Cape May County Times, 28 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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r can be procured, and that the state government* tn the respective state* protect these worker* and (Ive assuretire of the realmmapec of order. This Mr. Hardin* set forth In a Ion* telegram to the mvereors of the state*, and he promised them the “prompt and foil support of the federal government whenever and wherever yoo find your own agencies of law and order Inadequate to meet ♦he attuatloh." >iesp<<ese* by the governor! were In the main highly watlsfactorj- That ol Uovern.ir Kendall of Iowa, la typical: 'A* chief executive of the state of Iowa i pledge every resource of the State to toe support of the program yon have Inaugurated for the relief of the fuel nruatlan." - Prom two governor*—Morrison of North Carolina and Bitcble of Maryland—came responses expressing outright dissent from the President * program. The former said in part: Tour position la practically to use the power of the government against the strikers, and they will naturally have little confidence In the Impartiality or falrneas of soldier* or other a*enrle* of force.

■land may be." Ritchie declined to take Immediate action, saying be would not send the Mary land National Ouard to the coal fields outil all peaceful methods had failed. He did not state what peaceful methods remain to be tried. Governor Allen of g snass said the Industrial court had ordered the resumption of mining and that about SO per cent of the state's

la IHlaots there is a situation, preVtooely described, which seem* to blurt the Harding plan in that state. The law provides that no one shall work as a miner without firkt obtaining a certificate of competency, and no miner can get each a certificate ualro* be can submit evidence that be has bad at least two years' experience as t miner or with a miner. Merenver. the 00.000 miner* of the Mate are 100 per cent organised. There had been seme rhan.-e that their 'president, Frank Farrington, would at the proper time posh the Idea of aeprrate sta*e agreement, but oprratoSB aald this hope was dlxpeUeti by ttw springing of the Washington plan. North Dakota 1* comfit*Ted with a crisis that Is causing altnoet a panic among the resident* and the con dltion* there are peculiar. The slatdepends ah withtn Its borders. The fig «ntt on euam of nay itgntte field*, be says, have no etenomk bearing a* the Mr—la o* or a»

would be made applicable to the other disaffected unions. Moreover. P—ldent G table of the maintenance men who la chairman of the Interstate tnittee of the senate, had adrMad hha that “he la going to bold bearing* Immediately oa disputed points of the transportation act, principally to aact-r-tain how the law may be amended so that the firing wage principle would be made gear and ao that every employee would be guaranteed a living All this looked very auspicious, and

Immediately thereafter afilea and neutrals adopted a real—

a. finding agrees—|

be allim and thoughts rt \

« Rnsfis fudir, did not sat any — M risking a break among themsefre*

the right t» reaume

«• 11 12 27 20 f Score by Innings: ...1 1 0 ff fi 1 « 1 fi—10 ...2 0 1 fi 2 II 2 0 x—12 oats off Scott fi: off Burke. on balls, off 2; off Burke, fi; off Probeat. 1; hits. Dice. Muller; left on — Sen Isle CStpv ll:.HkJoen.5. empires—Sutton and Lore. 8u*4ny*iQa— Delaney and Beck shewed the specI should be —yed. Delaney and Culver caught them napplny on flint, i fooled the Sea Isle City batters ao often. that the best of them could not

hit.

Myera hit the pill every time, and Jerry Delaney never i The score follows: Hajoea

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(ape ||ay {ouoty Jitlc and frust (o. (nuceuomfi nm tuua. kxtatk an* waikm caj Cape May CW Hixae. h». j K Ads as Esafltf aid it a lUdaiT Qpdty j Jitk Insurance

Bunnon.

have beeo enough tor us."

Ity and put the nagotlatlons on tbs blink. The shopmen Insisted that If they returned to work their seniority rights must be restored, and the carrier* flatly refused to yield to this demand. Both side* set forth their arguments on this point, 'which have l>een beard before In many a strike, cording

and as both stood firm. Chairman in Itlga. Uis story

Hooper Issued a statement saying that poisoned on a train when on his waff the initiations had had no result : i„ a Cfaorasiau bathing resort and hfc “and are now at an end." Added to , body was thrown Into the Briar Dug. the seniority barrier to peace was An accumpllcr of the | s —W Jewells demand for a national board to be Itoperaocatlng at the iff-

of adjustment. »on. Soviet official* say the Though It was believed the strike , u iB M<wcow and well,

of the maintenance of way m«c would

fain, thl* time aqfkah cemspond— Is chut Lealne was

be averted, the number* of the striker* • ere Increased by several thousands In various parts of the count r\. There were many disorderly Incidents, bat

I KISH FltEK STATE official. —

i.ounce that theh

In ewMroi of twelve

Donegal. Sllgy.

determination that the m.n.

ahali not be ttlerfrfwd with had ila effect and Attorney General Daugherty aald they were delayed la only a few localities. He added: “It appear*, however, that thwe la a rsistlaasliip

The govern- | Gal aay. Limerick and Tlpp—£ ■* **■ Watarford. Cork, Kerry and Mark

l£ey sawn, are In “anhj Irregular* Waterford

by regulan toward the dose of the week, and in Limerick the nbeli warn cooped up in the barracks and Kkfii

coal Mrika. Whether this reUtlon*l>lp k* conspired nr Inspired I do not care to aay at peeaent. 'Joe thing Is certain ; the fault U not all on •me ride." This lends Strength to the belief, ex pressed In Washington, that the policy the governmeat will Mow In dcallry with the rail way sUmamn d*pcm> largely on the result* of Its action In

relation to the coal strike.

I N OUCnOO the employees of the surface end elevated (ends were all ready to quit work and spent uun- ••f

The two a are sal ns of Field Mars Sir Henry Wilson were tried In 1

don. convicted end a

a were tried In Urnd sent sored to death, an died with s nant-

nees end dispatch that arouses the envy of those wnu contemplate the

outrageous cr - las'

Li the United state*. S GORE yet another victory for the ppbgmalves In the Ue]>ubU«na

per.y. In the

Hot art h Howell, for was namlnuted fw (1

the week awaiting the penolasi-.n of I “•tmte. defeating the “regular" their Internatlusml prvalfi—. «' I> <^d*U. Uci'rwi*atath(* JrtTrUw,

Maben. who uas tn the mui Hi* dr | risaeed «» a aU:

lay was takan to mesa that nagotu MKrtumuB rarity won a m uuiulnatlafi 1

tiona might be r—iuiri and the Mrikr i °> um Deow-rjla.

averted, but before this raa.

i^pdar It Is Ufcaly tbr (.opSs o. lit , A

cage will be waking their wwr -

as l—t they car wiihont the aid of l»nltefi«lar!*» »a* affiad of I

the street can and elevated train*

A MMBmr foe the 07 Heffricsi prisi aese a**

F ANCE has ytaided s<- far as >v r—mf to a moratorium tv Ger many M cash paymeata tor frt-u, three to six months In return •',» dsd that the aillea maintalc

laafibffi by a eta—* law

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Score by Innings: sjoca ...OOOifikOl 0—4 » Die 1 0000000 0—1 Strike outs off Delaney, 0; *ek- 10; baees on balls off Delsney. 2: off Beck. 7: two baas hits. Elmo. DaUney. Burke: three base hits. Myers: left on base, Sea lala, 11; Ha Jo-

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Umpire—Walt Wright Both the Saturday and Sunday games were without doubt the deanand the mast free from argument that hava been seen In a long time. The PUIrdelpbla lei aped tor the manner In which they played base ball.

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