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Show Shoulder straps ,. , thmgs on women's r,?e th -longer this year Lindsborg, Kan. H!! Within thelalrT carbons from petrol. ls' tural gas have beSe ' raw materials for " a; differents chemicaTpn 2-; Order is hcavenT?"" Alexander Pope. f,rst law. Ruffs Garage Holds Lead In City Softball; Games Set Wednesday Ruff's Garage is currently leading the City soft-ball soft-ball league despite losing its first game Tuesday night to Cal's 9-8. Sprins-ville's Jaycees are in second spot , : .,,.,.. -.. ..... - Zebra Swallowiail 1952 National Wildlife Federation That superior field guide to the butterflies written by A. B. Klots and edited by the National Wildlife Federation's Art Editor Roger Tory. Peterson lists 22 different swallowtail butterflies to be found in North America east of the Great Plains. Eight of these are listed as casual species in that area. A checklist of insects found in New York State does not list with Cal's TV and National Guard in third and fourth place, respectively. respec-tively. The next night of play will be Tuesday, July 7, with the opening game at 7:15 pitting Cal's TV against the National Guard. Immediately Im-mediately following Ruff's will meet the Jaycees. The games will conclude the playing in the first half. In the games played during the week Ruff Garage defeated the National Guard 11-10 in a close contest Monday night. Cal's lost to the Jaycees 5-15 in the other contest. Tuesday night's results saw Cal's upset Ruff's 9-8 and National Guard turn back the Jaycees Jay-cees 15-5. City recreation director asks that anyone interested in playing Softball can do so by contacting him, George Pehrson, in person or by phone. The second half schedule for the league begins July 10. The team standings and schedule follow: W L, Pet. Ruff Garage 4 1 .800 Jaycees 3 2 .600 Cal's TV 2 3 .400 Nat. 'Guard 1 4 .200 2nd Half Schedule Softball July 10 Ruff's vs. N. Guard Cal's vs. Jaycees July 14 N. Guard vs. Jaycees Ruff's vs. Cal's July 17 Cal's vs. N. Guard Ruff's vs. Jaycees July 21 Cal's vs. Jaycees Ruff's vs. N. Guard July 28 Ruff's vs. Cal's N. Guard vs. Jaycees July 31 Jaycees vs, Ruff's Cal's vs. N. Guard. the Zebra Swallowtail but does list 8 others. Zebra Swallowtails are reported to be rare in southern New England Eng-land and to be found in southern Ontario, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin south to the Gulf States and Florida. How this butterfly can be found in southern New England and southern Ontario and not in New York State is difficult to conceive but that is the way the record reads. Anyway it should be found rarely or otherwise over much of eastern United States and some of southern Canada. Its closest common relative might be the Tiger Swallowtail. To the lavman the Zebra Swallow- black cross bands and a wide black band across a humped section. tail differs from the Tiger Swal-1 lowtail in having much longer "swallow tails" and in having a red spot near the tail region of the hind, wings. The color pattern is shown better in the colored stamp issued in the 1952 series of the National Wildlife Federation than is possible in a black and white reproduction. ' Very possibly the range of the Zebra Swallowtail is limited by the range of the plant on which its caterpillar feeds, the Papaw. Incidentally the caterpillars of the Zebra Swallowtail are strongly cannibalistic and this habit does not help it increase in numbers. Zebra Swallowtail butterflies winter over as papae and there may be as many as four broods a year in a given locality. There is considerable variation in the appearance of these butterflies at different times in the season. Early spring specimens have a smaller size and shorter tails than the later season broods. They also have more extensive light-colored markings. Even individuals that emerge late in the spring, although al-though members of the first brood of the season, may be larger,1 darker dark-er and longer-tailed than the earliest earl-iest to make their appearance in the season. Entomologists recognize recog-nize and early April brood, an early June brood and an October brood though there may be a fourth. Naturally some of these generations may overlap, so van interesting variety of the butterflies butter-flies may be expected in the late season. Zebra Swallowtail catterpillars are green with fine yellow and |