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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH. UTAH WHY LARGE PROFITS are LIKE LIBRARIANS JOB INCREASE IN NUMBER OF SPRING LITTERS AS COMPARED WITH 1921 Get Amusement Out of Singular Transformation of Book Titles in Memories of Readers. being made by Dealers in Radio through the demand! and consequent The scholastic hush of the public library Is seldom broken by a titter, but the libra rlanettes In the central of the appaquick turn-ovecirculation department have a steady ratus which he handles, t refuge from hard work In the compilation of the singular transformations of book titles tbnt take place In is here to stay. Have you conthe memories of seekers for literary sidered how a Radio Departsweetness and light. Herewith Is the ment would improve your latest unofficial bulletin, according to yearly balance sheet? a New York Sun writer: Have you got Jack Londons The Shout in the Woods'? inquired a wist Radio ful young thing. The Magazine The Shout in the Woods? echoed the experienced librarianette. Let me of the eHfidio Industry see. Im sure I can find out which of will answer all your questions. B One dollar will bring it to his novels you mean. Oh, yes isnt I you for four months Three it The Call of the Wild? dollars a year. Thats what I said, murmured the wistful young thing The Call of 1 Radio Publishing Corporation the Wild. I Incorporated Of course its a pardonable slip to I Dept.41,342 Madison AvenNewYork City ask for Galsworthys For Rent when .The you really want his To Let. difference is hardly worth mentioning. West Texas Military Academy But its really almost profane to demand. The Autograph on the Breaka.o.T.0. San Antonio, Texas 30thYew fast Table. Affiliated with the University of Terras, extra-ordinar- y RADIO What Makes the Successful Aviator? Merchandising Semi-Month- ly West Point. Annapolis and leading institu- lions of the United States. 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At all good druggists 75c or direct from Hcmis-ECClwnh, Mtapki, Tens. look Women a Source of Information. I wish I lmd held more conversations with women. For then they would have informed me of many things I should never have heard of from men. ' Seal Hunting. Newfoundland sed hunters for gen erations have wasted most of their time in the actual location of seal herds. It was like spending an hour looking for a berry bush that could be "picked clean in ten minutes. This appealed to the imagination of Alan S. Butler, young English flyer out gunning for opportunity instead of wailing for her. He contracted to locate the seal birds at ten cents a head, by airplanes. Now' his Aerial Surveying company Is doing a ness and Butler is on the road to riches at tw'enty-tlireIts a humbug, that opportunity knocks once at every mans door. Opportunity does pause at every mans front gate, but she usually has to be dragged to the door by a constant watcher. land-offic- e Helpful Thought for Today. much of life well ; life Is piece should Boston Evening Transcript. Do not try to grasp too at one time. Live today a mosaic and each tiny he cut and set wdth skill. Napoleon. Women are not allowed to become will tell, but sometimes we lawyers, magistrates or judges in Gee ate to listen to It. many. Blood 1 TX7ASHINGTON The National Re- search council Is conducting experiments to determine physical qualifications for flying. During the war, applicants for pilots commissions in the air service were placed in a rotating chair. If the whirling made them dizzy they were regarded as normal. If it did not. It was supposed that the Inner ear was defective. It is now believed by scientists of the council that the reverse Is likely to be true and that the person who does not become dizzy is the more desirable candidate. Since the war the council has had several projects centering on the study df human factors In flight, and involving behavioristic experiments on men and animals (especially rats) anatomical, physiological and psychological studies of the functions of the ear and associated eye movements, the writing of a history, and collection of complete bibliography on the subject There has been organized a committee on vestibular research, which will assemble data from field experience, clinical records of flyers, and facts from laboratory experiments, and lay a foundation for both theory and practice. The project will be administered by an executive committee composed of Dr. J. Gordon Wilson, chairman; Dr. Raymond Dodge and Dr. F. H. Pike, In with the national research councils divisions of biology and agriculture, medical sciences and anthropology and psychology. Among other men on the committee are Dr. Knight Dunlap, who has equipped a laboratory in Johns Hopkins university for the investigation of the behavior of human beings under conditions involved in flying, and Dr. Carl E. Seashore, chairman of the councils division of anthropology and psychology, who is chairman of the general committee. The army air service, through Major Bone, chief of the engineering division, and expects to. modify Is its standards of acceptances according to results obtained. at a State Fairs Displays of for Honors Have an Important Influence 8wlne Judging (Prepared by the United States Department A net per cent in the number of young pigs produced this spring In the Corn Belt states is shown In a Special pig survey Just completed by the United States Department of Agriculture. This increase may overcome the present shortage of meat slocks, the department states. The survey shows a gross Increase of 22.8 per cent in the number of spring litters this year as compared with the number of litters horn last spring, but the average number of pigs saved per litter is 7 per cent less than last spring. The April 1 brood sow report of the department Indicated a net increase of 15.6 per cent in pi production this spring over last year. The department points out that stocks of pork products other than lard in storage May 1 are 33 per cent less than the five-yeaverage and 26 per cent less than a year ago. Lard stocks May 1 were 16 per cent less than the five-yeaverage and 37 per cent less than on May 1. 1921. Stocks of other meats are correspondingly , To Learn Facts About Transportation 17 ITH indorsements from Presl- 7 ' of dent Ilarding, leading members congress, and the interstate commerce eommfssion, definite plans are under way for the establishment In Washington of a national transportation institute which will be headed by Edgar N. Clark, formerly chairman of the commission. A fund of $1,000,000, to be subscribed by both shippers and the railroads, to finance the project is the goal set by the organizers of the low. It is also pointed out that the subject, i The plan contemplates the establishment of an Institute which would conduct necessary research and thereafter teach its students and the public, through its staff officers and the press, the true fundamental principles underlying the various kinds of transportation facilities, the facts as to the present conditions affecting transportation, the relative necessity and importance of each class of transportation, the real effect of each type of legislation and regulation, and how and to what 'extent the public and the carriers will be benefited or adversely affected by . any policy or course of action that w7ay be adopted in respect to their transportation problems. partment says. If farmers carry out their expressed Intentions with respect to breeding for fall farrowings the total number of sows expected to farrow for the year, including spring and fall farrowings. will be 28 per cent larger than last year. The survey indicates a prospective Increase of 49 per cent In the fall farrowings In these states over last year. Last year fall farrowings represented 28 per cent of the total farrowings for Your Almond Candy May Cost You More The Worlds Lowest Priced QUALITY Light Delivery Car $ F F F.O.B. Flint, Amd ' Mich. Complete with Body, as Illustrated The Greatest Dollar Value in the Commercial Car Market Every farm reeds this car to carry milk, garden truck, feed and all moderate loads. Every country merchant needs it to enlarge his trading territory and give better service to customers. Costs no more to buy and keep than a team, but does the work of two teams and saves one driver. With two extra seats makes a fine bus or jitney for livery, hotel or school uses. 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"It Is the twenty-eight- h largest industry In the country. There are 77 raw materials used in it upon vi lilch a tariff duty is 3 fc d i Lve Stock the year, while this year they will probably represent 35 per cent. If the number of pigs saved per litter Is as low as this spring, however, the prospective Increase In number of pigs next fall will be materially reduced. The average number of pigs saved per litter, as reported for this spring, is 5.66 pigs, compared with-6.pigs last spring and 5.9 pigs last fall. Smaller Increases in East and South. The survey in Pennsylvania, Kew( York and Maryland shows an Increase . of only 5 per cent In the number of litters for the first .half of the year, while the total number of pigs saved shows a decrease of 3 per cent from a year ago. The number of sows bred for fall farrowing shows an increase of 23 per cent over the number of sows which farrowed last fall. A total Increase of 14 per cent In the number of litters for the year Is Indicated provided the Intentions of farmers to produce fall pigs are carried out. In the Southern states, Including Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, an Increase of 5 per cent in the number of spring litters is reported, but the total number of pigs saved Is the same as last year on account of the smaller number of pigs saved per 'litter. These Southern states show an Increase of 27 per cent in the number of sows Intended to be bred for fall farrowing over last year, with a total prospective Increase of 11 per cent in the number of litters for the year. The survey Is based upon about 200,000 schedules received from farm-er- s In the Corn Belt states, which produce about 70 per cent of the pigs in the United States, and from farmers In the eastern and southern states. The schedules were distributed by rural mail carriers to 15 farmers on each rural mail delivery route. It Is planned to make a similar' survey In about six months which will be used as a check on the departments estimate, and also Indicate the number of pigs to be produced in the The figures in the spring of 1923. present survey are given below. No. of pigs saved per litter. Sl-- ai i- - 1210 125.2 118.4 123.5 134.0 124.4 124.8 12T.0 STORE AWAY CANVAS COVERS WHEN DRIED Liable to More or Less Damage ' Through Moisture. Heavy Pieces Should Be Stretched Over Beam or Large Horizontal Pole Will Last Much Longer if Waterproofed. (Prepared "Why not get rid of some commissioners not that anyone has personal objections to them, but solely In the interest of economy. In these times when the whole country Is demanding relief from tax burdens, neither conscience nor common sense would permit this waste of money In high and unnecessary sal aries. But the shipping board Is only an Illustration of the situation In WashA million dollars could he ington. saved annually by cutting down and cutting out commissions and unnecessary offices. We would have more efficient and more responsible public service." Animals Competing In Improving 131.7 13T.1 148.2 149.3 141.2 149.3 148.1 144.4 159.7 165.0 173.1 149.3 Borah to Prune Political Plum Tree 1833 Wazee Street, Denver, Colorado f SEo TNCREASED duties on almonds were approved by the senate over the protest of Senator Walsh of levied. To what an amazing extent the Massachusetts, who said that this was one'of a number of items in the duty on shelled almonds and walnuts bill which will prove an unnot to mention the 75 others will necessary tax on the candy industry, burden the candy Industry may be malting consumers pay higher prices. appreciated from this information : Six Senator Johnson of California, ad- manufacturers of candy In Boston revocated the increased duties as es- port that the increased duty on shelled sential for the protection of almond almonds and walnuts will increase their cost for those nuts $186,500 angrowers of his state. The duty was approved by a vote nually. are comof 37 to 13. The new proposed rate manufacturers Candy Is 5 cents per pound on unshelled and pelled to buy Imported shelled almonds 15 cents per pound on shelled albecause the California production Is, The house bill rates were 4 only 15 per cent of the consumption. monds. The cents and 12 cents respectively. These two tariffs will tax the duties In the present Underwood act candy manufacturers and bakers of are 3 and 4 cents. the country about $3,160,000. DRASTIC pruning of the political in Washington is Senator Borahs latest campaign. "He began by offering a bill to reduce the membership of the shipping board from seven to three, thereby effecting a saving of $48,000 a year in salaries, which he declared were unnecessary. He gaye notice that this was the first of n series of such measures to put on end to soft jobs and high salaries which waste $100,000 a year. There are seven members of the United States shipping board, he said. They enjoy a salary of $12,000 each. After reading the hearings on the merchant marine bill one concludes that there Is no Justification for having commissioners. If seven this were business institution there would likely be only one, and that would be plenty. To pay seven men $12,000 each to preside over the decrepit days, according to their own showing, of this moribund and money losing, money squandering affair, is sheer waste of the taxWe are told daily payers money. that w'9 must get rid of these ships even 11 we have to pay a large bonus to havo someone take them. sur- vey covers numbers of hogs and not The records show that the weight. average weight of hogs marketed has varied as much as 34 per cent, or from 193 to 262 pounds, during the past five years. Many producers have found It profitable to market their hogs early at light weight before the usual run of heavy hogs later, the de- institute. Conceived originally by Bird M. Robinson, president of the American Short Line Railroad association, the plun now has the backing of Representative Anderson (Minn.), chairman of the joint commission of agricultural inquiry, which recently completed a most exhaustive Investigation into the relation of transportation to agriculture, and Donald D. Conn, who acted as chief of the transportation division of the congressional commission. Widespread misinformation on the subject of transportation caused Mr. Robinson to reach the conclusion that there should be some organization that coulfi speak with authority and yet without bias or prejudice on the of Agriculture.) Increase of 14.5 Well-Bre- d j by the United States Department of Agriculture ) use should hang over a beam or large horizontal pole, or should be suspended against the Inside of a barn or shed rather than folded. Canvas and duck will give better service and last longer if waterproofed. The United States Department of Agriculture, In Farmers Bulletin 1157, gives tuil directions for waterproofing and mildewy proofing cotton duck. The bulletin may be had free on application. PRODUCING CERTIFIED SEED Potato Growers Will Be appointed Because1 of Raise In Requirements. Many Dis- ' Canvas and duck wagon and crop covers and canvas bags are liable to Probably as a result of the better damage through moisture, causing price received last year for, certified subsequent mildew or rotting unless seed stock, Maine potato growers this they are dried before being stored, year have listed more than 3,300 acres says the bureau of chemistry of the for Inspection of representatives of United States Department of Agricul- the State Department of Agriculture. ture. Canvas which has become wet Many of these growers will be disapor even damp should be dried as soon pointed, however, because they have as possible by being spread over a started with stock of no particular wagon or hung over a fence or large merit. Over a series of years an pole until it Is thoroughly dry. If average of 47 per cent of the entries the wentlier iS wet, it may be hung passed the requireunder a shed or In the bam. No can- ments, but this year the percentage vas bags, etc., should be folded or will probably be lower. The mosaic stored while damp. standard has been raised. This year a field having as much as 5 per cent Folding of a heavy canvas, especialof mosaic disease is disqualified for ly If It has been stiffened by a waterThe best proofing treatment or by being wet or producing certified seed. frozen, may weaken or crack the stock grown now Is that from strains fabric, causing It to leak. For this Imported from the Canadian provinces reason, heavy canvas when not In within the last few yean. |