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Show TOE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH By JOE GOOD CITIZEN MAHONEY Tolerance Is Important Problem In Every American's Life Today Of WRESTLING'S TOP DRAW CARDS, WON 9 SEWICE CHAMP IONSHIPS WHILE IN THE NAVY. THfc. 6 FOOT, 200 POUNDER CAN CHIN HIMSELF WIFH A ISO LB. MAN HANG" ONE ING A KNEE-BENWITH 550 LbS. ON HK BALK WU DO 5 PUSH UPS WITH 185 LBS. ON HIS BACK; WITH ONE APM,DO Vjf 4" i. GaTCHER EB8A ST.CLAlR, OF THE ATLANTA i CRACKERS, FOOLED A PITCH OVER k 1 ' I ' THE GRANDSTAND. (T SMASHED THE WINDSHIELD 1 OF HIS OWN AUTOMOBILE, Til":" ' 1 SPORTLIGHT- - No One Can Change Dizzy Dean -- By GRANTLAND RICE- series of booklet "Good The American eoncernfnf, the an American. The sixth promise of a good citizen: In thought, expression and action; at home, at school and in all my contacts, I will avoid any group prejudice based on class, race or religion. In youthful sports we learn that the best pitchers or finest quarterbacks are the boys who throw or pass better, without regard to color of their skins, the kind of churches they go to, or the size of homes they come from. Jews and gentiles, white and Negro, catholic and protestant, skilled it d unskilled, rich and poor, in telligent and dull, tall and short, man and woman, blonde and brunette, are 6p: LCLSARUr IN "WE, IP This N the seventh of articles from the r'itigfn" published by Heritage Foundation rights and duties of 10 - IS ONE other thing you Rolfe and Sawyer can say about Dizzy Dean he Last March, along the western has changed less in the last 20 years than anyone I ever knew coast of Florida, there were two managers who felt their teams had through that length of time. I don't believe anyone has had been overplayed. They were Rolfe as much fun out of life and living of the Tigers and Sawyer of the as Dizzy Dean has Phillies. had. This has been "I think we have been placed one of his main too high," Red Rolfe said one When he traits. March afternoon. "I know Jerfirst joined the ry Frlddy will help a lot, but Cardinals In Florwe have many more problems." ida around 1930 or One was Hal Newhouser who 1931, he was just Rolfe couldn't lift his left arm. than had no idea how Groth would come it 4 VV' 'I a trifle more could Gabby Street along, as he hadn't been too hot handle. Dizzy nevGrantland Rice er drank. He was the year before. The Tigers had no catcher to talk about. No one could in no sense a bad actor, He was figure then that Kell or Evers never surly or mean. would have such a good season. "I first tried fining him." "I think we rate fourth place-poss- ibly Gabby said once. "That did no third place but third good. I tried bawling him out. place seems too high. After all, we He merely grinned. It took have the Red Sox, Yankees and Insome time to find the answer. dians to beat." That was to bar him from the It niisht be remembered the Red ball park. That was something Sox looked better then than they Dizzy couldn't stand. He had to have looked since. play ball every day. When 1 The American league race threatened to keep liim away is sure to be a hot one. So far from the park he was always the Tigers have been the most easy to handle. consistent squad in the league "1 knew I had a 28 or 30 game where consistency applies to winner," Gabby said, "a year or pitching and hitting and pretty two before he came up. But he was fair fielding defense. also drawing big crowds in HousMy guess would be that if any ton. And 1 thought maybe he would one team beats them out it will be grow up. In one way he never did. Cleveland's Indians. The Indians There was the time, just after he have better pitching than the Yanhad his tonsils taken out, we were kees can show. playing the Athletics. They had the The case of the Phillies has been bases full with nobody out. about the same. Sawyer, a smart " I wish I was out there manager, one of the best in either pltrhin' to those bums,' Dlx league, wasn't sure his young team said. could finish third again. At that "Batters like Simmons, Cochtime he didn't know too much about rane and Foxx were coming Miller, his young pitcher, and he up. Three big hitters. Wilson wasn't too sure that Curt Simmons winked at me and I nodded. would be ready after two or three We sent Diz in. He retired the soggy seasons. Waitkus still had to side with no runs. His belief In prove he could handle the wear himself was amazing." and tear of a long campaign. Tat Moulton, pitching for Shreve-oor- t, lost to Dizzy five straight Kiner's Place limes. Pat was naturally a trifle With the injury to Ted Williams He off when wasn't cooled peeved. it isn't likely that anyone left is Dizzy said to him after the fifth going to beat Ralph Kiner to the defeat: home-ruwire. the luckiest "Pat, you're pitcher I ever saw. You've lost five times Ted Williams was the one best ;o me but nobody ever roasts you. equipped to give Kiner a good fight They don't expect you to beat Ole but the Rod Sox star will hit a few Diz." more home runs this season. For Now 20 years later Diz is having all of that Williams fared better in r even more fun than he had as a the game than Dizzy Dean. game practically drove jitctrng star. Or at least just as The r d nuch. Life to him is one big Dean out of baseball. After being with plenty to laugh at. hit on the toe by a line smash foi hear reports or rumors that Dizzy attempted to come back too .hey are trying to change him here quickly. But he was unable to finand there to smooth him off a ish his usual hurling motion on his it'.le. My iip is they'd better leave left toe so he attempted to handle lim just the way he is. I doubt if his speed and curve ball with an inybodv could change him any- - exclusive arm action. This put a vav heavy strain on his right shoulder. plIERE h Ah him. It is judgment of people as people rather than as classes. Intolerance and group prejudice are a resentment of anybody that's different, a manifestation of insecurity and ignorance, and a form of bullying akin to that of chickens picking on the one with part of its feathers already off. Intolerance whispers and listens to gossip and rumor. The intolerant is one who has a mob or a safe majority with him and is mean enough to take advantage of it, which is why appeals to intolerance are so generally used and demagogues. by rabble-rouser- s An appeal to prejudice, an attempt to divide the United States along social, racial and religious lines, and so to conquer it, was the chief hope of our enemies during the war. FAIR PLAY starts at home, where "little pitchers have big ears." Even a thoughtless remark all members by parents and absorbed by childof this rluh. ren can foster intolerance in school the United and in the play groups of the neighStates of borhood, where it grows its first America, and poisonous roots and often assumes fur thermore its crudest forms. are members of the human race. We have made many laws of libin the country, nurtured many erty TOLERANCE is not merely "putforms of freedom. But there is one ting up" with the other fellow. It's law made long before 1776 which the spirit of trying to understand e will last far longer than any regulation: "Do unto others as you would that they do unto you." Let it shine from out the hear of every man. Let it spread through the neighborhood, the countryside and the city block; through the 7- shop and office; through the city V K and state north and south, east STAGED SCREENS RADIO and west through the country and By INEZ GERHARD throughout the world REED KING, emcee of JOHN TWO LETTERS of a Lifetime" and Abraham Lincoln's letter to Mrs. "Give and Take", has reached the million dollar mark in prizes given Bixby of Massachusetts: away during his years on radio quiz Dear Madam: I have been shown in the files of programs. More than 40,000 contestants have come before his the War Department a statement of Adjutant-General of Massachumicrophones; he prides himself on the never having capitalized on a con- setts that you are the mother of five testant's discomfort. Not that he sons who have died gloriously on doesn't indulge in a bit of fun; he the field of battle. I feel how weak once awarded a "2Vt carat neck- and fruitless must be any words of lace" carrots on a piece ot string; mine which should attempt to beAnother time, he presented a con- guile you from the grief of a loss testant with "a little carbon in a so overwhelming. But I can not reoiece of paper", a diamond ring frain from tendering to you the wrapped in a $500 savings bond. consolation that may be found in Audiences love him, keep him on the thanks of the republic they died save. I pray that our heavenly stage hours after broadcasts, toFather may assuage the anguish not he's though giving anything of your bereavement, and leave you away. only the cherished memory of the Betty Hutton, according to re- loved and lost, and the solemn ports, will travel for a couple of pride that must be yours to have months with Ringling Bros. Circus, laid so costly a sacrifice upon the incognito, preparatory to being altar of freedom. Yours very sincerely and respectstarred in De Mille's "The Greatest Show on Earth". It's my guess that fully, Abraham Lincoln the instant she arrives everybody will recognize her. Betty could no Message from Kaiser Wilhelm II more hide her charm and gaiety than she could change the color of of Germany to Frau Meter of her eyes. His Majesty the Kaiser hears that CBS correspondents have a habit you have sacrificed nine sons in deof finding wives while abroad on fense of the Fatherland in the news assignments. Winston Buraett present war. His Majesty is imfound Georgianna in Italy; Richard mensely gratified at the fact, and in recognition is pleased to send C. Hottelct married an Englishwoman; Larry LeSueur also mar- you his photograph, with frame and ried an Englishwoman, Priscilla autograph signature. This artlrle Is Chapter of the Bruce. Howard K. 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To put a fine point on it, what Gimpy fished through was not the sidewalk itself but the iron gratings over cellar windows and ventilation shafts And what he fished for, with the aid of a blob of tar dangling at the end of a string, was everything but fish-co- ins, picture buttons and other bits of treasure which had fallen through. There were two occupational hazards, however, which used to THE COP on 14th street in those annoy this Izaak Walton of the days was one Ike Fogarty, a cyniand cops dogs. Cops, cal asphalts who always suspicioned gent because a subway that while Gimpy was fishing in fisherman attracts the subway, an accomplice was and crowds fishing in the spectators' pockets. crowds, as a rule, But he was never able to pin anyattract pickpockthing on the kid. and this irked h:m 1 ets; dogs, because so much that he finally threatened exposed Gimpy's to pull him in for obstructing trafrear was an invitafic the next time he caught him. tion for a quick Gimpy look the bint and ucnt snack, and on sevback to DcLmey Street that is, eral occasions until one jy morning u ben th 't neighborhood monsun uji doing its stuff and Billy Rose grels had given it to ubool uas out of tb full and painful the question. At his suggestion, our treatment. gi'tg beaded north on tbe prowl As he grew older and more amlor cigar bands, and on Nth bitious. 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It' many times Doan a iriv. h. help the 16 miles ot kidney tubej kA fij uusu out waste, uet (Joan s pm, Y 4 44 I'M w I 1 vw, DOAtTS growl TEULAH and Candida had met and So for a year the two girls worked and saved. They spent evenings on end at the library reading books on small scale farming. When spring came they drove up into the country and called on the farmers who had offered their homes for sale. The second place they visited proved exactly what they wanted. It was a small, white, d house with a big barn, a hennery containing a flock of 100 birds, a cow, a horse, a pig and several cultivated acres. It was a swell idea. Best of all, they made a profit. The enterprise would likely have developed into something lasting, had it not been for Barnaby Xerxes. tree-shade- nines in sight. "I'll git it fer ya," said Gimpy. From a Prince Albert tin he took a chunk of tar and held a match under it until it was sticky. Then he lowered it on a string and to maneuver it over the locket.began AT THAT MOMENT, Officer Fog-art- y rounded the corner. "This time I'm runnin' ya in." he said. "Playin" hookey and obstructin' traffic at one and the same time." "I'm only tryn' ta git this lady the pitcher of her baby," said Gimpy. In exactly one minute and 4f, seconds, our leader delicately eased the locket through the grating, pulled it free from tbe tar and handed it to Us owner. '"Ihanksr said the woman. "Its the only picture I bate ot bahy." "Let's get goin'." said Fogarty. Stalling for time, Gimpy said to the woman. "Wouldja min' ifn I took a lock?" "Not at all," she said, and snapped open the locket. Inside was a picture of a Pekinese pup. "That ain't no baby," snarled Gimpy. "ifS a lousy dawg," "Watch your language, voung man." said the woman. " 'Baby's' won more blue ribbons than you have fingers and toes." Gimpy slowly stuffed and tar back into the emptystring tin and dropped it down the grating Then he turned to Fogarty "Okay, copper." he said. "Do ,a mean-lookin- g the Gaddy home because Crazy Water Crystals are very much a part of the family. She says: "For twenty years, I haven't wunoui Water save days." tory ccnte agnc PlLl!3 cot . health onlv thin? that will man down is bad in for a year. Then let's pool our resources, make a down payment on a small farm and and live there!" "But we don't know a thing about farming. We've both lived in the city all our lives. We couldn't make it pay." "We could," Beulah said, "if we wanted to badly enough. There are books on how to do everything these leum. WACO, TEX. Mrs. TomCGii 910 Washington Ave., claims t H. Wilkinson the New York office of Mortimer and Brown, attorneys. They became fast friends because they found something in common. That something was a desire to live on a farm in the country. They talked about it incessantly. Then Beulah came through with the great idea. work "Let's hard trols Only Bad Health Can Get Irish Down FARM GIRLS By Richard e: to ,J 4S on in w. et As t CORNER duty." tonisr Personal II FICTION Minute Fiction the U Aiy iz 6ul. '- it Califc """" THE 3 1 I flv days, return empty Ventilate Hint 30. Peak 33. Girl's name 36. Gulf (Siberia) 37. Buckets 40. Editor (abbr.) 41. Rodent 43. Penetrate 45. To anoint 48. Brown bear 49. Equipment 50. Outer peel 51. Body of Kaffir warriors 52, Poker stake i- - of GRATEFnTprnrV wool Izaak Walton of East Side Did Arresting Angling Job When I was a kid on the East Side a couple of hundred years ago, a sidewalk was a lot more than a strip to walk on; it was someon, pitch pennies on and scribble phithing to dream on, losophical sayings on, ot the sort not found in Bartlett's "Familiar Quotations." However, to Gimpy Myers, the leader of our gang, a sidewalk was none of these things it was primarily something'to ,rey lino in 26. 29. BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET All-Sta- fi NO. Arabia) Sign of ':" k EGi 39. Small zodiac n All-Sta- River (Afr.) Apex SW. 22. 24. Made of comes down Ijfc lll L fMi 111 colony 38 E J 32. 34. Resolve 35. British. Sweet it's when a rsTHTTTp y.. 1 T iEi if 7 a rfsTml EjI A pTT s the,, pvpr woman should m nJsje person Narrow inlet WEEK'S PFi niu rtTtrtaTFtTfTAT Marshy (Geol.) 30. Small, eravish- brown rail bird 20. Coin ( Fr.) 23. i meadow 27. Mischievous 5. Chum 5 Needy 9, Voided man-mad- ii 4. ACROSS IAST ANSWER "But we don't know anything about farming," Candida said. "We've both lived in the city all our lives." He was a radio singer, suffering from a nervous breakdown. He had come to Hillside to recuperate. Beulah met him one day on a deserted section of country road. He was walking and she gave him a lift back to town in the delivery truck. TjEULAH was thrilled. During the days that followed she hated going off evenings and leaving Candida home alone, but, obviously, Barnably and she couldn't take the other girl everywhere with them. Beulah was wondering how, when Barnaby proposed marriage and she accepted him, she was going to break the news to Candida. Two nights later Beulah delivered a half dozen fowl to the village church for its supper, and was returning home earlier than she was expected. Lights were on in the front room and through the window she saw Barnaby holding Candida in his arms, kissing her. Beulah was furious. She stormed into the house. Candida tried to be ealm and explain that she and Barnaby had loved each other all along. They hadn't had the courage to tell Beulah. , bee n and U , ? w- 4j razy Crystals. $ Every mornine 1 Mrs. Hariri take a teasnnon. f ul in a glass of warm water. I in had a lot of stomach trouble sr.; believe Crazy Water Crystals t rlnnn mors for me than all the is of the medicines on the market stops heartburn, indigestion i stomach bloating right now! husband and 1 both use Crazy ffa' Crvstals when our systems r 6luggish. There isn't enough thatc be said about the wonderful tesi we get from them." matter No where you live yoo are r Water you because fr' how old Crazy are good for are nature's own product. Many ailments that folki st" with upset stomach, gas pan played headaches, feeling and many other body km and pains can often be tttate to faulty elimination. run-dow- nnvT FvniiRR THESE HAL SHIPS any longer. Get effect"; irom pleasant relief today Crvstals: k rv iVabr Aiirn them at your drug store today, kin lb., hoc; full lb., 51.2a. BAiw- inaw-- TTflM A Jk X i"tTT Water Texas. J S A T? A A VTEF.D BY Cm Mineral '('4 f Co.. Inc.. Adv. IW. semi-annu- You shrieked. vixen!" you WW r A PICNIC when youserve Beulah A week passed. The girls went about their duties without speaking. Both knew that sooner or later they would have to come to some agreement about the farm. So in the end Beulah made with Lawyer Stearns and one cvening,the girls set out in the delivery truck for his law to write the final chapter in of-fj- their adventure. They were silent on the drive to town. Even when the car lights went out for no explainable reason nei-thof them said anything. Silently U""!ah pot out, lifted the hood, discovered a fuse was blown, and hav-"no spare, tried to produce a makeshift from a hairpin. It began o iok as thoush there was nothing io dr. but continue on foot, when suddenly the connection was made ar.d the lights flared up. In tnn ciaro ,jf the hpadli;,htg & mar. and a woman, evidently hav-'c"me up in the darkness without knewmg of the truck's presence, weie Maniing in close embrace. Ir.e man was Barnaby Xerxes anything for 8 mo ment, then Barnaby turned and be- SWifUy aWay' The irl er K ti:H stfrvlfV01 S lm ,hCl"?i.da ' the truek- She l0ked hef' 81 S3id Bculah " let's g0 back d miM the cow and call it a day "Oh. let's!" ,ried Candida. Von Camp' Pork ond Beanl in Tomofo Sauct r.mn'l ai A picnic, tor (ot J doc .U the work Truly a picnic," -make Van Camp $ dmh for outdoor meU.W7 S to carry, quick to . r r - iK.torrold-itre-'- eating. 5 "''? Stock aP today, (ot ta.ty meal. -g- ood q 1 " |