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Show THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- Thursday, July 17, 1930 NEPHI. UTAH S. Commandant Philadelphia Navy Yard Gets New Raising the Hindenburg at Scapa Flow 7 7; : -- " mis SWAT FLIES AND SAVE THE CHICK i-i- :c 7y 5 t Trap and Detraction of Breeding Places Urged. ?. Chicken, mm be of tbe opinion that flies are good to eat. but when the truih la known, flies are their worst enemies. For flies carry to them that mowt dreaded Of chicken diseases the tapeworm. To prevent chicks from eating- fas?' Smr uilik feedInic duriria the summer months Is one of the greatest tiasartis. ll h Is fed. the milk should not be too sour, and a small amount of milk red at a time. The vessels should be washed once a day and kept Wet mash clean and sanitary. should be fed In very small quanti ties during hot weather. It should no he allowed to sour. Keeping flies Is not ensy. Oer-Dian- New System of Transportation in Scotland H6 i. . 8y Q. T. KLEIN. Etnloii Poultry- man, Xantas 8Uta Agricultural '- -, ' I College. HlndenburR as she was raised Looking down the seaweed covered Je.-- of the German battle cruiser a e ships which the from the l.ottom of the sea at Senpa Flow In the Orkneys. Ofwasthe twenty-ninthe last to be salvaged. scuttled there tn 1J19 after their surrender, the lllndeuhurg .'l. . W Vi!f-- ' TMIH 1 1 ! 1 mil nu?, tv n . m -- - i jrsr' ' . xNvv - ! Lriu-- i linn ' ndiini t c Vice Admiral Lucius A. Dostwlck has Just succeeded Admiral Julian A. Latimer as omnia on navy yard. centers the Philadelphia fourth naval district, which the navy yard as the gun was fired which slgnuled the transfer of command, the YfVltl West Point Cadets the house clean and sanitary and dark much of the time makes it unattractive to flies. The use of fly traps and tne de struction of breeding places win help to reduce the trouble from tapeworms. Tapeworm remedies snouia oe osed on most flocks. A combination of kamala and nicotine sulalphate Is the best remedy to use, un though It should not be used less the birds are mresteo wiin worms and then the flocks should be wormed during the late summer or early fall I at the Tank - Corps School U3i 0k. Keeping Mash Sanitary Will Prevent Disease - i'tffil ; the A new system of transportation Is to be tried out near GlasRnw, Scotland, when the will be Invention of George Bennie, will be demonstrated to the public. The coach, shaped like an airship, will be Hriu.n c.ir.ntr nvnrhn.nl mils tw n nrnrwller nt each end which will be electrically driven. The train a speed of" 150 miles an hour. The photo shows the coach in the course of construction. of "rail-plan- r capable making Lads Write Biography of Mr. Hoover QUEEN OF ROUND-U- P Often small contrivances will do a great deal of good In helping to nrevent the spread of disease. One of the most Important Is to put a revolving board or stick above mash hoppers. This can be ar- arranged so that If a bird hops upon it. It will turn around. This will prevent the chickens from getting Into the hopper and thereby avoid much trouble from droppings. Self feeders are usually built with projecting roofs that answer the same purpose. If droppings are kept from the mnsh hoppers there will be less wasted feed and at the same time there will be less trou ble from both disease and para' sites. X Members of the first class of the West Point Military academy visited the Tank Corps school at Fort close op knowledge of the huge rolling fortresses. George C. Meade near Washington and got first-han- d overthrows cochet re Grand Prize Winners i Desirable Weights for Many Chicken Breeds Leghorn cockerels should weigh one pound at six to seven weeks, one and a half pounds at nine weeks, and close to two pounds at twelve weeks. Pullets should weigh two nounds at fifteen weeks, and three and pounds one-thir- twenty-fou- r weeks. Heavy breeds such as Rocks, Rhode Islands. Wyandottes and Orpingtons should weigh one pound each at seven weeks, a pound and a half at nine weeks, and over two pounds at twelve weeks. I'uiiets average two and a half and over pounds at fifteen weeks, weeks. four pounds at twenty-fou- r These figures were obtained after manv experiments at the New Jersey State College of Agriculture. should Produce Quality Egg One bad egg In 2"0 dozen wouldn't seem Important, but If that bad egg s should be served at a strictly hotel. It would be Important, for hotels known to serve only the best would feel the damage to their Wilmer Allison, the American tennis player who defeated Cochet of France in one of the most notable of the .Wimbledon championship matches. NEW KIWANIS HEAD first-clas- v 'Wk,j William J. Marsh, Jr., (right) eleven years old, of New Milford, Conn., who has just published, from his own printing press, a biography of President Herbert Hoover. His brother, Charles, nine (left), assisted him in setting up and printing the book, which does for biography what Daisy Ashford did for the novel some years ago in "The Young Visitors." if! reputation. The patronage of such hotels Is worth while, too. On the average day, one of the large New York hotels uses 1,200 pounds of poultry and 270 dozens of eggs. The producer with a reputation for known quality gets a commercial advantage which well repays him for the labor and expense of producing quality eggs.. POULTRY HINTS .Miss Lois Mclntyre, former stu- dent at the University of Oregon and Washington State college, who was selected as queen of the 1030 Pendleton round-up- . MINISTER TO BOLIVIA "Mr. Zero" and His Actress Bride Chickens are kept on about 90 per cent of the farms of the United , Kit VJ . - y - -- uii n. Ohio Reformatory Looks Like Palace in f 'OTP' 1 . States. Get new. blood of a flock every year. See are not related. while pullet ... ,. W0'' . i.. g that'they that eats two bites her sister Is, eating one Is worth Just twice as much. A 'j&& . . Martha Curran Gray of Minneapolis, Minn., was winner of the $1,500 in the United States and Canada," in the $20,000 contest of the Photographers' Association of America. Mrs. Gray is seventy-eigh- t years old, the mother of six chilBeside her dren, twenty grandchildren, and seven Is shown John Raymond Le Huqnet, of Victoria, B. C, winner of the $1,500 international grand prize for "Most Attractive Child in United States and Canada" In the same contest. International grand prize for "Loveliest Mother No matter how ca'refully the culls have been rejected, the good pullets will not lay profitably in poorly constructed houses. . Raymond M. Crossman of Omaha, a lawyer, who was elected presi- dent of Klwanls International ; at the fourteenth annual convention held at Atlantic City. WOMAN IS CONSUL This beautiful building, surrounded by excellently landscaped It is grounds, Is the home of 2G3 of Ohio's most dangerous criminals. maxithe Ohio state reformatory at Mansfield. When built in 1896 the mum capacity of the reformatory vas believed to be 1,500. Prior to the fire and riot In the Ohio State penitentiary at Columbus the Mansfield Institution was housing 3,321 inmates. ; Duck eggs are generally hatched machines that have moisture carrying frays. Some go so far as to sprinkle them dally. If the cleanings from the poultry house are left where the chicks can scratch in them the droppings from one diseased chick may cause the death of dozens of others. In There is a difference of opinion in regard to rape pasture for hens. It is generally agreed that It dark-U ens the egg yolk. Rape pasture usually Intended for young stock only. Kdward Francis Feely, of Washington and New York, an expert on South American finance, whose nomination as American minister to Bolivia was confirmed by the sen. ate. Urbaln J. Ledoux, whose bread lines and free lunches have made him a nationally known philanthropist under the nickname of "Mr. Zero," married Miss Mary White, New York actress, at Old Orchard, Maine, tne other day. . Summing It Up He gives nothing but worthless ol gold, who glvefl from a sens duty. Do not forget the old saying, "A you In time saves nine." are losing an abnormal number of or other pullets from disease stitch causes, tlna OUl imraeumieij Is the cause of It. It wubi A good ration for geese would be equal parts of yellow cornmeaL middlings, wheat bran, wheat ground oats to which add cent of meat scraps, one-hal-f cent of fine table salt. 15 per per Selecting a Champion Koto Player , 'V AiM The diplomatic EI' mm V.VA4,.J ranks of those stationed in the United States have at last succumbed to the eternal She is Senora Berta de female. Selva, the first woman consul In the United States, shown when she arrived in Los Angeles, where she represents the government of Nicaragua, f , Weird strains of the koto flU the air as these musicians take part the contest arranged by the Japanese Musical association In Kyoto,. Japan. The girl at the laft won th competition In addition to being the In |