Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 22, 1949, p. 6

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pjlgedc the acton fbee press thursday december 22 im dat tkiww awy yatzr piew vet thi it th tit i of an article revnll published in iarm he- aearch published quarterly by the n york state r xperlment sta lion at cneva and the cornell university agricultural f xperi menial station at it kara in our jrat week column we attempted to k v you some f he highlights f an add re by mr paul ktiher o freeman on hi vtjit to malabar j- arm owned and operated by t it fnrni u 1ouu hr mi field it then fore or ur to ui that j ne of tbi hu hllrht of the artw tutted n tin ir work in iw ork s ntr mi 1m of inter at i bk i t i irncntal m tk nt dm rn sri crk slatt hm ir en urr ed n f r f ut m am it deal with h dlm f four mithoda t f si1 tied pr jtnrnt l ir m h r h art rtiti imttcd in imiii tl in with flv v ji ll ii roj m w f f pro tvlru in lulling f n aw t t com mirr is inn txnna and lcla thi hllngt implements included a nutrmlt phm n mi h a small hurt jut talk of the regular khare t nded nn additional 4 in the nto it t- mill a regular mould hoard plow a dtac and a rotary ttller the crop were rotated fn 4 he different area hut earh 1m i plemenl wn used in the aame area earh year so that the long ron tlnued effect of pitch implement on the aoll could in- evaluated i in addition to crop yields the dttion of the soil affected the vlelda several measurements in- c urflng moisture rontent compact ion amount of air space in the i will concentration of oxvgen in the hollywood and bricklaying by lewis mullgan a friend who had just return from a motor tour in the united states to d me of a funny inei- cent he had witnessed during hlf it tie vli t to hollywoood it seems that part of a motion picture was being staged on on side of a street ant the cameras and lights had to be set up on the opposite sidewalk j- lectric cablea were laid a r rata the surface of the street pavement al- wire niadt at 4 to 8 inch depthi to evsluati thi efft of the dlf ft ren hm the r tary tilled plot anil the dis td ph ts ahovd kks oxygen in the t ll nlr lefc moisturt hv air spue i it tt r compaction and porer m ration thnn the uv w i mi 1 r j ular plowed plot an in it nll i vioualv l ii 1h ii i n j rellminai v rt u rt nn 1 th so i air and the dffu m i rate b r traffic was pass ing to and fro tha director of the picture fearing that the currant linage implements on the m anected by tha constant r the m1 in brie j ot th traffic suinreated that tte carpenters who were standing by ahtjuld lay planks on either de of the cable after some consultation the nrpcnters decided that according to union rules it wax not their job to iny the i innks that wai the j i ierly mens job so tha ahoot- ln of the pbture hail to tu held up unlll the prop rty men were i rouht and the planks duly laid n pohiti n hut with the jarrtng of if e truffle the planks were jostled out of position and the director u veiled that they m ght be sec ured 1 a few spikes the properly men however said that eplke- drlvln uii a carpenters job as the carpenters had disappeared in t lw me n t ime t hey had to be brought hark and after consider able delay the shooting of the ins aoclatlonp proceeded nir i 1 1 n1 f him in f re f nal nd b fir tt coi lu 1 is inn im mi i ni rmll mi carrt help ui unr if nt s mi 1 lilt vi i n h i r as ttnt rm i 1 d nt mat ttnr rvirin h 1 rwer i roml ined mb ihl t pt nment halton forums offir siiiiition farm community f jx rt a wire re eived in the as oth n st i braadiait from s s no 1 ndfcntftfwt a nn nn r man hni stone s hitol mount nunu imiaiiiw itilbridtf omagh anl nortli liafalger i he que lion mow could your particular farm ionimunli w made a better plni e t live brought almost w i tiiittici l i thrft ould add l v neral welfare ornish advised welcnn in newcomer into our mtnunit t k new unidiana ornaifh a hm a unique sukges iwn in iwlles h tuld ovfn a ran ru i f i fruit nnd veyt tnhlea we pit tktm n perntlv ly ownd n i ll kind thi mem th1 turn nlo mh wi bjei t to i fnne lnhkiink u id on thi i k1i h 11 ii t iii m io i mt n in tt intnunlty la n m hi i im i ihii nm unlema it i i f n i n t tu 1 1ve nnt um i mil i im m nil 1 like t mc n ui r in ll mm on t nnd nn eounl nil n f tti hiikii tax lie i v e r iku fwrrns nnl amnll i fc in li fi ii st ne hoil ii ka f r i r jhtrtl mitt a r if hi snti mil in im m dint rural k urarihur appointed rrea- ident of llejtnn uwmefi t m arthur of nt laon tmn hip wns rtpj inteil pitald the llalton ilou at the annual mi i tine of that ir trsnlratlon held recently in mtjinn other offlci r and directors ap pointed are a a folto president harold ii ket llornhy nd vice prmld nt spi net r wll son norval sec tvea j f vffects of the 4lllak implemtnla whltfl i the plrslcal factnm of the aoil are lielnt atud cd from prellmln ary reaulta w htcb muat be ver ifled h nddltl nnl data certain tntcreallnji in nla have appealed reutlve fields af five cuiiunt cvon wilh faur prtcnary tillage tmii imf 1m7 1wh 1w1 hjlao 1 plow k7 40 91 do regular plow 100 km 100 100 iuc 103 loo 10r r2 itotary jlow 114 th 91 80 crop ylhda from recular plowed plots expreaaed 100 it will hr noted that to date hi lelda have decreaaed where usc4ng and rotary tillage were used while the yields have tncreaa- ad where suhanll tillage was used since the plots had received un iform applications of fertiliser it was reasoned that the physical con milton nirertora tra fnlnr township r rnnk hall ii nnnl i liti r lack mnrchment j marshal kaoucalnf j c cunnlnjrhnm ito currle clibert milvtwdl c k picket nelson liti camphell c o tlendhend id aa so tck tavlor nsi minwiva i i- lllenton jark mc phalt jimh nrmlnkton 11 in orarv directors stanley i hnll mpp hughe oinver mp w 1- hrerkon i a dixon arthur dlam nd 1ctor hall j a flllott w j kohertaon w a hoblnson w 11 itolilnwn m t mcnabb anaoclate d rector raqueslng ijoyd flshet fred tluddell and 1iarv y nurse nasaagaweya roaa gordon tom patterson harold ferguson nelson roy fuenton john richardson max feather atone geo coulson trafalgar i loyd may geo hall thoa how den wanted dead animals we are jiaylng the highest prevailing prtoae for dd or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service laing cartage operating fott oobdon tounq ltaljtstd rvvaaa osulpei uu hxtmhxt it is a pity that this little inci dent wai not included in th pic lure as it might have provided a 1st vice- cor interlude hut my friend says that such incidents are quit common at hollywood and that tin atiove example of strict union rules for studio employee u not a ridiculous as some others that occur in the proceas of making picture the idea of course is to kpread out the work and provide rmplovmml for as many people as possible even though it means that for the tnoat part the spec al 1st nre ttandlng around idle hut such examples of inflexible union rules are not confined to the motion picture industry in his chatty weekly columns appear ing in the orlllla packet mr j it hale referring to a retired local bricklayer writes things hase changed alnoe- mr ieonard walnman was act ve id hla trade he is now over eighty in his day he or any other good 1 rlcklayet would lay 12o0 bricks a day he would think there was something w rong if he laid any lens today in toronto a brick- laer i am told lays 250 bricks five times 250 1 1250 in other words a bricklayer toda takes 5 days to do a days work for the five day in toronto he gets 7 which is quite a good sum it 1 is not any wonder that building i coats a lot these dn other i trndes arc more or lea similar i i showed a clipping of the above i to n toronto architect and asked him what he thought about it he snld the figures were not quite correct but he added its a won der to me that there it nny brick building in these day a union man will la nrotind 400 bricks a dn this means that with hli helper coat of material brick mortar etc you cant build a brick house for loss than 10 cents n brick it is not that they car i not lay more bricks for i know of i case where brlcklnyers have taken on jobs by private contract after hours when they will lay bricks far above the prescribed union j limit urlrklaylng of course is season able work and it is only fair that j the men should be paid high wage in order to make up for the alack or no work periods but at least the might render a good days work for a good days pay and i thus get on with the job of pro- ldlng reasonably priced homes for themselves nnd alt other worker 1 if there was no shortage of hous ing there might be some excuse for gong slowly but the principle of the thing is wrong as applied to nny job or occupation and its fteet upon an able bodied work- t r cannot be otherwise than de grading there is no finer fooling nt the end of a dnv work than tint one has done n good honest job the white trlllium is typical of wild wood land plants in eastern l annda i malta your appoint ment now for youf handsome studio por trait in lima f o r christmas giving and nclom a gift cartlfl cats with your po 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