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Show ky j! Hi' 4 I the invisible gov .f t ee.fr h:chwithin I'S; ent hi I'ttt f & the govern up In.ted State after h own .aisled hi. sp supreme court ii .'iiJe.ted by informatior f ,,t vSi rolled back the years. The game we were thinking of took place on October 9. 1914, Dick Rudolph was facing Chief Bender, one of the great pitchers of all time. Rudolph was good but ho was no Chief Bender. But the underrated Boston began hammering Bender. And the smart, cool Rudolph tied up the hard hitting Athletics. Rudolph beat Bender 7 to 1 In that opening game. This was a hard Jolt to Athletic fans. Not only that, hut Bank Gowdy suddenly broke loose and began hitting like a combination of Dickey, Cochrane and Hartnett. As I recall It Gowdy hit .545 In that series. He took Frankfurt Ft-h- iv to the Taking cognizance of tiie premium thi .ummer. paid for clean eggs on the price a fur known year, been poultry men with large lay-In- g f tfcst Frankfurter' trickj market, flock are giving increased atwere pottet uw rr tention to installation of commuiential f laces in practically nity nests. bu radical Lie Dirty eggs brought 15 cent less d the New a dozen than clean egg when sold and rre so many of them through Ohio egg auc!rrt to impudent and flippatv tion in June.cooperative D. D. Moyer, spearounc in tossing cialist in poultry husbandry at Ohio the riiiht and a Slate university, points out, adding of the piration that the owner of a large laying peoplt Cock either has to American take a cut In their existenci .'i.i'rrvealed 1 W... tl,l. L th tj MM- U-:- MM. f Mi that a distinct clique or corp wa com munly appreciated In those early day Gen. Hugh Johnson a ttlCft Bet in hxhrn 1S price, spend almost as much time cleaning eggs as in all other care of the laying fl.x-or change the Connie crack turn them. DEDICATE SYNAGOGUE'. , , The Israeli army 1 the enly one la the world to build permanent synagogues In various army camps. This picture shows the dedication of the first of these synagogues near Tel Aviv just before Jewish high holy dsy ceremonies began. The sacred Torab la shown as It Is escorted to Its new destination by srmed soldieis who participated hi the ceremonies. amiably referred tc them as Frankfurt era Happy Hot If he had D. gs. b 4J.hr.s1n probably would tomischief of their trant a kj T - 1 last, a patriot, Juvenile streak iVved him to go traipsing - v.e p:ed pq er who was going xt everyth. ng by conquering se- i J who ll.ittercd him by the to administer h..ti 11, first and he had a Uai mtn Ob. neither did the rest of the nor even the sourest get !a&: giics in Washington the sinister 3 quite nature of scllurter's silent process of nrntioo. authority early this memoirs of Harold did not wait gat Frankfurter i.:inction to come to him but t ctrr.paigning for a Job on the rtr.e court in a time when polit-ir.- d ideological prejudices were S substituted more and more earned on er in the tt? Jens u k. REPUTATION WAS ALMOST EN-iLTKET1C AND THE RESULT OF PUB-3- 7 ON AND POSTURING froi iiaaf HIS ISSUES. 3Y Long ago, Theodore Roosevelt had called him to time SCI! charging him with willful failure to dis- 4 material truth in the Bisbee ration case. He had a great CKA at Harvard and he got the it Harvards ancient pres-- y in a day before that prestige i been turned into sordid notori-t- o the disclosures of the e of Thom-mmitte- on irfca Ibuto shows community nest for poultry bouse suggested by Ohio station to assure clean eggs. poultry house equipment to reduce the number of dirty eggs gathered. Installation of community nests in place of the small box type will decrease the number of dirty eggs by 50 per cent, Moyer claims. They are easier to clean and can be kept free from parasites more easily than the ordinary little cubicles. Original construction cost also is considerably less than that of an equal amount of nesting space of the old type inasmuch as less labor and material are required. The community nest recommended by the Ohio station is 8 feet long, 2 feet wide, 14 Inches high In front and 30 Inches high in back. The space is divided in the center so there are 2 compartments in the nest, providing facilities for 80 to 100 laying hens. The front half of the nest cover is hinged so it can be lifted for gathering eggs. The bottom of the nest can be hinged so it will swing down to dump the nest litter. Hens enter the front of the nest through openings 8 inches square in the center of each compartment. Materials required for construction include; 9 pieces of by for lid, front botby tom ends and partition; 5 pieces for lid of by by and back; 1 piece of by for lower front board; by 4 pieces of by by for cleats, nest perch and entrance lids; 1 piece of by for cleats for the by ends and partition; 1 piece of for botby by tom supports, with the piece beveled at the ends if hinged; 3 pairs of strap hinges, and 3 books and screw eyes if the bottom is hinged. !x flsS BOX'? nt 4 'or in antagonizing Frankfurter power. des wrote Inside of that he learned, on the seething conspir if!1 Roosevelt substituted for W'l r:ntnent, that Frankfurter was iCi ing Roosevelt for a job on the court. There was no false S'! ;Stf in him. He wanted that and the power that went with i H DAILY DOUBLE . . . This pair of unrelated twins is the reason that some of the good people of Van Dyke, Mich., go abont muttering in confusion. They are Marie Kohler (left) and Charleen Rogockl, both six years old, and theyre as alike as two peas in the proverbial pod, Strange as it may seem, Marie and Charleen are not related to each other except in the duplication of physical characteristics. Important Events of 1914 WANTED: One Home Ickes further disclosed, Frankfurter who chose secretary of war, and put ver, Henry L. Stimson, old boss In the 3nkfurters office in New Stimson was an fenable 0,(1 man who went ?"to with the great plan to de-lsb Hill and save Stalin Russia before the United tes tackled the only enemy had attacked the United tes, Japan. ?, m r j V of Alger Hiss was one Frankfurters hap- py hot dogs from Harvard law school He is a &h precocious with the supersonic intel- Ev.to w as too precious to be left the ram to catch cold in the s ldenSP t0 such Pwer in the Partment that when the dod- Roosevelt went ltan F,'bruary. 1945. to sign f EurPe and Asia prohl MUfe f the United lePKrbp br States L,emhn- Hiss was at his side. sn!mnly 40 year old then and litbe 8 Physical Id al yU would be likely :eal ,'s ,age and still more Cv c1 y in hU mind HU 3fed ,eore the Thomas com- ses a crafty, scheming trained to parry and 4 to tfcpPrefiSn of candor and !ble layman Who is 0DPng!5 "to - f 1 d J '! I I i I t Doc Blanchard, the army . . . Lieut. Felix fullback, has a new quarterback calling signals. The pretty new boss is Mrs. Blanchard, the former Miss Jody King of San Antonio, Tex. The pair said their I dos at the home of the brides parents. Best man was Lieut. W. J. Sharpe, Blanchards West Doc received his air corps wings recently, too. Point roommate. NEW QUARTERBACK Jf "J - iit dealing. nnl f HlSS Chosen Tya 8tfe dePartment k i -- sited c? ii i'Jaited t0 60 ad- - ,dymg President of ESrbUt later he wa fan for the f C8reer NaC,UrnfUl If a flock of Leghorn hens were to go househunting, they would look for just about the same comforts as their human prototypes. Sufficient space, good ventilation, uniform temperatures, a sturdy foundation and floors are a few of the recommendations for housing the birds, according to suggestions in a revised extension bulletin on issued by the Poultry Housing Minnesota. of University Like all construction, building a proppoultry house is an expensivecorrect As it is difficult to mistakes after the building Is up, flock owners are advised to consider their problem and needs carefully osition. before starting construction. saw. I still recall the One play of Johnny Evers and Rabbit vtlle at second and short. The overlooked Brave infield made the great Athletic infield look second rate. That was a long spell back-19- 14. The Germans had been stopped at the Marne but they were still close to Tarls. The First World War was just getI doubt that ting up steam. many of those playing In the AftPRACTICAL RELIGION 1948 series were even born at er preaching on the parable of that far off date. the talents, the Rev. J. W. Stitt We had a great bunch of baseball bills to ashanded out tonished worshippers in New writers Ring Lardner, Hughey FulYork. Next Palm Sunday theyre lerton, Damon Runyon, Boze Bui' to return whatever the talent ger, Charley Dryden, one of the greatest. Bunk MacBeth, on and on, aymboi earns. Rudolph was at his peak in this first game. He was the Johnny Sain of his time. He won 27 games that 1914 year, so you can compare him with Sain. He pitched and won two games in that 1914 series. I saw Dick only a short while ago. He was a little bald, but be still looked in condition to pitch few Innings. Ive known few brain' ler pitchers than Rudolph, few who had cooler nerves or controL What has become of control? Doesnt the plate mean anything any more to 95 per cent of all pitch' ers? five-doll- ar as t iu' - What else happened In 1914? Babe Ruth was just breaking In. The Babe was a rookie. Bobby Jones was only 12 years old. Ty Cobb was in his prime. Jack Dempsey was five years away from Willard and PARA NURSES . teams consisting of one medical Toledo. Jack was a stringy kid of 19, weighing 165 pounds. officer, fonr nurses and four orIt was five years away from the derlies were dropped by parachute from RAF planes in a start of sports golden age. Man demonstration at n training o War hadn't been born. No one had ever heard of Red Grange, or school in England recently. Tilden, or Sande. That year will be remembered as the start of World War I. But In baseball it Is remembered as the year the miracle Braves accomplished the greatest feat baseball has ever known the feat of beating the Mackmen four straight, and forcing Connie Mack to disband, by sale, the greatest ball club he has ever managed. The Braves of 1914 were only a fair ball club. They were 90 per cent pitching and spirit. Johnny Evers and Rabbit Maran ville had greater fighting spirit on a ball field than any two men I've ever known barring one a fellow known as Ty Cobb. And Ill put Pepper Martin up with Cobb. The only difference is that Cobb and Martin were physically PREPARE CAPITOL . . . Steel equipped to handle the job while framework for the inaugural Evers and Maranville had to bank stands at the Capitol is hoisted on spirit head and heart. into place as preparations for the inauguration ceremony next Best Rookie of 1918 Richie Ashbum of the Phillies January get under way. The Capitol dome also is getting a has been voted the best rookie of new coat of paint. the year. There have been several complaints over this decision from other centers, including the Red Sox, who like their own Billy Whether or not he is the best rookie, I can tell you who is the most useful. His name is Alvan Dark of the Braves. Dark has done more for the Braves than any two rookies have done for other clubs. Shortstop weakness hurt them badly a year ago. This spring In Florida, Billy Southworth told a bunch of writers that Dark was the key man in his club. "I feel pretty sure he will make good. I know Eddie Stanky will help him a lot, Billy said. athDark's an amazing t if - Plans for Farm Wiring Should Envision Future Plan for future as well as present needs when wiring a farm, rural electrification specialists advise farm families. Wiring is a permanent improvement, so there should home be an adequate system in the as well as in other farm buildings. All buildings should have a propdeer size load center or protective or cirwires of sets vice, enough of cuits and a sufficient number outlets. Braves looked to be the best ball club you ever ... h Frankfurter was coarse, and superficial, and I interviewed one former mem-si(- 4 k his class who would say that . 1 ught more lawyer-craf- t than He would say so if he had to. time being, he would 'or !tr not to because he is a gov-eemployee and, with good 1, afraid that he would be dually. derious The Macks pitchers in and flayed lete. FLIRTING WITH A JET . . . Lieut. A. L. Hall of the navys medical corps service is shown standing in front of the intake of a jet aircraft during a test to determine just bow close a person can come to it without being sucked into the inferno. He wears a heavy belt to which is attached a aafety line. The lieutenant found that you can give the deadly sucker an even break to within three feet of the Intake. BABY LONG NECK Bedalla, whose arrival in Washington, D. C made that city's zoo giraffe herd the worlds largest, gets a licking from its mother. Spring Song. Bedalla is only five feet tall so far. I ran Into Bemie Moore, Darks old coach at L. S. U. Bemie is now the southeastern football commissioner. I dont think I have ever seen star as Alvan as fine an Dark, Bemie said. He was one oF the best football players that ever came to L. S. U., and weve had our share. Including Tittle of ' the Baltimore Colts. d and practical bib requires just one yard of colorful fabric in the smaller sizes. 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