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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS I Entered an second class matter Feb. S, 1929 at the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, under the Act of Marc1' 3. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance. Wm. E. Marshall. Business Manager I 'on MarhMl. Fditor and Proprietor 1 CIO Girds for New Wage Drive; U.N. Closes Meet in Harmony; More Rental Units Planned ' (EDITOR'S NOTE: Western Newspaper Mastitis Control Released by Western Newspaper Union are expressed in these eolnmns, they are those of Uniona news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) When opinions Methods Important Bactericidal Agents Favorable Response By W. J. DRYDEN I Mastitis, a communicable disease, can be measurably checked by identification of the carrier cow, followed by proper control and treatment. A compound for treating chronic mastitis recently has been reported by Utah agricultural experiment station. It is colloidal silver oxide, 5 per cent, suspended in minera I'OOD: Full Tables FLATTENED OUT ' i After counting the bountiful yields 1946 farm production, the department of agriculture told Americans that they would eat well again in of 1947. By intensive tillage of substantially smaller acreage than prevailed in the 20s, farmers produced record crops of wheat, corn, rice, potatoes, soybeans, tobacco and garden vegetables; near record yields of grapes, peanuts and oats, and better thmi average harvests of sweet apricots, sugar cane, sugar beets, dry peas, sorghum and hay. If Americans will have plentiful supplies of cereals, Vegetables and fruits, they also are promised a full table of meat. The department reported record numbers of cattle on. feed in grain belt feedlots. - Production Pattern The departments final estimate of farm output suggested the shifting pattern of production within the past decade. While such old American agricultural standbys as wheat, com, potatoes and tobacco showed appreciable increases in 1946 over the average, rye was down to 18,685,009 bushels from 42,356,000, and cot. ton dropped to 8,482,000 bales from 1946 1935-4- 4 12.553.000. Elected to head interim French government, Leon Blum receives traditional embrace from Vincent Auriol, president of national assembly. LABOR: New Wage Pattern treatment is effective only against mastitis caused by streptococci. In injecting the compound, wash the udder with a chlorine solution. Milk the infected quarter dry and disinfect the egd of the teat with tincture of iodine. Ten cc. of the compound is injected into the teat canal, and, by massaging, the liquid is pressed upward into the milk cistern and into the entire quarter. The milk should not be used for human consumption during and for 15 days after treatment. Other recent compounds proven satisfactory for various types of mastitis include tyrothricin, sulfan oil. occasioned Hardly had the hub-bu- b by the CIOs adoption of Economist This . ilamide in oil and penicillin. j U. N.: Meets Test Having MIL- DEW. A NEW COTTON FABRIC THAT WON'T DISINTEGRATE AFTER YEARS OF EXPOSURE HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . Concrete Water Tank of resolv- 17-ac- re home-seeke- COTTON WON'T ROT 02 met the test ing major issues and differences, to Robert Nathans forquote U. S. Delegate Warren Ausmula for higher tin, the United Nations general aswages within cursembly adjourned until next Seprent prices died tember with this record of accomdown than United plishments: WorkAutomobile Acceptance of an $8,500,000 gift ers hit for a pay from John D. Rockefeller Jr. 'for boost of 23 cents site iri Manpurchase of a an hour to compenhattan for a permanent U. N. home. sate for rising livAdoption of a resolution ining costs in 1946. structing the security council to deGist of Nathans vise a system of international . disto be used armament to be presented to memas report, a basis for CIO ber countries in treaty form. . wage demands in Approval of trusteeships for coming months, is that record earn- eight former League of Nations ings allow industry to jack up pay mandated territories and formation appreciably while maintaining exist- of a U. N. trusteeship committee ing price levels. Although Nathan to which administering powers will said that the unions should negotiate report. new scales with different companies Admission fcf Sweden, Afghanisand industries on the basis of their tan, Iceland and Siam to the U. N. abilities to pay, he averred that the Establishment of the Intermanufacturing industry can grant a national Refugee organization to re21 per cent boost without raising settle and repatriate 1,000,000 disprices and still make double the placed persons. profits of the 1936-3- 9 period. In view of the high earnings of HOUSING: industry and the gradual transfor- New Emphasis mation of a sellers into a buyers In line with findings that most market, business leaders will hesiare looking for renttate before adding additional wage al rather than purchasable dwellincreases onto prices, Nathan said. ings, the administrations new housUAW Demands ing program places emphasis upon In subscribing to Nathanis theory construction of rental property. that industry can hike wages withTo encourage rental construcout boosting prices, UAW Chieftain tion, Federal Housing adminisWalter Reuther declared that cortration will extend the amortization period for such projects poration profits are running at a rate of 15 billion dollars a year in combeyond the usual 28 years, and work out arrangements for adparison with 10 billion during the war and 5 billion in the prewar pejusting loans to protect owners riod. from losses in the event of unWhile business profits have been stable economic conditions. ' rising, consumer purchasing power Whereas a maximum of $80 a has been diminishing, Reuther said. set on rental of inmonth During 1946, living costs have dividual was units under the veterans climbed another 18 per cent, neceshousing program, rentsitating the 23 cents an hour wage emergency will als be limited to an averUAW now( members raise for the 900,000 e to maintain their pay. age of $80 for a building. With the principal demand for At present, the average wage in the more an is hour. $1.33 dwellings, t any person will be industry to build a house, thus permitted of business claim Reuthers big profits was challenged by major pro- making an apartment or old buildavailable. Vets will continue to ducers, who charged that this years ing first crack at (homes put up for maget of and strikes shortages costly sale however. rent, terials adversely affected earnings. oj concrete livestock watering tank is watertight, furnishing an ample supply of fresh water in readily accessible troughs. A concrete pavement six feet wide around the tank is highly desirable to provide a clean, mud-fre- e platform for livestock to stand on. FRANCE: Blum Comes Back Because of the increasing production of building materials coupled with the curb on Leon Blum, whose Popular Front government in the middle 30s threw France into a turmoil, returned to head the new French interim government as the compromise choice of the left and right parties of the nation. Though Blums Socialist party commands only 100 seats in the 600 odd national assembly, the dominant Communist and Popular Republican parties agreed on his leadership after failure to work out a satisfactory deal between themselves for sharing the government. Ranting over the failure of achieving a coalition cabinet, Communist Representative Duclos accused the rightist Popular Republicans of renewing the class construction, materials priorities no longer will be needed. struggle.- Thats your grandfather, son. He raised a record crop of soybeans back in 1943. - Reversing , his liberal policies, which led to a wave of sitdown strides and the bitter opposition of capital in the 30s, Blum announced that he would work for stringent economies during his brief term before a permanent government is formed. He also reiterated French demands for internationalization of the Ruhr and Rhineland. . ar output soared to 2,075,880,000 pounds from 1,587,964,000; and as part of the program to raise nutritional standards, the harvest 'of dry peas increased to 6,926,000 bags from 4.580.000. In the early 1800s, non-resident-ial v construcThough tion will continue to be restricted, permission to build stores, schools, churches and other facilities will be granted to accommodate new neighborhoods. non-resident- - MILITARY: Unify Commands With plans for a unified command temporarily shelved by navy opposition, the services agreed to the wartime practice of naming a single chieftain for each strategic world area to increase the efficiency of operations and avoid the confusion of Pearl Harbor. ' Under the setup, the theater commander is responsible directly to the joint chiefs of staff in Washington. Subordinate army and navy officers remain at the head of their respective units. Strategic air forces not assigned to theater commanders are at the disposal of the chiefs of staff. On the Side An author bought a farm in upper New York State because he thought it would be a good place to write. When an inquiring neighbor asked, between spurts of tobacco juice, what crops the stranger intended to raise, the author was momentar- ily stumped. Then he happened to recall what his wife had said about the city being no place to bring up children. Im going to raise children, he said brightly. The farmer spat meditatively. Around here, he said, we look on that as a sideline. A School of Fish Walking down the street with a friend one day a professor passed a large fish store where a fine catch of codfish, with mouths open and eyes staring, were arranged in a row. The at stopped, looked professor them, and, clutching his friend by the arm, exclaimed: Heavens, that reminds me . . .1 should be teaching a class." soldiers lost their way. We must be in a Said one: cemetery. Heres a gravestone. The other lit a match and rereplied, Yeah, he lived to the ripe old age of 108. Whats his name? Some guy named Miles from Fresno. Two Gambling Menace American youth held up the statesman as a tin god; in the late 1800s, it was the empire builder, and since the early 1900s, it has been the athlete. Most touching example of the faith that the average American boy put in his athletic hero involved the young kid who clutched at Shoeless Joe Jacksons sleeve when that great outfielder emerged from questioning over his part in the Black Sox baseball scandal of 1919. With tears in his eyes, the kid pleaded: Say it isnt so, Joe, say it isnt so. Unfortunately, Joe couldnt, but fortunately, had any kid been waiting outside Mayor ODwyers mansion in New York on the morning of December 15, Frankie Filchock and Mefle Hapes of the NeW York football Giants would have been able Even Trade A young Negro woman was accusing another young woman of her race of stealing her cage and canary. The accused vehem-enantl- y denied the accusation, but the evidence was quite clear, and she was adjudged guilty. inNow, tell me, honestly, sisted the Judge, why did you steal that girls cage and canary? Well, Your Honor, explained the prisoner, it was this way. That girl stole my husband, and I thought it would be a fair ex- change to take her cage and canary. Perfect Remedy He : I wish I had sore eyes. She: Why? He: Youd sure be a sight for them. Attention FORD Owners Sava up to 50 Playing the game on the level, Frankie Filchoek (with ball) leads iant attack against Bears. to say so. By turning down alleged bribes from a gambling front, the two grid stars saved pro football from disgrace. Efforts of the gamblers to get the PRECISION RE-BUI- LT V-- 8 ENGINES Direct from plant to you.. Cash or terms. Solve your motor problems now by writing for full particulars, giving yejr of model to PACIFIC ENGINE PRECISION Box 1546 Station D CO. - Los Angelos 7, Calif. two Giants to throw the pro championship game to the Chicago Bears marked the first known attempt by the boys to corrupt pro football and lessen the risk of their heavy wagering. easy-mon- ey INDIA: Troubles, Troubles Mother India, long sorrowing for freedom, could see nothing but trouble ahead as she planned the achievement of her independence after centuries of British domina. tion. ' For freedom seemed to mean different things to the powerful political factions within the country: To the majority Congress party chiefly embracing the Hindus, independence represented a unified nation; to the minority Moslem league, it stood for pakistan or e of Mohammedan provinces. While the wily British professed their desire for a free India, they looked on apprehensively as Hindus and Moslems locked horns. Attending the constituent assembly being held in New Delhi to frame a constitution for the new India, the usually mild and compromising Hindu Leader Nehru breathed fire: The Moslem league was reactionary and the British may favor Pakistan to divide India, he said, but the Hindus wp re determined to solve their own problems. self-rul- t a penny. Milestone SPORT: rs take-hom- A Because of changing needs, emphasis was placed on other crops. 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