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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 7

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1 PAGE SEVEN TuESDAY FBRUARY 4 1936 JAPANESE QUARTERBACK A JAPANESE boy may be quarterback 7NS 11-th at the University of Washington next fall Harry Yamaganiachl former Seattle high schoolcenter Was converted into a capable signal caller on Washington's froth siluad last autumn A "perfect blocker" he scales 170 stands 5feet8 and is 18 years old I 6 Trading er I I 7-- 2 0z ii: JA PANESE QUARTERBACK if SI DELI NE A JAPANESE boy ma(vbe qu i ittotaLi 41141 14-1114xo famt') apijuitte 4180-'71rall'' I at the University of ashington next i it ra fail Harry YamegaMachl former Seattle ilk' 1 r- I 1 high schoolcenter 'was' converted Into itte LEL 14)t1 'IL' I I 4 il a capable signal caller on Washington's frosh sirad last autumn A "perfect 4 i i blocker' he scales 170 stands Sfeet- rAt 14164 R'9t i 8 end is 18 year old PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY FEBRUARY 4 1936 i 44-k Amonmmonlomommosmommomm000nomonomonnommEmonomommonommoomommoommummmonoolomaniommimonft 1 i I I i ew ome Attendance ance ecord for i New Home Attendance 4 4 ASS urea Comes To Hippodrome Thursday Night tre Comes lodrome Assured -Cochrane i 1991 vs 1927 i CPORTS TALK of the town this week consists mainly- of trhutes 4 i3 to Josh Cody His work as a football line instructor Slims i has tended to overshadow the fact that he is a great basketball 'coach Southern hardwood enthusiasts rate him one of the country's twelve best basketball tutors His neatest stroke of the present season was that defense against Kentucky Many are willing to proclaim the present quint better than the champions of 1927 It's close Difficult to choose between Plasan and 1 Stuart Coleman and Baker Overly and Bridges and Getty and McCall A shade to Curley over Malcolm Moss though because be is a better long shot More reserves this year although little occasion to use them Willie Martin Vernon Sharp and Allen Sharp were the only subs on that 1927 outfit The average requirement in order to tompete in three sports was in effect then Josh Cody has made no decision as to whether he Will coach the Florida cagers Probably he will be drafted for the job after Vanderbilt's success this year The Big Man reports at Gainesville Sunday to make plans for the start of the 'Gator spring football practice around February 15 i 1991 VS 1927 CPORTS TALK of the town this week consists mainly- of t4butes 4 ita to josh Cody His work as a football line instructor allays i has tended to overshadow the fact that he is a great basketball I maA 061 141A armilmsmola 6 lag iPtOt Ala ka aohtgo TigersToWinonPower' Yankees To Add Players Before The Today' Here Tomorrow Session Closes 41 Simmons in Lineup will Make Detroit Unbeatable me Advance Sale Indicate Crowd of 1500 or Cubs Phi Is and Cards Also Figure in Trade Talk Crimson Game 4 r' 7 4 'i 5 5 ''5: 5' 1 "'r''' '7: i "ss'': ::7 ''1 i i '0P1 ili i i 4: :7 5t I' i' :4" '5'' -t 0 I 4 1i4 l'' irte 4' 4 s-1: '1 s'f- i 5' il 'f 1:: ''1 '4: :1: 1 1 4 5' 1'f 1 ''''t e'-: I 1:::::: 'f i s'' '''s-" 4 4: i 4 t' (: L62sE' I By DUDLEY GREEN With but two more home game on the Thursday night and Tennuste February likely is to better It attendance mark of 10000 established 'tie year The Commo do es averaged exactly 1000 fans a game for their ten-game 'Ionia stay 111193445 with the Kentucky game topping the list This year already 7967 people have gone to the Hippodrome to see the Southeastern Conferenr leaders perform LIEN Danno 011ahony travels fast when he comes South Last night he threw George Zaharlas in Birmingham tonight he is scheduled to throw Dorye Roche in Atlanta tomorrow he is scheduled to throw John Paul Jonas at the Hippodrome Mat Champ Gets Rich on Laurels Cram Foresees Tennis Boom on Nashville's Park Callas Vi I Bear Bryant onimbm0 Former 'Barna Star Takes Union Coaching Job Advance ticket sales for the Alabama game have been good and a crowd of better thao 1600 fans is expected The Tennessee game Is certain to draw between 1600 and 2000 With these final games aver- aging around 1700 the old attendance mark is sure to OIL The Kentucky game last Maur- I day night WSJ the biggest crowd 4427 to view Josh Cody's Comma- dorsi' The same was true last year but the Wildcats lured even more cash customers then Pittsburgh was another of the good money houses The Panthers drew but 731 fano but due to the absence of students horns for the Christmas holidays the gam! showed a neat profit The attendance figures follow: Miami 810 Indiana 706 Pitts burgh 731 Auburn 858 Sewaneat 696 Tulane 857 Georgia Tech' 882 Kentucky 2427 Endorse Graham Plan Chapel Hill Feb 4-411-o i The atudent council of the 17niver city of North Carolina voted 5 to 2 early today to indorse the so-called "Graham Plan" to de-emphasise athletics in the Southern Confer 1 enc I DIAMOND DUST WALTERSTEWART the Crossville lefty has signed with Mis- sions in the Pacific Coast League His old friend Willie Xamm manages there Judge Landis has ruled Chester Klaerner Vol rookie hurler a free agent The Cardinals want Curt Davis but not at $125000 the price Philadelphia II demanding Owners blame Tom Yawkey- for causing the high price tags That is everyone but Connie Mack and Clark Griffith Brooklyn whispers that Sam Leslie may be traded to the Giants for Joe Martin The Dodgers are topheavy on outfielders with eleven on the roster -Skeets Dickey Peb catcher of last season is expected to stick with the Red-Sox They have only two other receivers Rick Ferrell and Moe Berg Johnny Gill is up for his sixth trial in the majors He has had two with Cleveland two with Washington and one with Cincinnati Mystery to many is why they return such a sweet hitter Dozen gardeners up there last year not in a class with Gill Rogers Hornsby picked up Rollie Hemsley at the waiver price of $7500 He's worth 00000 now Eddie Briets nominates Larry MacPhail as the best cusser in baseball Carl Hubbell is raking in handsome money from oil leases in Oklahoma Travis Jackson is tabbed to succeed Bill Terry as Giant manager when the latter tires of play and moves to an office desk At the Engineering Association luncheon yesterday Pap Streigel asked Clydell Castleman: "How do you feel when you throw that home 'run ball up there?" And Clyde answered: "That's when I wish I was back on the farm" FROM MONDAY ON A ORE and many thanks to those guest conductors who served so 'excellently during the vacation They went over so well that hereafter 'I plan to have a guest artist in this space every Monday 4 Just after Max Benson authored that badminton piece he sprained an ankle playing it Much to the delight of Harry Stone Leonard Sisk at at Joe Engel stirred up the expected rebuttals with his modest contribution The Lookout preity's sense of humor is tops among the baseball folk He must be scheduled for a return engagement herein Jimmy Hamilton has moved from Atlanta to Cincinnati to confer with the Redleg officials about some player help The tip is that he will come up with a lefthand pitcher later on Lance Richbourg will hop from Crestview to Tallahassee next week to inspect the Vol training site Some signed contracts are expected to return to the Nashville office later in the week GRID GRIST OBBY GRAYSON has been offered $3800 to become assistant coach at Stanford and will accept it Toby Palmer and Howard Bailey may coach King College next year Both Tennessee stars graduate Texas Christian has signed to play Foardham in 1937 At New York of course Bill Shakespeare and Mike Leyden will be at Notre Dame next year but only to take postgradauts work The Green Bay Packers are after Larry Lutz of California University of Oklahoma has constructed an $18000 wire fence to keep stray dogs and spectators off the football field Maj Bob Neyland's annual income for the next five years at least will amount to 8161300 Clark Shaughnessy Jr will enter Harvard And if he makes the football team will be eligible to run- wild against his dad'e Chicago team when they meet in 1938 Dick Harlow of Harvard and Carl Snaveley of North Carolina will exchange football visits this spring And exchange ideas too Ray Morrison returned last night from the coaches' meeting on rules at Pittsburgh just in time to rest up for his trip to Palm Springs He stakes off around February 12 and hasn't decided yet whether it will be plane or train POTPOURRI rout BALL SALES showed an 8 per cent increase in 1935 Memphis has reinstated Billy Bayne and will try to trade him Other A clubs are hoping Detroit incurs plenty of holdout trouble That looks like the only way to stop them I and Paducah may schedule a game for the fall Every member of the Cincinnati Reds who makes the airplane trip from San Juan to Porto Rico will be insured for 810000 The Braves are trying to find a place for Rabbit Ville Without Ube Ruth the Yanks played to 250000 less customers Brooklyn wants Urbanski from Boston and if he is landed will shift Linus Frey to second base Jotfrouis expects to weigh 220 by the end of the year Car Wood says that 125 miles an hour is the top speed a motorboat can hope to attain Joe Prerost ex-Baron has asked to be voluntarily retired- out in the Texas League And thus endeth the day's stint The typewriter froze during my absence and hasn't thawed out thoroughly McLIEMORI Sarasota Mem Feb ay Cochrane doesn't want to be contrary about the thing but he doesn't understand how any man woman Or child with enough grasp of things to add three to three and get six can see anything but his Detroit Tigers in the American League this year He is perfectly willing to admit that the Boston Red Sox with Jimmy on first and Roger Cramer in center field constitute a menace And that the Cleveland Indians with their pitching are a threat and the New York Yankees with their power are a contender But as an old anagram player he doesn't see how any one can juggle the words "menace" "threat" and "contender" so as to spell championship They all three lack something" Cochrane said as he waited to tee off with Babe Ruth and Dizzy Dean in the final round of the baseball players' tournament and a team that lacks can't whip us Because we have durn near everything What team in the league is going to outhit us this year when we send Simmons Greenberg Gehringer Goilin Mickey hesitated a bit reluctant to include himself in the lineup of sluggers And Cochrane tp there" we added "Okay and me" he said "That'll be pretty good hitting And don't think this Simmons isn't going to hit this year I saw him a few weeks ago and he's happy as a child and strong as a horse He'll bet anybody anything he hits better'n 323 this year You know Al is not the kind of a player who goes well on a second division club He loses heart But put him in there with a club that's going somewhere and try and find a better center fielder Mickey is high on the Tiger's pitching and thinks it will be the class of the league "Schoolboy Rowe" he said "has been a plenty good pitcher for the last two years but he's going to be better this year The kid's Just 23 and he's gaining strength and knowledge each season I don't see bow be can miss winning twenty-five or more ball games this year and you know about Tommy Bridges If there's a better pitcher in the league I'd like to see him Lord I'll never forget that ninth inning he pitched in the last game of the World Series last year I've caught a lot of ball in my time but Tommy threw me six of the greatest curves I ever saw Auker is in top shape and General Crowder will be around to whip the tough clubs when they've got to be whipped and Lawson ought to be hot too" Cochrane is still a bit worried about Hank Greenberg's wrist which kept him out of the last World Series "I suppose I shouldn't be worried" Cochrane said "because all the doctors say it's all right But you know the only real teat of a bad arm or wrist is work and I won't be perfectly satisfied until Hank gets out there this spring and starts using it and using it bard" Jackson Tenn Feb (Bear) Bryant regular end on the University of Alabama football team last season and a member of the Rose Bowl championship club In 1931 will become assistant coach at Union Univeraity Athletic Director A Hollingsworth announced hero today that Bryant had accepted the Union post and would report tomorrow He will return to the university this summer to complete work for his college degree Bryant was one of the outstanding wingmen in the Southeastern Conference in 1934 A leg injury handicapped him through most of the 1935 schedule Hollingsworth said Bryant would have charge of the line and would handle the scouting He will coach the freshmen basketball team Calvin Frey Alabama man and asitseseNebacceett-cince 1933 has resigned He is understood to be in line for assistant coaching duties at at Cookeville 011ahony Very Busy This Week Picking Up Money in South Meets Jones at Hipp O'Mahony became worlds heavyweight wrestling champion at about the same time that James became the worlds heavyweight boxing champion Danno has the better racket Braddock's part of the purse when he won the title from Max Baer last June was slightly better than 125000 His manager's slice subtracted quite a bit from that He has not fought since exceptin exhibition bouts O'Mahony has never made as much as 125000 for one night's work But ike 11 employed more Often For instance he wrestled George Zaharias in Birmingham' last night will wrestle Dory Roche in Atlanta tonight and will wrestle John Paul Jones at the Hippodrome tomorrow night The champion travels fastest when he tours the hinterland There is just so much money to be had anyluty from the big towns like Nev York Boston Chicago St Louis and Los Angeles And so he gets it quick then returns to the big cities where he can relax with only two or three matches a week On the supporting card Promoter Jack Price Jones has arranged Pat O'Shocker against "The Black Secret" and Tommy Marvin against Benny Ginsberg Reservations which can be made Maxwell Corner Smoke Shop until the night of the match will be held until 8 o'clock Jbnes said today Tickets are priced at 1220 OM and 80 cents Women will be admitted for 55 cents Former Tu lane Netman Back After Five Years Away From Home Grounds ly 808 McGAW Kendall Cram only Nashvillian ever to win title to a national tennis championship came back home after four years at Tulane University and a year at business in Memphis read in the papers that a high schbol will be built where RIchland Tenhis Club has its three tennis courts and said that the public parks tournament of 1936 will show a definite improvement Municipal courts have taken the topflight players away from the clubs everywhere Cram bu been Cities have constructed courts as good as the but and have rented them to players at 10 cents an hour Boys saw little sense in paying ten dollars a year or more to play on courts no better than the ones they could use for a dime Cram supplied an illustration Cecil Metz and Billy Hughes the former Tennessee champion in 1931 played in the Memphis public parks tournament last summer qualified for- the national tournament and went to the finals of the national doubles Another man famous in the tennis world Mr Dudley Green who breezed to the Nashville newspaper net title in 1934 and 1935 disagreed with Mr Cram Topflight players of this city he said will not make any wholesale shift to the park courts because they don't care for the inconvenience connected with playing at Shelby and Centennial Cram star in tennis football and basketball when a student at Hume-Fogg High School won the national Indoor boys' championship during his younger day Last summer be paired with Ernie Sutter of Tulane to win runner-up honors in the National Intercollegiate doubles event He is connected with an insurance agency here WO By DAVIS WALSH New York Feb ytill be Jut-chance day in the marts of trade during baseball's annual sOheduls meeting today last chance for the Chicago Cubs to get out of third place by taking title to a first class pitcher last chance for the Phi ilies to obtain some fresh money for Camilli or Pitcher Curt Davis or both In the same way it will be the last chance to hear Col Jake Ruppert deliver himself of a speech and personally I can hardly wait The Colonel it seems is to make an announcement some time between 3 and 4 o'clock this afternoon and since he thinks it's good enough for his personal attention maybe it will bit the headlines after all The Yankees have been successively reported as seeking Frank Higgins of Philadelphia "Bad News" Hale of Cleveland and Buddy Myer the 1935 batting chain-pion from Washington but so far have only been able to muster their resolution to the point where they gave up Johnny Allen for Monty Pearson In line with their customary program the announcement this aftel- noon probabl will involve the momentous tidings that Outfielder Windmill has blown himself all the way to Council Bluffs And then maybe not Even the profound strategists in the Yankees' front office can't think that its infield will take care of itself and therefore everything is Just darling There were some free and unfettered reports in circulation yesterday but nothing cam of them The Cardinals for instance were to send Pitcher Roy Parmelee Outfielder Ernie Orsatti the property of the Rochester Club and $75000 to Philadelphia for Curt Davis I hastened to contact Mr Rickey of St Louis on this because I wanted him to confirm the $75000 as soon as possible so that I could put it in the paper Anything for a laugh you know Instead he foOled me He wouldn't even confirm any part of the idea saying that he hadn't talked trade with any one However sometimes those statements can runup the middle of the Boulevard de Bolognee hand in hand with Sweeney Mr Rickey is a Christian man and-tiever has been known to deceive the press except on weekdays The word also got around that Col Wil-yum Terry had offered $25000 for Camilli and was likewise dickering with the Dodgers for Sam Leslie the man be had told never to darken his door again This is all very confusing inasmuch as Col Terry hit better than 340 in playing the position with eclat and alacrity last year and need only go to the trouble of ordering himself out there again Nevertheless the dear dead story of Jim Collins coming here from St Louis was duly and dutifully umumed before the close of the day The Cubs meantime were said to haVit offered Chuck Klein and either Charley Root or Tex Carleton with money for Davis who is understood to be held at an approximate price of $125000 If this one ever got to the talking stage I surmise that the trouble came with the money It was likewise said that Brooklyn was after Guy Bush and was willing to part with an outfielder which automatically suspended negotiations As I undersand it there Is nothing 'worse than a Brooklyn outfielder unless it's a Brooklyn inpelder --(-- New York Feb 4--4111---The Ini ternational League has voted to re1 new the "Little World Series" with the American Association next season after a year's lapse The winner of the Governor's series in which the first four tea 11 playoff for the title will meet the winner of a similar series in the American 1 Asuclation- in the renewal of the "Little World Series" 1 A 154-game schedule was adopted opening April 14 and closing September 7 Opening day games will place Toronto at Newark Montreal at Albany Rochester at Syracuse Buffalo at Baltimore BASKETBALL BASEBALL GOLF 1 Wes Ferrell Cops First Tour ney for Stan Saruota Fla Feb ere paced by Wesley Ferrell of the Boston Red Sox held most of the golfing honors in the professional leagues today Four of the first five finishers In the Florida baseball players tournament were hurlers with Manager Mickey Cochrane of Detroit a catcher the only renowned slugger to place high Covering the 72 holes of medal play in 112 Ferrell had a four-stroke advantage over a trio tied for seeond the runnersup were Cochrane i Willis Hudlin Cleveland pitcher and Garland Braxton chunker for the Milwaukee Brewers Nand Braxton chunker to saukee Brewers Kentucky 22 Alabama 30 Ole Miss 41 Tulane 30 La Tech 40 La Inst 31 State 48 I 14 Maryville 45 Tenn Wesleyan 38 Howard 53 Millsaps 22 St Johns 37 Daudet 15 Iowa 35 Drake 22 Purdue 48 Ohio State 27 Muhlenberg 40 Lehigh 36 Oklahoma 42 Kansas State 32 Nebraska 48 Dakota 27 Washington 51 Oregon State 33 Geo Wash 44 Geneva 33 TEMPLE TEAM VICTOR The Temple Youth team of the A league defeated the American Paper and Twine Company five 22-16 Carter on Spot In Night's pame Wft fflM 1 OP 7iT-1 tkai 71114114iNt'g utiE4I'A talic (14:76114 'zit (ir 111111kCG t19A9 if! 1 1 L11 li 1 OP GIL DOBIE Boson College Hopes for Comeback Under Ilieran Newton Maas Feb College's football pendulum may be ready to swing high again with Gil DOI generating the force Since announcement that "Gloomy Gil" had transferred from Cornell to Boston College the Eagles hopes have soared high as undec the late Major Frank Cavanatigh whose teams were great ones I decade and a half ago Impressive lent Tall as one of -the mold promising freshman teams seen here in years coming along to help boost hopes rt1 :71 111'4 ilirt 'a 11- '-'1'' I) 01111 1 7 I -1 4 1 0 1 c1 11:: 2 A i- 4 r11 1 171 :11: II'-' 45 ff te'01 4 It ''Ir) "II) 71 4 s1 -0i 3' i'l 1 1111 4 a -'1t- t--: i---ai is: 1 NEW GET-AC9UA NTED OFFER (30 smokes on as if you're not pleased) I Roll yourself 30 swell cigarettes from Prince Albert If you tion't find theii the finest tastiest roll-your-own cigarettes you ever smoked return the pocket tin with the rest of the tobacco in it to us at any time within a month from this date and we will refund full purchase postage (Signed) Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem North 111'0 time within a month from this date and we will refund ta ur chase postage (Signed) Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem North 0111:111311 bisurance Leader Shoemakers Must Win at 'Y' To Remain in Running For Last Half 011ie Frith's' Carter quintet will be on the 'spot tonight at the A when the shoe company outfit meets that Ramblers in a Major Basketball League tussle The shoe-men must come through with a victory In tonight's contest if they hope to remain in the running for sec- end half honors 1 Last week Caller fell before du Pont in the opening game of the lag half and another defeat will practically Put the team out of the race The game tonight is the first test for the Ramblers and Paul Toombs hopes to get his players off on the right foot The "Y1 mentor may shift Hiram Harris to center since Alvin Graham regular pivot man 'is bothered with a bum miracle With Harris going to center Dobbins will team at guard with Toombs and the Aaron brothers are expected to open at forwards --The Carter girls and Pate Place will meet in a preliminary game at 730 o'clock In the last meeting the Carter sextet gained a victory but were pushed the entire way 1 by the independent outfit 4 i 441 li i' 79 1 1i rut 10 Give inner In observance of the fifty-seventh birthday of President Al Burton of the Life Casualti Instrrance Company thirty-six insurance 'THAT GOES FOR US TOO''--S4AY ROLLATUR-OWN 1 1 ASHVILLE! SMOKERS OF 111 Philadelphia Feb 4---411--Thomsa Sham president of the Philadelphia Athletics 411J1 "very' sick" at his home today from a complication of ailments Shibe suffered a relapse while vacationing in Florida He immediately was ordered returned home where his personal physician Dr John Fre linger diagnosed ills condition as it condion as leaders in 'their respective states in producing insurance the past year be honor guests sit the president's birthday dinner tonight at 7 oclock at the Noel Hotel In addition to the honor gue ts there will be -sixty Nashville men and women I the department heads and staff of the 'home office and their wives in attendance making a guest list of 250 Acuff vice-president of the company will be toastmaster Gov and Mrs Hill McAlister Mayor and Mrs Hilary Howse and prominent business an profs- 'atonal melt and their wives will be among the guests It announced The president's bi tl day has been observed by the company for is num: ber of years Snd thil leading man 250 Acuff vice-president the company will be toastmaster Gov and Mrs Hill McAlister Mayor and Mrs Hilary Howse and prominent business an profes- sional med and their wives will be among the gnosis itannouncid The president's bi day has been observed by the company for a num- her of years and thil leading man- Iiirea -t 1 I 1 I i I 3:1 Bert Weeine is noted for rolling a nifty cigarette Turns 'em out in 14 sec This is what be says in compliment to Prince Albert: "Prince Albert rolls so slick and easy it almost rolls itself It's packed right in tin so there's no spilled tobacco to wute And there's enough for 70 cigarettes in every two-ounce big red tin That rat' Prince Albert right at the top with gmakin'al smokers out our way" Pea! 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"Prince Albert was and mellow" MrWeerna continue "Itis the reafjoy smoke for roll-your-own cigarettes" Ye roll 'cm with Prince Albert To 111 roll it-to- quickeiyo and enjoy a mildness and good tasta that you'd never mei up with anywhere else nein Prince Albert there la all the mellowness of choice tobaccos Then the A "no-bite" pmcesa is used to make sure tb at harshness is marked "absent" Princi Albert is "crimp right in your cigarette paper and doesn't blow all over the lot" you're "choosey" about your "Makin'" you'll appre 'elate Prince Albert' Change to Prince 'Albert for your rolling You don't need to risk a penny on our mopey-back propo- sitios Prince Albert takes kindly to pipe tom i i Gall Stars Gather 1 Coral Gables Fla Feb41-0-- mognmallmill1111111 One of the best fields evir assem-if The 14 bled Outside a national title event Ines Hatdi qualifies today in the annualMiattni 11 EiltM s' ore women' amateur -OD-- Floor Shows hil Eacl tournament Virtually evert big BETTY LEE rams in ths game except Glenna Dancer Collett rare national champion is a MAY D0E0111110 Included in the 108 entries 1 ager lsuperintendent and agent in DInes Singer CAROLII1 LIMA I each of the thirteen states in whi'th Dancer MMMMMMM1MP' The Pines Hail': 1 Sh L'E Floor Shows a ch RCM LIE Dancer I MAY DOWNING 7 CAROLINg LE ROI b- eSt14mave atata in IseiNi Night fine roil 70 yourown cigarettess in every 2-ounce tin of Prince Albert ra la (3 11 I T10 WAYNE WYATT Miner el Cerement(' RFD NrIMEN'll eircilettra featuring Gee Ind TAR FAERVATIONS CAUL Dine COUVERT 50c Como Oat Jo DMUS Dine COUVERT 50c Dance tha ET! ithe company operates are awarded trig to the home office each year based on their production of insurance Thie year the District of Columbia andVirginia are combined which makes the number or inpu once mon thirty-otz 'naiad of thirty-QUA A0 0 I I Style Mart Loses 'Milan Tenn Feb 4--pecial)-- 1 'The invading Style Ma sextet of 1 Mayfield My were defeated bore I last alight by the Hatry Duty tk4m thti eitYs led tho 1(481 3 L11 COWL ITHIL EASY T0411011 JOY SMOKE li EE a 1 1 i MENE.

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