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Show DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 Potato Growers Are Urged To Kequest UTrVi Jf "Sent 1942 AUotments be the next fortnight, you'll statements and reports of about the new defense plana at nr hatched. The watchword a hap-Lcould Thill is "anything thP White House now talks not . nmpram triple Jtlclisc f-- o estimates, nresent 100 billion nlans afoot call for of 1943 end the to be spent by tens battleships, More lV 1944. more than and of tanks, .ands including about 5 airplanes, and de-t-o e bombers; ) of cent 50 per consume as against 18 per cent sent that's the new goal,Wash-was as only a year ago that assuring industry and labe super-imwould at defense business of the 0n the regular -was the butter" and Guns y one in no Washington x. And ,'e courage to talk of sacrifices ne. Instead, with each month, c stories of the need to raise And the funds author-- i for defense grew, though there blueprint for the no over-a:jxg apparent. budget for 1942, announced in ,.ry of this year, called for for defense. By March the Lease-- j "i billions of the original added. By August, Bill had been defense program was visuaiizea a t p J than lrs to',. 3 : m - long-rang- indus-apacit- y, -, old and age or, , 1 mm, di , ! ll $10,-3,0- n UPI 3 effort billion i 100-billi- man-hou- ;na 00 program now tall of work ; would mean ,U to employ every single man 1 woman in the country s wnoie r force for one year. Or, looked another way, it would mean put- -' all present employees in manuweek ring to work on a whole six for years. ..iale ", rs 40-ho- ur Washington talk behind-the-scen- es days is of the "stiffening" "'. House attitude on strikes that iamstringing defense work. The men t ia that even the ar.d the President are beginning t..'.k of being "fed up." Congressional leaders are now draft legislation with sufficient teeth, y think, to eliminate jurisdictional disputes which have been para- business and industrial activity ,me entire communities. The new combine the best features f. e measures now pending before ; House Judiciary Committee; the r and Monroney bills which - 1 permit prosecution of labor ufl-- i division for cer-- u by the typas of offenses in restraint of ;dp; the Boren and Disney bills Uh, would deny the benefits of the twnal Labor Relations Act to un-- s whose officers do not meet cer-- .i qualifications; and the Bennett :.l to compel labor organizations to periodic financial reports. i me observers believe the Presi- t may try to head off legislation some Proclamation or stein state-u- t against defense strikes. So far President has already announced t the OPM would take action to .luce or eliminate jurisdictional Symptomatic also was the Pres -- t's message to the AFL conven-- i urging a moratorium on strikes. ' .tat's behind this startling change .entiment? A number of things. Bureau of Labor Statistics, for !, showed that strikes during the 0 t seven months of 1941 cost man days, 500 per cent more a in the corresponding period of t year. The steady spread of jurisdictional .kea throughout the country has vii the administration a lot of wor- And even within the aggressive y labor circles of the Administra-- s there's a growing belief that the ' na are pushing th-- closed shop ntenance issue too far and the ' nse program is suffering aa a re- , TS ! pro-lab- or , anti-tru- st 1 tgst dis-4o- s. 1 15,-90- ear i 1 aen, too, the nationwide attention the Currier case has Jibuted to the "souring." The n ernment rejected the Currier bid i nMllfNVu COLUMN o crook-necke- traae-unionis- Get your Wardrobe Ready For the Winter Season m ... get-to-gethe- rs "re-studi- ed States." A number of Congressmen are saying they never expected to see the New Dealers go sour on the closed shop. Even more surprising is the increasing comment by officials in the defense agencies and friends of the Administration that a definite labor policy to replace the present confusion and bewilderment is number one prerequisite to victory in the battle to defend democracy. HELP WANTED! Night shift at our plant will commence Friday, Oct. 31, more help. We can help you look your best by taking full sponsibility for the appearance of your clothes. re- e tog youl out in a new suit, perfectly tailored, from the latest woolen patterns. Ask to see out Samples Strand Tailors & Cleaners Repossessed t 6-- ft months. i? m A n mm WMtng sir &mw Special Fur il SHOWING ; -i- iy- u 8 FURRIERS Displaying a Large Assortment of Fur Coats and Chubbies at La Gra Shop Tremonton, Utah Monday Tuesday Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Buy now and save the SQUIRES way y Use SQUIRES plan. Pay a small deposit and take ten months to pay the balance in small monthly payments. 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PATRONIZE THE LEADER ADVERTISERS UTAH Phone 95.J . Every Coat is GUARANTEED for One Year Free Storage the First Year Repairing and Restyling at Reasonable Ratea We can also TREMONTON astro-intestin-al Repoorts from local health officeis for the week ending October 24, show an increase of 10 cases of communicable diseases as compared with the previous week. This increase is accounted for in the number of cases of chicken pox: most of the cases in Rich county and Salt Lake City and county. One case of typhoid fever was reported from Salt Lake City, making a total of 27 cases which have been reported since the first of the year 1941, for the entire state. The source of the infection is being investigated but has not yet been determined. According to records in the Division of Epidemiology most of the cases of typhoid fever in Utah are the result A. Westmoreland OR SALE 'GAMBLE I Iflftflfif t acted by ear , r All farmers of Box Elder county, "Wis who intend to grow three acres or more of potatoes should request allotments from their county AAA tUSAN WAYS committee, M. G. Perry, chairman of committee1 the said today. Where in the past potato allotments HARVEST HOME SUPPER big pot that's been here since before have been made only in commercial I was born. potato counties, this year all farms We were spreading old table cloths "We know, too, what people will will be classed as commercial potato 'over the improvised tables we had do. A lot of the men will get together farms on which an average of three set up in the basement of the church over in that comer to argue about acres or more of potatoes were har- for the Harvest Home Supper. When politics without fear or restraint vested during the three years 1939, the tables were covered, we would The kids will whoop it up out in the 1940 and 1941 and in additiion also arrange yellow pumpkins and purple yard and the young people will turn d any farm on which the county com- egg plant and squash on the radio and laugh and make wise mittee determines three acres or more and corn with the husks turned back cracks." will be harvested in 1942. m centerpieces on each of the tables. "Just think," . . we were pretty "Just as we've been doing all our serious noW( . . . "what a thing like Payments for complying with the program by seeding within acreage lives!" Kitty Phillips commented a this would mean to millions of people allotments will be based on the nor- little wearily. "I think I began fixing in the world today! Why, if they mal yield except that no payment will centerpieces like this when I was ten could get together with their neighbe made with respect to any farm on and I'll probably still be doing it bors some evening to eat all they which no potatoes were harvested in when I'm ninety." want and talk about anything and "If we're lucky," I replied. any of the three years, 1939, 1940 and anybody they please and watch their 1941, and the operator did not har"Lucky?" she queried. children play without a pang of fear vest potatoes on any other farm dur"Yes, and we keep on doing things in their hearts they'd think it was in the good old American way. Do close to heaven." ing this same period. If the acreage of potatoes harvest- you realize that this is one of the We take a church supper pretty ed is less than 80 per cent of the few countries left in the world today yet a gathering like this casually potato allotment, the payment will be where people can do things the way is possible only in a country where reduced in line with the amount of re- they did when they were children and is real freedom and hope and there duction in the harvested acreage. as, their fathers and mothers did beEven the way it's run On the other hand, if an acreage fore them? Why, we even know now independence. our free enterprise sysis typical of in excess of the potato allotment or what we'll have to eat tonight, altho tem. No one told what to bring. is three acres whichever is the larger, no one has made out a list or even But when every woman brings the is harvested a deduction from farm told people what to bring." best and is proudest makes she dish "Of course," she said. "There'll be of, it adds payments will be made. This deducto a good dinner for up tion will be ten times the payment at least two crocks of beans baked In a similar way, our rate for compliance. in molasses and still piping hot. There everyone. Industrial system, with will be half a dozen roast chickens. manufacturer making what he on a Michigan housing project be- Mrs. Holmes will bring pickled peach- every does best, to wants and, consequently cause of AFL protests despite the es. . ." of livstandard the highest produces low fact that it was an extremely "And stuffed eggs and light roll," knows! country ing any bid. I went on with the list. and there'll be "Oh, yes, pumpkin Further evidence of changed atti- pie and devil's food cake and angel's Winter is good repair time tude was shown in the sharp letter food cake and at least on Lady BalFurniture repaired at the Tre- written by Assistant Secretary of the timore. monton Cabinet Shop. Navy Bard to the Metal Trades De"And remember the freezer of ice New wood lathe just installed partment of the A. F. of L. The letter, cream out the Warner the steps by criticizing the number of strikes, said: W. this afternoon and the '?f Navy men. . . are not ready to boys froze Mrs. in makes Akers the back up what they say with action coffee that they have learned to keep their mouths shut until that time arrives." Secretary of Labor Perkins got on the bandwagon, too. At the AFL con"is vention she said no longer in swadling clothes. . . . its affairs are therefore public property and it must expect to be judged as other institutions are judged." The The gay holiday season is just ahead . . . Card parpublic, she said,, asks that the practices of closed membership and high all call for perfect tes, dances, dues, combined with closed shop, be with a view too the public grooming. welfare and too the rights and liberO ties of all the citizens of the United 3 Just OF of contact with carriers. Carriers ar individuals who have had typhoid fever and continue to hartor the organisms in their g tracts. Some of these uvtividuals give a history of having had typhoid fever more than 20 years ago. Ten cases of whooping cough were reported for the week as compared with 18 cases for the previous week. Other communicable diseasea reported were as follows: influenza 1, measles 6, German measles 10, pneumonia 3, mumps 35, scarlet fever 8, septic sore throat 1, gotionhea 7, syphilis 7, and gonorrhea ophthalmia-1- PUBLIC HEALTH WW? T.MrS PCESTOM - r THIS DUSIPiESS PAGE jSEVEH What's in it to lay claim on your attention? 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