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Show PA ROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH Nothing Administration Asks Vast Powers In flew Agriculture Support Plan; Labor il inftiH Mr,iun SolF S Gets Legislation Mhrn opinion I ntiin ; Sfppf arr exprd ai aa(yaia In ar lhni wppr at iuj cr of PATTERNS Story Book Kitty Pinafore All v,. . r , t A V i ' :. . y. : . Good Clean Pasture e visual with Our Improved pattern v to are charts and photos, sod com. plrle directions ( rcreurv yn JAS DIChA, t..l f the muon of t.fiUWr for HGIDS FOUltiy iUGIl in Ctt. hoslov aKia, aad the fit v Home Grown Feeds rmit 1. mi to reiniiiti the city rued had teen made by tin- Nazi Opefdtinj Cost "an.'.' g our corni atriots m tt e Good snd plenty of Clean rmt.d .Mates nd the rest of tie Pallet y Amerii .hi public, and the union has ,,om information that of tin- - f.w million rroP Py dividends in more eggs, dollaiv collected. 30 per cent waslwer production costs nd bigger tak. l.v the collectors and ncar'y Paltry profits T) e use of range shelters, range .coders snd barrel 7u pr cent by the ndminstr.iuon Jn.ie was a epnek der .ai In atcrers makes such a program N .v York. Dr Jan Papain c, re 'easily possible s Missouri university tests show 'u d CaiIi U N di legate, said tin- lad ie memorial commi'.'.tc i ol- - .that pullets on well ferUlired alfal-'.it- i 17 per cent J iOoO at the n am mn" fa pasture consumed - in A'luiicuns and never got a (less feed than birds on bare range, cl.aiae to apt !y any moi e.v to j T lie pasture fed pullets needed less feed fur each ound of gain. Birds Lid u e l.IUKT, as too fi w probably will on clean pasture were ren.i n.bt r, was the village near Fragile which was completely de-s1935-3- 9 roved b the Nazis in I eti .bution fin the assassination of the Cieimao "h.n cman" Ren hardt Hivdruh. All the nail of the village Were killed and Its women and children dispel s d makes needlework easy used in e try frocess; the suggests the rnra' or tor, the pinnated patent reveals a method dnU-p- ab and j preserving , the r describes each step to be producing the prop(r Uj. curls. j V1 J ' 4 oft - hf,r ly c,,USing a so curl anj thus easy in greater degree embroidery; sewings is too. patent issue J to a NV to I1 varda Pattern ?Wo in:.ac.co.rdl,8 Soe 6 council. An for chart l , n u vivr of nutifa cutting inepeni. d Included. ura 2. er of non.meta!ilc Jt vi .is h irtl tu tell where poss tile ft arid Com fi jn i t mac h. nations b' lruih ft off. but if the clart:" of dollar .1 Crtll official that not um of far n ilium raised m the I? S. to itf i.J-- I uJjtr saja um fi ' ri the !e and ln.n. cut if.un-isA'. ru .an i o rally had t.ikwi ti c rut k i u m Priority rlumot, Ibry ( tbu (hr NEEDLECRAFT LIDICE: WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS u ,4 f- t M( II 1KV! . . . I.ike a round peg In a square hole, Officer George McPherson of the San Francisco humane society became sluk In a narrow light well Into whlih he crawled to rescue a rat. It took fellow officers several minutes to dislodge him. The rat was removed through a window opening onto the bottom of the light well and Is being held by Officer George Warren, at right. FARM PLAN: Baldness CHILD LABOR: Cure" More Curbs Asked Buried oil inside p.iges of most newspapers was a story which, if true, would have rated banner headlines in the eyes of those it Critics and supporters alike of Bran-nan- s Agriculture Secrcd.irv Charles 1049 farm support program were surprised when Brannan asked sweeping new powers to control the nation's agricultural produc- concerned FUR. from Fen. a two-third- s findings. LABOR LAW: cut in federal personwould require no wholesale filings, he said lie added it could be accomplished through normal turnover, which now iuns about A 200, OOu nel Gets Priority With domestic issues having been given the green light over foreign affairs, the U S senate was committed to wiestle out a new labor law or repeal before adjournment. The importance of the labor question to the administration was indicated m the senates shelving of the North Atlantic security pact until the troublesome labor issue has been disposed of. THE reason was rather obvious. 500,000 a Organized labor, warned by an apparent disinclination of congress to go along with the President in reand fearing pealing further delay, was pushing the administration to get going There was constant reminder behind the scenes of the President's campaign pledges to scrap the pi event overall labor law and labor wanted action. The 190 congressional raeis werent too far off and the administration evidently felt it had better deliver or face labor's at the polls next year MUCRITY LEADER Scoit Lucas decb.ud that if al, major legislation were not d.sposed of by July 31, "we shall extend the length tlie session until we have dealt with the most urgent proposals " 'IF YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM Taft-Hartle- y year. BERLIN: Taft-Hartlc- ''lew Issues The meeting of the tig four coun cil of foreign ministers had developed one fact disi ussion of German unity under current conditions was futile So, it .q peered attention would be turned to Berlin where sotn n ajor pioblems yet tematned unsolved Berlin presented concrete issu. which n.dnj hoped could be resolved or, at Vast, d seussed more i ofit.,bly 1 he io!trii powers were undersUn d ns ie.u to insist upon written .tziitn o.k concern-ini- t rights in Belli o ril.ice oral understandings given them am mediate pist th it ng , doi e have m the im- it was also hoi even urge a single e't l ' and retention of uu for their zone It they would citv council ,i.on status b lieved inevitable thlt tl e q t,f four. power authorrv u h led to a de ld.ock over the von right when the whole of Gi lls (jls. cussed -- wdl arse , ln , relation to a Betlm iegi" e ,ain yvan,ris ! I TON Summer vacations were coming and more energetic. Mortality rate up and there would be hordes of was lower and there were fewer youngsters seeking woik during the culls. Out of 100 pullets at four long holiday. But if the wage and 'weeks of 94 of the alfalfa- age. birds later went into the hour a"d jubhc contracts division' of the L. S. department of labor ranged house, compared to 70 of ..laying I. had its wav. all child labor would those raised on bare ground. Pur due university tests showed that ladmo clover with corn and small William S Singley. issued a remind grains provided a complete ration er to all employers of school boys for laying flocks and guls under 18 that age and good pasture and a cheap Getting such for employ merit cirtificates and plentiful supply of grain is a woikcrs must be on file. He i omted out that these certifi- matter of putting farm soil m shape cates "are considered as proof of to produce bigger yields per acre. need a rotation in age and serve to protect employers For this you d legumes and front unwitting violations of federal which laws regulating the employment of grasses are keystone. You need to build up the organic matter supply children." via plowed-unde- r legumes, crop standards labor fair Under the act. the minimum age for most residues and manure. You need to feed the soil a good ration of plant jobs is 16, but in occupations declared to be especially hazardous nutrients, so it, in turn, can feed for young workers, the minimum the crops. In such a program, fertilizer is an important member of age is 18. the team. MINE SAFETY: At current prices, eggs will buy Lewis Wants Law nearly twice as much fertilizer as 10 years ago. It takes only 90 dozen of state regulation Attacking fertimine safety codes, John L. Lewis, eggs to buy a ton of leader of the United Mine Workers, lizer today, whereas It took 170 demanded a federal safety law to dozen back in 1939. "prevent coal miners from being maimed, mangled and killed. CHARGING that the "nations coal is stained with blood," Lewis produced figures to show 1.25 million miners have been injured or killed in the past 19 years. Lewis charges were hurled before a senate labor subcommittee in suppoit of a bill which would give federal mine inspectors right to close mines they think dangerous Under present conditions, while the federal bureau of mines And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par It may b cauad by disorder of ktd oey function that permit poisonoua aat to accumulate. For truly many people feel tired, weak and miaerabla when the kidneys fail to remove excess acids and other waata matter from tb blood. You may suffer oaggfnf backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, diio ettm up nigbta, leg pama, swelling. Sometimes frequent snd scanty urination with smarting and burning la another sign that something is wroog with tbs kidneys or bladder. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment ts wiser than neglect. La Joan's PtUt. It is better to rely on s medicine that haa woo roval than on something less favorably Ei nowo, Joan's have been tried and tested many years. Art at all drug stores Get Doanrs today. deep-roote- g m Aims Job Check Work Stock Take Students d.n u mu' ,st song rut on Corn or inunism jpi ,. cu ton s ho .h be sto, ei b V i in jst SO' gs C . 1 I m h slo.v nt ' ri'ieh s , t " T ; ; i n y i d makes safety inspections and recommends safety measures, all control is exercised by the states and there is no way to implement federal suggestions and recommendations Lewis contended that states are f tll.ng down badly. LEWIS testimony chiefly carried the tneme that the states have Owners of the 55,000 horses and failed to enforce safety regulations mules on Maryland farms have and that the mine operators are been urged to "check intake valves, not going to pay any heed to safety remove carbon from the cylinders, unless forced to do so. and adjust the carburetor. Those terms arent as mixed as one might think. Joseph M. Vial, extension animal husbandman, ex plained that a horses mouth and teeth may be compared to intake valves on a tractor. The teeth need to be floated (just as the intake valve needs to be properly seated) if they are to meet evenly and let the horse chew his feed properly. Just as tractors are troubled with carbon in the cylinders, horses may have trouble with internal parasites These may be removed by any competent veterinarian and the horse will be a better worker during the coming summer. The carburetor on the tractor adjusts fuel supply to the work load. For horses, this is accomplished by getting them in proper condition before the heavy work load comes. Vial recommends this be done by "feeding the horse a hand ful of oil meal with his grain at How many will remember the this time of year to keep him in gentleman shown above? Hell, good condition and by giving him the question is hardly a fair one as many jobs to do as possible; for his public always saw him such as spreading manure or haul in fight trunks, not street togs. He is former ing logs heavyweight Other recommendations include: fighter Buddy Baer, whose engagement to Hollywood column"Keep water in his cooling system, ist May Mann, put him in the keep his tires in good condition by new s. hav.ng him properly shod and see that his harness fits. Remember Him? Less for Farmer and sang Corn E tes of anj .on to com-b- ' gone In the s apjeaied to HMrnd Put-- - Any How? Its plain to see. Notice how those extra high, long power bars are curved to take a strong, sharp bite in hard ground and a firm, traction hold in soft ground. Designed to run on only twelve pounds pressure, the Firestone Champion Ground Grip is right down on the ground where it can take a powerful full traction bite clear across the tread. The next time you buy tires or a new tractor, get Firestone Champions, the tires that always keep pulling for you. TOBACCO: Shanghai Populace Swings to Communists It was mostly beer and skittles for the Communists in Shanghai. Tlie city and its millions had swing mto the Communist degrees, but with to be an ei.thusia long Lrts of aven ics. Rtj flags Lew from e.erv s' 0p reversed the.r po' cv over' .g' t an began to sell the j op Jace on 002 luv j Holland, there claim that Meinheer J. Van tion. Rooven, a bewildered little barber, THE latest Brannan proposals could cure baldness no fooling. The news leaked out, and the were contained in the full draft of little barber shop was thronged with the administration's farm program ahich was laid before congress. visitors Letters poured in by the thousands. In th.it program, the powers reThe meinheer started It all himquested would mark the first time self by trying to stop his own thinin the history of the nation not ex cepting wartime when farmers and ning hair from growing thinner, their activities would be so com experimenting with various lotions and use of infra red rays. pletely under federal control. ACCORDING to reports, he finalFor example, Brannan asked that a combination that ly hit upon rigid marketing quotas, now usable made his hair grow. Tried on an only six major crops, be applied otheis. it succeeded. Now he is on the great bulk of farm products, treating 160 people, working 13 including meat animals, nnlk, poul hours a d ly. and fruits eggs, try. vegetables. It was a bold stroke on the part of the administration and one that U. S. JOBS: was gambling with farmer good Could Be Cut will over the nation. A that the government For it was quickly discernible cut contention civilian its employe rolls by 10 that, if enacted, this program would cent and per "accomplish exactly put the American farmer under fedthe same purposes was made m eral control from the moment he arose to feed the chickens and other Washington by former President stock in the morning, until he Herbert Hoover Declaring that this tended his vegetables and worked could be done if the government Mr. his crops, milked the cows and were organized properly, Hoover said the savings to the taxfed the stock again in the evening. Tlie big question was: Would the payers might reach four or five billion dollars a year. farmers stand for that, even if MR. HOOVERS statement must enact the did law? Farmcongress but ers would be given a choice because have carried some weight, rider the Brannan proposal, they there wore only an optimistic few would have to vote adoption of the who believed anything might be vote of all done along the lines he pointed out. j program by a The former Piesident was speakproducers. with authority because a coming Brannan envisions a condition where prices would be allowed to mission of which he had been move fieely in the market with named the head a fact finding body firmers getting a payment cover- to uncover just such things as he had uncovered had exhaustively ing the difference if and when marstudied government functions and ket prices fell below a predetermined "fair return. pioeesses and had repoited its came l0 Law Is Strict1 For frmcrs who grow tobacco, the take was just about half as m ;ch a. Uncle Sam colects in taxes hon the proiuct This tame from the U. S. of agriculture itself Farm Record Keepers Told of Short Cut" "Its easier to keep up than to catch up," advises Clara Leopold, extension home management spe ciahst at the University of Nebras ka. to the home and farm accoun record keeper. Another hint, sh savs, is to keep a pencil attache to the account records to Mrs. Leopold, ; According certa.n time each day should it aside to jot doxn the daily tri' actions. Listen to the Voice of Firestone every Monday evening over KBC and Americana oier NBC Netuork Telettston Stations 1 Pass n ?D. did kis thiC "JP. N st Pulc 4a j0' nuni loo) ard 4er. h lov 1 2 3 USE FIRESTONE CHAMPIONS USE FIRESTONE HYDRO-FLATIOUSE ONLY 12 LBS. PRESSURE N Met at tt a Mtd ,em , let m |