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Show r TIIE TAGE FOUR The Herald - Journal HERALD-JOURNA- UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1932. Growing and Preparation of Seed Makes Big Industry For United States 1 Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d LOGAN, L, Afternoon Every Week-daevery week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Car he Valley Newspaper Co, and entered as second-clas- s matter at the poster fire, Logan, Uth, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price m Cache Valley by mail, the year in advance, by carrier $3.50 a year In advance or by the month Outside Cai he Valley, by mall $5 00 the year. A. Niroll Gilman, Ruthmau, Special Representatives San Francuno office, 525 "Proclaim Liberty Market St; Chicago office, 10 N' Mulligan Ave ; New York office, 19 W. $4 In throuxbut the 18 601 Boston Tieraont New Detroit Center Bldg office, SL; office, land" St; , . THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor uuy of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the puVicaliou of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service y Vum-ane- d $2-- fflcrrarngi Jt AD JOS FATHER AT HIS acne wc wish the Is sympho- ny-orchestra 4 J. 1erunn, spectacular young who Just purchased has 1,500,000 army gas masks from the quarter- 1 master corps. Mr. Peruna plans to clean up a great Dl fortune, selling the gas masks to victims (or use during the goldenrsd sea- - if XpVj Lff"' .... J hay-fev- er wouldn't es mind serving in the Chinese, army. With the soldiers ail eating rice out of one big bowl, doing K. P. would be cinch. e! The New York stock market hit bottom last December, but now it looks like the,, bottom wants to fall out, also, a ,7 , : WOTAUrK! WOTAUFE! peer aalmrlHmite TjDoth Of his plant garden seeds. And sparrows come to eat them now B. ul v never touch the weeds. , Perhaps Kir Oliver Lodge Is Tight, and death Is pleasant. Those dead from the ears up appear - Uniformly happy EVERYDAY v I tried W call ysn up seven , Ihm, punch. kw I wodkln'ta Iwiw far din- the trill e t mimm have been eat of order, The beet committee is a committee of three With one of them rick and another one dead I 1 I f PARTING SHOTS , tarn heple all your sweet pras out to be jimaon weeds! Lil Gee Gee's sweetie says she baa an "impromptu complexion. ' She makes it up as she goes o along. e If congress really wishes to pass popular tax measure, w by does-n- 't it place a confiscatory tax on it OUT OUR WAY Garage lit basement u tth hm t t levator smue la all guest room connecfloors. In every room tion for rddio reception, running filtered it e water, luhjiul shown. Tower roorts e windows. have 1 iinner in Coffee Shop from Yap up in Mailt Dining Room flow J .50 up. !so a la earte service. Western-exposur- y g the sideburns worn by players In In the political life of their countries. Reforms of importance in the governments of these nations are brought about frequently YE DIARY through the efforts of student movements. Student I'p betimes, and to reading the is seldom muzzled, and expremon when the publick prints, and do see where Milord Hoovers parliament hath right of free speech iz interfered decided To place a 10 per cent with, a mighty protest arises. Potax on yachts, but little I care, litical figures never fall to keep for Lord! the only marine vehicle their eyes on the students of the f can aford, in these parlous times, countries, for their fates are often in student meeting halls. do be a pair of water-wing- s. And decided The people of the United States so laughing heartilie at the news, but not laughing so heartilie when neglect to consider the fact that I do read that the parliament do students, being on the first lap be considering a 5 per eeat tax of life, have more at stake in on chewing gum, for Lord! if the social order than the older Dame Humor doth eoatiaue to citizens, for it. is these, students must live on through middle buy her present ration of chewing who and old age in this country of guns, I do he, heaven help me, a age The ordinary attitude of an ours. ruined man! established business man of the e o o The children need something country that all student criticism new every week. You have no is somehow merely the silly mouthis as tragic as it Is children, hence you can't under- ing of babies ridiculous. . stand. t cannot ' I understand, old America go on with its chap. J have old mechanism. Changes .must an automobile e come, .and vital changes. . And, of things, .Abase Do your Christmas shopping change will hsgin in tne ranks earlyi of young mtn and women, stuTheir dents and Meat are valuable, particularly !EftKS MORE A ROUT ( in these months of world distress. that of Abner jazz orchestras? promoter, Semdor feature thus combining "mavnium pnvfry with minimum tipping COLLEGE ! Liiutlltued PRESS trou M(e IM) fill survey of the moie serious American college publications i veals an extraordinary nunjber at clearly expressed, carefully con, ceived articles on topics of major importance to the country at large. The growing ranks of thinking students in America are, fortunately, beginning to make themselves heard in spite of the opposition of conservative upholders of the past Magazines such as the Yale "Harkness Hoot, the Columbia Varsity Review" and others are putting forth material worth serious consideration by that portion of the public which is interested in the future of the United States. A tolerant, intelligent consideration of the views of these modern students would do much to revive the apparently dead brains which maintain the country at the present mediocre level. ' Other nations of the world expect and count upon the student elements to play important parts Expression, complete and free, must be allowed them. The clumsy, obvious attempts muzzle various organa thrqdgh which the students of America at' tempt to- -' speak, only Increases youthful distrust of the traditional set-uThere must be something, wrong with an order which can no longer stand criticism, they say Let this distrust and its accompanying resentment reach notable heights and trouble, serious, even terrible, may result. Riots even revolutions have resulted from such tyrannical suppressions. Young men and Women in this country b ve a right to be beard. The old theory of respect for elders must not be. allowed to carry with it respect for everything for which these eiders stand, for ancestor worship only results in political and economic decay. At a time when the vital spirit of America Is at low ebb, and youthful blood, youthful spirit, and youthful ideas are needed as never before, reactionary forces must not be allowed to suppress youth ful expression, student or non student. p. 600iitwe 127 single 50 daily t 18 at $4, rooms 107 at , 6 a 1150, $r py0, 48 at $6. Double rooms So to 18 daily. In furl imFn lttxwwus Suacs T h have to put bunks in the telephone booths and serve table dinners in the revolving doors. Todays photo filW lift. tran-Sifiptet- l), hotel-keepe- OF IND1 8TRV IN AMERICA Ituwrtwr, owl-rat- e the best of luck We hope the hotels are so crowded that they will CAFTALNS bimmaittmr LOOKS out-lninr- Howdy, folks! the tourist season will soon be here, but us local lads are against it. visitors With grabbing our favorite chairs in in where hotel lobbies, tho heck can we do our sleeping In the long summer afternoons? lift Just off Union Sijuarc most convenient Lt tl. cetera, .slnijts arid stores. Only California hotel iriv or trriRr Id L 9 Httriutt, CHILD Dr. Lee Dp Forest, who probi.lily has done more than any one man to make radio possible, listened to the rf his lirain child the other evening, and afterward delivered himself this: Whv should anyone want lo buy a radio, or new lubes for an old set? Nine tenths of what one can hear is the continual dnvcl of set jazz; sickening mooning by degenerate sax players (ongiiial or interrupted by blatant sales talks, meaning-ss but maddening station announcements, impudent commands to buy or try, actually superimpc, M over a background of what might alone have been g, d music. Get out into the sticks, away from your k s pickups, and listen for twenty-fou- r hours to what 80 per cent of American listeners have to endure. Then youll learn what is wrong with the radio industry. It isnt hatd times. It is broadcasters greed which is worse, much worse and, like T. B grows continually worse, until patient radio public dies. 'i hats all the trouble. Simple' isnt it? Child! 'thats po way to treat your father! Himior Newest San Eranciseos AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! JAVfltf F. DONAHUE NBA Service Writer, At left Floyd Bradley, seeds- man b inspecting some sprouted watermelon seeds which have been The placed In a grrminator for test, CLEVELAND, April 15. litwho his Right K a complicated automatic buys average gardener that fills packages witli tle packages of flower or vegetable seed gives little thought to the right amount of seed and then the interesting story, behind them seal! them. But seed, some of them so tiny that they are almost Invisible, ruination to determine have made a huge industry in the whether quah.yare and true to type they United States. the warm, moist air soon causes Seed raising is done by spe- them to show of life Pecialists These men are gardeners riodically they signs are inspected and who devote hundreds of acres of a note made on the blotter of the land to a ceitam type of flower number sprouted In this way or vegetable, and who value the can be determined the germinaor its not fruit for blossom, tion qualities of each lot of seed plant but solely for the seed produced received 'The raising of seed is indeed quantity of seed from an art," Floyd Bradley, nationally theAnother same lot is planted in pots known seedsman, 'opines "Because these of varying climatic conditions in The plants which grow from true are observed for their various parts of the world, and seed because of peculiarities of plants, to tyte qualities. says Bradley "Frequently, many foreign countries can produce better seed of certain plants pollen from another type plant than seedsmen m the United States ot the same species finds its way This For that reason many varieties to the seed' grower's lot. are Imported from other countries pollen fertilizes his plants and the his seed from crop will Take cabbage and cauliflower, resulting for instance the Danes, because produce a flower or fruit with of both characteristics of their long experience with these mixed This is often observed in plants plants, and the favorable climatic corn the ear bears both white conditions in Denmark, produce the best cabbage and cauliflower and yellow kernels. seed in the world The best swee After the seed Is tested for its corn seed in tho World Is grown production qualities, it u then at YY'akeman, Charles Clarke, by weighed and packed for distribuOhio. This process is almost ention In flowers, the best zinnias tirely mechanical A dcU"te scales that will diseed are raised by an Englishman into 2500 parts is just outside of Los Angeles. Ha vide a pound use. The seedsman has 140 acres devoted to this and brought into other flowers. The best sweet pea determines from the cost of the seed in the world are raised at seeds just how many he should include in a package to pay him He Lompoc, Calif. After a crop of seed has been divides a pound of seed by this raised and ..cured, Aie. seed , find scales ipto the required number their way into the hands of dis- of packages Then another machine is brought The method in which tributors into play It has a die which holds they are tested in the distributors just enough seed to make up tho plants is interesting Some of the larger seed com- weight determined ou the scales Seeds are fed into a homier 3000 to 5000 panies handle from Be-:- e above the machine and from then different kinds and grades. y on filling, closing and sealing of, they tan be put on the The h38 a special germina-to- r the packages is automatic. un which seed are submitted to moisture and induced to sprout The seed are wrapped in blotters,1 about 50 to each blotter, and ket they must be tested for gcr- BY e amount of seed in eai h does not vary more then It) pu cent above or b low the ht fclcn- dard previously determined These machines can turn out 3') 000 packages of seed in an ci,;Lt-hou- r day, and large seed house i turn out from 150, 000 -- to 2'V 000 a day during the rush season. 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