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Show i News In Brief I World C-tttle Situation i In the United States, cattle numbers num-bers at the tes inning of 1936 ware S per cent smaller than in the record rec-ord year 1934. Canada also reported re-ported smaller number- in 1935 and 1936. The latest sstimhte for 1 Mexico is the census of 1930. which placed numbers there at 10 083.000. I In Europe, 1936 estimates for 11 imprrtant ccuntri's show a reduction reduc-tion of 2 per cent since 1934. De-S De-S ere? 3S are noted in the United !Kii"vTdow. France. Germany, and i Czechoslovakia wh'reas increases ! are shown in Denmark, Belgium, t.ithuania and seme of the countries coun-tries of southeastern Europe. 'rem "F reisn Cvops and Markets" Decmbcr 7. 1936. r.M v A new allotment of $100 000 ha, : been made to the Uth cSiee of i the Resettlement Administration. This amni't v.il' be ".ee" to help 1 trar-ded farmers who-'? cedit re-scurc re-scurc s have been exhausted, according ac-cording to C. O. Stctt, state director. di-rector. . flit I T make a jcca dti'tlc-is duster, ! put two tablespoons of furniture polish cr liquid wax into z glass jar. sha're a-evmc until the rra.-'c cf the jar is well cc?td and pen" cut. Put. a piece of old scft silk cr chamois in the jar and let remain re-main a day or two to ab orb the polish. When the dustclcth becomes be-comes soil'd, wash it and repeat the waxing process. |