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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. 1.EHL UTAH Biggest Naval Bomber Launched To Enroll 500,000 r f , .. .... I ? . ..i. Farm Topics W3I H 1 1 II iLs's a, , e world's largest flying boat, the navy's new patrol bomber, slipped down the ways at the Glenn L. Martin plane plant at Baltimore, Md., in colorful ceremonies heretofore reserved for surface vessels. The ship is capable of carrying a bomb load to Europe Mrs. Artemus L. Gates, wife of the assistant secgnd return, retary of the navy for air, was sponsor of the ship which was christened notables, including Rear Admiral John II. Towers, were piars." Many shows the huge aerial battleship after launching. Photo present. The 67-to- non-sto- n four-engin- p. Miss Olivia Peterson, director of Minnesota public health nursing, named by the American Red Cross to direct its program to train 500,000 U. S. women in home nursing as a defense measure. She served as Red Cross nurse in France during World war. Over the Hill Lie Russian Troops Torpedoed s. '' f ': T unmistakable distress signals when their diet lacks important plant food elements, observations made in the past cropping season indicate. Yet they frequently show these nutritional deficiencies by slow growth, rather than by any specific abnormalities of form or color. They are likely to produce undersized plants which are normal in appearance otherwise. Ordinarily the early symptoms of plant food hunger take the form of changes in color. The most common color symptom results from chlorosis or loss of the green color. This may be followed by the death of the affected area. The chlorosis may consist of paling of the ordinary green color, or the appearance of various shades of yellow or even white dots and patches. In general the lack of one or more of the three major plant food elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potash will result in ill health for the crop. Nitrogen deficiency results in slow growth of the legumes, a decrease in the branching of, the plants and smaller plants at maturity. These may occur without the appearance of specific symptoms and have little value to the farmer or agronomist attempting a diagnosis. Severe nitrogen deficiency often causes mild chlorosis in which the leaves gradually become pale green with a yellowish tinge rather than distinctly yellow. The chlorosis usually spreads evenly over the entire leaf surface. A lack of phosphorus manifests itself in slow growth. The legume plants remain small and undeveloped. Flowering and seed producn tion tend to be delayed and a tinge may develop in the leaves. But there are no specific symptoms that can be used with assurance for purposes of detecting phosphorus deficiency. Of all the symptoms observable in legumes, those of potash hunger are probably the most outstanding and easily recognized. legumes such as the soybean show evidence of insufficient potash by irregular yellow mottling around the edges of the leaflets. The discolored areas soon merge, forming a continuous yellow border around the tip and along the sides, but rarely around the base. Death of the chlorotic area that first became mottled follows promptly along with a downward cupping of the leaf edges. Then the dead tissue falls out, giving the leaflet a ragged appearance.. bluish-gree- - In the lee of a hill a motorized division is awaiting the command I to attack the Russian positions on the other side, somewhere in the U.S.S.R. Infantrymen, not shown, were used in collaboration with the panzers in this attack on Russia's mighty mechanized army which has leen making a heroic effort to stop the onrushing Nazi war machine. British Take Old U. 1 S. Submarine ' - - a Commander II. F. Cope, captain of the U.S.S. Salinas, the 16,000 ton oil tanker which was torpedoed while on convoy duty near Iceland. The tanker made port without loss of life or serious injury to its crew. Morning Ride ' "Si 4 Broad-leave- d Dairy Production " The dairy production program for defense needs and higher returns to the dairymen should be tempered with careful feeding and management practices, believes C. S. Rhode, extension dairy specialist of the University of Illinois college of agriculture. Overfeeding on high protein rations, short dry periods and failure to supply adequate amounts of minerals are some of the things to be avoided. Balancing the grain mixture to fit the kind and quality of available roughage, the use of bone meal in the ration when needed and a dry period of a month to six weeks are some of the points that should receive attention. "all-out- i i: 1 By E. E. DE TURK (Protruer l Soil Fertility. Colltt ol Aficultutt. Vnivtiuty it lllmot ) Legumes, like other crops, fly 4Zf aifc.Wiii I I'llji r ! Can Detect Distress Signs When Food Is Lacking. o - !l The Union B 3, as she is ' Jack is raised to the jackstaff of the old IT. S. submarine transferred to the British navy at the Groton. Conn., sub- e act. Another sub, the marine base, under terms of the which had been refurbished and put in top condition by the U. S. navy, of is a Went to the Polish navy at the same time. The 1918 vintage. lend-leas- R-- 3 600-tonn- Gen. Sir Archibald Wave, hero of the British advance in Africa last year against Italian forces, is shown in riding attire similar to the riding chaps used on western plains of the U. S. He is wearing his yellow sweater and is giving sugar to his horse after a ride, somewhere near the Iran border. - Tt Photo U-Bo- at Japanese Exodus on West Coast "T wyw. 't'ZfcC" 17i )T Contour farming, strip cropping and terracing can help in increasing yields to meet the needs of the national food for defense program, says Lindley G. Cook, extension soil conservationist at Rutgers university. This is the time to make plans for 1942, he reminds farmers. "American farmers will be asked to produce greater quantities of food than ever before in the history of the country," Cook reports. "Farmers are fast finding out, by means of research and experience on their own farms, that conservation practices play a definite part in increasing yields. "This is the time to begin planning the farm program for next season in such a way that record production can be obtained without the wasteful practices of the last war." A 'Lines' Bending l4 There was weeping in "Little Tokyo." Los Angeles, as hundreds of jJapanese Fran-dcwho have lived here for years boarded busses for San victims S. Tatuta S. Maru, where they'll sail back to Japan on the the international crisis. Thoto shows the Japs sadly waving farewell s the busses left. o, After sinking a British freighter, surfaced and photographed a a few of the survivors. Here a lone survivor stands on a raft, looking hopelessly about him. Swinging round the circle to see where soil conservation is working and where farmers are still losing too much of the soil that they micht be saving, Dr. H. H. Bennett of the U. S. department of agriculture found that out in "the region of straight line plowing," the contour method is making progress. More than half the corn in the typical Corn Belt county of Montgomery, in Iowa, was planted on contour this year. None was continued in 1937. fsf com rtRfTir v m Imagination's Poetry Sentiment is the poetry of tht imagination. Lamartine. I IBS? ; ' CO PATRICIAN, these draperies topped with a graceful swag! You may make them yourself combining just the colors for your room. 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When two hearts have become one in the mystical union of friend- ship, that relationship should mean more to them than any matter of circumstance, fortune or individual benefit. A of smoking house-fu- ll results. Order a can of Clabber Girl from your grocer today. You will be surprised when he tells you the price. And, your baking successes will delight you. Clabber Girl means Bigger value when you buy, Better results when you bake. pleas- ure is the gay, new Christmas gift package of Camel Cigarettes now being featured by local dealers. Designed in the shape of a house, trimmed even to the snow on the roof, this colorful package contains four "flat fifties" 200 Camel Daring to Do No one reaches a high position Cigarettes, America's favorite. No wrapping is needed. There is even without daring. Syrus. a gift card printed right on the package. For those smokers on your Christmas list, give Camels and be sure your gift is appreciated. 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Fuel alcohol, from agricultural products, helps ease the demand. All gasoline supplies in Europe are strictly rationed. Need Proteins The average human needs the same amount of protein during summer as in winter, say doctors and food authorities. Truth Is, most people are more active in hot months than in cold. And when active, they need the proteins, minerals and vitamins found in rich abundance in meats. Summer menus can be built lightly and satisfyingly around almost every protein food. body-buildin- g Good Care of Soil Aids Defense Plans SPtriA rv DIET OF LEGUME IS VITAL FACTOR V f Smartly Styled Draperies Any Beginner Can Make Social Security Social security law. In respect to old age insurance, doea not provide for cash refund In case worker leaves a covered occupation before age 65. Wages paid him (or her) in covered occupations remain to hit credit, and upon retirement at age 65 or over, subsequent earnings may have resulted in a "fully insured" status, making him eligible for monthly retirement benefits. If he dies before age 65, his widow or children may be eligible for survivors' benefits, or lump sum death benefit. 'Blue Sky Law' "blue sky law" is a law enacted to provide for the regulation and supervision of the sale of stocks, bonds or other securities, so as to protect the public against such as are obviously unsound or as do not meet certain standards. The term "blue sky law" is an allusion to a remark of the proposer of the first law of the kind in Kansas, in 1911, that some companies sought to "capitalize the blue skies." A Santa Claus Santa Claus is a town in Spencer county, Indiana. A park la the town has been dedicated to the children of the world and the perpetuation of the Yuletide spirit, and contains a granite statue of Santa Claus in his traditional cosThe postmaster of Santa tume. Claus receives annually an avalanche of letters and packages sent there for remailing with the Santa Claus cancellation stamp. 32-ac- re SOS SOS is the international distress call signal, chosen by the International Radiotelegraph Conference at h code London in 1912. In the the signal is expressed by - - - 2 three dots, three dashes, and three dots). The letters were chosen merely for their simplicity, and they are not intended to represent the initials of any words. dot-das- -- -- Camel's Hump Disappears There are times when the hump on a camel's back is apt to disappear almost entirely and later on it regains its usual size. 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