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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Entered an second class matter Feb. 8. 1929 at the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, nnder the Art of MarcS 3 1879. 1.50 Per Year in Advance SUBSCRIPTION I ton Mar. hell, Editor and Proprietor Wm. E. Marshall, Business Manager NO ADVICE WANTED PARAGUAY: Civil War WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- - Georgia Gets New Governor; dtivL 9LtSo? serious is the rebellion in Paraguay that President Morinigo has issued a war decree to mobilize the full powers of the government. Rebels now are holding large sections of the little South American counGovernment officials state that try. .Released by Western Newspaper Union., the is Communist-inspirerevolt (EDITORS NOTE: When eplnlons are expressed In these eolnmns, they are those of Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and not neeessarUy of this newspaper.) They further charge that Communists in neighboring Uruguay and Bolivia are giving every assistance to the rebels. The war act gives the government power to draft men, property and money, and to suspend any laws. The preamble declares that it was issued in accordance with international agreement signed by this country for defense of the continent against subversive movements of a totalitarian character. According to news from Brazil, the insurgents have won control of all the Paraguayan side of the border by capturing the towns of Bela Vista, Pedro Juan Caballero and Captan Bado. Paraguayan government reports say that some of the rebel forces have deserted and surrendered to government troops. There were other stories, denied by the government, that some infantry, artillery and naval units had refused orders to fight the rebels. Political satire turned up unexpectedly in a Swiss Lenten parade. The drum major, called the big guy from the East, bears an unATOMIC ORE: mistakable resemblance to Stalin. The drummers are supposed to Rigid Regulations depict the Soviet commissars and generals marching roughshod over small states. Switzerland is probably the only southern European In a move to safeguard the nacountry free enough for a public lampooning of Russian leaders. The tions supply of uranium and thorium ores, the raw materials for atom parade attracted much attention as it wound through the ancient streets of Basle. bombs, the Atomic Energy commission has issued a new and very strict code. Death is the penalty for maGEORGIA: BRITAIN: jor violations of the rigid regulaFloods New Peril Talmadge Ousted tions, which affect everyone handling, e the ores.' Melvin E. Thompson, elected lieuMelting of the thick blanket of The code sets up a licensing systenant governor, is rightful gover- snow that brought great hardship to nor of Georgia, the Britain has swollen streams to flood tem specifying that no one, unless by the commission, can state supreme stage. Many thousands of people in licensed transfer or export from the United court has ruled, 5 southern England are being forced to 2. Herman Talout of their homes by rising waters. States any material that contains as much as of one per cent of son Some rivers already have passed of madge, uranium or thorium. Gene, who has the record high marks of 1894. After April 1, anyone not licensed been acting as Community kitchens are being set who obtains 10 pounds or more of since his apGerfeed to up refugees. Troops, or raw uranium thorium must report man war prisoners and volunteers pointment by the to the commission within 30 days. are struggling to save water puri- it legislature, was deUse of uranium in ceramics, photoclared a usurper. fying stations, gas and electric and Atty. Gen. Euother essential services. graphic supplies and other industrial plants, is practically forbidden, inOthers are sandbagging dikes and products gene Cook has no since further supply of the metal validated all bills river walls. will allowed after te April 1. signed by TalIt is our worst disaster in 300 his madge during declares Miss Phoebe Cus-teOvercomes Handicap brief and troubled, term. The most years, of the Thames river town mayor ' of this legislation is the of Cavershkm. important white primary bill, but 150 other Snow still is hampering transpormeasures also were declared void in five counties of northern tation by Cook. These regions will have England. The son of the famous Old Gene accepted the verdict of to cope with floods later. Agricultural losses are already the states highest and prospects are for immense, tribunal and immemore staggering damage. even made prepdiately arations to leave Tens of thousands of sheep and catthe executive man- tle are drowning in the Midlands regions. It is estimated that three sion. million farm animals died over the Well be back, he told well wish- winter, killed by snow and cold. ers. The court of Most of the spring wheat crop is last resort is the ruined. The potato crop in the is considered destroyed. people of Georgia. of early crops is far behind Planting will This case In a country that has been schedule. be taken to the court of last re- on short rations for seven years, further blow is extremely seriSgt. Harold Russell, who lost sort. This was interpreted as indi- this ous. hands in service, is on tour both to intends run that Talmadge cating with his first movie connection in eleca when in 1948, special again venture, The Best Years of Our tion will be held. Under the law a Well , $25,000 Aint Hay Lives. He received an Academy lieutenant governor can serve only For many years Miss Mary B. award for his part in the picture, two years as governor. Powers of New York City has been in which he played a disabled vetdeThe supreme courts majority refusing dividends earned by ber stock eran. The film is being shown at cision took the view that the legisin the Glen Alden Coal Co. She bos Herarmy hospitals as part of the rebeen living in a New York hotel as a lature erred when it appointed habilitation program for handirecluse for the last 15 years. Someman Talmadge governor on Janucapped men. Russell does not in- -' thing bos changed her mind recently, ary 14. The legislature, after a canto act again; his ambition is tend she bos acand decided however, to on the votes acted of vass cast, to he a specialist in movie adverher dividends after ail. She has cept since that Talmadge Eugene theory $25,000 coming. tising. He is shown here demonhad died before inauguration, that strating how well he can perform there was no one elected to the ofsuch delicate tasks as operating fice. Herman Talmadge was chosen DRAFT EVADERS: a camera with his hooks. on the basis of a few write-i- n votes. Thompson, duly elected lieutenant FBI Hunts 9,178 U. S. FARM REPORT: governor, was ignored. of selective service has Ending Rise forced a change in the department Five-YeFARM MACHINERY: of justices handling of draft evadValue of farms in the United ers. Heretofore the departments States increased by Prices Trimmed on was to turn such men over to the average, and value of produce policy to is demand Although expected for months to the army for induction. Since the doubled between 1940 and 1945, the exceed supply Harvester armed forces no longer want them, census bureau reports. Number of International come, they will have to face conviction farms declined, and size of farms company has reduced prices on 163 and sentence in federal courts, says increased during the five-ye' peof More farm equipment. items than half the companys customers J. Edgar Hoover, director of the de- riod, as was generally known. Total worth of the nations farms will benefit, a spokesman said. Re- partments Federal Bureau of Inrose steadily to $46,388,925,560 in the ductions range from 1 to 23.8 per vestigation. FBI agents everywhere have been five years covered. Present values cent, or in dollars from $2.50 to $300. Lower prices have been announced furnished with descriptions of 9,178 are considerably higher. The averfor 123 farm machines, 16 models of men who are wanted for dfaft evaage farm in 1945 was 194.8 acres, Industrial tractors, 12 models of sion. Many of these failed to regis- compared with 174 acres five years ftiotor trucks and 12 other miscel- ter, or employed one of the many earlier. laneous articles. The program will dodges with which the FBI is faMarket value of produce incost the company about, 20 mil- miliar. creased from $7,813,644,000 to lion dollars this year, it was stated. Number of people on New prices became effective March ELECTRIFICATION: farms decreased sharply but the 10. bureau says it has no figure for 1940 Loans Reach Billion Typical of reductions are new exactly comparable to the 1945 With the granting of $145,000 to total, when there were 23,588,488 tractor, prices of the Farmall-down $125, or 10.6 per cent; the au- Illinois, Rural Electrification ad- listed as farm dwellers. Tenant tomatic pickup hay baler, down $75, ministration loans have reached the farmers dropped from 2,361,271 to or 4.1 per cent, and the billion dollar mark. Every state ex- 1,858,421 in the five year term. combine, now $122.50, or 3.4 cepting Connecticut, and MassachuOther changes, as summarized in setts now have cooperatives fi- the report, were these: per cent lower. Trucks were trimmed $50 to $300 nanced by REA funds. On January Farmers are using more maIn price, depending on size. Esti1, REA loans totaled $958,009,090. More farms are operated chinery. mated overall reduction on indus- More than 1,000 borrowers have refarmers and fewer by tenants. by trial products amounted to about paid $126,098,000 in principal and Fewer farmers engage in 1.5 per cent, officials stated. interest. work. So Swollen British Rivers Bring Misery, Destruction d. Smiths legal expenses had been running high, so when he met his lawyer on the street, he said: Nice day, isnt it? Remember, Im not asking you, Im telling you. Para-guayan-Bra- Executive Type Jeremiah agreed to cut the grass for two dollars, but when Mrs. Stephenson returned home from a shopping tour she found him lolling under a shade tree while another man was painfully pushing the lawn-mow- er over the grass. Shame on you, Jeremiah, the lady admonished. Hiring someone else to do your work for you. How much did you agree to pay him? Two dollars and fifty cents, maam, was the lackadaisical re- ply. exclaimed the Why, Jeremiah, startled Mrs. Stephenson, thats 50 cents more than I agreed to pay you! Ah know dat, Miz Stephenson, was the calm rejoinder, but it am wuth 50 cents to be boss all afternoon. Why Work? The famous psychologist had just delivered a most interesting lecture, and was now conducting a question session. A timid little man down front held up his hand, and was recognized. Doctor, he said most respectfully, did I understand you to say that a good poker player could successfully handle any sort of executive job? Thats exactly what I said, was the confident reply. "Tell me, Doctor, asked the little man, what would a good poker player want with a job? v radio-activ- gov-vem-or An astrologer who had foretold the death of one of the mistresses of Louis XI of France, which prediction had been fulfilled, was summoned into the royal presence to hear his own death sentence pronounced as a consequence of his wicked prophesy. Seeing you know said the King, tell everything, me, when will you die? Three days before your majesty, replied the astrologer. He kept his head. How dare you swear before my wife, demanded the indignant hus- band. I am very sorry, replied the intoxicated man, I was unaware that your wife wanted to swear first. Vacancy Coming Up Theres a tale going around a college campus of a certain English professor who went over to a local apartment house and asked to see the list of people living in it. He didnt have to go through very many names before he found the one he was looking for, and said, "Put my name down for this mans apartment, please. I just flunked him, and hell be dropping out of school any day now. ds ar one-thir- d, ar . Worth the Trouble I believe you are thinner than the last time I saw you, Mrs. Jones. Are you taking treatments or dieting to lose weight? Im losing weight be- cause of all the trouble Im having with my new maid. Why Im dont you fire her? going to just ak soon as she worries me down to 140 pounds. Night Golf Well, what excuse have you for coming in this time of night? Hubby Well, my dear, I was playing golf with some friends and. Wife What? At 2 a. m.? ' Hubby Sure; we were using Wife ... night clubs. ' Old Red Eye I hear the sergeant drinks awful. Yeah, I tasted it. - un- wrapping a bridge prize. As the twig is bent so is the small boy inclined to shoot out the back way. 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