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Show SWISS PEOPLE ARE SHOUT OF FOOD - I SALT LAKE, April 19 Word has .been received from Switzerland by l)r J. P. O'Gara, director of the experiment experi-ment station ol" the American Smelllm: A Refining company at Murray, indicating indi-cating that the little republic of the Alps is "super -Hooveriaing " 1 showed a party of English, German Ger-man and Swiss botanists over Salt Lake and on a trip Crater Lake, Ore.. when they visited this western country coun-try in 1913." said Dr. O'Gara yesterda. peaking of the message received. ' I was particularly well impressed with two of the party for which I acted as foiid- One of these was Dr. H. Lrockmann-Jero.-rh, professor of bot an at the University of Zurich. Switzerland Swit-zerland I have bpen sending him from lime to time publications dealing with fertilizer problems chiefly bearing on the effect of sulphur on alkaline soil? I have received a message from him. ' The message from the Swiss scien list reads. "With besi thanks for the interest -papers you have sent recently. We are glad to know that sulphur fertiliz- anaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. er will multiply the American crops, and hope hungry Switzerland will also get some of the wheat and beans." "Another of ray friends in that parr-was parr-was Dr. C. Schroter, also of Zurich, who also wrote me a characteristic sroetinj: 'With ver best greetines to our excellent guide to Crater Lake. When the terrible war Is finished you shall come once to Switzerland, X hope." oo |