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BRIEF NEWS NOTES WHAT HAS OCCURRED DURINa WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN TRY AND ABROAD EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE Qath?f?d Prom All Parts Of Th? Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreign ? t A: VVhitestahle. England. Iftinid ^mjjrrln observed with interest the in Toiluction off white safety lines paint - *4 on streets to help rogiilate traffic. '? ?Sh*rrfn connected 'tj?? idea with the ":c.ulry- local lirtv-'r* have in :ack up. to puhlic hou?? doors lato at niBfu GriTIt?s and trellis work on Turk ish windows, design ? ! in the good old days of the sultan to protect the ladle's of the harems , from the gaze of ! outsiders, have h*v-n ordered r?mr?v- j f*d by the Turkish minister. of public j health: - ? ? * j ; Confronted- with "stuhboru resist - amv. German resistance to the two remaining nnapproved clauses of the purposed Rhfriel&nd security part, the Locarno conference has adjourned to permit r!>e chief negotiators to scok a settlement through j>rivat?? discus sion Tn the opinion of Premier Baldwin ? of Cwat TWtaln th. advocates of die- j armament can hav? little hope of snc- J ? until the 'gjjesT+on of the security I pactis settled: Fo,r th?* first tlmf iri Germany's ra- , xxperiencp. a liver attempted to >iroatli*as' from "r.d?"r, water to thou-] ?sands of distant- hearts The erpcri- ' metu . was a rojnp;< * ^'toc^sS. Germany n ilmlt* - d'v hold* the whirl ?hatid" its ?h* "confer^nvA to-secnr* th<* ' np^o of Prtrofii- n- * town to Jvisln?*s.>; I TV *wo t'.ispijt'' I ""in** ar*v 'Germa-:. rv's ft'yrrarr" ir.fo ltv; T? icie of n:> t top. : ? German ir'vration treaties > with ' Po^"'d and -Crecho Slovakia ? ? JVxnald H. V:k:V?!1 vr has cpiao- wh. of 'he norrhlar. 1 ~d .??nn.onn<-?s that. . jfcfll return ?-.v ;r..' Kyador n^xt. sur1 ?v. ? ? - v. ssrCjt fkVr -l"- rmtti wb^ch ??v?*( V^r^-nort wcr--. " 5 ? ?.??d-*'* hnvo ?ak *' :"*P in fotnin*: *0 N, v Fnel&nd. Ttvtfoyfffttf th** SrewiB river :?a.?j > -fl r?wed ,!t? -ha r.k- making the' ?rr?n Sport of fro?! supplies to the FV-inoo: Spanish *'-'\nt verv difficult . French and ? *roops have Ic'ned forces for .1 drive against' the R iff:. ins- in .the ??.?o.-rr ? sec*o.r of Mo; .?v'w>rrtL ?? ? .". . '??? {' Washington ? .Th-ii army' sad -navy w-?re charged, by Chairman V: i :-'t. of the bwmr 3,p rropr.i^a: ion ^ t ^'m mitt ee with sruvm dollars. ' in a : jfttf. "OS-.. r?>Rji.ni in/^'ss. ? Mt;d>i'ss- sp*!j d ? rr <ars"\" at* -j" }>>velf?pmerit . I Ri-' Vei . ? -? op :\r ? . stirr^nir r* "r. v ? rb>nt !i? aciyst'" i \;?pr- > n .? fourth of. r1;>. ages?.- . -' -t ?'')??> Ir ?pped ori O'- f *-^v-.r ?"". ? < ?f Jh'..-; ??n.noi:ne*- ? : "III ::o . Si'.tl'i!, ?" J '? V'" . . h'o-.-rt. R'epuhUcan. ?p' * ^ ' * - * * .( ^ >??] - ??v \? ?* ;'i'<tn'st "!>? r ? **h?-'' Treasury An-. ' !r'.-v ?< . is-"'?'h:'.r<f* ' prohibition ?'" ? , ' " ?? * * " V *. V - ' ? . . . * ?: 2 r - ? v * ?)j? . ?>* ' "Tr^r'ts or. n-mv'; . ?iJs in- :,-'j .i^ : ? "r">-tr?*nt ir.'.it of his i .'--t.it*;.' Harr?" v!' h?' .he giv- I .. j! - 'his .p'.v" " ' ronr.ge the pr^ud possessor* .^f vtviat is ? ! to lie- thf lasjro^t 7\~:l f " can in the ; world. ..Th^ L\* ' " w?-ighinc 7^0. 000 ?pounds; u'd -at- the .Al?*rde*>n ^ ? rrrir.g gr--u: - \!arylani). ts- t<? he-'j pl'aced- on I ? fieC& "f a train that will 1 . "? m-*.'. '*0 "e r T. v s to carry it -acr<'>ss i .??-.ouo*r\-. to ^ "?T'-Anhur. San FN'dro. . ? ? ? x . v * y ? . ?. .- I its p. ;n> :tt restine place. An ~atta< k .1."- ^'resident ("ootrdee 1 nn-1 \f.ton: G.eneraJ Sargent for the' ' ' AiiiW :i:-istr;'! r ? af itadv toward the ' four hull dr> : tojii-ifin dollar hreai'. mer- i gor is rmixU- ' n'-,i iniat statement is.-' sueij-hy -minority meaibers . of the' fp<fs?ral.' tr 1 i-' o( n;.m Ifcsion. John F 1 TCurent aii! iTus'i ^ Thompson. Demo-] . crats. ';- -.? 1 Indie 31: ir as that opponents of th??. federal ir.fi- rii-ancf tax. were pr^par in^f to "launch a concerted; fight to lorrf- xi* -thoiitioa w?re gtvnn with the anntuiw ? a.'-nt tha' a- delegation . hy Govurnor Walker of Georgia would be heard October 23 by the hou?<? wav? and m?rans committee: Official- ?' e/?vpra! of th?* niilr"ad.? tentatively lirikod in the Van Sw? r ingen Nh-k'l -"Plate project w^r<- pur on tits stand ivft;?re the intersiatp- com merce eomm'i.-sion" at the instar.ee of th? opponv-ius if the proposal fur rig orous ??.x'ajriri;?5it?'n as to its ram if:-' cations. " Preside &? * oo|ldge is incensed . oves the acruih '?f the shipping board in oostins.. A iiiiiral L> igh 0 Palmer, prpsid^nr of the Emergency Fleet Cor poration and reorganizing the person nel without- .consulting ? hfrn in any way whatever. . Reappointment of Maj-. Gpn Mason St Patrick as chief of the army" air service by President Coolidge has for mally been announced. The -xar de partment's intention to name him for a second four -year term of duty at this post was made public some time sine?: " * ? . - Reorganization of co-operative as Fociarions which market Virgin ia Carolina tobacco has be?-n un<lerr taken by the National Council of Ag ricultural Co-operatives at the instance of the leaders of the present tri-state ^obacco pool. The Muscle Shoals commission Is preparing a statement of' policy to bp pursued by the government in leas ing the . vast Alabama water power project for development by private capital. A complete dental of the charges of Arno S. Pierce, president of the Fed eration of Master Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers' associations, at Man chester. England, against the proce dure of the Fntted States crop re porting board. In making its cotton crop forecast, has been issued bv W. F Callander, chairman of the board. For the first time in Its long his tory, the dignified. ? black -robed Su preme court heard the daughter of one of Its members plend a case before It. j She was .Miss Susan Brandeis. 25- 1 year-old daughter Of Justice Brandeis. ' Her father stepped down from the ' b.-nch when she took h? r ;>lace before ' the highest tribunal in the land; ? . j' The S>ipreme court has dismissed* the case of John I- Anderson against the Citv of -Macon.- Ga. Anderson protested the right of the city to try him. after a labor union had found him guilty of larceny after trust and ??spelled him: The city then endeav ored to try him. The com rt gives the < :>v that right The Continental Baking corporation, one of the concerns taking part in the huge bakery merger, announced at Vow Vork. has been formally charged by the federal trade commission with violation of the Clayton act through its acquisition of control in a number of smaller concerns. Arkansas was ordered by the Sn preme court to show cause why its original bill of complaint against Mfssisslppl. involving a boundary dis pute. should not be dismissed for fail ure t'o prosecute . September postal receipts at fifty . selected .postoff ices amounted ro $2V>.-' ; 55 1.4*5. 10.25 per cent increase over Septem$>er .a vear ago Domestic ? Five prisoners each ' repu'ed to -be worth at least $1,000. ftOO. left the f?^d eral penitentiary recently on parole ti> begin' their lives anew The- list leaving A'Txnia included two. from the Savannah Ga,. H1? two from the Gary liquor ring, and an Evans ville. Ind.. banker The frantic search for Charles Ames, air mail pilot. Who disappeared ten days a&o. on Nittany mountain iPenn- J sy'v.i!)ia> when the body of the air man was found in his wrecked plane, which had crashed against the side of a hill. . ' ' ;! | The churches of Cedar Rapids have completed their task of copying the New Testament, producing what of ficials of the ministerial association say in the only book' of .its kind in the world. Eleven members of a party of tonr- -, ists are known to have drowned when the ple;tsi:re boat. - Clara B, capsized while .attempting to turn in a' rough si*a just outside Sebastian inlet: Flor ida. ? ? ; .-. /; .- ; ? .-. Thr- most important event in the cotton section during the past few diys. wv- ;he publication of: thy sar prts'tss!' larj'e prHiminarj' t^timtae ,.>f ? ?ht ' y the gov err: me nt Terry "nr-.'ggan. a Chicago booties ger v. m*> i; tr, jail, is ? apparently as roman' - as h? ing a movie star. Hi is reciii . tn." .mash notes .by the hun dreds: -every day.'.. ' Cardinal Hayes, s?iwi\ % W Vof!\ church the "p h--. ~ . ss?id tha^ crpti -w.-n* grtting. beuerand. surpri? ing as it " may seem, women - Worse. ^ The house of- biehops of the I'rot est ant Episcopal Church in the T'nited States of America has aprpoyed the finding of a church court convicting Bishop William Montgomery- lirowr. of heresy. More than two hours were occupied In executive s<f?sion and Rishop Brown addressed the hotise of bishops on his case He- finally ap peaJed to the United States coon to restrain the house of bishops from passing sentence, but the court re fused to interfere. A giant merger of cotton compa nies. involving 35 plants in six states, valued at more than twelve million dollars, has b*?er. consummated, it be came known in Little Rock. Ark., tho ! other day . when a copy of the charter <>f rhe Federal Warehouse and Com press. company, a Delaware corpora tion, was filed with the secretary of state, by C. A. Cunningham of Blythe ?ville., attorney for six Arkansas com -lanies interested In the merger. 1 ? ' ? ? ... ? ?? The American Legion's seventh an i nuai convention recently ended with the elevation of John R. (Go-Get - : Em> McQuigg of East Cleveland. O.. white-haired, '59-year-old lawyer and banker, veteran of two wars, and who ??vas woundt^j overseas, engineer offi <*er, as national commander. His eb-ction was made unanimous. ? In New York < Mt*. Samuel Gross - man is charged with having two wives under the same roof. In ah apart ment h?- would hpend one; night with j Wife number one; the next, night with ; wife number two; one night he would ? Take wife .number one to a show; fol lowing night wife number two to ,the [ same show 1 i Af Bough keepsje the other morning. ; the body of Miss Anna Frances Bal 1 ley. 21? senior at Vassar. was found 1 suspended by a scarf from a hook in the clothes press of her room at the t ; main building. The authorities opine that, she committed suicide during a temporary mental aberration. Thomas Brown', 'Jr.. 23.' was shot and almost instantly killed by Mrs. Win- _ nie Lou Carson. 60, at the Carson j home <>n Oakdale road, near Gilmore. : Ga.. where the victim was a boarder. ! It is stated that Brown was drunk and had precipitated a row. Boston Gets a Visit From Band of Ar&pahoes "i i V a.-,.;. . ' 'S&SM J: ? '? ? 3 ? ? \ .. ? " ?' Rostonlnns hm<> boon proafly 1ntpn?sfod In tli#? I??n*1 of Arapahoe Indiana from the Wind Itivcr reservation. H'Vomiiig, that has ?*n?'ainp;Nj in Fenway parii. M<*n? is a vlt?\y 6t sunn- of tlu? tcin'w ami a portrait of Chief Gui'jfcln-the-Lods^ who 'is eijjiity-six years old. Forward Movement of Spanish Artillery in Morocco w* rrr'-.'^r^ * vc*w? W'< ?'X Ujuj-' sl??w ???] . ? :;j> ? ;.( rat .?>i tl.i- !? i?-tn j4 utili; gu l?." !?..! t-i'sii.i-ii but I !tv;r feri'-s ;j*v s-nil moving toruurd. The iilUM ration -:4t??\vs. Sj?M!}:?ii artillery advain in^ iu ? the r.vitiHuins. " .. f '] TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR ' .*? I.'N, I'.v ; 4 : )'? , ?v *lVv>. I'l'riiM-r lmMufX-'r ?>J :;}i? \\*l? t ? wij! .Ma" in the ?ti!H-::rt;itnriftl ? i:i I'.C'i. INDIAN BEAUTY -"?!> -M -l: >*;i I'1! !". li'.lniniM' \v i>Mii . 'ijvc, of tti- riiialilJu tribe ?>f- Indians, uhiv vvas cj]i>swi.as t li* * yrettii'st Ainer- ; i' iiu liitliau i:: rl -it *!i?? annual roundup iield at IVnUk'tou, Mre. Ace Eddie Invents New Motor 139 ' ? 'ap\ KlMiv iJirKi'iilijickcl'. !?*; t. A :!????. i:i^ tlif ?>!>?? rotary suitor that, has for oojiinjorcktl planes' to Maj. J. II. UuiJoiiili, army t?.'.hiiical t-xpert, at Mitdiol iivhi. Borglum Will Carve This Mountain ? ? ? ? ? i m View . j. Uns!ii;ii.ie :in>t>in;tjn iie;?r liapid < t !.*? ;:i. . \ ...a Dakota. which lias lii-cii selected by Guutoil l!<>r;;li:m for ? ;:reat ^'nuiji ! memorial sculptures planned !>y liim. It will include h;,ur-s. >?f Washing a. 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