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D.!MEMBE.-,

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tbteurto Tho Daily Trib- tltaa fOil

WEATHER FORECAST-

cooler in SOutheut portion 8uMay.
Probably snow fturrtes in Nortbem portion.

ean thi'OIIth aDJ' other PIIPM'• .

SERV
BY OAUIBB

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LARC£51' SINGU; HOP. IS 1500 MILES
By

Tbe

ProJected i'Oute ot

tbt atant" Oenuan 4ylnl boat
DQ-X, • trom l!orio
Prllia,
o~pe ve'tde Ialaada. the t\e&gt;&lt;t
stop aflel" Las Palmu, l8 aa
follows:
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Porto Proia to Ferrundo
Do Norohnll, 1.500 miles.
Pernando llo N'lnlhna 10
Natal, Brazil, 150 mAles.
Na !.a.l, VJa Bahll4. Kl Rt~ De
Jandrlo, 1,476 mUes.
JUo De J~nerio .rtturn tu
Natal, 1,,1&amp; miles.

Notol , via

Pan·Americu.n

~11'WflYS I'OUte to Miami, With

M\'eral r.tops,

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· AIJ tunt to Niw Ymlt,
1111"'s.

1,400 ·

By WrLIJAM K. HUTOI;;H~IN;I!O;;NN~;;;!~o

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tNI!i Stall' Jata.
COrrespondent
Wullhlnrton.
:u-'the ...,•• · , ~
sev~nty·first

congress

ended

second month of 1\.5 LaiJle Duck
Lodny Utreatenhli to forcr n

t~esslon

spoolal

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tecause or a controversy
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Hoover

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and droueht relief.
The rebelUon against ~e llldmin·
·.sttlltion. WIUI cieeP·rooted In .t he

senate. althouch

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mUitartt mQ.IOt'·

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In the House supPQried Ita cOt~
leJliUe~ .at the other end ot tfle capt·

tal. '. The situation realb' was se.tJ ..
since bniy 211 lesiolatJvo 4tYI
1cmaln ln wbleh to Jlna.J.ly enact Ute
11 great appropr1at1an bills ne008,.en· to maintain the e•uttve de!l'lrtments throush anothei' .ftMc'dJ
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the seven weeks ot ac'tual ses•Jono this wlnlrr. tho i:GQcr... ~..

failed to enact any of thl! Pla.Jof

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procra.~~k:m of death.
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())1umbus, 0 .. J10. 1. ;H- Cht · •t·
H is already white, expree!lonless
bun k&lt;~ in death row at Ohio P~ni- face turned to a ghastly pate as h ~ !
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tentlary her~ were empt~' l::::Ja :~: ; conf:onted the grim instrument ~-~ 1
anrt their threE rflost rtcent occu· 1death. Without uttering a WOJ'd I
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pants had ~ned otf into an et~fHE was pronounced dead by OJ'. 1
W' 1Dl, ..
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nal nap.
18ltes calmly sat in llhe chah th&amp;t
Shtny Dtme
Whu ~ resterda .l
1!1c:e wer ~ I took his Ute a few mmute:-. latl:' r.
tacustd .line deemed men . ··mu1·- · 0eorp W, Kell, the prison phyr.~ B\· JAMES t.. KILOALLEN ~ .
bUts·- dErers' row ·· held only six toduy, l'cr ciaD., at 1:41 P. M.
~cc. 'r:vri~M . 1931 , Bj· .f. N. 8.~
lunds ~t.ctN~· l:ast nitht ilfPt ltJ; lryMt ; Atter the body ww; tuk.t'n ~o a
OJ me.~~ Dcach. Fla .. J an. 31lfith jUI!UU: amt th e b~uH.f,t Cl:r- waiting hearse, the youngi':Ht mem- "W~· must i'luve ralth/'
;e1s elf three you.thlul ,layer:,; " .rt [ ber of 1-he tl'io-the so-called "cryJohn D. Hock.efeile r, world h·
brouaht to an Llld lu lhe pdMCn's baby", McCartne~-wa s
brc u~h l mow· l'eftred Clil magnate and pnu,..
1!l£Ch1c chQtr shortly after 1:3$ 1intothe d£ath chamber b:,; the H _·:. a.nthiJp lst, made1hili remark toda}t
1K. E. Wa ll, Protestant rl~a plain r.f whc 1• a:sli:t d to comment on the
o'cll)('lt.
Sulkn UJ!d n.slgnc:S to thr:.r fnt :-s · the pri80n.
prf'sc.nt economic situation. All ..~be
he t.hn::: WAlke&lt;! to their tlfA.thJJ .n , Unshaken by lbe sigtl~ of Lhe .,..· onl~l ~a~ on the subJect· wa.R- :
.he tec.ond triple lxecution in the; chair, Mt-Cartney dlr~t~d a br01.d , "We ruus.t hove faith,'' a'!ld he
· rtif.lf'ry of Ohto, and w1lh1p th"! , smt:e at · Wardvn P. E.. The mas, quit:kiy added : ""Wr: mu..,t have
, brle! space of 33- minutes, the s'-at.t jColonel Walter CoiUn.s, of the Voul- l!llt h all the time''
lrom idnowt.d t.h o llvtl:i ct i.arl Bltu, :!l; W1teers or Amert&lt;:a. and ~everal
Mr. Rcckdcller, no1\· 91 Yt"al'&amp;
K.en,,eth MCCartney. 25 and ~o·rc:i wittnessr&lt;i a.mong the capadtl ·old, M~emed to be in exce1lent phyall ol Mansfteld , fOl' the crowc of nl."wspaper men a.:1d cftl - ' slep t and mental condition ror &amp;
Ralph WUcox. Gal:-:..J cials.
man of hh age. His cheeks were
attendant.
McCartney was dead at 1 :50.
tanr.ed a. lhcht brown from the out•
the crucifix iu hls
Mu.sa, leader of t.he gang . Wi!. X docn•. His small, light blue eyft
accompanied Uy F·athcl' 1the la11t or the three Hloyers to dir. 1we •·~ bri@hl with health. His step
O'Bl'len. Catholic chapi¥.1U He was the. ftr!t of the three to !n .,·as !lUrprlsmgly aciJe .. He wo.s at·
tried a: 1d sentenCEod and "'a!-: nam- Tired for ~olf. h.avl11 just &amp;:Tived
ed :l} h ls t~·o &amp;CJ!O~npllcel! to.s lht• In hJs lhnoushJe at the Ormood
"tri&amp;G:~r man" !n ' the klllin!! of Beu' h J !n~ ~ w1th a pa.rt.y of 1rien4s
Wllct«.
' am: golfiril oom~tons.
Dr. Kell prououpced him dctHI HI
"! ie&lt;&gt;J jll'l~ as good .M I did fiv{l;
1 :59 P.M.
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year~ aga,·• said M;. Rockdt.•U~r.
.Mil lSI Enlered tht: death chamber ' "You stumld live to be well . ove-r
wJ.t h P'athe1· O'Brien at his s!de. · 100 yearl!i old." the. lntemation~l
flliid•lltlriat. Relatiima lnveati smah rootn, the ,IWlman-robber .~ftt 1 Nt'w,; Serv1c~ reJ)l)ttel· .suggested.
Without a single' glanet around the
Jc:r.n D. pE'nd~-ed a mome:1t.
ratin1 Joh Hao Been
In the ehJiir as boJdly as the bolcl Thl"li with a smile. he said: ·'WeU.
Dio~ntin¥ecl ·
crlln:'· for which be wa.s givlolg hil'&gt; I'm not Uunking of old agE! yet."
lffe.
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1 His comprtnluns on the Unks tadark blUe sulta.
SUs.
. i
&amp;lgtlBiirly
no tlc :or vest. -.

FORGETS "' AGE
Raite"l Five Year Old
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Civin• Each

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Rockfel er, 91, Reiter•tes
SECOND TRIPLE ELECTROCUTION IN OHIO
Nec:easity For Ha v· _
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inc Faith
JOSEPH K. RUKENBROD
of the pe71.itentluy. Sites ltd tl~l' j

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rolled lt Ule ent he- length of the O.Uipo'll atrla were a Uttle lietter 1
~ floor and with no one wlthln :ntteen lJihter and Ht.mlh 'Wtre e:rceptlQn·
teet or him he mlased. the b~tekei t~-IIY aood on their ruar4inc and
nlen. Thompson and Paulkner tried YUU. and Pultz carried ot1 the ltOf·
e.nd. the biLll was 1t1ll belns blil..t.led inl bonon Chernnaton w.a t~
atound under the Blue Devil a buk · outltandtng &amp;lrl performer
et as Ule half ended ISool"e 14 to 8, 1very ably by Owtn and Mlller •
the Yellow Jacket~ le&amp;dtna
, Thl.s belna' the ftrBt pme the lootl

l'bolle You KIWI &amp;it

Jo)Jn Gilmore

.News ,

Dependfl on ~e
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undtl t he Yellow JacketNJJ basket Oalllpoll4 ilrls Lhey Ulowed 60D'U~ r
Kelton emt ried with thP baJI a.nU nue suardtnr and ahootina: but Ute

PHONE 1111-:11:

Charge Girl Killed
Witness
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01" JACK£Te BlUE-Bl,U[ 0[11111Lril ~~~:~a~~~~~li:·~h~J r:!o~:.;~:.- ;::.,oe:o~ ·:::~
vrtl
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Then a. pass-Lewis to Faulkner to

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CAM[ FROM
~IDE llNES ' GIRls los[\
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clean dribble ln 'Shot but. mtsse&lt;l ot but
Brothers mutfed the cba.nce at the

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GIRLS PLAY THEIR FIRST GAME
By JOHN QILM:ORE
vel•ow
Jackets ata,.. ed a come
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I back last Qht &amp;ifter their reoem:.
slump to swarm over the GaJUpo11s
Blue Devils by the score o1 26 to lt
The prst quarter wu a nip and

t.uck aftalr wlth ttrst ont team m

BETTER THAN RUJIIES-Search the ScriPtures; for
m them ye thmk ye have eternal hfc, and they are they
which testify of ~;~~e,-John 5:89
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PRAYER-0 God, Thy way " a lamp unto my fe't !';nd
~ light upon my p11thway

Kelton charged Estep Estep Shot and m wed Et~tep took the
ball oft' the board pased oft to Neal
Who dribbled to t he tenter ol the
Ooor and sunk one Neal took EsM
tep's pass dribbled under Lhe basket
a.ud made another Estep took KlnM
catd s pa.li.'i In the centel of th e
floor plvot~d and made it H a!;M
kins hacked Ll:wiM wmer the bu::;tt.et
and Lewis made tne chauity thlO\v
as the period e nded The score 1 to
Middleport s fBVO I

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tom peroonals called on hlm at that
Lim,.. and was forte&lt;1 to ~t1re lrorr
t,h e a ames but. his mates can •ed on
n tne same styl,e t10 n11.d been
domg E:;~,ep pas&amp;ed to Butchm
Who made it good Butcher then
foulHU Faulkner but ne m.sted a.nd
Lmmediately attet Faullrner l~pa.id
Butcher by fouling h1m But But~
cher made both of his free t~hots
Es~p then dribbled in and made it
El:ltep touled Thompson and he
sank the charity throw Bwthe Ls

the lea.C anct U)en the other Tbe
made a clean dribble in ShOt Just
outobme of the arbe proved \o the
at. t he closing mlnmeH of the game
man fans that ithe Yellow Jack,.ts
LohM:~ took t he bll.ll dribbled the en
(!&amp;ll ~lay basketbe.U when t hey are
tire length of the floor nn d t&gt;nth
no onE '\Hlllin vsrds Of i't.o.luc shut
1 t.h
n
e tnOO&lt;l
the ball at the basket and It rolletl
Estep ana Neal were the outM
ar- 111 d and dwpped on the outside
stau~plt.ytrs orthe evenblg both Estep fouleo Thompson n.t the of ~the 1 tm Faulkn~r missed a foul
011 shoOttnt and In their floor and 1beglnmne of the second quarter und ~ hN Pml the Jt&amp;me ended 26 to 14
pass work which was exceUent The 1Thompson l'lhot-millsed theo first oue wlth the Jackets on the long ."!~ of
rest of the boys although not 1:1t11.t- buL sunk the oihet Hll.sklns cho.LC:· the score
r
ring came through with the gooa.s I ed Lewis who made t,he lou! shot
I h BUm 1\U', 10 l:.Y con.e-sled
llnd played a 'bang u.p IJEUile IKiucatd then fouled Fo.ulkne1 and from sta1 t to ftnlsh but the Yellow
throuahout !'&amp;ulknel fot Ga.lUpoM he made both shots wtm.:h Lied the Jackets had tbeh weather eye opC'Il.
lls waa their oulstandlnK player as- score Brotheu t hen fouled Lohse and crter bfolng h ~ld down unll the
&amp;lat.ed. by Brothers
who made both rtc~J throws gonu beginning of the second halt when
At'ter Oalllpolla received tihe fitst Neal then sunk a dlmcult side shot thry began gradually drawing away
tip ott Kelton worked the ball mto a.fter taking Faullmel s pass Estep from thelr blue- coated opponents
the lODe e.nd1 shot It. was Kood took the be.ll from a Jump undct
The Ye.llow Jac:keted r.asses playM
Oalllpolls received the ttp oft' on the 1 h ls owt1 basket and me.de the basket ed the p1-ellminary game and alnext play and Haskins pBSsed Oft' lo Th en af~r a scrlmma11;e lor the bull though losin 11 the contest to the
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:ihot HMklns made a good one a.s
.he quart-er ended The score 18 to
11
Lohse Look Estep'S pass dnbbled
ocd llUlde n pretty cne Neal
charged. Kelton again but Ki!ltc \
ni&amp;Pll the fTce louov; 1~eai hud

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N'lp A R d ' T UC k Aff&amp;lr
' BU~
C0{1 teSt St a~~
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Supenor. Work By Local Team Soon Puta
Them Far In Front Of Rivals

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By WINIFRED VAN OUZER

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te1uJU1 have tak•m them ,

The box score

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Boys' Gamn
J'kild Pout Total
Middleport 26 Ooi.IS Qoa.ls Point&amp;

Lohtie t
Klncald f
Faulkner f
nu~.chm r
ENstep c
eal g
A Lewis g
T Lewis g
Total
Gallipolis 14

Brothers

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FBThulkner f
cmpson c
Keton g
Haskins g

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Roush g
Ha.rrh K

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Pield Foul Total
Goals Goals Pointe

Total
4
6
FUr~rce Robbins 0 U
OCcrckeeper Riley
Tlmekcepel, Neal
Girls' G•me
Field Foul
26
0
g~!~~~~:;
O~ls
L. Miller, r
4
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l.ILerrlllgtcn c
5
1
Worman r
0
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.Nid&amp;.y g
0
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Ht~Skms g
0
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Burnett'
0
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Total
12
2
Field
Foul
Middleport 17
Ooo.ls Goals
Mills f
1
6
Llahter r
0
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Fultz, c-f
Ewing, c-g

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IPMI' ~~ P~NQEROloiii

PJ{OBAB.LY thml&lt; of tll• lt•m~ ~~ II !JIQJ~ ~-pJer(ltj~
place to be. and th1s •~ not all nttrjli~!~~~~ to tjle
htrl)nll' arm mctltods wives are uppo~~~~ tQ ,ll~rellO· Qllllif
the co ntru1y, It iu due to f&gt;,,ls whlch ' v~c~~ w!~boqt
or nbettlniJ on the part of u~y oth~l' P'P!~p·
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In the hrot 10 month. uf the put Y~!ll'· , l!lqril ~hltJI
the deaths m Ohio due to falls, W~f' ~*ll'fd· ~Y fMII 8
home Half o! t~.ese victims wei' R~lt Jlil~clle
~~~~~h shows that the :.. ople as a whqjQ "N PO~ oavln,g I!~;:;(~~
nt\entton to th. IITeat campaign fDf s•1Q)'
.1!1~'" they are em ployed at thetr dati)( ttMI!s. l'•or
and poorly deSigned statrw•Y• were \~ld !If causes,
were falls trom beds, from step ladd~rw. fr ~fl~·tubs,
porcheH, out of wmdow s and e.p•~·~I!Y QJ1l.!IP*O carpieces iymg Oil hal'd WOOd ftoors,
rhe!c can be no doubt that many ol tpe$~
ret~ ulta o1 carc let~sneBtl which i111 far qt:;; ;:~~
home thun nt lillY other place simply
pm son &lt;loco not seem to t•eallze th~t
ot even killed 111 ht• own home thru II
mluor acctdent. The system of e11tety Clt!l be
at ull ttme• whelhet at wo•k, at rest, ~~ I!I!!Y
ilovlntu the •anct1ty of, ttl~ !(orne.

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CLARE I'!~
~Ail.E~ICE DARROW, po88e88111K one of tl!e
most bnlllant minds, 8imply inaiap. on
w1th that brilliancy as he po88ibly can,
with Ius keen and ready wit, humor

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EVERY time ,YOU feel like mutteriftjr ''nle~'• nothin1 new under.
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your
daily
paper
and
read
throush
the
ad
veri·
tiaemenb. Chanc:eo are, you'll eha_!IP your mind.
Here'•
a new wti~ in aanitary plumbint. . • • there'• a Jljew kind of

c~t·th'at~l~
i!a~te' --~l of•
lim; liP. ' '·'flej;i'", ~'CI\Il!"'' '
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eidedly better wa;, of wa•hinr delicate fabrics.
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TheM thilpp, eom:ern you intimately-they affect your life anll

the manner • ~icb JGU live it. They are new thinp u~er the
aun. ADd ( adYe!ti.-enb
are the anna with which the• NKb
f
out and toqcb ~ou- Read the ad.ertiaemenb replarly. Tbere.'ll
be oomethinr llieW tomorrow •••• and the day after • • • . and the
da:r after that ..•• Sometbia1 :rou -ldn't want to miu.
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rolled lt Ule ent he- length of the O.Uipo'll atrla were a Uttle lietter 1
~ floor and with no one wlthln :ntteen lJihter and Ht.mlh 'Wtre e:rceptlQn·
teet or him he mlased. the b~tekei t~-IIY aood on their ruar4inc and
nlen. Thompson and Paulkner tried YUU. and Pultz carried ot1 the ltOf·
e.nd. the biLll was 1t1ll belns blil..t.led inl bonon Chernnaton w.a t~
atound under the Blue Devil a buk · outltandtng &amp;lrl performer
et as Ule half ended ISool"e 14 to 8, 1very ably by Owtn and Mlller •
the Yellow Jacket~ le&amp;dtna
, Thl.s belna' the ftrBt pme the lootl

l'bolle You KIWI &amp;it

Jo)Jn Gilmore

.News ,

Dependfl on ~e
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undtl t he Yellow JacketNJJ basket Oalllpoll4 ilrls Lhey Ulowed 60D'U~ r
Kelton emt ried with thP baJI a.nU nue suardtnr and ahootina: but Ute

PHONE 1111-:11:

Charge Girl Killed
Witness
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01" JACK£Te BlUE-Bl,U[ 0[11111Lril ~~~:~a~~~~~li:·~h~J r:!o~:.;~:.- ;::.,oe:o~ ·:::~
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Then a. pass-Lewis to Faulkner to

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~IDE llNES ' GIRls los[\
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clean dribble ln 'Shot but. mtsse&lt;l ot but
Brothers mutfed the cba.nce at the

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GIRLS PLAY THEIR FIRST GAME
By JOHN QILM:ORE
vel•ow
Jackets ata,.. ed a come
Tb. +
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slump to swarm over the GaJUpo11s
Blue Devils by the score o1 26 to lt
The prst quarter wu a nip and

t.uck aftalr wlth ttrst ont team m

BETTER THAN RUJIIES-Search the ScriPtures; for
m them ye thmk ye have eternal hfc, and they are they
which testify of ~;~~e,-John 5:89
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PRAYER-0 God, Thy way " a lamp unto my fe't !';nd
~ light upon my p11thway

Kelton charged Estep Estep Shot and m wed Et~tep took the
ball oft' the board pased oft to Neal
Who dribbled to t he tenter ol the
Ooor and sunk one Neal took EsM
tep's pass dribbled under Lhe basket
a.ud made another Estep took KlnM
catd s pa.li.'i In the centel of th e
floor plvot~d and made it H a!;M
kins hacked Ll:wiM wmer the bu::;tt.et
and Lewis made tne chauity thlO\v
as the period e nded The score 1 to
Middleport s fBVO I

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tom peroonals called on hlm at that
Lim,.. and was forte&lt;1 to ~t1re lrorr
t,h e a ames but. his mates can •ed on
n tne same styl,e t10 n11.d been
domg E:;~,ep pas&amp;ed to Butchm
Who made it good Butcher then
foulHU Faulkner but ne m.sted a.nd
Lmmediately attet Faullrner l~pa.id
Butcher by fouling h1m But But~
cher made both of his free t~hots
Es~p then dribbled in and made it
El:ltep touled Thompson and he
sank the charity throw Bwthe Ls

the lea.C anct U)en the other Tbe
made a clean dribble in ShOt Just
outobme of the arbe proved \o the
at. t he closing mlnmeH of the game
man fans that ithe Yellow Jack,.ts
LohM:~ took t he bll.ll dribbled the en
(!&amp;ll ~lay basketbe.U when t hey are
tire length of the floor nn d t&gt;nth
no onE '\Hlllin vsrds Of i't.o.luc shut
1 t.h
n
e tnOO&lt;l
the ball at the basket and It rolletl
Estep ana Neal were the outM
ar- 111 d and dwpped on the outside
stau~plt.ytrs orthe evenblg both Estep fouleo Thompson n.t the of ~the 1 tm Faulkn~r missed a foul
011 shoOttnt and In their floor and 1beglnmne of the second quarter und ~ hN Pml the Jt&amp;me ended 26 to 14
pass work which was exceUent The 1Thompson l'lhot-millsed theo first oue wlth the Jackets on the long ."!~ of
rest of the boys although not 1:1t11.t- buL sunk the oihet Hll.sklns cho.LC:· the score
r
ring came through with the gooa.s I ed Lewis who made t,he lou! shot
I h BUm 1\U', 10 l:.Y con.e-sled
llnd played a 'bang u.p IJEUile IKiucatd then fouled Fo.ulkne1 and from sta1 t to ftnlsh but the Yellow
throuahout !'&amp;ulknel fot Ga.lUpoM he made both shots wtm.:h Lied the Jackets had tbeh weather eye opC'Il.
lls waa their oulstandlnK player as- score Brotheu t hen fouled Lohse and crter bfolng h ~ld down unll the
&amp;lat.ed. by Brothers
who made both rtc~J throws gonu beginning of the second halt when
At'ter Oalllpolla received tihe fitst Neal then sunk a dlmcult side shot thry began gradually drawing away
tip ott Kelton worked the ball mto a.fter taking Faullmel s pass Estep from thelr blue- coated opponents
the lODe e.nd1 shot It. was Kood took the be.ll from a Jump undct
The Ye.llow Jac:keted r.asses playM
Oalllpolls received the ttp oft' on the 1 h ls owt1 basket and me.de the basket ed the p1-ellminary game and alnext play and Haskins pBSsed Oft' lo Th en af~r a scrlmma11;e lor the bull though losin 11 the contest to the
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:ihot HMklns made a good one a.s
.he quart-er ended The score 18 to
11
Lohse Look Estep'S pass dnbbled
ocd llUlde n pretty cne Neal
charged. Kelton again but Ki!ltc \
ni&amp;Pll the fTce louov; 1~eai hud

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-'• Ou t L'k
N'lp A R d ' T UC k Aff&amp;lr
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C0{1 teSt St a~~
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Supenor. Work By Local Team Soon Puta
Them Far In Front Of Rivals

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By WINIFRED VAN OUZER

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te1uJU1 have tak•m them ,

The box score

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Boys' Gamn
J'kild Pout Total
Middleport 26 Ooi.IS Qoa.ls Point&amp;

Lohtie t
Klncald f
Faulkner f
nu~.chm r
ENstep c
eal g
A Lewis g
T Lewis g
Total
Gallipolis 14

Brothers

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FBThulkner f
cmpson c
Keton g
Haskins g

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Roush g
Ha.rrh K

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Pield Foul Total
Goals Goals Pointe

Total
4
6
FUr~rce Robbins 0 U
OCcrckeeper Riley
Tlmekcepel, Neal
Girls' G•me
Field Foul
26
0
g~!~~~~:;
O~ls
L. Miller, r
4
0
l.ILerrlllgtcn c
5
1
Worman r
0
0
.Nid&amp;.y g
0
0
Ht~Skms g
0
0
Burnett'
0
0
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Total
12
2
Field
Foul
Middleport 17
Ooo.ls Goals
Mills f
1
6
Llahter r
0
0
Fultz, c-f
Ewing, c-g

6
0
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1
8

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Poi~t.s

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0
0

0
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26

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PJ{OBAB.LY thml&lt; of tll• lt•m~ ~~ II !JIQJ~ ~-pJer(ltj~
place to be. and th1s •~ not all nttrjli~!~~~~ to tjle
htrl)nll' arm mctltods wives are uppo~~~~ tQ ,ll~rellO· Qllllif
the co ntru1y, It iu due to f&gt;,,ls whlch ' v~c~~ w!~boqt
or nbettlniJ on the part of u~y oth~l' P'P!~p·
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In the hrot 10 month. uf the put Y~!ll'· , l!lqril ~hltJI
the deaths m Ohio due to falls, W~f' ~*ll'fd· ~Y fMII 8
home Half o! t~.ese victims wei' R~lt Jlil~clle
~~~~~h shows that the :.. ople as a whqjQ "N PO~ oavln,g I!~;:;(~~
nt\entton to th. IITeat campaign fDf s•1Q)'
.1!1~'" they are em ployed at thetr dati)( ttMI!s. l'•or
and poorly deSigned statrw•Y• were \~ld !If causes,
were falls trom beds, from step ladd~rw. fr ~fl~·tubs,
porcheH, out of wmdow s and e.p•~·~I!Y QJ1l.!IP*O carpieces iymg Oil hal'd WOOd ftoors,
rhe!c can be no doubt that many ol tpe$~
ret~ ulta o1 carc let~sneBtl which i111 far qt:;; ;:~~
home thun nt lillY other place simply
pm son &lt;loco not seem to t•eallze th~t
ot even killed 111 ht• own home thru II
mluor acctdent. The system of e11tety Clt!l be
at ull ttme• whelhet at wo•k, at rest, ~~ I!I!!Y
ilovlntu the •anct1ty of, ttl~ !(orne.

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CLARE I'!~
~Ail.E~ICE DARROW, po88e88111K one of tl!e
most bnlllant minds, 8imply inaiap. on
w1th that brilliancy as he po88ibly can,
with Ius keen and ready wit, humor

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your
daily
paper
and
read
throush
the
ad
veri·
tiaemenb. Chanc:eo are, you'll eha_!IP your mind.
Here'•
a new wti~ in aanitary plumbint. . • • there'• a Jljew kind of

c~t·th'at~l~
i!a~te' --~l of•
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the manner • ~icb JGU live it. They are new thinp u~er the
aun. ADd ( adYe!ti.-enb
are the anna with which the• NKb
f
out and toqcb ~ou- Read the ad.ertiaemenb replarly. Tbere.'ll
be oomethinr llieW tomorrow •••• and the day after • • • . and the
da:r after that ..•• Sometbia1 :rou -ldn't want to miu.
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COMICS

IN -COLOR ·

COMICS

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INCQLOR ·
[ 6 CENTS

DO M EROV. OH{O

~r:!~r~-:,.;.~~."':'""=··="~~
j,tAY,

N fiGHT

I'EBRUARY 1, 1931

:OM[ TO

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IS WEEK
y .To Keep·

Out Of
nent
IER BIL.LS

~EOW~

tring During
ivera Act
•night
~ INS A.
stale·s Laxation
th is week in :.h i!:

b. 2.

:-t.ou~e

1en lhe

of

to

t.'X f lt':( ~G

'8-"

S jOll'lt !'E.K.l iUtiOn

.on comml\.1.-"'e.
&gt;f the mCilbU :'t',
.eUeved proba.bu~

on certain

hang

wi11

n8Ce1Siiate

lrn to the Senate.
y reservations of
~cted w be wilh
laion tl1at Oover•

name three
pt.ed,

con~

~~:nati:

mmittee.

Un!UCCC!t.&gt;·
i...~bl

o eliminate
1lutton.

I WOUL t"&gt;

OU"T A

"· nowe\ler.

'i&gt; I Clc"

FE:OOAL
CA.~TLE!!

wer~

mobiiiu:LI an a t.-

&gt;e the gi&gt;VCrl"'itlt
coming t.ntall€1 ed
L

1t bills ate ,:.-c r.d~
~re Lhis wet.it ~md

.

considel"&amp;tJOn 11.t

ranee committee1"starting a.t &amp;:lfl
!livers

H.csp&lt;mSi·

.ttlat.e.d

measure,

!ia.~iv.1 of Uet&gt;n~
round a:uilt.Y or

~l:..~u;'~1f~"f.ll':f~l&lt;ii\ig

n, pt U'•e 8t.itite'i-

k~~esctar !llRht

1s

cvmmiLtec wlll
; lht!' l!.d.ison bU1
. stare electiOns

I

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Wedllett"~y.
tehicles eomm~
~,_it hes.ring on tHe
YU1i Lic.!l15e .,"Ill.

fi rh .

·'wadAe111a y, the
t1ttee will condUtit
...unenLI buJ whll!h
IIC3lh-' for marrl, ft\· ~ da ys· nor.ice
C'OUld be Kr&amp;lltt!d .
1)1 II Will bf
~;: tr the Hoi~Se
p:::. ll~ /

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ta~iun

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co:nnilhee

r T rour sf!hY mornon the Pringle
lnielpdltt:s tc le'·

1ds,

o; note!;,

wi ~ h

.e State Tnx r.omJUr~

of u1Ionl·

poor· -~
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PREMI£R
TAL, ~

'eb. 2- INS--The

Minister. R. ' B.
to Ottawa fr(lm
a visltor in

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!JA,:r ttel

commen,t

s!tould le.Of! tft,

FOil , D.lllfTY WBE liiAIDS
m11tl1 IIJ NHJ) Y1rl.

her reaaon tor hls
over the Cana-

the capJtal. · ·
was t:X)X!Cled kl
· day ln New York.

bC' would · ·Con'fer
ell, JJNSldent or

What sman :yaung peraon waaldn't

, adore a darling little dress like thi1
· one? It'I to vti'J attractive and 11
f ...r makln1l Well, ft could almost
be rWI up: before brealc&amp;st.
1
· Of 'cOurte, It h darlln1 In numero111
cottont, IUCb U Ollltt. ftowtred 1)1'
clotted tttlet with a Ut11t coatra1tfn1
blu bindlq. Y'aybe, howeter, alnca
perhajll }'011 are plannlaJ ahead,
you'd pre&amp;.. challis or oue of the very
practieat cotton and woolen

" steel Corpora·
n elll.a,rJement of
Plant".

:BihSt
ITo Three

wen~e•,

Children Die in
.U.~r; Three

or for belt wear a washing silk.
.
Tbe hem h charminr 1ca&amp;Ptd, but
if you prefer it nn ealily be flenimed
up il'l the ordinary way. Y"'u'll see
1
that th«e are little rnnt.::hing bloom·
en to •o with thi~ model Thefre
alwa11

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.Ill -f;;,lll fiiOillll '"" tftiUd rid

1f,1Uit!J ;, ,,.,.;, ttflll lllf f'altmu ar•

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refused to dtacUIIS
lngton other Ulan
tclal " . H-e d~

laju~
0., Feb. 2-IKS
pie errort of a ra.-1 of
his children,
dead here today,
li,

tidy looking: and pradtcal

fnr the younpters.
TAiil ,dtttNI , . , 6t dldifltll ;,
dllt l If 6. It ;, r~tul, far ilflmt4itJU
Uliv.rJ. It ;, i!trul ntf.

wbicb swept thrn
flng an explo!lon
ho succumbed to
'Tank Jbdell9US Sr.,
truck driver. The
a died tn the blal!le
id Frarlk. Jr., 10

How to Get Til• Patterns
pro\•a

fatal.

sal4 to have

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VItAl Stadlille1
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an

a

at St. Thomas'
fnm1 burns she

ftre. She

was COIIwtth two
fdPr 6 and Lavlna

why so many r.a.fettrias are· aoin&amp;

~Ital

out of buslneu.

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bums In the

!he father and two
..... foUnd .,~ by
)tn 'of the homt,
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COMICS

IN -COLOR ·

COMICS

'

INCQLOR ·
[ 6 CENTS

DO M EROV. OH{O

~r:!~r~-:,.;.~~."':'""=··="~~
j,tAY,

N fiGHT

I'EBRUARY 1, 1931

:OM[ TO

."

IS WEEK
y .To Keep·

Out Of
nent
IER BIL.LS

~EOW~

tring During
ivera Act
•night
~ INS A.
stale·s Laxation
th is week in :.h i!:

b. 2.

:-t.ou~e

1en lhe

of

to

t.'X f lt':( ~G

'8-"

S jOll'lt !'E.K.l iUtiOn

.on comml\.1.-"'e.
&gt;f the mCilbU :'t',
.eUeved proba.bu~

on certain

hang

wi11

n8Ce1Siiate

lrn to the Senate.
y reservations of
~cted w be wilh
laion tl1at Oover•

name three
pt.ed,

con~

~~:nati:

mmittee.

Un!UCCC!t.&gt;·
i...~bl

o eliminate
1lutton.

I WOUL t"&gt;

OU"T A

"· nowe\ler.

'i&gt; I Clc"

FE:OOAL
CA.~TLE!!

wer~

mobiiiu:LI an a t.-

&gt;e the gi&gt;VCrl"'itlt
coming t.ntall€1 ed
L

1t bills ate ,:.-c r.d~
~re Lhis wet.it ~md

.

considel"&amp;tJOn 11.t

ranee committee1"starting a.t &amp;:lfl
!livers

H.csp&lt;mSi·

.ttlat.e.d

measure,

!ia.~iv.1 of Uet&gt;n~
round a:uilt.Y or

~l:..~u;'~1f~"f.ll':f~l&lt;ii\ig

n, pt U'•e 8t.itite'i-

k~~esctar !llRht

1s

cvmmiLtec wlll
; lht!' l!.d.ison bU1
. stare electiOns

I

..

Wedllett"~y.
tehicles eomm~
~,_it hes.ring on tHe
YU1i Lic.!l15e .,"Ill.

fi rh .

·'wadAe111a y, the
t1ttee will condUtit
...unenLI buJ whll!h
IIC3lh-' for marrl, ft\· ~ da ys· nor.ice
C'OUld be Kr&amp;lltt!d .
1)1 II Will bf
~;: tr the Hoi~Se
p:::. ll~ /

.. :. 7 !&gt; m.

ta~iun

~ved·

co:nnilhee

r T rour sf!hY mornon the Pringle
lnielpdltt:s tc le'·

1ds,

o; note!;,

wi ~ h

.e State Tnx r.omJUr~

of u1Ionl·

poor· -~
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PREMI£R
TAL, ~

'eb. 2- INS--The

Minister. R. ' B.
to Ottawa fr(lm
a visltor in

,.,!'

!JA,:r ttel

commen,t

s!tould le.Of! tft,

FOil , D.lllfTY WBE liiAIDS
m11tl1 IIJ NHJ) Y1rl.

her reaaon tor hls
over the Cana-

the capJtal. · ·
was t:X)X!Cled kl
· day ln New York.

bC' would · ·Con'fer
ell, JJNSldent or

What sman :yaung peraon waaldn't

, adore a darling little dress like thi1
· one? It'I to vti'J attractive and 11
f ...r makln1l Well, ft could almost
be rWI up: before brealc&amp;st.
1
· Of 'cOurte, It h darlln1 In numero111
cottont, IUCb U Ollltt. ftowtred 1)1'
clotted tttlet with a Ut11t coatra1tfn1
blu bindlq. Y'aybe, howeter, alnca
perhajll }'011 are plannlaJ ahead,
you'd pre&amp;.. challis or oue of the very
practieat cotton and woolen

" steel Corpora·
n elll.a,rJement of
Plant".

:BihSt
ITo Three

wen~e•,

Children Die in
.U.~r; Three

or for belt wear a washing silk.
.
Tbe hem h charminr 1ca&amp;Ptd, but
if you prefer it nn ealily be flenimed
up il'l the ordinary way. Y"'u'll see
1
that th«e are little rnnt.::hing bloom·
en to •o with thi~ model Thefre
alwa11

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can ..

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BAN'K PAGE
'

.Ill -f;;,lll fiiOillll '"" tftiUd rid

1f,1Uit!J ;, ,,.,.;, ttflll lllf f'altmu ar•

~

refused to dtacUIIS
lngton other Ulan
tclal " . H-e d~

laju~
0., Feb. 2-IKS
pie errort of a ra.-1 of
his children,
dead here today,
li,

tidy looking: and pradtcal

fnr the younpters.
TAiil ,dtttNI , . , 6t dldifltll ;,
dllt l If 6. It ;, r~tul, far ilflmt4itJU
Uliv.rJ. It ;, i!trul ntf.

wbicb swept thrn
flng an explo!lon
ho succumbed to
'Tank Jbdell9US Sr.,
truck driver. The
a died tn the blal!le
id Frarlk. Jr., 10

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lenour, 36.
t

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•
Youth must be se"ed-That's

tl'

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an

a

at St. Thomas'
fnm1 burns she

ftre. She

was COIIwtth two
fdPr 6 and Lavlna

why so many r.a.fettrias are· aoin&amp;

~Ital

out of buslneu.

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bums In the

!he father and two
..... foUnd .,~ by
)tn 'of the homt,
Uently

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HOULD ~~ME n
f.~O THI~ WHK

. PEI'jALTIES AT.
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JT•s

~unty co;~"j

PAPA
WHO

haVe 'faade Ulepl ex~ndltur

pUblrC tunda, a«ording to .
Ha.yu.. state ~xamlner from tlt
rea'ii ()f'-lllll)eCUon and Bupetl'
d ll'\tbiiC
who ~·weu
w.ietoy th'D! week without. ad'
. -~ to the omcl.a.b and h

omces.

-~ "'"""~ 'With the
·• ~ . .e9~..houae.

eommiS&amp;Iont

mocrata Try To K.~p ·
Governor Out Of
Argument

Mrv Hire&amp; recently Wed a 1
from Jul
1~ tQ -'PJ:ll 1,· 1930, In thJa r
. R!!t Called Attention to hlanS' ,
h at~e law On· the .,art o
i ctuilt}\ 4)mm,1Mionet!J. in cpnne
~. tfp 'tile niattcr no-, Ln oontrovt
.' Duclbl o. conference wU.h
· oc•nrt!,uJonen Thtmlday aften
· •at.· Ba;v.ea ia said to have no
the ~II: that they had tniu
,.. . l8IIQ i.oipendltum~ of public fl
U it J'eP.9r'ted 'that there &amp;re Ul
tHU11 ~411o .Ate In -t.he auditor's .,
tOt tro~ct· work done In the pasl
mo.nth,, amc.unUng to 1:17.000 lA
" dON llQt havt the &amp;pflrOV&amp;I 'OI

gf-1\li. enmtnntJom~

0 CONSIDER BILLS

Publie Hearinr During

iVeek; Driven Act
Up Tonight
1umlms. 0 .. Feb. 2. -

INS - A

1

~&lt; io ·o~.·n

on

tht&gt;

!;ta.te·s

t.axnuon

, T.qoo ttw Hpreadl.n&amp; l't!d Allll
he l'Cid.ll In tJ111.~ ~~eetJon. It la
Dlafmf!d lha' t.ht. work WRII not

due lhls week tn ~h .•
• legl'&gt;lature when llle :=tau ~~ of
·e~e n!a tl v&lt;!~
was exflet tec:i to
ot !he Reynolds join t !"e..;c iu tion
l ~ peclal toxatlon conuniL~ .::e.
·fore passage of the m~I.U~'('.
!Vtr. it was believed probable
· Ho use bill will hang on certain
tdments that will necess!te.te
·ewr.n cf the biU to t.he Senau•.

.,_ tar worlc on hllhnys untU
- i ) ' auditor eertltlea that I
sg~vi'IUable ' !ar t.he wOrk or aJ

House wM rxpceted to be with
·d to the pruviJiton IIUit. Gover•
Jeoz·Ht' Whtte ll&amp;lne t hree con-

~IIJ!no!·
Oto. .f.h, u contractor or S

UI~WIUJhlP-, ll I&amp;Jd to 1\I.Ve tJ. bll

'b u' Will dOne llle;aJI)I and Mr.
mar naL b"! pahl frum count)' fl
w~~ ..,.ecorcunr t.o the law, llH qL
"~ Mr. HaJet. no contract~~ m!J

l~"-!f'"'u ~

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bbk

or the Jlkely rei:IE'rvations of

tt·

es · on the cammlttee. t:leo'l.ttl
attem pted, uzu;uccc~J Illlt week: t~ eUmtna.t.e i.h'L!i

0

~c~ats

-

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:J:&gt;A'( IAN~ NI4HT "TO 4&amp;i 'Till! 1Xl1.'6H

ILL. HEI2E,
MMAr.?. A•S

I'D

~~;ce~~t~lty

of becomina: tntaugled
e t&amp;x )roblem.
'tl'al Important bills azc f.:cr.d·

CA'*'ER.:·

"1C f'\JR"'171-1 'ftlU wnH ~WELL.
C'LOTII~, rTC,

Democrals. no wever, were
ratood to hnt moblllzed an a~~
that may M~.Ve lhe gon:mt1r

lW"

OF I='I.OWE'RS
FeR MFi'?&gt;o

M..... )I• I Pll)lot"T I-lAVE "TO 'NORI&lt;

MOI21!!. FUN

rm of the rftlellltion.

HER~ A etl)(

Mli: W/&gt;6 A

Ma2t!
"TO

l t.he legillla.ture t hl!; wet.ir. am:t
taken Into coru;lduat mn 11.t

M!

:• hcarina:s.
1 House ltlSUt ance committet'"
&lt;1ld a heal'ing, startin&amp; a.t s : u

ft, on the DrlveJ.'Il
:'blll,

an

rlc.Sponsl-

initial-ed

11\tal;W'f:,

Ung for revoeaw....~ of li~n~
Ivers ,-tto a~ rour .d gUilty or

---r"Jing at tJ a . m. Wt!dnt!l':t~y.
·au.se Motor Vehicles Co!nm'Jt..

IF '&lt;OV Olt)N"i SENt:&gt;
I C'.........,. IMA4r1NE
WHO 'DIP: IHli!RE.
W~N'i N-1'( CAI'It&gt;
WI1M "fHIFM!

"TI~EM

11 hold Us first hea.ring on the
.ed Auto Drivel's Lic.!'n&amp;:' 1-tllt.
•:30 o. m. Wi!dnt~t hly, tile
Codes committee will condUCt.
·tng on the :.umcnd bul whit:_h
require IIPPilroth.' for mln"11:etlses lo Ilk ! iVt! da1·s· nOt"ice
the Jicen•t.,q rould ~ Jo! I'B.lll:ed.
Bing Otncnp:t l·l~ .&gt; blll wt\1 be
.f!d a hea..im:: hy lhe HOtlst
1 comml t l ~e .. ~ I !J IlL Wed~

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I WONOEA. IP
ONli: OF ,..o~e
CAKIE·E)o.i&amp;l:l!o;, W&gt;P.&gt;
A

&lt;!i'fC,_,- ('QU$1-1
ON "(OV, IOO'To;, 1
Wll"( ~HOVI..l) HE
11101' I!NCL.OS.a

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House T~o~.xa. ~iun cm mrilt~.ee
Jld a hearlng TliUI sdhy monJ; 10 o'clack. on lh(' erlnglc
rmitting munlclt ... I.rl ~s to lJf-

H1c;;. CARD'i'

ort~tlme

bon&amp;, v; oote:1. '!IJi~.h
proval of the Stat ~ Tn:t f"~m­
f~r

n,

pur~

tht'

of· tt.1!ord-

1ef for the poor.
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IADIAN PREMI~R
USES TO T A L J&amp;
v Y01·k.

-

Fe b. 2-INB-The
MlnJster. R. B .

1.&amp;1.1 Prime
~t. en route

to ottawa from
nston. was a vwtor In jie~»

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.'1 '"THOU4rtn
1 'PON''T
I

~ow

-rm:.

':jAW HIM

S'EI'Oia! HE WA9
1&gt;. "(OVN4' MA!o4 . 1

";0: II

WMI ~OME I&gt;A'PP£'R.

~I I'T'~ A LIJCII"( ,~IINi:r

HIE J)Q)N"T E&gt;ICI.O'E&gt;E A CAli~&gt;:_
~&lt;Mew
liE ...,

u.-.

oda~·.
· '
lecllned to comment 011 Oauat!airs and refused' t.O diSCUI!S
it to WIUihinRton other thl.n
n it ··w10fllclal". He declill&amp;d
·ibe any other reaiSOn for hls
.an "to lOOk ove:- the Cana'&amp;ation" at the capital.
Premier \\'&amp;&amp; t-xpeCted to
most o:r the day lu NeW- York.
reported he would ' ton·r er
'antes ParreJJ, preetdent ot
1itA:d State! Steel Corporalriceming «D en~JirJement or
jway Steel Platlt:
·

I'D llk'E 'TO
!&lt;'NOW WHO HE
1~, M"('!&gt;IEI..I='!

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4roT

HIS&gt; N~\

11.6011'1' :"'floll!n"'( •
HW WA~ WilLI. .
l'J)11MI!O~

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Stove Blast

••

Fatal To Three
1r, two Children Die in
re F ollowia1; Three
Othen lnjund

-- -

hoga Falls. 0 ., Feb. 2--INS

AW,t..n! I AI.~T Wl'irH UNCLE,

I (;;LJEGS 1'H1S
WO/&gt;.'/T Huk?.'l
SO •MU(.!-4 • ·
ITS ABOul
...S 1't-~IN

A~

_I CA"-l 4bET IT'

ABNI!R HADN-1 10\.D "'TtiA"T H&amp; 'io&amp;NT MliIHE ~O'H9o! I WI¥; t..•t1'1N6- A ltlell OUT
~EEIN.c.. CASPIIIL c)&amp;AlOUSl '
.
I NEVE'I:l IHQIJQ+il
HE l.OV!!O Ml!
'?0 MUCH\

or

Jte an .heroic eJ'tort of a fa.' save two of hie; ehll:iren,
~e were
dead heft' today,
o:r o fire which swept thru
cmP following an explosion

h

lltoVI!.

rather who succwnbed to
nes wu Prank Rtdenous '3r ..
IRa Palls truck driver. The
tldren who dt!d In the bla!e
Jta. 3. anel Frank Jr.. 10

. ellle Ridenour,' 35,
r

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was In a
ccn&lt;1Won at St. Thomas·
, suft'(!rJn.- from burns !!be
l In tM 1lre. She was con ~
f,. tbe h~tal with two

r.

hJidren. Edgar 8 and Lavina
t.~ 'Suft'ered bums In the
........

19

~~f 'Of: the :rather aDd two
hdfen. Wre foUnd s:lde ~·
'ot the hOlM,
over·
"'remfn 'resCUed· Ule motbrl.·
"the''ltltehtn

~ey ltp.-ret~tly ~

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two 'other chil6ren.

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·DEMEMBER ., Jou ..., reacb more
.R- peO(IIe ;, the , Pomeroy Bend
lbrou•h The Daily Tribune than you

W~!~,~!.?.~~~~J:~,,. ~,

c..n throutJi. any other paper. ·

much chang" tn

S

tem~ture .

SERVICE
PRICE-SUNDAY 5 CENTS

"'~~ Olicen •• to
menta

TA.XniON riGHT

• PENALTIES
'-~

' l

I

~HOULO GOM£ TO
HE~O THIS WHK

~AS~D

"''kRn
SJNeiNe
L.li~ON1i IN '1Hii
'CITY WII-1· •NTI!RTAIN

'ttll.l-

I ID•cm.oc1·au Try To Keep

Governor Out Of
Argument

TO CONSIDER BILLS
' At Public Hearing During
Week; Driven Act
Up Tonight

the

HOW DO YoU
I !&lt;No.-~ YouR
WI! PL.AYEb 9RI'Q$1!!,

FIRI£1)/
OUT OP HaRE I

w•.•,,.

and
year 1931.
'reierv•oa the

UH ..... t)ORA--·
11-1\S IS
MY 806'6,

lbGEii-II!R

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't'Oil'RE "TI-l~}
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rules
....... the

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the conscience of the
ctat.a.\ ct . th(t~ coo.ptcy on '. tl'ils mat. l1;.:;c:;;;;
{OontJriU~ 011 page SIX )

Pl.t!A51! ··:··

Stove Blast
Fatal To Three

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