=) =Gee If a Geman should investigate the Big Six Conference or any other henorable, long-established conference on obeying the present rules of the conference as they are sy peed: his findings would cause much panice The athletic situation is a mesSe Conferences are Bra NG one rulg, but ostusiiy dbeyinc anothere This is comparable to the econ itlnabisak” when the world powers: say we must be prepared, we must protect ourselves against the outlawse When Primo Carnera, the great Italian hulk, bok Be wortd's heavyweight champion ship, 2 Little Jewish boy who was his shadow and hero=worshiper, followed him every- where. When Carnera left New York on the Italian steamer, the Roma, the little Jewish boy became a stowaway. Carnera was returning to his native home in Italy. He ini lionized on his triumphal return to Italy; the women of his little seaside — home knitted him the most gorgeous, multicolored shawl that the deft hands of Italian women could weavee When Carnera returned to America the little Jewish boy became a stowaway on the return trip, put as soon as the purser was out of sight, the little Hebrew slipped from his hiding place and camped along beside Carnera whose gigantic form was stretched out in a deck chair. As the evening wore on and the atmosphere became cooler, Carnera used this beautiful throw that the women of Italy had made him to protect himself from the chill air. The churning of the waves soon rocked him to sleep. The little Jewish boy, keeping a close watch over Carnera., soon had an impulsive desire to rush to the rail to feed the fishes. In his haste to scurry to the rail, he tripped over Carnera, and all of his gastronomic contents were spilled over Carnera and his shawle The awakened and surprised Carnera looked at the mess and glowered on the little shaking, Hri girbemed and sick Jewish boye But ) true to his traditional quick thinking, the little y gulped a couple of times, and then said, "Now, sir, Mir. Carnera, you will feel a lot etter: ie