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Alden Times

Location

Alden, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Aug 25, 1938

Page

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Un-Americanism probes Hollywood in Dies panel report

A Chicago Times expose by John Metcalfe outlined Nazi and Communist ties in American life as the Dies committee probed un American activities. Witnesses cited Fritz Kuhn and the Silver Shirts, while labor figures faced questions about Communist influence, prompting a wider national debate on loyalty and security.

Chicago Times John Metcalfe Fritz Kuhn Bund Texas Martin Dies Hollywood Metcalfe Adolf Hitler Kuhn Germany U. S Chicago John P. Frey John L. Lewis Frey John Lewis Mr. Frey Edward Sullivan Washington California Harry Bridges America Communist Party U. S. Labor Department Sullivan Immigration Service Labor Department Bridges Dies New York

The Lady or the Tiger Tale in Olden Kings Justice

Elizabeth C. James reviews Frank R. Stockton’s The Lady or the Tiger, a tale of a tyrant king who dispenses swift justice in an arena. A defendant chooses a door leading to either a tiger or a bride, with fate and ceremony tied to a brutal system.

Elizabeth C. James Frank R. Stockton

Editor-Author Frank R Stockton Humorist of His Era

Frank R Stockton born 1834 in Philadelphia. died 1902. Noted editor and writer on St. Nicholas Magazine Century and Hearth and Home staffs. Wrote to amuse without cause. famed for The Ting-a-Ling Stories and Rudder Range sketches. keen observer of feminine temperament.

Frank R. Stockton Philadelphia St. Nicholas Magazine The Century Hearth and Home Stockton Rudder Scribner's Monthly

Which Came Out of the Opened Door The Lady or the Tiger

A tale of royal passion and trial where a princess must choose between two doors. The youth faces the arena and a tiger or a maiden’s fate as the crowd waits. Frank Stockton’s question lingering: which came out the lady or the tiger.

Frank Stockton Bell Syndicate Wny Gervice

Poultry Feeding and Care for Hot Summer Flocks

Poultry authorities stress adequate range shade and green feed for well managed flocks in summer. A home mixed pullet mash is given with corn meal middlings oats bran fish meal meat meal skim milk ground limestone oyster shell bone meal iodized salt. Milk may replace dried milk. provide clean containers and ample water in shade. Birds should receive all the grain they will eat each morning.

Sir Mee

Blind Staggers Threat To Summer Horses

Purdue veterinary head Dr. R A Craig warns that encephalomyelitis or blind staggers peaks in hot weather. The infectious disease hits the nervous system of horses and mules, may show three stages, and often ends in death without a universal cure. A veterinarian should be consulted at first symptoms.

R. A. Craig Purdue Veterinary Department West Middle West Atlantic Craig

Raising Turkeys Principles for Healthy Flocks

Turkeys should stay outdoors when possible and not be hatched by hens. Keep breeding and young stock away from barnyard hens to prevent disease. If disease appears in breeding stock, hatch eggs in an incubator and rear poults in brooders.

Feeding the Pigs with Peanuts and Soybeans

A Country Home Magazine note warns that overfeeding pigs with peanuts or soybeans leads to penalties and soft pork. It suggests finishing peanut fed hogs with corn and processing soybeans to extract oil, feeding beans with meat and a balanced ration to reduce losses from packer to table and lessen fat.

Country Home Magazine

Storing Eggs Tips From Home Economics College

A New York State College of Home Economics note explains saving on yearly food costs by buying smaller quantities when prices are low and storing eggs in waterglass. Fresh eggs kept this way preserve flavor and whip well for versatile cooking.

New York State College of Home Econemics

Charming Summer Sewing Patterns Offer Easy To Make Styles

Two pattern designs from The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept present quick to sew dresses in cotton or silk with simple charts. No experience needed for beginner friendly Tailored Dress of Pique and Tiny-Waisted Afternoon Dress. sizes and yardage listed, order details from Chicago address, 15 cents each.

Jersey W. Wacker Dr Chicago Bell Syndicata WNU

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