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Show I THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Ta : THE HIGH COUNTY REAPER -- Entered no second class matter Feb. 8. 1929 t the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, under the Act of March 3. 1879. 1.50 Per Year in Advance. SUBSCRIPTION Wm. E. Marshall. Business Manager T " nn Marshall, Ed 'tor and Proprietor Claims for Back Travel Pay Pass Vz Billion; Farm Cfiiefs The sullen Russians continued to keep overseas relations with U. S. military personnel on strictly a formal basis as illustrated in their order to an American naval vessel to clear out of Dairen, Manchuria, within the prescribed 48 hours. Released by Western NewsDaoer Union The LC-- 3 1090 entered Dairen as (EDITORS NOTE: When opinions are expressed In these eolnmns, are those of Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and not necessarily of they this newspaper.) a diplomatic courier ship to bear supplies and mail to the U. S. conveloped nations could pay for sul. Legally, the vessel was perPORTAL TO PORTAL: American manufactured goods mitted to remain only 48 hours, and Claims Mount only with agricultural products, the the Russ ordered the Americans to ' As union claims against industry commissioners warned against sub- leave or accept the consequences for back pay for walking to the jecting U. S. farmers to a flood of whgn it appeared they might be deforeign commodities and reducing layed over efforts to obtain landing job or preparing for work on company property mounted to over half their living standards to a subsist- clearance for a Standard Vacuum a billion, tax experts opined that ence level. Calling for a trade pro- Oil company employee, a newspaUncle Sam may have to bear the gram fitted into the - American per correspondent and a magazine burden of the settlements if the economy, the commissioners advo- photographer. firms are permitted to obtain tax cated the exchange of such exportRussian authorities in control of able products as wheat, lard and credits for such disbursements. had given the U. S. consul Dairen Although John L. Lewis first cotton for rubber, coffee, tea and the in his attempts to bananas. pointed up the question of secure permission for the three "portal to portal pay for miners to land. However, their action Wisely, the commissioners petraveling to the coal faces undertition was national rather than from a fear to grant the stemmed ground, the principle was given indsectional in its nature. Although clearance without prior approval ustry-wide implications with the from their masters in Moscow rathprofessing concern for the future Supreme courts decision upholding of cotton in competition with forer than personal feeling. such compensation retroactive to and other areign nylon rayon, 1938 for employees of the Mount tificial fibers made in reconvertQUAKE: Clemens, Mich., Pottery company. ed armament plants, the comRocks Japan The Supreme court verdict was missioners also warned that1 a , followed by a rush of the major As hundreds of thousands of Japfurther lowering of tariff rates CIO unions for such retroactive made homeless by earthquake anese affect would adversely cattle, back pay, with the United Farm wave shivered in the winand tidal cheese, butter, oleomargarine, U.- S. rushed relief to the the Equipment and Metal Workers sutry air, fish, eggs, grains, potatoes, peadistressed areas. ing International Harvester for 100 nuts and vegetables. million dollars. Since employees Having become used to the shock Dramatically pointing up the ef- and have been paid for a 40 hour week, terror of wartime 9 raids, on of fect cheap foreign competition the unions are asking for overtime the accepted the catastroJapanese American products, the commissionpay plus damages. with resignation, calmly countphe and white Firms may be able to charge of! ers declared that whereas in the and dead their injured ing back payments to Uncle Sam under sweet potato starches had been used thousands and their property damof adhesives on the back provisions of the income tax law for the and millions. No less than 24 the flaps of envelopes, age in the permitting companies to carry back stamps 47 prefectures felt the tremof the net operating losses into the two pre- the adhesive on the stamp bearing ors, with the coastal regions of of imported ceding years and also apply such the petition was made southern Honshu, Shikoku and Awaji roots. cassava losses in two succeeding years. islands swept by seven foot walls of Meanwhile, the U. S. Chamber Men of Mars water rushing in from the sea. of Commerce polled its memberAll of the horror and distress was ship on congressional amendment by the Tokyo newspaper portrayed of the fair labor standards act of Asahi in an eyewitness report from 1938 under which portal to portal Shikoku: First, startled people felt pay has been based. The chamber the ground shaking beneath them, proposed (1) observance of custom, then they could hear a great roaring practice or agreement in different sound. Stumbling from their quaklocalities or industries as to workhouses, ing they rushed for .high ing rules; (2)- provision for relief were overtaken but ground, many for unwitting violation of the law, of water and their a wall by surging and (3) permission of companies At' air naval Some people rent screams the air. Johnsville, Pa., and unions to make compromise technicians saw a little girl with a doll crying, develop deadly guidsettlements. ed missiles of future warfare. but Save me, gentle Buddha, Photo shows scientists testing when they returned to search for relGEORGIA: atives the tearful child was missweapon designed for Gubernatorial Mix-U- p bombing at 100 miles. ing and all they could find was the Traveling hundreds of miles an doll, wedged between planks on the Ability of the late Gene hour, missiles are directed to tarbeach. following to muster full strength when the get through television, radar, raor devices sensitive to sound, INDO-CHINgeneral assembly dio heat and magnetism. deto convenes was Imperial Headache Return to Wartime Precautions Because of Robberies. Britains LONDON. nobility, nd ing the war. Many manorial British homes contain millions of pounds worth of jewelry, art treasures and heirlooms. Private detective agencies reported they were working overtime to protect clients from the wave of jewel burglaries, and insurance brokers said they were Frock e run-arou- insur- B-2- .... pin-poi- termine Georgias next governor. Old Gene ary Baby Crop Is Expected To Be Largest Since 1943 WASHINGTON. The 1946 baby crop will be the biggest since 1943, federal security agency said. German Specialists Given Peace Jobs, Briton Says A LONDON. foreign office spokesman said German technicians working for the British in Germany and the United Kingdom were em ployed for peaceful purposes. Other government sources said the German technicians in British service were atomic physicists, weapon and armament research experts and industrial experts. The foreign office spokesman said Great Britain was observing fully an d control council directive on the employment of Germans. The Soviet news bureau in Berlin said that the United States and Great Britain had taken masses of German scientists and that the Russians had taken several groups of German engineers, technicians and workers to Russia under contracts. Al-.lie- techni-cians'an- d him- self was scheduled to take office Janu- ago. 1 nt A: long-head- ed than in 1946. Meanwhile, the census bureau re-ported that the number of married couples increased by more than from April, 1940, to February, 1946. 34-4- 8 the more DESIGNED to flatter is this charm ing two piece dress. Its softly tailored with shoulder gathers giv ing a feminine touch. The simple to make paneled skirt falls easily and smoothly. You can wear it season after season in suitable fabrics. Pattern No. 1437 is for sizes 34, 36, 38, and 48. Size 36, short sleeves, material. 4 yards of SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 40. 42, 44, 46 h 530 South Wells St. Chicago 7, 111. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No .. . Size . CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Tal-made- es However, original reconstruction of the skull was identified as a Florida Indian, refuting Gidleys theory. But Stewart was dissatisfied. He put the bones together again in the skull sim: shape of a ilar to the earliest skeletal remains found on this continent, the Smithsonian said. Since the original discovery of the skull, anthropologists have agreed that man actually arrived in North America as many as 10,000 years predicted that the birth rate would be even higher re ship-to-sho- age. 2,934,860. An FSA official : 1437 - y, On the basis of births recorded so far this year the 194S birth rate will be about 4 per cent higher than last year, when 2,735,456 births were recorded, and about 1.9 per cent higher than in 1944 when there were 2,794,800 recorded births. This would mean about 2,845,000 babies in 1946. The 1943 total was -- - Find Man First Arrived in Florida 10,000 Years Ago WASHINGTON. Florida can now make a legitimate claim to some very old inhabitants perhaps 10,000 years old, according to Smithsonian institution. Dr. T. Dale Stewart, Snqithsonian curator of physical anthropology, dug into the institutions skull collection, tore apart a reconstructed skull and put it together again in another shape. The skull was discovered 20 years ago near Melbourne, Fla. At that time Dr. James W. Gid-leSmithsonian paleontologist, said fossils unearthed where the skull was discovered indicated it was the remainder of a human who lived when giant mastodons roamed North America near the end of the Ice 1947 Two-Piec- so-call-ed ing huge amounts in precious gems. Some insurance brokers were imposing strict conditions, such as specifying the proportion of jewelry which must be kept in safety deposit vaults and providing that homes must be equipped with safes. Among thieves picked up by Scotland Yard in its drive to end the jewel robberies was a smash and grab bandit who practiced breaking plate glass windows in his back yard before tackling jewelry shop fronts. Police said he would bring prospective underworld purchasers to the show window to let them look at the jewelry he was going to steal and fix prices before the actual theft. 1946 Softly Tailored' Call for Protective Tariff alarmed at the wave of raids on its stately homes and castles by daring jewel thieves, was reported to be returning to Wartime precautions used for guarding estates when invasion threatened. Listening posts and pillboxes were being manned again and farmhands, gardeners and butlers were renewfighting knowledge of ing gained in the home guard durhand-to-ha- FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Red Tape WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS 14 before his ITALY: France was the latest European power to suffer an imperial headnatives batache, with tling French forces for extension of Postwar Troubles death intervened, covery. creating a situation troubles are not all economunparalleled in ic,Italys although shortages of foodstuffs history. Georgias Gov. Arnall Because neither the and widespread unemployment resulting from industrial stagnation new or old state constitutions pro- have turcontributed to the vided for such a contingency, ad- moil. The left and the political are pullright herents of Gov. Ellis Arnall and ing against themselves for political Old Gene jockeyed for the posiand a rising wave of antiadvantage tion. clerical threatens the propaganda While Governor Arnall disavowed traditional of the peounity spiritual any intention of taking advantage ple. of the uncertain legal situation to On the economic front, Italy is remain in office, he of wheat, and spaghetti and short proposed to retain macaroni rations have been cut in until the his post half. Pig iron production is down to ll new 28 per cent of the prewar level; texlieutenant govertile fabrics, 56 per cent; chemicals, nor is sworn in, 66 per cent; mechanical goods, 76 when he will resign per cent; cotton thread, 88 per cent. in his favor. Imports are almost three times exAnxious to obtain ports. the gubernatorial seat, however, Old Helping Hand Genes followers Since Uncle Sam has dealt genhoped to muster H. XalmadBo with Italy, it is looking conerously sufficient strength to declare the post vacant at the fidently for more assistance from the U. S. Thus far, the U. S. has election canvass when the assemhis name agreed to compensate Italy for then son, bly convened, American invasion troops Herman, governor. Although only supporting Old Genes name was on the bal- and furnishing war supplies, and lot at the last election, his son re- has extended credits for purchase ceived a number of write-i- n votes of overseas surplus. In addition, to provide for just such a contin- Italy has profited from U. S. contrito UNRRA and the internagency as occurred. Thus, the legis- butions lature could turn to Herman as the tional bank. nominal choice of the people. Despite the difficulties presented by shortages of both foodstuffs TARIFF: and industrial materials, both the left and right wings have made Seek Protection capital of unrest. Latest exHistorically for free trade, the politicalwas the food riots engineered ample in its reversed position deep south Communists in southern Italy. by petitioning President Truman and As a result of the political bickering, a for commission Federal Trade there has been a resurgence of FasAmerifor tariff strong protective cist sentiment, with Mussolinis forcan agriculture. mer followers growing increasingly Signed in behalf of the electbolder. ed commissioners of agriculture Leftists also have backed the atof Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, tacks on pope and church, with the Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, intention of weakening respect for South Carolina, Mississippi, the Catholic doctrine of authority, North Carolina, Texas, Tennesthe family and property. However, the see and Virginia, petition rightist dominated government has reached Mr. Truman as the govbeen quick to fight abusive critiernment prepared for renegoticism of the clergy. 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