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NOTICE.-If
the Newa Olice of The

EL-LEN. MISS $\MPKIN~
'V'IIL-L- 'BE HEllE A.1
A~'"'/ MOMEN"T

VOL. V- NO. 268

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THIC DAL..'!( TIUBUN.I

LEASED

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OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

POMEROY, OHIO, MO \ D:\ Y, Jl:L Y 27, 1931

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From Burn~"'And lnjurieo
Received Durin1
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tn Bollton. Thirty
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Ttue vlllqe WBI

the yMr of 1841.
Mat wu removed
Thla particular &amp;It
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Wt! can well see
in thf foNJgolug pa
plonn:rs of Pomer,
t'd g1 cat Idea Ill In
ttve. minds, as w t
cf the ri:'SOUI'CCR O.t
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buslr.ess of Pomer
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principal output of
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ducts, door, sash.

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that titne.
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J.. t&gt;ON'T KNO'V'I ~OW
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OMe!l lt(ln their D.lol'.)&amp;--&amp;].thcnJCh not necesaarUr tn bt 1
JULY t'l'
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6 l!i, Denm'&gt;
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I Kms s Oreh, 6 t5o Morton Downey

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'I'UIE MEIGS PtiBLISHING COIIP.t.NY
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By W p PETERSON
It}l(~ir respectlv v 111.nds from now unINS Statr Cru~ndcnt
tU ~.1e 5prlll8" u( lY33 During th e
\ Ohkaao. July 27- INB---AmOlli! twr. y~ars ttle plants will bocomc
the r.ovel sights at CtliCqo'IJ World l ac('ustomed to lhlnK in the eonIn 193S will b.! brllliantly col- tatnns In May of 1933 just belm e
avenues ot rruit-bearln8 treca the cpenltli oJ c.he world fatr, lho
from troplr.al Janda.
1plants 1n UuJir recept.ablclo will be
tlature rubber t.rees from Celom~ \ loadild on ships a!ld brought In heat
blo vnd Brad! guyale plant.! from
rooms across the Gull of Mexico
I Pan~ma. orllltll"e e.rul lemon trees and up '.ho Ino.SS:a:.J)p and Illln Ji5
from th e aoutbw est--all will be on l wat&lt;:rw11y to Chicago
dillpla)' at the exposition
1hcn they wlll be unloaded on
The tropical exhibi t wi.ll be onlv the lake front at. Grant park, tmd
a small part of the ralr 5 ho.rtlctu- 1the~· wl.H be tmnsplantcd In th!'\1
tural woneers .•• 5J.K'C~- 11all wid e.C'nl :~.!nen; d1rocetly to the fal1
probably be cm1.structcd to shelte1 grounds The y will be kcpl in th eir
rock gardens and nundred11 of tl.row - natlw 110U lu this fashion
ers from all parts of the w0rld
""there will be no jarrlna, bceattsl!
There wHI also be competlttvc ar- all tt(l.Jlllporta~Jwill be by boal
ray:s or vegetabk11 , Jrult.s and grains So I hesf' trees will bear rrult here
H ow the tropical trees and plar,ts out.do&lt;&gt;rs In natw:al ~ncr durl 1g
wtll he brought to Chicago for ~ne the wa.rmtn of th~ 5ummu Det1 s,
expcsition Ls described by Harvey J orang~~;. figs a nd bre&lt;\dlfult will bfl
J'iccnce agncultural director c:f the S&lt;'cn arowing out.doQI'l3, In ~he [nil
tatr
I he boxes wUl be takcon up Etml piJC
In Jib.~ southwest state!&gt; and 11 td inctoors
Octltz-And Boutn Amenca we ate
tllc newer e:d11bl.t in lhe horl• a na glng this summ,.,
rot llw t ultmal :utll ~ t.o be a~rrut~d by
transplamlng of thr Vll"l"lfl!lli cU1us tr ~ ptlHl~C i t wt th th r:Som t~ o!Amrut~r.r dak&gt; and fig lrce:s to large (;ric"ll f'lon~t:&gt; ,.,,del Lhc dirlctton
bcx containers · he said
of Hrn ry P~.;nn !ilesldcnt or Nrl'i
~T\1esc plant!! and tncs \HI! grov.
York uud G~.;olge Asmus of Clncaln the 50il lU these coutame1s In go

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7 45 Gloom Chasers, 8, 1
Crime Club B 30, &amp;ow-)OLK Oron

1 Bon~

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FlEtcher Hendenon'a Orch , 10 30
1 Bert Lown s Orch 11, Ben Bernie s 1
- - - - - - - - - - - 1 Oren, U Populnr Orch
W.t.AF- New 'iork 14543-660 1 6 1
pm, Lure of the Tropics, 0 ~ . The 1
ooldbersa. 1, Cuban Ordl, 1 Ui
Weber and PleWa, 'J 30 , Oyp.sles; 1
8 30, Popular Prorram, 9, Tru" j
story , 9 4S, The Guardsmen, 10
Concert, ll, Popular Orch, 11 33 I
Paul Whiteman 9 Dance Orch
WJZ- New Yort &lt;:!lfDli-'JOO' 5.4!)
pm , Lowell Thomas, 6, AQlQ.$ ·}'
And}, 6 15, The JesLers, 6.30, Pht} I
pook, 6 46, Orch, '1 , RoXYti Qang,
'l 30 MU51Ciloi ProgralJl, 8, Popular
01ch , 11 30 Relll l''Ol~. 9, Bxpress 1
9 30 Mr Bones and Company, 10 Bium~r Musli,:, 10 30 Ru.sslan Ca~h
Pf~U-IWUQ"'~o"'• ~ I-..Colllliiiiii!N.Oti. ·- - - - - - •
edal Cho1r, ll Cab C11lloway s Orch 1
ll 30 1 ed Black s Or ell
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V¥JR--1Jc:Lioll lf00 -75U) 6 35 pw , 1
SOLITAnY TN FAl\IILIRS--C1otl settcth t he so hlm .\ Bll:letall Scol-e5, 6 45, l'l'".e Mwucv.l l
he b11ngeth o ut tho:-;e \'&gt;-hlch a1c hound w 1tu Bakc1s 7, Ttlo, 7 30 Seu:madfl.t&gt;, 8, I
Popular Olch. 8 JU Real Folk!, '
cha1ns, hut the Jebdhnu~ dwell In a dry ].llld - I"'sa lm 9 30, M1 Banes IU\d CompBI1Y !0 :
Amos "n
Andy
10 15. Lowe 11
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Ttlomas: 10 45, Old T1mer11, 11 15
Louie s Hungly FIH', 11 30 Mid- 1
j mght Bells. 12. Ben P ollock s Otcll I
WON-Chicago 1U6 4- 7201 6 ao
CHILDISHNESS
pm, Dmne1 Dane~. 6 45, H 111old
8 05· Louie~ Hungty Flv ...
to m.;n"" 'ITeen
W"OU LD lhtllk that after men had rrrown
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30, Band Concert a 30, Popu.ar
estate, phy!UCUJI:h and had dtainlild pOSition~ o( 1m- P10gram 9 Hlgh Llte, 9 30, Chua,
Lu and Em lO 15, 'lhe J:ilcbu ms
110rtance Huch a:'! oecupymg the govern o r s' c ham~ of great Bo~ s . 10 :10 woN o 1cn 11 Bill I
stateH, the~ would abo attam th e s ume positiOn menta1ly Oonahul:':s Orch, 11 20 Duke El- 1
llniton s 01 ch
as phys lcully But suc h, however, lll fhe cases of thl' go\- WLW- Cincl nn all 1428 -llOOJ 5 -!S
crnor!:l of Texu:-~ and Oklahoma, dne ~ not seem to be true
pm Lowell 1ll0mw; 6 Amus 1
Ancly (i Hi B;u;eball ScOleS 6 30 1
At present u greut childish fight iH hemg ~htl( ed be- Phil Cool. 'I Rax} s Gang, 7 30 1
t :-;ou th e l"ll 8Populm
Otch 8
Pnpul.u 01 ~.;h
tween t h e cIHe f exec utJ V('S 11 f th e::;e l wo grea
30 ~al Polks 9 Expl"ess 9 3U I
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Tne absent-tnmded somnambulist who .. t.ood V.l) In th~ bathtub all
&amp;uppus~ dly of the toll br1dge own erR, ''hich prev e n te d th t• Dane!' MusJc. 2 30, Edna Walla ce 1
By A E PUCKRIN
a smge1 She dldn t utter a sound :~~a::~atb=~ sh:n:~:~:~
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but h takes the t.a.blo1ds to tell your
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8 45 I Heat ty
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filst SO!Jlld that came frotn her be's gone back yet But a. girl baR
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be
the I past
CJnor to Lhc C;Xtcnt that he Ol'dmed huo~ :-;t,Jte's en
o B•onuod ~ .. ,.·, Planl"t'"'o" oo'm'w ' ,·
The Songbird or the Suuth"
throa.t was the hummlna: of a tum who ' wandered away from ht; lang his -a.iie as en away m
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coumry All he has to do Ls to go
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the toll l.mdge c1osed while as a reta 1atpry measure,
e ling Mutch , 9 30 Roland Hinckle y.
bod
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out m ttle kitchen and count thl'
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ne ree r ge 0 Q.ruen Answe: Man, ,10 oo. Ber- e~!b~~:s If.,. ~;~t.aa,.o Cllre#l", a r~~"'
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conform nlso to the terms of the- iJi~Uibction• Ruit. , A&amp;"18 1 !!e- 1dml B~• .Pianist, 10 15, :Boswell
V rcc mannel d i!!posltian, 'pnlio,..tfie program, In the ci:ltase ltd, a&lt; pbliiWp llttlt girl Played
Allto Sar;rn,w•
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d 1 d to 1 d h
of n interview, 1 summoned cout- ba8eball wlth the floJ21, hoOkey at
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10 35 Bernard Beane ll oo Built- soph} a ll eRt ne
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AC{Ordln~ tq speed COPil, Suuda.:,•
Otll.fle-Hclen is olways throwln~.~:
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1 needn't have troubled to try ta be .yeQH. .She didn't want to follow
Soda! Aeeolllplisbments
the txercl.fi~ ,
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Q:enue She antleipn.ted me She the medical p~;o!easlon Too
Hr.~ing a. butler to h~md you Ute
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Il thiS were" a beauty co lumn .:Jr [lu\s hCl philosophy and It ought ~o Bmith11ln It already And her
brJc aw brac that you throw at your
bloodshed rn,i y r c:-. ull un\c~~ s ane thlnking dol: H d I. - WABC- Ncw Yo(J.:. \3laG-~60I 6 011 e dcvolcd w health hints 1\ IHl bl wmth a lot Any it is to her
•was set on a. &amp;laiC career.
husband
Hard ou the Seam•
In thl pm Ka te Smith s Mu.'IIC , 61 ;) Den- pl!ystcal cultm c, 01 a place for :m 1 I dent bother even with the idea 1 It wasn't long until her voice
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ms Kmg s Orch. ti 45 Mot ton Dow- rssu~ 011 lhe 1011d to contentment,· of dieting
she said · l 'm healttly [aotved the pro•lem of what to
1 wmUeUa Certlury Women
dml1. llllfiUr('ttl]~ ut enae; l'hlllp
m ea ntim e, whil(• the two govcrnmK arc makmg ~p t• (tacl c:-~ ney, 1 Bnnd C~ncert 715 Papular hc 1 e:; one whose nature o.tld dally and tnats what matters the ltlOSL. nm IJbe -wna enpBM for a
A motkrn wife 18 on~ wno Lrades
stnntl ln., 1\ ll h une font on tbP- tend
Progradr," 'I 30 fhe Bm Bon~ 7 45 hfe would furnlll h l\ll lhe material I don l care bow much 1 wela:ht &amp;II in Honeymoon Lane"
- ·-: ·· •her ww anti arrow for a revol ver
them " lvPR, t ht' JlOor m( 1 ton~t~ \\ho Hc tr.LVC\ :-; o r h u :. uu 1-l"' Gloom
er nuo.l till• uthOM on rhe ntflnlel
Chasers 8 He_!li )'-GeOI ~:1 needed fOl a lot o! w1ltma:
long as I have my health and feel New York tn 1926 and
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lo ol.~ll nll)lhlng bl!t lutJlfl) ,--Cbnr
tnkcK t h l'm t n tlMt sct: llon of the two stnlc~ , art• c.: om pell ed 8 30 P.apulilr M ~sl(al t'IOQ:rum, • 1 She ca me mto th e studio the oth- well 1 eat llDYthina 1 wa.nt and yeara never mlaaed a p;,;.~,,;.,;
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Ben Bernie s Otch !.1 30 Tone P ic- et evcnlne I\ llltle nhcad of t!le Umr. at IWIY time [ think: Wont(lll art! HOCikey dbvs were aver The muBI.1.Ins~auns are nal I01ecast by
to d~t&lt;llll tlw1 \ nllll'S t n anothPr Ill l!t' In on t' J o con JnU -;;' ture~
11.1 F lctchel H cndct!&gt;unl'l \rot hcr Mcmmy SOng &amp;ingln~:~ anrl !ooll13h to stalve tl!e.maelvea It UBII sieal COJUOOY . Hit The Deck' fnllaw th e ir tnp To s,\y lhf' i&lt;'tl~t tn (' a chon o{ the:-;c govHnm :. o. Or~:b 10 30 PopultH Otch 11 RrJ-~ wht le anolhel prngram was In pn- ally makes thew. mi~~et"able and en- ed B&amp;ct to Waabington tor a rest the Weather BureAu
mlinelll and HI:; Popuhu Dance Ol- 111 e5s silently gn~d 10 d everyone wtth dtHI&amp;cut ~heh hcalt.h
It makts ther on a vaudevme tow~~ mo~t ~.:hildlf&gt;h
chestm, 12 , Popltl.u Otclle~ru
a heart wntml.ng smile blightr.uecl lhcm unhappy be.cause they worry
''Plying Htgh' 'came next She
Tllke U Or Lr:ot.vr 1t
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WEAF- Nev. You 1 4 ~ 4 3-ti60) Ujup the whole place tmd then set out .tbout how they look and thl\t makt &amp; opened tn January 11130 and stayed
An}' h c np~ckcd hu.&lt;;balnl will tell
~-- -pm ~ ~~v~: H1ymu Sine 6 30 So- to ndJUHt nt'r own rm crophan c and lhooc mound them uncom1ortllble wtth It until the
tou1
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I hat no tnll:atlve woman IN t.oo 1' h..-••..,fi'S a li~lllle .r Keuralrla
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hartlbca••ll,fulforwordo
In 30 ihlnules, chf!dHI a Cold tile
Pmnt r.: ton 6 Pnll(i~ of Progll'S8
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e of hctwown broadcalit •De youlaclf Thats the best wny' made records
THE MINING SITUATION
fluM lllay. aal ~be,.'"s Malaria hl
8 JO Em l S pice! 9 B A Ro!Cc
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mectmgl'l were ht•ld Dtu.cc Otch. 10 "snaap and PCI)/, lunl!l 0!1(' bt•~:~an to think Rhe was
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h4•t\-\ C4.! ll Jnlll ~l~ and op&lt;•ralor!o;, Jt Iii :-;;ud, for the put - Callo.way~ c 01~~; 1 ilcRu~y 30Va~l~~
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You know her theme song
pose of mmmg out .dl differe nce:-~ betwCl•n th e two partJ e~, and H.'s Connecticut Yankeell, ll 30 I the SWC{'l stngo 1, swccl gltl
' ~&lt;ny s onlv hur 1elatiH·~ call her The Moon Comes over th~
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mer pht ccs m th e m~nes FndH y, but when Frida) &lt;"am~ t he Q ut~. e1b 1 ;m Pauce S lslet s. 'I 45
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That's Kat&lt;! SmithA Complete Line Of Monuments and
Sea Clumtle5 8 Papuh11 P !Oi,: l tlm IPrcg 3 30 llghl Opeta Alb11m, 830 'Memory Songs' that 1 feel • she
m e n did nnt, Saturclav wa~ a trifle ~hfferent but not enough
30 Death Vnlley Du)~ 9, o lec Burtul'"tt Otdt, 9 Lll. uud tlt:s ot snld to me
The Sonlblrd or l'he South
1 have round they rcMarkers,
to warrant ho pcl ul ,:H gjli-i hcwg pu :&gt;~t('j amung bu ~&gt;~ill e:-;:-J mcu C:lub. ~ 30 Chu u, Lu una. Em, 9 45 Oha tlc~l ~n. 9 30 Hubbard Ot?cety. cn.ll many happy times for a lot or
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Radto s Gteatest Lovr1
10 Slum 10 l,.Vo•slfy r ourl lt1tl.c Urgan rrnn- peopl~ 1 koow that The letter~
MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
lll the ("OmmunilV
Mw;Jc lll 30 Du1um Ptotut e~ ) HcrlpttG 1 ~ 10 30 Lomc s Hungrv tell Dl" One de~&gt;r couple wtote and
Life Is 1101 rt('(.-esearllv rut!le t..
GRANITE COMPANY
l'~V('JVthiiiJ:" ha ,.; ht•P n &lt;arl"lcd on \\ith !-lUI"h 1"\ec.:n'&lt;"\ ll Plutl Wh.Ct'mlin:-; Oich II 30 IFtH 10 45 Continental Trio, u 1la.1ked me to slng "'Oh Promise Me ~uh~~ :: ~~~~~~~-~;~ 1 ,•01~ "n''•"•'•':nc
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ca)m. S'"lhCl I L! dgmcnt and put .un enri to thit~. sen~c i ef1, Llih' Goner. t , u &lt;10 'J. ;t~ l r"', q r i,O•~:~:!:~~
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\ 7orth every cent and every thought
c ,, ts- PURITY.
';'thing th:H goes into the making
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And our factories? The l;tst word in
machine equipment, light and sanitation.
Models of cleanliness. The air througfl,
out is changed every 4 Vz minutes.
Nopure'r,milder, better-tasting cigarette
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drl,g'lfl~t. Sick or ~en: ~~u count
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going on 11"1W IOI' ~evcral wcok s Snlhlllg h ut lo~s of hul-it- , Muuav Huu cn s Orcot il JO Huo
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hrought on hy OUI' sHS !1 Cns io n lt is high t1mc 1i 2 ao an 1 ricnt~ li ~ . , ,n i '"I!
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gro up:-; of m~n ,l'mploycr and e mploveP , ~o~hnuld have sut h ,Hocbw Ka) s Orcj\, 11 J&lt;.r 11 J .sm
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Skll11 t 8 30 Bubble Blo\\e l ~ 9 JIJ I ...
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come staf{na te d, t."ven'lhlng m lhe ht•nd 1~ m nrl' 01 h "" Club
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--Mr and Mrs F red Stsson u •d tv. o
SOll!l ot Charleston Mt aml flt r-.
John Chatlleld and daught er Helrn
al McArth ur a nd Ml~s Ruby T1 ao
of Pomeroy Werf' l',e I!Uelils o! M1
and Mrs Jome:o! Gtevem; here Sunday.
Franlr: Murrav, ChRrles Munay
~J:foaaley SwiSher and Donald Moore
returned to WhiU"ton W Va. whete
they ere employed at.er spending
the Wetk end here w1th 1el.tttvs
M J Mccarty was hetl.' OHlr t~
week end v!Bitlng his wife
Mr ll.lld Mrs F S Powc1s motorCd to BUCYIUS Frida~ :fur a VISit Wit/t
relatives
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ButJ1day evening v;Julf' lhe IAt(.(r 1r tu flfl at NOivr l lk ;mel 'he lllllllm a
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in Charleston v1s,tmg fl lends
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Mr and Mrs J W Dye 15 nnd
Th• m di cattons Il l r. ! Lf' weatlwr
daughter Eloise and Evelyn Miller will continue fair n11d slight II' wnrm '
returned Sunclay e\enins t 1om 8 e1 t~ this viclnltv tont~ht nnd 111ts
weeb vacation They 1en led il cot- day
ta11e at Indian Lake \\ he1e the\
spent most of lhe week Howe\ec
GRAIN PRICE:;
theY,. vtsiled at Toledo Springfie ld
and resm ts on Lake Ene M1 s
Byers wHJ nnw 1eBUme he1 duLles at
Ch~rago Jul} 21 - IN S-f,nuns 1 pthe Wanda Beaut~ ]]at lot
f'HNl lriP.gular tod 'ly Wh!u l 1\ 1 1-U
Robert Pattcrsu11 1s here , •sttzn .. to 3-~c do\\11 cmn uno hanewd 1f
·Robert Han is of Second a\ enue "' 3~8c up an doni~~ 1-A to o-fl c do •
Mr and Mr5 Jaek Stout ot CoOpu-.lng p1 cu " Wm•nt July 51
lumbull were the week end guests of 3-8 Sept 51 3-tl j-8 Dec 'i'i r, - 3
Mr and Mrs 0 B Sl.&lt;&gt;ut
Fred Bush Is spending the week
Cern Jnh ~7 3-4 s ~ pt so J-t 1 1
in Charleston with his gra.ndpru ent~
Mrs Rober t Hanls an ::! Hfln Gene Dec 44 1-2 3-4
011.J:.. J uh 23 3-4 Sf pt 24 '&gt;-ll 3-4 :
returned Sundoy from Colum bu ~
whele they have been Vlsttmg M: 11 - Drc 27 1-4
Jnrle Han is
F1 eda Rumfield who IS employed
PITTSBURGH I'RODUCE
at the MR1 y Jane 1s enJYOing a va ~
cation at Buckeye Lal\e a mi Colum -I
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Ptttsbucgh Jul} 2'1-INS-PonUtv
The County Otchesttn will enjol' - matket s tead~ (lemand modl' t - 1
a pJcntc a l the Vmlon picnic ate .supply modeinte, heavv hctts
Brounds Mond 11 y e\cmng They will 21, med hens 19 , leg horn hens 13 be Joined thete b~ Vmton o 1 cheatra 15 leghorn bwllers 20, 1eilh01n 1
Protes5or Lev.ls will ll.ccommm v sp!inge1s 18-19 fancy colmerl btoll 1
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cts 31-32, colored b10Uer 2'1-29 ,
Mfll Jesse Johnson or ColUm bus IOO!&gt;ten; 12-13 ducks 15 - 18
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apent Sunday with her parents
Butter-market steady;, demand 1
ll«axine Smith spent th e week end moderRte supply moderate, 92 scm~
in Gallipolis wi~ nanees Worman 124 3-4 89 score 23 l-2, 88 score 2ll
Rev, Gay retiltned !aturda.y from 3-4 , standa1d 24 3-4
a visit with h..i.s silltet .at Flederlck- 1 Eggs-marke~ 11teady, demnnd 1
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Mr anq1 Mts, WHIJ.am Seipel anri Clll h" nt receipts 161-2 11 , fresh exchildren or Columbus accompanied tra ftt s_;s I9..,19 1-2 h ennery white
Mabel Hysell who has been \li lting ex tnt'!! .. 1 1 -~ ~:!
with then1 for the pa,t ~veta! da:r~
Vcge tables-maiket steady, de- ,
to her home Saturday even in g Me mand ~ low suppl) adequate toma~ ,
Seiple returned Stmday whlll.' .II.!.• ~ turs~lub chip OhiO 12 qtq basket.s
Seiple and t he chlld1eu remalnl;;ld No 1 00 15 Oh1a 12 qqt baskel No
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12 30-40 lu b boxes 6xfl R.i - 75, cabMrs Evert Da\ls 15 hei e vcsttlng bage erate N Y 20 qt crates No 1 •
her parents Mr and Mrs Robert 50 - 1ti
lWnshtn11t.on
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Ml" and Mrg Fred HoJfma.n M STENCH BOMBING TO CEA.SE
Dunbar spent the week end het e
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Columbus. 0
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Mr and Mrs Shhley Mills nlld Strnch-bombing of five CalumbuH 1
scns. Rober t and Don Arc lett\tng 1 theRi ets as believed ended todav 1
Tueday for Springfield, where the, JBS t11e ;en,,t or the signing ot ..
will visit r~la tlv s M M
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After opetatmg all nls shawl! un
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I df' 1 fi ll open-shop plan fo r two ye a t~
Myrtl.., Mattox I etm rJ('d to lle r INelll anllOIInCed th11t fmmer unio n
home at Diamond flund n a fit 1 a emn loyt's will retum to work ne:&lt;~t
Wltk s v1s1t wttn re la tives lwrr.
Bunda\ contr::t.ct.~ of 18 employe•; '
Wf'Je not rf'newed by Netn In 19Z9
ON CAMPING TRIP
John Smith Jr , James Pullins.
SPF.EJJF.R 1-"JNF.D
Oocrge and WlllJam Joachim of
Pt:mercy, left Monda} morning In
f(tnwttJ G111e~n wa1 Rtr.tlr,IY.'d tn
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and vicinity J ohnn y e 11 td lh nt he 1da\ mollllng on a chnt~c ci hnvlrl.g
d1dn"t t • ow o.a("'h whete tlwy b·rl' t1 t~t e speed c rdln .. nce ~e •vm
WCie going but that thf'Y were on tined 181" nnd costs ~mf' unt ntt l •
way The boys expect to re- 1S23 '10 n.cronhng to the Im ~ ~ca l('
hl t1 1e aft rnoot.s m 01der
Grw~~tr w;~s Arrl'·t~l Salmtlny
CLt.re of papm wule'&gt; IUl rl oUt 1 nl!lh l by Chief of PuUce Dann

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By U S Weather Burcuu C:llum bu~;
Thl.' a il p1 e:o&gt;siH-e LS sW I quite I
eve n!\ dtsiJi bul rd an d the wclllhcr 1
rclwl:.~lly fait v\ el tllf' llrld of ob-~
£nv:wc n Ill's mmning 1 h e ptes sure ls a liltlP. lng.n over the so uth - 1
l't 11 :md the extrmef' n01 t h wrst and
a 11ttl~ low elsewnete 1111s dlstrlbulwn iS favorable t a continued fru.r ,
warm weather In the central valleys
during t he nut 36 hours There
w~ rc no u•m nrc11.~ of conseQuence m
uny rarl ot the ~011 ttr!- during th e
pa•l 24 hums ::llld the tempr.rature
&lt; httur-;!'s wf'n mt dnatf' In nll scc- 1
tlon~ th f' chrm!lng be:nR to ~ li g htly 1
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OMe!l lt(ln their D.lol'.)&amp;--&amp;].thcnJCh not necesaarUr tn bt 1
JULY t'l'
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I Kms s Oreh, 6 t5o Morton Downey

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'I'UIE MEIGS PtiBLISHING COIIP.t.NY
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By W p PETERSON
It}l(~ir respectlv v 111.nds from now unINS Statr Cru~ndcnt
tU ~.1e 5prlll8" u( lY33 During th e
\ Ohkaao. July 27- INB---AmOlli! twr. y~ars ttle plants will bocomc
the r.ovel sights at CtliCqo'IJ World l ac('ustomed to lhlnK in the eonIn 193S will b.! brllliantly col- tatnns In May of 1933 just belm e
avenues ot rruit-bearln8 treca the cpenltli oJ c.he world fatr, lho
from troplr.al Janda.
1plants 1n UuJir recept.ablclo will be
tlature rubber t.rees from Celom~ \ loadild on ships a!ld brought In heat
blo vnd Brad! guyale plant.! from
rooms across the Gull of Mexico
I Pan~ma. orllltll"e e.rul lemon trees and up '.ho Ino.SS:a:.J)p and Illln Ji5
from th e aoutbw est--all will be on l wat&lt;:rw11y to Chicago
dillpla)' at the exposition
1hcn they wlll be unloaded on
The tropical exhibi t wi.ll be onlv the lake front at. Grant park, tmd
a small part of the ralr 5 ho.rtlctu- 1the~· wl.H be tmnsplantcd In th!'\1
tural woneers .•• 5J.K'C~- 11all wid e.C'nl :~.!nen; d1rocetly to the fal1
probably be cm1.structcd to shelte1 grounds The y will be kcpl in th eir
rock gardens and nundred11 of tl.row - natlw 110U lu this fashion
ers from all parts of the w0rld
""there will be no jarrlna, bceattsl!
There wHI also be competlttvc ar- all tt(l.Jlllporta~Jwill be by boal
ray:s or vegetabk11 , Jrult.s and grains So I hesf' trees will bear rrult here
H ow the tropical trees and plar,ts out.do&lt;&gt;rs In natw:al ~ncr durl 1g
wtll he brought to Chicago for ~ne the wa.rmtn of th~ 5ummu Det1 s,
expcsition Ls described by Harvey J orang~~;. figs a nd bre&lt;\dlfult will bfl
J'iccnce agncultural director c:f the S&lt;'cn arowing out.doQI'l3, In ~he [nil
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I he boxes wUl be takcon up Etml piJC
In Jib.~ southwest state!&gt; and 11 td inctoors
Octltz-And Boutn Amenca we ate
tllc newer e:d11bl.t in lhe horl• a na glng this summ,.,
rot llw t ultmal :utll ~ t.o be a~rrut~d by
transplamlng of thr Vll"l"lfl!lli cU1us tr ~ ptlHl~C i t wt th th r:Som t~ o!Amrut~r.r dak&gt; and fig lrce:s to large (;ric"ll f'lon~t:&gt; ,.,,del Lhc dirlctton
bcx containers · he said
of Hrn ry P~.;nn !ilesldcnt or Nrl'i
~T\1esc plant!! and tncs \HI! grov.
York uud G~.;olge Asmus of Clncaln the 50il lU these coutame1s In go

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7 45 Gloom Chasers, 8, 1
Crime Club B 30, &amp;ow-)OLK Oron

1 Bon~

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FlEtcher Hendenon'a Orch , 10 30
1 Bert Lown s Orch 11, Ben Bernie s 1
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W.t.AF- New 'iork 14543-660 1 6 1
pm, Lure of the Tropics, 0 ~ . The 1
ooldbersa. 1, Cuban Ordl, 1 Ui
Weber and PleWa, 'J 30 , Oyp.sles; 1
8 30, Popular Prorram, 9, Tru" j
story , 9 4S, The Guardsmen, 10
Concert, ll, Popular Orch, 11 33 I
Paul Whiteman 9 Dance Orch
WJZ- New Yort &lt;:!lfDli-'JOO' 5.4!)
pm , Lowell Thomas, 6, AQlQ.$ ·}'
And}, 6 15, The JesLers, 6.30, Pht} I
pook, 6 46, Orch, '1 , RoXYti Qang,
'l 30 MU51Ciloi ProgralJl, 8, Popular
01ch , 11 30 Relll l''Ol~. 9, Bxpress 1
9 30 Mr Bones and Company, 10 Bium~r Musli,:, 10 30 Ru.sslan Ca~h
Pf~U-IWUQ"'~o"'• ~ I-..Colllliiiiii!N.Oti. ·- - - - - - •
edal Cho1r, ll Cab C11lloway s Orch 1
ll 30 1 ed Black s Or ell
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V¥JR--1Jc:Lioll lf00 -75U) 6 35 pw , 1
SOLITAnY TN FAl\IILIRS--C1otl settcth t he so hlm .\ Bll:letall Scol-e5, 6 45, l'l'".e Mwucv.l l
he b11ngeth o ut tho:-;e \'&gt;-hlch a1c hound w 1tu Bakc1s 7, Ttlo, 7 30 Seu:madfl.t&gt;, 8, I
Popular Olch. 8 JU Real Folk!, '
cha1ns, hut the Jebdhnu~ dwell In a dry ].llld - I"'sa lm 9 30, M1 Banes IU\d CompBI1Y !0 :
Amos "n
Andy
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Ttlomas: 10 45, Old T1mer11, 11 15
Louie s Hungly FIH', 11 30 Mid- 1
j mght Bells. 12. Ben P ollock s Otcll I
WON-Chicago 1U6 4- 7201 6 ao
CHILDISHNESS
pm, Dmne1 Dane~. 6 45, H 111old
8 05· Louie~ Hungty Flv ...
to m.;n"" 'ITeen
W"OU LD lhtllk that after men had rrrown
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30, Band Concert a 30, Popu.ar
estate, phy!UCUJI:h and had dtainlild pOSition~ o( 1m- P10gram 9 Hlgh Llte, 9 30, Chua,
Lu and Em lO 15, 'lhe J:ilcbu ms
110rtance Huch a:'! oecupymg the govern o r s' c ham~ of great Bo~ s . 10 :10 woN o 1cn 11 Bill I
stateH, the~ would abo attam th e s ume positiOn menta1ly Oonahul:':s Orch, 11 20 Duke El- 1
llniton s 01 ch
as phys lcully But suc h, however, lll fhe cases of thl' go\- WLW- Cincl nn all 1428 -llOOJ 5 -!S
crnor!:l of Texu:-~ and Oklahoma, dne ~ not seem to be true
pm Lowell 1ll0mw; 6 Amus 1
Ancly (i Hi B;u;eball ScOleS 6 30 1
At present u greut childish fight iH hemg ~htl( ed be- Phil Cool. 'I Rax} s Gang, 7 30 1
t :-;ou th e l"ll 8Populm
Otch 8
Pnpul.u 01 ~.;h
tween t h e cIHe f exec utJ V('S 11 f th e::;e l wo grea
30 ~al Polks 9 Expl"ess 9 3U I
commonWNilth:-i hec·au:se of two hndge~ Jolmng them IP- 1 Mu~lcal D1c-atns HI Hcmy Tilt".!.

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dermg Boy, 'fonlQ: M7 ' Her son had
left home He tlw:l always tW"Icd 1:1
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Tne absent-tnmded somnambulist who .. t.ood V.l) In th~ bathtub all
&amp;uppus~ dly of the toll br1dge own erR, ''hich prev e n te d th t• Dane!' MusJc. 2 30, Edna Walla ce 1
By A E PUCKRIN
a smge1 She dldn t utter a sound :~~a::~atb=~ sh:n:~:~:~
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filst SO!Jlld that came frotn her be's gone back yet But a. girl baR
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CJnor to Lhc C;Xtcnt that he Ol'dmed huo~ :-;t,Jte's en
o B•onuod ~ .. ,.·, Planl"t'"'o" oo'm'w ' ,·
The Songbird or the Suuth"
throa.t was the hummlna: of a tum who ' wandered away from ht; lang his -a.iie as en away m
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coumry All he has to do Ls to go
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the toll l.mdge c1osed while as a reta 1atpry measure,
e ling Mutch , 9 30 Roland Hinckle y.
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ne ree r ge 0 Q.ruen Answe: Man, ,10 oo. Ber- e~!b~~:s If.,. ~;~t.aa,.o Cllre#l", a r~~"'
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" "Ka~ Bmlt.b &lt;~ttafle4 -iii. Waa:hlni - 1
conform nlso to the terms of the- iJi~Uibction• Ruit. , A&amp;"18 1 !!e- 1dml B~• .Pianist, 10 15, :Boswell
V rcc mannel d i!!posltian, 'pnlio,..tfie program, In the ci:ltase ltd, a&lt; pbliiWp llttlt girl Played
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d 1 d to 1 d h
of n interview, 1 summoned cout- ba8eball wlth the floJ21, hoOkey at
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10 35 Bernard Beane ll oo Built- soph} a ll eRt ne
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AC{Ordln~ tq speed COPil, Suuda.:,•
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1 needn't have troubled to try ta be .yeQH. .She didn't want to follow
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Q:enue She antleipn.ted me She the medical p~;o!easlon Too
Hr.~ing a. butler to h~md you Ute
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Il thiS were" a beauty co lumn .:Jr [lu\s hCl philosophy and It ought ~o Bmith11ln It already And her
brJc aw brac that you throw at your
bloodshed rn,i y r c:-. ull un\c~~ s ane thlnking dol: H d I. - WABC- Ncw Yo(J.:. \3laG-~60I 6 011 e dcvolcd w health hints 1\ IHl bl wmth a lot Any it is to her
•was set on a. &amp;laiC career.
husband
Hard ou the Seam•
In thl pm Ka te Smith s Mu.'IIC , 61 ;) Den- pl!ystcal cultm c, 01 a place for :m 1 I dent bother even with the idea 1 It wasn't long until her voice
P lac e the madnt•&gt;~s whi c h li'i obtammg al prcl'!e n1

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ms Kmg s Orch. ti 45 Mot ton Dow- rssu~ 011 lhe 1011d to contentment,· of dieting
she said · l 'm healttly [aotved the pro•lem of what to
1 wmUeUa Certlury Women
dml1. llllfiUr('ttl]~ ut enae; l'hlllp
m ea ntim e, whil(• the two govcrnmK arc makmg ~p t• (tacl c:-~ ney, 1 Bnnd C~ncert 715 Papular hc 1 e:; one whose nature o.tld dally and tnats what matters the ltlOSL. nm IJbe -wna enpBM for a
A motkrn wife 18 on~ wno Lrades
stnntl ln., 1\ ll h une font on tbP- tend
Progradr," 'I 30 fhe Bm Bon~ 7 45 hfe would furnlll h l\ll lhe material I don l care bow much 1 wela:ht &amp;II in Honeymoon Lane"
- ·-: ·· •her ww anti arrow for a revol ver
them " lvPR, t ht' JlOor m( 1 ton~t~ \\ho Hc tr.LVC\ :-; o r h u :. uu 1-l"' Gloom
er nuo.l till• uthOM on rhe ntflnlel
Chasers 8 He_!li )'-GeOI ~:1 needed fOl a lot o! w1ltma:
long as I have my health and feel New York tn 1926 and
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lo ol.~ll nll)lhlng bl!t lutJlfl) ,--Cbnr
tnkcK t h l'm t n tlMt sct: llon of the two stnlc~ , art• c.: om pell ed 8 30 P.apulilr M ~sl(al t'IOQ:rum, • 1 She ca me mto th e studio the oth- well 1 eat llDYthina 1 wa.nt and yeara never mlaaed a p;,;.~,,;.,;
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Ben Bernie s Otch !.1 30 Tone P ic- et evcnlne I\ llltle nhcad of t!le Umr. at IWIY time [ think: Wont(lll art! HOCikey dbvs were aver The muBI.1.Ins~auns are nal I01ecast by
to d~t&lt;llll tlw1 \ nllll'S t n anothPr Ill l!t' In on t' J o con JnU -;;' ture~
11.1 F lctchel H cndct!&gt;unl'l \rot hcr Mcmmy SOng &amp;ingln~:~ anrl !ooll13h to stalve tl!e.maelvea It UBII sieal COJUOOY . Hit The Deck' fnllaw th e ir tnp To s,\y lhf' i&lt;'tl~t tn (' a chon o{ the:-;c govHnm :. o. Or~:b 10 30 PopultH Otch 11 RrJ-~ wht le anolhel prngram was In pn- ally makes thew. mi~~et"able and en- ed B&amp;ct to Waabington tor a rest the Weather BureAu
mlinelll and HI:; Popuhu Dance Ol- 111 e5s silently gn~d 10 d everyone wtth dtHI&amp;cut ~heh hcalt.h
It makts ther on a vaudevme tow~~ mo~t ~.:hildlf&gt;h
chestm, 12 , Popltl.u Otclle~ru
a heart wntml.ng smile blightr.uecl lhcm unhappy be.cause they worry
''Plying Htgh' 'came next She
Tllke U Or Lr:ot.vr 1t
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WEAF- Nev. You 1 4 ~ 4 3-ti60) Ujup the whole place tmd then set out .tbout how they look and thl\t makt &amp; opened tn January 11130 and stayed
An}' h c np~ckcd hu.&lt;;balnl will tell
~-- -pm ~ ~~v~: H1ymu Sine 6 30 So- to ndJUHt nt'r own rm crophan c and lhooc mound them uncom1ortllble wtth It until the
tou1
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I hat no tnll:atlve woman IN t.oo 1' h..-••..,fi'S a li~lllle .r Keuralrla
ca n) an
etc)c s 1, Blaek~lon,-. 1 81 ,r. li rew lmtrucllon on the sidell take~&gt; the sv;cctne""" out of llll.' IIat.e1
tn the
hartlbca••ll,fulforwordo
In 30 ihlnules, chf!dHI a Cold tile
Pmnt r.: ton 6 Pnll(i~ of Progll'S8
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e of hctwown broadcalit •De youlaclf Thats the best wny' made records
THE MINING SITUATION
fluM lllay. aal ~be,.'"s Malaria hl
8 JO Em l S pice! 9 B A Ro!Cc
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AST \1\o'E~;K a me e ting or ~(' r!(!o;
mectmgl'l were ht•ld Dtu.cc Otch. 10 "snaap and PCI)/, lunl!l 0!1(' bt•~:~an to think Rhe was
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No lflUgllc no fllll~ no pomp or) ~hto SKmlleth pEroves11 111 ,You c•h'1 persuaded to sisn with
h4•t\-\ C4.! ll Jnlll ~l~ and op&lt;•ralor!o;, Jt Iii :-;;ud, for the put - Callo.way~ c 01~~; 1 ilcRu~y 30Va~l~~
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You know her theme song
pose of mmmg out .dl differe nce:-~ betwCl•n th e two partJ e~, and H.'s Connecticut Yankeell, ll 30 I the SWC{'l stngo 1, swccl gltl
' ~&lt;ny s onlv hur 1elatiH·~ call her The Moon Comes over th~
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bend )t wali th o ught at one tJme thut all dill en· n ~c:..o. ha d Pill, Po~u.lur OHII. 5 -'15 l.ullt:'ll 'rec.rs ago when she \\.'fl.S born No' het good naLure plus her voice, Plump Personable I'hlloo•phlc:al,
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That's Kat&lt;! SmithA Complete Line Of Monuments and
Sea Clumtle5 8 Papuh11 P !Oi,: l tlm IPrcg 3 30 llghl Opeta Alb11m, 830 'Memory Songs' that 1 feel • she
m e n did nnt, Saturclav wa~ a trifle ~hfferent but not enough
30 Death Vnlley Du)~ 9, o lec Burtul'"tt Otdt, 9 Lll. uud tlt:s ot snld to me
The Sonlblrd or l'he South
1 have round they rcMarkers,
to warrant ho pcl ul ,:H gjli-i hcwg pu :&gt;~t('j amung bu ~&gt;~ill e:-;:-J mcu C:lub. ~ 30 Chu u, Lu una. Em, 9 45 Oha tlc~l ~n. 9 30 Hubbard Ot?cety. cn.ll many happy times for a lot or
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Radto s Gteatest Lovr1
10 Slum 10 l,.Vo•slfy r ourl lt1tl.c Urgan rrnn- peopl~ 1 koow that The letter~
MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
lll the ("OmmunilV
Mw;Jc lll 30 Du1um Ptotut e~ ) HcrlpttG 1 ~ 10 30 Lomc s Hungrv tell Dl" One de~&gt;r couple wtote and
Life Is 1101 rt('(.-esearllv rut!le t..
GRANITE COMPANY
l'~V('JVthiiiJ:" ha ,.; ht•P n &lt;arl"lcd on \\ith !-lUI"h 1"\ec.:n'&lt;"\ ll Plutl Wh.Ct'mlin:-; Oich II 30 IFtH 10 45 Continental Trio, u 1la.1ked me to slng "'Oh Promise Me ~uh~~ :: ~~~~~~~-~;~ 1 ,•01~ "n''•"•'•':nc
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Plnntnticn Echoes 1l JO Dance 01 on a given date for that was to be
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';'thing th:H goes into the making
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And our factories? The l;tst word in
machine equipment, light and sanitation.
Models of cleanliness. The air througfl,
out is changed every 4 Vz minutes.
Nopure'r,milder, better-tasting cigarette
than Chesterfield can be made. We challenge the world to produce a better smoke!

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drl,g'lfl~t. Sick or ~en: ~~u count
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hrought on hy OUI' sHS !1 Cns io n lt is high t1mc 1i 2 ao an 1 ricnt~ li ~ . , ,n i '"I!
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Skll11 t 8 30 Bubble Blo\\e l ~ 9 JIJ I ...
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come staf{na te d, t."ven'lhlng m lhe ht•nd 1~ m nrl' 01 h "" Club
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--Mr and Mrs F red Stsson u •d tv. o
SOll!l ot Charleston Mt aml flt r-.
John Chatlleld and daught er Helrn
al McArth ur a nd Ml~s Ruby T1 ao
of Pomeroy Werf' l',e I!Uelils o! M1
and Mrs Jome:o! Gtevem; here Sunday.
Franlr: Murrav, ChRrles Munay
~J:foaaley SwiSher and Donald Moore
returned to WhiU"ton W Va. whete
they ere employed at.er spending
the Wetk end here w1th 1el.tttvs
M J Mccarty was hetl.' OHlr t~
week end v!Bitlng his wife
Mr ll.lld Mrs F S Powc1s motorCd to BUCYIUS Frida~ :fur a VISit Wit/t
relatives
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PlJ\\e l ~ l('tllrll"&lt;l S\ult.l) 11 ~ t1 f•"m 114 11 J:u: k ~r11 1
ButJ1day evening v;Julf' lhe IAt(.(r 1r tu flfl at NOivr l lk ;mel 'he lllllllm a
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in Charleston v1s,tmg fl lends
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Mr and Mrs J W Dye 15 nnd
Th• m di cattons Il l r. ! Lf' weatlwr
daughter Eloise and Evelyn Miller will continue fair n11d slight II' wnrm '
returned Sunclay e\enins t 1om 8 e1 t~ this viclnltv tont~ht nnd 111ts
weeb vacation They 1en led il cot- day
ta11e at Indian Lake \\ he1e the\
spent most of lhe week Howe\ec
GRAIN PRICE:;
theY,. vtsiled at Toledo Springfie ld
and resm ts on Lake Ene M1 s
Byers wHJ nnw 1eBUme he1 duLles at
Ch~rago Jul} 21 - IN S-f,nuns 1 pthe Wanda Beaut~ ]]at lot
f'HNl lriP.gular tod 'ly Wh!u l 1\ 1 1-U
Robert Pattcrsu11 1s here , •sttzn .. to 3-~c do\\11 cmn uno hanewd 1f
·Robert Han is of Second a\ enue "' 3~8c up an doni~~ 1-A to o-fl c do •
Mr and Mr5 Jaek Stout ot CoOpu-.lng p1 cu " Wm•nt July 51
lumbull were the week end guests of 3-8 Sept 51 3-tl j-8 Dec 'i'i r, - 3
Mr and Mrs 0 B Sl.&lt;&gt;ut
Fred Bush Is spending the week
Cern Jnh ~7 3-4 s ~ pt so J-t 1 1
in Charleston with his gra.ndpru ent~
Mrs Rober t Hanls an ::! Hfln Gene Dec 44 1-2 3-4
011.J:.. J uh 23 3-4 Sf pt 24 '&gt;-ll 3-4 :
returned Sundoy from Colum bu ~
whele they have been Vlsttmg M: 11 - Drc 27 1-4
Jnrle Han is
F1 eda Rumfield who IS employed
PITTSBURGH I'RODUCE
at the MR1 y Jane 1s enJYOing a va ~
cation at Buckeye Lal\e a mi Colum -I
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Ptttsbucgh Jul} 2'1-INS-PonUtv
The County Otchesttn will enjol' - matket s tead~ (lemand modl' t - 1
a pJcntc a l the Vmlon picnic ate .supply modeinte, heavv hctts
Brounds Mond 11 y e\cmng They will 21, med hens 19 , leg horn hens 13 be Joined thete b~ Vmton o 1 cheatra 15 leghorn bwllers 20, 1eilh01n 1
Protes5or Lev.ls will ll.ccommm v sp!inge1s 18-19 fancy colmerl btoll 1
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cts 31-32, colored b10Uer 2'1-29 ,
Mfll Jesse Johnson or ColUm bus IOO!&gt;ten; 12-13 ducks 15 - 18
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Butter-market steady;, demand 1
ll«axine Smith spent th e week end moderRte supply moderate, 92 scm~
in Gallipolis wi~ nanees Worman 124 3-4 89 score 23 l-2, 88 score 2ll
Rev, Gay retiltned !aturda.y from 3-4 , standa1d 24 3-4
a visit with h..i.s silltet .at Flederlck- 1 Eggs-marke~ 11teady, demnnd 1
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Mr anq1 Mts, WHIJ.am Seipel anri Clll h" nt receipts 161-2 11 , fresh exchildren or Columbus accompanied tra ftt s_;s I9..,19 1-2 h ennery white
Mabel Hysell who has been \li lting ex tnt'!! .. 1 1 -~ ~:!
with then1 for the pa,t ~veta! da:r~
Vcge tables-maiket steady, de- ,
to her home Saturday even in g Me mand ~ low suppl) adequate toma~ ,
Seiple returned Stmday whlll.' .II.!.• ~ turs~lub chip OhiO 12 qtq basket.s
Seiple and t he chlld1eu remalnl;;ld No 1 00 15 Oh1a 12 qqt baskel No
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12 30-40 lu b boxes 6xfl R.i - 75, cabMrs Evert Da\ls 15 hei e vcsttlng bage erate N Y 20 qt crates No 1 •
her parents Mr and Mrs Robert 50 - 1ti
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Ml" and Mrg Fred HoJfma.n M STENCH BOMBING TO CEA.SE
Dunbar spent the week end het e
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Columbus. 0
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Mr and Mrs Shhley Mills nlld Strnch-bombing of five CalumbuH 1
scns. Rober t and Don Arc lett\tng 1 theRi ets as believed ended todav 1
Tueday for Springfield, where the, JBS t11e ;en,,t or the signing ot ..
will visit r~la tlv s M M
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After opetatmg all nls shawl! un
~~ It ln Cmclnnfl.fl
I df' 1 fi ll open-shop plan fo r two ye a t~
Myrtl.., Mattox I etm rJ('d to lle r INelll anllOIInCed th11t fmmer unio n
home at Diamond flund n a fit 1 a emn loyt's will retum to work ne:&lt;~t
Wltk s v1s1t wttn re la tives lwrr.
Bunda\ contr::t.ct.~ of 18 employe•; '
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ON CAMPING TRIP
John Smith Jr , James Pullins.
SPF.EJJF.R 1-"JNF.D
Oocrge and WlllJam Joachim of
Pt:mercy, left Monda} morning In
f(tnwttJ G111e~n wa1 Rtr.tlr,IY.'d tn
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and vicinity J ohnn y e 11 td lh nt he 1da\ mollllng on a chnt~c ci hnvlrl.g
d1dn"t t • ow o.a("'h whete tlwy b·rl' t1 t~t e speed c rdln .. nce ~e •vm
WCie going but that thf'Y were on tined 181" nnd costs ~mf' unt ntt l •
way The boys expect to re- 1S23 '10 n.cronhng to the Im ~ ~ca l('
hl t1 1e aft rnoot.s m 01der
Grw~~tr w;~s Arrl'·t~l Salmtlny
CLt.re of papm wule'&gt; IUl rl oUt 1 nl!lh l by Chief of PuUce Dann

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By U S Weather Burcuu C:llum bu~;
Thl.' a il p1 e:o&gt;siH-e LS sW I quite I
eve n!\ dtsiJi bul rd an d the wclllhcr 1
rclwl:.~lly fait v\ el tllf' llrld of ob-~
£nv:wc n Ill's mmning 1 h e ptes sure ls a liltlP. lng.n over the so uth - 1
l't 11 :md the extrmef' n01 t h wrst and
a 11ttl~ low elsewnete 1111s dlstrlbulwn iS favorable t a continued fru.r ,
warm weather In the central valleys
during t he nut 36 hours There
w~ rc no u•m nrc11.~ of conseQuence m
uny rarl ot the ~011 ttr!- during th e
pa•l 24 hums ::llld the tempr.rature
&lt; httur-;!'s wf'n mt dnatf' In nll scc- 1
tlon~ th f' chrm!lng be:nR to ~ li g htly 1
Wtllmtt CH! lh "' OhiO Vnllev The I
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Clarence Eberobach
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Beli Lugi&amp;i, BllllPnm Ador,
Eager Fer Ameritan CiUzellship

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TlUnp Dlll"tt IKI utolWy In South
Amerlcun t)O\O:iu Una we IU[oJMISl!
the flrlt thin&amp;: a new l)ret~LIIf'nt l)o" n
there d{)ell 111 locttte the bnek door
jult teo he N"ndy -~ew York Pot~l.

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Dlshe5, Caps and Saacen, Dinner

. . . .. DeeNri Dlah-. Tea Platfls, Deep )Jowls, Me"' P lat ten, OiK Meal Dlaftlll8, Bll.kior Diahea. Plkben; etc.

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[ASY CONTEST
Both Teo.mo Are Sliltbtly
Off Color In
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SCORE IS 9 TO 1
Visitor• Are Held To
Six Hita Scattered
Thruout Game

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:P.,r OalUpolte, In tbe thlrd tnn1n1. eti'o'U'I, C1
W Lutz Yra&amp; walked afttr Dwtn Hefl\tJey. 2b
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Lutz a.t. &amp;eoond, liLer!i.liY DUIII' 11
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Halhday'6 ta pt.o Plu.naaan. the pit· Flanagan,'\p
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lett 11.nd W. Lutz BCOfed Broth!!:rtl
WIUi oate on an Infield error but
Ty,o i:.Jal!lf' hits Guinther, Stlven, I
with t he bases full and only one Halliday and O'Brhm
ou\, McKea.l popped to Hem:;ley
'l'hr t:l' base hit He msley
and O'Brien hmned.
BnS&lt;' on bti.Hs by Smith 1,
Fm th£ Fliers, In the .,r~ ••nnms Flanagan 1
Guln1her walked. BL1vers popped to
Struck out by Flanagnn 2
p..,.,t:('d on ball~ Lutz l , N•,..lrood
shmt. but Hems!~) hit one to cen·
1cr which should have been ll.l cusy
cut n ud Ulr eenLr fielder ftna'lly
left. on ba se~&gt; Oalllpoih'l
tt!lO'd'd 1t o drop fm 11. lrlple Oulu·
ther &amp;ormg On Moore's Lap to
Blu.:r.cr , he Y.' I!.S thrown Gut at fln;t,
Hemtmly s~::o ring

r~ llHUl£U

By Winnina Clooe Game
From Philo; Cardo
Break Even

I

WITH BEAN· EATERS

•

~ coqtod

0oc11o

tw

runa

1)e oouat. wu

~ Lo\iiA.

~' Loub • • ~...."'~ • .
Olfver i.n"cl BelT; doUbled to win,
'I to ~ for lk*on over Dlltroll. In
tbt teb·lnniAI opener. Det.roit
clal.lned t he veaper, '7 io 3.
Th~ PiraJ!II -a11d Gianbs idlad It

THE STANDING
AMERICI.J\
Club
St Paul

ASSPCIATIOH
Woa Lost. Pel

Louisville
'Cohunbu6

Di
. !Jl
418

41
49
49

b iO

Kantas Clty
I ndtor.apolls
J41nnt a pella
Milwa ukee
Toledo

. 48
47
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47
f4

49
48
61
4.8
56

.495
.19&amp;
485
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NATJO!.JAL I.EA.GUE
Won Lost
61
3.1
51
41

d~~t-K.eep11

IJquid Bot or

oold.

41

48

536
490
481

35

60

368
368

1'4id&lt;llapo~tt,
T~STORES

L. D._ ~•. OwaU'

THIS IS
THE BIGGE.'n'

I COULD
BUY/

orlal Qall . . arv.d 8tree&amp;.
Comer IQL. ...t Loq

200 Fireproof Rooma
100 RoOIIJJ at $1.00

Eacla.

......

l'lreprM .,...... an:&amp; . . ,

John W .Weleh,

Midyear Sport Standouts

- D i n &lt;....

~-=·:.::.·~~:::? Quick Relief

,;·:·:. . :~:;,;:==1
............. ~· Jrom Eye Strain TOO;I~-ANIJ ~~M;tj
II

Dentiat

DP.. H. C. FOSTER
•
•
Racme OhiO.
.~

"(()U CAN'T MAKE. A 61LK PURSE OUT

II orMurine. apply'Resto,
a few
of '
Reftoeshes, 'i
latedbyexpooureiOSun, Wind
Duot,
dropo

I

It

Sootbes.Murinehaobeenoafely
Cleanoe

= - : = , -.:=!JI 1wed fo• many yean.
, _....... --~- your Eves daily with

A houk \\ ritton hy mullkll llt'fore
l:mtl u01t turmerl~ uwnetl by a Htmn·
lllih t1tmily n ~"'dlleiR In the cllthed•nl ut Mt. (.t~uta. The HII\UJIP. I"

l.ltmn t111'ee 'Pt!t ~ tlllll'f!', lite \lnl.:e ll
ar1• ur \ellum un~l th(• hln•llu;; h1 ~·•

_ .: t lwr, hmuul vdlh

"Feat'~ of Boostffig

I When your l!yoa become

I atrained from over•use, or irri·

M11ae•• Hu Ra ... Yolu... .

•

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I

OF A SOW'S :::AI&lt;!. Sit-ICE I MADE
COLONEL HOOFER PRESIDENT OF THE
600DFELLOW6' CLU8 HIS CRANIUM
1" EXPANDII'l&lt;'i ,.0 I=AI&gt;'1' I'LL HI&gt;NE
"TO SUV &gt;liM A Rl!B8ER HAT

CHANCE, &gt;-IE'-$
NE W ON 1'1-\E
-.)06

YES, HE WAI&gt;ITED
'1'&gt;1E ..lOll, HE'S MAIJE,jl
H16 BED. NOW LET
I-IlM LOOK l)P TI-lE'

MEANING 01" 'T~E
INQI2D ll'l60MNIA

.,

.

WA'I'JON.\L

'

J~GlJE

Ik.atoo a.t BJ,. .Lou.i•

OroN:Jyn at CIDtinnati
N"W York Rt Pit.l.llbuTgh.

PhJladelphlo. at

1'1' 8UI&lt;!NS ME I.)P 1'0 'Tio\11'11&lt;
"1'&gt;-IJ&gt;.T OLD SIQO 1'1-1\NK~ HE
CAN FILL M"( SI-IOES • · • A

CW~::agu.

.\Mf. RICA:.. f,£40Ut:

Chicago at Ne1v Y-ork
St Louis at Philu.delphln .
De \rutt at Boston
Cleveland at Wathington

CiREA'T, BIG, "IWO·FISTEO, REO·
8LOOQI;.O LEI&gt;.OEI&lt;!. MIGI-I'l'
FILL. M"( 61-\0ES• IWT 'W\oiEt-1

A LIG~·W'eiCii-IT LIKE HOOFER

STEPS INTO MY SHOES ~'LL.
JI)S'T I:!ATTLE AR()l)lloll) LIKE
A PEA IN A

·IJRINL \
f'.!ll '(OUR

6'1\IE 1-11"'1 A

HARDIN BURNLEY·- - - - - : - - - '

f'LOUR BARReL

1

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CHICAGO, U. S. A .

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YOUNG U,-S, ATHLETES-SHOULDRAISE H0 PES IN OLYMPICS

...

1$} lt31 , k"'ll h fl lqrr' S1ud•o • ~ I n~~

1

By TED SMITS
I N 8 Spotlli W .let

"'"""&lt;!

Gtr~ f flrol •m tt ~ l, Is 1

New Ymk Ju l)

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CXC it.iUK Uung tn:u l el'b lhc finuu:;

He
,
MADISON;-·

•• •

~7 ~ Yu•

of 09 5
Irflort
I.1 C Wttil ' thC

of spot t, nud youth It was tn,&lt;t
turned the Nuttonal A A U ttack
and fteld ehampJOnshJps at Lmculu
N••w., Into n joyous fmcc~~~ ~~ .~~a~
America will do m the 19vJ P•
games at Lus Angeles
If t here eve1 was an y doubt o [
\ what th !H nutwn Cill l do Oll the
ctnde! s, tt h ru; now been 'l'movcd
And Lo give Uw cntu c pltlm•~ .1.1
eve n mm c 1oseate tlll n the gTeJ t
1ccm d!i liL Liucolri were all tuJncr.i
m by m en )'oung lloLh 111 1t•,u ~ and
cxpt:ucncc, llll ni whose pcJ fO.Lmu nces ~&gt;hould bf nul•·• ,a ll y imptovcd by •the st:llmlCJ nf W32
Four ELthleL •·~ ~ tood o Jt hea d and
shoul(lcrs at Llucoly, nil o! whQm

5WWlMING.

I

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WQN•T

are c.Jose, one ~ovay

a nother, to
twenty yurs of R:J"C Frnnk Wykoff,
the S out hern Call fo rma sprinter;
Jcc McC luskey, the FQJdhatfl. dl&amp;-

BE 'SHOR.I

OF' Wli&gt;C IV '.&lt;"'.:::, \\

m

Itance

'

1lmne1, Pcal'ly Bt'lilrl Ala I bnma hurdler: and J e~s c MoJlcnsc u,
1 L1·:· An10clcs A C dm::alhlo n pt:rro1: 11er
T hl' miJl,t u..'lt.ont.-, hlng perform :.mce of a ll
In by Beard
Btridmg
·
as If
they dtdn't
fifth of
120-}'atd
, by Earl ·

llw hu nd1cd, a
ICCUid
!Ill:;
1 CnlifoJnl un IS Ot•cm nmg sn cmJ ~ IS· i
, l1n~ thnl lt. lhltl ld n ot be anus." t.o '
I Pd'dlcl ror him fl. JC.lt' Ill lHhanc
•Ill Q ]ymp lC ifi.UJ('j Wlent h . the VICtut 5 crown Ami to add the t ouch 1
or the lnc 1 ~tclble the1c v.e1c t\nt:t:hl'H 11 t Lmcoln - u'u ec of them Lo !A
rx:u:t. a nd off\c l-11 watch(': t.do, 1u- ~
mm ha:-; tl- liHn c mght lJm m on
J whttlt IS a nuLlo ua i. •er/ltd Wil lie! r.
!~COld, Ill ~ni.u· ~vstC.ll d'rm~J tf you I
wunl lO makL IL tbat
fm

\1 0!Id:&gt;

I

I

M01 LCnsrn e'A:allL:Li sol e of Lb~.; ]
cfficla l Hmclil!,hL l..tL tne,.., 1s nG 1
avm~J,ng of Lh r. f:u:: l t hat be bette!' d [
Lhc rccogntZ(d ;ootld s deca t h lun
1~corct

wllh •' l:&gt;tal o[ !1177

pumt..~

YOU WOULD oay ohe had X-ray eyeo .. waJ daorvoyant ... a
fortune teller-rxcept that thouoands of s'&gt;oppci'Jio- a. clearly
11• she into the contents cf perfectly op&amp;que jolt's, and foretell with
the oame owift accuracy the future of the.tlnng• they hu:y.

I

Tt' nL 's something thnt shOtllri lll\l',f'
tOllSltJJ n aLill n 'In t&gt;,l n lmtct .• 1 siLy but
m ve1thele.'if' H.lllietlc·llllnrh•d nnttooJ!
1that !1.1s I~.o."'nupullzecl tw.: r\rca thlo tl
alcng with the dlSL..'\I:f'f' rtJn, at ptu;tl
I OJ,Ymptc games
I McCl us key · tO 11 6 for Jlw twrJ 1
mUc .Jtoeph~-&lt;:tM S(. m cJcl; b~n·s ou t
tlle, COJ.lf'ntl,m l hta lht• slc wlcr
tmui n g New Yu•kc1 m11~ t b1• .ul l nnlj Wllll •l' tn.::! (fl::&gt;v:T 1 1~r lllllli
Tnmc I' ·•c otllCJ ', a~ Lincol n LC') ,
Lern.oncl s 4 !5 m1!r . F'olrh1 K•·nung'l
11 52 6 half·nlll", Eddie Tolan:.; 2122CJ &amp;nd Hnb M axwells 2J ~ lnw
nre Ol~mplt pc1 fo,
t:~ men who should
y:cl
und belteJ, lhM CO.&lt;l of olo:!c1

... .
give; 'tcr

I

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t' IJ S~ ICl, betwc~&gt;n

She hao cnJy thi• lei t to do. No w~rry ins ar t&amp;eriutil'l when
wahontod by two :•••, eaeh c1uully imoitin!J- lllo 1'~bw a1aout
tlaeirmaken. Aci;oet'tioe•l""'* have told J.er the inviiiib1e'mi!rits
"'-tiina.ber dea•· true iiiUlllc• of the content" of tliole 'ja~ ·•nd the
.i:f their uae.

nd\.\(, aml 1930!

lwntna.ty

· itA:
lacme
1

A

GERMAN pugilist who somewhat resembles DempBr"f in
loob and Tunney in ring
teclmiqae; a Greek athletic god of
t1toae who like the sport of crappie, groan, grunt and grin; a pro
Pfer who smoke11 like a ehet~s
mute!' while winning championRiPJ i a marvelous S· year-old
:Wiie~·...-k.. ¥~L tpr~ Ianciera think

la'

~·to;ooo
l'aeeboiLt eavant who
ti.UP,t the U. S. Nav7 bow to
f'reep the Hudson j 'tlie lateR Calif'Milia comet in world r e c o r d
:Wuhes; a nrimming divinity from
t1aa Far&lt; West- these 11re -'lport
trorld ftaradouta t.hue far in 1931.
' X.. Schmeling- proved he is ()f

e-mu

cbaml)lonship class

by

w.

otopfi.Dg
L. ·stribliftg In the
tina mmute of their 15-round
bout. Even hla fellow-countrymen
were skeptical prior to tJiat e1eancut victory'. The Gennan. hu
swung 110 mUch fiHtic favor to hie:
side, that he should be a distinct
choice wbeJl..-..4nd• if-he risks the
title against Primo Camera in the
indistinct future.
·
Jim Londcte thr,w Frank Steele
In a wrelltllng. ~piC" for theN. Y.
Milk Fund lait June, but it waa ao
close that many think Steele will
e•d tba miJhty Greek's reip when
they meet apln. The daallenpr
h8s youth and increasing .tr~rtfh
on his side. Meanwhile ••Jeem'intelligent, ~lal, ~nd clean liviDJ
-i• a moat JOpular title bolder.

,.,.tilt,

1 performances

1
'
beyond
The aew U. s. Open winner- 1Lnmc
pectcd of any

man

BiUy- Barke ( Amerlcanfzed---glory
I quently quttc wee Jrom " " '"''"
b ,
•
e ·~' 00 of f.Mi Litlauan.ian I Beard did ! 14.2 on a
~u.rluiulkas) is add.i111' to , hil al· 111ow and sott bY rain.
ready lal'Kt' peta~nat foJio'*ing a1 1 Last tear 'Beard wa&amp; Just so •,o,
is Helene l.fadiso-. S.ttlt:, sWim- pronMsii'lij' YllUOK .m ....1 one. no lllOI't\·
ming Venus, Frartlt 'Wykoff stiU Now r.c stan ds iD tl.~e ftont 1.m1~ v!
threaten11 to do the_9Rtu17, in leu ~UJ}er.. at.h lcklli $ Dd l.bCIC Wet e
•than t .6, and ~e;atr Ghi1.d mar tmalstlc sc ul!i Itt ~incol~ who pte ~ J

."...

.c'll- 1

retire m~re ~amous even than Man

til~tt~d ~~ ,hn~

'a

r~qrf!;'ol

l·h fl~~

As ' to the ' Na'f'Y'I ~I' p1 even} wc mldt; o.t wi1nueb, 1.3' &amp;iit1 i
Dick" GlemJon, his erew'1 astound· a ~.rrae~lou :BO!U'd wdi not ho &amp;lOn!l
ing triumph in Junp'• Pouchkeep. in the:; hurtiles a.t loa\ An!i;Cleb Jack
sie regatta ' fumilhed eport'• bi• Kcllct , surprlsi.uq. 'dluo S f.fne sopho&amp;est Jurprilfl thua f4r:.. thii ~IJ'eat. mOTc '1s anQtmlr' L.o.mbc1 toppc. with
From Max to Dick. aU ·md.tlotitl' . • ·~tlr""'"t iOl' rccprd8.
here haYe t:ODtribute4 mhtb, ad 1 W~otr, ~N'ou~ also on o
will cont•ibute more, to budltne. sug~ tlRGl:, repeated ba prevJOUS
e~
- ~ ---:.
o'War.

-

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Advertir.ing is her televioion. Arlvertising
com·
plete advance information. Quie&lt;lv, in a con1r~
, ;.r~er • of
her'hO...e; olte thinks and determine. More ahe '
Ftndmg
out about the newest foundation crr.am. the t!'lpl
breakfast
food, the moat rooaamer brand h &gt;&gt;O. Compar~pg theie with
ether£. Making sdedion• &amp;erenly. Going forth to buy .

i

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Martin noll Ro:l•r D!"QJ
&amp;tare, Midd~pul t, Ohio

~~te ·~r

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635

46

Llfb.i Oak color.

HOTEL (..OLUMBUS

,

45

Mc:Maater
Hardware Co.
,.emeroy, 'Fer.'M&lt;It
Tei.2J9..R

~

P&lt;'

45

$1.25· Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale 88c
20% ~CNiat- All Ice Cream Freezers
and' Croquet Sets

•

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52

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$1.25· Value .... ..... ...... , . . Sale 98c
n.wa. 8eMtltl, 42 in. l!ln&amp;"-Sturdy ud comlor\able.

Help Wanted-

b88

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15e Vai.Wt , , . . . . . . . . . . Sale lie pr.r Bottle
MoMr or 'Pk:olc Jugs, 1 pi

the Wyh-

I.J\It40 Senaton aa he hlt a bCiMr
ud aaolber _.,. aoortns three

'

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�:uolli&gt;AY. JULY
madlum

SR Glasses

.,~Day

'Advises

Gallipolis News

&amp;ride

bulll 4100·~.50 , 1:t0me buck la.mbl T.OO•I.OO:

Beli Lugi&amp;i, BllllPnm Ador,
Eager Fer Ameritan CiUzellship

SPECIALS

l'W• like thil (10 pt.) lOe.

I

~er

1

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For Quick !!ait
TlUnp Dlll"tt IKI utolWy In South
Amerlcun t)O\O:iu Una we IU[oJMISl!
the flrlt thin&amp;: a new l)ret~LIIf'nt l)o" n
there d{)ell 111 locttte the bnek door
jult teo he N"ndy -~ew York Pot~l.

(lll pt.)
I

ln ltli.

line.

fu11ds Week.
Wille

rnnnti'W'A~

Dlshe5, Caps and Saacen, Dinner

. . . .. DeeNri Dlah-. Tea Platfls, Deep )Jowls, Me"' P lat ten, OiK Meal Dlaftlll8, Bll.kior Diahea. Plkben; etc.

Up to SOc Value ......... Sale, Cheice 9c
,

MONDAY, JULY :rl lt!1

ftAN~£AN fU£RS

ftUT GAlliPOliS
[ASY CONTEST
Both Teo.mo Are Sliltbtly
Off Color In
fieldine
SCORE IS 9 TO 1
Visitor• Are Held To
Six Hita Scattered
Thruout Game

S In I 00, Used ror Sewnr Mathlnn, Gulli, W11sblng

Maahimla

~.4

Go.Dt:ral. Household

.

'l'lrt tlA!LY TRDIUNI!, POMEROV. OIIIO.
The l!corlna wu !lone aa

tollo~~o11

Guinther, lb
:P.,r OalUpolte, In tbe thlrd tnn1n1. eti'o'U'I, C1
W Lutz Yra&amp; walked afttr Dwtn Hefl\tJey. 2b
dropped thl! easy tout near the left Moo.! e. 3b

11c ld foul llne. but on

"-imltlt ' ~~o

clean

N~&amp;elrO&amp;d,

~

c •

• lett. Dunn worked fast u.nd Btar.iey. 86
Lutz a.t. &amp;eoond, liLer!i.liY DUIII' 11
~:~teahng a. hlt hom the bo.tter. On Duckworth, r!
Halhday'6 ta pt.o Plu.naaan. the pit· Flanagan,'\p
Pit

fottletl

ch.u metiSt'd Lhlllib up aud failed
&amp;~t

w

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4

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4

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4 0 0 2
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H~ld. Honi~... Run Throne?
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\tlUHJN·O: tU8S
!MD~£ u~ wmcH

2 tl
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1 1 0

his man .John Lutz 61nrled to
36911219
lett 11.nd W. Lutz BCOfed Broth!!:rtl
WIUi oate on an Infield error but
Ty,o i:.Jal!lf' hits Guinther, Stlven, I
with t he bases full and only one Halliday and O'Brhm
ou\, McKea.l popped to Hem:;ley
'l'hr t:l' base hit He msley
and O'Brien hmned.
BnS&lt;' on bti.Hs by Smith 1,
Fm th£ Fliers, In the .,r~ ••nnms Flanagan 1
Guln1her walked. BL1vers popped to
Struck out by Flanagnn 2
p..,.,t:('d on ball~ Lutz l , N•,..lrood
shmt. but Hems!~) hit one to cen·
1cr which should have been ll.l cusy
cut n ud Ulr eenLr fielder ftna'lly
left. on ba se~&gt; Oalllpoih'l
tt!lO'd'd 1t o drop fm 11. lrlple Oulu·
ther &amp;ormg On Moore's Lap to
Blu.:r.cr , he Y.' I!.S thrown Gut at fln;t,
Hemtmly s~::o ring

r~ llHUl£U

By Winnina Clooe Game
From Philo; Cardo
Break Even

I

WITH BEAN· EATERS

•

~ coqtod

0oc11o

tw

runa

1)e oouat. wu

~ Lo\iiA.

~' Loub • • ~...."'~ • .
Olfver i.n"cl BelT; doUbled to win,
'I to ~ for lk*on over Dlltroll. In
tbt teb·lnniAI opener. Det.roit
clal.lned t he veaper, '7 io 3.
Th~ PiraJ!II -a11d Gianbs idlad It

THE STANDING
AMERICI.J\
Club
St Paul

ASSPCIATIOH
Woa Lost. Pel

Louisville
'Cohunbu6

Di
. !Jl
418

41
49
49

b iO

Kantas Clty
I ndtor.apolls
J41nnt a pella
Milwa ukee
Toledo

. 48
47
. t8
47
f4

49
48
61
4.8
56

.495
.19&amp;
485
+Drl
itO

NATJO!.JAL I.EA.GUE
Won Lost
61
3.1
51
41

d~~t-K.eep11

IJquid Bot or

oold.

41

48

536
490
481

35

60

368
368

1'4id&lt;llapo~tt,
T~STORES

L. D._ ~•. OwaU'

THIS IS
THE BIGGE.'n'

I COULD
BUY/

orlal Qall . . arv.d 8tree&amp;.
Comer IQL. ...t Loq

200 Fireproof Rooma
100 RoOIIJJ at $1.00

Eacla.

......

l'lreprM .,...... an:&amp; . . ,

John W .Weleh,

Midyear Sport Standouts

- D i n &lt;....

~-=·:.::.·~~:::? Quick Relief

,;·:·:. . :~:;,;:==1
............. ~· Jrom Eye Strain TOO;I~-ANIJ ~~M;tj
II

Dentiat

DP.. H. C. FOSTER
•
•
Racme OhiO.
.~

"(()U CAN'T MAKE. A 61LK PURSE OUT

II orMurine. apply'Resto,
a few
of '
Reftoeshes, 'i
latedbyexpooureiOSun, Wind
Duot,
dropo

I

It

Sootbes.Murinehaobeenoafely
Cleanoe

= - : = , -.:=!JI 1wed fo• many yean.
, _....... --~- your Eves daily with

A houk \\ ritton hy mullkll llt'fore
l:mtl u01t turmerl~ uwnetl by a Htmn·
lllih t1tmily n ~"'dlleiR In the cllthed•nl ut Mt. (.t~uta. The HII\UJIP. I"

l.ltmn t111'ee 'Pt!t ~ tlllll'f!', lite \lnl.:e ll
ar1• ur \ellum un~l th(• hln•llu;; h1 ~·•

_ .: t lwr, hmuul vdlh

"Feat'~ of Boostffig

I When your l!yoa become

I atrained from over•use, or irri·

M11ae•• Hu Ra ... Yolu... .

•

L--~----By

I

OF A SOW'S :::AI&lt;!. Sit-ICE I MADE
COLONEL HOOFER PRESIDENT OF THE
600DFELLOW6' CLU8 HIS CRANIUM
1" EXPANDII'l&lt;'i ,.0 I=AI&gt;'1' I'LL HI&gt;NE
"TO SUV &gt;liM A Rl!B8ER HAT

CHANCE, &gt;-IE'-$
NE W ON 1'1-\E
-.)06

YES, HE WAI&gt;ITED
'1'&gt;1E ..lOll, HE'S MAIJE,jl
H16 BED. NOW LET
I-IlM LOOK l)P TI-lE'

MEANING 01" 'T~E
INQI2D ll'l60MNIA

.,

.

WA'I'JON.\L

'

J~GlJE

Ik.atoo a.t BJ,. .Lou.i•

OroN:Jyn at CIDtinnati
N"W York Rt Pit.l.llbuTgh.

PhJladelphlo. at

1'1' 8UI&lt;!NS ME I.)P 1'0 'Tio\11'11&lt;
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CAN FILL M"( SI-IOES • · • A

CW~::agu.

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Chicago at Ne1v Y-ork
St Louis at Philu.delphln .
De \rutt at Boston
Cleveland at Wathington

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8LOOQI;.O LEI&gt;.OEI&lt;!. MIGI-I'l'
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A LIG~·W'eiCii-IT LIKE HOOFER

STEPS INTO MY SHOES ~'LL.
JI)S'T I:!ATTLE AR()l)lloll) LIKE
A PEA IN A

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Irflort
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of spot t, nud youth It was tn,&lt;t
turned the Nuttonal A A U ttack
and fteld ehampJOnshJps at Lmculu
N••w., Into n joyous fmcc~~~ ~~ .~~a~
America will do m the 19vJ P•
games at Lus Angeles
If t here eve1 was an y doubt o [
\ what th !H nutwn Cill l do Oll the
ctnde! s, tt h ru; now been 'l'movcd
And Lo give Uw cntu c pltlm•~ .1.1
eve n mm c 1oseate tlll n the gTeJ t
1ccm d!i liL Liucolri were all tuJncr.i
m by m en )'oung lloLh 111 1t•,u ~ and
cxpt:ucncc, llll ni whose pcJ fO.Lmu nces ~&gt;hould bf nul•·• ,a ll y imptovcd by •the st:llmlCJ nf W32
Four ELthleL •·~ ~ tood o Jt hea d and
shoul(lcrs at Llucoly, nil o! whQm

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a nother, to
twenty yurs of R:J"C Frnnk Wykoff,
the S out hern Call fo rma sprinter;
Jcc McC luskey, the FQJdhatfl. dl&amp;-

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1lmne1, Pcal'ly Bt'lilrl Ala I bnma hurdler: and J e~s c MoJlcnsc u,
1 L1·:· An10clcs A C dm::alhlo n pt:rro1: 11er
T hl' miJl,t u..'lt.ont.-, hlng perform :.mce of a ll
In by Beard
Btridmg
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they dtdn't
fifth of
120-}'atd
, by Earl ·

llw hu nd1cd, a
ICCUid
!Ill:;
1 CnlifoJnl un IS Ot•cm nmg sn cmJ ~ IS· i
, l1n~ thnl lt. lhltl ld n ot be anus." t.o '
I Pd'dlcl ror him fl. JC.lt' Ill lHhanc
•Ill Q ]ymp lC ifi.UJ('j Wlent h . the VICtut 5 crown Ami to add the t ouch 1
or the lnc 1 ~tclble the1c v.e1c t\nt:t:hl'H 11 t Lmcoln - u'u ec of them Lo !A
rx:u:t. a nd off\c l-11 watch(': t.do, 1u- ~
mm ha:-; tl- liHn c mght lJm m on
J whttlt IS a nuLlo ua i. •er/ltd Wil lie! r.
!~COld, Ill ~ni.u· ~vstC.ll d'rm~J tf you I
wunl lO makL IL tbat
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M01 LCnsrn e'A:allL:Li sol e of Lb~.; ]
cfficla l Hmclil!,hL l..tL tne,.., 1s nG 1
avm~J,ng of Lh r. f:u:: l t hat be bette!' d [
Lhc rccogntZ(d ;ootld s deca t h lun
1~corct

wllh •' l:&gt;tal o[ !1177

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YOU WOULD oay ohe had X-ray eyeo .. waJ daorvoyant ... a
fortune teller-rxcept that thouoands of s'&gt;oppci'Jio- a. clearly
11• she into the contents cf perfectly op&amp;que jolt's, and foretell with
the oame owift accuracy the future of the.tlnng• they hu:y.

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Tt' nL 's something thnt shOtllri lll\l',f'
tOllSltJJ n aLill n 'In t&gt;,l n lmtct .• 1 siLy but
m ve1thele.'if' H.lllietlc·llllnrh•d nnttooJ!
1that !1.1s I~.o."'nupullzecl tw.: r\rca thlo tl
alcng with the dlSL..'\I:f'f' rtJn, at ptu;tl
I OJ,Ymptc games
I McCl us key · tO 11 6 for Jlw twrJ 1
mUc .Jtoeph~-&lt;:tM S(. m cJcl; b~n·s ou t
tlle, COJ.lf'ntl,m l hta lht• slc wlcr
tmui n g New Yu•kc1 m11~ t b1• .ul l nnlj Wllll •l' tn.::! (fl::&gt;v:T 1 1~r lllllli
Tnmc I' ·•c otllCJ ', a~ Lincol n LC') ,
Lern.oncl s 4 !5 m1!r . F'olrh1 K•·nung'l
11 52 6 half·nlll", Eddie Tolan:.; 2122CJ &amp;nd Hnb M axwells 2J ~ lnw
nre Ol~mplt pc1 fo,
t:~ men who should
y:cl
und belteJ, lhM CO.&lt;l of olo:!c1

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She hao cnJy thi• lei t to do. No w~rry ins ar t&amp;eriutil'l when
wahontod by two :•••, eaeh c1uully imoitin!J- lllo 1'~bw a1aout
tlaeirmaken. Aci;oet'tioe•l""'* have told J.er the inviiiib1e'mi!rits
"'-tiina.ber dea•· true iiiUlllc• of the content" of tliole 'ja~ ·•nd the
.i:f their uae.

nd\.\(, aml 1930!

lwntna.ty

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lacme
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GERMAN pugilist who somewhat resembles DempBr"f in
loob and Tunney in ring
teclmiqae; a Greek athletic god of
t1toae who like the sport of crappie, groan, grunt and grin; a pro
Pfer who smoke11 like a ehet~s
mute!' while winning championRiPJ i a marvelous S· year-old
:Wiie~·...-k.. ¥~L tpr~ Ianciera think

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l'aeeboiLt eavant who
ti.UP,t the U. S. Nav7 bow to
f'reep the Hudson j 'tlie lateR Calif'Milia comet in world r e c o r d
:Wuhes; a nrimming divinity from
t1aa Far&lt; West- these 11re -'lport
trorld ftaradouta t.hue far in 1931.
' X.. Schmeling- proved he is ()f

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cbaml)lonship class

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otopfi.Dg
L. ·stribliftg In the
tina mmute of their 15-round
bout. Even hla fellow-countrymen
were skeptical prior to tJiat e1eancut victory'. The Gennan. hu
swung 110 mUch fiHtic favor to hie:
side, that he should be a distinct
choice wbeJl..-..4nd• if-he risks the
title against Primo Camera in the
indistinct future.
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Jim Londcte thr,w Frank Steele
In a wrelltllng. ~piC" for theN. Y.
Milk Fund lait June, but it waa ao
close that many think Steele will
e•d tba miJhty Greek's reip when
they meet apln. The daallenpr
h8s youth and increasing .tr~rtfh
on his side. Meanwhile ••Jeem'intelligent, ~lal, ~nd clean liviDJ
-i• a moat JOpular title bolder.

,.,.tilt,

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The aew U. s. Open winner- 1Lnmc
pectcd of any

man

BiUy- Barke ( Amerlcanfzed---glory
I quently quttc wee Jrom " " '"''"
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e ·~' 00 of f.Mi Litlauan.ian I Beard did ! 14.2 on a
~u.rluiulkas) is add.i111' to , hil al· 111ow and sott bY rain.
ready lal'Kt' peta~nat foJio'*ing a1 1 Last tear 'Beard wa&amp; Just so •,o,
is Helene l.fadiso-. S.ttlt:, sWim- pronMsii'lij' YllUOK .m ....1 one. no lllOI't\·
ming Venus, Frartlt 'Wykoff stiU Now r.c stan ds iD tl.~e ftont 1.m1~ v!
threaten11 to do the_9Rtu17, in leu ~UJ}er.. at.h lcklli $ Dd l.bCIC Wet e
•than t .6, and ~e;atr Ghi1.d mar tmalstlc sc ul!i Itt ~incol~ who pte ~ J

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retire m~re ~amous even than Man

til~tt~d ~~ ,hn~

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As ' to the ' Na'f'Y'I ~I' p1 even} wc mldt; o.t wi1nueb, 1.3' &amp;iit1 i
Dick" GlemJon, his erew'1 astound· a ~.rrae~lou :BO!U'd wdi not ho &amp;lOn!l
ing triumph in Junp'• Pouchkeep. in the:; hurtiles a.t loa\ An!i;Cleb Jack
sie regatta ' fumilhed eport'• bi• Kcllct , surprlsi.uq. 'dluo S f.fne sopho&amp;est Jurprilfl thua f4r:.. thii ~IJ'eat. mOTc '1s anQtmlr' L.o.mbc1 toppc. with
From Max to Dick. aU ·md.tlotitl' . • ·~tlr""'"t iOl' rccprd8.
here haYe t:ODtribute4 mhtb, ad 1 W~otr, ~N'ou~ also on o
will cont•ibute more, to budltne. sug~ tlRGl:, repeated ba prevJOUS
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Advertir.ing is her televioion. Arlvertising
com·
plete advance information. Quie&lt;lv, in a con1r~
, ;.r~er • of
her'hO...e; olte thinks and determine. More ahe '
Ftndmg
out about the newest foundation crr.am. the t!'lpl
breakfast
food, the moat rooaamer brand h &gt;&gt;O. Compar~pg theie with
ether£. Making sdedion• &amp;erenly. Going forth to buy .

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&amp;tare, Midd~pul t, Ohio

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HOTEL (..OLUMBUS

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Mc:Maater
Hardware Co.
,.emeroy, 'Fer.'M&lt;It
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$1.25· Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale 88c
20% ~CNiat- All Ice Cream Freezers
and' Croquet Sets

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n.wa. 8eMtltl, 42 in. l!ln&amp;"-Sturdy ud comlor\able.

Help Wanted-

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15e Vai.Wt , , . . . . . . . . . . Sale lie pr.r Bottle
MoMr or 'Pk:olc Jugs, 1 pi

the Wyh-

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ud aaolber _.,. aoortns three

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lAST WEEK
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A.ft(t

lhe hahmoe of lhe Yt"J.r ror local pa_ _
tors present Af~r tbe bllSiness ses&amp;- eat.a and games twllilht services
to view abou~ To be Held at Buc;key~ Lake /ion a veey W'llque pi'Q&amp;riUQ waa pre- wa.a. held which were enjoyad by all
I!.hree times weekly
,
Knted each one broU&amp;;h\ a pict.ure present
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d be
for Three Daya Be ..n.
taken in thelr childhood da:h
Walter Rose of Chade!iton and
OL~ Kames can '-"' IU'Ttm~
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used
t
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twet'~ local tea.m.s on nl¥htls that lhe
n•n• July 3ht
w The ca
mUll me ment
Herbert RIJIJe and tamUy o( Columstellar attra,ctlons ale not alrlm!!:ed
-"'' lo~!tulol~~ a.,de...,Uc~o~e&amp;d.lpJ- bUB motored here and were Sunady
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guest~ of their mottler Mr&amp;
Ca&amp;sl.t
1 The Kn.Khls uf Columbus ami
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Odd onlv one not por&gt;tponcd l,tst we. k ~ued a li weeplng Invitation to all Ptaher, Alva HJ\e Frank Stewart Mr and Mrl J oe Krau.s and ram"' ·I ·ODllht Between
and It Y.Bl:! pla&gt;ed on o rain 1:10ttked ~pOL t:.mau and especially anglen, to, Albert Youna: L. A Persan, Roy lly returned to thell home uU..tr 11
, F ellowa • Foundry
11mu&lt;ldy cU1omh on0d 1andbll esultc~ 1 ~~ l!a be prl:'~l"nt ut the Conservation Out- Seyfried Emma Pose, Mary Miller week end visit ht-re w1th the formo:;~ lor e o urn HI
n g :;
Ernest Rea Tom Th
La
er s punmt5 Mr and Mrs Mike
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•Tit· '''"' Tu-•oy
night will prob- lng at Buckeye La.lte /rom Juy stl renee Lann'"'D MarvomBs
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I. UPSETS UNLIKELY
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th&lt;m
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Cho&lt;l.,ton
'bly •· the one whl•h wu. post· Lo Au~us t 2nd Inclusive
an MlMe.s Fiilnnie Fugate Lucille
pont•d from last Wedn esda)' nlg/Jt twTile l.enl.llll\-e program &lt;:ails for a Hurhs Anna Durst Lena. ' on~eser
Ml&amp;i Eleancn Kautz and U~&lt;ll I o~YTeachen 0
eel
ue lng tbe Blue Diamond-Teacher B.r· meeting or the Conservation Cou ncil INarn Tracy and the hos~
lor who wue week end tsut ~ls &lt;J I
Diamond Next· Two @ument Wednesday nllfht thr pn'il at 2 00 Jl m n .u a~ July 3J~t and '
Mrs George Hetzel and uthl'r 1eb
'ponPd Leglon -Peaeoe Chun:h game
b
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bers of til"'
tlves retUrned to Colwnl:u., Bll! Hl.t \
le
or
ea
lwm probably be ~;cntestcd which lsesa ton y t e mem
evening
I.
will pul an end to the regularly league of Ohio Sportsmen Dlnctorll
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'at Lake Breeze hotel Friday Even·
M• and Mrs Wm F CuJJston 1 , 'l'be ISCWDd setUOI'I o! the locall ~ch~duled contests fo r thls section ling at 7 30
Saturda)' , A\lifUSt lsi
turned to their home lD Poutlac,
J'eefll&amp;.tiOI'IBI ball seubn draws tD 11 of the season No doubl 0 nu~etlnll' oovemm White Is tu addresa t&amp;v:!
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Mlc~lgan aftA&gt;r a few doys visit vnth
'cloee With thls week s play when of lht&gt; rlub mnnngers will be called ]tu!t;embly at. 9 30 and this o.ddr-ef\s I W'll H
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tbe latter s paHmts, Ml
and Mrs
tamil postponed from last \lotak , by Presldf'lt Futhcr Dunn some' w1u be followed. by a report nn 1 1
ear Motaona In Con- William C(;(lk and othtr lelatlvls
are W bt played Topi($ht the Rig evtnl nl! this wf' ek tD make furth&lt;:&gt;r I Cunse1vatlon progrt'I!H by A. F
nec::tioo With Ga• Blaat
Henson ThomlUi Hush Daniels
a'n4 ~I team. at prP.ei;:lJ. tied Wl lh 1nrra!lj;!fment.s !01 the bulance or the IMoon, l:hallmun I S Guthe ry
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and George Skinner returned 8 at1e
the 'lftche ... forftl'Stplace,wlll bat- pla)'inR season
IDllt!t:tor of Departmentd of
Ulb on
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dl Agrlcul1
mday from a two weeks cnmpln{l
lf'
tr.th
the
Odd
Fellows
outtit
A
tme
v.lll
t
hen
speak
an
SCU8.'1
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trip ia northern Michigan 'li•"Y
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kww fw the F'oundr'y outfit a.ud an·
In charge of
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mel'&gt;
W' co mDthrr for LtJe T each.cl o$ w)len they
SORRY WE 1\oii SSF.D IT
low Outhe~;y s talk
mon pitas ootrrt of Shelby t'()unty report a very pleasunt trip
lnat the lUue Dlamond aggre 11 aUml
-At noon T 0 Petrley, president will 00 at the oourt ho~ he~e
Olemoy EWlnK&amp; SW'lday sc hool
ia~r in the week would throw the
c Pierotti &lt;Steeple Jack) receiv- Izaak Wll.llon League John Elden Tuesday to hear the motlonaln th~&gt; claas. of young men wen t to U 1ffit
"iandt
l,h
t mOll Such ~ ed a huge solid Ice cream cake Frl- LeKicn Comma.nder and Anthony I cases filed here Qgalh8t the Ohio Be!ld Monday morning for u tiH'
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t
day weighing 18 lbs from lmi)Crtal Pfarr, president of the Plah and Fuel Gas cOm~y aa II- retPlt of I weeks camprng ~tnd Hshlng tn11
pair of pseta wou
ve roe seo.a: lee Cream eo , Parkersburg w Va Game In.spectortfo' assoclu.tion will b!! damo1Jea iilnd lnjurlca incll~Tfliinan l HaJry Ohlln11er returned l.o hi,
litfu dOfed w~tp.
~Rche~ RIS d The cake was sent lUI an especial heard durin&amp;' 11 dlscUI:I.!IIOns and reso~ explosion at Middleport Octct •r 6 1dutle~ at the Red Anchor depattR
Jt~tel, Knig ~ o
o ltun us an t'!ompllment to his daughrer to lutlons meeting Saturday at 8 00 P 1030 1
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ment store Monda)' att.e 1 enjuylnf!'
hi h
~ght.B of Pyi.hlans ti ed ro.- first honor her birthday and was most m a directors meetlnK the Izaak 1 l ' ~~ wd c 1sevrmf peop
were his vacation 11.t his summer lmmc at
plaWo!. all wiU1 a record pr ftve won beautifully decorated w 1 t h her Walton LellKUe will be heltl
n ure an a 096
several Uww- Flcn;.

Col umbus after enjoyinK a. Wl."'ek.s week~ vi.slt wlt.n her father. Philip
vae!•tlon twce with relatwes and ilruch and other relatlv~
!rle:.lds
Mrs Alice Smith of Alhtms spent
the "Y.eek end her£!' Wlt.h frlenda
Mr and Mrs Henry ~rn and
three children came from Haunllt.un
Mls.s Helt'n Williamson leH Mon• ..
and N'e guests of the latter s p11.r- day for n two week .s v1Sit a t ......,nents Mr arid Mrs L.sben IW I
1ast• r Man Schader accompanle(!

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nnme ln colors Mr Pierotti most
Every aportsman ls urged to comf' and dollars to sevcJII.i buJldblts In
Misses Ellr.nbeth Sa
tl Mil
~~:enerously shored the ealte with and brlng his llflhlng tackle and 1 the block where tile ll«Jdent oecltrIIVB.I!'i'! au
~probable 'I'hr problr.ble windup friend!! that happenfld In to iil.s shot gUn, and camolng outftt 1t de- the gas company had beeln negll·! drhed. ~lth le:1t Monduy lor hluun
m 'tie that the- Th:..thl!;ra and Rig place of business SatUrday after I sired ulthough IJ;J.ere will be hotel red
"' ~';' 1t "J's ~ 1 VIsit With r~ l nti• cs
01 a few days
ad Rftl will each wJ.n thus tndlng noon
Iaccommooatlon~ ~~.v.,llable
The petition&amp; tile(! claims that an&lt; r en
- -- - - gent tn the repair of worn out pipes
M~SB Edith F'1.'lher left S unday
hi 1
ed. h
fur Colwnbus where •he will ~blL
w c l convey t elr !pUI to the conR two wee!L:s w! t h relatives an rl
sumcrs and whiCh faCt may ha.ve
been the immOOlate cause of the ex- friend s
pioslon
Sl'lt.ers Anna and Marte [) _ Pnul
:::.--- - - - -· · - '!'ho spent several day~ h ere V.1L h
~l atlv es and !rltmds, r~:tw ned to
Clnolnnatl Monday
Mrs C J Rl;lodcs and dau~;J1t.er
returned from ll several dny~ visit
with her perentll, M1· and Mrs IJ.)J"
Sli"'NDI~.ATI, INC.
at Unoh""''
Mrs JoP. Wright and daugl'lLer
Joan, returned to Columbus alter
Exerci~ea
be Colldutted a week end visit with ht:!r mnllwr_.
Mra Nellie Meier
at
Fair
Grounda;
to Be.
he• b~l' 11p tbe reee ver.
Hllil
Mr and Mrs
Paul Solon nnd
~re 8Jft were vel')' grave at1 b.e
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daughter Joona
wer e Sunday
•in
at
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M.
~IU'ned
and
II"''ped
for
bis
pipe
at the
IJU!ls ts of the [C.Jillt'l s s l~tt)l
Mw
I wu about to aak Thatcher
A
representative
body
o~
t.Paehers
John
Shorr
and
family
ee\'eral queatlona that bJ!dev
the 'Colt
from the various township~ of the I Mls.o; VIrginia Bmlttl, Mrll Bl own
Uled my l:ohtd almost beyond encounty met at the of!lce of the and Mr jhannon of WeKt ..,-ug1ula,
durtAte whea we wel1! apin lntercounty super.nt.endent C N Wat~ - 1 spent Su'ftday ~lth the latter~; sls ler
npte&lt;l by the entrance of C&amp;ptaln
ner, Jn the court houge Saturdu.y ar- Mrs George En:wnauer and othc
Oefl:I'J• The elderlr officer aeiLimed
ternoon,
for the P\II'P08t' ot Keif'ctinK 1 relatives
ntht!!' excited.
''The woman who GWII8 the
dates and a proaram for the an·
Mn Adolph Ummlnger son Prell
boun on Peddler"• Road le found
nual etahth Krade commencem~nt and daua:hter Lillian or Da.yton,
and .here," IHI a.nnouneed, alid at
uf the 11Choola of the oounty
came tor a two weeks vblt with rei·
a qdlek Dod from the Corftml•
The annual commencement wm at.tvee o.nd friends
aitner, he Wm.ed ud baatene4 to
be hekl ;t the Metg:s county Pair 11 Mn wm Martin alld, L11oo chllQrounda, ~ Sat~ Auauat lti, beR dren a.re spendlnlf a wef!k with her
um~hu.
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., lfn B&amp;berlaora wu a aab1inn1na prolil)ttlt ~ 10·00 o'clOCk parents Mr and Mrs. Del Whalei
btlr dft.eci old woman, wltJI a
A very intere~tlng prograrn waa ar- a.t Darwin
voke like a ~boat captaln'11, and. IJU.nlfed by the teae!Wrs present,
Mr and M,rs Arthur HOGUe and
a breath Uke a .Ull. B~t she did
which will conelst of· eptert~tnlng
Kames, parade, mustc ' &amp;nll 8 basket two children Tet u1 ned to theh h ume
her beat ia ppbDc to be • pDrfecl
ladJ. Her 1101&gt;, p..bably my. had
dinner, In fact, everything ttul.t will at Clt!Vehmd Sunday n n~r vlsltmg
reeentlr I&gt;Mn djed a riclr brown, l be necessary to mu.lr:e the occa~~Jon over the week end wllh the fennel s
and her blu efelo 11h~ ....,
Interesting add eduCJLtlonal benen- pat e.lt:S, Mr and Mrs Joe Hogue or
plclouo!J.
eta!
EveryonJ Is ex~ndld. anJ lnvl· of Uolon avenue
OI(Arua
BUnldl\l ap &amp;I; the Commiuioao
tu.tlon Lo ll"tw'nd the ' exelclses
Mr and Mrs Roy Ka..~!)£'r a1u..l
HATCHER COLT tlorow
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daUKhter visited m Chl1Ucotl1e H.U&lt;I
Canters Cave, Sunday
"Atmdro•l... lle remon
Mrs James Fosco four chlldl C1l
rakdo "'are JOII JIOial( to make
me 4rq lnrerr !ac~ el;'t. ot :rou ~
SURPRISf. PART\'
what happened, for th.. [
.Qo4, and . ~to~ bel.q ao
Syracuae • William• Call•oliA Kroup of rorty relatives nnct
daJioa Effort Run• Into
friends of 0 M Wogan ga.ther('d at
his home In Bu.llev Run Thursday
Much Trouble
to fl!lnlnd him of his 46lh bh thday
A special Re88kln or the Melg8 annh cr511ry AL uuon 1:1. dt&gt;llclou.s
County Board of Education was dlnt;aer was enjoyed by tho.•,• pn··
called IQr Saturday at ~ court aent After 11. plcasam u.fl11 Htl"ll
hoUAe, tc; dlat!UM matters ))l!ttslnhUJ they departed fot theh bomes wish to the S,atWuse-WUUa.mA .lli!hool.dls · inK MT Wogan mu 1y mort' hRpp ~
trict.
the cdniiOih;lation of bhthda}s
these tWo llltrlr.t.s was etrected A.
rontrover11. arose, .and the ,WUIJams
bou.rd refused to turn ti¥!1r ~k "
l!iUSrECT Ht:l U
over to 'he newly ~~elected Jx!ai'd.
Acoor.lng to a JudKmt'IJ. render1•d
In a suit, the WUUams bql.rd wa11
X.ee Priddy Is ~lng held In Ill('
faRed {o \urn \he book11 over ~ the cdu.u ty Jad hrre u udeJ su~;piCJoJ n Ul
new bOard, but they later ca.me havmg beet\ art accomplice In tlw
back to the JM)IIea81on of tht&gt; WUR Gat3wood Service SLatlc 1 ruLix·L y
IIams board when an appeal case at Hobkln. 1hursd1\y nlff hl 111..was nied In the common plea11. court !llllng st.atton wns broken Into a11d
Both aides were repre~~eut.ed by al· enti:)J'ed and stripped of s uppl!r.s
tomeys 8aturdtJ.', but Bftar r.otl~ld · Sh~ltT Tracy ha.s been enj!ngt'd In
erlniJ the matter the county board
; dedded tlley ooukt do nothina: as It an Investigation of the 1obbm ~ an d
had been to.lr:en out or their hands as a result Priddy was committed
an action woqld have to be taken by Ul the Jail, pcndl,ng further dcvcthe common pieaa court
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mmencement
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TB. D4b..Y T818UN&amp;

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GIGANTIC fiRM
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DECREASE

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COlliO£, News Flashes l[PP[l!N AClS
ON[
KillED :·;~:·1::!~~~~~~:~ IN NEW R~l[ Of
IN ~OAO MIS'H~P ~~i;f.~:2:g~~,::~t~~ U.S. MAll C~RRIER
Drivers For Contractor
On Road Improvement
In Fa tal Crash

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Forces Cement Loaded
Bed Of Machine Off
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KILLED IN AV1'0 CIU.BH
L€sUe Mich July 28-INS-EdIVal a Bigson 48 vf Ca.nton 0 l.!l
dead today and his 11tep-dau.ghter
K&amp;!lll yn Pryer 35 l.s s•dl'ering
minor Injuries liS t.he re6ull of llll
a uto~obUe actidenl on a h*way
""' he.e Monday
Ml"' "''"·
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or the ' . ""''
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Ytllow Bprmp 0 July 28--INS
-Kenneth Yoder :11, o1 Bellcfon-

machLilf' crashed lnto a t.re,.
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HEAT WAAVE COMING

REDUCED INCOME

IMPACT TERRIFIC

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ied Executives

f!lectJIC chair for the murde r of
Henrv H Gay liD-year-old Civil
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fiElD WITHIN SEVENTEEN MINUTrS
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ESCORTED BY NAVY PLANES

46 Members Get Unpara~
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Planes Are Of Same Type And Cruising Speed And
I ShOUld Be In s·lg ht Of Each Other During Part
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Of Hop; Weather
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FriOOrl.ehsllaten Germany July 11 ermai.D 8 c mJts ..,..ve •
Washington July 28 - The ad~
JB-JN5--Cast In the new role of il.h'!lltilled With the great chenucal '
---ministrations alKrm over reports I
to the Arctic, the _ ,fiu~trtea m GermanJ baa been
U\' DAVID p SENTNER
next
lntPnd('d swp Pll ct~d. by
that tho • Unl~ Stales Steel Corpora•
0 WS-':1 almost lnsllt.ntly kill Columbus, 0 · July 21-INSdhtglblc oral Zep- 1 o lfll.4d by the German Government
C lydt! E Pangborn nnd Huge Hf'mtlon long a. barometer or American
and Roy Graves 29 uf M.t. 01110 WJUI In for iilnoiber heat wave I
upon the Icy wateu1 v. asiMima control of all Ger.n:m
INS Staff C&lt;J-rcspondem
don of New YCJ It the p1n.ne J, out
1 , was .lllllhUy Injured when today aJ&gt; a hot sun climbed lnto u.
tndu.'ltry, conWmplated a reduction
bell toda) and
ex - 'ank&amp; Ul the pre.!!Ltmt crL8l8. He
N.:w York JUJ} :l8--ln lhe flr~t to lower the elcht n ucl c.nr-- hnlf day
in worker's waKf!s has been rellev~d.
l r uclul tbey we-re driving collld R lioudless sky Littlt' relief ••s bewith the Ru~~t~lan Ice- 1 •'lll be controJler of the ftnano.:Jiill tran.,-Atlantit'! ra.ce In av1atlon his- globf' cJrrilnw 1ecord of Wiley Petit
It wat1 learned today, by ofllclllls In·
at the intersectiou o! F\iilfleld lleved In sight and the Wtatb.er
Mal)'lln acco1dinl:l to wor.1 Hructure of h1s country, and in tory two planes tod:n Wtrt' ~hoot a nd Harold Oatty
1ormlng President Hoover t t.:.~ t
nnd Winter road
Bureau Indicated the hot weather
by the headqUUI ters of the "l K hand• wLII rf'st t.he 'POWer for i lng townrd Europe v1rtu~llv v. ll!:
n.n navy planto.: nco rted tne H:y11 , Jmpaot o1 the two trucks, nll;ht continue for se,.eral doyt
hore
dtult::J
'n plana tn harbor the flow 1t·•v olng
p t esent wage levels will be maUllng tl•ams untll th.:y nacht:d tht
talned .Indefinitely
whlcl" were belna: wred Oil a hl@.hMAY FILt: CHARGES
-.'lll.s m».de otl Hooker 0 f f
8 f rom t h8 var1oua bankL
Th~ Ne\lo Yo.&gt;rk· lo·TurY.ey morn- open !:100
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, ~'nhea g1a•ndt &lt;0""',,"th\ lon,N:~Ic~ ~~9 .!:a ~~::'!.?on~o:ui"u:e;~ed~: way construction project betWt)e\1
Mt Vernon, 0 , JuJy 28---INS- Isl.,nd in the Franz Josef ArchlpP.•
plant' Cape Cod jeckeyl'd bv RusBot h planes followed the northern
10 01 0
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was reveraed 1n. Indianapoha re- Mt StcrllnK and W11. shln~~:ton. c Whe\her charges will be Hied in the !ago on the 80th pal'allel of latitude, 1
~en Board.lna11 and John Pola.ndo t:.I routf and were expected to be w1th·
Stock Exchanse for decades may cently whell C. W. Hardwick. 60· H, jerk~ off the cement-loaded death of Melvin Tlsh Jr , a~ three inside of which lies the vutst eK·I
Bo.sWn lihot away from Floyd Ben- lin &amp;!ght of eacn other throughout
rtduce the ;;a.JaiiCS of lt.6 omcers, it )'ear-old reformer: &amp;lapped Mrs.
of Y(ll}er li truck and liell t the months who was killed when the panfll! or unexplored t.errltury surnett Field at s tJ9 A M
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was said but will leave unchall(ted Marjftrie Palet!CO {a'bovu) because chaSii.lti hurtling into a tJttch
bURY In which he WQI rldb11 wltb rounding ~he No~~ Pole
Se·xmteen minutes 1?- tA&gt;r
lh t&gt; l th~ot~K~~:o';lnncs a.re ct the same
tht: present scu.le or wages paid
she was smok.inr • ci•arette, .All
Yoder's body was fo1md pinned his parent&amp; Wllllltruclt: b)' an autoBerlin July 28-INS--The Oral j
Joum.·the·world plane Mls~ VI'C - type and appro:Ldmabcly of the
ordinary worlr.era Tbls assurance the :refo~mlnded &amp;Mt cot out; In the driver a seat or the truck He mobile, was io be decided todQ lilr- Zeppelin', "'''''"" twelve sclen\1!1\11 ' Ten Bocliea Remain Uniden• dol took otr With Moscow w; t h l' same crubdno ..............~
was repOrted to have been commu- of it was a 60 fine and a 10-day
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- hlcatfld. tUrectly to President Hoo- vacation in aU, followinl a et;era ~ad beenlkltllled a OIJledl ',"•'","''•Y l'l. of Utica, 0, ofllelal&amp; Mtd.'!_~oue on"" Arctic exploration expedition,
ti6ed While Seven are
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ver
lecture trom ~
nD £1Ulm na on rewa
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e was drlvlnll the car tha\ itr~ the arr~yed over Pnna. J[:land IJ,te
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TO BEDUC" a·~·ET
News of the arrivu.J wall racel'l'ed
Plttsburah July l8-tiii8-As sonCapE Cod oontatns two Jlu jacll:- 1
P lans, It was .&amp;ald, When rumors
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'the driver was hurled clear or hUI Da,1oton, 0, July..28-INB--Reduc,.,_._.
there by the Moacow radlo station
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pl'evaU!!d Ulat wages would be
slashed to oftst!l. an expected reducsea.t, however, and he escaped With tlonr of 25 per cent are to btl mll.de
The sixteen Paflllellgers an
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W1ather conditlom W&gt;!rt' :rep:crted
f
ttcm tn the corporations quarterly
only mino1 injuries about the bntly
in the 1932 budget of the Mont- members of the crew aboard the che:J throulhout the city todaY tor Of Beautiful Young Actretll fairly good along tbe route Dr Jae.
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dividend, due today The preside• '
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Pollee Wllre told that Yoder WitS I!'OffiCJY County Boe.rd of Educatlon Ora.f Zeppelin enJoyed an ex.perli : 10 agrd men snrl women. who pcWh S
bed
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WRS deeply concerned by the rumor, More Job Hunten •
Buck· drlvk.g his truck west on Fail field a.ccordlnll w plans wb.l.ch today Ciill'• ~f!r u:!~~::~~~~: ~!~e t~~tor6r~f • J.sbrn In the fire ., h1ch swept tn1
to a~
gavt&gt; t he tllen last·mmute 1 •ports
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a.ccordlng to one authority, and per·
eye State Laat Year Than
pike when Graves drove acrO&amp;S go- rlerl the approval of COWlty aupcrln- settled easily on the hlgid water, the Lltt~ Sisters of tne Poor HCMne 1
JUnes Ill Blaat
lOll t he pr06pt!Ct6 ahel&gt;.d of U1em
SLllBlly Initiated the Inquiry OJDE
B f
Ina: ncrth on Winter roud Th~ two tendent C w P}esatnger
malr:lna: the ftrs~ practical use or the for the aged the !Seared bodle&amp; o! a
The pair of giant plnne.s were
Yer
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ore
trucks
nw.t
with
WrrUic
Ioree
Th.l.'
~ltlon
A. Puderbe.l.llh, pontoon!! which hu.d been ftu~\ened dozen other victims ••• the hol(.lNew
York
Jul
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0:: to thl.' llmil f he New Yorkclals of the concern prutM~ted they
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had .po &amp;\Jdh plant In ~d even : ~ 1 I ,
Both OravM ~nd Yoder were llS!Iista.nt county ~uperlntendent will to her 11 uver hull before the ship
1 to-Turkey machhu: caLrtul 72ll gal·
1 1
8 1011 d
thoujfh '118.1Rrles n11lht' be reduced to
COhlDibus .. O July 28--INB-The empl()yed bv DWIKht Oownlna:, su b be abolished Aug 1 lt wo.s Dlmoonc- left Friedrlchshafen on i\1! exped1- caust which claimed 42 lives lay In Richman ~rlnc p.a In fl
y, t\
loll:&gt; of gasoll.nt fhe New York·tooffset l088es In l't"Venue
state's unemployntm\ on Jul y 1 t:Qntractors for the tebulldlniJ of a ~
tton of the top or the world
Ute morgue- - unclaimed In de&amp;l 1l hlt !how sang and c 1 ~ I.ced to lhe ] Musccv. plane carried 1:130 galluJUI.
The administration s oppos.ltlon reoehed the hilhe!lt Hgure In many ~ trtlch or the Three C-hlghway be_
For thirteen minute!; lhe huge ~ t h tl' Wt!l r u ~ocla lmed In hie
aeli1Jhl cf a p11ck't!d house la"t night
1ht: upprcxlnlate dJstance from
teo wage-slas hing dunng the current years, Jt was re...ealed h ele today ml twet n Mt Sterling and Wu6hlngton FIRE CAUSES , 15,1110 LO&amp;S dlriKible Ooated on th'i' surftt.ce, ac- Th~ f01 ty·second victim o! the lgliOrll.nt of th e Jud M ~s H ~1W hel ~ to Tw key is 5 000 mlles TbB
deprt'Sillon h::LS been relterat.ed by
C H
cordinK to the mformutlon received dlsaster was Mrs Pauline Lut.z 110 Wu.lt;h a member of the enol \l:i of I l OUt ~ from New York to Moscow 15
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- · or comm·from 14.
Columbus, 0, Jul)'
28-INB--.......u Lamoni • In "'"""· based on re...-.rt.s
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shaf h ere, Whlle memU'C'•5
o1 h er cnw widow of Antou Lutz one time mill thl" nb.ow had died from blU'DS te- 1app r&lt; x 1mately 5 100 miles
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:;:e.~~~!e~u!: ~r eorv=r Blwne~ dellvered to tile quartermaster or lona'rc brewer
tclv&lt;'rlln aa up,cslan on lib t.:abm 1 lh"' Pangbom-Herndon plane .a
a lr-tur to Rep Condo or Rhode Is- ~tateRdty free employment bureaus
1pov.; ~er.t •uth a ":1:.1~-holseJlUwet mo·
land who protested that. !IOD'Ie in- lllaued by the State division or is&lt;- v
Bartaln Packlno co, here todBJ, the Ma.lygln the hundred powul!! of
Of the bod~ atlll unclnlmed In crulsr1 it was reveol('d todcy
dustrW,l concerns were plannlntr
ttatl
mall Whlch lladtobeenth •""'11' 1ed from the morcue, t-e n we1e unidentified
Richman h:Jd learned shortly be- r.or The Boardman·Pu laudu pla..JJ!
wu.g~~t.!U l: tiOllll, J..amont 51llrt 'I tx;r sta
C8
C8ll9lng a damage of U6.000
centrtt. 1 Europe
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very greatly rogJ!'o,tlhat ~ Cnlll!B
Oft'ered without comment
the
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In exchange the crew of tile lllthuugh partlalldenttflcallon hb£1 fort! t&gt;&lt;lterh'LI! the .....eatre a
ss ha.s a JOO · h&lt;lr ~epowl'l mulur
snould ocr:ur but I do not believe It ftgures show that job-hunteu who
J'OREMA.N KU.LID BY AUIQ
Malyyin banded over a qi..Ul.lltlty ot been C!ltabllshed for f:IX ot the.sr Walsh was tmpro\etl and !n w lS
The 1wkfy -bo und plane ~tar ted
1 ~ the duty or the government to In- applied to state-cUy bureau between By Stimson That Time Hal Clrclevme 0 July 28-flllb- .. m letters and pw;tcard.!l Wlltten m The ~e m:l,Jnlng four bOdles are he- llflt 11fornwd ol hP, ll :JPI&gt; n!l1 d own tlw IUIHV~'IY slowl~ and craQ.tHfere in such ctL~!i Neither do I July 1 1930 u.nu July 1 1931 num
death or Abraham MeClaln !l, Soviet RU881o. and addre&amp;~~ed lilmpl) youu o.ny hope ~ retx:~gnlt.ill/1 - I death s hottl~ tx•ro: P lh t cu1tam UR!ly llfi.Ed lt.s heav~ load into tbe
think such lnter!elence would be ered 1,083, or more thnn 230000
Arrived for Them to
foreman of a State highway de- Oral Zeppelin the ArcUc "
bun1ed to tt. crt.sp
went up
Hir 1dte1 ;;. glide ut HOOut 4,0U0leet
efrt'CUve
more than for the previous year
Help Themaelve•
pmtment maintenance erew, re-~ Wlth Lincoln c Elllworth, Am ~
The ratio betwt'en the mlssmgau1
M•s~ Wal5h . J-y{'QJ'-old beaut)
It lllowly gal!l(d a lt1tudt" and
Lamont declaa'&lt;l. the president's
The brl&amp;'ht spot In the statl.!itlcs,
s uited when he stepped from behmd erlcan explore! and Lieut Com- \he wholly unidentified victims s till 1suffered blml.ll when gll.so 11ne ex· i'eac.Ed mto the clouds
attltude WllJl well deRued a.nd we ll however were Hgures showing that
u parked truck u.crording to an ex- montier Edward H Smith of the remained nea.rl.y the same toduy ploded on the Richman yacht SunM ~ unwlul e Pangborn a.1d Hem·
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under:-;tood He recited how the approximately 5000 more Jobs hllli
By O'ITO D TOLISCHUS
plana&amp;ton of the accident which had Unlt.ed St.atea Ice patrol amonw Seven lnmatA&gt;s c! the home have nut da)' monung ll8 the actor and a don \I Crc wa1mtng up the motel Or
1 N 8 Statr Correspondent
)lr&lt;"sident had summuned lnduatnal been foWld fur applicants in th e
been given today by George E Hy - Lhose aboard, the Oraf Swept u.cros'! been traced s ince t he 111e bmk ,.. part~ of frltmdtc we1e bca1dlng the the
Miss Veedol
fhc) taxied
lea.dea s here 111 1929 and sccun.'&lt;l last sl:x month s thu.n tn the Orst six
fCopyright l931 by 1 N S)
ers of Columbus driver of the auto· the Barents sea from Nova Zembliil out They are
craf. Glad.)':; Glad also a puncl- 1clowu to Lilt runway and at a faster
IMges
form
them
to
mnlntaln
t!XDivision
ol'flclals
es
timated
tha.t
Lolli
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July
28--h
A
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t
htrontgl
wahmmobtle
that
struck
blm
ye::~CMrday
making
a
landfall
at
Mury
Henry
helpless
cnppll'
n&lt;l} •n lhf &amp;how
Vlrg lnlu Bltid:l t dip than the C!ipe Cod tore down
P
958.862 persons we1e jobleas on Julv lng o Germany t at
e me ll1l
Franr. Josef s land late his\ night
..~
!sting wage levels throughout the J considering that 1 034 ,402 applied now come for Germans: to help
ALFONSO STILL KING1
The Maly In carr log Genera! I Heru}
Oilhel~er Anna Crm cll another m('mber of the caJSt ann , lht; J unwav Aft.et tearmg nl0111
depreSIIIon
for places and 124 !'140 were found themselves out or their economic
London. July 28-INB-Aifonsu Umberto N!tl~ na~an polar ex· jloseph Dekourta, Hugh McAYoy. Mls~ Glads husband Mark Hell- ' lor JOO ftt;t t.he plane took to the
Wlfhout exception, the industries job!;
riilllculties and end their complain- XIII of Spain, who still wants to t e polar regions bad been cruising Daniel Shea and Mn RoUer
mge,. a newsplilper oolumni.sl wert la.lr 1.1 a slnKle Krea.t leap
represented IULvc mu.lntained waKe
Labor organization membeu who tng was delivered by Col Henry L kno.vr- as · King' today personally sclentlats on 'an expedition to the
Mn Henrys dlaappearance lent repolted improvtm;
today from
P1LllKborn seemed to gam a!U\ude
rares that were In effect two yeu. 1" are not employed do not ordinarily sttmson, United State~ SP.eretary of seal.ched a report that he had ~&gt;l&amp;n- palor regions had been crulslni u touch of mystery to t.he fll'e s theh InJuries
mer., quickly t ha.n the tlrsL plane
ago and the Influence or the coule1- appeal to the KtateRclty free em- State, shortly before he lert Berlin ed sway his roval Pl'ft'OK&amp;tives in qea.r F'ran 111 J~! land for some dayil u.ft.e:'malh HelplellS tn her wheel
Roberl Lev) Rlchmun s chauffeur IA!S the pllut ctrcled the !Jeld, Ae
eilCe and Its t:onclu.slons ha.ve !louc- ployment bureaus for Jobfl, It wall for London International Newa Ser· an ~lHUcatlon decree
awaJting the arrlvDI of the o 111 t chair In the third floor of the home, and Sam White n1arme captain wond to the crowd and dlsappearceeded In a morYeloUII manaer ~in pointed out
vice teamed on reliable authority
11he wa11 pushed to M tlre escape b) w.re abc recovering
1ld uv~:r Jamai(;ll Bay bound fW
111~ report, said tbe exiled mon~ Zeppelin
~ustalnlna: wages,' Lamont addl!d.
Another report completed todnv tod~
arcb i8 ' quite lncou'I!Ct
~~ t'l'!'l A hall hour Iuter she v.-a.~
Mlos Walsh had, ppe:ucd in mu· glory or something el'!e
~ ·"'
'All the pertod of depression disclosed a falling otl of f3,000,000
e American Secretary who has
!lf!t!ll on the lllwn of the home an 1! .· steal comedies here since 1927 Her
Herndon s mother and wife were
lengthens, many corporatl!108 which In payroliB DOd 260000 Jn Jobs In returned to London for A brlt'!f vaGRASSHOPPERS COSTLY
St:ABCH FOR Nit\\ CLUES
Wrested w1tness to the holocau.'i t mother Mrs Margaret Walah ol IUL lhe flying tleld tc S(!f! him oft
were not well protected by reserveli, the calendar year 1930R31, &amp;JL com- cation foliowlnc his week Rend &lt;:on Lbn~~o 0, July 28-INB-In .;earch Then
' ~lank She has not b&gt;l'll New York was with ber when sh~ I Herndon smilingly refll&amp;ed to poof
accumulated In years of good bua.l- pared with 1929-30 Not a county fer~nce With German omclals set
Omaha Neb July 28--IN8--0nly (lf rn.w clues In the unsohed mur·
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Mr and Mrs Henry J-tei~l SOlo her
Ml!i&lt;i Laura Row.h of GalUpolb and
·Donley Herbert, Ml:iscs l!:wma a 11d
Ml s H t~t~Y Tale and son Luther Mt.ss MarKretL&amp; R-ea of Pomeroy
Bertha Relbf'l sp.. nt sund ay \\lttl 1elm nt'd from Kyger Friday wht&gt;re spent the we('k md ln.Columbus vl.s·
Mrs Reibel s brothel Elme1 L'litln I the~ vlslled ht&gt;r parrntl&gt; tor the pB st 11 'I!' 1el9.tlves and friends
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lhert they attended !&gt;trvkl's at lk\
i\h and Mrs Lnwrl:'not! Ho den f'd to Columbllil navlng; &amp;pent the
L 0 Weber's ('hurch They Wt'!Ie awl (hlldren who WFtf' ~t: ~t.~ of wt'f'k end here with relatives
ll.CCil.llpaJi!ed home by the ir c!augllt&lt; J 1f ht.ll't&gt;~ hete lor ~:;ev-e1al da\s H~·
Mrs Ehza.bl!th GruAAf!r, dau~hter
Althr u Thy who- ~;pent the past ~c k 1 tmmt.l to their home ell Uillul.! Mrs Cha.rles Neff and two chUdren,
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Mi!ses Maud and Freda orueser
Mr n~d Mrs Eail L I}@Rll of lhe
Ml and Mrs Jf'.AA Ln!Ch andlwere gueswo l~
u.Uvt~sin Shawnee,
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Iter Meinhart of
of HR~rtsonvllle
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HunllnRtan. 1111
uy Mertin or
F'lf'd erkk Rl',b&gt;l was a Columbtlf I H C Oy(' rf'turn('d to his emplo~ - 1Da vtGu wert' week end jl'lleSts ol
vlsltlll s Sunday
mtul a t Gmdon W Va
ufter n r;,:r and M 1s w endlll Meinhart alUS
Miss Gwenene- Bal\f'~ nf Chill\- we~. end vl.sil hu e with hL~ fam ily rnm lly
col he LS 1 l!;il,ng he! ;p andp:.t enk
H .., Park rt;tulllel.l havm~ spt:nt
Anthony Kom returned to Dan.,
Mr nnrl Mrs Robfo1 t BCI Iiey ul Sunday with h is famil y In Marietta w Vo , sunday after a week end
Thomas 'fo'crk
Mt and Mt s Elsworth R&lt;lwe re· uJsit
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PersOnalS
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DoroUty Wolf and
M1~ Charles Ebersb&amp;Ch waUl' ,..r
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after which
very probable thal
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on Ea&amp;t Main street There all dli.y plenic at the fa lrarounds Sunr:'ay
Cave Sunday and en,la~ed the day
laUer part of Lhe week Allen Ar·
outside t.earru; w\11 be broURht b'l for I
were twenty memb!rs and four Ylai· SWlday
a plCMant dRy of
Mrs Katherine Dal.nli and lWO
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log the '"fat years" The corpora·
TO START ON 7J 000
:na:~ :~~~:WdS::r:!'e :!:e!"s!;

hordes oC ma Woods, 11', ollkiala

tomorrow,

llfl'us hoppers which a«" damastns wtll rftlew dralnlnl' operatlons at
tNebtaska. c.ropa according to Prof tile abandoned quarry whet€ thelf
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COURT'S SENSE o--F--JUSTJCE'JS
SH~KED BY AGENTS' ACTIONS be~o~!l!\er

When I 1ctun ':'nd if l t1aye
mA.de 1:1. record I 11 pose wltb them
101 "' plctu1 e' he tsllnt
BuL not:
t he two

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lb:ny have WW:ed that draining
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of
consented to pose together bef!Xt!
I ha~:t~~n:tr:!~h~ ~~un,: ~ ru:ume(! in the beJJef that ICireuit CIAart
Appeals Re•eraea Convietion of Fiv ~ th~heOO:~r~~rn route followed ~
tarltr protection on many ot Its pro60Jl bran maah Ia beinl;
used in othet bodlea may be fOUild
lndianapolia Policemen Char.-H With
1 the l1yers will ta.r.e d1em llJong tlle
ducts Thl&amp; increased prNctiOu Famoua Pair Will Get Away From Wa•hinaton This counllet1 where the placue hu re·
NAVTILIJ8 ON WAY
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Atlantic CO&amp;St to Harbor Gru.p.12
~ .. ve the administration, llli!tdencentJy be(l:un but those 1nvacled six
Dry Law Conap1racy
Newfoundlu.nd, and from there ~
~lly, u. talking point In oli~J.JZil'G a
EYenint or in the Morninat Tokyo, Japan, it
wt&gt;eks aKo W"ere deelared to be be- a:ly:U~~· .:~~/u~lll.!s-;::;:
aocaos~; th~ Atlantic to Ilelaml
Ob'jeet'ave Th'11 Time
&gt;
Neither planned to sto p l.:n Harh
6:.tsh ln wotkfl's wages
yond sa1vatlon _
rlne plowed 11lowly out ot Pl.ymoot
Chlca,o Julv 2B -INS---Severe!~ does not jusUfy lh.e means r-mplov bOr orace but Intended t.o make Jt
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&lt;Continued on paa~ three&gt;
BANDITS &amp;OB BANI
har~ at 1 a. m ~Y 12
~ crltlclslniJ the methods employed bJ ed, the oplnton said
a stmlght Jump across the lake"
B EDWARD B LOCKETT
ill
t the 1 N
y 0 fk 1 the
1\IDI
Ume) on til way
wa 11
n" In obtoln
The policem-en whOBe conviction from New Yoak as the sprmebaard
Y
lw pu
m n ew
or
F'r&lt;'mont, 0 , July 28-IJIB--8t11: 8erpn, Norway, where It wl ,some prohibition 8.IJt' '"'
.,11as reversed are Martin OBJien
B011.rdman and Pola.nrlc up untti
11 Ume wlll not ai.Jow ~- young banditll anned with &amp; rna.. proceed on .toum!!.._~~rlhth~-!_~ l ing evidence, the U 8 Circuit Com Claudt&gt;
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Ralph
Lnmlast
nigh~ Intended to take tho
JOHN J. LENTZ IS
Washington, JuJy 28-When the pletlon of rou.Une matters untl too chi
' 4 111 ...
•~"'"" ot' the Arctic sea _ ... ...,.
e UUI'WJ
th
trim
22-foot
steel
pontoon&amp;
of
h1s
late,
hoWever,
be
plans
to
take
off
ne
lfllll
an
o,.uns,
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pole
lof
Appeals
today
had
reversed
the
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David
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and
Thoma
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un route But later Dr Klm·
DEAD IN COLUMBUS black and scarlet monoplane Ieaveii early tomorrow for Northha.ven
st.a1ed a daring hOkhl)l oltbeLiber·
convletion ol ftve Indianapolis po Gray
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Today be waa t~ same carerree ty Bank here, au" eacaped ln a hlah
OFFICIA.Io d HELD
ucemen on charges of OOIISplr&amp;.t'!Y to
They were conviCted arter a l r\.&amp;1 ,
ccontlnuea on rmp three I
Columbus 0, July 28--INB- Van Wert 0
July 28---INB- violate the dry Jaws
before Federal Judge Robert c
John Jacob Lent..z. ?S founder and Lindbersb will be omclali.J orr on • Lindy ' when Ill! a mall pilot he powered automobile In a hall of ponee l:lu!Jets
,
Chal'lea of fobbbJg the safe at the
A shock to the court's sense of Batzell at Indlanapohs The agents FIVE SUSPECTS
president of the American Insurance another epochal ftla:ht, a 'J.OOO mile decided to take a trip \o Parill
He WILS 1rlnrUng when he taxied
11W loot WBI! beUeved to have ea:· City Loa.n and Ba.vlna:s Co here justice ' WlL.!!L the eh.arackrlzatio_'l were sent to Indianapolis to lovesUnion, builder or ColumbUA' A I u jaunt to the Orten\ and Tokyo, Japan.
his
big
ftylng:
boat
up
to
the
Une
at
ceeded
S.l,OOO Bank offtclalll wen! on July 19 today faced Bert Mon - placed on the acU~IUea of the IJOI -)tiv!lt.e reports that the caty pollee
ARE QUESTJONEP
5kyseraper. Mooee dJinlWJ, &amp;Dd:
He_ eonatders hi&amp; Berlal vacation Anacoatia ,naval air station He wu unal)le to detennine the exact fta- t.que, automobile Alesman, snd ernment 1n securing the Indictment depe.rtment wa~; colluding
With
former Democratic CODifi'U8Dian,
Don Atha ust.stant loon mana.gcr snd oon'rletlon of the pollcemen bOOtleggers and poliUclans
canum, o , July 28--INS--Pive
was dead llere today after a few alrea(ly begun He may no&amp; etop at crlnnlna: when reporters •warmed ure of the loi!IIL!L
New York 1lylnc northward, he .eal(t, his llhlp
And he lost not a whit
After pleadllliJ not guilty, AUla Willi
• ntat there Willi a eonaplrac}' to
Evidenoe In the cue sho.,oed thnt men •ere held for questioning her:!
da,a· Ulnesa.
TWO PRUONERS ESCAPE
held to the gnwd Jury 00 •1000 violate thr. prohlbltlon law there the prohibition &amp;Ients opened a today tn connection with the murBuft'erlnl an attack or uremle but If poeeible wlll fly to North· or hill IJood hwnor when after an
hopr'a questtonllll( he Willi wh181ted .Manatleld. 0, JulJ
2a.-IN~ bOIU!
lean be no doubt. 'the opinion stated pool hall and hired u manager der of Harry Barlnides, 35, ~Whose
polao1llnl. Lentr. died In Grant hos- hu.ven, Maine
In the rear eookplt, hllr slender a.W'ay in an a.utomoblle to the home 8earch for two pr1aonert1 who e1The co115Plracy waa conceived by Horace Lyle colored a former dry body \\as found In a dllch on the
pital bel'll'l late 1&amp;8t nlrbt, a few
&amp;houklerl
and
fulad
lnLJhea
below
of
acUna
eecr.tary
of
Btate
CUtle,
ca~
from
a
dormttory
at
the
Obio
N41'10N,
liBAT
STBICKEN
the
three prohibition apnts who agent and later an Wldereover man All!B.Ilce-Cant.on road nr.ar herl!l
houn after be bad undeJ'IOile a.n
By lotemi.Uon&amp;l Newe service
enlisted the serviCI!s of a decoy
tOll botb tile a:cn-ernment and the Sul\day night
operation In " fuUle attempt t.o the tuMiqo(j • · 'WID be Mn where he wu an informal ruest for Btatf! Reformatory here waa Jltart-CharlN
nA-.
WrHtblq:h,
the
former
the
Dl!lbt.
ed
t.odaJ
by
reformat«)'
Ton1d
he&amp;~
ranalnl
ln
the
nineThat
theM
1a
an
'ever
lncreulng
lddtai. • • authorities
l Motive for the slaylng waa not
aave hiA Ufe
He seemed pleued at the obYioua 'nt.e pr11onen were Hiii.ITJ' Bola, tltls and above. swept Ute nAtion frequency·· of such cases in prohlMoM' ~ the policemen traveled known, pollee snkl The man, who
Hla death toUowed b)' a few Anne ~
Th• Colonel and Uri Lln&lt;lberah emeteocy ot tbe ti.Dy per110n ln rid· Ollytlhop. eountr terVinl( a tenD rn:~:~~ the Atlantlc to the Pacific to- 1bltton eotorcement WIL8 the user· beats In vlclntty of the pool hall remained unldentiHed nearly a daY
montha a ~ll!bra.Cton of hill 'F6Ut
blJ'Utd&amp;)' by National A I U. om· CiillDe to WublqCiob for compledon Ina trousen who rode with him tn tc.- autom.boU&amp; ihett., Uld H&amp;n'y d&amp;J cari'J'inl wttb It 1tB lOU oil Uon of the opinion 'nle lJO"'em- Evidence dladosed that they were After he died, had been struck ottar
due to but proe\n.IJorul, men\ IIOilkl NOT adopt such meth R (l'lven drinks by Lyle a.e w.ll as tbe hald and thrown from a epet4·
Cia\&amp; ,held In the It.. I U citadel of laet. ratnd&amp;e detalla ot tbetr trtp, the bill plane, hla wile Alane. After Oaut. Pauldlnl count)'. who wu
may not be lble to pt a-y
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or entrapment, and &amp;he "nd email amounts of money
l1n11 automobile autbOrlttM laid.
whleb was erected under hill dlrec- and
loodaJ- • latie
t.bla altamocm
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