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Show A PAGE THREE THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, September 14, 1948 .CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FARM MACHINERY -S S. 5 the Braves T OU PERINI, presi-- - Editors dent, has at least stirred up quite an argument As you may remember, Perm! wants the two big leagues made into two bigger leagues and he has something on his side. How caA baseball point with any deep pride to its big league roster with such cities as Los Angeles, Pearson ' CANADIAN FARMS Writ s for FRXE INFORMATION m tana tattUmant epeortanlUea. Fdftll tail, ficaaonabljr priced. C. F, Caro-ei- k. liaadiaa Iscitt teUway, Ysncoufet, li-- ket-ti- e V has reached the boiling point u HOME FURNISHINGS in "Flamingo life Crawford's Road," an assignment which he deserves. Scott is a good actor who hasnt had as many good roles as k APPLI. STEEL FCLCIS COT Steal Cot with wire link iprln, attached to frame with helical eprings at each end. Strong angle Iron frame, and heavy tubular ends. 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CHEVROLET SCHOOL EOS IsJi.rtov -- r- - ZACHARY SCOTT PRICED RIGHT juJ should have come his way. HeU play a young deputy sheriff who be- Call, XT rite, VTirt to W. R. HUBBLE, Gee. Mgr. V'' J j v comes state senator, a handsome weakling who breaks or at least Joan's heart, with Virbruises ginia Houston as her rival for his affections. JESSE M. CHASE, Inc. m a cim Open 9-- Mondays thru Saturday 7 g Tf r Rank Surprise officers are in for the report of the advisory commission on service pay is published. The commission will recom mend Increases for enlisted men and junior officers, bnt none for the top grades. In (act. they actually may face a pay cut in the recommended elimination of tax deductions and certain allowances. A previous committee of generals and admirals had recommended pay boosts for all ranks, with the top echelons getting the biggest increases. Defense Secretary Forrestai didnt even bother' to send, this report to congress. Instead he appointed the civilian commission to make a new study. High-rankin- g a surprise Mental Action Sports demands quicker than any other, mental decisions that meaning lead to either winning or losing? I dont suppose Im qualified to speak of many other sports," Ted Atkinson told me, "but I cant see how any other contest can call for quicker mental action than riding game action d does. -- decision. For example, you must get through some way. Ton see an opening. V you can make it you may win. If it closes, you probably are licked. And you havent got a half second to make up your mind. t. e i Eddie Arcaro says it calls for instinct more than it calls for any considered judgment. Not even a fast thinker can do much thinking in & fifth of a second. Atkinson is one of the star jockeys of all time. He is a great rider, and above everysmart, dead-gam- e thing else a fine sportsman. "You never hear Ted complain about any mount he is given, Hirsch Jacobs said one day. "He simply goes out and does the best he can and you always know he has given the horse the best ride in Teds system. Every other trainer and owner will telj you the same . thmg. "I suppose boxing demands flash When decisions, Atkinson said. the reflexes are working, the boxer sees an opening and starts his But second. punch at the split theres one big difference. The boxer has only one opponent to watch. The jockey toay have 8, 19 or 12 opponents in one race. They come at him from the inside and the outside. There may be someone 10 lengths back of you riding down the stretch and coming in a hurry. d U ., SCOTT has been nl 70,-00- - long simmering political to the "big top" melee. For the politicoes know that what happens in these state arenas will profoundly affect not only the national contest but also the shape of things after ward The control of congress, of pow-erforganizations in key states, and. In the event Mr. Truman loses, of the national Democratic machinery, are at stake In these tests. Intensifying the concern of the political generalissimos are two factors: The great body of undecided voters, manifest in every important poll; and the spectacular upset of Memphis Boss Crump by crusading Rep Estes Kefauver. To the professional politicoes, these two items spell uncertainty. Anything can happen. The general public is itchy and voices new and fresher-soundinhave a strong appeal. sport-minde- Jockeys Make Errors 'HE FARMS AND RANCHES by Michael Curtiz productions from W ar-- 1 ner Bros, to be one of the two romantic interests in Joan is Merry-Go-Rou- - e ZACHARY On the national stage, the cooking started when Harry Truman and Thomas Dewey formally squared off before Labor Day audiences. Simultaneously, a number of equally exciting and significant state contests were joined To the smart politicoes, these local battles are second in importance only er swiftly growing centers of population still waiting on the outside? Los Angeles is on its way to 8 or 10 It million people. Grantland Rice is already one of the big cities of the country Both Los Angeles and San far beFrancisco are yond the average. Youll see 95,000 at the Rose Bowl 0 party and some 10 miles away at Santa Anita on the same day. Los Angeles, in a major league with the proper park, would challenge New York, Cleveland and Detroit for attendance leadership. So would San Francisco. There are other cities that would outdraw many of the present big league group. Pennl suggests two 12 - team leagues. This might be better than a third major outfit, which the Pacific coast wants, and some day may get. Of conrse, the present top minor leagues would outhowl a coyote if their leading cities were ripped away. They would be entitled to a record squawk, but sooner or later there must be a change. Why should fans In certain cities get major league ball, while fans in other much larger cities get the minor league brand? Football Is an entirely different matter. Football followers in far smaller cities get a chance to see as much good football probably more than New York does. Big stadiums, or stadia, ire scattered all over the map from California to New England, from Minnesota to Florida and Texas The football fan can see fine football irr 40 or 50 localities. But there are only 12 major league cities, and at least 8 of these 12 are falling behind other population centers. The showdown will arrive some two big day, and those running the for well as ready get might leagues the shock. split-secon- the Political Kettle Boils San On any number of occasions, in a hard race, there comes a spot when you must make a en vacation, EQUIP. WELL DRILLS, falling 1,004 truck mounted, drill pipe, bits, tools, et Water truck. Casing. FKED E. HITLER, 1911 teeth Cedar KL, Casper, Wyeeuag, - By, INEZ GERHARD Drew While being written by his old partner, Robert S. Alien.) Baltimore, Buffalo, Houston and several oth- split-secon- Is Washington Francisco, What Note S&u stmTe-cscr- Sc WATER "A jockey can make a lot of misTed continued. "Theres takes, one I try not to make. Thats takThats ing anything for granted. out. Yeu why I like to ride a horse cant help being beaten by a bet-to ter horse. But you dont like think you were nosed out by a horse you should have beaten. Yes, Ted said, a lot of things can happen in a horse race. You can lose four or five lengths on some bad tQme small mistake or break of luck. But from the moment youre off and under way, you cant afford even a half seconds lapse." when V h i ) V L iWlg- p&lentials to d i coun- lid In I- AFTER "EGG SHAMPOO . .' , In this picture Henry Wallace. Progressive'1 party, candidate for President, doesnt, look like s-- man who had Just been subjected te n shower of eggs and ether missiles, as he wag when he spoke at Greensboro, N. C. He Is chatting calmly with Mary Price, who waa among those named by Elizabeth Bentley, confessed spy, at the recent congressional spy . , Investigation in Washington, WALLACE PICNICS A EYE FOR r7 SALE . , . Victor St Cyr of Woonsocket R. 1., carpenter by day and restanrant worker by night has offered te sell his right eye for 110,000 In order te provide for hie seven small children who face prospect of life la an orphanage. 'V, 7 A. a ' , i j , n V AM I a ) k 4 ( rpt I t ... For the men like this are virtually a thing ALL HANDS ALOFT TO TRIM SAILS who go down of the past te the sea in ships, sights as along with the cry Sail ho! and mailing vessels are only nsed training ships now. This one Is the coast guard training shipa Eagle, three-maste-d formerly the German naval training vessel. 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In The Olympole-vault- pic Game, lease. special of 1948, long-focu- s, re- Eagle-Lio-n In technicolor, too. airplanes equipped tele-phot- o Low-flyin- g with lenses, How You followed the vaulter from over the bBr until his landing on the other side of the pit. take-of- f t.l&y, Tomorrow night without being awakened Kent Smith, featured to The has what is beFountainhead. lieved to be the only Pull to Holly wood. A Pull Is a kind erf Hungarian sheep dog, and 'so rare that the breed has not yet been recognized by the American Kennel club. ' or, jroert fore4 ep etfhtly fates of da thini Start taking FOLEY FILLS for Tf l Slarrtslk Eidesys. They purr kidneys wsatss; they eoothe thoee lrri lotions eetudeR those eryea Also ettev bodteehes, leg peiese peiefel psssegro (rote kidney btoetjon. Cnkees you sleep sll eight tomorrow eight DOUBLE YOUR MONLY BACK. At 90m dragysk WNU Returning from Ireland with four theif five children. Maureen O'Sullivan and John Farrow ar rived to Hollywood less than 24 hours after leaving Shannon, Ireland. They were to New York only 43 minutes, between planes. 7 W 37-- 43 Graduates High-Scho- ol CHOOSE YOUR CAREER IN A ASD ENDSWM Gtet, peitran stag, urtem and radio rlar, ubo mad a tartar of apptaring I "Tobacco Road," btadlmat SBCf A trio Tb a Big Story " Sept. 29. ODDS f PARLEZ VOUS SOCKO? . Marcel Cerdan, pride of the French fistic world, was able .to sing In the shower after arriving in U. S. to begin training for his middleweight title bout with Champ Tony Zaie en Sep. . tember 2L Happy Timet" , , , Gloria ttamng Danny Kay. Blondall, niter of filmdomt Joan, bat replaced Eva MtVeagb as "Jan Car ter" on "Tbt Guiding Ugbt." . . . Slava Brody, the tuava manat, "John Blake," on "Yonng Dr. Malone," landed bit first job at tb np old ege of 14. Ha sold Hungarian Pttir point in Atlantia City -- mlrr 35, graduate and opra t girls old-time- t barattar rolai in C30l7i;:3 PROFESSION! ... Fred Ktlsey, Lao f'bit and Pbtl McCullough, have important of YOUNG MEN GOING WEST . . . Film Actress Mae West, who was in the process of defending herseU in a $100,000 damage snit in Lot In the Angeles, had a group of email visitors come ep and see her courtroom. It was a pack of Cub scouts, visiting the court to observe American Jurisprudence. When the scoutmaster explained to Mae that more they were called a "Cub pack, the retorted that they looked like a wolk pack to her. SLEEP of J 7 3! - a - V. juice of e lemon in a glass of water, when taken first thing on arising, is all that most people need to insure prompt, normal elimination. ,Ne mere berth la a eH vet that Irritate the digestive tract and impair nutrition! Lemon in water w good tor youl Oeneratlont ef Americeat have taken lemons for health and generations of doctors have recommended them. They are rich in vitamin C, eupply valuable tunounte of Bi and P. They alkalimze, aid digestion. Net tee tharp ar sear, lemon in water has a refreshing tang clears the mouth, wakea you up. Its not purgative simply helps your system regulate xtietj. Try it 18 days, Fay Bain ter, long a stage stai and radio serial heroina and lately in "June Bride," has a new career big realty operator. She is constructing 30 dwellings on 14 seres st Palm Springs, to be sold when completed. - . The re-ca- st i '""I A twins! Originally cast as s very solemn church deacon in Leo McCarey's 'Good Sam, Bert Roach, the comedian. proved to be such a laugh as a provoker that he was tinhorn politician to use his talents properly. Jr A. BY BREAD ALONE J ld - j 4 farsfi faxMvs ere A necessary for most peepe leave of absence while Bogart was He visitstarring in "Key Largo ed London and got household pointers from friends on the staff at Buckingham palace for use to the Bogart household, i f j: I - an location for Walter Wangera "Tulsa, aha received a hnga hnnch ef mistletoe from the towns menfolk, with n note eaytng" We guese this is. Jus wishful thinking, bnt heres hoping. She replied that shed kiss any representative male citizen of the ege ef her Humphrey Bogarts butler had ALA A ball-bearin- approximately five billion dollars more than the 18 billion dollars congress voted them this year. The navy wants more than 11 billion dollars and the army more than 10 billion 'dollars. This stupendous 21 billion dollar total does not include air force estimates. They are still to come and are sure te be not less than 7 billion dollars. The 1949 budget is already in preparation. It will be submitted to the new congress In January by President Truman, whether he is or not If they win, GOP. leaders privately are planning to demand a voice in preparation of the budget Fil. Typewriters, fail Maehlnee. Sale. Cash Hezutere. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE Sts Sailh State IU Sait Lake City. Utah Susan nayward can take a dare and hand It back. Soon after the reached Ada, Okla., x The OIT has secretly issued a license for export of a large quantity of ball bearings and steel balls (for the manufacture of bearings) s. WE BUT AND SELL offlr Furniture, When a Memphis lad In Yankee stadium yelled "He did it for jme! when Joe Di Maggio hit a home run, Dick Jurgens wondered if he was right Everything else bad been done for him as one of the s popularity contest winners visiting New York this summer. They appeared on Jurgens Spotlight Revue and visited the boys town's high spots. Twenty-si- x and girls have been spending New as a result of York week-end- s achievement contests conducted by all-othe ver youth organizations . . country. , . A tries: Eye Poppers in Budget budget estimates Preliminary submitted by the army and navy for next year are The two services are asking for -,: ViS j to Czechoslovakia. This license was issued to the Overseas Mercantile company, N. Y. Satellite Czechoslovakia is today one of Russia? major munitions producers. The great Skoda plant has been converted entirely to military output. Further, ball bearings are a key essential in the making of war goods. Two of the most costly air force raids Into Germany during the recent war were for the purg pose of knocking out plants. An official of the Overseas Mer cantile company admitted that the ball bearings being shipped to Czechoslovakia could be used in war preparations. , , . WANTED TO BUY teen-ager- i X Shipping Ban Violated The U. S. still is shipping vital waT material to countries behind the iron curtain. And these shipments still are be ing mqde with approval of the commerce departments office of international trade. This is the agency that formerly was headed by William Remington, leading figure in the Russian "spy disclosures of activities the house committee. This astounding trade still is going on despite the administrations announced policy of banning it, despite the warlike aggressions and provocations of Russia and also despite the world-wid- e furor over the congressional revelations and their ramificaattending fantastic tions. This column definitely has established the following facts re-- 1 js,f garding the continued export of war- y Comfnunist-rule- BOTTOMS UP . . . One thing abont babies no ono would ever . accuse them of being A an example, here is young Robert Singer of Shirling-to- n, Va., completely nonchalant. a Incidentally, Miss Houston, graduate of the Omaha community playhouse (Dorothy McGuire and Henry Fonda came from there), got the role because Curtiz saw her at a party for Miml Chandler- - hlgh-Kh- eolles girl. mora apparlwiitiea erarg fear for the giaalaataaaraa -- beat preparation foe both career and marriage. - aik for nor information at tha hwpital wbera yoa would hka to enter a uning. -- I A |