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Show mmsmm ans Aid Outlook For Elderly U.S. Farm Couples Scientists for Unhampered Freedom in Research Work Alabama Brothers Show Success in Postwar Venture By nAl'KIIAOK mnd WXf service. Ml I re SUett.S H vM'.iiiton, I. l '"I I! ''' The humb ! W-- En-h-e- i , where Iu!.ir..1, vcie a,.i,'u i: the kitu-d- . Jew It all f I'.ro rutM.r. a plnnt-p.- l rumor Ti.e n.iii.e thing, li.p ei.p.'i.ei r .uil.h-- u.it, louche I olt the UN! ll.rip yens aifi In Im p (iip kuuwn f ids tut there if i jl.f c ki.n Al( "l,:e (if wl at vi :v Pi'.'i'K bmli action. li'iw It cun Lip at Ill- . i rtc-t- fruiii l Mr. in.it Mrs util lJ J yours ulil. - tn'd-nig- e f.ii-lu- r g r n.-i- Ibi-o- -- ticH-.t- riM-.ir- ! Ihru-lilm- neci-i'sar- sih-i.i- I srii-nc- furl-Otis- news-writ- 1 I'rr-idci- ir-e- inexor.iblo dra.lhne A Jam. then. Is when cm gn-si forced to pioorjv'ote scti 'i.. or to no action. That's a congress l opinion I'd si like ! b.i'aP w hot Barry Trumin woo'd doi'me ss congressional jam-up- . 11 k ' BARUCH, to announce his sons arrival, was so exubc-r-ant that he could hardly talk. Of course its a boy! said he, as if there couldnt have been any doubt about that. Young Wayne Edward will have to be famous, with two i W Row don are 9 n- - i.irlivelv. unit. ai.d Oien Bowden forces, il.o.i'.deied the pm if rnaking a living f r the f irnilv and iricre.-'sindividends from Ihe f irm. Iheir (list idijeelive was to buy the farm, thus r n. sing then. selves and t'u-i"old folks" out if the tenant fanner eliiss. Fir.ee many elderly farmers mid their wives also are looking to their SH.K EXPERT GITD.ANCK The Bowden brothers and their parrin to take over Ihe home farm, ents have proved that they are good farmere, but they frankly admit the story of the Bowdens is rein led they dont know It air. Here James S. Pridgen. Coffee rounly. Ala.. to show what can he accon.pl. shed. supervisor, shows Lynn and Orrn Bowden how to Irrat seed 1st Actually the story has i's beginlo prevrnl damp rot aflt-- they are in the ground. peanuts ning in HfiWt when, as tlie el ler Bov-Je"we were frankly admit. was gained when Oren was inent agency and the Bowdens are down ami nut arid had to s'.rm i'le spile on Inactive duty to help run fail owners of tiieir land. to make ends meet." Unable to get placed With lfill acres of the farm but he later was cal'd rredit from regular h r.ders for the farm, under cultivation, tlie Bow dens service. back Into nf feed, seed, fertilirer. purchase mam cash as tlie peanuts produce . m their L'iri (i.xliaige eaily eriu!iment and other farm out their plan of crop. e It Carrying to returned Loth 11143, brothers the Bowdens n sorted to a governdiversified farming, they also have ment agrnry, ii"W the farm Serurl-t- y family farm. Intent on purchnsii.g f.iirn. previously rent- cotton, hogs and 12 head of beef to secure the the il admiiiis'r.itinn, of the Black Anwith the ed by the farr ily, the bn lhers ar- cattle, pri.vc. pally necessary funds llriiincing wi:h gus type To develop their herd, funds rame inslriiction iri murid ranged the neces:-arKarin Security administration, they recently jsirrhas' d a pm ebred farming practires, which which permits 411 years at 3 per Angus bull. the Bnwden family to imIn 1!)44, the Bowdens marketed 20 cent interest for repayment of farm prove the efficiency nf their operatons of peanuts. Stilt) worth nf hogs, purchase loans. A major factor in tions. the familys success was the diver- and StiO worth of cattle. They had A period of progress followed, but IS other begs left over for marketthe advent of war disrupted all the sified farming plan which the agening by the end of that year as well to out. the family map family's plans. Both Lynn and Oren cy helped as 12 stock hogs and 2 milk cows. were called Into service, resulting Fared with a $4,800 debt, contract- Sale of chickens and eggs also addIn an acute lack of help on the farm. ed In purchasing the farm, the ed to farm returns on an ambitious of both world Bowilcns embarked veteran 44, Lynn, Marketings the following year Inentered the army In 1940 farm program designed to wipe out 20 ton of peanuts, 4 bales cluded when the Alabama National Guard the debt In shortest possible time. of cotton and about $588 worth of was called Into service. Oren, SI, Within a year they had paid off hogs. After these sales, they had also was a member of the National more than half the debt. Today, 24 Duroe shoals, 4 brood sows and Guard and entered service early only three years later, the Anal pay30 piga on hand as well ai their the following year. A temporary re- - ment has been made to tlie gnvem- beef cattle. The "old folk a' are helping the veterans progress in their farming venture. The elder Bowden ralsea garden produce, selling $112 worm of cabbage from a few row in hit garden last year. Intent on increasing the returns, he has planted six rows of cabbage this year. Mrs. Bowden also is active in work around the house and garden. Sue of the family also has been Inrreastd. After the lavt farm payment was made, Oren was married and brought his wife to the family farm home. Today the Rowdens are considered successful Alabama farmers. F.arh member of the family dues his prop- share nf work and all reap the benefits of good living on a well- the operated farm. Furthermore, elder Mr. and Mrs. Bowden can take mure time to enjoy the pence and security of farm life now that their boys, like so many others, are Andre wai tops In ueh parents. radio befure he Joined the army and chalked up an outstanding record; now hes announcing on "Ytrur Hit Parade," the Lombardo and Harry Janies nights for "Spotlight Bands. and several others. Mama Bea Va:n has lung been known for her per-f- i cl dict.un as well as her distinctive style in sir.gii.g; shes been on "Your Hit Parade" end other big radio ehiiws. Now that Waynes arrived, she'll be on the air again. fiOl'D put lkfl Mlri Iff Joan Edwards estimates that she spends abuut 20 hours a week working out technical problems, prior to her actual singing time of 12 minutes on Your Hit Parade": being thorough musician, she works w ith arrangers on musical details of the r n in'i-d- 1! theres a narrow tie to in a bow. Pattern N. BuAS Is dcslriMd far r. I, I. 10, 12 and 14 years. Sin 1 3 yards s 35 sr cool and Ulffirral 0,m fronter for crNswisswtEirltlnt d VAMIIOV SriS Iihm, the slightly heavier figure. Easy ells far ini npi at Dili Ml as4 pstlrrns fur Situ mm to care for because it opens out I4cu br satltnall; kana Iwh szicstlsss . . look , as aprcUl yaUcrsa kf ami flat to iron. Youll crisp rdllari 4caiarri . . . raatesi Imis , as a lettuce leaf these hot sticky Americas America's tainted anlara...tiM i dee dress. pad patters prialrd la keek. days in this Send yeur enter to: Patters No. 1414 comes Is sizes 34, N. 40. 42, 44, 40. 41. SO and 52. Siae 30. cap SEWING CIRCI.E PATTHX KR sleeves, Pi yards of 35 or TW Missis St. Sas Fruclacw Ml Enclose 25 cents la Mss la cm For Dren-U- p pattern desired. GAY little two piece frock Pattern Ns. for the miss of six to fourteen. Versatile Frock Delightfully 11 j ' orchestral backgrounds to her snugs, rehearses In various keys to get the right one, spends hours on Krttlng a good mike balance be- tween her voice and the orchestra. Next time you hear Joan's eflort-- ! less performance, remember that she put a lot of hard work into mak- -' lug it seem so caxuaL A Shell adore it for special mMim SPRAINS 4 The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macumber" lured Ilegl- A Mama- dress-u- p occasions the brief flared peplum la edged in dainty scallops and role in MUSCULAR AND STRAINS AID ACHES - Address- - STRAINS SPRAINS PAINS WAattpa NEED ii SLOANS LINIMENT re-c-r Ross scored a hit at In Chirage when he ' crn concert anf Strauss Emperor How to Outbluff a I VICIOUS DOG i himself, wider the name ef Robert Matthews! Oren Bowden Is hows here with brood sows and some of the young porkers which will be ready for market in Ihe fall. Returns from cattle and pigs Increase earnings sn Ihe Itowden diversified farming plan. farm, which Is operated on PUiH ROOST IXI'OSIE d Loans to Veterans for Farm Purchases And Operating Costs Reach High Peak Setting a new high In Farm Srrur- ( Ity administration loans to veterans, j were (Inhttml 5,400 In purchase cf farm npcrating ruuipiucut or family farms wi'hmi a two month period, arrnrdmg to figures released bv department of Guidance Plan Aids Farmers Getting Loans Individual guidance in good farm ami home management practices Is The loans, made d'ltmg March: provided by Farm Security adminsrj April, constitute nearly a third istration with all loans, the departof the total number the agency ment of agriculture nrpb.as.i a. has approved for icterars d n ing Each loan, the department the last two years. ESA Adminis based on s sound pi. n for lstiator Pillar R Lnireter nn- - farm and home management that nouuccx. is worked nut by tbe borrower and Declaring that the a .tciicy exrwctx Ins family The plan shows itrm.s the farmer intends to ra e. his estithe iccotil lending to continue. ln- reports that more than ll0,1ii mated operating exonisos . Comdr. Willy ItoJdlliW wartime Guard War Dog Trmog occasionally-throu- disease vicious. r, CARES FOR CABBAGE . . . Stoat nf the gardening on the Bowden farm is done by J. V. Bowden. 69, father of the Bowden brothers. Here hr is working among hia cabbages, which netted $140 In 194S. i It by apparently want to win Germany' sympathy an that Germany will yield more easily lo later. But that a big job. and the bear might find it hiM something by thr tail that woul.l wag It. Russ'-- a n Russia has used the veto much aa Senator O'Danicl and some of hia colleagues use the 111. busier. au tillage New Accuii!:r,t lo tie American magi. New York srj Ch:v..;u hat xii'ui-vi.l.iliumvs to the f.ii western s'.iUs which row top t!ic ci.me J t;.e cam e cf river J Wc.-.t- Z:re. l . . . Jersey farmer Termed On tbe bus's nf the walking dav's walkIci'i.tli. t!'o ii'le of ha ing ina" Mi Now Joiscx c.iv l c coo (erred cu the ivoi ice fartrer m the Gataoii s'a'c. ,io, la cos the state de p.ir'.uic'.t Dm i'g h.iri o- -t o'. a: i .; opera- : ti rs. p.,i ! An- in J . tow. : a t: ; a -- e in si1:,- fa: f.itll CIS A firmer1 week it :,is u: .our t oricd cat.'r.istid to a f.clory o:ri"y,c s roial.ir w ik m," ' rf 4t' hams Thor. too. aco r i.- -g to the doj'.irtiroiit. wb.or.i or a ci. v 's work is lost on a firm ou'p.it of 12 if aciicul'urc d, p u to ll p.iros cited by I (Union. '.and 1, ,l : tla-IS a ion w '.!'..it as of June t N, w Jor co!Vb:iu::oo r imiIiuc prop, .1 soy farm opera: vs we: c w. rMi'g mower nod hrdge-t- i itmi.or Now it nti ax era,.,' of 12 r.i'iiif daily, which It would only Ml no w.:!i the baby adds up to a ' 2 hour woo, ex- we'd get a little time o:T eluding lime devoted to Kurdov t!:,- XIardes! Working Man - 1 i i hour eigb.t-hou- i r to Involved whcic.is or.'.v an day is las; w!:, n a city in Stale ir.t shuts d 'wn. No repel of the number ef hours per day worked by farmers can cst. irate the time sp, r.t on Su".-d-.y- s ard hob" Joys when, as on ary ' I other day, chores such rs feeding livestock, r.i.tk.i e nr.d other jobs must be done on a farm rrgardli ss of the day of the week. A year ago. when the war st .11 waged. New Jersey formers spent 12.2 hours a day at work. ones FX7.S .Ifurivn Maw hut hint tuil I ho first itfll u ill on thr trrrm in Tarnation lime f Aurir"; Keif Skrllnn, whtiU appear in the ixiienre, duejn'l eiped to hr n.stnnl at oil . Jhn I imj. of To huh Ills (hi n." ii haunting rum-mofilrs, lis'liiiu or an ionril I.' If'ier hhr.iry rhoir for hit home . . . Sionr limn her pf. im. tvoM'il romantic I erne Kith B oh llapr "II in hrrr 7 here 'j ie, Hearing an of, f i'hionrtl Moxon niehl shirt A!!ir. ,o int ion of Kohrrt 4hl,i, fTtr. ners afar, it earning $2 a day hr pa. nint told in the hills of hit alher'i raru h in Sunlnnd, Calif. .. ij mr at W '! ft length to the side. Most tt Vf. important... t t o4 v. s Keep tr !!. It' With ! noil live watuikanidiine ttatr awiyr If the dog retrain fnsi tacking tor a hair Pr.ibaMy ,f not. i throat. ' i fc.v I ' fa ; A For bright light, sthitr light, t fleet ivt light -i- nsist on "Eve-read- M batteries. Your dealer now b is them. Aik for them hy name. For r.vercjdy batteries have no eijualx that's whv they're the lorgrit-tcHisi- g fiashlight batteries in the world. Yet their extra light, extra life, cost you extra P0WER extra 1 l0"r,o' extra NATIONAL CARION COMPANY, INC ?0 East 42nd Street, New York 17.N.Y. lhVIWaMiawikenaai C33 (raJa-w- 'Tmr.lz" Stab W Xalhieal f- Uf -- AT NO nothing extra! Ika lasMarai -- -u cluh. Sh'.ut- It Sitin'. sHn pofiib dut1t,r .4X7.) mi t- Ql you. Hold it at arm's e, most rural counties a super-visotramed m I: n.e ec. r also is available to as,M unity. Vain objects nf ti e gutdo-ioplan, to ESA. arc in 'o;n the .lccord'cg firmer "get the most me.'" e from his work, cbla hi n goo living for h.s family im.i repay b.ix a dog Such aoinuls are dangerous. Especially at night! If cornered outdoors, at night, turn on your ''Eve- ready" flashlight! Shine it directly at the dog's eyes, to blind end perhaps bewilder him. He may leap at the light, however; so don't hold it in front of st Shortly after Warner Brother! brought sound to motion pictures, some 20 years ago. a stage dancer arrived in Hollywood to give Joan Crawford mme special Instruction, He was tested as a possibility for pictures, and given this rating "Difficult to photograph. No dra- malic quality. Thin hair. Poor Not a romantic spe ikir.g voice. Danrei." His name was type. Fred Astaire! th treatment. ncglKt Sara lladrn is playing hrr 42nd secretary to a star In Mr. Ace," aa handmaiden te Sylvia Kidney. Sara says her frigid mien has made her one ef the bnsl-eplayers in the film colony, and At the end of a day's work os a frozen-facI go home and ait la front of the mirror and Just laugh my head off. It's (he best way of relaxing, especially when I know that next morning I'll have te freeze up again." nr-.- It Tlie f act thit 999 Ap out of a ihouaai friendly, safe sad km doesn't' slier the fut Oft hard-boilr- d Las-sete- AyD ...n ncommuM Nscisr, HW hg, III. iKied 4 km ondWge of deg skwfc 4 - 1 WWSP Fred MacMurray was to eat real caviar in a scene in "Suddenly It's Spring," but most of the "caviar" on the table was buckshot bathed in axle grease looks just the same on the screen. A prop man stopped MacMurray just as he wai about to take a mouthful of the Imitation. "That' all right," said he. "Caviar tastes l.ke buckshot and axle grease to me. anyway." agrirnltnre. The rest have uu by loans to buy machinery and livestock or fur ether operating a, yds. Soaring real estate prices an.) lick if prcd.ic'nc farm for suie pave handicapped veVrans in their .post for firms. assoter says at night! It funded fine, that plan to paint Betty Hutton and the girls of a chorus line with gold lacquer for the Casino de Paris finale in Paramount's "Perils of Pauline. But it had to be abandoned Betty and 12 of the 18 jjanccra were allergic to the gold paint 1 BARBS contrasting k Use a pm flowered fabric ard trim eft it usual buttons. Ah-ri- field. An engineer spoke fT the social We've dentists in llirse words' gone miles ahead In our study of things, In physics, chem- istry and the other sciences that deal with Inorganic matter, compared to our advancement In the study of human beings -- why they art the way they do under g'vrn conditions, their rotations to other Individuali and to groups, sn l tlie action of the groups In rein' ion to each other." He spoke of the rerrnt pogrom in c ANDRE r - &ulfon-3ront- (?rbp RcItaMd by Western Newspaper Unlue. By VIRGINIA VALE ,i i ii'isf of iheir age, were not able to make the most nut of the farm they were r.fer&'u.g when their S'rfis were in srrvlee. Kpon iheir return from t!.e armed Iiiim-- sum le an iii.iiort.int fnrtor TiiiIniitiv (.i.lil'.P Tnki- - the recent ex riicnre of a imagination had berii fturi- l. IMiii:nlcl-i.i.- l Aruiu.d hoi re the Inymiin riv!ipd that one night a horse waUid into In war. was iki'api l'il d n'rirt and lag in km lli.it ix'ih.ips men a Up real-regardens of dal lias, morn-luwhu Cn'.il'I b'n.isli the UK. Ill hi, it make giorii s. si:ii iha.i'.ns and otlu-It tn Uip pm my, night burn fluMcri The Infill i:i!i-i- li'.iiscfi' Idbow to ine tin- - puwia of tup sii-- i blind t'lp hoi sc a a ay. but gii.i.i -- utuii ic priiTiiy for li e ris iricd In i at he kiikcd and went right II p ill of iiiiinkiiiii well os mi jiukI c iu. Milling lie bourgi'ois IMS iii't oil At tin wr.l.u;: i .i, gi Idiioli.s. However. Ill the I'.md old Cull j.ii'lPd action (f Uip l l'l but .l!i'dr.an approliilly Mill have dune a., by the Ameruun ti.id.loui, the tnni! llnse 1m. i n mu it .id. The idi u peared willi a r".c and Jle Ujs removed to the ini li pn.,".iiii of a iiiili'in.il line s .i l !i s w'cie he coi.ldn't Ippllird Scry g"'.d lo Tin-- Ti.pi a veto oil tins purely 1 eecrci.-to (iiii.pwluit b.iijiruipil ji hear I'l'nei'is. authority i f Tli's subversive teiulci.ey In the my acquaintance say that passage animal world was rcvciiled m anot thli leg.ilanon "would he ai at about in tlie fluid of science" ai other part of rhil.idi-Iitiia the same time. Returning from a Uia bomb wai In the rnldsl of a householder and his and Nagasaki. He made the week-end- , observation In a (roup, sever a I of family who had itartcd a counter whom were arlrutists. Ills bearers revolutionary against campaign what they thought to be a harmless appeared to echo bn sentiments rat In the sentiments which 1 later learned he mouse, found a largp-sliehad set forth in the recent Bulletin trap they had set. The rat with the of the American Association of trap attarhed as a minor inrum- Professors. He (Ur. Theo- briinee went right after the faintly dore KoppanyO said: "In an anal- which climbed tallies end chairs. ysis of the bill, a basic wrong im- This lime when the cop rame he mediately leaps to the eye. This is fell aggressive warfare Justifiable the assumption that acientiflc re- and finished the rat with search can be 'initiated' or 'pre- tionary night-sticscribed for.' If Uus assumption could be grounded, the natural se- Congreie Work quel to a national research founda- la Never Done tion would be federal fuundati.iiis lo Congressmen invariably corne to 'Initiutc' and prescribe for tlie wink January 14 brisk of step, of the composition music, painting bright of eye, confident they'll have of picturrs, the writing of oil the lulls passed, all tlie conend the eslnhlislinii-n- t of business disposed of by July 1 at is tlie lati ' t, so trols and education, for they can go Inine to probably tlie must personal and in- their fences. dividualistic of nil human endeavThe old tuners, of course, k"ow ors. No agency, however authorized they are just kidding theuisehcs, and directed, can develop a iiiiiiiinul Business is never rumpli-lcby policy fur scientific research." July 1, tin nigh they work from sun to sun for, like woman's, congress' DifiRcult to Pan work is never done. C'linsf.piently. On Project fishing trips, motor Jaunts, anil The theories and ways of thinkelectioneering have to be ing of scientists, Dr. Koppanyi exHistHinpil while house and senate plained (and his colleagues agrredi, incmhrrs labor in Washingl are ai diverse as tlie world Itself. lo complete last nunute h "Ilow can we set up a court with Tit is year, it was tlie 1I the power to pass on what la good that fevered rongressionii end what la not good for acience?" late Into July. Debate was so he asked, and then he turned to me night sessions were so freiiieiil with this question: "Would you ap- that I wusn't sui prised when I heard prove ot having a member of ynur a man ill the visitor's gallery of the capitol ask: "Why did they wail profrssion -- a commentator or appointed by a President of so long (o get at tlie OlA bill" tlie United States, is head of a simSeems to me they always have a ilarly selected group of your col lot of atoll lift lo do ul Die cud o leagues who were made privy to s scasion they culd have t.iiicn luforiiistion. private government up earlier. Im they always let il which was barrrd from oilier speak- - go so lung that llieae cli".in days rs or writers?'' bound like a rowdy jam mum"!!"" 1 No.'' (That Naturally I said: rcpoiti d lino rrin.uk to a mini would be the etui of the freedom of who knows Capitol Udl. ns you utiil tlie press and radio.) I know Ihe cut hiiiuc. Then Dr. Koppanyi concluded: "There arc no jams m cot ittc is." You can spend a lot nf money and be answered ns lie liih.ih'.J nnoilior get no return, But if you trust in inl'lopm'ltfiil of till1 fatuous soiiiilc human ingenuity, motivated by de- restaurant' bean soup. "N-i- l sire of public service, the love nf even nn I'iA? nioiio'.lv science, recognition, and maybe needlod. elfish alms alike, you will have done No." lie said, "tint I'll admit more for basic science than you they came to a roar-jawhen they could ever do with billions of do- had to woik like the dickens to gel llar ot federal money." d tlie bill to the before the Ol'A expired. But they d d get it Social Science to him (lie was t dkirg iibuut the Study Loge first OlA bi'.li- and it was better social than a lot of pcopte had expected Spokesmen for the rlenees tthe study of prople, of That was no Jiuu " Individuals and groups) were loud "Wh.it is a j up 111011'" In criticizing Ihe omission from the "What we lo have in the bill of provisions for research in this C. lianning , PATTERNS STAGE" SCREEN 'RAnir) , Hfttirn fif veterans from the armed forc es is aiding the financial outlook for many an elderly U. S. faim couple. Take the Bowdens in Coffee rourdv. Ala., for example. ( utumvnUitor. SEWING CSRCLE i i a- Irmo COST |