World’s Week 7 Briefing Highlights Postwar Policy Debates
In a mid session scramble, Roosevelt, Garner, Bankhead, Barkley and Rayburn weigh salvage plans for the five point program. Housing bill may pass, wage hours bill defeated, tax revisions unsettled. Panay incident prompts protests. China vows to fight on.
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Panay
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Hirohito
Japan
Hirosi Saito
China
Harada
Shanghai
Nation must brace for war while seeking peace says editor
The column argues against war hysteria over Panay, urges restraint, and cites Roosevelt, state secrecy, and the need for strong defense. It also criticizes Hull trade policies that hamper manganese supply, praises a government stockpile plan, and urges domestic manganese production to reduce reliance on imports amid looming global tensions.
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China
Japan
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Navy
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Bureau of Mines
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Gold
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Brazil
Soviet Russia
Great Boulder Dam
Congress
War Department
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Western Newspaper Union
Poultry House Care for Health and Profit
Exposure to drafts and dampness can trigger colds and bronchitis in poultry. Ensure four square feet per bird, avoid crowding in laying houses, and monitor grain feeding. Separate pullets for weight gain, use colored legbands for top layers, and breed from best birds to build a profitable flock.
Profit for Farmers in Short-Haul Forestry
Short-haul forestry grows timber near usage to cut transport costs. As western logging centers move, long freight hauls rise, making farm timber more economical. USDA forest service notes long-haul costs favor farmers who supply nearby demand, boosting farm woodland profits.
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Far West
Forest Service
United States Department of Agriculture
Colds in Pullets Tied to Ventilation and Care
An authority from North Carolina State College advises that pullets suffer colds due to poor ventilation overcrowding and feeding. Isolate affected birds treat with Epsom salts cup pounds per three gallons water clean and disinfect house and utensils. If disease is well established destroy affected birds and keep germicide in drinking water while trouble persists.
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North Carolina State College
Farmers 4-H Clubs Widespread Across States
The text notes that each state now hosts 4-H clubs, cites Kentucky's poultry industry valued at 20 million dollars, and mentions historical claims about eggs, white collars, and products from watermelons. It discusses broodability and costs at the University of Michigan agricultural college, and compares wheat and corn feeding values per bushel.
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