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Show V BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH THE THE READER'S DATE BOOK CLASSIFIED Heritage Foundation Sponsors 'Get Out the Vote' Promotion DEPARTMENT O Of 'Uv 1 ft f I it was a successful campaign. A record breaking total of 42,324,232 voters went to the polls. This was an Increase of five million over the previous record (1938) for a The causes are many and plex, but the effect Is clear and unmistakable. That something should be done about it is evident that something can be done Is clear, too. Not only the results of the 1950 program can be cited, but the demand made upon the American Heritage Foundation by hundreds of organizations and communities which participated in the last campaign has been overwhelming. As early as the spring of 1951 requests were received from many of the 800 community committees who worked In the 1950 campaign for another drive to stimulate voting in the presidential year election. As a result, the American Heritage Foundation has devised a four point program for the 1952 camcom- 1,4VJAv Of - - Week March 3-- 7 w ; p i nT vik.. J The week of March 1 has been Club Week. designated National The annual event is the week durmembers display ing which handicraft work and publicizes its activities and accomplishments. There are almost 2,000,000 members in the United States today. In addition there are 200,000 adult club leaders and about 12,000,. 000 former club members. 4-- 4-- H 4-- RIOTING CELEBRANTS . . . Police try to hold back eager crowds scrambling for candy dropped by a helicopter on the square outside the Abdin palace in Cairo during the celebration of the birth of a son to King Farouk and Queen Narriman. The prince was given the name Ahmed Fuad and given the title of Prince of Said. This occurred while other riots took place in different parts of Egypt in demonstrations for the departure of the British from the land. DECLINE SALES million as Chain '4 I f "l h , I 't I'Jh J v - One spplicarioa maket places fit m.(r wtlboal ptwan ar potto. becatua Dnmms Flasn Liner hardens permanently to your plat. Rcline and refits Ioom plates in s way oo powder or pasta can do. Even on old rubber pistes you gel good results T six months to a year or longer. VOU CAM ANYTHING.! Simply lay s tt strip ot Plasri- Liner on troublesome upper or lower. Bit m. tasteless, and it molds perfectly, taty odorless, harmless to you and your places. Removable as directed. Money back it skm completely satisfied. Aih vom arufgnt were man- million previous stores for same month stores. $2,550 million were $73 wnil j - -- n 1 EXCESSWASTE When kidney function slows down, many folks complain ol naueinl backache, loss of diixineea. pep and energy, headaches anddiscomfort bon't suller looser with these If reduced kidney function is getting yon down due to such common csuaea ss atreaa n or eiposura to and strain, cold. Minor bladder Irritations due to cold, dampness or wrong diet may causa getting up nights or frequent passages. Don't neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doan's Pills a tnild diuretic. Used successfully by millions lor over 60 years. While often otherwise caused. It's amazing how many times Doan's (civ help hsppy relief from these discomforts the IS miles of kidney tubes and niters flush out waste. Get Doan's fills todayl by for ' writing 'Division of Printing 25, D.C. WORKING . CAPITAL INCREASES ., Do aits QjCLDA Brighter Teeth , O Corporate net working capital, continued to increase during third quarter 1951 with September estimates at $79.2 billions, reflecting growth of . current assets of $3.9 billions. j Prepared by ' ;' '' ' the Washington Boreas at WNO Festores. j paign: (1) To devise and maintain a canopy of national publicity and information that will keep the importance of registering and voting before the people from now until election time. This Includes printed information materials.'special kit of sample editorials for urban, rural and business papers, a variety of Here Is another opportunity newspaper advertisements on the for the home town merchant to subject of voting, .and a general kit improve his community relations containing publicity aids and proand render a valuable public motion plans and ideas. His aid and suggestions service. concert in done is This to be (2) soon forgotten by local not are with others in an effort to bring the members. And the imporclub people and the candidates together tance of taking an active Interfor clarification and better underest in the guidance and welfare standing of all the issues. of the youth of the community Most recent "cltiien action" cannot be over - emphasized. Neither should the rewards to campaigns have been marked by an accusatory tone. So, in orbe gained der to avoid these tiegative asThis interest, however, should not pects of "finger pointing" and but should include limited to be accusations, the "Register and Fire Girls, Future Girl Scouts, Camp Vote" campaign in 1953 will atetc. Scouts, Boy Farmers, to slant. take a positive tempt It will attempt to develop a reawakened sense of personal reOther Promotions sponsibility on the part of the Listed for March citizen by use of television, motion pictures, radio, rallies, foThere are a number of other outrums and debate which will give standing promotions for the month the Individual a feeling of perof March which the home towns of sonal participation. the nation should look for. The aninnual American Red Cross Fund to A enlist the (3) program terest and participation of 200 na- Drive will be conducted during the tional organization! and associa- month; March 8 has been deslg-nateas National Save Your Vision tions, and an undetermined number of community working committees Week; Classified Brand Names Week is scheduled for March behind a common program for regand St. Patrick's Day is scheduled istration and voting in 1952. March 17. for The American Heritage FoundaThese and other special promotion will serve as a source of Information and as a coordinating tions will be discussed in future colagency. Also, it will make available umns. - fl.iiiiiii.iMH.m I it l?"v k(. ' ' L XT 'Jl If ' i - V' r A M rJ'i A. -- 1 tir'N' 1 - FATHERS . 7. - 'V H HI 5 . y: 1 ' ' - t , " r v 3 4 LEE UNVEILED AT WEST POINT . . . Hanson Edward Ely III and Ann of General Robert E. Lee, admire Carter Lee Ely, portrait of the general they have just unveiled at the United States military academy. The general wears the grey uniform of the Confederacy. It is the first portrait of a graduate of the academy in a Confederate uniform to be hung at West Point. great-grandchildr- en to order Into THE Army plans service during military the period from June to September, 1932, all officers commissioned in the United States Army Reserve who have been and are being de- ferred from induction by the telec-tiv- e system under an ROTC deferment agreement. Veterans who served less than two years on active the armed forces between December 7. 1941, and September 2, 1945, will also be ordered to active duty upon being commissioned. The Army stated that it was making its plans known early In order that the students concerned may plan accordingly. duty with obtained Q. Several years a CI bom loan, when the top guarantee u as $4,000, Now that the guarantee has been raised to $7,500, may I use the difference to get another CI loan to go into business? S.E.R., Maple, N.C. A. No. The additional guarantee may be used only in connection with ago, I d GI home loan. Q, I was disabled in service in 1949. Would I be eligible for vo- cational training under the program that recently was set up for Korean disabled veterans? WJPl, Crijjin, Ca. A. No. One of the requirements of the law Is that the disability must have occurred after June 27, 1950, the official date of the outbreak of Korean hostilities. 0. intend to apply for an increase in my pension to $120 month, since I'm so severely disabled that 1 need the regular aid and attendance of another person in order to get about. If the increase is granted, will it be retroactive to the date that I first got on VA't pension rolls? R.T.C Thurston, Ohio, A. No. If VA awards you the in crease, it will become effective as of the date you filed your applica of armored jacket by the Army Quartermaster Corps, and shown by ballistic tests to be superior to previously existing lightweight body armor, will be tested by combat troops. A new developed '3 BRITISH MYSTERY PLANE . . . Joseph Graber and Leonard Ponder are pops d by two Armstrong Slddeley Jots. It Is a After the outbreak of hostilities in long-rang- e claimed Delta and by night fighter, day Korea, the Arrr.y experienced an the RAF to be the only plane of Its kind. It It better qualified than any immediate need for trained personother fighter to destroy atom bombers. Its speed, range, armament and nel to meet its requirements. Such radar gear are secret. Its unusual shape answers a design problem for individuals were not readily availaircraft traveling at sonic speeds. able In sufficient numbers at that Gtoster i of quads. . . Tbotographed for first time Is the type GA S, powered radar-equippe- it 1 , 'N'&ViaX 4, Amazing results proved bj InaVpenJent scientific test. For cleaner teeth, for a ' try Calox yourself I brighter smile ... tion. Q. I'm a) Korean veteran, hos- pitalized for a service-connect- ed disability, and I'm now awaiting my final discharge. May I apply for vocational training available to Korean veterans? t, WU-mo- S. Dak. ' A. Yes. Members of the armed forces hospitalized while awaiting final discharge may qualitfy for the training provided they meet all re quirements. They may not receive subsistence however. payments, prior to actual discharger or separa product of McttSSOW 0 BOBBPtS NIJUW 0752 A Hi tion. Q. May I obtain a CI business loan to expand a business in which I'm already engaged? Or must the business loan be used to enter a new business only? E.B.W Mo. A. The loan may be used in either way to expand an existing business Eos-to- n, venture, or to start Army Develops New Armored PC7 i y . :?:! i) r Uj (Send your questions about tht armed forces or any aspect of military service to: Walter Sbead, Armed Services Question Box, 1057 National Press Building, Washington 4, D.C. Answers will be given in this column.) If nv under-estimate- d. 2-- . Pills , Small Business? may be' Services, U.S. Deparment of Commerce,' Washington ;' 1 MUST REMOVE e free Plafti-Line- KIDNEYS ' 1 J j i try Urimmt granting defense contracts. These firms reported in serious financial difficulties because of cutbacks in copper and aluminum for first quarter of this year. To funnel short materials to thesa firms Small Defense Plants Administration ha3 created new office charged with concentrating efforts to see these firms get share of vital materials. O The small business office has a new tax bulletin setting out principal types of federal-statand local taxes and tax laws which must be considered in operating small business. Copy, of CORPORATE , Ml NOTED compared to $375 drug Grocery obtained r : billion of in Drug stores in November were "Basic Tax Information , V AM'KD Scrap Iron, Steel and Cast Also Surplus Items MONSEY IKON & METAL CO. Salt !,! CUT, Hls 7SO 8. 3rd as com- to million in retail pared $2,516 October; dry goods, $393 million as compared to $382 million; radio and appliance stores, $264 million as compared to $261 million. , Defense Production Administration certified names and addresses of about 3,000 small business firms throughout country as worthy of 'special at- -, tention" from government procurement officers in. A i w $3X four-fift- hs billions. million. . Over SERVICES OFFERED WANTED TO BUK ufacturing groups occured in food and automobile Industries, down 5 and 14 per cent respectively. $363 v quarter of 1951, til caiit , STOVE REPAIRS for all make stoves, parts Repair W rite for ranges, heaters, furnaces. give make and model. Omaha prices, Co.. 1201 Sto.e Douflan, Omaha, Nebr. rate of. Full year profits after taxes in 1950 Only profit declines in major 1950. $23 month. , i WITH was Retail sales; it it AGENCY rrnnoi.oo, mm l exam., - ld RETAIL DRUG -- tree mice w FLYING CONGRESSMAN . . . Rep. Peter Mack (D., 111.) landed In San Francises to complete longest overwater hop on his goodwill flight in a single-engin- e plane. He is standing on wing of plane shaking hands with airport official. He later completed the globe-circlihop in the aircraft without mishap. He described it as a goodwill mission to the places that be touched on the flight. round-the-wor- adjusted-annua- wanted by ASCAH Agent. Submit for MUSIC CtNTUR Post bt., Salt HOi, and Ljrrtca nd BMI Publisher SONGK due primarily to rise in emU. S. SAVINGS BONDS government ployee compensation and defense-relat- ed payrolls. Farm owners income expanded $1,000,000,- Are Now 000 or 6 per cent. Third quarter profits after U.S. DEFENSE BONDS taxes were down to annual rate of $16 billions, compared to $18 billions in second quarter and $20 billions in first quarter. These figures EAT ANYTHING WITH reflect increased taxes based upon combined fed- TCCTU I eral and state profits tax liability of almost 60 If you hav trouble with place thit slip, rock, came sore gumsper cent as compared with rate of 45 per cent in crease, however, Club 4-- H reached a seasonally 9i, Box MAIN per cent more cent more grain sorphum and 14 per cent FEATURE more barley with oats production about same as last year. O Department of Commerce reports national in15 5278 billion in third above second quarter. srnrn National Increase includes corn than 1951, 29 per MISCELLANEOUS Start route. SKILCO Beach 1, California. LUNCH COUNTER Game. Gigantic collections! Write livestock numbers. come .MAIN CITIZENSHIP! is to Main Street merchants 1952 goals for agricultural products announced by Department of Agriculture, approximately 6 per cent over near record output of 1949 and nearly 50 per cent greater than 1935 - 39 average. Top priority is given all feed grains, be cause of low surplus and increasing A Within the next few weeks, and continuing until the November election, the American Heritage Foundation, in association with other national and community organizations, will launch a national "Get Out the Vote" campaign that should prove of interest to every community in the nation. And it is a campaign in which the home towns of America should participate. The first national "Get Out the Vote" campaign was initiated by the foundation in the off year election of 1950. The purpose was to encourage by every means available, the largest possible vote across the nation, regardless of politics and political affiliations. to national organizations and the citizen committees kits of working tools and information material. One of these kits is an informational election. guide containing details of the orThe score on voting in this coun- ganization and conduct of commutry has not been good In recent nity registration and voting pro-It years. For exam grams, and related activities. to ple: In 1880. 78.4 would be an invaluable guide per cent of the the home town committee wishing eligible voters of the to sponsor a "Register and Vote" country cast their campaign. ballots, in 1900 elec(4) A national program of awards the vote that will give recognition to assotion, FEATURE dropped to 73.5 per ciations, communities, and workcent. In the 1920 ing committees producing the best election, first vote by women, only record of effort and result in sup49.3 per cent voted, and in the 1950 port of the "Register and Vote" election the total was down to 44 campaign. per cent. To dramatize the importance of The inescapable conclusion, therevoting in the national elections of fore, is that the right to vote November, the foundation will offer an inherent right and the first duty a series of unique awards to comof citizenship, is being waived by munities, counties and organizamillions of Americans. These fig- tions conducting outstanding nonures are startling, but they are partisan, community - wide camtrue down to the home town level. paigns to bring out the vote. The And that is the reason the small foundation will not make any awards communities of the nation should directly to individuals, but suggests find the "Get Out the Vote" promo- that it would be a good idea for tion of first importance. communities and organizations to bestow special honors and recognition on those citizens who contribute most to the local voting effort. This is the general pattern that the campaign will take on a national scale. What it will accomplish on the home town level, however, will depend on the local group or committee that sponsors the program. The American Heritage Foundation is ready to help any community group that wishes to THE RIGHT . TO VOTE participate. The address is: American Heritage Foundation, IS AN INHERENT RIGHT 25 West 45th Street, New Yorb THE FIRST DUTY OF 36, N.Y. interest new enterprise. Jacket time. The Army recently established a "reinforcement" category within me organized Reserve Corps. 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