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POMEROY, OHIO,

THE DAJI,Y 'fftiUUNE

WED~ESDAY,

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VOL. VI NO. 208

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d11.v preceded by local thundcr&lt;;howPrn

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HITE. MAN LYNCHED IN ~ KENTUCKY
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Object Of Wrath Accueed
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COLORADO RIVER
MENACES LEVEE
Blytile, Cal., Junt! 1- lN$---Anary waters ct t.he mighty Colorado
.. ~er, ~W&lt;. llm tc thE tugne.st :&gt;tage
since 1921 . today menaced a len~
m whtcn a IH eak haa \\·ldeneO !r(ltn
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B-'I I(.Jllli"Y and llood reU£1 wLrkcr , wlD
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Death Caused By I INCLINED -TO DRYS "
;Gascline Taxed One Cent ; Peanut In Trachea' 'Ti• Said, Aft~r Wavering

Ransom Receiver's ENDORSE PROGRAM
De~ription Given Of Garner In General,

Who Ia Tied And Keys
Taken; Victim DrasHunt for Lindbergh Killer
secl Frcma Cell
Stimulated by Latest
Frlnceton, Ky., June 1- INS ~
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Marion, 0 .; June 1.-IN~on ..
victcd of l'Obblng ~ven men In Uti!
oftlce ot the Marion Rapid Transit
Co. htre Feb, 28, Mike Clrcone, 28,
o£ Columbus, today was to start a
lU.. to 2~ year sentence ln Ohio pcu ·
ltentlary.

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Possibility For
Peaceful End Seen

H;ghw,.y Robbery Cho.rgeo at Columbua

oovemor George White. who planned to attend probably will del&amp;y
h1l trtp until tonilht due to the

ColuhlbuS. 0, Jun:- 1-I'NS-"&lt;;
Mulcahy'' who was Indicted l!:
Crawford county ' y~stf'rday wi h
W. W. Dutbln, of Kentc ~1. fOrm er
Dtmdtrat.lc st.ate ehairman lor allfled pr(-prlmary tneaulariti£'s, 1.;;
a st&amp;te prohibition agent. it was
disrlosed tcday. Durbin's Prrn.ignsmall theater which Durbin has ment was pcstponed untll Mcnda.v
erect:ed at hia home Patemed to pennlt him to act a&amp; hc,t to thr
after the ori81nal hall of maalc. h1a11ltlan.s' oonferenC'e beln~ held a.t
built in Parts mom than 200 yean Kenton thls Wl't'k,.
ago, .the theater has on its walk
State prohibition
commissioner

pressure of executive duties.

the

culmlnat.e In the mos~ular

parade Kenton has

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Last yea.r, when the oonvenLian I maaiclans.
WBB held at Columbus. a member o1
Durbln--"Colontl B~ll" to the
the brotherhood produced &amp; 10 x14 Magi-has collected tricb ~d
American flag from the Governor's \ equipment from all over t.hJ-- W ld.
1A'8tch pocket. 'i'be Governor ex- "Egyptian Hall" for many years
pre88t!d gratiftcafJon to learn t)ljt been a meooa for aU ~ciin&amp;.

the article WIUI not a 12-foot python.
.Uter nonphmins everyone arotmd
them with tricks, the magicians
werc to ro to "l:gyptlan Hall," tbe

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bnmedlate lnvefltip.tlon alter !earninc that the Jrkn rwned In th?
Indictment with Durbin Is Carl'
Mulcahy of Lima who, he said, "Is
a trus.ted inspector."
, MukQ.hy and Durbin were indlcHoward 'l'ha~~ ·maal- ed on charle-s or circulating unsignclan and ylbe
t ot the bro- ed eJtet1on llt.erature. attempted
thtrhood, ls t
, . arrtv&amp; here brlbecy and ~:~ttempted blackmail
"before the ekee ot tbt convention, In connedlon 'll'ith tlle May 10 prlwhtctl wUI continue all week .
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I•Jend• navlp.tinJ aorou the Pa·
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lfl 1a ~ ~btU, a natln or
Latl'ia, whO Wled hen abot.rti the
lood. Jhlp "-'JMr.IO," &amp;nd t\11 reuon

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ftrlt port on the

One Year

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December SO "Jutt becauae I wu
tired of Autt.rJ;lla and Jr1Ul~ La
return to D1J nattWJ co~tr.J .leh
1 have not ~n lD 30 ~n," 'WUbell aet forth In the Elaine
He .ouUlt.ied hlzl¥elf with provtalons enouah to laet. htm aiz
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hopes of recovery
Joe 8m1t.h has been hclpilli Chas
OOlbW11 the pa&amp;t week with some
Iat• spring work
Beveral 1 from here attended Lh~
dance at Berllngham Sa.turdvy eve
A large crowd wu prelif'..nt, another
dance in two week&amp;.

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WJ:t&gt;NIIIIDAY

I:UIInt!M vl8ltor llel'f TuP'\d:ll
¥r and Mn. Peter etace iit!!
PI e"ba:-tna t¢ move trom the corner
or Palmer street and &amp;went.h A vt}
nue t.o the VIUlZlnt property en
Allh &amp;!lett Gravel Hill
Mr v.nd Mn T.ted Be(:.rha ct BuLYIW. o: t.. heit' tcr 11.
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v. Ith thl: r duachier Mas P A H y

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a Boy Scout w l - , he man~~~nd dalllhler 'llh
d to tollDw the wlnd. otarlY eHne of A
wn t.o Jr(ew Zealud bel~ he ! tJbert and Jllmer "eflm we e
ck a aoutherb' on 111 wtilch he 1 vlaltinl thf:if m:Uler, lfrl Jtan·
followed oorUt
I chellter QuWln '0 lltart lMt aun.
He ftnt.lly l&amp;ncled at Yanut.hl. daY
wb.ere he enJoyed freeh water The
JoweU SIAC1alr -..a been- v1Sit.tn 1
uativet
h1m trosti fOod aup- hi&amp; uncle, C J Huanu.ll at AtheuH
plies an made a :::eremony out. al
Mary Me&amp;kl waa a Sunday attela.rrival -~rt\.lle for lt!Y~ nacw. v,laltor of t41'1. R B Oo\i8'la.s-&gt;
..,p.~ hi
Uu~ nezt day
Arthur Mehall waa 111. lbualnt&amp;J •
At 8\lva,
he had enjoyed • eaUer en B.i&amp; :Run Vnnday
shave, 10111• fl'llh clothinJ, and I wutord BA)clJJr ~nd Alva Wlll
three l;lot me.tl a day, be told of or Pomeroy -were at Gardena ceme
aome of hll ILCIV!Qlt.uret
I tery Sunday, calllns: • te•" lninuk~ '
He f'-.n into t~ etonns, one a on 1elatJvea af thil place
h\U1.qaQI Hla sea lmCihor wall tom
Z.eld., Smtth helged. KeJ,la Sapp
adr:tt Nld his ulla aD.d gear save with ~r hqw~e cleanl.n&amp;: seve1al
mute e._~dence q't hard. wear &amp;nd d6Y6 last week'
strain
Frank Perry or Athens,.. was vls! l.
The Elalne 18 a halt-detker with in&amp; his sllklrs Miss Clara. Moe
a llll&amp;U hood just abatt the deck t.o PerrY and Mn R E Dou(rlaall BlUI
!hield him from apray His bed. .a ~Y
a patent B!T&amp;ltll!ment Which can be
Rev BU~t.erfleld mu~ a tv,o
drawn out on allttes &amp;O that he tan weeks revival serviCe hete- Bundav
ue under tb.e stars tn good weather morning
Hll tiller 1a heavy ollnd he bad Uttle
Qeorge McCumber
wb.o
h~s
trou~e eteerlnJ leaving it alont! been in 111 health \he put. eleve

cans most. of whiCh rusted and
made the water undrinkable Somo
of tl:lem. however, were lined with mO&amp;t of:.:: time
\bitumen. which kept the Uquid
Fr
onol 1 RebeU len d 00
fresh
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P ne
Halt way to l"iji hla center board san direct to Los Ang:ele.s.
dropped ln. the Pacltlc and he found
great clilllculty In rea&lt;lblns Into the
wind
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But with the use of hls sextant
Bevera.l from here attended the
which he mq,de with o. part or fret ball game at. Cherry Rldge lui
sa.w marked in aeconda, a screw, Wednesday

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.iPACIFIC
~-IN 18 FOOT-SKIF-F ~un:~=~~lrol
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Mn Prank Smith
8r, MID Wtlllama
Frank Smith, Jr and two children
~Hs l' tRnloe Gaylord accompun· Mt:m Gtlll
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CrL&amp;I ol Alexnndrla, o
motored
Miss Mabel Schreb1er IWd Joe Ru- '.d Mr illld M.J.s AUred £; Marcus
DoJ h£re v.a1'1 t..b~~rvl:!(l nPI&lt; ~n the morning or nee c.. ,atlon
~in of Pittsburgh lptnt t.he week 1t::: Detr~:.lt Monda)' where &amp;he wlll In 8 111 , 1 pr 1vu t 11 ll. 11 1 t1lld \~ u dny und retunt&lt;."d In the tv&lt;:nlng
end and hollduy with their aunt J&gt;Wd th_ ~ummer months
~rs Laura Oloel.!lmer Mrs Oloeck- Ml ~ J Ennle McE.1hlnn~ of CrueY the !lnnuol l th rl!1 ~ I 1 ll l) Y.h

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!rom 46 t.o 10 cenLII The ¥'nhlt'
alao !llohUy reducffi the -'house
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revenue from 13'3 ooo ooo L&lt;J S24

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•DEfEATED ~l NEW

FWE KILLED BY
GAS IN APARTMENT

Billion
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hou.e and """" •ncreu•eo
.........t.a.l ra.~s. Increasing the n.n.t
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cent&amp;. The ~t.e adopted ibt: l9'.t
•econd clus r&amp;tes effecting a revcnue o( •160 000 000 a .. comparifl(i to
U65.500000 lrom the house rateti

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persons In cne family W'"H' k11lrj
today by au apparently turwd r •
In an apartment In Broc.klyn
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rht dt'ad a.re CarlC8 Del Rlo Sfi

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The Jnc.ther died ycsterdav or
pneumonia PQllce belleve the fsm·
,, r .... mml1t"d t.u•clde u:dng a lL,,
tube ~lni from the k'tchen
'l've ~use 01 lhelr ~r f

company are supplying a consider·
abl part or the be. r tequllemnts
Supnllers or parts are Zeellng thl"
Plfect ot .t.hl!i expansion a~ stock~
made some time ago are bemg rEduced

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110 000 unit.! II.!! stet' I relea.aes ar,..
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une contemplatt:,
producuonDeor
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da.Uihkr-ln~law Mr~ Matilda products whl!P mlll!:i ownPd by

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YOUTH IDENTIFIES
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cne-s 1\ho 1.11~ numbt1f'l1 \Uth
la.xee Experlli agreed the bUI as
are held to be reason 11 bly promising
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A hell \ !rest vtsttcd till! Ct)ll l)8.&amp;led by t.he senatt' \tOUld bring In
ACCUSED
whtn compared with lhe perform.
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Charles n:turned Molltlay
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Fl.r man ll ~~ Als~ thut • n 1
m~n t\ Mut;doy mcr?i.Il8 and "' " 11115000000 The; V.i!.S subject to
ance or recent monthti
frcm !tJ:endmg the wr 1 1nd ..~
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ma.r\..cL vlstl t~.; telall\l ~ and tlu• oppor1 un
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But 11 I later revl~lon but thf': hOU!if': and
Warren 0 Junf' 1 - INS-Identi
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Ut talrl) good schedulesmay
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Performance From
vdumbu:&gt; who hJ.ve tl clf'.ti.l_, h 1lS 12 14 colored brollel'8 20-23 a.n
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mere hPndsome The Iolio\\ lng are 11 fanm
rhang:e In ctm1erence They Include ness stand In his own defense at hi~ poln &amp; toward more acceleration
The Southen1 C.hlo El-~ tub t"a.'n HunL:ngt ~ n :;pent 1'.1 mm nl D... 1 '-- 'hL murkct ~te ady, demand partial hst ol vtsllms no da ub•
Jhe 3 pt&gt;r cent t.ax tJn automoblc~ trial on charge-3 ot abducting 11 ~ i d.urlna: Ule next ff'w months than
revL.&lt;&gt;ed
and
led
by
a
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managt'r
w1th
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supply
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score
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omitted
among
thr
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the vear-old J1mm1e Of' Jute for tht' they ha\e be en recent l Y
defeated
M
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ler!J!e numt r Mts Frank 8v"'tl£'!
.. ~ ' C(&gt;llt tax ou tru"ks
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.t'€ S Etta a11,1 7J at,.. u r l - k u\1 l 1~ t7 ij8 S(Cte lli 1-4 .'l LUndf p
m"' tOSU!.lt' and glfl taxes the 10 pu..........,.. or extorting mon•y
Raw matetlal prices are
very
rn-....,..t1cn
in a ra.st
had
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arke rsbtiiA rform r-!ly M i!S~ o\lli
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:.ev.•S n~\\ • ~
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k wll.h furtht'r decllnes In many
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1 • 1c;ug h t H'''Y 0 &amp;J; k11 Mr na .vll., O~l::ll 1 a u 18
A
per
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W.xes
on
fur~
jewelrv
M
iff'
1he
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" local - "'' -'n d d aug h ter M.tL~ll.l..i.d lo • 1 JG~&gt; mnrk~t ea~y dema.n d mo- ..,. PP 1egate 1 H K Cee and d&lt;t ~~h1 1 a~h Hl at t11e J h sl Natlotml Bll nlr d epcsJt boxe$ spo rtu1g oOOlls file· lmpclson-en•tJ.,
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maximum
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u .-uve J th~ lntt: W 8 kt ~~ u
'" Ohio
.......-- law for the accu
,..,.•cd- nace coke of 25o:: o ton to t.2 Co:-~p latriPI"n.und
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ucs Y evening b3- St ...
~uppl} vmple lm~t near b Y .:."rHrt
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R c f CillCIIlla1l Mt aLd !'v'
nrm~ the 12 a lon Import tax on 8Jtv under
the score of 6 to 5
ti;nd M1 ss MEll) W ~st cJ it c. 1 sp
· ' ex 1111. Wa~
t~"tlmul h M·~ Hu111 lJ
d ill l: wah 1•.::. famil)' the h
t.UJU:nt JCV'•P 1s 11 1• 2 , 1 e~,
the four cents a gallon tax on man- rested 1•~ ..,...,., a s "ourl ·•.,_ I nellsvllle Pig 1ron produc•rs are
11 M1 ami Mt~ Wan en R -~ &lt;1 u1t d UH v.11k f1cm F0munv an l'()ul
GaJ,•u•her
he•etclooc
at lhc sh e,
t:d
,u b1 tc11.tl11g oll and the five per cent 1convened this ""..,_,._
., the de·
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s .....,,!! \Ul h r IJ. •
'- l""' 1 • 2 h en·1~ r\ wnt l CS ex
morn!•,• and
sh owing ~lgru; of resistance t.o a
stop po6'ltlcn tor th• elecl•lc•••• ti\CS at ' ' cAr th ur
un "Cn M1
nnr
Mrs P
f'1 •
rock up the1r IU!Ildence In t.he Be
t kX on nltc h ll.l11Cill refngcrawu;
... 10 , ocqulto.al f urther lowering of lht!Lr prl-s
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1" t• 13 1• 2 1.., S o 0 w v a Ky M
1C&gt;n&lt;
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Mr nnt 1 M rs J e Hum n 1
a 1! M
~ PI 1 etry u;-1 MtKlnley Ave1~u Q
-- kidnaped
..., boy '"n • ol a Niles
rd •C!IH1 • r~; ,..1
8 ~~~o·
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was n1 t 1 &lt;. mcun-:l Tues! 1 1 t&lt;ll I ce 1ptt. 11
Tht' &amp;t natc took 18 calendar day
Th~
A reduction ln heavy meJtlna
1rs Cec 1l Apple~at"" and bJ'O
day evening His wook was 00"'"'
.-... two dau ~~ ht e.ts M r 0 uy p ~ t r m 1 v~ctable
1
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n
orket
weok
an
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Mr
and
Mt~
Pearl
W
Sp
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s ou ....,.._ 1
the 1 1
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t.v pn~s the bill It was lnlroduced contractor who was .....,l•••d capti"E steel sc rap 1n t a•tern Pe1msy!vanla
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throughout as he allcwcJ, lll'- cp William Wei"""
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s uppl Y Ubela 1 Emllh
r-11 the
aw ant
siSterlei mrlh
rand M
wr , o
dt.o.ugthu
.. Hire ht:re
und set,
C11l
v
·'!;•aox·r
o1 C lncmn ntt lr1 dem un d ~ow
lollcl
md \lfl Ca~
motored
Saturd:i\
1n the house March 1 and passer. !or three days after being ~natched
brings t.he 1ron a~ composite price
pcnents but 8 h~h Tt
s 0 1:
J:mt the wee! c.1:J w th M 1 an(! ITexas lu11s lixti pat;k 225-21o po1e1 Mt~n A. 1 l
M
nemng !rom Colum""" a• .•
tha~ bod} Apiil 1 after a weeks from a Niles street corner on Ma o'' 1 brings the Inm Age compostte price
mne obtained 12 hits frcrn th~ of Mr!! A J Conde ct Grav~! i-utl
125 6x7 pack 200-225, poore1 11J
ppc•u {'
r
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"'uu- '"" ' '" Ueb ae
t
It
t
2
f
lh t
od
fering 3 o1 Roth~eb New Yc t. Cen
James Arncld Kfn•)"\h Oru-:ot.l IMlxlcan lugs 6 x6 pa~k 275 _325 6.x/ F'lank W 11klm or Colum bus
rh t"" gumstH of Mrs. Epe1ces pannu; M
was ~en to the senate
took the stand yesterday and or a comm lty down to 1133, a
trol twirler
d Mr
k ,.""
Philscr: 51 ~tt'r Mi ~.~"" Magglr BesE and Mrs Frauk Wf.aver O\er lhl f!n~:onc!' cr mmlttee then and reported unmed Latm as one o! the two men new low record for all Ume The
an
Keebaugh of PorrH~lOJ 1, • • J ()QC 2..... -275
l lO th
t M
9
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Tilb F_Jsherme.n snagged 2 run~ at
l.ndwnapoll~
OH I tht wt:_k. l:JLa
Cllbbc.ge mnrkft steady demanf.i Grace !lnd Mr 'nd Mr&lt;, R tl Tl
week end
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Deba tP began who Wen! driving the kldnflp auto ron age oompo~lle prices for tln·
irom :1 h!ts m the fln:t lnmng ol ottlndlng th [ races
slow supply lltend T-exas JetLuoo bull cr Clnrhmatl Tl "\ w• n ~"
Mllt.-Jn Smart. was a guest ovu May 13
mobile
changf"d &amp;~ 20Jl7c alb for the tor·
play w'hen B rave~:" " 'lglc~ TUff\
Mr and Mrs O&amp;at Shn}' anci'Ciat bs 250-275 Mlr:;sis:sippi lettuce ccmfY.\nl"'rt bv Bill Beall g~nt •~ U:1e week end at his home here !lml l
ishcd stet:! and pig Iron are unLewls si ngled and both eume In en daughter M.ar~la.'!d c! St Claus 1crates 150 dO lb crutes 200-225 100 man frlend of Miss GT ace M r a 1d vls tted hL-. dallghter Helen
GR41N PRICES
mf"r and $14 06 a gfOSII Lon for the
Sauers bingle The New v~n. Cc.&gt;n- vHlr. 0 and E'rr.e~ Gasku unGjlb unt.es 275
Mr sJamc~ M(C\ash:, and dauRh·
Allen Browu medical student at
Or Pettlaa Pauc.a~r•r•
I Ch1cago June l-INE-Gram• la.t!.t'r
tral tellm snau.tj thtr Jll"St l l.n MI'-S MaJy \"- f :&gt;t &lt;. l Akl t. n left
tet Gene Je e c! M!dlnnrl P1. Mr lhe- West Vtrglnia State UJII\'Crsl{y
'H"I••r111 rnn• fliP rn 11r1111 os • star ted gencmlly hlwher toda)b
ln !.he second frume when Stmy Mcndav ev:;;rnng A.rtn i1. V! Sh wlJ1
W , C
"t C
and Mr~ Punk I::atrn ar Htn t.lug .rrrnul homt- E:nturday to spr-nd h 1~ Wrll('l! 11 tntJ1otlst
lJHIIc Iff&gt; rl 11 t WhPat. wa~ 1·8 to 1-2~ ad\fl1ceu
Ga11 e N•me to rhrue
was given hu:; lusl b:J."e c.n Fl.&lt;Jhel~,; Etta Ma gar "t nnd liar~ 0 ~J.:! I
o,.,..
ur•ou'
ommon
ton Mr an:I• M ~ ChJr\""~ Co!fc' mnmer va(aticn here with h.~ brJ- rrn!n ll!i!df&gt;Oft;r ure lletrt&gt;t~lng +-u•h l rn I Be otJ t.o l-2c up nnd oat
Th~ hJ1rnr&gt; .. r.ut; [ll•rmte, "to bant ..
- at
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I l't!IJI~toll \\Ootl O('CIIrM nt olht-r and
~t P!tc•• rln Pt~ t.!
\het JnM iav. and ~JSlf"l Mt
aud Pill 1\IJ!il' uutol!loLJie ucCI()e!Jis nre- \Jl"l(.hanged t.o 1- &lt;lc h 1Sh cr
C !'/ .sen Jack
for tlll"tlrll! 1'!th !he purpose of lo•
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11 rsl Brlckle'-1 plckr1 t ut
a flOCll one and •ent It ic.r a hll
HERt: I'OK FL!NER\l
)lliHf'lllro Arlr.onu lUI 1\f&gt;llns lo tie
c ee ~IJ 1 lak e a pe-st @:J!tduat
Mrs C H C,r..;w Charks Crow a l lnrrell!ll
h
Wmttt Jul) 57 58 3 4 Srpt 59
1
scoring Stmy
! nmtl11rn purt It 1~ found In New c~urse at ~thens th e oommg sun'- m~dl u 1 tudtnl i!.L t(le Oeor11etoy,n ~ f \\ng , 11 01' ~ h11e qu~tomll
t" 1·4 1·:.! n+-w lu i:, ~7 1-8 1 4 E•JJl
lf!J: IHI,.,ht url,.,matl'd , i'l tile mak
In the second (hapcr
nl
1h fc.'l ;o; mg re 1atvc... w~ .. 1
\hx!rv 11 nd tlr&gt;re are mnuy Llee&amp; 1mer and they 11.1lt Jllflkt IIH' l~ htn
U.1iVtJsl 1\ W&lt;J~hlngt n D c will I t! ", "rker d1 ) U f\('f"t•bnr for J9 1-8 D.;&gt;&lt; 1.)! 3 4
lfl,., 1! ll \llh from the name Banr
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the f'lectrlctans t eu!{hl lhe tr tot I' w atlrnd th{ hmoul ot MJ H lie l ~IIIII!! UP11,!'llt In I!IC l astern purt of I here ''tth M~~ Coft'et- ~ I l' ert~ D
lllv-t&gt; hrme Thursday Lo ~rwr cl I J J&lt;
HPr&lt;Ju~e tr lll1!4 thf&gt; Nt!Jor
Ccm Juh :n I 4 Sept 33 J-8 1 ~l in~:
~llntlng 1\1\s th~ advocnte or
of rnns tc 3 as M&lt;&gt;adcv. b 1 nl
m:u r hse \lhoch 11 a
c lllltl ( !ht 111111 " ''"" '\.n•lonnl nur~
Utltl Mr5 Ju1r1 Ph1bon fr1 Jl"} 1111
I•IJnlrl IH~atlon at hLo:; honw IIIP "'l&lt;llll"f'l !~utnllllll'" tmJ,: .. illl!' Dec 341 'I
•1uh 9. lliS f{oUJ \\l1leh IJf'llrt bl•
thitd (lll rentE! fir !d~:&lt;rs c&gt;JrfJ
_ _ __ um_:__~ing Mr .-.nd M1
W'l• l ht «
l!u llnu n
O .. tf; Jul" 2:.3 4 7 8 Si&gt;pf 22 71'
~"f'
1 1u&lt;&gt;sday u.JteJntcn Jrom \hl' t''l.:. t 1
liCOJed on a p ::~~sld bo. Jl th 1uu 1 F.J.ptJSt t.ilu n ll Mr.s Fcu~st Mfllonr- - - -catcher Th-2 ~ arne stot.d thus 1111111 1M1s Llllmn Da-..ldsc 1 c f Bmll ... tdl 1
the fcurth Jnmng when thf. Hc.bsCll 0 Mrs Flo1d Burk ol Akron 1
ltts bud a ralh bJ'ng IP In 3 u
Willie Mc.cn ol &lt;..:heshlr!! Mr ano 1
for a 1 run lead Ashley Singled an(] fv.Js Atuert wd famlll If Ru.:;ell
Bnckles singled beth cc mlng , 11 K~ M1s h .• m1e Russell Ma x Bo'"'
when Allensworth ltit cr.~ t') 1 ft man Mi and hi!: .:; Ernest BO I\ ·
field \lthO muffed th .. ba ll AJ lli~&gt;.H mun and dulijl.hler of fr..1vtu 1 1 M•
picked out a hlt and \ 1Jev cor
~and Mr!i A Forackc. a ld Sa lie
The rallrca.ders advnncf'1 th~ll Dc~bel cf Manett:t 'I hC'"ldmc Lo.L~r
lead W 2 ruru; t..n the .... lxl h mnlr ar':l famttv Mt. ana M1 s H"l~ mono
whrn Allenswc..th shlJI d BDnnrtt Pen;u cf Athcl.!.s, Mr nn::l M I
walked and Rcthgcb .,1nglcd Bull\\'(' t r Nucklr!:l Mr And M1s Wn
their lead was not rnr 1 P • h
Nuckles Mrs Hall Mrs Ben Hu
ever 11.11 111 the OC&gt;venth f pis..,d the JOUII Jr.hn Hagnmn.n and M1 :~:;
linemen ht"'ld a. ail); ~coin!l :1 111
Btl 1 rl" n 1 nman ct Huntm ~ ~ ~~
when every man on the !lr:~up bll· ~r aod Mr:; Alt 1t Pennell or
ted MaJID~er F ls'u:r b " ll~nt o1
al~ ski M1 und Mrs Hown• d!
wlnnlnK rm't acrc"s rhe plllle with a McuJ e ot :Aid\HJI and Ml n ld M '&gt;
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Mrs Carl
Owena U'ltettwlnc#( •
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5 1 1 o hoo~·r o1 U1c fifth blrthlla.y • mtvp,,
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AB R HE Sheil!\ Mcadc\\S Ee ttrae lidw11 t I
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UJore than JUSt mixmg tobac·
cos tagether.
It "welds" together dijl'erent
kinds of the several vlUlelidl Qf
tobacco ... many types of Bright
tobacco, a great many types of
Burley tobacco and numerous
grades of TurkiSh tobacco.

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The WomP.n.c; F'ct'C,I3n M l~;s lc 1acy Scd~tv d 111f' RP'l.th M "F
r.hu11;, m M nell:, C•fpiJ rt Ll1•
hpm~ rf Mr~ 1;: tnf"l
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roc lt'"' wnr • rvc I lit the concluslon d llP tusmcss o;'"t_.:~_.

Mr and Mrs Lee Rudisill spent

th~ week end with Mt and Mn

William Geiger er Columbus and
telatlvfl tn CtrcleviUe Thev were
acq&gt;mpanted home by Bherm~m
ltlitltelll and daughter Martha \\ho
.,m spend t.he summer here
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W1th her fat h 1 :!. t \Vrr C 1mtl
Mrs Frank Ktm ~f leot '1 H"'i -'!' J
evening fer a shr.1 t vlt t m c,
lumbus
Mrs Jamo Whit e ha.r bt n Ill le1
the past 1.\'Eelr nt h .. t home on GH\ll
slr.cet
Mrs Qaylcrj Jam ~s and daud1
let Jran t "'i:u.vd Wcdnr~;:ht} t
lh('ll h ~ m "t o;rrl'n cu.:.et b
tBilf'd herp bv the mnr~;S and dealll l
1cf Mr:s Hennan t.ol"\se
i Mrs La.ura. Lynch o1 Athens wa~&gt; I
a vt::ltor here cvc1 Dec ~n t . n with
relatives
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da.ughter of Cmcmnatt lcfl Ml"l
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P A H ~ ~ ~11 Ju ne H v~ I!!
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emeld taste. And we think you
w1ll agree that It •• a far hrllertasr.
••. worth all the extra care that
Cbe$rer6eld takes to gee it.

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Chesterfield Rad1o Program
MCIN. &amp; THUl

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At 10 p.m., fa•t•rl'l Da..,tlghl TIM
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of tobacco used in the Chestel'field
blend to partake of the best qualities of every other type. Each tobacco is thus made to yteld its
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I•Jend• navlp.tinJ aorou the Pa·
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lfl 1a ~ ~btU, a natln or
Latl'ia, whO Wled hen abot.rti the
lood. Jhlp "-'JMr.IO," &amp;nd t\11 reuon

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return to D1J nattWJ co~tr.J .leh
1 have not ~n lD 30 ~n," 'WUbell aet forth In the Elaine
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hopes of recovery
Joe 8m1t.h has been hclpilli Chas
OOlbW11 the pa&amp;t week with some
Iat• spring work
Beveral 1 from here attended Lh~
dance at Berllngham Sa.turdvy eve
A large crowd wu prelif'..nt, another
dance in two week&amp;.

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WJ:t&gt;NIIIIDAY

I:UIInt!M vl8ltor llel'f TuP'\d:ll
¥r and Mn. Peter etace iit!!
PI e"ba:-tna t¢ move trom the corner
or Palmer street and &amp;went.h A vt}
nue t.o the VIUlZlnt property en
Allh &amp;!lett Gravel Hill
Mr v.nd Mn T.ted Be(:.rha ct BuLYIW. o: t.. heit' tcr 11.
\11\:eks vi:iiL
v. Ith thl: r duachier Mas P A H y

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a Boy Scout w l - , he man~~~nd dalllhler 'llh
d to tollDw the wlnd. otarlY eHne of A
wn t.o Jr(ew Zealud bel~ he ! tJbert and Jllmer "eflm we e
ck a aoutherb' on 111 wtilch he 1 vlaltinl thf:if m:Uler, lfrl Jtan·
followed oorUt
I chellter QuWln '0 lltart lMt aun.
He ftnt.lly l&amp;ncled at Yanut.hl. daY
wb.ere he enJoyed freeh water The
JoweU SIAC1alr -..a been- v1Sit.tn 1
uativet
h1m trosti fOod aup- hi&amp; uncle, C J Huanu.ll at AtheuH
plies an made a :::eremony out. al
Mary Me&amp;kl waa a Sunday attela.rrival -~rt\.lle for lt!Y~ nacw. v,laltor of t41'1. R B Oo\i8'la.s-&gt;
..,p.~ hi
Uu~ nezt day
Arthur Mehall waa 111. lbualnt&amp;J •
At 8\lva,
he had enjoyed • eaUer en B.i&amp; :Run Vnnday
shave, 10111• fl'llh clothinJ, and I wutord BA)clJJr ~nd Alva Wlll
three l;lot me.tl a day, be told of or Pomeroy -were at Gardena ceme
aome of hll ILCIV!Qlt.uret
I tery Sunday, calllns: • te•" lninuk~ '
He f'-.n into t~ etonns, one a on 1elatJvea af thil place
h\U1.qaQI Hla sea lmCihor wall tom
Z.eld., Smtth helged. KeJ,la Sapp
adr:tt Nld his ulla aD.d gear save with ~r hqw~e cleanl.n&amp;: seve1al
mute e._~dence q't hard. wear &amp;nd d6Y6 last week'
strain
Frank Perry or Athens,.. was vls! l.
The Elalne 18 a halt-detker with in&amp; his sllklrs Miss Clara. Moe
a llll&amp;U hood just abatt the deck t.o PerrY and Mn R E Dou(rlaall BlUI
!hield him from apray His bed. .a ~Y
a patent B!T&amp;ltll!ment Which can be
Rev BU~t.erfleld mu~ a tv,o
drawn out on allttes &amp;O that he tan weeks revival serviCe hete- Bundav
ue under tb.e stars tn good weather morning
Hll tiller 1a heavy ollnd he bad Uttle
Qeorge McCumber
wb.o
h~s
trou~e eteerlnJ leaving it alont! been in 111 health \he put. eleve

cans most. of whiCh rusted and
made the water undrinkable Somo
of tl:lem. however, were lined with mO&amp;t of:.:: time
\bitumen. which kept the Uquid
Fr
onol 1 RebeU len d 00
fresh
om
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P ne
Halt way to l"iji hla center board san direct to Los Ang:ele.s.
dropped ln. the Pacltlc and he found
great clilllculty In rea&lt;lblns Into the
wind
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But with the use of hls sextant
Bevera.l from here attended the
which he mq,de with o. part or fret ball game at. Cherry Rldge lui
sa.w marked in aeconda, a screw, Wednesday

THE IIAILY TRilStiNE-POMEROY 0810

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.iPACIFIC
~-IN 18 FOOT-SKIF-F ~un:~=~~lrol
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eud holiday with. Mlnule Neutzllnt w Ul th"" latlf't ii aunt M111 Frank
Mn Prank Smith
8r, MID Wtlllama
Frank Smith, Jr and two children
~Hs l' tRnloe Gaylord accompun· Mt:m Gtlll
Mt••liORH.J J)A\'
CrL&amp;I ol Alexnndrla, o
motored
Miss Mabel Schreb1er IWd Joe Ru- '.d Mr illld M.J.s AUred £; Marcus
DoJ h£re v.a1'1 t..b~~rvl:!(l nPI&lt; ~n the morning or nee c.. ,atlon
~in of Pittsburgh lptnt t.he week 1t::: Detr~:.lt Monda)' where &amp;he wlll In 8 111 , 1 pr 1vu t 11 ll. 11 1 t1lld \~ u dny und retunt&lt;."d In the tv&lt;:nlng
end and hollduy with their aunt J&gt;Wd th_ ~ummer months
~rs Laura Oloel.!lmer Mrs Oloeck- Ml ~ J Ennle McE.1hlnn~ of CrueY the !lnnuol l th rl!1 ~ I 1 ll l) Y.h

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[l[CTH Ir. T[ AM~~~n~;ceg~ild~~~n~e:meth~lt~elg~: ~or a~~~~l t~~f~~t \~~It t~~th w:~ ~~~~e '-~~~~~ t~m[l&lt;~t~\~1\-;huland

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!rom 46 t.o 10 cenLII The ¥'nhlt'
alao !llohUy reducffi the -'house
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•-- on •-1-h"'""f'
call• ...• ·l~,..ms
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ti.nd radio me&amp;~~a&amp;et'i sla.!lhm~ lht:
revenue from 13'3 ooo ooo L&lt;J S24

sell

nAllH DAD r RS ~R E:g":,",'~ ~~c~~~~a~~d
•DEfEATED ~l NEW

FWE KILLED BY
GAS IN APARTMENT

Billion
I000Bo"'::,

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hou.e and """" •ncreu•eo
.........t.a.l ra.~s. Increasing the n.n.t
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class postage rate !rom two to three2
cent&amp;. The ~t.e adopted ibt: l9'.t
•econd clus r&amp;tes effecting a revcnue o( •160 000 000 a .. comparifl(i to
U65.500000 lrom the house rateti

.rom: l, liU

Structural

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a week

pe.a:e cme&gt;

York June 1 -lNS-Piv~
persons In cne family W'"H' k11lrj
today by au apparently turwd r •
In an apartment In Broc.klyn
IVI\:1
sulcl dal intent.
rht dt'ad a.re CarlC8 Del Rlo Sfi

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Nunor.
The Jnc.ther died ycsterdav or
pneumonia PQllce belleve the fsm·
,, r .... mml1t"d t.u•clde u:dng a lL,,
tube ~lni from the k'tchen
'l've ~use 01 lhelr ~r f

company are supplying a consider·
abl part or the be. r tequllemnts
Supnllers or parts are Zeellng thl"
Plfect ot .t.hl!i expansion a~ stock~
made some time ago are bemg rEduced

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The schedule lor Lhls Oillke of car
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110 000 unit.! II.!! stet' I relea.aes ar,..
or a et.eady
une contemplatt:,
producuonDeor
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ftow wlt.h CleHiund

~~hb..i~ld;·.~~~~~~up,';,
v••-:. :~~".~~....~ ~~ ~~::~.:::"~n ··~~
da.Uihkr-ln~law Mr~ Matilda products whl!P mlll!:i ownPd by

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Ht \V\'1' tH08T
YOUTH IDENTIFIES
plano
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:.u:n Mtss Susie to~lor
cne-s 1\ho 1.11~ numbt1f'l1 \Uth
la.xee Experlli agreed the bUI as
are held to be reason 11 bly promising
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Mr a.nd Mt! C L Blt ¥!LS P.
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A hell \ !rest vtsttcd till! Ct)ll l)8.&amp;led by t.he senatt' \tOUld bring In
ACCUSED
whtn compared with lhe perform.
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Charles n:turned Molltlay
v, 11 1
I'JTISHlfKGII PRODUCt:
Fl.r man ll ~~ Als~ thut • n 1
m~n t\ Mut;doy mcr?i.Il8 and "' " 11115000000 The; V.i!.S subject to
ance or recent monthti
frcm !tJ:endmg the wr 1 1nd ..~
JwJ
ma.r\..cL vlstl t~.; telall\l ~ and tlu• oppor1 un
!J 1 1 1 ~" 3 mttch a arm
But 11 I later revl~lon but thf': hOU!if': and
Warren 0 Junf' 1 - INS-Identi
The aut.qmobile lndustry probllbly
1-INS--P&lt;.ultry
1 11 senate conferees may add another fl
Eucke\t::
lake
They
wl!r~
gues•·
of
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udy
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mand
ta
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supply
mo1•tlty
cf
mrf
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fllf'nds
Thcr
wns
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ll'f'll
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In
Lhe
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will
reach Its peak or prot:iuctJon In
Gallagher Gives Good ...
ct
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was a l{) t'!ll r:nthe 11116 this 1 ,.
lug h•J HIS b} t• hea\y leg and Lh1 1100000000 b
ed twice .as one ot the actual k1d- J
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Mrs
o A Wllllamsun d l ~te colcrcd !letm 13-ib
leghorn
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tq.etJ
er
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dry
weathel
for
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wh•"h
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pnun,,•
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une
Ut talrl) good schedulesmay
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Performance From
vdumbu:&gt; who hJ.ve tl clf'.ti.l_, h 1lS 12 14 colored brollel'8 20-23 a.n
,.eenY..ocd cernet.cry WtlS a
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reputed Youn(l'l'lt.own bootl-er to- be maintained th rough July aluJ
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~.,.ht n l 1dl r" 14 16 1tste1 s 8-W ~\\er c l tlowrrs and never lookHl ~~~P.'&gt;" 1~ ~ t~H!p\~ :7{:~~ 4ll~:i g~~llf:~.: Somt&gt; lt.('m5 \\ill not b€' subject ,o day WlUI expected to t&amp;ke"'the ~~,u. lt.ugu~:~, I. the bu1ldmg program
Mound
Ml and Mt:, c 1\ c b1 1
lliU,_.k., 10 12 iiC~e 1 10
mere hPndsome The Iolio\\ lng are 11 fanm
rhang:e In ctm1erence They Include ness stand In his own defense at hi~ poln &amp; toward more acceleration
The Southen1 C.hlo El-~ tub t"a.'n HunL:ngt ~ n :;pent 1'.1 mm nl D... 1 '-- 'hL murkct ~te ady, demand partial hst ol vtsllms no da ub•
Jhe 3 pt&gt;r cent t.ax tJn automoblc~ trial on charge-3 ot abducting 11 ~ i d.urlna: Ule next ff'w months than
revL.&lt;&gt;ed
and
led
by
a
new
managt'r
w1th
M1
aud
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amp'~
supply
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score
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mt
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bf'
omitted
among
thr
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the vear-old J1mm1e Of' Jute for tht' they ha\e be en recent l Y
defeated
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ler!J!e numt r Mts Frank 8v"'tl£'!
.. ~ ' C(&gt;llt tax ou tru"ks
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the Ntw Y'Jrk Central Ct!:i
.t'€ S Etta a11,1 7J at,.. u r l - k u\1 l 1~ t7 ij8 S(Cte lli 1-4 .'l LUndf p
m"' tOSU!.lt' and glfl taxes the 10 pu..........,.. or extorting mon•y
Raw matetlal prices are
very
rn-....,..t1cn
in a ra.st
had
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arke rsbtiiA rform r-!ly M i!S~ o\lli
(..-u\lu
:.ev.•S n~\\ • ~
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·~sta•a 11.hiCh •- ·-kina
k wll.h furtht'r decllnes In many
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1 • 1c;ug h t H'''Y 0 &amp;J; k11 Mr na .vll., O~l::ll 1 a u 18
A
per
cent
W.xes
on
fur~
jewelrv
M
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1he
wea
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nn&lt;llnterffltino
" local - "'' -'n d d aug h ter M.tL~ll.l..i.d lo • 1 JG~&gt; mnrk~t ea~y dema.n d mo- ..,. PP 1egate 1 H K Cee and d&lt;t ~~h1 1 a~h Hl at t11e J h sl Natlotml Bll nlr d epcsJt boxe$ spo rtu1g oOOlls file· lmpclson-en•tJ.,
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"""' •.., ~nlite gtadt's &lt;.of scrap and a drop In tm•.., cun t cs t o.t tl 1e
maximum
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da
~1 ~ trsv Ille 0 and Elm~r Oa k U ... l
u .-uve J th~ lntt: W 8 kt ~~ u
'" Ohio
.......-- law for the accu
,..,.•cd- nace coke of 25o:: o ton to t.2 Co:-~p latriPI"n.und
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ucs Y evening b3- St ...
~uppl} vmple lm~t near b Y .:."rHrt
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R c f CillCIIlla1l Mt aLd !'v'
nrm~ the 12 a lon Import tax on 8Jtv under
the score of 6 to 5
ti;nd M1 ss MEll) W ~st cJ it c. 1 sp
· ' ex 1111. Wa~
t~"tlmul h M·~ Hu111 lJ
d ill l: wah 1•.::. famil)' the h
t.UJU:nt JCV'•P 1s 11 1• 2 , 1 e~,
the four cents a gallon tax on man- rested 1•~ ..,...,., a s "ourl ·•.,_ I nellsvllle Pig 1ron produc•rs are
11 M1 ami Mt~ Wan en R -~ &lt;1 u1t d UH v.11k f1cm F0munv an l'()ul
GaJ,•u•her
he•etclooc
at lhc sh e,
t:d
,u b1 tc11.tl11g oll and the five per cent 1convened this ""..,_,._
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s .....,,!! \Ul h r IJ. •
'- l""' 1 • 2 h en·1~ r\ wnt l CS ex
morn!•,• and
sh owing ~lgru; of resistance t.o a
stop po6'ltlcn tor th• elecl•lc•••• ti\CS at ' ' cAr th ur
un "Cn M1
nnr
Mrs P
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rock up the1r IU!Ildence In t.he Be
t kX on nltc h ll.l11Cill refngcrawu;
... 10 , ocqulto.al f urther lowering of lht!Lr prl-s
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ten.,
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began
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bottle
1" t• 13 1• 2 1.., S o 0 w v a Ky M
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......,.-ation
Mr nnt 1 M rs J e Hum n 1
a 1! M
~ PI 1 etry u;-1 MtKlnley Ave1~u Q
-- kidnaped
..., boy '"n • ol a Niles
rd •C!IH1 • r~; ,..1
8 ~~~o·
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was n1 t 1 &lt;. mcun-:l Tues! 1 1 t&lt;ll I ce 1ptt. 11
Tht' &amp;t natc took 18 calendar day
Th~
A reduction ln heavy meJtlna
1rs Cec 1l Apple~at"" and bJ'O
day evening His wook was 00"'"'
.-... two dau ~~ ht e.ts M r 0 uy p ~ t r m 1 v~ctable
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n
orket
weok
an
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Mr
and
Mt~
Pearl
W
Sp
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s ou ....,.._ 1
the 1 1
M
t.v pn~s the bill It was lnlroduced contractor who was .....,l•••d capti"E steel sc rap 1n t a•tern Pe1msy!vanla
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throughout as he allcwcJ, lll'- cp William Wei"""
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s uppl Y Ubela 1 Emllh
r-11 the
aw ant
siSterlei mrlh
rand M
wr , o
dt.o.ugthu
.. Hire ht:re
und set,
C11l
v
·'!;•aox·r
o1 C lncmn ntt lr1 dem un d ~ow
lollcl
md \lfl Ca~
motored
Saturd:i\
1n the house March 1 and passer. !or three days after being ~natched
brings t.he 1ron a~ composite price
pcnents but 8 h~h Tt
s 0 1:
J:mt the wee! c.1:J w th M 1 an(! ITexas lu11s lixti pat;k 225-21o po1e1 Mt~n A. 1 l
M
nemng !rom Colum""" a• .•
tha~ bod} Apiil 1 after a weeks from a Niles street corner on Ma o'' 1 brings the Inm Age compostte price
mne obtained 12 hits frcrn th~ of Mr!! A J Conde ct Grav~! i-utl
125 6x7 pack 200-225, poore1 11J
ppc•u {'
r
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"'uu- '"" ' '" Ueb ae
t
It
t
2
f
lh t
od
fering 3 o1 Roth~eb New Yc t. Cen
James Arncld Kfn•)"\h Oru-:ot.l IMlxlcan lugs 6 x6 pa~k 275 _325 6.x/ F'lank W 11klm or Colum bus
rh t"" gumstH of Mrs. Epe1ces pannu; M
was ~en to the senate
took the stand yesterday and or a comm lty down to 1133, a
trol twirler
d Mr
k ,.""
Philscr: 51 ~tt'r Mi ~.~"" Magglr BesE and Mrs Frauk Wf.aver O\er lhl f!n~:onc!' cr mmlttee then and reported unmed Latm as one o! the two men new low record for all Ume The
an
Keebaugh of PorrH~lOJ 1, • • J ()QC 2..... -275
l lO th
t M
9
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Tilb F_Jsherme.n snagged 2 run~ at
l.ndwnapoll~
OH I tht wt:_k. l:JLa
Cllbbc.ge mnrkft steady demanf.i Grace !lnd Mr 'nd Mr&lt;, R tl Tl
week end
'
e "ena e av
Deba tP began who Wen! driving the kldnflp auto ron age oompo~lle prices for tln·
irom :1 h!ts m the fln:t lnmng ol ottlndlng th [ races
slow supply lltend T-exas JetLuoo bull cr Clnrhmatl Tl "\ w• n ~"
Mllt.-Jn Smart. was a guest ovu May 13
mobile
changf"d &amp;~ 20Jl7c alb for the tor·
play w'hen B rave~:" " 'lglc~ TUff\
Mr and Mrs O&amp;at Shn}' anci'Ciat bs 250-275 Mlr:;sis:sippi lettuce ccmfY.\nl"'rt bv Bill Beall g~nt •~ U:1e week end at his home here !lml l
ishcd stet:! and pig Iron are unLewls si ngled and both eume In en daughter M.ar~la.'!d c! St Claus 1crates 150 dO lb crutes 200-225 100 man frlend of Miss GT ace M r a 1d vls tted hL-. dallghter Helen
GR41N PRICES
mf"r and $14 06 a gfOSII Lon for the
Sauers bingle The New v~n. Cc.&gt;n- vHlr. 0 and E'rr.e~ Gasku unGjlb unt.es 275
Mr sJamc~ M(C\ash:, and dauRh·
Allen Browu medical student at
Or Pettlaa Pauc.a~r•r•
I Ch1cago June l-INE-Gram• la.t!.t'r
tral tellm snau.tj thtr Jll"St l l.n MI'-S MaJy \"- f :&gt;t &lt;. l Akl t. n left
tet Gene Je e c! M!dlnnrl P1. Mr lhe- West Vtrglnia State UJII\'Crsl{y
'H"I••r111 rnn• fliP rn 11r1111 os • star ted gencmlly hlwher toda)b
ln !.he second frume when Stmy Mcndav ev:;;rnng A.rtn i1. V! Sh wlJ1
W , C
"t C
and Mr~ Punk I::atrn ar Htn t.lug .rrrnul homt- E:nturday to spr-nd h 1~ Wrll('l! 11 tntJ1otlst
lJHIIc Iff&gt; rl 11 t WhPat. wa~ 1·8 to 1-2~ ad\fl1ceu
Ga11 e N•me to rhrue
was given hu:; lusl b:J."e c.n Fl.&lt;Jhel~,; Etta Ma gar "t nnd liar~ 0 ~J.:! I
o,.,..
ur•ou'
ommon
ton Mr an:I• M ~ ChJr\""~ Co!fc' mnmer va(aticn here with h.~ brJ- rrn!n ll!i!df&gt;Oft;r ure lletrt&gt;t~lng +-u•h l rn I Be otJ t.o l-2c up nnd oat
Th~ hJ1rnr&gt; .. r.ut; [ll•rmte, "to bant ..
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I l't!IJI~toll \\Ootl O('CIIrM nt olht-r and
~t P!tc•• rln Pt~ t.!
\het JnM iav. and ~JSlf"l Mt
aud Pill 1\IJ!il' uutol!loLJie ucCI()e!Jis nre- \Jl"l(.hanged t.o 1- &lt;lc h 1Sh cr
C !'/ .sen Jack
for tlll"tlrll! 1'!th !he purpose of lo•
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11 rsl Brlckle'-1 plckr1 t ut
a flOCll one and •ent It ic.r a hll
HERt: I'OK FL!NER\l
)lliHf'lllro Arlr.onu lUI 1\f&gt;llns lo tie
c ee ~IJ 1 lak e a pe-st @:J!tduat
Mrs C H C,r..;w Charks Crow a l lnrrell!ll
h
Wmttt Jul) 57 58 3 4 Srpt 59
1
scoring Stmy
! nmtl11rn purt It 1~ found In New c~urse at ~thens th e oommg sun'- m~dl u 1 tudtnl i!.L t(le Oeor11etoy,n ~ f \\ng , 11 01' ~ h11e qu~tomll
t" 1·4 1·:.! n+-w lu i:, ~7 1-8 1 4 E•JJl
lf!J: IHI,.,ht url,.,matl'd , i'l tile mak
In the second (hapcr
nl
1h fc.'l ;o; mg re 1atvc... w~ .. 1
\hx!rv 11 nd tlr&gt;re are mnuy Llee&amp; 1mer and they 11.1lt Jllflkt IIH' l~ htn
U.1iVtJsl 1\ W&lt;J~hlngt n D c will I t! ", "rker d1 ) U f\('f"t•bnr for J9 1-8 D.;&gt;&lt; 1.)! 3 4
lfl,., 1! ll \llh from the name Banr
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the f'lectrlctans t eu!{hl lhe tr tot I' w atlrnd th{ hmoul ot MJ H lie l ~IIIII!! UP11,!'llt In I!IC l astern purt of I here ''tth M~~ Coft'et- ~ I l' ert~ D
lllv-t&gt; hrme Thursday Lo ~rwr cl I J J&lt;
HPr&lt;Ju~e tr lll1!4 thf&gt; Nt!Jor
Ccm Juh :n I 4 Sept 33 J-8 1 ~l in~:
~llntlng 1\1\s th~ advocnte or
of rnns tc 3 as M&lt;&gt;adcv. b 1 nl
m:u r hse \lhoch 11 a
c lllltl ( !ht 111111 " ''"" '\.n•lonnl nur~
Utltl Mr5 Ju1r1 Ph1bon fr1 Jl"} 1111
I•IJnlrl IH~atlon at hLo:; honw IIIP "'l&lt;llll"f'l !~utnllllll'" tmJ,: .. illl!' Dec 341 'I
•1uh 9. lliS f{oUJ \\l1leh IJf'llrt bl•
thitd (lll rentE! fir !d~:&lt;rs c&gt;JrfJ
_ _ __ um_:__~ing Mr .-.nd M1
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O .. tf; Jul" 2:.3 4 7 8 Si&gt;pf 22 71'
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1 1u&lt;&gt;sday u.JteJntcn Jrom \hl' t''l.:. t 1
liCOJed on a p ::~~sld bo. Jl th 1uu 1 F.J.ptJSt t.ilu n ll Mr.s Fcu~st Mfllonr- - - -catcher Th-2 ~ arne stot.d thus 1111111 1M1s Llllmn Da-..ldsc 1 c f Bmll ... tdl 1
the fcurth Jnmng when thf. Hc.bsCll 0 Mrs Flo1d Burk ol Akron 1
ltts bud a ralh bJ'ng IP In 3 u
Willie Mc.cn ol &lt;..:heshlr!! Mr ano 1
for a 1 run lead Ashley Singled an(] fv.Js Atuert wd famlll If Ru.:;ell
Bnckles singled beth cc mlng , 11 K~ M1s h .• m1e Russell Ma x Bo'"'
when Allensworth ltit cr.~ t') 1 ft man Mi and hi!: .:; Ernest BO I\ ·
field \lthO muffed th .. ba ll AJ lli~&gt;.H mun and dulijl.hler of fr..1vtu 1 1 M•
picked out a hlt and \ 1Jev cor
~and Mr!i A Forackc. a ld Sa lie
The rallrca.ders advnncf'1 th~ll Dc~bel cf Manett:t 'I hC'"ldmc Lo.L~r
lead W 2 ruru; t..n the .... lxl h mnlr ar':l famttv Mt. ana M1 s H"l~ mono
whrn Allenswc..th shlJI d BDnnrtt Pen;u cf Athcl.!.s, Mr nn::l M I
walked and Rcthgcb .,1nglcd Bull\\'(' t r Nucklr!:l Mr And M1s Wn
their lead was not rnr 1 P • h
Nuckles Mrs Hall Mrs Ben Hu
ever 11.11 111 the OC&gt;venth f pis..,d the JOUII Jr.hn Hagnmn.n and M1 :~:;
linemen ht"'ld a. ail); ~coin!l :1 111
Btl 1 rl" n 1 nman ct Huntm ~ ~ ~~
when every man on the !lr:~up bll· ~r aod Mr:; Alt 1t Pennell or
ted MaJID~er F ls'u:r b " ll~nt o1
al~ ski M1 und Mrs Hown• d!
wlnnlnK rm't acrc"s rhe plllle with a McuJ e ot :Aid\HJI and Ml n ld M '&gt;
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Mr and Mrs Lee Rudisill spent

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William Geiger er Columbus and
telatlvfl tn CtrcleviUe Thev were
acq&gt;mpanted home by Bherm~m
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Mrs Frank Ktm ~f leot '1 H"'i -'!' J
evening fer a shr.1 t vlt t m c,
lumbus
Mrs Jamo Whit e ha.r bt n Ill le1
the past 1.\'Eelr nt h .. t home on GH\ll
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Mrs Qaylcrj Jam ~s and daud1
let Jran t "'i:u.vd Wcdnr~;:ht} t
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tBilf'd herp bv the mnr~;S and dealll l
1cf Mr:s Hennan t.ol"\se
i Mrs La.ura. Lynch o1 Athens wa~&gt; I
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ao1(.~L lhat rJrl II?
she hM agreed to rive hun ftJLY pft
A!.$Uitant.:. I 4cn't knc..,, but Ju~,
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Por Mustln&amp;um It wu Ule
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Only 1Nile8 IMlheduled.

bave beeu pl&amp;qed at. t.h:c ;
111$\'kn.bly lew od.&amp; of 15 W U.
l!ll'l;EitNATlONAL L.lo\OliE
Cr~ll's vktury was tlOilB.idered 1
Bu.Ralo. 10;. Toronto. 1.
Booton Wina From Gianta r
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Odda-; forcguie C(,nchWon, ~ none (. Jeney Oity, 3; Newark, l .
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Rocheater, i; Montreal, 3.
And Sox Outlaot
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llt! like ly t~ Pl'tt5 him, ldln.ck:, t':.t:
Bal!Jm.Dn!, 12; Reading, z.
t,he t.h.trteenth to wln the
Cleveland
lW:e
same and break the two
end fe.v.crlte, was QUoted a.t. 9 t
Gt.MZ8 TOD&amp;'W
st.rea.ka.
ftllc wed by HCSJ)UUS uL 10 lc
AIID~\.Alll 4880CIATJON
By LES CONKLlN
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By CHARLES A SMITH
c.nd CGokpen a~ lUO' Lp 9.
W~ville a.t Columbus.
INS Sports Wrl~ :
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11he1't! were rour America.n , h ~ ·
~dtana.polls at Toledo.
New York , June 1.- INS- 'l'he for the A's In Aile st;yle. Ea.rnsbaw
Epsom Downs, -Eng., June 1-INB w~~~k!\~~t!t.art.. JCelwle
••br
. o.~~Cd 1:SMti.n!!..~ulpolls at Kansas City.
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champion PhUadelphiu Athletics. pitched the la."t f.IWOe and was -Derby Dan rGn ilue to form t.o· uer,
a........ ttr. ' 1 •
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N.TiON.U. U:AGCJ£
whooo spu,rt Irom the dept!ts of the I charpd with thp &lt;lefeat. whUe Pl'o- day when April tbe P1tth. an out~ and Ttltalg {ran the &amp;tal!lea o.f VIc- ! Philadelphia at New York nwo
tecond dlv18Icn kl within a tlce'!:l l fe~~or Mente Weaver WQS the win- 8lder owned by To111 Walls, Brlt.lah tcr !.'manuel. J1weh wa.s fiiUDll'd
f p;!W\eal.
eyelash or eeoond place wa ~ one of 1 ning hurler.
actor, romped home the winner.
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to. J, C('lebrat.or was ~uot :·:t oL l 6 c.• .....,ub at ClUcPqo.
Kl;'llf sensa ons o
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L-on Warneke, the ex~messenger to
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gue In lh
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(Utsldr .fl&amp;u.l'es cf 100 to J.
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·win be I)Ut to U1e a.cld test ill U1e din&amp;\3, pitching the Cubs to a 3 to
ITt,u.r,
The ravcrittl I&amp; ownOO by ll\l' 1
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finish
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1 wln over the chlllllPIOJUI for his :Miraelesecond
Tblr4.nnd t.ord.
tH:lr t-o the American sewi'!lg mn-,, Ch.IGalw at Cleveland
nre.
r•ame. rlchi.. of Los~
mUes an hour .es&amp;ablil'lhed a. u e ~·
""'"'dy K'iJcox or lndiatt&gt;.aKili!l
starting w:Uh a double-header to- seventh victory or the selto60ll. The
The ou•~me ot the race wao a chine fntune. altboUJ;h Binger n:- 1
• :New York at Philade lphia nwo relet~, •druwr of &amp;he aullal 500h"aek recwd, •hr~ mUn aJl hour was -i4 srPond:. bdlind ~e winner.
clay and wihdlng upu with another !Cubs got to Jess Haines 1n the aurprlse :~e
ncunced his American .citbr.enshlp a:ame~&gt;L
mile . .tomobJie rue at. lncllan·
beUer &amp;han. the best pretrJoWI n( :!iff tkrgere was ne:d with loll
one on Saturday, the pallid but po- eighth when Jurges singled, Mom'e those who
In 1800 and iJe&lt;:IWie u. .sl.tb~t of
WIW:Itngton at Boston .
erap, 111.13, driven by Pekr de
av • • ta~:c or 1U2 .G6~ miH!s u
llour.
tent elephants face six pmes wtth /ocubled and Herman singled {!lr 153 years of
Br1t.a1n.
Det.roJt at St. Louis (t.wo games;. 1 &amp;JX,olls Drlvin&amp; a Miller-Hu1z
Paola Ia 1925. The secoad, third I Th~ · t • c~rt h a , r~W.1hellnewa.aBab
the le&amp;RUe leadilliJ Yankees In low- two run.s.
rarely been won
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INTZRNA.TJONAL LEAGUE
Spcelal, hJs .lme wa.s t:61:03.~9,
and tourt.b rnaclWles to finb. h . Ca! r~. whns .. ideyer &amp;pedal I.Y·
days. Victory for Lhe A's in th e Boston's Braves stayed right wlU1
Thl8 year \he
pa.st }ear, WM rciu.w d p~!·
Bnltimore at Read!ng.
llJ'Id biao ill'erare spt.ed vf 104.1t4
allc beth.red De- Paob ·, reco.rLI.
•·ra.gt d Hll.363 mUes &amp;a hoar.
8fJ'iell by a. decisive margin would 1 the piLCtmakers, trimming the 01- Or 11 0 wned b
by bls dC{.tOr'S I·~ u.t.t·-11d tb~ grn t
Montreal at Rocheste r.
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put the fear of death a.nd taxes iu- •antl:l 7 to 2. Big Ed Brandt held the erJ~' mtiUQMk
race. He remBincd .at bQme In • Newark a.t Jersey City .
and "severely u:prlmandmrf Moe Eeuy wu.!&gt; mdl'rcd to enn(h . -!h ~:~m t· tr.~m- New York to.tleraonal.ly
to the pther conWnders, who ha.v 2 1McGrawmen to tour hit" whllf! Merrit Onnt Singer.
Lt:ndo.t: a.Dd }\ad tote sAtisfletl wlrJ)
Toronto at Buffalo.
lkrty tor the scrap
heasur:1 $2511 and cat(_h&lt;. Fra nh. hauule the aHalt.
watched the rApid climb or th~ Kncthe's homer with two aOOe.rd place.
bctU'lng the race by nd.!c.
Cakher Charlie Berry auu ma..n· J Gruthe, t~.'ho Also wos a. Plrtlclpc.: · ~
- -- · - - - - Maekrnen with no little COltcern.
feat.u red Boston's attack.
King Gec·gc ildl:i QUfi~D M~ -v
8.¥(:r Lew FO\l.SC'Ca. wcridng on the m 1 I' J11,QQS "'~ flne&lt;l $100
FIGHT RESULTS
Extra base hit!! en!i.~Ied Washt1:gPitt~burgh qowned tile Reds. " li!JS(Im DoWI!S, ~.md, Juue 1_ llUld,..:ther me.mters cc th:.: rz-~·2·1 1
cuuhing lines, beth should ha ve
Harrldl!e :.aiu Fcn.~c-ca, Bclr!' ,1,
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t ten 1emoved !rom the scconc. Gz ubc could have a:vcrtt:d lh ~ b -• ;:Jf
to 4, in twelve lnnlngs. Homers by Jflench and Lucaa did the Lhrowinl[. here t~ t;I:orv,•._u .cwtr . .
d 8600Dlbltci fc: thr turf crnrs: r I
G~mc lulbt early innings, Harr!:!:t ha.1 the:l.' tu:n ''a llU!e mf:re alt:!~ .
At NPW York: Fra.nkle Cl.nQI,II! ,
Reynolds, Cronin and Manush k~pt Paul Waner o.f the Buca continued fOr the fli'Jri( Jll."•n~ iOI ~~;J»&amp;t.~lt: 'rhelr -.ajestl.t&gt;s mctored out frcm ·
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S d(.ClaJ"t'd, when the~· begun !c Mc nl;!,rty suffer~ a hrcken lm .! · ligh tweighl., outpointed Pr&amp;nltt~
the Senators in the running until his batting 5pu:e, gettlna: three hit~. , in&lt;rlleh -- ~nby~ 0:\l;&amp;t' ,..1 m~ SU(IId~ba.m Pa.IQce.
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the ~welft.h, ":hen triples by M:yer includlrur: his 28ttl d~le or t.he ~Q'f.l~. ~~;ti"'t.hf.. ~- 1 ~
~tl-DY Amel1CtU'ls wrre he:-&lt;.·, Ill·
.tl;r Uta.[ "n€'Klect of duly Hllrr · Oa.stcn a.nd will be unal::le l.o Wl ;.,
At PQris: Panama AI Brown tie•
and M.q.nusl:l, the hero of the gan:e. lseason.f
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pl6oed ~ ailpeckrl ruard of six eluding Otto l{ahn iltnd Mr. wt!t .
ldge publicly l-ebuked the arb!tr .:: - for sc:vcrul days.
J fcuted
Rene Matehem, Belgian
bJVught victory.
. , A ftve-run rally ln the sixth en .. ~tr~ a.s ~ ~1,1Uou ,y:W,nst. tn- Mrs. ~ W. Davls\Jll. cf N·w
BuebaiJ C
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tor in a. statement releasc.oct t.-: tr, ·
A supplEomenta.ry rul..'l.&lt;s ct th,e 1f~t~'~:;~~t•. :_nJ.~~~ddle Polo
ftoQkle pjtchers started for both J.bled the White Box to stager tQ lWY ~r· ~.
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ayen Piff.S b wi'Ucll he' also announrt"'d league pr~ebt
~cl1cd cc1~. ·1 1knocked out P1nkey Ko.utman, ( 1).
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Fined and Umpire Pubthe punishment me~d ont t.o th e Johnny Bt:tlt.:r fer 11\'e nay ~ Wit II·
At Buftalo: Lou scozz won declmade his first start us a lil,:t jor lea- 1Lyons and Brown pltchetl.
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E. S. Nell·
Jicly Rebuked
j' ~.~ Ur~~~sy J~~~ In
. ~~e ~.l}:a~,1; c ut PllY .fer u~ prC'fan : .- langu · sion over George Nichols, N. B. A.
led tJ
guer, IIJld Tc.ny FxeHu.s. Ia ~~ of t.he 1 No other leaeuc g&amp;llll!li wefe ()~ ~·~ ~~ .~y colt, MPW1
., .... u., age Lo an wnpu-e. B!ltk'r and Mu
light~ heavyweight champion, ten
Coast league. pitched ten Innings , played.
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/ dieput.e durtng . t.h c gaml' whicll
M11t.c'JI G&amp;.Strn .. the burl;; pitcher pre&lt;:eded lhe ~urap.
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bulllllreds of gypsies. lnlntito- ! pin.: Q'(!'O:qc Mm1a.rry hatl a.':'S('rtcd
barkers 11:ui r!l•cro; whn ·.! !"Ill- • h!:-. aut.hcnty, lhe a !lack. on him 0) wllo engagEd Mori3rty in o bot!.l" : Harndge·~ dt'CJfilcn was annfl!t1' I
With The Wrestlera
JX:!;C was to he with the t·rowti e rr ~ fch ~rago Whit -:: Sox pla)ers. ~th.;.'-1' royaJ whe .t the umpire .offered t '_ ed a fter he had spetH th~ d.J.y korr 1
·- camped abc11! thl' courf:-.
1 lh ~ Decoration Day gam~s hmc ta kP rn "the ~ntiiT WhitR f:'lx ycs tuda y hea:-mg thl' ~;tor:ct. cf n • 1 At New York: mck ShikaL. Ph11t.
BOW TREf S'IAND
l"' ~ utd have boen avc.t ~ d. Pl011ident tenm cne at a tti!H'" wa-s. !U i!'.p:n·irrl ball playen;, witne~ 'l( ., an d Mar:~ CI:i delphia. U\rew Fritz Kley. Oerml\njo
: Will Harrld~e l'I th&lt;• Amel ican ten day6 and fined 1500. Ma nA ~ fl' regardmg th~ tncldcu t which ~~ 130 :t7.
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Lommcnt~rl
I ~ :la y a ltcl' i Fcu~·ra t.lrc'lt' the f=tmf' am"nnt ('( con.o::ldered Ul!OUi'a.lleJ.~d 1:1 mcd:c1n
Sandor Szabo
uungary
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AMERICAN L.~AGVE
... 1,!uu~l (, r.~~~~~-laycn. w ; p::·ndill8 w: · riue without any off days. Crt-:hr. :· t.ae~ ball hlstory. The le.ngc ~ h:-- George Catlza, Jt~ly, draw,
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WashingLon
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Philadelphia
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· Cleveland
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St. Lows
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WAGERED

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01111 for one lncortect. lniOrtlon
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Earl Pffeaer, ParWatts, Ka.tbryn
MUJer, Ploy Johnson, kaye Uavt.;,
Olan. Worman, Jeanette 1r:r~otM:Ii,~
Dye, Elo1se fi.a1.,:1, Anna l'oppmg,
ua.met ~tr1ng1eUow, OM BahXt.
aw.ane Mil..,, ......rotny Roada1·molL:,
Je;Jizabetn 'fi1oma~. ~ Evans.
t!.latne li'Uitun, Gamet 8Di1th, Do1· ..
othy Burnett.
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s.'!",:'.llli•-Henry

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Ur ptu·tnumt, A. 280 .r E:ast ~aghl.t11
S w:- ~ t. Co~umbus, Ohio.
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hb heme at. Halstead, Ka.:- ·. ' :&gt;, o:.
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LUXURY

WITH the iru:reaoe in our n•w ._.. bu•i,neso has co.me a correapc&gt;J&gt;d;Qg increase in our uaed car buo-.. Buy·
en, knowing that we have lots of tradeillS Gn hand, are comin&amp; to Ul in aw:h
numbers that we are completely out of
certain popular
typea of uaed can
-We need automobileo to fill the
sapa i!l our •t«k!
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we ndeJful llJ&gt;PI)rb.Qlity for. jro!i! Sring
in your pres~t car pow, and trade it in
en a new Chevrolet Six. We'll m&amp;ke ·
you a good aUowance for it! And don't
forget-Chevrolet prices ore now · reduced as much as $55! Also--every one
cf Chevrolet'• 14
big, fine~iooking,
aix.·cJ.-linder mod~ls h availa1_)]c
for immediilte delivery. Act now!

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Chevrolet saleo have belen climbing--Chevrolet .business booming! People have been
comparing Chevrolet'a new prices with other prices--Chevrolet's new value with
ether values. And everywhere, they are reaching the same conclusion: There's otill
no low-priced car th~t can approach the new Chevrolet Six-in quality at low cost.
There's still no other low·pt"iced car that combines Fisher bodies, Free Wheeling,
Syncro-Mesh gear-shifting, four long, parallel-mounted springs, and a amo'oth, econom·
ical six-cylinder engine. Chevrolet is now, more than ever, the Great American value!
Yea&amp;thank you--our busineaa is good. And the mOI'e people compare Chevrolet·
with other new low-priced ·cars, the better o1&gt;r busioeu is go.i og ~o be_ Keep yolU' eye
en Chevrolet!

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--pLYMPIC SEci1oiJAL.

uruLus ,~;r.cnt the holiday with Mr.
:$llrl Mrs . Lew G1·ube.
Mr. aud Mlll. 8Uincfl : f c:tn I·
ten. ~s .. BUIJlCII Cf lf.tddl!:p Ti.l
and !;Cr. llnd M.ts. R. R. Burr ~ I (
Olev·::l~t~d ~:~peul Eunday With M. ·;

!1.1 /\N W l'.NTF:U-fcr R: ut ~ Work
t " ~h lt vtr f'um:::~u:. Watkim, Pro ·
d111 ts 1a tu~tirners In PcmeroJ
and Middkpori. Must be wUIIna
Lf: fclkw lb!tructtCins a·nd phy.ii~ A.

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--WIMBL.EDOA\ 'r'EAIAIIS -·
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Cincinnati
,P ittsbu,rgb
Brooklyn
,St. Louis
New York . . . . . . . .
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·:!tl-lE POUGHKEI:PSIE'
AND YALE·HARVAI2D
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l'•llsoNALS
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Mr::. 'Rilih Richards, M i::s M;uy 1
G''tl£1! H o rl~n. O:' Phone 111-X
Mllrjj;aJet
~':.chaJ·as
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P'auUmer ~pen!; Saturday In Hun• ·
F ~ . ~ RENT-:3e,·cn r.:~cm \lOU!·~ c'n ~,Ml. and Mrs. Ha)'·ward Al!X!\ll L
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' Lon lc.n Ave., aa.tqc, eoal ,house,
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r,rll water. b1g aardcn. Rel'l\ rea. , m~Lic. Lecnaru Epple. tlomeroy week end of the ln. tt~r s 1:!Ult:r •• 1
II . Luley.
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Nra. Ma~I Spam, r.f.!'., N,
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F'OR RENT-7 room ,h0\I$C with ~c.k. AfillS Roxie and Ml.".,i
bu t.h 'on Mc.;hanlc St.
Rent Oubba.Je ot CcJumbll!; ~P-~ t ~ :· 1
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Call $B~X.
'l·l ·3t week end wlth Mr. c:~td M.J. I! .... ,
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f'OR SALE-OJle ,f.80 Underwood
BVER-KENOELL
P~:·tablc , typewrHer
pracJ,ically
Miss
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lah n~·cr or cast OallJpo.
ntw nt &amp;35. Term.1·- cash. -.ut:Hie
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and
Robert
L. Kendell ul' !'fe w
5-3J.:.st
t:mlth, Chester, Oh\o.
York City were united In marrlaae
Ft.-;i ZAL!. Two fi C'&gt;h Jctr ~y COWL at Iitle omcc of Squ1rEi Le.; carter
with calvl'lll. Fhu' milkers. J . 0 . Tuerday mOl nina. 'flle bride's mothb '; llu. Rut.IRI::id, o.
6~1.:.3t er, Mra. Clair Byer, was pre;ent atj
the cerempny, 'I'he ooup1e left lmmtdlott-ly fer New York wlure they !
for RentwUJ mokl!l t.helr home.
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Ko ad~aement wtll be taken for
L:!u than a minimum ebarp of
'nae ild ~ker •W ~ladb' ~t. you
If dealred, 10 that ~ ' opJ for
your ad 11 prepared ln such a
manner u to brlna; Ule peat.eat
re.mlta to ; ou.

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·S£NITOR5 DHUT

·~A] ·IN INNING~: ·
CUDS WIN AGAIN :

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Cardinals Are Victima of :
Warneke In Cloae
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'\. If. . . . W!"1 /8 Dtrettor : How old Wou1d you ~1
~;ucce.uful n Irewver~t!.,
ao1(.~L lhat rJrl II?
she hM agreed to rive hun ftJLY pft
A!.$Uitant.:. I 4cn't knc..,, but Ju~,
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cent oi lt.

Jtl!n 19 c

been lmokinl . I'd aay
wu In hi!IJ' url7 ntecotines.

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Westervtue. 9 1:

June \-

p1Ieno1u~l wtml1n(
1t.r~ a.o4 &amp;n equalb" pbeno-

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broken toda' al,to;r ~ ~

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01\0I'beln, which 1\0&lt;1 loot
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5trlng ot .dele•~ by wtnnlDI:c

F...-.9Uo · ~ Dtwby;
Orwell ~-MIOQ!il
Sure Wlma.,

from Musklnawn. 4 w 3, 1n

13 lnnt.na:s.
Por Mustln&amp;um It wu Ule
first IOBB pt tlle ,_,. The
lll"""iee · had ""' 12 11\ral(ht.
BoU .Lane bit a alfiC)II! for

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BoBt.on, 7;.Jt: . . %.:d:.;a.
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~.-t: ' Philadelphla,

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Detroit at St. Louis I rain!.
Only 1Nile8 IMlheduled.

bave beeu pl&amp;qed at. t.h:c ;
111$\'kn.bly lew od.&amp; of 15 W U.
l!ll'l;EitNATlONAL L.lo\OliE
Cr~ll's vktury was tlOilB.idered 1
Bu.Ralo. 10;. Toronto. 1.
Booton Wina From Gianta r
On
At
Odda-; forcguie C(,nchWon, ~ none (. Jeney Oity, 3; Newark, l .
otterbein
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halt
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the ether :u c:ltrles Wd"e n;~a: tl
Rocheater, i; Montreal, 3.
And Sox Outlaot
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Four Yankee .Steed.
llt! like ly t~ Pl'tt5 him, ldln.ck:, t':.t:
Bal!Jm.Dn!, 12; Reading, z.
t,he t.h.trteenth to wln the
Cleveland
lW:e
same and break the two
end fe.v.crlte, was QUoted a.t. 9 t
Gt.MZ8 TOD&amp;'W
st.rea.ka.
ftllc wed by HCSJ)UUS uL 10 lc
AIID~\.Alll 4880CIATJON
By LES CONKLlN
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By CHARLES A SMITH
c.nd CGokpen a~ lUO' Lp 9.
W~ville a.t Columbus.
INS Sports Wrl~ :
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11he1't! were rour America.n , h ~ ·
~dtana.polls at Toledo.
New York , June 1.- INS- 'l'he for the A's In Aile st;yle. Ea.rnsbaw
Epsom Downs, -Eng., June 1-INB w~~~k!\~~t!t.art.. JCelwle
••br
. o.~~Cd 1:SMti.n!!..~ulpolls at Kansas City.
1 01
champion PhUadelphiu Athletics. pitched the la."t f.IWOe and was -Derby Dan rGn ilue to form t.o· uer,
a........ ttr. ' 1 •
at 1411wau.tee.
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N.TiON.U. U:AGCJ£
whooo spu,rt Irom the dept!ts of the I charpd with thp &lt;lefeat. whUe Pl'o- day when April tbe P1tth. an out~ and Ttltalg {ran the &amp;tal!lea o.f VIc- ! Philadelphia at New York nwo
tecond dlv18Icn kl within a tlce'!:l l fe~~or Mente Weaver WQS the win- 8lder owned by To111 Walls, Brlt.lah tcr !.'manuel. J1weh wa.s fiiUDll'd
f p;!W\eal.
eyelash or eeoond place wa ~ one of 1 ning hurler.
actor, romped home the winner.
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to. J, C('lebrat.or was ~uot :·:t oL l 6 c.• .....,ub at ClUcPqo.
Kl;'llf sensa ons o
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L-on Warneke, the ex~messenger to
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gue In lh
. c merry mon th oI ..._y, bey, bl"lllll:ht bnd news to the Gar·
(Utsldr .fl&amp;u.l'es cf 100 to J.
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·win be I)Ut to U1e a.cld test ill U1e din&amp;\3, pitching the Cubs to a 3 to
ITt,u.r,
The ravcrittl I&amp; ownOO by ll\l' 1
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finish
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ys.
1 wln over the chlllllPIOJUI for his :Miraelesecond
Tblr4.nnd t.ord.
tH:lr t-o the American sewi'!lg mn-,, Ch.IGalw at Cleveland
nre.
r•ame. rlchi.. of Los~
mUes an hour .es&amp;ablil'lhed a. u e ~·
""'"'dy K'iJcox or lndiatt&gt;.aKili!l
starting w:Uh a double-header to- seventh victory or the selto60ll. The
The ou•~me ot the race wao a chine fntune. altboUJ;h Binger n:- 1
• :New York at Philade lphia nwo relet~, •druwr of &amp;he aullal 500h"aek recwd, •hr~ mUn aJl hour was -i4 srPond:. bdlind ~e winner.
clay and wihdlng upu with another !Cubs got to Jess Haines 1n the aurprlse :~e
ncunced his American .citbr.enshlp a:ame~&gt;L
mile . .tomobJie rue at. lncllan·
beUer &amp;han. the best pretrJoWI n( :!iff tkrgere was ne:d with loll
one on Saturday, the pallid but po- eighth when Jurges singled, Mom'e those who
In 1800 and iJe&lt;:IWie u. .sl.tb~t of
WIW:Itngton at Boston .
erap, 111.13, driven by Pekr de
av • • ta~:c or 1U2 .G6~ miH!s u
llour.
tent elephants face six pmes wtth /ocubled and Herman singled {!lr 153 years of
Br1t.a1n.
Det.roJt at St. Louis (t.wo games;. 1 &amp;JX,olls Drlvin&amp; a Miller-Hu1z
Paola Ia 1925. The secoad, third I Th~ · t • c~rt h a , r~W.1hellnewa.aBab
the le&amp;RUe leadilliJ Yankees In low- two run.s.
rarely been won
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whc bas b~n HI :for lhc
INTZRNA.TJONAL LEAGUE
Spcelal, hJs .lme wa.s t:61:03.~9,
and tourt.b rnaclWles to finb. h . Ca! r~. whns .. ideyer &amp;pedal I.Y·
days. Victory for Lhe A's in th e Boston's Braves stayed right wlU1
Thl8 year \he
pa.st }ear, WM rciu.w d p~!·
Bnltimore at Read!ng.
llJ'Id biao ill'erare spt.ed vf 104.1t4
allc beth.red De- Paob ·, reco.rLI.
•·ra.gt d Hll.363 mUes &amp;a hoar.
8fJ'iell by a. decisive margin would 1 the piLCtmakers, trimming the 01- Or 11 0 wned b
by bls dC{.tOr'S I·~ u.t.t·-11d tb~ grn t
Montreal at Rocheste r.
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put the fear of death a.nd taxes iu- •antl:l 7 to 2. Big Ed Brandt held the erJ~' mtiUQMk
race. He remBincd .at bQme In • Newark a.t Jersey City .
and "severely u:prlmandmrf Moe Eeuy wu.!&gt; mdl'rcd to enn(h . -!h ~:~m t· tr.~m- New York to.tleraonal.ly
to the pther conWnders, who ha.v 2 1McGrawmen to tour hit" whllf! Merrit Onnt Singer.
Lt:ndo.t: a.Dd }\ad tote sAtisfletl wlrJ)
Toronto at Buffalo.
lkrty tor the scrap
heasur:1 $2511 and cat(_h&lt;. Fra nh. hauule the aHalt.
watched the rApid climb or th~ Kncthe's homer with two aOOe.rd place.
bctU'lng the race by nd.!c.
Cakher Charlie Berry auu ma..n· J Gruthe, t~.'ho Also wos a. Plrtlclpc.: · ~
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feat.u red Boston's attack.
King Gec·gc ildl:i QUfi~D M~ -v
8.¥(:r Lew FO\l.SC'Ca. wcridng on the m 1 I' J11,QQS "'~ flne&lt;l $100
FIGHT RESULTS
Extra base hit!! en!i.~Ied Washt1:gPitt~burgh qowned tile Reds. " li!JS(Im DoWI!S, ~.md, Juue 1_ llUld,..:ther me.mters cc th:.: rz-~·2·1 1
cuuhing lines, beth should ha ve
Harrldl!e :.aiu Fcn.~c-ca, Bclr!' ,1,
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to 4, in twelve lnnlngs. Homers by Jflench and Lucaa did the Lhrowinl[. here t~ t;I:orv,•._u .cwtr . .
d 8600Dlbltci fc: thr turf crnrs: r I
G~mc lulbt early innings, Harr!:!:t ha.1 the:l.' tu:n ''a llU!e mf:re alt:!~ .
At NPW York: Fra.nkle Cl.nQI,II! ,
Reynolds, Cronin and Manush k~pt Paul Waner o.f the Buca continued fOr the fli'Jri( Jll."•n~ iOI ~~;J»&amp;t.~lt: 'rhelr -.ajestl.t&gt;s mctored out frcm ·
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S d(.ClaJ"t'd, when the~· begun !c Mc nl;!,rty suffer~ a hrcken lm .! · ligh tweighl., outpointed Pr&amp;nltt~
the Senators in the running until his batting 5pu:e, gettlna: three hit~. , in&lt;rlleh -- ~nby~ 0:\l;&amp;t' ,..1 m~ SU(IId~ba.m Pa.IQce.
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the ~welft.h, ":hen triples by M:yer includlrur: his 28ttl d~le or t.he ~Q'f.l~. ~~;ti"'t.hf.. ~- 1 ~
~tl-DY Amel1CtU'ls wrre he:-&lt;.·, Ill·
.tl;r Uta.[ "n€'Klect of duly Hllrr · Oa.stcn a.nd will be unal::le l.o Wl ;.,
At PQris: Panama AI Brown tie•
and M.q.nusl:l, the hero of the gan:e. lseason.f
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pl6oed ~ ailpeckrl ruard of six eluding Otto l{ahn iltnd Mr. wt!t .
ldge publicly l-ebuked the arb!tr .:: - for sc:vcrul days.
J fcuted
Rene Matehem, Belgian
bJVught victory.
. , A ftve-run rally ln the sixth en .. ~tr~ a.s ~ ~1,1Uou ,y:W,nst. tn- Mrs. ~ W. Davls\Jll. cf N·w
BuebaiJ C
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A supplEomenta.ry rul..'l.&lt;s ct th,e 1f~t~'~:;~~t•. :_nJ.~~~ddle Polo
ftoQkle pjtchers started for both J.bled the White Box to stager tQ lWY ~r· ~.
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ayen Piff.S b wi'Ucll he' also announrt"'d league pr~ebt
~cl1cd cc1~. ·1 1knocked out P1nkey Ko.utman, ( 1).
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Fined and Umpire Pubthe punishment me~d ont t.o th e Johnny Bt:tlt.:r fer 11\'e nay ~ Wit II·
At Buftalo: Lou scozz won declmade his first start us a lil,:t jor lea- 1Lyons and Brown pltchetl.
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E. S. Nell·
Jicly Rebuked
j' ~.~ Ur~~~sy J~~~ In
. ~~e ~.l}:a~,1; c ut PllY .fer u~ prC'fan : .- langu · sion over George Nichols, N. B. A.
led tJ
guer, IIJld Tc.ny FxeHu.s. Ia ~~ of t.he 1 No other leaeuc g&amp;llll!li wefe ()~ ~·~ ~~ .~y colt, MPW1
., .... u., age Lo an wnpu-e. B!ltk'r and Mu
light~ heavyweight champion, ten
Coast league. pitched ten Innings , played.
U.hl¥0 ~~ IJf tA&amp;.us!Wd::; {
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/ dieput.e durtng . t.h c gaml' whicll
M11t.c'JI G&amp;.Strn .. the burl;; pitcher pre&lt;:eded lhe ~urap.
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bulllllreds of gypsies. lnlntito- ! pin.: Q'(!'O:qc Mm1a.rry hatl a.':'S('rtcd
barkers 11:ui r!l•cro; whn ·.! !"Ill- • h!:-. aut.hcnty, lhe a !lack. on him 0) wllo engagEd Mori3rty in o bot!.l" : Harndge·~ dt'CJfilcn was annfl!t1' I
With The Wrestlera
JX:!;C was to he with the t·rowti e rr ~ fch ~rago Whit -:: Sox pla)ers. ~th.;.'-1' royaJ whe .t the umpire .offered t '_ ed a fter he had spetH th~ d.J.y korr 1
·- camped abc11! thl' courf:-.
1 lh ~ Decoration Day gam~s hmc ta kP rn "the ~ntiiT WhitR f:'lx ycs tuda y hea:-mg thl' ~;tor:ct. cf n • 1 At New York: mck ShikaL. Ph11t.
BOW TREf S'IAND
l"' ~ utd have boen avc.t ~ d. Pl011ident tenm cne at a tti!H'" wa-s. !U i!'.p:n·irrl ball playen;, witne~ 'l( ., an d Mar:~ CI:i delphia. U\rew Fritz Kley. Oerml\njo
: Will Harrld~e l'I th&lt;• Amel ican ten day6 and fined 1500. Ma nA ~ fl' regardmg th~ tncldcu t which ~~ 130 :t7.
· 1.-cagllt'
Lommcnt~rl
I ~ :la y a ltcl' i Fcu~·ra t.lrc'lt' the f=tmf' am"nnt ('( con.o::ldered Ul!OUi'a.lleJ.~d 1:1 mcd:c1n
Sandor Szabo
uungary
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AMERICAN L.~AGVE
... 1,!uu~l (, r.~~~~~-laycn. w ; p::·ndill8 w: · riue without any off days. Crt-:hr. :· t.ae~ ball hlstory. The le.ngc ~ h:-- George Catlza, Jt~ly, draw,
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Detroit
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WashingLon
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Philadelphia
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· Cleveland
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St. Lows
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MUJer, Ploy Johnson, kaye Uavt.;,
Olan. Worman, Jeanette 1r:r~otM:Ii,~
Dye, Elo1se fi.a1.,:1, Anna l'oppmg,
ua.met ~tr1ng1eUow, OM BahXt.
aw.ane Mil..,, ......rotny Roada1·molL:,
Je;Jizabetn 'fi1oma~. ~ Evans.
t!.latne li'Uitun, Gamet 8Di1th, Do1· ..
othy Burnett.
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s.'!",:'.llli•-Henry

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c o. Gtn:es, Ro\ite Manager,
Ur ptu·tnumt, A. 280 .r E:ast ~aghl.t11
S w:- ~ t. Co~umbus, Ohio.
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LUXURY

WITH the iru:reaoe in our n•w ._.. bu•i,neso has co.me a correapc&gt;J&gt;d;Qg increase in our uaed car buo-.. Buy·
en, knowing that we have lots of tradeillS Gn hand, are comin&amp; to Ul in aw:h
numbers that we are completely out of
certain popular
typea of uaed can
-We need automobileo to fill the
sapa i!l our •t«k!
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we ndeJful llJ&gt;PI)rb.Qlity for. jro!i! Sring
in your pres~t car pow, and trade it in
en a new Chevrolet Six. We'll m&amp;ke ·
you a good aUowance for it! And don't
forget-Chevrolet prices ore now · reduced as much as $55! Also--every one
cf Chevrolet'• 14
big, fine~iooking,
aix.·cJ.-linder mod~ls h availa1_)]c
for immediilte delivery. Act now!

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Chevrolet saleo have belen climbing--Chevrolet .business booming! People have been
comparing Chevrolet'a new prices with other prices--Chevrolet's new value with
ether values. And everywhere, they are reaching the same conclusion: There's otill
no low-priced car th~t can approach the new Chevrolet Six-in quality at low cost.
There's still no other low·pt"iced car that combines Fisher bodies, Free Wheeling,
Syncro-Mesh gear-shifting, four long, parallel-mounted springs, and a amo'oth, econom·
ical six-cylinder engine. Chevrolet is now, more than ever, the Great American value!
Yea&amp;thank you--our busineaa is good. And the mOI'e people compare Chevrolet·
with other new low-priced ·cars, the better o1&gt;r busioeu is go.i og ~o be_ Keep yolU' eye
en Chevrolet!

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--pLYMPIC SEci1oiJAL.

uruLus ,~;r.cnt the holiday with Mr.
:$llrl Mrs . Lew G1·ube.
Mr. aud Mlll. 8Uincfl : f c:tn I·
ten. ~s .. BUIJlCII Cf lf.tddl!:p Ti.l
and !;Cr. llnd M.ts. R. R. Burr ~ I (
Olev·::l~t~d ~:~peul Eunday With M. ·;

!1.1 /\N W l'.NTF:U-fcr R: ut ~ Work
t " ~h lt vtr f'um:::~u:. Watkim, Pro ·
d111 ts 1a tu~tirners In PcmeroJ
and Middkpori. Must be wUIIna
Lf: fclkw lb!tructtCins a·nd phy.ii~ A.

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Boston
Cincinnati
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Brooklyn
,St. Louis
New York . . . . . . . .
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·:!tl-lE POUGHKEI:PSIE'
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l'•llsoNALS
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Mr::. 'Rilih Richards, M i::s M;uy 1
G''tl£1! H o rl~n. O:' Phone 111-X
Mllrjj;aJet
~':.chaJ·as
ana H..cna1 ,
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P'auUmer ~pen!; Saturday In Hun• ·
F ~ . ~ RENT-:3e,·cn r.:~cm \lOU!·~ c'n ~,Ml. and Mrs. Ha)'·ward Al!X!\ll L
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bu t.h 'on Mc.;hanlc St.
Rent Oubba.Je ot CcJumbll!; ~P-~ t ~ :· 1
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f'OR SALE-OJle ,f.80 Underwood
BVER-KENOELL
P~:·tablc , typewrHer
pracJ,ically
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ntw nt &amp;35. Term.1·- cash. -.ut:Hie
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and
Robert
L. Kendell ul' !'fe w
5-3J.:.st
t:mlth, Chester, Oh\o.
York City were united In marrlaae
Ft.-;i ZAL!. Two fi C'&gt;h Jctr ~y COWL at Iitle omcc of Squ1rEi Le.; carter
with calvl'lll. Fhu' milkers. J . 0 . Tuerday mOl nina. 'flle bride's mothb '; llu. Rut.IRI::id, o.
6~1.:.3t er, Mra. Clair Byer, was pre;ent atj
the cerempny, 'I'he ooup1e left lmmtdlott-ly fer New York wlure they !
for RentwUJ mokl!l t.helr home.
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Ko ad~aement wtll be taken for
L:!u than a minimum ebarp of
'nae ild ~ker •W ~ladb' ~t. you
If dealred, 10 that ~ ' opJ for
your ad 11 prepared ln such a
manner u to brlna; Ule peat.eat
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Master Ted Reed sun or Mr and
Mrs Theod01 e Reed '\ no has been

Ill wiLh the musltl~ lor the
past few week:! is reported to be
much improved
Denver and Will LowetV of. Plt.l.sburg and Mr and Mrs 1 r..m Lowery
or Bucyrus, who were visiting
friends and relatives here over the
we~k end have returned to their
homes
Mrs John Schmitt 01 Columbus,
who has been VISiting her sister,
Mrs Norma Ooodwlu, returned
Wedne~ay She was uccompanlet.l
by hcJ mphews Tracey and David
Goodwin and her niece Mar)
Ot&gt;odwm who ""ill remai n for a
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tile v.eek end with 1 eiatlve 11
Mr and Mrs Harry Dye left
Wedn esday morning for (Jordon,
W Va where the latter wtU .Sj)Cnd
!.he w~;ek there with her husband
Mr anrl Mrs c
A LonR of
SprlnKflf'ld, who spent the \\eek end
with relatives here returned home
Monday Mrs Leonard Hamm IUld
two babies accom,pa.nl&amp;a them home

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1 detotl of construct• on, these new
shoes ore sweepmg the country
in populonty-replocmg the 1
poorly styled, awkword lookmg correcttve
shoes It's a new d4y ond these ore the
new shoes thot :·come wtth the d•wn."

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H!U1Y Schwab, Serv~ Mer.

POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932

IT'll iN

THI!: DAILY 1'klUUNI:

Plea to Hoover Frees Dad

Heads New Party J

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More Arioto' Spitale, Underworld Con•
further expenditure of state mouey
crata Than C:e d
tact Man, Bitz Ancl
to help 'bonus armies get to
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wa•nin1t.an
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a11er
Roaner Appear
Leaders of a new bonm; brlrad e
TO PAY ATTENTION Qrgantzed at Cleveland were loid JN 41 PALMY DAYS"
DEBT INCREASED
LINDBERGH CASE
'by the Governor that he wtll not
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farticularly To "Small" 01 initiation or funher such I War a Beginning Only 1
Half Billion In Month; I
Actton By Grand Jqey
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N•lion Owea More
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marches ·
Th
T.
I
d
M'
·
Ia Delayed Until
Alt.hougb he permitted the wre of
ree tl e
tntll·
1
HomeOwner
Than 19 Billion•
Ohio National guard troops lllSt
er- Were Serving
Later Date
week tor ttansportinl sections ol
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1
Washln,ton, June l.-IN~Unc1e
Cleveland June 2- 1Na-8purred the ore1on army th 10;h Ohio to
With • plat1orm Gf ~ pnrn~- m borrowtd ""1\98 328000 th ...
' l&gt;to actitn w&gt;t.h a demand for West 'Vir&amp;ulia
B y EDWARD L PEUSS
mental a lowor ..-~ .-u
--• re .....
- aI 0 f
N ''
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no add anal help 1
INS
•t • C
d
flrst eleven month• of the 1932 fiscal
~.:ouraie raLher than apa.th.y Wld 2n be expected because more bo-~
"' a,. CJTe.!IP~:l ent
the problbltiOD Ja..,., tbe "People'• Jnt!'mit'dlaries In Ute Baby Lind·
v(.ar lncrea~illl the public de.b'
mdUferem:e toward blllinea can- nua marchers would have no beneE erlln Jm•e 2--IN!-G "'ttln 1:. .;. Tu:ket.''a new third PM"tt.bu ~erne 1 re rg kJdnapJ na: told th~ir stone£
t2.2H,OOO,OOO t.o ._ total of t19,03B,-I
.dltic.n&amp;
a teueral aserve bauk ftci.Rl effect •pon ~our cause but re\' catl~ • wntatnmg m'"'r e sr!&amp; hlto beiat With -~ W, O'Bneo 1 tcda v to tile Bronx ~d jury ln916,000 the f.reasury announctd tocommittee or the fourth dlttri~t t.o- '&amp;qler serve to qlsc!edit it,
Lhe lcuuttc namec; than ~m wh'"n (abort), 1l'ell-lltowt~adeapermu- H.bl lJ!attnr th• payment c;I ~.000
d••
da} prepared for a rrlenUess war oovernor told c B Cowan o! ruved und!'r fermer Kai.ser WJJ. lalli.WJet, makl- bi1 political de- 1
1
ron.... cm by Dr John P Condon
~
lbe debt was Increased ..."'",000,-1
on h oar ded a.n o a1ac ker ~"-uvua~o.
Cleyeland, leader of the Cleveland 11E1m 11 wa~ c•mp 1ete:! b\ Cha 1c~ 1- but M eudidate for Governor ot
~
Aiming
ils
a:una
to"'ard
the
es·'
•anny
let
Frant
\len
Pap"n
today
llllnoia.
O'BrJeD
will
o
1
:
former
1 Jaf~lr 1
ooo In a month and on May 31 wa•
' ·n S-•tl
ubi I ....
-· n,
.J.'
[
tabl,shment of easter credtt oond1The request from federal onlclals
The mlntstry which ph"'"d m em Go••-or
...
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•
Fh~t to teat.tfy wa.-s Salvator-e Spl;
1Jo2.809,000 uuy hlghtll' than on the
tlons, thP. committee Of l5 Indus- pointed out that the eapt•-t ha• a t et ~ d r.ld JUnkers ram•J!ns l'nd and Ju.dp Bent',. ~,tur,Democrat.
l::l.le
!!e lect ~d by Col Charles Lind ..
same
date !&amp;!It year A week befor~
1r1a 1 and ft nanc 1a 1 1eeders will lalJe number of unemployed
w
"
th
with
111• -d l:lnd-( wners onCf' aga n at th r •
e Unired States entered the
tackle business problems 1n Ohio 1ttendant relief problems and tha' hlim rf llu Rl!h h sh p c r '"1c I
be1 gh t ~cau.se cr underworld conlhe public debt wns
f'enmylvania West Vir1inla and bonUB marchers In emba
• Clln not help but pl~·e th ~xu t1 I
.:"
tncts that ~wever. led nowhere.
Kentucky as a pa.rt 01 a national numbers are already in th:ts::';~ f!mper~r in hl o; f'x:ile c9'J tie aL
~.pt' alt s henchman. J,vlng Blt:l,
wl)ile the
31, llitla
c.ampaill:n of the federal reserve
Lerrer numbers the Oovemol Doom Htllflt'CI ft rent :~ Ins mllll
I
rue wa1 a wlbl.Ms
Another
system
i:iald , would be coru;tructed as Bll names which Wilhelm :o: u1 oote-i
The third wltnesP was b•Jteved
Plate June 111 There wm be a
~..-'
fhe oomlhlttee headed by s,.. B attempt a' lntlnudatlon
somE time &amp;f1: B!ii those who sttould l r
C
.-.
mere Important lh was MmX:Ill
turit.y of $324 518 1100 tn 2 3-4
~
Williams Of tht Hayden Mlllel &amp;
rn addition to the Cleveland ce entruat~d with• the ta k of gov ~ ' n
aptur•n• Eatortionllb RD!ner who, It has been revealed;'
cent certl.ftcatA:!s and a new Issue
The Fqpn cblldNa, lreoe, 11 ; Bernice, !4, and Clilfb~ u, lO, thml Company, Cleveland, was announc· army, another one rrom OhiO Ct l 1 l.l"' O r&gt;"many
Who ThreateDMI to Kid ~ wa..s pennlttet! tc mBke ... a ropy of
a sublltaat!P.JI~ larger amount
Prea1dentHoover 1sthe,reateatmanintheworld. T~elrfather,Chtlrle ed after Eugene Meyen, head ... of and lndiana cities was to BLrlve
The cabJnrt personnel ta a~ fol
H" Cb'ld
the ?t"i8inal ra~m not tc use in
1 ren
The deficit May 31 was S2 Mt,- R. Fequ., of Detroit, wu held in jail there pendl~ trial on u Federa l the re£etve system pleaded tor con hare today to make an appeal to Iowa
nap
•
hlt ~ n~ottatlons
950000 aa comparM with. tl.OM,- eharp. ot tranaportllll • atolen automobUe from Miaaoun to his home Odence at. a meeting of 35 business the Governor tor tramportatl
to Chancelln~ Lleut Cd Frunv. Vnn
-D te-ct!~e Charles Whlterhalter,
910000 a.t the end or May 1931 Ex- city. The 70U~ made tbelo~ tnp from Detroit to Wr..ahmlrf,on b} leaders of the fourth ' dlstrtct
East Liverpool The Clevela~~ers Par.en
ChiCifCJ.
June
2---INS--P.J ar the Westchester station al~
pendltures for the eleven month~ ilua to He the PI'Uid11nt and. u a result. Feagan w.. released on Distrtcl
A state of ,:eneral helplesaneaa Js wanted transportation to PennsylMinil'iter d Pm-elgn Af!alr~-B:n pr( mptly notify in~ p'Jlk!} Cha1tes I tes~trled U
te tak
b thf4'
0 ac ou w111
wet't S4 41i5.219 000, an Increase
Attorn~l Fredetlek'a JMIUonal bo~__pendinc lnveatlptto~ of the charge nat conductive to improvemmt," vania. via Younenown
f'Jl C&lt;no;tanin Vcn Neuralh
p 0
llh
j
en
Y
1 la
&amp;726,000,(100 and receipts $1,1'10~,- rJaeeltllclleaan.howaleavillcthtWluteHouuatteraeemcthePre•ident he said "The ~uundatlon o! tbe
Mlnitter of Ptnar.oe-Connt s.-:1)
rey wea Y Jel cs t: eal 1~rand jury as yet but tt wlll t :!
000, lou af Slfl.l 000 000
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United Statea ifi substiUltlal enough
W"rin·Krostak
er tcday bro~ht about the ar held ready t~ rec:.onvcne wi'M'n ti\C
Income taxes yielded t89S.9'lii.OOO ~-abury
Lo make a dtkrmined sPmd to preF.EAR MAN MURDf:R:Ii:D
Mlnlst.rr &lt;'r t.tn- Inte~lo r- Barn1 l'fllt et two pllJ'l)(lf'tt'd ext.orti~U5ts. , racU! warrant · ac.cNdi~ to dl':t.Tict
ll loss ot $689,000 000 from last vear ;:,e
8gJCI8D
vent further business dtstn:tegra.
Wllhclm VO:l Oa.vl
who threatened ~0 kidnap hl.o: t\'u attorney McLaughlin
and tor the twelve months will tot:.\1
~ton
EBn o,e.j?,o, CaJ. June 2- fNE: ~~
Mlnlstlftt of Defetl:.e-LtP.ut Gl! 1 ! lllllioll children
I Ja!!ie whc hll~ tcld ht'l story to
Mlscel~
The commiUee ia !lmUar to opes Fear that Allun BradtCld Mcnk!! :&gt;J Kurt Vqn Schlelctv.:!r
With the receipt on May IO cf the
le-ft today for Philadel ...
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named recently in Nf'W York, Obi- Y£QJ' old remittance mun
a..Jtl.
Mini.stt'T qf Ee ~ncmtcs Dnd L~ I th• tn1t of three let..t.e!"B deme ndiu~ I ph lb. f;~~h,~e~wns
vtew
'amounting Sa
M
,
·
--caan "Mld St Louis kl m&amp;ke eft'pc- member cf a W\..'&gt;Sithy and s~;iell) tcr- Prof JtPrmann W•,mb!'1d
Ja5ooo as the prlce ot safety t r his gallery
in
,.. ayor 1 Aet10na Sucb 13 Year Old Clyde, 0., Hil'h tive to a.a arent a dearce as polj.sj.. Pt.emlnent Bcston tamlly haf,l t een Mlnlstf'r of ~leulturt'~ Borcn 1.hl\ck'tn Can::l .k!.ephine 6 ond ilmc_,wn
•• to Bring Removal Un
Scho.-ol Lad, Aat11 d
ble the enormoue expuiBion wo- murdett.j \U.s exprt ~ed t1~hy t.y Frt~drkb Von BraWl
Charlu F Jr t, Orqr &lt;Uarep.r&lt;kd leu
\
r·
oram of the ....-ve
&lt;Hiceu alto • WkleoP" 'P AI!!Rrch
Mlnlsl"' ol JUilt.,._Dr flO" the warntns DOl to ·,ao;tlly ~'"'" whom
., der Charter J\'!,lea
''Old Maatera"'
reserve banta :1av~ sup
a
rm htm had fatled
•
OUertne-r
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H-e aent. bil wue Uld. eht~l1) \';
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!9. ~~ . ,. ~ t
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~tenu.J,.i;JaBk ,w "*-oa;
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-..., Mtnteb!r of E-1 •a:rr.,_ "Va-\MUuW.,.. ....... IIftta
~
, _'lCor~~~ ~ ~li'-~1&amp;
~~;lt;ljftl'!-t11!'£10F
$'1.2110.UOO.tMio' \6't~e 'ri&lt;ttoa
11ITS COSTL'\', Tl!lS.;.,.)' -· ~-~4e!Jaoa&lt;ll- .,
'~
blast
last of
thrtegovernment
moqttu thro\llbpurtlle adl3toifn~a.tl
nt*
dUe.
James J W'aiker
~
~~· ,t.
~Btd Cof~~Q'&lt;Jent
chase
seeutltfes
Pittsburgh, _,...,.._
Junt: 2-I,NS--Toat fl.,,.. titled
heAds'
'f, -.~trap t\lfrd
wu 8 ~letkr
and
li'f ~ e~:pen&amp;e column t.here ~N !Sbnet bet~ a f.~JI.lent
qJ
~n. Oi.i11 1URB •II,,.....I,B--A 13- fh:nn me'fuber banlt:S
sc nR, ubo~,tt tomak ~.:. a.nlfl cthet , It junket$ JamWt-s de~~ndantt t tal! il!puted n~nlrts. w1uta'll
a net. lncrtase ot $500,000.000 a.s a the Holstad~r ~Jtt:tl\'e' ~1..·1 ,vrR~~~Il ~Yhe'lilkn' (febdb) irea)'l..:t It Js th.e o6m~lttee s lntentlon to i thine~ ~lna cb~pc;1 is all W!l)aiJ tht: .1\JlVIall Ja•ldhcldE'TS- wOO tc~ Brand 25 and ~ Kimblill :.19 t;jnued
resUlf'ot the treasucy's ~k SUD ~ l-et:o'!\ publk; ~rtrlif, Chter~ OOWlacl man heftr tir.~ Jn+il!1t,.h't ot at.terttil:ln pay p&amp;ttteular attention to ms.k1ns I Sixty tomato P,la:.f\~ ~t thr.ec f'ec-.adea were pillars or lm~aal were eelze'ct w.her. ~oiled r~ a t ::rSt.cry or the
!eript!ton hi th! ReMIUitillidtion Fi- B8.muel Seabuti' tOday was rePQr~~ tp4ay at n~~ntJI "Jiopulll 1 Co'll~ It easier for the "little man' -the )'C'UD'J men S5 each 1~ Po-llee cc urt Gantalll
dumm)' paeJcac~ af an ekvtted eta~ I tute for Medical Rorean:h Jfew
nanee t)orp In add~tlon lotm6 or enpged In drawing up rtm#,Bt ~Je.q\#Jn o ~l).e
~hatlbn,J Brot.t· home owner a.nd the !UDall bu&amp;lness l today
No l'~blnel whkh served un::ler tlon
1Yerk He wa.s r~pc..r. !!::I t:XpeiJment
~ $~ 824,bo0 have been pttld out of cbll.rres aratmt the Mayor ~ @.'l:- (lr,bor.q q M
her't!
In; with an apputm1 d •,.tgned to
1man-to obtain lund~J ror expan- 1 They ha;l hooked U1e tomttt£ Wilhelm numt'&gt;t'Te:l amomr 11:1 ~r&lt;Contlnl:.ed on page thref!J
'mmt. W Qoverl¥'f ~IJ:t;Il-,
Just ~ ~ lp;er~ Jtld, ChBrleli M1ilq· lslon purpose!
The
Cle¥eland plants frcr,J a nelghb or s Jil&lt;uden
50nnel more tban three arls~t..
•E: parate ~£• uru from blocd
SUch action se-emetJ/ 1ttdfc~ted by Jx.ttw k.nowq as "bl)ut:!k, • l8 halle('l group wiJl work out an Individual
tn 191-4 at the outt rr:11k: ot t.hf' w ~ BORROW PLAN£ TO
hli declaration ~~~ -1\layor coulq bo as • marve\ at lnai(c'-eve,t by such
(or this district as well ..
th• rnlv "'''' min''' • '""" Chan
SEARCH FOR MEN I RANCHMEN WIN •
TOT FATAJ.'LY ..URNED
removed under the city (:iuu'ter, D,l.ast.er!fl of ~ fascfnaUtll a.rt as ctlo~r8t.e nationally wJtlt the other
(!tllot Bethma.:m-HoUweg
Bare~n
1
Pottoburah. June 2-INB---Baby provision~ becau" te•ttmony shol' Howard Thur"QJl Grey&amp;toke ano ,..,.rvp bank COJIUII.ilte~•
Von Ja,ow ond Barrn Admiral F •lb
fiGHT WITH FLOQQ
Patricia McDermctt, a:r' d fom ed he held ten bonds of the Re- Blackstone
' •
1 Five Clev~-. lollt' represen
b.a
Von 'nrpitz
Boston June 2-IN&amp;-In a bor- ~
- -•
drcpped her toys toda.y and dt:cld~cl uatice Bronae and Steel company • And :wh~t is rep.rd.cd $8 most as- tntlves each from Cincinnati and
There Is mere then a o":.,; '1' 11' rowed mono~lane equipped with
Blythl' Cal Jmp 2-INB-Ra~cth
1which was paid by thf' city for tl'undinfl 111 thnt Chuck" I&amp; 80 pro- Pittsburgh an~ one m.ember each A • 0ec· . of Gov
to bake a p~e
semblance between this rub I'Ct llnrl pontoons Charlie Hubbard, former 1men t cday won their nr•t lnttre
ebe li8ht.t'd a ms.teh and toddled trecUna tramc standards on Fifth fteient a.t the tender age of 13 . front Akron and Middletown comwalt
tJJOil
emor; lhe mint.atr.es d imperial ~s Like! Harvard rootball leader, &amp;nd
a.~llinst roarmg flcod water&lt;~ cf the
tc the gas sflove
Avenue
Ma kel
prise tlH! committee They are
Murdered
A,ed
farmer
tht Ktlt!ll!riBt
:{cvernmentr.
Vt-n pilots today took otr on an air Colcra1o rh - r which Ihnat~ to
8 yne the 18re&amp;f.eBt mafllci&amp;n
A mom~nt lat er she stumbled
Mayor Walker m Detroit when
Chairman WIWams J J Ben1et
Pap!rtll catlr.et 1.s b!l~~d rhlv up searcb for two missing members of l.n-ak lhrcugh a levee and tlood
dt.wn the steP":J of beT hom~:, h el the sensational evidence WL"&gt; lpro- ~f a.ll-ttm~; 30 yfears 01 be~~c president, the Chesa.~ak.e and Obto
Durina Robbery
rn tllt- eonfldF lee cr Prr~ldent Vr l the Grenfell Mission In the St An- ] 20000 ar..c s d !a.rm llnd \Jut!
Uttlc frock ablal!e Scmeone wrap- duced Issued a statement cha.rpng e eveKn
t 0
mng c
e railroad, Harris oreech, president,
Hindflnburg the ~hief ofA Ul~ rtat~ . tbony Bay &amp;retlon of Newfound- : e:rave fears wert&gt; entertairu:d ~hat
J)fd a cCJ.t &amp;J.ound her Someaue Seabury with malice and lUlfalr- great ellar mllllt.er lllWiionbt of The Cleveland TrWIL Company w
Columbus 0
June l~INS-In "nd net upon that of the ~elch'!tiJg land
another fl cod of mrltil 1g s.:ww
rw:hed h~r tc tt{cK~upcrt hospital ness and denying grounds tor rc the latte;r part of the l9th oontutl M Baldwin, president The U~lon thdr ct:lls In death r.,w at Ohio
With the eK~tton cf Professor
With Hubb&amp;rd were
Harold I t ~rs would menacf. 2600 bomt 'llt was too late
moval exisled
was 28 ~fore he began to probe Trust COPJ.JJ~tny, and H o Dalkm, Penltentlm} H(.lr louoelmllk and Wannbdd €-'.1!11' mnn in the cab Crowley and Edward 1 OToole In wnte1 up t.c the1r waists. 300
Ehe died $00ll aft.er reaching the
The committee whicl;l climaxed a the mysicrles of the black art Plcka.nds, Mather and company all
y
lnet "'l.'fVCd rtther in r miNary r both of Winthrop Crowl&amp;y accom-j mt u worked 48 hcurs all&lt;i witl1
hospital
' month of turhuient sesslons with Thurston was 24 Blacklltune was 22 of Cleveland
Walter Brown t cday
ntJVCU"'IJ. official pest u1d-er the Ku·~ls t panted Hubbard
last year in a •andbags the levee (lnly 1~ l~rh
'
Mayor Walkers own two-di!.Y tes- and W W Durllln reeogn~ I.S Col Wllltam Cooper Proctor waited for Lhe decls1c 1 of Oovt'rnor reR ime
ll'light to make a toJXIIraphical sur- j that a n w bleak had ocr.urrf't\ 2S
TWO YOUNG 'I ADS
timony and the final Seabury re· the worlds foremosL amateur ma- chairman Proctor and Oa.mbl~ Oeorae Wht~ whl} yc:!l. ~ rrht)o v..1 1 Barones~ Marte Neurath wtfe of vey o rthe Labrador OOMt
1 miles sc uth ct Blythe The mew
~
vclations and which Jon&amp; carried g~hian and president of the Inter ~ cohlpany George D Crabbs prest .. asked tc spare th£m 1 0 d u J U1t' nt!W rcrn11n mlnH"'r '" the 1 The mlssmg men ar-e Dr. Karl A 1 bn:a.k threatened n smaWt a ·et
EXTINGUISH BOMB on the investigation Jnto alleged national Brotherhood was 20 be- llent, the' Philip carey Man~laotur- the elecklr chah l&lt;lm~~~~w f'1~1 ~ 1 t 11 vr('oat-granddnu'lhter of Da.nl~l1 , D Kuenhart or Crystal Lake m c.t c ultivated la~'ld
~
t
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corruption In the city, adjourned lore he took up ~he hobby
ng company, E w Edwards presl·
Ckmency wa.s asked fo L gd _ Tompkins n formPr viet- pre d nt dentral surgeon of the Mission at 1 'Ihf' water !locded the lo'Wland,.
Chicago June
'Chuck" howe\er has attalnEld a dent, Filth Third Union Trust com- milk and Blowu who rhov~~~e~n of th~ Unll!!d State."'
st Antho"?' and Arthur SulllVlill 1 ('(.n~isth1S prmciPBIIY or uncult..i~
2- INs-Bryan untH after the political national
Hartnett '.rr
proficiency 1n sleight-or-hand thaL pa.ny, and T J DavJs chamnan, convicted as tcrtun: murderers (]!
of St Johns N P hll Piklt. They 1 vat ed land
~
1 and l'!ls chum,' conventions
Bobby TerrY 9 w re pt A. :1 1
Further public hearings were not aatounds the old!r members of the Plrst National Bank all or Cincln- JtJui K1&lt;1DCY &amp;Jed Pickawa.y coun·
BRIDGt: PROPONENTS 'WIN
disappeared Sunday in a demr fot~:
!l
yourail heroes' ~ay IM!cat18e ~f their anticipated until the autumn, when crder
nat.t
ty farmer I~ the mc ~t &lt;. 1m ful
- -l while on a pleasure trip
',..!
quick action In frustratlng an at- Seabury planned to present ebnHe has been practlclnB \.he art
fWvey 8 Fire:&gt;tone, chairman,. hee.l'lnll by the state bcmrd (){
Lonf.lon, June 2-IN&amp;-Waterloo
ITl!i TRUE ABOUT J 'Ul.
,
tempt to bomb ttl~ hOm~ or Bryans structtve proposala tar- retoun1ns !nee ht Was seven years old
Firestone Tire and Rubber com- parele.i sl:!tce the boord camz Into bridge US-year-old Thames span TWO DROWNED IN
~ I
father, Alderman Bryan Hattnett the eltJS administration
'I'd rather do a magic trick tl\an pany Akron
exla~ence last summer
known the world over for tta lllmple
, H~lbwoo::t June 2-lNS-.lt 'IJI, ..
A rew minutes after -the two boys I One of the last witnesses before cat • be told the writer today
Oeo111e M Verity, chairman the
Lcmiency was asked fr..r 1 ud"
beauty lilnd called the mosL archi-l
AUTO ACCIDENT I ue
had exun1 u1shed the sputterlnK the committee wa.s Dr William H
"How about Hshing?
he wa~~o American Rolling MUI company milk a whtte man a.nd alleged tecturallv correct of all London's
__
,
Romance Yl blcssomlng betweev:
fuse or a. bllltt powder bomb de- Walker brother of the Mayor ~bo asked
Middle&amp;own
'arch conspirator of lh"' munl"r brldJes, had a new lease on life to-~ HWlUnaton w va June 2-INS Jack D€mpllt'Y one-ttme m&amp;nJ)OB.ited on the elt.y omclal'&amp; front admitted he '9J)llt' fee6 with a
I use mp.gic when I ftsh, ever., I H C M.cl:ldowncy prea:Jdent, The by Demas S. Uh"ey Columbus a t- day
-Two ne,ro' janl~ had been I we ight t:hamplor. c.r the world :nn~
porch another eXplosive wrecked pl'lystcJan recelvitlg pay for work on he t'tphed
'Look-'
Union Trust company, A W Rob- toroey, who told the b-Jard thttt
In a nona-party vote in which drowned 1n the Ohio river today llmt BBJ~quet.te Him o.ctress
the rear porch and part of the city oonpenliatlon caseH
Wh~reupon he produced a Hflh- ertson
cha.trman Westlnahouse Loudennllt, In plotting the burg- sentiment ruled as much as any· after their automobile crashed I ex~Fcl\les ~~~~on was mad" tod ..
frame work or the house next door
His bank dcpostts in four years hcok from hls ecat pockeL, held 8 Electric and Manuaacturing com- lary, cautioned his a(comphc- thing el8e the HoWle of Commons thtoUKh a ferryboat ralllng carry That adm
Belcher ...
~
occupied by the Alderman's tather were 11hown to have aggregated hlUldkerchlef In front of il andl pany, Howard Heinz, president the q-atnsh violence a.ld tcld Hvm lh"'Y voted :122 to 154, to reject a plan to I mg tMm to deatlt before a crowd 1l ty Mt s E:rnest
'
lJp6
MIChael Hartnett
$43~'1.89
,
when he reh)oveli tbe kerchief- to H J Helnt compe.oy and E T mWlt not injure the aged fa.rmcr cr d~m~d the brt dee advanced by ot horror -stricken ferryboat pw;. m~her 5elclte~. siLid that Miss Bu.1
Or Walker denied hdwever, eve t '\nd bc-hQld a toy gold-fish dangled Weill, chairman, NaUonal Steel his slate'• Sarah Kidn.Ey
t e
on coun1Y council
sengen
rs
anisb
"llipUttlng' fees which doctors re~ from the' hOok
, Corporation, all of P1ttsbuf8'h
Pleadl.nl toJ Brown a ll".IlO At
The victims were
Cleveland QUttte had adcpttd 1t~e t Sp b l
"
ceived. for their work for the city
Uke J 1m tn y Schnozile' Du. . _ .____
torney Qeotge A!!kins of Columbu
Dickerson 46 and Mack Harr:ts 35 1 n~~e Rcsl'a oonZ9. e!
or w: ':!,
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PLANE' WRECKED, MEN
~!d the board that h l.!J client was
Their automobile wu.an old model 11 s r~c.:lS
him trom one such doctor totalled vun 0( em
He even hu the 'P.t-!
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Ml Clem- Mlch . June :;....rNS Hanlcul Village who reHshed the
beUe ..d to have .topped on
was paid by the cltJ WR9 )ust II
spectacular colUaion ot: two army cppcrtunlty tc break his domina- I
the reverse Df(la.l toateaa of the
Da Maide-. Vo~e J Guarcla- coincidence "
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men Cap"tin-e,..,_ Mea,
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en, Mich , occ:UI'I"t!d today but both for the governor, wa~oo to make a u:.
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370 C.MI of Laquor
\ Peru, Ind, June 2-INS--A man
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taoru.na m Coaneet1on
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Uf) parachutes
I todaY, flYing the bclardt~ v1ew or
With Martin Trial
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Wcoda Hole, MaBB June J-INS Cohunbus Ohio, was shot and kill-Lieut. J~h Mutl'et4 Detroit the c.ee 111e governor was expecL·
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-A bla...-t ot 15 rcu.,j'&gt; of !Dachw~ t;d by pollee here today after they Which
Doea Not Rec:om-1 and Lleut Joseph Mc:Qoy Ehnlra ed to make his decl.sion tcda~ or Cleveland 0 June 2-JNS~ ~MYS~TRIP
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gun r1re rrcm a cca'1tguard vee!el 1 cougbt hlin Inside a ftlllng station
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euly tomorrow
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today abruplil' ended th' m!Uden • whlth he had entered by breakmg j mend Mercy; Th•rd !bur
TUR~s
In the re·lrlal of Hymle Marlin
ATTR
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veyqe of the a-lleatd rum-runn~ a window
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Goea to Pen for L•fe
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Plttaturah racketeer. acct·P d ct th!!
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Auf :Wiedersehan ot New Bedford,
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'!Uift~~; a0Ju~m~~t!; 1~:o-~~~~~ ON PENDING RELIEF PROPOSALS~~:::~:~, !r=:!T a :7' nr:r::
On bca.rd the cra.tt, c: :llst q:ua C BY HEROIC GIRL OOJ!berati&lt;m Dcmt ntc Antoni:: (
F-c-'tflv Myers and 1u&gt;ttt:!d h...or

Cincinnati

OJune- .._2-INS.- 1~n':h:k; rebels

to Ncbcdy kn-'lwe wher.:o

h ....., uobta were tearo;J\,l
men tou"ld 370 ca..&lt;;CG cf llquc., InL&amp;uri :n alias Tcny Lll.F.': 1 ::ta•;l
llM,400 Central poliCf' station fer qm.'tion - net even tbe eHKint:.:o r, 1n ~ ni'w 1 o concerted
dudinz 20 brands
Oh1cago1 June
2-INB-The awaited hi.!! removal b Cbu; PAn
By WILLIAM 8 NEAL
aid proposed t.o expen 0
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kin:l of train ridt' hi h
which wu
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'I'he new twln-motcred, 900-ht"l " heroism ot a 22-year-old girl Mae
ntJary to S'etve 8 life term , ; I
INS Btaft' eorreapondent
000, and woulG crea.te 63,44:2 Jo~ 1 The girl whose arrest rame n
w c a ra "AJ c:intty ot the
pc)W8l'tld f8-foot 1v1!88el was sllhf.ed Fein, wB.B reaponslble for snatchdnaptng ll-.}e.at-old Jimmy
n JWte 2: - INB--The Hurley c:ontlned hl8 crtttctsm of the 1 the~ start11ng dev~lnpment t., ha.s introduced to rat~ uniSer th.e ChtntH
oft Cuttyhunk Island t~:hy ty tll::linl :Jt per!Ktns, including 16 chll- Jute Niles sehoolboy IF "-t March 2
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measure to the rivers and harbors I the !tran~~e Potter murder cc~e In the intr!IIUI~ tttte ct my&amp;Le.:y exIn llddlt.lon
ccast. auard pJ.cktt boat CO 2296
dren from posSible de&amp;th tn
I Lauri rauu:r of five chddrml admltlattat.ton turned 1Ls ca et and ftoods control provisions
the lut 12 hours wM seld ro hav" CUJ'81(ln
and arUller)r forces
When the Aut Wl.... .ier6ehen turn.-, apartment house ftre today
~ was sent~nced by Judge W M I gum ~ on pendlnl reUef bill&amp; ln
Speaker Gamer wu an attentive \ llvt::1 wtth Betty Gray In a lmlte
omclal&amp; of the ..llmv' toda:r uwerw ~ted
ed abcut and ned after the C:Oa.Bt- 1 Awakened by the crackle of carter late yr.sterday tnumdlat .. ly cona:ress today
listener as h""e Secretary of War bebw that 1n which tht' f" nner serted that the f1rlt ntJater'y ~xcurs one .. ' tbt al.tacU
uuant March IJ.sht had t ea1 plavt"o..i 1ftamea M1U Fein rushed th.ro h after th r jury rr w.1 mf!ll and h••· I secretary or Way Hurley, appear- analyzed th.e meuun:
oouncUman was found slain Febru lolll which &amp;ttrlloCkd 1M PI.SRII·
Tbe J~ ~:''• ~:::;~
upon htt', and sir-em warnlilg :;vun:l·\ the smoke-tilled :flat to arouse h
wcmen had l"l'tumecl i~ vtrdict
berore the waya and means
MUla endorsea the prtncJpal leo.· ary 3, J931
i~ prowed tc ~ lOB-mile rid.: L·
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ed, tbe machlnt ~un Y;"U trcught tatbtt, Louts, her mother, Mary
hJd• did not recommend m~"'rcy committee, opposed. the Gamer bill, t ur,a of U'le Wqner ,pteuure exWhat connt'd:lon if any tl'le ar·l ~lix~tcn Ky • z ...mt~ autcmolnto action
and six brothera and slsters
tri sta.rtoed~BdQ and - w•~ a.nd at tbe same time Secretary ot cept the bond 111\le -"Be l!ll.ld the nm ct Pe«llY Myzrs had wtth the
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p, a chicken dinner and a
Round after round was poun!d 1 Th11n, the courageous girl fought flnl!ihM
llttle
than one day 1 lhe Treuury Mills WM volctn&amp; his treaSury approved tJle propooted loan ! retrial of "Pittsl::mtth Hymll! we• return tr1p by train at a total cost
lnt:&gt; th.e tlt~ing craft ,lht iJUnman her way throuu:h bllndtng smoke to
Two cth mem -' ot th!' kid- I objections to the $600.tOO.-oo bond or 1300.000.000 tiUOUib the recon- rloalred In ftl.\lrt:ery H~ utrl!'!t came or $.I 75
oonoentrat:Ug nla aim. on th . tt.o t .I the hallway where shP. rang door- nopltlg ga
of hk.h Laul 1 wul isaue proposed In the W;;rcner 'biD
atruction lftnance OCJrPOr&amp;tton to 1 Just a short time bEfore co11r1 1!When tht engineer puUej cut of
q •heel After a ten minutE J bella and. yelled through speaking the leader --.g y bave teo~n c 1 • HurleJ' told Lhe ways and Means .states ror direct rellet and the loan cutvenerl fer the third days oW!'!!!- thE l!'tattcn.. h~ only knEw .that h~ ! above
cllut!.. the ~·boat was. captured 'tubell to awaken t~ ;pt~er famll- vldc-rl D \\e J Hera:rav4 • ld'WI 1 commlttl!e that there Is 1n the ex- or $1,480,000,000 to statel fm: sell- 1ov" ot tbe ret.rtal
was tt~ head Kuth C~ln&amp; th11
Tbet three mea. arrested w~:r tc lielil oceupyina' the 8dl'ttur
!rtedb~ftfi" Lfturt~&gt;as an · actu111 1 tid· I !&amp;Una budpt:.ary ea~ provi-o liquidation public ~na: propeets A man, whO&amp;e tdeptlty '1788 nnt Kentutky : · be ~ sealed
be tHen to New IJedfc-rd for ap~ Jln the bWICUna:
!" ' ~-~ 1 ''1 'l ~ti~r. 1E "-"tvlnt &amp; lire tum and 1&amp;ton tor t89,&amp;100.000 tor r!Wr&amp; ,and But he waa ftrm l.lalnlt the t&amp;OO- dlaclosed wu laken lnto cust'Xly (ll'dfts "on In&amp; dlreetlons tar the
petnll.O!: before redei'al customs
All of the'
~~the' '!fnlm tb;; :Marco who ••• t:~'l~lct.sdl horbors work, whleh be 11t1ma~ !)00,000 bond Issue fo ·ftnance publlo , alcnl with tbe gtrl Pollee •ld. he 1trip but evert lhen wa.&lt;J not per~ western and IIOUthem
m~ wnuam PJtztm~kl and ftre whtcb • was ex.Ubqiliibet'f t ){! bY of~ tw-borl.na and cmceaUoa¥the 00y would provide employment rororM.- work&amp; which are not selt-llquhta-1 b'l.d been !leen In h " r ('Qillpan) r • mttt:::d to dlacl'*' tbl:m to the pas- the C E R a.nd the
TBttalhar railroad
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16 under a one-to-~n year a;ntence 384 persons The Gamer bill, he ttn1
cenUy
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inexpensively jn a new Pontiac Stx or V-Etght. Prices
reduced as much as S50 a car. Syncro-Mesh, R1de
Control and Free Wheehng at no extra charge. An
outstamlmg General Motors value ... G. M. A. C.

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Ohio-Local thunder.'!howen In Soqth
and probably showP.u In North portion tonlt)lt
and 'Priday Not much change In tempt!rl.t\IJ"t:

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able and at a real depression
plica, washab!e,
p,t·e-shrunk,
very popular .this summer.

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Report Of U. S. Treasury
M•de Ptlblic 'Eaday,
Reveals

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READERS' NOTICE - If you want
the News Office of The Daily
Trlbuntt, eall 286-L; If the Busille83
Office ask for 202-R.

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Mrs Homer Hawkins and Mrs
Joe Moore was ca.Uing on Mrs
Robe1 t :pysell Friday evening
Mildred Feeney v1s1ted Mrs Wal- 1

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Lola RUSM!ll Sunda.y
Lillian Buck is spendlnl some
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Mr and Mrs Walter Dodson and
Margaret Hy~ell vilslted Wm Burford Sunday &amp;ftemoon
Maggie Hysell and daughter
Cleobelle o! Columbus spent a few
days at th.iB place
Wa)ne Russell of Columbus spent
the Y;eek end with hLs moth.er
Mrs JesSie Russell
Margaret Hysell and Lue Dodson
were recent. ruest.&amp; or Ray RUS5eU
r~lora Moore ::~pent Sunday with
Mrs Chas Moore
Lomse RU88ell 5'-llS calling on

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:T hb ftrst picture to be made of Premier Ramsay MeDonald of Grea't
Brttain, ••nee be recently underwent a eerloua eye operation, ahowa the
'Britiah ltateaman leaving the nundn1 home at London with hli daushter
month
~bel. Thia waa tbt~ seeond t1me that McDonald had been under the kmfe
Mrs Hetman Hoffner, who has for e_yil trouble. Tbe Premier te eonvalruscilll' at hi• home tn Lotullemouth,
been vlsiMng her brother~; Arthur Scotland, whence be recently held a myatertooa telephone eonveraatton
a nd George Alnold ol Mlller.&amp;port
w1th Wasb1nrtoa, D. C.
has leturned home
Mt s J E Lehew and daughters, at her home here
Misses Ethel a.nd Clara Oarl11.nd
for a visit
Nancy and Marjorie or Uhrichsville
Mr aud Mrs Norman McCallum
Mr and Mrs John Price, Mr and
Mt and Mrs Raymond Parker of came Satu1day to spend a few and daughten spent Memorial Day Mrs Dave Price or Charleston, were
Ashley, o, who spem the week Pnd I weeks with Mrs tllzabeth Lehew of with her parents In Pt Pleasant
gueets of Mrs Ma.ry A Price StulwiLh friends and relatives ha.ve re- Mason Ctty
Mr and Mrs Cherles Heilewiek day and Monday
John Lehew Jr and friend of 1eturned to Toledo Monday after • Mr and Ml'B John Ba.wn &amp;nCJ
turned home
W A Drake, comme 1cial teacher Canton, and C H Lehew ot BLeu- Jpendlng severn.J' weeks wlth her Miss Haines of Wheelln&amp; came b unat the Senior high school left Wed- benvllle who spent over Memorial parent6, Mr and Mrs George day to visit Mrs Ploreru:e Karman
nesday lor his home In Cleveland
Duy with Miss Sue Lehew of 1\rfa Brown
Mr Baum and M:tn Haines returhMr and Mrs John Le!Lwiler son son Clty, have retm ned to theJr
MJ and Mrs W J Jones son ed home MondaY, but Mrs Baum
Edward and Miss Helena Keehne homes
Paul or Columbus, called on rel4- wiU remain tor a few week3
have left for Annapolis Md where
Mrs A P Miller or Lincoln Hill tlves here Sunday
Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Parker o!
th~y wm attend the gTaduitlon or has achcepted a position a s collector
Mrs Tom Riggs, son Walter, Jim Columbus were guesta of relativesJohn M£u1on I,.eltlvellet tr01 n the 1or t e Meigs Water t';o
Mcintosh Mr Newland Mls.s Me~ here over the week end
Naval Acade my
Mrs Byron Bing was called to I Mllla.n, of Newell w va
Miss
Mr ana Mrs Henry Lavlere or
Mr and Mrs Pearl Cohen and Gallipolis Tuesday by the death ot 1HaUte Mcintosh of 1 cha'rlestob Paintsville Ky , were the guest.s or I
Mr and Mrs ArthW' Cohen a.nd her sister Mrs Magdalene Priestley were week end guest6 ot rela.t.lve 1 relatives here the past week
baby, who spent the week. end wlt.h \ Mr and ¥rs Oeo M Webb and he~
Eb W'rlKht of Plttabu~d:; tho
Ohar1~ Cohen and famlb have re~ da.ugtJ.t.er of Portemouth, Mr and
&amp;nd M1s George Roush of euest of relatlvea hen
turned to their home in Zanesville :n~ Wesley H Webb and 8dn ot Ne Haven, were gue1ns of the!r
Mrs. Mary A Saunders of MhMrs JeMie BreWt&gt;ter, Charles te arletta Mr and Mrs Albert Cas- dauehters, Mrs Oeorge Brown, Mrs la.nd, K.y , WIUI the a:uest or Mrs
Cohen Mrs Will Rf!'Uter and son
r of Dexter and Mrs Edna L Cho.rles Withrow and son Curt Mary A Price Sunda.y
Gerald spen~ ruesday with John Orace and son Webb olf Columbus. Rowh SWlday
Mrs Beulah Burchett and da.ugh
Epple, who Is a patient In Bt who spent the week entl. with
Jenkm Aubrey came Saturday to ter Ruth spent Monday with Mr
Josep~ s ho~:~pltal at Parkersburg
friends and relatlvet here ha've re· spend the week end W!th relatives and Mrs John McCallum
.
Mr and Mrs Frank Cox and tm ned t.o theh homes
He wlll be accompanied home thl!!
Mrs. Grace Hayman and son tJf ,
children u! Charleston who have
week by his wife nnrl gronddaugh- Oolumbus are visiting h!!t mother 1
been visiting Mrs Mar} Hube1 since
FOKJ\U.K LOCAL (i.IHL
ter, who have been viltltlng Mts Mrs Laura Hayman
Saturday returned Tu.:Kday
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Mary A Pllce o.nd Morgan Aubrey
Eugene Slagel or Uniontown p~ I luul&amp;e Battl('r, da.ushto c1 Ml for several weeks
who spent the week eud with hts l and Mrs Wllhum Battler cf Con
Mrs Anna Blumem..uer has reparents Mr and Mrs John Slagel I d ~ r €trt:£tt. Pome1oy, who Is a.ttA:!nd- turned rrom Cleveland where she
'fturned home Tuesday
in"" MtKinh:: y hlgl'l "Chao! .et Cn.n- hu been vtslttno: hct oon charles
Hn.uy Stearns of Cleveland, who tG I has heen honored by bebtg clec and sister, Mrs Robctt. Burnell She
spent the week end with Mrs Oeo t(.d tr: the National H.:mor Soel~ wa~' accompanied home by Mrs
Hetzel returned Tuesday
Mrs [f U s A. by the unnnlmcus vot"' Burnell
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Mr and Mrs W H TbOJnas Mr
Vl!&gt;lt. Wi t h her mother
M ~s ~attlcr was c•" cf the ft&gt; v. and Mrs W L Thom~ s 1vete g~ests
M1 s Clyde Marsn arid baby I sturlent,,. or thut l'.J-h(lol v.hkh 11~ of Mr o.nd M1s Joohuu Williams at
Minion Ann of Parkersbm g who j an cm'Oiimf"nt ol ab u1 35CO t h
Mt Carmel Sundtl:,. M1 s Wtlllams
canu• fat MCIIH)llal Day wtlltemaln lce!Vf• Ihe hr. nor the h J::;ht.!:t t ha t. Is stlll ve1y poody
for a weeks visit
(.(Ill be bestowed en any stud::nt ol
Mr and Mrs GhurJe, Dav 1s and
Ml ~s Anna. Vaughan accompanied I th e hill:h :;chool fhe stud&lt;mts arc Miss McOuJrc, of Columbus were
her slsler Mls May Bird to het che"en for
H.ttltude
charnc:Ur guests of Mr and Mrs Danu Blown
home 111 Cedarville MisS Vaughan "'Ch c. bu shlp leadcrP.hlp anti ~ ' v-k
Sunday
will spend a week there with rtiA- 1
Hiram Parkrr Edward Parker
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Charles McCallum and carl Mitch
~I lind Mrs M A~ Moot'e and I
wlll return to Indiana this week afMu st~phe&gt;n Schneidet of Clncmte1 a \\eekS vif11t l'tllh n•lntlves he1e
natl having spent the week end
Ml am\ Mts Ucnry Bart"l' scm
John rhomason came SntuuiaJ
wllh ftlends and relutlvt·~ here re Austin Ml und Mrs HaL 1, Bartels to visit relatives nnd was accomlurned homf! Monday
son Bobble or Olevcluud Mts panted home to Cleveland by his
Mrs Gllbett Wo..1ter and Mills ThompMn son Kenneth or Culum- wife, who has been vlsttln~t h "l
Mattll.U Slagrl of Walihlngton D c I bus were week. end guests of Boyd mothe1 Mts Lauro Hayman
wh.o spent the week end with theh Dllgntd and Theodore Maag ond
Mr and Mr::~ llcrbert Rose of
parents Mr nnd Mrs John Slagel, famtlles
Colutnbus. Clyde Ro.se or cnarles·
returned Tuesday
Mrs Henry Amberget went 1.o ton, were week end guest:3; of Mt
Mrs Ehner Martin and children Akron for o. short visit with Wm ~nd Mrs qassa Rose
of Chatleston whQ have been visit- D Jones and family She will be
Mr .and Mrs Walter Tully Miss
lng her mol.her, Mrs Maraaret 1 acrompanied by Mn Elizabeth Am- Ed1th"'f'rlce and Betty Ruadeux or
Ella.&lt;i of Mason iCty Letumed home berger who will 11pcnd the ~-;11mmcr C~lumbus were werk. end gue~b of

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crew rt
Ddtni'cn lb
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TolQJs
3:1 4 5 the larrer deleg:ations in the conN&lt;lte Owln ~ to the methods usaj vention are wet--New Yotk Ohio
In iCOl'ing lhf s poLi b edit t wa q Illinois, M&amp;Machusetts, and New
ul,l#bJe to II."BI!n m what ltmin"t-&gt; Jessey, for example-and a number
Hfrte were triadf" ht=.lc ~ st:(.re by of the smaller ones as well These
innings pOi!!.'!lble
states ar!"'ndl. only nceedlngly important in the convention, but they
a.l'f!l vltl\1 to election in November
CAlli) OF TfMNK~
How to placate these large stllt.e!&gt;
and at the Harne time keep the
wefltern a.nd southern drys ln Unc
Is a ttckllsh question
T~ answer has not been found
yet, but the drys were more conn
dent today than in I!IQme weeks that
~ tn.- llna\ aalY8\8 the Preeldent
will "10 alont' with them
Tbe
showdown will come two weeks
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Mr a nd MIS Earl Anderson and
daughter of Columbu ~ \\hO spent
the week "lth Mrs Henry Seldenable have returned h ome
M1ss Mu d~lln e Pet~1 s of Wilkes- 1
vUle camt! Tuesday t.o 8!1.\ilst M1ss
I E1 ma Hood of the L&amp; Hood Beau.Ly
Shoppe for the next t wo \\eeks
Mr and Mrs E E Heiner ot 1
Westloco Texati were n~ cent guests
of Mr and Mrs L J
Heiner of
RuUand
Rev F W Gloeckner arrived 11
Tuesday to spend several days with
his fa thet, Peter Gloeckner
1
Mrs Allee Thomas ot Orrville
came Monday to !Spend !&gt;everal days
Wl th frlendl&gt; and relatives
j
Mrs Val Ebersbach, \Vho ha.&lt;i been 1
VlSiting Mr and Mrs Pete KJeltng
of Cmclmwti , returnfld Monday
1
Mrs J B Smith of Athens spent
Wedmsday wi th friend .. here
1
M1 a.nd Mrs F P Wisecarver 1

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Mr and Mra E 0 Tucker Spt'ut
Mrs Ne.,_ Hawkllll waa caJILDI.
I Decoration day With Mr and Mrs. on her aiit.er Mn wedi;bury ~1 Anson J&amp;ebon
oration day
1
Maraaret. Hysell. Jessle Smith
The Infant child ot Jim Lambert
daughter and granddauahter spent. 1 has bef!n real sick
the week end with Mrs Walter
Mrs Win Joh.nson Is quite Jll
Dodson and Mn Chas. Hysell
Mrs MJllard Lambert. Is lmpriJVLioyd Wiseman and family of4 ing slowly
I Akron a.re spend1nl a few days I _
-- - - - - - - - -1 with Mrs Ralph Russell
1
Mrs Wedgebury remains about I

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home on West Main Bt

Wells Run nut. Portland
lr ,ll Bucyrus came Ba~urday to spend a
Thursday Thur.;da y evenint ht week with John S t rauss and family
partc"k of cann '!d ttul~ and almc~.) Mr and Mn Clarence Kent came
lmm::diall!ly becam e \lolently lll 1Saturday to v18it several days with
L::.eal remedie. we1e admml.stcnd I Mr and Mnl Philip Duerr
the B and B 1 :!ereatlcn tea:n until 8U.lday momLng wh c• h 1 Ml s o B Elberfeld of CQiumbus
teU ~lctims 1.0 lh .. !:'it aolng Odd ccnd1tlon became grave c.w.J h ~ w 1 j U:i hert~ to 11pend the v. eek with
friends and relative~&gt;
Fellows ar:JreaatMm Tuesday even- rushed lo tht hooplW. I ut ;\l ht
10 the Curti!! ambulnnce Re u nd "
Mrs y 08 t and children of St
In&amp; in the fiNSt rame of Lhr wrek tlloffJt Rn (lpt'ratlon but falle:l t Louis Mo are here rm an lndeftdue . to the !act t.ltat the Monday rally, Pfti!Sing av.ay A.t 9 c cloc tc ntte visit wtlh Mrs otkl Lehne and
famil y
gafie was postponed bece.ll!e of MA:nday evr"nll'..g
He WPS the oon or Mr and n ~
Mrs C s St.umnker daughter
M@fnOrlal Day
11
John Wl"lls and bcsldn th" m
Jllln ~t an d Misses Alberta Mill~!
With Re\erend WtUJams servblg 1Urv1 Hd by hi~ w re and C!'W r h ltJ und Tracey Harney ot S:rldlfCwater
1
h~ 9lanls il! t.uch a way Lhat. th.?
Pa have returned to their home~
oppcsl tlc n tc.u}ld It impms.ble to
havl.ng spen t over Memonal Day
bu.Lch clcuts the
~ nallds
PAitMMR SERVICES JOD.\Y
with friends
Wfl'i:' ew;y vlctOJ"B The firull SCOH:
Mrs Charles Kautr of Hansford
wu leur to one Ea.eh tearp garnerFuneml services for Mr.i Slll'ah W Vu and Cllft'ord Kautr cf Hunl ~
ed flvt&gt; hils Carl Moo:rt , f the Former 12 who died at th~ M ~ Jgs Uli'ton who have bun vlsttlnJ: Mr
Hash jlllnBrrs an::t Ttp Oyr beinG' Ccunty Imlrmary Monday n'ght urfd Mrs D V Wetzel and family
thf! o!Qy mf'mhers of th ! ccn,petlng about II :JO c'clock wzre eono u cte~ have return~d to their homes
tt:am:, ablr to fatten tlleir batting WednF-.sda.y afternoon with burial
Mr and Mrs J I Price returned
averwgt's Fad1 ~cured two hits
In a cemet~rv o.t BJlthtel In chH.rt~e 'Iut'•day t,.o their home at Chatl~
of the Ewing ~,; 1 de1tak ~ rs
1Jle box ~C'ore­
ton havlng spent t he week end
B and B 111
AB R H
Death wa.!l rtported due to or- with Mr and ML s William Kaspat
E Oulnlhcr c!
1 1 I ganic heart dlflt'o.se
and Mrs Ellzubeth Mu• dhorst.
HeuUe} 3b
0 0
D1 aud Mrs L R Farmer have
She 13 .EurViHd by her h u:•bnnd,
M Mc :-:n! AA
- 3 0 1 Adam Fa1mu \,h r. rHd("&gt; at the returned to their home at Mans0
, lnftrmary a ~~ 1 Oeorije ol Pr..mf!f"q fie ld havmg spent Memoria! Day
C Mone p
0 liumUler : b
4
0 0 and several other chl ld H n
wtlh Mrs Mary M!Her and lamlly
Bar.r If
3 0 0
Mrs E E Bryant and daughter
Hr.i'tenbac h c
3
Mmz&amp;H t J t' nn ll(:et;;mpa lied then.
0 0
Mehl 11
home for a visit
3 0 0
R cbn l ~ lh
3
Mt s Minnie Davis and Sarab
Da.l'l!i If
0
Phtlllps accompanied by Mr and
Mu; WyiiiR Davts 11nd furnily of
Tulal•
Lancaster rf'turned Tu.Cflday even·
31
IConttnutld fmm pnJO~&gt; Ollf'•
1 0

a.ud Mn Alphow.e

Mr and Mns Arthur 0&amp;rTI501J J
Fum.: nt.l st.rvices ror Joe w~us 22 l nd and Memc.rlal D.ly with Mn left Tuesday for Columbus where
ct .Jeat Fortllmd v.:ho passed :::.rJa} 1R : :t s trothcr, A E ~w of RDck· j the} intend t.o "-pend B. week with
_..
~ prlllj.s and wiUt E B Windon and friends ll.tld relatives
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iamily of Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs 0 J Hat t ot Park~
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Arm~ hcsplta l m Athens W-1 cr. l - ~ Rev Voltz who has been sub4U- elsburil who have been vts UJna; Mr
dulf.l'd Wednesday afternoon O.t 2 t lin r R
~hi
lh Trl 11 and Mn Emil Ball retwned to the!"' I
o'clock at Bald Knobll
u g or ev cy at e
n Y
u
Lutheran churcli the past month home Tue&amp;la)
Mr W elU; h.11s bEm sullu
has returned to his hoine at Ft
Mrs B F Quise nbury and son 1
from ulcers cf the sDmnch but wa .... Wayne lnd
Rodger have r eturned home havmg I 1
doin&amp; light work at h iS h eme a I .Mr artd Mls c J strauss or spent a week with Mrs Long at

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