbtished oa May SI. U21. FAR 16^—The neve Reuse of Menass has give* up toi cenmisaM) as a brigadier general to the French army to become commander-w i-chirf of ato country's Uttie arm; of 1*5 men—the smallest sun-ling army .* the world LONDON. — William I’Swar* Taft, chief Justice of th* Called Elates Supreme OurL tivd t British audi*«cs that America was net likely to pay much atlcnUoo to European politics unic-« the price of wheat was effected THE MAGUL—Determined ts go re the limlv of cunciUetion, Europe * delegate* acceded to the Russian request to discus credits first, and at the Initial joint meeting of the cooferesce, Kusaton proposal* were beard end an unequivocal ftply wns made to them. ALtANY, K. Y.—Heerot buys Albany Tlyes-Cuiou to tertbaruoce of political

Mint. .Frederick C Kano, the beautiful wife of the charge d’affaires of the Rumanian legation to Washington.

but be to said th be trying to establish connections to New York which wHl provide the necessary resource*. Many large American Interests desire to stand to with any group to Mexico which baa a chance to aelu control of affairs. The present drive to being made eotocldeut with the efforts of Obregon 4o arrange for speedy recognition. The proposition to being favorably considered by Secretary Hughes at this time. The conflicting element* are battling hard for advantage and the present outbreak to the Tampico district, where forty Americans employed by the Cortex Oil Company have been kidnaped and are held for ISjOOO pesos ransom, to believed to have a connection with tbs revolutionists’ activity here. It to certain that the American government will not recognise Obregon so long as these outbreaks occur, and thus th* cue of the antl-Obregon group Is to aee that tow and order are not too conspicuous on the Mexican hori-

zon.

Students of Mexican affairs are recuUtog that similar outbreaks to those now occurring have occurred with regularity when ffae wire* were pulled from the American side of the border. At the Whit* House It was said that relations between the United State* and Mexico were not likely to be affected in any way by the bandit ontbreak at Tampico and the recent kidnaping for ransom near Cuernavaca of Bruce Blesaski. formerly chief of the Bureau of Investigation of th* Department of Justice and mom recently identified with American oil toterasts who have property to Mexico.

WM. ROCKEFELLER’S MILLIONS TO FAMILY Three Chfldren Get Share* m Trust, While Percy A. Gets Most of His Outright New ToriL—The will at William Rockefeller, brother of John D. Rockefeller, filed for probete to the surrogate's court, leaves to his four children the greater pan of his estate, various- k ly estimated to be wotth anywhere > from glSOOtKWIOO to SXMJXXLCiOO. The win contains no hint of the actual value of the estate. It says that the value of the real property to “over *10000." and places a similar valuai on tbe personal property. Mr. Rockefeller died on Jcac 24. The instrument was fll-d by the executors. William G. and Percy A. Rockefeller, sons, and Joh" A. Carver, described as “my friend" by Mr. Rockefeller. Slmulan.-ously there were filed consents to the will, executed by Mrs. D. H McAlpto sad Mr*. M. Hartley Dedge, db tighten of Mr. Rockefeller. Within a day or two It to expected that formal proof leuar* taetamentary will be issued. The will was executed oo Scptemher 5, 1910. only * short time before the death of Mrs Rockefeller, which occurred to January. 1(09. When th* document was drawn by Mr. Roekefdl*r be established foe her benefit am w SS.000,000 trust fund and also bequeathed to her the city residence, rap Fifth »venue; the country hem*. Rockwell Hall, near Tarrytown, their camp with 57.000 acre* of land at Bay Pond, Franklin county. Tbe residuary estate, with the exception of household effects, mote? rob*, ornaments and other articles bequeathed to Mrs. Rockefeller, was toft to equal parts to the four children at Mr. Rockefeller. The ' ~

bequest to charity.

RIVER TAKES THREE BOYtf Tbs# Loo* Their Live* In Attempting to fisvs Drowning Chum* Easton. Pa.—Julian and Tony SL monetti. brothers, of 11 and 8 years, ts^srtlvel). and Joseph TamborelU. 9 years of age w«t» drowned while swimming to the Iw-Uvare river betow tin Lehigh Valley Railroad bridge. FSahenaeti as* one of 'be boy* m trouble and ■ ser<«d go to his assist, ones, only to he dragged d-mm by the first. Th* third hurried to their aid and was caught by th* struggling pair. •OLT HIT* A HEARflE Men mart In Fynerr.i Cart eg, Q,

Panic at 0rav*sid>.

North Bergen. K. J—Lightning struck s beers*, rhocked tbe undertaker and esusvd panic among the mourners while the body of Sarah Gallo, ol West Hoboken, was being towered Into 'he grave at Flower Hill cemrieiy. The horses attached to th* beams broke th# trace# In their fright and ocaltered th# gathering, but were finally cwutrolled Afterward* the* wans nbssd with the burial

LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON

•«»t« UlCumW, Nertit primary mam*, on fm tf hi* dwindling load. •organization ol coal Industry to bn undertaken rfUr Frostosnt HardJnJsmuetln* with miners sad spue. ^ •sosu commlttas advnaeU* pure*** of^Csp# Ced Canal fay th* gsvsnaHarding has agricaitrartl toadsra as guasta at Whtt* Hmms d.nrar tu

— e ' ■■ USUOA. ••"•ter Myers * Ha Ota msrtug gtstozen as nnuMt.tt. k.u .

Hardin

minsr, t* Washington to dories way '

t« end rinks.

Invtstigallon sf Mow Yertt Cotton Ea•hangs ssksd fay Gooe#. msmhsr

at th* hsaies.

Damocrau deeds to tot tariff Mil pass

within sis weeks.

Announcement fa y Rsprossmativ* Js. •sph W. Pordnsy, that ho will net rash ra stsctlsn revived talk of brooking seniority rut* In ths house

in the future.

Freight rata* drop a per cent follow, •ng brash in th* intercostal confer., snc*. . A Unless operators and minors get togather without further pressure j from the government, Pros.dant Haru.ng will call a conference with. In a day or two. If a Mttlomsnt of th* mm* wag* dispute to not roachsd, Crsriic action will bo taken by the administration ts avert a fuel femme next winter. Ataiemont of to niter McCormick uf Illinois concerning the achit.omenta of the Rsyukl con party sirae .t* rg. sumption of power ehsliongsd by to rater Harrison of MtoUWUtggL wh*e"arg.d fsou had bssa mwra(»

iUffrit.'