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Reproduction. At their meetings last week, the salmon packers planned to save their industry by a $1,000,000 advertising campaign in cooperation with other interested industries (i.e., U.S. Steel) and a widespread conservation program to bring back the salmon. The new rules call for 50% fewer nets and traps...
Frenchmen who still pictured the South as a Scarlett O'Hara land of cotton plantations and Negro mammies were put wise: "To tell the truth, we did not see much cotton in the South. What we saw was oil, natural gas, helium, steel, magnesium, atomic energy and chemical plants...
All along the front, troops began erecting a double-strand barbed-wire fence, posted signs in English and Korean reading "South Limit Demilitarized Zone. Do Not Enter." All that remained in the scarred and desolate area beyond the signs were the mines and booby traps which the armistice commission must...
In Australia, the rabbit is a public enemy. He nibbles the sheep ranges bald, defies traps and poison, and reproduces with devastating abandon. About the only thing he has not done is to take a gun to the human hunters, as the rabbit did in the nursery rhyme, Struwwelpeter. Thus...
At first, her face tense with effort, the Babe found nothing but traps and trouble. She looked tired, and between shots she sat and rested on a red leather shooting stick. For the first nine holes, it was a poor (for her )45. In trouble, the Babe always relies on...