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Show Washington Column onservation Ptlie 0ne) nued From ;,rt 1 njnd. riuns vveie pi ogtessing today for RpsetvaUons for tlip Funm al set vices for the state conteience of social ITlust be recleved by Monday, Dec. Fiancis Wenddl Nielsen, 4'1, who woik. to be held Fiiday, Dec. 9 '5. Thev may be sent to Mrs Carmen Kiedrickson, division of socat Itah Stale Agiicultuial college ial woik at USAC; price is 51.23 side, Calif after an extended HI- Among the principal speakeis l'ld,eness, will be conducted Wednesday ,m. Vro 1)(,n Cal dlN1Mon ot P at 1 pm. in the PieMon touilh ,(H.ia work at the t.oHof,e, H c " KnebndsAmavb,c,aU1Shat, of the Itah DEMOCRATIC Webb Yoemaker c,'a."man Nov. 28 lU.- IWASHINGTON. nuu turn v in Piesion this evening nT'Antd ''LmffTe.rnlTnTenro A -Wyommg member and Wednesday to time of seivices. sot.lop!Ky UnL Biigham Young f 'be Young Burial will be made in Logan city Tr.. veisity; John lair Lai son, duec- centetei . foi tor of the buieau of setvn.es childien. State Depaitment of Pub- .STUN Faces Huge Task enis. ital rroject concerned sineeiely BV PF.Thll KDM ation among consei NF.A and Washington C orrrsponilent withj underprivileged, WASHINGTON (NLA) o those) The hand helping will soon he denied fm an been path already struck, JJjo have avalanche of claims fm oi Id Two damages sustained b Jfno'wthe committee is War for medical American cnizens oveiseas Thej requests mav total oer $250 000,000. k K Ind glasses for three They may cover all kinds of in conjunction and other public cases. Big oil companies whose! bealth nurses plants weie seized or destroyed! con-rf- 0 by the Japs. Ameman tiadeis members of the sight committee besides Mr and agents whose small busim Virgil nesses in the Oiient were wip j. Crookston, out by the . Japanese B. Muir and L. D. ina?ior.j nVern Foieign missionaiy oigamatioos whose or hox-- , schools chuiches, for the Monday night by pitals may have been damaged.! fin show are being sold numbers. They are 51 Missinanes who gave aid to war! fruits. 50 cents for junior and reiugees, for which they have! with cards. never been paid. Employes of' high students, American business funis caught! children. g cents for , Francis N. Nielsen War Claims Unit cooperating in piofoi nrogarns and dinners !th transportation ond people- jre citi-wor- Ss j I STATE CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK TO BE HELD IN LOGAN DECEMBER 9 Funeral Notices seas bv the outbreak of war. Suivivois or dependents ov 8i the' of THE LOGAN, UTAH HERAI.n-JOITlNA- L Tuesday, November t9, '' war. laws to Congievs has pay war damages to only the of war and interned ei'il-- ! Ians. But Congiess has lecognized lu XWluue: Aul M- 'IhuimHn. B. that utheis may have valid claims of Pubil personal, Sal1lUsor of the D(,mol.rat,c dueetor partys against the gov eminent for war PRFSTON Funeral services for Lake city schools, and Waiden A damages. So it has set up a War youth division in region six. he 11. who died Q Seveison of the Utah State bee Davis. Cliffoid By In will head club activities Claims Commission which only Utah, ' afteinoon at his home m'huii now four years after the end oi Montana. North Dakota, w ,11 add. ess Wvoming, an CJakland hea. attack of acute Seveison Waiden South Dakota and Minnesota. the war is in business to receive will be i onducted Thursday at 2 the lunchon meeting at 12.30 pm..i and process all these claims. waid in the Pieston Fouilh commons l m piesid-p.m. the cafeteua; By March 31. 150, the ComArmor-plate- d chapel bv Asnel Bell, bishop. png at that session will be Dr battleships fiist mission must make recommendah call at Webb Friends N. may Symons of the L'SAC.weie built in 1S35, during the tions to Congress on what should dl tuary in Piesion Wednesday even- - sociology department. ICrimean vvar. be done to settle all damage ing and at the home of Mrs. claims. The Congress may de:idel ALT Knuna Dav i? inn F, Oneida Street,! to do nothing for many claimants. Preston, Thuisday morning to! reason But that is unlikely. The "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY of services. llunal will be nU itime is that it is believed a way has Clifton citv cemeteiv. WAlAf LMtR been found to pay for all claims T$ NO USZ. rLpN''tSA, MA. Funeiul serv-- i without additional cost to the U.l PROVIDENCE you wer? goin & rHArffeGuiAK Mathices for Mis. AHa Andeisen S. taxpayer. TO M VAAT N (jOOp SHAVE This has been done by specify- evvs, 36. wife of Keith T Mathews, ing that leceipts from the sale of, Piovidence. who died Sunday at plenty of hot water is essentia all captured enemy assets be put a local hospital, will be conducted for most ellicient laurdenng oil in a special fund for the payment Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Provi- - cottons. This holds true whether of war damage claims by A neu-- , denoe Second w ard chapel by Reese (h,, washing is done by hand oi can citizens. These assets are now R. PaiKer, bishow machine. whether the water is Friends may call Tuesday even- - haid or soft and whaevet soap oi held by the U. S. Alien Pionerty Custodian. Piopetty sold thus far ing and Wednesday fiom 10 am. deteigent is used . . has put about 523,000 000 in the, to time of seivices. Bui ml will be under l S. Tieasury lor payment of, in Piovidence city cemeteiy claims. But the final total may idnection of W. Loyal Hall mot tuarv. Logan. be 8275,000,000. Some systematic housekeepeis $125,000,000 ALREADY post a list ol the articles stoied EARMARKED IX VOI' CAN'T inside on minks, closet doois and) Best estimates now are that label under existing legislation, 130, (too HUGO, Okla. (UP Highway pa- stoiage aieas. Some also of of war and their sur- trolmen chaiged two Hugo men each box and bag with a list violations contents, with involving 0O,-00diiving he able to get $85 vivors will some car at the same tinv Some 7000 civilian internees man with oiiginated In Cigar smoking may get another $18,000,000. Fitly Tropers charged one who Cuba long befoie the advent of religious organizations may be drunken dnting and another, officers Columbus, according to the eligible to receive $2,000,000. Ad took over the wheel when with reckless diiving. jclopedia Biitanmca. ditional payments to claimants in reimbursed may part already require another $20,000,000 pos- piisoneis 1949 of pa-se- pu-one- is v C ifford Davis - j mor-josep- Alta A. Mathews Wash Cottons - By PLOTNER W( AlAVfcAlV icing KttPS GIVEN UP StT! $UlEREWf 60 1216L1LAT2 GBRSllCIM Ay DOBS Ttft iNcntAst loNGisirv CAV Of yOUQ Wy5GN Muruvca j 0. AGAIN . Lncy-neare- eld ip( use id absti and whi SIAJWIBUS0f treventij ouncil ike THHI.S.W Of JVSTKI 1 Yoi ,sliocM i slogar entry lememi ipened ast yet 0 , hitman cM S1 29 mo ' n. It r veil airp 1 ling (if irection a CEQSSE DUFF TQREU ed suit herry MARTA HOWARD today til irst BRENT PLUS World's Last Frontier ROARS The Thrills of it's Most Savage Story! The With sibly more. This accounts for a total of $123,000,000. It leaves another $150,000,000 for other claimants to fight over. The claims case lawyeis are already eyeing this fund. Pressures are therefore being put on Congress and the War Claims Commission to make the collection of war damages relatively easy. Theie is of course a natural feeling that anyone held in the 500 Japanese or the 100 German prison camps cant be recompensed enough for Nearly all were undernourished. 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One ride will convince Only Ford in the you EXPECT APPLICATION' FORMS READY THIS YEAR This will be one of the principal functions of the new War Claims Commission. The law establishing WCC was passed on the last day of the 80th Congress, but no money was appropriated for its work. The 81st Congress provided $300,000 to start it and President Truman then appointed the Commission. Chairman is Daniel F. Cleary, Jr., of Chicago. Other members aie: David N. Lewis of Bayshore, N. Y and Mrs. Georgia Lusk of New Mexico. Mrs. Lusk, a former congresswoman, had three sons in the service. This commission hopes to have forms ready for caim applications before the end of the year, fore Mar. 1, 1951, and the Commission will be required by law to complete its task and go out of business by March 1, 1954. The Mixed Claims Commission which handled World War I damage cases was kept going until 194119 years after it was set up. 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