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Friday. March ?. 1923 Promising Parasites Found For Bean Beetle Effort* of the Bureau of Entomology oj^ United States Departf Agriculture to find a way to , control the Mexican hean beetle, which is rapidly spreading in the Southeastern and South Centra! Stat- have been rewarded by the di- very of a very promising parasite. A representative of the bvreau disv .vered in Mexico a tachinid fly j parasite that preys upon at least two species of the genus t0 which the bean beetle belongs and seem; to restrict itself to that genus. It v responsiblefo r a very high fat-i tv among the larvae or young of te beetla in the Valley of Mexico nr : at Cuemavaca. !n that neigh-j h 1 of 2,000 living puparia of i this fly wede sent to-the Birming-1 l..-- >rntorv. and from ibi? ma. teri.il. the entomologist in charge of : .ulmratory has puccccdcdin rcar > ::e generation from native bean larvae. A considerable num1. - f* pari a are now being held Pay your" Now and The Books ai ; dall and Coope I Sneed's old 3ta your receipt. L. A. RA T" jO A ax t. ISHflHHHHBnUBnBH I Special ' For the next few SOUTHERN A ly FREE with ev okee Scout at th you can get your farm paper for t Obviously we car I in order to stimu advance agricult Agriculture is th should be siimui Hi missioners have l| onstrator to help Even though he | farmers, still eve Hj Also, every fami I what is happeni is by reading yc I The < 1 Kill two birds w Bj a good farm pap , 1 DON T FO Q FOR ONL I THE a . 3 /\ I in hibernation for the coming spring. In addition, there were found in Mexico two varieties of beans which how promise of resistance to the injurious attack of the bean beetle. One of them is a native edilbe white bean, known as "ayocote/* which Is cultivated on a fairly large scale in . some sections, the other a wild brown I bean of the genus Phaseolus, The | latter grows very abundantly along streams in southern Mexico, climbing 1 bushes and other vegetation, and the J rather leathery foliage which it pro- j duces is seldom attacked by the bean beetle, so that there is a possibility -?f this bean proving of vaiue for hy! -idizing with cultivated varieties to cd a resistant stock. Sweat Clover and Honey Sweet Clov r seed and pure honey comb and ext' ictcdi direct from r??! : - rit a' lowest possible price. Quality Guaranteed. Write for prices and circulars. John A. Sheehan R. D. No. 4. FALMOUTH. KY. F own T ax ] Save Cost :e now at Ran- i ;r's Store (Dick nd) call and get iNDALL lector * Subscriptic weeks a full year's subs GRICULTURIST will b< ery subscription or rene1 e regular price of $1.50. Home Paper and a goo< he price of The Cherokei mot hold open this offer ilate interest in your Hoi i 1 rkunnrro^e iri f Vio ^ ni 11 ui ui pi as* uiv vuui 12 ch\ef source of wealth i i i i WBBBBB ti IdlCQ OllU Clituui u6CC. 1 I recently employed a Con i the farmers with their f> will give his entire time ry farmer should have a ily in the county should 1 ng in the county. _ The b< iur County Paper? Cherokee ! ith one stone?-get your wvi'na nf nno IVI IVI MM* W? RGET, THIS OFFER IS Y A LIMITED TIME. IEROKEE YOUR HOME COUNT 4URPHY, N. C miLuua?mmd THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS I Lithuania and Poland Fighting Over the Vilna Zone and the 1 Railway Line. RUSSIA MAY BE INVOLVED Bonar Law's Policy of Hands Off Irs th? Ruhr Sustained by Parliament? j rrcncn vrgamze Transport There ?Filibuster Against Ship Subsidy Is Effective. By EDWARD W. PICKARD | pvO YOU think the senatorial * * filibusters are serving * | the best interests of the Ameri- * can public in preventing a vote J I on the ship subsidy bill, or are they only playing a selfish po- f litlcal game? * LITHUANIA and Poland have started another little nar of their own, which might conceivably disturb the so-called peace of tnucli of Kurope. Already the condition is so serious that members of the council of the League t?f Nut ions believe the league will be ctuupellvil to Intervene. The council on February 2 defined the frontier between the two countries, uuil in so doing It awarded to Poland u strip of territory thai includes Vlliut and the very important Kovno-Vilna railway. Lithuania was counting on possession of this rail line to provide a connection between Russia and Fast Prussia wberehy she could create u lot of commercial business lor herself and especially for the port of Mcrncl. which had been given her after she seized it a low weeks ugo. Moreover, the Lithuanians were deter, -lined not to reltuquish thei/ claim to Vilna. Therefore, when the I'oles undertook ? take possession of the strip In controversy, the Lithuanians iinmcdiuiely started hostilities, sit lirst with ' irregulars ' iind then with their regular army, the claim being made that the Poles were attempting to occupy territo! V that Was .il< elites; .!LltliUn n I an. Proceeding fro-> skirmishes to real battles, the con:-, eta have resulted in many casualties already, and hy the middle ?' the week heavy ar? . ^ m Offer j iriptior' to THE i given absolutewal to The Cher- . In other words, J semi-monthly E Scout. long. It is made me Paper and to ity. in this section. It flS Pnm. iinty Farm Dem- I arm problems. ' to advising with i good farm paper. | be interested , in I est way to do this Scout Hnmp Panpr ami MADE SCOUT Y PAPER ' MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA Resigns to Devote Life To League Of Nations WB&WB u3' i : prv^.dent of I the I'-er.gh S natc, tendered his res.,rnati?>n t ? that body in order that might devote the remainder of : i:fe to the promotion of the - ague of Nation. tlilery Lad been brought Into :t?-? i??n. Itt: i is mu?h disturbed l?y the affair. and Korfisn Minister I". hi: herin s**it t<> h-'th Poland and l.ithuaniu a note stating tt was Russia's opinion that Lithuania was right in the controversy iii:ij offering Moscow's friendly as'-jstan.e in settling the dispute. France is so tied up to I'.dan I. hn;tn elully and otherwise that - r syiupathies ai .i perhaps Material js-stau-e cannot hut go to the Fob s. .n Monday the I'-rftish ami French ea..'sl ips left *!ie harbor of Merit*!. Ci.frying the Ft end tr??ops that had garrisoned tin district for two years. The award of Meniel and the adjacent dlatrid to Lithuania is re|?riird a- a dlpl-nat k* victory lor Russia over the The Lithuanians have ant: d their tat entlt n of building a t "w railroad whi-h wl'.i unite ltuufia u..<* tirnnaty. TUev , also expect a groat deal ?>f trade with imerUa to pass through the |K?rt of Mound. *T*IIOt;GII still ouiitendi'g that Tim A I'roneli policy *n the liuhr ts had, ; the I'.rltish govern i.rnt foi . - in par llai.ieut prevented the idoption ??f the | . i * t t tcil lii lie n id res >. the k'ng's spee< h, callii - lor ncti"n l.v the ; couucil of ili*? League of Nations to ! submit ill** wh<>l?* matter !< a conference of ?>\|ierts In which Amu:, u. It , WuS hoped. would part ipuCC. A vote sustaining the ameni'.men: would have mount the downfall ?-f the imtu-try. luuteud, the limine voted IhC* to l'.ti to sustain Prime Minister Itonar Law's pulley of "hands off in the Ruhr." l'ue premier said that Intervention at the present time was ltntMis?ihle without destroying the entente; that t? refer the matter of reparations to tin league would arouse the hostility of France and probably of Belgium and Italy, nguinst the league. Replying to Lloyd George's appeal to "get America In ut ail coats to help save Franc** from the consequences of her folly," Mr. ltonar Law said there was "no word sjukvti or written by any representative of the American government which suggests It is willing to Intervene iu quarSo fur the French show no signs of desiring to be "saved" by Intervention. It seemed last week that one of their greatest problems, the operation of the railways In the occupied 1 region, was about solved. Though the British declined to aid directly in this, they di^l surrender to the French a strip of the Cologne /.one including the rail Hue from Dusseldorf to Treves and Metz, giving a direct outlet from the Ruhr to France. Gtvierul Payot. the French chief of communications, said Wednesday: "France lias so organized the rail and water transmit of occupied Germany that It now Is prepared to Insure international truins, food supply trains for troops and civil- i tans and trains for coal and necessary | military communications. After three weeks of efforts and negotiations we are prepared to bundle the normal transmit of coal. With French and Belgian workers and those Gentians who have not left their posts we have | sufficient personnel to meet all our ' own needs." It was re|?orted the French would expel J?,000 German mil workers who have been active In the campaign of sabotage. Many railway officials have been sentenced to Imprisonment for disobedience and incit- , lng the employees to strike. Premier Thounls of Belgium conferred with Premier I'olncare and gave his approval to plans foe additional military measures designed to force Germany u> submission. These will absolutely smit off the occupied regions from the rest of Germany. Special paper currency for the Kuhr and the Rhln-land will be Issued, guaranteed by requisition bonds put out by ths reparations commission and held against the German government. ?-SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? i HwwwaRml S-sftp J WE ARE DISTRIBUTERS OF "GARRETT C* CO** MK. VIRGINIA DARE VERMOUTH. ? TO l?T?Q?OC? TMI1 B SPECIAL PRICE All *2 PER 1Z QUARTS* WRITE FOR OUR LATEST CATALOGUE HAILED FREE CONTAIN!*! SPECAL OFF!JlS: R >SK ABOUT OUR-VI!!CBAR- IT IS GRZA ft MONTREAL BOTTLERS CORP." IG3 E.53?h. ST. ? NE* YORK. CUT SIT BSC R11'TI ON PRICK NOW y This special offer to increase t! H only for a short j ?riod. 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