Show NE NEWS NES S REV V E OF CURRENT EVENTS Farm Fann Boards Board's Experiment in Stabilizing the Price of Wheat May I Succeed By EDWARD W PICKARD U J CL LE SAM bAM A I through the medium of time the farm board s stabilization corporation Is engaged enga ed in another noble nohle experiment the support of the domestic wheat market to keep prices Horn from experiencing unwarranted declines Thus fir far time the e experiment seems to be successful for purchases by the time corporation maintained time the prIce on the Chicago Doar Board of Trade around the 73 3 cent lu el while lille wheat In foreign markets was as 51 slumping far farbelow below belo that point Before the w week e eik k closed it was wis lS estl mated the stabilization corporation v was as holding about bushels bushel and It v was wis 15 sal said In Washington that the fe federal eral fal Cairn faim m board would ask congress In the nc next t se session sIon for un an another another other appropriation of to continue the purchasing policy The fhe TheA coarse grains committee of the board A r at a II session In the lie Capital strongly en endorsed the policy adopted bv by the J Jen corporation It pointed Jointed out that prices of coarse grains hind failed farmed to reflect the shortage t te e caused cause by la lat t summers summer's drou drought ht oss 0 owing In Ing to ro the weakness In the wheat market 1 check to tins Hils decline has hai been essential If coarse gr r min prices are to show the streu strength th war warranted ar ranted by time the feed ge this tills e err Ir the committee declared It recommended ed that thit the Treasury the lie Interests of domestic producers of coarse grain ln by leIn lev le In the maximum rna duty on ou all mixtures of feedstuffs The gO governments government's stabilization of ef efforts forts were ere at first severely se condemned by mans mam grain men but their success Sn in the lie admitted crisis brought ht about a decided change In opinion an and v won on general support for the plan low However eser eer e er tl ti ere cre remains the question of the disposal of the tiro great surplus ac accumulate accumulated accumulated cumulated cumulate bv by the corporation W heth hether er any considerable erable part of it can enn he sold is problematical for other countrIes are getting ready to present pre this hy by anti dumping legislation lation an and decrees P Pm pIll m an and bani ers era of the western c tern provinces pro Ines of or Canada are doing what hat they can to restore w helt prices and pre prevent present ent a recurrence of the slump and Ith a measure of success On the Winnipeg grain exchange c prices were rising and greater coal confidence o t dence dense was as manifest The leaders ur up there de declared larell the wheat helt pool would woul not be IH 01 en by time the crisis The premiers off of M I Alberta Albertn and un were In conference In Montreal and suggested that the government 10 el eminent set t i temporary of about 70 0 cents a n bushel hushel A dollar howe however er is the goal Joal of in to farmers and v wheat heat growers fro of Alberta Alberti urged a or of Sl iii Any plan for st b the Dominion go EOV eminent must 8 await alt the return of Premier Bennett from London Immediate reason for the farm TIle board s action Is thus bet set forth by byan nu au Iv expert llert The western v wheat heat cooperatives both In the United States Stites and Canada ha hale e borrowed hea II v from froin banks hs As wheat hent prices declined and the margin of collateral got ot thinner and r the co cu es wire were faced with just one thin timing the tiling thc the forced selling of millions of bu bushels hels of wheat A drop of It if a n few fen cents more me a n bushel might bring on on a crisis of major pro pro- pro American millers have base been he en con contending contending tending with th plenty of or cm can t lle or orders orders ders upon the theory that hunt wheat heat can be bought hought much per cheaper at a later lahr O date Possibly ly bushels of were vere affected in these two to sit nations ho So hOt Mr Ir I egge ege tad ind hl Ills his asso associates elates of the farm board again a entered the market to price prices mil T 1111 a n stirring and ond optimistic V Y speech President dent Hoover opened opened W day night the 11 hK hite i ou vu 11 child he and wal tion which il d e es to develop des de clop chop Into a national pro i 1 im mm the su sue he made mach i m sear ago r Hh e hundred experts e hive hate h e been heen scud wi rl ing ingon Ingon on the problem he lie sit set t forth it at that time maid and It II wis for this conference ence to toco toen toco en co or Taste th their lr 11 When h hen n the lit III Im had been heen culled to am 01 Kr liv h ecret tn Its Mr Ir 1100 er tiel 1 el e his hisa a address dress In n which h lie he e cd ed for safe cafe safeguards safeguards guards ind n sirs lr IcEs IcE's to 10 childhood he- he heon be on ond the reach of or the individual parent and hl which h can he be presided pro owls only bv by the the state stall 01 om the nation If we tt could hate hu e but hut one bener of properly born trained ethic Itell an and healthy children he lie said i a thou thousand thousand san sand other oUter problems of would vanish Banish Ills Ihs solution for the questions concerning childhood which hl h he said should stir i a nation w ms IS much learning and amid much mellon FOLl Er G 0 I G the collapse of the In banking hou house c of Cald ell t C Co of Tenn more than fifty hinl hanic s c have closed or suspended payment Most of them ire are 1 I Tennes fennes Tennessee Tennessee see but some come are In Arkansas Len hen y nn and Mi lI Missouri 1 Ilie lie he affairs of Rogers Hoers Caldwell head of the Incest Investment est ment concern and formerly re 1 as asa isa a financial wizard hid had been in parlous state since September when h u i a stat state hank bank e examination of a subsidiary of his company the Bink of Tennessee see caused the authorities to require a deposit of In securities to toCO CO cover COer er Incidentally In l nt lly the It at attorney torney Jeneral of Tennessee now au an announces these securities are missing Thursday morning the Central Bank Bani anti Trust company largest Institution in Ashe S C failed to open for or business 1 notice nolice was is posted stating the hank bank was nas clo closed ed Iw by or order er of the bo ho lr ird of directors for for time the conservation of or its n assets sets The banks bank's latest statement of condition showed deposits of more thin than 18 IS William Virgil Bell president ent of or the First Rational bank of Horse force e Cn Kv Kr which closed early In the week committed suicide by hanging H HUSTLES and faculty of the Uni University of Chicago ha tease have e sanctioned It a radical experiment In education Time The tra traditionally four year course will III he abandoned and ard a n S Ss sis Stem s tern tem Substituted whereby a n student tu ent may he graduated n whenever henc er able ahle to topa pa pass q examination e requirements The under undergraduate school chool and time the 1 colle college e as such will be he abolished Time TIle institution hereafter will con consist of the prore professional schools and five dl In arts time arts humanities hum the sciences cI the social sciences the physical sciences and anti the college President Robert la Ia nard sas says s of the reorganization It It means moans that flint we ve shill hlll be bo able to ordinate toco-ordinate ordinate co-ordinate our anti and to co coI coordinate coordinate I ordinate our The Time student tu dent ent hn hitherto has been heen pre presented hy by departmental from orl orlIng mg Ing In f fields related to hIs Ills special In Interest interest Interest terest will III get such an nn from the divisional program Co or ell hy by dl divisional 1 pro program gram means moans u a casing l In to the er sits in that duplication of nf courses III willbe be eliminated Our Our research program will III be aided because the ills divisional or puts In one group all nil the faculty mein hers bers who tease have a common Interest and anel relation In their work Those students v who ho wish to obtain onis onh n a general Jeneral education may get It fiS as fast as os they are nr able and anel If It tint that is Ie all they want ant the may miT depart from the university with honor By ny en a student to acquire a education as quid ly iy as his ability per permits mite colts a n considerable sa saving arising Ing In time should result for those tho e a who ho hn wish with to tn togo go o Into professions lons such as law or medIcine E GLAND M l Ar L n is hearing some orne unpleasant J ant statements concerning her rule of India from the native delegates to time the roundtable conference In london I ondon Amid Aull tho those e delegates representing lb tbt princes the Hindus the Moslems time the Br and the lie he untouchables untouchable are ure united In the tint that India ht h granted d nt at least dominion status tatu with Ith fe federal rule Amos Amou the distinguished huJan who ho voiced soloed their fast pI wire were the of lighting primmer Sir Ir Tel TeJ B Bill tim III tim HI HIdur dur SaLfu leader lealler of tin Mi It In a youn young lawyer hyer Dr I S i a Hindu len leader er Au All prominent Moslem an and time the beautiful Begum Shah Shab The attitude of time the lories lorIe of rug rugland land was v as set forth by I lord ord Peel for for- former former former mer ceci etar of state for India ho surprisingly asserted that thIt no promise o of dominion status no now noor or In the near e had Ind been gh given en by Gl Great eat Brit Britain alu aln After defending tile the British rule In India he lie suggested sn that hint i a be he be made by bs bh giving h Ing the provinces e a certaro certain taro mount of autonomy while maIn taming a strong stron central government go unchanged Horn flom the present onE there would be time to change the central government gO after the pros pro Ince inces lilt Ind pro proved ed theIr capacity to rule lie said ald and riots prevailed In Inmany Inmans many mans cities of Spain for a week eel and strenuous efforts were made by bythe bythe bythe the Republicans and Communists to com concert crt them into c I political demon demonstration that thit woul would overthrow o the monarchy But time the lie government adopt adopt- adopted cd e ed stern tern measures and succeeded ed In quelling the disorders The biggest of the strikes was Wa in Barcelona always nl a center of disturbance but after several se da days davs s Its aban abandonment was or ordered ered by the lie labor fe that started It In Tn Madrid and Salamanca there were strikes strike b by bv stu students who demanded a republic The wiser anti monarchists in Spain Sp believe they will III succeed before s very erv long In their alms but that time the time Is not yet vet et ripe S Sf f ENIO NIO 1 I IROD O T editor of th the tho I Journal a u lawyer and for former former former mer diplomat was elected President ent I of Haiti by the national assembly as embly to succeed Lu Lugene ene Ro no Rov Vincent Is one of the most strenuous opponents opponent of American occupation nn and his hits Ictor was as rather a surprise He fie Is the first regularly elected President of the re republic republic republic public since American Intervention In 1916 Following time the recommendation of the Hoover Hoo commission that lint went to Haiti dalti In February that lint the of American commissioner general be terminated Brig Gen John H II I Russell Hussell has left If ft the Island and the new Amer AmerIcan Amerlean Amerlean lean Ican minister Dma Dann G Munro has haq ar arrived arrived rived In Port Au Prince the capital CH cn P l SUI on Thursday concluded his four year term as chief of staff talY of the therm arm rm and was succeeded IJ h bv mini Maj Gen Douglas Mac In his farewell ell fan statement General Summerall spoke of the that hive base hl e Jh en the country t Its best bestor e ed ani army since the armistice and give J high praise for the lie officers nn and enlisted men mea c s intelligence loyalty and lIe devotion to duty 0 R Rt RI I SUITS of the prohibition refer held bv hv the American Bar show dint 13 of the members member voting noting are In favor or of or repeal of the PI Eighteenth amen amendment ment while r JO 3 0 are arc against repeal sludge Judge OrrieL Orrie I L Ill I'll II II ps of a n e tint that handled the matter says tIt that h w whether hither ther the association In view or of the ref referendum result will III tah take steps toward vird to l rd 11 at of f time the rJ amendment probably will III not be known n until the lie next t annual meeting In At Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic lantic It City v next net September He lIe Iso said It was possible that hint no definite action would be taken then S S G G of liquor an and aliens aileD 5 by hy airplanes from Canada by tv two 0 11 erful combines has hus been posed c-posed with Ith the Indictment of It fourteen men by n a federal grand jury nt Detroit the operations of the dying rum runners runner iere ere confined confirmed for the most part pirt to the D Detroit troit area plan plane planeloads planeloads loads louds of and fancy liquors oc occa were ere flown n across the bor border border der direct t to fiel fields s In the vicinity or of orthe the IlIr larger er titles in Ohio Indiana and andI I illinois It Is 11 charged that aliens I Isom Isom som umes were ere carried as extra car carI cargo cargo I go 0 on the liquor trips and that special trIps were made for aliens A ABOUT A BOUT a score of men women an and andi- andi children weme 01 e killed hilled and amI a hun others Injure Injun J 1 by a tornado th that 11 struck the little church colony of tIl than n a few fe miles from 01 City 01 li la More lore than two hundred buildings 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