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ltpo1('11~Waw'e 1 been written about this kindly, sin1pl•,
r'u·\iif. ~f~.l ~,De~can country gentleman. P ..ges
UP!Jili'IID§_ will e,pJ.I.tilll!e to be written ab,out him as time
mons on and each sueOj!ed,lng ;year adds to hiS glory.
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!frfllan w1!?•t; '-lea~~ fault was trying to hotter the
cql141tiPos and'jjOJ!(l)l!P' P./ the 'people whom he had sworn
tq protf t an~ ~re f~•· he was the victim of an assai!Bin's I
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old·fash&lt;Oned wnnp . .• an~ jult another example of
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read in one news dlspateh sent from Athena, the county
seat of one of the principal coal producing cpunties in the
statt£i:~l'!a~ ~olunteer workers are all ~ut ml&gt;bbecf and
' under foot by women, some carrylnJ. babes in I
th••l;;m., •. so earer are theY to receive elothinl! and food·
.tu.~~qr their needf children and thetnoelves.
further lind thllt the apncy is closed in that town
the amoupt of relief, clothing and articles in ren·
far too .few to accommodate those who SO\IIlht
fot .chuity. And in another article hom the
we i D4 where approximately 5,000 miners .,.
prjj\ia1alnst a wa1e cpt olfered by the op·
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THi
Glut EMAit~.UOa
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' nNW M'ORE 'Ilu time pa98ed through another cycle lo
1
'

reappeer w~ another 'ann 1versa r y of the
birth of 41Moo.C111-"EJIIaoeiplltor, Abraham Lincoln. Page•
ltpo1('11~Waw'e 1 been written about this kindly, sin1pl•,
r'u·\iif. ~f~.l ~,De~can country gentleman. P ..ges
UP!Jili'IID§_ will e,pJ.I.tilll!e to be written ab,out him as time
mons on and each sueOj!ed,lng ;year adds to hiS glory.
'
!frfllan w1!?•t; '-lea~~ fault was trying to hotter the
cql141tiPos and'jjOJ!(l)l!P' P./ the 'people whom he had sworn
tq protf t an~ ~re f~•· he was the victim of an assai!Bin's I
twUet , ll~ as tfiJie went on; even his greatest enemies!
hni~ all!l xeallzed that a:lter all, here wao a man. May
ljje ril,ijJ!l~ ~ever 1row dim.
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PhiJ'•

PLUMIIN&amp;

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.T~JWS41U1'1' COMPLEX

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ft .~pnfessed lhll-r !l&gt;f little Marian McLean in Cincin-

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1

D!l~', ~l8 taken to tlte Lima State Hospital to undergo ob- i
l!llrvll&amp;lon
If he 111 or·i• not msane, American father&amp;
_pt~:::;~~1,.~fe~~'r otruck Into thE:Ir hearts as another
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probably follow. Just
with these fiends a•
falthc•m, but this column
&lt;not made to remove I
expedient of the su- 1
i:or1victed, a
will

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lling ere
wen meaninl person

advocate lynch - ~~c:·-.1~..:.:-

or
-'e&amp;eeute ~ ~etlce as It should be executed, but
no red-blooded American will advocate anything e!l!e l ~:;:r,~~~J~t;;~~
when•and if &amp;lll:h law factors fail most miser11bly in then 1
respeqtive duties to God, their country, their nei1hbors
1
and the1113elves.
1

After safe, thorouch wnhin&amp; in filtem, rainooft w~,, your
clothes go to an extractor- a 'btg tJ)1nn1n1 basket that ;hide
out the water. This modem tmprovement 11 far superior to the
old·fash&lt;Oned wnnp . .• an~ jult another example of
the Laundry Don It Beotl

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q)NQITIQM.S IN OHIO
~:~;;~
rr s~)ji:! TIJAT a rather anomlllOU8 si~uatlon 18 existinr 8:
I in· the' Hotklnc Valley In Ohio at the present t1me. We IT::-;;;·
read in one news dlspateh sent from Athena, the county
seat of one of the principal coal producing cpunties in the
statt£i:~l'!a~ ~olunteer workers are all ~ut ml&gt;bbecf and
' under foot by women, some carrylnJ. babes in I
th••l;;m., •. so earer are theY to receive elothinl! and food·
.tu.~~qr their needf children and thetnoelves.
further lind thllt the apncy is closed in that town
the amoupt of relief, clothing and articles in ren·
far too .few to accommodate those who SO\IIlht
fot .chuity. And in another article hom the
we i D4 where approximately 5,000 miners .,.
prjj\ia1alnst a wa1e cpt olfered by the op·
~a mines where these men have b~:~eu

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we discover that union leade1'&gt;1 predict
be rreatly augmentqd beiore the
lll'•tat many other coal miners who are
at their JObs, no labor or money trou·
have any grievance. but they are ~0·
In sympalhy and as a protest movement
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fcllcwed thE' bWilneM ee65kln dui'tng

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CAMP AI
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Pact Sign~• To
Stop War

Country From One EJI!I
To Other Lbt-To
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OF AGGRESSION

PRESIDENT" SPEAks

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Confident Jhat Pec~p~~··
Resources And Coilr- •
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Jitan.s wiQ 8tr1ke tn U1.e frutbeom ·
ine prestdenUal cont.est
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belinnlna: of the party Clt
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tampalau choro wlllcb Ure

Eden and wife or P'.)ii\

,a. Hume

tlon in ftftemoon or

day to dilcern sometblnJ or the

are &amp;ueJlta of he: parent~ .
•z,d Nra. Willard Rouab

would ..rather studY
not very numerous at
recent aeUon talt•
Ubrt.ry Ollltlall

followed by snow or r.~oin in extre.hft

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cf the l'lood or oratory that awept
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Llntoln dlnnen, tt waa poelible -to-

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By GEORGE II IIOLMES
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No Poverty
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