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Show f A BTPH fOTWTV CHE RICH u COUNTY CHINA: Battle On .WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- - REAPED Cnttred second class matter Feb. 8, 1929 ft the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, under tl Act of March 3. 1879. Wm. E. Marshall. Business Manager $1.50 Per Year in Advance SUBSCRIPTION Layton Marshall. Editor and Proprietor PPR P VV110TPRFTAH Plan to Remove Food Subsidies ; Atom Bomb Figures in Allies' Postwar Diplomatic Movements Released by Western Newspaper Union. . of Midwestern Dairyman Builds Improved Barn Fireproof vault or bam is the latest development in farm con- ' struction and remodeling. e Kai-she- Western Newspaper Protecting a Milk Herd Against Fire civil war loomed in China as negotiations between communists and nationalists bogged and the Reds took to the offense in an k s effort to prevent Chiang their into forces from infiltrating northern strongholds. As a result of the outbreak of hoswithtilities, the U. S. decided to the from American troops draw scenes of combat, the Yanks having been used to aid nationalists in takterritory. ing over former Jap-hel- d Removal of U. S. units did not signify any reversal of policy in supreporting Chiang, however, with would administration the that ports continue to offer him material aid. Thus did the threat of civil war, V-following close upon J Day, dampChinas hopes for en a period of peace and tranquility in which to unify the nation politically and lay the foundation for economic development and modernization. Full-scal- Pioneer- long-sufferi- Twas Good for a Laugh Way Back in 3200 B. c. Found on an Egyptian Sixth Dynasty papyrus (3200 B C ) k story which is claimed to be worlds oldest joke. It reads- - if 6 A scribe who worked in a rnnm Th0,h was turbed by the noises made bv hk neighbors in the rooms side of his. One was a stonem! son and the other a carpenter At last, driven almost mad by the din he went to each neighbor and of' fered him a considerable sum if he would move to some other room. Both men accepted. Next day, the carpenter in stalled himself in the stonema sons room and the stonemason moved into the carpenters. ng FINLAND: Try Leaders Interior construction of fireproof vault on Clarkson farm at Itasca, HI. ing the way is Alick Clarkson of Itasca, 111. His 45 by 36 foot dairy bam has a noncombustible floor and is of such sanitary construction that quality milk can be produced with little effort. The ground floor is protected from fire by a mow floor of three-pl1 inches thick, laminated gypsum board and a gypsum wallboard ceiling. . The studs are covered on thfe outside with noncombustible gypsum sheathing and fireproof composition shingles, and on the inside with fireproof wallboard. Clarksons use of laminated gypsum board for flooring is something new in bam construction. The purpose of the construction is to assure him that a fire would not quickly spread to the cattle quarters, and that ample time would be given to remove the cows to safety. y, , Easier Hiding Seat Charged with refusal to mediate differences with Russia and prosecuting war on the side of the Axis instead, eight prominent Finnish leaders were arrested by the new government and scheduled for early trial in the peoples court. In the unprecedented movement of disa and diseased country to punish former leaders No longer capable of doing heavy labor, and sick, their official acts, Vaino Tanner, for trek Russians of through war released by pirited, German prisoners Finnish politico of 1941, dominant on their return to homes in the west. was accused of failing to take adoffer to vantage of a U. FOREIGN AFFAIRS: SUBSIDIES: mediate with Russia that year. Atomic Talk Time Removals Tanner again was named for failcosts to accept a U. S. proposition to red-hure the of down hold to The living question sharing Designed Finnish-Russia- n differsubsirecent conciliate the featured bomb atomic government during wartime, 1943 ences in dies to food producers and proces- diplomatic news as along with former President Risto Ryti, Foreign Minsors will be gradually removed to the U. S., Britain ister Henrik Ramsay, Prime Minlessen the impact on the civilian and Russia continuter Edwin Linkomies, Gen. Rudolf price structure, Stabilization Direc- ued their polite revealed. Collet C. tor John Walden, and Finance Minister Tyo-k- o for favorable Reinikka. Tentative plans call for the aboli- positions in the coon vegetable short- nstruction. of the tion POLITICS: ening by December 1, 1945; cheese, postwar world. not later than February 28, 1946, Russias tough litNo Trend and the $1.30 rollback per 100 pounds tle Foreign MinisContinued Democratic domination on pork not later than March 31, ter Vyacheslav Moof the big cities and Republican inlotov started the 1946, with the remaining pork payin small roads municipalities ment scheduled to go not later than ball rolling in an subsimarked the recent election results 1946. In eve June 30, addition, address on the and offered little clue to a political dies on canned and frozen vegeta- of the 28th anniverconbles, dry edible beans, prunes and sary of the Red revolution, declar- trend prior to the 1946. elections the in at such no terminated be scientific will raisins gressional age ing that in this close of the 1945 crop year, with discovery as the atomic bomb could Most significant feature of the baldairy production, fluid milk, feeder long remain a secret, and that loting was the CIOs failure again cattle, beef, sheep and lambs and eventually the Soviet would have it. to capture the mayoralty in Detrpit, flour payments expected to be ended Telling the world that possession Mich., motor car center of the U. S. not later than June 30, 1946. of the atomic bomb should not be and United Automobile Workers With the department of agricul- used as a diplomatic weapon in ob- stronghold. Calling upon the unorture estimating the cost of food sub- taining advantages, Molotov also ganized residents of the city to rally sidies for the fiscal year, ending next said that its real effectiveness for for an impartial rather than a labor June 30 at $1,798,000,000, payments preserving peace has yet to be dominated administration. Mayor on slaughter of livestock are ex- tested. over CIO Jeffries won pected to total $535,400,000; dairy Indirectly answering Molotov in Candidate Frankensteen by a comBritains house of commons, the fortable margin. production, $534,000,000; flour, and beef cattle, $40,000,000. equally tough Foreign Minister Ertheir dominance over nest Bevin declared theMaintaining LABOR-INDUSTRthe Demobig municipalities, : that it was entirely crats won the mayoralties .handily proper for Britain, of New York, Boston, Pittsburgh Discuss Bargaining Canada and the U. and Cleveland, while Republicans Backed by AFL Chieftain William S. to proceed slowwon back Buffalo, N. Y., and New Green and representatives of manly on the question of Haven, Conn., after more than a dozagement, burly John L. Lewis of the sharing the atomic en years. United Mine Workers ripped the CIO bomb in view of its proposal to tie wages into the prestremendous potenconference in ent tialities. In finally Washington, D. .C., and demanded determining that talks be confined to establishbombs disposition, ing machinery for settlement of dishe asserted, statesExciting possibilities for speedy postputes. men and not scien- war air travel were opened with the record In spearheading the opposition to tists should make the final decision breaking performance of Britains the CIO proposal based upon Presi- because of their closer Gloster Meteor piloted by Capt. H. J. dent Trumans wage policy, Lewis with political conditions.acquaintance Wilson. asserted that the problem of pay Smashing the former official mark of In addressing commons, Bevin 481.84 miles per hour set by Capt. Fritz should be left to collective bargainrapped Russia hard, stating that Wendel of the German air force in 1939, d by any Britain had met every territorial deing and not formula based on cost of living. In mand of the Reds only to find them Wilson averaged 606 miles per hour in four runs over a course at Herne Bay, granting employees increases and increasing their claims, particularly England. emtheir price structure, adjusting for control of North Africa and EriAt Wilsons rate of speed, excited statisployers will be governed by competrea on the British lifeline to the east. ticians figured that a plane could travel nontition to assure reasonable costs, around the world in 41 hours; from Meanwhile, Secretary of State stop Lewis said. Los Calif., to New York City in Angeles, S. U. the into the Byrnes projected 3 hours and 59 minutes; from Chicago, III., Even as the 36 labor and manage- international picto Panama in 3 hours and 49 minutes, and ment representatives pitched into ture with the revefrom Chicago to Mexico City in 2 hours in trouble the brewed their task, lation of this counand46 minutes. automobile and steel industries, with trys support of an the CIO asking the government to Allied commission NAZI SPY: intervene following collapse of nego- to guarantee free tiations with General Motors and access to the Black Tipped Off FBI U. S. Steel corporation over wage in- or Mediterranean Asserting that his only intention in e creases to maintain wartime seas through the visaboteurs to the U. S. accompanying pay. tal Dardanelles and in 1942 was to get out of Germany, Bosporus straits, a Nazi spy disclosed the whole enARMY: and the release of emy plot for damaging U. S. plants Step Up Discharges Italys territorial and facilities and terrorizing civilians to the FBI, leading to the early Mostly European vets originally views. By calling for an Allied commis- roundup of the entire marked for redeployment to the Paclique landed enlisted men present- sion, Byrnes favored revision of the by submarine. cific, ly home on furlough or on temporary present Montreux agreement enLet off with 30 years duty in the U. S. have become trusting Turkey with control of the for his disclosure and imprisonmentat testimony eligible for discharge, the army re- strategic straits, but countering the the trial resulting in the execution Russian demand for bases military ported. of six of the saboteurs and a life the vital to assure sentence for At the same time, the army an- along waterways another, the spy, George nounced that no enlisted man with free passage. named the other conspiraDasch, 21 or more months of service since In submitting its territorial views, tors and furnished information September 16, 1940, will be sent Italy agreed to readjustment of its which enabled the to cover overseas for permanent duty except French and Yugoslavian boundaries their movements and track them for language specialists, regular and establishment of Allied bases in down in New York 111.' and Chicago, its former North African colonies, army personnel and volunteers. In detailing the saboteurs misAlso exempt from overseas as- but asked for retention of certain sion, Dasch told the FBI that the signment are officers who have 33 Near Eastern possessions of econom- TVA was marked for destruction or more months of service, or medic value. along with important industrial ical officers with 30 months, except All these diplomatic problems, the Hell Gate bridge in New plants, for those who have chosen to remain plus consideration of the question of York City, Ohio river on active duty, are regular army Jewish locks, and imin British conrailroad trackage. In addiportant men or are classed as scarce spe- trolled immigration Palestine were reportedly tion, the saboteurs planned to tercialists. Nurses who are 30 years of of British Prime Minister Att- rorize part civilians by planting time age or have 12 points will not be sent lees scheduled discussions with bombs in depot lockers and crowded overseas. President Truman. stores. ot tug-of-w- $190,-000,00- ar Agriculture In the News J. DRYDEN Tomatoes of 1946 Tomatoes, already rating high in vitamin content, being second only to oranges in vitamin C, will be enriched with vitamin A, following work at University & of Chicago. Tomato cannery wastes will be put to use. Oil being ex- tracted from the seeds, cannery waste will provide an extracted ether soluble fraction of 12.4 per cent. By treating plants with the fumes of a g acid, seedless tomatoes may be produced. The skins of tomatoes are being used for the valuable resin they contain. An improved method of dehydrating tomatoes promises to make them of commercial importance. Creep-Fe- d naph-thoxyacet- ic, Pigs Grow Bigger in Less Time When pigs on rye pasture were 5.6 per cent more of the pigs survived to weaning age than when they were forced to eat with the sows, experiments at the University of Illinois reveal. 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W. Older people I If yon havent the you should because your diet lacks the natural A&D Vitamins and g natural oils you need-yo- ull find stamina ; on Leather or Canvas Covering for Seat of Riding Implement Mgh Energy mv. strait-jackete- lJ86-mil- e take-hom- 50-poi- nt G-m- en NONE SO GOOD, SAYS MRS. CARL STOWE SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI.-M- rs. Carl Stowe finally got around to writing to Faultless Starch. Here is what she says: Ive intended to write for a long time, but just kept pu- it off. I just wanted to say I have used Fanltless a long time. I have tried other starches but none so good as Fanltless. It is more economical and does not blow out of the clothes. Then they iron so much easier. I sure am sold on Faultless and I just wantting to tell you so. That is a wonderful letter, isnt it. Mrs. Stowe has tried other starches and she says none so ted as Faultless. good DOES NOT BLOW OUT One thing she says in her letter may be very interesting toStarch says that Faultless does not blow out. Now you prof01 ably have had the experienceone' getting your wash all v starched and on the line only tn that iron to find when you go wind has whipped all the stare out! And you have to starc over again put them on the hn and iron a day late! to S Now, you dont HAVE if not yu u through that . . . you-Sh- Faultless Starch! . You see, Faultless Starcti made a special way so that fab starch penetrates into the It doesnt just stick to the outs As a result, the wind doesn it out and a freeze won t fl- ,e . it out! anA Think what a lot of tune y work that one thing can save some busy week! wonder But that isnt the only S Faultless ful thing about ING! And, it contains ironing aids that keep the iron from STICKY UfW ing--NO so easy to do smooth, ironing. , try Faultless Starch, w youll never go back to So hard-wor- k way of starching- - e |