Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1945 — Page 16
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ful. All types of are valuable, but vary in quality according to the
straw bedding makes. the best manure, Peatmoss, Sometimes used for badding, gives a manure that rots slowly. Hen manure, usu= ally sold dry, is
poultry manure,
liquid manure. Horse manure
YOUR VICTORY GARDEN + +» By Henry L, Pree j FR EAST AIMS | Shellhole Bath on Okinawa ee
To Get the Best Results Shel
MANURE in-some form is a.most valuable aid in gardening, SO | will Manchuria Be Left to 3 ‘use ‘all you can get. : va and Romans, but also to the Chinese, whose employment of them| Russians? probably far antedates all hunfan records. E. Frequent inquiries ' concerning the relative value of chicken, horse, > and cow manure come to this editor. As cow and horse manure become | : increasingly difficult to get, chicken manure becomes more plenti- many experts advise using only a standstill, the obscure ~ American
bedding used —a -
richer nitrogen content, should not | lored by the state health board at, be applied as heavily as. horse or| t to take 4nto cow manure, A good néft-inch oh Bri] dirict Tue Dorks [ibis comigon sarivates 2 © ra through P2 are valid through July] It is reported that Mr. Clark has Sh k D tf h L $ | ora couple of meeting to be held in Anderson, |their . Far Eastern spher stamp will become valid Aug. 1 [discussed the 1937 Texas investies-| ake urc 00 inches of barnyard manure are nor-| ‘mal ’ applications. “chickerr manure, pound of superphosphate per | years-to 25 years aré Bailey Youree,| Will the United States write off | nog of waste fat. TRAFFIC COUNCIL who began work in 1800, and L. M. |i handily won air-power gains on Friends of Mr. Clark say it is true manure, and one pound per bushel|Johnson, general foreman, who |the continent and withdraw in SUGAR—Stamp. 36 good for 5 T0 DISCUSS SAFETY his earnings were relatively low in| of straight droppings. In fact, the started in 1894. The entire group eastern Asia with the same alacrity pounds through Aug 5° | A post-war street and highway the year of the election of Mr. Mcuse of superphosphate is advised,!will be presented with the John N.|.q in western Europe? because most soils are highly de-|Hurty award for having served In| gych are the questions being ficient in this plant nutrient. Super- the development of a safe, potable asked in the Far Fast today phosphate should be applied either drinking water supply for 25 years pe recent attack by the official in a complete fertilizer, such as the or more. ; : Ievesti 0 standard 4-12-4 mixture, or by, itself | . jeuvernment organ . lavesa, Oo at the rate of three to five pounds] McCARTY TO SPEAK Fes 3 os i | . lin the Pacific, is interpreted as the ANNED GOODS—BI er 100 square feet of garden area.| : > C ue stamps|'G, Hoffman, South Bend, council be be of real value it must bed C. Walter McCarty, president opening thrust in a Soviet politic dl N2 through S2 are valid through|president said today. worked into the soil. land general manager of the In- |offensive intended to whittle down; ne 30. T2 through X2 are| Governor Gates and Mr. Hoffman | Slower Acting Owing to its loose physical char- | acter, horse manure is often mixed with cow manure with distinct ad- | vantage to each. Cow manure is Rotarian luncheon tomorrow at the! David H. Pfleiderer, son of the] GASOLINE—A15 coupons good slower acting than horse manure, Claypool. and is especially valuable in making
bushel of mixed litter and chicken |
source, and the most valuable, as| {7:30 p. m. tonight in the Re it is quickest to decompose. While hall at 17th st. and Roosevelt ave. |osophy.
Use Fertilizers OF U.S. 'FOGBY
Mahures were know n hot only to the early Greeks
Times Foreign Service | NEW DELHI, India, June 11. — NT TTT TT er With Japan's offensive powers at a
animal manures | well-rotted ANUS, I' feel that ,gjcy toward Manchuria and Korea, i» much of its value as®a plant food | becoming an increasingly “im- . is lost when it is piled up either) Th . {on the farm or in your yard, My portant issue in the Far East. tady ice is to work it well into the soil | With .T. V. Soong, China's new, Just as soon as you can, Manure! premier, preparing for a trip to Ey | spread on the top ‘of the ground, | Moscow and talks with Marshal”
: | especially when the ground frozen, has little of value left in it| | stalin, there is some prospect that!
| [after a few rains or after weeks of jagreemenis may be reached Which | exposure to sun un and win wind, he disposiwould fore 8 basis for the dispos This shellhole bathtub on Okinawa wasn't equipped with an upIT of - those territories. * | to-date shower but Pfc, Raymond E, Flike (center), 1026 S. Senate ave.,
WATER ‘EMPLOYEES | Long-range American aims on the made sure that his buddies were refreshed. Getting the dousing are 28a continent are still unclear., pfe. Olaf A. Berge (left), Bagley, Minn, and Pfc. Clyde Guiher,
Henry Pree
IAV DIN al - = = = : np ove 4 oe STORY ON a Vet's Right to Old Job Back Lapses if He Delays Return
| Foes Will “Revive. Report of | WASHINGTON, June FHele "A—There are, three ribbons tor
‘ are some general questions on| service if ‘theaters of operation. Lar ge Earnings.’ problems of veterans and Bs on One is for the American theater . for service outside the continental
Pr Seripps-Howard Newspapers men; [limits of the U. S. one for the
greatly improved M anchuria and Korea, like in value if mixedswith several times | T0 sf HONORED i I a a gg ‘Dubois, | Pa. : is Weight of pests: mainly by a combination of Ameri-| ‘Add Superphosphate ' | Forty-seven employees of the In- | can air force and Soviet: infantry? RAT ON ALEN DAR Chicken manure, because of 1tS|4ianapolis Water Co. will be hon- | Will U.S. .Withdraw? C
SHOES—No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 attorney general of Texas from 1935 a ribben ‘decoration? | you back if he wants to do» 80.
will the Russians then extend MEAT-—Red Stamps E2 Ikrough| 32 are valid through June 30. K2| ‘airplane”
| Friday, June 22. churia' and Korea as they did 31 Q2 through U2 valid through |
re | . Poland,» Hungary, eastern Austria, Aug 31 V2 through Z2 good through | When using} Leading among those with rec { : : Sept. 30. Meat dealers will pay two of 1944-45 heating season good.
d ne-half 0 nd Bulgaria in Europe? Sy add one-half ords of service ranging from 55 Romania and g I red points and ‘4 cents for each
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Canning sugar forms available at ration boards. Spare stamp 13 in ¥ Book 4 must be submitted with ap-
American claims for strategic bases
{to the Pacific battle area will s eak on “Flying Down to Iwo,” a as ATTENDS SUMMER COURSE through Sept. 30. 5 | Rev. and Mrs. Florzel A. Pfleiderer, tor four gallons each through June 13246 Winthrop ave. is attending 21; Al6 becomes good June 22 tor will meet at 8 p.
: CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET is the leading| Oak Hill civic league will meet- at | Wooster, Wooster, O. A sophomore, C7 are good tor five gallons; E2 and
R3 each good for five gallons. | patron.
stamps in Book 3 good] to 1938, indefinitely. A new shoe ration
FUEL OIL—Periods 1 through §
WASHINGTON, * June 1L—An| Q-I have been told that if I 8 Aslatic-Pacific - theater “and one eight-year-old report of & Texas to my former employer 4s soon as for the : European-African-Middle senate investigating committee will /I am released from the army and | Eastern theater. There is a rib=
“be ‘placed “before the U., 8. senate ‘ask. fo, @ leave of absence that it bon: for men who began active
| Judiciary committee here. this week is the same as asking to be rein-| service during the pre-war emer-
.! when it meets to consider the nomi-| stated in my old job. In this WAY gency, and two others for action
[nation of Tom C. Clark for U; 8. 1 could have time to try a couple in defense. or fiberation of ‘the
attorney general, lof other things and if they didn't! Philippines. The Texas committee's report turn out go back and claim my old! Q—I was discharged from the | said that Mr. Clark had experienced | job back. Is this true? rmy two months ago and immes
a “tremendous and startling in-| A—No, a recent case in the | diately went back to my old job,
crease in earnings” in the year fol-| United States District Court has| Some of the new personnel there -
lowing the “election of his former | decided that very issue. The court made life miserable for me and law partner as attorney general of ruled that a request for a leave of ‘| quit, and got another job. Since | Texas. . absence does not constitute a re- then I've heard that the worke It criticised Mr, Clark for refusing quest for reinstatement. You must | ers who were making all the trouble to make a ‘full disclosure -of his apply for reinstatement within 90 were fired. It is still less than 90 | financial affairs,” and said “his act|days ‘of discharge and be ready to days. Can I get my Job back \in regard to this will speak for it- resume your duties at pnce. . Your again? | self.” | employer, however, might agree to; A—Once you quit a job .volune Willing to Appear |give you more time to look around. tarily into which you were reine Mr, Clark's former partner was Q—How many theaters of opera- | stated you have no more legal right William: McGraw, who served as tion are there which entitle men to to that job. The employer can hire
| tion with members of the S.| senate judiciary committee 8 has| From Nazi Packs ' {expressed willingness to appear be-| | fore the full committee to answer Times: Foreign Service lany questions concerning it. HELDER; North Holland, June | The 11.— The * Canadian 1st army “screens,” processing each of the 100,000 Germans sullenly retreating
Indiana grand guardian { council, Order of Job's Daughters, will hold a two-day session in the Claypool hotel, beginning at 8 p.m,
safety program will be ‘planned Graw, but that was because Mr.| Friday. Mrs, Lorna Boling, grand when about 60 representatives of | : AY plication for each persor listed member organizations of the Indi-| Thev sav the Texas committee's associate grand guardian, will pree
All applicants must establish eligi- ana Traffic Safety, council meet at investigation was “just politics,” and |
bility for ‘canning sugar. 2 p. m. June, 27, in the senate] |chamber of the State House, Paul
Clark. devoted so much time to the homeward through" north Holland, : ! guardian, and Mrs, (Clyde Cosand,
election campaign. have uncovered 15,000,000, guilders
($6,000,000) hidden in Wehrmacht d side. Mr. Clark was drawn into it because | and Kriegsmarine (navy) pockets Mr. McGraw et that time was a ' and bundles. AL 7.p. m. Saturday tere will be | prospective candidate for: governor| This’ mohey, along with several of Texas. They say that in refusing to testify at the time of the amount]
'a public installation of officers at
t t sik stocki ili the hotel, followed by a dance for ons of =o stockings, civilian fa; members at the Scottish Rite
|dianapolis News, recently returned | America’s Pacific claims. valid through July 31. ¥Y2 and are scheduled to address the session: | |clothes, - shoes, cheese, watches, | Copyright, 1945, by The Indianapolis Ti mes 72 and Al through Cl valid through | New officers will be chosen and |and sources of his income, Mr. Clark | : cathedral. from a 24,000- mile airplane trip “and The Chichgo Daily News, Inc a3. DI through Hl good several committees appointed to| was standing on his constitutional | igen tiers ing Sleyeles, will be | Mrs.’ Ann Price is general chaire [Putte the new safety program. lrights as a private citizen. rned over to-the Dutch govern- | .n gisisted by Mrs. Hazel McClele
mee eee As evidence the 1937 incident has Men% . !land, Mrs, Dora VanCamp, Mrs, ° LYNHURST CHAPTER TO MEET ;;t damaged his reputation in! Al # rough guess, lacking the wary payis, Mrs: Benita Swisshelm,
Lynhurst chapter 505, O. E. 8, Texas, Mr, Clark's friends point out m. tomorrow at|that the present Texas legislature]
summer sessions at the College of six gallons; B6 and B7 and C6 and 1229 Lyndhurst dr, for a stated has commended President Truman | | meeting. Jessie - Pelley is worthy for nominating Mr. Clark for U. S. country about. 8,000,000,000 guilders, | pprg,
- orth d Men's! he is majoring in English and phil- E3 each good for one“gallon; R2 and | | matron and Lyle Warriner is worthy | {attorney general and that the Dallas Copyright, 1945, by ‘The, Indianapolis Times
[full facts, the Dutch officially esti- Mrs. Eva Diefendorfer, Mrs, Ruth |mate that the German occupation, | gnmack, Mrs. Helen Boss, Mrs, Grace and war damage, have cost this nicely Mys. Helen Cunningham, Pauline Grey, Mrs. Mary around ($3,200,000,000), | Green; Mrs. Winifred Rice and Miss
bar has taken similar action. | “OP 4 The Chicago Daily News, Inc. ' Harriet Reeves.
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