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Tarpon Beats Fisherman in Fight

By United Press When the struggle continued . | CLEARWATER, Fla., June 18—A weary fisherman who inte the night, the fire depart battled a tarpon for nearly 18 hours before thousands of ™ent and the city council even

d d | ti spectators lost his battle to land the giant fish’ recently. of Jesned Its The pi Bee

“It was a bitter disappointment, but that’s fishing for and harbor police stood by as |

you,” 37-year-old Harold LeMaster said philosophically as he reeled in his line after his spectacular man vetsus fish struggle, “A tarpon knows all the tricks and he uses evry one of them.” ” » » . LEMASTER hooked the tar-

pon, which he estimated weighed 80®S my automobile,” LeMaster

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LeMagters followed the tarpon might land him,” LeMaster » total of nearly 50 miles in his said. “But siddenly, about 1 boat and a supply boat ferried a. m. he wormed his way to a him food.

pothole about four feet deep, LeMasters was believed to have | gave one mighty leap and broken the man-versus-tarpon

slipped the hook.” “All I could think of was ‘there

match record. The previous record locally—and this is the cen-|

130 pounds, at 7 a. m. on a light sald. He was competing in the St. ter of the tarpon fishing grounds 20-pound test line. Throughout Petersburg tarpon roundup which —Was 14 hours. { the day and night Fie fought the Offers a new car as a prize for the The largest tarpon ever caught, fish from a 16-foot outboard largest eaten. on light tackle weighed 151

motorboat while every muscle of his 8-foot, 185-pound body ached. He edged the tarpon, which he nicknamed “Mr. Chips,” toward a grass flat in shallow water near Belle Air Causeway. “I knew that if I could get him into water shallow enough to keep him from jumping, I

Senate Group Votes Fair Employment Act

WASHINGTON, JJune 18 (UP) —A. Senate labor subcommittee vesterday approved a modified | fair employment practices act, but | with little prospect that it will be| brought to the floor for debate this session. The measure represented a fu-| gion of ‘bills by subcommittee! Chairman Hubert H. Humphrey (D. Minn.) and Sen. Irving M. Ives (R. N. Y.). It provides for a Federal Commission on equal-| ity of opportunity in employment. The commission could hand down orders to employers where necessary to stop discrimination in!

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The orders of the commission! would be subject to review by the courts. © The bill was sent to the full labor committee for consider-! ation.

What's going to happen in! Washington? Read Washington! Calling, prepared by a full staff! of skilled reporters, in your Sun day Times.

pounds. AS THE WORD spread of I.e- “I believe mine weighed about Master's struggle with “Mr. 130 pounds,” LeMaster said, “but Chips,” thousands of spectators after all you can’t weigh them gathered on nearby causeways to unless you catch them.” cheer him on. Crowds jammed LeMaster said he recently landthe city dock so thickly that offi- ed a 90- -pound tarpon in two cials feared it might cave in and hours and the longest he ever special police squads were called struggled with one previously was out. six hours and 20 ‘minutes,

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