PAGE SIR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1940 PAGE SIX SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1940 p I c 'it Ui Ri I Ni r' 'I'1 r J On boatload of the 600 candidates for midshipmen appointments in the U.S. naval reserve draws near the ship, U.S.S. Wyoming, which sailed from N'ew York for a month's training cruise in southern waters. The men are between 19 and 27 and are part of Uncle -Sam's growing family of naval recruits bolstering the na- tional defense. Rhythm rides the range again in Texas now that singing W. Lee "Pass the Biscuits Pappy" O'Daniel is seeling re-election as governor. Here's Pappy (left) and his bandsters in a campaign truck at a Green- ville, Tex., rally. TAX A MARRIED BRITISHER WITH TWO CHILDREN MUST PAY COMPARED WITH AN, AMERICAN With newcoiffures calling for pompadours that roll up from wom- anly brows, Lura de Gez, who worries about such matters, has devised this smart hair-do as a fitting accompaniment to the halo-like front. $24,452 604 PER CENT OF INCOME 4111TAKEN BY TAX $4,952 a 50+ 30+ I. BRITISH TAX $844.00 U. $67 $63.35 $35.20 p-AM IV Here's the lineup aboard the U.S.S. Wyoming, bagg age and all, as the naval reserve recruits check in for their month's training cruise. 20o 10' i _ $9,226. S. A. AX 7.60 AOUNT OF INCOME 80 II 113 $1,600 $4,000 $12.000 $40,000 Sweeping income tax boosts announced for Britishers put a steep load on even married men, running to many times the American income taxes. This chart shows the tax a married Britisher with two children must pay compared with an American. In England, a married man with two children, earning $1,600 a year, pays $63.35, while married Amer- icans get an exemption of $2,000. Figures shown here do not include allowed exemptions and other taxes paid. In The Majors These three pictures were prize winners in a recent contest 'pon- sored among newsmen by the Associated Press. Above is "Close.Call," which took first prize in the news division and was photographed by Harry Steiger of the Detroit Free Press. Directly below is "Proud I ama and Egrets" taken by Garrett,H. Cope of the Jackson GitIzen-Patriot, winning first place in the feature division. At the bottom, is "Muskegon- Grand Rapids South Football Game," first prize winner ini the sports division, taken by Shelly Robinson of the Grand Rapids Herald. AMERICAN Detroit......... Cleveland........ Boston.......... Chicago .......... New York.... . . Washington...... St. Louis ......... Philadelphia..... Saturday's LEAGUE W L 60 39 58 40 52 46 49 44 49 46 42 57 40 59 39 58 Results: PCT .606 .592 .531 .527 .516 .424 .404 .402 Detroit 6-14, Boston 4-2 Cleveland 5, New York 1 Chicago 7, Washington 6 Philadelphia 11, St. Louis '7 Sunday's Games: Boston at Detroit Washington at Chicago (2) Philadelphia at St. Louis (2) New York at Cleveland Sleep being what it is, the naval recruits get an e irly lesson in how to make up their hammocks aboard the U.S.S. Wyoming, training ship. Note instructor. NATIONAL Cincinnati ....... Brooklyn. New York........ Chicago ......... St. Louis ......... Pittsburgh ....... Philadelphia ..... Boston .......... Saturday's Cincinnati 3-2, LEAGUE W L 62 32 56 39 50 41 51 49 46 46 44 48 32 58 32 60 Results: Boston 1-5 PCT .660 .589 .549 .510 .500 .478 .356 .348 Pittsburgh 8, Philadelphia 0 St. Louis 8, New York 3 Chicago 2, Brooklyn 1 Sunday's Games: Chicago at Brooklyn (2) Cincinnati at Boston (2) St. Louis at New York (2) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (2) Baseball's Big Six BATTING (Three leaders in each league) Player, Club G AB R H Pct. Radcliff, Browns 93 355 53 130 .366 :::::x Will! ill ill INK 1