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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH jSiP0CT(T(DDF JOE VMS HOmE MAHONEY Town pO$TERt IN WASHINGTON TViO YEARS AGO, WAS SAID TO HAVE OF O YEAI5S (WALTER pitching ahead of him. now dle to an arm injury AND AN operation his' CAREER IS A federal. It was a answered all the '"le that i r; . June have so was simple is now dt ' in all of machine, from genera-leratioalmost from Government changes with to keep pace Government "conditions. New w never subtracts. bureaus are new l!s n, 1 conditions no longadditions they are many cases, the in ei ! ue half a century ago, which at the time w warrant a new depart-ae'of iessi bureau for some unit city, township, 3ent do not ate or national or bureau that and on, though long since for it has jj other expense items, con- a it was established, ;artment ; gogg on to our govern, to add but our it difficult sn show Tea political sys-to dispense costs when the department or it ever existed, ts, added e the of if over, Coi ua H political patron-thsomething few, if party leaders are at means is fe .Seal That applies to reduce. government, from that m through to the national f it q Washington, at n to cat mi talk sg congress made are looking toward the federal ntion of the sent, usd the reduction npense. The Hoover com- - lent i has r tins gent liiai it in years reported its recom-jjan- s, It is now np to con- ii enact those recom-- , ns into law, but to do lie congres-yilronag- e, reducing and that a by it si isket i thl' up the for the Hoover com-ii- d the federal gov-- It wants recommenda-- r the organization of the what for rest administrative it branch; the needless de-- i and bqreaus, and the employees on the states It warns, e also, to so government; to reremove reic: rve t sk j sim-stat- gOD 5 COE luck' tas and for ! to do business with the mment, and with each mapping jurisdiction that it will be easier le. It irili atl ce v bed leot pect ,rpof ck evele meot rab.) idea, and one that promoted in prac-ser-y state, and in every government in all states, worthy be 4 raid ( be a minimum num-branch- in every state, c;ty government. There but few cases in which simplification could not r in which toms considerable could not be elimi- would not be the commission findings of dollars but annually, ihe proportionately large. toe management of a 1 does not see savings Jtovements because of a tomiliarity with pre-ltRs- es so the executive 1 will desirable, the executive branch ''eminent which they are As in the case of the commission, it needs 4 outsiders work- aelect group of ln-- e possible changes. Decessary recom- e SO. O Mooseheart, III., a "child city" for sons and daughters of departed members of the Loyal Order of Moose, "is run by people who do not like institutions." Malcolm R. Giles, executive director of the organization, says: "We do everything that devotion and ingenuity can suggest to make Mooseheart as little like an institution and as much like a home as possible " As a city, Mooseheart is e farm Its largely (above) supplies 60 per cent of the food. The student bank (left) welcomes checks for as little as one cent. And for those of the younger set who have not yet reached a state of financial solvency, there are plenty of playthings, as evidenced by view of the nursery (below). toy and game-fille800-acr- Who'll Fill Baseball s Gaps! d n, are No-Ma- n . Senator government -- TO FIX-I- Pipe nendations, after By Tom Gregory HI care-- i tte Sccond step. The R men Bau. the hardest, into law of No T '"s. V Stopper matter ValvC SEX" ,egislative body be rir,tUre' 8 county board Rjng- - From Vacuum Coffee Maker. or a city council, and per- ?,nd on the part of the enactment into law constant Emendations. never a week, congress is in ,0me member of u a e docs not propose e or which to ;,, spend mncy. If they were J. W8aVing as ln spend-- o mmendations of the to'0n would have at Vj. mention more quick. sflws how to save : ft, of the it ,BTninistratin d at the same time, ;Cr, efficiency. WHEN THE SEAT OP YOUR FLUSH -- TANK, BALL VALYE BECOMES SO PITTED THAT THE RUBBER STOPPER. NO LONGER. MAKES FULL CONTACT VACUUM DISCARDED COFFEE MAKER SEALING A a means ring offers REPAIR. A QUICK DRAIN THE TANK AND DRY THE BRASS SEAT SMEAR THE CASTING OUTSIDE OF. THE CASTING SEALWITH A PLUMBERS PRESS ING COMPOUND. THE RUBBER RiNG IN THE OVERFLOW ARM. OF Taft (Ohio) President, if the senator yield I will say that the it OrKQOr is the first step, Probably enactment endations. in 135 The occasion of this historic trek across the Capitol grounds is made necessary by the reconstruction of the roofs and the removal of the TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS, IN WINNING unsightly temporary steel girders THE 1949 STANLEY and framework in both the house CUP PLAYOFFS, and senate chambers. BECAME THE FIRST TEAM TO COP This temporary construction was THE TROPHY 3 there as a safety measure placed SEASONS IN A when the roofs of the two wings ROW SINCE On 1946, TED WILLIAMS WENT HITLE5S IN THE N.H.L.WAS threatened to collapse back in 1939 OF THE II GAMES HIS TEAM PLAYED ORGANIZED S and 1940. IN 1917. IN YANKEE STADIUM. During that construction pethe house did move out of riod, SPOUT LIGHT- the building and held its sessions in the ways and means chamber ln the house office building, but the senate remained in the Capitol, holding its sessions in the old supreme court chamber which was vacated by that .By GRANTLAND RICE Judicial body in 1935 upon the CAN RECALL, looking back be completion of the new supreme many that will need plugging. court building. Here are a few guesses A1 Dark many years, how people began to wonder who were going to fill and Earl Torgeson of the Braves; The present house chamber wing the gaps when Hans Wagner, Ralph Kiner of the Pirates; Zern-maof the Capitol was completed and La-Mathewson A1 and Nap Christy ; Raschi and Bob Porteron Deoie had finished. Then there was field of the Yankees; Perhaps Lar- occupied by the lower body senate 16, 1857, while the cember Ty Cobb followed by Babe Ruth. ry Yogi Berra and Larry Doby of two years Ruth and Gehrig. No one could take Cleveland; Ralph Branca and Sid chamber was completed and occupied for the first later Mattys and Cy Youngs place. But Gordon of the Giants; Eddie Kazak time by the senate on January 4, Walter Johnson did. And after Johnof the Cardinals; Richie Ashburn 1859. son there was Bob Feller. of the Phillies; Cari Furillo, DodThe only other occasion when the It may be that no ballplayer can gers; Bob Chesnes, Pittsburgh; fill the gaps left by Ty Cobb and Johnny Groth, Detroit, and Roy congress held its sessions outside the Capitol building was after the Babe Ruth. Or per- - Campanella, Dodgers. burning of the original Capitol by JohnWalter Henrich is one of the haps Tommy the British on August 24, 1814. son. No one has star ballplayers of the year. From that time, until the new CapBut Tommy is 32 years old and quite filled Hans itol building was ready for oche has been a pro ball playe Wagners place at cupancy in 1819, Congress met in for 15 years. So Tommy cant short. what was then Blodgetts hotel at be included with the stars of But with the Seventh and E streets and later in Wiltomorrow. Then you can watch Ted a building erected to house them on liams, Bill Dickey, Lloyd Merriman of the Beds, a portion of the site now occupied Ha1 a possible gap filler. Bob Feller. Dick Kryhoski of the Yankees by the new supreme court building. Lou Newhouser, In the meantime the beautiful Boudreau, Stan and George Kell of the Tigers are grounds immediately adjacent to a few other possibilities dont overlook Musial and on both the house and the Capitol others, most of the either. Enos Slaughter and Pee Wee senate sides resemble a construcCobb Reese have and come too are late for tion gaps plugged. Ruth, along camp with high board walls Wagners remain unfilled. But we any future build-u- p maybe Fertemporary buildings have now come to a spot in the ris Fain and Eddie Waitkus of the surrounding for workers. and quarters teams Abner game that either Gen. Philadelphia may prove the Doubleday or someone else in- answer around first base, which has vented where we have to look taken a heavy dip. Then we might Tardy Budgets take a look at all those $50,000, around for other During the 80th Republican-controlle- d $60,000 and $70,000 bonus players Bill Dickey is through as a congress, Democratic leadSo Antonelli of is the Braves Johnny Mickey Cochrane, player. Curtis Simmons and Robin Roberts ers belabored their Republican another catching brilliant. Wiof the Phillies and a few others colleagues for failure to comply lliams and Musial should have the congressional reorganizawith to who have yet a few years more. They are prove how good tion act in setting up a legislative two of the tops maybe the they are. budget by February 15, required It might be mentioned here best. But Joe DiMaggio, Bob by the law. And today Democratic that Bill Dickey ranks Yogi Feller, Ewell Blackwell, Charleaders are smarting under Reas Berra best the Kurowskl, Keller, potentially ley Whitey Conin publican attacks for failure to do more either catcher league. Marty Marion, and many the same thing. As a matter of fact, sidering Berra in every detail, nearing the borderline when the time set for agreeing on Game take Berra where the sign reads said, "Id Dickey a legislative budget passed, the over Called. any catcher in baseball senate extended the time to May 1. It must be admitted there are today. He is young, strong and That date has come and gone and ambitious. He has a fine arm not too many headliners left from as yet there has been no budget and he can hit. the old guard. Ted Williams is the fixed, nor is there likely to be one is keen is about now. Musial man Dickey extremely struggling top set. the future of Raschi in the grip of an early season possibilities slump. Newhouser is still pitching and Porterfield. He isnt suggesting well, but he isnt winning as he used they can fill the gaps that will be Ways of Debate to win. Blackwell, a great pitcher, left by Feller and Newhouser. But he is sure they are much All sorts of extraneous matters has been struck down. He may or may not come along later on. Char- better than merely good pitchers. creep into debates over appropriaGus Zemial of the White Sox, a tion bills. In the floor debate on lie Keller is now out in Land. No one knows when he will giant Texan, has shown exceptionthe post office appropriation measbe back. Feller is a bull-pepitcher. al promise. He may move up to ure in the senate the two South Where are the gods of yesterday? challenge Ralph Kiner as the Carolina senators, Maybank . and home-ru- n star of 1954 or 1955. Johnston, wanted to include some So they are asking today who Zemial has shown enough promise $170,000 worth of cotton twine, and will take the places of Dimagto be rated high in any future the battle went on for some hours gio, Williams, Feller, Musial, book. and many pages in the CongressionMarlon, Newhouser, Boudreau Dont overlook Dark of the al Record: and other headliners who will Braves. He is one of baseballs soon be over the hill. This Senator Maybank Is it not a fastest men who can field and hit. fact that the United States governmakes one of the greatest He may move in back of Hans ment took over the poor cotton guesses In sporting history. Who will be the coming stars to Wagner before he is through with farmer and sold it at a profit of fill these gaps? For there will soon the game. $90,000,000? needed, or i0n time gap-filler- s. state chamber of is promoting commission to do i that g voters. the now wind ' vigorous iifomia philo sal is con-ri-ll it is demand on unless not do CmipMw of the United States, according to present plans, will hold its sessions outside the Capitol building if and when it moves lock, stock and barrel, into the swanky, marble-wallesenate caucus chamber in the senate office building about the through ' Foryearsthethe first senate MOWED DOWN 16 TEAMS N A ROW! administrative, and all units ied through MEASRWNII Senate to Move QUESTION MARK. BACK IN I94G BLACKIE LED THE N.L. IN SHUTOUTS WITH 6, IN 1947 HE WON THE MOST GAMES HAD THE MOST STRIKEOUTS AND SET A MODERN LEAGUE RECORD OF CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON BY A RIGHT- - HAfDER WHEN HE jMvenwnent SIMPlE government the people , and by '!orefathers bequeathed its three branches ' top-flig- ht Mr.' will gov- ernment never got the $90,000,-00That was only the figure at which it was sold to foreign countries who never paid for it. That was the net result of lend lease. Mr. Maybank But the senator will agree as to the figure; will he not? Mr. Taft Yes; but we got no money for it. We merely got in return credits that we canceled. That is all we got for it. Mr. Baldwin (Connecticut) It was a paper profit of the most paperish sort, was it not? Mr. Taft That is correct. So the department of agriculture claim of a profit by the CCC on price support for cotton is knocked into a cocked hat. 0. Youngsters at Mooseheart, located about 40 miles west of Chicago, frolic in wading pool maintained especially for their summertime enjoyment. All children are given o high school education and taught a vocational trade. O A student well equipped in Mooseheart's printing shop readies a job press for service. The course in printing is one of several vocational guidance projects the school offers. To date, some 5,000 boys and girls have been graduated Mooseheart. bleak There dormitories from are no or mess hails. Instead, there are many small dwellings, each of which has a pleasant living room, a dining room in which boys and girls of the same relative ages eat as do normal families, and bedrooms which have space for personal belongings. Mooseheart girls select new attire to be "purchased" with requisition slips at their own ment store (left). In an effort to function as good parents should, Mooseheart is eager to develop each child's every faculty. There are religious services and instructions for all denominations, and No School Curbs drawer pulls will serve as their own marking templates MAKE TWO SPECIAL SCREWS. GRIND THE HEADS TO POINTS, TORN THEM LIGHTLY INTO THE PULL AND THEN PRESS THEM INTO THE IF YOU FACE. In passage of the federal aid to schools legislation by the senate, that body decided two fundamental questions which have been moot ones for the past 30 years: (1) that illiteracy is a national problem and (2) that federal appropriations for schools does not necessarily mean federal control of schools. It has been proved definitely that federal aid to education should not be regarded as a levy against the people, but as an investment that will yield large returns. a boy or girl can learn to play any musical instrument he desires. There are several bands and orchestras, as well as theatrical activities throughout the year. A community without voters, taxes, morticians, jails or created for children only. It is spectacularly successful as a source of important child research. strikes, Mooseheart is the social experiment and only world-fame- d large town as a |