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COST COLLECTION AUTO 1KKES LESS: REVENUUE DEPARTMENT SHOWSj DECREASE OF *18,0Q702 SINCE TRANSFER. Raleigh. A. net imrfas? in the expense ot hvti?n ot tbr State Highway Fun<,S and State Ant. > Theft Funds of$4i>. t>77 <>2 was announced for . the rt^_e months of April f& Au>:?>t ::t. . over the ^arnv pefuHl during. 11C4 by j the 'State iw-partment k>i H?'vVn-UtV i Dining the five :non:hs ,?f -jliis _>?'ar :fc*? vvt.r' the same; period ' u-- .- . ?;??? The .ov;!> W>e fn:e duriui; the- lfro* s\f' .your---s?nce .;.' 'tbeVHtosfei u; ?;>. .da.::,. ,s of cidUVtiyn. . ireta the lVi?ar'.-m?;s."- o:. >t.ale..;ty. . Deparimetft Ko\vnn?*-. : The only :;iu re. :-. in <S<?f nw ?*W. : is in th.- A:;:.. Tfc-'ft :,n v ?t -*,n v~ This Tfureusf ? l~k' jsvxp;ained'>J;:h.- -tat. nivnt.that dtt^ bk th? fiv. ninths ?o\.er. .! in MKN ? Bv1? Xrense ,>f :::>? Aut- Th-ft .Bureau. ? . Was ."',.hsr*.-d -..iasns: the tutul. except '?"the sulan.s pjf r>- U:s y.;ar, Ibe .itkid .ViI?wV of the I'ureau ? ' charged against <h?--tund. ? . . W:;:i . :? > ' >r the. .ll^hwaj / ; ? ..Fond fn-m cas a?.i avr:>'nj>d<uV s taxes b?w?uhis*g:'-;i?:" tT;24S-.?64;4'j this v^r as &? :.s: ^ last year. ; - Jhi4 .fortd show ati ? . ., \y Kectien-s. ?"ra r**.>>e.l tro:n . ,V.4t> . during the period in 1-24 ti) S.???. IS? ? j during the >-rax,i m ?$& an;mcrease j ?' . *U'v '' \<L| Kxperises-. n the ve.k-. ::en of wH* ' Hinhwav- Kiim! : dropped from $243, Cfl 61 :c l'.'-4 to ;n lt,2V ^c-reuse of >5?- KM'"se* of " "Cllet- tson it the TWIt Food tn, reused fn-nl M" H6$? ??. *??*? r;! ! in ata rtivr. :>se of $2tt. .$$?><? Adopt Uniform Fertilizer Tag. ".Anneai:. 'es^st- #t adoption uf> unf- - > * j.-iT's ?- w tsi sr for \or u ? a::d South t'.,ro:;n:i was pad'' '?.!>}? CWij ? n^sivher Tt- Agriculture AVf.-.tam. A - Graham, Tu. >h:.-h; w.^-. ? n*. red ? j ;?v M*. n 1 . ^ ^ ? H \ -;t the.: s.:w::;ca-r:i:va ft'r-; .? .\,v? "??. . \ .,?*?? Vtikvstuih i>? '.-a; . tiititT t-'-'?'*" ???? 1 ?re's, iatkn .fet tloi" r war.-: ? : tai'r.itr'r.- i''!"g ????usin^ Ml ih:s: stare :'.'? /- ,"r. ttr:V, ?? ??'."??'??has., - Tv. "?? Iuj At:-' .isk' d rh.t ,^| ;!gr?vai?-r,:- J .vtw^.-o -th/- v*o , ' ??li* ^ :i> ho-d,-. - -. \ ?.?...'.'?.??.v...- .:?! . irl ?:ai:aritti:l-*'ag:ad<:;^:o? ?;?, t^ unt ' ?? i- f. r ? >i>- two ? ..:? iorm :vfv.:>sce*--?ur. ??? ? ?- : siaieV Mr Xl^tham "stated , -t?i< ? ^iOX[!d' H;U^ .i> tVi.iuW-. ? . -?? . - ? ::.:tr?ist-n Or ..njJaenia . t>: *Sfi ,V -i;iriv.:d ' -rv :n -hitr.'gett ?gF SiidU; : ???; ! ' :nhate '^*.?3:u''!i:a; ;Orga:jii n:*. r< >gvt;- ? / < or ? ??. atnmonta ; >? per '..ynt.fof. the ftal '*? jdtrivtd from ft-h ???Tup..- votti?u seed; meai. . drsed '.'.o.-d. . j "-PotaJ*Jlk ?' r inan;!'e saii;ts.: "" : . The as . ut.iti-d- ab.^*- tire at>s:ot:er stat^;. is simply . a iy^^a. ? lag aad:;f it.' t^.i^"e?n?ruerf as^m:^ j iBg thi- itta^ai a e turers) in their soarcegj ? A.r in 't'it- rat:, between the. mineral ; and' v.r?an;< nitrogen. ? ; ? .'.j Wh:ie no advertising matter may be ] carried on thV. tag. Mr; f.rahaa; 5aal whether th?i .name ot rhe ftrm ;n eai-h ' . n^anre stdu.d appear wvuld he 0^-1 ? onav w :th that in.dividua* firm Only j mgr?'dJ.er.:~ tt? the fertilizer would | be rem: 1: ted 'an source tag. h.;- empha ; s:z.ed Hv added however that. -if any 'manufacturer. >hould tetnRofanljr run \mt ot atvy- ingredient." a- substitute of. etiual agrii aitu-rai value may be used, j rrov;ded this?. office is notified and ap ? ? j.rova: given." ? . ???;?'?" The maf.f of r.cidly eaiorcing .the, 1^23 amendment so. tbe . i*_*nte tVrtilizer ? . Jaw' relating to st>uree.tags. has claim- -I td Mr iiraham sf auenm-n for seme; time " . ? < State Leads in Electric Power -North .Carina s.tands - .first; with ' S> :th .< '.irOiiVia a.i.'fuse .*er?nd anions ? Sojith Afiantii- StaJes.-iu the rt: ??f elt';. T r: < power: ao?-ord:.ng j to a?. . ::.v.-s- -ijiktiv'n just completed by t"> I*n:.ti-d S'.'.re" .Ge'ologa-al Surv y K-.g-ur*:? ? ''ujUpvied ?>y rh?- t"???ier:d hu- I ?r?!Ah it?.-* that ?!??? Sorsrpowvr i ap:u * ity <;f Morri;' Carolina -.levolopmcnts am>'tint! t:; 5::4*><?o;Sv?at-h. (,'iroli.ria y?i7.. 2ir., Oeorg.a .?S!<4.7'?4. i:;d Virginia 117 Jv61?, Jn 19S4 h? hor>epo\v.'.r rapaeity of: "N:?rth ("aro .n.i ;s 42I.jn?i. .south Carotfna 3'?7 .?lo nntf ? :'V?tginia il?n.7?V. Of- ett worthy . signifit ani'e is the atatemet by the; bureau that the South Atlantic States are making more prog ress in power development than the New England group of states which lormeriv ied ;b that field of enterprise. t ?'? * -? . .i 1 ? Raleigh Leads in Workers Placed. Raleigh led all the branch offices of the Slate and Federal Employment Service in North Carolina, during the j ?week ending September 19 with Jobs j loucd for 272 workers, according to a report made public by the State De partment of Labor and Printing. Jobs i were found for 865 workers through out the State. - j ' . * ? ' . ? -. - - ? .'..*?*[ The increase in the placements j through the Raleigh office .is due j largely to the organisation of the mobile army-. of, .cotton pickers to help in harvest iLg the crop State Fire Loss In August. Fire loss in North. Carolina during August showed a distinct increase over the total lost during the same period last year, according to a report made public by State Insurance Com missioner Stacey W, Wade. Fire loss in August. 192f>. was $361.<IS2 as com pared with $212,820 in August. 1924. This year there were 21.1 tires, as against 14(i last year. Of the 213 fires. 59 were in tobacco curing barns and tobacco pa. khouses, | the number <vf these tires for both July and August being far in excess of anything aver known to the insurance, ? department. There was also a large increase in. the number of automobiles burned in rural Sections, i'ractically | all of the barns and automobiles were I covered by insurance. . ' During \ngiist there wetv ten tires with a lo-- of and over. The r ual lus-s in rh'e . teJI tiros was $24?2e 261. an': average ?>f ? $.2?.?.22ii }>ei' tire. The loss :Ji aii o:il< r tires' .luting the month .-uimiini. 1 'o .? I.r?f?,'r2??. .an aver age of ?7si p? r lire. . The largest' single loss was. a to ' .bai co sale.- . ? ar. Jijoiise :n Kinston .iimiMiniini: JTii.i'cu. IMhor large tires were a vulcanizing plant in Fay ette* Hie. $2?.0o0. a resort hotel in liidenite. >2?? stores at. King. $2o.<"'U warehouse at Wilmington, j 1 6.26."> , dairy . and feed barns at . High : Point. The following towns had no. tires during the month. New Hern,' Hickory, Aberdeen. .Albemarle. Saniord. Thom asviile. Mi Airv. Plymouth. Pinetops. KernersviMo. Granite Falls. Jefferson. Wake Forest. Frauklinton. .Madison. Kim City. Middlesex Pinehurst". Ury scm City and Washington. Governor For Forest Fire Prevention. '"It has been well said that fire pre vention is S;> per cent of forestry. I am for this i> 5 per cent, first, last, and all the tfme," declared Governor An gus W. McLean. in ilis< ussing refores tation which. after all. he believes, is j largely a question of fire prevention. "I feel strongly that the state must take the lead in this fight against' forest distruuion and. 1 ptledge my ad- j I ministration to back evtfrv effort, to- 1 j . i w^rds .this end." fhe governor coniinu mm u ' m Tl*e governor believes; that there' are two w:?y- b.y which: the/state c.an ; 'take the lead m.this work: , It should, in the firs! jl; :?<???; do its fair,' share,, by providing adequate funds. and by the employment ??f Waiters !"r the super vision and inspection. of the ground. ? And.- in. ? !:? .-. < -nd place, the o.V cu f..ve."be.lj?;ve?.. * !i* state should provide, ? ?hroiigh : :V genera! .issem \.y Kir t-.li.e Cu thvd mid ex:> :it o* cooperation by the cMuntit-.-. . making -t Uniform t hroushoat- . ? *-?.??? ".By allowing'' I "he ext. en* and m'e:h'i>d of c.o-op<-ratiori '"'to remat:; > ; ,..onal: stdds-'.th**':>:i'ver nor much- vtm* aiid energy is waited a:;d procr- delayed The two 'h.ngs "which titos.t.- forcibly ' stru. k .'.hv ^Vivenior. 'during his recent | trip -thr<-;:g;r we*i<-ta \\",oVrh; ("arolriia ? were the wuie distrbufjo:, and "trior-. mo'is [possibilities of. o?jr forest' Sourt es a?yi the.ajjparept indifferent-a to their destruction by tire." , Discussing what he saw of forest tires and d? .-cribiTig the results, the governor continued: "The most severe .drought in recent years, niupltd with the prolonged heat, had made the wood- as dry- as tinder. Forest fires had been hti.rn.ittg \ In almost every county visited , an } almost unprecedented occtrrrance [for this time of year Fjre swept. . Wipods. blackened trees, scotched and dead young .growth^ even the. soil burnt and robbed of a!r vegetable matter wher ever the fire had gone through. "In most of the western counties ? forest prote.Tive organization is in ex istence! and is functioning remarkably \ well, considering, the amount of money available. The- number of fires in these counties has not vet been m& teriall-y lessened, the governor says but the size of the average fire ha* been materially reduced. Surplus Shrinks in Second Month. The Slate's surplus shrank from $76. 572 36 to J29.422 44 during the month of August according to a statement signed by State Treasurer B K j<acv and State Auditor Baxter Durham, which was released by Governor A \V. McLean. The executive budget system under fhe supervision of ' Governor McLean Wcanie effective July 1 ant} during the first, month of its operation -a surplus of was -accumulated, . However, expenses exceeded, re ceipts during \ugusf. the statement showing expenditures of ? $S2 7.1 16.33 'and receijn s of :'66.41 . ' . ' The highway and other , special funds of 'he State, showed a net bal ance at th>: close of August of $5,192. 3S1.02 after ependitures <if $2,420. 282.31 during the month. The current debt of the State was i listed as f la.O00.000 in short term se- ; curities while the founded debt totall- J j ed $.103,641,531 making the total stat? ! debt $118,641,531. Notaries Pubfic Commissioned. The following notaries public hav? been commissioned bv the Governor: J. R. Edwards. Hays; M. W. Harriss, Forest "ityi Frank E. Wright. Lan dis; W. E Barbour, Smithfield; W. R. Cuthbertsori. Charlotte; W. E. Grigg. Lihcolnton; T. C. Hailey, Winston-Sa lem; ;H C. Hildebrand. Charlotte: E. W. Hunter. Goldsboro; Stone W. Klutz. Kannapolis; Thaddeus Konegay, Seven Springs; Charles J. Lynch. Tryon; P. M. Shulenberger. Landis; : Miss Annie R. Spaugh \\ inston-Salem; | Miss Erna E. Warnhofl, Charlotte. 1 ?K.?.m:.- >.i . ri-w of It'iitKan hay-, stpiiij^r Hayi'skiino fr?-iii: Ho?- in I ' njwt.v'a I>:V\ aft* r >lo-'r snip >utu.. - ? Mrs. ?.'inrt;i Vanilrrfiilt. iAV?'iiiy-y?*ar i?l<l wiiluxv of Uv^innld V;i t, whVi -'inherits tin- l?n!i; of his fori.it>;** et ?7.<Hnmk'?m. X \V rci'kiip' of the Dixie Flier jiftvr tvvnSeVtiens of the trr.in <rra.?hi-<t near Wht-riey, Tenn.. on*- j?i 5011 1>1 J l*-?l anil fifty -injured. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS - ~ - Aircraft Board Hears Col. 'Mitchell on Weakness of ; America's Air Defense. By EDWARD W. PICKARD xi MTU pounds of "ammunition" I V> in I lie shape of documents and I undaunted h> Ills approaching court uiartiul for in-uhordiiiate utterances. t'ol. Wi'liiaiir Mitchell appeared the aircraft hoard last wwk ami re- I pea ted am) elaborated on his charges ohVtihu'-'j' and ImdHck-ncy of hick aruij ;uid nfi-vy officials Ikia ?* rendered ! tin* T'lrited States utletMy deficient in air -i.se. lie read a prepared in nine se-c'tions. the main noifits i.i v.Jip;!i ar<- suiyniiirizt'il : ( ' I at of 'ail* 'power.' lias. made ,'it. * * i ? ? '? ?! i .?? I 11 lit national de- ! f> use \ les and' arjnii - !???< '??iniuz .i i i;J uusijiary , t<? it; 'As . . Mir: ace ships. '!.? s'lt.tuaJ.ilM'- be -onii-s i 1,,- |';\ i 'ivi <? 'ill' ? >1 ?!:.?? i;.i\>; ;.TK,. ::iiuy. iiri.'fi;ii?u?-il in ? ? 'wid ' ; t'tu ?**(-:.< 'U ;a> i la-: of iiclciw- when ? ij-ie air ?t> i"><-(i ha v.- failed- to ?(<>|> tlio ? ??rn,vi::y... oh ?(lV^?iviM>v ; ?ynly w licit ??'????mi. ' t in- /J.x : ^leriu) : > . i ra ns;?oi*l i?f j aT: i-?M. Antiaircraft- iMifis ?" :> aild-V; s \vwi be.- crip-.-: .piini: ..uiy ;t . ?*rv -surali ? jt^r* ?'??:> i a ??? phijb v I": ?? I'.'i.Ii-ii Si ate- ii:i> i??? "a ; i* . ii.ciii.iMt.il. j atlij if iii v?i|\ctf ;r; war Ivdav u-.niM ticcd Irotii : li rye t" !ivc years !???.? dc\ ?*!? ?|v all ade quate /force > ' pl'pberlj equipped. ? ? -.i t lirii ain ?'.?-??uJd jnade America with a !).?<. isand planes in ciplit or t?*ii . ??lyj s :;.i ;; te\? ?h?4\ > later would reach ? he heart, "f Thf i Mtini rv ; and Japan I ?? ul'i |ii\ idc Aijicrh a l?\ wa> vf Alaska. I In t ut lire wars tin- l..siiij; cnii ir?>l of t !???? air \vii1 i-a|.itulatc !<< destt- j .Jatioi: l?y itiin-strii'tcd air atta< k. All adiMjuaic ,'air atnl siitiiiiarinc forc^ iitakc t.'.i- ??niitry iiivulncMldf t?> at.Ja?'k. anil tire ????s! vxiiiild h.c hut a :Vat'ti"n <d that <>t r!.c artny .and uavv at present. Finally. th?? t'nited States ' s.'iMiihl have a department natiMtial . deiciise. ctuHprisiii^ The. iia*\. .army, and i r ti.r.c. ^im a ?Iep;irliiieiit of 1 aeronaut. CMinpnsin^ iuilit:ir\ and ??i.vil a\.ia:ioiV ;md . aircralt tiiaiiuf.ic t utV. '.????? ? _ '?'',???? ?; . .. The ti?issi?.n of : 1 ? ?? land, sea and air ?flip !??.?. saiti .Mitt-hell, should :hc def iliiiely staled hy law. ?'rhat is; '"The :: ri s i v : to he cliar^.ed wirlf tlie defense <if ail land areas.; " The In he cliarued with the det?:"..se i>t ajl s??a areas, oti or under T!;? '.. .ter heiuiid the c<>ntr?d . of inls %ti ti rowing weapons fr< iii: the shore ? ?. effective, aircrafi operations troni ? .ot'e hases; ??? ?????", '..??. '?.? " I'he ail' foi'r e t" he clirir^ed ? witli the Co'aip'.etv l.let'etlM* of .?;?,: ::i ions and the aerial attack ,oj all elieli.v .funic! s V?n' land:" . ? T< ? the self-.asli'Ml i|i:e- :m1i . v. h\ tlie ?air vn :ce ii. i yl ?.?nel AJ.i i ??he; i replied : ' . "Jieciiux'e air iiValVefs are cntri>tetl to riic 'aniiy .ai/d I'he. tuny whii-h arc h;li.- !e'i .atuf jritVenied aiiti. ditiiiiiialed h\ ie !', ;Iy;ij> ollicers. They not only I?n?.'U lit vi, to itodruiir .ahoiu aviation, hut rc_ard :t ineriMy as all iii,\i|i.ir\ of their pics -ni ai'tivitic- :iild Hot ,a>- a. main foree in t he liiiiinu's military eijtiijiiiH'iit. Their testimony tvsiardiu:; :ur inatteis is almost . wort hicss, soiiie 'inics tnore serious than this," '. j Next day f'oleijel .Mitchell cont itaied his attack and criticized the navy for the Shenandoah disaster and fhe fail ure of the Hawaii Ilijiht. Then lie was questioned a! length hy various meui hers- of the hoard and linally Clmlr liian Morrow asked Admiral Fletcher of the navy and <>fner:?I ilarltord of the army if they desired to put any questions to the witness. To the sur-' pri^e (?f everyone, hotls declined to do anvi cross examinini:. Mitchell himself ' ?:ii evidently d!sappointe?L IN THK navul court of inijuiry at Lakehurst. ("apt. Anton Heinen. j former Cennaii Zeppelin pilot who in structed the crev. of the Shenandoah, ex press, -d the op:, lion that the wreck- ! iog of that airship was. primarily cntiscd hy the failure of the officers j In charge to heed danger signals that j l were "slirifklns ?"U I'.mhI." 1 y lie < 'ommahder Laiisdowne. saying : "In my opinion the .-hip ran deliberately into tin: i'1'iti'T "f storm for at least half an lipuf after danger signal* had been shrieking out I.. ml. With Itee ship ha* in:: . ient power for stoeragy way, si if easily eOuhl have got out of danger. I stand ready to prove ilils fnun t.lrt? cviilt'tic* presented to this court." Captain Heinen criticized certain structural changes in tin- Shenandoah, and said he' had heard from many members of the crew that they mis trusted the airship because of her con dition. 1-ieut. B. Anderson, aerologis: on the Shenandoah, testified that ? oni- j ?imnder I.ansdbwne disregarded his advice to change the course. ANOTHER misfortune befell the Haw in thf ni.ti'ini!;;" and sinking of the vut>i.,.tritn S-.M about twenty tnile- fr. .111 lilo'.k i-iand. Struck b> the" steamship ' "f R?hie. she <in - immediately and- "j her i nw of .'??? nieil ohl v . ;'ir?H- were saved. Iv- cry 'effort' to "?? 'h.? tuen : impr:*i?i.? ?) in.-1 ?file \ (*?* St*; !?:;!! ?v;;s 'ii.ni*-. blTt ,.r. vain.-. ; ; i r^i-U lU-e o t <:..raiy ? weather . and ? -w..'! ' l?de?. v ?..\J*er .-ev iMaKd ty.s. d*ver? . V ? > ' iir i . " up th? ?Uo?.:e ? or .t'.v-o of "the v i. fiiiJS. :yhd operation-. . i'?? Tfcov er the otVo --i-..:;ul t?< r:'ii~e ? lie submarine i ??:it in '.i< ii !?.. nie !? r III'* ^ . , i _? ?'.'lellt t;a- li'o' t b?-eii t'.xed.- ? GFKMAM d <he itp-itn'-ori of t lie ;i,!.lies To- fi; t'llll fer*!?' 'C ' 'ti iV set-u rit. \ pill'-t. .Ill'l V.eir. tor eigti' 'Tiii'!ii>t?*rs , r< -'ied .1; I." .t-r no, Switzerland. dj -<??.- >;ag "?he term ,<>f the proposed; U'eiity designed. to give. lUsTitJg pi'i.O.'e "! lea-' to western ? &hi<o|m?., ? The ' oTti.ari- -o^ght. to iiiiiti> that tiie. r country should he ? purged of for. tin- war. bin was i: riii-Jy refused I iy l.iigiand anil France Probjiblv the feij.i'e-t ami its rejection were dcVgneU. to sati-fv the nationalist- in hot!) i.Jernjaiiy France. ." DIsTlN?:riSHKl 1 state-men from thirty-six couirtVie- are in H a-h in^toii . atlendillf ? the .-?-ssioR> of the Interparlianie'itary union. 'I'he onfer em*e wa- o|.eiie<! T)iur<'i:i> with ad (Jrevses hy Secretary ol state lv ell off and Semitor McKiiil?*\ of Illinois arid a response |.y Bann Aiie'.-wa.-rd of Sweden. Jtresidi^m of ihe c??ii!i?'il of the union. Silly friend.- i f various fac tions in foreign iand- took . ndvant:ii;e <?f the arrival of certain- of the dele gates to exhibit their silliness For in stance. Ceii. Itichanl Mulca!i\ of the , Irish Free Strtte was niohhed. h?'?th at his laiKiifiL' in New York and on hi \isit to' I'liiiadelphia. hy Irish re- j public syiupiu.iii7.ers : and the Italian delegate- who are Fiisclsts xveiv at- j tacked by ninbFasrfst Italian.- iu New . York. i - ? " ? NT<i SKTTI.KMFNT of the French ' ih-bf Was rej.i-iii 1 because M . t.'uMhnix ,w::- unable t < ? oflfer tenii tf::H the AliuM'K ail ????llimi-<i'o:< w < !.. i I oil*, aiid t lo- -il?v 't iat Ion- h;t\ i- be?-ir ?>us| ei -,eii ! i: ? }? t'::i;eiy. -the Fre??r!; ads- ' sjitp ?. .-j i:i i:i: i';.ri-. I low i-r. . a (eiiip<?r'ary 'iii'i;:ii-iye.;.i i:i. \v:is propose ! by Seefetarv ??!' tl.e Tri . .n v Ale. . ?il .and. il*.:- w a.- c-irri'"' 1 by M ? ";i il luux'for -'.uhiui? t !? - i 're-:.. Ji p:ir Jia'jtw .;H. vviiUii ? pVob:?'i>l-y w'iU auree to it ir i : ii i I y . I"ii> * .1:, m ,s -ituit i- ri'Uce -li; II pay the I'n'te.j State- ;ii."<?i.'"'io a year tor t:\e >e.,:- and that at tli? VVpirnt-iou of that period the. disi-us sio.i the lietioit-e funding of the debt shall he rc-umed. The sum -uiMesteVl amounts to 1 per cent interest on the total French debt with accrued inter est. In reality the payment- hr ! France would he increased only SO*.- j (NMt.ooo; as she has been paying a like j sum annually as int?-r??st on the A. fc. F. war stocks she purchas?ii in ll'li'. M. Culllaus could not commit him- i self on the American ofTer. be<-au'*e. as he explnineii. he was vested wftli full . powers to reach a conclusive settle ment hut held no mandate to sdirn a : temporary make-tdtt agreement. But - hp .issuml Mr Mellon he vvould sup pott the plan before parliament. Cailluuxs final offer, which was fouiwl unaccejitahle. was that I- ranee should pay .< :imhhm*ki annually for lli<* lirst tivu \ t-arv. ;;nnii" ally for the following seven years, and annually for the next .??> years, thus spreading payments over [ ?!*? years. "!*?? this was a t t ? 1 ;i ''si ciirity cjauso" providing .tlm? I ranee might ;:t any tint"* reijpen the ?piestion and attempt to ?how that the terms .should he rex ised .iw in:: to tor inca pacity. ti> carry them "iff. Thi- was oliji-ctionaWji1 to the Americans. espe cially to Senator Snif'ot. an ! r?-j?-'-t l<u of thi* iiITit fi|l!ii\vci|. Senator Itorah took a hantl in the affair by colng t? the White liciisv am! warning the rr^siilcni not to permit tl?e American commission to grint to France easier ; terms than were granted to <.re..t Itritain. Itoth tie- an<l Senator Smoci told Mr. Coolidge there would be vie. lent opposition in the senate to any sueh settlement as ? 'aillaux proposed Mr. lh>rah was highly displeased. also, by.- the niake'stUft plan of Mr. Mellon. MTCIIIT?'IIKI:I\ soviet f..r.:i:ri ? minister. balked in his attempt tb\ persuade 'b-rtiiany to- >-tahd iti? Russia agaihst -western Ktiropc. i?"now said by llaitic diplomats be Tying to unite |{u?i:i. Poland 'and i in an at:!. K:.--!>h bb..-, II.- \ s? -,r. Warsaw recent)} ind imlu ??? the I'olev !.? ;i.>tr!H'f Their deb^lNo*. it: M..-. ..\v in - .i.i.-i!, nejjutiuri<?|iv. : r i political ai;r?-<-:i.ei;r.. Thi-s is w?rr;.ii.i ' Halt ic ?t a." ? - ????!! -' '-. derably "I"< hitch'* rih then vyeiit To .!?? -to ? Uns... . I Jeitli. ; T.fi'ule tre,:>. cf.ckftary \?;i:i?m i i n:i ^ JAlJI'INl! ..-elfin.: tired "o* >:i.i 1 i ti-iT. for the .' ;a^o -board >r..d- to tai l- steps . "I- i ? ; r :.i..i..|ii:la' r. tt.at ? ,it:>e? wib, pri' s!;j"* ftfliaJipus I .a s! week le- isMied ute'lhcr var:.::i_- - \ ::.j : "V f.^inre .the parr ..f 'he board to tak - these > . ;?? inline-; ? u! leave me n? .iternative in;; .r. .lUi.'UJ'at e aetiiii to *>t?, ? ; .'??r. rev?."'::t j??n e designation ? ? r>? Chicago l,o;.rd of :r:ide as a ? ??:.' act ? market." C>??MMI OVISTS'' of iii-.-.,: p.ri a n ?* fared badly.-- it; the national ?<n LTesS of the I . ; : ; . ? r party in I.lVeT{?Mll. Jtmi the more conservative elements ? a rri<*?l" out their expressed determina tion rp fid the jiarty of the lieds ??!. tirely. ?'hairtnan ? "ramp in h:> o|.?n inc >peeeh dei fared 'lie ( 'oaiirainists eri' a hindranee to rh?- labor mm# ment and traitors to its tradition. The Ueds met their first defeat when the e on^res* by a treua niioiis majority re fused . to reverse a vote of la>t w-ar bj wliieh members of the ? 'omiiMttii-t party were excluded from, member ship in the ? onvtitiieiit l.abor par'v Former l'rin;e Minister llauisi} Mar I 'ohald. ,1. it." 'nioiiias. leader of the railway men. and the ehiets . >t the miners ;il! took severe vvliaeks at tiie Ueds. and the latter, brought on their finirl and <-on?hisive defeat when thev demanded that MaeI?oua!d api.i!oj;iye to Russia for the action of lijv fore _:t: office in ti.akin^: public the notorious Xiijovtedf letter just before the last election. \ rt i.l \( ; Robert M. I.al'oib-tte. .'r.. * had a v.'aJRi-yer iu the Wise, n-.n election to ?].?' \.nan-y Ii th^ I : r : t ?'?! States ?e.:,ate c;!'.|m-i| idea! h of ? his father, His majority \.-r ?t ! i.e . tteii J a s tit - ? ; * fo'-l. I*.. I* ; i'.l!: mar of Miiw .vr.ke?-. who w ojijv ."r< :r Ki-pii'*.-. -.ii! ? ;ia*'iij, *?? ..**i*r . Iliiy 1*. N'.'o-x been tor- ? ?! tvy the in tii-nal or^. jtii/.at ;on.- ran 1 blit . lle\e;- t ill'i-r. tolled i.be WlfUter I'Ih .'oS.es for the others-were iii-^i, G"V.' A I. SMITH'S ? f,.r the Democratic presidential i.om liiation in 1!CS ?;is actually hiuri< hed at a blf picnic of the t ook county. Illinois. Democracy in Chicago. The popular New Yorker in his speech es pecially attacked the economy record of the t'oolic.'jre administration and promised to do much better in that line if he were sent to the White ' House. He made a great hit with the KMi.Owi persons who heard him. \ KI{ the protest of Chairman ' oVonnor. 'he federal shipping I board rescinded the resolutions de signed to divorce the Fleet corporation from the board and rendopted a reso lution of 192! under which the board kee|* fr.ll control over the actions of the corporation. President I'altuer of the corporation i< likely to resign, for it is Utl?!erstMol he accepted the otlii-e on coridision thai lie have certain au thority. Chicago business men are askinv that the shipping board be abol ished. I Mil-Mil With a Bottle in the House You Are Always Ready SoM Eftfjwher; TifcWs or liqutd 7^ Take Healing ?t.>' Sulphur baths! ? jit home j \y. /-. ^ / Fur rheumatism. gout. r-.-z<Tr.a or hive*., nothing :b more bcnefirial than fre<;uri.t mi'. | hur batns. Yni rnjoy the benefits of h<v.l injr ????.!|.fiur baths right in your owr. h->n and ;it small cos>t by u.sinjf Hancock Sulphur Compound n:.iur< 's : "?rn blood purifying and sk'ti holing remedy ? Sulphur sci entifically prepared to mak<- its use most efficacious. Use it in the bath. Also u^.- :t internally and ;u a lotion on alfc ii i: parts. <>0r and $1 20 the bottle at your drugn:st'S>. If he rar.not supply you, s?-nd his name and the pric* in stamps ar:i we will send you a bottle direct. Hancock Li^i'iu StrLPum ConPAN* Baltimore. Maryiund //aw* SulphurjCfmpcu*d a?, i ?.< ? 1\-r im? it' \LA Lh* I.uptxd C ?rnp>>H nd PILE S Katur? has provided n harir.!e*s. peioWs ren:cd> lor bleedmj. jrotruding and iuhir.g pilf-f. .Why suffer when even snvaCes found rcli.-f ia thi? rrar velouS le [T<?Jur t? Complete fiftc-r. Jay lf.it'::.et:t { ? >tpaid :n plain wr;.;'per lot du.iar. Moaey re:uade<! i-f not satisfied. VEGETABLE REMEDY COMPANY S.6 Lauer fuijiiaj SI. LOl'IS. MlSSOLTd CARBUNCLES Orbml draws out the core and gives qnick relief. c-?H?*oos 50 c aex At a'.! Crj.i.iti ? Mon*y-fcitk Guirante# v x Green's \ August Flower /or Constipation, Indigestion and Torpid Liver ceesBful for 61' re&rs. 80c and 90c bottle* ? ALL DRUGGISTS His Accomplishments - ? i h?rt'? . ? ? Pill f< t ! v. : ?-v. II. ifr ii. r-' t!i?* * s" ? v i i i *> a ri T V'\ Arthur. jftte 1 >?: wife . ; . t. : t! t! v:i? r:. -il:ir; ? !ii? - hi ?!:?? j <?: r ? . II ?**>?* i ? JJ-. T" < h;iir. I ; T W i ??? ? :.? ;.v r.!/.< r ;?<??! ;...?:r. Il?- ?'.??r.'b Tt>?' IJ fiu* t* yU.nr.'.n^ T : >? ? ri- ti- ? ::ni? : j-:il h.tr ? iw tLf in- in MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" r ( Hurry >M!;??r! Even a fretful. Ml lolls, ? ?< 'ij ~r . i :.'?1 ellild loves tin* Jih'as ant t :.>!?? oi "'"alifornia Fig Syrup" and it never tails to cleanse tho lunvels and swt'i T? n tlu? stomach. A toaspoon ful ttalay may prevent a sick child to morrow. Ask .v?*ur druggist for genuine "Cali fdrr.ia Fit Syrup" which lias directions for l>al'i?'s and children of. a!! ates priijt<*d on bottle." Mother! . Vou must say ??California" or you may get an Imitation tig svrup. [Don't Suffer With Itching Rashes Soar P:nt:nmt. Talccm ?aid e*cry?*?*r* fr?e of Catlcmri I^w.Ut1?y. Drpt M. 1
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1925, edition 1
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