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Show Tin: jnntNM.. Young jYlun Willi Ainliilion Weri Aided by I)q imssion, You ill Export IVIa in Uiins CHICAGO. Ti.Kr it from f" g" w iv It II M lici alls ( i ,i i I , , with ideas. This is the decision of Felix 1 (losir to tin Streyckmans, a yomip man vho is making vouiij; men his B. me to their f.itln i s f.dlu in m u i s n " 1IIIOS HU( spirit than tin v fathers or the.r honi.is Wiiig.de of Amarillo, Tex is, is a sph mlid ix,ample of this fcpiiil y .(is ago, when 'lorn Wii) 17, Ins f.itln r died and left him studied this phenomenon ns Si.n editor nf a magazine hpirinlmng in young nun, and hes concluded that the depression merely wiped out a lot of old, impiactieal Ideas It left a ch ar field ahead for new and youthful thinkers. Now Striyekm.ins has assembled his (pinions in a new bonk called Today Young Min," puhludied by Redly and I.re of Chicago. It lists the accomplishments of several score American youngsters, most of whom were up against the wall 10 years .igo, and all of whom are Its Horatio Alger today. brought up to date. who Inhmt.d a large poultry farm when his f.itln r died four years ago. u that period he's become such rr n authority and so successful that the home economics bureau nf the Unit- ed Slates depaitnunt of agriculture, citis him as one nf Americas out-- t standing pmiltiy raisers. He pro-- ! I Douglas I.eigh is one of Ntrcyek-manmost unusual young men. At SO, I.eigh Is the sign king of Proad-Way- . lie owns more of Broadway's biggest and most sti iking electric signs than all the others combined, yet only seven years ngo he arrived in New Yoik from Birmingham with $3 In his pocket and no t s mom sr.issi;, pios-poe- .1 liter One of ira's most outstanding po- litical leaders, he heeame governor of Minnesota in Pt.Ul, at the age of ill. I i n scan earlier he had u or Led his uny through college. hsbai! tY',"'1, when sheld him e raft soft drink works. The citys oldsteis shook their heads, and they had ecry reason to Imto sell soft di inks m a agine try drouth-st- i ickv ) area just when pro$1(15,(1110 hibition was being repealed! Hut Tom, realizing be couldnt use coin ention.il methods, won his employees good will hv raising their salaries and promising Christmas bonuses. Thev went to work with a will, and the Wmg.ile bottling wanks got back on its feet. Last summer Tom refused an oiler of more than a million dollars cash for his business. Hows that for a s a e - 24ycardd onsos 21. he has behind him nlroadv a long record of achievement as actor anil producer. in-:u.i:s-A- Young Poultry King. Theres a somewhat similar case near Houston, Texas. The hero of this stoiy is 22 year-olDewey Stringer, blond, and slightly built. along Broadway wme bright and clever enough, hut they didnt impress him with the cigarettes, automobiles, eolTee or whatever they were supposed to be selling. So, on March 4, 1933 (the day of the bank holiday) he went into business. 13y applying individuality and novel treatment to this unique business, hes made more than a million dollars. A young man who sees Leighs signs every day is William MeChes-neMartin, who at 31 is president of the New York Stock exchange, lie assumed this highly responsible financial post in the summer of 1938 as a result of reorganization designed to bring Vnl streets operations out from behind a cloud of ill repute. Though he was born of a IMM. M tRliy, -- Only St. Louis family, and alhe is hvs the highly successful 31, is father though president of the St Louis Federal Reserve bank, it president of the Acre I ork stock takes more than family connections exchange. y well-to-d- mill o College Research Given Credit For Speeding Building 'Prados - The siiuo ati..ehts more than ProsWASHINGTON. s gmi.eaneo to the value ordinary 15 of a pects per cent increase of row disOovii.es m by technicians in residential construction in ms'.. t.itiois of higher learning. Al1940 over 1959 add signifthough only a Ci mparativ ely small icance to the contribution Potion of the money expended on made to the budding industry itidustii.il l.soaieh is available to c.i pus chemist, physicists and by research laboratories tcihnu.il expiits. their contribution American collects and un- to ccovir.o recovery has boon far iversities dunn t the past dec- gtootir thm goneiallv real. zed, the o--f ade. i ( These reseat activities have made it posmbe to got more for each hath:. tig dollar oh and effect economies of about $180,000,000 on the nations annual b me con!- r..e:,on bill, according to a s mc ly the National Home Builders l,:n..i. - Negroes Use Odd Cures To Combat Miseries ATLANTA s. n e tin m: Southern farm af.bcted with a misery bine unique medicines. Am. rg Ne-gos- s t stati d Farmer idod by Research. The i ik done by agricultural col-- i !i a s and un.versity experimental groups in aid ng the farmer is per- haps more widely recognized. Modern methods of crop rotation, mere diversified uo of farm products, intensified ways of cultivation have all benefited from the activit.es m campus laboratories ll.wviver, college research has also developed such aids to betur m-th- Herald-Tribun- 1 h.Mi'-uuj- ,, c second-choic- pie-e- nt ) Industrial Products sire Dressed p' Spur Greater Sales 1 e engi-neerm- g -' '1 1 v . 1 a- -d 1 Neuralg a c.,n bo eared w.ih a tv.l of camphor gam e.. ab. ut tin m ok and resting on the chest. Colds can be routed with a sn. o Lag of tea placed on the eye. Fir try a .uo of h u se rnd.sh. wcll-chewc- pot ' ond-Clioic- 1 k-- .w I -- v gn. e - o u. , Cummings read about this in the newspapers and rushed for tire White House. It so happened that third-terhe was the only booster among the Democratic leaders of Connecticut, especially as Senator Francis T. Maloney, who comes up for re-- lection this year, thought the third term idea would in Connecdefeat him for ticut, however it might woik out in other parts of the country. When Cummings came out of the White House he was smiling. He told newspaper men that they could be sure Alcatraz would remain. Murphy kept a committee studying where to locate its successor, but now' Robert II. Jackson is attorney general. Within a very short time of his assuming his place as head of the department he decided that this committee was just wasting its time. So Alcatraz will stick. But now comes the pay-ofThe Connecticut Democracy decides to send a delegation to the Democratic National convention at Chicago instructed for James A. Farley, and no such strings as the Massachusetts Democrats put on their delegates. The Bay state boys are to be for Farley if Roosevelt doesnt want it. The Nutmeggers are for Farley regardless! Riddle me tnat one, as John L. Lewis says! I Government F.neourages Manufacturers nf Planes G. S. With one eye on national defense, but the other on the desire to help Britain and France in the war, the government is getting ready to give every to encouragement rapid expansion of airplane-producin- , yards with slioit s' nap; V yuids tun K SLWIMl t llt( II ! lilMUU M I 111) acker I)r. Enclose 15 ct in s in Pattern No Name Adituss W. 211 W t In tin Shallow, As a song bird is dark place to learn w ., ! i) her vade I are lec orthi which it could not hae avers the light, so in our w it! the shadow we aie to b some new sweet song m t; which we may sing cur. the ears of sad and t J. It. Miller. - un Lj xk THROAT V. t Ha a cold made it liuit p- -' ' even to talk? Throat rouf,h 5 34 and icratrhy? Get a bo of 1 1 d - v" Ludeni. Youll find Ludens J - pecial ingredients, withG cooling menthol, a great xS'LJ ' aid in helping soothe that sandpaper throat! , f. ' daugh-- 1 JAKE your school-gir- l LUDENS 5 ter an every-dafrock and Menthol Cough housecoat both, with this one simDropijJ ple pattern 3633. Buttoned down lfght the front, made with a princess skirt and gathered bodice sections tany else Full Reason that suggest a bolero line, its exTo abstain that we m.n;iei tremely becoming to immature figures. And you can just imag- is the epicurianism of un h ine how happy a teen-ag- e girl will Rousseau. feel with the long housecoat swirling about her feet, just like the one she admires on you! Easy to make, to put on and to ' 5 ' iS iron, this pattern is just as useful Ferrys and practical, in both its guises, Marigolds ff. y j AROUND THE HOUSE g industry. The elTorts revolve around Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgen-tha- u Jr., who has been ,1 . it will be a b a! halll or I l u a'e. u shell onjnv t1 1attii n No. 3i ; sizes 6, 3, lu, 12 Size 8 leqmic.x 2 , material in ii short sleet, e.x: 3 coat h ngili with In But if thats hard to understand, how about this one. Remeinhtr how proud Homer S Cummings was of Alcatraz Ih thought it solved a real problem in dealing with desperate gangsters and other criminals. Along came Frank Murphy, whose sensibilities seemed to be shocked. To take its place he wanted a prison in the farm belt of the Middle West, with the prisoners allowed to get a bit of sunshine as they worked in the fields instead if gutting prison pallor in the fogs of San Francisco bay. Americas Efcai i e. c ee a as it is h.i u ip tty weather UP up m bulbs or i out-and-o- about it late r. They'll him, he jjid glumly glumly' because be is one of the growing group that President half million of the country's hopes Roosevelt will name him as his Itoosev clt best eggs every month. choice as Ms sucActually, the most successful cessor, if nnd when. youngster listed in Todays Young But a lot of people are operating Men William Hrnn- - on the is 22 year-oltheory that Roosevelt really n;in, who graduated from Beirut col- - does mean to take himself out of lege in Wisconsin last year. In col- it, and stay out. Which explains the lege he was a vaisity wrestler, a enormous interest right now in secmember of the debate team and ond choice commitments. glee club, an accordionist and an Men and women who are going to cxcelle nt student Last summer, aft- - be and the bosses in er he finished college, he began sell somedelegates instances who will control delWith six months to mg insiuanc( egates are being importuned all go it now seems ceitain that he over the cyuntry to give second-choicwill lop the $100,0(10 mark in his commitments promises that first year. Unusual Perhaps not, if Roosevcl doesnt choose to run, except that Hill Ilr.mn.in is blind. they will for this or that canNewsmen Who Were Successful. didate the mere Curiously,- enough, Men lists Young Today's quite a few writcis. Two of them are growth of this pledging contributes Robert Kintmr and Joseph Alvpn,lt to ,he bigie that Roosevelt will ru,b but to the logic that he w ill. Jr. 3(1 and 31, lively, whose not 11 lje admitted that the logic column H om Capital Parade al1 ',IinK lias been that Roosevelt a is Washington highly successful syndicated f.atmc. Both st.ntedon w,u;l,i run. though many if the sllilrs )nsd that he wiH not, New Yoik a made' of success their Iheyve Set Com mil merits column Iv wotk.ng hard, gatheiing unusual infoi main n and piesentmg Closing In on Situation But this it Horn a m.ihiic and well-- i casoned commitment developn nt is closing in on view point It is an extraordinary Hill Rogiis the 27 sear old son of tho situation domWill Rogiis, the late movie come- brake on Rooscm It's Imped-fo- r dian, bought the Beveilv Hills Citi- ination of the convention if he isnt zen whim he was 23 years old In g mg to take the nomination. For the' past five years hes become one instance, the Georgia delegates, acintentions, will of the mi st miluenti.il journalists in cording tii if be for Roosevelt runs But if he the' West, not became lie is Will 1,. tr. ,V the plan is to go he doe sen bebut because hes Rogers come a highly successful publisher, to Cordell Hull. The Massachusetts delegates will be for Roosevelt first, both financially ami editorially. but for James A. Farley second. Thoro are m.mv other young men The point is that when Roosevelt in the editorial field. Paul Smith, he will not serve again assays 30, is rnan.ig.ng editor of the San he should say this but that suming Francisco Chronicle, lies served the he wants chosen to carry man on the farm security board and the on his policies is Robert II. Jackson, farm tenancy commission, and is or the Georgia delegates credited with se'ttlmg a hopelessly willwhoever, to the messenger: say Sorry, deadlocked San Francisco ware- but we are to Hull if pledged housemen's strike. F. I). R doesn't take it. The InStreyckmans insists that his young ti i a n a delegates will say: Sorry, men have become successful largebut we are pledged to Paul McNutt ly because they didn't know the if Roosevelt isnt a candidate. balmy days of 1920 30, and thereMeanwhile, Tommy Corcoran, fore had nothing to lament. Ben Ci lion. Bob Jackson and others tKoliMM'd b Wesiorn New 'pnper Union (f the inner circle are working feverishly to get uninstructcd delegates, but men who are for Roosevelt. In fact, some highly placed U to New Dealers are sure that they would not be quite so active if the White House had not given them the green light. But they are making N W YORK Under the magic little progress as against the very e'f wand an Indiana boy, who made commitment situathe big city sit up ami listen, a second-choicit is Nor tion. very likely that their strange mixture e'f science, in this and art is helping to fit the efforts would be successful direction. luxuries of modern living to the The reason is very practical. pockothooks of Mr. and Mrs. Amerof the men and women who Most ica. will be delegates, or who will conH gh in his modern office, in one are interested trol delegates, of the busiest sections of New York in keeping the Demoprimarily Walter Dorwm c.ty, Teague, who was born in Pendleton. Ind., is tak- cratic party in power for four more years. Most of them care only in ing industrial products apart, ana- an academic way about any parlyzing them, and handing them back ticular New Deal policy. w ith new clothes, new color and in a majority of cases, at a cheaper U'adsicorth Rejects Acre price to the consumer. Post Office for District He is the pioneer e'f industrial deWhen a congressman opposes a sign, the tailor of manufactured federal building in his own district So products. its hke a man biting a dog. but it heaitdvh.ism- ' is character. Stic of James W. Wadsdostiv taken worth, now a member of the house Teagues for 12 years a senator, that he think of it as of any inwouldnt om that terest. SxtH retained by What happened was that a conseveral of the wrote Wadsworth that the stituent . largest corpo-1was about to bu.ld a government ions new post fi'.eo bu.ld. ng m Mt. Morns, X. Y just a few m.les from where Wadsvv.rih has lived all his Th s const. tuer.t sa.d he thought it was a waste of governm e n t w ment money, for he d.dnt think Mt. dressed. Morr.s needed a new post oiVice, Good des gn, Teague says, is Nearer d d Wadsworth. So he for max. mum functional efdes.gn wrote Postmaster General James A. ficiency. and told hitn so. adding that Therein es the success story of a Farley Mt. Morr.s doesn't need a new post score if products, some or g.nally elV.ce any more than I need a new some designed, redesigned by snk hat. and you ought to see my Teague, who came to New York to old one Then Wadsworth sent a carbon of study paint ng, fa. md h.s tahn.ts better ,ida; led to decora,. vo adverbs bos letter to Farley along vv.th his const. I.ion.t. But later av typography, where reply to h.s ig d.sj same the day. as is his went, he e., c a leader. Then, bowing local told cot i ospondents newspaper to the w 'he s of h s el enls, he turned from westein. New York that ho ..1 des S nee that t.me i a th.ng that was worth didn't e K disgned every Ih.ng from pr nt o' g C.I ,o d stoves t' huge exh b.l l e :u t Utter to FarUv Of c g'vi iv'. ,it ;he w oi las f,..r, when a as la d tv' KCC the chap ho is one of the men bois of tin ho oi.g.tia.ly ptolvsted to Wadsof di s due Itroadways Sign King. the signs he saw rar convinced, sne-ressf- of a job. mif-.W-y- UUiliAilUlilU Then There's the Case of Cummings and Alcatraz old American u tin tins the first Of course WASHINGTON u lute man et er to he ome a wont be here this time next year, Roose- Iholdliist rnoiiL. lie sjient sev- - President eral yi'iirs in lilut, r siting and vt h smiled tu a din recent- photographirm plates no uhite,HT partner 1 he lady was ly. man had ei er seen. but tier J Streyckmans Leigh figured ii ( the contraiy, the depnvion has really pi minced in w opportunities for youn .ters Youll never learn, one of them No said to Wadsworth, bitterly. wonder Ilob Wagner retired you from the senate. C EPARTH Wash- ington. Second hoii e onsevelt doesn't ments. run, ore complicating the loliticai situation , , , (.nr-te- r Field presents luo little riddles m the game of national polities . . . United States got eminent is git ing every em ouragement to makers of (dunes, Spirit. ii." Mri uis pmiits nut tb.it the plum cling si'ii it "f tiilav is i miinM'i nt (.f that whuli fi.itmiil t .ii v America. llm yiaing m.ui t.f a a y be sat s, being a plum i in the ruins nf the 1.1t ft W (lei uli s, Is lllst cousin to llu plum i t i f Ci I. iii.il days. The oot1 Hiding in. n tin n wi re young -and the out bulling young nun wlii'c eareeis bite studud me 1 containing the story riuihcd commit- I ytt 6 t Revitwtd by CARTER FIELD ntili did In '"I iid.it s Y' ung M woith showed it to everybody he local saw, mcluduig, eventually, the Buffalo Evecorrespondent f ning News. So It was printed, and the (it ft the rori espondents who talk to Wadsworth every day knew about it was when the edition of the News NATIONAL AFFAIRS it. an expei t The hih school or cnllepe graduate is all wrong, if he claims the i es no oppm tumty for young men in the bustm ss ami professional wot Id. 'Io lifes work. hill Hie i i.wton. itaii To loosen dirt on linoleum add a few tablespoons of kerosene to the water with which it is to be given the washed. triple responsibility Alof Bottles containing cream or milk lied purchasing, rationalizing Unitshould never be left uncovered in ed States production, and seeing that the tax policy puts no brake on the refrigerator. Odors from oth- expansion. Military and political importance of this program is obvious when it is realized that on the basis of only the expansion already under way, our aircraft production by the end of the year will be nearly 2,000 units a month equal to the most favorable reports considered reliable as to German capacity. The exact extent of the new plans is not known, but persistent rumors of orders nearly tripling the present $650,000,-00backlog, all to be delivered within 18 months or so, indicate that production will have to go far enough above the 2,000 figure to put Uncle Sam far ahead of any other country. Morgcnthaus first move toward smoothing out the flow of aircraft production was an attack on the engine bottleneck. The big problem here has been the inability to get machine tools. The machine-too- l industry has been sw amped with orders, foreign and domestic, and has been handling nearly everything on a first come, first served basis. As a result of Morgcnthaus conferences, the machine-too- l industry will now work on a priority system intended to give aircraft makers first call on tools. Taxation and profit-1- . mitation policies raise no serious obstacles on expansion for domestic war planes. 0 Expansion Is Paid for Ry Foreign Purchasers Expansion for military export is somewhat different. All this expansion is being paid for directly by the foreign purchasers. In fact, the Allies are iuite aggrieved because United States manufacturers virtually insisting on getting plants as part of their contracts The usual procedure is far British and French to make a loan covering the cost of the new plant to the manufacturer. The loss is charged off, as deliveries are maije, out ef deliberately inflated prices. If the treasury department wanted to be nasty, of course, it could treat this transaction as a gift and tax it accordingly. Actually, the treasury will take the deal at its face value. 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