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News Review of Current
Events the World Over
:World Court Adherence Proposal Sidoracked in Senate—
Prcsident's Social Security Plan Arouses
Storm of Di‘scu-sion
p ATIlIcATION of tim world cidirt
lx protocols reefkin! a $O inot V Lea
Fettator Illram Johnson Itotpublican
ütlifornin bitterly &towhe such no-
tion IIM it "hark 411'
-
c ' entry" to the Litagno
4' ilt ' f N II I
' 0 t - :4 0 a WO- MP
ate 11'111411 rullier
' than risk an lottneili-
' ' nto vote delayed den-
" 4 -"! : tilto netimi
l' 7 Fnfitor Johnson's
71'1 t attack came on tho
L
l': heels or a
it special
l''i ' i niessni!e to tho senate
A L front Presidtht itoose-
yell Vk 111 IIIi111 for
8en Hiram
early ra t I &a t ion of
Johnson
tao protocols It o 114
th0 most titernnett moltflout Yet
made to put the United Slides Into the
Court
tither senators It is sal were
ready to follow Johnson's lent! par-
ticularly Ftfintor rornit long time foe
of thy court
Johnson supported his opettling at-
ttick oft the court ity offering four wit-
ttarrnssing reservations to the resolu-
tion a nott101n:
1 tiroldbit the court from entertitin-
ing jurlsdiention on tiny toesion ro-
lilting holly or In part to Its Intermit
affairs
2 Permit rerourse to Ow court only
by agreement through general or spe-
cial treaties itelotteit the parties In
dispute
fi liroliiiiit tho court WO I h0 1491lit
of 'MOODS from trying to lissome Jur-
istiel fon on tiny rest Ir II W 111411 di
vends upon or relates to the :tottroo
Poetrlito
4 IhTlitre the l'olte1 tittfs by
joining the court ussunits no obliga-
tions Through Johnson's netlitn theso
questions must Ito vole upon bitlitoo
a Mint ioto can he reachtsi on the
remiltition of adherenett
Although the quotstion hits haw side-
tracked for tt limo It will Ito brought
up soon It Is salt anti Senator 11ob-
IIIS011 Penmenlc lender has stilted
that he tm confident of ratification
s‘litn the Iliad test conies
-
By
T HE Saar will Ito rotttrned ti Ger-
many on March I a special com-
mittee of the League of Mimi-is bus
decided The proposal will be buluult-
tol to Berlin la once Opposition to
this proposal is expeoted since the
retch originally demanded the lius
return formally on or before Febru-
ary 15
Another difficulty arises over
France's demand that Article 42 of the
Versailles treaty establishing a &mill-
titri:iied zone should be applied to the
Saarland This would ban Naid storm
troops and Brown t-dtirts from the ter-
ritory n f ter its return Compliance of
this demand would be MI adloioll
from Germany that the !trim n Shirts
ire a send-milltary orgaiiization tonl
this Berlin has lorig denied in comput
Mg her military strength
Germany won an overwhelming vic-
tory in the plebiscite held to determine
the wishes of the Inhabitants of the
rich S:tar basin as to the future status
r that territory The complete vote
as announced by tbe commission was:
tor roturn to Cermany 477110 for an-
vexation to France 2121 anti to return
to present status under League of Na
lions control -ItIrt13 Their margin of
xictory exceeded the hopes of even the
most optimistic Nazi leadt rs
opposition forces terrorized by fear
of reprisals Immediately prepared to
icave the Saar es Noon as departure
of foreign troops romovOS assuranceol
protection It has been estimated that
more than 400 Jews left their homes
EDWARD W PICKARD
C by Wentetn Nownia14r Uh
TIIE third phase it testimony pro- 1110 -socrit
Nenteit by the state In the trial or I resident I
runo Richard Ilamilmann charged
with the murder of Col Charles A "-si
Lindbergh's sort has begun Eight
hondwrit lug experts called Iy the pros
ecution have completed their testi- :"-fs
mony cavil declaring that in ids opin )
Inn the dour ex carpenter was author
of the ronsom notes uml the state now A
moves On to the story or fluffing the trit -
tiny Corpse In 0 shallow grave In the
woods nenr Hopewell N J two
months fuel twelve days lifter the 41kaalL-1-
lisping on the night of :Inrch I Ill12 President
Following this the story of how Ilaupt- Roosevelt
mann was cuptured It September twt
through Identification of r tho IliaIct coin
gold certificates whiell made tip the
anti means
ransom will be told
consideratio
obviously wearied by the lengthy ttit the tiet
technivalities of the handwriting ex-
done tit th
perts the jury hail difficulty in follow plan prm
1111 the testimony Even Ilauptivann
admitted that lie hail not lieen listening
intuit instill
to the experts
system res
Eight men im have qualified with littantt1 by
the court as experts have declared roils after
thnt Ilauptmann penned the ransom ertmicht wit
totes Photographic enlargements of tin
the notes and of Ililoptmenn's admitted tp tbt
writings have been shown in the court pay roll tax
slid each peculiarity of each character 1
has been carefully' gone over tiil
merit
Defense lawyers have fought (unfit r
scrap cif testiniony bit by bit An tit- ths unor
tempt has been made to show that anti to last
SOIII0 0110 Might ii:tV t florgPil weviis is eel
IthlitiWriting in nit effort to Tho so"-
throw snspicion oil him hut this has vides for
been vigorously refuted by witnesses toittonolt
who have hien firm in their assertions stales and
that only the prisoner could have been lowoll to p
the author national g
An attempt to forestall efforts of this stoles Iii fi
defense to pin the crime on Isfidor son liadoi
FISC11 furrier vim died Iti Germany Is financed Jo
hitng mime by New jorsos officials tilo fie thri
fluting Fisch brother id' Isador tits funds to I
lore Czorna Ids sister liatinait and goiernment
Fisch's nurse 'Nflanis Stiiingoltr have to 10 a 10!
1(411 brOUght from Germany to testify IN:10' 11111
riliktIS LIS SS:i'llett IiI belief that his ciiiving mot
brother Is not guilty exempt froi
bin t he first to tlityg fittrr thA 0(41-
stfit! of them preparitig to locate
lii Laventhou! and others leaving for
Palestine
14oe of tho fat holland von fivcr
to littler pilitelpha In
the Goers Tito I:attainder:4
Iii voti114 retorn to reich rule ex
chati“ their personal anti political
ilhriles tor tho reimentation or a
dittatrhip h its curb on the press
free speech anti
plebiscite as conducted under
the direction of Geoffrey Knox ap-
powled president by the Letigtte of Na
thins to administer the affairs of the
totinient region vitile the vote WIIS
ng
Itepercussions of events which III
Immediately follow the Saar vote are
It k ailed nith uneasiness in -ortil cap-
itals A spohesman for the Italian
government expressed hope that trans-
fer of the territory to Germany would
take place inonelliately Fears were
niso expre-:sial that exuberance over
the victorious 'volt would lend Nazi
supporters to excesses elsewhere
rENI:RAI 111:I:t4ION of air until
k-ilt rates to pretkent possible destrue
tion of commercial aviation hiss heen
recommended by the bureau of air
moil or the Interstate Commerce cone
mission An Imo-dig:woo conducted
Ity the bureau discloses that most or
the routes two beim! olienitel lit stile
s1111111111 10sH 11101 rah) Ilicri'use)4 Prit
E011111i1010101 01 19 ro111))) 1t11)4 tiI
1110 rolitt) NVO111t1 1'01)111111 1111ebailgtI
WW1 II othous l‘ (mid lie 11 very:1'4441 If
tho 100111110'1111111111)i 1110 111t
'1110 11111'1'11 lit' V Increascs range
up from nine cents per inlle for pound-
ago not to exceed SOO pounds per
tulle to hilts the reductions ranged as
high as 135 cents per ntil O
e pera-
tion s117 (093 :y1 ere slim n
In talkies sulmillted by tho 31 exist-
ing operating companies nod t woi
pointed out that the Industry would
be endongered It' the 01111301OrS 010
tol'001 to CO111111110 operating at tre-
mendous losses
--
1'11111 most far ng thi Innovation the
sow Dont has piii)1! thus for--
the "social security plan" proposed Ity
President Roosevelt— It aroused a
storm of discussion
-t Athollist ration totter
—
e tit g r 4' t e ki t 11 e
I scheme with wild en-
thusitistmw Idle the op-
'14'11 hl by
o Sena-
I 't ler !torah Idaho hits
voiced Igorolls cri
I
(-Ism
All business In con-
r h'ii es4 Sillt-
'
tradiVII to permit Im-
mediate action oti the
President
Droposeil meitsure
Roosevelt
Piddle hearings have
oiready taken snorted In the senate
finance commitlee Hint the house w:8
litItt 100)111M C011111111114) has postponed
consideration or tho Minns mu to Aoric
tel the security plan This Is bein4
done tit the 1'riS110111'S behest The
plan pro tdes:
Flexible hut compulsory unemploy-
ment insurance 1111110r a lOtteral'state
system restricted to IN'OrliCt'S 11111
Illialwett by a 3 per evnt talt oil pay
roils after January 1 IttilS The gov-
ernment 11111 tilt' In hearing administra-
tion costs find the treasury still hate
tile the fent! Ninety per cent of the
pay roll tax Is to be refunded to entilloyl-rs
‘tho contributed to time 1111-
(11111) Itiont plans -k maximum Or $15
tt 011i of 01111011SO11011 to begin rola'
tt 11110r 1110 Ol'hOr 1it 111S Jot)
111111 to lost for not more than sexton
weeks is contemplated
The second port of tho plan pro
ides for old tirAs pensions '1 he gov-
ernment is to co operate with the
stales and pay a moximom of tFk0 8
Iiiitil hi to ptrsons t or sixty Flo' The
natiettal government 14 )11) to 0111
S1Mett 111 fortmilmintz ii p188 fur por
soots tittilei sixty the which m ill It
tinatived jointly hy employer and eon
plikkke tlirkeelt a pay roll tax the
totals to Ike handled Iky the federal
gill liniment the amount of 11os
to 10 11 1i'reOlt114c or the employee's
wage with non manual employees ic-
('III ng more than S":itt it 111011111 to 10
exempt from dm plan
The third section of tho sch00 pro
vides for appropriations to gke tatt-
ler Ineilities to caring for mothers
and dependent and crippled children
and the fourth section would furnish
larger appropriations for tthhk health
Ilik estL111“)) anti riarch
Cost of the entire program to the
federal government vk lit he Slottisoo
000 next year toot tlittotkopoo 1 it silo
cotkling you's The cost to the states
situ to $75tto00441 next year and 1l1ktto
000000 in succeeding years Some Idea
of the shte of the plan nt:ty be rained
front the report of the PresiklenCs cab
ITIIt WhIt'll said reserves for old age
pensions must lie 111111)1111110t1 artr
some years lit lt-1:V2500000tst
U Nti: of the tnioit spectacular prkon
breaks In history Witi effected
iNtivn tour conviets to tile Sim Quentin
(('Ir) state prison orpowercil two
guards slugged the wilt deo uncon-
scious Lidnaped six hos I:4:1A ink1111inv
follr Ilit'llOotTS of the state prison tionriL
and tied Iti a state owned automobile
The felons were cittitured two hours
later tulles from the prison atter
a running gun tight t h prison guards
and posses tnie of the OitIVILIS ils
kNOIllIttod Rs were two Of the hostages
l'routile has been ex node(' at Fuin
Quentin Y tiVre some (isS1 prisoners
1110 housed in space designed tor oily
I301st l'nrest hits Mien evident for
Nolne t11110 8111C0 it became
II ecessary to put more than one num
In each cell (tidy Vat guards have
been nigularly employed
14" principals of the Thu-her-Kim-
pis kidnap nob ft11 erore the Mat
1114 guns of federal agents us the risen
psIgn It OtJthiW3 C1111140104 w I th
litilthited Igor Fred Itarker thirty-
l'Ao nod Ids mother Kate tiarker
titty-tive f0d1 In spectacular defense of
their Oklawitha Florida hideout nit-
er a fib flour buttle Ma lIarker ()flea
called the brains of tiro lirenier
1101Ing died with a titwhine gun In
ber hand 110r son fell pierced by 14
bullets Agents Immediately started it
search for other members of the gang
kaluit they believed to be hiding In
pxTENsION of life of the Itecon-
A-4 ttruction Finance corporation for
two years will be tediell informed
assert The ittC's flu-
tiffirity to tonke loans expires on Jan-
uary 21 It Is rumored that the ex-
twision s1fl Include a proviso permit-
ting the President to put tlie organi-
zittoli out if bilSitIVSS by 1rochtinting
tI tanergeney ended at the conclm
hion of one year
The extension 11111 may also earry
a section doubling the longth of time
for maturity of limns the it Pe may
malie The prent limit tive years
It is also said that the RFC ntay be
permitted to extend instead of ri new
exkting loans providing mine of sit-
curtly IS lifitql:111LrP11
PI-Aili: thud rate of NRA seems to he
1 IlLr
up to the President Reports fr A
om iiltiil Es
LrLui 1) l'1ill
the enpittil say the National Industrial
overy
Rec board succe C
s-or ti) on kliB11prp!ri i!nor
III Lki 1b1S
' ------::-: Iti:igtrit8 1'Irt-tii"1i to d
is
1 1 'Igh"-t vit'11"a"1'!:t :
r101il ti lc
0 1Iltutin ba
i r
4 ' !wide perma nent Sinc
e
this was evidently --—
Compare Ilandwriting With
That of Ilauptillaan
By W C WEBBER
dolai Atli the op-
' pro al c the Ilrest- LEMINtililiN N 1---Sitch seem
--4 tinily imiocent triallitles its
r - (INA the future of tho
t
1 i Blue Eagle seems to ftillure to Cod in 'il crit a 11"
be swum hat cloadoit the Sliitit Of ft 141r n lophen inay
Donald
'rho hoard of mdth po e II ciccidir:: factor III send:lig it
Richberg Imnald Itichberg 19 mon to Illy ele trio 4 li lir colivicted oil
chairman pointed out three possilde the crinte of laltrleritt4 little Clitirli't
courses t't Idyll the Pro:-hient can follmv 110111tergh soil "t 11"' f"1"13- "::11"r
The Fast course mild be to make Those tiny italiCalmil characterktics
Nitik permanent hut in simplified : I 1 : :
A iici ilitawrt:mt expt its assert lire
forte Under this plan every industry inermlicable 11 each herson's Tiling
would have to go tinder a code (king ntic being fonifht over pint by point
lige Itiol hour IiiiiitA and prohibiting curve Iy curvo IS the i'1 :Ito Introduces
child litlior Trade practice provklonS Wiliit Si Wie ote4erver4 cint Is strong
wonitt be entirely voluntary In rare evidence Ilitit limn 1lial'i1 Ilalllit-
cases hero price fixing Is employed initial lionx ex-carpenter vits author
the government not the Industry of this notes which result d in payment
vitilld fix the price of the iilTitintia ransom Itioncy hy I ir
The Si44ini1 Collr4e Wolthl he tO etc- J F ''1tifsle" Condon
tend the NRA ns It now sttinds hut Huge idloto-talle enlargements of
for a limited period Unless logisla cirtailt words and lett rs from the
lion of thk kind Is enacted the net rnilsoin letters and from ilailidlicititils
will expire nutomaticnily on Julie 1 mitnitteil writings havo lasm hung in
Tlie third course amid amend nial the courtroom tor the infomition of
extend the NliA the Jury 'The sileet acli ti fe t in
Most members or tho board It Is height Anil 4 feet la hell have been
said prefer the "permanent" pinn tacked to the vall ?Him the NO iics4
Which would broaden the gmernment's chair IN hero the kidnaper's ladder had
nilliolliti of business Ni Industry rested earlier in the Hill The tot-
1 mild escape the wage Roil hour touted Ali:Jigs tool ihe Ith-puted vvrit-
el"1"'' Te'llY Illilli3' hilllitilic4i itilliatg ings are shown in intrilliel colatans
theta the telephony telegritith tint to- two hi 141ptitaint writing" and
'moo Industries ilro not under trade ahsoitt heti
codes NI1100 11Wk 11:110 Ilia twen Ole Albert i-t csitorn geciodyx years
tl) 11-'1ve 4'n Will"- The Ilroillit law old mei i-il ry haired tetltied in a
permits the president to litioic40 it (0(10 clenr resonant voice that It vas his
only e hori nn industry refuses to suit opinion the ralh11i Aver all ‘vrit
nut vohintnrily such us hi the case ten by the riter if the arious pipers
of the cotton garment Industry FilLited by Itichiird Ilituptinatin mai that
Obsemers tiro not at till site the nil fourteen Of the ransom Dot cti WOre
11iiictit WWII S a permanent code written hy the same Icrthr
Se oral mon rtainties have made It illt- i ostorn was 1siti e In his statement
ticult for the President to decide ono 41 4- I
on 4ituiptintinit penned the notes
of Odell is the stntits of section 7a The expert proved it good witness de-
file collective bartinitlitig clause spite Ids deafness Nvil I ch forced ittlor-
- tley4 to Slionli very loudly hen nl-
A NIl1BEit of Important Issues dr'11z him jr htelpied hilaseir
A A
tit nit tho League Of N:itietei fig It n8 tut expert in iiii sintes nint In Can-
commies at Conieva en Its fifteenth nila Mitt Englninl ntot is tin nnthor
birthday Ill‘e milier disputes ill of two boohs 411 the subject or linint-
t'°"le heft're the h°dYl or wiliell th° writing In several veibill exchnges
Saar plebiscite Involving HS It doWi wit h (1
el'i'110 a I t ortiVyS it proved !dim
tIt e disposition of the future tuitional
self more thn a a match
allegiance or that rich territory hoIds
In expl:diling his comparison Osborn
3 ear
THE LUTHER REGISTER
Ransern Notes May Be Death Warrant
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no-nisei! of flip iloidvr (111-i4 II the uppor liflt 1E1101
corner Is of the IIII!i:11 liitiiI 11Ie 411 C111 1Itifit In upper
cettIt-r Is slio11 iL flit 11110 to in the tlipto ri: Is the 11rt
Ilo‘v till iiDItuy t4 1 t 01 !JO 11 1V:st :-114)1A S Th tit t411:114
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EXPERTS NAM
kriZAPER'S NOTES
most Immediate Interest
011wr decisions which await action gaVe 811 ('"it'll
of the league include: the disnutit be for comparison of handwritings Char-
actoristios in handwriting he said aro
tweell Iraq and Persia over allege('
border violations by the latter the the same as the chfirteteristies of any
contlict between Italy and "INe There ant niftily things by
Ethiopia the Creek ct loplaint that 1111W1Wrg iiiht be illetitincil
Creel minorities In Albania are beim ex:101Y lls a Twin )r
deprived of their guar100a' rights or horse Is Identified by general ii-
tho long war In the Ohtwo 'toren" scription and Olen by intlivithial marks
between nolivia find hiraglilly and soars and by characteristics which
in combination make it apparent that
they are not the result (if accident
Linz sT Itiii'ilsiation to be put through
the house of representatives will he (l°111111"141'
cm
opleted as the $77091t11100 Then littplis lestril Cie sallw sYslcill
Pendent ottices appropriation blil wal of writimi: If they boom to write per
passed In virtually the same form as feetly otai writing clott
roconinteittled by the filTropriations guished froni another but that does
conimittett The amount for the securt not occur ()shorn clui
ties find cxcliange coninibislon ‘‘Is In lug tie said begins 34 tin ma-nitro
crowiej t1 $201044(0 Flywis of pop an acquired habit
resentative Minton of TuVIS to reduce first 'tidbit:rig the forttiti find then tho
tII? $2tibtl13 for the home loan bank forms become more cmsily made until
lward anti of Ilepresentative Tidier loditing ifeconles slice"ssitill of
New York to cut down the appropris tribitual motions Ciltitin Identical
tion for the federal communicatious liabitual motions Nvere te 10 14'11 In
commission were dteated both the writing' On Ilt0
or gathering storms ((ere seen awl tho zti Ttt:114 diwit by
II"WeVOr Ostifirn
Ilemocrift 'retitn4 chairman of the The to:tor x" pointt out at tile
house interstate connueri-e committee start 111 tishorn snoweit iliat it NN
declared on the floor that hit would not
sport a bill to place tt clear open "x" 'oohing more Filo
ap
1r"il'icll'41 of mil that It wie(ti't an x" tit ail
oil under giivertunent control Enter- Tbo
1(-41sati" 8111'1d:int "1111'11 Cerumn char Icterlistics as did the let
measures Invalidated by the rocent de-
tors "It" and "a " Ilauldinann had a
cision of the United States Supreme
court will undoubtedly 1)e proposed peculiar habit of finishing words in an
and Itavliurn's doolaration Is seen as a "L'::Ird wIY '41rkt's 11at
too tong °shorn sail also used
an Indication that opposition may
R nypnen netween the INS° words In
velop
'Nov York" III tie ransom notes he
apparently has found salt ho found only three of the 81'1
Sit vay to beat the tiopressiOn King t's" 1"1° 11111
Gustave In his 8111111U1 tO par-
true of a "
liament reported that &dation of the ver y largo number" of the
samplei Ilauptinann urote for the po-
problem of unemploy meta appears near Only sevett Pt tho small 'Ts" In
builret Is balanced vklthout new the ransom notes were tooted told Om
taws having been 1111'Pesed or now I sanio prporlion held true In Haupt-
loans nontett ant tho natinal 1tt nialin's admitted 1rithir4 ()shorn con-
‘vill reduced this year Only 60 tinned and several slieehi did hot have
00000 kroner (about $150000041 has a dottod "i'' nt all
'been asked for uttemployment relief Another Instance of similarity Which
as compared to 100000o00 kroner last
--
111'1101:D condition s among Still Keep Nests Secret
corn Four Species of Birds
I holt farmers are Indicated by a fed
urnd report which shows a gain of I Only four or live kinds of birds of
or more than :10 cows a ow build niisH atm
liushl for each borrower hits been hatch their vo In spots unhilown
realized by farmers In 10 states Wht) the Smithsonian Institution
availed theinseives of the EOiIrI0Ik'!O t0tOt0I1 tnie of the last gaps In the
1:i cent corn loans tinily slightly inorp Stuirlisiiiihin collection of titeils and
than the $11!011121rili re ciis has been tilled by the receipt from
males About 114000001) bushels it tlortoill university graduate student
tire tinder seal under the new 5:5 cent or those belonging to Harris' sparrow
price report !tate& round nor Churchill In the
the tiiti tato still build anti
hatch their eggs In spots un4nown to
soys the Smithsonian Institution
bulletin One of the last gaps in the
Stnirlisi!iiiin collection of fietS nthl
has beun tille1 by the receipt from
a tionivil university gritilnate student
bt th-e belonging to Ihrris sparrow
round nir Churchill la the iluilson
Fay country
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betkvooll tij tv) ‘vonk
111'Nt:w 1)11 A 1(11(11
Vr11:111 111:1t iI1
111t V1S p011111 0111 IIS
11:4 11:1111c14111:0 A pitotcstatie
copy of 11::1 :coinh's vei14 on one
of tlo9 tintontoldie Ingistra'Ions
thou tho n hy (ishotti to have th:1
stve tattoo ItyphottatI
It:hoe wnei 1ointo1 it hy
pert stiowitg exttet hs heni:ea
1:c11At tin" sno:lacA tit Ito:11
s: of we:tfs voeL :
'0111'"
rl' "IiI" "2:111'' for -L:onft"
'Ittgoee' Jr "hhore" "sith::ttae" 1(1
'1:o" for -tho"
tlifot that Ito lii1 ex
attHIAI thotit it litt7olci:1 111111os of
lull vr:fing ‘‘ !dolt thol 'eon brott:211
to Ijiii ly No‘v ll"1
cal fthts Among thosot sahl
ore iliIji4S of lathe hy
Fscit German furricr tile stati
cotttchol the :1111110(W 01
1111 1111Y r1:e11 'Aka: U thaaoatty
Fisch contintio:t to loom In Ow hark
grounil 111 the tiolotise's Color rclianee
rote the ran
notes It spohosnittu for the pen--4
(anion tiociartss that this litte of tie-
1"it avuil since it ittli-4 nef
tahe the ct of tin export 11 IY CIE
111111' (11'1111Eirity 1p11‘011 110
pentittitthtip of hisch stud
tit sortwi of the nil: 111 1110s I1
f111 ‘ L
tilos ()I' lath1rittiP4 II thoir
po-sos:on that itt Latni 14 Its that of
a feint Oh foot prid In hhi latthath
ship forntn4 iis lottor4 to at!y ittol
correctly titot thhting ttl I's anti cross
jii: II rs
'Ito? 1n4 tralwaincl that
11sch Is the itctual rectvor of Cie rd:1
sont 111111y tilnt it v-:is ho ‘vlio L11
1l1) to a short titne ago the breeding
l'Iiice uf piirrow
comes South to the In Its
wittier 1'111i:rations was completely un-
knom n krti S able to keep its
breeding piace secret tiecam-e of Its
re-tricteil habitat
A 111"ng CIO 11:rtl5 summer
nioetir4 pliees are still unknown prob-
ably Fie nio-t notable is the bristle
curiew
amtlier is tlie New Mexican
itii k a biril Of a restrii-teil habitat In
New l!slexico and western Texas
Better Handling
of Horses Urged
Old Dobbin Is Now Staging
Comeback Cost of Keep
Important Item
Ry E L Sauer Farm Management Spetif list
University of tilinuis--NN NU Service
Itorsos are staging a comeback but
some of their value as a source of CO e
nomical farm power will be lost unless
they are handled efficiently Next to
man labor the cost of keeping work
horses Is one of the largest Items of
expemie on many farms This Is often
not realized decause horses nre usually
fed on farm-grown grains mid neigh-
ages and no cash outlay Is necessary
for their feed
Iliiw widely the void) and expenses
of hiirses may vary depending upon
their management 1(3 iOtown In a study
of cost account records kept by 83
farmers In co oporation with the farm
management olivision of the University
of Illinois College of Agriculture Tbe
net cost of keeping a volt horse for
the year varied from $1l123 to $71dfts
or no average of $4i7i5N
'The number of hours of work per-
formed by the horses ranged front lliod
to 1214 each the average being 7o5
hours The cost for each hour of
hore labor averaged CA cents This
vareil from 30 cents on the lowest-
cost farm to 184 cents an hour on the
farm With the highest horse power cost
The cost for each hour's work was
closely correlated winh the number Of
hours vokeil eaoh hoso although
the total cost of keeping a horse varloil
xidely on farms where the horses
worked n U equal number of hours
Feed accoundid for 50 pi cent (if
lie aver0 thu1 errq of iiii1ntaiiiin
the lwr-v nnIn regilir41 tO care
tor mei harness the horses accounted
fur anidher It per cent shelter 0 per
cent Interest on investment 7 per (tint
deprechirlon 5 tier cunt harness 4 per
cent and veterinary FilooiLg and in-
cidental costs 2 per cent
Flom these tigures it is evident that
the cost for each unit or lowso 1wor
III farms iui lie roiluoul dy cutting
down the maintenance eXpo'ns0"4 and
liy Increasing the hours of productive
vork done by each loase The feed
given the animals and the !odor spent
In caring for them must be 'OVertind
hy the work done If horse power is to
he economical Vepreepithin 115 may
be reduced and :VI 111Tri4i:114111 In the
horse account effected liy raising colts
for replacement purposes
Plague of Warts Cause
of Heavy Potato Losses
Wort tliease witleh In the 1:1s1 few
tms has rcduccd to peverty vast po
tAte-r“ are!S hi Si!tiand
IreIrdel caes4ed Ii a irtrasitie fen
uhristine1 synchytri
uu violollioticion It is citpi110 of ly
ing dorii:int in the soil for
ton yeitrs ilUh1y awititing Its prey
ei'lecti‘e way of eiiiiiittring it
I thiii child mot n Ivriter in rrit Ainivino is
IL N111y (NH' 1!111II
prialliv( varieties 'minima frail) at-
walla Inks declared that lie via-
' !Int It Is one thing laboratory
ci"641"il" 11' II in 1111' 11211""
hat weria's at I
experinaalial
t hit that
11144 ft writer In Tit-Ills Iklmmzine is
his Ni holly tiniaineions (him
to prrilmie varieties immure from at-
mann Ims declared that he was a -ho !
' tacit !Int it Is one thing laboratory
i" till' n"d workers at lIothanist I
experinaintal
that he loamil Ilsch sTiu iiI that statiti tire to P ill111111111Ze
111111V1"-"11h1 111811'1' varieties and ather to insure them
ew wouKS 11 :irrt!t t1:11114- givIrg good domeslie
(11rooyer1 ti thit rdh'i" Wart thsease was originally dettcti'd
1:'Y' r"":11 In lIritnin lit It is varionsly called
ms garage T I
m
ile state oos t can cauker °Fungus" tint
prove that rallS(011 ti(14
Itcitt" It attacks the tubers
Idled hy him many immtlist carlior titait of roltatilPt
1tt summer or even tasit sprIr2
taco ru r covorit14 infortod parts with
IIiy atictopleA to show thit too kno
tt warts which damp soil (thickly
few handwrititut 17" I ionverts into ugly black festers Oe-
1 1 1 2 1 i t i n t " (()irli""111' twn he (tiiiipiers of land dis:iovitrin4 t dis-
etumed ne a li of oneii:loning dei
easo in their soil are required by law
it to 11e "sh"ril """t 111111 - to ntify the ministry of agriculture
a Seatininavian cmild Mire written the 2it once
ransom notes l'he export said there
was NI escittitti IlLierviwe t'Acett
German and Scandinavian script Clover Hay Good Feed
some connection 11:tS Soon between clover is good fool On the stock
this line of questioning and that of 1 fan dorec can be nsed for hay or
When 11011Y Gmr 1110 pasture Clover hay contains nearly
nuri-e was On the stand with rcrerenee twice ns much nitrogen 50 per cent
tit "Reif' Johnson Norwr-Ian saitor more phosphorus and four to six times
she nilnin" t"ht of 'I as notch Caieltilli as Timothy hay
activities of the LindlitiriA household are the important bone and taus
on the dit the occurred making elethents These differ-
t'XI" emies are characteristic of legumes lin)
testimony has Mien unshaken under itii The nklationta station
41111 'siionitig IIcilly is Ethridge 1 compared 1110re than ''iott samples each
Stein vim siiid he lidil testified In the of totitaos and tion-leLtunies They
recent Vanderbilt ca0 in Nov Y"Iik found that the legitmes averaged nearly
ns -i eli ns the ""111 nfil Ildiey four tinms as m101 phosidonius and
cases Stein said he hail Iiit tiilil
1( Iron two and a half times as
the ransom hetes and requih't ninh n:trot:11 tl4 the tion-leguntes
of thtlitt!Willit ill July 19'2 nail de- i 140 of
tihreit It 'va' Iil “fillii" Ihnt minerals for both man and animals—
num Itamoniann wrote limit I Nwyerker
ihcre were didieriiiiies Mit !
--
inteil that there von sitmiardirs he-
tioien the speliiniti in the two sics if I Silage for Horses
writh of llorseii can Le wintered entirely
v rk taken from OW r1110111 bolea ! upon hut great care should he
It I the otlit'r 11okt' In ITiiit exervkAA !tot to fleti them any moldy
inann ntiro prnInvt-d by Stein In sup- writes a correspondent In
port or Pairy111111 In the beginning
As the IirIi rolresses Ilanot- start 1y it very SI11:111
n11111 ttItltrt to haV° 1t: ttt CIO It ittOWIP handiul and gradually in
t-uhinte' n lihli marked his first al'- crease It until he has an allowance that
pear:mei( in court 'Hie stolidity of Ow will maintain him in good condition
ex carpenter which Iva: so remark:dile 'I't t to wintor tho!”
porI ( n 1l trilS the
AS t lierng progresses Haupt- start Iy feeding a very small quantity
niInn tiliear! to Ii vi ljt much ot the a doulde handini and gradually im
calinne--s Thiel) marked his first np- crease it until he bas an allowance that
pearance in court The stolid:Ty of Ow will 111:11ttillit him In L:ood condition
ex carpenter which was so reinarkahle Those 110 wintr their hor‘ws on
whvn he was blintilled by !Pell Cobowl silage tun us that they come through
Lindbergh and 1)r F Condon k net hi tine condition
so apparent Emotions show In his
f ace abhough even close watchers
ndmit there has been DO Sin1 of fear Conditioner for Horses
or alarm among them measonally To make horses appear to be less
lie talks to his wife in a low voice tight In the hide is to put a little niore
The licensed continues to follow each flesh on them Purses which are thin
word of the trial vitt' deep Interest in condition do not csually show any
tie appeared epecialty Intereted In great looseness of hide As they fat
the handwrIting teslitnony craning his ten they take on a sleek appenranee
neck to see IS the tkNpert Minted Out mid the hide appears to be very much
on the largo chart the similarities be- loost:r A mixture of 125 pounds crushed
h‘eeti Ids lon and the ransom writing otts loo pounds wheat bran and 27
pmper:h who has heel) at- pounds linseed oil meal is reeontmend
tend!ng all the court sessions NVI1S also ed for a six-months-old foal As he
the ciorts gave the!r grows older reduce bran replacing
tcstimony with crushed 0:i Li
To make horses appear to be les
ti:lit In the hide is to put a little more
flesh on them Purses which are thin
in condition do not nsually show nny
great looseness of hide As they fat
ten they take on a sleek appearanop
and tb e bide appears to be very much
looscr A mixture Of 125 pounds crushed
oits 100 poUndi wfiat bran and 27
pounds linseed oil meal is recommend
ed for a six-months-old foal As he
grows older reduce bran replacIng
with crushed 0:its
Fighting Lice on Horses
The best ‘k ay to trmt horses infest
with lice 1E4 to apply equal parts or
ground uahadilla seed and flowers of
sulphuN using two or three 1411111'111s
por horle Ruh the mixture into the
hair along the baek from the (till to
the withers and around the noik Ap
Cy sone between the forelegi And
hindloo espehilly If the lice tire hmt
Two or three ntplications (luring the
winter upnths should eentrol the in
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GREAT ENGLISH LIBRARY
Canbri!:Cs uevy Tiriry recentl
opened holds about 1::-o000 book
In 23 nilles of shplys Si arrangec
that every hook is within arni's rencl
of a man of FIN erao height
Do you
tire easily?
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'ay not reacon out the cau-se of
this unrr aural condition?
Your first thouplit nosy be "I must
eat more" That's not all You should
enjoy what you do eat Frequently
the blood cells are lowand this
perhaps is what makes you Lulu-talc
If this is your trouble the stomaell
may not be calling for sufficient food
Zest to eat may be lacking But what
a difference SSS makes when tahen
just before meals Just try it and
notive how your appetite arid diges-
tion improve
SSS stimulates the flow of gastrli
jukes and also supplies the precious
In ineral elements so necessary in blood-
cell and herno-plo-bin up-building Da
try it It may be the raiubow you need
to brush away presrnt dbcouragement
over your health condition C SSS Co
You have e
rhht to truiht
that SSS be
eatTliedyouon
request 14
long years of
prvfert:)co Is
Your gtwrantco
of satiafatiun
Man's True Value
TIle Ine:tsuro or a matt 14 tlip In
cony( nienve I worl( II!1 4lItT er
if 110 Aven katicIopil un 1:110
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1 qin! rs 11 n !ki
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Gnsy
if no appetite
e ksing weight
v nervous
(pea
Keep an Ordered Mind
The greatest Siffor1114 comeA froM
a beild4Tei1 mtml--1111:t Plrande
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Be Sure They Properly
Cleanse the Mood
yOUR kdneYs are constantly fil-
tering impurities from the blood
Etr um 1at kidneys get function-
oily disturhed—lag In their work—
fail to remove the poisonous body
Ivaracs
Then you may suffer nagging
backache attaclis of dizziness
burning scanty or too freonen‘
urination getting up at raid
swollen feet and ankles rheumatic
ftel "all NVOrn out"
Dtutt dflaY! Fur the quicker vou
get rid of these poisons the better
your chanccs Cr good health
Use Doan's Pills Douteg are for
the kidneys only They tend to Fret-unto
normal functioning of the
kidneys fh0tild help them pass off
the irritating poisons Doan's are
recommended by users the countrY
over Get them from any druggist
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