PAGE FOUR
EGAN JOINS
IS! GOLF
MEET ACES
- ? - I. . '
Pairings -for Qualifying
- Rounds Monday and
Tuesday Made National
And Coast Stars to Com
pete Coming Week at
Portland..
PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. VP)
Oolfora here fur the Western
Oulf association's unnuul tourna
ment had Iho opportunity today
to try the tournament teeM, open
ed to the players for tho first
time.
The Portland Clolf club course,
where tho tournament will be
played, has been closed to all but
tournumeiil players for several
days and will remain closed until
the end of the tournament.
Pairings for. the qualifying;
rounds Monday mid Tuesilay were
arranged by tournament offlcluls
today. ' ' .
Players nlretuly on the grounds
Include Johnny l.iliinun, C'hlcagu.
tho, defending champion; Charley
Uuwkuii and Hobo lllnning. Ohl
cuko;,.. 'racH lirown, Hawaii;
Cliuuk Hunter, Triennial lir. o. If.
Willing and pen Aloe, both Port
land;. Johnny Do Paolo, l-os Ang
eles ' Charley Bottver, . Htunfurd;
Leslie ti. Gordon, Chicago; II. II.
Wcsthrook, Pusadehu; Phil Kind
lay, Itedlands; Kvorott it. Heaver,
Lo Angclos; 11. Chandler Kgun,
Aludfurd; Forest Watson, Hpokuno;
A. O. Sato, Man Francisco: Charles
llcckn,' Chicago;,, Pr. John M.
Johnston, Heattlei Hill Itoblnsnn,
Beattle; Abel Irftrsnn, Bait Luke
City; and Ueorgo Bliuw, Los Ang
eles. tin addition to the better known
players, many of Oregon's and
Washington's best golfers havo
entered the tournament. Among
tho outstanding Portland players
new to the western nmaUuir tour
nament Is Tab lluyer, clvlo cham
pion. BRITISH GOLFER
I
m ississAud a. toumrni
CLUU, Toronto, Out.,, July 11.
(W Cllppliig tour strokes from
par on tho Inst ntno holes, Percy
Alllss,. llrltlsh pro nt tho exclusive
. Wiumi'KB club in Uorlln, posted n
Th In tho fourth round of the
Cunadbin open golf championship
today to tie the old muster, Wultor
Hugen, at 282 anil force u play
off for Ilia title. .','..,.
f The playofr, at SD holes, will
be, held Tuesday, . . .
, Jlniinn, whose pnir u( CHs had
given him the load nfter Sil holes
and who still was In front after
04 holes, fullered on his flnul
round when hn needed 74, for a
grand total of Mi. I
. ,Alllss, thivv, strokes behind the!
lender ut the start of the final
IK hole round,, apparently shot
himself , out of the championship
picture- on the. first nlnn when he
used up 39 strokes. At this stage
of. the game ho trailed tliu lead
ing llagen, by six strokes.' Hut
the llrlton pulled himself together
ut tho turn and negoilated the
final nine holes In 33 fur a 11
thHt brut pur by one stroke uud,
more to the point, put him In a
tin for the championship,
i Willi Alllss uud Jingen In,
Johnny Fanell, smiling Irishman
from Atamaroneek, N. V slill wits
out on the falrwuy und in a posi
tion lo ovvrhull both of the lead
era. . Johnny hud taken 37 for his
first nine uf the flnul round and
a 36 on live- Incoming nine would
glvo lit in it tie with Alllss and
llagen and 34 would beat them
. bo 111. Hut the birdies wouldn't
click for Furrcll when ho needed
thein most and ho wound up with
s 73 and Jisj, guod for third
place. . . ..
Mortis Dutra of Los Angeles,
who gulned fuur'h pluee with
is, played the best, gulf of the
day, clipping two strokes olf par
wllh a 70 In thn tblriil round and
winding up wllh a spectacular OS
In the final IS holes. Two strokes
luu k of Dutra In fifth place was
the defending champion, 'ioinmy
Amour of Dilroll. Hrlllsh open
champion. A pair of is today
boosted Armour's tolal lo Is.
godfEIer,
(fl0psiir0f
t .... , .
RPrtlSOKIKI.I), Mnas.ctuly II.
IIP) Oeoige Godfrey,- boxer, t
IJeparvllle,. Pa., seared In straight
falls over Dentin 1 r til It i tr of
Itossla, In a wrestling match here
tonight, l.en : Mui-iiliiso, formerly
of Colgate, end Pat ilcdtll qi
Nebraska, went 30 minutes ,to
draw, i ,
PRETTY? THEY'RE ENTRIES IN SWIMMING MEET
. 1MADIS0N ,S$k ff. I M'KIM I 4 ' .
-ELEANOR HOLM - iTCcnor, frTc n f fIvTanT
t" 1-
They're pretty enouoh to be movie star, but they're not. Rather they are swimming stars entered
In the " women's National A. A. U. outdoor swimming championships July 18-19 at New York. Helena
Mad son. sZtle marvel, will defend the four title, she won last year Eleanor Holm of New York lll
look to her Dackitroke and medley honors, while Georola Coleman of Los Angeles yvll compete In dlv
Inn events. Josephine McKlrri of Los Angeles Is entered In swimming events. . , , . ,
YANKS LUCKY AND
NOSE OUT MACKS
NKW YOUK, July 1 1 . (VP) '
The Vntikees made only two hits
off Hank McDonald and Jim Pot
erson, Alhlotic rookies, today but
heat the chumplonx, 3 to 1, In the
third game of their series. Lou
(IcIu'Ik'h twent,y-tlilrd homo run
wllh Bewell on buse soured two
In tho fourtli (lining.
Tho score: It. II.
Philadelphia , 1 4 0
New. York :. 3 2 0
McUonuld, Peterson and Palm-
Isano; Huffing and Jorgens.
WAHIHNOTON, July 11. VP)
Washington put on u two run rally
In tho ninth Inning to tako the
second game of a doulileboador
from tho Huston Hod Box today,
K lo 7. The Benators won the
first gamo 7 to 1.
tflrst gume), It.
It. &
10 1
0 2
Perry;
Washington v. 7
lloston w 1
MacKayden, Kllno.and
Hruwu and Bpeiicer.
(second giune) R.
lloston 7
H. K.
11 2
14 0
Washington 8
Husscll nnd Connally,
Kuol;
Fischer, Uurko and Bpenoer.
DKTUOIT, July 11. (flV-Tho
Tigers duelled- a -double-header
with Iho Bt. Louis Jlrowns' today,
profiting by wild pilches and In-
fielders' errors to win the second
game, ft to 4. . .
Tho Drowns won tho flrsl game
6 to 1.
(first game) R. It. K.
Ht. Louis .. 6 13 3
Detroit 17 2
Htowart and FerrCU; Uhlo and
Orabowskl. '
(second game) It. H, B.
Ht. Touls 4 11 4
Dotrolt i 6 8 1
Hubert, Klmsey and Forreall;
Borrell and ltayworth.
CIIK'AOO, July 11. W) A
three-run nilly broke an -1 1 Inn
ing deadlock .ami gavo tho Cleve
land Indians a 7 to 4 victory to
day over the White Box.
Tho score,: It. II, R.
Cleveland ,...v.... , 7. 14 2
Chicago ... 4 a 1
(11 Innings), lludlln nnd Myutt:,
Thomas, FnUer , Muora and tlrube.
. j 4
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TODAY FOR BLOOD
K;a' .t;.;. '
lh" tho; Hogiie1 ' lar ! Valley
ledKiia 'today, llm Talent learn Is
schccduled to play Hngle Piilnl nt
Kagle Point, anil SVuhland to play
Drums Puss at drums Puss.
The Fugle Point game Is expect
ed to be a hut affair, as Talent
upset the dupe lust Sunday, und
defeated Ktigle Point. knocking
theb from u tie with drums Puss,
who fulled to play.
.Tuilay nt Murshfleld the Med
ford Amerlenn legion team plays
Iho Coos Pny team fur the champ
ionship uf the third district, und
tho right to represent It at the
slate Legion convention games.
Tho boys left Buturdny morning
for the coust.
PLANE TRIPS EASE
SAXTlAdO, Chile. (,P Hying
Is President (tttrius llmnej's recrea
tion. , , i j
The busy chief executive, wtt'n hy
reoson of xxtrnordlnury powers
grunled by congress, pilots Iho ship
of slate In a highly personal man
ner, finds that In skimming the
skies he loses the fatigue Induced
by the cares of government.
There are few week ends nn
which he Is not aloft In one ut the
many types of planes mcd by the
national nir corps. Often during
the week hn finds time (or a short
air Jaunt.
The president's great Inierest In
aviation and bis vigorous leader
ship of the Chlleau air corps, litis
given this republic the largest air
force In lAtln America and one of
tbe largest In the world.
MEDFORD MAIL
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roitTLAND, Ore., Jply 11. VP)
The east sldo commorclal club'a
American legion Junior bnseball
team won tho Portland city cham
pionship hero today, defeating tho
Postofflco pharmacy nine, 12 to
6.
The Postofflce tenm was lend
ing, 4 to 8, when the cast aiders
rumo to bnt In the seventh. They
scored, threo runs In that Inning
to go Into tho lend, which they
helil until the final out.
Tho game was. given' a little
added color with n fist fight, or
tho beginning of one, between the
seventh nnd xiighth, Inning. Jack
Kutch, onst side left fielder, nnd
Hill Schunko, I'ostqfflco relief
pitcher, truded blows but no dum
ugo was done because olhors in
terfered. ,
Tho Commercial Club nine will'
play the Dulles team there July
111 in tho first Inter-dlstrlet gume.
The Dalles won the district 6
chumploiiHlilp.
It. H. K.
Post Of flee 5 16 .3
East Bldo ,-12 13 -3
Allller, Pflolfcr und Amuto;
Todd and Kichards. , .
ABTOKIA, July . 11. (IF) Oro
gon City defeated Astoria 10 to 1,
for the American Legion Junior
league championship of district
number ohe, here today.
1M,n unrn II IT 1V
Orcson City 10 7 4
Astoria 14 4
Lien and Btoue: llnvashl and
D. Wilson. .,
NORTHWEST MARK
IN ARCHERY MADE
CORVALLIS SHOOT
. -H; $t io,; . '
couvallim; ore., July; J if
(P Threo new. northwe-st'r records
were estubllshed in the first-day
events of the fifth nnmiul Pacific
Northwest Archery association's
tournament which opened here
toduy. Seattle und Portland arch
ers won major honors.
Few northwest records ' were
hung up in the men's women's
und Junior flight events. Dis
tance In both the men's und wo
men's flights exceeded the pres
ent national rccurds but will nut
displace them.
Homer Prouty, Portland, shut
his arrow 41C yards, 1 foot, 9
Inches fur tho new men's flight
record, while Mrs- Prouty, his
wife, raised the women's flight
record to 3?tl yards. ,1 foot, 11
Inches, a new record. The new
Junior flight record was made by
llulph Cutbey., Purtluud, nt 341
yards, 1 foot, 1 1 inches.
The Locksloy urchers. Scuttle,
won the team chuniplonKhlp fur
thn third consecutive year with a
score of IMtl. The victory gave
them permanent possession of the
Much llnggard trophy.
Portlund won the, women's tenm
snoot. ' .
drover (lout her, Curvullls, made
nigh individual score In the team
shoot with fv3o. 1. M. stamps and
S, 11. Iluyden, both Beallle. tied
for second with tan. Mrs. l. T.
Chase. Portlund. with 4ill was
high Individual scorer among the
women. ,
The nssoiiut Ion's annual bun
nuet was held tonight. The tour
nament will continue tomorrow
PAU1H, July 11. ill') Ho
warding parents of large families
Is one of tho most brilliant tunc
Hons that takes phu-a annually
ut the ll.itel de Vllle here. Nearly
150 medals of goal, silver and
btuiise, according to the merits
of ru, h case, have. Jost been dis
tributed. The gold medals went
to the parents of 11 and 13 off
spring, silver to those of eight or
nine, and hronse to those of five
or sin. or seven. There were of
the gold class this year, It of
the silver and more than loo
btunid ones presented.
EAST SIDE TEAM
LEGIOH WINNER,
PORTLAND RACE
TRIBUNE, IHEDFORD,
mmramsa. - .a i" "i
a ti.A nrm.m PJ.ntn
PHILS; THEN 'LOSE
1 ',
PHILADRLPH1A, Jtlly ll.(
Tfis i'liilUcs railfcd to' scoro5 two.
runs in tio last of the ninth and
defoutcd the Now York (Hunts.
0 to 5, for an even break In to-
day's double-header. The Giants
won tho flint, 23 to D.
(first gr.mo) , . it.-. II. 13.
New York 23 28 . 1
Philadelphia. 5 14 4
.Mitchell. Scliulmacber and Ho
gun; .J. F.ll(ott, Scherer and Dav
ios, Connell. t .. . . , ,
(second gamo)
Now. York , 6 8 1
Philadelphia 0 12 2
Walker and O'Furroll; i(,I3enB0
and Dava, ... -
UOSTOn! July It. (IP) Fred
Frankhouso held the Brooklyn
Hubins lo four hits, three of them
In the lust inning, as the lienvers
won tho second gninq of today's
double-header, 7 to. 1. Brooklyn
captured tho opener, 7 . to p. j. .
(first game) ",. . It. H, E.
Brooklyn , 7 9 1
Hoston 3 10 0
Thurston., nnd JjOinbnrdl; De
land, Cnntwcll and Spohrer. 1.
(second game) ,
Brooklyn .... '.. 1 4.2
UoBton ; , 7, U n 0
Bhaute, A. Moore and LoinDnr
dl; Frankhouse and Cronlni
riTTsnuRoir, juiyii. (p), .
Pittsburgh and Chlcngo battled' to"
n 10-lnnlng deadlock nt 6-6 in
the second game of , a. double
header this afternoon. The gajne
was halted to allow the. Cubs'to
catch a train. Chicago won the
first gnme, s to 2. ,
(first game) . K., 11. ti.
Chicago H
Pittsburgh 2 8 1
Sweetland nnd llemslcy; Spen
cer, Ornilt and Phillips.
(second gnme)
Chicago ....:.:.......:......... 6 13 1
Pittsburgh 6 11 u
(tie called end tenth)
Blake, May. Tcncliout and Hnrt
nett; llramo nnd Ornco.
ST. LOCIS, July 11. (P) Syl
Johnson let tho Clnclni.atl lteds
down with three hits here todny
nnd the Cnrdlnnls Won, 8 to 2,
making It four straight for the
series.
It. H. K.
Cincinnati' ' .'. 2 ' 8 i 2
Bt. 1nils 8 10 1
Kolp, Benton nnd Bukeforthj S
Johnson and Wilson.
tildentoTay
FOltUST HILLS.' N. Y July
II. Ml WliJIum Tatem v Tlhlcn
II, and Vincent Klchurds, tennis
rivals of long standing, wilt meet
tomorrow on the center court of
Forest llllls stndium fot Uie pro
fessional tennis championship of
the United. States.
ltlchurds defeated today Knrl
Kuieluh, Kurupeun champlun.
6-2, -4, t!-3 nnd Tllden romped
to victory over Howard Kinsley of
Sun Francisco e-4, ti-o, -3,
on Hie record of the years and
more particularly 1931, Tllde
should win without trouble but
Itlchnrds played so Impressively
todny he enhuncvd his chances
with the galleries. In Uiolr barn
stunning tour over the country
Tllden won every match from his
one lime amateur rival, most of
them without the loss of a set,
hut tho slowing effect of the turf
on Big Bill's smashing same
should work to the advantage of
Kichards.
Neither lost a set In the advance
to the finals. TUdea won from
James Burns Sr., J a men Mitchell
und J. Kmmett Pure In addition
to Kuieluh wbile Hk-lovnls de
feated Julius Boise. Allen.
NKW YOKK. July It.-pv
The New York World -TelcKranU
-.iii.v, i movuw today rrom Its old
plant In IVy street to Its new
home In West street, between Wur
clay and l'ark l'laco.
MASSACRE
WILLIAMS TODAY
FOR WORLD 'TITLE
OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1931.
HITTING SPREE
OF ANGELS IS
TO
Portland Stan HurierPpMted
In" Eighth Sam "Gibson
.Blanks Sacs. .Seattle
And Oqklnd Win.
Tjast Night's Games
LOS' i-J illy . 11. m
Scoring six runs in the eighth
Inning, the Angels tonight defeat
ed the Pprtlino; pucks, ,fl:,3.
Walter. Alulls,; the once, great
hurler at the ((Clevelu'nU Indluns,
was relieved In the "eighth inning
when the Cherub, got ,wel; under
wuy on tholr hitting Bpree,' Oraff
taking over : the mound duties.
Bullou went the tul youta. in.. the.
box for. the Angels.. . . '. ...
Arnold Stiitj!, TucV(! center field
er, and Ray. J'u.cobfu', Angel ..first
butfenmn, bpth jjcore if Pipe r.uns
but In each instance- the bases
were empty.
The score: ' R. H." E.
Portland 3 .9 0
Los Angeles .....4) 11 0
Malls, Graf and Woodall; Bal
lou and Hannah.
SACRAMENTO, July 11.
It was Ham Gibson all the . way
again tonight as the big Heal right
bunder turned backed tlie Sena
tors on four hits and without a
run while winning his seventeenth
game of the season. The victory
was S to 0, Gibson's second,, in
four days over the Sacs, and.
clinched the series for the Seals.,
Oana hit a homer -In tho that to
start him off and Chesterfield was,
pounded for threo . more iji the
third. Vlncl stopped tho barrage
from then on. . (
The score: R. ,IL . E.
San' Francisco 5 ll, 0
Sacramento, ..' 0 4 0
1 Gibson and Mealty; Chesterfield,
Vinci and Writs.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 11. (ff)
1'hll Page, lanky Indian right
hander, "proved himself the hero
of tonight's baseball game when
he batted and pitched Seattle to
a 6 to 4 victory over . the San
Francisco Missions.
Wllh the score tied in tho eighth,
the Indluns with two on, two outs,
Pago stepped to bat and slammed
out a double to right field, which
scored Claw and Bottarinl. .
The Missions threatened irt '.the
last inning when the tying runs
were on base with no outs. Page
fapned thrcQ men in order to win
the ball game, lie also scored one
of tho Indian's six runs. '
Tho score; R. It. E.
Seattle! 6t ll, .1
Missions 4 10 0
Page and Bottarinl; ' Zahnlser
and Brenzel. '',"'
..OAKLAND, Cal.. July 11. (VP)
With" Fay Thomas, new Oak
land pitcher from the Cleveland
Americans fanning 14 Hollywood
batsmen to equal the season rec
ord In the coast league, the Oaks
put ovor a 4 to l victory here to
night. Turner, Hollywood pitcher,
hurled five Innings of tUtless balj
but a walk In the sixth and Eddie
)1oore's single' gave the Oaks a
one to one tie. George Harper
made a homer in the eighth, broke
the deadlock, nnd four more hits
after that added two more runs.
The-, Oaks have, a 3 to 3 edge on
the series. . , .
Tho score': - R. H. E.
Hollywood 18 3
Oakland 4 7 2
Turner and Mayer; Thomas nd
McMullen.
I
III ESTABLISHED
OKNl-JVA. N. Y.." July ll.i-W)
M new worlUVi record for. class
"K" outbnnrd motorhonts vns es
labllshpd by I-cstor Hunter of
Rochester toiliiy when' ho drove
his (.'rlmson Cloud over a five mllo
course in tho fourth nnnunl Sen
eca Luke reicntta nt nn tiveruKe
speed of 45.4 miles per hour.
The previous record wna 42.054
miles ninde by Kay l'reetenter,
Jr.. of Antloeh. 111., at Middle
town, Conn., Inst October.
Hunter covered two nnd a half
mllo laps In the record time of
six minutes and thirty-six . sec
onds. 4 :
1.i0 llrnnils In Arlsona
rilOKNIX. Arts., July ii(i7P)
A lot of the Old West Is still
hanKliiK nround In Arliona, It
was tliselosed here when a new re
rerordliiK of livestock brands law
becamo effective. Sixteen hundred
brands, registered 10 years bro,
must he recorded nRnln beforo the
first of the year at a fee cost of
3 each.
' l.OS AXOKI.Ki). July 10. CV
J.loyd llnmllton, film fupny man.
compiled with a superior court
order today and paid his formoi
wire. Mrs. K.thel llnmllton, $50
(lellmiui-nt alimony. HumUton was
Klven the alternative ot paying
the 150 or tiolna to Jail.
AVASIIINOTOn! July if. (JV
If. 11. Teegarden, who has been
special assistant to the attorney
Reneral In ehnrRe of anti-trust
lltlKHtioi). today was appointed
solicitor of the federal power com
mission. SALEM, July n.(4vKet!ne!h
Dclhert Cunlon. who on June :9.
i alleged to have been Implicated
In 'the theft of about tJi worth
of articles from rooms at thn
!uem 1. M. C. A- was arrested
today at Yakima, Wash.
IE
DUCKS
STANFORD VISITS
LAKE AND PRINK
Another) successful season -is
seen on the football horizon by
Glenn S, (op) Warner. Stanford
University football coach, a vis
itor In the Crater Lake national
park Friday while on a .'vacation
trip destined to take him as far
north as Glacier park In the next
four weeks, Mr. Warner was ac
companied to the lake by C. E.
Thornhlll. first assistant coa2h.
The Stanford mentor has tho
lineup for the forthcoming foot
ball eleven well in mind and will
include quite a number of new
faces due. to the graduation , last
year of several - players .and deveiV
opment of others : who: had been
substitutes last season. He views
the University of Southern Cali
fornia as the strongest contender
for the coast chumpionshlp. He
doubts if the Washington State
college, conference champions last
year, will have much to offer this
uroson duo to the loss of most of
its players by graduation.
Pop Warner has high, regard for
the ability of the Oregon State
college and the University of- Ore
gon teams, but failed to comment
on the University of Washington
or the University of California.
Stanford is looking forward to its
game .with Oregon State as a hard
battle nnd feels that Coach Schlss-,
ler has some plays to spring,.
Stanford also has games scheduled
with Dartmouth and Minnesota. -
While In the park, Mr. Warner
visitcrd jVrlnk Calllson, freshman
football coach for the University
of Oregon, now acting as BUinmer.
park ranger. Tho Stanford men
tor has heard of the Oregon
coach's record at the university
as well as at the Medford high
school, whore ho completed ; sev
eral seasons without a defeat
Mr. Warnr had been planning
to visit Crater' Lake for, "several
seasons' nnd was deeply Interested
in, tho geological history . of the
lake. He also expressed Interest-
In fishing, especially whent t he:
learned Crater Lake is 1 heavily
stocked with rainbow trout. '
: 4 :
Frcmii Honor Cnllforiiinii ,
PARIS, July 11. (UP)-t-When
the French government decorated
Charles Storrier' Stearns, of Pas
adena, Calif., -wltli tho Legion of
Honor, it was tho only time j that
an American hnd ever been so
decorated in the Louvre Museun.
Not fur from tho official room
where tho short ceremony topk
place were the gifts of art! und
tho tapestry collection which
Stearns had given to the Louvre.
Stearns was born in Hartford,
Conn., has lived In Paris for the
past eight years, but is now mak
ing his home In California.
HOWARD HOLMES
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lifting slowly after a long run,
under Its heavy load of fuel,. :.i
- Prlends" and aviation fans, be
gan to arrive at the alrdome by
3 a. m.. and the crowd surround
ed Mechanic Meanln, Who kept
watch over the plane through tho
night while , Lebrix and floret
slept. ... . ' t " . ,
The fliers were up shortly after
three o'clock, however1, and gave
the plane their last Inspection ns
the pearly mist disappeared and
tho eastern sky began to grow
IlKht.
ni,
Your WatcK
needs expert attention
A thorouen cieaninff, oilincr. "
and any necessary minor adjust
ments made now will pay you
work as we are in selling
good timepieces.
mm
klm.
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ITS WORTH A TRIP TO SAH FRANCISCO
5!?rV0r,'1y,.:vhi hot.?
u tra-rtioJcrn In comfort. Electrified
'acilillM that travelers have dreamed
tl Cortes, and live the life of 1941 now.
, Attractive Summer Rates 1
Apaxtnirnts Hotel Rooms
' lilr. weekly and i&n.hly: M
San l'ranclco Newest Hotel
Ci
SSO Otlty S
FAI KBANKS, Alaska I. 1
UP) Two spare airplane J
in excellent condition a,. 1
able ' here for- Reg RobbiJ
nuruiu Junes tu tneir pr I
non-stop flight from 8euJ
ippyo, AutHKa airwaya tf.J
said today. 1
The aviators were expects
late today from Nome. wntt
were forced to abandon UifJ
attempt to win the us,ooo
ed for a yqiteg State's-JaWll
The' fliers said Uhey nJ
more powerful motor to houl
tact long enough with u.
fueling plane to tako on mJ
gas for the last lap from J
jh ways uiiu,ium saia the si
here should be satisfactory 1
bins and Jones planned u.1
a. new motor installed h.J
available, before reiurnitl
aeattie (o.taae oil again f0. 1
an, oiHimit-ners rrura Aume 4
PARIS, July 11. (U1M-
hundred . delegates of the
industry of France have jticl
in rai ls ' to.' lest the hors I
of .their, animals. TheV I
Judged entirely , on the ij
or pounns tney could pull i
entries were,, scrutinize
butcher-delegates who bree:
variety for . the markets.
and donkeys were ' also 'pa.
Tho show was staged u
Marcne aux Chevaux de h I
de Paris.
YOU ARE
I N V I TED
. ",j i . . : m
to a special showing of Nunn-Bush Ankle
Fashioned Oxfords for men and young men.
J. H. DAHI.BERG
a . spemal ' Nunn-Bush factor.; epve
sentative will be ,'li'ere on: '. '.
TUESDAY, July 14th
; Stop in and see this big Display of
150 Street, Sports and Golf Styles
WOK TO YOUR AN KLES U FOR PROPER FIT
Nunn-Bush
o x F 6 k D s
"mm
ism
Bring in your watch, we re
Just as careful in our repair
y . a i
At ((... OKendc. a
Grwn
Timtkeeoino tiaoneite. Sit
wt irorv othtt new (hu4HM
mow en display.
Brophy's
Jkrourh the
Portals
i94i..:
When one steps thru the poruli of the El
Cortcz. Rich in golds and colorful dec
orjlion lovely blending of ancient
Moorish splendor and modern motifs
the West's most modernistic
iosuiry. You'll find yourself so
fears ahead of the calendar. , . i
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