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ConceatraUnr In the east, tM
' Muih anti part or the middlewest, the natiotl's Hnt Intense
heat •-ave or th~ rear today got
In lt1 lnn=ap.
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l!y OEOROE It. HOLMES
a em ref.p'mdinl monno rlum 011
INS Staff Corre11pondent
on wor debts
WashiniJton, June ~An eoono-or 'by the arrun!lebreathinl spell ror Oermany,
credit arranged
In ruct, tor all of Europe, apff'dero.l reserve system
today i.o deftnltely be the
bp JJOme oiher method- has yd
j oi&gt;Je•cth•• ot the Hoover admlntat.rabe worked out.
In meetlnl the crisis which . But all the efforts or the Mdminhall apln developed abroad.
ts'ratlon are belnK sent towanJ
How \his 1a to be acoompliahedsn1utkm, which Becret.o.ry or
whether by a long moratorium on '
Andrew W Mellon ha..s
Germany's payment of repuraUoll6
Washtn&amp;ton Is imperative.
advice r:ame 11tter he had

The pickets stubbornly refused to

let!ve the mine when the OOI!rdlllmd
to do 110 was given by --;;;;,;;;-;
depuUes. One woman t

PruUcally all PMrta or the
coank'J, with tbr e:s.c~:pUon of
tM nlnme lOUth, are due te
receive relir.f aver the week eed,
accordlnJ to 1overnmtmt meteo-

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with otlces at Chicago, for the beat
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• ' be hotter today than yeiierday whm
whatever steps Uae adml.1- Truaaed Himtelf up in
four are Held In
a 111 mg the ~mperature rose to H degrees
proposes to tatre for SC\'Effort to Suic:ide but
Lima Double Marder
: for the !lilh mark or the season nnd
Jurqro Unable to RHeb
Vanderbilt Fileo Suit far Di. GLIDES Acaoss CHANNEL 11 reasons.
One Is that OoniJress
· or:lthin a few gradations of the an ..
Loat Hia Ne"e
MyotCry
diet on Fourth $8,000,000
vorce 1 Other Suits
y-y,
Bouiogne. Prance, June 20-lNS-th e terms ror the llqulde..tion or
1 time record for that date.
It was
Threats to close down their MstLlssant
Beardsmore,
54,
a
wealthy
$11,000.000,000
war
In'
estimated
300,000
went
kl
the
Mey FoilInvolved
ern Ohlo mines entirely were made
Canadian opero. slnaer, was bein&amp;
and with a jealous eye
Dallas, Tex., JWle 20-·INS---A
Lima 0.. June 20.-INS--Four 1beaches along Lake Michigan.
by o11lclals of the Clarkson Coal
New York, June 26--JNS--Three
By CAROL CROSS
congrBtulated today on havtna
from the executlve bri"UlCh of mystery over which the city wys
, Nightfall brought little rellet to
Co., which operates at Fairport and
fQUr otllciala of the closed
I. N. S. Stall Correspondent
made yesterday the tlrsL ftlght
l!OVernment any power to modify agog for 36 hours had ~n solved men, one 8 former suitor or · l-hi' the ci t ies In the middle west sizzling
h
today following the admission of slain girl. were held ior (1ueat1oulng under a blutAjlK sun and a breeze
·
Reno. Nev.• June !10-Ay;hast. at 11CI'088 the Engli!ih Channel in o
ProYtd.enL.
Vnlted States, aceused of the threat of a bitter and sensa- motorless glider. He left Lympne
c ange thc..se term!l except by Rev 8 P Brown before the con- here today while pollee sought au leM -atmos phere When there
''It tnt;_. men 4Pn't &gt;-.w ant to .""_ark
Ena.. at 4:20 p. m. and
to Congress ror a grant of I l;ll(gatlw1 of the North DoUas Bap· explll.natlon for the double murd_er a wind ll was ~ hot onf' fro~ the
llt our mines, then we do not care ..otulmiBapproprlatton of theba.nk'a U~pillly eouteat.ed dlyorce suit, Reno
to operate In eastern Ohio," Monroe fwuls, were found guilty earlyl to- awaited today the next move 1n Lhe
Saint Inalevert Airdome
·
1Ust church lost night that he hang· or Earl Trul·OOa.le, 20 · and his gtrl southwest Many places reported
Meehlln&amp;, superintendent. f!eclared. day bJ' a jury bt aeneral sessions Vanderbllt-Amo feud.
c.i.t.y, at 8 p. m., hu.vtui 1 . N~~ther Pl'E'.aident Hoover nor S.!c- I! cd himself In the church and that · companion. Thelm11 Woods. on Mll.Y the mercury at 90 dep-ees at j
Coroelh.IS y.,. ........rblit J
ho
of 3'J mllea.
Jeta Y MeJlon nor any other author- the stol'y or abduction and torture 130.
c'clock at night when the coolingHe said the mfnes may l~oter- be discourt. The jurot'8 were unable to filed suit tor di;.~ t~ rhts :ire,
&amp;.IO LouJ!I Ble-llty can modlfy the terms under , he told was all 8 hOilx.
Welg-ht.ed down wiUt rock and oft proces.s should be&amp;in, tr ever. In
mantled.
1
OftlcUI~
said . ',Col. ; Robert 0. reach an agreement in the cue or charging extreme cruelty and hla
aviation expert which Europe has agreed to Uqul· ~ ··1 wanted to die, but I didn't bound with h~ own clothing, the Chicago at midnight It was 87.
Haubrich ot the Ohio National the defendant. Henry W. Polloct, a coull8el Sam Platt declln~ to conthe Channel tor the first date her indebtedness over a period 1quite have the nerve, 1 gue88,'' he bod)' of Truef.dale was found In a
Tnree c\eaths were attributed to
guard arrived In the slfike dtstrk:t vlce-preaident and dlreetor.
ftJin a report that he planned an
In an airplane.
lot 6'l years. Congress alone has the : :said. "Looking back at the thing gravel pit he1·e late yesterday.
the heat In Chicago, three in :Min.Frktay nt1ht but the purpose of his
Bernard K. Marcu8, pres~nt ot alleriatlon of afl"eetlons suit against
-Ipower. Hence any scheme to aid 1 now, Its hard for me to under11tand Workmen found his body not far nesota. and two tn Wisconsin. _
· vlslt was not learned.
the Institution; Saul Sln&amp;er, execu· Peter Arno, New York aatlrlcal ar-1
CHARGES FILED
. :Europe whlc:h involves a change In I v.:hy J did lt. I J_usL want to tell you . from_ the s~t. in t~e quarry pond · Crops In central Dllnols. especlaJ_A thorough Investigation to fix ttve vlc:e-presldent; add hil son, ttst..
Chicago June 20 -INB--Ch
. the manner of ooU2'ctlons or these tllOugh. that I dtd It all and I want whete Miss Woods
body, also ly corn. were threatened and said ·to·
responaibtuty for the attll.Ck by Herbert 8l.n1er. president of one o!
Amo was llald b,. hlfl attorney, ~ that Wss 'Elfreda p · stel w11le:~ 6 wnr dt:bl.o!l, either as to time or terms !)'our for_glveneSi."
: weighted dcwn and bound . was dh- be In need or rain.
,..
t1tr1ken upon three deputies who the bank's sub51dtarlea, were roUnd Clyde Souter to be ••sertoUfll .. conre
'
e mmol be 8 rov
,
, He satd. aLso. that threat letters covered more than a week ago.
Seve['al cities reported temPfraIa d
az
hall-million dollar estate of George
PP ed by Congtess.
displayed to police by him and Rev
Details oi th~ two murders were lures of 100 or hotter In the ibade
were beaten while a.~t.P.ndlnK a car- IJUUty of mtsappUce.tlon or more tem 1 tl ..
than p,OOO.OOO or the bonk's fwads V~~b~ a!d AP~tt~r fiUlL against , HPstlnp White, to the exclusion of
'I'hrre Is .scant pn:J&amp;pect. that . H. L. Marler had been written b~; , round ~be otrl!dngly simtlar. :Both M:A.tl.oon. Ill .. Q.lld Pboenlx,
nival waa started by Sherilr Duff.
With a ftabt to the ftnl!lh a
• his two 110118, had caused his d~Lh that ~hatever scheme· for aiding I himself to add color to his contem- t.he glrl ancJ her esco1·1. had been : '\'en~ the nel\retlt approach to «"'fur.
He .sa.ld the deput.les were otr duty 88 part ot a tr~nsnctlon tnvoiYlng 11
entl,. loomlnatn the divorce ~~ ~re to be heard toduy by Judg~ Europe uttnlntely 1!1 onlved at wHJ 1 plated hoax. He said Rev. Marlt&gt;r beaten about the head before they 1 uoce with n mark of 104 and 102 deat the time and that they were uL· total 1\UD. or f8,000,000:
8
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Judge Oeorae L. Donnellan, presl·
mult ot annouhCI!Iment by Mrs Caplan.
Include cancellation ot any of the.~e knew nothing of his plan.
I were hurled luto the water, both I greeti, and Waterloo, Ia., had.. 100
Lacked by a crowd of 200.
dent, remanded tM banken until, 1Mary LoRan Vanderbilt that u
'nU.s al~tlon and also a clalm debt.s or their material reduct!.on. A
Bl'own, bound and gaued, was . \\'ere bound, and both were weight- along With Na8hvllle. Tenn. Springnext Tuesday for ~~entence. The divorce were ranted 11. would be to that Whites BiKnatW"e had been consldenble section of C0' 1gt'l'!;s found tn the auditorium of the ed with rock.
field . Ill .. had 98 and Pan a, 111., 97
BOY FALLS DEAD
1
AlthouQh Trusdale's death wn s
break local record.!!. St. Luui&amp;
Bellaire, 0., June 20-INB-After maJtlmwn poeslble penalty faced by her, the Vanderbtlts returned t.o the for&amp;ed on the wW were made in ll klcktld like n Texas steer 11 t t.he ! church enrly Thursday mc~·nlng
cauf!ed :
drowning, according
lived up to its reputation with a S6
lea\'ing a swimming bole where he the guilty oftlclals 18 seven years In Reno soclal lite, out of whlch ap- probate petition by Stanley WhiW lenlerJcY o! the tenn11 already gra.nt- with a noose about his neck.
parently bad arisen' their marital one of the disinherited son.o,;.
ed ~~ allied nations. Thl.s opposlWhen he was found he tnld 11 n prelim ary lnvest!xu.tion, he pro- which W&amp;li endured al8o at Onfto,
went to escape the extreme heat., prison.
After
twelve
weekB
of
bitter
arrift.
tton
wa
non-purt.lsan
and
It
wo,
story
of having been abducted b~· babl)' w unoonsclous when thrown Ill-/ Evansville, Ind. and Mllwuukee
8
Da\'td E. Nelson, I, fl!!ll dead, au1
Kument,
the
ca&amp;e
went
to
the
Jury
Feeling
muth
better
after
a
~
SHIPS
COLLIDE
·
~·ldespread
that
~veral
of
n;.
seven
men who tied him und tried In the qui\rry, ufllclals declared.
WIS.
80
thorities aatd today. He had been
London, June 20. _ INS - The ngreements notably that or Franc~ tu hang him In the dwrch .
Four were llrrested including the
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pla.yln&amp; bueball and doubtlells was yesterda)'. The jurora bep.n ib.etr conference with her attorney Witdeliberations
at
4:30
p.
m.
and
reUatn
Woodburn
at
which
she
..
.American
fret
hter
Belllngham
wus
wall
shoved
throu
h
to
tlfl
lo
.
caretaker
or
t~e
quan-y.
Colwnbw;,
0
..
June
20.-INB1
41
a vlctbn ol the heat, it Wa8 re- tumed a verdict at 2:25 a. m. today nled any misconduct and adopted in ooJUaton today with the Japiinese
K
1'4
Cllt. 11 (l
E:xtJlalniJIK wny the quarry care- With temperatures t.oda.y runni:Jif
1
1
ported,
' taker was held t"or que~UomnK. oft!.- even higher tha.n yesterday'::;, Ohio
art.er frequently requesttna: Judie plans for oon&amp;eltln&amp; her huUand'l!l frt!tahter Koyu Maru fltteen mil~s ~t I~ :e~~v:tr~:'e difticulty. HPilCI'
--~'~-'--Donnellan to clear up doubtful snlt. Mra: Vanderbilt left the home BOUth or Choshl Point Japan It I
d
odifl at any scheme to·
cia Is said a blanket. 1dent1fied as tod.a.y faced the hottest week-end' bf
points.
O( Mr. and Mra. True Vencill ae- was stated In an exchallle ~ie- war
rn
cation or
reduction
nesse~ : Truesdale's property, was found In th4!! year.
t
The closing or tbe bank'B doors companied b:y her host and taoBtess, paph dispatch r"*' Tokio.
would meet with serlOU8 dlfDcultlcs
.._ : his home.
,
Altho thundenhowers wt:re preon Dec. 11, 1830 marked the larlt&gt;l'lt ror dinner and an .unannouneed
The Koyu Maru WBll rl!I)Or~d at the outset.
' In an5wer to authorities questions dieted In the olllctal forecast, . th.t
bank failure In the hlBtor:y of the destlnatJo~.
damaged and sinking slowly. 111 e ' What is believed tc be )XlMible 1.&lt;~ Murderer's Head is Jerked wh~n the blanket was fqund, Hub· pos..&lt;~lbllity of KCnuine relief, WHtt\f
1
United States.
.._.,
Bellingham whlch .sWJtalned sllt;:ht , that CongreM could be persl.lftded
F
Bod Wh
H
batd replied that he ha.d ft8hed It erman Alexander declared
wae
..on
!
ILL HEALTH BLAMED
damage
tinu d to Yokob
, to favorably consider a montorium
rom
Y
en
e
out ot the quart~f. He wa.s arres\ed "only slight."
·
,
Emeraeacy Committee
SPEED BOAT PILOT
Wooster. 0.. JIUle 311-INB-Jtl under her o!. ~er.
am• ror • period or yea,.._..y tenPaya Penalty
after Truesdale'• body was dlscovn.al relief_,. hard cooling rnia
health was blamed here today for
.
durtnr which Orrmany would slmered.
1 nnd strong breeze~n1ay be delu.ye.J
EmplOJ1Ilellt Expecto
SPILL
IN
INJURED
the
•ulelde
,
o
f
Emmet
E.
Smy
..
r,
TIIKEE
AilE
PaaoONED
ply
suspend
reparattona
paymenL'
Moundsville.
W.
Va
.
June
20•
.
...
Hard Winter
6
who recently moved to Ho.yeavllle in
Columbul, 0., JW1e 20-INS-- j W the aJUes and the allies would INS--Horrified
witnesses or
a HOSIERY WORKER'S
~tlnuea Oft pat~e SIX)
VlallhiD&amp;IOn, June 20-lNs...,;A
Aubum, N. Y.. June 20-lNB- .uhland county from
wooater. Governor Oeorae White t.oday par- ~tmpJy suspend their Interest and han,mK in the state prison today '
H
call fll&lt; moblu.&amp;lton or all avau- MID Loretta TUrnbull, duunplon Mmyaer shot hlmselt In the temple doned three dr'y law vlolaloro, prlJIOip&amp;l payment to the United told a gruesome stoo·y of '"'elng the
OME IS BOMBED I
able resources to meet povertr and international speed bo&amp;t driver who at his borne.
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MDnlta H111tns. of Barberton: £. Btatfs. The net effect or such a pbm condct's head bounee out on t..he I
--·1uJratnc durtna the comlnl wtnter wu inJured 1n the tntercolLeatat.e
- ---Y. Wombolt ot Darke county, and woaJd simply p.dd ten yean t.o the ftool' of the death house btskl,.
Philadelphia, June 20--IIB-The
waa .tasued. today by the president'! motor reptta JeMerday on Skan• steve eono ot Toledo.
a .. year period In whijm Europe th
horne ~f ThomM Kostka, 30. a
eme-ncy oomniittee for employ: cateka t..te, near here, wu reThey had. been lmprilonecl in de· haa agreed to liquidate her 1 d ...
em.
hOBlery worker employed at the !
··covertnl from her injuries today In
fault of payment of ftne.a. Clemen·
n e""·
The rope recoiled. causing Pmn_k Blue Moon Mills, Croydon. Pa .. l Char.ea of Embezzlement
ment.
Au'bum City h(J61Jltal.
cy waa recommended In each cue
CContlnuea on pafe six•
Hyer. 55, the prisoner, 00 be decapl· where '\a 8trtke Ill in progress, wu s I
d
omclals ezprt!Med the belle! that The Cllrus Collqe. Collfomla,
by tho trial Judi.. and pr....,utlug
lated, they &amp;aid
' shaken by. dynamite bomb today.
an Perjury Not Proved .
an t:Ven lllftte'r outi&amp;J of fundA by llrl was leading In the ftrst- beat of
oatclala. AU were In for dl')' law
,'·
I Expls.l11lng Lhl' decapitation. phv · 1 Strikers and thek Eympatbi!ers,
by Pro.e 1•108
·
looal ond other JIOV&lt;nunental bod- the olou C event when "'" boat, E
__, F - P 13 Y ' Infraction&amp;
WOMAN SAYS MATE slotans said the m&amp;n did not hove Kostka said, hove been annoying
cu
·•.!
1e1, aDd by direct eontrlbutton. WIJI
ecapau rom en
ean
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HUSBAND tJtrong muscuta:- neck . TI1e fact that him fo rsome time, attempting to ,
1WAS
be nectMirJ than durilll the put the Sunkl!t Yald,
overturned.
Aro _IMat Haa Spent Part .
TWO KILLED IN WltECK
he w(:lghed 200 pounds probabh· 1enlist him in the Hosiery Workers'
Cleveland, June ~IN15-Georp
wtntu.
'J'hr:;;wn fnn;n &amp;be craft, U:lM Turn·
•
EJ
J
IN
-nlso wa&lt;; partly r&amp;~ponr.lble. they 1 Union.
H. Bender, former State Senator,
20
1Sou:~~ L une tha .- ~~~:
Pre4 c. Croxton of COlumlnUl, o.. bull &amp;utrered a dl8loeated lett- hip
of T1me Locked up
Chicago, June 20.-IN&amp;-WUII&amp;m decl"'red
1
Although the bomb exploded with 1 today went back to hi&amp; desk as com111 you
acttna: chairman o1 the COIIlJilltt.M and mtnor lnjuriM.
·
were
.• L. Ashbeck was given a tribute a.s 1 H: er·ll · last wordi'i 8 tt~torl' at terrific rorce, shattering glass doors! miMioner or this ctt.y's new ntuni..
that the Oooperatlon of anumUndaunted by her accklmt, the
c.Jlumbm, 0 ., .June 20-INB-- ~ntly ~ : n U•e
~ perfect h\llband In the wtU or his han~ln rt&gt;called p;ovJ:',. startlin,. ! ar:-d windows and arousing scores) clpal atadlllDl, e~neroted or charces
ber of Jarce orpnlzat&amp;onl had been girl £aid todaJ llhe would en\er b' Oeorp lllUer. 43, Markm Ol!'lfO who
m""to an
Hartford Ash· l
:, his final fate In the noose ...
residents, JY.) one was
m:!
secUdd.. · He deBcrlbed tbe relief other raees. Pint, hoWe¥er. lhe will wa2ted away from a group or truB- hard road s1s mUel rrom here.
In' th~ will she sa~· ..
I ··rn mak1;' t.hP sacrifice and shed 1
·
! tHan a week.
movement u a "'CCm'Cltnated local retum to her home In California for tie&amp; almost. 13 }'l!Brs ago, tOOay ~amP.
The victim&amp; were 1:me1t Ever· •bort tile haB been m · e My own my t..lood here tonight and my soul I
- ---- A common pleu jlll)' or etabt
etrori of nat.loDIJIICOPf!."
a rest,leavln« here early next wet. back to tbe Ohio Penitentiary t~ hardt, 24, and John Ewnau. 23. the wonderful love
b~ l~ shall 80 to Ckxrs end:· hr IJaid jus t .
"SKIPPY" IS BE1'TU
men and rour women returned · •
"U tt developl that with Joeal refinish the one-to-20 year term he ElP11Ah's body wu not found untt1 .0r my hU8band that 1 mettl en before entering tilt! pit.
'
-verdict hwt ntabt which f~
eoun:u Ol'laJltlled, there are lea taNAtri'IL(JI NEARING COAST
started six months before he es· !lleftral hGUnl arter deputy aherUia QUest that he remarry eaiOIIIe '~
Hyer wu ex('Cuted r(lr the mur- ! WuhlnKton, June 20-IN~Percy Cleveland'! "boy polUieJan" NOf
vcftd localltin whiCh wtU requ1fe
c:aped..
had bi'OU£ht Everhardt'&amp; bodr to an 'irroman who will make hll future jder of hl.11 wife. Hoe wu charlf('d &lt;Sklf'PY' Crosby, Jr .. one.yenr old 1u11ty of ernbelzllnl t22,7SO fr'Dii1
ou\llde, a14r a :way must I?! round to
London, June »-Jii!B--11\e par¥ter ~tght years ot freedom. undertakilll' 111!8tablllhment ben.
We baPPJ' and whoee own ltfe h with havinK twoaten her to death.
; .son of the cartoonlst. had a 10re t.he eoOBtttutional law enforeement
ftUere bumau dlBtre&amp;a In IUeb oom- tlalb' d&amp;Mbled polar liubmarlne Miller wu aent to the JoUl't prls._an
enrtch."'
e
.
' arm today. Yer;terday a 1lve·foot league or of swearb..ll to a lalla
auaiUM and tbll will no doubt re- lfauttlua WH reported bAttllnr from Peoria, ill., on a Chati~ r:r ENVOY TO DE!OIA&amp;K. Dl£8
The t!ltate valued at ••o.ooo wu Bt181NESs- E!ITEMIES BL.\Nt:D ' black make entered. the yard ot th2 ftnanetal report or the. league.
qlilte or!•ll- mm """" fortuuseu lodaJ on Ito ""' to -tna to ldll, and hu Jwot nnBad OUtoin. Atlllrla. JIIIIO :10-- ,left to hlm wtth Ule ...,.ptton of
1CTosby eat«le at &amp;lcClean, tn nearby
The state bad chor,red that llol\•
at&lt;o knlltll!o." Cn&gt;Xtnn !!Old. "'l'lle
Ireland, In tow ol the Wled Hla aenteilce. He was ,..,.,..,_ JN8-Ralph H. Ito
jewel&gt; bequeaUled the dauaho. Juno 21&gt;--INB-"B""- 1Vll'g:)lla and btl the child on the
- n t of•11m10 and lite aloe u. ,8. 8. 'W)'omlniJ.
ed upon hla re-.
publlsller and
1~ States Mtp- ]""'' Lola, e.
1 neu enemies" who employed bomb , arm; His father heard hts screams oraantu.Uon's na':.t
of the problem ""n be mon !I&lt;&gt;CUI''
a~ loft reporto, II¥' aubmlll'lllble .MiJ1er ileit~ to the Ohio ..nl- !$tor "'· Denmark. died ot Ule ~ wUe oleo said tn her Will J,l!e throwers were accused todA¥ or and ' after sucklna the polson trem shall bill In 19:rr
., otl~ dllenaJDe4 If - h i " Iii aD&lt;! 1111 bettloohlp COPYGJ ...,.. :126
on the-charl• ta 1911. f!!!'~'!'Df Rdlel ~ t.Qd&amp;J ~ • ~ lll1e
her huaborid causltll' 'the explos:on which , .. - ,_the wound, called a physletan arut awant to the •:1•=~~~
local .... -..1 rajolll- IIIIIH ali· tlle Bttllah - ·
He ~ In the J~ ~ durtna ........ IU!Joil.
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fol' ·Iter """"'" llh®l4 lhoy ll'rday rocked the Untied Firework• ftrerl two bullets Into the ••lll!:e's to cover up ht
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.tho reconl r1o1a ht lild,
lloolb wu &amp; !rldant 'at ""'!'1-. .,.. be to naod.
U&amp;nurocturlns eo., here.
head.
Ilona.
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QQ!llrrv
,the Atlantic coast and New Entland
t-!, .. J I bY Chlcaao, he. satd. it might nen
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estate
It wu laU&gt;r
Would sit every daY until all prote81.8 were received one by one.

a.ad .

showers.. Lhe ..reUet WBTe" was
poadu.IIJ

just concluded l1 alleged to
he chased Pet~r
: N'e'ff. York arti.lt ·.;S(;~oinl
Hoover found Mei\Qn!. Weir. of Chicago,
when he returned lnU derbilt ia reported to ,.-.,,,, ••
from the middle we8t. have rone to a hotel. Arno
lmlrll!diattly inaugurated a !ier'-ls 1.-oDC. New York writ.er. .V•"'derl•r;lt
oonfirences wftb
,
with Amo i• inurt.

Chicago, J\lllll!! 20-INB-Irate LBxl!l«med the county bulldlnll
today, thousands waiUng In
their tum LO eomplo.ln

Iowa

expeeted to spread

with German leaders

TaxPAYERS ON WAll PATH

l""f' 1\loo slrtken.

, had

Wlleonllrl.

Michlpn. reporla to lniemaUonal New. Service reft&amp;aed.
A.eoompanJe4 by local tluuwier

Flashes
MacDonald
other
high .
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London and
Premier
ortnth,:
BritiRhw1th
governmut, I Cornelius

per tn the deputies' faces.
also of!ered to resist. '111e
were the result.
Altbough man::hes were·
mines tn Belmont

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, Pouibility Of General
I Relief Only Slight '
At Preoent

Accordina To Advice Ginn ~Y Mellon After
ferrina With High Offitialo In England;
Conrreuional !:ooperltion Neceuary

the Hanna Coal Co.

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I HEAT IS GENERAL

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Qy Woman, In Deputiea
F. aceo, When Ordered
To Leave Mine

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In Coun;"
I try Report 100 Or '
More, in Shade

Whether By Lona Term Moratorium On Reparations Paymenb By ~many or By Other
Methodo To Be Decided at Later Date

Bt... Clairsville, 0., June 20-INB- 1
The ftst or the law struck at east- I
em Ohio mtne disorders today, and. I
18 strikers, inc::luding several women. were in Jail facing the Berlous
eharce of inciting a rtot.
Retaliating In an attempt to reet.ort order, 8herlft William Yost or
Sl:eubenvtlle, ordered Ule arre5t ot
Ute strtken;_yesterday after a aklr- j
mlah betwetl:n sherttr•s depuUes and
ptcketts at. the Pinney Fork m1ne or

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In E.atem Ohio Mine
Diaonlera On Riot lncitina Cbarae•

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POMEROY, OHIO, SUNDAY,

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No "Mourning" Wedding
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wpfl1 Ol!f rr~ f'DC! w lt:1t~ or ne.- m•tter for p!JbllcaUoa LhfJ
lhOIIkl 1D. &amp;IJ CUM aipl thelr n&amp;r:.le---iJthou;h n&lt;lt hece18&amp;1'U)' tC'I be
prtnted. .\Dolu'UlOUI letten bow.ver exceU.nt and duatrable 1n them
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Pho.ne Your News To

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LABOR AT WORK, At HOlE

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GRAND - pARENTS

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K ..p .. N Y C Contest Came•
to Cloa.e 1n E•ehth Inn
lft.Jl Score 4 1
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Central and the Kmghts ot Pyth s

MrJ Ed Yo I ~

wu ltOpped In the eighth mn!ng
Prt«Jay evening ! llowmg o prole~!
by the manager of

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The acore at that ttrne v.as 4. t
In tavor of tM N y c
In the elghth 1nnmg S\0 1 her

B k wlu Jms bt&gt; 1
1 n l.! at the 1-t lzer hospital h..,.
1e u el.! to her I un e on (. 01 l St
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ntl Hoger o f C1llrlt'st.ol ar€' v s1t
J1l S E.ftl.(' \V e ll.r d famJl}
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L P
eel c
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M s Hub(&gt;
«:\Ired a base by 1t hit Mr:Elhlllfli s l t&gt;ntl ln g tl
~ out tq center field and 01 ote 1 ~~
has be
ai;tvanc«~ Swisher t.o seco 1d by a to t !' p~
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Graves came to btlt at d hit a to 1 1 han s
Jon&amp; Jligb fly between ce 1ter und
r
rlgh1i fteld whlch was t t kf' 1 b} w 1 F M on~ M
101 r~ 1 he
lock. the rJght ga.rdne1 o a put
out~ but the umpire 1u1er.l an 11leg, 1
n l ;;l d o friend~
catcli:".&amp;nd then an a1 !{Ume t e1 s 1 c
St&gt;t!l L}()n ol Can
hlt

A~lng to the 1ules 1f ... r 1 e
gal &lt;:a~ Is called by the ump n r
rulinl tl'e game each n n Js a
1owe4. ~ree base-s that s he ad
van~ three bases If t1 e pro e.sL 1
RTa!Uikl bY the offlclals ll e
the
Khlahta would have t1 n.•f' , u 1 s
ooe
out and a man tJI th rcl

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and bestdes me there 1s no God
b l hcrc
a God hmudeM me? yea there 1~ no God I know not tiL~ I
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GODS RESPONSE-If my pen pic which a1c c,illcd
by my name t\hall humble themselves and pray an1l
Hcek my fnc e ind turn Hom their v.Icked wa-,.s then w1l I
I hear from heav en and Y.tlll forgtv e then :-.w nnd \\ tll
hcul their land -2 Chromcle!i 7 14

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Mlat&gt; Mary

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1.1 villiUoa here 1

Mbli J~:s.n Sm.ltil who

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employed

Mr und
am.lMrs
MIS John
D B Dillard
Farmer
IIOll
Ll tie Mlr;s Patrlcl8. Ann Chase I Dan
reLw'n
four n onlh old daughter of Mr and tJd F day ev~:nln&amp; fro 1 8 mur~ vlalt
Mn. Waite! Chase of Raceland Ky In D.-troll and CanatU When they
wl ~~\I.! ting Mr and Mrs Shirley ttw t ed they drovll home a new
Mills he te Is the subject of an oc. 1orah&amp;m Pa.l&amp;e
currem::e v.hlch ls conbidert:d ve ;, I Mn;
Ha.rl~y Cwmlna:harn Of
unl.ll;UBI
Fo th street und~rwe 1t 1m Qpem
The ~oung miss ls the proud ow
Lion Thursday at a Charlet;ton has
r uf eleven graJ d parent..,; all I v plt.l:tl Is aettlnl!l along as v.eU fl5
lng E&gt;ix of them are Q'll her moth l'UU a be expt!c\.ed
ide of the family and nvl! on
Mr lmd Mn; George Sa ~er son.o;
I HI th cr s $ ld e Tllr.t~e IPSO d P a I Rict ard and Shirley wm motor to
t
nts uf Mtss Patt:icla s cover four Cine nnnti Monday morning where
!{ener~n~--Shirley Wlll enter hill model e08ch
a rep lea of the trllde njark of the
and Mrs L1st.an Fultz ar&lt;t Fisher Body Company In IJ\e coun
h r~&gt; on u visit v.1th tms purent.s try wlde conteat
ct Mrs Fred Fulti~
M a d Mns Home Cook a.re I
RECEIVES GIFT
:-~ ot
tg lh~ ~ 11f.t'5 Nell and M
Mre William SteUT returned Fri
" B hop lo Cul umbus Sunday day 1 igllt bringing with hllr a
1 he Ml!i.!le:s B ~m; p are return in" to Jove!} g1ft wh1ch had llt'l'n liven
th{ home In Cleveln1d
her lly Mr:s Ca.rrle Jackson retiring
M
Ella Ashley ot Fourth St pre:s1aent of t.he G A R fo) 11ervicetJ
1 r Columbu:; But rda.~ wl ere which Mrs Steitf ) ttd rendered
II 1slt htr daughter Mue Mrs SteUf has been utlendlna the
U und( go an opera Uon at ~State conventim of the a A R
ll \\lit Crot;s hru pi tal
for the past week and wtUle there
"t ss s urn l o mse "ll 1e fl 6 ul 111\e assisted in the m ISJcol program
oo.;O
d v ftJI a VlSlt vlth M ::It; Vc\a prcl!cnted
R
II a lurmcr c~irlf'nt of Mid
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CLA.!'i~ Mf t:TING
1 I 1 t.tl m Toledo
Itt 1 ned F !day one
Il c \\omu
Blbe cia&amp;':! of Pome
n Col mbus SJ1e wtl r&lt;.y D:.apti~t chu ch held their JWle
t: r d 1es at the Gold n H:lmi: at tllf' 1 orne of Mrs Ma.ry
Pag m iil8h tre~::t FridEl.)' after
noon ThLs llL't!LinK W118 to celebrate
1h e 91st b Lhda) o! Mrs Page Her
pastor Dr A R Start rendf'red
a most oppro)niate and Inspiring
talk Af l a ~ o
, ~ram dd
dous rdrellhment.'i were servect to
the nonot 11uest n 1ct to the l.:om
J.lll.l~ic o~;~;~;ds who Itod 11athered

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BRIDGI: IIOS1ESS
Do hila Pa !ley wu~ hor.te.o;s
bridge club Fndav evenl1g
was served at the Maty Ju1 e
\\as ]Jl lyed at the home of
Mr.s J E Harley Mrs Ben Fult:(; J1
receh~d the pr1re !or high scorf'

M ss
to her
Dinner
Brld!!e

AJ\tELIA. TAKES OFF
Okla June 20-INS--Her
AuLoeho plane In good repair Mrs
Ameha Earh~rt Putnam took utr
I for
St Lo lis from Mumclpal air
pt rt he1 e Wda}
_ ____ -~DO X IS SIGHTt:D
Rio De Janeiro JUI e 20--INSSucces.'lfully em pletmg lis long
:tli.ghL fl&lt;&gt;ln Altenrhe 1 Switzerland
U e giant Orn an ~ea!lial}e n 11 X
desce nded t~n the cairn wa.tert:o of
BotatugJ sa,. u- ltLo De Janeiro at
12 55 P t today II 5
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R o D Jane1io J 11 e ?tJ-- TN~
fhe DO X which I oppcd otT fton
Cabr. F lo about 50 m Jes flon th
city at 11 45 A M loda} was sight
ed o e r Rio De Jarun.lo the goal of
he r lo:ng drawn out South PacJtJc
t!ighL o.t 12 30 P M loca ltlme

DELAY FUGHT
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t.he neJtt 36 hour.. pos&amp;tl y w 1th
thund•nto,m• tn hi• "' ,,
REACHED, POPE ,
thia af\.t!rnoon or t.onliht a1 d .-w.r 1
Nl:v. York June IW'l----1N8-Com
..pletl
t
a.1gl
he
Ia
baP1 Sunday m rn ug COtJI~ r Sun
1 A hotly eontL'sted Iiiio ne In
Vatican to
City
20 _pvea
JHSthe Middleport Le11m emel'lfed vic young MOCite; bIvtattb: betof't' h~p day
Cc.nLra.ry
the June
veralon
om;
tortous over the Racine t.eam. ln a plnv oft' from Ployd Bfonnet.t. fteld on
WEATHER OUTLOOK
b~ FaiK:iBt autbortUes, ehurell aadl
Melp County Church leq:ue con her Pial ned tnru Atlantlr nJc:l1t
Wash.lnrton Ju lt! 20
INS
state In Italy are far from an..,_.
tea\ W~y was played., toe d
AILhouah Lhe ~pailll are oonald Weekly 'lt'Hther ?U look ror the ~r mt:nt In Lhe oont.roYeny caused bJ1
nnaJ.ty to tht. &amp;COre or 2 ~
)ered thlnor ones It waa not beUeved l 'od Junt 22 to J ne 2'1 h cluslvt
dissolution or Catholic youtll OI'Pil•
The rame wa.a featured by iooU that MIM NIChols wo Ild ~ abl,. to
Ohio Valle-y &amp; atlcre
shov.~m~ lt.atlon.s Pope Pill&amp; Xl dtelared tobalM! runn1.na each team ~t.Una ~lx starl thl!i ftr&amp;t lee of the tttrh' t.o early part of week and &amp;IU• l I' "tout 1ay
hi~ and the Mtddle'Xlrt lad11 COtl Harbor Orace New Poundland bo&lt;! F~ay BIJ&amp;'htly cooler IlL bt-gln ng
w.. are not on the way to All'""
::, ttln~i~ne error w-nlle the R.a cl t !ore t.omorrow at th• esrliest
~ett"eek with '.Yunne J ~sda y or 1 met t and nf&gt;41:otl.&amp;UOilll have not ftrlt.
ag!~l.'lt lhe~ot have one talle(J ~ 1 &amp;&amp; NkhoL!i was f'lrat. dt!layed by
ne3dlty
begun
HI!J Holiness declarM
The box s
~-• weather and lattor by a dam
Look for your name 1n I hr. IHTh~
pope 5several
rem&amp;rlu!hWldred
were nwle
1D
MiddlEport core
AB R H E 1a.,;.,.. compali!l
ur .. sslng
mtlll•
Gallagher Jb
Clau•fied Ad• and ael a bt.-n; d the congregauon for Ule
5 0 2 0
H Lewis, p
4 0 u 0
packa•e of Tea, Free
Propagatlon or l.he Pait.h at tha
1Vatlca
Wt~trd c
~ 1 0 1
Beaver &amp;~
4 u 1 a
Neal If
3 1 1 'l
Andell!Oll 3b
:$ 0 1 u
Pickens 2b
t 0 0 u
June 20 19:ll
Darst ct
4 o 1 0 By U 8 Wea,thtr Bureau Columbus
E Lew11J r!
4 o o 0
A.s a rel!ult of persi8Lant high
_ _ _ _ prell.'l re over the southeast the wea
Total
:l3 2 6 1 thel ~.onth ues Wlsea:o.onably warm
Racine
AB R H E I ovu the Ohio and upper Ml.s.sls.slpPi
Buck ct
4 o o o Vall£y~&gt; The pressure has increased
Any Peroon d11chargmg ftreworh, deRoUSh 3b
2 0 0 0 som what ove1 the MISI&gt;OUTJ Valley
llgned for the celebrahon of the F ourtl;l of
Beegle &amp;S
4 I 2 0 and ~uth central Canada where
Norris P
4 0 U 0 the eather Is somewhat cooler Be
July,
wtthtn the corporate hmtto of the valWiltshire lb
3 0 I 0 twet'J these two areas h; " .'!.hallow
lege of Mtddleport, at any lime, shall be
4 0 0 0 troul!!t or J(IW prt:ssurt! cormectlng
Nease 2b
ftned not le10 than $5 nor more than $25,
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4 ~ ~
a I( w preBSure ru-es, ov r sou~heas
2
Stob t
lf'rn Canada atld New England with
according
to an Ordmance to that effect
ar "
{ 0 1 0 a1 e:w:tenslve lo"ALpressure areQ over
Those who VIOlate thto Ordtnance
Total
o l the svulhwest In the northern por
31 ..... rwo base hlts- stobai t
oa( I lion of thL&lt;; troUij:h especially over
be pumohed to the fulleot extent of the
her Anderson Struck out bY-No~ the lake region t~ weather Is un
law
n Lewis II Hare on bulls-otl-lsettled with nearly generul Showers
NorrL&lt;J 4 J..Er.Wis 4
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JOHN R HAWKINS,
Score by tnnnlgs
I cooler nw further ell.lltwa rd move
Chtef of Pohce
Midd
000 101 ()(H).-21 men (Jf thl~~o Ivw pressut.Rae
000 OOI 000 _ 1 bt ttu1drd l \ !!OJl'l v h:H
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ww opend ......,
pllrent.- Mr and Mr~t. Jobn I

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Umpire's Ruling
'Ends Ball Game

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A PROCLAMATION!

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SHOOTING IS LAID

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Jute 20--INS--Tuny
Julla.u 39 k1 own pollee u 1de1 world
('haroe~r vas sh t ll 1d ser ou Jy
"o r lkd h re rn lv tutloy by one of
iwo men wh
a wakened hln I~
poun n10: f n lhE' tlvr of his apart
n ent
Pol cc smcl II e :;hooting wM ll c
result of a gangla nd feud m Maxfil
lion 0 which resulted m the leathli
ot two gangste s the~ last mouth
Julian pollee SDid they had leaned
had moved to Toledo only two weelu;
ogo f10m Mas:!lllon where he had
been ordered to leave the dtv Ul dr
\hreilt of being p ton U srul
Only one billet w:u fired pollee
sa ki U1e shoi llllr.g Jul n1 In lhr
t:hes and p10b:1bly jJielc 1 g hlx
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verdict o! su icide Wll~ 1 tuun:d to
d 1y n tile death of Chmlr~ W
Ftanls 58 \CBI I I f!\lmf' r Wh()S('
bodJ was f ttnd l1 a lank on the
Cratf't Jarm ~\ell.l be l! after he had
~n miSI!IIng fro
J Is ho11
sJ ct'
lust Sunday

r

Or;
ton7Ue

been so pat ent
SG
understandmg o r a I
thb4e funks and qutrks wh1ch
•rouii'M baclt w th me o~t
Fran~, out of t}9! pr son camp
iYou've understolld the dark ttme11
~ the memor1e~ and the struggl~
to get hold of myself
You ve
l).ell*t me all the way through
jaeked me up when I needed 1t
the devtl when I made a
of rrl')self sympath zmg
underneath unde rstand

Dcbght Wtth m

H••w•lha"
l n li!r 1'\nte of J me 22 18.\f tl!t1
pot&gt;t I on~,:rPI\(lw wrot~&gt; In his Unry
1 hn' e at le II lit ntx n a (llun
for n p ~&gt;ID n the Amrrknn lndh n
v.ll el Jl ..n 11 to 1 e 1o be tile ri;JI t
(It e
t HI tJ e
II IV
It Itt to WeiiHL
togNI er II r r 1 tlouttrul tradition•
lntrl a \ I de

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brought me buck

made me

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ab•olute •ilenu, you. lnow, beea~~~e lioN yo.,
•o much," •md Tr1111n•
what. eveatllallJ,

Comfort,

ease,

luxUfJ I

fREE WHEELING.

She

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HOSIERY SAL£

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wu fu1ly and bitterly aware
She tumed and wallr:ed away

MEN'S SUITS
AND OVERCOATS
LADIES WOOL DRESSES
0r Plam Coats

LADIES SILl&lt; DRESSES
ONE-PIECE
LADIES' HE;AVY COA'IS,
Fur Collar and Cuffij

FIN&amp;I

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Ends Saturday, June 20

tears. She
hand to brush them
caught her ~dlculout j

bliDded "

ahOe

A 14 A M

e wouJd

tumed her baek on them &amp;11 a
l'Bther gallabt wotnau who knew
heJ' own llmitaUo111 womiUl who
realized her own 10u aDd of what
she waa eaJable. That abe wu
not capable of being- to this man
what Mary Lou

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IMPROVED

I mean I proml8e you

to tell him when the real
had to be told

Due to the large volume of buotne~tt we
have receaved dunnr thu Spe&lt;:~a(, we luove
decaded to conltnue one week lonJer in or·
der that all our frtendo and Cuotomen may
take advantaJe of thio opecllll.

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fall to lhe 1
he:r ankle

a .,.,_
would
and

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The quahty of thts popular make Hootery

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unqu~toned

,- -&lt;lurebtlity1 ~1 1dehe~t

, T~ beaultl•• "11,11
)&gt;bot. &lt;J And -d&amp;lihll'

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thi!t apectal sellmg you'll want a half a dozen pair.
•
Stop m and make a sel,clton before
too late to get tn on th11 treat Ho11 ery
event
11 11

A few rmnutes 1n a new Graham Stx or E1ght with lmP"'ved
Free Wheel1ng and Silent Gear Shift will reveal a new kmd
of motonng ea1e and en1oyment such as you hc:~ve nev•J
before expenenced tn c:~ny motort car
Improved Free Wheehng, ovailable at the very low extra oost
of f35 tn all new Grohom SIXes and E1ghts, means that you
&lt;on sh1fl gears easily and Silently without touching the
d11tch except for
It means that dur.ng a great
part of your dr.vmg, the oar rolls smoothly fo&lt;ward wh1le
the eng•ne 1dles It bnngs real economy and longer car hfe

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Graham Improved Free Wheehng possesses every advontage of earl1er types but w•th Important Improvements that
odd greatly Ia your enJoyment. Let us demonstrate
Graham Improved Free Wheel1ng and show you the 54
ather important r - • why Graham oars are better &lt;OI'J.

Hysell Motor Co.
Street

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Lower lleoot&gt;d Street I'Omei'O)' 0
wpfl1 Ol!f rr~ f'DC! w lt:1t~ or ne.- m•tter for p!JbllcaUoa LhfJ
lhOIIkl 1D. &amp;IJ CUM aipl thelr n&amp;r:.le---iJthou;h n&lt;lt hece18&amp;1'U)' tC'I be
prtnted. .\Dolu'UlOUI letten bow.ver exceU.nt and duatrable 1n them
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K ..p .. N Y C Contest Came•
to Cloa.e 1n E•ehth Inn
lft.Jl Score 4 1
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For . . . . _ 011oe aa4 CP'clllltloft Dept. Call zoa a
hr UllariOI . , _ Call 118 L

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Central and the Kmghts ot Pyth s

MrJ Ed Yo I ~

wu ltOpped In the eighth mn!ng
Prt«Jay evening ! llowmg o prole~!
by the manager of

the K

of P

The acore at that ttrne v.as 4. t
In tavor of tM N y c
In the elghth 1nnmg S\0 1 her

B k wlu Jms bt&gt; 1
1 n l.! at the 1-t lzer hospital h..,.
1e u el.! to her I un e on (. 01 l St
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Eoglll

ntl Hoger o f C1llrlt'st.ol ar€' v s1t
J1l S E.ftl.(' \V e ll.r d famJl}
D F' F !Lz 5

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I m bus Fud
L P
eel c
1:'
M s Hub(&gt;
«:\Ired a base by 1t hit Mr:Elhlllfli s l t&gt;ntl ln g tl
~ out tq center field and 01 ote 1 ~~
has be
ai;tvanc«~ Swisher t.o seco 1d by a to t !' p~
wu
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Graves came to btlt at d hit a to 1 1 han s
Jon&amp; Jligb fly between ce 1ter und
r
rlgh1i fteld whlch was t t kf' 1 b} w 1 F M on~ M
101 r~ 1 he
lock. the rJght ga.rdne1 o a put
out~ but the umpire 1u1er.l an 11leg, 1
n l ;;l d o friend~
catcli:".&amp;nd then an a1 !{Ume t e1 s 1 c
St&gt;t!l L}()n ol Can
hlt

A~lng to the 1ules 1f ... r 1 e
gal &lt;:a~ Is called by the ump n r
rulinl tl'e game each n n Js a
1owe4. ~ree base-s that s he ad
van~ three bases If t1 e pro e.sL 1
RTa!Uikl bY the offlclals ll e
the
Khlahta would have t1 n.•f' , u 1 s
ooe
out and a man tJI th rcl

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and bestdes me there 1s no God
b l hcrc
a God hmudeM me? yea there 1~ no God I know not tiL~ I
am the )a8t

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GODS RESPONSE-If my pen pic which a1c c,illcd
by my name t\hall humble themselves and pray an1l
Hcek my fnc e ind turn Hom their v.Icked wa-,.s then w1l I
I hear from heav en and Y.tlll forgtv e then :-.w nnd \\ tll
hcul their land -2 Chromcle!i 7 14

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Mlat&gt; Mary

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1.1 villiUoa here 1

Mbli J~:s.n Sm.ltil who

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employed

Mr und
am.lMrs
MIS John
D B Dillard
Farmer
IIOll
Ll tie Mlr;s Patrlcl8. Ann Chase I Dan
reLw'n
four n onlh old daughter of Mr and tJd F day ev~:nln&amp; fro 1 8 mur~ vlalt
Mn. Waite! Chase of Raceland Ky In D.-troll and CanatU When they
wl ~~\I.! ting Mr and Mrs Shirley ttw t ed they drovll home a new
Mills he te Is the subject of an oc. 1orah&amp;m Pa.l&amp;e
currem::e v.hlch ls conbidert:d ve ;, I Mn;
Ha.rl~y Cwmlna:harn Of
unl.ll;UBI
Fo th street und~rwe 1t 1m Qpem
The ~oung miss ls the proud ow
Lion Thursday at a Charlet;ton has
r uf eleven graJ d parent..,; all I v plt.l:tl Is aettlnl!l along as v.eU fl5
lng E&gt;ix of them are Q'll her moth l'UU a be expt!c\.ed
ide of the family and nvl! on
Mr lmd Mn; George Sa ~er son.o;
I HI th cr s $ ld e Tllr.t~e IPSO d P a I Rict ard and Shirley wm motor to
t
nts uf Mtss Patt:icla s cover four Cine nnnti Monday morning where
!{ener~n~--Shirley Wlll enter hill model e08ch
a rep lea of the trllde njark of the
and Mrs L1st.an Fultz ar&lt;t Fisher Body Company In IJ\e coun
h r~&gt; on u visit v.1th tms purent.s try wlde conteat
ct Mrs Fred Fulti~
M a d Mns Home Cook a.re I
RECEIVES GIFT
:-~ ot
tg lh~ ~ 11f.t'5 Nell and M
Mre William SteUT returned Fri
" B hop lo Cul umbus Sunday day 1 igllt bringing with hllr a
1 he Ml!i.!le:s B ~m; p are return in" to Jove!} g1ft wh1ch had llt'l'n liven
th{ home In Cleveln1d
her lly Mr:s Ca.rrle Jackson retiring
M
Ella Ashley ot Fourth St pre:s1aent of t.he G A R fo) 11ervicetJ
1 r Columbu:; But rda.~ wl ere which Mrs Steitf ) ttd rendered
II 1slt htr daughter Mue Mrs SteUf has been utlendlna the
U und( go an opera Uon at ~State conventim of the a A R
ll \\lit Crot;s hru pi tal
for the past week and wtUle there
"t ss s urn l o mse "ll 1e fl 6 ul 111\e assisted in the m ISJcol program
oo.;O
d v ftJI a VlSlt vlth M ::It; Vc\a prcl!cnted
R
II a lurmcr c~irlf'nt of Mid
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CLA.!'i~ Mf t:TING
1 I 1 t.tl m Toledo
Itt 1 ned F !day one
Il c \\omu
Blbe cia&amp;':! of Pome
n Col mbus SJ1e wtl r&lt;.y D:.apti~t chu ch held their JWle
t: r d 1es at the Gold n H:lmi: at tllf' 1 orne of Mrs Ma.ry
Pag m iil8h tre~::t FridEl.)' after
noon ThLs llL't!LinK W118 to celebrate
1h e 91st b Lhda) o! Mrs Page Her
pastor Dr A R Start rendf'red
a most oppro)niate and Inspiring
talk Af l a ~ o
, ~ram dd
dous rdrellhment.'i were servect to
the nonot 11uest n 1ct to the l.:om
J.lll.l~ic o~;~;~;ds who Itod 11athered

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BRIDGI: IIOS1ESS
Do hila Pa !ley wu~ hor.te.o;s
bridge club Fndav evenl1g
was served at the Maty Ju1 e
\\as ]Jl lyed at the home of
Mr.s J E Harley Mrs Ben Fult:(; J1
receh~d the pr1re !or high scorf'

M ss
to her
Dinner
Brld!!e

AJ\tELIA. TAKES OFF
Okla June 20-INS--Her
AuLoeho plane In good repair Mrs
Ameha Earh~rt Putnam took utr
I for
St Lo lis from Mumclpal air
pt rt he1 e Wda}
_ ____ -~DO X IS SIGHTt:D
Rio De Janeiro JUI e 20--INSSucces.'lfully em pletmg lis long
:tli.ghL fl&lt;&gt;ln Altenrhe 1 Switzerland
U e giant Orn an ~ea!lial}e n 11 X
desce nded t~n the cairn wa.tert:o of
BotatugJ sa,. u- ltLo De Janeiro at
12 55 P t today II 5
111 J:: 0
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R o D Jane1io J 11 e ?tJ-- TN~
fhe DO X which I oppcd otT fton
Cabr. F lo about 50 m Jes flon th
city at 11 45 A M loda} was sight
ed o e r Rio De Jarun.lo the goal of
he r lo:ng drawn out South PacJtJc
t!ighL o.t 12 30 P M loca ltlme

DELAY FUGHT
~

t.he neJtt 36 hour.. pos&amp;tl y w 1th
thund•nto,m• tn hi• "' ,,
REACHED, POPE ,
thia af\.t!rnoon or t.onliht a1 d .-w.r 1
Nl:v. York June IW'l----1N8-Com
..pletl
t
a.1gl
he
Ia
baP1 Sunday m rn ug COtJI~ r Sun
1 A hotly eontL'sted Iiiio ne In
Vatican to
City
20 _pvea
JHSthe Middleport Le11m emel'lfed vic young MOCite; bIvtattb: betof't' h~p day
Cc.nLra.ry
the June
veralon
om;
tortous over the Racine t.eam. ln a plnv oft' from Ployd Bfonnet.t. fteld on
WEATHER OUTLOOK
b~ FaiK:iBt autbortUes, ehurell aadl
Melp County Church leq:ue con her Pial ned tnru Atlantlr nJc:l1t
Wash.lnrton Ju lt! 20
INS
state In Italy are far from an..,_.
tea\ W~y was played., toe d
AILhouah Lhe ~pailll are oonald Weekly 'lt'Hther ?U look ror the ~r mt:nt In Lhe oont.roYeny caused bJ1
nnaJ.ty to tht. &amp;COre or 2 ~
)ered thlnor ones It waa not beUeved l 'od Junt 22 to J ne 2'1 h cluslvt
dissolution or Catholic youtll OI'Pil•
The rame wa.a featured by iooU that MIM NIChols wo Ild ~ abl,. to
Ohio Valle-y &amp; atlcre
shov.~m~ lt.atlon.s Pope Pill&amp; Xl dtelared tobalM! runn1.na each team ~t.Una ~lx starl thl!i ftr&amp;t lee of the tttrh' t.o early part of week and &amp;IU• l I' "tout 1ay
hi~ and the Mtddle'Xlrt lad11 COtl Harbor Orace New Poundland bo&lt;! F~ay BIJ&amp;'htly cooler IlL bt-gln ng
w.. are not on the way to All'""
::, ttln~i~ne error w-nlle the R.a cl t !ore t.omorrow at th• esrliest
~ett"eek with '.Yunne J ~sda y or 1 met t and nf&gt;41:otl.&amp;UOilll have not ftrlt.
ag!~l.'lt lhe~ot have one talle(J ~ 1 &amp;&amp; NkhoL!i was f'lrat. dt!layed by
ne3dlty
begun
HI!J Holiness declarM
The box s
~-• weather and lattor by a dam
Look for your name 1n I hr. IHTh~
pope 5several
rem&amp;rlu!hWldred
were nwle
1D
MiddlEport core
AB R H E 1a.,;.,.. compali!l
ur .. sslng
mtlll•
Gallagher Jb
Clau•fied Ad• and ael a bt.-n; d the congregauon for Ule
5 0 2 0
H Lewis, p
4 0 u 0
packa•e of Tea, Free
Propagatlon or l.he Pait.h at tha
1Vatlca
Wt~trd c
~ 1 0 1
Beaver &amp;~
4 u 1 a
Neal If
3 1 1 'l
Andell!Oll 3b
:$ 0 1 u
Pickens 2b
t 0 0 u
June 20 19:ll
Darst ct
4 o 1 0 By U 8 Wea,thtr Bureau Columbus
E Lew11J r!
4 o o 0
A.s a rel!ult of persi8Lant high
_ _ _ _ prell.'l re over the southeast the wea
Total
:l3 2 6 1 thel ~.onth ues Wlsea:o.onably warm
Racine
AB R H E I ovu the Ohio and upper Ml.s.sls.slpPi
Buck ct
4 o o o Vall£y~&gt; The pressure has increased
Any Peroon d11chargmg ftreworh, deRoUSh 3b
2 0 0 0 som what ove1 the MISI&gt;OUTJ Valley
llgned for the celebrahon of the F ourtl;l of
Beegle &amp;S
4 I 2 0 and ~uth central Canada where
Norris P
4 0 U 0 the eather Is somewhat cooler Be
July,
wtthtn the corporate hmtto of the valWiltshire lb
3 0 I 0 twet'J these two areas h; " .'!.hallow
lege of Mtddleport, at any lime, shall be
4 0 0 0 troul!!t or J(IW prt:ssurt! cormectlng
Nease 2b
ftned not le10 than $5 nor more than $25,
~~:: ~
4 ~ ~
a I( w preBSure ru-es, ov r sou~heas
2
Stob t
lf'rn Canada atld New England with
according
to an Ordmance to that effect
ar "
{ 0 1 0 a1 e:w:tenslve lo"ALpressure areQ over
Those who VIOlate thto Ordtnance
Total
o l the svulhwest In the northern por
31 ..... rwo base hlts- stobai t
oa( I lion of thL&lt;; troUij:h especially over
be pumohed to the fulleot extent of the
her Anderson Struck out bY-No~ the lake region t~ weather Is un
law
n Lewis II Hare on bulls-otl-lsettled with nearly generul Showers
NorrL&lt;J 4 J..Er.Wis 4
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and thunduJtorms 11.nd sllghll1
JOHN R HAWKINS,
Score by tnnnlgs
I cooler nw further ell.lltwa rd move
Chtef of Pohce
Midd
000 101 ()(H).-21 men (Jf thl~~o Ivw pressut.Rae
000 OOI 000 _ 1 bt ttu1drd l \ !!OJl'l v h:H
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From Rac'lne LadS

"wllhColumbu&gt;
ww opend ......,
pllrent.- Mr and Mr~t. Jobn I

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Umpire's Ruling
'Ends Ball Game

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Conditions

A PROCLAMATION!

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SHOOTING IS LAID

TO GANGLAND FEUD

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Tol.xto 0
Jute 20--INS--Tuny
Julla.u 39 k1 own pollee u 1de1 world
('haroe~r vas sh t ll 1d ser ou Jy
"o r lkd h re rn lv tutloy by one of
iwo men wh
a wakened hln I~
poun n10: f n lhE' tlvr of his apart
n ent
Pol cc smcl II e :;hooting wM ll c
result of a gangla nd feud m Maxfil
lion 0 which resulted m the leathli
ot two gangste s the~ last mouth
Julian pollee SDid they had leaned
had moved to Toledo only two weelu;
ogo f10m Mas:!lllon where he had
been ordered to leave the dtv Ul dr
\hreilt of being p ton U srul
Only one billet w:u fired pollee
sa ki U1e shoi llllr.g Jul n1 In lhr
t:hes and p10b:1bly jJielc 1 g hlx
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~~ IC IU[ Vt:RDH T RETURNEU
W .(lSteJ 0
J I c 20- JNS A

verdict o! su icide Wll~ 1 tuun:d to
d 1y n tile death of Chmlr~ W
Ftanls 58 \CBI I I f!\lmf' r Wh()S('
bodJ was f ttnd l1 a lank on the
Cratf't Jarm ~\ell.l be l! after he had
~n miSI!IIng fro
J Is ho11
sJ ct'
lust Sunday

r

Or;
ton7Ue

been so pat ent
SG
understandmg o r a I
thb4e funks and qutrks wh1ch
•rouii'M baclt w th me o~t
Fran~, out of t}9! pr son camp
iYou've understolld the dark ttme11
~ the memor1e~ and the struggl~
to get hold of myself
You ve
l).ell*t me all the way through
jaeked me up when I needed 1t
the devtl when I made a
of rrl')self sympath zmg
underneath unde rstand

Dcbght Wtth m

H••w•lha"
l n li!r 1'\nte of J me 22 18.\f tl!t1
pot&gt;t I on~,:rPI\(lw wrot~&gt; In his Unry
1 hn' e at le II lit ntx n a (llun
for n p ~&gt;ID n the Amrrknn lndh n
v.ll el Jl ..n 11 to 1 e 1o be tile ri;JI t
(It e
t HI tJ e
II IV
It Itt to WeiiHL
togNI er II r r 1 tlouttrul tradition•
lntrl a \ I de

666

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Annoqncinq

brought me buck

made me

,-~A
~I

Dry

1t

c"n'•

wmf 1n

ab•olute •ilenu, you. lnow, beea~~~e lioN yo.,
•o much," •md Tr1111n•
what. eveatllallJ,

Comfort,

ease,

luxUfJ I

fREE WHEELING.

She

r

wu

HOSIERY SAL£

'

to him, abe

wu fu1ly and bitterly aware
She tumed and wallr:ed away

MEN'S SUITS
AND OVERCOATS
LADIES WOOL DRESSES
0r Plam Coats

LADIES SILl&lt; DRESSES
ONE-PIECE
LADIES' HE;AVY COA'IS,
Fur Collar and Cuffij

FIN&amp;I

Pli0llll1'47-J

7lc
75c
SJ·DO'

St

She

Ends Saturday, June 20

tears. She
hand to brush them
caught her ~dlculout j

bliDded "

ahOe

A 14 A M

e wouJd

tumed her baek on them &amp;11 a
l'Bther gallabt wotnau who knew
heJ' own llmitaUo111 womiUl who
realized her own 10u aDd of what
she waa eaJable. That abe wu
not capable of being- to this man
what Mary Lou

"•

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IMPROVED

I mean I proml8e you

to tell him when the real
had to be told

Due to the large volume of buotne~tt we
have receaved dunnr thu Spe&lt;:~a(, we luove
decaded to conltnue one week lonJer in or·
der that all our frtendo and Cuotomen may
take advantaJe of thio opecllll.

I

• hidden,
fall to lhe 1
he:r ankle

a .,.,_
would
and

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The quahty of thts popular make Hootery

I&amp;

unqu~toned

,- -&lt;lurebtlity1 ~1 1dehe~t

, T~ beaultl•• "11,11
)&gt;bot. &lt;J And -d&amp;lihll'

.

'

thi!t apectal sellmg you'll want a half a dozen pair.
•
Stop m and make a sel,clton before
too late to get tn on th11 treat Ho11 ery
event
11 11

A few rmnutes 1n a new Graham Stx or E1ght with lmP"'ved
Free Wheel1ng and Silent Gear Shift will reveal a new kmd
of motonng ea1e and en1oyment such as you hc:~ve nev•J
before expenenced tn c:~ny motort car
Improved Free Wheehng, ovailable at the very low extra oost
of f35 tn all new Grohom SIXes and E1ghts, means that you
&lt;on sh1fl gears easily and Silently without touching the
d11tch except for
It means that dur.ng a great
part of your dr.vmg, the oar rolls smoothly fo&lt;ward wh1le
the eng•ne 1dles It bnngs real economy and longer car hfe

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Graham Improved Free Wheehng possesses every advontage of earl1er types but w•th Important Improvements that
odd greatly Ia your enJoyment. Let us demonstrate
Graham Improved Free Wheel1ng and show you the 54
ather important r - • why Graham oars are better &lt;OI'J.

Hysell Motor Co.
Street

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A,_f¥ERUSINC

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...~- hu JIM!D' moet or his ttme. people would h&amp;ve a plut ..,nd
.~ h.f Qui\ rkUnl ' tbe "'n1e to hwh~y .
ci'Dte~ ploturea, In ou'tdoor rolea.
-'l'Uo U. 0. LeaM
DlD, liDU ~pw..
I CJI,Ml~l are at last tieCOfn.lll&amp;'
That 'bnve Brook tauaht eiQCUtion ! civilized. They nG lonpr · oook a
before mtertnl' pictured
mlssionary with his coat IUld .lorou•

~CENE$1N

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lip. PatnU.r.

-Nice Mother~ .Nice Daughter

BEHIND THf,

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pt.)

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son:-Papa, what's
monial b&amp;rq ue?
Dad :-A battleaJitp.

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BUNDAY, JUNE :II , Ulll

'I'D DAtt.Y TRDcrNI:, FOM'tROY, OHIO

EY KEE~S
~p ·nARD HITTING:

5£NHORS l 0~ E
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After Winnina 12 in Row; .
Cubt, Pirates And
Carda Win
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SO DO ATHLETICS

Ohio.

Racine

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John W .Welch,

t.n aucb a

maq.ucr iL6 to brlnl the putnt.
taultl to l'OU.

Manarlr.a: Director

For s.te, Mite.~R

st.~et

Great Bend

BALE-Modern home with all

Rev. Warren or Pwllund fiil ~d ll:•
conveniences,
biU!ement,
im·
nace heat, eleetrlclty, gas and city re1ulnr appointment he1 e Sunday
Mt• and Mrs. MrMlllcn uf GinW'lter. Call at 1:18 Mulberry Aw.,
6-17-St. ham Station

Ptlmcroy,

spent

Sunday

witl1

POLLY AND HER PALS

thet'r daughter Mr!! Rlr:hard Dowe

MHS. R . H. WELLS, Pomeroy, and family
stop r..t THE DAILY TRIBUNE th~

M~ . Sw;le Harris WB.ll

a 'llslto1'

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week: and get a -:·..e.rter pound puck- 1or her mothe:r Mr ~ Mull Circle ol
age ot Salad~ ~a free.
C:mucl Wednesday.
CHERRIES FOR-'BAi:::E=Rca.d:f~t.tMist; Odell BaliS who Is 3ltt•mllng
ter June 21 . John Wi!rner Jr, school at Columbus came Saturday
Loading Oreek, Middleport, R D. to be with Mr and M1 s. o\. T . La·
8~lil-3t.
they.
Mr. and Mr". Clarence W~lls and
FOR SALE - Two show cosC6. two famll)' motored to Bpe11c~r und
counter scales, 500 lb ice box. Boo spent the week end with relatives.
E C. Hall was a busmess caller In
OLith &amp; Wh!Uock, Second Street.
R.avlncBwood BeturdllY.
6-16-61.
M1 and Mrs. C. B Crow of RH·
MRS E. E. WINDON, Pomeroy. cine visited the former's luther.
stop at THE DAILY TRIBUNE Charles Crow saturday.
this week and get a. quarter powld
packt•ge or Salada Tea free.

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__a_n_t_e_d_______ Oliver Llnkcr.hokllr and mulhcr
•Ji_e_lp_W
1 and Wayne Dieh.l, have returned to
SAJ,.EBMPJN- In surrounding LoWI!ll,
can you 11011 automobile oil? Let us
put you in oil jobbing business
Lesa thRn t40.00 capital required
y
r1uu own your own 11 store. 'Uolden opportunity. The Day' Compa.ny, 2304 C811Pl Rd .,~ OLvelund,

°

their home alter a brlet vl~lt with
Mrs. Linkenhoker'• mother In Han·
ley, W Va. who Is qult.c Ill.
Rena Stitt spent Sunday

j Ruth

Dodrldre.

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JPOR RENT-Two oJJice roama
Court. Bt., over Buildln(l and

B'ETTY BIRCfl HAS
R&lt;TUR&gt;JED, "'0 MAMA'? Jofl
Al-r&gt;iE MILLINERY &lt;;HOP ENPS
1llDA-(, BUooERI'UPt SH!!"S ONLY

omce. In IJne condltlrn, with
ateam heat. &amp;:e C. J!:. Dow or
Bdw. Eberabach, Pomeroy, Ohto.
Alao two Gmca rcoma ·'n Main
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lOOT'?~ (.:riVE

CAMPOI..O "1--~·

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pac!,age o~ So.lada Tea tree .

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- ·- MR... CAR OWNER!

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hr pollsllt yo11r a.utn with Mc:Aicetl
PoJ11b and Wn.x. Fenaef'l •lrwWbt.
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AUTO PAINT SHOP
lad S«.

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Morris A. Penter, Advertioing Dire&lt;:tor of the San Dieao
(California) Un;on·Tribune, Sayt:
"Did you ever stop to think that a ncw.apaper aa an advertis·

ing medium poa&amp;easea many ouittanding advantage&amp;?
"Newspaper advertising reachea ·nearly everyone every day;

almost everyone read• a newspaper.

It is the only publication

immediately associated wilb the life of a community.

A newspaper contains something that everyone in the fam•
ily wants to know about.
It is the greatest factor in the country
u

in moulding public opinion.
"The newspaper is the most eagerly aought piece of litera·
lure going into the home.

It has more intimacy than

J~.ny

other

factor in one' a daily contact.
"Newspaper advertising produces immediate action; apeed
di.tinguiahes a newspaper's birth, life and function.

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F.:1 d Garage a.nd A. &amp; P Grocer) tn Pomeroy . Flndcr 1eturn to
AIO•sc Jouca. Pomuoy.

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By Edoon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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BEE... 'NOI&gt;I'I&gt;J4 '"IWO WEEkS.
BU"T I'lL BE T 10 &lt;?&gt;EEMED
u KE owo '1'EA~ -ro You:

- Friend of Starr

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her recent tllneBB.
Robert Colllml and lilnll]Y WCIC
calling 11.t th(l home of Mr anrl MI.~'
Walter Fl'l.lk Prtday even1nr

For Rent-

Heavies Perking .Up

?.•lth

Ellne Spirea 1uJ.d Mrs Clendennln
Ruth and Arhue Dodridge o.nd
mother had dinner at the home of
Ohto.
Mr. and Mrs. Scarberry of Lf:ltart
Sunday.
·
MflB FRED ROSENBAUM Prune~
Myrtle and Gamet Fulk and Opal
roy. atop at THE' DAILY TRI- Keaton called recently on Ruth
BUNE this wee k llnd ret a qua1·ter Dodrlgrc
fl ()lnld paclm]lc of S tlluda. Tea free
Marie VIning has recovered from

DID YOU EVER

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uNewspaper advertiaing tells us where to buy; it never leb
a prospect get caught. It insure• consumen good will; long aaleo
'

efforh ar

en&lt;f required to sell the consumer on a product adver·

tised in new51Papers.

ctwo games)

E1. Louis at Boston

Newspaper advertising is timely and pennitt lbe advertioer

Hwn !HllllPS I

Chtrngo at Brookly11
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Phll .ulrlpt1 :a fll

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New YPl'k :•t St Louis

to tie his copy up with current news events.

It enables the ad-

verli!!ier to enter any specific! area and secure the amount of cov-

erage that be needs.

Uo.,tnn ul lletrult.

"Newapapcr advertising is flexible; a campai1n can be otarl·

AT mE TliEATRES ·

ed over-night and can be slopped at a moment's notice.

ELECT~IC TH~AtRJt, roR~qy-TODA Y

'Newopaper copy can be written to give a complete oalea pre·
••~tation

"DR~CUJ.:A"

ltta.r and a~:J~; D.r."ld M&amp;nnef'o Holen Cl\aalilter. 1sem I. uro~t
QwiJht t'ryc.

He IIVIld Of t.he lf~JIII of' JDu\b.

of the product, or it can be written with the iaea of

trade name eotabli•hment.

lnl.rodudnu thr

t.l!rrlfYin( f)~a:Jqlf. k'lll! of ~tAt "J;hej wi!!'~IIIIIL e~atacJcr. ln Uci :•:JP·

"A newtpaper itlbe cloteol point of c:mtactto lbe actual

Aho CoiRcdiet;· "TONGIIIE TIED'-' and

•ale of merchandir.e; lbe only thintr that will approac!l it it a

'Jil&amp; ·PRICE"

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counter d!.play or a window dioplay.
"People of the United Stale• PIIY one million dollars a clay to
K•t lbeir new1paper.
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A,_f¥ERUSINC

oameu. 111 prtltrtnoe over the rt· maid, 1111t )'0111'
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Spealteaalel were lnVim-.LJD.,tllat
Th1t ~ .omtthbl&amp;' "ew for Carey,
...~- hu JIM!D' moet or his ttme. people would h&amp;ve a plut ..,nd
.~ h.f Qui\ rkUnl ' tbe "'n1e to hwh~y .
ci'Dte~ ploturea, In ou'tdoor rolea.
-'l'Uo U. 0. LeaM
DlD, liDU ~pw..
I CJI,Ml~l are at last tieCOfn.lll&amp;'
That 'bnve Brook tauaht eiQCUtion ! civilized. They nG lonpr · oook a
before mtertnl' pictured
mlssionary with his coat IUld .lorou•

~CENE$1N

~ Aeeontlq. roof repain and

lip. PatnU.r.

-Nice Mother~ .Nice Daughter

BEHIND THf,

'

Dayidlon- 1

m -x. ... a-n-n&amp;.

sen on.

pt.)

DR.

son:-Papa, what's
monial b&amp;rq ue?
Dad :-A battleaJitp.

t~-

matri-

BUNDAY, JUNE :II , Ulll

'I'D DAtt.Y TRDcrNI:, FOM'tROY, OHIO

EY KEE~S
~p ·nARD HITTING:

5£NHORS l 0~ E
'

After Winnina 12 in Row; .
Cubt, Pirates And
Carda Win
•
SO DO ATHLETICS

Ohio.

Racine

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.JQUI'

ad il prepared

l'etJ

rarklnr--No Utnl\

John W .Welch,

t.n aucb a

maq.ucr iL6 to brlnl the putnt.
taultl to l'OU.

Manarlr.a: Director

For s.te, Mite.~R

st.~et

Great Bend

BALE-Modern home with all

Rev. Warren or Pwllund fiil ~d ll:•
conveniences,
biU!ement,
im·
nace heat, eleetrlclty, gas and city re1ulnr appointment he1 e Sunday
Mt• and Mrs. MrMlllcn uf GinW'lter. Call at 1:18 Mulberry Aw.,
6-17-St. ham Station

Ptlmcroy,

spent

Sunday

witl1

POLLY AND HER PALS

thet'r daughter Mr!! Rlr:hard Dowe

MHS. R . H. WELLS, Pomeroy, and family
stop r..t THE DAILY TRIBUNE th~

M~ . Sw;le Harris WB.ll

a 'llslto1'

-

- - - - - -----

week: and get a -:·..e.rter pound puck- 1or her mothe:r Mr ~ Mull Circle ol
age ot Salad~ ~a free.
C:mucl Wednesday.
CHERRIES FOR-'BAi:::E=Rca.d:f~t.tMist; Odell BaliS who Is 3ltt•mllng
ter June 21 . John Wi!rner Jr, school at Columbus came Saturday
Loading Oreek, Middleport, R D. to be with Mr and M1 s. o\. T . La·
8~lil-3t.
they.
Mr. and Mr". Clarence W~lls and
FOR SALE - Two show cosC6. two famll)' motored to Bpe11c~r und
counter scales, 500 lb ice box. Boo spent the week end with relatives.
E C. Hall was a busmess caller In
OLith &amp; Wh!Uock, Second Street.
R.avlncBwood BeturdllY.
6-16-61.
M1 and Mrs. C. B Crow of RH·
MRS E. E. WINDON, Pomeroy. cine visited the former's luther.
stop at THE DAILY TRIBUNE Charles Crow saturday.
this week and get a. quarter powld
packt•ge or Salada Tea free.

/

Hilami

~- - ~~

"·

__a_n_t_e_d_______ Oliver Llnkcr.hokllr and mulhcr
•Ji_e_lp_W
1 and Wayne Dieh.l, have returned to
SAJ,.EBMPJN- In surrounding LoWI!ll,
can you 11011 automobile oil? Let us
put you in oil jobbing business
Lesa thRn t40.00 capital required
y
r1uu own your own 11 store. 'Uolden opportunity. The Day' Compa.ny, 2304 C811Pl Rd .,~ OLvelund,

°

their home alter a brlet vl~lt with
Mrs. Linkenhoker'• mother In Han·
ley, W Va. who Is qult.c Ill.
Rena Stitt spent Sunday

j Ruth

Dodrldre.

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JPOR RENT-Two oJJice roama
Court. Bt., over Buildln(l and

B'ETTY BIRCfl HAS
R&lt;TUR&gt;JED, "'0 MAMA'? Jofl
Al-r&gt;iE MILLINERY &lt;;HOP ENPS
1llDA-(, BUooERI'UPt SH!!"S ONLY

omce. In IJne condltlrn, with
ateam heat. &amp;:e C. J!:. Dow or
Bdw. Eberabach, Pomeroy, Ohto.
Alao two Gmca rcoma ·'n Main
81Teet.
3-&gt;D·U

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COME O&gt;J,
lOOT'?~ (.:riVE

CAMPOI..O "1--~·

SALARY~

pac!,age o~ So.lada Tea tree .

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UlJa week: and aet a quarter pound

POR RENT-6 room

2'l

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FL.AME I

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repnlr. Call UndorscJUnw Store
6-JD·3t

Loat-

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age uf Salada 1'el.\ rrcc.

- ·- MR... CAR OWNER!

'SEE I

TILLIE. ·

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ML ~S

OJ!..ORO!. STARK. Pomeroy
~.top at THE DAlL'l TIUDUNE thts
wtJck f\111'1 gc·l R quuter (JOttnd pack~

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TOta.l!i
I 0 0 F

MP-C'S
6000
6uY

Oarr, 3b . . . . . .
Bailey, ct . . .
McNa.Ught.on, c
Fauley, 2b
!Turner,&amp;&gt;
JLucke.lb.

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&amp;hut&gt;nleb. If
Wllliamf&gt;, rf

Lldc, p

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llli tht Umr tn hav,. your ea.•
.UUW er wiu:1bed. I «l:lll rdn.nalu
hr pollsllt yo11r a.utn with Mc:Aicetl
PoJ11b and Wn.x. Fenaef'l •lrwWbt.
en"ett, rolled ou&amp; and palnlfo:f.
Fumlt.ur~ IJid hlnwt. J)uc::oed
nr l.aequercd. llonnt wor.a:, Rea.

Tctlll!i

Come and See

AUTO PAINT SHOP
lad S«.

JOHN R. I.OVF..
Neat (Jnd,....l Sehnol
a'toQHI. "7• O.

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Two base hits,
Bailey.

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"Did you ever stop to think that a ncw.apaper aa an advertis·

ing medium poa&amp;easea many ouittanding advantage&amp;?
"Newspaper advertising reachea ·nearly everyone every day;

almost everyone read• a newspaper.

It is the only publication

immediately associated wilb the life of a community.

A newspaper contains something that everyone in the fam•
ily wants to know about.
It is the greatest factor in the country
u

in moulding public opinion.
"The newspaper is the most eagerly aought piece of litera·
lure going into the home.

It has more intimacy than

J~.ny

other

factor in one' a daily contact.
"Newspaper advertising produces immediate action; apeed
di.tinguiahes a newspaper's birth, life and function.

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her recent tllneBB.
Robert Colllml and lilnll]Y WCIC
calling 11.t th(l home of Mr anrl MI.~'
Walter Fl'l.lk Prtday even1nr

For Rent-

Heavies Perking .Up

?.•lth

Ellne Spirea 1uJ.d Mrs Clendennln
Ruth and Arhue Dodridge o.nd
mother had dinner at the home of
Ohto.
Mr. and Mrs. Scarberry of Lf:ltart
Sunday.
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MflB FRED ROSENBAUM Prune~
Myrtle and Gamet Fulk and Opal
roy. atop at THE' DAILY TRI- Keaton called recently on Ruth
BUNE this wee k llnd ret a qua1·ter Dodrlgrc
fl ()lnld paclm]lc of S tlluda. Tea free
Marie VIning has recovered from

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uNewspaper advertiaing tells us where to buy; it never leb
a prospect get caught. It insure• consumen good will; long aaleo
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efforh ar

en&lt;f required to sell the consumer on a product adver·

tised in new51Papers.

ctwo games)

E1. Louis at Boston

Newspaper advertising is timely and pennitt lbe advertioer

Hwn !HllllPS I

Chtrngo at Brookly11
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to tie his copy up with current news events.

It enables the ad-

verli!!ier to enter any specific! area and secure the amount of cov-

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"Newapapcr advertising is flexible; a campai1n can be otarl·

AT mE TliEATRES ·

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'Newopaper copy can be written to give a complete oalea pre·
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"DR~CUJ.:A"

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QwiJht t'ryc.

He IIVIld Of t.he lf~JIII of' JDu\b.

of the product, or it can be written with the iaea of

trade name eotabli•hment.

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Aho CoiRcdiet;· "TONGIIIE TIED'-' and

•ale of merchandir.e; lbe only thintr that will approac!l it it a

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tall :.ogh and :a deatbil

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Steve Kollleh,
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attack. ot cramJll whJW

) Darby Creek near tbt
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ere he was an inlnate,
'Owned berore reacuen
him.

ln1 to escape from the,_utomoblle ride, Donald
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n, wail st.r:uck and kW..
Jedo. Clyde Peavler,
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l Forest E. Good was
tron by bullt"ts tro&amp; an
,believe to have been

ieves from a holdup.

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Prosecutor

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Ado.. Business
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:her man fw- tonlght.
' t-he thermometer weni
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'Hatley
· hanode, 24 yean of ·li
died Prtdly ennlnt at about t

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a.rterl

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ol bl! face had been d
plilteb' blOwn away by a shot '
tired b7 Knnal Martin, 19 ye&amp;Ji ·-,
~. at the Martin home •t u~
Rldei., In the northeutem end
tM ecrunt.r.
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eatl.nj ·~rut · twr.'aat. down on ..
poreh when hls brothn, Jtm a
•Ioili. Jim told him that. he I
eneounU;red Kanode Juat &amp;• p:
from.· ~ hooae, and a seuftle
1ued A\lout ft.ve mtnutu later. K

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Toots

ode VIM IIIM!P aJ!~rOilehlnl the he
and the Martin broUlers went
elde, loek!Qs b door.
Aot.cll'diDI: hi YGWll Martln, K
ode ~e aCI'OIII the- porch and a;
'tfYinl' the door, asked l1 Jbn ·
therr.: Jtrmal anaWtred, t.elllnl- I
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by

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a murder that rol·

wldup, tbree rruidde.!!l and
wblie accid.elnt caused ~

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m&amp;ered tM room be asaaulted
two~.. aceordlng to the st
told "" Erma\.
Ertnal told a Tribune represer
tlYeo- .a..turday mornln1. that
'nRIJIId&amp;y 1)'t!DIIlf hie brother _
used the tun. a muale loe.dJnK

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t:ntertBiner or StaUoQ
t Dayton, lolt. hls life l.~ a
1nunm1 poOl while tryma
the hi&amp;h temperature.

11e, that had been rebored tor a t
IUD Charae. t.Q.IIhoot at a rabbit

:t hlS head tm tbe bottDQ
ll ana w111s ta~ally lDJW"ea,

the tardth near the house. He m
td and UM rabblt rrot away. "I
lo&amp;d~d &amp;he IUh, t.e1Un1 my brot
tbat It lt rtturned, 1t wouldn't.

1ome lut Cll.rey,O., Wbert ,."t·~~
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not ~tave ha· home.
.jOg en the front porch lilt
; ste fell dead. Bhe waa

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·~t wu the door t.hat ~a~
kk!llfd open when he en~red
houae, al\d the rellound of tilE" c
knocked tM film down to the flo
be oonttnued. "After Kanode
bullifd my brother, he turned
me, to I P.tck~ ~ run up, jUS"
&amp;eare- him at :Uaat '"me.
"1 ,,:tkl not hold the 1un to
~t iQ..Jilt'l'.hantbi.

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buo Lady lo Over
e Wbile Sittin1
On Porch

anJ, Bahodt became enra«ed. ·
eord.\01. 10 Martin and · kicked

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;i 21 New Yorkeri·.

had Juat ftnl&amp;

door, bUr1t1n1 Ule looka.

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' ;Rh,er, near Racine, 0.,
d Gl~ nn Clark. brothers,
were drowned. Their row•
• iiiD(I Lhey were una ble- W

. .'

.w immiag ncar his home,
'82, a Wellington, 0 .• tar.

c;;AME TOPAY

drowned. Reuben Edwina,
·old nephew who was-~ ..
rim, ~ tood by, helpt~ to

towant

...,
1 hli anns and al..,.j
tJ&gt; :htt"ane. I belleve that It
)1~ lleaehe&lt;t me, t\e would pl
il)lr .have · tlllt!d ' me.
1

he''

n.

leutifled man who lett Itt
aln and went 11wimming In
river was drowned in the
r 111t Cincinnati. Paperli
Jlis pocket gave his name
den G11ndy.''
'
lti a bo hPd two he.i'
.s.
Steve KolUeh, M,
lead rm tne streef, Aid"~
eleln. 82. who collll.psed at
was expected to recover.•
:1,. Surrell, 16, or Daytoilo
11 attack or cramps whi)j
ln D.trby Creek near tbil
ttitutton tor the lftb:ae;.

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drowned before

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tenvme a !And&amp;Ude burled
lhovel and killed B. P.
t, ~~ ol Huntlnat;on, W. Va
•n Foreat E. Good Jl-"
Akron by bulle'tAI ~ ao
i bl!lleve to have beeJJ

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! the present heat waYe' .ta
:rtJOl1tan area atandq &amp;t
1 today, thunder abowN
111 bl'et!ze8; were promiled
!J.ther man for ton.Jsht...

h the thermome~r wem
1leh as M :ret~&amp;erday, ~
was :o11Jh and 21 deatbil
led ln Mew Yorlr uHf ~-':l
ctly or lndlret:itly, · ~ tbi
aL Twelve pet'IJOil8 - were
,elfbt died rrom heat pro~­
, nd one man, Ul lllld uriable
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roledo. Clyde Peavler 1
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----- SAY.
GUN'WIELDER
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T.OJ.ean Houae;
·;~;; Jilantin1 Trouble
.

.

f.ORIVES MANY
·:
..
~HK REUH
OOl--WI~R~

.

KJdted In Door And M~

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ttm.ta; Gun Uaed A
"' ' ' Lut Retort I

'

.

- --

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'Hatley
· hanode, 24 yean of ·li
died Prtdly ennlnt at about t

clock, about. forty mtnutes

a.rterl

le.Ct -

ol bl! face had been d
plilteb' blOwn away by a shot '
tired b7 Knnal Martin, 19 ye&amp;Ji ·-,
~. at the Martin home •t u~
Rldei., In the northeutem end
tM ecrunt.r.
!~PUn

.ui(t..Jle

,·

' Ohioan&amp; ~\Vid&gt;

Succumb

eatl.nj ·~rut · twr.'aat. down on ..
poreh when hls brothn, Jtm a
•Ioili. Jim told him that. he I
eneounU;red Kanode Juat &amp;• p:
from.· ~ hooae, and a seuftle
1ued A\lout ft.ve mtnutu later. K

HES

Toots

ode VIM IIIM!P aJ!~rOilehlnl the he
and the Martin broUlers went
elde, loek!Qs b door.
Aot.cll'diDI: hi YGWll Martln, K
ode ~e aCI'OIII the- porch and a;
'tfYinl' the door, asked l1 Jbn ·
therr.: Jtrmal anaWtred, t.elllnl- I
Ul&amp;olll•ll(ia buL he bad bOtlft

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Tilt~WHUU:iS 1-0 SWl.DiJh.lftl
highway.!!! ln aearch of re•
r cllell&amp; hellt toot. at least
l\'·~ s

over the week end, a
Jntemahoua.J NtJwa
jJowed tcduy.
by

~lde.

a murder that rol·

wldup, tbree rruidde.!!l and
wblie accid.elnt caused ~

~n

m&amp;ered tM room be asaaulted
two~.. aceordlng to the st
told "" Erma\.
Ertnal told a Tribune represer
tlYeo- .a..turday mornln1. that
'nRIJIId&amp;y 1)'t!DIIlf hie brother _
used the tun. a muale loe.dJnK

""'

HELL.O, ,.I.)GG.I.E.
AIN'T 'lOLl 0\/ER CN
11-lE liALL. f'IELt:&gt;~

.tterson, 24, popular " Lone

..,

.e..

t:ntertBiner or StaUoQ
t Dayton, lolt. hls life l.~ a
1nunm1 poOl while tryma
the hi&amp;h temperature.

11e, that had been rebored tor a t
IUD Charae. t.Q.IIhoot at a rabbit

:t hlS head tm tbe bottDQ
ll ana w111s ta~ally lDJW"ea,

the tardth near the house. He m
td and UM rabblt rrot away. "I
lo&amp;d~d &amp;he IUh, t.e1Un1 my brot
tbat It lt rtturned, 1t wouldn't.

1ome lut Cll.rey,O., Wbert ,."t·~~
~v :~s wlll be held.
-

t,hQUta
Hll bOdY~ . I~\11&gt;4 ,9'lll'·
of eeilchmit. Pat.·

lir•
..,~~
"'
):oi"""''"'
Jlbtn apen.
Llii" heal

awa)' wltbout belnr atun1". Er
aa1d. "So I placed a double ch•
~ ,b
IW'I aDd eet. It behind

- lolw" ...

~~ did

not ~tave ha· home.
.jOg en the front porch lilt
; ste fell dead. Bhe waa

' '

·~t wu the door t.hat ~a~
kk!llfd open when he en~red
houae, al\d the rellound of tilE" c
knocked tM film down to the flo
be oonttnued. "After Kanode
bullifd my brother, he turned
me, to I P.tck~ ~ run up, jUS"
&amp;eare- him at :Uaat '"me.
"1 ,,:tkl not hold the 1un to
~t iQ..Jilt'l'.hantbi.

•

"

buo Lady lo Over
e Wbile Sittin1
On Porch

anJ, Bahodt became enra«ed. ·
eord.\01. 10 Martin and · kicked

~ -- ·

l

;i 21 New Yorkeri·.

had Juat ftnl&amp;

door, bUr1t1n1 Ule looka.

'

~lnted

t

'.

' ;Rh,er, near Racine, 0.,
d Gl~ nn Clark. brothers,
were drowned. Their row•
• iiiD(I Lhey were una ble- W

. .'

.w immiag ncar his home,
'82, a Wellington, 0 .• tar.

c;;AME TOPAY

drowned. Reuben Edwina,
·old nephew who was-~ ..
rim, ~ tood by, helpt~ to

towant

...,
1 hli anns and al..,.j
tJ&gt; :htt"ane. I belleve that It
)1~ lleaehe&lt;t me, t\e would pl
il)lr .have · tlllt!d ' me.
1

he''

n.

leutifled man who lett Itt
aln and went 11wimming In
river was drowned in the
r 111t Cincinnati. Paperli
Jlis pocket gave his name
den G11ndy.''
'
lti a bo hPd two he.i'
.s.
Steve KolUeh, M,
lead rm tne streef, Aid"~
eleln. 82. who collll.psed at
was expected to recover.•
:1,. Surrell, 16, or Daytoilo
11 attack or cramps whi)j
ln D.trby Creek near tbil
ttitutton tor the lftb:ae;.

~ 7'\t~ .... "" .......,.,(

• •~. !\&lt;!&gt; __,.,. . Whon'
~li\ •boPt•f0\11. ,,,., o!.
~)'

one Pllllfl tuft to do. a

t

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=~ n;~:~Je::.o~~

11,\\ iritln

~~enq
i ~DJI ·
•
·
~Cene.' An au

there he wu an tmnatl,

i'ila held .,..., ... bod&gt; or Ka

drowned before

.ta~n

nilh1 of'drial'fM.

t

.ld. Bt.Ja .t.11e. ion dt Prank
~.,ion

a automobile

WOR!;!V
IVIt:. BOTOI, I'VE

-~

Mt.rtln Jl maJTied, pnd hla a;
orthtriJ .._ullne 14&amp;hi.foot, 19 ~
. f. ;q,, and one chlld about a\J
~

Rldye. Kanode waAJ
or~ Kanode. aiw o~

. ~~.:~d=: sinl e m~i

t;;;IJ'/'5

&lt;;;or

AlllMBER

t.

tenvme a !And&amp;Ude burled
lhovel and killed B. P.
t, ~~ ol Huntlnat;on, W. Va
•n Foreat E. Good Jl-"
Akron by bulle'tAI ~ ao
i bl!lleve to have beeJJ

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t.r Ada. BUBlneas
~ lor bt.s act-.

tto~

Drrt. June 21-IN~Hb
! the present heat waYe' .ta
:rtJOl1tan area atandq &amp;t
1 today, thunder abowN
111 bl'et!ze8; were promiled
!J.ther man for ton.Jsht...

h the thermome~r wem
1leh as M :ret~&amp;erday, ~
was :o11Jh and 21 deatbil
led ln Mew Yorlr uHf ~-':l
ctly or lndlret:itly, · ~ tbi
aL Twelve pet'IJOil8 - were
,elfbt died rrom heat pro~­
, nd one man, Ul lllld uriable
the -thor,

voU

O·U·i· ·
---~.

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-

PRICES Tt

·'"'!'

aeettna
u
~~ ·~-:c-..c-: :-:...-.

Repain And P

Ill .......

W.e have one
·perts•iil the coun
. ~10 in fine pia)
: onable.

;w..

-

' .'i

.,

holdup •

Michael . Ji:

d ot Hardin eounb
~g ·m a bam ,at. hll

~

. . .. ... ... . .

trom •

' Pr06e(lUtor

. . ' ..

.

ride, Donald

I . .who wu rtdin1 - wltb
hen, war~ Jt.ruck aad ktU·
roledo. Clyde Peavler 1
l IJ1 a llmllar acddent' .,

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