THE CARBON COUNTY NEWS, RED LODGE, MONTANA PAGE SEVEN

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y9 WlMD Tell Story of the Men Who Have Contributed l/A o/tizw pearson GMmAND TO MAKE » 3 ^/?/CE ^ % 4 ■ A A MXS So Much to Greatness of America.- Her Farmers \X/rHEN golf contributed $42,600 m Washington, D. C. : * ’ to the Red Cross from its t SNARL OVER RECONVERSION v > ■ Wykagyl, N. Y., show which Byron One of the worst legislative snarls By ELMO SCOTT WATSON ■■■■ Nelson won in a gallop, the ancient 111 awaiting the senate when it returns, Released by Western Newspaper Union. r'l game kicked in with its full share. is reconversion. It has hardly got OME day the did the same thing at For­ started on the tremendous task of ;:;i; •• •iN est Hills, when ghosts of the past ' • 0»'^^XT^ *A\\. putting America back to work at S may have a national mu­ '*’*L A.-* -.î'S'ï’i’i’Ji * { haunted the famous turf of the ten­ - ,i' j, S< » I*»» « peacetime production. seum, the purpose of which H M nis capital. !i':( c-Xl Difficulty began last February will be to tell the story of : I By ghosts of the past I am re­ iR-IH with publication of the widely publi­ '/y those Americans who, since ferring in the main to Big Bill (•‘"•(ÎJj. y ■ cized Baruch - Hancock report. this nation was founded, have Tilden, the greatest h; * \ Though this at first was hailed as a contributed so much to its | : tennis player of all .cT ■ blueprint for peacetime conversion, M'?m prosperity and to its standing I f- f. time and don’t a many senators now admit it is woe­ (y «r .4 as the greatest nation on ||if IpT , let people tell you 0!%Sl4 -• I fully inadequate, provides excellent 4 anything different. protection for capital and profits, earth. Those Americans are WÊ JT ,w •riB •J must •M Q but little protection against unem­ our farmers. jmiii take his place as gi.- vWkï ployment. When that museum is built HHlyiiiilOTlS one of the most re- ( s' I Only comprehensive plan so far and put into operation, it will ta,?.*** * -4. I for real unemployment prevention not be a place of static ex­ :■ i markable stars of during the reconversion period is them all, no matter hibits, a storehouse of ancient  what the game. ll contained in the bill written by Sen. i m* Mi'­ Harley Kilgore of West Virginia. relics in glass cases with writ­ MS When Big Bill i ta w « \s 0 Kilgore had hoped to see his bill ten or printed labels to ex­ first came along 'jl p-'V sent to the progressive committee plain their meaning. Instead, Bill Tilden Babe Ruth was a ■ > on education and labor, headed by it will be a “living museum pitcher not a ■•C. L . *>. ! a scholarly Sen. Elbert Thomas of which presents graphically x. home-run hitter. Jack Dempsey was ii at least two years away from his Utah. But Assistant President Jim­ not only the history of agri­ n y it my Byrnes, Bernie Baruch, and Wall Willard knockout. Ty Cobb was culture’s past but also the ■'V; Street’s John Hancock, aided by still in his prime. Rogers Hornsby sY>C// V.—? story of its present and its it hadn’t started his star career. No 5735 army-navy big business elements, promise for the future. pulled the wires and switched the TRIBUTE TO THE FOUNDER OF MODERN AMERICAN AGRI- one had ever heard of Man o’ War. bill into the military affairs com­ The establishment of such a CULTURE”—Members of the National Agricultural Jefferson Bicente­ Red Grange was still years away. 5737 mittee. There it comes under re­ museum was forecast recent­ nary committee meeting in the rotunda of the University of Virginia. Bobby Jones was only 15 years old. T\) actionary, egotistic Chairman Rob­ ly when the National Agricul­ In the background is a statue of Thomas Jefferson, founder of the uni­ At that time lean and lanky Bill ert R. Reynolds of North Carolina. tural Jefferson Bicentenary versity. Seated directly behind the speaker at the microphone is Herbert Tilden was just getting under full i The Kilgore bill is an all-embrac­ committee made a pilgrim­ A. Kellar, director of the McCormick Historical association, who out­ steam. He wasn’t quite at the top, U. ing measure designed to insure full age to Charlottesville, Va., lined the plans for a national agricultural museum. but he was heading in that general production and full employment aft­ direction. To obtain complete applique pattern and there to visit the University places. The relation of agriculture j where the Dalrymples were located cutting pattern for sun-suit, dress and boa- er the war, all within the framework of Virginia and Monticello of private enterprise. Surplus prop­ to geology, geography, climate and and have information about them, net for the Cherry Sun Suit (Pattern No, The Top of Them All 5737) send 16 cents in coin, your nam*, erty disposal plans are included; and pay tribute to the man soils, entomology, biology, chemis- The lumber camps of the same pe- At various times in the last 10 or address and the pattern number. also employment training, coordi­ whom Claude R. Wickard, try and engineering also merit riod in Michigan and Wisconsin no adequate attention. longer exist, yet we have volu- 15 years. I’ve asked any number of Due to an unusually large demand and nation among government agencies secretary of agriculture and current war conditions, slightly more Um« The National Agricultural mu- j minous records of particular com- famous tennis players to pick the and—most objectionable to the re­ chairman of the committee, “Pineapple” Doily is required in filling orders for a few of th< seum should serve as the headquar- panics and a few tracts of virgin all-time top. In this list I can give actionaries—emergency federal un­ characterized as the “Found­ j IT’S a beauty—all the collectors most popular pattern numbers. ters of important national farm or- timber are still standing. It would you such names as Vinnie Rich­ employment insurance. ards, Frank Hunter, George |I -*- of “pineapple” designs will Send your order to: er of Modern American Agri­ ganizations and provide appropriate still be possible to acquire wheat Lehman Brothers’ John Hancock, want to add it to their collections! culture”—Thomas Jefferson. quarters for this purpose. This land and timber, and to reestablish Church—on and on. who opposes this, has even stated The vote was solid for Big Bill, Seven beautifully designed motifs SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK Another speaker on this occa­ and operate a bonanza wheat farm flatly that he thinks a little unem­ would add prestige to the institution. the lean, lanky, galloping, hard-hit- are separated by small flower 530 South Wells St. Chicago. sion—and the man who made or an old-time lumber camp. ployment after the war will be a An essential feature of the mu­ ting star with the best of all tennis clusters. Doily measures about 11 Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to good thing—to depress wage levels. the proposal for a national seum would be to establish close There are a number of well- brains I inches and will make a lovely cen- cover cost of mailing) for Pattern A deal was made by its enemies agricultural museum — was relations with educational instita- known tobacco, cotton, rice and Tilden combined power and speed |terpiece. Make it as a gift, No. to place the Kilgore bill under Mon­ Herbert A. Kellar, director of tions and organizations. On its part sugar cane plantations in the South, with the finest type of court general­ Name. tana’s Senator Murray, who has the McCormick Historical as­ the museum should offer general and cattle ranches, dairies and stock To obtain complete crocheting instruc- been pressured by Senator George, sociation in Chicago. Speak­ and special courses in the form of farms in the Middle West and West ship. There were times, even tions for the Pineapple and Flower Cluster Address. Hancock and Baruch to kill it. lectures, seminars and laboratory where original ownership of land through a championship final, when Doily (Pattern No. 5735) send 15 cents in ing on the subject of “Living he was still practicing strokes. No coin, plus 1 cent postage, your name, ad- Meanwhile, the unhappy Murray has 11 research pertaining to various has passed and original agricultural Agricultural Museums, he one ever knew in his prime just ' dress and the pattern number. been receiving brickbats on the oth­ phases of the history of agricul- activities are now changed. Some of er side from labor because of his said in part: ture and of technology in this and these could be acquired and reestab- how good he was. Let us consider for a moment stalling. Here’s an example. Years ago Gay Little Sun Suit what should be the character of a i other countries. These courses fished to operate as formerly. Adequate plans for reconversion against one of the Kinsey brothers, A BRIEF sun-suit or tiny dress National Agricultural museum, j(. j should be open to the public, and In other instances the ownership Tilden had won the first set of a is made twice as gay by should have been completed before should probably be located in Wash- ; fiuafifietf students should be per­ has changed, but the original land- the congressional recess. But se­ championship match at 6-2. He had means of a bright cherry spray ap­ ington, or other appropriate place mitted to take them for educational holdings have been held together date, scholarly, unhappy Senator lost the second set at 6-4. An old plique. The matching open air in the United States, housed in one 1 credits. In addition, the museum and still produce agricultural crops, Murray is still sitting on the eggs. timer took all the bets he could get bonnet is made perfectly flat and Millions now take Simple or more large buildings, and sur­ should provide internships for indi­ though not always the same as be­ on Tilden for the third set. then buttoned together to form a Fresh Fruit Drink instead rounded with appropriate landscap­ viduals desiring to specialize in the fore. Westover and Curies Neck R PIGEONS AND PICTURES The bettor was Eddie Conlin. He hat. Whole set takes but little ma­ ing. Here, outdoors and under history of agriculture and tech­ and Claremont on the lower James of Harsh Laxatives I told Big Bill about his 12 bets. terial and is a summer joy for any U I Anxious to insure the speediest glass, should be shown in cultiva­ nology or to learn agricultural are plantations of this type. Again, “What’s the bet?” Tilden asked. youngster. Pattern includes sizes I possible handling of pictures of the tion representative trees, shrubs, museum technique. In reciprocity, there are a surprising number of It’s lemon and water. Yes!—just “I’m betting you to win the third 2, 3 and 4 years. I fighting in France, one American fruits, plants, flowers, and other educational agencies should invite famous holdings which even today the juice of 1 Sunkist Lemon in a set 6-0,” Eddie said. I public relations' officer prepared spe- vegetation of the United States. The members of the museum staff to are owned by the same families glass of water—first thing on Tilden won 6-0. He could have won cial cases to hold single rolls of 35- outer walls of the buildings should lecture and to give courses to the which were in possession a hundred arising. I most of his sets at 6-0 except for his I mm. motion picture film. These present bas reliefs showing the students of the institutions and to ! or more years ago. Shirley, the Hindu Obligations to God, Taken first thing in the morning, desire to practice and try out vari­ f were to be sent to London from the evolution of agriculture in this coun­ arrange for regular visits of stu- Carter estate on James river; Folly, this wholesome drink stimulates ous strokes against opponents who Sages, Ancestors, Humanity bowel action in a natural way—• front by carrier pigeon. A test was try from the primitive Indian cul­ dents to the museum for the pur- the Cochran plantation in Augusta were completely outclassed. assures most people of prompt, made in England, with 20 pigeons ture of the time of first settlement pose of information and instruc- county; Walnut Grove, the McCor- I’ll never forget the final match normal elimination. sent out one day. Nineteen of them to the mechanized farming of the tion. In all the activities of the mick farm in Rockbridge county; A Hindu is always mindful of the he had with Little Bill Johnston Why not change to this healthful have never since been heard from. present day. On the inner walls museum its facilities should be de- and Berry Hill, the Bruce planta- four sacred “obligations” that he at Forest Hills for the title. Little habit? Lemon and water is good . . . Deciding roles of 35-mm. film should be placed large murals de­ veloped to promote a better under- tion near Halifax, all of which are must discharge during his life. Bill, as usual, had given Big Bill for you. Lemons are among the were too heavy, the officer then de­ picting famous agricultural events standing of democracy, as illus- located in Virginia, meet this pat- The first is to the gods, which he richest sources of vitamin C, which a hard and hot afternoon. vised a special carrier for single and scenes. Thus, might be found trated in our agricultural develop- tern. The same is true of the Middle­ fulfills through daily worship; the combats fatigue, helps you resist, three-by-five-inch negatives. No test Eli Whitney experimenting with his men!. These and like activities fully ton estate on the Cooper river, and In the final set dark clouds swept second is to the sages, which he colds and infections. They also was made with this carrier, however cotton gin, Elkanah Watson holding carried out would undoubtedly justi- Hampton Hall, the Rutledge planta- across the sultry scene accom­ executes through the daily reading supply Bj and P. They alkalinize, because G-2 stepped in and ruled fy the designation of the National tion on the Santee river, both in panied by thunder and lightning. aid appetite and digestion. Lemon the first agricultural fair, Cyrus of their writings; the third is to his and water has a fresh tang, too—• the pigeons out. . . . Too easy for Hall McCormick trying out his first Agricultural museum as a Living South Carolina. In Louisiana, Rose- There were only a few minutes or ancestors, which he discharges Agricultural museum. down, the Bowman family estate perhaps seconds left before the clears the mouth, wakes you up I the Nazis to intercept, said G-2, reaper, or Lincoln signing the act through having a son; and the Try this grand wake-up drink with the possibility that negatives creating the land-grant colleges. Establish Branch Museums. and the Cottage, long-time resi- storm was due. Tilden’s answer fourth is to humanity, which he was quite simple. He delivered four 10 mornings. See if it doesn’t help containing valuable military infor­ Of equal interest would be the por­ In addition to a National Agricul- dence of the Butlers, should be meets through the constant prac­ ou! Use Sunkist mation might fall into enemy hands. trayal of different types of agricul­ tural museum located in Wash- added. The list could be con- service aces that practically blasted tice of kindness and hospitality. Lemons. tural operations, such as the pro­ ington, there should be associated siderably enlarged. In other cases Little Bill off the court. HITLER’S HEALTH duction of wheat, corn, tobacco, cot­ with it branch museums situated in such as Mount Vernon, Washing- He might as well have used a Although intelligence officers ton, sugar cane, rice and other field different parts of the United States. ton’s estate, Stratford, the Lee plan- rifle. aren’t saying much about it, Adolf crops, the cultivation of fruits and These would be of such character tation, Monticello, the residence of Hitler’s health has been attracting flowers, and the raising of cattle as to merit the designation. Living Jefferson, and the Hermitage, home Another Tilden Story i considerable attention in Washing­ and livestock. In addition to murals Agricultural museums, to an even °f Andrew Jackson, memorial asso- Years ago was II ton lately. Fact is, the Allies have there should be a gallery of greater degree than the national in- ciations operate these places as mu- touring the country with Tilden and paintings of agricultural lead­ stitution. seums, with major attention given several ways of checking on Hit­ at that time winning most of ii ler’s physical condition. Captured ers, representing all types of These branch museums should t0 the main dweIlings’ Tlle na‘ the matches. Youth against age. 80.6% of sufferers showed newsreels and still pictures are activity. A theater should likewise take advantage of the existence l*0,11/1 *>ai£ se™iC* °Perates Wake- “There’ll never be anyone like Til­ closely compared with previous be provided where lectures, music, in numerous places in this country fleld’ the Washington house, and Ar- den,” Vines told me later. » films for clues. Likewise, record­ plays, ballets and moving pictures of notable sites of representative Iingt°n’ "“S“®*' 33 WeU “A short while back we played ings of Hitler’s latest speeches are of agricultural interest might be agricultural activities which flour- as otder we n p s‘ in upper New York. I finally won CLINICAL IMPROVEMENT compared with earlier talks. presented. ished in a former day and for a In keeping with the establish­ after five tough sets and I was Recently, Hitler made two Dioramas and Operating Models. considerable period, Where pos- ment of branch agricultural mu­ many, many years younger than ip speeches in one week. Both, were The evolution of agricultural sible such activities should be re- seums in various parts of the United Tilden. I was completely ex­ broadcast by the German radio. A machinery, rural architecture, elec­ created at the original locations. States it would be appropriate to set hausted after the match. Later that after only 10-day treatment group of Intelligence officers and trification in farm regions, transpor­ Among those which come to mind up a Jefferson Agricultural Memo­ night I happened to glance up and diplomats who heard him were sur­ tation, milling, tanning, meat-pack­ are the production of wheat, corn, rial association which might oper­ saw Tilden hurrying out of the hotel prised at the tone of his voice. ing, and other types of processing tobacco, cotton, rice, sugar cane, ate in connection with the Thomas lobby. “Hitler sounded listless,” com should receive separate attention in indigo, hemp, flax, vegetables, Jeffersoii Memorial foundation at “ ‘What’s the idea?’ I asked. I mented one expert. “He sounded appropriate exhibits, including the fruits, flowers, cattle and livestock, Monticello, Shadwell, Poplar Forest “ ‘I’ve got a golf date at 10 o’clock weary, tired and solemn. There was or other places directly associated i use of dioramas, operating models dairying, stock farming, maple sug­ tomorrow morning with a pro in no power in his voice, no fire, only a and full-sized originals. The mu­ ar, turpentine and lumbering. As with Jefferson. On one or more of Cincinnati,’ Bill said. ‘I’ll have to i Hi dispirited tone of dejection. He seum should develop a special li­ far as practical in each instance op­ these original Jefferson plantations drive all night, but I can still make 3 Foster D. Snell, Inc., well-known consult- seemed to be reading his speech. He brary, include provision for publish­ erations should be .shown for sev- two types of activities might be on it.’ ii ing chemists, have just completed a test Hül stumbled and went over words and ing magazines, bulletins and books, eral periods such as the colonial, display. One would be to carry out “Tilden made it,” Vines con­ fa with a group of men and women suffering sentences several times before get­ house and operate a radio station, post-revolutionary, ante-bellum, Civ­ and reproduce the agricultural tinued, “and then carried me to five Ii from Athlete’s Foot. These people were S ting them straight. experiments recorded by Jefferson || told to use Soretone. At the end of only a Ü maintain close relations with the il war, reconstruction and early 20th sets late that afternoon. Tilden had I Another expert saw the latest If ten-day test period, their feet were exam- agricultural press, cooperate with century. Likewise, wherever earlier in his Garden Book and his Farm more stamina and vitality than any SssSs H ined by a physician. We quote from the , X newsreels of Hitler last week, was the land-grant colleges, and possess periods are shown, some attention Book, including his development and two athletes I ever saw.” || report: surprised at how paunchy and pale a microfilm and photostat labora­ should be given to present day trial of the moldboard plow. A sec­ It was Tilden who introduced the he looked. tory for reproducing copies of litera­ operations to show contrast and evo­ ond would be to relate these early phrase “tournament tough.” ■ I “After the use of Soretone according to K “Hitler has taken on weight,” this ture about the museum, as well as lution. Collections of physical ob­ enterprises to the latest and most “Tournament tough” applies to I the directions on the label for a period $ expert said, “and it’s not flattering pictures of its exhibits. jects, such as implements and advanced agricultural experiments every game played, from war to I of only ten days, 80.6% of the cases to him. He seems to be letting him­ An important part of the museum machines, should also be assembled of the present day. Set up side by any sport you know. self go and apparently isn’t getting should be the exhibits devoted to where pertinent to the particular side on the same plantation they Big Bill has proved this for well I showed clinical improvement of an infec- | as much exercise as a lot of his the social aspect of agricultural de­ activity. would provide striking contrast be­ over 20 years. His return to Forest i tion which is most stubborn to control.” ; men who are running backward. His velopment. The life of the rural The bonanza wheat farming of the tween the early time and today and Hills for the Red Cross was some­ ;; M Improvements were shown in the symp- eyes also look hollow. The war people should be fully portrayed for Dakotas from the ’70s to the ’90s would indicate the evolution of thing no tennis lover should have isn’t agreeing with Adolf Hitler.” toms of Athlete’s Foot —the itching, burn- each era and for all classes and has long vanished—yet we know agriculture in the United States. missed. m P ing, redness, etc. The report says: MERRY-GO-ROUND XXXiî II In our opinion Soretone is of very def­ Thomas Jefferson Was America’s First ‘Scientific f armer’ S: C. Howard Costigan, founder of the The Old and the New inite benefit in the treatment of this Washington Commonwealth federa­ i nate any land to be fallow, but Jefferson’s ideas with reference to each farm into seven fields of 40 Our army and navy is composed tion, has started a new movement rather cultivated certain plants, es­ disease, which is commonly known as agriculture were far in advance of acres. The boundaries were marked largely of younger fighters. But we on the West Coast called the “Party pecially legumes, because he ac­ § his day, declared James E. Ward, by rows of peach trees. The seven also have many older men. These ‘Athlete’s Foot’.” of the Pacific,” and stands a chance cepted the idea that such plants head of the division of social sci­ fields indicated that his system of two sections seem to get into many So if Athlete’s Foot troubles you, don’t tem­ to win a seat in congress, come No­ would absorb fertility from the at­ ences at Clemson college in a talk rotation of crops embraced seven arguments as to whether or not the porize! Get soretone! McKesson & Rob­ vember. mosphere1 and store it in the soil. bins, Inc., Bridgeport, Connecticut. i on “Monticello: An Experimental years. He reduced corn to one year past was better than the present. C. Congressman Jennings Randolph Farm” at the meeting of the com­ in seven and tobacco seems to have Another observation can be verified The older ones take you back tc of West Virginia is trying out a new mittee at Monticello. He was among been eliminated entirely. He al- j by a study of this rotation system, what has been known as sport’s wrinkle in campaigning. He is hav­ the first to practice crop rotation. ways stressed the maxim that | Toe crops planted on the various ing produced some one-minute films He was a scientific farmer and in where the soil is left bare the sun j fields provided a continuity of em- Golden Age, the twenties. Ü of himself making a campaign arranging for his system of rotation “absorbs the nutritious juices of j ployment for both the labor force All we can say is that everythin* : ■; speech, for distribution throughout he divided his cultivated lands into the earth.” Consequently, in his j and the work stock and thereby in sports that can be measured 01 his congressional district lour farms cf 280 acres each, and rotation system, he did not desig- avoided excessive peak demands. timed has shown a steady advance