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Show IK .101 K Aviation Plant istorical CIommI 1 0 I'. 1 n t ! u,, 1 U I0 1 . i V All error ot );(p 1 IMliiryn&fa, iqhlights 10 L ' Scott Watio papr Writero Ne by Union.) r.i'Ks movim-- Mark by a Chalk Li rRlCANS remember Thomas 11 as the man who, with hlS feu. did as much as many a his sword to win the They Jan Revolution. -Sense, Common his that an KASY 'iVv Mttvi Hcu '.l bNV iiiVfif mf&v "1 if' of all the he be-n,-e : Crisis. No. T are UK time, that The summer soldier ..uls will. 1 trr sunshine patriot shrink from the serv.ceofhis it now but he that stands of thanks Z's the love and hell. like ittd women. Tyranny, ' h easily conquered; yet that onsolation with us, r the conflict, the more glontriumph. per- they do not remember, the to that Paines service not end did f human liberty r v . I .'.fit,',' (' 1" ,'v ... ri sW -- .O s. i.tt -- 1114 t I Hs: iv ! ? i ' t ' : i . i t y? fi 1 Iv Strikers and pickets outside the huge North American aviation plant la Inglewood, Calif., which was closed tight when C. I. O. workers called walkout while demand for higher wages was being considered by National Defense Mediation board in Washington. The plant has 200,000,000 worth of orders for planes for the U. S. and Great Britain. "7T4 ' , Drops Dead 4 - A" 4 aA'A'AA. I m ' v , .W4 !: fr PAINE " iv, i. , , i; 1, U..S IS 1h OS pi I'V , t .i I t . ALL-BRA- ,!V4! - i.,- f o-- v lilt in I'.I.l.t'l 'i.uii v l'..il du. f. I Iliey uf Rep. M. Edclsleln (D.) of New York city who dropped dead on floor of house corridor after leaping to his feet to answer statement made by Rep. John Rankin of Mississippi that -- international Jewry was creating in the money market. b1 first Juried Sochellc but on his Wins Revere Award Although ; 'r. 'i ; - A'AA ;v t Some of the 102 German and Italian seamen who sabotaged and scuttled the vessels Eisenbach and Fella off the coast of Costa Rica, station preparapictured when they arrived at the Canal Zone quarantine vesseL first the via to to Japanese Europe tory deportation For Better National Nutrition 100 once Thomas nm . fi'aTktery 3lthough it 11 Er.and m was secretly the seventes! Misnamed nature boon tha fools diffuse, and honest meaning gilded want of sense. Shen-ston- Help to Relievo Distress of v FEMALE PERIODIC COMPLAINTS Try Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound to help relieve monthly headaches, backache and pain, ALHO calm Irritable nervee due to To make a broom last longer, hang it from the handle rather than allow it to rest on Us monthly functional disturbances. plnkham'a Compound Is simply marvelous to help build up resistance against distress of difficult days." Famous for over 60 years I Hundreds of thousands of girls and women report remarkable benefits. bristles. The dirt, litter and inconvenience of reroofing can be avoided by applying the new roof directly over the old shingles. WORTH TRYINQ1 S 14 Finishing Touches To avoid smudges on freshly a divinity that shapei Theres washed clothes, give clothes lines our rough-hethem how wi ends, and clothes-pinperiodic wash- will. Shakespeare. ings. w s piece of bread put into the where pot cabbage, broccoli, or other greens are boiling will prevent the disagreeable odor. A INDIGESTION DiY alfect th Kleirt t tsPDM) Id tlw totnrb or full mr Art Ilk oo U bart. At Ui tlrat ign trf mart (brt iitd wumn difprnd on ltU am Tablet to et cm trm. tie laiatlv tut tnado of tfca faatwl rtlnff fflfeUHnra kiitwn for arid Indlfoitton. If Uio KIKhT iHfKIC dunn t prove Hell-an(fatter, return botUe to u tu4 race! re IHJUUUS Altcui Uai. Ou fctr-Ul- Tutty will not adhere to wood surfaces that are not prepared for it. They must be cleaned of all old putty and thoroughly soaked Airy Tread Even when the bird walks oni with linseed oil so that they w'ill not absorb oil from the new putty. feels that it has wings. Lemierre corn starch usually i a food, it goes into the Rubber-tirefarm machinery runs at higher speed and less cost machinery, and than is more comfortable for the operator aisle d steel-wheele- iriwiiiiVMfi'firafiiir' iViT rn r in Washington At the National Nutrition conference held oBcers were health and 400 physicians quest of the President nred diet standards of 75 per cent of our population . c' Fan withstand the strain of total defense." (Left) v0 Russc.l Wilde and Wilson L. M (center) Ity administrator; President W illiam Green of the American Federation of Labor, pre-- i e ' sents the President w1th an original oil painting bearing legend, 'A. F. of L. 100 Per Cent for Defense. SfCnr. Fifty thousand large color posters ciinc. were reproduced for local unions. j j ntmaim's d Whale oil, cottonseed oil, soybean oil, coconut oil, peanut oil, and several other oils now compete directly with lard and beef and mutton fats in food and soap, through a hardening process developed in recent eyde- - WBS N Oft hns good A A pound of lye in 10 gallons of boiling water is a good homemade solution for scrubbing a brooder house for young chicks. rsl r Qf'wha ALL-BRA- N Moss and weeds in lawns indicate low fertility and do not necessarily indicate a sour or acid soil. death Paines 0t the re AIL-BItA- Agricultural News for Defense r Pacespresident remains htamed in London sevptoik, Up ds u pairie association had ,?eeiCa nd Mon i B.rseve ? locks bCCame All-Bra- products of more than 30 industries including the textile, paper making, laundry and wood Other manufacturing industries. in the manufacture of fuel are uses .. V" briquets, electric battery compounds L for dry cells, adhesives and dusting rubber goods to prevent sticking. Eugene Phillips, 33, of Fort Worth, Dextrin, roughly described as in of winners list w ho heads Texas, roasted starch, is used for the Revere award for best contribustamps and envelopes, gummed bench the at tions made by workers is the binder It veneer wood glue. to Americas defense plans. He was material inflammable the holds that awarded first prize (5,000) for his of Fourth-of-Jul- y on wires the blind for the creation of a system sparklers. landing of airplanes. farm ibe next the search of s inedible 1 '"t, umY By considered 1,11011138 V shK-.l- livestock. un dlsaPPeared and bat became of it Conwfv ..... Florence C. Weed .. ... Corn oil is widely used as a food and also finds a place in pharmaccu-- j deals. The refining process yields, excellent feeds for poultry andi the coffin in the sLhme at Normandy W V small articles. h0 r 8 searr-- 1 11HAN. V brighten suede articles go over them with a clean cloth S dampened with a little vinegar, then brush with a wire brush. Not all the corn cobs go into pipes nor are they burned in the stove Tons of this in the farm kitchen. waste is ground into stock feed and crushed to dust for sweepCobs are charred ing compounds. to the charcoal stage and used for fuel, for making gun powder and Cobs in the decolorizing process. are converted into glue, incense, resin and tar. It is hard to believe that the pith of the corn stalk goes to Milady' dressing table in the form of face powder. It also finds a use as the insulating lining for refrigerators, as pipe covering, papier mache end A corn plastic, novelty pottery. Zt in, is being made commercially and goes into buttons and other Placed --. l.iu-- they have toilure ami flavor that have made theta famous all over America. MUFFINS krUOCCS 9 tableapouiis cupnilllt hi5rtenhi j ruj, flour cup sugar t, teaspoon salt t egg 2a teaspoons 1 cup baking powder Cream shortening and sugar, add egg n and heat well. Btlr In and milk; let soak until most of moisture ta takeu up. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; add to first mixture and stir only until flour disappears, nil full and greased muffin pans two-thirbake in moderately hot oven (400-F- .) about 30 minute. Yield: 0 large muffins, 3 Inches In diameter, or 12 small muffin. 2't Inches tn diameter. Try these delirious muffin for din-n- sr tonight or for tomorrow morning's breakfast. They're not only good to eat; they're mighty good or you as well. For several of these muffins will add materially to your dally supply of what phyalrlans call 'bulk'' In the diet, and thus help combat the common kind of constipation that Is due to lack of this dietary essential. Eat every day (either as a cereal or In mutfliiB), drink plenty of water, and see If you don't forget all about constipation due to lark of "bulk ' Is made by Kellogg's In Battle Creek. To Corn or 8 AGRICULTURE IN INDUSTRY (This is a few years l 7 Cobbett, the English rmioved his bones to Eng- of creasing en-isi the republican ideas tte prin Ponent KB S A1.1 i n on t ot s series ot srticles show ing how tsrm products ore finding sn im portsnt msrket in mdustrf .) difficulties re-hi- state which had been recognition of his serv-- 1 me Revolution. Later he New York and died there muf-fin- s Kl- l.lX'UH there. I in iral.v are 11, e most delicious that eiT li.cit'-- a nt of butterl Malta Willi Cl! p. ea-ie- 1 York a N FAMOUS MUFFINS. EASY TO MAKE. DELICIOUS! I.l. England. morning the keeper of the went along the corridor plac-- l dtulk marks on the doors of ss who were to be executed that T. It so happened that the door ..foe's cell was open and pushed at against the wall of the kr. In the darkness of the fc old prison the keeper failed e tois and put his chalk the inside of Paines door. when the door was finally I the guards passed it by when to lead the other prison-- 1 jme their doom. ie was finally released through lorts of James Monroe, United Minister to France, and s seat in the convention. tea to see the revolutionary ; grayed by Napoleon Bona-- ! once visited him and i7had hlm by saying A statue aaght to be erected to you in C!ty of the universe. ''returned to the United States and settled down on a farm ;n c,.uii for Pat- i: u t: ,.i tut ,'f .niiUV liepeinis, .tii..-- -- Ceuta Dept. afif. amino, , any place where they will net cause trouble They seldom Intel fere with humans or animals unless improperly handled Money flavors vary according to plant of most value to the bee and blooming heaviest at any one turn-ia locality As a tuie, it will pay to make a study i,f the nectar-hearinplants in tiie locality before establishing ...... , hives, and to he sure that the bees 1 are within easy Hying distance. 7 ANT to Bees will readily tly from one to win a pi io? This tiiive miles for honey plants and do trotlut design wins it reIt successfully. The port ted ly w liei over sliown. Conti ary to popular lu lu f, bees MXiinh stiuare, so ensily cro-- t r to handle than the lit tod, Ini ms lovely !.n go nnd are far on pi i lenccd think. The beginm r small .n et sr oi it s. tonally in es a veil made of wile si leen with ventilated cloth top and bottom This is worn over the head and keeps the bees away from the, - (. I , .i t..U 1.1,1 i 15 J t - Axis Seamen Arrive at Canal Zone i ! o, ticiu rally spivkmg, apiaries may v t 1 . a i It !u w 1 r.i . 1, A.ldi i Some prefer to wear special. glows with long sleeves attached,! but these are usually discarded, lifter the bees are handled a fewj Lining the basrmrnt walls with tunes. Except for a smoker, nothhoard will help to eliminsulating ing else is required. inate the dampness usually found Roaring waters of the Youghioghenny river, 6ent far over its banks on the French three-da-y Revolution. a continuous rain, washed out the tracks of the F. & L. E. by this he was outlawed by the railroad and sent this freight train plunging into the river at Dickerson Jcf the kings bench, so he went Run, about 30 miles from Fittsburgh. The three-ma- n crew was riding Since where the Revolution had In tbe engine cab and narrowly escaped death. Vown the Bourbons and where Is hailed as a hero, la fact, he was elected to the "al convention but his repub-wa- s not strong enough to the Jacobins. So- when he d the execution of King Louis Bnd urged instead that the ch be exiled to America, the ns expelled him from the con- fRobespierre came into Paine was thrown into prison he was kept for a year in t fear of death. Listed those who were to mount the if the guillotine, he escaped t fate by a strange freak of t I.M t i fact'. 9 hundred and fifty years ago gear, he published the Rights in" in reply to Burkes Reflec-- I 0 he )i s.ui, r t t h Sin st. r o t VM be kepi conclusion of the jican Revolution. Although the ;or freedom had been won on l fontinent when Cornwallis surged at Yorktown, it was still g waged in other parts of the I So Paine went back to his D' II j, My The I'. S. S. Terror, the navs first vessel particularly designed as a mine layer from the keel up, is shown getting its final tout lies in preparation for its launching at Philadelphia navy yard. It displaces 6,000 Ions. successful f r r, .ii fSHUxi in f t fl .'111 1 fi ll - i&z p iv k lut ia Nrrdlrrraft h till Minn Piu los tern No N.una He 117 ii.'iu'J i ,.ir!s i Ins miIi.i!, even wlu-rIliiweimg plants may appear scarce, the bet s iii. the an amamg harvest Must ld'nl.tvs tniii I'r.nluce hdiey pivlil-- 1iv'TvvA &t land, i Hi', 'I; !!u- 'iy-- fcie r,i f M si. ... .; i i 'I ft i !... I ' h S .in. id it ! i o w ''.s I 5 f ' ! a 'iffy ' Ml It. I ' V Old Man River Jumps Traces THOMAS PKOF1TS all Initial I'o.st SulluA'iit To Start Apiary. f.iir .vr - J Or remember most t ey words with which K S' i loi pal f.mUIn rturrtloi.s fat lilattj tl.mi of It anil of antct.ea; n.ufivis'a rrsiuurd; photograph il $ i a i a. Sovl order tot 271 2 n.rtl.iiiO ";w fVth 1776, was January 10. argument for the in Jence of the rebellious English Pattern : years. Economists in the U. S. department of agriculture are predicting that sheep farmers will receive a larger income from wool this year than they did last year. Last year' wool income was 30 per cent above the 1939 figure. S' ceannni Suppose you knew that one aisle of one floor in one store had everything you needed to purchase! Suppose that on that aisle you could buy household necessities, smart clothing, thrilling gifts for bride, graduate, voyager! How much walking that would save! How much time, trouble and fretful shopping you would be spared! That, in effect, is what advertisements in this paper can do for you. They bring all the needs of your daily life into review with in one convenient place. Shop from your the advertisements. Keep abreast of bargains, instead pf chasing them. 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