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PIUDAY, OOTOI!!:R II, 11111

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lWO AHH£51£0 BY

Ftort•a.l Reed,

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A New Price on "Blue Ridge"
OVERALLS and JACKETS

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died Thur&amp;day mornl:lJ at \heofhome
of h.IJ dauahter. Kra. E. G . Kim at
Tuppers Plaqu. Death was due to
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1nftnnlt1es or old age.
Su1picioue Circ~~JD~tancea · He Is •urvlv!d by &gt;wo dauahten,
__ BrGUIht T0 L'IIht and. Mra.
10m a t - homo he died,
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Ouy Bprlnpr ot Lonl
By Wreck
I Bottom , and one ron Elmer A.
Reed or Mlddleport.
Tho funeral 10rv1coa will be COD•
ESCAPES
T H IRD
ductod !rom the Cbrl.oUan church
at Tupper Ha1nl saturday artere
Money
Liquor noon at two o'clock wl&gt;h burial tn
llie church cern_,.

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Gentdne ..Bhte Kldl't!''

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Tbe ovenlll are the ria.est 2t:Q denlnui
•ell made in e.eJ"7 wa~-wJth plenty

with two bll' lower

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Madlyn

,.,!U. 1 P.auUne
~beJ'Ibl,oh',

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Seam!Hs
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$8.95, $14.75, $25, $38, $58

'Hanes'
MEN'S}VINTER UNION
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SUITS
Sat ural color -

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NOTICE-If rou want
tliol Newo Oftic:e ol The Dall:r
Trlbuae, call .236-L; if tho BlllinOfllc:e uk for Z02·R.

READERS

FULL LEASED

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1ITEATHER FORECAST-· ·,·.;__

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~uLheut portion and cooler ln the lrortb ......

non tonlsht.

Sunday fair and aUabU, ~r.

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union Mllibi with lonl' aleevea and lena
lep.
Military shoalder, Uned baUon
b.Lnd, extra. !llrenl' and widely lapped seat.
and crokh, RDIIJ' ltLtlnl' aakle. and cllff1.
Sl~et~

36 to 50.

Geaalne 'Hanel' full

lta.ndard qua!Uy.
Thl!i Is tbe &amp;ame

••U. t.bat. aold for 11.50

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last year.

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$1.00

Complete Range of Sizes--For Misses 14 to 20
Regular Sizes 36 to 52
Half Sizes and Junior Sizes

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knit wriHt-flf'CI' ·

ENGliNO. SPA I N
HTACK JAPINES£~
~lAND IN SE~SIDN

2 Pairs 25c

Genuine

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ribbed

wel(bt

handles.-

PRE~IDENT~lAVAl

nationally

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HOT SPARKS FLy

quality bed aheeb-pure white blea.clled
-Lorn and bemmed-filae 8l by 90 Iucht,;

Most Hunted Woman

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For Years, Ellds Plve&lt;:i
Day Search Ia West

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Mn. Judd, Perpetrator Of Revoltint Brutal SlayiQ'r
Of Fonner Chumo Explain• Crime By Sayiq ·*'
She Shot To Save Her Own Life

IStthj,ect Confined To Pol

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For Recovery of
Both Nation•

WAS CONCEALED IN LOS ANGELES

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While Hunt Extended Throuthout South And Weit';
Ia Weak From Hunger Aad Bullet . Wound :
In Her Hand

FROM DEPRESSION
Bo1rah Aetoniohea F"~nc:h· l
maD' By Statement
On Treaty

When Briton Trie1 To
Pin Jap To Definitioa
Of "Principle•"

known Pepperell

To L ··.. ,Jo

CONTINUE TAlK

Of League Of Nation•;
Tart Exchangea Made
By Deletateo

Pepperell
BED SHEETS

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-at real uviop for th., Oct.aber Smle.

69c

. "Wheeling"
COAL BUCKETS
Larre number 11 •Jse-hantl· dlppP.d In
p11re mol&amp;en •lnc-Cop-R-lloy ralvanlud
- Wit.h flat mt.eel

handle-a

fire

shovel

with each «Jal bucket. tor
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Extra Heavy-Extra Large
BATH TOWELS
lrrerutan of 50e bath towels-23 by 44i
lnche11-purt' white turkish towel&amp;-tloubltl

wonn with two color

Personals

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Walter llamm.
ente. cl II'C Ie WI'II h0 ,..~ a •...MluMrs.Irene
Ebersbach, Mrs. "Mar·
Btllre ·Sale at the Waddell .,..rtlo Durst, dauahL&lt;r Bernice
Hai-dwue •tore. Saturday, 100 ro mil Tihi itk
Qeto!Mtr 24. ·
PGMEaOY nJISOIIIAL8

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$1.00

LADIES' SILK HOSE

$4.88

lsun clad, full fashioned,

Felt base quality- In a \'llrlety of plLt·

doorway~front. of fir~ pW·t plat&lt;t-Sal@

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Tan color-medium heavy welrh&amp; ribbed
unlon suiU ror boy11.
Durably

.o\ &amp;arment that. a.nswen the need of

seam11, snug-fltUn&amp;
well 11rt-ln ~.:rolch.

Made in cream ooJor wi&amp;h a cr01s-a&amp;ltch
rayon slllr. ·.J~tripe-wiLh arru. shields aad

.silk

driLwslrlnr In neclr..
ankle

No !ileue!l, knee lencth, built •P 1hnl.;:

lenl'f;h.

dt.r.
Sl2f!8 l8 to 44.

A FEATURE VALUE at
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tiHtlle who want a winter union •Ill&amp; lnl&amp;
still want something fairly llrht. welrht..

nat~lookeiJ

st.ltall trim.
Sizes a to 16-lon&amp; sleeveR and

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Ladies' Silk-Stripe
Light Weight Winter
UNION SUITS

BOY'S KNIT UNION SUITS

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t:an

69c A Pair

terns and colon--j1111t the thing ,.,r the

ankles and cuffs.
Pearl buttons, lined button

11111: hoae,

Role panel heel. Merceriud lop, s"lce
weight. Sizr!i K!1 to l....._ADd all tile
new ran &amp;hades.

made with

pur~

wllh reinfoNed mercet'lal!d heel, toe, and

sa•lnr:.

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out InYcshlsa
this e::nnectkm that
Kenktchl
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J"e.paQ's spokesma.u at Geneva, lu
anawerma questions about Japu.11e.-~
bomblnp In Manchuria durinK t~
Past t.hi"ee days, rderred tAJ ~hem C.''
"moat unhappy evenlil"' carried cut
"aptnst the wm of t.hl' gov~: nmer.t."
This comment was lnterpreter.l t.:.J
mean that oen Honjo, In ccmmomi
ot the ,Japanese fol"ces .. in Munchurl&amp;, ha.s shown himself too 1.-ealoua In protection of Japa. _w~;~
rights and Interest&amp; thel"e.
The decision the situation il•
M.unchuriA deman1s the p 1 e~·;mce
of more Japanese troops there was
atated to have been concur:.ffi
by Minister of War Jiro Min::u ui
chief ot statl: ,Qen. Kana.ya and
Nobu)'08hl Outo. lnsf:)lf'Ctor &amp;\!ncr:ll
of IUilltary edueatlon.
lt is understood UlRt lhe military
leaders oveiTode the opposition of
the governmenl to lhJ sending t.f
relnforcement.e Into Manchurta. Thr
leadrrs ol the mllltRrist faction in
Japan have recently been outspok~n
In ursing a. reversio.J to the ooHt·v
of the To.naka government. which
lour years ago declare :-I tt:.at Japln
would brook no foreign int·~ rvenLkm In ~r affairs in Manchuria.
Tbt foreign o1llcc stated today
that it. knows of no omclal anm:uuooment previously made at
OentVa
to€ to
th:! etfeqt l'~inforcemr.nt 11 WU'
be wlthl"lrawn rrom

ed for 8&amp;11 Fana

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Drab color

but.t.&amp;n frant-t.wo .ftOOketa with
but~on topl-kftlt wrlaUets-full eut. Rilel

moiMkln.

He&amp;YJWI!lla'hl,

36 lathes long, with heavy nat.11nl lheep
pelt UnnlllJ".

31 to 48-hrk oxlord colo.....-elosely lr.nlt

BeanriRd

Sheep

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collar•• aU pockets sew:ed wlih leat.het "-"\

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lnton:ed pocket oornera.
Men'• SIBes SG lo 50 . .. . .. . . . . . .
Boy's sl... 8 lo. 18

$3.8i
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VISI't EVERY DEPPARTMENT ON EVERY FLOOR IN THE STORE-EVERY DAY THERE ARE ,NEW SHIPMENTS
ARRIVING -TO MAKE THIS SALE MORE INTERESTING.
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READOVERAGAINTHE4-PAGE 'OCTOBER SALE , AND COME TO THE STORE EXPECTING TO FIND EVERY VAL·
UE JUST AS ADVERTISED.
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Bettrnan Blarn·es
Bank Depost"tor

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~~~~h J:f':a~~~ 0~";hur~h~;~Y mUcs l ~:~1 ':1 ~ue:~~: ~~~ ~ Robber&amp; 0 •UIJ M h • Kill d At =~=~f~r L~~~~es~n~hne~
-fear.
1hooded
Akrcn, o., Oct. 24-INB-Appre, oolebrated their ' thirty-Pith Wed·\
College
Students
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while alleged(V steullne
anniversa-ry.
Col
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Borah astonished the Frenchmen : ou~ Selfish Fellows Briaa
cltlthlnl from a downtown .store. · '.~'
Revolt On Island I There
no publlc ceremonies,
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urn us
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whole.... revision of
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yo~th ldenUlJ!d ••
Bray.'~
KIJtg and Queen spending the Cleveland Yout
an Their
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--o;t 24-INS-Tbe 1
I was reported
a crltlca.l condition
quietly at the Ban Rosaore PaCo.ed F~erula are ViePia
In• ector Walki Int.; "BJble of Prance's Whole foreign I
grave: of T~~ A..Ed.laon 1n ROS(l , ,t ~pies' Hospital today from
Of Cyprus, Ended day
1l Clnclnatl. 0 .. Oct. 2._IN8-De- dale cemetery was roped oft' today ~ bulle~ Wounds he received when hf
laf.~ wtth their dau«bters Queen
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ships, Seven Airplane•

GRAVE ROPED OFF

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O!ova1ma of Bulgat:la
Prlnt:ess Marla.

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COAL FIRM ·LOSES
to a.n experience that ls not o:'dl· 1 CoiWllbUI, 0.. Ocl 24-Jidtaad ISO So Jeri
ONE ROUND IN SUIT nar!ly a part of oolle11e lite, nine Drawn Into the whirUna blad.U ur
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WQtE:m Reserve University fra.- a propeller a.a· he Inspected a plant,
London, OS:t- 24.-rNB-Colla.pse
-temlty men and their co-ed CODJ· at Port Colwnbus, John Doan, 26;
of the anti-Britlah and pro--Greek
ColumbUB, o. Oct 34-INS-Th.e paniona were lined up aga.tnst ~e o1 Peoria,, tulnols, was ra.t.all.y Inr evolt In the Crown colony of Cy- Eunday Creek Coal Company today wall of Nqel's Unlvet:.~~lty gr1ll Jured here today.
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prus WM reported today to the 1!0· had !r1st a leg·a i tilt In which It here today when three you~ful
Doan, a mechanical inapector tor
1onlal olllce fonowtne the arrival at , souaht a deUlurrer ~ the $150,000 robbers, der;crlbed all being liall~ Lhe Tran~tlnental" and. WeMern
the Mediterranean l&amp;land of tour- . ault bro111ht ag:atnst tt by the es~ drunk, robbed the place ot s200 airport aervlce company wbo had
wo.nhJpa and seveu airplanes with tate of Robert D. Panon15: BS a rtJ- and eaca.ped.
. been stationed at Port Columbus
1&amp;0 Brlti.Rh .110ldlers.
I•:uU or hi&amp; death Io.at Novemt·~r In WP1ktlng menacing guns whlc.1 about. a year, received "8 fractured
Marins were landed from all of the~ Mlll.fleld mine disaster. Pars:ms shook In their bands. the trio stall- skull and a , severed. rJaht arm tn
the war8h1Ptl and were assigned ~ was o. t(lrmer oftkial of the Pitta.- 11.en:cl int'J. W~ arm an~ snGu~. J. the accident. Aqport omcta.Ja rueh
with the soldiers, who were sent bm~h Plate Ola6!1 Company.
hoar&amp;el)' rar the gueata anri ~v.&lt;~ ed· htm to Grant hoapiY.l, whent tie
from Egypt, to re-inforce British
demurrer was overl'ulcd in i c:lerka ~ .a et in~ Lhe kiLchen, pol ~.:e died. several houra later rrom loi.J
pr1Ronl at pointll where demon- common pleas court by Judge Johul ~;t~~Hl. .
of blood.
strat.lonl occurred apltuit Brittsh R. Kinr on, the arounda that 1t was . With: their hands ex,te~ddd al:.i~
'l1le moto~ of the plane ~n
oftietall.
1 UIUI8C8888ry ror the el!ltate to allege Ithetr bea.dll, the oolleae
men were wu llllpectiQ1 wu beinJ' warmed
Sir Ronand atom1 ~vernor of that Pa.l'SOIIa had no knowledp of i·rt-bM nt" nppn,;xbuatety •75" : by up on tb.e taxi a.pfOh of t.he llekl:
Ojprua. advised the colonli.I omce an unsafe coodtUon of the mine, aa 1 one &lt;J! the bandlta While another He was thoqht to have approachthat the pro-Gteek mob had dl&amp;- the slJI.t chlr.J'Pii Tbe em.pau.y h&amp;d soooped· up •126 · from the cash eel tbe Motor in the bi!!Uef that tb0
reed and Brld.h authorltlf!l, with la6ulht to ,demur on the ~~C'IAW~r In the pia.~. A third was Ignition ntteh had been turned
akl of
had reaatned tho alleKatlon was not lhclucled ln $aiJOMd at Ule. trcmt 4oor as • oft'. nte plane waa belnf
the 1utt.
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tor a ~~USW~er f111ht._,,
·control or the ~uon.

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Btory or
eruesome llie
From the seclualon of the Whit"
trunk murders and wh1le thousands came
H ouse, wh.,.. the c:on Iere n co con- Far-11
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· em- or pollee o:lllcera traced every clew lng them aa bagpae Her accoil_\&gt;t
ttnued un~l th4, small hours or t.hts
bera Comer Has Been
In an eft'ort to ftnd her, the 26-yea r Rave no explanation or how
morning.
there
only lln
one brief
old ~
hid· dissected th~ body or. ""·· Lero'.,.
metal
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house in Lo.i placln1 a portion ot It intu a suit~
the dlscuBSions.
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1AllgeleB. Only three times dtd she case. Th 1s and other det.ll.llio det~.·
'"Both Ule President and Premier
New York Oct. :M-INB-Ameri- "enture forth Into the street and tlves were today trying t.o leafp
Laval wish it ma.de clear that the can busln~ tOOa.y hu turned. th e only once did she parta.k~ or a. from her. .
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cDnvena.tkms upon which they are corner and is on the up~ grade out scanty meal, according to her o·,.·n
Mrs. Judd s surrender oceurr~
eusaged are solely In' respect of
the depression, James A. Farrell, story.
In a funeral parlor within a f~w
liuch policies a s each o.f the two
of the United States steel
While detectives today bthlnd blocks of pollee headquarters. She.
governments can deveklp to expe~
tuld the fortieth w1- looked doors at pollee headquarter&amp; I had telephoned her hll8b6nd after
dltc recovery .from the world eeoconference of the Iron anrl at.tmlPted to wring from her an • rcadina: his pubUsh~ appeal to ~
nomic depression.
Institute.
oftlclal confession and add1Uon.a.l · to give hen&gt;l:llt up. Attorney RufT
""Thete 18 no re-mote basis what$500,000,000 credit pool cl'eat details, Mrs. Judd's dramatic nar- 1 .!iill smt a personal friend. ~e own~
ever for stat.ement.s as to 'demandl!' I
dlrecUon of P~siden_t Hoov . rative to her husband, Dr. Willinm 1 er of the Uf;ldertaklng estnbi_IBb·
•terms of setU.ement,' or any other er
mobilize the country s t.-red1t c . Judd. and her lawyer, Louis P.l ment, to tne lobby of a downtbw,.r.
like dlscus.-.lons. Happily there ILl"~ 1resow-ces was one reason. be de~ RI..I.SBill, wa.s unfc.lded to the world. theatre to .meet Mn. Judd ~1W:I
no controversies to be ~tled be- cjared, "for revival of hopes of an
It w&amp;.s g fast-moving story of 1 bring her t.o hls place or bus~.
tween Fra.uce and America. None early reversal uf the persistent de- desperate hand-to~hand strugsle In , Surgeons at the recelvbtg ~11uch exist. The sole purpose of ft~~lon of the past three years.""
which the Lhr~e women prlnc.~pahi j pita! declal'ed the bullet wou.1d be·
these conversations "1s the earn,es'.,
Here and there are industries partlclpaLed.. Both Mls&amp; Samuelson tween the Index and middle flngltrs
frank exchange or views with view whtch ~ave already experienced re- and Mrs. Lerol atta.cked her, one I oi her lett hand was several clay;;
to 1lndln8 eommon grounds for qulckem~g impulses 0~ conl!umer with a gun, the other with an Iron- 1 old and had become badlv inf~ted.
helpful action In the promotion of ~?maud. he said
There has lng • ··rd a·-·"lno to Mts Judd ::; , During her ftve~day concealmlm.t.
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ooru;tructlve progress in wae word
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She shot and ktlled them .... rs. Ju d had kept the wot.Wd.
On the sur.faee this atatement lng trend of our export trade. &amp;nrl
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bandased Wlth a ha.ndkerch1ef "''
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a reversal last month of the un In self-d~fenae, 11 e sa ·
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would seem to rule out al constd·j r
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eratlon ot 9CCUl'lty guarantees for a;~~~elf po~!: ~~ttratt":i a.s the Phoenix apa.rtment occupied by the vasl n":!t spread to capture h~r
Pr~~~ C:~~e
d~~~~ Icounlry was sut!ering !rom both Mi-a Lerol and Miss Samuelson, ne- !1 was revealed In her BCCOWlt oflt§
reparations the distribution unrterpraductlon and uud~rcon- Icording to Mi'll. Judd's mur.J.Uve I rusell •hDe rtemployed tor hdhqrutes he~l
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the Oerinan moratorium sumptlon, "it Is of prime lmpor· Jwhich was related as s he lay on se . tllu ng._one o
er vcntu
economic bene1lt8 thai lance t.o strengthen the conftdenc~&gt; the operating table at the PoiJCe 1
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e a-.ndoned house,
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from reduced
or our people in the future of th~ RecelvinK hOflpital havlna lhe bu.l~ IULid she went l.o a drugstore and .
would accrue
armo.- country nnd tn a return to reason- i let extracted from h~r lett ham! purchased dye powders. Then sb.~
ment.
able prosperity.""
•and the wound tf8ted.
~:~pent an hour In a rt!:+ 1-oo~
Wl\h re~rd F::nchdlsa::~~:r:;,:~
The stt.'t!l magnate was biting In ·, "Suddenly MiBI Samuelson be- changing the color or "" her dreSs
however,
of cr!Ucs of Am' erl- ca-·
tnrurtated at me." the
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brown t.:J a
stnce
Versaillea has evet mention· his denunctlon
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l!ld the word without In the sault~ can ttsinell8 leadership.
, reproduced In shorthand by Rus~lgreen
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breath demondiua 8 ~oourlty guar~
··Amerk.a.n Industry hall had to 8111•11 stenographer, went on. ""It
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anty ror France In one form or l:ea.r the brunt or 111-lntormed the~ 1seemed 'U.t she thought I wu.s goanother. M. Laval Is no exception, . o~·lsts." he aW!!rted. "'Some of ling to IIB.Y ~ethtne about Mrs.
for he haa stressed It In every pub.. \\hum seek to undermine public Leroi.
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Uc utterance he hus made in Am~ confidence In the capacity and . ""l!.verything happened 90 fast af,erlca.
. ~~:::~ness of our lrutusV·Ial sys. : ter that. that 1 have ditDculty In
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8l8n1flcantly enough, the Whlt.e 1
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what
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House sta~ment was issued only a I
·lcurred. rn her rage, Miss Samuel· Ena•aes in Gun Pl•y Witli
short time arte&gt;r the umble of j
·son left the room and came back I Of&amp;
Wh
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thunder on the left In the form ,)f
Immediately. 1 saw that she had a :
cer
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1m open Jntervlew With
Benalr.r
' gun In her hand. She was rul!hlngl
Act of Robbery
Borah (RJ of Idaho, granted th~
I toward me.
I was petrified with

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LINED COATS

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By JAMES L. KlLdALLEN
OOlwn.bu.ll, 0., Oct. 24--INS-A In
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INS Btaft' Correapon·tent
plan to provide football
As a reault, the oouncll adjournFeden.l Btdldlq", Chlca(o,
attending the Ohio State North ed at 11 :30 a . m., after an hour and
Oct.. M-Al Capone, AW:-ka.'ti
a. tlalf'l!l debate, until 4 :00 o'clock
waa 11eDton:~d
1 uper-pnp:ter
game here today with li- when u. vote was i'JCheduled on Jap·
&amp;odar Lo elewa yean ln prison
went gllmmerlng today with an'R proposal tor ending the Manand fined. PI,CIIO by Fedual
seizm-e last nigbt or more than churian crisis.
Judre JatnU H. Wilkencn. caquart.s o.f bonded liquor cached
Yushlrawn stubl:arnly refused to
pone WM ronvlcted or lnco.tne
withdraw thE'" Japanese proposal altas: tn.•d by a Jury last s 11 tura. K&amp;.ru.ge.
thoush tnfonned by Arhstlde Briand
4&amp;)' niJ'ht,
A man who 81\Ve his name tU1 acting chairman of the council,
Capone had been conYJeted on
Long of Cleveland, wu helll that it was out ot the quest1:.:1 fLJr
counts in the indictpollee, who say that he admit- Lt!&amp;IIUC to adopt 8 resolution ccn1, s ani 9. He had
the
Intend. taintn11 such a vague phrase as
guuty o.f two millde~
bootleg- "fUnt&amp;amental principles.""
Jmanor oounta-l3 and 18.
tans Q.t
Ail etl'orts to sway the little mau
JUdie Wilkerson, In making hl.!l
him abDut wltb a big cigar, who sat throuah momentoU8 pronouncement tod:.ty
atta&amp;kB and .plea&amp; alike wiUl tbe
masklike COWllenance, were trult"0 count one the defendant Is
less. He n:malned o.domo."i.tt in LhL
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face of tarbf'd attacks couched In I rent&lt;mc~;d to f vc years 11 ' e pen wh•t was probably '"c pla'·•c'l 1tentlary and •10,000 fine and must
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t 1
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languqe heard during the lifetime
t e cos 0
prosecu11on. · n
· as
of the league.
flve, the defendant Is senhis
Bri&amp;nd's eloquent. srandfatherly
to nve year1 In th~ ptmiUnLong,
had admonitions. d:::llvcred
smlllugly,l tlary, fined $10,000 and muat pay
run the I
from Cleve- left t'.lm utterly unmoved. .
cost or prosecution.
land and
amount of 1 H .. was aske 1 b Sall'ador De
"On count nine the defenndam
whiskey In
car
he backed m
d' i
f S 1Y 11 h
. ld lis sentenced to five yt~ars In the
to the hldlrtK place and was closed M~~r aga. ~~ 9 pa n 1 tto e If w~h penltentiary and .10.000 In f Lleli
in upon by the vice squad.
wl
raw
reso u n
I and must pay cost of prot:ecutlon '
partJcos sole1nnly undertake to be- I Jud 11e WHke1110n then explalne·l
FORME&amp; BANKER DIES
gin net~otlatlons the same dtLy his J that the .sentencee on counts one
- · -Oct 74-INB- muulh
Removmg
hu; cl&amp;ar fr~
andU ftve would be served concurCol b
Yoshlsawa
answered.
0
urn us.
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South Manchuria.
ICharles
0 &amp;;:henck Sr., formerly a t
The Judae then took Ute mlsde~
1 1 gret I am unable \o with-vice ptesident or the Ohio National ry .. o.;
meanor countB. He aald Dapone
Mukden, Oct. 24.-Two companies I bonk here, died aL hk1 h.ome early Ur~wh
B1 in 11 d
Pe led to the must 8erve one year In the COWitJ
of Japa.ncle infantry were d~~ I today atter n long lllness.
en
ap 1 a 1 1 t
jaU under count number thirteen
pa.«lhed to the outetlrts of Mukden
He alllo was formerly connected ( ( unt.·~l g~ vr~ ~~an m;::s
yfo:!nu~;
and
one year ln the oounty Jail \Jn
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tOd&amp;y to aid Jn the dlBpe'-1 or a with Lang, Schenck and company,! -vu (l dllt t~aa,es
te
tro count el&amp;'hteen He ruled however
band ot 200 Chinese !IOJdl~rs
. Sliter di&amp;Ullers. He was 70 yea:rs old and lie:. Pn Y~l · e araae:: ~~ ~~n j t.hat the mi.demeaDOJ' ' aenten~
the Chinese had been scattered by had been retired from buatness for \'t.syi 1 !ill.~ll· ·
could be served concurrently. Judge
1
a bomb 8 ttack rrom a. Japanese o.lr- 1r..everal years.
~res!i on ess voce.
Wilkerson ruled thllt Capone wu
plane. ·
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:fined $10.000 on each of the misdeThe Chinese were beiii'V:!d pu1 1 CELEBRATE A.N)(IVE&amp;SA.Rl'
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SWEATERS

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que.u~
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In B1·own, Tan and Gray Camels Hair with Snt~de Lining and
Beret to match - Sizes from 6 to 14 Ycars -

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uor Seized; wa~ Intend-

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smaU, medium, large and extra. laq:e llf!a.d

UTILITY FLOOR MATS

Mr. and Mra. J. E. BaOr ,a nnounce Lhe birth of a daU&amp;"hter,
Oct. 22, at their home In Columbus.
Mr. Baker 111 one or the ownen of
the B. and B. aandw1ch ahoppe.

·•,Bindem for the adoption of on Lincoln HlU 1bunday eventn&amp;.
Mrs. R. B. LaUBhead receh'ed t.bP.
Marla. Lawrence, nine monclub prize, Mrs. Walter Ha.rrts aeeIlia
111.
_
ond prbe and Mrs. B. F. Fultz Sr.,
rueet prlae.
'IIBTliUH FROM MEETING
..._fteY. Theo. Mehl. Mrs. EUu.beth Dainty retreahmentl were eerved.
JI\W, Nary Vl.ralnla. Reibel and
IJOUIIel Jennlnp returned Thura~
dftf nen1nl from Columbus, where
\ley attended the r.nnuaJ aect.lona1
-~ held at St. John's Ev· M. N. Pe\el'l, formerly of Atben.a..
has been appolnted superintendent.
-llool church.
" 1m. 0. B. Price and Mtaa Kath- or the Pomeroy oJiloe of the West- ~ :lluber remained to vlalt ~la- ern and Southern LUe IDBura.nce
Company, succeedJ111 W. H. NlchoiR
,,
who has been tranlferred to Nel,
lonviUe.
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ancl
Mn. C. 0. Hal I ol '
NOTICE I
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H\ODitnoton wero vlsiUflfl 1'hul'Rday
· ·fie Ladie1 of the F ed• with hot elBten, lira. Henry Ewln~

Girls Camel Hair ~oats ,

•t.yle~~_

black, brown, ,reen and colon-felta In

15 hy 27 Inch

m.

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border!I-Sa. l~

A special lot or the new Fall

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WW ot Marf"Dewey wu R41to probate: ad.opt.lon recorda Mrs. Alfred Elberfeld entertained
tiled by eecn Sanden and her Five Hundred club at her home

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OPENS OFF1CE

•~· - ~011.\TK COllft'r NEWS
Tbe. followllll bualneu waa trana~
t.he probe.te courL heJ·e
,. : Jeaaie Diddle was apibe admlnlstrat.rtx of the
...... ot Perry Diddle, &lt;le..aoed.

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Marte

•""'_.,.Jonda

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pal~lue

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Dufty .

Wataon, · Emma

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The Winners Class or the MethQdlst Sunday IIChOOI a.l Minersvlll~
Have • aurprlae parLy Wednelday
ennlril ror Mrs. Dave Ph1llip11
Mrs Phtlllpa was 70 years old and
hi the oldest member or the claM.
Bbe wa&amp; the recipient' of a beaut!·
ful &amp;ift. Thirty -two .friends wet"t:!
present. Refl'el!.hment.s wer~ served. I

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Men'• Extra Heavy
CANVAS GLOVES

Hlte, Mary
Dr. H. M. Crumley he.s opened an
WldlAmlon, llal'Jorle BWallel. Jose omce here and has started practlcpi111Je ~... Charl01 Rusaell, Ed· inlr medicine accordlns ·· to an an......-11 Bier-, Pete ·Drummond, Ohes ~ nouncement he.. nl~de r:ecentJY.' Hlf
tiff ........ 1'11~1 .Ollll'ord, E -;&gt;&lt; oftlce 1B located in the H. A. Roush
1
:rni(cb. wui~ Orueaer I Jed Web- bulldlnl{ on M.afu street."' ·
sUI~· . cnaomaa Cluk, Leo va.uahn,
Dr. Crumley Is well .known here
Ca.J!l
Meut.aUns. Lerol . Brleklea, and Jiiudied lnfdlclne ~ a . P~~ ­
ClQ'Ua Jenklnlon and Pat" Durst.
delpbia unlverst\y. His odlce hour.:~
WIUJi!m a,ueoer ,...lved the aft! frotn 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. and
prillf _(Or £hit indit COmtC coitUme lrom 6 p. to 8 p. m.
' DI!IAPd lor tho best
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let ~ere.n ~and cake Were oserved.
- ·- 'fhe Rebel\:&amp;b loda:r:· lL\ Dexter
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held thelr r'egular · '"~t,tl$ Th~rs~
. NU&amp;I~ ENTIRTA.~NEU
day eV\!nlnK. Ar~r · the / Close "of
.
todse a procra.m was enjoyed.
EWe Frecker of Clleat:cr ·The tOllowtnr -visitors from · Poplp
deJlthtfully entertained the ~uraes rOJ attended: Mr. and Mn. Ch&amp;S.
of ~ Holt.er hospital &amp;rid thell Neue, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anfrl.tnda at. her home rec-:~ntly iJt. drews, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob RolJer,
NmM of her birthday ~nnlversary Mrs. cora Warner, Mrs. EJrurta.
'nle home wa1 beauttfully de- Fou, Mrs. claude Darst, Mrs. I
cor,ted. In keepln(l wtth tiN! Hal· Chas. Orueser. Mrs. Nellie Smith,
kJwtl'en aeaaon with refreshments ¥f8. Walter Mceunougll., Mrs. Joe
ccmalatm&amp; of douahnuts and elder Rubin, M,rs. David Wablon, Mrs,
and a blrthdQ cake, decorated with Lena Brni~h. Mrs. Mary Harrl.s.,
candlel; were served at Ute elofte of Ml8ses Freda Warner and Gertrude
the enjey8ble evening. dtmctna: and Smith, Rev. o . w. WUllams, Lester
m.ae were the dlvtrslon ot the eve Hart, JROOb Mees and · Chester AnDlnl. Mile Louise Thomp110n, Dour- drewa. Refreshments were serve&lt;.!.
Ju . ctrcle and Norman Rose furn~ the music. Thirty-one guest.e
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N\J!s QarleUa OhltnBer entertain•
ed. i: number of her JOUDK rrtend.a
· aer:.-home on M~,tlbertY av·:mue
rindy. exenl~ 21 with
a
llowe'en parfY..' ; · ·
'ltlOee preaeat
were Thelma
YO\dif, ~line · Ebersbl.ch, Eileen
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during ELBERFELDS OCTOBER SALE is a good time to select
your Winter Coat-Hundreds to select from-the finest materials, the newest styles, the best nat~onally known manufacturersFor the October Sale.:._There are Five Price Ranges

Slaes 38 to st.

pe-r pockets.

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It pays to take advantage of the sales at Elberfeld_s-and now

Slses 32 to 50.

The jacllel.l are blr

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fullnt:lii

Tutsday. November 3, 1s election
lr&amp; OJ'QM. 21, or Letart, w. va..
hi h tl
th
....n .. wlll
tmd Jfeel Blair. 18, of CottacevHie
day, at w c
me
e •-d b open at 8:30 o'clock a.. m., and.
W. Va,. wert taken 1nto cus ...... Y Y t.lo8e at 6:30 p . m. unleM there are
CO\PitJ ofllcera Tburaday ntrht fol- voters waltina in llne to cut their
1ow1n1 an aeektent whk:h occurred talk.t.s In w h 1 o h caae the
at UM lnt.enecUon o1 Ash street and polls ~hall be kept open until Ruch
8out4 Third avenue 11,1 Middleport. waltlna voters have voted. Beabout 11~ o'clock.
tween the hours of 12 o'clock noon
On:lu told t.he oflcers \ha.t he and 6:30 p. m ., 1a a 1eaal part hoUWU drl\l'lnl eut alon1 A.$h street do.y. Municipal and township of! land. ljlOUld not make the curve at cera,. members of board6 Df educathf tnt.enection of Thlrd. The car tlon. jud&amp;:es and clerU of pollee
CGmpletely demolished when 1t and municipal courts and jusUceto
ldl :the road and cruhed into a of the peace are to be elected ProP.Ole·
posed amendmE:nt.s to U1e con~;Utu­
. ~unt)' oftleera 600J1 arrived a~. tlon, .l aws. orttinanees and measures
the .~~:c:ene, d1scovered a gallon
I!Ubmitted and other questions m·
aUced whle,_Uy near the aceldent. propcsltlons are alao to be voted on.
t.ntral pl1001 of whJatey had
rpllt~. the oJiictro &amp;aid, and Jut.u
A SLIP UP
nowtd lnto the atreet. A rifle, fulIJ"ioacJed wu also found In the car.
Michi1an an-:1 Ohio will have Id'Croaa and Blan were broU&amp;ht t.o entical color schemes ror 1932 11tllf! oount.y JaU and when ques· cenae plates, secretary of State
f.l~ by oftlcero aald they dld noL OJ.arenoe J. Brown, has learned .
~ each oLher. orosa told &amp;herlft Acreement la made two yeal"8 In adTracY that he left home Thur.s- vanciJ
between and amon11 states, a:;
daf evtmiJll, had driven to Hunt· to colon. A chan11e tu adminlstra ·
mpon and was returning home. tlon in MlchJgan caused the !illp-up
He picked Blaili up u a hitch in the Ohlo-M.Ichigan dupllcntbn
hiker near Qallipolill, he aaid, and the new authorities not havlllJ!
aUe1· drlvlna a mile or ao farther been acquainted with the workln~s
ptcked another hitch hiker up, arransement, says Secrel.ary Bww1·
~bose name he dk1 not know.
Work on the plates had so far l)ro He elalmed that IN! d1d not know p-eued In both sLates, when Lho:
uw fdlbkeoy was In hll car and d~scovery was made that nvthlng
aJan allo knew not.hlnB abuut lt. can be done about it, and ror thl'
Wb.ili uked about the rifte. Croll! ftret time m years neighborln&amp;:
-~ -be had been rabb1t htmtlna ttates wm use very similar nlates.
on.\lnday afternoon. A check writ- Q1le polnt or dltference is that the
ten· ap and endoned by R. R. Car- word MichiK&amp;n appears at the top
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to tbe amoun~ ot f25 was of the" ... plate while in Lhill staLe
Jn 01"08' pouesston along Ohio BPPI*rS at the bottom.
1f . a money baa eontalnl"lla about
'l!;ilo In dimes.
OHIO COAL OUTPUT
1ftllm otrtoera arrived at th t
aeene o1 tbe acc:ldent, Blaag and The output. of coal from Ohio
orr- were att.emptlnr to aet away . mlnee for the ftrst three weeks ::&gt;f
'11ley told the oftlcera about the September totaled 1,284,000 ton~.
other fellow who had been with which Indicated an estlma.Led t.onthean. but be escaped before the naae of 1,700,000 for the moQ.th.
Durinl thill time approxlritately
poUee could set Ill....
CroN told ~leers he wu tbc 20,000 mlners were working in 427
10n qf Ottlo Cross ~ prominent mlnee. Owin11 to a slack In transmerehant of letart. Both are be- portat.ion to lake porta there waa u.
bll hekl .here pendlng the fl Una of ehrlnkall!l over the previous month
t:bqea. ~b wtll p~y In· but, *be. ol¢put undoubtedl)r w1ll lneJUdo. tro~&gt;~~lb'lltlod ot liQuor, ...,.. crealie' ·-dua-tftr ·Oeiober and Ndvem~
aeuloft Or Uquor, and reckleu drlv· ber owln11 to domeaUc consumpt:.ion
and lncreued atlel!l by retallera.
tnr.

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• priee for this ad-a rar~Mnt
new lower

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UOUNTY OFFICERS
f.o·llOWIN·c CR~S H Pl..,v., -d-:82 y..,.

Rifle,

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TUPPERS PLAIINS
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There wm be no peace In Europ~
and · no dlsannamenL throughout
world., Borah sa.ld, until the iniquities and Jnjustlces or the Versailles
treaty are corrected. He meuLi 1 ed speclftcally the amputation
the pollach corridor from Oermnny
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darlng that Ohio 11 confronted to ban stllhtaeera over-zealous in I en1as«t a merchant J)oliceman .b1
·with the slrange sttuatlon of btlnk.s '"souvenir hunt.lng."
ThettB of Ia IWJ battle at the I'ICI'ne o.f the
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th&amp;
robbery.
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pu:e-ctly solvl'nt and well-.?'un- Dowen and P ces o wrea
were
The policema, Thomas L. SancJ:
a(tad- yet cloolna their doJr.s At- reportrod .
en who l1red nve shot.s at lhe
1
l:::rn,:y General Gilbert Bettman 1
after the latter shot h.irU
t-ocla'l_ lalcl the resp:&gt;nslblllty for 1
VE one~ and attempted to fle e. wu.'s
the Sltuat.lon at the feet of bahk LINDBERGHS ARRJ
confined 1n city hospital. His con•
pry.
depc£itors.
-{
IAT SADDENED HOME dltlon was not regarded aa lif!•·lods.
· Moreover. Borah declared he
E:r;:~aklng over tJle r&lt;J to i:r ... i
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AlthoUih wcun1ed 1n the low.eif~red complete cancellation yf 1st.atwn W L W here. Ute A~- 'I
INS- I part ct the abdomen and the !calp,
re rations. even to the uncond.i- t::rnry Gm:&gt;ral asserted thal Ohln s
Englewood.~- J .. Oct . 24the :routh ~scaped from the }KIIIct~
ticm I annuities Oerrnony obllgatei"l ~ltuat.lou ctemand.s "revived oonfld- lnnocent, hapP,., baby smiles of man and ran to tbe oftlce of a dQC:her aetr to pay France under t.he cno! In our banking lnsUtuuons 00 Ulelr son today ~ed the IIOr- ( tor two blocks away whoo ,~;~~~~o'!i
YOWtg, plan. u that were done he the r.art ol all deposit m. toU•;Iv - row ot Col and
· ..Charles A. · ed illce H
Jate ~ n
Bald, tit would advocate canc~lla- 1cd up by_a concerted mc\·em&lt;!nt •·1J Llndber&amp;h in the bouse itt mourn- theP~-itale ::Sere aia.acnes
tJon or Europe's debbi to the Unit- theL.· part, whc.•l ~tl.stierl d tn, Iins :" wh~ lr~l ~jed ~bru=~ ht&amp; 1ecoveey was doubttul
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1''lsl•: soun~ess and honeat man- ly usero::; ~ deat:ncrr ,:,: Lind: 1 sanders. according to the
ed states, but on no other baala.
ed~:Sasy ~'::~:J:n~!,n todalhftle- ~~~n~ ~tll=~ ·C:,:un~~.~ :t'lh's father, Senator nWtaht w. ceporttllt,•n~~~eddoollire yo ullia ·
•11o...-.:
Morrow
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Ions dispatcheS to acquaint Parlil 1ng that the withdrawal of deposlt.s They .landed U..P::H last nlaht at . Rtore with an armload of -~' ;: :c
with these tldJnas. And from the except for needed CUl'l'll!nt purpo&amp;es Newark airport after having mad&lt;' suits and disappe-ar 1n
cable oftlces they dashed to Inform Ia ~th tmpatrlotic and shol t~611fh. a cro•uHxmt.lnentl I'IJtht In aLorm 1be c.m.cer wulted at the _: :: __--:
M. Laval or wha.t Senator Borah ed.
, ,
and 101 from Vtctorta.. B. c ., In 30 the prowler SOOll
had IIB.ld.
'llle cue of Obto 11 'strange sit~ houn 12: minutes 1\telr actua 1 Sanders ordered
n tvideniJy netted the Premtet, uat.k.n." of banD, Bettman said, Is ftyinll .Ume wu t9 hours and ;) scume ensued c;·--;,
(Continued ,00 pap three)
COo.AtlnueiJ on J:Ml8 dX)
minute&amp;
occu!Ted.

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THE DAlLY TIUBUNE POMEROY

\~--G~~g·A;~~~d In Washington

His Monument of Eternal Light

OHIO

SUNDAY OOTOBER :&amp;a l!Sl

OHIO

By ROBERT S ALLEN

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Jolm60n moved b :..:; .wntl.Y
from t.he J W :MCOWloulh farm t.o
RIWibow Monday
Mr &amp;nd Mrs. Luther Mcc:aead
a.nd daughter Jua.nlta 1peot Batur
da). and Sunday with Oeo Prtd
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:!~nato
Nor 1:1 a Kl Mr W1ci.erllham wa y
be seen any day graz.l g peax fu :1
l.oyethe 01 ll we kept VIrgin ~
Ia\\ ove r ook ng the broad Poto
moo
Ti cy are pet lambs presented o
Secretary or LabQ and Mrs Doa;c
by f ends to their V rllnln es
tate Notre N1d OUr Ne~t located
nea h ~:~tor c ArUnston cemetery
Sena w No rls 1s black and Mr
Wtckersha.m is white Mrs Doallt
5 ~t&amp; lhey v.ere named by the r
donors
We a e ve y fond at: Lhe n
to d
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A P Tuttle was
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S naLor Gore of Oklahoma who

one term tn tne Be mte wtts
defeated and then e electd laa
:~-ea
A I hough blind he lS one of
h mos zea o s ilOOk lovers
lhe
Cap ta
He had a library oi over
50,000 volumes
1 Hut cou.stant pu cba.ses ol new
llooks is U e despa r ol M
Oorf!
Hs home h re s ped high
th
I them n.nd the 'C a e thou~:~an t:;
sto e nwny n he ~aseruc \t or th
Cap t.ol
Whe ve
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to a n \\ c y tl e Be ato
mn cdia ely rnA c I qurr es tlbou
n e est np; bwk sl ops He then
browst&gt;E abo t
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J ou ii
searching fo desirable buys HI:!
mtkes a p rcl uses by h s ~ nse
of touch

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my peace I g1ve unto you not QS the world l'lveth give 1
unto you Let not your heart be troubled ne1ther let tt be
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and bustle wben the
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only re~ordtJ bem• accomphshed among our auto1no, 1
bale traveling publ c are those of Jncreaamg deaths snnu,-1
ally It 11:1 mdeed comfortmr to note what the rallroads art
8CCOR)pllshmg They are dolDJ§ a worthy work and the)
are betterang results not thru mere (.;hance nor haphaz
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ard work by thelr employees but on the contrary be,ca&lt;Jse
they anq an the workmen are makmg a study of cond1
ttonij makmg rt their bu.smess to be sure th(y are right
before they break forward
Naturally such efforts a:rl
bound to be rewarded
Wbtle our autom.obtle deaths arc constantly mountmg
untll they have reached the staggermg amount of mort.:
cles ot diet of coun
than 30 ooll' annually tho Booton and Albany the Santa
COLON
B:r JAMIS RYAN
Fe and our own Chesapeake and OhiO railroads have op
Pt&gt;rhapa we e not
INS Stqtf Cor e~;po cW!1.
ter all sa d a dair off a
erated for the past 14 years Without a passenw:er fatality
Colon R p Oct 24--Whlle the cussing the ma.tt.l'l of cow d
Think of such a mark Thwk how proud every man
world 88 OJ. whole ta. n o1 depress Ithe lnternat anal Ne vs e
c
lon
hna.ma.
and
the
Can&amp;l Zone respondent We lllll.Y t a e
k
h
I tl ons must be It t oo k muc h wor muc
th oae organza
to the iront as the cr.J:l spol ered fOR eth • o! rettl a ue
education much effort however. to achleve.reuch l. record
temiUue unt.ouehcd by ftnan pe~ ,U.vo~ Nola ccm nc
woes
on Ia banana flavo Imagb
AR. a matter of fact railroads throughout the country Rei! ug almo ~ (, tlrely po the a f ield for promot on n s u
have been domg some worthwhile things Jn thlS respect vast gq.:vroll&amp; of the United states some keen buslne.t:s man
and Ohto which enters and leaves Pom ~ptnt
In Pano.qumlan s hops n ostly produce bana.nl\8 ll rj crca
w
The c'~esapeake
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by American employees 11nd w tl out the banana&amp; We m uh e n
eroy oncC! each day except Sunday hail operated mort! no portant ndUDtrl e or ht!r ow feed our cows sttawber es ond P o
w tb the exception of wo c;r tb ce duce strawberry milk o
than SIX b1hon eight hundred and eiahty nu1hon passen brewer e11 to wor y about P11.nama feed then chocolate a d
ger tri..l}f!ij Without a p~enger fatality (A pasl!enger m1Je alta comfortably back to enJoy the chllcolate n lk The pcbs b
prOBperlty made possible by Unc
amazin~r
is hadtlng one passenger one mile )
Bam'&amp; o~upa.tlons of the ca al
Turnlpg from the fa c 1
W.h{:n Qur CJ.Utomobtle~ and their drivers reach •u•m I Zone
evor the Kovernmenl off c
Oanal Zone emplOyees house1 o.L taJncd stou! y tha a IJu
a stat~ df proficiency the da1ly papers Will not be prmtlng CC¥t by t.he government of the u
~~onP.B a. dl:il' wlll kee r e ;',i~ ,,,;;,.,:_
hsts oL auto VICtims daily as they are doing now but that Led States are a carefree lot They 11 W&amp;~ o. I
M
.spent! freely buylns the th ng cows wh recently 1 'l8 d
time til a long long t1me m the future These thmp shouh.; they most desire Panamla
cal te1.1ts
the hca u
be considered by the motormg pub he when they contem chant&amp; profit and n c:1nse uenc
Ca 1 Zo
business thr eves In Co o
a d
plate 1~tps especially Jaunts of long duration and coverm11 Pannma. city where Pay Day
h~stle

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erick. and a!nu y
Cha.a Babcock and family apent
SundaY wlth his pare1 ts :Ur and
Mn; W 11 Babcock at Evera:reen
Harry Spencer and Beveri,J WoUc
spe t Sunday with P R Orr aud
Ia Uy
Mr .arui Mr.; Ray nand Frank

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Mr and Mr&amp;. W H Wolfe Bev
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spent Sunday evet lnl with tbc
for ner 5 uncle and &amp;Wlt Mr and
M -s Wll Zehm at Keno

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The Playground of America

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J m saw the startled exchange oE

fl'lancea between Martell and Sant as
llsham was surp sed 10to this self
bet(ayal the r already awa~ned 11us
p c on&amp; evidently suddenly deepened
by th 1 revelat on that h 1 P;retended
1nirnnty could only llavo been a
blmd or a. d sguJse
Just at first nO Ol'le apoke Slowly
the g~rl wened her eyes from her
mome~tary fa ntncu as llsbam held
&lt;her tn h1s anhs.
1-I am all ngbt aow thank you ,.
she said.
Martell bOW hlll'rled t~rd her
all solKJt ous concern
"Y9U had better he down for a
liule w~i,le, my dear Sant l not ced a fire Jn the library 1 wonder
lif!mlgbt-"
.. Oh, of courst! ll sa Blair might
111:e to rest on the cou~ there. I II
get some brandy-•
Bu• I am aU nght, really now'"
Helen protested. It wa1 only a
pass r)JJ faiPtnes&amp;. 1 don t ,mot to

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These thmgs are worth studymg

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Hotel Hillsboro
TAMPA 8 LAltGt;ST IIO'UL

OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL

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lo•isl~ SilO:
wit atife tO" walk from the rOOl't With
Martell and Sant support ng ht:r
I ought to have known beltl!r
than to n1ent on Cteyke s murder ao
h11r he,npg Jlsham sa d as if to
l 1q:a1elf· with • htth: frown Then a
fa nUy amused smUe seemed to to'll-c;h
the raJher cynical face ami be gaTe
1 shrnE" Wr.ll that a tha~
He dropped back nto hlt c:ha r no
longer troublm11: to keep up thl.t fie
twn o( lameness. Jlm turned toward
him al d to speak but remefttbered
t~ the door was wide open behtad
them. They wa ted 1n tlllentlll for
Sapt apd Martell to retum
•1 hope :td ss Bla r IS better?' Jim
asked u the two men came ba~k
oto th~ room.

Central
F1repro0f
S.t~n; Hei.t
~ Ra~ioa
H ome hke Atmosphere Large Aary Room•
Spnc1ous Lobby Mezzantne and Outdoor
Balcony Barber Shop Beauty Parlor Bat
tie Creek Turktah and, Ruas1an Bathe aDd
many other Converucncet
"'Top o the Town
D1n1ng Room ap,d
Roof Garden
Cafeteria and Coffee Shop
$2 to $5
We 1nvtte you to hve at
$6 to $9
Eu1c &gt;can The HILL 58 0 R 0 Amcr1can
Weekly rate~ and
L B Skmner Pres
C J Jackscn M,r
foldera on apphcat1on
Telephone M 5541

IRONY

Disasters Hit 38 States-in Past Ye;n·

upon the &lt;'
of tbe Canal Zontl o t.hc Re
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put! t.:
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BIG st;UH£5 COMING
IG SLASHES ARE expected to be made In the highway
)Udget for 1932 accordmg to the outlook at the pieH
ent time dqe matnly to the short.stghtedness of our last
legtslature in rnakang over old laws mto new an.es Espec1
ally P9:Qr JUdgment wus shown m draftmg the new law
relating to the autom 11Jtle tax In sptte of the many ob
jectton~ from newspapers all over the state (of w~tch th1s
~u)&gt;ll;t,.,on vl'as one) the legislator. went right ,along with'"'··'·:-:,
their tfe• shut perf.ctly obltv1ous to what should have
been P.latn as any fact could be-namely that makmg thl!
opang~ m tax rates and removmg the personal tax 01 rna
chines was bound to )lroduce a deficit if any change was

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1.1lates Tha otb.er tlisasters were and the Arne lean A.ed Cross • .,
wltbnut O:J:ccnt on ea red on s nul proprfated •5 000 000 from lb tro••
tanooualy with t1 e dr ll.i t relief ur)' The cost or the olber dl,alter
and placed a heavy burden not ral et operaUona was horn&amp; from thllll
a on&amp; uJ)OD. the runda oflhe nat onal Red Cross treasury and local !unde
Red Cross but upon Its trained per- contr buted in the stricken c:ommu
nltlcs
aonnef or dlllaster relief workers
At. the peak o! the drought roller
Thle d !laster work of th&amp; Red:
more than two m Ilion pars(lns were Cros11 le supported ln Part from the
being fed c o ed or a:lven othor fl.I\1 qJ-1 re .ll cal for n em ben whlcb
help and in all o! the work more occlll's ell'Cb fGI'l' till~'!te~ Ntullltlca
than 2 750 000 men women atl:d Day and T!iank81ivlng DA'y Etch
cllldren were cared for by the Red person who :lolna a11 a member ot
Cross
tl e Red Gross Ja contrll:mUng to
Funds for tbe drouffht reuer w4p'e wa.rd this erroeUve and Important
obtallled in lJ:art. thnnu;h publie emergney reUef. should calamltlet
coatrlbutloaa. becauiJe of the
oc.ou~uywheJ'e arreciilaa: live• Cf
ultude ot the uq,mber&amp; affacte4. Tlle i))elr fellow dtl.ll!loe.

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Motb1ng
much 1,he matter JUs a mere pass
n1r f~mtness " Martell saad He
turned to the man w th the crutches
Our sympa.th es seem rather to have
bleen wasted in yoUr c:ase Mr II·
aham he: added blandly
My lamebess you mean1" lG
q~red the other man cool y
..Well 1f you could call 1t fa\ne
nt'ls dra.wled Martell
"Of course one QUI do things In
m~ota of ttress or emergeacy
tlJat Qne Carmot do at oormal times
i'C!tumed Ilsbam q01te anpertrubed
and ;af my groggy foot puGuhes D;Le
fQr it ;after'watd-t~tll that • my own
afla11•
.. For me this pretense of lalltt'nesa
t1rpla ns a lot broke 10 Sant W tb
a gry susp ~ori He aeemed un
ne"ed all on edco ud his manners
suffered It wu you I suplWlse who
ma•qaeraded u Severn JUS~ now out.
,: de thl1 wmdow,.
"Masqueraded~ But-how do you
knO"W it wat a masquerade? You
d dn t tbink .that at lirat parned U
•ham with famtly ral1ed e1ebrowt.
~~ remember r;ou had J~Od

Jmphorung as I came to the
Dtd yGu by aDy chance find out t
bat Severa after ab W 1t0t "e

;capod fU
The tbnut ,.. deadly Ia hslmpK.
:atJoa. Sant's faec went a tiulo wh .,.
n' He had made a slip there. ::U:artell
real1ztd 1t, too He ~ himself
ato tJie breach Jronlcally pohte
"Jf 1t costa you .eo much pa111 to
u( your foot, I re!P'et more thaD
ftl' m,r. daughter'• auddca. fa~at
1e11., ,.
B•t Jlarten was ci'DIIilll blt.det
lritll aD a.atqollist u dexterous at
dmself
"'Yoa are fti'Jicift4. Bat that waa

roar reputation aa Buen01 All'ta. of
:oune-bdote fOil had so regret
:ably to leave JOUr tat in the Ann
da do ll&amp;yo.• And tbl1 tbne k wa1
M:artelr• tura to 1tart u4 ebanse
dot: -a,. tho .,.,,- added. U.bam
Martla wu yoar lll!lftlllt Oftr there
[ thl*. Dt: l(utelll"
For • moment llarteU teemed to
...e • btwer: HilantaiOirist bad
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brblnd the tmted glasses. Fear

The sudden s lence that followed was
prcgnanL Through 1t came a knock
at the doot Mart o appea ed
Some one on the telephone for
Mr W')' ter sr"
Jim h ned out to the telephone
AI he waa c ou ng the hall 11
thought made h m pause He t ned
as of casually to the DliiD&amp;ervant.
'Marun do you en~; regret the old
days llt tbe Aven da de Mayo
It was a ahot 10 the dark. But
]1m had just 11eeu the effecc on Ma
tell of llsham 1 rderedce tO thl\t
strce' io Buenos A rea and to Ma
tu' 1 unsuapcc«!d assodat on w th
h1m tbere. One glance at the man r.
face was enough to satiSfy J m tl al
t waa ad sturb ng memory for Mar
ttn"Youve
'""' got tlll tomorrow morn
Ina Mart n H be added' n th~ same
guardd wo ce. "But th .. l s probably
the outside l m t •
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volee anawered h m.
Oh 1~1 you J Gmy? It was D II
laaked fot or me ... ~t to ask for-but
It doe!in t really matter Someth ng's
happened at Manorways-and we
want you to cr.one back at once
It was not ke M lly s u al cheer
!FuJ votce. Thert' was a no c of st a n
lQ its urgericy
--y.That has happened 7 W at s
wroo.r? cr ed J n qu ckly
.. I CliO t even CJ.: n to exrla n un
t I 1 see JOU And you n s 1 be
alanned ) mmy Eve y
g's a
r ght now only we ve ad a. un
nerving espe:r1ence-..
.. llloUI ng's h11ppened to K~tthar
ine1' J m s vo c.c reH c cd l sud en
anXIOUS alarm at these myst r ous
hint-.
Didn t I say th,at everytll ng'a all
nght now?" answered M lly
B t
we vc bad rather a shOtk. No Inn t
talk over the phone.. Only 11 was
ratbet fr gl teh ng-and we shal feef
ha:pp et when you and 8 II are back
He:t YDICt: st II SOlUJded f[ ghtened
J m thclught
"'Why, of course. We Jl come at

A patro mans rcet are t ne&lt;:e&amp;'lari

Our OarD. VaudniUe
\f:lte betwlni ror money
but Its
Petlt oner- WJJl you sign up Co worse to have her demand ng It
the nbo shment of the 18th Amend
ments?
SGCJal MoompUshmen-.
Voter- Yes If you re sure U a t
B
g so w althy
hat you can
wont lnterfer~ wtth my lr k ng
have your mo Q8ram t!ng ro ed on
tbe go dfish
FlnahelaJ Nete
The 1ellow who says he Me
l'OUI'e RJrht
dough to speak of ts probably
Churches are f 1e lnstttuuons
ce vlng hllllh money
but e;ofas and autOJJJobl 1 arc olllo
popular p aces of worsb p

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Socla.l Errors

to the country

MetropUtan Menaees
Our reformerB seem k&gt; want t'Very
thlnl shut up on Sunday exoop1.
tlle!r own mouths.

]deal D..U...beU.

The sapp) htiSba ld who sat p In
bed and struck A match to see I
his v lfe put the light out
Flnancla.l

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NllD and Veld
The Los Angele.s houseWII&lt;! Who 1
so good at swattlnl flies that &amp;hr:
wants to enter herself In tlt'Xt ye&amp;r s
your Olympic Rarnes.

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ldr and Mrs Jamq Stanley anQ
Mr a d Mn vernon Sloan and three ch dren speo
Ba.t~day
litt e da gbter of Perrysburg o
Dl&amp;:ht. w th Kate Sinc)Oif and
spent several days at the home ni famifll
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he former s mother Mrs Lillie
G A. Mart n and fami Y ~
Douglass 'Ibey returned to their Sunday e\-en ng w th Nettie Rtoatt
n home Saturday
at Pratts Fork
Mr and Mrs Clint Hudnall a.nd
Cltnt Hudns.JI and ran tly weft
two I tt e sons Harley Whaley Mr 1\ ek e d vis tors of M s Katie Btq
and Mrs Loyd Stncls.ir and llttle clair
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Mr and Mrs V E O)Oane arm
son Ca I were recent guestH of Kate daU&amp;"hter have, returnea tq Pe~
Blncla r
burg alter a weelul v~t WJ~I\ ,tllf
Noel 8 ncllllr Is abJe to return to tormer s mother Mrs Llllle Dcn,vsc:hoo ags.ln s.tt.er four weeks of lass
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!Uness
Mr and Mrs Arthur Martlb
Helen VanNest vir; ted with Revll cal ~d on Dehver Va.t\Ntst. aijl
Dl:!ugla...~ Sunday
ram ly SundiL)'
Mrs R E Dougltw and children Heleh VanNes~ spent Sunday wJ.tl
were guests Sunday of Mr a td Revs1. and Avery Doultlu
t
" Mrs Dnwson Meeks
Mr and Mrs Merle SloaM 4!
Hazel Yerkt!y has employment In Toledo spent a lew days w th ~
.t\,thenti
Doug a.s recently
Mr nnd M IS fl E oqugla.&lt;; artd
Mr and Mrs Arthur Martin and
son Carl were reeent guests of sons Gera d and Alton w~re vlslit
or t Shade Sunday w U Dawsoo
.lames W cldlam and -rami y
Dl:!rls McCumber who underwent MeekS and ran y Alsa Clara. M¥
an operation two weeks ago at Hoi Perry acecmpanled them
P ze
hospital is slowly lmprovlllg at
M s Maud Frost SOl Jr and daa
that Institution
1ghte Thed11 who h11ve bef! 1
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George McCumber has been very typhoid fever are now recovering:~
poor Y for the paat three months ls
There w ll be o. pie social llt ~
slowly Improving
Bea wal ow scnool house Frl~
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away at once?" he sad Mrs Gay
son bas rung up ra I er urgent ytbe JMs&amp;age was really fot you B II

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face suddenly anx ous Both
Sa:nt and Martell seemed to be look
108 at J m intently
"Oh M lly d dn t explain I
said
•And since you re gong cut n
Usham. peri aps you wont m nd
g v og me f I ft. Mu.stn t outs ay my
wek:ome'" he ad Jed w lh a gleam
of cynical humor
I.Jsham d d not offer to shake hands
wath etther Sant or Martel ne ely
vouchsafing a I ttlc cool lo mal bow
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daughtCI ol Co umbus ...rere t1 e
w ek c d g ~t.s of the parents
Mr n rl M s Dav d Car nan ann
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nnd Mrs C E Rothgeb and two I ' ~ e
e ono who I fl!l I r
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0 .., of ( d 't1 not f't n fro
r.loughters Lois Marie Berry Vir
gl ij\. DeLane~ and Virgin a BIJ?g 8 k l:
o!Coumbus
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Fred Ca.rman spent Sundo.y wit't
fu )
Allen S"' sher of [Jtt e Kyget.
The home of Mr and Mrs Ed
Rothgeb WS.B the BCBne ot very
pleasant gathering Friday evening
Oct 16 when nei8'hbors and reJa
t ves came In to help Mrn Rothgeb
celebrate her birthday a!ter a so
e a.l l our Refreshments of hom
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served ThOBe pr IR!nt were Mrs I ord hns 1111 o n peol le
J H Berry a.nd daughter Los Mrs
e nne v;l o Jt()(''l In his n
Ocru-ge Becken Mr and Mrs Davis / a e tru l tor 1 s S4'l' I('{'
Butche r and ch ldren Mr and Mr~
IV Paul Before Galllo (n
Sterile Roush and children
Mr 17)
and Mrs C E Rothgeb and two
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daughters Mrs s R earn an and
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t;e llt;:lllnst lim (
ii n Fred lllld Pauline Fife all de
1S)
rJ PY -cu
I m ot P su d
parted at a late hour wish ng Mrs 1 lng IDP to \\or~ p Go I en trll ~ t
Rot! geb many more happy blrtit ll e a w
day11
2. U I o s lee Ilion (vv 14 Hl) He
Mr o.nd Mrs J H DeLoney had f decide I tl at t
1 not hill N n ~n
ns their dinner gue&amp;ts Sunday Mr to aettle tll!!~pntt's eonee 11 ng mat
and Mrs. H B Bing of Col1mbus N8 ot t1 c Jf&gt;1\ sl JA v
M1 and Mrs. B R Carman and
'lJ 8os 1 e es 1 enlen (Y 17) 1
Mr and Mrs Da.vld Carman
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prubah Y I e "'a a eadlnl tl e
turned to her home at Kyger Bat j nth't k uron P ut
n ~ Ort'ek11
u -d~~oy having spent the past three ~"* Ued tu In e B)'mpatllftd wilh
Wt'l!k.s with Mr an 1 Mrs David Paul 'l, eretore t1 ey tnroed arllnet
Canna.n
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to quarrel amon&amp; ourselves now of
tlmesl
Martin ha.d drawn back half cow
enng yet half 4c6ant.
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llaham had IOQe but someth ng
Martell as long as you I vel I e
biS eom ns bad brous:ht I ngered be sad nalowmeanngvoce hscyu
hlod like an in.tang~ble tb rd pr~sence an ouldermg and baleful
nol
in the room where Sallt and Marten threatemng-but I m ghc be 1m
danger
AL Far A 1addea dl1qu et ng fear
tblt twJtehetl utleullt at thelr
Martell looked at him hard for a
aonet. whlapcriq insistently of
Then w thout a not he•
dani(Cr where tbt'y had aever moment
word
be
turned
and went back nto
daumed danger could tlDit.
the room.
Wbo eoakllbbam be?
(To 8• Cotltllwt4 Tomorrow)
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Sunday
former s
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b othe Jesse Nelson .o.nd wife or s e r- u g tl co
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ANXIOUS
told a somewbat anx ous B II exactly
what bad b«D •a d over the .tde
phooe. Both men were feeling more
tban a 1 Ule troubled by M lly 1
lh'&amp;QPI h,ints of someth ng fnght
eDing What oonlcl haYe happened at
Manorways dut as tbelr abst;nce'
Bill jumped Uno the driver's seat
and Jim and llsbam aot tD beh nd
Aa the c:ar ahot up the dnve llsham
said rather aa odd thins
..Rather gaM mpelf away just
now d1da t l-over m~ crutches, 1
mean? But of cqune,"" he added
mth a short laush .. I made that
shp qu1te deliberate1;vl

ARMnr lht' lntt'Wcents; a
erat 8 1.!1 nt Ish ag schools are
now ho d ng their d mesttc s le ee
cGUrse!i n shoot ng ga e es

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Blackjacks and san1bays a e
plentlfu
the Middle West thaL
toupees are now coming equipped
w th shock absorbers.

And Jim myst ficd and mo e than
a Uttle aruaous burr ed back to the

Aa they burned out to the car

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ON GENUINE FORD BATTERY
FITS---80 percent of all make cars
PLATES---13 heavy plates
SEPARATORS-Made from
Port Orford Ceda1
CAPACITY- Approximately 20 percent
greater than the average low pnce
Battery
PRICE $7 25 or $6 90 and your old Battery
Battery

8ROOKS-E8ERSB~CH
Motor Company

SALES
MIDDLEPORT

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THE DAlLY TIUBUNE POMEROY

\~--G~~g·A;~~~d In Washington

His Monument of Eternal Light

OHIO

SUNDAY OOTOBER :&amp;a l!Sl

OHIO

By ROBERT S ALLEN

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Jolm60n moved b :..:; .wntl.Y
from t.he J W :MCOWloulh farm t.o
RIWibow Monday
Mr &amp;nd Mrs. Luther Mcc:aead
a.nd daughter Jua.nlta 1peot Batur
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Nor 1:1 a Kl Mr W1ci.erllham wa y
be seen any day graz.l g peax fu :1
l.oyethe 01 ll we kept VIrgin ~
Ia\\ ove r ook ng the broad Poto
moo
Ti cy are pet lambs presented o
Secretary or LabQ and Mrs Doa;c
by f ends to their V rllnln es
tate Notre N1d OUr Ne~t located
nea h ~:~tor c ArUnston cemetery
Sena w No rls 1s black and Mr
Wtckersha.m is white Mrs Doallt
5 ~t&amp; lhey v.ere named by the r
donors
We a e ve y fond at: Lhe n
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Mr and Mrtio Pre&lt;l WCIIlc

Sa day evenlnt
A P Tuttle was
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S naLor Gore of Oklahoma who

one term tn tne Be mte wtts
defeated and then e electd laa
:~-ea
A I hough blind he lS one of
h mos zea o s ilOOk lovers
lhe
Cap ta
He had a library oi over
50,000 volumes
1 Hut cou.stant pu cba.ses ol new
llooks is U e despa r ol M
Oorf!
Hs home h re s ped high
th
I them n.nd the 'C a e thou~:~an t:;
sto e nwny n he ~aseruc \t or th
Cap t.ol
Whe ve
n I s t ave s.. h e
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to a n \\ c y tl e Be ato
mn cdia ely rnA c I qurr es tlbou
n e est np; bwk sl ops He then
browst&gt;E abo t
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!o
J ou ii
searching fo desirable buys HI:!
mtkes a p rcl uses by h s ~ nse
of touch

By Jobn P Medbury

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my peace I g1ve unto you not QS the world l'lveth give 1
unto you Let not your heart be troubled ne1ther let tt be
afraid --.John 14 27

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and bustle wben the
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only re~ordtJ bem• accomphshed among our auto1no, 1
bale traveling publ c are those of Jncreaamg deaths snnu,-1
ally It 11:1 mdeed comfortmr to note what the rallroads art
8CCOR)pllshmg They are dolDJ§ a worthy work and the)
are betterang results not thru mere (.;hance nor haphaz
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ard work by thelr employees but on the contrary be,ca&lt;Jse
they anq an the workmen are makmg a study of cond1
ttonij makmg rt their bu.smess to be sure th(y are right
before they break forward
Naturally such efforts a:rl
bound to be rewarded
Wbtle our autom.obtle deaths arc constantly mountmg
untll they have reached the staggermg amount of mort.:
cles ot diet of coun
than 30 ooll' annually tho Booton and Albany the Santa
COLON
B:r JAMIS RYAN
Fe and our own Chesapeake and OhiO railroads have op
Pt&gt;rhapa we e not
INS Stqtf Cor e~;po cW!1.
ter all sa d a dair off a
erated for the past 14 years Without a passenw:er fatality
Colon R p Oct 24--Whlle the cussing the ma.tt.l'l of cow d
Think of such a mark Thwk how proud every man
world 88 OJ. whole ta. n o1 depress Ithe lnternat anal Ne vs e
c
lon
hna.ma.
and
the
Can&amp;l Zone respondent We lllll.Y t a e
k
h
I tl ons must be It t oo k muc h wor muc
th oae organza
to the iront as the cr.J:l spol ered fOR eth • o! rettl a ue
education much effort however. to achleve.reuch l. record
temiUue unt.ouehcd by ftnan pe~ ,U.vo~ Nola ccm nc
woes
on Ia banana flavo Imagb
AR. a matter of fact railroads throughout the country Rei! ug almo ~ (, tlrely po the a f ield for promot on n s u
have been domg some worthwhile things Jn thlS respect vast gq.:vroll&amp; of the United states some keen buslne.t:s man
and Ohto which enters and leaves Pom ~ptnt
In Pano.qumlan s hops n ostly produce bana.nl\8 ll rj crca
w
The c'~esapeake
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by American employees 11nd w tl out the banana&amp; We m uh e n
eroy oncC! each day except Sunday hail operated mort! no portant ndUDtrl e or ht!r ow feed our cows sttawber es ond P o
w tb the exception of wo c;r tb ce duce strawberry milk o
than SIX b1hon eight hundred and eiahty nu1hon passen brewer e11 to wor y about P11.nama feed then chocolate a d
ger tri..l}f!ij Without a p~enger fatality (A pasl!enger m1Je alta comfortably back to enJoy the chllcolate n lk The pcbs b
prOBperlty made possible by Unc
amazin~r
is hadtlng one passenger one mile )
Bam'&amp; o~upa.tlons of the ca al
Turnlpg from the fa c 1
W.h{:n Qur CJ.Utomobtle~ and their drivers reach •u•m I Zone
evor the Kovernmenl off c
Oanal Zone emplOyees house1 o.L taJncd stou! y tha a IJu
a stat~ df proficiency the da1ly papers Will not be prmtlng CC¥t by t.he government of the u
~~onP.B a. dl:il' wlll kee r e ;',i~ ,,,;;,.,:_
hsts oL auto VICtims daily as they are doing now but that Led States are a carefree lot They 11 W&amp;~ o. I
M
.spent! freely buylns the th ng cows wh recently 1 'l8 d
time til a long long t1me m the future These thmp shouh.; they most desire Panamla
cal te1.1ts
the hca u
be considered by the motormg pub he when they contem chant&amp; profit and n c:1nse uenc
Ca 1 Zo
business thr eves In Co o
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plate 1~tps especially Jaunts of long duration and coverm11 Pannma. city where Pay Day
h~stle

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the Jon lonlty and devotion ol tte I&gt;IOPI•Li- bO ln~with
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erick. and a!nu y
Cha.a Babcock and family apent
SundaY wlth his pare1 ts :Ur and
Mn; W 11 Babcock at Evera:reen
Harry Spencer and Beveri,J WoUc
spe t Sunday with P R Orr aud
Ia Uy
Mr .arui Mr.; Ray nand Frank

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Mr and Mr&amp;. W H Wolfe Bev
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spent Sunday evet lnl with tbc
for ner 5 uncle and &amp;Wlt Mr and
M -s Wll Zehm at Keno

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The Playground of America

5Hlne~ WaPWick.,.,

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J m saw the startled exchange oE

fl'lancea between Martell and Sant as
llsham was surp sed 10to this self
bet(ayal the r already awa~ned 11us
p c on&amp; evidently suddenly deepened
by th 1 revelat on that h 1 P;retended
1nirnnty could only llavo been a
blmd or a. d sguJse
Just at first nO Ol'le apoke Slowly
the g~rl wened her eyes from her
mome~tary fa ntncu as llsbam held
&lt;her tn h1s anhs.
1-I am all ngbt aow thank you ,.
she said.
Martell bOW hlll'rled t~rd her
all solKJt ous concern
"Y9U had better he down for a
liule w~i,le, my dear Sant l not ced a fire Jn the library 1 wonder
lif!mlgbt-"
.. Oh, of courst! ll sa Blair might
111:e to rest on the cou~ there. I II
get some brandy-•
Bu• I am aU nght, really now'"
Helen protested. It wa1 only a
pass r)JJ faiPtnes&amp;. 1 don t ,mot to

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These thmgs are worth studymg

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Hotel Hillsboro
TAMPA 8 LAltGt;ST IIO'UL

OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL

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lo•isl~ SilO:
wit atife tO" walk from the rOOl't With
Martell and Sant support ng ht:r
I ought to have known beltl!r
than to n1ent on Cteyke s murder ao
h11r he,npg Jlsham sa d as if to
l 1q:a1elf· with • htth: frown Then a
fa nUy amused smUe seemed to to'll-c;h
the raJher cynical face ami be gaTe
1 shrnE" Wr.ll that a tha~
He dropped back nto hlt c:ha r no
longer troublm11: to keep up thl.t fie
twn o( lameness. Jlm turned toward
him al d to speak but remefttbered
t~ the door was wide open behtad
them. They wa ted 1n tlllentlll for
Sapt apd Martell to retum
•1 hope :td ss Bla r IS better?' Jim
asked u the two men came ba~k
oto th~ room.

Central
F1repro0f
S.t~n; Hei.t
~ Ra~ioa
H ome hke Atmosphere Large Aary Room•
Spnc1ous Lobby Mezzantne and Outdoor
Balcony Barber Shop Beauty Parlor Bat
tie Creek Turktah and, Ruas1an Bathe aDd
many other Converucncet
"'Top o the Town
D1n1ng Room ap,d
Roof Garden
Cafeteria and Coffee Shop
$2 to $5
We 1nvtte you to hve at
$6 to $9
Eu1c &gt;can The HILL 58 0 R 0 Amcr1can
Weekly rate~ and
L B Skmner Pres
C J Jackscn M,r
foldera on apphcat1on
Telephone M 5541

IRONY

Disasters Hit 38 States-in Past Ye;n·

upon the &lt;'
of tbe Canal Zontl o t.hc Re
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put! t.:
0n":l of the most

BIG st;UH£5 COMING
IG SLASHES ARE expected to be made In the highway
)Udget for 1932 accordmg to the outlook at the pieH
ent time dqe matnly to the short.stghtedness of our last
legtslature in rnakang over old laws mto new an.es Espec1
ally P9:Qr JUdgment wus shown m draftmg the new law
relating to the autom 11Jtle tax In sptte of the many ob
jectton~ from newspapers all over the state (of w~tch th1s
~u)&gt;ll;t,.,on vl'as one) the legislator. went right ,along with'"'··'·:-:,
their tfe• shut perf.ctly obltv1ous to what should have
been P.latn as any fact could be-namely that makmg thl!
opang~ m tax rates and removmg the personal tax 01 rna
chines was bound to )lroduce a deficit if any change was

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1.1lates Tha otb.er tlisasters were and the Arne lean A.ed Cross • .,
wltbnut O:J:ccnt on ea red on s nul proprfated •5 000 000 from lb tro••
tanooualy with t1 e dr ll.i t relief ur)' The cost or the olber dl,alter
and placed a heavy burden not ral et operaUona was horn&amp; from thllll
a on&amp; uJ)OD. the runda oflhe nat onal Red Cross treasury and local !unde
Red Cross but upon Its trained per- contr buted in the stricken c:ommu
nltlcs
aonnef or dlllaster relief workers
At. the peak o! the drought roller
Thle d !laster work of th&amp; Red:
more than two m Ilion pars(lns were Cros11 le supported ln Part from the
being fed c o ed or a:lven othor fl.I\1 qJ-1 re .ll cal for n em ben whlcb
help and in all o! the work more occlll's ell'Cb fGI'l' till~'!te~ Ntullltlca
than 2 750 000 men women atl:d Day and T!iank81ivlng DA'y Etch
cllldren were cared for by the Red person who :lolna a11 a member ot
Cross
tl e Red Gross Ja contrll:mUng to
Funds for tbe drouffht reuer w4p'e wa.rd this erroeUve and Important
obtallled in lJ:art. thnnu;h publie emergney reUef. should calamltlet
coatrlbutloaa. becauiJe of the
oc.ou~uywheJ'e arreciilaa: live• Cf
ultude ot the uq,mber&amp; affacte4. Tlle i))elr fellow dtl.ll!loe.

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Motb1ng
much 1,he matter JUs a mere pass
n1r f~mtness " Martell saad He
turned to the man w th the crutches
Our sympa.th es seem rather to have
bleen wasted in yoUr c:ase Mr II·
aham he: added blandly
My lamebess you mean1" lG
q~red the other man cool y
..Well 1f you could call 1t fa\ne
nt'ls dra.wled Martell
"Of course one QUI do things In
m~ota of ttress or emergeacy
tlJat Qne Carmot do at oormal times
i'C!tumed Ilsbam q01te anpertrubed
and ;af my groggy foot puGuhes D;Le
fQr it ;after'watd-t~tll that • my own
afla11•
.. For me this pretense of lalltt'nesa
t1rpla ns a lot broke 10 Sant W tb
a gry susp ~ori He aeemed un
ne"ed all on edco ud his manners
suffered It wu you I suplWlse who
ma•qaeraded u Severn JUS~ now out.
,: de thl1 wmdow,.
"Masqueraded~ But-how do you
knO"W it wat a masquerade? You
d dn t tbink .that at lirat parned U
•ham with famtly ral1ed e1ebrowt.
~~ remember r;ou had J~Od

Jmphorung as I came to the
Dtd yGu by aDy chance find out t
bat Severa after ab W 1t0t "e

;capod fU
The tbnut ,.. deadly Ia hslmpK.
:atJoa. Sant's faec went a tiulo wh .,.
n' He had made a slip there. ::U:artell
real1ztd 1t, too He ~ himself
ato tJie breach Jronlcally pohte
"Jf 1t costa you .eo much pa111 to
u( your foot, I re!P'et more thaD
ftl' m,r. daughter'• auddca. fa~at
1e11., ,.
B•t Jlarten was ci'DIIilll blt.det
lritll aD a.atqollist u dexterous at
dmself
"'Yoa are fti'Jicift4. Bat that waa

roar reputation aa Buen01 All'ta. of
:oune-bdote fOil had so regret
:ably to leave JOUr tat in the Ann
da do ll&amp;yo.• And tbl1 tbne k wa1
M:artelr• tura to 1tart u4 ebanse
dot: -a,. tho .,.,,- added. U.bam
Martla wu yoar lll!lftlllt Oftr there
[ thl*. Dt: l(utelll"
For • moment llarteU teemed to
...e • btwer: HilantaiOirist bad
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The sudden s lence that followed was
prcgnanL Through 1t came a knock
at the doot Mart o appea ed
Some one on the telephone for
Mr W')' ter sr"
Jim h ned out to the telephone
AI he waa c ou ng the hall 11
thought made h m pause He t ned
as of casually to the DliiD&amp;ervant.
'Marun do you en~; regret the old
days llt tbe Aven da de Mayo
It was a ahot 10 the dark. But
]1m had just 11eeu the effecc on Ma
tell of llsham 1 rderedce tO thl\t
strce' io Buenos A rea and to Ma
tu' 1 unsuapcc«!d assodat on w th
h1m tbere. One glance at the man r.
face was enough to satiSfy J m tl al
t waa ad sturb ng memory for Mar
ttn"Youve
'""' got tlll tomorrow morn
Ina Mart n H be added' n th~ same
guardd wo ce. "But th .. l s probably
the outside l m t •
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volee anawered h m.
Oh 1~1 you J Gmy? It was D II
laaked fot or me ... ~t to ask for-but
It doe!in t really matter Someth ng's
happened at Manorways-and we
want you to cr.one back at once
It was not ke M lly s u al cheer
!FuJ votce. Thert' was a no c of st a n
lQ its urgericy
--y.That has happened 7 W at s
wroo.r? cr ed J n qu ckly
.. I CliO t even CJ.: n to exrla n un
t I 1 see JOU And you n s 1 be
alanned ) mmy Eve y
g's a
r ght now only we ve ad a. un
nerving espe:r1ence-..
.. llloUI ng's h11ppened to K~tthar
ine1' J m s vo c.c reH c cd l sud en
anXIOUS alarm at these myst r ous
hint-.
Didn t I say th,at everytll ng'a all
nght now?" answered M lly
B t
we vc bad rather a shOtk. No Inn t
talk over the phone.. Only 11 was
ratbet fr gl teh ng-and we shal feef
ha:pp et when you and 8 II are back
He:t YDICt: st II SOlUJded f[ ghtened
J m thclught
"'Why, of course. We Jl come at

A patro mans rcet are t ne&lt;:e&amp;'lari

Our OarD. VaudniUe
\f:lte betwlni ror money
but Its
Petlt oner- WJJl you sign up Co worse to have her demand ng It
the nbo shment of the 18th Amend
ments?
SGCJal MoompUshmen-.
Voter- Yes If you re sure U a t
B
g so w althy
hat you can
wont lnterfer~ wtth my lr k ng
have your mo Q8ram t!ng ro ed on
tbe go dfish
FlnahelaJ Nete
The 1ellow who says he Me
l'OUI'e RJrht
dough to speak of ts probably
Churches are f 1e lnstttuuons
ce vlng hllllh money
but e;ofas and autOJJJobl 1 arc olllo
popular p aces of worsb p

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Socla.l Errors

to the country

MetropUtan Menaees
Our reformerB seem k&gt; want t'Very
thlnl shut up on Sunday exoop1.
tlle!r own mouths.

]deal D..U...beU.

The sapp) htiSba ld who sat p In
bed and struck A match to see I
his v lfe put the light out
Flnancla.l

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NllD and Veld
The Los Angele.s houseWII&lt;! Who 1
so good at swattlnl flies that &amp;hr:
wants to enter herself In tlt'Xt ye&amp;r s
your Olympic Rarnes.

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lilt at this writing

ldr and Mrs Jamq Stanley anQ
Mr a d Mn vernon Sloan and three ch dren speo
Ba.t~day
litt e da gbter of Perrysburg o
Dl&amp;:ht. w th Kate Sinc)Oif and
spent several days at the home ni famifll
~
he former s mother Mrs Lillie
G A. Mart n and fami Y ~
Douglass 'Ibey returned to their Sunday e\-en ng w th Nettie Rtoatt
n home Saturday
at Pratts Fork
Mr and Mrs Clint Hudnall a.nd
Cltnt Hudns.JI and ran tly weft
two I tt e sons Harley Whaley Mr 1\ ek e d vis tors of M s Katie Btq
and Mrs Loyd Stncls.ir and llttle clair
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dn.ughte and L &amp;Zle Marun and
Mr and Mrs V E O)Oane arm
son Ca I were recent guestH of Kate daU&amp;"hter have, returnea tq Pe~
Blncla r
burg alter a weelul v~t WJ~I\ ,tllf
Noel 8 ncllllr Is abJe to return to tormer s mother Mrs Llllle Dcn,vsc:hoo ags.ln s.tt.er four weeks of lass
~
!Uness
Mr and Mrs Arthur Martlb
Helen VanNest vir; ted with Revll cal ~d on Dehver Va.t\Ntst. aijl
Dl:!ugla...~ Sunday
ram ly SundiL)'
Mrs R E Dougltw and children Heleh VanNes~ spent Sunday wJ.tl
were guests Sunday of Mr a td Revs1. and Avery Doultlu
t
" Mrs Dnwson Meeks
Mr and Mrs Merle SloaM 4!
Hazel Yerkt!y has employment In Toledo spent a lew days w th ~
.t\,thenti
Doug a.s recently
Mr nnd M IS fl E oqugla.&lt;; artd
Mr and Mrs Arthur Martin and
son Carl were reeent guests of sons Gera d and Alton w~re vlslit
or t Shade Sunday w U Dawsoo
.lames W cldlam and -rami y
Dl:!rls McCumber who underwent MeekS and ran y Alsa Clara. M¥
an operation two weeks ago at Hoi Perry acecmpanled them
P ze
hospital is slowly lmprovlllg at
M s Maud Frost SOl Jr and daa
that Institution
1ghte Thed11 who h11ve bef! 1
1 •Jtfl
George McCumber has been very typhoid fever are now recovering:~
poor Y for the paat three months ls
There w ll be o. pie social llt ~
slowly Improving
Bea wal ow scnool house Frl~
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..Sant you 11 excuse U! If we run
away at once?" he sad Mrs Gay
son bas rung up ra I er urgent ytbe JMs&amp;age was really fot you B II

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""But wby-• B 11 had jumped

face suddenly anx ous Both
Sa:nt and Martell seemed to be look
108 at J m intently
"Oh M lly d dn t explain I
said
•And since you re gong cut n
Usham. peri aps you wont m nd
g v og me f I ft. Mu.stn t outs ay my
wek:ome'" he ad Jed w lh a gleam
of cynical humor
I.Jsham d d not offer to shake hands
wath etther Sant or Martel ne ely
vouchsafing a I ttlc cool lo mal bow
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daughtCI ol Co umbus ...rere t1 e
w ek c d g ~t.s of the parents
Mr n rl M s Dav d Car nan ann
si.sler Mrs J
H DeL11.ne.v an I
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nnd Mrs C E Rothgeb and two I ' ~ e
e ono who I fl!l I r
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0 .., of ( d 't1 not f't n fro
r.loughters Lois Marie Berry Vir
gl ij\. DeLane~ and Virgin a BIJ?g 8 k l:
o!Coumbus
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Fred Ca.rman spent Sundo.y wit't
fu )
Allen S"' sher of [Jtt e Kyget.
The home of Mr and Mrs Ed
Rothgeb WS.B the BCBne ot very
pleasant gathering Friday evening
Oct 16 when nei8'hbors and reJa
t ves came In to help Mrn Rothgeb
celebrate her birthday a!ter a so
e a.l l our Refreshments of hom
h
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mede ice cream and c.nke was kn
t I n t "
rf' t
served ThOBe pr IR!nt were Mrs I ord hns 1111 o n peol le
J H Berry a.nd daughter Los Mrs
e nne v;l o Jt()(''l In his n
Ocru-ge Becken Mr and Mrs Davis / a e tru l tor 1 s S4'l' I('{'
Butche r and ch ldren Mr and Mr~
IV Paul Before Galllo (n
Sterile Roush and children
Mr 17)
and Mrs C E Rothgeb and two
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daughters Mrs s R earn an and
P
t;e llt;:lllnst lim (
ii n Fred lllld Pauline Fife all de
1S)
rJ PY -cu
I m ot P su d
parted at a late hour wish ng Mrs 1 lng IDP to \\or~ p Go I en trll ~ t
Rot! geb many more happy blrtit ll e a w
day11
2. U I o s lee Ilion (vv 14 Hl) He
Mr o.nd Mrs J H DeLoney had f decide I tl at t
1 not hill N n ~n
ns their dinner gue&amp;ts Sunday Mr to aettle tll!!~pntt's eonee 11 ng mat
and Mrs. H B Bing of Col1mbus N8 ot t1 c Jf&gt;1\ sl JA v
M1 and Mrs. B R Carman and
'lJ 8os 1 e es 1 enlen (Y 17) 1
Mr and Mrs Da.vld Carman
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prubah Y I e "'a a eadlnl tl e
turned to her home at Kyger Bat j nth't k uron P ut
n ~ Ort'ek11
u -d~~oy having spent the past three ~"* Ued tu In e B)'mpatllftd wilh
Wt'l!k.s with Mr an 1 Mrs David Paul 'l, eretore t1 ey tnroed arllnet
Canna.n
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he cned warn ngly W an
ff o d
to quarrel amon&amp; ourselves now of
tlmesl
Martin ha.d drawn back half cow
enng yet half 4c6ant.
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llaham had IOQe but someth ng
Martell as long as you I vel I e
biS eom ns bad brous:ht I ngered be sad nalowmeanngvoce hscyu
hlod like an in.tang~ble tb rd pr~sence an ouldermg and baleful
nol
in the room where Sallt and Marten threatemng-but I m ghc be 1m
danger
AL Far A 1addea dl1qu et ng fear
tblt twJtehetl utleullt at thelr
Martell looked at him hard for a
aonet. whlapcriq insistently of
Then w thout a not he•
dani(Cr where tbt'y had aever moment
word
be
turned
and went back nto
daumed danger could tlDit.
the room.
Wbo eoakllbbam be?
(To 8• Cotltllwt4 Tomorrow)
U.til - h t S..t had .......

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and
and
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L L Fisher of CoJu nbu.s
spent :\'1 If' e l..r rd ~ o Is ro 1 m
Sunday
former s
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b othe Jesse Nelson .o.nd wife or s e r- u g tl co
!II o ot 1

ANXIOUS
told a somewbat anx ous B II exactly
what bad b«D •a d over the .tde
phooe. Both men were feeling more
tban a 1 Ule troubled by M lly 1
lh'&amp;QPI h,ints of someth ng fnght
eDing What oonlcl haYe happened at
Manorways dut as tbelr abst;nce'
Bill jumped Uno the driver's seat
and Jim and llsbam aot tD beh nd
Aa the c:ar ahot up the dnve llsham
said rather aa odd thins
..Rather gaM mpelf away just
now d1da t l-over m~ crutches, 1
mean? But of cqune,"" he added
mth a short laush .. I made that
shp qu1te deliberate1;vl

ARMnr lht' lntt'Wcents; a
erat 8 1.!1 nt Ish ag schools are
now ho d ng their d mesttc s le ee
cGUrse!i n shoot ng ga e es

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Blackjacks and san1bays a e
plentlfu
the Middle West thaL
toupees are now coming equipped
w th shock absorbers.

And Jim myst ficd and mo e than
a Uttle aruaous burr ed back to the

Aa they burned out to the car

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a pa r of pollee dogs

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Prlee Bedaeed
ON GENUINE FORD BATTERY
FITS---80 percent of all make cars
PLATES---13 heavy plates
SEPARATORS-Made from
Port Orford Ceda1
CAPACITY- Approximately 20 percent
greater than the average low pnce
Battery
PRICE $7 25 or $6 90 and your old Battery
Battery

8ROOKS-E8ERSB~CH
Motor Company

SALES
MIDDLEPORT

SERVICE
POMEROY

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SUNDAY OCTOBER :.15

OH IO

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wll.b every dKY fOOdl

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TlUI: DAlLY TRiltUNl: PQMJ!:ItOY

or Lhe secreta or •ucceaa 1.11 the USt'
of a 1110all amount of 1usar to re·

5tore the na.tural iM"dtll t1Q.vur Jf
Lhe veret.u.bles 1md t-o blend the
na vor11 of Lhe ut.her seasoners Jt
hint worth 1emembetln&amp; ln th is

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Football Schedule rF

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BRYAN-BALTIMORE..CLARK
IN SPEAKERSHIP REVIEW

o1

the tauuneS!I cf a wl:ie v&amp;lt.Ct)' of ~
fresh and canned vegetlltlea
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Type like this (12 pt.)

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fipo like lllla {10 pt.) lOe.
per lil!e.
(:10Uh
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S g l n ::~t h a .t. l oura mc
P1 t .. peck u \\m;. 1eu su m1.cl

111

a suuccpan w1th one und a hal&gt;'
cups ot water nnd one teaspoon o'
sugtu
Coo k for twenty min tcs
D an and pu!s~ t h10ugh a ccla nd{'
MLX In t htee-quai lers tcaspoon
sal GJ c qu u Ler leRspoo n papuk:n
and l wo tablespoons butter Heat
agru.u and then ptess fhmi) into J.
bowl to mol:l T urn th e: spma.ch
out ups1d~ down ou a platter g&lt;~r
n i::;h 1\lt h ::;!lees of W:mon a nU ha1d
bOJlcd cgR and ~e 1 ve Immediate

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Lya De Putt1 (abo ve) tho GcJ'Io
man mot 10n p1durs a ct ress, who
c.ame to ~menca as an arttst, thus
avoidmg tho quota restri d 1ons.
has been otJl,crcd to appear bBfto ro
the U S imm1grat10n author! 1el!l

..... . . . . . . . . . .,. •••••• _.. . ..._._...,.•, ltn New York. due to the fact tha.t

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her lwt AmCl'lcan VIsa on he: pass"
port has exp1red. The ch1~rmln&amp;"
actr~ll plans to .seek aul of the 1
Gennan ConsuL
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FOR SALE-Starr Uprlgth piano
Bl~ge11t blorgaln in town
Phone
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barn With prop

and a. lr. ~ :11

abl} a bo 1 ~DO l !{'e t t f good
after nl. • l A tJorsnJu

l\UW~er

The EIJcrs bach f' cms trudh n Co
Pomeroy Ohio

'Steers to Startle Stadiunz
!._..;_------:By HARDIN BURNLEY- - - - - - --'
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j1AAVARD TO•
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The Brains of the Ji'amilv•

For RentT&gt;~ER E 'YOU ARE .
100TS 1 N E VE R

INVADES

I Pl'.\1) 'HAT ~SOO~'TO TOOTS

5 ATI5F1 E ll' IF" YOU WIN

'iOU WISH 'iOU HAll INVESTED
IF
YOu LOS!"' YOll'RE.-~ORR'f!

OliT OF M'i O"'N POCKE'T BUT
51-iE. MU':&gt;T N EV E R KNOW IT!

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ON ME FQk LIFE I

No one likes a person "'ha ~"'
breath 1 bad So bo $Urt.&gt; t l

IN '11-IE
G!&lt;:ID SPo'r-

L.IGHi!

T 1 , 11c 1t Wires-a 1Ulclde-a ruardcd lcl11phone call
ml g h ~

A ~:~lory

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happen In any cUy

Aloo Comedy "Toy Shop"

jTILLIE, THE TOILER

LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TOOAY

3-,;; R-R/"
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"STRANGERS MAy KISS"
and m~e Norma Shear r ll.obert Montl&gt;ohlcr y .:l old
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LOU"
···ACE OF lHE

Bu &lt;..:m e~.·-: conce Jn" ol th e hom ... city ..ttl\ e1t1se hecauc:c th Py
bel1eve m them&lt;eh&lt;" and m th en m1 ch•md1 e ,wd want othe1 s lo
do the same

ELEVEN Wl-ltCH

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h hi-ARtrekked
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uttb to lock and lrnoek heads and

-•-wden -tth Harv-_. m the
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CUnbrtd'ge, Mu., atadJum tlus
aftel'llOOD. Tlla1'a an intersectiOn
tl: wldi:lh llltoDid have all the tlmlls
tta bia: lltal:mied.e h TbiJI Sout}lwest
ConfererlC4i( C:Ii.iiDipa ft;C!tfL ,AustmCp~~?t neweoJlefS hi tho :

Chlttenden

Cqmpletdy a:Uccur:u'-'d and ~adde d

REBHOLZ

ovtt

~J qQ,OOO •pent m n\akm r, 1c Hotel Chtttcn~~ n the

~eilfl&lt;il choice, fl!r

llw! tnwkr l;laiot of 1he ~ urplo
Colf,l Shop Lpra;(' comfortable rooms u«eytfonal. ~tee
~~~e• from $1 JO -.pwarli.
Gt:o;' A W ~ydlg, Man«Jer
toLUMilUS, OHIO

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tlo~ · ~ ~t.-;ef:!I;~eo .~
ibW~ of~U\•
; bf!t6~c~B~oaehcd

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f?Jt ft.•nl Fatum ~~ate [nc

Fullback Dexter Shelley Texa s
caplam and h1s he rd of b1g raw
boned rarln' to-go 'ICterans sut e
Jy w11l teat the gr1 d claas ol t h a
canny Can\abrl~ ja'ns W tha hmit

1ts flr~t "real t est agdlnat Na" y
Ih c IaUer h1,1.mbl!!&lt;\ the Trgc1il i i Hf
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~ough cfl. th'e W_V.] r(or t~ e

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The Long orn.a arc Ji'a:lB ng: II,P C
nt boilc! ill for; Old Na s~rw B
c1alists of!oruuvcly -tnd dcJ epstvc It 11 u..p ij~e l;v. Ulltt th '! T ;:cr ~~~~ br
ly Th.cy u.ae &amp; fou.r or f1\le man t amed to tl'l'e tUne of la st yc1\.,. Y1
lme with both ertds ~&amp;.nd ~nli.cr 1n fa ct Coach AI Wittmch J \l ngc
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he
oncnts cl:s maY sprin g ono of thE:! lh Mt\n s
~lie ~hcld~:ll • Wood &amp;oPJo wJJI JJl,~t !lurprl'IIOs

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h:;: to peg 'el1l t] 1 ;rqJ~Jh tOO pro
l.JlkC the J cr sl'}y,l 'JIJgel'f 1o.:rbh rt-'1
vorb\81 ~edle 8 eye ngamst th.osc,. NaVy-t9rn: [lalt, Pl;.nn \k! st1il gq,J at1"'

SbclJo;y I•~ f•oln t~at12V-v ph•"•••t.l! •Ll&lt;•
UiiOU~ .. t.tTt W ntle lfCo ~~~fu'oort\!pti2 ~stB, c'xl!rnor orl 1b Red 11.-trl Blue ~ ® hy IWI!!-

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tiiOieJTR~Ih ·~~ ,..1-t... Lit- d 1nary too' So Il;ok' outl John con!l\rt ln' t liall 'Io41}") f If'
l.:l;~n4!ii,!:fi:JlloR!il ' ~ ~~~
Banaid..,.lor :youlll feel like renn Baliacr.a \\111 t.rY to rel,)eat ~(t -v'
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Most Local Bu•meso men nahze that they are m the pubhc
•crv1ce 1111d ate alway&amp; re•dy to do more than their share in 1h
development

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'Uf~14:'• ~ J!O'J~,!'t~
!1! n d 1
Fall after Notre l)arno {c!Odly ,P/l:rt o'f_ Pc::m~)'1ydma lnm
tn &gt;&amp;CC~PI ~J ~Ch.Jdii~e, b~~ ;:ned 1;be Q"\'keta w1th ~p.t ~ d-emocratu~ In :ireer bhll~~~r if
;Ti9~~ tll!i rvO m 1 ~1....: e 60 20 .socking!
thtl Medfsolut6&gt; mtC~p up agu~•
0.!- ""IUIA to
ttat
Of a\ctldeZ!!.a
ibis
a.!ternoon
Prmceto11
gets
em
lbt 10~11 s:w, ""''"e~o &amp;•~• -, .
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Th e commumt0 boo'l'J sp n 1t of th e bu' me'' men of the
home city ha not Oll&gt;l don" tho m o-t to build up the cny, but the
most to kee p ILgt n\ mg
All bnsme'o men owe a n ol!IJgatton to the City that SUJlpOils
~h e m
Mr st of th em 1 eal!z~ thts f.tct , a few don't
Most bU&lt;lll CSo men boool th e home City and ar~ mtenscly
loyal to 1t
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Th ev li.J\C Jll o' pct ed \I tth tt as 1t hac Jll o pel ' d
fh cy ha ve gl\ • nun f.inlerl "et \ tco to tho home c1ty and put
back tn 1t ' uch l" ul!t .l' tb e:t ha ve marle

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~MERO'i

SUNDAY OCTOBER :.15

OH IO

: r on Air
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wll.b every dKY fOOdl

\I

ln boUl om:

TlUI: DAlLY TRiltUNl: PQMJ!:ItOY

or Lhe secreta or •ucceaa 1.11 the USt'
of a 1110all amount of 1usar to re·

5tore the na.tural iM"dtll t1Q.vur Jf
Lhe veret.u.bles 1md t-o blend the
na vor11 of Lhe ut.her seasoners Jt
hint worth 1emembetln&amp; ln th is

CLASS'lFIEDADVEI\TlSING
SECTION

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eoonectmn i!!i Lh&amp;t

11.

sim.llar use o1

li\.l&amp;at w. a aeiUlODllli t\itll'lt adds

OHIO

PAOE !"'YE

Football Schedule rF

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BRYAN-BALTIMORE..CLARK
IN SPEAKERSHIP REVIEW

o1

the tauuneS!I cf a wl:ie v&amp;lt.Ct)' of ~
fresh and canned vegetlltlea
I

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Type like this (12 pt.)

•

12e per line•
fipo like lllla {10 pt.) lOe.
per lil!e.
(:10Uh
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'fJPO
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for -

SWEET
_CIDER

S g l n ::~t h a .t. l oura mc
P1 t .. peck u \\m;. 1eu su m1.cl

111

a suuccpan w1th one und a hal&gt;'
cups ot water nnd one teaspoon o'
sugtu
Coo k for twenty min tcs
D an and pu!s~ t h10ugh a ccla nd{'
MLX In t htee-quai lers tcaspoon
sal GJ c qu u Ler leRspoo n papuk:n
and l wo tablespoons butter Heat
agru.u and then ptess fhmi) into J.
bowl to mol:l T urn th e: spma.ch
out ups1d~ down ou a platter g&lt;~r
n i::;h 1\lt h ::;!lees of W:mon a nU ha1d
bOJlcd cgR and ~e 1 ve Immediate

1

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Lya De Putt1 (abo ve) tho GcJ'Io
man mot 10n p1durs a ct ress, who
c.ame to ~menca as an arttst, thus
avoidmg tho quota restri d 1ons.
has been otJl,crcd to appear bBfto ro
the U S imm1grat10n author! 1el!l

..... . . . . . . . . . .,. •••••• _.. . ..._._...,.•, ltn New York. due to the fact tha.t

66ti

her lwt AmCl'lcan VIsa on he: pass"
port has exp1red. The ch1~rmln&amp;"
actr~ll plans to .seek aul of the 1
Gennan ConsuL
1

FOR SALE-Starr Uprlgth piano
Bl~ge11t blorgaln in town
Phone
fi2 { J
10 23 3t

FCP. SALE
r

~-;

J(

r wcrk; mulcwone hof¥
barn With prop

and a. lr. ~ :11

abl} a bo 1 ~DO l !{'e t t f good
after nl. • l A tJorsnJu

l\UW~er

The EIJcrs bach f' cms trudh n Co
Pomeroy Ohio

'Steers to Startle Stadiunz
!._..;_------:By HARDIN BURNLEY- - - - - - --'
•

GeXAs

j1AAVARD TO•
DAY I

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The Brains of the Ji'amilv•

For RentT&gt;~ER E 'YOU ARE .
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INVADES

I Pl'.\1) 'HAT ~SOO~'TO TOOTS

5 ATI5F1 E ll' IF" YOU WIN

'iOU WISH 'iOU HAll INVESTED
IF
YOu LOS!"' YOll'RE.-~ORR'f!

OliT OF M'i O"'N POCKE'T BUT
51-iE. MU':&gt;T N EV E R KNOW IT!

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No one likes a person "'ha ~"'
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G!&lt;:ID SPo'r-

L.IGHi!

T 1 , 11c 1t Wires-a 1Ulclde-a ruardcd lcl11phone call
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Aloo Comedy "Toy Shop"

jTILLIE, THE TOILER

LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TOOAY

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"STRANGERS MAy KISS"
and m~e Norma Shear r ll.obert Montl&gt;ohlcr y .:l old
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LOU"
···ACE OF lHE

Bu &lt;..:m e~.·-: conce Jn" ol th e hom ... city ..ttl\ e1t1se hecauc:c th Py
bel1eve m them&lt;eh&lt;" and m th en m1 ch•md1 e ,wd want othe1 s lo
do the same

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aftel'llOOD. Tlla1'a an intersectiOn
tl: wldi:lh llltoDid have all the tlmlls
tta bia: lltal:mied.e h TbiJI Sout}lwest
ConfererlC4i( C:Ii.iiDipa ft;C!tfL ,AustmCp~~?t neweoJlefS hi tho :

Chlttenden

Cqmpletdy a:Uccur:u'-'d and ~adde d

REBHOLZ

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~J qQ,OOO •pent m n\akm r, 1c Hotel Chtttcn~~ n the

~eilfl&lt;il choice, fl!r

llw! tnwkr l;laiot of 1he ~ urplo
Colf,l Shop Lpra;(' comfortable rooms u«eytfonal. ~tee
~~~e• from $1 JO -.pwarli.
Gt:o;' A W ~ydlg, Man«Jer
toLUMilUS, OHIO

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Fullback Dexter Shelley Texa s
caplam and h1s he rd of b1g raw
boned rarln' to-go 'ICterans sut e
Jy w11l teat the gr1 d claas ol t h a
canny Can\abrl~ ja'ns W tha hmit

1ts flr~t "real t est agdlnat Na" y
Ih c IaUer h1,1.mbl!!&lt;\ the Trgc1il i i Hf
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The Long orn.a arc Ji'a:lB ng: II,P C
nt boilc! ill for; Old Na s~rw B
c1alists of!oruuvcly -tnd dcJ epstvc It 11 u..p ij~e l;v. Ulltt th '! T ;:cr ~~~~ br
ly Th.cy u.ae &amp; fou.r or f1\le man t amed to tl'l'e tUne of la st yc1\.,. Y1
lme with both ertds ~&amp;.nd ~nli.cr 1n fa ct Coach AI Wittmch J \l ngc
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he
oncnts cl:s maY sprin g ono of thE:! lh Mt\n s
~lie ~hcld~:ll • Wood &amp;oPJo wJJI JJl,~t !lurprl'IIOs

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vorb\81 ~edle 8 eye ngamst th.osc,. NaVy-t9rn: [lalt, Pl;.nn \k! st1il gq,J at1"'

SbclJo;y I•~ f•oln t~at12V-v ph•"•••t.l! •Ll&lt;•
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Banaid..,.lor :youlll feel like renn Baliacr.a \\111 t.rY to rel,)eat ~(t -v'
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Most Local Bu•meso men nahze that they are m the pubhc
•crv1ce 1111d ate alway&amp; re•dy to do more than their share in 1h
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Fall after Notre l)arno {c!Odly ,P/l:rt o'f_ Pc::m~)'1ydma lnm
tn &gt;&amp;CC~PI ~J ~Ch.Jdii~e, b~~ ;:ned 1;be Q"\'keta w1th ~p.t ~ d-emocratu~ In :ireer bhll~~~r if
;Ti9~~ tll!i rvO m 1 ~1....: e 60 20 .socking!
thtl Medfsolut6&gt; mtC~p up agu~•
0.!- ""IUIA to
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Th e commumt0 boo'l'J sp n 1t of th e bu' me'' men of the
home city ha not Oll&gt;l don" tho m o-t to build up the cny, but the
most to kee p ILgt n\ mg
All bnsme'o men owe a n ol!IJgatton to the City that SUJlpOils
~h e m
Mr st of th em 1 eal!z~ thts f.tct , a few don't
Most bU&lt;lll CSo men boool th e home City and ar~ mtenscly
loyal to 1t
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fh cy ha ve gl\ • nun f.inlerl "et \ tco to tho home c1ty and put
back tn 1t ' uch l" ul!t .l' tb e:t ha ve marle

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County
Has 11 Mishaps
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Extreme
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M r. and Mrs. Noah

Ieach alice wlth paprika and Nl'ft
or ~;n criB.p lettu~ with P'rctneh: Dret~t-­

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Ga llipolis \ lsltot&amp;. Friday.

Sunday.
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Rlbbo.n Sandwiches
Mayrord. J immy, Charle8. Roy 1 Saudwlch brea(t
and Jun ior Harris spe11t Suno:J.ly
Bflftl' ned butt.er
With Mr.. and Mrs. J . I;i. Prom tt
Sw~el pickl• relWl

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PARTY PICKLtMENT"i

Plmlen t.o cream eheeee
Slice bread in slices l -2 Inch t.hlclt

By Betty Barclay

Spread Cll'!t slice

renel'OOI!Ily

POM.EROY. OHIO

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softened butter, then w!Lh' 11weet
pickle relish. Cover with • ae«md

slice of bread buttel'ed on boLh

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Sprt:od the second 11llce wttJ\ rnubed ptmtento cream cheese. Top witft
thlrrl !illce or bread. Press slteu
, finnly tORether. Remove crll!!ltl.
r.hr .. ~~ W1-ap In a damp cloth and plRce In
refriRerator unlJer a heavy welrh~
for sevtral hoW'a. To 11erve sliee
vuy tbl.n and serve Immediately, ·

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Tf-\10 5&gt;\X PARIOO"TS

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Howe Fl,.'• Tn.nl•
The bureau ur entolllulf1K1 llllfti
thnt a houae n.v wJJJ tnveJ 1 mil•
11r so from lt11 bre-edlnr pl1ee. It
cnrrlt.&gt;d h;v a atron• bretr.e, It 11117
trnvPJ Rf!VPrAI mile&amp;.

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To Do 1

YOU 'iiJQU\.0 00
SOMt;"'rf-m-..G l.IKE

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NOW 11-\E PROStEM

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ALL TRE LIC..I-\TS "'''E
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BE MY AP ... RlMEMl,
1 CAN f-\EI'\R Tf-\1'\T

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•sant," Martell said abruptly,
when the door was closed. "Ilsham's
not the ooly danger."
.. What do you tnt.ani"' demanded
Sant feverishly•
.. We've got to watch Martin. I
don't trust him any longer. l sa•
him talking with Wynter tonight."
he sai&lt;J meaningiy: "He might give
us all •way yet,. eo aave his own
hid~. l~m going to watch Martini ..
Martell pawed frowningly. Then:
"Sant,. that door of the vaultiJthat'a bec:ome . • danger point now,
Unleu w~ get tbat door optned aeuedy lint and tho vault. behln.f
made 1afe for inspection,. we may
find the police SWQOping down, openjog that door themselves. And we
know what that would mean, m7

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Ben .Drc,aOhue W'as arrested by
eoun1 y omctala here Friday and
{'CJHIDIUed to the COWlty jaU on
Clh~rt ~~ ot non•support and fu.Jiure
~ Pffl¥1de tor a minor chilli. He
wm-be. tlwn a ~llmtnnry hearing

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·lfia Elea:nor Karr entertalneQ
brtQe t!lub l"rlday eventna: ut
l;lonae In Syracuse. The1 ~ wPre
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Watch for ·Announcement in a
Few Day~ Concerning•

or Ire ae
$50,000 Fine Merchandise Will
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Be Sacrificed.

\1-\ERE '&gt;IJON't BE
1\N'j NIOQE DEI..I\'1~

I:UH~ \:liE WA~ 'To

KNOI:li IS., WI-leN

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friend..."
Sant nodded. The brg man's face
wa1 colorless. Only too well Sant
knew wbat it would mean if the police were the first to open that door
as yet blocked by the fallen walL
That ICCret wbiclt Severn had shunbled on would be exposed-that and
•omething grimmer still Anotller
bead of tweat started out on his
brow at the mere th"Jught.
.. We (!aren't leave thlngs as they
are pow/" went on Marten. ,.Tomorrow night •e must have that debris
aeeretly cleared away. I should have
felt easler if it could have beeen done
tonight. · onlr that's impossible; all
that· heavy stuff eould Dever be
moved without ta&lt;:kle, But tomorrow
KREITLER ELECTED
night, Sant--&gt;1nd before daybreak Her voice faltered.
And eudden!J, a~st before eltb« qllitt knew, abe
PRESIDENT OF CLUB those vaulta made 110 that all Scotwas in hia anna.
land Yard could walk through them
.. Oco. W . Krcltl~r. cuunty agrtcul·J without our tnrning a hair, Tomor- should have apparently gone out of came to our be:lp. Ever so plucky tte
Lunll agent v•as elecWd WI prNII- row rtight at latcst-J feel our margin his way to show his hand to Ma~;- was-l nearly embraced !Jim after
UenL of the Ohio county Extension
Agcut.s AssoclatJOn at their annual Qf aafcty won't be much longer thao tell and Sant-only one of many puz. they'd gone in sheer, gratitude ~nd
relief. 'fhcy got away. of course;
meeting in Columblll! t.hl!i week . thatl My Godl If the poli&lt;:c: wc.re ding things.
to open that door firstJ"
But already they were rapidly they were armed: Yf.u 1ec Webber
Ml'. Kruttlcr hns served the organ!·
Sant 1hivercd again.
nea:-ing Manorways ant.! any fUrther hadn't a ehance. &gt;He 1 in the kitthell
latlou fl S dnectm· fo1· the paBt Lwu
"PuU yourse1f together, man,'" t;llk would have to be dc(en:ed. II- now trying to reassure a badly scared
lt' m ~;. sN·vJng ru1 chairman of lm j.,urtnnt cormnlttee during that time/ frowned Martell impatiently. "On&lt;:e sham, who9e cottage was a few hun- Cl~ta. The other maid.and the chauf.
that danger'• past, we caa laugb at dred yards further on, tang out to feur ~ere out." _
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As H'~; president, Mr. Kreltler
wJll represent the Association at
anspicion. What can they prove? Bill:
"'But why on earth •ho\lhl theJ
the rmnuu.J meeting oi the National / Se\lem't eale where tbey'U never
"No netd to drive me any'furth· -"began BilL .
Count~ Agent's nssoclatlon in Chi- · find tum--•
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than your place, Mr. Grayson.
0b, not ordinary thieves. It w:~s
cago on Dccl'Jilber 2. 3 and 4.
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"I wish .f could think that," !aid Now that I baven't to keep up the something of Katharine'• they
l'he Ohio AsSoohl.tlon Is oompoa- I' Sant. ""Tbat man Jbham-4 wam't polite lictiOII o£ lameness-that's en- wanted. A leiter or'lomethin8ut
t~d uf the county agricultural ex·
lcnalun workers in Ohio, InclUding afraid of Wynter or GraysoD-but tailed a hell of a lot of discomfort I don't really und~rstand nen yer,•,
l1ome demonstration agent8, and what ha• ll&amp;ham got up hia eleeve?" tor me these four weeks," with a Milly explained ineo~nntly, "The'
..1 thought you had ~ore bCl'Ye, laugh, "I'm glad to stretch my threatened Katharine tbat unles• &amp;he
county 4-H club agents as weu as
aave them that ,letter-ob, dfeadful
the county agricultural agents. The maar' MarteU exclaimed. "We've legs.•
AJm011t before they drew up out- threattl"
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Is 100. A few counties have two
ft Ia timel After tomorrow night we stde Manorway1 the door wu Sung 'Jim was too · lml'itie~t to , .It'll'
~gents. an ngrlcultuul agent m I tan laugb at llsham.• ·
opea and Milly appeared,. aa ihabc more from Milly, I&lt;athar~ne bad JP'
chnrge of extension work ht the
Outside ill the ball the telephone had beta liste'ning for the fiOund of peared in the opitt doorway, her floe
county, and an asslsLant In chm· - ~ ~I nutg, .TbcY had beea waiting the car. outlined through the misty atill rather 'w6ite.
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for a te 1-hooe call ever nlg' ht against the lighted haiL She
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u.uuuMrt. Grayaon
- , . had rUIIg ap qme running excitedly down the
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only the one ll.gent. Mr. h.reit1er, Benar't ~ UartdJ. strode to garden path to the gate as her hue- Jlml" lhe cried as he came hiiii'I'Ji•s •
who has served In that capacity ~ door
baud and Jim jumped out of the car. tow.nJ ·her. ,.MillY• told . rCna. ol
slnee 1923, handling all three class
lld.e
Mattia, a furtive
c:ouue, what an
time we'!,..
c.~ of extension work.
aobCle.Ss fiaure ataadilag there with HOLDUP '
been lhi'9U&amp;~~ Ka.- tr.ie!jl
bil ear to &amp;be door, crept att:althilr
.. Oh. Bill, wbat d~ you thinkf' •peak Urbtly, but ahe •uadll tremb-•, ••e •-• vanllhed .. ~LJbd tho
b k
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liq a· little· aS f4c:r went. W1r: iato
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abe ro e out reathlusly. "There the haiL ...0'- 7e1.1 I'm ' aJ.i · rfah1
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IJ'cea bake door before ;U'arteU ap.. hal been a holdup here at Manor- now," 1a aaawer to bia amt~ou qaa.
pcarccl iD the hall.
way1l,.
t but 1
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:All :Hartell Iistcoecl at the teJe.. Three startled men starecl at her. t oa.
t Wll ra er unnenoJIIJ at
Lecna Lflfllelt and Allcdra V'lood!l
.. Good LonJ. WUly," cried 1 •liB- the timet. The)' would have drlged
qaVe a HAlkwe'cn purty at U :~ phone, firat &amp; frowa, thea a look of
~ola•J'oa came into bJ• o'wa...hy
me awar b7 fon:e Ua their car, q
heme of Mlsa Leifheit cn Pr ;sr.:-cl ..
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ther
threatened 11--Hill F'rldny evening. A numio:-1· of (aee.,. Someone at the otlte.r end of
"Two masked men, Bill!" went on
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t11elt .YOl ll8 friends were prrseut lbe wire wat spcaldng of tbat girl
Her Yofce faltered. And IUdcleaiJ'
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Milly txcitedly, "We were nl!art,- almo.t bdore either quite blew, the
nn'i ocnjoycd the evening.
II lfU:otwaya.;
&amp;eared out of our lives. of cour.te-- waa in hil a:rma.
~e kitchen. behiod the ~wioR though IKlmebow it dida.'t 1eem a blt
..Oh, my 4et.rutf If aay harm lid
1 packqe IEmon-tblvomd g:!hl il' tm:&amp;e door Hartin ~d c:ome to a real whilst jt was happening. One
IDOIDtllltottl dedtlou.
reads of.auch t~inp, but one never come to J'Oul• lie cried, hi1 voic:e DOt
I CliP boiling water
The car awcpt out from the s-tes thinks of them, aa possibly happen- quite lleadJ, bl1 uru tlpteama:
1 ('liP meat stock or I cup wntRt•
of
Beggar't ~into the hfahroad. lng 10 oneself! They auddmly ap. witb a passion of tendtmeu 'fOitiiUI
. phw 4 boullon cubes or 4 teospr. ~o::;
Bill wuall ~tieuc:e to kDow wbat peared at the door of the room af- the slim forbl.
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lim WJ"nter'1 eyei
1 tablespoon Worcestcrshlrc sauc~ Milb"'• JII)'JtifJioa' mcau.p OTCr tbe ter Clara had answered a knock. I
1-t tespoon paprika
leJepbou coald ~ aDd . at t~e thought· it must be a joke at first witll a auddea fierte
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3 cups COOked oorned OCef groun:l pact; lie wu mald"'' tho Ubrt dis- --"
l tablespoon onion, grated
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Jfm could
to at.
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"'Catbar_lbe---IS
themaft7
to aceouotJ
I tablel!poon m-epared mustard · · tuee
to Kaa01'Wa71
waeJ'CI)Jy
c:cmred
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before
~~ ntbcr nrpriaiaa remark.
broke In }tm jn,tpatiently,
~k 81 yet. but a
DJBSOIYP. telatln m water. Add
mCRt stock, Wo,·cuter.Ghlre sauce, i Por 1ID :Wnter, Jlahaar within -"Y,es, aa it happe~~s. ~ly if It io his mind. w.,
and paprika. Chill, untU ftrln. Un- !lie apace of· the lui hour bad aud- badn t been for Webber-tell bchiad thli,
mold. Serve Jn BlleeB on crtap Jet- ' ~ become) :ma,:t! ~ a fisurf! of
•rw2.bbcr7'
!Isham'• •oice wa• that Jool' acoret
tuM. Oamlsb With .Gitced hard-!
amaz....,
was 10011 pint\ to
~ook..~J er;; or toDJaot ftdgea. Ser- ~IJ: . - ner,
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County
Has 11 Mishaps
In Past Month

Extreme
Wife Asks

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M r. and Mrs. Noah

Ieach alice wlth paprika and Nl'ft
or ~;n criB.p lettu~ with P'rctneh: Dret~t-­

Stanley

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Ga llipolis \ lsltot&amp;. Friday.

Sunday.
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Rlbbo.n Sandwiches
Mayrord. J immy, Charle8. Roy 1 Saudwlch brea(t
and Jun ior Harris spe11t Suno:J.ly
Bflftl' ned butt.er
With Mr.. and Mrs. J . I;i. Prom tt
Sw~el pickl• relWl

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IN COLOR

IN COLOit

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PARTY PICKLtMENT"i

Plmlen t.o cream eheeee
Slice bread in slices l -2 Inch t.hlclt

By Betty Barclay

Spread Cll'!t slice

renel'OOI!Ily

POM.EROY. OHIO

w1tJt

SUNDAY , OCTOllER 2G, 1031

softened butter, then w!Lh' 11weet
pickle relish. Cover with • ae«md

slice of bread buttel'ed on boLh

dd~

Sprt:od the second 11llce wttJ\ rnubed ptmtento cream cheese. Top witft
thlrrl !illce or bread. Press slteu
, finnly tORether. Remove crll!!ltl.
r.hr .. ~~ W1-ap In a damp cloth and plRce In
refriRerator unlJer a heavy welrh~
for sevtral hoW'a. To 11erve sliee
vuy tbl.n and serve Immediately, ·

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50 l 4-IP&gt;O To BuY
Tf-\10 5&gt;\X PARIOO"TS

mEs

Howe Fl,.'• Tn.nl•
The bureau ur entolllulf1K1 llllfti
thnt a houae n.v wJJJ tnveJ 1 mil•
11r so from lt11 bre-edlnr pl1ee. It
cnrrlt.&gt;d h;v a atron• bretr.e, It 11117
trnvPJ Rf!VPrAI mile&amp;.

l't WA.'S
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A 5"'ru?to
T4-II NC.
To Do 1

YOU 'iiJQU\.0 00
SOMt;"'rf-m-..G l.IKE

"1"1-\A'T AN 0 FUR -

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I'LL KEEP ONE t"'NO
C.\VE oi-\E Q&amp;""l 'TO
THE NEIG-HI:!&gt;OR-.:.~

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WE CARRY IN STOCK A

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WAN'n: 0
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NOW 11-\E PROStEM

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Tf\05E 1

YO !-10 HO
/'IND A
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ALL TRE LIC..I-\TS "'''E
OU'T, BUT 11-\A'T (VIUS!

BE MY AP ... RlMEMl,
1 CAN f-\EI'\R Tf-\1'\T

PARRCi!

Columbus,
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•sant," Martell said abruptly,
when the door was closed. "Ilsham's
not the ooly danger."
.. What do you tnt.ani"' demanded
Sant feverishly•
.. We've got to watch Martin. I
don't trust him any longer. l sa•
him talking with Wynter tonight."
he sai&lt;J meaningiy: "He might give
us all •way yet,. eo aave his own
hid~. l~m going to watch Martini ..
Martell pawed frowningly. Then:
"Sant,. that door of the vaultiJthat'a bec:ome . • danger point now,
Unleu w~ get tbat door optned aeuedy lint and tho vault. behln.f
made 1afe for inspection,. we may
find the police SWQOping down, openjog that door themselves. And we
know what that would mean, m7

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Ben .Drc,aOhue W'as arrested by
eoun1 y omctala here Friday and
{'CJHIDIUed to the COWlty jaU on
Clh~rt ~~ ot non•support and fu.Jiure
~ Pffl¥1de tor a minor chilli. He
wm-be. tlwn a ~llmtnnry hearing

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·lfia Elea:nor Karr entertalneQ
brtQe t!lub l"rlday eventna: ut
l;lonae In Syracuse. The1 ~ wPre
.&amp;able&amp; In play.

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Watch for ·Announcement in a
Few Day~ Concerning•

or Ire ae
$50,000 Fine Merchandise Will
.~.
Be Sacrificed.

\1-\ERE '&gt;IJON't BE
1\N'j NIOQE DEI..I\'1~

I:UH~ \:liE WA~ 'To

KNOI:li IS., WI-leN

oo \llle 5'\P..R.&lt;
TO t"'I'"RI&lt;O:P-.1.

friend..."
Sant nodded. The brg man's face
wa1 colorless. Only too well Sant
knew wbat it would mean if the police were the first to open that door
as yet blocked by the fallen walL
That ICCret wbiclt Severn had shunbled on would be exposed-that and
•omething grimmer still Anotller
bead of tweat started out on his
brow at the mere th"Jught.
.. We (!aren't leave thlngs as they
are pow/" went on Marten. ,.Tomorrow night •e must have that debris
aeeretly cleared away. I should have
felt easler if it could have beeen done
tonight. · onlr that's impossible; all
that· heavy stuff eould Dever be
moved without ta&lt;:kle, But tomorrow
KREITLER ELECTED
night, Sant--&gt;1nd before daybreak Her voice faltered.
And eudden!J, a~st before eltb« qllitt knew, abe
PRESIDENT OF CLUB those vaulta made 110 that all Scotwas in hia anna.
land Yard could walk through them
.. Oco. W . Krcltl~r. cuunty agrtcul·J without our tnrning a hair, Tomor- should have apparently gone out of came to our be:lp. Ever so plucky tte
Lunll agent v•as elecWd WI prNII- row rtight at latcst-J feel our margin his way to show his hand to Ma~;- was-l nearly embraced !Jim after
UenL of the Ohio county Extension
Agcut.s AssoclatJOn at their annual Qf aafcty won't be much longer thao tell and Sant-only one of many puz. they'd gone in sheer, gratitude ~nd
relief. 'fhcy got away. of course;
meeting in Columblll! t.hl!i week . thatl My Godl If the poli&lt;:c: wc.re ding things.
to open that door firstJ"
But already they were rapidly they were armed: Yf.u 1ec Webber
Ml'. Kruttlcr hns served the organ!·
Sant 1hivercd again.
nea:-ing Manorways ant.! any fUrther hadn't a ehance. &gt;He 1 in the kitthell
latlou fl S dnectm· fo1· the paBt Lwu
"PuU yourse1f together, man,'" t;llk would have to be dc(en:ed. II- now trying to reassure a badly scared
lt' m ~;. sN·vJng ru1 chairman of lm j.,urtnnt cormnlttee during that time/ frowned Martell impatiently. "On&lt;:e sham, who9e cottage was a few hun- Cl~ta. The other maid.and the chauf.
that danger'• past, we caa laugb at dred yards further on, tang out to feur ~ere out." _
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As H'~; president, Mr. Kreltler
wJll represent the Association at
anspicion. What can they prove? Bill:
"'But why on earth •ho\lhl theJ
the rmnuu.J meeting oi the National / Se\lem't eale where tbey'U never
"No netd to drive me any'furth· -"began BilL .
Count~ Agent's nssoclatlon in Chi- · find tum--•
er
than your place, Mr. Grayson.
0b, not ordinary thieves. It w:~s
cago on Dccl'Jilber 2. 3 and 4.
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"I wish .f could think that," !aid Now that I baven't to keep up the something of Katharine'• they
l'he Ohio AsSoohl.tlon Is oompoa- I' Sant. ""Tbat man Jbham-4 wam't polite lictiOII o£ lameness-that's en- wanted. A leiter or'lomethin8ut
t~d uf the county agricultural ex·
lcnalun workers in Ohio, InclUding afraid of Wynter or GraysoD-but tailed a hell of a lot of discomfort I don't really und~rstand nen yer,•,
l1ome demonstration agent8, and what ha• ll&amp;ham got up hia eleeve?" tor me these four weeks," with a Milly explained ineo~nntly, "The'
..1 thought you had ~ore bCl'Ye, laugh, "I'm glad to stretch my threatened Katharine tbat unles• &amp;he
county 4-H club agents as weu as
aave them that ,letter-ob, dfeadful
the county agricultural agents. The maar' MarteU exclaimed. "We've legs.•
AJm011t before they drew up out- threattl"
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total number so employed In Ohio 1 teea tba reel light-but H wc'Te seen
Is 100. A few counties have two
ft Ia timel After tomorrow night we stde Manorway1 the door wu Sung 'Jim was too · lml'itie~t to , .It'll'
~gents. an ngrlcultuul agent m I tan laugb at llsham.• ·
opea and Milly appeared,. aa ihabc more from Milly, I&lt;athar~ne bad JP'
chnrge of extension work ht the
Outside ill the ball the telephone had beta liste'ning for the fiOund of peared in the opitt doorway, her floe
county, and an asslsLant In chm· - ~ ~I nutg, .TbcY had beea waiting the car. outlined through the misty atill rather 'w6ite.
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of home demonstration wort or f., 1 1 -~·-·o]r
for a te 1-hooe call ever nlg' ht against the lighted haiL She
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u.uuuMrt. Grayaon
- , . had rUIIg ap qme running excitedly down the
"Oh, . 1 an1 · e*lad ,_,.
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only the one ll.gent. Mr. h.reit1er, Benar't ~ UartdJ. strode to garden path to the gate as her hue- Jlml" lhe cried as he came hiiii'I'Ji•s •
who has served In that capacity ~ door
baud and Jim jumped out of the car. tow.nJ ·her. ,.MillY• told . rCna. ol
slnee 1923, handling all three class
lld.e
Mattia, a furtive
c:ouue, what an
time we'!,..
c.~ of extension work.
aobCle.Ss fiaure ataadilag there with HOLDUP '
been lhi'9U&amp;~~ Ka.- tr.ie!jl
bil ear to &amp;be door, crept att:althilr
.. Oh. Bill, wbat d~ you thinkf' •peak Urbtly, but ahe •uadll tremb-•, ••e •-• vanllhed .. ~LJbd tho
b k
b
liq a· little· aS f4c:r went. W1r: iato
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abe ro e out reathlusly. "There the haiL ...0'- 7e1.1 I'm ' aJ.i · rfah1
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IJ'cea bake door before ;U'arteU ap.. hal been a holdup here at Manor- now," 1a aaawer to bia amt~ou qaa.
pcarccl iD the hall.
way1l,.
t but 1
tb
:All :Hartell Iistcoecl at the teJe.. Three startled men starecl at her. t oa.
t Wll ra er unnenoJIIJ at
Lecna Lflfllelt and Allcdra V'lood!l
.. Good LonJ. WUly," cried 1 •liB- the timet. The)' would have drlged
qaVe a HAlkwe'cn purty at U :~ phone, firat &amp; frowa, thea a look of
~ola•J'oa came into bJ• o'wa...hy
me awar b7 fon:e Ua their car, q
heme of Mlsa Leifheit cn Pr ;sr.:-cl ..
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gered BiIL
ther
threatened 11--Hill F'rldny evening. A numio:-1· of (aee.,. Someone at the otlte.r end of
"Two masked men, Bill!" went on
1
t11elt .YOl ll8 friends were prrseut lbe wire wat spcaldng of tbat girl
Her Yofce faltered. And IUdcleaiJ'
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Milly txcitedly, "We were nl!art,- almo.t bdore either quite blew, the
nn'i ocnjoycd the evening.
II lfU:otwaya.;
&amp;eared out of our lives. of cour.te-- waa in hil a:rma.
~e kitchen. behiod the ~wioR though IKlmebow it dida.'t 1eem a blt
..Oh, my 4et.rutf If aay harm lid
1 packqe IEmon-tblvomd g:!hl il' tm:&amp;e door Hartin ~d c:ome to a real whilst jt was happening. One
IDOIDtllltottl dedtlou.
reads of.auch t~inp, but one never come to J'Oul• lie cried, hi1 voic:e DOt
I CliP boiling water
The car awcpt out from the s-tes thinks of them, aa possibly happen- quite lleadJ, bl1 uru tlpteama:
1 ('liP meat stock or I cup wntRt•
of
Beggar't ~into the hfahroad. lng 10 oneself! They auddmly ap. witb a passion of tendtmeu 'fOitiiUI
. phw 4 boullon cubes or 4 teospr. ~o::;
Bill wuall ~tieuc:e to kDow wbat peared at the door of the room af- the slim forbl.
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k'f PXtract
lim WJ"nter'1 eyei
1 tablespoon Worcestcrshlrc sauc~ Milb"'• JII)'JtifJioa' mcau.p OTCr tbe ter Clara had answered a knock. I
1-t tespoon paprika
leJepbou coald ~ aDd . at t~e thought· it must be a joke at first witll a auddea fierte
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wrath. U oaJ,. theie ·
3 cups COOked oorned OCef groun:l pact; lie wu mald"'' tho Ubrt dis- --"
l tablespoon onion, grated
:
~ bdor4i
Jfm could
to at.
fi.
"'Catbar_lbe---IS
themaft7
to aceouotJ
I tablel!poon m-epared mustard · · tuee
to Kaa01'Wa71
waeJ'CI)Jy
c:cmred
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• hti"' got
before
~~ ntbcr nrpriaiaa remark.
broke In }tm jn,tpatiently,
~k 81 yet. but a
DJBSOIYP. telatln m water. Add
mCRt stock, Wo,·cuter.Ghlre sauce, i Por 1ID :Wnter, Jlahaar within -"Y,es, aa it happe~~s. ~ly if It io his mind. w.,
and paprika. Chill, untU ftrln. Un- !lie apace of· the lui hour bad aud- badn t been for Webber-tell bchiad thli,
mold. Serve Jn BlleeB on crtap Jet- ' ~ become) :ma,:t! ~ a fisurf! of
•rw2.bbcr7'
!Isham'• •oice wa• that Jool' acoret
tuM. Oamlsb With .Gitced hard-!
amaz....,
was 10011 pint\ to
~ook..~J er;; or toDJaot ftdgea. Ser- ~IJ: . - ner,
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ddl mu
your maiiJ Mr. lleham. He _
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BACK IN II IE

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From
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EL.LA;DIOAR.• I. 00 WISH YOL.I'D
OROP ')"'W~ AC:GlWAIN"TANC.IIi
Wt'n-1 MYRA .

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• Columbua,
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"Turnfd up" b1 a wom
?hom be quan! led 41ver

'Du:nt of a bUI Charlee Ot
wpo wali:ed ' away from
~P 16 yeaia aao. was 101

~;eu lilt. the Ohio Peni~ntll

:today, hl.s freedom tempe
an end.
,
·~ , IndueotJal cltlzene of 141

.were reported to be en ro

OI-l, OI"FICEQ

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GUli:SS :t'l-1""T'eL.L- You -n-.e

DOLLAR

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M0MEI0"T!

FOR. '/OUR.

-,-r.wuBLE

-~~ a ltl'&lt;lhl p~ tor •
"'"'"""m, deelartns he hl\l

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;~tet Rec~ea F~.
.ip Between Re- ..

~most exemplary life &amp;nd
(.WBJ

lnnocent of the ci.

De!&gt;to

;thlc:h he WW! sent to prl.8fl
~ • The atory of Cundlft"a

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t.rcim

ercaped

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. anJen Preston B.

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LOndOn'

Th~m~

waft described tod&amp;;t
rs as constituting "p.
tie rehabilitatio~. ·•·....

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I'M OVI!Fl. AT "TJ-&lt;E
HAIFl~S'S•A..'S
Cl!fOINCI!f HENNA

. mtroy, 0 .. and not tar
l~m Oallla county whrrt

,iirreate1 after £'nl&amp;81na 1~
0:.1e

man WWi. tnJurad

• cA bUI for 120 which he
ted lo a Maaon City wot
~rullb&amp;nr her hoUI8 prepan
Jnt:"r wae said to have .,

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.Ound111' provided a home to
~ed persona. two ot them

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;Oundur'a tlret words on ·
j.~n to the penitentiary htl
'tlnl6d a aenllll or hJa aunt
.b u.raei wtth

~b.bblng aftalr.

· "I wu Innocent but 1 to
rap ,., a relative," Warden
a.!l QUOted him u aaytn11 .
OJeraymen at M'aaon cu1
knew Cundttr a. a Church n

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SEllEN ANNABeL.I..e.
'iiiNCa WE WIIRI! KIDS ON

leiJular tn att.endance were 1

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%. C:A&gt;I'T POSSIBl-Y M£1lT

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Beh Dcnohue Waa lirreR~
couraty olll:cht.Ia here Pdda)
('CfftJDjttl!d to the county J
C~I'(IJI!I Of hOR•IU)lport and l
kJ provide for a nUnor chill ~ .. _ .

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NO, ROD • !. CAN.,. PSSCRIS&amp;
H&amp;Fl, SUT SHE'S PROBASLV
i=REC:KL.IiS .....NO A
COR!N -l=liO L.OOK. ·- . JU'ST
.,. HE"'- AND 8R.ING

HIKR c::NER.. -rc

neon, Mellon and oth0.1',

' tbi.s govemment, w~.
.oday as having been cO«
th . exceeding franJmeu

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• i8 tbe DlhaJa COl"riccit,
o1 Oerntaily and rJven
llY' the Treaty or Ver.!laiJ ..

enter

brl~e olub Pliday evenb
~orne In Syracuse. TheN

polnlon of omclals or t.bls
t.. lhere ean beo no ap~

.tables in play,

~AFlt'&gt;ON

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~'M "TJ-&lt;~~H P,ot.AeiNG
6"r!l.AN~· P"~•L.W5- BUT

..t&gt;Aii vou

Al-INA eoa ._._.,

L•,.'s sa&amp; -

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L..-ll'f&amp;S told dtplomatte.i:l'
~Jess bluntly that thert

wm..a.. atven a. preliminary Ji
9'!. the Chllft·.:oa later.
' Mille llelinor

mO&amp;t stable government~
rid, mWit cooperate to a
PM than ln the pas'd problems In pneraJ ·U
r iplurlng stabiUty wbero
~ J:iromottna tt where .tt
Jtcmi or lD jeopardy, :. .
~-tiona i&gt;etween Pmd.lf
er·'and M . Laval~
o. lOme extent by Secre;..

.lUI

H

flarticlpattn1

be Jiicluded In the aroup
obU.In hll ,reedom.

~

ot her wlthdrawals troll
try, tn order to avoid ~
an aUsck upon the Am~
llar. ,Bath countrtea aJt.
.aq the lmpor~nee ··•!if
'll' the Gold standrltlf;
the aecessity ot stabt[ti.
oey ~ those countrl_i
re ~ted from lt.
-l'ranr.e and tbe UnttM
the · two rtche.st and poi(~

her to notify ,

rilme 1n Oallla eouuty.

oext June. The 1n1tiattve
extenl,k m. however, wiU
Je tliken by Europe .
7anae agreed to atrletei'
1

.~
\H ot hill whereaboute.
.t A PRinter lllld a man ot i
r.

...

ava! On the explosiv'e

~ltehtlal')'. Ia 1ulJ ot t
~ ehlrity and klndnea wt
•llfad hla trienda to deman~
qln frOm Oovemro 0~ r...
!" ~ tlucilnt PW'Iutrt after
PI!, Ounl!Ur made hill J
ton City, RCI'OII the rlt

tWhlch

reachea

derstanding

'"~•R•TT•

M•vea

M'i POOR. SACK Jl.

I'M AL-L IN- · I CAN'T

MU!O."T BE
I bOo•·

M'l

~A'T

·

OOH · ·DOH' ·· i"T

ova" ,._. ,.

GOL)T

.vJ.v.J!

economic recovery ln.
rope until some of th~l!!l
Jroblems are adJusted.
It was stated, M. LavAl
ted t.hat 1n the adJuat~
he.!le problems EuroPe

Klk to the United StateS
etion. This country wUI

1pathetlcally efforts at

ion, but take no actua,'l •

C:OW~I-8~

~roan

.......... ,

...

,.e .

~~

Rltuatkm
the

Ule key to

wttOie

ropean probJ.~m . M. La~
ormed that It is the op..
this rovernmf'DL lhat
mst be rellevet:~ of some

'

dens. There '15 &lt;llst11l~

;horlty for sayb1g tha'
Lo\•al agreed, Rowevei

~asures

:~· or

apparently wen_:

Jf

dl&amp;:llllSEd,

'·'?i

freed, however that t~·

r any furth~r SUSPI!fib.
llrations paymen~..s, ..
: down, must come from'
!

United Sta&amp;es

thq)

.lf;

1ora.torhu1U1 for Europe,:,
ery eXtats ln. the Youlli'
)Y Oennany can plead
trderu. are IntoleraJ:rJrt
appointment of n com~ •

001-1!
001-l!
001-1!

"Carnine int.o the

p1·Pmis~

any must t!Wce the

in~

t much was fllgJ'eed up.
initiative
wouJd

...e

nted en Pqe Bb:&gt;

lope Held
l'rapped Men

$50,(

~ear Six Miners

iri

line Have Died
Suffocation
re, Pa., Od. 26-IN8Ix men. trapped by a

OH!

0014!

0

of rock and coal tn a

-·

\Vest End Coal Coqt~
~Qua,
near here,

cw death or suaoca-

llreued today u

rli'~

rurrowe;J In the 11UIJ;.
vern in an attemp~ t;O

aers.

&amp;enmbled to 6Bfi!tf
fie p.s blut let iO. 'm
lfy were John ~~-·
Wrlel Skwarta.t~. Wth
.m. They \li·Jre taken
Hospital, both ~. J
tk.n from burlll!l.
».ped unhurt.
--

JI'Qur

,.,. or

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~BACK IN P
1~ l
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~~ped
1.
w

-

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bJ ........

.tot;m,..,. followed

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Q

~y ;

d lQ

,'

J!Ut

WIU'Dlet'

bl W~

poruon ,...,.,. ~ .

;,¥

From
Farm
.. In 1916,
··
MaaonCity

EL.LA;DIOAR.• I. 00 WISH YOL.I'D
OROP ')"'W~ AC:GlWAIN"TANC.IIi
Wt'n-1 MYRA .

. 11&lt;1 REFORM
- EF.

~

j

I

·u..

Ex-;mpL

LiYed
.. iatence; F riendo
Intercede
••

·I

•

o.:--oct.

• Columbua,
~
"Turnfd up" b1 a wom
?hom be quan! led 41ver

'Du:nt of a bUI Charlee Ot
wpo wali:ed ' away from
~P 16 yeaia aao. was 101

~;eu lilt. the Ohio Peni~ntll

:today, hl.s freedom tempe
an end.
,
·~ , IndueotJal cltlzene of 141

.were reported to be en ro

OI-l, OI"FICEQ

1-,.,0.AR- ~

'it:&gt;
~UIH

GUli:SS :t'l-1""T'eL.L- You -n-.e

DOLLAR

JU~&gt;

A
M0MEI0"T!

FOR. '/OUR.

-,-r.wuBLE

-~~ a ltl'&lt;lhl p~ tor •
"'"'"""m, deelartns he hl\l

1

;~tet Rec~ea F~.
.ip Between Re- ..

~most exemplary life &amp;nd
(.WBJ

lnnocent of the ci.

De!&gt;to

;thlc:h he WW! sent to prl.8fl
~ • The atory of Cundlft"a

i.

t.rcim

ercaped

rm

'f') ..

a

ln AUJUit. UIUI

. anJen Preston B.

J.

LOndOn'

Th~m~

waft described tod&amp;;t
rs as constituting "p.
tie rehabilitatio~. ·•·....

~

~ BYI!', MOiHB~ II" ANYiliOOY 'PI-tONES
I'M OVI!Fl. AT "TJ-&lt;E
HAIFl~S'S•A..'S
Cl!fOINCI!f HENNA

. mtroy, 0 .. and not tar
l~m Oallla county whrrt

,iirreate1 after £'nl&amp;81na 1~
0:.1e

man WWi. tnJurad

• cA bUI for 120 which he
ted lo a Maaon City wot
~rullb&amp;nr her hoUI8 prepan
Jnt:"r wae said to have .,

9a I Tli"

.

~KE

..

"ibC" OUI..L- MI!E A PL.A"T1NUM
'61-0NCS

•

catu~tnr

.Ound111' provided a home to
~ed persona. two ot them

h.'•

;Oundur'a tlret words on ·
j.~n to the penitentiary htl
'tlnl6d a aenllll or hJa aunt
.b u.raei wtth

~b.bblng aftalr.

· "I wu Innocent but 1 to
rap ,., a relative," Warden
a.!l QUOted him u aaytn11 .
OJeraymen at M'aaon cu1
knew Cundttr a. a Church n

J:
SEllEN ANNABeL.I..e.
'iiiNCa WE WIIRI! KIDS ON

leiJular tn att.endance were 1

~- ....... ~"'I 6L.lT, &lt;30SH~
%. C:A&gt;I'T POSSIBl-Y M£1lT

u-3

,...__

-::D::O::N::O-::IWI:-:::-••A-R-IIE-s-T'i:t

I

HI!Fl :L HAVii
'""'Y'S L.L.INCt-&lt;liON
\'t:)

Beh Dcnohue Waa lirreR~
couraty olll:cht.Ia here Pdda)
('CfftJDjttl!d to the county J
C~I'(IJI!I Of hOR•IU)lport and l
kJ provide for a nUnor chill ~ .. _ .

A"T"TRND ...

NO, ROD • !. CAN.,. PSSCRIS&amp;
H&amp;Fl, SUT SHE'S PROBASLV
i=REC:KL.IiS .....NO A
COR!N -l=liO L.OOK. ·- . JU'ST
.,. HE"'- AND 8R.ING

HIKR c::NER.. -rc

neon, Mellon and oth0.1',

' tbi.s govemment, w~.
.oday as having been cO«
th . exceeding franJmeu

....

,..........,,$

%.'1..L. 'PHONii
~0

E

..

.~

unw

-~' Of u..; )10': f'o'lpOt.e that COhtJnue to
b relationships t.bent.' •

'""'

...

.

ese aore apot.r tl'!e ~t.
• i8 tbe DlhaJa COl"riccit,
o1 Oerntaily and rJven
llY' the Treaty or Ver.!laiJ ..

enter

brl~e olub Pliday evenb
~orne In Syracuse. TheN

polnlon of omclals or t.bls
t.. lhere ean beo no ap~

.tables in play,

~AFlt'&gt;ON

euT

Ml! -

ooo I-ll .. OH I

~'M "TJ-&lt;~~H P,ot.AeiNG
6"r!l.AN~· P"~•L.W5- BUT

..t&gt;Aii vou

Al-INA eoa ._._.,

L•,.'s sa&amp; -

.......!l.MINe'ToN
FI'!OM

.. ,

tlon or much Am ...
tn .1:~

b

: -=c~:-:/liJt~H;,;0;.:.8T;_E8_8Ka.rr

:

L..-ll'f&amp;S told dtplomatte.i:l'
~Jess bluntly that thert

wm..a.. atven a. preliminary Ji
9'!. the Chllft·.:oa later.
' Mille llelinor

mO&amp;t stable government~
rid, mWit cooperate to a
PM than ln the pas'd problems In pneraJ ·U
r iplurlng stabiUty wbero
~ J:iromottna tt where .tt
Jtcmi or lD jeopardy, :. .
~-tiona i&gt;etween Pmd.lf
er·'and M . Laval~
o. lOme extent by Secre;..

.lUI

H

flarticlpattn1

be Jiicluded In the aroup
obU.In hll ,reedom.

~

ot her wlthdrawals troll
try, tn order to avoid ~
an aUsck upon the Am~
llar. ,Bath countrtea aJt.
.aq the lmpor~nee ··•!if
'll' the Gold standrltlf;
the aecessity ot stabt[ti.
oey ~ those countrl_i
re ~ted from lt.
-l'ranr.e and tbe UnttM
the · two rtche.st and poi(~

her to notify ,

rilme 1n Oallla eouuty.

oext June. The 1n1tiattve
extenl,k m. however, wiU
Je tliken by Europe .
7anae agreed to atrletei'
1

.~
\H ot hill whereaboute.
.t A PRinter lllld a man ot i
r.

...

ava! On the explosiv'e

~ltehtlal')'. Ia 1ulJ ot t
~ ehlrity and klndnea wt
•llfad hla trienda to deman~
qln frOm Oovemro 0~ r...
!" ~ tlucilnt PW'Iutrt after
PI!, Ounl!Ur made hill J
ton City, RCI'OII the rlt

tWhlch

reachea

derstanding

'"~•R•TT•

M•vea

M'i POOR. SACK Jl.

I'M AL-L IN- · I CAN'T

MU!O."T BE
I bOo•·

M'l

~A'T

·

OOH · ·DOH' ·· i"T

ova" ,._. ,.

GOL)T

.vJ.v.J!

economic recovery ln.
rope until some of th~l!!l
Jroblems are adJusted.
It was stated, M. LavAl
ted t.hat 1n the adJuat~
he.!le problems EuroPe

Klk to the United StateS
etion. This country wUI

1pathetlcally efforts at

ion, but take no actua,'l •

C:OW~I-8~

~roan

.......... ,

...

,.e .

~~

Rltuatkm
the

Ule key to

wttOie

ropean probJ.~m . M. La~
ormed that It is the op..
this rovernmf'DL lhat
mst be rellevet:~ of some

'

dens. There '15 &lt;llst11l~

;horlty for sayb1g tha'
Lo\•al agreed, Rowevei

~asures

:~· or

apparently wen_:

Jf

dl&amp;:llllSEd,

'·'?i

freed, however that t~·

r any furth~r SUSPI!fib.
llrations paymen~..s, ..
: down, must come from'
!

United Sta&amp;es

thq)

.lf;

1ora.torhu1U1 for Europe,:,
ery eXtats ln. the Youlli'
)Y Oennany can plead
trderu. are IntoleraJ:rJrt
appointment of n com~ •

001-1!
001-l!
001-1!

"Carnine int.o the

p1·Pmis~

any must t!Wce the

in~

t much was fllgJ'eed up.
initiative
wouJd

...e

nted en Pqe Bb:&gt;

lope Held
l'rapped Men

$50,(

~ear Six Miners

iri

line Have Died
Suffocation
re, Pa., Od. 26-IN8Ix men. trapped by a

OH!

0014!

0

of rock and coal tn a

-·

\Vest End Coal Coqt~
~Qua,
near here,

cw death or suaoca-

llreued today u

rli'~

rurrowe;J In the 11UIJ;.
vern in an attemp~ t;O

aers.

&amp;enmbled to 6Bfi!tf
fie p.s blut let iO. 'm
lfy were John ~~-·
Wrlel Skwarta.t~. Wth
.m. They \li·Jre taken
Hospital, both ~. J
tk.n from burlll!l.
».ped unhurt.
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1 1

•
~~aa:

Ofliee aok for 202-R.

FULL

MaaonC~

-

.; IN REFORM E

and ftame3 crackled

tltifl

WHILE SHAVING

•

~ l'ntluential citi!lena of
-'"" reported to be era
to mab a stronr plea J

Auoeiate, Startled

In Aut:UIIt..

~aruen Prea~n 1:.
~ h11 trlenda to
,~

pursuer~

DO"OHIJE

..ad\

Ben Donohqe Was I
tounty Oftlcialt here J
ecmmttted to the oou.n
cha11~ ot non-aupparl
to Jl1'0VIde for a minor
wm.-be &amp;lvm a. prellmlnr
on the- chaf1~s laler.

· ··-~=­
'.

CI-H08TEI
M~• Ele4nor Karr
bridge olub Friday t
home in 8yraeuac. '
.U.bk!s In play.

and in Eaat poruon '1'UeQ H

••

SERVICE
'" ~:::,~:,'!;.. ':,.,~""' '

PRICE-SUNDAY 5

36--lNS- -

I

Sl.untlnl was todM.y blanw:J lor lhl: I

•

00 1

a gd

lth B · ltlh

I!

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d;lt t

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1

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··

Oct

26--INS--

•

Boy Dtea After Surgeons

I

BUl'ld'•ngs; J ap

blema Are Much
EVI'dence
•

mlUillr

Waced By Democrats
Effort To Get Cont-

:~!~'::'~ ~~..~J.'F~~:... :

,

1

-----JKEY
m[S AT:

FRENCH GAIN POINT IN CONTENTION

·.~
.•

·wlr.roNSIN H"M['
U 1

Pc .. iloonThat_NoRelatiomhipBctweenRe·
parahons And War Debts

.:·

11
as aocidenta!Jy shuL u u I'JJf&lt;h,l) ,
(nlwwmdell by 01 ~ vt hts own IJ.en 1

I

UIV!

IN NEXT SESSION

:

.

Next Week

~,.,

! cn~~,e

rol Of Hou&amp;e

Em~":~
't::O":::;,:,',;.,:,:.O••!"~~;I f..
'"worked 1n a rail and rtve-r mln~. 1 lYe Congreumen To
In
He contacted_ a llve wire while re- I
Chosen At Poll&amp;
pairlnr a swttch.

And Lava) BrlDI Con!erence
l1ttle Concrete Aceomph~hment; ,
Some Progress Made
~~

PreaJdtml
1 Bri~ o!DceJcs, ~ll!ute~nt Wkll~r·l End W1th

I

i

NO CHINESE FLAGS

lOST BY ~OUTH 0

l.J

u tllllt.pin und plung&lt;:d
t•J the arc.und, "ccor'iiD¥ to eye - ~
wltnJu!e&amp;, who said lhat Dova!lv.11s
mant'uverllJI the !hlp thro~h II ,
loop j"'t ..,.,.the""'"·

Part Of Manchuria

:BATTlE FOR liFE

By~~

Iwen. lut..J

u

I AriJ.Ied ~~r 10 Yean As United State• Reeedea r~

Be"1
Jf.;
)
1"Old R

--;; Wh' So I
oman,
•t.e - X ' by
Owner Arose to He1ghta .

·r,, .
.
Washington, Oct. 26-The understanding reachef:l
President H·uov~r &lt;~nd Premier Laval on the explosivt&gt;
·,.

1

,

°

delit

an

t.hc I

I

Thfl

~pe, Cunilttr made b1
t.Ja10n City, acroea tbtr
'1\f;riltroy, 0 .. and not l
l~om OaiUa county wll
__ rrestej after f'ni•Klnl
•hlch a;ae man ~ t~
~ ·A bUI for tzo which
.too to a Maaon cny ·
Jcrubblnll' her houae pre
)).Jnt;nfi WBI SQld to )\&amp;'
;-wr. caualna her to noW
~ee at b.Ls whereaboutL
~ A painter and a man
,01Uld11f provided a llo.D
&amp;fl!d p1!'1'80JUJ, two of @'
JOundllf't flrat wordt
tJtrn to the panltentlarj
1'?'1ned a cleoiBl ol his 1
erhae in O~llla COllhtJ
l)artlcla;ii
l:harte1 with
1ibbblnll' aftalr.
"I Wi8 innocent but
rap f6r a relative-," war
as quoted him i8 aaylnl
Cler&amp;ymen at Ma.eon
knew Cundlft s.a a chur
Jq-ular m attendance w
lie Jt.cluded In the KJ'Oll
obtain hil freedom.

NEWS

tonlah~

- -·I AGED SOLDIER SUCCUMBS 1
-(Editors Note : Edwtu'd . Hunl.l:!l'.l Colwnbws, o., Oct. ----Anurew ,
By WILLIAM s. NEAL
State Prohibition
COmmissioner
Th
h D th H d , Inte-rnational N~.vs Serv1ce Staft , Roesch 81 veteran of the- Prat1co- 1 w hi to Oct 26-De
.t ,
From Ranka
I~RUeR of war deL to; and reparations was described todS!
Clarence H. Sears su1den 1y drop
OU&amp;' t
ea
a
'
'
,
as ng n.
mucra rc
,
,
1 Correspondent in the far Ea5t the 1 n.
1 1810
~""'" dl!ad here loda•.
Been De f ea t e d
,flrst forelon llewspaper ccrr~ru.. 1• h""""todn war n
• wu dead JJeaders today moved to make lh&gt;J
' m the highe.'ll admmistration quarter!'! as constituting ''a
~
.,
.-~
ere
a)' atter an tllneu o1 twu I
.
.
.
.. .
....
Heart attack was responsible ror
~ent to penetrate lnl.o Manchuria · weeks from (lStnma. Roesch a na- Hawle)'-Smoot turlft law and the I Eagle River. Wis .. Oct. 26--IN8-- gre.ut forward step" m world f!conomJc rehabiiJtatiOn..
_
the unexpected dee.th of the Com . ' Cl ~la d Oct
26 - INB-8 -~at the outbreak of t.he crisis, has I Live uf AJ.saee Franc..-e, ww; ~ retir-1' Federal Farm Board the pu.tnmount Charles A Comiske-y owner of the I' 1
h
l
llr
rnl~&gt;&amp;loner. He was stricken while
ev • n ·
·
·
ur made a personal survey to check . ed stone m~n
I Hues In special t!"lco..:tlunl:i to be 1 •
·
'
n t t' practJca apr&gt; cattun
~ ~.
Shavtna at his home here thi&lt;l ~oiUI at Charity hetipltul koda y •Persistent rumors Japantl~ m4i·j
.
held N_ovember a to nu five vucau- . Chicago White Sox,
Amerlcun I this understanding. Franct: reetde!. expiring next June. The lnUlaUvl
mommif. He was 65 years old
1: .:t a thrilling battle to save lhe . tary authorities were aldiq the 1
ctl!l:i In the House.
league basebRll club, died 1\t're kl- ,f1om her posldon that theN' can be for Its extcm81on, however, wiD
Sears, a native- of ChllUcolhe. war 11fe of " nlne-yr:oar-old boy after he gruwth of Independence movements I GIRL ACCJDENTAU..Y SHOT
The chlet battlegrounds In the : day a~ the age of 72
no reduction In !.he damages l.O be have lo be taken by Europe.
aJlpoln\ed prohibition commtss'lcne; had once been pronounced dead, ln various parts of tbe province. Truy, 0., Oct. J&amp;..-.INs-atruek elections are In the nr~ t Ohio di:.·l He had been in a coma for near· collected from Germany. and the
Gold- France qreed to 1tr~
on February t 1931 by 0
just 8.!1 It seemeU their t&gt;ftorts Y' i'rC' The followini dispatch was sent in the chest by a. bullet. front • 11un ltrlct formerly repr!!!!enl.ed by lhe I
•t.lnlted States, on Ita part, dcftnlt ~ ly regulation of her wlthdrawa.Ja froqa
Ot:erg~ White. 'Prior' to his 8°ve~n~~ to be crowned with ~uccesR.
frc.m Klein, 100 miles from the Ko-1 her blother-ln~law, Oeorae Macy, late' speaker Nicholas Lonpworth, lily 24 hours when the end came. j atandona the old Hughes thesis thlii country. In order to &amp;void ,a)'
ment, he was an executive p~ nl
Th'! boy wa&amp; Peter Allen, a CIC\'C- rean border. I.N.S.I
was cleaning, 16-y.ear-ola Lou181! and the eighth Michigan, made va- HIS death occurre-d lo his aummer I that there ls no relation between llspect or IUl atc.ack upon the AmBears-Nichols Oannin Com a 1 , e land schoolboy He died from eatBy EDWARD HUNTER
IReed was dead here today.
cant by the death of Rep. Bird home where he 1 uftered lor more 1• _pu.lath.ms and, ,ue Qebts which er1ean dollar. Both countries af!!:
For the time bein gSe . P 1 ). , lng a poisoned food Friday and
I. N. a. Statr Oorrei!POfldeni
j Macy h!Ld placed the r111e on J. Vlncf:r;~t. republican
I than two weelts from a erltlcal m. : the war~ time a! I&lt;:F -::we u.s.
a1reed upon the Importance -~o;l.
succeeded as
roht:i 1 &amp;Is will .b:.. ft·cm efrf!{:tt; of turpentine which
Copyright, 1931 By I. N. 8 .
Lable and when the cleanlnl
Although ftve elections are 1.0 be
.
1 Admittedly It wus a compll:lm18e l malntaininl the Gold st.ancllll'tt'
b
P
ton commos- his mother unwittingly administerKirln, Manchuria, Oct. 26--KI.-tn, was usin&amp; cauaht on the trlg&amp;er UJ~ held, party leaders o.pp~rently e:-:- l ness arising cut or a complu;:atlon 1 qreement althoua:h It can harrll) b ~ and upon the neceaalty ot stabWj..•
1
~cner, 1Y E. 0. Mathews, depul) ,00 to him aa a. home remed."
Capital of Manchuria's rich lumbl!a· BUD was d18char1ed.
pectod one PhilRdelphla district to:uf heart and kidney trouble.
• termed an agr _-emenL unUI parliil- •lng currency In those coon•""~
commssonec.
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t urn a republican nnd one Cleve- 1 Th~ aged ba5ebaU ma1nate's son, I rr.ent.ary acUon In beth eounlrlet. , which have llepsrted rrom lt. ~~
Tho unexpectedness
f
, 1 When the youth sank Into 10 COI11:!l. 1ndtwtry, until a few weeks ago one
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te 0
Sears IJaFrt. night, a city physician was
the prlnc.lpal metropoles of
YOUNG HUSBAND DROWNS
land nnd one New York district loiLouls Comiskey, was at his beds1delh!l5 approved it.
I General-Prance and the Unlwr,f.
r e
e st.a capitol He
BteadU
the bo ,5 heart
far-ftung northern ProDefiance, o., Oct.
26---INS- elect democrats
-Stat«!, as the two richest and polj'-,
had not bl!en 111 and was t!ngaet);J ;
fainter an~· faJntl"r Yand
"lndepenctent." city.
Drowned when he waded iGkl 11
The other two districts, normally 1wlwn the end came.
1 Wa.fhlngton, Oct. 26--INB-The 1Ucally the most stable govemme~
ac~dve~y In hl.s regulu· nut\e' \_, '
morning the phyalclan said
by Japanese forces jla.vel pit near Sherwod, D~ftanC1l consldeN'd republlca!l, are declared Louis Is the only survlvin&amp;: mem - Epochal conrerenr.e be-tween !'res!· m t~ world, must cooperate to L
~ 1 Sea) and Baturdaf of ll\8t weeK .. ·
died The body was ordered
loose from the bonds ooWtty, Harold D. DeWel!!l!, :n, by the demnc&amp;.rt.s kl be powerful
bcr or Comiakey's immediate family II df:nt Hoover ann tbf!
y 1·ench &amp;reater degree than In the
1
al'3 was u gaaauatc! 0.1 ln._ _
hos ·1
f
From the Chinese- ftJUng attendfnt of Van Wert. 0
Ordinarily these two dlstrict.s The elderly magnate died Jn Ills
upon world problems In general19
vei'I!IU)I of KallSWI and lor 40 years
P tal or a formal
governor down w the waB dead today.
" would be considered aSiluredly re- sleep.
1 Prem; ~r. Pierre LAval ended
wtt!J the end of lnsl.U'ing BtabWty wheN
was active in civic a1J:ur:; In Chill!or death before It
humble coolie rlckthawtnau
De-Weese's wlfe wlliJ,eSBed the ~rQ. publlciln, but the re\'oit against the
Comiskey's death termlnated one sceml-111Y little ccncrete ac~leve- It exists, and promotlns It whe~ ~~
c.:cthc. He was Pl'cminently idenUIIIa Wllversal adm185lon that ledf, which occurred while they Hover administration Is so wide- of the Jlngest and mUllt picturesque 1rmnt, but actually with some IU:· Is non-exlal.ent or in Jeopard)'.
,- .
ed with the Democratic party.
Is no longer under the dl)- were on a llahtna: trip.
spread, the discontent or the- peo - careers in the history of bo.seba.IL rl tompll!hmE:nt below the lnternaThe conversatioN Oetween Pra,ll!'
The prohJbitlon cotnmls8ioner was
of Naokln~r.
pie so marked, that Impartial ob- He WIUi the only player ever to ria~ tif'nal ~urrace.
dent Hoover and M . Laval, ~
an eaTJ.y campaJgnet' agal111t Uqu~ll'
completed a eurvey of
GUARD PRESIDENT-ELECT
servers concede there Is a good to a position of sole ownership of a. l M. Laval departed from Wa5b~ pated In to some extent by ~
and was known throughout the
the territory aurroundlna: B
Air
Oct
che.nce for the election of a demo· mHjor league club . Throughout l inRtoll early today dlsappolnt.ed at t.arJes Stimson, Me-llon aod oUulr
atate u an "active -dey."
traversed Ule 1 reat tract&amp; .Per:·~rn;:'retlde::eleet, · L::~-I:; crat In each of these diJtrlctM," the baseball world Qnd to hilr num-~ not ha.vinB achieved the ptlmt pur- ' ometal.s of thla government, ·~·
Bears waa a former prealdent of
lumber which supply the chez Oerro, Wa&amp; furnlabed wlt.h a J&amp;id Jonett Shouse, chatrman of erous friends he W88 known as thl! pose of hiS vWt- Amt:!rlcan partie!- descl'ibed today a.s having been oou
the Ohio Oaonera AsiJodation
~rreatest industry and •pcclal
the democrauc natlunal executlv~ "old Roman: ·
patten In a secu.-Jty p,act fvr France ducted with exceedln1 rranknell
He Ia l!Utvlved by h1A wu;to,..:. On"
while ago poured huae
t.od•y lollo~f committee.
HiS Lnterest ln the National ~t 1-lJI!l neverthele98 apparently salts· on both sides.
dau~rhter, Mrs. u. R. La vee ot
tbe Cbtnue exchehis ll(e, at:~
Rl!pubUcan natlollal speakers. be time a:tret&lt;lhe11 back to the days, lied with his t.hrl!f. daYf; of lnttmBte
M. Wval was tQ1C1 alplom.at.lcal.lr
~oma
and
brothers
from ~ Ll.m&amp;. aaserted, have aireacty gone Into when he wtu:1 teamster of 11o brtutj c.cntact wlth Amerlcap cfllclaldom. but nevertheleu bluntly that ther:c
in co~- lM dWtrJct defend= the Hawley- wayrm u a. boy at 16. Even aralDst, For ont! thlfls. ~... 'l.dmlDJstration can be no expectation of mUCh Am"'
Pi,meral
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i1ttfsut~c(blll bl!lliftd iport ·uilflf"U.Ie W11tci?tii"~ loverr.meftt Eurape'1lal'"'s ettfed &amp;Ome'"of"'Uie~"rXi-f+
yet fixed.
dnally were forced
•~•~ IKi:~. And I have learned
TROUBLE fiJTILL RAOJ:S
The optim111m of Shouse IB not last.
has malntaJned IQr t.en years that Uticai aore-IJI(Ite that continue to
18 ~~~~~~s~:~~:-~~IN~8-~An~· shared by republican house lt!aders He wllS born Jn Chicago on Au· there is no relationship between plague au relatiOillhipe then!!.
pliUUled
to
go
was
dead.
tor
the
meal'lttme
at
leaJ!It,
JttUn·?"iately
8e8TII residence !
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of I\hnehuria.
of a federal here. Rep. Snell &lt;RJ of New York gu.st 15, 1859. Hll ftnt bueball Ocrman reparations and Uae debts Amoos thde sore a})Ota: Ule ~&amp;
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1u tl :&gt;blind women ftcm Lhe blai.Clarence H Sears p h" 1lng bulldin1.
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tor Speaker,
said repuhli
reports· as
Jobthird
was ballema.n
with the at
Milwaukee
Aler~
whtch the ·Allies owe- the unttl!d earved
conspicuoua
18 &amp;be Diml1t oorr~.
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to this corresponn dn1dldate
Cll.led the
r.lt!Clion or
a. 11alary of
tJO State•.
out Of
Oerm&amp;iiy aod ctven
011" of Ekars Iut omcinl acts was
te-rritory under hi5 'oo&gt;·Ilurani'
cans In these district!!.
a week. He played suoeeaalvely
M Laval leaves the United States to Poland'"by the Treaty of veraattto attl"nd a meeting or the Women~ I
has eever:E:d connection Wlth ..,
An upse-t ln either, it Is admitted, tr.•lth l.l:!ams representing Elll'in. Ill., 'I ted~)' with the asaurance that u Jell.
Christian Temperance tfnion 1
Nanklne l'e(Jime.
might_ awikh control or the House, and Debuque. Ia, and in 1883 he rm1 when France-' 11ees t1t to SCQlc
In the opiniOn or omcials of this
Dayton Thursday when he ell- ! F
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Approachina the flovernor·a pa·
orvamzatlon between the parties. I made his debut wlth the Bt. Lollis i down her repe.ratJOn cl:lims ag:llnsc 1government. there can be no ap' 11 , u._ ·rt the organization in Its 1 or
e 1acountlag
rozen llu... au.:~Jmponled t.)' a Chinese
FORMI:R EDITOR DillS
1 In basing their fight Ja.rrely on Browns. Shortly thereafter his 1 Ge;many this government will ~;ym- preclable &gt;economie recovery itt
campaign Rgnlnst liquor.
'
&amp;.curitiea of Real Eaguide, we were met by a p~~olr ut ~·~~~~;:::;!.o. Oct 2U -IN~ the tarlft and the Farm Board, th'.! succe:u; won for hlm the manager- p 11 th~:t:Cally consider a .:onlln:!n · , centr6l EW'Opl! untU some or t~
J&amp;pane.se soldiers, the "outppst•· of
·• 51 lor~
. o- democrats are following tactics ship of the- St. Louis team and un-lmr!\le sealing dc.wn or Lhc de~ts I political problems are adJu.sted.
fiG TIIEFT CAUSES MURDER
tate in Nation
a large detachmelli of Ja~0anese
ot the Ctnclnn:~i 1~~,:e~- :;sehd In the election ol Robert D. der hiS guidance the cflb won t.htJ the Allies owe us
Moreover, 1t was stated, M. LaYill
troop.s RUardlng the bulldihJ. The
toda at his wl te h ; 0 nson, democrat, to fill the va- American aMOCiatlon pe-nnant for : Tl:e otfl.clal comnmnlQu~ ~sm• was Informed that tn the adjusf, •
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Lima, 0., Oct. 26-INB-The nlauld~ blurted an awkward apology
Y
n . r om_ caney caused In the- seventh Mls· four consecutive years.
J ~lnLI cu behalf of Mr. Hoovel' ment of theae problems Europe
le~seJ tn~tt c1 $16 tuda.y had re-I Wa'lhington, Oct. 26--lNB-Ell · llnd hastened ou~ oC sight Whtm rc-eeived b · !'.!~~ti=orob41: tv •wo.-d sour! dlt~~trlct by the death of Bam- In 1890 Comiskey aasumed man- 1 r.nd ~- La.val made no mcnt:on or need no~ look to tbe UnUed Btatei
suited In the murder of E. E tabllshment ot a $2,000,000.000 ted- the soldk!rs apmcached.
GarretsJ had ,__
. uel C. MaJor, also a democrat.
agement of the Chlc:aso club in thelthls laet yet it can be stated on for parttelpatlon This country wUI .
Ncnhrup while Je-fT Harter wa~ era! pool for the rediscounting of
...
n
..,.,.,~ re-tired lor Johnson's victory was acclaimed new player's league. A yea.r later the hi he!t outhorlty that M. Laval regard l)'lllpatheticany ~1!01'1:8 at
btlnu held by authorities as hJsltrozen real estate security and
~ap&amp;nese ftaBB were flying over
due to Ill health. Fu- by the democrata as a blow at both found him bock wiLh the Bt. Loulsltarne! with him this assurance their solution, but take co actua1 ··
sla;vt&lt;r.
I othe-r paper helel In t.he banks of aU c! t.he bulldln&amp;ii occuptf'd by
W1il be held ln Cln- the tariff law and the Farm Board Browns ~Dd from t.here he went to wl'len. he lett Wlll!hi.ngton.
part.
Hartl!r ccnfc.ssed, according lo the · Nation. was under COIUiidera- tlrE:
"!ndepend-:nt"
governmrmt.
Thursday.
The republican answer was that the the Ctncmnatl Reds as manager. In Thus has the thesiS establlahed
TJie German sltuatton Is ripoh&lt;:e, to shoctmg Northrup dLU·- tlon today following the proposal of Chtne&amp;e emblems were not to t:.J
district was normally democratic.
Clnclnm•tl he met Byron Bancroft' ten years ago by Seeret.a.rY of BtaU! garded as the key to the whOte
111&amp;' lin aJgument over the theft llfiSenator Bulkley IDl of Ohio. Tlle ~t. ..:n even {.ll IJle reMdence- of tbe
STILL FIGHTING
----Johnson, then a newspaperman, Charles E. Hugbes, now Chid Jut· central European prob:-~m. M. La8 ~_Ppo",. o!dB&lt;nthn · Ro~:nor.
the money
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26.
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the two men launched th~ uce been diacarded Early tn the val v;a.a inlormed that it 1s the op.
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..-g 1 n an &lt;J ~
e are n epen €n ust as t t'
a d(!flper•
movement which e-ventuated tr. the Harding administrAtlorJ, Hughes inion Of tbll govetnmf'nt that
LABOR PARTY-IS
~a~~·s~~alo:x6a~tolo~~-c demo- ~~~'i~~ declate," said Oovernm·
to Keep the
birth of the Ametiean league.
laid down the dictum there was no , Oermany must be relieved of some
th'
h "••-d
from belnR
In !Jle early Y~ of the- Arneri- relationship between German rep- Df her burdens. There "is distm'•
BUTT OF ATTACK Bulkley·, plan would bro"•'n
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... ... q e """""" a llliHeantly .
Lh
can league Oornlllkey and Johnson i aratlons and the allied indebted- Rulshed authotlty for saymg u.a,.
powers of the feder&amp;l land bankll
"You see, we are cut oft trorn 11ll
In Hia Theory on
,
tolled t;(lget.ber to shape the clreult 1 ness to the united States and for In thls M. Laval agreed Howevef;
London. Oct. - 26--INB--I:l a Rav·l :arey may temporaJ'IIy rediscount. commu.ucatlon and
ln~t-.::oursc
Un1verae Int.() the organiaatiDn It 18 today. ' yean It haa been a card!~ prin- coocrete measurl's apparently were
agp devcmth-hour attack up~n t1_1e eliJrl.!i~ta~ ~~:e:rerr~=~e no~~~:. :::!~e~Y n~t~:Y ~~:c..
ia:at:op~~~~
Underatood by Only 12
1Later. however,
their friendship clple In American tore~ poUcy. not (IIBC~d. or Jf diSCUSSEd, nol:l.
labor party, charges th~tl th, G l- rather than llberall2atlon of the them, but this ar.V&gt;emment Is res- I
Fink, one of the ooumwl,
Men
.
W
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I tu~,"' hlnto, bitte-r enmity
Apparently It Is so no longer.
upon.
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tlah labor government used pc.'lt- 1federal --·e an•
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or
1e eav est blow ever FIUst.alned
o.ther r""ult.s of the Hoover-Laval
It wao~~ agreed, however that ,,..
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aa. for a ""''
by C mn '""ey was &amp;he "Black Box" conferenci!S were:
1nltbttive for any furth:n- suape•oftlte savlnss depn.o;U.!l to support
"To am-d
apply
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the ooemploy'ment Dole were broad ,pennit the federal land ~nks to
Halchm Wll8 asked to expl"''' 1.
and bond tor his ~:.~lent.
New York,
Oct. 26---INB-Dr. the stl 0• 1 tea' When playens on
Di8lU'mament-Vecy little- hope. ~ .~~ ut repe.ratiOt18 payments, t{
t:ast to the country Wda.y t...n llwlpurchase or redlacount loans made
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Albut Einstein whose
relativity
un es
m he ever assem- Prflllldent Hoover waa untLble to ....drsc:allfll down, mustCflme from
eve of the parnamentary eleet.ton. 011 real estate aarlculturnl or urban
KILLS INFANT SQ~; SUICIDES theory is ~ald to be uuderstood by bled threw the world serlea to Cin- guB.Tantee Praoce the aee\U'ity sh~ l!:urorte. ~ United States. lll thrl
Walter R\mr.ltna1•, ooe or th- ~ lib- said, "either agricultural or urban,
&lt;ConLlnuli!a on 1 a11e three&gt;
Jeff
c.nly 12 men In the wo 1·Id In all tt.s clnnall He banished seven ol his desires, ancl oonaequently Prance is I propcs.ing moratonums tor Europe.
eral party leaders supporting Lhe
even permit them to purchase
- -- -- Wleld~~~n~ oPo:r:!m~~o~~ -el~~S In slgnltleance, has udded the lheury stars a.nd be~ran rebuilding hiS club 11unwillin&amp;' to materlallf reduc:e her The machinery eilists tn the Youna:
national government, made the or redbloount loans based on stooK:s
of a flfth to the tcnoWD !our dl- but the "old Roman' 'oever tully mlllt..ry and naval eBtabllshment. l plan whereby Grrmany can plead
charees lu a speech at So!Jth Iand bonds, is no Jerlous departure
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murderous fury, Jay E. Orford, 38, men~ lens o1 the muvers€'
recovered from the &amp;hoek and his, The- outlook tor the Geneva. dlsar- 1that her burdens are lntolera~
Shields declartna the goV&gt;~rnment 1from principle In the chQracter ot
a l&amp;l'Bre owner, today beat his lllxA statement mdicating this wa~ te~ began a RTadua.l decline.
1mament conference In February Is and obtain appolntn)l!nt of 8 com-·
had been "anXIOUS" in Ap;U , and' theb' boldlnp.
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month-old son to death, lnfticte1 Wl'ltt'&lt;'n lty him. und was ma.df' puL- K II ls~ebuwas married to Nan very blue. It may bl! postpone-d. I mis~ion lo examine Into the p1·em!s~
August of thLs year over the safety "Whether we wish to make these
woundll on hll wife and anuther lie today b)' the Josiah Miley Jr
e Y o
buque, Ia .. ln 1882. German Moratorium-It was rec- ea.
or the deposits
bt............ ,.... OO""""
llabl
son, and then committed sulcido.J.
FollhdatJon which hel•"'d llnnuce Tdl~~re Twhere two children, but one ognlzed. tho.t It will have to be ex But Germany must take the In:
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e onorY Pol'o•~
= ·Ia e other · J · Lous
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o--1s I tend ed ~
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emergenc;v,
...... Arreat Fo've 1 Ua d er The man Wi8 believed by pollee the OermBn savant's ...expcrhue
_.yon d t he ont! year per1od ItlaHve. That murh Wl\8 agreed up11 ts k
! whe-ther It would be bet&amp;er to make!
Leadership of Girl;
:n~~~e t~:le~~IJane because of n- at Ut. Wilson. Calltoanlll, e~ulll'f ~~: now treaaurer of the Whit~
-..- !on, Such initiative would. ~.~e
them wholly ot• partially permathle year.
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Confe.. Crimea
Dr. EIDIItein ha.s not changed h•~
12 ARE KILLED IN I'
&lt;Continued on Pa1e Sb:l
za PLEAD NOT GUILTY
Uleory or relativity, the statemellt
WEEKEN
CCIDENT
fW'ther thoush and discuulon.
"I expect this proposal would inHamilton, 0 ., Oct. 2&amp;-INS-IL AthenA, 0., Oct. 28.-INS-Twen- made plain. But he changed Ills
volve • very larye investment by bandit ring which victimized more ty men secretly Indicted by the concepts of tht! llhiverse becouse a
Which Reoulted in Death of the government In tedera.l land than a dozen cltlr.ens ot this vlcln- Athens county grand Jury 01\ five ctnnenslonal umverse ls e&amp;:&gt;nBy I. N. s.
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bank stock, If It should prove to lty Under the !ea.dershlp of Q glri charfil!l in connectlon With mine tlal to a formula that t:J.SicRll,Y
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Deaths under WlU&amp;U8l circum18 Year Old Girl Pas·
be ~.000.000.000, 1 see no reason was believed by pollee bere tOOay to Cllsorders at lltllfleld today entered mskf's eleclrlclty and g-ravrty rde.l Achieve
,;1'bl ,. . ! ~tances and others from character- 1
aenaer, Sunday
tor hesJ.tatlni."
have been broken up with ~he ar· pleas of not guilty before JudJe 0 . tk:&amp;l.
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lr': istlc mid-summer accidents boosterl I
8upport.tna:
Bulkley,
Senator reat of the alrl, two mel) and th 1·ee P. Rowland In common pleas court. 'nle 11tatement dtsclosed that
Leaving Mexican Airport ) the toll or le.tallttes ln Ohio over I Reecuera Fear Six Miners in
youths.
Thtz charr:es Included rioting, BlnstE:in and his assL'It.ant. Dr.
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lhe week-end, by
a checkup
Coal PtJine Have Died '
Painesville, 0., Oct. 26-INS- Olaes said:
"I am dlepoaed to oonour With
Nellie Hoaklna, 19, of New Miami. menac:lnJJ IJJ.reata, obBLrucUna: the Walter Mayer hBB evolved part or
or t. Louu
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Service diB.
DepaJ•t.ment of Commerce lnspeetOl'fl werE: to arrive hl!re today to Senator Bulkle)''8 vie-w that eftee- 0 .. was held here after conrefJSinll', highway and aaaauU In a mtuuchu a WClrt setuni forth a new tuuflej
!dosed today.
of Suffocation
Mexico City, Oct. 26-INSVIolent dea\h&amp; lnclJX!ed one by
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assi.st loc:al authorities lnveatlpte tlve rtmedlea could ~ promptly accordi11J to polke, that she and manner. Bondi. of '150 to f200 wer ~ field theory,
The one be announced m W2:l, 1Achlevlng the theoret1caUy "1m- drowninl', one In an B.irplane accl· l Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 26-INS-the l'lane crash which yesterday be applied tbrouah aome es&amp;abll8h- her companions staged a seri.e&amp; of l8t- tn each cue.
and on which he had labored for POSSible" Major Jamu H. Doolittle 4ent, two by suicide. one by gWJ~ Fca.1 s that six men. trapped by a
resulted in the death of MJsa Mary ed asenc;v of the aovernment, aueh robberies over the period of mor!
Dorr, 18, Cleveland, JUJd 8Eil'iGua In- as the fedlraJ .land banks, rathe.- than a week. Claud Orabel, , 20 of PLASTERERS BRING
ten years, wll\ be supplanted by lhE Ametlcan army ace. took 0!1' from shot. wounds and &amp;even In auto ~- I huge barrier of rock and coal In a
etudll!" just completed the ann· Valbuena air field In hls swift cidente. Many otbers were lnjurl!d I mlnn o1 the West End Coal Oom•
Jury to her companion, Ra;vmond than t.hfOUQ'h a oorporatlon akin In New Miami. Albert Bowling, 24, ot
lte raetlvltiee &amp;o the old war finance Hamilton, Mtlford Bowling af New
STRJICE TO CLOSE ouncement said.
Jaclng plane today In an at~mpL
· ' pany at M&lt;meanaqua near heie
L. Manson.
Ml&amp;s Dorr was lmtantly killed corporation."
Mlaml. Wallace Morgan, 1'7, of
Some of biB older ideas of the to reach St. Louis In ll!ven hours GREEK FLAG RAISED ha1 m~t a slow death or aufloca~
When the sblp no~ aver as ManHamtltcm, and Newton Johnson,
OolumbUJ, 0.. Oct. ~INB- Wllvtr.se, Elnateln 9.891!rted. were of tlyina. He planned one stop at BY MOB IN CYPRESS tlon were- expressed today a• t1!S'·
Ban C$'Cled down tor an emergency AGGRESSION CHARGE al80 ot Hamilton, were held with Endlni a 10-day •trike, .ati union "thattl!red as with a hammer blow" Corpus Christl, 'f1!XII.8, for refueling.
l.ue parties burrowed in the sdb:landing ln a field four miles ~outh
DENIED BY JAPAN the gtrl and allegeelly admitted to plaltereTI'I ruwned their work In by dlacovertes or modem American M-exiCan aviatAirB had held It was :
--trrranean cavern in an attemp( tO
polkie their partlclpq,Uon bt the the new Jtate otrlee buildmg he-re aatronomers.
lmposl8ble tor a racllll plane With ' London. Oct. 26.-INS-A pro · reach the miners.
of here. M'anllOil autrered a f.n.cT t
Oe - \holdups.
today,
Ctf especial Importance he !ound!such small wlnr area, as that of 10reek mob. prot.et;Ung agalnst,;:mTwo men 8Cl'IUJ1~led to sare:w
tured 1!!8 and pol!ldbly Internal fno YO.
t. 21--IN8-The Jap-l Pollee captured the Hoskins girl
The plaaterel'J walked out more the theory that the universe waa.l Major Doolittle'• t'o get off the ll~h rule In Cyprus, today h sLed. I Whe-n a territlc pa blaat Jet 110 'in
jurll!ll. H~ wu expected to reoover.
Gnbel, ML:q:an and John&amp;on alter tha.n a week qo oomplalnllljl ::i!t •expjodlnll' or expanding.' Newly Valbl.lena. field owing to the treach- tbe Oreelt fta.g over the omce or the the mine They we1 e Jobn TQ_"The plane waa tlflnl tow With· anese government today luued
out a moror and I watched, think- calclal statement out1tnln1 ltl po- they had forced Ernest Dolp lnt&lt;J they had b1!eJ1 forced to retUfil !i dlseovered ·~araclerlstlcs or llghL f.rous air currente over tht' air- •British 4lOIIUilileion'!r &amp;tKyrenla af- llijUII and Gabriel Eilr:wartake, ~.tJ.l
from atanJ~~tQWed the moving out- port's 7,500 foot altitude.
\ter tearlna dowo the Unloa Jack . of M&lt;lnca~Qua. They w~re takeD
tnt the plloi wu ha\'ing trouble" llcy with regard ta the contlkt In tbeh· car and robbed him ot a loaf lot t.helr $Ill weekiT waee aa a c:o
aJJDln of lll'ead. Tbe Bowllnp wew al- •!deration af their employment. ' ward ttom the center or tht' unl· Doolittle, however, expressed com 111-coording \o a Cent.ral News ..;~- to Nantoclke Hospital, both 1~ ,.1
related QeoriJe Rider. the only eye- Manc;hurla, denylllJ onte
AnDOUneement. of Lbe- te-rmlna~ verae spee-dlnll the more rapidly t.he plet;e conftdeoce ln his ablllty to · J*tc:h from Lamaca.
critical condition from burns.. rq\A'
wttnus to the ert.Sh. "M he circled that lt bad any territorial aaplra.- reatd at their home alter being
;:~
It into the wind, the lllrt wlq: tlons In, the rich northern reekms tmpUcated In statements or the U011 ot the Rrlke Included tht! de-- '(arther Lhey were from the center overcame Ule handicaps of \he eJe- 1 The anU-Brttilh rioting, which othe: JlleD eaeaJ)I!d unhurt.
otben.
.
clantlon &amp;bat 0. w. Slttaeon, of (If Uleunlveree.
menu. and ridicUled protestat.lonslbroke out anew &amp;!aplt.~ the pre5- ~ In the absence- of calla or slit
struck the- IJ'OUPd. The- plane turn- of Ohloa.
At the Arne time, the goY.Jrn·J A ear which belonged t.:J the OlnelrmaSI, oonU'aetm', in CJilarp or 'H~ abandOns hili previous ncoept• of M'exlean ahmen that th.'! tate- enct! of Jlrttllb mllltary and naval nals rrom the entombed mm,. It
ed over."
Tbe girl WR8 dead when Rider ment denied chargea ol Japaneae 11 trl's mother was USI'!d ln most of the P~t work, had Brned to lan~ o( . the the-ory or distant parnll off WOU1d lnvolvt Jllftt personal forces, wu led by the Greek bishop was feared tha:t u.ll had lolit
reached the wreckqe.
IIQI'e881on ln Maoehurla, bWstJna 1the holdups, the ctrl ~ aald to compl)' wtth the demands of Ute JeJian. and bases bll theory of th~ r11k.
Of Kyrenla, dillpatehes. said.
Uves. omctal&amp; of the coal ~
MaMOU and the girl had taken troopa had been aenr. into terri- have told auUtoritleB, s all ~orne pluten tbt Blttuon pay Into QMo new unified rklld Ol" the mathema-~ Never bef&lt;ft bad a racing plane Casualtiel since the revolt started 1 s:J.Id the £~.pWRion caused a~
ckltbllle local p - - . . union's emergency Uoal eon~lpts of 'Ibeodor~ KaluZ&amp;, with auch lin-Jib wlna:s as Doo- and Bi.z.ty-ae~o InjUred, includiQ&amp;' I mot.h slide In the warttn'1" ."'riJII
oft from Ohacrtu Harbor alrpott to1'J outside the treaty IKIIIes eolell of money and. ttema
In an okt biplane tor a pleaaure to protect the Uvea atiCI property, of were the ' principal loot obtained by 1tUDCt POD tlie'\maunt ·IBid. to h&amp;.e w~ before Einstein decla.N!'d were llttle's auceeedecl)n ~"ettlng oft the .were- placed today at. three t.Uiedl' tlmber!Qg. rock and coal -~
J'apaneae nationals.
t.he rlbl.
been ' teblt.d b)t 'tiM plaat4ftn.
"'n~t. BCceptable.''
a:raur.d •t Valbuloa.
36 policemen.
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