Some 8—Lieut, Commander C. NEWS REVIEW OF Powers Confer on Policy in China While Their Na- tionals Are Fleeing. By EDWARD W. PICKARD. the serious problem last week by the governments of the United States, Britain and Ja pan in an exchange of notes, TI i mation in Shanghal and Great along ous than in the previous week, go replete with of vi Evacuation of Americans, British incidents was carried on rapidly, and in the yond some Instances escaping foreign- ers were stoned and tacked by Ch steamer carryin on by Chinese t can destroyer Paul with machine pounders. The United ing all its consulates in Sa¢ Hunan provinces and it inese g refugees was r and the Ameri Jones rep GODR 3 1 lied and two Ntates orousiy guns is clo chwan and & gunboats of Ameri of evacuation Most missionaries, as soon the cans Is completed, ter as the few of thelr are and a them have refused posts. At the of miral Willlams, commander Asiatic fleet, 1.500 were started on The force includes and an aviation of 1 to leave request tear of the the way to Ching. an artillery detach- unit The nt i n will bring the American landi there up to 4.750 thorities at Washin ar ment rival these marines men, forces probably this time for fear the (Chinese the Eastern Sixth won fame in It was said in J.oundon that the atti tude of America and Japan would de- cide the question whether the powers should withdraw from China and let the fight it ghould hold on te their concessions by The British government Is rep- resented ag willing to adopt ratirse, but will not undertake to mnintain the jatter policy. Japan's enbinet décltled to co-operate with Aterlen and Great Britain, pos. gibly. France, In investigation Kanking outrage, and probably will work. with. them In the defense of lives and property: but both Washing tow and Tokio indieate that they are averse to anything like active inter. vention in the Chinese civil war. Pres. dent Coolidge, furthermore, said the United States wottld not join the Brit fsh In punitive mensures because of the Nanking Incident, This was ap- proved hy the conservative members of the Nationalist government, but it was reported in Shanghal that the American civil officials there were greatly displeased by Mr. Coolidge's poliey, one of them declaring: *“Un- less the powers take action now we fre lost. 1 believe emphatically that a detérmined show of force now would put the Chinese é¢onservativea in power™ Dr. CC. Wn, one’ of the conserva. tives, sald coercive mensures tending fo. intervention In the Chinese situa- tion would bave the effect of throw ing all China to the radicals and into the arms. of, soviet Russia, which is awaiting an opportunity to communize all; Asia, American naval and ma- rine officers there ulse seem against #hy policy of intervention, Kir Atnsten Chamberlain, British foreign secretary, thtimated to parlia- ment that the RBritish government would not let the Nanking attadk go unpunished unless the Cantonese made full apology and paid complete Indemnity.. Jt was sald the punish. ment might take the form of n blocks ade of the Cantonese along the Yangtse nhove Shanghai, As was ex. pected, the radicals of the Kuoomin. ‘tung have sought to represent the Nenking affair as an otttruge against United cups ¥ territory for new led unit stations were the war. regiment afte that r theo War the World entirely factions ont farce, either alone and the Chinese, and Gen, Chiang shek, Cantonese commander, would make a strong protest concern ing the bombardment by American and British warships, Gen. Chiang Kal-shek he will soon announce of a great campaign against said states Marshal He plans to send three grmies against The first army will proceed northward along the SRhanghai-Peking rallway from Kiangsu province; the army will advance north along the Peking-Hankow line through Honan and the third army, com by the Christian Yu-hsiang, will the north by railway from declared the military Chinese territories province general Pe manded on Peki senneral advance kin from the Kalgan nationalists pect to obtain domi all the “F.3d rt $ Christmas, for his part, has virtually Chang, ¥ f I asked the help o powers in combating the Cantonese, appeal because, he National an attempt to ERM ially to Japan the full would he Russian ¥ revolution in Japan, which victory of the followed by tolshevists start a nation Russians still consider ‘nemy. ISPATCHES from Mexico City say President Calles and his eab under General oil arrived inet, pressure from have accepted the land law understandings years ago by the joint commis. n on which ren and John Barton Payne represent od the United States, that Article of 1017 These provided Mexican not be py of the consti- tution could given a Culles Insisted these were not 18 administration, the of labor. ninister and maintained the fi! supported by Obre the Mo the position was gon and finally was accepted by cabinet, Obregon's over into the presi general, victory the latter for dency In opposition to the may bring open as a candidate TEARLY all A competitive mines in the field, Co central western Pennsylvania, IHinoig and Towa, closed down at mid night because of the ure to agree on a wage scale, and ap- proximately 150.000 thrown out of employment, of the miners’ union agreements had been made large number of plants, spokesmen for the operators said the union were exaggerated and that involved were small Thursday miners said bt claims the mines ernment would take controversy. dicated that nonunion and union mines unaffected hy the shutdown have a potential output rate able to supMy the country for several months, The figures showed that upward of 9,000. 000 tons of soft conl per week would continue fo be produced and with the large stocks on hand, there would be no shortage for many weeks, no hand BECAUSE the Armour Grain com- pany is accused of delivering 5.000 investigation that in a way Involves the Chicago board of trade: Iowa has officially demanded that the grain company be suspended by the board from all trading privi- leges, and resolutions were Introduced in the Illinols senate calling for the same nection and for a study to see If it is possible to cancel or amend the charter of the board of trade. The rye transaction took place nearly «o year ago. Secretary of Agriculture Jardine cited the graln company and the latter asked the Supreme court for n restraining injunction, Mr. Jar- dine says the board of trade refused the government access to records in the ease, but President Dunnell de. nies this, rying on an HAT was helieved to be a delth. erate attempt to assassinate Henry Ford wag revealed when It be. came known that the automobile man- ufacturer was In a hospital recover. ing from painful injuries, Mr. Ford officers of the dirigible Los was driving alone at nlght from the Dearborn engineering laboratories to his home when a large closed car con taining two men erashed into his coupe, forced it 15- foot em bankment and drove on rapidly. Mr. Ford rendered but recovered and made his way to a gate over a was unconscious, of his estate where help was ob- tained. He was taken to the hospital from contusions and but within a few to be the road to recovery Department "of hold of the case a number of suspects were This supposed atten slight days was said on com Jns and arrested plete tice agents took life ! Adam against Hire s trial of suit when he is sal considerable ill feeling tail A edy in the Gare du SLOres, MERICA, were all France threatened in t! Nord, Paris Janze, estranged Conrntess de } shot wavmond prominent family, and then put a bullet her own body, The of Chis Armour countess ago, cousin well-known Her De Trafford recently led to file suit Ogden and Americ un Haw ial circles her For several days after the shooting it was both the and De reports with for divorce, helieved countess Intest are that they are out of danger. HILE Mrs to learn from White Coolidge was trying House aides he President intended t« spend his summer vacation, news the selected that down from Wisconsin that Exect had would spend the hot montha the and trout The of the nmer capital to be und termined, but estate on Trout favorably ive aiate and mnuskie lakes up among streams exact location was the G. B. Helnemann fo said Inke was reported about Kuperior and is a pretentious establishment in natural surroundings, with a lakes nearby. It in Washington that the Presi dent would not go the Far West for his vacation because the situations foreign lands and other matters might make it advisable for him to return to Washington hurriedly. be considered It is seventy-five miles from Lake wae to F: F well-known Americans were appointed by President Coolidge to represent the United States at international economic conference in They are: Henry M. Hob of Los Angeles, one of the Norman the inson O'Leary of Chicago, president the National Chamber of Commerce: Prof. Alonzo E. university, and Dr. Julius Klein, di. rector of the federal bureau of for eign and-domestic commerce, ARRY F. SINCLAIR, oli mag- for contempt of the senate. preme court denied him a new trial, and then heard arguments as to than one month nor more more than twelve, WO well-known citizens were on the death list of the week, WII H. Dilg, founder and former president of the Izank Walton League of Amer. fen, passed away In Washington where he took up his residence a year ago. Perry 8. Heath, known as the “father” of the rural free delivery service, also died In Washington, De sides his work in the Post Office de partment he was prominent as a newspaper publisher, and was identlh fied with the framing of the constitn. tions of North and South Dakota, Al HO. SEGRAVE, an English. man, established a world record at Daytona Beach, Fla, when he drove his racing ear Sunbeam over the sand course at the terrific speed of 208.70 miles an hour. of Song Birds Wood Lots and Deserve Good Protection. of Agriculture.) The care of birds should be made n wood lots, according to the biological survey of the United States: Depart ment of Agriculture, Intensive stud «8 of the of birds to wood wots made In the Bast, which apply in most parts of the country, show that in general wood reptions, protected. Direct Benefit to Trees. The direct trees from pirds is chiefly thelr distribu don of seeds and the resulting repro duction. Birds carry in their flight the fleshy fruits and nuts and scatter them wuch farther from their point of origin than would be possible by pny other natural means. They also pid In reseeding coniferous trees. Birds are the most important natural theck on tree-destroying rodents and are of great value in cutting down the sumbers of an enormous of insect pests of woodlands. benefits through the ence of such game birds as the ruffled grouse, which attracts hunters and in sreases the revenue of an entire neigh vorhood, and through bird life in gen eral, which makes woodlands more at tractive for recreational purposes, Although the Individual species pirds present in wood lots may tecording to climate and locality, very few birds are undesirable. The ow-bellied sapsucker, however, Is one of the few. It gamage timber ncouraged A relation unset to one or two encouraged and birds are a and, with shouid be great lots ex benefit to due to variety Indirect pres come also of differ ye! uses considerable Le should he of and not kinds sireech-owis to HAWKES prey grmalier few and occasionally an birds that ent Acs (1188 oF } jamage sid undesirable extent upon are benefleial because they insects, Such birds found causing mild be done away with promptly. Keeping Desirable Birds. The fu able birds on ndameutals of keeping desir area are a wood land t1 oronghl Mr IRN ble, 0 sus supply of water, voxes for the hole a hen satural nost favored ki be planted gins, ed by VICES, LECPSEAry, food supply nds of the and winter foods can be provid wild berries can about woodland mar means of in Can various sheltering de trimming re operations for the seed-eating birds by leaving some of their favorite seed.producing trees, The prevention of fire Is essential both vision made some woodd-lot the preservation tically every to good aud Prac- is good for management of the measure that birds the wood lot, including gradual rather than timber, Is good for the bh K wholesale cutting or thinning of irds, make her work and then turn around and work some more is the suggestion of O. N., Johnson, superintendent of the University of Wisconsin flocks “The harder you make her work the harder she will work to produce.” The university flock is fed two dis. tinct rations. The scratch ration con tists of one part of wheat and two of racked corn. Other feeds such as barley or oats may be substituted in place of wheat. The scratch feed is scattered to make the hens exercise, The second ration which is placed in the self-feeder consists of equal parts of beef scrap, bran gluten, rolled oats and cracked corn. About one pound of salt and charcoal is added to each one hundred pounds of the mixture. This is placed in a self feeder where the hens can get it whenever they are tungry or not looking for scratch feed. A light helping of scratch feed is given at noon to keep the hens at work, Green feed such as mangles or The evening feed should consist of shelled corn. Corn is a heating food that will keep the hens warm while getting ready to lay the next day's eggs. There is no known seed treatment which will prevent smut in corn. * . - When better soils are made, legumes and live stock will make them, . * » Whoever works only for himself and pot for his community has a poor boss, « = » A frost that kills the leaves on growing millet reduces its value for bay and practically ruins the seed erop unless it is nearly ripe. . % = Easier credit, cheaper transporta- ton, better marketing, will not save the inefficient farmer who produces at too great a cost per pound or bushel, *® = 0» Nothing is more aggravating than to try cutting alfalfa In a field full of gopher mounds, And gophers can be pradicated easler now than at any sther time by putting strychnine pol soned wheat in thelr runways. Seed Bed ¥asential | for Garden Success | Big Factor in Raising High | Quality Vegetables. The best way to produce garden vegetables of high quality Is to have 3 good, well prepared seed bed in whick the small seeds may germinate eaxily and the young plants may grow quick ly into edible vegetables the the of factor in “Thorough preparation gar den soll is a duction of high guys Robert Schmidt, vege the North Agriculiure is best, but if then the BOON aR possible big pro quality stables.’ spe clalist at State plowing aone broken as “Fall this hag not been should be Any should be soil stable manure applied now order to well rotted, Ir be quickly avallable to the plants, Most garden solls are deficien in at acre iime, and the rate will ground limestone of 2.000 result used to the in a big improvemen pounds is made In the case of Irish potatoes No lime should be applied to the which Irish to grown this year.” Professor Schmidt well pulverized the proper germination of the garden seeds. Even not land potatoes are he that s essential states seed bed 1s for he best seeds wil The the germinate in a plle of clods garden good final preparation of the The smaller the sown, the more finely rake is a tool for seed seeds that are to should the Thorough bed will easier, of the make subsequent cult preparation seed vation gtates Professor Schmidt of Bitter Milk Trouble When one or two cows are ke pt fon the family milk supply, the milk this tin says the dairy Jersey New enzyme wi whiel and point check taste The same trouble may occur i} fr dle te 3 milk of individuals In larger of milk from ti will cause the abnormal The milk from single cows dev elops a characteristic bitter or salty taste, particu condition t« go unnoticed. these larly wh the cow Is well tion. It she Is receiving green food advanced In her ls occurs, howeve rarely is objectionable but The milk churns with difficulty and Hifficulty and not at all, not unwholesome eroam Founder in Cattle Is Caused by Many Factors When a steer that is belng crowde in the fattening process becomes ex tremely footsore, about tantly and with difficulty, and lies down most of the time, founder usu ally ie the cause. In the chronic form of the disease, the hoofs grow long at the toe, may tend to turn upward and rings or wrinkles form upon the wall under the hoof-heads, Cattle may alse be foundered by over-driving on @ hard road. Prolonged standing on concrete floors should be avoided, also drives on a hard road, Overfeeding with protein-rich concentrates is also dan gerous. Making sllage, roots and lin seed ollmeal a part of the ration less ens the likelihood of founder. Treat a starting case of founder by stand ing the affected animal In a creek or pond, on a soft floor, or where that cannot be done, let it stand on a floor deeply covered with soft with water. Give the animal a few doses of ep som salts and follow with a table spoonful © of powdered alum times dally for an adult beast. moves reluc : i i Give EN Mother goes to market, there are two things to remember for the chil. dren’s sake — Monarch Cocoa and Teenie WeeniePeanut Butter for sandwiches. “mm Every genuine Monarch ckage bears the Lio Head, the oldest trademark in the United States covering a completes line of the world’s finest fox sroducts — Coffee, Tea, Cocos, Catsup, Pickies ar Butter, Canned Fruits and Vegetables and other superior table specialties MONARCH Quality jor 70 Years Monarch is the only rationally sdvertised brand of Quatiyy Foor Peopiors sold exclusively through the aes who own and operate thelr own stores, REID, MURDCCH & CO. 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It Is better, however, for the colony to be re queened at two-year Intervals and thie will leave very little supersedure work for the bees to do, Every beekeeper should do his own requeening and raise his own queens. The raising of queens is a fairly sim. ple matter and a profitable one, In the first place, the queen to be used as a breeder should be selected from the best colony in the yard. - It should be first in honey production because the queen of such a colony will trans: mit this characteristic to her progeny. The queen should be from a colony that is gentie, as this is an important thing If one wishes t~ work with gentle bees You never win an argument with Ain't it the stub Special Offer to Victims of t Says Pleasant to Take, Elixir Must Help Poor Distressed Stomachs or Money Gladly -. it guarantees Dare's Mentha Pe elixir, to help you 8
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