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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH . II Hah W"1 V, rj; was RHODYrJ JIM aoDlied. be enough to go around. :rup w ,v Dirusj arrar es aro 1 men c, poping ie Tork w"""' fisherman. He may be or he may be ijting the banks, shored and fishing with live bait, a has as much right on the lake does the joy rider, and the joy jer should stay away from him as The waves in ch as possible. BIT here with his fishing. Often we ive seen the speed boat rider dash nrd a fishing boat, cut sharply, and Cast uems throw up huge waves, and then METAL the bend, leaving Mice around k citr.r.J ;hind a maniacal laughter and a sherman battling tangled lines is a ri cursing his Howies r Hawks BONDS iends in tormentor. reports. became apparent recently "model" .akes of es legislation, which unanimously by Ah houses of the Connecticut Leg' flature, places the state among the leaders in bird conservation. A provision of the new law per -its farmers to destroy those indl idual hawks caught in the act of ioing damage to poultry. Pointing jt that only occasional hawks de elop into poultry stealers, the Na ::onal Audubon Society said this provision will protect farmers and it the same time prevent misin- jrmed persons from meting out vigilante justice" to all hawks and uls because of the misdeeds of a ;:w MREUEVSI TWU50SJ WANKS Woy WASIt r 003 f folks tu" t, the x' 1 gO WOO- WO JOOS xx! to - ; ' H nourlsl'1- -' k'; wastt, th rplcal as--?- ! tieatlflCf: iPl OVE STE rttiof IK!"1 us if ' 1 . 5 -- ! v - ri-X- 'xXixXt H i vxA"v. i W.W.X jXk 5 jx ' x, j & - ' I'vv - responsibility, hearing on the new bird law, held before the Game and Fish Committees of the Legislature at Hartford, brought out and banks will not make V X I r l -- tI 15 ' loans u- before spring. Increased excise taxes on many nearly 50 representatives of become effective Nov. 1 on goods such who items may organizations as appliances, sporting goods, autos, liquor, beer, testified to the value of predatory birds. No opposition was presented. wine, cigarettes, gasoline, etc. Excise tax on AAA electric bills may be repealed and telgraph tax More Funds? will be lowered. Federation states that the House Ways and Means Committee a executive session has hiked the cise tax on sport fishing tackle 'c 15 per cent from its original base of 10 per cent. This actually means ikat the revenues arising from this source will be 50 per cent greater Itan at present. This excise tax on rods, reels, and creels and on arti baits, lures, and flies was earmarked for federal aid to state tshery restoration by the terms of Act of the last Kssiori of Congress. The increase wu be greatly needed, as the tax laid into the earmarked fund has isen relatively small. It was at first thought this tax on fishing 'acie would produce about $3,000, However, on the basis of the krst few months, if it does not ma eriaiiy increase, there would not much more available this com ES year for allocation to the states L!n a million and a half dollars, Sportsmen who pay this tax are generally in favor of the increase n the basis of $1,500,000 ear narked into the fund each one of 15 million licensed fishermen ould pay on the average about ur and cents apiece during the year. That small sum is en less than chicken feed and Will cause a ripple of protest from nyone who replenishes h's fish-outfit or adds a lure or two to his tackle box. i'h the exception of a small mount for administration, the en-r- e earmarked fund is turned over the states to make better fishing. states are riquired to pay 25 Ir cent of the cost of all fishery festoration projects which are approved by the Fish and Wildlife Prepared by the Washington Borean of Service. AAA or nightjar, it s around which number of old '(tnds have been woven. The tt believed it tucked goats ai that the goatt immediately drted up" and lost their sight. goat-tucke- r, Hllliill.UB:Wa (Send your questions about the armed forces or any aspect of military service to: Walter Shead, Armed Services Question Box, 1057 National Prest Building, Washington 4, D. C. Answers uill be given in this column.) naval hospital intern a:total medi available be will ships of 176 to cal school students graduating in 1952. Prospective interns must meet all requirements for a commission in the Medical Corps, U. S. Naval Reserve, and must serve a minimum of 24 months of active duty from the date they start intern training. Deadline is Jan. 7, 1952. a National Service Life Insurance dividend check from VA, and I'm sure VA made a mistake on it. How can I straighten this out? E.B.P., Dean, Q. I received Pa. A. Write to the VA district office that handles your NSLI account, giving complete information so that the office can identify your case. Do not write to the VA central office in Washington. The address you use appears on the printed envelope VA sends you for premium payments. Q. I would like some information about the Army Special Services. Could you give me some idea of the type of work done, and where I may apply.' B.C., Dillon, Montana. A. You should write to the nearest branch of the Civil Service Com .jsmsc:..- - in-- ., r i M?A A' a -- AAA uni-becau-se BRITISH OIL WORKERS QUIT ABADAN . . . British oil technicians are shown boarding one of the launches that ferried them from Abadan to n the British cruiser Mauritius during the evacuation of Anglo-IraniaBritish-buil- t now nabillion-dolla- r from plant the company employees tionalized by the Iranian government. A total of 315 Britons were evacuated with a government order that followed an Iranian ultimatum. f ' ?' the Yankees and Indians. I can't see the Tigers in there seriously menacing the leaders. The National League race should be another Giant-Dodgbattle. The Dodgers have too many good minor leaguers to be too far away. The Giants will be just as good next year. The Cardinals look to have some promise with young pitchers hanging around to help. I can't see much hope for the Pirates, Cubs, Reds and Braves. Spahn Is no longer a kid. It takes quite an imagination to figure clubs from 18 to 25 games off the pace closing this heavy gap within a year or two. M f. A a i K job. The race should be again between mission and ask for a Form 57 and for any.announcements that may be the National L ig issued concerning the type of work . aoim . .nn in which you may be interested. In- - clubs j00 few first.division teams, elude a brief sketch of your educa- rebuUd second.division yQu dont . . tion and qualifications. As a general . , . . is activiservice there rule, special a. r nro aro . ty in any locale which has an Army ,eague ballpiayers around t0 plug m nil rune itiAiaijakiuii, xxic ijjcs up too many open gaps. of work include crafts, music, sports, drama, librarianship, and Battle of the Boroughs others. The Battle of the Boroughs, meanQ. Is insurance to the next of kin paid until death or only ing New York and Brooklyn, was until the full amount is paid? In the past season's greatest feature. the case of an unmarried son, is The old game has never seen more the mother entitled to a pension, dramatic openings, looking as far and could both parents be paid back as early August. a dependent? pension in addiOn August 11, Leo Durochcr's tion to the insurance? C.B.V., harassed and almost hopeless Wolcottville, Ind. young men were 13!$ games A. Insurance may be paid by four back of the Dodgers. That's an methods, depending on the option. old story. But in the next 50 These methods range from payment days the Giants won 37 out of in a lump sum, to payment until their last 44 games for the Indeath. Parents can not receive a credible percentage of .841. This pension, but dependent parents may was far beyond th. pace the be entitled to a compensation if Boston Braves of 1914 set. their son died from service causes. If these Braves were the Miracle The payment of insurance does not Team, the Giants are the Double affect this compensation. Miracle Team. Q. I am a patient in a VA hosThis Stretch of the Giants, led by pital, and my doctor told me I the hustling Leo Durocher and supam to be transferred to another ported by his entire squad, will treathospital for specialized never be forgotten. It stands alone ment. Who pays for the move? against a team rated in August as DS.C, Meadowbrook, W. Va. one of the greatest in National be A. The VA. Transportation history. tween VA hospitals may be fur League What about the Dodgers? They nished at government expense U the had fceen fron most of the UUUlUrS 111 tlJCIIl5 ui me toac tUUlA year. that the transfer Is necessary. Suddenly on Saurday, September 29, they were in second place. The Giants had won the afternoon game. The Dodgers were now the pursuers. A program to increase the opporThey moved up even again. tunities to obtain regular Army comOn Sunday, September 30, the missions for distinguished graduates Dodgers were In second place for of officer candidate schools has an hour or so. The Dodgers were been announced by the Army. Grad-- , trailing 6 to 1, then 8 to 5. Only uates demonstrating outstanding brilliant defensive play by Pafko Qualifications of leadership and anti- - and Robinson saved their weary tude for military service will be! hides, Only Robinson's winning home designated "distinguished g r a d them through as both and will be offered the op- run pulled marched into on teams Monday portunity to apply for direct ap- Brooklyn, the beleaguered city. pointments in the regular Army. 4 ' i A ,S'j ;ninjn ,1" t N M.J.... 1L. . . . Korean war veteran, SSgt. Thomas Dover, N. J., who was felled by frostbite last winter In Korea, looks out from a cold chamber at Brooklyn navy yard as he tests navy developed uniform for the coldest temperatures. E Da-vle- i r' - J y J s, AX ff l ,Ljii(nn ' A. h ' V' - ' . f ' : . A" i ' if ON ATOMIC RACE . . . Rep. Henry Jackson, Washington, warns that Intelligence reports reveal that Russia is making an all-oeffort to surpass the U. S. In atomic weapons. He says It will be "national suicide" for the U.S. to fall behind. WARNS CRAFT BOARD WON'T LEAVE HIM ALONE . . Ernest Houde, Jr., He Bridgeport, Conn., bas the most persistent draft board In the U.S. marand home back came was got wounded, Korean the in war, fought ried. Tw e while he was hospitalized In Korea, the draft board published his name as a delinquent with orders to report for Induction. found a notice Recently, arriving home from a veteran's hospital, he physical. With blm is his wife. for him to report for a -- ut Vt. - T'- Ak ' ! . ; -- 'aVAh: .'Atu: A.ir1 hi y 'y - J ft , - " r J: Russian priests PRIESTS FLEE THEIR COUNTRY . . . Five wL ncCommunlst Russia are shown a. the, made a brief stopoverFrom Rome they are goin Rome, Italy, In their quest for freedom , , . toft- In v a " ,lc(ina tne to Naples, where they will boara Raskcha, Ivano A Krisolov. i inii.man,. Andreil ....j.-- ukVavchenko. The, are Just one example from the Communist yone. of the yearning of the religious U escape ... V!"Lr:Z. 3" 'x,V'i A ' Guard Divisions to Get Extra Training Ninety-fiv- e per cent of all officers and a large percentage of enlisted men of the recently alerted 37th and 44th National Guard infantry divisions will receive appropriate ' naruhal it called the tea military school training on a volunof the long, spiral and tary basis before the divisions are ytred tusk that grows from its upper called to active duty early next This it sometimes as long as ten year. This program was established '" Its purpose hat never been da as a result of experience with the frnmed. Ironically, the tusk it often six National Guard divisions preivhmned into a harpoon used in tie viously ordered to active duty in "wing of these tea animals. recent months. an-e'"i- Features. ARMzD SERVICES n three-quarte- WU J . . . Gus Hall, fugitive national secretary of the U. S. Communist party who Jumped bail to escape prison, was arrested by Mexican secret service agents near M'tlcn City, and Is being deported back to the United States. i A r V RED RETURNED I t I A V x iV xxxx w ' .v. I - with the four youngsters when the fire broke out and spread quickly up to their apartment 50 feet above the ground, A crowd held a blanket but after and the mother tossed the children into it. All landed safely, sill. the rescue Mrs. Randall's body lay across the burning window I 2Sy is ntil they see contracts as collateral. Q Another boost in automobile prices is due report from the National Wild- - "s S WTS CHILDREN, DIES . . . Firemen lower a basket containing body of Mrs. Irma Randall, 35, a Brooklyn mother who died in flames after was at home she had rescued four of her nine children. The mother offi credit. I I allotted if public protection Jbi ' . Jt 'A ,x. ROUGH SOLON . . . Rep. "at Sutton (1).. Tenn.) tells Capitol newsmen how he downed an armed gunthug with one punch after the near man accosted him In an alley the home of a friend he was visiting. When he returned with police the thug was gone. still H 5ff for interest for x pair them. Pingell-Johnso- ixofiv yes, of sellers. fact A A e bird protection bill that it unlawful to shoot any spe hawk or owl in the Nutmeg Approval of this :ad been passed iTE.' f - rural either :afe. 1 FINAuy : his for lots of Connecticut, the National "n' X of another world WITH the passing it might be time to ask listing AAA Protected and owls have 'V- - Closing the Big Gaps lit v"- electrical electric toasters, line Governor John Lodge signed hen ; electrical jcubon Sucieiy That or about $2,000,000,000 above retail CO J BONDS " -vx V filling "J aft J . killing mere is i"c juj' eron our rivers ana lases. inai s i Tt'c nrnnHfrfiil in eapt. nut ,vu.. e SpOTL. lake and glide over the iters, but there also is always the er fellow to remember. He most jjjen , ble than lor tne sport get, rather the hunt. , fiN SE"VICE - mm 3W3V with pnn -" "" o-crpt cutvo ,3r(JeSS 01 Y.UO uicu MIC Thic fpHrtw ha ...t-- j uicii.. KU.ea ;t Ot Droauer asyccua vi t Sight t0 the category nLig- He belonSs 'tk.ame hog, forages through fields for the amount of game he Via . . ,x ' months of 1951 a fourth this question what about the two pennant races next year? What has 1952 to offer? In the National League there are only two clubs who should again stand out. They are the fliante anA nnrtsprs And the Giants vehicles, will have to duck another eleven- umber and building materials stores game losing streak or sinking spell. FEATURE and home furnishing stores led parade The other six clubs are from 16 to 33 games away from the top. of lower inventories, but non-duraThat's a goods stores also showed inventory decreases. margin to wipe out Only in one season. Or stations, eating and drinking places two seasons. From showing increase of inventory book values. the Cardinals on NTERNAL REVENUE MAY HELP OPS down all six are O OPS may have assistance from Internal Reve packed with weak nue department in attempting to enforce rulings spots. The Cardinals looked better than on violations of ceiling prices, according to Mike the rest. Disalle, director of OPS. Disallowal for payments The Phillies were over 20 games away in violations of ceilings for taxes may play major from 1950. This Grantland Rita role in discouraging violators, DiSalle said. can't all be Total of 1,849 alleged violations of law in 1,053 to Curt Simmons, although charged part of meat packing plants indicates open defiance of law. it can. Robin Roberts had another big season, so the entire answer OPS has ruled merchants may use certainly wasn't pitching. automatic "in-li- ne finished a The Cardinals pricing" for several groups of trifle stronger than the others, consumer goods, including pianos, radios, house but their play against the wares, appliances, luggage and sporting Dodgers was entirely too sour to have them rank close to goods. As example: Retailer whose pricing chart Chuck Dressen's squad. includes small appliances, such as I can't see much hope for the adds portable radios to his Reds, Cubs and Pirates. They have He may establish of merchandise. ceiling so many wide-ope- n gaps that filling half of them would be a big job. of comparable cateprice by referring to The American League would have gories in appendices of Ceiling Price Regulation been far better if it hadn't been f&r mark-u- p. 7 He need NOT use more complicated the near collapse of the Tigers and White Sox. The White Sox looked system under Section 39 applying to new like pennant contenders up through In new ruling affecting hundreds of small ju.'ie. men noi even raui nicnarus could keep them aloft any longer. areas, OPS will canning plants throughout The Tigers simply didn't have it. as 1949 1950 or canners to choose permit Art Houtteman's loss didn't help items in base period for individual determining anyway, but there were other flaws number of cans he may have. For instance, he could ihat Red Rolfe couldn't cure. canned beans You can be sure that Cleveuse 1950 for peas and 1949 land will start the 1952 race with to canners more advantageous. Also of the best pitching staff. The industry faces production of machinery Yankees will be next. The Red Sox cause looks almost hopesham reduction for next year. Most of less. An old team got much old re and maintenance be used for scarce metals may er down the stretch. It will be instead of new machinery. even older next season. There are few young iellows on the RFC STUDIES CREDIT PROBLEM club coming along. And what towns are small O Small manufacturers in will the Red Sox use for pitchRFC and contracts defense ers? trouble getting having some method can be The White Sox will improve. They has now taken hand to see can be dangerous. The Athletics, Procurement worked out to establish who played better than .500 ball the last five weeks will be much tough cers, many of them, will not give small concerns contracts because they cannot demonstrate financial er. jimmy Dykes turned in a fine fellow ( " cs Sales and continued brisk business has de- reased retail 'inventories throughout country bv about $300,000,000 in August as com pared to previous month with total reA tail inventories as of Sept. 1 valued MAIN at S17,500.000T00Q. Motor I" ,re concerned with his own SHFhts asure than me wcuaic w utiicm. ... in 'Stll' far -lraf- nnA res xne iiumn uu wira gun re juiuya kets are partvl, ; n quail" a re flushed. That same LpacesbetJ most likely will claim as s; for first eight M : annual rate of 521,500,000,000, 254,400,000,000 'Landed that the other i,e three Farm income July total. 'ays. but there doesn't 1 to at - arger than same period in 1950. Total ncome for country in August reached ratepersonal of rtesv goes a 'onS if 0 A ... - Jack Molina s. SUSPENDED Columbia University net star, was suspended for one semester for hurling a glass tumbler from a dare. The dormitory window on tumbler struck the windshield of a car awned by a professor. |