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0 .0000 0.0 0 00 0 000 0 000 0 6 6 6 6 0 00 0 0000 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 00 1 0 0 0 0 0 PAGE TWO BEATRICE DAILY SUN Beatrice Wednesday Jan. 15, 1936 WYMOREANS NO MATCH FOR ORANGE TOSSERS SPORTS ROUNDUP BRIETT EDDIE. NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (P) -If Joe Louis hurdles Jimmy Braddock next summer, who will be his 1937 opponents? Don't laugh this off, folks, but it may be none other than Jock McAvoy, British light heavyweight champion. Mike Jacobs is toying with the idea, anyway.

He is just waiting to see what happens between Louis and Braddock to get hot about it. Listen to Mike: "McA voy is young and still growing. He has shown us he can fight. It he can put on 15 or 20 pounds, he'll be well over 190. That heavy enough.

Then what have you Another Dempsey-Carpentier. Another international natural. Another million dollar gate. It's mca2 than possible. I was around whew the Frenchman against Dempsey.

I may be oh deck to pit the Englishman against Louis- or Braddock. After all, Louis hasn't whipped Jimmy yet." Primo Carnera has completed two weeks of compulsory military training with his Italian regiment and sails for New York today. He wants Buddy Baer -in Chicago, Los Angeles or New York. Mark off the last town, right now. Told Brother Lester seriously consid4 ering turning fighter, young Art Stoefen, first string center on the Stanford basketball squad, said: "He hasn't licked me, yet." Ho, hum, Dick Shikat, quite a wrassler in his own right, all but fell asleep at the Wolf match the Mahoney Jack Curley, the promoter, was burned up.

Joe Cronin is the only Red Sox signed up for more than one year. The far west still is blasting Bob Zuppke for saying his Illinois team would have taken either Stanford or Southern Metho dist. Jimmie Foxx has cut out all banquets until after the a season starts. Walter Mails, the old southpaw, has signed up as publicity agent on the San Francisco club of Coast league. Maj.

Paul Parker, athletic director at Tennessee, is wanted for a similar post at Mississippi He is an old army pal of Maj. Ralph It Parker goes to Starkville, he will double. up as line coach, just as he has at Tennessee. Goods news for out-of-town boxding scribes: Mike Jacobs has decided to let the -formed New York Boxing Writers' associationhandle the press seating arrangefor his outdoor In the past the visiting about firemen have been shoved in-laws. But no They will get what they need- -and just like If the Garden is smart, will follow.

LAST VETERAN DIES CRETE, Jan. 15 -J. H. Kimball, 95, last surviving member of the Holland A. R.

post here, died late yesterday following a week's illness. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon. Kimball had lived in Nebraska, since 1865. Surviving is his son, Charles Kimball of Omaha. MEET AT KEARNEY KEARNEY, Jan.

15 (P)- Election of officers and an address by Frank Wickham, national president, will feature the fourth annual convention of Nebraska Young Democratic clubs here February 26 to 28. Those in charge expect a large attendance. STORIES. IN STAMPS By I. S.

Klein ESCAPE THE SOUL THE soul of a dying New, Zealand tribesman, had to trav. al to the far north on leaving its auman abode, before it could ar. rive in the spirit world, and the path to the distant pole had to be straight. his compatriots So the Maoris built their homes. with the doorways facing the north, and death came so much easier to the afflicted ones within.

The doorway also was the tamily meeting place, where the natives enjoyed the warmth of the sun most of the day The Maori was a master at carv. ing. examples of his work being reproduced in New Zealand's latest pictorial series. Below. for Ininstance, is the stamp a Maori house, with its walls and door and window frames elaborately.

decorated with Maori caryings. Inside, the walls are paneled with intricately woven designs. Only the whares of chieftains, and tribal meeting houses, were carved in this war. and members of entire tribes participated in the work, which took many months, even years, to complete. (Copyright, 1936.

NEA. Service, Inc.) By William. THIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson IN CELEBES, THERE ARE PYGMY CATTLE, WHICH GROW NO LARGER THAN DOMESTIC CALVES, THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ISSUED A COMPLAINT AGAINST. A RHODE ISLAND YARN MANUFACTURER FOR USING THE NAME, TO DESCRIBE YARNS MADE ENTIRELY OF ANGORA GOAT HAIR THE COMMISSION ALLEGED THAT APPLIED ONLY TO RABBIT HAIR THE PLANET, MERCURY TRAVELS AN SHAPED PART OF THE TIME IT RACES ALONG AT 36 MILES A BUT. ON THE CURVES SLOWS DOWN TO 24 MILES A SECOND.

t193 BY NEP SERVICE NC MERCURY. for a period of 44 days, plunges toward the. sun then slows down to take an abrupt curve in its path and then speeds up again in long plunge these mad dashes. temperature of the planet rises sesera: bundred grees on the side nest to the SUD but the dark side about .450 degrees below zero NEXT: Why de fishermen cut off the beads of moonfish before eat WAS HOT-CHA-CH A INSTEAD OF NEW DE AL STUFF ON RADIO WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 15 (P) Imagine Henry Fletcher's gust when tried to tune in on an anti new deal radio skit.

and in: stead -dance music. Fletcher, national. republican chairman, put aside all other engagements last night to hear berty at the crossroads" broadcast from an independent Chicago station. But his radio set could not pick it up. It was broadcast from the independent.

station after the large radio chains declined to carry it, one saying that big- issues shouldn't be treated on a basis of "dramatic license." Fletcher res plied the chains either feared the administration or were exercising unwarranted censorship. The skit contained such scenes as the following: An announcement declared that the new deal was spending $1.95 for each $1 collected in revenue. Then John-Smith, who makes $22.50 a week, and Mary Jones appeared at a marriage license bureau. But they abandoned thought of marriage when the clerk asked: It's First you know the national debt has a prior lien on everything you earn? The average man must pay $4.60 a week to the government." As the broadcast hour drew near Fletcher sat down in his study in his stone house on street. He drew a chintz-covered easy chair before the radio.

He began at the, bottom of the dial. first turning, up. the fication' knob plenty of power. little bit Walted a torch singer in tones that almost shook the pictures on the wall. The chairman winced and turned the dial.

Shhh? wispered as yOu die serles of mystery He turned again. "The music goes round and it was inevitable. well," Fletcher said, giving up. Swats New Deal CHICAGO, Jan. 15 (P.

-Describing the new deal administration as "Intolerant all criticism," R. E. Desvernine of the American Liberty league. declared today the "sacred principles of democratic government is denied by anyone who uses the power of his office to stir up class Addressing a Hamilton republcan club luncheon, Desvernine, who is chairman of the league's lawyers committee, talked on canism at the Crossroads. He said.

This choice of a title was suggested by President Roosevelt's statement that democratic tions the chief concern of the peopie is to prevent the continuance or the rise of autocratic institutiona." "President he said, "will easily attain the record of being the president of the United States who violated the constitution more tines in a single term office than any other. "The administrators this new ortier become true to type and grow intolerant of all criticism. To question their infallibility is heresy. Even the right and sworn duty of lawyers to support, maintain and defend the constitution through their constitutional right of free speech has been Challenged. They have even had their profes-sional integrity assailed because they have dared to express an op inion on constitutional issues." Sneezing Sneezing Is not always caused by an Irritation of the sensitive nerve endings of the mucous membrane of.

the nose. In -many persons pre from of the optic nerve by strong light. Helmi Numela, Aberdeen, In Collier's Weekly, Cola PRESENTS "Refreshment IN THE HOME ON THE AIR RAY NOBLE and His Orchestra with supporting cast of stars EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT NETWORK KFAB 8:30 P. M. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO Beatrice: Nebr.

Call 794 BR-1544 ICE-COLD COCA-COLA IS EVERY PLACE ELSE; IT BELONGS IN YOUR IC5-BOX AT HOME BEATRICE WINS 47-22 AS DAVIS NETS 23 POINTS Rector Follows With 15 And Rinne Chalks Up Nine CARDS UNABLE TO COVER SPEEDSTERS High's Orangemen made. Beatrice their home basketball debut last rollicking 47 to 22 trinight with a Wymore before a nice umph over turnout of fans AR the junior high school. was the sixth of the The game season for Coach Bob and was the occasion for their third victory. Orangemen, because The not necessary, didn't: frills show were, except for a lightning fast quick break, but the score shows that neat trick was more than enough. Davis Carries the Mail Forward Wilfred Davis, on the goaling end of most of the thrusts, banked in 23 points for his eveward running mate, Verdon -Rector, accounted for 15.

enneth ne, who looked good in his first start at center, shot Beatrice's other nine tallies. Larry McNulty, workhorse of Coach Charles Armstrong's gang. accounted for exactly balf of the Cardinals' counters with three afield goals and five free throws. Off to aflying start on three earMy baskets by Rinne and Davis, the Beatricians were never headed and were out in front, 20 to 8, at the halftime and 31 to 19 at the close of the third quarter. Reserves Also Annex None of the Orange goals were shot from farther out than the foul line and them were easy 1 layup shots after a chase down the floor that invariably found either Davis or Rector ahead of the pack and with the leather.

Coach Ed Higginbotham's Beatrice reserves turned in an envallv impressive win in the preliminary, overwhelming the Wymore second strings by 43 to 20. The box scores? Beatrice (47) fg ft. pf. pts Davis, 11 1 2 23, Rector, 7 0 15 Wilson, 0 0 Rinne, 3 9 Linn, 0 0 McCall, 000 Williams, 0 0 0.0 4 0 Abl, 0 0 0 Guenther, 0 0 -Totals 22 3 11 47 Wymore (22). fg ft pf pts McNulty, 1-g 3 5 2 11 Stewart, 2 0 0 Williams, 000 Smith, 1 0 0 2 Punches, Clarke, 2 Mason, 1 2 Pierce, 0 0 0 Totals 8 6 7 22 Score by periods: Beatrice 9 20 31 47 Wymore 8 19 22 Referee: Roper, Nebraska.

Beatrice Res, (43) fg ft pf Libal, 5 1. 3 Friday 6 0 1 Littrell, 2 0' Claussen, 0000 Bartow, 1 0 0 Messmore, 0 0 1 Workman, 0 0 Fulton, 0 1 0 Richardson, 0 0 0 Burgett, 0 0 0 Flovd. 3. 1 2 Heffelfinger, 1 0 0 -McCue, 2 Bittings, -0 1 Taylor, 00.0 Wuster, 'g -0 0 0 Schmuke, Totals 20 2. Res, (20) fg ft pt 1 1 2.

2 1 0 Williams. 0 Stolldorf, 1 0 0 1 Smith, 2'0 0: H. Scheideler, 1 0 1 1 Lippold, 2 2 Pennington. Totals 7 6 Score by periods: Beatrice 12 25 35 Wymore 6 8 13 Referee: Johnson. CHANNEL SWIMMER BOMBAY, India, Jan.

15 (P)- By swimming non-stop for 50 hours, Bani Ghose, 15-year-old Indian girl of Bombay, established herself as a candidate for world endurance records. She is training now for a try the English channel late in the summer, in an attempt to duplicate. Gertrude Ed-. erle'a feat. COACHES CLINIC COACHES CLINIC LINCOLN, Jan.

15 A high school coaches clinic will be held here March 11-14 during the state high school basketball championship tourney. Subjects include basketball, and football. KINGFISH COPS ONE LOS ANGELES, Jan. 15 (P)- King Levinsky, 203, Chicago, outpointed Hank Hankinson, Akron, in ten rounds here' last tight. Classy Courtmen KLEIN 15 NOT THE SMOOTHEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD BUT HE IS NONETHELESS EFFECTIVE ST.

JOSEPH'S CAGE TEAM ADDS GAMBLE QUINT TO WIN LIST 'KING KONG KLEIN- St. Joseph's church basketballers humbled Gamble's Store quintet, 32 to 21, last night on the victors court. Elia, a deadly shooter, and Shanahan, a dandy guard and pass intercepter, were easily the standouts of the evening. McAtee led the Gamble scoring. with nine points.

The box score: Gambic'a (21), fg ft- pt pts: McAtee, 1 9 Hubka, 0 1 2 Bell, 0 2 Nauman, 2 2 4 Ellison, 10 2 Bloodgood, 000 0 Caywood, 0 1 2 Totals 9. 3 9.21 St. Joseph's (32)" fg ft pf pts. Elia, 5 0 0 10 Thompson, 3 1 6 Shanahan, c. 3 1 1 7 Johnson, 3 0 1 6 Jasiak, 1 3 Bauman, 0 0 Totals 15 4 32 Score by periods: Gambles 6 12 22.

32 St. Joseph 5 13 18 21 Referee. Elwood. SECRET DEAL IS CHARGED WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.

(P)- Chairman Nye. (r-N. of the senate munitions committee contended today that a -solution of the submarine problem that preceded America's entry into the World war was scuttled Because of a secret agreement. This agreement, he said, "virtually pledged the United States to attack. Germany.

if she failed to. agree to a peace settlement favorable to the allies." With J. P. Morgan and partners on the stand. the committee la try.

ing. to. show that American nentrab kily gave way. nor with the allies But Morgan and his W. Lamont and George Whitey, had little more shares in the proceedings? yesterday as the committee plowed through old state department files.

Nye argued that the evidence supported his "scuttling" accusation. This evidence was in the form A two one for the first time and the other contained in the memoirs of Sir Edward Grey, British foreign secretary, and Colonel Edward House: President Wilson's confidential advisor. NAME BOARD McCOOK, Jan. 15 (P)- The McCook city council has established a board of public works and nominated three persons for appointment as members. Duties of board will be direction of the water and sewer system, and supervision of city lighting and heating when and if such a plant may be acquired or constructed.

Those nominated for appintment were Pete Peterson, street commissioner, and W. E. Egan and R. A. Haberg.

The board is expected to begin operations soon. PLEADS GUILTY NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (APL Austin Phelps Palmer, the retired engineer who was indicted yesterday by a federal grand jury on charges of sending threatening letters to President Roosevelt; pleaded guilty in court today. He will be sentenced Jan. 24.

CITY LEAGUE TO FIT CAGE CROWN TONIGHT AT Y' Coca Cola-Daily Sun Scramble All- Important Courtfest TITLE COULD BE SHARED BY THREE HOWARD CANN- ME MAN BASKETBALL SCORES College Wesleyan 42, York 24. Nebraska 56, Central 7. Midland 30, Peru Western Union 44, Dana 26. Notre Dame 37. Marquette 22.

Duke 40, Princeton 26. Drake 46, Washington 25. Denver 45, Greeley State 43. Duquesne 44, Carnegie Tech 22.1 Kentucky 26, Xavier 22. Oregon.

45, Idaho. 41. High School I Beatrice 47, Wymore 22. Creighton Prep 26, Omaha South 22. Grand Island 41, St.

Paul- 37. Geneva 19, Exeter 18. Omaha North 31, Thomas Jefferson (Council Bluffs) 27. CALL FOR GRIDDERS WILLIE RUBENSTEIN CAPTAIN OF THE Ye De VIOLETS THE COACHING GENIUS WHO DEVELOPS GREAT COURT TEAMS AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY RALPH ANDREWS TO FINISH YEAR AS LINKS' COACH, LINCOLN, Jan. 15 (P)-Neal Mehring of Grand Island, who lettered in football at the University of Nebraska, today became assistant athletic coach at Lincoln high school.

He was appointed yesterday in the realignment of the athletic staff following the resignation of Coach Stuart Baller. Baller will become assistant director of physicial education basketball coach at Peru State I Teachers college February 1. Mehring succeeds Ralph Andrews, who was assigned to coach the basketball team the remainder of the season. BEFORE CAR LINCOLN. Jan.

15 C. 0.4 Morrison, Lincoln high school teacher, was injured painfully but not seriously In an unusual automobile-bicycle accident. here today. The wheels of Morrison's bicycle struck a railroad track and threw him into the street in the path of an automobile driven by William Malone, 20, University of Nebraska freshman. Seal of Treasury of U.S.

"Thesaur. Amer. Septent, Sigil." is an abbreviation of the Latin motto "Thesauri Americae Septentrionalis Sigillum," which is translated Seal of the Treasury of the United' States. CROSSWORD PUZZLE LINCOLN, Jan. 15 (PH Nebraska's Cornhuskers will start spring, football practice March 2, Coach D.

X. Bible has announced. Bible has urged the gridsters to turn out for indoor track competition and develop speed. The spring football workouts will last five weeks, Hi Ho' Speaks Gently "1 try to speak gently," said Hi Ho, the -sage of Chinatown, though my ancestors warned me that the throng would never pay as much heed to generous counsel as to the promoters of a brawl." ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10: Southern L. Collection of state: abbr.

facts 4. Avarice YES CHEER TEA 11.: Sesame Strike taes Old plece 12. Loud noise ARC HORSE cloth 13. Shakespearean PRALINE QUIRE 17. City in lover Germany 14.

Yale RINK TURN 20. Skeleton of 15. Pertaining to MOLE SPRINTER structure the raising 21. Talked of edible ARENA ROTS DO thusiastical. vegetables ly 18.

Representation JOT PRIDE HIS 92. of the earth': 23. Malt Ourselves beverage surface ON SPAN SPACE Type measures 16: REQUESTS A CITIS 26. Minimum Tattles 20. English letter 22.

One of the FLOOR SEVENTH 33 Extended amphibian 30. Pronoun of mill a wind- EAT EPODE ERA subscription 25. Artificially WYE DINES YET 83. One who depicts sprouted 42. Parts of plays DOWN they actually 28.

Gurn Male sheep Honorable Bustle are resin 46. Article Nothing 39. 31. New: comb. Wind Searches form 48.

Gain at games Seize firmly gauge 40. Near 41. Opena wide 34. Current Unwilling of of schance Huge fabolous 44 Evergreen tree water 50. 49.

Hawalian food bird 45. Ossified tissue flowing River in 6. Charter mem- 46. Southern on- Siberia bar Measures word beak Meaning 54. Make certalo Kind puzzle of fish 200 :50.

51. Insect Native metal 38. Paradise 56. Dwelling 8.. Be overfond 39.

Ugly old places 9. Fixedness 53. Thus of or 55. Old musical woman 57. Long low seat durability note 73 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 129 30 32 33 135 38 39 40 42 43 45 48 50 51 52 53 155 The schedule-drafter of the City Basketball league must have been a prognosticator of no mean ability, too, for the final games of the first half program will decide the first half championship.

No sweeter setting could be imagined. Each of the three teams having chance for the title will -be- seen in action tonight on the Y. M. C. A.

boards beginning at 7:30. First, the CCC camp quint; beaten only once, must overcome the Modern Woodmen to remain in the championship picture. Then the Coca Cola and Daily Sun cagera clash in a contest that really has complications. Everything At Stake The Beveragemen, winners of four straight games, must trample the Newsies, beaten once, or the championship becomes a three-way tie. A victory for the Coca Colas automatically assures them of the bullion or whatever is in store for the triumphant.

The league's dopester, like music, goes 'round and 'round when attempting to figure it all out on paper. For example: The CCC'8 measured the Sunnies, 35-29; Coca Cola defeated the CCC. 37-25; the Sunnies walloped Gamble's, 53-27: Gamble's held Coca Cola to a 32- 30 margin: ete. For a dime one may get his or her thrills at first hand during what is expected to be one of the circuit's most titanic struggles. Single Game Thursday Tomorrow night as a sort of an anti-climax J.

C. Penney and Gamble's Store square off in what will decide fourth and fifth place of the first half campaign. The second half race is to open next week with the post-season playoffs, if necessary, scheduled for late in February. FAMILY OF COACHES DENVER, Jan. 15 UP.

Twenty. five per cent of the basketball coaches in the Rocky Mountain are Romney, E. conference, Romney coaches Utah State, Brother Ott coaches Brigham Young university, and their nephew, Elwood, is new coach at Western State, Gunnison, Colo. Elwood formerly was star forward for Uncle Ott. GRINNELL, VS.

NEBRASKA Jan. 15 UP A dual meet with Grinnell has been added to the University of Nebraska swimming schedule. The meet wili be held at Grinnell, March 7. -Bargain -Honeymoon RENO, (P) -Peace Justice A. C.

Hess meant it when he said he would marry couples in 1936- for three cents a ceremony. One bridegroom offered him a dollar. "I took out three cents," said the justice, "and returned 97 centa with the remark he could have the change to spend on a honeymoon: SANTA FE TRAIL SYSTEM RETTER US SERVICE to Kansas City Effective January 15th, 3 fast buses dally straight through without change to Kansas City. Missouri Via Manhattan and Topeka. Buses leave at 11:10 a.

nections at Manhattan for all points south and west. Enjoy new travel comfort in modern Santa Fe Trail System buses; individual recling chairs, pure, warm air from hot water heatersevery convenience for your travel comfort. Low fares everywhere! MARYSVILLE. .80 MANHATTAN 1.80 TOPEKA: 2.30 LAWRENCE 2.80 KANSAS CITY 3.50 Ship Your Parcels Bus Express BUS DEPOT 6TH ELK PHONE 125 SANTAFE TRAIL SYSTEM.

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