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Show A.MKK1CAN FORK ai:J' News Review of Current Events tin; World Over 0rr I.oMy Conmiitlris Oturn'l Muiutc Sorial Svurity Art Due-lion (lunfrrrmr on T!ii. i:na:i:s, ti.iiu.uiM, Mu iif lit lii -- t s: lel.t. the furre of tu m t fiilun ii'liuii.i-'rifaiii- .i l"r, !u tin aii.I Wile; ilii-r- s kii-vi- aa'iiil In H.c'.r ilr;i'!i In it plain mil Hi fljiii, frniii K;iiib:ir.l.l pi 1'nliit Kmtuw, Alaska. Tin tan frii'inl.4. Iia'l lii i ii n. Joy111111, r'.i-- WitIi, rru.-'io- .l rh:iii;-cidi-- Mil fr rr T:-- go-lu- . pt li, i - 1 ! I r UiM-m- stem, m r V ba H C- - tin riiils-.ir- y Iiiiiim tv ntur H",on mid . nilities prrinil'ii of tin ruiiiMiltler In nl1' fS,n lliiriu I'.iiu-- llW had lilt roiii-ni- l tire thriMti-i- i Hopson Willi contempt pro'ix'dinpd ili.li'sH Ik liufurtr It. (h.i.niiHii nVuii-no- r of tin le'iin In nly wua uiiHrml kf tlila ami ibx hired : "llup-o- n It In my rusindy. I've put him. Nobody rise has put him. Nobody iNn It pulnp to pt him.'' Sn, rrsulu In both tli ms were prcM-nti-hraiu'lies of ruiiprrKM authorizing (hr ollioor of lln two rluliiiliiTS t take Hopson Into riistu.ly. Tltt elusive. chunky utilities niap-nat- e commlttci told the housi aisiut hit vnriiiiis rnmpiinics ami related the snpa of hla travels while he was suuplit. lint lit politely refused to answer iiiesllnnt concerning the si Hirers and amount of hla Ineonii. lie trsIlMcd Unit In believed" tin Assuelnlrd (las IJ1-tethad mtit "elplit or nine hundred thousand dnllars" In iqqiinl-tlnto the Wlusder Kuy liiirn utility rontrut hilt. That's Just :i small- frirtb.li of s (Im J.:i.UUUS10 erjullj- tu our wldeh would tie destroyed If tin hill Isvnines Ian and reni.i'.ns law." he dechirrd. To oil ipieilloil hv Cut id tle.ir-plI resent that Hopson replied: Imiulry. No pentleiuan would halt asked It." Whereupon Cox threatened tn kick ld:ti out of the rniuu twins he withdrew tin ineoicr. and llniSiin mildly withdrew it. (I'loininr llltrnilneed III the house a resolution that severely slummed the senate, but It dropped when word runic that Senator I'diick would wait lo take llopsnn after O'Connor's litiiirh was throuph with him. However, It pave opportunity for a rldleiiloua quarrel between the New Yorker and ICuukln of Texas. Late In the dny llupson rnlinly walked Into Illnck's rotuniltti'e rnoni and asked: "la some one here luok-Ine for nicl llluck and Ida then questioned the ulllitlea inn for an hour nr two and pot Btlphly Utile out of him except aniooth sarcasm Hint made the chairman quite fiirioua. At that time both Hopson and his attorney had been aerved with contempt cilu-tlen cu.ii-panle- a .tlnisl of ,,ii,m-rniuu Mi l hi arrmped. tu Italy met In see If they rii:iM;i'l c I l deil-- i a Hvert the tn helli ;! Ji-ur- i I i wur, due III Sep IMen had i t by a primp of me the plure of Hash,. phis. President Roosevelt put Ills sipiialure on the social security act of which he said: "If the senate and house of rcprcHcntallics In this limp ami arduous session done nothin, SUIHtOL'M'KH l more than pass tills lull the session would he regarded as histurli for all time." Atnonp those who were present were Senator Robert K. Wnpner of Kew York and lleiiresentatlie John Lewis of Slnrylniiil, wlm Jointly drafted the Mil; Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, who had a hand tn Hi makinp, nnd Senators Pat IlHrrlson, William Kinp amt HJward P. ('ostipan. In a talk Intended fnr on the sound screens of Hie country, the President said: This social security measure (fives at least some pniteetlnn t 80.nfm.finn of onr elf Irena who will reap direct benefits ftirouph unemployment compensation, throuch old p pensions nnd throueh InereaseiJ services for the protection of children and the prevention of III health. We can never Insure ion per cent of the population npnlnst IDO per rent of the hazards and vicissitudes ef life hut we have tried to frame law which will plve Rome measure of protection to the average citizen and to his family against the loss of a Job and against povertn old npe. law, too. represents a cor er atone In a atruetnre which la being built but In by no means com y-ridden Thl Ice-- w: Mii.-sulii-il. iliseu-..sloi- Ho Informalilan embraced these to In-i- t chief points: I. Important economic coiiccs slotis for Italy In Kllilopla. 'J. A proposal that Italy la Riven the rlpht tu coimilM! and exploit rich, sparsely lulmhltcd iortlous uf the I'ilhlotilan nplands pndmhly under a of NalloiiS mauilate us Is iroildeil fur former Herman colonies In article XXII uf Ike lampin' of Nations roveuunt. 3. The offer of an outlet dlrert as a measlo the aea for ure of compensation for Its roneea-alnna- . JnP.iMiY liked the new Inx bill Hint cniiprcKi was working on. and the senate flmuui (omuiiltee bnd hard work milking lip lls mind as to the form It wonhl nvuiiiiiicnd. First it altered alevery provi- of the hill passed hy the house unit clumped It from a soak Hie rich measure tn one which wmilil souk pr.iciirnlly every one. This was done by lowering persou-aIncome (ax l the surtax Increases at fi'iimi tnsiead of tkl. The killer fea'iire was proposed by Senalor I.l Foilette nnd was adopted to keep him In line. Alsu, tin Inheritance taxes which President Roosevelt had asked for were eliminated. .Ml mt Inerva-.irProtests the taxes on lilt'e Incomes came from senators, representative und the country at large. Senator p.or.ili of Idaho nnd Norris of Nebraska were ninmig the "lliileiieiuleuts" who expreiie.l their 11 Mr. Rorsh ex;ieela!!y dls.ipprovnl. was vocal In opposition. He coul. not see tin1 Justice or the wisdom uf 1 Hie proposition. So the coiuu.ltiee sad lenly reversed ltelf abruptly, rejected the lai Foilette dan bv a role of K to T. and saved the lifric Income nm nrhnis a lot of house uiemhers who hope to lie re elected. The hill which the committee reported was pa!.cd by the wimte by a vote of rT to L'. It contains to coiuiH'iisate for inw provision those eliminated from he house bill nnd the estimated rcvsmie is unly $l,Otk,iHiU less. 10 ' home for a season, bat in more Hioiisaud striking ernpioy- ees of the New York corporation lit Camden, N. J., appealed to president li.iovvelt by Shipli-.iild-In- wire to attempt a fair settlement week old strike which of their has tied up f.Mi.iHKUVU worth of navy contracts. They said union recognition must be obtnlned before the walkout wilt te ended. The union also socks wage Increases and ether runs if I runs than Hack Wilson's National League mark of 190, if the Detroit Tigers go on winning pennant for the next 10 yeais. liy, I ciiiiIi even mnmk Hie winning homer with tin liases full uiT my lit". I neinesis. I limy I nan, and would Mill have thrill In IuimcIwIL hail my I was j'ist a kid when It paying my lillle half dollar to sit mid fry im tin hleadiors at the Polo grounds. Lp to then John Mriiruw w.is my hern. There were rumors poiup around He aland Ir.sh1 1 niiiinilnr. wasn't Irving lo play hall for Hie Hlanls. He wauled MeCruw's Job. I.ut that afternoon in a double-heade- r In mine to hat eight t lines, seven assorted hils and out rapped I plays. llgiircil in three ilouliii couldn't S'V','1 Unit night. pen tu him: "In the calendar years ltKtT, llii.S, and 111. lit he will pay a salary tax of 1 per cent, or a total of $:ut for Hie three years. Ill It' ID. l'.Ml, I'.ll'J lie will iay I1. 3 per cent, or $." t. In l'.iiil, ltl 1, nnd tt) la the lax will In I'd Id. lu 'J per rent, or $7 It oversudows In my mind what ltl 17. ami ltl IS the tax w ill to U'.j Frisch, as playing manager of the From Idl'd to c.ndin. fed to us in the seventh per rent, or i'do. I'.4!. tiielU'iive. the tux will lu! .1 per game olive World eeriee last fall cent, or a total of Jl.l'di for those when lit doubled off Eldon Auker :CI vciirs. full to cook our with th base Tims, In lb join's, i.ill Join' will j goose. fen years is a long while have paid in 51.1 Id. All tin tliu a kij in the stands, in basA.ill Ills employer will have l'en iii i'.-I- i wiitlupg his hero, lug his tax pavnii'iit. u the tmat then striding on f.r.t, a sick feeling paid to lln federal Ircaiury vviii in the pit of his stomach, watching be SJ. his he'O a villain now make the At sixty llxc I '.ill June can x turn joing down to second, the pert to live pei'hii'i til jcur iiiure Cardinal away to their b.g inning. If he doe, he will gel hack Rut the Tigers had ill ready lost When I'.ill Jones dies Ibis Im the mTii-with the ,tli game the what will happen: That's Miil my base uny More. "llis average annual salary vviP ball Uigldinare alter nearly a r. In' multiplied hy the uumiicr o' I remember nieeling Jm Medwh'l; iiinli-- r the stands on his way to the In oil years lie aiid taxes. 1 fell that we I'anlinal ilupout. words, If lie dies after lie tin. pin-hail the Cards down. taxes for l.i years, $l.'.'Ud will hy l.i giving a total o' "Well, llaiik." Joe salil wearily, $o,lM). Arbitrarily, the hill stipii "I'll lie plait when Its over. Make late that Rill Jones estate sliall It ns poadhh, will you, In entitled to "3 cent of tlui' feller" or SI.HIXI -l- ess any atiiomit lie re reived In pcnsh'ii before he ilicil. World Scries Joy T "If Julies dies before he pets back $1!M In pinsii'iis, what In actuallv Is Flirt in" Tiling 1 . ! I."-- yi-u- l ir revived i from SI.4:"1 ninl the remainder paid lo Ills heirs If he lives until lie pets hack all o' and more. Ids heirs pel the nothing. "If Jones should dV he'ure to1 renelies silly live. Ids heir would lie eiilltlcd lo s ptiiim'iit of It'-o'r cent of the total wages mi w biei taxes bail been paid. "For llii'anro. If lie died nter ten years, he noull have tuiM taxes ou .4 ".nod. Ills heir be ei t.ted to ,'l'i er cent ef Ihu:. er j I was nodded, looking away. sorry for Joe. Ws had played down in tht Texas league together, and he a good guy. But you can't take a baseball friendship up to bat with you. it was Medwick who should hav felt sorry for me. I $ r.'o." DiU.F HIT! IvR'S vi!i'iiie it'irln-th- o recently renew ed N.t-- w on Jiwv and I'.ith.ille many to think tin nnrrmi'"t was being led hy u'tu r Rut Ier l''iii'!irer from H enn4rgei! t-far- e '.! country rrsi-len.-- i to make a at Il'Ki'iiheiai u which lie ide ' clear lie wa ba'1!; Ing l!ie cure e r hollsivleanlTig" to Hie limit. He do dared Hie N.i sp.-i'cl- 111 11 fry .Vu.l Hitler ,,,,r!-- Clin. llliulng: "Always stand to your fl.g. n t only In pood d.ivs but even In the t'.iil ones. Keep it up vvtin Hie storm lashes nml rloiiil Hie Siinu-timi-- liuppi'iied bud nos. afterwards was ludiody'rt r.ut a light in.'iiiager la a guy who will slinre tmj thing. So, or later, he will wander In ngnin. feet lagging, lint pnlh d down over sorrowful eye, right liniul trembling In i'll use It Is perfectly aware of wliut the left Im lining. (uiiitier. What happened to that great white (black, brown, yellow or any variegated shade also can be used here) hope? you will ask him when the silence hae become too tearful. Ah," he will idgh then. "We chin-kuhim into Hie ring the oilier night, JitKt for a wunn-uiyou know, lie lends with his right, pets socked in the lug uml" Rut let us draw the veil over Ids anguish. What we really are eorirerned with here Is why so many of those iliillur Imbies of the fight racket must return ko quickly nml in an milch worse condition to the tlve-ndime division, where they were discovered amid the small timers. l k tnil-llii- Fivf-nnd-Tr- Pugs n Just Can't Take It .oIuii!y Was 1'roi-due Strike Sulc-iii- i The Fiujicror Has Finns ,iMii),0(K) Tiny liS wi'i-- f,.r im lull's all My own explanation one that does not seem to have occurred to the Christopher Columbuses of pugilism is simple. Since this is a business where a guy must naturally expect to be socked on the lug now and then the first aim of the discoverers should be to ascertain how the guy ie going to react when socked there. When they neglect such precautions they can scarcely hope to be any better protected than the round-heeleyoungsters they keep shoving into the ring. In mentioning tills I a:n fully aware ikat there have I innncr o'is Jink Sharkey. Prime Fari'crn. Phil Scott ninl others wlm were linuhle to take It 011 their chins, their rih, or their feet, but who never Hielos have achieved rare ilislinc-llon- . I doubt, though. Hint uny recital of their glowing experiences In these recent tight years would have imicli to do with disproving (he (mint that was made a paragraph ago. All of them were pickups of men who had Hie money or other talent necessary to exploit Ihein properly. Ordinary discoveries cannot hope to he that lucky ordinary discoveries Hre nut that For Instance there la Jack Dempsey. Probably people are correct -In claiming that he j; was one of the 1 : ) Ihi: we re poiup to take good care uf ii.c Y links. Their pitching may give 1:1 .,iiH nnv.ou moments from - i m time, but we've put some winning pitcher, ton. I'm not swinging to beat Ruth record thie year. hen-eru- i It'e a tough assignment for jTiy right handed hitter. I bet Wilson and I'M1' , Fox that now. The pjpki are simply "ft boiit for us. Any v, I've got plenty of years left tO fry for it I bore. In baseball when you ay that, mister, you've got flrinnmeat." Deep apprehension Mill prevails ain.ing Jew In llermany ax towb.it to imii. the future ha I:. More for them. i verity believe, would have After Fount voa Ib'l'.dorf, IWIlii bit to a season If lie had tried police president, bail forbidden In for slug!,-batting In runs. That's dividual action against Jews, Wil- the n ark I might break this year helm Frick, minister of Interior, anrim Lined In. I'd rather do It nounced: than Is ike liomr mn king. It's the The Jewish question will slowly real text f hlH7 but surely he gotten rid of, ss Hie Wish me luck. If your name Is Sazl program foresee- Cl-nGresnb , sr ' Hie But .liking me to root for an all-NeYork aerie between the Yanks and Cunts is going a little too far. cy. greatest champions of all time because he could hit so hard and so often. Yet it i not the entire truth. Wil- lard, fresh manner In made me go after bad series, lint 1 rather would play Hie the series Ilian the Card i..!..':,y H e 's In it'ii ; the through Several have written to this hitters. But and Firpo Carpentier returned tu life" In the Interest of as suggested by a las Angeles chemist, R. S. Willard. They tu will be sm-rhear that the Hu n A f Amerieuti Care of Brooms With a little care a brouin will l:is a lung time. Here 1 one prevail: inn tu tul.1: Make sure that jour Is dry lie r It has been il tu If you put It away vvltii u,, w.iti i i handle down (which Is the way), uml it Is not dry, the w.ri-will w( rk its way down tu tin li;;:: and res .li the vv ire. The wire w.il rust aiiJ (lie bundle will fall out. T11K HiiI'HllWll R. 11 Ucdl-C- SsM'iClutii'D calls r Mr. Wi- llard's alleged freezing "a vi- cious hoax." It accuses Wil- Miiicly blasted with every-- , thing they had and at least two of them were no mean that chin stubbled ra stores V NiJ .Sxrv.F, Week's Supply of Postum Free ltead the u:Yt-- r made by the Company in another part of this jMr. They will send a full week's Mip-pl- y of health giving l'octum five tu anyone who writes for it. Adv. die. It was an Interesting yarn while It lasted. New York's luc. C I'uLlSr Arthur llriulinue lard uf freezing a dead monkey and then suhsHtut lug a live one, supposed tu have been frozen and thawed out Doctor Fishhein, editor of the American Medical Association Journal. says anybody fruzen stiff wuuid Thats Enough Nothing ia so contagious as maimers. of union men Roosevelt, Hell- strike against 1reslileiit er a Johnson and the IA ("Works ITogress administration") temporarily to have collapsed. Mr. Meany, New Y'ork labor leader, aaiJ all union men would po out and stay out and nonunion men would follow. The news Is that the nonunion men did follow, and the union men went back to work. Hubert Moses of the park department, who employs STi.inx) workers on park projects, reports only 110 deserters. bl 1 iyjoso.uiiTss Poison Inject Mcsquitoes live on human b!ooJ. Before she can draw your blood, however, the mosquito must first thin it by injecting a poison.Thus mosquitoes annoy aro dangerous, nt spread serious disease epidemics. Dont take chancns. Kill mosquitoes, files, X proved best spiders with by 10,000 tests. FLY-TO- Accept no substitutes An Interesting photograph from Aildls Ababa shows two servants of the Kthloplan emperor riding on lions, one female, one male. In the pulace garden. The emperor's Ilona are trainod In this fashion for nse as watch dogs." You can easily believe that Intruders keep out" Fur war purposes, however, linns sre nut particularly valuable. Tear pus anil deadly poison pus would discourage the lions, ns they would men, suit lions cannot Jump as high as an airplane. demand Quick, Pleasant Successful Elimination In Chicago's stockyards hnlf the hog pens ure closed, prices are snaring, men have lost Jobs, all for lack of hogs to push around aud butcher. The yard are suffering. And unly a little while ngo an e.TrncMt government, determined to help the farmer nnd promote pros- periiy, was butcher', up tens uf limit- tiamls uf farrow sows'' to pet rid uf them before their little pigs could be horu. Too many little pigs will nmke too many big bogs, said the government. You can imagine the ghosts of a million pigs Hunting over the stock-yardsqueaking lu their baby vuiccs, "We told you so." War talk continues. Mussolini announces s new air weaiion overwhelmingly powerful," but does not say what It la. Plain TNT and poison gas are powerful enough. Hitler announcing that hla country la ready to meet any outside peril," adds: No power on earth can attuck us. That seems a little overcon (blent. Uncle Sam, with all hla spending, makes a little something for himself. llis money-issuinprivileges, paper dollars worth shout 50 cents, and sliver coins containing less than half their value In silver, have given the treasury a profit of about g And at this moment It does not appear tn have hurt anybody. Who understands money him which so often had pressed so close to the chill rods beneath a box car had no liking for the carese of a canvas. Right there you have the main difference between a Dempsey and those other hopes of 15 years or so ago who are back under the box care again. There also was a light that took place R1 months or 0 ago. A widely hcnildcd but untried young man who could lilt did so tn the tirst Most of the rlug-tdcround. glanced at the veteran who had been sent sprawling by the blow and then glanced away, too horeil to listen to the 1011111. Some of them did not look back until the next round. When they did look they were amazed. The veteran was standing in a neutral corner grinning. The young man was down and out. One ef them could give it but could not take IL The other could do both. It Is a thought that only real difference between Corn Urlffen, barn storming for coffee and cakes In small southern towns, and Jim Rraddock, heavyweight champion of the world which can he recommended to all tight mn nepers seeking to cash In on the million dollar babies they persist In Boding In Ure-anten-ce- col- umn olierlng tu let tiicmselvvi be "frozcu Mill ati-- n 0 Idea Cex THIS WEEK I'Kii.-illy- know y s Housewife's BRISBANE g Hint I forgave every body, nr n.iirst. I'd like to pet even with 1 1 n:re fpoi'Il I of . In Paris that It wns uiulir--1imi- l Mussolini what still deuianded Would Hiiuaiut tu a mandate over so ih.il he would have p 111 leal eon as well as lro over the country. This Hrcnl llrllmlH din nut lilul and Kriiim Is rill her nil till fence. 'Pie P.rilish Insist thill in any eu-there uiu-.- t In mi tun showdown, line correspondent salil If (In-u- t P.ril.iiu Hilii-ndhiTcd to tin at which I Men hinted In his with Lai.'ll. It would mean either dissolution of Hu Lean ue of Nations or I'Ne eol'eeiiie s.i net ions ncu I list Mussolini. Irividiiup the risk of n liuroM.-it- i war. most sion tin social sis hill was iiau.ly cmict-(-- . law, Hie scii.ne aiiupt into iug tue ciiiiiereniu reairt airc.iily uguvd to hy the lio.Uii1, piuo.ilily ui.iiiy liiousand.s id men and viuuu-ad over tliu country began liuring iu Hie pcn.tliilil they wuuid receive under its terms. It is unlikely Unit one lu a ilioiii.ind has any clear idea of how the program's pen muii aysteui will wurk, an we reprint here a neat summary prePress pared hy tin Associated showing Ha opcruliuii us applied to "Kill Joins": "Suppose young Hill Is twenty into riTci-- t and when the law pm-makes an average monilily Hillary He of $100 until In U smy-livewill pet a monilily N'iisiiii, until his ileuiii, of $."h.l. "In detail, here is what will hap- ae-(s-- tion. tin eventually beat baLe Ruth's record if if course, hii-- l no power to assent hot was rufiiieiled In siihmit the priiso.ils to Premier That II luue would it wllhnut cliHlipi was considered unlikely, but It f.iriiied a buis for 1 s ' lT:i coin-iltte- a structure Intended to to way p pleto L'DI.N nf Hiiif a plan all irep:irid and after oijUiii.ii.: It to I.n :il lie laid It before Itirnii Aloisl. The l.lHer. tins Mel reprn-d'.ietln- - ;! AVIIIII.NV li Jt f tlm .ought AsuM-lal- lli;i-s- i. I f Diamond lloMw. TlirilU Tdl LI in tin ttniirr nf lln ho'lii Mini Ki'li.ltH rotnilillleeS nil till UrMvIM.-- uf n!- Intn a tar. Hie tliat rrr-bylafa in- ill lily lutiice llmir digriRy. nrl it th I.rt (ircrnlRTg e hu'iii'liiiu-s.- " lAl'T. Rivals lu'.i - l 1 ji-i- liri,ri!ll J of In furnoti ru t I poverniio-n- li.-.- i a plnii elinfi Im (if lln pi-u- S-- n-ii- li 4 ! T t!i III i:u-:iti"- fi;!nri iJu lifter upon survey of crop eol.dll ioi.s I'l tluil totul li'.n lliis r would aiuoiiiit to only IW-W- SU hMiviCk N, loihl i:s U1 rulrili'ired Hil-id'lliii-st.uf wilii aeipnrelin tils ( I i.i SSI blislo'li was taken, In J tic s'l-f to uuiple supplies Tor duriovs-t:eol.S'iiuers lie s.i.d llilit it was Hie louiiiry in ii ex pci 1. to piiii-Vlrel.glln-I.eposlliiiii'1 in tin extill cll.llige ad port 111 I hhiut't uJ.' - Swneiimci you iron-if.- r Will III pldli-nil.) h.oii'-ruhillrr thtnki a ill lMl.etit IllMi.ed 1 II "ot Sout lUfllrfl, to f.ni'.iTS lie did not s.i.v ullilllt. ( J I hiui-i,r- . lull fS'W'-- tin I uecfc fun lion in tin wli.it tin ci.i' t 'rullvil ,,um ll uili Licinfcerg, th lruil pm melds would amount to. AAA ulli.'iiiis Hint III! III 'I 11Mm A amt bW.B.it hillrr of thecol'em wniild liViinn Im.ur, In rtuiiliiri thix provimii!' iy uniiresiioiil. . l J'"1" til. a man, be placed under umiil j Ih.H I!"- - piiverliiiu-l.- t 'Ibey Rv.crt.-ANK CREENBERG 7 i1mI miivcis t Is given with ll.e situation If a bumper fy BIG moment In baseball has wlo-.ih.iriii't should result iu pas.cd. It doesnt matter Ilia;. tu !!.i f li lief tu llir in"ly- - a iilul tralVii uf ie!l:l ullt tin (lull lilul uf tlill.it .nil ill ulinT (Minis a laiv lli.it Mill l.ikr earc uf Is uri.J a tin a.m.i tuni liu'iaiii III. I!:- -! Siii" mi tliipruibhriuiii.iii!r k: tin-- ure uf easily nru.it lil;i scrljl ing North, aii'l 1'int lnlriul.il la! it In iy lu Ail:i. t NeM of ttn f.Hiil rt.ari'l-dciwas tn Sea: Re liy Jttunb'y It. Morgan, k'guul corps operator lit Point Rtirroiv. lie s.ibl L from tin bad riT'iiereJ Hie lni'l-.-rwreckage. Mti ll.e re the li. il wnx l l A'li'il.-- I 'i' ifiti ihi-pl- I'd! j!!iii-- i MiI!i IS n. 11 a.-t- was a gtad espcienLe of a lad who had limped into a t ve and ten cei-- t store and then hud d.tnceJ rigid out a.ja.n with a miiiion dollar baby unii.'r h.s arm. It was not a very good lync and there was some exaj'jerat.un here and there but, without attempting tj H ill for uch emporiums, I row can urvuer-stanthe young mans enlhuv ism for what he was popping off about at the time. Thkf ia because no day can past unless some fight manager soars into this office in the same ecstatic mood. White hat tilted over one glitter-lueye. vuli-trembling wilii rum-linn- , hands pawiup with sweaty vigor, he this from ile.ik tu ile.k tcil-ln- g how lie has diMcuvered a Miirdy young fellow who must cerlaiiily beinine a eliiiliipiiiii. be alsu tells the truth uml adiiiiis that he Jut h.iiji"iied to lie ambling room when the bus past tin luu-cusboy tosM'd out a ton criih'a , tomer. thuiigh, the ensuing eiTi1aiuilii.il Is a huild up for the rnre forisight, due ihllgiTo-i- , ninl kiii.h other things lie (III malinger) has exercised. Either way since I grudge no man hie momentary joye or brain stormt it does not matter. Iroh.iMy the lad wlm run a dime Into n million thought that vvhat d Hop-o- n Ntwipii f.i mi ui iif ii 1 I:.-- W. 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