1-—Scene in the Kern county, Shanghai, nan government In poisoned grain, where troops Washington. NEWS REVIEW OF Secretary Kellogg States Administration Policy p in China Mix-Up. By EDWARD WwW. PICKARD A} MERICAN lives and property China will be by tl government of the long as the Chinese authorities f{ protect them, and Admiral Williams in command of the naval forces there, broad instruct to either alone or in the ernment, ho friendship for China sympathy on the nese to reorganize thelr and I8 ready to negotiate new fes with them as are right. Such, briefly, ig the policy State which countries, “The Btates” watched wi mpathetic nationalistic awakening of China welcomes every advance made by Chinese people toward reorganizing their system of government, . . . “The government of the United States expects, however, that the peo- ple of China and leaders recognize the right of American zens in China to protection and property during the conflict for which they are sponsible. In the event that authorities are protection it is, of United prote todd United St: it oR has fons co-operation forces of other powers. Our gos feels and efforts of wever, sincere looks with the treat soon as condit! as set Kellogg in a public statement was cabled to China and ot government of the nited thee U says g th sy interest the and the their citl- period nese unable to such fundamental duty of the to protect the lives its citizens, It is necessity for this in can naval forces are now waters, “This government deal with China in a most liberal spirit, It holds concessions in China and has never manifested any imperialis- tic attitude toward that re It desires, however, that its citizens be given equal opportunity with the citi- zens of the other powers to reside in China, and to pursue thelr legitimate occupations without special privi- leges, monopolies, or spheres of spe- cial interest or influence.” course, the that with view Ameri- wishes to no Great Britain has recognized the growth of Chinese nationalism and the necessity for revising the treaties now existing, but she is termined that the British at Shanghal shall not be her by force, troops are being sent there from Eng- land and India, the forces including airplanes, tank corps, hospital ship and nurse and medical units, The first of these troops to arrive In Shanghal were the royal Indian Pun- jab troops from Hongkong. A thou- sand marines led the movement from England, and they were followed rap- idly by other detachments. The for- eign concessions at Shanghal were surrounded by strong barbed wire en- tanglements, all approaches were cov- ered by heavy artillery and machine guns, great stores of munitions were laid in and warehouses and public buildings were turned into barracks. The foreign settlement authorities planned the establishment of a neun- tral area five miles wide about the city, and the conservative leaders of the Chinese nationalists indorsed this jdea, asking United States Consul General Gauss to undertake establish. ment of such a zone. They sald the landing of British troops was likely to precipitate anti-foreignism and that the Cantonese were ready to agree not to advance thelr troops nearer to Shanghai than 25 miles In order that peace might be preserved there, ——— Y A unanimous vote—790 to O0-—the senate adopted the Robingon reso- lution Indorsing arbitration of the dispute with Mexico over the right of the Calles government to expropriate the properties of American citizens acquired before the Mexican consti tution of 1917 went into effect. Thus taken the policy of the adm which has been in effect that the right to confiscate those compensation Is tration. Should the President out his Implied threat to wit recognition of the Calles government he presumably would not be backed up by the senate, and the house might follow the example of the up- per chamber, Though they all voted for the reso- lution, some of the senators expressed doubts of its wisd g King of Utah, properties without not subject to arbi Carry them be and Lat in, Republican, Heflin of Alabama brol oose again, advo the om, among Democrat, ting ii olies giving the personal hrought camp alg: Protests i x ried zations, on by nation: by arms, practi particular lity of war with case is d Mex most re even In mote, and govern authorities thelr the condit ment Heri merican senate What effes on Ameri bitration. have 1¢xt President! Wf conjecture Coolidge and Secretary been willin pear to f should relieve them senate sponsl selecting ni dealing with an exceedingly BOme controversy Insurgent been defeated in Mexico Srons er ave num 1 IRAgY ments, and now the rebels 2 pry ng s forth sta to enlist the tements seeking sympathy of Americans and other for. elgners, HOUSE and senate conferees agreed on a new radio bill whose assured. It sion of fiv radio commi fron five zones the country is divided. They pointed by the President a salary of*210.000 each for the first year and 230 a day thereafter wi engaged on the work of the body. each of are ap- and recelve is gi tions, ven power to classify radio prescribe the nature of be rendered by of licensed stations and within any ol assign bands of fre quencies of lengths, determine the location of classes individual stations, regulate the kind of apparatus to be used by stations, make such regulations as it may deem necessary to prevent interference tween stations, establish areas or zones to be served by any station, and make special regulations applicable to radio stations engaged in chain broad: casting. After the first year the com- mission becomes an appellate body, the Department of Commerce assume ing original jurisdiction SSISTANT SECRETARY oF THE TREASURY ANDREWS and Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair reported to the senate concern ing the activities of “under cover” agents of the prohibition unit, They admitted and partly Justified three outstanding instances of the methods of those agencies, but disavowed the adoption of a policy of “enforcement by entrapment.” The report revealed the fact that Federal Judge Frank Cooper of the Northern district of New York had suggested one entrap- ment scheme to cateh liquor smug glers on the Canadian border and la- ter had inflicted the maximum penal- ties on violators brought before him. Representatives Cellar and La Guar din of New York introduced resolu. tions for an investigation of Judge Cooper's actlon which may yet fead to his impeachment. ——— sta gervice to ench class each nes, wave of stations or HILE the army's good will flight aviators are making their way gradually and fairly successfully down the west coast of South Amer. fea, another squadron of our force has been on a similar though much less ambitious excursion into Canada. 2—Dr, T. Sey “mouse Invasion" in J3-Fighting the Twelve sq field, Mic gave out planes higan, flew a fine Thence and from Lawrence river and ts Buffalo, and tario to north of Selfridge Ottaws from up to exhibition to they there went to Mon down the St across Lake On back to Michi Lake Erle. Ma treal, passing squadron, PRESIDENT COOLIDGE'S nomina tion of Cyrus E. Woods of Penn a member of the inter state iission commerce oomn by the senate by a vote of 28 #tion CHse Pitts Mr He that he holds more than 2200.06) i is the th which har onnected also admitt ailroads and coal con The voted sol Repub! ae Mr. Wor es House COTrns, rgent y against sald i he Whit President ! tion ided that he «ction by more ue ¥ office 1 iunlified her authorities thot the RUCOOSROT ight the dec izgior until filled by inty board. nosition vae i i ant the cot Ho! THE several CREE ites ensational court week, Frank Fort the PR t ons ne to a el when ad NOrris, 1 Worth, mstor of Texas, was acquitted of Chi ministes The the de friend of persons whom the been attacking In sermons epted the that t! ery # ought kill him. The Efforts to h of “Peaches” had jury ace theory of fense, Norris she it Chipps becanse intter was ut te verdict was expected the separation sult Browning against her husband heard in private the newspaper is being regaled with unsavory details of life of the New Yorker and his child bride. These were bad enough in all the abo ave frustrated, so public were the predicted. present a contest between the govern ment and Mrs, discovered seemingly an's Sam screen comedl funds, with Uncle holding the winning lin wants to collect the alimony al lotted her, but the government tied up the money by claims for Income taxes, Charlie was allowed to post ¢ New York bank, but the funds ir California remained under a len. ATU TAHIL, several hundred followers, have been Intrenched In a fort on Sulu island for some time, defying 200 members of the Philippine constabu lary. This is not an unusual occur rence, but is made especially interest ing by the fact that one of the Datu's wives is Princess Tarbhata Kiram daughter of the sultan of Suln and not long ago a coed in the University of Illinois, her husband from revolting, and, fall ing, cast in her lot with his. The constabulary commander delayed his attack on the rebels because he feared she would be killed and that this would cause a general uprising. At this writing the outcome of the affal is not known. — YMAN J. GAGE, secretary of the treasury under Presidents MeKin ley and Roosevelt and for many years a leading banker in Chicago, Is dead at his home In Point Loma, Calif. at the age of ninetys One of his notable achievements was the popularizing of the American war loan during the Spanish-American war in 1808, The entire loan of £200000,000 was sub. scribed In amounts of less than $4,500 by more than 320,000 persons, Good Tips for Home Gardener Judicious Use of Manure and Fertilizer Is of Much Importance. As he planting, prepares his seed-bed for the wise home mind that nothing Is important in making every foot of the garuen yield Its best than the judicious use of manure and fertilizer, classed manures, and al- though the plant food is not as readily as in horse manure, it will very good results, Poultry and sheep manure are dubbed “hot” nureg, and should be applied cautiously, especially on the fruit crops, When fresh manure is used, It should be plowed under to a depth of gélx to eight inches and entirely ered with earth, On the other more as “cool” very root or only and the ked Into half broadcast and ra Commercial Fertilizers, the best get what is the 4.84 “4-8-4" i If you want generally kr or the 3.8.3 simply fertilizer contains 4 per cent of own as either The term means th ! cent amn 8 per phosphoric ack potash. In all first, phosphorie the third 4 per cent of fertll- nitrogen Is the number, One pound to every 25 of garden surface is the average ap- of ial fertilizer should be broadenst ound gquare feet Commer: and and other row or hill, Either rect conta It has a tend ren faster Practiealls under, 1 surface s« Rats Carrie d From Town in 1 Diffe rent Shipme: nts ne rats pres alent tural carried ¥ poultry -rai are from shipments the t it States Dey learned from su This emphas for concert and urban effici ex the nis od effort | between the a basis for ontrol of rats he proble widespread the utmost ion of rep action by re people as co-ordination of persistence in restive meas ures presenta. fives of parmers’ organ of com organizations Is *shambers 16rCe urged in all parts of the where rats occur. Green Feeds Essential for Health of Poultry During the last cold spells of the sepason many cases of leg weakness in that have been laying heavily reported. These are usually the fact that the owner of green food. Such contain what is technically ag vitamines., When they are from the bird's body she suffer. If green feed is given the bird will soon recover, Cab are has run out foods known leaves are beneficial. C5 Krum, Poultry Specialist, Colorado Agricultural College, It's easy to haul lime in winter on a sled. - - . High priced protein feeds mean that we should grow more alfalfa and clover, * & » More than twenty million forest trees were planted in New York state during 1926. » . - It pays to pay cash for seeds and fertilizers, Get credit at a bank; they make that their business and they charge less too. » . Vegetable protein such as is con- tained In cottonseed meal Is best for cattle and sheep, while the anl- mal protein of tankage is best for hogs, . 5 » A handy helper In burning road sides and inside fence rows Is a torch made by twisting a plece of baling wire around a gunny sack that has been rolled into a tight wad and goaked in used crank case oll, Such a torch when effectively applied makes the stubbornest trash burn clean, _ Keeping Silage From Silo Tight. Many farmers who have trouble with silage freezing blame the trouble on the type of silo, but careful observers silos as to freezing and that the trouble is due largely to the way the sllo and silage are managed How can freezing be prevented? First of all, the silo tight, so that the alr sort of insulation, be tight, the the silo doors put back ip place as the sila fed down, only heing silage, must be kept the silage The windows above ACL AR fa silo roof must kept closed, ge Is two doors left open al and these with he sacks open 1 must be kept « blankets or loged rugs or can pulled ing the silo into place A cover over of the chute will Then leav tom niso he 3 1a o yy the silage must id he kept ter should be 1 cen and the wall down lose of Two or three heavy spread ove around the great deal in pres one period to the next amount of frozen sil the age pull from wall should be put at center of the sllo and covered with »# tarpaulin, the rag and the natural heat ally thaw it Or oa rpet or usn next feed remembered from gilage wi the ing period It should be that the large body of heat out before of sliage has quite that freezing deen a lot and from very or very se his heat is kept frow ¥ » nd prev freezis hens time ethod of {« ported fave crushed Grown Pullets Are Best for Eggs in Wi inter ay § x SEE proqguciion i= Argel from the pullets that are r riv fol mel arvrvinge roperiy fed and carrying f flesh eggs for one laying year rest the wi ing in Od hens that have dari ing nter and 3 March, extension February and lersom, poultry specialist at South Dakota state coliege Mr. Henderson advises of rd hens. for keeping a two-thirds puliets The pullets should winter egg production through liberal mash feeding. 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