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Tyler was a member of the Confederate congress. was Martin Van Buren shrewd in political intrigue and campaign manipulation, and gained many nicknames. He was variously known as the "Little "Little Magician," Van," and "King Martin the First." ' Roosevelt Theodore and Woodrow Wilson were awarded the Nobel peace prize. CHECK YOURSELF FOR THESE COMMON SIGNS OF ACID INDIGESTION Heartburn rj 0' D Nausea Stomach rin Headacrta m n "Eas m u rj Ho Rppe"1Feellniln - - Tired Morning Q start their the heels of football coaches in both major and minor colleges throughout the United States, little attention is paid to major league managers' jobs and their similar lack of security. The past two seasons have set a record for a corresponding period For Months to Come the Results Will Be Subjected to Bv ROBERT McSHANE in baseball history from a standof minutes of managerial turnovers. Durthree TN point LESS than Measurement ; More Thinking and Less Emotion 1 Thomsen this time only two National Fred Coach ing actual play and his Arkansas Razorbacks have league managers have managed to Seems the Rule; 'Middle Class' in Revolt. to hang on to their Jobs, and three new survived enough football tragedy team. an average of managers will be broken in during break the heart in November, 1937, the the coming season. Beginning By WILLIAM BRUCKART fatal last minute of play has seen American league managers have WNU Service, National Press BIdg., Washington, D. C. the Razorbacks lose 5 out of 13 been somewhat more fortunate in Argames. It all started when an a the two-yeperiod. Changes have WASHINGTON. The period of power which Mr. Roosevelt so often kansas struck was by man at made been Cleveland, Detroit and safety distorted claims by the winners and attributed to a few whom he has punt. The ball bounded away St. Louis. However, managers of the equally distorted alibis of the called the "economic royalists." Baylor and was recovered by Baylor with the five other teams will be on deck losers seems to be about over. We The New Dealers completely capitu- 43 seconds to touchplay. A 25 yard for the start of the 1939 season. have heard all of the tumult and the lated to organized labor of the C. I. 20 to 14. win, saw down Baylor Connie pass Mack, of O. the numbers The type, and used shouting of an election time. The next game saw Rice complete manager of the Athtotal vote has been tabulated, and votes there to bulwark its assault BaSS III me letics, and Joe Mc a ord tnnehflnu-it shows a greater number 83 new on business. The middle classes 10 win 6 seconas 32 i last Carthy, Yankee nA ,.,uirtu ones of Rppublicans in the house which ciuutdcc iuc uativuuuc u!,u onu This tilt lost the Southwestc COnferguardian, are, of Mil nf tho oarth nf anv nation of represeii atives and eight new Refor title course, league recence Arkansas, 14 consideration senators. haven't more much had Some publican Razor-hav- e ord holders. Mack the beat 1938 In Baylor states haVe Republican governors from the New Deal thinkers. They in the final has been managing field with a backs Demogoal been the to men" over fake from the (and "forgotten ready crats thffy have displaced. There women) about which Mr. Roosevelt play of the game. The Texas Aggie the Athletics .for as 7 far back as he cares were what may be called important spoke when campaigning in 1932. It game saw Arkansas in the lead to remember, and remaining, seconds 6 to with four is classes for middle the the numerical gains quite clear that Republican on has been lwiii1r'ffiTl'w'f in McCarthy possession have grown tired of government The Aggies were party label. But while the total vote has been playing into the hands of a single the four yard line. A penalty moved with the Yankees tabulated and served as the basis class. They are tired, as they were them to the one yard line, and on since the start of the Connie Mack for the claims of the winners and in 1932, when the Republicans had the last play they smashed over for 1931 season. New managers of the National the alibis of the losers, those fig- played too much into the hands of a touchdown. ures will be forgotten soon. The big business. with 50 seconds left in the 1938 league include Leo Durocher with Brooklyn, Ray Blades with St. Louis thing that is important is the result. Rice game, Rice was in posses. of the Cubs, We will be measuring the results for Susptctous Mtddle Class sion of the ball on the Arkansas Jb. and "Gabby" Hartnett rronths to come. A field goal saw Rice on the though Hartnett succeeded Charlie Is Good for a Democracy Grimm in the rnidst of the past of a 3 lo 0 score' It is quite unimportant, in my The sum total of the situation, as lo,,S end season. of to the what mind, appraise swing . i t--. regards the middle classes, is that ta a few votes may have meant. It they have become critical egain. is, however, mighty important to They followed Mr. Roosevelt un note that there were hard and close swervingly (speaking, now, of the pOL. WILLIAM PRESTON j,ANE, ClNCE 1931 Duke university's foot- last member of the Princeton fights for scores of candidates, in majority) and they accepted his team ball has turned on its many this 1938 election. There were hard statements that "we have planned university team which was defeated who were accustomed to schedfoes football in first the and close fights in the whole of New it that intercollegiate way." But when the depreswith Rutgers university in uling the North Carolina school as England; there were bitter strugsion of 1937 came on them and it game a breather and Duke fans are first gles in New York, Ohio, Michigan, hit as hard as that of 1930, they 1869, died recently at his Hagers-towto give credit to Coach William WalMd., home. Wisconsin, Minnesota, and elsefound doubt in their minds. He lace Wade, their football Messiah. His death leaves only one survivwhere. They were fought out largely could not have planned it that way, or of the 1869 game George Hall Wade appeared at Duke early in on major issues because, generally they reasoned. So there followed who N. 1931, and since that time has been J., Flemington, Large, local not did speaking, questions the natural sequence of criticism, provide the fundamental issue in the and the country began to think that played on the Rutgers team. Mr. a maker of gridiron miracles. Before his advent Duke was smacked is now 88 years old. states that are so important politicriticism was legitimate despite the Large Colonel Lane, a member of the around by its smaller rivals with as those mentioned. cally New Dealers' barrage of propaganWhat does it mean? What is the da that the criticism, itself, was Princeton class of '72, was one of amazing regularity. His third team the 25 players on the Princeton team showed that he was well under way. With portent? Other writers and analysts propaganda. the middle That year's squad won nine straight, have given and are giving their classes back in the suspicious mood took the Southern conference chamviews. I guess there is no prohibithat is good for a democracy, they pionship, and lost only to Georgia tion against mine. are again occupying their rightful Tech in an epic 6 to 0 struggle. In I firmly believe the votes cast in role in government. There are 1935 and 1936 conference champion1938 " ? the election were the expresS iff many times more of them than any $ ' ships descended on Durham, along sion of an opposition to further exother group; they are the majority, with a new horde of students. perimentation by government in the and they showed it again this year "If I had to choose between a field of unsound theories; the exof the division votes. by sharp squad of good morale and one of pression was against further use of The New Deal, with the aid of the American people as guinea pigs, old line JefTersonian good physical build, I'd take the Democrats, and it was definitely for a squad with the morale," said Wade. will control the congress for the next He means it To him football is a national policy. It was, two not is But their control years. creed, a cult to be followed with abtherefore, a showing, a proof, of of such a character as to permit the necessity for our traditional solutely loyalty. denial of rights to any individual system of government, and representative or senator or any He went to Alabama in 1923, buildsurely, to that extent, the nation group of them. There can be no ing that team into the great Crimson and national life benefited by the mailed fist or Tide, which won Southern confer"must" orders. Inpoll taken on November 8, 1938. ence titles in 1924, 1925, 1926 and stead, if Majority Leader Barkley 1930. In eight years at Alabama in senate the and Leader Majority More Thinking and Less Wade's teams won 61 games, lost Rayburn in the house want to get 13 and tied three. Emotion Seems to Be Rule their programs through, there must be moderation. Extremes will spell His football formula js simple: Looking over the whole picture, Strict attention to fundamentals. as the colors and the outlines now defeat and revolt, and it is conceivHALL LARGE GEORGE Fit your system to your players. exhibit themselves, one who favors able that policies of a too radical Short, concentrated practice sesgood government of a sound and type could send the old line Demo- in '69. The contest with Rutgers crats over to the aid of the Repub- took place in New Brunswick on a sions. lusting character cannot help havPlay football with all you have, ing his faith renewed. Of course, licans and into a coalition to de- temporary field. There was no adthe political pendulum swings back stroy the New Deal utterly and ef- mission charge, and spectators sat all the time. A glance at his record shows how and forth. That is to be expected. fectively. There can be no more on a fence rail. This encounter gave But, to me, there has appeared on rubber stamp business. New Deal birth to the football yell-- of today. successful the formula has worked the horizon a new level of political tactics must change, and the sooner The 1869 game, in which Colonel in the past. Wade believes in football not only intellectuals, Lane played, differed vastly from thought. Perhaps, I should not say the bunch of that it .s entirely new; I should say the high brows, learn this lesson, the modern football. It was played with as a sport, but as a builder. that it has been restored to its place better it will be for Mr. Roosevelt. a "The one justification for a footround rubber ball, which in American life. And that observapolitically. was kicked, batted with the hand ball team in an institution of learnI am told by a number of politi- and thrown. tion should be amplified with the ing is the training in steadiness, further statement that more thinkcally important personages that the courage, restraint and resourcefulness it gives the men who particiing and less emotion appears to be election already has increased the the rule throughout the land. Abcourage of some of the conservative pate." sence of hysteria, or reduction of Democrats who were not outspoken QNE-TOTONY GALENTO, shy r That, to Wallace, is no the scope of hysteria, always makes heretofore. talk. He speaks of a game he violet of heavyweight boxing It is predicted that for sounder and more constructive these will fee! free now to tell the circles, stuck $10,000 under the nose knows and loves, and he means it. IS Western conclusions. That is why there is President when they disagree. None of Harvey L. Miller, first vice presiNewspaper Union. so mue use ior an analysis ol mican foretell how far that situation dent of the National Boxing assonute returns this year. The aspect will develop. It is a part, how- ciation, and offered to bet on himis too broad to hinge upon such deself to knock out Champion Joe ever, of the thought that moderatail. tion must be the rule. Louis. "I'll knock him aut in two Probably, it can be said that the By CHARLES C. PETERSON was an expression against Must Become Statesmen, vi t rounds," declared Galento, the man President. National Billiard Assocla. tion ol America and World's Trick waste and extravagance, N. B. A. declares is America's rankagainst Quit Their Demagoguery Shot Champion. corruption of the electorate by use ing heavyweight challenger. And, next, if the Republican leadof public moneys, such as went on "When?" he was asked. among relief workers and for which ership has good sense, it will dis"That's what I'd like to know." we ought always to be ashamed; it play its best brand. It will tell its Miller expressed surprise at the to followers become statesmen and probably can be said that it was a proffered that "As far wager, quit their demagoguery. The op- as I know this is saying vote against blank check appropriathe first time since awaits to them conbe portunity tions, or against government messthe days of Sullivan and Corbett structive and if they fail to put foring into every phase of human enthat a boxer has offered to bet that deavor, or against many another ward sound proposals, they will kind of money on himself to knock item of policy in the New Deal, and have justified the country in refus- out the champion." if it were so said, it would be true ing to give them control as was in 1936. Tr-z-to a degree, everywhere. But we done Hiultrn IU It is proper to sav. of entire are concerned with the sum into . 6 which these sevenil things have that the Republicans will not be in V) BUDGE, the nation's of either the senate or the been added. standing tennis star, who recent, ! house. That means, they can have ly turned professional for a flat guar-n- o Vote Discloses Revolt by management of legislative ma- - antee of $75,000, refuses to under-chinerThat machinery, which is estimate his net worth to America's 'Middle Class' in carrying forward tennis fans. The United States has been govpolitical party policies, remains in lle formerly stated that he would erned by an expression of the will the hands of the New Deal. But make the professional plunge for no of the majority. It is sound. It is the absence of control for the Re- less than $100,000. A lack of lakers the basis of a republic. There has publicans can not caused him to chanpe his mind. destroy the been much criticism of President which they have asTo those interestRoosevelt on the basis of his domsumed in electing as manv mom. ed Budge's estimate ination of government. It has been hers of the congress as is recorded of his own value said that re is the government be They dare not dodge that responsiseems a little steep cause he nas had such complete bility. in view of the fact control that even congress moved Just ahead, therefore, lies the nethat Babe Ruth, this way or that at his drcction. in cessity for Mr. Roosevelt to realize whose drawing powthe manner of puppets. that there is a new public er was unparalleled, If those .hnracteiizntions be true, temper Lesson No. 6 which docs not like never made $100,000 extremes, and to it 4 then me logical t0 for The above shows a kiss ..pears diagram Chairman John Hamilton of the a year out of baseconclud oat the late election was K. break shot. r publican jtion;i committee and ball, and in only RomethJr p of a vote for goveri.r irnt Be careful to place the balls as Republican Leader McNary in the fur years did he designated in diagram, by law ard not by an individi.;. or showing exsenate, and Republican Leader Marreach or slightly actly how to line group of 'ndividuals. liy the s i"ie tin in the the ball to ba up house, there is the oppor-tuniithe $75,000 played with second Don Budge better reasimin,:. it is a logical assumifn object balL to fiht for reasonable mark. legisthat the vote disclosed a revol, oy lation When all balls are carefully spotted all of the way. These three A guarantee of $30,000 was given the grea middle class of the Anrri-caand touching (frozen) the shot canleaders must have t red Perry his first year, people the group winch "iwt.s Republican plus a not be missed. Hold your cue level neither by the power of organ v.; f.on something to olTer besides criticism percentage, all of which netted him and strike object ball in the center; of the New Deal. K!3,000 before the tax collectors and the strike threat, nor by the and make sure you do not english t Wutorn Nr.p.,p,,f !jnilntheir share. Helen Moody was got ofyour cue ball, which will result in fered a $35,000 guarantee. failure to mak the fchct, ; j Grant was christened Hiram Ulysses, but through an error John the wolves WHEN howling at ' j Handy Crochet This Set rmri No Job Security ''toBglness" i Tot Will Be Delic,' -- Economy Note. voring soups, salads, etc. Speaking of Sports Tumult and Shouting Are Over; Final Minutes So Now What Does It All Mean? 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