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Show The La plcrrcs Raise 12,000 Gobblers a Year on Camuhts Largest Turhey Ranch Senate Setup Promises Postwar Treaty Approval V V X V- L Analytl and Commentator. ally begun to realize that the result of the November election, whatever its effect on domestic politics may be. placed America face to face with the greatest problem in the Held of foreign affairs that this country has ever attempted to solve. And regardless of how effective the efforts of our statesmen may be there is no question that the people have placed behind them a pledge of harmonious support. the President will sit down at the meeting, probably somewhere in the Middle East, with Prime Minister Churchill and Marshal Stalin, with the most specific mandate as to foreign policy ever given a President by the people of the United States. America's representatives at the United Nations' conference, which trill probably take up the unfinished business started at Dumbarton Oaks, will enter discussions with the greatest military force and international prestige that any of this country's diplomatists have ever enjoyed before. When the United States senate (tarts deliberations on the agreements which grow out of the parleys of the Big Three (or Big Four), and the later meetings of the United Nations representatives, that body will have what now appears to be the necessary majority of senators whose constituencies have expressed themselves In favor of broad international cooperation. The people have spoken. It now depends on the wisdom and the ability of their servants to produce the kind of a plan for the postwar world which will be at once thoroughly American in principle, acceptable to our friends and effective against our enemies. A brief review of the new complexion of the senate reveals how strikingly the people spoke In favor of International cooperation. two-thir- Trend Evident Before Election former Attorney General Homer Cummings' assistant AGs. There are certain other points worth noting. On the Foreign Relations committee whence must come approval for international commitments. Senator Reynolds and Senator Bennett Clark and Nye re removed. In any case, however, the removal of Senator Nye, who was chairman of the powerful committee on committees. means that such new appointments as are made will not be influenced by the North Dakotan's extreme views. Other factors make for support of the administration. The election has greatly strengthened the prestige of Senator Bali of Minnesota who was most active in the light to get the original resolution favoring an international peace organization before the congress and the people. Similar increased influence in the senate will be exerted by former Representative Fulbright who fathered a Like resolution in the house. A look at the Republican leadership in the upper house is worth while in this connection, too. - i : By BAUKIIAGE WNU Service, Union Trot. I Building Washington, D. C. Washington, In these week of prepuraUon for the forthcoming meeting of the Big Three, hai gradu- AwoclaMO Ntippf-WN- D Faaturtt. By NANCY PEPPER NATURAL NECKLACE program or what sweater your wore Defeat of Ardent Isolationists Assures Smoother Sailing on Program for Cooperative World Organization. Nrut "GAY GADGETS" A v 4 7 Hat o Owner of the largest turkey farm In Canada Is Tommy Lapierre, who with the aid of two sous and two daughters, raises 12,000 gobblers a year. Ills farm is located In British Columbia, on the International boundary line between the province and the state of Washington. The moderate and equable climate of this region permits the birds to live out of doors all year round. . ii .? The Lapierre turkeys are of the .( i ' giant breed, weighing from 25 to 30 i pounds when ready for market. , The huge flock eats about 28 tons i v Q of feed a week during the fatten, ing period. During the rest of the season, the big, active birds can pick a large part of their food on the grassy range. I More than half of Lapicrre'a roasters are being shipped overseas to jft' Canadian troops for Christmas dinners. The others are marketed in Above Is Florence Lapierre with Canada. a Mammoth Bronze speciTommy Lapierre Is shown holding men that seems to be worried about a White Holland, one of hia prize the future. toms. estimated. Our records show, for instance, that two bakeries used exactly the same ingredients In making bread right down to the last pinch of soda. One made excellent bread and the other went broke. The difference was in the Postwar Americas water supply kinds of water used. is due to have a profound influence If water of the proper purity Is on everything from jobs for re- not used it is impossible to make turned servicemen to the nations good beer. Canneries dare not use future economic life, according to a certain kinds of water, or the peas report submitted to the secretary of will be hard and unmarketable. Wathe interior by the Geological sur- ter of unusual purity is required for vey. the manufacture of carbonated In the postwar years informaotherwise beverage, discoloring tion on a national scale concerning sediment develops! If confectioners the water supply will be a control- do not use water with the right ling factor in deciding where to lo- kinds of chemical content the cate new factories or relocate old candy will get sticky or the pure ones, according to the report. white fondant soon looks rusty. The That is true not only with respect processing of wool requires water to where abundant water may be according to definite chemical specifound but more particularly, in fications for washing; otherwise many instances, as regards what dyes will not penetrate the fabric kind of water is available. Scarcely uniformly, or fast colors cannot be any manufacturing enterprise today obtained. Even laundries must have can succeed with just any kind of the right kind of water to do a good water. job on papas shirts. Boilers, steam pipes and all Huge Demand for Data. kinds of plumbing fixtures will clog To meet the need for information up rapidly and cause disastrous the water analysis program will damage to expensive machinery un- have to be enormously increased, less the right kind of water is used, the survey believes. Conclusive inor unless it is properly treated. formation on the chemical content The importance of having water of surface water at a given spot, for of the right quality cannot be over-- instance, requires daily analyses over a period of at least a year. It is not enough to examine ground water at one place and assume that it will be the same in surrounding -Minate i r Loose Leaves We don't mean notebooks, tie mean colorful autumn leave that are blowing your way these days. Dip them in wax and string when fool and hard wonder- ful neeklace for sweaters. (While we're talking about autumn leaves, lots of girls are giving weenie roasts right now. They invite their guests to come in overalls and with rakes. Instead of dancing, everybody rakrs the leaves and then weenies are roasted over the burning leaf fires. Some guests also bring their own weenies a good point saving Ides for the hostess Ring on lour Fingers Match up your peorl necklace with a pearl nrg. Easy to tank if you string some pearls from a bro ken necklace on a small piece of thin wire. Just twist around your linger and didnt we tell you you have a pearl ring. 7 L Pins Into Heart Pins Take any short hat pin straight pin with a the top). Cover the knob with a large heart cut out of two pieces of felt and sewn together. Decorate the heart in beads or sequins Stick into your lapel like a man's stick pin. yetierday. Pul yourkrlf on ocbrd-lile- o like these. Are you Listenin' Doesn't it make you simmer to hear me kids at school talking about a racio program that you forgot to listen to the night before? It won't happen again if you keep a small eniendar right on your radio table with a listing of all toe programs you want to listen to Mfike up your schedule every week from the radio listing In the Sunday newspapers. Combination Chronology You can make a limited wardrobe of "separate seem like a big one if you vary the combinations every day, according to schedule. Get all your sweaters, jackets and skirts together now. List all the combinations you can make with them; then list different combination for each day in the week on a special fashion calendar. Be sure you follow it every morning. TRIXIE 1EE SA)- STrnhun ! lion, many ol you at a in good itandmgf Or do you droop around uilh tlouched thou den, ttuk-in- g out uhrrr you thould Hick ll and lire i era? Take a look around you at the WAl I.S, the IT ICt, and all the other gait in uniform. Don't they look tlick and tmarl? IT t not lint the uniform tTt the u ay they uvar it. In one uord, chum, it's pollute. So, tquare your thoulderi, keep your chin up and your tummy in. After all, you wear a uniform, toneien though it's only a tu eater and tkirt. day-by-da- y ON SCHEDULE Is so crowded thee days that you're apt lo forget Important things like the next Rob Hope radio four life The Rambling Rhymster At COP Minority Promise Moderation At present a quartet of leaders with Senator White as their nominal head are at the helm. Of these Senator Taft, although usually rated as strongly nationalist, is after all on record as favoring the old League of Nations in principle, criticizing only the fact that its members failed to carry out their promises. Another of large influence. Senator Vandenberg, has done a great deal to interpret the trend of popular sentiment in the middlewest away from a rigid nationalist viewpoint. He worked to that end in the Mackinac conference, and at the Republican convention last summer. He did yeomans service in cooperation with Secretary of State Hull in obtaining senate support for UNRAA. Without the help of these Republicans and their colleagues, and of course Senator Austin and Senator could the administration White, vote. This hardly get a more conservative element will also furnish a valuable check against efforts toward extreme internationalism on the part of the administration which might turn the people against the administration and thus defeat its own purpose. Perhaps the task of checking aggression is too great for human hands and human minds to achieve. But never before in our history has America had such an opportunity to lead the world toward the goal of good-wiand peace among nations. two-thir- The trend became evident before the election in four primary contests, and bipartisan support tor the pol forces was icy of international achieved and cooperation has been reinforced by other circumstances as well. Beginning with the defeat of Cotten Ed Smith of South Car olina in the primaries we find in his place the senator-elec- t Johnston who, in his campaign, pledged his support of the administrations for eign policy. Another defeat in the primaries was that of Senator Worth Clark of Idaho, whose opponent (now sena' In all the various discussions conTaylor) campaigned on a the restoration of sound curcerning the internationalist strong platform, in the postwar peconditions rency first to win on such a program in riod, the British balance of paythis state so strong in the Borah traments appears as one of the chief dition. Another ardent isolationist to fail stumbling blocks, the Alexander renomination in spite of his splendid Hamilton institute points out. As record as a skilled legislator was a result of the war, the balance of Bennett Champ Clark. His fall was payments of Great Britain has witnessed a material deterioration a mighty blow to the isolationist cause since he was a member of the The foreign trade of the counNye munitions committee, composed try has shown a large excess of imof Senator Nye of North Dakota, ports over exports which, before the was met Clark and Senator Bone of Washingtinstitution of on, a group which for years has primarily through the shipment of British-owne- d been the of emphatic gold and the liquidation of foreign assets. It is estimated speech and action. that, during the war. Great Britain The other two members of this has lost approximately $4,000,000,000 of some of the best foreign assets group have departed likewise: Senator Bone was appointed to a judge-shi- p held by British nationals. in his home state; Senator Nye The loss of income from these forwent down to defeat before the three eign investments has naturally had times governor of North Dakota an adverse effect on Great Britains elected on a clear-cu- t international balance of payments and, unless it platform. is counteracted in other ways, it Another breach was made in the will reduce her ability to buy mernationalistic front by the withdrawal chandise abroad. In normal times. of Senator Reynolds of North CaroGreat Britain received about lina who, like Senator Bone, left from her foreign investments. An additional $400,000,000 per voluntarily. There were two other defeats in annum was received from British Substantial sums were final senatorial contests to be noted. shipping. also earned each year by British inSenator Holman of Washington mentioned in the famous book, Under surance companies operating all over the world and by the financial Cover, for his alleged of the city of London. leanings, was replaced by operations Wayne Morse, a Republican Since the poorer foreign investwho leans well toward international ments remain in British hands, it is Senator difficult to determine with any deand the Danaher bf Massachusetts who gree of accuracy what the returns went down before the aggressive on these investments will be in the campaigi of Brien McP.Iahon, one of postwar period. ll tor-ele- 7 Future of Agriculture And Industry Keyed to Our Water Resources Male Up By GABRIELLR areas. In Houston, Texas, for example, the survey found that the chemical content of five different wells in close proximity to each other varied as much as from 4 to 182 parts per million of soluble minerals. The stream gauging program must be greatly enlarged before adequate information about the nations water resources can be furnished, the report states. Every river has its own story to tell, but constant attention is required to follow its history. A considerable variety of scientific instruments, in the hands of experts who know their business, are used to record the volume, velocity and other pertinent facts. Irrigation Projects. Studies of the behavior of streams over long periods are necessary to provide reliable Information for the guidance of planners for such projects as hydro-electri- c plants, irrigation, flood control, bridges, reservoirs, and the like. The extremes of behavior of a river can be known only by keeping constant records over long periods. Knowledge of such extremes pays dividends in the end. Many times in the past, bridges have cost more than necessary to withstand floods that never came, or a large but inadequate investment has been swept away because of unanticipated floods. What a river is likely to do in the future can be judged only by knowing what it has done in the remote past. The value of such information, gathered over a long period of years, has been abundantly demonstrated during the past decade. Every major power and irrigation TV A, Boulder, Grand Coulee and the rest has depended entirely upon basic information that has been built up by the Geological survey over the last half century. None of them could have been successfully executed without such information. By LES PLETTNER CARPETS He said, Of carpeta have I heard. length. Throughout my lifetime I've heard much and read fulsome word. About their looks and strength. There was the magic carpet Which performed In days of yore. And those who had the luck To bitch a hike on it would soar. Ive heard of carpets Arabic, And Persian too. Egad . . . With colors glow. glossy ing . . . slick Imported from Bagdad. These carpets are in my abode. On which I softly tread. They are the latest style and mode . . . Of silken wool and thread. But of all carpets that Ive seen Of one 1 stand In awe . . . The one on which the boss calls me V . . . ' Then lays down the law!n .. ... ... liflrut to Do By PHYLLIS BELMONT I I .A project-in- cluding s ' iend-leas- well-sprin- g $800.-000.0- well-like- d Put your accent of drama on your very best features! If you have a nice mouth, call attention to it by using the newest, richest lipstick shades. If your eyes are especially attractive, go in for exquisitely groomed eyebrows. If your ears are lovely, wear brilliant earrings and up your hair. Oh yes, accent does the trick! eye-shado- Ledger Syndicate. B RI E FS . Labor - management production committees are now operating in ore than 5.000 war plants. Geographically isolated from the rst of the country by the Rockies. California before the war had more an enough oil for domestic marvels in the West Coast states. In consequence, it developed a substan-ta- l export market in the Far East. . . by Baukhage contest for a pcpu A nation-widlar song that will stir up the peu- pie's fighting spirit has bf en announced by the Japanese Infonni-tioboard e WNU Features. This is part of the stream-gaugin- g apparatus used by the Geological survey. The torpedo-shape- d sinker, weighing 100 pounds, is lowered into a river by means of a crane and reel. The speed of the spinning cups is transmitted electrically to an operator in the boat above. From this information the swiftness of the stream, the depth and the volume of water can be calculated. Great Britain Approves Of Travel to France LONDON. TELEFACT British businessmen are at liberty to travel to Paris and o'her parts of liberated France if they can find accommodations The home office announced that Fruit juices will be available in most of France had been relinconcentiated form, like candy, aitei quished from military con'rol and the war, when it is expected there turned over to French authorities thus necessitating only a British exit will be an oveisupj ly of these permit ani a French visa to make a trip. THE LIBERATION HOW THE LAND arable 2 300 000 ACBfS OF HOLLAND IS USED HUtTS. ETC - 3.272 000 ACRES Ledger Syndicate. .KOWMS. 126,000 MEADOWS Question How is a funeral conducted from the house? Answer A house funeral should be very simple, and by its simplicity it is dignified. The undertaker provides chairs for the friends and relatives who attend, and each person to arrive is met at the door by some representative of the family, and shown to a seat. A row of chairs should be reserved near the casket for members of the family. The casket is usually placed on a draped stand at one end of the living room. The space behind and on the sides of the casket is usually banked with flowers. The room may be darkened if desired. The women of the family enter the room after the clergyman has arrived. They wear hats and veils if they intend to go to the cemetery. Upon their returrrfrom the ceme-tar- y the family should find all signs of the funeral removed, shades raised and furniture replaced. ACES - WNU Features. Black Widow Called Mighty N'ght Fighter LOS ANGELES. Northrop corporation disclosed Black Widow night fighter carries four machine guns in a revolving turcannon. This ret besides gives it greater fire power than any other fighter in the world Not one has been shot down in combat Aircraft that its 1 20-m- |