Insects Multiply by Don Rhoades "You, the enemy gained fifty-five counties an area well known to the army and the military in the late nineteenth century," he wrote. "The enemy from all of them are almost nil." In was no extroverted military commander releasing the tragic story of his armies defeat, fear, nor was the scene in a dogout behind the lines. Instead the speaker was a quite ordinary civilian, and he was sitting in an office which overlooks the powerful valley of the Waka-rans. The enemy—deserves a capital because of his power—is more often than the depicted insect and the army division which made the spectacle advertise take place in the mountains that they might be more numerous for hunting. The reptiles, the birds, the great families of animal life have yielded to Mac's advance as the population increases. The insect alone has refused to retreat and leave the population of the world has spread the insect has spread with the world has spread the insect has been observed, the numbers of insects increased, the birdiness of the creatures had increased. The bedling, the chickling, the billowing of pests despaired by man everywhere have come to new countries on the earth with the variety of civilization itself, supplying at high cost and production, and accomplishments, and threatening to overthrow him forever, as the white hair overthrown whole colonies in Africa. But out of Europe in the last decade has cornered the mouse of them all the Corn-Boy. Sapping at the end器的 shoot of corn when the first appear in the spring, and continuing its labor until fall, the amphibious little creature, million of fell, have entirely destroyed the production in regions most affected and cut it by at least half in every county yet visited. An estimate last fall by the Department of Agriculture placed its total acres of corn at 12 million acres in the country and now the total amount of corn annually in the making of prepared breakfast foods in the United States. And he is just a newcomer! In 1923 the first infected field was brought to the attention of the government. Since that time the United States has spent more than three million dollars in warfare against the ooslings of our European immigrant. In northern Ohio and Indiana, along the battlefront a large army of government entrenchers in the state of Michigan, and this angle could be seen moving back and across fields of corn. For the only move away to combat Mr. Boer is to destroy his happy hunting ground while he is able to play around at home. Doctor Hungerfeld elaborated at length in the intricacies of the personal habits of Mr. Boer and the ways in which he was being destroyed, but it was enough to understand that he threatened to sweep the highly specialized and effentive Man from his pedestal as ruler of the Uirereus. And the one who was speaking of the Enemy's triumph Dr. H. R. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology of the University. He pointed briefly to the fact that Man had completely powered his larger rivals for supremacy on the earth's surface and that in the murmur that there might be more numerous for hunting. The reptiles, the birds, the great families of animal life have yielded to Mac's advance as the population increases. The insect alone has refused to retreat and leave the population of the world has spread the insect has been observed, the numbers of insects increased, the birdiness of the creatures had increased. The bedling, the chickling, the billowing of pests despaired by man everywhere have come to new countries on the earth with the variety of civilization itself, supplying at high cost and production, and threatening to overthrow him forever, as the white hair overthrown whole colonies in Africa. But out of Europe in the last decade has cornered the mouse of them all the Corn-Boy. Sapping at the end器的 shoot of corn when the first appear in the spring, and continuing its labor until fall, the amphibious little creature, million of fell, have entirely destroyed the production in regions most affected and cut it by at least half in every county yet visited. An estimate last fall by the Department of Agriculture placed its total acres of corn at 12 million acres in the country and now the total amount of corn annually in the making of prepared breakfast foods in the United States. And he is just a newcomer! In 1923 the first infected field was brought to the attention of the government. Since that time the United States has spent more than three million dollars in warfare against the ooslings of our European immigrant. In northern Ohio and Indiana, along the battlefront a large army of government entrenchers in the state of Michigan, and this angle could be seen moving back and across fields of corn. For the only move away to combat Mr. Boer is to destroy his happy hunting ground while he is able to play around at home. Doctor Hungerfeld elaborated at length in the intricacies of the personal habits of Mr. Boer and the ways in which he was being destroyed, but it was enough to understand that he threatened to sweep the highly specialized and effentive Man from his pedestal as ruler of the Uirereus. And the one who was speaking of the Enemy's triumph Dr. H. R. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology of the University. He pointed briefly to the fact that Man had completely powered his larger rivals for supremacy on the earth's surface and that in the murmur that there might be more numerous for hunting. The reptiles, the birds, the great families of animal life have yielded to Mac's advance as the population increases. The insect alone has refused to retreat and leave the population of the world has spread the insect has been observed, the numbers of insects increased, the birdiness of the creatures had increased. The bedling, the chickling, the billowing of pests despaired by man everywhere have come to new countries on the earth with the variety of civilization itself, supplying at high cost and production, and threatening to overthrow him forever, as the white hair overthrown whole colonies in Africa. But out of Europe in the last decade has cornered the mouse of them all the Corn-Boy. Sapping at the end器的 shoot of corn when the first appear in the spring, and continuing its labor until fall, the amphibious little creature, million of fell, have entirely destroyed the production in regions most affected and cut it by at least half in every county yet visited. An estimate last fall by the Department of Agriculture placed its total acres of corn at 12 million acres in the country and now the total amount of corn annually in the making of prepared breakfast foods in the United States. And he is just a newcomer! In 1923 the first infected field was brought to the attention of the government. Since that time the United States has spent more than three million dollars in warfare against the ooslings of our European immigrant. In northern Ohio and Indiana, along the battlefront a large army of government entrenchers in the state of Michigan, and this angle could be seen moving back and across fields of corn. For the only move away to combat Mr. Boer is to destroy his happy hunting ground while he is able to play around at home. Doctor Hungerfeld elaborated at length in the intricacies of the personal habits of Mr. Boer and the ways in which he was being destroyed, but it was enough to understand that he threatened to sweep the highly specialized and effentive Man from his pedestal as ruler of the Uirereus. And the one who was speaking of the Enemy's triumph Dr. H. R. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology of the University. He pointed briefly to the fact that Man had completely powered his larger rivals for supremacy on the earth's surface and that in the murmur that there might be more numerous for hunting. The reptiles, the birds, the great families of animal life have yielded to Mac's advance as the population increases. The insect alone has refused to retreat and leave the population of the world has spread the insect has been observed, the numbers of insects increased, the birdiness of the creatures had increased. The bedling, the chickling, the billowing of pests despaired by man everywhere have come to new countries on the earth with the variety of civilization itself, supplying at high cost and production, and threatening to overthrow him forever, as the white hair overthrown whole colonies in Africa. But out of Europe in the last decade has cornered the mouse of them all the Corn-Boy. Sapping at the end器的 shoot of corn when the first appear in the spring, and continuing its labor until fall, the amphibious little creature, million of fell, have entirely destroyed the production in regions most affected and cut it by at least half in every county yet visited. An estimate last fall by the Department of Agriculture placed its total acres of corn at 12 million acres in the country and now the total amount of corn annually in the making of prepared breakfast foods in the United States. And he is just a newcomer! In 1923 the first infected field was brought to the attention of the government. Since that time the United States has spent more than three million dollars in warfare against the ooslings of our European immigrant. In northern Ohio and Indiana, along the battlefront a large army of government entrenchers in the state of Michigan, and this angle could be seen moving back and across fields of corn. For the only move away to combat Mr. Boer is to destroy his happy hunting ground while he is able to play around at home. Doctor Hungerfeld elaborated at length in the intricacies of the personal habits of Mr. Boer and the ways in which he was being destroyed, but it was enough to understand that he threatened to sweep the highly specialized and effentive Man from his pedestal as ruler of the Uirereus. And the one who was speaking of the Enemy's triumph Dr. H. R. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology of the University. He pointed briefly to the fact that Man had completely powered his larger rivals for supremacy on the earth's surface and that in the murmur that there might be more numerous for hunting. The reptiles, the birds, the great families of animal life have yielded to Mac's advance as the population increases. The insect alone has refused to retreat and leave the population of the world has spread the insect has been observed, the numbers of insects increased, the birdiness of the creatures had increased. The bedling, the chickling, the billowing of pests despaired by man everywhere have come to new countries on the earth with the variety of civilization itself, supplying at high cost and production, and threatening to overthrow him forever, as the white hair overthrown whole colonies in Africa. But out of Europe in the last decade has cornered the mouse of them all the Corn-Boy. Sapping at the end器的 shoot of corn when the first appear in the spring, and continuing its labor until fall, the amphibious little creature, million of fell, have entirely destroyed the production in regions most affected and cut it by at least half in every county yet visited. An estimate last fall by the Department of Agriculture placed its total acres of corn at 12 million acres in the country and now the total amount of corn annually in the making of prepared breakfast foods in the United States. And he is just a newcomer! In 1923 the first infected field was brought to the attention of the government. Since that time the United States has spent more than three million dollars in warfare against the ooslings of our European immigrant. In northern Ohio and Indiana, along the battlefront a large army of government entrenchers in the state of Michigan, and this angle could be seen moving back and across fields of corn. For the only move away to combat Mr. Boer is to destroy his happy hunting ground while he is able to play around at home. Doctor Hungerfeld elaborated at length in the intricacies of the personal habits of Mr. Boer and the ways in which he was being destroyed, but it was enough to understand that he threatened to sweep the highly specialized and effentive Man from his pedestal as ruler of the Uirereus. And the one who was speaking of the Enemy's triumph Dr. H. R. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology of the University. He pointed briefly to the fact that Man had completely powered his larger rivals for supremacy on the earth's surface and that in the murmur that there might be more numerous for hunting. The reptiles, the birds, the great families of animal life have yielded to Mac's advance as the population increases. The insect alone has refused to retreat and leave the population of the world has spread the insect has been observed, the numbers of insects increased, the birdiness of the creatures had increased. The bedling, the chickling, the billowing of pests despaired by man everywhere have come to new countries on the earth with the variety of civilization itself, supplying at high cost and production, and threatening to overthrow him forever, as the white hair overthrown whole colonies in Africa. But out of Europe in the last decade has cornered the mouse of them all the Corn-Boy. Sapping at the end器的 shoot of corn when the first appear in the spring, and continuing its labor until fall, the amphibious little creature, million of fell, have entirely destroyed the production in regions most affected and cut it by at least half in every county yet visited. An estimate last fall by the Department of Agriculture placed its total acres of corn at 12 million acres in the country and now the total amount of corn annually in the making of prepared breakfast foods in the United States. And he is just a newcomer! In 1923 the first infected field was brought to the attention of the government. Since that time the United States has spent more than three million dollars in warfare against the ooslings of our European immigrant. In northern Ohio and Indiana, along the battlefront a large army of government entrenchers in the state of Michigan, and this angle could be seen moving back and across fields of corn. For the only move away to combat Mr. Boer is to destroy his happy hunting ground while he is able to play around at home. Doctor Hungerfeld elaborated at length in the intricacies of the personal habit of Mr. Boer and the ways in which he was being destroyed, but it was enough to understand that he threatened to sweep the highly specialized and effentive Man from his pedestal as ruler of the Uirereus. And the one who was speaking of the Enemy's triumph Dr. H. R. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology of the University. He pointed briefly to the fact that Man had completely powered his larger rivals for supremacy on the earth's surface and that in the murmur that there might be more numerous for hunting. The reptiles, the birds, the great families of animal life have yielded to Mac's advance as the population increases. The insect alone has refused to retreat and leave the population of the world has spread the insect has been observed, the numbers of insects increased, the birdiness of the creatures had increased. The bedling, the chickling, the billowing of pests despaired by man everywhere have come to new countries on the earth with the variety of civilization itself, supplying at high cost and production, and threatening to overthrow him forever, as the white hair overthrown whole colonies in Africa. But out of Europe in the last decade has cornered the mouse of them all the Corn-Boy. Sapping at the end器的 shoot of corn when the first appear in the spring, and continuing its labor until fall, the amphibious little creature, million of fell, have entirely destroyed the production in regions most affected and cut it by at least half in every county yet visited. An estimate last fall by the Department of Agriculture placed its total acres of corn at 12 million acres in the country and now the total amount of corn annually in the making of prepared breakfast foods in the United States. And he is just a newcomer! In 1923 the first infected field was brought to the attention of the government. Since that time the United States has spent more than three million dollars in warfare against the ooslings of our European immigrant. In northern Ohio and Indiana, along the battlefront a large army of government entrenchers in the state of Michigan, and this angle could be seen moving back and across fields of corn. For the only move away to combat Mr. Boer is to destroy his happy hunting ground while he is able to play around at home. Doctor Hungerfeld elaborated at length in the intricacies of the personal habit of Mr. Boer and the ways in which he was being destroyed, but it was enough to understand that he threatened to sweep the highly specialized and effentive Man from his pedestal as ruler of the Uirereus. And the one who was speaking of the Enemy's triumph Dr. H. R. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology of the University. He pointed briefly to the fact that Man had completely powered his larger rivals for supremacy on the earth's surface and that in the murmur that there might be more numerous for hunting. The reptiles, the birds, the great families of animal life have yielded to Mac's advance as the population increases. The insect alone has refused to retreat and leave the population of the world has spread the insect has been observed, the numbers of insects increased, the birdiness of the creatures had increased. The bedling, the chickling, the billowing of pests despaired by man everywhere have come to new countries on the earth with the variety of civilization itself, supplying at high cost and production, and threatening to overthrow him forever, as the white hair overthrown whole colonies in Africa. But out of Europe in the last decade has cornered the mouse of them all the Corn-Boy. Sapping at the end器的 shoot of corn when the first appear in the spring, and continuing its labor until fall, the amphibious little creature, million of fell, have entirely destroyed the production in regions most affected and cut it by at least半 inch even in the heart and foot, where basked in the sun, which was still better than the early morning and night, where you were going to bring it into an open environment and more pragmatic underway even Barney Versus Pei-Fu THE MAGAZINE SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANNAN for January 22, 1928