The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 23, 1926, Image 6

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Tour million-dollar
Seventy-first regiment of New
Tax Rebate—Fight on
New Maine Senator.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
ONGRESS convened for the short
C session,
idge's
rece
and budget state
and got down to work appr
tion bills. The opening session
senate
ved President Cool
message
on the
was enlivened by an
Incident. Four
Stewart of
Robinson
Maine,
to be
of Montana
by offering a
Investigation
Gould had
drunswick, (
100.000 in a
ago. The
Mr. Gould
take the
mony prog
voted, 70
ted senat
Mi
(iould
newly elect
Hawes of
in:
lown,
f Indi;
marched down
sworn In when
stopped the
0 and
the cente
Senator
DrOCEe
reaol
of cl
present ol
vatiads.
raflroa«
resoluti
deal
Moht
elgl
elections
to the
asked that t
cn!
charpe
arg
asserting
He
sougl
RAYS the
t to hold
uj
that
an
in a
he counsel
sociates
Wednesday
inf
came
Cr
“med
nnd
to his n
and
commitices
180
Speaker
to
Chin o
hampaign
President Coo
re i
Bc Du
Messy
,
erous recommendations fo
legislation, although It Is admitte
that there will be time to do little
more than pass the necessary appropri
ation bills. The President i i
house ways and
introduce a bill
of income taxes
June, 1927,
government
year which
about £3832.000.000, He
did not think any change In
cial or any permanent
tion practical at this time
Democratic
that they
reduction
In the matter of farm relief legisia-
tion Mr. Coolidge reasserted his oppo
sition anything In nature of
price hy the government bhnt
suggested that something might be
done to the surplus problem by
supplementing the operations of
operative marketing organizations.
for the cotton growers, sald
they must reduce their acreage for the
coming vear by about one-third, Corn
belt leaders In congress answered this
clause of the message with the an-
nouncement that the MeNary-Haugen
bill would be reintroduced at once.
Mr. Coolidge recommended that the
Philippines be transferred from mill
iI rule as soon as possible,
to clivi
the islands should not be
A
means con
granting a Fre
due Marel
ing that the surph
for the
conld be go
in
wt at
revenue current
applied
said
the
fiseal
was
Spe
reduc-
The
taxes
was
leaders have
will demand a permanent
to the
fixing
snlve
the
C0
As
he
tary
but sald
i
at Walkikl
on San Juan Hill, Cuba
of ex.
endin
he
prohil
mitted the budget estimates
penditures for the fscal
June 30, 1028, Here Is what
“For the enforesment of
arly 820.000 006) provided
yadget by indirect
priations
enlarged
it to
the
ver 2
suld :
tion
in the
appro-
ne is
and
coast
direct
The
and strengthened
prosecute effect!
of
nforcement a
guard has been
to
its part
enforcement,
gencles
enable
of
while
campaign
the otl have
financed
advocates
when the budge
ford
igh
Iw
unde
He
¢
of
approva
this “interference” the
promptly
er Navy Withar
chief alds were called bef
and told It that of
mentioned, which were
1027
honse naval
faire enn on
cretary of the
re
mittee igh
risers sched
Ivo
cannot be
Bat
ho
in only
and they
1920. Chalrman
far
uled for completion
¢ been started
plet
then deci
ed before
ler ared
and most of the malority members of
the concerned, no
more navy proposals will be approved
untill assurances are received that,
once authorized, the programs will be
pushed to etion In accordance
with the legislation
that so as
commitiee were
coms
Under a special order the house
passed the senate hill providing for in
creases In the salaries of federal
judges In the Supreme, Cirenit, Dis
trict and other courts
EVERTING
the
to the agrienitorists
American Farm Burean Fed.
eration was in session in Chicago and
apparently got the Middle West and
|
natives are “politically fitted for self
government and economically Inde-
pendent,” He added the assurance
that the United States would always
bear some responsibility for the de-
fense of the Islands,
Concerning prohibition the message
enlled for reform of abuses In enforce-
ment and sald congress should speed.
fly enact such supplementary
tion as the Treasury department might
ask to strengthen the Volstead act.
“The first of the treasury measures
was introduced In the house Wednes-
day and It included the appropriation
of $500,000 for “advances to be made
thy special disbursing dgents,” which
means the purchasing of evidence,
fused to vote for this, and others sald
they would fight it on the floor of the
douse,
NOTHER angle of the prohibition
matter was presented Wednes-
day when the Chief Executive trans
i
gram of fa
the ideas of I
lined a surplu
they w
it will do these things:
m relief. They adopted
ink O. Lowden and out.
control measure which
federal farm board, ad.
an adequate revolving
fund. with whose help surpluses can
actually be handled by
agencies created by the farmers,
Distribute the costs of managing
surpluses just as broadly as the re.
sultant benefits are distributed. that
is, over each marketed unit of a par-
ticular commodity through the equali-
zation fee,
The federation adopted a long list
of resolutions on matters vital to agri-
culture, and elected these new direc.
tors: Central section, Hugh Harper,
Lancaster, Wis. ;: eastern section, E.
B. Cornwall, Middlebury, Vit.: south.
ern, Frank Demmick, Shuteston, La. :
Western section, M. 8, Winder, Salt
Lake City, Re-elected officers were:
W. H. Settle, Indianapolis; J. F. Por
ter, Columbus, Tenn., and C. 8. Brown,
Mesa, Ariz
Provide
ministering
a
co-operative
JrALYS recently signed treaty with
Albania has stirred up a great fuss
in the Balkans and in some Europenn
capitals there were fears that It wonld
tend to another war, The Serbs were
especially angry, feeling that It was
directed primarily against them, and
eg 0 I
Honolulu, on February 1. 2—New
8—8punish war memorial of the
Minister Ninchiteh
followed by
cabinet This was a sur
the Italians for they had
Ninehiteh t friend
Mu
clared the treaty ee
military
Forelgn resigned
and was the entire
Jugo-Slav
to
considered
out
prise
heir good
gon
ntained ne
ssolinl's ernment de
clauses
red
i '
ana cou
be con side
injurion
3
balk: It was,
of frie
ins,
pact
the
fy
This Is
aguinst
oiressive
roceeds
In
onan
old and
the
for
IPR sur
Impress groun
Manet, Re
of the administration
Diaz. nresd
wel to
TITIES
i Adolf
the enr
bernls, hao ent
in Poerto Calwz ATI Rhea
Mex
fol
and
Hoon
ents
ally revognized
This
wed be
nama
® pres
lend Is expe
Seles
Adar (int
while Costa Rica and
frie
& fare wn devel
1d
itomala sent an offer of mediatic
Maz considered
Mexican intervention
fued that
safe rondnet
m
ng
However he
i'd give
the Interior te
peace negotiations. Sacasa’s
followers are ronfident that he wil)
ually and most be recognized
Tnited Srates Toward the
end of the week It was reported that
Naraen and his cabinet were offoctust.
Ivy penned up In Puerto Cabhezas by
hips
this as favori
aed Sarasa he wot
to
lisenaw
event
hy
the
American wars
V
sion
HEN
coune
in
demands
the Leagne of Nations
iT Began its December ses
wns confronted by
of Germany that allied
mf of that country be
and that the evacuation of
Rhineland take place speedily
Opposed to these demands was the de
termination of the Freneh that France
on the east first He as
against fMiture sgRression
Chamberiain and Briand
had private conversations and resched
agreement om the military control
The new acvordl provides
interallied military contre!
with headquarters in Ber
Genevn It
the
cont
military
the
and her allies
sured
an
question,
that the
many and be dissolved by January 15
Supervision of Germany's dis
will be placed in charge of
provided br
armament
The ministers then
and It was
three foreign
the Coblenz and
the with
Belgian
evacuation of
bridgeheads and
of all British and
troops of eecupation,
early
Mayence
HE League of Nations virtually
lost another member, for
pressure from Shia Ting, represent.
ing the Canton Kuoomintang govern.
ment, the delegate from the nominal!
Peking government, Chao Hsin-chu,
agreed to take no active part In the
proceedings and to make no commit.
ments regarding China,
Kuomintang, which
only real government in Chion,
not recognize the league and would
not join it after the civil war is ended
unless the powers recognized its full
independence and sovereignty, He
sald further that China Is ready to
join Russia, Turkey, Persia and Af
ghanistan In the Asiatic league which
was really started by the recent meet.
ing of Tehitcherin of Russia and
Rushdy Bey of Turkey In Odessa.
a
show Value of
Pure-Bred Sire |
| Results Given of Thirty-
Year Breeding Tests
With Beef Cattle,
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Ten years of the thirty-year breed
farms, Grain
concluded and
Valley
the
Mo.,
heen results
publie, The demonstration farm,
showing the profitable results that can
be obtained by the of
gires bred to common cows
lished by W. R,
ited eltizen interested
Since his death
operated
use pure-bred
, was estab
Nelson, a publie-spir
in live
1915 the farm
the
in
been by trustees
estate,
The
conducted
though
hreeding worl
along scientific lines. al
found
farm are
the handling of the
marketing Publie
been held annually
years have been
10.000
Progress m
are the basis for Mises
Clreular No. 74M,
United States Depar
ture,
conditions such as
fare
e-stock ad
hered to in
feeding and
onstrations
and In
by
sults of the
tlecade
stock.
dem
have
recent witend
‘The re
ade in the first
nhout visitors
fust Issued by the
tment of Agricul
Foundation Female Stock
The fo
breeding
indation female stock
work consisted of
mon
red cows,” showing
worthorn i
Nelson ¢
breeding
x §
et standpolr
good size, They were from
five years old, most of tl
A few had calves
for selection Insured
id hreed
and dry.
This basis f
anim
The
als that wou
equipment
were {yr '
Nel
inv
Mr
sv:1
mniidd
farmer eouls
hat his stock s!
or than wonld
He had an
steers, helles
are
farm niref
erence
they
ties
OKEPLR superior feeds
Nince one metl
the roan aolar is
he se
nse
ng work
hulls
to red cow
horn
hen pdde
purcha wr
of 107 tha
of Conclusions
Subsequent «
and market valine
Quality and the
are approximately
number of crosses
After
offspring compare
bred stock
exceptionally
the third
Yory
pure fn confort
only
bring about fmrther im
good &ireq
oan
provement.
Kteers sired by purebred bulls a
a-Bar have
sixteen ont of twenty times
four times been
year te date of sale on the Kar
farms topped the
the highest ¢ he |
sans Cf
market for fat yearling beeves
Early maturity
enlt of bewf.cattle improvem
through the use of purebred sires
Rteors raleed at Sni-a-Bar farms
a part of the demonstration have sold
consistently for abont $2 a hundred
pounds more than the average of other
cattle on the same market, and during
the period of high prices in 1018 for as
high ns £5.95 a hundred the
market average.
Show.-ring resnlta are In general
agreement with market preferences so
far as Indicated by the successful
showing of Sni-a-Bar stock In market
classes and by sales of similar cattle
on the market,
The demonstration shows clearls
that breeding Is a dominant factor In
the production of high-quality beeves
good feeding sand manage
not return best results un
is n pict
CONS
LE
ahove
ment will
in
present also,
In grading up farm cattle the qual
ity of ealves Is approximately In pro
to the Individual excellence
the sires used, hence the Impor
tance of selecting bulls possessing
Give Pullets Plenty of
Ventilation and Roosts
Many pullets that weighed but two
thelr two pounds into the same two
ounce space to roost, Such crowding
is not a help in building a strong.
vigorous body for the pullet to start
Give your pullets
plenty of ventilation and room in the
and shade on the range.
A good poultryman will allow his
They can
and will do the natural way better
themselves than with the help of any
arbitrary feeding. Place mash and
grain In a hopper and keep it before
them all the time and the pullets will
C—O
State Activity in
Forestry Movement
|
| Urged for Main Progress i
Timber Growing.
n
(Prepared by the United Htates Department
of Agriculture.)
State rather than federal activity ip
conservation must be looked
| for the main progress in timber grow
ing from pow on, W. B. chief
of the forest service, States
Department the
meeting of assembled
at Washingt
operation In forestry,
polley for a
according to
tc
Greeley,
United
of Agriculture, told
slate
on to confer on fede
Th
good many
the chief
the
law
foresters
ral co
ie feder ul forest
yenrs to come
forester,
wis
with of the
MeXNary
neinl
het
completed enactment
1024,
coperation in
federal
Clarke in providing
for finn forest
trol
fire
con
ment, th
ers, and he chief des
forth
takings
indivi
Fifty milli
should be
velonpmen
in the forest
, local in
Hi HOTES
acquired by
ties and muni
\elp themselves as they need it
present
nd
res, ssid Alr : srl gs fl
ten milli
agencles
extension
the long
tration
country
SINOn
iris of the
tice and profits
the
veo ff
ivy
ible for
the
by all
more will
restation
fated,”
1
i
for a Certain Purpose
ir breed of
The
ors
fo
! fret
feed
it
exper
there is not so
Profitable Sheep Flock
Is Result of Hard Work
A profitable floek
result of careful culling,
of sheep is th
along a well
The goal of the fine
should be a lan and a 12
a year from
breeding
gram
grower
wool she
3
14-pound fleece each
[he
owe
down breeds ought to
from 11
lambs marketable five
ge
Average
fleeces welgh!
and
of a
Al
Merino flocks is derived from t!
of wool and
Generally, with flocks of mutton hreeds
ing, this order
of the Income comes from the sale of
wool and twosthirds from the
This emphasizes the fact that, regard
less of the breeding of sheep
heavy fleeces and a large percentage
of Inmbs are worth while.
ng 9 to ds
months
poun
at
wut two-thirds of the income from
e sale
one-third from lambs
is reversed: one-third
lambs,
the
AR
Every child in America should have
a quart of milk a day and every adult
at least a pint,
Experiments have shown that the
highest-producing hens mature early
They should, however, be vigorous
and bave good size, toe
* . »-
Artificial light will stimulate the egg
production of normal hens It makes
little difference to which end of the
natural day it is added
* - *
Loafing hens in the farm flock ent
the profits the busy biddies make.
Good poultrymen keep them just long
enough to consign them to a butcher.
. » -
Use oats a8 a nurse crop for sweet
clover rather than barley. In either
case the nurse crop should be seeded
nt about one-half the normal rate of |
planting,
Clover and alfalfa have about the
same effect In building up the soll
Both are good. Clover Is most gen.
erally used for that purpose, because
seed Is cheaper and In many places ls
easier to get a stand of clover,
i
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