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Show EMERY COUNTY porress, caoti b Heavyweight .Thrcal TPHOTJOH Lou Nova. Caiitnri . outsUndlnc contribution to the boxing world, clearly deserved his recent victory over Tommy Farr. it is quite evident that ho u not yet ready tor the big boss oeaTyweignt Uhamplon Joe Louis. ner eaa pmck. box and keep p am reetwerk and ever. him m. w'ea are flfht witk tbe granite Jawed Welshtto the average man waa his first battle, and be didnt get his second wind closest that dorinr mi traveled route until 10 toe, tne uurteeatb round. rink. Gene Tunncv. who on. gently criUcized Ray Car-liiSTwhfch circu Nova's manager for rushing the kid against Farr, dea of witness clared after the fight look upon that Lou is muscle 8th" A and 'eady bound, and that although he is a good and Part'cJ; fighter, maybe a in wtiveU great one, his fightt --Jf or tennis. ing days are numforsake now !iesfls bered. lhe skat,ng The Los Angeles Gene Tonney heavyweight has in take proved a great deal since he fought DEFEMSE To guard againt Gunnar Barlund. His ounehmi? u what he consider a threat his accuracy has improved. sharper, Qasts Increase ana ne keeps his bead. Even his from aggressor nations, Presi-den- t Roosevelt favors Grain the popular-J-- u footwork is better, though it still throning a defensive ring around leaves something to be desired. example of this the Colorful Afghan Thai Saves Time and Wool CONGRESS GOES TO WORK Sports j Healthy ) " ?" "J"" I" '" . month.. . KclTr. ADVENTURERS' CLUB tw. HEADLINES FROM THE IIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSEIFI inhit .WarA nd Tt 5SS 4 OELLO ; j 5 fite. I jJjSt. V Issued by the of Chicago CectinC survey of this CgUrity. It states: people wlu winter bf spsrt this covers H an belt that te Catted SUtes from Cm,m ftrtav this In. u that it has been f Working Man's Race CoL entire Western hemisphere. The war department wants a bigger air force. Also planned is industrial mobilization. Matt Winn, speaker, of Churchill Downs: "The Kentucky Derby always has been a race. It seems to me, that has been restricted to people with money. "After having done a lot of thinking I have decided to introduce an Innovation that should prove one ef the most popular steps ever taken In racing. "I'm going to make tt possible that thousands of people can see the race for 50 cents and in comfort." All of which means that any one with' 50 cents in his (or her) pocket on next May 6 can see the greatest racing classic in the world. The Colonel didn't stop with merely a lowered' gate. He has other plans. The working man will also have his own mutuels, at a price within his reach one dollar for a bet Secretary of the In the SO cent bleachers will be TAXES Treasury Morgenlhau's coffee and budget served sandwiches, all the essentials for a complete requests will possibly be smaller for the fiscal year starting afternoon. THE I f 1 EVERYBODY: Put on your oil skins, boys and girls, and come aboard. We're off to sea in bad weather with Henry S. Cowden of Chicago, with the lee shore of adventure off to starboard, and a heavy gale blowing us right smack into it. In the spring of 1896, Hank Cowden was second mate on the bark Stanley of Liverpool, homeward bound from Calcutta, India, with a cargo of jute and cotton for of March, and Hamburg, Germany. It was the twenty-sixt- h the Stanley had passed through the English channel and the Straits of Dover and was ploughing along through the four-mast- ed North Sea. It was the morning watch, and Hank was at the wheel. Charging that the national labor relations act at A heavy mist hung over the sea, and the captain was standinow constituted is unfair to ng at Hank's side gazing anxiously to starboard. To Hank, he said: "We must be near employers, congressmen will seek revisions. Two proposed amendments would (1 ) require employers to ask for labor board elections and (2) permit court review of NLRB findings. f, Starboard Breakers Peril Ship. A if v land, mister, even though we can't see It in this fog. Keep a good lookout and see that the lead is used every ten minutes. If any squalls make up in the north, call me at once. I'm going down to breakfast" The captain was gone, and Hank was alone at the wheel. A squall did come on but It came up so suddenly that Hank didn't even have time to warn the captain. It eanght the ship under full sail. It tore the royals and topgallants to ribbons and blew the Stanley oft Its coarse. With the change In the wind, the fog began to lift. The captain came en deck and ordered Hank aloft to look for land. Hank got as far as the fore cross trees. ' There he could see over the fog, and he didn't have to go any farther. To the starboard were, breakers, and the ship was almost into them! Hank knew then and there that the ship waa doomed. A strong wind was blowing them straight Into those breakers and there was no sea room to make a getaway. By this time the wind had risen to a gale and colls of halliards and braces were being washed through the ports or over the side. At nine o'clock the ship ran aground with a shock that sounded like the -- 7 t ftm Ike Spectacular. r for the beginner. For participant, there has 11 from the soectaeulnr to the more w aawn-nn- i ski run- J trails." mean that and i er. doesn't I the losing public's lie ItVtf .ntornctnr Sr t experts demonstrate u aoes mean that i for the vera?p o- ( tte to eniov thpm. M without being com- me art of nr. jumping. Improved Hrtut factor is that ad faculties for ckiin. improvements Uand "IKMUcai skiing equip-'Wwarmer and more "r are clothing be- - 1 ,1. coasting and tobog-ijwtatheir traditional 4ddin8 new as people turn to the outdoors, makes them ideal g winter JB sportsman. by the encourages promoted Council Part personally in recreation as an American habit ""cariousl, of by sitting "tne moviei. iShoris Offiflsl. "re EShort to C? P team, as a "5"., b.i PUy ","U. the unemployment problem. Pocket Billiards Shot Champion. S m i iBBW MMt iBS 4IMSSMMMW -- lsSS- Pi-?t- PP0intmotggeff C Z year' The away 0' the season l m. HH bersof?8' hockey are broth- team .r.,i.. L. UDy Hartni. reir;henhe l r"1 ' uu mem" r with ' r.;.-.Th- m to. over ack Tid- 1939 Swasota. Fla. j l.mmmJSl HtmkK Lesson No. 12 n This diagram shows a Ion break shot. Here we have a very treacherous break. If the player is not cautious of cases he will likely in a majority the cause his cue ball to go into spethis, To prevent corner pocket to strike cial care should be taken In the object ball as designated of stroking the shot this particular the cue ball is of great importance. and Hold the cue as level as possible the to right favor english slightly line of aim. Keep your cue on the hard. medium The stroke is Distress Rockets Save Endangered Men. The fog had lifted, and they could see the lighthouse on Texel island, but there was no sign of help in sight "With darkness coming on," says Hank, "I was sure our number was up. Night fell, and still we were marooned in the rigging. But at midnight the wind abated The first mate, Mr. Steeves, and I, went down into the considerably. place where the cabins used to be and brought out a watertight case of distress rockets." Those rockets saved the day. They set off three in rapid succession, and a few moments later they saw a great blue flare go up in the vicinity of the lighthouse a signal that their rockets had been seen. But could help reach them? They didn't know. Morning came. Still the sea was empty and there was no relief in sight But at eight o'clock they sighted a sail and in half an hour a lifeboat from Texel island was hailing them. A line was thrown aboard, and 16 people including the captain's wife and baby, were taken aboard. Last Man to Jump Off the Boat. Sixteen was all the boat would hold. In about an hour a ship's boat from the steamer Hercules of Amsterdam, arrived and took off the rest of the crew, including Hank. Hank was the last man to Jump off the Stanley. The boat carried them through rough seas to the Hercules, and the Texas' Wright PatmanwiU introduce his bill to tax cham Bat he stores out of existence mount-inwith bill is confronted from public opposition as the American Zh'ralion of Labor farm and bcliete groups who 'twould cut the farmers mar-le- t SO per cent, raise hv.ng unemploy costs and increase ment. Con-pressm- STORES two-cus- I :y J g sprt "Usburgh fx iff'': iHfrn) MmSSSHP wilh fiiW'tyiW By CHARLES ' More than f.i" ld 1 C. PETERSON President. National Billiard Association of America and World's Trick of a big gun. It threw the men fiat on the deck and seas began breaking over the ship, carrying away two boats, the fo'csle and galley, and everything movable on deck. Water began pouring Into the hold. In an hour, the fore topmast carried away and fell aft. The Stanley was rapidly breaking to pieces. "We carried a crew of thirty-three,- " says Hank, "and the son were aboard. We had two captain's wife and remaining boats, but there was no use trying to launch them then. No boat could live In that sea. We were grounded off Tex-- el island, and we were all hoping that the lighthouse, located there, would sight us and send help. But personally, I did not think the ship would hold together long." All day long the seas battered the ship. The water in the hold was making the cotton and jute bales swell and the decks were bulging. Toward night they tried to launch a boat. Hank and three other seamen were in it when the seas began washing over it. Hank caught a rope and was hauled aboard when the boat capsized. The other three men were drowned. All this time, the gale was increasing in fury. Now the chart house was gone and the ,eas were pouring into the cabin. The last remaining lifeboat was smashed. The crew took to the rigging, and the captain's wife climbed to the cross trees like a sailor while the captain brought the baby, wrapped In a ahawL report PEISSIOSS Although the November elections saw defeat of many unorthodox pension proposals, many congressmen were elected with the backing of such groups as that formed by Dr. Francis E. Townsend, above. The original Townsend proposal of $200 a month would likely be modified. Carrv Town of liari".-Ohio, was origiand FaUs as Shenandoah " "a ; a-- lam. STl Sits changCd S lie-!J- tVor"nrld, - About Africa. four- - m ;m 1S. RELIEF Originated by but claiming Republican support, a measure will probably be introduced to return administration of relief Democrats Hercules landed them In Nlen Dlep, Holland. There Hank learned that the Stanley had not been the only unlucky ship in that night's storm. Five hundred fishermen had lost their lives in it Hank has quit the sea now and settled down ashore, but I wonder if once in a while he doesn't wish he were back on a rolling deck again, in spite of such things as gales and ships aground in the North Sea. How about it Hank? to stales, where boards will be in charge. EnCopyright WNU Service. larged defense appropriations, together with the predicted upThe American's Creed Soda Water, European Discovery swing in business, may pre"The American's Creed," by WilAerated water, popularly known the of large clude a repetition as soda water, such as is served at liam Tyler Page, is: "I believe in relief appropriations made American fountains, was a Euro- the United States of America as a during recent years. pean discovery. The great scien- government of the people, by the tist, Priestley, discovered the meth- people, for the people; whose just od in 1772. Paul of Geneva and powers are derived from the conan Lyons of America s Paterson, N. J.. is called the of America because it is the chief silk manufacturing city in the United States. More than $100,000,. in one 000 worth of silk is produced to Debunk . canoe before yon expeet to manage the ship of another. A good editorial formulates comprehensively what you have thought more or less hazily. Hank caught a rope and was hauled aboard. Bancs rw 6 Western Newspaper Union. UncUPhilt ity the mother of necessity? Learn to paddle your own "two-price- 1 :M for the team "get into perfect condition and make every effort to reach their peak for the inter national matches." W x inc u alien dmhcb will unquestionably kJL&l have a good team. Though Bndge will Bobby Riggs be missing, players of the caliber of Gene Mako, Bilsy Because Grant, Sid Wood, Joe Hunt, Elwood IMMIGRATION Cooke and Frank Kovacs provide Germany is persetuting Jews, material for a strong, and maybe some, congressmen will ask a unbeatable, team. Riggs lists them partial lifting of American imall as definite cap possibilities in migration restrictions. This the singles. plan is opposed by Senator "In the doubles," he stated, "the Borah, among others, on the only thing to do is give all tandems an influx of new that a chance to show their stuff, then theory would only add to population pick the one with the best record. and of illustrations afghan stitches; materials required; color schemes; photograph of detail of afghan. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Please .write your name, address and pattern number plainly. On the theory that machinery adds to poverty, a publicist pleads for an inventors' holiday. Are we to believe that invention is in real- top-ranki- vJtfcVJL-jO- 1724 Get out your wool scraps and put them to work in this afghan. It's worked in strips done with large hook and quids to make, it's saving ot wool whether scraps are used or not! Make this treasure afghan. Pattern 1724 contains directions for afghan and pillow; Time Tennis Prophet '- Pattern Sc AGRICULTURE Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace may ask congress to approve plan for next June. Considered as a his domestic subsidies, whereby new revenue source is reducAmerican agricultural surplus tion income tax of exemptions murky curtain of THE dark, products would be sold at a surrounding the tennis for single persons from $1,000 low price to needy families. A world was penetrated by a few rays to $500, for married persons general farm revolt is expected of shining light recently when Bobby from $2,500 to $1,000. over acreage reduction plans. amaRiggs, America's teur tennis player since Don Budge fe j i LABOR AlL turned pro, declared that the U. S. chance of keeping has a fifty-fift- y the Davis cup. H iari the cut) ? will remain in our if the possession . Storm on the North Sea n. M reason behind J Knniilar , Trri Schweppe of London, introduced sent of the governed; a democracy such water commercially in 1790. in a' republic; a sovereign nation of Dr. Philip S. Physick, a Philadelmany sovereign states; a perfect phia doctor, is regarded as the in- union, one and inseparable; estabtroducer of soda water Into the lished upon those principles of freeUnited States. In 1807 he and a dom, equality, justice and humanity Townsend year. chemist Speakman, for which American patriots sacriI of the soda ficed their lives and fortunes. made forerunner the Hangs by Its Toes The first use of fruit syr- therefore believe it is my duty to fountain. In midair several stories above ups with aerated water is credited my country to love it; to support its the street in Stockholm Is the Ny, to Eugene RousseL, the owner of a Constitution; to obey its laws; to Katerinahiss. a restaurant that1 perfumery shop in Philadelphia, respect its flag, and to defend it toes" beneath a sky hangs "by its against all enemies." early in the Nineteenth century. bridge. Merely Detail, We'd Say As we read them over, we feel that there is enough law in the Ten Commandments and enough ethics in the Sermon on the Mount to guide the world. What, then, is all that which we have built up since? The world doesn't seem to deeply feel the desirability of doing away with noise; bat civilization will eventually come. It isn't true that what you don't say can't hurt you. Silence at the wrong time can injure you irrep arably. n uDES5nG2Rl You never seem to have a cold, Ethel. I 0 ' Perhaptl'mjastlucky.But use Laden i at the first sign. 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