Adams County Union-Republican (Newspaper) - October 3, 1928, Corning, Iowa Twelve Home Print Corning Adams County Iowa Wednesday October 3 1928 Vol No 40 Made Address at Court House Last Saturday Night STRONG FOR HERBERT HOOVER Iowa Senator Says Hoover Is the Best Friend the Farmers Have In America Senator Smith W Brookhart open ed the campaign in Adams county lant Saturday night with an address In the courthouse ia Corning He de voted his entire time to the matter of farm relief legislation and very cm stated that Herbert Hoover Is the best friend tho farmers have in America today Senator Brookbart says tbat Peek and Murphy are attempting to double cross the they did not want a farm relief passed at the last session of congress but wished to use the measure to further a conni vance to get nominated for president Brookhart saya ha knows what he Is talking about and that it Is all true Col C SI Stanley Introduced Mr Brookhart with a few remarks about do stuuts like that their incomes might be higher The speaker took a shot at the dem when ho handed a few pack ages to tho federal reserve banks which he said deflated the farmers 32 billions at the same time they touched for only 18 billions Hoover Now Has 589225 Votes to Smiths 536715 Switching from Both Parties Shown by Poll Being Taken by Over 20000 Newspapers special pride of the democrats MANY PEOPLE CHANGING VOTES they originated it and boast ahout It In their national platform this year Ho said hie business was tipped off that the deflation wan coming while the farmers know nothing about it and were pinched good and proper and then ho told about there being n thousand per cent increase in the number of bankruptcies among farm ers since 1910 Here he said that the farm problem IB the greatest the coun try has confronted since the days of slavery the causes of tho farmers troubles the speaker said that 500 millions of Iowa money are right now In the gambling stock exchange Sixty five per cent of the trouble is because of deflation Then there Is the rail road law passed by a democratic ad ministration and the federal bank reserve measure The democratic party has actually endorsed that in federal banking system ware the words used After telling what the farm problem vote is and how It was brought about Mr I The tendency to switch votes Still Interest continues iu the nation wide presidential poll lu which 20000 newspapers of the United States are participating the country over The vast number ballots cast surely give a fair indication of the eventual result in November were it not that Hoover and Smith are al most a tie Since the beginning at the poll the republican has been In the lead but he has never been groat ly so and he haa on several oc casions been perilously close to losing his never quite do ing so Now Hoover has 589225 votes In Smiths 5G3745 votes or just slight ly over per centof the total Brookhart took up the matter of Hoo vers attitude toward the farmers He their long acquaintanceship starting I said that the accusation that Hoover In the militia where both gentlemen were expert riflemen and said that had held dowa the price of wheat rtur 106361 persons who voted the democratic ticket in 1924 are to vole for Hoover this year 05408 persons voted the republican ticket in Ing war times was all wrong He 1924 are to vote for Smith this year said HIM i whon according to the Ballots The Hearst newspapers nationwide pol begins to show gains for that when wheat WES the allies appointed a parson to buy wheat for all of them at a bushel Hoo PLEASE HURRY by Albert T Reid iP vef out about it and that who in now has 398558 votes the farmers could not afford to raise to Smiths 342478 For a long time wheat at tbat price in such times President Wilson therefore appointed a food commission and fixed the price at per bushel aa a fair price Later It was raised to Hoover bought arid held 500 million bushels of wheat and the farmers got Hoover com liart named the men who formed the board Charles Hunt of Iowa was one of them This hoard made the long this poll showed even closer figures than it does now In 1924 the Hearst papers ran a poll that showed an over majority for the man elected that year our present preni The New York Dally News has be gun a poll of Now York to not include tie South or New York state show Hoover far ahead of Smith The number of switches In minimum price of hogs and this straw poll la remarkable espec Hoover sot It The importation of Sally the number of switches from re Argentine coni broke the price and publican to democrat In Its early to stages Literary Digest poll Mr Brookhart was a straight a new price at Packers j a from er then and was also one with words gold It couldnt be done declared the all the other polls being conducted All now and the senatorial colonel fol speaker but Hoover thought It could of which makes the eventual result lowed up the remarks In his opening and after listening to all that the by saying that he purposed taking a j packers said he told them that If they few shots at certain individuals that could not pay for hogs he would more puzzling than ever Hoover men point to the Literary Digest poll as a confirmation of their coming victory WILL VOTE FOR SMITH HayeD Brothers Got Baby Grand Championship at St Jot MISCHIEF LAD IS THE PRIZE CALF Stanley Harold Harold Moon i j Brown Jane Heir Agricultural Equality Voters Leanue I chardt Ruth Nichols Grace James n Elinor Morris Helen Hughes Vivian r Nominee Mercer Inez Pox Barbara Thursday ahout 200 men and Helen Casey Mercer Evelyn claim to he republicans Miller in DOS Moines and organized the equality voters league Yvonne Wilson Dorothy Vernon Ita resolutions Williams for president j j the Marvin and Byron Hayes of this county have pulled down another baby beef grand championship with their calf Mischief Lad which won the grand championship at the Iowa fair a short time ago A telegram from County Agent Kills Bull today Gibson Better Community ofa candidate for Vice e President whose nomination was the lho home of for of Mrs C L Roger the Indies of the Bet flt ter Community club wore entertained by very interesting Mrs F C Okey who told of her rip to Alaska moment Another plank says For the rca and Mrs P who talked of her trip through the west Hogan Myrtle ibc suffered by agriculture at the hands of those now in control of was unable to attend the says that this honor comes io the meeting sent an interesting paper on Hayes bovs her Alaskan trip Mrs Wud privilege which he rarely see that their plants were taken over while Smith men point out the number 3 the hums sang a solo playing her own ac i neglects by the government just as tho of switches Coi Brookhart commenced his roads had been taken over and am the fact that the strongest demo drea by stating that in Iowa we packers suddenly concluded Hieratic sections have not yet been practically all farmers and that the could be done Mr Brookhart thinks touched by the poll prosperity of the farmers had been that is certainly doing something for 1920 When he first took up the fight for tho farmers folk called him a and 31 of the largest dailies in Iowa ran full page advertisements In the metropolitan the farmer Whop the armistice came on at the close of the war was the one big American who the peril to American farmers said Mr Football Results Last Week papers ot the east stating how Brookhart He secured a clause in the Iowa farmers were document agreeing to lift they didnt figure correctly blockade When France would not Ing to Mr Brookhart who went over agree to do It within days Hoo In detail the figures given Today he ver was on his way to France and he Following are the results ot the football games played in this vicin ity last week Shenandoah 57 Sidney 0 party and fearing the of with a re peasant population and with from he republican whole community Is proud and The program wn wo t to duty to joices with the of the prize j very much enjoyed W aml aU influence calf over their successes Two grand j During the business session acom the championships in a season awarded was appointed to revise the Alfred E Smith and Joseph T 1 Robinson Therefore we urge tho by two such celebrated shows as the j constitution of the club and make it Iowa state fair the St Joseph baby i more fitting to the needs of today beef show are something that one The ladies republican men und women voters of said those arguments are all gone and Iowa is unitedly asking for farm relief and her people are supporting the ordered the food administration buy every pound of the farmers stuff He wrote to President Wilson not to 0 Malvern 0 Hod Oak 12 Essex 6 13 2 20 6 may well take a pride In as out of the ordinary j Incidentally we are getting quite tic j customed to carrying off the live stock honors down in this county With of the bert Son horses the grand prize for the Jim George herd of baby href cat Iowa to place the welfare of our great to whom the task was b commonwealth above party and to A T i j i f rr become a of tho movement for A T Wheeler und Mrs C Rogers the secretary Tho committee on Theater Remodeling ones who will afford such starve the and when the relief blockade lifted Hoover had 65 j Work Is already under way on the Mr Brookbart then gave in detail shiploads of provisions bought of the redecorating and remodeling of the the farm problem He said that one farmers to speed to Germany to feed American Theater Mr Kuhl informs third of the people of the country are the starving and incidentally saved that tho workmen are farmers that they own ofthe farmers from bankruptcy the values and receive onetenth of starting on the job tbat will result in While Hoover was doing this mar a good sized stage and accommoda the returns their 60 billions of cap farmers products Peek was for shows other than the moving ital produce only 12 millions while heading a movement to reduce the I pictures The manager Informs us the 40 billions In the COHt of living and the fanners ne Intends to have one good show served hot cocoa and agricultural equality i Senator J H Allen of Cos refreshments was chairman of the resolutions com THREE WISE FOOLS COMING ho the ones affected As long as Hoovers organization lasted them The net results after mak redaction which ho con that millions of laborers secure more but the democratic defla tion board upset it all If Hoovers had bean followed we never wonld have been deflated tho attitude of Al Smith Mr Brookhart that on 1917 In an addrew to the chamber of commerce Mr Spilth had ex pressed the teller that possibly a chain of farms might bring relief to the fanners He also cited other house that handle the crowds and real farmers got the highest prices ever Project includes a complete rear of the of returns than 12 millions of farmers with their Investments said that In 5325 the national banks learned 834 cent while farmers earned 17 peri cent He said agriculture tvaa de dated and that the average farm In come 4760 per stocks weat up untold millions He today get nine billions for products but the people par SO billons for it back again in md the Quaker Oats products an Illustration He Oats people sell their product on t paid SZ a for the raw material whem as and stage as well as a now and the young fok for ern entrance on the street Mr Kuhl has been bringing good to to pictures that are playing In the show housei of much larger places The improvement In theater B n forward step in the od of hie business and the city Drawn on Federal Juries I The Jurors for the October term of tie the prizes won by the Hayes boys lhe court JcU u and other club boys of the wo October 16th Be al House lust naturally expect tho good things nve heen drawn and bf Thursday October 11th to come our way from now on j were out Among u la that the Three We understand that Llewellyn j them we from Adams Fools at the operi houso in Eckles and James Bowman were also i counly Tho from his on the Hth of the present exhibitors from this county In the St j counly arft month will be one of the beet enter Joseph competition but as yet On lne Davis Corn ever presented in this city not heard whether they secured G w Mt F O The drama is here by the C F Commercial Club principally Cromwell George Williamson Jr because it la believed that the people Williamson of tnis community will appreciate such On the trial jury Harlan Brown a classy entertainment The play is Cromwell Carbon G Produced by the Co W McCreedy Coming Charlei Wood of Now York with a full cant Wo one of the longest nms jof any production i ever given In New York It was I originally W in the Criterion Theatre New awards Dates for Contests The dates for holding the nary and final declamatory contests j of the Corning high school have baen I set aria hsa i charge of the public speaking work In busily to the man who endorses federal re Smith knows little the In closing Mr Raid Mllo Reno wants me to desert the man who got yon wheat and 11760 hogs who fed the Germans ot fact they buy the product the farmers who bandied 10 fanners could ten millions In surpluses and go over that tended to snow Mr serre deflation Im not going to do classes at that contest will represent The dates for the preliminaries are Oratorical 15th Dramatic October 16th Humorous October 17th The contest will bo held Octo ber 26th The Womans club met last with Mrs R H Moore A picnic supper was a feature of tha gathering Tho husbands of tho club members and a few other folk wore guests of the club Reserved Bests will be on sale at drug Tuesday of next week at 76 for tho The entertainment of the evening was 4 A portion of tho house oO cents for front Four contestants wiil be selected tho reading of an original drama The row in the balcony and 35 cents for n each preliminary to represent the of theLaw by Miss Alice n the on the of October and winners In the various It folks After the meeting over a friend waa lauding Mllo to Mr Brookhart her Renos atti tude Is all wrong She insisted thai Reno SB right and Mr Brookhart re plied that he would see tbat Reno Is c year the school at the later contests be tween the ot this district The young folk for places 5n the various druses of the Corning schools are Perry Gibson BIckford Hobert Kone James Caaey Hussell Lincoln John White who has charge of the dramatic work in the Corning schools Tht was a rery pleasing program Reception at M E Church The congregation ot tho local M E P E O Meeting The meeting of the fiscal year for tho P E O chapter of Corning will be held this evening at the home church will hold ft reception In tho of Mrs P O Akin The ladles are church parlors of entertaining husbands on tWa weak In honor of new partor occasion After dinner the com Rav and Mrs Roberts and also the pany will repair to the picture show teachers ot the Coming to enjoy tho program there