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Show S3 THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH V 2 O Busine?;?! L5?t! i V fL- - ScertSn 7 ! Listed jjvantages ana ?Ltnf Food Spoiled ( W5duausiw rf near record croi !i?Heyeproduction- - farmers in ar. tri J3" Mnnv of ., them do SllOS. .J.,nn!p farmers .nay make profita-Zd- l trench or pit silos, which but number of advantages ;f dis- - time a number of same if m.u fte trencn filled. The relatively low .rfy oi'construction is another of t advantages. And they can be kerned lSy JIM ti'iiiiifurt CONTROLS there is little indication there will further basic amendments. Look for another but . iiuuicui ijeeiiing to .... tighten be messaes up present act. So, for business, there Is period of confusion and uncertainty ahead. For retailers and wholesalers there is a status quo, for new lustomary margin mark-uapply to future regulations and NOT to those now in effect, so prices ps nust be based on present rules. O Within next few weeks, look for OPS crack-2o- wn on ceilings violators by enforcement trench silo (above) may answer to the farm's in time of high problem storage production, but it can also be a source of trouble if carelessly The the be and filled sfjed as they je, maintained. easily as filled. As for fit the can be made to However, one great out. A great amount disadvantage of feed ,:ar.ds 3 be spoiled if carelessly filled, spaded or covered. Bat due to construction costs, a on iwer silo is a major project .ost farms these days. Many farm-:- s might find it profitable, there-e- , to investigate the construction ri maintenance of a trench or pit .53 j. JS agent, no doubt, complete instruction. local county The supply an Not inventories above limitations fixed by national production authority. they O Business firms are beginning to feel bludgeon of increased rent demands, in some instances more than they can afford to pay, for ommercial rent controls were left out of new controls act. O Retailers from throughout country report nore than seasonal pick-u- p in clothing sales, in aany instances due to bargain sales to whittle down inventories. Even fall clothes are bginning to sell and NOT at bargain prices. Early pick-u- p is predicted in sales of shoes, hosiery and children's wear, the latter a seasonal increase pos-iiiit- - L rests there is room for others who 'jst what the forest service has to -- a. The summservices -- City, Prepared bj ibe Washington Bureau of WNU Featurei. recognizes opportunities as one of lent m "multiple uses" for the national Eut rests and provides sites for Sent I er home 11 -- ap-:rjv- buildings. may surprise This ive Mi OKI many through national motored without ever of the home sites. Permits for saner home building are not now aied for areas within sight of jtf.ways or on lake shores, along -- sir.g streams, or near scenic Such areas are preserved general use of the public which, course has first priority. fflir.er l ;iir. ist . Jl for-S- s noticing a colony homes. That, in fact, is features of the policy on i summer anki who -- T.L3 Champion ry Broilerman si life insurance OVERNMENT ter policies held by veterans and those in service may now De renewed at the expiration of any term period for a successive period of five years without physical examination, the veterans administration has said. Formerly, renewal was authorized by Congress for one period at a additional Jive your claim, payment for your com bined disabilities will be made al wartime rates, even though one occurred during peacetime. veteran with a disQ. Does honorable discharge have the right to file a claim for a TV benefit.' G.B.R., Savage, Minn. A. It is always the privilege of any veteran to file a claim with VA. However, in order to establish eligibility for VA benefits he must prove he was insane at the time he committed the act for which he was dishonorably discharged. chilQ. Are the widower and dren of a woman veteran entitled to a pension at her death? - time. New legislation permits such renewals indefinitely. 9, x The air force will recondition and Mitchell modify World War II of first the operation as bombers modits reactivated Birmingham ification center, the air material command has announced. Still in the old storage since the last war, will beafter modification s and will be used for come e pilot training. 5 6 C.E.W., Lawdton, W.Va. A. Under present laws, the widower 's is not entitled. Surviving children may be entitled if eligibility require- TB-25'- twin-engin- " ' ,.t... - to wl : oil. ' 3' Charles Vantrcss, Live Oak,, hol('s one of the Califor- Cornish-Ne- chickens Hampshire which won him ' champion meat chicken ward in the of Tomorrow contest. ""ess, who operate, a breed-J.'r'th 100,000 hens, has and 53,000 tbi Vin m . av 'en all farms over the country. Iron Is for Defense craD led is asking for rffi"irC7P iron to keeP its 'urnace full blast. Old worn out and no longer usable mach'nery, Uft "'on ShUld be sold as scrap V.n,:Ce more Put into use in the Program. elean-uprogram not ,ps our defense tv, u preparations, loans Up P0ssible c' nazards. Scrap Iron producei cash. trt,!'Cel industry pe K"ip 2-- 4 p 1 S vK4 S few A $ if 1-- 1 ' ' Ot I f ;i I Former Alabama representative, LaFayette L. ratterson, says he will seek the HAT IN RING . . . Vtv' fy4 il VI T. Democratic nomination for President. He declares he wants to the hlch moral leadership of Gandhi, Wllklc, Roosevelt and llson. Hot our boysl RED PROPAGANDA . . . The famous "thumbs down" picture of GenD wight D. Eisenhower was made In Copenhagen last January during a tour of military Installations. Recently, the Reds of east Berlin caricatured it, adding the dollar sign and a grinning skull and carried the picture in a parade. The Reds have Interpreted the picture as they chose, Indicating that General Elsenhower turned thumbs down on using American youth In the armies of Europe. eral x So Crazy OBNOXIOUS VxX x v t X TARAGON . . . C. J. Harrington (above), Truman's nominee for judge, Is opposed by Sen. Douglas (111.) on old formula he Is personally obnoxious. But, says Douglas, he Is "good family man, religious, and competent Judge." .Jei- 3 rV iff BE,v. ST t J , i t V. SISTER KENNY INCURABLY ILL . . . Sister Kenny, Australian nurse who became leading crusader in war against polio, declared re cently that she is incurably ill and "has little time left in this world. Still, she went ahead with plans to attend international polio conference in Copenhagen. She receives mall in Australia from all over the world. DEFENDS RFC . . . W. Stuart Symington, new administrator of the RFC, tells senate banking com mittee of reforms he has Instituted in lending agency. He says 99.9 per cent of the organization consists of honest, conscientious, capable Americans. f f AAA World War ll. Now that I havt been discharged, could I get two separate disability compensation checks from VA, one for each M.R., Cr o $ sville, disability? Tenn. A. No. Only one compensation award may be paid to an individual veteran. However, if VA approve (Send your questions about the armed forces or any aspect of miliArmed tary service to: Walter Shead, Services Question Box, 1 05 7 National Press Building, Washington 4, D. C. Answers will be given in this year int t H ll the flocks environment prevail, show a steady increase. It was discovered almost immediately that, although some duck trapping techniques were similar, goose trapping would call for sev eral basic changes, due to the unique social patterns and habits of geese. For instance: hungry ducks readily decoy to the baited trap areas and walk into the trap. Geese decoy to the traps but there the similarity stops. It was found that they would not hurry into the trap for bait. In addition, mated pairs seemed to be together at all times and would not leave each other near the traps. Wild ducks, on the other hand, generally pair off in the spring and are therefore much easier to separate and trap during winter. to start of school term In September. Of interest to merchants who buy and sell cotton textiles and to merchants in cotton vacationists who visit the forests make the wish that :ey might have a summer home in THE COTTON INDUSTRY ITSELF FINDS BUT UNLESS a forest. Many are not aware that (It Pf s wish might come true. The y FOR USES MORE END COTTON, NOW BEING L; is worth investigating. More ; BY SYNTHETIC i. s. i'i FIBRES, IT LOOKS LIKE UNCLE SAM 'an 16,000 families already have opei nf ich summer homes, and in many iVILL BE INDUSTRY'S BEST CUSTOMER. Many a'jonal .X w f 3 i r producing areas, bumper crop of 17,266,000 bales is forecast by federal crop reporting board. Bumper crop prompted Secretary of Agriculture Brannam to set aside limitations on exports which tas placed into effect last fall. Sites for Summer 3nmae lira H.railaMa Forest i "Crazy like a goose!" Ever hear that expression? But don't believe it! Colorado's experience the past winter in live trapping and banding the wild Canadian goose ai Two Buttes Res ervoir has convinced at least those assigned to trap them that geese are far from crazy." The trapping project was Colorado's first venture on geese, although the department has trapped and banded thousands of ducks the rjast few vears. T ei1 ti i f rr rm 1 wuu geese uaeu uic x wj uutked Reservoir, almost twice as many first W3Q rinur v. nun o c nui-- iha rnflltTA Sn it is nuite evident pctnhlishprf FEEL RENT FINCH FIRMS hi AAA investigated due farmer should be aroughly before any to build one. ;,d divi- sion; look for department of justice arrests for violations of installment credit controls regulations, and expect arrests for cheating on BUSINESS ii or sunfish. He cannot brag about them or does not feel happy showing them to his friends. But give him a four or five pound bass and you hear about it for weeks. Thus by taking his limit in big fish he is reducing the potential of that lake for keeping the more prolific panfishes under control. It is known that some fishermen fish only for bass and take no perch. bluegills, sunfish or small crappies at all. It sometimes seems as though it would be a wise policy to insist that fishermen be required to take some panfish when they take bass or other predatory fishes. This, of course, would be almost impossible to enforce but a code of ethics on the bass fishermen's part might go a long way toward helping this unfavorable situation. For farm ponds the stocking recommendation for a ratio be tween bass and bluegills is 10 bass to 100 bluegills. Carrying this over, then it would seem logical to have the fishermen attempt to take 10 bluegills for each large bass he caught. JJiere is some talk Congress might consider Oing back to slaughter controls on meat animals, PTrm a - effect. SLAUGHTER mOmfffiKA Ji rJ..j ft A contributing factor to the pan- fishes getting out of hand is the differential fishing pressure. T'ic- fisherman prefers to take home tha is not Isrco hnsa nnH rrnnnitv usually satisfied to take home a con-zinc- CONSIDER v. Fishing Pressure mm MAY v . Streets and with consumer goods Perating in a iliSht of ' v ... , a01in I"aln over price controls. Qnt?ni?i;iCe C?tr01 officlals are stuck with they don't think will work and are vw.0 to put provisions of the new act A . into effect. Everyone, even proponents of new control law enacted by Congress, agrees prices are bound to go up . . . may be stabilized, but on FEATURE prices higher level than at present. OPS officials reason consumers will blame them if prices go up as they WILL go up, hence they will fait until last minute, or until they are ed this Congress will not vote amendments before placing new regulations into ann 30NGRESS oqciivf men ""Sssi ments are met. Q. I signed a statement before my discharge that my disability 189 voThe navy is now seeking active duty immediate lunteers for I" from among the pool of "Pnortyservfrom deferred those dentists; ice during World War II to complete proan army or navy sponsored, who had and education fessional less than 90 days of active service of their stud- following completion existed before I entered service. his render me ineligible U "ill compensation? f o ft disability M.R.9., Sandy Springs, Ga. A. No. One provision of the GI 'jill nullifies any such statements made at the time of discharge. Compensation may be awarded for disabilities which to service. The deexisted prior cision as to whether this is the case will be made by VA. . . . ics- - service-agg- service in the Q. During my tuo received I navy, disabilities oni during Peacetime and the other durmg ravated service-con-necte- d of Flying Jeep Army Plans Development 3.600 seriously disable. ... u- - th. ormv's re- I officials search and development capa-5- e for an airphibian- -a jeep as a of operating in the aair wheeled or on the ground as ane p be The flying Jeep may an auto-iaan airmobiie or io but the name most UKeiy U Part of army Ungo me version of the contin-uou- s 'neep " Thebearmy's in line with a Meep would of making arch for means forces mere mobi.e. combat ground Sed ne . Nearly veterans have established their "wheelright to federal grants for admin veterans the chair homes", istration reports. Originally, only receive paralyzed veterans could law amended an but the grant, makes eligible all veterans of war or peacetime service since 18D8, whose service connected disabilities result in the lass, or loss of use, of both legs. The nostrils of the giraffe an heavily lined with stiff hairs as potection against the great number of insects the animal disturbs when it browses in the branches of trees, Ta'' AAA Use A Dog When you meet a hunter who is by a sleek-coate- d retriever, you usually iiid iridic u.c mail til uie i aims ui the wildlife conservationists with out knowing anything more about him, the Wildlife Management In accompanied stitute comments. Each year, many game birds are shot but not recovered by hunters. Inexperience at judging range and account for poor marksmanship many birds which are brought down but which retain enough life to slip into a tangle of rushes where the most conscientious search will fail , Others, may drop in water inaccessible to boats or into thickets. Whatever impenetrable the cause, the result is one more Toird, uncounted in the bag, elimin ated from the game population and wasted. In making these humanly impossible recoveries, the retriever finds his greatest joy. ine occasional freak shot that brings a duck plummeting into the blind. exciting enough to the hunter, cheats the waterfowl dog of his greatest thrill. What he craves is the action . of launching " himself . , . iT'if a Mnrf nna'npnj in c r m a ri en. grown quagmire wnere a mere human would flounder to the crown of his cap. The use of a dog. in such cases, means the difference between bitter disappointment and hunt. a clean-killed- 3 " 7 PEACHES . . . Soon, thanks to this machine being tried in Spartansburg, S. C, your peaches will come to you In shining nudity. The gadget Is a peach polisher designed to take the fuzz off the peach and apply a thin coat of wax to seal In the natural flavor of the fruit and reduce shrinkage. Revolving brushes do the job. Examining some newly-shave- d peaches as they come through the machine are Les Collier and Ben Gramling. No, an electric razor won't work. CLEAN-SIIAVE- N i ! JOHN D. MARRIES . . . John D. Rockefeller, Jr., one of the world's wealthiest men, was married to Mrs. Martha Baird Allen at the bride's Providence, R. I., home. Her late husband was a classmate of Rockefeller's at Brown '4 4 r-ik m r1 -- H 7 1. U ' red-lett- w I '? t'f AAA Gooo Technique Have you ever had the aggra vating experience of being on a good bream or crappie pond with an excellent "rise" on and still couldn't interest any of the fish in your flies? It's happened to us often, but we have one technique that frequently overcomes the problem. That is to give your leader a quick jerk just ai the flies are about to settle on the water. If this doesn't interest the rising fish retrieve the fly slowly. JF 1 it i hi "t ' n ,i roiGIl TALK . . . Using the American Legion national headquarters dedication as his forum, President Truman charged that "scare mon gers and hate mongers" are seeking to destroy the guarantees of the Constitution. Left to right are Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers (R. Mass.); Erie Cocke, Jr., national commander of the American Legion; Navy Secretary Dan Kimball (dark glasses, rear); and Mrs. Willis Reed, president auxiliary. SHARP DIPLOMAT Chan Yang, ambassador of Korea, shows White House newsmen his snazzy tie with pattern of the U.N. emblem and Korean national colors. He had conferred with President Truman. |