THE CENTRE CENTRE HALL. PA. 1—General os al ml Wow and medals Cadets marksmanship, 2-—E. IL. starting from Los Angeles, to lL. and H. J. Van- in which and B. Quill 8-8ir Austen Chamberlain NEWS REVIEW OF Queer Developments in the Indiana Political Scan- dal Affair. By EDWARD W. PICKARD F TOM ADAMS, Vincennes publish- er, is going to make good on charges of political corruption klan rule in Indiana, ly he will have to do voluntary aid of Convict the original source of most of the ac- cusations. After demanding a chance to make public contained In a ulleged ious black his myster bag, { tion In Paris from BSeptember 10 to September 23, inclusive, and to recon- vene In New York on October business session. The pligrimage to France will be known as the “Second | A. E. F.,” and It Is estimated that 28 | ships will be needed. The Leviathan | will be the flagship and the Leglon- naires will sall from Montreal, Bos- | ton, New York, Hampton Roads, Charleston, Jacksonville and Galves- | ton or Houstan. | Paris correspondents assert that | high officials of the Legion have au- thorized the formation of a “moral secret service” within, the ranks of the delegates’ who are expected to go France, the purpose being to con- | trol the behavior of the boys, prevent regrettable {dents and inc opportunity when Indianapolis on a pus to testify in his testify, and he was taken writ of habeas cor- in a cf He took “constitutional right” vil ease refuge not to a life sentence the judge could not well pur court. Ste since he is serving ings f were pl not Seemingly reveni charge to exped tence he tha there were Bigns were succeed ing. Sey i meriy who ain cause t I court and the Stephenson charg plot. gations, telegra urging palgn In St. Louls it was Reed request an mittee to ator Borah, had receives ing to support the Stephenson charges, 1 hinted on an in- committee arp cert 3 asserted Senator to comply with this summoned the Indianapolis, sal com- en i he papers tend- he might insist by the Reed General Gilllom In a sh y Borah that diana Is wroughly and sirous of setting its own house in if it shown that It is out of anded that Borah re- evidence he might ant vestigation Attorney telegram f« asserted th de- or- capable der, is order,” and den turn to Indiana any have received The I¢ senator answered that the material sent him in the nature of legal proof. inho was not of the American Legion In Philadel phia, was heartily appleuded when he attacked the primary system in elec tions and declared it should be “large- ly abolished.” He continued: “If we follow the theory and plan of repre- sentative government lald down in our Constitution by providing for nomina- tion by conventions, a better and more impartial class of candidates will re- sult.” This drew swift retorts from Sena- tors Borah and Hiram W. Johnson. While neither mentioned the vice pres- {dent by name, neither took any pains to except him from charges that the clamor for the convention system Is inspired by politicians who have failed in attempts to purchase elections and that the purpose of the clamor Is to “make corruption safer and cheaper.” A nation-wide propaganda cam- paign to break down the primary sys. tem is under way, according to Sen- ator Johnson. It has met with sue- cose In some states, notably New York and Idaho, where the primary tion laws have been repealed, he clared, but will fall in California, EAFFIRMING the action taken the Omaha convention last year, the American Legion voted over. whelmingly to hold the 1927 conven: elee- de- i i i | | and too The e¢ has been obtained, started the delegates cabarets lively cafes wil i included. co-operation of aris poll aganda Is the of | foster cordiality and French people necessity rr 1 avior ROoOd avior to D res ndustrial di isputes plans, otherwise vocacy A New York ution for the for President of the this by reg candidate not for reelection as “has support the News Federation of Labor and overwhelming number of Unorganized wage earners and citizens resol Al Smith the cot porting that ! for the Presidency States, but resolution is a but governor of and as such the of an EPRESENTATIVE EDWARD WwW. POU (Dem.) of Smithfield. N. ., has written to President Coolidge urg- that he call a special session of meet the situation In the South caused by the large cotton crop the drop In prices of that staple, the letter had been recelved, and that the President had repiled to it point. out the measures which already been taken and expressing the HE Department of Agriculture has made public the crop report- ing board's crop summary for the United States as of October 1. It In. dicated preliminary production of all wheat at 830818000 bushels, or a yield per acre of 14.8 bushels, Includ- ing 213888,000 bushels of spring wheat, averaging 10.2 bushels yield per acre, It also indleated, for corn, a condition of T24 per cent of normal, with 2,670988,000 bushels of produc- tion, ylelding 20.5 bushels per acre. For oats, the preliminary indicated production Is 1.252414,000 bushels, a 27.09 bushels yield per acre, OHN H. WALSH, shipping board, has sent resignation to President Coolidge. has not yet been his His nameqd, marine act he will be a Demo- and representative of the states, chant 1.2" RENCE DENN VIS, American charge d'affaires at Managua, was busy last week arranging for the peace conference between the Liberal and Conservative forces in Nicaragua which It wads hoped would end the American naval forces already had landed at Corinto and were preserving the peace, The leaders of the Liberals in- timated they would continue, with Mexican help, their fight against de facto government un- less the peace conference should of- them considerable concessions They want the former vice president and deported and Senor made president. Mr. Dennls that all factions must agree A——— WO representatives of the Polish government arrived In Washington and presented President 100 volumes containing the signatures ressing thelr States for its {illon of the school {idren of per Presi to Coolidge Poles exp United Une m of are of life. the ost-war help. are those 1B INes he rem those ler wsonted passive were not mo- from Peking says three missionaries who were cap Hunan without after being held Miss Minerva Well of the andits In western ve been released Aansom ! ey Karl H and Evangelical m nre and mission Beck Retormed Miss 1 ydia Koebbe of th ission, Box France and Poland have per fectly balanced budgets for 1007. to official ch budget of approximately direct and Indirect taxes It makes provision for exterior political det but does contain cred its which cover payments for A. EF war stocks and take care of the Mor. gan loan. Almost one-third of Po. income for next year will be on army, and the next greatest amount will be set aside for the ministry of education, Finance Minister Volpl of Italy says is determined to sta bilize the native currency and wipe out speculation. The program Is to stabilize the lira at 120 to the English pound, a figure which will enable in. dustry to import raw materials at announcements, provides for the £1.2%7.- ‘he Fren collection 051,000 In no is, spent the products at a falr profit, TALIN and. his collengues In the Soviet government of Kussia have lost patience with Trotzky, Zinoviev rying on a campaign against them dered them placed on trial before the central control committee of the Com: munist party. ELIBERATION for nearly sixty gix hours falled to bring agree ment in the Jury that heard the con spiracy case against Harry M. Daugh former attorney general, and IT W. Miller, former allen property cus todian, so the jurors were dismissed Their final vote was 7 to 6 for con vietlon of Daugherty and 10 to 2 for conviction of Miller. The Indictment torneys would not say whether or not there would be a new trial Whe: at A Are B Hard, V itr cous Kernels Have Superior Qualities for Bread. 2Su by the of (Prepared United Btntes Depart Agriculture.) vitreous ent That h whent bread the class ard, kernels ‘its qua of have superior for making when archy of un series of J. H. Shollenberger and D, A of the Department of Agri Wheats of cert classes contol fa high of kern usually nnands a premium over price pald for the starchy class, red the comp of indleate recently st grains wheat Is tests culture, ain such percents ge con yvellower and appearing wheats of the sg me ir because it Is helloved ly that the superior br belief was clal United Were promueg of hard and genera hard, vitreous kernels ad-making quel recognized when States grain standards ated and the percentage vitreous kernels was taken as the basis for establishing subclesses for the hard red spring, hard red winter, durum, snd whije wheat classes. - the f1l- Types of Kernels, definitely what between the such Important To tionship texture establish exi and rela- kernel factors flour yield, loaf volume of bread, water absorb ing capacity of flour, and protein con- tent, specie] stud Samples of hard red spring, winter and durum wheats were sep- arated Into three types of kernels: dark, hard, vitreous, or amber ted or mottled ;: and yellow or starchy, Each was milled and tested for the various qualities, The results showed that of the three types of kptnel texture compe red, dark for each of was tly gravity, usually and sis les were undertaken, hard red spot. the type, class consister highest highest in f onf, | i swrntion color of | in water ahse Starchy peric Type Su Swine Tul Considered as ng t "ONY yerculosis Not Serious rw froirv ai in its dex the breakis sues before Dr Farmer, nly 1 old tu swine, y ag breeding animals, may there be ha given off by or body discharg More is the Infect animals and n partic affected cattle and poultry. writes berenul ous ion ore reads by baci of swine in the pursuit ill contained in slaughter house swine, can bring Milk and from tuberc have played in in the transmission of swine. Those are the prin- cipal facts that must be given consid. eration in the protection of swine against tuberculosis. Barnyard Manure Useful to Maintain Fertility. In maintaining the fertility of gare barnyard manure should be very liberally. Application at ily taken of food. various fal, often about thel products cows always tant part flizsense to up The types todd the of. to ir infect derived fon. ulous por the an used manure is to be preferred to fresh manure because its fertility is more readily available to the plants and it The manure should be ap- plowing. When one does not choose to raise a second crop after an early one, a cover crop may be grown and plowed under in the fall. This will conserve the moisture and fertility of the soll, Increase the humus content and add nitrogen If one of the legumes Is used, It will seldom be necessary to use commercial fertilizers in South Dakota, But where they are necessary acid phosphate and nitrate of soda will be found most beneficial, From 200 to 400 pounds are upplied to the acre each year, Playing the Co-Between ER By JANE OSBORN (« KE LEN THU RLOW, H ous, him, “Yo “How er yo not? “I feel sure I emnly, the time. I am of consclousness of iim, week Tom Fenwick proposed sweet letter—and I even thrilled, and this morning Roger Brown wrote that he wanted me for and I've to I would have bot} able,” sh am," It never wi because thout and wasn’ his junior prom, refuse, A m ago been about them “It is rather remark Nancy theory, such an advantage extraordinarily beautiful, the way you are. You know you are. IU's ne credit to you, fussed. The really beautiful —fuscinating like you men in with them that get used to it. A girl who that marries a man falls with beautiful written onth keen rugged “but then it all fits In with my I've felt that It isn for a girl to be always "t 80 you needn't look women have 80 many Just like man love thes isn't bechuse the her, The as if she in love girl hoose really feels i i f } fe and the herself chances who Helen got desk and wanted asked hi on for following Na knew each A month peveral Helen was Nancy t gaged. “I suppose I’ one week “ am sure ney would be very congenial other better,” she later after Tom ied trips to ON erjoy ed to Tom and hurr hat she been ve cn gald Nancy, “but I am I know Tom congenial.” rebound worrying over that. and I are really It was after that w reflecting on her own the part that Helen played in bringing it about, that she made a bold resolve, Her engage ment to Tom seemed to give her an assurance that she had never dreamed she possessed. She contrived to meet Matthews at a faculty tea false Nancy hapr hen was and perhaps ness, had An had gone to the same university at about the same time, They didn't actually know each other but they had mutual friends «+ Nancy told on for a little visit and asked him if he would join them at tea at the inn. She would get her room-mate to make up the foursome, Then she managed to induce her brother to visit her at college, man- aged to persuade Helen to have tea at the inn, telling her that the other guests were to be her brother and an old university friend of his Helen forgave Nancy the decep. tion for the soft, warm light of the college inn proved much more con- gonial to romance than the cold, academic light of Stephen Matthews' office. He was already halfway in love Avith Helen before he parted with her after that first tea party. And so it was that Nancy helped to disprove her own theory. 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