Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 167, 25 May 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, MAY. 25, 1921.

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SENATE WILL PRESS ITS INVESTIGATION i IN NEWBERRY CASE WASHINGTON. May 25. The senate privileges and elections committee decided unanimously Tuesday to press . its investigation into the charges of Henry Ford that Senator Newberry of Michigan had obtained his election in 1918 by improper methods. The subcommittee in charge of the investigation then -went into executive session. After the executive meeting Chairman Spencer of the subcommittee announced that attorneys both for Mr. Ford and for the Michigan senator would be summoned to Washington, Friday, when his committee will determine what evidence to take, the method of procedure, and the scope pf the inquiry. Scope of Inquiry a Question. Senator Townsend. Republican, of Michigan, appeared before the full committee to urge that the investigation be confined to the scope of the evidence taken in the criminal prosecution brought against Senator Newberry by the Federal government, which resulted in the Supreme court's recent decision declaring unconstitutional the law under which a conviction was reached. William Lucking, counsel for Mr. Ford, was called before the sub-committee in executive session and later declared that Mr. Ford desired to present evidence going outside of that used in the criminal case, which, he said, "merely scratched the surface.'1 LANSING, Mich., May 25 Amendment of the corrupt practices act to make more drastic regulations governing expenditures of candidates for public offices was among the matters recommended by Governor Alex J. Groesbeck to the special session of the legislature, which convened Tuesday. The chief measure before the session will be an enabling act to permit distribution of $30,000,000 to ex-service men and women as a bonus.

five seeds to a hill and the hills .12 Inches apart. A hundred feet of row will be sufficient for one planting to supply the average family. If four plantings are made 1 quart of seed will be required. Pole or climbing beans should be planted in every garden where space will permit. The variety known as Kentucky Wonder produces a plentiful supply that can be eaten pod and all while they are tender, as shelled beans when more mature, and as dry beans after they ripen. Pole or climbing

! Lima beans are adapted to a wide range of territory and can often be i grown on a division fence, on a trellis i covering the kitchen porch, or on an outbuilding. Figure 11 shows a street

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a splendid crop of Lima beans. Bush Lima beans are more limited in their soil and climatic requirements, but are considered by many persons to be of finer quality than the pole varieties. Lima beans require a richer soil than string or snap beans, and the seed should not be planted until the ground is quite warm, fully a week later than snap beans. All beans should be planted comparatively shallow, especially on clap or heavy soils. On light or sandy soils beans may be covered from 1 to 2 inches. Beans will not start well if planted in wet soil or if covered too deeply. In case the soil should become packed by heavy rains before the plants . appear it is a good plan to break the crust over the row by

means of a steel rake, great care being taken that the rake teeth do not go deep enough to injure the sprouting beans. Beans should be cultivated and hoed at, least once a week, but they should not be worked when, their leaves are wet with, dew or rain, as this has a tendency to cause them to rust. In case more beans are grown than are required for summer, use, the young tender pods may be canned for winter. Any beans that become too old for immediate use should be allowed to ripen and be saved for planting the next season or for cooking as dry beans. Colored dry beans are as good as white, both in flavor and nutritive value, in spite of a rather general popular belief to the contrary, nd none of them should be wasted.

IDLE FREIGHT GARS SHOW BIG INCREASE!

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 25 An in

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loaded freight cars during the week; endinz Mav 14 compared with the)

previous week, was shown by reports made public by the car service division of the American Railway asociation. The increase, it was explained, was due largely to increased loading of coal and ore principally for lake movement The decrease in the number of idle coal cars during the week was 21,469. Cars loaded with coal numbered 161,782. or 18,459, more than the preceedmg week. The total of all cars loaded in the week was 705.15S, which was 92,957 below-that for -"the" -corresponding week in 1910, but 10,213 more than the corresponding week in 1919.

The Home Garden

The bean crop stands at the head of the list in importance for the home garden, especially from the standpoint of producing a large quantity of food on small space. The food value of the bean, in all forms, is also very high, and it may be grown under a wide range of conditions. String beans, or snap beans in bush form, are the most popular for planting in the small garden. The seed should not be planted until the ground is fairly warm and the danger of frost safely passed. Stnngless Green-Pod, Currie's Rustproof Wax, and Refugee Wax ara the leading early varieties of bush beans. Where space is limited the bush varieties can be planted in rows 24 inches apart, with the individual plants 3 or 4 inches apart in the row, or in hills 12 inches apart with four plants in a hill. Three, or even four plantings at intervals of three or four weeks should be made, in order to insure a continuous supply. In sections of the country where the first autumn frost does not occur until about the first of October a late or fall crop of snap beans can be grown to advantage, the seed being planted about the first week in August. A half pint of seed of snap beans will plant about 100 feet of row with

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Beautiful colored Dress Voiles, all new designs and colors, both large and small figures, checks, plaids, satin stripe and embroidered patterns, in navy, Copen, taupe, grey, tan, brown, wisteria and rose ; 38 and 40 inches wide ; ranging in price from 50c to $2.50 per yard.

Irish Dimities in dainty Dresden figures and small designs, especially suitable for children's dresses; in pink, blue, yellow and lavender; 36 inches wide; price, per yard, 75c.

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and fancy large plaids, in pink, rose, light blue, cherry red, Nile green, lavender, black and white ; width 32 in. ; price, per yard, 85c. Genuine Japanese Crepe, especially adapted for ladies' and children's dresses ; made up with applique work ; pink, rose, brown, navy, reseda, buff, yellow and lavender; per yard, 50c. A complete line of French Dress Linens and Crashes in pink, rose, reseda, hunters' green, Copen, blue, duck blue, leather, tangerine, yellow and brown ; 36-inch, 45-inch wide ; per yard, $1.50.

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