South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 179, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1918 — Page 6

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Asst. Secretary of Agriculture Tells Virginia Bankers at Annual Meeting.

AmrJcn f.irrr.r- woi r.ot I'T'l: o ',! h i,r lo f 'i t!i :i' .- h i i it is tinif for it y rnn jm-r in the i l"n 4 -i .St.it . s to s'Jii.f loiif in i f.'T thvii own ,-,J'ifrir,''f, 1 1 ! ! Ou-py. ; : 5 ? .i Ti -ort-iiit y of a;i- 1 r ilWirf. vul :n i i'i'lif-:- to'J.y I.--- , foro the Virmn F '..i n !-.: s i- ,o-"i i - j lion .it CM Pom'. '"m fort. Vt. ! "Tii1 tii;if h ri .- ruin',' s.ii-; Mr., Ouy. "wln t.y j i I I ; : oiuni"n or ; !y Ioi.il I.'iw, Mit- .ml r-i j ti i i p 1 1. r'it iiiü:k'. important -f all tv lh; -.irnp! of r.. n of atl.ilis w Im ar.;' !hp le.iriei-- in th:r nn rr: -1; ;t i I f- ry al'le-bo.lip I mm tno-t i - f.u;cd to rea-s- 1 om;,' tiling.- that j ronni) can rjo ;is vv -I! rr thin-'j that are - unnc-riry from t h j standpoint of r ai'fi r; r-- -3 f i j 1 i-'j-i-nr-M jrttvifi -. In a tim- hk- t h i - i

no m.in li.i.s a moral ri-;ht, uhit?ver his fortune may !. ti rmjili.ty another man to rnl-r any --rvic.' of mer comfort f-r mn tn-n,-whn thf finrst jnuris in n of thUnited States ay in Crime i i i ' i ditcher. Mwins 1'jmor, Iiynu rails nn'l placing with dfath, anM u h n tho rir.rt o'in; worum rif tliM f ' n 1 1 r J tatrs are s rijl-in floor-, in hopi'aly, and it is a Mil tiiat almost approach- an unpir'i'U! a !!. of. for." akrainM i lli.itii-n for any man or woman in tlm f'nitcd St i to enasr in a wjst.-fnl or nini'" ssirv ciAit"." 11 or We I ail. l'ail'ir' hi f"o prod n t ion. tanl Mr. Ouslry, is ill mak vain all ir armif an! all our war matrrials. "Nor n wo affor.i to lmp- for th M;i nation of tin- rmtr.il piw'rs." h ontjn'i'ii. "WhiW" tin.' icrman rnri i",;r of It'.'.- -ia a ti 1 tho Balkan ftat-s his intori nptnl ,(:-

r - t f gö d-En-io a healthful. exercise. eropöAflös m the haith-Ki-rtne joaJi rf mckor werte O-fiuy org THE GARDEN USEFUL AND THE GARDEN USELESS

No tUclcer Um is one of the lofan of the National War Garden Commit ion of Waahinf ton, which will tend yoa a garden book free if you will writ lor iL Thii book will teil you how to pat jour land to work.

hl sam from th: eonquf rrd lanfi-- !iftiL'h food to sustain them another viar, and unlth there i. o'int r- s olution beyond any present pr"-i"' t th- supplement cof food from the.- (ountries will increase fioio time to time. Unless ti rmany hi- lo.-t. hf r genius for agricultural etti-ien y, her .pert arc riht behind her armies in the conquered territory furni.-hinK expert information and stimulation, and holding out to The impoverished peasants piomis'-s nf hi-'h prn es ami prosperitv beyond atiNthim; they eer e.pi ! ieneed." I'imiicrM loin Their Part. Tli'To has hen no breakdown in a ::ri ;ilture. Mr. Ouslcy asserted. Ho spoe of thf ereation of the dep trtrn( in of aurtculturn and the land Kraut ll-uo;- rnor than half a cen-

tür ;i;n as providential and of the

rirulture. w-hi h will not recover its j d' dopment of th department as normal artiv.it thi year, it can not ronstitutimr "a hdy of stritemanhe doubted that tlto central powers ship lc-s sptetacular, hut more

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fruitful of human comfort and happiness, more potential in the present crisis than any single or collective body of statesmanship in the history of the republic or possibly in the history of the r ice " He told how American farmers, under the direction and stimulation of the department of auriculture. have met their war taks from the beL'inniim and of th qreat promi-e in the crops of l'.'lS. 'n'xpondin'-: to lh appeals of the government." said Mr. Ouöley, "and acreptin the advice of the department and the land grant volleres as to the crops needed, and ivin the least concern to the crops that seemed to the individual f':.rmcr to promise the greatest profit, the fanners of the United States have put under the plow this y.ar more land than was under the plow last year, and if the weather continues tavorodde but one thins- can prevent the continuance of food sutliciency. That one thin? is. farm labor." Immigration has stopped, he said, p.ohably until many years after the war; war industries are drawing more men from the farms to the cities. The government can not create nor coerce labor nor "can we afford to dimini&h or in the slightest degree hinder our war industries

j nor stop by one man th flow of j soldiers to reenfor: e our hardI pressed allies on the western front.

"The farmers hae planted the crop-. God has sent th sunshine

j and the rain to make them prow, i The farmers alone can not harvest I the crops. We must have the crops. What are we sohl? to do about it?" I Must strip for War. I Mr. Ousley put the need for farm t labor squarely up to the cities, i "We have pot to strip for war as j Kngland, France, Italv and I'elsrium j have stripped." he said. "We can I not win the war and maintain peace ! time habits and convenience;.. Ye can not win it by depending upon : the men. women and children who are now on the farms and who are j working from daylight to black j dark.

"Ijast year in many act icultural j regions whei e ordinary tarm labor I was not available on call the people j

or tne towns ami cities rinsed their 'stores and shops and othces for a i day at a time or for Mich time as i was necessary and saved the crops. By concert this tan 1-e d-ui anyI where without material los to any I l.usiness or any industry, i "l.'iiseltish service H the imperative demand of the hour."

i wak pnomm now t'M. K. Church Tenici am Bulletin)

The Randall amendment to the

auricniuiiai mil wnu ri made certain appropriations contimrent upn the eefcise bv the president of the

power ested in turn to stop the i w aste of fod in beer breuinu. will, j , if ontinued in the I. ill by the senate I

, agricultural committed, make a total prohibition substitute germane to the hill ami in order.

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the form of the amendment he offered in the ho.ise and which was i v ;c;'..r:o:s there, hut that form was! r. ry. a it was th only prohi- 1 cition amendment that w.eiM not'

i e inleil cut cn a point o: order. t sems entirely probaMe that Tuojtf action in regard to The h.i : trade will be taken by the -en-: ale durin? its c -onsidera t ion of tlie

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.,.iu In my judgment the preud nl v ;!1 mt cqq.ose a iau fi- i a-tbm-wide iirohiV'it ion, in fact I think h lather sutres-toi i in h:-lett-i- lO .eii. Sheppaid. opposing' the Randall amendment. It seeniä plain that enforcement of prohibitum UPOU the b.iMs f e.(U.tt:ty of ai! li'iuors would not be disapnrov ed."

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Rough Straw Sailors are new and very popular, and come in Navy Glue, Black, Purple and White. 1 wo sizes;

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Beautiful Period Dining Suits as low as S9S.00 Up to S450.00

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