and NEWS REVIEW OF Measure—MacDonald Now British Prime Minister. By EDWARD W. PICKARD N OW known nas the marketing act, the farm relief bil came out of conference last I week was th accepted bi agricultu om ory cou 1 crop surplu ties, The s be able to i 000,000 revolvin posal of the part of this fund priates “vill be im The board may make handling of crop su for the purchase of other physical n ’ ) make arket advances 18 purposes, Urance against BOvVe President hnt the & that the gress to a 8% muct DOO, for they that sum be alone, the price of yery low. This garily that the entire anu loaned to the wheat stabiliz poration to be set up by with the approval of the Bome of the supporters of the Hoover Yarm rellef program believe that If a stabilize tion corporation buys as n n= as 25.000.000 or 50000000 bushels of would needed which does not n ation cor- co-operatives farm board. ’ uch wheat it will have a tremendous effect on the market, provided it Is hat the corporation ean borro limited additional funds from the f; board. JENATOR SMOOT, chairman of the 7 senate finance committee, an- nounced the make-up of four groups of subcommittees which will consider various schedules of the tariff bill. They are to hold hearings simul- taneously, beginning June 13. The free list and administrative provisions will be handled by the full committee. Paris industrial newspapers urge the French parliament to find some means of erecting retallatory tariff barriers against United States products. In- deed, throughout most of Europe there Is deep resentment against the pro- posed American tariff measure. The presidents of the European chambers of commerce In a report stated that the policy of the United States is in- comprehensible “if one considers its financial requirements,” for this coun try is not only Europe's creditor but also is the holder of the greater part of the world's gold: and If American ports are cloged to European merchan- dise the debtor countries are cut off from their only means of raising money to settle their debts, PRESIDENT HOOVER in a message to congress asked that the senate and house appoint a select committee to study the matter of concentrating the and with reorganizing the bureaus cha enforcement of co-operation with sion on law the nounced time to stop 1} nrea. ore the Your goes into effect next September 1. thoug SAY MACDONALL » Lal Y eh arte ¥ arly, is I at Brita ™m approve up in beg with the esty, who and Joke d ister for are very good friends. in will It was reported Llc Laborites wd George was IR the support of lowing on condition that an electoral form bill be Introduced legi and no real- ly contentious { . such as widespread nationalization be proposed, The question of the may present the Laborites and The ter on which they are agreed relief. The parties Include large appropria- tions for building of new houses, slum clearance, drainage of land and rec- lamation, construction of new roads. electrification and reorganization of the railways, and afforestation on a wide scale, In foreign affairs the Lib- erals anl1 Laborites are In complete accord. schemes, min- difficult the Lib- biggest mat- is un schemes of ng industry in which erals cannot agree, ies employm i both ent HREE months in enough for the Harry F. Sinclair, the oll magnate. The Supreme Court of the United States last week unanimously upheld the decision of the District of Colum- bia Supreme court which sentenced Sinclair to serve six months in Jail for hiring detectives to shadow the Jury in the first Fall-Sinclalr criminal conspiracy trial almost two years ago. Henry Mason Day, vice president of the Sinclair Exploration company and Sinclair's personal representative in the shadowing of the jury, must serve a Jail sentence of four months, Wil liam J. Burns, head of the detective agency which supplied the detectives, was sentenced to serve 15 days at the same time Sinclair and Day were sehtenced by Justice Frederick L. 81d. dons. The Supreme court reversed the Burns sentence, but permitted a are not punishment of Jail | of the 8 cruiser Buffal bayou, Mouett ! CH ARLES G. D. "ES, our new am- 4 bassador > ‘ou of 8t i nd after a sident Hoover James, salle ’ ngla f the Pulimar P RTERS theie t i presentatives The nd maids, Porters Sleeping Cs the company. strike « iron workers, tural iron workers } demanded a wage an increase of £1. This was agreed to by the Steel Erectors’ asso ciation, but the Iron league held out longer, HOUSANDS of Italians on the slopes of Mt. Vesuvius were driven from their that volcano indulged in another big erup tion and poured rivers of The property Immense but the loss of life was kept to a minimum by the precautionary steps of the authorities. Tourists were prohibited from approaching the danger zone, who lived homes when lava down its sides, damage was HOUGH the Vatican and the Ital- ian government last week ex- changed ratifications of the Lateran pact, the relations between Plus XI and Premier Mussolini are not cor dial. The duce addressed the parlia- ment recently on the treaty, and the pope, In a letter to Cardinal Gasparri, as “heretical, modernistic, ponderous ly erudite but full of errors and in- exact” The letter Indicates that there may be a long period of disputes over detalls and expresses church's resentment of the fact that the state's bills giving effect to the Lateran treaty are not concelved in the same spirit as that pact, TOBLE BRANDON JUDAH has re and Dr, Hubert Work has resigned as chairman of the Republican na. tional committee. There were rumors that Work thought he had been Ig but the correspondence between him and the resident contained no hint of this. Aid Strawberry Il'our Promising Varieties Are Found Suitable for Home Preserving. Four Promising Varieties, re M, Darr } lique of Breeding. QOiiars are ing seed of Mie of cannot eed how 141 the d tested ne state om 0 te that several ind acres would have been plant would not Hig means to seed which grow, 0000000000000 0000C0000000 Agricultural Notes 00 0VLOOC 0000000000000 000000 Infertile egge keep longest, . » » Seed clover Instead of alfalfa if the is extremely acid, . - - subsoil oil, milk, and feeds for vita mines, leafy -. * - Keep your lawn open for the best effect. Flower heds set in make the grounds seem smaller, - -. * Retailers make best profits when prices of produce are low. The farm- er gets more of the consumer's money when products are scarce and high priced, . eo» been found to be closely correlated lay. Selection for very early maturity in the smaller breeds is likely to re duce the size of the egg of the flock. 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