PHOS LEYS ADV GCA TE z wey BY; +40 ——" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ’ i = i ¥*& Letters Drama THE UPPER CRUST By REDFIELD/ __ - ADVERTISING RATES 3 Rete = Pees : ae Le 5 sve | Classified, 3 lines 25c. Displays t 3 | t advertisements, 7%5c per colume 3 fi H&S 2 ett inch. Monthly and contract rates ; S - on application. t AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE é z aba j WHITE SPOT SERVICEm STA: F ae tion. Complete Automotive Serv. | FORMAL contracts for their title fight at the Yankee Stdium on ie Geel oacoducts. Phone Mar H August 26, were signed Tuesday by Tommy Farr, the Welsh chal- ° pole 83.8091 Granville St. — | 4 Jenger, and Joe Louis, the pres*nt holder. Both posted $5000 for their S f th N. P ft HASTINGS WHEL rer : appearance and the cut for the gate is to be Louis 40 *per cent and ummary O e CW iC ures 5 ; — seer SERY. #arr 20 per cent. The articles for the fight were signed in the office of Ge ae ee Bastions ; the New York Boxing Commission and it is interesting: to note that the i ‘i S : and Slocan “Hi h. 5683 Hast : Wational Boxing Commission has fone on record for Max Schmelling as H°™. the New Film Alliance sizes the new pictures up: = = = iF the logical contender for the heavyweight crown. : “THEY won't FORGET’ —Striking and dramatic indictment of BARBER SHOPS E On the same date the welterweight title of Barney Ross was put up intolerance, whipped up by press, leading citizens and politically-ambi- | “rr PAYS TO LOOK WHLL’== tious district attorney, and resulting in lynching of an innocent man. Make sure your local theatre shows it. Letters of approval to Harry M. Warner, 325 West 44th Street, New York City. “KING SOLOMON’S MINES? — Melodramatic adventure yarn of search for lost diamond mines. Entertaining, well acted and produced. - Russian Flyers Steal Limelight OLLYWOOD.—(FP)—Three heroes took the play away from Holly- wood’s top names recently, when 40,000 people jammed Wrigley Field to see the annual charity baseball game between the Comedians and the Leading Men—but mostly to get a glimpse of the three Soviet flyers who turned out to see their first ball Same. The ovation given to the second set of conquerors of the pole was tremendous. Only fly in the ointment was that many felt the three heroes did not get a rea] idea of our national pastime by attending the farcical game put up by Robert Taylor, Ricardo Cortez, Joe E. Brown, Walter Abel, Spanky MacFarland (yes, he played too!), the Ritz Brothers Gwho, as three-in-one,, all played Thy He Sin apes statinertanr areas * = = shortstop together), Mitchell and Durant (who stood piggyback at the tells another. § Fast Hastings St FiREE sailors from the visiting USS Cincinatti entered the lists and : plate), Buster Keaton, et al. When we left, the score was 7-6 in favor : —F jousted with the local amateurs at the Meraloma Club fisticuffing RE x ; of the Comedians in the fifth inning. And the scorekeeper had ceased CHIMNEY SWEEPING distr = $1.50 ChEANS MAIN: FLUE; Pipes) Hurnace, Stove. Licensed. Fraser 370. DENTISTS DE. A. 3. SIPES) (DENTIST= Plate Specialist. Lowest Prices, 680 Robson St. Trinity 5716. DR. W. J. CURRY, DENTIST— counting the outs. * = = = o) G Screen Actors’ Guild Passes 10,000. Bieesr trade union unit in the film industry is now the Screen Actors’ Guild which, since opening New York offices and extending its field to include east coast film production, has passed the 10,000 mark in membership. The SAG is, however, faced with the loss of its efficient executive secretary, who steered it through its first years and into the carnival held at the Auditorium Tuesday night. Jack Beach, obviously out of training, lost a close decision to Doug. Powell, provincial 135-1b. champion, after four rounds of fierce milling, in which the gob had Powell wearine a worried look. Frank Glover gave his opponent his conge in the second round with = clout which toppled the 215-lb. Negsro sailor out of the ring. Glover was giving away about 30-odd pounds: The third sailor, Jack Green, was drawn with Ralph Clarke, and was Seats iE LS RSD First Company Union Leader: “Hey, why are you telling “em they need a better life?’ Second Company Union Leader: plause when I’m finished.’ “Gosh, I want some ap- the recipient of a lucky left jab on the Adam's a le; which caused him : < oe ae tasioss ee in ary MusTRGhareseedines ae much-discussed pact with the producers, Kenneth Thomson, who is Se Boe Building, Bud Walsh, 112-Ib. champion of BG, dropped a decision to little Tommy : intending to return: to the New York stage in the fall, to appear in = = Syme, who was giving away plenty of weight, although ringworms figured Susan and God.” ..: Guild awards for best acting in May (just an- FLORISTS this one should have been a draw. Toby Crook took a decision from Bob Harper in the 118-Ib. class, while Louis Weltzen decisioned B, Barry Woodman, 112 Ibs. Brady at 135 Ibs. Art Gee lost to V.S.C. Forges Ahead By G. 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