Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 02, 1945, Image 6

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    )regon Miner, Thursday, August 2, 1945
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Stalin, Truman, Churchill Open Big Three Meet
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B ehini
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D R tW PLAPS ON
THE/Nd
New Development in
Poultry Building«
TRUMAN C OM M ITTEE
CARRIES ON
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Senator* Kilgore of West Virginia
<i«lea«ed by W estern N eusp«iper Union.
(Dem.) and Brewster of Maine
(R e p ) had an interesting experi­ UNIVERSAL M IL IT A R Y
ence while probing conditions in ; TR A IN IN G MYSTERY
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Germany for the Mead committee, , WASHINGTON. — No secret meet­
formerly the Truman committee. ings with the military were held by
Something new and modern In
Calling at the headquarters of Lt, the Woodrum house committee poultry house construction can be
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Gen. Alexander M. Patch, they were which urged what it called " • broad found on the Tenderex farms at
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received courteously by the general policy of universal military train-, Middletown, Ky.
himself, who talked with them for ing."
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| The farm was planned with the
ten minutes, then went off to keep | No special information concerning co-operation of the Stoker Poultry
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an appointment.
difficulties ahead of this nation was company. The decision to build
The two senators then proceeded privately passed to the committee by durable buildings having long life
with their usual investigation. Set­ the war department which has been
tling down in or.e of the U. S. m ili­ promoting the youth draft. Specif-
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tary offices, they called in witnesses, ically, no inside scare over Russia
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and cross-examined them with a inspired the committee.
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stenographer taking down every- , Consequently, considerable per­
thing that was said.
plexity has developed as to how and
This continued for nearly three why it went contrary to the weight
hours. Unlike most visitors, Sen­ of evidence in its own hearings.
It seemed to vote 16 to 0 In
ators Kilgore and Brewster seemed
favor of a program which none
intent on really finding out what
of its hearing witnesses en­
was happening in that part of occu­
The much awaited Big Three conference formally opened at Berlin. The scene took place In an attractive
dorsed, except the army, navy,
pied Germany. Finally, Gen. Ar­
room
of a modem country estate in the Potsdam area. Photographed together for the firs! time are Malta,
View
on
Tenderex
farm.
state
departments
and
the
U.
S.
thur White, chief of staff to General
I resident Truman and Churchill, just before the opening of the eonferenee. While the conference got off to a
chamber of commerce, against
Patch, appeared nervously in the
the popular opposition of nation­ I with low maintenance, led to ex­ fast start, it is still unknown just how long lt will take to complete all issues to be considered.
background.
haustive and careful study and ex­
al
educational groups, both ma­
"•Gentlemen,” he said, “ahem . . ,
perimentation.
The results found
jor national labor organisations,
this procedure . . . it’s a little un­
! are of interest to farmers generally.
two
of
the
three
national
farm
usual. I ’m not sure that we can
Using Gothic-type house, prefabri-
organizations, as well as the
■»ermit you to continue.”
usual peace societies, and wom­ ' cated arch construction, with the
.framing for the roof and wall com­
“ It's the same procedure
en's groups.
we’ve always followed,” replied
To make the mystery more pos- bined in one unit, not only was a
Senator Brewster.
sible, one member of the committee sav*nfi made in original costs, but
says he has received only two let- considerable saving was effected in
""Yes,”
continued
Kilgore,
ters from his district in favor of the , ^uture heating costs.
“ it’s the same procedure fol­
youth draft, while he has a bushel i The 33 houses on the Tenderex .
lowed by this committee under
of mail against it.
farms are all 24 by 30 feet, with the
former Chairman Truman.”
When congressmen go 16 to 0 (the continuous arches anchored to a
""You probably recall him,”
remaining six members abstained or concrete foundation. Sheathing is of
added Brewster, “ he's now
wanted
to delay action but did not tongue and groove covered with
President of the United States."
vote against the report directly) in 1 thick butt asphalt shingles. These
Next day General Patch him­
favor of something opposed by their type shingles are easily moulded to
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self invited the two senators to
constituents and the most powerful the contour of any roof. Their gray
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dine with him at the villa which
lobbies in Washington—labor, farm- tone offers harmonious contrast with
he had taken over from a Ger­
er, education, women — a miracle is the red hollow tile used in the end
man princess.
walls.
wrought.
Woodrum's Plan.
Mineral wool was selected to insu­
This one seems to come within the late the interior wall, which is lined
JUDICIAL EXIT
realm of magic—political magic. It I with asbestos board,
There was a day when everyone should have been entitled “How to
dampness,
the floor
in i and
Roosevelt
u
a u u around
c i u u i i u the
u ie n
u o s e v v n a admin-
u r n in - i d _ -
r ,« « t - . . .... t
I To eliminate
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istration wanted to be a judge. This
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. consists of cinder fill and four
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, son. Caught between the army and inches of hollow tile, topped with 2^
ambition was largely precipitated the lobbies
committee favored
by the Supreme court fight and the both opposite courses _
modera inches of concrete.
fact that the courts in those days had Uon of course
An important factor in selecting
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put several obstructive decisions
c¿mmittee Chairman Woodrum asphalt shingles, concrete, hollow
squarely across the path of the New tossed all the hot potato evidence he tile, mineral wool and asbestos board
Deal.
| had amassed into the air, then was the fire-resistant construction
But now it is just the opposite. caught and came forward with some these materials provide.
There is a growing exit from the conglomeration which steamed in
courts. Judge Schwellenbach has the headlines.
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just resigned from the bench to be
Actually it is cold potato salad.
He
ain't
worried—no
gas,
no
oil,
no
tires
impede
this
Appalachian
In
the
pursuit
of
his
werkly
grocery
secretary of labor. Judge Sherman His pride in it did not leap even
buying chore. He hooks his steer to his sled with wooden runners, picks up a smldget of something
Minton is itching to get off the cir­ to ordinary bounds as he did not
to eat, and pulls it back to his craggy home. It may be a mite slow, but he doesn't have to argue with the
cuit court of appeals in Chicago. even have it printed in the congres­
OPA about it. The North Carolina steer can go wherever a shod animal could elimb, and the narrow sled,
And there will soon be four vacan­ sional record which prints all con­
self-braking, will shame the most prudent wagon on steep slopes.
cies on the court of appeals of the gressional thoughts for the asking.
District of.Columbia, considered one
Upon close inspection you will find
of the most important courts in the the report did not endorse the war
country.
department
program
but
was
Judges Vinson and Thurman Ar­ worded to sound as if it did, by ap­
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nold have already made two vacan­ proving “the principle” and “the
cies on this court. Two other va­ broad policy” yet undefined.
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Among members of the Woodrum
cancies will occur when Chief Jus­
tice Duncan Groner and Judge Jus­ committee is Rep. James W. Wads­
tin Miller resign.
worth of New York, who is supposed
It may keep the White House busy to have seen to the wording. He
This is an automatic self-feeding,
looking for good men to take their wants to draft all youths of 18 or
self-tying
baler with bale separation
thereabouts for a year in the army.
places.
making it a one man operation job.
Talking around with the com­
Neatly formed and firm bales of
mitteemen, yon will fiqd many
sliced hay weighing 40 to 65 pounds
ITALIAN UNDERGROUND
favor a Democratic substitute
can be turned out at the rate of
It is not often that anyone can get
such as advocated by the Veter­
three
to five bales per minute.
a first hand report on the results of
ans of Foreign Wars for training
It is designed primarily for wind­
psychological warfare direct from
boys in schools without inter­
row pickup baling. The construction
his own family in an enemy coun­
rupting their education, expand­
saves leaves and assures that all the
try. However, Ugo Carusi, director
ing the national guard and re­
hay is carried into the bale cham­
of immigration and naturalization,
serves systems, and summer
ber. It is a McCormick-Deering
has had that experience.
camps. The report did not op­
postwar improvement.
pose this, excepting it seemed
Carusi came to this country as a
to want the youths drafted for it.
small boy from the marble quarries
The Veterans of Foreign Wars pro­
of northern Italy, went to work in
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the marble quarries of Vermont, gram, following the lines outlined in
and got to know Harlan F. Stone, this column since last September,
Will sheep scab stage another
who brought him to the justice de­ now rates the best chance of adop­
partment when Stone became attor­ tion by congress in the end—with­ comeback—once more causing m il­
out a draft—but only after more lions of dollars in losses, as it did
ney general under Coolidge.
a few years ago?
And during the war, Carusi has magic and semantics. Next will
come
a
report
from
the
house
m
ili­
Dr. Floyd Cross of the American
been broadcasting to the Italian
people urging them to surrender. tary affairs committee and this may Veterinary Medical association and
With the end of the war, Carusi has recommend drafting, as the military government authorities report such
‘‘The condition is
received letters from his relatives in totalitarians are in the majority a possibility.
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present to an alarming extent in the
Italy telling how his broadcasts there also.
lind Jimmy Osborn, nine, Brlt-
Home
Compulsion!
Midwest,”
Dr.
Cross
reports.
helped inspire the battle against the
plano prodigy, Is greeted on his
But
on
the
floor
of
the
senate
and
If sheep show loss of wool, forma­
In another split second, the batter Is going to lay this one down on
Nazis.
arrival at the Parkins Institution for
house today, a majority for a youth tion of scabs on the skin, or a ten- the line and hope he doesn't trip over those trouser legs on his way
“Ugo,” wrote a cousin, “you can
the Blind. Jimmy will receive Ms
draft would be hard to find. Com- dency to rub against fences and towards first. At the rate the war Is going, his big brother may be
really be proud of your relatives
education at the Institution, which
here in Italy. From the oldest down pulsion for home and school training pens, the condition should be called back to reclaim that baseball suit before Babe here grows into it. At any was arranged for by his foster fath­
to that little, charming young lady without a national draft is the o b -to the attention of a veterinarian, rate, he will make good use of it for a few more weeks.
ers of the U. S. 9th air force.
vious compromise.
j Through greatly diminished wool
(Carusi’s 10-year-old niece) you
The army has never come for- production, loss in body weight, gen-
were always so happy to hold In your
ward with a specific outline of what eral unthriftiness and death, scabies
lap while in Carrara, they have
it intended to do with the young play their toll.
proven themselves to be great patri­
men if it gets control of them for a
The scab is caused by a small
ots.
year (no one mentions the young mite, barely visible to the unaided
“One of your cousins, the brother women any more and I
any more and I assume eye, but can be brought under ef-
of Enrico, was the colonel who led they have been dropped from the
fective control.
a Partigiani band in the capture of army training program.)
The only effective treatment is the
Carrara from the Germans last No­
But retired officers who are going
vember. From that time on, the around the country whipping up external application of some medic­
Partigiani controlled all the public sentiment in American Legion posts inal agent that will kill the scab
mites.
This can be best accom­
offices in the town. The caves with advocate something like this:
plished by dipping, followed by isola­
which you are familiar were used
Nine weeks’ basic training (bunk­
to good advantage by the Partigiani, making, setting-up exercises, etc.); tion. The dips recommended by the
and the Nazis refrained from re­ 9 weeks of specialists training in USDA are made from lime-sulfur or
nicotine.
entering the city.”
4,000 categories in the army.
Eisenhower really proved there
WAR NOTES
must be a citizens' training system,
<1. Despite the heavy bombing of the and urged that the training pro-
Carbon disulphide is the most
Schweinfurt ball-bearing plant, in­ more co-ordination between the land,
common fumigant used on the farm.
side sources reveal that it is In sea and rair forces. But like Marshall
It is a liquid that quickly evaporates
reasonably good condition and with­ he did not even consider enlarging
into a heavier-than-alr gas. Opera­
in one month could be producing 50 the national guard, youth camps for
tors should avoid inhaling the va­
per cent of its wartime schedule. . . . summer only, creation of a larger
pors or spilling the liquid on cloth­
The Nazis had removed a lot of and better officer reserve system,
ing. Extreme caution must be taken
Schweinfurt’s intricate machinery quadrupling West Point and Annapo­ against fire.
before the air raids, and hidden lt. lis, injection of military courses in
Do not fumigate when the temper­
The manager of the plant told U. S. high schools and colleges as com­
Lach#* of Akron> Ohio, la pictured after she had come In flrat
ature is below 60 degrees. It ia best .
Series of allergy Injections Is be­
officials that within three or four pulsory subjects—or any of the other
to start late in the afternoon when In the three mile swim event at the Women's National A. A. U. long
ing made. Punctures are marked off
months he could be turning out 20 many excellent alternatives to the
distance
championships
held
at
Clementon
Lake,
N.
J.
Miss
Lachnk
the air ia calm. It will take 24
in Indelible pencil.
This method
per cent more ball-bearings than youth draft system, founded by hours.
set a new record for the distance In 1 hour, 17 minutes, 36.7 senonds
Is used to determine the individual
during the war.
Prussians and adopted by Nazis.
The meet set a record in turnout as well as outstanding records.
causes of hay fever and its core.
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Asbestos and Mineral
Wool Used Effectively
Rationing No Drawback to North Carolina Farmer
Postwar Machinery
Pickup Baier
Until His Big Brother Returns
Sightless Prodigy
Danger! Sheep Scab
May Be on Way Back
f
Sets New Swim Event Record
Achoo! Gesundheit!
Fumigation Practices
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