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Show ii;oU TIMliS. A MtOWAN. I'T.MI I Pese&i, Relumed V (derails Aid For Elderly U. S. Farm Scientists Faor UnlianiM?rcl Freedom in Keseareh Work ioIutn M.ikmu m Show Success in Postwar Venture K Jioix , UNC hervne. Pd6 I ye Street, Washington. 0, C. U f(. e C 11 'dl fi I er !k- - ' out l iii ! hoi i such action, it v 1 tiled. c.iu-i- s ii.itit farm- t n m v c M f.iriiiis v i tirui Bowden brothers and their parSffK HXIHtT C;CII)Nt ents hate proted that they are good farmers, but they frankly admit they don't know it all. Here Janies S. Pridgen. Coffee county, Ala.. FS supervisor, shows Lynn and Oren Bowden how to treat seed peanuts to prevent damp rot after they are in the ground. C-- The Heir wivis a (i are linking to tt cir sons to take our the home farm, the story of the Him ilons is related to show ml. at ran tic aorompl.xhed. Actually the story has its begin-ninin 1936 when, ns the rider Bow"we were den frankly admits, down and out and I, ad to struggle to make ends meet " Unable to pet credit from regular lenders for purchase of feed, seed, fertilizer, equipment and other farm needs, the Bowdens resorted to a government agency, now the Farm Security administration, to secure tl.e necessjry funds. Along with the funds came instruction in sound which farming practices, the Bowden family to improve the efficiency i f their operations. A period of progn s fidlowid. hut the advent of war disiuted all the family's plans Bi th I.vnn and Oien were called into stivne, resulting in an iu ute lac k of help on the farm Lynn, 44. veteran of both wot Id wars, entered the army in Pit) when the Alabama National Guard was called into service then, 31, also was a member of the National Guard and entered service- early the following year. A temporary re- - g d -- h ... I L.O- q W around the hi use and garden. Size of the family al-- o has been leased Afti r the t farm pay-nnt was made, Oien was married and bi ought his wile to the family j .! r . - J. . ' "' 'A of 4 '"I, . 4",V ,V.; . 1IGS BOOST INCOME and some of the young Oren Bowden is shown here with brood sows porkers which will be readv for market m the fall. Returns from cattle and pigs increase earnings on the Bowden diversified (arming plan. farm, which is operated on a a new high in Kami Securadministration loans to vetei..ns were 5.40(1 in purchase equipment a or financed faint opeiat'ng fanulv farms within of period, ace 01 ding to figuics lc leased by department of agi icalture The loans, nude during March and April, constitute r early a thud of the total number the agency has appioved for veterans during the last two years, FSA Administrator Ddlar B. Lasseter announces. Declaring that the agency expects the record lending to continue. Las-setrepoits that more than 20 000 veteran applications now are being processed m county offices. More than 16 000 veterans already have received FSA assistance. Approximately 1,000 of them obtained faun pea chase loans under terms of t! e Bankl.ead-Jone- s farm tenant act from an earm.i'ked fund set The rest have up by congress loans to buy naclmety and livef ir or stock other operatu g needs Sealing real estate prices nnd lack of productive fa' ms foi sa.e have hanu'c.i) pc a iUiars in tl cur quest for farms, L,is-e;says. two-mont- h 1 ''JteSC cr l a lu!h hrre , tat Pattrrn ?J , a .iu strait'll! tf 1 f, .! the cf u t d patter!' id Itrrs give Ltr, trulrd matt-ria- l ScnJ ot r 4 Si tkulh - I! i. r j ,7,'', '' MRS. Rt TU WVJTII Itadtord Hills. N V Enclose 1J crr.! I f L 135 ptUl B Name Addict She Both in Demand! I like a man who is a man wi.u is brown, i who is tender. He Say, do you want a a steak? mux Modern Improvements it hin (..nr Trill lirr brulr amt grimm tin hal nut ntttn luno nr luir Mill Hi, mi- - wmr nf linin' a av. Hit In icrgiairi, nnd me. e Had Hun Cornered You've la i a tc ll.r.g you mrm:e! i r inr.ey. Mr. I had to g ve s,,me rea:'u Mrs y If you art run dv ou re nt pttmvr wn -- beeuse all thf A4D Srott' to promptly enrri n ted ilanijn- ) r hp) n i r nu'- - n k t ur Hrnl ii n i 'sr a natural II n ti 'il-- a v w rich m anli itaminl (i natural ' Ml v ' - Farmers Getting Loans Individual ginda.e m good farm and home m.inagen cut practices is provided by F.um bounty administration with all loai the department (if agt lcu't'ire on phasizes. Each loan, the dejaitment reon a sound plan for ports, is ha-e- d farm and home m magemont that is vvoiked out b t1 e bortovver and his family Tl.e dan shows items the fanner mtc i - t aise, his esti-- c mated operat. ng ncnses and tn- come he ma ex ct to make, A FS sc ooled in sure". fuuent farm rut each farm y make md tv out the plan. vv '1 ill sup He u n at, on on how to select arc: , u. t a- - livestock, i' plan cl op n t a"d put other 0 ' ' prac tice. In good farm met1 tin st rural com m s j home super-u- e visor, ti aired m t economics, aKo i ,n n ib'i to - st ti o family. Mam obji c ts t ; . ..dance plan. e to help the accorumg to H t burner "get t o i"u'inp from his w 01 k o! t 1, ., s' d l.v ing for his family ,u d u .'v his loan 1 I , c tme-duc- ! in-ii- n s- , -- k gas vots witf WXTiatD due to MONTHLY LOSSES? ?ou girls and women who jof much during monthly periodsom " you're pale, weak, "diagged this may be due to lai k ot blnnflLT8 TABLtiSo try Lydia E Plnkham's one ot the best home cas build up red blood in such or iJ Plnkhams Tablets are onec311 tonics you best blood-iro- n D leg'-latKi- 1 -- MERCHANTS d CAKES FOR CABBAGE . . . of the gardening on the Bowden farm is clone by J. U . Bowden, 69. father of the Bowden brothers. Here he is working among his cabbages, which net ted $140 in 1943. Most p it BARBS New Jersey farmer Termed Hardest Working Man in State king day 's f e udest ng opera-- ' plant shuts down the t.t e ngtr. .v i -- t work-- - i can be cc mg man in New Jc fi rrc d on t e av c far me r in t u Garden state, dec hi state cl t'- j cirtmer t of agi n u a e Figures cited v t1 e depar tn c I t 1 e New st, w th.it as cf J., sec farn operators working an average of 12 hi m daily, which aids up to a 72-- ' nr week, excluding time devoted to Sur.dav d o Au-ar- e m p-- - up to a to a factory r. ( C k Of 40 1 Jer-wer- dep.it tm nt, 10- -t hours eight-- i to the vv on a far: is invilve. our day I: oli Jr Your Advertising Dollar than On tl.e bas.s of ra m-u.- smi-lhnl- '7' Guidance Plan , r t.iti.r Umm ap-pio- High Peak A ids he l.ot-minut- e Setting ity r CMld 1 Loans to Veterans for Farm Purchases Costs Reach The ilf , J d And Operating of -- - Xus s 2' ,' ! 1 o-- n k , two Useful. nut 1 farm home Today the Bowdens are considered successful Alabama farmers. Each member of the family does his prop-woiand all reap the good living on a vvell-i- i operated fa m Furthei more, the (!der Mr and Mrs, Bowden can take mote time to enjov the peace and sccuiitv of farm life now that their boys, like so many others, ate home again from the war. , ,, v la-- is Tlie.se pre-scnbc- hr' fi inc f,n quuk'v easy tu " up 1 Um-versit- v ot p.us of cabbage this year. Mrs Ilovvdet also is active in work HO C HEGGED 1 1 1 1 r ! ll-t- ; in-o- - f-- an-ot- a-- i TV L spite was gamed when Oren wus'ment agency ar.d tt.e Bowdens are land. pl.ued on inactive duty to help run full owners of tf With ICO act i s of tie farm the farm, but le later was called under cultivation, toe Bow Jens L.uk u to service. tush I'pi n tla ir discharge early tn produce peanuts as the main out their plan of 1943, both brothers returned to the crop. Carrying diversified farming, they ahn have family farm. Intent on purchasing ceitton, hogs and 12 head of beef rent360 ae the re farm, previously cattle, principally of the Black Aned by the family, the hiothers gus type. To develop tl eir herd, the neiessnry finaru ing with they recently purchased a purebred Farm Security administration, Aneus bull. whnh i limits 4u years at 3 pi r In 1944, t.he Bi weier.s marketed 2C cent ntiri-- t for lep.nment of firm tons td pearn.'s, Soon w ith of hogs pun ha a loans A major fat tor in and $00 wort, 'i ef eat'e. They luc 15 either Imgs 'i ft ov t r for matkct-intie I. cully 's sutiess was the tl v f.ilP.ii g plan which tie a en-cby the end eft!. year - well hc'ped the I imily to map out as 12 stock at 2 milk cows Sale of t hitki ' nr ! eggs also add-,ir- F.n d w it It a 4,600 tit t. cm ti a m pule having the fuim, the ed to farm ri t B"V dt I.s t mb II ki d OI1 all a!! I lilt US Marketings t o f How mg year f f.um pri.iaui in signed to wipe out cludi d 20 tons peanuts, 4 bales the (hit in slioi test possible tine of cotton and a! ut Sa.'IS worth of Within a year they ha i pud oil hogs After thc-- i sales, they had rime than half the eh bt Today, 24 Du roc shoat- - 4 brood sows and only thrti years laltr. the final jay. 30 pigs on hat d as well as their mint las been made to the goviin- - beef cattle. The1 old f"'ks" are helping the veterans progress m their farming venture. Tl t elder Bowden taises gulden produi e, selling $112 worth of cabbage from a few rows in his i gulden l.i- -t yi ir Intent on lm leasturns, ho has planti I six ing the y - - it can Lt 1 - l.i"'- Siiu he, vv " h t 1, tl e pc. Id T i,i-- e strings to Possession tl e eU nt f v ! Law to Fust llig to subsidize a Buss ,m expropriation of Austrian n.itiui al sou td i I I ti c b fiilil. pi tv ard er di luyir g t.u tu s in .a a! res( the sc tt.ng of tl.e peace conference ti t.- on. Scientists d" t .! ite Mini to be predicated on the Why start any discussions have mai y voti s Pmry so tl e c tsuasii n of who gits what if you tan Opel ate couldn't have mi tl.e o!J theory that possession is come by wav of a nine points of the law 7 Possession is on important factor. lobby. The public Take tin recent experience of a Sudbeen had stirred. imagination Around midPhiladelphia horse. denly the layman realized that sc night one night a horse walked into once was a powerful facte r in war He realized ton that perhaps men a residential district and began dewho could smash the atom and make vouring gardens of dahlias, mornit smash the enemy, might hum ing glories, snapdragons and other flowers Tl.e infuriated householdhow to use the powers of the sleeping giant atomic energy fur the ers tnoJ to shoo the horse away, but good as well as the ill of mankind he kicked at them and went right the bourgeois At this writirg congress has not cm expropriating blooms. the good old in However, bill but cf acton the completed probably will have done so by tl.e American tiudition, a pol.cetnan aptime the-- e lines ate read. The idea poured with a rope and lassoed the of a national re.starch program beast. He was removed to the poseemed very good to me. There- lice stables where he couldn't fore, I was somewhat sui prised to exercise a veto on this purely prohear a pi armacological auihonty of cedural process. This subversive tendency in the my acquaintance suv that passage ! of this legislation "would be as de- annual vuu Id was revealed in er art of Philadelphia at al out structive in tne field of science" as the tort b was in the midst of Hiro- the s.u ,e t.me. Returning from a a house! niter and his shima and Nagasaki. He made tie week-irl- , observation 111 a group, several of f unity v l.o had st.utid a counter H s whom weir -- i r s. at C! s rt nlutu't ary agamst campa'gn vvl.r.t t. ey thought to be a h.umlO's 'o h,s sentiments aipe.it el to sentimi nts vv ( h I later h ut red I c mouse, found a 11 ge s,cd i at in the had set foil', ,n tiie recent Bul'i tin tr. p t' ey had s, t The .it wdh the tt .if) attuc'id a minor meum-bi.miof tl e Amci u in Association of went right after the family In h ssors He (Dr. Tin Kopp.itvi) sad "In an anal- which 1 limbed tables a"d chairs ysis of tne 1.11, a basic vviong im- 'inis time when the cop came he mediately haps to the eye. This is felt aggressive warfare justifiable the assun pmn that sclent. lie re- and finished the rat with his reac- search can Pe 'lmt.otod' or il tionary night-sticIf this assumption could be grounded, the natural se- Congress Work quel to a : ation.il research foundu- - Is Never Done tion vv mil i e federal ft undations to come to Congressmen init ate' an ptisiribe fur' the work January invariably 14 brisk of step, con, jins. (jon of music, the painting of eye, confident theyll have if uctuics, tie vviitng of poems, bright all the bills passed, all the necessary i the estuhhs of social con-- 1 a, business disposed of by July 1 at ols an due .Piop, b ..cue nc e is the latest, so they can go hme to t v jiniahly' tie it personal and their fences. t 1 of all iii.r n:i encieav-0- 1 'an. Tuc old of course, know - No i )t .vevi: authcuized thee are timers, iy, ,ii themselves. kidding just i, nett c.iii dcvilup a nut.or.al Business is never completed by v for st m f,i UM July 1, though they work from sun D (Kcult to Pass t" sun for. like womans, congress vvoik is never done. Consequently, On Projects motor jaunts, and imfishing lie them is and wavs of thirk-1- 1 portant trips, electioneering have to be of g scuntists, Dr. Kopjjnvi ex-p- postponed while house and senate c d. (and h s colleagues ngri e i) members labor in Washington heat air as diverse as the world itsilf to con.plcte legislation. IIovv can we set up a court with This it was the OPAgony tie power to pass on what is good that fevyear, ct ed brows ,11 what is not good for sennet''" late into July congressional Debate was so furie asked, and then he turned to me ous, n.gi't sessions vveie so frequent with this question: "Would you that I wa-- n t surprised when I heard if having a member of your a man in the vis. tor's gallery of nioiessuin -- a commentator or m . k the capitn "Why did they wait " iter -- unpointed bv a Hies dent of so lot g to get at the OPA bill ' ' United States, as head f a Seems to ne always have a sed ted group of vein to, lot of stud left they to do .it the end of e woo vveie made pi ivy to a sessi, n t gits tl ey could have taken niiv.de government lnfotn ainn, up earlit r Do they alwavs let it mch was .111 ed lion utl c r s; ,,p. go so long t,- t tl esc closing days I s or write is sound like . 10 vdy I " jam session? Natiu ullv No said 1 (That repented this remark to a man vvo.du or tl e end of the freedom of who knows Capitol Hill, as you and r ess and ram ) I know the short-cu- t home. Inin Di Koppanvi concluded: There are no jams in congress, You can spend a lit of money and he answered as he inhaled another nc if return But "tt you ti ust in tablespoopful of the famous senate uman ingenuity, motivated by de-- s restaurant bean soup. le of public service, the love of Not even on OPA? I modestly ec ognition, and maybe needled. Tiente, elfish .urns al.kc, you will av e done No. he "but IT admit nine for basic science than you they came to said, a near-jawhen ould ever do with billions of dolhad to work like the dickens to they lars of federal money the bill to the President before get the OPA expired. Social Science Put they did get it 1 ,h!'Tn(,hpL uas ta,kmg about the Study Lags bull-a- nd first it was bettor Spokesmen for the social than a lot of people had sciences (the study of people. 0f That was no jam individuals ar.d groups) vveie loud What is 1 jam then'1' .r. cntic'ing the omission fiom t' e "What we used to have in the bdl of provisions foi research in tins da s of the fit 'd he bat k nromotlv session, tame eon- -' n trgu.cer spoke for tie sou,, gus-- , had to adiourn on"Then March 4 sturdisis m the-- e words 'ye've A ot c man filibuster could stymie, gone milts ahead in out studv of ii up to midnight of March n.,tc ti ings, in phvsus, then-4 and it would never be passed ,ud tie other vt mes t1 at Thin ennen-- c might act hastily d il with inorganic mutter, com-paii- arm Feihcipv unwisely, to our advancement ir be ip( ( r able r'f idline st iv of human be sy mghy t' ev A ti n is when aft tie way they do Urdu' given f'K edjam,tn congress pmimitate action, or tois t o nd ons, their relations to no a i tion T dt s a (tier ini.v'duals and to gioups ant the opinion n t on of the groups m rt u.on Id still hke to tear what t ,.i h other Harry Truman wnu.d define as a He spoke of the recent congres- pogrom in sional jam-u- their (1 1 I i s all c-- m-c- -- i Jews II uti d fmm a fal run. or, a plant-i tun, or. The very same tiling, t .e fi g pointtd out. P'u hid oil Pei mis three y t at s ago utin Dc Unitis. there !, e ale known facts vt iv little public knowledge of what t tie senate I1 - I IT. d e e v mumi nlnlnr. Boland, wlctc- tic'Kill, and killid attuikcd viie N W. to It nll I d II ee t'g , t I s.- 1, fti.lt.g e It I! IP t SI t.n mg r'T I H.l Ktl.U: l vs work out; ut of 12 ica- - ci.nly an wren a city a 1! No repot t ot tne nun ber of hours per dnv worked by farmers Cun estm ate the time spent on Sun u he l.days when, as on arc day s otttr clay, choits sue h as feedir r incsutk, n,u--- t of bt milking dene on a ani other jc! farm regardir- ago. n Km 'a apparently wants to win r hit' r. s sv rrji.it: y so t at Ger-vd- l more yield easily q, c. ,, da ' later B ,t that i r o tie Lear n :ght f.rd V Bnukhage lelued fd Chicago Tga- e - -- J urg by the t. d t! .,( recoid I - of the week iv'-.th e war st. vv aged, New Jersey id rners spet 12 2 he rs a day at wcik. t e day A year by :a has used tle vt h ate r O Daniel and on e of (agues use the fia' vstcr Wc-'- under cun t mu', mower a " , P the cnme ,iri toe course of f, ' h k . t' ut Hu re is a new me propelled lawn Lv "',UKI h we d get a i.tt.e trimmer. w .u. tlk time oil. LX buys something more & space and circulation newthis the columns of and spaper. 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