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Mews review of I currentevents ? i Franco-German Contest Grows More Intense and Britain May Break Entente. J ' is < QBERALS LOOK TO AMERICA i ^ Prospect* In Near East Are Slightly ? if Improved ? Pork Barrel Senator? Roused by President's Oppoti Hon? Investigation of the Veterans' Bureau Is Probable. By EDWARD W PICKARD T t 0 HPHE senate has adopted a ? t JL resolution submitting to the J * states a const, tutionai ame^d- t 0 msnt under the provs-on* of \ f wtucn tne P*-esid?"i *??'J ?.ce * 0 president wouJ be -augurated t * the third Mon?a? in January * 0 after the.r e ection. and the # J newly elected congress would * 0 beg r, functioning t e first Mon- t 0 day In January. Does this plan * 0 to make the government almost ? 0 Immediately responsible to the ' 0 will of the voters meet with # 0 your approval.* * 0 ? * IN TIIE face of Increasing opp?-sith n from the Germans, the French art* ayir.g a corresponding In reasing .determination to have their way In the Ruhr. Moreover, they last week let Great Britain know That they vtshed her either to co-operate to a certain extent or get out of her w > Minister of Public Works I e T-> ijuer ami Oeoernl Payot. In chnrge of communications In the Khlneland. went to London to ask that the British turn over to the French a strip of the occupied territory In order to 00 * I the .'..root rail route for cool from the R-:hr The 1emand was rather embarr r.g t > The Rrlttah government, wl h cannot make up Its mr.d whether r not to withdraw its troops entirely fr tn the Rhine It - 1 lleved sue wit . v.i.l would be ordered at once w . -e it r. : for the fear that tho lmr: ' e re-. . t would be the setting up f n h .f?r state there ?i*.h the sup; ?rt of -he French. General G- llev. c -v- - ! ir.g the British at C :;rf. favor* remaining there as long s.s p -- ' I this reason onlr. It Is sn. 1 that In s recent ro- .>rt IVv.\r. - street <Jodley pointed out the In: ssi tary posi* n ' * e Rr.t ? n Rhine through Mr. It r. 1- I...w ? r? pudlatlon of the Freiv ; \ on j?. cupatlon. warned the c that ? British f *es w -e 1 ' In the Fren r ? ?; . they N-. e w v 1 tfentlon to the f:,-t * -to FreWere like- r r.r any r- ite ' ? British one hy tr. - -ting ; ? -Across It. pRIM! BON v TS T \W ? and Lord Cnrzott, the par .1ment deh.::? > on t..e .. - >pe. both e\prt?>ed dis.i; ; e French pcilcy. Mr 1: - I.aw - 1 the British troop* rr.Igtr * ? he recalled at any .r it id fan t 'he i..:. <t ' > " the He t- \ " ' ' I n and I'.r- :<Tf from tlie first he ?nw It ? ' possible -li.-''* with cause the French ?het > aims r. , 1 vaixnxv-. :: > :.U* f' tlow tier: any to bo - *tr> to pay. They were detenu;n?-d '? 1 the tiret t.? s. : It - i they were s- ^ . It. but bo u<e Fro: ; ' n On the qtlo<r!nr * re- :t Th* prime minister >i 1 the l*ren> li feared t?? fix any sum w . tie would b?- able t<- ]> * n r able t'.r- * rim: r a the? ' able t?< re for r i w ge Marquis ?*urzon. nddr. -'.jus r ? lords, was eqnaily certain that tin French pol*,\ is unsound, and -1 < *i? tb "America, strops u> lier tlows ar FOR. House, mill ard s of .. mile r >. m L naka sured lor $> 0; mill . asked, which is only $ if desired. For furthe LW. D. E OAK CREEK Educate E The Business Training otT-n-s a ?ho Practical buairesa. aten?-graphic and *? with leading CamJirr - *. btadent# a and board very r>^- . . e. ?aroii an. CZ)//ft, "/#? Acerflalcigft. N. C msm. ' er lass tnconseqtmitfsl defeat?. An amendment. offered by Robinson, of Arkansas, was accepted, limiting tha present legislation to the agreement with llreat Britain and providing that congress and not the President shall approve of other funding arrangemeats. Determination of s majority ot, the senate to have $50,000,000 ex- I pen led on river sod harbor Improve- > ments may possibly lead to the calling of an extru session of congress I after March 4. in order that the army appropriation bill may be passed. Pre*-; lent Hurtling a>\ording to veracious reports, thought he had dlacovered a way to circumvent the j?ork barrel brigade and planued to ln>truct the 1 'evartuient of War to spend no more than the S"-TT.?a??i*k? which t budget bureau reeoiiimended, and to turn tbe balance back to the treasury. This made the pork senators exceedingly angry und they let it bo known that they would organize a filibuster and prevent the passage of the ariay bill uu they re*e.\ed satisfactory aj-suram ? * that the entire J-WW.'**1 would be expended. S?n.a or faraway of Arkansas was tr-.e recognised head of the crowd muk r.g this threat. lie asserted in the sc ale that the Pr*~*. -nt was making a Muff in or?ler to win v??t?-s for the I'.rlt.sh debt ve'tlcinotit and the ship sub.- dy measure Secretary of War Weeks said that Fri-siiU'iit Ha ; c ad given no ?ii rectlons regarding the ??x|i? p..I;1h:p of money appropriated for rivrn and iiartu<r\ **Th. : would not be n.-ocs*nry." raid Son-lnry "I raved .1 large amount of money la?t jnr on the war ' department appropriation but I had , ro specific order fr rn the iTesdent to j Jo so. The fart that the war depart- | nient engineers to d ronpress, ns required by law. that they cotild expot d $5C.OOO.bin tl s year on river and \ harbor lmpr v?n?:. v i* in no sense] a recommendation that this amount I should be expended."* Ov MOTION of Sennt >r Walsh of Mtosfi'-f the v?-nnte adopted a resolution riling charges of waste, extravagance and mismanagement ma le ag nst the vererms bureau and - rg the s^' ii >i';:iiu rt.? * which investigated the treatment of disabled ex so-\ .? nien in 11 t?? report < n the aih!vil- ,'y of it,-':tuting a new Inquiry Into th? sffair* of the bureau, j. - s,.-. ,? time a slifiVce'ip in the nffr -s of t'e i treat: have b.*en e\pe? ted. and it '? b- lev. .n Washing* n that this s r. on it ; .r .I. It was heralded by t . -. V gra*.- n of t V|. nel Forbes t; r ubo Is now in Kurope. Pr-h>M he \*; ! bo - . . o,?ed !? . e.ther ? Tgo K !' s assistant dire."t r - I?r. 1. I* II -ors now in charge of the medical div.s.on. MRS MAE i:i.I.FN N? >l.AN f San ! : - was r n ast M -a. day to - . oeol r late husband. ? an ' :.:i I No ,?n She * j r rd w .an or of the pres. .t ;se H. ' r. ? ..1*0 t r e r.cv - ? \ h she is now t:.e nlv wv.uan met d-er-eleet. A CORD ISO ?o " resolution ri 'optby ! . - ticil T. K s pre* icd over h;< Preuuer Mussolini, A : uui cannot bo a Fascist and a S!a? at The same Time. The Fr .-t v .. t 1 Masonic Unlge must ro-.g: fro er < r ue or the .r " n.o rfi'.-ixn f-r this s* .n-l Is t it < Masonic orders in It.* ? an , \ tical and Fascism doe* not it . of t.t other j* -htleul ; . i - n: lnt? .. rot |i rt> M Ti-wer. \e Italian M.i-or.a HIV t??<> :u i J lliternat n.ilist* t-? suit the K.?*? :? wh" are supew r. itionulisra. The kit-ad of the Scottish i;:*e \1; - n? of 1" ? < ;at !" A !. ! ho h. * .1-- It* member* to %\ .i- .st ord r lor the gnod ot the country. Almost the .1 -e eomr-v fered I??t uet-K from the i ? : wave of 11.w nrer. b . to: .res l.\ jta'e* pre ?t and tra n sen : ? - tt e north*. ?: . ai do1 for s?- \1 da;.*. It: tin ?U'-h a huge Institution and Its affaln ar.- < > oaiplioated that to pass ant jt: icment on its management In ad i ranee of a enmrdete Inquiry would hi * 1 worse than foolish. fill If 11 I >- -W SaBSHBI SALE ixty-five acres, quarter i postoffice. 1 lou'--e intlone worth the price i ,000. Terms on half :r particulars address? IRY ON , COLORADO or Business r . arr} * prmir- mwt? t.> Surrr-??. rnrurul oiona ?.*?*n. Ri:ig*? graduate - ) ?i if ; .. . it'.-rv tuition > time. U.-ii lor catalog. ?s / *iied SrhtK ^ Charlotte. N. C. ^ * THE CHEKOKEE SCOUT. MUKPI f+ Pa^ck +| ; ++ **********++ U -?. a * Rev. Newt Marr felled to fill his A regular appointment at Pleasant Hill. & Sunday, on account of th* snow and had weather. ! Luther Reid ha.* recovered from a severe attack of the flu. His brother. George, has visited him from Englewood. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Shearer visited Mr. S. C. Ledford and family Sunday afternoon. The flu is sti! raging down on Camp Creek, near the Tennessee line. Mr. William Burger and family an- down very ill. John Pickle? mvr s waiting on them. I?cn Rose family have moved down nearer Pl.-aunt Iliil on h.? farm. I Penrlie Brown is doing some fine bu. iin.as with his saw mill. Mi-s Vesta and Allie Hamby have' bovn visiting lhe:r relatives at Madisonvill^ and Knoxviile. Tenn. Sunday seh "*1 at Shearer school house Sunday. Everybody irvited to come and take part. 50 GOOD CIGARETTES ioc _ DURHAM ' TOBACCO Keener Monument Co. ! I J. S. KL.NER, M.iu.er I Tomotla, N. C. CiH or Writ# if You nt<J * Monument I FREE TO V When you become tabtcri a you art entitled to an almost u R and advice absolutely without c r ? the problems of your | I c. inn ... :ty to us and they will i m itors and specialists who thro p come expert in their solution. 400,000 farm families alrej If you d. r . t. *0 cents a yea , Entitle 5-011 to this ur.p ircha?abit* ? unbeatable paper twice a mont 4 SOUTHERN A 1' THE C1ANT 1 Nashville When You Anything in Drv tain Pens, Penci Cigars, Soft Dri a first-class Drug i stock, come to your patronage. COURTESY-SEF Parker's D j ? M IT. NORTH CAROLINA g?gawa i i IM rHE government Is preparing for participation In the Pan-American J onference that open* March 25 In | antlagp. Chile, nnd debt eminent geuemen have he?n named as our repre ratullve*. The government. In re- | ponxe to a question from a South | merienn nation, has declared against ' nmdeuing t!ie of the Pnn-Amer- j an anion so as to include any nation ; r group of nations not located within I he two American continent*. The it?- j Imatlon was that '.he League of Na- j ions nught he willing ts be repn?sentd in the union. The adralnUwatlon aid it was <h-sln?ns that there should ; e co-ofHT?tlon het\\?*en the Pnn-Amer- 1 can countries and Hie league or any ther agency that promised better Inerna:i??n:\ understandings, hut that ifflclal representation of the league at he forthcoming conference did not appear to he in hami>ny with the purposes for which the Pan-American itiion was organized. After two months of successful work rhe Central American conference In IVnshlngtcn came to an end last Wed1 esdav. A tre;itr of neace and amltv. rleven conventions and three protocols ilpsiped to bring about closer relatione r. ere signed. Ol'R little "army of occupationfrom the Rhineland arrive*! safely at Savannah and was given a boisterous welcome. Sixty-three of the boys brought with them Herman wives, while five of thetn had Belgian spouses and three proudly Introduced French wives. THE house committee on Immlrntlon has approved a Mil revising Immigration quotas downward and Including a provision which would prohibit the Immigration of the Japanese. The measure apparently will cut the number of aliens admissible In any one v car t'? 1S??.I.'m. .t* agnlnst 3T?V s.17: but the number will be increased by the nition of prm isiot s designed t>- pre cut the division of families. T1 * senate (Kissed a bill nufhorlr'ng admission lt.t the Failed States of \n!-? * :.'i rcf gees. with special provision. f:.r ;t* : c up to Armen lac orphans under sixteen years of are. THE Kn Klnv Klan must be ctiup: g in Its myriad throats over the troubles that beset Tolerance, the <'hli-ago organ of the a?s latlon <?rgani/*-d to combat the Klan. The publishers ..raj editor? of the paper are lighting am ng themselves, and now several in ore or les? prominent CMrag -m s have sued the publication for ! rg.? sums for alleged libel hecatt-M tl oy were stated to be members of the Klan or applicants f??r membership. TWO serious mine disasters rvs eurroil on Thursday. At Paw-son. N. 1L. an explosion entomb?*d lirj niln rs. nnfl It was feared nearly all oi them would perish. A Mast In thl t^umberland mine on Vancouver Is land. 1*. ?*. killed is men and injure* n< ninny m n\ In I'-oth eases the ac tv.nl viik of the explosion was ua known. i?f lending nstmtw mora. |\?uvnrd U. Ramnnl of tlv University ??f nn?1 the YerVv ftbaervnt^nr. ;:;*t week nt Wil linns Bay. W* R'? rtUwtm of th fif'h satellite of JnnlTer in 1S?2 hmneh hlro International fum* ind recognltU-c FARMERS ber to the Southern AfricriUuridt nl.mited service of information harge. heme, your business or your receive sympathetic study of etlujrh years of experience have be* Their advice is yours for ask!np. uiy take the "Giant of the South" ir or $1.00 for three years will free service in addition to aa h. GRICULTURIST, OF THF SOUTH Tennessee i Want !gs ,Stationery, Foun is, rertumes, Candies, i nks; in fact, anything store should carry in see us. We appreciate I VICE-QUALITY 'rug Co. NORTH CAROLINA ? Birch + i + + + + Mr. Stanley Gr*?rt of Murphy t4?ited his father Sunday. Mr. Charley Campbell visited O. P. McClure Sunday. Mr. Clifferd Ha,^ who is em; Joyed a; the head of Hangincdng Creek, at a saw mill, was in our midst Saturday and Sunday. Mr. T. P. McClure. of Marble, visited hi? mother, Mrs. E. M. McClure. of thia place. Saturday. 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Mashbum made a busm^ trip to Murphy Saturday. p, Mr. A. C. Barton, who has becj on the sick, list for som? time, bow takinf a special treatiwnt * Murphy. Mr. Newlywed?I want to net | niee bunch of rosea for rt*y wifa How much will thev cost? c Florist (marrieji man himself)^, T r-*n much Letter if you'ii dfJ I scribe the nature and violence of the quarrel.?Amcrican Legion. ?O? Frofcsror (after trying Tirsi cla? hour -?Some time a go my doctoi told me to exercise early everj morning with dum-bells. Will the ! class report tomorrow befort breakfast?. Dismissed.?Froth. CASTORIAj For Infants and Chfldren. I Mothers Know Than; Genuine Castoria Always I . I Bears the /^l (V For Over! Thirty Years CASTORIA twc ci?t?u? 'owiir. hcw rem* cm. isboro c * states best newspaper. :e unexcelled and its ediclean. broad and interestpolitics. it presents news y angle. growing subscription lists state's best and most fors. Can You afford to be oer? 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