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NOTICE-II ,_ want
the Newo Oflice' of Tho Dall)
Tiih~~~~e, call 236-1.1 if tho s ..
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July aearanee Sale

In a i.elephoftt tommunlcaaa.o : ' j1l!•h.Jrog
wW. the Rolzu hoi(NW JU. .~. ....
P. M. today, the lnlormaiJon
w~~ reeelved thad Mr. llo6Cl' t. in
a serious C'ondltlon and that ln

RETURNS AFTER 30
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tar.
Ebersbaeh, atUle man, swPrvfld
-·:·. o••• q: the road,' but
"''"'"""· -·..,- ·""-d the car uruck
l.umper

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addition to a number of 5uperftt: lal brailol!lll, be baa a lract.an
of the •kuJL -

P L . Pfarr of Riverside, Wash., 1s
visiting relatives and friends In
PCJmeroy tor thE ftrst Ume [ln thirty
~ears
Mr. Plan was a fonner rl'sldent here bu~ le/t when, Just a
younBster He .sa.ld none of the
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INTERNATIONAL

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SERVICE
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Present New ~roposal

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16 year Old Bov Fa tally

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Injured In Eastern
Ohio Riotinl
TWO ARE KILLED

prohibition
agtl'l, fl.ncl M P Wilson, 23, negro
Itt&gt; In serious conditions. The negro,

n..-t b)' n bolt ot 11glltn1111 whk!h
kntdt'd
tmconsclous,
SOOt' JO·}ear-old raru1 hand, w.1to
ltt~eued IJ}o tu~&gt; em(Jioyus. a wu·
learned today
W'lh &amp;ott lying uncmuoc:Jous tul'l

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Albut B Fll.ll, former l:!ertetaty of

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Stone Tello Farmer• Slump Due To Depreaoion, Over•

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Production In Many Countriea And Reatricq.t .. 12 " $100000 bnbe trorn E Jo'
Dcl"uny o! Lcs AI'Kt'lt'!i, whl\e a mem
ti~n• Due To Tariff
~ bystander, was WOUlldf'd by "
thP fl~tmeb 5WifUy destruylnt t.t1-;
STRICT SECRECY
lw1 vl Pm;d\ent HlirdinK 's nbillt't
' tray bullet.
bun 1 hjii os.soclalf's rushed bl lo thr
l mmedhli•Jy uHer Ius Hrrtval til
bulldma
and
reticuctt
him,
It
wn!llt
~·urroundt
Plan·,
French
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u· P M last night, Fall was
FARMERS MUST SLASH PRODUCTION
Of A.ocident Till Inform•
tll.kt'tl to 11. room In the prl.SOn hos·
!n
W
~It Virginia When pork'&lt;!.
THIEVI-:S GET UZGO
ed By Crew At Rear
Twt• horses which Scott. was
Propoaal Rerarded
)tu 1 He '.1.11! be fingerprinted,
Vau Wert, 0, July 2l ~ lNS--Au­
They
Desert
Cause
To
honollnv
when
the
storm
struck
As
Impractical
llhot~n.phrd
and govt11 I! pmvu Before Better Prcie• Can Be Expected; Wheal Hold·
Of Train
lhmltles today ~ombed this. lleCUon
Wl'ff
kiUed
by
the
bolt
of
l11htnlng
hair(
ul
I11.U&gt;r
Return
To
Work
for lhieves who worked the cominc• Of Board Too Small To Influence World
that knocked him unconi'ICloUII, n
By 01TO 0 TOLISCHUS
A uowd of :-150 persom gHthered
ThrFe unidentified negroes were I ~·~:~~~~u;t the se.re at Ute City Loan
Prices Regardle.. Of Diopooition
St. Clairsville, 0., July 21.- lNS- w.:u; said The bocn o•o
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to "'~11 him enf.to t WIUI drtven back
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INS Staff correspondeut
klllOO by the South bowld New York j •
Co . and escaped with
1. N. s. 8taft' Corrnpondenl
by gunrd:s and not eveu Ht'W!Spu~l'
ln currency and SSJO 111 Facing a. critical situation of l'l'- the klOWld.
newed strike disordere tha treaulted
Wuhlafien. 11111 !I-INS·nen 1 photo!lraphets H,::l.llh.od
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ot thts on~ ·
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Wil~hlnKt on. July :on~ .be staunch
~tune [lr.nle d the recer,t a1illllPI
In d..lh e.lerd.y 10 two me ••no~. A""'HORITIES
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mlttance
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16-year old boy, a.uthorltlea ln the MAN HURT IN C
SH I ~the Naaa- ol' the- world,autm Mrs Fall and his two daughten, deitnl\e (If federal farnt boa rd poll , Jt 1 the gram marltets were duoJ to
eastern Ohio aoo west VtrKinltl.
blell at Load9n tud&amp;1, that thl'ly
M:111 C C Cru;h and Mrs Jouett cics by Ch~&gt;lrman Jame.&gt; C Stone 1F111 m Board poilcies He conceded
coal mlnlng regions this momhll
COIIU! to tbt aid ol tott.erlac
Ellutl, weu• n .... t pt'rmlLted to enter odn f
d w ~ stern rtum leaa~rs thut when stabilizing pw"Ch&amp;se.s
hasttly mobilized 111alnst a threat of DuyLon, o, Jul)' 21-IN~Twn
OM'In&amp;IQ' w:l&amp;b
a four-point.
lh,• prison They plan to remain In t
Y oun
we1e ~topped , "wheat prices had
further serious disturbances today. Portsmouth meo believed b) h~ve
Pf'OI'I'IUil el relief, whkb wiD
Sa11le Fe for 110metune. however uns.. llllfled lllld still clemtuH.lmg lolat ltarthet to fall," Ln this countrY
8l11ylng of W11llam Simon, ta, a been seriously lnjured In an autulnchab &amp;he malnl.enaawe or e• nnd mo.y t'lslt Fall occasionally, un- '- 8t ve11.t !; surplus wheat &lt;:rup b&lt;'
·The chatgc ls freel) m~de IH
member of thtt N&amp;tlonal Miners mobile collision near bere ye&amp;terday
tredlh aiUl tile eonftrder rrison ruu 0
kept off the cuuent ma rket unlil I thOI!ili' opposed to the fffieral 'tann
Union, brought the strike altuatl.on were belnB hunted today. follpwm~
alon of •iiort term eredltll btto
Fall Is said to be the on l~· ml'm- bcttr:r pmes return
board and the rarm• 1 cooperatives
to a head In the eastern Ohio coni the death of Mrll Barbara Morpn
tonr-eerm. crecllb.
bt•r of 8 prestdentiol cnblnet to huve
BU.ne blamEd the dump Ill wl u
e.ml even to fa1mrrs mgani:zinR to
reglt.n yeterday O!lleials ot Ule ~ of DaytotJ
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The American proposals were been convtct.ed or crime
prlcu to rer.ord low lel'eis c.n wmlei nuuket their own producta, that tbe
National Miners Union Indicated
Mrs MorB•n was ratally lAjurej WD1ked out here at a White House
Twt&gt;nty miles from the end ot hh depru11lon over· productlan In many bourd and 1ts pollcict&gt; are to otame
that their proposed 'hunger march' and her husbond, Prank Mol'ltln. 38. eonterence whleh moluded thl' }0Urn€y rrom hts h~:tmt ln El Po.sa natlws nnd tariff and othe• re-, - [Or present low prices of v;heat,"
on Bteubenllle today would take t.he an employe of tbe Uni~l MeR President. Senator Dwtiht W Mor· fi'H.l\
d
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· lltrlctlvc tneasures agahlHt Import:! said Stone
"ThlS charge Is not
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torm or a "protest awtt.lnr" 1\P,Inlt reel servlce anu ;.ne Chlcato ' Daaly ~We,and rJ~~~d ~,aries :
Lam&gt;'""~ PYat:y ~rs~a.l ~=pll ~~t He ceclarf'd th-e rarm board was true But unfortunately sorne per·
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which
the 1li'Lt ~:;-v~;:s.wse~f: 1!r!~~~ J.llnlst~J.I
ln ~~~ Tondrll Tondre save PRII tnto t.he dcrlni all U. could to lid wheat ami ~! :s' w~~r~~~ t~i~~ln~ :::e~&amp;~
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·~ Srown ftO'irevet cJuld not t. 10Qir,.. T¥ uatnQAM of ~ ,wltO. In blrn P;L!t' JUm lnea~oto.- tlM!tutelV«. wvu ... h,a.ve W--:- t 11e1 l' moo a~ lor t.hillngea 1tl tba :.,l\lol
'l'he
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Ule 81a~n1 of ed at~r the a::CicQfl.t, and tt WIWI PJ'OIP'&amp;Dl are ·
vid johnson, pn'i.tfi guard.
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{productltm before be'W'r priCes
.~ BoaJd'o Po1icll'2! tblrtl- work !1-&amp;'ain::ot
cut and the .engine
t':BUM' thoUBht they had been taken
to
1. There shall be a cleartnr of
Pall's Joumey In the bla('k ambu·/ reBtGred
the formers' interests.
went
the scene
of former
th
and sought to_ some hoepltlll tot· treutment.
the Europeu.n political atmosphere lance wM 8 a le.-ur.•ly one by order
Th+F
t'll:planaUon wund little
·The main trouble Wlth wheat
'Ibe
body was fotmd nearly Timothy s.
mJ
i ePuta
Olty Cool Co.
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throUJh "m~tual good-wlll and Ull· of hts phf!:lci.IUI He ~topped trf'- 1~ )m]latby with tile r.v rstem I arm ,.,1tCt'S 1s that tor several yeal'll t.be
twenty car lengths from the others today.
ne n
am OOW1ty
derstandlnB on the part of tht'
th
, bloc, head~d by V1ce Pr~s!d~1t Cur· world ha5 been producmg morP1 1
12 HAVK CLOSE CALL
app&amp;rently as tr dngge&lt;J by th~
Hogan, who practiced with his
The di~rs yesterday broke ••ul
various nations, but principally be· ~~~~t ~~: ~~g ~roads~~e ~~sterda~ lis and Senator Co.ppe1 1P., of K&lt;~ll· wheat than It baa been conBWDiiig.
5 multaneously In the eastt~in that distance It was tho•'""' father unttl the latter's deaUI 1,,
tween Germany and France and the
v g
rec
ver ranc sas who have O:emandrd that Jnst The result has been that world.
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and We&amp;t Vlrlllnla regions
Frtmont, 0, July 21-INS---Twel- lu.tt.er's satell1tes
wht&gt;rc he had rested for a day. He ,
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a aust that one or them lived a few
WllB It'&amp; Ull.ted from the Unltor the
t te
d
ve n.en employf'B oi the Premont
·
left El Paso Bat d
lth h d
yeor~ w eli1 u.: e 10 y ..._.e vu!U wheat 11Loclt!:&gt; have p1Jed up f-9 ,.w:;h
oeconds but the crew of the LJatn verslty of Dayton, Clnclnnau st
pas
n nays the
2. Foreign bankers shall maintain
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ut ay. w
IS oc· untLl prices rt&gt;ach nlev•l of 85 cents an abnonnal height tha t 10 the paat
rl t
xavier and Ohio State UniverSity'
situation had seemed to be In Tool and Die Compa.ny narrowly thelr existing credita In Germany t01 tutd grnnddau!!;hter
b
two years ~hose who had wheat t,:,
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were rs on the scenl' and none He was born In Wellston In Jack•""
of near-donnancy .
L"!Scaped death or seriouS injury here wfi"lch amount to some Sl.lOO,oooA)I)I) FniiWBti convicted In federal court&amp; 1 a uahe Stone refused to du thts sell have been at the mmcy of th6
were living 'llfh4!'lt f9Y'ld.
courky . ·
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was shot and falally today when a huge blah pre!ISure of which 11.bout 5600.000.000 iJs Am- of accel}tlng the brl;Jt" tn connf:\!L· .md h•s other li UMI!IeSlttmo,; fomw buyers
'Ibe bodies wei'e 'so mangl2d a!, when s group of PickeL&lt;; cxy1:roln tank ll!led In the manWac· erlcan
1011 v llh the Elk Hill;; ml lease11 l!tle favor with the we.&lt;;t.emer~
·Decreases In world production
most beyond reeognltlon one man 5
BANKER F.tCEB'ioNo TERII
kl halt three employes of ture of •CEtylenc iB(I; exploded In
3. An International commlsakm He malntoin~o the mone~ wah .1
Tht 00" 1d has 1cpea• ~d!) ""surr'CI. must 1urnlsh t!Je basis for material
hta.d havln!f. been cut off while an·
Zanesvute, o, July 2l - INSmine. near Martins the plant, wreckinl a porUon of sha.ll be appmnted to examine Ge-r· lo11.n on the Thref' Rivers ranch
the public that th~ gn:!ll slo.bJ I:z.:- tmprovemenl m wheat prices Iu
other's bodY had been aevered at the Wu.tt M. Barnett, former president
tlHy started home after lhe bulldJ,ng
m~:~.ny·s tlnaJ.lclal and economic
tlon corporation's holdmg~ wlll not . the race or the world wheat 1ttua ..
:hips. 'Ibe man that had been drag- or the State Security bank, which
work. Joe Pet.erlln. 43
The e~».ployes working near lb &lt;: 5ttucture to determine whether BATTLE ro-HARNESS be dumped on the ltUlrket. said I tion, dccr~&amp;.Si'd wheut plodUl:tiOII
led along the t.rack was mAngled waa clo8ed last Janaury by the Sttlte
miner, wafl taken lnto tanr.. jumped throuah wmdows to ":1ew money" Is essential to Oerbklnt'
but wHI be handled st:~ as , here 1s ~:Silenttal li our v:owt-rt;
less than his companions hovln~o~ bankllli departmem, today · faced
connection wtth the aatl!ty. Plre which folio,. ed uw llX- m9Jly'IJ rehabilitation.
WELL, IS CONTINUED to lm!JOS(' tht minimum burden on l"'18h to get the beneftt of the od•
rece1ved what appea.r?d to be ll ID1prlsonment in Ohio penitentiary
pto.lon wu extlngulsbed wllll .!!mall
4 Short term credits to be exdomutlc .11.1 I world prlct&gt;s Compl~te 1cent tarltf thyc w11l have to rem.•l'll
scalp wound, besides other smaller of from one to 30 yea.rs.
In the day, 250 alleaed 1058
tended Into lOiliJ term credits If It
Mt Plear.ant. M1ch. July 21 - INS wlthholdtnw of these supp:!e~. If It the1r acr~f4te to the pomt wher ..
InJuries to t.h'e body.
Barnet waa aentenced tn common
JeiT"raon county 1tag·
appettt·s necessary.
-8f'\etal scmcs of \Oluntrer wmk- wtn· practical would not create a most or their crop can be sold at
Upon lnvestlgatton of thf: bodies Pleas court here by Julge c F Ribmarch upon ReVj;!roJ
DROWNS IN llll'fAKt:
men resumed their battle tOOay to •hCJtage of whtot eit her he1e o1· 111 I home, nnct out surplm stocks must
a letter, sent from Chnrlt-Rton, W ble yesterday after he pleaded rullty
county mlnea. The march YOUTH
London, Jllly 21-INS--Nequench the fiery geyser at st1 ubhl~ wcrld markt't~ ot· mlltFriRilV Jm- 1 be workcci dmm
Va., and signed by 0 William Lae•r to an indictment charalnr ml&amp;applito be a part of a algnalled
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rottatlene IJI'Omlllnl a llllUsfau:oil well no 1 which nas taken cl,ht pru"" wheat ptiC('s, while it would
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mera 1 t orr ft na 1 &amp;f1'et!men 1 on tnterwas found on the person of onl:! cation
dlctme of funds · Th ree other ln · u~ol
,...... ll8 1or several dlsturb&amp;nces
liveti
pile t:p more ttOuble fur the tu- .
TO START PROBE
man. In the envelope which held formern::a.:~r~lll held aplnst !.he were almmt at the same time. Five =;esf;erenl!~r~;~;ne:,_lch~~
nat.lou.l eft'0111 ~ &amp;ave GerThe elshth victim of the expl~lo 1 ture"
' Portsmouth, o. July 21-INS~A
tba letter was a braid of hnlr abouL
were made in J81lenon
d 1 art
m~tny fr.m economkl ('ollapu
and fire which occurred Saturday
The Farm Board chairman's ad- f&amp;r·reoclllng special grand Jvry m11 hen the well was drilled Jn wah vice to farmers wOts to cut their pro4 vestl~tlon of the conduct of aU
BIX mches of length The other two
THOMPSO.,.--IN CR•RGE
i.rter deputies dispersed a Btolkovlc. who was drownel n h
were undertaken lolday al the
had
bers
,
of strikers wtlh tear gas
Intake of a IIBht plant rna. n W en
~~even. 4 p&amp;wer .-onfll!tftln or mln·
Mrs H E Whltteklnd , 35 ot Mt ductlon He saw some • bullish • · Scioto county oftlce-holders WU! be
num
on lhe1r clothing
Ironton, 0,, JJuly 21-JNB-Ca,ml
diSorders caurht autborllleo, h18 body waa sucked 1100 feet tbru
ilte
,
nat
thl'l Brl"-h ,.,..,. . oftJ.,
il&amp;ns rm the fut"-. de•Ja·lng the ordered as a resu.l o. t11e - «1..,.;., .. _
wllleh correspo ded to
A 'fllo
:.o
1' 2 f t
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PleMant. Three others are sttll at
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numbers .
mpson at Clevela.rtd toOay
had believed the Lroubles in thE Iron plpt' at a speed o I e-e
~. If. wa1 IWiollru:ed l.:t.te this
th
drou~o~ht In thf' northwe.~l and re- tlon yesterday of anoth~;r otftcla.l1 t r d
glvet1 by penal illRtltutions One tem)Jm'ar1ly took ehnrge of the atarea at an end. unawares. o ~ond
ahiiii'IIOOR by H-•• L. StJ-o ..0
e po n
eath
cluced wheat acreagp In Rumania County Auditor W. Leslie Ke~ter,
number' as nearlY 11.8 could ....
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it ai)pear· Austrla.lla and the Argentine would whose accounts were betng scrutln""" ob- fa irs of the Iron City savluas Bank
whn mre released from Tht&gt; lad wa.s playins on a d anUlliled sates !HcHt.n'
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State
edSeveral
th t th times
H yesterday
d
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served was 3087 a last nwnber ha~- htte, following tho -ogn•llon of
week were haatny -•- ..rous strip ot pllmg In Lake ate
e 0 an lla&amp;e flames had help future prices.
lized lor an alleged short ....e.
tng been oblltera ted .
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am ftll'
c.wer
~n nexUnKulshed
but each time
. As b us1nes&amp; conditions abroa1
C. B. Egerton a.a president,
after 25
combat the altuatlon.
which protecta the mouth of the
&amp;ht:•r l'ellUlt
o1 well
the satielkd
cenftl'&amp;a&amp;iOD.I
th
ed
Kr;tter's resignation followEd
that
It was thought at tll'llt the men yean or servtee EB;erton wiU be SllClnveatiptlnr the llhoot- 'intake ma.ln He aUpped arrd tell
fllllainl be&amp;b heft' and in Parey ar
up al(aln Work wa.s and at home become mor~ stab!~ •· I of Bheritr Maurlce J
Caldwell,
might have e&amp;eaped from some m- teeded by L K Cooper, prPSklePt
Indicated today that Into the Wtiter snd disappeared beb ." CoL S&amp;i•UJOn declared
stoppt&gt;d at ulghtfall to be n&gt;.aumed he added, "as conHdence improve11 whose accuonts also were belng
fltitutlon, PDMibly from Lakin w of the Continental Stove Corporaprobably be relea~t&gt;'CI neath the surface. His body wa11
again at daybreak.
I!~ businHS recovery gets under way, Iprobed Both men a.re RepubliQUUI.
Va., Just acnw; the river from 'Hob- tJhOJI here. Thomno:on 18 ehol•noan of
he nex• day or two.. round In a screened well In a ll&amp;ht
.....Tbe )II'Obltlm hu been tllarl·
!Strengthening Cactors will come intf•
-----aon b t
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that
d Lh
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alld then: 8ft' better pr.-.·
GANG8Tt:R CONVICTED
play for thelle reasons alone. We
NO CHANCE FOR FLOOD "
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eatirnu with c ~nvest~a.t\~t&gt;~~~~~
e board of dlt~.
wa.s 1, hJI: ~ ~! plant a x of am e mway.
pect1 for a final &amp;~~eemenl"
Chicago. July 21~JNB-"14acblne I have come out of dcpieS&amp;lon~~ In til~
Columbu:;, 0 July 2l~INS-A:ay
1
here eaid none had been mi8AinJ.
PREACHER FINED
river hichway hurled rocka a.t
Gun" Jack McGwn, suspect In the past and we are going to come cut thought that Ohio streams mtcht
Other articles they had In a
TUiln, 0., July 21-IN" u-...
machine tn which PeterUn and
~~on.
July 21 -WI.t.h the Unit- St Valentine's day massacre, and
mount to flood-stage a.s a restJlt of
,or-..._ ..., three other Gaylord mJne employ..
.....-tes sponsoring a plan to SDVe · hl.!i Blond Alii;.!·, Low&amp;e Rolfe to·
bard • Bins that have dr6llched the
satchel, eave up no lntorma
\ neighbors complained that t:ls serOennlllly from bankruptcy fo
d
·
tate fo th
t
1 da
Whereby tbelr Identity OODiil ' ..._..."•- mon5 were too loud, h-v. Col"""" were riding.
"'-n
.
r U8t' ay "ere found gualty of conspiring 1925 MISS AMERICA
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y~ were
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one rook smashed tbe 11888 In
as a ..... t resort If everything eiRe to violate the Mann act
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dlspelled here today by Weathertablished. They carried a lew shirh .... ..-or::l\5, minister of the PentLcos•~J
f&amp;11.8, the French delegation to the 1
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man William H. Alexander
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car and struck John Prancls,
tH) on a erei/a........,J had been f'lneo:t
Peterlin ftred at the At Soldier•' and Sailora' eonference of ministers here today
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( Continued on IJ!IP 1tx'
e rae ot dl8turbin 1
said. One ahot st*"•"'k
of
was reported to have formu1a.ted a
Oaklutd ca.J July 21-·INS-Miss der said 'Shov.ers will contlnu~ 00))eace. Rev. OWeDfl refused to
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· Spring Coats 1·1 frle•·

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Early Tuesday
ENGINEER JGNOR N
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two daugbten.
Mr Pfarr Ia the owner of a GOO
11cr,. twm 1n Washlngt.ah, where he
ro.lacs 300 head or more eattle. The
farm Is in the mldltt of the lqe11t
apple produclnl ' country or
unlted St.atell, h~ said. They w 11
vl&amp;lt. h.!re tor two weeks ll~ then
retlJ.m to their hom- vla the south.
ern route, arter viBitln&amp; the nation's
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Wonderful Bargains--Crowds Thr~nged Our Store
All Day Friday and S.\urday.

just didlooked
nQJ. &amp;eem
JUte and
home
~~~~¥~:~~::~~-~"r:·"'~""';·too• places
rarnu~a.rbyhimto him,
b aOOOJpp8nled
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OOOIES·or

lra 8010 lnjured
bile W rec:k at

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Showers Lhls a.!ternoon 'ld&amp;hEIPb

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Druid LL:UnblV,ched 36 inch
Mualin, dur reiUlar 11c
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Mr Reuter wu born In Pomeroy
)eft here whe'n a Yi&gt;llhl man
went to Raydflnyllle, wlwre t)e
employed u a public oftker.
several years tbere. hs moved
to Colurpbua ~hne he haa made
home stnce.
He ls aurvlved b)' one
Lawrence "&lt;Lora) Reuhlr of
Pork. 1be tuneru l arranpmenle
belna completed. by a Oolttmbm ,
dertaker.

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when Mayor John DrelyJer
Ink Eradicators City
to IIUIJ)eDd
the ~"i"e:8Livn.
Must Not Be Kept l\OuJd

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Ironton, 0., July 21-INS--sea h
whtel
was started heN toda. to
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are said io be leadlna the and ~~er:r bulldln&amp;' at thtt Ohio credit to tide over the altua.ttoo unsailant who YMtefda.; ~an udl
'should orpnlze a march on Soldiers and Sailors' Orphan Homt, tU Germany ean obtain ll tonakilled Elmer Puley
and
an the JaU where Peterlln wu held
Xenia, were beinB g:lven oon&amp;tdera· term Joan.
New Orden Ciftll
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Three men wer4: held today In Uon today by members of tbe 8t8te
The American delegation remain·
New York. Ju1Y 1.- IN&amp;-Niaht lenoe.
connection with tbe slayllliJs in the cootrol, or emergency, board.
- ·- ---- ~ Ute In New York tooay -... prepa.r·
Putey, dying in a locaJ
VIrginia ooal ttelds.
Pleu In support ol thl&amp; pr~d
&lt;Continued on page four&gt;
..... tnr a. ronRiderable ot a dlmmla~J. refuaed to name b man
men slain were Clarence bUlldlnK program were voiced by
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Pollee Commlssiooer Mulrooney hUn. N'n. Pasley 8&amp;Jd abe knew
and by trustees and other &lt;:om- WOMAN ATTEMPTS
told a ntharlng of 300 proprl'!'tor&amp; man by &amp;Jiht but that she did
were vJctlms, accordlnc to om- clllls ot the Home at a aeul011 or
of dance ha)Ja, night elubl and cab• know hl.s name.
of the Ru..Ymond City Coal co., the board here late yefl.terd8)i .
SELF DESTRUCTION
arets theJ would be "eletrned up or
"I'U tate eare .of the matter myan llttempt to Intimidate the 100
Regl8k!rln8' a sympathlc attUqde
dOled up."
IU','' she promlled polite.
working In the mine.
b:lward these requeat&amp; board memPort Worth, Tes:., July 2l- IM8Under new recuiations all ownen
A &lt;'Oroner's Jury found Kyle died bets IndiCated that Utey wiU reach llrln. Katherine KJng, in the hO&amp;Plntllilt bP ftrnrerprlnted and ph~·
GROCEB 11JICIDE8
of a bullet nrec1 by a per80n or per- 11. decltalon within the next two tal here with a bullet wound in her
Urbana, 0, July 21-INS-An ,.,. Ron s un 1mown. The Jnquest Into weeD.
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ganpters excluded from nl@ilt clubs tempt. to escape ~ heal.U:I
Sp~u1ding·~ death was to bf! held
'Ibe board wa&amp; &amp;Hell to author- phJ'aielanl ~&amp;ld today.
and doors eloaed at 3 a. m.
f t l bellned to haft been tbt
Lze the use of 1166.000 lor w. new Aa lln. Kt.te Pop.tty &amp;he &amp;ued
Mulrooney al.lo ordered that no tiYe for &amp;he suicide or AIYWD w
CContlnue~t on nore &amp;hree)- - I!Chool bulldlq, 1180.000 tor a new oene Tuney ror tJM,OOO tn •
tnt eradicators be lrept tn the Fe- lllldU, M. Bt. Parla, 0., rroeer, who
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uiQI.n&amp;' haU and kltdlm. and 11111· keach of promlae suit, whiCh waa
' .etrta:. preYentlnc raising of patron&amp;' hanpd btm.leU in hls etore.
NEGRO Ktt.l..8 LOVER
000 tor a nursery bulldlnB • An lrt- dllllniMed
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5J)eetlon of eondtttons at the Homej Acoordtnl to her mother, Mn J,
il:l:,l.ud , ~JI,ostefl&amp;es must nQt m1ngre -.1th
01.&amp;8' MD ltBIVIIE WOilK
SteubenYille, 0., July 21- INS-- Wll.l made by bol.rd members list Y. Rankin, with whom abe live•, the
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TUilh, 0.. JUly :n.-INB-Em· A netro llt:nown to polt~ es • Slim' · saturday.
shoottna oocurred Bl.turda)' night
,.111 -w 11 MulrOOney, who denied there wu piOJU PI the United States Oh&gt;M"IItodaY flhot and killed Mary ~J
Indications today WeJ.'e th•t if atUr 1he and her dall&amp;'hter ha;t
an lnnreMe of vice In New York. 0~ .• followtnt a two.weeb laJ·Dfl, 23. nesreBB. at her home no.r Tor~ funds are available, Ute boatd will plAyed card1 and l18t.ened to tb&amp;
" Wu pven authOrity b) acl ln nliht were bacllt: at work on a pa;rt-Ume onto, accorcUna to oftlctal&amp;.
permit construcUon of the new diD~ I radio. Her dalJimtl excuseo heretUb 'repla'tioQ by a new law ~d baelll t;odap. SUperintendent o . R. l 'l1le ehootlnl: wae tbf1 ou'«fowth IPI ~d kltebm bu.t wlll derer ac· \ Mlf and ,went Into the room whel'e
on 'JUDe m by the muntciJJIII U- Kel1 ea1d open ton 11 t tb8 ~\ wtU 1or a Ioven' quarnl, pollCI' ial~ tJOD on th\f rest or tile buUdlDI pro-,liha llfa.t ,touPd. • few tlitnu&amp;ft later
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doubtltii1DcrtML
I"BLIID'" ueapecl.
- ~riM' loW! a later date.
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By Club O......o1 Uoed
Allier Patroou' Checb1

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died en route to
Emerrenc::y Board
credit&amp; to Germany.
y oung CommunJS
. t ' stenographer,
Ml&amp;&amp; Pay Lanphier, ll!edlcted
h;:~~~ was In
While utmost secrecy !IUrrounded
hu married her ehlldll..lod sweet--------the American plan up to an early
' heart. her mother, Mrs Eml1y Lan- Ch'
v·
Iate
a crowd gathColumbus, 0' July 21-JN&amp;-Re- hour thlll a.ftemoon. It wu learned G' I ,_ Ch - d w· h H
phler announced t.oda,
tnese
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expenditure of t423,- by tntematlonal New!l Sertc:e frf';n
ar1e
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aY• The former beauty ~en 's maron duty by Sberltr 1100 tor ooruitructlon or • scho~t moet reliable eources that It pro.. in 1 Jn 1 tructecl Childrea ia rlsse to Wl.nftekl John Daniels. who
Treaty With U. S.
Duff ln cue oomm\1~ buUdl~- dbdng hall and t!tehen,
for reneWBble 1hort- term I
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1graduated In engineering from the

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OiY 11&amp; ;- ll~eit Size-.AlltdiaeQitt~ lbli!W. for M~• WomeD aoil Children, one to three pair Iota and all priced ao low
that you c.D afford to buy an ""tra pair.
MEN'S LOW SHOES ..........................•. $1.95 Uf
LADIES LOW SHOES .. ,.. ........................ tlllc UP,'
CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES ................ · .... ,· '19c Ul!'
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THESE FOOTWEAR BARGAINS~~=~·==·==·==

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Jetrel'Min, 0., Ju1y ll.-IN8-MI'6 bride Is 25, the ll'OOm ill 26
ed and Held Over Prq... :
Yett.a lAnd. Cleveland attorney for I Mls:~ Lamphlel' WM married to Bid·
teit of Con1ul
International labor defense, was ez- lney Spiegel, Jr., son of a Chieqo
pected to arrtvf' here toda:p to n.le Furniture manufacturer, tor
a
an Injunction petition ln common ' month ln 1928, being divorced at
-.!ping, July 21 ~INS-Om~al•
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tl'&gt;e ChiUP.SP qovernment toda.v
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;xrunt;y oDlclalA, and aeek the re- , SALARY CUT MADE
tn'llty with tile United Stat.!&gt; by reeue from Ja.ll of J.l1s5 Irene Dixon, '
flllllng to tum over Dr Francis
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AT OHIO STATE U. Tucker, American physician cbargMiss Di.s:on, a rNideo.t or Cleve- I
ed wtlh the killing of a Chinese. to
land, ~ one of two leaders at a Columbus, o Jul
2l-INS-A the AmP.ricAn consul In thb C•tl
ehlldrens
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T1 1e Chi nese po11 ce arrC!itef.i Dr
which was camp
loeed bnear
Sb Conneaut
ur C H new schedule of salarle~;,
carrying:
Blanche 80
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per
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Tucker
and removed him to T!iinan
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lnstnretlon ln commU.JIJitie PtoPlL- Iby the hatltution'!i blard of tru"-l.es
pnd&amp;.
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'J'ne llrl WU held In jail on no meet a df'creased state approprla·
SP'!C11lit cllar«e. Prosecutor Howard t1011 and a recent order of state
M. Nazor declared !!he would be re- ftnance director HOWBrd L. BeYiA for
lealled u soon a.s she promised to all state departments and tnstltuleave the camp llnd dL&amp;conttntre her ttons to make reductions or ~~even
alleaed oommunt&amp;tlc teaclltnp IJ per cent In order to balance the
OJhtl l'f'fw~. she will be l'll'(lt;ecUld sta.te'11 antk:lpa.ted revenues, 18 ef~
on charpl of \'lolatlnl the Ohio 1rec:tlv!! a.s of July 1. It atrect8 sal1
Or1ml.nal Byndle&amp;lllm laW'·
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Dr. Tucker recently shot and ktlled a Chlnefle intruder In his home
which had prevloW!ly been bur~rlarlzed several thtWI. He thour.ht that
the Intruder WM a burglRr.
The llbootlliii •·GniSed the Chlnl'!'il"
public, always restive under the Ell:·
tra-Teerrltorial treaties by which
foreigners In China remain under
the Jwilldlctlon of their oonsull. tv
clamcrr for hll!l arree:t.

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:):=;l;ld7d;;.l;=:===:~:=:::==== tofficers Fail To jAmedca To Have
Mine
eport ~~;;i:: ~:.T; Find 'Al's' Money) Three In Race I
MeWS
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Ganrland
)R.cent Balloon
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Leader
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Wht't'llng
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upon the love, loyalty and devotion of th.e De0Pie1 mlllt be in harm011.y w1tb
&amp;he teaehinp of Jesus the Christ wh011e woidl fit iJUp every fold and crevtoe
aDd~

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and dau@hter M1 s Bert Gllk&gt;" \ IIIHI
daught er Elsie or Leading Creek
vlstted the former s si.ster, Mr1
Electa Hysell Monday
Mt ~ Delmar Pauley Is vi.'!lllng
Mr Pauley patent:! nt Albany
Mrs Robert Luy nnd two ~ous of
M&amp;rlet.ta and Mrs ElncsL WalteJE
Charleskm came SalmdB.} rm 11
visit 'Vith their slste1 Mrs Lom.se
Triplett
M;'l R M G rogan 01""' dBnghtel
Mrs Fishe1 RusRciJJ ett Tuc~dav io
ColurnbU8 \\here lhry 'I'. Ill ~t~lt Im
s.eve t a l d1us With rclatJ~Ps
Mr and Mrs Char les McMaste1
are movmg Into thelt new homl" on
Fou t1 avenue
M, a nd M1s J J Stowe of G tra.rd Ill who hove been \l~ltlng Mrs
J en• ,e Sbwelf'llMonda~ foravrs tt
with Mr a nd M rs Wehb Hall of
Rutland Th.oy f&gt;' pect :J 1rtmn to

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CHI.EIE HER!J

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thf Ifill
bf'lng heavy at. lnRtiV plllc·
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SfllCImcestm
ltlleudof
flg11lf
[Rtcswlllitl!flJ]ygeJILlllllll
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pie~rnl hum.tn l ~pe \\ l1S nn fljl(' ljk(' I 1 s ln Ohio the followtn 11 place 11 re man
1])Qrkd a11 in ch or mor e In tht Ja~t
~ hl~ t11r.m' cla~.1es wltll mam 124 bums, Delaware 142
Uayl.£m
aceepled lheone s of humB.n Pvolu- 21ifl Cincinnati, 1 78
Clulllcothe
~1011 b ut ls no t l mHI!lCC Sl\ld mllOB Jackson 145
Bldncy JIB
dn ~ct con11ict with the D11rwmllln WlhntnaLon, 2 10 , Bcllpolt\t 1 44
themy
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s re
l The temperature changes of tbe
Ene t almnnths ago 1t. v;a
pur- past 24 hours were moderak! tn a»
cd Torrance rmd hiS alde~ h:ld been parts of the field belns to sUghUy
JOVe l\lhelmed
in fl flood on th e cootc1 over t he Ohio Valley tmd to
Shnr\Jncr
f f
slJ gl tl:',; \\ BII neJ over the grealrJ 1
1\s ll muter o
RCt
ht• said part r1 tlw eouutry
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tlw 1.1iute1 v.h ch pouJcrl C\el 11 ~
UIJC!CJ the t:xlstlng R:'f'n&lt;'rnl condlvu~ hOI ~o bld but a hrl d o t wild 1tions the IndlCtttions n1 "' the wealh ·l
hlppopoiflml whtch ~ml~ ru.shmg ier "111 remain Wlsettled lnlh ls vlteve r us lmmedlal..ely P 11 11 flln., lht' 1In ltv dmlng the neKt 24 ho
\loo&lt;l killed tll1ee ul m.) bhuk bovslsho\\t:IH t hl~ afternoon ami~~;~~~
1 tr nlgh1 •allowed en Wcdnei:idll
anrl 1uln ed om ci\n!Jl
Onr of thr blatk:..; ln a ])1\l,llC p;Plll'rallv tau weather "'lthout yl :
rrn 11) 1]11 Jualtst ;ctll!meut iiiJd pcrtt~nt tf'mpCIEltUle changr.
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repOJted the \\hoi~ paJ i y drowner! \
fh~ SCl~ntl:;t smte~,
thiC tl&amp;hll
l'llT"Bt ' RGII PRODUI" '
•c1e1 tlllc t1~atme11t u eawlS crl u ~e(
a:.
b} sleeping sickness bae beeu 1r dU~=t&gt;d from 4 ooo OCKl a yea t 15
July
21-INB - Paultry ma.tket
years nso to Jr-ss than 50,000 a yeal £trady dt:ml\nd good supply ucrenow -- - - - - - qua t(; hpavv heas 19·20 m cd hens
-I 17-11J li•gh orn h r nl:i 13-15 legh 01 n
[ .\LCOHOL IIRMS "IN BAD
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Women smokers want a cigarette that's milder
-and that's why more of them are smoking
CHESTERFIELD every day.
Women smokers want a ci~rette that tastes
better-and that's another reason why more of
them are smoking CHESTERFIELD every day.
CHESTERFIELD uses only mild, npe, sweettasting tobaccos and the purest cigarette paper
made. That's why the last CHESTERFIELD of the
day is as mild and sweet-as cool and comfortable
-as the first. Good-they've got to be good!

u:••s,,ve·nt:r-two Yean of Age '
and feel Like a Yo'.lnt .1
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75c
Men'• Top Coall, cleaned And preseed
75c
2 Pr. Trousere, cleaned and preaoed
7SC
Men'• Felt Hall, cleaned and blocked . .
75c
75c
Necktiee, per dozen, cleaned and pre15ed
Ladiee Dreueo, plain, no slee7es, C. &amp;: P.
75c
Ladiet Dresses, pleated and flaired ...... $1 up
Ladies Coals, fur trimmed deaned &amp;: pressed $1
Ladiet Coati. plain, cleaned &amp;: pressed . . . . . 75c
Ladiee Jacket Suit•, cleanrd &amp;: preased .
75c
Ladies Hall, felt, cleaned 1nd blocked ..... SOc
Now ia the time to hne them cleaned up for
Fall. We aloo have M•Jth Proof Garment Bags.

WATSON'S PRESS SHOP
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food, •f he 10 datlrlt, and Will be a frae ••• . .aia ia four aantlle
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Ernest Kc t~ora 1 no .,.. :1~ ... Jlt ~
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the Ia lit te l ' yettrs accordinK to a IStttle WILli ctlscrlbcd toda} WI one r&lt;liv •hot by 0 B Pl Jor s upuint cn
~t::ttemenl todtly by UISUSI.ttnt United of the m011t hazardous balloon com - dCJlt of the Puu;le} mml :l l Elm
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pc:tltlon11 In the history of Lhe ~purt &lt; 1 1
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Uo\ernment lnvesttsat.ors lt'ffe
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Lald to have ~en unable Lo wtcover mo~t of the way tne Navy bug was ~~oas n 11 critical Co!ld ltlnn
A funt:r ul :sena:e In ~,;harge of S:.!l5 000 the amount owed by
Harry Barnes slsU'!
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and brother William, rcturnt&lt;i a•m Fr9.nklln
da y (tom a motor trlJJ t\ u tht Km~hts Tonplat ol Point Plea ~ ­
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Wt~k end The1 visited mun~
his- atl.L Wl"sl Vlrgmla a:&gt;s lsted bv OhiO
Valle} Commamlcty No 24 KniKhts ~JH nules to violate the VJOhlbiUon Lieutenant. Settle and hiS aide en- Jltcl • ely \\erC' ~ upphed n ~ b~ t t aau
torical points o[ lntere t U1 tlle'l
l I'mplat u! P omero~ \\ Ill lle o.:ontrip, goinl! by the W&lt;l} c.( tllC' GYJJ- ductet.l uL Lht! re s1dence o[ the l~tole .1 nd income tax laws but the gov -. ~11011 Wilfred Bushnell won tht Pt}r-1 Constable Rur.r, V rnulllvn
has ju~t tlea.sUlerl litchfll"ld trophy 11:&gt;0 m 1\\a r-; flrrl"•tt&gt;d after Pnll:iecutor A c
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lhey vJ~It cd L.nco!n s Ell Cteg:el 71 who pn~sed u.wa\ at t'llunent oflldals u,ld
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colledtna: cfl~h IU'l!.l the rl11ht to coml)tte In Shiftier 1111 d thai lounty &lt;' nJ) .IJO,•d
M:tmorlll.l. Clnclnna~l
L~xJ ugtou
his home Sunda:~&lt; e\enlng Tnl' ~;er­ lm full atnounl of money
tht Gordon ~nnett lnternatlonaltco:-zs tablcs \\ere wl!llout .tuthcr 1
Ky , Bardst.n\\n Kv
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town."' alonil the route fh cy molc,rllvLOJIOUS gRng:.ter wa$ nuw
the
Thl" Good~e11r Zcppelln balloon et a! corpor:ltlom; Ronrv :lClN' 11
ed ns !ar as Cincinnati then m&lt;~dc
target of the ~~:ove1 nment t11x 1Iandlng al Ste~eru;vllle Ont
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Ule t rip to Loulsv Jle b} buut From
ltuths TCillO u; 1Jeile1e&lt;i lu ha\e second place ~~&gt;llrl allio became elJgl- l strt kt:.~~~~~d dlJrlfi~dthe br..tllr 1111 h
ther"' the~ continued Lheh trlp bv
ta ken ove1 acti\e management or bll' t.o pfi!Uclpute 111 the Gurdon
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returnmg to theh home
Ill!' Oapone mte1est~:&gt; GlCI:'fl ~ald i Bem.ttlltlCe Flunk A fJot~er was +
&amp;hl other men 1\erc !11 h i R 111l
The Lexmgton suret} and mdem - pilot arw Ro land J Bhtlt was aide, msses In lht ftght bc'''fll;l , [t'el•
&amp;mds.y t\enlng
t y company !onnctl)' the Graud of ~he bag
fhey alro recei\ed a anrl n Jl'F' uplo} e:.c
RtSTING NICELY
E 'i LYLE ABBOTT
Centrul Eurety company of Nf'.,., cnsh prizt of $75
1 N S SprcrRI Oorrf'sJ)unden c
Llltle Anna Mnrgarflt, daughter of
York tavorlte bondsmen ror Capone 1 Van Olmnn '1'.1\lncr of the GorMr and Mn Woiley Ho\\ ell \\h
Los Ause &gt;e~ C~l Jun 2l- Plc- e:.mgs teu; !•as been balled hom don Bennett t flt:e last \eat nutunm-1
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to ha\e fall- IUl uu.t e\ent t Is H'ilr Jnmg the L"lPt~ 110
holdovet'li 100
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1s lhr ori~mt~l aboc'c of mnnklml u to pay $32500 dtle the 'ovrrn - Unlleti Stntt's lllt~c r1 Jt:.ceJJ!utJVI's l, ,, 00 g,, I&gt;""" lo .,. , 1,,,,,,
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etu !:1 explma t\Un l1l Af tl C!l
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Dt Tmr:1ncr&lt; U (r JI t!lt llllll
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Mrs Frnnk Kimes and d uld rl'n
ll~mated on lilt' southelll bOtl 'l- 1
!IIOUnd 230 ~b l:i VC11.1.1St~ ~()]{I at 715
vlf lted O\tr the wEek tncl w t.h lle t la JV nf t he Sahara confl!rts wltll
f'mt~mouth 0
Jul y :!1 - INS- I ii.boul 260 lb Wl'lidlt~ 721 piicklnl!
parents Mr and Mr~ Edll a rd \'.'lne lhe bfl l'f of .. nothcr note,1 t.me 11 •
An rH stJ~Rticn \\as ~;tttrted hc1e 'Oils s&lt;:Rne little &lt;hunge ut 525
@'Ill' ol Columbus
~a a lrhrolut.l~l Rov Cha]mntn A1 - '
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Urvl~- 1diJ\HJ fo1 ROOrl kind ,
Marvmf'l Gaskill!~ IJ.SltinQ bel dJC\1, of NC\\ Yotl'
Andie\\~ ll'l 1
lion lli'Jlt"ctn s to d(l e rmm thl:!
Cattle Rccelp~ :.!:&gt; nark • l ntl
lllstu Mrs William Puv..tt t f Cus- n any :~ea'~ h ;~~ ~u u~,, I !I.e l •;un
July 21 1931
lumsl of th• &lt;llaLh o! llundi~M of mtnalh unchanged
ClhOC'tOn
ta m of h.Ulll:lllltj lll tl'f' (",. bl f'l r
Ev l &lt;:: WP!l.thC'I BHrP.lltl Col umlm~ 1 rl~h In tht SeJoto tln~r
Calves
Recelp\i:i !50 .mal kcl
J " · • Jboul tcad} bulk bl:'tcr 1;1ade vc~l
'Jf centtal A~; 1 1
Tht ~cneral eastward atmo~pherlt:l
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Ccnservattun
Culnml.&lt;;.&lt;,OJJCI
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Nan l'y returned to th~lr 1 L llf
Ll \l ng !J tbc' Rnd •l.:r ht•Ht 1&lt;'1llllt1\ ( 111t cc. ntlnues ven ~le w .Uld l h &lt;! lhompso 1 ~t'lll ~turf operatl vi"S lo 1
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k 111 1 500 ~oo
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v.e. e stml•l:'d In A&gt;ll ~,, b ruJJBr. ce p1u uri" qu1tc e\Cn dlstrlbutect O\'el
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ter spendlll&amp;' several da\~ 11
a nd 111 ~ )'liHl} dturnt• thell ~1.'9.1&lt; 11 !h(' ' 111 H tlcld of o~ tvii. .IOn Ttlc quirt' Jnlo lOJld ll JOns In the river I ta lking lowe! 1m lnm bl; or ll!ound
lumt-us and Bucyrus
(:( • ~~~e the "'l'll Jll lllb ~ ot ll'le 1'\llJJn ll weath~r ~~ still unsettled ea~t of the Some u( llw fish Wl'tghed a~ milCh I 8 50 dO \Ill tor cholcl handY\\ rights
Mrs A W Ward of SUHl' Run
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t:llsSlS'lJ:.Pi rlwr llHI In the \\f'"l l D.§ 50 poumL~ It W!lS ~:&gt;auJ
No efl!ly ~ulH

oa. M&amp;'lCULLOtlOH BETTER
Sta.rlin8 MeCullouuh rl!polt&amp; Um t
oontnu'Y to any a.nd c.!l rumv1s h !:.
fe.t.h tl Dr 8 A McCullotJill _,
1mprovlng In health and tne.t hl~
rondlt.lon Is mu ch bett"r ot pJt :-.~1•
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I a to Serve Long Delayed Term in'
I New Mexico Prison He Helped Credle'
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to Serve Sentence of Year and Day, \VIII Be m Hospital .,_

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:):=;l;ld7d;;.l;=:===:~:=:::==== tofficers Fail To jAmedca To Have
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eport ~~;;i:: ~:.T; Find 'Al's' Money) Three In Race I
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)R.cent Balloon
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upon the love, loyalty and devotion of th.e De0Pie1 mlllt be in harm011.y w1tb
&amp;he teaehinp of Jesus the Christ wh011e woidl fit iJUp every fold and crevtoe
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and dau@hter M1 s Bert Gllk&gt;" \ IIIHI
daught er Elsie or Leading Creek
vlstted the former s si.ster, Mr1
Electa Hysell Monday
Mt ~ Delmar Pauley Is vi.'!lllng
Mr Pauley patent:! nt Albany
Mrs Robert Luy nnd two ~ous of
M&amp;rlet.ta and Mrs ElncsL WalteJE
Charleskm came SalmdB.} rm 11
visit 'Vith their slste1 Mrs Lom.se
Triplett
M;'l R M G rogan 01""' dBnghtel
Mrs Fishe1 RusRciJJ ett Tuc~dav io
ColurnbU8 \\here lhry 'I'. Ill ~t~lt Im
s.eve t a l d1us With rclatJ~Ps
Mr and Mrs Char les McMaste1
are movmg Into thelt new homl" on
Fou t1 avenue
M, a nd M1s J J Stowe of G tra.rd Ill who hove been \l~ltlng Mrs
J en• ,e Sbwelf'llMonda~ foravrs tt
with Mr a nd M rs Wehb Hall of
Rutland Th.oy f&gt;' pect :J 1rtmn to

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bf'lng heavy at. lnRtiV plllc·
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pie~rnl hum.tn l ~pe \\ l1S nn fljl(' ljk(' I 1 s ln Ohio the followtn 11 place 11 re man
1])Qrkd a11 in ch or mor e In tht Ja~t
~ hl~ t11r.m' cla~.1es wltll mam 124 bums, Delaware 142
Uayl.£m
aceepled lheone s of humB.n Pvolu- 21ifl Cincinnati, 1 78
Clulllcothe
~1011 b ut ls no t l mHI!lCC Sl\ld mllOB Jackson 145
Bldncy JIB
dn ~ct con11ict with the D11rwmllln WlhntnaLon, 2 10 , Bcllpolt\t 1 44
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Ene t almnnths ago 1t. v;a
pur- past 24 hours were moderak! tn a»
cd Torrance rmd hiS alde~ h:ld been parts of the field belns to sUghUy
JOVe l\lhelmed
in fl flood on th e cootc1 over t he Ohio Valley tmd to
Shnr\Jncr
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slJ gl tl:',; \\ BII neJ over the grealrJ 1
1\s ll muter o
RCt
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UIJC!CJ the t:xlstlng R:'f'n&lt;'rnl condlvu~ hOI ~o bld but a hrl d o t wild 1tions the IndlCtttions n1 "' the wealh ·l
hlppopoiflml whtch ~ml~ ru.shmg ier "111 remain Wlsettled lnlh ls vlteve r us lmmedlal..ely P 11 11 flln., lht' 1In ltv dmlng the neKt 24 ho
\loo&lt;l killed tll1ee ul m.) bhuk bovslsho\\t:IH t hl~ afternoon ami~~;~~~
1 tr nlgh1 •allowed en Wcdnei:idll
anrl 1uln ed om ci\n!Jl
Onr of thr blatk:..; ln a ])1\l,llC p;Plll'rallv tau weather "'lthout yl :
rrn 11) 1]11 Jualtst ;ctll!meut iiiJd pcrtt~nt tf'mpCIEltUle changr.
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years nso to Jr-ss than 50,000 a yeal £trady dt:ml\nd good supply ucrenow -- - - - - - qua t(; hpavv heas 19·20 m cd hens
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Women smokers want a cigarette that's milder
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CHESTERFIELD every day.
Women smokers want a ci~rette that tastes
better-and that's another reason why more of
them are smoking CHESTERFIELD every day.
CHESTERFIELD uses only mild, npe, sweettasting tobaccos and the purest cigarette paper
made. That's why the last CHESTERFIELD of the
day is as mild and sweet-as cool and comfortable
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Men's Suits, cleaned and pressed
75c
Men'• Top Coall, cleaned And preseed
75c
2 Pr. Trousere, cleaned and preaoed
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Men'• Felt Hall, cleaned and blocked . .
75c
75c
Necktiee, per dozen, cleaned and pre15ed
Ladiee Dreueo, plain, no slee7es, C. &amp;: P.
75c
Ladiet Dresses, pleated and flaired ...... $1 up
Ladies Coals, fur trimmed deaned &amp;: pressed $1
Ladiet Coati. plain, cleaned &amp;: pressed . . . . . 75c
Ladiee Jacket Suit•, cleanrd &amp;: preased .
75c
Ladies Hall, felt, cleaned 1nd blocked ..... SOc
Now ia the time to hne them cleaned up for
Fall. We aloo have M•Jth Proof Garment Bags.

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winch he helped creata and who•a probl••• ha ttadiad for
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food, •f he 10 datlrlt, and Will be a frae ••• . .aia ia four aantlle
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Ernest Kc t~ora 1 no .,.. :1~ ... Jlt ~
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the Ia lit te l ' yettrs accordinK to a IStttle WILli ctlscrlbcd toda} WI one r&lt;liv •hot by 0 B Pl Jor s upuint cn
~t::ttemenl todtly by UISUSI.ttnt United of the m011t hazardous balloon com - dCJlt of the Puu;le} mml :l l Elm
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pc:tltlon11 In the history of Lhe ~purt &lt; 1 1
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Uo\ernment lnvesttsat.ors lt'ffe
Encoun~ J Hl.g rain and storm!\ tor ~ '\ 1 an
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Lald to have ~en unable Lo wtcover mo~t of the way tne Navy bug was ~~oas n 11 critical Co!ld ltlnn
A funt:r ul :sena:e In ~,;harge of S:.!l5 000 the amount owed by
Harry Barnes slsU'!
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J ol.n Wolndokm c.nd forn St\&lt; rl
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and brother William, rcturnt&lt;i a•m Fr9.nklln
da y (tom a motor trlJJ t\ u tht Km~hts Tonplat ol Point Plea ~ ­
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Wt~k end The1 visited mun~
his- atl.L Wl"sl Vlrgmla a:&gt;s lsted bv OhiO
Valle} Commamlcty No 24 KniKhts ~JH nules to violate the VJOhlbiUon Lieutenant. Settle and hiS aide en- Jltcl • ely \\erC' ~ upphed n ~ b~ t t aau
torical points o[ lntere t U1 tlle'l
l I'mplat u! P omero~ \\ Ill lle o.:ontrip, goinl! by the W&lt;l} c.( tllC' GYJJ- ductet.l uL Lht! re s1dence o[ the l~tole .1 nd income tax laws but the gov -. ~11011 Wilfred Bushnell won tht Pt}r-1 Constable Rur.r, V rnulllvn
has ju~t tlea.sUlerl litchfll"ld trophy 11:&gt;0 m 1\\a r-; flrrl"•tt&gt;d after Pnll:iecutor A c
r.y 'I'rall
lhey vJ~It cd L.nco!n s Ell Cteg:el 71 who pn~sed u.wa\ at t'llunent oflldals u,ld
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colledtna: cfl~h IU'l!.l the rl11ht to coml)tte In Shiftier 1111 d thai lounty &lt;' nJ) .IJO,•d
M:tmorlll.l. Clnclnna~l
L~xJ ugtou
his home Sunda:~&lt; e\enlng Tnl' ~;er­ lm full atnounl of money
tht Gordon ~nnett lnternatlonaltco:-zs tablcs \\ere wl!llout .tuthcr 1
Ky , Bardst.n\\n Kv
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G1een
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town."' alonil the route fh cy molc,rllvLOJIOUS gRng:.ter wa$ nuw
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Thl" Good~e11r Zcppelln balloon et a! corpor:ltlom; Ronrv :lClN' 11
ed ns !ar as Cincinnati then m&lt;~dc
target of the ~~:ove1 nment t11x 1Iandlng al Ste~eru;vllle Ont
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Ule t rip to Loulsv Jle b} buut From
ltuths TCillO u; 1Jeile1e&lt;i lu ha\e second place ~~&gt;llrl allio became elJgl- l strt kt:.~~~~~d dlJrlfi~dthe br..tllr 1111 h
ther"' the~ continued Lheh trlp bv
ta ken ove1 acti\e management or bll' t.o pfi!Uclpute 111 the Gurdon
F.!
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returnmg to theh home
Ill!' Oapone mte1est~:&gt; GlCI:'fl ~ald i Bem.ttlltlCe Flunk A fJot~er was +
&amp;hl other men 1\erc !11 h i R 111l
The Lexmgton suret} and mdem - pilot arw Ro land J Bhtlt was aide, msses In lht ftght bc'''fll;l , [t'el•
&amp;mds.y t\enlng
t y company !onnctl)' the Graud of ~he bag
fhey alro recei\ed a anrl n Jl'F' uplo} e:.c
RtSTING NICELY
E 'i LYLE ABBOTT
Centrul Eurety company of Nf'.,., cnsh prizt of $75
1 N S SprcrRI Oorrf'sJ)unden c
Llltle Anna Mnrgarflt, daughter of
York tavorlte bondsmen ror Capone 1 Van Olmnn '1'.1\lncr of the GorMr and Mn Woiley Ho\\ ell \\h
Los Ause &gt;e~ C~l Jun 2l- Plc- e:.mgs teu; !•as been balled hom don Bennett t flt:e last \eat nutunm-1
PITTSBI IRGtl U\F!'iiOf:.
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to ha\e fall- IUl uu.t e\ent t Is H'ilr Jnmg the L"lPt~ 110
holdovet'li 100
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1s lhr ori~mt~l aboc'c of mnnklml u to pay $32500 dtle the 'ovrrn - Unlleti Stntt's lllt~c r1 Jt:.ceJJ!utJVI's l, ,, 00 g,, I&gt;""" lo .,. , 1,,,,,,
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etu !:1 explma t\Un l1l Af tl C!l
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Dt Tmr:1ncr&lt; U (r JI t!lt llllll
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Mrs Frnnk Kimes and d uld rl'n
ll~mated on lilt' southelll bOtl 'l- 1
!IIOUnd 230 ~b l:i VC11.1.1St~ ~()]{I at 715
vlf lted O\tr the wEek tncl w t.h lle t la JV nf t he Sahara confl!rts wltll
f'mt~mouth 0
Jul y :!1 - INS- I ii.boul 260 lb Wl'lidlt~ 721 piicklnl!
parents Mr and Mr~ Edll a rd \'.'lne lhe bfl l'f of .. nothcr note,1 t.me 11 •
An rH stJ~Rticn \\as ~;tttrted hc1e 'Oils s&lt;:Rne little &lt;hunge ut 525
@'Ill' ol Columbus
~a a lrhrolut.l~l Rov Cha]mntn A1 - '
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Urvl~- 1diJ\HJ fo1 ROOrl kind ,
Marvmf'l Gaskill!~ IJ.SltinQ bel dJC\1, of NC\\ Yotl'
Andie\\~ ll'l 1
lion lli'Jlt"ctn s to d(l e rmm thl:!
Cattle Rccelp~ :.!:&gt; nark • l ntl
lllstu Mrs William Puv..tt t f Cus- n any :~ea'~ h ;~~ ~u u~,, I !I.e l •;un
July 21 1931
lumsl of th• &lt;llaLh o! llundi~M of mtnalh unchanged
ClhOC'tOn
ta m of h.Ulll:lllltj lll tl'f' (",. bl f'l r
Ev l &lt;:: WP!l.thC'I BHrP.lltl Col umlm~ 1 rl~h In tht SeJoto tln~r
Calves
Recelp\i:i !50 .mal kcl
J " · • Jboul tcad} bulk bl:'tcr 1;1ade vc~l
'Jf centtal A~; 1 1
Tht ~cneral eastward atmo~pherlt:l
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Ccnservattun
Culnml.&lt;;.&lt;,OJJCI
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fair
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Nan l'y returned to th~lr 1 L llf
Ll \l ng !J tbc' Rnd •l.:r ht•Ht 1&lt;'1llllt1\ ( 111t cc. ntlnues ven ~le w .Uld l h &lt;! lhompso 1 ~t'lll ~turf operatl vi"S lo 1
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k 111 1 500 ~oo
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v.e. e stml•l:'d In A&gt;ll ~,, b ruJJBr. ce p1u uri" qu1tc e\Cn dlstrlbutect O\'el
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ter spendlll&amp;' several da\~ 11
a nd 111 ~ )'liHl} dturnt• thell ~1.'9.1&lt; 11 !h(' ' 111 H tlcld of o~ tvii. .IOn Ttlc quirt' Jnlo lOJld ll JOns In the river I ta lking lowe! 1m lnm bl; or ll!ound
lumt-us and Bucyrus
(:( • ~~~e the "'l'll Jll lllb ~ ot ll'le 1'\llJJn ll weath~r ~~ still unsettled ea~t of the Some u( llw fish Wl'tghed a~ milCh I 8 50 dO \Ill tor cholcl handY\\ rights
Mrs A W Ward of SUHl' Run
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oa. M&amp;'lCULLOtlOH BETTER
Sta.rlin8 MeCullouuh rl!polt&amp; Um t
oontnu'Y to any a.nd c.!l rumv1s h !:.
fe.t.h tl Dr 8 A McCullotJill _,
1mprovlng In health and tne.t hl~
rondlt.lon Is mu ch bett"r ot pJt :-.~1•
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we preeLM t.erml of t.he pJ"'PPO'lll IIUitdll.c:lent tor the pre~~~nt . ~~~

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fra.med by Prealdent HoQver ovc.. aeney They recalled that with- llfelal boci1 · ot Prant E. Hama.an, 1
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the week-end and e&amp;bled to London '1 Ure.wal Gt abort.-t.erm credit wu t.ht: alr mail pUOt. wu found bealde hl&amp;
ror presentation ·w thC confertn~ tmmed.Jat.e cause of OemuUty'a ptw- wrecked plane weal of hei'e by a
"~ 11 n ll!mer&amp;"imcy move.. '
ent coiJapee. Prench aovvnment aearchtdC party tOday
Hamaan, ftyln.f an Amerle&amp;n airCl.ll Hllltil L. Stlnuwn, Vn1Led circles believed P'r&amp;DOe'l i)lg,re of the
:::ua:c 5 Secre-tary or !!tate and ehlr1 IO&amp;n would be vaitlY OVHSUbecrl~:i waya plane len Bt. Loub st. 11·30
Pa\l~
or the American delegation, reve•·t- owlnc J.Q \he &amp;ovemment &amp;"U&amp;I'JflLl:c:. laa~ nlgM and waa beUtvert to have
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ec1 to ·army" lanpap wben BP•
BHUSh eeonc:ml.r opwti. tean:.d
p1ooched u.nd qlle!tiOUed pc::uu t~ that owllll' to the' dePI'UI!IIIm, the
blan k abolR t.he WashlngtOtl scheme markets of tbe world wOuld ' bt an----Yo!JNVe•pproUmatolyiJny(l!l.rloyn~•nlt
"Oh l 11 o plum• t.o-" was t.he oul~ able to obiOrb Udllarp amount or
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CINCINNATJ
Litterine TOoth Paste, the qu»hl f Jo.mr:-.11 ~&gt;wer he would gtve.
bon&amp; at the presilnt Ume.
. &amp;ice at2S~ the large tube, •u~l &lt;l,.&lt;l t&gt;f d.:n
ll waa learned however, that the
Ol!lclaly, the l'rerleh delecalloln.
ClnCIIU'latl, 0., July 2l-IN6-A t 1fn• ~• m the 504! du.a. AJ)Pb th .. t auv·
p•llPQI&gt;!Ll has been Cr&amp;med ln such a remained anent; but then were Jc- mln1at~ ftood hit C1nclnna.tl to- iDA to buf'll8 thmgs you no:•·J. Sto~ku•~t 1
wa) llS to become open.t111e ent.1re..y fimte l.ndlcatlona they were relent- dB)' when a torrent. or rain, which are rucre y a 1uue•tJou. Lamllert 1'1·:.•
tnuependent of Pnmce
Thus If l ing lQ their polltlcal demand! upon ~ down OD the city uoeea.s- Plllcd Co.
{'ranee ~ unable to come W an OennliiJlJ,
&amp;!nib- ~ Jai:.e yesterday, tloOded.
a'tl€ement with Germany on pol1tiDtacusalq the American pr'IJI!OIIii,atfett.l. ftlled oell&amp;ra and out o1l'
l'a l guarantees In exchange for a unoftlclally, one member at the street car &amp;erviee In scattered sec~
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Ill t:sent grave economle crl815
1 ~ city hall waa flooded by &amp;IX
The French proposal, which wa~
tnchea dt· water when a spout cr\1111rega1 ded In financte. l circles here tui
1pleCI Wldn the fo~e of the raln. 1
s::~mewllat Jmpractlcal, waa repo~U
•to piovl.de for ll long-term loan Of
$500.000,000 oo be participated In
e(junlly by the United States, France
and England
Fiance's ijha1e of the loan wou!U I
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TheM!'s nothing like torrid weather to drive even di1r0ified male~ to
3-Ddlnlte p.bandoment of "ALl
extremes. Dre83ed for working co mfort durina- thu ~~cOI'rhinl' hot 1chl uti!i," or political fusion of Aus.Summer dayR, 20 employes of a. Chicogo eoncE;&gt;rn 1\pp&lt;&gt;arul r ~ :•d;' 1'or Lna 11nd Ot!rmany
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Hell'• Giotdon 1 Under the terms of the propo;;al,
Shaw p~r~rlin~ hig ab))r()v•alctl l1cu e '.~ 'J c~IC t he ru!ioo~ &lt;.' )t:d vf I~ \ B~ reported, Fl.ance WOUld drop
0Uftce5 forl.5~
l,;clia Cu:ha (leftJ ond Anna Z..likv~~. L1kc 'em, g11·is?
het obJections t&lt;1 Germany's CQn- ]
second "vest pocket"
1 templated
buttleshlp, as funds for Its con- 1

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wr.tling the
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- - - - . . - · - -- -··- · -Cubs triumphed. 1 too Claik helcl
ununmmlttt:m:R'.Wrm::::m:.
tP,e B~uins to three hJts but ll\11
mates couldn't gvt any run.s tqr I
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Rn· Whulcv a,nd f:umty wrrl' vi:&gt;-~'
triple stt'al on the Alhlet;es. but 1tu1s ,\1 Hn nl or k Gloat· t~c,.ntly
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John Sllmuwa~· 11 tu1 1Wcl 11.nne .lfS~mmons hit safely thrlet! and the\t • • .' pemUng n lt· w (ill\'~ l'.lt h hl'i
A a llnRtehed it, 12 t.o 7
blbl l l1' h1 A th en~:~
Cllnl Brown held the Boston Red
E W Frnst 11m! s1,n wrrc ~~~.tms ·•
Sox to fllllr lui:;, willie CleveLlud tn Bnrlitl[lhRIIl 1 hUJ!idllv
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got 14, rollmg il nwny, {I lo 2
R:llph Pc11 y n Mrlgs I!Guntv b::Jy .,
BI&gt;hl smglcs and two e1 rors gAve but no\\' of 'Mlrhii!"UII li.Hd Mls.,
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1nn 1ng a.nd the BI'IJHI.ars e dowm&gt;d
~trult 1 ,.., 3
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1winning· hurler
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:1.11 • J. coln Cullcms rclut nl'rl fron. ,
THE STANDING
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"THAT DESK hao aloud there for yean. I wouldn't think of
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1Toledo ,
M1 Rnd M1 s Dal ~ P1 .1\ F1ltlay
moving it." ... 41 George is awfully fond of th11t chah. It belong·
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Won Lo~t Pc• 1(d hrmc FrldHy from lll'm 1hr GatSt. Louis
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Bollt.oh at P:ltt.5Durgh, Jalll
Only 8~tmes schccauJf:d.
: R&lt;olph frl vmw•d Loin nus~ ::oil
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, .C:u:1ri.•y l'Venlng
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1 Tf &lt;:t n y L on~ t'las th~ 11"11! .,~ of Ml
Washln~n. 7; lJelrmt 3
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O"lUmOP ~ o,t E:nmas Ci ty .
D :"d&lt;· t M Onr:la)'
1'nl~o at Mll ~aUk~c
M,. HUd Mt s Jurk l"'hrfLI t wr.re
lndlp.nt..nolls at St. P.•ul
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You have known people like Jbat, sel in their waya and bide·
bound by tradition. Good Souls !h.,Vm~;. fine, oolid, auhstan·
'tlal. , , but mi$sinr out on so much that lke; hq...;, everj; rirbt tq
enjoy.. Wouldn't you tike to •hake them r~·k• ... sweep the
cobwebs fr&lt;lm their mental horizons ...' give. 'them wordo like
"1\ew" and "lateat" to replace the uold~" -~d "talwa.ya"? n they
wouid only read the advertioereonto in the daily newap•ulera!

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In 'fact, all up-~o-!lale "''rclianolioe in c~"'pfete i.tr~y,
· .f flat i~J'tlle aOr't of itewk the ad"Vt:rt.i.ementa brin1 yop ... new waYs
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ihf' 8 ~lg-e nt ('lilnntnwu, "Is Ill nr
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Jonea and uther relat.ivu
!'lmer Logan and famUy of ChW•
tcothle werf! weeiL end gue11ts of o F
I Logan and family .
Rev !"lora ol Tupi)t'rs Plain&amp;
1call..,,! on Henry Martin and Herman warner Wednesday
Rl t h OOri&gt;Ut;h or Columbw WIJI
the 1ceent II \.leSt or h-er parent.'!, Mt
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G W Da v ld~on and tam1ly v!g!t,.,, Mr and Me·' ctyd• Col··•
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ttl Fashilln Burr:~. Writr: carefully
and 11lainly your name and full
· addrcon, 1he numbl:r of the pattern
and the s11e yon ~nt.

Ball Game

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s:::n~·t aerO&amp;!'I
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tul&gt;li.l~nea~eo~!
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the r.lrht :six years aao wben he lost
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ma~ter of the dampened delivery
ILl HuTy Oreb nt the Polo &amp;rou!ld.s\ SENATORS, A'S, WIN
Bul now that we know the truth
It. warm't Bood enough to win. but It
Wt' can account tor some of the
IS IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION
drtw the •dlnlrlittlon of even Oreb'~&gt;
t necromancy of Matty and the unmost loyl\1 adhe~ntll. Walker dLs- McGraw On War Path Beca nny dlpo!:l and breaks of the- fadeBy MAnY WOI"
-~--lhlt! .same quality tn other
eauae Of Three Day I
\,By !&gt;pedal
Prurl Fay Blctner rrtur~t.-d Sur'.
lo Gobd "Front Runner" Ia Claim Made By Experlo plilY(d
!».ttl•~, notably when he boxed Dave
1 'Talk about. pltchen, there waa day &lt;venlll.(l after spcuc,Jng n wn~k
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Everett F' Duddmg and KeLL nl'th
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N( \\ York July 21--aut of the mrormed Judges or f~.ghLen have ex- 1HELEN STILL IS
anythlnK In Ne·,.r York. lncludlrlg
t \\-o-base hit. and felt all puJ!ed up
ML and Mrs w A Gold •111wut ,
"If Sharkey •
that John McGraw 16 going to prove
When I got back ~o the plate I said
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rlng ford o;ckr a.!e:ar, Jack ~~~~k~~ dOesn't lese hl.s head he will wln ..
CONCEDED BEST \\hether or nol umph-eiS are people I
tu th.c gang, 'If thls gu)' Ma~ly Is llle \l eek end a t Padt :nbuL~
wlll ~n era e wmonow ngl t e
Slla!kcy lb tempeJamental and
From the clty of St Lotus, whe!e l
I lie be.'lt I'nl all set''
C W ParsG,lS v.as HI Flld~\ dl1tl l
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mans size Job ol s_t.cpping
l'asll;r aroused Outwarcll a hie.
Manchester, MILSS, July 2 L- INS spats refer to argument-9 between
I · Wall: they all said.
jSaturdHY
WaJ~er in tb.:'!lr ntteen-round ~~ ma tlc fellow h~ IK.shes h~nsefr In~ - Mill Helen Wllls Moody's ""''"ition r.um and wife and h.o.ve tl()thlng to I
"'I waited all rlt~hl.. CQnUnued
M ~se E.ula Plantz of Pt Plen &lt;a nt 1
at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn for. •t\e .or·.
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do with coveung up old shoes. Cotljie Gellrcia Coleman certmnlv mo.k rs C'mrke
· I walLed for four ye11.rs was the we" k end IIUes L of Frllli L 1
bcnt'fit. ol the milk fund In ord!t~ ·~.. ~~rv t:l the rmg ana 16 alwr.ys BS queen of all she surveys In !.he whl.spcrlngs that ll1e manage r of Lhe I 11 rt'gal f!UMn, whal! You Hce 1u.d dldn'l get a hit llfT him Matty JcHer~ and family
t.o 11U!Inta1n qts prestige as AJnerl: ' fihl~l{&lt;'rous until 'he ollwr fellow de- women's tennl3 world is sUll seeure. New York Olanl.&lt;l Intend:; Lo con-· ~he ha.~ just retain ed he r ~nr un U~&gt;e d t..o snl'cr at me when I came to
Ml and Mrs Elber t Rob L n ~on oJ 1
ea's premier heavyweight. Shark.e~· , 1itl ly prcvts t hat h ~ lS ~s equal
All !.he other players In the Es"&gt;e~ tm ue hll! war a11a lnsl what lH!" te1ms , th e national di ling ellsmp1o nHlup ' tlll' plate I tried everything against 1Pc.mE rr.v spent Sundav With the for must. dQ more than win the dccls- l'lt&amp;l ~ Y.IJY SQ many ela.m that Country Clubs annual invitation lncom!}etent umpires w the blttcl , by def catm~ all comers at th~ h,m, but nothing 5eemed to work at 'm~r ·~ paients
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Jon on point.s---he must knock Wa l - Shar;u.•y Is a front runner.
tournament. and all the apectalol't' end
I fmnp cl!tlon HJ:nged at B1onx Br-nrh, I t~l! I'd choke up and chllp, I'd take 1 M• and Mrs H 8 Monloon ol '
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Whu1 ~:~nnoy{'d Eharkey is npt to as well, were willing t&lt;l concede
Word today was that McGraw • ~- Y.• _for nat10nnl A. A. U h?nors. " fll:!l.'bWing but nothing ever lut.P· IWt dd· urg "' ~rf' lhf gnrsts of Mrs
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nv i&gt;ff the handle It may be Just that today, after Quoon Helen's de- ~Ill CDliY hi~ \llllplJe feut' and bu;' I hP pLr.tty Los AntelC3 A. C. •t at \' l lLed. r popped up and fanned but ,
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Sharkey hasnl (ought smce the toe bad for hmtl! he does that to- but ,Yesterday, In which she OOBSL:::d row with John A Heydler,-prel;ldellt : k ept he r title by VIrtue of great eJ :lJL.\. never a hit
IJ r.n•ll~ Taylor !or th" Y.~t•k e,lld
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night of June 12, 1930, when he me~ met, , w mghl More than ever be· thlough two straight-set victories. of the National league, nght Into 1 prcci::Jion and lhc diffl&lt;'.llt natuu 1 ·At la.st Joe Tinker came O\'Cr t.o 1 Mr and Mts Jamr:-. :l( fiU' a,lQ :
Ma;~t SchmeUng In New York fm !ole the terrible Shiukey perso 1
After beating Mrs Robert Morris the porlor of baseball, pnte~;Unw: at
of manv of br:- diVes.
• manage lhe Reds 1 asked him dou~bl cJ k tt for theh home 111 Me- 1
the
hea.vywelaht
champlon.sblp mu~~ mamtaln his
l.se while ~ of Bp5Wn, 6-0, 6·1, Mrs Moody the next meet1n11 of the league In
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!1101~ he hll Matty atld he said, ' I Comb Ill arter Epemhng se1erall
That battle. whiCh drew an otU!nd- the
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trounced the experienced Margaret December
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ance of '19.222 al'ld a gross gate of exp~·TI~~:~~s 'toe :~~~ · .?ug
lllld Lane. o! Lenox. 6-3, 6·1, to enter
McGra~· mar bring some 1efmms
FJGH .I RE'"':ULTS
' In hlf; first. g1.1~e a::J a Red, Tlnk- and Mrs Robe1t Ze1kle
$749,!:'315, wound up in Wild disorder,
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the third round.
among umpl.tes buL If he plans
hll four for rour uga lnst M11.tty
M1 s Ono Ha.rtenbacl1 ML ~ Ad · .ft
with Scluntllng gaining the declsJOn
In Walker's corner will be the
There were no UJ)llets In the early "get Heydler" campaign ll would
I think that lc lph GrucH'l aud Mr:; P 2arl Phi!- I
8 1 lnt.ctnatJOnal News Sf.ol'/'oe 1untl we bea~ hlm
because of a foul delivered after 2 shrewdest manager llf fight ~rs Ill IOtmds, the favorites all comlnr probably result In nothing Heyd- ~ At Nt)\" York-Ch:u ley Rftyn~OJld I Uro kc Mall) 's string of thirty-three IJips ull of Mmersvllle were vlsHJng I ~
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ler has been head of !.hr. ell cult ~1me New York llght\I.CiBl)l
defeated \ .. a s e ver our club Or maybe It thdr !athf'r R L Mcin lm; h bet e
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In the fowth l'OUnd Up to th3 'Kl!\lllS has done and sau'ln number
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1918 and genetallv has had Ills SfiY IPCl! De Gnu;:;e New Y ~lk Itil
t on!~ seemed like thirty three Si.uday
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moment he unleashed n low left lor 'ili""'S cn.lculated to disturb
WRE!;TLINC RESULTS and why and he prvbal.ll} Will con- Juhnnv OKc~fe Po.t.ci~ul~ kn.oc k - l s~tlll!l h t Wlnl:l vvcr us But I tried Sqlllre Ed Walsh Is verv Il l and 1
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h arkey hart bu•JI (.:"IVllg Sha: 1-:ey exceedingly although the
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1lntter proles&amp;~s to be only amused
By International News 8el'1/lcc
day ~uspen~&gt;lon ManagCl' Bill Kllll - 1U'J welg 11 t , ( I l
llill It ju1.t was not tn tile card 5
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R L Dudding a no ~on Robert
What effect, If any, Sh.nkey's long at ~uch antics. Kearns 00 doubt
At Montreal- Einar Johannessen. fer or the St 'Luuis Blowns
t 1 l!:&lt;lotudu Duan y, Cuban
wcllu 1 •t studied f..iat•y ·s style a d
abl":ltll'ce from ccmr: ~ t·tton wtll h~ve I flgwes an angry Sharkey would b&amp; \Montreal, and Pat McOlll, New about handicapped by n ~ ~r~f~'~ I w~•t:llt, ~necked out Bobby Bruno, dny ' I sny him In' a cluleh w~th ~~: Iwc n. nt NHro over tne WP!!k eJ.•
delicioue new ch~ f'ood
on ,f:ls fl.ghtln~ tc.mmr::.w 111!!lll rc - ensLC I to conquer than a Sharkey York, dt•ew
from umpire ' Brick" Owcnli whu jNcw YOLk \ll ,
b ...:-;cs londed anil t11o out with a Mr~ M.trlha Plunke tl acccmpame&lt;1
, At New Haven, Conn.-Jim Lon- adlllotushed the St Lou!:; m~nagcr
~cite f::lhapu·o, New York welle r- [I un needed oo ue the !&gt;core He had 11 hl' ~l to her h e me at St Albans
melt8; "lices, epreads t
malr.. ... to be seen. He Wlll cut.cr U1e whc. ~; calm and collected.
rine; In fiTst class condition, \\elghEl.arkey IIHitleed all hL~ wlto;; tn. l dos, Greece, defeated Sandor Szabo, after he chased Kress, Levey and ~·ae/~ht deleated Eddie Rttn Pnland
!Mikes on the batter and I
Jr.hn Chattin who Is employed In
Howitsfull,rlcbchee~e
lng al10ut 197 pounds, neal Jy thirty 1fighting Walkn 1 fo 1 he IS w-olnB )Hungary
Gray from the Yankee stadium yellAl B
W 1 A Ill Ital
wondered what he would throw We Ken tucky spent th~ weelr: end here
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pouud.s hE.avler lhan Walker. Often I D.ga·.~.~t as cou~n~ous a ring man as lv S~ ~t~lo, ~~w~k, N J ·Pinned tel'day Arter the trio had Dee11 y,ellef11,?~~~~0~~-dc~;a.~~d ~~~hc Buk~~ lu0ked for a fast one, but Matt) with his wife
flavor blends with other
whet. pug!Usts Jn:v oH for a long . ever climbed through the ropes. It f an ll. e ezn a · IWI1111.,
ousted by Oweru;, following an ar- WAteJ town \ 10 1
1 ~vCt.;tld up and threw tile w!erdest
Georg!' McNkkle of Jack.son,
foodsf Meat fi 8 b
period, they fltld thclr tlmlllG oft 1therl' Is anything that W11.lker hill&gt; t v~;n~~:~b:~~~::s~ ,!n~ian, won KU1ment H.8 Ul \Vhethcr a ball wns
Dl.ucy w'htle t-Ocw Bedford wcl- 1-ooklnR thing you ever saw
He Michigan waa lhe ilJCSt (J[ hi~ mo~
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and lack thnt CCI'taln n~S11rnncc that 1that Sharkey lack.s, It Is the wm to I Mike Romano, Chka;o,' threw f~:r _or foul , Owens s houted tv Kll - 1 t('l weight, drfc.atcd Jack Renault, I ~:~~~(ter't a~~ aU lc~t-lumdcd hitler·~ lhtr and !listers here SwHlay
etahlc8. And it'a as health•
lead~ 00 VICtory
I win . Nobody· evt!r accused Mickey IGl'ne Benker~. Oeiglan
"An you Mr Kill
ICa mbl"tdge, Ml\:&gt;5., \101
knc~s With the ~tl~~~ acro8ll thc 1 Niles B!Owu of Pln"kcrsburg was~
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!Walker ol dogging IL, no matter how
Gene Bruce, Finland, pinned ton, If you' don 't
Vtlt ., Al
Englweood. N J - J1mmy I
Tlu l mennt
vluVor at the hc.me of 'o/ H F'lglc- 1
u -as lgea"tible-as pUI'II
epecul,Rtmg more an Bhnrkay's men- rough tne going Many times tn hiS •Cosey Berger. Texas
Yes, thRts the ~~). u ~~ , , 1 lk : Ph lltps BPLnardsvllle, N J 11 • ICer
to me. but he nevCJg put t~ :~~ !SOng during thr week f'll d
1 "''hole milk il8elf!
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m ucs a 1wc;ght deteatl•d Dtck B01ono , New up and h e nevc 1 even raised his I M.~ G olda H:msn a nd ~c.n wh o •
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fi r,::)~L~; while waiting for the catcher Lfl~ M cDame l "l&gt;n;; nt NHI ::. O\ r
ry it today-£or cook•
could ha\'e cha.~crl t.he
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~er on "' - - nmmy u Cl,, t 1 rf't11rn the pitch
lhe \leek end
ing and sandwicheiJ. Your
Louis team excepting }) !l~~e~"ktell'· I Bo•,tun IL~tltw cll:"h t. knock ed out. ' • I kept qutet about It, s»ld Clarkf' I huvt· spt.nl se veral '.lrek~ at Lhr:srottr halil it in the half
art and the result would have becu IB t~c i;~t!llllflll LOI:i!TAI'i;:~lc:. 111 ·
"l.111t I wollched curefull\• Latt-r nn lJOmt! of th·~ tmme1 s tla!l" !Lts Mr.
the same Mr Stewart IHsUited 011 1 · t
l!Cago. Tu Y GIIDJths Swux ' n hot dB) I &amp;a~ Matt): rub hLs 'two I and Mrs Robert ZErkle le!L 101
pound packal!:e•
walkmg men when be sllould haTe I ~~\~;Ill~~~ IJC~ri'\\'Cight;~1 ccfal~d Paul fili!'CI s uver the back of h1s left tnc ..· home 111 Wooo;teL M .. L.:J,,•,
struck them out, and addmg a w111i l Gary ~~·aclJIC~~;.. : ind heov -IIHI.~t I hnd the secret then He
Mary Eletner lt'lurned SunGal

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ed ad•mant In Ita refusal to d!kl~ alder short term credli.ll to GennfDT
we preeLM t.erml of t.he pJ"'PPO'lll IIUitdll.c:lent tor the pre~~~nt . ~~~

Oent.raU&amp;.. Ill., J\11)' 21-IN6-The
fra.med by Prealdent HoQver ovc.. aeney They recalled that with- llfelal boci1 · ot Prant E. Hama.an, 1
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the week-end and e&amp;bled to London '1 Ure.wal Gt abort.-t.erm credit wu t.ht: alr mail pUOt. wu found bealde hl&amp;
ror presentation ·w thC confertn~ tmmed.Jat.e cause of OemuUty'a ptw- wrecked plane weal of hei'e by a
"~ 11 n ll!mer&amp;"imcy move.. '
ent coiJapee. Prench aovvnment aearchtdC party tOday
Hamaan, ftyln.f an Amerle&amp;n airCl.ll Hllltil L. Stlnuwn, Vn1Led circles believed P'r&amp;DOe'l i)lg,re of the
:::ua:c 5 Secre-tary or !!tate and ehlr1 IO&amp;n would be vaitlY OVHSUbecrl~:i waya plane len Bt. Loub st. 11·30
Pa\l~
or the American delegation, reve•·t- owlnc J.Q \he &amp;ovemment &amp;"U&amp;I'JflLl:c:. laa~ nlgM and waa beUtvert to have
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ec1 to ·army" lanpap wben BP•
BHUSh eeonc:ml.r opwti. tean:.d
p1ooched u.nd qlle!tiOUed pc::uu t~ that owllll' to the' dePI'UI!IIIm, the
blan k abolR t.he WashlngtOtl scheme markets of tbe world wOuld ' bt an----Yo!JNVe•pproUmatolyiJny(l!l.rloyn~•nlt
"Oh l 11 o plum• t.o-" was t.he oul~ able to obiOrb Udllarp amount or
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CINCINNATJ
Litterine TOoth Paste, the qu»hl f Jo.mr:-.11 ~&gt;wer he would gtve.
bon&amp; at the presilnt Ume.
. &amp;ice at2S~ the large tube, •u~l &lt;l,.&lt;l t&gt;f d.:n
ll waa learned however, that the
Ol!lclaly, the l'rerleh delecalloln.
ClnCIIU'latl, 0., July 2l-IN6-A t 1fn• ~• m the 504! du.a. AJ)Pb th .. t auv·
p•llPQI&gt;!Ll has been Cr&amp;med ln such a remained anent; but then were Jc- mln1at~ ftood hit C1nclnna.tl to- iDA to buf'll8 thmgs you no:•·J. Sto~ku•~t 1
wa) llS to become open.t111e ent.1re..y fimte l.ndlcatlona they were relent- dB)' when a torrent. or rain, which are rucre y a 1uue•tJou. Lamllert 1'1·:.•
tnuependent of Pnmce
Thus If l ing lQ their polltlcal demand! upon ~ down OD the city uoeea.s- Plllcd Co.
{'ranee ~ unable to come W an OennliiJlJ,
&amp;!nib- ~ Jai:.e yesterday, tloOded.
a'tl€ement with Germany on pol1tiDtacusalq the American pr'IJI!OIIii,atfett.l. ftlled oell&amp;ra and out o1l'
l'a l guarantees In exchange for a unoftlclally, one member at the street car &amp;erviee In scattered sec~
loa &lt;&gt; on&lt; ovonue of •ocape will stl'!
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Ill t:sent grave economle crl815
1 ~ city hall waa flooded by &amp;IX
The French proposal, which wa~
tnchea dt· water when a spout cr\1111rega1 ded In financte. l circles here tui
1pleCI Wldn the fo~e of the raln. 1
s::~mewllat Jmpractlcal, waa repo~U
•to piovl.de for ll long-term loan Of
$500.000,000 oo be participated In
e(junlly by the United States, France
and England
Fiance's ijha1e of the loan wou!U I
be ~ ut~.ranteed by the a:ovemmen ,, I
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fOR OVER
TheM!'s nothing like torrid weather to drive even di1r0ified male~ to
3-Ddlnlte p.bandoment of "ALl
extremes. Dre83ed for working co mfort durina- thu ~~cOI'rhinl' hot 1chl uti!i," or political fusion of Aus.Summer dayR, 20 employes of a. Chicogo eoncE;&gt;rn 1\pp&lt;&gt;arul r ~ :•d;' 1'or Lna 11nd Ot!rmany
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work in shorts, or " Ren.aih le" pan t~. th e oth • r day
Hell'• Giotdon 1 Under the terms of the propo;;al,
Shaw p~r~rlin~ hig ab))r()v•alctl l1cu e '.~ 'J c~IC t he ru!ioo~ &lt;.' )t:d vf I~ \ B~ reported, Fl.ance WOUld drop
0Uftce5 forl.5~
l,;clia Cu:ha (leftJ ond Anna Z..likv~~. L1kc 'em, g11·is?
het obJections t&lt;1 Germany's CQn- ]
second "vest pocket"
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ununmmlttt:m:R'.Wrm::::m:.
tP,e B~uins to three hJts but ll\11
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John Sllmuwa~· 11 tu1 1Wcl 11.nne .lfS~mmons hit safely thrlet! and the\t • • .' pemUng n lt· w (ill\'~ l'.lt h hl'i
A a llnRtehed it, 12 t.o 7
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Cllnl Brown held the Boston Red
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Sox to fllllr lui:;, willie CleveLlud tn Bnrlitl[lhRIIl 1 hUJ!idllv
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R:llph Pc11 y n Mrlgs I!Guntv b::Jy .,
BI&gt;hl smglcs and two e1 rors gAve but no\\' of 'Mlrhii!"UII li.Hd Mls.,
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bound by tradition. Good Souls !h.,Vm~;. fine, oolid, auhstan·
'tlal. , , but mi$sinr out on so much that lke; hq...;, everj; rirbt tq
enjoy.. Wouldn't you tike to •hake them r~·k• ... sweep the
cobwebs fr&lt;lm their mental horizons ...' give. 'them wordo like
"1\ew" and "lateat" to replace the uold~" -~d "talwa.ya"? n they
wouid only read the advertioereonto in the daily newap•ulera!

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!'lmer Logan and famUy of ChW•
tcothle werf! weeiL end gue11ts of o F
I Logan and family .
Rev !"lora ol Tupi)t'rs Plain&amp;
1call..,,! on Henry Martin and Herman warner Wednesday
Rl t h OOri&gt;Ut;h or Columbw WIJI
the 1ceent II \.leSt or h-er parent.'!, Mt
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and 11lainly your name and full
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the r.lrht :six years aao wben he lost
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ILl HuTy Oreb nt the Polo &amp;rou!ld.s\ SENATORS, A'S, WIN
Bul now that we know the truth
It. warm't Bood enough to win. but It
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IS IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION
drtw the •dlnlrlittlon of even Oreb'~&gt;
t necromancy of Matty and the unmost loyl\1 adhe~ntll. Walker dLs- McGraw On War Path Beca nny dlpo!:l and breaks of the- fadeBy MAnY WOI"
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eauae Of Three Day I
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Prurl Fay Blctner rrtur~t.-d Sur'.
lo Gobd "Front Runner" Ia Claim Made By Experlo plilY(d
!».ttl•~, notably when he boxed Dave
1 'Talk about. pltchen, there waa day &lt;venlll.(l after spcuc,Jng n wn~k
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N( \\ York July 21--aut of the mrormed Judges or f~.ghLen have ex- 1HELEN STILL IS
anythlnK In Ne·,.r York. lncludlrlg
t \\-o-base hit. and felt all puJ!ed up
ML and Mrs w A Gold •111wut ,
"If Sharkey •
that John McGraw 16 going to prove
When I got back ~o the plate I said
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rlng ford o;ckr a.!e:ar, Jack ~~~~k~~ dOesn't lese hl.s head he will wln ..
CONCEDED BEST \\hether or nol umph-eiS are people I
tu th.c gang, 'If thls gu)' Ma~ly Is llle \l eek end a t Padt :nbuL~
wlll ~n era e wmonow ngl t e
Slla!kcy lb tempeJamental and
From the clty of St Lotus, whe!e l
I lie be.'lt I'nl all set''
C W ParsG,lS v.as HI Flld~\ dl1tl l
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l'asll;r aroused Outwarcll a hie.
Manchester, MILSS, July 2 L- INS spats refer to argument-9 between
I · Wall: they all said.
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WaJ~er in tb.:'!lr ntteen-round ~~ ma tlc fellow h~ IK.shes h~nsefr In~ - Mill Helen Wllls Moody's ""''"ition r.um and wife and h.o.ve tl()thlng to I
"'I waited all rlt~hl.. CQnUnued
M ~se E.ula Plantz of Pt Plen &lt;a nt 1
at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn for. •t\e .or·.
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do with coveung up old shoes. Cotljie Gellrcia Coleman certmnlv mo.k rs C'mrke
· I walLed for four ye11.rs was the we" k end IIUes L of Frllli L 1
bcnt'fit. ol the milk fund In ord!t~ ·~.. ~~rv t:l the rmg ana 16 alwr.ys BS queen of all she surveys In !.he whl.spcrlngs that ll1e manage r of Lhe I 11 rt'gal f!UMn, whal! You Hce 1u.d dldn'l get a hit llfT him Matty JcHer~ and family
t.o 11U!Inta1n qts prestige as AJnerl: ' fihl~l{&lt;'rous until 'he ollwr fellow de- women's tennl3 world is sUll seeure. New York Olanl.&lt;l Intend:; Lo con-· ~he ha.~ just retain ed he r ~nr un U~&gt;e d t..o snl'cr at me when I came to
Ml and Mrs Elber t Rob L n ~on oJ 1
ea's premier heavyweight. Shark.e~· , 1itl ly prcvts t hat h ~ lS ~s equal
All !.he other players In the Es"&gt;e~ tm ue hll! war a11a lnsl what lH!" te1ms , th e national di ling ellsmp1o nHlup ' tlll' plate I tried everything against 1Pc.mE rr.v spent Sundav With the for must. dQ more than win the dccls- l'lt&amp;l ~ Y.IJY SQ many ela.m that Country Clubs annual invitation lncom!}etent umpires w the blttcl , by def catm~ all comers at th~ h,m, but nothing 5eemed to work at 'm~r ·~ paients
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Jon on point.s---he must knock Wa l - Shar;u.•y Is a front runner.
tournament. and all the apectalol't' end
I fmnp cl!tlon HJ:nged at B1onx Br-nrh, I t~l! I'd choke up and chllp, I'd take 1 M• and Mrs H 8 Monloon ol '
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Whu1 ~:~nnoy{'d Eharkey is npt to as well, were willing t&lt;l concede
Word today was that McGraw • ~- Y.• _for nat10nnl A. A. U h?nors. " fll:!l.'bWing but nothing ever lut.P· IWt dd· urg "' ~rf' lhf gnrsts of Mrs
er ou ·
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nv i&gt;ff the handle It may be Just that today, after Quoon Helen's de- ~Ill CDliY hi~ \llllplJe feut' and bu;' I hP pLr.tty Los AntelC3 A. C. •t at \' l lLed. r popped up and fanned but ,
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IJ r.n•ll~ Taylor !or th" Y.~t•k e,lld
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night of June 12, 1930, when he me~ met, , w mghl More than ever be· thlough two straight-set victories. of the National league, nght Into 1 prcci::Jion and lhc diffl&lt;'.llt natuu 1 ·At la.st Joe Tinker came O\'Cr t.o 1 Mr and Mts Jamr:-. :l( fiU' a,lQ :
Ma;~t SchmeUng In New York fm !ole the terrible Shiukey perso 1
After beating Mrs Robert Morris the porlor of baseball, pnte~;Unw: at
of manv of br:- diVes.
• manage lhe Reds 1 asked him dou~bl cJ k tt for theh home 111 Me- 1
the
hea.vywelaht
champlon.sblp mu~~ mamtaln his
l.se while ~ of Bp5Wn, 6-0, 6·1, Mrs Moody the next meet1n11 of the league In
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That battle. whiCh drew an otU!nd- the
t th
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trounced the experienced Margaret December
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ance of '19.222 al'ld a gross gate of exp~·TI~~:~~s 'toe :~~~ · .?ug
lllld Lane. o! Lenox. 6-3, 6·1, to enter
McGra~· mar bring some 1efmms
FJGH .I RE'"':ULTS
' In hlf; first. g1.1~e a::J a Red, Tlnk- and Mrs Robe1t Ze1kle
$749,!:'315, wound up in Wild disorder,
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the third round.
among umpl.tes buL If he plans
hll four for rour uga lnst M11.tty
M1 s Ono Ha.rtenbacl1 ML ~ Ad · .ft
with Scluntllng gaining the declsJOn
In Walker's corner will be the
There were no UJ)llets In the early "get Heydler" campaign ll would
I think that lc lph GrucH'l aud Mr:; P 2arl Phi!- I
8 1 lnt.ctnatJOnal News Sf.ol'/'oe 1untl we bea~ hlm
because of a foul delivered after 2 shrewdest manager llf fight ~rs Ill IOtmds, the favorites all comlnr probably result In nothing Heyd- ~ At Nt)\" York-Ch:u ley Rftyn~OJld I Uro kc Mall) 's string of thirty-three IJips ull of Mmersvllle were vlsHJng I ~
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ler has been head of !.hr. ell cult ~1me New York llght\I.CiBl)l
defeated \ .. a s e ver our club Or maybe It thdr !athf'r R L Mcin lm; h bet e
.. v00
In the fowth l'OUnd Up to th3 'Kl!\lllS has done and sau'ln number
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1918 and genetallv has had Ills SfiY IPCl! De Gnu;:;e New Y ~lk Itil
t on!~ seemed like thirty three Si.uday
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moment he unleashed n low left lor 'ili""'S cn.lculated to disturb
WRE!;TLINC RESULTS and why and he prvbal.ll} Will con- Juhnnv OKc~fe Po.t.ci~ul~ kn.oc k - l s~tlll!l h t Wlnl:l vvcr us But I tried Sqlllre Ed Walsh Is verv Il l and 1
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thlue t.o do so
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l' l'tl t ncd for u hit I copied Tlnk
h arkey hart bu•JI (.:"IVllg Sha: 1-:ey exceedingly although the
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1lntter proles&amp;~s to be only amused
By International News 8el'1/lcc
day ~uspen~&gt;lon ManagCl' Bill Kllll - 1U'J welg 11 t , ( I l
llill It ju1.t was not tn tile card 5
IlL. a tment
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R L Dudding a no ~on Robert
What effect, If any, Sh.nkey's long at ~uch antics. Kearns 00 doubt
At Montreal- Einar Johannessen. fer or the St 'Luuis Blowns
t 1 l!:&lt;lotudu Duan y, Cuban
wcllu 1 •t studied f..iat•y ·s style a d
abl":ltll'ce from ccmr: ~ t·tton wtll h~ve I flgwes an angry Sharkey would b&amp; \Montreal, and Pat McOlll, New about handicapped by n ~ ~r~f~'~ I w~•t:llt, ~necked out Bobby Bruno, dny ' I sny him In' a cluleh w~th ~~: Iwc n. nt NHro over tne WP!!k eJ.•
delicioue new ch~ f'ood
on ,f:ls fl.ghtln~ tc.mmr::.w 111!!lll rc - ensLC I to conquer than a Sharkey York, dt•ew
from umpire ' Brick" Owcnli whu jNcw YOLk \ll ,
b ...:-;cs londed anil t11o out with a Mr~ M.trlha Plunke tl acccmpame&lt;1
, At New Haven, Conn.-Jim Lon- adlllotushed the St Lou!:; m~nagcr
~cite f::lhapu·o, New York welle r- [I un needed oo ue the !&gt;core He had 11 hl' ~l to her h e me at St Albans
melt8; "lices, epreads t
malr.. ... to be seen. He Wlll cut.cr U1e whc. ~; calm and collected.
rine; In fiTst class condition, \\elghEl.arkey IIHitleed all hL~ wlto;; tn. l dos, Greece, defeated Sandor Szabo, after he chased Kress, Levey and ~·ae/~ht deleated Eddie Rttn Pnland
!Mikes on the batter and I
Jr.hn Chattin who Is employed In
Howitsfull,rlcbchee~e
lng al10ut 197 pounds, neal Jy thirty 1fighting Walkn 1 fo 1 he IS w-olnB )Hungary
Gray from the Yankee stadium yellAl B
W 1 A Ill Ital
wondered what he would throw We Ken tucky spent th~ weelr: end here
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pouud.s hE.avler lhan Walker. Often I D.ga·.~.~t as cou~n~ous a ring man as lv S~ ~t~lo, ~~w~k, N J ·Pinned tel'day Arter the trio had Dee11 y,ellef11,?~~~~0~~-dc~;a.~~d ~~~hc Buk~~ lu0ked for a fast one, but Matt) with his wife
flavor blends with other
whet. pug!Usts Jn:v oH for a long . ever climbed through the ropes. It f an ll. e ezn a · IWI1111.,
ousted by Oweru;, following an ar- WAteJ town \ 10 1
1 ~vCt.;tld up and threw tile w!erdest
Georg!' McNkkle of Jack.son,
foodsf Meat fi 8 b
period, they fltld thclr tlmlllG oft 1therl' Is anything that W11.lker hill&gt; t v~;n~~:~b:~~~::s~ ,!n~ian, won KU1ment H.8 Ul \Vhethcr a ball wns
Dl.ucy w'htle t-Ocw Bedford wcl- 1-ooklnR thing you ever saw
He Michigan waa lhe ilJCSt (J[ hi~ mo~
,egp,ftll•
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and lack thnt CCI'taln n~S11rnncc that 1that Sharkey lack.s, It Is the wm to I Mike Romano, Chka;o,' threw f~:r _or foul , Owens s houted tv Kll - 1 t('l weight, drfc.atcd Jack Renault, I ~:~~~(ter't a~~ aU lc~t-lumdcd hitler·~ lhtr and !listers here SwHlay
etahlc8. And it'a as health•
lead~ 00 VICtory
I win . Nobody· evt!r accused Mickey IGl'ne Benker~. Oeiglan
"An you Mr Kill
ICa mbl"tdge, Ml\:&gt;5., \101
knc~s With the ~tl~~~ acro8ll thc 1 Niles B!Owu of Pln"kcrsburg was~
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H1wever, mGst of the experts
!Walker ol dogging IL, no matter how
Gene Bruce, Finland, pinned ton, If you' don 't
Vtlt ., Al
Englweood. N J - J1mmy I
Tlu l mennt
vluVor at the hc.me of 'o/ H F'lglc- 1
u -as lgea"tible-as pUI'II
epecul,Rtmg more an Bhnrkay's men- rough tne going Many times tn hiS •Cosey Berger. Texas
Yes, thRts the ~~). u ~~ , , 1 lk : Ph lltps BPLnardsvllle, N J 11 • ICer
to me. but he nevCJg put t~ :~~ !SOng during thr week f'll d
1 "''hole milk il8elf!
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m ucs a 1wc;ght deteatl•d Dtck B01ono , New up and h e nevc 1 even raised his I M.~ G olda H:msn a nd ~c.n wh o •
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Hov.~ver. ll must be l'IHd Owem Iy,~ k
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fi r,::)~L~; while waiting for the catcher Lfl~ M cDame l "l&gt;n;; nt NHI ::. O\ r
ry it today-£or cook•
could ha\'e cha.~crl t.he
l , St •
t
~er on "' - - nmmy u Cl,, t 1 rf't11rn the pitch
lhe \leek end
ing and sandwicheiJ. Your
Louis team excepting }) !l~~e~"ktell'· I Bo•,tun IL~tltw cll:"h t. knock ed out. ' • I kept qutet about It, s»ld Clarkf' I huvt· spt.nl se veral '.lrek~ at Lhr:srottr halil it in the half
art and the result would have becu IB t~c i;~t!llllflll LOI:i!TAI'i;:~lc:. 111 ·
"l.111t I wollched curefull\• Latt-r nn lJOmt! of th·~ tmme1 s tla!l" !Lts Mr.
the same Mr Stewart IHsUited 011 1 · t
l!Cago. Tu Y GIIDJths Swux ' n hot dB) I &amp;a~ Matt): rub hLs 'two I and Mrs Robert ZErkle le!L 101
pound packal!:e•
walkmg men when be sllould haTe I ~~\~;Ill~~~ IJC~ri'\\'Cight;~1 ccfal~d Paul fili!'CI s uver the back of h1s left tnc ..· home 111 Wooo;teL M .. L.:J,,•,
struck them out, and addmg a w111i l Gary ~~·aclJIC~~;.. : ind heov -IIHI.~t I hnd the secret then He
Mary Eletner lt'lurned SunGal

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Ne-w York Jul)' 21-Tom
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one-time catclier of !.he Ctnclnnatl
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Vnrk Olanta, deela.reJ
that the
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:"Weight in pale pink i11 very damty.

Addrus your leta.r in the follow ·
InK way'
DAILY'S T&amp;lBIJNE
FASIIJON ISUREAU
Eva. A. Ttncey'a I*J. rh St-rvlef!
Boom 309, No. 'n • Weill Stred

Former Sailor Mull Win By Clean Knock Out Over
Hia Much Smaller Opponent If He Expecto To
Retain Hia Rinr Preatire

cart-c r. Walker hns turned oe~.:; :~~rtvlcwry by t&gt;h~r wlll power
"liht rollowers will al• ' ' ' ..... _

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Brooklyn tomorrow ntah~ will
not be b~ . aoe&lt;J(dlnl
to announcement tod!p&gt;. The
proC"IOte~ . r efU&amp;ed &amp;eve~ otfen for the mldo rights. lnaludl.ng one bid of 120,000.

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Strqo;ture lr Struck By
- l.l1htn•na Durma Se·
Storm

For Present At Leul;
Warden Ordered To
Return Property

CONTENTS LOST

USED IN OFFICE

Calf Cremated, Hay And
, Many Sheaves Of
Wheat Burnet!

lutruct En11neer To
Improve Several
Hl,hwaya

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TH~ DA.Io..'l TRIBUN:I

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COlumbw 0 July 22-IN8-Be
Walter L Vaughan was also
the Pomeroy treasurer the sum vt
tz 3:12 he received as assistant sex
ton ln the Pomeroy emetery du
lnJ the period from Beptembe1 32
1927 to July 19 1930 Wi:Ui an Illegal
payment lt was charged today In a
It!J)OJ"t made public here by Stat..e
Auditor Joseph Tracy
The report made follOwing an ex
amlnattoa of lhe recorda uf Pome
roy ana other Meigs county vmaaes

WA~M M·ii:;~.T°Fu~..~~h

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PRIC~UNDA Y

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le&amp;oing

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Don Hard~ ty Ont! hundred and
hH. ty P t bottle:s of alleged beer

generally b tk \() 1re ur le
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News Flashes

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Va"'•han to hOld both tne ......ltl"
uf t:'easurer and assistant se';.~n a.t
the same tlmll
Rector alSo held that under simi

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Columbus 0 July :tt- INB- With With the coal mining ftelds or'~'~ 1
em Ohio and West Vlrwlnla chotred
fair and warmer weo.Uler schedlledrby cc1t1nu"d irritating nlnor d1s
to ••tum woathor
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Ouoo:Ivers an turbAnt:es a Natlona1 ners 0 11 Q I
crop expertf! todfly esumoted that delegation of 75 organiZed today to
the hard rains of the last Jew days lnvadu lhe oftlcer~ or Governor
,
have enriChed Ohio farmers by ~~r~~dw~~ltn t!!'1 ~!~n:X:::Uo II BABY PLAYS WITH SNAKE
many thuusands of dollars
116 year old picket Monday
Palo Alto Cal July a2- INBBumper crops of co'~~ apples and
Members ot the delep,tton whu Informed by his dnUI'htcr Nancy ij
peaches are assured as a re11ult of declared they would march stra.I,J
that; baby 11nd kitty were PI&amp;Ylnll
the general drenching the state re I from the runera.l or William Simon with a big bug Dud~Y S :I)Qroo
celved stnce lat.e laHt wt~tk Ohio JB slain Jn a cooJ strike outbreak former 8\a.nford football ca):i):aln
ld Investigated Sally 18 monU. old
Burea.u od\clah1 said
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dnmaJil to hay and cut lo Co umbus n ca e
ey wou
was tlYilli to pet u cJUed ntttl~!
wheat 1.n 1101ne places riddled by I demo.nd the ex~utton of J01511!ph &amp;~9.ke 06groot snatched the Child
the downpour will be slight they Pet.er!:::ct ~ : wo~ng miner 7~0 away and ran for a a:un The rat
declared
was
ave eer..., respons e- ~ler WWI twu and a half ft!eO lonl
Truck
In dan1er or behlli for the fatal shootlna of the youth and had nine rattl~
the extreme hot
Demands were alao expected to
be made tor the removal of arm d MOTHER ATi£iiPrs SUI...t.DIR
saved In many pl~:~.ce, forces from the strike &amp;rea for the
Toledo 0 July ll:ii-INB-B~W!e
repeal ol the Criminal SyndlcaU:;m
In
act and for the dismlssal of all !t~ ~~~d !::~ ':ve~ 1 :'u~~e~"~~~r
prisoners
er Mrs. Btells Snyder 12 . .ped
st.rtk.ers earrled a set or aim from 8 second story wlodow t of a
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--I~S--Meetmg the

Amer can news

Remove paper correspondents he 1e toda} to 1epurt real progreSM
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22- INB u I Chartera Unleas Qr..
achieved at the seven power conference Henn L Stu-.
a mon who
der Obeyed
~on American secretary of !!tate dropped L bombsh~&gt;ll
Threatens

l e~ n~onths a~o

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IDI Facbona

more excluah"t
cafes report that uue dollar
11 b IY the $1 oo dinner o1. a

France Alone, Stand Much Weakened By Sohdarity
Of us And Sngland, Envoys May Spend
Week End In Berhn For Conference

,rrn.f,H[RCil rriR[O I

ATTENDED BY HIM
In Effort To Act As Med

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MUCH UNCERTAINTY STILL EXISTS

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paid to David Geyer for service 1LS
secretary or clerk of the Pumeroy
board Of cemetery trustees whU~ h~
of the board
the
requirinK
•ldd&gt;ng
materia:a
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Will Demand ExecutiOn

Purchaaed In Ill·
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Dt~rR.NJUr,t;D JIV K..JNG rrAruR£~

SERVICE "'

ST~T[ AUO~TDH
COAL T.BOUBLIS CONTINUE DRYHifsAfL~R~~~~~ER HOOV[R INSISl[NC[ SAV[S ~[HM~NY
HUl [ 5 lllHAl i~u:[~~:E~~lfi1~~: COVfRNOR TO BE PRIC~ ON FOOD S[NATOfD A~ 15 1E~~~:ffi£~t;: I:~ fORTH[ PR[SENT: [NGLANO ~NO ul 5.
PAYMENTS MADE ~~f~.~~~~~~~~~~~ APPEAl[O TO DU[ N;;~:::d~~.£;;.:;;, VICTIM Of l[AR I ~P~}t;~#~:~~]::~:::; liNE UP ~~~IN~l fRPJ~H OHMANOS
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POMEROY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY JULY 22 1931

the bank a atock last year also wa~

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n South portion

BANK FILES S U I T
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1ta !.lrell ga~ d
James J Davis lt&gt;ft bert' tudny after
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INS Btaft' Correspondent
twe n warring foclJOns of ll e United
Co um b 18 0
July 22 - INS Min(' Workel'fl of America Y.hu n I(' I ~~s e~~n~~e:~e;:oc:,;~r~~~r
wu to have addres:'led ut lhelr dJS
t Education Beverly 0
Skinner
trlct conve iOn " en a riot broke today embarked upon his promltied
can palgn to weed out the staws
up II e sealon
undesirable teachers
C&lt;l!"'fuaed And eontradtcto Y re
1'he prompt dlscharre of mllny
teach"n who are under t slued
ports of Senator Davis ha\lng Ut'ell was requellt.ed in letten; Which \.h
aerlously gassed when p&lt; ll~e h
new director through high school
led ttar 1as born• to break P bat Superv15or L w ~se today dl
tUna: miners were rife but stutc patehed to evely county superb len
and city pollee on duty at the em
unt In the state
~ntlon hall Wday asserted Senator
In direct and atralghttorwa d Jan
DRVI~ had done Just whaL anyone ~ Lhe •rector warned count

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mto the m1d~t of the cOT,.reRpondenL'\ w1th the annour,ce
ment that the RO called Amencan p bll for ( err. an 1 e

ltd wa8 really AmerlC81 and Bntls h II co n ceptiOn

JNB Btaft Correspono~nt
Lo":ldon July 22-Appnr ..ntl} sav
ed r Jm almost rertlun !all re by
the tlmt.l) Intervention of President
Hoovt&gt;r tht&gt; seven power conft r.nc
of n nlster&amp; assembled tlere to I 111
Germany out of ItA economic chaos
todRy was reported to ha ~e leached

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who aot a whiff or tear ga" woul&lt;
hdo--hl&amp;e left.hthehh&amp;IJ tnd ~ wiped
!'ves w en e go ou
e
John Boylan district president ol
the mine union who ~ltti\Jf 111!

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Wftfll
a _,iit!iut:'..,.,..--efitil:· Poked to be ln 11 aerloua eondJ~ .Plfltmrm Wbm the ..u

superlntendent.q that be hoped no
underbalned teachers would be
permitted to remr.Un on their pay
rolls unless the &amp;anctlon or l.he
state :.IICIIt.ion department Is ftnt

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to nul the conference on the rocks
In shHrp ca t ast t..o the undlr.
gul:-t C. pe&amp;;lml.&lt;m
apparent last
nigh and e!llly thl!l mornJ1 g Prime
... 1, 1 ter J Ramsay
1\.lacDonald
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who ~&gt;..ssembled the con!ermce waa
exlr mely hopeful when seen by In

11 n c.greement embodyll g
cmpor
ary aid to the flnanc ally lmpover

termoJ cml News Eenlef' during lhe
-ece 5
ished Reich
Tt e sun goes much hb:her In the
At a two hour ses&amp;!On 1n the cab heavt-1!5
\.he Premier declitnd
!net 100m of the British forell;l"n WI! are vny much more hopeful

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ll!Jitlcol;!
-&amp;M - 1!, .....
an .,. .,.,. - ,._.
i dll' tmd toward red!l... :;:ere::.• ~ from an auUlorttatlve stmrce agreed
rn 11p 1tc o! this highly tavtlf"a.JW
told the committee of In a boepltal here
who humed wU;h him from the hall sided aurplm .,••-,op to e'l:lend tor three mot ths ll'n,::er 1df'V('l pme1 t consldE"rable unmtaJn
1 _..... 11 t-'ned
as apoll::eamen for 000
said he failed to nollce the Sena
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-ch
11 t t dl m t t.e
dit t
h
t
her
tlon methods to ~~J~~~:i:=~~ ~:~~~~,,:, any relief aueh u
REDUCE SAUaJJ:S
tor weeping..
ers So man) thoroughly trained a m : anjo1n!t b orGe nn ere s a ty htill bec~ude&lt;l b~l e ad m~p 1
The vlchll"Y of
oome from town
Newark 0 July 22- lNB-A ten
Buvlan $11.1d 11e had boon arTP.cted teachers are begging for Jobi lhP mesen m
Y
rmany
l.l:t' I re.!'s
e P
c an a
eu
... ~ .. b
,, oont slasb In all teachers 881
d hi
t
letter Indicated that It is folly
The- alj:reement folwwe&lt;~ clo.se lromt r he delegates to the center
hll yes...,.
0
•....,y y one
by the !Ia&amp; Bll
s eyes were wa er~ employ any bu~ the best
the 'lnes of the proposals cabled to ence themaelves were m}'fltltled over
and steadiest rains in many years
aries for next year becaU~~e or a. when be ~:ot outaide Senatt)r Davl
By undertralned teachars
Lh&lt; London by thP. AmerClan chle! e:"«' the .,,.rt th"' Unlled States is phy
8treel.8 wtre flooded cellars were
Colmnbus 0 July 22- INB-De •aoooo reduction In the budget bad
'' -ddened the mine
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wl ...
filled power lines were cut oft and
demands by the National been announced here today by the t&gt;Yes
d wereLd a od '"h
but director said he m"'nt th-..
" cutlv~ yesterday ~~~ d If b::~r c u t b} 1ng
1 -• th
1
IUJlall streams rose swiftly Fayette
union that Joseph Peterlln Newark school board
~a t-r sB
an
e w pr.u em
have lO degrees who have not bel'n otllc al an our ceme
y.Jil rc
The most slgnlftca.nt and m~ster
QOtll)t~ Jt~i~ 3 8 Inches or rain
miner who tat~tlly shot William
Bovlan did not see hi
llltleplng In the habit or 10Jng to SChool eac 1 pre~&gt;ent a vlcLory over the stubborn ic ~ fut wn ~ that according to all
Pair and wanner weather
16 In a recent strike out
FIVE HORSES KILLED
copiously
summer to further their educa
et&lt; or F 1mcc
demandmg pG.tJ lndj( at o s the Hoover propo:!Dl
extremely f\18h temperatures Is tht
In Belmont coun~y be ex
Cumminsvllle 0 July 23-1N8Witnesses to the disorder ll&amp;eJ'ted tiona! tra.lnlng or who do nn ha
t\(':t guare: c c~ .); ch t 1 ell I
was not presented to tl~ cmfercnce
forecast tor Ohio Lhe rest of the
he probably wUl not ue Five draft horses of the Barnwn &amp; that (me of th~ on the speakers the proper majors and minors
ye!l erday unt 1 he spared hbMelf
week according to weathermen
It 1lo.&amp; predlct.ed today at Bailey and R1ngUng circus that platform WAS m ch affected by lhc
Charlers will be greatly jeopard
further Interrogation from the press
divl81on of mines
wel'e killed last night when they gas
ized
where any undertralned
by calling In a Bcotlana Yud dE'
---·--1 :~~~;~~~:9:~;wlll be made to pro were struck by 8 Baltimore &amp; Ohio When the fumes began ~preadl18 tt.~tcher is employed wtt.hout the ap
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0 tectlvc Col Henry L 8t1m;c Unl
State mlnln1 sup trc.in here were valued at ll.fioo po~lct' at the hall said all thOAe on 1 proval or the department the Jette
t ed 8 ates sec etary ot st::~te and
James T Berry said h .. omclals of the circus Mid today
the rlatform left at once by a side warned
chief of tl e A nerlcau drkgatlon
a eta~ in
~r before the tear 19.11 got well The letter Indicated that the
teaahslly l1enled tl at the Hoover
X
at M:u.r
DRAG LAKE FOR BODY
dl&amp;t:lbuted around the hall
-'&gt;t.ak education department lt.seU
H
Se plan had been rt~~:ened ln Lor don
It WBII dlsclOIIed rodny that Ben:l will take a hand In finding capable Cut'tly Announces
er
IntcmatiOnal News Serv ce Jearn
Cleveland July 22-INS-Coast
IUilrds
and
a
ftre
reM:ue
squud
be
\tor
Davis
far
rrom
belng
seriously
substitute&amp;
for
undest,..ble
teachers
cunty
Must
Fn·st
be
Acr•eultural Depa r t men t
Shooting th"'l gu.n drag:glng Lake Erie today for affliCted by the gas had Attempted
It there Is a teac~er who- does
ed f om a reliable source however
E
nearly tbe body of an unldentitl.ed man
1ot meet the mlnlmum require
Guaranteed
that durl P: the Seliliion this morn
Conlinuea Battle on urowas sa.ld 00 who had jumped olf a downtow 1 to settle the differences between ments nnd Is an exceptional t.ead
ng Btlmsm pre~ented to u 1e con
pean Com Borer
pier appanmUy In a suicide at the mine faetlons He summoned er and Is highly reeomrnendcC by
fere ce at least one o two polnt.s
tempt
Thoruu Maloney WUke!ibo.rre lnsur you we shall be pleased if JO I
By GEORGE R HOLME.:.
of thr Hoover proposal
Springfield 0
July 22 lN&amp;The man accurdl.ng to a sailor gent leader to his hotel shortly af make a request for approvA.l to ap
lNB fllalf Correspomtc t
In particular It was underat.ood
DFMOORATIC WOM£N BUSY
whO wltneased the Jump daShed ter the eonvenllon broke up and prove the teacher u a better teach
Wa hlngton
,Ju \ 22-F'!ance s he cutlmt&gt;d pol t lwo or the pro
Ex!R.ndln~~: their quarantine llnl!s
h - ' th t th
Columbus 0 July :r.I-IN8-Fo1 down tbe pier and le11ped as rar RUggel!...:u
a
e 1nsurgcnt.-1 make er c~tnnot be found the ll!tter said
1r L s.nno m emen t to th e wor Jd 0051 In whl h Mr Homer urg "an
farther
south .w...anment
tban la.at year
!ede
"'
al ••rlcult~
operatives
matlon of Democratic state centrll as he coUld Into the water
peac.P. wtth th e administration rae
ThU. year howM'er
dlfter~nt 1 1lat ~ h £ h as no 1n t f'n u Jn o1 re r1 uc PD1llllble stP.ps 0 prevent withdraw
.....,
committee women which has been
tlon 110 the convention could pro lhan In the past years there Is 8 lng her arm11.n m-.t either OJ land als of e:xistmg credits from Ger
today were lnYolved in a;tOthe called for next Tuesday by Mn Ber
TWO KILLED IN RIOTING
~d He tht'n visited Ro) hm 11nd areat surplus of t.eacben who are o o 6e'tt u less her security Is nan} a 1ct It was upon thu; point
battle kl BS.\Ie Ohio from the Euro nice s Pvke of Cleveland naUom•l
Dottmund Germany July 2:a- urtre&lt;:~ the administration forces to well trained and have the right aua r nt rect by other worla powers Ithat today s reported agreemf'nt was
pean corn borer
Oem cratlc committee wooum for IN8-Two Communists were kUied at lrast for duration of the session&lt;; majors and minon to flt In any C!onsututed A heavy blow U:lday t:"l reached
Commanded byE 0 Brewer who Ohio it was said here today
today during nghttna: between coot make a truce with the lnsurge 1ts high school teaching 11taft"
the Pre dent Hoov""r s carefull} planned
Thus lhrough the stranJe wort
is dlooectlna: the wstem area head
munl!lts and ta&amp;elsts here One postatement added
forelf!n polll'Y for the next year
lngs of diplomacy the delegates t9
quo.rtft"B., 12&amp; roadside stations wer
IS SHOT
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tt has been M:r Hovers hope that the eonf-noe aLiend-" the m"~l·
In Ohio Wl!1lt vtrglnta. In
Youm
lloen an was serious1Y woulton:Y
th
t Lond
nlcrence can
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Mlehlsan
while attempting to maintain order
CALLES BANK DlCTATOR
e resen
o:l
ling H.ssion fully apprised of the
'4-·hour surve!Uonce of vehlcler.
Bt Louis Ju:y 22-IN~ohn Two communiSts were WQUnded
clea up Uw German situation and Hoover plan In all its deta L&lt;i nnd
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Flynn 19 lay In a critical condlti(l~
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put !'ranee and Germany un a more ranu!lcatlons throusti the medium
;;~;,~;..;'~ar;rylna
corn be In a. local h08J)Ital today whtle po
POCKETBOOK IS LIFESAVER
l:e:i:i~u~:e~lya
2!tri:a~~a~
friendly footing thl.s to be Jollowed of t.ht' pteSII but appar&lt;"'n Liy h-eard
lines continue
will be lice lnvesttgated his story that he
Bombey India Jldy 2•..-INS-A
will
c al dictatorshlp Plutarco Ellaos nf':x:t February by the 11Rt10na ~tt ___ __
wos kidnaped and shot early this metal studded pocketbook mved the
Calles former chlef executive has ng roge-ther at Geneva and under
( Contlnuea on
days Due to earl~ momlng The youth hall been ar lure af actlnl govemor of Bombay At K•rkenvalle, Following been named pfftddent of the bank talr:lng somt"!
real disarmament
Colltatan of .Autot
of Mexico It was oftlcially connrm All t-t the moves which the pte111
sweet corn crops reated twenty six tlmea but h:~s HotJI(.n toda t Poona when a stu
wu started two never been convicted of any char1e dent named ~ale fired two t!hol.ll
ed today
dent has Initiated
durmg past
than WIUill thlll year IpoUce satd
at him from elo&amp;P range The ftrst
Two InJured
Calles was named to the post tn wee~ s ha"¥e been In suppru t of tbl'
hi h
an erfort to solve the critical flnan admmlst.tation]l ultimate obJective
shot atruck the pocketbOOk w c
Newark 0 July 22 - lNB-The clal dlflleuiUeB tactna the country - radical n!dult.ion 10 armament
covered the British omcleolli heart
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rracy

honl here last Thursday nla'ht
said he had enl(a(ed the service~
omc:fals from other cities but no re
port o£ the mllll:dng lud could be
foulid
Harold it! the 10n Qf I J Taylor
1'r.o Uves on the Barton farm
Rutlnnd He wel(l'hs t bout 130
1!1 It and 7 tn tall unu. hils a
complexion He h118 a mole betw"'"
hi

eres

When he left hllme I e obtalmd
ride wWt a man f w 1 AntJqulty
and rode as far as Pon t&gt;roy He was
!&amp;at leetl In Pomeroy but where he I
wn~ from here Is not ~~:nown Sheriff Tracy requ@Sled If any k 1ew
the whert!llbouta or the lad to noLif'''
hiS c:&gt;mce ur the Taylor home
auu....

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Moseow Receaves

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G• Bernard Shaw cHoiR"";;;o;;N~oa=s~M::'a..-:
MOENK.HAUS

Noted Playwrl1ht S.'fl He•16 The ehotr of the
uD---od"
••Y
"'ot
church entertained at the
DUU
r ..,.
or
llr and Mrs WriiJht
While aa Trip
J4ondayevenlnrln honor

La.

MOIICOW JulJ 21-INB-Cbaper
ooed and henpeeted. b)' Lady ...,
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toe Oeor1e DenWd ~· ~i !.aa
outspoken ehamplon oi t.ii'e atan:Lit
l)octrlne arrived In Moloow today
on hie ftnt wlalt to the Bo\IJ.;!t C!fpl
tal
Tbe noted lr1ah plaJwr}tht aDd
wit wu III'WWd at the
br a
brue band. Wtdcb ~ torlh the
..lntemattoul w\fh.; ·al&amp;lto and

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Wllll&amp;rn Moenkhaus of
Pa 'l'lloee present were
Mn John Bla.ettrlar Rev and
Theo IIebl and son Mr and
R A Zelher and 800 Mr and Kn
Rall"-t RuaaeU Mr and Mn John
sehaal Mr and Mrs li:BrJ Hickman
Mn. w p Wleecarver MnJ J L.
huber MIM Dorothy RU&amp;IIell M._,
KaUlryn B&amp;ker Mlu Marperlte
Meter Robert Reibel Ur and Mm
Wr.ltht Mc:Croba and ~1\Uiht.en,

•1*1• --11m ~ ~· ••"I"' GAB THIEF, CAUGHT
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r-• ~~'ltloJ ...... .. 11\o
jCIWI.. and ,....filled P ... ..,IL

Ll'neS
, E t ended
Again

TO LEVY NO TAX

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't'lfftn o July 22-IN8-Declar
lng that the state Jasollne tax Is
keeping up their roods trustees of
Loudon townshlp today had not!
fled Seneca oount:Y Auditor F W
Grill that they wiU oot levy any
tues next year

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To more efficiently serve ou, cqstomers of
dairy products, and to insure them that they will
always receive our Milk, Butter-Milk, Whipping
Cream, Colfee Cream, Butter and'{;ottage Cheese
in the same perfect condition that they leave our
dairy, we have installed a

MILITARY FUNERAL lUTES
Columbus 0
July 22_:-:;,!NB;::
M1Utaey funeral services
held here tomorrow for Dr
H Snively former State Dl.rector
Health who died Monday followlna
an operation Dr Snively wile was
Director of Health under tormer
Governor Harry L Davis was a
Colonel tn the 112th medlcal re11
meni.

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Turn For Better ;
Seen In Iron Age
July Sh1pmenta Gift Riae
'II ) Ne,. Hopo, Steel Pn""a

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GENERAL
ALL•IlTIBBL

EWING'S GROCERY, of Pomeroy
and
2nd St. U-TOTE·EM of Middleport

GS STAR DAIRY CO.,

N•w York July 22- IN&amp;--So Itttie lP July ramna orr from Jbne In

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Franee w•II N t
Reduce Armament

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Tw0 Women Are
Burned To Death

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EXPLODES
WHBN HUGE PYTHON IS CAUGHT '"';,~";:::"'.:!':.....lh , aide Dobe ="'AW 0~lh t-=~~anLo;;;"
.. h r th an~·~;~t ALBERT FALL, ONCE POWERFUL
IN liT
ATERS OF SANDUSKY BAY ~~~.:"w'l:
:.'
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...':.. ...,.".:,.~::.~·;;,r POLITICIAN
GRADUALLY TAKES
fJ
1 ~
!"Ted.
burial today tollown)t; an automu
...
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8
P""
" UP DUTIES IN PENITENTIARY
bile oolU•ton al Kl t"'vm• 0
sanduaty 0
JUly 22 - INS - 11a a lance shaped
abOut two
Dll AT CROSSING
near ~
whkh the
were I
uld

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ness of a decided turn tor the ~t
uru:1
..,.. by Sepr.mb" ~ ..........
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thfotllh tbe produclna end or the
&amp;pot
1'WO
tn
st:eel indusrty according to the La~ Erie realdenta who chucldea Inches Ion~: on the Indian PJt,bon a
Lond
J 1 21-INB-A haz buroed to death
0
Ul
head and thla appean clearly on ardons 0~1nlu~ U 9 highway! In Grant hoapital at Columbus
weekly Iron age summary to be rt
leued tomorrow
over eiQ611poftheput; week that thla snake he stated
toda A D Wlchlan 25 hU!!bt.nd c.f one
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The operatlna: rate for t.be wbole abugesea.erp~mt waahaunUng the
Speculation was rite &amp;oday aa to fJ had OOit two more Vff.l J Y of the victims WBB I a serious
country has dropped 2 polnta tn~~lh;;·~ r;;;~::of Bandusk.y Bay &amp;bowed hnw the si'i~ had 10tten Into the with the deatb of Mrs. Carr eAkonH condiUon wtlh a
nrtur"f'rl skull
week or to 30 per cent of 1.1
of belated alarm t.oda} lake and from whence It came
fO and her 8011 Adrlan of
rob IPnd numerom cuta ant~ brui!Wfi He
cap&amp;Lity but th~ beller is now
the capture of tbe reported "The reptUe is not a naUve ot wher. their automobile wu struck ill expected tD ~v r phy~;lclant~
monster a.n 18 root ID&amp;ke
Lake Erie Madison said and you by • Bl&amp; Four fretlht train
jeald
1encral that pruedt levels of
ut
will
continue
tbroua:h
August
The
reptUe
believed
to
be
an
Ill
can
t
flnd
another
within
a
thou
Bernard
Jones
43
an
Akron
rub
ArchJe A MacLean ot Columbus
P
wtttout material chanp
dian python or python molutw;. sand mUes of It
ber worker suffered laoeratlons driver Of the other tar sunered
Reduced requirements o1' the au
taten from the lalle by ClU!OJ"d Tbe curators theory bluted an and !'ldred Jones 10 another 110n lfour broken ribs and • split nose
t
and Pranets Bapnat-oee earlier belief that the aerpent was reoeh-ed cut&amp; and bruises The
Although Wkblan waa unable to
tom' bUe builders. the completion
oompeny ealesmen ......_01n one of two boa (l(lnstrlcton whleh family was enroote home from a relate tile details or the cra.r.h wit
raU tontracta and the lallina: oft In
o It wu expected to b"' had been stolen fron the Toledo vbtt to Lout.svllle Ky
neues said the care all:ldded on a
larae PI and oU Jlne projeetl ae
OlncJnna.U today for pree zoo several mont.ha IillO
BI"IC persons haYe been tilled at '"" PBftDiellt
oounl Jarvely for the curt.alllllent
to
Clnelnnau 100
Wilson and oanaetoae relatM the C1(JBSIDI In tbe last aeven weeD
The Wlcblarl ear hurled l.nto ;;be
'l1le au~duatry will reaeh
the serpent the re that the snake roee Up beside their
aide of the reside 1ce of JOI!leph Ro
the low or thl year In AugUSt wltli
Wlll'8 rqarded u un boat as they wre 1\abing 1n BB.n
ILD
lbon br l.be Impact of the eollislon
a prl1duct.lon expected not CO u:~
the anake wu d1s 1 dw;Jr:y Bay tate Jeaterday Wlll!lon
BRICK HURl.• 8
&amp;UcldeniJ burtt Into ftamea and the
cri!d 115,000 eare
Harold L. Mad18on stated that be saw lobe repUie ftl'lit Portlmoutb 0
July 22-INB- women were burned to death bePrlm&amp;rJ ~ are featured
Cleveland MWJeum [and struck It with an oar
Albert Jla11le 30 WU held here to fore t.bey could be reaeued It wu
by flll1heli evldt!Pa~N of etrencth 111
the aeene
The snake he said roUed over on day on ma.nslaUBhtfr eh&amp;rgH In .sd
Atl' Pltt.llburlh heavy
reptOe an ttl baek and he btt "apln before eonrwe:Uoo with tM death or DentdS
Tbe 8t. Louis party wu m route
steel:
lUll
&amp;dvaDCIMI
21
cent~
an
early
draRKine
It
into
the
boat
It
wu
Hone)J
ae
fl:om
a
traeiul'fd
akull
eut
on theo Nat.lonal bitbn,. and
._ ton for the thlrd consecutive
wu a boa believed dea.d untU Ule two men caUifd from a llurled brlok ae®rd Macr....n. &amp; COiurnlml merchant
well: And bla•t fumaoe lfB.4H. 1'011!'
took tt kl ahon when It became Jlna: to pollee~ Maute claimed he was llotnl' ua Columbus rrom Buck
tl
mart~np .,. deanut There ~tve aDd wu plaCid tnto a bolo
aetfll in •If detena
eye Z.H 0

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Stlffell Somewhat

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owld wtro, OJI
him
JN ,.,INERSVILLE
a tUtlnl reoe,Uiia:: ,
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Qulaed by So¥111 'pd lriUab aqd
W L Lyons was committed
Alnnlcan repor~ Shaw expreued the county JaU Monday nlaht when
amau,ment t.M&amp; tbe 8oYie&amp;.l had cour.:tJ: omcers apprehended him md
banned hla latest play '11le Apple a companion attfmptlna: to steal
cart..
11110llne from a supPly IIJaiOiine tank
Now what ean I aar &amp;o Soviet belollllnl tD &amp;he L. D Oavltt Service
RUMJB'P he Wed bla lDteniewn ata\lon at MlneriVUie
The bearded pt..ywr!pt . . , 1n a
Ttle oonq~tmlop 01' LfOI\I whO was
JOVIAl maod and oonffaled. be en.. DOt tDown dC&amp;Ped from the o81
j{)(d beinl ordered aMut by Lad,J' cera and &amp; &amp;earcb dld not rew:al hb
Altar
whereabout.l Lyona klld oflelala
She tell&amp; me when 1;o u,u IDJ' &amp;bat; be wu on hll way 1o the bed
baU1 my luncheolll and my DaiS ._ side of IWI alct mother who realdM
sald with a twtntUnl 15111tJe 11 t hJa bl Tuu. and be neeatd the PI A
Amertean eleerone
ebarae Df peU.y larceny wiH &amp;.~rob­
Well Un Shaw told me 1o look abiJ be ttlecl apln.at h.tm
after J'OU " Lady Altor 1111.14. 'and I
let )IOU alDie to au.1a _., on that
GIVEN BIA&amp;ING
condition...
/ Ohvence Praller aud numan
AU filb~" rf&amp;PODde4 ~" 'What Punly who were arruted
ever you . , iii holy
'on ebarpl of lntmklatton ---,;.;,;;,.:.;.~':'-~;o;i;;.,_ _ _ ...
In a 'Pfl~ ~riDI
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Tuesday morning that he had fulled
to ..uld any duel to the whereabouts
or Harold TaylOr Jfi yeat old Rut
h1.nd lad who di.Bappeart&gt;:d from his

or

The Four Pomt plan the Amencan 9.€Cretar)
state saJd actually ~aR ptel'4ented by Pnmt' WhmRter J
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Ram~ay MacDonald and had been IHCU~&lt;~e m an pre
VIOU~ to ItS JSSUtmce m Wa&lt;~l1mgton t y Pre~l{lent Hoover

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Ten Inspectors
Lose Dry Jobs
Made to Reduce
ExpeDHs, $42,000 111 Sal~

D•am...,.Ja

anea .AJone, Sa.-ed

Colwnbus o
Jui.J 22-INBWhtie e&amp;1T)'in8 out his announced
Banta Fe N y July 22-INSOn his ftrst day Pall read tn ber:l economy shakeup by serving no
Albert Bacon Fall once the mosL until 1 30 11 m and slept until tO tlces of dl.smlsflal on 10 prohllrttlon
powerful poUtlcal nrure In th&lt;! loelock when Dr EU8ene w Pisk~ lnepectors State Prohibition com
spar~~ely settled we!!tem state now prison physician gave him an ex ml1!18loner Clarence Bean today 01"
number 6191 In the penitent111 y lamination His ftndlngs bore out dered the formation of two tlytniJ
here IJI'adualy took up prl&amp;on rou prevlow ones by army doctors -.quadrom In an Attempt to make
tine today
11howing FaU with a weak heart and up tor the temporary aoolitlon of
He wu one of two federal prtaon arres~ tuberculosis
one third or bla foree
en 1n &amp;he lnJtltuUon the other
In the physicians opinion Pall
The two dying squadrons. euh
belna an Indian llet'l'inl a tenn for jwlll leave ln better health than he made up ot fromtbree torowr ~
theft&amp; 011 a government reservation haa bad for years partially becaus" Inspectors -.t11 open.te from the
ran s sentence of a year and • worry over serving a prison sen central otlke here and will be dla
day wu I« accepUns a bribe ln tence b behllld him
patdled to all parte of the Ute on
connection w:tth naval oU leuel
PaJl s needs are looked arter b.J. a moment &amp; noMce
whUr Secretary of Interlur In the Rober! H Evans servlna: a life
Ttle cut neca51tated by a recent
nbtnet of Pnsident Warren Hard term for murdering a night watcl eoonomy order from ftnance Oiree
Ina
man
tor Howard L Bnta, WID beoome
Since PaD went behind the ltaY
Yesterday Pall rt"Celved his ftrl't eJI'rctlve AUS' 1 and will ave &amp;be
stone wall&amp; he hu been protected man reported to consist latEelY of department appl'OEllnately 112.aeo .m
rrom aU publicity and onl!' unum advertil:lements
from
publillhlng •Ja"tietl dumlg the remainder or Un·
cia! report.a have eomt from auUto houaea
JUI' At Jeut. one more ln.pactor
riUea. Ril room le on tbe aeeortd
lin PaD her two dauaht.era Mrs "WID: .tie dllehat"Jed later
floor tn the pentt«t.tlai'J bolpl&amp;al Jouett Elllo&amp;t and Mr&amp; c c Chase
AU: aeotio01 of the state ~ bit
Prom the 1ror1 barred •lndowe be and Martha Pal a sranddaughter whm today s diamllu.l orde;J:,.W,&amp;e ls
can see the towerlna Sa.nlre De vt~lted the ex Becre\ary LQ the at l'ued Beven democrats aDd. theM
OrlflO nnp o! the rock1ea.
teroocm
rtpubUcane loe:t tbetr JobL

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