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Show Friday, When the Hambletenlaa was trot ted at Goshen, N. Y, recently, a ten-yeeld jinx which has prevented any driver from winning the event twice was licked. The hoodoo Be wrecket was Retalind, the favorite The Campaign Bines driven by Bea F. White, who won CALIF. with Mary Reynolds in 1923. White SANTA MONICA, " Roosevelt drove carefully, but with aa air ef with By WILLIAM C. UTLEY great serenity. The White family tion, we warn our citizens at home over the ancient Hamthe civil war in Spain presenting new and perhaps and abroad to preserve the spirit taking was 119,694 wealthier by catching iltonian theory of centralized the winners share. possibilities of another great war on the end letter of our neutrality. of the authority and Landon promisThe countrys application Bullet Joe Simpson, the 'former continent, the stage was appropriately set for case Italian the in distinlaw who Americans manager ing to restore the Jeffersonian an address by the President of the United States concerning neutrality The next apmentioned. been has guished himself in the World war, principle of state sovereignty the of strugshall maintain it in the face and Murray Murdock, who set that peace, and how this country plication was on last August 7 when campaign Is In Ugh. the government Instructed it dipconsecutive play record, have been gle abroad. What with Farley undertaking to of the offered manager-coac- h jobs with The address was delivered before a crowd of 12,000 persons lomatic and consular representa- organize tbs Negro-voter- s was north for Roosevelt and tbs other in Engits that in policy teams tives home amateur Spain at hockey listening millions additional N. and Y., at Chautauqua, Srrrtc. Nw Turk PmL-W- NU of advizing side claiming to be hopeful of carland . . . Rental for the St Nichothe nations course, at least for the one radios. It their to stamped nationals in the same rying Florida with tea aid of whits be will American which coupled las Palace, the example vein. This raises a fine with the Central Opera House as a duration of the present administration, as setting point Our votes; what with Andy Jaeksco law applies to fighting between two turning over In his grave and James boxing enterprise this winter, is of peace to the world through the good neighbor policy. nations but the Spanish incident is G. Blaine stirring fretfully under 81,075 per week. That could indiIf President Rooeevelts speechcate that boxing business is pickwas good political fodder, although that America was Itching to join a civil war and concerns only one the sod, it seems tbs most approWill nation. International law experts the fight against them. ing up. Judging, though, from the it had been advertised aa priate campaign selections would state and federal tax returns of othsay that political neutrality does be for the Democratic orchestra to before its delivery, it was that Efferts Peace Our not the nationals of a neuand I that I er small club recently it also could chiefly by reason of the chief execThe picture of the United States, tral obligate unless that nation has render John Browns Body THERE not little wonder the and Brodie Steve nation to that indicate in sing seizing quartet unrivaled tbs utives artistry Republican recognize the feeling. waiting with Wilsonian idealism to a domestic law which controls with special daring young man on the flying the dramatic opportunity to play be 1 have not felt that way in yearn. Bonny Blue Flag. turned to as the great example such nationals. From this viewthe from were far being trapeze So 1 just stood there and watched upon the stirring lino, upon the emotions of an audience, of peace and the mediator of the emphasis the strange procession winding suckers people suspected . . . Char- and may have been expected and conflict, when its sympathies were point it seems that our neutrality Hurrah, Hurrah, for Southern lie Snow, the blacksmith who spelaw does not cover our nationals in Rights, Hurrah! " excused in an election year. around the Polo Grounds. all too plain, even to the Allies, Is the cializes in trotters, has shod 50,000 Spanish case. On they came in barouches, lanSignificant waa the fact that the to be found In the records of interhorses his 35 years on the most during How Business came Doping the Geegees. enthusiastic applause daus, buggies drawn by lone horses Grand Circuit. national diplomatic correspondence that some of after the President-passion- ate and by pairs. Cops marched ahead Only one case has been reported of the period. DESPITE revelations race most prized Is which reflect attitude of the the hate warl" Signifdeclaration: In Although "I old those only helmets Saratoga might queer arrayed We got Into the war. It was a been doped, New have rehorses York a men repeatedly track with with Held, business American fl and coats of a gaslit war to end all wars so when it one of the state racing boards reinin Spain. era. There were ladies in dresses gents who patronize that section of gard to was over, the victorious nations atmanustated a trainer found guilty of this an That concerned so gay that even now it seems sad the joint are In a sad turmoil. They airplane tempted to organize to preserve the facturer who stood in a fair sob foul that and crooked the to favorites have lonesome way their fate has been some way peace assuming that the status receive an order. He asked So cruel the corner in a costumer's shop. There been running recently there soon practice. could be war the of quo at the end seo-iiowas commissioner our advised was a band that might well have will be dire neej for a advice, governments permanently preserved, an assump- not to fill the for two-border, and didnt fill to the interna parlay betters , . . played under waving torches, while tion sadly shaken since. We had 200 V. Mrs. n Ethel who it. tional antinarcotic Mars, spends Manhattan whooped it up for of conferences the in participated busiWhether the conference at Geand Democracy. There was grand or so at the Saratoga yearof the Hague and other international ness men with the government tooz so neva Is disgusted. wonder of all wonder:, on this very ling sales, does not do all that bidmovements. Largely at our peace in the war baseball Held where luck has be- ding and buying merely on femiMaybe because own Presidents suggestion, the issatisfying not so apparent. Department of Tm haved so well of late a carriage nine intuition. The lady, who last was with hopelessly formed, League of Nations Commerce reports shosved a sharp upold year purchased Case Ace, ArlingI drawn by two white horses. fashioned. its offspring, the World court, but swing in exports to Italy of military ton In undefeated winner a still Futurity that prefer la the boxes near the dugout sat we stayed out of them. covered not supplies by embargo horse should b e baseball's veterans, hands gnarled three starts this season, has a staff We sat In on the interminable things hke copper, iron, steel, vehicles to of each experts minutely inspect trained on the turf hard-speend even foul a after the neupetroleum by many tip er disarmament conference. And . . . Because of the many law was passed. But it it imand not at a drug trality grounder, clasped tightly in their bargain g finally, we brought forth the abuses which cropped up last sea- to tell whether this increase possible the store. laps. Some of them still are in their sou pact which outlawed war on was duo to the scar or a natural re- fellow Nowadays the next Pennsylvania legislawho prowls the paddock Just prime as life is reckoned in most sucdid not it bepaper. Unfortunately covery in trade. It fell off shortly before a race Is liable either to go businesses. Others were taking a ture will be presented with a bill ceed in outlawing war on the fore the acknowledged defeat of Ethiamateur boxing and wresto sleep suddenly or go to bucking. belated grateful glimpse ef a paearth's surface, and perhaps it was opia. rade that long since has passed tling shows. It depends on whether the geegee To his administration's good of which President the Kellogg pact to lose them by. The faces a' all of them Anyhow, it might have happened. Roosevelt was thinking at Chautau- neighbor policy the President gave he sniffs has been drugged -s- ome deep wrinkled, some full Doctor: to So, you say you havent win. or of the much harmonidrugged credit for the qua when he said: fleshed had that leathery look been feelptg well lately and have Roosevelt Speaks on Peace. ous conditions which he said existed 7l is a bitter experience to us when In the Western World. which never fades from those who had to run out on your work and Hollywood Dog Days. leant In another way, perhaps, la the spirit of agreements to which we Hitler: have spent many busy hours squint- your guestsT Yessir, evthe Americas the to the Hollywood "Throughout is lived is It a to. an ora not up would party fact the that response ery time I get out in the sun I the ing Into a hot sun. of the good neighbor Is a TOURISTS during a dullish interspirit the even more bitter for experience enthusiastic had Memories of yellowed newspaper keep seeing black spots in front of have been equally whole lude. The diary of Miss Astor has of nations to witness practical and living fact, he said. he hated spinach, red flannels or not company clippings came back as I watched my eyes. only the spirit but the letter of "The 21 American republics are not been closed, and the next chapter dishes. washing international agreements violated with only living together in friendship them. There was Jim Mutrie, a in the love-lif- e of John Barrymore Decries Fools Gold impunity and without regard for tha and peace; they are united in the has not been opened. shrunken little man with bristling Travis Jackson May Head honor. of The President said that before simpla principles white moustache. Jim, they say, determination so to remain. It might be said for Miss Asters The President cited the nations is ninety-tw- o and so he does not see Giants New Rookie Farm the 1932 election, I have made up 'To give substance to this deter- output, before the court shut it off, for peace. much baseball now. Indeed they n mination, a conference will meet that it waa my mind that, pending what might attempts to and caused We he said, "to on Dec. 1, 1938, In the capital of the public eagerly to await further also tell that the last time he came If the Giants run a farm at Jersey be called a more opportune moand it was the our great southern neighbor, Arover from Staten Island he was so City next year Travla Jackson will ment on other continents, the the bitter end disclosures. Certain parties may In the work of the gentina, and it is, I know, the hope have gone out of town, but United States could best serve the bitter end puzzled by unfamiliar scenes that manage It . . . they he was lost before leaving the Bat- Could It be that the cause of a peaceful humanity by general disarmament conference. of all chiefs of state of the Americas all left word where the paper waa When it failed, we sought a septhat this will banish wars forever to be sent Hereafter, for a series tery and so never reached the Polo eyeless racqueteer setting an example. Grounds at all. But it was Jim, if the posters adI wish I arate treaty to deal with the manu- from this portion of the earth. Later on, he said: of such purely personal confessions, whose eyes still flash as in better vertising the nationcould keep war from all, nations; facture of arms and the internait might be well to begin each in3,000 Miles of Friendship days, who managed New York's al tennis champion- I tional traffic in arms. That probut that is beyond my power. mn- -n stallment like this: He the cited abandonment of our j first pennant winner In 1888. . can at least make certain that no posal also came to nothing. ships symbolizes the May it please your honor and right to interfere in the internal . T. A.s I r There was Arlie Latham, boon U. S.-act of the United States helps to Not Isolationists of Cuba, the withdrawal of my precious pettykiriz." affairs companion of John McGraw and blindness to viola-tion- a We participated produce or promote war. again to the marines from Haiti, the new treaty of the amateur still proudly The President also M id: " tear bitter end in a conference to with Panama, and the various rePrzlslng John Hamilton. should break out again in another conL. by the game rules? . . . The continue naval limitations, and ciprocal trade treaties effected unHEARD John Hamilton speak to I a selected group of his own folks, be served so well. racing commission $ tinent, let us not blink at the ocl that when it became evident that no der Secretary Hull, as evidence of Sm-'.'ice could find in this country thouscould Arjla came Into In the state of Wash- be be-- our The and signed general latter treaty please dont laugh when I say ands of American uho, seeking imbaseball in 1872 and lngton Is making a ! that the individual he most reminds atteould Travis Jackson riches mediate finds gold Mutrie who drive to put all me of in engaging personality, in tempt to break doun or etade our ' brought him to New handbook operators lu jail sound tense is the rival national neutrality York in 1879. It was What high public official hat threatwe face the choice of profits If chairman, Jim Farley. then that he came ened to resign his racing post if Without comparing these two as will answer to know Smiling the starting is not improved at the or peace, the nation to past records or future prospects, we choose peace. New York . Whit. . tracks? Jock Welch, who, Mickey I figure theyre temperamentally The policy of America, the great for all that he ney's heavyweight, Abe Simon, baa alike in various ways notably in to an example pitched the towns such big paws that he has It bring peacemaker, setting not getting unduly excited or nastily is not new. Long and the world, ewn Polo to when his Grounds a he gloves goes McGraw vindicative. often sorrowful accounts of its high game In 1883, alts club to fight . , . Francis AlberIn his talk Hamilton did not decomand almost achievement moral sturdily bpside him. McGraw would tan! has passed up offer from both clare the American flag was in danhave liked a scene like this. Old time of the big bushwacking fight organ- plete physical failure are readily ger, did not implore anyone to aave players had aa appeal to him that isations to handle publicity for the to be gleaned from even the newer American home. He didnt call tha of pages history. was irresistible. lie chummed with National Bowling Congress . . . tha Republicans saints; didn't call them and helped them whenever Caswell Adams, the very able HerRights of Neutrals the Democrats knaves or idiots. H ald Tribune sports writer, will pubthey needed It. But the policy of foregoing the didnt claim for his side a monopoly There also were men of later licize Columbias football this fall. profits to be collected from other of patriotism. Quite calmly he told baseball generations. Otto Knabe Dutch Carter, the attorney and nations wars profits which would his hearers what points he thought milonce that was in the days when former Yale athlete who died re- provide work and income for should be stressed by his party in in order to he played second for the Phillies cently, was a true sportsman. Both lions of unemployed this campaign and poked fun at and when he managed the lament- his alma mater and the game of maintain absolute neutrality and himself while poking fun at the ed Baltimore Terrapins was one baseball, to which he gave such peace, is new. Because it requires other cro'vd. of the most hard boiled as well as unselfish devotion as a fan, will Individual personal sacrifice as well one of the most capable of players. miss him . . . That 8 to 5 price as collective good behavior, it is Congressmen Versus Taxes. George Smith also sits serenely. quoted on Braddock over Schmel-in- g perhaps on even a higher moral my better judgment. AGAINST is far out of line . . . Bookies plane than the exemplary policy. Columbia George, as few people to be cheered by the recall now although it has been a claim Terry Burnt was bumped Its possibilities in application have announcement of the present main to tested real be off on a welched race because he mere thirteen years since he left way. any yet jority leaders in congress that, President Roosevelt admittedly the game, also was an athlete with bet, not because he was hot with ? extaeasimv iTmYrT3PBT3TTfioTirTrtn-riwhom it uas unsafe to take libLuci&y Luciano.' they behold no new to.ies ahead. assurance the nation that erties. Now a sedate school teachgave Probably this has nothing to do But, after election, when the lads er as indeed be was during most with the benefits that come from would dedicate itself to maintain-- 1 look closer, theyll probably be able of bis seasons in the big time he owning a farm. Bnt the neutrality in the case of any prevailing lng to behold quite a few. war. of little is short It innovation e merely chuckles when reminded of rate of hockey pay is about Thats why a balanced budget Is that feud waged for years with $4,900 a season. And the paternal to Imply the waiver of the rights like the idea of santa claus someI .at an of the Cards. to trade freely on the Rangers reward . their amateur of neutrals thing everybody talks about, but There they sit. Harry Courtney, grads, Alex Shihlcky and Mack Colhigh seas in time of war. nobody ever expects to see. ExYet that, pr nearly that, hut been .prubably less than forty even now, ville, with $2,000 a place . . . In cepting when a campaign is on and the demonstrated policy of the adminhut ten years removed from base- addition to anticipating an undethe voters are sort of flinching their situaball, and a rising young man in Wall feated football season, Fordham istration in the In Hide Spanish Snipers Church. galled backs under the load, a fation, when it announced on October 5, Street. Jocko ''lelds, who starred folks already art trying to perpastime of legislators, wherwth both Pirates and Giants. Dan- suade the new university president 1935, that Americans would deal scilh cause of the objections of other na- treaties, of course, have been fre- vorite ever found. Is thinking up more ny Murphy, great outfielder with that the ban on Rose Bowl trips belligerent nations at their own risk. tions, we concluded with Great quently upheld as too neighborly. taxes to go along with tee taxes Before the European war broke Britain and France the Athletics of the more celebratconditional The outstanding example of should be lifted. . . Although ho theve already thunk up. ed 3100.000 infield. Moose McCorseldom appear on the street with out in August of 1914, this nation treaty of qualitative 7 limitations neighbors are the United States good and was definitely committed to neu- which, much to my regret, already Canada, the They resist the craving for Just mick. pmch-hitte- r extraordinary of one of them, Madlsea Square GarPresident said: so long, and then they notice some the Giants. den Jimmy Johnston has a colleo-tio- n trality and in tha two years that show signs of ineffectiveness. The noblest monument to peace followed made heroic almost comic-opreviously overlooked dollars MHing of twenty walking sticks. "We shun, he continued, They sit there watching, tiny politand to neighborly economic and so- behind the baseboard, and then-w- ell, to efforts maintain it. The ical commitment which might smiles, proud and wistful upon Stewart Iglehart. ten goal polo cial in friendship all the world is you might hire a henhawk to us in foreign wars; we avoid not a monument in tightened lips. On the field they player, learned the game on a bi- government! secret agents went so bronze or stone guard your henhouse, but could you are watching so intently innings cycle . . . Professor Charles E. far as to shadow persons suspected connection with the political activi- but the boundary which are ie be played as they were sixty Merriam, University of Chicago po- of having tendencies other than ties of the League of Nations; but United States and Canadaunites the depend on his word? 3 000 IRVIN g. COBB years ago. But this day is some- litical scientist, dined with Max neutral, and put them in jail or I am glad to say that we have co- miles of friendship with no barbed C Writtrn Newapapcr Union. y in the so- wire, no gun . or thing else. Schmelmg aboard the Hindenburg - deported them. operated soldier, and no Yet with the perspective given us cial and humanitarian work at There is a silence while the bugler on its most recent trip to America passport on the whole frontier. Glue Made ef Soybeans the of would the it by passing . years . - Ray Daughters, American blows taps. Geneva. To which his opponents seem that our neutrality, while It Soybean .protein la made Into a might add IT ere not isolationists except in teat the lowering of the Now I know this feeling that has Olympic swimming coach, has been tariff wall waterproof vegetable glue of waa a legal fact up to April. 1917, high sa far as see seek to isolate ourselves January 1 has not come over me for year. Sports Instructing aquatic stars since sixpermitted waa Amerimultiple tensile strength which is used by teen . old . . morally Earl Yet Averill's year we must re- increases of completely from scar. and war are alike in tar more things imports over can furniture from that start were the to la ambition sympathies manufacturers in the member that so long os war exists on juit baseball with 'than ethics. But to buy a cabin cruiser, re- with the Allies. They were expertly earth there trill bo some danger shat with him when tew could disagree preparation of veneer work and by Too long ago I used to watch thin enough he said: We to his Snohomisb (Wash.) borne exploited by the propaganda of the tha nation which most ardently de- to dominate airplane manufacturers In making no other nation. seek lines of men In gray and blue pa- turn Allied diplomatic services, and only sires peace may ba drams into war . We airplane propellers. the rest of his days fishask no territorial rade down the streets of a tiny knd spend expansion. whetted by the inability of the Ger-me- n We The-gi- st Sound . . . Young ing in of our new neutrality oppose Maryland town-e- n aa afternoon late Corbett Puget imperialism. We desire - Thate Something with former their It blunders world's welterindicated.-diplomats, Is been has policy duction in world In May. I armaments -"Do champion, bolds licenses as inspired by the hopelessness and simply that we will not sell military bes weight I kin hope, said Uncle And Americans, to a I hope baseball continues to keep a referee, second and man, it may of their situation as it supplies to any nation or nations be is to have my ehillun in desperation manager pen. Its Memorial day trust as well. taught supposed, hate war.1 - became more and more apparent which are California. engaged in war. In addi- C Westers - how topay off a mortgage fastel Nespip dan I kin. ar Its No New Idea; but Sacrifice of Profits on Other Nations Tested. Wars Is; Practicality Remains to about: WITH Baseballs Tribute Brings Hope Game Uphold Trust 1 trowing the World .of The .sunget colored -- skies, Vbespn$led with n it tirr vl stirs trd fireflies. 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