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fvlW""" „ ° te^SSkr »■ ■■» mn« iii. i VOLUME TWOt NUMVBR 111 Harding’s Body Arrives In City Os Washington Late At Night x With Coolidge At The Station fTHOUSAfps WAIT fi/m HOURS FOR TyELAYED TRAIN Mra. Harding Gels Off Cars and Walks Frayn Train JBPithout Sign irf Rupniid Break i dawn* The White Hnm tonight received > IU «uM The Ci| draped ceeket of W. O. Hfirdlng 2Mb praeldeet of the Uult ed ■fetes string** while leedleg hi* edatry heek from shell tore Held* . to peth* of peace wee drawn gently tonight Into the capital by a funeral . trpla that had eraeead a continent. Nine boon late wee the train which aaat of Chicago crawled through (t»at crowde reluctant to aend their • trthali. It wan after tea oclock when It arrived hut tea* of tbouaand* who T la the hot afternoon greeted i Tenderly the eaaket wa« carried traaa the train through the terminal peat .the new president and hi* cabinet standing la alleat salute. * Thmderly V was placed on aa gr it,' UUary, calaaon. Tenderly U waa drawn through liaea of alleat tbooaaads to the fcraat mansion that had been Mr. . Hgrdlog's bonne. The guard, .honor, marine*, sen ate*, and soldiers lifted It from the calaaon under the portals of the Whits House and carried It for a a rast into the agst room in MUah had iaia Lincoln and Mrßln- If ■ . ~,y-. y - . , Then the new president net) bin high officials, military offi cer* withdrew leafing to Mrs Htrd las her grad. Tor only one ol<ht ,wttl It,, l>* here, for tatnofrow ti»* a\‘i»* claims It carrying tt_ to th rx>taa a; the capitol. , Jgf WASHINGTON. August 7.—Juat be fhr# tea o'clock P»aa|deat Coolidge accompanied by the members of the cabinet left his office* at the New Willard to motor to the station to ■•• t the funeral train of President Harding. ■"*» ■'Washington, August 7.— (By ike Associated Traaa.)—President Hard-I tag's* funeral train freighted with the sorrow of the aattoo reached Washington at 10:21 o'clock tonight Although the train waa nine hours late thousands jammed fid- station 1 ooueotirse wafting for hours packod V. agalhat the iron fence that shut off the fra In platform to be firs* to give their silent tribute to the dead ohleftaa. I Report* that Mrs. Harding has 1 suffered a breakdown on the funeral! train bringing the body to Wutelng toa gained wide circulation here pre-f caedlag the train'* arrival but could hot be traced °to any authorltlve source. White House officials and those oa duty at the executive offices all dented they had received any word of aacb a development. The train backed Into the station so that the funeral car with Its Sag draped casket rolled l» o forth to stop where the little grotifi headed by President Coolidge waited. The lights in the funeral rgr rast sjulllieat *l‘»w In the big train ftecri'tary Christian and Dr %r were on the back piatrorm were the first to alight Them I M| no noise in the station hut the ■ffrohUng of the air pump of a dla- eaglae. Mrs. Harding stepped off the car leaning on Secretary Christian a arm sad with Dr. Sawyer on her other side. The band In the concouree be gan playing "Nearer My God To The#.'* Mr*. Harding walked erret slowly sloog the station platform. While her band waa oa Secratary Christian's arm she apparently seed ed no mppnrw Members of the party who came m the way said Mrs Harding ha Wlood the trip well. As the solemn strains of the com ' sorting old hymn filled the station the caskst was taaderly lifted down through the sped*! door cut lo the side of the ear. It wao placed on a rolling platform A single wreath «that had bteft watting at the sta tion waa 1® 00 thg draped flag spraad over fte casket The military guard which had alighted behind Mr*. Harding resum ed Its place aba at the casket The malformed men raised their burden aad began atefieg slowly toward the doable rank of non-oommisaloaed of ficers who formed e aarrtdy te. the President's room. , ~ Meantime Mrs BaftMM bad eater ■ gr THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■■ . - SIMPLICITY HIS , fIKIIL PUK ■ , iTiwmmH , Carrying Out tin* Buroaaed Deslro of Mm. Harding Matty WILL APPROACH ♦to THE VERY SEVERE MARION. Ohio. August 7 —Simplic ity almost approaching severity will 1 characterise the last rites for War -1 ren 0. Harding when hte botfly te brought 'her* Thursday from Wash ington. Carrying out the expressed desire of Mrs. Harding aa communicated by her to tboae la charge of funeral arrangement* here only services #*- i ceptlng probably a prayer at the I home of bis father body will repose before belgg placed la a receiving vault will be v*irjr brief and will be conducted at the vault i In Marlon cemetery where the Pres ident's body will be placed tempo rarily. This will be la charge of Rev. Oeorge M. Landis pastor of the Trinity Baptlats church of which Mr. Harding waa a member Thera will be no impoelng funenl cortege to the cemetery mafia re piendant by bright uniforms and sa bres. No troopinfi of horses, no rum ble of artillery wheels; no marching , organlxation. its grandeur will be It* simplicity and Its sadness. ASKED TO OBSERVE THJ£ FUNERAL HOUR * * * <* k . ■ <? At a meeting of the Directors or, the Chamber of rommeree the follow ing resolutions were adopted: That. Vherpas the ruSeral of War rvu a Harding, late President of the United State*, will be*held at Marion. Ohio, on Friday, the 10th Instant: and whereas th* cltlxaaa of the city, of Ooldsbq£o desire to show tbeli profound sympathy in the Irrepar able loss thus sustained by the na tion. It Is therefore resolved that th< I cltlien* of Onldsboro be requested tr, close their rek|Wgllve places of busl- Inass during the funeral servl<N>y«f our lamented President; and be It I further resolved that a copy of thaaa resolutions be published in all the K papers o ft be city. ," , 9 u BILBO GAINING IN MISSISSIPPI JACKSON, Mias.. Augturt 7.—Theo l dor* O. Bilbo, former gov*rnor of Mississippi who nnnounetd while In ielljtt O.xford this spring serving a sentence of a contempt of court that he would be g candidate for gover nor In today's democratic primary fqrged ahead of Bennett O'Conner the runner up to H. I* Whitfield when a 128 precincts bad been tabulated tonlgfit qt o’clock. At teat hour Whitfield fi.edf. Bilbo 8,1011 ( bnnor. 6,102. * t v Franklin 2.H2. Bell. 1.109 MRS. McCORMICK LEAVESBIG SUM Chicago. 111.. Aug. 7.—HBy tee As sociated Ureas.) Schools and churche* • received more'than 11.000.- 000 of tbe 18.696.000 estate of .Mm Nettie Fowler McCormick, wl'do*/ of t'yru* H. McCormick faventor of the reapef the executor! announce today In making public a synopals of Mr*. Mc<|ormlck a will. Tbe three children euch will re ceive 82.879.1160 sharing equally In the money not given to abarßy. ed an automobile and bad been whiaked away through a aide street to tbe White Hpuse. Her appearance and the reports of those who bad made the trip with her from Ban Francisco set at rest wide spread rumors that she had suffered a physical collapse It was said she had borne up bravely from tbe first and had shown no sign of breaking down uHbr the strain Secretaries, Hoover. Wallace, and Work end Attorney General Dough erty and General Pershing walked slowly behind (be casket aa It waa carried down the living corridor. GOLDSBORO, N. C* WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 8, 1923 HTJIHIMB MEET with mu Kirn mill The Lucul Chib Mafora To Hill Crest Where They Meet the Rotsriaß* o t the Neighboring City KENNETH cTrOYAL SPEAKS OF PRESIDENT The Rotary Club of Goldsboro met {yesterday afternoon and last I night with the Rotary Club of Kla stou at Hill ('real, Ibe dellgbtlul suni) mer resort near Kinston The meet ing was changed front u gala affair to a memorial meeting In honor of President Harding who died last weak. Hotarlan K. K. Curtis, of the Kin ston Club addressed the meeting for Mveral minutes on "Harding- tbe President” and Keuneth C. Jtoyall, of tbe Goldsboro Club spoke after him on "Harding, tbe Man." Both ad dresses paid tribute to tbe dead chief tain. and both spoke with sympathy of the bereaved widow who la bear ing up so bravely under her heavy b,ow ' , *l*4 <«fc 1 Delightful refreshment* were carv ed by tbe lake, and the Hnurtln*. returning borne late tail night ex pressed themselves as highly grati fied at the sucaffßH of the joint nuM- Ing. , ,• • ~ PRICE OP EDSOJK IS HOBBEM SiYS GOVERMR HSIEI Begin* To Sell Fluid From State WarehouHc ADVISES CLUBS <, FOR BUYING PUBLIC Pierre. 8 D.. Aug. 7—Character lilag the prlca of ganollne as "high way robbery," Governor Me Master yesterday afternoon ordered tbe state warebou* at Mltebetl to. sell .gasoline to the people at lfl cents a gallon He al*o called on tbe people of tbe state to form associations to pur chase the product In car load k»t» until *ueb time a* dealer would cease their pollcg, of tree Aqd ava rlce. n m . i. ' TWO KILLED BY LIGHTNING •• DAI.LAft Oa.. August 7.—Mr. and Mrs. Row Sweat were Instantly kill ed and their ten months old baby which Mr. Sweat Was carrying In bis arm* was badly burned when the tree were struck by lightning In a storm here yeoterday afternoon. Two children found tbe iiodles and the child about an hour after (bey were struck by the boll. The baby waa conscious when pick ed up but wns severely burned on I leg and arm. Express Banditti Get Away With *15,00(1 Indianapolis, lnd„ Auk 7—Four | men Iniund nod gagged the expresa 1 niemiengrr on Big Four passenger train 44 and escaped with live staled packara and a number of railroad r< - mlttanraa valued at I1&.00 last night at Peoria, 111., acoordlng to word're ceived bv ogirials of the railroad here today. The package* and re mittance* warn destined for this city Public Witt Strike If There’s Coal Dispute Boston, Aug. •.—Declaring that “If there la to be any strike, it In' the übllc’s tarn to strike,” the Joint special coal investigating committee of Massachusetts, In a letter, today nerved notice on representatlvea of both operatorn and miners tbnt in the event o fa strike Heptemher 1. permanent boycott against the use of anthracite would be pushed In Mas aacbusetta and possibly tMMutfhout New Bngliad. ' W X" .«) . -.Jj COITEI STREET > MIT SOffl LOSE HER RUUD Appointed by [lie' (MHlbtr of Commorcff Re porta To Ike Board of IN • rector* * . i REPORT NOT MADR PUBLIC AT THIS TIME The hoard of directors pi the , Chamber of Commerce mat yesterdaja ( afternoon In the offices of the aac-; retsry and hoard the reports of the committee on hotels and the commit- 1 , I on tbe removal or track* from' i , Center street. J i While no .definite announcement could be cotton from tbe board. 1 ' which was transacting business for tha first time. It la understood that > the tracks committee made a vary definite report on the removal poa- 1 slbllltles and that action would be 1 taken early In tha fall. | Tbe hoard of alderman have ap- < : pointed a committee (o work jointly with the chamber committee on the I matter and when the two commit- < tee have met and gone ovar the r*<r' < ' port tbe matter will be Atade public. l , The hotel committee bad recolvad several nice proposition* regarding' the hotel situation and building In' ( aoldsboro. but they had been unable ( to agree fully on tbe matter. Action, therefore on tbe hotel was .deferred ' i in a later date. Rest "rooms for the country people. foT men and women also came up for cnosMeratloq and as soon aa poa- l slble two rooms will be secured, can- I traliy located and turned Into rest rooms A public bitching ground. , a long needed thing in Golds bo re also came In for discussion and ihel com* mlttee* ware appointed to lake the matter up and report at an early meeting of tba board of (lirectore. EXTENSION IS MUCH IN DEMAND -f Chapel Hill, N. C.. Apg. 7 tbe heavp demand bp fbe pwaWte of the state for tha exteasltm service of tea State Unlveraltp. George B Lb mer has juat beea added to the atafi of the Unlveraltp ICxtenjloa Dl .lslon aa aaaociate director and head ol tLe Department of 11 Extanalou Teaching. It waa announced tonight. Mr. Yehmar tea ryadusta of WII*- Van. end Marry Collage and haa a masters degnae H» education from Columbia Unlveraltp. JX>. Vlritol, t U,. joat in North « arollna. he wa. .laaocmu of ,be Coil.re ot WllL-m «nd H*ry. aoalstant director of In the University Extension Di vision. a. -bead of tb.depurtment of extension teaching. Mr. aebroer will aupervlae the work of the fol lowing bureaus: Correspondence anil Class Instruction, and he baa a. assistants. Miss Wale Lewis ano Miss Mary Daniel. Prof. H. p. fi*T ,.r Is chief of the bureau of abort course and Institute George T Lenny will have charge of tee lec- Ohe b ureau this fall. MliLi Nellie Roberson, an honor graduate o'lfir University, la bead of the Bureau of Public Discussion The services of this bureau Include. Program* for Woman’s Club*, and parent teacher association*, package library limn#., home reading courses 1 and general Information Mis* Ade lade Denham, the assistant In this bureau, la also a Phi lleta) Kappa graduate u Chapel,jflll. * It was said Mr Geh mer*R guidance the work of all four of Ihesbe bureaus will In- greatly augmented. —. . —^* i Government BuHineftfl Waits For Funeral I —. ,| Wusblngton. Aug 7 -President Coolidge look a abort walk Itefore t.re.ikfast this* morning Arromps nled only by secret aervlce m«a, he left hla temporary White House In •he New Willard Hotel, went a f.'W bluks oa P street yxl returned by the same route 10 minutes lat r* , Only a saw pedestrians recogalxeil i him. ‘ —, There were few names on the Pres ident'* encavement list snd It was said all of those who had appoint • ments wemarly would mil Id pav their respects, further conference* on nubile functions being deterred pntll after the funeral of -President , Harding ( Voi r kii.i.kd i NIAGARA FA 1,1 A Aa*Ml 7» Four oer»ons war* killed at a blab wav erwsing on th* New Tag* Cwa tral Road near bees May • T l.y, * f -■■ *&**&*"” r pNEY APPEARS io hike mm IN. Ml CHy Him Had Strenuous D«.v An Soldiffr* Cfuilrtl Bit Hot Box'fi* GRACE WIIJ. NOT CONCEDE VICTORY Charleaton. K C. Aug 7, Usually quietly historic a siren to uisay of the Hmith's alow aad easy gome to day and tonight waa roused to n pitch of excitement seldom If ever equalled In the history of the city and the cause of It waa Ike mual ,cipul election dtoday between Thomas P. Btoney < and John P. Oran* for mayor. „ Midnight semi-official and' Incodi plcte returns Indicate that Botaey was In the lead by over a thousand and Ibe rslnhna were coming In very slowly. In front of Hibernian Hall where boras were being escorted un der guard after being counted at the poll* encampments of militia with two machine guns were stationed at each poll where voles WVcc being counted the were on pat rol N» serious disorder has been re ported up to midnight. The city democratic executive committee coo-j Untied Its work of canvassing tba re sults but for various reason the work was slow* Grace supporters dispute the show ing at midnight continued optimis tic. iltouey barker* announced that Btoney'f victory was assured Four companies of A. C. national guardsmen haa added a military as pect. CONFUSION BREAKS OUT IN BERLIN AS RESULT OF MARK • * * * . H * Plunging of National Currency Followed Rv Riu* of Party Berlin, Aug t.r-Uller confusion prevailed in the retail situation in all line* In the greater Berlin to* itey due lo ike continued pluming o ft he mark nnd the consequence rIM of (be dollar i„ While the food situation contlnne* to show a'■Chronic ahortnge In ordi nary staple* honrly rlaea of price* cause dby (he fluctuation of the mark are projecting it new and se rious elemtn Into the situation as the retailers are withdrawing' their warea from sale whenev tre cusKf mers refuse to pay prices baaed on the gone mark or tha dollar unit. Aa the latter proceedure results In price ranges which are prohibited unde rthe usuary ordinances, the shopkeepers have proclaimed a strike and will close for the 4*y as g protest against conditions Breaks Down Juneau, Alaska. Aug. by emotion. -Governor Bcott Boons broke down and was unable to read a prepared statement eulogltlag the late President Warren J G ftarrilng at a memorial service here yesterday under the auapleeee of the rhorrhs of Juneau. Will Say Wife Killed Herself FRKDF.RJCK. Md, August C B l.vu'rd Kepner. who will go on trial here Tuesday charged with the mur der of hl* f wife. Grace Hiniraon* Kep ner. whose (tody was found lying across a bed with » bullet through the head on June Ik. last, will haac hla defense on the theory that Mrs. Kepner committed suicide, attorneys Indicated today. Immediately afler the body was found acting t'oroner uod rendered a verdict of stilrlde Helntlvea of the*( woman, however, deinunded that an, Inqueat he held and after hearing evidence for aeveral daya the coron er'a jury reversed the suicide ver l diet. A special session of the grand 1 Jury was then tailed which reaulled In the Indicium!)! of Kepner. Kepnerj has been held Jn jail here since hls| Indictment. . ‘ mug anni dkhigmtkn mn.TON rt’ißßki/ mor Washington. Aug. 7.—King Oeorge today designated Henry Oetty f’hllton counsellor pf the British embassy jMSWr te repra—t him personally at the funeral oI President Harding. Mr. CMMm'I pafkk iiwiion will lie In eddftteu to tbo official presence of —sntsdJveo of the British «MM o* ft* dominion'..;*' .• > V'.'a 2 MEETING OF THE GOLOREII FOLKS I GREAT' SUCCESS m supremt Lodge Knight* of, Gideon .Wamble Herr For Annual ('ondave REPORTS SHOW GREAT ADVANC EMENT FOR YEAR ~ - « ~~ • .fc The Supreme Lodge. Knight* of Gideon. opened It* aeventeentb a*- nunl session at U: 30 yesterday 'morn '** Ing at Its headquarters on Hpruce and Janies Pl*. " _> There pre four hundred delegate*’ In attendance coming from all parta| of the State Supreme Commander. Sir J. W.l Grime* of Washington. N. C.. pre-, aiding, gave the Ural period over to praise and worship The ttupreme Commander. In his preliminary remarks, counselled bar-* many and peace, falling attention to Ihe .prosperous ft condition of the order, hav.lng made large gains In' membership and flnnnce. The committees on credentials and rules were appointed and retired to take up their work, during the mead time expressions were called for and made by the delegatee. The commit!#* an credentials made report and roil of offloeni and dele ' gates waa called. Meeting recessed at 11:30 to I:S6. The grand lodge was called to or der at 3:30 sharp. After prelimi naries the house got down to bual neas OHirers Reports W. C. Redding. Kinston. N. C.. 8u» prems Hcrlbe reported receipts for year 170.871HC; disbursed HS.tSI.M: amount saved tfl.UO. Balance from last year. IH.iß.lt t'aah oh hand Insurance department thftOfl Rand estate, 915.00A Furniture and flkturaa |I3M, aup pllea 12*0 Total worth of order t4t.N7P.3ft. Auditing board and tr-arer, W. M. piston laulaburg. N. made re port* corroborating the Mupreme Merlbe'# report^ kip rente CerimoudeF* Address Tbs address show Ml the pragmas of the order, numerically, socially and floanoisHy » Tbs theme of his addraaa waa •'Frog re aa." taking na a modal the words and-deed# of Gketetr He reviewed the work in the Stole, commending the local lodges upon their entbualastle support and co operation. He mentioned that 2»6 members had been claimed by the grim moo* ■tor. Death He gave an account of the work i of the order In giving aid to the Are , a offers re In the New Bern Hr# De cember, 1912. ! He recommended the purchase of . additional property. New lodges organised 13. aew members enrolled 3A3C. q. The organisation of the uniform rank will be pushed *«r completion. [ this work being under the command 1 of Sir Cornelius Dtshmond. Raleigh. N. who succeeds the .Taj# ft. C. i Baker, of New Bern. N. C The district meetings dee# torn men led upon favorably. The work In wester* part' 1 of the state Is being pushed forward by .pewly appointed deputies. , The Suprsma Comnvflnder closed i bit address hy making ah aafdeat I plea for co-operation. and. antbustaam i and support from- the entire mem bership for this • Progrenslv* Daf. H The reports of the supreme offleers were unamlously adopted by the grand lodge. The board of directors made re port corroborating the condition of the slate as set forth lo Ibe reports -of various officers. Sister Knight Ophllia Hall brought greetings and expressions of appre ciation from the fire sufferer* In New Bern |, Meeting adjourned (:SO. * ",i* the grand lodge assembled jut , Bt. James A M K. /lon church for i ita public meeting after tha pre - llmlnary open, Hl* Honor, Mnyor K. H Bain, extended an address of wdl i come on behalf of tha city. He coP graltilated the order upon Ita prog i res* and advised the delegates -when I they go hack home to eltend ibe , i privilege and protection to their i neighbors that they themselves an i joy He slated also that Ihe great ness of any organisation depended upon Its members working together for « common cause. HU address waa enthnalarilaalty I received and he was given treraead- I oua applause nl the close of his re marks. The delegation will leave Ooldahorn with only the moat kindly feeling and regarda for. Goldsboro and Mayor Bain. v *• Htr W 11 Moore of Wilmington, N . responded In hla usual masterly fashion asking for a square deal for the colored man. which he feels with out doubt will come soon when men like Mayor Bali) head the govern ment. Other addresses of welcome were ’ delivered by B|r J. D Fields and ter Knight A. H Cex. and rsoetved enthusiastically V W ■■■■ .'IS -!...*■»! I I —Mh MKMBBROF f ASSOCIATED PRESS I crice Five enure RECALLING OF < oms IW BLESS EOMFE Colonel Hutch innon Feek Tlulf Hie Main Trouble iWitk ihe Continent 1. Money TfftGUe WRITE® INTEREBTINOLX M 0F MANY RKGAI.I, TEE N4NUU 2 By 14 «jai. 0. ft. Mntchiaadf **“ a el a. m. c • •. There was a brief moment Inal year when It looked as thaugh Ihf herd eat.beaded. keeaest-tbluklpfL men es tha business world. In othfr w*rde the bankers, were to take char go of derelict F.urope. had to pilot ship of oil Use States to the ootto waters of solvency sad entity Un fortunately, so soon as they gp| to wor France mode e gesture. Ou es many, magnificent of course to dtob concerting 100. She declare dthat while the might ooatidar aa closely aa they cared to the iaeno es a very large sod i alarm attest! toe*, the greater port of whose proceeds would bo payable to her, they moot refrain carefully, on pate of her displeasure, from aey dtecoaelpa gfc re pa ratios ■ These had b— eg rood In the drat Instance an ait— thous and million pounds, they hod keen reduced to all thousand «vo hun dred million pound*, and aHfceujKi the second llgurs wee elment to g|a> aiird aa the Aral. It tonal he irndfe* stood that nothin.d must he dene te rail It leto question. ~, Although doabti— the Bewkert realised how greet was the trrttnM of coiling it upon nil the wwrftdHe raise e tore* lona tor the mMM* benefit of Oormeay hot for Mn fhht benefit of her glorious. ‘lull and Victorious decided, doubtless hy aa areal ..elf reatralnt*. that forego the Irmptatlon of They felt being •Hd shrewd, that the av»M|{ whom they would appearflidP script lone might * to Germany whea.4pw ; fP" that unfortunate WM there la In Kurope, It tire to meet tbr clsime ftf MeTT ern neighbor Ferhape th#' wrong, perhaps they the feeling* of the mi any case, aa a result of lion* Imposed hy Franco dlaeatlafled with their owe tom— In the matter Be the y ret Arid' to 1 that rown reaper! Ive countriee if lemorklng that If Frases note In change her mind nnd ra ■peridot •%>» realties of her poaitlon. they «ftdd be pleased to hnvev o further As > r > 0 ' mission. • Pranas left to herself re-oElrassd her own manifold virtues. ds*e*n | oed »orae of the wicked notlfie »%»t are quits usable to rise te the |etl(M threaten Oormnny with new of rrent occasions, and prshssds(| ,ui ties It Is now qhlt* certain that then* penalties laelude ths phloe aft a western boundary for OSflMiir 'tod aa easts re boundary for Kregktf^flri the removal of Bavaria frd|E the Raich Gnfortuaately thsed Ikraeks do not improve the posit (OR. < Hms could not produce mousy htoed thdre Is no money to yredUOA W they have helped to hrtol the totot down to a point at whldh If to Forth a very amull fraction of e tfE The greater the French throeto t*f small# rthe value of the todgf hd come*, and although this dOtotofw tlon adds enormously to tha HiA— es her neighbour. Germany EMRf toe deed go bankrupt nnd nil the HdRS are la that, direction. But that France will follow is undlaMMahls and In the prospect there OOEhe to tie or nothing to add to too rotate lion of M. Poincare, The avgrtfS Frenchman wants money fro Oft Ger many and not troabla. and Mtoitlßte notto for distant whoa Be «UI aah M. ’Poincare to retire |e OtoVO leas distinguished position than Mggt which he occuplos today and wdtl.aelt in a chief mnglatrnte who hoo * aousr oiitloofl. Following that change the Beak er* might well bo asked ro’ re-os semhle, because there la g greet work before them If they ego ar rive at a figure far rrparattoes. 0 If* ' ure that will stand wlthto the u|- ple boundaries of the rnnnrilsae* nf Europe and the narrower bounds* ries of German capacity. It Sty be to persuade the to—for of whatever nationality to stlhsorlbo to the Hiteroottoonl loon that tor*. . qulred to set Europe on 1U (Sri sad . uw Franco from flllwg tor poCMoo. Before this can bt dons ft «B| ye necessary to rocoasidor. and to toftU parlance to «nx. rtto bill of eoo(« t*M i. Franee hoe presented to “ J - g|gj S T here ore rumonr*. they are eftfy i • v •' j '-. H'onttoued on Page Thredl jm
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