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Show mct county reaper. Randolph, utah ; Nearly Million Vets Enrolled Strengthen Force Capable of Rapid Mobilization in An Emergency. iJC,. V 13 Airlines Connect U. S. to 60 Nations LOCAL HEWS Mr. .and Mrs. Lewis Longhurist returned home from Salt Lake and Ogden on 200,000 Miles oi Air Routes Have Monday. They visited in Salt Lake for a short time and stopped in Ogden to Been Surveyed. see the new grandson. Miss Florence Reed has 'been visiting United States with her WASHINGTON. Mrs. Frank McKinnon, airlines have been authorized to fly for a shortsister, time. . k approximately 200,000 miles of interMr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, daunational air routes radiating from 21 United States cities to every area ghter (Doris, and grandson motored' to Ogden Monday evening. George Groll of the world, a survey showed. Thirteen airlines hold franchises gathered up the city milk Tuesday. for these routes, extending into Mrs. Marshall, Doris' and baby remained some 60 foreign countries and coloni- for a few days visit with relatives. Mearl Marshall of Ogden came Tuesal areas.' Now it is up to the state depart- day evening and returned home Thursment to make operation of all these day. Mr. ajnd Mrs. Georgy Kennedy motorroutes possible by negotiating landing rights agreements. This already ed to Ogden Thursday for their two has been done with most European grandsons Glenn and Rodney Kennedy, and Middle East countries. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ' Kennedy. toughest jobs lie ahead, in Asia and They were accompanied down toy Mearl Latin America. Marshall, and. back by Doris Marshall. From New York, Boston, PhilaBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Marshall delphia, Washington, Chicago and Friday, Dec. 20h, a baby, boy at the Detroit, three airlines Pan Amer- Montpelier hospital.. . All concerned doican, American Overseas and Trans ing nicely. ; y 'World now, fly the Atlantic. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sorensen were in American Airlines,' BranifI Air- Kemmerer last Saturday. ; ways,' Chicago and Southern Air Mr. and .Mrs. G. W. Peart were - .in Lines, Eastern Air Lines, National Ogden Sunday and Monday. . Airlines and Western Air Lines have Mr. and Mrs. Gene McKinnon and son been awarded Latin American returned to Ogden Jan. 4th after spendroutes in competition with Pan ten days visiting in Randolph. ' ing American, which has obtained addiMr. and Mrs. Kennth Snow are visittional grants there. at. the Jacob Norris home, also Mr, ing : In the V same proceeding CAB and Mrs. Clifford Cloak and' baby and a Airlines route Colonial granted ' from Washington and New York to Phylis and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Delm&r Hellstrom spent Bermuda. United States cities affected by the New Tears and the week end with Mi?, new Latin, routes are El Paso, San and Mrs. Leonard Hellstrom: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Long-bus- t, Houston, Antonio, Fort Worth-Dalla- s, Jan. 2nd, a baby boy. Laredo, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Lois Ann Thornock, and Jane and. New Orleans, Miami, Tampa, Wash- WASHINGTON. The war department disclosed that the armys postwar reserve force is taking definite shape with nearly a million officers and G.I. veterans enrolled. At scheduled rates or faster, officials indicated, the framework of the reserve corps is going up at the same time the regular army is steadily declining in size and the smaller national guard is trying to conquer difficulties in getting men to fill out its rpnks. under army plans, will be an elastic force capable of emergency expansion to three million men: ; Fewer, than 700,000 would be in full strength units ready for : mobilization., ' Lift Information Ban. Lifting ;a temporary official ban on information which followed of war department policies by leaders of the national guard association disclosed these developments: 1. The entire relationship between the organized reserve corps and the national, guard has been under official review with no hint whether War Secretary Patterson and General Eisenhower, army, chief of staff, have approved, changes. M&jor General Reckford, Mary- -' lands adjutant general, told the na tional guard association at its Buffalo meeting that the war depart- ington, New York, Los Angeles and ' ment had engaged in double deal- -' San Diego. routes Extend from in ing by favoring the reserves ' He assert. SeattleMinneap.plis-StPaul, Chicagpostwar reorganization. ed there had been "silly, unecbnom-i- c o,1 New .York, San Francisco and ' competition for manpower be- Los; Angeles'. tween the armys two major civilian Northwest Airlines will fly from components., the first t four across Canada and 2. More than 2,000 ground force Alaska teJapan, China and the Phil-- ; reserve units already have been ae ippines. At Shanghai it will connect tivated in class C, or skeleton with TWAs d route to form ; form, with only officers assigned. ja service. Flight retraining of wartime flyers Pan American will fly from the has been started at 48 army air California, cities, as before the war, fields, of 130 contemplated in official via Honolulu to the Orient, connectplans. ing with its eastbound in India, to 3. Latest reports list some 524,000 form another servenlisted men enrolled for three ice. It also will fly to Australia. years, along with 444,624 officers, . ( . M-D- ay Trans-Pacifi- c' . , , east-boun- round-the-wor- ! - ld - round-the-wor- who signed up for five years upon release from active wartime service former G.I.s initially weqp slow to obligate themselves to peacetime training and to immediate active duty in an emergency. Establish Headquarters. comparison, the national guard, organized into units trained for readiness, hopes to enroll no more than a third of its full strength of 682,000 by next July. 4. Reserve headquarters now have Been set up in all 48 military districts, corresponding generally to the states, and instructors assigned to most. , Current conferences on policy are expected to develop new specific proposals to be submitted to congress for training class A full strength reserve units on a part-tim-d basis, with the sam$ rates; of pay as provided for the national V guardsmen. Twenty-fiv- e reserve divisions are to be organized, to ' the national guards-27including 17 infantry divisions, 3 armored and 5 airborne, In addition there are to- be some 16 separate engineer and .corps military brigades. By M-D- ay . . Greenland Reported , Sinking Into the Ocean COPENHAGEN. Members of a Danish scientific expedition re- ported that Greenland is sinking into the sea at the rate of 'about 60 inches per century. The. scientists, just returned from Greenland, said it had been ascertained the island is slipping back into the sea at an increasing rate. One hundred , years: ago, the island sank at the rate of. only 40 inches 834,000-square-mi- per century;.-.;- - ft, jwail Sent From Germany Not Wanted by Yugoslavia BERLIN. -- - Yugoslavia which for isome weeks has been: refusing to admit ? mail dispatched- from Germany has formally notified Allied occupying powers that she does not desire to fesame postal exchange with Germany, American military government announced. Yugoslavia is the second nation to refuse restoration of mail exchange, which was authorized several months ago between Germany and all countries except Japan and Spain. Finland was the first to refuse and did so promptly with the statement: that she did not desire resumption at this time." - -- le Hybrid Yield of the 1945 com of crop came from only the acreage planted to corn. The reason: This, acreage was in hy brid seed. - two-thir- ds ? The' scientists : also predicted that Greenlands tropical climate years ago is gradually returning, but made no prediction as to the length 6f time it would take for the present Arctic climate to disappear altogether. Ten Times More Powerful Than Any Now in Use. - . Vi atom-smashi- of 10,000 Keep Box Makers Busy The food industries last year used almost 100 million pounds of paper-boar- d in making folding paper boxes for packaging various products. This represents close to 50 per cent of the total production of folding paper boxes to the United States. Rail Center Chicago is the nations largest railroad center. It is served by 22 trunk railroads. .g & New Tool for Health tool an electrostatic bacterial air sampler has been developed by air conditioning engineers. A new en to excel. million volts. The speed with which the syncho- 300 And if you are a veteran with an MOS rating in any of some 425 jobs then thia new recruiting plan can to you. make sense good sense For you still have the opportunity in a grade appropriate of to your training .and experience. Plan ' now to a definite objective Youve nothfor 1947. Dont wait ing to lose and everything to sain by discussing your particular situation with your local army recruiting officer, See him today! ! Federal Building 202 .Over 90 eents of every dollars worth of; ore mined in. Utah is spent right here. The more we produce, the' greater our- home market. I - Ogden, Utah A. John Deere Male cHelp Wanted Quality (Farm Equipment Farts and Service METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH New Giant Cyclotron Duluth Inaugurates May Bare Atom Secrets Tuberculosis Drive Dr. ErBERKELEY, .CALIF. nest O. Lawrence, Nobel prize winner and pioneer to atom smashing, announced that University of Cal10 times ifornias new cyclotron Commercial Canning more powerful than any now to use Commercial canning began to the , had been completed. United States in 1819. The 4,000-to- n . machine probably will begin helping scientists discover new realms of atomic energy within two or three months, Lawrence " ' said. WHAT WILL Lawrence revealed that the new third to be constructed cyclotron at the university would have been THE NEW YEAR completed at least two years ago had not the Manhattan district taken BRING YOU? h the magnet for secret work on the atomic bomb. Ground was broken for. construction of the massive cyclotron to AuHappiness? The magnet, three gust, 1940. times as big as the largest now in Good Job? use, never was installed to the cyclotron until after the war because it was' used to separate from Security? other uranium. The physicist said exhaustive Education? tests would be necessary. Lawrence revealed also that anAll these things' can be yours t other machine, the would be finished early synchotron, through an enlistment in the to 1947. , With it, scientists hope to study the fundamental forces which hold New Regular U. S. Army! matter together. The cyclotron and the. synchotron have different functions to atomic There are 40,000 good jobs every ! research, according to Dr. Edward NOW in the month available Army M. one of the McMillan, If you can qualify for one of these of element 93, neptunium, ' of you will find a broad fulfillment which was used in the manufacture life make all the things that worth; of the atomic bomb. living. There are hundreds of trades McMillan, who invented the synopen to you. Set your goal-thsaid the apparatus would chotron, go after it in whatever skill you wish accelerate electrons to energies of , Opportunity, of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products to farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. .Must maneni. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY. Dept. D, 2423 Magnolia St- - Oakland, 7, California. n. U-2-?5 , hs - ston Friday. Mrs. Sam Rexis in Salt Lake to be with her sister, Josephine,' who has been operated upon n the LDS hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatch visited in Salt Lake Friday. ' , Three-fourt- , 184-inc- - , ianti-aircra- ld Florence Smith are spending the holidays with their parents. ' Mrs., Gwen Hanney and Wayne Kennedy were business visitors in Evan- Fred Allen,' radio comedian, has just written The Reynolds Pen Company: my secretary is an octopus, on busy days it is exciting to watch her take dictation notebooks and her thirty-seve- n with ha- thirty-sevetentacles holding reynolds pens skipping over the pages lightning-fas- t, hazel, my octopus, icorks in a large tank which i have in the office here and it was she who first found that your pen would write under wafer. (Fred has no capital letters on his typewriter.) . : RANDOLPH GARAGE tron accelerates electrons will convert them into cosmic rays and will mount a new threshhold, Lawrence said. The new cyclotron and the synchotron will give the United States world leadership to it was said. atom-smashi- ng atom-smashin- U. S. g, Navy Appoints For College Examinations WASHINGTON. The navy has set January 18 as for choosing 5,000 high school seniors who will be offered free college educations plus $50 a month under its expanded officers training program. On that date competitive examinations will be held to 555 cities. ay - X-D- ay . British Plane Dives as Pressure System Fails LONDON. Crewmen of a British Overseas Airways corp. Constellation reported on their arrival .from New York that the pressurization system gave way. over the Atlantic. The Constellation was put into. a dive from 19,000 feet to 7,000 feet when the artificial atmosphere evaporated. Maintained under, pressure it enables the planes to. fly high with no effect on those aboard. 1 Operation CX Designed to End Disease Within City. exDULUTH, MINN.- -A periment designed to end. tubercuon every losis by using chest 10-ye- ar X-ra- ys incipient case was launched this fall by Duluth. , This city is the first of its population class to the nation to try this case finding on everyone, regardless of age. The plan, known as Operais under dition CX (Chest rection of Dr. Mario Fischer, city health director, and Dr, Roberts Davis, assistant superintendent of sanatorium and director of unit. the mobile .... . The y costs about 35 cents a person. The bill will be footed by funds raised from Christinas seal sales and by help from the Nopem- -. ' ' ing sanatorium. The mobile unit, purchased with money raised from the annual: Christmas seal sales, is manned by two technicians and a nurse. Volunteer canvassers notify families of each neighborhood before the trailer arrives. negatives are processed at the sanatorium. Results are reported to two weeks and each person receives an individual report. Total cost of the operation is about $25,000 a year. The CX operation to- St. Louis bounty began to 1943. In two years the tuberculosis death rate to the operation area dropped 40 per cent faster than to Duluth. The uncovered three times more tuberculosis than had been known before. Catching these cases early resulted in a higher proportion of improvements and recoveries. More important, early detection greatly reduced the exposure of healthy peos) . No-pemi- ng X-r- ay X-ra- X-r- ay X-r- ay ed - X-ra- ys carriers. ple to TB In Ely, at the start, the incidence of tuberculosis was 82 persons per 100,000. After three years, the incidence was 17 per 100,000. Dr: Fischer said that the Ely experience indicates that a resurvey by probably is not needed oftener than once each three years. the taking of chest is voluntary. In the county the response ranged from 89 to 99 per cent. The county survey incidentally uncovered occasional cases of goiter, lung cancer and heart troubles. X-ra- ys . X-ra- ys No Wings or Engine -But Flies SCHENECTADY. A jeep whizzed down a flight runway and launched into the air at the end of a towrope an aircraft with no wings and no engine. The new aircraft known as the r, GE is flown with the aid of two nine-forotating blades. It works like an autogyro without a power source. An announcement said it was the most revolutionary development to date to the glider field. The weighs only 120 pounds but can lift a cargo of nearly 300 pounds. Its designers said it can land on a spot not more than 50 feet in diameter. It has a. descending speed less than that of a parachute. er Gyro-Glid- 100-fo- ot gyro-glide- ot gyro-glide- r, . - |