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Show nhiirkMTTr'iiT tt ttfigrifem THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE AGRICULTURE: Farm Machinery WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- - REAPEF COUNTY RICH Cntered cs second class matter Feb. 8, 1929 Act of March 3. 1879. Id the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, under to Wm. E. Marshall, Business Manager 81.50 Per Year in Advance SUBSCRIPTION Isvtnn Marshall. Editor and Proprietor Allies Continue Advance in Italy; U. S. Airmen Rain Blows on Japs; Political Break Looms in South Released by Western Newspaper Union. When opinions are expressed In these columns, they are those of Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and not necessarily ofthis newspaper.) Careful Management Needed to Meet Goals Increased efficiency can solve part of the 1944 livestock and poultry feeding problem, according to War Food administration officials. about 28 per cent During 1942-4more feed concentrates was embut outployed than during 1941-4increased of livestock put products by only 13 per cent. Officials point out that if the rate of feeding can be held midway beof a ton of contween the centrates per livestock unit fed durof a ing 1941-4- 2 and the ton fed during 1942-4production goals of 1944 should be achieved with use of only 140.7 million tons of feed concentrates. This would be about 7 million tons less than last years 3, 2, two-thir- ds three-fourt- hs Strikers mill outside of Parke, Davis & Company plant at Detroit, Mich. (See: Labor.) feeding. Suggestions made by department of agriculture officials with regard to feeding efficiency include: Light hogs can be produced with . less feed per pound than heavy hogsjj more eggs can be produced with less feed by culling out more of the and keeping a larger percentage of pullets; beef cattle should be fed shorter and lighter; and more dependence should be placed on roughage for cattle and sheep. Experts urge elimination ot crowded farm conditions whereever possible. With many farmers raising more corn and soybeans, for example, less pasture is available and resulting crowded conditions contribute to disease and to death loss among animals and poultry. Farmers in feed surplus areas have been urged to produce the commodities they can produce besl and to adjust their livestock opera-tions to a level that will enable the shipment of some surplus feed to areas. the farmers in deficit-fee- d PACIFIC I Aij. pQwer Nibbling further at Jap air power based in the eastern New Guinea area as a defensive bulwark of the Indies and the Philippines, U. S. aviators continued their strikes against enemy airdromes in the region and U. S. ground forces fought over rough country to set up airfields for them. As General MacArthurs air and ground forces struck out at eastern New Guinea, navy bombers from a strong task force of aircraft carriers hit at enemy island holdings farther to the north, dotting the roadway to the enemy homeland. U. S. casualties in the eastern New Guinea area remained light as Doughboys expanded their holdings with support of heavy artillery, tanks and warplanes. rs 1 POSTWAR: Churchill Speaks Organization of the .great powers emerging victorious from the war into a single force to preserve future world peace was outlined by Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a discussion of foreign policy in Britains house of commons. To prevent either the planning or conduct of future wars by restless and ambitious nations, Churchill said the Allied powers intend to set up a world organization equipped with all necessary means for maintaining order. Touching on the delicate Russian-Polis- h situation, Churchill declared that Polands surrender of territory in the east might be countered by acquisition of German land. SOLID SOUTH: Threaten Break Have you noticed a difference in Long rumored, southern rebellion this clover since the boss started the New Deals social reagainst and lime? using phosphates form, especially in regard to the advocacy of Negro equality, took Yearling Heifers Thrive tangible shape in Texas, where the On Plenty of Roughage regular Democratic organization in- Heifers, like older cows, are capa structed its presidential electors to ble of utilizing large amounts oi cast their vote for the partys nominee in the roughage. Dr. George E. Taylor, if the nationalelectoral college only convention: extension dairyman at Rutgers U., 1. Votes of efforts to all the that heifers disapproval feeding says nullify state laws for segregation of roughage they will eat is a practice worth considering. white and colored school children; 2. Backs up Texas opposition to Yearling heifers can be successfully raised on roughage alone from the Supreme court ruling opening one year of age to two months prior Democratic primaries to Negroes; to freshening, Dr. Taylor reports. 3. Seats the delegates selected by During summer, heifers must be the regular Texas Democratic provided abundant pasture in order party instead of delegates chosen to make good gains on pasture alone. a rival rump organization, comThis can best be done by a system by posed of members who broke with of rotation grazing. A large group the party over its instrucof Holstein and Guernsey heifers tionsregular to the electors. at the New Jersey Dairy Research farm, Sussex county, averaged a Electoral Vote gain of one and a fifth pounds per While calmer minds sweated over day on pasture alone. Holsteins working out a compromise between gamed an average of one and a hall the two factions in Texas, speculapounds and Guernseys one pound. tion arose as to what might happen In winter, the same group of if the 23 Texas electors should join heifers on hay and silage alone eight similarly dissatisfied North gained from a fifth of a pound to Carolina electors in voting against one pound a day. During the entire the Democratic candidate in the period, the heifers were normal and electoral college, whose vote detercarried plenty of flesh. mines the presidential winner. Heifers under one year of age Since the 31 Texas and North must be fed some grain to grow Carolina representatives in the elecnormally. The required amount de- toral made up of electors college, pends upon the quality of roughage chosen the states, could form a by fed. However, baby calves can be raised on a minimum amount of majority for either side, they could swing the election to either a Repubmilk and changed to dry feed at lican or Democrat, being free to hve to six weeks of age, resulting Or then, ina saving of both milk and grain. vote as they wished. vote for an indeagain, they might Some dairymen may be tempted in which case person, pendent to discontinue raising heifers in or-ito conserve grain, Dr. Taylor neither of the two regular candidates would receive a majority and says, but this would be a shortthe presidential election then would sighted program from the standbe referred to the house of reppoint of the future dairy industry. resentatives. In the house, the party However, do not waste feed by raisithe majority would decide the ng poor heifers. Select only the in election. Pest heifers for replacements. I grain-savin- er EUROPE: very' And With southern Fifth army troops on the front joined with their comrades Anzio on the beachhead, in Italy locked Gen. Clark hands for a knockout punch against the Germans below Rome. As the fighting in Italy came closer to a showdown, inva- - , ictc'"! WNU DEPARTMENT 4 PHOTOGRAPHY MAIL ME TOUR PHOTOGRAPH WITH $1.50. I will return your photo with 9"xl2r art portrait of your picture. - WALT LUPTON Pico, Calif. CHIROPRACTIC i CAN CHIROPRACTIC REALLY i HELP YOU GET WELL? Results in Chiropractic are based on two things : (1) is your condition recoverable, and (2) positive accuracy in securing the correct adjustment. By the new, scientific use of Neurocalometer andot her scientific procedure, determines if he a can really help you. And then by this same scientific method, accurately adjusts misplaced vertebrae, definitely removing the nerve pressure, the primary cause of your sickness thus restoring normal function and health. This applies not only to stomach and heart trouble, neuntisandlumbago, but to most all ailments. reveal the cause of your trouble. Let See and judge for yourself. Only chronic or problem cases invited. Dr. Roderick E. Ross, Exclusively Precision Chiropractic Health Service, 235 South Main St.. Salt Lake City. By appointment only . . . Phone Precision-Chiropract- or X-R- Used Cars Investigating the governments seizure of Montgomery Ward and companys Chicago mail order plants, a congressional subcommittee heard Attorney Gen. Francis Biddle declare that inasmuch as the concern was indirectly involved in the war program through sale of productive equipment to farmers, the President could use his judgment in taking it over during a labor dispute to restore operation. Thus, the Attorney General concluded, if the seizure was not warranted under congressional statutes, it was legal under the Presidents wartime emergency powers. Because his interpretation of the is his own opinion, the Attorlaw LABOR: ney General said, he stands correcLocal Punished tion by a court, or congress itself While the CIO United Automobile can intervene to make any changes workers suspended officials of a in legislation which might eliminate local union for a strike in the Chrys- abuses. ler plant at Detroit, Mich., the CIO Strange Tail Gas, Coke and Chemical workers sanctioned the walkout of 1,900 members of a local at the Parke, Davis and company drug factory in the same city. In suspending the local officers for the walkout which resulted from their support of a CIO chauffeurs union fight with a rival AFL organization, the United Automobile workers said they had violated their contract with the company, the UAW constitution, and their nostrike pledge. Davis and Accusing Parke, company of a vicious union busting campaign, the Gas, Coke and Chemical workers supported its locals strike, which halted produc tion of blood plasma, penicillin and smallpox vaccination for military and civilian use. Protesting that the position of the company jeopardized the standing of the union, the locals Theres no end to the versatility president defied a War Labor board of the American Seabee, as shown in directive to return to work before this picture from distant Midway island, where navy construction exresuming negotiations. inch perts secured a length of FOOD: manila rope to Bossy's severed tail to provide the milk cow with a Supply Good switch. Carpenters Mate J. A. A factor in the governments pos- Pierson, Sheffield, Pa., is the milker. sible restoration of rationing on point-fre- e meats may be the neces- RAILROADS: sity for assuring a more equal dis- Government Rates tribution of such meats, three fedIn exchange for the grant of land eral agencies reporting on the gento the railroads eral food situation declared. Mean- for time, some cuts or better grades of during the expansion period of the government received remeat may become more difficult to ductions of 50 per cent on passenger obtain. Although supplies of canned fruits and freight rates. and juices will continue at low levAmended in 1940 to apply only to els for the rest of the year, fresh military goods and personnel followapples, peaches, pears and cherries ing railroads complaints against the will be more plentiful. The situation heavy burden of relief shipments in canned vegetables can be expect- especially during the depression peed to grow tight. Increases in stocks riod, total abolition of the reduced of margarine, shortening and other rates came before congress, with edible oils will probably offset de- the house approving by a 236 to 16 clines in butter and lard. Because vote. of record spring production of eggs, Although termination of the reneed for greater consumption per- duced rates would increase railroad sists. revenues by more than 250 million Civilian diet is sufficient in calo- - dollars annually in wartime and 20 nes, Proteins, iron and vitamin A, million dollars yearly in peacetime, but with ktue margin in the B the house bill calls for scaling down vitamin and C vitamin, the agenr private shipping rates to reflect the cies reported. higher income from government. sion preparations continued, with thousands of Allied bombers ripping up German defenses and airfields in western Europe, and the Allied command issuing detailed instructions to the underground to report enemy troop movements to U. S. and British soldiers when they land. Tottering under the combined Mark Clarks pressure of Lieut.-GeFifth army and the British Eighth, the Germans fell slowly back to the southeast of Rome for a bitter defensive fight, while Allied aircraft hampered their movements by a steady bombardment of supply lines and motorized concentrations. n. I -- Trailers OFFICE EQUIPMENT WE BUT AND SELL Typewriters, Furniture, Files,Cash Office Add- Registers. ing Machines. Safes, SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE MS West Broadway, Salt Laks City. Utah. Ships Announcing System During battle aboard ship the announcing system sounds commands to the crew. In leisure hours it supplies the crew with radio and musical programs. FOR MINOR Soothe itch of simple IRRITATIONS OF SKIN rashe9 with Mexsana, medicated powder with ingredients often used by many specialists. Gas on Stomach Relieved in 5 minutes or double money back When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffocatand heartburnt doctors usually ing gas, sour stomach medicines known for prescribe the fastest-actin- g medicines like those In Bell-an- a relief symptomatic Tablets. No laxative. Bell-an- s brings comfort in a vour double or back on return of bottlo money jiffy to us. 25c at all druggists Relieves'painand soreness why PAZO ointment has been used by so many millions of sufferers from simple Piles. First. PAZO ointment soothes inflamed areas relieves pain and itchimt. Second, PAZO ointment lubrirales hardened, dried parts helps prevent cracking and soreness. Third. PAZO ointment tends to reduce swelling and cheek bleeding. Fourth, its easy to use. PAZO ointments perforated Pile Pipe makes application simple, thorough. Your doctor can tell you about PAZO ointment. Therell good reason BEllK WNU . 2344 W ys 1850-187- ... Features. CLASSIFIED CONGRESS: . Investigate Ward s right-of-wa- snrya.ll ovr wmdou Box . one-four- th and with the British slugging through the Liri valley to the east, Allied forces I living in One-thir- Back Nazis to Wall vnsli Fwm 1itB trees and fields fcjid grazing flocks. Then I pretend Im With farm land values showing a 15 per cent increase for the year ending March 15, they stood at 114 level, per cent of the 1912-1- 4 according to statistics of the U. S. department of agriculture. d of the sales financed by credit last year involved mortgages of 75 per cent of the sales price, the USDA reported. With the average debt per acre on newly acquired farms about higher than two years ago, large turnover was reported in 1943, with some operators selling holdings after a few months. Many city buyers reputedly were purchasing farm property as an inflation hedge. Walkout I- - z. Land Values 3, non-laye- Sometimes With manufacture of harvesting and haying equipment farthest behind schedule, the War Production boards $671,000,000 farm machinery and spare parts program for the year ending June 30 was 13 per cent off on May 1. Because of accelerated production in the final few months, however, the WPB expects the program to finish up only 10 per cent behind schedule, although manufacturers of combines will have up to September to meet their quotas. As of May 1, production of harvesting machinery was 33.4 per cent off schedule ; tractor attachments off 28.2 per cent; bam and barnyard equipment off 25.8 per cent; farm pumps and windmills off 16.4 per cent; farm wagons, gears and trucks off 16.5 per cent; harrows and rollers off 14.5 per cent; cultivators and weeders off 13.9 per cent; dairy farm machinery off 13 per cent; planting, seeding and fertilizing equipment off 11.8 per cent, and farm poultry equipment off 11.3 per cent. rm torS NOTE: Efficient Feeding Gets Better Results THE CHEERFUL CHERUB 0, May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with its hurry and worry. Irregular habits, improper eating and drinking its risk of exposure and infection throws heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxand fail to filter excess acid and other impurities from the blood. 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