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And , the memorial wreaths Monday aren't just for the dead of that long ago family fight They are also for 'the dead of a reunited family that has fought and won three foreign wars. The earlier scars are slowly being forgotten, we have deeper scars now to keep us together. - , , great-grandso- 1 , If;;; . .1o.-- , - ' '' '' ' , , 4 . , , : , , , ,,,, ' '- - ". ' , , , l' ' ,,,, ' . , ....1. - ..,117,1 - ik - 1:t-,- - ,, 88 ,' , 1,4, , - , ':-- - , 0, , - - , - 1::,,, '',k fP -. . . ' . -. , be-ta- , ' 1.?... - , ' '...; . tf't;--t-t'.:2:1'- . - lf) ' '. . .,,'. - , , paratively better offw than inany sections because of this situition. "But," he added, "No seetlott Ii free from the danger of declining ;Tice levels snd it is necessary to protect perishable products . against price declines." - ar , ' , - ' . .,,f.,:.,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,1:,..,,..;:. ..,,,,...44:,:x- .. Confederate survivors. '' List 'Decreeses disBut before the issue was tributed one of the Union men-- William Magee, 102,of Los Angleswas dead. Each month or so one here, another there, goes to join his spectral comrades in blue and gray. It isn't particularly a tribute to southern hardihood thatthere are more Confederate Veterans alive. The South, drained of manpower, had to take its soldiers younger, including boy volunteers of ten. . It will be a tremendous event In American history when the last of these grizzled veterans, passes, and the grisly Civil:War enters into legend. The earth then will hold in silence all of the 3,000,000 or more men who fought In the famous war of brother, against brother. Still Being Paid For was h probably history's frrst billion-doll- ar war. The price was heavy in terms of blood, but that bill was paid long ago. The bill In terms of dollars is still being ' paid. The bill for the four-yefight tost the North alone $3,000,000,- 000, some 110,000 combat dead and 221,791 lives lost by disease.' The North eventually alsowill have paid out an additional in pension and 88,000,000,000 compensation claims before the federal government officially closes its book on this fratricidal conflict A year ago the Veterans Administration still had 16,- 372 Civil Wei cases on its rolls, mostly dependents of veterans. Whit did the war between the states cost the South? Woodrow Wilson, an eminent historian bei fore he became a president, put Its battle losses at 133,821 killed and wounded in an army of 900,- 000, less than half the force the North put into the field: Some 80,152 Confederates died in prison, largely of disease. An equal number of Union soldiers died. in Southern prisons. No Recovery Aid Then It is impossible, however, to es- -' tiznate the monetary cost of the war to the South. Its industries were destroyed, its currency worthless in rocketing inflation. For years it suffered under occupation by federal troops and northern carpetbaggers. De- hilted Germany had a far milder occupation after two world wars. There was no MarshallPlan for the American South. As a result of the lost war and the subsequent military and political occupation. Ask such a man today what that war cost and , bell say: "The South is still paying the price." The bitterness of the men who fought lived on in their sons. But in the grandsons,. the - ' . , tone or state and federal pension officials. It publishes in its current issue pictures of 80 Union ' . . ...1.,,:.-.:.:.,:,;t-;::,,,,141,-,,,;- - , range r agreed. that the west is m'lco ' reaches price until' production 340,000,000 pounds- a year, then at 90 per cent of parity. "These are utah's major -coin- . mercid crops. and they are im- Portant ki the economy of every western state," Granger said. Representative White and wool producers and that the livestock men have testified they do tot want government 'aid. 'rhe sugar act still has two Years to run. ' - Wool is Protected at the ,1946 price and under the Aiken Act, effective next year, if not super. cedes:Lit would be assured this 3. - , '-- 1 Solt Leis City, UtahA-- 3 , , 4 , , . . Support at 100 per cent of ' for computing ' federal aid to parity income leveL ! farm crops. These are: 4. Individual crop ',Import . 1. A shift for parity prices to Price support to be based on a 1 re Ia ti ons hi p of prices during the income. prityEstablishment ' 2. of.1938-4- 8 iv- - immediately preceding 10 years. erage prices aa a base for figur-- Granger's optimism is based On the fact that present legislation ing parity instead of a 1910-1- 4' ' already protects the sugar beet averages. ' . , . . , . which would establish four' ba'lise Some other western Members of the House agricultural com- , - - , - Costly Struggle :- argaining.Spot on form Support p rognim Says, , mittee agree, but point out that their states have perhaps a greater stake in the game than does Utah. '.. , farm program. is studying Agcommittee Thi , "It looks to me llicewe're on riculture , Secretary Brannan's , of the beep," says Granger. farm price - support program , top Bal Boyle ..., By ,,, , . ' , ' NEW YORK (AP)The earth of dead . armies. And , b a, tomb ororY' soon indeed it will swallow , the last survivors of the American Civil War. On this Memorial Day, 84 years after Lee offered his sword , , , in surrender to Grant at Ap, , -. promettox, only a handful are tit. I - . . e West Vets lds r 4 - . , t - . . . t , , ..... ., . |