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P'IUD4Y. AUGUST 28, liSt

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BANK LAW MAY BE USED
IN OHIO
By CONGRESS As PATTERN FOR ea~~~~~t' c~:C~ !1~h~JJ ~
M[[TINC MINING FEDERAL ACT ON SAME LIN Es ~;~~~~lt~:n::no~~

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Pomeroy and w!ll meet patlenta at tl"'p to Chleaao

Oldl:n, Ill, th~ceS:~:

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homesd!tyt&gt;P'ridfl,y
momln&amp; a.!ter
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Everyone la extended ll welcome to with thf!lr mother, Mrs Mnry

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t.o ClnclnniL\t Friday where Mre.
Mr
and Mni
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Uvtnr durtrw the comlna achool
rom ......,.urn ua o
term whlle her daughters are 1n end \!sit with relatives liUld trlen~

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[ u~~ ~~:tL,IIk~l:g :ltrc~ia:lo:y(a~ ~~u=~e:': :ar:.ur~~ll

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Ba~~y ~Ch=r~nk

D Cl . AUJ. 28--The I tram:nit.l to another. or cl.reul&amp;: attend.

Smith

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Cl
OBITU"&amp;Y
claua:htl!r of Clf'V~liuul \1.\lted with
Frffi Richards has lm}!ro\led
cln:ulMte, any fallle or
unltuc
Nellie DeWolt~. daua:hter of Mr ~~~~s :fo~m::; ~ ~~ from his ncent liln@56 110 tu to De
st;&amp;t.ement.,l rumor or .~ru~aestion and Y:ra. Mart DeWolfe, was born I141M May Ote'l&amp; and !onne-rly lived abll!l to be out on the .Sll'&lt;=et agam
l dertl8R1«)' ;t.Q the !lnanclll.l eondl- at Dorcas, Ohio, May 24th, t&amp;tK, de- ~
Mlli Johannah Matthew110n r~' tiot"! , SCIIvenay or ftnanctal standin¥ parted thlll Ute AugWJt 28th, 1~1 .1
Carl Ohllugf't :-.c.d '"''U!ti.lterltumed Thursday from 1:1 ~eve t'al
of any blt.nt, .sav1np bcnk . bank!Jlj beJne at the time of death 3'1 years. j Gene\'lev~ will len\le Sunday tor wtek.J visit wlth rt'lathers at Charo.uoeW.tlon, building and lOBJl as- two months and twenty nine day 1 Clevfland whr::re Miss Genevieve letiton, W Vn
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IIOO'l~lon or trWJt oompany doJna: of ap:. She was united In marrll\ge j 1'1ill enter Bt
Lukes
Hospital
Mr and Mu Let! Mi:lxwtll. two
buainHS m Uds state shall . be fin· to Jams T Jaclteon on the 'llLird l wtvre $he will take 8 course in rons and dauahter arrived ftom
ed not rnore than one tJwu.saJJd day of Auauet. 1918 She haa been H'l.U'liO" Tnlinlng
rtldtlphia, 0, Thuraday and are
dOll!in: or lmprlaoned Ill t.he pen!- a member of Bethany U B. Church I Mr and Mn Item Rowih lU I ~J~Ittn~~: Mr and Mrs B H Ewing
tent1ary not more than t••o ' 'M..lS, a':ce 1m ~d hs.a lived a Ge\'oted 1110 1~ Marietta Batu~y to at:nd , and Mr. and Mn Alvin Noirhs
lor both:
~rlB:n U e untU the end came. tile Rep.tta to be held on t.he Mr and Mrn Erroll DawsonmovF'rJm t.hl.s Iana:uaiJe, it Ill ew.sy to lun:u h'!'h~ck Bu~ay rtBe!too~ d~ Mus!rlr1f\lm nver
ed '"M'n Spring aVe:lllt' to lhe Eberbe st:en that the Ohio law ls Ve!'~ h
r
neu ~ v
er 0 J
sbach tlllt over the A &amp; P &amp;t.ore
wide In Jt.q scope and WtLS deslgnea I er enJoymept with her IJCholars W H Nichols, local repre~entaMiss Emma Copeland mit d h e1
tto to th she lo\led so wen. and they learned tlve of the We11tern and Bouthem
v t'
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to ~I ford lli:f w e JHot.eC n
e 100 love her through her kindneu t.o Ute Insurance Company has been l latht'r Dr T A. Copeland In AthM'Is
deJ)(*Itlng public as poiiBib~ again-lthem She was 'Nidely known and ' promoted to superlntend~nt of thlll WOOnsday
lit t.lw8e Pf'"T80tl8 Whu wouki d.estrOJ liked throush her many acqualn- 1t.errltory
1 Mrs Ernest Corn and two dftlll!hconfidence in bu.sJ.ness or St'!k t..1 1tan088, aM ~~olway11 met them with Dr. Paul ROSt:nbaum Bouman who ters of Huntington are Klli:'.Sts of
Injury property of othen
a smile and a good word
1\as .been praetlclna In Cleveland Mrs Wllllam Fcss a.nd Iamlly for u

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t'd , 1 ~ L\ patt.t'rn for a Fcdtral Law
alonw; Sl.ll lllar hnt!~j. by Cousrcw:
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Definite Was [)e..
wh !o'n lt comenr::s t.h'~ r,u
cided
S uch a propostd Fl"dera l Ia"' was
pendl l'(l. whet• th ~ La~:~l 1lt tsl c, 11 of
congrellli t nd""d The pe"!la.ltlt'5 were
" AT OPEN SESSION
even more drastic Lhan th()S{:: or the
preseHt Ohio law wh:lch stal'!ti that
any
J)('rson Q.•ho ma~1:1 rt;,peat..~ or
Secret Meetin1 Followed clrculate6
11 fahe rumor ag11 im;t
To Which Outsiders
~my b,lflk Is Uable 10 two years 1mprreorm t nl ln the onto pem~nL1~
Were Excluded
!lry 1,r one thousand dollar flue or
,
Jr. a Joint met tlng ot orgn m:w J both

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Tht Ohio !A 'II enatted !or th~ pru
St a lt.t:or-Esst x tectiC1l or the 'kpostWts and lht'
banks t;&amp;ys "S..~tlon 1JJ83·1 WhoMiflf'll No 5 and 15 Thursday ttf~ evt'r, dln;ctly or lndiroctly, will~rnron at the Odd FeUows hAll , a fully and
knm •tngly makes cl

Qllnrn from the R ~ d
COmpany a11d lhe

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ru. Priday foJlowtna II. ~ral
~~s \llslt here with relatives i&amp;lld
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Ji'Te&lt;l
Hatbaclr.,
and ME Loui8e
Conde of Colwnbul wtll spend the
weet. end wtth Mrs Ellubelh Con·
de , nd daugllter Bertha
M• and Mrs Raymo•1d Fitch ot
Eag!t: Rtdge announoe the birth of
an e!ght pound daughter Thursday
Mr and Mrs John Waddell of
Cclumbus are vl.sitlns relatives and
rrtendJ. here enrottte to the~ hom.rrom a wedding tour through the

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Mn: William FOI!8, Mrs. Ernest
Cora and daughters spent Friday
wtth Mrs Charles Olbml at Hart~
ford, W Va
Tl!l' Brotherhood o1 the FederiU-

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the Newa O&amp;Ke of The Dail)
Tribune, call 236-L; if tbe Bualaeaa
08iee eok few 202·R.

PORTSMOtiTH. OHIO.
At Dr. C. 8. ShamMer's Offklt

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SSe; lfLASSWARE m~~'::l
and useful gifts

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!or the past rour years.

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AND RESTOCKING
First Class Work.
Satisfaction!

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'NEW FALL

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1' CHIPS,' 26c· jar
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13-pound h.a Ilk; PEN~IEl.,J
: maket. iJ!IIy jell, 2 ,pk••·
: 2 Storea,. in Middleport, I
Pomero,..1
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COATS ARE DIFFERENT AND FITTED
AND LAST YEAR'S &lt;:OATS WON'f DO

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NEW FALL SHOES IN.

J. N. Rathburn's Sons
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO.

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fru lll.,.otlo• nnke pro~~l4et,
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cl•,.rt-t It .quip,... wit!. lllodern ... ct.-iqlly .,.,... c] H•lfth:
property •IIIli
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BROOII&lt;S.EBERSBACH
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LEASED

WIRE

OF \ rNTERNA'J'IONAL

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INSIDE FLAT PAINT, fonnerly selling $2.45
Per Gallon, Now

Sl.90
INSIDE FLAT PATNT, formerly selling $1.30
Per
G11llon, Now .................... _... . $1.10
INS!~!. ~~~~.Pt"0~~T, fonner~_seiii~~. 10~ ...... __ . _. ,60c
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INSI~~. ?~-g~~o~~~~~· .(~~·~er~y ."~ll~~g _$1:65. _. .

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$2,65'

INSI~!. Q~~;~~ ~:~N~, formerly.~~lling. 80~ ___ .... ___

OUT:!~~~~~~~:;·~~r}y ~~lling.$3.25 ... . _. _...
INo Wblte lmladed)

OIL, Linseed (5 g-allon to a customeP. Br·ing your
container) Per Gallon . _..................... .
TURPENTINE, (5 Gl]llon to a customer. Bo·ing your
Container) Per Gallon ... _............... _.... .

85c
65c

(WE SELL LOWE BROTHERS PAINT)
BLACK ROOF PAINT, tormerly selling $1.00
NOW ....

65c

tWe Do Not. GuriUltee Thill

lb.
lb.
lb.

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DRAIN TILE
3 Inch .................... 3c Each
41nch ................... 4c Each
&amp;Inch ................... 6c Each
AU Abend Our S.wer Pipe Prices

LUMBER
No. 2 Drop Sidin1 $29.00 per thCMUiaad
ICieaa bat •not&amp;,---5000 ree&amp; leftl

Ao.ak About Other Lumber Priceo.

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Wut Vlrgint!l - Fatr toniKht . and Bwld•y.
3lii[J:htly cooler In North portion to.l.g"ht.

NEWS

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In Addition To Hi,h)yPrized Trophiea

Are Offered
TO EVENT WINNERS

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By WILLIAM K HUTCHINSON

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We Have Our Own

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Washlngton, Aug ~Thorough
1nve1ot11.gaLionk lnt.o the 1183.1100 pollShip?" He A•kt
ttar. und • ~pt by Claudius
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Aug 29--IN8-Col·
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rw Yo1
bank dutlng the 1928 Plrsldenttal -li JI Ch11rl. ~ A Llndlergh ag1•eed,
race----and never before 1eport.ed \.o Ltfo:·~ his llpu1ture fr{;m the Uniany Ii'OVerntnllntal asenc)'-loomed ted '2tntes to blaze tlw route u 1
today as a result of the !!ensatlonal
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Ch kuu
d1sclwiures at the Nye committee's Lhe J\rc,po::o wd Sha.lll ll 0
luqulr)' into the poUtlcal idfairs of !no u\1 line, the China National
Bishop James Cannon, Jr · In th11.t Avlot•on CoqlO,atic.n
11.nnuuuc&gt;!&gt;.t
campaign.
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, The c~r n~~te ~-lnqbuiry stood
Llndti.'rgh wou.d N 0 1' accomIeee&amp;&amp; Wl
"""'o....,r, ut 11.11 l.nvestlpt.lors wlil probe the Hustoa ,ae- 'billlY h&lt;'l husband un lht! Dlfihl
count, whlcb was found In the In'Ih : lJndberlhli are e:qJo~~cted to

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INS Stuft correst)Ofldent
Mu!"lclpal Allp:Jrt
Clevell:mu
Au~ 29--Avl~~otloli'IS pt . m.f'rc shJw
the .~1 No.tional Air R~~s updt
cd t~;~ today w•th tho! &amp;rettt an ,_
!1f!O.T~ (rt'Mt Ol l111:' ptv~c85ion on
band o.lmosl en ma~.s!': . to demoustrate aeronautical ~::.chPvement t
tlle rubllc
Perfed weather marked Ute f(,•·
1mal upen~l\i of the t'aCCII Jll'OirarD.
whlrh ancluded mCil1! than ..u ""''
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and nun.
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20c
20c

NEW CAR ROOFING
JUST IN!
"ASK FOR PRICES"

The R. A Miller Lumber ·co.

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H•\ 1 to f okyo rrom
n Llll • tk w~~o s ateompu,ntt&gt;d
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Diopote Of Property Of Victims

.toosevelt Says
TBREE KILLED BY STRANGULATION
2p Injured In Riot Foil·
State Can't Wait
Evidence Show&lt;; Boy Probably ~·truck Down; Exam•
owin1 Shouto Of "Down
On Federal Govemmenl;
ination Reveala Quartette May Have Been
With Gandhi"
Starved and Tortured Before Going To Doom
Make• Bold Propotala for
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Bmnlwly , Aug ~t--Whlle hts ful Relief of Needy
TWO IIVRT IN CRASH
lowehi ml:ted in bottle wllh 9 lxud
Oulllpolls, 0., AlJI 29--lN.!- of i:IJe-hard Indtan extremists, MaWlll!;·m Buwman, 3(1, aud WJ[P htt.tma M K oaudhl, leader of the
By GEORGE R HOLMES
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August
29-Gov
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-.u,.na !u• the Jound table cuu- t..,utm for unemployment reJ\e( lt1
·urle~ l''c!Cehe1 when their auto i:'renw wu'teh l8 tu evulvt' 8 11 1'W New York 11 tll.te, pre;sented to the
,ollld~&gt;d With a car dri¥00 by Adu.m r•d 1
tit tl
India
l leg:lslature yesterdu.y with a rtt1
DttV('L'I.it&gt;ck, 3:il l&gt;uvtndetll, Wendt!ll
T~': ~~~e ~~ 0 ~~~~;h at lea~ - quest fo• lmmedhtte a.doptltm
Hortvn. 25 aud DUly Bowman, 8. t.werity perscilll:l wert' Injured, uc ct ell. ted lntemre pulltlcal Interest lu
"'eri' MIBo lnJurt'd
' ourred when a aroup or red na1 Washinll'ton today
IUlktn.latB assembled at the pieL lu
On !'.!! ~tees. Oov Roosevelt liS
1\CTRf:!S PAISE•
~tellt asaln!t Gandhi's depart· ;egarded at thi11 time to be the
Bau Francl~~eo. A!Oi. 29-UiB- ~re.
11orem0llt democratic pieeldeutlal
On ~·rrtval ot her hUiba.nd. llon 1 Shoutll or "down wlt,b Oaml1JI" J)Ofl81bUlty Unemployment Is con\VIllun Lui Anrreles a'Viator i\an liheurd abuve the roar uf sl.dered certa'n to be a prUne IMue
et.l ar~UIPDl~ts Wel't' to b~· nuuJJ 1
l'Jo Ulat 1111tnl up t
the tmll,- m Ute campala;n. It was lnevitaf.:9!:l:at ~ .Jtrpe At~ - - l.dW
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Baa Women Decoys
De.-IIIOD ol w0 od
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Bpetla
was or
forced
t~ at
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tbe dowu
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ndl 1
! \llewpolnt" sald M1811 M.una ....,..,, mr:11 or women
a CE'l\tral newa d,"""'tch
By WIU.IAM B. NEAL
Jtlls ~tell as an 1 Wh•.
r.1 o1 director ol national activities of the The Maryland organlzalLn. whkh
Rome
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Washtngton, A\18. 28.-The dec!- bll l&amp;llaut atut'ude towauJ t 8 a r W
n'a Party
, denli'd that It made 1t:s prote~t
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It 11 pW:tn al8o that what- 1 \md~ a mbiapprehemtlon. emphaMW'IIOlinl waa accompamed on cock to ban women from t.he dq weta and dl'JS aUke who .haw.: &lt;'~1- ever Is wrong and dctrlm~ntal to Bir.ed In 8 Jette. to Woodcock tlllll
~~~:~~~~ b:w:=~l Italo Balb::~, law enfOI'Ct'ment ranka toda~ protn· pia~ of the use of womtn de~ the morail of women 1n prnhlbitlon there is p't'at wwrnployment
Tb
!fled to become IL national
ue for ~.
enf(ltj:etnr:nt also IB WtoU¥ and de• amollR women as well as men 'Ibo:.-y
had :e:,.::l:-_'!!114 f~~e:::a,&amp;
..lb,.l femtnla&amp;a, already eomplalnhlb of II
The ~teet of the National , U1m.::~tal to men We contend that cont..mded that If women wished to
wttnt"S&amp;tne
·Itallan'8
army's JI'Ow:lnc dlllcrlrnlnaUon aaa1nat Woman'• Party, whlcb maint:Mirul 1 wome~ ahould ~ve eqWt.l oppor- mte; the employment they 11 1oJ1e
aerial manoevero. In whkh -•,·tuol- women duritis the period or bust- Ul act1Je ~ve b\lftlu, may bll t.unttJ in lncluetrv and t.hat th. shou 1d be the Judge of the moral
v'
nesa depreiiSkm.
eurted to OODiftlll QeKt wblter.The 1
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U
rlfect Upon Uiemlll!lves
ly th"' entire Italian air foroe look
Th
N tlonal woman'll party loqantD.Uon 111 f1P011110r of tile ~\ltl.l pclltlons of
na ona1 rowempart
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IP::I. UR of women as comp&amp;nlons
laAa
Y reached Oltla , thelr equal f'llhta ILild aboUtlon of sex IIN"'tmtl hel.l1all have
n
I '""'e remedy tor a method or to !'nab~ dry a1Jenta to operate
P flf' encounter&gt;ed a l.ert111c ltOrm difltlnctlon today jomed the B\11!11-~but DO aetloa taken.
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nte premler'a plane, t.ecordtrta to ness and Prote~tdonal COuncU or "OUr orwan•l.lbon take&amp; no entbrt't'ment detrimental ro wrm•·. In nlabt dubs, fo ......e t e 1urnonu-

c

rn~nome

a~ ditt-h.
Th• ne"' tbeorJ supportJJ tile ..tn.nrlllaUon soluUon MlreadJ

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amount.
he ...,..
had ,.,..
advanced them
--pa•d ......
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11-Tho pa......ent of a. $!&gt; 000 "re
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fund' to Cannon by the ant..-S~t.h

t.l~~b ..":O:e ~~~i:~~

8f'rin of

lately l'ill" 'Ve'lt's recommltfi!~ ·On thlfl U•
..,... ~Y
YN .er 'JI
et SOJ erlng lied l.O the suPPort (If Gandhi auci ~ue on the llCaJeB or iin
D paralytic stroke a month ago.
sUeuced the oppo&amp;tUonlsta In a:
ln some quarters, the Qovi!TI10t'!l
" ropt' .at.h tmall b~t• of ~ Jt.diM'rlttK.
' brief but bloody bllttle
program waiJ Interpreted as &amp; dlt.t wtr" wiMiftd aro1111 d a mrter In tm eellar of tM "mUI'IIf&lt;r
P&amp;OFBSSOa HONOUD
I Oandhl's trip from the Bomoa.y ect challenae to Maldent Hoover
At.hen1, 0., Alii 39--INS-PI'of. )railway "'-tlon to the watertro,1t 1 md the federal goverm:nent In
praft!."
·------------oeorae 8 Lusher, head o! the lfll5 a hlwnphal proct'I:!EIIon, Thou- J.1eullnr wltb unemployment, for he
~9 _
school of Joumall.l!m at Ohio Unl- I41Utds of whlf.{'-~PJ.Ibed 1 uttlonall!iM , went for In ad\litnCe or anythiDI
Clarksburg, W Va · Aug
JJke a dltre1en~ person-younger,
verslty here, has ~ll eleeted presl l llnltli the litH!etb thtll''IV ptlands uf thut Mr Hoover Juu5 yet proposed Cuttina: throUih a moze of conilll'l· but more Unct!rtaln.
«Jent of Theta Chi, National BocUtl nowers In the path uf his ear
1.11 Indicated that he would approve lng reports that had caused .ur up
As he paliesd from the "grilhna
fraternity, It had been annount•ea
At riving at th.e pier where tilf'
Oov Roosevelt propo!lt'd a~ pe• roar ln thl8 foothill cit) . Pollee room," he pallSt'd to rtmark
here today.
RaJputana WaR ready to ~a•l L'ent 1ncre~e In Income tAXes LJeut. Henry Herzog toda} dt:fi- "I m going to t~ll all 1 know atIQandhl found additional thousands u;tate• m mdt:r to ral~~e a Iund of nltely quoted Harry Powei!:l as Rd· ter 1 have talk~d with m} atv~ 1
.t.PI'LES CIIEAP
lot hill followers, gathered ln al$20.000,000 to1 rellef this winter, to : nuttmg his guilt In the murdt't uf
Jackson, 0 .. Aug, 29--IN8-Ap- tllhtly pac:ked mllRB to bld lum be expended under tbe direction
Mrs Asta Eicher and her lhrt! · ney'
pies could be had In this sectluu larewll'll
an t'll\t!l'lfency ct.mnuuee n., ,e ... - children
And then, al'i an aftertlluught to
tooay tor 20 cents a bu~hel &amp;ij a I "Although Ul, I shall do my bt'~t ~ ommended a five day week on ali i Apprtsed of rumors •,hat P01wrs the pollee llt!l.c:;r.l who had tJ .en
result of the Wtually large produc~ t.o solve Jndla'll eon~tltutlonal pro· public wm·ks. and lfuthorlza.tlcn alleged confe811iou bad bei.'11 b•oad- questioning him:
tton reported In orchards near here blem," Gandhi !IBid tn a bllef arl- WI municipalities to raise moneY I cast t~lmply as a promise to Ieteal
I l&gt;ope vnu fellow s \\Jl let
me
A Dayton finn ol wholeltalen~ oon- dress before his departure
I by three-yea! bond lssue1:1 to pro- 1his knowledge of the caJ" HPr:wg rest for a while and not bother 1M'
tracted to buy a lar1e quantity for
"'rhe nationalist congre~ stands I YtOi! ~t::: ·•IOH~ public fund~ to re- declal'\'d Powers lillld aftt' t .. ~no- with a lot more quebtlun.'&gt;.'
20 cents a bushel Thousands ol I 'm the protection of the rlgJlts 01 lleve distress
I longed grilling
·we y,1ll. Harry- It you live up
bllihel&amp; were I!Qid w be loillll tv ~:t.ll Indlam; J rl!prescmt theln .ul,
Nothln\1 th11L hoe been IIUgaest- 1 "J did a,.....nd I did It ;..lt.. m:
w your pwmise and tell 1.1.'1. how
waste
Including Indla s starving million~. ed m ndmlnVitratlon :arters ~ere 1 Herwg :&lt;iald that Powers prour · ~hes ... people carne to their deati..s."
and. II I l~t you down. you mu.y ~x- evt!n ft!lllOtel} approo es sue il !sed to make fl. "Clean breast olthr:o
Local authorltie~ and L,&lt;!Ut Her~
PAUOHTERY BJUEF FILt:IJ
pel me, but I shall not cunsldt!t lal-nuug PIOgtam ashthat
\.tit , ctrc:umatanoes provld~d. he v.as :.1 - zog of the Park Ridge pUlice' .'c.ru~.
W h
advoo11t1ng acts ot vlolenct' even lf
P!:esldent Hoover d 11os lJotls • lowed to sleep and prm1ded hl.s 111 - expressed the~lveR conf\dt'nt thll:
o:; lniton, C. H., O .. Aug l\:1- YOU kill be tor not doing ro'
ently oppused an}
ltect ltPP• u- I turney approved Herzog, hlm~df Pl•Wen would make a ' elean breast"
INS--PrE&gt;p~rlng ror a hearing 0 '
The ftnt t't'volutlonlst eve1 to lh ,' priatlon from the treasury . or fed- , wom out through 48 hour~ of 0011- of the killings today Herwa said .
the llppeat of Mal 8 Daugherty. paeiftsrn suceessfully as n weapon t!rol bond ll:lsues, to meet the enl- ta t
k
th case cl\mut•cl
'Tl'eie Is no doubt PowllrtJ com·
convlctm banlr:er, on Bept 19, at- ap.iust armed authority de~Jnad ployment ~1tuatlon. He h&amp;s ~hm~ ~y nlnc~nton que~tioni~g nf the mlll ' tl this g•ut'SOmc c11me Be
torncvs today had Jlled a supple - tlr: Was oontld~nt of succesr;
l&amp;rly Op)XIIied ILny Jncrease In led - rlsoner said he 1ranted Powers told me Jumself thb; mornini be
mental brier of 133 p&amp;ll'es with the
The Mlllmtma·s wJCe WJ:Ui nmon~ era! taxes Private r~ller orgunl- ~tquest but would reswne QUl'sflon- Jld It, but beg~cd to be let :iluDt,
court of appeals
~ last t.o btd him farewell. aic 1AtiOI18 and prl\late charity, he bas 1
f th
tod
h ---did
k
h
b
.
contended. a1e IUtiiClent to prevent ng o
t! pr1"Dner
e.y
for n fr w hems until he
aa "'n
DAugherty, former president of
not ISII er, ut merely chi~)J- sutrerlng durlnl the winter If thr Showingo11 Iy minor slgn.s or phys- o!:Jportumtv to l:llk \\llh hls alto··
the OhJo 8\ate Bank. Is tLlder sen· , ed handll In the Iudlan ftushlo.il
localities hard hlt will do their lea.! dl~tress. Powers walked from ncy ..
te~ Gf lQ Yt'arg m the Ohio Penl- ~ . duty
the chamber In which he had bcu1
Feunnl n&amp;reotlc agent Portt.er
tentmty ror mlshandllnll: fund!! of D£TROJT POLICEMAN
Tile pt·Jnclpal move the National quizzed reprdlng the murdt:rs of preSC'nt duung lhe qulum~. quolccl
the drfunct lnlltltulloa. He alllo
HELD IN DENVER
admlniRtratton has made thus tar the Park Rldp Widow and her ch\1- 111 1 ~mucr as saying
Wt~s llnPd a5000
to meet the liltuatlon hos been the 1dren Wlth a slight smile on ll•s , tll' l; God J H•lte Jel me akwe I
,
I Pre'!ldent·~ appointment of Walter owlUth face.
did 11 and 1 11 tell vou ev.!rythlng
Deaver.
Aug
:.m-IN5-Ro~ S Glftord to direct the coordlnaWithout hll:t W!Ual hOtn-uml-rd ., 1 ter 1 ,.~ talked with my att.uthe;:.r; ·
SAN DIEGO HAS
.._, Hoachtaltng, 30 fonnct Dcu·olt tlon ot relle! agencies throughout alas5E.'s, so familiarly habitated to Ph\liirall}' wcm out. but uua1oYed
ANOTHER M\'STER T polk,..:man I~&gt; under an est here t.l· the oountJ y In an etrort to rabt&gt; his blinking rounlenancf'. he looked and unworried, PoweTB was led to
day Lf the reque11! ol his ;,uj.)tllcr: $2~.000.000 betw~n Oct
19 and
hls tut and allowed to slc??--:t!ut
Bt~n Diego, Cal, "-U8· 29-IN8Hoq~htalllll arrestej lhl night Nov 25
not lX'fore police e llacted a p,.Oiilist!.
San Diego was con(ronted with an· lol:d Oenver pollee he had bt!t'n
The dtsposluon tn many quartel'!l Aged Couple End
.h
to
ld
Itt- 11 "&lt;dr:ah
1tld111\ped aud rotbt'd of fundR be- W Interpret Oov Roosevelt's move
t :tt
e wou
rna
,
other femlnloo df!o.th m~tery to- Jongnla: to the
Delroll
Auto ll8 a direct challenge to President
brea.~t ·
1ay. The body of Mrs Maude Deta Pond" and then told to letive tnwn Hoovet was further accentuated bv
Ht~ bteal,down followed hours oi
wcllet smartly clad. was round In 01. IJe would be kJUed To sJ\1.:: h!~ the language utlf!d by the New
1lfliiL~g Rnd eJJotls to sh~· ht.r
the Path tub of her fashlonabl.e
York oov~rnor ln presenun1 hili
Con ...
· ~ h :tfe he said, he cumt: to Oel11e:
.
d L. d f
55 •mpr~turbable retkcnct'
1
~:~~~e!!~re~;rb;ram~u:adUS:~: lk.tver pollc~ atl't'~tecl Hough tal- r~~~e~:~~t~,J&lt;· ~~ =!~f~ At They Ha rve or
~:~~:~ ~ ~ ~::~~~~ :~'~;u;,:
deamnll solv&lt;=nt.
Ina ilt the Ieque.sL ol Jtlm{'s F. Me· "to speculaU: on &amp;ctlons the federni
Yearl ~ to be Buried
tllelr doom through a &lt;crl(,s of
Authorities were told M'n Det~ cuthJ , Detroit chief of dl'lectlve,:. sovernment may tatte It Is true
T~ther
throtblnR love letters. Paw.~ra h9.:Jr
weller Willi the rstransed wife of who u.ld the fut·mer policeman \lme11 may l!'et better. It Is truP. J
1a.sseru.•d ht• knew nothmg ot th~
t I
had disnppeared Aug Ill with
'
f
' tki1 ·
an armJ aviator bu~ tie wu no o~ rurid~ belen In to the cit~
IConUnueG on &gt;l&amp;lle tbreel
I Btl&lt; Beputt o
Aug
.N -INS-- Iu lnw, the ldentltle:; o tt.e
et
1 g
l ca.t~ last night.
·~·;
'AI'. 11 . h:l\e \lvfd tGg&lt;!tht:t !r.:• ~5 ,..r ftuv. tl•ey we:e burle.:l ncar hi8
l
year:; see that W&lt;! a1e buriC'n to- garage.
: '\. geth--r
J E Law, Powers' utto~nt'y, wa&amp;
~ Belir nrl to bf' t'\'ldulCe or a d (' .t\!' 1 apprll&lt;'d b~· International News
natiOn U.:ta 1mm

Lo:,don. Aug »-INs-1Preml.e•
Benito MUS&amp;OUnl or Itnly hnd tw•
narroy,· e~pes from death or D~IJoWJ injury today when th~ plaue In
which ne wns returnlnll' to Rom~

crate" altb.oulh wltn1!1181!5 t1!3tlftec.l
t.he only advance wall tbe lltL'\ton
di k for $&amp;.000
:.. a re~ult ~ UleJi: revelations,
senator Nye (ft) of Nortll Dakota.
the committee clullnnlln, ealted on
Bieh
ca
to
before the
OD
nnon.
come
·
comml~ voluntarU:y to "eltJI•Jt.ln
under oath"
"It woulli be very unfair to paSII
-• 0
t thlo
j~ent on Bl "','op annona
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dren who

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flad• today lndlc•ted lhat Mu .ULa F.lch~r and h~er thrtr chll·

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wlth
theclerk
of M"'
ble house.
by ...
'·
7-Loca.l ani.I-Bmlth Democratic
leaders in HorllOlk and Danv1lle,
va. .. contradicting the public .;tate~
mr:nt ol Bt&amp;hop Cannoo lUI to the

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ClarbhiU'&amp;, W. Va .. -..\ar.

o..&amp;.tr(•tl coal miner !tll&lt;l Hc'l""
L&gt;l :. M..:tl
y ""'I"
obta 1r.edth••
a po""
confct~Slon
Ills
' "'·.
"'c''""from
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ill S Ht,Jland. his 1tf
y ~ur • dd I ellen~ Law evinced couslder&amp;bJ.a
wlf{• , a note bl:'arlng that ml ~'181: . s·rrp. lse He satd
t(.dn~ waF declared ty olliclal.s to b · "I lett tbe jail at nine oclock. '
11~spunslb](' for the 11ulcid cf th last r:l11ht. I 'do not know what oc-

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miner
,..,,t:h· • holii'S aner the note Will&gt;
Mlttrtl by Mrs Holland on he ~
dt'otbbcd her husband suft'erc
, Ktrl!me g1lef. !!hot an:! rata;~Y
v.cutdled Jtlm&amp;elt with a buhd
v.'&lt;:und throt13h u1e head
On the back or hls wife s note,
Hol',md Jert a )Jt'nc\led 01det tore·
tatl\r:;, lndlcutlng, poUce llllid that
a duth a.g1 tem&amp;nt had beeu con~
tt:mp1ated. Holland's note said.
r ''l"mlsed. 8uch, as we havP
......
,l, •'d trKet.heor we will be burled togeth.er ..
M
Holland's wino. •W be T8
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the etontrol new11, was badly buf- llar)'land.ln .....,maa the p;AU:y.
~nd · tor or ~ prol).!bltttie Ia not. *tO prohibit =p~~ ::;.~ 1~,!~~:::: ~btl~ll~::~~ ~':ie~~~=h~;owAa~u:Y
(41ted,, and twkle the pUot; ,.. foreTbe pnial: ~or "Dr)' O..r,''la'htt ..,.., RP!!\aU 'IIr:y $r;4 ~
to ~ Ute
10
coya" to
bootleiiUa.
wtn Le held.
ed h dMcead
Wbolt ace 11 ~ b)' 101M G1' Mr. WoOiSoaCI't aotlaiD. ~ .~.~wtll., bt.ve na W-eaect eltbtr upoo
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I left"
Thc nafter
ttorney
sa ld

h e wou ld oon lth p
t-•
er"
ower:!! uuar
Meanwhile, crowds continue'! to
JITOW outside the Jall \\here the
prl&amp;mer slept calrnlv 1t was not
Rn ~~-r.ruly mob however an1 th re
VleJ't' no threatl! uf v\olc11ce Th('6oi:
in the throng wr.e actuated by
curtOE.Ity and sought to be near the
man who had fumed the eves of
the nUon on their city
Ali Pnwcrs ,.·ho. under the name
of Cornelius 0 Pierson, waa In·
Y'Jived with numerotts
women
throughout the country in marrial!:~ mart coTl't'flpondenee, apparently succumbed t.:l etl'orta of au•
WonUnued Oil- Ulrool
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IN LONDON

• r~~ aii'd--Q."Ulit •' r.'\~
died here
1 e
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- ·- - One Of The Moat Grueaome Crimea Ever Commilted

oU\1=&gt; ovulluu
A IJ::\Io w . ek ~

I

vor. City. · 11ie account was un- die CJf Beptemlklr.
ca~h
enrthed when a •s.ooo donatlou
was tru~d from HustOn to work H
'fl..l,yo, AU8
:19--INB--Coloncl nod. revt!ral
tlophh.'»
WOOd, the anU~Bmlt.h democratic Chalks A Lludbervh called at th~ are offered to
or ttie cOIIIleBi.der In North Carolina
Wcod Rus~lan EmiJassy h10re Leday tu ex· petlt.\t! events, ()Uts\.llndlns amons,
ll!&amp;ld he teoe\ved the muney through Illes .. to llH~ Rw;t;lan Ambassuaor Which nre a trllllS(;CilUnmtal tn•r:~
BJahop Cannon.
his U•anks fet· the cordtal lLt:at- tor-r.ll speed dash lrom LtM AnThe committee mwt also take menl nccorded hlm tiurmu hb gcJe1 a hnndte1:1.p t: ~1·by t1·om Sao••h
actlun In rell'ard to the deflan~ of ~till' "-l hliOpavlovldt He lut.l Montcl" now In pro-.ress 11 pj 8 lQOMISS Ada L. BmrougllR. secretar.)
..
,
ll
to mile l~t-fO(·IIoll ~d dash for
to Oannou and trea8Utf'r of th·~ wen! to th Chinese ;l!aa 00111
e•l lmd a similar &lt;'Vent "50~n&amp;Ut'
1111
aouthem anti-Smith
demucrats request permiBslou to Y to t;
m · 1
en
·
and J Sidney Peters, his aiiSOCiu.l~
HL·, n.ld MH Ltndbeq.~h v.ell rn~e. or ~ al da
r rum toarul secretary of tllt! organization .;thct.uled tot ! lhe guests ol hon·
lie lnnlgUl
Y Pot!:
!rei
The committee may report IJuth ur at the banquet given IJy lh ' day "':&amp;~ given ~~r auno.st ent,. Y
tecalcltrant wltue~I:Les to the sena~e Am::.&gt; ltCan-Jupttlllse ~let~· t:mlghl 1 lc'lrptlons flll the s.eady str~am
for PI~O~t:(utmn on oontempt cb(uImltatlr.ns have t.eeu rtct•lvcd r.r
Incoming
contesta.n~A
and
aes
fhe 5Jlme hit.e races Blsho;&gt; Ly •lr • Llndberghs In suclt numbt't lspHtP.tcrs th.roughout the ell\1 18
Cannou, Who defied the commtttet Inc thtlr arrhJ.l here lhll.t theylday Ta.ctict\1 mam'uvers by the
a year ago
,
navr t,e, 1 fon:ed to declln::o some (of arm)' lllld nttv~ units, clv111un '
lftl!h-llghls of the four-day ses- 'hem a.motl(l: them bids l:J 11 uei· :u.:rotats, &amp;llder aud autogiro ex~
~ten of lilt! COI}lmittt'e revealed by hu Jill! ty by Nlclti-Nlchl Tokyo hlbiUilns, p;~rachut~ Jumpmg CUllt£st1Jm,ny, documenl~ or bank t :::- ;leW pa(:: •r
'
test nnd a d~cislon of th~ u.ll rac.:-s
ord:~ showed'
In on;wer to lUI hwltlltlOU bY stadium wct·e o.JI that app::!ared on
1- TllatHooverleaders,GuchasHu- •rlutrt t~ ~he United Btates on the lc.rmul program
llert Work und Huston, tormt'r Re- th
U nylng colonel InMl·ll~ of the exhlbttion u.1ltfi Ill11
pubUcan Nu.tlonal chalnnan, James d' et~ d n~. t ~ 1 te d d t
ready were 011 hancl today First
W. O&lt;lod., former ilecl't'huy of war .ca l'
la
r.
n n e
KU
aril've Iat. yesterday was th ,
and C. Basoom Slemp, Republlcu.Jl ~~~~w bv air,
of 11 Janes re resenting
National commnteeman from VII'·
Wlw t1avd on stffimshlps whell
P
P
Rlnlo, aided or encouraged the cam- we ravt: a sh\j.) oi out· own," he
U l~th ~rlnesl f~ Q~:tlca.,
pala:n conducted by Bishop Cannon snld
"
P line 11
e 1111 w&amp;s
to s wIn I southern DemocratiC
The lnfonuallty of Lmdberth's
clow.l just outside the city
,., In" " · Hoo• 1 "'IU 111 n
attl;f' while making his calL~ h11~
J!t expected to lla"Ttldpate
In
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''. oc
2- That Huston gave u $5,000 J•lea~rd the Tokyo publlc He llli~
ecntrtbutlon through Cannon to j i'IS!t ... o the hlgllest (j.wernm ~nt om"Rhlklna eatleB" Clack navy
t.be North cafoJina antJ-Swlth 1clats In otdlniU'y IJ~~IIIefl'l dut!I'
Wtll. a doZJen huge ftylu"
l)t,rnocratll, which was never re- "'nd, IU; Is hL~ custom, hatles~t.
· never belure seen Ill (.:!eveported to federal 9.Uth0rltles
I
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and thlrty~llix fighting philO3- -Former Senatol JOSeiJb B. 1
NUftSt: SUICIDES
~ f'~ ftom Seltrldge Field, Mich.\ re~
FrellnKhuysen IR! ol New Jer!ley, ,
_ _
preREnted the navy and army
(now a wetJ donated 110,000 to I Galllpolln. o. Aua: 29-INB--Rel- captain Ems\ Udet, ranking 0PrCannon to finance his campal(,.t~ ool atl\'f''l today were unable to a8SIIll 1mtm war ace, and a member of thr
thll soutb
:1 moth·e 101 the sulcidt' o!
Mls· qulnlt-t cf European aces who BTC
6--BiJihop Cannon SUIIJt!Sted di· Rachel F Wl.'lrman, 28 , regLster e&lt;l tn prform dally, joined other
vutlna: political eontrlbutlmlb to trained nurg._., of Charleston. w memlJen or thts group last night
Ute Board of Temperance and Bo~ va A.tt:r taking pooon she died 111 r1rtn a lelsureV flight from New
clal Service of the Methudist
York
copal church SOuth l:lecaullt! It 8 h1 ;;pltal bert: Friday The corn- ~ Fhght Comman1er RichArd L R
would make .:equally ~s errecuv.:: an I ner lial1 the polson w~:~s l.!lken wlth Att:hcrlv, Brlt:ain's representative
appeal from Mr. Hoover and P.ulci&lt;Jal intent
who damaoed his Enollsh-buil
against Smith 811 the ll~fl1.tUn
• •
planr. late yaetordny In landing nt
which takes up direct!)' Lll~ Pf!r~ j
the a~rport, was expected t~ fly an
~:~~c~~atlons tAl hlsho
American bullt ship In the croup's
cannon traced to his pen;t.oi,aJ ac~ l
first exhibition today
Atcherly
oounll
auft'e1ed a cut eye and Allaht brula·
·
u ht the acddent. ot.h!':r membet's
8--An overpayment or llO,tiO'Ul 1 Wh'l Fl i
t Rome Prom -- ~- ....,.. - - - - -~
by the anti-Smith Democn..!.s ln 1
t e , YDI
Continued on~ three)
1efundllliJ loans, lDOit of wblch 1 Spez1a; Dictator Makea
were made by Blsflop canoon ae~
Forced Landin •
corcllDI t.o Ule otrlclal le(J(llt Dlort
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HUMAN H.tND
R.llhmond, va, AUg 2j.-.IN60scal OuUett 28. an IUldet'talto.: l
was held todav c.n lhE t.Ua chare
of JtcaUng a liurnim luud !rom
the UJt'C::ca&lt; college of Vh'ginl3

World'a Greateot Aceo Of
The Air To Be In
~teamshlp Offer
Compc:tition

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Ao Frail Leader Saila
For Round Table

~TEALS

of $5,000; Committee Dio- Lindy Declines
coven Fund Has Nev·

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00v1 rnor Huey Lema mado:: It
11 1~" mmutes l11ter by aflh:lng ~)~~
SiS~UtUN'
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lh . bill was appl'QVed without IlL
lli.W'ntlniJ vote by both ttu: Hou~
'lf Rt-ptesentatives and the Senate
t wtmt
tJuougb the 1£cl,alativt
hc)&gt;p~:r In fiVe day,, U1e !:lho1 Wfll
)XI&amp;'libll:' PE"liod ptO'I'Ided by hn,• lui
the t'aactmt'nt ul Ljblatlon

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MUSSOhOI HaS

ALL PRICES DELIVERED MEIGS COUNTY•
TERMS OF SALE; "CASH WITH ORDER."

Middleport, Oblo

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Au· ••. au am1y
1 h• [Jiulntln wns Mrs N "lile Me ·
Ca.(thy, who claime::l tht: Couut
•11Lit K her u11d knocked ht'l' down n
111~ht ur s lall'!; illst Aug 1 at tht
G.Ju111 ~ hum" She said she was a
.1ou• b: cPI:' ut the counL;o; 1 esJ!em l here
Cu•tnt StcfanellJ refused ta comment 1.11 the suJt.

TRACED BY GIFT

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INSIDE tOCK SETS
Mortie~ (Dull Brass and Antique finishes)
EACH ....................................... .
Rim Knob (Black Finish~
EACH .................................. - ...... .
3V"x3V2 Butts (Dull Br~• and Antique finishes)
Per Pair ............. '........................... .

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IN~UIRY (usr~~~NB~0~~1AN : Cl[~[l~N~ HOST · News Flashes ,
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SPECIAL

NAILS
Common and Box . . . . . . . . . 4c per
•12 Box . . . . . . . . . . . .
3c per
10 Box .................. 3c per
·Barbed Wire Staples . . . . . 4c per

Winter Dresses .,

Sunday

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Just Received First Shipment of fall and

and

Former Republican C a1rman Drawn In Probe

Boek Sprlap Road

Aak About Other Roof Painb.

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The R. A. Miller Lumber Co.

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1 FLOUlt,
larre box 22c
1 KARA\'AN C 0 F FEE,

tonight

PRIC~UNDAY

}u§l A nother SALE
END.S
Saturday, Savings To Saturday,
Aug. 29 The Public. Sept. 5.

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BEGINS

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and Mrs Our Schader n;- 1net&gt;tl.ng Thursday evening
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bu~ wos givenof the
prlvJI~e Trtor TAX -S
T A M P S AT
a~Jed,
husband,
Jam~s
The Da1Iy
-JAICALS WIN
She mother,
Leavea tohermourn
her Joas,
an charge or the Portsmouth
RprPrentatl.\le
hearms the Otllanul.'tl. mmer 's 11.1\!.U TREASURER'S OFFICE
local All-Star .team captain- T. Jackson One brother, Ernest at --- ~~
The
b home, a.nd one Sl.stt!r. Erma Coop~~r
men!.'! In the cuntro,•ersy which ha ~
ed by Doc Crow and manqed Y of Nitro, West Vlfi.l.nla and a wtde
The new clg&amp;reli.e tax stamPF . IFather Dunn. journeyed to New cirele ot friends
.
artae betwun that bod} and 111:::
ope•:ltors of the mln.:!s, caw;mg th e Iranging ln denomln&lt;~.tlons from ont Lexln1ton 'l'hurselay even.lnl to
She bore hH lOll([ sul!ertnr with
pJuent strl~ sttuatmn which now to ftve cent!l and amounUng to live that ~am " neat trlmmlnl In a smUe and wlthout a murmur and
exlsrs m the Pomeroy Bend.
! $1000, have been recelved here w.c~ I recreational ball Th~ aoore was will be mlE.s&amp;l tn her home and b)'
lt was pointed out by ~rl /cording to a report Issued Friday ll·ll wtth the local boys JeadiniJ those who so •paUently and so caremorning by Hosmer L
Roush They took an eight rWl lead In the
Parku, who presided over t • e treasurer of Meigs countY
' opr.nlna frame and were never fully cared ror her througll her
Dte&lt;ltmg that the m.lners reasons !01
Thege. stam s wll1 he lsaued to all heat:WI.
long Ulness
the pres~nt sltlkt· were. as follor.\ s retail cl;:aret~ d&lt;:!alers In Meigs
26 hits were registered by the Weep not that her tolls are over,
Tbey wanl.ed a ellCCk~t'lghmu!l county to be placed on their supply Pomeroy boys the New Lexlnst.on Weep not thai. her .race is run,
r~gnltmn of lhe miners commit- of Cigarettes now in lit.oek These lads beln&amp; content with 18 These Ood srant we may rest a!l calmly,
W4;, ;~n1 control of the bunal hmd tax stamps may be
had by the same teams will meet at Pomeroy Wben our worlr., IJII:fl beTS, ls done
which It waG chmn ~d Ly Parker 1~ dealers by calling for them at the Thursday evenln1
Till we yield with gll\('lness.
now controlled by the oprraturs
tretlllUrer's omce In the Melp oounA laster ball wa11
play than 11!1 Our love one Him t.o keep,
~, Paiker furtht'r !:ilfltt'd that a ty court hOWl('
Wit'd 1n local 1am~s.
And rejolee ln the Aweet 888ttrance,
----He giveth H1s loved one sleep
lu!Eooss men's committee and an
The law requires tha.t the stamps
GUESTS HONt~iU~D
J,
C4Jei.T.tw·5'
comnlltte~
to,ether be placed on every ten dprett.e.s
Call not back the dear departed ,
With the miners' oommltl et•, h.l.d sold after September ll and retail
MiJises sadie Lucille and Edna Anchored sale wht'rc. stllrrus are
mEt at the request ol Jolm Me· dealets muflt buy tht'm from., lhe MaP. Durst entert&amp;ined quite a
o'er,
Bwe&lt;&gt;ney, Dlr~tllr or Public Wei- trta·urer o-f the county, Whe:1 anew number of friend&amp; at their home On the border land WI! left to~&gt;r
tare uf the State of Ohio for th e "upply of ciKH.rettt'ft •n·e purciJ.\6tod on EII.St Ma.in street Thursday even soon to meet and part no more.
pur,a.se of lrouina out' Nttch dltfi- from any whole6B.Ie company In ln11 ln honor or their ooustns, When we leave this worli.l o!
cultlt:B' that -existed and to cam;e Ohlo tht· tax stamp will be sold I Thomas and Dale Btarkey of Madl
changes,
the r&lt;&gt;turn to work of the se~era.J wltb the clg&amp;rt Ue!l
sou, Wls The divefl'lion of the When we leave this world or care,
bumlred Idle miners here
evening WBII danclnll' and card We shall flnd our mlssina: loved uJH'
"'-.
An agaemcnt was dtawn up and
playing Which \loU foDowbd by In our Patber's mansion fair .
tt' 1l't1.'l tellcved that the S:t&lt;..uatlon
~(K ' IF.TY t:NTEKTAINt:D
dellci(IWI refreshments.
bad been settled. Pa1ker ~&amp;~ btn ..
l"ns hard to break the tender cv1d
It' WIUI latl!T learned that ce1tam
The
Presbylerla.n
Missionary
BREAKS ARM IN F.u.L
When love has bound the heart,
matterJI had not been lncludrtl I l Soclrt}• wa:&gt; ent.crtulned Rt the
'Tla bard, so hard, to speak the
the a~ment and once mo•r 11 honu of Mrs Ell~ nbrth Otue5er of
Max Brlctles, sou of Mr and
word&amp;'
'!trike resulted
Mlner~vme, Thursday evening Th'· Mrs Jt'ne Brlcklcs, nurt with a "We miDit forever part" ·
M~ney was to hove ueted a s fol lowing prog'fam Willi lendered paln1ul occident a few days Bl::t
.in !l''bltr&amp;.tor In the malter and tl ~ d lJev"tlonal, Klltherine
Schlagel, when lw fell while CI'Otilllng a raj]~ Dearest loved one we must Jay thee
so ::luring lh~ meetlngl!, which were Roll Call Promises; Fo~elgn T•opl~ toad track and fra.ctutl.!d his arm In tbe pca.ctftoll grave'll embraCt'
not made publlc, but Ule conuo- Cihln'l by Anna Vl\ughn, Homj To- and dislocated h.la elbow.
But thy memory will be cherl8hed
vel'llv bl'twec n lh~ miners and lhe n ~ ,Vl!:-;slomliY PeTIItlnnel Maud
j'Til we see thy heavenly face
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SIX O'CLOCK DlNNt:R
l"pt!'r:ttonl ~till preva.lh, Pa.lker said OnteFer h
Tl 1
Alltr l e pr~mm II' 1t re res - 1
lt! ocal miners of the Pomeroy ment• ~re iit&gt;rved bv , the hOI&gt;teM
Mr and Mrs. 'A 0 Tracy ente1Bend organized nrst. lh.m rt'QUest- Mrs Oruesel assl ~ted lt' het daugh- lalned With a sil: o'clock dinner
ed the United Mine Workel-s or- ttors Mlases Maud aud Fretltt
Thur!'day t•venlna: complimentary '
lanJutlon to Sf'nd a representatlw
to Mr&amp; .A H. Abshire or Wlncht!llhere, according to PRtkers short
--ter Tndla
Otl
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Continued trom )V' ..e cmel
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addlt'SB,
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
Mr~ and :rs L ~r ~~rvll;er~ ran~ement WM reported under wo.y
\ Following th\~ a secret &amp;esslon
- Point Pleasant and Mack Arnold of ~Y French bankers In Po.rls
was ~eld by the ~unlzatk.r~ whlch
Rf!v Ford HendrlckJon. nnce a n...m roy • 11
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Banlr.ers decllntd to sta.te the
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were CQUAUS o1 fl. amo~
,. t o! th e pro"""""
•-·d ere
' dlt . '1L
1t W!lll ~SS.Id, wall for the purpose
of prom I nen t Ohl o Iawy8:f.
Trucy,
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~lsc:ua~lnR 111Jll further dUIIcultlcs SOuth American rnlr.Aionary,
wu reported to be more than
'I' .ne body, which miglit possublv visit In thbi oommunltt for the next Mrs. John Sen.kW!I Is report&lt;!!t1 lfOO.OOd.OOO and It wns aa.ld might
Jt,ad to an agreement betw~en the tour da:ys He ha.s JOne farther/much lm roved t
h
_ te(L('h lro£1,000,000 It would be fur
t"o t11 ~uons,
Into the junrles of RJjuth Amer1m ness
P
rom er recent 111 one y('ar. The Crt!dlt plan would llt&gt;
1
, than any other white tnan His In- )
on the same Une.s as that In
atlseiLiANt:OUS !mOWF.R J spiring me1161Lges wlll ~;'be lllust.rated
~E;; CEREMONY
' whe•t the Mullfl!,n luteret~ts head&lt;"d
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by the actual photo,ruph ~huw .I
a gt'('t!p which lo~ned GrfW.t Brlb \n
:• mlscello.neous shower was held with lantern slides
Rn Father Eu11ene Dunn, Ar~ SIOO.ooo.oOo
,
at the home oi Cimrles cn 11 ct
He wlll speak llt Heights Mbmlon I thur Duqn, and Anlhony Gnt.bef, ........ ,.. . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ···
Thursday evening lu honor or Mr. In North Pt. Pleaann~ tonight, Ft·l- left here Ji'rlday tor Melbourne Ky',
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and Mrs. John Waddell. who we 1 ~ dfY and, Saturday nights, 7 30 p m where thty will attf'nd the exer~
DO~'T MISS T~IS!
mnl'rled recently liT Columbw!
Hn wUJ also talk at the all du.y clses of 11\e oonfening of the fuU
"M 'It M" VALUES
friends of the meeting at the Addison Baptist habit or Bl8ter on Ml111t Clara; 1
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present durillK chureh. Sunday and it the OIJt'Hlnl{ Grueser, daughter of Charles Oru:.1 CARNATION MILK, 3
evening ThE' new- lt:rv'eta of lht' lRm)meet.lnQS\111- e!lf!r Mll:ts Prucser has been at th~l
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Or. Paul C. Bauman
Chiropodilt

Mrs D Telley

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between you und
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face from you tliat he viii
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t t h I t!
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Continued rrom PI" ,e one

U:wr UJ~ to link n1m w th Ll e
pa. linlll: quadruple Jila)'lnl
dt'veiopment.ll oceur ed t.u n Ilk~

norr n&amp;: llt n rw o clock a
timr. ttw t:qWpmen w II btThen \he nnt practice selili
be M d T\lesday afternoon

which
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a two

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Ba ~n reportHt hat a L.O a
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~r t about thirty flu! had 81BUI
Oed to hlln persona iy Lb~o~L t.h ~
w&lt;lU
appear at the fiiilt call for
rec u ts for the approachin1 aea
son I all plan&amp; formed to date
are carried out Battyn 8&amp;id there
a 9 )&gt;066iblUty of having t.bree
ean s durin&amp; he lll3l .sea&amp;en var
nerves 11.nd jUnior hl&amp;:b team.
Th ~eason he 't operu;. wttll a.
gantf \\ th the Cha,uncey High
Schfl{) earn at the local stadium

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lthr t'ven ni and he pv&lt;! a nost 1n
t rsl na to.l).: o
Ad ~rtislnK
The hrtot gu&amp;alll ro
he occa.s.lo
were Mr Jamt'B ot Lc.@a
Wa
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H ward tie -ea e~~tatt' emmt! f
who gnve the ,alk to the c ub at
hei last meet na:
AI t&gt;r a sbor
l;usi us meetlna a socl~~o time en
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To Ltcht Men By
4 to I Score

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Before Muterly Pttchtnl
Of Beaver Demoakey
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tho gl t Jor the othe lellow :-. :-~ dety r that of
property Narrow streets eem t m an I ttle r
to thrs dass t they tlc 1d e J l a1 K The r f 11'\t
ar d la:.t o c s to pla e the t a :1t the ea1e:-~t
polnt t thRt \h 1ethev
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mgs thtK hus 1 t }et l ec atte cled to but the hequtH
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made t R I uta rnatle1 t a et} KhOll bme u hl
prevent ve action mu~o~t he taken
Espe&lt;: all): hnd m I ometov are tne~o~e pra t1r.:: H n
our seve al hill!! wh1lh hn e 1oad:-~ far too niH OW for IHtfe
dti\Ing m th first 11 &lt;'e a1 d when thoughtles~ d \erR
park their catR along the 1d1.: f the road at
r near :1
curve It mplv ad l!i t the ah eady g1 eat ha~ul P rku g
along the d1tchc
n the h II
lo g the tr». ght !-ltr t he
of highway where arelul dnver t c aile to ee tot
few hu 1drcd led K t ol JCCtc I
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erta 1 ly the
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BY CANNON AIDE
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alh l v. I ee 11 ' I M1 hrg 1 the \\ I er 1 ~ ~t
whach huMs n
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was the c1 e
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t.laat reached almost to t1 e ftoo
W-Ynter was pont og at son &lt;"tl og
lde ey5s had J,st caught there ha f
¥+:~ beh pd an\;l&amp;rt de of furn lure
CID the 1o~r plirt of tt,e m rror
Quiekly Sant troued o el to h n
aaw lt too aome wo ds fa nt y
t"-c:ed, as H by • finKII!r t p m the
Cfut on the 11aa._
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For a ata tied mon cnt tl e two
men ala oed dumt 1 at the b ok&lt;"n
POI&amp;'Rant words-from Sever ? But

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htore th a ml!%plac:able. th ng hap
MJiedl" broke out Sant w th a be1p
Ita :pature. Well 1 &amp;uppose we: ve

Jjiic ·bere but ho• can one keep
a teent •• the face of thl.s?"
Almo&amp;t acron h a words J
W711ter'a Yotce brot.;e atartl ng
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Pop a OrC'h 'r JO Kate 3m th 11
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Bos~ el Sllters 8 15 Brookl'l
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Stlt.dlwn Concc t
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10 :10 wm Otlborue and HI• Orch
ll c. J Lombardo s Orch
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ball Sco C8 8 SO Scpr Ellls

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-vlb.y d dn t Severn take me nto

llaii confidence tile night we met

~ 111.e to H10..recy about hts be;;

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a1 d htldren suoda.y
1 Cl trord Fror.t of )(Arkin apent
Monday with hl! s18ter Mrs Mar
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He en VanHe&amp;t who bu
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been en~ytna a tbr~ months aut()
mob le tOp to CalUomla. and
WR!Ih itoll eturned bomf' Th r-.
day
Principal poin~ o( ln~e~t
sh rvla l.ed included Orand Cln
yon Lo! Ange I!A Cat.alina lsla.nd
Ho ywood and YelloWtitone NaL I
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LoWe'l Hunery P'tn
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WhiU:man .s 6reh
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Son&amp; l"roUc 1 Popular lng to dedicate a co ncr W c
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thf! federaJ government may eradl
cate some ot the causes or our pres
ent trouble It Is true the lederaJ
government may come forward
w th a fleftnite constructive pro
gram and it Is true it may 6tart
the wheel!l ol Industry but New
Yor.t state cannot w•lt for that
The ttme for platitudes hae past
It Is the time now for action
Had Roosevel~ used
Pres dent
Hoover where He employed fed
eral government.'. a more dtreet
a.nd crttJcal chatfenge could hardly
be maglned

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That U
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c de but prn l'l ho\\ deijJ uate the} weu• ~o te 1 tnt
fact thal they fat\ d to remt'ml er that .M h1y 111 h
of ah~ c ti7.Pil~ had placed a 1 r m urn uu mur lu 11
VJct on for th I r11t lfe1 c had b
rt!g'I!Olte t I
1 hell&lt;:: cr mmal :-~e1 te ed I 1 t ~on f r I g term
for ro\1 en
murde1 h1t
1 desperate 111n f r mak
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S 0 M I: CHICKEN'S
Ott) to
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c ced c kens wa tl1 $5.1100 today ~~
we e cpu ted to have been lltDlen
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Janet Gaynor in ''DADDY LONG LEGS"

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Mrs Frances H K:le n announces
the opening of her Klhdeflrlll1t!n
September 8th at 228 s Third
Street
A Hm ted nwnber of 4 and 5 yelr
old children from Mit:klleport and
r-umeroy w:m be accepted to com
plete the enrollment.
Mrs Klein who has been a grad9:
teacher abo n u c supervisor 1n
the public schools very suceesstuuy
conducted a ktnde' p.rten last year
Children wm be called for anrt
returned Phone 113 t. for reserva
tlons - adv
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Herman Frank visited Ml1l

eo rc Frederick Saturday p m
Ml and Mns Luther McCJend or
Mur aysvl le spent Ule week end
w th Oeo F'rf}derkk and raru ly
c arl'nce Sot-den and family after
spe d ng a few days with K1s sis
t.er M.n c L Orr rdw'ned to their
hom a Bucyrus Wedncs1oy
M s Raymond Frank 11pent Sun
day w th L E Trw;sell and rant ty
P R Orr and famllv spent Son
dav .,. th E W Holter and lam ly
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M 11 ChJoe 8e-ca.)' spent SuDda)
w tJ M "8 0 A MarUn
lf and M • Den er VanNe«t
&lt;'nte a1t ed the fQllowlnl p(!C'Iple
fl. n )' Mr a d Mrs
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C'lY 11mt childre 1 U"r and M~
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POWERS
Continued rrom PI" ,e one

U:wr UJ~ to link n1m w th Ll e
pa. linlll: quadruple Jila)'lnl
dt'veiopment.ll oceur ed t.u n Ilk~

norr n&amp;: llt n rw o clock a
timr. ttw t:qWpmen w II btThen \he nnt practice selili
be M d T\lesday afternoon

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Ba ~n reportHt hat a L.O a
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Oed to hlln persona iy Lb~o~L t.h ~
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appear at the fiiilt call for
rec u ts for the approachin1 aea
son I all plan&amp; formed to date
are carried out Battyn 8&amp;id there
a 9 )&gt;066iblUty of having t.bree
ean s durin&amp; he lll3l .sea&amp;en var
nerves 11.nd jUnior hl&amp;:b team.
Th ~eason he 't operu;. wttll a.
gantf \\ th the Cha,uncey High
Schfl{) earn at the local stadium

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lthr t'ven ni and he pv&lt;! a nost 1n
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Ad ~rtislnK
The hrtot gu&amp;alll ro
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were Mr Jamt'B ot Lc.@a
Wa
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H ward tie -ea e~~tatt' emmt! f
who gnve the ,alk to the c ub at
hei last meet na:
AI t&gt;r a sbor
l;usi us meetlna a socl~~o time en
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To Ltcht Men By
4 to I Score

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Before Muterly Pttchtnl
Of Beaver Demoakey
Clouta Homer

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tho gl t Jor the othe lellow :-. :-~ dety r that of
property Narrow streets eem t m an I ttle r
to thrs dass t they tlc 1d e J l a1 K The r f 11'\t
ar d la:.t o c s to pla e the t a :1t the ea1e:-~t
polnt t thRt \h 1ethev
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mgs thtK hus 1 t }et l ec atte cled to but the hequtH
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made t R I uta rnatle1 t a et} KhOll bme u hl
prevent ve action mu~o~t he taken
Espe&lt;: all): hnd m I ometov are tne~o~e pra t1r.:: H n
our seve al hill!! wh1lh hn e 1oad:-~ far too niH OW for IHtfe
dti\Ing m th first 11 &lt;'e a1 d when thoughtles~ d \erR
park their catR along the 1d1.: f the road at
r near :1
curve It mplv ad l!i t the ah eady g1 eat ha~ul P rku g
along the d1tchc
n the h II
lo g the tr». ght !-ltr t he
of highway where arelul dnver t c aile to ee tot
few hu 1drcd led K t ol JCCtc I
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whach huMs n
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was the c1 e
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t.laat reached almost to t1 e ftoo
W-Ynter was pont og at son &lt;"tl og
lde ey5s had J,st caught there ha f
¥+:~ beh pd an\;l&amp;rt de of furn lure
CID the 1o~r plirt of tt,e m rror
Quiekly Sant troued o el to h n
aaw lt too aome wo ds fa nt y
t"-c:ed, as H by • finKII!r t p m the
Cfut on the 11aa._
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For a ata tied mon cnt tl e two
men ala oed dumt 1 at the b ok&lt;"n
POI&amp;'Rant words-from Sever ? But

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htore th a ml!%plac:able. th ng hap
MJiedl" broke out Sant w th a be1p
Ita :pature. Well 1 &amp;uppose we: ve

Jjiic ·bere but ho• can one keep
a teent •• the face of thl.s?"
Almo&amp;t acron h a words J
W711ter'a Yotce brot.;e atartl ng
tou.ehed by a audden queer exeat

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Pop a OrC'h 'r JO Kate 3m th 11
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Bos~ el Sllters 8 15 Brookl'l
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10 :10 wm Otlborue and HI• Orch
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a1 d htldren suoda.y
1 Cl trord Fror.t of )(Arkin apent
Monday with hl! s18ter Mrs Mar
5hal Becoy
He en VanHe&amp;t who bu
!pe d nl!: a Jew days with her aunt

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postcHdc
difficult f r

A 1ee Lou!M Powell who hae
been en~ytna a tbr~ months aut()
mob le tOp to CalUomla. and
WR!Ih itoll eturned bomf' Th r-.
day
Principal poin~ o( ln~e~t
sh rvla l.ed included Orand Cln
yon Lo! Ange I!A Cat.alina lsla.nd
Ho ywood and YelloWtitone NaL I
Park She alw vlstt.Pd relativn In
Seattl~: and
B 11 na:ham
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and V11n Corvan Brit 11h Columbta
Thomt1.~ and Jack Bennlnililn of

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C&lt;lt.d Olyde Battyn who Is
~ 'ffl.th the teat) his selison ar
tel' IL year 1 vacatiOn

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11 l&amp; Lowell nwmaa blm to open a can or sBJ."d ncs
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The ttme for platitudes hae past
It Is the time now for action
Had Roosevel~ used
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A Hm ted nwnber of 4 and 5 yelr
old children from Mit:klleport and
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Mrs Klein who has been a grad9:
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Ml and Mns Luther McCJend or
Mur aysvl le spent Ule week end
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spe d ng a few days with K1s sis
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CHUCK BENNETT IS MISSING
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Cleveland star now wtt.h the Yan Por:lham 1.o whl glory at the Polo
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Portsmouth Ohio Augu:;t 'J9- but were beaten but once all }ea ~I ut and tb.e othern:hree :~~~~~
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reat Fred Harlow Newark o a ld 8pl) Football &amp;Lars from 16 ~;t.Q.ws on theh home gnctuon Coach ur ' 0 r fuursome w ~tee
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slarUl the season \l.lth the yuu •uv. 11.\J the reasons
LD IME TRICKS\ A lot or wa er has flown under
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R P Willbaum Greenville o and 21 colle-r"'" ~ tll Ur; .. uo Sundll.) Clark
moat co\urful aruy of baekfll' d your ~at:; w1Lh colton
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three aft.ernovn or we nrs L practi('C stars m pro grid hstmy Glelll l:; hot sho ld be forgotten as s &gt;On
to attract attention as a ba.ll lay rncre thon local fame a.s l.he star
t 1ut l~rtJred 1n a u~ with &amp;:aros or se&amp;~ton of the Portl:lmou
Spaltlln PresnelL who will likely c11.1l signalS as t is play d It 8 the next aho
VIi.! couver B C Aug 29---INS- er About ~n or elevrn yell.: aa:o ~&gt;lug~cr &amp;t Hlih School of Con
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1931 football campaign In the I a won all Amerlctm hm ors at Neb you wa l to thh k about
Halt a minute after he ha1 been the writer wn~ loungll1&amp;' around the mtr('"l:' Af~r lllgnlng wU.h the Van
Rt ~:buck shot from the 17 yard tlcma.l pro Iea.gue
Tv.ent} ftv raska the last :,.ear ROCk! e s F l!
P&lt;.: IHlpt; }ou ~Ill find consolation intror:luced all the g.raate~t heavy Columbia &lt;.:ampus ol a !!prinK a! ~us Lou was shlpped oft' to Hart
lim Wllltaum frotr' t he 19 and pla.yers in ~1 wg~ r~por l to Coaclt Horsemen pla~t;.d t he CQ 1 h u;kc
I ~ fact ~hat dur ng the many '\\clr;ht of al ltlme Jack Dempaey t.ernoon when s:1 excited freshman ard lor development
He was o.
sensaUan there
~a l ;-;: ,rrom he 3.. In the handl G~~epet.~oti' for a!acU poSJtion 1s Nebraska won The lov.~:~. I 1 lla J a s11 I have traveled around with knv ked aut his first opponent d&amp;shed up
;ldsdgreat.l'St gol~e·~! h~v~ Frs k Sawyer wetghJng 191 poundr. ] Cmon over to south FiPfd }ell
Sta tng In 1926 hls fiTt )car as
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o~e so ~er ec h 1 ~ 1 as h~ continued hill triumphal tour eo the osb
There 8 a kid over a rerular Gehrig never hM failed
1 a.coordmg to regulations laid down of Georgia. Tech and C:,. K a hl or n ~
10 11 raslo ta Y m
Dakota are othe1 g1~1
albt' 0t ----(Jt of txhlbltlon~ here la&amp;t :Ught
"'''' h&gt;ttlng bal'·
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WRESTLI~G RESULTS
by the Nat.tonal Professional Foot. Nmth
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In his ttrst vl:ilt to u Is cit~ dial•
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1ball League not more than twenL, la Ht sea..-.•:m Ch ck Bennelt uno IIY.l eve! L1lOUg 1 you ma k e one
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twq players can combine bench and thel 5 a tan tar of 1930 Y.lll not b 1 ~ hol J st Rs its possible to get since a vaude\il~ appearance
The sun dial let It~ explamed
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fleld duty Only three of the 25 repott ~~was learned SatUJda) Hr a b n e wl {D yo Jllay a hole per vtar ago Dem~ey was gnen a ten is quit a landmark on the Colum with __lJ5 and 374 rcl!pectlvely He
At New Yo:rk _ Ray Steele of Spartan cand1da.tea who Jepoll fo has dcsert.ed Pro foot.ball 1 es to feet )
mlnUie ovation I;)' a l l OOU erow1 bia campus It wafl loco~.ted about drop1x:u to 300 In 29 but rome
F'lr l of a ll-don t Jose )our lem
Tl 1 v Lamarr :ma p:&gt;uuder or Ta twenty five yards beyond tile rlrht ba£~ lost year with a mar&amp; or 379
CAlifornia threw Steve Zna&amp;kl Pol practice Sunday
however
" 11 t.alie up coachtng 11.nd he h&lt;f'S be(
ish beav~w~la;ht.
have to be released or Lradcd tv grunted Its telcw;c
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11 e ~.:olrer with the smtle Is ccmJ
Washlngto 1 went down I field or t he old Columbia basebo.U
0 11rlg not only J.s a. batt"r ot
Sandor Szabo
Hungary threw other teams In the league Mana
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th tile good score
twice under the Impact ct oemp dto.mond I" wu something of a hlih awrages tut a deadly hitter In
Taro Mtxy kl J
ger Griffen has just ended a yea1
Tm Y Ho' 1 lO:ltl All An Cl ca 1 It ~o 1 have lt ou ble with your .sey« blo11,s but refw.cd to sLay rarity when a college player dro\e a the pmchell He holds t.he Amert
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In sifting out applications during
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at. the Univers1~y of A " s o s lt;ok tlrs l to your head
the e Once the ount wa.s nlm· ba~eball out of the Jot let alone can Leagu£ record for 1rtvh1g rwu.
Vanka Zele8n1ak RWISta threw which more than 500 exoollea:e
):c cct sw mg can be utterly ruined the ('Cond Um lt wa~; five and the over the sun dial
!ln\ 1 e- ow:ored 175 men two years
August Benkert BeliJ.um
stars were Interviewed He hiLii ban a ~ U be unolh.rt Spat tau ~
Air Philadelphia Ed
&lt;Don&gt; signed up only those v.hmn foot ple thiCat ns Will Elme1 SGll\\11. L.-: 1 by Ial l g the head too quickly D 11 bavcd Jack trrm further work j The group proceeded post ha t.e ago Last year he wa.s r" 11ponstble
of the 1930 Wnshu g u 1 Yo • c n1 c ntrol the head acuon
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George of New York defeated Jean ball authorities In Lhe know feel captuln
dl.at~ clevCl Q.hlch galloped
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,., rd ll e ghL sho uld~ wltl u e Bell gham Wash IA."ted the fche pelllng the best otrerin 5 0~ "t "C wag
!Klme bitter duels fer home
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ship Dutch CJa1k or Coloraao I !elL C)'l' rm.:u&amp;&gt;d 011 " point buck &lt;': leu two mundl5 H
landed 01 varl'!lt)' ttcher1i over fhe distant r m honou but r.o far Gehrig has
Mihaly
Or;ovanyl
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Coach Potsy Clark expects to College Dexter Shelley Caplan of cJ u e Ual \\hen ou expect to It Jack hard twice and th 1 Ot:mp
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th~w George l..aiSan RuMia
I have two teams In pink condition Texas U In 1930 and Stud Stt 1 l
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hard that rn~p~~ts d
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Gehrig holds
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ce Malcewlez Utica N Y drt:tv when september 13th rolls around 1elt St Mnry s complete the b1 l.t 1 y t,o perfect an ca y swing-a Wo I glued his giiJVe6 t.o h ~ tac wa;d 11~0 ~n 1~~s.,c u n
~ ~~ld wrnl' s st: its record far dnving In
wtll Dr Fred Meyeu Chicago
The apa1tans will have an oppor ftela s ate Kalll a na swnueH a c I sn ooth WHhm wtthot t u b1 eak and held on
When he started 1 ~nin to first t run-. "lth 9 He achtC'I d thiA h on
~ bhcu dlld lase t Stanley Btutak Bo6ton thr"w tunlty to stop Stumpy Thompson ~mong the mo:.,t dependable pass In' o don t. hut1} 01 t1 ~ to hit th
was an even bet t.ha.t he11 would trip or ! 1 1938 He also holds th record
00 John Gundovitch Rmsla
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and his Brooklyn t.eam mat.e!l un ..nat.ehet:. m U e coun\,I&gt; besides ba hatd
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Len Macs.Iuao Eaat Aurora. N Y that day The game w111 be piRyed o~.:ms fosLbiOken field rm ne1s l!
Dm t gtill Lhc club too ~lght.l
FIGH~
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ei~rfs
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tne thee bi fellow e.har ng the honor w1th Ruth Bll.h
llnmx
fm t Ull t hrew Ballor Arnold Boston
here
Brooklyn placed fourth in the ball IS In the ir n 1ghbml ou i 1and on the oU er hand don t l o d 1
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Jack Wagner Providence R I the national league race last ooo. lh cy a.ru uu d e1 1t a 1d w 1aL s me c j t oo Ioe»lcly A ftrm grip is all
l l!shed fielder and one or the bes~ nalo; Gt:hrlg also hol-ts th e rrcard
Tt c Cud~ ha I I
m I s t hrew Jack Sherry Omaha
son The Spartans finished sixth
Lhey seldom 11 lliS Clalk Q.lll PIO U 'll l; necessary
On the shott
B;p I N S
brs( steale s In the American Lea.
'"r he most "tra bases on kmg
bably llt MeOla n (llld Stennclt do ~ ls esptiCially th.e wllsts should I At New Yorii:- A.l Sh~g~r New
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hits II' ·me sc 1 11 He registered 13
most of the punting Outen Cia k be flexible und not held stiffly
York former lightwdght champion gu
l in 1921l
1s considered p csncll ~ equal a 3 a
p uy sole ou of uuuble Don t ~cered U!ctmka.l knockout c e! I Gehrig would like to bre~k Scotts
field gcne1ai and 1ull 10 su ne ul 1y r..o nak£: up 101 lrn!t distance Eddie Cannonball
Martin
Iur record but ts attaching nu great I Oehr il ' Jolcls ~~ the knowlcct~
Ute sigunl callu g
but t kc the pena ty
The next mH bantamweight cham ion 12 1 ] Importance to the task He says th:1t J e was c1 o 1 of lhf' (,.'T':!a !!fit
The Spa Lan bu ktteld w 1 ha ve 1 i ot ca 1 be plined so much better 1 Patsy
~enbloom PBaltlmore
Naturally ld like to go rlgh teat s in mc:Jern history the Van
plct ty of wclgl t fm
s 1 oslun;r 1 ul
good lie
lightweight defeated Nick De Salvo along a.nd e 8 t a b I I s h a new kccs or W27 and 28
~------By
Lluougl tackle and enough SlJ N ) D
t y to help your club Tl
New York &lt;B J
Ll m1kc an:,. of lis JUt 1be1s I o 1ub
&lt;Ike has anangcd the fa~,t' l Eddie Kid
Whalen Brooklyn !
to c let 1 Lhc open Holn Me 1 r r r I Ib to fit ca.cl shot 1! middleweight scored Wchnlcal ka 0
Cia
n a Lun
pk 1
d All
S hwan;
II lie
s !1uset 1e
ueep 'Ough
'iew Yo~k ~'HACK"
eepec
1\ I.Ht: • e1
a c &gt;: 1 ao e fln a bbacl
11 lofted
non or
A over
lO) BatUing Tra.ce)
It
tJ:}an stx !eeL two mches tu 1 and good npp1oac h a U one putt saves
B
Phil
d
hia
r h
nOne weighs less than 220
lbs 1 nny strokes
enny 0 r
a e1P
enL
_ _ ·---·
Each 111cmbc• of this qunrtct oi
Doni sta d too fa • away hom ~wel~ht k ~e!eated Willie Barcy I
By MAX KABE
Sounds like a pipe dream what"
fullbacks pi..Y.yed on championship ll e ball especu\lly on the fihort ew or l
I N S Sports Wr1ter
Doesn t seem po1511!ble thfl't thu
rlevens durmg thmr college da:r tron 1; ols u vou ve slicing or
SaUot Jack SJ:tarkey Phlladelphla\ New York Aug
29--Ha.dten great Fla.Uru.sh. Bslbe wtll be pera
ll'he Spartan halfbacks average 100 1 ooking instead cf lltanding tu 1 lightweight, defeat.ed Ed Holli\ea schmidt. Wilson ~ tb.,.. Cbica80 mttted to get away frnm Ebbl;ote
lbl; and. stand mx feet tnll or bet tl cr away tly standmg closer 0 New Yorlt (8 I
strong man and Floyd Caves Her f'icld.s
ter
tl
bill
Jce Glick New York 140 pound !man the one time miiJhty Babe or
Well slr bend IUl ear and llo&amp;.en
E lQ to ~nct tht pa1 ~an une Ill
Don t sat !lei" nccu ac} fm dis er defeated Mel Araj'On Peru I P:tatbush may chance uniforms
Floya Caves 1.s having a tough
a~erage 200 lbs
Ebding or st L c~ a1 cl do L qu t on the stlokcs &lt;6 ;
1 Wilson coming to the Robins and year of it sharing In the depres
Ma.ry 5 and McKalip of 0 , ego 1 A ow both. 1 111 cts to come through 1 OEcar Goldman New York Ieath Herman making the Wind~ Cit, slon and showlnli: a woeful balanc'&gt;
state Will clhlde duties w t 101 n wtLho t a be k for a relaxed fo l c1welght defea~d Danny London his hllseball residence
where a balance would do most
Cuvos1e Butlc; U Pete ~o el CXLh In~ tHo ugh is most essential fOl New Yort (5)
_
good at bat and Jn the field
At Brldgpcrt Conn Jimmy 0
The Chicago strung man Is In
U and Long of Solltl em Met o di 11 tr: fl. d cl rectlon
dl.'&gt;t Ebd l lg Ul Ll e Jecelvmg l"l d
c c j LY
hot fm your fav Brien
Bridgeport
v.clterweight
THt:, ::il ANDJl'l(:
the N~me boa.t He Is being pw.ld
(Jf Stcl ctt1'; Pab:iel:i wa!; lu get} e 0 llr lu k
o
slice
Htt them scored tEchnleal kava over Bylves
the highest salary Ill the National
spon s lbiP. iOJ St Mat~ ... g c~ vic Stlalg I o the pi
fhls also ap tet Cohen New York 5l
League fm a pla~ing role and ha:~
lc1y O\el Fmdha 1 1 st H!U va~ pi
lJ P11 J 11 g wr the wind
A
At. Long Branch N J -Jimmy
AMF.&amp;JCAN ASSOCJATJ .11'11
liquidated with about ten cents on
osle lS a fmm ct I '-'1-H I of
Pol&gt;) ba I I fl •cc h Is l.tfcct.ect ver Phillips Bet'tlardsvtlle N J wei
Club
Won Lost Pet the plest.a In actual pcrfonnan~
CIDiks ilL H c u aid \.\O.s 1 s
c bv tic 11 ld Wlen you ad terwf!ight and Kid Dixie Newark St Paul
114.
50
627
Now that Herman a~ failed to
72
65
52fi Wilson Will be called Into the ex
olrgcs 01t Lulllg pa"el 1 1028 oc~ Lle bi• whclller It be
drew •IO
~Kansas City
~
\ O'-'\:l 0
Indlanapoli&amp;
69
6.'1
515
Both PctcriiO &lt;U d Long \.\~ o Ul I
on 1 Cll 1 f t }OU sho II
Mil
kllr!
f)(Ja eeut \C chambers when the seasou
67
65
.U illO w; :;den om; lot ull Soul • tJ nk uf nothing but whc c vou
fr.ou:~ne
66
69
489 comes to Its eventual close and
V\.tstc n be1t hs
Both h 1 ~c
t 1 c bull t J go If \ou t y to 1
c 1 bu
63
68
485 t.old In t.erms unmistakable that
ce ved All Amcncan
en 0 I
PI!
f I \OUI honk or SllCC }O U Will
IM~r:::~a slls
62
78
463 they ha\e been somethiniJ of a
Dale Mudd~fi sw 1t er Floudo.
lo t1
PlJuslte 01 dub t1 e shot
Toledo po
i)
3
83
390 bust during the past seaoon
;:;chlcusner uf Iowa Jap Do Id'i of
(
w &amp; J a 1 r1 GeOige Chnsttansm II uu find that yo 1 are Josmg
NA'TIONA' U:AGUE
And all 11 r~;prlman(.. the boyr.
:A oreg01 1 avC' been 151g1 eel fm u c ~oct I.Jal 1ce it •s P obabiJ
be
b
will be socked ,..rhere l.he socking tli
01
tackle pus lwns by the Spa ta 1 u 11 c til fi le gettlllg too m 1Ch
\... 8 ~ 1
Won Los
PeL. painful right n the old bo.nkroll
nana,.e1 en t tiPilUidmg s orne 1 bud~ ~CtlcJ I to the swing and
NL
Vu \
82
44
6al
Nov. a ballplayer hates to take
70
Fc.;oti.Jall Gmoc dccla rn; 11
w 1t r I' ;s 1 g fol distance thus per
'
~~ 0
a3
569 It on the dough basket as whu
0
s the g1eatcst L&lt; ckle
u vett;lty
t ng the ouctv to come in ahead
:::hlcago
Aug
~-1Nb-A(tcr 1
cago
'ro
59
~3 docs 1 t 50 that the Me55rs Her
I F londn football hibl-of)
Sch O! tile I !'I Us A simple e medy tor thirty YeP.rs of silence a
robot IBrocklyn
67
60
a ::a man and Wilson can be ex))e(;ted
tur,Jlng Y
Ualance 1s W put your which went out of use In 1900 \\ Jl S.)l)ton
58
6fi
472 to have their grievances
leusne1 made t1 e All weste r cu
ferencc tcan
58
18
400
But the matter docnt rest there
1 1928 ctm 1 g lJs v Chl 01 ~our heels just before make a public ap.Jearance her e I Pitt.sttu-gh
seco nd yell! of college footba 1 He }ou sla L the rlubhcad back
talk and listen repeat and r~ .. olt~ Philadelphia
r;4.
72
429
Herman thf' Babe Incurred the
was slated fo r a bel th 01 Col e ~
A crv successful praclice 1~ to me!l88.ges Imparted to It
1Cmclnnati
44
32
349 om.cml dLSpleasure of the front
All A cr 1.: m n 102!J b
failed tu ma k JOUI club score ca1d be!ore
The robot wblcb was lnvenk'rl
AMERlCAN LEAGUE
omce by t:ls holdout ta&lt;:tlcs before
W
Pet the .serumn anti While President
ftm 1 1 e senoon Th :; ~ h s sec yc u go out to p ay with the num by Valdemar Paulsen a Dane \ II
1b
old .\'C&lt;tl v. u tte Spalla '!!&gt; Douds bt' o st10 r.s ~ou should btke 01 the emplov of the Stat.! Telegraph
Cud 1 h
Frank Ymk gave him hl8 119000
8~n ~:t 721 contzact
wts rm ea \ All Amencan tackle eP.Ch hole Fm c:o:ample u1 a pa 1 company in Copenhagen hat; u.')C• Ph..,a e P IR
he p_,ve 1t wtth the feel
5q8 ing of the daddy whipping his off
73
49
:,cltoct1011 11 1928 a tuough 1 e plfly fctu hole n ark the card with a presenred to the Museum or Sc1 Wuhtngtcn
eo ce lte at w &amp; J
tl d ftvc Tl cn play agaux~ ttJI.s score e"'Ce and nidust• y founded b~ Ju New York
72
51
58a splmg
0
11
61
60
504
and "' 1J1 d emon Clevtla.nd
N ow tat
h
H crman has wa1 led to
Rcc dcr.lueu he beo11 ncl a01 "'a.tJ It
a1e one o\et on 11. hole 01 llus Rosenwald
h
Bt Lous
73
411
51
I nil tu. eleven and 1 1 ken hnn tY.o !01 t become dlseou aged stratc t at It can not only talk but D t lt
deliver
It
Is
to be expcclicd that
74
403
50
de 1 01 t.:lck c
Dvuus 11 1930 Yo u n \ be one 1 der o 1 t1 e next receive and retain a me'"qe
Be ~
the
front
otnce
wtll take lt out on
392
47
3
\\fls the 01 Iy u 1 111 mu 8 cllolcc on I c Soon )ou will master this
Preseota.tton of the robot whit" 1 os n
1 the Babe and Floyd Caves Is not
381
48
76
ihe national 1 0 leaKu All Am c u
c ( ~ou have outlined !o your Is c&amp;lled Paulllen s teJecraphohe Chlmgo
one to take It without a protest
ca.u 1 r th 1 ~fl. e bel ~h Chi stla n I e al d bcfm 'iU 1 a,tc awme of It was made by William Dubtlle• &lt;:;[I
\ ESTERDA Y ii RF.SUL TS
And out or the ensuing wrangle a
1
sen co 1 c:; to Porl.sl loutl
art
I be playing ~ bP.1ter game on New York after tt was revived bj' A
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
trade for Henna.n Ill almost cer
tlrtcc ~CI\Is I I CI Doc b a :; v. ho cadi atte ml ~
German company
taln to develop
I fl.nkll t his c ten guu I ll ~c ny
You \\ill find fm Instance that
Use ot th.ls almo~t human In ) Columbus at Mi \\aukee
cold
A&amp; ccncerns Hack He was thf!
1
n l 1 a1 01 th&lt;"
t
I a 400 Yald pa1 four hole In stJ ument YiiU enable ,., man to v;catber
nughty oak or the Ct.lbli 111st sea
tc d f 1 y11g lu reach the
leave hJs omce In charge of hi
Milwaukee 3 Indianapolis 2
son but has rcvei'Sed the adage and
0 x E mer8ong rex t; " U
H aty
gree ' I bot
ta
st Pn 1 5 Toledo 3
Lee Oll.lahoma J\lo
B •lei c en
second shot ,You wUI play ro
secre ry
u
has sUpped rrom a mighty oak to
Tulnnc Bob A mstron
!1 &amp; ~UI I Sit. lely on tl e fa irWay ncar the
Suppose a Mr Jones while
:'(.
KanSW! City 2 Louisville 0
a puny acorn thls sca.son He is
u Fled RobeJts low&lt;~ 11 11111 !cport ~;a:t1 nd pitch up as close as pos pectlng an urgen t call trom a M I LGulsvllk ~ K:~a.~ C~y 6
h.itt ng arm nd 250 and on threr.
'rE'JJ~fS'
for tnr guard pos Uot
l!:u c s 11 Is I~ b ~ to tl e pin tor a sure five Smith suddenly is ra!Jed &amp;\U} I 5 ~~TI6 !'.~ b f.
occas!OI'l.!l has been benched by
1
Tf'Tl..E'
a llt.-.t scam• 5 tt"am 1 c of Do:!
whe ca
f you t1) to press on I !rom his office
When Mr Sm h
us
ttfi urg 1
Roger Hornsby tor hi&amp; waning
Le Slleiie:,.
nl d
ld J )lili seco nd sho t In an attempt to call8 the 1obot secretary will sn
Onl~ games scheduled
1u;rk v; th the wUiow
1
IS(} 1 h vc t
Lee v Lva~cvre~nsct~ teat 1 the green yo
are morf'
Mr Jones is out but I! you Ill
AMERICAN Lt::AGVE
Hack Is getting $35000 He will
Ad Lmd c
f
5
opll
I k.cly to get into d!fliculties
l &amp;t!l.nd by I will record your me..
Phlladelphin 5 New York 4
ecc vr, th.e most drastic shcinJ of
p
~i u mmci pup
o
\ d nov. that tttls seues of go!! sage on my steel wire
Bostcn 3 WMI'llngton 0 catlod any a~hletic in Da.scball this sea
... 3sy ..., arks when Cialk was !r s r.s nas ccn e to an end it l
Then the robot switches flom
en&lt;:! of third rain
I son
co,.ch m~ Kansns
Li dsey sayr; my 5 nc e hope that t hey hav! rcproduclniJ setup Ithe words tha
Cleveland 13 St Louis 1
In addition Wll&amp;On Is reporl.f:O
Lee IS one of llte go.n es 1 ~~l B J bee of son c help to )ou My In M:r Jones spoke before h.e left tn
On!} games scheduled
at loggerheads with Hornsby HA
Inger on all Sout l A lulll c 01 te1 t 01 hn~&gt; o.lv.ays been to asiStt;t omce1 lo a record1Il8' device WI e 1
rODA.Y S GAMt:S
Is one of a. few Chicago recalcl
crs at r hml!!
A
t Ol '&gt; ~:ntcr.. M
Aver~:~gc Gol cr who with his l Mr\ Jones returns to his omce I"
n ERIC-\~ i\SSOCLtTION
uants who are said t.o have re
Pw football tn::; !ito bO I aftei two
meroely Awltchell on the reproducll ~ I Columbus st MlnneapoU.,
&amp;ented the elevation of the Rajah
the final and some J cars of ulilit y wor k ai. M !&gt;fiOU l
1device and the me8SIIae Js repe&amp;~ 1games
to head man ot the Brulm Windy
EFENDING Champion John vorRel ma7' 11pnr Doe~ on to flU uushed. him
were convmced E11aworth was whuc he altc1nalcd lit
c Lc I
ed to him
Toledo a.t St Paul
Olt~ rwnors ha?e placed bun on
H noeg Jr Will not be preme efforts n~:~:x_t week
Francis L Shl$Jd1,JJnahat w~tb '!Juat another flash-ill. Ule pan '
a:uurd and halfbnck Rot{; t c:tp llt Wltt ... nbcrQ' Godfrey s•ys Mll 1 The robot oonalsL'l of a .v 'C I lndi~~onapo is at Milwaukee
the auction biOCi: sevenJ times thJs
tbe speculatne favor1t!l to Doeg last yur, bi -.a1n a ltlg fac- Tbls was conftrme~,_.stc appeared.
tQincd low 1 ~ 19.110 tC!tl
rh! w1l c
une of tt c a:teatest centers Jn 1placed betll'een the poles of -.JJ
touisvlllt Jt Kan!as City
retain hi!! National !Jingle:! tenn a tor in tbe comin&amp; ~flOqablps wh,n Vince suffe1'8111 otlier del be lm ~:~econcl sc!tson 1.lth ll tlu [lnmn and will be at home Jn electro ma,net In the tclept.on"
NA'IIO ~~oAL Lf'AGUP.
feata.!.Jtp.' be &amp;ot baclt: Oft hiS pmti Spartan&amp;
fo.st company
lciroutt lnd the SQUnd Is recordllf!
rhlladcl!)hta at Ne\\ York
t\tlo ne:a:t; week when the annual 0D foJ'Dl tbiJ 8Uillmf
Cla1 e Rar.d p
Inalann U und
1 t:o e v11J be no first and seeond electro ma1nettcally upon the ~~eel games•
11utdoor court classic u to be played seenll!!l cobildeftb1J t~!' tltan !art wint'er and Spring
the cb&amp;m.JIJOft GeOfi!t ~· ]i1:ttt,1r,
R~ht now ot,b.er competltl'l!'ll tft Dutch Miller of \\ ttenbc r~ w ll Ep nan t cnms accord1hg to Coach v.lre By repeattna: the operallor 1 Pittsburgh at st Louts.
at Forest H1lls L I A few weeki recent lle.. d.,brOOk • " Challena:e tht a~on&amp;let...notably ..CUff Su.t- play center When Iodtan 1 v.o Clark He expects to have two the sound record is r,!pre&gt;duct"
Clnclnnatl at ChicaRo
•
1
agof Elbworth Vmell a comer Cap wmner, m,y preuil if he can "r erlt:e"'rJSell,anil Junior Coen rrom MIChigan ln 1929 Yn l de oqua l &gt; bR.Ianced eleven&amp; whipped
Beccuse of the IP'e&amp;t expense of
B'l8~t Brootlfll
frpm California defeated Doeg control hl1 spirited temper
rate Vines u the molt dapproDI e1ared that Rlln uo phs
ncanny ln\o SJlape betorc the BeptemMr qae robe~ ~d the C:Om}:Jet!Uon wHh
ICh. N LG1.GUE
qq1te decllllvcly at Seabright
Of
Of e~une With memoq obthat ,ft:~ of an opponent More than. ability to tll.cklc and tnt cer1t lSth game Porlamouth wm play tP phorlccr.zfus and the cdi hono
st Lo
a~ Clevet 11 nd (:.1 gamcsl
cout'8&lt;! the chamr,wn s many ad tru,lmph, o~r Ddf~J atftl .,.~h.: P~~~~:rt ~;~~~u:at;he:bo~; pai!Sel! all over tic lo t wna the Qc ellilht home games th~ se,son 1tlx )!Jie teltlfi,J!houe wits Mt ap com
\'l:ash~on li't QOI!tQn
mmH'II can MD.In 11 n JUStly that
Vine•
!Ooltl
..:....t~toJ,
ae!¥lte
\.i.s
.......
~
.
.
..:
more
poundJ
of
well
tetm
imug
factm
1
hi
teams
oc
of
them
bcfol'tj
._~c
middle
ot
N&amp;v
l
lllercllll
ouccu
In
bermanJ
at
he!
t*w Yorlr: at 'PJ:lliadelphla
Johnny was off h1e: gamo becnuae
t""'
"""
~,
feat As an 1 H.iCX lo the hlih re t il tor Atter (..tR: ftr!lt pme WtJicb w•ni Um.- hO'I'!.,Vtor tha robot Jb
Cliicogo at Detrolt
of too long n rest Doeg d1d not. hab11ity to attae • of
omach MWided welrht that hil t~trokea a;:IU'!;t In whlch 1e 1 hckl hy the w ll lllll on Buttd.oy qtb~t tilts
~ trn: ·~~.111'"'1
"::."ij~~.
r-:::::=::~-i.::===:.:.:::...:.,
\r)" for the Davl1 Cup ~earn th1s tro1lble
Jndted, many are _p_re ehoutd be as JSJ.alinc •• those ot Bpartana Qu;:~ch 0 a'" yljlt Cj ~at. .. y hold w~~sday ni.Rht ot eacl' (ptj()lle r:r·""'n~
~n.-..nl tele
Joaq b&lt;/¥u'il' h• &gt;J,Of•#nff••l!ol In dieting tbat :tbi.s,~r-old UIIJ- ~n ~the Jitter WN, or Ia, ~~tl~ LhutfMi.fi.IJg.p. ,tq uflilQY.rt:i 11.» f;Nflllf W t1) 1 th CbJc~iP Caldltl.lli 'mod~H{ a~pc~y'i,.g 5 '""shn,.m~ otof l
"\Old Sot N""ft"~ettJnf( a ~t4rt1'in bb151Dee a."a ~ veral~7 of g9u ~ l ~~~ h Jhlj riJOilt tortl4 fohn
It a
rvtnes !rl.M Ih)$ 1!'!&lt;~(1 riJ'ul) the ~P,\0' Yoli(.
ovetnn.d, ~hUa.delJ)Nfi. l , d
,. ""' "'""' en..,
T
•- •- •
not mtcnd to deferii:l til' tlnJI student wU,I ti• "
IU
to J.OOtn; t1Jq!1' oq,r •ltll of JOURf O)Jicago Crud na.l!! h :.to be~:~n turn btl ata en 6I&amp;nd. lp order Fpl P c uc;:e me&amp;Saie&amp; 1i.lt .\llrve crowdll
hllll£:1 !lu 11 1 s
1 1s , ~
for the same reat~on But the lure Bill Tllllen"~~attR
~Mat eourt'
pradQftd aomeone reo- f e~· d ov.-r. until MannHc • Gnrte.. loll it g a tn~d trip which will end l'l'!Je ~liot wfll Po ~"'mOU51.t3l4rl
I!Ollfttll Jj/&gt;~ 11n 1 ll t~• U-' 11 ..
of the court was eueh that Docg colorful of al\ Ameljea I ._tennlt 1embhq 'Big BUl" and also of fina lly dcctne d !o trade 0 b;sglo v !' u~cmb P.I 25th ~~~~ 8partai1S wlll l li.~ ute l'il.tUie'Um Just as Paulsen dl&amp;·l
I
1
I • 1 .r1 r ,,.., 11
finally decided to ~ntor champion ma!t~rl Lut
tlo~~aot-11 eourat a qlJ&amp;rtet qDallfied to lift; All American Io~a H lf!J:.tck ll eX' retum tor a (!:Rme S\UJday Novem plny£d It at Copenhagen Villllllrs
rh '' '"' ~l i n I I'
ahip lists agnm
That Vmcs de lS'(J.,pound: Jttl-plijl ·W• • vie t)\e J&gt;&amp;Vis CUp almolt won by En~ chBI'igc ~ 01 his Oardmnl contract b"l 2\lth v, tth t~ cplcago Be•ril. Will ha.ve the opportunn'":v at 1
"' 1rmrh -ttl! ~!nr
fdat a.nd oM oth"'r set back teeme41 tort out tenut1on 11 &amp;eab~_lbt•a ~a.d ( ~ke utlnnk I) this year
El:nle GodJrew Pl eshman Coa!(h at A a:am.e with o 1een Bay Decembtr rpeakint Ul ft and, bearmr t.Mir 1
tnauapacloua1 yet those ve17 reo early rounda: but Siil." Woed. QotniAL uaa. .., ...._. .,......,~_ Ohio State develop~d Dutch Mllll' 13th. l\lll end tbe seaaon
own "ord.s reprodUCJSd.
~.,_.,.._ __,,;,...;.._ _ , _ _...J
INS Stan Cotle ..pondeut
Nf'~ y 01k A 1g .. Mickt'y Coc
hram
te rna 1 rrpo tcr'
n the
"Yergf' of 11 n('nou .. cPJ duw1 was
holdlll g h!.-i own todr.~ but 1f 1 1.s
eon :Hi wn grt '&gt;1u1se \l':e New Ybik
Yankees mav sJmpl} v.~tlk uut and
fOI re I th
sl of the s-cncs wtth
the A.thlcllcs
Th
y mlrs
to 1 d c e Mil
g::un ~ blun&lt;1 u 1 'A s 1 ft~~ d to
tag a\ • g r l Slrp 1
th th ...
cba 1()iol1'i , st ,
t 1 coc
hrant' cam 1~ b3l 1 llf' st: vcnth
Rm• {n; we-; o 1 scccnd m 1 u l.rd
The ck n &amp;I I ul nl ead ) Cl a.. h ed
two bingle:; but 1
11 1 h1s pnln
With :;m I ~ Rnd whIt ~ d h s thlt(
pck u! U
flu w 11 T e .. u 11.lc
won lh ball Jl. t e 1'-'r h~ champ
JOn" ~ to 4
L1 1 C Ju g h cd mlghl' har 1
hilt g home1 1 o 3~ and d lvh}f!;
anc h(; l tnll C\er the nBht field
ft:nce bu nrt c
t1 ~:: u 1c foct
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SHOOTING CltOWN "Pc,tly•• Clark Former llhnoll Star Expecb To Have
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New York ALIJ' 2t -With W 1bu.t that ia P:tUJ' mucb a malfF
remark that the flrat thou&amp;&amp;nd. of l~tek 4 wUd. plk:P. bS..t.lqs JUU
nua bl the lot t.f a ~eriM of &amp;ell 1compe.niont 1tl Lhe te 1 and 100 e 11ame1 are t.he hardest.. Buat.er Lou 1en thf,. 'Wril:lt lftllht itop a JIUft of
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by the ramo 1M rolrer Leo
rules are for him and not for the Iward a new maJor le~ reeord for a IMid bop You DUtht 11kk to
Proleu&amp;o-nal at Apa C&amp;Uente. ud cr&amp;cktrjaek pla)'er who nee&lt;Sa little conaeeutive playlna:
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Jnnrnaa, u l.old. &amp;o .vue Me a:a.me
at h.ts ftnt 1.000 ramer wtthout a for me tc do any apecu.latlnl now
1Govern. naUonaiiJ uowa p•yalcal l Go' ~ ao thoroUihly deUWhtlul l brealr: In Detroit recent.Jy and now 4: remember the day I broke in
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CHUCK BENNETT IS MISSING
lng ( lrcles today hekl the Rnqd
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No;\\ Ymk Aug :M- You don t ward&amp; PI'OiteiJI never forret that he coniJ.nues In the line up with or Gehrig
fhc mOBt prll:ed honor tn the
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Back, Presnell Al1o On H~nd
I ~~ th ~ alw v/~~ ~~~t ~ h~~,t~ ~e:r:a~lo~t !::~db:de~ ~:~' t:ut a break Hungry I..nu w1\l pll.f..i Ycr boys who made the maJor
Jn I finals of the annual trap
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the mark ot 1 103 consec::Ut.i\e leagJ e grade In their home town
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p.mes ~Se&gt;t by Joey Sewell former !'risen stepped otT t.he campu:;. at
to rnament here
In which he
Cleveland star now wtt.h the Yan Por:lham 1.o whl glory at the Polo
battlld against heavy odds to de
Portsmouth Ohio Augu:;t 'J9- but were beaten but once all }ea ~I ut and tb.e othern:hree :~~~~~
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JACK UP TO HIS
keea
Grou c1s Gehrl eame to the
reat Fred Harlow Newark o a ld 8pl) Football &amp;Lars from 16 ~;t.Q.ws on theh home gnctuon Coach ur ' 0 r fuursome w ~tee
8 uft
slarUl the season \l.lth the yuu •uv. 11.\J the reasons
LD IME TRICKS\ A lot or wa er has flown under
g
Yan
R P Willbaum Greenville o and 21 colle-r"'" ~ tll Ur; .. uo Sundll.) Clark
moat co\urful aruy of baekfll' d your ~at:; w1Lh colton
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ln a s hoot orr artcr all
three aft.ernovn or we nrs L practi('C stars m pro grid hstmy Glelll l:; hot sho ld be forgotten as s &gt;On
to attract attention as a ba.ll lay rncre thon local fame a.s l.he star
t 1ut l~rtJred 1n a u~ with &amp;:aros or se&amp;~ton of the Portl:lmou
Spaltlln PresnelL who will likely c11.1l signalS as t is play d It 8 the next aho
VIi.! couver B C Aug 29---INS- er About ~n or elevrn yell.: aa:o ~&gt;lug~cr &amp;t Hlih School of Con
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1931 football campaign In the I a won all Amerlctm hm ors at Neb you wa l to thh k about
Halt a minute after he ha1 been the writer wn~ loungll1&amp;' around the mtr('"l:' Af~r lllgnlng wU.h the Van
Rt ~:buck shot from the 17 yard tlcma.l pro Iea.gue
Tv.ent} ftv raska the last :,.ear ROCk! e s F l!
P&lt;.: IHlpt; }ou ~Ill find consolation intror:luced all the g.raate~t heavy Columbia &lt;.:ampus ol a !!prinK a! ~us Lou was shlpped oft' to Hart
lim Wllltaum frotr' t he 19 and pla.yers in ~1 wg~ r~por l to Coaclt Horsemen pla~t;.d t he CQ 1 h u;kc
I ~ fact ~hat dur ng the many '\\clr;ht of al ltlme Jack Dempaey t.ernoon when s:1 excited freshman ard lor development
He was o.
sensaUan there
~a l ;-;: ,rrom he 3.. In the handl G~~epet.~oti' for a!acU poSJtion 1s Nebraska won The lov.~:~. I 1 lla J a s11 I have traveled around with knv ked aut his first opponent d&amp;shed up
;ldsdgreat.l'St gol~e·~! h~v~ Frs k Sawyer wetghJng 191 poundr. ] Cmon over to south FiPfd }ell
Sta tng In 1926 hls fiTt )car as
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1espec1auy keen In pro football 10r Mayes McClom Father Lwnpk 1 l c
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o~e so ~er ec h 1 ~ 1 as h~ continued hill triumphal tour eo the osb
There 8 a kid over a rerular Gehrig never hM failed
1 a.coordmg to regulations laid down of Georgia. Tech and C:,. K a hl or n ~
10 11 raslo ta Y m
Dakota are othe1 g1~1
albt' 0t ----(Jt of txhlbltlon~ here la&amp;t :Ught
"'''' h&gt;ttlng bal'·
ir l'anklng omone the 300 hlt
0,,.• the sun to
WRESTLI~G RESULTS
by the Nat.tonal Professional Foot. Nmth
10
Its pos e o get
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In his ttrst vl:ilt to u Is cit~ dial•
ers o1 e n:aogue 1n 26 he hit
1ball League not more than twenL, la Ht sea..-.•:m Ch ck Bennelt uno IIY.l eve! L1lOUg 1 you ma k e one
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d f 11 ed 1 21
twq players can combine bench and thel 5 a tan tar of 1930 Y.lll not b 1 ~ hol J st Rs its possible to get since a vaude\il~ appearance
The sun dial let It~ explamed
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and '28
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fleld duty Only three of the 25 repott ~~was learned SatUJda) Hr a b n e wl {D yo Jllay a hole per vtar ago Dem~ey was gnen a ten is quit a landmark on the Colum with __lJ5 and 374 rcl!pectlvely He
At New Yo:rk _ Ray Steele of Spartan cand1da.tea who Jepoll fo has dcsert.ed Pro foot.ball 1 es to feet )
mlnUie ovation I;)' a l l OOU erow1 bia campus It wafl loco~.ted about drop1x:u to 300 In 29 but rome
F'lr l of a ll-don t Jose )our lem
Tl 1 v Lamarr :ma p:&gt;uuder or Ta twenty five yards beyond tile rlrht ba£~ lost year with a mar&amp; or 379
CAlifornia threw Steve Zna&amp;kl Pol practice Sunday
however
" 11 t.alie up coachtng 11.nd he h&lt;f'S be(
ish beav~w~la;ht.
have to be released or Lradcd tv grunted Its telcw;c
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11 e ~.:olrer with the smtle Is ccmJ
Washlngto 1 went down I field or t he old Columbia basebo.U
0 11rlg not only J.s a. batt"r ot
Sandor Szabo
Hungary threw other teams In the league Mana
U e golfe
th tile good score
twice under the Impact ct oemp dto.mond I" wu something of a hlih awrages tut a deadly hitter In
Taro Mtxy kl J
ger Griffen has just ended a yea1
Tm Y Ho' 1 lO:ltl All An Cl ca 1 It ~o 1 have lt ou ble with your .sey« blo11,s but refw.cd to sLay rarity when a college player dro\e a the pmchell He holds t.he Amert
a
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In sifting out applications during
!ullback
at. the Univers1~y of A " s o s lt;ok tlrs l to your head
the e Once the ount wa.s nlm· ba~eball out of the Jot let alone can Leagu£ record for 1rtvh1g rwu.
Vanka Zele8n1ak RWISta threw which more than 500 exoollea:e
):c cct sw mg can be utterly ruined the ('Cond Um lt wa~; five and the over the sun dial
!ln\ 1 e- ow:ored 175 men two years
August Benkert BeliJ.um
stars were Interviewed He hiLii ban a ~ U be unolh.rt Spat tau ~
Air Philadelphia Ed
&lt;Don&gt; signed up only those v.hmn foot ple thiCat ns Will Elme1 SGll\\11. L.-: 1 by Ial l g the head too quickly D 11 bavcd Jack trrm further work j The group proceeded post ha t.e ago Last year he wa.s r" 11ponstble
of the 1930 Wnshu g u 1 Yo • c n1 c ntrol the head acuon
Til thl d 0pp
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to South P'ield and sure cnou1h for 174 runs He and Ruth have
0 e1 W0lre t.here
George of New York defeated Jean ball authorities In Lhe know feel captuln
dl.at~ clevCl Q.hlch galloped
1 t} keeping II{' clu pointed to
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was Mrs Oehrlgs bo ... r 0
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Ledcux Canadian wrestling chum certain can make the gnde m fast wtth the Pacltlc tOII..&lt;;t c \u np o
,., rd ll e ghL sho uld~ wltl u e Bell gham Wash IA."ted the fche pelllng the best otrerin 5 0~ "t "C wag
!Klme bitter duels fer home
pion
ltompany
ship Dutch CJa1k or Coloraao I !elL C)'l' rm.:u&amp;&gt;d 011 " point buck &lt;': leu two mundl5 H
landed 01 varl'!lt)' ttcher1i over fhe distant r m honou but r.o far Gehrig has
Mihaly
Or;ovanyl
Hunga.ry
Coach Potsy Clark expects to College Dexter Shelley Caplan of cJ u e Ual \\hen ou expect to It Jack hard twice and th 1 Ot:mp
P
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th~w George l..aiSan RuMia
I have two teams In pink condition Texas U In 1930 and Stud Stt 1 l
sey tlugtf:d him s
hard that rn~p~~ts d
Lo
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Gehrig holds
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ce Malcewlez Utica N Y drt:tv when september 13th rolls around 1elt St Mnry s complete the b1 l.t 1 y t,o perfect an ca y swing-a Wo I glued his giiJVe6 t.o h ~ tac wa;d 11~0 ~n 1~~s.,c u n
~ ~~ld wrnl' s st: its record far dnving In
wtll Dr Fred Meyeu Chicago
The apa1tans will have an oppor ftela s ate Kalll a na swnueH a c I sn ooth WHhm wtthot t u b1 eak and held on
When he started 1 ~nin to first t run-. "lth 9 He achtC'I d thiA h on
~ bhcu dlld lase t Stanley Btutak Bo6ton thr"w tunlty to stop Stumpy Thompson ~mong the mo:.,t dependable pass In' o don t. hut1} 01 t1 ~ to hit th
was an even bet t.ha.t he11 would trip or ! 1 1938 He also holds th record
00 John Gundovitch Rmsla
1 for
and his Brooklyn t.eam mat.e!l un ..nat.ehet:. m U e coun\,I&gt; besides ba hatd
b t
hin th be.
vme runs m 11. single series
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Len Macs.Iuao Eaat Aurora. N Y that day The game w111 be piRyed o~.:ms fosLbiOken field rm ne1s l!
Dm t gtill Lhc club too ~lght.l
FIGH~
RESULTS
ei~rfs
:ea~lbufe
tne thee bi fellow e.har ng the honor w1th Ruth Bll.h
llnmx
fm t Ull t hrew Ballor Arnold Boston
here
Brooklyn placed fourth in the ball IS In the ir n 1ghbml ou i 1and on the oU er hand don t l o d 1
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madr 4 ln th.e 28 mut of the C:Lrd
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Jack Wagner Providence R I the national league race last ooo. lh cy a.ru uu d e1 1t a 1d w 1aL s me c j t oo Ioe»lcly A ftrm grip is all
l l!shed fielder and one or the bes~ nalo; Gt:hrlg also hol-ts th e rrcard
Tt c Cud~ ha I I
m I s t hrew Jack Sherry Omaha
son The Spartans finished sixth
Lhey seldom 11 lliS Clalk Q.lll PIO U 'll l; necessary
On the shott
B;p I N S
brs( steale s In the American Lea.
'"r he most "tra bases on kmg
bably llt MeOla n (llld Stennclt do ~ ls esptiCially th.e wllsts should I At New Yorii:- A.l Sh~g~r New
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hits II' ·me sc 1 11 He registered 13
most of the punting Outen Cia k be flexible und not held stiffly
York former lightwdght champion gu
l in 1921l
1s considered p csncll ~ equal a 3 a
p uy sole ou of uuuble Don t ~cered U!ctmka.l knockout c e! I Gehrig would like to bre~k Scotts
field gcne1ai and 1ull 10 su ne ul 1y r..o nak£: up 101 lrn!t distance Eddie Cannonball
Martin
Iur record but ts attaching nu great I Oehr il ' Jolcls ~~ the knowlcct~
Ute sigunl callu g
but t kc the pena ty
The next mH bantamweight cham ion 12 1 ] Importance to the task He says th:1t J e was c1 o 1 of lhf' (,.'T':!a !!fit
The Spa Lan bu ktteld w 1 ha ve 1 i ot ca 1 be plined so much better 1 Patsy
~enbloom PBaltlmore
Naturally ld like to go rlgh teat s in mc:Jern history the Van
plct ty of wclgl t fm
s 1 oslun;r 1 ul
good lie
lightweight defeated Nick De Salvo along a.nd e 8 t a b I I s h a new kccs or W27 and 28
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Lluougl tackle and enough SlJ N ) D
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New York &lt;B J
Ll m1kc an:,. of lis JUt 1be1s I o 1ub
&lt;Ike has anangcd the fa~,t' l Eddie Kid
Whalen Brooklyn !
to c let 1 Lhc open Holn Me 1 r r r I Ib to fit ca.cl shot 1! middleweight scored Wchnlcal ka 0
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Doni sta d too fa • away hom ~wel~ht k ~e!eated Willie Barcy I
By MAX KABE
Sounds like a pipe dream what"
fullbacks pi..Y.yed on championship ll e ball especu\lly on the fihort ew or l
I N S Sports Wr1ter
Doesn t seem po1511!ble thfl't thu
rlevens durmg thmr college da:r tron 1; ols u vou ve slicing or
SaUot Jack SJ:tarkey Phlladelphla\ New York Aug
29--Ha.dten great Fla.Uru.sh. Bslbe wtll be pera
ll'he Spartan halfbacks average 100 1 ooking instead cf lltanding tu 1 lightweight, defeat.ed Ed Holli\ea schmidt. Wilson ~ tb.,.. Cbica80 mttted to get away frnm Ebbl;ote
lbl; and. stand mx feet tnll or bet tl cr away tly standmg closer 0 New Yorlt (8 I
strong man and Floyd Caves Her f'icld.s
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Jce Glick New York 140 pound !man the one time miiJhty Babe or
Well slr bend IUl ear and llo&amp;.en
E lQ to ~nct tht pa1 ~an une Ill
Don t sat !lei" nccu ac} fm dis er defeated Mel Araj'On Peru I P:tatbush may chance uniforms
Floya Caves 1.s having a tough
a~erage 200 lbs
Ebding or st L c~ a1 cl do L qu t on the stlokcs &lt;6 ;
1 Wilson coming to the Robins and year of it sharing In the depres
Ma.ry 5 and McKalip of 0 , ego 1 A ow both. 1 111 cts to come through 1 OEcar Goldman New York Ieath Herman making the Wind~ Cit, slon and showlnli: a woeful balanc'&gt;
state Will clhlde duties w t 101 n wtLho t a be k for a relaxed fo l c1welght defea~d Danny London his hllseball residence
where a balance would do most
Cuvos1e Butlc; U Pete ~o el CXLh In~ tHo ugh is most essential fOl New Yort (5)
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good at bat and Jn the field
At Brldgpcrt Conn Jimmy 0
The Chicago strung man Is In
U and Long of Solltl em Met o di 11 tr: fl. d cl rectlon
dl.'&gt;t Ebd l lg Ul Ll e Jecelvmg l"l d
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hot fm your fav Brien
Bridgeport
v.clterweight
THt:, ::il ANDJl'l(:
the N~me boa.t He Is being pw.ld
(Jf Stcl ctt1'; Pab:iel:i wa!; lu get} e 0 llr lu k
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slice
Htt them scored tEchnleal kava over Bylves
the highest salary Ill the National
spon s lbiP. iOJ St Mat~ ... g c~ vic Stlalg I o the pi
fhls also ap tet Cohen New York 5l
League fm a pla~ing role and ha:~
lc1y O\el Fmdha 1 1 st H!U va~ pi
lJ P11 J 11 g wr the wind
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At. Long Branch N J -Jimmy
AMF.&amp;JCAN ASSOCJATJ .11'11
liquidated with about ten cents on
osle lS a fmm ct I '-'1-H I of
Pol&gt;) ba I I fl •cc h Is l.tfcct.ect ver Phillips Bet'tlardsvtlle N J wei
Club
Won Lost Pet the plest.a In actual pcrfonnan~
CIDiks ilL H c u aid \.\O.s 1 s
c bv tic 11 ld Wlen you ad terwf!ight and Kid Dixie Newark St Paul
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Indlanapoli&amp;
69
6.'1
515
Both PctcriiO &lt;U d Long \.\~ o Ul I
on 1 Cll 1 f t }OU sho II
Mil
kllr!
f)(Ja eeut \C chambers when the seasou
67
65
.U illO w; :;den om; lot ull Soul • tJ nk uf nothing but whc c vou
fr.ou:~ne
66
69
489 comes to Its eventual close and
V\.tstc n be1t hs
Both h 1 ~c
t 1 c bull t J go If \ou t y to 1
c 1 bu
63
68
485 t.old In t.erms unmistakable that
ce ved All Amcncan
en 0 I
PI!
f I \OUI honk or SllCC }O U Will
IM~r:::~a slls
62
78
463 they ha\e been somethiniJ of a
Dale Mudd~fi sw 1t er Floudo.
lo t1
PlJuslte 01 dub t1 e shot
Toledo po
i)
3
83
390 bust during the past seaoon
;:;chlcusner uf Iowa Jap Do Id'i of
(
w &amp; J a 1 r1 GeOige Chnsttansm II uu find that yo 1 are Josmg
NA'TIONA' U:AGUE
And all 11 r~;prlman(.. the boyr.
:A oreg01 1 avC' been 151g1 eel fm u c ~oct I.Jal 1ce it •s P obabiJ
be
b
will be socked ,..rhere l.he socking tli
01
tackle pus lwns by the Spa ta 1 u 11 c til fi le gettlllg too m 1Ch
\... 8 ~ 1
Won Los
PeL. painful right n the old bo.nkroll
nana,.e1 en t tiPilUidmg s orne 1 bud~ ~CtlcJ I to the swing and
NL
Vu \
82
44
6al
Nov. a ballplayer hates to take
70
Fc.;oti.Jall Gmoc dccla rn; 11
w 1t r I' ;s 1 g fol distance thus per
'
~~ 0
a3
569 It on the dough basket as whu
0
s the g1eatcst L&lt; ckle
u vett;lty
t ng the ouctv to come in ahead
:::hlcago
Aug
~-1Nb-A(tcr 1
cago
'ro
59
~3 docs 1 t 50 that the Me55rs Her
I F londn football hibl-of)
Sch O! tile I !'I Us A simple e medy tor thirty YeP.rs of silence a
robot IBrocklyn
67
60
a ::a man and Wilson can be ex))e(;ted
tur,Jlng Y
Ualance 1s W put your which went out of use In 1900 \\ Jl S.)l)ton
58
6fi
472 to have their grievances
leusne1 made t1 e All weste r cu
ferencc tcan
58
18
400
But the matter docnt rest there
1 1928 ctm 1 g lJs v Chl 01 ~our heels just before make a public ap.Jearance her e I Pitt.sttu-gh
seco nd yell! of college footba 1 He }ou sla L the rlubhcad back
talk and listen repeat and r~ .. olt~ Philadelphia
r;4.
72
429
Herman thf' Babe Incurred the
was slated fo r a bel th 01 Col e ~
A crv successful praclice 1~ to me!l88.ges Imparted to It
1Cmclnnati
44
32
349 om.cml dLSpleasure of the front
All A cr 1.: m n 102!J b
failed tu ma k JOUI club score ca1d be!ore
The robot wblcb was lnvenk'rl
AMERlCAN LEAGUE
omce by t:ls holdout ta&lt;:tlcs before
W
Pet the .serumn anti While President
ftm 1 1 e senoon Th :; ~ h s sec yc u go out to p ay with the num by Valdemar Paulsen a Dane \ II
1b
old .\'C&lt;tl v. u tte Spalla '!!&gt; Douds bt' o st10 r.s ~ou should btke 01 the emplov of the Stat.! Telegraph
Cud 1 h
Frank Ymk gave him hl8 119000
8~n ~:t 721 contzact
wts rm ea \ All Amencan tackle eP.Ch hole Fm c:o:ample u1 a pa 1 company in Copenhagen hat; u.')C• Ph..,a e P IR
he p_,ve 1t wtth the feel
5q8 ing of the daddy whipping his off
73
49
:,cltoct1011 11 1928 a tuough 1 e plfly fctu hole n ark the card with a presenred to the Museum or Sc1 Wuhtngtcn
eo ce lte at w &amp; J
tl d ftvc Tl cn play agaux~ ttJI.s score e"'Ce and nidust• y founded b~ Ju New York
72
51
58a splmg
0
11
61
60
504
and "' 1J1 d emon Clevtla.nd
N ow tat
h
H crman has wa1 led to
Rcc dcr.lueu he beo11 ncl a01 "'a.tJ It
a1e one o\et on 11. hole 01 llus Rosenwald
h
Bt Lous
73
411
51
I nil tu. eleven and 1 1 ken hnn tY.o !01 t become dlseou aged stratc t at It can not only talk but D t lt
deliver
It
Is
to be expcclicd that
74
403
50
de 1 01 t.:lck c
Dvuus 11 1930 Yo u n \ be one 1 der o 1 t1 e next receive and retain a me'"qe
Be ~
the
front
otnce
wtll take lt out on
392
47
3
\\fls the 01 Iy u 1 111 mu 8 cllolcc on I c Soon )ou will master this
Preseota.tton of the robot whit" 1 os n
1 the Babe and Floyd Caves Is not
381
48
76
ihe national 1 0 leaKu All Am c u
c ( ~ou have outlined !o your Is c&amp;lled Paulllen s teJecraphohe Chlmgo
one to take It without a protest
ca.u 1 r th 1 ~fl. e bel ~h Chi stla n I e al d bcfm 'iU 1 a,tc awme of It was made by William Dubtlle• &lt;:;[I
\ ESTERDA Y ii RF.SUL TS
And out or the ensuing wrangle a
1
sen co 1 c:; to Porl.sl loutl
art
I be playing ~ bP.1ter game on New York after tt was revived bj' A
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
trade for Henna.n Ill almost cer
tlrtcc ~CI\Is I I CI Doc b a :; v. ho cadi atte ml ~
German company
taln to develop
I fl.nkll t his c ten guu I ll ~c ny
You \\ill find fm Instance that
Use ot th.ls almo~t human In ) Columbus at Mi \\aukee
cold
A&amp; ccncerns Hack He was thf!
1
n l 1 a1 01 th&lt;"
t
I a 400 Yald pa1 four hole In stJ ument YiiU enable ,., man to v;catber
nughty oak or the Ct.lbli 111st sea
tc d f 1 y11g lu reach the
leave hJs omce In charge of hi
Milwaukee 3 Indianapolis 2
son but has rcvei'Sed the adage and
0 x E mer8ong rex t; " U
H aty
gree ' I bot
ta
st Pn 1 5 Toledo 3
Lee Oll.lahoma J\lo
B •lei c en
second shot ,You wUI play ro
secre ry
u
has sUpped rrom a mighty oak to
Tulnnc Bob A mstron
!1 &amp; ~UI I Sit. lely on tl e fa irWay ncar the
Suppose a Mr Jones while
:'(.
KanSW! City 2 Louisville 0
a puny acorn thls sca.son He is
u Fled RobeJts low&lt;~ 11 11111 !cport ~;a:t1 nd pitch up as close as pos pectlng an urgen t call trom a M I LGulsvllk ~ K:~a.~ C~y 6
h.itt ng arm nd 250 and on threr.
'rE'JJ~fS'
for tnr guard pos Uot
l!:u c s 11 Is I~ b ~ to tl e pin tor a sure five Smith suddenly is ra!Jed &amp;\U} I 5 ~~TI6 !'.~ b f.
occas!OI'l.!l has been benched by
1
Tf'Tl..E'
a llt.-.t scam• 5 tt"am 1 c of Do:!
whe ca
f you t1) to press on I !rom his office
When Mr Sm h
us
ttfi urg 1
Roger Hornsby tor hi&amp; waning
Le Slleiie:,.
nl d
ld J )lili seco nd sho t In an attempt to call8 the 1obot secretary will sn
Onl~ games scheduled
1u;rk v; th the wUiow
1
IS(} 1 h vc t
Lee v Lva~cvre~nsct~ teat 1 the green yo
are morf'
Mr Jones is out but I! you Ill
AMERICAN Lt::AGVE
Hack Is getting $35000 He will
Ad Lmd c
f
5
opll
I k.cly to get into d!fliculties
l &amp;t!l.nd by I will record your me..
Phlladelphin 5 New York 4
ecc vr, th.e most drastic shcinJ of
p
~i u mmci pup
o
\ d nov. that tttls seues of go!! sage on my steel wire
Bostcn 3 WMI'llngton 0 catlod any a~hletic in Da.scball this sea
... 3sy ..., arks when Cialk was !r s r.s nas ccn e to an end it l
Then the robot switches flom
en&lt;:! of third rain
I son
co,.ch m~ Kansns
Li dsey sayr; my 5 nc e hope that t hey hav! rcproduclniJ setup Ithe words tha
Cleveland 13 St Louis 1
In addition Wll&amp;On Is reporl.f:O
Lee IS one of llte go.n es 1 ~~l B J bee of son c help to )ou My In M:r Jones spoke before h.e left tn
On!} games scheduled
at loggerheads with Hornsby HA
Inger on all Sout l A lulll c 01 te1 t 01 hn~&gt; o.lv.ays been to asiStt;t omce1 lo a record1Il8' device WI e 1
rODA.Y S GAMt:S
Is one of a. few Chicago recalcl
crs at r hml!!
A
t Ol '&gt; ~:ntcr.. M
Aver~:~gc Gol cr who with his l Mr\ Jones returns to his omce I"
n ERIC-\~ i\SSOCLtTION
uants who are said t.o have re
Pw football tn::; !ito bO I aftei two
meroely Awltchell on the reproducll ~ I Columbus st MlnneapoU.,
&amp;ented the elevation of the Rajah
the final and some J cars of ulilit y wor k ai. M !&gt;fiOU l
1device and the me8SIIae Js repe&amp;~ 1games
to head man ot the Brulm Windy
EFENDING Champion John vorRel ma7' 11pnr Doe~ on to flU uushed. him
were convmced E11aworth was whuc he altc1nalcd lit
c Lc I
ed to him
Toledo a.t St Paul
Olt~ rwnors ha?e placed bun on
H noeg Jr Will not be preme efforts n~:~:x_t week
Francis L Shl$Jd1,JJnahat w~tb '!Juat another flash-ill. Ule pan '
a:uurd and halfbnck Rot{; t c:tp llt Wltt ... nbcrQ' Godfrey s•ys Mll 1 The robot oonalsL'l of a .v 'C I lndi~~onapo is at Milwaukee
the auction biOCi: sevenJ times thJs
tbe speculatne favor1t!l to Doeg last yur, bi -.a1n a ltlg fac- Tbls was conftrme~,_.stc appeared.
tQincd low 1 ~ 19.110 tC!tl
rh! w1l c
une of tt c a:teatest centers Jn 1placed betll'een the poles of -.JJ
touisvlllt Jt Kan!as City
retain hi!! National !Jingle:! tenn a tor in tbe comin&amp; ~flOqablps wh,n Vince suffe1'8111 otlier del be lm ~:~econcl sc!tson 1.lth ll tlu [lnmn and will be at home Jn electro ma,net In the tclept.on"
NA'IIO ~~oAL Lf'AGUP.
feata.!.Jtp.' be &amp;ot baclt: Oft hiS pmti Spartan&amp;
fo.st company
lciroutt lnd the SQUnd Is recordllf!
rhlladcl!)hta at Ne\\ York
t\tlo ne:a:t; week when the annual 0D foJ'Dl tbiJ 8Uillmf
Cla1 e Rar.d p
Inalann U und
1 t:o e v11J be no first and seeond electro ma1nettcally upon the ~~eel games•
11utdoor court classic u to be played seenll!!l cobildeftb1J t~!' tltan !art wint'er and Spring
the cb&amp;m.JIJOft GeOfi!t ~· ]i1:ttt,1r,
R~ht now ot,b.er competltl'l!'ll tft Dutch Miller of \\ ttenbc r~ w ll Ep nan t cnms accord1hg to Coach v.lre By repeattna: the operallor 1 Pittsburgh at st Louts.
at Forest H1lls L I A few weeki recent lle.. d.,brOOk • " Challena:e tht a~on&amp;let...notably ..CUff Su.t- play center When Iodtan 1 v.o Clark He expects to have two the sound record is r,!pre&gt;duct"
Clnclnnatl at ChicaRo
•
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agof Elbworth Vmell a comer Cap wmner, m,y preuil if he can "r erlt:e"'rJSell,anil Junior Coen rrom MIChigan ln 1929 Yn l de oqua l &gt; bR.Ianced eleven&amp; whipped
Beccuse of the IP'e&amp;t expense of
B'l8~t Brootlfll
frpm California defeated Doeg control hl1 spirited temper
rate Vines u the molt dapproDI e1ared that Rlln uo phs
ncanny ln\o SJlape betorc the BeptemMr qae robe~ ~d the C:Om}:Jet!Uon wHh
ICh. N LG1.GUE
qq1te decllllvcly at Seabright
Of
Of e~une With memoq obthat ,ft:~ of an opponent More than. ability to tll.cklc and tnt cer1t lSth game Porlamouth wm play tP phorlccr.zfus and the cdi hono
st Lo
a~ Clevet 11 nd (:.1 gamcsl
cout'8&lt;! the chamr,wn s many ad tru,lmph, o~r Ddf~J atftl .,.~h.: P~~~~:rt ~;~~~u:at;he:bo~; pai!Sel! all over tic lo t wna the Qc ellilht home games th~ se,son 1tlx )!Jie teltlfi,J!houe wits Mt ap com
\'l:ash~on li't QOI!tQn
mmH'II can MD.In 11 n JUStly that
Vine•
!Ooltl
..:....t~toJ,
ae!¥lte
\.i.s
.......
~
.
.
..:
more
poundJ
of
well
tetm
imug
factm
1
hi
teams
oc
of
them
bcfol'tj
._~c
middle
ot
N&amp;v
l
lllercllll
ouccu
In
bermanJ
at
he!
t*w Yorlr: at 'PJ:lliadelphla
Johnny was off h1e: gamo becnuae
t""'
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~,
feat As an 1 H.iCX lo the hlih re t il tor Atter (..tR: ftr!lt pme WtJicb w•ni Um.- hO'I'!.,Vtor tha robot Jb
Cliicogo at Detrolt
of too long n rest Doeg d1d not. hab11ity to attae • of
omach MWided welrht that hil t~trokea a;:IU'!;t In whlch 1e 1 hckl hy the w ll lllll on Buttd.oy qtb~t tilts
~ trn: ·~~.111'"'1
"::."ij~~.
r-:::::=::~-i.::===:.:.:::...:.,
\r)" for the Davl1 Cup ~earn th1s tro1lble
Jndted, many are _p_re ehoutd be as JSJ.alinc •• those ot Bpartana Qu;:~ch 0 a'" yljlt Cj ~at. .. y hold w~~sday ni.Rht ot eacl' (ptj()lle r:r·""'n~
~n.-..nl tele
Joaq b&lt;/¥u'il' h• &gt;J,Of•#nff••l!ol In dieting tbat :tbi.s,~r-old UIIJ- ~n ~the Jitter WN, or Ia, ~~tl~ LhutfMi.fi.IJg.p. ,tq uflilQY.rt:i 11.» f;Nflllf W t1) 1 th CbJc~iP Caldltl.lli 'mod~H{ a~pc~y'i,.g 5 '""shn,.m~ otof l
"\Old Sot N""ft"~ettJnf( a ~t4rt1'in bb151Dee a."a ~ veral~7 of g9u ~ l ~~~ h Jhlj riJOilt tortl4 fohn
It a
rvtnes !rl.M Ih)$ 1!'!&lt;~(1 riJ'ul) the ~P,\0' Yoli(.
ovetnn.d, ~hUa.delJ)Nfi. l , d
,. ""' "'""' en..,
T
•- •- •
not mtcnd to deferii:l til' tlnJI student wU,I ti• "
IU
to J.OOtn; t1Jq!1' oq,r •ltll of JOURf O)Jicago Crud na.l!! h :.to be~:~n turn btl ata en 6I&amp;nd. lp order Fpl P c uc;:e me&amp;Saie&amp; 1i.lt .\llrve crowdll
hllll£:1 !lu 11 1 s
1 1s , ~
for the same reat~on But the lure Bill Tllllen"~~attR
~Mat eourt'
pradQftd aomeone reo- f e~· d ov.-r. until MannHc • Gnrte.. loll it g a tn~d trip which will end l'l'!Je ~liot wfll Po ~"'mOU51.t3l4rl
I!Ollfttll Jj/&gt;~ 11n 1 ll t~• U-' 11 ..
of the court was eueh that Docg colorful of al\ Ameljea I ._tennlt 1embhq 'Big BUl" and also of fina lly dcctne d !o trade 0 b;sglo v !' u~cmb P.I 25th ~~~~ 8partai1S wlll l li.~ ute l'il.tUie'Um Just as Paulsen dl&amp;·l
I
1
I • 1 .r1 r ,,.., 11
finally decided to ~ntor champion ma!t~rl Lut
tlo~~aot-11 eourat a qlJ&amp;rtet qDallfied to lift; All American Io~a H lf!J:.tck ll eX' retum tor a (!:Rme S\UJday Novem plny£d It at Copenhagen Villllllrs
rh '' '"' ~l i n I I'
ahip lists agnm
That Vmcs de lS'(J.,pound: Jttl-plijl ·W• • vie t)\e J&gt;&amp;Vis CUp almolt won by En~ chBI'igc ~ 01 his Oardmnl contract b"l 2\lth v, tth t~ cplcago Be•ril. Will ha.ve the opportunn'":v at 1
"' 1rmrh -ttl! ~!nr
fdat a.nd oM oth"'r set back teeme41 tort out tenut1on 11 &amp;eab~_lbt•a ~a.d ( ~ke utlnnk I) this year
El:nle GodJrew Pl eshman Coa!(h at A a:am.e with o 1een Bay Decembtr rpeakint Ul ft and, bearmr t.Mir 1
tnauapacloua1 yet those ve17 reo early rounda: but Siil." Woed. QotniAL uaa. .., ...._. .,......,~_ Ohio State develop~d Dutch Mllll' 13th. l\lll end tbe seaaon
own "ord.s reprodUCJSd.
~.,_.,.._ __,,;,...;.._ _ , _ _...J
INS Stan Cotle ..pondeut
Nf'~ y 01k A 1g .. Mickt'y Coc
hram
te rna 1 rrpo tcr'
n the
"Yergf' of 11 n('nou .. cPJ duw1 was
holdlll g h!.-i own todr.~ but 1f 1 1.s
eon :Hi wn grt '&gt;1u1se \l':e New Ybik
Yankees mav sJmpl} v.~tlk uut and
fOI re I th
sl of the s-cncs wtth
the A.thlcllcs
Th
y mlrs
to 1 d c e Mil
g::un ~ blun&lt;1 u 1 'A s 1 ft~~ d to
tag a\ • g r l Slrp 1
th th ...
cba 1()iol1'i , st ,
t 1 coc
hrant' cam 1~ b3l 1 llf' st: vcnth
Rm• {n; we-; o 1 scccnd m 1 u l.rd
The ck n &amp;I I ul nl ead ) Cl a.. h ed
two bingle:; but 1
11 1 h1s pnln
With :;m I ~ Rnd whIt ~ d h s thlt(
pck u! U
flu w 11 T e .. u 11.lc
won lh ball Jl. t e 1'-'r h~ champ
JOn" ~ to 4
L1 1 C Ju g h cd mlghl' har 1
hilt g home1 1 o 3~ and d lvh}f!;
anc h(; l tnll C\er the nBht field
ft:nce bu nrt c
t1 ~:: u 1c foct
wlr uddl
H 11 c 1 h e S(
ond ro 1r ~::~ck(' I' h h v. 0 ilc\ hnv
,
1
h
b
pu t m ( n
CI c
1 rr
~hind
Dah~c Ruth b) 11clw
MstHnficv t l (' w m n q bmler
was 1 ct lluch b ttc1 t.h m Cha.rhe
Ruffi g ft:r th Nev. Yu ke1 ~ Both
t'tra.l rnecl c8 t1 ~ en d Bn1 rrtlr d
Thf st L
C:l.l
t~ d\~ 1cea
with the \ r id t tl 1 fd ~ stag
lng 1H clgl U unln" mllv to turn
tact the PI at s 6 1 4

SELL peraonal Chrtatmaa
Nam.11 em. . . 10 Pltl

SHOOTING CltOWN "Pc,tly•• Clark Former llhnoll Star Expecb To Have
Vnndalta, 0
A\11 :m--INs-Team In Perfect CondU.:on When Brooklyn
mlna:ter of the IOflpel t.he Rever
AwgreratJon J1 Met
end Garrison Roebuck of the Unl

By LU CONKLIN
reoortt for to~Mee\~Uve f I Ql e '
New York ALIJ' 2t -With W 1bu.t that ia P:tUJ' mucb a malfF
remark that the flrat thou&amp;&amp;nd. of l~tek 4 wUd. plk:P. bS..t.lqs JUU
nua bl the lot t.f a ~eriM of &amp;ell 1compe.niont 1tl Lhe te 1 and 100 e 11ame1 are t.he hardest.. Buat.er Lou 1en thf,. 'Wril:lt lftllht itop a JIUft of
artk:,_ u1 lnskaaeUOD .m plf for 1 make up \he vut army ot Amtrl O.hril stocky ftm bUtmah of th• l C1Qilltcuttn ~ So m.ifbt a
\he nauten o1 Tbe Daib Tribune can 1olfen Theae common atn&amp;e New York Ya.nkeea L!l pointl.na; to hard 4lt. JTOUDder ~t. mllbt. take
by the ramo 1M rolrer Leo
rules are for him and not for the Iward a new maJor le~ reeord for a IMid bop You DUtht 11kk to
Proleu&amp;o-nal at Apa C&amp;Uente. ud cr&amp;cktrjaek pla)'er who nee&lt;Sa little conaeeutive playlna:
~ ~ WJ'i!plCb
&amp;n'~ Th.,e
nuuw'lr up In the National OpeD a.i or no Instruction ror lmprovtnt hb l The pickled etl fancler complet Ia en ely too muc luck ln'\lolved
Jnnrnaa, u l.old. &amp;o .vue Me a:a.me
at h.ts ftnt 1.000 ramer wtthout a for me tc do any apecu.latlnl now
1Govern. naUonaiiJ uowa p•yalcal l Go' ~ ao thoroUihly deUWhtlul l brealr: In Detroit recent.Jy and now 4: remember the day I broke in
'nlner
a 11port &amp;nd ao completely at.orb- tuu less than 300 1 ames t.o 10 to We r.layed W"a.abinltmt on Jw1.e :z
I
ln1 In ltli manr pbaR8 that Jt has !hatt.er lhe iron man
record of le-25 and I wae. at""l'tat ftw tfmea I
1
Dy LEO DIEGEL
Btl almoat unlvel'l&amp;l appeal ~t 1 I)ea.oon Everett Scott The oeaeou &amp;:ot taree hlta- dol.i~ I wazs tick
A8 Tolt.l I o AI t.le McGovern
many a:olfetl talr.e the 1ame en played In 1 031 con.8t!Cutln con )ed to death v; it.h that show Ina and
W1 lteJ Exclwllvely For and Copy titely too aerioualy t.hus detractlna: teat&amp; tor tt.e Red Sox and Yanket'l hcped It was not a nuh in the
ugh~ By 1 N .B lP.Jll
1 horn it' enjoyment
NaturaUy you bt:lore hi6 a.chlng does had to be pan Ift had my share ck hila

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'J'BI DAILY TlUB'tFQ, POMZROY, 0Bt0

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amd Mn. Ra.yat.on R U8BeU and
tamily With. • six o'cloek dinne~·
Bat.urday.
Miu Ma.rauer lt.e Moore returned
to Charlea\on alter a briet viatt
hei t&gt; w1th relatt vt!ll. '
M.o&amp; Charle:i Cllfkln
mother ol
Ray CllftOH N! t urned ~ her homo:
on Main street at•·
..,.r a severa 1
weeks vtal t wi th ~laUves In Co·
lum bus.
L'.;rc nzo Davis, Ma rion Brnwn
and Bob RA;lbert.s at tended the AthMa.tthcw Byrne, near Carj)('nter, ens hlr Prlday
wu placed under arres t Friday 'I
·
·
nlght. by Sherllf A. o . Tracy and
Ti•omas AmGB of Baltlmon. Mel..
bla deputies, on a charge of pos- camE' fer a vlrilt with relati ves.
seaslon of lmplement.s d es l.gned for
M ~. and Mrs . Albert Ebersbach
the mll!lu!Hcture of l.ntoxlcallng u. , went to Cadiz. where Mr. Eber squor . A pt·e&amp;S ure tank and a stov~ suo~t. h EUJ a road contract.
Wa&amp;- d.lscovt&gt;red In Byme'a car and l Mills M81'garet Biddle ol
Al~n}'
was broueht to the county jalt he:·e 1who has bten visltlnl Miss He let~
along wit h Byrne, who Is beinK acttaerer tor the past tew days reheld pendlnR the nuna: ot ~ barges. 1tu.. 11ed to her home Prtday evenMayme Conkle and J ohn MC· ! Inc.
Quire wet·e comml t t.ell
w the 1 Mrs. R. P . Smith and daughter

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S&amp;JI Warrants Are
tied For Arrest Of
Himaelf

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Four 'garn-~s wlll u~ plajed during •he a ftern oon , the first begi."J·
' nmR a l two o'cloc k and 11 game
tve r)· hour and llftt!en minutes
AND DR. CRARY
tht'r~ll fter, t.h~ bu; t ga me, t hat o f
U u~ Fliers an d Pun ly C!·&lt;!ams ut
Tell&amp; Chief Execu'tive In MJd-11epor t being scheduled W be
gin t t 5: 45. The oLher games are
Meual" Wife Ia
~twu n Gallipolis 1:111d MaSfl11 City ,
Terrorized
A lh~· ~ ~ .!'i snd Pt. Pleasant
ancl
Bpedals
and
Cro•\·'s Pomeroy
"'86 tar u cMid be IMmed ln
Frler,dly Five of Pa rkersbur g.
.......,. at pn!U time of The
DaliJo · TriiRme, Dr. H. L Crary
bad NOT been lll1'elkd by lo. ed offtclen la t': onnectloo wl&amp;h
a warrant. s1vaec1 and sworn to

word from the Hf&amp;hway Department that he and b iB assiatant.a In
Metp county will bt! removed from
ofllee September firs t . Mr. Me-

Laroeat Number Record
•
In One Month Since
January

Croba dJd not receive nor.ice of the
contemplated move untU Saturday,
just three da.)'a bef(lre !.he order La
to be put Into P-ft'ect.
The b!tter informing hJm J)f the
move expli.lned that the otftce In
Ml'iga county W(l\lld be dilicontlnued l.n the Interests of ecoilCJmy
and COllS(Illd&amp;ted wttll. thf. one In
Athens whtch wUI be In charae of
John w. Dowler o1 Athens.
Ml'. McOroba baR been highway
•
engineer ln chara:r
of tlle Mf!IIJB
county divllllon for the pa11t 13
years.
'fhe aboll!hment of thl8 omc ~
throws four men tn Pomeroy bea~ldes Mr. McCrobu. out of employment.

PEAK REACHED
For M'IIh &amp;pi 1n Non- Fa I•
al Jnjurie.; Nqne

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Ind""t'l.l Pu''ul•...., In OhiO •. ' "
altended by an unusual nuntber nt
fatalities In July, the 128- dl!ath8
being the largest number recordi2'CI
in any montb 11i nce January. The
non - fatal aceJdenLB ln Industry
bJ Q:lnl&amp;abte Lold H,..U
reached a new high tor the year,
belna 3,00 In exceu or June, the
c.....-,mr blm wtt.b obll&amp;noUQ
.. . oftker while lA &amp;be dii·
previous high month ot 1931.
COME J'JlOM OREGON
Construction led all clasaJneaebarp. ol hi• duty.
tlons In the number &lt;&gt;f tiltallties
Mr6. Gertrude French and tou r
~·:eo1umbus, o ., Au g. 29---INBwtth 2f. Publlc employee&amp; had 19, grandchildren 81'rlv~ from Oregon
OaWnr In Director of lndustriul
metal IJooda 12, commerelal em- for a visit wJth the former 's mothrelation&amp; Theodore H . Tangeman
ployment and blaat. fW'naces , steel er, Mn. BinS and family on
aDd Welfare Director John McworkS and tollllll mum nine P.acb; Union Avenue , and oLher relatives.
Bweene;V, Governor George White
clerlcal and professlonal eJght; Her rrandson BIU)' McGet! moklt··
thls ar~tnOOU began conslderlltiOil
co.re and custody of buUdlni• and ed them here from Oregon.
ot a rtquest of Charles Hluins,
~~:round!l 8even; mlnlni sJx;
clay,
Alter vlsltltlg here a few weekll,
QaiUpolls atklr ney. ror the protec- For Meeting Deficit E&amp;t· ¥lass and atone product8 fl.ve; lwn- they will KO kl Washington, D . c .,
Uon Of hlm~~eU , Dr. H . L . Crary ,
ber
and
WOOd
product.&amp;
and
cartaa"e
imated To Be .Quart· . and trucking four each; machin- where they wUI join their mother
Pomeroy, and Charles 0 . Wllllams
and make their future hume.
er Of Billion
ery, toods and bevera1es u.nd uUUf~ arrest.
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Ues three each; paper and print·
.~l~bus, 0 .. AU K. 29- IN B-Df'·
tnw. rubber and compositton godels
f and quarries and stone crushing
C!lllritll{ that wanonts have bet n
.. two each .Bnd chemicals qrlct\1 iu ued f(ot their ll t J:I! : ~t. Charll'll F .
Hlgglns, Galllpolill lltt::ll'ney . tudu.y ln Expenses; $400,000,000 ture, tran~portatiOD and' m.lsct!l·.t. _
' laneoua Industries one ea.ch
wil ed Ouvc rn or O oorK-e Wllll ·,
Borrowe d T. ~ ,.rusure
In non-fatal mlahaps, the. metal By u. a. Weather Burenu Columb~
aeklus protf!(:tJcn !i.iJ" lutn ~&gt;e lf , D .
Stah1hty
goods group led with 3,309 and t~
The ''low" centereu yesterd ay
H . l •. Cra ry, hmcroy , und C h ari ~ ~
next four clasail\.catklns In the . or: mt~rnlng over westet·u Ontario m~ s
0 . Williams, UObWJI n1 1ner .
der ot accident frequency were con- deepent!d s Ughtly and moved a
My O'ITO D. TOt..IE:C HUEI
It was tt l!eved that the warstructlon with 2,693, contmercJu.l little eal!t being now ctmterf'd over
lNS
Staff
Conespundent'
iatlb, Issu ed on char!,le!. of "lnc lt
Lcmdon, Aug. 29---A:isUJ"Cii r.f th _ lmployment 2,61f, foods and bt!ver- White River, Ur. t ., ~l:l .dlo Hlo.:ue.,.
Ins rlo.ta" cn nie os an n fte1 nmt li 1
uges 938 and public ii!mployo.!l!l'l 870. This storm iB att.ended by unsettlca
the . ~11;11 . uf ~ he t rio to U:-.. vcrn m ~ ntl l 'o' ut lht' ]Juuml :!k rHu !O! by ~h · The remainlnl 'l'.H8 non wtalal ace! showery weather ()Vel· the nortllWhit@ requ el! tJonlng a n uWPti L/ l~" nctlrm of Amerlcrm 'nnd Fr!!nell dt nts wen distributed am 0 n
~rn pvrUon of t.he Jake reglun and
tlcn of th ~ odm i.llstratt&lt;J n d J US· a pJ., _r-'l h 1 granllns: a credit of tw ' nty-two lndUitrlal group..~.
eBlltward. The presslu·e It; evenly
, 400 ,000,000 f er a yi'ar , the ne w
Meip county's record lor July dllltrlbuted and sJJ.rhtly above norttce In MeiBS County. Tlw tiU'll{)
m 1..n prc tef-i ted the c VICllll ll c ! Mt'll cabll,( t of n.u pern : lon tw·ned , to was Ill accidents of which none r~- I mal over so utlt,e rn and western u.~:~ •
lhe prubiP/11 cf a dd!Uono l ia:ttat lall liUited fatally 1mnc caused perm~ - trlcts us far 1¥ thl' ~eat plateat!
WllltfliU6, uu lnvalJ d , fn.. m hc1
t. &lt;.~dn ,l'.
nent dlsu.bllltY 13 calUied over ~~even region whez·e the )Jresrsur e Js ~galr.
home at H obson.
'I r: t n.ll i m•t Jws n&lt;N·ady a gr ee--i days time lOIJil,' 2 seven days- or Je88 a little low. There was a slil{ht
The Uo le[\ram ts la ted lhu t D.•
rt.se !n tem~rature In Lhe mlcJd J.;
Cr nr.v hucl a h nHI.v 1.' ~.' 11 u..·reslcd ' ' II n · lue t loll.~ Ill ""I)(:IH,t'/i RII\Ulllll · ~nd ~ med~~l ~ses '- _caua1ng no Atlantic stul-t!/1 and 0\'er the north
.ng t.o al&gt;lmt t :.!liii ,OOO ,Olr.') or ~fl'l
on \J JC chatlj.'-'. a nd t h ul Hl:mlw
. me oss.
e 1 me 1 oss 1or t 1It' west und o. ch11.0ge to •ooi
1
a nd \Vflltu.Jw ; l t ~ cJ Li.k t•tt l't' l'i• ll e 11 • '11: • .• r.lm :lted d• ficll in th e tudget , county waa 519 days. In JLtJy 1930, where over the Ohio cy 1~ e ~e­
am.!
no
w
mus
t
fac~
tflc
d!Jrkult
Hun ~ lngto n . The wi re, s~· ut
fron1
IJiiB county had 28 acel~ts, ,wl~'h prevMilln~~: temperaturl'!l
~u~r~~
prcblem of rol111ng Ure. r ernulruJ··r no lata11Ues and the time lo88 W&amp;.3 lniJ ure lrom lour to eight degr ees
Hunll n(lton , 1:uld :
.
below nunnaJ.
" In accorclaw.:e with .~·ou r in- by lnxntlon 011 the pJ·Iw.:lpl l ot 584 days.
I The gene1·a1 cond1tluns are now
IM ht&lt;ctlons, Wlillamli and 1 re- ··cquol !!Acri!lces for all clllMl~s . "
As the British publ iC ltas, shCP
BIRTHDAY P"-KTY'
favorable to contiftlue fair
cool
turnt:d home and found aw;Jitlng
M w1 trill Myeu' entertained ·a I weather In thil! vicinity during t ile
us w a rrant ~; ft·om Titus , JWit lt.. ~ ot the wu.r, been the most hcav il,}•
the !'eace at Pomei'Oy, c hh.rglu ~ taxed In the world , the cabinet Wt ll lat"tc numter of (riE"tul.s at lh r. next 36 hOW'S.
_ _
us with lndtlng: rlot.s. To a volll hBve to exerclae !ll'eat lnQenully htlmo~ r.f her par ~nts. Mr.· iu'ld Mns. l
Jay
Myen,
Friday
evanlng.
In
.
oiil-u~--PittcE ~ In
finding
new
oou::ce~
or
rc
ve
t\UI',
arre'lt , Wllllo.ms and 1 c:1 mc I t
HUrit ln&amp;llln to await !W &lt;IL ll ::111 etql(!claHJ sinoe · conWoversl11l : ~~ hon'Jr c.1 Mb9 E4ith Weat.'a
· Ch·t·qo, Atlg , 29-----:.INB-Orum~
,\'( Ur Plll'l. Dr . Cra!'y IS a t'l'eMt·o ~11€11 liUch lUI tht tnrl11! ariJ b:u ;rQd tecnth Dlrthday annlvel'llatY.
Can\~ and danclna were Ule I (lpened uneven today. Wheat was
from conslderallon. The city wu •;
and In jail on the snme &lt;:ha rK•···
d lve 1:o;ou c f the evening and Wa.~~ ·1l-8c JC.Wtr corn unctm.nged . to 3 ~ !1c
App t ars !ls 11 they ln wndc:J l sun r eluctant t01uy to ha ve tilt·
cnblrwt
tax
fixed-Interest
te~J, ri lw fdl(owtd by a dalnt.y, two course up :'!ltd oats I-lk lower t&lt;J 1-1.1~
ddy )'LUI' a utho rity.
c ~. n d!Uc:Ii ·'
hmcl1eon .
h1Khtr.
tad. Wlt'l' us whut to do.. Wll · r.ecu rltie!'i beca use m.lmy of thesi
Ovenlng prlce.s: Wheat Sfpt ttl
: . ~c In lb-.! h ands of fut't&lt; I(I.!J("r:&lt; 1111'.1
lenf!ri.Ud by JuaUce or the Pl!:t c ~
PE"-K RAIDER IS SHOT
7-8 4'1 , Dtc 50 :J- 4, Mnrch ()4 i-4,
Lc11don has mn lnl:llncct l l~ p .s: ofth:t'l ."
Columbus, 0 , Aug
29-INB- 1Ma.y ~5 7-8 56.
rton a11 the cnplt:ll ~..o f wo;·Jd fl n ' (hli! or thl' dl'mand.s of Hl ~-;g hw.,
h.e
Corn . Sept f2 5-8; Dtoc J9, Mu
~~· nc ! lnrgely btocuu!W !'!J It!&gt; dJ~ •~t· •: ­ Shot. by a man who believed
Onry and Wllllntns wns \h Kl \h L'
t•
nce ur lhc princ iple of lnvlola- wa! s teallng pea.n from trees In fl3 1-2 3·4
O c:Vl'1tl0r burt'~tl~ll! th e C''lllii Lu;s
hlt1
buck
Yfiord,
13-year-old
Eddie
I
Ollt.L
:
Sept.
21
HJ
·
Dfol·
::!::!
3
4
In :l~f,g.'l"'~' ..ccutt -. '·lmU Prusec ut.ors lllll ly l"f fnre lr.Jl c.. pltlil .
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Wi• h the thrf'at t.o the pou:11i Frlerelcb law wounded here today 1May 25 3·4.
Cla.rt,'B uffiu•. Sl~ l ::&lt; W elfare Olr ·
white pollee que11t.loned Bameull
t 1•1 1:11:1 &lt;lVf't CI 'Jit·· and th1: cabinet
qr·t~ tln M1:Sw~cnc y , appo ln tct'
Bange. 60.
.1
: dtl~'(( dc wn l&lt; l ll'i' hnlcal det9.1LJ
WtUt two other youths 1 1'he In.
. ;'li~lte to prcbe condltlonll In
· Couh'ty , will beutn hl5 wm·ll: Ill: pn bl !r took n ~ ho.rpr r lnh:resi Jured boy raided the peat· tr!!lis,
:.:hr _v ln th e luture ol thtl prime and two of the b(lys were seated In
uh t Wf t'k.
mlnt f:i t(!r a nd tht&gt; lubor party.
one or tllf: t.ree~~ when he shot at
By MARY WOLf'
Some obtiervers sr: id that Pre - Frterekh, Ba.nce told ·)lou~.
Ml ~f' Phyllis Elle tU!
[·,n·k;:r u
~TPLEN
miel' MacDonald would nut dnr~t
Huni
ington
who
hns
bt' f:l
vlsllhll
face his mlulns constltuenc)l : Bt
CUT IM RI:QUESTR.D
with Mit~ FrllllCt'!! Bn llcnron u t
Seaham Harbor, Durham, BIIU.In
Markin,
0.,
Aug.
aS----Il(g..,.[)es1 omd most thoucht It likely that 11P
Pf!rlltely trying tb reduce ta.x1111, ttl~ Ma:&lt;Ktn City , relume,l l u hn h :Jm
11:c..uld reUrt! into tht&gt; HOUSt' Of Ma r'lon county taJr:payteu· 'IUI80Cia- aceornpanfed by Ml!is Baltc r:L ,
'fhlttef ,1 r. hlr.k cns v:erc stolen Lords with o. peeth.ge. Philip Snow Uon today detei'rb.ined to P.Hk all :::::atll•WI.y . M iAA Parker u1oadcu"&gt;l
tr •. m · fl tc .~ l) l.lrJ,mglng lu Mrs. ld11 den, clla.nccllor of th" exchequer. county oftlcl~~okl and • employea tc.t over W8AZ HluntlngtGilJ Wt: Al
1Na.~hvllle1 and WIB.H. \S teut:eu~yr1~ et. Racine Thursday njght. who unnounood }'elltt-rday that 11~&gt; volunteer 20 per cent 1111111ry cuts.
wou.ld noL !lel!k · reelectlon,' wu als;
A llll!tltln8 with ol!lclals, · when ~IIJe ) quite trequenlly
iihd Shf!rltT A. 0. Trucy u.nd df'Pll · llWUI:fht
be In line for a pP.erage. the llUfj:IU!8tiOn will be dbci,IMed Ja
Ll1tiE' Bett y
Jane
o
1:;
tfs wt·nt to 1 the • .~cl:n c of the &gt;pb-: Many tu.
ress
wondered what would be to be held .soon. Approximately
brry ·v~t:J ~~ lUI Jm· e~u.:atlnn wa·1 Uw fJlte o! the labor party JUldPr
SPtwllng
the WPek at lh2 Batterheld Frid ay . A lir-arch warmut wa :, the le;o.denhlp of "Uncle Arthut'; ,28,000 can be BflVed , tt wa:t· saki, If se n I'.ODif' In Ma&amp;:ln City.
ot'lklaiS and ~ployes consen•.
P•r..c:..ltcl anrl u rsr.. un:h mad ::. or llendet·.~ ou, who was elevated )'eM· the
A. R. Du.vldson of New Yurk
to !.he request.
Rc m~: .'Uilwli Jc-rn e',lf l'f &lt;~ld c . tee wh ~ • . tet"dBy to succ¥ed Prime Minlt~ter
Cl ly und Prof. ,I. W. Rltllsell of
~e ctrlr.kens w~,,. fou J1d. llut, JT'' "' MucDonald by u vote of 276 w a.
'hf&gt; ("..onscrvatory of Art and J.nOOr---- -~
tHrone llad len oorore an arrest Cunsidered D. moderate Jn the past
!or O€coratlng" ol (;m.._;II·. ••JII a.
cCJuld be tn ude.
Hen(lers on, by slcnlng Thursday ·~
Hon Levi J . Dean and wife Ol
It -was belle vNI that scvr!rnl &lt;.!ill - manifes to denouncing the nt~ w na.
Mr .and Mrs. W'ayne f'leland o1 Huntington were rec:m t guest.IJ M
dent.&lt;: ot Racine had 11ee11 lmpll e~ t . tiona! cabinet, appeared to have London, o., ~~onQ Da~l Cleland -of lht' r.au ~ nson hemP at Moso11.
Mr~ John 8 .Wil110n and daugh'd" In th e robbel'y , Shr riff Tr. 1~~ l.ake n u long 11tep towaJ 'da the left. ColwnbWI were 8Widay auests of
E:ttccpt throu"h. repre~~entaUves Mr.s. Hannah , U ~tbmd .
.
LE"rs Mareellte Bnd Joan Loul~ e
!~1ft loUt Lh ~· ! r ICO J t: t y L'l.. UI:J ll d L
of his party, David L loyd QeotKe
John H.91fmii.n and rarn,Uy ~ ~f 11- ~&lt;pent Thursday at ,Jackson .
"'littned..
·.
liberal leadct", ha8 h11.d nothlnll W llnols are vlflittnll thfo formf'r's
Mo ry Viralnla Pu~·dum returned
sa y l't'gunllng the .!iltuatlon and mother, Mrs. John Hollman.
homt&gt; WednAda.y ldte r
IJt:F.Ekn.tNT WINS DJVORq: whu.t his 11ttltude will be when he
Oru.ce EU!elst.eln of New York
spending
fll\'(,1 ~,· t'R-L" l t Wull..u Evm·. I'CCOVet'l!. h 15 he&amp;Jth WWi tochlY !lOme City 18 spendlnll a :, mohth- (·her~ the r;ummer- with
l'elatiYes at
1 ~ , Huntington..
\'&amp;, ' .~~ Spii'Ol!!., Wil!! heard In th~ thinr of u mystery.
with her parent&amp;.
·
tomnloh pleuB courf.. lu-re FriUay
The o.ltltude or another tl ery
Marlon Wood and ramll.y aqd• P.
Mt·. and Mrs. A. ~- Oold were
f.lten}oo:'l. Spire!\ had ~~ nte red n ~tatesman , Winston Ohurcttlll, for· E. Hoft'man and., ramUy llttendec\ Hunrmgton v1Sitorll , 'Mlun;day.
qUit ,jOI' dlvon &lt;· n.a:atru;t his wlte, merly a ooclallst but now a tory the Cole reunion beld at 1 Tuppera W.l!\er D!ehl and ramlly have
·
returm:d W t.hclr bOrne ill Clevet.boo~.lc.Dtested lt . The j)('titlonB and Wllti alllo 11 subject of diBcUMion 1~ Plains Sunday.
Wesley Woode and raml&amp;y of land alter a t~ w daya visit here.
e~dt nc, · on lk tll ~ ~ 1 ~:• or thll c o;;•~ Ihe political club!!. At Ia11t · report
Mr. and ~ - Harold Winter and
w~1e J. fl ·;lntd l c t tl{' ~:~.omt and Chutchtu WaH at Blarrltz. Bo Ia; Chicago are villltlng relaUves al)d
the public knew todny, he hall fJ•Jendll here.
family of Zanesvllil!, 0 ., a re U!e
atlfr lu'arinR f'BCh II rRUltlC!lt, II 11.!1
no mm·e whatever 111 the
Rena and Olan Bailey or Ill,lnols :uests. of Mr. and Mrs. .Ed Wal!lh
dt.vcrce \\as grnnh·d to tht&gt; delend- mudc
crlslt~ which hu.s b(ought 50 many an: spendlnl a lew weeks 1wLth and famJiy.
OPt.
rtvul Brlti!ih leaders lnkl coopetu . their mother, Mra. Mat')'~ BaUey , 1,
Mn·y J. ucllle lk•d huB beftl
' '·
tlon.
Dwla:ht KebaUfb and tamU)' spending thls wtek at Athens.
spent. &amp;turda)' evenJn1 with P. E.
M 1 S. J ack Reuter and family and
New York, AIWJ. 29-IN&amp;--.A H 11
Yls., VIrginia Atkln.'l 1'eturned to
o man'B.
group of 110 bRnk.l!. headed by J . P.
announceme nt was made here M'm·~o;o u &amp; Co., )olned today 1n ex- co'i':m:ad =~~Jl· ~--=~pano:L 9! the!:· home at Ole~land ·"atter a
"'""
·v.nt:l. week Yi"'t ..___
,
morning by · offlel.il.lll :u l
i , "" .. . ..,..e w:l~ Mf. and Mrs
'::.::-1'.• ;· '(lf Pylhlas orB:MnJZJj - t (! n&lt;.l:q~ $200,000,800 one-year eredlf, Saturday _lllit,lt and Bimda)'l. . •·
The_ Qh-tft. high studfp~ are Oeolve r. lll!:fol and ·d!a-~ter.
L:J lhl m·w Brlti.IVl nuttonal goVC'I.·n ·
~i,n~~i'!.&gt;l' ttu~t the plcn1c t'wn t A .!i hnllar anlotont was nd - to rej:)ort Prlday at. I o'ciOcll:. :, at ' R'Rt. :J.-·I'ainlt St.w:rrt of ,I~Wl• tt,
been held at
Chester schooL buUdl111.
Johlohn. ls•-~,,•""n"d o1r,Mml'.· and Mrs.
County Fair Oround .~. \'f'.n&lt;' t' ct by Purl~ ~nk cr 11
Flrn Beetle, Cheater prlmar11
...,....
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Non&lt;· ef lht! Amerlcat; eredlt Will teacher
September 7, would not
underwent
an
operation
~
Ray anel Roy M~um 1 · ot Poirit
iK'
•&gt;o
iJhc
ly
otft&gt;red.
Intend eel.
Parker11tmrtr for removal of ton$1l8 Pleasant were vlll.ltltH ~
d M
purchnsed tlcketli
Dan Schlaea:el of IWnot!l -vlslted L . C. Furbee Mmtday.
. an
rs
will have their m o n e~·
Mary Balle)' Friday
"
·Prank Bumprdnor of Lo(
W
them by returning the
PITTS8UROH LIVf."TOCK
F. D . Rice and lainUy of "Athe~ Va., and Mr. and r.t:Nl. John·~~.)'~
wbom they purchased.
were Chester callers Bun~ay · · ser of Indiana are ~ere McaUM of
wu Biven tot" the dillPltts bul'{l'h, Aug. 29-JNS--Hogt.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd mdel'WIUI' lli elnjury or their lather. JRmea
of plaru! tor the plcmc, receipts ?SO; holdovers flliO ; mar -- and son oonton vl!ited Robert. Buraudner.
to ha.ve been a hu11 e ke t unev r-o: weiR'ht above 22li
BW&amp;rtl " Camden Clark hoapitfll
about o~~t.eady; Ughter wel(l'hte tully Monday nenlnc.
·
• · ae~t"· hBd Capehart a.n:l daushtt"r
lOe !ewer: orcaalone.Hy 25c orr · ·t&amp;Ow O . ' A. Ebemt.etn and tamliN wert Ylal&amp;y Wl~ve
home from a
240 ll.s. 6.'1l•-f\.90 ; lighter ~eight In Marietta on bulltnea Mobday,
Ulon Ohio Lee Capehar.. at
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Howard Kalrht and Jake Oaul
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Jlra. Jlt.rlon Neue arid liOn Billy
were being 240-:lf.fl Ibis. 6.20·8.75 : packtna ~ Mlch., Tuesday.
of Akron. Ohio, are iues18 or tt.e
.:oilfl...•!._.~ MeWillJatnll, little chaniJf! ' medium an ldood lot
Mr. and. J4ra. R. C. Wlndlor ot tormer'll parente, Mr. and Mrs.
that oounty, HI0'
Akron are vtsiUn1 B. H. Bm1Ui aQd w llo
will be hired · 4 ·76 · .
family.
a ·
open dltehes.
Cattle receipts 30; no tro.dlnr. '
Mr. and Mu. Ohu. Pox of JerMIBMI Wilma and Ruth Jtot..bpb
wiD be. obtained
CalveB rer.elpts 25; about 50c low- • aeyV1Ue \'lsltft Ward Ho.ya and returned to theb' hOme at Ceredo
ntetb' men In cuya- tor : choloo vealer11 10.00·10.50.
jfamUy Sundly,
Tuelday nenlq. TheJ wera acThe ~n w1ll
':'h"P reeetpta 500: marll:flt. ~teaMr. Monll ot , .l.t.hen1 • • a 'wee.k. com~~- MJMei Ka~ll&gt;lftl . OD&lt;I will n· dy . oome ""'"~" lalabl or ,... en.d .. IAOII o1 ~,. bro!J&gt;ft, RoJ y 01• '71&gt; oDd
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Mlti!i Mary i!:ll r.nbeth Kautz Jf
Charleston , were t he !!IH!St.s of Mr. '
and Mrs. Fre li Bauer ancl Miss ·
Kathryn Baller , enrou te to MarleL·
~e. to attend the Mol.or Boat Re gatta. held their Frida y. Donald
W81! ont! of t he purUcipant.s In the
ra~s th e•·e for the Du wet~
cup. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ba uer and Mr.
and Mrs. Kearns Roush ~t ccom ·
panled them t.o Marlettfl.
Mr. and M r~ . Clyde Wo lle wJ\1
leave SUI' dii JI morning for Hunt ·
ln~ ton, where t11ey wUI spend lhtl
d11.y. They will leave Mo ndo .v
mornl1 1g ;o; Vanceburg and ot her
points In Kentucky where Mrs.
Wnlfe spent her childhood dnys.
Mrs. A. T . Mll rCIII:l, da ughtet· of
Mrll. F1'8nk ie O nylor·d of Middle )JOI'L, who bas been
vi11IUng her
aunt, Mrs. Mary Jividen at Bow ·
nwtlll Run the past week left Saturday for her· home J,n Detroit.
Mrs. J. B. Frank nnd oon Adria n
of Akron ore the week enct gue.~ t M
!'lrtl- Mary Jividen of Buwmarua
ft~Qa. They will return to Akron
!4,11day,
Mlsa Bnrbam Hogue returned to
her ~orne at New York City, 8a.turdn.y, aner spending her vaeatlon
with her parent.ll on Union AVe:JlUP..
C hu lLJ U' Y Shumakf:J' J r. kit lor
II VIM,IL ut
f'&lt;ti ~ IJU !'J:: h , l-'•1.
\V hl l0
there he wilt nct .m 'P!UlY his uu cl ·
and auul tc Akt·;;n LL Lt..: lll L' ll&lt;' \·
dlrlij;ble und from tlu:tt' w VI.\'-· ·
la11d to 'WIIJ~&lt;:ss !he N.l.L i.alal AI .- .
Rac.&gt;s at t hat place .
f'. P . Ellielstein a 11U son VIctor will
leave Bumh1y morniug fm· Mt
Vll t'UOil, l.ltd., to VI Sit. the ffll'ffit'l' 'li
lathet- in ... law, Rev. Lew!.~ MU!qr
.md help cclebrnte Mr. Miller';!
102nd birthda y a nnlveH ury.
MIS!I Velmu Geary IB I.IJe g ;Je~~ t
of Mi t;~:~ Carolyn Kilmer at Marlct · ,
til for a few daya.
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Mr .lind Mrs. John Le ltweilrr re· '
turned Friday ll'OJn 11 several day.q 1
visit 1:1.t Anapol111, their oon M!lrlon
aceornpanlea them for a visit.
i
Max Melnhnrt who hus been a 1
pntlent at. Ho~r hospital for ~:~evcral weeks 111 l'eported as dolnw: a 9
w!!ll M ClUJ be expected.
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Mrs. C . D. Reed , Mrs. Ralston I
RuRSell and daughtel' Mllillell Helom
Brown nnd Dorothy will mutm· w l
Columbus Swuiay to spend the day
~:~otter which ML'ffi Helen Brown
will go to Clevellmd whl2't·e siJe hu.s. l
a position .
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The cholr of tht' Federated .
chtii'Ch entetta.lned Fl'kluy even- 1
lniJ, honortnv Ml.!!s Mat·y EU:r.u.beth 1
and Puul StrledJ of Illinois, whn
are v.lsltlns here with t'elatlves.
Mlu Lena Jol'den of the Men ·v
Mu.ry Tell room Is spendlnK the l
week WltJ1 het· purents at Hnrrlson 1
ville.
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Mr. and Mu. Hobart Adams an - 1·
ll(tunce the blrtll of on olght pound
dt~.ughtt'•· , bot·u Friday.
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MIM Cla1·a
OaJ•Iand returned ·
&amp;lturday .h·om t1. t•·lp to Yellow l
Bt.one National Park and Alber·
querc;t4C. New · Mexico. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Tully accompanied
ber . h ·o m .Columbltti.
Mr .and Mrs. John Phillips a.nd
son Jr., arrived front Columbus and
aJe guests of his parents, Mr. and
~~ns._ John Phillips Sr. 111 Nuylors I
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Lew ~Uih and Jtm 8tanbe1'y at· :
~ldadqd , the Reeatta at Marietta
orr y,
Dana Ttacy was a Charleston
bu11ln~SII( vJJitot Frl&lt;btf.
Mr. ahd Mr11. ·W. tJ. Downie Mr
and
P. K. S.mlth. Flol&gt;cn&lt;-~
Smu..
- antf son 8 tte~t1 f'd th L· boa
reg-etta at MarJetta. Saturday.
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M.l·s. Irene WilLiams of Mas.slllon
lll'l'l\•ed ft~r a visit Wllh her danghte! N.lss Mary Conway.
:rbe ice crum social &amp;lven by the
V . B. Church or E-nterprise on th ~
lawn of Mr. and Mrs. John Frick
Frldf.y everilng Yi~ attended by a
latJe IJI"'UP of peaple and an enJoyable evening was spen&amp;.
Mrs. Alma Adam&amp; and ~rue.at Mrs
La Fu.qhn lett Se.turduy for a f'lw
daY$ vWt with rt!laUves at Colwnbwl.
Ml:'S Helen KUhna, Mn:. Sophia
..,,wr, Mrs. 'nleo. Ebersba.ch and
da.ug~t.era Bet&amp;y and Jean and
their hOOBtt pest, J.flll8 May Bilelow .of Coltunbul and Miss CaWe
WllftermuU\ were Marietta vtstton

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Just Received First Shipment of Fall and
Winter Dresses

Forrest

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Samuel Rill. n
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8. Sa)}P •~ m&amp;rtlildren.
required to iO
.t.c parole boatd
a ppllca.tion for
unced.

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Campaign FllDd
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'fhoma.s and ,
son, Dona ld of Ludlow. Ky., and

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AND RES~OCKING
First Class Work
Satisfaction!

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being
the tfilinlf
county
ja il held
here pending
Friday nigh
and
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the oounty jail Saturday mornin~r J
by Chief of P&lt;lllce, John R. Ha w- I
tlns ot Middleport, after he had
been a r raigned In t he co urt )f
Mayor J . E. Harley on a c harK~ of
driving a moklr \'ehlclc wh ile .In toxicated. He pleaded not guilty
and was required to f urnish ll
bond ot $119, and upon !allure to
procure necessary bo.ll was c om ~
mltted 1:(1 the Jail to 11.wa1t a trJol.
The population or the county Ja.ll
tuwl. reached a tota l of 28 In mates
at noon Sat urday, &amp;CC&lt;lrdlng to
Bher1tr Tracy. The total capacil·y
ot tht local Jal) Lor; 35, an d only
seven mm·e prisoners can be accommOda ted here.

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Mrs. Ed Amberver and two
dauahte rs went to Athens Prlday
for a week end vialt with Mr . and
Mrs. Lewis O loectner a.nd family .
Miss Allee Conroy ot Che~:~ ter ,
Earl Knight IUld Cha.rle&amp; Waaner.
Jr., were among thoae who took
the exa.Jlllnation bere Pridtiy.
Mrs. Pearl Bolen ret ur ned trom
Colwnbus
Thursday e v e n I n g,
where she vis ited several days with
her parent.os, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

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day 1!Ler ..eve111.1 daya vl!lt with iO to Columbu• J.!onda y whe re Mr.
Mr. and Mn1. P . Bra ndenburfi .
Tennell wUJ attend contenmce the
Mr. a.nd. Mn. Ed Price fUl.d chll· rollowlnr week .
dren ar rived rrom Cincinnati f or 11.
Dr. a nd Mr11. Arthur Lawrence ol
villlt with M rs. Max Meinhar t and Clar.ltsburv. W . Va., came Jl'r1dkY
b mlly and othe r relatives.
fo r a vlstt with Mr . and Mra. G . F .
Mr . and M rs. RlcPard T homa&amp; of Conway IIJl d Mls&amp;es Eva Simms and.
Dayton have moved baclt to their Emma waterman.
r esidence on Union AvenUE!.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat J onea and Mts&amp;
Elolae Jone!l and · Fred Reibe l m o- •••••••••
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recrea t ional tourn.t'y which
J take~ plact~ S unday afternoon at
lsi- s'h,Te.. ,s,.', ',h. ln g BenctJ ~Tuunil&gt; m
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- liiJ[H HIGGIN-S'Everything Set '11)1! 1110ftKM£N 0I[ County Highway IFour M,ore Are
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For Tournament LD IV
Office Is Closed Brought To Jail;
WrH£S GOYERNO.R:a:;i~~~:~:;:~t~:2;~ 1 1N ' ,OHIO IN JUU w~~ ~~~-~::-:I· 28 Being Held
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COATS ARE DIFFER~NT AND FITTED
AND LAST YEAR'S COATS WON'T DO

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tpalgna, or ·tor
:t.ates W'l leie 11\lCh
ur eonducted.
•ublic1t.J on au
y political, tund
llt!ncink i.i 1~ el~­
tlon ln. which a
C!r of congl't!4.! if
mbllclty on aU
cal funds from
ter, even t.houlfh
! used locaUy tor
.dlda~ tor Joclll
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furnished by
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amd Mn. Ra.yat.on R U8BeU and
tamily With. • six o'cloek dinne~·
Bat.urday.
Miu Ma.rauer lt.e Moore returned
to Charlea\on alter a briet viatt
hei t&gt; w1th relatt vt!ll. '
M.o&amp; Charle:i Cllfkln
mother ol
Ray CllftOH N! t urned ~ her homo:
on Main street at•·
..,.r a severa 1
weeks vtal t wi th ~laUves In Co·
lum bus.
L'.;rc nzo Davis, Ma rion Brnwn
and Bob RA;lbert.s at tended the AthMa.tthcw Byrne, near Carj)('nter, ens hlr Prlday
wu placed under arres t Friday 'I
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nlght. by Sherllf A. o . Tracy and
Ti•omas AmGB of Baltlmon. Mel..
bla deputies, on a charge of pos- camE' fer a vlrilt with relati ves.
seaslon of lmplement.s d es l.gned for
M ~. and Mrs . Albert Ebersbach
the mll!lu!Hcture of l.ntoxlcallng u. , went to Cadiz. where Mr. Eber squor . A pt·e&amp;S ure tank and a stov~ suo~t. h EUJ a road contract.
Wa&amp;- d.lscovt&gt;red In Byme'a car and l Mills M81'garet Biddle ol
Al~n}'
was broueht to the county jalt he:·e 1who has bten visltlnl Miss He let~
along wit h Byrne, who Is beinK acttaerer tor the past tew days reheld pendlnR the nuna: ot ~ barges. 1tu.. 11ed to her home Prtday evenMayme Conkle and J ohn MC· ! Inc.
Quire wet·e comml t t.ell
w the 1 Mrs. R. P . Smith and daughter

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Four 'garn-~s wlll u~ plajed during •he a ftern oon , the first begi."J·
' nmR a l two o'cloc k and 11 game
tve r)· hour and llftt!en minutes
AND DR. CRARY
tht'r~ll fter, t.h~ bu; t ga me, t hat o f
U u~ Fliers an d Pun ly C!·&lt;!ams ut
Tell&amp; Chief Execu'tive In MJd-11epor t being scheduled W be
gin t t 5: 45. The oLher games are
Meual" Wife Ia
~twu n Gallipolis 1:111d MaSfl11 City ,
Terrorized
A lh~· ~ ~ .!'i snd Pt. Pleasant
ancl
Bpedals
and
Cro•\·'s Pomeroy
"'86 tar u cMid be IMmed ln
Frler,dly Five of Pa rkersbur g.
.......,. at pn!U time of The
DaliJo · TriiRme, Dr. H. L Crary
bad NOT been lll1'elkd by lo. ed offtclen la t': onnectloo wl&amp;h
a warrant. s1vaec1 and sworn to

word from the Hf&amp;hway Department that he and b iB assiatant.a In
Metp county will bt! removed from
ofllee September firs t . Mr. Me-

Laroeat Number Record
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January

Croba dJd not receive nor.ice of the
contemplated move untU Saturday,
just three da.)'a bef(lre !.he order La
to be put Into P-ft'ect.
The b!tter informing hJm J)f the
move expli.lned that the otftce In
Ml'iga county W(l\lld be dilicontlnued l.n the Interests of ecoilCJmy
and COllS(Illd&amp;ted wttll. thf. one In
Athens whtch wUI be In charae of
John w. Dowler o1 Athens.
Ml'. McOroba baR been highway
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engineer ln chara:r
of tlle Mf!IIJB
county divllllon for the pa11t 13
years.
'fhe aboll!hment of thl8 omc ~
throws four men tn Pomeroy bea~ldes Mr. McCrobu. out of employment.

PEAK REACHED
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altended by an unusual nuntber nt
fatalities In July, the 128- dl!ath8
being the largest number recordi2'CI
in any montb 11i nce January. The
non - fatal aceJdenLB ln Industry
bJ Q:lnl&amp;abte Lold H,..U
reached a new high tor the year,
belna 3,00 In exceu or June, the
c.....-,mr blm wtt.b obll&amp;noUQ
.. . oftker while lA &amp;be dii·
previous high month ot 1931.
COME J'JlOM OREGON
Construction led all clasaJneaebarp. ol hi• duty.
tlons In the number &lt;&gt;f tiltallties
Mr6. Gertrude French and tou r
~·:eo1umbus, o ., Au g. 29---INBwtth 2f. Publlc employee&amp; had 19, grandchildren 81'rlv~ from Oregon
OaWnr In Director of lndustriul
metal IJooda 12, commerelal em- for a visit wJth the former 's mothrelation&amp; Theodore H . Tangeman
ployment and blaat. fW'naces , steel er, Mn. BinS and family on
aDd Welfare Director John McworkS and tollllll mum nine P.acb; Union Avenue , and oLher relatives.
Bweene;V, Governor George White
clerlcal and professlonal eJght; Her rrandson BIU)' McGet! moklt··
thls ar~tnOOU began conslderlltiOil
co.re and custody of buUdlni• and ed them here from Oregon.
ot a rtquest of Charles Hluins,
~~:round!l 8even; mlnlni sJx;
clay,
Alter vlsltltlg here a few weekll,
QaiUpolls atklr ney. ror the protec- For Meeting Deficit E&amp;t· ¥lass and atone product8 fl.ve; lwn- they will KO kl Washington, D . c .,
Uon Of hlm~~eU , Dr. H . L . Crary ,
ber
and
WOOd
product.&amp;
and
cartaa"e
imated To Be .Quart· . and trucking four each; machin- where they wUI join their mother
Pomeroy, and Charles 0 . Wllllams
and make their future hume.
er Of Billion
ery, toods and bevera1es u.nd uUUf~ arrest.
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Ues three each; paper and print·
.~l~bus, 0 .. AU K. 29- IN B-Df'·
tnw. rubber and compositton godels
f and quarries and stone crushing
C!lllritll{ that wanonts have bet n
.. two each .Bnd chemicals qrlct\1 iu ued f(ot their ll t J:I! : ~t. Charll'll F .
Hlgglns, Galllpolill lltt::ll'ney . tudu.y ln Expenses; $400,000,000 ture, tran~portatiOD and' m.lsct!l·.t. _
' laneoua Industries one ea.ch
wil ed Ouvc rn or O oorK-e Wllll ·,
Borrowe d T. ~ ,.rusure
In non-fatal mlahaps, the. metal By u. a. Weather Burenu Columb~
aeklus protf!(:tJcn !i.iJ" lutn ~&gt;e lf , D .
Stah1hty
goods group led with 3,309 and t~
The ''low" centereu yesterd ay
H . l •. Cra ry, hmcroy , und C h ari ~ ~
next four clasail\.catklns In the . or: mt~rnlng over westet·u Ontario m~ s
0 . Williams, UObWJI n1 1ner .
der ot accident frequency were con- deepent!d s Ughtly and moved a
My O'ITO D. TOt..IE:C HUEI
It was tt l!eved that the warstructlon with 2,693, contmercJu.l little eal!t being now ctmterf'd over
lNS
Staff
Conespundent'
iatlb, Issu ed on char!,le!. of "lnc lt
Lcmdon, Aug. 29---A:isUJ"Cii r.f th _ lmployment 2,61f, foods and bt!ver- White River, Ur. t ., ~l:l .dlo Hlo.:ue.,.
Ins rlo.ta" cn nie os an n fte1 nmt li 1
uges 938 and public ii!mployo.!l!l'l 870. This storm iB att.ended by unsettlca
the . ~11;11 . uf ~ he t rio to U:-.. vcrn m ~ ntl l 'o' ut lht' ]Juuml :!k rHu !O! by ~h · The remainlnl 'l'.H8 non wtalal ace! showery weather ()Vel· the nortllWhit@ requ el! tJonlng a n uWPti L/ l~" nctlrm of Amerlcrm 'nnd Fr!!nell dt nts wen distributed am 0 n
~rn pvrUon of t.he Jake reglun and
tlcn of th ~ odm i.llstratt&lt;J n d J US· a pJ., _r-'l h 1 granllns: a credit of tw ' nty-two lndUitrlal group..~.
eBlltward. The presslu·e It; evenly
, 400 ,000,000 f er a yi'ar , the ne w
Meip county's record lor July dllltrlbuted and sJJ.rhtly above norttce In MeiBS County. Tlw tiU'll{)
m 1..n prc tef-i ted the c VICllll ll c ! Mt'll cabll,( t of n.u pern : lon tw·ned , to was Ill accidents of which none r~- I mal over so utlt,e rn and western u.~:~ •
lhe prubiP/11 cf a dd!Uono l ia:ttat lall liUited fatally 1mnc caused perm~ - trlcts us far 1¥ thl' ~eat plateat!
WllltfliU6, uu lnvalJ d , fn.. m hc1
t. &lt;.~dn ,l'.
nent dlsu.bllltY 13 calUied over ~~even region whez·e the )Jresrsur e Js ~galr.
home at H obson.
'I r: t n.ll i m•t Jws n&lt;N·ady a gr ee--i days time lOIJil,' 2 seven days- or Je88 a little low. There was a slil{ht
The Uo le[\ram ts la ted lhu t D.•
rt.se !n tem~rature In Lhe mlcJd J.;
Cr nr.v hucl a h nHI.v 1.' ~.' 11 u..·reslcd ' ' II n · lue t loll.~ Ill ""I)(:IH,t'/i RII\Ulllll · ~nd ~ med~~l ~ses '- _caua1ng no Atlantic stul-t!/1 and 0\'er the north
.ng t.o al&gt;lmt t :.!liii ,OOO ,Olr.') or ~fl'l
on \J JC chatlj.'-'. a nd t h ul Hl:mlw
. me oss.
e 1 me 1 oss 1or t 1It' west und o. ch11.0ge to •ooi
1
a nd \Vflltu.Jw ; l t ~ cJ Li.k t•tt l't' l'i• ll e 11 • '11: • .• r.lm :lted d• ficll in th e tudget , county waa 519 days. In JLtJy 1930, where over the Ohio cy 1~ e ~e­
am.!
no
w
mus
t
fac~
tflc
d!Jrkult
Hun ~ lngto n . The wi re, s~· ut
fron1
IJiiB county had 28 acel~ts, ,wl~'h prevMilln~~: temperaturl'!l
~u~r~~
prcblem of rol111ng Ure. r ernulruJ··r no lata11Ues and the time lo88 W&amp;.3 lniJ ure lrom lour to eight degr ees
Hunll n(lton , 1:uld :
.
below nunnaJ.
" In accorclaw.:e with .~·ou r in- by lnxntlon 011 the pJ·Iw.:lpl l ot 584 days.
I The gene1·a1 cond1tluns are now
IM ht&lt;ctlons, Wlillamli and 1 re- ··cquol !!Acri!lces for all clllMl~s . "
As the British publ iC ltas, shCP
BIRTHDAY P"-KTY'
favorable to contiftlue fair
cool
turnt:d home and found aw;Jitlng
M w1 trill Myeu' entertained ·a I weather In thil! vicinity during t ile
us w a rrant ~; ft·om Titus , JWit lt.. ~ ot the wu.r, been the most hcav il,}•
the !'eace at Pomei'Oy, c hh.rglu ~ taxed In the world , the cabinet Wt ll lat"tc numter of (riE"tul.s at lh r. next 36 hOW'S.
_ _
us with lndtlng: rlot.s. To a volll hBve to exerclae !ll'eat lnQenully htlmo~ r.f her par ~nts. Mr.· iu'ld Mns. l
Jay
Myen,
Friday
evanlng.
In
.
oiil-u~--PittcE ~ In
finding
new
oou::ce~
or
rc
ve
t\UI',
arre'lt , Wllllo.ms and 1 c:1 mc I t
HUrit ln&amp;llln to await !W &lt;IL ll ::111 etql(!claHJ sinoe · conWoversl11l : ~~ hon'Jr c.1 Mb9 E4ith Weat.'a
· Ch·t·qo, Atlg , 29-----:.INB-Orum~
,\'( Ur Plll'l. Dr . Cra!'y IS a t'l'eMt·o ~11€11 liUch lUI tht tnrl11! ariJ b:u ;rQd tecnth Dlrthday annlvel'llatY.
Can\~ and danclna were Ule I (lpened uneven today. Wheat was
from conslderallon. The city wu •;
and In jail on the snme &lt;:ha rK•···
d lve 1:o;ou c f the evening and Wa.~~ ·1l-8c JC.Wtr corn unctm.nged . to 3 ~ !1c
App t ars !ls 11 they ln wndc:J l sun r eluctant t01uy to ha ve tilt·
cnblrwt
tax
fixed-Interest
te~J, ri lw fdl(owtd by a dalnt.y, two course up :'!ltd oats I-lk lower t&lt;J 1-1.1~
ddy )'LUI' a utho rity.
c ~. n d!Uc:Ii ·'
hmcl1eon .
h1Khtr.
tad. Wlt'l' us whut to do.. Wll · r.ecu rltie!'i beca use m.lmy of thesi
Ovenlng prlce.s: Wheat Sfpt ttl
: . ~c In lb-.! h ands of fut't&lt; I(I.!J("r:&lt; 1111'.1
lenf!ri.Ud by JuaUce or the Pl!:t c ~
PE"-K RAIDER IS SHOT
7-8 4'1 , Dtc 50 :J- 4, Mnrch ()4 i-4,
Lc11don has mn lnl:llncct l l~ p .s: ofth:t'l ."
Columbus, 0 , Aug
29-INB- 1Ma.y ~5 7-8 56.
rton a11 the cnplt:ll ~..o f wo;·Jd fl n ' (hli! or thl' dl'mand.s of Hl ~-;g hw.,
h.e
Corn . Sept f2 5-8; Dtoc J9, Mu
~~· nc ! lnrgely btocuu!W !'!J It!&gt; dJ~ •~t· •: ­ Shot. by a man who believed
Onry and Wllllntns wns \h Kl \h L'
t•
nce ur lhc princ iple of lnvlola- wa! s teallng pea.n from trees In fl3 1-2 3·4
O c:Vl'1tl0r burt'~tl~ll! th e C''lllii Lu;s
hlt1
buck
Yfiord,
13-year-old
Eddie
I
Ollt.L
:
Sept.
21
HJ
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Dfol·
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3
4
In :l~f,g.'l"'~' ..ccutt -. '·lmU Prusec ut.ors lllll ly l"f fnre lr.Jl c.. pltlil .
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Wi• h the thrf'at t.o the pou:11i Frlerelcb law wounded here today 1May 25 3·4.
Cla.rt,'B uffiu•. Sl~ l ::&lt; W elfare Olr ·
white pollee que11t.loned Bameull
t 1•1 1:11:1 &lt;lVf't CI 'Jit·· and th1: cabinet
qr·t~ tln M1:Sw~cnc y , appo ln tct'
Bange. 60.
.1
: dtl~'(( dc wn l&lt; l ll'i' hnlcal det9.1LJ
WtUt two other youths 1 1'he In.
. ;'li~lte to prcbe condltlonll In
· Couh'ty , will beutn hl5 wm·ll: Ill: pn bl !r took n ~ ho.rpr r lnh:resi Jured boy raided the peat· tr!!lis,
:.:hr _v ln th e luture ol thtl prime and two of the b(lys were seated In
uh t Wf t'k.
mlnt f:i t(!r a nd tht&gt; lubor party.
one or tllf: t.ree~~ when he shot at
By MARY WOLf'
Some obtiervers sr: id that Pre - Frterekh, Ba.nce told ·)lou~.
Ml ~f' Phyllis Elle tU!
[·,n·k;:r u
~TPLEN
miel' MacDonald would nut dnr~t
Huni
ington
who
hns
bt' f:l
vlsllhll
face his mlulns constltuenc)l : Bt
CUT IM RI:QUESTR.D
with Mit~ FrllllCt'!! Bn llcnron u t
Seaham Harbor, Durham, BIIU.In
Markin,
0.,
Aug.
aS----Il(g..,.[)es1 omd most thoucht It likely that 11P
Pf!rlltely trying tb reduce ta.x1111, ttl~ Ma:&lt;Ktn City , relume,l l u hn h :Jm
11:c..uld reUrt! into tht&gt; HOUSt' Of Ma r'lon county taJr:payteu· 'IUI80Cia- aceornpanfed by Ml!is Baltc r:L ,
'fhlttef ,1 r. hlr.k cns v:erc stolen Lords with o. peeth.ge. Philip Snow Uon today detei'rb.ined to P.Hk all :::::atll•WI.y . M iAA Parker u1oadcu"&gt;l
tr •. m · fl tc .~ l) l.lrJ,mglng lu Mrs. ld11 den, clla.nccllor of th" exchequer. county oftlcl~~okl and • employea tc.t over W8AZ HluntlngtGilJ Wt: Al
1Na.~hvllle1 and WIB.H. \S teut:eu~yr1~ et. Racine Thursday njght. who unnounood }'elltt-rday that 11~&gt; volunteer 20 per cent 1111111ry cuts.
wou.ld noL !lel!k · reelectlon,' wu als;
A llll!tltln8 with ol!lclals, · when ~IIJe ) quite trequenlly
iihd Shf!rltT A. 0. Trucy u.nd df'Pll · llWUI:fht
be In line for a pP.erage. the llUfj:IU!8tiOn will be dbci,IMed Ja
Ll1tiE' Bett y
Jane
o
1:;
tfs wt·nt to 1 the • .~cl:n c of the &gt;pb-: Many tu.
ress
wondered what would be to be held .soon. Approximately
brry ·v~t:J ~~ lUI Jm· e~u.:atlnn wa·1 Uw fJlte o! the labor party JUldPr
SPtwllng
the WPek at lh2 Batterheld Frid ay . A lir-arch warmut wa :, the le;o.denhlp of "Uncle Arthut'; ,28,000 can be BflVed , tt wa:t· saki, If se n I'.ODif' In Ma&amp;:ln City.
ot'lklaiS and ~ployes consen•.
P•r..c:..ltcl anrl u rsr.. un:h mad ::. or llendet·.~ ou, who was elevated )'eM· the
A. R. Du.vldson of New Yurk
to !.he request.
Rc m~: .'Uilwli Jc-rn e',lf l'f &lt;~ld c . tee wh ~ • . tet"dBy to succ¥ed Prime Minlt~ter
Cl ly und Prof. ,I. W. Rltllsell of
~e ctrlr.kens w~,,. fou J1d. llut, JT'' "' MucDonald by u vote of 276 w a.
'hf&gt; ("..onscrvatory of Art and J.nOOr---- -~
tHrone llad len oorore an arrest Cunsidered D. moderate Jn the past
!or O€coratlng" ol (;m.._;II·. ••JII a.
cCJuld be tn ude.
Hen(lers on, by slcnlng Thursday ·~
Hon Levi J . Dean and wife Ol
It -was belle vNI that scvr!rnl &lt;.!ill - manifes to denouncing the nt~ w na.
Mr .and Mrs. W'ayne f'leland o1 Huntington were rec:m t guest.IJ M
dent.&lt;: ot Racine had 11ee11 lmpll e~ t . tiona! cabinet, appeared to have London, o., ~~onQ Da~l Cleland -of lht' r.au ~ nson hemP at Moso11.
Mr~ John 8 .Wil110n and daugh'd" In th e robbel'y , Shr riff Tr. 1~~ l.ake n u long 11tep towaJ 'da the left. ColwnbWI were 8Widay auests of
E:ttccpt throu"h. repre~~entaUves Mr.s. Hannah , U ~tbmd .
.
LE"rs Mareellte Bnd Joan Loul~ e
!~1ft loUt Lh ~· ! r ICO J t: t y L'l.. UI:J ll d L
of his party, David L loyd QeotKe
John H.91fmii.n and rarn,Uy ~ ~f 11- ~&lt;pent Thursday at ,Jackson .
"'littned..
·.
liberal leadct", ha8 h11.d nothlnll W llnols are vlflittnll thfo formf'r's
Mo ry Viralnla Pu~·dum returned
sa y l't'gunllng the .!iltuatlon and mother, Mrs. John Hollman.
homt&gt; WednAda.y ldte r
IJt:F.Ekn.tNT WINS DJVORq: whu.t his 11ttltude will be when he
Oru.ce EU!elst.eln of New York
spending
fll\'(,1 ~,· t'R-L" l t Wull..u Evm·. I'CCOVet'l!. h 15 he&amp;Jth WWi tochlY !lOme City 18 spendlnll a :, mohth- (·her~ the r;ummer- with
l'elatiYes at
1 ~ , Huntington..
\'&amp;, ' .~~ Spii'Ol!!., Wil!! heard In th~ thinr of u mystery.
with her parent&amp;.
·
tomnloh pleuB courf.. lu-re FriUay
The o.ltltude or another tl ery
Marlon Wood and ramll.y aqd• P.
Mt·. and Mrs. A. ~- Oold were
f.lten}oo:'l. Spire!\ had ~~ nte red n ~tatesman , Winston Ohurcttlll, for· E. Hoft'man and., ramUy llttendec\ Hunrmgton v1Sitorll , 'Mlun;day.
qUit ,jOI' dlvon &lt;· n.a:atru;t his wlte, merly a ooclallst but now a tory the Cole reunion beld at 1 Tuppera W.l!\er D!ehl and ramlly have
·
returm:d W t.hclr bOrne ill Clevet.boo~.lc.Dtested lt . The j)('titlonB and Wllti alllo 11 subject of diBcUMion 1~ Plains Sunday.
Wesley Woode and raml&amp;y of land alter a t~ w daya visit here.
e~dt nc, · on lk tll ~ ~ 1 ~:• or thll c o;;•~ Ihe political club!!. At Ia11t · report
Mr. and ~ - Harold Winter and
w~1e J. fl ·;lntd l c t tl{' ~:~.omt and Chutchtu WaH at Blarrltz. Bo Ia; Chicago are villltlng relaUves al)d
the public knew todny, he hall fJ•Jendll here.
family of Zanesvllil!, 0 ., a re U!e
atlfr lu'arinR f'BCh II rRUltlC!lt, II 11.!1
no mm·e whatever 111 the
Rena and Olan Bailey or Ill,lnols :uests. of Mr. and Mrs. .Ed Wal!lh
dt.vcrce \\as grnnh·d to tht&gt; delend- mudc
crlslt~ which hu.s b(ought 50 many an: spendlnl a lew weeks 1wLth and famJiy.
OPt.
rtvul Brlti!ih leaders lnkl coopetu . their mother, Mra. Mat')'~ BaUey , 1,
Mn·y J. ucllle lk•d huB beftl
' '·
tlon.
Dwla:ht KebaUfb and tamU)' spending thls wtek at Athens.
spent. &amp;turda)' evenJn1 with P. E.
M 1 S. J ack Reuter and family and
New York, AIWJ. 29-IN&amp;--.A H 11
Yls., VIrginia Atkln.'l 1'eturned to
o man'B.
group of 110 bRnk.l!. headed by J . P.
announceme nt was made here M'm·~o;o u &amp; Co., )olned today 1n ex- co'i':m:ad =~~Jl· ~--=~pano:L 9! the!:· home at Ole~land ·"atter a
"'""
·v.nt:l. week Yi"'t ..___
,
morning by · offlel.il.lll :u l
i , "" .. . ..,..e w:l~ Mf. and Mrs
'::.::-1'.• ;· '(lf Pylhlas orB:MnJZJj - t (! n&lt;.l:q~ $200,000,800 one-year eredlf, Saturday _lllit,lt and Bimda)'l. . •·
The_ Qh-tft. high studfp~ are Oeolve r. lll!:fol and ·d!a-~ter.
L:J lhl m·w Brlti.IVl nuttonal goVC'I.·n ·
~i,n~~i'!.&gt;l' ttu~t the plcn1c t'wn t A .!i hnllar anlotont was nd - to rej:)ort Prlday at. I o'ciOcll:. :, at ' R'Rt. :J.-·I'ainlt St.w:rrt of ,I~Wl• tt,
been held at
Chester schooL buUdl111.
Johlohn. ls•-~,,•""n"d o1r,Mml'.· and Mrs.
County Fair Oround .~. \'f'.n&lt;' t' ct by Purl~ ~nk cr 11
Flrn Beetle, Cheater prlmar11
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Non&lt;· ef lht! Amerlcat; eredlt Will teacher
September 7, would not
underwent
an
operation
~
Ray anel Roy M~um 1 · ot Poirit
iK'
•&gt;o
iJhc
ly
otft&gt;red.
Intend eel.
Parker11tmrtr for removal of ton$1l8 Pleasant were vlll.ltltH ~
d M
purchnsed tlcketli
Dan Schlaea:el of IWnot!l -vlslted L . C. Furbee Mmtday.
. an
rs
will have their m o n e~·
Mary Balle)' Friday
"
·Prank Bumprdnor of Lo(
W
them by returning the
PITTS8UROH LIVf."TOCK
F. D . Rice and lainUy of "Athe~ Va., and Mr. and r.t:Nl. John·~~.)'~
wbom they purchased.
were Chester callers Bun~ay · · ser of Indiana are ~ere McaUM of
wu Biven tot" the dillPltts bul'{l'h, Aug. 29-JNS--Hogt.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd mdel'WIUI' lli elnjury or their lather. JRmea
of plaru! tor the plcmc, receipts ?SO; holdovers flliO ; mar -- and son oonton vl!ited Robert. Buraudner.
to ha.ve been a hu11 e ke t unev r-o: weiR'ht above 22li
BW&amp;rtl " Camden Clark hoapitfll
about o~~t.eady; Ughter wel(l'hte tully Monday nenlnc.
·
• · ae~t"· hBd Capehart a.n:l daushtt"r
lOe !ewer: orcaalone.Hy 25c orr · ·t&amp;Ow O . ' A. Ebemt.etn and tamliN wert Ylal&amp;y Wl~ve
home from a
240 ll.s. 6.'1l•-f\.90 ; lighter ~eight In Marietta on bulltnea Mobday,
Ulon Ohio Lee Capehar.. at
~~=~~~!-~;~;;~:; 0-INI,_
Howard Kalrht and Jake Oaul
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1fully 10e lower;, 130·160 lbll. 6.86on Cuy-,ti.:HI ; vt!ry light Pill' all low as 526 drove n11w can: thru trom Pontile.
Jlra. Jlt.rlon Neue arid liOn Billy
were being 240-:lf.fl Ibis. 6.20·8.75 : packtna ~ Mlch., Tuesday.
of Akron. Ohio, are iues18 or tt.e
.:oilfl...•!._.~ MeWillJatnll, little chaniJf! ' medium an ldood lot
Mr. and. J4ra. R. C. Wlndlor ot tormer'll parente, Mr. and Mrs.
that oounty, HI0'
Akron are vtsiUn1 B. H. Bm1Ui aQd w llo
will be hired · 4 ·76 · .
family.
a ·
open dltehes.
Cattle receipts 30; no tro.dlnr. '
Mr. and Mu. Ohu. Pox of JerMIBMI Wilma and Ruth Jtot..bpb
wiD be. obtained
CalveB rer.elpts 25; about 50c low- • aeyV1Ue \'lsltft Ward Ho.ya and returned to theb' hOme at Ceredo
ntetb' men In cuya- tor : choloo vealer11 10.00·10.50.
jfamUy Sundly,
Tuelday nenlq. TheJ wera acThe ~n w1ll
':'h"P reeetpta 500: marll:flt. ~teaMr. Monll ot , .l.t.hen1 • • a 'wee.k. com~~- MJMei Ka~ll&gt;lftl . OD&lt;I will n· dy . oome ""'"~" lalabl or ,... en.d .. IAOII o1 ~,. bro!J&gt;ft, RoJ y 01• '71&gt; oDd
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1t11 qa. laaUJI.
u. hour.
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Mlti!i Mary i!:ll r.nbeth Kautz Jf
Charleston , were t he !!IH!St.s of Mr. '
and Mrs. Fre li Bauer ancl Miss ·
Kathryn Baller , enrou te to MarleL·
~e. to attend the Mol.or Boat Re gatta. held their Frida y. Donald
W81! ont! of t he purUcipant.s In the
ra~s th e•·e for the Du wet~
cup. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ba uer and Mr.
and Mrs. Kearns Roush ~t ccom ·
panled them t.o Marlettfl.
Mr. and M r~ . Clyde Wo lle wJ\1
leave SUI' dii JI morning for Hunt ·
ln~ ton, where t11ey wUI spend lhtl
d11.y. They will leave Mo ndo .v
mornl1 1g ;o; Vanceburg and ot her
points In Kentucky where Mrs.
Wnlfe spent her childhood dnys.
Mrs. A. T . Mll rCIII:l, da ughtet· of
Mrll. F1'8nk ie O nylor·d of Middle )JOI'L, who bas been
vi11IUng her
aunt, Mrs. Mary Jividen at Bow ·
nwtlll Run the past week left Saturday for her· home J,n Detroit.
Mrs. J. B. Frank nnd oon Adria n
of Akron ore the week enct gue.~ t M
!'lrtl- Mary Jividen of Buwmarua
ft~Qa. They will return to Akron
!4,11day,
Mlsa Bnrbam Hogue returned to
her ~orne at New York City, 8a.turdn.y, aner spending her vaeatlon
with her parent.ll on Union AVe:JlUP..
C hu lLJ U' Y Shumakf:J' J r. kit lor
II VIM,IL ut
f'&lt;ti ~ IJU !'J:: h , l-'•1.
\V hl l0
there he wilt nct .m 'P!UlY his uu cl ·
and auul tc Akt·;;n LL Lt..: lll L' ll&lt;' \·
dlrlij;ble und from tlu:tt' w VI.\'-· ·
la11d to 'WIIJ~&lt;:ss !he N.l.L i.alal AI .- .
Rac.&gt;s at t hat place .
f'. P . Ellielstein a 11U son VIctor will
leave Bumh1y morniug fm· Mt
Vll t'UOil, l.ltd., to VI Sit. the ffll'ffit'l' 'li
lathet- in ... law, Rev. Lew!.~ MU!qr
.md help cclebrnte Mr. Miller';!
102nd birthda y a nnlveH ury.
MIS!I Velmu Geary IB I.IJe g ;Je~~ t
of Mi t;~:~ Carolyn Kilmer at Marlct · ,
til for a few daya.
i
Mr .lind Mrs. John Le ltweilrr re· '
turned Friday ll'OJn 11 several day.q 1
visit 1:1.t Anapol111, their oon M!lrlon
aceornpanlea them for a visit.
i
Max Melnhnrt who hus been a 1
pntlent at. Ho~r hospital for ~:~evcral weeks 111 l'eported as dolnw: a 9
w!!ll M ClUJ be expected.
!
Mrs. C . D. Reed , Mrs. Ralston I
RuRSell and daughtel' Mllillell Helom
Brown nnd Dorothy will mutm· w l
Columbus Swuiay to spend the day
~:~otter which ML'ffi Helen Brown
will go to Clevellmd whl2't·e siJe hu.s. l
a position .
1
The cholr of tht' Federated .
chtii'Ch entetta.lned Fl'kluy even- 1
lniJ, honortnv Ml.!!s Mat·y EU:r.u.beth 1
and Puul StrledJ of Illinois, whn
are v.lsltlns here with t'elatlves.
Mlu Lena Jol'den of the Men ·v
Mu.ry Tell room Is spendlnK the l
week WltJ1 het· purents at Hnrrlson 1
ville.
1
Mr. and Mu. Hobart Adams an - 1·
ll(tunce the blrtll of on olght pound
dt~.ughtt'•· , bot·u Friday.
1
MIM Cla1·a
OaJ•Iand returned ·
&amp;lturday .h·om t1. t•·lp to Yellow l
Bt.one National Park and Alber·
querc;t4C. New · Mexico. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Tully accompanied
ber . h ·o m .Columbltti.
Mr .and Mrs. John Phillips a.nd
son Jr., arrived front Columbus and
aJe guests of his parents, Mr. and
~~ns._ John Phillips Sr. 111 Nuylors I
,
.
Lew ~Uih and Jtm 8tanbe1'y at· :
~ldadqd , the Reeatta at Marietta
orr y,
Dana Ttacy was a Charleston
bu11ln~SII( vJJitot Frl&lt;btf.
Mr. ahd Mr11. ·W. tJ. Downie Mr
and
P. K. S.mlth. Flol&gt;cn&lt;-~
Smu..
- antf son 8 tte~t1 f'd th L· boa
reg-etta at MarJetta. Saturday.
1
M.l·s. Irene WilLiams of Mas.slllon
lll'l'l\•ed ft~r a visit Wllh her danghte! N.lss Mary Conway.
:rbe ice crum social &amp;lven by the
V . B. Church or E-nterprise on th ~
lawn of Mr. and Mrs. John Frick
Frldf.y everilng Yi~ attended by a
latJe IJI"'UP of peaple and an enJoyable evening was spen&amp;.
Mrs. Alma Adam&amp; and ~rue.at Mrs
La Fu.qhn lett Se.turduy for a f'lw
daY$ vWt with rt!laUves at Colwnbwl.
Ml:'S Helen KUhna, Mn:. Sophia
..,,wr, Mrs. 'nleo. Ebersba.ch and
da.ug~t.era Bet&amp;y and Jean and
their hOOBtt pest, J.flll8 May Bilelow .of Coltunbul and Miss CaWe
WllftermuU\ were Marietta vtstton

trole

I.M HILL
E\IE R.YT!-11 N G S

HELLO 1.
HELLO'
HELLO 1

A~OY 1 ~EL
:0, 1-1\V ER MY
T l M 1:'-&gt;E R :'o&gt;

&gt;v'~--r

H U NK Y

Thru Side

DORY

. Drunken-

N O W\

' Plea
.tur.

Just Received First Shipment of Fall and
Winter Dresses

Forrest

second dep'flll

-a;muted

'FRE EOOM -·- TP,ATc&lt;;
THE

G Q. EATE: S T

ii-I!NG !N LtPE II

L '=&gt;

'un

~ Sapp's
chi!St and he.A.
p3netr at1nr h\3
ers OOld. aut~or· .

youR.s-

IAK. E Tl-'o t=
A1R!

C ANARY
8 E'

were ~:e ntf!nM
Samuel Rill. n
to wCJr k In a
du ri n1 a strllte
cers. wh o were
tey took their
. !!.hot gun and
nd w~ nt lo the
1 tn t.o It wb•n

LtBE.RIY

NO\lU, \.YJHY
'51-\0U L D lf-11\1
C. A GE O?

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li:blln .....,

&amp;Melp
also

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w·g ~d

that

'8:l p p cord .tcttd
excmpla;jl' m:~.r.­
lfCeraUon." prlSt 8 0W!tll{lt.
~

Ohi9 -'IJ('.-,It.cn-

•t tilt! ~
1 ben trlltlllfer_.

BACK TO lf-l&gt;=c

8. Sa)}P •~ m&amp;rtlildren.
required to iO
.t.c parole boatd
a ppllca.tion for
unced.

'1-/AT E" R , BOy S·
AND "'--ATCf-1
OUT FOR P.OO

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NE &gt;&lt;I I !ME!

·-··· -

1ms To

le Publjc
.
Influence' :.;t

i

tee ia Able'...
Chance
~- , at.~N-8-Ttte
e a sked to eno.c:t
.ng s~ cr&lt;&gt;t cam; IUld secret POIncreasing · l.he

;y on .n· et~:Pin·

ME l=OR My
DAD lN Tf-\1:
z.oo ~ ~

l l. L G-E"T

GO "TO

n-,

' m.pai~Pi dlmSIJ
inR the- electldn
It was learned

~IM \

soy!

:htenlng el J.be
ct \ceg acb will' 1M!
Campaign FllDd
~suit Of Its Sl!n·
to the manaer
Lmes Osnpan }r..
ernooratle anU1 the south diD'-

..ibe

undoubtedllt· ~

- =Q:':::o."'Z W' a

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wn. c. o. ictid ~~td

CO!l.'llY

lrt May, tM: '
action. '"'tl)Qay
aun endatiuns 01'
t he prOSI2'CUt.inw
~- The old bt.ate

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Botb entered

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stnteneet ol

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'fhoma.s and ,
son, Dona ld of Ludlow. Ky., and

r.h1s

· ·

GUN REPAIRING
AND RES~OCKING
First Class Work
Satisfaction!

are
being
the tfilinlf
county
ja il held
here pending
Friday nigh
and
..
ot ar=~~~luion was commllled \.o i l!llllltn III Ill I II IIIII ill Ill I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll UII llllltlltllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIDIIIII ~111111111 I IIU llllllillll
the oounty jail Saturday mornin~r J
by Chief of P&lt;lllce, John R. Ha w- I
tlns ot Middleport, after he had
been a r raigned In t he co urt )f
Mayor J . E. Harley on a c harK~ of
driving a moklr \'ehlclc wh ile .In toxicated. He pleaded not guilty
and was required to f urnish ll
bond ot $119, and upon !allure to
procure necessary bo.ll was c om ~
mltted 1:(1 the Jail to 11.wa1t a trJol.
The population or the county Ja.ll
tuwl. reached a tota l of 28 In mates
at noon Sat urday, &amp;CC&lt;lrdlng to
Bher1tr Tracy. The total capacil·y
ot tht local Jal) Lor; 35, an d only
seven mm·e prisoners can be accommOda ted here.

Personals

1

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Mrs. Ed Amberver and two
dauahte rs went to Athens Prlday
for a week end vialt with Mr . and
Mrs. Lewis O loectner a.nd family .
Miss Allee Conroy ot Che~:~ ter ,
Earl Knight IUld Cha.rle&amp; Waaner.
Jr., were among thoae who took
the exa.Jlllnation bere Pridtiy.
Mrs. Pearl Bolen ret ur ned trom
Colwnbus
Thursday e v e n I n g,
where she vis ited several days with
her parent.os, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

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AFTER CUTS." MADE'·

alx-1

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oats and resses·

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to t.he11· home In ClevelJ:Jud S&amp;tur· / Re v. and loft'S. Glenn TenneU wm
day 1!Ler ..eve111.1 daya vl!lt with iO to Columbu• J.!onda y whe re Mr.
Mr. and Mn1. P . Bra ndenburfi .
Tennell wUJ attend contenmce the
Mr. a.nd. Mn. Ed Price fUl.d chll· rollowlnr week .
dren ar rived rrom Cincinnati f or 11.
Dr. a nd Mr11. Arthur Lawrence ol
villlt with M rs. Max Meinhar t and Clar.ltsburv. W . Va., came Jl'r1dkY
b mlly and othe r relatives.
fo r a vlstt with Mr . and Mra. G . F .
Mr . and M rs. RlcPard T homa&amp; of Conway IIJl d Mls&amp;es Eva Simms and.
Dayton have moved baclt to their Emma waterman.
r esidence on Union AvenUE!.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat J onea and Mts&amp;
Elolae Jone!l and · Fred Reibe l m o- •••••••••
.. ·•·····
··•••••·---·•••••••••••••••·-tored to Dayton Sa.~urday !or a.
week end vlslt.

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fOR PROHCTIONI5';r~~~be·:~~t!~~~~~~; fROM ACCIDENTS WT:"·..~c:: T:ad:..... co.:;::r.lrf::·~:~~!c:;:m·
recrea t ional tourn.t'y which
J take~ plact~ S unday afternoon at
lsi- s'h,Te.. ,s,.', ',h. ln g BenctJ ~Tuunil&gt; m
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SUNDAY, AUOUBT 30, Wf1

- liiJ[H HIGGIN-S'Everything Set '11)1! 1110ftKM£N 0I[ County Highway IFour M,ore Are
lA
-..~n
For Tournament LD IV
Office Is Closed Brought To Jail;
WrH£S GOYERNO.R:a:;i~~~:~:;:~t~:2;~ 1 1N ' ,OHIO IN JUU w~~ ~~~-~::-:I· 28 Being Held
' the

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MORE COMING- ROUGH MATERIALS
COATS ARE DIFFER~NT AND FITTED
AND LAST YEAR'S COATS WON'T DO

1-&gt;ELLO, POP, A l&lt;tN
I-IEAR'rED C"'T
1-\E L»E'D N\t= , .. 0

e. A. c. .....

..,...O U 3 A .V l==D M~1'-IOW t'u
OS.,a.,'IE

HOP

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NEW FALL SHOES IN.

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A
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Jbllclty 'Of1
Hnr of all pomln no.tional or
tpalgna, or ·tor
:t.ates W'l leie 11\lCh
ur eonducted.
•ublic1t.J on au
y political, tund
llt!ncink i.i 1~ el~­
tlon ln. which a
C!r of congl't!4.! if
mbllclty on aU
cal funds from
ter, even t.houlfh
! used locaUy tor
.dlda~ tor Joclll
es

for

the
for
enon. when
furnished by
'1\Sibllit~·

J. N. Rathburn's Sons

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MIDDL£1&gt;0RT, OHIO.
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- 1'\-.t.. ,•·,, o:! c.•· ..,·

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dothe
an•

es fOI' the dit"a,tated foi political
other use.
'tpaptlldt)

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HI~~INS'

tAWJ[R

W'fft£5 GUV[RNOR

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and Tuesda)" W\&amp;ti
lly lu West porlkJa

1

f 0RPROTHTION;
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MY STAR.$ 1! l'LL
NEviER HAVE ,_.liR.
WARC&gt;Ft0'8e R.'EAC&gt;Y
IN 'THREE WEEKS,
MRS SMt'TH . -~

I

Sayo WJUTanb Are
·· · ued For Arrest Of
Himaelf

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AND DR. CRARY

.....

Tell. Chief Execu'live In
MeM&amp;ae Wife Is
Terrorized
··s. tar &amp;8 eould be learned In

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o/' I'AUL I'UN&lt;S

&amp;'i.N II" '7'CU C::Auc&amp;HT

"1\4.

MY l'&gt;l'l.IC..I!Oi.Etl'5 AUNT•
SHii. WANT$ ME'. TO
'-1161T H&amp;R. 1"01'1.

OON 1\ 'BE CO'-'SR'iiD
WAGOI'&lt;ti&gt;l-l- - .. l'L-j..

FL...,.I oF

Ml£)foo1CI Hi'

exPFt&amp;SS' -·-·
"IOU WON'T ai'!:T

AMON~- ·

\NOI&gt;lD~ 12

STAI'!;ING

lY G CENTS.

WHEN YOU 1

6\:'TICE ·

cou~=tse

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C::L.O"THI!E S • ..

-rAKE_ A GOOD
T '-IA-r AND
iEk2..

HEA

UNTil..

l) ~L

SOMEI'IOD'/ E L &gt;:E
Ao o'-IE RACK
\::lOOR.. !

YoUk

' IF I DIDN'o oAKEc

A HOLD OF l HING'; AROL)"\D

F~IDAY .

M e IN fHE POOR &gt;100GE 1"-l 100 'TlM E

•c0lapii'Jus. 0 .. Au"'. 29--IN&amp;-Dc·
e'larin~ that WllrTO.Ut.S
ha ve t eUI
iMuetl fur ll1elr lll•'t:.;t, Cllarle:; F' .
HiiRins, Galhp:.Ju,s att:Jrney. toda)'
wh~:n
Governor Oeurl:lf' Whit ·,
asktnu protection fr:.r l•lmr.cif, u .
H . 1•. Cnu·y , P•..rn,;r..,y, 11lld Chll r-1 ••

VVON'T YOU N&amp;ED
I!L.SE ~
............. R. I A
MON"'IH L.A'IS;IO
"'IHIR.T'Y
DAY$. blrf'

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JMMUTU

"11-IANKG Foo:&gt;. REMINDI"'G
Mli DiiAR __ ... I. SIMI"LY
o:iilF T A NliW 'Tii!NNIS'

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~A.Ct&lt;:l&lt;i'.

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YOV 'fHI"JK WE

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AR.E R U"l'\11'\G

RUAl-'liN G A.'.\D I
C ARE- 1 YOUR

AROUf'JD HE ICE
AN ~IwA -..1. A
COLD S1'QI;&gt; AG;E
PLA."-Ji'Z

0 . WJlliams, HGbsou nuue!'.
It wa~ l:.d!l'\lt:d th at the war·
Yailt11. Js,u.:d on chnc11e~ &lt;Jf "inclt
10J riot.~ " cnme os nn nftt ! m ath r .
the \-Jolt - uf the trio to C.::;\lc•·wJJ '4

D~'T

KNOW

.t Once; Mllitt
~mal Plea
!'arole

W~Ai

lAM HILL

ICE·C A«!C&gt; .,;
IA.j THE.

Thru Side

WINDOw.
AII'(J' l

; Drunken•

ll'l

WHERE '.S

'aa Plea

~'.- •- ,

-,&gt;lE ICE

, Aur. 31.-INS
• senleMet~ of
11d Forreat Sapp,
lri!loner1 .enol~
11r »eeond derree
ammuted klday
ttorre l\'hite, to

GO~

Whlce requestionlng un uWNili!l" 8
tk:JI ot tb&lt; adln i.li~lral l on o.,f JU.~­
t~ In Meigs County. Tlw thru.
mt.n prc t e~ tt'd the t!\lltlliJn cf M•·~
WJIII•' mtl, till iuvalui, f r'-'111 he!
home At Hobson.
The telegram blated lhul. v .

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Cru v hu d "h L'ad v t· .'ll

on the char!!~. on.d

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thul

u.n~&gt;;l ('r!

H l~t:!w

AND WE'L.L. SP.NC&gt; A. NtCa
OAY A'T "THl! l!li!!ACH, 'THAT'S
"ll-tE W.A.Y TO CUT

nutl Wllltmw; h :uJ l.lk &lt;'ll rt!IUM(' IJ •
Huntlnstnn. The wire, S(·n t froo1
HunUnt:ton, 1:a1d :
'' Jn a ccordnn r.e wit.h your lnh l-'&gt;ht;ctions. WJiHams uud I re turn fd homt' and found awaHJn~
us warrant!' frum Tllus, Ju.'i t ic.• c t
tht' !'enee- at Pomeroy, chu.r(llns
us -..,tth tndtlng riots. To avm:.l
lt.rl'e'lt , Willill.ltlli and l ~.:am c t ~
HUm1n&amp;k111 to awalt aci.k: l :u•
yr ur pm t. Dr. Cra ry Js a rn ·st •:••
anll in jail on the Nll.IIIC
App t:ars as If they llllt' lu.lej
d.dy }'l.Uf authority.
Cl.lldi ti~ JI ·;
tad. Wlrf' us "'hat t.o de .. WH ·
tf'rrmlzed by Justice of the P e~ L
oMet•r."
Ot)e cf tb(• d Pmand'l of Hl~!~ln~.
Orary O.lld Willia ms was lhal. tht
Oc.'ll•mor iiU'Cst.iiul.t' the C'-IH.iit:u;~
in :I';(u"··~· ~eo \1rt ··· hlul Prosec utor~
&lt;:Jar.k-1 's n(IkL' St.~ t '.' We llnre Di r Ot·• ~~u Mc:Sw1·ency, :.~ppolnle( 1 . c

:r
t

~ljtte to probe coud lllo iL~ in
· Onuhty, Will bt~gln his wo rk

DOW~

EX~ENSES.

fil'mt- , 'Uowthcrn~·~- n s1 d ~. 1c~ wh~t .

ihe tlrlrckens Wt..l'f'. tuuuct . lllll. H" '"
throne had
before an &amp;rre!t
tould be mllde.
It wa11 believed !.hat srverul .. ~aJ .
denI &lt;:. of Racine had be.eu impllcaL ·
elt• In the robbf:ry. f.!h.:ritr Tr.J cJ
fald l·.ut th~_·! r it!eJ.t: ty l' ~ llkl •••· l L.

len

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DBAIIl• 'lJ.&lt;SIIti1 1S

A NEW i:ti!'IUE AT '1\-&lt;11:
AMSTOR "'IHEA.T~E
WI'Tl-1 OICKE;S ONL-Y
SIX DOL.LA.RS
A t:&gt;IECE . ...
L&amp;T'S .:SO!

W-'A"f .\ ON A PA.,..
1..11&lt;1! .,,•
8UT YOU'P:i!! DUMS 1
6V'Ii!!I!ETHE.ART I WHY

.,st!' .sae,

SIT IN A STUFF'i11-&lt;EATRE
wHEN we CAN C!IO b
"lHI! BiiiAC:H .AND
FOR.GBT 1M•
.

Elmer

'10U Wlll:tE RI&lt;IHi' ~'I""T.It .A.I..L.,
ROC&gt; • "II-&lt;&amp; WATBI:t L.O.O i&lt;tf , .

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GRcAT- -- AND SESIDI!S',
'I WANT "&gt;t:IW '11:&gt;
SEE MYNSW
9A.... ING SUIT•
I. HOPii "tb\.I'L.L.
L.IKI! IT-

AND

HELLO SPEC.\'(.
I'LL BE. ,RIGHT OI)T
MA 'S 6EoTIN' 60ME
BED C L0\1-\ES
FOR \)"' I r-·--·

f;f!nt~nced.

Samuel H ill. n
ne to work In a.
:1e durlnR a strike
eonel'll, who we~
l.hey took their
a shot I{Un and
~nd went to the
red Into It wh~n

cC!rn

Sapp·s ~run
chest &amp;ncl hee4.
a p-:! netratlng bG
:mer11 told author...
n~ · l.he Aklft~•

a-

1rt In May, ll311.
action - 1'1Xiay
oommendatlom ct
ld the ~rosecuun«
1.1(' .
The old t.tate
1 also Ul'g cd that
~·•

l'M 4!5LAO OOQ.A AGiiii!EEO
ou-r ....AI!-- ..
GO$,_.\ CAN "&gt;tlL.J IMA&lt;ISINE
S'T'AYIN&lt;ii IN 'TOWN ANO

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-ro COMtN C1.i

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d Sapp corrdJCted
t'XPmpla;-y

8Y 6EORGE, I CAN'T

FIE'!NG I'IQAS;eo ~
SOM6TIMES 1. -n...lfo,il&lt;'

wAIT oiLL rT GET'-'&gt;

$1-le ___ ...

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DAQK SO W E CAN
1\JR.N IN.'

SU~E

IVIA. ,;;.o

AI-lEAD · · - \'-IE 'LL
SEE 'lOLl IN
-rHe MOQ")ING

NIGHl.'

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Inill!:•

te.'lreerati on," pri8~
;be (lovernor.
t.he Oh~iX! ;.Itcl'\•
I a.t tht&gt; ~
1ng ben transfer.·
18:'.8. Sapp jg

lll&amp;t'~

children _
be required to iO
ttnle pnrc.lc Uoatd
d a pplication for

"'ww

nounced.

tt

ions To
.de Publjc

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H

te
M

lnftuenc:e'

Cr

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ittee i.a Able'-..

H
Ill

:Chance .

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tu

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ARE V'OLl
A SLeE P .

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HEAQ.

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PILLOW6

D£fit:~J&gt;.\N1' WINS DIVCJIU.\E
dh~.i ~·· r·a.;... t._f Walte r Ep1r1 ~;
lll. · .~,lll BpiN!s, wns heard iu th!:!
eoinrDOii plees COUll here Fl•ida y
f,ftenioo:t. S pitell hitd 1:ntercd a
~Utt ior dlvon:1: uinlnst his wife,
trho .cc.oti'Sted it. The petlWouB and
tl(hk·neP. on IL th :d·l •:: 11r the Cll..'ll'
w..»:e r.n ~l'nL •; ,j tc lhc cr...urt and as
lwarlng eRch argument, u m
dtYctce v.as gronl1·d to Uw defend · cr

.. -·

or

O H . '-'IE GOT COTS RIGGE-D - · WELL I\= YOU AI&gt;-E
DETEI2JVIINEO TO !&gt;.LtEP
UP WITH PLENTY OF
r &gt;H
I'LL G IVE
HAY oO S LEE P ON

'fP.e

ant. ·

~

p wPre

l.'blln wP 18
. Aotli.. ~mte:oed
\ h.-. Melrs oou.nt:v

STOLEN CHICKENS
m
FOliNO BUT THIEF ~
'· MAKES
'GET
AWAY'. "'w
•
•

... ,

o'"' , i:tOD

HI!EAi'l _

11bt wre.l...

· Thlrte• .) chlekt•ns were Atolt•11
fll _m u &lt;:L p IJ r lung! ng l.o Mrs. Ida
~y r~ !ill lhclnt' Thursd~ty nlght,
ahd ~herlJ1· A. .0 . Tmcy und dl'J)Il tt11 \ill nl t e~. tJ:w. , :;cenc of lh~ q..l.ibery w#. ~a· ftn illv~lleoUOII Wll'l
held Ft·ifiay . A iit'Elrch wannnt Wll ':
prtc-...Jrd unrl u starc h 111ad ~ o!

..

~NHN~ES.
N. S~P~

HEI2t= ONCE IN A WI-IILE

'7'11S 1 '&gt;OtJ CAN w&amp;AR.
.-ol'l. 81'ti!.A.KFAST··-- l'I.IDINCii- -AT ,._.I! .liAC::H --- .. AFTEI'!NOON
~IliA .... I!VIIiNING V'JiiAI'I. __ ..

'.

)Oft

i!UT, FAY•• -.

'&gt;oOP -r\.1E!;E LlT T LE
Ak6 You'D HA,IE

...

.... ,

YoU

'A"
E. ,.1-\E.
01" '"E

MINE E'.VEI'l v-JORE
'lJ.;IiM HORRID
.
1'-IING'S!

,..eRe

'ioMo~~cw ,_

GaliJpollS atLorney, for the prolec tl.on of himself. or_ H . L . cra1·y,
Pomeroy, and Charles 0. William s
from
,, arrest.
'

• r ..,

'&gt;'bioi CAI'I1T MAK&amp; IT- ·

1;'S A WIQ.I!: l"l'lCM

·.·:eolUb'lbull, o .. Aue. 29-INs--oamna: In Director or Industrial
relations. Theodore H. TanReman
iild W'elfare DlrMtor John McSweene~ . Governor George Whit-e
thla afternoon bepn oonslderatio,I
of a nquest of Charles Higgins,

"

NOT ! 1 10 Dll!!
OF SHAME, IF
A CHILD OF

;

--

'"

_,..1

·C,O.N 1 WEAR MY
SICYC:L.E 8L.OOMEI'&lt;S,
MO'Tl-IER ~ AL.L. '1\-&lt;e
SOCIETY &lt;SIRL.S
weAR

"1WO

bad NOT been &amp;~Te~~l.ed by lo·
tal eftlcen ln eonJII!II'ltlon wllh
a wvfaa.t. limed &amp;nd sworn to
IJp Coaltable
LoW
HJ'tdl
, ebarllnr him wtl.h ollrlltnleUnc
u oGiftr while In Ute dbJ.
abara• o1 hi• dill,-,

,.

YOU SIMPLY
MUST.

CSOINCSb
VISIT 1-&lt;eR WeAL-'1\-&lt;Y
AUNT !-&lt;ANNAl-&lt; ANO
"ll,,E CI-&lt;IL.D MUST
1-&lt;AVIi
S~!='LL. Se
"'ONE AT
LEAST

waeKS

·hmeroJ n PftU Ume of Th•
Dalb' Tr11Mme, Dr. H. L. Crary

.,.

eu'T YOLI
MUS'T,
M ....TII..DA•

YOU DOfol'T
S UPPObE
tT '&amp; A BEAR

PROWUI\l '
ABOUT' ·DO You'!?

/'.J.A.W ·. THER.E
15 NO 8'C I&gt;R G
AI?O\JND ~ER-E .

· · AtJV'vJAY

;HEY DON''T
MAKE 'THAT
NOI6E

•be aSked to eu(l.ct
lUng secret camns and !ll'!cret oo ~

le Increasing the
-:tty on 'all' eXiin!antpalltl dl.rec:;tly
ttln~t

~tdldn

the .

s. It was

learned

;lghtenlng ef PJe
aob wiW be
ye campa ign Fuud
result Of It ~ ~·n·
rac tl ~;;

uto

the

manll81'

J~~UDes Osni\QO

rl•

Jr.,

Demll(Tatlc antiIn the south dur-

"'

undoubtedb· jPtll
publloit:t'

•

AW 1 C&gt;O"''T •e 50ill! ,C&gt;OI'tA . ..
'&gt;''CAN'T SL.AMii .. l"liLL.A ..
A I'I!:L.LA I.. I ICES b
L.OOK A.T A l"lli!TT,. ~lllL
NOVY AN ' ~EN

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I

DoESN'T

CAN'I

UNC&gt;'e!~'SI.A.NO

c

1.---,

$0 "10U 1.:11\Ci! 'TO I.COIC

A'T P~F!TTY &amp;tilL.&lt;;!; NOW
ANO ,._EN 1 00 YOU~
~o&lt;Ow'o YO'-' l.:ll&lt;il! 'lb
t..OOt&lt; A&lt; SoMe
GIRL.S

'

:Uae
'

on

•ldinJ of all pomse in national or
.mpate:n1, or ·for

1i' sotJ.&gt;JOS Ul&lt;'E

A Wil-D CAT · SIJT I DON'T TH I
IT'E.

;H AI 1

states Wllefl!! sueh
1!flg conducted.
publlcitv on
.ny politlca,l fund
fluenclnl:' w:j ~· elet•
~tion in which a
1ber of congre&amp;.; ''

.-.u

publicity on all
tical funds from
ther, even thouch
be used loeaUy tor
mdldates for

~

Uea for the
;JOnsibillty tor
person. when
1 furnished by

U·

do--

tlu
an-

tl£19 for the dlv.:r·
:mated for poi1Ueal

othe1· use.

I

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•fiim.IIZ

i '~

HI~~INS'

tAWJ[R

W'fft£5 GUV[RNOR

...

:.:AST-·

and Tuesda)" W\&amp;ti
lly lu West porlkJa

1

f 0RPROTHTION;
'

MY STAR.$ 1! l'LL
NEviER HAVE ,_.liR.
WARC&gt;Ft0'8e R.'EAC&gt;Y
IN 'THREE WEEKS,
MRS SMt'TH . -~

I

Sayo WJUTanb Are
·· · ued For Arrest Of
Himaelf

I

AND DR. CRARY

.....

Tell. Chief Execu'live In
MeM&amp;ae Wife Is
Terrorized
··s. tar &amp;8 eould be learned In

..,
'

o/' I'AUL I'UN&lt;S

&amp;'i.N II" '7'CU C::Auc&amp;HT

"1\4.

MY l'&gt;l'l.IC..I!Oi.Etl'5 AUNT•
SHii. WANT$ ME'. TO
'-1161T H&amp;R. 1"01'1.

OON 1\ 'BE CO'-'SR'iiD
WAGOI'&lt;ti&gt;l-l- - .. l'L-j..

FL...,.I oF

Ml£)foo1CI Hi'

exPFt&amp;SS' -·-·
"IOU WON'T ai'!:T

AMON~- ·

\NOI&gt;lD~ 12

STAI'!;ING

lY G CENTS.

WHEN YOU 1

6\:'TICE ·

cou~=tse

.,..., L.l "'-

C::L.O"THI!E S • ..

-rAKE_ A GOOD
T '-IA-r AND
iEk2..

HEA

UNTil..

l) ~L

SOMEI'IOD'/ E L &gt;:E
Ao o'-IE RACK
\::lOOR.. !

YoUk

' IF I DIDN'o oAKEc

A HOLD OF l HING'; AROL)"\D

F~IDAY .

M e IN fHE POOR &gt;100GE 1"-l 100 'TlM E

•c0lapii'Jus. 0 .. Au"'. 29--IN&amp;-Dc·
e'larin~ that WllrTO.Ut.S
ha ve t eUI
iMuetl fur ll1elr lll•'t:.;t, Cllarle:; F' .
HiiRins, Galhp:.Ju,s att:Jrney. toda)'
wh~:n
Governor Oeurl:lf' Whit ·,
asktnu protection fr:.r l•lmr.cif, u .
H . 1•. Cnu·y , P•..rn,;r..,y, 11lld Chll r-1 ••

VVON'T YOU N&amp;ED
I!L.SE ~
............. R. I A
MON"'IH L.A'IS;IO
"'IHIR.T'Y
DAY$. blrf'

...,....,.,_.lNG

JMMUTU

"11-IANKG Foo:&gt;. REMINDI"'G
Mli DiiAR __ ... I. SIMI"LY
o:iilF T A NliW 'Tii!NNIS'

;_l

~A.Ct&lt;:l&lt;i'.

. WI-IA l DO
YOV 'fHI"JK WE

S

l

AR.E R U"l'\11'\G

RUAl-'liN G A.'.\D I
C ARE- 1 YOUR

AROUf'JD HE ICE
AN ~IwA -..1. A
COLD S1'QI;&gt; AG;E
PLA."-Ji'Z

0 . WJlliams, HGbsou nuue!'.
It wa~ l:.d!l'\lt:d th at the war·
Yailt11. Js,u.:d on chnc11e~ &lt;Jf "inclt
10J riot.~ " cnme os nn nftt ! m ath r .
the \-Jolt - uf the trio to C.::;\lc•·wJJ '4

D~'T

KNOW

.t Once; Mllitt
~mal Plea
!'arole

W~Ai

lAM HILL

ICE·C A«!C&gt; .,;
IA.j THE.

Thru Side

WINDOw.
AII'(J' l

; Drunken•

ll'l

WHERE '.S

'aa Plea

~'.- •- ,

-,&gt;lE ICE

, Aur. 31.-INS
• senleMet~ of
11d Forreat Sapp,
lri!loner1 .enol~
11r »eeond derree
ammuted klday
ttorre l\'hite, to

GO~

Whlce requestionlng un uWNili!l" 8
tk:JI ot tb&lt; adln i.li~lral l on o.,f JU.~­
t~ In Meigs County. Tlw thru.
mt.n prc t e~ tt'd the t!\lltlliJn cf M•·~
WJIII•' mtl, till iuvalui, f r'-'111 he!
home At Hobson.
The telegram blated lhul. v .

,,

Cru v hu d "h L'ad v t· .'ll

on the char!!~. on.d

.."

.'

..

thul

u.n~&gt;;l ('r!

H l~t:!w

AND WE'L.L. SP.NC&gt; A. NtCa
OAY A'T "THl! l!li!!ACH, 'THAT'S
"ll-tE W.A.Y TO CUT

nutl Wllltmw; h :uJ l.lk &lt;'ll rt!IUM(' IJ •
Huntlnstnn. The wire, S(·n t froo1
HunUnt:ton, 1:a1d :
'' Jn a ccordnn r.e wit.h your lnh l-'&gt;ht;ctions. WJiHams uud I re turn fd homt' and found awaHJn~
us warrant!' frum Tllus, Ju.'i t ic.• c t
tht' !'enee- at Pomeroy, chu.r(llns
us -..,tth tndtlng riots. To avm:.l
lt.rl'e'lt , Willill.ltlli and l ~.:am c t ~
HUm1n&amp;k111 to awalt aci.k: l :u•
yr ur pm t. Dr. Cra ry Js a rn ·st •:••
anll in jail on the Nll.IIIC
App t:ars as If they llllt' lu.lej
d.dy }'l.Uf authority.
Cl.lldi ti~ JI ·;
tad. Wlrf' us "'hat t.o de .. WH ·
tf'rrmlzed by Justice of the P e~ L
oMet•r."
Ot)e cf tb(• d Pmand'l of Hl~!~ln~.
Orary O.lld Willia ms was lhal. tht
Oc.'ll•mor iiU'Cst.iiul.t' the C'-IH.iit:u;~
in :I';(u"··~· ~eo \1rt ··· hlul Prosec utor~
&lt;:Jar.k-1 's n(IkL' St.~ t '.' We llnre Di r Ot·• ~~u Mc:Sw1·ency, :.~ppolnle( 1 . c

:r
t

~ljtte to probe coud lllo iL~ in
· Onuhty, Will bt~gln his wo rk

DOW~

EX~ENSES.

fil'mt- , 'Uowthcrn~·~- n s1 d ~. 1c~ wh~t .

ihe tlrlrckens Wt..l'f'. tuuuct . lllll. H" '"
throne had
before an &amp;rre!t
tould be mllde.
It wa11 believed !.hat srverul .. ~aJ .
denI &lt;:. of Racine had be.eu impllcaL ·
elt• In the robbf:ry. f.!h.:ritr Tr.J cJ
fald l·.ut th~_·! r it!eJ.t: ty l' ~ llkl •••· l L.

len

.l

·· ~

IBabd.

DBAIIl• 'lJ.&lt;SIIti1 1S

A NEW i:ti!'IUE AT '1\-&lt;11:
AMSTOR "'IHEA.T~E
WI'Tl-1 OICKE;S ONL-Y
SIX DOL.LA.RS
A t:&gt;IECE . ...
L&amp;T'S .:SO!

W-'A"f .\ ON A PA.,..
1..11&lt;1! .,,•
8UT YOU'P:i!! DUMS 1
6V'Ii!!I!ETHE.ART I WHY

.,st!' .sae,

SIT IN A STUFF'i11-&lt;EATRE
wHEN we CAN C!IO b
"lHI! BiiiAC:H .AND
FOR.GBT 1M•
.

Elmer

'10U Wlll:tE RI&lt;IHi' ~'I""T.It .A.I..L.,
ROC&gt; • "II-&lt;&amp; WATBI:t L.O.O i&lt;tf , .

II

GRcAT- -- AND SESIDI!S',
'I WANT "&gt;t:IW '11:&gt;
SEE MYNSW
9A.... ING SUIT•
I. HOPii "tb\.I'L.L.
L.IKI! IT-

AND

HELLO SPEC.\'(.
I'LL BE. ,RIGHT OI)T
MA 'S 6EoTIN' 60ME
BED C L0\1-\ES
FOR \)"' I r-·--·

f;f!nt~nced.

Samuel H ill. n
ne to work In a.
:1e durlnR a strike
eonel'll, who we~
l.hey took their
a shot I{Un and
~nd went to the
red Into It wh~n

cC!rn

Sapp·s ~run
chest &amp;ncl hee4.
a p-:! netratlng bG
:mer11 told author...
n~ · l.he Aklft~•

a-

1rt In May, ll311.
action - 1'1Xiay
oommendatlom ct
ld the ~rosecuun«
1.1(' .
The old t.tate
1 also Ul'g cd that
~·•

l'M 4!5LAO OOQ.A AGiiii!EEO
ou-r ....AI!-- ..
GO$,_.\ CAN "&gt;tlL.J IMA&lt;ISINE
S'T'AYIN&lt;ii IN 'TOWN ANO

~

-ro COMtN C1.i

1

'

.

;

d Sapp corrdJCted
t'XPmpla;-y

8Y 6EORGE, I CAN'T

FIE'!NG I'IQAS;eo ~
SOM6TIMES 1. -n...lfo,il&lt;'

wAIT oiLL rT GET'-'&gt;

$1-le ___ ...

. -, ,

DAQK SO W E CAN
1\JR.N IN.'

SU~E

IVIA. ,;;.o

AI-lEAD · · - \'-IE 'LL
SEE 'lOLl IN
-rHe MOQ")ING

NIGHl.'

.-. . . ...........
....____,..•./•

L•

Inill!:•

te.'lreerati on," pri8~
;be (lovernor.
t.he Oh~iX! ;.Itcl'\•
I a.t tht&gt; ~
1ng ben transfer.·
18:'.8. Sapp jg

lll&amp;t'~

children _
be required to iO
ttnle pnrc.lc Uoatd
d a pplication for

"'ww

nounced.

tt

ions To
.de Publjc

ti

u
H

te
M

lnftuenc:e'

Cr

.,ef

ittee i.a Able'-..

H
Ill

:Chance .

~
tu

.ug. i3I.....J:N8-'I'!le

·

60LL E E.E.

ARE V'OLl
A SLeE P .

AIO. .. DID 'IOU
HEAQ.

IHAI"

•rttr
,

r " , , ,-,, •

!&gt;OME
PILLOW6

D£fit:~J&gt;.\N1' WINS DIVCJIU.\E
dh~.i ~·· r·a.;... t._f Walte r Ep1r1 ~;
lll. · .~,lll BpiN!s, wns heard iu th!:!
eoinrDOii plees COUll here Fl•ida y
f,ftenioo:t. S pitell hitd 1:ntercd a
~Utt ior dlvon:1: uinlnst his wife,
trho .cc.oti'Sted it. The petlWouB and
tl(hk·neP. on IL th :d·l •:: 11r the Cll..'ll'
w..»:e r.n ~l'nL •; ,j tc lhc cr...urt and as
lwarlng eRch argument, u m
dtYctce v.as gronl1·d to Uw defend · cr

.. -·

or

O H . '-'IE GOT COTS RIGGE-D - · WELL I\= YOU AI&gt;-E
DETEI2JVIINEO TO !&gt;.LtEP
UP WITH PLENTY OF
r &gt;H
I'LL G IVE
HAY oO S LEE P ON

'fP.e

ant. ·

~

p wPre

l.'blln wP 18
. Aotli.. ~mte:oed
\ h.-. Melrs oou.nt:v

STOLEN CHICKENS
m
FOliNO BUT THIEF ~
'· MAKES
'GET
AWAY'. "'w
•
•

... ,

o'"' , i:tOD

HI!EAi'l _

11bt wre.l...

· Thlrte• .) chlekt•ns were Atolt•11
fll _m u &lt;:L p IJ r lung! ng l.o Mrs. Ida
~y r~ !ill lhclnt' Thursd~ty nlght,
ahd ~herlJ1· A. .0 . Tmcy und dl'J)Il tt11 \ill nl t e~. tJ:w. , :;cenc of lh~ q..l.ibery w#. ~a· ftn illv~lleoUOII Wll'l
held Ft·ifiay . A iit'Elrch wannnt Wll ':
prtc-...Jrd unrl u starc h 111ad ~ o!

..

~NHN~ES.
N. S~P~

HEI2t= ONCE IN A WI-IILE

'7'11S 1 '&gt;OtJ CAN w&amp;AR.
.-ol'l. 81'ti!.A.KFAST··-- l'I.IDINCii- -AT ,._.I! .liAC::H --- .. AFTEI'!NOON
~IliA .... I!VIIiNING V'JiiAI'I. __ ..

'.

)Oft

i!UT, FAY•• -.

'&gt;oOP -r\.1E!;E LlT T LE
Ak6 You'D HA,IE

...

.... ,

YoU

'A"
E. ,.1-\E.
01" '"E

MINE E'.VEI'l v-JORE
'lJ.;IiM HORRID
.
1'-IING'S!

,..eRe

'ioMo~~cw ,_

GaliJpollS atLorney, for the prolec tl.on of himself. or_ H . L . cra1·y,
Pomeroy, and Charles 0. William s
from
,, arrest.
'

• r ..,

'&gt;'bioi CAI'I1T MAK&amp; IT- ·

1;'S A WIQ.I!: l"l'lCM

·.·:eolUb'lbull, o .. Aue. 29-INs--oamna: In Director or Industrial
relations. Theodore H. TanReman
iild W'elfare DlrMtor John McSweene~ . Governor George Whit-e
thla afternoon bepn oonslderatio,I
of a nquest of Charles Higgins,

"

NOT ! 1 10 Dll!!
OF SHAME, IF
A CHILD OF

;

--

'"

_,..1

·C,O.N 1 WEAR MY
SICYC:L.E 8L.OOMEI'&lt;S,
MO'Tl-IER ~ AL.L. '1\-&lt;e
SOCIETY &lt;SIRL.S
weAR

"1WO

bad NOT been &amp;~Te~~l.ed by lo·
tal eftlcen ln eonJII!II'ltlon wllh
a wvfaa.t. limed &amp;nd sworn to
IJp Coaltable
LoW
HJ'tdl
, ebarllnr him wtl.h ollrlltnleUnc
u oGiftr while In Ute dbJ.
abara• o1 hi• dill,-,

,.

YOU SIMPLY
MUST.

CSOINCSb
VISIT 1-&lt;eR WeAL-'1\-&lt;Y
AUNT !-&lt;ANNAl-&lt; ANO
"ll,,E CI-&lt;IL.D MUST
1-&lt;AVIi
S~!='LL. Se
"'ONE AT
LEAST

waeKS

·hmeroJ n PftU Ume of Th•
Dalb' Tr11Mme, Dr. H. L. Crary

.,.

eu'T YOLI
MUS'T,
M ....TII..DA•

YOU DOfol'T
S UPPObE
tT '&amp; A BEAR

PROWUI\l '
ABOUT' ·DO You'!?

/'.J.A.W ·. THER.E
15 NO 8'C I&gt;R G
AI?O\JND ~ER-E .

· · AtJV'vJAY

;HEY DON''T
MAKE 'THAT
NOI6E

•be aSked to eu(l.ct
lUng secret camns and !ll'!cret oo ~

le Increasing the
-:tty on 'all' eXiin!antpalltl dl.rec:;tly
ttln~t

~tdldn

the .

s. It was

learned

;lghtenlng ef PJe
aob wiW be
ye campa ign Fuud
result Of It ~ ~·n·
rac tl ~;;

uto

the

manll81'

J~~UDes Osni\QO

rl•

Jr.,

Demll(Tatlc antiIn the south dur-

"'

undoubtedb· jPtll
publloit:t'

•

AW 1 C&gt;O"''T •e 50ill! ,C&gt;OI'tA . ..
'&gt;''CAN'T SL.AMii .. l"liLL.A ..
A I'I!:L.LA I.. I ICES b
L.OOK A.T A l"lli!TT,. ~lllL
NOVY AN ' ~EN

'""'I! t

I

DoESN'T

CAN'I

UNC&gt;'e!~'SI.A.NO

c

1.---,

$0 "10U 1.:11\Ci! 'TO I.COIC

A'T P~F!TTY &amp;tilL.&lt;;!; NOW
ANO ,._EN 1 00 YOU~
~o&lt;Ow'o YO'-' l.:ll&lt;il! 'lb
t..OOt&lt; A&lt; SoMe
GIRL.S

'

:Uae
'

on

•ldinJ of all pomse in national or
.mpate:n1, or ·for

1i' sotJ.&gt;JOS Ul&lt;'E

A Wil-D CAT · SIJT I DON'T TH I
IT'E.

;H AI 1

states Wllefl!! sueh
1!flg conducted.
publlcitv on
.ny politlca,l fund
fluenclnl:' w:j ~· elet•
~tion in which a
1ber of congre&amp;.; ''

.-.u

publicity on all
tical funds from
ther, even thouch
be used loeaUy tor
mdldates for

~

Uea for the
;JOnsibillty tor
person. when
1 furnished by

U·

do--

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an-

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NEWS

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Himael

AND DR. Cl
Tella Chief Ex•
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Terroriz

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ha4 NOT beft) am
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MY OAUL.HTER.
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I SEE. "TWO OF
PAPIKRS IN
TH&amp;"RS 1

ACT Of PROGR~M

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Bweenei', Governor (
this afternoon began

ot a request or cna
Oa1Upol1s attorney, !.'c
tion or htmsdf, Dr .

.

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Opened

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wilEd Governor 04

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WMIC. ·9TART ACOLLECT~!
HERE~

asklna protection !lor
H . L. Cmry. P&lt;.mervy

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requti!!il.lonlns
ticn of U'll adm~.1lst1

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t'ce In Melus ColUilY
mt.o pn.tesl~d Lhe cv
Wlllwms, tlll lnvui K;

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home at Hollsan.

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on Ole charg.:&gt;. and
aud Wllll11.m.~ h:ul u .
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LIKE n-tAT t 4EE I I CAN
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8E MAKN4 'll40U6AND5 OF 001-LARti
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ColumbWl, 0 .. Aar.

8E SURE "TO COLLI!CT .0.5 MANY OF eACH

Wh1~

telegram

To Be Filled With
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PASTE "lHEhl IN "' I!!IOOK AND SAVE "TWEM !

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the . ll13lt of tile trln

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BANDS ON HAND
Circua On Grounds; Week

ALL
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BUT I 0U4HT 10 PRACTISE L&gt;P ON
APPEARlN4 BEFORE AN AUDIENCE! I'LL
HA.VE: "l() MAKE PI!:RWNAI. APPEARANCES

.AND !'),\ NOT USED
10 -5tPOT-Lt4KTS!

Afarshall ltefuses
To ltecall Judges

31.-INS

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