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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. N. FRIDAY. NOVF.MRF.R S.

lm P. TWENTY-ONE BLUES AND MAROONS GET SET FOR IMPORTANT CONTESTS Southern, Southeastern Tied In Inter -Conference Warfare Asheville School Faces Toughest Test Tomorrow Dean Miller Says Key Not Eligible For Uclan Eleven I Each Circuit Has onIour(m? Madigan Says Washington Should Conquer California V. C. L. A.

Head Soy. He Hai Positive Proof Key Should Be Barred AMAIiUXO. Tex Nov 7 iVi Ivan Fm j. Miller, ol the I'm verm ui California at Lnn AnKeloa. announced tonight he had established definite, riemaon South Carolina An-ly that a fullback on the tram I -on.

suxn ArC known a-s f. iTedi Key is "in- Doped lo rail Before Brevard Meets Boiling Springs Gridclers Today Date Of Game Changed From 2Mtiin.il 1 Permit Booster Day IlfthYMtn 7 (Spe, uii-- IV-iennlned to commie it uttln, of Uctotiet oet N-Hi I'olIeK ttpffcHimt mi- i tiroken in the (tame hete Imiioiiuw ith Hoi It nil spt nit fnevmd vol- lge'n I'm nn-l, oi Knl iieiui- i titly ftll (hl eek lot the rontml The (nine it ortiunlty Itr AaiunUv hut the date a. fhrttiKecl to rnnhlr i xlrhi niton of ll.vwtxni' Osv The enttie town wtll CHvri! with the r.lle;i tit ch wlim hunt eft llur nK game time. The gam nit at 4 Mi Coach Mnlph JimiM sld uA 111 e-llrnt e.tn.tlttnn rtept f. Hrok.

ho suffrint h. knee li-lilty in piH.tite liiiee mimed in the nm nuine ir the e. son, will return to th Itneuu rn-dav. Hievard's powetfut lina continue to ht-w iutprovritieni kvmt Ihn harki foe dlfiplrtvinn nunc peetl and te-ifplinn. The Ttiinstlo hn won wt( unnir nie opener wurt liilitiMHi.

rilleve. whh-h end4 in roiflcwi ir i 1 i 1 I Diikn meeta th Tar Keel in a Uinm which priahly wilt der-td the Hon thern ronrertue title NihrV team riarte( out of rItMriHm oit (It vef to pUv for tlie Navy si i fvrd th lo ia I'wnn a cm-1'ei (nt.uiP unle it beata Arruy on 3d Hinder I ttaiinf Hero t'iwiii hero North OanMlh un.ieienie.t eieten la t'o- aptaln Her-intn tH uupi uy.lfr wn pUy in Mi- ha. kfirld Hump hardly vr r.iii Ira the hall hut heratta nt hi iiUkinit, tuia of the m'4 valuable nti'ii lli team Via Hann. nvrscttMi enaeh lm 15 pound )ut ittimt on (ha heiwh thu team. KruA.in i th Oranna bai tu coma tn'iu irehtmt tliree 1 1 men remain un.iereale.t Marty Hrlll.

former N'in lktin Ntar. ia emehing ai La falle waller (iilrwrt, Auburn Iwitm Suited fiif Alt-Atuahoaa hfiiors Weaverville Plays Farm School Today WtDAVKHVIUJT Nov, 7, (A(Melall rann Hilumt a troti alavart wilt lnvda Waavervlll totnorrnw afternoon to met Waavarvilla Hlft in a fmxhaii gam al odor. AiHiuuii Onaen OI II Preman ehra plan lu oft inrr ficht O.riil Prr Bon Notes Kevral That Two Claris Ar Gr ave-Piggeri NKW YCK N.v ftoin pti. t.n Mn.ltiun rrt. Urv I c-.

W.wliu.ti'.oii t.i l.att vul 'iv mirih t.i tie pUe.l I iHlt p-. 'itt -i hl''h Wit tlr.l lttl M- 'ImiiI t.r the liwiiK' 'inn i ti. 'te Notre Ibtmr Net tit Aftei and K.tnm tn lix'i lOihleri IM( ttl4ir Eil Hnllnin uimI ii lUnni-Hil Ht Mi Uia are at i ve tt h-ei during the mintniT Hih ifiner. llttrl rspl.un l)U hohhy fn the rtt Mn' pun lleltv nmii "lino mitr hi ltkH it.e the UisMrOlrnL. tf a Owfla ti hu.hlle ri the Uit of a aame ai.l th illlitiln ist Ihrt tiftK to nay MnVr i'-emrtt Mititltnttt (tt "HfiV Nt i niter thrm MAdiirtiii Hie ohWi ecneh from point (.1 Mriiee on the liille roam.

Blim Wile. iitlie rtwt'h. think Noiih t'aiohn top in the rfeuith After the. 1 AI HrrUi hHil whlplieit tlrottCl 1'rvh. Wmle t'Oinmetitvd "You ve hraid lot ahout Alahama K.Mr.

n.wt teNtll Well. Carolina Votfcen: DcUfr ma Uiait MtmH Wft will et a rhne to tt Ii! Not Id hi nan 3RESS WELL SAVE" -tkGbat eiKtiDie" and no longer can pisy for the "Uclttiui." "We have pitive proof that Key entered U. I. A. with false, asserted the dean whose investigation of reports concerning the player' Identity produced I03i gridiron mystery.

"All we have on hi true Identity is a bunch of conflicting; Identifications." Dean Miller added Sure of Inrllictlillltv "The V. C. A. Key has been positively identified a both R. Key and Key I think he la Clots and know that he is Ineligible." Key's entrance credential at U.

C. L. A. were frm Panhandle, high school Di'ou Miller an id he Had learned detlnitely that Key never wan graduated from there. Dean Miller, who came here alter receiving re porta from Amarillo that Key really was Clols Key who had played for the Tex a School of Mmm in ended his investigation and prepared to return to Loa Angele.

There, two persons added fuel to the Area by asserting that Key had played on a longshoremen's eleven. Known aa a semi-pro outfit, againM the Went Coast Navy team at Troua Field, ttan Pedro, in Ted Key played fullback in one game with the longshoremen in lU3i under the name of William Uelhau-f-n." said William Robinson, a Long Beach laborer. More WHneHM H. L. Stephens, a Irirnd of Robinson, ait id the same.

Both insisted that Key waa Ted and not Clots. So did James Artie Key, Lo An geles ice plant employe. Ted la my cousin, the boy I have known all my Ufa aa Ted." be aaiu As the deHn moved about i'exaa today, the fulltmck In queation broke his alienee through a friend to say he'll be willing to talk when Miller returns from Texas not beiore. The friend, who added to the mystery angles by withholding hi nume. said Key expects to he clewed ot charge of entering U.

C. L. A. under false credentials. CARD OFFICIAL IS IMPRESSED WITH COLVMBUS COLUMBUS, Oa Nov.

7 Ma William Dewltt, treasurer ol th St Lou la Cardinals, hero today contacting leading citizens regarding proposals that the Card sponsor a Columbus team in the proposed Souin Atlantic league, said he waa favorably impressed with this city and would make a favorable report to Branch Rickey. Dewltt conferred with T. Beeves, president of the Columbus Baseball Association: Walter Pike, secretary ol the Chamber of Commerce; Ueorge Woodruff, one of the leading, base-bsll enthusiasts hre and other prominent citizens. They all assured him cooperation If the Cardinal operate a team here. Dewltt aald the final decision would rest with Rlrkey.

but he was of the opinion that the league would be oman tired nd that the Cardinals would operate a team in the loop, probably here. He antd final plana had not been worked out. pending his report to Rickey. i Catamounts Set For Game With Guilford CUI.LOW1IKE. Nov.

7. Special, i The Western Carolina Catamounl I went throiiRh a tough acrlmmnKe yesterrlay afternoon In preparation for their gnme with the Guilford College Quaker at Oullford Satur- i day. Th squad will leave early Friday mornlhtc for Oullford. The Catamounts are expecting -rak. 1 Ue 'J I OfWlk.

"11 rr i "11 up Kw" i-iwwwi. vl yv I Dates For Major Golf Tournaments Next Year Named YOHK. Nov. 7 I') )nir for (he major gotl louiua-metiU of Hi were uniiouiued luda Ihr I nlleil Mate t.olt BH I.I I Inn 1 he Vatlonal npeii Hill he plrte, nt lUllu-rol Onlf tliili. shoit llllU.

June 4. A and ti tut i If ill lte yxi 'in mill the MMtitituI quail-Iting roiintU. holes of klioke plat, II he held Mat I 1. 1 lie Nut Min.Urnr limn -ilonhlp Mill he pluetl ai Ihr Onrden tin iluh. New oik.

Sept. ll-lfl The entrlei lll eliifM- Alien! I hihI he ket -Oonal (iiullilnj; rnuiul. holes of roke pla 111 lake iae A ii not 3. 1 he Walker rup niN(che he-tween ph ke anialriir li'itmo or the I nlleil stale and l.iiKlaitil lll he hrhl ai Hi I'tne bullet tiolf elutt, Irmrnlon, N. sent.

ami a. OnIyfh7eeT934 Unbeaten Teams Shine This Year r. Minneaota And oyracuae increase siring Of Conquests NKW YORK. Nov. 7 lilvolous fluctuation of fontluUI form find only three of last year 'a principal unheaten and untied nmeur eleven with clean late again tliu vear the onrreiondlnir nerlori a year ago, Minneaota, Alabama, Princeton.

BUnou. Navy. Pulane Vt actue and Michigan 8Ute han reamed the two-lhlrtla mark of the campaign with clean alntes Thia year, of thst Kro-m. onlv Min- root Piinceton and JSyracuie have mme through far with koUc record Th sharpest form reversal have been expei leu-ed by the Nvv and tllinoiA lj.xt year the Midnhiptnen had rolled up nix urrewlve victone In as many hhiiics thih year thev ve won til ire and lont three. A avalnnl their five Htrnight record a year ago jthe Ullni have won two iiainen and dropped three llein at the comparative reroidf.

UM Won i ft 0 0 Tuiaiie Princeton Minnesota Illinois MirhiKan 1ie 'Nmvv Alabama Tulone 4 Prlurelon A Minnesota Illinois 2 viae use IV Mh -higan H'ai A Brevard High Licks Swannanoa, 25 To 0 BltFVARD, Nov. 7, (Hperlsli Umg worlng runs by and Morris held the potliKht a Brevard Hlwh school erimhed Hwniuiano Hbrh here thl afternoon. (. to 0. Plrklesimer ran hark a punt 41 yafds to a tmirhdown In the third perhd and Morris gnljoped 10 yards tn th gosl after Intercepting a pass In the fourth rllnlard and Morris eore1 the other two tourhdown and the for mer pirked up an extra point oti line nlunKe.

Urrvxrti rnrriri )A frt down to Hwamisnns's iv and avei ed Mil yards on punts to the visitors' Tlir t.ttiim; MwaiiDBIiifa To nf'vitfl rtH'tn i Ii.MnH tl-irknft 1:5 So II II II ll'iUln. Mi scores M. a.aaVl ffT'jMa nt UII i ar staihi MMa if r.ui II 1 )M 1 te; li Tot sis I 444 ft I 140 tafbt RtHb III n't In fc HM I'll 111 III 11 Ml II iii in nt 4it I ti .41 HI 1' ln i Ml Ml I II i "i'. an 14 ui. (ratew a 114 111 iu in in ni A.hiti nt ui ii i' iirii i'' lit 4 III 11 ll IV) I'll HI t) P- iom rUjn Thh t.i ti Mi ffha 1i MM tllfMi alia 1 1 IH lit ui mm- a a Strong T.

M. I. Eleven Expect, ed To Arrive Here Thu Afternoon INJURIES "BESET DEVILS Five Asheville High Start Ailing; Collegians In Good Shape COACH "HOP" ARBO-GASTS Asheville School football squad, facing what promises to be its biRest test of the season Saturday when Tennessee Military Institute tomes to town, went through a long practice yesterday with dummy scrimmage taking up most of the period. The Blues wilt enter the game with two regulars, Lanman, end. and Millard, center, on the Bide linen, but Coach Arboisast taut night appeared confident his men would give the visitors, possess one of the strongest prep eleven in Tennessee, a good game.

Couched Ily Ilnvnea T. M. I. la coached by Dwlght Htiynes, who once assisted "Nemo" Coleman at old Bingham School, n. Simpson, quart or hack, and Bauer, iillhiick, am wild to tie the outstunrtliiK T.

1 NOW IN EFFECT USED TIRE ALLOWANCE Before you risk life and limb again on skiddy tires see us for details of our apecial Winter Change-over plan. ASHEVILLE GENERAL TIRE CO. fl. flnerr Jonea, Manager patron at Cllnaman Plione Iniura quick tartf cut 141 Dfrttr Hat aVNKhntant Iihii fdtdihiald clear if (50) AAA a viiov in uii jr Youngest Loop Is Expected To Hold Edge Again At I Finish TWO CONTESTS REMAIN Alabama, Florida lO-U'llV. i il.l IT, stall rlli-rl R1 ICIIMON'D, Nov.

7., (AI') It looked today i though dinar gay younx el- Iowa in the Southeastern con- I ference would (five their aen-iora in the Southern another whipping this year in their aeries of football gamea although I the two circuits are deadlocked now at four victories each. Two more Kltrma are coniuiK up with the Soutlxmctern repreMMita- I Uvea odds-on favorites. Unlewe t'lem- iton fttopii AlAlinma nt 'ruiwalocutt Saturday or South Carolina K-orcn mi upwt at the exeiiAe of Mitflda IV- crinber 7 at Tampa the Southern will hav. to wait another year 10 teach thofte Southeaatern divorcee a lesson Ihike't itt'oippiilnttnc failure In get hv either Georgia Te-li or Auburn spoiled the Southern' rhnm-fti ait hough the lllue lelln rallied nlreU to ft hip Teniiena.ee. Competition fa r1one Deadlocked now at four victories apiece, the cltwenerw of tlie hattle neiween tlie two circuits la reneeied in the fact thst the Southern rep- reaentntives have acored Pfl point while the Southeastern memhera counted Oft in inter conference The Southeastern got off on the I rlKht foot when Tulmie rtlled over Virginia Military.

44 to North taroiina I ar Heels with the Hrat demonstration of their great power evened the count for the Southern hy overwhelming Tennessee, 311 to 13 Then tlie sniilheamertt rose up nil Ilk him hi he and (leorRla Tivh nltipped down Huke, lo en I he mime afternoon (hat fieiircla HhliHd N. ('. Stale ml UalelKh, in 0. The Sonlh-eaMern aent three up when Auburn bent fluke. 7 ((.

0. Uuke Nil 11 are Herle Three victories in a row put the Southern back in the runninir hut with only an outside cbanre to get a tie for the season's work. North Carolina aubdued Georgia Teeh. 1 to 0, Maryland detested Florida, 2(1 to 8, and Duke, the following week squared the aeries with a 10 to 0 triumph over Tennessee, rtow 11 up io wiemson inn nouin Carolina. GREEN I ES PLAY KEY CITY HIGH ELEVEN TODAY 11 HINT SCHOOL.

Nov. 7. (Hpeclall The Greenlea of ChrlBl Hchoo will meet Black Mountain High hor tomorrow afternoon at 3 30 o'clock. Tin afternoon the Greeuica were forced to stay inside due to rain and the scheduled Hnht workout was cancelled. The team has been ahap-Hik up in fine faMilon.

hnwevnr, and Coach Dick Kaymwiux is confident it wtll make a (rood showing tomorrow. Two rettulars, Ewln. nuarterback. and Zimmerman, end. will not play due to Injuries Murray will aubstl- tute for Kwin and Walker for 7.im- merman firmer will ie nn the other lend with Burrrss'and GlovJer at tHcklw.

Iavi and Jones at guards. Cannon at center. nd Barwell. Brown and Boliert In ttie bafk fie Id along with Murray. Louis And Retzlaff To Meet January 10 DETROIT.

Nov 7 uT, Iiuu a meMnm of the elate romniiwion i hero t.Klay HoxnorouKh also said that Iet'Ht may be choaen for the lriil Mat eUlirnelintr bout. i)fw tentatively set for June Out of thl msleh I ex-pe ted to com the lor tlie flrt chanre at Champion Jimmy Hrsddrk a tlt.e Rtxborwh aald af7aniimentrt foi (lie Jsnuary fVht had not been cimi- pleted but that tlie flrown rV.nttei i had been signed Ui meet HetMarl WoUletsToPlay Richmond Monday COU.FOK STATION Ralegh. Nov 7. tHe' 11 1 'I he free brush frxithali tearn of North Csrt.lin ttat will loe Pa seanon MonOny when It ITi'fU the freshmen of the Unlver any of nirbmond In Hiddicg fltadtum at Histe si a kx 7 he gam tein aiaged a a i part of th program ha pJanned f' It. teebratHn lere of Armtttir limy Between the half of th ira.

th Americjin haikd. Maiirh high flwwl hsnd, and th Atat cM- I ie drum nd bugie 'rps rtj the military hand, will prade TTi I expert! to draw on of th larg- crowd vei to a fresh matt m-- IVjb Warren, rah of th Utate nf rosfn i tali in lem piy Th team i prjjp, not fnny in- Utid jI 'rs a frsnnman utmi of (he past few years but for team play it wouj hard to beat." Cwt warren sy The Tehlu will be ror1 to Make the yong Biehnvm4 Htif hut rot witb'eit a bard bH ft aa.i Richmond ha on of it neat frehTtvn In Wilham ieU i i I s' Garden May Hold Louis-Gastanaga Fight In Havana M.IV YOHK. Nov. 7. (AIM FlKht Mike run-ferreil tiMlai wllh Sam Tulall.

riilian promoter, reeartllnr the pmillillllv Mai-lni: a Unlit In lliiwma next month between Joe l.onU and lUlor a Stunl(lnl. JacolK said Hie flutea dlriisMrl Bre lieremlier 'i'l, noil Ilecemrier till. Hp asserted Tnlnn attllrfu' III in hp could mint or a (IOO.ihhi Sine. Although fayoratile In the proposition. Jacobs drrlarrd he would not timke a det-Ulon (or a day or two.

Jarolis liua charge of the promotion of I.oiiIk houta for the next four yeara. Avery Brundage Is Assailed By A.A.U. President Mahoney Says All Fair Play, Sportsmanship 'Squeezed Out NEW YORK, Nov. 7. (UP) The Olympic game have been reduced to the level of a Junket to Europe for a tew hundred American athlete, Judge Jeremiah T.

Mahoney, president of the American Amateur union, charged tonight. Speaking at a dinner held In his honor, Mahoney, who has been bitterly opposed to American participation In the game scheduled for 1936 in Berlin, said: "All chivalry, all fair play and all sportsmanship have been squeezed out of them by Avery Brundage, head of the American Olympic committee, and Gen. Charles Sherrlll. American member of the International Olympic committee." AssallK Three Leaden Mahoney aald that Brundage, Sherrlll and Count Ball let Latour. preal-dent of the International Olympic committee, have come under Nazi influence.

"At a time when the world has every reason to mistrust hi (Adolf Hitler's) word and hfs Intentions, why does the International Olympic committee decide that It can place It faith In him." Mahoney asaerted that Germany nan been violating the Olympic code daily and has been using the games for the spread of Nazi propaganda and "un-American" Ideals. Say Evidence Known "Much of thl evidence," he said, Ma known to the American Olympic committee. The rest of It I will gladly submit to them whenever they are prepared to discharge their plain duty of determining whether or not fnriiier. I-Yoni all report these two hoy hnie gulloMii high, wide ntiil handsome oer keen opposition this fall and Mill he In tlp-lop shape for Saturday bat-. tie.

Mailer, a ISO pounder, I the Cadet chief gTimnd-gHlner. Colcott, who weighs 1H0, and White, ten pound heavier, will be at the tackle post, with J. Simpson and Wright on end. Staata and Henegar at guards, Dewell at center, and Durst and Dyche at the other back-fleld positions. Yi 111 Arrive Tmlay T.

M. I. Is booked to arrive here late thl afternoon. The squad will atop over at Knoxvltle ahout noon for a short workout. Last week T.

M. was defeated by Harvey Hobln-aon'a Central High team, of Knox-vllle. Harvey, a Weaverville product, formerly played for Weaver College and Tennessee. Maroons Practice Indoors For Game tnjxirle having placed five Maroon Devil regular on the shelf, at learn for the next few days. Asheville Mich's chance of arorlng a victory over Blttmore College Monday appeared slim yesterday as Coach Ieep.

er opened final preparations for the game. Four linemen and one back, all "key" men in the AAheville machine, have Buffered various hurts in action during the past two weeks, and while at least four of them may tart the game with the Bulldog none will be in good condition. Kersteln, tni kle; William, who has hern shifted to a guard pant ion from tackle; Ted Hryon. center; amllh, end; and hrie lone, star half hark and kicker, are the plnjern on the Injured list. All hut Jones may start lha holiday skirmish.

Keep Indoor Yesterday Coach Leeper kept his quad indoor. Outfitted In gym suits, the pla er wc thr ou a a dummy scrimmage, a long drill In calisthenics, and a blackboard I iuad will go on a hike to keep mu Cles limbered up. The shift of William from tackle to guard, forcing Davis out of th varsity lineup, will give th Maroon more weight and experience. Com an will be at the other guard, and with Kerntein at tsckla will either Bartlett or Wells. In Jones' halfnack post will be Grsnt, one of th Maroon peeoter who srione in sever! games this on with hi ashy play, smith nxi R.

Jones will take care of the flank, with Ted Bryaon at center. Captain Joe Justice quarter, Vtl lancrjurt at halfbak with Grant, and i the powerhouse. Bill Bryon, at full- oack. Bnlldot Work Out The Bulldog jeateril went thnmch a routine workout will the o(fene being ttreed Wt the eeond tralht day. toarh Hipp plan to work hU men lightly today and tomorrow.

Th Rtitmor lineup Monday will have either Tope or Harrison at quarterback. Miller and Bpauiding at halfback, MtJunkin at fuUbsrk. Bl-k-weii and Herman on the end, Jewel and Drake at tacklea. ftimpaon srd John Wright at guard, and Jim wrrht at center being spon Monday a content I WVim your tlrtr.pi trry UV.l.tS lVl than you know yw Ian tV armosl In clollm value. 1 ha line poinla of clolhea ronatrurtinn ara beat broufhl out by aw own matler Uilort lliey ahow th.

craf Umamhip that hava mada FIELDS CLOTMU nationally famiiui. hard arrap aa the quakern are ele- ttit' rmert the Mlrhliran bminK cian-brntlnir the orrtuilnn aa home-romln mlaMini l.iday he wuuM 'Wri hla Hrrwever. Coarh Polnrtenter and hla "iitle iamein with a matt rhargea are hopeful ol hrlnnlng back January 10. ellhrr in lleimlt rhl-a victory rair.i. and with Charley Metluff.

lru Two more pamoa remain on tbe'liith heavywemht. aa hli mipmetil Weatern Carolina arhedule beldf The eimiiunrement made by the Oullford mm, Blltmor, la John RnDorotiph. of liula- eanip. at SUITS TOPCOATS A of Mlrttl li fin tualMf, unailitMi and brattl rldrn foiihd Mutable raoe aterai Im tut. te d'oie I'ral thtiif for roi ul timer thl fill -wflliMiil riirln fha treatetl hilhr done f-nt thhtf fif our eilomer thl bulne prroe thai the inhlli- I iihk (n ealle Hir kafler.hlp In the i1d YES SIR HAND-TAILORED HERCULES FABRICS! flffh In fttlea- tealurr ra" i mi 'nt mde 4i tiint wtll 4 fnur lieart tn Iheae a.mifttil A erlther III tOr iMekeMi.eik ufrer HlMt S.

O'COATS $1 8-50 $22-50 Jo Cooper, Mgr Jo Cooper, Mgr. eev hooked for the Wavneevllle lllpih field Novemlier 23 and Piedmont at Democrt, Thanksgiving. Al Singer Knocks Out Comeback Foe WHITB PLArNo.N Nov 7. iA' Al IHIntfer. of New York, former Wfwld llghtweitfht champion who is making a "comeback" ramps in.

knnckeo out Irish Al Dunbar, of New York, in 3 10 of the nrst round of tneir 10-round bout at the White Plains HlnuKt llinriflnt minrliM at whirlwind clip, sent his opponent to the canvas three ttmr tor counts of nine befme landing Ui knfir-out wallop Alngcr weighed Ma 1-3. Dunbar 133 1-4. Gallaudet Cancels Remaining Contests WASHINGTON, Nov, 7 N'l-merut Injuries to player have caused Gallsudet Ciglee to cancel th remainder (d i fotoll arhM-ul for thl tU, authorities said today The tem srheduled to play John ftt Ann no lis natiirdsy whil Randolph-Msron nd Nsval Apprefi tic Jvhrmi of Norfolk other lore from Virginia. lter in th fall the nermn pledge been kept but appsreritiy th A ti Oiym- pie rommittee has rrO intention of diaehargin their duty arid no d- ir to know the fs-ts Whit our eye hv been turned to Nal or man), a strange mstion bs been f'nng in lb American Otym- pic commit and. I am aorrv to lUiy in th tnternauonsi cotzunlttee Wc Are Participating In The MILLION TRADE JUBILEE In Every City Ona Men't Shop la Moat Popular In A.havilla It'a ADAM HATS Th'jr can imilata tlie prirt but not th quality! Adamt Cant.

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