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6 IMPERIAL VALLEY PRESS, EL CENTRO. CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932 OH MY GOSH! Indian Wrestler Newest Justice Of Highest Court WOMACK GIVES JESS WILLARD To Meet Lewis FINE TALK TO TO LOS ANGELES. March 24. (U.RV- CHAMBER BOX AGAIN “lndian Jack" Smith. 225-pound LOCAL Cherokee, who recently tossed Tiny (U.R)— This is the day of opportunity LOS ANGELES. March 24. Roebuck, former Haskell Indian for the man who wants to give to Jcsr. Willard, former heavyweight star, weighs football who 255 well as’ take from a community, champion of the world, olanned pounds, (Strangler) as will meet Ed according to Roy H. Womack, who today to desert his grocery and gas Lewis, the world's claimant to spoke on general business condi- station business to attempt a fi- heavyweight wrestling title, in a nancial and boxing "comeback." tions at yesterday's meeting of the three-fall match at Olympic audi- of Commerce. The big fighter, who weighs 300 Wednesday night. El Centro Chamber torium next | He pointed out that the man who pounds, planned to seek matches Paul Harper, another football with Jack Johnson, from whom he is successful in business is the one player turned grappler, who hails judgment won the championship in Havana I who follows his and not from Southern Methodist univer- ids hunches, and judgment will in 1915, and with Jack Dempsey, sity, is slated to meet Ray Steele, | ! to buy when prices are law, who took it f"om him four years Tex., pachyderm. dictate another Dallas. they present, time. in tbgether ! ns are at the later Toledo. The main event brings stated, success By rigorous training. Willard be- Vic Of course, Womack Bonnie Muir of Australia and depends upon the time and money lieves he can lose 50 pounds, and Christy of Los Angeles. hopes that at 250 his wind, legs you give to it, the service rendered whether or not the individual and general stamina will show suf- MARC H OF PROGRESS and is fitted to the type of business he ficient improvement to warrant OMAHA. CU.R) —'The march of some big bouts. progress was vividly por- chooses. human "We must study the business out- Jack Johnson will be the firs; trayed March 10 when L. H. here look for tomorrow,” said major opponent of his campaign, Atkinson, pilot in the airmail killed a speaker, "and junk our ideas, if it can be arranged. Johnson is plane crash near St. Louis, was old another of the ex-champicns now his twin brother. replacing them with new ones if buried beside going If not, fighting exhibition bouts. Floyd, who killed in we are on in business. was a horse should up now, and man Curtis, manager of the runaway 19 years pre- we give no Carlos and buggy and cannot produce Main street gymnasium, will man- vously. who is settled age Willard. new ideas can succeed. I do not retired in Los Angeles were not sufficiently profitable, it know the cause of the present Willard depression, several years ago to devote himself was reported and he will seek to business but I do not to selling groceries and gasoline * agument his income by following j think it is over-production, for and live on the money he made as Jack Dempsey along the comeback ! there can be no over-production as champion. His business enterprises 1 trail. i long as a man has a dollar which j will buy him something he needs. ; I would not encourage waste, but spending with reason, and I really believe the cause of our present troubles is lack of reason in spend- ! mg. The business outlook is bet- ASK US ABOUT . ter today and El Centro offers op- portunities as good as any other community, if not better.” Judge Arthur L. Mundo of the superior court of San Diego told Newest member of the highest court of the land, Benjamin X. Cardozo, TEMPERED amusing experiences he has RUBBER julge Appeals, is shown above some former chief of the New York Court of commenting (right) as arrived the capitol to be sworn in as an associate justice had on the bench. In he at in Diego of the U. S. supreme court. With him is Chief Justice Charles Evans on the conditions San COME IN AND SEE THE NEW Hughes. Justice Cardozo succeeded to the post vacated by the retire- and Imperial counties, he pointed of ment of Oliver Wendell Holmes. out that the assessed valuation San Diego county is chiefly in the metropolitan area, and in Imperial I opposing St. Louis’ Cardinals to- county chiefly rural. For this Flickers From j day, after being defeated yester- reason the two communities have U. S. ROYALS I day, 2 to 1. by the Boston Braves. much to offer each other. He then told of the plans for developing Training Camps the San Diego harbor, which is WITH LOS March 24.—The THIS TOUGHER, SAFER RUBBER THAT ADDS ANGELES. also Imperial Valley’s harbor. j New York Giants were hosts to the Judge Mundo the two com- (By United Press) stated Pittsburgh Pirates in the first of munities should work together and THOUSANDS OF EXTRA MILES TO THE OF SAVANNAH, Ga.. March 24. LIFE | two games today. Yesterday they in this way build this section of The Boston Red Sox today under- the state. training camp i beat Detroit, 6 to 1. took the first The work of the local chamber AMERICA’S SMARTEST TIRE double-header in their history with establishment of an games. Fla., toward the Hartford as opponent both ! FORT MYER3. March 24. air mail route through Imperial | Connie Mack has made the first Valley was told by Leo Hetzel, who TAMPA. Fla.. March 24.—Man- j cut in the Philadelphia Athletics passed around copies of resolutions ager Dan Howley of the Cincinnot: ! lanks with announcement that being sent to all the chambers of Reds today claimed his recent six- ! Pitchers William Brigham. Robert commerce in Southern California ply trade with the Brooklyn Chandler and Eddie Wight Trask and to the state chamber for en- Dodgers certainly was no worse will not be taken north when the dorsement and forwarding to the than a draw for Cincinnati, if yes- club breaks camp Monday. California representatives in Wash- terday's 3 to 3 five-inning tie with ington. S*o. the Dodgers at Clearwater was any SAN ANTONIO. Tex., March indication. The three former Reds, 24—The Chicago White Sox break 30 TO 40 DANGEROUS AGE Stripp, Cuccinello and Sukeforth. camp tonight and begin their Fourth and Main U. S. Tire Dealers Phone (>O2 participated for Brooklyn. Gilbert meanderings northward, with the PUEBLO, Colo. (U.R)—Thirty to ! and Lombardi, ex-Dodgers, played first stop at Fort Worth, Tex., 40 is the "dangerous age” of mo- with Cincinnati. where they play the Fort Worth torists. Of 54 reported automobile club of the Texas league tomorrow. accidents here during February, 30 were WE'LL TAKE YOUR WORN TIRES AS PART PAYMENT ON NEW U. S. ROYALS i ST. PETERSBURG. Fla., March | The Sox beat San Antonio yester- of the participating drivers ' 24.—The New York Yankees were i day, 13 to 5. in that age range. r'' _r n c ) ,V r ¦( / V ff! , W{ '//, A'-. - #AI y , wrjßfc® B SE' ss-S SS3 : . 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