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Show i,r,"ni THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH of the United States :: Experiments by Specialists Indicate Old Trouble Is Inherited. Prepared by United States Department of WNU Service. Agriculture. nine THE CHEERFUL CHERUB From Rust Injury George Washington First President In Washington with members; 2,034 with eight; 3 3,574 with seven ; 6,644 with six ; 2 with five ; 19,542 with four ; with three, and 36,599 with two. There are more than 16,500 persons in the District who dwell alone. 1,079 families See Wheat Immune Wheat breeders of the department are a step nearer their goal of producing spring wheats. Several years of Intensive experiments by department workers at the Northern Great Plains Field station at Mandan and the Langdon substation at Langdon, N. D., proved almost confrom clusively that stem rust is a plant character definitely Inherited in wheat crosses. The recent results were reported by J. Allen Clark and H. B. Humphrey of the division of cereal crops and diseases at the annual meeting of. the American Society of Agronomy held In Washington. This principle Is significant both for wheat breeders and wheat farmers. The breeders are convinced that there Is such a character as from rust in wheat, which Is inherited in a different manner than the character of resistance. They have a long way to go before they can breed this in all wheat sown by farmers, for they must cross varieties with resistant and susceptible ones that have all the other desirable characters such as high yield, good milling and baking quality, resistance to hot weather, drought, and diseases other than rust. However, rust-immu- 11,-75- 26,-42- I envy Nfctvre.3 .sure. technique. In pointing ech new fty. She mtltes such works of In such e. cereless ert Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by druggists in tablets or liquid. 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Weitcnbaice in Current History ONE of the recent biographers of Washington has given us so just and true a picture of the man as that drawn by Jefferson more than a century ago. uIthink I knew General Washington Intimately and thoroughly, he said. His mind was great and powerful, without being of the very first order; his penetration strong, though not so acute as that of a Newton, Bacon or Locke, and, as far as he saw, no judgment was ever sounder. It was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers, of the advantage he derived from councils of war, where hearing all suggestions, be selected whatever was ... He was incapable of fear, meeting persona dangers with the calmest unconcern. Perhaps the strongest feature in his character was prudence, never acting until every circumstance, every consideration, was maturely weighed ; refraining if be saw a doubt but when once decided, going through with bis purpose, whatever obstacles ... opposed. He was, indeed, in every sense of the words, a wise, a good and a great Hearing All Suggestions, He Selected Whatever Was Best His temper was naturally irribut reflection table and and resolution had obtained a firm and habitual ascendency over it If ever, however, it broke Its bounds be was most tremendous in his wrath. His heart was not warm In its affections, but he exactly calculated every mans value and gave him a solid It esteem proportioned to it may truly be said that never did nature and fortune combine more perfectly to make a great man and to place him in the same constellation with whatever worthies have merited from man everlasting remembrance. After all has been said, it was Washingtons character which was su man. high-tone- A New Method Doctors Everywhere Are Advising FOLLOW DIRECTIONS is near-immuni- ty premely great which was responsible a hereditary character, and not merefor the greatness of his achievements. ly a growth or plant condition Is of In the Revolution it was the trust in tremendous importance in wheat imWashington which held together a provement. In the early experiments to produce faltering and discouraged people, which tided the country over the darkwheats, breeders crossed est hours, which was responsible for common and durum varieties. Most of the eventful victory. these crosses were sterile, but when After peace had been won It was they grew and were they this trust in Washington which made were like the durum parent. Discovit possible for a disunited people to ery of resistance In Kota common attain enduring strength and unity. wheat in 1919 removed these difficulThere have been greater generals than ties. This resistance was a step forWashington, greater statesmen; there ward but it was not sufficient to elimihas been no greater character. When nate all possibility of loss. the writings of his detractors have In the first experiments, crosses of passed into obscurity his memory will hope with marquis and reliance beremain, what it has always been, a haved similarly. The first plants sacred legacy to the American people. grown from the cross had only a trace of rust In the second generation the Washington Memorial plants grown from the seed of the first National Carillon crop varied, some being nearly Immune from rust, some resistant and some susceptible, but' It was evident that the population tended toward In the third generation, about 25 per cent of the strains bred true for but only about 6 per cent bred true for susceptibility. resistThere were also ant strains like Ceres and segregating strains. In these experiments, the government scientists delve deep Into the genetic factors governing the resistant, and susceptible rust reactions of wheat They Interpret their results in genetic language by saying that hope has a single dominant Inhibiting factor for nearimmunity, that marquis and reliance have a major dominant factor of suscarries both of ceptibility, that these dominant factors, and that the resistant ceres is represented by the The photo shows the Star Spangled double recessives. Banner national peace chimes, known as the Washington Memorial National Is Made Carillon first large American carillon Only Beginning in Developing Soybeans made in America by American On the extreme right is the Only a beginning has been made in latest addition to the shrine being indeveloping the full possibilities of the stalled. soybean, that versatile crop which V one last year was a Washington and Education for Illinois farmers and which had a Writing of Washington, Corbin says; farm value of almost seven million His Interest In popular education was dollars in 1930, according to a bulletin, no less ardent than was Jeffersons, and Genetics and Breeding In the Imtook on a peculiar quality from the provement of the Soybean, issued by fact that he thought of himself always the experiment station of the college as one of the uneducated. His soliciof agriculture, University of Illinois. C. M. Woodworth, tude for the schools of Virginia and chief in plant for a national university ts expressed genetics at the University of Illinois in many eloquent and noble passages agricultural experiment station, Is author of the bulletin. The work is a and in liberal bequests. product of the state which leads all others In commercial soybean production and which In 1931 produced more WASHINGTONS FAMILY than 40 per cent of the countrys tothreshed crop. The 1931 Illinois, tal was George Washingtons mother prop totaled 6,055,000 bushels. Mary Ball, said to have been a The bulletin brings together the eslineal descendant from John Ball, sential Information on soybean gemedieval champion of the rights of netics available at the present time, man. Her mother was Mary Mondiscusses the principles of breeding tague, who, as the widow Johnare that applicable to soybean Imwas Colonel married to son," and reviews the results of provement Joseph Ball Her grandfather was at Illinois and other inInvestigations Colonel William Ball, who emia view to Improving stitutions with grated to Virginia in 1650, and setin the certain crop special features. tled in Lancaster county. George Washingtons father was Augustine Washington, the grandson of Law-enInbreeding Results of a Washington and the experiment on of John Washington, who the College of Agriculture farm at came from England about 1650 and Davis, Calif., appear to Indicate that settled in Westmoreland county, Inbreeding in hogs did not lessen the Virginia. The English ancestry has vigor or the size of litters. Experibeen traced back through Lauren-ti- a ments elsewhere have seemed to show loss of vigor, but this has not been Washington, father of Lawrence, several generations to the Sulgrave the case at Davis. The experiment will be continued in the hope of securbranch of the family. ing more Information on the subject. PICTURED BELOW 3 rust-resista- rust-resista- nt Better Man best QUICK AS YOU CAUGHT IT d, ... ... If Dr ini Full Class of Almost Instant Relief In This Way It you have a cold dont take chances with cold killers and nostrums. A cold is too dangerous to take chances on. near-immunit- The simple method pictured above is the way doctors throughout the world now treat colds. g wheat-breedin- g near-immun- It is recognized as the QUICKEST, safest, surest way. For it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. 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