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Show '-I-' j ' 1 6 Fridty, Sept. 19. 194? DAILY HERALD American, British Troops Hold Ground In Trieste Row TRIESTE, Sept. 18 (U.R) i American and British troop? were ready to "meet any eventualities" event-ualities" today as Slovene Communist Com-munist organizations besought Marshall Tito of Yugoslavia to "protect" them against the Italians. . The organizations in question belong to the "Democratic front of Slovenes in Italy," a subsidiary of Tito's "Liberation Front" for partisan political action in Yugoslavia. Yugo-slavia. They charged, in a message mes-sage to Tito that the Italians were conducting a "pogrom" against Slovenes in the third of Venezia-Giulia Venezia-Giulia that remains inside Italy's border. In line with this, the Yugoslav Yugo-slav Tanjug-agency said a "Slovenian-Italian organization" in the townXof Siau had warned that , the "Trieste masses will be compelled to take order and security se-curity into their own hands if Pare Linseed Oil OUTSIDE WHITE First Quality A CA PAINT GaL ; t.JU This Week Only REYNOLDS PAINT A WALLPAPER CO. 54 North West Provo terroristic activity is not stopped." stop-ped." The "Democratic front of Slovenes Slo-venes in Italy" told Tito that the Italian government had "broken the solemn pledges of the peace treaty". They said "anti-Fascists" and Slovenes in that part of Venezia-Giulia still Italian were not protected by law and exposed ex-posed to a "pogrom" with the knowledge of Italian authorities. Lavoratore, the Communist newspaper in Trieste, embellished embel-lished this theme with details of "atrocities" committed against Slovenes and Communists in the cities of Gorizia and Monfalcone. "Fascists armed - with pistols and machineguns," Lavoratore said, "Are driving around towns and villages in broad daylight and shooting at Democratic workers and Slovenes." The Communist press also charged that a major Trbovitch of the Yugoslav boundary commission com-mission had been arrested twice by the U. S. army and subjected to "rough interrogat'ion." The army ranked this with the other patent lies it said the communists commun-ists had been putting out. Trbovitch, the army said had been stopped with an improp'. ipass at an American outpost, anci had been taken to headquarters for identification, but had beer , treated courteously. Flame Thrower Helps Harvest Potatoes m v ,1 ' V r. V". i - I' u N"4 t. i t IV- w 1 1W, -' f. .' Y'fMbr, Harvesting of potatoes by a "scorched earth" method is In progress at Clearwater Lake, Wis. Farmers use flame throwers to kill the potato vines, and allow the skins of the potatoes to "set." The heat treatment prevents bruising and skinning when the spuds are dug and bandied. Above, a worker lights one of the flame jets on what is actually a weed burner. Courtesy Might Solve Traffic Problem in City ATLANTA, Ga. (U.PJ An AUan- tan who decided to do something about his city's traffic problems has returned from a personal survey sur-vey of once-congested cities across the country convinced that motorist "courtesy" is the No. 1 solution. L. L. Collier went to St Louis, Mo., Oklahoma City, Okla., and Memphis and Nashville, Term. He found traffic officials In all cities agreed that traffic flow is expe- City Life Doesn't Suit Country Kitty BATH, N. Y. (U.R Mr. and Mrs Jansen Clark's cat Tabithy ap parently believes all the things country folk say about the city being no place to raise children. Tabithy accompanied her owners own-ers on a visit to Rochestei 70 miles from here. Shortly after arriving ar-riving in the city, Tabithy disappeared. disap-peared. Three weeks later the Clarks returned to their farm home near here. Tabithy was waiting in a box on the back porch. With her were her four new-born kittens. horns in trafic and NashvillcJ said, he saw no dodging or ccr1i ahead and, best of all, no iml tience in the driver s seat. dited by putting each motorist on traffic light In downtown sectlcj his own. And in Memphis where moa This, according to Collier is lists are forbidden to honk in how "motorist courtesy'' wotks: First motorist to ,the intersec tion has the crossing right-of-way.' This means that the second mo torist must extend the courtesy and not try to race him across. During; rush hours, St. Louis policemen are stationed at the in tersections. They let traffic flow in one direction as long as it seems: feasible and are not hampered by i lights. Collier said motorist courtesy : played the biggest part in solving traffic difficulties in Oklanoma City. There was no horn-blowing, no racing for lights, no trying to cheat on others. In St. Louis, he said, motorist courtesy had even supplanted the1 NICE LAWN ONCE NEWBURYPORT, Mass. (U.R) School Superintendent Rupert A. Nock gave up hope for a beautiful lawn when he returned home and found 17 cows nibbling his grass. They had wandered away from a near-by pasture. A Sensational Product ELIMINATES CRABGRASS Without Turning the Grass Brown Destroys Crabgrass Seed Checks. Reinf estatlon I Fertilizes the Lawn Kill! Worms and Bugs. (Plant Fall Bulbs, Peoni! NOW!) carpenter'' SEED CO. Provo, Utah Bacteria vary greatly in size. MaJ,:-,- s. la. Cll, but the average length -is about I I ll lllU IU II. IUIIV.3 one five-thousandth of an inch. 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