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Show Page Twelve FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1972 THE SALT LAKE TIMES NRA Issues Official Economic Stabilization Female Mosquito Remains Dangerous Public Enemy Statement by mation on legal actions under Gen. Maxwell Rich Economic Stabilization Act the regulations control a business's The wave of hysteria following by private citizens see profit margin? the senseless assassination atA. A firm may not increase "Enforcement tempt of Governor George WalProvisions of Economic Stabili- lace has prices if it would result in an created a demand again increase in its profit margin zation." It's available free by among some for additional conwhich prevailed during the best dropping a postcard to your IRS trols of firearms. Certain two out of the past three fiscal district office. but misguided indiyears ended prior to Aug. 15, viduals suggest that additional 1971. This is true even if the gun laws are the cure all for the firm had allowable cast increases More Waters attempted assassination and also that would otherwise justify the Open to Anglers crime. This thinking is a fallacy, Q. How do Price Commission IRS-pub-licati- on A fragile, blood thirsty, long minute plants and animals; the S-30- 08, legged female persists as public pest No. 1. Undaunted by sprays, chemicals and repellants, the female mosquito spreads more distress around the world than any other insects, says the National Geographic Society. Bites are only a nuisance in says Gen. Maxwell E. Rich of some countries, but in others the National Rifle Association. they may carry diseases such a: The man charged with the malaria, yellow fever and shooting of Governor Wallace was in violation of local and An encephalitis epidemic in state firearms control laws be- Ecuador recently infected more fore he fired. As the NRA and than 40,000 people, causing 40C many thoughtful leaders have fatalities. A mercy mission oi constantly stressed let us en- U. S. Air Force planes checked force those laws now on the the sleeping sickness outbreak books and invoke mandatory by spraying insecticide on 259,-67- 5 aers of coastal lands. penalties for the criminal use of a firearm, such as those now part Swamps, salt water marshes, of the federal Gun Control Act and receding flood waters are of 1968 and those called for by the favorite mosquito breeding many bills presently before the grounds. Many species deposit Congress. For example, legisla- their eggs in damp soil, but tion introduced by Rep. Bob L. these will not hatch until covwhich calls for ered with water. Casey a sentence of not less than 10 Mosquita eggs need only two years (first offense) and 25 years days to hatch into larvae. The for the second offense for the creatures active, highly aquatic criminal use of a firearm. must rise periodically to the surOn May 17 the Senate Judi- face to breathe. Wigglers eat the ciary Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency reported favorably on the so called "Saturday Night ing criteria for what constitutes a sporting arm and what constiSpecial" bill introduced last year tutes a so called "Saturday Night by Sen. Birch Bayh. Last October I testified before the Sub- Special. The millions members of the committee and staled at that NRA and all shooter sportsmen time that the NRA and all the shooter sportsmen support in are abhorred at this most recent principle this bill which would tragedy. We call for swift and prohibit the sale or delivery of stringent punishment of the crudely made and unsafe hand criminal and we will support any guns not suited for sporting pur- legislation which is meaningful poses. We still support this bill in the fight against crime but in principle, but there still re- which also protects the right and mains the problem of cstablish- - privileges of the well-meani- price increase. Q. Fish in several Utah reservoirs Do Pay Board regulations will meet for the first treat merit plans written into time when anglers the general fishing union contracts any differently season opens June 3 in the Beefrom those plans not covered by hive State. collective bargaining agreement? New waters opening for the A. No. Similar treatment is first time are Millsite Reservoir afforded each group. Under new in Ferron Canyon of Emery and Pay Board regulations the merit Upper Woodruff Reservoir on plans in existing contracts and certain nonunion merit programs may continue to operate without regard to the 5.5 per cent stan-asubject to challenge, until they expire. To qualify for the treatment, the contract or merit program had to have been in effect on Nov. 13, 1971. In the non contract case the total sum to be expended for merit raises must have been finally determined prior to Nov. 14, 1971. Q. Is there any requirement for a minimum amount of money in controversy in order to get into federal district court to file a treble damage suit for a price or rent overcharge? A. No. Under the Economic Stabilization Act any person who has been victimized by an intentional violation of price or rent regulations may sue in the appropriate U.S. district court regardless of the amount of money in controversy. For more infor d, 4 A. Woodruff Creek in Rich County. Both have been well stocked with rainbow trout. Waters this year after treatment for rough fish are: Crescent Lake on Boulder Mountains in Garfield County; Nine Mile Reservoir, Sanpete County; Rex Reservoir in Sevier County; and Pine View Reservoir, Weber County. All now carry good populations of trout. The new Gunlock Reservoir in Washington County has been open since January. Some 50,000 large mouth bass, stocked last year, are now running near ten inches in length. Black crappie brood stock was released in Gun-loc- k this spring and a start of threadfin shad, a small forage fish, will be released this year. re-openi- ng Every man is bold when his whole fortune is at stake. Nutritious And Economical Cheese Stuffed Hot Dog- - (D-Tex- ng as) law-abidin- 0-Potat- o Casserole natural enemies include fish and aquatic insects. After a week larvae pass past the pupal state and emerge as adults. The mosquitos life span will range from several weeks to one year. It seldom ventures more than a few hundred yards from its hatching place. Though the insects live partly on plant juices, the females of many species need blood to mature their eggs. Some mosquitos feed on reptiles and frogs but the favorite victims are warmblooded prey. A female mosquito stabs her victim with a complex proboscis equipped with six piercing organs. She can easily drill in the skin to reach a capillary. She injects a saliva that breaks down the blood. This fluid not only causes the itch that accompanies the bite; it transmits any disease the insect may be carrying. A strong suction pump at the head of the large proboscis tube then draws up the thinned blood. Mosquitoes apparently seem to be lured to people by carbon dioxide, warmth and moisture. Thin persons are favorite targets because they tend to have a high metabolic rate and thus release more heat than heavier people. Only female mosquitoes bite. The male of most sepcies is, as one entomoligist put it, "an inoffensive little insects whose diet is nectar and about whose only function is propagation." If its printing ... dial 364-841- 14 g. At Last! A Plastic Solution To Broken Mirror Pains Conventional, breakage-pron- e glass mirrors have been mans basic reflective medium since believe it or not the 16th Century. 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