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Show Old-Fashion- docker ed Makes Children Happy serious matter that will football's will be unlim-tiot meeting where changes are 11 at a in groups of rule-mak- Airlift a Grim Problem er Now that the election hubbub Is quieting down, we have to face the cold and unpleasant fact that the Berlin airlift Is in danger of buckling. Top military strategists are arrange-permitighly diseased squads, rich in still hanging on to a grim hope that material, to use the airlift will hold out until spring separate teams foe but it will take cold cash and sheer attack and defense. guts and American lives to do it. Here is what the airlift is It is murder for the up smaller colleges against: 1. MOST SERIOUS, and those that have the air force is desperately short of no such material to on. Imagine call cargo planes. More than half of its elephant-bellie292 substitutions in now a are flying the Berlin run. Elsethe where the air force has been game. forced to cut its normal transHere Is a rule by Ice that is hated port service. But the worst fpar is that all these cargo most of the coaches planes, flying right under Russia's nose, spised by the publicall with might be the target for a Pearl ly unpopular Harbor of the air in case Rusplayers who happen to sia decides to strike. As the les of the game offense U. S. navy was paralyzed at Michigan and Army Pearl Harbor, so the U. S. air xceptions. force could be paralyzed at BerIts protecting banner, lin. all players can leave 2. THE AIR FORCE is out of without ever having Its budget experts almoney. a tackle, broken up ready are working on a deficienrered a hostile fumble cy appropriation. The air force pled a pass. Most of also has no money to build new football coaches are cargo planes, has committed Inst it, which means available dollar to build every will definite changes bombers and fighters. this winter as said 3. WINTER IS sure to harass re backed up by publio the airlift more than the Russians. In the past Germanys e exactly the same If a severe weather has grounded im had a fielding outfit better planes than those now tion, had a batting order flying the airlift. The air force d none of the defensive already has alerted its ere are more than a few officers to prepare for it but who cant field, an increase in accidents. still more who can field 4. THE PROBLEM of mainteint hit. To be a real nance is still serious, though not 'ou have to do both. This critical. of the i football. planes assigned to the Berlin Greasy Neale puts it airlift are constantly in the pipefootball player can give line between Germany and the If he 0 to 60 minutes. United States for repairs. This he isnt a real football policy of rotation has been working better than expected, is one lother side, presented by of the factors that has encour- best football minds in ged air force chiefs to predict e "In regard to free iat the airlift will finally is a difference be-- j squeak through the winter defree substitutions us-tspite everything. 50 players in a game NOTE: In spite of the urgent need toying offensive and tor cargo planes, Senator Owen Brewster of Maine has been doing watch you Michigan his best to block the building of a ys know who is on the civilian "Merchant Marins of the re are two solid units, air. He has mapped out a legislaflense and one for tive program for next year that will is a ih wipe out the struggling young airperfectly freight lines, built up after the war resting one or the by veterans. The Brewster prot coach always has a gram appears to have been inflush eleven in the field. enced by Pan American Airways, e specialists but where but it has less chance of getting find specialists today, past congress now that the Demo specialists in dentistry, crats have moved into control. irchitecture, advertising Night Hog Feeding Shows Good Results n, Experiment May Prove Useful During Summer ts JL? GREEN . . . Addressing a preconvention council is William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor which recently held its 67th annual convention in Cincinnati. d Cornell-Colum-bi- ' copy of an T HIS ioned rocker will make any old-fash-- A 22-in- lit- tle gill happy. Many of the origWhat is believed to have been the inals are now being used to hold first experiment in night feeding fireplace logs. Full size patterns of hogs indicates that this practice simplify making. Materials specimay prove highly practical, at least fied are obtainable at any lumber during the summer months. yard. Merely trace the pattern on The experiment was conducted by wood, saw and assemble. No speRobert C. Turner, a Henry, 111., cial tools or skills are required. farmer, who produced an average Send 25c for Colonial Cradle Pattern gain of 92 pounds each on a herd Pattern Company. of 107 Duroc hogs he had on his No. 64 to Easi-BilW. Pleasantville, N. Y. Dept. program for 63 days. To encourage his pigs do eat during the cool of the night when they Submarine Principle were reluctant to eat during the heat of the summer days, Turner :irst Used by Caddis Fly erected lights in his hog lot. He had a time clock control set to switch The submarine principle was the lights on for two night feedings, used millions of years ago by an from 10 to 11:30 p. m. and from insect known as the caddis fly. 2 to 3:30 a.m. One pole with a single The young of certain caddis flies bulb and another pole with build a "submarine of selected two bulbs lighted the hog materials found on the bed of a lot area, while a third pole with two stream or lake, binding them tobulbs lighted the gether with silk. By attaching or detaching bubbles of air to their Turner fed a ration of ground oats cases and thereby altering the and a pelletized milk product in the specific gravity, the flies are able hand fed ear corn, and to rise or submerge in water. provided mineral, salt and good alfalfa pasture. His 107 pigs, farrowed in late March and early April, weighed in for the test at 7,424 pounds, or an average of 69.38 pounds each. They weighed out at 17,270 pounds, or an average of 161.4 pounds each. This AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. night-feedin- g 150-wa- tt 150-wa- tt 150-wa- THE GENERAL PATTON . . . Diminutive Mrs. George S. Patton Jr., with one hefty swing breaks a bottle of champagne over the new, tank named after her late husband, the famed general. Daring World War II, General Patton was a tough, fearless armored force tactician and leader who continually demanded more and better armored equipment. low-slu- hard-fightin- g, self-feeder- CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT ... public-relatio- ed semi-traile- r. BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. Invest $35,000 in Salt Lake City income property. Enjoy good living plus $12,500 net return per year. Write owner. Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City. 714 ; FARMS AND RANCHES What are believed zecords for economical pork production were by Robert C. Turner 111., in his night SHARMAN IS BACK . . . Sharman Douglas, lovely daughter of Lewis Douglas, U. S. ambassador to Great Britain, returned to the United States a few days ago and found herself immediately surrounded by the press. Sharman's name has been linked romantically with several of the most distinguished young peers of the Empire. Herbert Hoover was talking to friends in New York just before the election, and got off some pungent paragraphs about the Republican candi&f for president. "Dewey, quoth the ot the United States, "will never answer is there are two appoint MacArthur or Taft or anytry question, the same as one who ran against him. He l. - doesnt in Nostalgia Yankees and the Giants, er they might do in the material, have taken on ostalgic turn, kees keep the able Cro-e- n send for Bill Dickey, real Yankees of all time. send a hurry call to nsch and Freddie Fitz- bring the past Into the 8 d future. are popular at large. Frisch and among baseball's were part of the hat was the Giants and glory that was the Yam fse ns moves im-fhe- y terman Hickman said d of the famous 6tars Past who once wore 'I know but I cant today. meant a total gain of 9,846 pounds of pork, about 92 pounds per pig, or an average daily gain of about 1.45 pounds per pig. The herd consumed a total of pounds of feed at a cost of 91. According to these figures Turner produced his gain at the rate of 275 pounds of feed for each 100 pounds of pork, or a feed cost of about $1L70 per hundred weight. The experiment used 148 kilowatt hours of electricity at a cost of $7.40, or about seven cents per pig. 27,-.0- I cant forgive Dewey for not helping Revercomb or Reese, continued Hoover, referring to the Republican candidates for the senate in West Virginia and Tennessee. "He needs their votes in the senate, but he wont help them because they previously opposed him. Reese, it will be recalled, was Taft's appointee as chairman of the Republican National committu and, as such, worked against Deweys nomination. Revercomb had posed Deweys request to modify th displaced persons bill when it was before the senate. Someone asked Hoover whom he would have liked to see nominated by the Republicans for president. "Personally I was for Taft, re but, prac plied the tically, for Stassen. He would have been a great Anna Roosevelts Newspaper Last summer when Anna Roosevelt Boettigers Phoenix (Arizona) Times ran into rough going, a group Durocher needs bat-- of Republican businessmen got a to infield help. The r big vision. They saw a chance buyto By better Dewey. catching, swing the state id Infield would elimirebuilding, ing Annas paper, they d will be even stronger nate a Truman organ and make it a ,r ago. So will the Red third three-papeRepublican paper in a i some fashion, will come town. pitcher or two so badly In fast deal involving financ4 season. uncult to believe that even ing by the comparatively California speculator, known Jiworth can repeat with Fred Tuerk, and his movie, thetion of ballplayers he had partand ater unless the entire National ners, the paper was picked up nains second-clas- i d Stuffiness! Instantly the moment you put a few drop of Vicks in each nostril youll feel nose your start to open up and give you , K' cold-stuff- ed wonder- ful relief from aniffly head-col- d distress. acts so fast because it works trouble where is. It relieves stuffy right congestion, and makes breathing easier. If used in time, helps prevent many colds from developing! Try 111 Vicks Noae Drops. WAVE, MARINE SPAR or WAC, Find out what Nursing offers you! ... 340 BANNER CROP . . . Military government officials estimate that million bushels of rice Is expected to be harvested in Japan this of the year. On every road, in every town and village or transporareas, the activity of cutting, drying, threshing, winnowing evident. is sale for to points the tation A striking head MOTHER study of the late Mrs. Martha E. Truman, mother of President Harry Trnman, is now on display at National Arts club galleries at a big exhibit now being held is New York. r The future living quarters for Bos-si- e and Dobbin may still be a far cry from farmhouse comforts and penthouse plush, but at least some of them will have air conditioning, in the interests of more milk and better livestock health. A new bam humidity control system which will reduce excessive bam moisture to levels that will do away with decay, rusting and mildewing equipment, and losses due to spoiled animal feed, bacteria and insanitary conditions, has been put oil the market. The new system will automatically control fans and other devices for reducing excessive animal-producemoisture which in winter often reaches 100 per cent saturation. big-cit- s. for peanuts. With a great fanfare, the papers New Deal critic, Columbus Geragl, ediwas made publisher and the to Dewey. switched torial policy Result: Arizona headed the parade for Truman. in the first divlsloi with a jn Chagrined and burdened the Cubs, Phillies and the week, a $6,500 paper losing unproved If properly dl- Tuerk forces are now seeking a the Giants bid for i buyer to take over the headache of going to call for a paper in being the third Republican mart rebuilding. larj Ths Democratic surroundings. of the Is that the An Yankees, whos Only consolation 6th last season was ar after Dewey drew zona climate ded by Joe DiMagglo. Contour-Seede- d Fields Jessica Dragonette recently received the CATHOLIC HONORS . . Order of Isabella the Catholic in a ceremony at the Spanish emin recognition of her interest in Spanish bassy. The award was given music and culture. Left to right are Spanish Ambassador Jose Felipe Lequerlca, who made the presentation, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Jessica Dragonette Baraibar. and the Spanish charge daffaires, German STAR FARMER . . . Kenneth Lewayne Cheatham, 19, of Greenville, 111., a farmer, who is a member of the Future Farmers of America, was selected as the Star Farmer of America at the 20tb convention of the FrA in Kansas City. I) ;1 B iS3 Get Well QUICKER From Your Cough Duo to Cold rvCMon,T,r w Cough Compound lULul CAI WNU W 4848 W BUY YOUR EXTRA Produce Larger Crops wheat fields pro luce larger crops than those seed ;d up and down the slope, according to recent expert reports. Increases of two to three bushels in acre have been reported on con wheat fields in many .nstances. Also, in addition to bigger yields, wheat fields ieeded in this manner erode less it takes little extra time to plow Use and seed on the contour. Contour-seede- il aa education leading to B. N. Mgiore opportunities every year in hospitals, public health, ate. yoer allowance aader tha C. L Bill of Rights often cetera yonr entire nursing coarse, ask for more Information at the hospital where yoa jf y d stock-brokera- - Head-Col- (For IP YOU WERE A d the Dodgers, but they enough good ballplay n Pennant If properly n ue front office, or If ton Is let alone. Bofliis Va-tro-- Yan-bette- 1 I: $1,-D- like opposition. vote-getter.- " has put the Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! A Safe, Sound Investment ol Leo Durocher nor Casey i win a pennant with the Jat finished out the cam-4- 8 Ighty Casey to be new and speedy established of Henry, 4 hog-feedi- ROOSEVELT . . . James Roosevelt, eldest son of the late president, wore his best political smile to the 67th annual convention of the American Federation of Labor. He is California Democratic state chairman. two-tea- inter-iotbal- i FARMS Writ. for FREE IN- FORMATION on (am aettlamant pssrtiwKtes. FartUs sella. Seasonably prlcadL C. F. Cornet U, Ctnadiia Pacific Ballwaj, Vancouver, B.C. CANADIAN Hoover Discusses Dewey Bduring. with his idea ed the most interesting :r seen at Michigan. His he finest and most Try to buy a seat chigan game at Ann Ar- 1 oil tank, mounted on a Has nine o ues Kingham and two extra wheels. For price and particulars, write Idahe Falls, Idaho BOX 601 o de-fa- ch 1 3, sub-her- well-drill- f FOR SALE RED DEAN The Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson, the "Red dean of Canterbury, is shown with Rev. John Howard Melish, right, rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn. The Dean is on a lecture tour. One-fourt- h - t d xmr-seede- pro-lucin- SAVINGS BONDS NOW upmmmmm |