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...plater, outran mighty Whirlaway, skimmed two miles in 3 min., 20 4/5 sec. to break by a full second the North American record set by the great Exterminator in 1920. Four days earlier, in a match between two of the outstanding two-year-olds of the year, Mrs. Albert Sabath's Alsab, in beating Ben Whitaker's Requested, ran 6½ furlongs in 1 min., 16 sec.-a new Belmont record and just 1/5 of a second under the world mark set by Snark at Hialeah three years...
...shot. He finished last in a field of 14. Since then, under the tutelage of Trainer Sarge Swenke, Alsab has won twelve races in 18 starts. Last week his earnings for the past six months totaled $88,000-probably more than those of his owner, Chicago Attorney Albert Sabath (nephew of Congressman Adolph J. Sabath...
Biggest money winner among this year's two-year-olds, Alsab is also considered the most promising. Railbirds are already picking him to win next year's Kentucky Derby. Recently Owner Sabath refused...
Meanwhile New Jersey's State Director of Relief ordered his subordinates to strip from the rolls all ablebodied, single men who are eligible for military service. His ungentle hint: the Army provides employment. Illinois's old, gentle Congressman Adolph Sabath, who has long opposed school military training, retreated so far as to favor conscription for collegians. A Gallup Poll published last week showed voters divided 50-50 on peacetime conscription; last October, they were 61% against it. Massachusetts' 38-year-old Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (an Army Reserve Captain) proposed to require six months' training...
Heartsick Leader Rayburn let antique Adolph Sabath bring up the Housing bill. And again the knife fell, as Republicans Mapes and Wolcott brought figures to show that Housing under this bill would cost taxpayers not $800,000,000 but $4,380,000,000 in the next 60 years. Showman Martin of Massachusetts stepped aside to let a freshman Democrat, handsome young (31) Albert Arnold Gore of Carthage, Tenn. deliver the coup de grace. Gore, who got his law degree from the Nashville Y.M.C.A., roared in his maiden House speech...