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| some .blight. been frequent and temperatures gen- | erally high. The heavy showers have some fertilizer to The final out- however, is very " weather conditions also washed out gullies in MOSLENS OPPOSE POTATD GROP GANDH PROGRAN — BELOW AVERAGE -2 30,000,000 in Tndia Doubt Good More Spuds Than Last Year Faith of Hindus Is Forecast fi"fi:f;m | major late crop states (Maine, York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Bombay, Aug. 15 P--Wails rais- | Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and ed by Moslem leaders iM various|!ions to August 1 indicated a United | North Dakota) declined § per cent parts of Indian indicate that the $0,- | States potato crop totalling during July Sndidrs inaw expeoied 000,000 members of that faith have | 557,000 bushels compared with 395,- little confidence in the good inten|41%:000 bushels the outlook a month | to be 8 per cent more than the light crop harvester last year but nearly : : ago, 359,796, hels harvested tions of their Hindu neighbors. last, fear and 700" bushers 6 per cent below the five year aver- age for these states. The outlook in 3 S % 38 |the 12 minor western surplus states In a few districts descendants {of | the average production of the five i quite similar to that of the m the Mohammedans who ruled umwurs 1924-1928, his prospective | 5iated In the 20 late surplus st A e S ! |erop is 8.5 per cent greater than the e fron hand untll the|erop harvested last year but 5.1 per British came, 200 vears ago, have|cent less than the recent five year supported the Gandhi movement. the outlook ‘is for a crop nearly § per cent greater than harvested last : average. Severe drouth in many of their leaders and held aloof from [{he middle western states together during e |'hl ‘Washington, Aug. 15 — Condi- vear but about 4 per cent belos average. A particularly lig thei rleaders and held ‘aloof from |yith wet weather in Maine is larg- s il b the attempt to gain immediate inde- |}y riponsible for the decline in pros- o azos et “'h’ :odllni pendaneerior thel conntry, [cated in the Qnhio valley where the As viewed by the Moslems, the New England the potato crop is | drouth damage has been greatest Gandfii campaigd is aimed at de-|expected to total 52,955,000 bushels | I this group the el struction of both the present and|compared with the indicated produc- | duced 8 per cent during July and former foreign rulers of India. They | tion a month ago of 55,630,000 bush- | production is expected . can not forget the centuries in which | els, 58,988,000 Hindus and Moslems have been bit- | jast year and 47 ter enemies. |five year average Ten years ago there was a time| 19 Conditions bushels harvested 00,000, bushels the production 1524~ 13 per cent less than in 19 and 18 per cent 1.@\ average. This situation will tehd to increase ‘the have been_quite | carlot movement of pota I3 *hen Mohammedans and Hindus | favorable to the growth of potatoes | surplus 4 s united against the British. But the |in southern New Engldnd but less In New York the potato crop made alliance in that 1920 civil disobedi- | favorable in northern New England ence campaign was dissipated by po- | where rainfall has been too heavy litical disagreements three vears and temperatures too high for po- later and all attempts to renew it| good growth until late July when it was checked by the hot dry weather enerally prevalentsover mi of the | tatoes to make a healthy growth. |state. On Long Island howevdr, the have failed. The Maine potato crop is estimat- | potato-crop is making excellent There are about 220,000,000 Hin-|ed at 44,280,000 bushels, 12 per cent | yields the digging of the Cobbler dus in Indian and of these fully 5.-|less than harvested last year but|crop being Wready under way. T 000,000 are organized into the Gand- | nearly 15 per cent above the five|Pennsylvania the crop has been hi inationali§t party, making it ad-|year average. In Aroostook county mittedly the strongest single politi- | the potato crop dees not present a cal force. But the British claim that | very satisfactory appearance this Swarap section represents only | ficlds,have alreads biighted a minority of the Hindus themselv 8l since the numérous caste of the “un-! | Gamaged by drouth which is serious jover three fourths of the state. To A few | date. the Lehigh ped ““‘ Iserious damage. potatoes ARE YOU READY For the Opening of the & VICIPAL GOLF COURSE AUGUST 23? IF NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS —SPECIAL— | " PAR Golf Outfit 1—Leather Bound Canvas Bag, with Alum- inum Base and Zipper Ball Pocket. Value 2—Three Hickory Shaft Irons, Mid-iron, touchables” has been excluded from it Then there are Sikhs, Indian Christians, Angla-Indians, Eur- opeans and other minorities and the British claim that none of them sympathizes with, Gandhi and his followers in the civil disobedience campaign. On the other hand the nationalists assert that the Moslems are unduly alarmed. The Gandhites madeé re- peated promises that they would not come fo any agreement with the British which would not protect the rights of all minorities. It is assert- ed that safeguards have already been | - property, religious, cuitural and considered for taking care uf the other rights of all sections of the terming land. \The Simon commission, the Brit- ish goverpment's examining body which'spent two years investigating India’s capabilities for self-govern- ment, said of the differences be- tween the Hindus and Moslems “It is a basic opposition manifest- fng itself at every turn in social cus- tom and economic competition as well as in mutual religious antipathy Today, in spite of neighborly kind- ness in ordinary affairs made by MUN $4.50 men of good will in both dommuni- Boortd % r & ties to promote Hindu-Moslem ac- Mashie and Putter. Value $825 cord, rivalry and dissension between e - = these two forces are one of the chicf 3—One Steel Shaft Brassie. Value $5.00 stumbling blocks in the way of a . - ot and mare ranid progsessr| | 4—TW0 Golf Balls. 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PHONE 560 dependent| |and many others show evidence of| yielded quite well generally but late Heavy showers have|Crop prospects art Pery discourag- | ing. Phe other important surplus states | of Michigan, Wjsconsin, Minneso |and North Dakdla, have been dam- aged by drouth and high tempera- tures to a limited extent. The early crop in these states will be light while the final outturn of the late crop is rather uncertain and largely ‘rl pendent on weather conditions ng August. 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