Show NEWS THIS WEEK by LEMUEL F PARTON NEW YORK of wide public interest Is the pressing problem of chos going to enlows s to join or restrain fi fight gh t 2 ton joe louis it has galento seemed that all they could do aou would d be to match him against a threesome possibly farr pastor and baer but now there Is acqua actually ily serious consideration of 0 launching him against the huge bulbo bulbous us two ton tony galento the orange N J pub keeper who trains on beer an and hot dogs tony has never been knocked down but neither has a hippopotamus or a steam shovel built like a couple of hogsheads hog he is a morass in which assailants get swamped like japan in china he fights with his mouth open as it if he were catching flies which ls Is disconcerting to his opponent as Is his flailing free style generally scrambled attack his defense consists mainly in his absorbent qualities they cut him to ribbons but never cut him down he has had about 70 fights dumping nathan mann marked his heaviest scoring in trains traina on the e ring he has applejack flattened al et and beer tore leoy L e r oy haynes ch charley y massey and quite a few not altogether negligible fighters but as yet no maulers of championship specifications for some of his fights he trained on applejack but now says he has found beer is best in the little family gin mill and spaghetti palace down by the railroad tracks he shadow boxes for the customers and yells for a match with louis he says he would like to have it barehanded in the cellar with on the doorstep tor for the man who comes out they have a two months old baby who says his father never will be a fighter or a barkeeper me says tony they had to burn down the school to get me out of the fourth grade I 1 t know my strength and one of my spitballs spit balls knocked a teacher unconscious ill make this new guy behave and hell grow up to be a professor or doctor 4 sir patrick hastings counsel for countess barbara hutton haugwitz Reven flow in her lawyer for elaborate a and n d babs wins complicated di als a big cases agreement with her husband is one of the most interesting front page lawyers of london usually a contender in any exciting international wrangle in which londona Lon dons west end or new yorks park avenue might be interested he represented mrs joan sutherland in the slander suit which grew out of gossip about the wallis warfield ld simpson divorce case it was he who got thumping big damages for princess in the suit over 0 er the metro goldwyn picture he won the fight for the warner brothers to keep bette davis from appearing without their consent in court he has alluded to an cepl episode when hungry and footsore he was turning his back on london but was vas somehow flagged back again by an indulgent fate he was aral trained n ed as a mining engineer fought in ah the e boer war and returned to london to precarious years in which he sparred tor for an opening he was a journalist lourn alist a leg man around the grubbiest grub biest of the police courts in his attic lodgings he studied law and was ft as admitted to the bar with nice going thereafter ile he now has one of the largest professional incomes in england he was knighted in 1923 and was attorney general in 1924 he is widely and intimately known in social and literary circles but draws no class lines in his professional work one of his most spectacular cases was his defense of the welsh miners in 1925 he moves into his middle sixties with no letdown in mind or person sir robert ivl M hodgson is a shadowy but noteworthy figure in eu ropes diplomatic cagey job underground handed about whom a sir robert book may some day be written lie he is Brit britain britaina ains s go between in delicate negotiations with generalissimo franco of spain about the bombing 0 of f british ships when he is on a government mission it is an indication that some subtle business is on he had retired in 1938 1936 but neville V ille chamberlain called him back as a diplomatic pinch hitter in this a ship hip bombing embarrassment ile he is the soft of an archdeacon arch deacon of somewhat clerical mien and was in the consular and diplomatic service for many years from 1924 to 1927 he was british charge daf fairs at moscow he is usually working quietly off stage never in the spotlight 0 consolidated news features feature service |