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...Crosby-Hope-Lamour duet is on the road again, this time in a safari through Zanzibar. Crosby, who dishes out corn by the carful, is hampered by a raft of second-rate tunes, but fits nicely with the flimsy-acting, fully-dressed La Lamour...
...certain stages of the painting, before its medicine was too strong to be dangerous, official pictures were allowed.) For three days the sand painters worked at their picture-a great circle of square-shouldered spirits interspersed with bright-hued corn, tobacco, squash and bean plants, a dragon...
...leave it as it was. The destruction took 40 minutes. With the help of Mary Peshlakai, a Navajo squaw who had come with them from Window Rock, Ariz, to weave blankets for the Museum's Indian exhibit, Charley and the Short Man's Grandson muttered, groaned, sprinkled corn pollen over the figures they had painted. Then they stood to one side and chanted. It was not funny. It was moving. Still chanting, Charley carefully shuffled over the design, destroying it section by section. When the sand painting was obliterated, Charley Turquoise pronounced a solemn blessing on all those...
...British may take some canned corn. But the likeliest boost to U. S. corn farmers will come indirectly, as demand for pork products increases. By increased feeding, it would be easy for U. S. hog raisers to add at least 10 lb. to each hog. Thus the huge corn surplus would be lightened, and the lard supply increased without increasing the number of hogs...
...World War I, and their surpluses have made political trouble almost ever since. To feed Britain this time, the Department of Agriculture has a tougher but more constructive job. As tactfully as it can, it must discourage U. S. farmers from raising such inevitable surplus crops as wheat, corn, tobacco, cotton. It must encourage dairy, fruit and vegetable crops, which have always been side shows for U. S. agriculture. But not only do the British need these crops, the U. S. also needs more of them...