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IF YOU WANT to have your boy
became a good shotputter, send him
to Stanford university. He may de
velop into an Olympic man. The
father of J:hn C. Lymanmay or may
not have had that motive, but hls
son went to Stanford and darned If
he isn’t one of the more important
Olympic cosslbllitie. for this summer's
jamboree.
Not so many years ago Harlow
Rothert was the big shotpv.tting
champion in this country. He was a
Stanford boy. Then came Lyman.
Jim Reynolds is the carrent west
coast ace. But t"> get back to Lyman.
Seasoned, Consistent
Handsome, fair-haired Johnny, is
one of this big goys who can toss a
little thing like a 16-pound shot well
over 50 feet and doit over and over
again. A seasoned campaigner and
former champion, Lyman is pretty
sure of either a first or second place
place at Berlin.
When Johnny finished hls school
and track career at Stanford after
developing into a national champion
under the coaching of Dink Temple
ton. he hiked off to Heidelberg to
study.
The muscular Stanford shotputter
rivals, on a reduced scale, the physi
que of Jack Torrance, the nation’s No.
1 shotputter. John is a former I.C.
4A champion. -He -is the I. C.-4A
record holder, with a toss of 53 feet
2 and 3-4 inches, which was made in
1934.
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CHILD HEALTH DAY
WASHINGTON, April 20 (TP)
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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1936
For the first time
since Oct. 21, when she
was injured in a crash,
Ruth Nichols, famous
aviatrix, took to the
I air again, at Armonk,
N. Y. She couldn’t
walk without crutches,
but flew with the same
old skill.
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ernment.
May first has been designated as
I “Child Healtn day’’ by Congress.
President Roosevelt has called for Its
- observation in a special proclamation.
Z The four well-known public figures
■ approving the observation tonight
BOSWELL SISTLRS FACE
SUIT FOR NOT PLUGGING
SONGS THEY FIRT SANG
NEW ORLEANS, La. April 20 (TP)
The crooning Boswell sisters, Con
nie, Vet and Martha, will continue
their fight today against ta $7,300
suit that grew out of a theater en
gagement 12 years ago.
Long before the harmony trio be
ame famous, they gave eNew Or
ans its first “talking pictures” by
Inging from behind the moving pic
ure screen.
Composer Daville says the sisters
rade a verbal agreement with him
hat they would “plug” hi« songs to
popularity. Instead, Davcille says,
the Boswells sang hardly any of them.
He asks the $7,300 for breach of con
tract.
SHARK LIVER OIL SEEN
RICH IN VITAMIN “A”
NEW YORK. The instructor at
Columbia University’s School of
Tropical Medicine, Conrad F. Asenjo,
predicts that the day is coming when
the shark will be as extinct as the
dodo bird.
The reason? More and more by
products, explains Asenjo, are being
added to the shark-leather industry.
Sharks, the instructor points out, are
becoming more and more valuable
commercially.
The latest, of the new shark prod
ucts, according to the instructor, is
a potent iver oil. Experiments con
ducted at a tropica medicine school
in Porto Rico have proved that the
shark liver oil has a high Vitamln-A
content.
So great has been the demand for
sharks. Asenjo says, that already the
basking sharks,- once common in the
Pacific waters near Peru and Ecuador,
are becoming very scarce. These
large sharks yield up to 300 gallons
of liver oil.
were Secretary of Labor Frances Per
kins, Catherine Lenroot, the chief of
the childrens’ bureau, Assistant Sec
retary Josephine Roche of the treas
ury, and Surgeon General Thomas
Parian of the public health service.
Said Miss Perkins —“I hope that
on May day all of you will consider
seriously ways in which you may
most effectively promote the welfare
of children nearest to you.”
Health Causes Concern
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Since his coronation, Pope Pius has appeared yearly on the balcony o
the Basilica of St. Peter’s to conduct the Easter service in St. Peter’
Square. This Easter Day, because of His Holiness’ weakened condition
Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, conducted the service, whil
the Pope celebrated mass in his private chapel. He spent the afternooi
in his apartments in the Vatican with members of his family.
TRAVELING SALESMAN, 95,
MAKES MERRY AT PARTY
CHICAGO, April 20 (TP)— Trav
eling salesman Harry Nicholson
was a little tired this morning
when he packed his grip and pre
pared to cover his territory. Nich
olson was up late last night be
cause his relatives flocked to his
home for his l\ thday party.
The party was extra special be
cause Nicholson was just 95 years
old. He claims to be America’s old
est active traveling salesman.
NATION’S LARGEST POOL,
FISHERMAN’S PARADISE
IN PORTLAND, OREGON
PORTLAND, Ore. —The largest
artificial fly-casting pool in the coun
try is now under construction in Port
land. It will be 410 feet long and 350
feet wide. It Is part of a sports proj
ect which will cost nearly a half mil
lion dollars when completed. WPA
funds are being used for the project.
The fly casting pool was designed
by Marvin K. Hedge, holder of three
wrold’s distance fly casting records.
PAGE THREE
MEXICO’S DUDE COWBOY
AND DREADED GUNMAN
LANDS BACK IN JAIL
MEXICO CITY,—The best-dressed
dude cowboy and the most dreadei
gunman in all Mexico is back in jai
again.
He is Rodolfo del Castillo
a member of a wealthy and aristc
cratlc family who has won for him
self the nickname “The Remington'
because of his uncanny speed at th
draw and his sharp shooting eye.
This time, “The Remington” 1
awaiting trial on charges of killim
three men in a barroo mfight. Th
three men, police say, were killed b,
three shots, fired so clo ely togothe
that the reports sounded like a sin
gle explosion.
“The Remington” pleads self-de
sense. He maintains the three mei
claimed that his brother owed then
a $2,0C0 horse race bet. When th
brother, Rafael, reused to pay, th*
trio waylaid “The Remington” anc
Rafael, Rafael was shot in the baei
and killed, while ‘ The Remington’
shooting from the hip in the best old
Western style, dropped the three as
sassins.
Rudolfo can draw 75 times in 60
seconds can split a silver coin the.
size cf a quarter at 350 yards and
can flick the ash off a cigar with
a bullet at 200 yards while riding at
full gallop.
He is Mexico's bets amateur bron
co buster and bull-dogger.
CATHOLICS IN MEXICAN
STATE WIN LONG FIGHT
TO WORSHIP PUBLICLY
JAUREZ, Mexico, April 20 (TP) —
Catholics of the Mexican state ol
Chihuahua can worship publicly to
i day for the first time in two and a
half years.
A Mexican federal judge has issued
a restraining torder preventing Jaurea
authorities from stopping Catholio
services.
Let-up in the anti-Calholic policy,
which began in 1934, came yesterday.
More than 1,000 Jaurez Cathclics at
tended mass yesterday while Mexican
troops, provided by the court, stood
gv.ard against persecutors.
These are th£ individual cast with
147 feett the longest one day aver
age of 141 feet and the two day aver
age of 136 feet. These records were
established in the national meet at
' St. Louis, in 1934.