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Show Crop Production 12A THE OSDEN (UTAHj^TANDARO.EXAMfNER FRIDAY EVENING, .OCTOBER 11, 1945 Confederate Veterans Elect This Year Will · Oct. 11 out CAP)-are WASHINGTON. th The 94 d2 ep P ae ra tment Disease and Bugs A ' "In eastern Europe,"' the veteran statesman said, "a Slav general group is already forming under our eyes, and why not? Why should this be resented or feared as a menace to others?" Advocating regional groupings of nations as a powerful weapon lor peace and citing the Pan-American union as an example,. Smuts declared "they could better watch a particular situation..in their, own areas and thus relieve the world organization of anxieties, the nature of-which- may not be appreciated at a great distance." milk chickens and eggs. ma er prime;.minister of- South Africa, said feed grain army commander and famed Bur- can forest congress today that theannounced that _: west coast may lose its entire torn- was f fcring from « =^hresources unless more is done i condition believed contracted to control insects and diseases. ing fighting in Burma early in the The general entered LettermW. R. Schofield of San Francisco, an general hospital Sept. 28 for of the California secretary-manager a checkup and underwent a major Forest Protective association, inter- I operation Oct. 3. his word of caution into a jected discussion of forest fire prevention. "All the forest fire protection ined and merited in this field just much as in fire protection, he the world will do no good," he ass"if insects and disease are said. erted, allowed to spread." In an interview Schofield added that already the white pine blister and the pine bark beetle are causing a greater loss annually in California forests than fire. "California is embarked upon a BUUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHprogram which the entire country should be behind," he declared. The state has amended its forelaw to provide for a cooperstry ative suppression of the bark beetle, the state putting up half the money and the individual for?46Q\VASH BLVD est owners the other half. Schofield advocated the enactment of legislation by congress to provide for federal funds to assist in eradication of destructive forest insects. Federal help is need- strongly recommended before the Dutch parliament 'today that the European states 'join hands in an economic council as preparation for a political council of Europe. per animal will be the supplies most liberal in history-a fact; that should open the way to sharply expanded output of meat animals, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11 (TJP) Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, 63, Sixth campaigner, lay "critically ill" Oct. 11 (AP) -Letterman general hospital toin Californiaa warned the Ameri- WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (AP) -FChristian Smuts, Marshal Jan Forests Menace Peace Iced THE HAGUE, ield tne Fall harvests bearing agriculture department's early season forecasts that crop production this year will be the largest in history. In a harvest-season report yesterday, the department said to.aJ production of all crops will be 2.5 per cent above the previous record of 1942 and 26,4 per cent above the 1923-32 level. . From the long range standpoint of meat-hungry consumers, the best news in the report is the fact that production of livestock feed grains --topped by a record corn crop -wil Ibe four per cent larger than Cut Short Regional Groups AFC Largest Ever Be Rite's Hair Is Believes dur- But the full effect of this expansion will not be felt much beCites Churchill's Plea fore next summer, when grain-fattReferring to Winston Churchill's move are to ened cattle expected idea of a united states of Europe, to slaughter in large volume. based upon a reconciliation betFood Grains At Peak ween-France and Germany, Smuts ThP production of food grains-said: wheat, rye. and rice--likewise is "This might change the whole the largest in history. A record scene in Europe, but these flights wheat crop of 1,169.422,000 bushels are beyond and of'genius, compares with the 1935-44 average Gen. Henry T. Cowling (left), 98, retired Atlanta, Ga., clergyman, the insights commoner men. I range of talks old times with two other Confederate veterans, Gen. J. fear Europe cannot wait until there crop of 843,692,000 bushels. 150 used band and orchestra instruOther crops being harvested in Moore 98, Selma, Ala, and Gen. W. M. Alexander, 98, Rock Hill, a great change of heart in France a record volume include potatoes, S C after eight veterans attending: the 56th Confederate veterans and Germany. Her-case is too ments for the 4 Ogden Junior high tobacco peaches, pears, plums and union at Edgewater Park, Miss., elected Bowling commander-m-chicf. (AP Wirephoto) truck crops. Those of near-record "Let a European economic counschool students. proportions include oats, rice, peato co-ordinate and cil be formed common economic aff- Hubby Orson Welles nuts, grapes, cherries, and sugar new the guide Actress hair-do Rita Hayworth's reported for hay, soybeans, dry cane. and development of the con- after her long trtianinspects locks were shorn to a shinffle bob length. She is We will pay fair cash prices for cornets, peas hops, he Average or better harvests are sugarbuckwheat, apricots, declared. tinent," a a become blonde through to beets, flaxseed, sorghum bleaching process. Welles and Miss "Such a council had already Havworth recently were reconciled after a separation during which grain, buckwheat, sweetpotatoes, clarinets, saxophones, trombones, flutes recommended by a committee of she announced her intention of seeking a divorce. and apples. CALL 5219 the social' and economic commisOnly in the case of cotton, and violins. Regardless of condition sion of the united nations. A pracFOR AUTOMOBILE broomcorn, dry beans and pecans tical step has already been taken Crash Victim Dies are below-average crops being Oklahoma in the plan of the customs bring them in. REPAIRING NANKING, Oct. 11 (AP)--Disc- between Holland, Belgium and AMERICAN FORK, Utah. Oct. OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 11 (AP) As soon as Hours 7 A. M. to midnight. Kirkpatrick, 29, of More rain and freezing temperaordant China, in the throes of Luxembourg. Every day including Sund- U. is in controlcaseof her own economic(AP)--Gerald Envoy Grove, died today from tures were predicted today for observed 35th the her and for civil membership affairs conflict, holidays. ays" injuries suffered in a truck-auto- northwestern h u r PARIS. Oct. 11 ( A P ) -- A r could be considered by her intere-mobile Oklahoma, already collision at the, edge of Lane. U. S. ambassador to anniversary of the birth of the rep-sted, neighbors. Bliss American Fork Wednesday night. plagued by floods which have HOTEL GARAGE Poland, arrived in Paris today ublic Thursday with Generaliss- Small Powers As Satellites 2546 Wash. Blvd. Edmore Darling, 31, of Pleasant caused widespread damage. Rivers Secretary of imo Chiang Kai-Shek restoring conferences with 2540 Washington Blvd. and creeks are on a rampage. was hurt seriously. "The state of all the small powState Byrnes. military conscription. ers is today so precarious as fast The unexpected announcement to become unendurable, and soonor later they may be forced to that the draft was back was in .er attach themselves as satellites to of the day. keeping with some great power. Could There was gloom, not gaiety, on this planetary not be prevented by timely the republic action, which will preserve their anniversary systDr. Sun Yat-Sen founded with independence in the European em, guaranteeing their freedom such high hopes. and security?" Chinese fought 'Chinese in the Try Our Smuts concluded with the question: and mountains around Kalhills HOT CHILI "In case jealousy among the gan, the communist fortress, and powers should inhibit their great TAMALES in the hills to the southeast the numtaking the lead, cannot Paoting, government-held capital ber of smaller states come together without 'such sponsorship and of Hopeh province. 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