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ftUDA.T, JULY 10. 1111

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NOTICE-If ;roa •aat
the Newo Olice el TIM Dall,
T.U..,.., eall 236-LJ 'If thll a,..;...,.,
Ofliee aok for 202-R.

FULL
VQL. V NO. 255

LEASED

JP lTI JQd 1'1'8 1Jf
'I'KZ DAl&amp;.V TllJBUN&amp;

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WEATHER FORECAST-

Ftll tonieht. Sunday lncrea&amp;Ll\i dwdl·
nH~&gt; 'Wi t h &amp;Jowly ri..tJ!'lH tt&gt;mpentur?t· lr, Eift
portlonl! tmd probaltly showers Sunda~ at~t­
nvOn In Northwe6t portion

INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

SERVICE

POMEROY, OHIO, SUNDAY, JULY !2, 1981

PRIC.b:--SU NDAY 5 CENTS
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ERMAN¥ FACING . FNANCIAL
CRISIS
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HARSH T£HMs As Albert B. Fall Is
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Demanda Abandonment
Of Antehluu And Na·
val Suopenoion
WANTS

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ASSURANCE

Of Gmnan Support For
French Armament
Buildin1

8l mM HERIN

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Debt Holiday ~·aneatell
Aa Means Of Prevent;ng Collapse

OHR EUCTIONS

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D&lt;mocralic Party In Alal:tama May Be Much
Embarraued

IMMINENT

Poychnlogical Effect I•
Loot Bv Haggling Of
France

SPITE OF ClAIM
Of Attomeyo That He
Is Ploically Unable
To Stand Ordeal

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B y PIE RCE MILLE R
N S St;;ff Corres pondent

Washington . Julv 11--0m:• phase
I or t he Hoove1 debt holiday which
Pouible international l!omplica.- 1~till dl.!ilurbt'd lhe odminlstt aUon
:.ions were preci pit&amp;ted in a Chicago 1 totia ~ was the intP rn a l situation 11).
police court 'fl'hen S!!nor Adolto
Do ra.inru1z ~above ), Mt:x ican Vice- Of'rma n~'
Coruol to Chicago. alleredly deWilen President Hoover announcfJed Juclre Thomu A. Greene to ed his proJeCt rur a year's suspen
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11top hun from. th~:~ o!J M:e.~: ican !"ion of de bw on JUne 20. h l.s objeet
cu11t om ot taUunJ'. Hu1 dt'f t41n(·e,
however, only landNJ h im 1n a cell. v.as w s.tlH' Germany fro tn nnnnt lll:l
chaos.
T he recent High t of the m a r k dl"-

l'ph.e the
c ulmination of
Unemployment In the
F'ranco-AmeJican u egot1at1ons
effective
Detroit, Serious :lmf'
ac hieve the fu ll psycholo81cal eft'ect .
camnng conslderatilc
succ e~~r ul

to mala• the holiday
to

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Berlin. Ju ly 11- INB----The
·ftigh t ot th e mar k" reached
tt.s record peak. today wht&gt;n
100,000,1)00 marks WD.ti withdraw ~~/ !rom the exLf m nge
acco Unt , the highest fig ure
t or any day 5.tncc President
Hoover made hts debt smpensicn propm.al.
BeUe! that

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rebulf

Counto;.Y.Ciub

2

1Keli01J1• or Poot TO&amp;otieo
t:f'oz.
13 oz.
pkga. _ _ _....;_ _ _..:;Pkl•·

}gc

.11uGAR
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tack

Ba• 0' Sweet

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SALAD DRESSING
Clu ......With tho Home·made
2 ·;.;:· 3t'
COFFEE Country Club
E.GGS : BUTTER
Roteandleci-Strietly Freoh I Country Roii •..Cr~amery
doaon 22c
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lb. 27c
c..~atry

Taote

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Steel-eqt

porariiJ interrupted •• a reault of a

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tet~~pOrary

reatrainil'll order obtained

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by tlfe CannoliJiall Tra111portation Co.

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Standard
Pack

TOMATOES
3 !:: 19c
2

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f.;r.ult
OJMII'&amp;tinl as the
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Full
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are inor the

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perlment statl«l
be pr~omt' j
and will explakl aU matters or 1nter.Pst to the vblton.

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

BANANAS
6 lba.. zsc

WAT.ERMELONS
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2IJ lb. ave.

4

each

lb. buket

GREEN CORN

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GIGANTIC

6 earo

LEMONS
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alze

Sunki•t

IIDNEY DEW
~lone

·CABBAGE

Jumboo

doZen

49

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29c

zscc

49

2 for 45c

5 lb.10c
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24c

FLOATING POWER

tOontlnued tf'Oih pap en~)
the rin(l 1B suspected of operatthe
'I'he arrest of Ule trio yat.erday
rollowed tM re.PQrtll in Ohio and
J11.. 1&lt;,hltl•• that r.Jhr Canton mw
apprehended early in ,lbfo
federal apnte and taken to
Detroit ror heorlnp ftll . waa de-

nted by ASll1l.ant U. 8 . Ptstrlct At-

torney WUUam P. M(l[Jrem,ott;, Cl111~ '
1tand, When he 11ve federal 18flDN
from tlb: Detroit
pennlli810il

omce

1to obtatn warranbl .aaalnat the lmuTAX MONEY DIYI810N

'11'1111 report ot the dtall1butlon
the undlviltd elif,ret,W tax WM
aued at tbe eounif. auditor's

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We are displaying the most aeasatlmal low-priced car the world
baa ever
.. seen. People who bavo
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tbat they never before esperieneed

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for rartlle•
MIWSPAPD

ta.n: t.o~an ~ filM: ~­
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towJ¥hlp pU,'Ii; ' IJoqiiO
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lolmlhjp. .. ..~~,... 'I9Witllili&gt;
Silllabiii'J

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eliminate~~

all feeling of vibration.

You will be surprised and you
will positively want to own one ol
t:besc cars if you ride in it. Come
In toi:lay- everybody. It i4 the

ANNOUNCINJNTS
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· amount
JllOIIIIDI.is Tbe
olale'•
ot .tbe
11 ..cent,- the

• loWIIIhlp~ lhare I« Ulo poor fund
! ll 12\i ..... &lt;Oi&gt;t tile "PW&gt;If ....
...... lt\i per ..... of U1e ~·
i Tbe enllra. itnoul!l ot flllft'.il\i io
'u rouo..: ............ _.,,
Couaty, iail.ft: Oheoter ti&gt;wulhlo

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$535 .
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such motor car performance.
FloetiogPower lstbc.~lt~a , • ., Floating Power
new engineering development~ · · · · · · Free WheeHn1

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euthorltJ can be obtained '

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vibration/en car for llli1JioM.

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Hydraulic Brakes
Double-Drop Fnyne
Safety·Steel Body

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FOURTH SUSPECTHELD IN CANTON
mBttf'rs he would gladly m~tke pub~
lie th•: names of thoee who are sell·
'ng wheat short SUch selling, he
U!('rtcd. has but one purpose," and
thnt h. to dept'f!SR prlccs."
·· n tend!! to aMtroy returnlna
pubUc confidence," be utd.
It had been hoped by the prwddent and admln&amp;itra\ton ollctala
genArally that the e:ft'eet ot hil wsr
debt moratorium piiUl would be to
stabtllze and lmprov.e Ule martetB
In thts oountrJ. Indeed, Lt dtd have
1ueh ao eft'eot tor two weelca. ·'l'tle
[~teal CflllliM4ity mareta. wheat,
ootton, 1111\11., . . . .u .. atoeta and

lxlnd... turned deflnltcl.y upward ar- ~ the :admlnliW.tloD.
ter months of shl(ICish downward
Under tbe circwnstanoes, the ad-tendencies.
mlnl.stntton Ill lnc:Uned to blame
But a&amp; Prance heQsed and t.ra4td 1 tbe speculaton.
in the matter o1 lcceptJn~~: tile
Rarell baa the Whit.e House Is·
president's propoaal, and the · Mrl.- 1 aued 1D an lndlctment against
OUBIU'III of Germany's condltloo be· martft tradl!ft as' the prestdent
aan to be more apparent. reactfun : lft'OilOimcecl juSt be:rore leaving for
eet lh, with the reault tha.t vtr- his camp.
t.ually all of the pin&amp; have now , "'I&amp; hu come to my knowledge"
been lolt--and more. Wheat tor he JM~kt, "tha' eertatn penons are
example. sold on the lf&amp;tn ex~ aellriac: abort lD our commodity marobanpa yesterday at lower prlcM "kett, ~tiJ In wheat, these
ihaa. eter berore llr. HOOYI!I' made 1 tranlacUoiiB !i&amp;Te" been conUnuouas
hl8 moft.
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tbe put month. 1 do not ren hll been very dlaappo&amp;nUI)&amp; to fer too t.bt ontlnar7 hedelnl tnma-

[over

actions, which t.re a sound part of
our marketma system. I do not refer t11 the leilUmate IJ'81n Lrade. J
rerer to a limited number of speeu.
lator&amp; I am not expreseJ.na: any
' views upon economics of short-selll tng In nonnal Umes.
.. But In these tlmeB thla acUvit.y
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has a public tntue&amp;t. It baa but
one J.lurpo!!e. and tluit Ia to depNt&amp;
J)l'lus. n tenda to destroy ret.umtnc
publlt' &lt;:Onrtclenee. The Intent 1S t.o
tate a profit 11'001 the ._.. ot otller people. Even thoUih tbe eftect
may lN! lemporary •!t depri.YeJ many
farmers of thelr rllhtr\ll looottte.
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Chlcaao . July 11- INS-"I 11.m
C&amp;nton. 0 ., July U - IN8-Witb
not Informed that there hQ.s been the arrest or a rourth Canton m"n
exceM' Ive tradlni on the short sld:1
a
ln connection with ~
recently in the Chicago market : · tofour-5tate automoday was the respon&amp;f'! of Jam ~s 0
__ ,_c·-. that is belteved to
Murray, presJdent of the Chicago
than $1 .000,(1(10
of new cars. federal aa;en&amp;B
board ot trade, to President Hoover's
were understood to be exstatement to allea:ed short selll n1 m.
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their lnveati.R'ation to other
cotnelOdttles.
"In a tarae commodity mark:~L
Johnson. an automobJit
.auch a11 the Chlcarro board of trade
was taken Into ~ustody
jt.hert La aLW&amp;)I.B 110me short selling
~ A. E. ~:ley. J)e..
and merthandiBloa: aaks In advanCf'
tlwl U. B. depar tJnenf
or the' movement of araln to muarre&amp;t was made • t
tet." he atat.ed.
loinruoo.Drulr:enbrod, at..
&lt;Continued 011 pace UlreeJ

�111Nl&gt;AT J11LY It !HI

Bottle Time

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By WILLIAM B NEAL
I N B
Qorn1pondent
Wa1hkqton
Jui.J 11- Hl!.totla
6trunles of the put In the eloctlon
o! a apwk.er 11t t.btl Houae o1 Rep
re,llelll.aUvea m~ be reenacted when
membih of ttiat bo47 1at.her on
the nr.t Mondt.Y In December
Already polft1clanJ are mappln&amp;
out their campalpa a.rtd expert
parllamentarlana are dig1nJ' into
mllltJ volumea of the paat lor prt
cedenta to serve In t.he wrangles

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News
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RIVAL STRENGTtf ~EARLY
EVEN IM STRUGGLE FOR
SPEAKERSHIP OF HOUSE

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SUNDAY SCHOOL To Search Arctic Wilderness
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to&lt;&gt; can

me to e~:pose their names
public If I

do "'

LESSON

rsoNs ....,,

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relntlvet~wtre

The rollo'Aina
Two Year Old
Tot Breaks Leg IMrs M a Wh le

tht&gt;
Pree.idf.nt
moral lnftueuce
be dlrectt'd
tD! a:etttnc
full coopera
Uon trom the federal re&amp;ervt~ botlrd

present 111th the central banlc&amp; or Europe

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nd Mrs 0 G Wht~ and dau
The s\Luution then ill Lhat al
ghte Juln of K.ll.nsas City M 111 d tl'lQua-h thUi administration has a
Mts William vilal Interest ln thf' I&gt;Ucoe88 of the
l'rforts to save Oermaoy lt can do 1
Bull!:; f Wash! gton D C Mr

A searth of t.he recorde has dl!.
eloled at leu~ tour mll.torli pro
tracted •H'"'&amp;Ies over Ure apeaker

Anna Maraaret Howell In
d Wh
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&amp;hlp dul'lrir which leiillatton could
JJot be enacted
With the House n embera-elect

"'JUre

Jumps

now divided 216 Republicana :nc
Omeocrate one l'armer L&amp;borlt.e

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et
og
A1a1nat Her

notlma directly more thaq It did
and Mrs Frar k WlltP. and so Mr I proposing the hoHday
and Mrs R N Ban eli M A White
The probabilities are that U Dr I
Mlssts \amu and Porlnel 'Iulbotl Luther oo elude!! aTangemcnt.ti
llnd Mr and Mrs H M C o s

For 'Enemy' Lost Aiding Him

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VIce President Curtis who bU been
g ng t e Fe.rm Board for weeks
t~.- pie ige itseU kl withhold 1TOm thtl
1 arkel some 275 000 000 bwhela of

Strange Stm y n, hmd the Resolve of General Umberto Nob1le who W1ll
Brave l:'ular l:'culs m Search of Roald Amund,en, Lost Wh1le Seek
mg Surv1vors of ltaha D1saster

v. e~~.t which It has 1n storage
Curt~; and

othflr leaders hom the
ales conteod that thi.B huge
t Hill!:~&gt; ov+'r the wheat mar
kc
h~:: provt&gt;rbial oword
of
D:~ moc ~ and pr~vl'!ntl:i sn} appre
a
rc overy or prices becauSP.
u(.h.:rs ~rl'! uncert.a
whe 1 the
Iu
Boll. d rr ay rlecide W dls~se

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the central bank&amp; of i:urope nota
1bl~ the bank of France and the
~~~~sofh Eng~nd the federal re~rve "'

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Today at the Rapidan mere wu
diseUASion or wa)11 u.nd meana of
curb ng thU! speeulaUon
J was slrnH\cant that. the PrHI
dent took ~lonk u 0111" or h1a a:UHLS

THE PREA.CMING OF THE
APOSTLES

While playmg with her Idol!
hf' I RABV DAU~it ~t.RR\vE~
l
yard of her home on Ora l st e
M a 1 d M s Clyde Flshe
~n ne~:d ~I ~o;~ ~~(' IUlJe:-:~ 11 I
'I'llwsday evening n e sm all L1fO i.JUI ce tJ e b1r h or a 1 eight a1 d n a clal ~tr ct re Under the tfld 1 ,
year old Anna M11.rga l ta ghte one half pound
bab) d ght
1 rese \le act hov.e\le ~he fedepo,. In
ut Mr and Mrs Worl"'y H ell fe
bOrn Saturday o
g
rt-serve btl u can nake only
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IWd fractured her lett I @ between
1 ~ on. term oo.ns
So thU! t rdle
the knee and the h p The tt e to•
ENit:RTArs FRUNDS
wt bf:' _mped n som way
was reachmg for her doll when ner
et v.orkea out
pet \i08 Jumped aKa nst he tnrow
mg her BHainst the
to e ~ ep
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NO\ I:L CAKE FILLING!-!
The famUy ph~ sic a "'it~ :;um 1011 hon1e l Letart F da} f t'nl g 1 t'
8}' BeU}' thrl.'la't'
Ed v ho set the broken bolt; 8 t folio\\ in11 Pt'Op" atltl ltd Mr a
mp,de the child as comfortable ru I Mr 0 B Stcul M a d Mrs D
ChPng~:~ vour f
1,.s tc"'"'""''
poaslble She wns taker to ht: Ha
cl M I er Mr 1\1 cl M b Jol n Ke
a rd ) our cakes will be n o c zest
I I Here are two s 1ggest ons
zer hospitsl
S tu dav
mo 1w.
lhls ~ason nf It' v ar
where her ltg "" II be put
l.l
Hurrv Up 1'1111RK
ter ast
1 glass currant or grape Jel y
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\\ arrl
I c n coconut so thf'rn v t&gt;
DU:s IN FLORIDA
s
B"'at J!;'Jl \\I h for
n l of co
Mu; Msri 1er te B a k .., dow o1 J;
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~lstrncy to soreud Put bciWE'e I
thl" ate Da Iilli Black or R tland
layer-. and on top and sides of Cfl~&gt;C 1
passed a\\ay at the home ot 1 er
Bpr nk le tl ckly with cocmrut Mak
daughter at Sanford Fieri a rh
f'S e OUfsh fillmg .() COve tops and f
deceased was a Slstet ot D E E:. dlar
sde r l'llo 9 nch layns
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Sta.r.cbury of Mlddleporl She
Mts
also sunlved bv t\\o daughte-s
tt Frida~ tors \1 s \\ th he hu
Dais c resld.lng at Jackso 11 Fla fJa r
'Ic c :&gt;eP B F F ltz h{
Lamb ChoJMI WUh OraDJee ,
and Besse of Sanford p lt lh~ 1' he1 n ole ed h 1
Serves 6
body w l arrive st M da lc port l\41:
Bi rir gfield
6 Jamb veal or pork chops
day a 1d lntennent w 11 be mad£&gt;
M 5 r1n "' Reect
I dH gt r
Mell d buttf'r
the Miles cemetery at R tlan
th
Ia} nor
g I0
Sl ced orat ges
e. .sh rt ~rv ct' l\l tJ t! ~Fa, e fl.~ .t, p
r b l:i v P
ht:&gt;y w 11 VI~It tot
Slllt pepper paprika
m RawllngR w ll na\le chaigc oft e
~ v.~ k v1 h !ric d ~ a 10
Trim fat !ron I hick
Eervlce
dip In melted butJ;er
welJ and broil chops H
u
Turn and place a thick: slice of iJ [J
PICNIC DINNER
ed c.range o 1 each chop H u J o
A ptemc d n er was given at the
10 minutes longer Sprb kle g e
hom&lt;&gt; of Mr and Mrs B E 1 g,Jbot
cmly with the ~asonln&amp;s ~rve l
Nortl Th d avenue Fr aa,}
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and fOlp' vacanclea paper lt\encth
may show either a Republican or &amp;
Democratic maJority In December
With recorda dlScloefng that ln
lhe major conteat&amp; ot the pMt \here
Cf!rtain to occur
always v.ere some member&amp; absent
due lo lllne&amp;l and because of the
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n ean nothing
When the new bouae eonvenee
Clerk. W!Uiam Tyler Paie wtu be
come lt.s boSii He ta charred wlth
calling the House to o11ier and, pre
sen! Iii: 1t and of callhli for nomi
nRtlons and takbli the vote •IX'
speaker

to toM
I would 1Jadly

could

n

he open 1 arll:et
9. hJch boUI!'lJ.t
vheat al pr ces rang t H all the
JJ w $1 2!"&gt; "" b she or more
he f'a r m Board

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n~ u n ake u definite
p u n ~; to ho (J the bil.g on Ulis
til
The lx ~ t that Curtis and
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her l a e been ub e to do I~ to
ex act u p dge hal the Board will
o sci n ot c th!ll :i 000 000 bw!hels
n an; unt&gt; r onth This hus not
sat sflerl them Bevt&gt;ral umes thl'!)'
have c~:~rrled tl e r app~als d rec v
Mio
bht"sbeecau
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famou• Ital an aY.ator an4 nplo.-.r af ~ra forthcom•nc Tenture nto the fro:r:en Northland m uarch of Capta a Ro.t.ld Amund .. n wh wu loat w~ l&lt;1
~eekn11 1ur111 Ton of the 1\1 (ated ltaba d ta•ter 1n 1928 another chapter" added to \be pecul ar,. at on I that h.aa ex 1 ted hetw-n the two man Clo1e fnend1 dar nc tba bnlha11t explo,tef tile a~rabap Norca
when w1th L1ncoln Ellawvrth they flew acrou the North Pole from Sp lzhar1- to Alaaka ••-ts wb•ch
followed the fl cht made them b tter enem el When d~taeter o't'ertooll ~ob lea It aha allpeorilt an d••P•1•
the enm t}' wh ch ex ued Amunduon wa1 qutck to fly to the rei ef o{ thb Ia. Tbat attempt to ••lp ll1a
enemy wa1 the laat ever heard of the ereat Norwell an e~eplorer Now than "a laepe that luo ••:r Ito ai&amp;Ye
ba1ed.., the atory of an Amer can explorer Anti 0117 F ala who aa1d he left a •toek
•.:j• on
Rudolf bland an a pre't'IOUI nped hon and thAt he t.ad told AmundMn of tt.e cacl:&gt;• d 0 1 eb 1 e~"':
tbat f Amund•en • al ve he w II have found h • way ta the ttore ment oaM !.7 F1ala an It ".,!..ere~ •
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Gl!raldinllt Fostl'!r a l'l!ry at at h s own wnt ng lUld then com cember 24 the sa1d Foster dam41
trar:t v" young re eption clerk rn pnr rng d w1th th~ torn fragment
and the sa !1. C'anf1eiU dame were
th~ W,uJ ngton Square office of
How long havo you been 11~ n~ hav ng one fir.ll ot a l"'W UpHt nr I
Dr Hum~huy MAskell Vdnl5hed th k nd of r k Betty,., he asked The Jan tor happened to be n I~
from bl!r Morn ngs de HI! ghts
We have a bottle of lt-1 th nk hPilway and he heard Jt. He lon't
ap:utment on thl'! 111ght before
know what the !laid girl~ wcrll
Clrrrstmu Her room m.UI'! BeHy we e had t at least. a. month
f ghtrng about hut he reports hat
Any
other
mk
m
the
apartCan.61'!ld tl!porud hu d sAppear
sa1d f1ght wa!l a lallapaloosa
1
ment?
•De• to tbe police thr~:~ days lllter
Thanks Nell Lets go
None that I know of"
C1trrstmas and appl!a!H d11ectly
Thatcher Colt G'Qt mto the ~ar
Thatcher CtJ!t turned and looked
to Po!Acl! Commrss oner Thatcher
nnd leantnr far baek he beg; tQ.
Colt ltu 111d Betty held a plrozu~ at the g1rlsombrcly
Thmk cuefully ad tell me f II h1e piPf! As we started dow"
-....,!ODversatJOD With Geraldine on
h~
aa1d
dtd Gera]Ulne :trave a ape the ~lf.Jike street that run~ alo~
; "'atiUday Chnstmu Ev~ durlna;
the bnnk flf llommgiUde the chief
clal
Ink
bottle of her OllinT
wbicb th• l•«t~r uid she wJ:dJI!d
No sir
Is the,e anythjng remarked
sill!
WIIS
dl!ad
Betty tell!
Now why didn't that eharm ng
pbQped Genldm~.!: mother and wrong \\ 1th that mk'
fh tehcr shruggc~
Betty tell us about that 1 arrol
learmtf sh• had not arrrved lor
Tony? And wh:r drdn t she tell ua
the lro1 day
'I: he rnrssrng grrl ~
Different Ink
that she wae once engaged to Gl'.r-1
tr{lnce Harry Armstrong had not
sun her:-:. ncl'! Fr1day Dr Maslt.l'!ll
1 don t know Rut 1 am puz aldme s h,rotber Bru e?
says he re!urncd to hr.s oJlice zled at one c rcumlrt.anee The Ink
Row did fOU leam that'
Saturday thernooa to lint! Ger ..,. th wh ch I hllve JUst Wl' tten 11 asked qluekly
1ldl1Jf! gone
CtJ!t goes a tJnce not the same nk w1th wh cb Ger
From tho father wh1l" yotJ.
to tire loster apllrtmerft J I! dJs a\drne Foster wrote that. note aJ were down rn the cellar I got;
covers that Gerald ne 1 ad quar though both are purple
Geral some crumbs from ll.im But he riJ
\it
e ~
n)ed w tb Dr Mask.I'!JI The miss dme s handwnt ng seems to me to not d1sposed to be COMmlllllt'llt ve .. I
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nutle
of
oo
liii.K g11l !I' plltl'!tJt.s ll111VI!
Colt be m Waterman 11 mk - certamJy
II t a CigBrette We were pasa.
linds 11n old fllsb1onM kl'!y Iii the t 1s d fl'erent from the flwd now lng the gauat and ln!menslo cdl ..
poel:et of Gl!rald ne s coat
A n th1~ founta n pen-the meiaJhc f1ce of the unl1rushe~ Cathedral of
blaclumul notl'! presumably n gl sten of thts dned wntlng ~f St. John the DiVID8.i At our fe@!t
Geraldme s lland wntmg u /dund m ne shows conclusrvety that I l"{ Manha~n a JJ~rhted gardeb
JD ber d~slt.
wrote wtth wl1at e known 88 0 br ck and llteel whM"e ~11lions
Sheaffer
s Skr1p' - they call It ot people Hv~ :ftt all :.rtlt8e mil
CHAPTER VI
1Ansha.ble purple •
l10na whC""e wae ~ldine Foat:er"' j
are sure t rs
W1thout speaking Betty tumc{l I felt saddenM laftopremnb!y 1
d n11 s
I anJv.
to a cl011et and came bnek almost eomething wlm.m I could not sm$'1•
asked Colt
nstantly w th a botllo of mk m oat bid suddei);IJ' filled. me w1Ua
Yes
1 t~aW Gernldmc when her band
melancholy
•· wro 1e lh a t uo t e It "'UR on tb e That
Howis amaz
ng rtheshe
excla1med
In adence we cll'dlre~!oa...,
exactly
name
on the
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f!lorn ng of Ch tstmas Eve It wa:~ laheH---Skr p
up.til we reached the Ji1
•f our I
JAy turn to K"'t breakfast an 1 she
Thatcher Colt sm led ..... mly
IIJipomtment on ~he 110
8t4c at
'W' 18 Blltihg t the desk wnting
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Wuhillltton Sq-..e fte addr Nl
All at Gnce sfu~ tore up her u fm he ~:::dt r~n ~:: ismt:UJ: ~ at which we ateppell- ldmost
111hed letter and threw lhe p cOOf! ord r.ary 18 that tl:~ notes are the shadow .t the tdi~al artll
WJ.to the waste ba:~kct Then !dle wntt.en 111 d fferent n:k but With whklll waa d~ lw liltanfo~
~ote another letter .111 d ater the un e pen
Whtte. the VI m el liMty Thllw.. j
mailed It
What would that mean Mr Oddb.-, h J?O~ oa •f llla't impW"e&amp;But how d rl. th a ftal!:ment
sift arch m tJre a1dtt df what
~t way bnck t1 ere U I d the Colt'
wall once the PottAlr Field of Mande k d
Before the Commi.Bs oner coW.d hat.ta.a, 11 00 the .,_, litil ef th•
1,
IIFor l~h';~ Betty had no an wcr ans~r the door bell rang loudly old town gallo,.,
an 1 'I hatchor t;olt lrft J tnc 0
1 adm tted the Jan tor a sleepy! ;--.-..i::::::::;:::::-;;;;::;::::--;
t 1
lilte basket bel o1 tl
L thuanmn 1n a ragged ahlrt.
A !\olyatenoUI Figure
men a wn.
St..and ng tn front or tho Comm1a I '-.,--"'-'"::'--"'-'-'::"'-':'-:'-:-•eacr torre
GJoner h1s whole body sagged as
Doctor Humphrey MukeU bad
When did you mpLy tl 5 bas f he were s ttmg on an lnvrs1ble rented the fu'!t. floor .I ft6ll of
ket. la!!t" he
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tho•• old fas ..
.... oM• hoUI'Ielll that
Th s mom 1 g I sm s&amp;uP l o ~e s 00
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""l,';r
.till
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th•
north
aide •f U.. .,rk
t
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uu.,.
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torn .p • ••
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I0 wn on t'e
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•• ed t•~ t ha In t been touched s tee last
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""' a
no.: and had made the lower ,_r nto
CommlSSioncr
an off1ce 101te. As we approached
Saturday
T omorro\1 morn ng th ny w 11 the sten.
Thatcher Cot ~Stalked to tbe tele
.- we aaw that; a light was
•d
'"
th"
wull
of
tl
e
take
it
all
awa
dedarcd
the
burmng
behuMI 'he dnmn shades
f', " corr do1
~on'•ntrance
'
t or de f ens VP IY
of the gffiCII! wtndowa. The .d.ocsn
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called
Jim
1'1. '
Then ( s "~
" II here I crt ed lor 11 br'8.8S plate was flied ln.to
t·hbmu·U o...,.raLor n the
'h ••
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t
h
Colt
to
m•" WIth a a1gh the bneks beside the front door
3
~. planad• lobby
c er
~ Please' tell the )an tor to come o f t rrumph
Tony I ord ered Ser Thatcher Colt and I we~ about
D t
1 11 geant Burke 'o report to mr at my to mount the etePs whM a f gure
up to Apn.rtment 4 a on c e car In front of th I bouse He suddenly R(!Pe&amp;r~ in the Yestlbule.
h m the pohce ~ant to see h
OUI!:ht to bl down there now ShiiJiw By the I ght ahmiDS" through thtl
I rule O..aarl•
! Burke this ac;n.p of tom note, a.nd tnanao~ we saw btm dearly, a
tell htm to.f,! t.\'Oagh all the wa&amp;te httle niM 1Hin1i fria'.rd U if
Wh1Je he wat wa1tmg THatcher papt&gt;r m
R•·
han...
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ll!t.:Dar If 1t takes a 81 ght 1Y h unchbo~
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Colt stood moo \lly In the center of week unt.H hf! finds the rest of the were mnk deep Into Jtfs trouaen
tho hvmg fi')OM the fragment
gf ph•ccs..
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h
po.,...e
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paper In hls hl'nd "hi 1e 18 eY"'II
W th a ~t~n&amp;-le electric bulb bum obliquE- y aDd SIJIJ t....., a~de t.
atGdted the inked !etten~ • th lng I left Detective Sergeant s1de, aa it he were watchful of
broodmg mterest
Fam1l :1r w Ur. Burlot seated on a ttool m front a sudden attaeJr As he hemtated
•'e
ot h s manner, I
• h e m u••-red
to ho'·" eymptoms
momen~
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watched
him e.ager(y Somethrng of lwo mmen~e bales of waste ,.. a lt:
had occuned. to htm that .,.. e had per KAtherOO from twelYe floon ot te
aot not•ced Slowly be tt rned and apartment8 m the Esplanade
nGet me to t.a.lk 9 NeYer Gee
I AST ONE PASSES
1Cnowi11g
that
th1a
woaJd
1M
.t
t&amp; tell' Never Th1hk I ean r•
I
d
k
•alkerl over to the es sat own
B
studJed a memorandum Betty had letit an all n ght jab I started memberT Neverl !'-e'f'Cf never ul
Chlllicoth" 0 h 1) 11- !HS- Tht'
J~ft theN then hfted the delllk back t.o the apartment. on the Geraldine wu amd to me.
last of the Ohio &amp; Ene canal bt. !t~
fountarn pen frotn rts sw vel bolder fourth floor But 1 never r:ot
That lalt ph.raae - • But Gel'- en was dead here toda)' T l'ir n
and began to wr toll on a blank there for I found Thateher Colt nldine WI$ kfad to me - aeerud t es of old age caused the death ot
Aeet of note paper lymg near hi~ Impatiently Mrt Ill for me ta the to eeho In the dark air aa he George Watson 89 a vete an can-:tl
~d
lobby As we hutened out to the rushed down the rtQa ud fted boat operator He was born In
1 could not ddawalk I told htm tHat. ~urke put Qa. wtthout a ,Ianc.. Ac1'088 M t 1 c nad
What h..' wu wrltrn"'
•
'-d atart.ed on hUI task. BcltJ.-e the ~~:reet he hopped
lato tke
on reP
a
a
. . It wa£1 only a sh.ut
senten~t!; n~
d ~
_...
havmg
put
down
h
pen
he
we
could
u:r
more
we
were
at
park-ed
JqUare
an
8
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b
llf'lli the Commtmoner • car and Nm1
"Mow wllo do you •JIPDBI that.
shoved the ~per from 11111 reg
McMahon alated and annou~tced _ , , .. I aaked.
HELEN ON W.\Y EAST
.:1 1t f.rownmgly as tl expectJnJ' lt L - bad aomflth•n• of inteuat
"'' dOD t knaw." rep)ia4 . ,
at any moment to become anima._ ne
_,.
rd
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b
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... and ~rtornt a tTtek tor b m 1m1 art. Neils •tual wo I were .......,
at 1 _._
...7 mll.ll 1o Qan li'ranelsco July ll lNB..,.
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tea t tte
Chtef I got sonrt'l dirt tor :IIOU f-,1 oat. • AJid. u we c:lbabec.l the Mn~ Jio:!len Moody t.odn' "'a ~ e (alvin f:oohdge former Pres1d"'nt ot the United States,. earned con
~'7
be ~t~he~ on this Foster ease.
rhle ab!lpa Ire added.1 ""Be W route to the eastern seaboard to en i tuln.l onll the other day when he oblle~d the ftfty ninth an versary
&amp;U.t. pleef! of paper Thcn he hft-.
Well'
a faee lite a 8P.I Dll Jet hil ter the swnmer tennifl totrnaments of h b rt-l and probably th, f1fty e1ghth ttmP. he had off c ated o f!r •
.._ lt .nd lteld it. cl..:.se t.o bra eyes
.. 1 Jllll got it from the janitor erea were Mt
WQI there culmlnatlna l!'t
the Forest Lo Ll I y cake Here ti1P. fo1'ffip,r ~htef uecut ve and grae Oli.B MrL
alam:iDa: ~ _t-per to aa oblrque He was telhng me that oa or about .bwnaa, aad. de:nated!:,
1 HIJIJ; play for tile national litlt
Cool Uge w th ev1d nt enJoyment. ate shown presidln1r over tht= txadJ...
1 .
_..wo., ~ lhMRIJ ukance 8 10 a. m. oa tba IDGliWIC ~ 0.. (T• C.... Ill - •l-l_..d llw latter part or Au~rust
1 uoD&amp;l Wrthday delitw,x M ~•ir &amp;om. a; a,.am~ ll.ua.

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SUNDAY, JULY 12
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Qorn1pondent
Wa1hkqton
Jui.J 11- Hl!.totla
6trunles of the put In the eloctlon
o! a apwk.er 11t t.btl Houae o1 Rep
re,llelll.aUvea m~ be reenacted when
membih of ttiat bo47 1at.her on
the nr.t Mondt.Y In December
Already polft1clanJ are mappln&amp;
out their campalpa a.rtd expert
parllamentarlana are dig1nJ' into
mllltJ volumea of the paat lor prt
cedenta to serve In t.he wrangles

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public If I

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The rollo'Aina
Two Year Old
Tot Breaks Leg IMrs M a Wh le

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Pree.idf.nt
moral lnftueuce
be dlrectt'd
tD! a:etttnc
full coopera
Uon trom the federal re&amp;ervt~ botlrd

present 111th the central banlc&amp; or Europe

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nd Mrs 0 G Wht~ and dau
The s\Luution then ill Lhat al
ghte Juln of K.ll.nsas City M 111 d tl'lQua-h thUi administration has a
Mts William vilal Interest ln thf' I&gt;Ucoe88 of the
l'rforts to save Oermaoy lt can do 1
Bull!:; f Wash! gton D C Mr

A searth of t.he recorde has dl!.
eloled at leu~ tour mll.torli pro
tracted •H'"'&amp;Ies over Ure apeaker

Anna Maraaret Howell In
d Wh
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&amp;hlp dul'lrir which leiillatton could
JJot be enacted
With the House n embera-elect

"'JUre

Jumps

now divided 216 Republicana :nc
Omeocrate one l'armer L&amp;borlt.e

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A1a1nat Her

notlma directly more thaq It did
and Mrs Frar k WlltP. and so Mr I proposing the hoHday
and Mrs R N Ban eli M A White
The probabilities are that U Dr I
Mlssts \amu and Porlnel 'Iulbotl Luther oo elude!! aTangemcnt.ti
llnd Mr and Mrs H M C o s

For 'Enemy' Lost Aiding Him

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VIce President Curtis who bU been
g ng t e Fe.rm Board for weeks
t~.- pie ige itseU kl withhold 1TOm thtl
1 arkel some 275 000 000 bwhela of

Strange Stm y n, hmd the Resolve of General Umberto Nob1le who W1ll
Brave l:'ular l:'culs m Search of Roald Amund,en, Lost Wh1le Seek
mg Surv1vors of ltaha D1saster

v. e~~.t which It has 1n storage
Curt~; and

othflr leaders hom the
ales conteod that thi.B huge
t Hill!:~&gt; ov+'r the wheat mar
kc
h~:: provt&gt;rbial oword
of
D:~ moc ~ and pr~vl'!ntl:i sn} appre
a
rc overy or prices becauSP.
u(.h.:rs ~rl'! uncert.a
whe 1 the
Iu
Boll. d rr ay rlecide W dls~se

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the central bank&amp; of i:urope nota
1bl~ the bank of France and the
~~~~sofh Eng~nd the federal re~rve "'

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Today at the Rapidan mere wu
diseUASion or wa)11 u.nd meana of
curb ng thU! speeulaUon
J was slrnH\cant that. the PrHI
dent took ~lonk u 0111" or h1a a:UHLS

THE PREA.CMING OF THE
APOSTLES

While playmg with her Idol!
hf' I RABV DAU~it ~t.RR\vE~
l
yard of her home on Ora l st e
M a 1 d M s Clyde Flshe
~n ne~:d ~I ~o;~ ~~(' IUlJe:-:~ 11 I
'I'llwsday evening n e sm all L1fO i.JUI ce tJ e b1r h or a 1 eight a1 d n a clal ~tr ct re Under the tfld 1 ,
year old Anna M11.rga l ta ghte one half pound
bab) d ght
1 rese \le act hov.e\le ~he fedepo,. In
ut Mr and Mrs Worl"'y H ell fe
bOrn Saturday o
g
rt-serve btl u can nake only
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IWd fractured her lett I @ between
1 ~ on. term oo.ns
So thU! t rdle
the knee and the h p The tt e to•
ENit:RTArs FRUNDS
wt bf:' _mped n som way
was reachmg for her doll when ner
et v.orkea out
pet \i08 Jumped aKa nst he tnrow
mg her BHainst the
to e ~ ep
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NO\ I:L CAKE FILLING!-!
The famUy ph~ sic a "'it~ :;um 1011 hon1e l Letart F da} f t'nl g 1 t'
8}' BeU}' thrl.'la't'
Ed v ho set the broken bolt; 8 t folio\\ in11 Pt'Op" atltl ltd Mr a
mp,de the child as comfortable ru I Mr 0 B Stcul M a d Mrs D
ChPng~:~ vour f
1,.s tc"'"'""''
poaslble She wns taker to ht: Ha
cl M I er Mr 1\1 cl M b Jol n Ke
a rd ) our cakes will be n o c zest
I I Here are two s 1ggest ons
zer hospitsl
S tu dav
mo 1w.
lhls ~ason nf It' v ar
where her ltg "" II be put
l.l
Hurrv Up 1'1111RK
ter ast
1 glass currant or grape Jel y
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I c n coconut so thf'rn v t&gt;
DU:s IN FLORIDA
s
B"'at J!;'Jl \\I h for
n l of co
Mu; Msri 1er te B a k .., dow o1 J;
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~lstrncy to soreud Put bciWE'e I
thl" ate Da Iilli Black or R tland
layer-. and on top and sides of Cfl~&gt;C 1
passed a\\ay at the home ot 1 er
Bpr nk le tl ckly with cocmrut Mak
daughter at Sanford Fieri a rh
f'S e OUfsh fillmg .() COve tops and f
deceased was a Slstet ot D E E:. dlar
sde r l'llo 9 nch layns
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Sta.r.cbury of Mlddleporl She
Mts
also sunlved bv t\\o daughte-s
tt Frida~ tors \1 s \\ th he hu
Dais c resld.lng at Jackso 11 Fla fJa r
'Ic c :&gt;eP B F F ltz h{
Lamb ChoJMI WUh OraDJee ,
and Besse of Sanford p lt lh~ 1' he1 n ole ed h 1
Serves 6
body w l arrive st M da lc port l\41:
Bi rir gfield
6 Jamb veal or pork chops
day a 1d lntennent w 11 be mad£&gt;
M 5 r1n "' Reect
I dH gt r
Mell d buttf'r
the Miles cemetery at R tlan
th
Ia} nor
g I0
Sl ced orat ges
e. .sh rt ~rv ct' l\l tJ t! ~Fa, e fl.~ .t, p
r b l:i v P
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Slllt pepper paprika
m RawllngR w ll na\le chaigc oft e
~ v.~ k v1 h !ric d ~ a 10
Trim fat !ron I hick
Eervlce
dip In melted butJ;er
welJ and broil chops H
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Turn and place a thick: slice of iJ [J
PICNIC DINNER
ed c.range o 1 each chop H u J o
A ptemc d n er was given at the
10 minutes longer Sprb kle g e
hom&lt;&gt; of Mr and Mrs B E 1 g,Jbot
cmly with the ~asonln&amp;s ~rve l
Nortl Th d avenue Fr aa,}
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and fOlp' vacanclea paper lt\encth
may show either a Republican or &amp;
Democratic maJority In December
With recorda dlScloefng that ln
lhe major conteat&amp; ot the pMt \here
Cf!rtain to occur
always v.ere some member&amp; absent
due lo lllne&amp;l and because of the
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n ean nothing
When the new bouae eonvenee
Clerk. W!Uiam Tyler Paie wtu be
come lt.s boSii He ta charred wlth
calling the House to o11ier and, pre
sen! Iii: 1t and of callhli for nomi
nRtlons and takbli the vote •IX'
speaker

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9. hJch boUI!'lJ.t
vheat al pr ces rang t H all the
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p u n ~; to ho (J the bil.g on Ulis
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ex act u p dge hal the Board will
o sci n ot c th!ll :i 000 000 bw!hels
n an; unt&gt; r onth This hus not
sat sflerl them Bevt&gt;ral umes thl'!)'
have c~:~rrled tl e r app~als d rec v
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~eekn11 1ur111 Ton of the 1\1 (ated ltaba d ta•ter 1n 1928 another chapter" added to \be pecul ar,. at on I that h.aa ex 1 ted hetw-n the two man Clo1e fnend1 dar nc tba bnlha11t explo,tef tile a~rabap Norca
when w1th L1ncoln Ellawvrth they flew acrou the North Pole from Sp lzhar1- to Alaaka ••-ts wb•ch
followed the fl cht made them b tter enem el When d~taeter o't'ertooll ~ob lea It aha allpeorilt an d••P•1•
the enm t}' wh ch ex ued Amunduon wa1 qutck to fly to the rei ef o{ thb Ia. Tbat attempt to ••lp ll1a
enemy wa1 the laat ever heard of the ereat Norwell an e~eplorer Now than "a laepe that luo ••:r Ito ai&amp;Ye
ba1ed.., the atory of an Amer can explorer Anti 0117 F ala who aa1d he left a •toek
•.:j• on
Rudolf bland an a pre't'IOUI nped hon and thAt he t.ad told AmundMn of tt.e cacl:&gt;• d 0 1 eb 1 e~"':
tbat f Amund•en • al ve he w II have found h • way ta the ttore ment oaM !.7 F1ala an It ".,!..ere~ •
be w l11eek the man who wa• once h1r. fr end It 11 a 1tran1• 1tory of two &amp;'t'owed eaem "'' e
T •( nc
hit life h•r tbe otlaar If tbat lte proof of earn ty
the world could 1et al-1 ••th a little _.ro 0 lt.

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Gl!raldinllt Fostl'!r a l'l!ry at at h s own wnt ng lUld then com cember 24 the sa1d Foster dam41
trar:t v" young re eption clerk rn pnr rng d w1th th~ torn fragment
and the sa !1. C'anf1eiU dame were
th~ W,uJ ngton Square office of
How long havo you been 11~ n~ hav ng one fir.ll ot a l"'W UpHt nr I
Dr Hum~huy MAskell Vdnl5hed th k nd of r k Betty,., he asked The Jan tor happened to be n I~
from bl!r Morn ngs de HI! ghts
We have a bottle of lt-1 th nk hPilway and he heard Jt. He lon't
ap:utment on thl'! 111ght before
know what the !laid girl~ wcrll
Clrrrstmu Her room m.UI'! BeHy we e had t at least. a. month
f ghtrng about hut he reports hat
Any
other
mk
m
the
apartCan.61'!ld tl!porud hu d sAppear
sa1d f1ght wa!l a lallapaloosa
1
ment?
•De• to tbe police thr~:~ days lllter
Thanks Nell Lets go
None that I know of"
C1trrstmas and appl!a!H d11ectly
Thatcher Colt G'Qt mto the ~ar
Thatcher CtJ!t turned and looked
to Po!Acl! Commrss oner Thatcher
nnd leantnr far baek he beg; tQ.
Colt ltu 111d Betty held a plrozu~ at the g1rlsombrcly
Thmk cuefully ad tell me f II h1e piPf! As we started dow"
-....,!ODversatJOD With Geraldine on
h~
aa1d
dtd Gera]Ulne :trave a ape the ~lf.Jike street that run~ alo~
; "'atiUday Chnstmu Ev~ durlna;
the bnnk flf llommgiUde the chief
clal
Ink
bottle of her OllinT
wbicb th• l•«t~r uid she wJ:dJI!d
No sir
Is the,e anythjng remarked
sill!
WIIS
dl!ad
Betty tell!
Now why didn't that eharm ng
pbQped Genldm~.!: mother and wrong \\ 1th that mk'
fh tehcr shruggc~
Betty tell us about that 1 arrol
learmtf sh• had not arrrved lor
Tony? And wh:r drdn t she tell ua
the lro1 day
'I: he rnrssrng grrl ~
Different Ink
that she wae once engaged to Gl'.r-1
tr{lnce Harry Armstrong had not
sun her:-:. ncl'! Fr1day Dr Maslt.l'!ll
1 don t know Rut 1 am puz aldme s h,rotber Bru e?
says he re!urncd to hr.s oJlice zled at one c rcumlrt.anee The Ink
Row did fOU leam that'
Saturday thernooa to lint! Ger ..,. th wh ch I hllve JUst Wl' tten 11 asked qluekly
1ldl1Jf! gone
CtJ!t goes a tJnce not the same nk w1th wh cb Ger
From tho father wh1l" yotJ.
to tire loster apllrtmerft J I! dJs a\drne Foster wrote that. note aJ were down rn the cellar I got;
covers that Gerald ne 1 ad quar though both are purple
Geral some crumbs from ll.im But he riJ
\it
e ~
n)ed w tb Dr Mask.I'!JI The miss dme s handwnt ng seems to me to not d1sposed to be COMmlllllt'llt ve .. I
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nutle
of
oo
liii.K g11l !I' plltl'!tJt.s ll111VI!
Colt be m Waterman 11 mk - certamJy
II t a CigBrette We were pasa.
linds 11n old fllsb1onM kl'!y Iii the t 1s d fl'erent from the flwd now lng the gauat and ln!menslo cdl ..
poel:et of Gl!rald ne s coat
A n th1~ founta n pen-the meiaJhc f1ce of the unl1rushe~ Cathedral of
blaclumul notl'! presumably n gl sten of thts dned wntlng ~f St. John the DiVID8.i At our fe@!t
Geraldme s lland wntmg u /dund m ne shows conclusrvety that I l"{ Manha~n a JJ~rhted gardeb
JD ber d~slt.
wrote wtth wl1at e known 88 0 br ck and llteel whM"e ~11lions
Sheaffer
s Skr1p' - they call It ot people Hv~ :ftt all :.rtlt8e mil
CHAPTER VI
1Ansha.ble purple •
l10na whC""e wae ~ldine Foat:er"' j
are sure t rs
W1thout speaking Betty tumc{l I felt saddenM laftopremnb!y 1
d n11 s
I anJv.
to a cl011et and came bnek almost eomething wlm.m I could not sm$'1•
asked Colt
nstantly w th a botllo of mk m oat bid suddei);IJ' filled. me w1Ua
Yes
1 t~aW Gernldmc when her band
melancholy
•· wro 1e lh a t uo t e It "'UR on tb e That
Howis amaz
ng rtheshe
excla1med
In adence we cll'dlre~!oa...,
exactly
name
on the
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f!lorn ng of Ch tstmas Eve It wa:~ laheH---Skr p
up.til we reached the Ji1
•f our I
JAy turn to K"'t breakfast an 1 she
Thatcher Colt sm led ..... mly
IIJipomtment on ~he 110
8t4c at
'W' 18 Blltihg t the desk wnting
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Wuhillltton Sq-..e fte addr Nl
All at Gnce sfu~ tore up her u fm he ~:::dt r~n ~:: ismt:UJ: ~ at which we ateppell- ldmost
111hed letter and threw lhe p cOOf! ord r.ary 18 that tl:~ notes are the shadow .t the tdi~al artll
WJ.to the waste ba:~kct Then !dle wntt.en 111 d fferent n:k but With whklll waa d~ lw liltanfo~
~ote another letter .111 d ater the un e pen
Whtte. the VI m el liMty Thllw.. j
mailed It
What would that mean Mr Oddb.-, h J?O~ oa •f llla't impW"e&amp;But how d rl. th a ftal!:ment
sift arch m tJre a1dtt df what
~t way bnck t1 ere U I d the Colt'
wall once the PottAlr Field of Mande k d
Before the Commi.Bs oner coW.d hat.ta.a, 11 00 the .,_, litil ef th•
1,
IIFor l~h';~ Betty had no an wcr ans~r the door bell rang loudly old town gallo,.,
an 1 'I hatchor t;olt lrft J tnc 0
1 adm tted the Jan tor a sleepy! ;--.-..i::::::::;:::::-;;;;::;::::--;
t 1
lilte basket bel o1 tl
L thuanmn 1n a ragged ahlrt.
A !\olyatenoUI Figure
men a wn.
St..and ng tn front or tho Comm1a I '-.,--"'-'"::'--"'-'-'::"'-':'-:'-:-•eacr torre
GJoner h1s whole body sagged as
Doctor Humphrey MukeU bad
When did you mpLy tl 5 bas f he were s ttmg on an lnvrs1ble rented the fu'!t. floor .I ft6ll of
ket. la!!t" he
I I
t 1
tho•• old fas ..
.... oM• hoUI'Ielll that
Th s mom 1 g I sm s&amp;uP l o ~e s 00
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I.
"'"Y
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w••t•
""l,';r
.till
I
ne
th•
north
aide •f U.. .,rk
t
,, •c e st t n tl ere
uu.,.
"
torn .p • ••
"
I0 wn on t'e
••II
,, _,
•• ed t•~ t ha In t been touched s tee last
'
""' a
no.: and had made the lower ,_r nto
CommlSSioncr
an off1ce 101te. As we approached
Saturday
T omorro\1 morn ng th ny w 11 the sten.
Thatcher Cot ~Stalked to tbe tele
.- we aaw that; a light was
•d
'"
th"
wull
of
tl
e
take
it
all
awa
dedarcd
the
burmng
behuMI 'he dnmn shades
f', " corr do1
~on'•ntrance
'
t or de f ens VP IY
of the gffiCII! wtndowa. The .d.ocsn
I
called
Jim
1'1. '
Then ( s "~
" II here I crt ed lor 11 br'8.8S plate was flied ln.to
t·hbmu·U o...,.raLor n the
'h ••
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Th
t
h
Colt
to
m•" WIth a a1gh the bneks beside the front door
3
~. planad• lobby
c er
~ Please' tell the )an tor to come o f t rrumph
Tony I ord ered Ser Thatcher Colt and I we~ about
D t
1 11 geant Burke 'o report to mr at my to mount the etePs whM a f gure
up to Apn.rtment 4 a on c e car In front of th I bouse He suddenly R(!Pe&amp;r~ in the Yestlbule.
h m the pohce ~ant to see h
OUI!:ht to bl down there now ShiiJiw By the I ght ahmiDS" through thtl
I rule O..aarl•
! Burke this ac;n.p of tom note, a.nd tnanao~ we saw btm dearly, a
tell htm to.f,! t.\'Oagh all the wa&amp;te httle niM 1Hin1i fria'.rd U if
Wh1Je he wat wa1tmg THatcher papt&gt;r m
R•·
han...
,_
ll!t.:Dar If 1t takes a 81 ght 1Y h unchbo~
.,.
~
Colt stood moo \lly In the center of week unt.H hf! finds the rest of the were mnk deep Into Jtfs trouaen
tho hvmg fi')OM the fragment
gf ph•ccs..
-•- .....! h ta. • ,.,. 1 I"
h
po.,...e
-~.... mg
paper In hls hl'nd "hi 1e 18 eY"'II
W th a ~t~n&amp;-le electric bulb bum obliquE- y aDd SIJIJ t....., a~de t.
atGdted the inked !etten~ • th lng I left Detective Sergeant s1de, aa it he were watchful of
broodmg mterest
Fam1l :1r w Ur. Burlot seated on a ttool m front a sudden attaeJr As he hemtated
•'e
ot h s manner, I
• h e m u••-red
to ho'·" eymptoms
momen~
......,.
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watched
him e.ager(y Somethrng of lwo mmen~e bales of waste ,.. a lt:
had occuned. to htm that .,.. e had per KAtherOO from twelYe floon ot te
aot not•ced Slowly be tt rned and apartment8 m the Esplanade
nGet me to t.a.lk 9 NeYer Gee
I AST ONE PASSES
1Cnowi11g
that
th1a
woaJd
1M
.t
t&amp; tell' Never Th1hk I ean r•
I
d
k
•alkerl over to the es sat own
B
studJed a memorandum Betty had letit an all n ght jab I started memberT Neverl !'-e'f'Cf never ul
Chlllicoth" 0 h 1) 11- !HS- Tht'
J~ft theN then hfted the delllk back t.o the apartment. on the Geraldine wu amd to me.
last of the Ohio &amp; Ene canal bt. !t~
fountarn pen frotn rts sw vel bolder fourth floor But 1 never r:ot
That lalt ph.raae - • But Gel'- en was dead here toda)' T l'ir n
and began to wr toll on a blank there for I found Thateher Colt nldine WI$ kfad to me - aeerud t es of old age caused the death ot
Aeet of note paper lymg near hi~ Impatiently Mrt Ill for me ta the to eeho In the dark air aa he George Watson 89 a vete an can-:tl
~d
lobby As we hutened out to the rushed down the rtQa ud fted boat operator He was born In
1 could not ddawalk I told htm tHat. ~urke put Qa. wtthout a ,Ianc.. Ac1'088 M t 1 c nad
What h..' wu wrltrn"'
•
'-d atart.ed on hUI task. BcltJ.-e the ~~:reet he hopped
lato tke
on reP
a
a
. . It wa£1 only a sh.ut
senten~t!; n~
d ~
_...
havmg
put
down
h
pen
he
we
could
u:r
more
we
were
at
park-ed
JqUare
an
8
• uu
b
llf'lli the Commtmoner • car and Nm1
"Mow wllo do you •JIPDBI that.
shoved the ~per from 11111 reg
McMahon alated and annou~tced _ , , .. I aaked.
HELEN ON W.\Y EAST
.:1 1t f.rownmgly as tl expectJnJ' lt L - bad aomflth•n• of inteuat
"'' dOD t knaw." rep)ia4 . ,
at any moment to become anima._ ne
_,.
rd
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b
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... and ~rtornt a tTtek tor b m 1m1 art. Neils •tual wo I were .......,
at 1 _._
...7 mll.ll 1o Qan li'ranelsco July ll lNB..,.
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tea t tte
Chtef I got sonrt'l dirt tor :IIOU f-,1 oat. • AJid. u we c:lbabec.l the Mn~ Jio:!len Moody t.odn' "'a ~ e (alvin f:oohdge former Pres1d"'nt ot the United States,. earned con
~'7
be ~t~he~ on this Foster ease.
rhle ab!lpa Ire added.1 ""Be W route to the eastern seaboard to en i tuln.l onll the other day when he oblle~d the ftfty ninth an versary
&amp;U.t. pleef! of paper Thcn he hft-.
Well'
a faee lite a 8P.I Dll Jet hil ter the swnmer tennifl totrnaments of h b rt-l and probably th, f1fty e1ghth ttmP. he had off c ated o f!r •
.._ lt .nd lteld it. cl..:.se t.o bra eyes
.. 1 Jllll got it from the janitor erea were Mt
WQI there culmlnatlna l!'t
the Forest Lo Ll I y cake Here ti1P. fo1'ffip,r ~htef uecut ve and grae Oli.B MrL
alam:iDa: ~ _t-per to aa oblrque He was telhng me that oa or about .bwnaa, aad. de:nated!:,
1 HIJIJ; play for tile national litlt
Cool Uge w th ev1d nt enJoyment. ate shown presidln1r over tht= txadJ...
1 .
_..wo., ~ lhMRIJ ukance 8 10 a. m. oa tba IDGliWIC ~ 0.. (T• C.... Ill - •l-l_..d llw latter part or Au~rust
1 uoD&amp;l Wrthday delitw,x M ~•ir &amp;om. a; a,.am~ ll.ua.

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Flr.e quality, 20c per lb. Bee bees
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How ite full, rich cheese
flavor bleuda with other
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whole mUk lbelfl
Tr)' it to4ly-f'or cooklug and ll&amp;~ichcs. Your
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These good looking
CoUon

PAYNE AT

comfort for the

warme" day$,

$001\J!

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Print

them

Convenient to Stores an&lt;l Theatres

Wea1'

around

house 1 in the car

fall rA,RKING J.OT A.ND GA.L\0&amp;
IN CONNECTION

the
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;n the garden.

R. B. BUNSTIN&amp;,

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COLU.\IBUS, 0'110

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GOLF CHATTER. fLL
SHOW HIM HOW IT
FEELS T'BE BORED BY
SOMETHI~i' YAIN'T
1NTERESTED IN.'

HONEl' -NEW &lt;.:ROP

Flr.e quality, 20c per lb. Bee bees
ut. wo:k In glas&amp; beehive at
Pilling
staUon, Hobtloo,
'l'-12-3t.
lOR-R
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=.".-'tW
-=-o oft'lce- ~~n
Oourt st., over Bulldlnl and t.oan
omue. In fine condltl~n. witJo
ateam hotLt. See c. Jt. Dow or
, Ebnsbach, Pornerov Ohio

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WELL WITI-1
11-jE CAKES,
LIZA!NOW
WE'L.L n.JRN "IV
11-jE PIJDDIN'S.

Main

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KRAFT

Dentiat

DR. H. C. FOSTER
Ohio.

Velveeta
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~~ 8111c~

North ol HemHall and lk'Oad &amp;tnet.

Co,.a'et ltb. aDd Lcm~

311!1 Fireproof Room•
lOll RoAIII• at $1.00
Each.

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John W .Wcleb,
~p,a.qiOI'

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delielow new ehceae food
melt~:,

elleet, epreade!
How ite full, rich cheese
flavor bleuda with other
loodal Meut,.fiab,eiJp, veg•
etablea.And it'• as bealthCul-aa digeadble-Wt pure
whole mUk lbelfl
Tr)' it to4ly-f'or cooklug and ll&amp;~ichcs. Your
arocer ha~t it in the half
pound (tQCkage.

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CHAMP, we-co
CLAIMS "TJ.IE
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Wli~

Cte.OWI\I AL-SO
AS A IC.'ESIJL..T
OF HIS KAYO

OF= .:JACK. .
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For Delle• Li chh
A! Bablyon, N. Y.--Vnnka Zf'k::.::T
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Texar,.
pi •ILl'fl ";&lt;(!• a :lf'!o • o' l'n;.:. f•'l' tHII h tli~­
Htrb Fr·2c man New York, toss~e[J ! j;IH• ·o• ']l •p li"lt t·: i u ~·: ••·•·nl ll•'f'
George Hms, Chic'lgo.
I Ill'&lt;• o·nr· -i oiN' o•ol 1'.1;1. •·:c•HII H"l' .~1-'llll l q.
Rkhard Bhlkat, Ph:lndelphln llllli Ol!trl :11 Ill,• ..r:,.·f , " l"u;.:- nl l•o•" liil •nl : ~
Sergei Kalmlkotr, Siberia, d r~w.
n( l',",. l'ttiu;.:- :r•··· •" ll d ••l• ol

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PAYNE AT

comfort for the

warme" day$,

$001\J!

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Paja-

n1as are the last worrl
m

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Print

them

Convenient to Stores an&lt;l Theatres

Wea1'

around

house 1 in the car

fall rA,RKING J.OT A.ND GA.L\0&amp;
IN CONNECTION

the
ot

;n the garden.

R. B. BUNSTIN&amp;,

. M'"-'" ...

COLU.\IBUS, 0'110

trnt Sprl.._ Str~••· N• llljll

LOW PRICED AT

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MOVE IS MADE
DTHE
CATION or POSSIHIUTIES nr
lOCAl M. L CHURCHES

Honors. Aged Scot
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on a aetUernent

S

property. Tbe

ot

the

Loc:a1 Den.ti•t,

Pre~~:iden.t

School Board, Sp011da
Time ia Michiaan

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of th~ Bethany Methcdlst l pert their nnlndlnae
1quo.rcerly co

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INCOLQR

COMIGS
IN COLOR

G i V E UP!

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')IQft)' &amp; lllb bu eacapecl ~anf'i)emlnlne heart since the ne1r1 wu
fluht!d td'ounrf that Rudy Y~llee, croone~ extn:ordlnary, bu .rone and
••!teu marrhul to· jult one li~• ~k·ba1red, ~rl w~en praetlcally the
en Ire KirJ wotld had desfa'n£ on h1m. Here a the 11rl1 &amp;&amp;18, what did
ou dirt!. . She'll tlle former Fa~· Webb. once of th,e fslm1 and with a
·lather all'clllet of )lOlite of Sbta Monica, Calif. And · we're al1o
~dille ~OniJ' &amp;-plf..lUre fll Rud7 ~i,nsel~ for~ your album~. Of courM,
wi cant. de ~ about 1t 1~ JOU tear 'em apart-on paptr.

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.•~ wblch time a committee Of five

fi:rldna was appointed to study w1th

~Oibmttt«- from Bethany church
eM· the merser pos~~lbilltles of the

&amp;wo ehurchea.
The committee from Bimpi!Cm
Oburch WIUJ seb!cted fl.'l ro.llows:
Qe'o. IL Parkmo, Nonnan YOM, Je.ue
~water, H. V. Carl and CurtiB
Otlm&lt;.re. These two committees will
hold their nrst seaalon ·I n the latter
part of OCtober or Ql._e early • part
9[, ~tovember. 1be two ~l&amp;trlet BUljrlnte'ndenta, Rev. EmU J ,Klotz
.ad Rev. Robert A. McOlurt wtU
........ !)l'"l '!11Ul lllfot '"'"mil...,, The
oa.nmttt.ees w!U atudy the que11UcJt1

rit&gt; mera:er. throUI'flout

cooter-

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WHlTE DUCK
l'ROUSE,RS
W aahed ·an,il P11t11ed

Dur,nc Year; Rut Ian
Town1h;ip Leada «;)then
W ;,h Bad Dor•

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Flanagan F1iera to Crou
Bato w;Jh Stronr N.Y.C.
Aaare1ation

lnjur·
atheo

:nd . Ind.
des-

'85

tton January 1. 19211.

as CltY .

There were 3?'1 clop destroyed ln

l !!J.

Jnaidld over a meetinl' of tbe 1930 of which l'JB were sheep killen

Jl'aurth. Qua.rt:trly Oontenmce or the
&amp;bniWIOil Methodist Eplseopal churCh

\OWtrl In

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umr.:w:nmntu-11111111 nu: tm:11mu1

period July 1. 1931 Is $4522.04. Acoordln8 to the report, there was 11
deficit ut $1398.44 In the fWld when
the preiiCtlt warden took the poal-

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8

w, ',""
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erence n

i will be held at about thl8 time next
1 year. It the committees and Ute
quarterly cunferencea l'ilcommend a
mercu of the two churches, the
matt@r will then be presented to the
rhun:h congregattona or the two

A 1eport for thc ftrst half of 1931
from Henry Seldenabel, dog warden
I.of Meigs county, has been lssu-~.
The balance which is lert In the dog
&amp;nd kennel fund at the close or thl!

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JNJU:BED IN 1'0 WI:8T

chureh roll, At the eftltJion of thl:'

.;,oa.n·o.
MeOim~~. District Bu~~nt. of t~ Athens Dt.strtet.

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377 Dogs Kt.lled
In Met"gs

: A. ~mitret! or five perspnll was
WPQI"'tftf'to sfudy with a llke com mittee from
Simpson Methodist
·Epil(:opal Chureh. the poMibllltles
ot mel'ltr of the two Methodist
·Eplsu:.opal Chtmhes In Pomeroy.
"nle committee consists of Theo. P.
lllselsteln. C. A. Schaefer, E. P. Duel'r
Benjamin Neuhllng ami Emmett
Windon. ,
.: ~4 Pn Prlday evenlnB. the Reverend

.._

coot:raei.

hell has been the pastor at Bethany
Qlmrch to• the pest low- ,,.,, and •
during his pastorate, many new I
Jntmbers have been added to the
QU&amp;rttrly oonfere~. Mr. Emmett
·=~ reeetved a local pr1!8.Cher'8

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:tt'e&amp;Bl&lt;.rer of the church and pres!- t:hun·hes for flnal conflrmntlon or
~nta of the variDu!l church org&amp;nl- 1 rejection as the flnnl power of
~tiH.! ~e:· ~ !ihowed l.hat merl[!:lna restJ! r.olt.ly with the con:llttha,;J ChUrch ha.s had a prosper- gregatlons or the churches o.n:ected. ·
'OU8 year. Rtovennd Ol.:nn L. Ten-

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of

Tbt Pourtb. Quarterly Confer- I f'UCi' year of 1131 and -1932 and n-

K
enct

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d1M of the &amp;tort, show eaaca, mf'at

·Committe.: Of Five It Appointed From Each Chut~
· To Study Phaoeo Of Conoolidation; To Report
Findinp At 1932 .Seosion
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cuttl!l'l, ICI.lel and other aupplle&amp;
whlc.1 formerly belohied to Norrll.
n DO aetton· 1a taken on the matter
befr:re Yond&amp;y, It W1U be taken be·
ton the common .Pleas oourt tor a
RUlement.

·· ·. "DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS PRESENT

' tp:I.!Copal Church of Pomeroy oon:~ened on ThJr&amp;day
evening July
"etb 111t the church with RP.Verentl
Emil J . Klot1l, Superintendent or the
:Ohio Distrtct. pr1!1kllng.
· ThtR were reports by thf': putor.

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NOlT'la.
..- Pridar
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w. AI·

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--:=~;.;~~":'..'!:~I F1SHIN GTRIP
. ., o1 .....,...,. " " omed on
defeadanta ln the action by Blu~ll!
A. o . Tracy, Prtda}'.
'Ibe defendant.ll purehllled the
former R. D. YoWl( azvoery and
Jteat Market on 8eeol:\cl Rreet.
ncmtly from Mr. Norrllll. AOOording
to Mr. Norrtl, no t.ctktn was ~

Quarterly Conferenc:eo Are Held At Bethany
And Simpoon Methodi$t Epioc:opal Chun:heo
1
During Paot Week
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103 were killed In RuLIO.nd township
and the other 2'J4 were destroyed In
eleven othei- townshlpa. The amount
expended for sheep claims In 1D30
was 11.860.00 for :a:n sheep killed.
In 1927 there were 238 sheep cl&amp;llnll
and
the amount expended wu:;

Va ynukll,
fork .

N.

~ark,

nd when

ie rf'(!ord
e welghhlng &lt;!18
!t when
or spins.
m&lt;.l oneat Lloyd

a,.1010.00.

During the un·m of the present
Warctt:n a car, which bad be&lt;ln used
by the sheriff, OOilt for repnlrs.
$60'U!I ln 1929 and $300.00 In 1930.
In the two years the car was driven
113 ,000 miles. In 1923 $64.80 wai expended ror n.btee ~rum treatmenv.
tor humans and stock and 11688.18
In 19'.18. 1833.661 was paid out of
the llll!ll dulllio .....Oil ,
Tht report was AIRned by Mr. Seldena bel.

Colburn
: victims
;wo glrls

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Akron.

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To Holders Of

...BEnl'Y BQNOS.

And-· now.

NOW IS A GOOD 'PIME TO CONVERT
YOUR SHORT MATURITIES INTO A
· rONG TIM!i;.BOND AT A PROFIT.

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PAR"T Y 'N~O
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There is .-J .thrill In the 111000itw11 II
.- .a-. wilhultlch ~ - shift
wlt..._t t-hlft8 the clutch
thrauall ol tor-fd IJII Ida. There I&amp;

This propooal' i*•open to a~y reputable
g1 uut&gt; of coal minero that 'I" W11f(cen.
We ,have had orden t1iat. would have
operated thia mine ,every day it hu been
idle, and if pUJ"Chuer deoiiei we will help
market the coal to otart them off.

It

llpp rd lt
im . cap' SOCOJ:ld

entirely -~ ••Wl!l of
IIICIIorillg Gild . .,. lilt CI)'HIII
you In a new Gr~ Six or Eigllt

Wheeling.

us.

M. c. Bo

orm.

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In rood ohape, rudy to produce, .terri·
tory' at preoent for 75 men, euy ~·· OJI'
erated more ho,u~~ in paot year ·than any
mine in this diotrict. Preference will be
given to men who organized our employ-,
who quit promptly t!Je next morning after
making demanddor ware !nc:rea~e~ of 1Oo/o
for loadoro and 15 to ;zoo/o for labor.
We are paying iDore than the United
Mine Worker• Fainnont oeale for loadiq
and cutting and ·that · diotrict had oeven
cent• lower freigl)t rate inti&gt; our'· hell mar·
ket than we have.
Our wage wao two to three twenty.fi•e
fer !abor, and we were furqiohi11r46 houleo
rent free and all the neighborhOod ' coal
free. Any inc:reaoed coot io impoaible for

Pomeroy, Ohio ·

by rtre

Jon wire
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SERVICE

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"·. . . . . . ' . " .. " .. " . ' . . 18c '
ARE CASH AND CARRY

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MOVE IS MADE
DTHE
CATION or POSSIHIUTIES nr
lOCAl M. L CHURCHES

Honors. Aged Scot
.

...

~

I

"DOC" AND KIN Too Bad, Girls, He's . GoneRETURN AFTER

on a aetUernent

S

property. Tbe

ot

the

Loc:a1 Den.ti•t,

Pre~~:iden.t

School Board, Sp011da
Time ia Michiaan

~

of th~ Bethany Methcdlst l pert their nnlndlnae
1quo.rcerly co

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GOM.•Cs
INCOLQR

COMIGS
IN COLOR

G i V E UP!

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')IQft)' &amp; lllb bu eacapecl ~anf'i)emlnlne heart since the ne1r1 wu
fluht!d td'ounrf that Rudy Y~llee, croone~ extn:ordlnary, bu .rone and
••!teu marrhul to· jult one li~• ~k·ba1red, ~rl w~en praetlcally the
en Ire KirJ wotld had desfa'n£ on h1m. Here a the 11rl1 &amp;&amp;18, what did
ou dirt!. . She'll tlle former Fa~· Webb. once of th,e fslm1 and with a
·lather all'clllet of )lOlite of Sbta Monica, Calif. And · we're al1o
~dille ~OniJ' &amp;-plf..lUre fll Rud7 ~i,nsel~ for~ your album~. Of courM,
wi cant. de ~ about 1t 1~ JOU tear 'em apart-on paptr.

BU'T

.•~ wblch time a committee Of five

fi:rldna was appointed to study w1th

~Oibmttt«- from Bethany church
eM· the merser pos~~lbilltles of the

&amp;wo ehurchea.
The committee from Bimpi!Cm
Oburch WIUJ seb!cted fl.'l ro.llows:
Qe'o. IL Parkmo, Nonnan YOM, Je.ue
~water, H. V. Carl and CurtiB
Otlm&lt;.re. These two committees will
hold their nrst seaalon ·I n the latter
part of OCtober or Ql._e early • part
9[, ~tovember. 1be two ~l&amp;trlet BUljrlnte'ndenta, Rev. EmU J ,Klotz
.ad Rev. Robert A. McOlurt wtU
........ !)l'"l '!11Ul lllfot '"'"mil...,, The
oa.nmttt.ees w!U atudy the que11UcJt1

rit&gt; mera:er. throUI'flout

cooter-

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.ANE·

WHlTE DUCK
l'ROUSE,RS
W aahed ·an,il P11t11ed

Dur,nc Year; Rut Ian
Town1h;ip Leada «;)then
W ;,h Bad Dor•

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Flanagan F1iera to Crou
Bato w;Jh Stronr N.Y.C.
Aaare1ation

lnjur·
atheo

:nd . Ind.
des-

'85

tton January 1. 19211.

as CltY .

There were 3?'1 clop destroyed ln

l !!J.

Jnaidld over a meetinl' of tbe 1930 of which l'JB were sheep killen

Jl'aurth. Qua.rt:trly Oontenmce or the
&amp;bniWIOil Methodist Eplseopal churCh

\OWtrl In

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umr.:w:nmntu-11111111 nu: tm:11mu1

period July 1. 1931 Is $4522.04. Acoordln8 to the report, there was 11
deficit ut $1398.44 In the fWld when
the preiiCtlt warden took the poal-

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erence n

i will be held at about thl8 time next
1 year. It the committees and Ute
quarterly cunferencea l'ilcommend a
mercu of the two churches, the
matt@r will then be presented to the
rhun:h congregattona or the two

A 1eport for thc ftrst half of 1931
from Henry Seldenabel, dog warden
I.of Meigs county, has been lssu-~.
The balance which is lert In the dog
&amp;nd kennel fund at the close or thl!

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JNJU:BED IN 1'0 WI:8T

chureh roll, At the eftltJion of thl:'

.;,oa.n·o.
MeOim~~. District Bu~~nt. of t~ Athens Dt.strtet.

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377 Dogs Kt.lled
In Met"gs

: A. ~mitret! or five perspnll was
WPQI"'tftf'to sfudy with a llke com mittee from
Simpson Methodist
·Epil(:opal Chureh. the poMibllltles
ot mel'ltr of the two Methodist
·Eplsu:.opal Chtmhes In Pomeroy.
"nle committee consists of Theo. P.
lllselsteln. C. A. Schaefer, E. P. Duel'r
Benjamin Neuhllng ami Emmett
Windon. ,
.: ~4 Pn Prlday evenlnB. the Reverend

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coot:raei.

hell has been the pastor at Bethany
Qlmrch to• the pest low- ,,.,, and •
during his pastorate, many new I
Jntmbers have been added to the
QU&amp;rttrly oonfere~. Mr. Emmett
·=~ reeetved a local pr1!8.Cher'8

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:tt'e&amp;Bl&lt;.rer of the church and pres!- t:hun·hes for flnal conflrmntlon or
~nta of the variDu!l church org&amp;nl- 1 rejection as the flnnl power of
~tiH.! ~e:· ~ !ihowed l.hat merl[!:lna restJ! r.olt.ly with the con:llttha,;J ChUrch ha.s had a prosper- gregatlons or the churches o.n:ected. ·
'OU8 year. Rtovennd Ol.:nn L. Ten-

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of

Tbt Pourtb. Quarterly Confer- I f'UCi' year of 1131 and -1932 and n-

K
enct

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d1M of the &amp;tort, show eaaca, mf'at

·Committe.: Of Five It Appointed From Each Chut~
· To Study Phaoeo Of Conoolidation; To Report
Findinp At 1932 .Seosion
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cuttl!l'l, ICI.lel and other aupplle&amp;
whlc.1 formerly belohied to Norrll.
n DO aetton· 1a taken on the matter
befr:re Yond&amp;y, It W1U be taken be·
ton the common .Pleas oourt tor a
RUlement.

·· ·. "DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS PRESENT

' tp:I.!Copal Church of Pomeroy oon:~ened on ThJr&amp;day
evening July
"etb 111t the church with RP.Verentl
Emil J . Klot1l, Superintendent or the
:Ohio Distrtct. pr1!1kllng.
· ThtR were reports by thf': putor.

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11M levy waa mAde on the merchan·

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NOlT'la.
..- Pridar
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w. AI·

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--:=~;.;~~":'..'!:~I F1SHIN GTRIP
. ., o1 .....,...,. " " omed on
defeadanta ln the action by Blu~ll!
A. o . Tracy, Prtda}'.
'Ibe defendant.ll purehllled the
former R. D. YoWl( azvoery and
Jteat Market on 8eeol:\cl Rreet.
ncmtly from Mr. Norrllll. AOOording
to Mr. Norrtl, no t.ctktn was ~

Quarterly Conferenc:eo Are Held At Bethany
And Simpoon Methodi$t Epioc:opal Chun:heo
1
During Paot Week
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103 were killed In RuLIO.nd township
and the other 2'J4 were destroyed In
eleven othei- townshlpa. The amount
expended for sheep claims In 1D30
was 11.860.00 for :a:n sheep killed.
In 1927 there were 238 sheep cl&amp;llnll
and
the amount expended wu:;

Va ynukll,
fork .

N.

~ark,

nd when

ie rf'(!ord
e welghhlng &lt;!18
!t when
or spins.
m&lt;.l oneat Lloyd

a,.1010.00.

During the un·m of the present
Warctt:n a car, which bad be&lt;ln used
by the sheriff, OOilt for repnlrs.
$60'U!I ln 1929 and $300.00 In 1930.
In the two years the car was driven
113 ,000 miles. In 1923 $64.80 wai expended ror n.btee ~rum treatmenv.
tor humans and stock and 11688.18
In 19'.18. 1833.661 was paid out of
the llll!ll dulllio .....Oil ,
Tht report was AIRned by Mr. Seldena bel.

Colburn
: victims
;wo glrls

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";t May-

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Akron.

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To Holders Of

...BEnl'Y BQNOS.

And-· now.

NOW IS A GOOD 'PIME TO CONVERT
YOUR SHORT MATURITIES INTO A
· rONG TIM!i;.BOND AT A PROFIT.

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:c-oNSULT US!
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Savings Co.

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PAR"T Y 'N~O
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F6&gt;~ ' RAPPIN

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,1•d from

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fhunma·

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NEED

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In Chi:t ror a

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Cutui'y
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of the ·54 Important • • - • wlty
CinlhcJa cars are betlw - .

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\JJd re.
Claudt
J:' bJ'ulllhe craft.
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new - . n y as well 01 dalght
..M.L' bWORf . J
In·the ·ojjay,'
car giiUU
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the wlagt ol - - . . And Graham
hnpro•,.d frM Wbullng Is Ollly one

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J'led Rt
:hlp Wlt.!i
Jr eruls-

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he first

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wllh Graham hllpro,.d ,_'"'·~Illig.
There is .-J .thrill In the 111000itw11 II
.- .a-. wilhultlch ~ - shift
wlt..._t t-hlft8 the clutch
thrauall ol tor-fd IJII Ida. There I&amp;

This propooal' i*•open to a~y reputable
g1 uut&gt; of coal minero that 'I" W11f(cen.
We ,have had orden t1iat. would have
operated thia mine ,every day it hu been
idle, and if pUJ"Chuer deoiiei we will help
market the coal to otart them off.

It

llpp rd lt
im . cap' SOCOJ:ld

entirely -~ ••Wl!l of
IIICIIorillg Gild . .,. lilt CI)'HIII
you In a new Gr~ Six or Eigllt

Wheeling.

us.

M. c. Bo

orm.

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In rood ohape, rudy to produce, .terri·
tory' at preoent for 75 men, euy ~·· OJI'
erated more ho,u~~ in paot year ·than any
mine in this diotrict. Preference will be
given to men who organized our employ-,
who quit promptly t!Je next morning after
making demanddor ware !nc:rea~e~ of 1Oo/o
for loadoro and 15 to ;zoo/o for labor.
We are paying iDore than the United
Mine Worker• Fainnont oeale for loadiq
and cutting and ·that · diotrict had oeven
cent• lower freigl)t rate inti&gt; our'· hell mar·
ket than we have.
Our wage wao two to three twenty.fi•e
fer !abor, and we were furqiohi11r46 houleo
rent free and all the neighborhOod ' coal
free. Any inc:reaoed coot io impoaible for

Pomeroy, Ohio ·

by rtre

Jon wire
' b l'Oiu'll

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SERVICE

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"·. . . . . . ' . " .. " .. " . ' . . 18c '
ARE CASH AND CARRY

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Quarterly Conferen
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B'El!W

pt.tnuect.

/&gt;. pou.,oll 1-;, SID •
'"THE

w~o· o. L
610~ LOO~-&lt;" A."T 1 H1~

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t.Y local abowen

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Durins p.,

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Committee Of Five Is App
To Study Pha.et Of Cotr
Findins• At 1
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· The PmarLh QuatUrly Confer- 1
of
Betban;p Methut!Jst J 1
·.Epl!copal Church of Pome~y con- I 1

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: 'fened on '11lursday enning July
.eth at the church with Reverend
:Emu J. Klotz, Superintendent of the
.Qhlo D!Strtct, pretldln«.
, · '111t-ff wert r.port.s by the pastor.
~~.rer ot the churcll and preBI·
oj4enta of the varl.Dus church organ!.:Wtl_eu;._'l:.ke~ · ~"' lhowttt 4hat

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.Bethany Church has had a prosper- 1
Ql5 year. Reverend O~e rm L.
Tennell bas been tM ))a&amp;t.or at Bethany '
qhurch tor the l)alt four year.!! and t.
~ring his pastorate, many new
Jb£1:nbl!n ha~ be-en added to tht&gt;
etumh roll. At the M'S8Ion ot the
'quarterly oonferentf', Mr. Emmett [ [
WlnCon ~celved a local pree.cber'B

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'WiRdon.

Diif

, Man
Benl:i Whire
Record

TY PLANE-

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: A. ~tnlttee of nve perSj)JlB was I
-.ppol'\tf.d"to ·stUdy with a like corn·
mUtee from
Simpson Methodist
l:p~opal Church. the po.~slbllltlell fl
ol. IDef"ler Of the two !l(ethodiEt
·EplrK.c.pal Churchea In Pomeroy . 0
'!be comrnlttft coMists of Theo. P. 'I
l!tselSteln. 0. A. Schaefer, E. P. Duerr •
IBenjamln Neut11llng and Emmett p

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1 "TELL

IHA"T WOMAI&gt;I
HAc; A

NO··

IEMPER!

wblcb tJme a committee of n~

lt

11\ Chi•
and Hat·

Sunday lllltl one
!outh Bt:nd, Ind.

f'eat•rt 8en1ee, lie,, Gnat lrlti.ID

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lower "''a&amp; rtes.:.

Ollll,IDq

Kama.&lt;; CitY,
lilY burne J.
lh! were torcetl
&lt;l!r et Waynoka,
;o New York. •
38, Newark, N.
Juth Bend whEn
r altitude I'I"Cord
a plnne weigh~
ler wei 14 hir.llf :na
000 teet when
a serlt's or splnB.
{ilk!d nnd one
cra.sh at Lloyd

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The committee from BlmpBOn :
Qburch was IMI'lected as tollow11 :
Qeo. IL Parker, Norman Voaa,' Jeii&amp;C •
~.-&amp;ter, H. V. Carl and Curt18
OUnlGte.
two eommlttees will
hold
se.uton ·In the Jatt.er ·
JHU1 of
or t;Q,e early , part
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two dlllirJct BU· pt
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IL M&lt;clure Will

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3eorge Colburn

Jo

,.ere the VIctims
&gt;..
two

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wUI atudy the queatJan

throlllbout

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poMibiiJUea or tlle ~

t,ro churehe.!J.

I and six wetoe
acclaPn ts jn i.be
e:r

!,1

~lttee from Bet.llan,y church

I News Bcrvlce

I :' W t' fl(

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itiWdbs wu appointed to study with

, One lnjurone Crar.het
nada

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_..,..,IIWftl over a meeting ot the 11
f::rth Quarterly 6Gnterence of the
PIIOh Methodist Ep1acopa,J cburch ~~

CM:'1 hf mer,er

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~.;)On.. !'!"ktay evening. the Reverend
~ .0. MeCIUI"e, Dllltrlct 8U·
~~ent Gf the Athel1.6 D:lstrMtt.
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h

confer- ,.

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To Holde1

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thf: (.loodyear

mpan.v.

Akron.

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Cfi"W itlJUI't!d,
tst:Jr wAs ruin·

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~Stro:p-~ d bv tire
gil tensiw~ wiN!
in a storm. It
11 !1·orn broun

WONIT MIGG

ONE MOQI:·

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1e ig ~lilc&gt;d

II-IE DI?OR'6
LOC..KE t&gt; !! ..
WOTTA VA

from

wlrt&gt;. The big
nun-intlaanmB·
·m started at

KNOW ABOLl,-

The

It to dA,)·

35. Akron. its
V burned and

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Jtved the Ma:F-

~ hip

. t he

'"TI-IA"l'?

was

after crui!-

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st or the day.
out lh-e first
low whlppr.d lt

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rannlu:an, capeniack. second
J other mem: ...
aurtled to t.tj
,ames. At to¥
aid they doubW{)U]d ri!·
llnd Claudt
~ . wEr.r brul!!'~

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,,.., 'TqUII AlL RI4H"T,AN1) 'nlE! 'i'llvld\1
PART!'!&gt; I'T HAl&gt; TO COME AI "THI~IIMii!

WI-IKT WIU. c;.-rEIJ.A '&lt;&gt;,•1'1' ~

1-lEiil TM,CT

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CAIII'"T BUY

IIIIICI&lt;~A.C'Ii NOW, AND A.

"TO EUQCPIO 1&lt;;. OUT OF

from the crjltt.
MayOowir
storm In chiabout tor il

~htl

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1der Way

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NS- Wrr ck fit
and burned
ae flames
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wft

conslderftf
!l.'llgn a cau,.,
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r the et.:1tul:y

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Into thP atr
If! Lank.!!.

ad jl.l!lt tabn
Bpectators at

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h'lotor eputter
sul.ldenJy

•·~1e

re th..;;,.-~S

BOMB
LOBBY

-INS-PoliCe

: man w)Jo
'!lto the llUltlt

Vinton hf!re,
~~or

per-

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•nn. 45, Ca:r~
race~

lhr!rler.

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B'El!W

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/&gt;. pou.,oll 1-;, SID •
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w~o· o. L
610~ LOO~-&lt;" A."T 1 H1~

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t.Y local abowen

' L'

ADd Simpson Methodit
Durins p.,

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'ID

Committee Of Five Is App
To Study Pha.et Of Cotr
Findins• At 1
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· The PmarLh QuatUrly Confer- 1
of
Betban;p Methut!Jst J 1
·.Epl!copal Church of Pome~y con- I 1

:enet ..

j

th~

: 'fened on '11lursday enning July
.eth at the church with Reverend
:Emu J. Klotz, Superintendent of the
.Qhlo D!Strtct, pretldln«.
, · '111t-ff wert r.port.s by the pastor.
~~.rer ot the churcll and preBI·
oj4enta of the varl.Dus church organ!.:Wtl_eu;._'l:.ke~ · ~"' lhowttt 4hat

f[S ARl

J:"OQ'TY-

i:;

IWO

OUT_ IN '

1

~GK · UPJ.

1

1
i1
1

•

.Bethany Church has had a prosper- 1
Ql5 year. Reverend O~e rm L.
Tennell bas been tM ))a&amp;t.or at Bethany '
qhurch tor the l)alt four year.!! and t.
~ring his pastorate, many new
Jb£1:nbl!n ha~ be-en added to tht&gt;
etumh roll. At the M'S8Ion ot the
'quarterly oonferentf', Mr. Emmett [ [
WlnCon ~celved a local pree.cber'B

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'WiRdon.

Diif

, Man
Benl:i Whire
Record

TY PLANE-

'

: A. ~tnlttee of nve perSj)JlB was I
-.ppol'\tf.d"to ·stUdy with a like corn·
mUtee from
Simpson Methodist
l:p~opal Church. the po.~slbllltlell fl
ol. IDef"ler Of the two !l(ethodiEt
·EplrK.c.pal Churchea In Pomeroy . 0
'!be comrnlttft coMists of Theo. P. 'I
l!tselSteln. 0. A. Schaefer, E. P. Duerr •
IBenjamln Neut11llng and Emmett p

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NO··

IEMPER!

wblcb tJme a committee of n~

lt

11\ Chi•
and Hat·

Sunday lllltl one
!outh Bt:nd, Ind.

f'eat•rt 8en1ee, lie,, Gnat lrlti.ID

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lower "''a&amp; rtes.:.

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Kama.&lt;; CitY,
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lh! were torcetl
&lt;l!r et Waynoka,
;o New York. •
38, Newark, N.
Juth Bend whEn
r altitude I'I"Cord
a plnne weigh~
ler wei 14 hir.llf :na
000 teet when
a serlt's or splnB.
{ilk!d nnd one
cra.sh at Lloyd

1t

The committee from BlmpBOn :
Qburch was IMI'lected as tollow11 :
Qeo. IL Parker, Norman Voaa,' Jeii&amp;C •
~.-&amp;ter, H. V. Carl and Curt18
OUnlGte.
two eommlttees will
hold
se.uton ·In the Jatt.er ·
JHU1 of
or t;Q,e early , part
·
two dlllirJct BU· pt
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the Newo 08iee of Tbo Daib
Trihu~~e, call 236-L 1 If the Buolaeor
Ol&amp;c.. ••k for 202·R.

UTEATHER FORECAST"
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:iorth portion toni&amp;h t.

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6000·9"-1'&amp;. a 1'T
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WIRE

NEWS

POMEROY, OHIO,

13, 1931

SERVICE
PRICE-SUNDAY li CENT$

MANY MISHAPS

1-\A.VE 'lOUR..
NEW ORiiSS

DISTRICT!

LEASED

LA"TE&amp;.....,... ~

·Committee Of f
To Study Plu

n

· The Fou!'th Quar

:enee ~ or t~ BethaJ
"!:p't!copal Church of I

"'ftraed on Thuroday •
'tth at the church wl
·Etnn J. Klotz. Superlnl

H'ER.e COMI!.S MA%11!'
Y\leL..L. 11'F

.Ohio DIStrtct., prealdl~
• 11u:l'f were rtportll 1
tra:Awrer of ttle chute
.:dents of the varlou ~ el

l

fQ...._E.

~INKS

SHE '5 6oiN&lt;5 "'t)
FINC OUT "1r'E

bRe,SS :t1M Bu"'YtNG ,

:..tJ~t •..'Rif~ . ~8

"Tt··U!.RE'S FLO • I. SUPPOS&amp;
SHE IMASINES SHe. 'LL.. ·
~INC OU'T W"""A.T

I&lt;INO 01" PRESS
~'M 9U""''IN.6 ANO

.Bfthan,. Church httS h
ws year. Reverend Gl
bell haa ~n the paste

General Crime And Dry
Law Blamed For Big
Increase

'it4EN &lt;ie.T ONe
LIKE IT

'S14C.'S MISTAKe.N .'

qhurch for the past fc
ciUl'l.ntl his pastorate,

AMONG CRIMINALS

Dlfmbers have been a
Murch roll. At the I!Je
Wl~n

-~-

rtcdved a lOCI

Solve Problem

' A_~rnfttee of five
appot"'tfd to Mtildy wltl
mlt.tN from
SlmpiO'
Episcopal Church. the

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or mer1er or the

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·EpiKopal Churches
The r.ommlttee conslllt

lllselsteln. c. A Schaer.

j

'BmtRIIIin NtUbllng

I

Wln,Jton.
.''j On Prlday evening.

ftoMi:t :0. McClure,
jiett,ptt.Qdent llf the Ai
ptee~ded. over a mee
J'outth Quarterly OorU'
Sbnpaon. Methodist £Pi
at 111blcb tJme a COOUI
~ WIJ apJI(llnted
~lttee from ao
cm :the mer11er ):IO&amp;'IIbl
two chun:hea.
The committee fro
Church wa!l selected
QeO. IL Parker, Norma
Bre..,ster, H . v. Carl
Olltru;re. These two eqe
h(lld their flrat BeMlon
part ot OctOOer or ~
(If November. '11\e t!!

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COUSIN CLYC&gt;\:

~ELLO~~OO ~
SA"¥1 WILL ""r'OU
OOMEA
PAVOR?

Rev. 1W

SuRE, DoRA-.
WI-llA.I

IS IT1

SWl!!ETHeAR.Tf

lhd Rev, Robert A. (l

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will -

ME II" X· WOWL.Oioi'T 60 OUT
11-\IS EVENIN&lt;S' Wl1'1'; A
l"R.IEND 01" 1-\IS PROM
SEATILE • 'YOU KNOW I
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JUST 'BEC~I! '
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DOESN'T MEAN
Wiii CAN'T li!E
SI'!OADI&gt;"INDED

mitte-N
etudy'
01· meraer tbroua:hout

H'MM---I&lt;EI'-I SLACK..
:t HOPE l-IE'S NICE--- ..
Wl"ll-4 '1HIS NEW DReSS :I
WOUL.DN 1T WANT &gt;HI:
E\/ENINc5 SI'Oli...ED FOR
ANY'I'I-\IN&lt;!i • ISN'T
ROD A I"SACt-1,
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NOW\8~

YOUR SHQ
LONG
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You'RE cSONNA ORAG 1&gt;. WICI&lt;EO
SOCK AT ""ll-\E 'TREMONT INN 'WI~
NO L.ESS 'll-1"-N ME,
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KEN SL.ACK .....

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WHAT SAY,
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GLYOI! 1S SAKE • YeS ...
Nli!!J.W CL.O"!HiiiS AND
Evt!R~INIIO.- •.&gt;"'

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6ETME 1
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Our Se1
, , Up Sal4
)' July 13
I

MY.. Guess l:1L.L. JWST
1-\A.VE 1t&gt; c$0 1!-IROUc5H
WI'1H IT FOR COUSIN

LISSeN , ~A'S E. 1 -,.'ow'Re. &lt;::iE'T'TIN' ""'e
BREAKS 'TONIGHT••. "YeSSIR1NO- •••

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MO"n;eR. ,He's

MOST IMI"'SSISL.E!
"1 OON1T ~INK.

COUSIN Cl.."ff:&gt;E
I-lAD .,...E R16HT
To ASK ME

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WN-I.T Mli. "fb
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'?bu COME
R.\cSHT O"ER.

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Wa1=hlng~n. July 13-0vercrowding of tedt"ral prison camps. esta·
bllslted to relieve the }(lad on alrt:ady congested f~deral priSons has
brout)ht new worries to the department of justice.
OmcJaJs today admitled C(IOdJtiOJUS at ChiUicothe. OhiO, "IUCizecl
severely by the Wlcker.shnrn law
enio1cement commission. obW.L1 to
acme degree in other place11 whcrl'!
tem;)orary barracks are maintained .
With the advent at prohibition
and lncrense in other &lt;:rlm(!s the
pop1;lntlon of federal prlac..ts ros e
~teat:lly for yeo.rs, and finally C(lllill'ess approved a $7,000,000 expansiOn program. Even this progr11.m. i!
was admitted would not solve thu

s ~tuation .

.'
.

What, Rudy And '
Bride Separate!
Only For Winter

$7,000,000 El&lt;panaion, 'tio
Admitted, Will Not

'Qul.l'tf:rly oonferentf',

OUT~

=o~

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To Pt'Ovlde relief while new prlson.l are beln11 built, the prisons bure~tu of the Justrce df:paltme~t e&lt;~­
Labllslted pri.!lon camps In old world
war army camps, including Camp
Lee, Va., Camp Braas. N. c ., camp
Meade, Md .. and Camp Wadswori;h,
PrlsObera are bcused In barfack'l

"""' .bf '!l"'l!or• Ji"!.l"l,. l!ffl - ) i j
"*" "*'. lkt:"'iile or·ttJe--mt
(If llrisonl5,'' ~, ,t1le ioJStJce dt•·
partmcnt baa been forc~d to double
the capacity of !lome barracks 48
~n are hOUfled as comptued to :t4
TI!c Increase. lrl capacity Is accomplished by douDie-decklng bunks
In its report on th 3' cluld offender,
186ued Jut week. thl:! Wlckenham
n :mmissl(.ll .cq~~!!ed· &lt;Jld' ar~y
barrfl.cks at· ~Ue'tlth!&gt;, Sflying · thl!y
tU"e m poor repair. crowdl!&lt;l, unsanitary and not flrl'prOOt.
,
•Rome D~.tnks are doubkHieckeiJ.
There are no chairs In the d(lrmltoi·Jes: men In Wit ISit or Ill~ ; qn thel.r
beds at all times while in barrackf;,"
said the report.
1lll' crt.Ucl.sm of th~ commlsst(ln,
together with exJ)()Sure of the pay.
ment of larll'~ ~ums of mo11ey b}·
prnltentuu·y l,ll'lsunerS seekit~ lrons~
fr rs to cnmps, has thrown them
Into Lhe limelight with the ersult
that the justice department Is fearful (If more criticism.
Admitting the anuatlon Is unsatlllfactory but defendlrla Lhe camps a
Justice department omchtl said:
"Most (If Uu~ buUdlngs In prtS(Iu
can~ are tl!mporary. Th:!y ur"
Wooden structures. some oJ the
t)'~Jft the Wiekersham commission
C(lndemned.
"Only men who hav.e 800d behavior reoords und are eligible to
p&amp;rdt are st-Ilt to camps. The camps
are crowded In some bulldin~s
tlu::re are 48 men wmre the copac\l,y
Grlglnally was 2t, thl' re(&gt;urt contin~.

"There hav~ been nc epidemics
and the health r ~cord Is Caod. This
Is larcEiy ,du,e to the rigid physical
lnapectiOh and the fine medknl
branch ot tJle prison dlvi.ShJ,l.
"Men sent to the camps nre reClUlrtd to la.bor oi!lght hours a day,
lt'9.dlng roads and doing similar
manuaJ work. They are not allowed
out.l\de the eamp. which Ia com1108ed ot abandoned enlist~d men·s
quarten, at. an1 time."
Th,. department. · or · Justice hu
unde't mrist.tuc~lo~ U. · MrtheatJJ,
IHtn~tentiary, a-ttouUuvelt reformatory and another institution In
Missouri.

t-ISIEN, M01l-IER.. •.. 1' M 60tN6 OUT
ROt&gt; ••. 'YOU1VC JUiE$'T &lt;SoT 'iC MAKE
, • •I" AN E!')(CUSE i:oR ME "fb MR .I!IL.ACK •
'oNIT.-1

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; JUST AW'FULL...,.. P::R.ES""'
;:, INSULTING AND BESII:&gt;e$,
::OUI..D NE"ER &lt;SO
..J'T 'W TiH HIM
HT OF A.i..L

lol.oW ,IS
'OHE DL.lMi!, OR
. ISN'T St-IE Ui

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GROVE CITY JAil:
• IS FIRE!&gt; BY RACER

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1

in a mild,
sunny climate.
l\rln.
will return
to cautomta
~~;~;~~:.::~~;~: !,;;·u,;.
while RUdl' will continue his tlO-

Grandmother Wanted To Die
So He Gave Her Poison, Man
Tells Ohio Police Officers
However Authoritie• are Inveatiaatin• Theory That He

Wanted to Make ROom in Home for Girl
He Wanted to Marry

N.Y.

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Atlantlc City. July 13-JHB-Rudy ValleE~, radio trooner, ·and
his bride. the former Mlli:J Pay
Webb, y,•hom he married lut weet
wm separate next wtntel'-bu~
only fol' the wlnt.er. Rudy ' Ql··
nounced here t.oday.
The llepllratkm w\11 bP on ordrr
of Mr~. Vallee's physlclaJUi, who,.
11fter attending he1· during a eei&amp;e
(I( pneum(lnhl last year a d .
her tc spend the neJ:t few wintren

· • Two Cruahed, One lnjur·
I ed When Plane Crar.hea
In Canada

EAT5-i&gt;o1soN'£D
MUSHROOMS,

BY1'1\11·~?·, ~"fl'!O..,r.~.'"'-~.
r~
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·u;{.-" ·{12~ mt:'tfM."Uie' pen~ ~~;;;;,

she Wanted to ·dte". or ·to mab . ~qvietlq 18 death in Lbe electric
· room In thfl home tor a 11r1 he •fHii. · 'ft,ylor pleaded NOI' rullty
wlsbed to matT7, was·lnveatiP,ted
to the Ch&amp;r~es Bu.turday.
by pollee t.Qday.
,
\vhlle local authorities continued
ln a ataned «lnfeBBim, accordlnr
to pry into the backgroWld ot the
to authorities, 'faylm admitted
1MBn1e alaylnr, an .o.nalyslR wa~
th.o.t he gave hia 15-year old
belnl made In CoJwnblw (If
grandmother, Mrs. Abbie Doua-&lt;'hemlcals f(IUnd In the attJc (If
. !¥.· golsgn , :~ause I he~l'd J1t!r Taylor's home. The chemlculs.
~¥f pe;~ to die and wanted · ~t'Y.!Ol' explained to pollee. were
someone tO fi:lVe her something
ld1. fly his brother. ll(IW dead. Bnd
' that w(luld make her pass away."
...~· foi- · uHe tn mounting birds
Pollee Iea.rned during their In- .and a.n lmalB.
vestlp.tioo! ' t.hat Tnylor was In
Shcluld polson be immd In the
}(11/e with a girl who lived in the
chemicals, authorities here lndlnetahbolhood. Her naml'! Willi j ca.ted that the body or Mn. Douwtihheld by authorities.
glas will be ordered eKhumed.

crash

iiiis~ Auto-

;~~;~;~;,

at the ho&amp;plto.l be)ll!ll"·
11r1 would· recover. Five
oth ~ r members or the Landtau fdm~
lly voere not aft'ectf'd by the ID!Uih-

1Alle1red

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Police Seareh For
Injures Two Boys Hit-Skip Driver

Bellf'vue, 0 ., July J3- IN8--VIctlms of a collision In whkh an BU\(1
mobile was rroWld tc pieces by a
bus, rwo Helena, 0 .. boys, aged five
and ~even. were in a hospital h~r ~
OOdn~·. suffning rractured skullS.
Rtlbl'rt Hammer, 7 and Mmrllm
Hummer. 5 his brother. were lhe
most seriously hul't. Mr. and Ml ~&gt; .
Alt:fft Hammer, 26, their parent ~ .
and a broth~r. Alvin, :a also were
tnJu~.

The automobile in which lh ..'
Hammer family was riding coilllled
with a. Detrclt-buund Nev'tn bus nea1·
Atticfl, 0. The force of the crash
carried the small &lt;:ar Into a nco~.ri; ;
~ nt Ueld. All th~
ous passenger~
~nd the driver. A. E. Smith of Detroit. were unhurt.
A bus W88 sent from T(lledo W
1·eplnce the do.muged on~. which wu~
enrwt.e to Detroit from Pit~burgh .

Labor Leaders In
Washington Today
Hold Canfereitce With Doak
Re•ardin• Coal Situa·
tion; Lewia Preaent

Columbus, 0 .. July 13-IN5---A
thrilling story of M speedy chttM" up
and down C(IUntry hlghwa)l2, following a mln(lt out.omobile accldl'nt
that led to a s.ever.! quarrel, OOda.v
senl pollct' otf O;l a hunt ror a hit skip driver whom they blamed for
thto l)'"ath (If AleX ftO!I(', 32.
Ros(' WR!'l Jo:111ed when h' tell
rrcm the radiator of a coupe thllt
was pursul..ig Ute hlt•llltlp autoist,
aOC(IrdiDI t(l pollee .
Aft{'r the other driver had crowded h!s own car Into 11 ditch Ro5e
hallrd the passing coupe and jumped astride the radiator to dn·eet the
pur~u1t, It wit! said. Suddenly losing
his b11lance. he fell to the road alkl
~;uft'!!!ed a frhctured 11kull.
Thl:! chase bega:l when tbe unldr.ntlf!ed driver offered to flsht after
t mln(ll' accident here, pollee said.
Rose. 1t was understood (ltfered 00
pay f(lr the ·damage-, but the other
drlvc1· tefWIE!d. an(i &amp;tarted pursuilli'
Rll8e'll

car.

During the cha'lle, Albef~ Geyer,
30. a friend ot lto&amp;e, leaped from
R.Clsl&gt;'.~ car to the runnlne board of
the r.thcr machine, and Wa8 pushed
tc the road, autrertns severe cutd
nnd bruise$.

While h,er condition wa11 n(lt re·
r.:ardi'CI as erltlcnl she wa11 said Lo
be

~erloualy

IIJ.

- - -·- -

FORMER CONVICf HELD
Ironton. 0 .. July 13-JNS-With
the results of a ftst fight blnmed for
the death (If Grover Hall, 4~. police
today held Jonah AlleR, SO, f~er
convict, oo char11e11 (If second deitee
mmder. Hall had been 111 slnoe
they l(lught July 1. poUce aald.

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