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THAUVV yVnOwTJ. X WHAT THH CCKN V CHUCKED UP y " NNANTED ME tVOW JlM.THA'5 WHATSYf, WOULD A HORST ( YA JOB WITH It DID I LIKE A HORSE f OMEPlN K THATT A DO WITH THREE SUCKS 1 VNOOPLENAODLEfJs- - V FOR. A MIZZI3LE I NEVER. V AVEErCf Jrt ' t-. jj TAI VIRGIL ByLenKleis v VEH! I WORKED HARD P TEM ?-1 THOUGHT ) 1 1 WlrrVI feSSS A IW-1JI AEADY H rJ 'tiS wants to borrow It for today!" i i CROSS TOWN By . Roland Coe 'Oh, this' reminds me what was that Important issue I said we ought to wire our congressman about?" GOODNESS -I NEVER SAW ANYONE EAT CORN SO FAST r 1 CHAMPEEN ' 1 HARMONICA L V PLAYER 7 J 1 0. 5y Ernie Buthmiller By Margarita THE PRIME MINISTER OF ENGLAND- HA TWO 'HEADS I By Bud Fisher By Arthur Pointer By Gene Byrnes THE PRIME MINISTER v OF ENGLAND- HAS 7 ? TWO 'HEADS I Feeding Stimulants To Increase Veight Utilization cf Feed Profits From Dosage' Evidence that tonics and stimulants stimu-lants are as effective for livestock and poultry as they ""1 are for humans is contained in re- l search conducted i by Washington ex- periment station. A year ago the experiment station started a feed-1 feed-1 tag trial with four ; groups of Hereford Ji heifers (six in each group). One group (servine as a con trol) was fed a basal grain ration consisting of barley, oats, beet pulp, peas and bran. The other three groups had the same grain ration, with these additions: addi-tions: Lot 2, Fowler's solution (18 grams arsenic trioxide per 1,000 pounds of grain); lot 3, 300 grams of nux vomica per 1,000 pounds of grain; lot 4, 2 pounds thiouracil per 1,000 pounds of grain. , During the first two weeks of feeding, feed-ing, the heifers getting nux vomica (lot 3) gained 3.8 pounds per head daily; those getting Fowler's solution, solu-tion, 2.6 pounds; those getting thiouracil, thi-ouracil, 2.4 pounds; control animals, only .6 pounds. During the following follow-ing two-week period, nux vomica steers gained 4.1 pounds; Fowler's solution, 3.1; thiouracil, 3; control, con-trol, 3. As the weeks went by, the average aver-age daily gains for all groups came closer together. Here are the rates of gain for the four groups at the end of 14 weeks: Controls (no stimulant), 2.35 pounds; Fowler's solution, so-lution, 2.6 pounds; nux vomica, 2.7 pounds; thiouracil, 2.5 pounds. The cost of feed per pound of weight gain was lowest in the nux vomica group. That is, they made better use of feed than the others. KNOW YOUR BREED British Percheron By W. J. DRYDEN The British Percheron, like the American Percheron, originally was imported from the La Perche province prov-ince near Normandy, France. First used extensively during World War I, the demand for this type of draft horse was so great Percheron exhibited at British Percheron Horse show, Histon, Cambridge. that by 1918 the British Percheron Horse society had been formed to encourage the breeding of Perche-rons Perche-rons for agricultural work. The color of the British Percheron Is gray or black with little white, ptallions are a minimum of 16 hands, 3 Inches tall, with mares allowed al-lowed 2 inches shorter. Keep Them Healthy To reduce lamb and sheep losses from dogs and wolves, use truck flares placed in holders on top of steel posts driven Into the ground. Sheep learn to gather near the flares at night Wolves and dogs are kept away by the flicker of the flame and the odor. If DDT fails to control flies around the barn, it's probably because there are manure piles or old strawstack bottoms nearby. These breeding places can turn out flies faster than DDT can kill them. Blackhead of turkeys is caused by an organism that is carried by cecal worms. Phenothiazine is effective ef-fective in removing these worms from chickens and turkeys. Many turkey raisers now give phenothiazine phenothia-zine in the mash every three or four weeks to prevent outbreaks of blackhead. black-head. ' Farms Use Six Times Rs Many Tires as City The typical Midwestern American farm has six times as many rubber tires on its rolling stock as a one-car one-car city-dwelling family, a survey conducted by B. F. Goodrich company com-pany indicates. The survey covered cov-ered 105 farms in a representative ' "agricultural" county in Illinois, and disclosed an average of 32 pneul matic rubber tires per farm. From, the standpoint of actual rubber vol-Ime vol-Ime the farmer's edge Is greater. ni'iirff 1 ?! - - V.,."- ., f y f- FOOD CZAR . . . Predicting that "America won't fail," Charles Luckman, president of Lever Bros, company of Cambridge, Mass., took charge of the nation's effort to conserve food to help hungry peoples abroad. BIG GIRL NOW . . . Diminutive film actress Margaret O'Brien had a thrill even Hollywood doesn't provide when she introduced intro-duced President Truman over all radio networks of the nation as he opened the Community Chest drive. iiiiiaM&fc ATOMICAL TOM . . . Now able to sit up and eat a hearty meal, Frederick Thomas Humphreys of Perth, Australia, known as "Atom-ical "Atom-ical Tom," was treated with first i atomic isotopes to be distributed by the U. S. STOUT FELLOW ... It took this giant tortoise, "Amelia," at the London zoo most of her 150 years to learn how to drink a pint of stout through a straw. So now she's trying U teach the little turtle how to do it. vr NEW 'COMMANDO' JOINS KELLY KEL-LY .. . Charles E. (Commando) Kelly, Congressional Medal of Honor winner, and his wife, May, admire the new "Commando," Charles Jr., who, if he's lucky, might not have to fight in a war lik is father did. i jr h H j.3 'x "It" 4 yt J f 0 l r , 'i t "! Mi X Kuaranteei t , Difficulty In mn-lV01'' arose because the terriw which the line. WrJ . had been guaranteed tm treaty to five trih. 3! f furnished an excuse for 5 pudiation of the treatv N dians were divided to 7 glances. Further preSSur,! in the courts upholding penetration by right of.;' main in 1882. enu Practice of BiblW The early practice ot to was the receiving 0f dW means of opening the Bible" ing the first passage which' lit upon. This was believed been a direct message to tk, who opened the Bib, , method was for a person church to note the first mJ i jjjuic niiiui were neard. f f were believed to have carrii rial mpssapo Hi ...... f -i . yfajyjj extensive practice for Cf especially in the case of the, of bishops. Flavor With Woo Planked hambureprs its.. will have the same delicat navor mtnerio Known only cratic planked steaks. Revising Movie Drawi Over Period of 9 No movie is made in Be; until its. script has been: (er plan ili, wil iricity ' Fry- for violations of the Pre Code and approved by k Breen of the Motion Pict. sociation of America, sa; lier's. When a script c 6cores of prohibited words, and scenes, it is sometfc vised many times before it isfactory to both Breen e studio. n n Beware um from common tt That Han I Creomulslon relieves prod cause it goes right to the ses j trouble to help loosen si: J eerm laden phlegm, and ad to soothe and heal raw, to t named bronchial mucous i branes. Tell your druggist to: Um4.J.1a n will... derstanding you must llketti -Quickly allays the cough oriut an to have your money bacfc k-, d!t CREOMULSI(;;i fcrCMdn.atstCoU.bL '," Rings for Monrninj It was customary about fc century to bequeath a rc; close friends and relatives ceased persons. These wer mourning rings. They were ly of wrought gold or silver design of black enamel . place where a precious stone ly is set or occasionally it around the ring, a minute t the hair of the deceased was These rings would be won -the entire period of mourn length depending upon the tt ship. rsay many! about my SCOTT'S E . folk! know tta help yon ward off eold-i ... . 3 LJiU R- I get well lasier no Ar.M -. -v.n rnur more natural ASU in"""- HIGH ENEHGY FOOD H . . . . i ifcnVM I 4, rich in not n oU.' Try Itl see .. fed. Easy to '-'-' drue store I P Pecnlh MORE thaiNttittJ it's powerful noi hi -.(.:- I And Your StrW J Energy I Belo; It may ba eatued by J ney function tht Pfaf, waste to aceumul"-; i people feel tired, wfc "i may .offer -jf rneumaue paiu -a letting up nih '7JV? Sometimea frequent Jb8-- tloa with iflnruni -r", , .u thmt omet11M the kidney, or bladde'- Thereanouldbeno treatment is wiser 4 w 11 x.-71. medicine that bu provai man on tr' 1 known. Dooa'i b 'Jrf l ea many y'- Ut ioon ice nr. f 1 J 'J- i J i 1 1 IMS 10 Sen. ; Eich (E |