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BREVARD NEWfi. BREVARD. N. 0. I kf& r t ni pi I ..v. ...... ... - Painting ilii' anchors of tin- ne "Central kitchen" of F.eilin whore food mmu Poincare Accepts the Hunhes Plan for Committee of Ex certs, With Reservations. GEM ROYALISTS MOBILIZE By EDWARD V. PICKARD rol.l 1 11 aliens 1 'hl'TI ." of the (c.-rman M-ar- em, W!i!c Ml l,'-' iii';. a" re is iia- iv -ino'iiie ::n i fmanciai pr Idi :a of all i'.i:rnpe. ; ii.' wiiiiin the bounds of po.;:biiiiy ;.' not prob- : ao;.it;.. Se -rotary t luu! --u.u-vi :o '" a co:a:i.: ! of i-pt-rt is i;k -!y 1 I"' ; ' -'cil, Willi s.'iia- i'i ii i i !;oa ; , A- -!o- d I y W: ::: '.-ii thai tla- To ... - s -.- ..;:,( p; r: j-:;..,..- i!i aii ;., ; ". ; -. ' .1 - ;.l ::. i:;.!!! a- I : : i ' : .- . Wood 1. 1 ! '. '. a::.; Pread.-r I'..:!:ea. c's r--- a- . . a; .... ; to i, ,'i- 1: . pied ; .- a,. , .... :a I tha :;aa: . -t be on y a . a- ..ry I'i . a i a ; : .'illy to t ia oi' baa; aa !' p:i.v. ara'. ..- i'..;;;;,ia.ll ::' t ..a;, "a.- a Tin' , a -i Ala- v. the re ll!d be Made bv a. in l:j .-I ! lalae w.ii'.d ii a re.iaci a-n al fixed in May. coo L'.ci laarK.- .ii tin r I'-:!. alio 1 1 i (s::.,-e ... -HMm,,,. . ; a gg. -t i . ai for j an .i o, in.' -..atal.n-. ! Vfii.. ;:.-, r ! ri. l io,i, M. poaaare con. -eiii e i in f'.n i:i an in ,t -iri.ui i Co I '.-.: -1 :' t" s ml rear. -o;i:a- lives to : o. cioi-.-a.-e ; . pcia-. At lir-t the F.r.-il-i. v-cre di-.o.-anied and ai.oy. but tae aeraaaait de- ciiiod ; tloi!-. any o, ! c r: t Ihe i-'rcla-b reserva- .' , . 1 :'' ; 11,1 i'o-.-eii to oeLcve con.-., rn.-d t v o ! o. i.iei-t ; the pla a. Tbe v pa. alien . coail a a s , 0:1 mo- : tion ni Sir aoi,n I'.radMirv. En (ill I .11 KaiCaOU 111 M'l illl WIIOIO .'IH'll l(l- quired by ihe Fluted States fur the legation. rub-! thai n.. one ,.f the nations had ! ,;r..rt to obtain ;lu tilings which they the rk-i.t to ,iia;ate as to the cm- faiu-d p, p.i ,y dij-houacj at Lausanne. petenoe or ;. de! .lie or limit the juris- j f: diition of the eoauniss'.on in d-aLnu : ipvpl.( iM ATS of the I'nifed States with ii.e j.robb-m of the Corn. an in- . U ;!nd the Hritish empire have sei .lemiiity. Tiiis mignt i.armit the over- j t!lt. ,-U!l. ,-.,,,,Ii;; issU(. between riding of the French re-, riot ions, ami 1 America and (.ireai P.riialn and agreed even the discussion of the interallied U,n a treaty. This pad will give our debts so far as they aft. at reparations. , prohibition enforcers the right to Poim are s reservation arc not held .M.aieh suspecte.i liqin.r smuggling ves by the administration at Washington . S( .s ;,s far as "an hour's Sidling from to be a bar to the execution of The ; t),e American mi. .re"--the proposed Hughes plan and our pan in putting it twelve-mile limit not being mentioned, into op ration i- under way. The Eu- : p, return America will lormally aflirni ropeans wou'd like to see an American ;jH, three-mile limit as governiiig Prit lnude chairman of the committee of ! jsh maritime rights generally, an 1, experts, and would prefer J. P. Mm- v, .., is 'more important. P.ritish ships pan. Poland Dm d. n or Paul Cravaih. p(1 ai!OW(,(1 t() ... n,.. UiKi,.r It may he Air. Morgan would rad serve. st.ai into American territorial waters, und there is ta'k of th selection of 1 Washingum w.il undertake similar ur Elihu Poo!. Wa-hiiigion has made it - rangeuH.nts with other nations, plain to the allies that by partieipa- ; Tl.us. so far as the diplomats are lion in tin- conference we accept no j concerned, al! is lovely. Put the responsibility for the enforcing of its findings. Meanwhile, the German industrial magnates and General Degoutte have been in conference trying to arrange ! ously object P the section that per for resumption of work in tbe Ituhr i ,jts British vessels7 to brinr in linnor i;nd of the payment of reparations in kind. If the accord is igned it will j provide that the German government 1 shall pay the industrialists for deliv- j cries to b ranee, beginning next spring. ,iwsn-t believe that part of the pro At this writing the Germans hao j)0sed treaty would be constitutional. yielded to almost all the French de- j inands except restrictions of their j jN- THK controversy with fJovernor rights to free trade with unoccupied ; 1 i-jnchot over what he calls the fail Germany and the rest of the world, j ro (f 1hp federal government to en- Krupp vim Bohlen was paroled from jirison to take part in the conferences. On Thursday he signed the accord. D ISPATCHES from Germany insist that Chancellor Stresemann's gov ernment is "tottering on the brink." The Socialists are still threatening to ipiit him, and the monarchists are try ing to bring about a dictatorship for tin: whole country with the ultimate purpose, presumably, of restoring the empire. This movement is fostered especially by the Bavarians, and . ' OT :: .w.r- : ' . euro.'-: w 1'. S. S. oiorailo. wlin'ii wo for the poor is prepared, .i luunu I low aril llio end of tli(v wool; it was iv I aailallo mean for prohibition n- portod that tlicy liad niooilit-'l be- ! !'nn ciin'iil. that st a t emeiii tiie cn I twren liu,i;i and :i(i.(i!M tnmps aloiiu j trary 1 1'iivln.t wttv ";;!-atui;"i;s and ' tin- Tl n ; i"in -r i . i n frontier for a march mi tint founded uii fact,"' and that it would ! Herlin. that reinforcements were ilm k : in, it to the royalist colors from all sides j arid that l.".(.Hn bavarian reichsweh r j al r.aliiber. were, ready to j"in. This 'body of reohswrhr troops was "kid- naped" from th central overnaieat by Havaria and she stubbornly refuses the demands of Strosomann that they be restored. Socialists in Ihe Herlin cabini t rai:e at St rescmrmn for what j they consider his miidms toward Ha varia, but lie refused to press action a;zaiiw Munich until lie had settled iiis i roubles with the Saxon govern ment. That he appears to be doiiiL'. : for the Sai and retii'i ... 1 f( !!! otlice at hi dematal an I anotiier nii.i- is! ry u;i- formed ex-!usively o1" S..- ; oiaiisis. T'lis ha.s oJVendcd the more 1 ra.i.'i.-d Socialist In xario-i- j arts of the Ul-inelalal ; li: app";:tl.e lit will be hihi.i satis " s. pa! ie Id 't' against toe' factory. Her la-re the 1 'r. . ii-at's :a p!i . the workor :-.n i ;, a -e was ui :in',;:i;, coi a a . -lii ! : ex- e S. cia b!!I they did E"t laa.:.- cept bv ivri;a:i of il;,. " , i'n - .n - .'i, ii.-.i'lv,:'.'.. Tie Pritish -o .aab!" . i, reia,-a,b, r !r. X,-:;. til. la ; t a i :i tnat :t vo::!d i.-t '.'. iiic i-st.ii.lIs'et'M-tit of a:- 1! h a! .' Wliani I; e o. i;- I'll th in : -ra:Le had giia". !i- ; t y of Jonaa n L : . o' . 1 ! "!y (! Iliad either i;na laid gien the wp. ' !!' : d said ih,- Rhino ; w a- d.-veiopma as Ir-ely '!ri,-,'"i,'"t ;;' w':!,,"!,t , i t ! -M. P i.iia!:-:iia-. a r..;-;aer 'r .v. a Pr'nee I'riiaadi W'il- I : o: !! i ; a- . ' j per.il!- .!: of t i, o !",;'. h a-., aaiia'cnr in ret urn to iler laan.v. Ilolland does i,.,; objoof but would no; permit him t" return a-; in to !',,;! . oan! ry. I; is said the b i ll. an government wet albv ihe ex-pianoi- to go !...:ue provided he live (plietly on bis esiate in Siie-la. .Yi.et!,,..- Lis ;,!, has any eoiir.ee- , ti.-n With llic roya:l-t llloveua.i! i a ipi, s! ion rY Vol'll of th. Angola assembly rurk. was deciared a republic a-Loek. and Mtista.ha Kemal was .lecliai it-- Iirt presilelll. biii-l I'iiv'iii ..... .... a . . t ... I ...i.i .a .. " 1 . ' '' " i ' "" " ,;, ;:;e(. (l:-ai i'.rltain has asked Tur- ' :.,.v lo eaeii .urparb-rs on the Mo Mil ' uiicstio;., and 1! is said both the P.rit- i I and the J-reach are offering the 1 ! Turks loans and concessions in the , 7 ,. ; , . 1 l . , , , , . .-ii . 1 I lilted States senate is still to be i-.i-,,rw..i . on if r- .1 1.. 1 leekoneu witn. tit course the drv s ap- , , f ,1, : ' prove of the extension ot the search 1 It 1. 10 x ..(- t ..... ,,--n . 'iiiiii. 1 . u 1 .".inr iri. uiriu win Miriui- under se;i'. In this they have the i ,,Urelv selfish suiiiiort of American shipping interest-. Wayne P. Wheeler, I rollnsel for the Anti-Saloon league,! force prohibition, Secretary Mellon has taken up the cudgel in behalf of the administration. Rather it should be said Pinchot forced the cudgel into Mellon's hand. The governor in a letter to the secretary placed on the federal permit system the blame for the "breakdown" of prohibition en forcement in Pennsylvania and de clared that Mellon, as secretary of the treasury, has the power to cut off the Hood of illicit liquor at its source by revoking the permits. In reply Mellon said the treasury is invoking every .UtH) poiiinis. Interior view oi tiie ill ill I i l llliil, vi w iik . ,) u i ti - be better for the governor to exi'.end his energy in :i-ertainin facts ;ind actually enfora'n the law rather than in ihe promotion of "unjustified crit icism." I'inchot retorted that Mellon was merely defending "thinus as they are." All of this discussion means, to the average citizen, merely that tlov ernor rin.hot is becoming an active rival of I'roident ('odilire for the liresidenf ia! nomintition next year, and that Secretary Mellon is enlisted in support of Mr. CoolidLTe. TTMiA.NK H. KbT.I.t.H Ui, former Tnited i ' Stales senator from Minn-sota. has been selected bv -id. lit foidide to succeed Cemti' Harv ey as American ambassador io (iiva; '.riia:!l. and the j i'l'ili-h ;;o ernmeiit has .ilt!- d il ;T was (l i , 1 M re-.-; at ion:-: w;. iiii--i t: "'' l.oa ;.:e oi Nai ;. 1 !: !., ;', villi;;-. Ilmvi-MT, i Lit! ai:.i bc s -o.iie w. Lrai ! i- a; . -.n. , at, ale: n . a.a;:.; at a ! ! : aat air. k e a l .. i as --u ,;i. ' . a; ability and dipb :a;. ic si.ol !' ua- j.t w:;!i ..-re at. O Y I ! 1 X'. R YAI.T 'X of ( '.; 1 id i .;aa KJ v... arr.aaM-a l;.ae the a! ate nate coii r; a i a i a.-ii . ! a i .en ; Thnr.- dav ! .aal two char .ov of ..rrup- i i ' . ; a oil'., o. w . ! 1 111 Hog. eel t: dill v , moral t iil'pi' ".! a- and J. Hera! iacoai pcl.ny. The a.iua! jriai w a b lav e-.l iy a b-t :' e-a.-.l sk i ria i -b i n The g.ivera a- -e. ...ii:! .a-e: bis d--f u-e oil t he ha 11 I- -Oe. A Mil .; '.a-e neApap-r printed a -torv that tw-' member- (.; tiie senate el !1 o o'er; d bribes of Spl.OiH) to vole a ceria'.:: way .c.l the t rdi.-t, and the 1'ipi.r and ids ( ''Khi'aoiaa City cor respoiiden; were called before the sen ate court to ! o! 1 v here ; '. tallied. lain the arti-le and i'i'fonua.tion was ob- I) LAME to ij ,,.. s ,,, ;) LA .ME for the ucciden d Sci t.'iii- , ,. ... ,. ami . . lives were lost, is laid oil three idicers by the board of inquiry ,Lich has re ported to Si.'reiary of the Navy Den by. ( in the recoiameniiiit a.ns of the boai '1, ("apt. Edward II. Watson, the -ipiadi'on coiiinatuder, Lieut. Coai naiii ier Donald T. Hunter, coiamiiud ing the Delphi, flagship and leader of the nine destroyers wbah grounded, and Lieut. Lawrom-e F. P.h.dgett. nav igator of tlh1 Delphi, wiit be charged before a general court-martial with "culpable ineliieienoy in the perform ance of duty." and negligence. Eight otht-r ot'ioars will be tried for negli gence. ANDREW l'.dXAU LAW, former jirime minister of Great Pritain .and chancellor of the exchequer under Lloyd George, died ill EnglamJ after a lingering illness. lie was considered one of England's best informed and solidest statesmen, though lacking I many of the qualities that make for OO I II 1 a I 1 1 . SI '.' V 1 o L ' I 1 It world came in the death ol Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz at Schneetadv, N. Y. His . . ... . ..1.,..:.. ., 1...... .. "O 11 ie einen is aim ii,Mint-in- 111 eift trical engineering had made him wmrld famous and his devotion to science W:IS utTorl-v neeltish. T-N, THE presence of President Co ld0, a ll,,st of ofl5,'ials an(i r". Cool- re- sentatives of all Masonic organiza tions, the corner stone of the great Masonic memorial to George Washing ton was laid at Alexandria, Va., Thurs day. The temple, which will be of Greek architecture, will cost $4,000, 000 and will be a shrine for American Freemasonry in which will be pre served many relics of the Father of His Country. A S AN expression of its gratitude for America's help at the time of the recent earthquake, Japan has of fered to the United States a perpetual lease on a two-acre estate adjoining the site of our embassy in Tokyo which was destroyed. Ambassador Woods is on his way home with the offer and plans for a tine new building. IMPORTANT NEWS THE WORLD OVER IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OF THIS AND OTHER NATIONS FOR SEVEN DAYS GIVEN THE NEWS OF THE What It Taking Place In Th 8outh land Will Be Found In Brief Paragraphs Foreign Nikola Guonadii ff. a former cahinet minister, was assassinated at his own doorstep, Sofia, i-.nd M. Gueshoff. former Unitarian minister at Constan tinople, who was with him. was so riously vvoundod. Norwich, England, has the honor of naming the firs! wonsan lord mayor of England. Several small towns have had women mayors, but no city as piring to the importance of heinu; ,uov erned by a lord mayor lias hitlu-rto chosen a woman mayor for the post. With flutter of flat;s. sweep of fas cist standards and thunder of marc h ine; thousands, the glory of Rome, th" "eternal city," was reborn in tiie com memoration of the first anniversary of the fascist march on the capital. Eight persons, one of them a fire man, were injured and at least -10 others narrowly escaped death in a fire which swept the Hammond build in:;, a five story office structure on Albert street. Winnipeg. Eleven members of the crew of ihe sailing vessel Dahrma were placed in jail at Honolulu on the ship's arrival from Chile. The men were charged with mnt in v. The appointment of Frank R Kel- 1 logs, as United Slates ambassador to Great Britain lias been formally ac- i copted by tit-" Hritisii government, it was announced. , After a party mucus lasting seven lioars the united social b ; reichtriL dt legation drafted a pre--ram of (ie- niands, up.on which it makes gent its further laea,., .-shin pr -.-ur coalition govei aaa-nt ('n. d-'puiy was kill - '1 w'ae-i s-roko out in the el, -nub- r of d in tiie Ci;y of ..h xico v.-la n iia ii.-'a and Call is; a factions cla.- ( on; i:; m Ha- no; i'i . pute- liner d in ! th lob'-d porter id" raer ar; killed. s. ( laiii- rmo '. ' ii:a . Era ih' isco d ia I !r.-r ;ar-.- e-f the- tr a - a- Armed Fa : torees rr.'. : llililer on the TleollS.lv Hid 1 ;a v.tnan ' r . d:--Thuringian border. . the foi'.era.l cabinet in Kaai'a ri;:i vats confronted with a Soak ma tnl 'iia' Cha no a'or S -. r apologiz ' for ojectina Saxon r fn'm oT'dao. Socialists in the lis; ,p -a ;:a i a a in is i ers federal cabinet thr. at. nod to qui' nnk- ta. apoiac.-y vas made. Fr.:;;b official circles in Paris in dicate their expociat ion. that a f inal accord with th" P.ritish governiir iu regarding tin; condition und-T which the proposed committee of exp -rts will examine Cermany's capai ity to pay will be reached within a short lima-, and that the reparation commission may go ahead with tin- arra:: already made. Tiie national assembly at has voted the establishment Turkish republic. Mustaphu Pasha has boon unanimous!-. iia -meat Angor of the K'-iual 1 looted president. The assembly accaq- the const itut ional am. ndm.-nts propof ad without opposition and loudly cheered the1 Turkish republic. Europe is to make another effort to unravel the everlasting reparations tangie. The Pritish goo rnmeiit lias decided to accept the French pre mier's reservations und the Pritish cliarge d'affaires at "Washington has been instructed to inform Secretary Hi.ghos of the decision of the, powers to enter a conference of experts sucn as was recently suggested by Mr. Hughes. Washington Charges that Charles R. Forbes while director of the veterans" bureau rtill was seeking as kite as September, 1022. to surreptitiously remove large stocks of narcotics and liquors from the government hospital at IVrryville, Md., were made at the continuation of the investigation of the veterans' bureau. One vacancy in the senate and ten in the house remain to he filled before the convening of congress. In most cases th contests will be decided on November 6, the general state elec . tion day. The senate seat vacant is : that formerly occupied by the late William P. Dillingham, Republican, i Vermont, former Representative Por i ter H. Dale. Republican, and Park H. j Pollard, a first cousin of President i Coolidge, but a Democrat, are the . contestants for this place. ! Fully convinced that the coming rep arations inquiry will open the avenue I to a settlement of Europe's paramount ' problem. President Coolidge and Sec retary Hughes are now cnietiy con cerned with the detain of the new venture. . Final settlement in the case of Priv ate George Dilboy, of Massachusetts, whose body was reported to have been desecrated by Turkish soldiers at Alachata, Turkey, while it rested in a casket covered by an American flag, was announced by the state department. Bad judgment and faulty naviga tion on the part of three officers caused the loss of 23 lives and of naval material to the value of $13,000. 000 in the destroyer accident on Honda Point, Calif., September 8. the board of inquiry declared In its final report to Secretary Denhy. On the recommendation of the hoard Captain Edward H. Watson, the squadron commander; Lieutenant Commander Donald T. Hunter, commanding th' Delphy, flagship of the nine destroy ers which grounded, and Lieutenant Lawrence F. IJIodgott, navigator of the Delphy. will he charged before u general court martial with "culpable inefficiency in the performance of duty" and negligence. Executives of the grain and coal hauling railroads through a commit tee selected at their meeting in NT-w l ork will present to the Interstate j Commerce commission t'nejr answer I to President CooliiU'e's suggestions r ! lative to reductions in freight rate.', i on export wheat and on coal for ship : ment to Canada. An appeal to the lafi.OOO Chris! ia ministers of the country to help th American people "secure an int'-l' -'lit und' rstanding of the nature am! work of the permanent court of intei national jtistk-o" has been issued i,- I Ihe feitefil (nnni.il .f ,.o..,.l . through its commission on internal ioi ;il justice and good wili. Testifying at the s- nnte pabii hiiuU committee's Invest Ration .: the leasing of th" Teapot Dome, Wyo ining, na.val oil ref rve to the Hai r.. F. Sinclair interests, former Seen -tary Fall, of the interior department tbld of Ins business n-lations with Sinclair since his resignation from the cabinet last spring. Domestic j The federal grand jury returned an I indictment charging use of the mails j to defraud investors against sev n I mcinhers of four New York brokerage concerns. A white r.ir.n who gave his nana n Leo Wih-y. of .Manistree, Mich., died in a Columbia. S. ('., hospital aft r bavina; bci n fo'tnd on a lumber car of a railway train sufferin1! from in juries by a piece of limber falling on him. cb.i'-f ( A teo U t .-: so that ram . of Yib addr.-s: Vanlst. v w;is d to th" a brouaht o: known r i y at. r; C!;a .1 ev.- i ir! -aas. La.. ; a I'ah.d s : ; . : o ; j; . . .1 A. ina ti !i S J -pita! a; Alaa-r.-. Y. !)uv a! and Dr. :Mor. patlioloa-si a in d. clar-di'-s fouiai in Lake p;l ,t tec b( i - i'taie . t I'eaen.b. r an. f Writ! Da!ii is . .Id not have h than -t- hour.-. id- i.Lfi. and 'j'. i-' . in tin as t';o;.. Uiciiard. w ati r l.'i. ova r o ; (;n of of a in a.'ii 1 h 1 o s a . v fire. v o , a. woman in t! ii. fuir miles from which w as des'rov Ala. ,1 1. ci.ii.- ed i h ni ire fort:, s 1 ifi's ff ii .' j,, ;;, r: an in . :i case that lias immi-diai d what they te;-.ai many aimbs. f the : ;,. r s-ti-ation of iy (!' Vi .1 op mysterious p Ol'i.'S cf Tin Eualiah r-peakina 1 1 his earth "can sav. i iv iliziti ion from doom doom - doom." David Lloyd George, the vvar-t ina- pr'-ma-r of Great Prk.au, di i-kired in an address at Sv-rantan. pa., in the state armory. Prayers of Elizabeth Sat terfield. F, e.LVn d from a la d in ih county hos pital. Los Angeles. Calif., whore she is suffering from acid burns in a sui cide at'emj:;. wire answered in a tele gram from Governor Clifford Walker, faying that the Georgia courts have 'aramed a hi ariim for a atay of . aocu tion pending disposition of the appeal. The blggo.s? financial action e er recorded in the historv of this sre tion of the state was concluded at The mooting of tin? stockholders of ihe , West Point Manufacturing company. West Point. Ca., and the Lam. tt Cot ton Mills held at the office at Lam tt, Ala. Governor Pinchot. in a letter to Sec- rotary of the Treasury Mellon, ch.arac- terized as "a defense of things as they i art " the secretary's reply to the gov ernor's first letter criticising the td , oral prohibition enforcement system, j What is needed, Pim hot said, "is not a defense ot present evils, but the de ! termination to abate them, followed by effective action." David Lloyd George, at Richmond. Va., said: "My last appeal in leaving ' the capital of the South is an appeal I to you who have memories of a great j war which raged around this capital i and who have more recent memories of another war whore you contributed to help liberty, that you should also cast the might and majesty of ycur nation on the side of humanity and peace." Romano Muylindora. matador who defeated all the hulls in Tia Juana, Mexico, found Chicago's brand of "bulls" too much. Romano went to Chicago with $24,000 to spend, all ac cumulated in his matadoring. He is now a badder but wiser man. Judge Sabbath, In Chicago, settled a divorce case thusly: Fred C. Han son signed an agrement to turn over his pay check to his wife regularly, to quit drinking moonshine and to stay home every night. Mrs. Hanson signed an agreement to spend the evenings at home and to be econom ical, furnishing her husband with a family financial statement monthly. 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