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for his home. On the way he fellasleep.Physicians sald a hasty e. .arnlna-
tion failed to show t ho boy sufferedany ser-ious harm. I lis tor-s and handswere n ippr-d by frost a nd his lungsshowed evidence of a scv ere "dust·inz."
TO M "Don't hurt me," Sl evlr- cried whenthe doctors pulled tangled burrs fromhis feet.
IMembers of R pRrty o( CCC vout h s
passed t h rouc h t hc lipid wher" 1h~boy slr-p t last nigh t, but they did notsee him.Apparr-n t lv ho hRn hu dd lod inlo a
hollow in 1he pr-a irir- a n d r('mainrdIherc for hours while t hr- dust , so
I dpn<r iI sr-omcd a lmost solid, swilledabout him.
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*** CHICAGO DAIT;Y
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AN FEDERAL PAYROl.LERSEXCEED 11 MILLION,NEW REPORT SHOWS NI H
INE RETIRE ..
Tl~;~V a~~rl~'I,~~,~~~ ~~~~~~e:i:l.;l~' iNA DUfederal government's PeY roll at pres-en t. according to the nat.iona l i ndus-tria l conference board, an increase ofapproximately 9 million persons in R I F Hlhe Inst two years. cae 1CS arm . ouse aThE' increase includes all pr-rsous i
receh'ing- incomes of varying amounts 300 Hunt Him,from the government. This figure, rthe board's announcement said. rep-resents a lillie more than one-sixth
1(,hi""",, 'I'rtbuue 1','." >;rr,~i"'''1 of the number of available ga in lut (P' bocl: )workers in the United States as of t et ur« on OCR 1,aR"·
Was h in z t o n, D. C" March 16.- December, 1935. Lamar, Colo., March 16.-(lPj ,.!<'mst·ISpecia1.J-Thc, house subcomm it tee The bulletin issued by the board !nipped 1o"s and tim' sand burrwor-king on the Presiden t's new 792 said in part: I wounds werp all thai bothered.\ v"armillion rlo lla r lax pl'Ol2'rflm became "The pay roll covering the regUlar old Sl evie Benson to n izh t af't cr !II·almost hopelessly snarled Ion iah t on g'overnJ1wnI establishment increased most twenty hours spr-n t in sout h-t h e plan 10 tax undivided proJils of from R61,033 in Dpcemhpr, 19:i:1, to ern Colorado's worst dust storm ofcorporations. 1,108,766 in Dcr-embar, 19,i5. There the
was some increase in Ihe ruiii t e ry cs- ~'.I'ar. IFor the firl'l lilllp the couc rcssmcn labl ish mcn t. but the growlh of the Safe ill It hospital bpI! hc1'(', Ihe
Aroused h.l· t hr- Jnr-reasc of ju ve ni te became informed of the fa.et Ihat in execu t ive service alone accounted for removal of 1l,O prIckly sand burrs wa ,crime in t hr- r'iI~, t ho judg"s of t hc many st a t es ccrporat lons wi t h im-1224,510 persons," for h iru much worse then his nightC imina! COUl'l ill. their wee]'ly meet- ]'Ril'en ca pi tal are prohibi ted hy law In the last 1"'0 )'ear~, the board I in lhe oust storm.1I1g ~'p~lel day a dopt ed a program to Ir , '1 declarinsr div idends out of ear n- said, the m ll il a rv compensation !I'HII "I slept out," a nuou nced StevieI'dlleRI e Chicago', school children on ings, In some states the prohibition pension pay roll increased b.y. 16,516 today as he walk eo into 1he far-m11'1a.! happens to criminals. works by statute wh ilo in others the p.erSOl'lS and _the number of civil pen- , home of Mr:. and .Mrs. Dew~~ ;cettprs,The program WRS ou t l in ed by Chic! common law principle or court deci- stoners by 11,601. I SIX miles from his home. 1m hun-
.Iust ir-e Den is J. Norrnovle, who de- I sions are folJowed. g ry."rl'lred t hat. recent court records show Simi larlv, the subcommlt toe W;lS Behinrl him J,OOO persons woreR '1 ('Rd.I' mvrease ill juvcn ile dr lm- scarcb in 1 lh k I "bl I
co nf'ron ted with the problem of what Kine Edward of Eneland '.' "I t; Il e waxo 0 a anqllp!lC)', .turtco Nor movlr- w a s par- SERGT. RICHARD 1. STONE. 10 00 about corporations in receiver- I '" "" lollel dust r-Iourl that swept acrosst'(IlI"I'1~' e()nCNnl'c! ()I'('I' t hc ('a~" of ['J'I{IRI K~: L'hru n.] ship, Orders Private Airport the T'RIll'h country, t utn ing dav lig h tth~ rlf'\ en school br» s \\ ho h av« h('en ,. 10 darkness as Slevl" wa ridorr-dHIT('stpd h~ the Rozcrs Pa rk ponce Rift ltll'O. ~T. Slon",. qua r ff'l"n1,,\~1('J' Re,'~nIlP F:,{i'llales J)p(')il1(". [CflPYll:;ht: ]!J;..,lt: fi:;r lhp x ew Yorl( 'I'llnf't'.l t d F .,e,_ m,"p11)f".'o, of" hol du o zanz. Sp.I';':'0anl in t he Un itr-d S.latps ,ma- LONDON, March 16.-King Edward I swav yes er ay. rcczing tempera-" r ,~ .••• The further the subcornrnit toe VIII. of "'11,erland has ordered Q pr i- lures prcvai led., Thr-sc I,O\·s see-m to have a OPI'II- rrnr- C()I'I'S, who J1'IS so I'\'ccl In "l'rIOUS d I in t II I I t h L ,n <,
In'\"C',f\,fe "t ,'j·lu"c." Judrre Norrnoyln I pa rt s of the world since his p,nlist- eyes lJ1 0 te ax proposa s, I" vale airdrome built in Windsor Great Burrs Slick ;0 Feet.° ,," •...'~ " c, morC! it appears t ha t the estimated<'i3irl. "Tl1C'ir flippant remarks andln;~I~t 24 ~:ars ~,O:-;()', annot,l.nc:d h is re- revenue will be shaved down, and Eark, near his week-end home at Dust covered his body and his t iny101'1l~ afl(''' t ho ir a rrr st ind ica t e l irorne n l .I('slclda). During the last with the ia.ll elections drawi nz clos- Su n nl ngdale. Reccn Lly the park was feel brist lcd WIth burrs .. He heldi e." ~no\'J lit t lc of t h» actual serious- ',1 yeal:s S;rgl. S(olle has been ~Ia· er, mp;nbers o[ congress are loalhe I sUJ:veyed ncar Frogmore, the bur.lal hIS shoes In hIS hand. Rivulets ofnc« i''10 rcsults of crime." 1110)JPC[ In Chleago III 1'e(,'l,1Itll1g' dl0,v· t.o le\y any sort of proccssing tax. IPlace o[ Queen ,Vlctona, for a s~te mud ~aked hls tear-streaked I'heeks,
He is 01;' yNll'S olti "no ),I'SIdes al 2,010 AccordinlC to the original plan, the whcre the klllg'S new and heavle)' While he was eating WIth Mr. !Inri('rimp CJinir for Childrl'''. North 1\:00zil' ;,\\'0nU0. S('r~t. SIOIH' ~> planes could la d A t IbM F tt I E \V II n \" Anew lRX pI o~Tam embonien 620 mil- " . n. Sl e. 1HS .een rs. e ers, ~.~. a {er an". '
i'llI' 111dzrs inlr)Jrl, h" r"rli'in('(l, to said hp expects to ~pend his lime lions from Ihe npw undistributed founG and"the ground 1\lll he laid G1'adehouse, members of a searchl11'::1\,' thr ('il~'s 'elw,,1 "hildl'cn a PIM" 11'''I'l'lin::. prol'its lax: "hich would defray cosls <out SOOIl. lhe news IS furthPI' proof part~, slopped !It the hous(" for \\'illN,
l,c"1 d~n,'JI\,lra ion nf \I'll A 1 hill.l pns 1- --~ --- of tile N("w D0!1l's farm ~uhsidY Ihat l~r Jdn,:: tioes n()t inlPond to gil'" "\\'h.\" lhal's tile bo, we'~(' hunt·10 per~(\ns "ho eOml11l( CJ'ln1",'. Undel sch("me i1nd p"rlia]lv n1l'''t. h()nu~ ,,'<_ lJP flying, dpoplte what hiS !lnvisers inc.," ttwy exclaimed,,111ri~" N()l'llHI.\·lp'· plan, nllp d,,)' ;1 111I's'il,lie Ol'nr thl' pro;;IRm, .H~' penrlitures and an ?:dtiitional 172 mil- say. The.v slarl('o illJ111~oi"lrl,\' '."I!h him'\Tf'k \' 111 hn ",:-1 ASH'iC for ;"l ('ril 11' ns<'I' '1"" (111("nJ I,',s ~\"c..;lclant" FI"llll' 1 .~ -
•..•••••.• ' It . ,. ~"- ~- c .• ('" \. liOll~ in pro('?~sing 1Rxes n,ild('r in( l!llf' 10 he h"lti In tlJ(' Climlnal Donahue, ,10 aid the Jurlges WIth the nature lhan the lel'irs iJl\'ilJidil!cd un-rOlit'! 1)lIl1dil1'~. Scl1001 children, del' the AAA by the Supl'pme court.:"hool Buthol'ilip~ will he a.skcd to Holdup "icjill1~ \ iI'''' Youths. Durin;; today's scssion, it was dis-
:'f'.,,[10 Ihp "Iini" in I2roUpS the pupils \\ihile the jUG121's were meeling, (']osed, Herman Oliphanl, coun'f'l forw'hn will bp gradua.lrd this spring 1'0hb"l'Y \'ic1ims in a steany parade the trpasury, told the group that onefT'om the public, P!I 'oehial and other were l~iewiJlg the 01even youths held IInnampd proposilion would rcsultinsl'('lnrian hi~h school.,., "".\ judge will he ,lc,signl'd 10 srrnd l~. the RO:4f'l's Pilrk. police statIon. lawsuits.
111" tia)' with (.",'11 ~I'ou(l: said ,Judge }.lghl of lhe young pnsollcrs were ar· F0l1r AVill~ll(']le or 1'1Ii1".1"\"1'111n.\Ie, •. Heling RS a SOlt of t"!ll'h· l'eslrd Sa.lurdaY.lllght a!ln,lhree more "\Vhal 1""1'1 of Ihis hill WOIl't re-rr tn ;;llr Ihl' <I"nrnls the true, wei" h,'oughl In yrsferM1Y .. _ Thrs" suit in lawsuits'?" inquired onc Dem-'nroirl plelul''' "t ('I'in".. Ilhr('r ilrc- ChArJ('~ Shilnl(',\, 1.) years oCI'a.lic ll1f'mlwl'.
010, ~~1 Notth Marshf,eld il\'c'nu("; Chait'milll SHl11uel R. Ilill IDem"Pupil" tn ""f' a Tri,'l. Ilf'l'brrt \\'olff. 16 ~eal's old, 1062 Ains- \vash,1 silid he JlOpen his group
.. I'll In~ p,~ 0",1 th~ ,iuoge "'ill COli- lil' sll'e~t, ilnd Beluard ],oeb, 17 years wouln cOl11plete a bi11 this week annrill"l 11'1 adu,,1 Irial fnr Ihl' b"llelil 01 olri. 40:21 B"rl(,!lu a\,pnup. start heerings on it next. Othert)r .,(·honl ('Ilildt"l: ~o thlll Ilwy ma.~ Another ,oulh, Willian: Young· members pJivatel,v expressed an opin-SrI' I',hal happ('ns III a cl'lmillal c!lse. I blood Jr., 17 years old, 1060 AlJ1slle I ion that the hope was a forlorn one.
A'1pr lhp enlll,trnom ,pSSlon the strecl, sUl'l'0noel'ed to the police. He I The suhcommiltee praclically de-I~ehool ('l1lldl:cn \\'111 he takc'n thl'Ough had been nilmed b~' the olhers as a eicled loday to lel'y lHxes on dividendsthp rnuntv . .Iall ann el'en shown the pal. bul not as one :"ho had pal'lIel- paid to foreign investor, in this eoun-c!1'('trJ(' chall'. paled ll1 lhea' robhenes, Youngblood try's stock market. Estimales o( the.ll1'l-::f' !':C'1'J110)'IA~nlti Ihat all hough was held for questioning. fo~'ei;;n illl'esll1lent in the United
1,,'1 ;->It"nllon \'I'llid bp $:'IIPn 10 the - - S l' °I . ~, d I I "I now B1t~;AKI':H:-; >;~;."1'1<::'>( 1m. • lalps stock market run as 11gh a.,
hl._h ...('!lool ...lur!pnls \\ 10 aff' .•..•lH ua ~ .1(/-"pl1 rh"jol!, pf)r'l old. il;i I\(,llh 5 billion <101];,)1'5, resulting Ironllllt:.,. l'll f',ff011 :~nlilct hp rr.arle 10 ex· ..., ,('el . nd \1](hII'I J'r.\ 10. '~!l ,H';'ll<; fltl!. I ::ou H frigh tened C8 pi tal H 1rans(errcd here1rnd thp :,()I \ lCCS 01 the clInIC to f III III II '1'lllllf', \\ rf' ~"tll"Il('I'd \"'~l(,l'.d;l.' h.. because of l'c(~urrillg "'Fir SCAres'0111'''''''' rllrl1l~. 1.1\141_' .1:1,\" \ ..•.. , hl]ll'/' In linn." 11;1.'<0; PilCh I' c; . (" ••.. C'" 1,1 111,- Hllflp\\f"1\ I Ill' 1'1'(';11.;111;': a m~'rl,f'ls.t;t1P·s At lornf'V COll/'t Il"Y ,,"(IS ("!l' I "Indn\~ S' 1M' 't' T 1_- __ '____ plrta elll1lg11S OReS-I Eighth Victim at Quincy
~ Qllin('~', Ill., Marc'h 16,-[Speciill.'!--Tronlf Ml's, j\1iill1ie Cramf'l', 61 ycars old,
ha, hee'ome the eighlh victim o[Ridqu,w¥ ~pillal lllellill;:iti~ ill 911inc)', All Ihe
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O ('01'11 I" ",111('ro ()n Ih" Trihulif' . till' aCI'e.Ynrk\ illp Expcrim"nl,,1 fa" f1I Mosl ()f (ll" :~~O a('r"S left for IheI"ot ,"mmer 111('re will not I e Ipic-kCrS (0 han'(':,1 millul'ed in Hn"
~ 'in:::11' hush pi that "i11l he sRf"l .... ~hape !lIHl a. fair amount of ("orn conid1I'l'n for <ped lhis sprin~, acrording 10 I have been spl"cl0d for seeti ~ndpl'('limin"r~' g('rminalion tpsts. 'lhe brought through the avel'age II'intel:::f'I'm. of thc "o,'n lel'l1el~ \I'ne killl'd safely.or \I'l'ilkened hy tile e:-.tremely cold -..-\1 i tpr. l\ IlnAl sludy of yield figures shows]\1ilnil~(,1'S of Ihe Tl ihune fal'lns ~['e tll'lt the hig)1(':it ploducing slrains of
fil('in~ Ih" \\'nr,1 sl'('d corn silllalioll I conI g,'own last s.ummer were lhe111 11w ,11pn1f1J', of anI' one on the :::l'al11 h:,'hl'lcls and Klug. 1\n oln ('stab-1\\ n plilf'I'<. Bn;1 v'l'd c~rn i~ ll()t lin,· I lish<'C1 \·ari,.,ty. One of these hyhrids,Ilro f() Ihesf' farm" /\ )'('('("Ilt sun.'\ .:'>lo, 211, 10PI'ed the list of !Ill ('0[';1rn"ri" h" TIW Tr:JBl1l'\F: indicates U1"·t. grown Oil Ihe hrm last ~'car, yieldinglhp I, a I<ll'if\' of larmel s in t"" COl') hy adu81 wei,,<ltt 61.5 bushels per acre.hroll ~I~ fac~ct I"ith the same troubl':', The figur" was based on 80 pounds ofTh" i'orkl'ille farm manager nid corn per hushel and the carll was
jlol " p"cl 10 l1nd good 'eed COln ,n wei"hed as it was brought in fromIti.· ('('ih, after the ilrctic lemperatures I the fjeld, K,l'lIC: !'"nked next with ;;nof mitill'il1lPl'. ll" had hoped, ho\l' a\'erar:c.' jeld of :18 bushels an acre,",rr, that 20 huslt,.,ls o( line Kl'llg Oth"r h~ arid strains and estab-('ol'n 5"le('leo from the fi('ln cadI' 13."t 1i~', d V!ll ieti"s were weighed a.ndfall, ori('d "nd stOlr!l wOlild show !I 1heir aW'lar:;e yields per acre were 3.S/ll:::h ~erminalion p",eenl~~", bul ,Ile follows: Gl'ain h~'brid No. 614, 51,8I'a's ,psled sO filr ar •. \"('"k RIHl unlit I bush~ls: ,h"bricl,No. 616, 5:;.5 hush('!,;for ~e"d. It I\ill h" l1c-('I'<~;ll:" II' bl;)' Quren of lh0 J. leld, 51 hushels; \\J11pr~rf iC'RII)' a II of l),,, secd eorn plan ted I C.0lln,I~· F,,~'r~ri1 ", 40 bllsh("ls; ~Ybrin0'1 the t,,·o farms this spiing'. I'\o. -,08, 4,),.) hllshels, !lnd 1,\ estern
I PJowmiln, 4:1,:; bushels. All of these\\'el'e grown under ordinary field con-ditions.
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Slluckinr:; pegs inlo the 1001 sheti for~a.ff'kf'eping until fall after they h~d):111hetec1 the last car of corn from t l:e The populal'i I, of the grain andf£'\\' acres thatwele in the !;elti wlwll silage slrains in the c0nlral westhr~I~' "inler snOll'S [I'll. Final tau,.i-I coupled wilh the acute seed cornlAlinn showPd that approximatc'lv situation I2Tnclall.v makes it impos.;;j-J:J,OOO bushels lIere produced ja~l hi" for growers to fill all of thpir :>r-~ ear, dcrs for hybrids this spriJ]g'. To makeTho" "P, e ahout 1,80 ~crr.;; of corn surp of his hybrio seed corn the Yo k-
pl~ntcti, .Fi[t"oll 8"1 rs 1I'(,l'e Cllt grecn \'ille farm mana,ger already has pla"f'd;lnd fed to ('altl" in ('''II,' fall. Sixl.\. hi~ ordf'r for 201 bushpls of h.\hril1sfi,ppcrpswPI'f'c'utantihlo\\'ninto II'e No. 214 ann 216 for 19,17. His ord' ..rth1'l'e si los R t 111~ fa I'm. One of the I for 1!1,16seed corn was placed J!lsl fall.SIll'S was filled a second time. Tile Seed corn germinal ion tesls have~1f'ld was Iowan 60 acres norlh of Ihe been running JOIVamOllg llpighbors inr·'~er. There \\'ere 320 anes grown lin I the Yorkville farm community. OneInA south sioe of the rh'f']', pil'ked and farmc'r had only three good ears outslnl'pr[ in cribs which ~'ipldcd an al'('I'- 'of 6(1) 1cslc(1.
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