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POMEROY, OHIO, FRiDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932
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flying Scoj l..,ands Tiny Plane Near St. Johns
New Electric Theatre
Pomeroy, Ohio.
"DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE"

Fredenck March, M. Hopkjns
Comedy:-"Subway S)mphony"
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"SINNERS IN THE SUN"
1 Carole

Lombard, Chester Morris

Comedy 'Rerular Trooper'-Mat. 2:30 p. m.
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Ll~~~!p!~~h~!re,
"FLYING HIGH"
Charlotte Greenwood .
Alao Comedies

Fllnaran Bathinr
Beach Dance Pavilion
THURSDAY EVENfNG.

Scienti•t Will Not Examine Instruments Until Later

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For S·tate, Ia Predicted;
Climax To Be Reached Saturday

F'ticlay all'.d Saturday, Augu;;t 19-20

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Capital To Meet
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Thursday and Friday. August 18-19

Saturday, August

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Mrs. Elh:abe\h Huber f!nt.f!rlalned

W~neaday ewnlng, at her home on
Dp~ut Avt'nue, with &amp; stx o'clock

·EbersLach.·Service Station.·

danner ln honor of Mr and Mrs
A' G. Orupeer of Belle Vernon,

Va., and

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Prank Anderson or

E""' flv4!rpool, 0 , who are the
auesta of Mrs came - - Ohlinger or

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The following were
present.~ Nr.11 CalU~ Ohbnpr, Mrs.
Pranll. Anderson, Mr and Mra. A o
Oruelitr, Charles .ijuber and eon,
~rles Jr , ot Oapipolis and &amp;he
~os~. -~!1!. kllzabetb Huber

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BAKE SAL£
Be •ure kt aUen• U.e homema* lee Cream, Sandwich '

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and BU.e Half! belnr condud·
M a&amp; lhf' Frans BalldJq on

Eut Milln Slret!t, Sahlrd&amp;J,
Aqlll&amp; 20th. startlnr at 11:00

the b&amp;ndlta lett ~1 torcwomen to abcOplpany
"~-cc·~N~ th!'m later a. :thort I
ld~·-~ fnlm die bonk.
arrived juat u the bandttl!l
ftoel~. A rw shotli were .11 ~:Ji

A. M. and lutlnr &amp;he ft!ltt. ar
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Thll" llfothany Lad·
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"Modern Miaa"

Style Shoeo
The 1hlamn Voraae I• feol-

Alfred

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the Lincoln

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children or Athena apent. 1'hund&amp;y

t;t Chicago, \Vho died at the nentna wlLb Mr. aod Mn. A P.
ft.upe.
•se of 56 In hw Chicago HarleJ ~ .... ..,....., or
borne. HI• d~ath re•uited ..nnayl•aDia, 11 horo l"lllttnr

&amp;be . .de .... I'Hdoek peen,
ftftn

Parker,

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•rom cancer, f o11 owmg
· a f a 11 frlel)de
rela&amp;lvea.
Jobn and
Thoma~ ..,.., ram~lJ or Za- 1
whlch.cauaed him to bite his leskt ...,.. au- a&lt; 11r• ..,..
ton1ue. Mr. l&gt;e.rker, who
was
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:me o f t h e country s most Ath~Da. and Jlr. a¥ J4U. QUJ Qor..

ooted zoo directors, apent ~ ·~~ - .•
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Ufe In a M-r. ..,.. lb.,~'!:
and
wild animal act with cir- wtre wore lbe ~~ ' ' ' a&lt;
atr. and r.cn. 0. E. ..,..,.,.,.,.., or '
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Lopn.
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INS Staff em rt&gt;spoudent
5 1 John Nev Isz uus wic'k A.un 1[1
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::~~am~, fog und ~ tm m
Caplnln
kmder- James A Mollison &amp;:ol.tl~h ,lirmnu.

day VICtlmll of a bn~t of gang3ter
bulle~ aimed at foe~ wlm t.empo1anlv escaped '

aud stat.tered a
c)11ld1en playing
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, Wo'Jid-be ru;&amp;llSSI:lr&lt;
1 ed, Rose Fa) Us, II
I Flreda, 3, plal'IQI near
B10oklyn home whlle ~heir
I watehed them frr.m the
were wounded by ~Ill lets Neither lis
n a "'"'!pus condlt1on
1 An hour after the battle which
resembled last year's baby ml.86• •
acre m ManhaLtan In which a r;. ~nJpmg
year-old boy was slal.n, Cosmo Cos- L:.

to find I landed h1s tiny Pw;s MOUl
t~oy

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CorJtem at Pennndd -ill
miles from here ··1is 9.flernoo11
completlnB th~ first solo flight
f1crn E.urcpe ((} Ameli~a Ill tht: hl!!tory of llHat 10n
MOllison s tlight endP.d according
to reports here 1n 1 55 p M 1ocu 1
t.lme 01.5~ A M E s 1 1 10 hou.and 20 mmutes after he took oft
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lind eha.lnnan .of the committee oo.
arra.naemente tor the Roosevelt
.meettne:
Columbul, o., Aua. J9--IN8-0P"timtstle secUonal ehlefs or the Ohio
Democratic ~rty. conatltutinll: the
powerful state exeeuttve comml~tet
&amp;~Sembled here today 1n advanr!
of the atate oonventJon to JWllt
a candidate for lieutenant IQVmlor
to succeed Lieut. Oov. Wllllam 11.
Pi.:trel of Dayton, •ho withdrew
laat Saturday.
Enthllflialt~ predletlnl 1o wide
1!1Pfead .oemocntkJ victory tn November the 26 memberl of ttfe commtttee ruJY!.s body ot"the ata.te orcan~a'uon; were to meet at 2.30 p.
m ftve hours abead ot the oooven·

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Providence, R. 1.• Aur 19-IN&amp;-The reconstruction finance oar-

poration l~Jt\l}led nearly a bllllon
dollan to banks anti f'!Uroads dur·
lng U.s nrat abc monttw of oper&amp;Uon,
Secretary ot the Treuury Mills revealed tod&amp;J.
sPel.tinJ &amp;t commencement exerclaea pf the Bryant-Stratton bu31neBII colleae, )(llla d:escrlbed the
corporation u "tl)e nio8t polm'ful
~ ever Wlvlaed to m..:et tb•
trM~at '1\nanctal crtala tbaV ever
confronted the nation."
Prom l'ebrqaey a to Jbl$' s'i, tn-

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she was sleeping ln her i4lckroo!ll !il
the Drake hotel
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~f~r~g~~~~gy .:s~~~orat,

he •tatecl, tbe corooratton
tl&lt;l. and were · - to nonilnato a.ut.ltorlztd loons at tUt9.000.000.
Charlel" Sa....,. of Olitdnnall. YeW "l'ho lion's sl!i.n · at th1S toll!
an llt.mJlt.on eountx lawnr.
tm~t to flJO 'Mnkl anti trust comBc!aldtt ~ Deplocratt•j.,._., wbJI;., obtab$t lcMln eotn(Ooilom_,... oa tllreol
mllmenta ~r t'l38.000:~. ·
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The dead man was 0. B. lla.rrisoJI auto~raphs
after their lamlmg
elude about 1.100 ~e~atefl, rep- ;he fireman ot tbe locomotlve h~ shortly
after 5 00 P m UJe t•vo
:resentlnr all secl.iona of the state.
was aealded to death.
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The conYenllon wUI be called to

artier by Wa!"'r
Columboio
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·QUICK TRIAL IN LOTTERY CASE DEAN OF METHODIST BISHOPS ~ ~~~~:ro7ta~h~!~~\~h~:~~er~t~J
DIES NEAR CINCINNATI AT 92
F.x·Secretary
Labor Indicted
Participation
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BANKS IWLROADS GET MAJOR •
Profit
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According To Report.
Flight Required 30
and Third Houn

111run bllttle against the elementa In
awoke
car conta.tned four SawmiU •ad .Horne Wreekei l
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"Uncle Steve" •Phillip! Pre· he w.u
with requests t&lt;:JJ
men, as did the one which lnJuted
by Dyaamtte; C.naater
land to New fork In the hllltory of
Oov. R DU!Ieve1t'a address bert' wm 1
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ma,Jorl~y ot which
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the two gh Is
M th d U d
uvtation
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•ented Wtth Cha.tr At,!
he referred
his secretory
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fhe children were playing Q.
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lie
Baulked In his attempt to Jeach
Ignite hiS presidential campaign In
the mlddl~ west
ter Victory
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consented, however, to recel~ In
,g
game of · number:-;' rcquillng the r
-, New York Without a slop os the
Bellld6i!l ' the Roosevelt Address, the
ternational News Service and outwlnner. who was to he 1-ewarded
Athens. 0, Aug L9 - INS---On the hrst leg of the nut round-ttipe
two-day OemocnLtlc p1ogram wlll
-line his plan!!
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WiLh an ice cream cone, to note cor- heels of another nlshL or sniping tlo.ns-Atlantlc Hight ever attem(J·
also include addresses by Governor
Washington 0 H 0, A~ 19- I Askect what the concrete ICSult.~
Je.ctlv ~~ automobile llcenRI' 1111111"' and dynnmltl.ng, In which a sawmill ted Mollison dropped down upon
Oewge White. and United States Nlnety-year~old "U n c I e Steve" ()f hl!l ftight were, he repllea
bt!IS as .be cars passed
and 8 home were 'Wrecked It was
settlement and gave hlmsel!
Senator Robert J. Bulkley, both. ot PhUUps, victorious yesterdAY m
-~It ~ absolutely U!leless to foJe- 1
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But, none of the.. youn~lers ap learned today that NatiOnal Guard- up !o thr hospitality or the v•Uagwhom have t¥:en nominated fOI attempt to show that he can L
Pl!"t rtsult, until I have haJ an op ·
' paren.h noled lh ~ llr,.nse numbel ' smen on duty In the Hocking Val - ers
re~eleetlon; tormer Oov Jame8 M win ho1'88 races, rested U1 an c3:
jXIr~JJnlty to thottJughly examine
of 11 em wh•ch slowed down neal , ley l'Oiil strike area have changed
I am too tired k&gt; :JU on" he .sald.
Cox or--Dayton; James A. Parley, chair today nnd talked of lcnlilna
blslru~nents and lug book
[Auto Wreck Followed By F1re Traps Youngster&amp;j , them, and f1om wh•ch ,P•ms barked lhe•r tactics from the deff'nslve lo
v 1slbty exhausted, he w!IUn~t_
chairman ot the Oemocrot.ic naLion- Lhe r9.Ce sulky-tor IJOOd.
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~sides, I owe It to those who
Three Burned T C . , F
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at th t ce men c!ouchlng bei&gt;Jnd • 1the otfensive
look advantage of the hospl~lby
al committ.ee ; Mayor Henr-y Worley
The easy chair was prcsen~ed to hav, h.elped me realize this projec l
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rtsp,
ourt
les
ater;
' stoop
Ali mlllrJ.amen acM-dln tn o!fl- tendered h•m b} the surpriSed
of Cohunbus, and Henry G. Brun- hl.m by tarfil yesterdny .ti ....:
h" not to exn~lne my c1aLa until they
Parent&amp; And Unde May Also Dif
• Tbe men on the ~•de\1nlk relluned leers have been' withdra~n rrom residents of Penufleld wllh the enner of Manafielf;l, chairman ol the d
hie
trotte
l"l.Nier!"k are present
nrc
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tire population In bi.&lt;l tral.n he s::V."
Democntlc state executive com- rove
own
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&amp;me time must elapse before the
I' thePandemonium
brokr ou~ a" the 111 e strl e area 0 tne mines prop.:•r
d tJ t th h
f '
.,lttee
McKinney, to a third hea.t VIctory result. will be known he said
Midland, Mieh., Aug. 19.-INS-GeorQe
, fl lghtened boys ILI1d (llrlx :«:aLtered land stationed in Netsonvn :~ aml ~~~re o od e ~me o one or tl'l.OJ
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"I o.m a.nxlou!'l to .·, 1 bac' , .
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Plom these two towns vh •,&amp;1cr~, ,an sat own to .est !or
d th
Out.Aide ot the speech-maklnB. c UDty F•l aci"" -•r 11
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M euer, 42 ' h"11 'WI"f e, M ay, 38, auccum bed h ere
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1dle mOBt (mportp,nt business of the
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studies In Belgium. where 1 will bP
save the•r children and 111dlo -notl - I1 was sa1 . e guar ....men a.re be- hall
eonventlon Is the adoption of the
Uncle Steve. who has ~~n. u IV~ able 'J examine mv data CILimlv
today from wounda received in a fire foalowin~
flee! pollee OJ rived o!1 the scene lng sent out In patrols to survey the
Molll.son s IJ!anr Will undama ed
party's state platiOl'm and the nom- ina .ace horses tbese 75 }I.:(. IS, l'&lt;t. o.nd Quietly
the stl -•·:JJ.thcre ex.
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stnke area and muinta.in o·dei
He announced Lhat he would
lnatlon of Democr,atic candidates tor down ln the cha\r right. out ill the pert. said
an automobile acddent early today. The severdh
I They were too late howev~• to Previollllly the militiamen ha(l tonight und continue on to New
middle or the track and ao1m1lled
th 1 t
tube 1
'Some dela.y must elapse until an
occupant of the car, Harry Crane, 38, brother of
find a tto.ce o~ the gang battlers I been sto.tlonlll;i at the various mines Ymk tomorrow
1 11
ne~~eJ~~be~~ ege
etl()t('(f that the three heats he d"•Wf' le-ft loft'icial statement or the 1estllts
Although he failed to teacti ' ttie
I Later James Rn BI'Ooklyn, a. 1embroaled in the strike warfare
' of my tlJ&amp;ht can .be published In
Mrtto. 'Messer, ia not ex~ected to i.ve.
bllke• wtts arrested chtugC'd with
Two dyno.mitlncs occm·red In the gool he had set for himself ~116'·
Democratic leaders predicl.ed to- h~~n "pretty ~~ckered,"
dny that the state platform fllli be
Out lthme, he said, wavmJ lc.J the meantbnc r tun hRppy In the
-----felonmus af!Sault I~ was believed area last mtht
One was at 11 saw- j on s ftlgllt ,~as hniled a.s IU'f' Oulbrief ~tnd will affirm the position ward the track and the ~eilulg knowledge that I a~eended higher
M"dl d M" l .
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he was one of t.he t.tlo on the s1de - m1ll loctlted on the properly of t.he 1 st.nndmg 11 chJevement Tb(' lj~toJ
taken by the party at Its recent crowd a tew minutes later," Js wliAI"e than last time and obtained valuI nn •
h.: l, -;- UK 19 ;::,-- ' our ~ mall dtildrcn walk shot at by Uu~ ~runmen
No 225 mme of the Ohio Collelles at tic has been nown muy on few.~:
uotlonaf conventlon at Oh1:m.a:o Ou I aort of 10t started ~&lt;JS.o.'1. - llwhtl able and sclentlrlc lntormatlml Were hurned to death hPJe today wh e n un .n!lomohllt• ex . 1
Truetown Three charres wete set cas1ons fto.m east to west and •nf!Vthe prohlbitwn question and othe1 many year.. ago
which I hope will shed more light pl 0 d d
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BLOCKADE TIGHTENS 161f in the miLl Damages of 13,000 er berore by a. lone tliet
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national poUtJea.l issues Govenlor
"And out there, I gueSII • d~llve on tbe world'• knowledge of tile upe an
urne a t'J a C'O IAIOTlwete caused It was estimated
Molhaon's venture captured th"
White's pohcy ot state government. ror the last ttme. toda)'"
pet regions'
The parentR of th~ l'hil&lt;.lren aud i.lll uncle who \V('I'C IN PRODUCE STRIKE The s.iconp dYnam,ilinK occurred •magmat1on of the world beL'BUlle
and pa.Jttcularl.y hili eeonomy afl(l
The trotter plk}ted; by "Unc!f!
Professor Piccard told Colonel I 'd"
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at the home In Beaumont or Seek the determmation with which he
poor relief programs are expectE'd Steve" came nillhtng trl to ilctury In I.Iarlon Bernasconi. Commander ot I rt mg WJ
em an an an lquu e ~e fiJI wert" rrtttcn y
Sl&lt;'u:oc City, Ia. Aug 19 - INS---- Adams, a mine employe
Gang- went Into It and the eonfldellC('
to be endorsed alro
. the third heat with 30 Y•~&gt;d::! t..; the llying school hl'rf' and his of- I burned.
1F'armers tightened theh bloekaflt&gt;s stet tactics wtft! U8ed In fiynamltmg that he would succeed He stnppea
..Firm ln then ballet that 'peace sparf'
Da.ve 8 Ingalls, fWpubU- !ictal host, that he would not walt i l'he deRd Wt'l e Edwurcl MCI!sel
&lt;'n roods Into Sioux City today as the house. It was Bl)ld
An auto- h1s plane of all Its incidentals to
and harmony" wm 're'lgn through· can sube~natorln.l nominee, ... ::1 him tor his balloon and speclally-buUt
ctu d 11 vcn by Gem 11 , Pn LncK :--I ' thr farm strlk(! movement SJ)IeRd mobile drove paJJt the Adams home malte rQOrn for extra t.ankr. and
out the oonventtpn sessions party to tbe JuQa'lo stand.
gobular gondola to be p~cked Col I:.!, his brothm·, Fot·l'st, 10 :-.m1 t:. ~ Lnmb&lt;.!l th, Ont
' into Nebraska and South Dakota 1and Lhe occupants hurled the dyna - even pitched the cushion ot.: from
•eaders indicated 'hiLt~ ardent
"Uncle Steve" ea.me in n1LJ1 In Bernaaooni's men were to pack this L•stets, Mary, 4. and Stella 6
I Tht: chllct 1en, twpp"1 b. the re1, 1 1 Plek£ts wen por:.ed. on South Da- , mtte at the house
the pilot's seat considering en ~ ex·
.. wets" may ura:e the resolutioQiJ the first heat wh.en ms h&amp;r~e equipment o.nd ship lt to Belgium j A passing mctc.tist pulled OMrl- It.Lilt were envelo.PP.d In i\nmes IJc-ll;ota 1'08ds !eadlng to Sioux Cltv 1 Slmultaneowly smpe, ~ 1lddled thr trn gallon of gasoline more Import..
committee to Incorporate in the plat "broke" and threatened to 1 &lt;~ll lp.W as soon u possible.
M:cs!lr:r, , 2 his wife, May :lH, a.n&lt;l : fore rescuers could rcu.ch tile S{!dan 1and 260 farmers In ~.kotn Clh, back oi the house with buiiPts No ant than hiS personal comfort Hl'!o
form a provision advotatinJ repeal tlle fence
In the second he ~~oy.t., 1 iPkcard said the llf'Btest heJgat j her bl'other Hany Crane lrom the Edwr11 d was pulled from J.~ blaz-1 Nebraska, organized n fA.rrl holl- one Wll8 Injured and dn.mages wer~ plane. was undamaged !if! unnouncof Ohio's dry law.Nipd the !lTOhlbl- ott to a poor start.
t•d he- ~ould rest
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1be achieved wall exactly 16,700 me.- Camlnl at.~ llObllt• At a' Bn.y Ci~y tng Wieck but died l)eforc reaching day .. unit yesterday and prepflred said to be 111Jght
tion amendment of Ute •etate conPhtntps re~urned to rece drhmg en 00.3? mllell), In altitude b~ liOBPitalit ~~ tealed all would .iic a hO!!pltal Tht&gt; charred bodies of [tc do picket duty today
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stltutlon.
followins sn IUness that l'.~t ~um 1 than man ever reached. before. ThO I State police were told that two thE oth~ls were taken trom the- Bot.n the 9trlklnt fa.rmers and MK". TUNNE\' u -.. DER J(Ntn:
MRS. Mr.COKMICK FIGHTS Olif'
• Wlth Senator BulkJey omctaiin&amp; oft the track for two yea•s
, temperature, extremely Jow In u,. dlUms. of gasoline 011 the running ash"~ t-y nrf'men
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strat.oaphere. at one time dropped 1o0 board' ot the Messer car exploded 1 .~ni ck and two 1,1c 11 rldmg with lued to travel unarmed today ;.1- Paru... Aug lfl -INs-Mrs JC&amp;noes I Chicagn Au!{ 19--INB-At~tuf,t,\h_~
tlon i:eynot.er, tonight's session or
FIREMAN lULLED IN CRASH
36 degrees centigrade below zero when the machine ccll1ded. with ~ J 1m WC\f' unhurt
1though Union county, B D , author- J "Gene" Tonne" the rm m"' Polh i n&amp;" her physicians w1t~ h1:1 • s t ~·l.l.the ronvention, whlcll Betjl under
Cleveland, Aug 19- INS - Oil&lt;' 1648 d-egrees fahrenheit)
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the Lauder, IUlderwftlll. an opern••on fm 1 un w1ll to .se, Mrs Edith Roc.kt
way a.t 'l 30 P m wln be ~voted to man wu killed and another was ln- ~ When Prof
Plccard
and his
~t to ann to protect their trucks an abscessed ea1 at tlJoc Amr•·tr&lt;H• · fellei McCormick hovered on tl)e
s.peech.-maklne: and the selection or jured here today whe'h a Skt:;.el young Belgian asslatn.nt Ma~~: (,Hnd produce
hc.spttal today.
, ~erge of death today
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Plafe paaenger train le(t the traca )'ns, nnally got to bed Jast ,,fght
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held up the Second
Natlonal be.nk here and escaped
with more than tt5.000
The bandJtA tried ~ push B. P
ildred, pre&amp;JdenL oi Lh'e bank, m~o
vault.. When he rttused. Uley I!Jui:hlm They then forced RUS581J
M''.'"~ caahler, to open t.he vault
them -dte money
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JO women co.tornen, ~~ toroe&lt;t
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Descnzano Lake Garda rtaly,l
Aug 19--INB--Proffl:,;sor
Auguste 1
P1ccard, refreshed from a night's
sleep after hb spt!cta&lt;-ulal Len-milt!
balloon ascent into the stlatotlphe(c I
planned to llurry back to Zuricb
Switzerland today without checking
his ln5trument.:s
The happy Swiss scientist, conn...
dent his flight Wl.l..&lt;l sur-eessful in
providing him with new data on th•·
cosmts ray wanted to pick up hiS
[wife and children at Zurich where
he left them as he Look off' 3 esterday motnlnK R.Dd thne go on tc
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INS Stair C01 r~spon&lt;l.ent.
Columbus 0, Aug l9-INSDr~twn by the scheduled appearanc -:!
of Qoy Franklin D. Roosevelt th~
party'a
pjeliidttltial
candidate
tboUBil.nds of OhiO Democrats beKiln treklng towa•d Columbus today
!OJ wha~ ls predicted to be one of
the &amp;"reatest and most slgnlflcnnt
tallies 11'1 ,the history of Ohio DeDlo-

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New Yt~rk. Aur . 19-INg.......qulcl!
The government
,mvestlgBtlo"\
C'l:llcem which became pr08perous l omo Supreme Court wd1.• riPrite&lt;!
trial 101 Senator James J Davis mto the lotte1les mvo,ved be ... ..aes
under his guidance.
the joint applkati:m of the «ew
tRI Pennsy1v~la, on Indictments .tile Moose organization thP fraDeath last nilrht was caused by 'li mk central the Plttsburgn ar.. d
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dit?.Ct.or: general or ttie Loyal Or~r terN of the Mvstlc Shrine and the
a bact injury suft'ered several yeurs~ 1 ailroads for the JSSWII "e o?u. Rt:l\'
other groups recE.{Ing pledp of of il0011e In lottery schemes wa:! Knights ot CcmJmbw
ago
l iu thr order of toe s·~~ - tTti'ltlcioJ
aid frOm the corporation Include!": fo1eaeen as a result or his own deOperaL1on and co1. piracy to operBe~ldes th.e Wuhin1ton biabop- ~ CQmmission reducing cool f~ ·gfit
00 ~... ort;a'ago" ·Jan compa.nles, Slh,-~ mand todaY, for an lmmedlf\l ~rial · ~ iolleJ•c.s un4..er spoui'IOrshlp of lcetY
ric, he had been a mls.slf'lnary ln U1~ tatea over the Baltim•)!', and
000,000; Ml bulldh,,r ttnd loan asSena.tor ~vis., fnrmedy 6eere- the Ea{l:les, of which hoc IS a rank- 1 Under fl favorite Burkeye trf!i! in Orient, preald!ng eldo~r In Den··•r, ral'road from 6 c -.:o~.m"'rlrtg dlsl ~~
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soc1a.tlons, :68,000,000, 13 Jru:uranee Wy of Llo.bo1 and 10'it' ...~ ndldati! mg otll.elal were cha1·ged m the the frot.:;'(, yard of Penmaen, his Colo, from 1880 to JBIK, and had Ito 'Mansfield ~
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Uvestock credit corp01·atlons M.- rraternal,met. by the IP.del'll..l jury. pomte~ a member vf Preaidentlburied at· 3 , m Sunday, end.in~ 11 OD&amp;, Minn., Jactsonvllle. Ill
!' r.11 1
000.000; UJree credit untor...- ~The accusations asserted In th~ Hoover s unemploymert eommtttee
fib h was rlnctpally d~ot- 1 Evansville, Ind. Be W88 bom In 1 Nr11. York
Aug ";.='!!.~:-:"~!"
L .fe
000 ; and"ftve joint !litock Innd bfto~l.. put two ~ar-" tfi 1000,000 or more
It was charged he obtained t220. ~r ff JCts to
P !•e his c:hUlch 1 Athens, 0 and wa.a m11rrled three 14 mf'n held by pohcy
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wa..s collected ln tiD&gt; lott.r: · Jes by 000 out of the lottery tickeL r;ale
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000,000 aetually tour fraternal
nrganlzat 1ons 'Of ar&gt;' that more tha\J $70,000 of this wJth.
tbe
M(!lb?&lt;qst
Episeopu
Chairman ot • ~mtsslon for the dl:'r of 01 m Bazmno.
had been disburted and $1~1.000,000 o;ot' :th only m5.000 was dtstrlbute&lt;.t stun he gave to FrankE ID!rrmg eh.urch south In Oc:er !h ~...~y~ uniflcatioli of N,.,thodlsm, he wrote i J~In ~·~ .. wereHre::sed
Of tilts amount had been repa.ld
ln prt2es tbrOu~tt drawings he1d t:, ethtor of tt e Eev 1 ~ magazine and a. WUl be removed to
r ....... n a book ''Breaking Down the Wull~" ~ a~
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!well
trustee of Notn. Dame University. Nabona.l cemetery at ArUnaton, Va. In whleh he urlted the .. wo groups 11 ·n humr.1de r.wrt when
Crop productklrl loans aomrqa- be UJeaal.
tin;,;
:x10 were mad~ to 500,D&amp;Yla waa cha.rt:e"' .., lth ac«pting 1[ Altho!IKh sul!-:tcct to the probe tho I The qed bishop, who at death be united
Pi Inc• A.t• :Jreny NlchoJQp
000 farmers. 1tiX ~r a tu'T.OOO,OOO prolfts of •100.000 out of $2,000000 1overnment nl&gt;ll conducted elnce was enpled in writlni · 111~. Ob· 1 Besidu the widow, Lucl~o P:u·kcr Ifalled to ptcsen evldenco
advati,ce by the corporation to the taten ih bY the Moose for one ot ] Pebruar) Into lart.emal order lot- aerva.tlons of a NonagennrQm, was l Oranston1 he 18 surVIvt'd by lluee f1hr.m concluhlve encuah to ;,j!tt!(lii~
secrettt.ry or Q\l'lCUlture.
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r ... tlrEd 16 years n.ao atter !ll!rvtug 12 1 dauahlers aQd a 10n
1'lU: further detention.
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Ct J.l'l~tMl 92 _ ear~old d(.an .Jf bish'I
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t ~hurch who cued o.t hls count.y
hGme l~L nl&amp;:bt atter a urethtLt ed
him tL; the cleru rrom soldiering
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dlamond to the , Dr. A. C. V. Sktnner of San Dt~o
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. frantlca.lly maUnt etrorlb California, who U vblit.lnf hert wtt.h
!or puL-oUtl, but Invariably tht. '-.11 P01ter ~ and f~l}f, w-111 eoowent ~~&amp;utnc Into the ble:t.eheiA, far ' duct. the momtna RI'Yloe, belilm ·
over the heads of the wDukl-be tn1 at 10 ·30 o'clock at the Prnb)'- 1

Seeks to End Iowal HEAaiNG
TO 81. N!1VA1'E
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19 1 rra~. lll'l:l.fby 8
chip l'eAII;e t!li
Pia.. Aug 19.-INB - De- I 1-4 ,
IIOOl'e 18 1-2. 88 8COre 17 3-4 10 -25 Oh.lo I~
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'Farm Stn"ke' $~poNtLOb
beuln1 ILIPUnt5t Mn. .1f'! 1i!tta.ndard li S-4
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Maryl&amp;rui fab'
IL Kelth-MIIler, Au.tnltan av!'ifiR market at.eady t.one. demand j ("Ondltlon over riPe lUI boKt'.it la.ll
a prln.eiPQI
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The rame wall a nn and ru t• WI ·
ltalr a.nd I&amp;.Sted eJeven lnnlllgl1 betcore a rrand ra.lly,..ofthe Blaek Fork
' oolcired folk sent tbcir melt llklmd th b
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IJlf was pla7ed betwee~o the gjrl~t' lliu Mary ~bit and Mn. Ba)' 1
~ms of Kern Run and Lu:lmg~ Claar at the- l.aPa)'t'tre Hotel In 1 ;,·
h&amp;m, which the former t.ea_rn won ' O&amp;lllpolla.
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by the ciOBe BCOre of 11 to . 1 Thf:ll
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VtrrltUa and MadeUne (teuer re,•
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CW'fent nceipt.l! 1$ l-2 18 . freah lt&gt;
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CabbRgr mutkct R~y ; di!m&amp;hd
l whll.l'll extrQII 19-20 8o 0 W Va slow , ~; upply rnoderate; nearby blr
Ky CUJTent receipta ts
b~~..~k et W-5(1 Illl.volo bulk per barVeaetables t.om~~.-toe~ markn abou L , r.. l 00 · 90 . Nt&gt;w York built per barrel
llteady , Clemand lilotJ. supply mod- i lOCHI:t

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! reet!lpoU 1600; ntNII:et fairly active

m01t.ly 10-115 oentll hflher ; I'J6-XIO
ll•.• laltJely o6a0-15l!i; 2J0-230 JD 5&amp;26; M0-300 lbs oWO-Ub; 11. few pi(JI
• 4441-410; pe.ekinc !lOWs 3- aoo
Cattle rece.tptB 110; nULrkPt malnl)' '
araay she-S1oek here, alow, steady
tD ftrm; quottna medium lO iood
11letr and yearUn111. largely rlel!hy
an4 Abort fed . aroUlld 575to medium gr&amp;Mer l
hel!ers 32&amp;-4110;
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1matched throuahou.t. the N!gular proved much more Interesting tnat~\ their mother, Mnl Emell &amp;uer, to :
1playmg time ol the game. wtth n~t }]ad been ant.lclpa.t.ed and was !oo.Jy 1&amp; iu.l8pltal.
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I MarY Root and Max Sanbom spent!
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o ore !score was •1 to 5 In lavor of HlaC'k ' Saturday night at !O I:i u"tHook 1 Mr. &amp;lld Hra. Ed Manlr:ln, 8011
to good cows 2615-ol , low
AarreaatiODI Attfact 'Fork The nama count:t· b?ys the ParkView Druas recrea.t:.OO team Thomaa and datiihLer Maxine left !
cutter to common 1-256. common
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:aemtd detennlned that they weren't or Columbus, wtll meet the ehrot;·· ' Jl'rtday morning for k vl!lt with
· o.nd medium buJlli 2M-!50
If row"'
going to a.liGw the Lawrence coun 1,. ~:tonship Middleport tA?am unut:l' relatives at Oood Hope, o.
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Receipts. 100, market \
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~boys to sWaJ the bo.con and trOt the lights Tho' Col-:.nnbus t.eant 1.&amp; vir ! C. A. DIW80Jl or: ColwnbUii w~ a
moderately aeUve. fll.eady; bet~r
homl'l with It ljlefcre some demon- tua.lly the same team that phlyo;.d ·l buldnes.s vlsiOOr he-re Ttoursday
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11rade veatPre 6-1; OOJJUnOJl to me·
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l dtum 350-550, medium t.o Kood
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From BUfIlnf am; law.. the appl.e and IM;OI'ed tht": nects~nly som~what. by the addition of fteld· l her mother. Mrl. Corelelle, Murphy . '
i weighty calvM MS-52!i
renee County Colored
two rum for a tit:, but could do no ers The same pitcher and catcher , 11 Mdi.o~~ ~oodyard lw bl!en con- I
lmoro and the game Wtmt lmo o~e:- tha.~ played he~ ol»etore wiU be at ~h ume!!" orne for Ute pnst week
·ro CUT 8A.I..A&amp;n:s
Boya Cop Baeon
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Mrs. Ben Ervin returned to her 1
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The colored boys from Bhltk In the eleventh lnnlna. B•tu:k Fork ~ and the M1ddleport team play- ~e a.t Charleston Thursday 1ven• :
Nt.; ulll.ry' hiadtu.A~! the hlght-r
Jforlt, Le.wrence county, "deteatetl rt.arted poun~ing the Oai.U,polts ed. a cloae, interesting and httrd- 1 ~~s at~~h~~~S::.,:~ :er ~:::hter, l
f firacket.A tor educat.lona.l and adthe colored bOys from Qi\hpolls Pitcher~nd runs started pout1nj t~bt game here laat Saturday by
Harley DtVol and Ia!j! .. areilflfl '
Col. Gordon Hollar, 0 mlnJstrative employe~ of Oh!Q8tu.Ul
' aerou wae plate 1n a veritable r.lPJ- ' the .&amp;CCn! or 4 to 3 and
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v - "'i ux City Iowa who will be U
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i'tl a rt::crf'&amp;tinn contest undef' t hP uge The colored boys from GRlli· '-ctvae match 18 ex •\.fd
ltlnc relatives ln Athens county.
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)Jghta of the Mddleport. hllh tiCllool polls ~re ln·t.he-alr
without a two meet.
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when
Robert Camp and two Children in c harge of 100 unemploy- a ntoeaeary liddltklnal ftve per cent
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1end
visit wlt.h Roscoe Meadows
ed men to be mobahzed
m sehoc.l year. it. was announced ooJoseph Kunc and famfil' mover Wo )dbury
County, Iowa, day. '
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?.trike.
Woodbury 1
PI1T8Bl.IR.GR PRODUCE
Zanesville, Mr. Kunc ts aMOClated Counh officer~ are organiz- ;
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MT:!.I. Olen Matlack, daughter mg an armec
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Peryland son Vernon Gt Akron a.r- which to break the strang)~- . coioMd hens 13-16; "tec:horn hen ~'
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end visit with C L Brooks and 110
OU!4an or more ar-; horn brolle~ l3~14 J'O()I;ters · 8• 10
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mer~ pledged to the "farmltl\U'Jc: 10·12, (Ieese 8-10
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"After my first ascent 1 dedared 1
Controvers)"
Veauable Com·
I'd never repe!Lt the attemp , !.nd
-pound hu relined
yet I finally d1d
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Wa&amp;hmgtou. AliiJ 19 --INs-The '"femi~euoubla"
that 1 Shall not go again 'IOU w 1 1J blunt declanfi&lt;ln &lt;rf Vice-President j for 0.,tr 50 JCUS•
be at liberty to think what yo•t llke Curtis 1!-KB·lntrt. repeal or the eWht- 1 __ _____ - - · _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
- It's de:itlny and that's ull ,uul r.1n ~&gt;enth amendment created 1t1 lximb-1
be said with certainty."
shell m political clrde:~ here t.od11.y, ~
·The worse trouble was ~he In· oomtng a~ lt did UJKln the heeln of
tense cold in the stm\.oaphere, ' 'P,c,.- Pre~lden ~ Hoover"s espolllial of i-e- ,
card said In desclbing h1s rJI(lhc !!trir'ted statP' Cf.;ntrol of the liquor] 'I
'''Po· awhile J reared we ml1mt be trame.
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rro,.en to death.
Tbt&gt; pronouncement of Curtis fill II t?
"And when we reached grouud hailed with mtiafa.ctlon by the 1~r-l~
we,,t®.nd ·toM eonv.atilnr ~t Kl"' IIBI'l• clrJ lea.dera wbo~ bLH .b~v~ '
mOit'tliO much. lo"t w... " d•• , ..., '"' '"' wrath of lh•l• lollowe.. bd ,; ....
fahreqhelt' In the Blu1de
' R"idring support to President Hooverlr ,
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"I W8.6 10 tired r had to rest un- In the cumpa\1!11,
a tree for a.whlle atter iCitlng
Democratic leaden,; rushed fare
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of the gondola
Jl'o" ~rm• tlrne , ward wt!h the declaration th:M. thr j
unable to waur ..te.,our vice president has proved th~h· ro11- ~
to feel surl:' of m!,rr~·l( ·
te11ti01l that the ~pHbllcan party!
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tU;VELANDEII, Mt·. Baker , who t. hnu~ht lu• had R 1
t'hancfl to he the Democmtic nominee for pr~~:~ident, i!J'
Hhowing hi~ kchilles-liltc nature by reru~ing to come out of
hi¥ "political tent" to b~tp welcome ltom~m tJlt on his trip I
to Ohio in the near fu~~r~. Whether Bilker IS sulktng u-::•·nuse he failed to 1'ece1ve the nomination Ol' whether he I
fpcl~&gt;~ too keenly, the fact that he waH not chm1eu to be lhe
k~y-notl't' when the Dem'dcraUI o)Jen their campaign in lhf1
Buckeye State, is not known. Probably a little of each ha .~ [
a !UtHtl dual to do with the fact that he found he would he
uuahlc tu he fll'eHent when tho New York goveruor arrived!
in Ohio.
lt&lt;lgurdless of the reason~ for h1s ~o~ulkincl!l!, 1t iH uppar-\
cqt tn ull, JUMt what the ex-cahinet officer i)l doinll amJ 110- 1
Uody r11ali:t:et1 any rilore than t.he Democl'a.ts who have the
s ucceKB of their party at heart, that his action will do un- 1
told du.m1ure in Ohio at eleetion time unle~~ he e&gt;.ecutes a I
"rjg~t-ahout·fHcc" in the \'ery near f~tUI'11 and dimUa oil I

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BURClH (PA.) SUN·TELECllAPH.
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"At • meeJi!lf of out•qf•tow11
other day I hearcl one of them oay, 'lui!
vice -In m)' •loll' cl11riplthi&amp; deP....,\!Iai,
the ipal'l:ovement llf t.ki111 the necea~Q'
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fl.erntrmbcr the good old dRYS wheu rathoad lrain11,
l11:1cd lu b(J runnh1Jr three hours late at holutay !Jt.!r!u•ls on I
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'}l~ybe tllose Waoh!pJton statesmen wno Iii! Lhe Fe~;
pay roll wit~ til~ namea o! their own rel•tive• •r•
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at home.

fVERYWHERE, h.k.ewiveo are finding
that a NEW VOSS Waoher opella the dif·
ferenee between Wuh~J conYenience and
Waahday drudgery.
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od VOSS l!LECTRIC WASHERS u an
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economy nieaaure.
ln.' many homea the
oaYinp a*de .,O..ible by the voss ·amount
to conaid~hle e~h
. It'a the ciftb-..l,sh&lt;jr with, . "'! aptator
~at euc~y d~licatea j hand ~h,in1 ,, ac·
boa. It 11 die only wuher wtth a ~llaiz·
. ,.q.,aix lilli!iic l!apt.i:ity,
tub of ccJrri&amp;:,
' ,ated porcelain enamel.
, See thia time, trouble_ and moaey·aaYIIllJ
home laundry equipment today. Go over
it fHture by feature, then let ua demon·
otnte it in zour home.
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•IIY ou the World Coijrt and Debt Cancl'llation •ubj.ciH
which would make him an uppopular candidatr for thn I
~r~ato•t honor within the power of the Amorlcnn public
in bestow, there io no fall!o~yinl the fact that he duo• ••·
•rt a powerful inftuence wltll llf•at following •nrl lh•t
!olio wing io what Roosevelt J!Beds If he iolo win the great ~
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st~~e nf Otiio ~t,gamttt Hoover io November.

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1 F11' dent Hoovt't'rs hquo• 5tand all
&lt;Continued 'r:&gt;m oallt onel
apUmism tltroU8h the stote co.pltal as nld to theh drlv~ t.o capture the
and chMRl.ng nn opponent for L B. east wt:re dl~mil.yed . The leaden!
I Palmer of Columbus, the ReptJblt- . who nre looking for votes lit the
I can eandlda.tt! for Ueutenant gover- 'su ppc~cdly dry west .md ii()llth wcr ~ 1
.,.. • mtr ,the committee wae to make happy
1a etflll. final arrani:t:m.:-tns .-:or the oon- ' Th~ 81tuatton creawd 1)\ th o;
ventlon scheduled to ' begltl at 1 30 ' l:vlng statements of PJl!~ldent Hoo- - - ..!... ·- ·
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Q.o.Jug beyond the platroml ~tdopted
by the Republlcu.m; ndopled u t Chi·
&lt;Continued ~"'·m n. .e r,ne\
ICOIIo--ls suld to be unpt-ec c•lt'nll'd
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ln a nationu! campllle; 1

Tn Hplto of tho fact that Mr. Hake!' h11.1:1 idr.ul'l t•Jo~pod- 1

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Large- poun&lt;l

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RI.~hard Huflmlln of BenwOOd h

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'tt.al at CaptaL1 w N Lar 1 cA ~'"r .
Srltlsh flyer, for the murder of ht!r
lhnce, Haden Clarke, Will be h~kl
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The a.way
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toued the aa..tne
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Ina- 11a'ian
Dr. Sklnner
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. _ , Ohio, Ulldor Ill• A&lt;l of I, 1111." rullllohl4 Doll7 allll
.....,.,, ucept sa~wdaJ. Loca-:.4 on l.Gwrr 8ecmwl 81114 PomtnJJ, O.
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l1pl t.bC mmt &amp;ltbourb not UIOIII;INUJ to be
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DB. IKDINE&amp; HUJ.:
dlamond to the , Dr. A. C. V. Sktnner of San Dt~o
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. frantlca.lly maUnt etrorlb California, who U vblit.lnf hert wtt.h
!or puL-oUtl, but Invariably tht. '-.11 P01ter ~ and f~l}f, w-111 eoowent ~~&amp;utnc Into the ble:t.eheiA, far ' duct. the momtna RI'Yloe, belilm ·
over the heads of the wDukl-be tn1 at 10 ·30 o'clock at the Prnb)'- 1

Seeks to End Iowal HEAaiNG
TO 81. N!1VA1'E
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19 1 rra~. lll'l:l.fby 8
chip l'eAII;e t!li
Pia.. Aug 19.-INB - De- I 1-4 ,
IIOOl'e 18 1-2. 88 8COre 17 3-4 10 -25 Oh.lo I~
ns.qec. u e. N'o. 1
'Farm Stn"ke' $~poNtLOb
beuln1 ILIPUnt5t Mn. .1f'! 1i!tta.ndard li S-4
· 20-25 poocer 10
Maryl&amp;rui fab'
IL Kelth-MIIler, Au.tnltan av!'ifiR market at.eady t.one. demand j ("Ondltlon over riPe lUI boKt'.it la.ll
a prln.eiPQI
in li".P. moderate ; supply miXIerate, nearby pack and targer btsl 25·411 · poorer

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The rame wall a nn and ru t• WI ·
ltalr a.nd I&amp;.Sted eJeven lnnlllgl1 betcore a rrand ra.lly,..ofthe Blaek Fork
' oolcired folk sent tbcir melt llklmd th b
he
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aroun
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pme.

Bl All AT CAM[s I
HERE lA~T NIGHT

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A pnllm!nary game oi t•ll.: ewn~ party TbUl'llday evening, riven by 1
IJlf was pla7ed betwee~o the gjrl~t' lliu Mary ~bit and Mn. Ba)' 1
~ms of Kern Run and Lu:lmg~ Claar at the- l.aPa)'t'tre Hotel In 1 ;,·
h&amp;m, which the former t.ea_rn won ' O&amp;lllpolla.
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by the ciOBe BCOre of 11 to . 1 Thf:ll
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flll.m lt
VtrrltUa and MadeUne (teuer re,•
thi'OU(I"hout. rotna after the bo 11 lltP turned Thuraday evenUl,f from Co a '

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CW'fent nceipt.l! 1$ l-2 18 . freah lt&gt;
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Utra nrst.s 18 818 1-2. henner;
CabbRgr mutkct R~y ; di!m&amp;hd
l whll.l'll extrQII 19-20 8o 0 W Va slow , ~; upply rnoderate; nearby blr
Ky CUJTent receipta ts
b~~..~k et W-5(1 Illl.volo bulk per barVeaetables t.om~~.-toe~ markn abou L , r.. l 00 · 90 . Nt&gt;w York built per barrel
llteady , Clemand lilotJ. supply mod- i lOCHI:t

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! reet!lpoU 1600; ntNII:et fairly active

m01t.ly 10-115 oentll hflher ; I'J6-XIO
ll•.• laltJely o6a0-15l!i; 2J0-230 JD 5&amp;26; M0-300 lbs oWO-Ub; 11. few pi(JI
• 4441-410; pe.ekinc !lOWs 3- aoo
Cattle rece.tptB 110; nULrkPt malnl)' '
araay she-S1oek here, alow, steady
tD ftrm; quottna medium lO iood
11letr and yearUn111. largely rlel!hy
an4 Abort fed . aroUlld 575to medium gr&amp;Mer l
hel!ers 32&amp;-4110;
I'J'aM heifers up to ~;

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1matched throuahou.t. the N!gular proved much more Interesting tnat~\ their mother, Mnl Emell &amp;uer, to :
1playmg time ol the game. wtth n~t }]ad been ant.lclpa.t.ed and was !oo.Jy 1&amp; iu.l8pltal.
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,one side ecorlnr runa and th.e ather CJOnLelteJ unll the l'inal ;o:IJI wi"t. MlMer; Bess&amp;nbortl , Esther Hoyt
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I MarY Root and Max Sanbom spent!
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o ore !score was •1 to 5 In lavor of HlaC'k ' Saturday night at !O I:i u"tHook 1 Mr. &amp;lld Hra. Ed Manlr:ln, 8011
to good cows 2615-ol , low
AarreaatiODI Attfact 'Fork The nama count:t· b?ys the ParkView Druas recrea.t:.OO team Thomaa and datiihLer Maxine left !
cutter to common 1-256. common
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:aemtd detennlned that they weren't or Columbus, wtll meet the ehrot;·· ' Jl'rtday morning for k vl!lt with
· o.nd medium buJlli 2M-!50
If row"'
going to a.liGw the Lawrence coun 1,. ~:tonship Middleport tA?am unut:l' relatives at Oood Hope, o.
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Ct~-lves
Receipts. 100, market \
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~boys to sWaJ the bo.con and trOt the lights Tho' Col-:.nnbus t.eant 1.&amp; vir ! C. A. DIW80Jl or: ColwnbUii w~ a
moderately aeUve. fll.eady; bet~r
homl'l with It ljlefcre some demon- tua.lly the same team that phlyo;.d ·l buldnes.s vlsiOOr he-re Ttoursday
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11rade veatPre 6-1; OOJJUnOJl to me·
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,striation was made to stop them So here a week a((U, eiceptiniJ for the , Mrs. David WJIIJams of Ma8SIIIof1 1
l dtum 350-550, medium t.o Kood
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I they wound up &amp;lid started Meklog fact that it. hats been stungthened is f;pendin&amp; a rew daya here wJth ,
From BUfIlnf am; law.. the appl.e and IM;OI'ed tht": nects~nly som~what. by the addition of fteld· l her mother. Mrl. Corelelle, Murphy . '
i weighty calvM MS-52!i
renee County Colored
two rum for a tit:, but could do no ers The same pitcher and catcher , 11 Mdi.o~~ ~oodyard lw bl!en con- I
lmoro and the game Wtmt lmo o~e:- tha.~ played he~ ol»etore wiU be at ~h ume!!" orne for Ute pnst week
·ro CUT 8A.I..A&amp;n:s
Boya Cop Baeon
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Mrs. Ben Ervin returned to her 1
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Nt.; ulll.ry' hiadtu.A~! the hlght-r
Jforlt, Le.wrence county, "deteatetl rt.arted poun~ing the Oai.U,polts ed. a cloae, interesting and httrd- 1 ~~s at~~h~~~S::.,:~ :er ~:::hter, l
f firacket.A tor educat.lona.l and adthe colored bOys from Qi\hpolls Pitcher~nd runs started pout1nj t~bt game here laat Saturday by
Harley DtVol and Ia!j! .. areilflfl '
Col. Gordon Hollar, 0 mlnJstrative employe~ of Oh!Q8tu.Ul
' aerou wae plate 1n a veritable r.lPJ- ' the .&amp;CCn! or 4 to 3 and
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v - "'i ux City Iowa who will be U
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i'tl a rt::crf'&amp;tinn contest undef' t hP uge The colored boys from GRlli· '-ctvae match 18 ex •\.fd
ltlnc relatives ln Athens county.
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)Jghta of the Mddleport. hllh tiCllool polls ~re ln·t.he-alr
without a two meet.
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when
Robert Camp and two Children in c harge of 100 unemploy- a ntoeaeary liddltklnal ftve per cent
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1end
visit wlt.h Roscoe Meadows
ed men to be mobahzed
m sehoc.l year. it. was announced ooJoseph Kunc and famfil' mover Wo )dbury
County, Iowa, day. '
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Woodbury 1
PI1T8Bl.IR.GR PRODUCE
Zanesville, Mr. Kunc ts aMOClated Counh officer~ are organiz- ;
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MT:!.I. Olen Matlack, daughter mg an armec
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Peryland son Vernon Gt Akron a.r- which to break the strang)~- . coioMd hens 13-16; "tec:horn hen ~'
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end visit with C L Brooks and 110
OU!4an or more ar-; horn brolle~ l3~14 J'O()I;ters · 8• 10
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mer~ pledged to the "farmltl\U'Jc: 10·12, (Ieese 8-10
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Controvers)"
Veauable Com·
I'd never repe!Lt the attemp , !.nd
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yet I finally d1d
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Wa&amp;hmgtou. AliiJ 19 --INs-The '"femi~euoubla"
that 1 Shall not go again 'IOU w 1 1J blunt declanfi&lt;ln &lt;rf Vice-President j for 0.,tr 50 JCUS•
be at liberty to think what yo•t llke Curtis 1!-KB·lntrt. repeal or the eWht- 1 __ _____ - - · _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
- It's de:itlny and that's ull ,uul r.1n ~&gt;enth amendment created 1t1 lximb-1
be said with certainty."
shell m political clrde:~ here t.od11.y, ~
·The worse trouble was ~he In· oomtng a~ lt did UJKln the heeln of
tense cold in the stm\.oaphere, ' 'P,c,.- Pre~lden ~ Hoover"s espolllial of i-e- ,
card said In desclbing h1s rJI(lhc !!trir'ted statP' Cf.;ntrol of the liquor] 'I
'''Po· awhile J reared we ml1mt be trame.
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rro,.en to death.
Tbt&gt; pronouncement of Curtis fill II t?
"And when we reached grouud hailed with mtiafa.ctlon by the 1~r-l~
we,,t®.nd ·toM eonv.atilnr ~t Kl"' IIBI'l• clrJ lea.dera wbo~ bLH .b~v~ '
mOit'tliO much. lo"t w... " d•• , ..., '"' '"' wrath of lh•l• lollowe.. bd ,; ....
fahreqhelt' In the Blu1de
' R"idring support to President Hooverlr ,
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"I W8.6 10 tired r had to rest un- In the cumpa\1!11,
a tree for a.whlle atter iCitlng
Democratic leaden,; rushed fare
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of the gondola
Jl'o" ~rm• tlrne , ward wt!h the declaration th:M. thr j
unable to waur ..te.,our vice president has proved th~h· ro11- ~
to feel surl:' of m!,rr~·l( ·
te11ti01l that the ~pHbllcan party!
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tU;VELANDEII, Mt·. Baker , who t. hnu~ht lu• had R 1
t'hancfl to he the Democmtic nominee for pr~~:~ident, i!J'
Hhowing hi~ kchilles-liltc nature by reru~ing to come out of
hi¥ "political tent" to b~tp welcome ltom~m tJlt on his trip I
to Ohio in the near fu~~r~. Whether Bilker IS sulktng u-::•·nuse he failed to 1'ece1ve the nomination Ol' whether he I
fpcl~&gt;~ too keenly, the fact that he waH not chm1eu to be lhe
k~y-notl't' when the Dem'dcraUI o)Jen their campaign in lhf1
Buckeye State, is not known. Probably a little of each ha .~ [
a !UtHtl dual to do with the fact that he found he would he
uuahlc tu he fll'eHent when tho New York goveruor arrived!
in Ohio.
lt&lt;lgurdless of the reason~ for h1s ~o~ulkincl!l!, 1t iH uppar-\
cqt tn ull, JUMt what the ex-cahinet officer i)l doinll amJ 110- 1
Uody r11ali:t:et1 any rilore than t.he Democl'a.ts who have the
s ucceKB of their party at heart, that his action will do un- 1
told du.m1ure in Ohio at eleetion time unle~~ he e&gt;.ecutes a I
"rjg~t-ahout·fHcc" in the \'ery near f~tUI'11 and dimUa oil I

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BURClH (PA.) SUN·TELECllAPH.
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"At • meeJi!lf of out•qf•tow11
other day I hearcl one of them oay, 'lui!
vice -In m)' •loll' cl11riplthi&amp; deP....,\!Iai,
the ipal'l:ovement llf t.ki111 the necea~Q'
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l11:1cd lu b(J runnh1Jr three hours late at holutay !Jt.!r!u•ls on I
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'}l~ybe tllose Waoh!pJton statesmen wno Iii! Lhe Fe~;
pay roll wit~ til~ namea o! their own rel•tive• •r•
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fVERYWHERE, h.k.ewiveo are finding
that a NEW VOSS Waoher opella the dif·
ferenee between Wuh~J conYenience and
Waahday drudgery.
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od VOSS l!LECTRIC WASHERS u an
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economy nieaaure.
ln.' many homea the
oaYinp a*de .,O..ible by the voss ·amount
to conaid~hle e~h
. It'a the ciftb-..l,sh&lt;jr with, . "'! aptator
~at euc~y d~licatea j hand ~h,in1 ,, ac·
boa. It 11 die only wuher wtth a ~llaiz·
. ,.q.,aix lilli!iic l!apt.i:ity,
tub of ccJrri&amp;:,
' ,ated porcelain enamel.
, See thia time, trouble_ and moaey·aaYIIllJ
home laundry equipment today. Go over
it fHture by feature, then let ua demon·
otnte it in zour home.
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which would make him an uppopular candidatr for thn I
~r~ato•t honor within the power of the Amorlcnn public
in bestow, there io no fall!o~yinl the fact that he duo• ••·
•rt a powerful inftuence wltll llf•at following •nrl lh•t
!olio wing io what Roosevelt J!Beds If he iolo win the great ~
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1 F11' dent Hoovt't'rs hquo• 5tand all
&lt;Continued 'r:&gt;m oallt onel
apUmism tltroU8h the stote co.pltal as nld to theh drlv~ t.o capture the
and chMRl.ng nn opponent for L B. east wt:re dl~mil.yed . The leaden!
I Palmer of Columbus, the ReptJblt- . who nre looking for votes lit the
I can eandlda.tt! for Ueutenant gover- 'su ppc~cdly dry west .md ii()llth wcr ~ 1
.,.. • mtr ,the committee wae to make happy
1a etflll. final arrani:t:m.:-tns .-:or the oon- ' Th~ 81tuatton creawd 1)\ th o;
ventlon scheduled to ' begltl at 1 30 ' l:vlng statements of PJl!~ldent Hoo- - - ..!... ·- ·
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Q.o.Jug beyond the platroml ~tdopted
by the Republlcu.m; ndopled u t Chi·
&lt;Continued ~"'·m n. .e r,ne\
ICOIIo--ls suld to be unpt-ec c•lt'nll'd
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Tn Hplto of tho fact that Mr. Hake!' h11.1:1 idr.ul'l t•Jo~pod- 1

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'tt.al at CaptaL1 w N Lar 1 cA ~'"r .
Srltlsh flyer, for the murder of ht!r
lhnce, Haden Clarke, Will be h~kl
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Ina- 11a'ian
Dr. Sklnner
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Thelr e u ntna. Mille8 DorothY .·ao.dllr! llll'iv&amp;l wu ~ulllt: Ftra~eibrue of mour-~ Mae RUDfl, Dorothy
l llle ecret. arrived a.t. the lake, theno D&amp;viiL~a\llrl J:Wot~ ,;tad lluil Jleal
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Bush atl'iqed the dtl""-tf~ aft'alr.
Oame6 'tltmilb.td UM! dJYiriaon of
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the evenlnr tor the :&amp;5 ruutt 1
1 Mlll once cautman, daUihte r uf
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Mr a p d Urs. Walter Caufman , bu
BJ:C0Ju:8 PAB!li.Qt..
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Fr«l Betl, formerly emp~ed...,
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the third IICholanhlp tor her mak- a aa!Nman ~ Ule l(ury ~
AJjd 41 1he oonutJon ple'aa tourt tna a t.ot.al ot lltoo wtuch stie hMB Bona Clothtni' atore hen, bu pur• ;::=:===F::;:::;::===I'jt tllft. ~ nallm'dJ revealed, Wed- reeeh•ikt tine. w bepn the- atUdy ehued an lntert.t tn t.be w. B. OX~;:
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~-£;A~ ":H"'£':~ A=-7 1Indiana U'nlveralt.y Medical School lniUJn. The ntw ~ will
.a.l. k(l'a' pL\
PA· ._ •.•· 'oh 11 8 p ' 1&amp;t. tn¢lUapoJia.
be 1m0wn u the
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LVNOHEON-BRJDOE
. ·~ vle:':"eald~~r.~~ lfBtr&amp;l inauap':
Ml1dred AUI.:Inaon uka tor 11 di ·
Mrl). Robert M. Switzer atnJ ht:l' and Mr. Oxley wlll be preatdent a.nd
T(10 · pL} 10c VOl'Oe allJP-ODY amt rutorat.Wp llf I daughter- in-la.w, Mn;. Paul Switzer , treaaurer.
~rher ~alden- name or MiJdrf(! Lan~ entet·talnod wit-h a Ju ncheon !brldge
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liT. The couple WIUI rg_a.rrled at at t he former's home Wedn65da.y
PERSON .U.S
Or~nup, Ky., Apl'll 28,1931. 8he ' aJteroon. Six tables wt-re engaged tn
Mn .• H E . Smith and children
TYve Ukt ll1Sa (1' pt.) .CTo pel line. aven tha\ he struck choked and play durin&amp;: th e a fternoon uld a.nd Mr . and Mrs. Emory Vanco and
tl ~VIf'" wordl IUD 1 liut) .
abused her at several' dlft'erent tlmet~ l prtre~~ were a wRrded M follow~ : baby of Biahop, W. Va., 4N the
W'J ,
until $e woa compelLed t.o leave Mrr..:. Poe Bradbury, ftr~t. Mrs. euests ot Ulelr parentl, Mr. and
1~ttve IDiei'Ckai1CI' prlae ot blm Auruat lfl.
Pra.l:.k Ja~es, second. Mrs. Hubert M E A vanco of Rodae)'
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In- Balr ha o ..k•" the court tor i Carnes, thtrd.
~- cha-l'lottD Hamrlct· h.. "on~
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-eluded '\!. few days', vl&amp;lt wttb ·M n.
I Om~ecuUve lnle.--..na or
malden nome of Inez Adams. They
CL.-\~8 PICNIC
1Burhl Hood In Ma.rletta.
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were marr1ed April 2:1. 1931. In co- 1j The member~ of th .. ;.rlmary de - j Mrs. F1a.nk Lleb. Mrt. William
;;;. 0.. taller .W 1 1adcy . .wL you lwnbtlB. Bhe charges him w\th par tmeul or Grace Met h d l!;t Sun - Burkhart and MiM Mary 1BID'khart
~ed, 10 that dle 1 opy lor &amp;rGSlt neglect of duty becau.ee he 1 day school enjoyed ~ picn ic at j s pent Ule early part or UU. week
. ......_,r ad L8 Pft'Pared In such a ne\·er provided her with proper : Chicknmnuca
Park , Wedne~day In HunUngton .

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Gt oDJ' advertisement. Errol&amp; 1n d :mt ft"Om removing the b0\.16dt}old 1
attverLIIK:ill!nts ahOula bt' r.;:porteo goods or encumbering the :t'W:,l J .e.&lt;J · 1
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teo adV'!l'ttl.. , D be t.aken ~~ plaintiff char~;es tlic dcfeh~aut
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tt~~um char~e 0 with e xtr~m e cruelty The ch-ildren
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Mn. Ebner lmtNtber and chU~ •r hoBPlt&amp;l for an opera:u.on.
1 Mr. and Mn. Olty Parsons g,nd A number from h.III'C at~d t.ht
drtn ·ol ·Loni ·80itlml &amp;re ~clinJ
Mra. Sta.nley Pl¥~ bad a. aon BUlf of Boomer, W. va., were t».pUUmallll'Ylcel ct the 'M~t
a aumber o1 4a~a with ,h« ,..-en\1 lue¢1 recent)y, l)et oi!atli', · ~ week end JUHt&amp; of Mr. and )4n;. lcb\U'Cb- at. Rock Elprt.Dp', 8~
ICr. aDd l(r&amp;. z _ lJ_1(. . .. '
Holland ana • friend, ()me ~- Npnnan McOallum. They all draYp I J temoon, Jt,Bv. ·Htn\horne of Pom~
Tbitfl'Y, Cf ft:~t.lnl~ bald., df -Chf.rJpton.
to pt, PieNaJlt. Sunday and Ylaited 1tt'O)' o&amp;ot&amp;ttna: .
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Ia v11ltl.q With .btr aunt, Mrt. .Jotm
Mr. and M;J. tliUoway, ot Co- ' their fat.her, QeorJe ChUdJ.
ICIU.r &amp;Jid tamPf.
lum.bua 'bl.ve ~ \111t1Q&amp; trlendJ
larltl'l . Wa.lu r Grindley, Mrs. John Ur. lllJld ""· OJylyde Roae ami
Wlei.Katherhle. VUIIMlNI wbo hf4-[ here .
Stivers a.nd son , Mn. Joe RY&lt;l. n a.nd ons of Panz11lvaoi&amp;. wen: aueal.l or
been au.mdlDI OoiWDbta UEUwerJack 8wl~t baa been Ylaltlnl j ~htJdnm went t.o Bidwell, Bunda.y, Mr. and Mrs. OUea Ro6e antt ramalty , II v.laltma: hlr ...,., .ura.
. , wlth , ~ . IUI(l Mr'J!. Lawrence Meal where t.b.ey attended a !&amp;lllUy re- [iiJ, 'Condu.
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1Q on her way w- her heme .tn
Kr and Mrs. John Halliday have
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Jlrs, Louisa. PQrbeli, Mrs . ~nit
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california.
l'fLurned trom their h&lt;.ne11DOOJ1 trip
Chtu"lotte Thorr,as nas returned B&amp;ewa:rt. &amp;Del da\llhtlr 14ax.lne, acMr and Mrl Pred Oratt and ram .n Canada. ~
from Cllfton where me b.as been ccmpaniod ilolnl. :tUCh QampDeJI ol
lly of HuntlD.ioa ,lidted ntentlJ
Wu Mabel Robettkln cante Prl- vl51Ung her grandmother, Mrs. Pomeroy to Col\llli.bua, Jut "Wek.
wlt.h the former•' panmt.4 Mr &amp;1'11:! day from Wuhlnlton, D . 0 ., where Henry Wlnten..
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Wra. Wlllon Boyle of VInton ave- J. E. Robertson.
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Mr. and. Mre. !tutU¥ Schraadley
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and ba~y of Ret41nl, Pa., o.re the
o,loeckner of Middleport, Mr. a JJd
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land and Q . A. Davis , of Medlna. lof Athena, were su~ts of relative!! tlret ofthe week from Ntow Yorlc •\the P.T .A. picnlc, Sunday.
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Mr8. Dana Brov.·n aec(lm~n led I The Dutchtown school
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I Ml'!l. !tavid Phillips baa been very her. son . Harol~ and wilt'. rot Pome- ·~-begin Monday, Sep~. 6.
Mra. Aloph Orueaer, of Mlnel'IS- Ill the pa.&amp;t week, &amp;uJI'erlug frum ' rcy, t.o Cclumbus. S unda y, "'''l ·~ rt' Mns. Pearl PbU!Ip; Is Ul •
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FOR BALE- 25 acre ra.rm on Ath - hath f;leen mindful at us: he wil
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bam and outbuildings. Pour a cres
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Mr a p d Urs. Walter Caufman , bu
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AJjd 41 1he oonutJon ple'aa tourt tna a t.ot.al ot lltoo wtuch stie hMB Bona Clothtni' atore hen, bu pur• ;::=:===F::;:::;::===I'jt tllft. ~ nallm'dJ revealed, Wed- reeeh•ikt tine. w bepn the- atUdy ehued an lntert.t tn t.be w. B. OX~;:
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Ml1dred AUI.:Inaon uka tor 11 di ·
Mrl). Robert M. Switzer atnJ ht:l' and Mr. Oxley wlll be preatdent a.nd
T(10 · pL} 10c VOl'Oe allJP-ODY amt rutorat.Wp llf I daughter- in-la.w, Mn;. Paul Switzer , treaaurer.
~rher ~alden- name or MiJdrf(! Lan~ entet·talnod wit-h a Ju ncheon !brldge
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Or~nup, Ky., Apl'll 28,1931. 8he ' aJteroon. Six tables wt-re engaged tn
Mn .• H E . Smith and children
TYve Ukt ll1Sa (1' pt.) .CTo pel line. aven tha\ he struck choked and play durin&amp;: th e a fternoon uld a.nd Mr . and Mrs. Emory Vanco and
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Pra.l:.k Ja~es, second. Mrs. Hubert M E A vanco of Rodae)'
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~ed, 10 that dle 1 opy lor &amp;rGSlt neglect of duty becau.ee he 1 day school enjoyed ~ picn ic at j s pent Ule early part or UU. week
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Mra. Sta.nley Pl¥~ bad a. aon BUlf of Boomer, W. va., were t».pUUmallll'Ylcel ct the 'M~t
a aumber o1 4a~a with ,h« ,..-en\1 lue¢1 recent)y, l)et oi!atli', · ~ week end JUHt&amp; of Mr. and )4n;. lcb\U'Cb- at. Rock Elprt.Dp', 8~
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to pt, PieNaJlt. Sunday and Ylaited 1tt'O)' o&amp;ot&amp;ttna: .
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Mr. and M;J. tliUoway, ot Co- ' their fat.her, QeorJe ChUdJ.
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larltl'l . Wa.lu r Grindley, Mrs. John Ur. lllJld ""· OJylyde Roae ami
Wlei.Katherhle. VUIIMlNI wbo hf4-[ here .
Stivers a.nd son , Mn. Joe RY&lt;l. n a.nd ons of Panz11lvaoi&amp;. wen: aueal.l or
been au.mdlDI OoiWDbta UEUwerJack 8wl~t baa been Ylaltlnl j ~htJdnm went t.o Bidwell, Bunda.y, Mr. and Mrs. OUea Ro6e antt ramalty , II v.laltma: hlr ...,., .ura.
. , wlth , ~ . IUI(l Mr'J!. Lawrence Meal where t.b.ey attended a !&amp;lllUy re- [iiJ, 'Condu.
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l'fLurned trom their h&lt;.ne11DOOJ1 trip
Chtu"lotte Thorr,as nas returned B&amp;ewa:rt. &amp;Del da\llhtlr 14ax.lne, acMr and Mrl Pred Oratt and ram .n Canada. ~
from Cllfton where me b.as been ccmpaniod ilolnl. :tUCh QampDeJI ol
lly of HuntlD.ioa ,lidted ntentlJ
Wu Mabel Robettkln cante Prl- vl51Ung her grandmother, Mrs. Pomeroy to Col\llli.bua, Jut "Wek.
wlt.h the former•' panmt.4 Mr &amp;1'11:! day from Wuhlnlton, D . 0 ., where Henry Wlnten..
where they vlslted the tormEU'I'
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Wra. Wlllon Boyle of VInton ave- J. E. Robertson.
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Mr. and. Mre. !tutU¥ Schraadley
Link CJ1 St.. Louis, Mrs. and trtends here Swut~y .
and ba~y of Ret41nl, Pa., o.re the
o,loeckner of Middleport, Mr. a JJd
Mr. and Mrs. Rtobett Campbell ol
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land and Q . A. Davis , of Medlna. lof Athena, were su~ts of relative!! tlret ofthe week from Ntow Yorlc •\the P.T .A. picnlc, Sunday.
are oq,end.l.na:. a tew days ~~tlt.h rei- here, Sund~~oy .
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Mr8. Dana Brov.·n aec(lm~n led I The Dutchtown school
eoll8in, John North
I Ml'!l. !tavid Phillips baa been very her. son . Harol~ and wilt'. rot Pome- ·~-begin Monday, Sep~. 6.
Mra. Aloph Orueaer, of Mlnel'IS- Ill the pa.&amp;t week, &amp;uJI'erlug frum ' rcy, t.o Cclumbus. S unda y, "'''l ·~ rt' Mns. Pearl PbU!Ip; Is Ul •
Ylle hall been a.dmlt.t.ed t.o ~the Hoi- _ tonsutus:_~- ·- · .--.
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Beauty O..erlookecl
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From State Funds

U.:tlung Beach Offtc•als
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Enroute to •iBit her mother tn Ght.•
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rhown u she came down the &amp;'lilfig'·
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Enr SA. was overJoyed at tht
~wa ot tne birth ot a Becond Bon tc
Colo_. and Mrs. LilldberKh

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TODAY
"DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE"
Fredenck March, M Hopkms
Comedy·-"5ubway Symphony"
Saturday, August 20
• "SINNERS IN THE SUN"
Carole Lombatd, Cliestet Mo11ts
Comedy 'kegulu lfrooper'-Mat 2 30 p m

ISPECIAL . PRIVILEGES I
Granted To Canada For
Wheat, Da1ry Products,
Apples, Bacon

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their bon" n Bo¥ton rh('y .. te
a1 x ou .. Jv W¥tch nc the tiKht ror 1 r,.

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Aug 20---INS
leaders
P {-db I list n "ht s ~vc1~
c 1oLe \ No oppo.sltwn was anticipated tl~..
u J.Ck n p esocm Hoove
Ohio oniJ real posslbllllv of CQiltroverH
apparenlly hs. In c
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De llXIIl.ls 'ushed
nar llOIIIO sl~ \1 hen hr co ~~ t~ee ~~,.!."holm~•,
th cugh std. e convention
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c'Y,,•,eJec,te&lt;R the proprual of A hL
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Rvenna to place t c
Uuomlnl "'-elcom.e to Oov FraJ kl n convenLton on record favorlns: r.c
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mmmee on h.ls arrival at ll 45 11
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form Endoraed In Ita Enbrety Repubhcatll
Are Severely Cr~bc1zed

By MELOY

INS Sl ff Correspondent
Ottawa Ot t Aug 2o-JNS- The
British Imperial econon 1c can
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f erencf' o I 1• 32 ended t oday jt.S ch IIH
delegates from nine countraes with
Ja nea A Fmnecaa of Nq York
in the BritiSh em man vea/th pul j \\ho rl!pre.tent.l a croup of eft1 tiE&lt;
thei.-signatures w fl. number ol ~a.irt1 keenly mtereated iD thr
trade agreements formulated d t
._. ll er hearlnJ' before GoYetnol
lng the four weeks or debate
!",oose-velth Thbll •roup conteadl thl
Th
n ayur
a&amp; een 1Mtfteteut ant
e !lnal cereJnony as held ln 1\:t tf'f ll F'nneran will tl'ke th
th,. House o! Commons here Wheu• ltll.nd an an attempt to PNIVI t..4
the conference WM Inaugurated on
cbarru
Jul) 21st last
General agreemenl.l! were 1&gt;igned
In public today by OH~at Britain
c.
with Canada A stralla South Afrl
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foundtand At the sR.me time bl Ia
teral treatlt! were completed tk
tween several of Lhe empire states
Oreat Britain made no agreement
with Ule Irish F'l ee Btate
Sp1ke Dtlven an ExpaDalon
C anad a conceded certam amend
J omt of Ra1 Ia, Cauae
ments to
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brought to th"' J Clr.ve land A tg 20- IN B-Pe d
conference
ror the lng he il ri al of InterstatE' Con
mosl part
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taken by National committeeman
A JuliiUl to a luncheon where

STATE PLATFORM ADOPTED

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Hear Governor Roo&amp;evelt In Opening Cam·
pa•rn Speech In M1ddle Weal

BIG CROWD PRESENT

1 or F1 anklln D Roosevelt
Pl ~~1
tJent.iul ncmlnee wag welcometl to
Ohio wtth ~e ll v~&gt;ntlc Pa. t.y lunch
eon todny ILft.er he arrlved here on
a special n1
.vnlch also bole
Newt.oon D Baker former leadlnjt
Jll m11dentilll prospect
Welt mec.. .Jf a c10Wd that packed
an abandoned ollroad station ann
Jlmd tJ:m Hng b¥]ecked streetb ~~~
plnudtns as he was tscorted to a
downtown .. hotel
the Democrat1c
l•&lt;.;~nu: was ulmcst
immedla.tely

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AnxiOusly Waiting

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m~n IR0 BEAR f R. SEE 81 CVICTOR!

Scolhoh A'!~;,W•Il Probably 011• ., New
Yorlt !1\ r: ay
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By RAYMOND I BORST

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Ch1ef Delegates Of Nine
Colomea S1gn Trade
Agreement

Cdumbus 0
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zo- INbCI Eetcd as our lnex.t pl't!f!ldent by
atCG hW'rahltnr Dt;mocrats Gover

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Rooaevelt Speaks At Red
B1Fd Stadmm In
Columbua
To Hea1 Bell·Wether
Demo• rata Launch
Campaign

New Electric Theatre

IC 1\nother Walker Foe ~C[~N fll[~

!BRITISH [C

Near Death

PRJ( E - THREE CENTS

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Hnl' ta nk m .,.;hk h
to lgh
stormP) ~tnd fog to defcflt the ocefl1
He w\11 go u Mu treaJ a.~ tl e ho
o.a;ed guest of the fomttt Canp.dlnn
A' P ageRnt Co one! W It lle'&gt;hop
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llmou~&gt; Canndlftn fl¥1ng ace of t h"'
world 1\ar and J A Wilson con
t Oller of CIVIC avlatlon fo Conada
Earlier plans t.o fly Lo New York
today were cha""'ed
·~.::-.1. . . ·~d Mol"•"'n
H""'

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Ce. e has been t k
b
Governor White Lotal s~ate Ol)fltt
asi:te everyLhm, tha't ,"lgt"'t . ,.' ,' " ..
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re poil.sible fnr tn~ Sunday tlirecily from Mont\' ~kl
hnue Frl'ki Aralnat Re-.
~e Colun;rbua -~Bird t..b&amp;JJ IOhq rlcufl!'f ~~&amp;ton of ..,.~··~
ami tha~ every se wr~r:k
a Nickel Plal.r pas~eng-e
The weather was b11d ur ng the
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st.al
EQ l
lo tu laW! to- cure meqult&amp;bl
f
• ' •-•- 'In'- the BrltJsh corn t1a1n m whlch one man '\\as klllllc l}lO nlng &amp;bowel's and (Og mnk ng
moval Chai1••e•
urn
r ~ this !llO nlng tht! provisions
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moln""'''th nust hold io lls auto and two oU ers were in •lieU
flymg conditions ))001 b 1t the n
convention le!IDiutlonr. commtttn
4 Promtsei Jqtalltlon tb tnl!Wt
Enroute to Columous Ohio wiLh
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The h tm;tate conuueae ll.&amp;'PnL tn&gt;pld Mollison said ru; he retired at
Albnn
~ Y A~.~;: 20 INS--I :r~c~~:o~~~~:ti!Kh~f 'l~~~hl~ Ohio communitih to borrow federa ' f.
Oovernor Roosevelt-Aug:m-INSl;~;;r,:~t~~;:~•:ommltte-e report the \\e"" ~u mmoned to Plobe t1c 1eck ti;le .AldJm al BcattyiHotrl t re last f' t 1t 1 c se~; m behalf of Mayo Uon
funds for eUmlnatlon of slwna
Governor Franklin o Roosevelt to
Aa:!Ce
'1'.'85 malfe tha nfle
vas !II n ly estrt b !shea b ruaht the weath~&gt;r voul 1 no stop J
J w Jk
hi
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Th
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~ Promises Bpeedy ratlnootlon !»y
~.a
VIII
bo 1ses and antl d 1nt n" Hlih ond otrlclnls and pollc that t
him
H vas ra 1 g 0 b'·') th"n
ames
n er Ill
!'&gt;spec ac 11ar platlo',,',01 01 ec a&lt;1Oflted
Stl\lf' Ills. ~t.ate of the con.~tltlltlolfal
&lt;133' wtll carry his con palgn for th
b
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approving the nu l 01 "
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Pt,esldency Into Ohio long a repub
nol'i Imposed il o 'de Lu ~.:
a l lad een del n led bJ " a.
~:~nd he declued 1 that lllles.o; it got
e ova
om o c~ platforn
n Its entl t
amendment abolisht 1g J11 mt! cn_ 1ck
ect e¥-cepllonul trace conditions mad spike whlcl hEld been ~ er&gt; nuch wotse he wo ild tale off r01 \ II br
n 101 f"( to tl e MtiJIS~ prohibition Jssue w
e f ~It t-ht! se'iRIOJ s of congtess
Ucan stri&gt;n&amp;'hOld. but thlll year ciA.lm Agricultural Cr~dtt Corpora
ed by the Democrats
hon to Have Head
litJe tp the depression be :tlxlllsl cd h :..G tl e eKpan11ion sp\cf' bet ~CCI Mont.N'al ns planned
~amt Mom
at lf'rnoon Vi'IE'n the j stepped The platt:'rnc~~e~ ~~~
G CaUs for thf! election or Gov
The
Democratic
Presld&lt;mtlal
~soon a$ practicable
lhe ruls
The t lp Is apuro xlmately 400 ous er he~u h fl. is re
ed before Georee Whites state ovel
e111or F'Snklln D RooseveJ[ !o
nominee will make his first political
quarter. There
Mutual p ere1encel:i betv.ee
all
H J Kleil vl~e pres ident of the miles from here a! HnP
and th 1 Ocve 01 F ankl
0 RoosPvelt
economies openlnl wlt~•UJ~m 8~ 1 La tJre tent Speaker John N Garner
Blltl.'lh st-ates r&lt;&gt; p O\ lded m I all oad Ill d oLilcr offiCers lound Young s~ot ex pected t 111 ke 1 i 1 Also on Mondav In the fo enoon ment thnt A trou
ail
at
rm vice Pft'.S dent Robert J Bulk
IIJ)@OOh in pubic a nee he accepted
Colwnbus
Aug 20-INB!Hgned ~~~ 6 m
lhe spikl' 'itlll \\C.:Igeu betwee th\: 2 or rour hours
tlker s t m~f' l the fiCI
John fot CORl)lt'tent lea:~, nat on rJie le~ as u s SenatGr and \II othe
the nomination at Chicago this a.f Pl11.n!l 101 the sett ing up here or
ge tl:i spceial p v l~ges 1a Is a1tc1 the wreck a1 d IHt d 1
He left 11 call tor 8 30 A M
J Curtin will go Into 8 pren e j This gesture or hal m!
Democ a.t ( candidates •
IA!moon at Columbus
H
will one of eight Jegional agricultural
British mo.1 ket Im 1 e 1 (mdoubtedly had been placed therro ! ordered a rn rb@r to his 000 ro
Co~rt aod n1 C' e h &lt;; ppo1 of t1 a keynote addre!lll bl Be Y 101 0 ~ 0 Bla t1 (! he apphlm~ which t
speak at the baseba.ll stadhun In ctedlt colporatlons by the reoon
dairy products e: ppiP.s and n II. mollclous attempt to
erull l9 00 ne brough no 1 ow to 58
1naym s pt It 01 lha
11n 1er th(' bert J Bulkley whe
hnator Ro
xpected to 1 €1l~h its c1 max when
that elty at 4 00 1"3 M and loco.! structton rwance corpoaaboh boald bacon Tile cxlsLlng emba go on the p i.".enger t 1a.tn
sp11.ee he said and the~ .P.Kpeo~~ j co st 1tuum the governor has n,:, otf the flu;t or D9m~Lrat~c ~~~~d fmme r Go erno1 Ja1 cs M Cox
ll!adel'&amp; have a!lllured him of an aud were perfected today
Canadian cattle and New Br ms
__ _
_
1to hurry out to Penn field to super
leg \I authorl~y to rem&lt;lvc hl
:lsm and opLnnlsm , lth a
IStic Ill es den a I nomlnet&gt; ln 1920 h
ie~lolle 2th0000eaubj-t ol his add''" I'he bank established Jn Colum WICk potatoes ent.ellng Engla ld
MRS McCnRMICK IN vise the ovel} aul ng of h s I ttle p 1SS Ma yor WnlkeJ nppnrcl tl&gt; \us attack on Republicans whon011
tloducc Roosevelt tl s after IOCU
wu
~...
buS will be for the use of l6ml bank t.o be lifted by tn~ end ot the yea
"f
noU plane a B Ush PI odurt
und:t mled t..y Lhe Hverse hl' s us blo.med for cuuent buslne
Blll If' last mght 'lgoro 1sly u
Willi telng jealously guardect Roose dlatrlct No 4 eompri!Ing Ohio In wiLh the p1ovtso lu 1eglud to poLo.
SLIGHT RALLY
He. w .!&gt; t.o fly to th C
[ tnlncd at t1 e hands or Oovtnno bles He ah;o called to
~.r eel Pr~sldet t Hoover s prohlb1
1
velt was expected to deal at length diana Kentucky and Tennessee tt toes that Un t~ Klngaom expe 1ts
at po l h 1e i) t
et ommunlty Ro se\elt v.l o late yc e\d:1; nnlh 01 GuvernOt WI le
1o star d nd heaped blame for
with the policies and prorra~ en branch office wtll be lo ted
t must be 1111.t sfled that no danyu
Chicago
Aug
Acceptance of th
nd st 10 co1 d tlon o the vlhlt tl'
20_ INS-----£t 1 c!vtc 1 n hP
1 h:e o HLtend a denied mot ons to dis lliss ~he fit
1
unclated by his rhol Pre&amp;ldenL LoulsviUe Kl
ca
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still exist.~; of 1 fectlon of British clinging doggedly
n a
Jimmy c 11 ~~tn~ nn~oiho~ H~nny~ teen 1emov&amp;.l cha. gei-1 file I against comrnJttl.'e ~ proposed f'plnt~~~n ll~il ho se
Hoover In accepting: re nommatlon
The lnmiCdlll.t.e wou l'.hlch c&amp;.tlo; lnuu11 by the potn.tu tK.'Clle v.h1ch thtend o1 lite MI S Eclitl
n Rlcha ds Premlel or N
Walker bv Samuel Senbm chnl
!he main bu.!lme86 before the COl
fhe I'
so much of lndecialcn
by the Republic~ pa.rty
His ad r01 the cte!l.tJng or th e
m the pasL has bl!cn B ta 1 f Her McCm mlck av. !ted
sw CK h aded h
e114 Brun
n lin or thl' Hof~:&gt;tadtc leg1slat c 1 vcntton today prlro to R
a d fa lu r abo t the prcsenl ad
01
vlsers have indll!kted he will oftm 1 tlcrns tc 1naua:urate a ~rog1~t ~I strongest 11 i: mcnt aga mt the 1ree riva.J today of het bt cthm
ng
Afle Lh t ~ no~ab es attend comm1tl.ef'
au ivai a colorful parad~ve 1t ~ r;J I tJa 01
he chnn;:ed that H 1
a constrUctive prog am fOl dent
feedet livestock loans the
con cnt1y of the Cana.dlaq potnlo
Rocl eiell(!t J
l'd t.o t.flk r r/r Inc con he plan
There we c lndicuUons hat th
hunor nnd a luneheon at \\hi ~ hJs o gl t to be onstgned o lOHtical
ina with th.e economic situation
A1stralln Is guaranteed a q ota
Het condition remaned
~frl PCJ I eo
om then "POit tor mayo 1n the event he ose out 1
c
hi' destructiOn
1 stlttctwn corporation board 8 ~~d ln
In reality this will te Roosev elt s announcing: th 1 1 1 t
tv 'lelllous but r1 om teJ
the fight v.li h Seab rv befme Gove
AS fo Pl.es1dent Hoovers .eon
on he1 meat products t.o B tal
first campaign speech although he
It Is om ho~ ~~~n~he secorup~a.
Canadian whe t gets n. ~lx cc1 t.s pc1 m the o ake Hotel "n anat.e
the 1 Mollison went to oed tired after 1 nor,Roosevelt "Ill ea rv hi bottle
aemna.t 6n of the saloon In hiM t'OS:
insists he formally
laJ,mched his tioa.s will move rom tl
po ti bushel pte!el-enct! In the Bntlsh cheering news thut sl sht 11 P ove
m'll dlnne in his honrn al
n t o the cot rt~
en cCf'p taJ ce speech he dec~
campaign when he flew to Chlcaa:o cally and sympa~letlJ!IIYy e~~~hc market with gunrantees not nameU ~ ment has oc~u ed 81 ce c cago ~ lho~ ledUIIng U e llite flfl.ernoon he
There wail no session of the publk
that 1t s clear that thi1t wliolr
1
apd accepted nomination at the benefit of airiCul 1re
but appa enLly satl"racto y to Pu•
n sl lad} eme~ged r'O 1 n coma
cl f c I Ll,..
I o
ovel
heo11ng today fhe ~ove nor s n
presldentwl pronoun"emel)t Js II
hands of the NaiJonal convention
Capitalization ~~ the lndlvadunl l mer Bennett that R C\11 b will be ex
Th ~ was attnbute I wl oil
to v:;lm ng C&gt;:'lli U;,;I on which he felt Celt mbus Ohio wl t!1 t' he was
I constst'"nt lth Itself a JY.U tlsan
He laid the blame ror the business 1 COJporotlons WM not (UIIclosed m elcl11ed on d1 mplng This obno ~~ j Ml s McCm mlck s remn kable wl II he f'lld of his tr p
schP.{1uled to make tt pollt cnl 1d
Ret 1bhcan attempt to f~ both
depression on the White House I Lhc boar&lt;t_s announcement Under ~ 18 a.lmed at Rmosm although n') to ke4!p hetselr alive
When ordmed
mmedtat.ely to dre~~ this afternoon
Domeahc Kdla Employ~r, 0 ~~ ~~ ~~~PP~~~~b1tf!~~ a~~s:t~~~
d Cl" step In n recent radio addreul the law howevel the board has country bl Identified
The last bulletin Is Ulld b} lu bed over t ansatlmtlc telephone
8
and his advli'lors expect hP will powet t.o establish the COl potations
Ca.nadlq copper I~ B vc1 a fom tendmg physicians said Mr M2 f10m London by hjs wife the former BLAST ENDANGERS
ur1e1 Body In Shallow
I t nt&gt; n votf&gt; t hf' Rep bllcan ticket.
a~llty thnt charge n otlny s with a minimum capitalizAtion or cents n pound PI efercnce II El{! Corn lck wo.~ sleeping El.nd d'cscllbed Amy Johnson Molllson eplied
LIVES
OF
CHILDREN
Grave,
Confeuea
a~~~:~mn~%t~~ll.o~ ~~~ t&lt;hh~ ....~~ll)beft
speech
$3 000.000 each
I ld which exactly offsetil the Um 1 er condltlcn as 01 clanged Thr Go to bed? why r m golng to clean
..
"'-'"t:
Oo'ViOrnor Roosevelt repeated! hns
ted SLates t.a If a1n11 sL t estab dcrtvrll have nband'onl!'d 11 hope oi u'p and sta t !lying qgaln
thusiastlcally by the b g crowd i:ot
a
'l"be Wile who lr,nows R thing or
declared lt Is not his lntentt~n to
llshed II lh Snoot Hn 11 } Wli
savlhg their noted Pat e1 t 3
Glo lStl!!r 0 Al g :.!0- INS-E
CJ~ ~~~~~~~n 11 q~ar e~uebet•~eeniNs-t vlsltmg Democrats that lUied~o
conduct his cumpo.lgn by~"merely
tiCipO:te the end ut any mom I L
two O:bOut flying herself
let the dangering u e lives or six person ~omen over dl.s.......,ol of ..tonta•·--:· lumbus audltorium for the u(d
1
ctltlrh!:h'lg the Republ11can admJnls
WIN PARtiAl VICfORl'
-- -mattE1 KO 11.t that promltdng to san four .of them small chlldrc u blus M• a Nellie Cu;er 38 year~
~ardma Republican pJedl(t;jl s
tratlon at Wo..shlngton and that
I Sioux Clw Ia Aug 20 JNS- 'vOUNG FIRESTONE TO WED for New York lmrnedlatel.~- llnd ar of dynamite to61ly l ippeci the hOI
lured girl was held toda) at Ll about prospertty 6 return B
r
every crllicfsm he makes lJIII be fol
B rlking fll.rmeri'l todav had wo l
rive in a week to see fOI her[f lr o! Thomas Lewts fllclged COlli berty Ind nuat here charled ~lth Sll d
The captain IIOhO.'iEl bear I All
lowed by a constructive Proposal
~heu fh st l\ctor) fo lov.lng i-iettle
Akron 0
Aug 20--INS--Leon thlft Mollison ta.kes care ot: himself strike symp9thizt!l
murder after the bod} of Mrs Ellf' are so badl~ a fault c u I ot. ~J!
Anyone can crltJelze but Its con H Pdots G 1 v en Offictal ment of the milk pIce wa1
ord ~lmball Fhestone son 01 Har
Mollison mtla nted by the dan , 11'!'~~o~i~~~;e o7at~~&lt;;e~e~~ ;~:;:!~ Gum:;auUe 52 her employe
wa&lt;; a coruastent course nor ran a I
structlve criticism that counts the
Warning Pnor to Be•tnAlthough the farmers failed to O.J vey Flrel!tone Akron tl b!J.!o mag lgers he encounl~ ed in hls little rt exploded with a lo ud det.onatlon dug from a shallow farml:'a d gravf' er so mlsinrormed dettelop n. f~
Oove•nor told Jrtends recentl
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taln the price agreement the) ftrot nate will b~ married in Nc\1 York \hlp plu ned to fly ha.ck to Lhe Brl
'l.nd completely Wlecked tl e porch
r killed a woman- I wlnt to A H 11te strategy"
Roosevelt has s nt hit oddy
n•n• of Raee
sought aL a conference wlth milk on September 14 to Miss Polly Cur Ish Isles In about R week
Neither Lewis his wife 1101 tl\elr nyselt up Mrs C~mer alJegedJ
Bulkley s speech alSo rt;&amp;OuruJ.ed
ents durtnr tbe ~eek in ber:'om
distributors the price was nxed at tis according to WOI d -eceh.:ecl he
He abandoned hls plan of com
four small children were Injured
announced to Hamilton police yes with pra.lse ror Governoi Whit ot.o
Mayor James J Walkers rem~':~
Loi! Angeles Aug 20-INS- The $180 per hundredweight tl!l against t.od&amp;.)
Continued on oage slxl
The attack on the Lewis ~ome terday admlttinl she tlred t "o &amp;.lo the other state govemmentll .t~f
hearings In working on his Co1um
desert looks harmle!s from 2000 to the $1 paid befote the StJike start,...
- - was beUeved to be another episode shots at Mn; Ounsaulie when th" the country hale roUoW€o:1 Oove
bUB
He did not put the 10000 teet but It can trap you
ed The fa merJS orlglna ly demand
m the proloniJC(I a.nu bltUI coal two had a dJSpute over wh ..
Lo nor Whites lead in
t'X' r
fi11al touchd on it untJJ short, .. be
PortY eight men and eight women ed $2 17
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strike In the Hocking Vallev
throw ouL t&lt;lmo.toes which had been dltures Whit-e fm-esa~ the fin~&lt;
tore he boarded the train a.t Alba
pilots heard that oftlcial watning
The milk ptice agreement how
~EEP
canned
&lt;rt&amp;l catastrophe In govertUliCnt b
at midnight
ny today as they prepared to hop off ever did not disturb the fanners
The two shobl were find she a.aid ure the natiOn he declared
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LOWER COAL RATES aCCONdng to wlloe after Mrs Oun
The people of Ohio do not .1et
Because or reports brought to him tomorrow afternoon on the llrat leg hoLiday movement and picketing or
that the Buckeye lltate 15 rea
'to Yuma Ariz or the transcon road~&gt; wns continued today to keep
ARE PUT IN EFFECT saulle attacked her with a razor fully rell.Uze he mud
he J l
flop out or the Re ubllc
dy to tentlal e'GI'eep,states handicap derby llveRtock and all other farm pro
New York Aug 20-INS--Th~n th&amp;ht and t aUonallv known ah
J:nvesttaatorl! found Lhe rreshi~ they owe to George Wllte "'hi
th~ year the aot!rnor ~~:lumn from Loa Anple.!! to Cleveland o ducc but milk out of the c!ty
hour of e.ctual t1lumuh long sillce I man celebrated the achtevl!ment
Columbus, o AUi 20-lNS- The du~ mound 011 t he Olm::;aulle rarm dally press s now filll'd w th ar
mate the columbus speech
ed.Jto 1 Your early ata11e or the race
- - "'
passed the two aud'9.clo 1s v.omen by taktn~~: oft' 111 a plane anc Baltimore am:l Ohto rallroa.d \lias a.lttr Mrs. Cummer s story bEcame counts of eceonomy n e1H1UJ l"s h
CA!npal(n docwrl.ent
~i ma or from Yurga to El Paso Tex prob ELECTRIC CHAIR
nrers who shattered the ..vomou il stuated all about the
ftylng bou operatlna betwt~en Cambrtn 11 e a u.t Incoherent and llhe ns unable 00 l tht subdl\1slons of ll e tate J
his ad.vJBOra
ace
llB to ably will _Jll'esent the &amp;:reatest ob
endurance night teeord In their doh as the women ftyers waved Manstleld on a redu~d schedule of teU more about the tight
ecept and f'"':Amph: lw 1 u sho'.\n
It wUl be hJ&amp; first stum
etacle warned C L LieMch man
LOOMS FOR THUG nying boudoir kept soaring above some bunting at hln and Lhe roE!r coal freight rates today In oompl1 Later led to tbe R'l'aYe she Hald
c- WlH
ot the cam 1
P Speech R@'er or laat year a race Every man
f nurti&amp;ll airport today
mg crowd beJpw
ance with an qrder of the Ohlo
Mrs OUnsouUe dug the gravf'
&amp; Clli ng past pledges Gover
~the r:!sfora?td he intends to and woman llhou~d take along a 1 Warren o Aug 20-lNS---Con
Thotll'h they eet n. new record
Shortly betore u ey nad dropped Publlc l(tilitles OotumiMion
for me and I Just buried ht!r tn 1t
o1 Wh w m a adc:lress toJJc."' 11 g
Roo.sevelt 18 lootlnr forw d With gallon or water In event ot a. forced vlcted or flrst degree murder with when they ))allSed the forme1 ma.rk a note to C&amp;sey on the groynd
The reduced coal frt!lght rate~ She started the Quart'e1 b)' hlttlug lulkle) avoided prohibltle.u ~:xcept
keen p1ea&amp;ure1obis Ohio -~~It be landinr I1 you land and need help out mercy Tony Rotlnno 31 of llf 122 hours Mrl Louise McPhet
Papa were all ltl but well 1 went tnto etfect last midnight dell me OVft' the head with a bucket
r- sa}' I stand upon and lndvl'iiP
cause he will be 1 ..........
don t leave your ship In the. day Sharon Pa today faced a sen r!dge Thaden and Mrs f'ranceB stJck it out
plte tl}e etrorts or the New York
The bod$1... o.(_ Mrs Ounsaulle whet ur national and ~'lte platmnn"'
0 •vwU...:u. "':1 hla time Spread your parachute on tence--of death in the eiC&lt;:trlc chair Mal'!Mlis, confesslns then sel.vc..
old
Another plane came near enough Centra1 the Pttt.sbwgh and Lake dill' from tHe erave was found 0
Unkss Buil dmg ~~;nd Loan o\S.,'I()ooo
1' runnlnr mate James M Cox the rround aa a marker
while his reputed pal aqd aceom
al Un swept on to set theil me.rk to the nylng boudoh
to enable 1 Erie and Lhe Pennsylvania ra !roads have been shOt throurh the heart c atlons take steps to t!Xtend the,ir
.. n Ul~ when Cox was the Demo
A touch or romance was added pl1oe Ralph &lt;Red) Att.erholt 33 as high M posslble
the women to make a broadcast.
to bold them In abeyance
Mrs Cwnmer el$played a il'OUl a to depOIS!tors by borrtiWIIlf lllOne)'
~PresJdentlal standard bearer to the race when Al !Ary and Yo also ot Sharon prepared to atand At 9 'Riock this morning they '"We will try to 11tay up until Sun
Ref'l881 to stop the atate UtiUUes over her rilht ey&amp; as evidence 0.1 nltn the new Home l.on.n bfmk!i
lt was the: caodldate for lAndo Spirito who recently became trial on &amp;mllar charres
had beetJ aloft In their reiueltrlt day or Monday they chorulled.
Oom111ssion from enr""clng It~ order the 11 trunle
hey wm compel the l!tate to ,..n
Ylee prealdfnt.
enraged to marry announced they 1 Rotunno snd Atterho t were a! endurance ttirht for 138 hou1 s
Both women want to come down WM made by SUpreme Court J dge
The quarrel over tomatoes s(art 0 he sa.ld
-:lbe &lt;Jovemor is belna aecompan would start the t.rlp to Cleveland Jn leg:ed to have been members or a
Severa.! thousand persons gather 1 Mor day at the la~:.t ao they may Will P Stephenson yesterday At ed a week aco and ttamed p ngR
Prior to the openb g
led bY Mn ~velt, two ot their La,Ys pllllle
bandit trio which murdered liar· ed at the lleld sent up a volley dr res t preparatory to 11.ttemUna the torne)'fl for the complaining ra.U yesLerdlly about I A. M after Ou;. \ utlon t he staf~,~~~~~~~~~~~i1~
c.hlldren James. Rooilevelt and M'ls
tnatrumentfJ of aU alrpl&amp;nes were sha.l Scott Vasbinder or Newtoti cheers B!l the women g plane zoomed Cleveland air race• next P1lday
roads contended acfo1e Judge Bte Otm!III.Ulie husband cf the de11 1 tl'e lived up to
Curtl8 B DaD James A
Parley sealed today tollowtns final teaw. Jl'alls o durins a. robbery last July overhead at about the time the1'! In anticipation of many more phenson that the conmlssto1ls or woman left hoow ror the day MH ew::e Chll.llef:
Obalrman of the Democratic NaThe trll.DICODtinental apeed derby~ 17 The third robbe1 Owtn Hunter exceeded the previoW; record held 1 \lo~11l of tllQ'ht supplies or Upstlek df!r wae bJased
Cummer wos said to have ..:-lat u 1 1 mlnee for
tlonat COinmlttee and ,\\la. eampalfl. tor fast men pilots Including Ma or Leavlttsbllrl' o lAter was klU br Evelyn Trout and Edna May 1'9ll'le and powder were aent. the
The commissions order rniuce 1 t.o pollee
'h succeed Lleut
nu\na..er ~ and Thomas O'Mahone1 jor James Dooltttle will start eat-- ed In a pollee gun battle at war Cooper
wmnen when refuel na com.tu~t was the ra.te from the Cambrldfre field
Mrs. Cwnmer had worked tor th e
(0ontlnu@d nn
COootJnued on pap tbree)
urda.y Auauat 27
ren
Casey Jones manager of the made
Ounsoulle ramlly for t.hree yl"ors.
1 to $Uil a ton

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Recreahon Ball 5 45 Pomeroy • Middleport

Aloo Running Racea, Spec1al Races, Boat
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Ad&lt;&gt;11110n Ch1ldren 10 Cents
Adults 15 Centa
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