Show as 4 neit ased by western getem newspaper union INDIANA COUNTRY EDITOR BUILT CHEMURGIC TRADE THE LAST TIME I 1 VISITED with wheeler mcmillen something over a year ago he was wearing as he expressed it skim milk clothes that included his hot hat and an attractive tie his garb of that day represented nt at least partially the realization of hi his B ambition As a boy on ohio and indiana farms he worried about the waste of el form farm products on his own indiana farm besaw ho saw much mach the farm arm produced un utilized the corn stalks the grain straw the skim milk and other things brought no orion financial cial return As the editor of an indiana country newspaper he continued to think and write about those form farm wastes later as the editor of ft farm arm publication of 0 national circulation he solicited aid in finding a solution for the farm waste problem and along with that a use in industry of form arm products that would in crease the farmers market the result was the chemurgic council of which henry ford has been an enthus enthusiastic lastic backer bac lier un der wheeler MeN lillens guld once that organization has found 1 many industrial uses for form farm products including farm wastes some of these are still more inore or less in the experimental stage i though their practicability liss ain i been demonstrated many others have passed tho experimental f stage stag c and aro are in dally daily use in the production of they form the basis of many plastics in fact make such bitch plastics possible what were but a low few years ago farm wastes today are arc used in the production of automobile upholstering material the industrial use of soy eoy t benna beans have made of that plant a major farm crop in tho the united states stated the days of throwing away the corn stalks the straw the skim milk and other form farm wastes are about over Noot no other bor one man la is so much responsible for this revolution in farm arm markets res presenting increased farm revenues I 1 as is wheeler mcmillen editor of the farm journal wheeler mcmillen insists tho the great majority J of american farmers do riot want government handouts hand outs cuts tor for not producing that they do want and are entitled to a prof profitable flable market borwhat for what and all they do produce to secure that market tho the products of the tha farm must be utilized for more than food purposes they must have a place in industry ile he Is a practical fanner famer of the dirt variety and ba has applied his own farm needs needa to all the farms of the nation the countless innovations in peacetime commodities that will now be coming along will utilize in their production to a very considerable extent tho the products of at the iha farms thanks largely to wheeler mcmillen government family thrives on milk of patronage HOW THE government family grows A new bureau is born of et in n emergency it grows and thrives on the milk of patronage paid for or by the tax payers money the emergency passes the purpose for or which the new bureau or department was born ceases to exist As a bureau it is abolished but the patronage appointed individuals who were during the emergency feeding on tax payers mills milk are not deprived of their sustenance they ire are but switched to another nipple that la Is what happened in the case of OWL its thousands of american employees in orele foreign lands have been switched from the nipple to that of the state department it is but a repetition of the same methods that have marked the creation of that enormous institution we call government the expense goes on oil the tax payer continues to pay 0 A NEW YORK CITY friend edward Arit anthony holay publisher of the womans comans home companion k sent me a book of pictures of 1 new york city it Is a photo graphic debunking of the glam lam our romance et adventure and success to bo be found in a metropolitan center it la Is a book the boys and girls 0 of rural america should see sec and consider it would quickly demon demonstrate to them that a great city does not 1104 con statute fitl tute a success A pictures depict tile the life of that 11 14 three fourths of new york that h Is either cither on tile the edres edges or of or in the gutters seeing t those has plo I 1 lf tares would keep many a rural youth in the clean environment of the home borne town own PRIVATE enterprise ENTER PIUSE Is 13 promised a 0 chanco chance to provide the CO 00 million jobs it Is estimated will wih be needed but says the political big wigs if private enterprise falls falli government will have to take over with the rules and regulations provided to make it as hard as possible for private enterprise to succeed it would seem thoss those making the rules are hoping government will take over that would be very much in une line with the wishes ofa of a radical minority who want a government planned economy f UP f |