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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Entered es second class matter Feb. 8 191, at the Post Office Randolph, Utah, under th Act of March 3, 1879. Wm. E. Maisuuil, Business Manager 1.50 Per Year in Advance. SUBSCRIPTION Layton Marshall, Editor and Proprietor WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS A By Edward C. Wayne Hold-Ou- t Sinking of Robin Moor by Submarine State Department; FERTILE SOILS Byrnes, Jackson Named to High Court AID LIVESTOCK As Stone Is Appointed Chief Justice Is Investigated by Crops Rich in Minerals Are Valuable as Feed. By W. H. To keep your house cool in sizzling summer heat, use a white or paint on the side light-color- St , If you. Corkscrew Substitute mislay the corkscrew, hunt up a fairly large screw. Screw it into the cork, tie a piece of string under the screw head, and pull on. this until the cork comes out.- - (Head of Agronomy Department. Iowa State College of Agriculture.) Days and weeks passed since the Nazi drive toward Egypt through Libya began and although Axis forces took many points beyond Tobruk they were not able to capture the besieged city itself. Here is British position inside the Tobruk perimeter. Protected by Italian ammunition boxes filled with stones, they provide ample protection from the splinters of bombs dropped by Nazi fliers. anti-aircra- ft us grown. Legume hays are, of course, much higher in nitrogen and protein than grass hays. Moreover, legumes when well inoculated, get their nitrogen from the air. They can also furnish nitrogen to crops grown in association. Liming, by promoting the inoculation and growth of legumes, often results in an increased nitrogen content in the crops. Of the elements found in low amounts in crops which are important in animal nutrition, phosphorus is found in all parts of the animal body, and together with lime forms the chief constituent of bone. Animals fed a ration deficient in phosphorus have been found to develop bone diseases. One of the early symptoms of such a disease is bone chewing or the gnawing of wood. This is usually followed by poor physical appearance, poor appetite, ''stiffness in the joints and sometimes fragile bones. Deficiency of phosphorus in the ration often exists, however, long before symptoms of extreme phosphorus deficiency are obtained; and non-legu- in balancing a ration for farm animals, phosphorus in the mineral form is often needed in order to provide the necessary amount of this element. Livestock Find Comfort In Brush-Of- f Fly Traps Farm animals soon learn to make frequent use of a device for brushing off and trapping horn flies that are such a pest to livestock in summer. It is a cagelike structure that animals pass through, leaving their tormentors behind in traps to be destroyed. The framework of the cage is a structure 7 feet wide, 6 feet high, and 10 feet long with a roof. Canvas flaps within the cage brush flies off animals walking through. The device is usually set up at some strategic spot through which the animals must pass several times a day in a lane to the pasture, in the entry to a dairy barn, or on the way to the water tank or pond. Livestock soon learn to make for the brusher-offe- r when flies torment them. Any handy man can make such a trap at small expense with the aid of plans and illustrations that the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Washington, D. C., offers to send in response to a post card request. ed fly-tig- ht Some Weed Plants Color, Flavor Eggs Keeping laying hens away from certain plants, and limiting the cottonseed meal in their diet, will prevent off colors and flavors in eggs. Poultry specialists of the bureau of animal industry report that if thefe is more than 5 per cent cottonseed meal in hens diet, the yolks of the eggs tend to become mottled after the eggs have been stored several months. The whites may take on a pink tinge. Cheese weed has a similar effect on egg white. and field pennycress may produce a green color in both the white and the yolk. If chickens eat freely of strongly flavored feedstuff, it may cause an undesirable flavor in the eggs. Turnips, onions, garlic and leeks are among the worst offenders. Shep-herds-pur- se - A coat of clear varnish applied to the oilcloth in your kitchen will make it last longer and you will find it will clean more easily. (EDITORS NOTE When opinion! ore expressed in these columns, they aro those ef the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) (Released by Western Newspaper TTninn PIERRE When we think of fertile soils we usually think of high crop yields. Soils, however, not only affect the yield of crops but they also affect crop quality composition. Fronfi the standpoint of animal feeding the three elements often found in too low quantities in crops are nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. For this reason they are often added to animal rations as supplemeiTts, nitrogen as protein concentrates, and calcium and phosphorus as mineral supplements. The protein content of all grass or crops is determined by the available nitrogen in the soil. If the available nitrogen is low, crops make poor growth and contain low amounts of nitrogen and of protein. Therefore, the use of manure or nitrogen fertilizers on such soil often increases both the yield and feeding value of the crop ed walls. U. S. citizens are getting: a first-han- d look at the famous Nazi fighting SYRIA: Gets in War plane, the Messerschmitt, now on display in a New York theater. ProNames of the worlds oldest ceeds from the showing of this plane will go to buy .bundles for Britain. This is the first time that one of these aerial fighters has been shown in the towns, including such as Damascus, believed the oldest, and Tyre, conUnited States. sidered its closest rival, got into the front page headlines as the British sailed on into Syria, following the STRIKES: COURT: expectations of everyone. A Formula Line-U- p Changed Vichy dispatches told of resistEver since President Roosevelts ance, but except in certain spots the President Roosevelts appointment of Harlan Fiske Stone to replace fireside chat the nation had been resistance was of the token variforety a few shots fired and then the Charles Evans Hughes as chief jus- waiting for a tice of Supreme court was an- mula, realizing that in the presiden- French troops laying down their nounced at the same time as he tial speech there had been a definite arms, later to join with the British sent to the senate the names of pledge to halt defense work stop- passively, if not actively. The invading armies were made two new associate justices he had pages in labor disputes. of British and Free French under North at strike South up for the of remained Sen. It James Byrnes picked, and seemed to be movat RobDeGauIle, IngleAviations American Carolina and Attorney General plant ert H. Jackson of New York. wood, Calif., where 12,000 men en- ing more or less unchecked into A Republican, Justice Stone is 68 gaged in building $196,000,000 in the chief and most important parts years old and was appointed to the warplanes, to provide the answer, of Syrian territory. Chief work of defense was being e and the United States to wonder Supreme court by President done by Nazi warplanes, said to be in 1925. His appointment as what kind of an answer it was. chief justice came as somewhat of Swiftly, methodically, the troops based on northern Syrian airdromes a surprise for many sources in moved in and took over the plant, like Aleppo, principal air center of Washington believed that Attorney began weeding out the unions labor the country. Britain was not referring in her General Jackson would get the nom- leaders, inspected even the contents i. ' ination. of lunch boxes of returning workers, dispatches to the Syrian advance as a victory, but was rather regardSenator Byrnes, who has been a and put the plant back into producstrong administration supported in tion within two days that were re- ing it as simply a tactically important move to circumvent an expectthe senate since the early days of ported to be approaching normal. Within 24 hours planes were roll- ed German move, or at least to meet the New Deal, will succeed Justice .McReynolds who retired some time ing off assembly lines into test it on a battleground farther removed ago. Jackson will take the place flights, and on the surface all was from Palestine and Iraq oil fields. It was obvious that the big Syrian left vacant by Justice Stones ele- apparently well. vation to chief justice. But observers began asking them- airfields were the prime objective, selves questions during the next and that if Britain could get hold of U. S.: few days when trouble of various them and defend them with resident a good battle might be Ship Worry types began to appear, not at North assistance, on soil, find protect up put Syrian The Robin Moor, sunk in the South American Aviation, but at other the backdoor entrance to Suez Atlantic well within the United plants. States neutrality zone, was declared Several things bothered people and Alexandria. But the serious resistance near to been few have who its survivors were wondering whether the by the coastline, and in southwestern the first use of soldiers to take over plants sunk by a German in what most observers expected would be a workable system of Syria made it look as though Britains success in this objective would would be a series of international strike-endinnot be won without a good deal of to. Lusiof Some wondered if perhaps the incidents, similar that the tania in the last war. strikers at Inglewood werent a bit fighting. In general, however, the first adThe Robin Moor went to the bot- too willing to have the plant taken tom, bearing seven passengers in- over. Others wondered if, perhaps, vances were meeting with a good deal of resident approval, and with cluding a little child, and the first the strikers demand of the governsome defections of French colonials one 87 the to ment be raised that the pay lifeboat, only immediately to the DeGauIle standard. found, contained only 11 survivors. cents an hour, or 12 cents an hour The other two boats, according to more than they were asking of pri- CHURCHILL: the evidence of Brazilian ship peo- vate industry, and the same wage ple who went in search, showed on that the government, they claimed, On Spot Most seriously since the time he the surface of the sea some evidence was now paying workers of similar took over leadership of the war that they had been lost. skill in similar jobs. The first notice of the loss was The union leaders were equipping effort of Britain, Churchill found given as the result of a storm at men with signs reading hold out himself on the spot because of sea, but the survivors told their and remember the army cant make the Crete mishap and words flew rescuer that they had been tor- planes but their pleas fell for the bitterly around commons and on the most part on deaf ears, and the sec- editorial pages of British newspapedoed. ond day of the army occupation they pers as Churchill defended his proFollowing these reports by survivors, authoritative sources in Wash- voted to go back in a body. gram. The British leader was holding But the army wouldnt take some ington indicated that work on a formal note of protest to Germany was of them back, ordered others re- firm refusing cabinet modification under way by the state department. classified and shoved in the army or any step that would even look It was pointed out that in such at $21 a month instead of $20 or like an admission that the Churchill a note restitution for loss of Ameri- better a week. government was a flop at handling can life and property was only what the war. C.I.O.: the Nazis could expect. Criticism of Churchill was far less While at first the White House had Red or Pink bitter than that which was directed announced that judgment should be at Chamberlain, but it was still far One of the of the withheld on the incident, later word stronger than anything which had came that there seemed to be no Inglewood strike and its result was previously been leveled at him. that the Dies committee findings Much of it came from Leslie longer any reason for that. The state departments report was came to the fore and began to rendeposed minister of first made public by Sumner Welles der some sort of answer to the popu- war. And Churchill turned on this at his press conference. He based lar controversy of the past two former cabinet member and prachis findings on the account of the years, whether the C.I.O. is red, tically told him to hold his tongue or just pink. . sinking as it came from Walter J. white and to recall that the war ministry unions used to call the C.I.O. was in a lamentable condition Rival S. Pernamat U. consul Linthicum, buco, Brazil. Linthicum spent nearly red the C.I.O. maintained it was when he laid it down. five hours getting the stories of the pure white, and the Dies committee Summing up the Crete disaster, rescued persons. just hinted around thatr it might be he laid it to inadequate control of somewhat ' pink that thefe were the air, said the battle was worth DUCE: Communists in the C.I.O., sbut that having fought, that it cost the GeritJ was- - not proven" that it was mans a Calls Names major effort, and resulted Communist-controlled . or not. in the loss of 17,000 men and 180 Celebrating the year that Italy has Then came a wide, serious series planes, not to mention many surface been in the war, Mussolini made a of 'defense or partial defense labor ships. to his in puppet legislators speech which he defied the United States troubles, most of them involving one of not Answering the why to become more active in the war, branch or another of the C.I.O. enough planes, he said they were Alabamas Representative Starnes, not to be hadi unless Britain had after saying that this country is active head of the Dies body, been willing to denude the island in the war already. really ' He also likened President Roose- promptly made public that each of itself, and that he did not believe it velt to Sulla, one of the bloodiest the striking unions had a Commu- a good policy to try to be safe everyas its ac- where at the cost of being strong and most tyrannical of all the Ro- nist or an tive leader. man dictators. strike-preventi- on Cool-idg- THE BETTER WAV 10 TREAT DUE TO LACK OF PROPER "BULK." 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