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Show Damaged Pagje SOUTH CACHE COURIER How to Take Care Of the New Baby NGKJGJPJlk Man About Town: Big Labor Savings By Modern Methods The Broadway Spotlight: Itll be denied, but certain key military reserves have been ordered to stand by. . . . Have the intelligence services checked the report that the attacks on the U. S. (in Paris) by Carlo Aprato and in Rome by Rosa Fubini are by people of the same name that handled key positions as U. S. employees in OWI (in New York) during the war? The gambling on gold by Greek officials is a scandal. . . . Now that the state department has offered its records for congressional inspection, the file on the Mufti will be aired. Brothers, its a beaut! . . . How truzit that the Old Met will be replaced by a combined opry house and television center? El Punko Joe Kamp sends most of the antinomination telegrams to members of congress. How about his federal court trial, anyhow? Improved Machinery Results in Profit Gain MANY newto mothers oil or wonder put powder on babys skin after a bath. Which as you use isnt so important. What kind you use is vital, however The modern wheat farmers bor is 14 times as productive that of his Figures presented in the new Encyclopaedia Britannica reveal that the hand methods of 1830 required of labor to produce 67.7 man-hou20 bushels of wheat on one acre of land. By 1896, machine methods had cut the time to a little under nine manhours. In 1940, using tractor power, gang plow, tandem disc, harrow, drill, combine and truck, the amount of labor to produce 20 bushels of wheat was only slightly more than four la- r. rs ... man-hour- Add Manhattan Murals: The doorman of El Borracho, who in the daytime manufactures embroidered lingerie. His name is Marco, the owner of the V & D Machine Embroidery Co. at 1503 Lexington. . . . The gorjiss lacquered blonde (on the public libree steps) darning a pair of sox. . . .The beautiful girl being led up Vth avenue by a pair of Russian wolfhounds, both taller than she. . . .The spellbound kids watching the poster for men paste up the three-sheet- s the circus. ... . The kerrickter (male, we think) walking along Vth in the rain with a green bumber-shoulzo orange rubbers. . . . The old wooden chair against the wall (backstage at the Adelphi theatre on W. . 54th street) which is never touched by actors or stagehands. It belonged to a beloved old stagehand who recently went Upstairs. . . . Delightful sensayuma on the banana-stan- d sign on 3rd avenue: Please dont hurt my peelings! ot Winchellebrities: Andrei Gromyko (the furriner) having his boots polished by a Sixth avenue monocled bootblack. . . . Gene Tierney (who broke her best toe) limping glamorously into the Stork club. . , . Ruth Etting being pinned against the Broadhurst theater by autografters, who do not recognize Mrs. Bing Crosby with her. Midtown Vignette: Her name is Elizabeth Laus. . . . Liz has been working for 23 years over ht the RKO publicity department, now in Radio City. . . . During those 23 years she watched time slip fun on . . . the fingers of Seemed as if somebody was always getting married or having some kind of a party, and they were always receiving presents. . . . But none of these things ever happened to her and to make life a little tougher she was sole support of an aged mother and an ailing sister. So what happened, fergood-nessakeget to the point! . . . Oh, stop strippin yer gears. . . .Thats what I was just getting around to. . . . Harry Mandel (the chief publicity guy there) decided to do A big sursomething about Liz. prise poddy was chucked for her. . . . And signs were all over the place reading We Love Liz!. . . . And she is still very busy counting her gifts. s, ... Gimbels ads are so widely copied that the famed department store now syndicates them n IQ'S tfnrt-- ornilTid c newshawks are agreed that confrere .Tris Coffin not only can commentate but is one of the few who can write! He shifts from CBS (as its U. S. senate gallery observer) to the American Broadcasting staff. 18-1- 9. DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY AND SELL Office Furniture, Files, Typewriters, Adding Machines, Safes. Cash Registers SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE SB Wes Broadway. Salt Lake City. Utah. SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC. Plants Crystal Wax, Sweet Spanish, 500 postpaid $1. Onion seed, $3 lb. Cab100 for $1. Tomato bage, Broccoli plants. plants after May 1. Write for plant catalog. Lake Mead Plant Farms, Overton, Nevada. ONION Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! We have come a long way since good old days. HOIST WELCOME SIGN the The more machines are used for farming, the more skilled the workers become and the higher the wages that can be paid them. A demand for skill and a desire to acquire it tend to improve the quality of the rural population. Farm machinery also has improved product quality. Better yield Cross fame helped tp nurse hundreds results from precise planting, propof wounded. Today its gardens are er placing of fertilizer and more a riot of bloom and the waters of thorough harvesting, and in addithe Rappahannock ripple off in the tion, there is less waste through distance. weathering and rotting. Restored Williamsburg, tourist Adapting plants to machines, mecca at all seasons of the year, breeders have produced hybrid corn is like a perfect stage setting, its bearing ears at a uniform height, actors all in character playing wheat with stronger stalks and grain their lines with the casualness sorghums with upright seed heads of long understanding. The feelto speed harvesting. ing of watching a play contin ues as the sharp tattoo of horses hoofs sounds along Duke of Gloucester street (described by the late Franklin D. Roosevelt as the most historic avenue in The tattoo system of equine idenall America). An 18th century carriage rolls by tification, to prevent substituting past the Palace of the Royal Gov- ringers in races, is generally advoernors, the ancient capitol which cated. As early as 1921 it was found that rang to the voice of Patrick Henry, where met the convention of 1776 and animals could be identified by using a system similar to that where Masons Bill of Rights was adopted; past Bruton parish church and Raleigh tavern (birthplace of Phi Beta Kappa) and William and Mary college second oldest in America. History in Review. Just outside of Williamsburg on the Jamestown road an amphitheater is in process of construction, and during this coming summer the drama that is the whole early history of the founding of the nation will sweep across its stage, the parts of the founding fathers played by leading actors of the American stage. Farther down the road is James- used with finger-print- s by police autown first in importance of all the thorities. A combination of the two historic shrines in America, where systems should be First, the three little ships discharged their the horse or cattle would be tatcargo of adventurous souls on that tooed, then nose-pritaken to inMay day in 1607 to lay the founda- clude the tattoo. This double protion of the American nation. In this tection would make an alteration imold brick church about which the ivy possible. clings, Pocahontas was baptized and married and here the first legisCow Mine Detector lative assembly in the new world met. In Richmond, capital of the confederacy and city of the seven hills, there are many historic points to visit, beginning with the columned capitol, designed by Thomas Jefferson, around which teems the life of the cigarette capital of the world. Opened especially for Garden Week are two homes which were ancient when America was first dreamed of and which have been transported, ' stone by stone, from England. One of these, Virginia House, was once the Priory of the Holy Sepulchre at Warwick, England. Metal objects often pierce the Virginias eastern shore, seccows stomach, then enter the heart ond oldest settlement in Amerand cause severe inflammation and ica, is across Chesapeake bay sometimes almost instant death. from the rest of Virginia. With the bovine mine detector, The eastern shore has the oldest the veterinarian passes the instrucontinuous court records in ment over the cow, and if she has America, dating from 1632. Lo cated here are some of the loveany metal objects inside her, it produces a ringing sound in the earliest homes in the state, 13 of which will be open to visitors phones. Then by surgery, the nails and other objects can be removed. during Garden Week. A ride across the ferry from the eastern shore brings the visitor to Hexachloro Cyclohexane Princess Anne county, the haunt of Blackboard and the spot where the Finding Many New Uses first permanent English settlers A new insecticide now appears landed on American soil. Here are 50 per cent hexachloro containing churches built in the early I8tlf cenin a wettable powder cyclohexane tury with their silver communion formulation suitable for application services, the gift of Queen, Anne, In a water spray and for further diand lovely old gardens and homes. lution for dust application. In the heart of the Valley of VirIt shows promise for control of ginia, Staunton, birthplace of Pres. cattle lice, many insects of cotton, Woodrow Wilson, stands ready to reand for certain inceive Garden Week visitors, and including aphids, sects that heretofore have been difLexington, hallowed with memories ficult or impossible to control, ini of Lee, dons all its spring bloom. cluding locusts and hoppers. Virginia To Display Showplaces For Garden Week Observance WNU features. All the traditional charm and graVA. RICHMOND, ciousness of life in the Cradle of the Nation will be revived as Virginia once again plays host to the people of the na- tion. From April 28 to May 3 the showplaces of the state including approximately 200 serene and stately homes, lovely gardens restored to their original beauty, historic buildings and other national shrines will be open to the public in observance of Garden Week. Sponsored by the Garden club of Virginia, Garden Week is being resumed this year for the first time since 1941. Before it was disbanded during the war years, Garden Week had become a recognized institution, annually drawing thousands of visitors from all parts of the nation. In Springtime Dress. From the western tips of the Allegheny, the Shenandoah and the Blue Ridge mountains, their slopes ablaze with the blossoms of rhododendron and , mountain laurel, through the lush green valley, up through George Washingtons country to the outskirts of the nations capital city, down through the rolling bluegrass section that is Piedmont, to the yellow sapds of Tidewater and the flourishing tobacco area of the south, all Virginia has hoisted the welcome sign. High on a plateau above the Potomac is the perfect little house so dear to the heart of its builder, George Mason, that he declined offers of fame and fortune so that he might never be far from the sight of the smoke from its tall chimneys or the fragrance of its gardens planted by the same hands which so unfalteringly penned the Bill of Rights and the first constitution of Virginia. Imposing Mansions. Its lovely formal gardens shaded by century old trees, was termed the most beautiful place in America by the Marquis de Chestellux. This plantation was bought by William Byrd in 1688 and the present house built in 1730 by William Byrd II (the Black Swan) founder of Richmond. In the 18th century great house of Carters Grove, near Williamsburg, is "the finest Georgian woodwork in all America, the richly carved balustrades of its stairway still bearing the sabre marks of Tarltons men. Not far from busy Washington Is Mount Vernon, shining white and peaceful in its wide expanse of green lawns, while on another arm of the broad Potomac is Wakefield, the sturdy little brick memorial house marking the site where Washington first saw the light of day. At of mellow brick, without and rich panelling within, Americas ninth president, William Henry Harrison, and his famous father, Benjamin Harrison, signer of the Declaration of Independence, were born in the same upper room. First Thanksgiving. Berkeley was built in 1726 by Benjamin Harrison (father of the signer) but the plantation was in the news in 1619 as the site of what Virginians claim was the first Thanksgiving in the New World. The occasion was the arrival of the ship Margaret from England with supThe plies, settlers and servants. proprietors had given instructions that the day of the ship's arrival must be yearly and perpetually kept as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty God, and when on December 4. 1619.-thweary voyagers d Westover-on-the-Jam- Berkeley-on-the-Jame- is folding owing the U. S. tax collector about 80 Gs. He got away with it the last time, too. . . . Unemployment is up 5 per cent over a year ago. . . . Top drawer Washington great-grandott- CLASSIFIED ROLL Developed Overnight Service 2 High Gloss Prints each negative. All 3c each. sizes, 25c. FOX STUDIOS Billings, Montana. Izal Wright. How cute can yez get? . . . We also hear theres a new gel around called Moanan Lowe. Oh, now looka here! Lady Iris Mountbatten, of Queen Victoria, shelves her title to become a working gel at Don Pallinis dance studios. . . . Wall Streeters are still chortling at a gazette's financial department, which indexed the stock market quotes under ' Amusements on pages Taking care of a new baby Is a fun time Job. Our new booklet No. 203 ca help you in countless ways. Send 25 cent, (coin) for Baby Care to Weekly Newt paper Service, 243 West 17th st. n York 11, N. Y. Print name, addresa booklet title and No. 203. s. trick names for models: ... Care After-Bat- h s, set foot on the soil of Berkeley their first act was a service of thanksgiving. Homes of Presidents. In the foothills of the Blue Ridge is Jeffersons beloved Monticello, reached by a winding roadway lined with golden (forsythia and snowy white bridal wreath. The Blue Ridge mountains and the rolling Piedmont provide a picturesque setting and trees and shrubs planted by the hand of Jefferson nod to one another across the white portals of one of the most beautiful houses in all America. Just over the line in Orange county with a venerable weeping willow at its gateway is Montpelier, home of James Madison, fourth president of the United States, and his charming wife, Dolly. This imposing and gracious mansion, set far back behind green lawns, is surrounded by breath-takin- g drifts of color in the springtime. In Westmoreland county, not far from the Potomac, is the great house of Stratford, which in. all its simplicity and dignity probably has harbored more men of eminence than any other residence in Virginia. Built by Thomas Lee, acting colonial . governor of Virginia more than 200 years ago, Stratford was the birthplace of five patriots of the Revolution, two signers of the Declaration of Independence and Virginias own Robert E. Lee, son of Light Horse Har-- . ry, who long called Stratford home. Fredericksburg, George Washingtons first "home town, has all the charm of an old valentine. Here imagination and memory play tag along old brick sidewalks, past gardens and mellow brick homes dreaming in the sunshine behind white doorways with shiny brass knockers. Here Mary Washington, mother of George, greeted the Marquis de LaFayette on his way to Yorktown and on the steps of the little cottage she kissed her famous son goodbye. Along these streets, which all called home, walked John Paul Jones, Matthew Fontaine Maury, pathfinder of the seas, and Lewis Littlepage, only American citizen ever to hold office in the cabinet of a king. Next to Mary Washingtons home is Kenmore, home of her daughter Betty, wife of Col. Fielding Lewis, who gave his fortune and his life to the cause of the Revolution. Fascinating History. Just down the street is a low brick building, complete with quaint colonial garden, where James Monroe first began the practice of law. One of its many treasures, carefully preserved, is the desk on which the Monroe Doctrine was written. Down the river is the noble mansion of Chatham, built before the Revolution by William Fitzhugh, which sewed as headquarters for General Sumner during the Battle of Fredericksburg in 1805 and fo the federal troops under General Burnside du. ing tfie War Between the States. Here Clara Barton of Red half-hidd- nose-print- fool-proo- f. END CONSTIPATION THIS NATURAL WAY! Millions Now Take Healthful Fresh Fruit Drink Instead of Harsh Laxativesl Its lemon and water. Yes-j- ust the juice of 1 Sunkist Lemon in a glass of water-fi- rst thing on arising. Taken first thing in the morning, this wholesome drink stimulates bowel res most action in a natural people of prompt, normal elimination. way-assu- Why not change to this healthful habit? 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