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MONDAY OO'!'OBZ!lll IIIII

~T:lfc~WM:fus PR~~~~Ffv\~~E~1~s HorTacke Snu·thddJr. 1 1
a en 8u eny
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ly a c:l:nltlt.t at Waverly 0
~ 0: Jaccib Dean mem
1f the: Obit Lecl&amp;la.ture from
count,' ~dead hut today
Dean ...... &amp; pui pre&amp;ldent of the
etate Jl'baan•ceutical ..usoc:
{~ Be lHlded. here tor the past
21 ~ r.tter belhr 1n t.he drug
~ at Waverly t6r l5 yt'!ar
Rli II lur\l'lvtci by his widow Mrs
&amp; .oe,n, a son Cb.a.ries A Dea or
qr Columbus, a lleter Mrs Anna
Heeaz. at PomeroJ and tl'le b othPr
~~ -enteea and burial ?¥
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.J\lJT08 COLLIDE
,1eYenb11 a.t 8 10 two cars
coilld&lt;d a the come• ot Second
~ and Buttnnut Avenue A
coup;t ct~'lven by Joe Rut(ll5k1 seem
ed ic) ))e ~derably &lt;lamag:ed and
the' -other car a sedan driven by
!!_~ter Hanun 11utrered to sl gh
~ee than the other
1\t;.tQI!Ikt driVIDI' south on Butte
ri'ut. &amp;l!emed to be trying to ur
ltrt OD Second but lfamm 1; a
wu ~near the crOBSing to a ow
him to make the turn wllhout n
~ The eara met. with conli d
e,able force almost head on
Bome little araument eruued aR
"t9 ttte reaponalbilfty f6r th~ ace
dimt which wu terminated b
!{;~~"'I asreei.N to settle a 1 &lt;tam

Cayton Starr J.ge '70 )ears d f'd
Sunday evening at his home u
Athena He has fo ~ean been
prominent in business atral s
Athena county
He 1s survived by his wife tv.o
sons Da.no of Mt Sterling Ohi o
and Everett of Huntington and a
daughter Elma teaching n Dtn
!son unlvesrl ty Also s e v e r a I
brothers and sisters
Fut era services ll II be he d
Tutsday afternoon at 2 p m at
the esldence v. th b al
Heb-bards cemetery n chal'Ke of F m
terwald w derlakers
Friends a e reque~ ed not to Ne d
ftowPrs

D1ed Early Monday Morntn£
was on Pomeroy Streets
Saturday

JOHN SEES MANY
FOOTBALL GAMES
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reo b~ Kames 1s bel c t!d to
t ~ove been ~ t at lea~ In thls
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b) Joh1
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for The D:llly Tr bu e
Th rsdny lgt
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G1ate ur M dd epcrt
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o Pvr smou h W !let'
Spo"t~

Hc.race 8 n tn 28 }ears 0 d 50
or Mr end Mrs Ho ace sm t h of
Hart ord was s uaden v aken 1
Sunday mom n 8 and about noon
becal c unconsc ouli A 9 0 cocK
Swulay eve
g he wa~ aken to the
hospl 8 at Oa po It; an:l d d
Monday mo ntng at 4 30 0 ock
He s surv ved by h s w fe who
was forme ly Miss Edna R USI! a
year old daugghter fnth er n othe 1
a d thref' slsters
M Smith wns n Pome-roy Sa

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WILLARD SMITH
LOSES HARD FIGHT ..,

F ncral ser ces w 11 be he
1 hw da}'
orninll: a 10 o cock
W liard seyen y('ar o d son of the esldencc Bur a
Lon Oak
Mr ana Mrs Lawrence Smith of :em te y at Pt PlcaSR t w h Fog
the F st Wa d dlt&gt;cr1 Sunday morn
eso 4l a
de ak
g aboul 9 o clock He Is surv ived
by fa I e n othu and one broth
AUTO CRASH
cr Lawre ce
A ~hort d stance on he other s
Fu era! serv ces \\Ill be he d
esdn.y after oon at 2 oclock at of Hnrrlsonv He n. latl;!e a b
the U B ch urch :lt E te p
ng n Wt&gt;st V g n a ce e ct " '""
Bur a 1 the 0 more crml' c y nto the car drlvl:n by M ss Ne I
fhf' oc
Bing Sunday aft-ernoon
w h. F' ns er\\ald !1 dcr ake s
cupn ts of I e Bing car were Mrs
cha ge
Mat B ng Mlsses Nell a1 d Ca r e
---Mrs Ne e Sn t an da ugl te B ~ and Miss Clara Z eY rhe on y
Gertrude spent Sunday w th rela o e TIJured was M s B g v,.ho
'laB badly jarred
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day a e n co J ohn r eporte::i
the Fun e Pa her B ue D e
II fracas Fr day evenll~~: he
por ed the Ye ow Jacket
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Virtually the entire stock of
Th~ Red Anchor Department Stor~
has been damaged by Fire, Water
or Smoke in the disasb·ou&amp; blaze
which occurred early thismorning.
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As soon as the Insurance Adjusters arrive and adjustments are
made, wewill have announcements
of particular interest for the buying public.
:Atmos't on tlie

t'fire~lioTd

tJ;e m11.o

'PA\IfH!d arrested h1s face gl ast y an&lt;l
White aa paper aa In sudden appalled
horror he real zed that what Mart n
had jua~ told was the trutl as he
~ aa.,w tboae e)'ca starmg m from
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\W~IIJ hla hand gomg spasn od caJI.y
~ ' his heart,. the b g bu ly figurr
~ed. for a monumt anstead ly

'WOUld. have fallen but that there waa
a chair near mto whlCI he: dropped
Aad beh~d hun au ashen laced
~D looking as if his nerve were

tone.

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cried out bali hy!tcr cally Ill
a. 1hak ng hand at tl t

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Window
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There wa.s a pan c of con sternal on
~ 1na eyes
stride Martell w~! by his s de

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unnerved mans arm

'"' 1New Face Powder
Stays On Longer
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of bit fr ends
dniocdof
dqwn

suddenly a!l they t'll.ced for
the th n s~ctral sea m !\t
the estua y to mak~
of the grounds an ex
game Gf bl nd man 1 buff
from 8 II Grayson.

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tbere
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sound (){ movement bad
1 someoiH!
there!
from
somewhere
not
raa. Ia tile -dftc&amp;ion

ucago a
someone plunged past mr r nn ns;o
s I for dear I ic R1tl cr s
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c appear ng s dd t!h• out of tl e
st and nca. ly knn k ng n c ov
l c l sy i1tw:\sS
n o1
course He was head !'li' n that d
r ct on
I lsi ~m po nlcd [r:!!!lnlltlv
Wynter :1.nd B
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tl e r nfo n a 1 s a ng a ter t n
Ma tell was pu u ""' t c !\Carel
too., bu I e wa5 bea m; off n
somewl at d ve gent d ru:t on as
he preferred to I unt on I s own
A thought suddenly 5 1 tk B II
•J m we &lt;» ghtn t to lo!c s gbt
of that dap M111.rtella an ,.ncmy nO!
a fr1cndl And r he came \II o S v
rrn alone
These men =~.re des
prrate. remember
..Jart~lls one
thought m gl t be to 1 lenl"'! Severa
btfore he coutd open h 1 !nouth ta
denounce them He wo~IG t st ck
at murder! I d bnt follow Martell
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MONUMENTS
A Cqmplete Lme Of Monuments ard
Markero
MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
GRANITE COMPANY
Mark EVf'I'J Gta•e

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Mtddleport, 0,

ARBUCKLES SUGAR, Pure Cane
NAVY BEANS, 4lbs.
"t'piNTO BEAN~ It ibs. 1
~INK SALMON, lib. tall C!Jl
BACON SQUARES. Smoked, lb.
CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP, per can
P &amp; GSOAP,lO bars
PILLSBURY FLOffii, 241-4lb. bag

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Discovery Is

BIG FUND RAISED
Every Speakeuy In Chac
a1o Contrtbutln( $2
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1Evadence- Beara Out Theory
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That Woman Dad Deed
at Apartment

PHYSICIANS WIFE IS SOUGHT
As Perpetrator Of Revoltln( Crame Suatcue Fou@
Watb Balance Of Y ounr Woman'• Remaana,
Search Leads Into Two States
I Ul'l A 1gele~ Ott 20 -I~ S--Bre k
1 ohce gr1lhng B J 1J K nne II 22 a UJ
tod~v onfe~&lt;.~ed that h
m1tted k lltng Ag u,·~ L
sh1ppmg the1r mangl t&gt;d

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Wednesday

W!l.rm~r n f!Xtreme South

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Mr and Mn I B Weed ton
loht- Pu , '
and 1 Ed YeOWre 31 of Clneland.
DoneJd MlsseS Velma Deary '\hd
C8Umgsy of ~ptlem
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IIUBt.&amp;lncd a fnctw«i akull. lllM
Phyllis Duerr returned home Bun
&amp;turday nigh~ Why Dc:lay
Anna Lona- of Lon1 1lland N Y
do.y evenllliJ from Culver Ind &amp;.(
Sunday 10 30-- Why th~ Com &amp;nd James Poster 21 OlevelaDd.
ttr a ~k end visit wit Ithmar
munton
auftered int.emal 1njU11et and ~
and John Weed
Sunday 7 JO The Church Christ bable broken bones
M 'S Bopble Lauderbllch wl o was
The Sunday evenlna services at Planned
• tght rorm "....e •uv--..p1'·1 a t '"
,Jro
~ 1 the Church ot Chrlat conducted b&gt;
ColumbUII 0 Oct 19--INB-Tlro
Jlpolill to the home ot Leonard Heas Lecturer EvanaeUst Floyd W Dicit
- football tam. were inJured at ~
Bunda.y In the Ewing ambulancE' was one or the mo.s succest~tul n MEIGS COUNTIAN PAJtOIZD lin near h~ today when Ute1r
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1s Improving nicely
the •u.y ot at.tendance and enthu
Mansfield 0 Oct 19---INS- One automoblle was crowded from the
1 Mr and Mn Cl11for 1 Hood le
stasm yet held In the new church l undred IU;Id twenty seven parole~! road 11 they were en route to the
turned to the r home at u 0
at building Delegates from Ravena ~~;ere anoouneeel here today at the Ohio U'lchtgan game at. Ann Ar
S
wood Pt. Pleaunt. and the other Man.sfteld Reformatory
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unday after a two week.s vaca on County churthes helped swell th of the paroles were 1ranted by the bor Mich
with re atives he~
lc1owd which Wall th llled by th~&gt; new board The Qthers v.ere hang
Mr 1U1d Mrs J W Wilaon of
Mr&amp; Dena Strau&amp;5 and to. trhtC'r powe ful messaae entltlt!d Build overs rrom the action of the old Columbus suffered bruiflea
and
Ruth spent Sunday w th her mo I ers of Clv11lzat~on
board Lawrence Hall sent up from we e taken t.o Unlvenity hoapltal
er Mrs Rosa Hobstetter ot Bann r
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Meigs COWlty for fo .... ery was one The driver or the car Earl Ben
J 0 Matthewson returned Sat
van(fel st Dick did not dwe l on
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urday eventn1 from .1 :at 'Aith hiS J;ersonalitles In his tn~atment or of the 127
that a truck forced the car trom
110n James and ramiy at Powell 0 his subject. but Ht.ressed the su
1the road
and wil spend the winter w th M preme lmportancf! or the lowly
DIES IN CALIPOKNU
The three cancelled thetr trip to
and Mrs Vlrill Cam bel
home and fireside as the corner
Mrs Chas McMa8ter of Middle the football cantest
P
stone on which a success1ul clv 11 port received word Sunday of th,.
M.l s 8 181e Pul ns spen und"'" .zation must be built
death or her brother
Harold
w th Mn; Tl e Carmen a E t' f While a coJllllde(&amp;b c number of 0 Halloran at Burba.nk Callfo n1a
P sP
or Middleport people were present He was formerly of this place an1
M nnd MrG John Hlte we
t1 e Sunday evening Monday evening is a graduate of Pomeroy High school
fliUCSts of Mr a1 d Mrs George HI s St&gt;ct apart tor a spec 1 delegation
of Hen lock Grove Sunday
I to be present
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I M and Mn Chas Je lint. M
Evungelis Wood cf God s B bl-:.&gt;
M Fra k oN lJI of Mason d e
0. d Mrs Oeorge Je lklns and 80:1 ~ School Wa.s pre ent With b s tram
at the home O( hiS daughter at
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Bunda} H !I
E aU&gt;rs Sunday
mus c He s WPIJ known hEre trom body \\as brot.llht. to Mason sun
his
partie patlon
n tt.e enrlv day cveninl' b} F01lesong unde
met ng progra s ave C ncin ut take The funeral serv ccs wl he
DRIVER ARRESTED
r f:'S M ler wa~ c rnn ittcd t o Rad 0 Stat on W K R C
held TueSday nftemoon a.L 2 o
hfl co nty ja
here :&gt;a rday ! Graham W Walk I ch ef ded clock from the M E church co
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alter his ca
n.ct b en cation speaker at the local chur h d c d by Rev Gea hart
n:ked n Brlldbu y A chn.rge o! a year ago " I be presen
th a
ex cntlon "' 8 ~ pla d ga n h m large dele~~;at on ot the mtmber
d he will be g ve a hear ng be sh P of the big Parkersbu g C hr st FIVE INJURED ON
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ian Church T esdav venlng
WAY TO BALL GAME
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fa lowl g
prisone 5 v.ho
The se IT on to p1cs fOl the com ng
v.cn~ co r ne
n he oun v Ja
\\eel are ali ol ows
Toledo 0 OCt 19 INS--Thre
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eleused on ordets of lhe cou t
M nda
~h t- M3.k g 'xcu ;e
Ohio State Univenity students
r on which hev w e S~C nt R h
T esday n ght-- T erns or Sn
enro 1te to the Ohio State Michl
a d La tiers Mcse Qua Is Ot lte- vatlo
gan pme at Ann Arbor were in
more James Thackard u 0 !I
Wednesda~
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"' and Silas o xw
Life -3 Act8
when they were thrown Into a dlt.c}\
ThurBday nls t - The M st
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CLASS ENTERTAINED
Claas No S or the First Baptist

I To Queatlonlll from Irlenda .,. to
-when be exp(ICted ro tlmab the
Washin"ton Q.J 20-Very quiet 1 miased from the Capltli.l thil com· marvelous WOlk he would alwQy~
and very mode6t U; Ule so ~1 sea.· ma social seaton Several of Us a.nawer 1 hOpe never You fie"
.. ~ In .~ Capital t.h.ls mo::;t. dellghUul dlplmnat.""' hoetl once alhllla
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will be gone e.nd the me ..~ r&lt;;!aret~
Winter And particularly wUl thl&amp; ted or these wiU be Amb&amp;asador thrGUJh But as long aa Ule" 111
t the larae dlplomaU&lt;: eet Manuel C Tellea. of Mexico for the '"'ork
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which ordinatUy sets t.he pace tor la.st yeiLI' dean ot the diplomatic
The
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he der"""t.ed
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ld 1 Mexico Cit)i a small group of 1Dti·
world~wrc!l3 depression
With t.he
Don Manuel lt.ll ne was w e 'Y mate Washinaton frlendfl enter
exception of the French &amp;nd Jap ~0 ~~ In lhe O~:~.pl!.al camet to tained hlm at IUl old. hlatorlc Vlr
llllfSe represent;~J.tlvea every major
a&amp; ntson ten ye&amp;l'6 ago a
a atnta QUanse Old times aud ad
mia61un and Pl&amp;etlcally aU of the tbne when relations between Mexl fentures were Cldled and heart /
1 leue r ones.. have experienced re- co and the UnJted St.ates were in' a too,sls were drunk ln cordon roua:4
ductions botb In pay and expenses precarious state He was a ver~ 21--j'laciously supplied b)' the
Several of the most imporW.nt young mM In ht5 carcy thirties IJUest of honor At last the Amba~
SGut.h American diplomats are But he had had extensive dlplo aado.r was called on fm" a leW WDrd
serving thelr country KraUs The matic experience and he had
He rose to his feet Overhead
new amba88adOr fro.m Chile Don char~ personality and a deep es in the old old garden waa a lOr·
Miguel Cruchaga and the new mm· teem ror Amel tea ana Americans
geous me !law moon About the love
iste1 from Bolivia Don Lut&amp; Abelll
From charae de atrair!l he rose ly mansion were the broad ralUns
tin-plate kin&amp; belnl wealthy pa· rapidly to head or the mission the lawns and •ragran" fields beyond.
t tiot.s are doing their bit for t.helt moat important diplomatic post 10 them ail bnllianti)i lit with moot~
routlt.nes m thls peuoo Ol econo- the Mexican rorelgn serVIce An 1 .l.liht It wa.s "' scene of ra1e ma.n.
mlc distress \Hthout pay
In th.l&amp; place he ser11ed despite orlal beauty
Most of the other Latin Ameu strona political prer.suu•
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Isn t It a p1ty my friends Do.:~
can ml£51ons nave •lRU t6 ln.stttute many weolthy anll ambltlow Mexi Mtquel said that we are not fools
rt1as~ic economies Lega.ttons bav~: Calu; to displace him l'he Mexican enough to '\lo~ tte poetry on a night
been removed to cheape1 quarter'S government knew that Don Miguel U ., thrs a1 d sat dov.n
had the confidence 1md trwt of th.e
pe1 sonnel ht\s been ret..uced an d A
merlcan go11erument and It kept
t tainment held down to official
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him 1n Washington
lnteredlhl SobrlqoiiOh

Church was entertained Moudii,v
f'venine a\ the home or their teach
er Mls Paul SMart on the River
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water Plumbw ' And
ewrythlnc trom lathea to fumltur.,
wu made by Don Mlquel b)' band

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The followinr om~rs were elect
t'd President Dorothy Hlglenbo-Ulam Vice Presloent Mal'i:uertt.t"
kaxlne Hlnet~ Secretary Betty

HoeJUch and

Treac:W"et'
Jamce
~Wru; ,Mte1 lhe election of om
C:otl'll • aoclal Ume w&amp;s enjoyed
Dainty r-efreshmPnts \\'ere served
~Y M'rs Smart
Th&lt;e present wet~ Lois DUes
Lorena Gardner Edith Jackson
Betty Hoeftlch Doll)thy Hlaren
botham Ellen Jane Mnatt Janice
Collins and M~;trguente ::l'Jnes..

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Don M1g1 " I was more ~han a \\!ltl-'r l'nl'l
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of ( hi' lSI'•" ( II II h n nl't Ol!l l're
Ame11 ums kM: nowlng better tha,J tlst a butldet and a poet
For
Jn11!1'&lt; Mn 1 I Hues U
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parues but the worst descendt!d
Anuullu!l' For Docton
when world leached the Capital
In lilt 1.11111--'tlllh lellltlf\ \1,, to s
that the most luxurious of all the
f ~)I "f'lU \ II \ 1 1... 11 11~ UPJlrt [rorn
tllplom&amp;Lte entert.alne s, Don No
FHtUIU
OR
TABI,F.TS
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som pt~d dm\11 lhf' jln!le»t (:on
A MIGI-l'I"r AR~1 -Thou ha~t a m1ghty arm Htroug
btl\ Glaromo De Mu tu1o, &amp;mbas
a&lt;1m ( xtJ aordtna.ry and plempo· Rclltvtn~ ~~ rtek lad'le or NeVJ .. ~"' 1111 !!'11 t 1 nlli•\\ his tuedluh mHn
ts thy hsnd, and high 1s th\ nght hand Ju!'ltlce and JUdg
umtbuy ot Itul y had been mdercd In :ltl minutes cb"'ltks a. Cold 1Dt nn allllll lll r r 1~ l•lll~ Ml he II~! t,
Ill' alsu n;treeu
bJ lUJs chtet Premier MUS6ohm to linot day and du~cb Malar~ In ur 111 11 011 I lim
men\ are the hab1tutwn of lhy throne mercy and Lilith 1
three dn,.!l
1o fl&lt;nll,.. rl t mtthf 11 mnn \llh nnP.
put on the brakt&gt;s
shatl go before thy (ace - P~alm 89 13, 14
so dlstrfl'\Sln!!' W;J.ll thll:&gt; to Donna &amp; 6 6 Salve for Bah• 'a Cold l llr nu II' ~ Ill ' !'~ oll rll) h1'8 H !I IV
V e Martmo II(;Ctal Washington baR
A GREAT SCHOOL MASTER- 0 God, thott haHt
hea1d lorm Rome that she did not
taught me from m\ l nuth uOO hitherto have I declured
1eturn w1th t he Amblissador from
f
his Summi.'r vl.p 1 t Lo his home lu.m1
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A dmner dance at the Italian
embassy in the past was something
THE F, A fii~RL'·'
1!..
c."'~S ....- A t a th et 0 f th e t H th er Iei'.K an d
thol even soc1al Wo.shmgton talked
a JUdge of the w1dow:s, 11:1 God Ill H1s. hoh hab1tatwn
&lt;
excrtedly about At a party gm~n
Convement Center 11
fll
\ ty the Amba:;sudor and Donna De
G8 5
Mtutmo to a lrugc aather 1ng of
of
ot TOBEa 21
!ielect guests tbis Spring beauttful
~RERS
- · ... ., ..,,... ,-BC N
Ymk
3486 3601 geld ltallan clgareue cases we •
MUSHROOM GATH~Eo
,WA. ~~~-n!~ce 01Ch 7 00 Bm; given as f&amp;.VOI S Members of tile
610 bP
T SEEMS THAT many people Ill the ~tate ate now gHth7 46 Morton Downey italian embas Y told conndents
eros Y Do
Smiths !hat the aft'alr cost $60 a head
' The Playground of America"
8 30 Kate
ermg rnuo:~h10om~ among other ~dtLiefl \\hH~h Nature
Mor~n 10wf:oey The
T•umpetets
No wonoe1 then that Washing
P 111 duces IR the held!-~ without the nece&amp;ltty of culture by
I ! Mt~(ic
Petcts Parade 1111&gt; Popu Lon will m~&amp;-. the Ambassadcrs and
10
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eh 11 30 Radio RounduJ) Ills fall lady s open·armed fiospJ.
0
human hand1:1 MuRhtoom.:~ are a dehc10us edible and R
n._,....,..,
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lar
r
u Lombardo:; Qlch 12 tallty Especially as the outlook
tlthcacy en Joyed by thuwmnd!'! of people
The only bali \
I ~~~" ~c:t 1 00 Anthony Trlni J! fol horue entert.ainment ts \ery
h 1 30 Da\e Abta.m and his meager
The President and Mia
leature uUout the la~t growtur plant IB thut It too closeb
edt; llaht Hh..icle!l tJtal ng U(ner 1 g~~-c~ Owhel:llra
Hoovr l~ve nev;~ been ~ands at
11
PABIB flE' IER
I t•-· , t boards lthese two long I WEAF3·660'
tey pre er lnU·
1 esembleN t h e pm:~onou~ l oa d :-1t oo I '"
ue I ong1n g to th e \arne
.,,., , 1 New Yo•
h k5 45{454The
steb·6 orn,a
mae '• orne&amp;us
ga th erlngs
1 ~ 01 11
0
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nec.il:(ld bkd8 luwe b€cumc II. l:rml Pjll ,....,p..,.aL rc
k&amp;
rh1 Cabinet also has IJ.een very
4 ~ modc~l
general plant fum1ly
lNS Sia8 C::oue~ppndent.
I liar feat~ of Pa1lsian tr11ftk lh£' blJJ~&gt; Boys 1 Lum~ 1 Jac B 7donl
10 Its entertaining und w1u
The gu~at ltoubh IK lhut the re1:1~mblance j!S ~0 stnk- Pa.rill Oct liJO-o.ParJJ. Ia w:ol)061ng: rut nnd ft~rlous Frt'noh laxl3 Ill~ 0R$ol~be~'\r IJ 8 :.,~~~~ 9 morn economic conditions \\ h~:~.t Lhey arc1
in
f th e e h0 i c~ to clc.::ie ct'tf..Mn m.;uwnents whic'l areatly
disturbed t.hcm nua
wit
u ~
a ee
I k they will Cel t.alnly ot lnduJ-.
lllg thnt nonf• I'IU\ e ex.pert:t m. th~ PI UC k
0
turn the hhds disturbed al. tra matlc Musicale
9 30
Bher o,:: nny xLravaganc t~l WI t •· s'"
1
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enct their hvcs ff
r.:
h b
th
Holmes 10 B A Ral!e ~ Dance
e
e
1s
n er
o
morMel 1 can dtstmgUIHh l!etw~n
~mu; M\1.8hrOoIn ttmp:t prr'acm1
wh~tt•totftat•
JWM:l. e91ug~.n lc •~IJUl'o'tlons
on t e u~v
ut 0 h i 1 lli JeSSt• Crawfmd 11 30 all1.11 all its a bklak outloOk m the
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way
of
entertainment
that
races
wd It~ equally poisonous COliS ;ft,
•.,m,e ~ue
" fri he Plae l1 "
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,pe:r
Slit the French gend!'rm" m I The Conncutlnen a 1s 12 30
I socJa-J Wash1ngtQ thl Winte
;Je:-;S
.u tesult of thiK mnny
annually are VIi'...
nr
fol g.ene1a11s a klud
ani
anu nls i"opulal Dance
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A,uencan
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buay lookiLliJ haudBCme 10 b9ther rc es 1 a
LCll t blight 11 hLs ood
1
t1ms o( toarhtools not a few paying the sup'Teme p.enaut:;
This Co~e de Jtullet enrcL- aboltt such a street nul.,a,nr.e a \ WJZ-Ne~&gt;. York 3495- 160 1 6 ~~ exuen~l~c foods ar~d rar~ llqu~ ° s ~s
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j ed in ta:n.J.I40 In hono1 or tile het•. h
Th
d
pm Pctct \an Steedens Otch 6
1Ill thea caH•Ie~sneH!t 1ll eatmg the rank POIHOJl
I'Jst re. (.Cii lfl onll 1M feet htih bUL is 8 1
C.SwlC •'" b ',Y, 1
.!nlcces,:;~ j Comeuy Skit 6 45 Lowell fhmnas not the only things that w111 b&lt;&gt;
k
th
J pi
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for peo
u y P8-"MB
~ a
ll cupr; Ull l 17 A
A dy 7 lD rbe J "R
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&lt;ently an enitre (arralJy became QUite 1II ~rom ma mg e ~~:c!l~ :r~ t~!d0 ~ ~i~~g lur on; the c.rther du.y" when one of Lh "'m ii=l~ 11 ~0 3 nPhHnCook u Drxw Bin· ~- ...• .................. - ......................... ...
crrur that hO.f\ heen made by thOUHand!l To date, ho\\ttV:Pr, 1ePl:!t 1 or auottler In a ro~tnighL l de11d~d 1to u; ~l~ t~ll Llll hmrll'
lgers
a 30 Ptckal'd Famll~ 8 45 Ill 3fJ Cl1 1 L!.! llld Em 11 SlumbC'1'
1 1 h
1
ll Jc.ur persons killed Lham
Y· aw or
te us r t a u~ Sislcl~ o[ the 8klll11t 9 Blackt:itone Mule II 30 RuRs Col 11 mbo
u o!.tJ
h
iorlunut~?.ly none ol the vtctiMtl a\e nf! t Clr IVeM
~:f:~ ft'Om the Column On the last anlmel!i save horse,~; d:;,nke\:-; •m Plamation 0 30 Populat Ensem Lrw Wh lc 12 Jan'" F 1cmnn s or
AA a muttc1 of tact' theJ e iH fa1 too much dangtH Ill uu~l()D there eu:n 1111emed to have j n:-~le.., ~or ltwmp:rt Nrpcsc;h en tlti bl"' 10 The Oypsles 10 30 Cle.ra 12 1' Coon Sanders Gtch
12 30
11 an s 1 ano 1 r
been
a
suicide
pa1ty
on
the
upr.
l
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Y
1:1
ee
Lu
nnd
Em
10
45
Paus
Nigh
~
Ben
Pollack
s
On:h
f
\olved In the gathenng uf thiH WI ld grow Inr e d I bl e or ll...
,n t 1c.rm ......,
he mel Bll F.trletH the u"e of \elncl'"s f01 pub Life 11 Slumber M;.~slc 12 Sllve 1
Wf:N-Chi""'"'O (
4164 120 J a 4"'
...-..ree 0•
Uclty pwposes
J
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the a\ en1ge person to do ~o a.nd pi epare them for t h e ta bl e ccnded tcaethel and two ot them
Th
"tr:l hes 1 course didu L lone Quat tet 12 16 am
Hem Y1pm Little Orptlan Annie 7 Eln&amp;lu~;
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f
jwnped to death The third was
e 0
c
I fobtas Otchest1a
UHI\ 'J 15 luu r. d T!'en '1 30 WOlloi
TAMP\ :s LAitGt:SJ IIO'U1
\\'htle the cost muy !'1eem proht ltlYe o )!Orne w o pre er
aud JUtit as lle Wil'!l climbing over ha11e a leg to iltfln I on rhe comt11 WJR- Det10Jt 1400-750f 7 pm Orch 7 45 The Gumps 3 05 l :n! ~
tu gathet them thernHelve~. 1t \\ill be found far more eco· ~~e ralllnB to follow suit and owt's will oeddP.
f.nws n Andy 7 ID IThe Ails~~ Hu118ry Five a L5 EilllY ACt's 8 46
"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"
h18 ilfe tu thE: Ultelaket who arab
ClO.l3 7 30 The Wclcomets 8 I~ Old Fttvorit(S g :10 Popull\ 1 HI
I
uomlcal Lo buy the few that ute eaten
tn the regu ar bed his coa~~tolls
\A Song a Mmut.c 8 45 Su;tms of iOJO clam Lu lmd Em 10 40 Arl
Central - Fneproof • ~ Steam Heat • • Radtos
channels of bu~me~s and 111 that way ehmlnRte the pOHst~ Th1 Are de Trwmp1e at the t1p -...... - • .....,.._,...._
~~e ~m;t 0 bf11Ja~ G~6 ~ 30 Kas.s(]~; Otch 1115 Dream Sihp
1
Hnme-hke Atmcsphere, Large, A1ry Rooms
or t 1c avt:nue~ des Uham~ E.ly~~ee.sl
opu ar
nsem e
c
YP ll 30 Wayne K11g 8 Orch IJ T cl
hthty of I)OI81lnlflg
has Ions proved to be IIUSOII!(.Itible
i;lCS
10 45 Elnie Hoi8U; On:h l2 Weems On:h 12 30 Mm Tweet Ho
Spacwus
Lobby, Mezzantne and Outdo:n
1 htH Hl mu&lt;:h cheape1 U\ en h one does not dtc, than to autcides as well aa lhe celebrated
n 1 ~d~t~ 8 ~rte\s 1 12 Hi am Jean gan Find His Dance Olch
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1an P ous
Balccpy, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, BatE1:rret Tower More t)tan ten vear11
W'IAM- Cievelaml 12so l{)7Q l ti II&gt;
gaihermg toad~tool~ eating them, and suffermg mtense laao 'he bronze column In the t"Ulc e
l
WON- Chtcago 14 16 4·720 1 1 pm Vlcnne~e l!;nsemble 6 45 [he ~n b
tle Creek, Turkteh and Ruaa1an Batba and
Smglng
Lad} 1 15 Harold Teen
~oue PubU c -...~Tn~ bt 1111 Bo ys 7 Out aud Glenn' 130
1 odlly p 1m 111 add 1t 1'on tu paymg a )atge me d tea 1 b I11 t v Vendome waa c looed to ••
7 son Dlnntt Danc,e 1 45
many other Convenaencea
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becauee or the nwntter or death
Jack Turr.er 7 45 fhe Ooldb~rgs
t~.ome phystcutn [or savm~ unc'H life I' I he average petson Jeaprs which took. pla.cc 110m U1e
~~~!"'t:nto~s R~dk ~~~~~~o~k0~!~m:s 8 Popula1 Da tc" Orcll a 30 Pupul~u
'Top o' the Town"
Dming Room and
take8 tar t ou mam ehun~:c~ \\ tth lliH life
ln tad, ihel c top
Odol.l,l ~
lO Eail Burtnett s Orch
10 15 Conc.ut 9 Popular Ptog
10 30 I
Roof Gardea
I WABC--Nt!\10 1'0111.1{311 lfio I woN Symphony 10
Chun Lll Spotth lntu"\rle\\ Jl 15 Sports Rb
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IS Jllubably nu othc1 thmg Ill hiH )lOl!Se~~IOil Which Ile CBICS
Pttt.y thouaand Frenchmen cne Opm Rhl-lhm Kl.n!l~
G lfl C 111 l nnd Em 11 l'i Uream30Ship ll 3U vkw 11 3G Musical Bul!eWn Boatd
Cafeteria and Coffee Shcp
klcssl• und whH: h 111 ~te,1 (1, ~hould IUCtll\e tl, alltea.dy t.o tattt part In this yea1 5 1.uosu"JI 6 4&amp; Bird 11.n::l V m 7 1WD.yne KlnQ and His Orch 12 T.., cJ l1 30 Ka) Kyscrs Orch 12 Mid I
f
ur so ret:
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French anll)' maneuver&amp; whlcn wUI Bin• crmsb:v
ll' Jhe Blng_illL weems arch 12 30 t\ln 1~eet Hu night MelcrUes 12 JO Tt'ddy Black
$2 to $5
We 1 vote you to live at
$6 to $9
mnKt painstaking ca1u nt all ttmet11 but Hum.lll N.t.tUie 1"" be ciU'ried out uOOar the sup!!nls- ~ sax~hpoues 1 40 Morton Dow tcy gan orche.stra
and His Popular Orch
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lou of General Weypnd ll'E!neh 8 Band Concert 8 15 Ai:e L)man
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WCAH-Columbus (500 1430) 615
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commander·ln.-chlef 'Jihese oper».· Band 8 46 Walter Tmchell l.i:
16 16 pm Vumnese EnRNnbh• 6 45 N0111 1ty Four '1 Bing Ct'Csb:y 7 4a I
L. B. Slunner,
Weekly ratee
and
tlonR wtll take place In the rq:1on I Bun ~ Crch 9 Iii Freddy Rtch s The Stftbblns Boys 1 30 The Wet Mmlon Downe\ 8 Bl\nd Cone rt
C J. Jackaon,
fcldere on apphcabcrt
1au.und Rhu~;ns Lao l tmd li '~~1 I Crch 9 30 Rmmmces cf th, 8"1:1 lolllct:; 7 45 The Goldbe! gs 9 00 8 30 Popular Hour 8 4S OlCom I
CAPONE'S CONVICTION
,
and the big taak set lor the attaCK• 10 Malt' Ch•lrtt9 10 15 Mtuk Ma 1 (Dvamat1c Mttslcale
9 30 B A Chaners ~ Mi"stlels 10 PerbOn~hTelephone M-5541
IXED EMOTIONS wtH he felt among AmetiClL :&gt;~ reaJ. in8 party Is the crc•aln1 or Alsue now s or~h 10 30 Arabe9que I Rolfes arch 11 oo Rpmts Re11 Je\lo lies 10 15 Populat Prog n Da.nr"'
f the Cat)OI\e caHfl A"uuJoll will naturally play a pro- J~k. Y:tlleJ! 1115 Cuban Orcl1 11130 Kuy Kysers orch t300M1tl On.h 1130 Rtttl'ly PHik!C'l S Popn I
t 'k
IIIJ( }IUhlt &lt;: M4 a lll.:!UffiC I~ !! en
mln111t pi'IIL In Lheae maneuVt!f3
11 31) Dq.nce 01ch 12 Rcmunal!l ~ lnlxht Melodies 12 30 Jnn Garber~ lnr Dance Orchcstrn
and 1t h,l :-; hccn H ' lL)Jzed that the arch Cf()Uk of alJy:angdom
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Orch lam On tee Olch 130 D1t I Orch~tra
po~HJ
And lu the lllianlJma a_ J:lthet Abrams 0l'(h
WOAH - Columbu11 1500 1430!
t 1 Of '·ro.l 11 111g 0 1 lutvJnll'
8
hall been U H! Vlt.: led - ut W h U
old batt1rgr01mo for sl nt ~a• WJR-Oetrmt cfiOO 150 7 Amos 16 15 pm Novelty Fom 1 oo Bmg
bly hundred~ nf mt•P brutally mutdered r Of havmg been I'm~ (\\l!af!pr.acel;l Ttle lamou&amp; Cafe n Anf"1
lfi F ul!i uf Rhythn CrO.'!by 7 15 Tony ParenLJS Bing
t de I 1 llc.tunde in the olu Paluls 7 30 'Ihe Welc~ men 7 45 Snunl rng Saxs 1 45 Mo1 ton Doll- y
t
h
chief tnstig ~t 11 nl many Jllots avums
t e lfOVernmen 1Rcy 1 1 1uudenM lor many years the IE' t 11 The Quak'!:!rs 8 30 Bullbl a 15 Jack and Jill 8 3fl Kate
laws 1 01 hem~ duel bootlegger and croo.k deluxe' Oh home c.f tho 111wlcst chec;.~ ph!.) 1s Blowers 9 Popula1
Cluo1ic · ~ Smiths Mw;ic goo c.,. cc1t Orch
or
the
continent
is
now
undm
lh£
9
30
Oree.t
Ptltsonulllles
10 ~on~ ll 00 Valley Da.IP
II an
Pusty
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110, not 011 !Ill\ n1 theMe charge~
Not at all, b ut Caponc ~ hpHhl cr the ~c~pollers und new l to Romf:mber 10 30 Clau Lu am! Parker and HI~:~ Orclk ]tru
11 15 Emil Hol11ts 01t.1 11 ::!C.
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l 1 h lh United State11 government hecaur~e he b£adquar-rers have been taken up
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In a nearby lavern in the Oa~e11e The Red Apple Otub
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fallcd tn h ~t h11'1 ~nurmou1:1 tncome:ot whtch admlttedJy \\el~ de BrBuJola»&gt; where It ill said that
WEAP- New York !4543 0601 r.
W:\BC- New Y k
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the ll'tl&amp;t Nl\poleou u~ed t::~ her· pm Populal Otch 6 4S The ~~~ G lapm Don Bil{lliO\\ 1:1 Orch 6 :m
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m.ide thtuu~h Jlleg,J mall ma Ions
~n&amp;ue stormy meetings In his younJl billM Boys 1 Hymn Sing 7 45 he Ute P::m Bons 7 Bin!l' Crc ~by
Som~.: \I. II\ r e iOil;C that the UJCh fiend haH hnally been da-)'11 Hl!ra no doubt thf' same OoldbtlliJB 8 Black8tone P_l~ ntl 1 Popular Orch 'l3D The Boswell
batt1ee will b'l tou1ht und the n fl w 8 30 Thriller~ 9 Musteol ~gnl.l n
7 45 Morton Downey R 30
b roug h t t&amp; IJa~. Ill t uc t • 11 ll w til re)otce at that feature ' but home
In 11 row yeah; tlnte will be· 930 Ea 1Je Sptce1 tO B -" A Rail Kat " Smith11 Mm1lc
8.-&amp; Th'3
m 1ny w1ll l Clfl ~t tu note that the fe&lt;teru.l rovernmeQt und oome as tamous 1u• t.hu old RotuuL Danre arch 11 15 Jct.Sl! ern ford Oloom Ch!Ulerts 10 15 Concl'-rt Pro
.
f fill
t bttt enouarh
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11 80 iJack Denny s Ol'ch 13 Rud:t u ]'; Red Nichol!! Orch
11 30 I
the Hhatc rovetnmenl O
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coelf:• caut crow and dOIB must Vatlae 11 CbtltMK:tleut Yallir."oa 12 !JO Popular Orch 13 Dance Orch l330
were not Rtroug enough nut alert
to C~nvJct him ltQlo bark bef01e eillht. oclool. n• Coon~""ndet. Orch
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haraes which he th~ lllOtl}lna tn the LILUe dty of WJZ-J'lew Yolk (349 5·7eOJ 6 !1:1 Davt:' Abram 11 Dl\nce 01ch
on chaures of wh1ch 11e l~ JlUI Y un Q'l1- c
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filt~m~I'IY In Lh!il ,i!i 1wole depart pm Popular Orch 6 415 Lowell WJR-fktro1t (40IH50l 11 Th~
should hn\oe tuc&lt;•d ¥any wtll re1ret, knowlnr tll•t he I., Tlie pletnmt maY«:¥ ot the place 1¥ l Thomas 1 Amm; u Andy "' 15 Phantom Ann~Wlcor fl 46 Erulo
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tder ~lt)'in~ ro rw.e It the qu~tEtb ~tpot 1Dnce G-reh 'J ao Phtl cook h The Hql;::t and tlfs Orch 7 Dl Amos n
Kllilt+' ot mhudwn~ Of deep :o;eate BWH sqe,,. &amp;fl mu
Ofl tyt.h ~ ~~eutng: aD o~T for- i(iilusktra a 30 Popular Harmonltli A9dy 'J 30 The Welcorner8
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t~Pdtna IUI'f rlnd ~noise bsLw:ten 1146 Sisters or the Skillet g Popu· Melody Mom;m ts o 30 Popular
10 tn 14~ a Iii m *t11('r:an lbi!Bf 11Ju' Prog t 30 Orell't. 9ersonallllelf MinstreL~ 10 30 Clara ~u and Em
bbtilt~ I'J() muaJcaJ butrum~ts of lQ Old Btarun a MemoMt!, 10 ao 11 01 Slwnt:er Mnslc 11 30 Rus 1
A~ n mutte1 Hf fZ:Lct the entire proceedtnllS SttJi!ll't to o:g l';bJJOt ma.~ 1le q1a1ed no l(l\.11 Clat~ Lu and Em ttl i~ Rarl8 Ouhtmbo u 45 ~w White 12 Jean
he a covert way by lhe f~deral and Htate govern~qta of ~J'cP.u;~~~d t'ld antt no moto K~t c~~m~ s;~~:ero~'::: ~~3 ~::tk:t~Champlc.l'S 12 so Ern!~ 1
l t 0 qua) tn thfl t-8~ Of co-pml'
A:JlY f!'c~r"' all" sl19p&amp; which tur"3 1'2 l3 Paul Whttemana Po•
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unleaB sontethlllg radical II' done tow:~d
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th~ pnb way the Iatter can e ue~ons r~ e
"jp:(in.jr ijUC~ cromlnals a• ~I Capone !I" other Chl!rllfa
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we

ALL MAKES-ALL MODELS

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rJlUft work. tn alltioJutf pulat Da~lCil and Recort;Uqa Oreh nnt .Qa~ee Oreh S 45 The Stebbln
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;-'1~r~Or ~~JJ.f, ll~e :~:~: :~ ~~~t:oo~:d:nd \~!~~~~ol~ .alt~e g:!~~~:~ :.a!"P~llatr; J';::

tl•r~'ae arrd ~ter11 will 'bt oumr;a a~oa Lt.mle'l Hungry Five
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fp keep :.JI eiit at da."n
!I 15 Art Kas1111s Qrcll 8 :J0 Min"'
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111\rtl ~ow· t 30 our ~Prealdtmts 10
~~rna~ ltte qrdlqary cutzena !art Qu1tnett.s Orch 10 u; WON
h~l ta
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Wayne Thatnaa1 'I' ~oa n Andy

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tl'!l'r.eu&amp;wt polfue..5tlt1ou Jotanu!'.tii· Jur 11nce Orch
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lhat had rdused to open It bad
been wedged outsrdr 1 he ma'n mas
qucradmg as Severn had left httle
to chance 111 h1s plans 10 get a .... ay
unchallenged
They fo11nd the fro 1t door stand
mg open luSlde the 1 allllsham "a~
tall!;mg to an exc1ted Sant who
turned qwd:ly at the sound of the1r
rettirn
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T
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1tt. me Control of Colds

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the na&amp;al passages-a. few drope up
tach no:;tnl and many annoying
colds will be avoided
!-When a Cold Strikes
U ~t t he convenient Vicks Drop.~
&lt;.luring Lhe day--anytime any place
----"ttli often 11.s needed
for comfOTI.
a11d reliPJ At bedtlmf rub VIcki
VatmRub well over Li1roatand chea~
and cover wllh warm
flannel
Lea\e bed .__,Jothing loose around Ule
nerk ~o the medlcaled vapors can
be nhaled all night long I his VWJI:
P !1.11 glvt!s \OU e. full 24-hour IJ.'e&amp;~~"'~
m nt II there rs 11. co ugh }OU wUI
llkf' flllOlht'! uew Vlck prOduct-V1ck s Cough Orops-artmc.ll~ med- ....
LCUted with
J~lt'dlent~ ul Vick!i .....,
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T!lal (•arkares F~

I R J IJ I Wm!JCi ll ~ t n Od€ 1! \ ~nd
littler m!:lhr.d nl treat ng 1oiU~ t"X
t nnall~
No o1 VJrk Cht:nu~L&lt;; th
\tkp
1 ev. pr~pa;l~~oUun -- Vlrk.x
J'Iol&lt;, t &amp; Tbroa IJrop::.- bast:d uu a
m\1 !&lt;lea 111 p1~1 n loll! cd d ~
A
l)t:lf!tt a ll} tc. VapoRub It m&amp;ke•
po rble th&lt; :1 .,... Vl"k Pl11n for bet
Ul Cc.ntrol of Cold~ ttl the home
a1 d furthf'r rt&gt;dut rtor
r 11 (' f:un
I n urd'-'1 I at I Pry U~tr uf Vrrks
lj
Cold~ Tax
ap&lt;.Rub 11 ay Lry th two uew V!ck
Here Ls the Pla n
r:omduct.R ll(.Jir belOg mlroduced a ""
suppiJ of free trial packa@"t!s of each
1-Befvre- a (old :starls
h
as •
.......:;n
~ent to e\ery druRg!St n
1 Cu exposur"' to colds or any of !he Un lt:fl States Go o your drugII F cnust.s that urdutanly lead w !!'1 l tc.day &amp;nd ask for vours [f b;o
cclds - l crowded Ill door lJla.Ces - am chauc hi~ supplJ rs exh&amp;JBted,
~ tulh poorly \entllat.rd roo:nsend 1s tliP lop oi a V clu! VapoRub
I •tnldel" 1emperatun change:.-\ rt carton--(
r CQUpon from th~ Vu.po~
and cold1-t.hat slov. down th&lt;&gt; nor Rub d 1(C tions folder- and ~ .. will
l 11 funcu omnl!: of
the nose Na· 1 H II frre liample~ dlrf!ct to lOU to-t uz'f'
manelou~ first hne uf de P lhtr v ith a tu!der on the n"W
l"'use aga ust cold - use
\ ltk Vrck Pl111 for Control of C'.oh\s in
On~ prompti.Jo Or f il. cola He tl c homt' Address V1ck Chemical
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Pu caten s-Y.hen \u u l"'tl c
IOIJI Milton St
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~~{~,;;, ,.·,ibi.\1, ~hange m Sa.nl
tbl! eyes of each, a• he
that hn us1Jal ftorrd
.rl!d at this cuneus find
wa• "'""after that momentary
'1 hat Severn
han bolted famtnen
to the C!.X:CJ\Cment and
cf
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frrrndt had a weak heart 'thrre was no longer
any trace of that appalled guilty ftar
,;c • ;c. any need to rwondrr ~Y··I tnal Ius eytos had betra~ctl at th"'
hfld Jusl slumhlcd on
~1ght of a aUpposed J rank Severn
grounds had put the solu- crt thr wrndow
.Not a s1gn of fum" sa1d R11l Ia
1ntu ~herr hantls
Aa dlness m ~oyhood had left con1cally
Not a chance of tindmg
frank Severn Wl\h: an Inch de&lt;'p hun m tlu~ mrst---el&gt;'pecrally as lie
apl.ltSb of grey Just above lho fore seemed so an,;1ous to put all the des
ltea~ that conlra~Jted almost sta_rcould between hullS{ If and
'tingly wjth h1s blaclt harr A,_ that
a1 Beggar's Court
CHALLENGE
haggard fare of a few mmutrs agn
we must fmd hnnf lt
'Mart1n ) m sa1d v.1Hn they h:ul
had lOoked 111 Itt them ou~ of the wa5 so amazmg lo ser hrm such a tlassed out mto thf d ~~e ~ 1 e~l111g
PUSt~ the hght from the Window h~d relief aFter our teTrlble anxrety, that v~ry qtuetiJ \ ery me;uun~,;l)
don t
hrown up nv1dly that strange
lh the SUdden exc1temrnt ozy poor you lhmk vou h~d better lhrow 111
sb-wh1te streak.......JUSt such a
old heart let me down or I should your hand ?
11 therr eye!! were starmg at
have been out ~earchmg too • Sant
The m&lt;~n gave a
It rrtlght have bern exactly
cned
Only tt seem~ mcompre
start
from Fraak Severn !I ha1r. tiM!'!
hen~:~rblc that Severn should have
'l-1 dn 1 t under~ta11d you ~11 •
...1g With that one grey1sh·wlnte lock bolted hke that"
he
faltered artcr 1 mom e nt ~ pause
ln front Not dtfflcult to put two ahd
"He d1d bolt-and we shan't fi11d
But
1t was clear that tl 1 \'.ords thcu
twp together now I
Frank Severn tomght
satd Jun
"'So tt wasn't Frank at all who
He! found rt dtfficuh JU!t 110w cv1dent nnplttatrou had con1e as Cl
s ulden sh{)('k
ran past llsham down thrs patiJ
to speak even CIVIlly 10 Sant • You
.. Oh I lhmk you do 1r:a1ly
a1d
.ard Jtm dryly
Mere an tmpostor may be sure we ~houldn t have conrr
tv'ho couldn t have tucked us tnto bade so soon unless couvmccd of Jnn gr:1 th - \ uu u1 tl('r &lt;lh: your
¥kini" htm £or Frank Without .such that •
6\\11 mtclhl-(rncc You know M 11111
as th1sl'
'If only I d known wbo it was a t\l.cnty yca1 ~!retch lor a 1H1n at
1 BaU Gray50n nodded..
.. .,.,
who duhed past mt! sard !Isham your trme af hfe w1th the almost
p o~pcct of dymg m pr1son
~- "~W regretfully '81,1t of course J've never certarn
BAFFLING
harrlly a pleasant thought 1s rt~
llten Severn before Thts chap had
"'An impostor, all right'" he agrel!d
dark moustache and black ha1r That s wl,at s commg to you l1ke an
looks pretty ''''"'k'~ wrth «"Y• 1 faocy though express lraml
wrth a shrua llus
cpnviaClng on tllat pom't. Gave! a
only saw hrm for ll second"
J1m pau~ed lookmg hard at tht
,.uhne good tmpersonahon, too
"Oh It was Severn of course" whrtl! faced man
~Y loc:k anil all whoever he was Sant eatd • Well, 1t's aomethmg to
"Twrnly years he repeated 'un·
tlnd made! a rnasteriJ rot-away But know the poor fellow'11 ahve lf only less you throw m your hand \\h1l~t
who the deuce was rt? J IJ swear thoae l!ne~tes of hrs don t recapture there s tune If you Jrc1dc to help
$ant and Martell wtfl! not ru the htm bdorl! he's safe With bts fnendsl the pollee you H a chance or savmg
know"
lt etruc~ Jim as 1ngntficant tllat your skm they v.on I worry over
"No, they were u much taken In subtle chan;i m Sant 11 manner The much about small fry hkc you tf they
.. you and I," Jim s~id, "the bad old aelf..assurance was bade. He was can land the brg fish Only the sands
~re It gave 'em shows that. A bJt PO lonser a man arr.. ld A repr1eved are fast runnmr out now
10yatenou1, Bdll Anywaytt can dnly ·~r•awt"ho" has eel!l,l a da~er suddenly
Martm shook htS' head • 1- I don't
a.i:'R bl!en ~omeone: who IUBpC!Cts the ':.~
and paaB. In aome way, aa know what you rr taikmg aLout s1r •
b.th about Frank S~Ytm "
waa c;onvmced Sant too had he repeated
I Whc:a ear,ter that nlsht Heii!D
d18Covered that the man at the
But there was wavermg trrHolu
Blair bad trll!d to wbt,pcr that ,.. wmdow had not been Frank Severn
t1on m h1s Yorcc,. The man s frayed
lll'rupU:4 warnrng, J•m asked h1hl
nervcs were betra:rmg hrm Jnn gave
~e:lf it 1be could ban bl!f:n the wnter
a careless, sm1lmg shrug
thOle two atlonJIDC)u, kt~r
Tber WC!flt Into the! drawmg room
"Oh, wen, if you wam to make
tJlelr renlattou of the a«ret t«oelm-1 where! llsham wa!l mtroduc~d to
sure of thlt twenty slrl!tch my man
,.-y I(Oi'qg on IP tli11 houa~
Hl!len She was still lookmg wh1te
Do you realiZe we'v-e known fbr days
tripe, But now an
troubled,
tb.at you Sant Martell and Frome
lntwtJOIIl he
' Then ;you haven•t found hun?' are deep lD thl! pkrt aga1nst Mr
tbat unknown
she broke! out
Sl!:wern ?"
atraterioas lmptraonator
'No luck. I'm afraid, M1ss Blair •
No answer ft'Cltn Martin his face u
111d "We: aearchf:d for a. httle
SeYera.
piltrd as the dnftmg Ita mrsc 1bout
INShouldn't wonder." atJI'ffd B1U, ~h~~:: we bad to gtvo it up a•
tltouPtfullt- uNot a woman then.
tbit eluaive someone in the backought WI! to dol WC!'re 10
"When you thought you saw ).fr
.,..uad, who
to
to
m thra mrst. Rtng up the Seftrn ton1glu you were! tn a twea.t I
&amp;
badd
at Trayue?'' went on Sant of panrc hec~e be hid apparrntly
.ei'J' OOD!IeJOUI of the part he had to eeeaptd/" went on ]till dnly "The
fact that he I! still a pr~ner doesn't
play of ft&amp;Jou• frrend.
ml!&amp;ll you are safe, Martin. Better
B1U •hfuned W. shoulders.
make a clean brl!ast of all you know
"Please 7011f1elf of~J:a;.r~. thou'h before you find younell caught up
l doubt 1f at would be any goo&amp;.-tO. ml tbe rl!lrnUcSI machlhe of the law
, at ally rate Sevl!rn hU friends T'hat'• your Iaiit chance. my maa,
-nllll! He may bt ahe:ltl!rl• JOUr ely chance. •
OD&amp;GI thetn..
The! low whispered vol~ sound.. l
"'f
lse
bolt..r .., ..... al11101t c;u.._al Bat. lf Martm'• face
hloIleana,
friends, - · old told anrttung, the unnerved maa .,..
tomorrow Will left In D6 doubt that betu. . the!a Jar 1

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truly. Give me Lucky Stnke every tome.

And pat yourself on the back for
your new Cellophane wrapper
with that tab which makes the
package so easy to open."

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You IIIIIJ' b. In~ In
•ftO'fi'Jng that 110t ona ~~

Dorothy Mackalll1s the some fa,cmat1ng,
toll~ektng personol•ty rn real ltfe as the

... pold lo Mlu Macko1ll
- lfiOkt .... Gbov. aklleilhnt. Mlu Mackolll h•
Men a ...-oller of lUCkY

ports she plays Walck for Dorothy rn h1'r
next First National Picture, 11Sofe In

SlltKE cigarette. for 6

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Mockoill gui

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firdiNIItfonal. h• procl~o~c
. ., Gil hef endorM~~tertt ol
UliatiES &amp;to ~an4 Po111o

That LUCKY tah! Moisture-Proof
Cellophane. Sealed tight-Ever
right. The Unique Humidor Pack·
age. Zip-And it's open! See the new
notched tab on tbe top of the pack•
age. Hold down one half with your
thumb. Tear off the other half. Simple. Quick.
Zip! That's all. Unique! Wrapped in dust-proof,
mois~·proof, germ-proof Cellophane. Clean,
protected, neat, FRESH!-what could be more
lllQdem than LUCKIES' improved Humi&lt;lor
package-so easy to open~ lllflles-the L.UCKY

1'A8 Is-your finger nail protection, •

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)1m was th1nkmg ol Martin s cry
A srlf ht tray ng ( rV
because the mans \'.OI tis had ht )
color~d by e\ rtlent pantc conc1~:1 a
t10n He i~&lt;Hl an 1ka th:~t M11 1 1
nerve was breal ng tht&gt; man I ~ q
betn very ncar llV'!!I&lt;' ll !hilt n gh t
h was thnt thought tlrat lt!(\ J 111 10 o1
su tltlcn dccrsto n
1 rcmo.:mhcr we ldt the l1ood oi
the car do11 n Brll he saul m tk 1 ~
a pretext (or kl\lllg the room- 1!
thrse sea mrsts are t~ hacl 15 a dr;.:
zle flunk I d Les t Stc to 1t
Jun iHt s~u! qurckly out 11to tl1~
lr~ll lie was gmng lo m tl c t I oil
IIIOVC but he felt thai ('\ CiltS I ac
Jllstrfied the nsk He opcn'-'tl 1h~
ltont door and pau ~rcl 1 he Sl\10{;
rng bat:£e door thai s!nn otf the suv
an~s (]Uarters from the hall srcm~d
to movr ever to sl ghtly as tho 1gh a
pa1r of IIHJU!Sltrvc qcs \\as hclnntl
tire narrow crev1te
Marlin ']1m sa1d so(lly, "I w:nu
you for a moment
After the famt ~I pau~c the l•~•u
door wa! pushed opt'n and ~hn n
apt&gt;cared
• Just com~ ont 111lh me to my rnr
for a mrnute, M u tml
1he man ry('d hnn neno1sly
Crrtarnly .lartm wa~ licgmnmg to
oraclr: under the str un It l11du 1
clone h1s nrrvr ~ny good hemg
caught o,..t m th tl al\t&gt;mpl or two
nrgh1 s ago on Jun 9 lite He fol
1owrrl J nn out to the car

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hauntmg rear that thut m~n who
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once they began to ~pptehend Br·
danger to themselves, dec1de
that Frank Severn dead nught be a
less menace to t.lrem than Frank
Severn ahvC!., Jim had a VI\ HI mrm
of that t,\ead man 111 11-fe car
outSide Monk.srlver

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They were t:.hlt on the footpath
that led. to the Stde gate Alrea.dy
tile mrsl had 5wa.Uowtd up Martell
Almost aa Bill Will speakmg, he
aw Jim 11top abruptly The latter's
fbot had -suddenly topched somethiJlg
Jpng on the path J rm stooped to
fftl gropmgly With hll hand. then
atruck a match
:\s the tmy tongm: of flame sprang
qp 10 the darkness rt .... as to rrveal
$m(lhmg that brought a swrft
atartled look to his rye8
1 • Brill' broke ftom jnn Wynter In
Qddef; excrtemrnt 'Look-look!"
It was 4 wig that the matchhghi
had surpnsmgly rc11ealed amJ a WIJI
tl1at cbuid not have been l:y:mg there
lbng, for desprte lhe damp sta lftl&amp;l
it waa &amp;till dry aa J•m Wyn~
.-atched 1t

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eVt' l 111M uti r the ~lc UrP 1ad dts
c lo!!ed Lhe broken btmPs
r01 11.
Charleston hospllal It was beliP
c&lt;l a cast wuuld be placeu on t ilt:
foot and then he could re! urn to

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Doolnll~ dut 1101 leal the pi&amp;! e 1 11 p took on '100 !1 fl l 01 s of gu~o
j OJ shut off hi S motnr b he refur&gt;l! d 1lne and u 11 1 i 1c1 on~ hulf ga lions
Ht cllmb(r1 o H _"_'' th_eupp, v._mv l , r 0 1 ehmbt( 1 wk 111 the enclooecl

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Supplied
ft&amp;
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·:~;';""ol.:~:,..-'.:o"":~.::;.,~~ · Of Two New v.·ck Products
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wm u less Unm five I
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1t' at the
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ea;_:!i c L Wlloon Is hell! rol &amp;e\ MAJOR DOOLITTLE
tral weeks ~blit w1th her husband
ON LONG FLIGHT
In lfonda} 6 Issue of The Dally who 1..!1 trainmaster here
Tribune lti was sated that tho
Birmmgham Ala Oct 20- J"iSl
Prer.b,Yteriab Mtsslonary Di.stnct
tlyde Fisher I:; ge t tmg along ver} - Major
Jimmie
Douhtt e al·
meettng would be held on Tllursda)i nicely following a recent opelat1011 Lemptmi! a da\\n·ta dusk ftlgtrt f10m
Oct 22 at 10 p m at the Pome. tn the Oovemrr~;'lt hospl~ .J o.t l Ottawa Cau t.o Mt':~:1co Clt) hop
'toy P'rel!byterian church The time Dayton
ued oft
he1 e toda:y lot Corpu~
should be 10 a m lns.t.ead of the
Mrs Dell F&amp;rmel has returned 1 Christl Tex Hf expectea to s1
liven time
home r1om Columbus where she 1ve ot UH T e a s Cit~ at 1 30 J) Hl
has visited 1\ilh relathies
an I I Do :&gt;littl! legotiHLed the seco nl
Also In the same pap!:!r It, wa-. frlt&gt;nds
leg or Ill fll! h from Wush gt Jn
sfated Harold 0 H»,!loran was dc~d
Mt and M1:; Bu 11 of HuntmgtOn D C lu d11eP homs and two mt

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.vho have l:lt!en here vMitJnr ror tn .. I
stleJal dtol) ll witll llr aud Ml ~ 1
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P'rll.nk Outn\.her retW'tled to their
bame Tuellday They were accom
)allied by Mrs Guinther who wiJI 1
PBONBJa-L
ll)elld' some timt! wU.h tnen.
Mr&amp;. C .! Hanley returned Mon
1ay to her home 1n Olowter arw-r
~pendlfll a rew days with her par
ent.e Mr and Mrs C B Smith
in C•lirornla
This should ha.v
Jobn McElroy ot Athens was u
read the three year old son or bUllineaa visitor In Middleport Mon 1
Rarold 0 Hll,llorrm The ertitor re day
&amp;retl botll erron~
Mr and MI S Edg11.r W erthelmt&gt; 1
Mr and Mrs Let~tl!or Curmlngha.m ()f Norfolk Va \\ru1 he1e tor 1\
eturned Sunday evenin1 ~~otter &amp;e\ orlef visit with trkonds Monda I
eual days vlall with Mr and Mrs enroute to tlleh home Mftcr " 1~~~~
1 H Foster or Pens bur W Va
Nith friends and ullattves
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Mrs Wllll~~om Roush returnco
Mr and Mrs Ralph Radr!lft"'
Mondll,y to her home tn New Haven lett Monda) to spenrl the wmter
.l.ftf:r a lew d~~oys visit here with Mr month1:1 with the former::. motile
u~d Mrs Hll''IY Roush of Oravfl at Racine
HUl
Mr and Mr:s W R Or ury o!
Earl Do~ nina left Sunday for hU. Jlouster were Monday iUelts vf
!)orne In PQrlland Oregon
art.e h.e MISiieR Vesta and Nora McCo~ 1
visiting here with his mother Ml s
M1 an d Mn, Flo}'d BmiU1 Lorrie
John F Downing
13teadman and Myrl ,. S mt tJ 1 or
Mr and Mrs CedlJc Clatk re 'Cen01ha W! tiCO nsh Ulf&gt; here to UL
turned the tlrst of t.he week rrom end Lhe f metal of \\ illla! d sn Hll
"nn Arbor M1ch where they at lf Pomeroy
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~tom•Uc oil bUmhll
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By ROBERT S. AllEN

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doU hoUH ror hll beloved ehlldreD.

'\l_Going Around In Washington

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that "Tusted" f'bwer Ever Fresh
TUNE IN-The Luds;, Strilw: Dcmcc Orch""'"• ewr, Tucsdct.-.,
Tlwrldu, Qncl Saturda, nomfnr

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excluJive "'TOAinNG" P'l IIIII wfllch lnclu.... tlte we of
ntOdem Ultra VIolet lap-the prac••• that expell or.
taln hanll, biting l r r l - ll!ll!!ral'r ~- In .....,
tabacco leaf. YheH expelled lrrltanto ... - p,...ntln
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Pevtne ..Tanney Corpora~
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CLASS ENTERTAINED
Claas No S or the First Baptist

I To Queatlonlll from Irlenda .,. to
-when be exp(ICted ro tlmab the
Washin"ton Q.J 20-Very quiet 1 miased from the Capltli.l thil com· marvelous WOlk he would alwQy~
and very mode6t U; Ule so ~1 sea.· ma social seaton Several of Us a.nawer 1 hOpe never You fie"
.. ~ In .~ Capital t.h.ls mo::;t. dellghUul dlplmnat.""' hoetl once alhllla
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will be gone e.nd the me ..~ r&lt;;!aret~
Winter And particularly wUl thl&amp; ted or these wiU be Amb&amp;asador thrGUJh But as long aa Ule" 111
t the larae dlplomaU&lt;: eet Manuel C Tellea. of Mexico for the '"'ork
t obe done it Uvea it move•
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which ordinatUy sets t.he pace tor la.st yeiLI' dean ot the diplomatic
The
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reason of oowse
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ld 1 Mexico Cit)i a small group of 1Dti·
world~wrc!l3 depression
With t.he
Don Manuel lt.ll ne was w e 'Y mate Washinaton frlendfl enter
exception of the French &amp;nd Jap ~0 ~~ In lhe O~:~.pl!.al camet to tained hlm at IUl old. hlatorlc Vlr
llllfSe represent;~J.tlvea every major
a&amp; ntson ten ye&amp;l'6 ago a
a atnta QUanse Old times aud ad
mia61un and Pl&amp;etlcally aU of the tbne when relations between Mexl fentures were Cldled and heart /
1 leue r ones.. have experienced re- co and the UnJted St.ates were in' a too,sls were drunk ln cordon roua:4
ductions botb In pay and expenses precarious state He was a ver~ 21--j'laciously supplied b)' the
Several of the most imporW.nt young mM In ht5 carcy thirties IJUest of honor At last the Amba~
SGut.h American diplomats are But he had had extensive dlplo aado.r was called on fm" a leW WDrd
serving thelr country KraUs The matic experience and he had
He rose to his feet Overhead
new amba88adOr fro.m Chile Don char~ personality and a deep es in the old old garden waa a lOr·
Miguel Cruchaga and the new mm· teem ror Amel tea ana Americans
geous me !law moon About the love
iste1 from Bolivia Don Lut&amp; Abelll
From charae de atrair!l he rose ly mansion were the broad ralUns
tin-plate kin&amp; belnl wealthy pa· rapidly to head or the mission the lawns and •ragran" fields beyond.
t tiot.s are doing their bit for t.helt moat important diplomatic post 10 them ail bnllianti)i lit with moot~
routlt.nes m thls peuoo Ol econo- the Mexican rorelgn serVIce An 1 .l.liht It wa.s "' scene of ra1e ma.n.
mlc distress \Hthout pay
In th.l&amp; place he ser11ed despite orlal beauty
Most of the other Latin Ameu strona political prer.suu•
from
Isn t It a p1ty my friends Do.:~
can ml£51ons nave •lRU t6 ln.stttute many weolthy anll ambltlow Mexi Mtquel said that we are not fools
rt1as~ic economies Lega.ttons bav~: Calu; to displace him l'he Mexican enough to '\lo~ tte poetry on a night
been removed to cheape1 quarter'S government knew that Don Miguel U ., thrs a1 d sat dov.n
had the confidence 1md trwt of th.e
pe1 sonnel ht\s been ret..uced an d A
merlcan go11erument and It kept
t tainment held down to official
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him 1n Washington
lnteredlhl SobrlqoiiOh

Church was entertained Moudii,v
f'venine a\ the home or their teach
er Mls Paul SMart on the River
um This was the first meetlni of
the ela58 followln1 promotion Sun-

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water Plumbw ' And
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wu made by Don Mlquel b)' band

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The followinr om~rs were elect
t'd President Dorothy Hlglenbo-Ulam Vice Presloent Mal'i:uertt.t"
kaxlne Hlnet~ Secretary Betty

HoeJUch and

Treac:W"et'
Jamce
~Wru; ,Mte1 lhe election of om
C:otl'll • aoclal Ume w&amp;s enjoyed
Dainty r-efreshmPnts \\'ere served
~Y M'rs Smart
Th&lt;e present wet~ Lois DUes
Lorena Gardner Edith Jackson
Betty Hoeftlch Doll)thy Hlaren
botham Ellen Jane Mnatt Janice
Collins and M~;trguente ::l'Jnes..

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Don M1g1 " I was more ~han a \\!ltl-'r l'nl'l
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social Washmgton for the Latm g1eat diplomatLSt He v.us "" a1
of ( hi' lSI'•" ( II II h n nl't Ol!l l're
Ame11 ums kM: nowlng better tha,J tlst a butldet and a poet
For
Jn11!1'&lt; Mn 1 I Hues U
1 Lo give ~~:raclous a.nd well stocked ~..... _ _ ttll!l!l
parues but the worst descendt!d
Anuullu!l' For Docton
when world leached the Capital
In lilt 1.11111--'tlllh lellltlf\ \1,, to s
that the most luxurious of all the
f ~)I "f'lU \ II \ 1 1... 11 11~ UPJlrt [rorn
tllplom&amp;Lte entert.alne s, Don No
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TABI,F.TS
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som pt~d dm\11 lhf' jln!le»t (:on
A MIGI-l'I"r AR~1 -Thou ha~t a m1ghty arm Htroug
btl\ Glaromo De Mu tu1o, &amp;mbas
a&lt;1m ( xtJ aordtna.ry and plempo· Rclltvtn~ ~~ rtek lad'le or NeVJ .. ~"' 1111 !!'11 t 1 nlli•\\ his tuedluh mHn
ts thy hsnd, and high 1s th\ nght hand Ju!'ltlce and JUdg
umtbuy ot Itul y had been mdercd In :ltl minutes cb"'ltks a. Cold 1Dt nn allllll lll r r 1~ l•lll~ Ml he II~! t,
Ill' alsu n;treeu
bJ lUJs chtet Premier MUS6ohm to linot day and du~cb Malar~ In ur 111 11 011 I lim
men\ are the hab1tutwn of lhy throne mercy and Lilith 1
three dn,.!l
1o fl&lt;nll,.. rl t mtthf 11 mnn \llh nnP.
put on the brakt&gt;s
shatl go before thy (ace - P~alm 89 13, 14
so dlstrfl'\Sln!!' W;J.ll thll:&gt; to Donna &amp; 6 6 Salve for Bah• 'a Cold l llr nu II' ~ Ill ' !'~ oll rll) h1'8 H !I IV
V e Martmo II(;Ctal Washington baR
A GREAT SCHOOL MASTER- 0 God, thott haHt
hea1d lorm Rome that she did not
taught me from m\ l nuth uOO hitherto have I declured
1eturn w1th t he Amblissador from
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his Summi.'r vl.p 1 t Lo his home lu.m1
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A dmner dance at the Italian
embassy in the past was something
THE F, A fii~RL'·'
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thol even soc1al Wo.shmgton talked
a JUdge of the w1dow:s, 11:1 God Ill H1s. hoh hab1tatwn
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excrtedly about At a party gm~n
Convement Center 11
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\ ty the Amba:;sudor and Donna De
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Mtutmo to a lrugc aather 1ng of
of
ot TOBEa 21
!ielect guests tbis Spring beauttful
~RERS
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3486 3601 geld ltallan clgareue cases we •
MUSHROOM GATH~Eo
,WA. ~~~-n!~ce 01Ch 7 00 Bm; given as f&amp;.VOI S Members of tile
610 bP
T SEEMS THAT many people Ill the ~tate ate now gHth7 46 Morton Downey italian embas Y told conndents
eros Y Do
Smiths !hat the aft'alr cost $60 a head
' The Playground of America"
8 30 Kate
ermg rnuo:~h10om~ among other ~dtLiefl \\hH~h Nature
Mor~n 10wf:oey The
T•umpetets
No wonoe1 then that Washing
P 111 duces IR the held!-~ without the nece&amp;ltty of culture by
I ! Mt~(ic
Petcts Parade 1111&gt; Popu Lon will m~&amp;-. the Ambassadcrs and
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human hand1:1 MuRhtoom.:~ are a dehc10us edible and R
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u Lombardo:; Qlch 12 tallty Especially as the outlook
tlthcacy en Joyed by thuwmnd!'! of people
The only bali \
I ~~~" ~c:t 1 00 Anthony Trlni J! fol horue entert.ainment ts \ery
h 1 30 Da\e Abta.m and his meager
The President and Mia
leature uUout the la~t growtur plant IB thut It too closeb
edt; llaht Hh..icle!l tJtal ng U(ner 1 g~~-c~ Owhel:llra
Hoovr l~ve nev;~ been ~ands at
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PABIB flE' IER
I t•-· , t boards lthese two long I WEAF3·660'
tey pre er lnU·
1 esembleN t h e pm:~onou~ l oa d :-1t oo I '"
ue I ong1n g to th e \arne
.,,., , 1 New Yo•
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steb·6 orn,a
mae '• orne&amp;us
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rh1 Cabinet also has IJ.een very
4 ~ modc~l
general plant fum1ly
lNS Sia8 C::oue~ppndent.
I liar feat~ of Pa1lsian tr11ftk lh£' blJJ~&gt; Boys 1 Lum~ 1 Jac B 7donl
10 Its entertaining und w1u
The gu~at ltoubh IK lhut the re1:1~mblance j!S ~0 stnk- Pa.rill Oct liJO-o.ParJJ. Ia w:ol)061ng: rut nnd ft~rlous Frt'noh laxl3 Ill~ 0R$ol~be~'\r IJ 8 :.,~~~~ 9 morn economic conditions \\ h~:~.t Lhey arc1
in
f th e e h0 i c~ to clc.::ie ct'tf..Mn m.;uwnents whic'l areatly
disturbed t.hcm nua
wit
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a ee
I k they will Cel t.alnly ot lnduJ-.
lllg thnt nonf• I'IU\ e ex.pert:t m. th~ PI UC k
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turn the hhds disturbed al. tra matlc Musicale
9 30
Bher o,:: nny xLravaganc t~l WI t •· s'"
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Holmes 10 B A Ral!e ~ Dance
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morMel 1 can dtstmgUIHh l!etw~n
~mu; M\1.8hrOoIn ttmp:t prr'acm1
wh~tt•totftat•
JWM:l. e91ug~.n lc •~IJUl'o'tlons
on t e u~v
ut 0 h i 1 lli JeSSt• Crawfmd 11 30 all1.11 all its a bklak outloOk m the
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races
wd It~ equally poisonous COliS ;ft,
•.,m,e ~ue
" fri he Plae l1 "
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Slit the French gend!'rm" m I The Conncutlnen a 1s 12 30
I socJa-J Wash1ngtQ thl Winte
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.u tesult of thiK mnny
annually are VIi'...
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fol g.ene1a11s a klud
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anu nls i"opulal Dance
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buay lookiLliJ haudBCme 10 b9ther rc es 1 a
LCll t blight 11 hLs ood
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t1ms o( toarhtools not a few paying the sup'Teme p.enaut:;
This Co~e de Jtullet enrcL- aboltt such a street nul.,a,nr.e a \ WJZ-Ne~&gt;. York 3495- 160 1 6 ~~ exuen~l~c foods ar~d rar~ llqu~ ° s ~s
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Th
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1Ill thea caH•Ie~sneH!t 1ll eatmg the rank POIHOJl
I'Jst re. (.Cii lfl onll 1M feet htih bUL is 8 1
C.SwlC •'" b ',Y, 1
.!nlcces,:;~ j Comeuy Skit 6 45 Lowell fhmnas not the only things that w111 b&lt;&gt;
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crrur that hO.f\ heen made by thOUHand!l To date, ho\\ttV:Pr, 1ePl:!t 1 or auottler In a ro~tnighL l de11d~d 1to u; ~l~ t~ll Llll hmrll'
lgers
a 30 Ptckal'd Famll~ 8 45 Ill 3fJ Cl1 1 L!.! llld Em 11 SlumbC'1'
1 1 h
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ll Jc.ur persons killed Lham
Y· aw or
te us r t a u~ Sislcl~ o[ the 8klll11t 9 Blackt:itone Mule II 30 RuRs Col 11 mbo
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iorlunut~?.ly none ol the vtctiMtl a\e nf! t Clr IVeM
~:f:~ ft'Om the Column On the last anlmel!i save horse,~; d:;,nke\:-; •m Plamation 0 30 Populat Ensem Lrw Wh lc 12 Jan'" F 1cmnn s or
AA a muttc1 of tact' theJ e iH fa1 too much dangtH Ill uu~l()D there eu:n 1111emed to have j n:-~le.., ~or ltwmp:rt Nrpcsc;h en tlti bl"' 10 The Oypsles 10 30 Cle.ra 12 1' Coon Sanders Gtch
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11 an s 1 ano 1 r
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pa1ty
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\olved In the gathenng uf thiH WI ld grow Inr e d I bl e or ll...
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he mel Bll F.trletH the u"e of \elncl'"s f01 pub Life 11 Slumber M;.~slc 12 Sllve 1
Wf:N-Chi""'"'O (
4164 120 J a 4"'
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the a\ en1ge person to do ~o a.nd pi epare them for t h e ta bl e ccnded tcaethel and two ot them
Th
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Hem Y1pm Little Orptlan Annie 7 Eln&amp;lu~;
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UHI\ 'J 15 luu r. d T!'en '1 30 WOlloi
TAMP\ :s LAitGt:SJ IIO'U1
\\'htle the cost muy !'1eem proht ltlYe o )!Orne w o pre er
aud JUtit as lle Wil'!l climbing over ha11e a leg to iltfln I on rhe comt11 WJR- Det10Jt 1400-750f 7 pm Orch 7 45 The Gumps 3 05 l :n! ~
tu gathet them thernHelve~. 1t \\ill be found far more eco· ~~e ralllnB to follow suit and owt's will oeddP.
f.nws n Andy 7 ID IThe Ails~~ Hu118ry Five a L5 EilllY ACt's 8 46
"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"
h18 ilfe tu thE: Ultelaket who arab
ClO.l3 7 30 The Wclcomets 8 I~ Old Fttvorit(S g :10 Popull\ 1 HI
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uomlcal Lo buy the few that ute eaten
tn the regu ar bed his coa~~tolls
\A Song a Mmut.c 8 45 Su;tms of iOJO clam Lu lmd Em 10 40 Arl
Central - Fneproof • ~ Steam Heat • • Radtos
channels of bu~me~s and 111 that way ehmlnRte the pOHst~ Th1 Are de Trwmp1e at the t1p -...... - • .....,.._,...._
~~e ~m;t 0 bf11Ja~ G~6 ~ 30 Kas.s(]~; Otch 1115 Dream Sihp
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Hnme-hke Atmcsphere, Large, A1ry Rooms
or t 1c avt:nue~ des Uham~ E.ly~~ee.sl
opu ar
nsem e
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YP ll 30 Wayne K11g 8 Orch IJ T cl
hthty of I)OI81lnlflg
has Ions proved to be IIUSOII!(.Itible
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10 45 Elnie Hoi8U; On:h l2 Weems On:h 12 30 Mm Tweet Ho
Spacwus
Lobby, Mezzantne and Outdo:n
1 htH Hl mu&lt;:h cheape1 U\ en h one does not dtc, than to autcides as well aa lhe celebrated
n 1 ~d~t~ 8 ~rte\s 1 12 Hi am Jean gan Find His Dance Olch
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Balccpy, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, BatE1:rret Tower More t)tan ten vear11
W'IAM- Cievelaml 12so l{)7Q l ti II&gt;
gaihermg toad~tool~ eating them, and suffermg mtense laao 'he bronze column In the t"Ulc e
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WON- Chtcago 14 16 4·720 1 1 pm Vlcnne~e l!;nsemble 6 45 [he ~n b
tle Creek, Turkteh and Ruaa1an Batba and
Smglng
Lad} 1 15 Harold Teen
~oue PubU c -...~Tn~ bt 1111 Bo ys 7 Out aud Glenn' 130
1 odlly p 1m 111 add 1t 1'on tu paymg a )atge me d tea 1 b I11 t v Vendome waa c looed to ••
7 son Dlnntt Danc,e 1 45
many other Convenaencea
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Jack Turr.er 7 45 fhe Ooldb~rgs
t~.ome phystcutn [or savm~ unc'H life I' I he average petson Jeaprs which took. pla.cc 110m U1e
~~~!"'t:nto~s R~dk ~~~~~~o~k0~!~m:s 8 Popula1 Da tc" Orcll a 30 Pupul~u
'Top o' the Town"
Dming Room and
take8 tar t ou mam ehun~:c~ \\ tth lliH life
ln tad, ihel c top
Odol.l,l ~
lO Eail Burtnett s Orch
10 15 Conc.ut 9 Popular Ptog
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Roof Gardea
I WABC--Nt!\10 1'0111.1{311 lfio I woN Symphony 10
Chun Lll Spotth lntu"\rle\\ Jl 15 Sports Rb
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Pttt.y thouaand Frenchmen cne Opm Rhl-lhm Kl.n!l~
G lfl C 111 l nnd Em 11 l'i Uream30Ship ll 3U vkw 11 3G Musical Bul!eWn Boatd
Cafeteria and Coffee Shcp
klcssl• und whH: h 111 ~te,1 (1, ~hould IUCtll\e tl, alltea.dy t.o tattt part In this yea1 5 1.uosu"JI 6 4&amp; Bird 11.n::l V m 7 1WD.yne KlnQ and His Orch 12 T.., cJ l1 30 Ka) Kyscrs Orch 12 Mid I
f
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French anll)' maneuver&amp; whlcn wUI Bin• crmsb:v
ll' Jhe Blng_illL weems arch 12 30 t\ln 1~eet Hu night MelcrUes 12 JO Tt'ddy Black
$2 to $5
We 1 vote you to live at
$6 to $9
mnKt painstaking ca1u nt all ttmet11 but Hum.lll N.t.tUie 1"" be ciU'ried out uOOar the sup!!nls- ~ sax~hpoues 1 40 Morton Dow tcy gan orche.stra
and His Popular Orch
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commander·ln.-chlef 'Jihese oper».· Band 8 46 Walter Tmchell l.i:
16 16 pm Vumnese EnRNnbh• 6 45 N0111 1ty Four '1 Bing Ct'Csb:y 7 4a I
L. B. Slunner,
Weekly ratee
and
tlonR wtll take place In the rq:1on I Bun ~ Crch 9 Iii Freddy Rtch s The Stftbblns Boys 1 30 The Wet Mmlon Downe\ 8 Bl\nd Cone rt
C J. Jackaon,
fcldere on apphcabcrt
1au.und Rhu~;ns Lao l tmd li '~~1 I Crch 9 30 Rmmmces cf th, 8"1:1 lolllct:; 7 45 The Goldbe! gs 9 00 8 30 Popular Hour 8 4S OlCom I
CAPONE'S CONVICTION
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and the big taak set lor the attaCK• 10 Malt' Ch•lrtt9 10 15 Mtuk Ma 1 (Dvamat1c Mttslcale
9 30 B A Chaners ~ Mi"stlels 10 PerbOn~hTelephone M-5541
IXED EMOTIONS wtH he felt among AmetiClL :&gt;~ reaJ. in8 party Is the crc•aln1 or Alsue now s or~h 10 30 Arabe9que I Rolfes arch 11 oo Rpmts Re11 Je\lo lies 10 15 Populat Prog n Da.nr"'
f the Cat)OI\e caHfl A"uuJoll will naturally play a pro- J~k. Y:tlleJ! 1115 Cuban Orcl1 11130 Kuy Kysers orch t300M1tl On.h 1130 Rtttl'ly PHik!C'l S Popn I
t 'k
IIIJ( }IUhlt &lt;: M4 a lll.:!UffiC I~ !! en
mln111t pi'IIL In Lheae maneuVt!f3
11 31) Dq.nce 01ch 12 Rcmunal!l ~ lnlxht Melodies 12 30 Jnn Garber~ lnr Dance Orchcstrn
and 1t h,l :-; hccn H ' lL)Jzed that the arch Cf()Uk of alJy:angdom
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Orch lam On tee Olch 130 D1t I Orch~tra
po~HJ
And lu the lllianlJma a_ J:lthet Abrams 0l'(h
WOAH - Columbu11 1500 1430!
t 1 Of '·ro.l 11 111g 0 1 lutvJnll'
8
hall been U H! Vlt.: led - ut W h U
old batt1rgr01mo for sl nt ~a• WJR-Oetrmt cfiOO 150 7 Amos 16 15 pm Novelty Fom 1 oo Bmg
bly hundred~ nf mt•P brutally mutdered r Of havmg been I'm~ (\\l!af!pr.acel;l Ttle lamou&amp; Cafe n Anf"1
lfi F ul!i uf Rhythn CrO.'!by 7 15 Tony ParenLJS Bing
t de I 1 llc.tunde in the olu Paluls 7 30 'Ihe Welc~ men 7 45 Snunl rng Saxs 1 45 Mo1 ton Doll- y
t
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chief tnstig ~t 11 nl many Jllots avums
t e lfOVernmen 1Rcy 1 1 1uudenM lor many years the IE' t 11 The Quak'!:!rs 8 30 Bullbl a 15 Jack and Jill 8 3fl Kate
laws 1 01 hem~ duel bootlegger and croo.k deluxe' Oh home c.f tho 111wlcst chec;.~ ph!.) 1s Blowers 9 Popula1
Cluo1ic · ~ Smiths Mw;ic goo c.,. cc1t Orch
or
the
continent
is
now
undm
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9
30
Oree.t
Ptltsonulllles
10 ~on~ ll 00 Valley Da.IP
II an
Pusty
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110, not 011 !Ill\ n1 theMe charge~
Not at all, b ut Caponc ~ hpHhl cr the ~c~pollers und new l to Romf:mber 10 30 Clau Lu am! Parker and HI~:~ Orclk ]tru
11 15 Emil Hol11ts 01t.1 11 ::!C.
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l 1 h lh United State11 government hecaur~e he b£adquar-rers have been taken up
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In a nearby lavern in the Oa~e11e The Red Apple Otub
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fallcd tn h ~t h11'1 ~nurmou1:1 tncome:ot whtch admlttedJy \\el~ de BrBuJola»&gt; where It ill said that
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the ll'tl&amp;t Nl\poleou u~ed t::~ her· pm Populal Otch 6 4S The ~~~ G lapm Don Bil{lliO\\ 1:1 Orch 6 :m
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m.ide thtuu~h Jlleg,J mall ma Ions
~n&amp;ue stormy meetings In his younJl billM Boys 1 Hymn Sing 7 45 he Ute P::m Bons 7 Bin!l' Crc ~by
Som~.: \I. II\ r e iOil;C that the UJCh fiend haH hnally been da-)'11 Hl!ra no doubt thf' same OoldbtlliJB 8 Black8tone P_l~ ntl 1 Popular Orch 'l3D The Boswell
batt1ee will b'l tou1ht und the n fl w 8 30 Thriller~ 9 Musteol ~gnl.l n
7 45 Morton Downey R 30
b roug h t t&amp; IJa~. Ill t uc t • 11 ll w til re)otce at that feature ' but home
In 11 row yeah; tlnte will be· 930 Ea 1Je Sptce1 tO B -" A Rail Kat " Smith11 Mm1lc
8.-&amp; Th'3
m 1ny w1ll l Clfl ~t tu note that the fe&lt;teru.l rovernmeQt und oome as tamous 1u• t.hu old RotuuL Danre arch 11 15 Jct.Sl! ern ford Oloom Ch!Ulerts 10 15 Concl'-rt Pro
.
f fill
t bttt enouarh
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11 80 iJack Denny s Ol'ch 13 Rud:t u ]'; Red Nichol!! Orch
11 30 I
the Hhatc rovetnmenl O
nOlS wete 00
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coelf:• caut crow and dOIB must Vatlae 11 CbtltMK:tleut Yallir."oa 12 !JO Popular Orch 13 Dance Orch l330
were not Rtroug enough nut alert
to C~nvJct him ltQlo bark bef01e eillht. oclool. n• Coon~""ndet. Orch
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Ann Lcat l Copnlea 01ch
1 30
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d
haraes which he th~ lllOtl}lna tn the LILUe dty of WJZ-J'lew Yolk (349 5·7eOJ 6 !1:1 Davt:' Abram 11 Dl\nce 01ch
on chaures of wh1ch 11e l~ JlUI Y un Q'l1- c
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filt~m~I'IY In Lh!il ,i!i 1wole depart pm Popular Orch 6 415 Lowell WJR-fktro1t (40IH50l 11 Th~
should hn\oe tuc&lt;•d ¥any wtll re1ret, knowlnr tll•t he I., Tlie pletnmt maY«:¥ ot the place 1¥ l Thomas 1 Amm; u Andy "' 15 Phantom Ann~Wlcor fl 46 Erulo
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tder ~lt)'in~ ro rw.e It the qu~tEtb ~tpot 1Dnce G-reh 'J ao Phtl cook h The Hql;::t and tlfs Orch 7 Dl Amos n
Kllilt+' ot mhudwn~ Of deep :o;eate BWH sqe,,. &amp;fl mu
Ofl tyt.h ~ ~~eutng: aD o~T for- i(iilusktra a 30 Popular Harmonltli A9dy 'J 30 The Welcorner8
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10 tn 14~ a Iii m *t11('r:an lbi!Bf 11Ju' Prog t 30 Orell't. 9ersonallllelf MinstreL~ 10 30 Clara ~u and Em
bbtilt~ I'J() muaJcaJ butrum~ts of lQ Old Btarun a MemoMt!, 10 ao 11 01 Slwnt:er Mnslc 11 30 Rus 1
A~ n mutte1 Hf fZ:Lct the entire proceedtnllS SttJi!ll't to o:g l';bJJOt ma.~ 1le q1a1ed no l(l\.11 Clat~ Lu and Em ttl i~ Rarl8 Ouhtmbo u 45 ~w White 12 Jean
he a covert way by lhe f~deral and Htate govern~qta of ~J'cP.u;~~~d t'ld antt no moto K~t c~~m~ s;~~:ero~'::: ~~3 ~::tk:t~Champlc.l'S 12 so Ern!~ 1
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th~ pnb way the Iatter can e ue~ons r~ e
"jp:(in.jr ijUC~ cromlnals a• ~I Capone !I" other Chl!rllfa
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we

ALL MAKES-ALL MODELS

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rJlUft work. tn alltioJutf pulat Da~lCil and Recort;Uqa Oreh nnt .Qa~ee Oreh S 45 The Stebbln
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tl•r~'ae arrd ~ter11 will 'bt oumr;a a~oa Lt.mle'l Hungry Five
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fp keep :.JI eiit at da."n
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tl'!l'r.eu&amp;wt polfue..5tlt1ou Jotanu!'.tii· Jur 11nce Orch
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they paused to examnu~ the \' mdow
lhat had rdused to open It bad
been wedged outsrdr 1 he ma'n mas
qucradmg as Severn had left httle
to chance 111 h1s plans 10 get a .... ay
unchallenged
They fo11nd the fro 1t door stand
mg open luSlde the 1 allllsham "a~
tall!;mg to an exc1ted Sant who
turned qwd:ly at the sound of the1r
rettirn
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where s

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\ 'fomea 6a"o&amp; for Horae'
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1tt. me Control of Colds

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ave a free Trtal of New Vtclu Noae and
fhro1.1' Drope and V1cka Medicated Courh Dro.,.OF

REDUCES

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'COLDS· TAX •

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a .,o lil&lt;: k ~ \ a !J

the na&amp;al passages-a. few drope up
tach no:;tnl and many annoying
colds will be avoided
!-When a Cold Strikes
U ~t t he convenient Vicks Drop.~
&lt;.luring Lhe day--anytime any place
----"ttli often 11.s needed
for comfOTI.
a11d reliPJ At bedtlmf rub VIcki
VatmRub well over Li1roatand chea~
and cover wllh warm
flannel
Lea\e bed .__,Jothing loose around Ule
nerk ~o the medlcaled vapors can
be nhaled all night long I his VWJI:
P !1.11 glvt!s \OU e. full 24-hour IJ.'e&amp;~~"'~
m nt II there rs 11. co ugh }OU wUI
llkf' flllOlht'! uew Vlck prOduct-V1ck s Cough Orops-artmc.ll~ med- ....
LCUted with
J~lt'dlent~ ul Vick!i .....,
\ 1p1Hub
T!lal (•arkares F~

I R J IJ I Wm!JCi ll ~ t n Od€ 1! \ ~nd
littler m!:lhr.d nl treat ng 1oiU~ t"X
t nnall~
No o1 VJrk Cht:nu~L&lt;; th
\tkp
1 ev. pr~pa;l~~oUun -- Vlrk.x
J'Iol&lt;, t &amp; Tbroa IJrop::.- bast:d uu a
m\1 !&lt;lea 111 p1~1 n loll! cd d ~
A
l)t:lf!tt a ll} tc. VapoRub It m&amp;ke•
po rble th&lt; :1 .,... Vl"k Pl11n for bet
Ul Cc.ntrol of Cold~ ttl the home
a1 d furthf'r rt&gt;dut rtor
r 11 (' f:un
I n urd'-'1 I at I Pry U~tr uf Vrrks
lj
Cold~ Tax
ap&lt;.Rub 11 ay Lry th two uew V!ck
Here Ls the Pla n
r:omduct.R ll(.Jir belOg mlroduced a ""
suppiJ of free trial packa@"t!s of each
1-Befvre- a (old :starls
h
as •
.......:;n
~ent to e\ery druRg!St n
1 Cu exposur"' to colds or any of !he Un lt:fl States Go o your drugII F cnust.s that urdutanly lead w !!'1 l tc.day &amp;nd ask for vours [f b;o
cclds - l crowded Ill door lJla.Ces - am chauc hi~ supplJ rs exh&amp;JBted,
~ tulh poorly \entllat.rd roo:nsend 1s tliP lop oi a V clu! VapoRub
I •tnldel" 1emperatun change:.-\ rt carton--(
r CQUpon from th~ Vu.po~
and cold1-t.hat slov. down th&lt;&gt; nor Rub d 1(C tions folder- and ~ .. will
l 11 funcu omnl!: of
the nose Na· 1 H II frre liample~ dlrf!ct to lOU to-t uz'f'
manelou~ first hne uf de P lhtr v ith a tu!der on the n"W
l"'use aga ust cold - use
\ ltk Vrck Pl111 for Control of C'.oh\s in
On~ prompti.Jo Or f il. cola He tl c homt' Address V1ck Chemical
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Pu caten s-Y.hen \u u l"'tl c
IOIJI Milton St
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~~{~,;;, ,.·,ibi.\1, ~hange m Sa.nl
tbl! eyes of each, a• he
that hn us1Jal ftorrd
.rl!d at this cuneus find
wa• "'""after that momentary
'1 hat Severn
han bolted famtnen
to the C!.X:CJ\Cment and
cf
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frrrndt had a weak heart 'thrre was no longer
any trace of that appalled guilty ftar
,;c • ;c. any need to rwondrr ~Y··I tnal Ius eytos had betra~ctl at th"'
hfld Jusl slumhlcd on
~1ght of a aUpposed J rank Severn
grounds had put the solu- crt thr wrndow
.Not a s1gn of fum" sa1d R11l Ia
1ntu ~herr hantls
Aa dlness m ~oyhood had left con1cally
Not a chance of tindmg
frank Severn Wl\h: an Inch de&lt;'p hun m tlu~ mrst---el&gt;'pecrally as lie
apl.ltSb of grey Just above lho fore seemed so an,;1ous to put all the des
ltea~ that conlra~Jted almost sta_rcould between hullS{ If and
'tingly wjth h1s blaclt harr A,_ that
a1 Beggar's Court
CHALLENGE
haggard fare of a few mmutrs agn
we must fmd hnnf lt
'Mart1n ) m sa1d v.1Hn they h:ul
had lOoked 111 Itt them ou~ of the wa5 so amazmg lo ser hrm such a tlassed out mto thf d ~~e ~ 1 e~l111g
PUSt~ the hght from the Window h~d relief aFter our teTrlble anxrety, that v~ry qtuetiJ \ ery me;uun~,;l)
don t
hrown up nv1dly that strange
lh the SUdden exc1temrnt ozy poor you lhmk vou h~d better lhrow 111
sb-wh1te streak.......JUSt such a
old heart let me down or I should your hand ?
11 therr eye!! were starmg at
have been out ~earchmg too • Sant
The m&lt;~n gave a
It rrtlght have bern exactly
cned
Only tt seem~ mcompre
start
from Fraak Severn !I ha1r. tiM!'!
hen~:~rblc that Severn should have
'l-1 dn 1 t under~ta11d you ~11 •
...1g With that one grey1sh·wlnte lock bolted hke that"
he
faltered artcr 1 mom e nt ~ pause
ln front Not dtfflcult to put two ahd
"He d1d bolt-and we shan't fi11d
But
1t was clear that tl 1 \'.ords thcu
twp together now I
Frank Severn tomght
satd Jun
"'So tt wasn't Frank at all who
He! found rt dtfficuh JU!t 110w cv1dent nnplttatrou had con1e as Cl
s ulden sh{)('k
ran past llsham down thrs patiJ
to speak even CIVIlly 10 Sant • You
.. Oh I lhmk you do 1r:a1ly
a1d
.ard Jtm dryly
Mere an tmpostor may be sure we ~houldn t have conrr
tv'ho couldn t have tucked us tnto bade so soon unless couvmccd of Jnn gr:1 th - \ uu u1 tl('r &lt;lh: your
¥kini" htm £or Frank Without .such that •
6\\11 mtclhl-(rncc You know M 11111
as th1sl'
'If only I d known wbo it was a t\l.cnty yca1 ~!retch lor a 1H1n at
1 BaU Gray50n nodded..
.. .,.,
who duhed past mt! sard !Isham your trme af hfe w1th the almost
p o~pcct of dymg m pr1son
~- "~W regretfully '81,1t of course J've never certarn
BAFFLING
harrlly a pleasant thought 1s rt~
llten Severn before Thts chap had
"'An impostor, all right'" he agrel!d
dark moustache and black ha1r That s wl,at s commg to you l1ke an
looks pretty ''''"'k'~ wrth «"Y• 1 faocy though express lraml
wrth a shrua llus
cpnviaClng on tllat pom't. Gave! a
only saw hrm for ll second"
J1m pau~ed lookmg hard at tht
,.uhne good tmpersonahon, too
"Oh It was Severn of course" whrtl! faced man
~Y loc:k anil all whoever he was Sant eatd • Well, 1t's aomethmg to
"Twrnly years he repeated 'un·
tlnd made! a rnasteriJ rot-away But know the poor fellow'11 ahve lf only less you throw m your hand \\h1l~t
who the deuce was rt? J IJ swear thoae l!ne~tes of hrs don t recapture there s tune If you Jrc1dc to help
$ant and Martell wtfl! not ru the htm bdorl! he's safe With bts fnendsl the pollee you H a chance or savmg
know"
lt etruc~ Jim as 1ngntficant tllat your skm they v.on I worry over
"No, they were u much taken In subtle chan;i m Sant 11 manner The much about small fry hkc you tf they
.. you and I," Jim s~id, "the bad old aelf..assurance was bade. He was can land the brg fish Only the sands
~re It gave 'em shows that. A bJt PO lonser a man arr.. ld A repr1eved are fast runnmr out now
10yatenou1, Bdll Anywaytt can dnly ·~r•awt"ho" has eel!l,l a da~er suddenly
Martm shook htS' head • 1- I don't
a.i:'R bl!en ~omeone: who IUBpC!Cts the ':.~
and paaB. In aome way, aa know what you rr taikmg aLout s1r •
b.th about Frank S~Ytm "
waa c;onvmced Sant too had he repeated
I Whc:a ear,ter that nlsht Heii!D
d18Covered that the man at the
But there was wavermg trrHolu
Blair bad trll!d to wbt,pcr that ,.. wmdow had not been Frank Severn
t1on m h1s Yorcc,. The man s frayed
lll'rupU:4 warnrng, J•m asked h1hl
nervcs were betra:rmg hrm Jnn gave
~e:lf it 1be could ban bl!f:n the wnter
a careless, sm1lmg shrug
thOle two atlonJIDC)u, kt~r
Tber WC!flt Into the! drawmg room
"Oh, wen, if you wam to make
tJlelr renlattou of the a«ret t«oelm-1 where! llsham wa!l mtroduc~d to
sure of thlt twenty slrl!tch my man
,.-y I(Oi'qg on IP tli11 houa~
Hl!len She was still lookmg wh1te
Do you realiZe we'v-e known fbr days
tripe, But now an
troubled,
tb.at you Sant Martell and Frome
lntwtJOIIl he
' Then ;you haven•t found hun?' are deep lD thl! pkrt aga1nst Mr
tbat unknown
she broke! out
Sl!:wern ?"
atraterioas lmptraonator
'No luck. I'm afraid, M1ss Blair •
No answer ft'Cltn Martin his face u
111d "We: aearchf:d for a. httle
SeYera.
piltrd as the dnftmg Ita mrsc 1bout
INShouldn't wonder." atJI'ffd B1U, ~h~~:: we bad to gtvo it up a•
tltouPtfullt- uNot a woman then.
tbit eluaive someone in the backought WI! to dol WC!'re 10
"When you thought you saw ).fr
.,..uad, who
to
to
m thra mrst. Rtng up the Seftrn ton1glu you were! tn a twea.t I
&amp;
badd
at Trayue?'' went on Sant of panrc hec~e be hid apparrntly
.ei'J' OOD!IeJOUI of the part he had to eeeaptd/" went on ]till dnly "The
fact that he I! still a pr~ner doesn't
play of ft&amp;Jou• frrend.
ml!&amp;ll you are safe, Martin. Better
B1U •hfuned W. shoulders.
make a clean brl!ast of all you know
"Please 7011f1elf of~J:a;.r~. thou'h before you find younell caught up
l doubt 1f at would be any goo&amp;.-tO. ml tbe rl!lrnUcSI machlhe of the law
, at ally rate Sevl!rn hU friends T'hat'• your Iaiit chance. my maa,
-nllll! He may bt ahe:ltl!rl• JOUr ely chance. •
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The! low whispered vol~ sound.. l
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bolt..r .., ..... al11101t c;u.._al Bat. lf Martm'• face
hloIleana,
friends, - · old told anrttung, the unnerved maa .,..
tomorrow Will left In D6 doubt that betu. . the!a Jar 1

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truly. Give me Lucky Stnke every tome.

And pat yourself on the back for
your new Cellophane wrapper
with that tab which makes the
package so easy to open."

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•ftO'fi'Jng that 110t ona ~~

Dorothy Mackalll1s the some fa,cmat1ng,
toll~ektng personol•ty rn real ltfe as the

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ports she plays Walck for Dorothy rn h1'r
next First National Picture, 11Sofe In

SlltKE cigarette. for 6

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firdiNIItfonal. h• procl~o~c
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UliatiES &amp;to ~an4 Po111o

That LUCKY tah! Moisture-Proof
Cellophane. Sealed tight-Ever
right. The Unique Humidor Pack·
age. Zip-And it's open! See the new
notched tab on tbe top of the pack•
age. Hold down one half with your
thumb. Tear off the other half. Simple. Quick.
Zip! That's all. Unique! Wrapped in dust-proof,
mois~·proof, germ-proof Cellophane. Clean,
protected, neat, FRESH!-what could be more
lllQdem than LUCKIES' improved Humi&lt;lor
package-so easy to open~ lllflles-the L.UCKY

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)1m was th1nkmg ol Martin s cry
A srlf ht tray ng ( rV
because the mans \'.OI tis had ht )
color~d by e\ rtlent pantc conc1~:1 a
t10n He i~&lt;Hl an 1ka th:~t M11 1 1
nerve was breal ng tht&gt; man I ~ q
betn very ncar llV'!!I&lt;' ll !hilt n gh t
h was thnt thought tlrat lt!(\ J 111 10 o1
su tltlcn dccrsto n
1 rcmo.:mhcr we ldt the l1ood oi
the car do11 n Brll he saul m tk 1 ~
a pretext (or kl\lllg the room- 1!
thrse sea mrsts are t~ hacl 15 a dr;.:
zle flunk I d Les t Stc to 1t
Jun iHt s~u! qurckly out 11to tl1~
lr~ll lie was gmng lo m tl c t I oil
IIIOVC but he felt thai ('\ CiltS I ac
Jllstrfied the nsk He opcn'-'tl 1h~
ltont door and pau ~rcl 1 he Sl\10{;
rng bat:£e door thai s!nn otf the suv
an~s (]Uarters from the hall srcm~d
to movr ever to sl ghtly as tho 1gh a
pa1r of IIHJU!Sltrvc qcs \\as hclnntl
tire narrow crev1te
Marlin ']1m sa1d so(lly, "I w:nu
you for a moment
After the famt ~I pau~c the l•~•u
door wa! pushed opt'n and ~hn n
apt&gt;cared
• Just com~ ont 111lh me to my rnr
for a mrnute, M u tml
1he man ry('d hnn neno1sly
Crrtarnly .lartm wa~ licgmnmg to
oraclr: under the str un It l11du 1
clone h1s nrrvr ~ny good hemg
caught o,..t m th tl al\t&gt;mpl or two
nrgh1 s ago on Jun 9 lite He fol
1owrrl J nn out to the car

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once they began to ~pptehend Br·
danger to themselves, dec1de
that Frank Severn dead nught be a
less menace to t.lrem than Frank
Severn ahvC!., Jim had a VI\ HI mrm
of that t,\ead man 111 11-fe car
outSide Monk.srlver

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They were t:.hlt on the footpath
that led. to the Stde gate Alrea.dy
tile mrsl had 5wa.Uowtd up Martell
Almost aa Bill Will speakmg, he
aw Jim 11top abruptly The latter's
fbot had -suddenly topched somethiJlg
Jpng on the path J rm stooped to
fftl gropmgly With hll hand. then
atruck a match
:\s the tmy tongm: of flame sprang
qp 10 the darkness rt .... as to rrveal
$m(lhmg that brought a swrft
atartled look to his rye8
1 • Brill' broke ftom jnn Wynter In
Qddef; excrtemrnt 'Look-look!"
It was 4 wig that the matchhghi
had surpnsmgly rc11ealed amJ a WIJI
tl1at cbuid not have been l:y:mg there
lbng, for desprte lhe damp sta lftl&amp;l
it waa &amp;till dry aa J•m Wyn~
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eVt' l 111M uti r the ~lc UrP 1ad dts
c lo!!ed Lhe broken btmPs
r01 11.
Charleston hospllal It was beliP
c&lt;l a cast wuuld be placeu on t ilt:
foot and then he could re! urn to

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Doolnll~ dut 1101 leal the pi&amp;! e 1 11 p took on '100 !1 fl l 01 s of gu~o
j OJ shut off hi S motnr b he refur&gt;l! d 1lne and u 11 1 i 1c1 on~ hulf ga lions
Ht cllmb(r1 o H _"_'' th_eupp, v._mv l , r 0 1 ehmbt( 1 wk 111 the enclooecl

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·:~;';""ol.:~:,..-'.:o"":~.::;.,~~ · Of Two New v.·ck Products
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m!lcs per h6ur
wm u less Unm five I
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1t' at the
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tral weeks ~blit w1th her husband
ON LONG FLIGHT
In lfonda} 6 Issue of The Dally who 1..!1 trainmaster here
Tribune lti was sated that tho
Birmmgham Ala Oct 20- J"iSl
Prer.b,Yteriab Mtsslonary Di.stnct
tlyde Fisher I:; ge t tmg along ver} - Major
Jimmie
Douhtt e al·
meettng would be held on Tllursda)i nicely following a recent opelat1011 Lemptmi! a da\\n·ta dusk ftlgtrt f10m
Oct 22 at 10 p m at the Pome. tn the Oovemrr~;'lt hospl~ .J o.t l Ottawa Cau t.o Mt':~:1co Clt) hop
'toy P'rel!byterian church The time Dayton
ued oft
he1 e toda:y lot Corpu~
should be 10 a m lns.t.ead of the
Mrs Dell F&amp;rmel has returned 1 Christl Tex Hf expectea to s1
liven time
home r1om Columbus where she 1ve ot UH T e a s Cit~ at 1 30 J) Hl
has visited 1\ilh relathies
an I I Do :&gt;littl! legotiHLed the seco nl
Also In the same pap!:!r It, wa-. frlt&gt;nds
leg or Ill fll! h from Wush gt Jn
sfated Harold 0 H»,!loran was dc~d
Mt and M1:; Bu 11 of HuntmgtOn D C lu d11eP homs and two mt

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.vho have l:lt!en here vMitJnr ror tn .. I
stleJal dtol) ll witll llr aud Ml ~ 1
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P'rll.nk Outn\.her retW'tled to their
bame Tuellday They were accom
)allied by Mrs Guinther who wiJI 1
PBONBJa-L
ll)elld' some timt! wU.h tnen.
Mr&amp;. C .! Hanley returned Mon
1ay to her home 1n Olowter arw-r
~pendlfll a rew days with her par
ent.e Mr and Mrs C B Smith
in C•lirornla
This should ha.v
Jobn McElroy ot Athens was u
read the three year old son or bUllineaa visitor In Middleport Mon 1
Rarold 0 Hll,llorrm The ertitor re day
&amp;retl botll erron~
Mr and MI S Edg11.r W erthelmt&gt; 1
Mr and Mrs Let~tl!or Curmlngha.m ()f Norfolk Va \\ru1 he1e tor 1\
eturned Sunday evenin1 ~~otter &amp;e\ orlef visit with trkonds Monda I
eual days vlall with Mr and Mrs enroute to tlleh home Mftcr " 1~~~~
1 H Foster or Pens bur W Va
Nith friends and ullattves
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Mrs Wllll~~om Roush returnco
Mr and Mrs Ralph Radr!lft"'
Mondll,y to her home tn New Haven lett Monda) to spenrl the wmter
.l.ftf:r a lew d~~oys visit here with Mr month1:1 with the former::. motile
u~d Mrs Hll''IY Roush of Oravfl at Racine
HUl
Mr and Mr:s W R Or ury o!
Earl Do~ nina left Sunday for hU. Jlouster were Monday iUelts vf
!)orne In PQrlland Oregon
art.e h.e MISiieR Vesta and Nora McCo~ 1
visiting here with his mother Ml s
M1 an d Mn, Flo}'d BmiU1 Lorrie
John F Downing
13teadman and Myrl ,. S mt tJ 1 or
Mr and Mrs CedlJc Clatk re 'Cen01ha W! tiCO nsh Ulf&gt; here to UL
turned the tlrst of t.he week rrom end Lhe f metal of \\ illla! d sn Hll
"nn Arbor M1ch where they at lf Pomeroy
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~tom•Uc oil bUmhll
hot

By ROBERT S. AllEN

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Y•t.rt he worked at. • marvelous
doU hoUH ror hll beloved ehlldreD.

'\l_Going Around In Washington

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that "Tusted" f'bwer Ever Fresh
TUNE IN-The Luds;, Strilw: Dcmcc Orch""'"• ewr, Tucsdct.-.,
Tlwrldu, Qncl Saturda, nomfnr

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Made oflhe •-•""'•"u-t~o.c-n.otmanyC­
•WCKl' SYIJIIIaloneo-. llwth""'t,_.., of the
excluJive "'TOAinNG" P'l IIIII wfllch lnclu.... tlte we of
ntOdem Ultra VIolet lap-the prac••• that expell or.
taln hanll, biting l r r l - ll!ll!!ral'r ~- In .....,
tabacco leaf. YheH expelled lrrltanto ... - p,...ntln
yourlUCKYSYRIKL"Th?'te~-~~~J!!!!!!"IIIo

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sea&amp;cn, wu UIUlOI.UlC~ at. tbe un.lver!!lly last evening Johnny PlJiltt
li UbSIIlUt 3 haiuJau w.u ~ e Uuck o,m
I the fldd t.qday , allhout~h htt lf 11lllJ
1nW'.fint a 11pri1Jned ankle
1 A scrunnlage bet'o\eeu tllr \'i.it~ H )
, and lhe Freahme~.1 wali CXJl •ct.:!d w
Hard take up melt ol lb~ llmr nc w ::L•,
practise

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Crirns8n Upsets Dope Nosing Out Army 14·13

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1 By lnteruaU&lt;mal News Sarvlce ( kl malf:e It tOW'.
Can you mtt.lee a rta.l tuty frcm a :
--loaf or brtad JJ'd a few "tlxln'e?" ,
1 AIUl Arbor, Mlch, Oct »-INS
1-rhe Mlchipn Wolverine~&gt; may
Bprinl~ld. 0 ., Oet.. 30-DIB- Try the ftnt of th8ea two recipe.
lean heavHy on aerial attack.! tn Coach T . W Bt.obbe II perfec-tlnl • l11nd t:e~ h ow eully thl&amp; may be
~htur g 11 me next Ba~urday wtth tl- palll!lln&amp; 1ame lor use a.a:atnat. the acne For ecnWlbiPI lllGre Lla· 1
llnoll, It Wilts •ndlca.t.ed t.od&amp;y. Xavler"Mu&amp;c'-8er11 bere next Ptl· I borate. try the--K!oond retipe
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H 1w y Newman
Mlchlja.n's star d&amp;y nllht, LWn&amp; his lltPior back1
I ball thrower. spcnl tlle whole art.e!" field crew Price. Petertm, Smith
TNMed Coet.llul. SIIIIDni
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1 loaf whit.e b.·ead
Nest C,aturday
l ~;lzed dw1ng the seS&amp;ion
1James 50phomore who tAlwere 111
1 1-3 cups sweetened oonQ:Ji.b~d
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feet. nve tnchea, 111 bel.ni roaob.ed milk
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1 ca.n coconut, 110uthera atyle Iell
Bv FRANK FRIES
Heb Rusell Norl hwt'lite rn s mjur- -Cut bread into 3-tnch squa
ll!S Sports W1 iter
' cd hard-bitt'tng fullback
not
TUfin 0, oat. 20-nfS-Hetdel- 1-t Inch thklt. Dip eacb ~ua.re m
OolJllllbUS, 0, OcL 20-INS-Inable to JOLilllLS team-mates m prac berg 18 on a search tor oft'enetv~· milt and dra.in &amp;bghtly. 'IbM d10
d 1 th r Ill
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I'J \lee tor another t.wo Wll\•k~; at least ZILrength aa It prepared lor battle m ccc011ut coverllla: aU eh:tee we 11 1
stea o
e am 81 eat. Michl1 pl:lylilcnuu; J.nuuunccd Leday
Tbc I with Muskiugum ne:n Baturda.y Bake In moderat.e oven (3;m c..~san ' " rcj uver.a.tcd bu.lth of ScarAl.lcn~; Vd 20-!hc \\,Jt{hw ... &gt;ti.j Wildcats ~ 1 11 clash wlth Ohio StaLe Defense Improvement 1A the alm of lllLM r ' :M mlnut.es .or u...1tll i011- 1
let arid Ol'tl.~' wan lcrs at Ohio 1at C.h· 1 Unhe• ~. , Lhis \\l Ck 1_., m , •1eu lm~ confelence game uf 1the line coa.chee, alt.t!r tbe oom ~ en :&gt;r(IWn Makes 3 1-2 dozen 8C(UluStat" Uni'\I'US!ty ate tearing lm~ . Oro tu Clncy
l lhe .\.CO:.On Salurday
i ""t'",uvelyr ......
h r ofrenaiveu 4emotll- e•
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ratonso
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practice
chant Ing ~ beat Northw~:st- I Coucll Peden and hus
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Invade the hur uf th1• ( aciJI·
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will agalil be the underdogs In thls n~~ott Beatea.tll next Satu. du~ .u 'l'l AJCluca~o, $t0cl c!~;~N~oacr.;
l l-2 cupa sifted nour
oommg Saturdg,y's tray, a l"tll'- elf crt to make 1t fo ur stnught m ~ onw wet~ ~c~;us ieo 11~ ~ev:::'t~s I
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1 1-2 tea~Jpoolltl bakmv JKIW®r
lacklr.g spirit of con!idenctl was relt the!. , lnlfst Wl,llllllg 8[11'&lt;-l.k
Ill - n.~%tem or tiete~se agaU!lit thep ro~
4 tnblespoo116 butter
(;VI!'r all the Cl'llni)Ue today
lllan'l Unlve r~lty stopped lh(\ Ohio- J wa-raPAss which PIO\'ed the down_
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Ohio Stale football t~arns are al- at~ I.'Lll lif'r Wlls vear niter tll ~y fall ol the local .•lc\t:li In las t
1 &lt;'K I!r unl:leaten
way.; nc.ted ty their fight, bm had JesistA:&gt;I~d mnetr : n VJCl:JJJes
Saturdays l!illll l' With Yale Thre"
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Orated ri.1d 01 1 ora.ugo
when a Buck•'-' eleven goes down I Sl.me losing to the H uc~lu ~ 1 t:J lor t.he lenm mt-rnbeLs will be ou; 1
1-4 &lt;:up milk
to lanomlnou..s defeat cne aStu.dny, 16 m the seasons opcn:r. the ILb- of prnclu.:e r01 a few da ys bo.!cau 5;, t\H ,.nli o~t 20---Completed, ex1-2 cup crange JUICC
2&amp;-21 and comes ba{;k the fcllowlus: [cats have blu.nll:r1 Butl ~l Dt n L _,,
lne::;e lnclud·lccJ&gt;t !o1· oue open date Oct 29 th•
4 Lableapooll!l IIU!Ith
1111 n 01 lliJUrics
week Ef\d to deteat a Mlr.hlgan o. 1d Sllll(Jt::lll m i:&gt;Ul-C&lt; ~l\'~ game~ Cnpuun Sam Hotw:tz ChiCO!!•l Ohio Utmustty foo tball schedule
1 ttS WDlte, &amp;tUlll)' ~~ ~n.
·team 20-7 the capital c1t,y is Uleirs The OhkamL haw bcmed :• tutal ut ,colhdcs wLlh Inrluma SaluLuay
!h.i 1ll3:! ha...o; MP.n 1'2knscd here by
Cc~c.nut, southem style
fort~ askhl&amp;' Wblcb fact 1s pr:;~v- lQl oolnt.'! to 7 f~o the11 opponent 1
Alt J'rvc o.rcrtor o c Blrd
f..l ' t flour once, measure, udd bolk·
en b)' t.he announcement by Hethy this 1ea1 lhe Bll! r :m tom bclnt~ 1
'I!h· l ghl-gRme erhcdule Is thro lng powder and llltt t.ogtlher tl\t.::! Pu:ked as the LIVOILle U\ e l
I.. Taylet:dlrector of-tlcketsal~s a t the (1\liy c.ne lhus fm to tally
Not1c Dame lad Ott 20- IN&amp;- ht :o \,o.t &lt;.ve1 ca1tled for a Bobcat times Cream butter thoroughly add Hu•vard ltl their grul tllt at
tbe litadium, Mcnday WhiCh 1e-laga.lns t them
1Fe.ulllK lhe 1mcicnt bugaboo ol t...am Bcs1d .s J1vc ID;:!IDbcts c! the liUl!tlr gradually and cresm togeth ·
clared tbat the advance sal~ ol ' Ag1om~t Cmcmnatt ':'atumay 111t m•eJ-ccnftdence as u con!reQuBnce But.!&lt; vt ct.:JfeJ( 1cc the Ohloan..'i er well Add eQg and be11t un uli W c~t Po1nl, the AI mv toUUt!
ducat&amp; lndtcates a uowd ofiH 1chlo ccatlles w1JI JJI()I.:Hbly be .tC'' u[ Notre Dame's smflshmg deftat uf wllln:eet a Bl( ft~n wam and Navylii&amp;h~ a.ld. ttuft'y Add oran&amp;,c rmd
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lust 35,00tl wm file Into the hor s..J to mustc"' rheu g mut e~L -;trcJI\ltll I Drake last S&amp;turday, Coach Hunk on e ol th e .. est's stmnge 6t 1ep, etJn- Add flour , alternately wltl\ m1lk ,a s urn J 1ng
l 01
'sboe Saturday.
1d.1ce tile Indmna game K : p:e!' a Anderson today dcLcJmmed to glv" tatl\t~;
1\nd urans:e juice 1\ small amount !t l ll' rl m t-~on ele\' en \\hit •1 1 amt•
The flr.st-etringPJ's were sent l ba!fb1ck whu l :tcclvt't.l ::i lJrt.:'k ~n his Jlghtln~,: I11sh )Jienty of wo1k m
·t"•· 11132 ~cue~lulc Oct 1~1n- a tim·e .sea~ after each addition
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A shmt. sls:nat practise, a brief :st Euupson last wuek
important. struggle v.ilh Ptt.tsburgh J bash nt Athens, oct 15--Navy at paM 14xl.l 1-2 mches Co\er with!

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A QIUIIity Prodw:t sold only by QIUIIity De.:lletj

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drill
with th
~ F1 eshmen who wetc
running Northwestern play~. was
the subst.e.nce of the 1egul•u ~· wo1k
Mnraha.l Oliphant, quartl:rbli.c~
wh!&gt; WRIJ injured m the Cincinnati
llfUllt twa week.s 11go was back on
Alle field, but he dtdn t do much
work. He ~ still nursing ius IllJured leg
A checlt-up of InJuries suft"e.ed
In the Saturday game .showed thal
Capt Stu Holcomb an1 blg Boc
He.ui:&gt;rich \\Crt lhe .on iJO twu wh l
received anythlug 1lke ~cno .l In ·
jurlcs Holcomb lc:.l 9~vera l I ..!lh
had a. couple loosened. and Jccelved a bad gash .JI.nut lh~ mcu1.h
whl~h lCQUllrd fr ur slltclKs l,ul h ::
w&amp;s (JUt proctlswg ~ ~ s t 'ldn}' Haubtlch's head came 111 cont.1tl 1~1th a
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AmllqJo ii!S O~.:t 22- Miaml at Ox- thin layer ' ot meringue madeh b) i
By BeHy Bar,•i,v
lfcl(\ Oct 29- ~ pcn NJv a.-Wil- beating
~mgar Into egg w ll!'
tent: rg ~t Alht t :-, Nnv 12--Cm- Sprinkle with coconut pB.Kc 20 mill
Women seldom t 1re Jf t.;,;sll rr,], 1
cm,lntt fit AthEns. Nov 19-0hio utetl In mod.e1ate o~r IJ50 d ~g1ees - men .lt..~er Her: a o_. L"u tt&gt;e lvrWcsflyan at D&lt;'la\loare
F) Cool CUt Into rfhunond shaped that 1 have not uStd b len• nnd
B y EDWARD B LOCKETT
tramlng could b::; rsta1 ted llmneC'utctnnatl 0, oct 20- INs--- - - - - -·- -plee~s. Make~ 24 vanities
which wlll surclv plea se
I N s Staff CorreiS!JodenL
I alately ranee has 26, Italy 20 J ll!Leon Saler huge Cahforruan tryFIGHT RESULTS
lng fat n r eg ulat be1tb at rollback
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Artl.cle No 2
I pun 15 and Germany 12
Snow-Whirl { hutol.at .. Roll
washmgt.On Oct 19- Eat'k 01 tlw
France ~ould have a di.stlnrt adI for the Uulver51ty o~ Cinclnnatl By International News Service 1
14 .cgg~J
vantage m the ~ur m case of wa1 ;~;;
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At New York- Vic
Campolo,
Chi.ef Juaiice Hughes
6 tablespoons ::;pi'Ciii l 1,1ke 11uUJ 1 fJ!lhllni thing c01ps, cuL of
the" a result of her o~erwhe lmlngly
chance to show hLB ground gainln~ 5 tb
Amerlc!tll
heavyweight
l 'Prib t t R d C
slltl'd
mlhtar} picture out nevE&gt;rlbelcs:;
large actl\C alr corp.,, but the Unit
With
The
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ability
as
the
cats
swing
:nto
thrlll
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out
Ralph
Flcueello,
Brook
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pc.IVC.
f &lt;d o,
t!"lc ~d Slates has 10,235 CIVIl ,1Jrplanes
_ . 'lraimng ses~;Jo nb fo1 OhiO Unlvc1- b' ISl
,
l-2 1enspoon bti.kl:ljl; ,.JGIIc.I U
Uiutcd !!ttatcs 11as t.oday more ah ·, \\hlch could be u~ed m some conA ~ Nt&gt;l\ Yolk- oeu ,ge CRl:.la It- s1ty, the VISitOI for lhc homecoming
~ateo Osa Spanish r.eallywmght
1-4 teruspoon ~Rit
ptan · pilot~ lhan hau the fi \ C IJWcl lon unm edlaWI~
Agalili:il this
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alum cllnmplon
,defenl.cd Rud\ 1o:amc here aattudny
and Ted Bandwina, Sioux Cltv
3-4 ~up !Sift ~d ~ugc~ r
other IIDPOI t.ant ali powe1 , com 1 lhere ate Bntl.sh flgmcs of 2 o·m
(l,ild il!C A111C1 Hl lll l{ fJ d ( 1'0 ~ '1 Utld
Dusek Omaha
IJowa drew llOt
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'i CP,K ~h1tcs st\Jlh b•'•ll( ll
bn 1e1'1
I plnnh \\hllc France ha ti but J.J20
' Mat ros Klulenke, Ru~;.~la Jllnnml
Ada 0 Oc t 20-INS- flle Pohu
Pete artsky Plttsbutill nuddJ.eIts ll\Oiiillll'~liq l \\ ,H l i!UI lw Lht r f l
4 1Q:g yolks beaten
\lo&lt;ll l l hJl k I Thelt' at e lG 10!1 el\lltan pilots m 1egtste1ed c1~11 plan t::s Ital\
rso
I Steve Znosky Poland
IBcnls of Ohio Nmlhcln will be weight defeut't!ct Mike Collms New
und lcmou-colorcd
lhe Un1tcd Slate~ according In Germany H6 RussJ.a 400 a.ud JapToots Mondt. Colorado, e.mi Bun- under eKtta Pl"CSI:iure In their Plac- Yotk 1'101
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tt gmes held aulhenltc b} govc1n- 1nn 360
1 tealiPOOil VHiltlla
ll f I iII' l111d ~l. t• "' ::J ll [ll'Cm f.l
l•dot Szabo. Hungary, drew
1tki' pc1iods fOJ the SntuJdl\y San."
AI Mlnmthan llish IJght heav} ment ufficiKls Tl1e Brit.llih empue
If the n-ecesmt j aro~e tnt bu!JdBam SteiU, New York, and R11\ 1With Ottcrbc1n ll. eonte8t expected weight scored a technical kayr11 tou r, ll!l llie IH t;,IJiii)IJ ut t ile
Bl!l llOJur cme, meltSUI r lHJct co ranking seeond, ll~ ts 3,421 pilot.~ mg combat airpl!tnes
speedily
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St-eele, Cnlltornla, drew
to be one of then toughest en- mer B~lly Rappe, New York ll&gt;,
llftJCtll lnt! luJ t; n lll ll e1 '•' I 1 t•f coo biiklll(l pn'-l.d •r and ~ah ancl Ru ~s lli has 2 106 Germany 902 Ft ance would step ahead in this
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11e 11• \11\ l ~ .~ ~~o n on rl &lt;t\' .!1 or sift toll,'cther th!C " t1me~ Fold ~u- Lance 888, Japan 650 and Ilah 013 fteld v.Jth a pJOducL(ou l:apacJly ol
gar gradually Into e~;g whitt•:; Fold
In~~ pliotz.; all::'
not (jlamed 1200 planes a month
G1eat Brlknocked m1t Solly RJtz. New Yor~
•h .~ &gt;· 11. \1r Hu;;.te.; to.tltl:
(!)
ln c!JQ: yolks tllld vanilla FoUl lll com bat ~lers The~· a1e, however, tam~ cmctgf'ncy capacity
tor
1111\llll lc ~UIJi,-.[iCI
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VIncent Hambtlghl. Cincinnati
floLI! R,l&amp;dually Po ur lnto pan, 8 l-~ nwn lo whom fiym[J m nol nC'\\ bu1ldmg fishtmg au planes ~~ Pstlx JJ. I-2 Jnche~ lmt: 1 u1t h 8 case'I , They &amp;re men who hav!' pas~&gt;ect mated at ' 150 s month Italy rankwelterweight.
defeatl!d
Eduardo
Ill I II ll t ho 1111.! ,J \( l UlltUIY t\
Dunrn, Cuba. 16!
PilJNl lit.nd bake In r:cl ov"n \400 ilgld fhwg tcsl.s under commercf' 111g lhird With an 80 plane monl.hl,tc1t ur tile ,\lll..!l 1an P•' OJllc tn degrres F J 13 rnmutefi Turn f rcm departnH!nt a1r rt-gulation.s. who capacity
Harty Wallach, New York middle
tho
llliJJ • !1y ut mc.t~ a Is the 1 pan ut once onto cloth cuv1 red I can ft) an a1rplane, transport good&gt;
The Umled State;; co uld toda~
weight, defeated Ole NeUiheim, Nor
HARDIN BURNLEY---------' v.ay
flnc •l .Hid mu ; t e1Jec1 h !' , XPI' '
not
w 1t}l paweldt•red
S UI~81
Remov e ' and personnel by arr
stort maklllg fil!;htmg planC!l ,,t
3 101 1 \lt Ill" A.l! Cil 1111 h ''II. It
papu Qultkb ~ ut off crisp cd:,;l"~ I AI mj officials regard the etHllan the rat!• of 15 a mouth
RlCJ~l ~
At Philadelphia- Tommy Laughlmu'l~ nn p•1u ~ u J' hill
lu 1he vi cc. ke !?JJread ~Seven ~r~lnute tros' - 1 pll1,.h ~~~ an lmportanl reserve m could build a 60 a month Japan 60
ian , Philadelph.la heavyweight, delug o\a c&amp;ke un.~ · rl'lll 1\'iap it~ 1llnw of war
They pOinted oul wh1le German} blocked m mtt\
feated Johnny Risko, Cleveland,
jl lr fcd iun of itr. cOJtl.l~lln ll
llO I
clot.h. until cool cover Wi lli an un - 1that replacement..:; were sleadllJ t.ary aviation through post-v.orlri
l•l ~ le Is 11 1
1 blem\.;h ~~or il\\.;1111,-.
I cc.okeLI chocola~ 11 ..1 &lt;&gt;ling
rurce&amp;;ary under '.ll"!l11rtlme conU! - 1\lia J l reat.1es could nut buud a
At Botiion- Jack MCCartby, BOS•
LIOO~ liy t Cni:!O il of tacofl or e1·cc•l
ton light heo.vyweig:ht.. soored a
t.lan3 and that the 'Urutai' Statl&gt;s 1 smglf' planes the nr~t mo•J!Jl Snr
or jmlttJ,al phtlosophl' ·
technical knookout over Harry AlStra\\berry Jelly Uoll
would ha.\~ a broad fertile field to wou ld have lu convrrt clv!J 811 .
" Ho wc\ CI' we ma~ ditl't'J IJ1 ,,!I
len Brookl}'n t9)
draw tlgh t mg ptlots from should · plane faclones mto ,.-.~ I1Lary PIU ·
d1ln;::s
t·l ~c tn the :t tl \lll!!ll of
14 eggS I
HELEN
waJ come. A few Army pJiot.':!. thcv duclron tint .
Al Halifax, N 13 -Jackie PhUJips
the Red Ci'os:'!' we a1e a un'l(' 1
~-I cu p speCia l c11ke flow s tite&lt;l
Toronto
welterweight,
defeated
declare
could do wonders" with a
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lloo trlc ~one ot onr l.loa:&gt; leli In
1- ~ !t. uspoun baking powdet
gJoup of men ahead} famtliar wtth
Billy White, Jersey City (101
Orang-t r rt' •ttngdn ~l! l,tl ent~l'PIIIC~ :!Urlllllll !'II li
l ·lt~a5po:m solt
fty1ng
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Cleveland-Billy . Wallace,
SuHictcnt
fo1 l cak('J
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cup
::;lft.('ti
sugar
It! dHCICllt:l
It nwvee 1\ I til
Under wa1 conm tions ~Latlslr ~~
Cle\cla.nd lightweight,
defeated
7-a {UP suga1
4 t gg whites ~ tlftl y be-at r u
II''Je nled Lhesc pilots would be a l tllU Jl.'CCIH]~JII lltlj tbP. t!J~( 11)]111 {'
Lou BcVCIO Philadelphia 161
1-~ tea&lt;lpuou t;t.H c&gt;d u 1 1, l II. d
4 r~t )O lk5 bcat::n 11ntll thlc k !located to 115 ttmmng Cf' n t~ls
At BalLlmorc- Jack Portney, Balof an ,11mv trJ u :ll c\e the nnhlc!\1
I egg \\hltc
flld lnnon - colmcd
ttuoug hou t lhc oountr y and pu t
timore y,elterwelght, given decision
or tmmnn ~lmH
I Ltas poon vamllo
Ull'ough a nc&gt;d course 1ll t'Omba , 1 3 tabl"SPOOns (l]fl\11:.' j\llt
ovet Mickey Dla.rnond, Phtladelphla
'T!Hil Alll('lho.n [,cd C!O SI'l I•
l-2 teaspur.:n Juncn Jl liu:
Sttu\\
berry
jc!l}
flymg
The lmporlant ad vantage
niter i'eferell held the fight ~~.·as unnot only first In 1\UI' llnt fh ~~ Ill
Sp1 mglmg of sail
uf lhetr flymg cxpelicncc 1t 1\aJ&gt;
satrsfactory and hulted the bout
pea{;{' l'hll A111e1 ll'~ll IH'O]&gt;lc 1j&gt;i )
fil, floUl cm:r mea&lt;&gt;UH a1d b;~k- pomtcd ont , v.o.tld be the Jact that I Pu t s ugar 01augc L llrd uq 'J II n
At Clevelond-Joc Z~man Cleve- I upon Its mlnbttaUun ~; i n e.c1 1
mg t ~wrh r '\1111 ~:-1 11 .tml £'ft lo-lm u{;h ol the elementary tJHIJUll!\ egg 1\hlt e nnd OrB li b• pucr lu ·l! ·
land light berlvy\\ etghl, def~aterl
.. l (I 1h1cc t m•, l~oln s uf,lat lllto \\htch In 'g!(o 11 m•·n t.lkes up tne pn part of ctcub!e b.. lkl
Br 1,
K . 0 Hu~k Akrcn, 161
I g1eat uln~l!Ophe ll hll!! hil(' ll
r.,:1• \,hil t'~.\ . 11 1a ll amount at~ JUIII!er poltHJn l!f a combat lljmg com;,antlv \llth , ... tat, l:ral 1 \\)lrl
Dlcll: O'Leary, Wllkuta1re reath-1 Its aid m Ol er on e tho u~a1 d rJt
1111\l' Arlu ~ ~~ \u lk•, urd \«l lJ ila CO \II SI COI!id iJI' Cli~IJen&lt;,cd \•l lt1
! (OOk,ng 0\. "r t llinf&lt;, l'!l(l'l 7 IJIJI I·
f&gt;rwe lghL
decis10n~d AI Mason 1 astms. \1/1\f)n, !IH 110 hnJIC wut
F(ld
.n
fl
r
11r
rL:-~nu.
dl
v
Pew
111Ln
l
Greaj
Bntnm
woui(l
have
mo,e
ul&lt;·~ R~ ' mOH' ltc.-m h ~.~l
.twl lrwill
hu
110
lllOil'
~;
tJll
tiLe
Hell
YOllllR!ilO'Wn, 4tll
pnn f l · &lt;:XIJ l · J 11\l'll&gt;' ~ ll! Cd Wltlt IIUIIlll B (JO l lll~ ior her 3 427 Cl~JJ - 1 man jUICe u.nd :&gt;al' , i)l•al lht:IOUghl ,l
Cross. ln tho Co!ltlti cJ o 111 !11 11 tc "
Mickey Doyle. Scranton li!Jil lhut tc-11d pap!, ,md b.1kc m hn ·w- I 1an cemers 1hau wuuld Amenca j .md t pl rad on cak•'' -teller nnd rclitthll!t .J tlou, "til
wet~;t.t defeated
U. S. Catpentlor
cn ~iJO dt g r rr~ F) J3 minutes ' She •uul!l - tart opc 1at 1ons tlll\1\t!· l
- - Pittsburgh 161
continue to functl o·t us I lie 01
Turn
hom
pan
at
one:.on
lo
cloth
mat.(']j
nt.
208
JlVI!lll!
Wold
Flowen
In Profu~iol'l
At Chlcago- Hru·1y Ebbet.li. Etcokgaulzed compusslon of our co1111
covertd wilh powd11 ~ugar Rc RUt;:;lU WlLh all her CX[r.tl1~E' oJ I 'lllt'll' .o l• 'I"'''' 11 111 1 1 ~1 l olll
lyn middleweight, outpointed Buck
try,"
mol''' pa!Jet Qlllo.;klv cut nff c n~p ~elltOIV fill cl 111 t.hc m1dst of an a u ntle~ ot 11l!ol Jl•llu l~ nml pi '"L" 1•1
Ea.stt:rlmg, Wichita, Knn 181
Ldg~s of tnkc Spn .. d
wl.t11 J ~ lll 1 X]Jnruaon program, nas today but Mmllol 1:. 111 11 r ;.; lllm1.tl p 11·],
A t Wichita, Kan - W L "Young'
and 1011 Wr1p 111 ek'h unt il coo t 151 cent er.-; where combat flymg
Stril::ulng,
Atlanta
heav}wclght
knocked out Salvatore Ruggu .. llo,
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I need be no mw mjuues r.es ul to.;c,
fron1 lhl! StmPSC•l conies~
I A ~pec\u.l tra.u w1Jl CIUl} Ole
jlhe Ctee n and White
m lg, Bt!Dn
dav crr..wd and Ohio.~ lUO-p. _ce
I b11d to tru• Queen City

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hi s, lpuprls ~esterdr"',
tmt. waPolnlc~
t.~ ...u1g1 1as u. powe1 u
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TH tempestuoul "Bill" Ti1- of that match, and

den burnfng up eourts as a
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Ellaworth Vines beams modestly as
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critic spoke, highly of the pluy o.f or Je~s JU.ys a heavy burden on
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youth Precocity C)CCll ~JOnully pre·
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dence, R. 1., Creavy w~ n~t kno':'n sonmg often make11 the future
as a crack golfer. 81,1 chtef cla1m more drfficult
\«!'fame ,UP to then w~ thot he lrad
Howeve1 0 Creavy wem·s his ght·
g_lven hnkrJ lns~f!letiona to New teung pro crown well, Shute 1 ~
York'a beloved ••Al'' Smith.
steadily r1sing as a golf Etur, untl
Two years ago laat June, Shute VJnes-menaced only by what ha:!
had a good chaiice to wJn the U.S. been trail health-is tbe ca!m
Open at Wing F,oot, but he ~ra~ked mental type V(hich is eubstantial
a bit on his last, round, ThLB t1me, rather than the mere flash.
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b~ ~d C~•vy wete flgqrpd to
Y~s, Y.~utho la ~~iP.II' ser-vea in
yieJd "under . ,t]je .j,;Mrae' tj:t'!Jin of• mo, t •of-o'Ur maJOr sJ)ort s'ctivitieg,
four-day, topnotch ma:tch.plny,..but,l that glorious victoTJ of Franc1s
instead, they atood up far better Ommet. in golf'a National Amateur
than tbe-- vets ~nder that hot ftre to the contrary notwithstandtng.
and went on to fight it. out be· IndfJed, Ouimet' a wm might be
tween theplselves.
con~rucd as a happy return of
· Of coq;r,so, there's ahvay1 the y(lut.b to that splendid veteran!
cha.n~ that a tennil or lOll ·\)rod· t;owf~JL~t,- nil. 1.1q h11u,.. 6fl!~leroll 1M.

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sea&amp;cn, wu UIUlOI.UlC~ at. tbe un.lver!!lly last evening Johnny PlJiltt
li UbSIIlUt 3 haiuJau w.u ~ e Uuck o,m
I the fldd t.qday , allhout~h htt lf 11lllJ
1nW'.fint a 11pri1Jned ankle
1 A scrunnlage bet'o\eeu tllr \'i.it~ H )
, and lhe Freahme~.1 wali CXJl •ct.:!d w
Hard take up melt ol lb~ llmr nc w ::L•,
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Can you mtt.lee a rta.l tuty frcm a :
--loaf or brtad JJ'd a few "tlxln'e?" ,
1 AIUl Arbor, Mlch, Oct »-INS
1-rhe Mlchipn Wolverine~&gt; may
Bprinl~ld. 0 ., Oet.. 30-DIB- Try the ftnt of th8ea two recipe.
lean heavHy on aerial attack.! tn Coach T . W Bt.obbe II perfec-tlnl • l11nd t:e~ h ow eully thl&amp; may be
~htur g 11 me next Ba~urday wtth tl- palll!lln&amp; 1ame lor use a.a:atnat. the acne For ecnWlbiPI lllGre Lla· 1
llnoll, It Wilts •ndlca.t.ed t.od&amp;y. Xavler"Mu&amp;c'-8er11 bere next Ptl· I borate. try the--K!oond retipe
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H 1w y Newman
Mlchlja.n's star d&amp;y nllht, LWn&amp; his lltPior back1
I ball thrower. spcnl tlle whole art.e!" field crew Price. Petertm, Smith
TNMed Coet.llul. SIIIIDni
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1noon Yt:tsturduy heaving the ovtt.l and Plummer, ba.cltl, are btl.nl
Fo~
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Toucha(,wn plll.Y b were also empha- trained to PQ68 and receive. Boy
1 loaf whit.e b.·ead
Nest C,aturday
l ~;lzed dw1ng the seS&amp;ion
1James 50phomore who tAlwere 111
1 1-3 cups sweetened oonQ:Ji.b~d
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feet. nve tnchea, 111 bel.ni roaob.ed milk
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1 ca.n coconut, 110uthera atyle Iell
Bv FRANK FRIES
Heb Rusell Norl hwt'lite rn s mjur- -Cut bread into 3-tnch squa
ll!S Sports W1 iter
' cd hard-bitt'tng fullback
not
TUfin 0, oat. 20-nfS-Hetdel- 1-t Inch thklt. Dip eacb ~ua.re m
OolJllllbUS, 0, OcL 20-INS-Inable to JOLilllLS team-mates m prac berg 18 on a search tor oft'enetv~· milt and dra.in &amp;bghtly. 'IbM d10
d 1 th r Ill
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I'J \lee tor another t.wo Wll\•k~; at least ZILrength aa It prepared lor battle m ccc011ut coverllla: aU eh:tee we 11 1
stea o
e am 81 eat. Michl1 pl:lylilcnuu; J.nuuunccd Leday
Tbc I with Muskiugum ne:n Baturda.y Bake In moderat.e oven (3;m c..~san ' " rcj uver.a.tcd bu.lth of ScarAl.lcn~; Vd 20-!hc \\,Jt{hw ... &gt;ti.j Wildcats ~ 1 11 clash wlth Ohio StaLe Defense Improvement 1A the alm of lllLM r ' :M mlnut.es .or u...1tll i011- 1
let arid Ol'tl.~' wan lcrs at Ohio 1at C.h· 1 Unhe• ~. , Lhis \\l Ck 1_., m , •1eu lm~ confelence game uf 1the line coa.chee, alt.t!r tbe oom ~ en :&gt;r(IWn Makes 3 1-2 dozen 8C(UluStat" Uni'\I'US!ty ate tearing lm~ . Oro tu Clncy
l lhe .\.CO:.On Salurday
i ""t'",uvelyr ......
h r ofrenaiveu 4emotll- e•
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ratonso
e rontwa
practice
chant Ing ~ beat Northw~:st- I Coucll Peden and hus
~~~"•"" VauJUea
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Invade the hur uf th1• ( aciJI·
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will agalil be the underdogs In thls n~~ott Beatea.tll next Satu. du~ .u 'l'l AJCluca~o, $t0cl c!~;~N~oacr.;
l l-2 cupa sifted nour
oommg Saturdg,y's tray, a l"tll'- elf crt to make 1t fo ur stnught m ~ onw wet~ ~c~;us ieo 11~ ~ev:::'t~s I
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1 1-2 tea~Jpoolltl bakmv JKIW®r
lacklr.g spirit of con!idenctl was relt the!. , lnlfst Wl,llllllg 8[11'&lt;-l.k
Ill - n.~%tem or tiete~se agaU!lit thep ro~
4 tnblespoo116 butter
(;VI!'r all the Cl'llni)Ue today
lllan'l Unlve r~lty stopped lh(\ Ohio- J wa-raPAss which PIO\'ed the down_
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Ohio Stale football t~arns are al- at~ I.'Lll lif'r Wlls vear niter tll ~y fall ol the local .•lc\t:li In las t
1 &lt;'K I!r unl:leaten
way.; nc.ted ty their fight, bm had JesistA:&gt;I~d mnetr : n VJCl:JJJes
Saturdays l!illll l' With Yale Thre"
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Orated ri.1d 01 1 ora.ugo
when a Buck•'-' eleven goes down I Sl.me losing to the H uc~lu ~ 1 t:J lor t.he lenm mt-rnbeLs will be ou; 1
1-4 &lt;:up milk
to lanomlnou..s defeat cne aStu.dny, 16 m the seasons opcn:r. the ILb- of prnclu.:e r01 a few da ys bo.!cau 5;, t\H ,.nli o~t 20---Completed, ex1-2 cup crange JUICC
2&amp;-21 and comes ba{;k the fcllowlus: [cats have blu.nll:r1 Butl ~l Dt n L _,,
lne::;e lnclud·lccJ&gt;t !o1· oue open date Oct 29 th•
4 Lableapooll!l IIU!Ith
1111 n 01 lliJUrics
week Ef\d to deteat a Mlr.hlgan o. 1d Sllll(Jt::lll m i:&gt;Ul-C&lt; ~l\'~ game~ Cnpuun Sam Hotw:tz ChiCO!!•l Ohio Utmustty foo tball schedule
1 ttS WDlte, &amp;tUlll)' ~~ ~n.
·team 20-7 the capital c1t,y is Uleirs The OhkamL haw bcmed :• tutal ut ,colhdcs wLlh Inrluma SaluLuay
!h.i 1ll3:! ha...o; MP.n 1'2knscd here by
Cc~c.nut, southem style
fort~ askhl&amp;' Wblcb fact 1s pr:;~v- lQl oolnt.'! to 7 f~o the11 opponent 1
Alt J'rvc o.rcrtor o c Blrd
f..l ' t flour once, measure, udd bolk·
en b)' t.he announcement by Hethy this 1ea1 lhe Bll! r :m tom bclnt~ 1
'I!h· l ghl-gRme erhcdule Is thro lng powder and llltt t.ogtlher tl\t.::! Pu:ked as the LIVOILle U\ e l
I.. Taylet:dlrector of-tlcketsal~s a t the (1\liy c.ne lhus fm to tally
Not1c Dame lad Ott 20- IN&amp;- ht :o \,o.t &lt;.ve1 ca1tled for a Bobcat times Cream butter thoroughly add Hu•vard ltl their grul tllt at
tbe litadium, Mcnday WhiCh 1e-laga.lns t them
1Fe.ulllK lhe 1mcicnt bugaboo ol t...am Bcs1d .s J1vc ID;:!IDbcts c! the liUl!tlr gradually and cresm togeth ·
clared tbat the advance sal~ ol ' Ag1om~t Cmcmnatt ':'atumay 111t m•eJ-ccnftdence as u con!reQuBnce But.!&lt; vt ct.:JfeJ( 1cc the Ohloan..'i er well Add eQg and be11t un uli W c~t Po1nl, the AI mv toUUt!
ducat&amp; lndtcates a uowd ofiH 1chlo ccatlles w1JI JJI()I.:Hbly be .tC'' u[ Notre Dame's smflshmg deftat uf wllln:eet a Bl( ft~n wam and Navylii&amp;h~ a.ld. ttuft'y Add oran&amp;,c rmd
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lust 35,00tl wm file Into the hor s..J to mustc"' rheu g mut e~L -;trcJI\ltll I Drake last S&amp;turday, Coach Hunk on e ol th e .. est's stmnge 6t 1ep, etJn- Add flour , alternately wltl\ m1lk ,a s urn J 1ng
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'sboe Saturday.
1d.1ce tile Indmna game K : p:e!' a Anderson today dcLcJmmed to glv" tatl\t~;
1\nd urans:e juice 1\ small amount !t l ll' rl m t-~on ele\' en \\hit •1 1 amt•
The flr.st-etringPJ's were sent l ba!fb1ck whu l :tcclvt't.l ::i lJrt.:'k ~n his Jlghtln~,: I11sh )Jienty of wo1k m
·t"•· 11132 ~cue~lulc Oct 1~1n- a tim·e .sea~ after each addition
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through a Hght drill last evenmg n est- atmned to th~ 11ncup agalil- p1epurut10n f01 next Sat;urday t: dla.n.1 s t Bloomington, Oct. 8--Wa- until smootb. Pow: into grea.'led. i - - - - -MORt.: ROl L:-i
A shmt. sls:nat practise, a brief :st Euupson last wuek
important. struggle v.ilh Ptt.tsburgh J bash nt Athens, oct 15--Navy at paM 14xl.l 1-2 mches Co\er with!

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kicldng--oJJ
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and a dumm~ ·
drill
with th
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running Northwestern play~. was
the subst.e.nce of the 1egul•u ~· wo1k
Mnraha.l Oliphant, quartl:rbli.c~
wh!&gt; WRIJ injured m the Cincinnati
llfUllt twa week.s 11go was back on
Alle field, but he dtdn t do much
work. He ~ still nursing ius IllJured leg
A checlt-up of InJuries suft"e.ed
In the Saturday game .showed thal
Capt Stu Holcomb an1 blg Boc
He.ui:&gt;rich \\Crt lhe .on iJO twu wh l
received anythlug 1lke ~cno .l In ·
jurlcs Holcomb lc:.l 9~vera l I ..!lh
had a. couple loosened. and Jccelved a bad gash .JI.nut lh~ mcu1.h
whl~h lCQUllrd fr ur slltclKs l,ul h ::
w&amp;s (JUt proctlswg ~ ~ s t 'ldn}' Haubtlch's head came 111 cont.1tl 1~1th a
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WAL FER INSTANCE,
DIDJA EV~R
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AmllqJo ii!S O~.:t 22- Miaml at Ox- thin layer ' ot meringue madeh b) i
By BeHy Bar,•i,v
lfcl(\ Oct 29- ~ pcn NJv a.-Wil- beating
~mgar Into egg w ll!'
tent: rg ~t Alht t :-, Nnv 12--Cm- Sprinkle with coconut pB.Kc 20 mill
Women seldom t 1re Jf t.;,;sll rr,], 1
cm,lntt fit AthEns. Nov 19-0hio utetl In mod.e1ate o~r IJ50 d ~g1ees - men .lt..~er Her: a o_. L"u tt&gt;e lvrWcsflyan at D&lt;'la\loare
F) Cool CUt Into rfhunond shaped that 1 have not uStd b len• nnd
B y EDWARD B LOCKETT
tramlng could b::; rsta1 ted llmneC'utctnnatl 0, oct 20- INs--- - - - - -·- -plee~s. Make~ 24 vanities
which wlll surclv plea se
I N s Staff CorreiS!JodenL
I alately ranee has 26, Italy 20 J ll!Leon Saler huge Cahforruan tryFIGHT RESULTS
lng fat n r eg ulat be1tb at rollback
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Artl.cle No 2
I pun 15 and Germany 12
Snow-Whirl { hutol.at .. Roll
washmgt.On Oct 19- Eat'k 01 tlw
France ~ould have a di.stlnrt adI for the Uulver51ty o~ Cinclnnatl By International News Service 1
14 .cgg~J
vantage m the ~ur m case of wa1 ;~;;
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At New York- Vic
Campolo,
Chi.ef Juaiice Hughes
6 tablespoons ::;pi'Ciii l 1,1ke 11uUJ 1 fJ!lhllni thing c01ps, cuL of
the" a result of her o~erwhe lmlngly
chance to show hLB ground gainln~ 5 tb
Amerlc!tll
heavyweight
l 'Prib t t R d C
slltl'd
mlhtar} picture out nevE&gt;rlbelcs:;
large actl\C alr corp.,, but the Unit
With
The
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ability
as
the
cats
swing
:nto
thrlll
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Ralph
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Brook
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pc.IVC.
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t!"lc ~d Slates has 10,235 CIVIl ,1Jrplanes
_ . 'lraimng ses~;Jo nb fo1 OhiO Unlvc1- b' ISl
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l-2 1enspoon bti.kl:ljl; ,.JGIIc.I U
Uiutcd !!ttatcs 11as t.oday more ah ·, \\hlch could be u~ed m some conA ~ Nt&gt;l\ Yolk- oeu ,ge CRl:.la It- s1ty, the VISitOI for lhc homecoming
~ateo Osa Spanish r.eallywmght
1-4 teruspoon ~Rit
ptan · pilot~ lhan hau the fi \ C IJWcl lon unm edlaWI~
Agalili:il this
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alum cllnmplon
,defenl.cd Rud\ 1o:amc here aattudny
and Ted Bandwina, Sioux Cltv
3-4 ~up !Sift ~d ~ugc~ r
other IIDPOI t.ant ali powe1 , com 1 lhere ate Bntl.sh flgmcs of 2 o·m
(l,ild il!C A111C1 Hl lll l{ fJ d ( 1'0 ~ '1 Utld
Dusek Omaha
IJowa drew llOt
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'i CP,K ~h1tcs st\Jlh b•'•ll( ll
bn 1e1'1
I plnnh \\hllc France ha ti but J.J20
' Mat ros Klulenke, Ru~;.~la Jllnnml
Ada 0 Oc t 20-INS- flle Pohu
Pete artsky Plttsbutill nuddJ.eIts ll\Oiiillll'~liq l \\ ,H l i!UI lw Lht r f l
4 1Q:g yolks beaten
\lo&lt;ll l l hJl k I Thelt' at e lG 10!1 el\lltan pilots m 1egtste1ed c1~11 plan t::s Ital\
rso
I Steve Znosky Poland
IBcnls of Ohio Nmlhcln will be weight defeut't!ct Mike Collms New
und lcmou-colorcd
lhe Un1tcd Slate~ according In Germany H6 RussJ.a 400 a.ud JapToots Mondt. Colorado, e.mi Bun- under eKtta Pl"CSI:iure In their Plac- Yotk 1'101
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1 tealiPOOil VHiltlla
ll f I iII' l111d ~l. t• "' ::J ll [ll'Cm f.l
l•dot Szabo. Hungary, drew
1tki' pc1iods fOJ the SntuJdl\y San."
AI Mlnmthan llish IJght heav} ment ufficiKls Tl1e Brit.llih empue
If the n-ecesmt j aro~e tnt bu!JdBam SteiU, New York, and R11\ 1With Ottcrbc1n ll. eonte8t expected weight scored a technical kayr11 tou r, ll!l llie IH t;,IJiii)IJ ut t ile
Bl!l llOJur cme, meltSUI r lHJct co ranking seeond, ll~ ts 3,421 pilot.~ mg combat airpl!tnes
speedily
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St-eele, Cnlltornla, drew
to be one of then toughest en- mer B~lly Rappe, New York ll&gt;,
llftJCtll lnt! luJ t; n lll ll e1 '•' I 1 t•f coo biiklll(l pn'-l.d •r and ~ah ancl Ru ~s lli has 2 106 Germany 902 Ft ance would step ahead in this
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11e 11• \11\ l ~ .~ ~~o n on rl &lt;t\' .!1 or sift toll,'cther th!C " t1me~ Fold ~u- Lance 888, Japan 650 and Ilah 013 fteld v.Jth a pJOducL(ou l:apacJly ol
gar gradually Into e~;g whitt•:; Fold
In~~ pliotz.; all::'
not (jlamed 1200 planes a month
G1eat Brlknocked m1t Solly RJtz. New Yor~
•h .~ &gt;· 11. \1r Hu;;.te.; to.tltl:
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ln c!JQ: yolks tllld vanilla FoUl lll com bat ~lers The~· a1e, however, tam~ cmctgf'ncy capacity
tor
1111\llll lc ~UIJi,-.[iCI
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VIncent Hambtlghl. Cincinnati
floLI! R,l&amp;dually Po ur lnto pan, 8 l-~ nwn lo whom fiym[J m nol nC'\\ bu1ldmg fishtmg au planes ~~ Pstlx JJ. I-2 Jnche~ lmt: 1 u1t h 8 case'I , They &amp;re men who hav!' pas~&gt;ect mated at ' 150 s month Italy rankwelterweight.
defeatl!d
Eduardo
Ill I II ll t ho 1111.! ,J \( l UlltUIY t\
Dunrn, Cuba. 16!
PilJNl lit.nd bake In r:cl ov"n \400 ilgld fhwg tcsl.s under commercf' 111g lhird With an 80 plane monl.hl,tc1t ur tile ,\lll..!l 1an P•' OJllc tn degrres F J 13 rnmutefi Turn f rcm departnH!nt a1r rt-gulation.s. who capacity
Harty Wallach, New York middle
tho
llliJJ • !1y ut mc.t~ a Is the 1 pan ut once onto cloth cuv1 red I can ft) an a1rplane, transport good&gt;
The Umled State;; co uld toda~
weight, defeated Ole NeUiheim, Nor
HARDIN BURNLEY---------' v.ay
flnc •l .Hid mu ; t e1Jec1 h !' , XPI' '
not
w 1t}l paweldt•red
S UI~81
Remov e ' and personnel by arr
stort maklllg fil!;htmg planC!l ,,t
3 101 1 \lt Ill" A.l! Cil 1111 h ''II. It
papu Qultkb ~ ut off crisp cd:,;l"~ I AI mj officials regard the etHllan the rat!• of 15 a mouth
RlCJ~l ~
At Philadelphia- Tommy Laughlmu'l~ nn p•1u ~ u J' hill
lu 1he vi cc. ke !?JJread ~Seven ~r~lnute tros' - 1 pll1,.h ~~~ an lmportanl reserve m could build a 60 a month Japan 60
ian , Philadelph.la heavyweight, delug o\a c&amp;ke un.~ · rl'lll 1\'iap it~ 1llnw of war
They pOinted oul wh1le German} blocked m mtt\
feated Johnny Risko, Cleveland,
jl lr fcd iun of itr. cOJtl.l~lln ll
llO I
clot.h. until cool cover Wi lli an un - 1that replacement..:; were sleadllJ t.ary aviation through post-v.orlri
l•l ~ le Is 11 1
1 blem\.;h ~~or il\\.;1111,-.
I cc.okeLI chocola~ 11 ..1 &lt;&gt;ling
rurce&amp;;ary under '.ll"!l11rtlme conU! - 1\lia J l reat.1es could nut buud a
At Botiion- Jack MCCartby, BOS•
LIOO~ liy t Cni:!O il of tacofl or e1·cc•l
ton light heo.vyweig:ht.. soored a
t.lan3 and that the 'Urutai' Statl&gt;s 1 smglf' planes the nr~t mo•J!Jl Snr
or jmlttJ,al phtlosophl' ·
technical knookout over Harry AlStra\\berry Jelly Uoll
would ha.\~ a broad fertile field to wou ld have lu convrrt clv!J 811 .
" Ho wc\ CI' we ma~ ditl't'J IJ1 ,,!I
len Brookl}'n t9)
draw tlgh t mg ptlots from should · plane faclones mto ,.-.~ I1Lary PIU ·
d1ln;::s
t·l ~c tn the :t tl \lll!!ll of
14 eggS I
HELEN
waJ come. A few Army pJiot.':!. thcv duclron tint .
Al Halifax, N 13 -Jackie PhUJips
the Red Ci'os:'!' we a1e a un'l(' 1
~-I cu p speCia l c11ke flow s tite&lt;l
Toronto
welterweight,
defeated
declare
could do wonders" with a
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lloo trlc ~one ot onr l.loa:&gt; leli In
1- ~ !t. uspoun baking powdet
gJoup of men ahead} famtliar wtth
Billy White, Jersey City (101
Orang-t r rt' •ttngdn ~l! l,tl ent~l'PIIIC~ :!Urlllllll !'II li
l ·lt~a5po:m solt
fty1ng
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Cleveland-Billy . Wallace,
SuHictcnt
fo1 l cak('J
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Cle\cla.nd lightweight,
defeated
7-a {UP suga1
4 t gg whites ~ tlftl y be-at r u
II''Je nled Lhesc pilots would be a l tllU Jl.'CCIH]~JII lltlj tbP. t!J~( 11)]111 {'
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1-~ tea&lt;lpuou t;t.H c&gt;d u 1 1, l II. d
4 r~t )O lk5 bcat::n 11ntll thlc k !located to 115 ttmmng Cf' n t~ls
At BalLlmorc- Jack Portney, Balof an ,11mv trJ u :ll c\e the nnhlc!\1
I egg \\hltc
flld lnnon - colmcd
ttuoug hou t lhc oountr y and pu t
timore y,elterwelght, given decision
or tmmnn ~lmH
I Ltas poon vamllo
Ull'ough a nc&gt;d course 1ll t'Omba , 1 3 tabl"SPOOns (l]fl\11:.' j\llt
ovet Mickey Dla.rnond, Phtladelphla
'T!Hil Alll('lho.n [,cd C!O SI'l I•
l-2 teaspur.:n Juncn Jl liu:
Sttu\\
berry
jc!l}
flymg
The lmporlant ad vantage
niter i'eferell held the fight ~~.·as unnot only first In 1\UI' llnt fh ~~ Ill
Sp1 mglmg of sail
uf lhetr flymg cxpelicncc 1t 1\aJ&gt;
satrsfactory and hulted the bout
pea{;{' l'hll A111e1 ll'~ll IH'O]&gt;lc 1j&gt;i )
fil, floUl cm:r mea&lt;&gt;UH a1d b;~k- pomtcd ont , v.o.tld be the Jact that I Pu t s ugar 01augc L llrd uq 'J II n
At Clevelond-Joc Z~man Cleve- I upon Its mlnbttaUun ~; i n e.c1 1
mg t ~wrh r '\1111 ~:-1 11 .tml £'ft lo-lm u{;h ol the elementary tJHIJUll!\ egg 1\hlt e nnd OrB li b• pucr lu ·l! ·
land light berlvy\\ etghl, def~aterl
.. l (I 1h1cc t m•, l~oln s uf,lat lllto \\htch In 'g!(o 11 m•·n t.lkes up tne pn part of ctcub!e b.. lkl
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I g1eat uln~l!Ophe ll hll!! hil(' ll
r.,:1• \,hil t'~.\ . 11 1a ll amount at~ JUIII!er poltHJn l!f a combat lljmg com;,antlv \llth , ... tat, l:ral 1 \\)lrl
Dlcll: O'Leary, Wllkuta1re reath-1 Its aid m Ol er on e tho u~a1 d rJt
1111\l' Arlu ~ ~~ \u lk•, urd \«l lJ ila CO \II SI COI!id iJI' Cli~IJen&lt;,cd \•l lt1
! (OOk,ng 0\. "r t llinf&lt;, l'!l(l'l 7 IJIJI I·
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decis10n~d AI Mason 1 astms. \1/1\f)n, !IH 110 hnJIC wut
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Mickey Doyle. Scranton li!Jil lhut tc-11d pap!, ,md b.1kc m hn ·w- I 1an cemers 1hau wuuld Amenca j .md t pl rad on cak•'' -teller nnd rclitthll!t .J tlou, "til
wet~;t.t defeated
U. S. Catpentlor
cn ~iJO dt g r rr~ F) J3 minutes ' She •uul!l - tart opc 1at 1ons tlll\1\t!· l
- - Pittsburgh 161
continue to functl o·t us I lie 01
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Flowen
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covertd wilh powd11 ~ugar Rc RUt;:;lU WlLh all her CX[r.tl1~E' oJ I 'lllt'll' .o l• 'I"'''' 11 111 1 1 ~1 l olll
lyn middleweight, outpointed Buck
try,"
mol''' pa!Jet Qlllo.;klv cut nff c n~p ~elltOIV fill cl 111 t.hc m1dst of an a u ntle~ ot 11l!ol Jl•llu l~ nml pi '"L" 1•1
Ea.stt:rlmg, Wichita, Knn 181
Ldg~s of tnkc Spn .. d
wl.t11 J ~ lll 1 X]Jnruaon program, nas today but Mmllol 1:. 111 11 r ;.; lllm1.tl p 11·],
A t Wichita, Kan - W L "Young'
and 1011 Wr1p 111 ek'h unt il coo t 151 cent er.-; where combat flymg
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Atlanta
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knocked out Salvatore Ruggu .. llo,
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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA

It co 1 ~s money to get new customers. Why not keep the old
ones and get the new one by continuous, truthful ~dvertieing?

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THINK5 I DID! I PUT
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TH tempestuoul "Bill" Ti1- of that match, and

den burnfng up eourts as a
le nni• pro but no longer
tUgible for those g)amouroua arnateur c::hampionabln@. 19-year-old
Ellaworth Vines beams modestly as
lh;" 1931 national champ. In golf
"Old Master" Hagen puttl
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most competent and eonservattve pan To wm a big t.1tle at 20, 21
critic spoke, highly of the pluy o.f or Je~s JU.ys a heavy burden on
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youth Precocity C)CCll ~JOnully pre·
each. U nti I 8 tr ur.tp a
roVl· _v1uls, but its neeessary lack of sea·
dence, R. 1., Creavy w~ n~t kno':'n sonmg often make11 the future
as a crack golfer. 81,1 chtef cla1m more drfficult
\«!'fame ,UP to then w~ thot he lrad
Howeve1 0 Creavy wem·s his ght·
g_lven hnkrJ lns~f!letiona to New teung pro crown well, Shute 1 ~
York'a beloved ••Al'' Smith.
steadily r1sing as a golf Etur, untl
Two years ago laat June, Shute VJnes-menaced only by what ha:!
had a good chaiice to wJn the U.S. been trail health-is tbe ca!m
Open at Wing F,oot, but he ~ra~ked mental type V(hich is eubstantial
a bit on his last, round, ThLB t1me, rather than the mere flash.
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b~ ~d C~•vy wete flgqrpd to
Y~s, Y.~utho la ~~iP.II' ser-vea in
yieJd "under . ,t]je .j,;Mrae' tj:t'!Jin of• mo, t •of-o'Ur maJOr sJ)ort s'ctivitieg,
four-day, topnotch ma:tch.plny,..but,l that glorious victoTJ of Franc1s
instead, they atood up far better Ommet. in golf'a National Amateur
than tbe-- vets ~nder that hot ftre to the contrary notwithstandtng.
and went on to fight it. out be· IndfJed, Ouimet' a wm might be
tween theplselves.
con~rucd as a happy return of
· Of coq;r,so, there's ahvay1 the y(lut.b to that splendid veteran!
cha.n~ that a tennil or lOll ·\)rod· t;owf~JL~t,- nil. 1.1q h11u,.. 6fl!~leroll 1M.

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Modern buaineas melhoda meet compehtion.
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MQdern bu1iness methuda keep the old
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TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING IS NOT BAIT. ·IT TELLS THE
PUBLIC ABOUT- ARTICl.ES OF REAL VALUE FOR THEIR
MONEY. THEY ARE ALWA-YS EA~ER l 'O GET THAT
KIND OF INFORMATION.

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READERS NOTICE-If you want
the Newo Office of The Daily
Tribune, call 236-L; if the Buoine11
Ofliee uk for 202-R.

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FOR FARM WORK

Othw auoineoa Matten
PertaiDinr To Roads
Taken Care Of
From National
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Say
NORTHERN OHIO

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Year1 of

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DID YOU E¥ER STOP TO THINK?
By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
The other day I made a purchase in a well Blocked store and
was waited on by the owner. Things looked quiet and I asked
him about busineu. He said it was rotten.
I aoked him if he advertised in the local newspaper. Hereplied, "I do not think it advisable to incur any such expense durinr the present financial otrin11ency,"
Ye Godo and little fiohes! Was ever such\ non1e1ue uttered
by • busineu man a• • weak excule for hi· own failure to help
loimoelf and hia buaineao?

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Guaranteed Relief
for Dizzy Spells
lt'o FREE if It Fails

Virtually the entire stock of
The Red Anchor Department Stori ,':
has been damaged by Fire, Wate~
or Smoke in the disastroua lilaze .
which occurred early Monday.

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SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN RECOGNIZE THE SU;
PREMEIMPORTANCE OF NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.
THEY REALIZE THAT ADVERTISING IS A SERVICE DUE
THE CITIZENS FROM WHOM THEY UPECT TRADE, AND
THE BETTER THEY PERFORM THAT SERVICE THE MOR£
TRADE THEY ATTRACT.

As soon as the Insurance Ad·,
juster.s arrive and adjustments are
made, wewill have announcements',
of parti~ular i~tere~t for the buy~ "
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Rothbum Dodlon
St&amp;nlo 8)'1tem 't'onlc Ia 110ld by ,
Tbe Stanlbury Drua: Co , In Middle·

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Electric Theatre, Pomeroy
Wednesday and Thursday

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HER EYES PROMISE HEAVEN-BUT WH.,.T'S IN H£R HEART?

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AL.&lt;;.O COMEDY "EX-PLUMBER"

"IT'S~ GOOD BET! THE QUEEN OF HEARTS MAKES HER DRAMATIC DEBUT, BACKED BY FOUR ACES.

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Hear and See; Clara Bow, Stuart EtWin.
Norman Fo$ter,.Harrv Green and Dixie Lee.
ALSO COMEDY "A.FRICAN DODG'kR"

Loc11e1 Repreoeated at

Annual CommiiDi·
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