Show ' I I I I WEATHER I V I W iftY Vtm fTTATT A TrTUAra I - I night and Friday little chanrf In T " V 77 I —— ten V ' - ' srr — fV HIT— Fi U 11 U-- — I— S- A THOUGHT J IRA X Thon shalt be hid from the scourge of the tongue: neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction when it cometh— Job 5:21 f- -jl WT We are ashamed of our fear for we know that a righteous man -- j5 cooler north and west Friday 'I VV'tJ & N UNION VOTES TO News and Views By FRANK FRANCIS END DISPUTE IN BUILDING away There are scores of young people who have never and even grown-up- s seen a buckboard which was a western invention for getting over rough ground without upsetting Once a year this roamer of the outdoors would leave the hills of central Nevada and be gone two or three weeks Then he would return with stories of ducks which no one believed He would tell of seeing ducks so plentiful that in their flights they would obscure the sun that man from the hills of Nevada saw those wonderful sights in- - the days of long ago? He drove hundreds of miles to hunt on the north end of the Bear river marshes where hundreds of duck hunters will be found tomorrow morning to greet the dawn of the day the duck season opens-- ' Perhaps in all the world there never has been duck grounds to excel that area of water tule and potato moss to the northwest of Ogden at the mouth of the Bear river where the stream meets the Great Salt lake and where millions of game birds in their migrations stop to rest and feed As a boy I longed for the time to come when I might be in that paradise of wild ducks That was the mind and urge of a boy I was talking to a young man of twenty as to what occurred on that first Armistice day when the bells rang and the whistles blew and all Ogden went wild He surprised me by saying he did not participate in the event and he had only a faint recollection of the passionate outbursts of SAN FRANCISCO Oct 11— (AP) —Backing President William Green with an overwhelming vote the American Federation of Labor today virtually delivered control of the building trades department to three unions labelled "incorrigibles" by their opponents The federation settled a problem which has rankled four years in the inner councils of the A F of L when by a 19398 to 3926 vote it supported its executive committee in declaring the recent building trades convention illegal because it refused to allow reaf filiation of the brick-- r layers carpenters and electrical workers unions The council had ordered them reinstated in an effort to present a "united front to industry" in the formation of codes and settlement of disputes ABLE TO CONTROL The three "incorrigibles" with the support of a few of the lesser unions now affiliated with the department will be' able to control its policies delegates agreed during the debate which preceded the roll-ca- ll vote Unless the differences are composed within the next 45 days a new department convention will be held in Washington D C with the bricklayers carpenters and electricians admitted to elect officers and transact business Efforts to bring a peaceable settlement of the internal fight were started immediately " GREEN IS PLEDGED President Green pledged all of his efforts and those of the executive council would be devoted to an at- CAR LOTTERIES CODE VIOLATION Trade Practice Director In Conferen c e With Attorney General V " Then thinking back I was made aware that the years had slipped SALT LAKE CITY Oct II — (AP) quickly that the boy now 20 byso was only four when the storm of — J H McGibbeney director of pent-u- p feelings broke on that day trade practice compliance for the state recovery administration exin November 1918 pressed the belief today that the givhave sixteen ing away of automobiles by mergone years Though by Europe still has the elements of chants is in violation of the state war in its makeup Y r law Mr McGibbeney went to the state But this time if European nations capitol this afternoon to confer with State Attorney General Joseph Chez ' AbtAWU ft AiXAV VAAVJ on the problem He said if Mr intervention t"-- Chez ruled the giving away of au:' r tomobiles is not in violation of the ON AUTUMN law he will take High on the mountain the maples state steps to amend the state retail code glow to conform with a new provision of Clothing its stillness in burgandy One lonely seagull cries circling low the national code specifically proWinging its way to the distant sea hibiting gifts in "schemes of chance" D Howe Moffat attorney for the oea nara ner uie in in state recovery administration tower said Weary and reigning old Summer- the state code specifically prohibits time dies gifts of merchandise in retail trades County Attorney Harold E WalOnly the wind soughing through lace said code policies should be dethe pines sighs Sumacs are carmine-gowne- d gold cided first then if codes cannot handle the matter the state law is the oak should be invoked Mr Chez placed nature are Carnival clad all plain folk responsibility for enforcement of the law on county attorWhy should they mourn that an neys old queen must die? Mr Chez said he believed the Robed in rich raiment the Crown - Prince rides by automobile gifts were in violation of HaiLita his bounteous wealth Domn the law but added he would make a careful study of the statutes beand power! fore rendering a formal opinion The lottery question was brought Do not be shocked that he rides In to a climax when Mayor Harman such splendor Glad to display what his queen W Peeryof Ogden began preparsu-tion- s to conduct a mother gave automobile lottery as a means of Continued on Pae Two) raising relief funds and replenishing the city's coffers Mr Chez ruled the Ogden plan MERCHANTS SAVE was illegal but Mayor Peery counTHRU WANT ADS tered with the statement that unless merchants in Salt Lake City Persistent daily advertising in- - and Provo stopped giving away automobiles under a program similar sures the best results as the adto that proposed for Ogden he would vertiser and his business is conproceed with his plans tinually in the public eye Standard-Examin'Ads Want are an unusually effective medMAY BUY ENGINE ium tor that purpose and daily EPILRAIM Oct 11— So serious is advertisers save money through water the shortage locally due to the special monthly rate the drouth that the city counlong Plan a consistent daily Want cil Monday night considered the inAd campaign now — youH be stallation of a Diesel engine to amazed by the results and suraugment the power at the two prised at the low cost hydroelectric plants owned and operated by the city anti-lotte- M ry W MA I anti-lotte- - v- - Y "Y : "v v ? Y- LAST EDITION FRENCH POLICE HOLD SUSPECTS He Says (Must Control Rail Water Air And Motor Transportation To Prevent Demoralizaztion Kjocto To Show IN MURDER OF Elate For Italy YUGOSLAV KING -- - - ry ea city-conduc- ted Peace Officers Stung By Sharp Criticism of Man On Street Blames Neighbor Nation For Death of King Alexander Consul Saved Their Laxity From Injury By Police Action QUEEN IS PROTECTED iY CITY Oct 11— (UP) —Permanent legislation KANSAS to the coming congress for improvement of Sixth Victim of Bullet From BELGRADE Oct 11— (AP) —A mob today stoned the the nation's transportation will include plans to at Sarajevo the city in which the Slayer's Pistols regulation of all carriers under the interstate commerce Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassiijated starting the Is Dead commission Federal Transportation Joseph World war B Eastman indicated here today 11— Albert PARIS Oct The rioters were angered by the assassination of their (AP)— Speaking before a meeting of ship--finterior of minister the Sarraut pers and traffic men Eastman disking Alexander his resignation to cussed proposals to succeed the handed Police finally dispersed them but only with difficulty tonight emergency railroad transportation CREWS AT WORK but and after they had also stoned the Croatian Society build- Premier Gaston DoumergTie act which expires June 16 1935 The co-ordin- Co-ordina- ate tor — - 1 ft plan to regulate rail water air and motor carriers through one government agency failed of passage at the last session of congress although iJL Y SMS S K J St J ON PINE VIEW strongly endorsed by his organization COMPETITION FATAL Eastman said the only result of For City violent competition among all forms Pipe Unloaded of transportation can be "complete (Waterworks Changes demoralization" destructive both to interests of Investors and users Campj —Established — l"The government must exercise Its powers of control to maintain Several crews have started work order" he said "promote stability on the Pine View dam project in prevent unjust discriminations and Ogden canyon although contractors destructive competition see to it as yet have not received formal that service is safe and reliable with notice to proceed khown and dependable rates charged Qra- Bundy has a crew at work enan a dragline excavating for with by responsible operators and Use of abutments for a highway bridge to courage each form of transportation for the cross Ogden river at Black Rock Point Another of his crews is purpose to which it is best fitted' Waving aside suspicion that he clearing and excavating for a highwas "hatching a plot" for public way bridge to cross Wheeler creek ownership and operation of th6 rail- just bslow the dam Mr Bundy has roads Eastman said he told con- a subcontract from th§ Utah Congress and the president last Jan- struction company of Ogden and uary he was unwilling to recommend the Morrison & Knudsen company such a plan Reserving the right to of Boise to place concrete bridges change his mind for good reasons he and culverts on the Huntsville and added "I have not changed it yet" Eden realigned highways PIPE UNLOADED TO REDUCE EXPENSES The of Salt Ryberg Turning to another phase of his Lake who have Brothers a subcontract from work to eliminate waste and unthe Ogden and Boise contractors for necessary expense by railroads he the changes in the city waterworks outlined a report now being' prehave 'received a carload of system repared dealing particularly with have unloaded it at Arand duction of costs and delays in rail- pipe tesian park They will install anew road terminal operation collection system at the park and Officials working on this study the pipe Ilnedownthe can have made a "preliminary guess" rebuild the dam Eastman aid that by terminal uni- yon to a poin below Boise have and The Ogden fications that are physically prac- established a i small crew firms in a camp ticable the railroads could I save at Pine View' They are being fed "somewhat between 35 and 50 mil- in the Pine View lodge and housed lions of dollars each year either in cabins in the grove there immediately or eventually depend- These and are doing prelim workmen ent upon provision for labor" at work the damsite and a inary be Hurdles fo surmounted were commence will! operations cited as labor difficulty the atti- dragline digging a trench from a tude of the railroads and of the Fridayabove the site of the new dam would be point community Savings to Pioneer dam By the present largely at labor's expense Eastman means of this channel the con said but suggested that a system Continued on Page Two) if dismissal compensation might be " devised for younger men laid off YYto supplement benefits to older employes under the retirement act DAM ACTIVITY ' WOMAN PULLED j FROFi SICK BED BY ABDUCTOR j Wife of Millionaire In Kentucky Is Held For $50000 Ransom Ky Oct 11— (UP) Berry V Stoll belle of southern society was kidnaped from her sick bed and brutally beaten by her abductor it was revealed today as private citizens Joined law enforcement agencies in an effort to trap the Criminal Mrs Stoll beautiful brunette wife of a wealthy oil man had been sick in bed for several days and was dragged away by the kidnapers clad only ' in a negligee gown and a checkered coat hastily thrown over her shoulders Y Y - Y She was carried bleeding and screaming from the spacious southern mansion to the automobile of the kidnaper who sped away leaving behind a peculiarly constructed ransom note demanding $50000 HUSBAND FRANTIC Her husband vice president of the Stoll Refining company and reputedly a man of millions was He announced he frantic today stood ready to pay the ransom for the safe return of his beautiful wife Stoll hlmself-i- s only 30 years old and he and his neighbors in this southern metropolis were enraged at the criminal's daring It vas late yesterday afternoon when the kidnaper appeared at the Stoll estate Mrs Fowler Woolet a maid was in the Stoll home at the time She described the kidnaping thus: "The man came in about three o'clock He looked and acted like a fiend He asked to see the telephone connections and apparently started to work on them "He was in the'hduse about an LOUISVILLE — Mrs ld hour and a half altogether After fooling around with the wires for some time he jerked them from their connections and began shout" ing wildly STRUCK UPON HEAD "Mrs Stoll who had been ill for several days and who was 'in her bed in an upstairs room was disturbed by the noise and came down the stairs from the second floor She confronted the kidnaper who instructed me to bind the hands of my employer with black electrician s tape which he supplied "Then he tied me to a chair with wire and gagged me Mrs Stoll was left-frto talk and when the man told her he was going to kidnap her she engaged him in conversation concerning details of the plot apparently hoping help would arrive Meanwhile he left the note " ee "Finally she offered to write a check herself but- - this seemed to enrage the man who struck Mrs Stoll over the head with a piece of pipe and dragged her bleeding but still conscious from the house" 1 anti-lotte- ry er UTAH THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 11 1934 For Alll Carriers Many Resolutions - rocs-manu- B Eastman federal railroad coordinator who favors I C C regulation of all forms of transportation to eliminate destructive competition John Federation Convention Is Ready To Act Upon tempt to negotiate a fair settlement President Michael J McDonough of the department who led the fight against the reaffiliation said he "still hoped for a settlement" although he could not predict what reI am likemany Ogdenites in his future actions would be to Yellowstone the lation People Declarations that the entire battle cross the ocean to see that wonder- "was were freely tossed only politics" comin this land while hundreds back and forth as the debate con"Some day" munity simply say tinued Before the convention today will our allurements With the years a long list of resolutions some seem to dull as disilluslonments come 50 of which remain to be acted multiply upon before the convention closes i vY y t tentatively set for Saturday They Here it is October 11 A month include several on the recovery profrom now and we shall be celebrat- gram others on company unions industrial or craft unionization ing Armistice day WW —- - Eastman Proposes I C C Regulation Coordinator Control of Department Is Turned Over To "Incorrigibles" UNITED FRONT URGED With the open stretches 'only a few miles away I find myself content to rest on a promise that some day I shall go V&W would not suspect danger nor incur any Wherever a man feels fear there is an avenger — Thoreau - Government Much of his life was given over v 4V V CITY OGDEN - to filing and hunting He would hitch his horse which had survived the Civil war by many years to a buckboard and off he would go to the small streams and ponds miles r 1 TRADERANI(S When a small boy I was thrilled with the hunting experiences of an old sport named "Craycroft Now where do you think fa VVl — - FOURTEEN PAGES Year—No 125 Sixty-fift- h ( - e - ( A V V J - - GOP Group Frowns On U S Competition WASHINGTON Oct 11— (UP)— Government competition with private business was : sharply assailed today by the Republican senatorial and congressional campaign' com- mittee 1 New deal recovery agencies are In such "deadly competition" with the private enterprises the statement charged that any manufacturer may wake up any morning to find the government his active compet- itor"' rY-- "Y 'No wonder business and indus- try are afraid to go ahead" said the statement j : i t US Gets More Liquor ' no action will be taken in 'the matter until the cabinet meeting incr ' Monday HAUPTMANN TO (Copyright 1934 by The Associated Tress) PARIS Oct 11— France's police stung by the assassination on French RESIST ORDER soil of King Alexander of Yugoslavia and Louis Barthou foreign minister of France arrested two alleged terrorists shot it out with a FORTRANSFER third who escaped and hunted intently for two more accomplices Prisoner Expresses Fear of The terrorist gang they said was affiliated with Petrus Kalemen the Being Lynched By Mob today assassin of Marseille France prepared to bury her beloved statesman Barthou even as she guarded zealously the safety of the new king of Yugoslavia 11 -- year-old Peter II and his mother the widowed Queen Marie Madame Le- brun wife of the president tff France offered herself as a pledge of Queen Marie's safety for disguised with a heavy veil she rode through the streets of Paris in an automobile with her husband sitting in the place of honor that spectators might think she was the Yugoslavian queen QUEEtfSMUGGLED was Queen Marie meanwhile Marseille the from train smuggled to the Yugoslav legation where she joined her son A shakeup of the French cabi net appeared increasingly probable as the public denunciation of police failures arose to a storm of pro tests - Newspapers and members of parliament widely demanded the resignation of Albert Sarraut min ister of the Interior The double assassination— which resulted in the deaths of four other persons as well— caused a swirl of criticism of the paucity of police protection and that whirlwind wassupplanted by the fact that Fontainebleu police let three suspects get away from them The fact that two of these suspects were recap tured was only a slight relief to the : t -- First Lady At 50 Reviews Progress old - of ' : Finds j NEW YORK Oct 11— (UP) — Bruno R Hauptmann Lindbergh kidnap suspect expressed fear of a lynching today when he left the Bronx county jail for court The prisoner who faces extradition-proceedings inquired anxiously if much of a crowd would be on hand to see him "Do you think they might try to take me out' of the automobile on the way to New Jersey?" he asked according to Warden Martin Dunn He appeared relieved when in formed 15 or more New Jersey state troopers would guard him on the - journey UTAH ORES TO BE PROCESSED SUSPECT HELD June r ed today he iwas prepared to produce "four or five witnesses" to testify that Hauptmann was not in New Jersey March 1 1932 the night of the kidnaping police Less Wine Imports $122378 NEW YORK Oct 11— (AP)—Supreme Court Justice Ernest E L Hammer today set eleven ajn Monday as the time for a hearing on a petition for a writ of habeas corpus sought by counsel for Bruno Richard Hauptmann to prevent his removal to New Jersey to face a murder charge in the Lindbergh kidnap case Counsel for Hauptmann announc! The Dollce at Fontainebleau ar — rested a man named Silvester Chal- nv at the local railroad station It Deficit Will was Chalny authorities said who accomoanied Kalemen to Marseille WASHINGTON Oct 11— (AP- out of their hands Be In slipped Chalny More liquor and less wine is being however and ran into the forest imported into the United States there Policemen shot ta him but he SALT LAKE CITY Oct 11— The treasury announced today made his getaway good A posse (AP)— At the close of the current that September imports of liquor was summoned to comb the woods biennium next June the state' gen- were 101 per cent greater than for The Fontainebleau police had two eral fund deficit will be $122378 August but less wines were brought other men In their hands yesterday E R Miles state i budget officer in than at any time since repeal too got away They were but they estimated in a report on file! here The drop in the duty on Cuban seized today however at Thonon today at the office of Governor rum because of the reciprocity Just as they were attempting to Y became effective cross Lake Geneva to either Geneva Henry H Blood treaty which The deficit at the close of business September 4 doubled Imports from or Lausanne last June 30 was $320090 he noted the island The two men arrested gave their names as Wladislav Benes and Yar- oslav Novack Police said they be lieved they were the same pair who accompanied Kalemen to Pans pre vious to the fatal trip to Marseme SIXTH VICTIM MARSEILLE France Oct 11— (AP)— Yolande Parisis a girl wounded by stray bullets in L:- '' assassinations died today j Tuesday's yy j total number of deaths the bringing Younger Generation I m p o v e s Sense to six Y The condition of General Alfonse Georges of the French superior war council was described as satisfactory Viewpoint Increases She today His temperature and pulse were normal A Serbian decoration which the mothered a large family and took general wore over his heart saved (Copyright 1934 by United Press) WASHINGTON Oct 11 — (UP)— little part in public life until about his life doctors said by deflecting Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt looked 15 years ago She was too busy with the bullet which entered his breast back today— her 50th birthday anni- the little Roosevelts The five other victims of the versary — and saw: feel Mrs Roosevelt said "an tragedy in addition to King AlexanI t 1— A "younger generation" more epormous change in the feeling of der and Foreign Minister Barthou responsible and people toward their government a were a policeman a widowed specmore thoughtful different standard of responsibility tator and the assassin Petrus I "The people among whom I grew Kalemen than her own — 2— A tremend— up did a great deal of valuable work YYY ous increase of in philanthropy from a sense of interest in gov- noblesse oblige The same group or In ernment and a their children have a sense of real feeling of free- responsibility toward their governW Iowa dom and duty ment They want to get at the to discuss gov- roots of problems and they see that 1 ernmental poli- only v through government can that GUTTENBERG la Oct 11— (AP) cies Y" :: Y be done" —Four --persons were killed and 14 3— A growth in "When I was young all a woman Injured eight seriously when a local the sense of the had to do was to be charming run Milwaukee passenger train leaped of labor a house and have a family Outside dignity rails and ploughed into a creek — Acceptance of that there was little or nothing the bed 15 feet below today of women's she could do" she recalls speaking The identified dead: MRS F D R rights to lives of her own social set Charles Strazinsky 66 engineer of their own Reverting to memories of two Dubuque la and their increased participation in wars Mrs Roosevelt commented: Frank Mann 55 1 "It is very interesting to have seen public affairs Y v 5— Development of the feeling that a variety of moments in which there Mr and Mrs Walter Ruprecht everybody has a right to certain were both drama- and tremendous passengers of Dubuque elements of a higher standard of human emotion When I went to The seriously injured: ' living England during the Boer war my George Messling brakeman Mc6 — A smaller proportion of rich teacher was not in sympathy with Gregor la Frank Merwyn 'conwomen whose interests are "purely the English side but' she allowed her ductor LaCrosse Wis Harry Nichsocial" pupils full freedom to celebrate any olson mail clerk Bellevue la SamMrs Roosevelt was born 50 years English victory uel Hess express messenger Du"It came as a complete surprise buque Mrs William Riddle Duago today in New York City a child of a and aristocratic to me to find a group of people who buque Claytus Nelson Dubuque family She was orphaned at 9 and seriously questioned the Tightness of William E Uehr 18 and Lawrence what their own government wa3 do Saylor 17 both of Buena Vista brought up in the strict tradition Married at 205 she ing" Iowa State I - Four Are Idled Train reck DETROIT Oct 11— (AP) —The Bonn Aluminum and Brass corpora tion it was learned today plans to open deposits of alunite ore in Utah as part of its development of a new method for manufacturing alumi num The process a company repre sentative explained is being sub Jected to final experimentation in independent laboratories although exhaustive experiments in the Bohn laboratories have convinced company executives that it is successful An experimental plant is to be builiL: here When the company is to begin commercial produc ready tion an announcement said a sheet and wire mill is to be erected near the alunite deposits in Utah A cheaper and purer product is claimed by the company through the new process which the company adds is expected to make the Unit ed States independent of foreign fireman-Dubuqu- j - r i well-to-- do old-fashion- ed today that the secretary of the consulate was severely pummeled but not seriously injured Tuesday evening by a crowd which had Just learned of the as sassination of their King Alexander The announcement of his death brought great masses of citizens out into the market square and surrounding streets The secretary of the Italian consulate happening to pass by was recognized The crowd cried out: derisively against Italy then seized the Italian official Police Intervened immediately freed the Italian before he r was seriously injured and escorted him home Reports published abroad that there were public demonstrations with speeches against Italy were flatly denied by Yugoslavian author ities Public sentiment against Italy however is running high The man on the street blames the Italy lor J the assassination of conking especially hi view of the tention that Italy Is giving shelter to large numbers of Croatian emigres even keeping them in camp where Yugoslavians allege they receive military training Italian - WAR- - -- SCARE SUBSIDES (By The Associated Press) War scares raised by the assassinations at Marseille appeared to be subsiding today in European capitals A reassuring note was an offer by Premier Mussolini of Italy for a of differences : with conciliation There has been bad Yugoslavia blood between the two countries II Duce extended the olive branch Saturday— before King Alexander's death— and it was renewed last night through an editorial in the authoritative newspaper Giornale dTtalla Y was A 21 -- day period of mourning f declared in Italy Fears of internal disorders la expressed in several for instant departure Belgrade Germany's foreign office felt a deep blow for it had considered him a boulder in the way of a close Alexander's death as Italo-Austri- alliance supplies f an - f j Pair Sought As Firm Is Short $300000 Oct 11— Conn HARTFORD (UP) —Frank A Tillman president of the Underwriters Finance Co and his private secretary Miss Beatrice Kauff man New York City were sought today in connection of $300000 in the with firm's accounts Tillman disappeared Saturday when he was scheduled to appear before a receiver petitioned by officers of the firm who charged fraud and mismanagement : 44 Fisherman Arrested For Using Dynamite NEW CASTLE Pa Oct ll-(- AP) —Tony Sabetti did things up in a in the big way when he went fishing - Shenango river Tony police reported forsook the usual hook and line in favor of sev eral sticks of dynamite The police arrested Tony on the river's bank saying he tossed the dynamite into the river killing scores of fish which he gathered when they floated to the surface --— —f 4— ? 4c ITALIANS BLAMED LJUBLJANA Yugoslavia Oct 11 — (AP)— Authorities here "disclosed Yugoslavia 1 -- "by mobs Bolin Aluminum Company capitals Tuesday night apparently are unjustified— for the present Will Build Plant Everything is quiet there although Near Deposits 27 military planes were made ready from near Suspect Between Two Pigs Sty-Mie- cl GLASSBORO N Jt Oct 11— (AP) —Harry Weiss 22 of Philadelphia sought by police after they had found a 150 gallon still on the farm he worked hid out but the agents found him—between two pigs in a : sty t 4 I SNOW ELECTED SALT LAKE CITY Oct II -- r Ashby Snow prominent Utah capitalist was elected president of the Utah Savings and Trust company by the board of directors Tuesday to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Anthony W Ivins The plant of the at Osiek Yugoslavia was sacked Croat-newspaper- - ' : DEER JN ' CEMETERY SALT LAKE CITY Oct 11 — Quietly daintily feeding on the green lawns of the City cemetery Wednesday a doe deer and its tiny fawn were frightened back into the mountain fastness by a group of boys BEVERLY HILLS Cal Oct & ball game in Detroit 10— See and homes Felt for early breakfast pluln" lost this afternoon without £he Deans to watch Every sport is looking for out- standing players with "color Well old "Diz" is a rainbow "Rainbow" Deans For Brother Paul while quiet 'and timid is great team mate for "Dizzy" And ball players say there is darn little difference in their pitching They both got the old long free-ar- m Walter Johnson swing By the way I saw Walter up there Looks great And Tris Speaker the one man that has never been approached in his playing of center field And "Rabbit" Rabbit he looks great and he will be in there nest y c a -With the Dean's success and th-- p little soda fountain colleges ing the b'g ones in football" looks like a country bors' year " Yours £-- b-- -? -I |