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tact that the on1y &amp;lam bld made
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HHUHN OF 8£EH
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Dry-Senator From Texas
Talcea luue 1 Willi
New York Man

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Oppoaition To
Hoov.,..•a Polide•,
Kill Them

By WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON
INS Btatl' Correapondent
Washtnaton. Det. U-INB-'I"he
c011greas cla!ed ltl
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pollclea had

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, K. of P. HALL

Should have been

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SWI.Ill O.WD.

Cab

J1our was IIIUOted at !It! per

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Tills aol'ftoetltn It

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bJ &amp;be SflT-V-WeD Mer..

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Manafteld,
ICloy
B. McConnell,

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manager of tile 0 - Steel Ab
naive Oo., and a natlve of Wooeter
waa dead today al st. Cloud. llllnn.

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11-INB-NioeiO
1 Alea.la Zamora.
former ,_. boJ
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whlch ,..ulled In OYfllllrooJ ol tile

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Several CltiiiMII here Wh9 flere
lfllll.ll depotlta'J 11 the P&amp;rtenbufS
bllnka tbalclooed their_.. •,..
weeu qo were made to rejoke ~a
few 11oya aao 1&gt;7 t11o ..........,.
mont thai the Wood COUDIJ' would open ll&gt;elr doo!A tor .._
ID tile near future I1MI all 4epoil·
would be nlm..... doDar ror
dOlll:r.
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and Mre.
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Spanish Republic..
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frltJIIII .-.
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Christma§ Certiiate ~5,~P ~\

Man Turns Bandit
To Aid Sick Wif

OPERATION SAVES WARDEN'S ARM

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Had Been Held A. Hostage, Then Shot And Left ror
i Dead; Aged Priooner In Addition To Si1 Ia .
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eonfereaoe after. the 1Hslon1 deeJe.rinJ( that hi:; lonr
joumey from hts homelalld had b:&gt;f&gt;n n. 1 111 u:&lt;
notbln1 had been ucompli11hed. 'flw I nol ' n '• ,1tJ, •r
t~reatened to renew lu ~ t:llmpa rp;n ol ..: 1, 111 ,-~, 1. ~
1hence that hu 10 much embaua&amp;&gt;~t!d the ~l\Ltih
conmment of India.

QotumbUI, 0 .• Dec. 12-INB
-AitboUib Chtlstmas Is only
16. daJ.II away, sprJaa'-llke
t.emperatur&amp;\ conttnUI!d to
hDWr over eentral Obto today.
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Y418terda.J's mlld weather
brQq a h:-:vear--okl heat rec·Gid lor December 11 In Ooluinbua when mereury "bobbed
...16 1·1 dqrees .. OUter
seetklna ·of the ltat.e also repol1od - a b l e .....,.....
~ Cletfland feeling a
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TO COME EARLY

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Lives In Deapel"
I ate Break For, Freedom, Other Three Are Captured After Gun Battle With Po11e

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team but t1e diltribul.ion or hand&amp;
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80 fa~ hQ beeQ. .ueh . that ezpert
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1 MAY BE DROWNED dertaker Ewing from a rnaWitlum ~ugtlter of Parken'bura: and Mlf.s Wm. Glbba of Charl¥ton. 18 via- ~ sons made &amp; business tr':l' to Char· have 'had much ·tJie
FOR EQ ALIZATION
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GALLIPOLIS Q F F ICE
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In AttJ,ens where It had been l&amp;id Bt!rtha Wasner of Canton, OhiO, ltl:rlh~n:~~!.":Js ~~;sOttle leston Monday.
, JaCQby, chap~,pSb'fi of ·•psychic"
ith Countiea Neafloy·' MAY NOT OPEN FOR ·Had Been In
Health mmamt"hun
a .-rypt since 18'' May. The new were ouea" or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rc.ach vtslt.d Edwin Ed""'"' or
blddlno ond ,..oUbllng, haa madt
built by Dr. R1cb by M:cNlcklts, Sunday, at their home Broad R
F'r1d
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more than one coup by thie mUN.
Oppoaed By Of·
I BALANCE OF WEEK [ For Lon1 Time; Left Pltt.sburgh contracton here ":blch on Pourth Ave.
Loyd .:.;.,. or"'i.onrdale was
but an equal .n'!ll'ber of tlmea hi&gt;
ficial&amp;
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Home Wedneaday
::;:1 ':t;::d~~s co::e~ue:P:t!i
The Queen Esther ,wlll mt.et wiLh Iguest of Allen Lewis the ~t week.
strategy has ~ tc~tety
Hu\ltillgton. w. va , Dec 11a nd the bodJ of Mfs. Rich was Misses Drucella and .Dorothy Netg~ Mn. Dale Roaeh &amp;nd baby spent ]
- -ed. by the OUlbe~DS and dlvertid
.. Dele&amp;:ations
reJt'esentlng
the 1 JN~Mtnu s the dlsofd:!r., which 1 Mrs Frank Van Zam and daugh- , co nstgned to It! Ia.st ~~ )ll.M:e. ler, Tue~day evenlna. Dec. 15 at ThankqMng with N w Roach Mr .and Mnl . Albert HUJ &amp;nd son to their own •dVantqe.
Melta County Taxpayers league,, clcsed a blanch office at Galllpollt; , ter M
r Q-'11-'ls
to The bulld.lng contains 51X ceypta and their home on lower McKinley An. r-and famUy.
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Bobby, of Letart, vl.slted Stanley
Culbert;&amp;tn'a off to bet Pi,OOO ·~
~ Melp CoWltY grange. and sev tobno;.co officials today resumed the l •h,
a.cy, o
a.a JoAU , came
liB made of fine granite outside and
A meettna pf the members ot the ,
TrUl!&amp;ell and famUy, Thursday. .
2 to ~odds resWI.ed. in addlttona. .
eral ot.her ' m.tereated citizens or cut-r\te aucUon sales o! Southern ~ o:ce of 61 herur kiTrac~h here l1 while marbli! Inside and the ar- M. E. Oulld wm be held Tue!day 't
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Several from here" attended the stakes on the martll;· lut D.li"ht. J~
tft'! 'COWlty were lJt Columbus 1Ohlol eastern Kentucki, and South.
W'B ay even ng see nr ·~ e ftS· chtcture and work represent/;
the £"V!i:D1ng at the home ot l'lolns. Dhr
jP.T.A. meettnr at Racine, Tueide.y coby put up anofiber $250 maktna
ThwildBy afternoon where they ap· tm West Virginia
light
i.l urley 1sistance ot local omcers In starch- ~ best In mechanical skill.
Petrel.
~O)Umbia
evening.
his O'l(ll total !Jet S'l~ aptnst CUI•
jleared before the Tax CommlliSion, j crops
ing for their husband and father.
¥lsa Edna Hylbert of Charleston
Constance Trussell attended tne bertaon's $!,600. Len&amp; broua:hi aiOI'll
Jn Jn at~mpt to aet a decrealie In Th~ average pri~ of loll 1G per Frank Van Zant, who mysteriously
wu a Visitor in the home of How-l
-annual 18&amp;me tuJpper etven at Tup- a tJOO check' fl'OIIl Barry Lls&amp;ner ~t
the valuation of property here as in huncired poWlds w;u,: received a.c; dlsa.ppeared from hla home early
OLD PASTOR HEARD moM
ard Netgler several days tbe past
Mrs J . W !\ndrews and Mrs. pers Rlaina. Thursday, nlaht.
Newark, N. ' J.. wbk:h. ,.Culbertllon
~par.lson with surrounding coun· 109,805 pounds were sold yesterdtt.y.l Wcodne!day mominB.
Mt'!! Amanda cross Is In receipt week.
Virginia Boyce visited Mrs. Betty
Ruth Orr spent the week end promptly covered with t200. and a
tlel. ·
Grayson D, Thomton execut.iv(; I They said 11. ~rt had come to of a. lett-e r from Rev J . D Smith
M:r ana MrS Jptm w era~ Dixon, recently.
wltb home folkl.
Ban l"i"anclM:an wired a bet of t500
.. -The ~delegations, which weut rro~g vi&lt;r-pre.qdent of the Huntlnstorl: them that be ~ been seen on the a former pastor of the. M. E: Miles. Cross and Evelyn RtctUu.ru:
Mrs Mae Powler and two daughPauline Morehead
spent the at the same odds.
~ county , announced that they wsrehonse dtclan:d that the Oil I· i ~treE:ts of PoMeroy during the day )churdl h ere nearly a quatter of a motored to Newark, Ohio, sunday ters were In Pt. Pleaaa.nt recently wett end: with home follu at BelleLenz aimoW1oed be brO\llht RQ
!,..apnop:af!!:~gb~ ~~:~!~t~~! jllpol:s branch might remam clo~cd ~ ~~ur~ay :btehrlft Trtlaey and dt!fiJ- centUJ Y :l~O The ramUy resides at morning and spent the de.y with on business.
ville, W. Va.
unndamtoed man ~~:a.oooh:l :~.ol ~'i
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until Monday
es coure
e en re county or Sldr:.ey, Montana, a new town of Mr, and Mrs. DUI1on Jilchard&amp;.
Mrs. Qra.ce Ho:l!man h&amp;IS accePt·
Mr. ahd Mrs. 0 L. Orr and son rea Y
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• tu commls!:iton to allow a. decrease I
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the man but round no clue to hts 2.00U papulo.tion situated ni the
lfr. and Mrs. Warren Reed and ed a posltion w:lth 0 . J. Morrlaon'll were IUe&amp;tl of B. E. Orr and famlly, &amp;ye;tem. CWbert.aon uld he wouL l
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MISSION MEETING
'po~l~lez:~e~~uts. d f
i Yellowstone Valley and about tour ~on Jack and the furmei"'s sJsters department store ln Pt. PleufLnt. aautrday.
cover it with t2Q,OOO ~~ly. '
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in&amp; counties had received a de
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ppeare
rom 1 s mllt:o from t he Bad lAnds In North llli.I!SeJ! Elsie and Ool·otby Reed of
Miss Hannah Bird and Rld'hary
L. E. Trullell and da\llhter were
· t :bot 20% 1 th
The l MIBsionsrY Society of the home sometime durln1 the morning DakCita. They Just recently com- Columbus were here Suiiday call Murphy attend"d church service• Pomerw callen, Saturday.
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n e appra 1se Presbyterian church met at the hours WedneBdsy, after he had rt"· ~Jeted a $3~ ooo ehurch and a 18000 In on old friends
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NOTICE
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=~~t year while Meigs county home or Mrs. OlenroY Ewing on 1tired. apparelitly in good mental ' par:l:.najiile Beet culture I.&amp; the btal ~r. and Mrs Mae MlleJI and atM~so: ~ltiu=~ Mn Lu- t.l
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Lincoln lllll Th~m~day eventns cr.:ndition. An lnvestiption Wed- Industry and cattle the major and children of M~undsvllle " Va cllle :Pan~:ms" and son sObbte . Mn H. di w,m:' chi
1 "I" Th&amp; Junior ClaSS or PomeroJ
~rl~':~t wtt~~ th~e~:~~ua~: hwith Mrs. Phil W1lliamson assisting! nesday morning artcr he was dis- sheep second. All farming is don~ were week end auest.s ~r M~. and Mile Fowler and tWo dauiht.erft If n
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rp
e serv ces.
Hilh School will hOld IL bB'U
ostess.
1 covered mls81ng, showed
thal1' not by Irrigation
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Nthell.,~uell-!peHntl
" 11' 1 fiGle, Saturday, Dec. 21, at Wad•
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here, and tbe delegates 88ld they
The following program was ren ~ lltng after the famlly had
tired
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dell Hardware Store.
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teJU~ no more than right. that this. dered. Devotion&amp;!, Mrs. Wlsecar- about 11 o'clock Tuesda
-t ves and frJcnds..
VanMa.tre and Mrs. H. L. Edwards. Racine.
1r~t tu:
uounty be allowed. not too Q~uch, ver Rosa Call Ch{tstmas messages !
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CRITICALLY ILL
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but enough decrease which would
Foreign To lc-:-Fieh.la. and B ria had made h~ exit tully attired, Local friends are In receipt of a
make Ute taxation more ~qually ar- by KatharlnePSchlaeg~J. Home {op_ l through a downstairs window
ltele~Uam trom relaUves in Toledo,
r•n1ed In comJ)11J:Son with !pOT'! lc- MOI·mon F'leld by Fleda Gruel3er
Tracks from the Van Zant homE' stating the crltJco.l UlneM df Ml$.
larrer neighboring counties.
Delicious refreshments were serv- i were tolowed for quite a 1 d~tance Anna. v. Avery. The telegram l'/8.11
· B. J. Blackmore, Meigs county ed by the hostesse at the clooe of 1but were IOI!It near the water6 ed.ge l" lacldng in details but the subscrlp~dltor, and Hosmer L. Roush the program
1cr the Ohio river and lL was gener· tlon books of 'nl.e DaUy Tribune
ltflp COWlty treasurer both mem·
ally believed that he had commit .. show her paper chanted by reque&amp;t.
•r• of tile Board of Tax ReYIIJions
GRAIN PRICES
~d suicide by drowning hlmselt., from Maxwell, New MexJco. to To.
"htfl•.couny were ai.Bo in attenThe suicide theory was further lledo, Ohio, a few daya .810 . s~ had
dance at the meeU118, Thursday
Chlc~go, Dec. ll- IN&amp;-Gtains supported because of his Ul health. been a resident Of Mew llfexl~o tor
sa19 that the twO members startc::l lower today. Wheat was 1_8 He had Bpent seve~ weeks in a several years
and
Pl"eauntnl:tl:r.
ol~ ltthewasrevlalon
tKMlrd, frPm Melp to 3.ac ott, com 1• 4 to S-Bc down Columbus 811nltarlum and had un - wanted to spend her Jaat days with
dergone treatment In the ll.then.q relatives.
eounty did not- a.slt tor a decrea.sc and c;.nt.s 1•8 to 1_4c lower
~ - ..valuation here, but Instead obWlleat : Mar 53 ; May 54 5 ~ 8 7• 8 State hospital. where his condition
»oted to lt.
July 63 53 l·8.
was pronounced very grave.
0. E. 8. JN8TAU.ATION
~~ A. COmpton, member ot the com: Dec 35 1• 8 3• 8 ; Mar. 37 7 • 8 The famUy were Klven renewed The big event of tJte wln• sea-.
. It ~ OommiS&amp;lonerl of Meigs May 39 7-8 40; ,July 4J 3·8 1·2.
hope of Ond1ng him alive when son was the onnual in&amp;tallatlo!.l and
WIT~ EA:CH PURC!iASE OF A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR OVERCOAT $24.5Q OR UP WE
wu preBfnt requesting t)ats Dec. 23 l-8, May 24 7-8 25; they rece1ved the report that he 'banquet ot omcers .of the looal Or·
1 dec!h!aBe In Valua~lqn be Jul 24 _
was seen on a main street In Porn- der or Ehstcm Star. The ooca.sioP 1.!
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WILL ALLOW'$5 OFF WITH THIS COUPON SIGNED WITH YOUR NAME. ·CLIP IT OUT,
made here, and Uked tor a reneral
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omeera here cou1d find no tractt of floen and their friends look torwa.rd
SIGN IT AND BRING IT WITH YOU.
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The TaX CommiMton cave no rehim tn their ' s_tarch Thursday to with keen anticipation The In·
port of their declalon at t.hat time'
night /.The family suggested that. stalling officer was E'ber Carnahap
t!~duoha•on,e will be made at a l~they lght return here Friday toj and the work wu very beautifully
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otto. John Jr., and Leo PhllUpl'l
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who were called here by the sertou.s make a house· to-house canvas of accompli&amp;hed. The social pe.rt of
HlneSB of their tatner, John Phtlllps Melp county ln a desperate chance the !lft"afr was dellght:ful and the
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BAHIST SOCIETY MEETS
at Naylors Run returned. to their or ftndlnlf him allve.
banquet that followed was fit for a
homes In Colwnbus Thursday, Mt·. Van Zatlt was attired In a light kina-. The foUowlng oftlcers werto
gray overcoat, dark felt hat anti " Installed: Trustee for term Ol thrte .
nu; Women•a Society of Ule Bap.. PhtlUpa remains serlopsly ,111.
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••~ M. o . H ar tl flier dark outt, when bo lett home. lfis Xetil'l;
ffeUJe Am011;
WOrthy Mf\·l
a..dwrch to Pomero1 beld the re- Dr. •and .nu~J.
•-- Son
~born w 111 Pa
oma ...,.,
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plar December meetlll8' aL the were vlsltorl!l in Columbus Wednes- hair is white and he was smooth .. "''"'""
shaven. It waB said. A proDJ.inent tror., John Edward Ornbam: ~dnanh ~lora on nnU"&amp;day after~ day and Thursday.
Mrs. J a .. ,Jtark and Mrs. Ed- l:nJSinel!l man of Oautpolls has Matron, Ruth Q Barnitz: Aliso. ~­
noon. am. 0. R. Parlt leader tor
the afternoon presented a. IM8t In· ward stark ~ed Friday after a JXl&amp;ted. a renrd for 125 for any In- tron, OUnton .. harpnack: Sec1ctary
The New York Clothlnr H0111e appnclaies ynr patrenap and . . n &amp;~:prenkln- or
hreOJtlnl procram featuring the short visit with relatives In Colum. 1• formation regarding the ml88ing \{athryn Philson: Treasurer, IJilian
man, dead or alive.
Slmp.!!on: Conductrt'!IJB, Bailie Wolfe
'1-lj~ life of women In India, China bus.
' \till pffen 1hla 15 Certificate to be 1111l!d on the P11HhaAfl •I a Man'a Salt or
Good
Asso. OondUCtri!S8, MaXine Wingett;
Africa and Japan. Ml'B. Pa1LB wa." Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jewett and
Appointive otrloers Adl\h, N:!nnle
~L&amp;ted by Mra. Walter WoU. son Howard of Portsmouth were
O"l"oal.
Oraham: Ruth, Fnntie Chapman:
~pi of the society, ani.! Mrs. guesta ot Fred Guth Thursday and
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atk~t Shlveler and Mrs. caryl attLIIde:t the Bbaar at the Sncred ·TWO ARE KILLED IN Esther, Hazel Cleland; Martha,
Heart' onuroh.
' ~OUTHERN TORNADO Helen Jollnson; Eleota, Allee Wat·
THIS CERTIFICATE 18 GOOD ONLY IF USE.. BEFORE DEC. 25, 1131
Mr. and Mn. W. F. l"lnlaw were ._
mm; ChapWn, Kate Alexander:
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SUBJECT
TO REFUND
ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER
vlslt.or&amp; tn zanesville Thursday
Orsanlat, Gertrude Kay: Marshal,
lo; BIG CROWD AT B.U.UR
Wickham
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quite
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Texarkana,
Ark
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Dee.
11-JNsMapr
Jtvtden;
Warder,
Lillian
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~~R; ,tpmu~t bazaar ot the Sacred the home of his grandparents In Two persons were kUled ar.d· an· vi.den ; Bt!ntlnel, Prank weaver.
othet was serioU5IY Injured wben a
HIOR SCHOOL NOTES
oathotlc Cili.U"ch held jn the Minersville from lnoculatlon.
Mr.
and
Ml·s.
A.
c.
Jones,
Mr.
small
tornado
demolished
aeveral
Lalit
Friday evenlnB at the high
~fnent of the church Thurado.y
W Ill suecesa fhumcla.ll~ The and Ml'll. Frederick Reibel return- houses along: the Texas-Arka~ school bulldJDK, the Agricultural
cblcttia 41nner and supper ot the ed home after a shol't visit tn Cleve . line a. short dlsj;ance north of this department under the manarement
city t.o1ay.
of H. D. Paylor, orpnlsecl' a P, P
di'urch were attended by large land, Columblll'l and Urbana
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith s
€cwral ·other perrons were A. The Initiation was done by the
~ aa was the bazaar during
Mrs. BB.rbaru. Smith returned home bmught to loci! ho.spltals llrith min· Chester high school team Wlder
~nin~1 ln which many won
Thursday afiel" spending sevei"BI or Injuries, but their conditions t.he directorship of Prof. Muacrave.
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Wf!rc not 19erlou"'. physwlans &amp;akl.
The work was beautifully done and
I ~~ i1&gt;:" cosh awarcls we)'e won days with relatives In Cohuubus.
M1 s Raymond Wells, Mr and
It was believed pr~rty damag wp very pleaslns to our boyl. ,
~: f{lt\«NlnB persons : Is' priJe
-ANDChester Is to be conrratulated an
IW~,.cltf·. Dowltng, CJncinnatl; Mrs 0. c . Davis or Oalllpolls wa~&lt; not heavy as the butldtngs de·
moll~hed Wf're small.
Its good work. After th.e ceremo·
.~,: )l.Q !&gt;Y C•d11• Wlfkham spt'ut Thur111ay In HuntlnQ:ton
Luther
Tate,
9-yl!ar-old
son
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P&lt;m&gt;eroy; .ard prbe, 15 by
men~ served a reel lwtch, and
J~ &lt;!:IPJ&gt;Je .uf Five Points; fth and Mrs Harry Tate returned j £X..TREASURER TO
WllOir.;f.!:l!O bJ Mrs J . R. Hood of Thursday evenina from the hospital TAKE PAUP"n OATH Judging from the amount eaten, It
£.A
was really enjoyed. 'l1lla was under
Oalumbul. Quilt waa won by Mrs. at Gallipolis, where he has been
taking treatment
the IJUidance of Ml8s Smith. Tlfe
BYron Bing of Pomroy
· Rufus Llde, Marlon Ward, Ecka 1 Columbus, 0., Dec ll .-JNS-As following boys were tnitta.ted into
.ioo Berr3-· RJ1d 1\ quar l.€'t. COlllj)O!!ed . ~ IJ.ov·t or his Nittle to es£'iid"e Pil-l'~ the my11terles of t.hiB wtdP.·&amp;p~ad­
THESE ARE REAL VALUE
C. A. Ill. .MEETINO
oT Prank WUl, John Shorr, Da.yt.on 11 ment ol a $1000 fine tor coMplra.cy tnr organization:
1
Helen Jane Faris and Mary our- Strickland and Pete Mees were In I to violate the uatlon&amp;l prohlbltJo
Wilson carpenter, a1lereon Johtl'DEMONSTRATIONS!
tlon were hosteases to the meeting Wellston Thursday evening and law, former State Treasurer Bert son, Kenneth Krider. Wllbw Le·
q( the Senior 11-oup of th~ c . A. R look part in a benefit show spon- B Buckley. who was convicted In wls, William McKelvey,
Harold
.. the home of the latter . Thursdny !!(Ired by the Alnerlcan Legion of February, 1~ , wu to take the Rou~;h .• Orton Roush., Robert Sal·
e,oeninl.
WellsLon.
pauper"s oath in federal oourt het"e eer, Clarenee Bara:ent, Cllftord HiD.
~. A ,ery interesting program con·
today.
Harr}' 9ee8'le, Paul Holman, Albert!
We present this group because the low
llltlna ot devotional exercise~~, anct
THWARTS ROBBERS
Buckley, who was ousted and sent Lathey, Robert Lee, Melvln Sa.ller,l
to the U S. penltentle.ry at "'AtJanta Harold Teaford. Robert Y011t, Ma~·
price will appeal to the majorit)'l of buyers
patriotic BOnl88 e.nd readJnas w~s
ltlven.
Cern~. OdiiDec 11 - IN$-By pur after he was convicted ol warning tin Wilcoxen, Bob Adllm&amp;, 8idne#
this winter. This group is one that very
1 The Junior sroup ot . tbl8 organi- pos~ Y aw ng ll.nd sto. lllng "fol a brewery that 11 raid was about to Carpenter, Howo.rd Roush and John
lliro*' w~U . be entenatned Saturday tim _, cashier WIIUam F. Romer of I be made, declared In his appllca- McChntoclr..
definitely
establishes our reputation of
,rternoon by Prancls and Mary El- the St. Henry, 0 ·· bank today )tlld tlon tor a pauper'a standlnl that ThL" Cheater boys tak.tns part in
"Quality at low price." Then too, you clip
~rfeld at their home on Lincoln frustrated a hold up 13«\ying h.:lhlll R88f!LB are limited to t20. His the 1n1tlaUon· Clayton Allen, MilPill.
wd having diftlculty opening the I case waa to be heard before U. B. jor Partlow, Lloyd Dean, John
the certific3td 1111d sign it which means an
'' - - - - - - - - - - - - saf~. Romer loJtered until .:uato- 1Ccmmls.s1oner Joseph w. Romer Flek, Harvey Newlan. Kenneth New
additional $5:bO off.
:mers entered the building and fri.Bh late this afternoon.
tan, Walter Brown, Raymond Tor·
t~ned away two men trying to rob
_
renee, Ronald Bailey, MarUn Younr
him
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
Qa.na Smith, Rtrold Palklni~D.
Ro) Fl"eeker, Ronald Olbo"rne, Har1 ha'""
N_!!ICE
Sunday afternoon, December 13, ~y 1,. Dalley, Roy OhrlaUe, Samuel
·~ aecu.OI\l 111 e services of a chorua of thlrty-ftve voices of the Michael, OHf!ord Hayes and Wood·
Mr. Frank Stowe to collect the ··Woman's Music Club" of Middle- row Dean.
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open accounta due Dr. H . L . Ward port wUI present their Chrlatmas The evenlna per~ .~
deceased. Mr. Stowe wm call and cantata, "The Pint Christmas" a.t oonc:~ludecl with. a pme · « baiPt
Wilted day.l Too 1 present all accountll and ba.e full the Hea.tb M. E church at 3:30 ball in which tbl!t Racine boyJ eon ..
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L-.lit authority to oollect and. receipt all o'cloclr.. Members ot the club and •quered by ~ ecore oJ l6 to 14.
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also the publiC are extended a corYlu Bajiel SUch, a student ln
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"s Veg- Dee McNaughton Ward. Executrix dial invitation to at.tend the pro- our htalllchool for the past montb.,
eab1e Compoulld Estate Dr. H, L Word, deceased . Kt&amp;m , which will t~rntsh about oOe lett Sunday for her new home near
could have help:d
t.J-10 -·tt hour of musical ent"i!rtalnment. The Columbul. Hazel wu an exceJk'.,nt
ber. lt"s wonderiul
chorUB wm be under tb.e cllreetton 1student and will do 10011 wort In
SEE OUR FINE DISPLAYS OF GIFTS THAT ANY MAN WILL APPRECIATE. 'ALL GIFTS
fi di b c1a hca
of Mrs. Olear Kleln.
her new IChool.
or ~ e• c
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Special numbers will a.lso be reD•
The Raelne htab quintet wt1l
PUT UP IN FANCY GIFT BOXES
oadtonibl.aampL
CORRECTION I
dered by a.n enaemble c:ompooed open the current home .....,.. Sotor plano, orpn and YloUn.
lll'day nllh~ tile boJB and tlrlo
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playlnf oadmUI teama. Reportaln·
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STEEL EXEC'IJTIVlt Ql£8
clloato tbat C&amp;dmua will be, reprel 1hc 1..hurch at Laurel Clltr und bur- l
1!a.l ln Beech Grove cemetery in
cha.1ge of J&lt;' insterwald undert.11kers 1

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t&lt;~~thw::~~.,~·:::::.ed..~o:r.!.·!i 'alike
"::P.m ...
oblerV... and tamUy.
Bancroft..
that 10 far the tourDa•

Mn. John Davia waa a Sunday ape~T~=.;v!,.~~~ :run~U:.::
CONSIGNED ;:?A~8T RESTING ~=b~abn and Mr. Halley lett
Mn.
Lewis.
J , c . Bowce.
er Olne
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t.he r•-t of the wee• for Char',ee•Leona Jetfers spe~ Thursoay
oeo Paraan1 Jr flf Gravel HIU
1 Dr. Ollbert Rich or
eallC), ac:·
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spent TueldQ with hta father.
Qua B~ll of Columbus arrived ben ;. larve contract with the Dravo Mr. a~d Mra. Ramie Edwards and
Mrs. Roy ~ wu shoppinr in
Thur&amp;d~ evenlnl and tbe body of Colllitrudlon Company
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daulhtu, Nettle, v1al.ted Elmer Oh· Pomeroy ThUf!KIIJ.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. It Finney and lin&amp;er and fami!J, Sunday.
' Otto Bumg:~r and,_oeo. Par·
Mrs. Rich was trarW'ened •by Yn-

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Req, t State Off"teen ' fi?~(~~ ~~~e-;n ~~!b~so quJLc iW'f
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· ToUetRed uce Va IuaI The funeral service! will be held'
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s unday afternoon at 2 o clack tn 1
o omeroy n

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Whtr~; ,Qur lrleDdl lew! Ul Jetten or newa m..aLter tor publlcatlon tbey
ahc'dlcl bl &amp;11 cuu &amp;1p. their Dldlle---a.ltho\llh not. necesaarlly to bl!
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Radio
Program

WABl:-Ncw Ycrlc !3486-0001 6
pm Dav~ Abram .s Ot"ch 6 30 Don
Blgckw s Orch 0 U oannk Bcswen 1 15 Dina Crosby 1 30 Reis
1\Ud Dunn 7 4~ MOl ton Downey 8 I

will .,. pubiLihed

ef hmeroJ, Ohio

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well ,Jl()lng for m due season we ::.hall teap, 1f we
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all 'l!an espec1ally ,nto them who are of the household
of faith -Galut111ns 6 9,10

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11 1~ Jack 1

Miller 11 30 Leon Bela.sco's Orch
11 4'i oeorae Olsen e Mualc, 12 Guy
--.::r'"-::--:7:-;;:::::::~-~:--·---:-;;::-;;;::;;;----- Lombardo s Orch, 12 soam Pc:Jpubdtwuri. by Carrier
81 Mall
Jar Dance Oreh
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WL\V-Cinclnnatt &lt;428· 70()) 6 4S 1
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pm Lowell Thoma5 7 Amoa n
.60 Three Mouths
Andy 7 15 Theatre or the Air
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8 30 Da1 ce Pr01
9 Clp:ar Band
30 First Nlgbt.er , 10 15 -serena·
ders 10 30 Variety, 11 Night Cap.
11 311 Doodleaockef8 12 Dance Or
12 31) am Popular Orch 1 Isham
J r" Popular Dance Orch
WEAP- Ncw York &lt;454 3-660)
pm Popular Oroh 6 30 Mr Bones
'J'!milal.., . . .,r.t,Diali!knto., .....-l'lohollt:IOS.
Oompnny 7 Nick Lum, 7 sol
Joy, '1 45 The Ooldbergs B
1!1'J.:O:Rigr3o.S.Pf'21,.,...B• All reiiKiouo teaching, doctrine or ICtvtc:; concert o Mthur Pryors 1
W'f~~
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9 30 Nlp;ht Club 10 Walter
IIPOD.t•e love,IO)'alty and devotlon of tt&amp; ~plef must be in hannonyw1th
11 15 Jesse Crawford
the
lllg&amp; of Jesua the Chriatwbose worde fit nt,... evel') .old and crevice t 1 3tl
coon-Sandert~,
Orch
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man ~rfj and of whom 1t was ~Pld Ill John 7 .46, "NEVER MAN Ralph Klrbcrv, 12 05 am Rudy val••·•
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Yank ~t;'s,
12 30
.J!..l;;'--- Prf#-RMID5k.r.SINNI.I-.QIUIII-"O.WO ·- - - - - - Vln!ent Lopez Orch
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I The Mtllr Brothers, 8 l~ Abe Ly- 1
1 m 1~.o1 .. Band 8 30 Kate Smiths
JI.U! IC a &lt;l5 Vanety 9 Indian Le-1
gcnd 9 30 Popular Otch 9 "5 fhe 1
Fur Clubmen 10 15 Show Boat, 111

Thnma11 7 Ames n Andy
.Je6ter&amp; 7 45 Holl,.wood
Dan~~:er Fl&amp;hlers
8 30
Civic 0Pra 9 30 First
10 R\1115 Columbo
10 15
Cuckoo 10 30 Clara Lu and F.m
ll Sh1mber Music
11 30 The
ThT! ~ Or..ctor" 12 Kings J esters
12 l:i am Paul Whiteman s Oilth
wm-nettc!t &lt;400-7501 6 45pm
1' Amos n Ancly

7 45 Hollv
of Michl-

FLORIDA
"The Playrround of America"
Many a great diva. got her st:ut ln a baUt tQt.•
Blo.~t;;8U&amp; were

mvenlcd so that lthm,, to
colla• buttons would have .sum ~-

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HAUSER IS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER

under

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yuur
O!Jl)(.rtwllty
mfly kn ock
In t.hn conversaUon. which the guest
dr.Ol buo ptuhibltiGn o lfiCl!ts burs ~
ilnd Mrs Coolidge tried to 1\ll
1 hear the mosquitoes have been right iu
quite
bad up here this :mmmer
1
1the ~n~est. ftnally said
' ""''ha\ s all neWBpaper talk Cool1 he palmtbt 1\h:l tcl!o; ftJt tu t~:l:l
idge replied We don t have any IJy .,hot 1 hand
mcsquttoes Jilllt ~ua:s Buss don t
boU1er me They muat bother the
Travel foplts
ncw'Spe.per men though bec!luse

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that s all they seem able to write
I.l~ t Xt.\\fS )C: ,l 1\gl 1t \\hu
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about
ducts cncul!it tot.ls through 1c
\ Aft~r anothea long pause the vnlv•n" doorf'
'GUE-St aga.m tried
How de. )OU get your mall up
Fmu. dill Note
bere Mu t bse quite a problem
I Hu~h monc.y 1s now cumlllii In
It oo.."lles In a pouch Coal.idgc seve,.a l tones
S$1d
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•This wne Mrs Coohdge tJ: led her
Pitiful Cji:-;e-&gt;
hand -.When a two-faced \~Om 1 1 only
Ycu will be interested to Know I has mane~ encugh to ha\'e one ol
s h ~ said
that we also get O_!- them lifted
laundry rrom
Wallh.lnaton - we
-acnd the solled Unen down once a
Our Own VaudevUie
week and get It back very promptHostess- My daughl"r plu,ts lhc
ly
plano b~ ear
But not in the mall pout!h'
Guest-We play ours by elcetrl·
Coolidge. Interjected
city

Ewington

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.Jerns•lem. 110 the Lord ia t"OUnd
JD011D.tailu

RoofGard ...

obou\ b10 peop]o from beacef..th

Cafetena aDd Coffee Shop
$2 to $S We IDVite you to live at $4.50 to $7.50
EuropeaD The H I L L S B 0 R 0 America11
L. B. Skinner, Prea.
Weekly ratea and
C. iJ• Jaekoo11, MIJ'.
folders on applicatioft
Telephoue M-~541

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ne Leuoa-Sermon allo in-elude•

liaocl ,........ the .-,.. ~ tbe
~. a taD, handlome atuarer uri"" •t Vmll J...,tloa, Hlo ottendon II drawa to an ablndoned auto.

foUowi~ pa~~Age from the
Cbrlotlan Sci.- textbook, "Se~
aDd Beallb with Key tA&gt; tbo
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HOIJleolike Atmoaphere, Lar1e, Atoy R..Spaciouo Lobby, Mezzanme aud OutdoOI'
Balcony. Barher Shop, Beauty Parlor, Battle Creek, T urkioh aDd Ruutu Balbo and
many other Coavenieac:ea
"Top o' the Town"
Diain1 Room. and

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.AmoDc tbe atatrona wh1ch com..
prise ~ ~-Sermon Lll the
follo•n-. fiom the Bible, "They
lba\ iru\ ill the Lord ohf,ll be aa
.aaat Ztoa, whit:b. caDDO\ be re..

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CHAPTER II

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fora"-'llfulW.-qboUH
!lef!JQw II I DOW. Ol!iY Sid
doWDI Two wbolo yean lo
pay lba bakmce,

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qhe Gift of the year
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IT 8 A MONEY SAVER

I. C. MEREDITH
CHESTER, OHIO

WETZEL APPLIANCE STORE

g1ft that bnngs the 6ncat radoo entertaon·
ment to your home' every day of the year
- for all the fam1ly to CRJOY
The G-E monne:ram on a ra.d1o rece1ver lS
your as~uran~ of tone; superlbnty proved
many times over by th~ pn:fe"*'n.te of mu·
s1c1ans and leadm~ mustcal authontles fst \a'f"'ntr:il Electnc
radoa. look for the G.E mono-gram and get the tone, ,..t.,f.u:t•on andengonefnng advantages
m radoo at *rpnsmgly low

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GENERAL
ELECTRIC
RADIO
H••• os the g1ft that keeps on gtVIIII!.The

POMEROY OHIO

THE WRONG SLANT

LARGEST HO'I'a.

"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"

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ahadow of the Aluugbly ll..!&gt;alml

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Tbo Go den Texi •
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PRES~KV~R
subJect o~ the

JlAN" 111 the
J..esIOn·SerfDOD which will H read m
all Cbu.rcbe.s of ChrUit, Sel"lntist.

btl TOM GILL
SYNOPSIS

Hotel Hillsboro

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pnoos for q!'al~y.

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Whtr~; ,Qur lrleDdl lew! Ul Jetten or newa m..aLter tor publlcatlon tbey
ahc'dlcl bl &amp;11 cuu &amp;1p. their Dldlle---a.ltho\llh not. necesaarlly to bl!
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Jth'IWd ~onymous letten, however excellent and de&amp;lrable l.n them-

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New York and Chlcaa:o

Radio
Program

WABl:-Ncw Ycrlc !3486-0001 6
pm Dav~ Abram .s Ot"ch 6 30 Don
Blgckw s Orch 0 U oannk Bcswen 1 15 Dina Crosby 1 30 Reis
1\Ud Dunn 7 4~ MOl ton Downey 8 I

will .,. pubiLihed

ef hmeroJ, Ohio

Ring the BeD!

Dectmbel' U

TIU MEIGS PUBLI8UING COMPA.Nl'

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weary m
well ,Jl()lng for m due season we ::.hall teap, 1f we
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'As we have thetefore opportumty, let us do good unto
all 'l!an espec1ally ,nto them who are of the household
of faith -Galut111ns 6 9,10

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Conveoient Center"
of

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11 1~ Jack 1

Miller 11 30 Leon Bela.sco's Orch
11 4'i oeorae Olsen e Mualc, 12 Guy
--.::r'"-::--:7:-;;:::::::~-~:--·---:-;;::-;;;::;;;----- Lombardo s Orch, 12 soam Pc:Jpubdtwuri. by Carrier
81 Mall
Jar Dance Oreh
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WL\V-Cinclnnatt &lt;428· 70()) 6 4S 1
t );, Six Months
pm Lowell Thoma5 7 Amoa n
.60 Three Mouths
Andy 7 15 Theatre or the Air
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8 30 Da1 ce Pr01
9 Clp:ar Band
30 First Nlgbt.er , 10 15 -serena·
ders 10 30 Variety, 11 Night Cap.
11 311 Doodleaockef8 12 Dance Or
12 31) am Popular Orch 1 Isham
J r" Popular Dance Orch
WEAP- Ncw York &lt;454 3-660)
pm Popular Oroh 6 30 Mr Bones
'J'!milal.., . . .,r.t,Diali!knto., .....-l'lohollt:IOS.
Oompnny 7 Nick Lum, 7 sol
Joy, '1 45 The Ooldbergs B
1!1'J.:O:Rigr3o.S.Pf'21,.,...B• All reiiKiouo teaching, doctrine or ICtvtc:; concert o Mthur Pryors 1
W'f~~
IJ
it1J4.PM • cl'8ed •t they are to have any claim
9 30 Nlp;ht Club 10 Walter
IIPOD.t•e love,IO)'alty and devotlon of tt&amp; ~plef must be in hannonyw1th
11 15 Jesse Crawford
the
lllg&amp; of Jesua the Chriatwbose worde fit nt,... evel') .old and crevice t 1 3tl
coon-Sandert~,
Orch
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man ~rfj and of whom 1t was ~Pld Ill John 7 .46, "NEVER MAN Ralph Klrbcrv, 12 05 am Rudy val••·•
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Yank ~t;'s,
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I The Mtllr Brothers, 8 l~ Abe Ly- 1
1 m 1~.o1 .. Band 8 30 Kate Smiths
JI.U! IC a &lt;l5 Vanety 9 Indian Le-1
gcnd 9 30 Popular Otch 9 "5 fhe 1
Fur Clubmen 10 15 Show Boat, 111

Thnma11 7 Ames n Andy
.Je6ter&amp; 7 45 Holl,.wood
Dan~~:er Fl&amp;hlers
8 30
Civic 0Pra 9 30 First
10 R\1115 Columbo
10 15
Cuckoo 10 30 Clara Lu and F.m
ll Sh1mber Music
11 30 The
ThT! ~ Or..ctor" 12 Kings J esters
12 l:i am Paul Whiteman s Oilth
wm-nettc!t &lt;400-7501 6 45pm
1' Amos n Ancly

7 45 Hollv
of Michl-

FLORIDA
"The Playrround of America"
Many a great diva. got her st:ut ln a baUt tQt.•
Blo.~t;;8U&amp; were

mvenlcd so that lthm,, to
colla• buttons would have .sum ~-

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'Fa k() 0 Or Lu ve IL
yuur
O!Jl)(.rtwllty
mfly kn ock
In t.hn conversaUon. which the guest
dr.Ol buo ptuhibltiGn o lfiCl!ts burs ~
ilnd Mrs Coolidge tried to 1\ll
1 hear the mosquitoes have been right iu
quite
bad up here this :mmmer
1
1the ~n~est. ftnally said
' ""''ha\ s all neWBpaper talk Cool1 he palmtbt 1\h:l tcl!o; ftJt tu t~:l:l
idge replied We don t have any IJy .,hot 1 hand
mcsquttoes Jilllt ~ua:s Buss don t
boU1er me They muat bother the
Travel foplts
ncw'Spe.per men though bec!luse

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that s all they seem able to write
I.l~ t Xt.\\fS )C: ,l 1\gl 1t \\hu
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about
ducts cncul!it tot.ls through 1c
\ Aft~r anothea long pause the vnlv•n" doorf'
'GUE-St aga.m tried
How de. )OU get your mall up
Fmu. dill Note
bere Mu t bse quite a problem
I Hu~h monc.y 1s now cumlllii In
It oo.."lles In a pouch Coal.idgc seve,.a l tones
S$1d
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•This wne Mrs Coohdge tJ: led her
Pitiful Cji:-;e-&gt;
hand -.When a two-faced \~Om 1 1 only
Ycu will be interested to Know I has mane~ encugh to ha\'e one ol
s h ~ said
that we also get O_!- them lifted
laundry rrom
Wallh.lnaton - we
-acnd the solled Unen down once a
Our Own VaudevUie
week and get It back very promptHostess- My daughl"r plu,ts lhc
ly
plano b~ ear
But not in the mall pout!h'
Guest-We play ours by elcetrl·
Coolidge. Interjected
city

Ewington

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JD011D.tailu

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obou\ b10 peop]o from beacef..th

Cafetena aDd Coffee Shop
$2 to $S We IDVite you to live at $4.50 to $7.50
EuropeaD The H I L L S B 0 R 0 America11
L. B. Skinner, Prea.
Weekly ratea and
C. iJ• Jaekoo11, MIJ'.
folders on applicatioft
Telephoue M-~541

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ne Leuoa-Sermon allo in-elude•

liaocl ,........ the .-,.. ~ tbe
~. a taD, handlome atuarer uri"" •t Vmll J...,tloa, Hlo ottendon II drawa to an ablndoned auto.

foUowi~ pa~~Age from the
Cbrlotlan Sci.- textbook, "Se~
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HOIJleolike Atmoaphere, Lar1e, Atoy R..Spaciouo Lobby, Mezzanme aud OutdoOI'
Balcony. Barher Shop, Beauty Parlor, Battle Creek, T urkioh aDd Ruutu Balbo and
many other Coavenieac:ea
"Top o' the Town"
Diain1 Room. and

plaet~ uf

.AmoDc tbe atatrona wh1ch com..
prise ~ ~-Sermon Lll the
follo•n-. fiom the Bible, "They
lba\ iru\ ill the Lord ohf,ll be aa
.aaat Ztoa, whit:b. caDDO\ be re..

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CHAPTER II

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doWDI Two wbolo yean lo
pay lba bakmce,

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qhe Gift of the year
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I. C. MEREDITH
CHESTER, OHIO

WETZEL APPLIANCE STORE

g1ft that bnngs the 6ncat radoo entertaon·
ment to your home' every day of the year
- for all the fam1ly to CRJOY
The G-E monne:ram on a ra.d1o rece1ver lS
your as~uran~ of tone; superlbnty proved
many times over by th~ pn:fe"*'n.te of mu·
s1c1ans and leadm~ mustcal authontles fst \a'f"'ntr:il Electnc
radoa. look for the G.E mono-gram and get the tone, ,..t.,f.u:t•on andengonefnng advantages
m radoo at *rpnsmgly low

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GENERAL
ELECTRIC
RADIO
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POMEROY OHIO

THE WRONG SLANT

LARGEST HO'I'a.

"OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL"

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rider. hit pn. 1till warm. bi.dtl ia

they. ncl•Am an4 a dllnr

PRES~KV~R
subJect o~ the

JlAN" 111 the
J..esIOn·SerfDOD which will H read m
all Cbu.rcbe.s of ChrUit, Sel"lntist.

btl TOM GILL
SYNOPSIS

Hotel Hillsboro

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pnoos for q!'al~y.

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tlned too the bou.e by Wneu the
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bo out,
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Wllllam Deem hN been wortlnltn
KUSJONUY MUTING
ft
can..,.. pool _ . durlna blo al&gt;- " ' ' " y Brldloman wu h.,..
S'E C T 1 0 N
A.lo.I:SOll
achedule, to Wuhlnpon towm~UP, eence
to the _ , .••• -.oton Mia·
UW
near Well&amp;t.on, Prlday
evenlDa
Mrs. P'rank Shepard ot Dee- a1onaTY SOCiety llf the M. E church
They had rather euy 5aiUnl, wln- Motnu. Iowa, 1.8 vlalt.ln&amp; at the 00 WednesdaY .ennl.nt The fo1Mrs. L L F!sher of ColwnbU6 ninl bQUl Jamea w1t.bOU~ much ef- home ol M.ra Howard. Pond and Jowtna J)J'Oil'&amp;m wu carried out
--wa.s the week end guest ot her fort. The t:lrll took the leac1ln the lin A E Bartcm.
'lira Sprlua:er ,.16 !n charre of the
Type like this ~ (12 pl) mother Mrs J1m~ watson The lat- nrst qua.rter, and were never 1D Mr and Mn Wm Keniledy ot devotionals, "To Walk wtth Ood,"
ter returned home with h.. r to da.nw. ~e final score belnl 21 til Columbus spent the week end with A leaflet, "Beblnd Brau Knoell:ers,"
spend the wint.Pr
11, Grueser aettl.na 9, Dulaney 8, her parents, Mr. and Nn 811' John ltven bY lll'l Ayery ~
Mrt1 0 E George who JW been I and Amos 16 Pond, McGhee and son Mrs John.eon, who baa been "Stortea1 By 141'&amp; Shumway. "MJII~
t.rpe Uke thil (10 pt.) l"Oe. at the Holzer hc.spttal tor treat- I Chapman oonatttuted the rest. of visiting In Columbus the put tew tery ~x" questtona b) Mra Llllian
-"';er line
mem came home sunday much the team in the pme Tba bo)'l weeks returned home with them. Moore Twenty were r:uent Ll&amp;:ht
improved
J!:U.th Ann Chapman aDd refftllhmenb!l were ! .• : .. .
r
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1 wert slower In 1et.tlnl: atarted, but
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~ &lt;' pl.) #I Jlll't.ID Bet tha carman 18 Lhe 1 uest of I were leadlnc 8 to 3 at. the h.U: Bradford PoweU, 11Lollnlste and
•#(";'
'WCIIda maD01 lllW)
her l!iBter Mra Jamel! Ollnwre and They JOt 10 more in \be 8d QU&amp;I'\er~
, 1 Robert Chase, clatlonet player IC*
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famlly ot Oolwn'bwi
and 8 In the fourth. w1Dntn&amp; ou\. bJ to Columbul, Dec. so to parUdpate
Mr and lara H T. Proctor and
! ~~u.~ m.ert1oa1 tct'iliCili] Mr and Mn w H Reeve11 and 1a 500re of :H to 1'1. Brown acootm in the All Btl\te orcheatra at the dauchter Kaihryn spent Bwulay a.t.
l:il! 1.
1100 Max and Mn Frank ~wlt~:•r 1ed for seven polnta. Wrlfht 8, Ml· State ~ aMOClatlon to be St Albans, the gueeta of her parMnl Prank Reeves of Old Kyger · I chael 3, Diehl 4, Theobald 2, and held ln that clt;r
ent&amp;, Mr and Mrs 0 B Batlt&gt;y
1 M:n. David Clark spent from
1 aoa.cu\lYI 1Diert.ktDI fCI" pr1ol
Virginia DeLaney ~pent Su..tda:r Sei.rlea 2, Coach Leach W!lng teV·
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1
wiLh Lois MarJe Berry
eral substJtute!
EARLY FI&amp;S't ROBINS
Montlay unt.U Thurad&amp;y at New
Mn.1 Berl Harillon and daughl.el
Saturday e~·enine Hamden boys I
I Haven, the a:uest of her atat.er.
No adverliMmeSlt will be 1ateu for ct Marlon l!:.ame&amp;t George 01 Spring came til Rutland t.(l open the local [ Not one, but several robinl were I v.n Jennie Ohlinger and family
lal than
m1nlmum ehar8e cd flrld and Carr!c oeorle or Colum- season a.nd were sent back amart.- heard and observed here Mpnday
Mrs Avery Roberts entertained
t;wea.ty-1lve oenta tor Mdi.IDier• bus ., ~re here ever lhe week end to
under a. 32 t.(l 30 defeat, after II. naornlng rather an unusual occur~ h~Y school class or the M
UOD.
\'i~lt lhelr mother Mrs 0 E Ueorge most lnteresttn 1 and hard fousht renee for thta time of the year E. e~ufch_ at her bome on Thur&amp;day
'Ibeo ltd til.- wW &amp;'ladJ MILit JOll
J H DeLanye engineer of Cln- game , Rutland ftnally noaina: them They did not stay Ions. however. evenipiJ. After a short business ~e~X 4Nired. 10 tba.t. the CGPl fot l11a'l Fpent from Thur.sday until out after th.e Hocking Valley boys lea~g the same day for poitJ.U Ilion/a IIOCial hour was enjoyed by
JOUI' ad Ia pupared 1n tueb a Monday with his ramUy
had ended each quarter but the BOU
a~... Light refreshments were
maonar u to brllw U. IJ'Mtielt
Mn M A Bunce bas been ill the last in the lead The .. ba.lf endtd
&amp;eov.u The followinK weJe prea...ww t.o lOU.
past weEk With tonlllltl.s
l5 to 19, and the Srd quarter ao to
Mrs M E RaLhburn, who has ent.: Jack WU11amB, Franklin Rtzer,
Oi:!m·ge BaUey .18 in Cleveland on ~!, in tavor ot Hamden 'nlen Mf. ~e~ v~tlnltttlln ~olumbust, 'cCJ.eve- BUiy Bartels, David Plan&amp;lan Edb
th
chael stepped out wtth 3 baskets an an
e resen
anad&amp;. ward Houderahalt, Ra-ymond Raw1
1
f.~t.~~~g ~. oet ~~f!!:an~anu- and Brown 3, whk:h put our boys" ~he p;t two week&amp;C retwned home linp and John Oroo,ka
Ml and Mrs
Roy R
d under the wire 1n a whirlwind ftn.
ur ay
Mra Ethel Weed'/ and I!Qn of
UPf an Ish Brown got. 9 baskets Michael
Shawnee, were the guests la.st week
~~;:~t~~ ~ean~c~sungn~ %nrb~ 3, Wr1Bht 2 and a foul, H~wldne 1, INJURED IN FALL FaOM B,OOF ~d!t::renta, Mr and Mn A. J
0
b
d d
hte
and Diehl one toul In thla l!'ante
While sweep1Jlll' leaves trom t.'I-Je
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ge nn
aug
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As a certaln ra.taer the new.. etiiUon 1001 o! a bact porch at her home
Mr and Mn Dale Winebrenner
h~r\r and rrs Stanley S&gt;nliMi and ot the t&amp;m.OWI p C team took the ht:re Monday, Mrs Jacob MU88er of Columbus are the rueats ot blll
For Sale, Miac.
c lth ~
Ky ger spent Eunday Hamden second stringers
into t llpped and tell to the ll'Ound. a parenta, Mr and Mrs. Prank Winew
r ana Mrs Ray Rupe
camp to the tune ot an 18 t(J 11 vic- distance of several teet. 8he wu ae· brenner and family
FOR SALE-8 tube Crosley 1a.dlo
M1 s Roy Rcthscb who has ~:~pent tory, thus llvlng
to the tradi- vereJy brulsed and 18 oonftned
Mra Max Roller of Middleport
complete $16 50, 'I tube Atwitter tile past two weeks ea.rlng for her tiona If past p Cupteams Bch
h
entertained Bunda)' with a big
Kt:nt Electllc Radio complere mother Mrs J oh n Ewing of GnlU- over •was the high man wlt:On5 ~~e~!e~~ncebro~~ accldf\t, tho no dinner honorina:
Mrs
Prank
S1'i00, 1 tub.: RIY.Ilola Electric ra- ~oh~ .5P(nt the week end with her baskets A larle and e~thusiastie
Brady Utalnser who haa been Holm~·s al110 Mr anc! Mrs LeRov
dio e.ompletc S15 00 $200 00 Zen- .amHy
crowd waa p~nt the gy beln 11 1
with hla
Holmes weddln1 annhersary and
lth screen 1rld eiEctnc rocllo ~IU1 1
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t\Ued wllh 1._ns to~ the en~rtatn!
v ng
rrandtather near their dauahter ~thryn's blrt.hday
1
!!'Jfmatic tllli.ng .uu~ new $7 J 00 1
1l'
ment Cheater comes here next ~t 1~ d·h~ 'r:t'~:."'~ar.: J:..,.ra c~ all happening on the same day It
.,.,.,...,oo Studio mod~l plano new
~yger
Pl.~ay night with thl-ee team~; bo s
Marvtn Spirea and a!ster, Mrs . was a moat Joyous ocrasion Mra

IWIXET IIIALL siASoN o•""•
POR R£NT-Garap on Mecbanie 1
Stroet, J • "PPie, Pomeroy
• Rutl&amp;nd teoms, bo~ bo)'B and
t2-ID-3t lir~ opened the 1ea110n by tak1nl
---of the l~mat trlpl In U!elr

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a:raphs $5 00 a11d up $236 00 OrthAND HER PALS
aphonic VIctrola $35 00 5 tube
MJ ana Mrli Charlie Hayne'.! of
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Ba t.Le ry, re~-elve1 and tube.o; $5 00 Mingo Junction 1cturnei home
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U!!~c,l battery :;el complete with J'rlday artcr a. two weeks \Uilt with
batteries $.5 00 to $25 00 New their daugh~r Mrs Emery Searles
Ph l110 !ihm t wave CO'lvcrt.ert! $39 - and fRmtly
50 [lela fl~h
acquarim'l~
fmli
Mr and Mrs Brvan Cremeans
toods acwor1ums ornarnenUi Bnd and children spent Sundav on PosurplJes S~~caal pr1ces on Wall pula1 Ridge
PllJ'I'!I A~k ror lrC't! demOJlStra·
Mrs Floyd Rite visited her moth
li nn ~ rIll£ I I &lt;- ~ ?llllco Rad~. t~ 1cr Mt s Gcotge Lemley \111 Popular
W&lt;Jrld s laJ gcr;t selling ladlo H R.id g~ Mrs Lctnic; b T'~Co\ttrlnc
M
C1 oss
Middleport, Ohio from a ~eve re lllne56
t2 12-3t
M1 ~ Oenrgp Peavey ot Eno ..-;as
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In our village Monday
FOR SALE- Davenport and chRh
M• and Mrs C A BrndbWJ I
.ault.o.ble tor office or lodg" room vbutl'rl Mr and Mrs Jctln Smith
In good condition Ver y reason-· Sunday evening
able AIGo 2 gas heatms: stoves
Mn1 Fannie f3t~ven.s a nd idr.s
Bee Mrs H L
Ward, or call Frnnk Since aud children of MidOOJJ, Wddleporl
12-7·:1L l dlepmt and Mrs Pbena. CIUTord of
f Pc:-mcroy were calling o:1 relaLJves
md f! len d ~ Eundn.y
ALI:. MAKES of radios serviced at
M 1 rnd Mrs lJal~ Mullmd ~d
rea.sonablc prlcea Bring ln youl I babv cr Cil£shlre an1 Mr and Mrs
radio or cnll 241-J H M Cross, wcnqcu ROUI'ih and dalflghler Dall ll'!le rtf Old Kvger we1e Sunday
1 WO CHEVROLETB FOR SALE- guests of Mr and MI S Kcnneddy
1930 models, 1 Sport. Coupe with
Mr and Mrs Frank MillCl' of Corumble seat and wire wheels, 1 lumlm~ Ill'(' 'JI~'t!"'g lhe 1!!.tt~,. a; ~~~;;:;;:~;-;~;:-:~;-;::::;:;~---,J
four door B:!dan, looks and runs pal ent.~ Dr ancl Mrs Rife
ltke new Blaettnar Auto Co
M1 s Elva Rita and children VIS•
AND CASPER
12-lt-3l lttJd "Ml'8 Ina. Rite Sundali
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Ha.lrcul f&gt; 20c 0 K Barber Shop
302 :J:nd St
LW"' doors from
Philip Meld Shoe nhop l2· 11-Jt 1 Wtggam

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Gary Cooper, Claudette CoO:.ert
-in. "HIS WOMAN" '
• Sunday Matinee 1:30 •nd 3!45
Nilht 7 and 8:45

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TUESDAY' and WEDNESDAY, DEC 15-16.
Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fcint,anne

-in"THE GUARDSMAN"

THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DEC. 17-18
Warner Baxter in
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In Con• count1 y will be put. Into
at the
!:truc:Un \he bird • load
ln the third quarter This \\'aJj the u, M.ariet.ta 5 A 8hort tllne la.~r ference Too 811 Hand•
Unherelty oC Chic&amp;i:o tate LhiJ
BtoiD8ch examlnaUoDI
~urln11
oniy period h1 which the Punthen 1Britton cornm ttell hi~ accond per
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every month ot the year a)wwed
did not lead ln the scorlni
Isonal but Pl~l~Ltl mU;scd the at:
IC&amp;p .. &amp;Uie
mo~lc In design with lime~..onr
-that weed BMdl: comprl.e 80 per
one
enae Of &amp;I •naton ounty lle't Fal I to The Kame WW&gt; 11.¥ toUow.s Crow Itenl l' '!he thlld quari.el ended ut
-walil and red tUe . roor the I"" Weatminller Com ina with cent or the pbcaani'e diet., 1118ec:U.
Stop Snarlino., Ciawin r Mel'.,.
ruceived the tlp·o.tf oattl.na: It far thlll' tnt
Columbus 0 Dec 121NP.......Rumbl b Jdl
is
o~
per cent, waet.e araln 21 per
1 ·u [
·- Coun t y p anth er . , down
the tloor to one of hit; guards [
PCI
lngs or di.8cont.ent. In the Buckeye Ul. OJ
rqar ...... u one 0
It
Good Team; Bobcat. 18
cent and rood tratn 1!1 per cenL
And Came Ia Won In Fint Half
and the ball wu ateadUy advanced I 1he- ltwt. l!lhm;ro began wlth a rlfl athletic aesoclallnn disappeared to- rnOMt beautlful of It&amp; type
I
A R d
The re&amp;uits of tllia tabulation
Into Marlett&amp; terrtb&gt;ry when after roarln(t ba.nj' wnh au t&lt;Jn Jaus 011 day and !'riendly relatlona preva11- 1 To iMore the utmoat In accomre ea y
!!h
------some tittle time Britton touled 1theJr tees, all giving tltclr bc!)l Me· led as delegates emerved trom au modaUons, Coach A A Bt&amp;ic vialt--BOYS ARE WONDERFULLy IMPROVED
Grueaer and he made good and the I Peck relieved Fenton nna lnunel eight hour executive conterence
and unlver•ttlea 1n acat·
Athena Dec 12-(SpecialJ-En- 21 per cenL 11
tbe
SCOle was 1 to o
t y,rent in tor Captam Mlr~ben [.9f l1ere early this morning
n~t.e 1: ; .8o~sor~edlh~ut. co~tr~~ couras:ed by P (1'000 sMwlng aaalmoL abo• •t 1-1 or:kls 1n iLl favor
Thlt! was tollowed a short tlrmn lta.lt:tta but the change availed
Withdrawal ot Denilon Unlver- field h
With th
1 nfin IOhl State&amp; qulnte althOugh not
Over Laat Week' a. Fonn But More Practice Will Help
by a tleld KOUI by the lank:;
a
and Wa· lhe
the
a
the Ohlo University
Dfos Moines
Dec 12-INBW kA .
melOY oenter wno caged a nkle
l
a e a
ap
co g~ a pro
onar)' mem ~ ning a building \\hlch woult! pro eats will enter the • ay w!Lh We.st· [ Pumps will supply oxnen tQ ftah
• T
G reat Dea I ; ShOW F IDe eam or
Jalnlt
one to put the cowtt at 3-0 Tins ta.ln MJ.rabcn had commi tted h u; bcr,
WllA
approved Provlatonal vide all taclllues
•
"1minister next ruesday at Athena In tee-bound lakes of Io•.1:a aurlm&amp;:
Great Heicht Handicap
was followed by Br~nuner·s foul or lfouuh error which dlliQua.llflcd him membership '¥.as voted to Marshall ] The Ch!Caio tleld lwuse l8 loc:at
Lhe beat shape so far thia year the wlnl.er
- - - -,. __
Crow who also put the oval throiflfh Pl.e. :J ttl again missed the tluow 1coUege ot HuntlngtQD W Va oom= [ed J~t north of Stagg Field It !.1 Thl! 1s t.he U1lrd game or t.he sea.That the w•ter In lakeJS nced11
.-the mesh and the score wa.s 4-0 1McPeek then !oule(\ Crow who 6Unk menclng with l.hc 1932-33 be..sket 368 ft:et long and l65 teet Ide In 80n for Coach Orovers ream
prcper ' entllatlon durlnK frigid
Slxtc-::n to , mne- these Hgures
Fr::ld OreN tall center, who seem- The quarter then ended Lhls way 1Lhe pesky pellet .for another one ball sea.son
addition t o regular entran~ there
Defeated only 2a 18 by a. Buck:· mont hs long has been te(:ogllized
arf! the answer to om.l of the sweet- !cd dwarfed 1n compart.son to the Owing thls perloa Ma.rlctta. seldom !counter and the Panther was leadWhe~ ~Piluw Unlv:;sitr, ;~~ci l is a doulWfiY leading to the football eye l.eam that towert:d over them by gumo de!Jarlme.lt ur northern
est atortes ever told to tll.e bask~t- 1one Tl.ger center, used his hel1bt W hahendtheh ball In tbelr po&amp;sess.ion and ling l:.!-5 Immcdlateoy altCl Uli.s ~~ $~~~: 0:~~?, mem
n
d 1pl-actlce field
size the Bobcat.s shOwed gTeat f.Lates but Iowa Is believed t.o be lJlc
good advantage at all times
w
t ey did our boys guarded so D~e ~ unk a11ot hcr from Lhu floor
w '-lo':11.w, ac on was e- 1 A full sized gridiron rna be laid Improvement In floor play since ftrst to Install modern air cucuho.,ball followers or Pomeroy and Vi• I The cont~t tt.arted wlLh the Ti- clo.sely they seldom had a shot at and tne boy11 from M~lgs haU a nine I ~etredh until later this month pc~· ~out in the nev. athletic ~ant ror I their 1011.11 to Bliss 1 ~ollege The Ina &lt;:.ystem As soon as the takes
cl.ni~y
Igera uaiq the zone defense which the basket.
Ipoint let~d with Itt tic time t l'mam- ng t e return of the University 8 the interior is a single large room thins that kfpt them from a vic· freeze five men will devote theb
Those flcuri:S more than rep/lid had been anticipated by COO.l'h
1mg
pr~ent
I with no obstructions Th~ floor 1:. tory over State wa.e Inaccurate ttme t o cutting windows' thaough
C1ow then iollowed up Wlc good 1that t.h~a~~3otr~~:uea~edmf:n!~~ : made of cLa,y The height from ~hoot1n1
They semed unable kl the l~t: "1d making tests of the wathose talthful followers who took Farnham and hill trusty Panthers m~~" t~~c ~ec:~ qu~t tct • D~'-' so~n
6
1
8
the trek to Marietta Prk' y evening A!!l a result the Purple cb:l.d MeliS th ~ 1
be w t~ 1 e v. o1k ed wotk and made the sc01e 16 to &amp;1completed Miami W 1
Mar ( t\oor to the t.niSSel! at the center J~ut the ball throu1h the hoop for t.!l' for oxy1cn
to cheer their heroes on to victory rountlans held the ball at ba.·'lt
~ou~ 1 tl1or a e.ut u 8 1tot af tct 'tilth two minutes to pia~ f4cPeck Jshall Ohi U 1 r It es ~I j
111ne Is 50 !P.el '(hetr 16 locker the)' made only seven field goals 1
ina conte.st which before It start- three·fourths of the time durtna: lseVt:lR
llC o.ttmnpts had gonC' Iot L~ ·u broke through fot
a fielder and Witt.eubenveshy, ~enn:t · 1 room in t.he basement for 000 men from 58 attempts They couned
-od, was conceded to give :JW' Lhe entire first half during whiC!l i naught Shortly art.El thu;
I all.c1 whch Ward relieved him
ames
n rg eac
boo Ill ve
One of the novel features of lhe 1fnur out. of 14. fouls
Philadelphia Dee 12- INS---The
PUrple Panthers lttUe If any chance they outfought outp.m&amp;d out- cag;;d one• !or tn 11 flgea; o.n1 th('
then went ln for ward and g The 1
tl
t De lao
d ! InteriOr arrangement.s 1s that the I Since t.be a:ame
In Columbus ! recent ultimatum of th e Peunsylat Ule final outcome
played an:.O ouUJcored their ~u kltr fir: score was registered for them
sunk the last counter lor Wab:sh cs~~o. ;:ns 0
~ t~ ant basketball court 110 by 62 feet Coach 0¥over h.as been stressing vanu £oar1 of Game CordmJ.ss·
Pl~toying under .a great height opponentB: ...._
au. the tiCOre Wf!.'l 6·2 Guinther
Wl~h the score 16 t.o 9 the wm J~e~lon ofc~:e e 2ec ve ~~ I runs across the~ ftekl house instead shootm1 and several cf the pla~en; icncr:; declaring an open 8C i scn nn
handicap, the boy!! played one cf
During th&lt;&gt;-tln th
t
then came through v.lth a J.1clder
buJs played slowly atJd C&amp;.le- season 1 Both lnstlt ~193 f~t d of lenKLhWIHf.! as is customary With seem t.o have regamed the knack or deer of both ~~~xes in U~ entire
tJJe best games they have ever v. ere bo t ~th ~ :t eenders wn~ and then Crow tollowed whh an
and when thJ gup cracked their Wlthdra.wah&gt; on ~h on: 1. ~~e t 1the basketball Door removed there smkmg the ball Trace and Milia, state bctv.een Oec land lb Is prov
f!hown in splte of their hard
k
8 ~,._u
e e 1g
an
rene otb!J all(! Pomeroy v.as ndn g the
th
h
h
e ac
a will be room for a et.ralghtaway who 'kele tErribly off form against mg a succetJs
1uc of our uurd-played CCJlter~ we In~ &lt;.rl!3v at 10-2 at which point the
In havin close In shots
of
c sp ete well t ~Y \IIJ:IC unable to compete with I too yards long
lhe B1g Ten team tune been per- ~ It ls the bcltef of commlti61oner•
11
1
011 oH'eted by :
over the 8' rim ;nd finally
lablh received t:Je top-oft and halt ended Iml'jJel the regular cetfa great
Seat&amp; 6,008
; fo1 mma will In practice sessions
that a rt:ductlon of the
ol
uut.alde-of the basket Their ba.s- w en ~ e husky six, foot six nnltlcr 1tcr, a sl:.ort tim~ be!nre the hair
contest was then !olio ed Both bow ver agree~ t~~~';;~:O t Provision has been ntbde to per·( The ce.ge1s from Weatmlnater I does will bring about a more equal
k t ah tt
ls bo d to l.m
took t e floor Pomeroy received ended wa.s :epluced by FenLon the
w
lh
.l ,
I mit erection ot a permanant bal- whJcn Is located at New Wilmlns- ~ an balance Durtn1 severe wlntt:l l:i
a~ Ule~o ~:ntinue unth-::ir pra~~~ve the tip-oft' a.bou~ :ftrty per cent of long: boy but 110 scoring 1esulted b~
hot dga~e ~~tv.~~1 T~artl':t~~ 1 oZ~~ 1 t 1 sc~e~f~l~~nc~ basketball andJ cony and a gallery, &amp;eating 2,500, lon Pa probably wUJ be tll.e Bob- thOUiallds or barren does In Penn
10
Th t th
ce the time
elt.he1 side after his ent1ance In
an
nm c
e Gu
WU
which will not interfere with the cal.l! to4Khest foes this season Tll.e sylvo.nla. woods eat oft tollage to a
a
ese youn1 athletes worked
Opening 1J1th a ba.na, the local the game before the half ended
sW.rted out like a v u 1 1 t.he Buckeye conference j tract or obstruct the ftoor For the l'ltans u they are called have won height above that which can bo
lonl', hard and industriously dll boys took the ball and st.a1tcd ou. Wh n the s~nd l.la.lf began
and at the half v.:~re I ;en"~on~ s~R~ding InVItation for time being, removable stands of a the Tr1-6tat.e championship tor the reached by fawns and yearlin~s As
durl:a~ne p~~week ~erethcan be lhelr campaign to brea.k tluou~h Mallctta had ULscarded the zone
ll to 9 Shortly before t.he ingston at~letl~t.e;l ~alter I ~vd l new type, seating 3,500 are tnstau-llast three seasons The conJerence a re&amp;u lt hundreds or young bu~l&gt;;s
r~eir0~ ng:, f r ee;.
em In the ramous zone defense unusually defcn~&gt;e and used the m an
the half however, our
his 6Ch~l would n:t~:r exp ~ e tIed, completely encircling the bal:;lr. is composed mostly of rtlrthem and does die of starvation It jg ex·
ft th P~V
orm ~ Y evenms tfTcctlve with 50 many rangy boyE game ana what a scrappy,
Clalk of Pomeroy ed with un other assoclc~~e a 0 18 1 .:,tba.ll court but not m'ringlng on Pennsylv~~onia colleges The West- pected that thls condition w,Jl b t&gt;
a er e wo games
previous as Marietta has t
bald affair lt turned out
fame, y;as inserted In son's t dltl
a n
en 1 the track The track. is eight laps mmister qJ.Iintet defeated Carnegie alleviated tr the n&gt;Jmber of fu'l
1
week agalr..st Tuppers Plains and
With the cr wd howling rm Whn ~ om bo)s Incked 111
line-up and from that pomt Wltten~~g a:aOhig~esl again~~ to the mile and Is 15 feet wide
Tech decisively twice last year
grov;n buck and dodli can b~ e'iol
Chester No single lnd1vla~l c1m action, they took trlt,.r time, re- they more f.Jlan mad :! up tn
the game took on a different be played in UIJJ 0 es cyan w
There ~ be no ('()hoes m thE! The Bobcats w1U again race large allzed
be singled out for
exc .pt.ollO.l talned their com UT"' nd elowl vim and vigor
Orueser
tone
May 22 d 2:.i
'field housl" tor the st.ructme has opponents One boy on the Key- I ~---------..,..--w
praise tor his \\!:Ork for the vm·y but surely workeSO!.tth; the dan~ M1n:.bl:n tile rigel
JJmtny started th:! second bali tor tbe BllnA A we~a~:edma:e~at~~ been acoustically treated to absorb ~tone ~te team 1e !!lX feet 'five I' , . •••· "• •• ••••• '•to•'••'•'" .. '
good rcaE:OU that they played a.s a gC;r zone After an unusually slow fail "ll en th e flee throw
tl:ie last sl.anY.a the Marlett&lt; llS Granville
sound
nches
11 and another is six feet wlll take the center position Mill!!
umt and were working to on~ com- quarte~ the score s mwed Pomeroy Wegner lcplnced Mc~ek nt
25 points while holding theu
The football schedules fo
1!133 \ Cost of the field holll!e is In the three Brownlee the giant or the land Tract the forward posts and
mon end at all times The six bo~s 4 Marietta 0 During this time ward and Mlt'aben fouled GlU"!il!t :..ppon enl8 W 12 aCLer trailing e.tlror Ohio U ond Mart~halllo e of neighborhood ot $'1'00000 It is the
~s an experienced cent~r an Saunders and Brown wiU do' the
who took patt In the game nr':l en- two fo\11~ were commltted both by as a 1:101t of Alpnunse-Gw.;~on act the half v.ay mark, 9 to 11 In ad- lhe new members follow
n
third structure ot the Umverslty a ~~on erence eager lnst year
guarding Size handicap will protttled to the hiKhest pra.lse how- Marlett.a. and both cashed in by om presumably and Orneser ttlso gJac- chtlDn to sinking three belluUful
01110 UNIVERSITY
has Hected for athletic purposes
Ho Umversl% will enter the bably keep Lack~y out o! most of
lou:;ly ml~sed M this point. a tech- field goals, Clark dlsplayea a WOl.•
Oct :n Miami
w~= t~~~~h~: ange In lineup t.he game
ever, t01 thell headwork ill alwnys boys
remembering that basketball IS a \ Opening the second quart~r the nlclll rcul wn~ callud on Wine- dertul fto01 game his Individual
Oct. 28 DePauw
)
•
St.ate fray Burcher
same
kind
of
play
was
resumed
and
brcnne
and
Bntton
sunk
the
rrl;le
l:.rtlllo.nce
a
number
of
t1mes,
1cNo\
4,
at
W1ttenbe1g
McNamara
TOO
team pme and not one ot
1
1
ual brlllianc:!
1as tUe experience wore on Pomeroy shot making the sc.cre 10~3 Mha- covering the ball and putting It In
Nov 11, at Mlltshc.ll
-----poooltlon whld• '""' dono by
Nov 18, at Cln&lt;umatl
Young 'I'o Reti·re
team-ma.tes
No\ 2&lt;.~, Ohio Weslcyo.u
While the entilc squad played
MARSIIALL
hcads-11p ball. lt was the opinion
Oct 7 Wlttenbe 11:~
oi the Wlltcl tho.t thls lad was the
OcL 14 at M!anu
New York De~ 12--INS---Reggle
culst~nding pcrformct and llJ Od :.!I, At Cmcmnutl
~~Ntl~;a~~ke r~~~~dlna\~~lew~:~~t 1
bo,,o n udbWIIe be one of th~ Jcllable, deNov ll Ohio Un!vel:;ILy
Ida) believes he will bo In th
Nov Ill at Wesl~Jan
e game
Plo)"I S of thll• sq uad b ~N
"
twenty years rQm now and
still
~----.;._--Rv HARDIN BURNLEY---------' 0 001thr &amp;ellllnn
Is many gJtmel! uld
ov 30 Wust VIrgtnla Wt:!,le~·an v.inmng 1acel:i Thls battered, torThe Pomeroy-Marlett.a line-up ............... . - - - - ..... .......,......__ t~-fou1 year c•d veteran thinks ne
fmlOWl&gt;
~
I!' 1\t hi~ J:Kost now and ham t. piven
You can have your choice o f
16
PO F P Totals J.l otn St. Ma1y •
Willlanu;town,
thought to retiring
2 0 I
4
Cambridge llltu L;an-'5VIIlt!, bcmc
I II push a bike for a I Ali time
three
ton Dodge
Trucks
1 0 0
2
defeated by Mu tms Ferry, Parkers-~ to come ' he dedll.red recently
If
3 2 1
8
burg and Co::;hocton and h~ld Lo Everyone l.s wondering when I m
with Good Tires. and ready t o go
~~:~1~~~F':.. rg
0
1 U
1 ~ t ho,; '-' 111 Y ~l:vJdet;~S gu.me o1 the tiL"ll.· ~oing ,to rct1re
Bay I'm etlll 8
0 1 t
1
.,!i.QQ..~ PgmeroY.. The 1~1 ga,me~Olllla fellow yeL Porty-tour Isn't
whli !He only one in which th~ Tl- old
At lf!ast I don't feel old 1
for
g~ 1s 11111en w sco1e wlllch empha- havunlr thought
a!]out retiring
"
.. lze!&gt; wlmt a defense the Panthel When I con'!. swing my leg over :l
Total
G 4 a w
See Them At
ha.i!•
bike,
Ill
hove
some
one
61t
me
on
Mntle•tu. 9
FG F P TotJ.l ~
1t
then,
if
I
fall
of!
maybe
I
11
McPeek, 1f
I
0 1
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Scott local CaJnter was picked a quit
WQ.gnur, 11
u u u
0
W1c OUJ.:)t.andlng centel of all wh~
Indomnllable courage has carB11t, (ln If
I
I 2
l
play:-rl aga.lnsl the flg~l s and is ried this veteran through an amazu
Ward lt
0 0 0
u
lmmtl, ~
0 0 0
,\Cc~rdHI that pc:oiLJuu on the tirsl~~~r;;ee~ ~~~~:lk~.f;:!;11i~~m ~:~I
Fent.on, c
1 u u
~II Opp, 11ents team htctdcnt.B.lly tralia m 1913 he has complied a
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0
o • a ~ lc WI Iter talked Lo one of the record tbo.t Is rar~
1\: tty rg
II 0
0
0
lotdmg of!k: 1als Ill southeastern
MlSfortunc, as well as succe&amp;s has
BtiLIUDICl Jg
0
2
I
Olno wlulu m Marie tta and waa been pa1 L of his 1ot but h h
tQld by the ofliclal that Scott Wtl.S ceptcd it unquestl~ably :nd ~a:;
ro tJ.t
4 1 8
~
the outstandmg cen~ r h.. viewed back fo1 more He has had his
Ht lcrcc, Conway, Pa!kcl~OUl"G
lH all of hls •efc1eelng Jn the pu~t share of acCidents-bad ones tooStot m s~ Pflug a.Hd HobsJ.etter
SLason-and h e saw some gootJ but he jm.t grins when they ~re
I IDJfl ::!, Augenstlne a.ud Dye
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munllon~ or the Game
E.cr;le by quo.t.ers 1 2 \(3 4 Total tc,\ms in BCLiou
Fl.mtwy
4 6 ~ fi 16
The boys nex~ game .as with Pl
Part of the game,' Rc.:g 1e
Ma.Jktta
0 2 :1 4
9
E-Jeasaut Big and Little Bla.cks 011 says no use worrying over them
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Occ~mber 18 This .should be a good If YGU do, you mi&amp;ht Just as well r.,....,......,._ .... , ........................ ..
MUSINGS ON 11U: fKII"
~ nme IJJ.so It! wdl be remember-ed forget about thif; KO.me and quit ~
Lhat the 3.i' Bla&lt;k" to•k th" m•t , 83 soon as you can
~
1 he athletiC planL ul Mar1etLa •~:alp vielded by Pom"coy
" "
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Fourteen tl mel! .n the past 1!18'h·
during
&lt;.uHL'(l:C Is Wldoubtcdly one ol Um the Hltrlc 1egulaily scheduled
..
s•a- teen years MeN••
.... o~ara h as won six
tim..st to be had 1ll the cow1try I•t
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races In all parts o! th
ld
addltlon to the matchkss b atJkct.- so n last y.eal although Racine won that record Is somet.hJ~w~~e p~e~~ I
~'f
I ball flool, there a1c smaller puc· 111 the tournament after having ent and future seneratJons wUJI
tic~ ftoou, handball courts, a a.rt been derea.ted dllllng the regular have a hsrd time breJtkJng
1utinlng track, various l·und!:l of season
j The YOW'18'Stl!!ra today can t com
~:qulpment ior exercising and at pare With the old timers he said
mo~t unequaled convenlenUy loco•t·
~tt ~ a few faithful f~tns fwm Thu moderns are not tough and
ld h'.Cllltl:!&amp; [OJ all the a t hletes who Fo eroy were In attendance at t.he seasoned enou~rh The old timers
appear at the lnsLltuUun n as ga me Friday evening In spite ot learned to ride aa youna.sters be·
~t.:~h .! plant uf l"hich my t'tham- the ln&lt;:lemency of the weather On cause a bike wa&amp; an Jmporttmt 1
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prc,ud
'rhe basketball court s1mp!y well 811 hard as any old sailor ever days Today tf'w boys use bikes I
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putect, leavli'J.g nothing flom lll» tnld It did-nearly all .tbe way 'fh:! lbcCJtw.&gt;e t.hey do mos~ ot their trov-1
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m making the Hotel Chittenden the
the travrler Home of the "Purple
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plete wat momentoue: ap-penlnp. U marked tlle first ap·
Pe&amp;tmncell of WIUiam T. Tilden 1
Jnd. u a proleulonal; Helen WlllJ

Koodr'• I_.IBClODd tuece&amp;~~fal "comeback" eampaiJn for the National
Womea'• Title arut the crowning

1Lf N•tional Siqlea: champion of
Ellnvirrth Vinea, of California.
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on w1th a c~lomc rush to tapture
the 1981 title at Fore11t Hilla.
Mn. Moodr'• supcr1orat) over
the wo~en ,tt,ars of the court WQ
never more1 ctearly pronounted
than thla/ear. After her faUure
to defen her title in 1980 rewrta
were current that the erstWhfle queen at the court8 WlW
through as champion
But her
return to cgomp.etition ahowed us a
mrre po)!.e:dfP. reao~t!fUI and
hcillliall~ ~len ~·n, Moody. Thoae
...~et *atUed ' A_eD H~41n v,ab-,
qljlsh all 'ioppOS •on witJi thel Ul·
most easo eame to}tbe conclUW
that sJi&amp;.. WUI rule the eourta for
m"nt a day-or u long as she
-prefe:n ta rem1ln in national ~om-

Vines,• whpM":rl&amp;e't.o No.1
n.ft~Dna U. 8. plaJV wu undplo1qt·
• ti~ mo1t senAtional hi eourt
1111tol'J, Bml7 raoked with tllo polition.

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Athletic lela.licns he[lun ., 1 lRct at came down in every way [lot ~hr da~ b1ke rnctng tr he has
Marietta high scllooi ttnotgu : 11 known to man, except ~Bblly and ldout litlll' riding as a boy It Is
lflm\..i or Coach Ray Fawhatm a qm ~ Uy It ju~::t ratned- Jtnd t10wt fccessadry,;o start young ln develop 1
d
ng pe ll""r.s
Leg muacles and
61H. uate ot the
Marietta. collc~e
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u.nd one ot the', schools out.st::mU·
FIGHT RESULTS
bov Is growing It Is alm:cst ~~
111g football playms, a1c mo;c tolln
possJble to make up that 100 t
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ground with an untralred
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Jl.l , Nf!W York-Bat BaLtalmo 1 European countrJes will h
uV(ciY ru:pr:"'t nnd who 60 whole- 1~ lid s
rcathcrwelgM cham;"~wn be depended upon turn out ave ~
h«:altCdly ~onglatulal:! theJ 1 (_.jliJO· f.:nocir.rd out AJ Singer N. w Yor k of the futurt&gt; sill: day racers m~ ~
u~ 1 nH det cated by lc l mCl wo rld'lo lightw eigh t chi.l.m-' the other side or the Atlantic lh~ 1
1 n~,.nt,.-; a.flt..,
1 Lhun As one mtght say he •oultl pion (2)
Iboys In smaUer towns and vUJage.s 1
1 D.411lO~ t rather t011c to
such oppo·
Franta Neklony, Ozechslovakltl l still use their bike~; as a means of I
nwt~ that to wm from many ot •• - welt erweight, liJlOCked out. Andy 1 transporl.atlon and a.s result they
r::1s This in a line, cxplnlns the Sav1ola, New York (ol'
[are de~eloping as they pow It 18 1
scneral all·round ~pott.smanshto of
Maxie Pinsker New York li!!&lt;lt. nothing for those boys to ride then

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Harold Duckworth Ls very 111 at
thlss wrltlna:
Mrl Libble Halll!!itlne who has
been &amp;let. for aeveral days 1s slowly
improving
Mrs. Loulaa Wilson is on the sick
list
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Mrs Herbert Stobart and son
William Were to Marietta Batllrday
Mr. •nd Mn WUllam Bentz ot
Antlctult7 were Sunday 1uesta ot
hi&amp; staten, Mra. Emma Ha
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and J.41u Tillie Bentz
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Mrs Clladys Hunter or New York
was the a:uest. of Mrs and Mnl
Robert arant
Mrs Hannah Capehart iB serioualy 111 at her home, &amp;he wtll be nlnety yean of qe Prlda.y

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Marie Dressler and Polly Moran
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jecJ t"{l by hl'l tuar ty oa tlu~lr ProiJo
whq ha8 been sick h:lentlol eo.rulhlute, I~ w~ j ~O'i.!ted
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Pomeroy ThundaY
Kr and lin. W. B Karr of
lnolon. were 1....., of lrvlno
and !amity and at,.nded the
eral of the form.er'a COWIIn, Oeorte
Nye &amp;t Pomeroy Thll1'1dl.1
¥rs LeRoy Holmu entertained.
wttb a ~ven o'clock dinner Manda.)' evening, honorl.n.: her aiaterin-Jaw, M.rs E H Holmes who i5
villltlnl here Mrs. Holmel wW
leave for her home in New York'
Tuesday
Ira Plemlna: waa a bualness vlaltor at Columbus Monday
Mr and Mn. Harvey Neue
Mr and Mn. Earl Neue were
Oalllpolls Wednesday
Postmaater and Mrs W 8 W~
were ln Huntington Sunday
A E. WUIIama, mall clerk on the
Hoeldng Valley b-atn Jpent the
week end at 'home with h18 wUe
cart Jlelwkk and MW Nonga
Flemtns ot Parkersburc. ' e week
end tr.ueats of her parenta Mr and
Mn Ira Fleming and famlly
Ml&amp;s Anna Karr who is employed at Columbus ls here spendin8 a
week with h~r. brot.her, Howard
Kflrr ·
MilK! Freda. Jenkins is iJ1 w1Lh

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No genius C\ er "os a l1Uil child,
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Big B1ll Tilden ala&lt;. 1 eem• to
have a f 1rm grip on his profcasional tc~a title Follow
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defeat of Vlnme •Rieha.rds I :
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pro esa on
champion, and the
~rn,to~ ot hla vlctorJea ovet
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reau1ted ln !1 lo&amp;:J o(
c:U!~ia~n!f~t ~nd ul~~ate ,candoubt that Bi,e n~frrlJht ~ 15 dn~
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Tenn:vaon'a Brook, William T. will
go on forever
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the beauty of
Jewelry for expres- •••
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will you see jewels
that w perfectly symboli~e
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all thu
restWa!!hlngton
ot their sch
~tlute llns,
New Y01k l4 1
ere in twenty
this country
tbc erov.d
from
couuty
heavyweight
:Mike Col - It
, fift;:nand
miles a very
day few'
1 bL vlctoriow.
F'reddl~ MIUer, CmcmnB.ti junic r t cys rlde ThtJBo who do arc inL&gt;eltah
lightweight, deteated Lew Feldman. erested merely ln exetclre but
New York w)
fttt.ecn and twenty miles a day
~i!nulated PEARLS
As a. mn~tei dC !act they hAVC
Anatol KnC81G Hungauan hlhl · l ''Yes sir I'll take ~he old Umcr
1 unu~ ual facu.ucs U1ls )ca. Jor a Jamwetght
defea.I.:Jd VIdal Or~· any day 1n preference to the mod~
l :,ucccr.stul baS;ketball season audtgrulo Spain lB)
They were toueher and
1ern orop
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&lt;.tmas to n. c'ose S veml pla}t• ~&gt; wcltel wL;ght and Paola· VIlla NcN
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n s or condition 1 But
RingE, of
Pt ecious
Ien the squat:. show unusual rrom· York, drew 110 )
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At Bnn Fro.n~H;cc.-MJ.J~; 1 L WolaJid ~llji-precious
thc uld win many hall games
\ gaJt Pht!Rdtlphln. OyweJyht ut::'iJ on
WALES PUDDING BEGAN
ft'Om
from .
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! London De 12 - lNS-The bakt found 8 Marietta high Sl!hOol pape r
At MIIWtilUh:cc-Oortllll Iones Ak:- lug of the Ten-Ten Prince of Wa.les
''1hl1P printed Hr11t and sec-.ud AIJ - 1, ::lll
ucglo lUrddlcwclglJt ' de- ChrlthniHI pudding made of bllfe' Opponents football team L'l ~elect- fcatcea Ptte FtrJlO Nc~~;c~stlu, Pu • dient.s from all ot Britain'• dOqlllleel by ~ll: Sl,t~tcn It ts 11n1lllu_.n:v l 1lOi
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pltaslng
~el'ilY fRIU tor Lhc f!BtJY J:b~ets, Brru,klyn d~tht- 1 ?1ore tba~1 100 • •~ ddr1ea!Cn t a.t Mll1tetta. ' r.umbcrecJ i htliiVvwct..ht 1cfcatcd Willie Oster lng tne pa.s~ two weeka have \iaftn
amcng U.s opponents
Mal tms Bc'ltOil 181
pa,rt In the stJrrlng at the huae
Upper Square
' j&gt;omeroy, Ohio.
Yet ry, Parkersburg Zanesvlllf' Co-[ B 11l:v Joues Phlladclp1 11 a 11~ 0 I PUodlng which Is to be tU&amp;trlbWd
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Oamblid&amp;e ~tnd Piftueroy wluulug Ph~ lfl&amp;, Al:izuna Co"11po)l (6J.
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KUSJONUY MUTING
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achedule, to Wuhlnpon towm~UP, eence
to the _ , .••• -.oton Mia·
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near Well&amp;t.on, Prlday
evenlDa
Mrs. P'rank Shepard ot Dee- a1onaTY SOCiety llf the M. E church
They had rather euy 5aiUnl, wln- Motnu. Iowa, 1.8 vlalt.ln&amp; at the 00 WednesdaY .ennl.nt The fo1Mrs. L L F!sher of ColwnbU6 ninl bQUl Jamea w1t.bOU~ much ef- home ol M.ra Howard. Pond and Jowtna J)J'Oil'&amp;m wu carried out
--wa.s the week end guest ot her fort. The t:lrll took the leac1ln the lin A E Bartcm.
'lira Sprlua:er ,.16 !n charre of the
Type like this ~ (12 pl) mother Mrs J1m~ watson The lat- nrst qua.rter, and were never 1D Mr and Mn Wm Keniledy ot devotionals, "To Walk wtth Ood,"
ter returned home with h.. r to da.nw. ~e final score belnl 21 til Columbus spent the week end with A leaflet, "Beblnd Brau Knoell:ers,"
spend the wint.Pr
11, Grueser aettl.na 9, Dulaney 8, her parents, Mr. and Nn 811' John ltven bY lll'l Ayery ~
Mrt1 0 E George who JW been I and Amos 16 Pond, McGhee and son Mrs John.eon, who baa been "Stortea1 By 141'&amp; Shumway. "MJII~
t.rpe Uke thil (10 pt.) l"Oe. at the Holzer hc.spttal tor treat- I Chapman oonatttuted the rest. of visiting In Columbus the put tew tery ~x" questtona b) Mra Llllian
-"';er line
mem came home sunday much the team in the pme Tba bo)'l weeks returned home with them. Moore Twenty were r:uent Ll&amp;:ht
improved
J!:U.th Ann Chapman aDd refftllhmenb!l were ! .• : .. .
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her l!iBter Mra Jamel! Ollnwre and They JOt 10 more in \be 8d QU&amp;I'\er~
, 1 Robert Chase, clatlonet player IC*
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and 8 In the fourth. w1Dntn&amp; ou\. bJ to Columbul, Dec. so to parUdpate
Mr and lara H T. Proctor and
! ~~u.~ m.ert1oa1 tct'iliCili] Mr and Mn w H Reeve11 and 1a 500re of :H to 1'1. Brown acootm in the All Btl\te orcheatra at the dauchter Kaihryn spent Bwulay a.t.
l:il! 1.
1100 Max and Mn Frank ~wlt~:•r 1ed for seven polnta. Wrlfht 8, Ml· State ~ aMOClatlon to be St Albans, the gueeta of her parMnl Prank Reeves of Old Kyger · I chael 3, Diehl 4, Theobald 2, and held ln that clt;r
ent&amp;, Mr and Mrs 0 B Batlt&gt;y
1 M:n. David Clark spent from
1 aoa.cu\lYI 1Diert.ktDI fCI" pr1ol
Virginia DeLaney ~pent Su..tda:r Sei.rlea 2, Coach Leach W!lng teV·
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eral substJtute!
EARLY FI&amp;S't ROBINS
Montlay unt.U Thurad&amp;y at New
Mn.1 Berl Harillon and daughl.el
Saturday e~·enine Hamden boys I
I Haven, the a:uest of her atat.er.
No adverliMmeSlt will be 1ateu for ct Marlon l!:.ame&amp;t George 01 Spring came til Rutland t.(l open the local [ Not one, but several robinl were I v.n Jennie Ohlinger and family
lal than
m1nlmum ehar8e cd flrld and Carr!c oeorle or Colum- season a.nd were sent back amart.- heard and observed here Mpnday
Mrs Avery Roberts entertained
t;wea.ty-1lve oenta tor Mdi.IDier• bus ., ~re here ever lhe week end to
under a. 32 t.(l 30 defeat, after II. naornlng rather an unusual occur~ h~Y school class or the M
UOD.
\'i~lt lhelr mother Mrs 0 E Ueorge most lnteresttn 1 and hard fousht renee for thta time of the year E. e~ufch_ at her bome on Thur&amp;day
'Ibeo ltd til.- wW &amp;'ladJ MILit JOll
J H DeLanye engineer of Cln- game , Rutland ftnally noaina: them They did not stay Ions. however. evenipiJ. After a short business ~e~X 4Nired. 10 tba.t. the CGPl fot l11a'l Fpent from Thur.sday until out after th.e Hocking Valley boys lea~g the same day for poitJ.U Ilion/a IIOCial hour was enjoyed by
JOUI' ad Ia pupared 1n tueb a Monday with his ramUy
had ended each quarter but the BOU
a~... Light refreshments were
maonar u to brllw U. IJ'Mtielt
Mn M A Bunce bas been ill the last in the lead The .. ba.lf endtd
&amp;eov.u The followinK weJe prea...ww t.o lOU.
past weEk With tonlllltl.s
l5 to 19, and the Srd quarter ao to
Mrs M E RaLhburn, who has ent.: Jack WU11amB, Franklin Rtzer,
Oi:!m·ge BaUey .18 in Cleveland on ~!, in tavor ot Hamden 'nlen Mf. ~e~ v~tlnltttlln ~olumbust, 'cCJ.eve- BUiy Bartels, David Plan&amp;lan Edb
th
chael stepped out wtth 3 baskets an an
e resen
anad&amp;. ward Houderahalt, Ra-ymond Raw1
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f.~t.~~~g ~. oet ~~f!!:an~anu- and Brown 3, whk:h put our boys" ~he p;t two week&amp;C retwned home linp and John Oroo,ka
Ml and Mrs
Roy R
d under the wire 1n a whirlwind ftn.
ur ay
Mra Ethel Weed'/ and I!Qn of
UPf an Ish Brown got. 9 baskets Michael
Shawnee, were the guests la.st week
~~;:~t~~ ~ean~c~sungn~ %nrb~ 3, Wr1Bht 2 and a foul, H~wldne 1, INJURED IN FALL FaOM B,OOF ~d!t::renta, Mr and Mn A. J
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and Diehl one toul In thla l!'ante
While sweep1Jlll' leaves trom t.'I-Je
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As a certaln ra.taer the new.. etiiUon 1001 o! a bact porch at her home
Mr and Mn Dale Winebrenner
h~r\r and rrs Stanley S&gt;nliMi and ot the t&amp;m.OWI p C team took the ht:re Monday, Mrs Jacob MU88er of Columbus are the rueats ot blll
For Sale, Miac.
c lth ~
Ky ger spent Eunday Hamden second stringers
into t llpped and tell to the ll'Ound. a parenta, Mr and Mrs. Prank Winew
r ana Mrs Ray Rupe
camp to the tune ot an 18 t(J 11 vic- distance of several teet. 8he wu ae· brenner and family
FOR SALE-8 tube Crosley 1a.dlo
M1 s Roy Rcthscb who has ~:~pent tory, thus llvlng
to the tradi- vereJy brulsed and 18 oonftned
Mra Max Roller of Middleport
complete $16 50, 'I tube Atwitter tile past two weeks ea.rlng for her tiona If past p Cupteams Bch
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entertained Bunda)' with a big
Kt:nt Electllc Radio complere mother Mrs J oh n Ewing of GnlU- over •was the high man wlt:On5 ~~e~!e~~ncebro~~ accldf\t, tho no dinner honorina:
Mrs
Prank
S1'i00, 1 tub.: RIY.Ilola Electric ra- ~oh~ .5P(nt the week end with her baskets A larle and e~thusiastie
Brady Utalnser who haa been Holm~·s al110 Mr anc! Mrs LeRov
dio e.ompletc S15 00 $200 00 Zen- .amHy
crowd waa p~nt the gy beln 11 1
with hla
Holmes weddln1 annhersary and
lth screen 1rld eiEctnc rocllo ~IU1 1
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Pl.~ay night with thl-ee team~; bo s
Marvtn Spirea and a!ster, Mrs . was a moat Joyous ocrasion Mra

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batteries $.5 00 to $25 00 New their daugh~r Mrs Emery Searles
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toods acwor1ums ornarnenUi Bnd and children spent Sundav on PosurplJes S~~caal pr1ces on Wall pula1 Ridge
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FOR SALE- Davenport and chRh
M• and Mrs C A BrndbWJ I
.ault.o.ble tor office or lodg" room vbutl'rl Mr and Mrs Jctln Smith
In good condition Ver y reason-· Sunday evening
able AIGo 2 gas heatms: stoves
Mn1 Fannie f3t~ven.s a nd idr.s
Bee Mrs H L
Ward, or call Frnnk Since aud children of MidOOJJ, Wddleporl
12-7·:1L l dlepmt and Mrs Pbena. CIUTord of
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ALI:. MAKES of radios serviced at
M 1 rnd Mrs lJal~ Mullmd ~d
rea.sonablc prlcea Bring ln youl I babv cr Cil£shlre an1 Mr and Mrs
radio or cnll 241-J H M Cross, wcnqcu ROUI'ih and dalflghler Dall ll'!le rtf Old Kvger we1e Sunday
1 WO CHEVROLETB FOR SALE- guests of Mr and MI S Kcnneddy
1930 models, 1 Sport. Coupe with
Mr and Mrs Frank MillCl' of Corumble seat and wire wheels, 1 lumlm~ Ill'(' 'JI~'t!"'g lhe 1!!.tt~,. a; ~~~;;:;;:~;-;~;:-:~;-;::::;:;~---,J
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In Con• count1 y will be put. Into
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!:truc:Un \he bird • load
ln the third quarter This \\'aJj the u, M.ariet.ta 5 A 8hort tllne la.~r ference Too 811 Hand•
Unherelty oC Chic&amp;i:o tate LhiJ
BtoiD8ch examlnaUoDI
~urln11
oniy period h1 which the Punthen 1Britton cornm ttell hi~ accond per
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every month ot the year a)wwed
did not lead ln the scorlni
Isonal but Pl~l~Ltl mU;scd the at:
IC&amp;p .. &amp;Uie
mo~lc In design with lime~..onr
-that weed BMdl: comprl.e 80 per
one
enae Of &amp;I •naton ounty lle't Fal I to The Kame WW&gt; 11.¥ toUow.s Crow Itenl l' '!he thlld quari.el ended ut
-walil and red tUe . roor the I"" Weatminller Com ina with cent or the pbcaani'e diet., 1118ec:U.
Stop Snarlino., Ciawin r Mel'.,.
ruceived the tlp·o.tf oattl.na: It far thlll' tnt
Columbus 0 Dec 121NP.......Rumbl b Jdl
is
o~
per cent, waet.e araln 21 per
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·- Coun t y p anth er . , down
the tloor to one of hit; guards [
PCI
lngs or di.8cont.ent. In the Buckeye Ul. OJ
rqar ...... u one 0
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Good Team; Bobcat. 18
cent and rood tratn 1!1 per cenL
And Came Ia Won In Fint Half
and the ball wu ateadUy advanced I 1he- ltwt. l!lhm;ro began wlth a rlfl athletic aesoclallnn disappeared to- rnOMt beautlful of It&amp; type
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The re&amp;uits of tllia tabulation
Into Marlett&amp; terrtb&gt;ry when after roarln(t ba.nj' wnh au t&lt;Jn Jaus 011 day and !'riendly relatlona preva11- 1 To iMore the utmoat In accomre ea y
!!h
------some tittle time Britton touled 1theJr tees, all giving tltclr bc!)l Me· led as delegates emerved trom au modaUons, Coach A A Bt&amp;ic vialt--BOYS ARE WONDERFULLy IMPROVED
Grueaer and he made good and the I Peck relieved Fenton nna lnunel eight hour executive conterence
and unlver•ttlea 1n acat·
Athena Dec 12-(SpecialJ-En- 21 per cenL 11
tbe
SCOle was 1 to o
t y,rent in tor Captam Mlr~ben [.9f l1ere early this morning
n~t.e 1: ; .8o~sor~edlh~ut. co~tr~~ couras:ed by P (1'000 sMwlng aaalmoL abo• •t 1-1 or:kls 1n iLl favor
Thlt! was tollowed a short tlrmn lta.lt:tta but the change availed
Withdrawal ot Denilon Unlver- field h
With th
1 nfin IOhl State&amp; qulnte althOugh not
Over Laat Week' a. Fonn But More Practice Will Help
by a tleld KOUI by the lank:;
a
and Wa· lhe
the
a
the Ohlo University
Dfos Moines
Dec 12-INBW kA .
melOY oenter wno caged a nkle
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a e a
ap
co g~ a pro
onar)' mem ~ ning a building \\hlch woult! pro eats will enter the • ay w!Lh We.st· [ Pumps will supply oxnen tQ ftah
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G reat Dea I ; ShOW F IDe eam or
Jalnlt
one to put the cowtt at 3-0 Tins ta.ln MJ.rabcn had commi tted h u; bcr,
WllA
approved Provlatonal vide all taclllues
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"1minister next ruesday at Athena In tee-bound lakes of Io•.1:a aurlm&amp;:
Great Heicht Handicap
was followed by Br~nuner·s foul or lfouuh error which dlliQua.llflcd him membership '¥.as voted to Marshall ] The Ch!Caio tleld lwuse l8 loc:at
Lhe beat shape so far thia year the wlnl.er
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Crow who also put the oval throiflfh Pl.e. :J ttl again missed the tluow 1coUege ot HuntlngtQD W Va oom= [ed J~t north of Stagg Field It !.1 Thl! 1s t.he U1lrd game or t.he sea.That the w•ter In lakeJS nced11
.-the mesh and the score wa.s 4-0 1McPeek then !oule(\ Crow who 6Unk menclng with l.hc 1932-33 be..sket 368 ft:et long and l65 teet Ide In 80n for Coach Orovers ream
prcper ' entllatlon durlnK frigid
Slxtc-::n to , mne- these Hgures
Fr::ld OreN tall center, who seem- The quarter then ended Lhls way 1Lhe pesky pellet .for another one ball sea.son
addition t o regular entran~ there
Defeated only 2a 18 by a. Buck:· mont hs long has been te(:ogllized
arf! the answer to om.l of the sweet- !cd dwarfed 1n compart.son to the Owing thls perloa Ma.rlctta. seldom !counter and the Panther was leadWhe~ ~Piluw Unlv:;sitr, ;~~ci l is a doulWfiY leading to the football eye l.eam that towert:d over them by gumo de!Jarlme.lt ur northern
est atortes ever told to tll.e bask~t- 1one Tl.ger center, used his hel1bt W hahendtheh ball In tbelr po&amp;sess.ion and ling l:.!-5 Immcdlateoy altCl Uli.s ~~ $~~~: 0:~~?, mem
n
d 1pl-actlce field
size the Bobcat.s shOwed gTeat f.Lates but Iowa Is believed t.o be lJlc
good advantage at all times
w
t ey did our boys guarded so D~e ~ unk a11ot hcr from Lhu floor
w '-lo':11.w, ac on was e- 1 A full sized gridiron rna be laid Improvement In floor play since ftrst to Install modern air cucuho.,ball followers or Pomeroy and Vi• I The cont~t tt.arted wlLh the Ti- clo.sely they seldom had a shot at and tne boy11 from M~lgs haU a nine I ~etredh until later this month pc~· ~out in the nev. athletic ~ant ror I their 1011.11 to Bliss 1 ~ollege The Ina &lt;:.ystem As soon as the takes
cl.ni~y
Igera uaiq the zone defense which the basket.
Ipoint let~d with Itt tic time t l'mam- ng t e return of the University 8 the interior is a single large room thins that kfpt them from a vic· freeze five men will devote theb
Those flcuri:S more than rep/lid had been anticipated by COO.l'h
1mg
pr~ent
I with no obstructions Th~ floor 1:. tory over State wa.e Inaccurate ttme t o cutting windows' thaough
C1ow then iollowed up Wlc good 1that t.h~a~~3otr~~:uea~edmf:n!~~ : made of cLa,y The height from ~hoot1n1
They semed unable kl the l~t: "1d making tests of the wathose talthful followers who took Farnham and hill trusty Panthers m~~" t~~c ~ec:~ qu~t tct • D~'-' so~n
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the trek to Marietta Prk' y evening A!!l a result the Purple cb:l.d MeliS th ~ 1
be w t~ 1 e v. o1k ed wotk and made the sc01e 16 to &amp;1completed Miami W 1
Mar ( t\oor to the t.niSSel! at the center J~ut the ball throu1h the hoop for t.!l' for oxy1cn
to cheer their heroes on to victory rountlans held the ball at ba.·'lt
~ou~ 1 tl1or a e.ut u 8 1tot af tct 'tilth two minutes to pia~ f4cPeck Jshall Ohi U 1 r It es ~I j
111ne Is 50 !P.el '(hetr 16 locker the)' made only seven field goals 1
ina conte.st which before It start- three·fourths of the time durtna: lseVt:lR
llC o.ttmnpts had gonC' Iot L~ ·u broke through fot
a fielder and Witt.eubenveshy, ~enn:t · 1 room in t.he basement for 000 men from 58 attempts They couned
-od, was conceded to give :JW' Lhe entire first half during whiC!l i naught Shortly art.El thu;
I all.c1 whch Ward relieved him
ames
n rg eac
boo Ill ve
One of the novel features of lhe 1fnur out. of 14. fouls
Philadelphia Dee 12- INS---The
PUrple Panthers lttUe If any chance they outfought outp.m&amp;d out- cag;;d one• !or tn 11 flgea; o.n1 th('
then went ln for ward and g The 1
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t De lao
d ! InteriOr arrangement.s 1s that the I Since t.be a:ame
In Columbus ! recent ultimatum of th e Peunsylat Ule final outcome
played an:.O ouUJcored their ~u kltr fir: score was registered for them
sunk the last counter lor Wab:sh cs~~o. ;:ns 0
~ t~ ant basketball court 110 by 62 feet Coach 0¥over h.as been stressing vanu £oar1 of Game CordmJ.ss·
Pl~toying under .a great height opponentB: ...._
au. the tiCOre Wf!.'l 6·2 Guinther
Wl~h the score 16 t.o 9 the wm J~e~lon ofc~:e e 2ec ve ~~ I runs across the~ ftekl house instead shootm1 and several cf the pla~en; icncr:; declaring an open 8C i scn nn
handicap, the boy!! played one cf
During th&lt;&gt;-tln th
t
then came through v.lth a J.1clder
buJs played slowly atJd C&amp;.le- season 1 Both lnstlt ~193 f~t d of lenKLhWIHf.! as is customary With seem t.o have regamed the knack or deer of both ~~~xes in U~ entire
tJJe best games they have ever v. ere bo t ~th ~ :t eenders wn~ and then Crow tollowed whh an
and when thJ gup cracked their Wlthdra.wah&gt; on ~h on: 1. ~~e t 1the basketball Door removed there smkmg the ball Trace and Milia, state bctv.een Oec land lb Is prov
f!hown in splte of their hard
k
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e e 1g
an
rene otb!J all(! Pomeroy v.as ndn g the
th
h
h
e ac
a will be room for a et.ralghtaway who 'kele tErribly off form against mg a succetJs
1uc of our uurd-played CCJlter~ we In~ &lt;.rl!3v at 10-2 at which point the
In havin close In shots
of
c sp ete well t ~Y \IIJ:IC unable to compete with I too yards long
lhe B1g Ten team tune been per- ~ It ls the bcltef of commlti61oner•
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011 oH'eted by :
over the 8' rim ;nd finally
lablh received t:Je top-oft and halt ended Iml'jJel the regular cetfa great
Seat&amp; 6,008
; fo1 mma will In practice sessions
that a rt:ductlon of the
ol
uut.alde-of the basket Their ba.s- w en ~ e husky six, foot six nnltlcr 1tcr, a sl:.ort tim~ be!nre the hair
contest was then !olio ed Both bow ver agree~ t~~~';;~:O t Provision has been ntbde to per·( The ce.ge1s from Weatmlnater I does will bring about a more equal
k t ah tt
ls bo d to l.m
took t e floor Pomeroy received ended wa.s :epluced by FenLon the
w
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I mit erection ot a permanant bal- whJcn Is located at New Wilmlns- ~ an balance Durtn1 severe wlntt:l l:i
a~ Ule~o ~:ntinue unth-::ir pra~~~ve the tip-oft' a.bou~ :ftrty per cent of long: boy but 110 scoring 1esulted b~
hot dga~e ~~tv.~~1 T~artl':t~~ 1 oZ~~ 1 t 1 sc~e~f~l~~nc~ basketball andJ cony and a gallery, &amp;eating 2,500, lon Pa probably wUJ be tll.e Bob- thOUiallds or barren does In Penn
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Th t th
ce the time
elt.he1 side after his ent1ance In
an
nm c
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WU
which will not interfere with the cal.l! to4Khest foes this season Tll.e sylvo.nla. woods eat oft tollage to a
a
ese youn1 athletes worked
Opening 1J1th a ba.na, the local the game before the half ended
sW.rted out like a v u 1 1 t.he Buckeye conference j tract or obstruct the ftoor For the l'ltans u they are called have won height above that which can bo
lonl', hard and industriously dll boys took the ball and st.a1tcd ou. Wh n the s~nd l.la.lf began
and at the half v.:~re I ;en"~on~ s~R~ding InVItation for time being, removable stands of a the Tr1-6tat.e championship tor the reached by fawns and yearlin~s As
durl:a~ne p~~week ~erethcan be lhelr campaign to brea.k tluou~h Mallctta had ULscarded the zone
ll to 9 Shortly before t.he ingston at~letl~t.e;l ~alter I ~vd l new type, seating 3,500 are tnstau-llast three seasons The conJerence a re&amp;u lt hundreds or young bu~l&gt;;s
r~eir0~ ng:, f r ee;.
em In the ramous zone defense unusually defcn~&gt;e and used the m an
the half however, our
his 6Ch~l would n:t~:r exp ~ e tIed, completely encircling the bal:;lr. is composed mostly of rtlrthem and does die of starvation It jg ex·
ft th P~V
orm ~ Y evenms tfTcctlve with 50 many rangy boyE game ana what a scrappy,
Clalk of Pomeroy ed with un other assoclc~~e a 0 18 1 .:,tba.ll court but not m'ringlng on Pennsylv~~onia colleges The West- pected that thls condition w,Jl b t&gt;
a er e wo games
previous as Marietta has t
bald affair lt turned out
fame, y;as inserted In son's t dltl
a n
en 1 the track The track. is eight laps mmister qJ.Iintet defeated Carnegie alleviated tr the n&gt;Jmber of fu'l
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week agalr..st Tuppers Plains and
With the cr wd howling rm Whn ~ om bo)s Incked 111
line-up and from that pomt Wltten~~g a:aOhig~esl again~~ to the mile and Is 15 feet wide
Tech decisively twice last year
grov;n buck and dodli can b~ e'iol
Chester No single lnd1vla~l c1m action, they took trlt,.r time, re- they more f.Jlan mad :! up tn
the game took on a different be played in UIJJ 0 es cyan w
There ~ be no ('()hoes m thE! The Bobcats w1U again race large allzed
be singled out for
exc .pt.ollO.l talned their com UT"' nd elowl vim and vigor
Orueser
tone
May 22 d 2:.i
'field housl" tor the st.ructme has opponents One boy on the Key- I ~---------..,..--w
praise tor his \\!:Ork for the vm·y but surely workeSO!.tth; the dan~ M1n:.bl:n tile rigel
JJmtny started th:! second bali tor tbe BllnA A we~a~:edma:e~at~~ been acoustically treated to absorb ~tone ~te team 1e !!lX feet 'five I' , . •••· "• •• ••••• '•to•'••'•'" .. '
good rcaE:OU that they played a.s a gC;r zone After an unusually slow fail "ll en th e flee throw
tl:ie last sl.anY.a the Marlett&lt; llS Granville
sound
nches
11 and another is six feet wlll take the center position Mill!!
umt and were working to on~ com- quarte~ the score s mwed Pomeroy Wegner lcplnced Mc~ek nt
25 points while holding theu
The football schedules fo
1!133 \ Cost of the field holll!e is In the three Brownlee the giant or the land Tract the forward posts and
mon end at all times The six bo~s 4 Marietta 0 During this time ward and Mlt'aben fouled GlU"!il!t :..ppon enl8 W 12 aCLer trailing e.tlror Ohio U ond Mart~halllo e of neighborhood ot $'1'00000 It is the
~s an experienced cent~r an Saunders and Brown wiU do' the
who took patt In the game nr':l en- two fo\11~ were commltted both by as a 1:101t of Alpnunse-Gw.;~on act the half v.ay mark, 9 to 11 In ad- lhe new members follow
n
third structure ot the Umverslty a ~~on erence eager lnst year
guarding Size handicap will protttled to the hiKhest pra.lse how- Marlett.a. and both cashed in by om presumably and Orneser ttlso gJac- chtlDn to sinking three belluUful
01110 UNIVERSITY
has Hected for athletic purposes
Ho Umversl% will enter the bably keep Lack~y out o! most of
lou:;ly ml~sed M this point. a tech- field goals, Clark dlsplayea a WOl.•
Oct :n Miami
w~= t~~~~h~: ange In lineup t.he game
ever, t01 thell headwork ill alwnys boys
remembering that basketball IS a \ Opening the second quart~r the nlclll rcul wn~ callud on Wine- dertul fto01 game his Individual
Oct. 28 DePauw
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same
kind
of
play
was
resumed
and
brcnne
and
Bntton
sunk
the
rrl;le
l:.rtlllo.nce
a
number
of
t1mes,
1cNo\
4,
at
W1ttenbe1g
McNamara
TOO
team pme and not one ot
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ual brlllianc:!
1as tUe experience wore on Pomeroy shot making the sc.cre 10~3 Mha- covering the ball and putting It In
Nov 11, at Mlltshc.ll
-----poooltlon whld• '""' dono by
Nov 18, at Cln&lt;umatl
Young 'I'o Reti·re
team-ma.tes
No\ 2&lt;.~, Ohio Weslcyo.u
While the entilc squad played
MARSIIALL
hcads-11p ball. lt was the opinion
Oct 7 Wlttenbe 11:~
oi the Wlltcl tho.t thls lad was the
OcL 14 at M!anu
New York De~ 12--INS---Reggle
culst~nding pcrformct and llJ Od :.!I, At Cmcmnutl
~~Ntl~;a~~ke r~~~~dlna\~~lew~:~~t 1
bo,,o n udbWIIe be one of th~ Jcllable, deNov ll Ohio Un!vel:;ILy
Ida) believes he will bo In th
Nov Ill at Wesl~Jan
e game
Plo)"I S of thll• sq uad b ~N
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twenty years rQm now and
still
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Is many gJtmel! uld
ov 30 Wust VIrgtnla Wt:!,le~·an v.inmng 1acel:i Thls battered, torThe Pomeroy-Marlett.a line-up ............... . - - - - ..... .......,......__ t~-fou1 year c•d veteran thinks ne
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You can have your choice o f
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PO F P Totals J.l otn St. Ma1y •
Willlanu;town,
thought to retiring
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Cambridge llltu L;an-'5VIIlt!, bcmc
I II push a bike for a I Ali time
three
ton Dodge
Trucks
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defeated by Mu tms Ferry, Parkers-~ to come ' he dedll.red recently
If
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burg and Co::;hocton and h~ld Lo Everyone l.s wondering when I m
with Good Tires. and ready t o go
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Bay I'm etlll 8
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.,!i.QQ..~ PgmeroY.. The 1~1 ga,me~Olllla fellow yeL Porty-tour Isn't
whli !He only one in which th~ Tl- old
At lf!ast I don't feel old 1
for
g~ 1s 11111en w sco1e wlllch empha- havunlr thought
a!]out retiring
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.. lze!&gt; wlmt a defense the Panthel When I con'!. swing my leg over :l
Total
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See Them At
ha.i!•
bike,
Ill
hove
some
one
61t
me
on
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then,
if
I
fall
of!
maybe
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McPeek, 1f
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Scott local CaJnter was picked a quit
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W1c OUJ.:)t.andlng centel of all wh~
Indomnllable courage has carB11t, (ln If
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play:-rl aga.lnsl the flg~l s and is ried this veteran through an amazu
Ward lt
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Ht lcrcc, Conway, Pa!kcl~OUl"G
lH all of hls •efc1eelng Jn the pu~t share of acCidents-bad ones tooStot m s~ Pflug a.Hd HobsJ.etter
SLason-and h e saw some gootJ but he jm.t grins when they ~re
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E.cr;le by quo.t.ers 1 2 \(3 4 Total tc,\ms in BCLiou
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The boys nex~ game .as with Pl
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Ma.Jktta
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Lhat the 3.i' Bla&lt;k" to•k th" m•t , 83 soon as you can
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tim..st to be had 1ll the cow1try I•t
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addltlon to the matchkss b atJkct.- so n last y.eal although Racine won that record Is somet.hJ~w~~e p~e~~ I
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I ball flool, there a1c smaller puc· 111 the tournament after having ent and future seneratJons wUJI
tic~ ftoou, handball courts, a a.rt been derea.ted dllllng the regular have a hsrd time breJtkJng
1utinlng track, various l·und!:l of season
j The YOW'18'Stl!!ra today can t com
~:qulpment ior exercising and at pare With the old timers he said
mo~t unequaled convenlenUy loco•t·
~tt ~ a few faithful f~tns fwm Thu moderns are not tough and
ld h'.Cllltl:!&amp; [OJ all the a t hletes who Fo eroy were In attendance at t.he seasoned enou~rh The old timers
appear at the lnsLltuUun n as ga me Friday evening In spite ot learned to ride aa youna.sters be·
~t.:~h .! plant uf l"hich my t'tham- the ln&lt;:lemency of the weather On cause a bike wa&amp; an Jmporttmt 1
H5taSE'L..F
twnal mstltut.lon IT\QY well be the rdutu hiiJ lt la.IU"ti Ukt&gt;--- lte~ in tran:~por~tlon In thU~r.
prc,ud
'rhe basketball court s1mp!y well 811 hard as any old sailor ever days Today tf'w boys use bikes I
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putect, leavli'J.g nothing flom lll» tnld It did-nearly all .tbe way 'fh:! lbcCJtw.&gt;e t.hey do mos~ ot their trov-1
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Pe&amp;tmncell of WIUiam T. Tilden 1
Jnd. u a proleulonal; Helen WlllJ

Koodr'• I_.IBClODd tuece&amp;~~fal "comeback" eampaiJn for the National
Womea'• Title arut the crowning

1Lf N•tional Siqlea: champion of
Ellnvirrth Vinea, of California.
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the 1981 title at Fore11t Hilla.
Mn. Moodr'• supcr1orat) over
the wo~en ,tt,ars of the court WQ
never more1 ctearly pronounted
than thla/ear. After her faUure
to defen her title in 1980 rewrta
were current that the erstWhfle queen at the court8 WlW
through as champion
But her
return to cgomp.etition ahowed us a
mrre po)!.e:dfP. reao~t!fUI and
hcillliall~ ~len ~·n, Moody. Thoae
...~et *atUed ' A_eD H~41n v,ab-,
qljlsh all 'ioppOS •on witJi thel Ul·
most easo eame to}tbe conclUW
that sJi&amp;.. WUI rule the eourta for
m"nt a day-or u long as she
-prefe:n ta rem1ln in national ~om-

Vines,• whpM":rl&amp;e't.o No.1
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• ti~ mo1t senAtional hi eourt
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Athletic lela.licns he[lun ., 1 lRct at came down in every way [lot ~hr da~ b1ke rnctng tr he has
Marietta high scllooi ttnotgu : 11 known to man, except ~Bblly and ldout litlll' riding as a boy It Is
lflm\..i or Coach Ray Fawhatm a qm ~ Uy It ju~::t ratned- Jtnd t10wt fccessadry,;o start young ln develop 1
d
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Leg muacles and
61H. uate ot the
Marietta. collc~e
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FIGHT RESULTS
bov Is growing It Is alm:cst ~~
111g football playms, a1c mo;c tolln
possJble to make up that 100 t
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ground with an untralred
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Jl.l , Nf!W York-Bat BaLtalmo 1 European countrJes will h
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rcathcrwelgM cham;"~wn be depended upon turn out ave ~
h«:altCdly ~onglatulal:! theJ 1 (_.jliJO· f.:nocir.rd out AJ Singer N. w Yor k of the futurt&gt; sill: day racers m~ ~
u~ 1 nH det cated by lc l mCl wo rld'lo lightw eigh t chi.l.m-' the other side or the Atlantic lh~ 1
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1 Lhun As one mtght say he •oultl pion (2)
Iboys In smaUer towns and vUJage.s 1
1 D.411lO~ t rather t011c to
such oppo·
Franta Neklony, Ozechslovakltl l still use their bike~; as a means of I
nwt~ that to wm from many ot •• - welt erweight, liJlOCked out. Andy 1 transporl.atlon and a.s result they
r::1s This in a line, cxplnlns the Sav1ola, New York (ol'
[are de~eloping as they pow It 18 1
scneral all·round ~pott.smanshto of
Maxie Pinsker New York li!!&lt;lt. nothing for those boys to ride then

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Harold Duckworth Ls very 111 at
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Mrl Libble Halll!!itlne who has
been &amp;let. for aeveral days 1s slowly
improving
Mrs. Loulaa Wilson is on the sick
list
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Mrs Herbert Stobart and son
William Were to Marietta Batllrday
Mr. •nd Mn WUllam Bentz ot
Antlctult7 were Sunday 1uesta ot
hi&amp; staten, Mra. Emma Ha
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and J.41u Tillie Bentz
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Mrs Clladys Hunter or New York
was the a:uest. of Mrs and Mnl
Robert arant
Mrs Hannah Capehart iB serioualy 111 at her home, &amp;he wtll be nlnety yean of qe Prlda.y

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Pomeroy ThundaY
Kr and lin. W. B Karr of
lnolon. were 1....., of lrvlno
and !amity and at,.nded the
eral of the form.er'a COWIIn, Oeorte
Nye &amp;t Pomeroy Thll1'1dl.1
¥rs LeRoy Holmu entertained.
wttb a ~ven o'clock dinner Manda.)' evening, honorl.n.: her aiaterin-Jaw, M.rs E H Holmes who i5
villltlnl here Mrs. Holmel wW
leave for her home in New York'
Tuesday
Ira Plemlna: waa a bualness vlaltor at Columbus Monday
Mr and Mn. Harvey Neue
Mr and Mn. Earl Neue were
Oalllpolls Wednesday
Postmaater and Mrs W 8 W~
were ln Huntington Sunday
A E. WUIIama, mall clerk on the
Hoeldng Valley b-atn Jpent the
week end at 'home with h18 wUe
cart Jlelwkk and MW Nonga
Flemtns ot Parkersburc. ' e week
end tr.ueats of her parenta Mr and
Mn Ira Fleming and famlly
Ml&amp;s Anna Karr who is employed at Columbus ls here spendin8 a
week with h~r. brot.her, Howard
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MilK! Freda. Jenkins is iJ1 w1Lh

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have a f 1rm grip on his profcasional tc~a title Follow
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defeat of Vlnme •Rieha.rds I :
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pro esa on
champion, and the
~rn,to~ ot hla vlctorJea ovet
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reau1ted ln !1 lo&amp;:J o(
c:U!~ia~n!f~t ~nd ul~~ate ,candoubt that Bi,e n~frrlJht ~ 15 dn~
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all thu
restWa!!hlngton
ot their sch
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New Y01k l4 1
ere in twenty
this country
tbc erov.d
from
couuty
heavyweight
:Mike Col - It
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miles a very
day few'
1 bL vlctoriow.
F'reddl~ MIUer, CmcmnB.ti junic r t cys rlde ThtJBo who do arc inL&gt;eltah
lightweight, deteated Lew Feldman. erested merely ln exetclre but
New York w)
fttt.ecn and twenty miles a day
~i!nulated PEARLS
As a. mn~tei dC !act they hAVC
Anatol KnC81G Hungauan hlhl · l ''Yes sir I'll take ~he old Umcr
1 unu~ ual facu.ucs U1ls )ca. Jor a Jamwetght
defea.I.:Jd VIdal Or~· any day 1n preference to the mod~
l :,ucccr.stul baS;ketball season audtgrulo Spain lB)
They were toueher and
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&lt;.tmas to n. c'ose S veml pla}t• ~&gt; wcltel wL;ght and Paola· VIlla NcN
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n s or condition 1 But
RingE, of
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Ien the squat:. show unusual rrom· York, drew 110 )
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At Bnn Fro.n~H;cc.-MJ.J~; 1 L WolaJid ~llji-precious
thc uld win many hall games
\ gaJt Pht!Rdtlphln. OyweJyht ut::'iJ on
WALES PUDDING BEGAN
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At MIIWtilUh:cc-Oortllll Iones Ak:- lug of the Ten-Ten Prince of Wa.les
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ucglo lUrddlcwclglJt ' de- ChrlthniHI pudding made of bllfe' Opponents football team L'l ~elect- fcatcea Ptte FtrJlO Nc~~;c~stlu, Pu • dient.s from all ot Britain'• dOqlllleel by ~ll: Sl,t~tcn It ts 11n1lllu_.n:v l 1lOi
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amcng U.s opponents
Mal tms Bc'ltOil 181
pa,rt In the stJrrlng at the huae
Upper Square
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Yet ry, Parkersburg Zanesvlllf' Co-[ B 11l:v Joues Phlladclp1 11 a 11~ 0 I PUodlng which Is to be tU&amp;trlbWd
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club ~11 B1111 ·.and Was , Helen
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Narrow
Roberta, Kentucky are announclna
the birth of a daua:hter. The baby
WO
wu named Ret&amp; Sue, and il •

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teeord ! wb_.o

~ .tbail accept. . for
- - - lw the """""' ot "'l
!ir&lt;!~¥:' ououted b&gt;"" he!" at'
U ai- nut or kin at a ~aaed
pntOD -.bO formerlY ' O'l'o'ned the ,

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Mr. and Nn. Marlm Jordf:l:n
. and Mr. and Yrs. Jonah Clottei'lll
were vtsltlnK-Rebecca Cott.erUl SW1•
Mr. and Mn. Eflle.st Siidth vWted Nlai Sailer i'UesdaJ.
. W111 Carnahan and f&amp;IQUy · attended the funeral ot Mf•· Paekard.
or Maaon Clt.J WednMdaJ.
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Ml'S. T. "f. Cempbf!U mtr sot).,:;Jr.
and l!hlili)' Schaffer of lrohtiQn

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Th~ l.mwhc
medlately
notiJied counlil'
oftloen
in tum notltled oftl•
ceJ'I ln OaiUa and Athens countlel

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fun~!!&gt;! ,Ql

~ nearby vlllaKOL AI!Qut one ;,...,
and ruteeo m!nutea. ,..., the oawa
county otllcel'8 telephoned Sheriff

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Sunday

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of sheep were P,efJ5li'..
ring snowdrlfU Cut them
ed , and 300 Indiana etta
mployes of the .
lt.yterum m.illslon schQol
.I at Ganado, Ariz., we~
I Sik"rate battle to kfe.P
lg to death as thermo·
))led to 2Q degloe.s bt-

s;;m·.

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llar snow plow lett_ U\e
an attempt ·te

-hM ~tldl

ay in

ttll'tining 12 ml.Jes pt Uw
d between the ml'Wol)
:1 mine at Steamboat

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Uf:I'IJ 'fif '~i.da!J-.~
,aoJnr fer ellbt Jmurl

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t,t.c eorral fences~ which
~!'~ · -turda1~ · was
~me

POMEBO'r

the· t1tiill' Wu burn·

' tcnal aupply or nine
If coal Is .somewheN
anow-blocked road be•
and the SChool.
Jr ! nowplow succeeded
three miles of lhe r'*d
~ mWion and tbe coaJ
hours. Crews of Indians
shovels. assisted tbe

Admission · ····
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.Per
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sheep ,.faced starvaUon·drltt.s from six to 15

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: were being p~
roads between he~ .
.va.jo reM-rvaUon todlf:,.
trucks loaded wl:tll .ha!Jf ·
:Is of hay, which wt)1e
:s here 5.lnce Friday are
1 to ste.nlns ftocb Bli
s can be opened..._
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OLY CHAilGED'

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AGED JUSTICE IS •,
STILL VERY ACTIVE

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children and eai~ -8chool were kept
1 to death last night by
coal whlcb reae.._
OnUup, H mllea •W9
rucks beetled · their .,_
)O:Vldrifta. 'lbe aupplJ ~
"" to .., ,e p - ' !&lt;!

Dr. P, C. Bau61an

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Don't Suffer
. With Pabrful Feet

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m::_u.er~ ·="~ra'::

.core

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to
Sensat"lOR
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Tli.e boy I lrla:hkned C!:J'!'I looked
up at hill pureuera. ..Dnt the water
frOm ... well""' dried. hIt the
will of God D1J father'• cattle should
d;, ?"
Twfrlin&amp; hla quirt the •aquero
"lam no priest. But t:f.'r·
is not the wiD of P..;o .Uorshould use his water
;,k~i~".:;iooApin
he tcOWie4
at
aur leader,
.,;.u aoon
11
rea« I he eftr

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ag&amp;ialt one of out
. . ,..;led bock. "II

~~odell
ontr

come I Jlttle

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the it

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turl!-t

d:;a. 'whe~~

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Bat .

now tor mu.y a Jtlll' me weU-bpt
rmlJbrr rt:terVatiOD bad ~

th.....,.h • loor, ........"' ,..,.,...
eioq· vf coquilaqdina officerL Before
the , ..,..,, ol the !atut olllleoe tbe
caf It tppd, uul Radcliffe racl 11M
sip tftr tbe •loe-covered pon:ll,
.. L Jt Blount, WaJor. U. S.
Jt was ~llrL Blount wbo ......._
him-Aut ctu-a. be ~Nd.

~· micWle~ .0....

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peciallJ -if It'• a Radio .• ected
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from our all.:..abracU., iltock.

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Seta .... heril-to 'fit '.....,

1..ibcl tbe . f10JIO: .Next DDI! hundred Prt.- $1.00 tldL ID oue at a tie ldefttleal
b e · - · Buleo: W!o
oniy. LPt

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. ., llelll for JOG before tbe odllee,.IIJ Iyour Wter oon:t&amp;Jn DO more tb&amp;D MJ ..... ...... cdr of . . Ja'lw
She led ..ila to tM .,_ 6replace.. , carton aad maD with J.e&amp;ter to . . 111w Of:ID"" .taebOD.rillll, Plortda.

...,.bod,""'....,;; .,..- ~
alfilt1rlll6rt.tG tufcloia'L•
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:ewa, Va., Dec. t~tNS..
DOW
Professor ' Kent
·m reallze bia dream Of
w Yorll:.
4 the clwp ot havinl
1 wlte, he turned hil
!'Nal'd tbe future. Tbere
aD.J high school bQr
nchantbq: vl!ion cf Ute
lty .
ofessor, an lntellf!etual,
e. a dreamer, has neve~ ,
1me in New York lin'S
do so.
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ms a luncheon table
-porter be confeafed it
who u~ u~r·
ialonately. "It Is thi
t appeall!l to mt...o.ll'f'e"o

luitall~

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After You Haw Tried It

toned Ida ~-f"Get ~,.:.:; :O~'!';:ri:."=tAU- auut bo In~ mldtt!lbl. .,....., 11. 1111
~~=:~ he otdt:~ed brie~'· ' "'before J rhaL ADd tbcP I CU ~1M ' ban HK ot wtnnen by J"eelriur 1ltb.
.
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JOUf aeqc.."'
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~le before It lft'het. ror
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' ""'Kexbao tallied ap llb 0 perle« ..,..,, l'w -.i
Ill Llqalcl .,. ......... whit 181.,.....

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Pirat Prlle 1500.00; Ken ten PrJIM lltiO.ID
. tUb; Nat
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eaen: Next. tort' , . _ tii.GO .cia: lf.U one bundred Prbn

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of _lite familr

Aak Y0111' ~

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"Wit,. Y.,. Pnfer IIIIJoti'N f• Col•"
The Aaawer Ia

nt. K•ne Hopeo to
a,- to New Yo... ,,.

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000 Cash Pnzes
• For Best Answers

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tbe airl had el.bed Hr.
From tile int J.e Jike4 ... .,....

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f:•...,.IMMIJ Uoia• It-Tel'"·- Their Frlenclo

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1gs For City

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Score by qua-rit!n

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the Colorado rl"ver W4l~
,y tn the Icy AT!P of the
ntcr weather i!l mOI'e

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Slow• will
!loll oDd

her ri'lothf!l' Fanny autbortty to collect and receipt·,
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WIU Helte:er an·d familY were Dec llcNaughton. Ward,
the 1ueats 01' v•ctor cummtn1a and Bata.te Dr. B. L. Ward,
family Bunda)'.

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Ractne '·
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T. Tlalns
;J . 4 It 15 21
80Y8 GAlli
Plt.tabuq:h, Dee. · 12-IHS-Hop:
Raelne
R0 R TP Reeetpta t;.G· holdojen · 000' mal;'·
1 F. Webb, f . . ....... ... 1 I 3 tet (al.r~ fttl~e. moat~Yf.ead).; ockll
0. RoQih, f · .... · .. · .. · I I
bHd paeldn1 sows IIOld hillier: 110 ·
' ~l.:'tr·l · ·· ··.-·····.· .- :··..'3 o,t l 200111111., at· 4:10-t.'m; .,_deetrable!.l
. f Bfticl&amp;, r .. .. . .. .. . .. .. 1 o 2 around 146 lbl., 4.211:-' p1p ·scarce,
tcroos. e . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. o 2 2 quoted at uo-4· rew pacttnr sow8 1
oarpen~r, e , .... -.. . . . 0 0 0 up to S.'J'G. ·
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Cattle: Beotlp&amp;a, 100; market no~ tl
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1n1ram. 1 . . . . . . . . . . ... . 1 2 4
a~d the~ 'l'a.~ro- a'i '·tht' was•troubled as''tftiy'rod!e bac~ to~ Blrpnl, I .... ...... .. 0 0 0 aUDalb' ua\ehanpd. ·
the nexnecond ward the border.
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:·· ' B . R(rush, I 4C) ~ · · · · · · · · 3 1 '1 1 oalvea:· J\et.1elptl, SO: market Blow '
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H. Wabb, ' l \~ .......•.. .' 0 0 '0 ste.&lt;b';-' vealers, top. 8:110; m01t av1
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ros,e, tm _, 1e; 11,1r,
"~t is .qot often~ 1el'ior, that:. one
and - ' I
_.,._ t
turned tw1ce,
aprawleil face totsches a 'herdsman of Jito0s band,",
Total . . . . . . . .
12
e~: ~t..•'iiii'; a
dq.wn upon dte ·eand. In con5terna- he ~id a1 last. Tlien' ahe'r a 'm o•
steady: choice· handJwelght lambs,
tion 'hia com~Qi_9.P halte.~. and _.after_ men..t'' silenc' h~ cJi~f.kled aloudl T. Plalna
RO R TP .1.21: ·aevenl Iota mozed wel8hM.
a moment of 1tupe.lied sL!ence called "Que va. how tiJat' carriGD flew Norman, t ... .. , . . . . . . . t 1 .8 ;cr.ale ,.Mdi~ to ·COod. e..ua; pJatn
in · Spa'nili~ "'Who-·is t~ls thr'o1!a:h the aitl'~ He looked atfmir-'
t (Ct .. ... ..... . . 3 0 8 "- 'er tlnde·rMitnl Gownward. to US:
that •he 1ntederea w1th inK\J at the grtat muscular~ and Keller, c · .. . ........... 4 2 10 apd siODk acaree.
ot_J_tatO ¥or~a r•
the &amp;~~.We ne-ck. '"BUt the: fellow wa1 Barnett, &amp; • · • • · · • · • • • • l
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Be~ore · ~anuel 'could rePly, Rad· ri1ht; 'Jito will try to tfar :t~ ~r&amp; 1Kirkhart, I · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 0 o ,
PIT'I'SBIJROH P&amp;ODUCII:
1
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himael£ 'aaiWerecl.
for tl1ia."
1
Total . , . , ........... 12
Pl\*llburlh, Dee. 1J-INB-Poul1
l a aihlc nu.rert, . ~lao.-llJ!d ' l wdl1n"bu )'OU think hel could?'" t
Boore bJ quarters
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WY-IIarttt Mead,-; demand fair: 1
tei'C~rcJeUpln. ~el[laot!"uscle•
Again Manuet ·. took in tbe blr.
I !2 3 ,, -t R ~b' moderate; heavy hena :10·21
of hla.ahouldu,a ~w1tched u ,d eager tighllylmlt f(lrm., .the ~uhed t:hest, \RRclne
.. 10 t 1 1.&amp; 30 meet he:ql, l'l·li; lea~ heu &amp;J-o.,
atnke. The vaquero thourhdully and arma like fleXible 11eel. .. Now, T. Plallll
I ~ 6 &amp; 8 28 11: lelhorD boa 11-11; lelhom
back a pace.
by !Our Lady, I do not knovJ:," ~e
aprlnpra 14·11: colored aprlqen
Radell~!&lt; opoke to the boy, ,.;d doubtfully. "The" ;, nooe ..
18·1•: ~ 12·13; ld-18: I
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they'Deat youl'"
the' bclirdf:r one half tottrons at.'Jit~
~ ~~18, tur~ll No. 1 28-21; I
· "BeuuiC! J watered my father'! Ca"fmbal It would be a (~&amp;:ht wortli
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the
&amp;el\or. They livina for.•
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N. A. Dixon, at. of Downlfli\OD
• •::~~~:' II low and that,.the
Ia. lilence they rode .towl, ap thll Ohle~~' oldeat JuaUce ot the peace, 82 lOON . . . .
25 •~•: 88
b~
11), Paco Morales.
lone- slope toward the mesa, and nlod hill lOth cert1f1ca&amp;e ot eleetloo M l..f; stuldard 21 t...f.
aor• He looked ap at Ra4clille, rememberina lib dlnft¥
that oftloe wi~ !'fheodore Bf!DPI
IIJp-Market W'lltttled: demand
~ent at the militaf7 poat, dett or couru, Bat.IIJ'dl.1. " .
IIIOde:rate: 'IUPPIJ lltOdlra&amp;l: Dilr1J
The old )(uican shl'llgged. "'The touehtd apun to hi1 hone,. 1r•bbsf
bll ,84 -~·~..J~Uce Dl.J:· aurru' Neei&amp;M 211-t 21 1-t; fran
~=~to all. But the herds· the .ranehhou5e full fi.vc mtnu"• : M :;: or ~ ';. ; qtlve meu tDr&amp; ftnil :M 1-t 1'1 . I~ hmnerJ'
:_1
do~ 1uller othert ahea~·of tbe ~rspirl~ llaautL ~ aroun~ lheco~..~ ~~ ~~.eve-:: , ~:.Ua:' :.!t!t~llll~· dem.
to ute
hurr&amp;ed mto h11· even:t
a'• • • • .,· and .. . .. never lklw: oDd
4· · clothe~.
bd · j..n. mon·'na
.,
moderaW: ' tomatoea
"'How dla they prnent It?"
as an arm~ tar rew : P
ore ."r' UHd an alarm c:lock
ariule blm Oblo bGQiouee I lb. balket-1 mecl.
"oocl'l ·~
--'ded
d bu_aga\ow,.aD:4 WJll dnyen t•rou~· llo fran hill alumber.
u:--*"~:UI.
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1 1 -aue 1 nuu
towar cnmsoa deaert sunset to tbe Uttt.
_...
n 'q uerol. "'Paco ~orale•
cavalrr post that laJ op tPe ou.. kirU
...... J&gt;u•d•ed ndeu. They ol VndL Th;riy,J;•~ ......... ·it
.q~overy,
1
well and are unaf':'ld. That had been a rcfu 1alaJ.mt
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men who are w1ae clo not Nanh9s in the
Venti ii- A ,D octor'• Pl'ftCI'iptloa f« Tnatiat Colch

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1931

f . M ., Dec. l4-1Ns-'J1ie
lU.S oC the NavaJo coun-

NOI'ICE
I have, ~ the .eervteea ,of
lb.. PraDt stowe to ~ , tbi

spent. Bundal' preaeni all accounts aod

AtJW.c.t.ak...-ef•~·

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'o 20 Below ·

rallwaJ encutl'e. Re tet'l'e4 tQ
ltrml 1" the Dnlted St11tts ••••
attended eYel7 Repah11t'ID oilttoaul convtot.loD frow 1888 to tbl
lu 1924 he wa• • ~elllJilte. bat Utoeai' Pn!•entM hiJI attP.ndance. ·

with

iswarts:·a., .............. o o •

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lOrtlon.

tp From Free2ia•
emperature Goes-;

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OIIIICQ!oi!IIT' '
Of l'llrillaolttb. Oldo.

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Cb&amp;llft('f!7 ~P.W Wal 10 w,al
lmown ._. t.a n""tor and ~~ofttMiiDo­
ner IPfiiUt that munJ ~lit tP.e
•IMhl l'lf. the tae( thai ll• wa• 1.
(H'Omlneot IJi~rer. han II dt~or • •

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'ftaCY that hll auto thlevee were in
jollat oall!poU.o.
When tbe men were

aev. c. w. -

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rain ehaRJinl to

,. Food Suppl~ ~ ·

Delbert Carnolwl am! 1111111,
haVe hMQ vllltln&amp; Art CiDiban
and falriiiJ
past week•..•.
_.;...the
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te-r : mueb colder bl

nds Of Sheep Die ,
rifts Cut Th_em i;:

~~~;~·· tamlly~
were "!pUns
A. B.to_·~
.~1 ,b
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. ·~ey · came

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to

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H. OlaflaY, f .......... . t
lL Chrlat.y, f .......... 4
II.onp.WO\Itb. e .. .. .. .. .. '2

IN COLOR

ORECAST-

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day,

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·sCOMlCs ·

llltuard.

Hopklnli has acme to her
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at OIQ, w. va.

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BOx 8coreB ·
OIRL8 OAJIB
Racine
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1Truasel, f (C) ... . .... ... 2 8 10
Beaver. t .. ... . .. ...... 2 o t
E. Roush,t ...... ...... o o o
Sarpnt, li .. . .. . . .. .. .. 3 o 1
1L. Roush. I ............ 0 0 0
jSalaer, I ........ ...... 0 0 0
I Plndley, tf ............. 0 0 0
1Marr, 1 ... , ... ......... 0 0 0
• Norris, r .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . 0

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Mrs. MIJirile Bamm ct Tol~o
vlaiUnl Rebeooa COtterill tlie

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The Raebul team 1f111 m~ the
Cadmus · team at tbe

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Oak Grove

of the rqular ft\oe arid their aecu~
1ra:u shoottna:· wu au til&amp;' 'carr1#d
them oGt In front o{ tll•.other teun
durtnr: the fourtb. period of tbe
came. NormUl arid Keller ~tame~

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thl1r bome at Oltveland SaWrday
morr.lna.
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lllu Belen Dortt weD' t.o Colum·
bua P,lday oventno io apend the
...k mel with ber ,,.,., Kanna
and other ·nlatl•ea.
,
Mr. and M'ra. D. H. Peoplea, Mrs.

,tnd ;.:,:te Jocob Re!bel and dallllbler Vlro!nlo
l:=,'il:.,'""'..:.:"'
Plalna w:,u 16 to .1. Th: fait ,.;: =:) ;:..~ In Oohunb1.111 '11lunday

T'O M G I:L·
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And "'·I 'ta ~ -- (;a•atltt!

who
by \he
death rone
the lotreet
and found
KY.wtn
and .:ailed
ftln. btre
Prtnt
MaJtwslei
memllerto ofUlethecarfamily
went
ot Mrl. ,,.Dk DJehl ret.umed to was 1one.
.

ckled
eometb~ ~ tip be
done tothat
win the 1110e and the re-cullr ftve, whfcll oat.cb ~
has eloeted io do !Ill '""" lor ltlm
dur!al the "'-'· were
l'Uihed pell-AUIU futo tbe fracal.
Roush and 8e.llet: ted tbt last

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f''1)lllln

Front Of Houoe

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Tbe .score stood 19 to 1&amp; with tilt
tl!-f!eUtol~~f"';;•;uch~;""";;ltr~-;";"";;;';"';m;;;;•;b~u~•~ln;'~"~tn~p~to~S~t.~LOu!ae~;;;·~o~Uc~co;m~•~le'&gt;'~·~--··;;~ .1ame
Racine boYs trAWns arid tt W.. de·

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, d "''". chureh meetlne. \ Smith of thts elty.
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PBEP.ute: PACKAGE
Which NeariJ PrOVtll
Fat•
""Pl1 ....., .
thoua:nt tha.t th' Jerlslature in en·l.
alTo
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actlnJt the code, overWoted the
The oaua:hters of unton Vet,erans
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Ord
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! present law provklinl for tnnsler met at the home of Mlae Mlnnle
Girl• ~
11umbull.
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~ Attbmey Otnual Gi1bel!~ Belt· ' of real eatate by jatrdav1t.
Elaelateln on Beooll4 ttreet, Prlday
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auai. il8ued thb rullna ye 1Urda.Y In Bettman w8a o't the opinion that eveDinl ando packed forty Cbrlt~· The Racine h~ ICh~ bo1l went to ZlneRIUe S.turday morn·! Twco JW~, tbo\llht to be prof,u·
~ op1n1on of ~uUnr Attorney · It fa tpparent the legls~ure could ~~ boxes tor the vetera.na and, basketball ~am openliA their aourt inJ to sp$1d tl\l' ftf!~ end wlth kmal 8~Yel, were; plac'.~ lDI·
J .!.'l:,llan ot New PhUadelphla.
not have lnt.mded ;,.o -repeal the w..:ir ~doWIJ, to be ctven at t.h;_.lr lf!llSOh 6 t the 'l'up'pel'I _PliJnlum .. Mr. and Mn. John Duerr and tam- dar arrtst
d broulbt io Ule
1Mel11
~ out that tbe new Jlrobate preu:nt ~Statute for the ~n tha~ Chr1Btmu party Monday, Dec. lt. naslum Prkia-Y ~&amp;ht b)' deteaiiDI iJ)l.
I
ty Ja.U about one hour
aode 1wW render mopeMive thal "the lanauas:e used tbro~t Ute After the work waa 1lnlabecl, M1N the Tuppen Plaln:t qutnUt by the
Nn. Ohar}H Karr and .son re· and fUteieil miDuteB afler 1-htY had
DWf;"_of the pnsen~ atatutel, whl~h act is permiBS1ve, rather than direc:· Elsellteln .lif!rvf!it deUeious retftsh- score ot 30 to 21, Wbile the RadDe turned St.iurday after a vialt wll\ 8ioiiUl tbe John Leltwiler car parlr.·
ilil-~nt with UJ.~ new code tory" and bec&amp;UHe tbe,nd:W code pro. mentss.
lasaes were forced ~ ta.lr.e a defeat rtlatl\to!l tn X.Mlna, Mlcb.
ed near ~ residence on Second
b
~ney Genenl he1d that vtdea only tor the tranarer of tiUe to
by the score, 28 to a
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1111'• Nan 'rrM!t of OalUpoUs stree.:; here Friday ni8ht. ·
~- ~~.om rpr tbr: 'recordiDI of property by kn ~eeutor a.fter ~ GILLIS FlJNELt.L, MONDAY
Thi'OUih an expl!trlment.. Ooi.Cih oame 1'1141)' eveotaa to spend the
The men \ arrestt'd ' by Oalllpolla
~ atlldavltll were not repea.le1:1 will tihaJJ have been protHited, or by
-Hayman chose to start btl hllhlJ weet end. with her father ... Dana oJDc·:m , p.Ve their namees as. Alby tmpfldttob by ~ new eode.
an admlnlat.rator after his appoint~
Tbe twteral aervlces for Charles I touted reserve~ .,.bUt the ~ Tract and other rti&amp;Uvet.
fred 01e11. 23 And Dl!!nzel Welch, 23
~utor Jtare waa prompted to
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Gillis -who waa killed ill8tantJ.y In \ lnl a1~ret:aUon, WhiCh
PDC!!R
Kra. &amp;dna 8ml.loh and ctt.Uihtcr boib ot Lancaster.
.til Bettman tor a ru1tn1ln v.lnt oJ ment. .
the Syratuse mine :No. 1~ 'I1li.uJday / proved a ratal blow to the Pur,le rttumed to lhelr ftome at Rartlord
The theft of the Leltwller car wu
1lfM. ff.i:t that. \he new code Pro·
n!lht. wU1 be conducted fnlm the 1 Tornado, as the bo1S rrom 'l'upptn PrldJr after spendiDf tf/0 we$5 dlscovered When \he flmllY had
~H .u,.at real estate ahaU 1 be Ra\ph Ollmore and ' CII".Ofd J . Sacred Heart Catbolle Church hew Plains were deter~ and ftlh.,_ With nlaUYea lD ColumWua.
parked tm car in front or the rfll~
ttiln!fured on the order at the pro- Rhodes •ere • business visitors In JloncfflJ ~ornlnr at i :OO . o'clock. 'In&amp;' at all timet &amp;fld 1\tld • &amp;Uibt Ohartft A. HanaurD and Kenneth deoce, they said about Ule tbnt1
M\f! Jud&amp;e after an applle&amp;ttoQ- bas Columbw; Saturday.
Butlal wlll be made-, In chilrie of 1 mal'I1Jl cf lead oyer the Rac1ne MeDc:Je tame trom "ycamore, 0., Amo• 'n' A»dl' appeared OD Ule fa·
..em_ tiled by the admlnl&amp;tral.or, Oeur11e Hetzl.!l ~as req.uned home the Ewlnr uodertakete, ln the Cath·l boJe, durtnl tbe (p'Hter 1-rt ot '1M to vlllt Nlati'I'M and -~lerldJ here. dlo. :FoUowlrc toe .radio program

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Steal' Leitwiler ·. c&amp;r

and ~~ro. J- """·
Dr.,l"aul 0. Bt.uman, chtr~
ol Pd1.unouth II he,. on b...,.,.
and "'!llnlni&amp;U-.
Mr, and ..,._ Patrkk Lochary
returned J'riday evezUnt from Co-

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lumbDI b
put week wtll acoomP1DJ b1m Aomi SUndaJ,
Jolut. Dwm "tUmid to hll bome
a\- New IAxm,tal Frld&amp;J after a
!hart Yialt wlth hlleon Rev. Patbet
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Mrl. 1. HUe came trom Gore, 0 ..
tp-1Pfnd tbe week end with Ml'.

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Mtw Yor• City, who will be the
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·,~. ~-·:-~: Dettman Rules ao~tre~:c irn a;:.;:, ~=z~::~ :~d ~~':!~:~~u:;:; ~ ;:: =~ s·cAR[ AGAINS'T:.tr~rn::-::::::.:~~
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APPRfHENDH
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\be Bethany Methodl.at church, hu cordtnr w reeords of tb~ probll.te 1\

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Decidu made ananpmePta wnereby Dr. E.. court who reports t&gt;tllat fewer mar·
Intend . B.
Beyon,
of Ohio
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have
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IISued
venl.ty
at P"'ldent
AtMntl, wm
deUftrUn!an ,D
ecember
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~t!ll at the Veaper Servlee Hour, 'cord.
befblnln8 at. follll o'clock. ' •

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dreM a mUilca1 · PJ'(IIl'am wm be
rendeJ11d. ~ .Hill). 8ebool olft
club ~11 B1111 ·.and Was , Helen
~aafW!!:r will plaY ·a piano solo. The
r•Wat · church"' chOir wtll al4o 11n1.
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'be~ tireeU'I'e u law ·Jan1lary 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Pender~ 1 mer1e
&lt;nee Alma Smith) 01' Kc·
Narrow
Roberta, Kentucky are announclna
the birth of a daua:hter. The baby
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wu named Ret&amp; Sue, and il •

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U ai- nut or kin at a ~aaed
pntOD -.bO formerlY ' O'l'o'ned the ,

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Mr. and Nn. Marlm Jordf:l:n
. and Mr. and Yrs. Jonah Clottei'lll
were vtsltlnK-Rebecca Cott.erUl SW1•
Mr. and Mn. Eflle.st Siidth vWted Nlai Sailer i'UesdaJ.
. W111 Carnahan and f&amp;IQUy · attended the funeral ot Mf•· Paekard.
or Maaon Clt.J WednMdaJ.
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and l!hlili)' Schaffer of lrohtiQn

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notiJied counlil'
oftloen
in tum notltled oftl•
ceJ'I ln OaiUa and Athens countlel

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~ nearby vlllaKOL AI!Qut one ;,...,
and ruteeo m!nutea. ,..., the oawa
county otllcel'8 telephoned Sheriff

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of sheep were P,efJ5li'..
ring snowdrlfU Cut them
ed , and 300 Indiana etta
mployes of the .
lt.yterum m.illslon schQol
.I at Ganado, Ariz., we~
I Sik"rate battle to kfe.P
lg to death as thermo·
))led to 2Q degloe.s bt-

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an attempt ·te

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ttll'tining 12 ml.Jes pt Uw
d between the ml'Wol)
:1 mine at Steamboat

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,aoJnr fer ellbt Jmurl

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t,t.c eorral fences~ which
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the· t1tiill' Wu burn·

' tcnal aupply or nine
If coal Is .somewheN
anow-blocked road be•
and the SChool.
Jr ! nowplow succeeded
three miles of lhe r'*d
~ mWion and tbe coaJ
hours. Crews of Indians
shovels. assisted tbe

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roads between he~ .
.va.jo reM-rvaUon todlf:,.
trucks loaded wl:tll .ha!Jf ·
:Is of hay, which wt)1e
:s here 5.lnce Friday are
1 to ste.nlns ftocb Bli
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STILL VERY ACTIVE

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children and eai~ -8chool were kept
1 to death last night by
coal whlcb reae.._
OnUup, H mllea •W9
rucks beetled · their .,_
)O:Vldrifta. 'lbe aupplJ ~
"" to .., ,e p - ' !&lt;!

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up at hill pureuera. ..Dnt the water
frOm ... well""' dried. hIt the
will of God D1J father'• cattle should
d;, ?"
Twfrlin&amp; hla quirt the •aquero
"lam no priest. But t:f.'r·
is not the wiD of P..;o .Uorshould use his water
;,k~i~".:;iooApin
he tcOWie4
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eioq· vf coquilaqdina officerL Before
the , ..,..,, ol the !atut olllleoe tbe
caf It tppd, uul Radcliffe racl 11M
sip tftr tbe •loe-covered pon:ll,
.. L Jt Blount, WaJor. U. S.
Jt was ~llrL Blount wbo ......._
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1..ibcl tbe . f10JIO: .Next DDI! hundred Prt.- $1.00 tldL ID oue at a tie ldefttleal
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She led ..ila to tM .,_ 6replace.. , carton aad maD with J.e&amp;ter to . . 111w Of:ID"" .taebOD.rillll, Plortda.

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Professor ' Kent
·m reallze bia dream Of
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4 the clwp ot havinl
1 wlte, he turned hil
!'Nal'd tbe future. Tbere
aD.J high school bQr
nchantbq: vl!ion cf Ute
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ofessor, an lntellf!etual,
e. a dreamer, has neve~ ,
1me in New York lin'S
do so.
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-porter be confeafed it
who u~ u~r·
ialonately. "It Is thi
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toned Ida ~-f"Get ~,.:.:; :O~'!';:ri:."=tAU- auut bo In~ mldtt!lbl. .,....., 11. 1111
~~=:~ he otdt:~ed brie~'· ' "'before J rhaL ADd tbcP I CU ~1M ' ban HK ot wtnnen by J"eelriur 1ltb.
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her ri'lothf!l' Fanny autbortty to collect and receipt·,
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WIU Helte:er an·d familY were Dec llcNaughton. Ward,
the 1ueats 01' v•ctor cummtn1a and Bata.te Dr. B. L. Ward,
family Bunda)'.

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T. Tlalns
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80Y8 GAlli
Plt.tabuq:h, Dee. · 12-IHS-Hop:
Raelne
R0 R TP Reeetpta t;.G· holdojen · 000' mal;'·
1 F. Webb, f . . ....... ... 1 I 3 tet (al.r~ fttl~e. moat~Yf.ead).; ockll
0. RoQih, f · .... · .. · .. · I I
bHd paeldn1 sows IIOld hillier: 110 ·
' ~l.:'tr·l · ·· ··.-·····.· .- :··..'3 o,t l 200111111., at· 4:10-t.'m; .,_deetrable!.l
. f Bfticl&amp;, r .. .. . .. .. . .. .. 1 o 2 around 146 lbl., 4.211:-' p1p ·scarce,
tcroos. e . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. o 2 2 quoted at uo-4· rew pacttnr sow8 1
oarpen~r, e , .... -.. . . . 0 0 0 up to S.'J'G. ·
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1n1ram. 1 . . . . . . . . . . ... . 1 2 4
a~d the~ 'l'a.~ro- a'i '·tht' was•troubled as''tftiy'rod!e bac~ to~ Blrpnl, I .... ...... .. 0 0 0 aUDalb' ua\ehanpd. ·
the nexnecond ward the border.
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H. Wabb, ' l \~ .......•.. .' 0 0 '0 ste.&lt;b';-' vealers, top. 8:110; m01t av1
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"~t is .qot often~ 1el'ior, that:. one
and - ' I
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turned tw1ce,
aprawleil face totsches a 'herdsman of Jito0s band,",
Total . . . . . . . .
12
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dq.wn upon dte ·eand. In con5terna- he ~id a1 last. Tlien' ahe'r a 'm o•
steady: choice· handJwelght lambs,
tion 'hia com~Qi_9.P halte.~. and _.after_ men..t'' silenc' h~ cJi~f.kled aloudl T. Plalna
RO R TP .1.21: ·aevenl Iota mozed wel8hM.
a moment of 1tupe.lied sL!ence called "Que va. how tiJat' carriGD flew Norman, t ... .. , . . . . . . . t 1 .8 ;cr.ale ,.Mdi~ to ·COod. e..ua; pJatn
in · Spa'nili~ "'Who-·is t~ls thr'o1!a:h the aitl'~ He looked atfmir-'
t (Ct .. ... ..... . . 3 0 8 "- 'er tlnde·rMitnl Gownward. to US:
that •he 1ntederea w1th inK\J at the grtat muscular~ and Keller, c · .. . ........... 4 2 10 apd siODk acaree.
ot_J_tatO ¥or~a r•
the &amp;~~.We ne-ck. '"BUt the: fellow wa1 Barnett, &amp; • · • • · · • · • • • • l
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Be~ore · ~anuel 'could rePly, Rad· ri1ht; 'Jito will try to tfar :t~ ~r&amp; 1Kirkhart, I · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 0 o ,
PIT'I'SBIJROH P&amp;ODUCII:
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himael£ 'aaiWerecl.
for tl1ia."
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Pl\*llburlh, Dee. 1J-INB-Poul1
l a aihlc nu.rert, . ~lao.-llJ!d ' l wdl1n"bu )'OU think hel could?'" t
Boore bJ quarters
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WY-IIarttt Mead,-; demand fair: 1
tei'C~rcJeUpln. ~el[laot!"uscle•
Again Manuet ·. took in tbe blr.
I !2 3 ,, -t R ~b' moderate; heavy hena :10·21
of hla.ahouldu,a ~w1tched u ,d eager tighllylmlt f(lrm., .the ~uhed t:hest, \RRclne
.. 10 t 1 1.&amp; 30 meet he:ql, l'l·li; lea~ heu &amp;J-o.,
atnke. The vaquero thourhdully and arma like fleXible 11eel. .. Now, T. Plallll
I ~ 6 &amp; 8 28 11: lelhorD boa 11-11; lelhom
back a pace.
by !Our Lady, I do not knovJ:," ~e
aprlnpra 14·11: colored aprlqen
Radell~!&lt; opoke to the boy, ,.;d doubtfully. "The" ;, nooe ..
18·1•: ~ 12·13; ld-18: I
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the' bclirdf:r one half tottrons at.'Jit~
~ ~~18, tur~ll No. 1 28-21; I
· "BeuuiC! J watered my father'! Ca"fmbal It would be a (~&amp;:ht wortli
__
the
&amp;el\or. They livina for.•
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N. A. Dixon, at. of Downlfli\OD
• •::~~~:' II low and that,.the
Ia. lilence they rode .towl, ap thll Ohle~~' oldeat JuaUce ot the peace, 82 lOON . . . .
25 •~•: 88
b~
11), Paco Morales.
lone- slope toward the mesa, and nlod hill lOth cert1f1ca&amp;e ot eleetloo M l..f; stuldard 21 t...f.
aor• He looked ap at Ra4clille, rememberina lib dlnft¥
that oftloe wi~ !'fheodore Bf!DPI
IIJp-Market W'lltttled: demand
~ent at the militaf7 poat, dett or couru, Bat.IIJ'dl.1. " .
IIIOde:rate: 'IUPPIJ lltOdlra&amp;l: Dilr1J
The old )(uican shl'llgged. "'The touehtd apun to hi1 hone,. 1r•bbsf
bll ,84 -~·~..J~Uce Dl.J:· aurru' Neei&amp;M 211-t 21 1-t; fran
~=~to all. But the herds· the .ranehhou5e full fi.vc mtnu"• : M :;: or ~ ';. ; qtlve meu tDr&amp; ftnil :M 1-t 1'1 . I~ hmnerJ'
:_1
do~ 1uller othert ahea~·of tbe ~rspirl~ llaautL ~ aroun~ lheco~..~ ~~ ~~.eve-:: , ~:.Ua:' :.!t!t~llll~· dem.
to ute
hurr&amp;ed mto h11· even:t
a'• • • • .,· and .. . .. never lklw: oDd
4· · clothe~.
bd · j..n. mon·'na
.,
moderaW: ' tomatoea
"'How dla they prnent It?"
as an arm~ tar rew : P
ore ."r' UHd an alarm c:lock
ariule blm Oblo bGQiouee I lb. balket-1 mecl.
"oocl'l ·~
--'ded
d bu_aga\ow,.aD:4 WJll dnyen t•rou~· llo fran hill alumber.
u:--*"~:UI.
•
1 1 -aue 1 nuu
towar cnmsoa deaert sunset to tbe Uttt.
_...
n 'q uerol. "'Paco ~orale•
cavalrr post that laJ op tPe ou.. kirU
...... J&gt;u•d•ed ndeu. They ol VndL Th;riy,J;•~ ......... ·it
.q~overy,
1
well and are unaf':'ld. That had been a rcfu 1alaJ.mt
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1
men who are w1ae clo not Nanh9s in the
Venti ii- A ,D octor'• Pl'ftCI'iptloa f« Tnatiat Colch

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1931

f . M ., Dec. l4-1Ns-'J1ie
lU.S oC the NavaJo coun-

NOI'ICE
I have, ~ the .eervteea ,of
lb.. PraDt stowe to ~ , tbi

spent. Bundal' preaeni all accounts aod

AtJW.c.t.ak...-ef•~·

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'o 20 Below ·

rallwaJ encutl'e. Re tet'l'e4 tQ
ltrml 1" the Dnlted St11tts ••••
attended eYel7 Repah11t'ID oilttoaul convtot.loD frow 1888 to tbl
lu 1924 he wa• • ~elllJilte. bat Utoeai' Pn!•entM hiJI attP.ndance. ·

with

iswarts:·a., .............. o o •

I

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lOrtlon.

tp From Free2ia•
emperature Goes-;

::co

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OIIIICQ!oi!IIT' '
Of l'llrillaolttb. Oldo.

IOtoYes, 1, .......... . ... ~

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y )&gt;011J~ 7 /7''

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Cb&amp;llft('f!7 ~P.W Wal 10 w,al
lmown ._. t.a n""tor and ~~ofttMiiDo­
ner IPfiiUt that munJ ~lit tP.e
•IMhl l'lf. the tae( thai ll• wa• 1.
(H'Omlneot IJi~rer. han II dt~or • •

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8 lt
D I
0
t

0

TUcoda

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'ftaCY that hll auto thlevee were in
jollat oall!poU.o.
When tbe men were

aev. c. w. -

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PEACH FORK

0
1 -.a.,.., ~UH ......... 'U · · 0
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rain ehaRJinl to

,. Food Suppl~ ~ ·

Delbert Carnolwl am! 1111111,
haVe hMQ vllltln&amp; Art CiDiban
and falriiiJ
past week•..•.
_.;...the
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jll&lt;irl&lt;i1'!!t&gt;, I ............ o l
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te-r : mueb colder bl

nds Of Sheep Die ,
rifts Cut Th_em i;:

~~~;~·· tamlly~
were "!pUns
A. B.to_·~
.~1 ,b
~
. ·~ey · came

lt.
to

:a =:;

H. OlaflaY, f .......... . t
lL Chrlat.y, f .......... 4
II.onp.WO\Itb. e .. .. .. .. .. '2

IN COLOR

ORECAST-

n

day,

lf!D.•

0

·sCOMlCs ·

llltuard.

Hopklnli has acme to her
! ~~:~~·
at OIQ, w. va.

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BOx 8coreB ·
OIRL8 OAJIB
Racine
RO R TP
1Truasel, f (C) ... . .... ... 2 8 10
Beaver. t .. ... . .. ...... 2 o t
E. Roush,t ...... ...... o o o
Sarpnt, li .. . .. . . .. .. .. 3 o 1
1L. Roush. I ............ 0 0 0
jSalaer, I ........ ...... 0 0 0
I Plndley, tf ............. 0 0 0
1Marr, 1 ... , ... ......... 0 0 0
• Norris, r .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . 0

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Mrs. MIJirile Bamm ct Tol~o
vlaiUnl Rebeooa COtterill tlie

'"' 1M ...............\!On. . .l
The Raebul team 1f111 m~ the
Cadmus · team at tbe

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Oak Grove

of the rqular ft\oe arid their aecu~
1ra:u shoottna:· wu au til&amp;' 'carr1#d
them oGt In front o{ tll•.other teun
durtnr: the fourtb. period of tbe
came. NormUl arid Keller ~tame~

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thl1r bome at Oltveland SaWrday
morr.lna.
·
lllu Belen Dortt weD' t.o Colum·
bua P,lday oventno io apend the
...k mel with ber ,,.,., Kanna
and other ·nlatl•ea.
,
Mr. and M'ra. D. H. Peoplea, Mrs.

,tnd ;.:,:te Jocob Re!bel and dallllbler Vlro!nlo
l:=,'il:.,'""'..:.:"'
Plalna w:,u 16 to .1. Th: fait ,.;: =:) ;:..~ In Oohunb1.111 '11lunday

T'O M G I:L·
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PQLI(:~ NOTIFIED
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And "'·I 'ta ~ -- (;a•atltt!

who
by \he
death rone
the lotreet
and found
KY.wtn
and .:ailed
ftln. btre
Prtnt
MaJtwslei
memllerto ofUlethecarfamily
went
ot Mrl. ,,.Dk DJehl ret.umed to was 1one.
.

ckled
eometb~ ~ tip be
done tothat
win the 1110e and the re-cullr ftve, whfcll oat.cb ~
has eloeted io do !Ill '""" lor ltlm
dur!al the "'-'· were
l'Uihed pell-AUIU futo tbe fracal.
Roush and 8e.llet: ted tbt last

....

f''1)lllln

Front Of Houoe

I

Tbe .score stood 19 to 1&amp; with tilt
tl!-f!eUtol~~f"';;•;uch~;""";;ltr~-;";"";;;';"';m;;;;•;b~u~•~ln;'~"~tn~p~to~S~t.~LOu!ae~;;;·~o~Uc~co;m~•~le'&gt;'~·~--··;;~ .1ame
Racine boYs trAWns arid tt W.. de·

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a}te-n
, d "''". chureh meetlne. \ Smith of thts elty.
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PBEP.ute: PACKAGE
Which NeariJ PrOVtll
Fat•
""Pl1 ....., .
thoua:nt tha.t th' Jerlslature in en·l.
alTo
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actlnJt the code, overWoted the
The oaua:hters of unton Vet,erans
1- ~~ '
Ord
~y.
! present law provklinl for tnnsler met at the home of Mlae Mlnnle
Girl• ~
11umbull.
· ··
. er
~ Attbmey Otnual Gi1bel!~ Belt· ' of real eatate by jatrdav1t.
Elaelateln on Beooll4 ttreet, Prlday
- ··
Mn. L1ll1ln Bmtth and chlklren
auai. il8ued thb rullna ye 1Urda.Y In Bettman w8a o't the opinion that eveDinl ando packed forty Cbrlt~· The Racine h~ ICh~ bo1l went to ZlneRIUe S.turday morn·! Twco JW~, tbo\llht to be prof,u·
~ op1n1on of ~uUnr Attorney · It fa tpparent the legls~ure could ~~ boxes tor the vetera.na and, basketball ~am openliA their aourt inJ to sp$1d tl\l' ftf!~ end wlth kmal 8~Yel, were; plac'.~ lDI·
J .!.'l:,llan ot New PhUadelphla.
not have lnt.mded ;,.o -repeal the w..:ir ~doWIJ, to be ctven at t.h;_.lr lf!llSOh 6 t the 'l'up'pel'I _PliJnlum .. Mr. and Mn. John Duerr and tam- dar arrtst
d broulbt io Ule
1Mel11
~ out that tbe new Jlrobate preu:nt ~Statute for the ~n tha~ Chr1Btmu party Monday, Dec. lt. naslum Prkia-Y ~&amp;ht b)' deteaiiDI iJ)l.
I
ty Ja.U about one hour
aode 1wW render mopeMive thal "the lanauas:e used tbro~t Ute After the work waa 1lnlabecl, M1N the Tuppen Plaln:t qutnUt by the
Nn. Ohar}H Karr and .son re· and fUteieil miDuteB afler 1-htY had
DWf;"_of the pnsen~ atatutel, whl~h act is permiBS1ve, rather than direc:· Elsellteln .lif!rvf!it deUeious retftsh- score ot 30 to 21, Wbile the RadDe turned St.iurday after a vialt wll\ 8ioiiUl tbe John Leltwiler car parlr.·
ilil-~nt with UJ.~ new code tory" and bec&amp;UHe tbe,nd:W code pro. mentss.
lasaes were forced ~ ta.lr.e a defeat rtlatl\to!l tn X.Mlna, Mlcb.
ed near ~ residence on Second
b
~ney Genenl he1d that vtdea only tor the tranarer of tiUe to
by the score, 28 to a
,
1111'• Nan 'rrM!t of OalUpoUs stree.:; here Friday ni8ht. ·
~- ~~.om rpr tbr: 'recordiDI of property by kn ~eeutor a.fter ~ GILLIS FlJNELt.L, MONDAY
Thi'OUih an expl!trlment.. Ooi.Cih oame 1'1141)' eveotaa to spend the
The men \ arrestt'd ' by Oalllpolla
~ atlldavltll were not repea.le1:1 will tihaJJ have been protHited, or by
-Hayman chose to start btl hllhlJ weet end. with her father ... Dana oJDc·:m , p.Ve their namees as. Alby tmpfldttob by ~ new eode.
an admlnlat.rator after his appoint~
Tbe twteral aervlces for Charles I touted reserve~ .,.bUt the ~ Tract and other rti&amp;Uvet.
fred 01e11. 23 And Dl!!nzel Welch, 23
~utor Jtare waa prompted to
•
Gillis -who waa killed ill8tantJ.y In \ lnl a1~ret:aUon, WhiCh
PDC!!R
Kra. &amp;dna 8ml.loh and ctt.Uihtcr boib ot Lancaster.
.til Bettman tor a ru1tn1ln v.lnt oJ ment. .
the Syratuse mine :No. 1~ 'I1li.uJday / proved a ratal blow to the Pur,le rttumed to lhelr ftome at Rartlord
The theft of the Leltwller car wu
1lfM. ff.i:t that. \he new code Pro·
n!lht. wU1 be conducted fnlm the 1 Tornado, as the bo1S rrom 'l'upptn PrldJr after spendiDf tf/0 we$5 dlscovered When \he flmllY had
~H .u,.at real estate ahaU 1 be Ra\ph Ollmore and ' CII".Ofd J . Sacred Heart Catbolle Church hew Plains were deter~ and ftlh.,_ With nlaUYea lD ColumWua.
parked tm car in front or the rfll~
ttiln!fured on the order at the pro- Rhodes •ere • business visitors In JloncfflJ ~ornlnr at i :OO . o'clock. 'In&amp;' at all timet &amp;fld 1\tld • &amp;Uibt Ohartft A. HanaurD and Kenneth deoce, they said about Ule tbnt1
M\f! Jud&amp;e after an applle&amp;ttoQ- bas Columbw; Saturday.
Butlal wlll be made-, In chilrie of 1 mal'I1Jl cf lead oyer the Rac1ne MeDc:Je tame trom "ycamore, 0., Amo• 'n' A»dl' appeared OD Ule fa·
..em_ tiled by the admlnl&amp;tral.or, Oeur11e Hetzl.!l ~as req.uned home the Ewlnr uodertakete, ln the Cath·l boJe, durtnl tbe (p'Hter 1-rt ot '1M to vlllt Nlati'I'M and -~lerldJ here. dlo. :FoUowlrc toe .radio program

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Steal' Leitwiler ·. c&amp;r

and ~~ro. J- """·
Dr.,l"aul 0. Bt.uman, chtr~
ol Pd1.unouth II he,. on b...,.,.
and "'!llnlni&amp;U-.
Mr, and ..,._ Patrkk Lochary
returned J'riday evezUnt from Co-

River •

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'

GALUA ..

lumbDI b
put week wtll acoomP1DJ b1m Aomi SUndaJ,
Jolut. Dwm "tUmid to hll bome
a\- New IAxm,tal Frld&amp;J after a
!hart Yialt wlth hlleon Rev. Patbet
1
1 . P. Owm.
Mrl. 1. HUe came trom Gore, 0 ..
tp-1Pfnd tbe week end with Ml'.

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·. INCOtOR
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urn

-•·to

-.bown~. .JtoienMwn
OOIWn•
NJ'ftdSakm!aY.
: aod CbildttD wbo balt twm 'Ia Qo.

SUBS STAR!S

..........

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and dauehMr, Bll'Dan ot
Mtw Yor• City, who will be the
IUI(Ii of Mn Keller"• parent.

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--!,COMICS

·,~. ~-·:-~: Dettman Rules ao~tre~:c irn a;:.;:, ~=z~::~ :~d ~~':!~:~~u:;:; ~ ;:: =~ s·cAR[ AGAINS'T:.tr~rn::-::::::.:~~
••lift
APPRfHENDH
BY
Gtaeral
·! ·~

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Heir QlJ.eationed

AUlD- JH.IEV£S ARE

-~ ~

llbl'ark!R,

mu&amp;eUrils;

UJ•e halll!l. The rrecdom
~ty-mental

~n.sc-b th!!
Xl eart.h."

pJf.~·

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a:ot soon-M
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---~ Old •~"
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_-t&lt;, t o ~Ur~~Ger
· ·,·,
lmJMI'IIme -1

ER FORECAST-

md colder: mucb eolder lll ~
[I'd by ~In chanJblr to lllQI! if(

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onlrt:

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.. . . .b~to0~- ~;,
.~ dl'ectlYe ulaw ·Jar

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TUcoday

parUy

••

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h!!aet JXIrtion.
~

wlll DOt repeal ~

the ·' ollltUII · lawo

Ill

-~ whleb ...... -uaat t.h'
NCIDI'der lba1f ac:oept tor .

dNatlte, for Lhe trahlt'er •
b
law or next or kln 01 &amp; ~
Pft'IDD. who tormerly ' owne

. ~ty ; uecuted by tM

--....

• .At~J Ckneral

urn:

OUber~

IDD lllued t:.hts rullnc yuf.tl
p opbljon of Pf'c8e.cutln1 A)
J~'.$.. Hare of New Phlladelp
- ~ out that the new 1
COikt 1 wtll reo~r lnopeia\he

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tile ~ General beld
~- ~laton&amp; trpr tbe ·recor(
- ~ afftdav~ts were not N

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Bllzzanf .
·oin N0 rt'
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lhl ... •
proml

tnQ&gt;Iidtlon tiy

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~nd West !·'

~. of the ....... \ ~.. ·~r..
111 mebnslstant with the ne'

lir

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~utor Jfate wu
iU ~tman fOf a rullnp; in ,
tie. I&amp;Ct that the new cot1

ftllll .that real estate a.hi
t.&amp;n~erfed on. the order of tl
-~ · Judae aner IUl appltcal.ll
bien ttled by the jlc:lmlnll
c;t u _eeutor. tor such tran&amp;f'1'

oua...,da Of· Sheep· die 1
la Drifta Cut Them 3.:: ·
From Food Supply. ~" ·

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IN BATTLE~:.

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Keep From Freezi~.l ·.
.o Temperature Goea'{
T t&gt; 20 Below
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Jup, N. M., Dec. It-INS-'Ib!
\olateaU!l of the Navajo coun·

-etching north and Wesi"tl-om
p t o the Colorado river ~

IYNOPIIIII

,

t today In the ley gr!p of the
It Winter W11Rther b
mote
5o yearn .

.............. 4........'
llla_llill_bl

l""*""No -.....

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usand! of sheep were P,e-rls'ii·
towering snowdrifts Cut them

6
Tho•
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ol .........
te u

......... - - . fromllllaft•.anc11
. . ..., - tho rido

111104 ....... .... ..... """'

.,... anma " v....u Junctlo

TV .

b • prlttJ lirl •who
Jlba·to tilt home ol hit frlm(
JMt

.terpJJlar snow plow left U\e
1 today In nn attempt
lle rematning 12 miles I}(

..............

ij:arkncu. ·She l•va withou

1 Lu'q&lt;h oVU, he went'· dut '
dorral'· where, =·in -.be ahadow

·. .~~~ t-Qu~e. •. ~rr.lft~4 ~:~

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.lif'1141DI ,a IIC.llln \l~llrt,
ti.iili IIOmb'rero · •• R1ck:U
,

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: "I un Ma"uel;" the t.Jq.ia

,tounced in lalowi

~rve t~e3:se
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lddltlcnal 1upply ot nine · ~

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as or coal ill somewberit
lie snow-blocked road bf.-

ere and the school. -~
ractor li'DOwplow succeeded
lng three mill!S of tHe rtJM1
thC' mlsaJon and the coal
13 hours. Crews of lnd1ana
rlth sbo\'els, aMJst:ed tbe

ill.to ldclitle, ·&amp;ald ca•uillyo,
ob would not have '1\e ae~

~o~ .'!~ t~i..,)li~ first.d~y.',' · ~
\ .Stni.htt,l• the ·bai man podd~

·" ' t&amp;rv•d loutl_l tow;utl tbe

cy, , \lad~Hffo

•h!'f

thai}~ bir, £~'"'~ '·
'f!dT at~ hp:.-: tide.
' t

.m
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(Pi&lt;""'"' ih••• ·~·~4r
~fit t~e IUFAa into 1r hU I~ tl!;
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whacb, Mtua.el

haqt,

Q

ican nne. Here. they ·W

WA'Tc::rt Ot.IT

Do.NG!
PONG!
\'S~GOJJD

QOI)AlO

OH, Bo.,J

A
DAIS'(!! • ·

W~A,

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oN.
-r11e allT"ltW

I'T IS

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of s~p faced starv~Uori
lllOwdriiU from six to 15

••lo~

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\q

were beln1 ptJSbild
the ruads between h* .

Navn.jo reaervat.lon todi.J;
by truckll loaded with
'loads of hay, Wbich ..... '
~acks here si.'lce- Fl1day are
ldled to starviDI' ftocb u
OBd.!l can be Opened,~.
. "' ·

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' hor¥~ttt' then crOtst~ ~(11
fjrther

~th

intQ M ezic

' Jtft
a ranC:t.house appei.red
1
.._ '0 c~hllfttY • blue pea

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•.traii~t 'q,l
lj'(lr· t~he hortem~ that
·l'lnell of burniHg me:qul
~itherl side ..li.ule chec:kerboatd
.• £ ar.tea !tol41of spring's Wtpi.
larnt ".Crqpt ju61 brtalcl~JI: tJ
.tbtl aoi,L 'thty, told, too, of , tc
4-it .in' 'the .face of adV'euii}-.
·•nen4in1 battle wag:cd ;U,ai.ll
4f.ttrt'a •t~rn ~ostility. It •
' tpo•t; llurt ranch, an outPI
· an, .. thc bOmeinaker, inradil

~

· ~IH•': wiDdmill a few cattlq
f!!'.r~the·

day'• 1razinr.

J"'A11 .the .,arid wa1 hu1hed.
kftedictioo of a desert a(tl
~ over ahe land-the f1

1d, Dee. 14 .-IH~
an alleged mo~~Y _.
~on. _ptc~llrt! _distribu~
udu :JY the MoWm __p·jucerr;. &amp; Dlstrlbu~·-

tC

· r,. Me WAf abollt: to 1peak

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Qttill'. ~ 1 pierced lhe 81
JM .lraiehltl\l!d both men b
Qalit 1ft 'their. ~addles. Aa•l

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Milt

Inc., an Injunction

vlolauon ot the dhmnsn

ton Anti-Ttu.st laws " '
'ederal dlstrlet oourt tu&gt;rt
the Cleveland Motion Pt15
lblton' As5ocia.tlois. oomt

NO·-·

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A CHI21S"fMA6

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-47 Independent Clevelaliii

erat.ors.

the producers and

~latlon
~r ot the

..U .hf tilled field11 and huma1
fatlloa. To Radcliffe, the utter
~J,l.,liold !Urn,

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&gt;POLY CHAJIGED'
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~· Beyond the water-tan•

- --

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: fOinted

~

-

"' chopped ...,~, , !d tJe.rore ibe' l!tlirwaa bum·-

•qtP th'~Oti~~f' the•lt.t&amp;t

• tJ' can ~huffhntr '~on•
rtle -:&lt; lhi( . while aileritly - ~

coal whtcb reaehri

:'~-::,;~~ ~ ..

~~~~'\' oaddiod tJN&lt;i holol,~

.
e·
!'!Ji'\.1"'1

r:{

i'ies guJnv rw· e~ iwu.rii:
l"tm the eorraJ fences, which

Vf~_U'Y'6U . ia.ddle one?' ,
·~ But Manuel. "'i\hi~ t~e tpt:

·

f

roft'&lt; Gallup, N hlilel ll'!y
~ trucks beetled· tl\e1r ' 1Qqr t
t_~v!drift&amp;. Tile suppJy 1

' ~ · WI!CSO'r
OUI2S.&amp;.VE~

·

" .• .~....

ons

0 ... "'fl.4A'T

IT"• IT WILl..

,.

at t~ school were kept
-ezlng t.o dntb lallt nlght ~

.1V$T ABOuT
-r HI!:~E .-·

A OtCliS"fMA$

Spaniab. ••

ManlU'II, the b

J

•.

100 Indian chJidren and em~

IT WAS

I~~~~~
5\:) MUCH
I•
S~IMENT···

,

·&amp;0

u.e

' roud between !.he ml~
J coal mine
at Steamboat. .

I SAW A WONDeQI"UIOI!Ei111t GICQWI ..G
"1loll!. WOODS Y'EST!&lt;~o.to.Y ·"
-" OIIIA~ AND "EI.P

CHAPTER HI

1

llild

li&gt;Pita.l at Ganado, Ariz., w~
~ a de.sperate battle tCt
k~
'rc·~zing to death as thermo·
da"Opped to 20 degreE's be-

11or4or,tollud-Tac

ptOach~;

Indian~~

of the , ~
Prct~tytermn millston 5Chool

lite employes

·thl
ud.
ahlk~'F
poup.
A JNrlrw

li

feed . and 300

1tn

motion plctuil!t

ls Pl't'Sid.mt

'

dl8-

ot Whicb Will
16

motlcrri~'

j

IBtrlbu:m.g com,.rues ftft!
..cferendants In the ueUoa~ ,

!

~r,Free,

liiO-iied KFN~ lltd fnjl"' 1

mgs For City

~· lt;lward them ia 1hrlll
~ the t1opc.. Bthbtd h~

&lt;ent Kane Hopee.

to

IP.~ -v.aqucrot ran dum
hilh-heekd boots, .lalthinc tl

WaytoNewYork
ome Days-

0

-

*lje rUKhhouse a · barefoot pe

~~~

their quirtll, cuttin1 thJ"OC
thfa lhirt until aa:i.in he sc1
• •• ec•W.S:r of pain. Witt
bfoW the boy lea.rJcd
.· ·
the air, and at ead
...d

News, Va., Dec. 14--nfS.
now Ptofeuor · Kent'
. wut reallze his dream or
New York.
I of the charp of :n&amp;vtn;'
his wife, he turned hil
~rd the fUture. Therfl"
ta my htch aehool bQr.
enehanting v111on ot we

city,
prolPSSOr, an tntelkctwl,

ate, a mamer, hM

nt\'el'•

horne In New YQrt i~ .
o do so.
lClUll a lunche-on table
:reporter he oon~ · ~;
"' anyone who lives uU,if'
MWimtately. "It II Ul'i

lat appeals to

m(-r~

bit llbnuies, rnuseumi;
Jcture hallie. The troodom
WUty-mental
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parUy

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h!!aet JXIrtion.
~

wlll DOt repeal ~

the ·' ollltUII · lawo

Ill

-~ whleb ...... -uaat t.h'
NCIDI'der lba1f ac:oept tor .

dNatlte, for Lhe trahlt'er •
b
law or next or kln 01 &amp; ~
Pft'IDD. who tormerly ' owne

. ~ty ; uecuted by tM

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urn:

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IDD lllued t:.hts rullnc yuf.tl
p opbljon of Pf'c8e.cutln1 A)
J~'.$.. Hare of New Phlladelp
- ~ out that the new 1
COikt 1 wtll reo~r lnopeia\he

-

tile ~ General beld
~- ~laton&amp; trpr tbe ·recor(
- ~ afftdav~ts were not N

.

Bllzzanf .
·oin N0 rt'
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proml

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~utor Jfate wu
iU ~tman fOf a rullnp; in ,
tie. I&amp;Ct that the new cot1

ftllll .that real estate a.hi
t.&amp;n~erfed on. the order of tl
-~ · Judae aner IUl appltcal.ll
bien ttled by the jlc:lmlnll
c;t u _eeutor. tor such tran&amp;f'1'

oua...,da Of· Sheep· die 1
la Drifta Cut Them 3.:: ·
From Food Supply. ~" ·

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IN BATTLE~:.

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-

Keep From Freezi~.l ·.
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Jup, N. M., Dec. It-INS-'Ib!
\olateaU!l of the Navajo coun·

-etching north and Wesi"tl-om
p t o the Colorado river ~

IYNOPIIIII

,

t today In the ley gr!p of the
It Winter W11Rther b
mote
5o yearn .

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usand! of sheep were P,e-rls'ii·
towering snowdrifts Cut them

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. . ..., - tho rido

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.,... anma " v....u Junctlo

TV .

b • prlttJ lirl •who
Jlba·to tilt home ol hit frlm(
JMt

.terpJJlar snow plow left U\e
1 today In nn attempt
lle rematning 12 miles I}(

..............

ij:arkncu. ·She l•va withou

1 Lu'q&lt;h oVU, he went'· dut '
dorral'· where, =·in -.be ahadow

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.lif'1141DI ,a IIC.llln \l~llrt,
ti.iili IIOmb'rero · •• R1ck:U
,

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: "I un Ma"uel;" the t.Jq.ia

,tounced in lalowi

~rve t~e3:se
' 1-2"

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lddltlcnal 1upply ot nine · ~

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as or coal ill somewberit
lie snow-blocked road bf.-

ere and the school. -~
ractor li'DOwplow succeeded
lng three mill!S of tHe rtJM1
thC' mlsaJon and the coal
13 hours. Crews of lnd1ana
rlth sbo\'els, aMJst:ed tbe

ill.to ldclitle, ·&amp;ald ca•uillyo,
ob would not have '1\e ae~

~o~ .'!~ t~i..,)li~ first.d~y.',' · ~
\ .Stni.htt,l• the ·bai man podd~

·" ' t&amp;rv•d loutl_l tow;utl tbe

cy, , \lad~Hffo

•h!'f

thai}~ bir, £~'"'~ '·
'f!dT at~ hp:.-: tide.
' t

.m
·!·!

(Pi&lt;""'"' ih••• ·~·~4r
~fit t~e IUFAa into 1r hU I~ tl!;
-

whacb, Mtua.el

haqt,

Q

ican nne. Here. they ·W

WA'Tc::rt Ot.IT

Do.NG!
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of s~p faced starv~Uori
lllOwdriiU from six to 15

••lo~

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~ ~

\q

were beln1 ptJSbild
the ruads between h* .

Navn.jo reaervat.lon todi.J;
by truckll loaded with
'loads of hay, Wbich ..... '
~acks here si.'lce- Fl1day are
ldled to starviDI' ftocb u
OBd.!l can be Opened,~.
. "' ·

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' hor¥~ttt' then crOtst~ ~(11
fjrther

~th

intQ M ezic

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a ranC:t.house appei.red
1
.._ '0 c~hllfttY • blue pea

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.
i

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tal~

•.traii~t 'q,l
lj'(lr· t~he hortem~ that
·l'lnell of burniHg me:qul
~itherl side ..li.ule chec:kerboatd
.• £ ar.tea !tol41of spring's Wtpi.
larnt ".Crqpt ju61 brtalcl~JI: tJ
.tbtl aoi,L 'thty, told, too, of , tc
4-it .in' 'the .face of adV'euii}-.
·•nen4in1 battle wag:cd ;U,ai.ll
4f.ttrt'a •t~rn ~ostility. It •
' tpo•t; llurt ranch, an outPI
· an, .. thc bOmeinaker, inradil

~

· ~IH•': wiDdmill a few cattlq
f!!'.r~the·

day'• 1razinr.

J"'A11 .the .,arid wa1 hu1hed.
kftedictioo of a desert a(tl
~ over ahe land-the f1

1d, Dee. 14 .-IH~
an alleged mo~~Y _.
~on. _ptc~llrt! _distribu~
udu :JY the MoWm __p·jucerr;. &amp; Dlstrlbu~·-

tC

· r,. Me WAf abollt: to 1peak

•

'W

Qttill'. ~ 1 pierced lhe 81
JM .lraiehltl\l!d both men b
Qalit 1ft 'their. ~addles. Aa•l

6f

Milt

Inc., an Injunction

vlolauon ot the dhmnsn

ton Anti-Ttu.st laws " '
'ederal dlstrlet oourt tu&gt;rt
the Cleveland Motion Pt15
lblton' As5ocia.tlois. oomt

NO·-·

~AT tSN'I

A CHI21S"fMA6

-n:!.EE

J&gt;-O-_.

-47 Independent Clevelaliii

erat.ors.

the producers and

~latlon
~r ot the

..U .hf tilled field11 and huma1
fatlloa. To Radcliffe, the utter
~J,l.,liold !Urn,

--

N PICTlJJU;
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.,..

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~· Beyond the water-tan•

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: fOinted

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"' chopped ...,~, , !d tJe.rore ibe' l!tlirwaa bum·-

•qtP th'~Oti~~f' the•lt.t&amp;t

• tJ' can ~huffhntr '~on•
rtle -:&lt; lhi( . while aileritly - ~

coal whtcb reaehri

:'~-::,;~~ ~ ..

~~~~'\' oaddiod tJN&lt;i holol,~

.
e·
!'!Ji'\.1"'1

r:{

i'ies guJnv rw· e~ iwu.rii:
l"tm the eorraJ fences, which

Vf~_U'Y'6U . ia.ddle one?' ,
·~ But Manuel. "'i\hi~ t~e tpt:

·

f

roft'&lt; Gallup, N hlilel ll'!y
~ trucks beetled· tl\e1r ' 1Qqr t
t_~v!drift&amp;. Tile suppJy 1

' ~ · WI!CSO'r
OUI2S.&amp;.VE~

·

" .• .~....

ons

0 ... "'fl.4A'T

IT"• IT WILl..

,.

at t~ school were kept
-ezlng t.o dntb lallt nlght ~

.1V$T ABOuT
-r HI!:~E .-·

A OtCliS"fMA$

Spaniab. ••

ManlU'II, the b

J

•.

100 Indian chJidren and em~

IT WAS

I~~~~~
5\:) MUCH
I•
S~IMENT···

,

·&amp;0

u.e

' roud between !.he ml~
J coal mine
at Steamboat. .

I SAW A WONDeQI"UIOI!Ei111t GICQWI ..G
"1loll!. WOODS Y'EST!&lt;~o.to.Y ·"
-" OIIIA~ AND "EI.P

CHAPTER HI

1

llild

li&gt;Pita.l at Ganado, Ariz., w~
~ a de.sperate battle tCt
k~
'rc·~zing to death as thermo·
da"Opped to 20 degreE's be-

11or4or,tollud-Tac

ptOach~;

Indian~~

of the , ~
Prct~tytermn millston 5Chool

lite employes

·thl
ud.
ahlk~'F
poup.
A JNrlrw

li

feed . and 300

1tn

motion plctuil!t

ls Pl't'Sid.mt

'

dl8-

ot Whicb Will
16

motlcrri~'

j

IBtrlbu:m.g com,.rues ftft!
..cferendants In the ueUoa~ ,

!

~r,Free,

liiO-iied KFN~ lltd fnjl"' 1

mgs For City

~· lt;lward them ia 1hrlll
~ the t1opc.. Bthbtd h~

&lt;ent Kane Hopee.

to

IP.~ -v.aqucrot ran dum
hilh-heekd boots, .lalthinc tl

WaytoNewYork
ome Days-

0

-

*lje rUKhhouse a · barefoot pe

~~~

their quirtll, cuttin1 thJ"OC
thfa lhirt until aa:i.in he sc1
• •• ec•W.S:r of pain. Witt
bfoW the boy lea.rJcd
.· ·
the air, and at ead
...d

News, Va., Dec. 14--nfS.
now Ptofeuor · Kent'
. wut reallze his dream or
New York.
I of the charp of :n&amp;vtn;'
his wife, he turned hil
~rd the fUture. Therfl"
ta my htch aehool bQr.
enehanting v111on ot we

city,
prolPSSOr, an tntelkctwl,

ate, a mamer, hM

nt\'el'•

horne In New YQrt i~ .
o do so.
lClUll a lunche-on table
:reporter he oon~ · ~;
"' anyone who lives uU,if'
MWimtately. "It II Ul'i

lat appeals to

m(-r~

bit llbnuies, rnuseumi;
Jcture hallie. The troodom
WUty-mental
J'rNioM~
llecnse-ta the l'n03t wJ-'
1 on earUl,"
" 11'·

I

I

perhap~

not socn......alt

ooouldltndhlo ·-~

thouobL ·. ··."

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RUDERS
NOTICE-If 1ou ....r
the Newo Ol&amp;ee
The Dail,

I

WEATHER FORECAST-

of
Tri........ call 238-LI If the BuoiDeu
Olliee uk for 202-R.

I

l

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Y , Cloildy and eolder ; muell rold~ ~ -~ , ..

to

~i9t

partly

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port-Jon precedl"&lt;l by min changing
Easl portion tclnigt; Tuesday
coldt:! r In Boutheut. portion.

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:WIRE OF fNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

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5P5e\l&lt; IN '1"1-\E
ClA~~IO!.OOM ;:&gt;

.

To Keep From Freet&lt;i'!B
As Temperature Goeo·:

To20 Below

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Nl'!:VE!.R.

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.

CANNISM-~

AQE
CCX'I'IING CiN5R.

~

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K&amp;EPER.~!

Dec.

Columbus, 0 ..

14-INS-A
up.o;t l4irA whUe
men and their co-ed &lt;!OJnpanlons

thlt:l Wllo worked

dancetl dtJwDBtalra was bun~d by
Columbus police today after a t()ba
bl!ry staaed durJng n dllllre 1:1 t tht•
etgina CbJ F'rfttemlty house:
, While a dame orehtstra played
10ft muslc and the dancers gbd.ed
noiMieJJeq, ~ under SOft llghta
the unldentWed robber elcaped
.,th a CO·ed'a coat, beaded baa and
toJlct articles WOI1h nearly ••oo
aceordlna UJ pollee reporta.

Pilot Victorious
After Hard Fight
Has Terrifyiaa EVerlenee
Lui Finally J..ii'nda
Plane Safety

Railway Heads To
Meet Employees

Cut.c~u~~ue,

air adVenture, durlnl whieh
airplane w.ae drinn io miles out;
aea while he wae: Oytng thro...ab

In Chica1o TIHIIdays Rumor 1n1 rrlend8 UJ

take
Jtrht plant'll blruJ and 10met1mea .
even ~akin&amp;' ttle deliveries.
1••. -_.a.lol.-rms and tos, Will told COday
.waH, Summit, N. J ., ..tr
Amii:NS MAN ON TRIAL

Perbb Cat to be

Detaaaclecl

.!"""'

-

Chlcqo, Dee.
14-INS-8url0Uflded bJ rumort1 that a 11 per J ••:~":':0.'0., Dee. 14-IN8-WJlber

eent wa,e cut

Will be

demanded, I~

eueuUna of wMtem rallroada were
P~ In OhJCaco

today

for

~ eonferenpe tomarrow, awnmoiled to CODIIder tbfJ uniool' in·
Yl~ for a Joint meetlnl an pay

and. unemploJihent.
Ainoar·&amp;he nJl heads, Jt waa reported, • ltroba lmtlment exllta lb
fal'OI' at advaucan. a pfq)Oial tor
a 15 per cent wap reductloa. to aup
Plant &amp;be ten per cent voluntary

cut prevto1111Jt -

by 1be ••·

• eouttves Tbe DKft drutlc alub It
.... r'Untored, mar, be derunded' ia

•
· G~ING

ACQOAIH)\;t&gt; I

.,

••

order to force the uniON to arbllrat&amp;
Meanwhile, th&amp;o 1re1tem railroad
..,. nlebln&amp;r wllb ~~~­
lbe.·
-lnot.
- Yort todaJ
-ItO be held
Ntw'
and
lbe laetnbilnl Of IDQtbwestern ex:eciiYeil In looulsvUie, Ky. AU throe
met\I.DP. were caDed. to ronnJib'
dllJI&gt;enle .... lbe ol lbe

-t . .

21
"""- 111111 lbal • 101111
DODftrlbO!I be held lielwtD auth. ~ nprellbtaUN· 01 IUar ··and
.r

'

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&gt;

-

N. Y., Dec. 14--INBvlvict-&amp;tol}' Of tlel'OUm tn a ·haz..

I'

weut on trial for hill life

cha.rpd wlth lhootlnl
, 28, near Athens last
thl! Bt&amp;te ebaqed,

Neleon dleeo9ered
board. from an un-

CHURCHILL

MIStfAP IN

Professor, Free,
Longs For City

-

Elioh" Kent Kane Hopes to
Fillid Way to New York -:"'
Some Day !1-.

.

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