S o u th ern Oregon News Review. Thursday, A ugust 28, 1947 Morgan Horse Typically American Government Runs Unique Breeding Farm in Vermont ¿¡MvrzAwi # / ce ^ It By BAVKIIAGE Nesi'j .4«.a/yj/ «mJ Commeuhtor. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Some tim e ago the world w as s ta r­ tled to learn from P ra v d a , the official com m unist p a rty new s­ paper in Moscow, th at it w as a R ussian who d iscovered “ w ire­ less" (as radio w as called in its youth), and a s if th a t w eren ’t enough, it w as announced later by the sam e au th o rity th a t the electric light, which poor Thom as Edison certain ly thought he had som ething to do with, was likewise a R ussian invention I f 1 e ve r read, as some day I fe a r I shall, th a t ice -cre a m sodas and hot-dogs were firs t discovered on a pleasant a fternoon by some m yste rio u s M uscovite as he sat d re a m in g on his back steppes. I shall announce that bortsch and vodka are A m e ric a n p roducts and th a t the V olga boatm en w ere s im p ly a p ro d ig a l lo ca l o f the C IO m a ritim e union. M eanw hile, how ever, I am re-f$>---------------------------------------------------------- m inded by the d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ri view ed the G reen M o u n ta in boys c u ltu re th a t one when they cam e back fro m the W ar th in g w h ic h is as o f 1812. A m e r i can as th e a u th o r has Joel say about and t A m e r ic a J u s tin a fte rw a rd : “ He was Just w h i c h no fo r ­ a little w o rk horse th a t cleared e ig n er had bet­ the fields and helped V e rm o n t te r tr y to a p p ro g ro w up. Come to th in k o f It, p r ia te as a he's lik e us. H e’ s A m e ric a n . . , home - g r o w n ’ th a t's w hat he is, A m e ric a n .” product, is the ' The M organ horse helped other M organ horse. states and te r rito rie s g ro w up, too. Ju s tin M organ is im m o rta liz e d fo r th e ir equine b ro therhood went in bronze and West w ith the e m ig ra tin g fa rm e rs , you can see h im ' and m ore than one A m e ric a n sol­ today standing d ie r was p ro u d ly m ounted on a on his pedestal M o rg a n as he w e n t in to b a ttle . Gen­ Baukhage before the m a in , e ra l C uster rode o ff on a M org a n stable of the U nited States M organ horse when h e w ent out to fig h t the horse fa rm w h ic h covers about In d ia n s, a w hole re g im e n t o f cav­ 1,000 acres o f ro llin g , wooded coun­ a lry had M o rg a n m ounts in the tr y tw o m ile s n o rth of M id d le b u ry . C iv il W ar. .^ 3 Vt The o rig in a l fa rm of 400 acres was presented to the U nited States d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u l­ tu re by Joseph B a tte li. Colonel B a tte ll had long been an ad­ m ire r and breeder of M o rg a n horses, and had founded the A m e ric a n M o rg a n re g is te r. The fa rm was established in The area was increased by an a d d itio n a l g ift of about 35 acres by Colonel Batted! in 1908, and by purchase of about 550 acres fro m M id d le b u ry College in 1917. The land, u n d e rla in w ith lim estone, is w e ll adapted to the p ro d u ctio n of horses. In the selection o f foundation b reeding stock, and in p la n nin g subsequent m a tin g s, em phasis was placed upon size and q u a lity , and a b ility to p e rfo rm the th re e gaits, w a lk, tro t and canter. These points Beauty and Health By Simple Exercise HOW TO C E L E B R A T E A B IR T H D A Y . . . T rip le ts M aureen. M ich a e l and M ich e le Y'osco o f F lu sh in g , N. Y ., got a ll dressed up to ce le b ra te th e ir firs t b irth d a y . They also had three lo ve ly eakea. P u t them a ll to g e th e r—clean clothes, gooey cake and in q u is itiv e one-year-olds— and they spell w ashday fo r m o th e r. NEWS REVIEW R ioting Flares in India; British Get Stern R ule G' E fe N a E r T in U N co N m E p Y e ’S titio in n te is rv ie one w on o f Exercise Can Cure the m ost in te re s tin g a rtic le s I have re n d ." w rite s H. F. L. "H e told Those Ugly Bulges w h a t fe a r does to ______ any c o m p e tito r in any gam e. But A HE largo m a tro n ly hips keep please e xp la in th is * * ing you from enjoying slacks —I a lw ays have un­ and other sportsw ear? Why put derstood th u t m ost up w ith them uny longer? You so ld ie rs going Into cun lite r a lly m e lt away thut flab­ b a ttle w ere packed by llesh through exercise. w ith fe a r — fe a r H ere’s one Ihst helps Sit an the Itoor legs straight, hands on floor behind hip* w h ich they o v e r­ I. Pull knees up Io chest, raising feet a cam e. I thought the few inches from Itoor. 2 Swing knees from side to side, m it touching Ing hoot on test o f tru e courage right side, 'hen left Sixteen times alto­ w a s o v e r c o m in g gether. Other figure faults can also be cured bv fear. I t is m y opln- Gene Tunney I exercises given in our booklet No tai ion th a t m ost brave I F o r the bust. hips, waist, neck, should, i i m en a re a fra id , fa cin g death or de­ etc Send 2Sc In coin for "B eauty and llr a llh Through Simple K srrelses” Io feat, b u t they rise above this fe a r." Weekly Newspaper Service. 2 « West I7lh T h is happens to be, by a ll odds, S t, New York I I . N. Y. f l i n t nam e a d ­ dress with zone, booklet title anil No. INI the m ost in te re s tin g angle In sport. C e rta in ly , the bra ve can be a fra id and the du m b , m inus any im a g in a ­ tio n , can re m a in u n a fra id . A co m p le te absence o f fe a r Is one of the ra re s t of a ll q u a litie s. We P robnbK the only w hite m an to have know n only three men so have his figure carved on a totem blessed—Theodore R oosevelt J r., pole was A braham Lincoln, says C apt. E d d ie R lrk e n b a c k e r and Col. C o llie r's. In 18117, the T lin g it W ild K ill Donovan. Indians of Alaska learned that the .Alaskan Indians Honored Lincoln on Totem Pole T h e re m u st have been many nth- U nited States, to which th e ir coun- ere. We are speul^ng o n ly of the t r y had ju s t been s o ld , h u d a b o l- th re e th a t we have seen tested, is h c d s la v e r y a n d , th e r e fo re , i t w here death was a co m p le te ly un- w a s ille g a l a m o n g tlte rn . To hon- Im p o rta n t m a tte r—w here life was o r th e m a n re s p o n s ib le fo r th e ir even m o re u n im p o rta n t—co m pared fre e d o m , th e e x -s la v e s a n d th e ir to the Job th e y had to do. They ulso d e s c e n d a n ts fo r m o r e th a n 50 had im a g in a tio n . y e a rs p la c e d a h u g e c a rv e d s ta tu e B u t in the m a tte r o f fe a r and o t L in c o ln a to p th e ir to te m p o le s, courage, there is no possible w ay to O t th e m a n y m a d e , o n ly th r e e A lth o u g h the p u b lic Is not too w e ll co m p a re sp o rt w ith w ar. In th is re- h a v e bee n p re s e r v e d , one e a ch in D u rin g the tw o days before fa te ­ B re e d in g P ro g ra m in fo rm e d about It, one o f the m ost spect, they belong in tw o d iffe re n t J u n e a u a n d S a x tn u n , A la s k a , a n d fu l In d ia became a land of free im p o rta n t and fie rc e ly waged do­ Is U n d e r W a y w orlds. A brave so ld ie r m ig h t c u rl o n e in th e I llin o is S ta te m u s e u m men, m o re than 200 died in a bloody Now, The M o rg a n horse breed- o rg y of vio le n ce and rio tin g in the m e stic post w a r b a ttle s is th a t up in some co m p e titio n in sport. A in S p rin g fie ld . being fought between p riv a te b usi­ stro n g sp o rtin g c o m p e tito r m ig h t J ---------------------------------------------------------- ; e rs " D r. M cFee o f the a n im a l hus­ huge n o rth e rn p ro vin ce o f P u n ja b ness and co o p e ra tive e n te rp rises. b a n d ry d iv is io n o f the d e p a rtm e n t not be so hot in w a r action. L ahore, the c a p ita l, was the cen­ C ru x o f the feud is the fa c t th a t j of a g ric u ltu re to ld me, “ have given te r o f the d istu rb a n ce , but fie rce cooperatives are ta x-e xe m p t, w h ile m o re a tte n tio n to the tr a its d e s ir­ fig h tin g also took place th ro u g h o u t able in a rid in g horse.” (F o rty de­ the west and east P u n ja b c o u n try ­ p riv a te business is not. F ro m th is evolve tw o basic questions: S o m e o n e back I was ta lk in g w ith scendants o f J u s tin becam e fam ous side. W ide sections of L a h o re w ere 1. W hat e ffect does ta x-e x­ a fam ous boxer. He was an a rm y as tro tte rs . Some o f you re m e m b e r aflam e. in s tru c to r. “ I can’ t fig u re It a ll e m p tio n have upon g ro w th of such names as E th a n A lle n . B la ck T h is took place on the eve o f In ­ the cooperatives? o u t," he to ld me. “ When I tap a . H a w k and Dan P atch.) d ia ’ s independence day, ju s t before 2. Is ta x-e xe m p tio n a fa c to r few o f these so ld ie rs in the nose A t the M o rg a n fa rm today the In d ia n co n stitu e n t assem bly sat of d is c rim in a tio n a gainst p r i­ they w ant to q u it. B u t next day usually about fo rty -fiv e horses dow n to fu n ctio n as a free g o ve rn ­ vate business? th e y’ H go o ve r the top o r lead a are under test. ing body. A house sm a ll business subcom ­ charge. I don’ t m in d being h it In A cco rd in g to the o ffic ia l d e s c rip ­ Cause o f the rio tin g . In cite d , as m itte e has begun an a tte m p t to find the nose o r knocked down. A t least tion. the b reeding p ro g ra m there the answers w ith an in v e s tig a tio n I d o n 't fe a r It. B u t I d o n 't believe c a lls fo r “ the m e a su re m e n t o f each a lw a ys, by te rro ris ts , was the b it­ of the co o p e ra tive c o m m u n ity en­ I'd lead any charge ag a inst m achine yo u n g ste r at one y e a r o f age. at te r d isa g re e m e n t a ris in g out o f the te rp ris e a t G reenbelt, Md. In the guns, w ith o u t d u ckin g Into the firs t p a rtitio n in g of In d ia in to tw o sepa­ tw o years, and at th re e years. A ll G reenbelt case, business groups foxhole I saw. I guess It’ s tw o d if ­ ra te zones—one fo r H indus, the are tra in e d under saddle and in have charged th a t the gove rn m en t fe re n t gam es— tw o d iffe re n t an­ harness and are put th ro u g h con­ o th e r fo r M oslems. gles.” In New D elhi, the independence has aided the co o p e ra tive in keep­ tro lle d p e rfo rm a n ce and endurance Here he called the tu r n —tw o d if ­ day c e re m o n ia l p ro g ra m began ing p riv a te business out of the de- tria ls when about three years old i ve lo p m e n t area. fe re n t games and tw o d iffe re n t a n ­ w ith tw o m in u te s o f silence fo r The data thus obtained fo rm the T h is h earing, as w e ll as others on gles th a t are fa r a part. perm a n en t records o f the in d iv id ­ those who died in the fig h t fo r fre e ­ ^ 9 the west coast, is being conducted B ack around 1911 I saw C h risty uals. They are used also in studies dom w hich was fin a lly achieved by Rep. B. W a lte r R ie h lm a n (Rep, M athcw son cu t the c o rn e r of the of sire and dam in h e rita n c e and as ' thro u g h a m ica b le n e g otiations w ith F r o I i c k / Buts w e ll, sets N. Y .) as a ctin g c h a irm a n o f the plate a g a inst Home Run B aker fo r c rite r ia fo r fo rm u la tio n the sta­ the B ritis h . well, h well—on a basic diet o f O ro- subcom m ittee. tio n 's b reeding p ro g ra m . F o r the the th ird s trik e and the gam e. Only Pup Ribbon. These crisp, toasted rib ­ In vie w o f the th e o ry th a t taxes the u m p ire called It a b a ll w hich tests of th re e -y e a r olds the d e p a rt­ bons give h im every vitam in and w ill re m a in high, co m pared w ith m ineral dogs are known to need. Eco­ la te r led to B a ke r's home run. " I m e n t’ s horse sp e cia lists have de­ the past, fo r at least 50 years, ac nomical, too. One box supplies as vised specific tr ia ls to m easure the ! cu t tw o Inches over the p la te ," M a t­ c o rd in g to econom ists, the tax- mhch food by dry weight aa five 1-lb. w a lk in g and tr o ttin g g a its and the 1 I t w e ll m a y be tru e th a t “ B rito n s ty to ld me la te r, lie had the c o u r­ e xe m p tio n fe a tu re o f co-ops’ e xist cans of dog foodl O ro-Pup also comes horses’ endurance in harness and never, never, never sh a ll be ence w ill grow in c re a s in g ly im p o r age to do th is In a w o rld series. In Meal and In Pel-Etti. For variety, u n der the saddle.” s la v e s ," as the anthem has it, but tant. feed all three! A few days la te r in a g o lf m atch A lw a ys v e rs a tile , the M o rg a n in v ie w o f P rim e M in is te r C le m e n t M athewson and I played w ith M ike was as c h ip p e r when he w ent A ttle e ’ s new em e rg e ncy a ctio n g iv ­ D o n lin and F red M erkle. M a tty to the m eeting house on Sunday in g the g o ve rn m en t stern powers m issed a p u tt by three Inches His p u llin g the s u rre y w ith the o ve r B ritis h in d u s try and la b o r, hands w ere shaking. frin g e on the top as i t was m a n y in the islands a re now h a r­ Those fly in g disks w ere fun w hile H ere is the answer. Baseball DOG FOOD weekdays when i t could d ra g a b o rin g serious doubts about that. th e y lasted, b u t by th is tim e eve ry' was M a tty ’s game. He had the s k ill h i BOONI log to the s a w m ill w hich often body has p ra c tic a lly forg o tte n The em ergency b ill, w hich Win- and confidence to m eet any situ a tio n took a team of its big b ro th e rs | ston C h u rc h ill charged invoked them . In baseball. G o lf w a sn 't his game to budge. And w here buggies W ell, a lm o st everybody. such re s tra in ts as the g o ve rn m en t On a general average, I w ould say are s till used, y o u ’ll often find a L a te s t re p o rt h a vin g to do w ith th a t the basic q u a lity of fe a r and O m e fw has never before im posed except in M organ between the shafts. He tim e o f w ar, has been passed by the a e ria l ch in a w a re is th a t S oviet courage in sp o rt m u st Include three is used on the tr a il, too, fo r his both houses of p a rlia m e n t and now agents in the U n ite d States have fa c to rs — s k ill, experience and condi fo rte these days seems to be —fo r b e tte r o r w orse—is la w o'f the been o rd ered to solve the m y s te ry tio n — w h ich lead to confidence. The SAME LOW P R IC E ...|< under the saddle. land. of the disks. P resupposing the re ­ confident c o m p e tito r, who Is tn The M organ horses have found D esigned to b rin g B rita in out of p o rt to be true, it means, at least, shape, who is experienced, who has homes fa r fro m the shadow o f th e ir h e r d eadly econom ic slum p, the b ill th a t the saucers w ere not o f Rus­ his share o f s k ill, u su a lly comes n a tiv e Green M o u n ta in s and today sian o rig in . through. the stock p ro b a b ly is in cre a sin g em pow ers the g o ve rn m e n t to co m ­ J1«» ot» I«« S oviet espionage agents here are m and la b o r and in d u s try to do m ore ra p id ly in C a lifo rn ia than said to have been advised th a t the p ra c tic a lly a n yth in g and e ve ry; anyw here in the East. I re g re t to wo»l»4á>oou2,rtCu.benpntl Also a very effective equipped w ith w hat It takes to w in stomachlo tonic. Worth trying I housew ife can shop at h e r le isu re a fa v o ra b le one in so fa r as it w ould selves u su a lly get the ca ll CSMTOUND INDEPENDENCE: India Riots CO-OP INQUIRY: Tn o Questions Two Different Carnes Dogs Ive Known... fritz IRON HAND: Britannia Ruled RED SAUCERS: Soviets Curious (f? “ « » . j « « « . £ • , o n , , c o . t 4 .4 .1 . M organ brood m ares, w ith th e ir foais, run in one of the pastures of the d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re ’ s U. S. M o rg a n horse fa rm near M id d le b u ry , V t. continue to be em phasized. Also, e ve ry e ffo rt has been m ade to p re ­ serve adequate m u s c lin g and depth o f body and to preserve and en­ hance d e sira b le te m p e ra m e n t. The sto cky s ta llio n , o rig in a l of the p o s t-m o rte m e ffig y was nam ed fo r its ow ner, a s in g in g schoolm as­ te r, was fo a le d in 1793 and died in 1821. He ( I m ean the s ta llio n not the sch o o lm a ste r) had a ro m a n tic ca re e r and he is the p ro g e n ito r of the breed, w h ich as the d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re says, is one o f the few breeds o f horses developed in the U n ite d States. J u s tin was a “ sm a ll, a c tiv e a n im a l o f g reat pow er and endurance, w ith the re p ­ u ta tio n of being able to o u tw a lk, o u tru n , and o u tp u ll any o th e r horse in V e rm o n t and the n e ighboring sta te s.” He had the pow er to tra n s m it these q u a litie s , says the d e p a rt­ m ent, to his th re e know n sons and the U n ite d States g o v e rn m e n t is do in g its share to p e rpetuate the c h a ra c te ris tic s fo r w h ich his ilk is know n: — “ beauty, easy keeping, soundness, endurance, and s p irit coupled w ith gentleness.” . The firs t tim e I e ve r w ent to V e r­ m o n t' I was a ttra c te d to these p lu c k y lit tle horses. L a te r I learned m o re about the M organ horse. He w eighs less than 1,000 pounds, he is not o v e r 14 hands high, ro u n d -b a r­ re lle d , w ith p o w e rfu l chest and leg m uscles, a p roud head and a stout h e a rt. He has done a lo t to develop the sta te o f V e rm o n t and his ad­ ve n tu re s have c a rrie d h im fa r afield. In a A ctionized b u t re m a rk ­ a b ly a c c u ra te s to ry o f " J u s tin I , ” M a rg u e rite H e n ry te lls how the boy Joel, who “ g e n tle d ” J u s tin as a colt, la te r lo s t tra c k o f h im and fin a lly found h im a g ain and how Joel, in his c a v a lry u n ifo rm w ith a s p rig of e v e rg re e n In his helm et, sat p ro u d ly on his d im in u tiv e m o u n t w hen P re s id e n t M onroe re- DogsG?Rr GR0-PUP Few Are Quitters Tourist Trade Yodora checks perspiration odor ¿ W ïW M & S f NO THUMB ON SCALES Extend Prepackaging to Meat nor FLASHES? „ inni, pm Knurs