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Show rounds did the busness. The spec-tators spec-tators did not get as much for their money as those who saw John L. Sullivan beat Jack Kll-rain Kll-rain In seventy five rounda in 1889 in the last bare knuckle encounter. The old tuners are Inclined In-clined to think that "there were giants in those days", and wonder won-der what either Sullivan or Kll-raln Kll-raln would have done to Louis or to Braddock. clear that he disapproves' heartily of Napoleonic marches of conquest, con-quest, his desire for an Increase in the population will be looked upon as arising out of the anxiety of a sincere and benign statesman. states-man. All saving confirmed globe trotters consider a trip to Moscow Mos-cow as something of a Journey, including big rail rides, an ocean crossing, and so on. Three gentlemen gentle-men from Russia have found a quicker though more dangerous way to link the Soviet city with the American Pacific coast. Sixty-three Sixty-three hours in an airplane, and the Jaunt Is over, with nothing but the polar territory as an impediment: im-pediment: but as Hamlet remarked, remark-ed, "There's the rub." Travel by air Is the commonly accepted method of getting somewhere in a hurry, and is regarded as part of th business man's routine. Going to the North Pole will have to be made more hospitable before short cuts from the back door of the United States to the back door of Europe are popular. In the thirty-fourth heavyweight heavy-weight championship bout in fifty fif-ty years, Joe Lous laid out James J. Braddock for the full count. Durng the half century, the title has changed hands eleven times. A game and courageous fighter, Braddock could not out-box both his opponent and the thirty-two years that stood to his disadvantage disadvan-tage In the vital statistics. Eight J INT L 1 nwv"es on slowly with L grind. That does not r 7 fever, that it is occupy-X occupy-X with the location of posts and matters that I :p ft ci,y council busy. Jiossional output Is .of Tittions. A billion and a ;,r fellnf. Hpproved recently " '"'elate, is a good example , f-jjt that Congross Is con- ; inn big things, even h 4 Breat amount of fU8S i.Jbout it. Some battleships 'fuilt too, but they may J almost without remark. 3 f0rty million dollars or ia involved. In commit- ' J u an investigation the plated object of which is j,jen out the tangle in ,u C.I O. and its opposers soiled. Ao to details, there j;tiference with the mails, i w, allfgod thug work ,,,s of other points to be Zi, with a little politics aiijed, to lend complioa-Cslgresj complioa-Cslgresj sometimes moves d it is to be hoped that 4 strike investigation ia fin Washington, the stri- Ither employers will find ) l of their own making, ft be a good place to say 1 about the dinner pall, M to be a symbol of ln-lace, ln-lace, but changing times I the dinner pall almost If a museum piece as a ssolini casts a troubled ;he peninsular homeland icerned about the declin-late, declin-late, a matter which at-;ntlon at-;ntlon and gives rise to wherever noted. It is the condition should be for the glory of the tate. That glory has ression in some acts that rid beyond the boundar-ly boundar-ly seem to embody few imenta which most per-; per-; appertain to glory, for he grabbing of Ethiopia. Bonaparte is credited : t remark that a child ? a bullet as well as a fenjhe Duce makes it |