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Show UINTAII BASIN RECORD Storms Cause Ruin to Farm Crops Jjnd x . :v if - jcr y ,, " Vj S5 ? X & ,sr r' "'''' Jl W,g - "X 'H ' '& f X KA i V XX Ax? around a farm Losses Total BUCIIAN '3 V ,x 4. home-Th- dust storma e " NEW CHIEF NAVIGATOR Many Millions, Observers Say The scene above, taken near Beaver, Okla., is typical of the havoc caused by severe dust. storms In several western states. Sand and dust have been blown up like snow around the houses, fields have been covered, ditches drifted full of dust, and In many places roads have been completely covered by the flying sand and dust. Crop losses w 111 total millions, according to experts. In many districts, It Is reported that farmers, discouraged In their battle against adverse conditions, have started moving away from their farms. Many of them have no Idea where they will go, but are concerned only wTith getting away from the dust Rear Admiral Adolphus Andrews area. They were able to weather been named chief of the bureau has through last year, but complete loss of crops and lack of feed for live of navigation In the navy. stock have forced them to abandon their homes. erable time to put Into ' Many plans to avert these storms and promise no immediateoperation, relief to In the future are being studied, and the distressed farmers in the storm government experts are making section. s. numerous experiments. Most of Grain prices have been rising as these, however, will require consid- - a result of the dust storms. 't-- the author, Bes.sborough as wal of Canada. He Is nmoner to be appointed d Alands ;fs Parade at y $ v U j Buchan, Lord Poultrymen Are Warned to Watch for Pullorum. ? " 1 fv-'- -- jS'v JOHN x - T ' AxX i 4'3OT!Wi f AA .Fi .i A? i ''HP" 7, V nwppVlv 4 .. ' jsX ' irt i( a r- ers announcement raise a huge wiild that 1 ''& - r I 4 K V. eon-- y i display s. , neosen, Von Blomberg, M Raeder were all high the old impel ial army. I 7 .. than a half-J- n nation has gone the E VtSTr Raeder, i more of litary premier Germanys war. while German of n - 7 : Piusia, flying aces nitler, now nation, served corporal. W of Latest Type of British Submarines Set Ai v . e & 0 'Wrxi(. if. v ' i. v,. ; v ' . ( s "7- - "a t . j,- -' j T- v- f , ade -'- - " , vS 'V.Kpew : a mn(.S ) v 1 v & " y 1 A a a for San Dicro Fair KWMMwm r at Barrow. It against a back-- Is shown L0EB FEVEB JiIIINE of the Federal Fke a experimental mln- 0ne of ndnla- 'V make up a .''hratlon ni, j V Jster British submarine Is the Severn, recently launched tArrochar, at Loch Long, Scotland. ffi,Sa,ck A x I 0, Modeltown Diego3 looks fr Uie of V? poultry j A C 4 ? V. J f V , Vs A- F A3 the Stress conferences he tween Great Britain, Italy and France, begin, It Is rumored that the former allies are not In com plete accord over united action against Germany. According to a statement made by Premier Mussolinis newspaper, Britain Is not committed to the Franco Italian front against Germany despite numerous conferences already held on the German gesture, Chancellor Hitlers abrogation of the Versailles treatys military clauses and announcement that Germany has an air force and will have a conscript army. France Is much disturbed over reports that Germany Intends to quietly penetrate the demilitarized zone In the German Rhineland. e method -- wrc Allies at Odds Over Germany flocks. Warning Is also sounded against buying chicks from hatcheries which hatch eggs from Infected or untested flocks. Chicks from disease-freflocks can easily pick up pullorum Infection In the hatchery if any Infected chicks are present. Claims as to freedom from disease may not be reliable, and for his own protection the poultryman should get a list of pullorum-clea- n flocks and buy his supply of chicks or eggs from one of them. best Four Generations of Washington Family 7: "if e we.s-- T --- , 5 a r VT v' k Os r$ u s x , A & j j V' W , f- 4- y ?: s and a greatA mother of seventeen, a grandmother of thirty-fou- r are pictured In this interesting Washington1 grandmother of slty-fou- r group admiring the newest member of the family. FOR ANOTHERS CRIME Triplets Bless Mother Buffalo New-Yorke- r. rul-reic- are: left to right, ' Field Marshal Von Adolph Hitler Minister Von Blomberg. General Fritsch, Gener- Admiral In the News 1 Sir John Simon, British foreign secretary, and Capt. Anthony Eden, lord privy seal, representing Great Britain In German rearmament conversations. 2 Where British, French and Italian ministers will confer on European Roosevelt situation. 3 President returning from Ills brief fishing trip. house ventilation Is the one that will secure good ventilation without cold drafts upon the fowls, particularly at night, says a correspondThere ent of the Rural are many plans for accomplishing this, few of which can be considered Ideal. The open front plan Is undoubtedly the most commonly used, and this consists in having all walls of the poultry building airtight, with the exception of the front ones, and the front Is usually that facing the south or southeast. If cross openings are afforded. It will be difiicult to prevent cross drafts, whereas If but one side of the building has outside openings, winds cannot blow through. The Idea ts Illustrated by an attempt to blow Into a bottle. It Is true that a long building with open front windows may suffer some drafts by permitting the air to enter at one end and sweep through It to the other. This may be prevented by the use of partitions extending from the rear wall nearly to the front of the room. A common mistake made by those using an open front is to close It up In unusually cold weather, this stopping the Interchange of air and bringing about dampness of the Interior. days before the at the right shovv-bv- 8 Big Six on parade. and In order to Insure the health of the poultry flock, poultrymen are urged to buy hatching eggs and baby chicks this spring only from poultrymen whose bda have been officially tested and found to be free from pullorum disease. County agricultural agents and the state department of agriculture can provide lists of poultrymen whose flocks have been officially tested and found free from the disease. Pullorum disease, also known to poultrymen as B. W. D. Is probably the most serious disease attacking baby chicks and causes the loss of thousands of chicks every year. It can be prevented only by starting with hatching eggs from pullorum-cleastock, hatching them under the most sanitary conditions, and always keeping the chicks free from contact with possible sources of Infection. The poultrymen In the state whose flocks have been found 100 per cent free from pullorum disease have gone to considerable expense and trouble to eliminate the disease from their flocks. These flocks may provide stock or hatching eggs for replacing diseased The I Aj of the real r Henry Van Roekel, Veterinary Department, Massachusetts Stats College w nu Service. Open Front Plan Good for Airing Hen Houses scene constituting lvHki OFFICIALLY TESTED CHICKS, EGGS BEST ITxx Jit'1 fe Nations Begin Conferences at Stresa pos1' Good-Size- Hi 'Vf 'v-V.- 1 X WVk ; i f tv s ? " K i i-- s There was a good deal of milling, pawing, snorting, nmong Catulina Islands buffalo herd all because of a rapid series of blessed events to Mrs. Bill Buffalo. Triplets among buffalo are almost ns rare ns quintuplets among humans, tis said. The triplets are fathered by Mr. Bill Buffalo, so with pride he wouldn't pose with Ids family. hump-backe- Selection of hatching eggs for large size must not be carried to an extreme. Farmers who do their own hatching often make the mistake of keeping oversize eggs while best results are to be had from eggs weighing 26 to 28 ounces to the dozen, nens hatched from such eggs should produce good sized eggs that will bring best market prices. Hens hatched from small eggs usually produce small eggs. The competition which Middle Western egg producers face In Eastern markets calls for large eggs. fralrle Farmer. p -- The Gray Gables" will he occupied by President Roosevelt for a short time this summer. This famous house was the summer estate of the late President Cleveland, and will be one of the few houses In the country where two different Presidents have spent vacations. The house Is located In Massachusetts, on the Buzzards bay entrance to the Cape Cod canal, and Is In a flue place for salt water fishing. This Is the Presidents favorite sport, and the house will probably be used mostly as a base for his party between trips to sea. Feed Them Growing Mash Few people really appreciate the importance of feeding growing mash to young chickens, pullets in particular. A growing mash Is designed to keep the chickens growing at a good rate, yet not to force them into production too soon In the fall The main Idea In producing pullets Is to promote a continual growth without a pause. If there should be an interruption, a pause, In the growth of a pullet It is doubtful If she can really ever recuperate this loss of Edward Singleton, who RorveJ four jenrs In the Indiana penitentiary for a theft of which he was Innocent. Recently the guilty man confessed and Singleton was d Where President Will Vacation Eggs d r W , Non-Sinkah- P J i. ' 4 ' i V - we-. " . f I ,r, v d , A V M f i if t t V Af rtt r a 4 , y h L i y i i $ ? Uv 4 ' AHs Id Boat for Coast Patrol le f 5 r t ft , 1 lV uv A e,. t "1 f X a 1:7; y ' j 4 BEAT STELLA WALSH The worlds biggest lifeboat shown t Baltimore, Md., shortly after It was completed. The boat Is and Is self balling. After tests are made, the craft will go Into the Coast Guard service. f i to M r j X 67t time. ? Washed Eggs 0. K. & tets conducted by Wales (Australia) department of agriculture, washing lihatching eggs did not affect hat washed and eggs eggs ability. Dirty hatched as well as clean eggs, hut dirty eggs Increase the possibility of Infection In the Incubator. If necessary to set dirty eggs, theie-forIt Is best to first wash them, nlthough the safest measure Is found to he to set otdy perfectly clean eggs, that Is, eggs that are clean, hut unwashed. Aceordlng to the New South 4 : 1 1 t 0- vV . f i 4 & i f e, siiort radio This ninthino waves to produce fever In the body of a patient, a treitment that has met with consider tide sitccibS in s treating certain s ist t IloJen Stephens, a high Si liool ki'-fiom I ulton. Mo, who deflated the hi'ietofore uiihentahlo Sella Walsh, s |