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ployment his Month inhs Expected S. This Spring LrT0M w - More VG1, ot lobs now than "but the government 'increase in employ- Ef the January drop, J ustill high lor the whole. , ubor Tobm said " kend a nationwide fefldlarse areas have Ivment, only two have Blast raonth. T... imnnrtant pro- " ", ' nJlrnit. Flint nten .,, id Itapios, L out ol work now: I Shortage of materials , industry, forcing pro. Licks as in the auto- r . 1.-1, rvincnm- hus try; "h Enter lulls in construe- I avtilc flnri look for spring is bright- i (NEA Telephoto) LIBYA'S KING King Id ris I, above, heads the world's newest nation, the kingdom of Libya, formed under UN sponsorship of the provinces of Tripolitan ia, Cyrennaica and Fezzan. The new monarchy has a p o p u I a tion of 1,340,000, mostly Arabs. Russians Continue To Woo Japanese WASHINGTON (JP) Moscow and the Communist bloc are steaming up a high pressure prop aganda campaign to woo Japan in the wake of Premier Stalin's mes sage of sympathy and avowed friendship. Stalin told the JoDanese in a New Years' message he was con fident the Japanese would ultim ately free themselves from "for eign occupation" just as Russia did after the 1917 Bolshevik revolution. Security Treaty Hit He said thev rnlllH nevei rtain their freedom as long as American forces remain, as is provided in the new security trpatv hptwppn the United States and Japan, Officials told a rinnrtpr SnnHav that all Communist propaganda agencies have been bearing down hard on that theme ever since. The "Voire nt imwin" op pressed the opinion in recent days that here has hppn litt-lp nnHpoahi effect on the Japanese. Dulles Raps Soviets Ambassador .Tnhn Vnsfpr nniipc ridiculed the idea nf Rnvlpt frionrf- ship after, he said, Moscow has treated Japan so long with "con treated Japan so long with "con But over a long period author ities expect the Soviet campaign inevitably will bear some fruit, especially among the younger Jap anese. Japanese Vulnerable ' Authorities recognize that the Japanese are especially vulnerable to arguments that their natural trade channels lead to the main land of Communist China. Moscow's latest bid to the Jap anese was based on the idea that Prime Minister Yoshida is "con spiring" with the U.S. for war and for this reason is imposing heavy new sacrifices on the Japanese taxpayers. Astoria Crab Catch Worst in Seven Years ASTORIA (JP) Bad weather; and a scarcity of crabs has made' the catch so far this month onei of the worst in seven years, fish ermen reported. Stormy weather has damaged crab pots and kept most boats in port. Ike Honored By Academy Replaces Pershing In French Institute PARIS (JP) Gen. Dwight D, Eisenhower was made an associ ate member Monday of the Acad emy of Moral and Political Scienc es of the Institute of France, a 300-year-old French seat of cul ture and learning. In accepting the honor, he told the members of the academy in a speech that the task of forming an international defense force to re sist Communist aggression "is a task of a scopenever before seen in peacetime, even during the three centuries of the existence of this ancient institution." The general said, "The freedom loving peoples of the world have now embarked on a great collec tive effort to preserve those things which make life worth living. "We can succeed in this great Look for MODERNE STUDIOS Special Valentine Offer On Page 5 Town Generous PORTLAND The little town of lice In Grant County has a blr place in the March of Dimes. The town's residents all 59 of them have contribut ed more than $15 per perosn. It was raked at the town's an nual March of Dimes box social. The total there was S770. More Is still to come from school children's contributions. endeavor only if each and every one of us is willing to give the full measure of courage, sacrifice, work and vision; not in a divided effort, but working together in the pursuit of our common goal. The academy elected General Eisenhower to the Foreign As sociate's seat once held by Gen. J ohn J. Pershing. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Mon., Jan. 21, 1952 Page 3 Committee Recommends Reclamation Bill WASHINGTON U.R The Senate Interior Committee has recommended passage of a bill giving the Interior Department more time to amend contracts with reclamation projects to re pay their construction costs. The bill, passed by the House last fall, extends to Dec. 31, 1954, the department's authority to amend contracts with irrigation projects having difficulty in re paying ther costs. 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