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Show PAMWAN TIMES. PA ROWAN '? mz (TTAII tJtfUu 3tU TluJf ft MCSi ssiveUseoflime asls Soil Fertility Dandelions for Dinner Q TUBBY. oral Conm-aiiaGrovi of PinmiUan iitFcsds Required I cm exhaust ,oJ fertility, unlesa lime la ed by t1 e return of other to the g fmt foxl element Will am A. Al-Dr cc'jrcJ 1s.ursi'v of Missouri. time in our to tve present I J ,r 1 Albrecht, "we rg limestone on our s Dr S3 putt , "I I r- - 7" belief that j'sresVd only in reducing V.e hae gone ahead jj w.th the idea I cot-- S 3te .s al that is needed, and e is good, more will be if a r the m st.il.en I 1 use of lime haa more proteins in p adufe e d o'her crops. But Id j crop production has used ; phot food elements. Among ish has been the most 1 j i I'-jg- 1 l at crcJ.ted the lime and ablation of the soil w uh orders, but we have not that lunuig by itself was j exhaust our soil fertility k tLj," he points out. essential, concludes Dr. Al-t- o remember that we need 'a make the curbohydratea awuig plant before we can ie-into protein. e 1 t nth or i Baujt It hu. irtM PllL'r e. . eK -- Boots f I te Ku:; andjr Orders. Required can do a better crop job than the roots that i 1 To get strong, healthy, s'ng growth above the 4 raj have to have a sturdy prent below the surface. need I plenty of living b stretch out for moisture. Ms .xrpW,U n wife who had rccuud a dipait-meof agriculture cout.book vwt'i 150 recipes for p! ntiful inexpinv.ve foods "I lave barn a housekuptr for 52 years." she Cross, but we Just cannot tat iiass ahmg u.th soybeans an i all the s'aff the cookbook tavs is so pi and and nourishing Sure, tlie dep r'nunt of is a c azv bi nch " I agree that she i exactly right." said Cross. If that Is all that the New Heal has to off,r after IS yrars of planning, is it anv wonder th it thire is such a s ave of righteous Indignation rising all nt K;ii fxWt te V I , V: fi -- ssrj S" J rn.tr ens They need n"! oalv in the plow layer, n subsoil below. pIenty of organic matter cay or loam soil roomy, "ed and ventilated. f Part anic niatter is burned up Producing crops. If replaced, then your soil It becomes "stuffy 0 cuhivate. It loses its r porosity. Roots top growth suffers 'f 1,1 y, orop yields steps are result. necessary to get i1 J tests-Iegumcs- - Liming. 18 important. So 3rat10n of fertilizer carry-- f - ,ate it w and potash. ut a balanced soil Program and add to matter supply, animal "P residues should bo YisT-- ... CLE4N-IP- , CONTENTION OLD STILE The man who made lem U 1 the Republican national convention In Philadelphia comes up the aisle behind a broom. this time the last weary delegate bad left the hall, the emotional By sprees marking the naming of seven aspirants to the Republican nomination had ended and the dead trappings of the hecUc nominating and voting demon-atratioLittered the aisles and corridors. nS foods- This time of year the body craves greens This is the time to buy asparagus, no matter wlat the food experts tell us But up in York we don t have to buv asparagus until the price is right We go out mo the fields and get dandelions, mustard greens and poke These are weeds, the experts m ght say, but wc know they are god eating. There nothing Letter for a person in the spring than a nice men of dandelions 8WCCP rut 7t A ,4 ?$' l" hw.held farm trailer LbriMI frame which y can be Placed. 11., ts which work CJ? 1 Ibe . in w5, if 3 4 rattles or break-V- d this trailer Way that avoids fne f ' Wa',deslne1 college. jGrs Control I immunity Job com- nS,COntro 8 evJf requires tho 11 'oord?0ne in the neISh-katc- h Purdue uni-tat,Gr. ncw bunches of in clean tw I deen puIIin8 or hoe-- I lPearit8 8r formed. both by seeds pr4 d. 5 ,cattered by ' by rJt.vator or win 4 8 10 i tj ... dramatic protest against the cently passed draft law. s, re- V MINE WORKERS WIN PAY BOOST . . . John L. Lewis was In again. After a series of rocky conferences he and the soft coal mine operators announced a new 1918 wuige contract providing a doilar-a-da- y pay increase lor 400,000 miners. The agreement, which beiame effective July 1, also hikes the industrys contribntion to the LMW welfare fund to 20 cents a ton. With Lewis here are James Owens (left), LMW secretary-treasureand Thomas Kennedy, UMW vice president. 3a I 4 io. (. u x 1 111 1 r, 4 NOT NOMINATED ... T One of the several men who didnt get the GOP presidential nomination they wanted was Carl C. Countryman, poet and lecturer. Countryman campaigned assiduously for months under the slogan "Countryman for nis countrymen, his countrymen for Countryman. y the property completely described in this report inside and out But in each case, Veterans administration officials claim, Berry had signed the reports without even pN. I seeing the property. Believe it or not but Berry had been m Florida when 17 of the 35 reported to have appraisals been made. The justice department now has agreed with Veterans administration about cleaning these fraud cases up " ..fit. t e street-inspire- 1 bv W Prylrr MI Kcaturn In tlie eaily part of 1947, Hughes saw an inviv'.igation coming. He had spent nomy to hire wotntn to act as social lompamons of procure-ilit agmts and for booe and luxurious meals and had charged this cxptnse to the ultimate taxpajer as part of tlie cost of the planes which he did not produce for the 40 million dollais. He had spent about $1 000 on the wedding expt rises and on extrava-- p int pirsonal entertainment of Elliott Roosevelt, then ranked as a colonel, in expensive hotels and night clubs of Hollywood and New York There was testimony among the disclosures that Hughes social-traffmanager, Johnny Meyer, gave a $20 bill and a batch of nylon stockings to Faye Emerson, who was to become the third Mrs Elliott Roosevelt Anticipating d 1 closure, Hughes hired Carl Byoir and Asthe New sociates, York and Washington public relations and propaganda fum, to see him through. They did well by him Hughes was enabled to appear to turn the tables on Senator Brewster and te make Brewster seem to be a guilty fellow, although the record does not justify this impression. Actually, here was a defendant who admitted that he was what he was, staking his unsupported word in a charge that Brewster offered to abandon the investigation if Hughes would abandon his own plans for an overseas passenger airline Brewster and others believed that the United States would best serve American interests by and supporting only one line. American overseas was our big overseas pioneer and Brewster thought should carry on as a favored agent. He may have been imposed upon by officials of with whom he had become friendly. It appeared that he did accept personal hospitality from one of them, although at no cost which could be dignified by the taint of bribe. -- reviewed SESSION of congress go down in history for devotion to the common man, but it did set a new high for gagging free and fair debate Most people have the idea that congress is a deliberative body which carefully debates the laws of the nation before passing them This is largely true in the senate But in the house, the Republican leadership has been imposing a series of gag rules A gag rule Is an order by the rules committee that a bill cannot be changed or amended on the floor of congress. It means that a handful of men in committee draft the bill, after which 400 other representatives take the bill as Is. They can only vote yes or no. Some of the most important pieces of legislation passed by congress at the BOth session were put through under a gag rule, including every major bill reported out by the ways and means committee Czar Knutson, chairman of th.s committee, insisted on imposing a gag rule on his Wall tax reduction bill, also on his Olh-e- r reciprocal trade extension bill of his members not congressmen committee, had no chance to amend there bills They had to vote for or agilnst them as drafted by Knutson and a small group on the wajs and means committee estttrook Nightdress Just the thing for hot summer nights! A lovely, well fitting nightdress for narrow lace or ruffle trimming and an applique of pansies to embroider In your favorite color. Trjr a soft pastel in rayon satia or crepe, or dotted swlss. To obtain complete cutting pattern, sizes 14. 18 and 18 Included, traring and color chart for the embroidery for Sleep Well Nightgown (Pattern No 5XC5) rent In coin, YOUR ADDRESS and TATTI RN NUMBFIt, Send 28 NtMF. sewing South S3 Ne rinris nffdifwork Wflu kt. I Inraco J, ill Unclose 30 cents lor Pattern. Nsnu Address. ic administra- BOTH j .Aj OBJECTOR James D. Peck of New lork City ihained himself to a railing tn the White House near the East room In tion appraiser, stated that he had wont Trailer . Veterans administrations repoit, finagled government guarantees on the basis of false appraisals E. C. Berry, Veterans vm m mrr G. I. Loan Frauds FAILURE OF SOME U S district attorneys to prosecute cases of fraud against veterans finally ha brought some abrupt action from THE n1 Anglo-Amerlra- "x ' t ' 4 . ' 7 - r .i 4- - f sf 1 '' ''k U' f ts 2v J ol! 1 A x jA t i ? 4s- ji fe 4 i fid f" V . Ji skmum Gag Rules in Congress K ld "3- - over the lamT" Whut the Iennsyhunia Republican forgot, however, was that recently he commented as fol.ows on the agriculture departments campaign for gi eater comumpuon of plentiful - Two cases are involved, both in Temple, Tex , and both affecting citizens prominent Gordon Duncan of Duncan Homes, and R. M Newton, secretary of the First Federal Savings and Loan association Veterans offiadministration cials have reported to the justice department that veterans in Temple testified they were contacted by a man named Wilson .XL Press-le- y who suggested that be knew how to make some easy money. They then were invited to get hi touch with Gordon Duncan of the Duncan Home real estate office who in turn offered them $200 to $250 to sign the proper papers for a G. I. loan on a home that Duncan was building. Veterans administration reported to the justice department .h?t d through some legalistic the title of the house was juggled around so that the veteran got a fee and Duncan got the home In most cases veterans didnt even see the homes for which they requested G I loans These loans were financed through R. M. Newton who, according to the N. Y., as the first special representative of the U. 8. to head tho American mission to Israel. recently haa been a memn ber of the commission of Inquiry on Palestine. the soil. 2V ... 1 MIxStRV President Truman haa named James Grover Mi Donald of Bronxville, 11 TTOWARI) lircilil S, the niov in ; m iMia'e who prodm-ipu in-no si i aim lor 40 million liol'ars nf public n onev, li is m ide public a letti r to S n Ralph O HrevvMt r, uf Marne, offtnng him $.100 a weik to start as an aitur 'You ure no amateur," liughis wrote Your abtli'y as an actor has bem well demon-rule- d A so, jou are the perfect tvpe for some putts I have m mind" We here hive a senator publicly e mocked m his of lnveitiiTtor of outragi ous In the war production program by a man who could not deny tint he had convpiteJ with a profi rsional b.ufly to com-- I uni .f ujinls of the governnunt and scduie llum from propriety Hjgtiri finds himself singularly free of the restraint! whiih affect the course of men of fastidious morals and ethics. He ts not embarrassed by disi Insures whirb would intimidate a mure sensitive citizen. amp s'eight-of-han- .liftin' b lcg.s-latio- the justice department ip Crop Output p V u jo ned the symjhony .f Truman an use. the othir day, dtiaum ng as the Pres.dni afack on congress for Inictmn on farm and the high cost of living To proxe his paint. Cross quoted a letter from a I okc! mJ 1 ,a , house- re t 1 1 II "dou-b'e-Ul- rather than M," CIhs-te- r n Warns Ofher scfellst Iff COMING IN OUT OF THE DRAFT . . . The race was on. Passage peacetime draft bill brought a rush by congress of the of youths within the susceptible age group to join national guard and reserve units throughout the nation. One provision of the bill exempts members of the national guard or active reserve groups from service in the armed forces. BASLBAWX . . . Although hes not good for any paid admis- sions, the Pittsburgh Pirates have no more loyal rooter than this chimpanzee at the Highland Park too who sports a Pirate cap. African Wood Used By U. S. American woodworking industries are turning to a wood from the vast forests of the Belgian Congo known as "Korina because they are unable y to obtain timber at high-qualit- home. One of the countries largest tim- ber users already has begun large-sca- le importations of the wood that stacks up with American oak. The industry is Importing about 8,500,-00- 0 feet of Korina a month. The Inability to obtain ty timber in the United States Is blamed on two things lark of a sound conservation scheme and rapid growth of the woodworking high-quali- an There was shocking testimony and documentary evidence against Hughes, Meyer and Elliott Roosevelt in the hearings in Washington. Nevertheless, by artful manipulation of the publicity and the timing of dramatic incidents, Hughes walked off triumphant, although not with honors. Elliott Roosevelt had been so heavily mired in the wallow of the notorious John Hartford loan and other gyps, done with the guilty knowledge of his father, that nothing could embarrass him. Maj. Gen. Bennett E. Meyers was Meyers tenced by the United States court, not by Sentence the army, to serve from 20 months to five years for perjury in concealing the fact that he owned a company from which he bought material for the army THIS WAS ENTIRELY ASIDE FROM THE HUGHES DEALS INVOLVING ELLIOTT. The army had abundant evidence that Elliotts father had verbally ordered that favors be shown to the man who was wining and dining his son. Many a headstrong or wayward buck private meanwhile has spent years in prison for rude reof unaccustomed violations The juice of a lemon in a glass of water, when taken first thing on arising, is all that most people need to insure prompt, normal elimination. No more hanh laxative that irritate the digestive tract and impair nutri- tion ! Lemon in water is good for you ! Generation of American have taken lemons for health and generations of doctors have recommended them They are rich in vitamin C, supply valuable amounts of Bi and P. They alkaltnize, aid digestion Not too thorp oi tour, lemon in water has a refreshing tang clears the mouth, wakes you up. Its not a helps your syspurgative tem regulate itself. Try it 10 days. sin-pl- VSt CALIFORNIA SUNKIST IfMONS sen-Ce- ts SPEEDED-U- P for COMFORT so-call-ed KIDNEY SUFFERERS ee Baekaebcfl leg pufl broken aleep, painful usually go eo maoh quicker if you switch to i'oley (the new kidney o Udder) Pills 1 her sfamuUtesiugpah kidneys then ALLAY BLAU LH IRRITATION. Ih&t s the cause of most muqS, aches, urges ones thought entirely due tm kidneys Bo for quicker, longer --lasting relief sooth h ladder as well as stimulate kidney action. Do this, use Foley (the new kidney bladder) Pills, they also hare direct sedativs-uk- e action on bladder At your druggist Unless you find them far more satisfactory, DOUBLE YOUR idoNLY BACK. straints i'-- C. i a ? y f. OA-.K- 1? d There was mutually accusing testimony by Hughes and General Meyers concerning discussions of favors to be done Meyers by Hughes, including a job at a high salary after the war. kjc f , ' 1 1 i.Wi.ji.ifiiimlinii OPTIMISTS FROM EUROPE . . . Janice Hcrmanson, 2, ) LITTLE hope-fand I mmi Mattersich, 5, of Norway and Austria respectively sit on a rock near Rye, N. Y.. and watch their fishing lines with intwo terest, confident that any day now they might get a bite. They were and picnic of a group of immigrant children who enjoyed a boating party d Nations Appeal for Children re-iCi,( . Rum bv ihe Overseas T. ci ( PERX1ANENT . . . Mra. Martha Thompson of Valencia, Pa., who reconily turned 100, is convinced that a woman should (rv to look her best at any age. So she got a permanent wave, bhe ays she is opposed to shawls. Jane The committee could not decide who was the Ear but it did say formally to congress that these individuals did have a number of conversations concerning loans, gratui-- t es and job offers Nevertheless, Hughes said nothing until it served his case at a public hearing three years later to charge Meyers with tendering corrupt proposals. Kememfeb- - Only you can PilEVinT FCnSST Finis! |