Johnny Chuck and the Foxes in a Far Corner Home
Johnny Chuck lies wounded after a clash with Reddy Fox and laments his unsuitable new home near a dusty road. Sammy Jay visits, questions Johnny’s prudence, and hints Polly Chuck is not safe alone while urging a return to his old home.
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Joe Chuck
Reddy Fox
Johnny
Polly Chuck
Sammy Jay
Sammy
Johnny Chuck
Bowser the Hound
Chuck
Polly
T. W. Burgess
WNN Service
Bake and serve PADA KNOWSa quick oven recipe
Quick bake PADA KNOWS recipe cooks in twenty to eighty minutes. Chop two cups of cabbage one green pepper one onion and half cup celery. Mix with mayonnaise until moist and serve on lettuce leaves. Published by Western Newspaper Union in 1933.
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Western Newspaper Union
Boners and oddities from exam jokes of 1933
Humorous exam tidbits about dewy leaves carafes and vanished minds refer to March and Julius Caesar. The spoof notes hint at Halloween and schoolroom misunderstandings, with a printed tease attributed to Bell Syndicate WNU Service in 1933.
Old Club and a child friendly portrait of kindness
An old club tells how a dog shows gentleness to children and how true action depends on mutual ties of trust. A reflective note on friendship, identity, and behavior follows with advice on how one’s conduct aligns with who they are and who they know.
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OLD Club
Seasonal Foods Mint Jelly for Lamb Dishes
Seasonal Foods Int suggests enhancing lamb meals with mint jelly served in molds around roasted leg or crown roast. It describes preparation of mint jelly using vinegar water sugar spearmint extract pectin and coloring, then shaping into lemon halves and pouring into glasses.
Origins of Baseball in America Traced to Rounders
The Knickerbocker Club of New York founded in 1845 helped popularize baseball, but it did not become national until 1865. The note credits the McClure Newspaper Syndicate and WNU Service from 1683 for historical context.
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America
Knickerbocker Club
New York
McClure Newspaper Syndicate
WNU
Fire in Reichstag Destroys Chamber Interior
Interior view shows extensive fire damage to the Reichstag as incendiary blaze gutted the great chamber. Police report a Communist confession alleging responsibility for arson across multiple areas of the parliament building.
Long-driving star Gamber awe inspires golf fans
Michigan pro Lawrence Gamber dominates with drives over 300 yards, routinely reaching greens from long tees. Spotlight on his left shoulder power, straight left arm swing, pigeon toed stance, and heel alignment as keys to his immense distance. Burnished by Oakmont and Muskegon feats, his legend grows.
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Larence Gamber
Michigan
Oakmont
Muskegon
Mich
Gamber
Chick Evans
Cyril Tolley
Ball Syndicate
WNU
Plants Grow Without Soil in California Experiments
California researchers report growing plants without soil by using nutrient-rich water replacing soil components. The method relies on dissolved minerals and chemicals to sustain growth.
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California
American Heroines By Grace Darling And Ida Lewis
The article contrasts Grace Darling’s 1848 rescue off Longstone lighthouse with Ida Lewis’s twenty two life saves at Lime Rock lighthouse Newport. It recounts Ida’s early duty as keeper’s daughter, her notable rescues, public honors, and 82 years as keeper, plus Anne Hutchinson’s colonial stand for liberty and religion, with her eventual banishment and legacy.
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England
Grace Darling
Longstone
America
Ida Lewis
Ida
Newport
B. L
Capt
Hosea Lewis
Lime Rock
Newport Harbor
Yda
van Zandt
Fort
Fort Adams
Life Saving Benevolent Association of
New York
General Assembly
Rhode Island
General Grant
President Roosevelt moves to cut old Question down
Roosevelt pursues a spendthrift curb while weighing bonds for relief and forestation. He argues bond issues for public construction fall outside the ordinary budget, challenging critics and fanning debate on whether emergency aid belongs in the budget. European tensions rise with fears of a new war, Hitler and fascism shaping the outlook as Ramsay MacDonald seeks disarmament talks.
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