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IIUNDAY NOVlPOISR 1, 11131

OHIO

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J'oiU IIJJII (lhlme
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,mdy, 1 15 The Atlltouall UO
krenaders 8 30 POpUlar :&amp;;laemble
' Popular (keh ' Ill&gt; -loJI Doo

Mn. ,loha 5;;.~ P..-denl
of Piod.,..tioD of Wom·
ea'• Clubo, Speak•

mtnoea ~"" 10 ExpreaB 10 10 Real Polk

u Slumber Music 11 SO RUI6 Co·
Jumbo 1~ Jane Frohman 1 Orch
1:. 1..; Popular Dance Orchestra

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Pitty Jh.ra of aervtce to human- one to do th&amp;t task
~d 1 And AI members of t.h1a areo.t bodY lt
q our prlvlleae to ana" er the Am
the f!'ed CtoA 18 ad.dl.nc to that re- erlcllll Re::l OrOSI Roll Call-our
t.Jrd all the time,... not only in d&amp;y1 RoD Call-betw~n November Uth
cf aervlee but tn tbe mulutude and 215\h It k, our• t.o .. espond w th
DUdleY came;;-and famJ17 ol
1 and varletlea ot 1rr11ee
.,ha .ever contrlbUtkln we ClUJ makt. Colwnbu.s were reeent 1 ues~ or his
AI Irvin Cobb bat llld we do tnUng that we are haV ...lB a defi· fathf'r rl p cameron and latnOJ'
not 14U to Uli.Dk of tbe Red CI'OII nite part ln ~he accomplLsnm.:nta
Ra:,mond McOhee and fiUlllly ot
a1 a charity but u a ping C!Ci.'\ ct the R{.d C~s Just lUI much as Columbus "VLIIited home ront:.a over
cern with a kten brain to plan h thl! kt:en br&amp;tn and skilled tin;~· the week end
and llkU!ed 'ft.n&amp;en to execute tto~~ erts were our o~ l for without W:
Ma and Mrs Jlnrmon Sprouse of
corporate ac:tlvitJu and tt 11 JUit and c.ur contrlbuttons of mcney cl Allee are the parents of a new dau
bcause of - these qualities that Ic.ya1ty a..ld 1ood wlll &lt;=Ven that
MavBee and three chll
whEntvcr there 11 a big humanlt&amp;r· fine brRln and th Otl c..Iever ftuger&amp; ght.er
Mrs Ertta
Mamle
la.n tuk to be done we .anmedlat.e tcu1c.; not carry on the el 1 work dren have returned to Akron after
Jy call upon the Red Crc.sa 1ua t.he In every ttme of distrec 5 So a~~oall spetldlng the summer with h r
creantzatton beet mt"d
~lwa)'a In November we will gladly alUIW r parents. :Mr ond Mrs Poleley
w1lling and In all particular:~ the Here
Hannah Edwards waa home tr:Jm
mioa 6
VanitY Pair 7 Varlet~ Columbus over Sunday
7 15 Jolly Rtvue '1 30 Pcpulw
Mrs Cynthia Terry and family
Prosram 8 Ponuln.r Melodies 9 15 guBiit.s Sw1daY of :Mr and Mrs
Stag Party 9 45 Slumber !,Juslc H H Wiseman
10 15 Dance Orch 10 45 Ji!hnny
Elwood Matthews of Columbus
Hamp s Orch 11 Ballroom Orch spen Sunday with the B B Mat
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1:1 Henry Theis 01cb
l am thews family
_ _ _ _ _ _......____ ,_ .,.. Dance Orchestra
PeverEll relatives from Buffalo
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WJR-Detr01t (tOO 750J 8 30 am 1 visited Mr and Mrs Janes Baddel);
sunday School of the Air to on a-nd Mr and MIS Jacob Vance
October 31
Mexican Orch 11 30 Detroit Unity I Sunday
WEAF--.New York lt54 3 OOOJ 6 Center Services 1 00 pm Over Jor
Mrs LuurEI Terrv 1f thu; place
m Po ular orch 6 30 M1 B!lr."S dan 2 30 The Pt amcrs 3 :ro Old passed away on MondRY OcL 10 at
p d cimpany 7 415 The Golib-erus Song Stnrers 5 30 Muslcol Show the home of ~er daughter ~
anC
t 9 Pc.pular Prog 9 30 man
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SUcce811 Intervlev.5 Opal Emlth at DamU1e She ha
~ ~rc~rub 10 A P:olfe oa 1cc 7 15 A NiKht. in Paris 7 30 Th~ been In decli llng h"'a.lth the piLI!t
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11 15 Jl'SSO Three Bakers 8 00 Popular Melo year &amp;&gt;stdFS her daug:hter sht'
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;l 30 coon Sande&gt; '&gt; or dies 9 46 Slumber Music 11 00 leaves her husband Edwatd Terry
C r a !'lf~rC. V :le,
d His conn .. "tl The Witherspoon Chorw
11 30 owl a. son Ldand o! Huntington a
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Vmc cnL Russ Columbo Jl 45 The SQuth Islstet T(1ria Rus~"ll of Rls1ne Sun
cue YankeesHis 1; 30ulo.~moance Or Sea Islanders Jean Goldkette"' and 11 brother Elmer tshenerteld of
Lc.~;~~ Yorkp 4349 r; 760l 6 45 Champions
IR.owlesville and numerous ether
ew h
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-relat1ves and tnends all of whom
Ncwembt"r 2
Iare mournmg the d mise of u gooo.
pm Low,ell~ ThT :~:!ter.i 7 3(; R"
Andy
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wrmcn She was n. daughter ot the
cital 8 Dan1er Fight ro;
8 .. o WABC-New Yqrk fJ4B 6 860 ~ 15 late Joslsh and Mnrga.ret Greenlee
Dance 9 Careless Love 9 3G T~; De 1 Eigelo\\ s Orch 6 45 B1 d nn I Shenetleld of Meigs county anf;l WM
First NlQ:hter 10 Cuckcr 1')
Vash 7 Bin~ Crosby
7 15 Da\ 63 Y"ats of age on Sept 10 FPfJCial
Claro. Ltr and Em 10 t5 :Pcpul:u Atrams 0 en 7 45 Molt(.ll U) Wil services and JUtermf'nl wert~ fit
Frog 11 f.lumber Mu c
11 30 cy 8 15 Slngln Snm
8 30 KaLe Pine Grove on Wcdnctda y in
RUS3 Columbo
12 Pllver Tone Smith 8 45 Manhatlan £ rcuader charg" or RC\ Bolton aq:i func a.l
Qu!Utet 12 16am, Paul Whit man 8 9 15 The Mill5 B1 ctllt ~
10 Th" dit"ctor Butler
Popuhlr Orchestra
Mcdnnlst.s 11 Hreet Sing r 1f 10
WABC-New Yo k
13486 860! lEnrlc Madrlgucras Otch
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6 30om Bert Lown s Orch
6'30
45 R.,d
N1&lt;:hol5 Orch 12 Bon E rnle
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Orth 12 30 Nocturne
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Dome Lesson 7 45 Morton DDW Trlnt s Orch 1 30 Dave Abaam s
ney 8 Band Concert 8 16 Abc Oftheatra.
lvmans Ba:1d 8 30 Kate Smith s
WFAF-Nev. YorkHpm
Music 8 t5 Gloom Chasers 9 Pop Orch 6 45 'i'he Stebbm~ B 1i~
ular Hour 10 Show Boal ll Jack Lumber rack8 7 15 Plano D 1
Miller 11 15 Cuban ONh
11 30 1730 Alice Joy 7 45 Th~: Oo l iber~s
Dance Orch 12 Guy Lomtardo s B Soconyland Sketches 3 30 P:-~pu
Orch lam Red Nichols an1 Hls IAr voice 9 The o~pslC s 9 00 Par
Orch 1 30 Dave Abrams Popular ade of the States 10 True Sl r:v
Dance Orch
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Kogen s Orch
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No one hkes a person whos.,
WLW-clnclnnati &lt;428 70{)) 6 0 Coon Banders and Th"it 0 ch
pm Dance Orch 6 45 Lowell Thom 11 30 Jesse Clawfcrd
ll 45 Cab
breath 1s bad So be sure t
as 7 A~ n
Andt 7 16 Tt CILllc.ways 01ch 12 Paul Wnll &lt;&gt;
keep your breath beyond su•
Je&amp;ter.a 7:130 Theatre of the Air 8 man ~ Oreh I2 30 am Tweet. Ho
Saturday Knleht. 8 30 ~nee
gau and His Pcopular Dame Gr
tHcion You cc:m do thb by
t Cig&amp; Bsnd $~The Flrs.t Nigh
WJZ-New York 1349.5 760~ 5 45
garghng w1t .. L15tenne th~ sotit
fer 10 Jim and Walt 10 15 Varlet~ JJm I.lttle o pha 1 Ann I 6 15 Pe
.. ntlsept1c-1mpruves mouth
10 30 Dance Orch 10 4&amp; Bob New ter van fltecden s 01ch 6 46 Lo"
hall 11 Lo8 Amigos 11 SO Doodle ell Thomas 7 Amos n Andy 115
hyg1~:1o
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sockPrs 12 Ballroom Orch 1230am 7 15 The Jesters 7 30 Phil Cook 1
ond
destroys
odors •nstal:ltly
Popular Orch
1 Populn.r Ua.nc~ 7 45 Waves or Melodies 8 30 D ath I
Or&lt;h
I Valel
DaYs 9 Popular Orch 0 30
Lambert Pharmc cal Compo .. }
WJR-D"'trqit (400-1501 7 pm Mul'lical Dominoes
10 Exp1 "''I
$t I..Ju1s Mo, U S ~
AmO;;; n Andy 7 15 Puft's of Rhythm 10 30 Real FolkS 11 eJumbcr ¥u
s ao Dance 9 Ernie Holst 11 Orcb 61c
9 30 The PI l!t Nighetr 10 Cuckoc
WLW-Cinclnual.i (42&amp; 700 5 45
10 30 Clara Lu and E.m
11 .ao l rm Llttlc Orphan Annie
G Old
Russ Columbo J2 Paul Whlt'"mll.n Man Sunshine 6 4~ Low II Otom
Orch
1 a.m Jean
Ooldkette::. as 7 Amos a1d Anoy 7 15 Sun
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Chompion.s
emilltl Ed McConnell 8 30 Holllnp: I
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WuN-Chlcago ltl64 720&gt; 6 4~ .sweet Melodies
7 '!JO Va1lctv
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Annie 7 B l~tm.. 1Musical Domino
10 H 1mo H llllll.s 20~,000,00t) ""'r'"
LILdy 1 15 Hat old Teen 1 30 WOI\ worth Hull 9 Bnnd Cc nc 1t 9 JO
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l F ;: .... Dance Orch "' 45 The oumr~ 800
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---1sd 6 Orch
9 Mull1cal Hlghlll{his
10 Earl Burtnett s Orch
tc liO 1
1Clua Lu and Em 10 ,t5 Art Kn~
f!C I s Orch 11 15 Dream Ship ll 3'l
Wayne Kings Orch 12 Ted WrPms 1
11
The Convement Center '
Dance Orch 12 30 am Twtet Hn
gan s DAnce Orch
of
WTAM--Clevela 1d &lt;lBO I07(H 6.. 0
Viennese Ensemble 7 Allee Shel
don and Boys 7 30 PopUlar Prog
ThE' Gcldberga
9 Popula1
9 30 Night Club 10 B A I
"The Playground of Amerlca'
IRoll••·• Dance Orch 11 30 Isham
Orch 12 Midnight Melodies
12 3Qam Vincent Lopez and lJ
Popular Dance and Reoordlng Or\:1
tty 1 What a splendid

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November third, to

exact, the voters

Pbmeroy Will be mdlcabng t'be1r preference

various candidates and also on the other Il!llues
clded

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to be

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all to be decided by the v o t e r s

at th1•

election IS

lo contmue our pubhc schools durinr the I
remamder of the y&lt;&gt;a.r or whether we, as taxpay~n and
whetlier we are

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citizens, Will so far forget our duties and re&amp;ponstblhlles
as to allow lack of funds to close them Immediately after I
electJon
exaggerated

and

avcr'llritle, and from these uthe cry of wolf" will be the I
sunday Mr and Mn! Lc\' 1s Hunt 1
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nnswer However th e statement stands as true 8 any
Mr and Mrs Ev-eaett McKnight
statetitent ever made by anyone regardmg any subJect
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b t th whole affair IS that the I Rev OConner and lomll• 0 I r
The redeemmfi(
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ReecbivUle visited Mre N c Sayl'l
c w Cahaan local black~mllh
ac)to0l children may continue In school wtthout 8 cent ad Prlday
1is .so much Improved from his rc
djt
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Chu Foster visited friend! cent 1Jine&amp;l a8 to 00 able t) do llghl
"1 1ona cos
o our taxpayers If they wJil but vote for the at Mt&lt;t
Racine one day last wPk
work In the shop uow
partl~)patiOn m state educatiOnal equalization fund
Mr and Mn Oliver Yokely aM _ __ _ _ _
i;rft18 1s _. fund through which we have been recetvmg
~~:J01:: ':~t ca~;\~e
~ tlle amount of some twenty thousand dollars and 1 serious mness ot the latter B l!lon
the people tn a community place their cross ind1cat- \vt.'t;~ !!~~rv~~:;nta~ :=e~ero)
they want to participate, the state furnishes the
Mrs. van Wolle spent • rcw
ty must ctaya of last week with her sls~r
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th
In ord~r to acquire t at a1 1
e com mum
1Ml'l John lloback and huaban
clti,zett8 to a certam pol'\t, •• an lndi~•tlon of the1r of Rail&gt;•
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been. done beretoforo

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PlckOhS ""'""' home lot

the tormahty of a vote but duQ to ~nother one of \ Mr• Ohaa Shain Mn M•"- 1
Philson Mrs Okey Sayre of An I
of the past legislature they insloted that a vot ' tlqulty Mrll Eroeot Grim and son I
ThiS therefore is the result
BIJ'be of Letart were among those
v.... ttng Wl'il N C Sayre Sunday
cost to our c1hzens wil not be one cent morr~ TI1e qua~Une was lifted aun

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the past but 1f we vote BiB1D8t the par day from thellome or Pete Wolfr
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h h who haa been contlned for the past
Will prevent utj from recetVJnlf t 11e Q,
W lC
three week11 for acorJet fever
•111,ajils that the schools here will be closed Immediately
Roeno Rhodes and Mar,uem
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Sarson&amp; llpent Saturday wtth Kas
election
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per Sayre and family of Anttqutty
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th ' origt
Howard Nefller and faml Y a~
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followmg by S K u~ur 18 ra er
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- companied by Mrs Maude .Johniila1
nal ihimmum !o\alnry and state atd law• In 1916, will give and Joele Pickers visited Todd P c
lr:en&amp; and family of Lanasvllle sun
an 1H~Ight to the law
day
!~'By careful computatwns it wa::o; found that by an

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Mr and Mrs John Cutor Fern
RadcHft and family vlaited Charlie
Radcllft Sunday
Mr and Mrs Murl Davis nf Rut
bmd
spent the we-~t tn&lt;l with Oak
Stansbury IUld fam1Iv
1
I .~,.. of the tax district Senate b• 1 337 provides for Mra P lr. Vale ol Dy..vlUe spml
ean
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Th 1
Eunl'lav with her mother t:rs Anifl&lt;rease vote on taxatwn above 16 m1 s
18 s one na Ootr
f th~•tax measures enacted at last sesswn of the Legtala- Mrll Thf'lma Btansburv and Mre
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Dale Etant~burv and children vlsi~
ture ·-~Th1$ school vote IM included m t IS aw w IC re- e&lt;t \1 ith the formers ststiO!r Mrs
qutrCisi positiVely that the !oiChooJ dtstricts that do not give :~ry McCarley or Well!ton Mon

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cetve;,~tate aid

"All

districts raceJVmg state &amp;ld have
se be
levy an d l h IS Ievy can m no Ca

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M• and Mn A F Sb;son and
g:randdauwhter ll"liglllll Morrtt;op
o1 Albany ware the s~atJr. of Mr
voted for the and Mrs w w Sisson Sunday
more than 3
Mr anrt Mrs Glen oune ann
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\ dauahter Maxine spent the week

For This Girl
to Steal Another's
Place in Society?
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Old Salem

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correct and

all question&amp;

covers

It will b~

for the school dlstncto oth&amp;r tllan otRt• aid that

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time for which

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st~le afd ~~·~~t I• vqifl :;\ ~::.;l'l~r~'l""''

nl,ey

votetl

St~te 1ifquallzatlon "

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&amp;QJile scho&lt;tJs m the
thqae

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state ltave been
Marysvlll~ were clo•"ll••t
nr•t qr latQr
OJIIY

has

o"'ploy

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'fill~ .~r;n• of Middleport
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with her ' ' " I
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el!l!r••· 1!1!1 ti'Jiij

Blace

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AJma lllrnl!l who
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\\lite. Cll\lllfB the case 1p tl&gt;e future •o IDJ\11 !!• "'*te ~N
On your b~llot you wlll ftntllll c*v,l~ll "fqf
Ill

MTIJ w R Davis wm1

Mr and

vqtlnl It to hvs enou11h tp run their aepoolJ ami
nqcee•tfY for tile other

by FI)ITH BALDWIN

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brother Mr
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/oslttvely cannot be any mereas" m 1e'd with !:Jm Carpenter and tam
revohng this levy,' and without this vote It would 1
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to receive state aid, which makes It Imto get state aid
Th1s should be worth saving as

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•ll aMrmattve vote for the :l mills wtll not conbnue to rc
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the autocratic demand of the state department of
edu..,...,.on
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on taxatton m
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extrjl 3 mill lc'Y many d1stmt.o could get alons wtthout
"stal:tJ Kid and that those that could not after the 3 mdl
lev~ was made could be cared for With It This was enactStanley Dav111on and familv e1f I
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"eed Columblltl l!lpend the week end with
'd 1fito law and the vote on the 3 m
evy no
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Carl Oifden and family
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arne
a
law
The
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per
cent
tax
Hm1t
made
It
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Romine
were
vts1tors
fl ve , ears c
hfll'e Prlday
nec•sary for an met eaRe above tne I m1t to be made b~ I Mrs EJecta vale and Mls Anise
f th 1 tors of the tax ·d1str1ct So th1s vote be-Ivai eot Dyuvllle apent Jl'rlday with
yo t eo
e e ec
c P' Steward
(:•me"flecessary to be Iega I and not at all as many sup
Mr and Mn Glenn TUrner of
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Old Papers, 5c pel"
b00dl e 3 t the D8J.•Y
Trl"bone Office.

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NOVEMBt;R 1
W.ABC-New York (348 6 B60l 3
am Mornlna Musical 10 30 Qwet I
1Harmonies 11 1&amp; Edna rhomll.l:i
12 30 am International Broadcast
1 00 Cathedral Hour 3 00 Phil
h.armonlc Symphonic Music 5 30
Radio Revue 6 00 Chicago KnlghLs
7 00 TbC World a Buaine&amp;s
f 00
Novelty Orch 9 00 Around th
8amover , 10 00 F;rnest Hutcheson
10 30 Tile Gauch&amp; 11 00 ConUn
ental strtna Quar~t 11 30 Be11 I
llernies's Orch Bd.d1e Duchin and
his Orcheatra l~ 30 am Ann r:.eaJ
Organlat
WEAF-New York 1464: 3 660&gt; ,
Melody Hour 8 00 The Balla
Southland Sketches 10 3~
11 Neapolitan Dayti
.~. ~~~;~~.~,.~1~:1Popula.r
15 pm ~choea
Pr081'8mof
Orch :1 30 Moon
Haney1uckle 3 Wayne
4 Braas Band

t.er on lhA vlldtor 11 lineup what a~
attendl'd the" C..io Unlvf&gt;nity• W~
DIES IN COL111f8ll8
llti.le tellow can do ap.l.n.it. tueh
.aau
cverwheJill.l.na weight Tufty play 1
)eyan c•rne at Athena Baturoay
Prlendl hen have received word
1/
• • • Gr
ed a whale ot a Kame
Mr and Mra. John llrown of of the deat.h ot Zlll 'I1lomu at hb
VU'CJDI&amp;
e11
Stevefl6 at rlrht 1uard did IKlme
l
Bannnah
o .. are viliUnr wtth Dr ~at au PTt.inirun Aftnut OoPHONE 111-L
good work durlnl the w:rUlln&amp;' mo
land Mrt.. L. A 'ftw:lmaa
1
Wr 11lomaa na a former
(Continued trum JNI -&gt; ,. ~
ments ot the tilt while Gardner
WaliM BUI'nB Ranil and GoaclJ res nt or 1114dJeport. bavinlt U'fh
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reol=.,.=,..::-.::..:::.:u&gt;d...,.-:tllo:;:::.-.::l~ "
Cb'de B&amp;tlyn motol'ed Lo Pt\t&amp;burt:h ed
re tor qulte a number uf...,..
wu
Ulere
with
his to
usual
playing
from
&amp;tart
1lni&amp;h Chlnlr.
l!!laturday momJq to attmd the He • well known 1n t.tt .. relty and ment o1 ...•ant 8ecn&amp;u7 '&amp;me&amp;
Want who started at end poaitlo 1
Lee Jahncte u
.tdt aueu :
Notre Dune~ Teoh same
throuehout Yelp county
and alt-ernated with Gallagher at I
I Mr and Mn L H Pl1cklflier I Puneral arra.naemtnta were not Jahncke a pracUeaJ po;Ut.tdan trorrJ,
mtP.rvala or the fray played a ban!&amp;"
newlywed~ have returned an1 lire learned here but wm be announced New Orleana, ~ one ot the Prell•
up game In 1a.ct the entire Une
dent a tnUmatAS
ln their home on Pl&amp;her street
later
did Q:ood wo~k In opentna holes for
Adami bu maintalned tlaJtt..
M.ra.
Clarence
Ramm
and
son
I
theil backs and m stopping the
Upped auence 11nce friction cr;er
BUly v18Jted In Jackaon Friday 1
£11 ploru • Error
attac• of lh&lt; Athens team
the navy budaet ftnt came to ibe
with her 11.Bter Mra M N Cott1n&amp;
r lll'hlne mpi1B ne&amp;r Mont!'i'a l re- aurtace matn&amp;alnlnl ye1terday evm
I Neal haUb&amp;ck wa!l the Out
ham
Ml~ Blanch Davl$ of Coa.ll.un t!ehed iu nAme rrom the fact that that he had not Sf!ell oa. ,!_....er~
~;tan~lng steHar performer of the I
Jacket bQcktleld 8.'1 time &amp;Iter time
lwu bert Prtday evenlna to attend th011e "bn llllro'f'Pred U helle\ed statement wbieh brought matteJJ
tore through the !me for huge
the «ame
l lhat. In dlilng 110 tbe1 bad reached to a he&amp;d
Ibe
Beoretary of state sttmaon has
saint; then twlsLed away from the
Mr and Mrs 0
B
Cook of China Jo•r n1 Columbul thou~hf
joined Yr Hoover In brandlnl u
econdary whkh Ranged aroWld
1 Marietta were here vialtlfl¥ frll. ,d.s l lb1t he hnd r('&amp;cbed llldla
ftapntl,y falae GaJ'dlner'a ~
r. :u \l hlle he went. on tor more
iilld relatives Prlday The~ also at
es
that the Prftldent and Premier
gains
He played a wonderful 1
tended the tootball &amp;&amp;me at MJd
MacDonald, ot Enaland
re.ehed
game at. all times P856lllfl rWl1dleport. held PrldBY evening t: ..
naval agreementa two yean 140
V 111tors Show Peppy Combmal!on After Gettm~r Bad ning punting and bloclr.mr making I
1 tween Middleport &amp;net Athens high
never oftlelaUy dlvu]&amp;ed ln tb'Jr
lhr e of the home ooy s four touch
' oochoola
Start; F1rst Touchdown Comea Soon After
enUrety and that the s.;!."':linlatra,.
aowns and the lone extra point I
John We.ley Lona:staft wbo haa
t.aon refuaed to let the ~m&amp;te tor ..
Beave1 came through with some
Fumbled Kickoff
Recovered By Localo
Ibeen In Columbus tor a visit "lth
elgn reJaUons oommittee 8ee the
1 i:l}
a." he was !OWld hard to
l Mrs Maraaret Elllaon and daugh
full
ot its neeotlations
bnng down once he had satneU
ter Mildred Schumak"r returned 1
paratory
the London Naval conthe
ground
to
put
him
Into
the
se
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fiNAL SCORE IS 25 TO 0
hvme Wedneaday While In Colum
terence o 1930
Idenary territory On one play
bus
John
Wesley
attended
the
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1f Mr Hoover 18 u auc:c:eulul Pfll ..
Be11.ver galllf:lQ eljjht ~ard~ by twist
Ohio
Btat.e-Y'anderbllt
footbi.ll l
he
thtnlr:s he wm be he "lnt.en,... ~0
Neal Outstand1na In Kickma And Running
T uffy 1 Ing !rom '""' dlf!mnt '"'kim
aame He wa"' accompanied home
111tBnd ftrmly on h1s demand U.~
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by Mrs EIILson and aauahter
Oardlner apoliJBJze publlcly for call
Lewaa Shows Great Work 0,. Defense, VtsH~rds Estep outpunted the oppo:; /
in&amp; him abysma!Jy ianorant
In&amp; puntei McDaniels by booting
1tors Weaken In Laat Half
thP ball on neatl~ eve1y punt from!
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forty to JULy j ards beaut.iful s pil 1
Lei'• Co llawaha•
The Yellol'i Jacket.s or Middle cular
nl ng punts v.hich Ju:;l soared higt
1 Tl e S mll&amp;:rit alphabet h11 fO letI
pert high school emerged vlctoriDlli.
The t \O teaqJs battled at the lenoujlh in the lllr to clear the Bu 1
terti the Pen an tG Armeol&amp;ll ~
halfway mark w1th on~ lone score Dogs1 fheads Riley presentt;d hu;
ov~r the AU ens htih school Bu
RUiillnD 3a Arabll 28 Engliab 26.
1 to 0 on the Jackets end of Lh" us uu.
ast. 1unnmg although "-HS
1ls Found by Grandchildren~
t rerldl ~ aDd Hawallab 12.
Dogs F1 aa) night by the scur@ of strmg although the Dogs sport m l!" 1 sed more r:s a biCll'ker !o1 othe1
Saturday Mol'lllllJ', wat 111...J
25 to 0 after a terrific battle
the Red and :Bifi.Ci( cmo1s of the t.acks m th1s gume t.han for can~
The game was started with two Athens high school gave the be t 1 lUg the ball
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Heart V1etim
A CORRECTION
t:venly matclu~d lt1ams presentlm they had to almost outpla) the lo
AllenswOJth who 1 eplaced Este p
A
rumor
to the effect that I am
);Orne of the swiftest deceptive 01 cals duu:ng that. mttlal hulf of t h m the fl! a! quane1 proved to uw
Mrs Allen Hartley 58 years of
mdU'!erent aa to my electJon to ibe
fensl\e plays ever to be given \ly game
fans t hat he can pass something:
aae was dl8covered dead In her bed
liZ'
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omce of Marahal of MWdleport hal
two hij{h school teams here Thf
Tufty Lewis who 1eplaccd lu I hlch wllhout a doubt surprised
&amp;aturday morning about 7 a clock
.D.
.i'1l.
been In clrculat10n.. thl" paat f~
fast Athens back~ \\ lth their triple b10the1 Ed at center MiiVe a tlnr&gt; l r tJaJ!y everyone When the Jack J
apparently havln1 p&amp;Med ewny
days and calls for an expi&amp;nt.i.Mln
l ns e:; 1cvcrsef; and bchmd th.. [Xhibiytion tune llfter time he was ets had Lhc Dogs up against their
To my many friends wbo ISO pnline passes gave he large ClOWtl 6eCn tearing througn the opposmg own goal !me with the fourth down
~:lly alter rellrlns th• noght ..
()rously supported my candidacy in
scmc thlill~&gt; whtle the t.eriitlc on line to smear some Athens pia) and about six ya 1 ds to go Aliens
S 1t had made no compbmt of
shmght or the Ja.ckets during th"' before it had gained headway H"' \\Orth was ca lled back took the ball
the primary I wtsh to &amp;a)' t.hat I
~~~ little ShOJ t of specta showed OocdfeUow 217 pound cen !rom center and heaved It ove1 the
am
a1ncere In mr candidacy want
llln...health
and hadShe
b"'nretired
In apparent
ThaB baby lrt a draught 1trl~k•n aectlon of Weat Virginia wu one of &amp;cod
Friday
and need tJle omce and when •l~tthe ultimate consumer• of the foodaturfa given by the American Red nll:ht with two of her small rrand
1 ed will dlacharae the dvtiel ol tbe
Croas ln the po:at ltlar. More than 2,750000 peraona were fed by the or- children who diacovered the d'l!!ath
o11lce to the beat of my abUity
ganiz:at•on
when they awakened
Saturday
The rumor could only emana\1!!
ll melta to• amootbaad a MJ
morntnc
from a maUciaus mind ARd Ita
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g::;~ worth who aub6tltuted tor Eatep Mr Hartley who 1s empJoyed at I&amp;UOII. And what a..n.t A rleht source should be conaide1'£d
- _.II wJth just five seconds to pia:, the New York Central raUI'OIBd tJmo.mellowed · - ..... ooa~,
Yours Truly
Vote For
Neal broke away trom the defenselyards at Hobson was worlr:tng dur
••r.•ef!IUriD.I"caap...
Wm
Robaoa
' uBILL" The Satlor ' a.nd Into the open acrosa the goal hg the night and arrived home JU t
taking the pass from Ally a.s It
few minutes after the body had
TI"J' lt fur nueltl.ta. ...._. 1•
cleared the opposing backs heads
round Death was attributed "fPtabiM.hakedcU.he..tOMted.
Don't forpt the Bir
just enough to light tairly In Neal
trouble follow1ni a.n ex
-adwlebe. Your--hMitnlt
a.rma The score was 25 to o and
held Saturday
.--Danner (Chicken or Roeat
the
game
was
ended
Uwt
way
just
by
her
hll5band
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Cbeeoe
Onler
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Pork) to be aenecl hJ the
CANDIDATE
after the kick off a few seconds
H
d "bert bo"
CHAPTER LIX
later
omer an A I
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Be th any '-'Burc
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h Lad"lei
tlu11 moment of sudden danger The
FOR
"Utter wrong un Martm m1ght
Line-ups
two daughter&amp; Mrs
•
I na~td 1 he fau or th'"' man only way-you re w1th me aum t have
been biLl the tho1 ght of tim
Middleport
POS
Athens
Wtnea:ar ot Dayton ana
on Election
Novem•
CONSTABLE
J ('l os to.: I
on watcb was sudr\enly YQU Frome? The only way! And second cold blooded crm e foliO\\ ng
aghasl Tl :~I burly figure w1th W} n who s to say 1t was an explos&gt;ve that so qu1ckly upon the m rdu of
Ke1118
L
Kirk
ar I
•b
Of S I11
oantner
L Tl1:
Roach
Graee
atThe
homefuneral
and several
1("-t and Grayson toucht:d by one of ca.ust'!d the damage? A shaky old wall
a
ury
R Pickens (c 1 L G
Fields
are bel.na completed by
Creyke and bmh d1rectcd from tl c
the head! ghts of the car by I he hke that-notlung surpmnng about same source at Reggar s Court had
Townah.ip
T. Lewto
c
Goodfellow
undertakers and wm 00 ll.n
roarl s1de was only loo fam1har to Its collapsmg suddenly hkc that mnu touched jJm and Ul11 Gray~on WJtll
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R a
Spe"'r
(C) nounced later
FOR US TO ANSWER MIDDLEPORT FOLKS!
I 1ome
My God! Tomght of all wall!
a cold thnll of horror
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t
B Picken-'
R ,..
Olaort
---'---t mes! If Haste were ta have as
ward
R E
KavaUsh
W ArA~YdRdaEtlNhtON
1
llut-but you cant do that man
.. \Vhcn Martm ra1 g me np th s J~~
0
m 1ch as a glmpse beh nd that door!
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Q B
McDaniel
~ &amp;
ll&amp;' ter Lenora
1-Do wt beli"'ve we are travelling t.uward another country every
cned.San1 recmhng not when there mormng he was afra1d ~lane II s 15 W - , ,_. ,..,...._ goal line mto Neala waltins arms Neal
H B
Whipple J are havlna' a small family reunion
day drawtnr nearer?
The ~h :t:a hon of tlus unexpected are men workmg there! To send 11ertcd h s defect10n
)1m s~ 1 I as
H B
Atklm at
home here over the wee;-;
2-Are the boys and ~rls of our town dear te our hearts?
&lt;Ianger close on them staggered that wnll crashmg would mean al they waned m the dark shadow of fol the touchdown just five sec Estep
ond befOte the game euded It was Beaver
P B
?rse1110n
1tx sisten Of the family aet
l-Dc we believe they are dta.r to the heart or Chrlat?
Frome He ilnd h1s assoc 1at~ !l hll,l;l most ccrta.,m death to themthe trees A dev1l ltl~arnate M'f,rtell a pretty pa!IS and a most appro- ~port. aubetltutes
her
for
the
l'lnlt
time
In
oveT
t-Is Christ saLlstl.ed wtth the lntluencn we are Plaelnt!: around
,..,...ckon&lt;:4 Wltll the cham;e pQs!i,lblhty
Would you rather see the hang mu5t be lor whonu hang ng s too I prlate pla.y
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• ' 11'Diworth for
tiep
Thole who came her l.o
our YOUD8 tolb?
of Wynter and Crayson d1scavermg
man
s
rope
roun
I
all
our
neck~ ?
good-but
thank
God
I
on
sht
should
Severson
Athens
fullba'ck
prov
Ptr•
wr
s
Kue&amp;te
of
their
father
and
fl.-Would
Chrl8t want we parenti t.o allow our chUdnn tD lod'
that workmen were busy at the un
:1 :1 1 6-10
are Mrs Charles W Me
on the streets at all houra of the nlfht?
derground door that nsk \\as un broke m Martell You sentimental see the br.gmmng of tl e e1 I for hun cd the most conslstant ground M H 8 as at times during the gam A H .S f 2 1 1- 8
of Akron
Mn
Crary
6-Are we sati.Bfted with the way our publlc otftcera are living up
avOidable Only at th!!' worst these fool but for yon Wynter, that mght ;;tnd h1s v1lla n Cii he broke out With camcr
he roced away for fifteen and twen
Penallle• M H S -15 fd,&amp; A
TOletlo Mrs A B Brower
to their duty as l"tvant&amp; of ttle public?
lv.o could have no ~pthonty to c:le he came prymg at Monks1lver- a ficrc:e mtf'n s ty
ty yard gains He did SOIDe nice H f!l-1.5 Ydl
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Mr and Mrs H P
7- Who does Chrlat want q~~ to elect this Ume?
damned
bulldog
Enghshman
that
he
Inspector
Ha~te nodded gr mly
mand !hat the door sho ld ue un
1unnJng &lt;\tklna half ba~ was
01Dclals-Referee Ohrl!lt 0 U
City Mrs E R
8-What art we doing about the booUegger who ltv~ next cloOJo
Yes -th~ rope 9 v.a1tmg for hun
locked B 1t- WY11lcr had brought 1s-v ouldn t have left tht- place ahve
th~ best defensive man Ott
the
Ump Robinson 0
U
Head
to WI?
to
tell
tafe~J
about
Crayke
or
lo
brmg
and
he
\\Ott l escape 11 th 1!1 t111e
the pollee!
visiting
team
stopping
plays
of
the
linesman
Odatrer
0
U
&amp;-Are
W" prayinr fbr him as well &amp;I ftghttnt Satan for hll soun
1
the pollee here to Begga-r 1 Court l"•e got the grounl• watc ht' rl e"cn
Yellow Jackets before Lhey had
-- - - OPPOSES MOVE
I~Parent3 how well do we know ehtist?
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It
was
you
who
ms
boathouse
watched
There
s
1
~~
sted
we
lhe
1
PANIC
met the line of scrlmmagP
DIES IN III:ATTLE
Oct :U-INS-Op
11- How much do 1ft believe 1n that immortal 80111 In ~
should 111pare hta hfC'-al)d see what one chance 1n ten tl al Martell "Ill
Olsen nght tacltle of the Bull
Word hu beiln recotvc::,i.l he1e by
proJ)O&amp;(Id purchase
children?
Th(! re wa~ pan c 1n Frome s eyes those sc.ruples of yours have done sl1p out of that net
Dcgs gove a good account o! him friend! of th~ de&amp;th ot WUIIam 8
Caah Res:Jater corn
12-Do we believe th.., 'Cto8S of calvary the only
He knew wh~t that meant Very for usl And not content w 1th that
l wondu how f'}r Mr~ \f rt n
Pountiln of
ell at that pos1t10n playing ,. Wall former well known
Mident pany
of the aasets of The
Cl
1
1 an immortal soul ,
qmckly very stealllu ly he began to you d mterfere 4gaml
was m her husbands ccrcts Ja1J 1 bang up game at all times He o f Mlddl.por I ••
D·M•Jer compan,
Nr w 8 ~ dlod Oft Rem•--•~""•""' 1 c··•
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13-Doeans ns
bell ar th
t righteouli
Ucth
to
b t In
said lo have been a sub player 23 at hi~ home In Beatie Wuh Ilion N Y valued at more than
we
eve a
neHB eu
a lr'n U 1 ~.
move tr.tward the house Vt.Jth h1~
The sudden funous outburst had )1m s11ddcnly
I wa:;
bu t per f oame d exec Ilontly durmg
- H e Jar
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reproochbellto any
ommous news
stnpped away the usual suav11y from
He was wondl'r n~ vhtthu they
I ton at the are of INI
- 000 000 w.. ra•··~ h•,.
.. today ho
l"Do
thapoople?
-~~t
te th h
of
.....we
eve
man
"" th•" i
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~tfhl.... t uJu-w thcan...en r d e eart
In the hou11e Martell and Sant Marlell s vo1ce
~.:ould learn anylh ng fro 1 her of 1 ~he h ardesl or batte1lngs from the Iv"'I•" d hv his WI re Mrs .Hannah tederal court by •ttomeys f1
localll
Witt Wall on-e dat.llhter and two United State8 KOvernm~t
conquer ................ even
e ...... uor ernon
were ~'alttng 1n a fever of mpatlence
For the moment at lca~t were frank Severn and of that other 1111~s
MJddlepOJ t took advantage of a IIOn!l all Uvlnr In SeatUe
15-Do w belt,'ve God had a. Real Purpose when He oommandcd
until t~e workmen should be throu~h safe. Whatever t!1e poltce may sus- IDS man ll~ham
b
cak
at
the
opening
kick
of!
When
This
family
formerly
Una
on
C
us to Remember the Sabbath Day to keep lt Holy?..
t,:;,
w1th thc1r Ia I ors Orlce the coa~t pect they c:an do nothmg Without
r•taa Saalr.e Wortbip
16---Are we as a peop!.o
tv c:arTJ :\,thlll J1Ul1)08e?
nn Atttens onck fumbled ilen Pick
corner of Hamilton and lo~r
Tl
·r LrviDJ
~'I
was cle.Br they ntust hurry through more proof than they ve got yel- INTERRUPTION
ens kick otl on his owr\ twenty
Street and will be remern
l' bllt.&gt;t~t h~LVHrx a1 tilt ~ui,.M
11-I"o we bell ..ve It we Jive Satan &amp;n
be will take a ~..
lhe la'k of emptymg the crypt of 1h that pronf that 1f you had your way
Almost as J1m t\1 oke from be:;ond the ;}ard line and Chink ward re
by many or our older fle.lll
ot Knlfl'SOIJ l11 Cretp Ia • rt'.•ddeJJce I
\ whether tt be bre&amp;.kln1 the Sabbath dAy or drt~ boou? ,
dangerous contents-not only the they d find m the crypt w1thm the the further &amp;Ide of the rums a ,ound I covc 1N BeBver made o. t\tstdown
,T
eonralnh11 Jliflt NJ or tmt1 ""!1~11!
19-How much Chante are we a:tvln1 Cbrl&amp;t to bullH a cleau
cocaine h 1t somethmg e\'eu mote n&lt;-t half hour •• sp II Ia f
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h
on a spmner piny v.hlch cQrnplet.el,
and other objt.'o: ts relnrerl to ll form
slljou,r terqp rate Mld~leport')
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m or a came wit startlittQ: ~&gt;uddenne~s ,
dangerous and dammng stJ!I to them of us I
ratscd IDClSIVl' voce that arntd fooled the \Jiutors and by EKJthc
of ser1wnt worthftt
Uh--Are we hea.rlna: Hla VOice !!laYing T..oke- Qly .,Yoke upon yolt'
Not untd 1hen would they (c:el safe.
"Th
, onl o
f k
snappy performance lhe ball was
CLASS MEETS
a.nd Become a labourer f.olether with me?
r
ere
Y ne way o
eepmg oenetralmgly over the ark grounds
The 'Rappy Hustle~··
St•l4cf Deer
20-LWW w ftnally meet Hl.m In the HOmeland al¥1 hN.r Hb
The door was fl g optn abruptly lhem on tlus s1de of that under"Not th 1s tlme Frome you !!lith woaked down to the five ya 1d line
but tbc BuJI Dogs bucked up and the Chut;cb. of Chrlst
Peel i Hrlh:nltrl\ llllliP lt"f'r lll'f'
well dQile good and faithful ~~ervant. enter Thou lq_t.o ~ Jo1' $
and Frome broke Ill With hiS breath gr-·nd
d~r
h&lt; went on
long your damne d mur d erou~ 1cksl
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held them for downs and they lost church btJaement Prlday..
very loud In tl elr rn1 ~-:e nnd ,11mneof Thy Lor'd?
less warmng
enough to g1ve us breathmg space m
A strangely fam!IJar 01 re f 'lOt
The r·ohce are here! I ve JU&lt;I who•h o mak• o
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Q"ll!uldteenaJOJedn"-bea H a lhiGW~e n
tlruea die t star,nllbn whf'...ll nnJy
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ur ie away or I s to Haste to his two omran ons
McDaniels punted out to hlS qwn
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a few 11 ltps 11 1111' nanple forn~re II
seen Wynter and lirayson at t he oom• to lh'l no
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wthat made ]1m and lJ11l ";ra~son
gates w1th a Scotl:~nd Yard manNo no I wont agreel Not when excliange a sw 1ft &lt;~mazed .. lar~ce
th1rty
yarda line
which
was !.&amp;ken
by ning
hers were
present
to enjoy
eveNeal pas.&lt;;
on
safety
cal.ch
A ten
In plaf.irtK
Haste!"
1t mca~s the death or those menl'
Ilsham! ~rnke 1rom Jnn half I1 yard
from Neal to Beaver wa.s
At spent
tlie ciOBe
ol the V(tJAUllames
evenings en ~~~iil~~i!~tti
Hastel Sant'.s vo1ce as he •choed c ·' S 1 lh
h dd
B 1h
Beaver
refreshments 1n ke,ep
rlt:u an Wl a s u er
u
IS mcredulously
That l'as Usham s I goOO for the touchdown
the name traded off Iilio a gasp of protest wu wavenng leu re~olute yo 1ce •
1 unnlng the necessary twenty Ove
were served
l;)amc
He glanced round to see lhat
Further concealment wall .lltt of yards for the touchdown after he
He'B not \Jere for nothing that a Frome bad already left the room tht question now Two shnll blasts tecelved the ball NeaL bucked the
Walter l"TIOoe stude 1t of 'Ohio
ccrtam-and lhrre a a car outstde m A d h k
M t 11 k
h
extra point over and the fray was U.nl;t:Ersity was here Friday even
the road that pretends to have F~me\a~e;o::~r :hat ~~;pe~t~ on a pohce whllltle cnt through the waxing hot
,. hS to attend the Middleport Ath
broken down I thought nothing of
d.
mgbt-Haste 11 st~lll to the men
From that point on t.he two ens KftPlE'
erran
posted oub1de a t~e lane-as the
Enltnet Shuler and
11 till I saw Haste 1t meana they .,e
In Ius haste Frome had forgott~n three dashed oot of cover to rac:e teams battled on almost even terr$
I until the ., histle denoting the half - - - - - - - - - - - - got the front guarded-and pretty to tell h1s confedero~.tes 11.bout Mar
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Athens gained two more first doWN · ·
c;ertamJy the Side gates as well I
tms Wife.
~~ln~l~r,'rectlon ot t lat qu~:er star
1 over the Jackets In the flrst quar
Sant s b~&amp;. round face was l1ke
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ter although the game during the
aray chalk.
CAUTION
Martell's hmt had fallen ~n fruit .. I first and second period conslpted
Theil this spellll the end--" he
Avo1dmp: the ma1n gates winch ful S(hl A mad reckless.ness seemed mostly of punts from one Nlde to
As solace to th~ young men who, wete 1t not for the VIgJience
broke out With a aulp
they euessed would be watchrd to possess Fromr. To prevent that the other Middleport p.lolng ,eon
Martell stall lieemmgly as cool as Haste and hit. two compantons made underground door bemg :Jpencd siderable ground on the exchan~
of the police, would tum
roads mto speedways, why ShQu)d
ever ID fad of thll une.xper.ted dan the.r way towards the qmet lane thal seemed to h1m the one th1ng that of punts
they not try the sp01&gt;t of ghdmg? Th1s fonn of recreatiQII offers
The two tea.rns came back
&amp;er mterrupled htm Impatiently
bounded one Side of the grounds
mattered supremely now He was
field
at.
the
besm:nlng
of
the
a
much bet~ manner of breakmg one's neck than is to be met in
Throwmg up the sponge al
Half way down th1s lane waa the rudy to snatch at any desperate
fLady? There was a sneer 10 the second gate but th1s they avo1ded alternatwe And there was~ot a 1 halt With determinatioQ ~~~;~
an automobile cra•h
It 1s preferable too, as in nine cases out ol
over their faces
The
rasp of his VOice Pull yourself
too Th1rty yard' away from n second to lose when at any moment I '"~Dened up tn this naif
ten harm comes onl}
the nitrep1d bmlman hnnself
gether man! The)' re Waiting or where a clump of trees threw a dtep the fJOhce m1ght appear on tht eccne.
four mc.re first downs thon
that door to be opened tmtd at 8 sharfow the three men chmhcd tht:
As to the fate of the men work1n11
posltlop and also scored
Jokmg as1de. ghdmg costs little, provide3 thnlls, and teachopened whatever they may suspect wall and d oppcd qutetly down on l'lnder the doomed wall Frome, full I touchdowns
they have no evtdcnce agaln!lt Ull- the other s1de under shelter of the af that desperate purpose. was a1 J The second touchdown WRH made
es one the use( of the a1r as no engine borne plane cou;ld
what ev1dence &lt;:an they have? Ev~&lt;- dlj.rkne•s
callouB ae a gang gunman, reckleu after Tuffy Lewis tecovf!l'tld. a b&amp;IJ
dence In plenty bchmd thal door
From the ruins came the faintly of any consequences d only he could fumbled by Atkms on hill own
- Jncideiitally, this cool morning
us a
yes--but that door mustn 1 be reflected hght of flares w1thm that save h1s own neck
Wteen y&amp;.rd llne and Beaver rip
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somebOdy, preferably b-omeone who 1s handc.uffed, and 1t occurs
opened I We arranged II before when rooAe1s shell of crumbhnK walls. the
Once the way to that door wu Ded otr 12 yards taking t.hf! ball to
that meddlesome fool
Wynter harsh grating rattle of wtnd1as!l lear and the secret behmd 1t 1atd the three yard line Ne&amp;l plwtgcd
that
the fellow we would hke to have m that shape 18 the man relooked hke making thmgs awkward cables the: ceasleu hum of actav1t1es
re to the pollee
the thought over for the goal but mlased th~
•ponSJble for the slump, but It would be a hard thmg locate him
It can be: arranged agam-most bel
Wonder how soon the)' II be of that turned btl blood to water. extra point
In
the
tlnal
period
of
thl:'
rra~
Martell added With a 1meanmg glance through wdh thetr JOb?,. speculated More than hrB l1berty, h1a vecy hfe,
,
Perhaps we might begm With the banke~, and dougtless they
Severson took an underhand pasa
at Frome Its our ast lhancc
Hasle It means our keepmg m the would bP. m danger
Frome 8 eyes bt up
background here u"til they are I
Sltaftl-.r Frome ttole through the from Dav1d a substitute back and
refer us to thror depoSitors. The depositors would point
would
.. You v~ said It Doctor' he Ct1cd only hope Marhn 1 l\'de had the darkne11 ati"O!III the grounds, seem.. raced from his own thirty tlve yard
Ito their cred1tors, and
Cl'li!htors might wen lay the
on
eagerly And the !lame way!
sense for her own sake to obey 10 mgly utterly deserted He crept up line to Middleport s thirty ~~ev"n
I betore Neal overtook him brlnilnlJ
their
creditors
No you must be mad to thmk of structionll and keep her mouth shut to the O'U.mbling outer wall of the him down with a beautttul tac::tle
1tl' broke out Sant In a startled when she went bade to Beggar's nun9. From the other 1lde came the
The third touchdown was made
Eventually 1t might be ~ISCOYered that we .ourselves are
votce
Court"
sound&amp; oi the men busy Wlth wind.. 1 attflr Neal broke throush fOI' n.
Martell cut harshly scross hu
He bad tried to 1mpress upon the lass and crowbar No other aoqnlf. forty yard tWl beginning on the
responsible.
b.mter hearted assoc1ate .t protest
half d111ratli'ht woman that to fol- the coast clear l'{e had brought wttb tltt)' yard line and ending on th-t
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low her first bhnd pa1s1onate ampulae huD all that was neceuary for tarry. ten Neal showed some of the beat
We
aloo
mipt
fin
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that
all our buoine. . concema increuPESPERATION
and tax Martell and Sant wJth her rng out that stnt&amp;ter purpose, those 1cverses of tleld that has ever bet!n
w;tnessed
here
during
th18
fll1ht
1n
"May u well be anged for a SUtpiCIOnS WOUld merely be to put meant Of aeltrUctiOD had long heeD
ed their newopaper advertisins we mirht be induced throup that
aheep a• a lamb • There was an ev1l them on the1r a:~rd and nught well kept tn reat1meas aRalnat some aacb the elear but wa.s overtaken by an
adnrlioiftl to i n c , _ our buyinc ten or tweqty per cent, and if
Athens bb.ck who was oollllderabJy
ghnt ID thil reckless cr1m nal !I eye~ an the case of desperate mea, be daa .. emergencr
faster
The
next
play
Wall
a
touch
we did there would
no olump.
-w1ld mad e1e1 they looked llOW to gerou1 to herldf.
down With Neal carrylnr the ball

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,mdy, 1 15 The Atlltouall UO
krenaders 8 30 POpUlar :&amp;;laemble
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Mn. ,loha 5;;.~ P..-denl
of Piod.,..tioD of Wom·
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mtnoea ~"" 10 ExpreaB 10 10 Real Polk

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Pitty Jh.ra of aervtce to human- one to do th&amp;t task
~d 1 And AI members of t.h1a areo.t bodY lt
q our prlvlleae to ana" er the Am
the f!'ed CtoA 18 ad.dl.nc to that re- erlcllll Re::l OrOSI Roll Call-our
t.Jrd all the time,... not only in d&amp;y1 RoD Call-betw~n November Uth
cf aervlee but tn tbe mulutude and 215\h It k, our• t.o .. espond w th
DUdleY came;;-and famJ17 ol
1 and varletlea ot 1rr11ee
.,ha .ever contrlbUtkln we ClUJ makt. Colwnbu.s were reeent 1 ues~ or his
AI Irvin Cobb bat llld we do tnUng that we are haV ...lB a defi· fathf'r rl p cameron and latnOJ'
not 14U to Uli.Dk of tbe Red CI'OII nite part ln ~he accomplLsnm.:nta
Ra:,mond McOhee and fiUlllly ot
a1 a charity but u a ping C!Ci.'\ ct the R{.d C~s Just lUI much as Columbus "VLIIited home ront:.a over
cern with a kten brain to plan h thl! kt:en br&amp;tn and skilled tin;~· the week end
and llkU!ed 'ft.n&amp;en to execute tto~~ erts were our o~ l for without W:
Ma and Mrs Jlnrmon Sprouse of
corporate ac:tlvitJu and tt 11 JUit and c.ur contrlbuttons of mcney cl Allee are the parents of a new dau
bcause of - these qualities that Ic.ya1ty a..ld 1ood wlll &lt;=Ven that
MavBee and three chll
whEntvcr there 11 a big humanlt&amp;r· fine brRln and th Otl c..Iever ftuger&amp; ght.er
Mrs Ertta
Mamle
la.n tuk to be done we .anmedlat.e tcu1c.; not carry on the el 1 work dren have returned to Akron after
Jy call upon the Red Crc.sa 1ua t.he In every ttme of distrec 5 So a~~oall spetldlng the summer with h r
creantzatton beet mt"d
~lwa)'a In November we will gladly alUIW r parents. :Mr ond Mrs Poleley
w1lling and In all particular:~ the Here
Hannah Edwards waa home tr:Jm
mioa 6
VanitY Pair 7 Varlet~ Columbus over Sunday
7 15 Jolly Rtvue '1 30 Pcpulw
Mrs Cynthia Terry and family
Prosram 8 Ponuln.r Melodies 9 15 guBiit.s Sw1daY of :Mr and Mrs
Stag Party 9 45 Slumber !,Juslc H H Wiseman
10 15 Dance Orch 10 45 Ji!hnny
Elwood Matthews of Columbus
Hamp s Orch 11 Ballroom Orch spen Sunday with the B B Mat
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1:1 Henry Theis 01cb
l am thews family
_ _ _ _ _ _......____ ,_ .,.. Dance Orchestra
PeverEll relatives from Buffalo
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WJR-Detr01t (tOO 750J 8 30 am 1 visited Mr and Mrs Janes Baddel);
sunday School of the Air to on a-nd Mr and MIS Jacob Vance
October 31
Mexican Orch 11 30 Detroit Unity I Sunday
WEAF--.New York lt54 3 OOOJ 6 Center Services 1 00 pm Over Jor
Mrs LuurEI Terrv 1f thu; place
m Po ular orch 6 30 M1 B!lr."S dan 2 30 The Pt amcrs 3 :ro Old passed away on MondRY OcL 10 at
p d cimpany 7 415 The Golib-erus Song Stnrers 5 30 Muslcol Show the home of ~er daughter ~
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t 9 Pc.pular Prog 9 30 man
6 40
SUcce811 Intervlev.5 Opal Emlth at DamU1e She ha
~ ~rc~rub 10 A P:olfe oa 1cc 7 15 A NiKht. in Paris 7 30 Th~ been In decli llng h"'a.lth the piLI!t
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Mcrse
11 15 Jl'SSO Three Bakers 8 00 Popular Melo year &amp;&gt;stdFS her daug:hter sht'
11 L
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;l 30 coon Sande&gt; '&gt; or dies 9 46 Slumber Music 11 00 leaves her husband Edwatd Terry
C r a !'lf~rC. V :le,
d His conn .. "tl The Witherspoon Chorw
11 30 owl a. son Ldand o! Huntington a
l Ru Y a " an
Vmc cnL Russ Columbo Jl 45 The SQuth Islstet T(1ria Rus~"ll of Rls1ne Sun
cue YankeesHis 1; 30ulo.~moance Or Sea Islanders Jean Goldkette"' and 11 brother Elmer tshenerteld of
Lc.~;~~ Yorkp 4349 r; 760l 6 45 Champions
IR.owlesville and numerous ether
ew h
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-relat1ves and tnends all of whom
Ncwembt"r 2
Iare mournmg the d mise of u gooo.
pm Low,ell~ ThT :~:!ter.i 7 3(; R"
Andy
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wrmcn She was n. daughter ot the
cital 8 Dan1er Fight ro;
8 .. o WABC-New Yqrk fJ4B 6 860 ~ 15 late Joslsh and Mnrga.ret Greenlee
Dance 9 Careless Love 9 3G T~; De 1 Eigelo\\ s Orch 6 45 B1 d nn I Shenetleld of Meigs county anf;l WM
First NlQ:hter 10 Cuckcr 1')
Vash 7 Bin~ Crosby
7 15 Da\ 63 Y"ats of age on Sept 10 FPfJCial
Claro. Ltr and Em 10 t5 :Pcpul:u Atrams 0 en 7 45 Molt(.ll U) Wil services and JUtermf'nl wert~ fit
Frog 11 f.lumber Mu c
11 30 cy 8 15 Slngln Snm
8 30 KaLe Pine Grove on Wcdnctda y in
RUS3 Columbo
12 Pllver Tone Smith 8 45 Manhatlan £ rcuader charg" or RC\ Bolton aq:i func a.l
Qu!Utet 12 16am, Paul Whit man 8 9 15 The Mill5 B1 ctllt ~
10 Th" dit"ctor Butler
Popuhlr Orchestra
Mcdnnlst.s 11 Hreet Sing r 1f 10
WABC-New Yo k
13486 860! lEnrlc Madrlgucras Otch
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6 30om Bert Lown s Orch
6'30
45 R.,d
N1&lt;:hol5 Orch 12 Bon E rnle
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Orth 12 30 Nocturne
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Dome Lesson 7 45 Morton DDW Trlnt s Orch 1 30 Dave Abaam s
ney 8 Band Concert 8 16 Abc Oftheatra.
lvmans Ba:1d 8 30 Kate Smith s
WFAF-Nev. YorkHpm
Music 8 t5 Gloom Chasers 9 Pop Orch 6 45 'i'he Stebbm~ B 1i~
ular Hour 10 Show Boal ll Jack Lumber rack8 7 15 Plano D 1
Miller 11 15 Cuban ONh
11 30 1730 Alice Joy 7 45 Th~: Oo l iber~s
Dance Orch 12 Guy Lomtardo s B Soconyland Sketches 3 30 P:-~pu
Orch lam Red Nichols an1 Hls IAr voice 9 The o~pslC s 9 00 Par
Orch 1 30 Dave Abrams Popular ade of the States 10 True Sl r:v
Dance Orch
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Kogen s Orch
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No one hkes a person whos.,
WLW-clnclnnati &lt;428 70{)) 6 0 Coon Banders and Th"it 0 ch
pm Dance Orch 6 45 Lowell Thom 11 30 Jesse Clawfcrd
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breath 1s bad So be sure t
as 7 A~ n
Andt 7 16 Tt CILllc.ways 01ch 12 Paul Wnll &lt;&gt;
keep your breath beyond su•
Je&amp;ter.a 7:130 Theatre of the Air 8 man ~ Oreh I2 30 am Tweet. Ho
Saturday Knleht. 8 30 ~nee
gau and His Pcopular Dame Gr
tHcion You cc:m do thb by
t Cig&amp; Bsnd $~The Flrs.t Nigh
WJZ-New York 1349.5 760~ 5 45
garghng w1t .. L15tenne th~ sotit
fer 10 Jim and Walt 10 15 Varlet~ JJm I.lttle o pha 1 Ann I 6 15 Pe
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10 30 Dance Orch 10 4&amp; Bob New ter van fltecden s 01ch 6 46 Lo"
hall 11 Lo8 Amigos 11 SO Doodle ell Thomas 7 Amos n Andy 115
hyg1~:1o
:heck• Infection
sockPrs 12 Ballroom Orch 1230am 7 15 The Jesters 7 30 Phil Cook 1
ond
destroys
odors •nstal:ltly
Popular Orch
1 Populn.r Ua.nc~ 7 45 Waves or Melodies 8 30 D ath I
Or&lt;h
I Valel
DaYs 9 Popular Orch 0 30
Lambert Pharmc cal Compo .. }
WJR-D"'trqit (400-1501 7 pm Mul'lical Dominoes
10 Exp1 "''I
$t I..Ju1s Mo, U S ~
AmO;;; n Andy 7 15 Puft's of Rhythm 10 30 Real FolkS 11 eJumbcr ¥u
s ao Dance 9 Ernie Holst 11 Orcb 61c
9 30 The PI l!t Nighetr 10 Cuckoc
WLW-Cinclnual.i (42&amp; 700 5 45
10 30 Clara Lu and E.m
11 .ao l rm Llttlc Orphan Annie
G Old
Russ Columbo J2 Paul Whlt'"mll.n Man Sunshine 6 4~ Low II Otom
Orch
1 a.m Jean
Ooldkette::. as 7 Amos a1d Anoy 7 15 Sun
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emilltl Ed McConnell 8 30 Holllnp: I
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WuN-Chlcago ltl64 720&gt; 6 4~ .sweet Melodies
7 '!JO Va1lctv
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Annie 7 B l~tm.. 1Musical Domino
10 H 1mo H llllll.s 20~,000,00t) ""'r'"
LILdy 1 15 Hat old Teen 1 30 WOI\ worth Hull 9 Bnnd Cc nc 1t 9 JO
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l F ;: .... Dance Orch "' 45 The oumr~ 800
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---1sd 6 Orch
9 Mull1cal Hlghlll{his
10 Earl Burtnett s Orch
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1Clua Lu and Em 10 ,t5 Art Kn~
f!C I s Orch 11 15 Dream Ship ll 3'l
Wayne Kings Orch 12 Ted WrPms 1
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The Convement Center '
Dance Orch 12 30 am Twtet Hn
gan s DAnce Orch
of
WTAM--Clevela 1d &lt;lBO I07(H 6.. 0
Viennese Ensemble 7 Allee Shel
don and Boys 7 30 PopUlar Prog
ThE' Gcldberga
9 Popula1
9 30 Night Club 10 B A I
"The Playground of Amerlca'
IRoll••·• Dance Orch 11 30 Isham
Orch 12 Midnight Melodies
12 3Qam Vincent Lopez and lJ
Popular Dance and Reoordlng Or\:1
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November third, to

exact, the voters

Pbmeroy Will be mdlcabng t'be1r preference

various candidates and also on the other Il!llues
clded

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to be

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all to be decided by the v o t e r s

at th1•

election IS

lo contmue our pubhc schools durinr the I
remamder of the y&lt;&gt;a.r or whether we, as taxpay~n and
whetlier we are

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citizens, Will so far forget our duties and re&amp;ponstblhlles
as to allow lack of funds to close them Immediately after I
electJon
exaggerated

and

avcr'llritle, and from these uthe cry of wolf" will be the I
sunday Mr and Mn! Lc\' 1s Hunt 1
8
nnswer However th e statement stands as true 8 any
Mr and Mrs Ev-eaett McKnight
statetitent ever made by anyone regardmg any subJect
-:r =~~ :~: ~~~~a~n~opp s~ aml I
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b t th whole affair IS that the I Rev OConner and lomll• 0 I r
The redeemmfi(
ng 8 ou
e
ReecbivUle visited Mre N c Sayl'l
c w Cahaan local black~mllh
ac)to0l children may continue In school wtthout 8 cent ad Prlday
1is .so much Improved from his rc
djt
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t t
Chu Foster visited friend! cent 1Jine&amp;l a8 to 00 able t) do llghl
"1 1ona cos
o our taxpayers If they wJil but vote for the at Mt&lt;t
Racine one day last wPk
work In the shop uow
partl~)patiOn m state educatiOnal equalization fund
Mr and Mn Oliver Yokely aM _ __ _ _ _
i;rft18 1s _. fund through which we have been recetvmg
~~:J01:: ':~t ca~;\~e
~ tlle amount of some twenty thousand dollars and 1 serious mness ot the latter B l!lon
the people tn a community place their cross ind1cat- \vt.'t;~ !!~~rv~~:;nta~ :=e~ero)
they want to participate, the state furnishes the
Mrs. van Wolle spent • rcw
ty must ctaya of last week with her sls~r
h
d
th
In ord~r to acquire t at a1 1
e com mum
1Ml'l John lloback and huaban
clti,zett8 to a certam pol'\t, •• an lndi~•tlon of the1r of Rail&gt;•
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Thl~ has

matter

been. done beretoforo

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Was It Wrong-

PlckOhS ""'""' home lot

the tormahty of a vote but duQ to ~nother one of \ Mr• Ohaa Shain Mn M•"- 1
Philson Mrs Okey Sayre of An I
of the past legislature they insloted that a vot ' tlqulty Mrll Eroeot Grim and son I
ThiS therefore is the result
BIJ'be of Letart were among those
v.... ttng Wl'il N C Sayre Sunday
cost to our c1hzens wil not be one cent morr~ TI1e qua~Une was lifted aun

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the past but 1f we vote BiB1D8t the par day from thellome or Pete Wolfr
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h h who haa been contlned for the past
Will prevent utj from recetVJnlf t 11e Q,
W lC
three week11 for acorJet fever
•111,ajils that the schools here will be closed Immediately
Roeno Rhodes and Mar,uem
il
Sarson&amp; llpent Saturday wtth Kas
election
e
per Sayre and family of Anttqutty
u
d
d ft
f
th ' origt
Howard Nefller and faml Y a~
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followmg by S K u~ur 18 ra er
e
- companied by Mrs Maude .Johniila1
nal ihimmum !o\alnry and state atd law• In 1916, will give and Joele Pickers visited Todd P c
lr:en&amp; and family of Lanasvllle sun
an 1H~Ight to the law
day
!~'By careful computatwns it wa::o; found that by an

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Mr and Mrs John Cutor Fern
RadcHft and family vlaited Charlie
Radcllft Sunday
Mr and Mrs Murl Davis nf Rut
bmd
spent the we-~t tn&lt;l with Oak
Stansbury IUld fam1Iv
1
I .~,.. of the tax district Senate b• 1 337 provides for Mra P lr. Vale ol Dy..vlUe spml
ean
ec'\'YrII
Th 1
Eunl'lav with her mother t:rs Anifl&lt;rease vote on taxatwn above 16 m1 s
18 s one na Ootr
f th~•tax measures enacted at last sesswn of the Legtala- Mrll Thf'lma Btansburv and Mre
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h h
Dale Etant~burv and children vlsi~
ture ·-~Th1$ school vote IM included m t IS aw w IC re- e&lt;t \1 ith the formers ststiO!r Mrs
qutrCisi positiVely that the !oiChooJ dtstricts that do not give :~ry McCarley or Well!ton Mon

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cetve;,~tate aid

"All

districts raceJVmg state &amp;ld have
se be
levy an d l h IS Ievy can m no Ca

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M• and Mn A F Sb;son and
g:randdauwhter ll"liglllll Morrtt;op
o1 Albany ware the s~atJr. of Mr
voted for the and Mrs w w Sisson Sunday
more than 3
Mr anrt Mrs Glen oune ann
~
\ dauahter Maxine spent the week

For This Girl
to Steal Another's
Place in Society?
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Old Salem

1t 18

correct and

all question&amp;

covers

It will b~

for the school dlstncto oth&amp;r tllan otRt• aid that

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time for which

~" J'"~:~J/!:~18

st~le afd ~~·~~t I• vqifl :;\ ~::.;l'l~r~'l""''

nl,ey

votetl

St~te 1ifquallzatlon "

*11!• to vo t e

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or
&amp;QJile scho&lt;tJs m the
thqae

q'ltll

~P "X"

state ltave been
Marysvlll~ were clo•"ll••t
nr•t qr latQr
OJIIY

has

o"'ploy

tha week enct 1
'fill~ .~r;n• of Middleport
11
with her ' ' " I
~ an~ Ill' ~k etrono were

el!l!r••· 1!1!1 ti'Jiij

Blace

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AJma lllrnl!l who
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\\lite. Cll\lllfB the case 1p tl&gt;e future •o IDJ\11 !!• "'*te ~N
On your b~llot you wlll ftntllll c*v,l~ll "fqf
Ill

MTIJ w R Davis wm1

Mr and

vqtlnl It to hvs enou11h tp run their aepoolJ ami
nqcee•tfY for tile other

by FI)ITH BALDWIN

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or

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f•onn 1
brother Mr
~~!old Sunday

weejl ·~J ~\.~~
thn•• l'ttm !Pqt~.,

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14r• IYI' MJilor

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Qn hll

com· ~~P

:yr1~~~~:l~~~~·~u::,n~d:pr a ~Qrt~lll ft~Pr~ ~~· AAJ'IIfT.,\. ~~ at At~en. l't'l· 1
~~t!Ii~;"'~:~-~~~~~.
apd 141r~I'I\Pft C~l!l· ;~~"~~'' returoea ~uMa&gt; I
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lll'lounta tp ~Dtf\!Jltr liJPfP IM~~--·
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•tate tQ \he wu~~~ 4Ji'W\Cf1•1
l! !'1!1
I
otronser, we~ltb!er Pp,ft, fyPrl' 1 3~Jir. ~m;r~~;,',~~
•~ppart

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mov~ ~n&lt;l !1\.:l!e a~re •t;til;il»
¥r an~
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lac~ of fu11 dJl

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roPOI•Ina audt•

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FLORIDA

/oslttvely cannot be any mereas" m 1e'd with !:Jm Carpenter and tam
revohng this levy,' and without this vote It would 1
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to receive state aid, which makes It Imto get state aid
Th1s should be worth saving as

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•ll aMrmattve vote for the :l mills wtll not conbnue to rc
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the autocratic demand of the state department of
edu..,...,.on
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~~n the constltuttonal amen men
on taxatton m
192~~ f-he maximum tax le\ y on real estate wa6 fixed at Hi
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~xcept by an atlh matlvl! vo t e of th e maJO rlty of tht!

ANY DATE
-DO THIS

en

Carpenter

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LISTERINE
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extrjl 3 mill lc'Y many d1stmt.o could get alons wtthout
"stal:tJ Kid and that those that could not after the 3 mdl
lev~ was made could be cared for With It This was enactStanley Dav111on and familv e1f I
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"eed Columblltl l!lpend the week end with
'd 1fito law and the vote on the 3 m
evy no
ex...
Carl Oifden and family
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arne
a
law
The
1
per
cent
tax
Hm1t
made
It
Mra
D
P
Romine
were
vts1tors
fl ve , ears c
hfll'e Prlday
nec•sary for an met eaRe above tne I m1t to be made b~ I Mrs EJecta vale and Mls Anise
f th 1 tors of the tax ·d1str1ct So th1s vote be-Ivai eot Dyuvllle apent Jl'rlday with
yo t eo
e e ec
c P' Steward
(:•me"flecessary to be Iega I and not at all as many sup
Mr and Mn Glenn TUrner of
pose

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FOR SALE
Old Papers, 5c pel"
b00dl e 3 t the D8J.•Y
Trl"bone Office.

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Radio
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To the writer's mmd the most Important thing of

NOVEMBt;R 1
W.ABC-New York (348 6 B60l 3
am Mornlna Musical 10 30 Qwet I
1Harmonies 11 1&amp; Edna rhomll.l:i
12 30 am International Broadcast
1 00 Cathedral Hour 3 00 Phil
h.armonlc Symphonic Music 5 30
Radio Revue 6 00 Chicago KnlghLs
7 00 TbC World a Buaine&amp;s
f 00
Novelty Orch 9 00 Around th
8amover , 10 00 F;rnest Hutcheson
10 30 Tile Gauch&amp; 11 00 ConUn
ental strtna Quar~t 11 30 Be11 I
llernies's Orch Bd.d1e Duchin and
his Orcheatra l~ 30 am Ann r:.eaJ
Organlat
WEAF-New York 1464: 3 660&gt; ,
Melody Hour 8 00 The Balla
Southland Sketches 10 3~
11 Neapolitan Dayti
.~. ~~~;~~.~,.~1~:1Popula.r
15 pm ~choea
Pr081'8mof
Orch :1 30 Moon
Haney1uckle 3 Wayne
4 Braas Band

t.er on lhA vlldtor 11 lineup what a~
attendl'd the" C..io Unlvf&gt;nity• W~
DIES IN COL111f8ll8
llti.le tellow can do ap.l.n.it. tueh
.aau
cverwheJill.l.na weight Tufty play 1
)eyan c•rne at Athena Baturoay
Prlendl hen have received word
1/
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ed a whale ot a Kame
Mr and Mra. John llrown of of the deat.h ot Zlll 'I1lomu at hb
VU'CJDI&amp;
e11
Stevefl6 at rlrht 1uard did IKlme
l
Bannnah
o .. are viliUnr wtth Dr ~at au PTt.inirun Aftnut OoPHONE 111-L
good work durlnl the w:rUlln&amp;' mo
land Mrt.. L. A 'ftw:lmaa
1
Wr 11lomaa na a former
(Continued trum JNI -&gt; ,. ~
ments ot the tilt while Gardner
WaliM BUI'nB Ranil and GoaclJ res nt or 1114dJeport. bavinlt U'fh
~
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reol=.,.=,..::-.::..:::.:u&gt;d...,.-:tllo:;:::.-.::l~ "
Cb'de B&amp;tlyn motol'ed Lo Pt\t&amp;burt:h ed
re tor qulte a number uf...,..
wu
Ulere
with
his to
usual
playing
from
&amp;tart
1lni&amp;h Chlnlr.
l!!laturday momJq to attmd the He • well known 1n t.tt .. relty and ment o1 ...•ant 8ecn&amp;u7 '&amp;me&amp;
Want who started at end poaitlo 1
Lee Jahncte u
.tdt aueu :
Notre Dune~ Teoh same
throuehout Yelp county
and alt-ernated with Gallagher at I
I Mr and Mn L H Pl1cklflier I Puneral arra.naemtnta were not Jahncke a pracUeaJ po;Ut.tdan trorrJ,
mtP.rvala or the fray played a ban!&amp;"
newlywed~ have returned an1 lire learned here but wm be announced New Orleana, ~ one ot the Prell•
up game In 1a.ct the entire Une
dent a tnUmatAS
ln their home on Pl&amp;her street
later
did Q:ood wo~k In opentna holes for
Adami bu maintalned tlaJtt..
M.ra.
Clarence
Ramm
and
son
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theil backs and m stopping the
Upped auence 11nce friction cr;er
BUly v18Jted In Jackaon Friday 1
£11 ploru • Error
attac• of lh&lt; Athens team
the navy budaet ftnt came to ibe
with her 11.Bter Mra M N Cott1n&amp;
r lll'hlne mpi1B ne&amp;r Mont!'i'a l re- aurtace matn&amp;alnlnl ye1terday evm
I Neal haUb&amp;ck wa!l the Out
ham
Ml~ Blanch Davl$ of Coa.ll.un t!ehed iu nAme rrom the fact that that he had not Sf!ell oa. ,!_....er~
~;tan~lng steHar performer of the I
Jacket bQcktleld 8.'1 time &amp;Iter time
lwu bert Prtday evenlna to attend th011e "bn llllro'f'Pred U helle\ed statement wbieh brought matteJJ
tore through the !me for huge
the «ame
l lhat. In dlilng 110 tbe1 bad reached to a he&amp;d
Ibe
Beoretary of state sttmaon has
saint; then twlsLed away from the
Mr and Mrs 0
B
Cook of China Jo•r n1 Columbul thou~hf
joined Yr Hoover In brandlnl u
econdary whkh Ranged aroWld
1 Marietta were here vialtlfl¥ frll. ,d.s l lb1t he hnd r('&amp;cbed llldla
ftapntl,y falae GaJ'dlner'a ~
r. :u \l hlle he went. on tor more
iilld relatives Prlday The~ also at
es
that the Prftldent and Premier
gains
He played a wonderful 1
tended the tootball &amp;&amp;me at MJd
MacDonald, ot Enaland
re.ehed
game at. all times P856lllfl rWl1dleport. held PrldBY evening t: ..
naval agreementa two yean 140
V 111tors Show Peppy Combmal!on After Gettm~r Bad ning punting and bloclr.mr making I
1 tween Middleport &amp;net Athens high
never oftlelaUy dlvu]&amp;ed ln tb'Jr
lhr e of the home ooy s four touch
' oochoola
Start; F1rst Touchdown Comea Soon After
enUrety and that the s.;!."':linlatra,.
aowns and the lone extra point I
John We.ley Lona:staft wbo haa
t.aon refuaed to let the ~m&amp;te tor ..
Beave1 came through with some
Fumbled Kickoff
Recovered By Localo
Ibeen In Columbus tor a visit "lth
elgn reJaUons oommittee 8ee the
1 i:l}
a." he was !OWld hard to
l Mrs Maraaret Elllaon and daugh
full
ot its neeotlations
bnng down once he had satneU
ter Mildred Schumak"r returned 1
paratory
the London Naval conthe
ground
to
put
him
Into
the
se
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fiNAL SCORE IS 25 TO 0
hvme Wedneaday While In Colum
terence o 1930
Idenary territory On one play
bus
John
Wesley
attended
the
I
1f Mr Hoover 18 u auc:c:eulul Pfll ..
Be11.ver galllf:lQ eljjht ~ard~ by twist
Ohio
Btat.e-Y'anderbllt
footbi.ll l
he
thtnlr:s he wm be he "lnt.en,... ~0
Neal Outstand1na In Kickma And Running
T uffy 1 Ing !rom '""' dlf!mnt '"'kim
aame He wa"' accompanied home
111tBnd ftrmly on h1s demand U.~
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by Mrs EIILson and aauahter
Oardlner apoliJBJze publlcly for call
Lewaa Shows Great Work 0,. Defense, VtsH~rds Estep outpunted the oppo:; /
in&amp; him abysma!Jy ianorant
In&amp; puntei McDaniels by booting
1tors Weaken In Laat Half
thP ball on neatl~ eve1y punt from!
I
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forty to JULy j ards beaut.iful s pil 1
Lei'• Co llawaha•
The Yellol'i Jacket.s or Middle cular
nl ng punts v.hich Ju:;l soared higt
1 Tl e S mll&amp;:rit alphabet h11 fO letI
pert high school emerged vlctoriDlli.
The t \O teaqJs battled at the lenoujlh in the lllr to clear the Bu 1
terti the Pen an tG Armeol&amp;ll ~
halfway mark w1th on~ lone score Dogs1 fheads Riley presentt;d hu;
ov~r the AU ens htih school Bu
RUiillnD 3a Arabll 28 Engliab 26.
1 to 0 on the Jackets end of Lh" us uu.
ast. 1unnmg although "-HS
1ls Found by Grandchildren~
t rerldl ~ aDd Hawallab 12.
Dogs F1 aa) night by the scur@ of strmg although the Dogs sport m l!" 1 sed more r:s a biCll'ker !o1 othe1
Saturday Mol'lllllJ', wat 111...J
25 to 0 after a terrific battle
the Red and :Bifi.Ci( cmo1s of the t.acks m th1s gume t.han for can~
The game was started with two Athens high school gave the be t 1 lUg the ball
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Heart V1etim
A CORRECTION
t:venly matclu~d lt1ams presentlm they had to almost outpla) the lo
AllenswOJth who 1 eplaced Este p
A
rumor
to the effect that I am
);Orne of the swiftest deceptive 01 cals duu:ng that. mttlal hulf of t h m the fl! a! quane1 proved to uw
Mrs Allen Hartley 58 years of
mdU'!erent aa to my electJon to ibe
fensl\e plays ever to be given \ly game
fans t hat he can pass something:
aae was dl8covered dead In her bed
liZ'
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omce of Marahal of MWdleport hal
two hij{h school teams here Thf
Tufty Lewis who 1eplaccd lu I hlch wllhout a doubt surprised
&amp;aturday morning about 7 a clock
.D.
.i'1l.
been In clrculat10n.. thl" paat f~
fast Athens back~ \\ lth their triple b10the1 Ed at center MiiVe a tlnr&gt; l r tJaJ!y everyone When the Jack J
apparently havln1 p&amp;Med ewny
days and calls for an expi&amp;nt.i.Mln
l ns e:; 1cvcrsef; and bchmd th.. [Xhibiytion tune llfter time he was ets had Lhc Dogs up against their
To my many friends wbo ISO pnline passes gave he large ClOWtl 6eCn tearing througn the opposmg own goal !me with the fourth down
~:lly alter rellrlns th• noght ..
()rously supported my candidacy in
scmc thlill~&gt; whtle the t.eriitlc on line to smear some Athens pia) and about six ya 1 ds to go Aliens
S 1t had made no compbmt of
shmght or the Ja.ckets during th"' before it had gained headway H"' \\Orth was ca lled back took the ball
the primary I wtsh to &amp;a)' t.hat I
~~~ little ShOJ t of specta showed OocdfeUow 217 pound cen !rom center and heaved It ove1 the
am
a1ncere In mr candidacy want
llln...health
and hadShe
b"'nretired
In apparent
ThaB baby lrt a draught 1trl~k•n aectlon of Weat Virginia wu one of &amp;cod
Friday
and need tJle omce and when •l~tthe ultimate consumer• of the foodaturfa given by the American Red nll:ht with two of her small rrand
1 ed will dlacharae the dvtiel ol tbe
Croas ln the po:at ltlar. More than 2,750000 peraona were fed by the or- children who diacovered the d'l!!ath
o11lce to the beat of my abUity
ganiz:at•on
when they awakened
Saturday
The rumor could only emana\1!!
ll melta to• amootbaad a MJ
morntnc
from a maUciaus mind ARd Ita
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g::;~ worth who aub6tltuted tor Eatep Mr Hartley who 1s empJoyed at I&amp;UOII. And what a..n.t A rleht source should be conaide1'£d
- _.II wJth just five seconds to pia:, the New York Central raUI'OIBd tJmo.mellowed · - ..... ooa~,
Yours Truly
Vote For
Neal broke away trom the defenselyards at Hobson was worlr:tng dur
••r.•ef!IUriD.I"caap...
Wm
Robaoa
' uBILL" The Satlor ' a.nd Into the open acrosa the goal hg the night and arrived home JU t
taking the pass from Ally a.s It
few minutes after the body had
TI"J' lt fur nueltl.ta. ...._. 1•
cleared the opposing backs heads
round Death was attributed "fPtabiM.hakedcU.he..tOMted.
Don't forpt the Bir
just enough to light tairly In Neal
trouble follow1ni a.n ex
-adwlebe. Your--hMitnlt
a.rma The score was 25 to o and
held Saturday
.--Danner (Chicken or Roeat
the
game
was
ended
Uwt
way
just
by
her
hll5band
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Cbeeoe
Onler
.-.,
Pork) to be aenecl hJ the
CANDIDATE
after the kick off a few seconds
H
d "bert bo"
CHAPTER LIX
later
omer an A I
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Be th any '-'Burc
_...
h Lad"lei
tlu11 moment of sudden danger The
FOR
"Utter wrong un Martm m1ght
Line-ups
two daughter&amp; Mrs
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I na~td 1 he fau or th'"' man only way-you re w1th me aum t have
been biLl the tho1 ght of tim
Middleport
POS
Athens
Wtnea:ar ot Dayton ana
on Election
Novem•
CONSTABLE
J ('l os to.: I
on watcb was sudr\enly YQU Frome? The only way! And second cold blooded crm e foliO\\ ng
aghasl Tl :~I burly figure w1th W} n who s to say 1t was an explos&gt;ve that so qu1ckly upon the m rdu of
Ke1118
L
Kirk
ar I
•b
Of S I11
oantner
L Tl1:
Roach
Graee
atThe
homefuneral
and several
1("-t and Grayson toucht:d by one of ca.ust'!d the damage? A shaky old wall
a
ury
R Pickens (c 1 L G
Fields
are bel.na completed by
Creyke and bmh d1rectcd from tl c
the head! ghts of the car by I he hke that-notlung surpmnng about same source at Reggar s Court had
Townah.ip
T. Lewto
c
Goodfellow
undertakers and wm 00 ll.n
roarl s1de was only loo fam1har to Its collapsmg suddenly hkc that mnu touched jJm and Ul11 Gray~on WJtll
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Spe"'r
(C) nounced later
FOR US TO ANSWER MIDDLEPORT FOLKS!
I 1ome
My God! Tomght of all wall!
a cold thnll of horror
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t
B Picken-'
R ,..
Olaort
---'---t mes! If Haste were ta have as
ward
R E
KavaUsh
W ArA~YdRdaEtlNhtON
1
llut-but you cant do that man
.. \Vhcn Martm ra1 g me np th s J~~
0
m 1ch as a glmpse beh nd that door!
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Q B
McDaniel
~ &amp;
ll&amp;' ter Lenora
1-Do wt beli"'ve we are travelling t.uward another country every
cned.San1 recmhng not when there mormng he was afra1d ~lane II s 15 W - , ,_. ,..,...._ goal line mto Neala waltins arms Neal
H B
Whipple J are havlna' a small family reunion
day drawtnr nearer?
The ~h :t:a hon of tlus unexpected are men workmg there! To send 11ertcd h s defect10n
)1m s~ 1 I as
H B
Atklm at
home here over the wee;-;
2-Are the boys and ~rls of our town dear te our hearts?
&lt;Ianger close on them staggered that wnll crashmg would mean al they waned m the dark shadow of fol the touchdown just five sec Estep
ond befOte the game euded It was Beaver
P B
?rse1110n
1tx sisten Of the family aet
l-Dc we believe they are dta.r to the heart or Chrlat?
Frome He ilnd h1s assoc 1at~ !l hll,l;l most ccrta.,m death to themthe trees A dev1l ltl~arnate M'f,rtell a pretty pa!IS and a most appro- ~port. aubetltutes
her
for
the
l'lnlt
time
In
oveT
t-Is Christ saLlstl.ed wtth the lntluencn we are Plaelnt!: around
,..,...ckon&lt;:4 Wltll the cham;e pQs!i,lblhty
Would you rather see the hang mu5t be lor whonu hang ng s too I prlate pla.y
"""" f
• ' 11'Diworth for
tiep
Thole who came her l.o
our YOUD8 tolb?
of Wynter and Crayson d1scavermg
man
s
rope
roun
I
all
our
neck~ ?
good-but
thank
God
I
on
sht
should
Severson
Athens
fullba'ck
prov
Ptr•
wr
s
Kue&amp;te
of
their
father
and
fl.-Would
Chrl8t want we parenti t.o allow our chUdnn tD lod'
that workmen were busy at the un
:1 :1 1 6-10
are Mrs Charles W Me
on the streets at all houra of the nlfht?
derground door that nsk \\as un broke m Martell You sentimental see the br.gmmng of tl e e1 I for hun cd the most conslstant ground M H 8 as at times during the gam A H .S f 2 1 1- 8
of Akron
Mn
Crary
6-Are we sati.Bfted with the way our publlc otftcera are living up
avOidable Only at th!!' worst these fool but for yon Wynter, that mght ;;tnd h1s v1lla n Cii he broke out With camcr
he roced away for fifteen and twen
Penallle• M H S -15 fd,&amp; A
TOletlo Mrs A B Brower
to their duty as l"tvant&amp; of ttle public?
lv.o could have no ~pthonty to c:le he came prymg at Monks1lver- a ficrc:e mtf'n s ty
ty yard gains He did SOIDe nice H f!l-1.5 Ydl
\
Mr and Mrs H P
7- Who does Chrlat want q~~ to elect this Ume?
damned
bulldog
Enghshman
that
he
Inspector
Ha~te nodded gr mly
mand !hat the door sho ld ue un
1unnJng &lt;\tklna half ba~ was
01Dclals-Referee Ohrl!lt 0 U
City Mrs E R
8-What art we doing about the booUegger who ltv~ next cloOJo
Yes -th~ rope 9 v.a1tmg for hun
locked B 1t- WY11lcr had brought 1s-v ouldn t have left tht- place ahve
th~ best defensive man Ott
the
Ump Robinson 0
U
Head
to WI?
to
tell
tafe~J
about
Crayke
or
lo
brmg
and
he
\\Ott l escape 11 th 1!1 t111e
the pollee!
visiting
team
stopping
plays
of
the
linesman
Odatrer
0
U
&amp;-Are
W" prayinr fbr him as well &amp;I ftghttnt Satan for hll soun
1
the pollee here to Begga-r 1 Court l"•e got the grounl• watc ht' rl e"cn
Yellow Jackets before Lhey had
-- - - OPPOSES MOVE
I~Parent3 how well do we know ehtist?
"
tomghtl
It
was
you
who
ms
boathouse
watched
There
s
1
~~
sted
we
lhe
1
PANIC
met the line of scrlmmagP
DIES IN III:ATTLE
Oct :U-INS-Op
11- How much do 1ft believe 1n that immortal 80111 In ~
should 111pare hta hfC'-al)d see what one chance 1n ten tl al Martell "Ill
Olsen nght tacltle of the Bull
Word hu beiln recotvc::,i.l he1e by
proJ)O&amp;(Id purchase
children?
Th(! re wa~ pan c 1n Frome s eyes those sc.ruples of yours have done sl1p out of that net
Dcgs gove a good account o! him friend! of th~ de&amp;th ot WUIIam 8
Caah Res:Jater corn
12-Do we believe th.., 'Cto8S of calvary the only
He knew wh~t that meant Very for usl And not content w 1th that
l wondu how f'}r Mr~ \f rt n
Pountiln of
ell at that pos1t10n playing ,. Wall former well known
Mident pany
of the aasets of The
Cl
1
1 an immortal soul ,
qmckly very stealllu ly he began to you d mterfere 4gaml
was m her husbands ccrcts Ja1J 1 bang up game at all times He o f Mlddl.por I ••
D·M•Jer compan,
Nr w 8 ~ dlod Oft Rem•--•~""•""' 1 c··•
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13-Doeans ns
bell ar th
t righteouli
Ucth
to
b t In
said lo have been a sub player 23 at hi~ home In Beatie Wuh Ilion N Y valued at more than
we
eve a
neHB eu
a lr'n U 1 ~.
move tr.tward the house Vt.Jth h1~
The sudden funous outburst had )1m s11ddcnly
I wa:;
bu t per f oame d exec Ilontly durmg
- H e Jar
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reproochbellto any
ommous news
stnpped away the usual suav11y from
He was wondl'r n~ vhtthu they
I ton at the are of INI
- 000 000 w.. ra•··~ h•,.
.. today ho
l"Do
thapoople?
-~~t
te th h
of
.....we
eve
man
"" th•" i
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~tfhl.... t uJu-w thcan...en r d e eart
In the hou11e Martell and Sant Marlell s vo1ce
~.:ould learn anylh ng fro 1 her of 1 ~he h ardesl or batte1lngs from the Iv"'I•" d hv his WI re Mrs .Hannah tederal court by •ttomeys f1
localll
Witt Wall on-e dat.llhter and two United State8 KOvernm~t
conquer ................ even
e ...... uor ernon
were ~'alttng 1n a fever of mpatlence
For the moment at lca~t were frank Severn and of that other 1111~s
MJddlepOJ t took advantage of a IIOn!l all Uvlnr In SeatUe
15-Do w belt,'ve God had a. Real Purpose when He oommandcd
until t~e workmen should be throu~h safe. Whatever t!1e poltce may sus- IDS man ll~ham
b
cak
at
the
opening
kick
of!
When
This
family
formerly
Una
on
C
us to Remember the Sabbath Day to keep lt Holy?..
t,:;,
w1th thc1r Ia I ors Orlce the coa~t pect they c:an do nothmg Without
r•taa Saalr.e Wortbip
16---Are we as a peop!.o
tv c:arTJ :\,thlll J1Ul1)08e?
nn Atttens onck fumbled ilen Pick
corner of Hamilton and lo~r
Tl
·r LrviDJ
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was cle.Br they ntust hurry through more proof than they ve got yel- INTERRUPTION
ens kick otl on his owr\ twenty
Street and will be remern
l' bllt.&gt;t~t h~LVHrx a1 tilt ~ui,.M
11-I"o we bell ..ve It we Jive Satan &amp;n
be will take a ~..
lhe la'k of emptymg the crypt of 1h that pronf that 1f you had your way
Almost as J1m t\1 oke from be:;ond the ;}ard line and Chink ward re
by many or our older fle.lll
ot Knlfl'SOIJ l11 Cretp Ia • rt'.•ddeJJce I
\ whether tt be bre&amp;.kln1 the Sabbath dAy or drt~ boou? ,
dangerous contents-not only the they d find m the crypt w1thm the the further &amp;Ide of the rums a ,ound I covc 1N BeBver made o. t\tstdown
,T
eonralnh11 Jliflt NJ or tmt1 ""!1~11!
19-How much Chante are we a:tvln1 Cbrl&amp;t to bullH a cleau
cocaine h 1t somethmg e\'eu mote n&lt;-t half hour •• sp II Ia f
11
h
on a spmner piny v.hlch cQrnplet.el,
and other objt.'o: ts relnrerl to ll form
slljou,r terqp rate Mld~leport')
l.
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m or a came wit startlittQ: ~&gt;uddenne~s ,
dangerous and dammng stJ!I to them of us I
ratscd IDClSIVl' voce that arntd fooled the \Jiutors and by EKJthc
of ser1wnt worthftt
Uh--Are we hea.rlna: Hla VOice !!laYing T..oke- Qly .,Yoke upon yolt'
Not untd 1hen would they (c:el safe.
"Th
, onl o
f k
snappy performance lhe ball was
CLASS MEETS
a.nd Become a labourer f.olether with me?
r
ere
Y ne way o
eepmg oenetralmgly over the ark grounds
The 'Rappy Hustle~··
St•l4cf Deer
20-LWW w ftnally meet Hl.m In the HOmeland al¥1 hN.r Hb
The door was fl g optn abruptly lhem on tlus s1de of that under"Not th 1s tlme Frome you !!lith woaked down to the five ya 1d line
but tbc BuJI Dogs bucked up and the Chut;cb. of Chrlst
Peel i Hrlh:nltrl\ llllliP lt"f'r lll'f'
well dQile good and faithful ~~ervant. enter Thou lq_t.o ~ Jo1' $
and Frome broke Ill With hiS breath gr-·nd
d~r
h&lt; went on
long your damne d mur d erou~ 1cksl
...u
.,...
held them for downs and they lost church btJaement Prlday..
very loud In tl elr rn1 ~-:e nnd ,11mneof Thy Lor'd?
less warmng
enough to g1ve us breathmg space m
A strangely fam!IJar 01 re f 'lOt
The r·ohce are here! I ve JU&lt;I who•h o mak• o
t
I
1
the ball
Q"ll!uldteenaJOJedn"-bea H a lhiGW~e n
tlruea die t star,nllbn whf'...ll nnJy
..
... o
ur ie away or I s to Haste to his two omran ons
McDaniels punted out to hlS qwn
-·· r 0
~ 0 B.6!
a few 11 ltps 11 1111' nanple forn~re II
seen Wynter and lirayson at t he oom• to lh'l no
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wthat made ]1m and lJ11l ";ra~son
gates w1th a Scotl:~nd Yard manNo no I wont agreel Not when excliange a sw 1ft &lt;~mazed .. lar~ce
th1rty
yarda line
which
was !.&amp;ken
by ning
hers were
present
to enjoy
eveNeal pas.&lt;;
on
safety
cal.ch
A ten
In plaf.irtK
Haste!"
1t mca~s the death or those menl'
Ilsham! ~rnke 1rom Jnn half I1 yard
from Neal to Beaver wa.s
At spent
tlie ciOBe
ol the V(tJAUllames
evenings en ~~~iil~~i!~tti
Hastel Sant'.s vo1ce as he •choed c ·' S 1 lh
h dd
B 1h
Beaver
refreshments 1n ke,ep
rlt:u an Wl a s u er
u
IS mcredulously
That l'as Usham s I goOO for the touchdown
the name traded off Iilio a gasp of protest wu wavenng leu re~olute yo 1ce •
1 unnlng the necessary twenty Ove
were served
l;)amc
He glanced round to see lhat
Further concealment wall .lltt of yards for the touchdown after he
He'B not \Jere for nothing that a Frome bad already left the room tht question now Two shnll blasts tecelved the ball NeaL bucked the
Walter l"TIOoe stude 1t of 'Ohio
ccrtam-and lhrre a a car outstde m A d h k
M t 11 k
h
extra point over and the fray was U.nl;t:Ersity was here Friday even
the road that pretends to have F~me\a~e;o::~r :hat ~~;pe~t~ on a pohce whllltle cnt through the waxing hot
,. hS to attend the Middleport Ath
broken down I thought nothing of
d.
mgbt-Haste 11 st~lll to the men
From that point on t.he two ens KftPlE'
erran
posted oub1de a t~e lane-as the
Enltnet Shuler and
11 till I saw Haste 1t meana they .,e
In Ius haste Frome had forgott~n three dashed oot of cover to rac:e teams battled on almost even terr$
I until the ., histle denoting the half - - - - - - - - - - - - got the front guarded-and pretty to tell h1s confedero~.tes 11.bout Mar
1 d
1
Athens gained two more first doWN · ·
c;ertamJy the Side gates as well I
tms Wife.
~~ln~l~r,'rectlon ot t lat qu~:er star
1 over the Jackets In the flrst quar
Sant s b~&amp;. round face was l1ke
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By Edoon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
ter although the game during the
aray chalk.
CAUTION
Martell's hmt had fallen ~n fruit .. I first and second period conslpted
Theil this spellll the end--" he
Avo1dmp: the ma1n gates winch ful S(hl A mad reckless.ness seemed mostly of punts from one Nlde to
As solace to th~ young men who, wete 1t not for the VIgJience
broke out With a aulp
they euessed would be watchrd to possess Fromr. To prevent that the other Middleport p.lolng ,eon
Martell stall lieemmgly as cool as Haste and hit. two compantons made underground door bemg :Jpencd siderable ground on the exchan~
of the police, would tum
roads mto speedways, why ShQu)d
ever ID fad of thll une.xper.ted dan the.r way towards the qmet lane thal seemed to h1m the one th1ng that of punts
they not try the sp01&gt;t of ghdmg? Th1s fonn of recreatiQII offers
The two tea.rns came back
&amp;er mterrupled htm Impatiently
bounded one Side of the grounds
mattered supremely now He was
field
at.
the
besm:nlng
of
the
a
much bet~ manner of breakmg one's neck than is to be met in
Throwmg up the sponge al
Half way down th1s lane waa the rudy to snatch at any desperate
fLady? There was a sneer 10 the second gate but th1s they avo1ded alternatwe And there was~ot a 1 halt With determinatioQ ~~~;~
an automobile cra•h
It 1s preferable too, as in nine cases out ol
over their faces
The
rasp of his VOice Pull yourself
too Th1rty yard' away from n second to lose when at any moment I '"~Dened up tn this naif
ten harm comes onl}
the nitrep1d bmlman hnnself
gether man! The)' re Waiting or where a clump of trees threw a dtep the fJOhce m1ght appear on tht eccne.
four mc.re first downs thon
that door to be opened tmtd at 8 sharfow the three men chmhcd tht:
As to the fate of the men work1n11
posltlop and also scored
Jokmg as1de. ghdmg costs little, provide3 thnlls, and teachopened whatever they may suspect wall and d oppcd qutetly down on l'lnder the doomed wall Frome, full I touchdowns
they have no evtdcnce agaln!lt Ull- the other s1de under shelter of the af that desperate purpose. was a1 J The second touchdown WRH made
es one the use( of the a1r as no engine borne plane cou;ld
what ev1dence &lt;:an they have? Ev~&lt;- dlj.rkne•s
callouB ae a gang gunman, reckleu after Tuffy Lewis tecovf!l'tld. a b&amp;IJ
dence In plenty bchmd thal door
From the ruins came the faintly of any consequences d only he could fumbled by Atkms on hill own
- Jncideiitally, this cool morning
us a
yes--but that door mustn 1 be reflected hght of flares w1thm that save h1s own neck
Wteen y&amp;.rd llne and Beaver rip
I
somebOdy, preferably b-omeone who 1s handc.uffed, and 1t occurs
opened I We arranged II before when rooAe1s shell of crumbhnK walls. the
Once the way to that door wu Ded otr 12 yards taking t.hf! ball to
that meddlesome fool
Wynter harsh grating rattle of wtnd1as!l lear and the secret behmd 1t 1atd the three yard line Ne&amp;l plwtgcd
that
the fellow we would hke to have m that shape 18 the man relooked hke making thmgs awkward cables the: ceasleu hum of actav1t1es
re to the pollee
the thought over for the goal but mlased th~
•ponSJble for the slump, but It would be a hard thmg locate him
It can be: arranged agam-most bel
Wonder how soon the)' II be of that turned btl blood to water. extra point
In
the
tlnal
period
of
thl:'
rra~
Martell added With a 1meanmg glance through wdh thetr JOb?,. speculated More than hrB l1berty, h1a vecy hfe,
,
Perhaps we might begm With the banke~, and dougtless they
Severson took an underhand pasa
at Frome Its our ast lhancc
Hasle It means our keepmg m the would bP. m danger
Frome 8 eyes bt up
background here u"til they are I
Sltaftl-.r Frome ttole through the from Dav1d a substitute back and
refer us to thror depoSitors. The depositors would point
would
.. You v~ said It Doctor' he Ct1cd only hope Marhn 1 l\'de had the darkne11 ati"O!III the grounds, seem.. raced from his own thirty tlve yard
Ito their cred1tors, and
Cl'li!htors might wen lay the
on
eagerly And the !lame way!
sense for her own sake to obey 10 mgly utterly deserted He crept up line to Middleport s thirty ~~ev"n
I betore Neal overtook him brlnilnlJ
their
creditors
No you must be mad to thmk of structionll and keep her mouth shut to the O'U.mbling outer wall of the him down with a beautttul tac::tle
1tl' broke out Sant In a startled when she went bade to Beggar's nun9. From the other 1lde came the
The third touchdown was made
Eventually 1t might be ~ISCOYered that we .ourselves are
votce
Court"
sound&amp; oi the men busy Wlth wind.. 1 attflr Neal broke throush fOI' n.
Martell cut harshly scross hu
He bad tried to 1mpress upon the lass and crowbar No other aoqnlf. forty yard tWl beginning on the
responsible.
b.mter hearted assoc1ate .t protest
half d111ratli'ht woman that to fol- the coast clear l'{e had brought wttb tltt)' yard line and ending on th-t
•
low her first bhnd pa1s1onate ampulae huD all that was neceuary for tarry. ten Neal showed some of the beat
We
aloo
mipt
fin
..
that
all our buoine. . concema increuPESPERATION
and tax Martell and Sant wJth her rng out that stnt&amp;ter purpose, those 1cverses of tleld that has ever bet!n
w;tnessed
here
during
th18
fll1ht
1n
"May u well be anged for a SUtpiCIOnS WOUld merely be to put meant Of aeltrUctiOD had long heeD
ed their newopaper advertisins we mirht be induced throup that
aheep a• a lamb • There was an ev1l them on the1r a:~rd and nught well kept tn reat1meas aRalnat some aacb the elear but wa.s overtaken by an
adnrlioiftl to i n c , _ our buyinc ten or tweqty per cent, and if
Athens bb.ck who was oollllderabJy
ghnt ID thil reckless cr1m nal !I eye~ an the case of desperate mea, be daa .. emergencr
faster
The
next
play
Wall
a
touch
we did there would
no olump.
-w1ld mad e1e1 they looked llOW to gerou1 to herldf.
down With Neal carrylnr the ball

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votera, both meal and wom:m . wm
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GILBERT WEEKS
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bury Town&amp;hip, at the election
D~~~ IN 4:An 'iES P, JesJ - o 1r. 1ae E :.lles a paucnt ct !iolze1
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Justiliabll!' llomlcide
Wlfey- Do ~·a u bebeve In rcln Wll~ll :.·c u alscovcr your
hu.s- lHI'llat1on?
Mr a mi Mrs Don~
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,, Mr and Mrs. Nelso n Wh1tcht':HI
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The Unfair ~ex
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Take It or Leave It
1 The supoprt and lnftuenct! o[ a,,l
Mrs Henry W Cherrington - 11
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'lhe Wife who tiled to bleak up
1 Mrs Wcml ?h\Jllp~&gt; u. nfl
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cyclone
Is notbmg' b;ut a.
1voterr; , both men a.nd wom.;n wt:l lertalned the members of th ! 1 r 1\0
f! da , vnth Joh_l Lc\
her hu.!5 band s cold m the head
brr~zc th~t' s In a hurry.
be gratefullY a.pprecl.:u uo1.
I Thurs das Club thl$ week Ru~l Call son ~~en1~ un ~
wltn u l'ammel.
j was made and ansWered t o b:' cur- I !lnd. am M
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Momentous Me~ment.!l
Candlda.t~ fOf TRUSTEE ol Sr: !l r - 1 p:r.cg!Am Modem Fictlrm Dr Mury I daughter Bernice or Ct ~lth - M l~ 1 The New York bus iness man
When a fellow Is so crooked theY 1
bury Towql'lhlp, a.t. the cl~o:lwn 1 Aus~ln had ch ar gr c! the p1ogrRm .~pending the wee~B e.'!d
1with nu office In the Emphr State have to send him to a chiroprnctm
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: 1 thr Svuthf'a~tuu Ohio. Tcac ":~~ ta~d wl~~ fllenos ·
T he 1ellow \\ho t ried to ease
be ~~rrate!ully appredated
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One good•work mule. one hor:~
nnd a lfiii!C barn with P~~bah!Y
1\bcut MOO feet or good lumu.:r a.tcr razed . A bar11am
The Eber.sbach Construction Cu.

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AI.L MAKES of radios servi;ed at ! Middleport.

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AND HER PALS

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TOWrllih1p, at thell -1-2t l
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mt Ohio 1 Mddl
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. _ vcters, both men and WOI!lCil, wm
F'OR
two hurfie wagons be l!l'a.tefully apQreclal ~d
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WLII Ht:ll or trade tor apples, po HARRY LEWIS
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tatoel'i 01 other fo.1·m
produ~c. Cand!.date for Trustee of
A l~o have empty tJa.rrela tor sac Town&amp;blp, at tbe election Nov. 3,
lm]un·c al Ewh1fl: Cash Oroce1 Y 1031.
\ocatecl in Ben Ewh111'S new build _________ _
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Your Support and Influence Ear·--- ~ n • .;tJy Bo\lc1t.ed
PL-i.JMBlNU - -Ou~ nJJt! steam nt- HERMAN H. (Pete) MEES
U 1g OU!l E E A"hworlh. Phon~
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EI"Tt-tEQ,IOO"TS,
BU"T 40 IN A&gt;ID

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lmport•nl Mallu·•
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chll11' b lll'ntl, tH•' mote llkel .~ to h.,.
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Oric:nat~r of "S•ri-.;1"
:'Ill'- !•: I• 1·:. !'ll. Mouthworth'ii
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Jc.hn't. tB'k.lyn J 0.
At Detrolt-K1ns Levlualc)'. ChlAa Challlpi0111 Of LeaiJlle E!I'Jny Brook School 12, N. Y. cago heavywellbt, !"kfeatt:d Jimmy
1Slattery, Buftalo, llO L
Aggi f'!l 2lld 0.
For Third ConaecuTemple 6; W &amp; J 3
At
Ne w York-Jackie
tive Time
Carutilenvllle ,Jr. C. 38; Bethel New York rnlddlewel&amp;ht, and JimC. tTenn .1 0.
my Sullivan. Brooklyn. drew 00) I
By Int.ernat.Looal New1 Senlce
Georgetown C. &lt;K:Y I 25, Easter:l
Jack SiJark.cy, Phlladclphla lif:ht 1
The 1D31 Buckeye Ath1etic A5- Ky . "I 0.
W€lght,
dde.ated Bat Clemen:;,
Heward Payne 21: TrlniW 6.
Brooklyn, (10).
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BOC1atlon football
cnamp1onship
Lenoir Rhy~ 20; Elon 6.
At Phllndelphla- S,lllvan
bUill h1 the Dalance ~~ay, apparLol.lielana Tkh 18, Lcuiaiana Baltlmor-~ light heavyweight der~at
ently within the lf118P of Oblil Normal 2
ed .Johnny Dixon, PhJindelphla ! ll&gt;J
We1leyan, or Its opponent of today,
Millsaps 34; Ddtn Sta~ Tea 7
! At Wilmington , Del - Pat Igo.
Ohio Unlverslt,, ll3 Ohio teams
Ouachita 27; Jtencll:lx 6
I Eben nndoah, Pa . Jurilca· wcltfll
girded themselve.!l for a dozen othPreabytel'ian 6 ; ~ }qewberry 0
I wt•"h t. drf r: a !P':I H-z nry Perliek. Knl,
er pl&amp;sldn duels.
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Ohto Weeleyan's Bishops proba .
Simmons 3~. Southwestern 0.
amazoo, M.lch . tBJ
bly \vlll be BIVen the time of the!J. I E::cuthern c!l 31; Miami u 21).
I At E:an Franelsco-ClaudP Cnpl-y '
lives at Athena at the hands of a 1 1'tmll:e~.tcc 18: Knoxville 7
Sausalito, Calif , heavyweight kn c:tc k
speeded Ohio U. e.even
Nelthe'" i Umcn &lt;Ky l 18; East Tenn. ed out AnelY D1vodl. New Ycrk 121
team has been defeated ln IW 1Tea 0.
Batt.llng: Dozier, Wichita . K~t~:s. 1
league and both have been work- • Wltk~ Fcreat 13, E.l·s kme 0.
nt:Rro welterweight. declaioned At ~ r
Ina: overtime to develop every tal- l Augustana 19. South Dakota ttchr-I'Uit.Pin, New York no•
ent
Mines 6
-At Otnclnnatl Musktngum 'o(IJI1
Austin Normal 12; Bethel CKyL o
With The Wrestler•
send an undefeated team asalmlt I Ut:thany 0, Kansas Wesleyan 0.
the Clnclnnatl Bearcn~ 1n an atCam&lt;.rcn ARgles 13, Eost Central
i
E v I~ote rnahonal News Bcnlce 1
tempt to bowl over the city team ill ; Tea 6. ,
the Muaklel:l' ftrst day contest ;;J
CeL1tral flowa/ 12; Pa.rBOns 12.
At Philadelphia- Rudy
Dttsck,
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\Conuu~:d tron1 Da"e ~~~
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Omaha. defeated Earl McCrcc t.l~ ,'
the aeaaon.
EvanavlJie 21; Hanover 6.
1j
lll1g crlsu; has bten pabSCd F t!U('I'Q •
A rivalry dating back nearly 30 1 F crt J:la.ys State Col. 0, South- Oklahoma
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resene figtues Ior Odober IIICH· e x
yeats wiU be contJnued at Cleve- western 4l.
At Salem, Mass - Hurl De Olan:
, peeled to show tha t there wrre CCI:. I
land, where Case plays host to
Frl_uds U 12; McPherson Col. 7 Prance, defe l\ ted Joe Slmnkus, Wet '•• fvll~:orrGboraUon with the ~non wbo da,cribed on•'• •7•• ,,\ ~~ucLuCiy l&lt;.wer bu.nk(allUJesln t..tlal
Wooster. At nearby Berea. BaldOnnnel 19, carleton 13
cesl:l.lr, Mass.
the "wiadcnn of tbe ~JGUI," Clara P•reon•, wcll·known New York Stat~ illll nLh than In Septembe1
win-Wallace has an engagement
ln£JJana State T. 19, Indiana
At Ntw Ymk-,J'a.ck Sheny. Om- crlmiaolosi•t principal17 b.... her dia.-no•i• of Wiunie Rvtb Jvdd,l
With the credit corporation prt!wltb Kent State.
Central 0.
aba defeated Andy Brov.n. Bwok- 1 1ph..nix-L- Anrele• tru11k elar•r, on th• "di•t•nt, elmotl ·uc:ant" look
pareC to COPf' wlth tile tem~orar~ I
Another Cleveland team, Western
Icwa Wesleyan 7; Penn College 2 I.vn.
I llD her.,• ._ In fad, Mi•• Panoat b.lt.Y•• that Mn. Judd.'• •r•• larrelr! emc1genq•. the ftOa f! ral 1 e~;erve
Reserve, wUl move over to Oberlin Ha~kell 26; Crelf!;hton 0
::Or.mmy St ein. Newa.tk, defeated eaplain. til• 1ruetome ft ·unler and mutil•tion of ber 'two entwhiJ•
boon! wul soon make public th~
lor a. contest In which the Oberlin
J ohn Carroll 6 ; Mount Union 6. Ivan Ver)lnhom Russ:a
frien~a. ~lt.il• tb.• .,.,_are conatdered tb~ mo•t import~nt due to ~r._ 1 nsulls ol a wmprehttLSivt ~ tudy ct
squad Is etven small hope. DeMncaiP.&amp;ter 13; Augsburg o.
1 Judd 1 helftOUI cnm1, M'"• P•r.aa• bet p~aat-&lt;,1 out 1'araoue other h11b·
the genera: ba:'.kmg t:iltuation wmcll
Hance, unbeaten, will meet Bowlin~
Marquette 13; Mi~~issippl U 6
Pil• for Pet•
lishl•
of
tbe lr"nk alar•~ • feal"re~ wh1ch prob•bl:r bne a more or
Is ~u ld to contain lmpot tanl l epreen on ihe latter's hnme fteld in Ml~.'!Ouri Valley o. Willlom Je'ol.&gt;ell
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d.1rect
.k.t!..~••l
!_D. ... nteJ
omr.tn&lt;Jal!Ons wr a IIHntllollt'nt
Sinee
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the
e. strugg-le between strong defensive: 0
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teams. tlowllna Oroon hl\8 no deNew Mexico Aggles •5: Ol!a Col- tiny ~olll h };rn t~lunol of Bnra Born,
-N~ Stl'&lt;.ngthening ol the s yst-em
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olHc:Jals
expresbl;d
eout1d,
feats and but one scoreless tie on lege 0
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m08t of Hoe l"iollill'l'll II HI'C habv 111~~
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her record.
Nr.rtbwcst Mn . State Tea 28 ,
u pets
Jt.\~ t;ut bUrt +lll~av\ -liiLflvti tJI{
Wittenberg, also undefeated, w!H Ml.ssouri 0.
fi•hin1 "Rodeo"
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SI:JJt:IUlly low pncr! situation was
attembt Lo avenge a 1930 HeidelOklahoma City U. 14; st Ulul s
noti"OII lnt:: lUI ltll'a from the 1
t:Xptcl.tJ! 1::; stlutU JJ.te ouym,.. Ina bel"l defeat at Tlftl.n, Kenyon will U. 13.
western rnd outt. A!ul.Jnma hfla a de('p't Then Proceedo to Predict Outcome of Football Games to t~l~&lt;.uly ounng u-w I &amp;U aticl th~'
travel to CoJumb~ to face the Lu· \ Omnha U. 28: York Col.
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therana or Capital and Otterbela , Ottawn U. 14; Btllrer 12. (Neb) 0
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Joan Crawford
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fi'Juming ;wtion ! 1'1trilling drama! A story that tingle:.~
with thl' lifc -hloo!l of the old west.
Aleo Comocly •'MEN ~OW llt:TTE~"

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Hamilton,

Church Notices

the Country
By COPELAD C BURG
lNS Sports Wr1ter

I for n hcl a fternoon Lafa yette hali CUI\NGE IN ANNO(jN(.:£1\-IENl
com(' along swiftly since early O r- S'l'. PAl'L LV1UEHA.""' CHUU{;ll
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J, c. Pilch. l'il!ilcr
1 Ne"' York, Ocl.
31.- INS- What :;po:!\ o 11enutlful drt.!dnt U1:1t has
f.mulay ~thuul 9 A M
u fine day lor a blg football upset. I eM eloped Penn.
D•vme wcrslup aud Holy t:omFi'GIIl COR.llt to coast grid fans and
In th J mid-west Northwe!ilern 1 1
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the ~o-called experts, who pick on ran'tmiss against llllnolll atEvunsNIJ . \uuul: :,.&lt;..J\ICc this SuJ~d u}.
Saturdays and apologi:!n Mondays , I ~ton W-e haven't an Ldce. abput Inucmrn unic.n Herv1ce.s at SL. ,Jct.JI
are. fully convinced they a1·e rlghl 'l fllann - Ohio Nebt-a'&gt;ka - MIS&amp;OUI"I
Jtt 2 p M.
t.hls time and not before this sea- Syracure-Miehlga.n State but

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Q('TQBER DED'f REOU{;'.fJON l
The n 1·.st monthly church d"bl l
plan went over fine Bunday
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$70 oo back Interest beinG full). pa!d
as well as mme Jx: 1ng fully ~ld
ch urch debt principal. The cnuJr. n
bomd licpcs to rcr1U("t' tllr. P«n"l·
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where his super-speed comes Into itJ
own .
Lll.'it year, Lew Hinchman showeo
to good advantage ln the Bucke}'(
back.fleld. ThUi year tills Oolumbw
boy has been a real threat. H1
passes well and shows a lot. of drtVI
on plays through the line
Btu Holcomb, the first Ohio Btatt
ce.ptaln since 1927, 1s called on regu·
Jarly to rote the ball for the Buet·
eyes Holcomb Is a drtvlng type o1
halfback, In fact his early days a.t
Ohio state found btm at full. He
also excels in basketball and track,
being a dash man ot no mean abU•
lty 1n the latter sport.
Que of the "dark horses" of thll
)'ean team is Marshall Ollphaut,
oophomore. OUphl\Dt ba.s been band·
tcapped by mjurles but is aald to
be the bcs~ forward pu!8er on the
t.cnm. He expects to be a regular
u: the Buckeye backfield for the
rest of the sea1:10n.
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By Ed::.en R. \\'ai tc, Shi:.vrnce, t&gt;klah(&lt;raa

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believe in th e m,".)eiv ~:." &lt;Hld
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The. communit,v bon:-·t?r ~ ph ·it of th e bw: inc~·s men of the
home city has not only done tlw mo&gt;l to h1ilrt U[&gt;.the eLy, but the

mOEt to keep it grnv:il;g.
All business men owe an oblig ation to the city that, support'

them. Most of th em 1eali"e thi ~ fact; u few don't.
Most busi!less I1Ie!l boot! the home rity and ar~ intensely
loyal to it.
They have pto opel cd with it a,, it ha:; Jll m pet ~ d.

. j.OC:Ai GtTIZE!'i'S SHOULD SUIII'\Q~T: l..QCAl.. QUSI~ESS
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qe,sfl-P' new love-the path of gl?ry l From t-be stag"
ljif "Torch Song"-

Com&lt;c!Y "NEIGHBORl-Y NEIGHBORS"

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LlmJLell By Love" Gal. 5 13 ·26
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10 . 15 Lorll's Supper
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'Chmch Plans unct ObJectives'
Lcade1. R C Stt-tfy
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Wha t J e~us lcachc:.. about Faith Ill
Gu,l· Jun1o1 aud Senl1 J1 (;!a~sc ~ $ 10000 each m ont it
mcH Sl'p,uiilc :y .1tlrl JOin 1!1 nssl:! nl \~!r·(ll u' S("J:J.I' 7 ~0 ctJCJICil t1JgJJt
bh Ill auchtor!um for curu;ecratcn se n•Jtcs meet ing Ill l• !t:o~J!-11' ,,f WI!
plal&lt;)l anll wnp,- seJ~· J ~.:e The puu men of cong regJ. tl On TopH Clll"l,
+lr Is lllWll~.&gt; \\Clcom ,; r..l tHel:i&lt;! u.1 n b·m""J.•Htco Scllp1 111 ( .h.
meclings
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ba~t:ment tilnnei'S by Lo~al \Von 1_1
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has old
mantofootball
bn&lt;l
good looking
chance
super-Uu
.11 snch
mll- 1and may a turn
back
awnt.rlght
\Ions of hearts with 1\ couple nf ; Kanms Allgie~&gt; arc betln tnan
juicy triumph.; for the under dog.!! 1Virglnltl.
In the ea.sl Cornell lookti too good I Down In
Dud •land,
G~OI'I&lt;':la
for Columbia at Il.haca. Yale RP. IIhculd quell Florida at Gainesvil le,
pears batter than Dartmouth at 1Alatama cutolasscs KP Jluckv at
! NPW Haven, Notre Dame 16 b~tle1 1Tm:calocsa and Tenncssc~~has mu:c
than Cat"negle Tech at PtUsburgh than Duke a t Kunxv11le T u\an1! 1:.
,and Hflrvard jolns the joblelifi 1r11a choic") over Mlssls~l~pi AggleB.
' lacing Vlrglnln
at
Cambridge. Gecq;rla Tecll goes n~nlnat van&lt;lt•!MlchlgHI! will be too good tor 1b1! t at Atlanta and Vandr 1b!lt gl"l ;
1Pr!nwton, Pltl ls favor:-d over PeJ.II IUtc nod
1state nnd Fordham has a flay uti I On lh, 'Vt~l cca&lt;:t cv:l,l'lhlllg LH
1J'''fllm·f West LJberly Just a big 1neur a stanrlsiJII today Souclk 1 u
irnw nt Rpp lecaJto tf the wrong OJII: ICK!Jrun !a do ~~~ not pla y a lllll .l.l!
1numplis'
Callfomla engagtt\O Nevmla ,,,
Ortllun hardly Jat~ol, tn .Js:ai.I JI'€1 Bukelcy and Stanlor&lt;1. me t!!UJ
~ ~w York1 II umverhs\ tyd h ''i 1a.....
nd 1C&lt;+l 1for1ma of Los Angeles, at. Pn 1o
almy, a
lOng
Jsot·ga11 z
Alto, HJOU!d be doing about lhc
shou ld defeA-t CnlorR d n CQ11 egc nl rnm~. Oljlgon Aggl ~s look supr.I!OI
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we~t Point
Ito Wash1ifgton Stale at Corvalh~.
Bul hore Is the tip -olf\ Tl.ll1
SJ,I.p Madigan's liCOShllO!lal teo.m
Rltflt Penn l ' am that humbled which beat both I~ Giants, CallWJsecn.sln In last week's surprum fornio. a.nd Southern CallfOJ!lla.
kl ckover may feel the boot lt.~elf to- 1battles Banta Clara Sl Mary's cl:!rday Penn plays La.!ayette at Phil- talniy 1\:hould tft.e It, despite Ut\
adcl r hia a nd lhlngs are l'itucked 1strength of &amp;nta Clnra
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l out In the yard.
M1'. and Mrs Elmer Nelsnn rm- ployed 1at Orlcnl were callll'"' on
l 11 C Smith son Robert and Or- old friends lust week
ville Holter met vnth fill automobile WLCCk about one mile north of
Mr~ LIZZie Knnpp cf tan&lt; ~·11 l h
ctu~ ~ter lost Saturday mght, th~ ~ ~ vis•ling hrr daughter Mm. Vinnie
I l"' l Jolletl over a steep bank, the Johnsto11.
, 501\!lg men got out £'uslly, but the
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I left, hnnd nnd foot or your scribe
'I wn:s caught !n I hr. wreck by great
etf01 t ~e fi"&lt;'f'd our foot but It re
Qtllrcd lhP un ited C!Hort of both
Robert 1md lh o;.o w1lter to 1ellevc
the hand. Thr- ca r was badly oam .
1UV,Ed but none of the occupo.nt.t;; v.-as
1srvcrely hurt
TulUe. Wamcr nnd Wolt hav·~
mcved tnc SllW mill to Orll:l GRU l ~
I place.
Abner Stout and fan11\y vtslted
Bert Dean Sunday. .
Curt Camahan !nnuly aud moth
er and Flora Alh.son oJ Racine
and Elnl!!!it Duerr and family of
Pomeroy visited A C Smiths
f&lt;&gt;~n;IJy_ last Sunday
M.
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rJUIIS sextette of Ohio State gnd.1 dcrs bas been fiU'nlshlng a. lal'gc
portion of the sco:-1ng power of the
Duckeyll team, Carl Cramer, Dayton sophomore. has shown great
promise as a quarlerback, bcmg particularly ndept In the open field.
His punts have shown well in Westem Conference and lntct-sectlona.J
['ames and accordbtg to experts, he
.should be 1.\ real star before , he
graduates
One of the best Buckeye fullbacks
In years is the title earned by Mike
vuchimch. Vuchlnlch Is a sophomore and has sbowll a great dell\ or
abiltty In tearing off t.ba.t extra y&amp;rd
when needed for first dO"-'llS. Bill
Carroll, wbo tallied twice agaJnst
Michigan (or Ohio State, Is a jwlior
tllls year and Ill showing enormous
improvement o\'cr his prcvtoua playing, Carroll's specialty is end runs

Moat Loc:-.1 Bu•ine.. men realize that they 11•• i11 the public
&gt;ervice a11d are always re~dy to do more than their ahare in ib
developtilent.

o\IIW~ itlVQert&gt;'4de Short and 'M'llt:jPt\ll 1\ami&gt;·~nu;. ' .,
Stii&gt;ri~lil'-'1&gt;1orc ;ompelllng tl!!tn the wea~nes. ·'·
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back in it mchl pi·ofito a&gt; !Joey have mad e.

J..113ERTY THEATRE. MIDDI-f!PORT, TOflAY
Hear !.!Ill sPe .Jo:1'fl Cruwforrl, :\fdl

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Hanesville

"THE t"!GJiTING SHE!llfF"

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Mn~. bnbrtlfl Al P-. and~&gt;r ~nl&gt;ov~_) •.
who po ~ttd fo1 th o!!t• "~ l'hool j!ll'l 1
complexion" mlvetti~cment~ , Iouk s :
bcnutiful cnou~h :.1~ n hrun etl c to '
keep un y ma ll w1hll v .. nthu ~; a stlc,·i
but II IIPLII'f'ntly her hu~bund •q too
mud• of a "gC!ntlrmnn" wh ~&gt; re
hlond•'s nt•c l'ontf'l' nrd
1\fr::~.
Alcxauder, suinr, in New York for 1
a •h\'01 cc, ~uy :-1 her hn ~ band
spe nds &amp;II of lm t1m(! wtth fluxenh.dred wom en.

The lml- le&amp;led South Ame1l ca.n ,'
hea.v)'weilh\ hN garnered noth11l,f !
1but i.oUI'h luck and crltlctam since
j landing on the.ae ahore• ln 1928 1
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Cam polo made h111 nrat bill mhl~ak e
j by tyl~ up with Jack P'UIII.ZY wh o
wu unablt to put htm to work .
Oampolo wu. the second of the
oversized foreign heavyweJ.aht&amp;P1rpo, VIttorio's fellow cowltryman
and Idol beiDI tbe tlrlt When Uli!
promotera aaw the 1:dvantqe ot
, pla.ying up the big fellows , Cam1
polo wu given a chance against
Phil Scott lmmecHat~ly before tlw: I
8eot~ bout, Vittorla developed ha c~
trouble and , ccnsequently, wa s out I
polnl.ed by "PhaiUnc Phil ·
The giAnt South American cam1l
j back to earn a draw with to ugh
'I Johnny RiSko and signed
!or a
"shot" at Jack Sharke}' The jmx,
however, followed VIttorio t-o his
training before the bout "-aS sched
uled to take place ll was called otf 1
-a ~urc financial !allure
Even In victory, CampoLo has
fall~d t.o Impress the fam. At one I
ot New York 's smaller fight arenas ,
retently he knocked out Ralph Fi- .
cucc\lo 111 eig ht rounds He was
bcoed out or the hall by fa us who 1
wtre enra&amp;:ed because hl' faJled to 1
do Ll 1!, the qutck manner they ha&lt; l
\ anticipated

New River 7; Seton Hall 0.
Et. ThomM t8cr•nt.on) :K; St.

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Fcr Constable Of

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LAST NIGHT'&amp;.
FIGHT REStiLTS

Prep

Carrying On For "Rock"

Peter Godfrey

the lti!U.n Olant from the AriJ:en-

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New Yort Oc:t ll-1N8-Tbe jinx

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By International Newa Servl~
Catholic U. 20; Duqueane U .
O!tnvUie State 13, Salem Colleae

ISATURDAY

. cl d.l ' £or Constable of':f~i'~; !
\ 1 111 \ "'f; •~ u hlp ut tho
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1tlll ta punuina VIttorio Campol 1,

:Woman ll:ead of New York Criminal Bureau ·
Saye 'frnnk Slayer's Eyes Indicate
· Motives Back of Murders.

IBURG SAYS E x p E R 1' s PICK 0I

l.OID J. HYSELL

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FRIDAY SCOkES

to Heinous Crime

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Your Vote Wanteti

LOBT-Travelh1i lumd

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Greta Garbo,. Clark Gable

NeD. IT W/&gt;5 ~lNG OF
TO TAKE: SUCH AN lNTCREST

MUSIC. MY DEAR 1 SHE:
STARTS ~t=R PIANO LE"SSONS
10MORROW 1

Toaeberl 13 ; N011h 6

-1Campolo A Loss
Ruth Judd's Eyes Give ' Even As Winner

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WhyBring1'hatUp?

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8kNx Palla. Col

One Ohio ~ baa a vllltor N. (8. D.l G.
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tram PeDDJ)'l:vaola. The O.yton
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Ontverttty ftyen wW 1J0 up 11a1nn
W,Artenabura Tea. 8; Cape OlrTran11tvarua tpt Day\On .
lf.l"d•ll Tea. 0.
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WIIWrt'oroe tT. 32; ~ - Stale

tMa~~E . l

Gallipolis, Ohio

DmJoon wtll

Zlppen.

ena; Jlobc:ab Should
~eet Bilhopa

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~unt T: St. Benedkt"e o. ) •
~t; Da.t~JW. We•take on Uie ..,.tn, ol lUami 111. 10)'111. 13.
Oxford.- Aablind wtU t.t.n t UCht
8outbeut.em Tea . 21 ; Northe1i.st- ,
\.llam t.o Atroa to meet tbe Aknm ttn Tea. 1.
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plaJI at MUiet.t&amp;. Oedamlle 1oe,

10 lllo o~ ood

IN' f[ATUH[ GAM[
WITH W[SlHAN
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Gallipolis Theatre

accoraing to a report re - Ml tl..l · •
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rler G!
twtmt)'-Avt cent.&amp; for
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e 1upport an
1ft uenee l oclv.:!ti hrre ty !nends 1 ~ wa ~ ~:dU "nJ Mr and Mrs lliuc en
With so ma 11 y conte-Stilon u,aga- Btnldmg wh o spends a ll arternoo11 1
01
IIGI&gt;. :::-c:-::m-:=--:::::;:;-::; cf all voter•• both men and ' that he had IJEen In Ill heal!h tcr Rr.rw g!lt.ld w[feh J e~em guesls
zl.t•es on th e markllt. nowada}s It 11 pushing the pigeons orr hiS win- '
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.. _,:;-taldr wmablcty 8lalllt. )IOU
• 1u e bu t was bcUe'ied to be n•- Mr a ud Mu;. ·~ 0 11 IX
a ~ ha.nl !or a gil l to lun·~ any :.ecrt-( dow sHI
ll ~. 10 t.ha.t t.he copJ tor womtn. will be ,.-atefu ~Y 1~~~:n:'
M .u: Nor mo J ollnscu ·,o,ho
~ 01 1 ow 5
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At Ohio Stadium In Atb·

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'lo Lest Lhfl ct~i* C UJ ~f a rolf:
botlt,
1111 tbe bol11 run'or .n.ur •fl
8odal Aceomplhlbmeota
Bel.ne ao wealthy tbat you can llbd ou t ltvw wan,y u. wliJ ,.p.o(llt
han 1Hvenoea.r with your own ln - iu the \Hller 111• the peo~le ella&amp;
! 1u r&gt;ld t•!ll. Tbll auruber 11 till •I¥
itlall on it.
1 numb~r tv c·nr ry lc the boUt. tr
l.lonta or (ll.lwee are tqulppeq Jl'lth
u S lllll ll !l ll"· th:hl !tt'rn, tlwlr lMloJ·
LlC,UlD OR 't.t.ULE'f~
nnr;,· 11'111 l•e ~o~n~n l l&gt;' \D err"sed. bp;
Believes a Hen!lac:he or Neu1 ;: \~, 1.sueh •·om p11rtmt&gt;uts nhould ])B tell·
tn so mlnw'". cb~U " Celd lb'o I ed frt•ttUl' IHIY rur le nlrii:L. 'l'hP ce·
lnt tbJ, uu1 d1eell• Mah.rla IIi 1 ll ll('lJ)' of I hi! t-ruft l!lltluld btl j)\1\111•
"bree da)'L
, ..~. 1 I)" 111111 "'-'d I'll Ita ~::~lt l eil
8 6 6 Salve for Bah:!'&amp; Co1~

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lotltl omclali ol ' lnlil was h...d by aU who at tended i
WQJU.i.Y H• .RUSSELL
the oraantzat.lon that no contnbu- u 1e maJurlty being masked.
rr.r Truatell lit BaUabury 'l'own6hlp t.lon !rom the Notional organ iZlltk I I
wW hi appreel&amp;ted.
l0-l8-3t would be made thla ynr unley; clrPIERSONAU
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Maybe !'m Wrong

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feet by putt.ln&amp; corp IJNJI on
alloUIM!I&amp; corn.

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By John P. Medbury

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&amp;lED caoss MEETS
I with II. clever Halloween par y or I
local chapter or the Am- ber daUJhter Chriotme. a.1d aboul

U81llE 'Qf Salls· eriean Red s:;rou met at the F!l'Sl.
bW7 'hwnahlp. ~f tJ:te election Baptlst. Church Wednclday e\·e njng.
Nov. 8. 1031
p 0 Dtxon of Wa$hlngton, D c.
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I fl~ld. ·representative of the Ntt tl~ .!Q.l
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- - Red erou wu pret•nt and g11.ve &amp;II
Your vote •nd tn1lueuce at Nov• j lnt.l:lrutlq: addres~;. -

tftnty-ftve of htt yo unr fr iends,
Tnursday evening
oanclng furmshed the drv::rsli:::n 1
of the evenlnj: which was !ollOWl' '~

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pumplun

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pt.) 10&lt;.

..~rUne.

Mr

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I~went c.lder. A mOAt enJoyable evell-

Db:on t"ld

Tbe IUPPOJ'\, and influence of sli c;ta:;:l
0011 Vale visltfd here WectnctiduJ
votera, both meal and wom:m . wm
~ will be the only' :uci t!us Mt . ang ~"· t~oeorS:el!: b~~~
0
1 year Another meeting will he belLI nounce t e
be JNI.~fUUy e.ppreelated.
If
GILBERT WEEKS
at ~h~ Red Crollli lleadquarten; on ~u~clby. d Mrs Mo::darvey l!'e and 1
IBeU::lr k.oilwn 1&amp;8 "Oyp"l
j Nov i
' son 'R!:!rtck apj.ml Wedne~wy affO{ pMct Candidate for TRUSTEE o( &amp;l l.s - ~
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u.nlucn In Gallipolis.
bury Town&amp;hip, at the election
D~~~ IN 4:An 'iES P, JesJ - o 1r. 1ae E :.lles a paucnt ct !iolze1
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Nov. 9, 1931
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1hus'"'llal tlle 111:1-'&gt; L
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de~t ~f Gall~!\cunl~ dl~~~~~~deuly
- - - - - - - ---i 1\t h h'l home In San FranciSCO O:::t- J ~o

lO-tn-•t

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ab!~
heme dW(;~~~~IiC1~aunce Hcnms

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, G\11' ad li prepared In euch 1 appreciated.
manner wa to brlf'K Lhe lll'e&amp;k-st
oesulta to )I)U..
GRIFF ARCHER
--- Caad1"d ate for Truttee o I

rhv. pubJWlen w111

be napomiblt

onlY t "J.' one tuoorrect tnsertlon
or ~ advertisement. Errore ln
~~odvertaement.s llhould be Nport.ed
lonrnedlBtelv.
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He ll!.g.sutvJVerl by h1s wlfl.'. five
brothers, B ~ rt u.nd Carl of 0.1.:.lJ.•1d
~ Lawrence and !..Inn w! s 1u Fmncis' co 11nd Willam
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co un t y,
1 and one sister Mrs Bert Patct:J~Cl l
th~ also of Oallla county.

Th e

sornnambuh~t

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walking de leg-ate

•mtcl'.men's umon

tendtd lllC tel•.clw,.., meet!~~ :t •
At!Uons wmt on to Mnue tt .t
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Justiliabll!' llomlcide
Wlfey- Do ~·a u bebeve In rcln Wll~ll :.·c u alscovcr your
hu.s- lHI'llat1on?
Mr a mi Mrs Don~
CJ J ••l t.r..cia
.. ,• bnna s ~lcnocrapher stttlng un ht~
Hubby-Certainly
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Cdti'IJbus Mr an , 1 • •~
~· , , l lol(l JU Sl ~It~;r 'l ll v..: jJl e·..'·U Il l~
th
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Sa1 abury Town~h•p at
of coalton wre last Stmd.•Y.. GU~~
trousers
l!ke to come ba.ck to ear
as
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of Mr. and Ml'b Clem W tlc .. x ,._s
Hubby ~~A bachelo1·
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ov • 3, 1931 •
s unday
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,, Mr and Mrs. Nelso n Wh1tcht':HI
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The Unfair ~ex
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Take It or Leave It
1 The supoprt and lnftuenct! o[ a,,l
Mrs Henry W Cherrington - 11
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'lhe Wife who tiled to bleak up
1 Mrs Wcml ?h\Jllp~&gt; u. nfl
A
cyclone
Is notbmg' b;ut a.
1voterr; , both men a.nd wom.;n wt:l lertalned the members of th ! 1 r 1\0
f! da , vnth Joh_l Lc\
her hu.!5 band s cold m the head
brr~zc th~t' s In a hurry.
be gratefullY a.pprecl.:u uo1.
I Thurs das Club thl$ week Ru~l Call son ~~en1~ un ~
wltn u l'ammel.
j was made and ansWered t o b:' cur- I !lnd. am M
o~borne E.lht ~ a.1Cl 1
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····HARRY SMITH
rt.l L ev&lt;.nts In connection v.ltH th1• \ Dl an
rs
d· I Viii" :l l "' 1
Ace of &lt;.:a.ds
Momentous Me~ment.!l
Candlda.t~ fOf TRUSTEE ol Sr: !l r - 1 p:r.cg!Am Modem Fictlrm Dr Mury I daughter Bernice or Ct ~lth - M l~ 1 The New York bus iness man
When a fellow Is so crooked theY 1
bury Towql'lhlp, a.t. the cl~o:lwn 1 Aus~ln had ch ar gr c! the p1ogrRm .~pending the wee~B e.'!d
1with nu office In the Emphr State have to send him to a chiroprnctm
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Nov 3,11131
11md Mrs J ohn 0 r._n.
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1 and reviewed II! C tJ:;ok ·Falhr r ·
10-30-3t.
Th" husl.ees ~~rver! tea foUowmg I Prot E E Higgins und M u:&lt;i M~ ~ , _n__._._,_--..
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Null and VOid
voU!ra, both men and women. wHI I
HALLOWEEN PART\'
: 1 thr Svuthf'a~tuu Ohio. Tcac ":~~ ta~d wl~~ fllenos ·
T he 1ellow \\ho t ried to ease
be ~~rrate!ully appredated
MJ s c E. HolzPr nl h":IL lt~J:uU Association In Athen s Fnd:~ y M
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One good•work mule. one hor:~
nnd a lfiii!C barn with P~~bah!Y
1\bcut MOO feet or good lumu.:r a.tcr razed . A bar11am
The Eber.sbach Construction Cu.

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two hurfie wagons be l!l'a.tefully apQreclal ~d
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WLII Ht:ll or trade tor apples, po HARRY LEWIS
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produ~c. Cand!.date for Trustee of
A l~o have empty tJa.rrela tor sac Town&amp;blp, at tbe election Nov. 3,
lm]un·c al Ewh1fl: Cash Oroce1 Y 1031.
\ocatecl in Ben Ewh111'S new build _________ _
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Your Support and Influence Ear·--- ~ n • .;tJy Bo\lc1t.ed
PL-i.JMBlNU - -Ou~ nJJt! steam nt- HERMAN H. (Pete) MEES
U 1g OU!l E E A"hworlh. Phon~
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BU"T 40 IN A&gt;ID

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Oric:nat~r of "S•ri-.;1"
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Jc.hn't. tB'k.lyn J 0.
At Detrolt-K1ns Levlualc)'. ChlAa Challlpi0111 Of LeaiJlle E!I'Jny Brook School 12, N. Y. cago heavywellbt, !"kfeatt:d Jimmy
1Slattery, Buftalo, llO L
Aggi f'!l 2lld 0.
For Third ConaecuTemple 6; W &amp; J 3
At
Ne w York-Jackie
tive Time
Carutilenvllle ,Jr. C. 38; Bethel New York rnlddlewel&amp;ht, and JimC. tTenn .1 0.
my Sullivan. Brooklyn. drew 00) I
By Int.ernat.Looal New1 Senlce
Georgetown C. &lt;K:Y I 25, Easter:l
Jack SiJark.cy, Phlladclphla lif:ht 1
The 1D31 Buckeye Ath1etic A5- Ky . "I 0.
W€lght,
dde.ated Bat Clemen:;,
Heward Payne 21: TrlniW 6.
Brooklyn, (10).
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BOC1atlon football
cnamp1onship
Lenoir Rhy~ 20; Elon 6.
At Phllndelphla- S,lllvan
bUill h1 the Dalance ~~ay, apparLol.lielana Tkh 18, Lcuiaiana Baltlmor-~ light heavyweight der~at
ently within the lf118P of Oblil Normal 2
ed .Johnny Dixon, PhJindelphla ! ll&gt;J
We1leyan, or Its opponent of today,
Millsaps 34; Ddtn Sta~ Tea 7
! At Wilmington , Del - Pat Igo.
Ohio Unlverslt,, ll3 Ohio teams
Ouachita 27; Jtencll:lx 6
I Eben nndoah, Pa . Jurilca· wcltfll
girded themselve.!l for a dozen othPreabytel'ian 6 ; ~ }qewberry 0
I wt•"h t. drf r: a !P':I H-z nry Perliek. Knl,
er pl&amp;sldn duels.
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Ohto Weeleyan's Bishops proba .
Simmons 3~. Southwestern 0.
amazoo, M.lch . tBJ
bly \vlll be BIVen the time of the!J. I E::cuthern c!l 31; Miami u 21).
I At E:an Franelsco-ClaudP Cnpl-y '
lives at Athena at the hands of a 1 1'tmll:e~.tcc 18: Knoxville 7
Sausalito, Calif , heavyweight kn c:tc k
speeded Ohio U. e.even
Nelthe'" i Umcn &lt;Ky l 18; East Tenn. ed out AnelY D1vodl. New Ycrk 121
team has been defeated ln IW 1Tea 0.
Batt.llng: Dozier, Wichita . K~t~:s. 1
league and both have been work- • Wltk~ Fcreat 13, E.l·s kme 0.
nt:Rro welterweight. declaioned At ~ r
Ina: overtime to develop every tal- l Augustana 19. South Dakota ttchr-I'Uit.Pin, New York no•
ent
Mines 6
-At Otnclnnatl Musktngum 'o(IJI1
Austin Normal 12; Bethel CKyL o
With The Wrestler•
send an undefeated team asalmlt I Ut:thany 0, Kansas Wesleyan 0.
the Clnclnnatl Bearcn~ 1n an atCam&lt;.rcn ARgles 13, Eost Central
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E v I~ote rnahonal News Bcnlce 1
tempt to bowl over the city team ill ; Tea 6. ,
the Muaklel:l' ftrst day contest ;;J
CeL1tral flowa/ 12; Pa.rBOns 12.
At Philadelphia- Rudy
Dttsck,
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\Conuu~:d tron1 Da"e ~~~
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Omaha. defeated Earl McCrcc t.l~ ,'
the aeaaon.
EvanavlJie 21; Hanover 6.
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lll1g crlsu; has bten pabSCd F t!U('I'Q •
A rivalry dating back nearly 30 1 F crt J:la.ys State Col. 0, South- Oklahoma
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resene figtues Ior Odober IIICH· e x
yeats wiU be contJnued at Cleve- western 4l.
At Salem, Mass - Hurl De Olan:
, peeled to show tha t there wrre CCI:. I
land, where Case plays host to
Frl_uds U 12; McPherson Col. 7 Prance, defe l\ ted Joe Slmnkus, Wet '•• fvll~:orrGboraUon with the ~non wbo da,cribed on•'• •7•• ,,\ ~~ucLuCiy l&lt;.wer bu.nk(allUJesln t..tlal
Wooster. At nearby Berea. BaldOnnnel 19, carleton 13
cesl:l.lr, Mass.
the "wiadcnn of tbe ~JGUI," Clara P•reon•, wcll·known New York Stat~ illll nLh than In Septembe1
win-Wallace has an engagement
ln£JJana State T. 19, Indiana
At Ntw Ymk-,J'a.ck Sheny. Om- crlmiaolosi•t principal17 b.... her dia.-no•i• of Wiunie Rvtb Jvdd,l
With the credit corporation prt!wltb Kent State.
Central 0.
aba defeated Andy Brov.n. Bwok- 1 1ph..nix-L- Anrele• tru11k elar•r, on th• "di•t•nt, elmotl ·uc:ant" look
pareC to COPf' wlth tile tem~orar~ I
Another Cleveland team, Western
Icwa Wesleyan 7; Penn College 2 I.vn.
I llD her.,• ._ In fad, Mi•• Panoat b.lt.Y•• that Mn. Judd.'• •r•• larrelr! emc1genq•. the ftOa f! ral 1 e~;erve
Reserve, wUl move over to Oberlin Ha~kell 26; Crelf!;hton 0
::Or.mmy St ein. Newa.tk, defeated eaplain. til• 1ruetome ft ·unler and mutil•tion of ber 'two entwhiJ•
boon! wul soon make public th~
lor a. contest In which the Oberlin
J ohn Carroll 6 ; Mount Union 6. Ivan Ver)lnhom Russ:a
frien~a. ~lt.il• tb.• .,.,_are conatdered tb~ mo•t import~nt due to ~r._ 1 nsulls ol a wmprehttLSivt ~ tudy ct
squad Is etven small hope. DeMncaiP.&amp;ter 13; Augsburg o.
1 Judd 1 helftOUI cnm1, M'"• P•r.aa• bet p~aat-&lt;,1 out 1'araoue other h11b·
the genera: ba:'.kmg t:iltuation wmcll
Hance, unbeaten, will meet Bowlin~
Marquette 13; Mi~~issippl U 6
Pil• for Pet•
lishl•
of
tbe lr"nk alar•~ • feal"re~ wh1ch prob•bl:r bne a more or
Is ~u ld to contain lmpot tanl l epreen on ihe latter's hnme fteld in Ml~.'!Ouri Valley o. Willlom Je'ol.&gt;ell
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.k.t!..~••l
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omr.tn&lt;Jal!Ons wr a IIHntllollt'nt
Sinee
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-N~ Stl'&lt;.ngthening ol the s yst-em
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olHc:Jals
expresbl;d
eout1d,
feats and but one scoreless tie on lege 0
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m08t of Hoe l"iollill'l'll II HI'C habv 111~~
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her record.
Nr.rtbwcst Mn . State Tea 28 ,
u pets
Jt.\~ t;ut bUrt +lll~av\ -liiLflvti tJI{
Wittenberg, also undefeated, w!H Ml.ssouri 0.
fi•hin1 "Rodeo"
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attembt Lo avenge a 1930 HeidelOklahoma City U. 14; st Ulul s
noti"OII lnt:: lUI ltll'a from the 1
t:Xptcl.tJ! 1::; stlutU JJ.te ouym,.. Ina bel"l defeat at Tlftl.n, Kenyon will U. 13.
western rnd outt. A!ul.Jnma hfla a de('p't Then Proceedo to Predict Outcome of Football Games to t~l~&lt;.uly ounng u-w I &amp;U aticl th~'
travel to CoJumb~ to face the Lu· \ Omnha U. 28: York Col.
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therana or Capital and Otterbela , Ottawn U. 14; Btllrer 12. (Neb) 0
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fi'Juming ;wtion ! 1'1trilling drama! A story that tingle:.~
with thl' lifc -hloo!l of the old west.
Aleo Comocly •'MEN ~OW llt:TTE~"

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Hamilton,

Church Notices

the Country
By COPELAD C BURG
lNS Sports Wr1ter

I for n hcl a fternoon Lafa yette hali CUI\NGE IN ANNO(jN(.:£1\-IENl
com(' along swiftly since early O r- S'l'. PAl'L LV1UEHA.""' CHUU{;ll
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J, c. Pilch. l'il!ilcr
1 Ne"' York, Ocl.
31.- INS- What :;po:!\ o 11enutlful drt.!dnt U1:1t has
f.mulay ~thuul 9 A M
u fine day lor a blg football upset. I eM eloped Penn.
D•vme wcrslup aud Holy t:omFi'GIIl COR.llt to coast grid fans and
In th J mid-west Northwe!ilern 1 1
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the ~o-called experts, who pick on ran'tmiss against llllnolll atEvunsNIJ . \uuul: :,.&lt;..J\ICc this SuJ~d u}.
Saturdays and apologi:!n Mondays , I ~ton W-e haven't an Ldce. abput Inucmrn unic.n Herv1ce.s at SL. ,Jct.JI
are. fully convinced they a1·e rlghl 'l fllann - Ohio Nebt-a'&gt;ka - MIS&amp;OUI"I
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t.hls time and not before this sea- Syracure-Miehlga.n State but

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tlCI IHth LO)'ill Wmnen
Q('TQBER DED'f REOU{;'.fJON l
The n 1·.st monthly church d"bl l
plan went over fine Bunday
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$70 oo back Interest beinG full). pa!d
as well as mme Jx: 1ng fully ~ld
ch urch debt principal. The cnuJr. n
bomd licpcs to rcr1U("t' tllr. P«n"l·
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own .
Lll.'it year, Lew Hinchman showeo
to good advantage ln the Bucke}'(
back.fleld. ThUi year tills Oolumbw
boy has been a real threat. H1
passes well and shows a lot. of drtVI
on plays through the line
Btu Holcomb, the first Ohio Btatt
ce.ptaln since 1927, 1s called on regu·
Jarly to rote the ball for the Buet·
eyes Holcomb Is a drtvlng type o1
halfback, In fact his early days a.t
Ohio state found btm at full. He
also excels in basketball and track,
being a dash man ot no mean abU•
lty 1n the latter sport.
Que of the "dark horses" of thll
)'ean team is Marshall Ollphaut,
oophomore. OUphl\Dt ba.s been band·
tcapped by mjurles but is aald to
be the bcs~ forward pu!8er on the
t.cnm. He expects to be a regular
u: the Buckeye backfield for the
rest of the sea1:10n.
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By Ed::.en R. \\'ai tc, Shi:.vrnce, t&gt;klah(&lt;raa

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believe in th e m,".)eiv ~:." &lt;Hld
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home city has not only done tlw mo&gt;l to h1ilrt U[&gt;.the eLy, but the

mOEt to keep it grnv:il;g.
All business men owe an oblig ation to the city that, support'

them. Most of th em 1eali"e thi ~ fact; u few don't.
Most busi!less I1Ie!l boot! the home rity and ar~ intensely
loyal to it.
They have pto opel cd with it a,, it ha:; Jll m pet ~ d.

. j.OC:Ai GtTIZE!'i'S SHOULD SUIII'\Q~T: l..QCAl.. QUSI~ESS
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qe,sfl-P' new love-the path of gl?ry l From t-be stag"
ljif "Torch Song"-

Com&lt;c!Y "NEIGHBORl-Y NEIGHBORS"

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LlmJLell By Love" Gal. 5 13 ·26
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'Chmch Plans unct ObJectives'
Lcade1. R C Stt-tfy
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Wha t J e~us lcachc:.. about Faith Ill
Gu,l· Jun1o1 aud Senl1 J1 (;!a~sc ~ $ 10000 each m ont it
mcH Sl'p,uiilc :y .1tlrl JOin 1!1 nssl:! nl \~!r·(ll u' S("J:J.I' 7 ~0 ctJCJICil t1JgJJt
bh Ill auchtor!um for curu;ecratcn se n•Jtcs meet ing Ill l• !t:o~J!-11' ,,f WI!
plal&lt;)l anll wnp,- seJ~· J ~.:e The puu men of cong regJ. tl On TopH Clll"l,
+lr Is lllWll~.&gt; \\Clcom ,; r..l tHel:i&lt;! u.1 n b·m""J.•Htco Scllp1 111 ( .h.
meclings
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has old
mantofootball
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good looking
chance
super-Uu
.11 snch
mll- 1and may a turn
back
awnt.rlght
\Ions of hearts with 1\ couple nf ; Kanms Allgie~&gt; arc betln tnan
juicy triumph.; for the under dog.!! 1Virglnltl.
In the ea.sl Cornell lookti too good I Down In
Dud •land,
G~OI'I&lt;':la
for Columbia at Il.haca. Yale RP. IIhculd quell Florida at Gainesvil le,
pears batter than Dartmouth at 1Alatama cutolasscs KP Jluckv at
! NPW Haven, Notre Dame 16 b~tle1 1Tm:calocsa and Tenncssc~~has mu:c
than Cat"negle Tech at PtUsburgh than Duke a t Kunxv11le T u\an1! 1:.
,and Hflrvard jolns the joblelifi 1r11a choic") over Mlssls~l~pi AggleB.
' lacing Vlrglnln
at
Cambridge. Gecq;rla Tecll goes n~nlnat van&lt;lt•!MlchlgHI! will be too good tor 1b1! t at Atlanta and Vandr 1b!lt gl"l ;
1Pr!nwton, Pltl ls favor:-d over PeJ.II IUtc nod
1state nnd Fordham has a flay uti I On lh, 'Vt~l cca&lt;:t cv:l,l'lhlllg LH
1J'''fllm·f West LJberly Just a big 1neur a stanrlsiJII today Souclk 1 u
irnw nt Rpp lecaJto tf the wrong OJII: ICK!Jrun !a do ~~~ not pla y a lllll .l.l!
1numplis'
Callfomla engagtt\O Nevmla ,,,
Ortllun hardly Jat~ol, tn .Js:ai.I JI'€1 Bukelcy and Stanlor&lt;1. me t!!UJ
~ ~w York1 II umverhs\ tyd h ''i 1a.....
nd 1C&lt;+l 1for1ma of Los Angeles, at. Pn 1o
almy, a
lOng
Jsot·ga11 z
Alto, HJOU!d be doing about lhc
shou ld defeA-t CnlorR d n CQ11 egc nl rnm~. Oljlgon Aggl ~s look supr.I!OI
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we~t Point
Ito Wash1ifgton Stale at Corvalh~.
Bul hore Is the tip -olf\ Tl.ll1
SJ,I.p Madigan's liCOShllO!lal teo.m
Rltflt Penn l ' am that humbled which beat both I~ Giants, CallWJsecn.sln In last week's surprum fornio. a.nd Southern CallfOJ!lla.
kl ckover may feel the boot lt.~elf to- 1battles Banta Clara Sl Mary's cl:!rday Penn plays La.!ayette at Phil- talniy 1\:hould tft.e It, despite Ut\
adcl r hia a nd lhlngs are l'itucked 1strength of &amp;nta Clnra
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l out In the yard.
M1'. and Mrs Elmer Nelsnn rm- ployed 1at Orlcnl were callll'"' on
l 11 C Smith son Robert and Or- old friends lust week
ville Holter met vnth fill automobile WLCCk about one mile north of
Mr~ LIZZie Knnpp cf tan&lt; ~·11 l h
ctu~ ~ter lost Saturday mght, th~ ~ ~ vis•ling hrr daughter Mm. Vinnie
I l"' l Jolletl over a steep bank, the Johnsto11.
, 501\!lg men got out £'uslly, but the
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'I wn:s caught !n I hr. wreck by great
etf01 t ~e fi"&lt;'f'd our foot but It re
Qtllrcd lhP un ited C!Hort of both
Robert 1md lh o;.o w1lter to 1ellevc
the hand. Thr- ca r was badly oam .
1UV,Ed but none of the occupo.nt.t;; v.-as
1srvcrely hurt
TulUe. Wamcr nnd Wolt hav·~
mcved tnc SllW mill to Orll:l GRU l ~
I place.
Abner Stout and fan11\y vtslted
Bert Dean Sunday. .
Curt Camahan !nnuly aud moth
er and Flora Alh.son oJ Racine
and Elnl!!!it Duerr and family of
Pomeroy visited A C Smiths
f&lt;&gt;~n;IJy_ last Sunday
M.
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portion of the sco:-1ng power of the
Duckeyll team, Carl Cramer, Dayton sophomore. has shown great
promise as a quarlerback, bcmg particularly ndept In the open field.
His punts have shown well in Westem Conference and lntct-sectlona.J
['ames and accordbtg to experts, he
.should be 1.\ real star before , he
graduates
One of the best Buckeye fullbacks
In years is the title earned by Mike
vuchimch. Vuchlnlch Is a sophomore and has sbowll a great dell\ or
abiltty In tearing off t.ba.t extra y&amp;rd
when needed for first dO"-'llS. Bill
Carroll, wbo tallied twice agaJnst
Michigan (or Ohio State, Is a jwlior
tllls year and Ill showing enormous
improvement o\'cr his prcvtoua playing, Carroll's specialty is end runs

Moat Loc:-.1 Bu•ine.. men realize that they 11•• i11 the public
&gt;ervice a11d are always re~dy to do more than their ahare in ib
developtilent.

o\IIW~ itlVQert&gt;'4de Short and 'M'llt:jPt\ll 1\ami&gt;·~nu;. ' .,
Stii&gt;ri~lil'-'1&gt;1orc ;ompelllng tl!!tn the wea~nes. ·'·
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back in it mchl pi·ofito a&gt; !Joey have mad e.

J..113ERTY THEATRE. MIDDI-f!PORT, TOflAY
Hear !.!Ill sPe .Jo:1'fl Cruwforrl, :\fdl

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Hanesville

"THE t"!GJiTING SHE!llfF"

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who po ~ttd fo1 th o!!t• "~ l'hool j!ll'l 1
complexion" mlvetti~cment~ , Iouk s :
bcnutiful cnou~h :.1~ n hrun etl c to '
keep un y ma ll w1hll v .. nthu ~; a stlc,·i
but II IIPLII'f'ntly her hu~bund •q too
mud• of a "gC!ntlrmnn" wh ~&gt; re
hlond•'s nt•c l'ontf'l' nrd
1\fr::~.
Alcxauder, suinr, in New York for 1
a •h\'01 cc, ~uy :-1 her hn ~ band
spe nds &amp;II of lm t1m(! wtth fluxenh.dred wom en.

The lml- le&amp;led South Ame1l ca.n ,'
hea.v)'weilh\ hN garnered noth11l,f !
1but i.oUI'h luck and crltlctam since
j landing on the.ae ahore• ln 1928 1
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Cam polo made h111 nrat bill mhl~ak e
j by tyl~ up with Jack P'UIII.ZY wh o
wu unablt to put htm to work .
Oampolo wu. the second of the
oversized foreign heavyweJ.aht&amp;P1rpo, VIttorio's fellow cowltryman
and Idol beiDI tbe tlrlt When Uli!
promotera aaw the 1:dvantqe ot
, pla.ying up the big fellows , Cam1
polo wu given a chance against
Phil Scott lmmecHat~ly before tlw: I
8eot~ bout, Vittorla developed ha c~
trouble and , ccnsequently, wa s out I
polnl.ed by "PhaiUnc Phil ·
The giAnt South American cam1l
j back to earn a draw with to ugh
'I Johnny RiSko and signed
!or a
"shot" at Jack Sharke}' The jmx,
however, followed VIttorio t-o his
training before the bout "-aS sched
uled to take place ll was called otf 1
-a ~urc financial !allure
Even In victory, CampoLo has
fall~d t.o Impress the fam. At one I
ot New York 's smaller fight arenas ,
retently he knocked out Ralph Fi- .
cucc\lo 111 eig ht rounds He was
bcoed out or the hall by fa us who 1
wtre enra&amp;:ed because hl' faJled to 1
do Ll 1!, the qutck manner they ha&lt; l
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New River 7; Seton Hall 0.
Et. ThomM t8cr•nt.on) :K; St.

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LAST NIGHT'&amp;.
FIGHT REStiLTS

Prep

Carrying On For "Rock"

Peter Godfrey

the lti!U.n Olant from the AriJ:en-

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New Yort Oc:t ll-1N8-Tbe jinx

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Catholic U. 20; Duqueane U .
O!tnvUie State 13, Salem Colleae

ISATURDAY

. cl d.l ' £or Constable of':f~i'~; !
\ 1 111 \ "'f; •~ u hlp ut tho
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1tlll ta punuina VIttorio Campol 1,

:Woman ll:ead of New York Criminal Bureau ·
Saye 'frnnk Slayer's Eyes Indicate
· Motives Back of Murders.

IBURG SAYS E x p E R 1' s PICK 0I

l.OID J. HYSELL

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to Heinous Crime

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LOBT-Travelh1i lumd

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NeD. IT W/&gt;5 ~lNG OF
TO TAKE: SUCH AN lNTCREST

MUSIC. MY DEAR 1 SHE:
STARTS ~t=R PIANO LE"SSONS
10MORROW 1

Toaeberl 13 ; N011h 6

-1Campolo A Loss
Ruth Judd's Eyes Give ' Even As Winner

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WhyBring1'hatUp?

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8kNx Palla. Col

One Ohio ~ baa a vllltor N. (8. D.l G.
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tram PeDDJ)'l:vaola. The O.yton
1't!IA
u. '" Pttuu.,. u. ,
Ontverttty ftyen wW 1J0 up 11a1nn
W,Artenabura Tea. 8; Cape OlrTran11tvarua tpt Day\On .
lf.l"d•ll Tea. 0.
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WIIWrt'oroe tT. 32; ~ - Stale

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DmJoon wtll

Zlppen.

ena; Jlobc:ab Should
~eet Bilhopa

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~unt T: St. Benedkt"e o. ) •
~t; Da.t~JW. We•take on Uie ..,.tn, ol lUami 111. 10)'111. 13.
Oxford.- Aablind wtU t.t.n t UCht
8outbeut.em Tea . 21 ; Northe1i.st- ,
\.llam t.o Atroa to meet tbe Aknm ttn Tea. 1.
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plaJI at MUiet.t&amp;. Oedamlle 1oe,

10 lllo o~ ood

IN' f[ATUH[ GAM[
WITH W[SlHAN
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accoraing to a report re - Ml tl..l · •
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rler G!
twtmt)'-Avt cent.&amp; for
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e 1upport an
1ft uenee l oclv.:!ti hrre ty !nends 1 ~ wa ~ ~:dU "nJ Mr and Mrs lliuc en
With so ma 11 y conte-Stilon u,aga- Btnldmg wh o spends a ll arternoo11 1
01
IIGI&gt;. :::-c:-::m-:=--:::::;:;-::; cf all voter•• both men and ' that he had IJEen In Ill heal!h tcr Rr.rw g!lt.ld w[feh J e~em guesls
zl.t•es on th e markllt. nowada}s It 11 pushing the pigeons orr hiS win- '
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.. _,:;-taldr wmablcty 8lalllt. )IOU
• 1u e bu t was bcUe'ied to be n•- Mr a ud Mu;. ·~ 0 11 IX
a ~ ha.nl !or a gil l to lun·~ any :.ecrt-( dow sHI
ll ~. 10 t.ha.t t.he copJ tor womtn. will be ,.-atefu ~Y 1~~~:n:'
M .u: Nor mo J ollnscu ·,o,ho
~ 01 1 ow 5
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At Ohio Stadium In Atb·

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'lo Lest Lhfl ct~i* C UJ ~f a rolf:
botlt,
1111 tbe bol11 run'or .n.ur •fl
8odal Aceomplhlbmeota
Bel.ne ao wealthy tbat you can llbd ou t ltvw wan,y u. wliJ ,.p.o(llt
han 1Hvenoea.r with your own ln - iu the \Hller 111• the peo~le ella&amp;
! 1u r&gt;ld t•!ll. Tbll auruber 11 till •I¥
itlall on it.
1 numb~r tv c·nr ry lc the boUt. tr
l.lonta or (ll.lwee are tqulppeq Jl'lth
u S lllll ll !l ll"· th:hl !tt'rn, tlwlr lMloJ·
LlC,UlD OR 't.t.ULE'f~
nnr;,· 11'111 l•e ~o~n~n l l&gt;' \D err"sed. bp;
Believes a Hen!lac:he or Neu1 ;: \~, 1.sueh •·om p11rtmt&gt;uts nhould ])B tell·
tn so mlnw'". cb~U " Celd lb'o I ed frt•ttUl' IHIY rur le nlrii:L. 'l'hP ce·
lnt tbJ, uu1 d1eell• Mah.rla IIi 1 ll ll('lJ)' of I hi! t-ruft l!lltluld btl j)\1\111•
"bree da)'L
, ..~. 1 I)" 111111 "'-'d I'll Ita ~::~lt l eil
8 6 6 Salve for Bah:!'&amp; Co1~

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lotltl omclali ol ' lnlil was h...d by aU who at tended i
WQJU.i.Y H• .RUSSELL
the oraantzat.lon that no contnbu- u 1e maJurlty being masked.
rr.r Truatell lit BaUabury 'l'own6hlp t.lon !rom the Notional organ iZlltk I I
wW hi appreel&amp;ted.
l0-l8-3t would be made thla ynr unley; clrPIERSONAU
flmtx.r

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Maybe !'m Wrong

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type like· thill

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feet by putt.ln&amp; corp IJNJI on
alloUIM!I&amp; corn.

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N e w Serial Is
BE~~URE· TO ~UTE fOR STATE Am: Gripping Novt&gt;l
:..fN S~HOOt~·~ Will
RAISE TAXES'

Mtggie, W.Va.

Hallwood

Mrs. T . J, Sprouse JPetl~ s~
oscar Pry who hal been a pa- with her brother J. A. H&amp;rrls at
tient tn t.he Hollier hoepltal the SyraCuae.
1 put ten da,ya wu bro!J8ht home
Sadie Berry and famUy ol Maaorl
, 1 Thuraday much Lmproved.
1pent Sunday 1i'lth her mother ur,
Mr. and MTa.. Harry Johnsoo J . c. R1111e.
wen In Parkersburg on buslneu Roy Draie who autrered a llrOir.·
en leg whUe at work 1n the mine
Jea:le and Retha l.J'!will several weeki ago Ia zettlng along
~~~::~~Rouah
of Thn
were u well as could be expet~~.
F
ot Mr.
and Mile
Mnl. Laoe
Th~ mmlbere ot the M. E. du~reh
wm Blve a c:bickm supper anct
Charlp Furseson and !amUy Halloween play a.t. the church
spent Sunday with hll parents, Mr basement Oct. 31.

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spent the w~ll: end ht:re with her
parn.ta, Mr .a.1d Mn. Lelght.on

V~nMeter.
Ml'. anti Mra. R'. L. Sanders and

FAlLURE MEANS CLOSING OF SCHOOLS

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(l!y !tEl"'

I' rl l•' IT:'.WAT ER, D 0,
.:O.l•;"!nr ,. r F&amp;o Lilt )
li'l oo&lt;lv B !t. !•
IOl o&lt; 11tU1e &lt;&gt; f' &lt;'h!~lll(~ I
1,0\ i'la t 1\ eol~r n No" ~ '-'~•·~• Uulon I

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o·Inner

daugl'}.ten; ot Athens and Mr. and Pork)
Mrs. Pran~ Bolten of Albany were I
Suntl.ay gue.~~ts of Henry Edwal'do
Monday.

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Pomeroy

. ·IN COLOR .
POMEROY. OHIO

SCOMICS

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SUNDAY,

IN COLOR

NOVEMBER I, 1931

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the Bi1

O'F AlL 'rAE ~OOSS1
I.(OV'tAI&lt;E" Tf.IE CAKEle&gt;UI.JING Sll( PA~RO't

(Ch"lC ken or RGall

to be 1erved by the
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Lad1ea

tVE" 1-\t&gt;ID ABOO';
ENOUGH CRASNG , YOO OLD

NAG! I

You JACI&lt;A'5";.! J-=-:;:&gt;

on Electi.on Day, Novem·
bor 3, Pr1ce 50 cent..

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Mr. and Mrs. William ,J Durst ol
East Main street entertained with
a birthday party in honor of theh
lWO year old
daughter Vlrgtnlo.
Paullne, Friday afternoon from 2
to 4 The taotes were beautifully
deuoraLed In blue and wb.lte.
Delicious refreshments w~re serve1
The Uttle M1S srecelved mBlly nice
presents. QuiW a numaer or little
folks were present.

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RANKERS

BANQUET

CORBECTJON

•ckeye State Wi))
1 ltellll' On One '"
~ave A Voice
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OF POMEROY.

FOR MAYOR

WAY, YOU - !-\OW
OAR!:: ·~00 TALk

Your aupport and influence at the
Election Noven&gt;ber 3rd., eameatly aolicited.
If elected I will render the clua of aer·
vice ao I did w1ten I te~ed •you as council-

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Lead Marietta \)ut
"Charity B~nd"· ·,
ilany Place•
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l congressional contest· ln
dlatrlct
~ by Jack ot funds for re.:.
lOses, several cities aN
1 caution and economy ;'l i':ri
on for their selection 01

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rlt y bonds" fail, !oremg
ature to retun1 to Colum.'f
ork out an unemploymmt
eme. theSt' cltla. ...aL Jea&amp;t
executlvt&gt; heud wHh ree l his own.

REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR MAYOR

accb

Coxr y of '"Coxey'a
the age uf 17 lll tr~· C
!CCme IIUlYGI Cf M.a!!Sll~
Ynll tht: wuRv.ce or S2tJ(j,-

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lnterest tearmg bond$ to
jobless
SIX-)'t!IH' old J ~ hn W. Or~y
e D ~ mocratJc munlcl"'l
I nl MarleUa D.S n caii..
· mayor .. aJvccatin~ et"UD
es used 10 the days Ill Lhe

lders will vote on a. od£r lc~y calculated Lo r~
aud 1t.1; fa1lcre . wblcll ' ti
tu bring pre.t~Bure upon
Wh1t.e for a special les.W..
stan.
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iPwn vcter. are perplex.t 1
range declaratiOn by tlW
loyor, Joaeph L~o\t. ~·.•

I.YJI-'IEN l OROEQ
TI-'IE DECK

NO LOAFING - GEl
BU5V PoND :::.wl'.e,
'TI-l'E. DECK I••l

SWABBED, lf'lt
OECI&lt;: t':&gt; QONNE\
BE '=&gt;WP.~BE0 1

11--11':&gt; AFRICI'.N
MO~QUI'l"O
Wll..L 00 "tHE

IRICK!~

·'&gt;UIJ' ·~ltnm-e- fl'lt\\(1~ .'

\rk E. Moore. a ca11tlldate
r, will votl! for Jom~ E

Ui said he 1.9 cpposed to
:..use he l&amp; blicke1 by dis·
lb who, h(! 8Pid, !!lan:~ecJ Ill
t: 1 four years ago afti'r
locre HrfJcrPan maac Ius
_. be saJJ. de~; pit.e ;;. amlillhlp for Judge Moore.
~Illes Rre In thc n.ayorColumbus asc.lllst th~
,, Mayor James A ThornMary Ann " ballet w11l 1M!

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at prf;!RJ1t.

uo&amp;On count}', which sutr' mine dl.SOrders •:luring
.summl'r se1ious al! empts
made to put ove1 a half. li'!vy for Stf&gt;ube wllle
ccunLy Is agog over a.
ard f1~ht m which lterc
!a:Jd1datcs t3eked b)' the
Junty taxpayers DS50Cia•
h advocates the absolute
n ef the
po:!itlon Q(
perlntendent o! schools . .

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. . County Paper

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Is
[eard In Court

Editor'• Note: 1'he following poem wRs written by Mr.'l Sara
l. Moon, who dl~ lrt 1923. It app:!ared In the Trlbune-TclegrapL
~ ,nqmbfor l;)f )'flarl! 'UJo and Is here n11aln reproc' :Jcl:'d

t«Jn - Rand Compe.n)·
to Stop Purchase Of ..
a.yton Company
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it o'er with care

bus. 0 ., Nov 2-IN~.1
RIUld Jr .. president aftd.
of the Board or Dlr~
tem1nston-Rand Iuc. ctt
~ took the 11tand in r~der­
rJere today m an att.e
t the purehaie by .N
leslster company of
e RemiDcton Ga.sh

I nntlce eve1 y Item
th~rt'.

And everythlus thRt's

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Noth1ng sh•es you comforL
Like

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PaJK!r~

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I'S S\lloii'.I!&gt;BEDIJ"T·RIC:I&lt; 'TRP\T G
"'TES'T rOR

Tho:o MJUn~y "lld U\P S~tfo
POr election news 1md all

You never haVe to walt.

G l:l

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who has died

It t.Pils us what thf' people sold
And many things bf&gt;sldes
H

von want to

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j,nd

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Thl8 thourht I&amp; worthy note
You ne'er 'A'OU1d recognJu us
By whit &amp;ame ttllow wrote.

They would land u1 up 1n

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With all Ulel.r put! and pl"'\.1ffe
But never gtve u credit
In our IIY1ne diJI,

conct~r'o.
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rudge Benson W . Hougl}
:he hearing and announJ!•
he arguments In the ....
wHl be taken under .adlate thLs afternoon

-trWJt act "'ts years aso: ,

That was prtntert down this way.
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eal 'tijth the
coneWnm
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compaDY
purchaain1'

llty of vlo~t1ng the Sber -

s':lnd him the Paper

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to malte the purchase W
' Dayton Oompa.ny was

Th n friend thBt'! fRr awav
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hint that comP£tltton.
ight result If the N. C. ·R.
:.ed t.o make the $2,500 ,(¥!11
RUBSeU Hardy. special as~
l the Attorney CktlertU
lpted to block the tn.m:

It teU!I who haS married

It

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LUNCH

NEC&gt;&lt;
FOR A GAOG-E 1

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1ny, of Ilton. N. Y

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RArf'F. IN'tO U&lt;;,~IS

It teiiA u&amp; all about the toY:n

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lui-as digestible-as puft
whol• milk i...,lfl
Try it · uday-for oook•
lng and taandwichet~. Your
groce:· hu.• it In tbe half
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Af"RICA "'TI-\E.'(

POLL Tf-JAT,-1-\ROW E.M t 1-4
T~E B~IGl

testimony v.as preseut!d
r·act claims by the N. C.
lt was the only compa.nv
, buy the assets of

the
11 tlrm, and that the deal
.ererore be allowed.
mpany WM very much an;
he declared. "We show..

rhen we were approa.cl'l~
L tor flrures showlnl Ult
n auets and UabUIUH
1ed for two or three
uctesa, to get them.
!Illy heard the ":~~
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BE~~URE· TO ~UTE fOR STATE Am: Gripping Novt&gt;l
:..fN S~HOOt~·~ Will
RAISE TAXES'

Mtggie, W.Va.

Hallwood

Mrs. T . J, Sprouse JPetl~ s~
oscar Pry who hal been a pa- with her brother J. A. H&amp;rrls at
tient tn t.he Hollier hoepltal the SyraCuae.
1 put ten da,ya wu bro!J8ht home
Sadie Berry and famUy ol Maaorl
, 1 Thuraday much Lmproved.
1pent Sunday 1i'lth her mother ur,
Mr. and MTa.. Harry Johnsoo J . c. R1111e.
wen In Parkersburg on buslneu Roy Draie who autrered a llrOir.·
en leg whUe at work 1n the mine
Jea:le and Retha l.J'!will several weeki ago Ia zettlng along
~~~::~~Rouah
of Thn
were u well as could be expet~~.
F
ot Mr.
and Mile
Mnl. Laoe
Th~ mmlbere ot the M. E. du~reh
wm Blve a c:bickm supper anct
Charlp Furseson and !amUy Halloween play a.t. the church
spent Sunday with hll parents, Mr basement Oct. 31.

I

an:re:•· v!~:~tr~::~: P~asant
spent the w~ll: end ht:re with her
parn.ta, Mr .a.1d Mn. Lelght.on

V~nMeter.
Ml'. anti Mra. R'. L. Sanders and

FAlLURE MEANS CLOSING OF SCHOOLS

nw

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an:a~~~~iW~wlt'r was

(l!y !tEl"'

I' rl l•' IT:'.WAT ER, D 0,
.:O.l•;"!nr ,. r F&amp;o Lilt )
li'l oo&lt;lv B !t. !•
IOl o&lt; 11tU1e &lt;&gt; f' &lt;'h!~lll(~ I
1,0\ i'la t 1\ eol~r n No" ~ '-'~•·~• Uulon I

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Don't· forret

o·Inner

daugl'}.ten; ot Athens and Mr. and Pork)
Mrs. Pran~ Bolten of Albany were I
Suntl.ay gue.~~ts of Henry Edwal'do
Monday.

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Pomeroy

. ·IN COLOR .
POMEROY. OHIO

SCOMICS

ri
SUNDAY,

IN COLOR

NOVEMBER I, 1931

••••••

the Bi1

O'F AlL 'rAE ~OOSS1
I.(OV'tAI&lt;E" Tf.IE CAKEle&gt;UI.JING Sll( PA~RO't

(Ch"lC ken or RGall

to be 1erved by the
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IBe,.hany Church

In

S COMICS

Lad1ea

tVE" 1-\t&gt;ID ABOO';
ENOUGH CRASNG , YOO OLD

NAG! I

You JACI&lt;A'5";.! J-=-:;:&gt;

on Electi.on Day, Novem·
bor 3, Pr1ce 50 cent..

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tizeDI IO
Taeada#
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BIRTHDAY PARTY

Mr. and Mrs. William ,J Durst ol
East Main street entertained with
a birthday party in honor of theh
lWO year old
daughter Vlrgtnlo.
Paullne, Friday afternoon from 2
to 4 The taotes were beautifully
deuoraLed In blue and wb.lte.
Delicious refreshments w~re serve1
The Uttle M1S srecelved mBlly nice
presents. QuiW a numaer or little
folks were present.

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RANKERS

BANQUET

CORBECTJON

•ckeye State Wi))
1 ltellll' On One '"
~ave A Voice
· '

TO THE VOTERS

OF POMEROY.

FOR MAYOR

WAY, YOU - !-\OW
OAR!:: ·~00 TALk

Your aupport and influence at the
Election Noven&gt;ber 3rd., eameatly aolicited.
If elected I will render the clua of aer·
vice ao I did w1ten I te~ed •you as council-

....

Lead Marietta \)ut
"Charity B~nd"· ·,
ilany Place•
j

tO ME LoKI: l"f\AI

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l congressional contest· ln
dlatrlct
~ by Jack ot funds for re.:.
lOses, several cities aN
1 caution and economy ;'l i':ri
on for their selection 01

man.

w

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Hetzel

rlt y bonds" fail, !oremg
ature to retun1 to Colum.'f
ork out an unemploymmt
eme. theSt' cltla. ...aL Jea&amp;t
executlvt&gt; heud wHh ree l his own.

REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR MAYOR

accb

Coxr y of '"Coxey'a
the age uf 17 lll tr~· C
!CCme IIUlYGI Cf M.a!!Sll~
Ynll tht: wuRv.ce or S2tJ(j,-

.
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t&gt;ARLIN

lit., BL

lnterest tearmg bond$ to
jobless
SIX-)'t!IH' old J ~ hn W. Or~y
e D ~ mocratJc munlcl"'l
I nl MarleUa D.S n caii..
· mayor .. aJvccatin~ et"UD
es used 10 the days Ill Lhe

lders will vote on a. od£r lc~y calculated Lo r~
aud 1t.1; fa1lcre . wblcll ' ti
tu bring pre.t~Bure upon
Wh1t.e for a special les.W..
stan.
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iPwn vcter. are perplex.t 1
range declaratiOn by tlW
loyor, Joaeph L~o\t. ~·.•

I.YJI-'IEN l OROEQ
TI-'IE DECK

NO LOAFING - GEl
BU5V PoND :::.wl'.e,
'TI-l'E. DECK I••l

SWABBED, lf'lt
OECI&lt;: t':&gt; QONNE\
BE '=&gt;WP.~BE0 1

11--11':&gt; AFRICI'.N
MO~QUI'l"O
Wll..L 00 "tHE

IRICK!~

·'&gt;UIJ' ·~ltnm-e- fl'lt\\(1~ .'

\rk E. Moore. a ca11tlldate
r, will votl! for Jom~ E

Ui said he 1.9 cpposed to
:..use he l&amp; blicke1 by dis·
lb who, h(! 8Pid, !!lan:~ecJ Ill
t: 1 four years ago afti'r
locre HrfJcrPan maac Ius
_. be saJJ. de~; pit.e ;;. amlillhlp for Judge Moore.
~Illes Rre In thc n.ayorColumbus asc.lllst th~
,, Mayor James A ThornMary Ann " ballet w11l 1M!

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a few fll'qre•

ldea

of

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what

aehoolB
the aid

"'t

because

at prf;!RJ1t.

uo&amp;On count}', which sutr' mine dl.SOrders •:luring
.summl'r se1ious al! empts
made to put ove1 a half. li'!vy for Stf&gt;ube wllle
ccunLy Is agog over a.
ard f1~ht m which lterc
!a:Jd1datcs t3eked b)' the
Junty taxpayers DS50Cia•
h advocates the absolute
n ef the
po:!itlon Q(
perlntendent o! schools . .

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The
. . County Paper

.,

~ter Sale

Is
[eard In Court

Editor'• Note: 1'he following poem wRs written by Mr.'l Sara
l. Moon, who dl~ lrt 1923. It app:!ared In the Trlbune-TclegrapL
~ ,nqmbfor l;)f )'flarl! 'UJo and Is here n11aln reproc' :Jcl:'d

t«Jn - Rand Compe.n)·
to Stop Purchase Of ..
a.yton Company
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Oh· Th•.:- dear old County
~1\d

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Pa~r

it o'er with care

bus. 0 ., Nov 2-IN~.1
RIUld Jr .. president aftd.
of the Board or Dlr~
tem1nston-Rand Iuc. ctt
~ took the 11tand in r~der­
rJere today m an att.e
t the purehaie by .N
leslster company of
e RemiDcton Ga.sh

I nntlce eve1 y Item
th~rt'.

And everythlus thRt's

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When you live out bRrt

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Lonely like und blue
Noth1ng sh•es you comforL
Like

th~

county

PaJK!r~

NOW 'tf'IP."'T 'I'l-l E

do.

~A\IE

'ro

I'S S\lloii'.I!&gt;BEDIJ"T·RIC:I&lt; 'TRP\T G
"'TES'T rOR

Tho:o MJUn~y "lld U\P S~tfo
POr election news 1md all

You never haVe to walt.

G l:l

:&amp;RAFT

t~IJI!!'

who has died

It t.Pils us what thf' people sold
And many things bf&gt;sldes
H

von want to

!1Vf'

a pnoSf'nt

j,nd

~~ve

It

Thl8 thourht I&amp; worthy note
You ne'er 'A'OU1d recognJu us
By whit &amp;ame ttllow wrote.

They would land u1 up 1n

·-

Heav~n

With all Ulel.r put! and pl"'\.1ffe
But never gtve u credit
In our IIY1ne diJI,

conct~r'o.
onM-

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tearlns Rand's test.lmoijir
rudge Benson W . Hougl}
:he hearing and announJ!•
he arguments In the ....
wHl be taken under .adlate thLs afternoon

-trWJt act "'ts years aso: ,

That was prtntert down this way.
dl~

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+-..Q! the Ill
eal 'tijth the
coneWnm
.

compaDY
purchaain1'

llty of vlo~t1ng the Sber -

s':lnd him the Paper

Then when we

Jnteresied" I

F

h

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perml881on 0! the court·'ll
to malte the purchase W
' Dayton Oompa.ny was

Th n friend thBt'! fRr awav
Ju~~

P.WI\'/·

--~Jat

hint that comP£tltton.
ight result If the N. C. ·R.
:.ed t.o make the $2,500 ,(¥!11
RUBSeU Hardy. special as~
l the Attorney CktlertU
lpted to block the tn.m:

It teU!I who haS married

It

eclarea

LUNCH

NEC&gt;&lt;
FOR A GAOG-E 1

·H

1ny, of Ilton. N. Y

1\,.'t

u::r 'r

RArf'F. IN'tO U&lt;;,~IS

It teiiA u&amp; all about the toY:n

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etables. And lt~e a&amp; bealtb·
lui-as digestible-as puft
whol• milk i...,lfl
Try it · uday-for oook•
lng and taandwichet~. Your
groce:· hu.• it In tbe half
pound 1Nickage.

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'rAOOCxl-\'t 'TWO
D~ E P-

o.K.

SAil

rr's

'To
ON

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HOME':&gt;ICK
ZOO

we. 'Wf'1Nl ·-ro

GO e&gt;ACKI

HAll" WAY

'fo

Af"RICA "'TI-\E.'(

POLL Tf-JAT,-1-\ROW E.M t 1-4
T~E B~IGl

testimony v.as preseut!d
r·act claims by the N. C.
lt was the only compa.nv
, buy the assets of

the
11 tlrm, and that the deal
.ererore be allowed.
mpany WM very much an;
he declared. "We show..

rhen we were approa.cl'l~
L tor flrures showlnl Ult
n auets and UabUIUH
1ed for two or three
uctesa, to get them.
!Illy heard the ":~~
sold to Natiooal c

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I
fER FORECAST-

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llaht a nd Tuetday: watmtr . . ,

111- Palr

Wnlrht

· In North!ut porttan

,_"Y&lt;~Ll'R MO"llo&lt;E R AN 0

"I •

:··romeror
And Mic
Have Everytl

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HOLD ON . M'i'
IG CIOD MAN
J UST A
MINUTE.!

t&gt;lii.CIO!!tO ""!Hii liME
W&gt;-&lt;liil'l -,bu SHOUI...'C&gt;
MJ&gt;i&gt;.fl/.."1"- .

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~.J\I...L INTO 'ft-IE
IO'Ou~Jo\ • •· II'S

bOAlt: !'"OI2E\J i;R

•

" 'J'be · moet important ,

AreOa
Citizens

'male befOft the ~~ ~

'"rue..,,

\nd Mtclcnepon at tlle 01
~

Ia whel\l
will Yo\e to acoep

-"""' lhe Oommonwea¥
lilt'" ~ pulllle achoola.
.; U . tbe people
•rilii*)IOD Wllteh •

voted'

S&amp;:i...l!!C:TI!lO MI'O., FR1!D£!A1&lt;:.""
VAN WEEMISH AS MY
HUSBAND- -

~Uih 1 mllunden_ta~

or the

0! .t.be ci&amp;ee.
•. Aa

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a matter of fact. "

NO! NO!

t7 lhoiUIUld &lt;20.Qiilll "'I
the comtnr: lfhocil ye._
queat trom the !tlte wit
qutat Crorm the 11t.llt:b wtt

n Buckeye State
ariouo ltem.·On One
hey Have II. Voice

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FOFO. A l..ON6
liME I. HAVE
6EEIN NUR'Sit-16
A GUIL-TY
SE C:.R'II T •••

~· lhta aid ilmPI&gt; iii
thiy are vothll to recelv·

Ill•- almply

Us

I'M so HAPPY -n.IAT You

iBoi! omllbly, it will ·
mlli:lclii~Uon

'THAI

wOI&lt;l'"f

oo!

lNG FOR MAYOR
to To Lead Marietta Olit
.sion; "Charity. Bond" :~:.
• In Many Placeo'
i'·

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ll!•. """"'' lmpoool!
QICUl' and t.be J)I!Ople slJ

10 .iJoJ'\leipo.fAI in the ·

ttltrl . wUJ be al:lao)utelf
fbr the eh11dren to a:et.-·.

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eveland congressional conte!A 111
e 20t.h district.
Harassed by lack of funds rOI' re-"
r purposes. several ciUes
~binlng caution and econom:r-.'1~
eparatlon for the!r select.1on oi

ot ~

...tan..

tmn end1nl
ltl.ttment 1111)' be

m .:

I I"'OtGOT "To
Te1..L- Youw~ wi!IAE

~

who, mlat.Q

.........- Ia beina "'
lo lool the peopj
~ wiD be lllc......d.
. ~· ·wlu positively p
eena. till:ber JltXi year 11

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11-\t s

IVO!lNIN(E,-

the vote , whleh meanS
Ulat tbe oniy common ~
~ II Ao vote YES oz
·&lt;If Partielpatton in

~·

.we

'YOfS.

bonds" fall, forcil)g
~ legisla ture to return to Colw:n,l$
s ~o work out un Ullemploymeilt
lei sch e me. t.hese cities &amp;t li!&amp;St.m an eXfC Utlve h ead WHh te( idea.:i ol hi~ own.
'•
::oJ. Jaccb CoxEy of ··coxe.Y·•
ny " tamt. , at the age of 77 ts ta.Y~
t to btccmc ma}·or t.f MacsjiJorl
proposing Lhe LasuaJce or $200,·
1 n c n ~ interest t:earing bonrJs to
U!Oillon jobless.
k
~i g hty~s lx-year old J r. hn W .
I-ds the D~mocrottc munlc!llfJ
lCtssion at. Marietta as .a ciui~
lt.te tor mayor ,. al.lvocatin!f etoiid
: p ollcJes used In the days of Ule
U war .
;Jevelanclerl' will vote on o. o~
!I reu er le v;1 calc\llatcd to. r~
J9tl,OOO and Its failure, which 11'
ted, will bring pressure u_pQp.
vernor White for a special leRJ,~

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atar. ald~-~-o.;;;,'"':~i
~·!0;-'ii: ·~lOin~

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BYE - BYE ,

M0THER. 1
llOP ANO J:
AQ£ Go1NG

GOOD . !"1-L.. GET "fl.l6i DQUGI-j
AI...L f&lt;.ICAJ)Y AND I'Ll... SAl&lt;.£
YOv A MARVRI...OU.S NU"T CA.K£

NVTTING

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Dumb Dora
'--..JJ""fod UJ.., P•l&lt;lnl Qll,u

$UFOE, R.Oo ... .

.'JOIN, E.LME.IG.

'lou GO

A SClUIRREI.. ... .
""TI-IE:RE Ml.l!&gt;T Bli
NU,.,., AROUND
~eo&lt;e

~IGf-\T

HOME.

'/E S .SIR.

~Sef!llltl.
·· f, ,, , ,
·~
rnungitown vo~ are perple""

I'Ve

the strange declaration

r--

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o,_y

1 Uf, NeWua.Per tw.lwre

~OC&gt;'.! -r'H~E'S

\.

(f "ch~rlty

lo thll Ech(

.....Ofd

too.tcb'q

'i'ES , CONFOI)ND II ,
-IOU 0151RAC:T~D
M'i' A"1'TE N"TION
-JU''T e~o~ouc:;l-1 ,..,AT
I &amp;L.IC.EP \~AT

FAILURE ME

:11or1

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And

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b)' t$

ht.r.~~
... ,:':'J_ .;,tl·~-~\~~~
Re Mart E. Moore, a candidate " (
ImayGr. wlll vote tor james E.

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t,JfF"rnari said he is op!&gt;OSCd to
aN l:ecaut1e he ·k baete1 ty dis·
~ men who. he sti.ld, plan·nerl a
't graft four years ago ::t.ftm·
't Jng Mocre. Heffernan made hbi
(.ttlent , he said. despll.e 1.!. sin~
l,.fri£"ndshlp tor JUdge Moore .
Ui:' candidates are In t.he n.ayor~
'liPid at Columbus agcirlst thf!
.Unbent, Mayor James A. Thorn~
The "Mary Ann .. ballc.t will IJe

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Iii. A .Dtl"'=1!R.E.N.,..
~AP

WI&amp;.

1 Jefferson county, which swr~
1 from mine discrders 1ud'ni

'/eS , MA'AM!

F"IQOM &lt;l-IE ONE

A IMPO~'TE.D
CHINE'Sl':. CWE!

(;..._ME OUT ON

early summl'r . .o:erlow; nltl' tnP•!'I
'(' t re11 made to put over e. half-.
I reUef levy for Steube'·lVIUe.
laricu ccunty Is agog o'\'er a
col boarrl fight m which ht!rn

two ca.aJidatcs b.cked b)' the
·len county taxpayers assocJa.
1 which advocates the absolute
llnnUon cf the position o(
nty s up.&gt;rlntendent of schools. ~ ·

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egister Sale Is ·
Heard In Court

I

lldltor'• Note: 'tt
L. Moore. who dled h~
-~Qmbl:&gt;r

l

or

year~· '\~

mington - Rand Compao)·
riee to Stop Purchase ,Of.
Dayton Company
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I rene
I notl

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WheP.
Lonel~

Notht

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C.O.R f
.I-lOP IN .tooNO
r'L1... G.IVE '&gt;'tll.l
A L..IF"T

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G,._N'Y • 1:
CAM&amp;: OUT WlT'"' ROD TO
6A.,..~lll.

Nl..lT&amp; ANt&gt; :t'D

BE ASo&gt;-IAM!!.D

-n:.

GO

9""CK !!IV\I"TV~A..NOED

POoR

II&gt;. S.I6N ()110
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"n:&gt; C::.O 1-IOMa.
AND "Tt!:l• .\... '41tR.
MO~EQ..., ...
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YOU'Re.
SWillE"T., •.

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~olwnbus, 0.. Nov. 2-IN~
1es H . Rand Jr., president a.nrt
lrman of the Board of D~
of Remington·Ri.nd lne., or

ME ~EE INI-IEI&lt;IE
I Wil-L.. PI)'!" I \ .. '

l)QAA., . .,

I "TI-!11\lK 11" WOUl.Q
l-OOK AliCE 0\IE'e
IN llo!Ai ~NaQ

:n. '"'"""•

' York. took the stand in

:ash Register. conwany of Day·
of the Reminc'ton C&amp;flh Regis;£.

/""'..:;.

LJke I

company, of IUon. N. Y .
:H
and declared -:.:Jat his cornpafiJ
"sUll interested .. in purchasip.oJ
assets of the Illoo conc&amp;rn;

It tf'l
Th~

n a deal with the OtirCon CO.IJ1

c

y was conswnmated. ,
'4,
rter hearing Rand'.ti t:estlmOQV
eral Judee Benson w. Houj:~
ued the hearing and announ.eohat the &amp;riuments In the ~
•ably will be taken under .ad~

~r' ' l!'

You r

It tell

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ment late this afternoon.

It !.foil

If .. ,

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"'TQ
Qs::t..E;L.O, K ~Si.
Q\.)'T "''OFil

NIE.W S .

Too

60T LOS.T

ANO···· ·

JU!I! 8

YOI) cAI\i'T

lD.

LlS.E li',
tvi_A!

jd guilty of Ylolatlng the Blaer,•

. antJ-tnl6t act Hi years &amp;to;

•nd's testimony •us preaent'&amp;d
ounter~act elatms by the N.· e.
ihat U was the only eomPJUlv
n,; to bu,y the assete o1 th~
•1n8'ton ftrm, and that the deal
t1d therefore be allowed.
. tur eom.pany was
fted," he declared.
hat when we were ~;;.;~

Th•n

'

Thla I

You I
By w:

11ngton

Willi
But n

In ou

ror

11gures ~~
asset! and
we tned for two or tbree '

laked

They

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M!Clal perm.J&amp;slon ot the cour£· ~
'6Sary to make the purchaR· tie·
e the Dayton Compa.ny wos

That

.

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'ith a hint thl\t competltloolng mlght. result Jf the N. c . R-.
ermttted to make the $2,500,(¥t!)
lhase Russell Hardy. special ~
mt to the Attorney Generdl
attempted to block the traM:

tel:

And r

redef•

:ourt here today in a.n atte!J.Ilt
1revent the purchaie by Nat!Qa- :

t

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out suCres&amp;, to ,et them.

IUddenly heard the
been sold to Notional
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I
fER FORECAST-

•

llaht a nd Tuetday: watmtr . . ,

111- Palr

Wnlrht

· In North!ut porttan

,_"Y&lt;~Ll'R MO"llo&lt;E R AN 0

"I •

:··romeror
And Mic
Have Everytl

.._

.

HOLD ON . M'i'
IG CIOD MAN
J UST A
MINUTE.!

t&gt;lii.CIO!!tO ""!Hii liME
W&gt;-&lt;liil'l -,bu SHOUI...'C&gt;
MJ&gt;i&gt;.fl/.."1"- .

••

~.J\I...L INTO 'ft-IE
IO'Ou~Jo\ • •· II'S

bOAlt: !'"OI2E\J i;R

•

" 'J'be · moet important ,

AreOa
Citizens

'male befOft the ~~ ~

'"rue..,,

\nd Mtclcnepon at tlle 01
~

Ia whel\l
will Yo\e to acoep

-"""' lhe Oommonwea¥
lilt'" ~ pulllle achoola.
.; U . tbe people
•rilii*)IOD Wllteh •

voted'

S&amp;:i...l!!C:TI!lO MI'O., FR1!D£!A1&lt;:.""
VAN WEEMISH AS MY
HUSBAND- -

~Uih 1 mllunden_ta~

or the

0! .t.be ci&amp;ee.
•. Aa

I
.,

a matter of fact. "

NO! NO!

t7 lhoiUIUld &lt;20.Qiilll "'I
the comtnr: lfhocil ye._
queat trom the !tlte wit
qutat Crorm the 11t.llt:b wtt

n Buckeye State
ariouo ltem.·On One
hey Have II. Voice

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FOFO. A l..ON6
liME I. HAVE
6EEIN NUR'Sit-16
A GUIL-TY
SE C:.R'II T •••

~· lhta aid ilmPI&gt; iii
thiy are vothll to recelv·

Ill•- almply

Us

I'M so HAPPY -n.IAT You

iBoi! omllbly, it will ·
mlli:lclii~Uon

'THAI

wOI&lt;l'"f

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lNG FOR MAYOR
to To Lead Marietta Olit
.sion; "Charity. Bond" :~:.
• In Many Placeo'
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QICUl' and t.be J)I!Ople slJ

10 .iJoJ'\leipo.fAI in the ·

ttltrl . wUJ be al:lao)utelf
fbr the eh11dren to a:et.-·.

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eveland congressional conte!A 111
e 20t.h district.
Harassed by lack of funds rOI' re-"
r purposes. several ciUes
~binlng caution and econom:r-.'1~
eparatlon for the!r select.1on oi

ot ~

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tmn end1nl
ltl.ttment 1111)' be

m .:

I I"'OtGOT "To
Te1..L- Youw~ wi!IAE

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who, mlat.Q

.........- Ia beina "'
lo lool the peopj
~ wiD be lllc......d.
. ~· ·wlu positively p
eena. till:ber JltXi year 11

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IVO!lNIN(E,-

the vote , whleh meanS
Ulat tbe oniy common ~
~ II Ao vote YES oz
·&lt;If Partielpatton in

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.we

'YOfS.

bonds" fall, forcil)g
~ legisla ture to return to Colw:n,l$
s ~o work out un Ullemploymeilt
lei sch e me. t.hese cities &amp;t li!&amp;St.m an eXfC Utlve h ead WHh te( idea.:i ol hi~ own.
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::oJ. Jaccb CoxEy of ··coxe.Y·•
ny " tamt. , at the age of 77 ts ta.Y~
t to btccmc ma}·or t.f MacsjiJorl
proposing Lhe LasuaJce or $200,·
1 n c n ~ interest t:earing bonrJs to
U!Oillon jobless.
k
~i g hty~s lx-year old J r. hn W .
I-ds the D~mocrottc munlc!llfJ
lCtssion at. Marietta as .a ciui~
lt.te tor mayor ,. al.lvocatin!f etoiid
: p ollcJes used In the days of Ule
U war .
;Jevelanclerl' will vote on o. o~
!I reu er le v;1 calc\llatcd to. r~
J9tl,OOO and Its failure, which 11'
ted, will bring pressure u_pQp.
vernor White for a special leRJ,~

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M0THER. 1
llOP ANO J:
AQ£ Go1NG

GOOD . !"1-L.. GET "fl.l6i DQUGI-j
AI...L f&lt;.ICAJ)Y AND I'Ll... SAl&lt;.£
YOv A MARVRI...OU.S NU"T CA.K£

NVTTING

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'--..JJ""fod UJ.., P•l&lt;lnl Qll,u

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A SClUIRREI.. ... .
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NU,.,., AROUND
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HOME.

'/E S .SIR.

~Sef!llltl.
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rnungitown vo~ are perple""

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the strange declaration

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lo thll Ech(

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too.tcb'q

'i'ES , CONFOI)ND II ,
-IOU 0151RAC:T~D
M'i' A"1'TE N"TION
-JU''T e~o~ouc:;l-1 ,..,AT
I &amp;L.IC.EP \~AT

FAILURE ME

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Re Mart E. Moore, a candidate " (
ImayGr. wlll vote tor james E.

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t,JfF"rnari said he is op!&gt;OSCd to
aN l:ecaut1e he ·k baete1 ty dis·
~ men who. he sti.ld, plan·nerl a
't graft four years ago ::t.ftm·
't Jng Mocre. Heffernan made hbi
(.ttlent , he said. despll.e 1.!. sin~
l,.fri£"ndshlp tor JUdge Moore .
Ui:' candidates are In t.he n.ayor~
'liPid at Columbus agcirlst thf!
.Unbent, Mayor James A. Thorn~
The "Mary Ann .. ballc.t will IJe

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~AP

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1 Jefferson county, which swr~
1 from mine discrders 1ud'ni

'/eS , MA'AM!

F"IQOM &lt;l-IE ONE

A IMPO~'TE.D
CHINE'Sl':. CWE!

(;..._ME OUT ON

early summl'r . .o:erlow; nltl' tnP•!'I
'(' t re11 made to put over e. half-.
I reUef levy for Steube'·lVIUe.
laricu ccunty Is agog o'\'er a
col boarrl fight m which ht!rn

two ca.aJidatcs b.cked b)' the
·len county taxpayers assocJa.
1 which advocates the absolute
llnnUon cf the position o(
nty s up.&gt;rlntendent of schools. ~ ·

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Heard In Court

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L. Moore. who dled h~
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year~· '\~

mington - Rand Compao)·
riee to Stop Purchase ,Of.
Dayton Company
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.I-lOP IN .tooNO
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G,._N'Y • 1:
CAM&amp;: OUT WlT'"' ROD TO
6A.,..~lll.

Nl..lT&amp; ANt&gt; :t'D

BE ASo&gt;-IAM!!.D

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GO

9""CK !!IV\I"TV~A..NOED

POoR

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AND "Tt!:l• .\... '41tR.
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1es H . Rand Jr., president a.nrt
lrman of the Board of D~
of Remington·Ri.nd lne., or

ME ~EE INI-IEI&lt;IE
I Wil-L.. PI)'!" I \ .. '

l)QAA., . .,

I "TI-!11\lK 11" WOUl.Q
l-OOK AliCE 0\IE'e
IN llo!Ai ~NaQ

:n. '"'"""•

' York. took the stand in

:ash Register. conwany of Day·
of the Reminc'ton C&amp;flh Regis;£.

/""'..:;.

LJke I

company, of IUon. N. Y .
:H
and declared -:.:Jat his cornpafiJ
"sUll interested .. in purchasip.oJ
assets of the Illoo conc&amp;rn;

It tf'l
Th~

n a deal with the OtirCon CO.IJ1

c

y was conswnmated. ,
'4,
rter hearing Rand'.ti t:estlmOQV
eral Judee Benson w. Houj:~
ued the hearing and announ.eohat the &amp;riuments In the ~
•ably will be taken under .ad~

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ment late this afternoon.

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YOI) cAI\i'T

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LlS.E li',
tvi_A!

jd guilty of Ylolatlng the Blaer,•

. antJ-tnl6t act Hi years &amp;to;

•nd's testimony •us preaent'&amp;d
ounter~act elatms by the N.· e.
ihat U was the only eomPJUlv
n,; to bu,y the assete o1 th~
•1n8'ton ftrm, and that the deal
t1d therefore be allowed.
. tur eom.pany was
fted," he declared.
hat when we were ~;;.;~

Th•n

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You I
By w:

11ngton

Willi
But n

In ou

ror

11gures ~~
asset! and
we tned for two or tbree '

laked

They

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M!Clal perm.J&amp;slon ot the cour£· ~
'6Sary to make the purchaR· tie·
e the Dayton Compa.ny wos

That

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'ith a hint thl\t competltloolng mlght. result Jf the N. c . R-.
ermttted to make the $2,500,(¥t!)
lhase Russell Hardy. special ~
mt to the Attorney Generdl
attempted to block the traM:

tel:

And r

redef•

:ourt here today in a.n atte!J.Ilt
1revent the purchaie by Nat!Qa- :

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out suCres&amp;, to ,et them.

IUddenly heard the
been sold to Notional
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READERS NOTICE-If you want
the Newa Olfice of Tbe Daily
Triltu..e, call 238·L; if the Bu•iae..

day.

Dflice uk for 202-R.

W!:!t~t

VIrginia-Pair

t•mlvht

~ll ghUy eooler tn l'lorlh~fit portion

FULL LEASED
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:pomeroy And ~
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PLAY-'T~I&gt;l/6

ALL OVEQ

"THE HOU'OE? 1Xl1&lt;·"1'
E'&lt;PEC'T ME 'TO

HaveE,

PICK UP

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AW, DON-i
':&gt;COLI:&gt; •~o~e:M,

MAMA!

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THX llAILY TRIBUNE

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:WIRE OF IN;I'ERNATIONAL NEWS SE RVICE

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JOIN PHO~INCI~l sEvf~i~~L~~TER ~IOlENT 0[ATHS ·N~~sFiash~ t ! SOM[ OEMOCRHSI ~1~~~s·o:~~~~ Many Issues Are Oa T~p
SOlDIERS: JAPSy,~;·~~;'1;.~; N~.:..:~s-;:~~: OVER WEEK- END ·---~--w- --'TRYING TO H~lT 1··~·;~~~·,:::,~~ w~:vb&lt;t!;.:'t;;i~ Deelde
Ia ObloAtFor
Citizens
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Polla
Tue-..
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S~Y .IN REPORTS ~~~~~~i~~~ s1~~tr,
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.~ti~~~ot4 ·~~~ le_ PlAf·r n AT 11 ~:nPe~~la:~1a::n. fi-ye~;~ ROOSEVElT DRIVE ~~~~d~ ~~t~m~~l -~~ce:~~· ~~~~Nearly Two Million Voters In Buckeye State witl
teat~e
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Rq••t•red U 5

Patet~t

Ol'hta

CfJ ntdly a.te hlb

O:,UR~.

iHE'I' Lll&lt;i! YOU BESo. I MAk'E

"THEM DO iHlfiR HOME ·WORK! WHEN "!HiY
NE'ED A SPANI&lt;INI.:, I 4-IVE IT "TO "!HEMI I-lAVE TO 41\/E -,.HEM 'HEIQ MliDICI&gt;lE&gt;;.

ALL 'I'OU

BUMP-·

I'!&gt; PAMPEI=l"T&gt;lEM, NO
YOU'RE 'THEIR

Chine1e
Hold
Cue

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In Ute

AVJ.tTIUX SPI:ED8 08

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breakfast.

ian bakers

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to

c.aw; _ shv
l mt' ··
Fctn· was htJd en a murdel
but bf:cause o' his :routh.
Preparinr To.
tnopeos were uncertuln what
T aitaihar In
.11~ t&gt;C~&gt;ition to moke of the ca.se.
rat~y Dt SiJJtls, the boy 's fath er
Of Attack
J.S
in Atlanta
pe ~l lt~niii!I'Y fer owning_a still.

New York and Penn-

":'m::::;Y

Enrlllh 1irl, has
Khartoum
days.
in the A.nrlo-Eayptlall Buda.n and 1
1 ~•aceanlo'.s home ~lUi badly lif4m 1
was
over Central Afrlc-ot
but no one was Injured. Btac Father Soapping Piato' today,
acoordlng to mesasa:ea ,·e- For Presidency· Maryland cardo, as lhe victims ot t.he otht;r
't celved here.
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Believed Empty, Killa
Miss Balamac lett Lympne, Eng
Four Tune Govemor c.ne cent5 Jess than the prtee e!:itAIIYoung Daughter
land, Friday, hoplna to beat,: the
Ja Big Hope
1Ushed by New York bakers, pchce
present record or slightly under
tsatd.

ti'~:ugc
H:tt·~

gpe~lnl

:&gt;e•vl~ s~ntence

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TROUBLE REPORTED

~ TH[ N~

seven days for

the

Tow:!

Cape

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TWO "TOOl? ANI&gt; CI6PER"
COMIC STAMPS!

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I'LL &lt;;WAP
9\JTT&lt;l&lt;(\)P'S.
PICTURE ON
n FOR

NO, "'(ov
WON-'T!
fM ""1'1'1~4
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Grtat Briuin rie:hn reM"rl't&lt;l.

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Edltor'a N'.:tt4! :

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1\I&gt;JO HELP M!;

MOAN A
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the

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Co~oner
Tol~lhar II :•dajth~'"J. ~n
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bwor~]"'~fv~d h~e
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Mu~Jcipal
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Roos~velt

orde~

,::,.~:w.:· :0~~.:-:.~~~rd

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ball~t
cou~tY,
dW~rders su~-

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against AI Smith in !921!,
Neal Three Yean
GERMANY WANTS HOLIDAY
The New ED8land ' """ hove '"
lee to oonolder """""'"'"1'n ' f lho probably will be ta•en undec •d·
Justice Proctor took
Bishop
CanGeneva,
Nov.
i-INS--oerman
favorite
eons.
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GenerallY.
the"
will Of 44, Paroled From Prison JnJPtrlaJ oonff!rence whtc;':' adjourn- vl&amp;errumt late this afternoon.
•ed without achlevln" 1t.s chtef purnon's demurrea under .. •Washington. Nov. 2.- IN8--The
ol lhe proposal for a be Inclined 1o ""oo alono'" wtlh Goo·.
WIh a hint that competition1 might result If the N. c. R.
and continued the C&amp;6f! untJI N'ov. Supreme court today Ordered prison world al'mament boUday reached Smith In anything he propll!it!'\.
farm by Actioa of
poses, It was learned omcllliiY loojay stUUog
C
leveland, N'ov. 2-INS-An at- :.10.
'\
dcon closed on Ral"h J . ca...,.,
Lea&amp;"ue 01 Nations today,
votes could be attached :.)
.-le Board
' Accurdtna to PIT.!ent
th :: 111 permitted to make the $2,500,00!)
BJ&amp;hop Cannon appeared lncou1t ' brother or "Bearfaer Al" Capone oJ: tnc a total ot t.blrty natJona wbJch Smith himself !or proba.bly as lonr:: 1
b
bl to rt:as· pure,......,
tltude or watchful waltlnl iS now
•" --~ will be called
._ __ _ Ruaaeu Hardy, specJal asbelni displayed In mo&amp;t lndustrl.,, •with hi• crutoh. Ml" Adp L. Bw·- Ohlo:at!O when tt denied hla P"Uiion have lKreed to the truce.
·
.. he wanto them. but tho "'"'""'
..., 1' 1n March. proba Y tn Ott- •lstt.nt 1o lhe Attorney Oener•l.
pencUng developments Of the new 1roughs, a .secre;.ary who was named "
review of hJa oonvJcUon tor tal'l'be tJme !or replyln8 Lo the
Governor Is said to be stronliiY ad - 1 London, 0 ., Nov. 2---INS-In It!. awa.
has attempted to block the tram.
credit plan, the monthly bUI!\nea.'l , with hlm In the indictment did nor. slfytng hlll lnoome tu: report.
acue•a Invitation exp!Jf!rl •t ,.,t ... _ verse to having hl.l! name voted up- :
IL,l of paroles \'t'llhi:l a weC'k CRUDE OIL PRICES
action.
,,
review at the Federal reserve bank
I Oapone ss under eentence ot thRe ntaht on October 31 wJtb
on In the convention at any time. : lhf!
parole board today anSpecial perm.Jssion of the court 'll
for the Obto, Pennaylvanla, Ken ·
u• _..
It thf!9e Important New Eniland nour.ced the granting or fnedom to
DROP TEN CENTS necessa.ry kJ make the purchase be·
1· yeara in feOOal pl18on lmd •10.0000 ances lactlng from a
tucky and West. VIrginia dlstrlet ALL SPECTATORS
fine. Hf! now Is at liberty on bail. , tlons. Including Great Bfttain.
votes COUld be held tor RJtchle 1t 44 prtsoner11 ol the London
cause the Dayton Company 1V8!J
aald today.
I
n 1e JliRh court's actlo'J which
would serve the same purpose, lor Faml.
f
N
tound sullty or violating: the Sher • BuslnOM sentiment Improved folBARRED FROM TR AL wao •nncunned without e,.Pianallon BRITISH.Uioa LEADER DIES the Maryland ""''"nor already ""' Tho pa'o'" become eflectlvo on Bend o•d. Pa.. ov. 2--INB-De· man antl-tru.st aot " " ' " aoo"
IOWirli the announcement D1
leavea Caponi'! only the doubttul
L&lt;:ndon, Nov. a-INS-Arthur lluftlcJent scattered strength
t.o Ncvcmber 16 and December I
creases of lilt.een oerJts per barrel
Rand 's testimony \las presented
an actual up
Toledo o Nov 2 _ INS - In a recourse of • petltJon for rehear- Jamee Cook, f6, secretary ot the make a reBpectable llhowtng. The
Included In the list !or Non•mber In the price or Broadford and AI- to eounter.act claims by the N. c .
4:redlt plan, but All
turn In activity has not been noled, lenllhy ;,,.;ioton
when couJ·t 108
min"' federation ol oreal Srltaln nuo:leua or his '""'lth, of oour.,, '' 16 were:
leoany
crud• and ten r:ento R. lhat It wso lbe only companv
It WBI stated.
was reopened, Judge John Y:. KUtompleting the proeec:uUon of and one of England's outstandlnr his own Maryland. But he
ad ·
Hamilton County--JesS Perkins. In the price o! all .SOUthern aradea wUUnt to buy t.he tliJllets 01
"Ohanpa ln trade and indURtflal ' llt.'l residlnr at th"' trial of N'ao the flrat ot the oapones to feel the labor leaden, died today at a bOll- dltloqal strength oot yet disclosed. Ellga Marshall. Henry Wheeler and were
announced today by the Remington tlrm, and that the des!
suit tar
damaps sting of the government's laah
pltal here after a month's lllneu. Some ot It ts in Dllnols.
E'anmel DanieL
South Penn Oft Company and thf! Should
be allowed.
conditions In the fourth federal
serve diltrtct 1n the pa!lt month 0 ge.inet o A Klunk
Marlon 0
prosecutors eab.blillhed
re..
Aa the candidate next In actual
RO,!;S Oouaty- Russell Ross an&lt;i Tidewater 011 Company.
"Our company was very much
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OW. SERIOUSLY BURNED
etrene&amp;b to Roo!ie\·eit even thougll Oral Suttlell.
new prices are:
terested," he deelared. "We
otated. "Somo Improvement ol a &lt;harglnl "':::;,. toda:;.,..= all "':;', :,.
on Jan. 31• 1030• steubenville, 0.. Nov. :1-INfh. lhe IIIP between lb;,..
wide,
AtheN County--Otis Triplett
Btodfonl. t2.00; Ailepny, $2.00; ed that when we ,..,.
aoasonal nature was re-"'d In
that .. ,.; lho r:cnvlctod In federal court l·o Ohl· Seared hy flam'" when a quart or ,lbere 10 reaoon lo believe lhat tho
Hocking County-Jelhro Barb,. Boulh
11.70 and $1.96, West We asked lor ngores
most linea, •but. In the more lmporu g
!
,,
I
tb&lt;&gt;
lctl
,1 carbon oil was thrown into an open
element!! have cenJelft.raon Cotmty-(1-oonrge Wynne. Vh-,lnlti. •uo; and Ohio, tl.50.
. Reminaton a.uets and
11
tant ones cbanpa were amaller for
PU:Jc
rt
July;,. araW, stella DUl'rul elx. was In a
l1pOlt Maryland'!! Oo"¥ernor as
Lawrence oounty-'"!8 oum,re.
Oil Company ofDelals here 11atd and we tried tor two or three
Bimllar perlod:ll oi prece41nf
ec
can nue
6e· 1831
u
' crJtb.J condttJon
today Her tb best apncy to "&amp;lq:J RooseMeigs OOunty-Jamh WriRht.
the rnarket tor reftned products has 1without sueress, to Jf!t them,
·
80
Indexes tauched ve . cret, and ordered everyone except;
sister Marsaret
wa• iat.all 'Yelt."
SUbseQuent developmems
Mlaml County-Albert D!'tT.
shown a aevm·.:
trend we 11udd1mly hesrd the
Jow
th08e attending
In an
Tlleth""'htt""h
Jn Ure
had been sold to Notional .
alon."levelll for the current depres- paclty,
ejecL'd from
the otllclal
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e 8' co .....~ on
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tJ 1931, Kjo11 Fwure-. S,·ndk3tf, lrw.:.,

Columbu"

ot
for
Prlnole. young
I Wuhtngton. Nov . 2-INS-Be' lion •pattered wtth polltloal rolot · Iter p•a"""". ·" ""'
elY.,
Panta.., wa• conviclell ' 91 ""
the plaoid •urr•ce of ti&gt;O ;
I
I Jug and p""ked wtLh uemendo"' comblnlntl &lt;autlon and =omy · m
charat of October 27, 1929, abd WDJJ
Presidential pool develeconomic
preparation for their selection 1ot
sentenced to one to nrt,. yeal'8 lu
are belflnnlng to shape 1
While Individual nJUnlctpalltle'l mayot'S
P.'iSotJ . The conviction' later' waa
which show the direc- 1 B
y
Old G' I Wh are stirred by excltln1 mayorally . It "chulty l:.onds" fail, forcing
19 ear
meneo and "'!9!ai" ,., araote1 tl&lt;;n o! the prevailing wh•d .
1
}
If
0 O&amp;ht• and a ronlu•lno m"e of tlw
to Murn to Cotiuo·
a new lrlal.
In the orda.· or lh&lt;u· impoctance . :
Makeo "Fourth" Con· ··,harlty bond•." oenor.l •tat.-wlde ;1 b"' oo work out"' un•mp_loYf&gt;!•nt
, these developments m1ghl be listed
f e&amp;IIOn
,
interest JJ&gt; cantered In congres.•ruonal 11
scheme. these cltk:s at leaflt
1I
J'IVIE DIE IN AIR CU8B
battlea In Clnclnnatl and Cleveland want an exec utive head WU!l
Senttle, Wk!ih., N'o"¥. 2---INB-1 Ex-Gov. AI Smith 's opt·u 1
and m Qo'llernor George Whlte !lei Jcieas oJ hlli vw1:.
Five men were dead today " lhe '
o! Gov. Fmuklln D. Roo"
t&lt;. Lo"'·'· No.. 2-fNB--Follow- 1 wellare bond l"ue.
CoL JO&lt;cb C""Y of "'Coxey'o
"'"" or an al!plan' craah In lh•
who by long odd• " con»der - I lug a n·&gt;am g;,·; • fourth "''"''"
"fhe tumult or camoa!Knlng lad- army·· lam&lt;. at the age of 77
t•Y'
Cascode mountalru, two mileo
leadlno p""dentlal """'lbi - i ' '''" · '" "" t oday Lrl&lt;d Lo ,,.., &lt;he : ed oway today bofore th&lt; omohad lng 1o b&lt;ecme "'"'"' '·' Ma""l!ori
of the •ummlt of Snoquolmle Pais.
thl• ttme.
. ''"""o"lng
M. .dux. 35. '"' owl"' '"day or rockonlng," while by pro.,..lng the """'•'" cr $."00,·
The men. all or Seallle, were ll•
Oov. Albeo·t c . RIO&lt;h""' I nuudoc cf M e.. Maddox . 30. by votm wolihed the proo and con&gt; uoo non-lnteml b,.,.m, """ "' to
turning from a huntiDI trip lu lpet.kina ww· of New Englan 1, , husband.
of what they recognize 11s n crucial M11.sa.illon
1
'"''"" Waohlnr •&lt;On When lhe ac, """"'"" lhe n,.t bit of ope" oam-1 The '"' · Clara p;.h, 19. cepud;. ei&lt;Ction with Lhe •""'t of dep,., .
Elght&gt;·m&lt;-yoO&gt;· old J ohn w. o,.y
oiblhmt occbeurred. The vlctbna were
1ndu.Jwed In by tm"' ot t.n., at.ed her lhird cottfesslon in whtch ltilon hatmtlng the polls.
the D2mocratJc munlclpttl
urned
yond reoognte:ton
delnoCratiC pcsstbilltles.
·
tiaid she was the murderess, b) , "Chartty bonds" will be submit - pinnsJcn nt Marletla a8 a
burst Into ftamo When It
{3) The visit to New York this telling poUCf: arter 30 hours of co, • ted to a score of
and dldf!te for mayer, advocating: eborld
1
Th ·
woek of Mayoo· Anton Cm-mak ·&gt;&lt; tlnuou' iCilllno lhat Maddux , .., m•t or the vote woll &lt;orne llie an•- moe polloi" """dIn tho day' or !be
e charred skeloton or •
b' other IJ- the actual slayer.
wer ot whether emergency relief civil wur.
wu also found In the rulo8 0! .the
,
conferences with
The serant girl SQid In the third aztlon w1ll be necesaary at a speclill
Clevelanders will vote on n odi..:
!e. .,,... amon, &lt;onf""'lon ""' ""'" ' d the Lhm ' • '"'''an or the State """'"'""
mill """ lovy calrulalod 0.0.
Smith
of Mu Maddux after the
1 Governor White's weltare
bon1 $2,000,000 and its failure, whoch
developments, seemlnRIY 1req\Jestr i her to do so. pollee, de· Issue plan, to be a.eted upon In u. teared, Iilli bring Ptessure UPQll
"e n&lt;tunlly linked ,,.,,. 1
Sho .. :d M"'. Maodu&gt; hau ""•·wide "'1lot. will "" whelbeo Ocver.or Wh•t. for a SP"Olal
In the minds of praetlown throat
afwr the voters a.re wllHnr to dig down latJve 5ef!lon.
e
er.
$7.000.000
expendllury
r..-·approve
tmp.,ve- b Ytoung
h
, who are
lh
into ftattened
purses and
are
1town vcten
body of Mra. Maddux molher meQt at wellue Jnst:ttutJona. , ,
1 t e stllU'lge
declaration
.
. -. - · ..
,T....
, Ilion
..._lound .
P'&lt;x&lt;tl-J,..m&amp;,..-, J..,.ph .....,._,..c
', ·-··- - •· &gt;&lt;'f."uftlf1!1l""
liOH;,.
..
·iforiii!d'
p',;,itc non.
, ••. _ . . . _ . _ ,
'\ than 1000 Monaollan &amp;oldlero. ""m' mine to fill order• on hand at an- lhe "'''"· Pred ABhbaUIIIi. to """
nomtnali
Maddux hom• tn Kt•k· ochoob In operation on a norm, , . Judge
E. Moore, o caudtdate
marina Russian unlforma, haVtl other closed mine.
,,
'• h1tn to Newark, robblDg him 01 Pl
. castlns around !or SC:e time
h a suburb, wJth her throat basis.
will vott' lor Jumes E.
•wept tnto Manchuria and are O:OU··
Orders held by the Su_,
ellttiuto.
·
randldate to aot 8 , lbe , 0,.,.
ed and hor head almoot do
Alliance. Wooster ond ""' Lk - 1• H ft•
·
d h is
.
oonlratllit near Hallor on the Chi- Coal Ccmpany at Its n\tne !lo. 0 )indlng an old ruaty revolvar tu
the movement 1o "•lop , oapltatod A can of ether. o badlj erpool wtll •.oh be embrol"'d In
man '"f
'
P,_ to
0
ne" e..tem ,.uway. '"'"''"In• Lo ncoroy were being HUed from Nu. lbe altlo of his Middl•town hom,,
MANY HEW
;r They telleve ""' hav. 1moked ' tmight edge no•or and voto on '"Blue isw·· ordinances. p"'' .
'"""'' hehII
Information
t·eaching
Japanese
miH
6ti, they declared, but mine ofllclals MadJ110n Trl.tnbJe, pulled the trio1.::
maJJ
In
Maryland
's
!our
i
bluody
tissue
paper
werf!
Iountl
lng
a
Dan
on
Sunday
aftemoo!
I
hont.Bt
m
n
who,
c
lUll
•
P an .1e.J a
•
h
tary ~ua.r~rs
vlgcrcusly dented the cha rp, N o. '(Jer while showing Jt In hiS wife and Atte
tl
t 0 ., Nov.
h
'""' th•~ body.
1
~e
,
1 I uge IrA
_.,
•· here tod ay.
Por "mouth,
n-r
• mov•·s.
11 1our years age after
The Japanese reports also said 6 rr.tne of the sunday Creek cotn- daughter, Betty, a and one cat - 11
ng 8
smas
x
Rocsevelt candidacy has
gli'L, a roomer at the Mad Jux 1 Due to the precarious nnancJal r iPCtmg Moore. Heft'f!rnan mndc hU!
1anv
that Mongol!orces were Joining
pany recently was closed ever labnr ridge exploded, killlntr the child.
e
been
at a pace wblch
5ald In her last
conditions ot several local educahe said. despll.e ll
Hei·Lungklano proclnolal tmops of· alfflcultleo.
The bullet pa"'d lhro""h her Vicinity. led'"' p:hlbt•on "'"" h., been oxtremely di..,unoertmg 1o . •he ndmlnt•tered the ether 1o , ,., tlonal ' """''· hotte•-than -"'"''
Oeneral Mn T.san-Shan, Chinese
The coal tmm the two mines I!' heart. The faiher snapped the gull today held ubder al1'est f!lght
his opponents. The inevitable re- IMaddux ThUII!dny afternoon unc scbool board
have apr1mg up. e.ltJ' field at C
bus
kl t th
mllito.ry comma,nder :1.t Tsitslhar. I frcm separate seams and or a
ftve
tttlnktna: It empt.y, the
,· suit has been to throw the antl- charged that Maddux killed ills
The congremnonal bEl.ttles
at
um
agn s
e
1
0
The latest previouo advtocs to ferent varloty. the operaloco point- ftllh mag.,Jn\ O:Onlalned the death 0
up yest.rday In "''" Roosevelt eloonenta Into eooh oth- wlfo that nloht wilh th ' ,.,,,.,. whll• Cleveland and Cincinnati hold
Mayoc
A. ThomJapanese authorities hm·e from ed out, saying it WBB impossible to dealing bullet .
wrence
arm for sf!lf-protectlon.
I his wife lay
trom llw more than localized Interest. Th-! 9..'1. The Mary Ann
Will be
81:
1 j ers's
'Thttalhar lndi.c ated that General sut.stltute the product.
A verdict 01 murder and sull:l1d"'
en per50Jls 1n
wrenCf:, 6 cImportant par ty Influences In the ether
entire nation is watching Ihe out. uSEd.
1
1
Ma was lURking preparations to
__
WQ!I returned In
double dea.l.h oto and Pite OOWitles
three east frankly do not want to !ee ! A
mquest Eaturda .
come or these two e!QctJons, part!In Jefferson
whictl
1 b
2 INS-Mt·
0 N
bold the city against MY POtslble
of Floyd A. Gilbert, 4fi and his others In Jackson county have been Gov. Roosevelt nominated. Thev i tunwd a verdict of he.
t cularly that at Cincmnatt where a erect rrcm min to
1Ul'll'l8
ld}
jlttack, and was threateninll\, 1.0
Cc
wue, Emma, 43, by
Mau- arrested ln tlu: pr(!Sent cu.mpM.IJqj ' do not. like pts advanced 'lllews oO the
of a partv or 1
suct.:essor Is to be chosen to fill
the
summC'r serious nttemp*!l
0
Y
lei" the Japan"e corumlate.
' ere a
n rice &lt;looper at Dayton. Coopet·
lhe powec ""'"· no&lt; do Lhey &lt;on - kno•n.
·
' ""'noy left by tho deoth or Speak hav. t c o mad o 1o pul over .a halfMessages descL'ibtns the Mongol N'o. 05, near Millfield, Athens cou - stated that he believed Gilbert h d
ENGINEER DIES
I 11lder him positive enough in hiS I Maddux, who wos held br pollet• I er NlchoJas Longworth.
mill relief levy
1 \."elrd
l•·oo,.. mo"m•nt w" t or
ty.
•to·uck his wlfe on Lhe head wllh a,
Delaware. 0 .. Nov. 2--INB--E. oppruoltlon to p•·oh!bltlon .
aft1r
the
lnqu"t
and
thou
lator
Both .candidate». for the late
ccunt) Is agog mer 11
11
said the Mongol! ana had gathered strl e "'
e as en ays, . - : hatchet nve Urnes and then ahot Fronk Oate5, 62, of Columbus,
The Rooseveltian policy on pmhL- :1
denied thf! girl's cbarg •s Speakers congJ es:ilonal seat, State sc.hc...I board
111 which l'lel'c
•lxteen miles south"'" or Hallao·.
ow-ding
lo
tho:
•
himself
throngh
head
aller
"t·
Iormor
resident
al
Ma•letta.
was
bltion
h"
been
co
thor
a
&lt;UI·Iou•
whe;,
·h,
w"
""""'
late
,.;,
,
Senato•·
Dnvod
P
L
o&lt;baoh
.
omyare
two
""dldotcs
t&gt;ckod by the
1110
1
Ab&lt;&gt;:t"":,
!"7,:;,tured skull
tod':l'
oerebral one Whllo he onoe decla•·ed him - niRh ' H• sold he never propooed · .."':,
1
While these military
miners are mvolved, the report said I anrl numerous 'body bruises, Charles
tor
amenrrad- I prmuiue;1t attorneY. are out.&lt;Jpokc: " llmhHl l Kn cf the· position
of
11
1 ·c unty superintendent of schools
in northern Manchutia, l The No. 6.'1
also known na G1
38, who was believed by Oil cum any 1 c 0 Jumb
f
'
e 0 s a aw, as ut m
e. as con eSBion, po ' "wets"
11
1
with Japanese uuthorltles watchln;{ the old Poston mlnc No. 9, 1s locat-1 p .. Jice to have been beaten during years. 'ke w!:s. a
l ",;:'sent co nstltdut ed, he hus
11 &lt;e
&amp;hed ttnd Madd ux hod
Judge
Mnrtin
L.
_ · __
·
0 Y re1ra 1ne 1•·om any
&lt;:losely for lndlcaflons of RWlslan I ed near, the Sunday · Creek Coo a nght died In n Zanesville hoo - Mat·Jetta coli
in 1889 and beurt l' r , 1a• r
e mur l'r some 11m~ ago Sweeney i5 expected to carr}• tr
activities In connection with the I
s mine No. 6 which was piLal. The nrht took place nt the came cit en
1 Marietta
mention of
Issue, and, In ran, t:lhe ulso eharaed that Mad:IU.IC told democmta to u victory b\'el'
.Chinese and Mongolian maneu"¥ers, 1dcsed dawn last week after labor home or the divorced wlte of Elmer later se Yed 2
t · ~ went out of his way t.o th1·ow bricks hf'"r to buy the eth~r and the ruor Haydn Parry a republll'.lln In tl
new vouble was reported.. south or difficulties.
,
Barker, 41, tor whom pollee are ve or
w hfear as cotm v surtlle fonnula devised b;.· Otlv .
l:JJI' odmittt&gt;d doblg.
,
,
lt·
MuKden, where Chinese bam.hl~
Adjutant General Henderson siiH seat-ehJng !or questloninR
.
Y o
as ng on county.
?o::ith and
National Chairmal~ I
----- ,
CHICAGO BANK ROBBED
heW up a Pelplng-bound trnln cu that no explnnation was contained
Exhaust fumes ftJtng a ·garage Jn
DIRIGIBLES ON CRUI
I ohn J . Raskob last spring.
'lt'OIJTU KILLED IN FALL
Chicago. Nov. 2- INS--Ten meu
the Pelplng-Mukden l'allway.
In the report of the strike .at thP- which he was repairing an autoLak h t
N'
S£
8i1Jni11ce.ntly enough, one or May·
armed with machine guns raided Remington- Rand Comp.e.Q)'
The hold-up took plnce ncar the N'o. 65 mine. There were no reportll
e urs ' N'. J., ov, 2- INS--- ur Cermak's first quesLinns upon
N r w York, Nn\1. :1-INB-Richat·d the Empire Trust and Savings bnn!:
6
LiukfJkou station ,sevtln miles from of disorder, he said.
(Continued on pq four)
The U. 8 · Navy dlrlilbles Akroil reochJng Nllw York yesterday con Brlnsley Sheridan Atir:insun .
co- lodur and escape with all cash m
Triea to Stop Purcha&amp;e .Of .
Mukden. The btmdlto, who were
About ten daY' aoo lhe mlncn
and Loa Anlelea7 left lhe Navah,Jr I oomed Gov. li.oooevelt. altitude "'' lumula .tudent and ropuled do- lhe lelle" "'""·
Dayton Company
tttoWlted, looted the pa.ssengers an•l employed at the workings refused
JUDGE TO FACE ' ACCUSERS
etaUon here at a . m. today !or au Prohibition
I!Ce miunt or Rtcha.rd Brl11.11ley SherIt was estimated thow;auds of
to 1!0 to work because of water ln
F
h
al day cruil!e.
"T- h
·
h'
k"""
,
kldnaoed the engineer. who wa.
·
oo·l.,noul • 0 .. Nov. 2- INSThey were lo olr&lt;:le over Washe we1 enouo . ·· "
•layoc ldan. 181h century playwrloht, wa&gt; dolluno were stolen.
N
b
0
subseQuently released about a mile
flne . The
adjust- William R. Sprn11ue, reslane1 Judwe Jnaton, '-alttmore, Philadelphia anrl Cermak, bluntly.
dead tnday as a result o! falllug
-Jam.!
atif!
0 1
0 Jr.,
from hl6 train.
";,:',•" tat;:;; &lt;f th• Por,.moulb Municipal court. New York on the trip.
The IUfnol• leodor, who ""' ,,.. down th' cle.ator •haft In the RovCIGARETTE HEC&lt;!PTS
ohalrman
the Bmd of Dlrec..
01
- OES
part o! last. week.
to be broll@hl belore the bar PIRST PAGE
ta
ovr;; ,",,Is purt,}' rrm- I .-.rsldc church.
Cc.lumbus, 0, Nov. 2-INS-Nel 1tot'S ot Remington-Rand
Inc., of
-OOPS ail,:Tn N'EGR
n
ol &lt;:cmmon pleas court hel't! toda}'
_
van n his ·
- -. ._,
receipts
from
ihe
operation
or
the
1 New Yol'k. took the stand m !eder. TICES to f"c the ocousallon or •ldlrn: MURDER MYST•BY CLEAR£'! prl=.
that "'only ' man
t ...WAI. ARRIVES IN FRANCE 1
uga&lt;et ta• ''" uun.•g tho ""' . al oourt here today In an at""l'l!
SteubenvUI•, 0,, N'ov. :I.-INs- COR.R'UPT-PR.AC
Pollee hate attempted to trnce toand r.bettlng Mrs. Marguerite Clark
Orrville, o ., Nov. 2--INB--Thr• or the AI Smith type" can CBHY ,
_ __
months L{Lall(;d
b6.
sta te 1to prevent the purehase by Na.tloa
19 announced
962
day Ultl
tWO negroes Wiln LAW IS CHALLENGED lldd m embezzling t2116 from the mystery of a bloocly slaylnl 'J!
next yef'r, or be elrcted.
Harve, France, Nov . 2--INS- :J(3.'ltrer Hart}' p Day
lol Cash Register company of Day ..
held ap "Marrlfl .L. Karp, grocer, as
Junds o! tbe municipal court.
eight rears qo was beUeved !!OlveJi 1 rhe plain lmpllcati&lt;m In his sintc- 1 FreJrHcr Picrrl! Laval of Prance, re- today.
ton 01 the Remington Gash
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he was closing hliJ store Saturday
Washington, Nov.
here today with the story of George ment was to question whether Gov. tum lug to Paris from h.l.s vls\L t'J
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, ter company, of IUon . N. Y.
:r
nllht. and secured
BauhoJ!, 28, alleged parole Jwnper lft&gt;.Josevelt 111 sumclenuy or thf' ·:AI ·
Hoover tn Washington, MACDONALD WILL
Rand declarea: !.Jat his compan'
op Jame&amp; Cannon, Jr.. elmllenoed
o
· !rom the Indiana penlt.nttary. who Smith "'""'" to pie"'
Deon- landod he&lt;e todoy !rom the """'.
' """ "still lnte,..stod·· in pu,..ha""•
the constttutionallty of the F'ederol
pollee say admlttf!d killing Hlaty locrats.
Ile De France trom New 'fer': . APPOINT COMMITT££ 1thf! asaets Of the Ilion concern,
Corrupt Practices act todDy when
Miller at a farmhouse near here In
The strategy l)f the
op- 1I
when a deal With the
COJP.•
ana.l111ed before Juatice James M .
1923. Bauhoft was ll"¥en a preltm- ,position b to build up favorite son
Lclldan. Nov. 2--INB-One
the pany waa corurwnmated.
01 J.
, Proctor ot an Indictment charging
h RAIP b, "AI" Capoae S Jnary
hearlna and bound over kl l!ltrength In aa many states as po:;firs.: nets of Prime Mlnlster
Alter hearing Rand's t.estlmoftv
him with violation of the act 1n
It
tbe a:nmd Jury on a second de- lelble, In
to ......,vent a quick
Pf!deral Judge Benson w. HoU:h
t la
t d used
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Brother, 011 laaide f.,.. · murd" ' h
lime fur ·
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By Intoroatlonal New• Servloe
With the tlmo set by ihc l&lt;Ogue
Wllh a notlceoble docllne tn tm·
nl Nations for
evacuation
me caeualtles, deaths !rom violence
weeks For Second Time Within
the week-end fatality toU,
8cf Manehurle. only two
0
1\'DY. new heavy IMV mcnts of
Ten Days; No Reaaon
it wa.s disclosed in a check'-up by
Japa n" ' and Mongolian
lroop•
International Newo "'"'"' today.
w.re repooted today .tmu.tanoously
.
Was Given
At'"'' Lhree Ohioan• were vlowith 'a new Slno-J11panese clash at
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Urns of
one ot them wa&amp; a
Toutaokow which cost fll ty Chi·
Cndlz, o., Nov.
three -year-old girl, whose father
nEse UveiS.
lng a six pl:!r
was:e cut
dflj' calmly pulled the trlgger of a reWllh lacge foro" or Japa"''"
volm. •nuftlntr out her life at their
troops being ohtfted from Kh·h, Co· men . &lt;OO mtn"' at "'" Ohio aurl home. One man -was killed tn a
ward Cl•ongc&gt;."n · Ohlne•• cl"'" In Penn.,lvnnln Coal company mine gun battle w&gt;lh a polloeman.
Automobile
aoold&lt;n"
Potplng predloted a Jap"'"" ad- j wa!Kod '"t ol ihe mlno worklno&gt;
uno. lnLo Hellunklang ,,...,,""· •here today.
!rom olher '""'''" and oulcldea ac, Blleged thea trtl c.( Soviet
T
n
wh0 were not af . 1.::ounted !or othel' deaths ln the
parttolpallon.
onnaoe '""
. · '"'"·
Mea.nwhlle, a li'! IV bombhlll' by ected by the cut werf! mclttded Jil l Alerleco Sanchez, ,35, a gunman,
shot and kiUed
Newark by
Japanese IIJrplanm; uccun·:·d u't l the wnlkout. The miners were
tbroWiOi
populv.Uot. ganlzf. d Into a local union ol thf! Patrolman Eyler Burris after th'!
or the olty Into a""""' and ca., . u !ted Mine worken ol Am.,·loa •'""'"" had 6erlouoly wouno,1
lng flve U!o!aWis. An unoo·1; rm t:d
summer when the Notional Thomas H. Trower, 48, a\. Colwn report from Riga declarfld Japan miners lllllon attempted to get bus. The gunman, who had forced
h .. aent a second not' or prot..t
lhem to join the general eastern a Columb"' taxi driver to loko blm
1
t.o Moscow ai:ainst Soviet
Ohio strike.
to Newart, was fatally wounded
ence, but tbere were NO Indications ·
·- - ·
ter he waa. cornered by Burns a.nd
of Totyo•• Intention to abide by Lhe
Ath
o Nov -INS--Minere auoLher patrolman.
leacue i council's resolution
and
wllp
of tbe Les- ••oTronolwtBor.,..
oalllh,',••toN•nI
,move IB troo,. rom newly-O&lt;ou· ton•Alu•lller mlno No. 85, fonnerI Y o
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lhe n""
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