The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 281, Ed. 2 Saturday, March 11, 1939 Page: 10 of 10
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SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING seemed the right
medicine for dusky Buster Brown whose under-sweater welts
looked suspiciously like baseballs. They were, but this pre-season
shakeup was all in fun, with George Kelly. Boston Bees coach,
doing the assist at the Bees training camp in Bradenton, Fla.
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Vernon “Goofy” Gomes, the Yankees pitcher playing “I spy” be-
hind a new catchers dummy hung up at the camp in St. Peters-
burg. Fla., to encourage hurling accuracy. Lefty said he preferred
looking through the catcher’s glove to firing a ball through it.
A-WAILING AND A-SAILINC. year-old Allan Banks sobs bitterly as he leaves
Southampton. England. aboard the Lancashire. to join his father, an artilleryman at Hongkong.
TO TELL IT TOTHE MARINES. Capt Melvin Johnson, a marine corps reserve officer
from Boston, demonstrated this light machine gun he invented, at Quantico. Va.
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PEL, OF PEARL BELL would make a $1,000,000 souna
at th, Japanese pavilion in New York’s. world fair, where this
copy of Vnited Stales' precious liberty bell (now In Philadelm/2) .
is to be shown Japanese craftsmen tolled months making the
replica, using 11,600 cultured pearls, 366 diamonds. A line of black
pearl, simulates the bell’s historic erack.
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which has sbeencilled by L;s. naval architects "the sapest ship afloat ' The Panama, shown at
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MARCH LIKE A LAMB really means something to
Manager Charles Ackman on the Justus Mulert farm at Frank-
fort Springs. Pa., w here the first of the w indy month brought
triplets to this Shropshire. That-neighborhood w as reporting 72
degrees while Iowa w as digging out of an 18-ineh snow .
AS GRANDFATHER
to Brenda Frazier, the so-called
No. 1 glamor girl and heiress-
debutante, Sir Frederick Will-
iams-Taylor (above) gets the
spotlight at Nassau, the Baha-
mat. However, he is also former
head of the bank of Montreal.
W I TH A CO U RT L Y -B O W . LaGuardia greeted
/ Mra Eleanor Rooseveit when the Ret Lady attended New York
epenine .of.the .WrA federal theater. Negro swing version „t
"The Mikado. In center, with a toothy smile, is Harry Hopkins.
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(left). New Jersey s open golf king of last year, as he ponders a
move in the Pinehurst, N. C., checker tourney. Turner, who is pro
of the Pine Valley golf club at Clementon. N. J., is plaving Karl
Andrews of Virginia Beach while Clifford A. Sloan of Manhasset.
L. L. looks on. Sloan's brother is General Motors president
U.S. FREIGN POLICY gives grave concern to these
ankang KepuDlcan members of the important senate foreign re-
lations committee Here, Sen. William Borah (left) of Idaho talks
over problems with Sen. Hiram Johnson of California.
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HER MOTHER LOST the match, but Norma Taubele
softened that defeat by wiping off the marks of battle. This was
in the quarter-finals of the national indoor championships in New
York and^Sonna. the No, 1 seeded player, beat her mother. Mrs.
Rb»e Taubele, 6-4, 6-3. Norma is 27: her mother. 06.
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convention of
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discuss the dali
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Cobb', entry In the new date-
report system begun by a Rad-
cliffe dorm I lore, at Cambridge.
Mass, so that the students can
grade their men friends. A yel-
low mark rate, the date an
"utter flop"; purple l, “divine.”
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PALESTINE inspired this
hat notion in London, scene of
Jew,-Arabs conference on the
Holy Land The mesh silk is in
hyacinth blue: the headdress,
red and gold.
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of district
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business se
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president of
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 281, Ed. 2 Saturday, March 11, 1939, newspaper, March 11, 1939; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618207/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.