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Ch:cr r.t Pcllce Oe«p MatlNIU
•I h , me ve:l lhll veti'cans lrolii' tbe
H ·nn}Mvanla rallrce.d fretaht J~ds
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Ccll'mbus, 6. Ju~ 4.-tNS-Afte
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that the
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th BpeeuJaUoD. tinied wtth the exoe,..·
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conAdellce to the
struck the Oerma.n
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f~h~ ow:vom "hlr.~ tUlCY of sen&amp;&amp;tlonal developmenl'l
----:-:ftnaoelal stabJU-.y.
and that the social
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in ,.irtu ~ t p~ ~~·rn41-n .. , was rampont toda.y over the action
Flemlnltc.n. N. J., June ~INI!"'T"
\\av.: .'l}', 0 .. ..lbai.· 4-INs..-ctoce
Every daY's delay coete tbe lOYthe last tl\ltteen yean
!h(' \-::n'f.n'l &lt;~'nee ftlt i ..': U!lbt to t'!f Secretary nf A;t.n~ Cl&amp;lt"eflre .I Jcbn Hugh&lt;.:&gt; ~urt·l!:. Holl'folk boot I w&amp;t~h wn.s u.:.,. A( th:!' F .kl: c:unty! emmtnt PlQhey, since epeelal levt.es
about "moral degene1"atton,.
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~ntlnuF t!Jeir trek tc WP'Jhingt .I Brown orderlill the lmpoundln&amp; ot I t..ullder ,P.ntl ··l-Jax n~d:iator" i.n \ .tt'l today to preveltt att :mj: ·~ t. I are eftKtlve 16 days ann PWI!!Ie.
turned the state Into a charity ln - F 11
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!i.ll ballots cast tn Ohto's May tOt'l the Ljndtc... h
k!dna .... n • . • to':tav
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a HIU..-boro House leaden ollpredicted
ktltutton.
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n.-.- ' ,."'.., t -:~~us mn.rrhen:. enr Ut"" t · prlmarh:s.
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~ I Wh&lt;. was captUred by I. mcb last lonl berc.re repu cans ana ~mo /
1 \\lr&gt;"hhl&lt;&gt;,t-:.n d·: sr t!nt! : d · 'n
"There mllllt be a showdown," th~
Airmen; Government UJ- ; porllfd 24 Hour!\ 'fter
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Secrecy draped the otder. which ~~~ed ncl lltllty tow lndl~t.mcnt l•&gt;'.lllt and ,hfki as the atta~ker cr crat. engap in a ~ll pme for
numlresto read, "to see which forces
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1\-:··rtr n.rtt-r br"rut r.-tuc;e1 fru~ t '.";: llS was 1saued to ull counLv election Ichurglni hlln wun ctstr~tlDIJ' Jus·! • IO·)'.?&amp;r-old ~,art
charlty tht6 afternoon, but ~Jenata
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ar~ wtllln1 to build up o. new Oet··
bmatum
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~w c• a: ~Ke"VIT
~ prrt:-tlc:t by aJl lc:al mllrf'l=l1' 11 :1d boards, and ronowed a Bhort ttme
uercre . 1\e . W'l'!:
appreh~d.-: .1, Ie:aders !laW Httle chance for action
mally on the basis of the unchang.
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Curtit has t .:E..t held 1n Jall lle1.c. .[.~ire~ !!labl:ed iUl8o ~l~Ei'nt~r d lh " in ~haL 'body before Tuead.&amp;y.
mg prlnciplea or. christianity.'
Santl.ago, C.blle. June 4-INB:- I-ndCn . .1· w : 4--lN.t:I-~'-'· '"' ·'Jilr" ·' l, Tilry rwampcd th3 yards it1d l'f'·
or the contest be- !lnct' his S(.e&lt;:t.acul:ar
oonf.:~tibl) ~ :Me WUh B tnifC tr-,a lmi:.ckn't an- Cha~ of bad fatl.b were b\U'J.ed.
The proclamution printed a. disthe backing of the ChileAn ~tat .()ll!i nk .tf!. the Il"ifh &lt;.'C~sl kept 1
Thomes J . Qerbert ot Cleve· that f&lt;.!' wt:oeks be deluded , ICQl. Gtller enc'Oil8(&gt;IQUI. wfth n::-k wh :. at the ten sen&amp;te·house eo~erees
mal picture of Oermany· 8 finances.
force. Oolonel
Marmaduke a vlworcus watch t.orutv f;:r 9talt'.'&gt;- ,
and L . T. Palmer of Middle-- Obades A. Lindtftill! lnh t)elley., ti; -.Rs: surrcUDCkd neo.r
by Senat-or
warning that the nation's social
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J~ he liad ocntatt with . the kill- :C, aet,.u;t~es ...,-:
because tney P
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insttuLons were facng bankruptcy. Grove, stormy petrel of Chilean po-~ bHI"' Hausner. P.)tiflh Jl\er tu t~pt- I
"We're Jc•:Jl&amp; 10 w~ "!lln&amp;l 1
na.pen el hJS child.
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HeUfba: ~~ Ulre:us ut: ru; cent tax on eJecl:riclty on the OCJD.Oerm&amp;ny, the statement saki., has litles, today proclaftned a revolt lllR n :&gt; . ~ ' llt'H -:&gt;top II!Eh: l l'~m Nd\ '
t ~ c,tay until JIKti, cr unt il
ADJUTANT GENERA.L ,f'OUNU 1 1he pristmer was arru."·jtted tetcrt aplm:t Beard after . Cbe rzewsrl.rl 11umers. The senate had adoptett
been plunged tnto ruin by three against Lhe "overnment. Mal'tuil j Ycrk t:- I c.ndon nr lm 11 '1U'.t W ·' I
we gc.&gt;t. our bonus. we wuulrl
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I Commcn Pie:~ Judge A1~ 111 Q. R ,• IlVaS tatd to· h:.Yi fdiinWled hlm '" lobe Howell •mendment Lo place ·l£
1 )\1!!-t a!! r:o::n ~xiHt In w· ~ 11 :
factors-the Versailles treat)·, thto 1
det red t
,.~latel
[ saw
-[ blnl- Curtlr" att-.:.rn: y b1.:ta1n;;;unc..tbetqan-Wboaaaull:ulb-e:-.,aulhct i- u~ power companies.
World Economic crisis and "mis- aw was
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tr !~ a.'l eXI'tt tn Detr· ' t ·
Jackson, Mlsa., June 4-INB- \ d previously that a net 1ui~J"'P~ 11 tl• brcUC)I~ the '!lllln t- thfo c :11nt}
'In vlewbl "01 delbellno.ctlonl•••• r?.!- ~
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management ot parliamentary deGovernment troops surrounded aJL~ hi·, lai;..~-Gif Lcm F::lyd B . I i
Rsy McR.ny, Ctl"'llln ll l!lc
Erin c. Bca.les. 60 adjutant General wculd t~ entt&gt;red. ,
]a~: safe.:.tte,til1.
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mol!raey."
t.he rebel airmtn in their b:u-raclts i n:..tt n.hll::rl. Hausn.·r ha d " r I , . 1 o~trr't ftcUI&gt; cr''the •·t · m:.::
of the MlsslBslppl Natlonal IU&amp;rd,
The wh"Jie prc: f$UD,f rquirH . .:
saaki tlie • it!'lfltlrL :-ebled approve a r.e.x on eonawnption,. OI'
But, the manifesto ~Jared, the near Bantlalo. Some doUbt. wa:.~ 1 ~·-ght : J s! ur.r he Jl lnle-i hi:'. hl~" "
ltHLTCher~~:.. who were bleckwaa fotmd. fl.hoL to death in hla
than five mlnuto, Cuttb. waivr: .;tb&amp;u"Jtie.' w'u .to!ecq .wttU!! !;J • at eJedrical powe1'0• 1 ~a: very-~~
1••:! 'nnd White pbtm· c ut !Ill·~; 111
new cabinet-a. mtnts•~.. com.......,"""'
In• an tratrtc thrcuJh , ... ~
oftlce in the 11tate armory today.
l in&amp; a reo.dtn~of tht\Jndlc(Ote11l. ) t h._ lt'tiWrdeUt!~·dlt-i~ . ~· !:' amued tnat
e ._...erees Dl~
' ehlefly of arlatocrata "'a~d
expreased OYer tne government':; CC:'al'
Prnn~ylvfmt3 ·(rci&lt;; ht voni•
Pollee said his death WllS ll Bul- l Judgr R: bbiiia '~ :t Jun! 7r (~ ttle . inati
ctlt"UP."::tor ~~ Jr• m l:u-' tranafer this tax to t.be OOI'IIUIIIe.f!·
oftl.ce.hoklen or okl imperial Ger· ability to cope wlth the uprlsin8 1161 J.,~,;idcrts f'f Sy1t·ey. Nova St· In lh~lr dfc "t.. trl t'lt~·'l
ctde.
trlitt, ccnt:mllng mu1;1'r . ~tl o{. ..£.;:. a.Jhf.: tNo -, r~iL :riiSir L-::t.thtom, sa~~ HoYt'ell.
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many- ts prepared, lnde~'"r'lt oi other sectlone of the mllltar_Y 1n t!a., o.r. d MrC:oll•an, N 'wfcm,dh ' i. i
tra,n.-....-·da.ttcn t~ the nattot,'s
Seales wu llhot once thro•J&amp;b the I $10.000 which h!!.s n!;l\'Cir, tel::~: hlr·~ -~~M. f,':-,. -~.:: •. . , . . . .
ln my belief, the oonrereea ea: ..
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additton t.o the air force~; 4\lC rc~ l'q:::r.rted p.fvhtiug u plane b"licvd:
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had A 45 caliber army automatic 1 nimed.
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"to fight for Lhe B])lrltual ported to be m sympathy with to ~ Hausner's last n:ght
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through the revolt. Grove. [ nut::, 1' '. \ ''!£ ~ ] hn1 rcpcrt~ f! ".-~htanything betll.\1.!!~ we have:l'l
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!he ma11ifesto follow11
who
Commodon: of the nlr force,
.h \m ever UlP ocf'ml up tc 24
the mon£y. It· the •ao..tlcn
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ate had twtce reJected. prop:uJI .,;
At tbe repara.Uons and dtsarma- 1arrested Ramon Vergara, a. govern~ lY•u:·fi , 11 .,,. the tnk~-r::tJ .
want..s ro teed WI un1.11 t94fi.
1 ooun-• he _ ... 0 m•et • -m••
Senator Reed {ft) oJ Pennlylv~
IConUnued on pqe threel
J ment delegate. He was tmpnsoued •
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report~J
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receive
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Brltlllh aJr ministry
ftiS ' :l to o.llow train: W mcve In m Younl(
ustnan •
rant. t- the Detroit mayorP conf~~ce ura· ! \\lt.J;Iin3 and 1$ Kite· -a~ :I¥ lt.lr- I Senator McNary (ft) of
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1'\'l'i"':'I'I.!SI. with drlu:· .. v.nU cut cf the groun\is all nlfJhL
···ntic Attempt in Boat,
aln and We!it v . . . .
to saki th&amp;t tbe
bopecl to Anl.&amp;.'l.
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1 Martins Ferry, 0., June 4 -INB-- 11 'lily at st:.z lrvel "Ood"
ed f&lt;'r Pittsburgh WB!I h ~ ld up
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ef for cites.
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t:ltUmlncU! u:al. HI arkada, rrcm reach the tax: bill the folloti~
Mud
of Si y
Old I Due to fl.nancla.l I061ieS SU!Iel'~d l l ' Crndltlo:111 (lhN"tll' r ft ... .:! tr·~· more than a.n h'UT t:y ltl" n\81"( '1·
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j the l!ltock market. Carl P LatJh, r.~. · rr'ilst were n .· portl'1 as fair. wztl r
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London, June t--INB--The atl c:C thr WhcdJnl .. Q!!r1a.1n pmr.ts
Both Crisp and Rep. Ho.wlef&gt;at
Dau1hter Htnted at; Ho~.. tor 16 yeal'8 city engtneer, today had l~~:f"lrl vl~tmtv onrt higher cl!Jud!l
tempt of Theodore Helm, yuuug
HELD fOR
In Ohio wu .DQ1i
Oregon. rankinl repubUcan Oil' ~
ly ood T
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shot and kileld hlm.'!e'lf folluwt:J G ul Attachfi; fit Bt&gt;l:!"'nnel ""J:n
Austrian adventurer, to sall alone
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wa.ys and meana comm:Jttee, ~ia
w
erronz
"islt to FalrmonL, W. Va.
l '"'"r nuhhn kPpt ~ C'lm"' walch rr I
aei'OSS the ocean ~_..! ~tlalpsible I l d
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PREMKN UIJaT IN BLAZE
the house would approve the '
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rubber boat. ended .......ay n rage- 1 en en. IDle
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HollJWood, June 4-IN&amp;-"Ma.r·
STORK IS BUSl' Bmtl
I c· ~w d o,;n U1cre if \!.\. ~ ~ ... ~ IJp
--dy.
1 DclcJes
I:erney, dauPt~r. cf a I Mu·Uos Perry
JunE: f-INS- slons.
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tene Dietrich : you can deckle for
Ho-llywood, JmiP
4--INE:-Th::o I wpplv ra.n low
Mt:Jtlcc c ty, Jun'! 4-lNS-'Ill~
He wu found dead 1n bll fllmAY kn1ght and a fom\er m~ come- ' QeYeral Unmllll' -.e I!Jil:ht.ly h,urt
"'The tax bill wW pus ~ '
yourself, your girl or death notice,; rt!ltk wa c. n bU&lt;&gt;!' bllO tod11y Jn
-- t&lt;IU of yesterday's tever'! utthqua)l.' «:;raft aft t.he coast of Arreclfe tn the I dy adnss. tel( to the floor' htavllt I tcday dUrlna a fGllr'·hctn flgll'. said Hawley . "No one lites to !eVf
What about It? Ltndbetlh notice. Hcllywooll.
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m Ct&gt;r!.tral Mex.lcc tcd.ay wr ·· pht ~r' danary Island!l by the crew of the ln a dead fa-tnt t.octey ~ ~ WM with 8 bla.e whlab de!trcyej twO taxea but I think Ule membenf 811!
The palatial Be\letly IDlla bome
Ma.y McAvo~·. fl.lm actre~;g m prt-1
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at 30 dEad or injured. mcsl of th,. Ncbt Candtlarl&amp;, accordlna to an ! tak : n tc We:&lt;:tmln~ pc:Jice ocurt J D ll~nvale. 0 .• b.tJtll...,. buUdtnp conwiOC1!d lhat It must be~."'
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o1111181 Dietrich, exotic and wealthy va.te We Mrs. Mtun1r e J Cl
Stf.'t•i:'"'nvlllt' 0 June 3-- -TNF-in Collma.
I excbange telegraph dillpat.ch from I and lcnnally
I with a less et •16,GIO.
'Ibere 11!1 much oppasltton in
ftlm star. rnembled an armed for· t. &lt;!eame the mdher or a son. and P Rr-turnlnR fr"'m H class pBrl.y A-r-[ Oollma was und-er n vl.tual mar· Las Palma&amp;.
1 rut murder cf Macoao
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house to the tax
two cent. en
t.reM todaJ all detectives 8Urched nn baty was
ex1Jectc1 In the
F'tw~··s 18 -·~-. r J-t 'h' ..h ttal lew a'l r.:;ldlers a."ld relief pu· 'Ole llttle boat was ftlled lot'ith Iphen r~;n of 1 prcmiQe:nt bari e:. l
LAD IS
bank checb, as weD a.a to the eJeC..
tnto the underworld for teiTOI'lats Jchn Barr~'JilCre &lt;D~IorP!i Cc'IIPila• ~~hc:JI qra1uate WM 1mtantlv t:tll- ties eeanhed for v1Cltlm..' Te:z t:1- water and was drlfttna: alm=
~!CJuLh~:l S:.,~hen~:, ~acl l Cc!bccton, 0., JUDe t-IN&amp;(Cc:Jrmnuec. on P!*e uuee • .
wbo threatened to ttdnap and mur- heme durb.g U1e d1..y
rd e9t\lv t--l'tl.y WhPn h•~ ~&gt;utr.,.. ~.f:111~ le&amp; had been tcwvered. ·
The dispateh did not •tate w
f witiu ._es !&amp;
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del' her six-year-old daughter,
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Dam&amp;~~~ ln th{ lt."'f"J vr p!·~ Helm drowned or starved to death. \ bfm ~ Stefl ,. ~~n~t: • hde, 11 ~r qld Oela8t Miller toMarl&amp;.
.AGED A1TOKNf.:Y DIES
Helm left Ll8bon ~~everal weeks fcun~ shct to death tn
bt* 1 ~:.. : day had been ~:I In t.h
1. D
1 AtldhPI" "rtl&lt;!uato Fl'/'herr M~~. at $50,1)0n melnding the destructlan
AU windows wen! baiTed, aod all
Bom£net. o. June 4- INS--Oweu , "'' ' 111 ..,..., . h"" Ptt"~"~""'''i th .. '"'"''! or long •ectklJVJ cf th: s)u ~bln aao. • intendinl . to u.u
:e• dan~~ f~~=ngkn~ ccf..tt.t.ll [ MU!kin.~ rtftl:.. Be 11 the ron ct
entrances auarded.
Yost, 80, dean of the Perr~· counh"lna• ty with ~tey&gt;ml! wu &lt;i'!!rl'1w·lv Pacific R'lilwey Une by ltnd~-:!~ Yol'll:. The P'tlr~Uiue&amp;e au 01 es ape men
iJfl
Mr- and. J1n 1fRSo lll.llk cl Pc:1-ll
Severa.llet.teJ'8. simllar ..to the one Bar Aasoclatlon and a former bttn-, .,,, rf'o1 ;., 1..,, ..;.. rit~*""t.. .. n-1 W"'; in the mcuntnm~ oou CcUma, cut- trtecl vainly to prevent him from] party early th~ ~e"!lk!k~
:=,~ mouth but
lftt!dt bt. h' "'" "' ··
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his
BJ'IIndlrtctbel':,
U.l'! . Oe:&gt;f1r Choooea Foreirn Portfaiio
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Kl'dnap'ang Threats

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SUPREME PENALTY IS EXECUTED; TWO MORE UNDER DEATH SENTENCE; BOTH DIE IN SUNCE
rormer
ae"anta ln

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Dletrieh

dio emploJe, and a beautiful woman, were pilled by cllatrlct Attorney
BIUUI. Pitt&amp;.
Children ot otber Jloi1YWoOO. ftlm

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the atud&amp;o by an anned baclYIU8J'd.
The well"d. letien clem!l.llded p),·
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Mn. 1:pn Muller. wife of a ...e..Jthy
Oemwt l1DeD tmporter an4 trtmd.
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o f - 1-i'to:liE'IU.IOI &amp;U'II
MllDir"l IOIIo HarrY. ;4, wu tbreatened.-- the
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INB Staff Correspondent
•·htldrt n--~utTcrl'd the f."'l r erne r· ~.
ColumbWI, 0., June 4--IN&amp;-SI- fl-lty l:~frn- 00 pcl'som ,wbc· o cw l·
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"tort
murdcl'era"
xc nl.,.ht
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e Loode Uk branded b• tbe
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1!c.d lh~tr wlt'::)d ..,turk's of :1 h :-· · ,., ,.. tc 'tro;.ttry.lCJt hlrn&amp;elt, and Brown
rus ('"ime towtud thf' '!r"l , ·
rl' ' "tl'.f w'h hm·lnr; d -:llt lh~ f·•S.yloi noL a. wtrd to brenk, u 1c:r t:;i tl~w tc Kidney, had rcpentedtv
r1 1r1r.-t havtn.'f nr.y part tn the
~len« about the ldllln, ar JcllJl ·crtm!!- I '
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B

FR-ANK E . FRIES

b·'h 8 • tllre~ 1nw The ether chlldR!Il
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mmel ng
88 th"' !U"t'd! :-fl:lthcd tb .. &lt;' ~- 1w~Ut ~~ ~-lh crlm ....
tl:cdes to their ieg:S. A flictl!r of n
tbe bnl.iDB ol
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l!.'\ldrrtntlk IC':lked va.n· ...., 8 '"
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w:ltne!ae&amp; with a
MIJ'ly
LoUdermilk wu exeeuttd at 1:5'1
glance of contemPt. F . lrl.
called • fath'!l''
reLoudN'milt
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his LoudennUk'a aW!"Ide tbWard
1 1 br
b)' &amp;tt.cmeJS wbo ~:
!~norW:C::"'n1e ~ll'o retullell
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Ufe. tried: to prove
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taD::ed tc Maplalnll ·who attmlpacta.
::mel tb&amp;: dt.Udr-. \ ~ to-.c:cnmleo blm
When hla wife
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say Ulefr last farewell&amp;. the whi~ .ate when he en~ tbe electneut
of h\5 tiOO rorm He WC1"e no fiiOOka hll!
man pl'f'tlflltfd Bl
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FOil LADIES

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One and two-piece
Swim Suib, eaay flttios
Plain
elastic knib.
colon or color combinations.

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''IGilUI t~~archen'' &amp;41day aeee•t.-./ ;a pe:u•etul demand o1 ....

4111. imposed by the world war.

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Staff Correspondent
Ud_..Uio o., l•n~ t-JMs8t'tl'f.ttrJ cr Sht~ Cllrcn~e J,
BraD f.f'ch1 untlnued It n ~­
efUIWIIJ elude new•pJp!"' ·w~,
'"'Oint an n:planatlcn d bll
f•rdu J'tlterda.Y lmpoancllnr all
b:.lkih cast in tllfl May lOUt

Clevt'llftd, 111M ._INs-Der.. a~~d ~'" tB sides &amp;o ste1D'fl

man covenm\lllt served notJae rodRY that. henceforth tbe world
must expect a new, reaenerated

N[ W~~POSifJd: ·

iro NEW TAJ ol.

Marchera R~f...., To l'le1'- filat ~·ec:retary To Con·
mit Traina To Do
teat Nomination Of
Swiicbins .
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dicWtorlal powers by virtue of
President Von lllndenbUI'I'Il dis&amp;olutlon of 1.-he Retchsta11. the Ger-

u•ing ·bathlllg sujts while so doing . . .This practice will not be tolerated ,further.
Any futur~ infraction~ _.of the kin~ will be de~l{·

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RIJMORS FLY

TROUBLE FEARED

EDWARDi. DEUSS ~ I
Berlln. June t-lN6-Assuminl'

TllOUSIRS

His Relief Measure

mn ! lfi ~norn srNT ,

Caused By "B~nua Army" Follpwins One ·o f Close: In Pennsylvania
eat -Races In Hiotory
'freisht Yards
Of State

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To Demand Equality
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DECLARATION MADE i

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Shackles of World War
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Picnic Grofe

· It has come lo my attention that certain
hoy• are bathing In the Ohio River at a · point
formerly ~hown a~ f!Je 11 Ferry i.~ndinil" and

Ohio-Partly elouc'y with local t.h\lndft'Sunday •nd In extreme West. pci'Uon
\Onl..,t. Not much eh'lnce In tempen"&amp;re•

tbaWft'll

F U L L LEA SED W 1 ~·E 1 0 F INT-ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

IMPROVING

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WEATHER FORECAST-

"b&lt;'!! &lt;:tlinp were untted. lfe ~ 1, ~ his ~. !bfth Klo1n "'Y .
e::;t.t nd tlLs htrt t Uv.tr home
otrtl Ill

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Not Repreoeated

Pa-rts, June 4--INB--A
cablmt. with 13
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wa.s c.per. at the &amp;hrc:at.
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Three sheets of ellll!lctrlcJtJ raCftd . h•ve heard • &amp;II!- np=:i nat
through his body and hP Wl"l P" "· lcbn KkiDIY bad t.'II.BOO hidde11
•-d a t a :...,
•• p · M'• ~
~- .cu Bro·and
nbunC.ed """'"
u'"' -bill~
IIUIU'O;. ~ att111
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m1ot1tcs artf!r h(' ::ntered the dE.atll four , CljUler ·
8110ut the ru.. . .
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mrr IN bf1Jiftl tb-m. ,..,.n t.f&gt;~' ..... •
l!r.."Wn spent hill lo5t day wlthcut t.r. tire ........ ? .c IQiltended.
vls't"' frca1 blll relatlm!-tf h~ hen
llrown · •..,.ul to ttave a~~d
NIY· Qll3.rd8 and prtr:1
JCtdnev'l defttb..,. .~:r him on
fe.Ued to: r.btain any lnfumttkJb ttie l"cle of tbe heil4 ..ttb • plelr:rrem him a,b()ut memben ct
biDdle. or., of 1118 other nefulatJ7,
, fi'I'Oi!a 1ft !!I villi' illita•• and
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Wft'e M
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to be- e~ btl' with
Loudennl ar..u nn,n
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t Tuesda
cui!lf'd or murdMin&amp; lttdney r, .-ad ooted.
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I SHALL NOt WANTLThe Lord ts my shepherd: I ,
Surely goodne.. and mercy shall follow
1 hall not want.
me all the da)'s o(.my life. and I will dwell in the house of
the Lord forever.-l'aalm 23:1,6.

THE WAY OF SAFETY-The Lord knowct~ the "f&amp;Y
.,[ the righteous: but the way of the \liCked Bhall PCl'lBh.
- P,alm 1:6.

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DISGUSTING SPECTACLE
HE DISGUSTING spectacle of trytng a man convicted of
murder and sentenced to the pemLenttary for ltfe i•
bcmg w1tne".l'ed m Cleveland bec!&lt;USe the Courts decreed
that •orne techmcal violations of the law occurred at the
!mmer trial They fatled ~ee!'lini!IY, to take note of the
fact that eVIdence wa&amp;.64il\•ient to make twelve Peogle
vote the man's guilt. Fro'!' ita very Inception. the actton•
nf the defendant and hts witneBSeshave been such ll8 to
almost enttrely preclude any other verdicvthan one of
gmlt
Were he of •uch char~cter that there was ~ pq~ilbil:
tty that he was nqt bemg treated f~irly, tile c~se would
be qmte •o obnox1oua. But w)!ep the defenq4nt is B crilll-1

onSe~l~on~e~ru§n~o:r:':"e'~•~·~m~e=f~or~a~sto~~po~t=th~e~h~a~rd~d~ri~ve~n~~""";:"~";':;'c~""~"'~";"~h~a~m~r~!~~~~3~0~0~1 1 Rawlings
s-~Yen
children
Ftmeral
serv1ces
ar~ be
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The buldlen was well. Be waa
He reached
around LUy

Lou.•a neck, and pulled

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to.

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remember. Let'a
be laid.

blm a can at antl•

~- tlDs of anchoviel and "
!lona loaf ot Italian bread and balf
la Poau4 of Slrl111 eh~ae.

now. G~ """" t'n twl- a week,
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and after the tint of Oc:tober ebe
would work With him every day,
and would be able to take t.he
weekly e.heclr ~onscientloualf. If
she could just hold out until thea
• • • Mrs. Jensen's $50 was due on
the twenty-first, and there would
be extras bealdes perhaps $12 or
$l 5,
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She had stari::~d work in the
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u horus, t ree n 1g .....
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k 1tan
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or Te earsa !'I now, a,~
soon 1t would be every mght. Dra~alict
lesson:, too,h an: ~w;n told
er 1 was Ime 8 e 00
enang
and dancmg • , • wa~hme her wJtb
that glitter an hil eye. • .. •
"What'
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• the tr,ouble todaY!" ,
Nothing, Its iust that I m
overwhelmed when I realize how
unprepared I am-even for the llt-.
tle parte l'm lftely to let thta eeaIICJl1 ll I'm lucky-~:~
"What did I tell ou when ov
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Y 11
d Yto
came ere a yelll' ago-a rea Y
Bl~ ~~~tterfty, and a few other bag
roes·

1 She, made c:olfee and theJ'
feuted
~00'
Mu:lo ta out. She'll h"I ~ow. 8 ~ ~ d;.~t ~h·~
i the ..-,
t en.
ow cou
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ld back now and think of the hopei
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th ~7' 0t bon~ sa
I had and how easy it seemed to
re
wu. -:- mou
u
a
:realize them when I had only a
ch~
&amp;Dlllttering ot languages-"
I .91: ~now ,ou don't like 'her. Bot
"You mean when you knew ~o
'iri-.'1 hen such a good friend to languages and ~ouldn't sme Engme, Toay. Where do you auppoee Uah c:orrecUy-"
Uvln1 now lt it weren't for
"Yea and when 1 think of all the
heJo! .ADd, oh, Tony, if I juat h ... other Cirla I've known _ Iota of
Poach to hlre someone to t&amp;ke eare the
t 80 youna as I Dor soof tie bubeheD here M~ne would
m ~:
tri
h .n&amp;'
--. Afi'N to that! And then
p~w!"-~.:~~t.C-&amp;n .::pt
manr that would now &amp;n
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&amp;•l'IW owan
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to be 11ngera, and ate coiPI to
- Fol\ answer he IWOftL In his na.. t.tlf Aren't you sorry for me tool
' ~lve Italian.. 1'hen he got up and I am-I eould weep for all ot us-..
be~ to p.aee tbe floor, wavmg his He had been sitting on the piano
anne. mutterina to himself•
bench. He rose now and took her
"To think that 1-that I would gently Into h1s anna
cut oft Dly richt arm for ;vou-.,
"Don't say Gwin-it,.A rldlculoua.
"Tony1"
Say Dw 1,ght-"
1
'Don't atop roe, t adore you You
"Dwight, then-It doesn't matter,
kn,ow that.. Always-from the ftr111t. doe!! it1"
And now tbis helhsh povertJ.
He held her oft at ann's length
s,u.,
bUia! Nothing Co
studymg
Her sweep of dark:
fu 70Uwaving" hair, her f&amp;buloDB Uly-llke
IJI,. Lou's mouth twitched. She akin, her dark brows, her fuU scardadll't lnow whether abe wa1 rome let lips "Yes, it matten It mat-

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Shawnee, Oklahoma

•re

Women
the I!Nl i11d1e1 of food.
the fineat of food t~rodl!c:ll al'1' adv•rtiaed.

They know that only

Ec:onO!fiJ hu b"n PTt!IC:hed mon,tilll• n!!Q!I 11nd pight until
until eveeybodr is prac:tic:i111 it. The reault ia that t:ltere i• very
little c:!aeerfl!l talk. l'f a litUI of the""'~ u•ed in- this economy
talk were unci in gettintr aom'! of tjle ~pie tl' ape!"! inatead of
ecollC!JDize, it would help tile country qutle a bit on Ill way to nor-

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llardlilll" the ataunch uneq4tvocal stand on one su:le or the t~~\~:~~~~~~~
other of a queatiq~.
rtlr -Roosevelt ha• a very good chance to make frten~o
.~!:'~~~;
for htmoelf throlltllo'Qt the country, by taking the bull by
the horna and o111ltlng Mr. Walker, tf by any chance there
lH evidence ~ho'fn to jij~tlfy s~ch action Wh•le the act
mill'ht lllld probably would mean the loBB of
stre~rtlt for tllll presi~tnt1al nomtnat1on for the .
Yorker. the loss w.Quld be more than offset by gams
throughout the co\intry as a result of such actwn m
face of the powerful New York orgamzabon.
Evidently, however, instead of taking such a nostt1.ve.lnh
stand, tht' Empire State 1overnor much prefers to
alonJ as he hao in t~e p~st1 astraddle of the 1B8ue masmuch III&lt;!Oti·

them

Lil1
Lou about
waa not
She
)old
Ton:y
It comforted
when he came
.fi;l to ..,. her that evening. "Sure,

s'l:'e;::'

n'owlna
all the k1
one•
witjiQ!It saying (or tt '" the very nature of lhe
man Smce he baa become promrnent before the American
peopl~. one thm( th•t can not be eaid of htm '" that re-

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Bp.t lte didn't know her Ob be
lldn"t tnow bel' I
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M
hi
r&amp; Jenaen e~me and took
m
from Lily Lou • arms, and he
~?&amp;ilhed: hll
little hand, and put 1t
... li!L••ense
··'der Wi s he
n. "
n 's 8 h O..u
~ him •way,
l.ny l-ou. wept,
"Pshaw!'' Mrl!l, Jensen flald,
-.ton't you care! They never knQW
UJ'bQdr :reaDy at that age.''

mal of ton~ standmg, known tp be a tac~ete~r ~nil ll::~~l~~ ~~~~~~~~"~'~~~~~~¥
ull around enemy to society and when tt is 4llJI)ast iJ .
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Cra\\tcrd, 11 'It:ddY Black'a orch.
ble to gather in tbe neces~flrY witnesaet!l, to prov'
u ao Charlle Ken and Hil Pcpulat
0~z 0 ~~:st~~rlt &lt;34&amp;.5-'JOOJ 7,am
Mtate's contentions because the defense keepli them
~ RadiO
den, they be ill&amp;' of the elaH8 of. the ~CC4,eQ, it
'j'one Pictures, 0 Oov.rncr Oeof'le ;_;"iriic• ~
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White of Ohio, 10 MOJ'Dlnl Mwst- "'
reaches the point where some steps • ou
e
cale,
ll Ora•·'· 1 30pm Rorble
whereby law abiding soctety were olfereil eome
R•Y, art~. ' ao Mountain Wen.
instead of liVing it aU to the criminal at tbt:~ expense~
~~~~~ 'ignf:~ 3~0 cirour: 4 Rov;
decent, law abLdinJ tax-paying cibzens.
Qciden a.ma, a Qoiden
It ia.onuch to be regretted tbat the courta are so rntent
a so 'th....,T 10
T
on following the letter ot the law in qiany iqstances ipatea!l
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of the Intent where the use oH!IInllll/ftl lllln•• WOII\11 Jllll•~
it har~·GJI,tlie ~riTRinal It I• ha't'dly to be -wondered
t~at ijle Umted Sllotes J8 so mucb more mfeahd with .!Jie
crLmjllal thall anY other civllized natton 'P tile world. \\" e
bree&lt;l them by the action of our cour!B lq ,c~n•trulns
in their favor What more could be expected under the
!iill=uJIIstances?

passt~g"
endeavqr,
That thill·lf what ·was expected by

HAZE·L
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lhu~by and blooming.
IJw the crystal beade

maiW.ea.

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charge ot

h

She told
Gwin. whathim.
he had aald,
hoping
to propitiate
He amlled, and. aaid nothinl.
He wu co&amp;ehin&amp; her In t.wo entin kles DOW Tftv'·~- an4 11nt-.

te'i11J, Sbe

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w Roalna ,_.,

The Barber of Seville, and Gilda Jn

Ria'oletto. and lll•oon •nd M'non
would -fOllow.
Could eyone eipeet. her to rive
up a chance like that 1 Wasn't there
some way! So~e way •• , but she
couldn't think of an,. •• ,
"What IS the matter with you""
MaJUoe demanded, that night.,
'
••Not.hing Just-flnance ..
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Fudge! With Gwm to back you,
and Tony iD line for ,~be bJ• money
too. ani} Na.hlman"She's tn Europe!'"
~
''Landed today, on the De d•
Franee.
Don't you read your
papenf"
Lily LoD

pll~ ~he

unwaahed
diab,a on the sink arabbed hfr ht
ndcoat.
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a 14 n
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notel Rftl, tlle told the tul
a;Lan ahe hailed at the (!Ol'ner.
Nahlmaa. mll'ht not be at the
Ritt, of coune. She mll'ht be out.
She un.rbt not eVen consent to see
her.
At t'he desk she Afked Nahlman'l
roont nutnber, and waa curtly refuaal &amp;be inf8rmatlon.
A younl' J:Mn In a c:reued tweed
suit who had. followed her to th'e
desk tamed •":'Y jut u •he did,
.. Hard luck I he aald.
"Yea," abe Wd, tty1n1 to •n•wer

he ia ping l!!ldo!ll ••••

wer or ~ 11auaineaa, it ia eQI&amp;Iin&amp; in _• buainau that_ ohQ!Ild be
owned buainen.
Uaually the reoult 11, when J!Ublody owned,
it ia left in the banda of the politic:iaJP who aenerally oee that it
ia nobody' a buaineu but thein.
Th, IOlll&lt;'r aoocla remain on
thelvea the higher does
their c:pat hecQtllll aod the harder it ia to move them. Newspaper
ad~nl ~eepa atoclu moving.

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Merp lllODeJ' or wealth -it of no uae to an individual, no mat-

A, wlull• lpt of c:itiu alaml

ttill 11r J~ b~~ ~~. ~h~= exp!'tue of

tl!t .m~!l~&lt;• ~lilt tel pi~ a few II&amp;!Tb'W·!D!D4e~

'fl""ji!IJ t!'II!Df Ill l!!t II !'ec:41ti..t:t;.:W,, II!Aie

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are lleprlve&lt;l of a

tl!rave. ,-vftt'l t!Jey
PJ9mptly invent np
' . #. ~-r wjitea ""' a yery l!l•f~pt IMJ;r. 41!1on1 the
t"!!~ ~ tit~~ l tllaJ!Iay an iporaJlc:t ~!i::PP.flli!!ll• ~hat I
pfMlf;Wiit'~tlf 'If ,_ta t.n1e1tl at .evaa~ ~~··.
It ' J !PlAW len
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oJ 1 1!8f"l~s, }0 . oar,
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eat IDd wh&amp;t wou.ld the bubeben
d 1
o
-'-ta ed
Bettft to have ......n up.-e: J'
Ia calttomla. But It she did that
the bU, • • • No, then wu no
illl' a.ct. Bbe'd haft t4l JI'O oo,
IO!Hho1r.
Sbl bonowed tl50 from Waoda

hltlnc llenelf tor dkinc,
f.or takinl' it, bif~Jte

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~ee it ap1n, bat I'm ldodud. eaa.'t etuu "
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..tt.d. ln 10 da,., w ..,

whoopina c:oqh, or did your •oace
leave you f"
All th t •...a.t
Lll Lou tossed In
• n..11
Y
her bed. In the mornlna abe 1'018
at ab:, to 1'9 to .Jamaic:a Park to
He tlw,. bubehen, before work M
the atWHo. 1'\t&amp;t would help ~ .. •
would help ber c.o decide, When abe
held him in ber anD I she bact eourqe ••• eourace tor &amp;DrthiDC • • •
"Be'• l'f'Owina out of all ldl
elotbea," Kl'L leuea aid, "ad I
don't know u I eaa keep ldm illil
~~t, bees.
r thl ..l.l .. wwlillll' or no
DH m
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~-~ttl~';'hr:eed.... ~~· .~

r•n•a Lily Lou I LU,- Lou r..nal~:
i

r just h•rd you II'Ot n on the
de Ftance- I wonder It llildame-•
"Why, Mlu Llitwinc, how ... _. 1
am to hear of JOU • • , jlllt a . . .
meat, lfadame heard me eaD. -,our
nlftle, Wbere are rou? Dowastain' Oh
HJI. come
up at .once I,:
H'ed•me Nab1man IDbraeed he
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-,ou. 'PC UIDII ...,
h, I hawe 10
mae&amp; to tell yoa. Sit clowD. Saeb
a hard IQJII11lllr. No, lit elo• to

••me

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dtar,?:;

lbare of the JDOD~~ tbexIa tb11 Qll'tmeDt, • ....,.-m, •
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me-aow-we c:aa. teJk-•
nbblt with the ftoppy ean oppoHd to ehfldren none, not tf
So dll'erent froa tM l:ut, eoel
ttbo eaoldo't -lot fO&lt; dte they wu bls, that '" otlll ho don't meetlnr
want • Jt.ouaetvl of Gt1aer """
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'ConttnuK. fnDr. !'llP' rx.el
t.rical ta• and other impoata.

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In Cleveland today and which 1J1:4U't
~cl fer Wasblnwton, from Mtchlp.n
\\11.&amp; rou:nd'y oondemned as.
'c:ommun!£1 I.OM&gt;Ired l.n a ~t I'MIOI.uUcn adopted here by the four le&amp;dtng velCIJ'llll! orpnlzaikJna.
T'-. _ ... ~ ......~-R - - ..,..
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t-rican Leekn, Veterans ot P&lt;we12n
Wars. d18abJed veterans~ Bq~on·
bh war vetet"'UU5.

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mtsmanapmentl

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YOU EVER STOP TO

Detrclt, June f-INS--The "bon,.

~army' whtch was dela..y1nc: trains

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to~:N~onna~~n~Arm~;our~~ct:u:nse~l~l&lt;M"~-~n~d~~~ls~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~

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I~~EW
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to

cINc INNAT I

themto that
he yards
wu afraid
they ] wlte
ers
leaYe the
esplalned
would be twed • He lndlca.Wdt
hat the yard tramc tnt.c:rrupkld
by t.he appearance of t.he vetel'lil,
would be rNUJDed

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&lt;Continued from pap one~l
ment canterences Germany, tho
peaeefnlll' oo-operatlna: With
:r~~:!B':r :~~
a!ISure
wiU dem&amp;nd run po11Utlalea1
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equaUty and freedom as eiiM1
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to the economic recovery of Oermsny and the world
"Chancellor BruenlQI was the
,
nrst man ~ ear of the t'OUI'a8'l
to expose t.he situation nt.o whleh
(Continued trorrJ:..,~ tme\
the Veraalllel! treat.y, the world. eetown for c:ona-esaman-at.largc
onomtc ertal8 end
( Seeretary of State Brown from of parUamentary democreey plunahlA horne In Blanchester. deelln~d ed 0ertnany
to meal whether the order for the "The German people mlllt mow
tmpouncHnr ot the prtmaey ballots The toundaUoru or the Retch aaw
I WM aolely concerned with th• Ret- and city tlnanoes &amp;re lbattl!red.
bert-.Paltner contat which haa de-- No func:tament&amp;l refOI'IILI h&amp;ve beell
1V&lt;'Joped iDto one of itte clole.at rues undertaten Social fnJunDee orl in the htatory of Oblo polftlca
pDiat.lODB &amp;re fadol bankrup&amp;cy. 1
'11le comment Ql' the MCretar)' of "The post-war pvt~~"JUneDtl ot 1
; Mate waa t.Jlat "We are not 'readf Qennany weakened ttui morale ot •
II tile ltollola to be
the people by a mtem o1 .,.
tbe law the btllot.t eou1c1 be elallmt whereby tb~ ltate '
1M a I
derRroyed at ~ldnltht, June •.
sort ot charity tnatltutloll, tDcnU-

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~UIIfttn ,;ontllc:t with Ilia fellow•man.

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cofl.tllenu,-IOJoul••larJI• .... •Z51. rt.l.
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Br~LL!h aovPmment ~-~.,.up!.~~· ~;c~ ~e~4J ~~
S.tr Ronald Linday, BrJtU.h am,...,.
busadar, toda.) sJaned an agree- ~~ !~ 1 j~f ubc~~~~ ~·
mc.nt for funding c.t the •1111000000 _ up
_ Ncrtb American ~
in Wil.r debt&amp;, IIUlpended ~ th~ 1_2 . up 2 1_2 Petples Ga&amp; !\5 ~
1 12
moratorium c:'er a ten year J)ertocl. 1 8
He cpnterred brieflY wllh tift- up 3 Allltd Chemical 53 1-4 up 2
r-etary '&lt;If the tlf1l.Sllry 14'111!'1 prior to 1-~. N•tional Blacuit 3Z 1-4, up l,
the slwtna lbe funded debt ~riea an Interest rate of four ~
may be made and I
cent
'.&amp;iiJ
k
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and heal h b
Italy was expected t" liKh the\
ept ear
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!unding aa:n-erm 1t tod&amp;J' PJnla.nd
,pply
rng
_,~~m~~~~lyfil.m,It..~ o-O-•
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the d bloodshot
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comes
CQOlditioo AIN
mrultiftw
agreed to the funding
SM.W. uitd1lf/ Putt.
~=~~bellad&lt;JIJ. nor
TO PROBE WOMt\N s Dt:t\TH
hannful. Suttes!lfully tued and recommended formfantandiitdulttUnce1897.
Hllbbcro 0 June 4--JN £--TI ..
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Pacific 1(1 1~4 up 1 B·8 AtchLW~II
30 J-2 up c2 ~-8 Union Pacific 41
4--lNB-On up 4 3-8, het.apeali:e and Ohio 14

l4t;th Oh1o National guard at«x:l
nearby ready to call out the Ohio
troops 1£ any ierlous d18turbanee
oet:LIJTed He wss appointed to
Held where a pollee Une was estabtion by Governor George White
Only one marcher deHed pollee
and broke av.ay He was QUickly
caught and returned to the fteld
His cries for assistance trom hl!l
buddies
fatal burnlna
of of
Mrs
Ellza.beth
Des ltewent
lhetrunheeded
refusal t.o lend their Roeber
'28, mother
a l"(!al
w:::m I
fellowp marcher aid tn
poai
t.he ll.n puoor who was found dym-: tn
llee the vetenms - :
tn t.he pare-:lnqe occupied. b:Y h('r
uti '.-a..
•h- ~uetaftth: cla.\l~Pf:er, lfUl l;loe ln'Yutia:f'l.ed "y a
o
-~t- u --~
...,. .. f - eountJ rrand ;Juey
stayed De'hlnd the poUee !lens
ThP jury will meet '11nhday and
WJth the Interference of poUoe an attempt will be made to dtter· I
little hope waa held by leaders of mine Whether the woman was murthe marchers th&amp;t they WtJukl IUC~ df&gt;red oommlttPd suidde or .die&lt;!
cc.'ed In ~1J11 a traln to continue lrcm
accident oount~ auth II
t.helr tr1R
P1tttburah, the next ;t ies aatd todav
etap In · th
uhlh111ton journey
They
emp atlo 1n thelr de;
a
FE
termination •
llold our ground
W4 VET KO.LS WI
The veterana 1!&gt;UO hall from
VI land N
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trolt, Toledo Cleveland and other Joh neB Tambt 1
une kl.
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northern Ohlo polnt.a, quickly lormn
wcr ·WDr 'li ~
ed a mau meetlnl In the lot t.o de· teran, shot and klll:!'d hlll wife :s
elde upon their rut.un pl&amp;nN
i::n~a!'.r~~ l~nd thV:: ~ ~:~J
c B Cowan, communla' leader mcrtally wouride!'t 8
mulutts j
and fteld marshal or the Cleveland later When be ~ in a pjlltol
delep.Uon took the stump ¥J: re~r- duel wtth poUee whr. t•£ e~l'rl ihr
ftrJn the tn~nUon of hll poOup to Tamlnl home '
gee to WashiDiton" "We don't
PoiJc:e believ£ Tamlnt rudclrnly
wnnt. any trouble But
~ave to wmt Insane After-the wife 1 had ,
gc~ to Waahlnaton Cowan ahouted ~n killed. Ttmint s 10 "'yeu old I
'Wewantrtdesandwellwalt.un- *':::n Maur1~. drrrpd frcm la&gt;tee- 1
til we get tbem..
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wlndo i
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of the I
The flrst engine which was per- ~nd stoey
d ~h n ~ e ~
mltted by the Yeterans to teave the orne to sprea
P
arm
[
ynrds slnce they arrived there la!'lt
n\Bht after a march from the PulfAMEloiA HOl'iORED
lie Square, lett shortly befora t.he
marchers WI!L!"e moved out of thl'
Paris, June 4-IN&amp;-M:rs- ~meha
)ards
Earhart Put.nam the first woman
'Ibe engine headed tor down· evu to fly tlie A.tJ.antlc alonct, waa
t.own Cleveland under a po:.llce es- 1awan:led the rllmcn, of t,he I4lon
rort Several veterans t.r1ed to ln- 1of Honor tociay tn rectllllltJoD. of
was pt'CRilt.ed t.o
front of the enctne and in a nat the aviatrix by Paui Painleve, a.1r
car
minllter atter a lune!Hon a.t tbe
Matowltl, in ordertna: the ltlareh-1 American Embus:P a.t.tended. by

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Wbtt~J a c:ity makea the miatake of 1oing into the electric po-

FOR DEBT FINDING

llshed
Colonel WUllaltl L Marlin of Lhe

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with what it 10ves

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uoo poUcemen
cant lot near t-he yardfl amid calcaJki and shouts from the disgruntled mob of marchers
The officers headed by C)llef
Georg£ J Mai.owttz who has been
at the yards since t.he y.etetans took
pos.sesston llad but llt.tle (illllculty
In letU.ng the marchers l.ntO the
field where a pollee lln~ was esktc-

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AmerkanElectnc
Teleph•me
funds convicted o! stealing PubHc Oenenl
11 1· 49Cupup1 aWe::.t.Wh
1-'·use
s~ up 1 1 2 "r&gt;ion
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en Ibanez selred tbe Prest- ........
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us during the
.1i3ht Several \ dency he •PPDinte.d Grove head oi Carbide 19 l-4 up 1 ~ 8 OU Pont
rr ~ l.ht ....a!.m some carr•"'ng pel- a mlllt.ary ml.aslon ~ Euro..... to 1 , 1
l-8 11p 1 6·8. Oent!!'al Motor.! 10
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up I Chr:&gt;sler 'I 1-4 up 1 1-8 Au
if!hB.ble carac.es, which we• " due I m out or t.he way Upon hlA ar- burn 38 , 11 ., 2 Ken~t 6 3-4, up
lc leave the P~sylvoniU yard\, rival In London, he wa 1 informed
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3-4 Standard Oil c1 New Jersey 25
were liLJ.ilo not !lllow~d tv mt.ve
e no on,er Wtnted him
up 7-8 Sears Roebuck 15 1-ll up
All J.nccmlng traffic on the Penn
1-6-8 N y central 12 1-4 up 1 5-8,
s)IYIU11a. was routed throuah the
!Hmot lake Mtntng lJl 3-4 up 5 l·i
Big FoUl md other roUtes 1md AGREEMENT
SIGNED
c.c.nWuut:d en tz way hours late
~nn!)'lvanla 9, up 1 3-8 Southern

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At rehearsa1
at n1I 11t t e
c:horua muter •i~gled her ou.t. tb
aJnc' ddllcult ph~se alone.
Afteiwa~ he qfd. "Very BOOn,
my dear, veey soon now, we shaH
hear from you, 'l'hia aeason the
minor parts and next aeason
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who knows t Take caroe of your
throat mmd no etra1nll18'1 Do not
foree ihat ,.;hlte tone Remember
that mterprebt,Uon ts the bt&amp;' t.hmg.
8 t 1
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en ScuUl Joumlh Avenue t o Hun,mgt-en
Mrs Robert Camp and children
are sp~ndtng the week end with Mr
and Mrs W S D11le of Oslllpolls
Mr and Mr.s J W E• e. s left
Saturday for- Ambridge
~nns)lvan Ia to a.ceompafi!i h "rr: " ' h e 1
dauahter Wanda who has bef'n vi!&gt;tUns there wtth relatives stnce De:&gt;
coraUon day
Mil• Eva Lf&gt;apu Is spendmg lhe
v.-eek end at Galllpoli.s
Mrs Hennan Bailey end da.ught.ers hue returned from a viSit at
\ Lt:l&gt;'l, W Va
Miss Vesta. McCoy and Mrs W
1R Drury of Olow;kr .left FrldRY
for t.wo weeks vl.!.it wJLh Mrs c B
Forrest and rami!)' a.l l',ttmot,
They will at.tend the g-ruduatlOn
e.J(eicllit*! or Miss Jean Porm'.i l
wl1 there
Do:n FarmeJ left Saturday fm
Ohio University ~ be- lnltlatf!a mto
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Kappa Ep.~llon Tkr r, a11 Y
Word has been recelvod t}ere by
Mr and Mr!\ Jalll81i SIR.Yelli'l of
South
Third Ave.nue Ihat their
11rand!IOn, JILIIJ.es Sisson ot Cha1 leston entered the sanatorium at
Terra Alta W Va W~-JnesdUy fo,
IL t.bfte mantlul rut cure
'Mnl Hubert Ma«:e ret~ S'aturday to her dutJeR at the Bli
Three Grocery after belnl abient
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the past two weeka because ot
I aor In wed hand
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Prldo.y from Columbus where 11he
visited with Mrs otUe 8Lanley
Mrs Bb.nley accompanied her here
for a visit with Mrs Iva. Brown
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Mrs F'n.nk Knopp ~md aon Frank
lett saturday for Logan
Mr and Mrs Frank Stevenson
left Saturday for their home ~t
Woodbury, N J , after spendlnii
aome time: here with Mr and Mra
Sidney Williams
I M C Hobert waa a business vlfilt
or ~n Cincinnati Friday
The Senior B Y P U motored to
Sansbury farm near LangsyUJe Pl'l
day eveninK where they enjoyed a
weiner rout About 28 member•
were pruett for the a!falr They
were accompanied by Mtal!l Lettie
FUK&amp;te and Rev F 0 KreaJ(el"
John Kent was In Columbu!'l Prtda.y on businesa.
Mrs Victorta McCarley, da!llhter
Clara Frances and son Clarence reI turned Friday from a villlt at Char·
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Incomes in Turkey of '300 a month are luxed 43
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Mra. Jensen wa1 makinc up her
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fool.
What's
the not
auwer
colnc hisShe
w11ked
over to • ~hair to 1it 1A AIconterenoe-mtnua
the approved
f:eral
to lav1hTony
or ery.
a lot.
You're
altopther
blithe
amlle
the bill ftnally waa
Ht loved her. Not becauH she to bet Oh. you don't have to r;ive for a whll._ Per~PI some Idea manufacturen' ezclse or sa
tax
wu pntty or beeauae •he had the 1t now-this minute. Think It over, would come to her, Perhaps Ml· ~eh ~r e =
dame Nahlmaa mt.ht come m. and rich ,:d poor alike
lM&amp;ialililP of a career, but jult for that'• ~ I've ~t to Jaww,"
Lfiy Lou walked hoiDI, prepand ' " her. Qr, abe JDlcht 110 to a pub- 1 "lnltead of 1 pneral manufacherMit.
She' folllld her CIJftl 'I ftUiftl. her dhm•r and Maxlat'l. C'4nned lie teJepbime aad
the ltot.) ud turen' elelle tax, applyl.na: to all
"TofiJ'1'" abe aald pntly, It doe• Spinach with a poached e11· Nouf- ask for Salalllle Cotnr
1 alike an4 lnJUI'In8 no one, the btU
not iaaUer. do you aeet Becau~e iahi.nc and cheap.
Sht started ap. 1Tbe ttnnce ! contains many speclallevtea aaa~nat
all that;-ali love--everything h~e
Her handa la1d the table, h)'l)l;e :rotaN" man wu ri.cht beat~ her. I a few lndustrtea," mkl. Crlap, who
1tbat-la pne for me. Dear Tony, I, the ecgs into the boihng water, "W~t·~ the huriehT" he aaked her. 1 urged the salea t1.:1
I o v e d the mao I mpned, and 1 scooped them out w1th a serving
f'Wh)-1 don~ Jmow J~ what 1 Repretll!Jlt&amp;tlYH trom autnmoblle
ever-"
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But abe hardlr dw them, hardlJ
"Aren't 700 a newtp.lper wo~ , riftC IOW"l.ltm P-.-.a on tbe induatry
"Yee. I auppoiM! lo• Tony · Not uw what she wa.s doln•
Rev Clancy
tR)would
ot Michigan
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an 1"
1 cakd
that. be
vote apJnst
that It mattera."
"'h. gosh, spinach!" )I[ a :rt n • "'Ob 1117 COQdDen, not'"
the measure aa a proteat
•After aU that le put JOU ean aighed, eomlnc Into the kitchen to
Be rrfnned. "'IIJ' mlatake.l Rep Ra.lne)' or 1Wnoll demoatllllonlalmt"
amfr of. the algns of food. "W•Il. 'J'hoqbt you were too pnUJ f01 tt. craUc leader of the bouse 'who wu
"Y-. no matt-er wllat he did, It never mind, I'll eat lt. But let'e t bod a bUJtdt m,..Jf. Thoqbt 1 • PrortlinenG !l&amp;ure in ,.,;,.inl thl
dG(IIIIft't mau.r, beeauae ht'l part g.,. tlaat cu al. plum pqddiJw J'OU ad.Wht let 70D tit oft tt"'
ijill, -&amp;lie- m£.ul!'"qab'r:at ft lie
of ....•
..111'11 caine to uve for Thanb«fySbe dlmdued ld ...
u decltn~ to
tbe ~erence reSIMI wnt; throa1h the want ad• inr. I could atand the spinach, lf 1 tq blm luck. After a while ~ pOrt ~Wit
bill cah'l811 tarur -,
tn the papen. Bat. il -.h• dld pt a wu aure ot the desaeri ••• wel11 atroUed onr to"'rd tM •Ienton. 1taxea on Imported otl coal copper
job H: wouldn't begin to pay for her You've been eeyin~r. It's a real aDd Ltly Lou gathered counae to and lwnber
JeaiOill, with Gwin or anyone elae tragedy all ril'ht. it you abed a tear. &amp;'0 to the public telephone, and aak
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t~ btU, ~
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worth whtle. And how would abe TeU me, h11,11 Htt1e Robin got for SUAnne Coin.
1 w
s 1 ave
cu expen lll't!S

You d!.,..ld pin your faith in your city, juat aa yqur city ptns
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a statement
that 1twhtch
was not
ht• he
duty
removeiBBued
him but
that the saym11
committee
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hearlnlj" the case and brlngmg out the evtdence should prefer Chllfll•• w)len he will take proper actiOn His attitude
leaves little doubt as to h1.1 course m the matter, that
cour0"e betng tq rille alon11 with Walker and the Tammany
crew Insofar as it is poosil!le for htm to do 1\P.

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ilE INQUIRY headed by SeabUi val New York has coqte
to a h~lt, temporarY t.llou11b 1l rna:· be, while M•·. B•••
bury has anpouncell that il is nuw Ull to Mr- Rouocvelt to
temove tile dapper Junmy Walke1, mayor of New Yol'lf.
!rum h1" ••111 of honor 88 11 reoull ol !ltoc!Ollijr~• mil de ml C&gt;:o,{ '
the heartug whicb investigated the action• of the welljD;,.p;j[lo'~~lii
dre.,ed chief 'i!xec~tive of the natwn'• rreatelt city. Nat-l;;;tJ~-~;~~~
orally, Mr. l\Qoae11elt has replied m exactly the language
that everybodr who has followed his fortunes reee11tly,
knew that he WQUid, namelY tn a side otepping, ."bqck

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Willi unable to pt. u. 1n UrM tcLW hrntt rr
1 o 1 o 1 Jl\Ul\OA flew about
followinB ; ln1 inM-tad. ot reductna
a.,,.. Thftt.htna l2 1-8 up 2 1·8~
PboDI !'•u """' T• t.o tlrMt. to1 the put-out J.te&amp;dowa Rife p
t 0 3 U Brown'• actlQn l&amp;te yesloerctay that ment
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Woolworth 28 1-2 up 2 1-4
then dame to bat tn tbe fatal
- - - - I the IICJ'et.al'Y ot 1t&amp;te wu pre~r- \ 1be moral deaeneratlorl
t{l·
L Cth l'cbacoo B :\3 up 3 l-8 Eaiit
Vir,iDia
eleYenth ll.nd sent one or Rite I Of·
Totalll
43 0 9 4 IJnl tar a recount 1n the Republican tl&amp;llOOd b)' the claiB •t.rualk or ew-1
mlu ~·~ "' ,_, up , 3-8
terlnia for a elnlht hiL lnto center
: 0011krli tor IO'Iernor Brown wu tural bollhHilm wh1ch like a. corPHONE ._L
neld l'aulltnethr, P,!!o1)'1
"!.that llekl0 1 Two-base
defeatocl
the race by
8 rodinl polton lll"l!tfl&gt;ll ID "'•troy 1 •adinr hauao o1 Stocks OHIO TOWNS REFUSE)
ra.n In to set. e ..- 1 &amp;UY It at.ruc
Baaea on balls- oft Ltwlw 1 RUe 1 InpU., wealthy yo una: Cine lander the moral code
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thl earth at that , 1
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'Tit'"'
be a sbowdo"" "' Sho,. GaiDa
From
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point boWlded over the ftelder
Struck out-by, Lewl!, 4
1the navy 1n charge or JL('f'OnautiCA aee which forces are •lll1r11 to buUd
I to I Pointa
---lit
he&amp;dandPI.&amp;herstored. Thattheb&amp;ll
Pint b&amp;lw! on err.orll--8 0 E 4. by lt,OOO voles
up a new Germany on the bub of
f. r)';~.n 0 J une 4-INS-- Bryan
1bounded ln\.o the air a considerable \ TroJana 3
, Pr:albt.Uy that Ule lmpoundlnl ot the unchanalnl principles of chrla-~
llJ"\(,j folll ne ~ hlx.rrn g lO\IoTIS a 1e opJ
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j Will ovel R ile~ Trojanf
Lett on bues-8 0 E 12 Tro- I the l4a 1oth rim
b&amp;llo
tlanlt)'
B:r LISLU: GOOLD
pueed t o the ... ons tructluu or a nUl
1 dlaLance 16 undlapuU&lt;I when ~t lB
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Without a semblan ct! ul a doubt \ J&gt;een the hetahth of Paulkner 1, jan.s I
have .i'm
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tl may
Thl! rovemment wiU be forced
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pO!&gt;U.ft ke 11 Br)an dt t hls t uneh was lh e betil 811.1ntl ployet.l A.t thf! more than a1x feet It. was a lucky I Double pl&amp;ys-DUlard to Oraveh a connect1 wi~
~t t.O ll!l&amp;ue In part the fmergeney de- New ·~von. J\IDI 4-lN8-The Conijre&amp;:ma n f'n mk c Kntnl n 01
luca l d&gt;amum.l In yetUii both teams break for the eleetrialwla and a Btaver Lo Sauer to Plsber Galla- m
on
e
rt- ereea planned by Chancellor Bruen
of Napoi.X~n Wft.o&lt; w t lf led u-day
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~~:•vlny their p1t.chere the neces&amp;\ry 11.0UIIh break for the Trojaw
&amp;her to Sauer to JI'IJiher, Dcmoali:ey I
hl~t.ed when Bro~_n InK In order to me.t. ftnancJal • •:toc~k:',~m::":tl0&gt;1~ 1t&amp;~ inotner ltl'Oni Jn ~luUons IU! up l.t'&lt;! by bu.si
,.u ppoll to make It a game of ball I Dook Dillard at the ahort&amp;tqp po- ~ to OallaKher
m n
a~ e cant tell w,wt lteationa In the comln&amp; weeli:R.
LOCt&amp;y ' ..rttb" JRCUri&amp; ntM men nt a n~t••nlng helll hep.
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m teresllna and entert aminK for the sltlOn for $he Trojans played a Trojans
000 000 000 00-a 1mliht CleYelop
j ~The cabinet, lndependl!nt of
rtmnlnJ up fNIDt 1 to more the c.on~Jres&amp;'lHUl 1 a~ urg"'d to opstands, but I'IJ trying for the man- whale of' a same ' 51la811n&amp; nJa 8 0 E
000 000 000
Por seYeral weeks attaches at parUes will fteht for the sptrttuaJ than 5 polnl.l Clollnl
pot;t the plw:1 ror h n.Pw ~totr 1ce
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:~.g er~ t h&amp;t F1:.her Rlfe and Lohse, in left neld, center fteld and rtabt 1 Umpires- Fowler and Plokeru;
the secretary of state a omce ha.Ye and ewnomic recovery ot the na· virtually &amp;t t.he top and f~·~~-ood here and all legislation mvolvinll
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~ who was back to lend hi.IJ, support fleld and everyplace on the infteki \
been chect.lna and JechecklnB the tiona! and the reaenerRtlon 0 , JL the hl&amp;helt Ieveii tetn
unnece.&lt;J.'iar) Ettl d Wl:l':tt&gt;J 111 l). ~n(iJ •
t.o his team appeated exhausted at diamond Undoubtedly Riles sup- 1
SOCIF.TY MEJ::'Is
primary ballots with mleroscop.c new Germany
in bondl
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port was neYer better but tben 1 The Phlla~ W
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care Errors dlaeovered, It was re-Bryan wa~;~ h;;t• d l tr IL n:.w
1 Rift&gt; s men trie-d vainly to brln&amp; Murray did not play
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1the Church 0 ~ Chc~n ~ ~~:f ported haYe cut Palmer'R lead ln
a nJuch n eeded I un across the
Box score
ICVt:nlllg lor their Ieaular mce~ Lhe race tor con;reuman-at-large
that t ime thf&gt; prujFC\ l'. u~ oppawd
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nome plate In the eleven tnnln~ or \ 8 o E
AB R H E at the h.arne 01 Mr!'l H 8 Cu d from 13», as unol!lelally announced
in1onnally
Kecreatlon a Leading Pat- ~ play On several oc.caslons a score Gallagher ss
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5 0 1 1 GrCUIJ 5 wJth Mr.s Curd as leader followtn&amp; the elecUon to 78 votes ,
bher Gets Short End
:;eemed as:;ured for the
Auger \ Beavu 3b
6 0 0 l wue hostftiSet&gt;
AmonB the speculation advanced I
(Continued from PBie one)
Co
Wt:ATHEK OUTLOOK
Ball master s mighty tnen but the Lewis p
5 0 2 o l Durtnrthe bustnesaaesslon pla(ta followtnr the order to lmnoundlug , upon the people 1.0 support 11 60 •
mtniJ18 was the atar
Wit.Shlngton June 4- IN8-Weet·
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Of COre
~tltempt falled and Ule;v went score Demoske~ If
5 0 o 0 I \\ere made h;r hulding Ute r,nnuul the ballot&amp; Wlt.li that recheck in the cialilJUc &amp;OYenunent He defted a
cUmbln&amp; more than 5 ty wea ther outlook J une 6 to 11 In less Then again Rife s rlghthand Sauer, 2b
4 00 o o 1 picnic !or the &amp;cJny ~t ha .. Leer! j Herbert-Palmer conU!st may have &amp;:OYernmmt uiUmatum clem&amp;ndml
a ne"' reoord high Ralls clush e
N 11 INNINGS
' man Mulrlly did not play which Flsht!r lb
5 l 3 0 annouru:ed ChatttwUibeht:ldFrtday diacloaed errors In some of the race'&gt; I hlll immediate and uncondltlollal were out&amp;tlndlnll)' 8tl'Onl with At·
Ohio ValleY- Local .&lt;lhowers and
~
l handicap?ea the Trojans consld- Meadows c
5 0 2 0 1 aJternomt a, lhe home d Mr .. 1 tor other state aJIIces
j surrender
ehiaon and Un1on Patine llllnlna: l thunden: t:: rm~ flr!it hall 01 week
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Of
t'rubly
Parfitt cf
f 0 1 1 Ca:.:h Darst 1ear Kyger
Omclal Yotes ot the pr~mary re- Colonel Orove I reYOlt followed a. aenral points apiece and even low partk:u.l!irly
uOO ut
Wednt'Sda~'
..,.ac
op
tnale Per• ' Tu:!fy
Lew1s at thP. mowtd for Swisher rf
3 o o o! At the ck. ~ 01 tht' mcetlnw heme \aults have nner been announced I long pertod or act1ve deftance priced laauea running up 1 to 2 wannu nr~t pa rt uf WP" k: followed
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.mib Winning Run
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1 o o 0 mode Ice cream and cake wu.., scrv- by thiS !lecret.ary of state nlthoush aa:alnat the c:cn&amp;titutecl authorlttea po~adeta Uke U
Steel allJed by oc.cler Wf'dnesda or Thursday
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- - _ - to
It hall been narly four weeks since He ha!i lon1 ~en lr:nown u the
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hits as did the master twirlt&gt;r RUe I Totals
the eleetlon The delay
arrnounc- m06 t radical of aU ChUean ann" chemical, American l.obllcco B, Am_
42 1 9 3
~ ertcan
aiT ~Wuction
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-an d re t tred f our men bY ule strtk eMRS IWANI f.l PASSF S
Jns the ofbctal tabulations It was 0 m&lt;:er!l
worth, can
American
Telephone Wool·
and
It was a. hard fought battlt! from out route
1TroJam
AB R H E
Mu; Tom ManJey PQ.!Sed • away txplatned was due to the tact thut
The air force leader wu a e~ose ConsoHdated Gas advanced
to
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3 0 J J at her hem~ knc.l\ 1 ali the 0 N j ••ttache&amp; oi the secretary o.f slo.te s ltrtend of former Prealdent Ibanez. more Lhan 3 polotl each Volume
!'!:tart to finish Both teams player! thTile Fouthern Ohio te11.m earned \ Bas.~ It
H.iioir.n.
f' on Y IU'l they obtained when I Dillard
ss
5 0 2 o Mchlhi
with ¥.hom he plotted the nnt
d ldedly
St
Jomce have been checkmg the
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~'Tvl"" -up baedll tnroughhout nl!ithei r Pl~her sockM C1ne dov.n Lhint oa.se On.ve~. 3b
4 0 I I I&lt; P Mn~, .... ,•,nnn!!th .~!_~!&gt;.RUJ~ .. u,t ctnct vote in each county
plt-~ mllttary lntervt!ntlon in poiJtJ.Cl' Jn was ~
up with total turn
,,.. ng an
a:e oYer t e othet n 1 w y hlch l',lls m such a position Faulkner cf
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They &amp;epa.r~~ted becaUIII! OYer approxlmaUna 800,000 shares
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fttkllna play 01 In batting out at that It co Jid no, be hant.lled b)o Ltwis tb
hulrt attock, wh~ch Ghe suflered 1
Ibanez would not ooncu 1
th
Cl~ price.! were U 8- steel 30
5 0 1
the close ot the eleYent.h mmns lht! Graves Rlfc' s lt;ugthy tillrd ~s~tcker R Pl~kt&gt;ns c
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clock
f'rldll.y
afternoon
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measures
Propoeedr
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nOrov
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Bethlehf!f1l Bteel 10 up 1 1-4
5 0 1 0
8Qutherq Ohio ElectriC team scoted Gre~es however mudt! 8 oeautJtul 8 Pickens' 2b
.,ho wanted l.o execute aU poUtJ~ Amnican can 40 1-B up 1 l 6,
5 0 0 0 ~8~lt: is survived by her husbtlnd and

By Edson R. W•ite, Shawnet", Oklahoma
THAT the adYertiaina coluiJIDI are in the shopper•' service.

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Hardly a day p•uea that you do not find it neceaoary to
qoake ·l!l¥'C;Iuue- No matter what you want to buy, rea&lt;!1
~~the ~.litli&lt;9it&lt;!tia. is the quickest _,. in which to find where
to buy what you need.
. . . Everyone abould realize the v•lue of the advert1srments and
They tell you •here you can get the fulleat
value for yoor money.

read them carefully.

Reliable conc:erna who b&amp;Ye confidence in the quality of their
toOda and Hl"t"ice penistently adveltioe thooe interestinJ facto.
Pro,....i...,l buaineu com:ema bow that it takea high qualitr merc:handi~e, prompt ael'Yic:e, reuonahle pricea and advertiainl to ret the buoinesa. That ia why it pays to trade with
thl
You ahopld Yiait the stores that are recular advertisers and
do it often,'ao JOU can take advantap of the bar1ains offered.

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I SHALL NOt WANTLThe Lord ts my shepherd: I ,
Surely goodne.. and mercy shall follow
1 hall not want.
me all the da)'s o(.my life. and I will dwell in the house of
the Lord forever.-l'aalm 23:1,6.

THE WAY OF SAFETY-The Lord knowct~ the "f&amp;Y
.,[ the righteous: but the way of the \liCked Bhall PCl'lBh.
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DISGUSTING SPECTACLE
HE DISGUSTING spectacle of trytng a man convicted of
murder and sentenced to the pemLenttary for ltfe i•
bcmg w1tne".l'ed m Cleveland bec!&lt;USe the Courts decreed
that •orne techmcal violations of the law occurred at the
!mmer trial They fatled ~ee!'lini!IY, to take note of the
fact that eVIdence wa&amp;.64il\•ient to make twelve Peogle
vote the man's guilt. Fro'!' ita very Inception. the actton•
nf the defendant and hts witneBSeshave been such ll8 to
almost enttrely preclude any other verdicvthan one of
gmlt
Were he of •uch char~cter that there was ~ pq~ilbil:
tty that he was nqt bemg treated f~irly, tile c~se would
be qmte •o obnox1oua. But w)!ep the defenq4nt is B crilll-1

onSe~l~on~e~ru§n~o:r:':"e'~•~·~m~e=f~or~a~sto~~po~t=th~e~h~a~rd~d~ri~ve~n~~""";:"~";':;'c~""~"'~";"~h~a~m~r~!~~~~3~0~0~1 1 Rawlings
s-~Yen
children
Ftmeral
serv1ces
ar~ be
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The buldlen was well. Be waa
He reached
around LUy

Lou.•a neck, and pulled

D..ogr'am'

I~j?·~~~

'*'• aad 7h'l tte1 bettet,"
to.

)'J:nlD&amp; to

'Mt;
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J'i-i~lif~¥~·~

remember. Let'a
be laid.

blm a can at antl•

~- tlDs of anchoviel and "
!lona loaf ot Italian bread and balf
la Poau4 of Slrl111 eh~ae.

now. G~ """" t'n twl- a week,
......
....,
and after the tint of Oc:tober ebe
would work With him every day,
and would be able to take t.he
weekly e.heclr ~onscientloualf. If
she could just hold out until thea
• • • Mrs. Jensen's $50 was due on
the twenty-first, and there would
be extras bealdes perhaps $12 or
$l 5,
•
She had stari::~d work in the
h
h
M
b"'·
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etropo
u horus, t ree n 1g .....
~o~a
k 1tan
t
1
a wee
or Te earsa !'I now, a,~
soon 1t would be every mght. Dra~alict
lesson:, too,h an: ~w;n told
er 1 was Ime 8 e 00
enang
and dancmg • , • wa~hme her wJtb
that glitter an hil eye. • .. •
"What'
,.
• the tr,ouble todaY!" ,
Nothing, Its iust that I m
overwhelmed when I realize how
unprepared I am-even for the llt-.
tle parte l'm lftely to let thta eeaIICJl1 ll I'm lucky-~:~
"What did I tell ou when ov
h
Y 11
d Yto
came ere a yelll' ago-a rea Y
Bl~ ~~~tterfty, and a few other bag
roes·

1 She, made c:olfee and theJ'
feuted
~00'
Mu:lo ta out. She'll h"I ~ow. 8 ~ ~ d;.~t ~h·~
i the ..-,
t en.
ow cou
en
°'?
m!!;
,PAt.;·
,. T
ld back now and think of the hopei
1
...:.h ~n t
th ~7' 0t bon~ sa
I had and how easy it seemed to
re
wu. -:- mou
u
a
:realize them when I had only a
ch~
&amp;Dlllttering ot languages-"
I .91: ~now ,ou don't like 'her. Bot
"You mean when you knew ~o
'iri-.'1 hen such a good friend to languages and ~ouldn't sme Engme, Toay. Where do you auppoee Uah c:orrecUy-"
Uvln1 now lt it weren't for
"Yea and when 1 think of all the
heJo! .ADd, oh, Tony, if I juat h ... other Cirla I've known _ Iota of
Poach to hlre someone to t&amp;ke eare the
t 80 youna as I Dor soof tie bubeheD here M~ne would
m ~:
tri
h .n&amp;'
--. Afi'N to that! And then
p~w!"-~.:~~t.C-&amp;n .::pt
manr that would now &amp;n
•
n. 11 he ~ hrt t
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themf ~ora t
&amp;•l'IW owan
1 .,
T
• OIJ7
to be 11ngera, and ate coiPI to
- Fol\ answer he IWOftL In his na.. t.tlf Aren't you sorry for me tool
' ~lve Italian.. 1'hen he got up and I am-I eould weep for all ot us-..
be~ to p.aee tbe floor, wavmg his He had been sitting on the piano
anne. mutterina to himself•
bench. He rose now and took her
"To think that 1-that I would gently Into h1s anna
cut oft Dly richt arm for ;vou-.,
"Don't say Gwin-it,.A rldlculoua.
"Tony1"
Say Dw 1,ght-"
1
'Don't atop roe, t adore you You
"Dwight, then-It doesn't matter,
kn,ow that.. Always-from the ftr111t. doe!! it1"
And now tbis helhsh povertJ.
He held her oft at ann's length
s,u.,
bUia! Nothing Co
studymg
Her sweep of dark:
fu 70Uwaving" hair, her f&amp;buloDB Uly-llke
IJI,. Lou's mouth twitched. She akin, her dark brows, her fuU scardadll't lnow whether abe wa1 rome let lips "Yes, it matten It mat-

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THINK?

••t

WAITE

Shawnee, Oklahoma

•re

Women
the I!Nl i11d1e1 of food.
the fineat of food t~rodl!c:ll al'1' adv•rtiaed.

They know that only

Ec:onO!fiJ hu b"n PTt!IC:hed mon,tilll• n!!Q!I 11nd pight until
until eveeybodr is prac:tic:i111 it. The reault ia that t:ltere i• very
little c:!aeerfl!l talk. l'f a litUI of the""'~ u•ed in- this economy
talk were unci in gettintr aom'! of tjle ~pie tl' ape!"! inatead of
ecollC!JDize, it would help tile country qutle a bit on Ill way to nor-

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llardlilll" the ataunch uneq4tvocal stand on one su:le or the t~~\~:~~~~~~~
other of a queatiq~.
rtlr -Roosevelt ha• a very good chance to make frten~o
.~!:'~~~;
for htmoelf throlltllo'Qt the country, by taking the bull by
the horna and o111ltlng Mr. Walker, tf by any chance there
lH evidence ~ho'fn to jij~tlfy s~ch action Wh•le the act
mill'ht lllld probably would mean the loBB of
stre~rtlt for tllll presi~tnt1al nomtnat1on for the .
Yorker. the loss w.Quld be more than offset by gams
throughout the co\intry as a result of such actwn m
face of the powerful New York orgamzabon.
Evidently, however, instead of taking such a nostt1.ve.lnh
stand, tht' Empire State 1overnor much prefers to
alonJ as he hao in t~e p~st1 astraddle of the 1B8ue masmuch III&lt;!Oti·

them

Lil1
Lou about
waa not
She
)old
Ton:y
It comforted
when he came
.fi;l to ..,. her that evening. "Sure,

s'l:'e;::'

n'owlna
all the k1
one•
witjiQ!It saying (or tt '" the very nature of lhe
man Smce he baa become promrnent before the American
peopl~. one thm( th•t can not be eaid of htm '" that re-

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;turdUy..
Bp.t lte didn't know her Ob be
lldn"t tnow bel' I
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'
M
hi
r&amp; Jenaen e~me and took
m
from Lily Lou • arms, and he
~?&amp;ilhed: hll
little hand, and put 1t
... li!L••ense
··'der Wi s he
n. "
n 's 8 h O..u
~ him •way,
l.ny l-ou. wept,
"Pshaw!'' Mrl!l, Jensen flald,
-.ton't you care! They never knQW
UJ'bQdr :reaDy at that age.''

mal of ton~ standmg, known tp be a tac~ete~r ~nil ll::~~l~~ ~~~~~~~~"~'~~~~~~¥
ull around enemy to society and when tt is 4llJI)ast iJ .
_3
p
Cra\\tcrd, 11 'It:ddY Black'a orch.
ble to gather in tbe neces~flrY witnesaet!l, to prov'
u ao Charlle Ken and Hil Pcpulat
0~z 0 ~~:st~~rlt &lt;34&amp;.5-'JOOJ 7,am
Mtate's contentions because the defense keepli them
~ RadiO
den, they be ill&amp;' of the elaH8 of. the ~CC4,eQ, it
'j'one Pictures, 0 Oov.rncr Oeof'le ;_;"iriic• ~
h
ld
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White of Ohio, 10 MOJ'Dlnl Mwst- "'
reaches the point where some steps • ou
e
cale,
ll Ora•·'· 1 30pm Rorble
whereby law abiding soctety were olfereil eome
R•Y, art~. ' ao Mountain Wen.
instead of liVing it aU to the criminal at tbt:~ expense~
~~~~~ 'ignf:~ 3~0 cirour: 4 Rov;
decent, law abLdinJ tax-paying cibzens.
Qciden a.ma, a Qoiden
It ia.onuch to be regretted tbat the courta are so rntent
a so 'th....,T 10
T
on following the letter ot the law in qiany iqstances ipatea!l
" -''~"
of the Intent where the use oH!IInllll/ftl lllln•• WOII\11 Jllll•~
it har~·GJI,tlie ~riTRinal It I• ha't'dly to be -wondered
t~at ijle Umted Sllotes J8 so mucb more mfeahd with .!Jie
crLmjllal thall anY other civllized natton 'P tile world. \\" e
bree&lt;l them by the action of our cour!B lq ,c~n•trulns
in their favor What more could be expected under the
!iill=uJIIstances?

passt~g"
endeavqr,
That thill·lf what ·was expected by

HAZE·L
1851-

lhu~by and blooming.
IJw the crystal beade

maiW.ea.

In
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charge ot

h

She told
Gwin. whathim.
he had aald,
hoping
to propitiate
He amlled, and. aaid nothinl.
He wu co&amp;ehin&amp; her In t.wo entin kles DOW Tftv'·~- an4 11nt-.

te'i11J, Sbe

~841 ~
., ..._
w Roalna ,_.,

The Barber of Seville, and Gilda Jn

Ria'oletto. and lll•oon •nd M'non
would -fOllow.
Could eyone eipeet. her to rive
up a chance like that 1 Wasn't there
some way! So~e way •• , but she
couldn't think of an,. •• ,
"What IS the matter with you""
MaJUoe demanded, that night.,
'
••Not.hing Just-flnance ..
1
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Fudge! With Gwm to back you,
and Tony iD line for ,~be bJ• money
too. ani} Na.hlman"She's tn Europe!'"
~
''Landed today, on the De d•
Franee.
Don't you read your
papenf"
Lily LoD

pll~ ~he

unwaahed
diab,a on the sink arabbed hfr ht
ndcoat.
•
a 14 n
,.
notel Rftl, tlle told the tul
a;Lan ahe hailed at the (!Ol'ner.
Nahlmaa. mll'ht not be at the
Ritt, of coune. She mll'ht be out.
She un.rbt not eVen consent to see
her.
At t'he desk she Afked Nahlman'l
roont nutnber, and waa curtly refuaal &amp;be inf8rmatlon.
A younl' J:Mn In a c:reued tweed
suit who had. followed her to th'e
desk tamed •":'Y jut u •he did,
.. Hard luck I he aald.
"Yea," abe Wd, tty1n1 to •n•wer

he ia ping l!!ldo!ll ••••

wer or ~ 11auaineaa, it ia eQI&amp;Iin&amp; in _• buainau that_ ohQ!Ild be
owned buainen.
Uaually the reoult 11, when J!Ublody owned,
it ia left in the banda of the politic:iaJP who aenerally oee that it
ia nobody' a buaineu but thein.
Th, IOlll&lt;'r aoocla remain on
thelvea the higher does
their c:pat hecQtllll aod the harder it ia to move them. Newspaper
ad~nl ~eepa atoclu moving.

nMrJ

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Merp lllODeJ' or wealth -it of no uae to an individual, no mat-

A, wlull• lpt of c:itiu alaml

ttill 11r J~ b~~ ~~. ~h~= exp!'tue of

tl!t .m~!l~&lt;• ~lilt tel pi~ a few II&amp;!Tb'W·!D!D4e~

'fl""ji!IJ t!'II!Df Ill l!!t II !'ec:41ti..t:t;.:W,, II!Aie

m-"""'
"~
th!!Y
11 ~.- *'! "'"'f·~Y

Cltil:eRJ,

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P!"lllll.e, • aj&gt;d an
are lleprlve&lt;l of a

tl!rave. ,-vftt'l t!Jey
PJ9mptly invent np
' . #. ~-r wjitea ""' a yery l!l•f~pt IMJ;r. 41!1on1 the
t"!!~ ~ tit~~ l tllaJ!Iay an iporaJlc:t ~!i::PP.flli!!ll• ~hat I
pfMlf;Wiit'~tlf 'If ,_ta t.n1e1tl at .evaa~ ~~··.
It ' J !PlAW len
1
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- eqc:ol!l'atlnlf
oJ 1 1!8f"l~s, }0 . oar,
§;_
..t.•lf.l,b
''l
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- J'ii!Y'l'~~ !!~!'6rtl~•111•b!DU1ate~ talet,
? Jr

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eat IDd wh&amp;t wou.ld the bubeben
d 1
o
-'-ta ed
Bettft to have ......n up.-e: J'
Ia calttomla. But It she did that
the bU, • • • No, then wu no
illl' a.ct. Bbe'd haft t4l JI'O oo,
IO!Hho1r.
Sbl bonowed tl50 from Waoda

hltlnc llenelf tor dkinc,
f.or takinl' it, bif~Jte

.Sr of "I Hftr ex•

1

~ee it ap1n, bat I'm ldodud. eaa.'t etuu "
I
h~
..tt.d. ln 10 da,., w ..,

whoopina c:oqh, or did your •oace
leave you f"
All th t •...a.t
Lll Lou tossed In
• n..11
Y
her bed. In the mornlna abe 1'018
at ab:, to 1'9 to .Jamaic:a Park to
He tlw,. bubehen, before work M
the atWHo. 1'\t&amp;t would help ~ .. •
would help ber c.o decide, When abe
held him in ber anD I she bact eourqe ••• eourace tor &amp;DrthiDC • • •
"Be'• l'f'Owina out of all ldl
elotbea," Kl'L leuea aid, "ad I
don't know u I eaa keep ldm illil
~~t, bees.
r thl ..l.l .. wwlillll' or no
DH m
........,.
~-~ttl~';'hr:eed.... ~~· .~

r•n•a Lily Lou I LU,- Lou r..nal~:
i

r just h•rd you II'Ot n on the
de Ftance- I wonder It llildame-•
"Why, Mlu Llitwinc, how ... _. 1
am to hear of JOU • • , jlllt a . . .
meat, lfadame heard me eaD. -,our
nlftle, Wbere are rou? Dowastain' Oh
HJI. come
up at .once I,:
H'ed•me Nab1man IDbraeed he
...,
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r,
~
~
I
1
we ..... _
~1 ._ 1 0 at
-,ou. 'PC UIDII ...,
h, I hawe 10
mae&amp; to tell yoa. Sit clowD. Saeb
a hard IQJII11lllr. No, lit elo• to

••me

!r:;.rr,

dtar,?:;

lbare of the JDOD~~ tbexIa tb11 Qll'tmeDt, • ....,.-m, •
_,
me-aow-we c:aa. teJk-•
nbblt with the ftoppy ean oppoHd to ehfldren none, not tf
So dll'erent froa tM l:ut, eoel
ttbo eaoldo't -lot fO&lt; dte they wu bls, that '" otlll ho don't meetlnr
want • Jt.ouaetvl of Gt1aer """
• 'it:'~

~ wtU ~ .. ~1

zp pll't-"'

esw .... .,

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... ...

25c .

ouLL EYES

081

have

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'ConttnuK. fnDr. !'llP' rx.el
t.rical ta• and other impoata.

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In Cleveland today and which 1J1:4U't
~cl fer Wasblnwton, from Mtchlp.n
\\11.&amp; rou:nd'y oondemned as.
'c:ommun!£1 I.OM&gt;Ired l.n a ~t I'MIOI.uUcn adopted here by the four le&amp;dtng velCIJ'llll! orpnlzaikJna.
T'-. _ ... ~ ......~-R - - ..,..
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nan
t-rican Leekn, Veterans ot P&lt;we12n
Wars. d18abJed veterans~ Bq~on·
bh war vetet"'UU5.

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mtsmanapmentl

-eel.

YOU EVER STOP TO

Detrclt, June f-INS--The "bon,.

~army' whtch was dela..y1nc: trains

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to~:N~onna~~n~Arm~;our~~ct:u:nse~l~l&lt;M"~-~n~d~~~ls~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~

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I~~EW
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GOVER•lENT

to

cINc INNAT I

themto that
he yards
wu afraid
they ] wlte
ers
leaYe the
esplalned
would be twed • He lndlca.Wdt
hat the yard tramc tnt.c:rrupkld
by t.he appearance of t.he vetel'lil,
would be rNUJDed

__
&lt;Continued from pap one~l
ment canterences Germany, tho
peaeefnlll' oo-operatlna: With
:r~~:!B':r :~~
a!ISure
wiU dem&amp;nd run po11Utlalea1
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equaUty and freedom as eiiM1
•
to the economic recovery of Oermsny and the world
"Chancellor BruenlQI was the
,
nrst man ~ ear of the t'OUI'a8'l
to expose t.he situation nt.o whleh
(Continued trorrJ:..,~ tme\
the Veraalllel! treat.y, the world. eetown for c:ona-esaman-at.largc
onomtc ertal8 end
( Seeretary of State Brown from of parUamentary democreey plunahlA horne In Blanchester. deelln~d ed 0ertnany
to meal whether the order for the "The German people mlllt mow
tmpouncHnr ot the prtmaey ballots The toundaUoru or the Retch aaw
I WM aolely concerned with th• Ret- and city tlnanoes &amp;re lbattl!red.
bert-.Paltner contat which haa de-- No func:tament&amp;l refOI'IILI h&amp;ve beell
1V&lt;'Joped iDto one of itte clole.at rues undertaten Social fnJunDee orl in the htatory of Oblo polftlca
pDiat.lODB &amp;re fadol bankrup&amp;cy. 1
'11le comment Ql' the MCretar)' of "The post-war pvt~~"JUneDtl ot 1
; Mate waa t.Jlat "We are not 'readf Qennany weakened ttui morale ot •
II tile ltollola to be
the people by a mtem o1 .,.
tbe law the btllot.t eou1c1 be elallmt whereby tb~ ltate '
1M a I
derRroyed at ~ldnltht, June •.
sort ot charity tnatltutloll, tDcnU-

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~UIIfttn ,;ontllc:t with Ilia fellow•man.

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.S..uln""- l.ooterMT_b .....e,_.....,._...,_
cofl.tllenu,-IOJoul••larJI• .... •Z51. rt.l.
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Br~LL!h aovPmment ~-~.,.up!.~~· ~;c~ ~e~4J ~~
S.tr Ronald Linday, BrJtU.h am,...,.
busadar, toda.) sJaned an agree- ~~ !~ 1 j~f ubc~~~~ ~·
mc.nt for funding c.t the •1111000000 _ up
_ Ncrtb American ~
in Wil.r debt&amp;, IIUlpended ~ th~ 1_2 . up 2 1_2 Petples Ga&amp; !\5 ~
1 12
moratorium c:'er a ten year J)ertocl. 1 8
He cpnterred brieflY wllh tift- up 3 Allltd Chemical 53 1-4 up 2
r-etary '&lt;If the tlf1l.Sllry 14'111!'1 prior to 1-~. N•tional Blacuit 3Z 1-4, up l,
the slwtna lbe funded debt ~riea an Interest rate of four ~
may be made and I
cent
'.&amp;iiJ
k
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and heal h b
Italy was expected t" liKh the\
ept ear
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!unding aa:n-erm 1t tod&amp;J' PJnla.nd
,pply
rng
_,~~m~~~~lyfil.m,It..~ o-O-•
Ar •tl ''
.,~,.,
the d bloodshot
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comes
CQOlditioo AIN
mrultiftw
agreed to the funding
SM.W. uitd1lf/ Putt.
~=~~bellad&lt;JIJ. nor
TO PROBE WOMt\N s Dt:t\TH
hannful. Suttes!lfully tued and recommended formfantandiitdulttUnce1897.
Hllbbcro 0 June 4--JN £--TI ..
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beha.l! of t:ht

Pacific 1(1 1~4 up 1 B·8 AtchLW~II
30 J-2 up c2 ~-8 Union Pacific 41
4--lNB-On up 4 3-8, het.apeali:e and Ohio 14

l4t;th Oh1o National guard at«x:l
nearby ready to call out the Ohio
troops 1£ any ierlous d18turbanee
oet:LIJTed He wss appointed to
Held where a pollee Une was estabtion by Governor George White
Only one marcher deHed pollee
and broke av.ay He was QUickly
caught and returned to the fteld
His cries for assistance trom hl!l
buddies
fatal burnlna
of of
Mrs
Ellza.beth
Des ltewent
lhetrunheeded
refusal t.o lend their Roeber
'28, mother
a l"(!al
w:::m I
fellowp marcher aid tn
poai
t.he ll.n puoor who was found dym-: tn
llee the vetenms - :
tn t.he pare-:lnqe occupied. b:Y h('r
uti '.-a..
•h- ~uetaftth: cla.\l~Pf:er, lfUl l;loe ln'Yutia:f'l.ed "y a
o
-~t- u --~
...,. .. f - eountJ rrand ;Juey
stayed De'hlnd the poUee !lens
ThP jury will meet '11nhday and
WJth the Interference of poUoe an attempt will be made to dtter· I
little hope waa held by leaders of mine Whether the woman was murthe marchers th&amp;t they WtJukl IUC~ df&gt;red oommlttPd suidde or .die&lt;!
cc.'ed In ~1J11 a traln to continue lrcm
accident oount~ auth II
t.helr tr1R
P1tttburah, the next ;t ies aatd todav
etap In · th
uhlh111ton journey
They
emp atlo 1n thelr de;
a
FE
termination •
llold our ground
W4 VET KO.LS WI
The veterana 1!&gt;UO hall from
VI land N
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trolt, Toledo Cleveland and other Joh neB Tambt 1
une kl.
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northern Ohlo polnt.a, quickly lormn
wcr ·WDr 'li ~
ed a mau meetlnl In the lot t.o de· teran, shot and klll:!'d hlll wife :s
elde upon their rut.un pl&amp;nN
i::n~a!'.r~~ l~nd thV:: ~ ~:~J
c B Cowan, communla' leader mcrtally wouride!'t 8
mulutts j
and fteld marshal or the Cleveland later When be ~ in a pjlltol
delep.Uon took the stump ¥J: re~r- duel wtth poUee whr. t•£ e~l'rl ihr
ftrJn the tn~nUon of hll poOup to Tamlnl home '
gee to WashiDiton" "We don't
PoiJc:e believ£ Tamlnt rudclrnly
wnnt. any trouble But
~ave to wmt Insane After-the wife 1 had ,
gc~ to Waahlnaton Cowan ahouted ~n killed. Ttmint s 10 "'yeu old I
'Wewantrtdesandwellwalt.un- *':::n Maur1~. drrrpd frcm la&gt;tee- 1
til we get tbem..
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of the I
The flrst engine which was per- ~nd stoey
d ~h n ~ e ~
mltted by the Yeterans to teave the orne to sprea
P
arm
[
ynrds slnce they arrived there la!'lt
n\Bht after a march from the PulfAMEloiA HOl'iORED
lie Square, lett shortly befora t.he
marchers WI!L!"e moved out of thl'
Paris, June 4-IN&amp;-M:rs- ~meha
)ards
Earhart Put.nam the first woman
'Ibe engine headed tor down· evu to fly tlie A.tJ.antlc alonct, waa
t.own Cleveland under a po:.llce es- 1awan:led the rllmcn, of t,he I4lon
rort Several veterans t.r1ed to ln- 1of Honor tociay tn rectllllltJoD. of
was pt'CRilt.ed t.o
front of the enctne and in a nat the aviatrix by Paui Painleve, a.1r
car
minllter atter a lune!Hon a.t tbe
Matowltl, in ordertna: the ltlareh-1 American Embus:P a.t.tended. by

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FOR DEBT FINDING

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Colonel WUllaltl L Marlin of Lhe

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cant lot near t-he yardfl amid calcaJki and shouts from the disgruntled mob of marchers
The officers headed by C)llef
Georg£ J Mai.owttz who has been
at the yards since t.he y.etetans took
pos.sesston llad but llt.tle (illllculty
In letU.ng the marchers l.ntO the
field where a pollee lln~ was esktc-

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AmerkanElectnc
Teleph•me
funds convicted o! stealing PubHc Oenenl
11 1· 49Cupup1 aWe::.t.Wh
1-'·use
s~ up 1 1 2 "r&gt;ion
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en Ibanez selred tbe Prest- ........
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us during the
.1i3ht Several \ dency he •PPDinte.d Grove head oi Carbide 19 l-4 up 1 ~ 8 OU Pont
rr ~ l.ht ....a!.m some carr•"'ng pel- a mlllt.ary ml.aslon ~ Euro..... to 1 , 1
l-8 11p 1 6·8. Oent!!'al Motor.! 10
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up I Chr:&gt;sler 'I 1-4 up 1 1-8 Au
if!hB.ble carac.es, which we• " due I m out or t.he way Upon hlA ar- burn 38 , 11 ., 2 Ken~t 6 3-4, up
lc leave the P~sylvoniU yard\, rival In London, he wa 1 informed
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Chll
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3-4 Standard Oil c1 New Jersey 25
were liLJ.ilo not !lllow~d tv mt.ve
e no on,er Wtnted him
up 7-8 Sears Roebuck 15 1-ll up
All J.nccmlng traffic on the Penn
1-6-8 N y central 12 1-4 up 1 5-8,
s)IYIU11a. was routed throuah the
!Hmot lake Mtntng lJl 3-4 up 5 l·i
Big FoUl md other roUtes 1md AGREEMENT
SIGNED
c.c.nWuut:d en tz way hours late
~nn!)'lvanla 9, up 1 3-8 Southern

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At rehearsa1
at n1I 11t t e
c:horua muter •i~gled her ou.t. tb
aJnc' ddllcult ph~se alone.
Afteiwa~ he qfd. "Very BOOn,
my dear, veey soon now, we shaH
hear from you, 'l'hia aeason the
minor parts and next aeason
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who knows t Take caroe of your
throat mmd no etra1nll18'1 Do not
foree ihat ,.;hlte tone Remember
that mterprebt,Uon ts the bt&amp;' t.hmg.
8 t 1
6 ot
th t to
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faG ne~. n say a
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en ScuUl Joumlh Avenue t o Hun,mgt-en
Mrs Robert Camp and children
are sp~ndtng the week end with Mr
and Mrs W S D11le of Oslllpolls
Mr and Mr.s J W E• e. s left
Saturday for- Ambridge
~nns)lvan Ia to a.ceompafi!i h "rr: " ' h e 1
dauahter Wanda who has bef'n vi!&gt;tUns there wtth relatives stnce De:&gt;
coraUon day
Mil• Eva Lf&gt;apu Is spendmg lhe
v.-eek end at Galllpoli.s
Mrs Hennan Bailey end da.ught.ers hue returned from a viSit at
\ Lt:l&gt;'l, W Va
Miss Vesta. McCoy and Mrs W
1R Drury of Olow;kr .left FrldRY
for t.wo weeks vl.!.it wJLh Mrs c B
Forrest and rami!)' a.l l',ttmot,
They will at.tend the g-ruduatlOn
e.J(eicllit*! or Miss Jean Porm'.i l
wl1 there
Do:n FarmeJ left Saturday fm
Ohio University ~ be- lnltlatf!a mto
~,
Kappa Ep.~llon Tkr r, a11 Y
Word has been recelvod t}ere by
Mr and Mr!\ Jalll81i SIR.Yelli'l of
South
Third Ave.nue Ihat their
11rand!IOn, JILIIJ.es Sisson ot Cha1 leston entered the sanatorium at
Terra Alta W Va W~-JnesdUy fo,
IL t.bfte mantlul rut cure
'Mnl Hubert Ma«:e ret~ S'aturday to her dutJeR at the Bli
Three Grocery after belnl abient
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the past two weeka because ot
I aor In wed hand
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Graham wa(ldell returned
Prldo.y from Columbus where 11he
visited with Mrs otUe 8Lanley
Mrs Bb.nley accompanied her here
for a visit with Mrs Iva. Brown
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Mrs F'n.nk Knopp ~md aon Frank
lett saturday for Logan
Mr and Mrs Frank Stevenson
left Saturday for their home ~t
Woodbury, N J , after spendlnii
aome time: here with Mr and Mra
Sidney Williams
I M C Hobert waa a business vlfilt
or ~n Cincinnati Friday
The Senior B Y P U motored to
Sansbury farm near LangsyUJe Pl'l
day eveninK where they enjoyed a
weiner rout About 28 member•
were pruett for the a!falr They
were accompanied by Mtal!l Lettie
FUK&amp;te and Rev F 0 KreaJ(el"
John Kent was In Columbu!'l Prtda.y on businesa.
Mrs Victorta McCarley, da!llhter
Clara Frances and son Clarence reI turned Friday from a villlt at Char·
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Incomes in Turkey of '300 a month are luxed 43
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Mra. Jensen wa1 makinc up her
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• · Tony, poor blealfll, ater.s
fool.
What's
the not
auwer
colnc hisShe
w11ked
over to • ~hair to 1it 1A AIconterenoe-mtnua
the approved
f:eral
to lav1hTony
or ery.
a lot.
You're
altopther
blithe
amlle
the bill ftnally waa
Ht loved her. Not becauH she to bet Oh. you don't have to r;ive for a whll._ Per~PI some Idea manufacturen' ezclse or sa
tax
wu pntty or beeauae •he had the 1t now-this minute. Think It over, would come to her, Perhaps Ml· ~eh ~r e =
dame Nahlmaa mt.ht come m. and rich ,:d poor alike
lM&amp;ialililP of a career, but jult for that'• ~ I've ~t to Jaww,"
Lfiy Lou walked hoiDI, prepand ' " her. Qr, abe JDlcht 110 to a pub- 1 "lnltead of 1 pneral manufacherMit.
She' folllld her CIJftl 'I ftUiftl. her dhm•r and Maxlat'l. C'4nned lie teJepbime aad
the ltot.) ud turen' elelle tax, applyl.na: to all
"TofiJ'1'" abe aald pntly, It doe• Spinach with a poached e11· Nouf- ask for Salalllle Cotnr
1 alike an4 lnJUI'In8 no one, the btU
not iaaUer. do you aeet Becau~e iahi.nc and cheap.
Sht started ap. 1Tbe ttnnce ! contains many speclallevtea aaa~nat
all that;-ali love--everything h~e
Her handa la1d the table, h)'l)l;e :rotaN" man wu ri.cht beat~ her. I a few lndustrtea," mkl. Crlap, who
1tbat-la pne for me. Dear Tony, I, the ecgs into the boihng water, "W~t·~ the huriehT" he aaked her. 1 urged the salea t1.:1
I o v e d the mao I mpned, and 1 scooped them out w1th a serving
f'Wh)-1 don~ Jmow J~ what 1 Repretll!Jlt&amp;tlYH trom autnmoblle
ever-"
apoo•ou ...., __ ... __ ..
eecttons were wrathy over the ter·ou l~'t1evel'-COuldn"t
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"'You ltUl love him!"
But abe hardlr dw them, hardlJ
"Aren't 700 a newtp.lper wo~ , riftC IOW"l.ltm P-.-.a on tbe induatry
"Yee. I auppoiM! lo• Tony · Not uw what she wa.s doln•
Rev Clancy
tR)would
ot Michigan
lndl•·
an 1"
1 cakd
that. be
vote apJnst
that It mattera."
"'h. gosh, spinach!" )I[ a :rt n • "'Ob 1117 COQdDen, not'"
the measure aa a proteat
•After aU that le put JOU ean aighed, eomlnc Into the kitchen to
Be rrfnned. "'IIJ' mlatake.l Rep Ra.lne)' or 1Wnoll demoatllllonlalmt"
amfr of. the algns of food. "W•Il. 'J'hoqbt you were too pnUJ f01 tt. craUc leader of the bouse 'who wu
"Y-. no matt-er wllat he did, It never mind, I'll eat lt. But let'e t bod a bUJtdt m,..Jf. Thoqbt 1 • PrortlinenG !l&amp;ure in ,.,;,.inl thl
dG(IIIIft't mau.r, beeauae ht'l part g.,. tlaat cu al. plum pqddiJw J'OU ad.Wht let 70D tit oft tt"'
ijill, -&amp;lie- m£.ul!'"qab'r:at ft lie
of ....•
..111'11 caine to uve for Thanb«fySbe dlmdued ld ...
u decltn~ to
tbe ~erence reSIMI wnt; throa1h the want ad• inr. I could atand the spinach, lf 1 tq blm luck. After a while ~ pOrt ~Wit
bill cah'l811 tarur -,
tn the papen. Bat. il -.h• dld pt a wu aure ot the desaeri ••• wel11 atroUed onr to"'rd tM •Ienton. 1taxea on Imported otl coal copper
job H: wouldn't begin to pay for her You've been eeyin~r. It's a real aDd Ltly Lou gathered counae to and lwnber
JeaiOill, with Gwin or anyone elae tragedy all ril'ht. it you abed a tear. &amp;'0 to the public telephone, and aak
~e
t~ btU, ~
11jl~
worth whtle. And how would abe TeU me, h11,11 Htt1e Robin got for SUAnne Coin.
1 w
s 1 ave
cu expen lll't!S

You d!.,..ld pin your faith in your city, juat aa yqur city ptns
Ita faith in rou.

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h••toalready
a statement
that 1twhtch
was not
ht• he
duty
removeiBBued
him but
that the saym11
committee
•• l!~~~j~~~~f.~
hearlnlj" the case and brlngmg out the evtdence should prefer Chllfll•• w)len he will take proper actiOn His attitude
leaves little doubt as to h1.1 course m the matter, that
cour0"e betng tq rille alon11 with Walker and the Tammany
crew Insofar as it is poosil!le for htm to do 1\P.

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,
ilE INQUIRY headed by SeabUi val New York has coqte
to a h~lt, temporarY t.llou11b 1l rna:· be, while M•·. B•••
bury has anpouncell that il is nuw Ull to Mr- Rouocvelt to
temove tile dapper Junmy Walke1, mayor of New Yol'lf.
!rum h1" ••111 of honor 88 11 reoull ol !ltoc!Ollijr~• mil de ml C&gt;:o,{ '
the heartug whicb investigated the action• of the welljD;,.p;j[lo'~~lii
dre.,ed chief 'i!xec~tive of the natwn'• rreatelt city. Nat-l;;;tJ~-~;~~~
orally, Mr. l\Qoae11elt has replied m exactly the language
that everybodr who has followed his fortunes reee11tly,
knew that he WQUid, namelY tn a side otepping, ."bqck

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Willi unable to pt. u. 1n UrM tcLW hrntt rr
1 o 1 o 1 Jl\Ul\OA flew about
followinB ; ln1 inM-tad. ot reductna
a.,,.. Thftt.htna l2 1-8 up 2 1·8~
PboDI !'•u """' T• t.o tlrMt. to1 the put-out J.te&amp;dowa Rife p
t 0 3 U Brown'• actlQn l&amp;te yesloerctay that ment
...,.
Woolworth 28 1-2 up 2 1-4
then dame to bat tn tbe fatal
- - - - I the IICJ'et.al'Y ot 1t&amp;te wu pre~r- \ 1be moral deaeneratlorl
t{l·
L Cth l'cbacoo B :\3 up 3 l-8 Eaiit
Vir,iDia
eleYenth ll.nd sent one or Rite I Of·
Totalll
43 0 9 4 IJnl tar a recount 1n the Republican tl&amp;llOOd b)' the claiB •t.rualk or ew-1
mlu ~·~ "' ,_, up , 3-8
terlnia for a elnlht hiL lnto center
: 0011krli tor IO'Iernor Brown wu tural bollhHilm wh1ch like a. corPHONE ._L
neld l'aulltnethr, P,!!o1)'1
"!.that llekl0 1 Two-base
defeatocl
the race by
8 rodinl polton lll"l!tfl&gt;ll ID "'•troy 1 •adinr hauao o1 Stocks OHIO TOWNS REFUSE)
ra.n In to set. e ..- 1 &amp;UY It at.ruc
Baaea on balls- oft Ltwlw 1 RUe 1 InpU., wealthy yo una: Cine lander the moral code
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thl earth at that , 1
,.....,..,ry
'Tit'"'
be a sbowdo"" "' Sho,. GaiDa
From
ST-OFFICE '
.~
point boWlded over the ftelder
Struck out-by, Lewl!, 4
1the navy 1n charge or JL('f'OnautiCA aee which forces are •lll1r11 to buUd
I to I Pointa
---lit
he&amp;dandPI.&amp;herstored. Thattheb&amp;ll
Pint b&amp;lw! on err.orll--8 0 E 4. by lt,OOO voles
up a new Germany on the bub of
f. r)';~.n 0 J une 4-INS-- Bryan
1bounded ln\.o the air a considerable \ TroJana 3
, Pr:albt.Uy that Ule lmpoundlnl ot the unchanalnl principles of chrla-~
llJ"\(,j folll ne ~ hlx.rrn g lO\IoTIS a 1e opJ
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j Will ovel R ile~ Trojanf
Lett on bues-8 0 E 12 Tro- I the l4a 1oth rim
b&amp;llo
tlanlt)'
B:r LISLU: GOOLD
pueed t o the ... ons tructluu or a nUl
1 dlaLance 16 undlapuU&lt;I when ~t lB
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Without a semblan ct! ul a doubt \ J&gt;een the hetahth of Paulkner 1, jan.s I
have .i'm
ary i1l
tl may
Thl! rovemment wiU be forced
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pO!&gt;U.ft ke 11 Br)an dt t hls t uneh was lh e betil 811.1ntl ployet.l A.t thf! more than a1x feet It. was a lucky I Double pl&amp;ys-DUlard to Oraveh a connect1 wi~
~t t.O ll!l&amp;ue In part the fmergeney de- New ·~von. J\IDI 4-lN8-The Conijre&amp;:ma n f'n mk c Kntnl n 01
luca l d&gt;amum.l In yetUii both teams break for the eleetrialwla and a Btaver Lo Sauer to Plsber Galla- m
on
e
rt- ereea planned by Chancellor Bruen
of Napoi.X~n Wft.o&lt; w t lf led u-day
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~~:•vlny their p1t.chere the neces&amp;\ry 11.0UIIh break for the Trojaw
&amp;her to Sauer to JI'IJiher, Dcmoali:ey I
hl~t.ed when Bro~_n InK In order to me.t. ftnancJal • •:toc~k:',~m::":tl0&gt;1~ 1t&amp;~ inotner ltl'Oni Jn ~luUons IU! up l.t'&lt;! by bu.si
,.u ppoll to make It a game of ball I Dook Dillard at the ahort&amp;tqp po- ~ to OallaKher
m n
a~ e cant tell w,wt lteationa In the comln&amp; weeli:R.
LOCt&amp;y ' ..rttb" JRCUri&amp; ntM men nt a n~t••nlng helll hep.
(
m teresllna and entert aminK for the sltlOn for $he Trojans played a Trojans
000 000 000 00-a 1mliht CleYelop
j ~The cabinet, lndependl!nt of
rtmnlnJ up fNIDt 1 to more the c.on~Jres&amp;'lHUl 1 a~ urg"'d to opstands, but I'IJ trying for the man- whale of' a same ' 51la811n&amp; nJa 8 0 E
000 000 000
Por seYeral weeks attaches at parUes will fteht for the sptrttuaJ than 5 polnl.l Clollnl
pot;t the plw:1 ror h n.Pw ~totr 1ce
l
:~.g er~ t h&amp;t F1:.her Rlfe and Lohse, in left neld, center fteld and rtabt 1 Umpires- Fowler and Plokeru;
the secretary of state a omce ha.Ye and ewnomic recovery ot the na· virtually &amp;t t.he top and f~·~~-ood here and all legislation mvolvinll
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~ who was back to lend hi.IJ, support fleld and everyplace on the infteki \
been chect.lna and JechecklnB the tiona! and the reaenerRtlon 0 , JL the hl&amp;helt Ieveii tetn
unnece.&lt;J.'iar) Ettl d Wl:l':tt&gt;J 111 l). ~n(iJ •
t.o his team appeated exhausted at diamond Undoubtedly Riles sup- 1
SOCIF.TY MEJ::'Is
primary ballots with mleroscop.c new Germany
in bondl
tu~
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the clos£'
port was neYer better but tben 1 The Phlla~ W
Soc
care Errors dlaeovered, It was re-Bryan wa~;~ h;;t• d l tr IL n:.w
1 Rift&gt; s men trie-d vainly to brln&amp; Murray did not play
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1the Church 0 ~ Chc~n ~ ~~:f ported haYe cut Palmer'R lead ln
a nJuch n eeded I un across the
Box score
ICVt:nlllg lor their Ieaular mce~ Lhe race tor con;reuman-at-large
that t ime thf&gt; prujFC\ l'. u~ oppawd
..t.
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nome plate In the eleven tnnln~ or \ 8 o E
AB R H E at the h.arne 01 Mr!'l H 8 Cu d from 13», as unol!lelally announced
in1onnally
Kecreatlon a Leading Pat- ~ play On several oc.caslons a score Gallagher ss
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to
5 0 1 1 GrCUIJ 5 wJth Mr.s Curd as leader followtn&amp; the elecUon to 78 votes ,
bher Gets Short End
:;eemed as:;ured for the
Auger \ Beavu 3b
6 0 0 l wue hostftiSet&gt;
AmonB the speculation advanced I
(Continued from PBie one)
Co
Wt:ATHEK OUTLOOK
Ball master s mighty tnen but the Lewis p
5 0 2 o l Durtnrthe bustnesaaesslon pla(ta followtnr the order to lmnoundlug , upon the people 1.0 support 11 60 •
mtniJ18 was the atar
Wit.Shlngton June 4- IN8-Weet·
S
Of COre
~tltempt falled and Ule;v went score Demoske~ If
5 0 o 0 I \\ere made h;r hulding Ute r,nnuul the ballot&amp; Wlt.li that recheck in the cialilJUc &amp;OYenunent He defted a
cUmbln&amp; more than 5 ty wea ther outlook J une 6 to 11 In less Then again Rife s rlghthand Sauer, 2b
4 00 o o 1 picnic !or the &amp;cJny ~t ha .. Leer! j Herbert-Palmer conU!st may have &amp;:OYernmmt uiUmatum clem&amp;ndml
a ne"' reoord high Ralls clush e
N 11 INNINGS
' man Mulrlly did not play which Flsht!r lb
5 l 3 0 annouru:ed ChatttwUibeht:ldFrtday diacloaed errors In some of the race'&gt; I hlll immediate and uncondltlollal were out&amp;tlndlnll)' 8tl'Onl with At·
Ohio ValleY- Local .&lt;lhowers and
~
l handicap?ea the Trojans consld- Meadows c
5 0 2 0 1 aJternomt a, lhe home d Mr .. 1 tor other state aJIIces
j surrender
ehiaon and Un1on Patine llllnlna: l thunden: t:: rm~ flr!it hall 01 week
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Of
t'rubly
Parfitt cf
f 0 1 1 Ca:.:h Darst 1ear Kyger
Omclal Yotes ot the pr~mary re- Colonel Orove I reYOlt followed a. aenral points apiece and even low partk:u.l!irly
uOO ut
Wednt'Sda~'
..,.ac
op
tnale Per• ' Tu:!fy
Lew1s at thP. mowtd for Swisher rf
3 o o o! At the ck. ~ 01 tht' mcetlnw heme \aults have nner been announced I long pertod or act1ve deftance priced laauea running up 1 to 2 wannu nr~t pa rt uf WP" k: followed
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.mib Winning Run
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1 o o 0 mode Ice cream and cake wu.., scrv- by thiS !lecret.ary of state nlthoush aa:alnat the c:cn&amp;titutecl authorlttea po~adeta Uke U
Steel allJed by oc.cler Wf'dnesda or Thursday
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hlbltion of tw1rllng allowing nine
- - _ - to
It hall been narly four weeks since He ha!i lon1 ~en lr:nown u the
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hits as did the master twirlt&gt;r RUe I Totals
the eleetlon The delay
arrnounc- m06 t radical of aU ChUean ann" chemical, American l.obllcco B, Am_
42 1 9 3
~ ertcan
aiT ~Wuction
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-an d re t tred f our men bY ule strtk eMRS IWANI f.l PASSF S
Jns the ofbctal tabulations It was 0 m&lt;:er!l
worth, can
American
Telephone Wool·
and
It was a. hard fought battlt! from out route
1TroJam
AB R H E
Mu; Tom ManJey PQ.!Sed • away txplatned was due to the tact thut
The air force leader wu a e~ose ConsoHdated Gas advanced
to
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3 0 J J at her hem~ knc.l\ 1 ali the 0 N j ••ttache&amp; oi the secretary o.f slo.te s ltrtend of former Prealdent Ibanez. more Lhan 3 polotl each Volume
!'!:tart to finish Both teams player! thTile Fouthern Ohio te11.m earned \ Bas.~ It
H.iioir.n.
f' on Y IU'l they obtained when I Dillard
ss
5 0 2 o Mchlhi
with ¥.hom he plotted the nnt
d ldedly
St
Jomce have been checkmg the
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~'Tvl"" -up baedll tnroughhout nl!ithei r Pl~her sockM C1ne dov.n Lhint oa.se On.ve~. 3b
4 0 I I I&lt; P Mn~, .... ,•,nnn!!th .~!_~!&gt;.RUJ~ .. u,t ctnct vote in each county
plt-~ mllttary lntervt!ntlon in poiJtJ.Cl' Jn was ~
up with total turn
,,.. ng an
a:e oYer t e othet n 1 w y hlch l',lls m such a position Faulkner cf
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They &amp;epa.r~~ted becaUIII! OYer approxlmaUna 800,000 shares
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1926
fttkllna play 01 In batting out at that It co Jid no, be hant.lled b)o Ltwis tb
hulrt attock, wh~ch Ghe suflered 1
Ibanez would not ooncu 1
th
Cl~ price.! were U 8- steel 30
5 0 1
the close ot the eleYent.h mmns lht! Graves Rlfc' s lt;ugthy tillrd ~s~tcker R Pl~kt&gt;ns c
11.bcut
2
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clock
f'rldll.y
afternoon
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drastic
measures
Propoeedr
oy
nOrov
e
1·4
Bethlehf!f1l Bteel 10 up 1 1-4
5 0 1 0
8Qutherq Ohio ElectriC team scoted Gre~es however mudt! 8 oeautJtul 8 Pickens' 2b
.,ho wanted l.o execute aU poUtJ~ Amnican can 40 1-B up 1 l 6,
5 0 0 0 ~8~lt: is survived by her husbtlnd and

By Edson R. W•ite, Shawnet", Oklahoma
THAT the adYertiaina coluiJIDI are in the shopper•' service.

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Hardly a day p•uea that you do not find it neceaoary to
qoake ·l!l¥'C;Iuue- No matter what you want to buy, rea&lt;!1
~~the ~.litli&lt;9it&lt;!tia. is the quickest _,. in which to find where
to buy what you need.
. . . Everyone abould realize the v•lue of the advert1srments and
They tell you •here you can get the fulleat
value for yoor money.

read them carefully.

Reliable conc:erna who b&amp;Ye confidence in the quality of their
toOda and Hl"t"ice penistently adveltioe thooe interestinJ facto.
Pro,....i...,l buaineu com:ema bow that it takea high qualitr merc:handi~e, prompt ael'Yic:e, reuonahle pricea and advertiainl to ret the buoinesa. That ia why it pays to trade with
thl
You ahopld Yiait the stores that are recular advertisers and
do it often,'ao JOU can take advantap of the bar1ains offered.

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our torem01t. m&amp;naitr NHl an ~p~
qu£t.tlonad aaaet to tbt pmt. We

ly t:! uner

Ofthe Yqlts

Mr. ~:~ond Mrs. WUJ

G; ,Jroc$1yn, 6.

Mccarty of

Oln~lelpbtt ,~t ~t.NLoul~ (f:i~~th Calumbua, were co.lUng on Mr. ttn\J
Phl-,d,.) ~ 8
ew or
Mrs. hO&amp; SI.OJ'y.

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Cle land s · Det.rott l
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I Babe Ruth. Yanket htme r~
I kin1 : Too Hd, but. a (fl"e~t b"eak
Cleveland 10. Dekoi~ ·,.
ltr Dill Terry. Blll wUl .be a good . Ne~e York. 2(, Philadelpiua, 13.
1 Bt. Loul!. : Chlcaa:o
1nan for the jOb.
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1 110 In·
I Joe McCarthy, manapr of the ntnsa 1
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Yankees: MePra.w mutt have bf::~{l
waahingt.on at Boston lralnl
pretty !!let for he 1.1 not the klnd
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to tive up basebe.ll wt&amp;bout a rea.JNTEBN4TlON.U. LEAGUE
son.
Tqronto, a; Rochester, 3 uo tuRotJers. Hornsby. !Jl&amp;naaer of tbe nlnp).
· Baseball hu loat 11.11 &amp;r!'=Btcst 1 Toronto. S; Rochester, f (seven
ICu~
manager, and 1 regret h11 paeeins lnn.lna•. asreement).
: !rom the &amp;.ctlye rankl. Havins
)eM)' City, 4; Newark. 3.
Readln&amp;" 11; Balt.bnorc, f .
1played for him. t a.pp1~late hls atn!ct.flty :'lnd tntere&amp;t in the 3])cJ..- t. 1\s :Puftalo 'at Montrelll Iboth games
a rival, I have alwa)'l' !ou1i.d him raln&gt; .
fair and a fOOd sport.Qnan.
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I Ccnn1e Mack, manl.ger or t.he
·'=.\M'S TQPAV
Alhletlcs : 1 reapected "cOra.w u a
AM~Il..';\.-4r. ~SSOC~ATJON
IJI€at baseball leader and hk.::a him
Indianapolis at Columbus
j a&amp; a man . He waa my fnend alLouiB'...tlle at Toledo.
1 thcugh
we waged t.htet world's
Minneapolis at Kansa.s n tty.
; St'ries batt4es ft4cGn~.w made many
St. Paul at Milwaukee.
. r ontrlbuttoM to b'!JibtU.
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for the
meetlpg
ql 11~i¥1~r';"_~t
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charg.: qf1
rea.dlng a
numt'f!l\ Of! 9.litJ{$ , , '
nal ake~-

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nation a1 John J . ueoraw. l!e '1¥&amp;1

'l. and ~ the Athlet.icl, who
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tulatf.Piia
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IIDl~ the baU over tt~e ICOn
~n on bale 1n the
ftilt pJpe ~~ a. double bill· Cleve-

RutWI Grover nr the 0 . H. E., II
home on a vacation.
The birt hda y 1-)arty of Rlc4&amp;fd
,\-U!! ter~a.y ~~ ra~ ~
llostou advanced Lo witllW a I
Mathews was atlended by ! few
Pfiveo Co111e Con&amp;I!CUtive•
nms Jill~ , u~!(&lt;~ · '·
tmn• •n&lt;l a half of t!&gt;• Cpbo.
his playmates. Tho5e predseqt ymeg:.
ly first Four Timeo
.kT )f&gt;.JUI' ~ ]IJI ~
~ Jeaaue leadei"B, "by nOalpg out ,
0 Lcrge Rupe. Ca rc.l an
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ly by Bobby .t.&gt;we of lht jloli·
~4 19 5. 4 ~o"b~ by
Mat.hew!.
Melvin
and
Olo.(\la
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t Bat
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Rdre:&gt;hment.s (J f 1ce cream tJnd c~
-- 1110 'i,1
( run. llaok Wilson ~ot ,
were served.
yANK~
Ill..
ht&amp; e~hth flomer tor ~poklyu .
Mr. and Mrs Wm. McCarty or
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Oth.•" ,, ..'l'". were
. washed oul.
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ColumbwL visited Mr. and ¥i'B· ~·
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t col)'plled a total o1 ' " " " home
A Story last Monday.
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m.a
row ees I ea I 1uns tor the 4a.y. This t€at. lii:\d
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Mr. and Mrs Frank Pruler pt
Hittina Oray
I " ' ' " "'''""~'lsl\•.d
•~n~ be~~~s
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Bradburr. Ylslt.ed her par,n~. 14•·
Yeara
foe 1900 e.nd s.tnpe th~n l)riiY ~nee.
and Mrs . Gco Darst, 9!1fldaY and
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Monday
By LESCoNKLIN
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The n ew mork .., by lb~ Me·
. u..;.~~·'· ;v.s .. Jw. ;
Mr. 1md Mrs. C. M. Matthews
New YCtl'k. June 4 - IN&amp;-Headcll Cnt.hymen was ·n making lbeh .:.13 On~ ~w xt!+t~! f&lt;:reC'l'd crn-.:r.:.:!d l
!·were Pomeroy \IIKitors MomJa.y.
hits good fer :.. total of 50 bases. a today rrcm ttle revrqth llDnu:tl
Mr. and Mrs. Merrtll Orovor
by sturdy Lou Ot!hr!ji', the Jlamm • nrw mcdern t'ccord altho~ a to- dcl'ttr~l J 11te rpl'llcjlat.t tn,ck a:nd. I
I\\'£11L to Gallipolis l!Ult aurad~y
ous New York X!Ulkc-=:n crtJ.shcd ull.o 13.1 or 55 was set back In the detlr ficlj.t t ;:urpament which ~aa won I
enmng.
.,the record books today wit.ll a dl6· 1dead day.s beyond .reca.ll.
by Marquette Univetal.ty.
Mr and Mrs. )3alter Mathews
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pla.y of hltti.Dg that. made old Abner 1 Only 5,000 spectatol'B were e.t' Bert Ne.lson ct ~u~~ Unlve:-sily 1
w~te Pomeroy vUiltor!, Friday.
Doubleday tum over In hin gmve Dhibc .oal'lt to see the wildest giUDP.I ~t 4P the ntW int.9r;-e:~llegla.t..e
Mr and Mrl:i E. A. Story 'Were
~nd wonder what kind of a g;m,c;cr the YCQr. When t}le last towel I mark when he Y-a!'e " S-14 feet . 'H&gt;~ 1
calling on C. ).{, ~t.the'llla aud
thl!i was ~hat he had invented in\ was lUted,. after th.e Yanks had I l~fS 4nW t.he 1Pr to w4J. th.! hll.h
!anuly, Monday evenlns.•
that famous old cow pu.stm·e.
mq:aped up with a. slx·rWl ra.:!y h! h!9JP• ~JLttti~b~ 1tle rJ:,ct"ri crl •·'X I
Mt ond Mrs. Hol11s Russell of CoBy swatUng four
cm:.secuthe 1 t,hc ninth cllma.x~d by La.~l·l's flrt.h I teet. 'l '.4 ·!not~~ e.!itabli&amp;led ty W.
l lumbus. spent the wi!U end wl~1
home l'UIW against the Athletics, 1htt of the d!J.Y, a home run, Jll_"w C. ~c.aaers ofT~~ ln 192~.
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Cincinnati at. St. Louifl.
tll.s mother, ll(rs. John SCott tntl
yesterday, the New York first base~ York led by 20 rum to 13 The LJc.~;
N1nc meet t'eCpllla w~e brok·~u
Ctllcago at Pittsburgh .
' other relatives.
man Ued a world record that had r:cote locked like a copy o1 a !(On - p.n~ lllfee tie9 duriniJ Lh~ finals or
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By Inl.el'fl!l~lpna1 liews BllrYice
Phtladelphia at. New York ! lwo Mrs. Baker Matthe~ vH:~~ct }J~r
not betn equalled in thin.y-clght ; gressional porlt bill, 31 players bc- the t.pum~cnt la.st nl11 ht.••Fiftl';!en ,
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At New YOl'k~Uiekey Wlllt.e va. game&amp;l.
mother, Mrs. Emma Rtlet o KYICI;t.
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featherweight.
Batton ~L Brooklyn Hwo games I . saturday nllht and Bunaay.
Years helped tie another all-Ume 1
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tad" by 125 a.tWC1t:s 1:!1 tfJ,e m~
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Mrs. Vln" Ablea IWd son ~wls
reoord and aided ln setUng o.not er' The Yanks ' I$QWlred . the ~;ertes I ted by lt.s R»"int star. :P.~lph
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AMERICAN ~GVE
and Mils Alloe Devoe were qalllpqm~ern record.
I with the A's &lt;they han 1won se\lcn Metcalfe
Mp.rquette rolled up 38%1 1 America !I na~lonal ~me seems to be takln;;c a ftrm hold Jn Enjllll!lrd. u
ll.s visttors U1W11day.
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Not since Bo~by Lowe of the old ~out of twelve fnmt the · Mackmen ......,;nt.s
~ top posilon. eeo.1nd 1this pic_ture will test1~y. B.ut t•vc.n ttw lurt".,uf ~ascL!ln can't supplant tbe I
HOW THE'¥ .l:fAJifD
CleYela.nd at Detroit !two games/.
CWU Baokua, qed 20 ye~, pa~­
Boston Na.ticnals turned the tnck 11 ycarl a.tid ~c~ ttuilr lead r.'l't-WI · OOi;i~ wtt,p ' 33 ·a.l'l41 NOI;r-- j •ttract10n of the vamty mnTur :~&gt;t' tiH'5(' En.llhsh gr:-ls, who have organ.
•-vlllro .. ..,.· ., ... r...,TI'l'
St. Loul8 at. Chicago.
in 1894, had any big Jeaguer clouted a
th ' ldl
Senators W three ;;:: , BCOOJ.m 1;1 finlaheQ third witt; tzed a di&amp;ljflond fl.ine R.t W callHI&gt;tu·. ncur Lundop. The team, knowa u
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ed away at. hla hOme here MOnday,
?et. New' York at Phi,._delphla \two May 21. after a Ions .llln€11&amp;. f'Ufour !lttro.ight homers, although Ed ever
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'Ja'Y,nes
:he "Hawka," baa achieved rcn:ull, uL it• IHOJidency in the &amp;'reat Amerieaa Club
W L
.618 . g&amp;mes).
Delehanty or the Plullie shit lour game&amp;.
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1 New York
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neral services were held at Old ~)'­
.8t.l
Waahlns:ton at Bos,ton
homers &lt;not. con~e cutlve 1 in qne I Home runs tqrned th et¥!= ln sev
.
-c.;:::=::=::=::=::=;=:::=:=::=~ I Washina:t&lt;q~
28 l1
\two ser church lut Thlll'll4ay ~t Z p.
.sn &amp;ames).
same ln 1896.
ictal other games. Tony Plet's homer At New York- Bcrto Asah·att ae·
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Detroit . . . .
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m .. conductod by MIM O.te l!nJ\f-rtll
sa::;
With four-bo,ggcr!l by Bab{' Ruth. In tbe eleventh inning, h:is fourth feated Gahfer t'han, 8:05.
New Yot'k, June 4- IH&amp;Cleveland
2U 20
or the Hel,ht5 m.isu!on of pt.
INTZRNA.TIONAL LEAG,Jt:
556
'[r ,y Lnzzeri and Eurl Combs add· hit or Lhe day, aa.ve PttLsbUnJh a 6
4t Pblla.de1phia-Ed Lewis won
No immediate changes 111 the
Phllaclelphla
25 20
Plea.6abt. Burial In Gravel J:lill ce~­
.f6'1
cd io Qchrtg's, the New York ·dub, to 5 ,decision CJV~1· the Cubs. 'A clr- over Sammy Steln, 36:12.
plu"iH" per~on ucl of the
St. Lpuis
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' Chicago
15 2D
Rochest.er at Toronto ( ~wo games tery by undertaker OOilman of
.341
Gi11nts ai'C contemplated by
, Boston
'l , 35
Bidwell.
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Jersey Oal.y at Newark .
.161
By QUENTIN l~EVNOJ. D:-3
Bill Terry, the newl y appomt
Rcadlni at B&amp;lttmore .
New York. June 4 - INS ~1 lit•
cd leader. he r; lid today w;
NATit'NAL t.EAGU&amp;
Mont.-eal at Bldo.1o.
he prepared to ussume his
Pel
Club
bB..St ball world wr.5 bev.tldt'trd t.on ~w command.
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Chicago
28 l'i'
d ay as it contemJ&gt;Iated the future
DOES COME-B.\VK
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· r a(necd w1 tll Jolm Me~78
without. colorful. tn&gt;
.culcni. canny
Gt,tW yest.erda.,Y." J.ecl!U'ed
~ Boston
,26 19
,.
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Paris. June 4-INS-Rene La·
Zl(r. and Mrs. Edward Walklnsun
.500
Cincinnati
24 2f
John McGraw the uncmwuOO ll'..ll.
PI b
h
21 21
Blll, "when 11e to ld me 1~
coate who retared from: tOurnament l aud Mr. and Mrs CampbeJI at
uciJ,nowled[:"ed kmg of ma.nuge1 ~
WIHi enliu:&gt;lmg d ~lrong lt!am
lls,.~rg
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8
476 tennis two years ago and staged a . Psrkerabura. W. Va., mO\dted here
The Uttlc Napoleon worn by tile
to my chargP.. I om conH.
' roouyn
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.455 remarkable comeback this yea.r to- Sunday to visit their :rr.cle ThQmQJi
thirty yeaus of bottle ~hi nd him
dc ut 1t wJII ::;oon shQ.k::! off It's
St. Lou!~
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day enteerd for the Brllisn cham- WUkln&amp;On and Wife. Mr. WPk""'sqn
Ihas retired and thrown his mnndc ~l\U 11p tuld tls:.;Cit It.'s p1·oper PNhil.adyelphkla
20 a5
h.a~; been very poorly ror the P'tl~
.us pionshlpH at Wimbledon.
11 23
t~ young Bill Tel ry. one of Me· : plare In the Na t mnal !C.lbll~·s
I ew or · ·
He w111 play In the singles and .week, but 15 l'eportecl ~tlfr at thli
Graw's brightest. young men In a
standings"
partner with Henri Cochet. In the 1 writing.
1I Club&amp;M};RJCAN ASSOCIATION
statement Issu-ed by McO rarJ, he
w L PeL. doubles
.H azel Riffle and CL:uence DaJI~;
were calling at the McMillin nome
1 to_ld~~!thhls faiLh dlnbel'erry 'u"'bl\ m1.Ut.
Minneapolia
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. twa a ~ a Excep t In li.ne of duty·. This Ia an , Iw:Uan&amp;polis . . .
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Wednesday evenlni.
1 any time Terry necoed advice. Ill qta&amp;a:cra.LiOD butt.~ h¥ becu..\it.. MllW!IMkee . .
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\ u,r. a.pd f146. Art\lln· Ord were
. callinf 'on H. 'M Spence-r and tamt.
'hi!a.lttt was glven as the reason for tlc love lost betwcyn t~erft.t ~ I''
\Kilnsfs crt,;"=·.:·.·.~-.~ ·fa ~I .523
1ly Sunday ~ternoon.
M'oOraw'!l retirement
However, McOraw, ss \'i(ll'! presi- 1ColumbL~.S ....... , ~ 23
.521
Mr. and Mrs. aeo. Tlpt.on,
Rev. Stone wus a dmner aucst o!
So the Olnnts were to take the d( nt :-, nd stockholder of the club, ! Louisville
18 23
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Held this afternoon without Ihe ' f~rget his pt'r:&gt;onal feelings und dlc- 1Toledo
.
18 26
.409 :md Mrs. Henry Scott atteodet! Earl Vlcken and wife Stinday.
Several from here attended ttJc
rLnices of their square jawed dom- 1tstccl the naming or Terry. which j St. Pa.ul
~5 28
.349 rucEtJna: at Sctoto county, Seturday.
Mills Grnce Grm•er spent Wed· commencement exercises at New
lnoering le~:~.der. It i5 the lhst time I probably surprised Terry as much
nesday ntght and Thursday at Haven Friday evening.
since June, 1902 thRt a O iant l.e:i!1l1 1 r.S It rhd the baseball world. Mc· J ll\ITERNATIO~til. LI!.AGUE
Frank Clarkf of Flor1da 1s here
has stepped t.o the plate wlthuuttlv· : autw telt. lhat Terry hn1 the qual- r.'lub
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Pet. Heights.
Mn.
Ella
Mapes
and
son.
Ooo.
"e
for
a. few day~
knowledge that John McGraw etth&lt;"t' 1tirs of leadership and that the j Buffalo . .... . .... 31
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Mr. and Mrs Gcdn;e Roush,
tn penion or through an as.q.~tnnt : club under him woukl go tar.
Baltimore ........ 2D 10
.60f and childrPn of Coluinbus, were
was directing the pla.y .
I 'IIJe rc aJf' thos£' \\ho will pcrtlaps Montreal
27 22
.551 calling on relatives and friends, , daughler and husband of Parkers1 burg motored
here Sunday after.
1 In New York the Gtauls ami Me· cnttc!z.c MeOraw Io1 not plcklng i Newark . . . . . . . . . 26
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.543 Friday.
Wayne Malhewl'l spent a fe w days 1 noo!Y-o call on Mrs. llarrleL Elllotl.
10raw are synonymous. ThosP wh !J!Ba ttl'tl: fl to n1ana!ll' t he club but I Rochester ....
2J 22
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C'OIIlC t.o the aolo grounds Ll~ Giant thoHC close U) McGJUW sa:\' that al- Jersey City ·
2tJ 29
.{08 with his wife and new daugh~l et 1 Mr. and Mrs Steve E;~!ott spent
, Sunday '4ith Jessie Jewell and
fans are frank In their wm·sillp of Uwugh he admirrd .111d · llkf'd 1hc I Toronto
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.fOO Middleport, la.o;t week
Harry
Hoffman
and
E.
Wlli1ams
' famil.r
' both the team nnd Its manager.
pnpu Ia,. "Banny" he dldn 't think ; Reading
18 32
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cr Youns"Stown, were calling on l.h,• j Mr. and Mrs Henr7 Ohlmger,
I A domlna.nt pcrROnalit.y Mr.Graw , thnt tl ;c fo nll (' t Gutnt pln~er WR!-\ 1
former's sUiters. Mrs. Nellie Duv1s 1son Pearl, w1re and Mr and Mrs.
always made his teams partake ! "llnl'(i hoil('d" cncuglt lo ma !\.~ n j
and Mrs. Everett SWlSher. Mrs. Da· Floyd HeSI&gt;On f;pcn\.. :iunday Wltll
Fcmewhat or his truculent splrtt. [gooci manager.
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vis returw home with him for an reiauvcs at Racmc.
ThlS seasou has been to dnte a dl!:'i-1 Holsed m n hard school McG1'3.W I
n::Lrous one for the Gmnb; but ev~n, U; an ::tdmuer or the 1obust Lype otl
his most bitter crtttcs _wtll not ve:n~ plo:,f'r. He like:&gt; his players t.o fight _
ture to 88)' that McGiaw has step- for eYery pomt
ped out booa.use ot the poor !&gt;how·
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Mr.G1aw realized lonA" ~go that
n M~ra.w was· never one to run sentiment and bnseba ll didn't get 1
away trom a fight. The reason gwc u '-'len~ "1\.dl. Tne game to rum
by hQnself and the New York clnb allvnys b~n, a. buslnc~. He has ~en
omcials fol' !lis retircme~tt is porrr I hurd. rutnlc::;s and cxactmg a.o,; a
health and those who know him re· lH.~ k mast~r-but no ptaycr ever 155
&amp;lize that there was no oCher rcu- called McG nlw tJnJU::!I.
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~y EPSON ~. WAITE
son for his action. McGraw tms
-been a. sick ma.n for thl'Cil yc~t&lt;. r..
Nuw Ycrk. June 4.- lN&amp;-Sur· 5
Sba~~to. QklabO!I!ll
Stomact: trouble and sinus dl!larders prise and sadness that so oolorf'lljE
h&amp;ve made life miserable fur t ho anl1 vital a figure ll.S John J. Me·
most dominant flgure ,In the gam~ Graw Watl IClst to the most popular
Goocl rf!llcJ5 11re ~!!'i~
firat qeceaaity for a comnnmi~y.
1and baseball to him had become A. national sport as an out.:..tandlnc
drudgery instead or the exh1laralmg and active force' was expussed by 1:;;
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baseball men today in their comIn picking Terry as his ~ucce::.sor nwnts on McGraw's suddtil reSls;- !ii
Cilill~ !IPP~cfa•l!!e !Jy
highwaya get the buaineaa.
cOro.w has made his final fili'P• nnllcn a.c; manager of the New1=
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11 )J£8turc a remarkable one. It Yoi k Oiunts.
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qo seCret that McGraw anti lu~; I The unanimous opinion \\'ll.ll thu.t 5
first basemcn~have often bCf'n at til ::! less. of such n gn:at manager=
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cdds. It has been said thnt t1tl' twu I WB::! a heavy blow 1.0 baseball.
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Cleveland 10. Dekoi~ ·,.
ltr Dill Terry. Blll wUl .be a good . Ne~e York. 2(, Philadelpiua, 13.
1 Bt. Loul!. : Chlcaa:o
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I Joe McCarthy, manapr of the ntnsa 1
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waahingt.on at Boston lralnl
pretty !!let for he 1.1 not the klnd
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son.
Tqronto, a; Rochester, 3 uo tuRotJers. Hornsby. !Jl&amp;naaer of tbe nlnp).
· Baseball hu loat 11.11 &amp;r!'=Btcst 1 Toronto. S; Rochester, f (seven
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manager, and 1 regret h11 paeeins lnn.lna•. asreement).
: !rom the &amp;.ctlye rankl. Havins
)eM)' City, 4; Newark. 3.
Readln&amp;" 11; Balt.bnorc, f .
1played for him. t a.pp1~late hls atn!ct.flty :'lnd tntere&amp;t in the 3])cJ..- t. 1\s :Puftalo 'at Montrelll Iboth games
a rival, I have alwa)'l' !ou1i.d him raln&gt; .
fair and a fOOd sport.Qnan.
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Alhletlcs : 1 reapected "cOra.w u a
AM~Il..';\.-4r. ~SSOC~ATJON
IJI€at baseball leader and hk.::a him
Indianapolis at Columbus
j a&amp; a man . He waa my fnend alLouiB'...tlle at Toledo.
1 thcugh
we waged t.htet world's
Minneapolis at Kansa.s n tty.
; St'ries batt4es ft4cGn~.w made many
St. Paul at Milwaukee.
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ftilt pJpe ~~ a. double bill· Cleve-

RutWI Grover nr the 0 . H. E., II
home on a vacation.
The birt hda y 1-)arty of Rlc4&amp;fd
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llostou advanced Lo witllW a I
Mathews was atlended by ! few
Pfiveo Co111e Con&amp;I!CUtive•
nms Jill~ , u~!(&lt;~ · '·
tmn• •n&lt;l a half of t!&gt;• Cpbo.
his playmates. Tho5e predseqt ymeg:.
ly first Four Timeo
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0 Lcrge Rupe. Ca rc.l an
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Mr. and Mrs Wm. McCarty or
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A Story last Monday.
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Hittina Oray
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and Mrs . Gco Darst, 9!1fldaY and
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Mr. 1md Mrs. C. M. Matthews
New YCtl'k. June 4 - IN&amp;-Headcll Cnt.hymen was ·n making lbeh .:.13 On~ ~w xt!+t~! f&lt;:reC'l'd crn-.:r.:.:!d l
!·were Pomeroy \IIKitors MomJa.y.
hits good fer :.. total of 50 bases. a today rrcm ttle revrqth llDnu:tl
Mr. and Mrs. Merrtll Orovor
by sturdy Lou Ot!hr!ji', the Jlamm • nrw mcdern t'ccord altho~ a to- dcl'ttr~l J 11te rpl'llcjlat.t tn,ck a:nd. I
I\\'£11L to Gallipolis l!Ult aurad~y
ous New York X!Ulkc-=:n crtJ.shcd ull.o 13.1 or 55 was set back In the detlr ficlj.t t ;:urpament which ~aa won I
enmng.
.,the record books today wit.ll a dl6· 1dead day.s beyond .reca.ll.
by Marquette Univetal.ty.
Mr and Mrs. )3alter Mathews
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pla.y of hltti.Dg that. made old Abner 1 Only 5,000 spectatol'B were e.t' Bert Ne.lson ct ~u~~ Unlve:-sily 1
w~te Pomeroy vUiltor!, Friday.
Doubleday tum over In hin gmve Dhibc .oal'lt to see the wildest giUDP.I ~t 4P the ntW int.9r;-e:~llegla.t..e
Mr and Mrl:i E. A. Story 'Were
~nd wonder what kind of a g;m,c;cr the YCQr. When t}le last towel I mark when he Y-a!'e " S-14 feet . 'H&gt;~ 1
calling on C. ).{, ~t.the'llla aud
thl!i was ~hat he had invented in\ was lUted,. after th.e Yanks had I l~fS 4nW t.he 1Pr to w4J. th.! hll.h
!anuly, Monday evenlns.•
that famous old cow pu.stm·e.
mq:aped up with a. slx·rWl ra.:!y h! h!9JP• ~JLttti~b~ 1tle rJ:,ct"ri crl •·'X I
Mt ond Mrs. Hol11s Russell of CoBy swatUng four
cm:.secuthe 1 t,hc ninth cllma.x~d by La.~l·l's flrt.h I teet. 'l '.4 ·!not~~ e.!itabli&amp;led ty W.
l lumbus. spent the wi!U end wl~1
home l'UIW against the Athletics, 1htt of the d!J.Y, a home run, Jll_"w C. ~c.aaers ofT~~ ln 192~.
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tll.s mother, ll(rs. John SCott tntl
yesterday, the New York first base~ York led by 20 rum to 13 The LJc.~;
N1nc meet t'eCpllla w~e brok·~u
Ctllcago at Pittsburgh .
' other relatives.
man Ued a world record that had r:cote locked like a copy o1 a !(On - p.n~ lllfee tie9 duriniJ Lh~ finals or
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Phtladelphia at. New York ! lwo Mrs. Baker Matthe~ vH:~~ct }J~r
not betn equalled in thin.y-clght ; gressional porlt bill, 31 players bc- the t.pum~cnt la.st nl11 ht.••Fiftl';!en ,
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At New YOl'k~Uiekey Wlllt.e va. game&amp;l.
mother, Mrs. Emma Rtlet o KYICI;t.
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Batton ~L Brooklyn Hwo games I . saturday nllht and Bunaay.
Years helped tie another all-Ume 1
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Mrs. Vln" Ablea IWd son ~wls
reoord and aided ln setUng o.not er' The Yanks ' I$QWlred . the ~;ertes I ted by lt.s R»"int star. :P.~lph
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and Mils Alloe Devoe were qalllpqm~ern record.
I with the A's &lt;they han 1won se\lcn Metcalfe
Mp.rquette rolled up 38%1 1 America !I na~lonal ~me seems to be takln;;c a ftrm hold Jn Enjllll!lrd. u
ll.s visttors U1W11day.
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Not since Bo~by Lowe of the old ~out of twelve fnmt the · Mackmen ......,;nt.s
~ top posilon. eeo.1nd 1this pic_ture will test1~y. B.ut t•vc.n ttw lurt".,uf ~ascL!ln can't supplant tbe I
HOW THE'¥ .l:fAJifD
CleYela.nd at Detroit !two games/.
CWU Baokua, qed 20 ye~, pa~­
Boston Na.ticnals turned the tnck 11 ycarl a.tid ~c~ ttuilr lead r.'l't-WI · OOi;i~ wtt,p ' 33 ·a.l'l41 NOI;r-- j •ttract10n of the vamty mnTur :~&gt;t' tiH'5(' En.llhsh gr:-ls, who have organ.
•-vlllro .. ..,.· ., ... r...,TI'l'
St. Loul8 at. Chicago.
in 1894, had any big Jeaguer clouted a
th ' ldl
Senators W three ;;:: , BCOOJ.m 1;1 finlaheQ third witt; tzed a di&amp;ljflond fl.ine R.t W callHI&gt;tu·. ncur Lundop. The team, knowa u
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ed away at. hla hOme here MOnday,
?et. New' York at Phi,._delphla \two May 21. after a Ions .llln€11&amp;. f'Ufour !lttro.ight homers, although Ed ever
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:he "Hawka," baa achieved rcn:ull, uL it• IHOJidency in the &amp;'reat Amerieaa Club
W L
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Delehanty or the Plullie shit lour game&amp;.
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30 13
neral services were held at Old ~)'­
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Waahlns:ton at Bos,ton
homers &lt;not. con~e cutlve 1 in qne I Home runs tqrned th et¥!= ln sev
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\two ser church lut Thlll'll4ay ~t Z p.
.sn &amp;ames).
same ln 1896.
ictal other games. Tony Plet's homer At New York- Bcrto Asah·att ae·
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Detroit . . . .
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m .. conductod by MIM O.te l!nJ\f-rtll
sa::;
With four-bo,ggcr!l by Bab{' Ruth. In tbe eleventh inning, h:is fourth feated Gahfer t'han, 8:05.
New Yot'k, June 4- IH&amp;Cleveland
2U 20
or the Hel,ht5 m.isu!on of pt.
INTZRNA.TIONAL LEAG,Jt:
556
'[r ,y Lnzzeri and Eurl Combs add· hit or Lhe day, aa.ve PttLsbUnJh a 6
4t Pblla.de1phia-Ed Lewis won
No immediate changes 111 the
Phllaclelphla
25 20
Plea.6abt. Burial In Gravel J:lill ce~­
.f6'1
cd io Qchrtg's, the New York ·dub, to 5 ,decision CJV~1· the Cubs. 'A clr- over Sammy Steln, 36:12.
plu"iH" per~on ucl of the
St. Lpuis
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15 2D
Rochest.er at Toronto ( ~wo games tery by undertaker OOilman of
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Gi11nts ai'C contemplated by
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Bidwell.
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Jersey Oal.y at Newark .
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By QUENTIN l~EVNOJ. D:-3
Bill Terry, the newl y appomt
Rcadlni at B&amp;lttmore .
New York. June 4 - INS ~1 lit•
cd leader. he r; lid today w;
NATit'NAL t.EAGU&amp;
Mont.-eal at Bldo.1o.
he prepared to ussume his
Pel
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bB..St ball world wr.5 bev.tldt'trd t.on ~w command.
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without. colorful. tn&gt;
.culcni. canny
Gt,tW yest.erda.,Y." J.ecl!U'ed
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Paris. June 4-INS-Rene La·
Zl(r. and Mrs. Edward Walklnsun
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Cincinnati
24 2f
John McGraw the uncmwuOO ll'..ll.
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coate who retared from: tOurnament l aud Mr. and Mrs CampbeJI at
uciJ,nowled[:"ed kmg of ma.nuge1 ~
WIHi enliu:&gt;lmg d ~lrong lt!am
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476 tennis two years ago and staged a . Psrkerabura. W. Va., mO\dted here
The Uttlc Napoleon worn by tile
to my chargP.. I om conH.
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.455 remarkable comeback this yea.r to- Sunday to visit their :rr.cle ThQmQJi
thirty yeaus of bottle ~hi nd him
dc ut 1t wJII ::;oon shQ.k::! off It's
St. Lou!~
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day enteerd for the Brllisn cham- WUkln&amp;On and Wife. Mr. WPk""'sqn
Ihas retired and thrown his mnndc ~l\U 11p tuld tls:.;Cit It.'s p1·oper PNhil.adyelphkla
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h.a~; been very poorly ror the P'tl~
.us pionshlpH at Wimbledon.
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t~ young Bill Tel ry. one of Me· : plare In the Na t mnal !C.lbll~·s
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He w111 play In the singles and .week, but 15 l'eportecl ~tlfr at thli
Graw's brightest. young men In a
standings"
partner with Henri Cochet. In the 1 writing.
1I Club&amp;M};RJCAN ASSOCIATION
statement Issu-ed by McO rarJ, he
w L PeL. doubles
.H azel Riffle and CL:uence DaJI~;
were calling at the McMillin nome
1 to_ld~~!thhls faiLh dlnbel'erry 'u"'bl\ m1.Ut.
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1 any time Terry necoed advice. Ill qta&amp;a:cra.LiOD butt.~ h¥ becu..\it.. MllW!IMkee . .
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\ u,r. a.pd f146. Art\lln· Ord were
. callinf 'on H. 'M Spence-r and tamt.
'hi!a.lttt was glven as the reason for tlc love lost betwcyn t~erft.t ~ I''
\Kilnsfs crt,;"=·.:·.·.~-.~ ·fa ~I .523
1ly Sunday ~ternoon.
M'oOraw'!l retirement
However, McOraw, ss \'i(ll'! presi- 1ColumbL~.S ....... , ~ 23
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Mr. and Mrs. aeo. Tlpt.on,
Rev. Stone wus a dmner aucst o!
So the Olnnts were to take the d( nt :-, nd stockholder of the club, ! Louisville
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Held this afternoon without Ihe ' f~rget his pt'r:&gt;onal feelings und dlc- 1Toledo
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.409 :md Mrs. Henry Scott atteodet! Earl Vlcken and wife Stinday.
Several from here attended ttJc
rLnices of their square jawed dom- 1tstccl the naming or Terry. which j St. Pa.ul
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.349 rucEtJna: at Sctoto county, Seturday.
Mills Grnce Grm•er spent Wed· commencement exercises at New
lnoering le~:~.der. It i5 the lhst time I probably surprised Terry as much
nesday ntght and Thursday at Haven Friday evening.
since June, 1902 thRt a O iant l.e:i!1l1 1 r.S It rhd the baseball world. Mc· J ll\ITERNATIO~til. LI!.AGUE
Frank Clarkf of Flor1da 1s here
has stepped t.o the plate wlthuuttlv· : autw telt. lhat Terry hn1 the qual- r.'lub
W
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Pet. Heights.
Mn.
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Mapes
and
son.
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for
a. few day~
knowledge that John McGraw etth&lt;"t' 1tirs of leadership and that the j Buffalo . .... . .... 31
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Mr. and Mrs Gcdn;e Roush,
tn penion or through an as.q.~tnnt : club under him woukl go tar.
Baltimore ........ 2D 10
.60f and childrPn of Coluinbus, were
was directing the pla.y .
I 'IIJe rc aJf' thos£' \\ho will pcrtlaps Montreal
27 22
.551 calling on relatives and friends, , daughler and husband of Parkers1 burg motored
here Sunday after.
1 In New York the Gtauls ami Me· cnttc!z.c MeOraw Io1 not plcklng i Newark . . . . . . . . . 26
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.543 Friday.
Wayne Malhewl'l spent a fe w days 1 noo!Y-o call on Mrs. llarrleL Elllotl.
10raw are synonymous. ThosP wh !J!Ba ttl'tl: fl to n1ana!ll' t he club but I Rochester ....
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C'OIIlC t.o the aolo grounds Ll~ Giant thoHC close U) McGJUW sa:\' that al- Jersey City ·
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.{08 with his wife and new daugh~l et 1 Mr. and Mrs Steve E;~!ott spent
, Sunday '4ith Jessie Jewell and
fans are frank In their wm·sillp of Uwugh he admirrd .111d · llkf'd 1hc I Toronto
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.fOO Middleport, la.o;t week
Harry
Hoffman
and
E.
Wlli1ams
' famil.r
' both the team nnd Its manager.
pnpu Ia,. "Banny" he dldn 't think ; Reading
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cr Youns"Stown, were calling on l.h,• j Mr. and Mrs Henr7 Ohlmger,
I A domlna.nt pcrROnalit.y Mr.Graw , thnt tl ;c fo nll (' t Gutnt pln~er WR!-\ 1
former's sUiters. Mrs. Nellie Duv1s 1son Pearl, w1re and Mr and Mrs.
always made his teams partake ! "llnl'(i hoil('d" cncuglt lo ma !\.~ n j
and Mrs. Everett SWlSher. Mrs. Da· Floyd HeSI&gt;On f;pcn\.. :iunday Wltll
Fcmewhat or his truculent splrtt. [gooci manager.
,
vis returw home with him for an reiauvcs at Racmc.
ThlS seasou has been to dnte a dl!:'i-1 Holsed m n hard school McG1'3.W I
n::Lrous one for the Gmnb; but ev~n, U; an ::tdmuer or the 1obust Lype otl
his most bitter crtttcs _wtll not ve:n~ plo:,f'r. He like:&gt; his players t.o fight _
ture to 88)' that McGiaw has step- for eYery pomt
ped out booa.use ot the poor !&gt;how·
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Mr.G1aw realized lonA" ~go that
n M~ra.w was· never one to run sentiment and bnseba ll didn't get 1
away trom a fight. The reason gwc u '-'len~ "1\.dl. Tne game to rum
by hQnself and the New York clnb allvnys b~n, a. buslnc~. He has ~en
omcials fol' !lis retircme~tt is porrr I hurd. rutnlc::;s and cxactmg a.o,; a
health and those who know him re· lH.~ k mast~r-but no ptaycr ever 155
&amp;lize that there was no oCher rcu- called McG nlw tJnJU::!I.
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~y EPSON ~. WAITE
son for his action. McGraw tms
-been a. sick ma.n for thl'Cil yc~t&lt;. r..
Nuw Ycrk. June 4.- lN&amp;-Sur· 5
Sba~~to. QklabO!I!ll
Stomact: trouble and sinus dl!larders prise and sadness that so oolorf'lljE
h&amp;ve made life miserable fur t ho anl1 vital a figure ll.S John J. Me·
most dominant flgure ,In the gam~ Graw Watl IClst to the most popular
Goocl rf!llcJ5 11re ~!!'i~
firat qeceaaity for a comnnmi~y.
1and baseball to him had become A. national sport as an out.:..tandlnc
drudgery instead or the exh1laralmg and active force' was expussed by 1:;;
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attic it had onee been.
baseball men today in their comIn picking Terry as his ~ucce::.sor nwnts on McGraw's suddtil reSls;- !ii
Cilill~ !IPP~cfa•l!!e !Jy
highwaya get the buaineaa.
cOro.w has made his final fili'P• nnllcn a.c; manager of the New1=
••4~ ~~~~ prP'PI!Jity.
11 )J£8turc a remarkable one. It Yoi k Oiunts.
iii
qo seCret that McGraw anti lu~; I The unanimous opinion \\'ll.ll thu.t 5
first basemcn~have often bCf'n at til ::! less. of such n gn:at manager=
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CIIII!*Y dQser ~
l'ily
cdds. It has been said thnt t1tl' twu I WB::! a heavy blow 1.0 baseball.
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men have not. spr.ker~~~_:~~il olhcr 1 Scme of the commenb; were · _ ~ ~
ll!e I'C!ll!llrY. Th!'Y
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Mrs.,f'Nflk W~nl ~;pen~ .,,~
bella a srn.t. dlarw.Cttr lQ Ule de~
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daJ with her d1ua:hter. MrJ, BUd
llelopmen~ of baaeball and J am st. Pl\11, 12; ¥Uwauk~. 6.
Dam a.nd. tamUy.
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Klu Thelma Johnson l'J';t,Ul111t4
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114riON.U. J,U.qV£
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Cruelty Alleged
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OOt..t..' I'VE 4()T AL.t.. THE TOOT&lt;o
AND C:.,t.SPER CUT-OUT'&gt; EXCEPT
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CUT· OUTS. I THIN!&lt;, TOO MIKH ~ M'i
LITTLE QEA.OERS TO DISAPPOINT A.NV
01= ll£M! I CAN'T FURNISH 8A(K NIIM8Eih
B1!CAU'SE I HAVEN'T AN't', BUT I HAVE A
BETTER IDEA! I'M I,-01N4 TO RUN "-lEW
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OR fiOR"HOW L.ON/r, BE SURE TO QEMtNO "OUR I'IIREN~ .N.
HIM: Till'S R&gt;.PER FOL.LOW "'IU EM.H WEEK'. DONT MISS A SJIIMii
ISSUE! THERE\.t.. BE MANY SURPRISES F"OQ 'IOU ON THI';PAI:fE ·

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OF ANOTHER JAM 1 INSTEAD OF L.E.t.VINu EVER£TT
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HAVE TOL..O HIM ALL.
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AND M..WA'I'S WIL.L SE : 'I'E T SHE L.OVE 5
rf'S JUST L.II&lt;.E HER! ':&gt;HE'S SO
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stripS'' and that'• whitt We
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1Pa were culling en Cl)•de Bally a.n":!
f:::Ti]y f'·llu oda.y f'VEUihiJ.

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A$ .HE 'SOS:'n.v
PUIW'5 THOSE SONI.S
01" "''ESTEROI'IY !

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SONI,-5 OF 1-0VI!!
THIS l$&lt;lHE VERY I'IANO
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A

A ROMANCE THAT

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A LOIIE AT f'lRST&gt;T~=~,:I

THAT HA'&gt; bROWN 5

AS THE YEARS SPED
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see .Hl!R

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Ebersbach Service

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EL.SIE Pt..EDiorED THEIR
TROTH 'I'EARS II.ND YEARS
A.i.OI EV!!RVTHINl:r HERE
IS .JUST A&lt;;; IT WA-3 THEN!
EVERETT OWNS THI'&gt; WHOLE
CCliJN'Til¥. SIDE NOW! HE BOIJi.HT
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I WANT ANOTHER CA&lt;;PER
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AND C:.,t.SPER CUT-OUT'&gt; EXCEPT
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FOA YOUR

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WITH ldltt,F!IIr

I WANT

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ReFLECTS
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TOOTS

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CUT· OUTS. I THIN!&lt;, TOO MIKH ~ M'i
LITTLE QEA.OERS TO DISAPPOINT A.NV
01= ll£M! I CAN'T FURNISH 8A(K NIIM8Eih
B1!CAU'SE I HAVEN'T AN't', BUT I HAVE A
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SUMMER! NO "'ATTER WHERE AN'&lt; OF YOU 40&gt;
OR fiOR"HOW L.ON/r, BE SURE TO QEMtNO "OUR I'IIREN~ .N.
HIM: Till'S R&gt;.PER FOL.LOW "'IU EM.H WEEK'. DONT MISS A SJIIMii
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SHI! PA.W"'ED AL.L. HER JEWELS TO 1,-ET HIM OU"''
OF ANOTHER JAM 1 INSTEAD OF L.E.t.VINu EVER£TT
SHE.
HAVE TOL..O HIM ALL.
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HER BROTMER DICK IS A. BAD ONE' ALWAY'S WAS
AND M..WA'I'S WIL.L SE : 'I'E T SHE L.OVE 5
rf'S JUST L.II&lt;.E HER! ':&gt;HE'S SO
~ SWEET, UN'jELFISH
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TO SIINE HIS 4001)
NAME FADM DIS~

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MUSTN'T DISTUR"i:l
HIM,CASPER! I CAN REAO
IN HI'S EVES THO\T HE'S
THINKINl, OF ELSIE!
.
L.ET'S LEAVE
HIM AL.OII\E
¥\liTH HIS 'c
MEMORIES.

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LOVE AFFAIR OF.
EVERETT 1\NO Et..'SII!
IS NOT .I\IOW ,
A ROMAN« (;If: "t'OIJ1'H,

l,ET'S NOt OISTURII
A$ .HE 'SOS:'n.v
PUIW'5 THOSE SONI.S
01" "''ESTEROI'IY !

BuTITJS

SONI,-5 OF 1-0VI!!
THIS l$&lt;lHE VERY I'IANO
. . EL'iiE USED TO"Oitllil!
A

A ROMANCE THAT

rrs

A LOIIE AT f'lRST&gt;T~=~,:I

THAT HA'&gt; bROWN 5

AS THE YEARS SPED
A. ROMMI(.E ..

see .Hl!R

I!IUTSHn

FILLED VlllTH DI:V0110N: ·~

,jO', HIS.

Ebersbach Service

..

ST/Io.RTED IN YOUTH!

HE !'lAY N&amp;"liE~

-

AND SACRIFICE rn,AT ' ''

A.I-WIW'S WITH

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'~=' Vt&gt;n&gt;tt R1rrt..,Rtt n•ld fpmUy anli
I h.s mother r r q,r.-rt""' U" Wf'~ ('Sil·
lr • en · Cil;u;. Rlhbt. sunday.
H.- ra,y E:r~.t r c C Jotl(J:l. waR a bualn " r '' 11 ,· ~ :1 c M. Finer hen-

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FROM ABNER\ IT'S
FUNNY\

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. BuT IT''&gt; 1'1 'SCREAM!
IT''S ABOUT 1&gt;. L.AM8 'STEW
HE COOKED AIIIO AL.L. THE
001.,.'&gt; IN THE 1\1£11/,H.~~HC)OC&gt;)
CAM!! IN THE KITCHEN!

tT''j HllrH TIME YOU WERE

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wh,--. h"• bef·., rmpl -vel1 Itt
bll'N&gt; fn ~"'ll'" tim,. bv Mr.
1 I:o"Ptl Hanopy A.n1 f"'rnllv
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were

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the Sunday
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rlrl· · "'1 r~'"''"
i Lilt - H "c!:.ln~t

Its ehier

QUAIJTY

~ldier-" i

wet-e.

n;vllle
Io ·{C~'-dP
Emmick

or about

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l8 mlit~
~~

C88.

Mr. l'TJ Mrs. Evet"ett 8 3mhart
1d"'-w•hter 1111d srn·ln- law ,and two
r:ht!I:lrm flnldtl Hn1 M~&gt;r..art-" r'
Rce:1•wllle
ca.: llng on-E A Ktbblt" rnr· evr ulng Inst wrek.
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THAlrS IT! EVERETT
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TROTH 'I'EARS II.ND YEARS
A.i.OI EV!!RVTHINl:r HERE
IS .JUST A&lt;;; IT WA-3 THEN!
EVERETT OWNS THI'&gt; WHOLE
CCliJN'Til¥. SIDE NOW! HE BOIJi.HT
IT SO 'THAT THE SCENES
Clf: HIS ROMANCE SHOULD
FOREVER BE LErT INTACT

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ham, was l.t!.kt'n to an Athem hospital by the Pib:.Lerwald ambulance l !O:
·Pfiday matH . She received a rracI
t.tV-l"!d hlp in a fall 111t her nome Frl ·duy ewenlng H.nd was taken to the
"\I
lhosphal _for att~nt1on to the injury. ::;or

Oq

JUilDINGS

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LO(;AL l'OUTII IIONORED

'i'-

Robert Elbt' I"Jelll of Poma10y has ~:
li'CUI'iUi t• J· of 8 -C mlet
j
){ey, hononuy manage•·laJ society al ror
Ohio State untvcrsit}·, ac(.'Ording t,~ 1\{
an lil.nnc.uncement r~celvt:d
~
H.'arold ~llman or Ge neva, 1.~ thtt , 01
~ew president and Snmue/ L. Chal ~ I All
Jle of Clnchmatl tht' vice presiden t,
~n i!tk&lt;:ttd

I'I.. L
.SL&gt;C:H A

. . AND MAYBE
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FOIZGI!!."l'

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C.rtnl Britain rhihlll'fBPrvHI .

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,..ornelius" Acll-! 10.

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\ tJONOR HOLL : Ncx&amp;.- Sunday
.(_un~ 12th, b l-he mon ~hl}· day dev,t:~-ed l.o paymenl nf interest on
~o,aqo.oo, 4 per ~nt church IOOtJ
l}y tlie Bible school. AIJ the culle;c ~
~on wlll be usecJ to make up the
'!f!llll-annual l~rest due Jut_v lilt.
"}'f.

t a- woman. umta.M Mrs. Mary Mctilkd •hen the
11111 In whtch abe
~ tn on ber.
»Jsband was found
r ln the dLbr.ls, l~!!'­
~ waK rushefl to ~

Dumb Dora

M/

purdner. _
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; '7 :30 Chnst l1:1n Endcawor. Gene- l"Vv.
ylevf Welker. Prelii{Jent. Tnp1c :
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p:e vlou _Jy h 'l- Ju ;:
f.\ln ( td by !he · undcrtuk ~M in fa.1
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9: 15 Bible school. Robt. D . D .
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Topic: i R.;.
' 10:15 Lord 's Suppe.· to All.
I 6 !30 VeJo~pel' se rvice. Fred

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M ILLIONAI!OaE
WILL MA!:li;ZY

BALL WlMt: SUNDA l'
, R~
, Th~ Kerr.s R un baseball t CftiTI p et
Will play tht' Joppa team at the I M~
~ureL Cliff diamond Sunday art.er~ _ 1
,twon at 2:JO o'clock , It was an~ 1('t
ced here S&amp;tul'day. A good spe
e 18 elipe~ted becltuse of the
, nr line-up or both teams.
, vis.
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tt~rred In t.he petition, tlle defend1:1n ~ threatened her -and abused

!ler and
inJured her.
She ifi asking the court to 11.1low
her l.emporary alimony for her sustfnance and _l)upport of the chlldl'tm, a dlvon'!e with permanent a.J1many and csre , CUBtody and control
of tbiP childrell.
A !!Uit wa' Hied Saturday morn ~
l,na: ~y lhe Chicago Paint Works vs.
Oe.ur~c and Edgar Eberobach, doing
.~ 111.s Ebenbo~h Hardwal"e

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Cruelty Alleged
In Divorce Case
A o;uit for divorce wu tiled In t.he
common pleas court here FridRy by
.AugUI!ita A. Cheatham
H.IRinst
Georre c . Cheatham on thf'
Kruunds o! extl'l!me cruelty.
The couple ns marrtPd Septem bl:&gt;r lP, 19ro, to which union was
born four chlldreo, now at Lhe age~
of 11 , 8, and 3 years and 11 monLhs.
Accordlnl to Ute petition o! the
plalntitT, Cheatham threatene-d to
icill his wile with a gun In 1926 and
lnt.er forced htr to leavfl home at
the point of 1. sun. At Intervals of
tflelr married l1te, the plo.lnLilf

•

Jd: brought praetJ~
dtb:cnry t'.) the

r?AT6J! AlOw

~

f'n'IUfj, h ) wnter.

AIN'"l' T\ol)lo.i" A

• • •
Chlc..o, Rendezvous fot the 1

111d

ha\le.
nev~·r

but

one whicll $ftiJc.k.

- -· · I DON'T
-rHINK.!

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t.remcrs

efon ,

FINE 'YJAV -n:l
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~tl)r

In the bwoi.lllthough
home11
~town...,..

~ulat!.on or about
' county sewt or
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IDd rebels Jmprisrece-nt eommunllt ·

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0H~ DADOY 1
YOU
DAIQLl NG
SPEND"THRlt""' T !

DOESN .T GI!T" A CHANCE
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B"LL · ANO MI!:ET" &gt;HE
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D~M~C[S

ham, was l.t!.kt'n to an Athem hospital by the Pib:.Lerwald ambulance l !O:
·Pfiday matH . She received a rracI
t.tV-l"!d hlp in a fall 111t her nome Frl ·duy ewenlng H.nd was taken to the
"\I
lhosphal _for att~nt1on to the injury. ::;or

Oq

JUilDINGS

""'

LO(;AL l'OUTII IIONORED

'i'-

Robert Elbt' I"Jelll of Poma10y has ~:
li'CUI'iUi t• J· of 8 -C mlet
j
){ey, hononuy manage•·laJ society al ror
Ohio State untvcrsit}·, ac(.'Ording t,~ 1\{
an lil.nnc.uncement r~celvt:d
~
H.'arold ~llman or Ge neva, 1.~ thtt , 01
~ew president and Snmue/ L. Chal ~ I All
Jle of Clnchmatl tht' vice presiden t,
~n i!tk&lt;:ttd

I'I.. L
.SL&gt;C:H A

. . AND MAYBE
&amp;Y TKA.T TtM'I!£

HI!!. WILL.
FOIZGI!!."l'

.Tom Down

e Tem.~lor
~

11:12, 1\lnJI Fe1tlltrt&gt;~ Synrtlrall',
C.rtnl Britain rhihlll'fBPrvHI .

,JoHeph the Wurker"-Gen . 41:46-57. 1 ~,,­
clu
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Wedne~day, Jmw 6th " Pt'Le1 und
,..ornelius" Acll-! 10.

•
\ tJONOR HOLL : Ncx&amp;.- Sunday
.(_un~ 12th, b l-he mon ~hl}· day dev,t:~-ed l.o paymenl nf interest on
~o,aqo.oo, 4 per ~nt church IOOtJ
l}y tlie Bible school. AIJ the culle;c ~
~on wlll be usecJ to make up the
'!f!llll-annual l~rest due Jut_v lilt.
"}'f.

t a- woman. umta.M Mrs. Mary Mctilkd •hen the
11111 In whtch abe
~ tn on ber.
»Jsband was found
r ln the dLbr.ls, l~!!'­
~ waK rushefl to ~

Dumb Dora

M/

purdner. _
cltl
; '7 :30 Chnst l1:1n Endcawor. Gene- l"Vv.
ylevf Welker. Prelii{Jent. Tnp1c :
"ffow Should We Pmy " M!lll. 6 '!1 · [

p, ._ f\111"

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{hu ta W ~·. l , wh.:: dlccJ Th wsd:a.v
{Jlg:ht, will l:e ccnducted /rom t-h to
e: . 111~ ~;: n M .. 1:.. Chm rh e un:J:~ y :· 1'J
~ lncuJ &lt;~ l l v 'clock ll l-'$Lad 1.- f = ~• ~: h
(J" t !o ~ k a~ was
p:e vlou _Jy h 'l- Ju ;:
f.\ln ( td by !he · undcrtuk ~M in fa.1
(!hal ~ f". Tite bcdy Will be t aken lO l at
'1h1 Plain~&gt; Wli~ e 'inL·m r nt wiU L cl'

Cmlde, wllh .sJJght

r.

.u

Cit~·

and AJ.·-

!11. felt the shoeD.

t

~tnd

or~

!IN-men

tely tu se-uch for
.Ctlm.'l.. Pr~cautton

p1n.st outbreak of

mud: t:y lwlng-

------'--

Conventions

6----JN~

!d and IIOO!'es of
ll(nes domaged h&amp;'f!
._.lr.e struck t'lftl'l,y

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1.et

.. .
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'Jm~

.PQMOO\' l.!HURCII OJo' CHRIST
~
9: 15 Bible school. Robt. D . D .
fl;Uberts, SupL
Lesson
Topic: i R.;.
' 10:15 Lord 's Suppe.· to All.
I 6 !30 VeJo~pel' se rvice. Fred

,! Demoliahed;

..

I '
1

-

H&amp;..R.

I 'T

•

S BROKEN

M ILLIONAI!OaE
WILL MA!:li;ZY

BALL WlMt: SUNDA l'
, R~
, Th~ Kerr.s R un baseball t CftiTI p et
Will play tht' Joppa team at the I M~
~ureL Cliff diamond Sunday art.er~ _ 1
,twon at 2:JO o'clock , It was an~ 1('t
ced here S&amp;tul'day. A good spe
e 18 elipe~ted becltuse of the
, nr line-up or both teams.
, vis.
1

~tim

SOM!i, MULTI -

1

E

..e In !&lt;.reb·
- Burying ·.

HE

hf're.l IN.

:wt;sT SI': HVICES A'J' 1:00 I"

.....

l ge
due wh

alleged

L

.-~--

:cAST-

I"•
on a nwnber of l)(!(!ftAions Be

.c...mifAny fer t:roo

~

••vii

tt~rred In t.he petition, tlle defend1:1n ~ threatened her -and abused

!ler and
inJured her.
She ifi asking the court to 11.1low
her l.emporary alimony for her sustfnance and _l)upport of the chlldl'tm, a dlvon'!e with permanent a.J1many and csre , CUBtody and control
of tbiP childrell.
A !!Uit wa' Hied Saturday morn ~
l,na: ~y lhe Chicago Paint Works vs.
Oe.ur~c and Edgar Eberobach, doing
.~ 111.s Ebenbo~h Hardwal"e

...

'

Cruelty Alleged
In Divorce Case
A o;uit for divorce wu tiled In t.he
common pleas court here FridRy by
.AugUI!ita A. Cheatham
H.IRinst
Georre c . Cheatham on thf'
Kruunds o! extl'l!me cruelty.
The couple ns marrtPd Septem bl:&gt;r lP, 19ro, to which union was
born four chlldreo, now at Lhe age~
of 11 , 8, and 3 years and 11 monLhs.
Accordlnl to Ute petition o! the
plalntitT, Cheatham threatene-d to
icill his wile with a gun In 1926 and
lnt.er forced htr to leavfl home at
the point of 1. sun. At Intervals of
tflelr married l1te, the plo.lnLilf

•

Jd: brought praetJ~
dtb:cnry t'.) the

r?AT6J! AlOw

~

f'n'IUfj, h ) wnter.

AIN'"l' T\ol)lo.i" A

• • •
Chlc..o, Rendezvous fot the 1

111d

ha\le.
nev~·r

but

one whicll $ftiJc.k.

- -· · I DON'T
-rHINK.!

Candi&lt;/:ate,

t.remcrs

efon ,

FINE 'YJAV -n:l
-rr.IE ....."l' A &lt;f&gt;VV

~tl)r

In the bwoi.lllthough
home11
~town...,..

~ulat!.on or about
' county sewt or
mn~"

·. lt- iii: 248

n Praneiloo a.nd
harbar. Its chlt!f

lber miUs a~d

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~ed Today

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CHQISTMAS ?AND

BEAT lT BEFORE 1 "T'V.II.
YOu

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l•w Sod.1iJ.tic

dider Reblleaeed
'
. l110e I-INsrftUena aplnst

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1Uilla
· ntghttlufton - ibe
10 lona'er "'l'ePftJ-o
.'lat.· '•
tbe new IOC1e.u.t
1&gt;11' Dr. C.rioo Da
tbtPMor to . the
10 ordered the ...,.
IDd rebels Jmprisrece-nt eommunllt ·

Hi•bn'J' Lae
th• 6.W ef
weeb, dae, will
•• _, 72 , ..... lip

.......

'

De-.cratic Pan,. Lmcol• wu ewept to
Seward ef N11w York wu ... f ..ond ca
~n fint baUot wa1 talr.- Ia the ·WJrra!
17~Hi
willie Uacola
101. Nat
IJS.
Hcaatl balla.t ...............
IIO,'In•"-1: "Hoaelt ALe" laclda1 oae 1
qll.,r'' WU JauacJaed H lr.is Wllf' lo the
beft ....-..., coul.entl. But i• wa-. t
•lbiadM '""".aiJ. .... Co••I'IIIPI" Frat
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the News Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 236-L; if the Blllllneas
Office ask for 202-R.

Cruelty Alleged
In Divorce Case
A suJt. ror divorce wu ftled in the
common pleas court here Friday by
AUBWJI.a A . Cheatham
against
oeorce C. Cheatham on thf'
gro,mdB ot extreme cruelty.
The couple 'liM married September 19, 1900, to which union was
born four cbUdren, now at the ages
ol 11, 8, and 3 years and 11 months,
According to the petition of the
plab).tltr , Chfi&amp;tham Lhreat.ened to
kill his wl.te with I gun 1n 1925 and
later forctrd het to leave home &amp;t
the point of a lfW1. At Intervals of
tflelr married. llfe. the pla1nt11{
avt~rred in the petition. the detendant. threat.enecl her .• and ebw;ed
her Md on a number of occasionrln.lured her.
She Is asking the court to alloW
her Lttmporary alimony tor her liWI•
tenance and ,llupport or th t' children. a divorce with permant:nt au ..
mony and care, CWJtody and control
of · the children.
.. A ·zult wall Hled Saturday mom~
q py the Chicago Paint Works vS:
-o.orye and Edgar Ebernbach, dolul
~ as Ebersbo.ch
Hardware·
~1JY fur $200 alleged du4
·them:.
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•plt.ul by the FlnsWrwald ambularJCQ.
Pl'tday night. She received a tracL~ hip In a fa ll at her home Fri~
:d..y eyl!ning a.mf was taken t.o th~
tM"pltal_tor attention to the injury .

Rutlt!l'l Eil'lt-l'feld of Pom{IIOY has
eJt;ct-t:d treasu rer of Bcurlet
JC~y: honorary managerial society at
Q~lo State llnlv~:rslty, accordmg to
~
annc..unctomt'nt rece ived ht'l'e,
~tljld M!lmun of Geneva, is the
l)eW president and Samuel L. CheJJ)e or Clncinnnti the vice president.

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BALL GAME SUNDAY

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t.-111 pl&amp;y the Joppa

t,.aurel. Clttr

b11.sebali
tCil.lll

teRm
at the

diamond SundELy afl.t!r~n at 2:30 o'clock, It wa.'-l an·
ced here Saturday. A good
e Is ellipe.;:~ . because of the
g hne-up or bot h teams.

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t;HURCH OF CHRIST
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9:15 Bible school
Robt. 0 .
fObert.a , Supt .
Lesson
Topic:
;Joseph the Work er ''-Gen. 41 :46-67.
1 10: 15 Lord'!i Supper to All.
1 6 !30 Vespe r service. Fred I.
hardner.
7:30 ChrisLIHn Endeavor. Genf'fleve Welker. Presicient. TOillc:
·•How Should We Pn1y ·· Mutt. 6:9

Felix

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tJorl)elius" Acts Ill.

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'Until Battle For
Payment With Con·
are.., lo Won

TO CAUSE BREAK
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Othen Who Have Oppooed move

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Washington, June 6-INS-The
republican party seemea Headed toward adoption of a rcsubmlsskm
plank 011 proh1bit.1on in Its 1982 plat
fonn, even though tt alienates the
rreat dry orpniza.tlonl! who ftelped
eleci Preatdent Hoover in 1928.
'lbls was the word paued. about
today after the senate'B repubUcan
"elder statesmen" met wtth the
President's ·a dvisers at a plattorm
oonference. The "e lder statesmen;. :
apparently agreed to f!upport a n- I

subml&amp;~lon

l.OOKS LIKE l
ON lf..IE' MENU
FOR lUNCH

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day _ Poealbly loeaJ U\un~ TuHctay il1
Wf'!!t portion. Not m.\ c('b cbanp ln Wn:Jpen..

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;Joam,. wa11 takr rt to an Athenr; hos ~

WEATHER FORECAST-

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plank,
thotllb
dry .
organlEatlons
haveeven
::mved
·notice
they will desert Mr. Hoover next 1
ft~ll If he runs on a wei platform.

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\ HONOR HOLL : Next Sunday
~Uilf 12Ul. is lhe mont hl y duy de~
v;c::"ed I..Q payment or In terest OQ,_
110.000.00, 4. pttT c~nt ch\U'(lh 1oo.i'l
By lhe Bible schoo l. All Ultl collec1f1on will be used to make up tim
~ml-anuual lntr.re.~t due July 1!4 .
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AN
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Mr ...

fht:
wh:; died ThUlScl:H'
Qight. w111 t e ccnducted Irom Lh~
¢ . m p;~ n M .. J. •. ChuiCh S un :l.ly r· 1·
crm'"li llt I l&gt;'dnck • l l~L : ud ~..r d
o'L:o!.'k a~ was p;c vlo u. ly h,l' umrd by t l~ · undettak :m; In
CllaJ i t'' Ttle b1:.dy w11l be laken lci

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Chlc..o, Rendezvous for t:
Candi,

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\Ut&gt;l::, BO't MV s'f'oMACf-\
IS. A\IJF'l.Y
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SanUa.ro. Cuba, Jullf' &amp;-INSft@aJdents of 6ant1&amp;10 fled tr4t
thf&gt;.ir homes In alarm early tortay
when a ~tes of earthquajtf'S flhook:
(Contlnu,ed on Pllle three)

l.Ndera of New Socia1ialie
Republic, Order R...,_
ela Rele•aed

Father Of Five Is
Held For Assault

Buenos t\lftt, JaDe I-IN8VIolent dnnfDitn&amp;luna aplnd.
tbe new Chilean revoi.U.-n.
recjaae- bnded br Or. c . _,
Darila broke a.t aL mWday ,
todiJ in Salltlqc. the capital.
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Injured ia Leap From
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wi.UJ. USIIIUlt, Ernest O&amp;banas!l, 48.
rather or nve chJldren 'IVIL!i Mid Jn
JaU here Wday whUe auUtorttiM
0011ducted an invesap,tloru of an
alletled attack 00. )(rs. Myrtle- Me·

G&lt;!o,4$.
Ml8-. IIC(kleo, sutrertna wtth a !rae MAN'S HANDS
tured. lkUU and other p&amp;(Dtul ln- TO FRENCH
Jurlea, was found unec:mselow ln
tbe w.ct stat. ::4 her autcmobOe ln
Eerlin, June 6--INB-A murdered
hn' garap- yesterdaJ. 8be WAll tat- man's baud&amp;. seve-red aA. lhfl wrlstr..
en. to 1 hmpltol 1n ttichmond, Inc:., .ere delivered to Prench Amba..•"':l.wbeft- attac.helr beJd UU-Je hope for dor Andre PrancoU-PonCP.t. at the
her ret.Ofti'J'·
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the &amp;elll •f poUtlca. Wile• . . ~
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tleacr 71 ,..,. ap ••tl•r elrcuu
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d.• &amp;rat baUet wu tak• Ia dt.• 't11
wldle U.cola ..... 101
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'!be charae ap.t.n.d. Cabs.."'lUU waa

Jodced by Walter K(l()a, tnwlkl
hUI!Iband. of the rict.tm liter Mia&amp;
Prlala Oobln. a. nel«hbor. n!W8lell
that Callanue nUJed upon her earl,y
testerd&amp;J momlne' an4 a-*00 her
to help him takP 11m. McGee bome.
Denyq tile ...wt _ chaqe,
userted tbat. 111'11. Yo.
Gee wu tnJured. whel1. llbe trit!d t.o

Prench embassy todlly.
The •pac:lr,a:ge
oon.ta.Uling the
BTUe&amp;~~De gift was ~ to the
perter by an uni4edftlled man. who
then 9nllked swiftly away.
The haruhl weft! turned over to
police, who ldentuled. them as
coodng from the body ot a mtu·tkred balrer of Oldenbura. Germany
~ llllld. _
em.buiJ o«ftciiJ. were
&amp;t a loss rqanllnB.- mOf'h·e fer ihe

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