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Show THE H I I II II 1 I 111 I I I I I (Copy for This Department Supplied by the American Leprlnn Ncwi Service.) ADDITIONAL HONORS FOR BLWD VETERAN S, NEPHI, UTAH WTH5 wno I I I Must Continue Fight AMERICAN LEGKMft TIMES-NEW- CAMUEL ARONOWITZ of Al- bany, N. Y., first vice comman- - I ! der of the American Legion of that state, said during the course of an address made in Troy : Ihe American Legion will 4. Justify its existence this year. T We must continue our fight for the disabled until every veteran Incapacitated as a result of service is receiving adequate compensation, proper hospitalization and opportunity to become rehabilitated and take his place as a citizen, adding his share to the economic prosperity of our country. We must continue our work In Americanization with the hope that the time may soon come when there will be but one language spoken In our country, and that the English language; when there will be but one set of Ideals upon which our country wus founded and which are so clearly stated In the Declaration of Independence; when there will be one allegiance, and that an undivided allegiance to the United States." I ivMKTORLD Housewife Should Study Up on Budget Enormous Losses Vegetable Garden Is Essential on Farms) in Hatching Eggs Poultrymen Urged to Have Breeders in Excellent Health. (Prepared by the United State Department of Agriculture. ) A good criterion of one's ability as a poultry raiser, the Department of Agriculture says, is the number of chickens raised to maturity In proportion to the eggs set. Success depends to a large extent on this one factor. Causes for Losses. The causes for enormous losses In eggs and dead embryos occurring annually In the country are many. A conservative estimate places the loss due to eggs that did not hatch In 11)23 at over $8,000,000. Be sure, department poultrymen advise, that your breeders are In excellent health, have sanitary quarters, and that one male Is mated to not over 15 females. Other losses Farmers Should Plan Hav-- f ing Supply During Year. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) While we are talking about the ad vantages of the kitchen garden in con nection with the homes of those whi live in the suburban districts sight! must not be lost of the Importance of good farm gardens. The United States census figures taken In 1919,1 showed that 78.9 per cent of all thel farms In the United States have home Is the Edith McClure-Patterso- n gardens. This leads to the question.' budget specialist of the General FedFrank Schoble, blinded World war what did the other 21.1 per cent or eration of Women's Clubs. She says the farm families have upon the!H veteran, and one of the nation's best twenty-thre- e million are trying "to tables. The answer would probably make homes out of all sorts of houses" examples of how a disabled man may ne mainly canned vegetables or no become rehabilitated, has won addito the United States. These houses tional honors. Sehoble's home lg at are the direct or indirect object of all vegetables at all. It Is safe to as sunie that the majority of these farm' businesses. Therefore, the duties of Wynecote, Pa., but he has been atfamilies who did not have a garden home making should be of equal Imtending the University of Pennsylvania to fall back upon were often without since 1921. There he won a memberportance to all other professions and vegetables on their tables. In view training, and respect should be accredship In Phi Beta Kappa, the highest of the fact that vegetables furnish! ited to It scholastic honor that a student may res aoout of the bulk of ourl "Of the $72,000,000,000 pay envelceive. Schoble was blinded five days before ope of 1921, more than $50,000,000 was ordlnnry diet. It would seem highly essential that every farm In the Unit file armistice as he led his men near spent by the women and home makers ed States be well provided with gar of the nation," she says. This makes jantillois in the Argonne sector.' Reden facilities. When It comes to th our spending an economic factor In the turning, he resolved to matter of the actual value of thej finance. The low health rate in our school that he had left thirteen years crops grown there Is no comparison children, the adult sickness attributed before to enter business life, only to between general farm crops and those to worry caused by debt, general and face many handicaps. of the garden, as the average value Increasing unhappinesa, statistics from His first obstacle was credit for his OLDEST ENLISTED i of the garden crops Is usually six to. ?ourts of domestic relations, lack of Scholastic requireprevious work. MAN IN WORLD WAR liome ownership and small savings all ten times a area la! ments had so Increased that though he ti farm crops.that of similar go to prove that women are not spend was In his Junior year when he had Not only should the farmers of the. ing the money which passes through their hands with the greatest possible There are only a few honorary mem left the school, he was given credit What is the cause of this deplorable situation? Lack of sufficient country give more attention to their but for work covering a year and a bers of the American Legion. Marshal efficiency. home vegetable gardens In the spring,' Ferdinand Foch, General Gouraud and and correct education. The housewife of today has been poorly prepared to half. but they should so plan that a supply on a business basis, even though she is the power and leader of run Then another handicap presented General Pershing are three of them. our her home of vegetables will be maintained nation's and Is Her source business. club Information her first of biggest is Here a another. Frank Jani Jones, itself. He had not yet learned to read to For meet this and of women, the millions of reason, throughout the summer and plenty to In great study. Des tor appeal at the state Moines, capitol and write by the Braille system, and ' can and store for winter. I am urging every federated club in the United States to create a department was forced to bave this knowledge to la., was the oldest enlisted man in the of budgeting to carry on In a more detailed and specific manner the matter of continue his studies. He was not army during the World war. He served In Company K of the One Hundred Get Cows Into Condition 'planned spending.' " daunted, however, and his applications Rainof and the Infantry have Just won him the most coveted by Liberal Corn Feeding bow division. And he danced with Elhonor of the Institution. Cows that are milked down may be sie the entertained when Janls she Schoble Is an active member of the Chateau-Thierrgotten In condition by feeding an American Legion, and has spoken be- company Just t outside of Colony Houses Encourage Health of extra amount of corn In the grain ra- - ' Fowls. fore many Pennsylvania posts of the tlon. A dry cow should always gain Jones Is better known to the vetLegion. Without any bitterness against erans as In weight and this gain can be made He in the served due to "Kokomo." are the fact that In Is thf poor Charles Beecher Warren many the fate which shut him off from sight, set. are Test hla eggs your eggs carefully. as quickly and cheaply with corn as public eye Just now because of be said to his comrades: out with thin and spotted with any other grain. A mixture of and take all amhassador as selection United States khakl-clasee of "I line upon line with or cracked shells. six parts of ground corn, two parts of ' those shells U to land Mexico turbulent and that men, my comrades In the war, going set are also ground oats or bran and one part of sure all Make that AmerlcaC a eggs live a to issue many good forward In that drive that forced the oil meal by weight Is a very satisfacof size. standard And at border. the tts living along enemy from his position, and that tory mixture. Cotton seed should not In oc loss incubation The Is a report that he roy greatest writing there within a few short weeks had expelled curs in the embryos that die in the be fed at this time owing to the lack a possinot of take the because post, him from the Argonne. of succulent When f-bility of being appointed secret nrv of shell. This may be due to faulty the cow has feeds consumed. "That sight to my mind represents t regained as much weight or to eggs of methods of Incubation to the Edwin succeed Denby. navy the spirit of the American soldiers, as Is desired, the corn should be resigned. Mr. Warren Is a dlploirdt of poor hatching quality. Immature puland of the Legion itself. You are goamplaced by bran and ground oats. At sick that been stock has was as he lets, breeding experience, appointed ing forward to your objective. He Is ly and birds that have been forced least ten days before the cow Is due. to Japan In 1021. bassador over all "I feel I have an advantage familiar with Mexican conditions, hav- heavily for winter production are apt to freshen, bran, oats and oil meal you men, with that final picture in my to produce eggs that w 111 not hatch should constitute the grain ration.1 ing recently made a more or less offmind. You men here are to me not an Equal parts by weight of the first well. icial investigation of conditions across two with about one pound of oil meal assemblage of civilians, but of soldiers, Use Healthy Breeders. the Uio Grande. g In spirit wearing that uniform and per day forms a very satisfactory raAll breeders used should be thor Mr. Warren was born in 1SV0 at i forward. You are going to carry ira.f City; Mich. He Is a colieg; man, oughly healthy ; they should have tion, on ntil the whole nation of 10,000,000 When cow the a is within pregnant with degrees from the University of abundance of constitutional vigor; and Is In line. few days of freshening, her grain ra Michigan and the Detroit College of they should receive good breeding ra"No real American Is going to take tion should be considerably reduced.; Law. He began the practice of law tions. The department advises against pride In what others do for him ; he Frank Jones. at Detroit in 1S03 and until 1!K) was the use of too much protein, probably Bran mashes are excellent at this time Is not going to be proud of what he associated with Don M. Dickins'm. In not over 15 per cent, In the mash ra because of the laxative and cooling has done In the past. He is going to Philippines and also on the Mexican lSnc he was associate counsel for the United States before the Joint high com- tions ; plenty of green food should be nature. If constipation Is In evione quart of raw linseed oil cr take tip the responsibilities of doing border with a National Guard unit. He mission to determine the Behrlng sea claims. In 1910 he was counsel for the provided. Furthermore, give the dence, was a pal of the late Jack London and United States in the North Atlantic coast fisheries arbitration with Great Britone pound of epsom salts should 'be more and better things himself. as breeders much as exercise possible. he once cooked for the California lit- ain before The Hague Tribunal. He was discharged from World war service in, ract, uo everything possible to given. Many cases of nilk fever could erary light. In 1919 with the rank of colonel and was awarded the D. S. M. for servlre on Fund Insure the production of eggs of good be avoided If proper care were given Endowment Craves to hla back When "Kokomo" got Judge advocate general, U. S. A. He has been a member of the hatching quality and many apparent Just previous to freshening. With the Now in Sight of Goal home town of Corning, la., the citizens the staff of National committee and executive committee since 1912. troubles In Incubation will be solved. exception of a few hours before calvRepublican contribution to the set him up In business with a restauA generous ing, some roughage such as clover, al- -. American Legion graves endowment rant and cigar stand. But the role of falfa or hay should be pro-- i Hog Slaughter for 1923 1 fund, which assures decoration In per town hero didn't appeal to the old vetvlded In liberal quantities. of so he his former battalion every the visited eran, resting place petuity for Breaks Record Previous World war hero on foreign soil, has commander, who Is now state auditor More than 10,000,000 more hogs were Watermelon Seed Needs been received from Mrs. Carrie Yoc-ke-y of Iowa, and asked for a Job. They slaughtered under federal meat Inspec needed a man to polish the brass railof Los Angeles by National TreasBest Kind of Attention tion during the calendar year, 1923, Alexis Ivanovltch Kykoff Is now urer Robert H. Tyndall of the Legion. ings In the capitol building and "Kofarmers fall to secure a good Many than chairman of the federal council of during any previous year, accord Mrs. Yockey's contribution of $r00 komo" Is happy on the Job. to figures Just made public by the stand In their field of watermelons. ing Nikolai commissioners, succeeding $158,000, brings the fund to more than , bureau of animal Industry, United Oftentimes they fall to secure as good Lenin at the head of this dominant In sight of the goal of $200,000 set as Wins States Department of Agriculture. a crop of commercial size melons as Again Day Judge was He chosen the soviet body. by the Legion's aim to accomplish perpetThe number slaughtered during the they should. Many melons show signs Hew parliament. Favor With Legion Men ual remembrance of every grave on was 53,3.'J3,70S. The best pre- of disease. It Is possible to protect Is better known In Russia year Rykoff B. administered of L. Is fun The Neb., soil. Omaha, Day Judge foreign vious1 record for a calendar year was against poor stands and poor crops If eduwas He borders. than her beyond all of Is to known who inernbera past already well by a committee made up made In 1922. During that year 411,- - proper attention Is given to seed as In a university, although the son national commanders of the American of the American Legion for his aid to cated well as seed beds. Seed should be 113.C29 hogs were slaughtered. is forty-twof a He years peasant. aliens who served in the United States Legion. tested for germination. Then they In Comold 1923, not the the his December, and During only membership the widow of a Civil military hbnorably. In securing citizenMrs. Yockey should be disinfected. Specialists on best record for the month of Decemto 1S99. He dates back munist party morner star" a this has and war veteran "gold deepened appreciation ship, ber, but for any month, was broken truck diseases recommend the followspent many years In exile and In of the World war. In acknowledgment from Legionnaires by another act. He from Siberia. During that month 8.903,759 hogs ing: Take the amount of seed you prison, escaping wrote: Frank Kubes, an alien, presented comes of the contribution Mr. Tyndall were a In the Finnish from slaughtered under federal meat hnve and soak them In a family "The American Legion Is proud of himself in court for naturalization and The best previous record solution of corrosive sublimate (bihis but of Inspection. Vlatka, parents Its 'gold star' mothers. That was one testified that he had not claimed ex- government for a month of December was made chloride of mercury) for ten minutes. were of the orthodox faith and had create to our effort the service from of back Incentive wiyi emption military In 1918 during which month 5,001,890 Do not leave them In this solution been Russianized. He was one a perpetual graves decoration fund, so United States because of allegiance to long Bolof the the of hogs were RlauRhtered. The best pre longer than ten minutes. organizers early that through their remaining years. another country. Remove from the solution and wash vious record for any month was made Social shevik of Russian the faction This did not satisfy .naturalization the dear little mothers privileged to In three or four changes of In January, 1919, during which month Lenin with thoroughly Labor Democratic party, display the gold star might ever be examiners, who wrote to Washington and Kaniencff. He Is an engineer, and clean fresh' water to remove the dis5,815,090 hogs were slaughtered. the that When Kubes' record In for the content knowledge particulars.. infectant. The seed are now ready a distinguished linguist. grave of their beloved one bore always came back It was found that he had to plant. held has many Important Rykoff Are Trees Dwarf Useful and owed allegiance to another country, concrete evidence of our pride This corrosive sublimate solution positions In the soviet government, principally in the field of.economic admin and this was reported to Judge Day, 'stratton. 1ov and theirs." Where Space Is Limited (1 to 1,000) Is prepared by dissolving With Stalin and Kaniencff, he was one of the vice chairmen of the who Immediately, recalled the naturalicouncil of peoples' commissars appointed when Lenin became 111. For a long The practice of using dwarf Instead 1 tablet (which may be purchased at zation papers. Landis Reserves Room was president of the supreme economic council. the ordinary standard trees is more any drug store) In 1 pint of water. time of Rykoff man a told the thnt peror less prevalent among prospective This nmount Is sufficient for a quarter for Next Convention sonThewhojurist nathus evaded service to a ' planters of small areas. Dwarf trees of a pound of seed. Increase In this MaJ. Reed Landis, chairman of the tion which he hoped to call his own are produced by propagating them proportion for larger amounts. American Legion national committee was unfit for citizenship, and his attion certain stocks of roots which be on areonautlc"., was the first to reserve tude was received with approbation by cause of their Inherently restricted Butter, Milk and Cheese rooms In the New Nicollet hotel In Ornnlia. Legionnaires of habit of growth restrict also the slz Minneapolis, to be occupied during the Selling at High Prices Miss Juliette Lw, founder of the of the tps that have been grafted American Legion convention In St. Prices of dairy products did not tirl souls In the United States, was budded on them. Paul September 15 to 10. The New He Raised Flag Over While enriiness of hearing, and ex suffer as much from the drastic de the chief speaker al the recent conNicollet hns not yet been opened and School After Apology flatton following the post-wa- r vention of that organization hHd In ception.-ilihigh quality of the prod period Is under construction by a firm of IlliIn Pope county, A school director Her topic was the Uct are often claimed for dwarf trees, as did other farm products, says the Washington. nois engineers and contractors, some Ariz., recently changed his mind about healthy and steady growth of the girl some of the l.et experience In this United States Department of Agriculof whom are Legion men. hoisting an American flag over the disscout movement and the reason for country has failed to substantiate the ture. Butter, cheese, and milk have Majnr Landis announced that he trict school. In compliance with a state hitler claim. Dwarf apple and pear sold at prices remunerative to farmthis development. was SfcKing rooms lor me nnnniiuni law. The American Legion asked and .wa, j She pointed out that there are now trees have their place, however, in ers. Butter l now higher than the and the architect promised the room seenred passage of a statute at the last member In the United Slates, the garden or yard, especially under general price level. Cheap feed In reservations rfrr.de for the Landis session of the legislature, providing valiwith be would of 2iM outdoor camps. intensive methods of culture, where western butter districts, and high blue I on the upward prints i party that during school sessions the AmeriThere are more than KVM) girl srout the space Is too email to admit readily prices and some curtailment of pn dated as soon as the hotel was thrown can flag should be flown over the buildleaders, and during the lust year fifty-fiv- e of the development of standard trees. duct Ion In milk districts, have en open to the public. ing. aided dairy fanners to weather the colleges have Included In their curMany legionnaires who will visit to with refused The director comply storm with less adversity than farmriculum the girl scout training coiire. Common Grains for II?y the convention will stay In Minneapo- the law and wrote a rather arrogant leters producing commodities a part of This means that at the close of the lis hotels In order that St. Paul may ter to the county superintendent of Any of the common grains, such as which must be exported. Poultry and present college year 1,?K) college flrls wheat, oats, accommodate the big throng of vet- schf.ols. This official passed the letter barley, make good hay egi-- have also continued on will have completed their roiirsO in fairly erans expected to gather for the re- and facts cut If at on the case to the the of developprotwr stage concerning Seoul leadership. profitable basis. union. bloswhich Is of who at called ment, the the period prosecuting attorney, Miss Low declared that denplte soming. That Is when the plant con! dlmior before him for an apology. the standards the of high organization Profits Don't Bother Soon Limit Time Expires This waa forthcoming, though the i she believed that within a short time tains the largest per cent of digeetibU ' American Legion officials are notify- director did not explain his reason for Farmers who don't want to o Is not common It use to nutrients. there would be more than a million these plants for hay In this country. bothered with keeping records and ing members of the organizationto who refusing to raise the flag at first, giving In the t'nit-scouts States. girl get as his defense tht he had teen a snek to file claims for dlssblllty Moat people seem to think they can giving close attention to the detail! Kveryone knows of the phenomenal growth of the boy scouts and anyone these Into the veterans' bureau Imme- "loyal citizen during war time." He who get more out of them by allowing of farming as a business are not usualanH of their work knows of method, play understands why the movement them to ripen, saving '.be grain and ly bothered with profits from the bust, diately. A time limit of five years has ordered the flag raised over the school has b en so successful. Well, the girl tvout Is a twin to the boy scout. The been set and this period will expire In after his apology. cess. feeding the straw. movement the maies kind of the te samp appeal girl. most veterans casea In a short time. g A Sixty-eight- four-fifth- 'b h y. C. B. Warren Chosen for Mexican Post d i go-In- soy-bea- n Rykoff Now Wears Mantle of Lenin Sin o 1 Founder Predicts 1,000,000 Girl Scouts jr . J s i |