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ken talked to lhe large crowd
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1ot Yeterana ~th capt.. Lo~tY ol
MF. and Jlrs. Roy Trt.ey and two Athena, acttDc M muter .or eerechllttren, and Mr. and Mra. Otho monttt. A plentc lunch was eervt!d

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Traey, rec!elved minor lnJI,llies and ', at noon.
brutsea 1n an automoblw. aookletn ' Conrreaeman Jeukina aocl HoiiJ,
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Wolfe, 11troqh a.t Zaneavme, Sunday eventns.
and candidate 1or con~~:re&amp;&amp; Johnaon
"Next Friend,., Filei
I t.ln. Roy Tracy received a cut of ~ oount.y, addressed the
OYer the left eye whtn strt•ck by auembb', followed by a mOflt ln12S.OOO Suit
ftytng tllas from the wlndebleld; teteettna t.alk by Ju~ MsthJas
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Roy received bruiaeJ about the 1put n1t1ona1 oonunander l)f cohead, •• did "" """ •nd daU&amp;bter.llumbu.o
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.--Mr. &amp;nd Mr11. Ot.ho Tracy auftered.
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BABY HYSELL PASSES
Truateea, Commi,ejonen, [Rhdck.
J M&amp;:-y a,seu, the el&amp;ht monUts old
John Bailev, ' Named
The report nf th~ 'a(c1dent at.«t.ed da.UBht.er ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles
that a car, belonging to otho, was Hysell ot Laurel Street past!ed away
itruck by an automobile &lt;trtven b"¥ at about 11 o'clock B~da.y e"¥ening.
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Martin L . Zwilllng of Z&amp;nenWe, The parent&amp;. one sister an&lt;l two
lnjurie&amp; SUitalped. by ao B-y.-r- I wl',len the latter drovt. hll ear 1nt.o brothen a~lve.
old boy when dyruunne wltb
thi rear ?f the Tracy car when he 1 Funeni.l services Will be conducted
he was playing e:~:ploded tn 1930 attemptea to drive In the .main at the l'681dence
Tuellday at 1 ·30
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It was said that Z...IDJL.J'
ted •l p · M. -"lh
w~
bu•.o'lalln charge ol Raw·
S:.!D.OOO awt rued 1D the common he had b€e
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lth,._ •''" 1 111nga In the Gravel Hill cemetery.
pleas court Moml&amp;y mornlne
n P 1ay 8 w
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T•e plaintiff ' Ed18CJI\
W~Ue ' 10 car
his car and did ndt see Ule Tracy !. The -Q
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till ~:o~~o er
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l.l..ll lntant, by Orll Q. Wolfe, hL&amp;
1 Bethany N. E. church will moe t
nexL trlenl4. rtas nam...'d t.11e toUow:
icenJ are mvestJBgt..iDI the nC· • 'IlleSday tveninl at the chunh.
Ins .,. ~rendanta, 'l"de Bolrd Of ctclent, It ill utd, m an atl.4&gt;mpl
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Cqunty Commlal!l1oners of M,!l&amp;s pl.Qce the blame.
COunty, The Board of To~n&amp;l'!IP
HERE FOR FUNERAL
TrUlll.eeti or Sutton k.ownllhlp, Willhun Bmlth, Irvln1 . Karr, w. A.
The followlniJ out-Gf-f.o\vn ':i~~ ' '
cr..mpton and John B11.Ue)' .
The aUepUona of U1e , plaintiff attended \.he funert~.l of Mrs.
Bl'll.dbury, Sunday : Mrs. Lulu
lite Lh.&amp;t tlle oomful.Billoners and per and son Oe«'rge, 'Mr. and
Sutton township :.rUHtees cnteroo C. A. Roush and .Mrs A. A .~ s,;i1i;
lm.o an ajp'eemen~ on July 33, 1Y2'l, or Pt'- P~nt; Mr. and Mrs.
lO Improve the Nease Hettlemem
HCiwara Ot Mt.. Hope, w. va.; Mrll.
ro~d on a 60·00 bae~
J . W. Westtall, Mr. and Mn. John
Tne peUUoo further aUea:es that Fleld15. Mrs. Lucy Butler, Ml'&amp;. Kate .
a numbel' of men nad been \ em- Wu·d, Mrs. Dolly Ely Of Charleston; ·
ployed by the corruniuioners and
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith ot Hart·
~rusLeell and John Eulley, ba.d been
ford;
and Mrs. J . B. Dodds an1
IUlmed as superviaur over ~bese son orMr.
·Bo.rbour~:v111e, W. Va , Mr. and
worken. Wor,:.lr: on the road r.-qt.area Mt"S. Roy Cooper of Cteveland; Dr.
considerable bWiting with explo- Ella Lupton, Mrl!l. Anna Bradbury,
sives, wbich was stored btneath
Mlf&gt;S Mary Blake and Ml'll. Etta I
the John. ~ey store rooro."
Cushman of GalUpoJJs;
Howard
At ttle completion of the road Jchnson. Mr. and Ml'~ . Cu.sh J('lhh·
work, the plamtlff .-harle&amp;, a por- son and Pred Johnson' o! MkldleUon ot the dJnamtte ~nd ~ll' w!¥'e port; Mrs. Helen Bktnn~r. Mrs.
left at the atoore room e.nd· nuthi:hK E5ther Schmoll, Mr. and Mrt." Jaa.
WM aone to ~rovldtf ·Si..fety lnl!f.- EbHn, Mr. and Mrs. Auatln l:hll'h , i
sures or to guard atahUIL tile ex- Mrs. Emery Steiner, Mr. and Mn. 1
ploaJves ln,lurinK (lthers.
ah septfmDer 14, 1930, young
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Wolle. w1th other Nnl!tll &lt;~hUdr-m,
unde~ the agea oJ: 10 years, were
MANY GRAN'DPARENTS
pl.nyliiM around tho Ba.iley ~Jtm-e
room and unaware of the dBnier
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roush (nee
or the expl~ves attempted. t6 llgh\
Paul~e Jo"ronch; IUlnounce th~:.. l)lrth
u match to a ca.p.
or an el.ght poWld baby girl born
In IJ'l.l) explotuou that retulted, Stmd,e.y
momlnt. September l1 at
the pcUtlOn state&amp;, the WoUe lad their )lomE: on Mulberry Avenue.
WD.S .njured severely J. Dout t~ !nee
The baby has &amp;he dl.&lt;Jtlnctlon ot hav ,
and hand&amp;. tua eye~~l¥~t ~mpo.ireA: 1ng ten living grandparentH: Mr.~
the alght or the left .,.e perm!lnent- and Mrs. Harvey Prench or Pome- ·
ly r:lestroyed, thr i!e tmrers a.r1a toe roy, s:randpa.rcnts; Mr and Mrs.!
Ltltlmb ut lhe lett bana torn away Jdn. Earl Rou.sh of J4lddleport,
neceSiltatlna an 1\mputatlon ano arondparenUI ; M1·. and Mrs. E. w.
hill complete ncrvaus !iYHtem was
ot HarrWonvllle, ~~:reat •
wrecked, and 1111 a n:!luli ot the In· Warner
arandj111rents; Mr. and Mrs. Petty
jurles woulr:l be dl.&amp;CIQ"~tl tne ~e­ Abbott. o! J.fldtlleport, &amp;re~JL grandma.lnder or his life.
Mn. l . R. .Frenq. tof ~0(•
Par. the 1nJlli'IM su...t.alned. tlie P""'"'
rei'BOnvute:·arcat 1reat gr~dlriot:haf
pl&amp;lntur IJ; aaklnlt t.ht cour' 1o ll'&amp;nt and Mrs. Rilla. ROII!IIl ol Toledo
a Judgment rllr f2ti,OOO againAt the g1oent grea~ grandmother.
detentifnls named ,
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u H ! Injured In Crash ;!.~~r:.~~.:.~c;:,
OR M BASIS IF JMr.and
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Wisa Eleanor Hnrton Or Det.rtllt
'8uDda7 arter 4~
weet ,with her bro\her ~
M'. ,.Hortorl of But Main alnet..
IBII - Martha Dorat lett far Coldmbul Bun"'""' when
will ,..
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t!nW Capital untvenlty.
.M1M BettY M:anary and mother
of OloUIIter spent Sunday with
Mr.. Mllmte Davia {·D&lt;I Mia Sadie
PhUHps.
Mr. and M:ra. Norman Russen and
IKm came Blltun:lay for a vlatt with
Mra. RUSRU'a parents, Mr. and M.rl
J . R. Start Gt Y:UlbPif)' av~ut.
M'r. RusseU retumed Bunda)'; Mra
RuaRU. and son wUI remain for •
lotlfer viait.
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Frc.m Denunciation
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handsome fabrica,

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and the latest fashiona.

A.s Guardsmen Confiocat.&gt;
Firetu'mt Found In
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8t-~1kl.ng rannen,
6,()90 atrona:,
ll"..OWlted on trucka and autoa, paracUnl put hotel ln 'l!ltoux City, hootlna
Iowa., where 10vernors and repraen· oonfe :-enDt! on
~tlvea ot nine Middle West atatee held In the room

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Cincinaati•n - Say11 Recom· Ordered to
•, mend• Collection Thru
Pro&lt;eaaofl.o.~ •'

Smart coata and

fine tailoring with big fur collars lind cufh.

PRICE RAN'GE

$10.00, $15.00,
$17.50, $25.00

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Tailored Street Frock1, woolen&amp;, out·
.. atandin1 typea with hu1e melon sleeves,
. twillted 1i~leo o.nd biah n~cklinea. Each .
one telec:ted by a ttyliat who knowa what
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SITUATION TENSE

New stand-off collars of the . aoftes~· fun,

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Firtt "Moti- Plct11r••"
Mr. and Mn. Robert Hill or
Ollarli.'H l'Ptht" nf ~~ runcP 118 ed a
Rlcb1rQad IIDDOunce tbe blrtll at
pl'lmlth·p motion pl rtuN Cllhtera
tm pound Mbr 1\rl, bom 8\mda:. , more than lhlriJ·fl\'e JNh aro
&amp;ft.erpoon, s.JKembtr 11 at Ule take picture~ or a womatl feedlq;
~ or 11r.
~ Rob- 1 cblcltena, a ru~alnrl'lor~e, aod ot.ber
Retter of Llnootn 111~1. '!be bi.by 1 IICl!UII!II wblcb b• e~hlbltfld le PfDilJ- ·
lw been named Narola Lee.
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Leg o' mutton sleeves, jabot-s, hhrh neck lines, now the featured styles in the
New Coats and Dresles\ See the new fashiolii :today!

Mr. ond Mtr.. Char\e~ OrnP!it'r o~
Rockspl'lngR enterL.M.Ined o. n11mbi;Jr
or friends and !'elntlver. 1\t a. r:tlilm•r
Sunday 1n hOitm or thP b\rtMa.y or
their dau&amp;h.ter. Miss Agnes Grueur

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Governor for Fint Time
in 18 Yean

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Athens, &amp;:pt. 1~-0hlo unlvPr~lh
dndcnts will not be subJeQt to Ule
JU % tt:deml amWiement -.ax In at~
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tend,ll~ ~fqotbau
pmea at the
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&lt;11il0· IILB.d llun thll ttUI, Director of
(Continued lr•..rm r t"Mfl r~n'"'
At blt.tlcs o. c. Bh·d nta.tect Loda.y patont on the break wltll rallylna
_The fee which every Ohio uni- tendencies developln«
vt:rslty student Ja a-equlred to pay
The l&amp;te break Jollowed a treah
uch semester entitlea the .student slump m wheat and cotton ""d fur~
tp a paAAbook for all ho.,_~ fOQtbe.ll ther weatness In bonds.
gumt.ll and · r 1-ee• admM&amp;Iob' f tto'
No group wu spa.red. Copper
Hprlng uthlettc event&amp;. This paY,~ ~t9Cks '\¥e1-e down 2 tu 3 pulms each 1
mt.nt QIIIC provides &amp;tudent! with Lo,,es ~n the tttllltles ran to DlOl'e ,
lecture£, entertainments, and core 'than 3 points. OU.s lost l to 2 polnt.s I
1n the university lnftrmary.
each.
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·'It Is held that th
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19peclalt1es like Jr.nru Mnnvllle [
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Y and. Western UdiOJI were llff aa
etc·~ stUdent. ILvtnp him free ~- mt~ch as li point.&amp;.' Co.&amp;e threshing I
rnisilon t'J part ot Ohlo unlver- ami International Harveste1· wm· 1
~ lty'!!l a.tbdtlc events, Js In th~ • ·· • weak with !Jl'Abl!l
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lure of a student 'activity ree nth•
MoLor stock's We~e led down by
er ~han a challJt'l lor tLdmll:l&amp;wn, Chrysler and Oenemlllotors which
u.nd Is uot. subject to t.be tax," Mr. were hea,.lly sold, AubLrn looi about
BJrd declared.
3 polnt.ll. AccefiSOI'V shares wet'P.I
It 110 pelnted out that lllla fee lK down sharply,
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Chitl'&amp;ed each student at regiltrallon and Ia required whethe1· 1\
t. t'I:Kltnt does apply tor a PIWibook
u · does not attend any gamm~. It
JS also thGUIIht that tbr l!lltl'rt.ttln ~
tContlnUIKI from ~ lnel
l'r)~.;nbl provided by t.t'IIR fP.e wtJl est.:qU(.U(:d by with 11. majority of
Lilpe the tax.
Pur ba~ketbu.IJ and other ath· 3,189 In 1&amp;14, a year when the nu~
letlc e1'ents at Ohio, however, it. Is ttonal ls&amp;ues were di5C&amp;rded.
In 11120, presldentl&amp;.l year, the
t:ustornary ~ charg-e admls.s.lou
lees. "Where a charce ot more ttt publicans acored a maJOI'lt.y of
than 40 cents 1.&amp; dui.de for admts~ tJ,OOO tor rovernor. In 1924, they
r.tc.n, t.he student I! liable to ta'l "''" " by 36,625 a.nd four years qo,
Huwever, every etrort will be made whlln Alfl'ed E Smith was tnP ,
to bl'ing admlRI:lkm fees within prealdentlal nominee, the Demo·
urat.Jc aspirant fol' governor took
that 1ange," Ml'. Bird stat6d.
The federal tax must alao
be a la-mbastlnr oJ: 82,480 out of a. to- 1
charsett to tree admlsl'lloru ll'llnt- tal vote or 213,500.
cd f:O hlrh school or other fiJ'OUp&amp;.
However, all I)I!IEOOII eMployed In
POLICE CLEARED
any way to conduct the event are
fXtmpl, It Is pointed out. This InMineola, N. Y., Sept. 13.-IN&amp;clude&amp; Wlhens, aua.rd8. oftlciall and All ~tmenta a~~&amp;lne\. the NaMllu
newEptlper reporten ooverillC the COWltY policemen ll'OW1ng out ol
~vent. A,lthoueh th• rullna at- the death of Hyrnan Stark by alt ects severaJ Ohio •OOJ.IereH. the tax Jelled " tbtr&lt;l degree" methodll. ~:er ~
Problarn of each lnatJ.tuUon lhouJd &lt;ll&amp;mls8ed today by Supreme Court
be cheeked with the federal 00m.- ,Juatlce John B. Johnaton.
ml118loner Of tntemal reo,•enue by
'nJe dl&amp;mllss.l 91 Lhe lndictmenta
the athletic ofDdale.
VIU on t.he motion of Dlatrtct AtRetle"ed Beata In the Ohio Ita· torney Elvln N. Edwards.
diun. have been reduoed. for lllJ
-- &amp;ames thla year, 'lbe tee far all
SIX MAY BF. DROWNED
games excePt the opent 08 enooun,
ter Will be $UIO phil tho 10% tax
Toledo, 0.. Sept. 12-INS-Pean
Oost ot the Sept. 2• ... rrae
wu.h 'lor t.he rm.fety of six Toledo men
Rio Grande 11 to !:It 50 cent., 1\DX who raned to return alter a. 1\ebtnc
seahl will be 60 cents ea;tn. at all trtp were ex~ by friends and
11ames. Mall ord~ wW be ,... rela.tivea todi'Y as a search or
et.lvc(l for an aamee a.tter Sept, u Lalal Erie wsa. 'dt.arted by oftlclals
ot thl'l omce ot the director or ath- or the Toledo Yacht club &amp;Dd coast
lt:lle1, Mr. Bird aald.
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Mr.. L. G. Bean qt Athena: wu 111 home eoonobllet at- the IOCMI hi l h
Ed.WI.Jt Hood,
bu liPID' the
Pomeroy Bunda.y caiUnl' on f'roend~ . schOOl, returned from Wellllton ·~ IWDmetl wtth. hll pa.ren\a, Mr. uu:1
A report of the dr:t.th or MfJ.
Kr. and MrL Race: Hartlq 01' 8undaJ, where she &amp;))eat the wet:k !,ln. O'!'ant HOOd of MtneraviU•.
Oscar Marlhua:h, september 4, h9
Baltllncb, 0.. are here vllttlng tnd" wttb her parent,ro. MIM Weleh, 'returned to Oolumbltl Sunday Wb~re
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wh!L ht
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mne her ncme he Is .. atUiient ln the Ohio Stator
ltlra. 0 . B . lhle, ot Wht.Ui.er, OJ.U.
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Jet~&amp;e Brewster SChool for the De&amp;!.
fomia.. M.rl. Marib118b cued at her
Simpson 14. E. chuM wtll 10ld a of Second &amp;t .
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Mr. and. ¥rs. Amos Junod aacl
potlUCk· su_pper tbil el-enlna u.t the
home In Alhambra, O.,J .. after Ul
ohurch. 'Ibe Llnd•.a·R&amp;nd a~ty
Mr. and. M.rl. Ed Prlode and ~on Jack ~' and Y:ra. c.
lllne81!1 of about a ye&amp;r and a half,
of the llmfl church wtll meft. lues- fa.mJiy have returned from a Reed ten Bundty for Waahlnlt.c:A.
She wu £ slater of Oeoq'e W- 1\I.P..
day evening at tlu! chure.h.
wtek'a trlp at Indtan Lake, where D. 0 . where they wUJ 15pend a
pold, who ma-kes bll home wltb hlt
Mra. l'!orence R. emlth.. oia.agn . f.hey et~nded an lnaurR nce con- wlth rrlends and relaitves.
daughter, Mrs. Ihlt . Bllllll W&amp;B
ter PIOrebce and Mlu Jean RUBMeJl ventiofl.
Ge~ald Welker arr1¥,ed SUnd&amp;J·
made In Alhambra.
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returned 8und~~oy a.tter apeodlne t.a:t!
Robert HIU and mother. Mrs. frGm Denver CCilorado · and other
•eek end with Yr. and ¥rB. Srwl 1 John Htll, ot R.lchwhood. came polnLB ot the Wi!St. Mr. Welkef
Chamberlin of Columbua.
Sunday for a vlsU. wUh Mr. and left. Ppmeroy May 25, and hN beeo
Mr. Nld Mra. Wm. Grlllth If'· Mn Edl.8on Hobst.eUer.
spending the summer WO!tinl Ia
turned Sunday to Cnlumbua. att~ :
f ! Iowa and Oklahoma wbeat fkllda.
apendinJ the week -md with telaMr. and Mra. u . c. Oraham o
Mr. and llrl. Oeorae Hess ot Ma.r0 . P . Daniell, dauahier, Mar)' 1111. ~~~a--te Durst. and ru..\llo · ..
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Oharl~ton
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EltzaDeth, &amp;nd so.n Roie!t_~f Cleve- t.er aeml;"''A.nn ancl Mlii'J Cora wves ere.
ey were a.coomp.:.;nJoli
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!etta spent' Sunday With ; Mr. an
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by Mrl. OrttDth'a aliter, Mra. Lela-tad Ctlrlsttnan and Charles Chrtstrn~n Mrs. I. B. Weed and ~tl)' .
land, and Mlas t;leJll.
-~ Durat ··apent 8.unda.y W Columbu&gt; ~lei and daUfhliflr Vlvlan who of Wa.ahington, Pa., ntumed- &lt;.Qo
Mrs. Henry Kilmer and two dauDr and Mrs. W4!!s~rvelt an
8011 wlt.h the l&amp;tter'l &amp;illter, Mn. H. H. lllao 6""'nt the week eDd here.
their homed Sunday alter spend- ' ....,. and MI .... Amellliand c·Wllllam of Coolv11le and l!'llHto Bel 0rum a.nd fl\lnlly.
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Mlu Eliu.beth Arr.old left C.)r
Mn. Wl'lght McCrcba and dtt.'uih- lni .t e W:lfl!.k ~nd. Wlt.h Mr. .m l lyn Kilmer of Muletta. w~re Sun~
SUilday and atu:nG.tC the 8Jlanleh zaneavllh! Sunday. 8he h118 been tera Mary and Arme retumed Sun· Mrs. John Hite.
i'uest.li or Mrs. BarDo.ra SMith.
AmericllD War Veteran! Picnic. transferred to the Zarresvllle ofl'lte da.y from ColumbUll etter spendmg
Mrs. C. P . wna: of Washington,
He.~ ma.n Hotfner and fllll\UY and
They were aocompanled home b)' or t.he Pinlaw &amp; Duerr contraci1na the weell: end with her brother-i.."l · Pt.., came _saturday for a \'isit 1John' Hoffner . Jr., spent Sunday
Mrs G. P Daniels who ht&amp; bP.en company_
14w and slater, Mr. f'bd Jln. ~ay . wltb her niece, Mrs. John Hl te.
I with Mrr and Mrs. AI~ Pennel
spending the week with J.l'r. and
DoUila'J Jl!nnlnll!l whO ha&amp; spent nard :Da.v.lB and fami)J'.
Hentf Rasp --!'etunled Satw·oay 1of zates;.land Mr. and Mr;. Warren
M1.s. J ohn Burnell and famll¥.
the ewnmer here, hat left for Cairo,
Bruno Pierotti anti MarvJn RG- from Columbus a!t.cr spending tbe Eowers and family of McA.rt.hur.
Mi 88 Mildred Hazt'!~t.on retumlld IllinoiS, where he llas emploYment berts left Sunday for Oxford whcr r week with his son-In-law and
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs and
Sunday fron. ~ wilek end vilit wlth with the Barrett StejUJllhlp Cc-.
they wUI enter Mla.ml UniYendty.
dauahter, Mr. and Mrs. PhU Meier. children, Harriet and Jtmrhle, Mr.
rrtend 15 at Shade.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Wilson Nort'&gt;l or
Mrs. J . R. Stark returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H&amp;:l tley iU'• and Mrs. Walte-r Walker, MJaaeB
Mrs. HarnW Crumley left Sunday Athens returned
Sunday
Mtct Delatnre, Saturday wbere she at· 1 rl\'ed Bunda)' from Columbus for Fdna 01U-nnd
Gladys Orueaet',
ror a ~wo mont!t'&amp; trip throU&amp;"h Plpendlng the week end wlth tJu! lat. tended the funeral of her !ather.! a vlllt with their son and d&amp;.Uilh• Marion Howell
and Frank Dlll
ter-1n·law, Mr. and MJ'IJ. Malcolm spent suilday 'at Lake A~a near
Denver, Colorado Bprln8B and other t.er's parents. Mr. and M111. P . L W . D. Di!obro.
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India Thrust On
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DAILY! ·Now is th~ time to buy one of new Fall Felts.
Bows, Feathers and Otnam~nts a~e used to accent t~e new hats and .to. add , color to the Qe:W
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SHIP "LORD TALBOT' GIVES
OF HUTCHINSON FAMILy !CAP-I'T0-1
TO BE
HEATED BY PRISON

Pbl.lNG HUNTS FOR
MISSING ROBINS
'I'ho foUowinr ill the f11"1:1t
t:ernp}ete story ot the finding of
the HutehiiUIOn famHy, · m!Wn·
for 1110re tha.'n so hout'!i and bellefed tilled In Oreenlnnd, a!; beard
£rom the ~lps ot U1e ptan In cha1·g ~
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Copyrlrht 1932, by INS
A'&lt;*ld Trawler Lord Talbot. vlQ
radio to Lcndon, Sept. 13.-IN&amp;1'bll meuaae Ia belnl ftled · &amp;t 3:30
thiJ momlna tappa~ntly Oreen·
wlah mWn tlme, or 10:30 p.pf,
Monday, e.s.U
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d.n'IVed ott the lllhfD1
ll'o.UDdli' near .Anpla&amp;l&amp;llt, ~;..
lt.Dd .(~ tbe ~ tJOMt) at. a::fO

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Sunday a.tternoon and lmmedl·

'atel.y picked up the 80S rrom the
We fpoke to thCJ Aberdeen trawH\Iteh1Dilon's airplane whlch had lets "Star of Vlcwry" and "Mount
be&lt;:n tra.nsmitted vta Ana:magsal1k. A.rd" off Cape Dab.
Skippers
we i.-:.aamed lmmedia.~IY under Campbell and Smith decided to
fuU preeaure tor the spot where [ J[,in us in the search and toCIIt pothetr message aald they h.1.d been sltlona Six or seven miles apart.
toreed dowil. bUt after ctrcllna
In thl&amp; fRshion Wf! steamed parabout for aome time failed to ftnd alleJ courses for more than fiftythem.
ttve miles.
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We continued aearchlnr after
Darkness had Just fallen last
dart Sunday nll:ht, a,ided by u. ntsht when we s!Rilted a Jtare ri~ht
poWertut aeaic:bJlgbt.
11tead We kept on at full Epeed.
Nwnel'OUII
1eeberp,
hOwever, w'oi'.klng our searchllgbt.
D1&amp;dt our wor1t at nllht very
scc.n we encountered an lc~fteld .
OUI.t. We liM .IJD rockets at fre· We warned the vther 111hiPB of the
-.\lint lntemll bUi: JdWitecl, no [' d1tn1er by Mol'Bft ste:nals.
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we navigated sloWly through the
· Prom dayllctiL, unU.l noon tiAAn- ~ l.ce towartll the dls[reas .Jgna.Js
,da,. we cove~ed fttty mlleE sbt)!cn~ which were about eJaht mues
tna the coutl\M.
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As we neared th~ dl!tress lli&amp;llllls
our rsearcllllght p1&lt;:ked ouL the
wrectare of the Hutchinson plane
In th~ waters Of Ikersuak Pjord.
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At 1 o'clock tllis momiDIJ I sent [
11 m(:rse melll!aiJe and got a reply
th~;~t t he HutchiD!ons were all well.
we Iaunchal . Doo.tl5 Immediately
under the co:nmo.nd of my mnte
and with flve of the crew bUt the I
boat returned at 2:15A. M
Tht! mate and Col. HutchJilJII)n
had declrled thP.re was too much of
a 15well to t&lt;ftect n rescue In the
dnrknrBIS.
t :tm p!eas ~ d to report that we
will get all membe!'s or the pa1·ty ot
cl.ay\IIJht, and I will wlrele&amp;&lt;J further
deta1la alter the ~ue .
The plane Is a total wreck.

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and their ~ the ()I'IIDIMftt.l taD
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1Incldenta In Lealon his\ory have
aUrred up .10 many anrtY debates.

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..tSSOCIATION ENTIEI.TA.INED
l.o&lt;:al Football Admiui- The Put Ohie:ra Al.&amp;oclation waa
enterta!Ilf:d Monday evenlna b.Y
Cut to 25 and IS Cento
Mn. J H Orate, Mrs. John Down·
ng a.nd Mrs1 Lulu .Mason at ~
Thia Fan
. Lrmer'.t~llome on NorLh Th11:d AveDrl!IUC redUCtion!! ~ ll.dt\lh15lcn flue, 'rwenty·three were pri&amp;eqt tor
prloes to all football . v,ames of tl ·~ tbe bu.siness meeting and eocta.l
Gime •
Mlddl.....t bigh ocbool this At "u1t ctose or the buaine&amp;~~ 4ls·
hav~ been annou.netod. The a.amlSSIon prlce will be :m cents for ~oiult.s cu~lon, 1 eh-eshment.tr were W I"VCU
and 16 cents tor sehool chHdren
BIRTHDAY PARTY
lnclUdlnr hilh SChool.
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The admlssion price heretofore
Mns Keny Orcgsn ente1'talned
has been &amp;0 eenUr tor ad.nlta llnd 35 abom fifteen ch.lle!ren 11.t Mr l•n·-:1e
cent. !or- 1Jehool children and the on Race strP.et, M.cndiLy afternoon.
olllclala Of the school believe thn.t llLnottng the filth birthday annlvet
~ reductJon ol Ml per cent lhoum llt sQr y of he1 son Rlenard
Refrelh·
made th1fl 8elllon.
rnent&amp; we re served at Lhe close o!
The Yellow Jacke l!~ practlct! r-ess Lhe :a.ft.etnocn spent 1n Jll&amp;,yfng vnt-lpns wm oontlne this week In !)rc· Lous g:unt&gt;s
Paration for the etpenlna Ct..ntest
Cheshire, FridJt. y niJh ~. Se~
Harold Lohse a.nd Wayne Swb1h
tethpraot.ice ~ons a.re beln~ neld cr left Monday, hl ~ch·hlltlng for
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afternoon, and Uu! :;ent!rai Cahfornla.
BRIDdE CLUB HOSTESS '
~ubllc }las been exclueled.
Mr . and Mrs. Ra r y WIJUamson
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· New uniforms and other equip. aucl ctlilrlnr of Akron, Mr p.mi r,t:rs
Mrs Gerald Rlee waa 110fte.&lt;:f5
ment hl:v~ been purchased this year J c Fisher Jr or ZllnesvHle Mr Monday evening to her bridge dub
lnd w111 h
In the Cheshire and 'Mrs het! Pls hcr of Oa.H!poll~ at her home ll·l Beech Street, Mn.
ga.~~e The football trou~ers are and Mr and Mrs C.isude Flemm~ I ::::r.::::=..-:::;::.::;.;:...;.' .-==. '
l~k with, Ill orange stripe oro each of Ja(ksonvtlle. Fla , spent sUnday •
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Special for Sept ]4 to
auee llsure~. and the sooks are. en. S •xth Avenue
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Mrs D 8 Farrn~t l.s hnpro~mg
ep~. a~
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~uSed ill the praellce session Wf'd - nicely fro m a. recent tllncS~:~.
I Sly!mpqo and Finaer Wave
Mr · and. Mra. Ira Hill spent sun·
day the CUI!IIt8 of Frances Morr1s
ueM&amp;y.
Nc•., I Moore llnd famlly have I
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and f&amp;mlly ot Raelne.
Charles McKenzie or Salem spent
GUILD MlfTS
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property on SO.utb. Pourth Ave l aer WaVe SOc·
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Wtlud., Oaks· ol Molden W Va
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Prince Pl·ede lek Wilhelm trlghtl , 21 -yenr-o ld sOn i'lr
·fonner the wtet end the aunt of D. c Me·
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u,lldElmt!r
fll~t Mon
wa.s aChweek end
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actat ' tMod
• Arch free. Drown Prince o:r Germany, as he arrhed In Chicago from the west coast, Kenate.
da-y eveniilg
with Mn
Me·- Mrs
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u of Officers wos hmlcde ng E ee· 1 Mn Cecil Jewel of c 111 ·pen~er Shop
M'ddl em Beauty ....here he gnve HoUywood the "cold shaulcter · He wu met by the Rev . Kenzie a.ne! Raymond · Radcliffe
t , with oftl- enlered MtM111an h
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c s or the ptecedlna year re.clcct· 1 lest.on Tuesday fo osp 8 1 a'~"i .,.
Plster Oeft1 . a tnend ot the HOhenr.ollern family
The Pi~!~ iB attended th~ PAI1-Y Saturday even·
9 • 13•2t 1l!'acob
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UOW QUICKLY C A !I ':. 1 U
The stnpplng distances &amp;lven • •
ill~ lft'OPt KAowl-.., or the a vel'· a minimum. It the condition• we ...
... M••VA JOIII' car mut travel any bu~ the beat, t.lie t~ and d.lit ,
Won,_ caD br'IDI' It to a atop t ance required to'11top would. •1:14rl
Jl, • 111011t baport&amp;nt automobile con"'lderatlly peater That 11, If tbej
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road liiUrfa.ce 1¥ wet, Icy, muddy, of.
BtuQ' &amp;btl eW,rt ab&lt;Jve. If you altppery, It you r tires are worft: ~
eaoBOt 1tDp wtWa tbeu prescribed y(lur brakea poor. or If the lr&amp;4+!
AUlD_. ftlob an gtven u a ot the hl(bway Ia dawnwanl, mo,.
_ . . . . . . . )'CIQ an conatantly tnt• time and distance 11 nee4ed.
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~ \0 tM d&amp;Dpl' of acclclent. In · Menta.llt)t and lntetllrence . . .
:tile M,D ~ and nearly a to have nothln&amp;" to do with abiJltttJ
'JidiiiH liiiJar* aaued bJ' the au- to atbp &amp; car. A ncent study llli;f
toltlObUII nported to the National cloaed that the operator w:ltb
,.__" er C&amp;n!UtJ' aDd Su•ty LTn· qulekeat nactlon time wu o~
~ iUt ,-.r, Inability to or 1cnr mentality and tb&amp;t operaU.fa
wu CI!IFt''"'r a domhlati~S' Wltb bllb Intelligence were IOOl,_.
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I. . fiJI IMl JOU ...; wtU trav.-1. be- rapidity ot JPOVI!!Dlftt at tile
ld"Wa;d ·s~rk
Pom;roy received htud~h l n~ tor the little- colony
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and attendln11
Mrs. Albert
Hill who
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conference
at _., rcu eu, put J'OQI' toot en JODI' InK rates of 1))H(i In term• ot f
s mce the cnlonlsta never halve N ~~~ Jaat we€'k returned home iln'U*. J\ ll' tbe dlstaaee covered travelled p11r IHJCOild, you
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Mrs. Fannie Townsend went to '"· their needs through the ton&amp;:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M•-'- Of ••
"'top• 1IDUI your mueeles k6eplq your drtvlnl' •PHd ~
Athens
Tu~lldaY fm• a VI/lit, WJIJ1 I WUJtf•r. '
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r son 111rry Tov.;nJend and 1um- 1 On the other hP.nd the Aberd{lfn lllflta ot hM pa.re11 t.o; Mr and M•• ~ toot •• the brake.
baWl a chance to •top without ~
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Mr. anel Mr1. .Emil Johnson and f~t tb&amp;t It ,ccweru. nearly a
Be eertaln of how quickly 70U
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FAMILY Rt:UNION
I 1K1 Jetil.rlct.ed It would be
Hoth'!tlaj tter'11 parents ot 8pUiet Val ifid';i~ liM dUtanoe NQU!red to can atop, and avoid accldenU from
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I The Bol.~ fa mil; rt'Wllon was t kl !lnd room aboard tor the
r e o! Keno and f_,ucy and dol~ la..a a 1DiiJ¥ID&amp;" automoblh.
tb1s --.rd.
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held at tb~ , home of M C Boice arctic l'l!!iugees
MeKenlie and friend 8,.. ... n•od 1
FEAni/UI.S oSYNDJr.ATE,INC.
apendin(l: 1l0111e Ume the suest ol bls
a.nd daurht:er Emma SUhda~· The
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tbe earl•
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at Cret'ra
Butlciay and son Otha Circle ana, fa mily
f'o mpil'P' I~ A I I Plkh WOI'fl llt~r­
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breeze
Mr. land Mrs.
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Paynter.
Wilbur Brewer of Dllk Grove was
f'am would make PO ha
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• •• ,aanc 1 OUI; -'Wby not nm down to Ma.mi fel a.t noon a ChiCken d.nner was sei"V· '
SODll of Portland llpent SUnday the calllni on the Rldif SW1111Y
ullv IRI•!IRIRI! 11 tlrPmun; from pompto
~W•nes. She w uld
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~renee. whole teeth a df.J", I'll be at the Flamin 0 I'll ed to the following Invited guests
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ll"lle8t of E w Hill
mf'nR IRj: a !•Urnp In !r:or ruorlf'rn nlk
-~p_,i.;: obtai 9 ·v
to l'leamed
brown
be tlad tCI hire a car an d: ·am Mr ll.nd Mrs L M. nmce ant! aa.uFrom
Mr. arul uis. PhJa: !
"ad
lb F.:-t!!l l ~ h t he W(or1! I!! nl"l'tl ln the
· iake up
ton::e,_rit~m RDd Waq-en he&amp;~tated. then •1ea.ainc t.a)j:e 700 tor alon~ drlv~ Info thf &amp;hler. Eloise of Middleport. Dr R . swing SYJllPB"lhy to ~hE
as recent
Ml and M
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~Pil!!le- &lt;1( lo fiT'P'D fHI ~ ""llllng Jaddf'r.
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out ol t.he window, ailed:' ••Pat.''
joqles whe
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ancl wife of Cleveland,
That's why, Wll$ censure
Circle
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Her l!ll.- TJuo;u
Way H
•bei--~ •bo marry P~~&gt;it be 0\16- Half wa, down the aJ:k
willp t
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eyer R. E . :QQiee and wife of Middleport; lis going t.o be btaten. Mr
Taylor
Darrell
A wr.mun \\&amp;Dfl a IIMI., 1o look
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clUldren or
and at llo!'- r ""11h adm•ralh.on In J'MII PJI!'A,
1oo, n&amp;' up at his 'I'Jlndow, I 1rea.
Jpu.oe- mind, the fin.e •pirit Of her
WJped. _frorn •ber faee bJ
I &amp;ea!pt the Invitation." and granditaurhter Betty Jean • Portland, Ore ... SePt.'
Thur.sQay unut
!rom tout lire grts il l.'r blgf"t tbflli w)l.t'll Read the classified eolumns o:r the
Dally Tnbune, you w•ll get results.
Uved beneath the clamour ud
Laqrene-e'a I
ca•ped
"No. JLm- Glershart or
: sensational verbal 8.ttack on Plo)'c:l or E. W. Ifill and
the gul!8t lltt! knowll lt(llfle uthf'r wcman
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I Gibbons, famous war correspondent,
David Circle of East
i l(l(•lr: IDII at ller with em·y In her
Jlt;Jt be Wu •wart of uo unM o!
amtled" Dp at her. "I bopt
I by Secretary ot War Patrick (J.
of e.J.t!f!,...o..('lnclnnatl t:nqulrP.r.
-~And,ite&amp;~~Ut(lhlmthatbk "',r:1~btme He~ laid w~. r,oauentfle&amp;l'edforme. You~n011
mson~ IH~rley llt the Natlona.l.Conirroaru~~ f~ Pam wai of tlJe ..,1Mt
I dOWD.
I U be there. And I rather tl:unk 1
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S1le wia1ked alowly ' tow'ard tM can take a fair baad in the poQ.n4&lt;Continued From PttJe On,·•
the rankJi llf the
llltar- pltb ber
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prGCeedtns slOWly IA:l Angmagsallk Into two hotly
l .rbUtJ.t ~·DOt
~ dilmoaated, held out 1ft&amp; "01t. no,Jbnmle
.HI4. ''YH'vt throush the ~oe·fleltis, art.er t.aklna: ~he issue o!
·~ Pa · dtTea tll'?'llhli ol bMid to, her. "Hop 111Pt"' trra ll.icl.
~7POGDCitdleathertiatw:Be'atieee !;he elght occupants.. (lf the wrecked Hocwf:r'otor 'Wif.ng
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City of Rlchmond aboard short- agalllft the bfmus
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lqo bia hone till Warren came out. "orWe fl4&gt;nkl. The horae
l.nW reaeue of the da.rmq ramllv of fly - Rs a dl u'
to
banquet
welcb thete t ..
to tell JOU.,:
• 'Pllop, Patrlela'a mare
erS t'ell.ebed here tl•ete arnse •he up the
. .tciiL Sbe had ..., ;-ese" vl Ia
!"tboot treetinr wurenee,
'111 be -down ' on the - blominr seaiou.s problem of how to get them J etil.mt fo r IJ:l
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ftJ.Ieriuce DpQn whieh t4 dra81 f
"I'm fOIDI' do1m t:. Miami oa bpi. train tomorrow," LaureJW.e ·ea,tled pa.-tlcularly the
little girls. l wlllle In t he eu
ana spirit
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upeet te be awy .....eral hek, 1tlU .. rlnain1 in at,vawe anticl. Kathryn, aged 8 a;nd Janet Lee, 6, • LlreJr
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Norman R. Hamilton, Publioher of Portomouth (Va.) Star, aaye:
Dl.arrl.~ " to "'hi Pa
dqe. You m&amp;J t. CODe when 1 pt patlon.
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"1'11111Ht 100 at tHf! •tation," nr- )
hard winter has already
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O'-er the 5POlls tbat death bath

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Calrny, say. ThY wm be Qme."
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WIN.~ diJ,.u.~

DID YOU EVER STOP TO TUINK7
~etween

prop_ortions as to became eventually, an issue during
the coming national elections. 1'he trouble has been
throug h a two fold combination. F'irst, the failure of the
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Chicago Dry Leader.Built Fortune in Klondike Gold ~u•h
'' hi ch wut1 used i~ moving the 41 bonus marcher·s" from
Before He Became .1:1. Power 1n Progressive
Washinbrton after they had been ordered to lenve and
rolities and Social Reform.
hnd refused.
Thoro is no denying the fact that the incident
causCd u greut deal of troubl£' and may eventually cost
the president some votee before the thing is brought t o a
settl;jltient and· that it is regrettable that the admiuistr~­
tion did usc force to compel t h e group to leave Was~·
ingtqp. On the other hand, there is also no d enying the
fact that the march ers were very much in the wrong and
shou)~d havC listen~d to aqvice which wou l d nol h nh~
Lrou~rht a~out the; cris1s which later developed.
"They were qu•rte:red jn Washi11gton with lhe Con·
gres~i.adjourned and 110 possible chance to rece h e aid
from -that source, yet they flaunted the laws of the c oLln·
try and point blank refused to o~ey when they were aij k· l
ed tOt Ikave nnd wer~ promised transportation for so do· 1
in g. They of all people, should not ha ve forgotten ~ha t i
luw ~nd order Cl)mes tir!:it in a situation such as they i
l:·rought about.
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\f hatcver else may be said of Preside nt Hoover, even
his eMmies mu et atlmit t~at he ha• handled lhe uusinells ~f t~~ co~n~ry ~· he ~aw his duty, taking no account
or w~M ~~e voter• RliJllt , ay or do. Whenever • sltua·
tlol) M• ari~op; h• !)as ro~kcd at il from his st~ nqpoipt
ar1q 1F!~d ~~~9r~tmr lo t~&lt;l principles of right ~pd wrunlr .•, ••.,.,~·
nn4 lift~ ~!lA)f•4 ,.P~l!llc• t.Q enter the plctut'e at no ttri'e.

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t~bout the family budget.
Often it is b~cavw the wife is a little
smarter than the husband. ·SonJetiL&gt;'es she fears that the hus-

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. That now, ll)~·e· so than in many years, newspape,rs are flndjng
!t n,ec~rr to f~ght harder for ~very dollru• of their revenu~ and
ar~ getting less m 1·eturn for the1r efforts than in any yea!'of.their
extstence. People as a whole, and pal'ticularly many lat·ge; Ullers
of newspape1· advertising space, seem to think tha~ a pew!!p11pe1·
is oom~thing lik~ a p~t,Petuallyo endow'M in~titution and operaws·
on.an mcxhaushi)le (und regarillel&amp;of ·whethet• or not local fiJ-ii!N
patronize it with l~ eir advertising space.

Newspapers are fi~?i~g t:Vat ~ompetitive agencies, part1Cil·
larly the r_ad10, are cuttmg lllto their revenue to a very great extent
so great, m fact, thatmany&lt; of 't!reim are finding it necesslry to c~t
out the ,publication of all 'free ·ij~io broadc~st programs all r1~ ; , ,
which is merely giving to a cm:apetitiv,e adyertising medi~m free
a&lt;lv~rtising, and tlie funny part of it is that the merchant who
buys space from newspapers and decides to use the ~adio instead
is t~e one '\'fhO kic~s the haroes~ ~hen nerspapen; tliscontinue the
givmg of free space to a compeht1ve med1um.
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ot Ida wife, aot •• womu Ia a
tboaau.d wlu tht11b lhe'a bond
wllb her baaband. who woald, If
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The' ta11 t boat of the sea.son has
Hurley followed and hotti" dea
IBlready left Angrnagsnllk and Wl· fended ~Presldo.mt Hoover'a aetton In
less the little trnwle~ Lord Ta lbot wsmg troops agamst the vetfralUI.
j can be tnduced to conv~y the Hut· Hf' nniJI'll)' denied one remark by
chlnsons to IJ:ela~d 01 to A)Jerdeen Gibbons, that soldiers~ bumed
Scotland \he)' face no altf!rnatlve down th e ho"tneSibr the,. ran1.
but a winter In Or2~:nland.
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A winter a.t. Angmagrm.lik would lliD. Id Hurley, "ho sOii:Uer burned~
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be extremely trying !or the two home in Washlnrf.on.
The Yetta
th~mselvee. AnY
1chUd.-en and also wou~ Involve 1ans set the

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y . _ _.. ........ .Yblil liilell aa· ICODJ" ot laaPtf• ...t a It II ta lit ulde ~leGOllf. It'• I
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•v•ld &gt;tM~~~' f)fOcee4l~~· l"~re sl4•·•leppe~- Tl\a~
.'P.f , ~.. Pqvpr. hia jn~bi llty to "ormil ppolllics t1
q:u~e~ . fi,1•1 ~ 4 !•.fl:rl~P!PI~• afterw~r4; ~•·mg tq hp \h'
cljt~f fnlt ! !Wil~H~9l~~' · ltave to find with pim. !t I• t1 .
be hfYP,fiUY "RE•4 W~l
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roa han foNed 7117 bud. llr wlfe
~ me Jut Diaht." he weiR oa.
dill ad4m•ol»a La.....,., "Whoa
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loa -'!If ..... r.c ldo llfo,la a _.tp,, to ....., .... I haYo •• ather lo-

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bat .... ..w ... a11 . . . .
'-'llflwtcllr t.r :lather Ia a Mmalcm a1:ltm.II'IJWilltranplr thin:.
Mw lloftd 1M f1 wJtb .Jimmlej, It
._.... llw!OIYed Mr eottre fut1tn. At 1ut Warren epoa, 11a~etq, mUt till rather Urriblt Uvlnc wJth

p ~ ltilciaps, .,.ould hv~ ~Nt!lle!l

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••v~rRif~itH!!fiP~I }l'lil•p tlio prc•ldent too~ by tpe !oro·
lock, If' ~~~~ f! J!'~Y ao fo h&amp;vc ·~ved votes for pimself,

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band is inclined to attach too littlll importanc.; to the household
problems. She finds when the husbat"l !;!uycc he uses poor judgment. lie seldom investil!'ates p)!i.ces ,ami quality nnd, when given a list of t}jiiJgs needed, pq,ys litt.le attentir.n and come~ home
with a lot of "just as good" articles that tile wifll did not want,
On the other hllnd, the wife is a careful bu~er. She reads the
newspajje~ .advertisements carefully.
She k~!IPS pQsted Qn prices and qualtty and when she does shop she bj.tj~ the best at less and
keeps within the family budget. When it come~ to,.,_ bpJing for
the home, the ave_ratte wife .knows more· a~Qut hovt- to iifiop and
save than the ma)onty of the husband~ will e~e'r know.

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men as our IIIW!IIakers-men who are nl)t Cl.!l}tent to follow, but
men who will lead.

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Slitwnee, Okia.hom•
INTERNAL stJ·ife engendered
l't'e,idcut
THEHoover
Robin's Career Far From Tame
and the American Legion, bids fair lo

:dwa~ted

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r,-: · br •thai teparjte.ii:om him : r to
from you
tortH Warr-en.
, •he .U.h.t 10~
~ Jn ~ ;:~w~etber 7IMI co to Y, ~atraj rode in silence. F"lrful.
' loft w!UJ Jr.t•' fF rem. ~
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1'-. lfqiq to New .Y ork,' : ehe
anen I departa~ ~ the aa•
, his elc*d ihftt dOor bttwten u. ..Alld Aid :llertely.
ct.r of lfr. Bn,Jthwa1t 1 ~turn Ht
ot.:M1At )lew Wf&gt;Y I'.t"/ ~t 'to 11You may eWe- roar' mind. In, tJt• Palm Beaelt. cPlonr aflrt. The
waltrcrtl'Vf to l-Ike
ntst ate any eUe drop me • no~ care of ~WI thai the lawyer~~ run awaJ
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P. aL7 .ce. Pam and J b&amp;v. decided wu Whispered fn lob~, and. 19uq1 •
, SuddeaJf ~t eame ; to him th
not to b1ve our eruist" this year, el, fl'ODI t&amp;ble io tabWiii l~~ orhate
p~ hid fl~rJci!·, ·~ lae of "hi~ and I'll be bae~ In New York tn, dlllln~ 'rQoQJ, lD .~to)l!lcally cloistel'fld
"hieh Wcrbld ciO.fle 'the :or between perbaps, _a week or ten d~ 1 s." ' mlll:.sioni •r~ o 11 t over the aurf
him and Pat ai:. O. If he lf!ft Paim
He ih~ . a move a! 1! to tut&gt;n amollc a.p'ortiv• batbers.
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:retut"ft till Pat had' lrobe she · ld .atopped blm.
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•ake ,# , u 1 1jrn t~at
bJ0~e. _''Warren! ('ve ' lone for ~ days uridtnc Jlriimiel ~twi,.. E•reclally
her in 1ber hour of bllttle • w1tllout food Wtthout Water. But .!l~nc.! Ar'tl.u~ Sa':ILJ• had tabn · hie
tliat 'he eoul~ not ~U~t ~n him' ~er h1ve I wanted anythLnt as 1 tlpl)' mouthmc!l back to 'l'a.mpa.
1 ~ . There w ould ~e ' but ~ol~ e
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Warren II m i 111!1 d crimly. "You
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SlttJnl' on t.he al"in of hil!r fatl&amp;lr's
· "llle f•lv'et bla.Ji:neuof the star Why don't you tty it!••
chair, heart cryinl' .ut: ••Get' \t
·•tliMYecl; a)cy bepri fl:o~lnr out 111 if "Becauae of eyel that may be over. Get ii onr," Patricia ••ve
lh'OD,J;nWflrt dlliiOJvin.. ita rich· lookin~ Oijl of windows at 111, or him a brJJ'hi det.alled account of
n.eJI, b
itl sp..,Ita aV/&amp;7 one .eattcrred over the croundftr. J love ttrre hUJry and bustle of •he pa~t
a7 ~· a iN, Eu~ t,hia lPlll' flna:· Pat more than I luve myr~ell Her d,,... brlac~nc botb Pamela and
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flr.l Clf· ~atl and i'cil4• weN P'll~nc coo4 ~~~.with me, •head of my Jtmmte· In quite talull1. Thet!:
'llP. ~t -fJt. t.llre ... trQamPtlinc the ow• dea1rea."'
-nieyveb't aoina on the1r etw...
into · a •heft Of opaltacent
The Nlllallhed the thore Ia prim'.'ftloT Strance •he clid:n't lnentioe
~ ~idt cnen alld ember rt~· itive fal'J'. Palm trees wraqled In It to me. I hiMf .• little thall with h'r
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Gulla: eried raui!Ollllr to oa BlJ war ap from tbe station "
A ~It&amp;' breqe from the .... one another. ADd tlM:nr mthe dawn
I'How did -.he kn&amp;ll' what trt:ln
,..._. the py.n'• bot 1Uf. ~m. e~ *railllt a hl!lhlr upeuln roo'd bt oat' You didn't 1lt Me
tM lD cOot 1M boilinz 1a't'l. of hi• JrlFtore of eirili.aatloa, hro priaklve Uow."'
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'1 nppo .. d llht'd tell Joa. ·,
' J• ' a little whlltt ' Pai 1roW.d ~ IDeb' bunt. Qne ~rand ftoalL Tbe wind IMr- be o • u are l knew .b;
leii:9 to. )&gt;or oOrlr
Ho woald olhr lean Qd browa and all'alalot. wio.w ha~ Ben meot ,.. oo ~
tie i .. wbia 1he retVaecL ••• 1 ~ aebWI'to emuh ud dtlllOtilk Jn,J' .,..i'a., llli f)Mr. IIJri aae bttrMii."
.-...... llll covld DOt bnak ht• tlwl beaut, ol tJMr other; aehlaa io "'Well,. 1
-.n 'liet •inee
,priM 7 W Pam. , , , It wwW, prvb. lbow i h ~ i sweet ntaU faabalae latt nit~K: aH dltlll al7 &amp;i a diea

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tries 'che Rodme aay•lt"• wcm·
dell'ul-anewMmation.J)ndoowiU you,Comelnand....,.
lp, you.raelf fhJt the Rockne baa more ltyle, more atam1oa.
more ~.$tOte com(~ more ell around quality and moN
..,..;pn~Oitt 'tllu any othel i:ai' ln the lii'W priced ftelcl.

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FRED S. BLAETTNAR,

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AND ~OTHER T'HING, newspapers are being bombarded by advertisers, large and small, for a reduction in the&amp; rate.
They come to the ne'!,spaper ~d say, "We've got a depression
sto~ to ~J! you.
T!~I!S'ftl'~. tight, an? we've just got to get a reduction m our advertllling ratj! or we wtll have to discontinue using
your l)e"!SP,aper." No": isg,'t;tl.\fl\&gt;a.fine club to hold over the
head-:9f '&amp;I!Y publisher? These sa:me-·adv~risers who are trying to
· maklf.the newspaper absorb a maJor portion of their exees~ ·
'oved~ad f&lt;_lrget that this. ~~~ssion is not going to last foreVer
~ Jlll.!t'fli!m'S?Ple day they .~II ~~d. the newspaper again. Yet, in
-''tlfe'ln~ti!il.d; they &amp;I'll pe.rfeCtly wi!l!Pg tQ sandbag them nowve, _
mandmg ra~ d~crease~ httle knowmg that they are weakening
the very agency they will have to .depend upon later to help 1hem
return to nonnalcy.
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newsp~p~'S for rate. decreaBes and ~is is no time for ne!WSJ!apers
tJo b!! gtVI"' concess1o;ns a_long that line. If the newspapers are
to k~ep gomg and mruntain !their pi'EIStige, they must keep tur,ning .
out just as good a newspaper as they ever did, and that can'~ be
,, done on di!Creased revenue. . When the tide turns, as it soon will
' ' !i~wlll'l!e'looking ~ the,•~wspapers to act, as they aiWIIJ'S hav~
m tn'\e~,of strees, as tlje me,diUll!.lfor ,b ringing back prosperity.

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and their ~ the ()I'IIDIMftt.l taD
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1Incldenta In Lealon his\ory have
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..tSSOCIATION ENTIEI.TA.INED
l.o&lt;:al Football Admiui- The Put Ohie:ra Al.&amp;oclation waa
enterta!Ilf:d Monday evenlna b.Y
Cut to 25 and IS Cento
Mn. J H Orate, Mrs. John Down·
ng a.nd Mrs1 Lulu .Mason at ~
Thia Fan
. Lrmer'.t~llome on NorLh Th11:d AveDrl!IUC redUCtion!! ~ ll.dt\lh15lcn flue, 'rwenty·three were pri&amp;eqt tor
prloes to all football . v,ames of tl ·~ tbe bu.siness meeting and eocta.l
Gime •
Mlddl.....t bigh ocbool this At "u1t ctose or the buaine&amp;~~ 4ls·
hav~ been annou.netod. The a.amlSSIon prlce will be :m cents for ~oiult.s cu~lon, 1 eh-eshment.tr were W I"VCU
and 16 cents tor sehool chHdren
BIRTHDAY PARTY
lnclUdlnr hilh SChool.
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The admlssion price heretofore
Mns Keny Orcgsn ente1'talned
has been &amp;0 eenUr tor ad.nlta llnd 35 abom fifteen ch.lle!ren 11.t Mr l•n·-:1e
cent. !or- 1Jehool children and the on Race strP.et, M.cndiLy afternoon.
olllclala Of the school believe thn.t llLnottng the filth birthday annlvet
~ reductJon ol Ml per cent lhoum llt sQr y of he1 son Rlenard
Refrelh·
made th1fl 8elllon.
rnent&amp; we re served at Lhe close o!
The Yellow Jacke l!~ practlct! r-ess Lhe :a.ft.etnocn spent 1n Jll&amp;,yfng vnt-lpns wm oontlne this week In !)rc· Lous g:unt&gt;s
Paration for the etpenlna Ct..ntest
Cheshire, FridJt. y niJh ~. Se~
Harold Lohse a.nd Wayne Swb1h
tethpraot.ice ~ons a.re beln~ neld cr left Monday, hl ~ch·hlltlng for
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afternoon, and Uu! :;ent!rai Cahfornla.
BRIDdE CLUB HOSTESS '
~ubllc }las been exclueled.
Mr . and Mrs. Ra r y WIJUamson
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· New uniforms and other equip. aucl ctlilrlnr of Akron, Mr p.mi r,t:rs
Mrs Gerald Rlee waa 110fte.&lt;:f5
ment hl:v~ been purchased this year J c Fisher Jr or ZllnesvHle Mr Monday evening to her bridge dub
lnd w111 h
In the Cheshire and 'Mrs het! Pls hcr of Oa.H!poll~ at her home ll·l Beech Street, Mn.
ga.~~e The football trou~ers are and Mr and Mrs C.isude Flemm~ I ::::r.::::=..-:::;::.::;.;:...;.' .-==. '
l~k with, Ill orange stripe oro each of Ja(ksonvtlle. Fla , spent sUnday •
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Special for Sept ]4 to
auee llsure~. and the sooks are. en. S •xth Avenue
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Mrs D 8 Farrn~t l.s hnpro~mg
ep~. a~
t oil treatment,
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~uSed ill the praellce session Wf'd - nicely fro m a. recent tllncS~:~.
I Sly!mpqo and Finaer Wave
Mr · and. Mra. Ira Hill spent sun·
day the CUI!IIt8 of Frances Morr1s
ueM&amp;y.
Nc•., I Moore llnd famlly have I
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and f&amp;mlly ot Raelne.
Charles McKenzie or Salem spent
GUILD MlfTS
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property on SO.utb. Pourth Ave l aer WaVe SOc·
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Wtlud., Oaks· ol Molden W Va
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Prince Pl·ede lek Wilhelm trlghtl , 21 -yenr-o ld sOn i'lr
·fonner the wtet end the aunt of D. c Me·
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u,lldElmt!r
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wa.s aChweek end
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• Arch free. Drown Prince o:r Germany, as he arrhed In Chicago from the west coast, Kenate.
da-y eveniilg
with Mn
Me·- Mrs
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M'ddl em Beauty ....here he gnve HoUywood the "cold shaulcter · He wu met by the Rev . Kenzie a.ne! Raymond · Radcliffe
t , with oftl- enlered MtM111an h
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c s or the ptecedlna year re.clcct· 1 lest.on Tuesday fo osp 8 1 a'~"i .,.
Plster Oeft1 . a tnend ot the HOhenr.ollern family
The Pi~!~ iB attended th~ PAI1-Y Saturday even·
9 • 13•2t 1l!'acob
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UOW QUICKLY C A !I ':. 1 U
The stnpplng distances &amp;lven • •
ill~ lft'OPt KAowl-.., or the a vel'· a minimum. It the condition• we ...
... M••VA JOIII' car mut travel any bu~ the beat, t.lie t~ and d.lit ,
Won,_ caD br'IDI' It to a atop t ance required to'11top would. •1:14rl
Jl, • 111011t baport&amp;nt automobile con"'lderatlly peater That 11, If tbej
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BtuQ' &amp;btl eW,rt ab&lt;Jve. If you altppery, It you r tires are worft: ~
eaoBOt 1tDp wtWa tbeu prescribed y(lur brakea poor. or If the lr&amp;4+!
AUlD_. ftlob an gtven u a ot the hl(bway Ia dawnwanl, mo,.
_ . . . . . . . )'CIQ an conatantly tnt• time and distance 11 nee4ed.
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~ \0 tM d&amp;Dpl' of acclclent. In · Menta.llt)t and lntetllrence . . .
:tile M,D ~ and nearly a to have nothln&amp;" to do with abiJltttJ
'JidiiiH liiiJar* aaued bJ' the au- to atbp &amp; car. A ncent study llli;f
toltlObUII nported to the National cloaed that the operator w:ltb
,.__" er C&amp;n!UtJ' aDd Su•ty LTn· qulekeat nactlon time wu o~
~ iUt ,-.r, Inability to or 1cnr mentality and tb&amp;t operaU.fa
wu CI!IFt''"'r a domhlati~S' Wltb bllb Intelligence were IOOl,_.
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I. . fiJI IMl JOU ...; wtU trav.-1. be- rapidity ot JPOVI!!Dlftt at tile
ld"Wa;d ·s~rk
Pom;roy received htud~h l n~ tor the little- colony
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and attendln11
Mrs. Albert
Hill who
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at _., rcu eu, put J'OQI' toot en JODI' InK rates of 1))H(i In term• ot f
s mce the cnlonlsta never halve N ~~~ Jaat we€'k returned home iln'U*. J\ ll' tbe dlstaaee covered travelled p11r IHJCOild, you
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Mrs. Fannie Townsend went to '"· their needs through the ton&amp;:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M•-'- Of ••
"'top• 1IDUI your mueeles k6eplq your drtvlnl' •PHd ~
Athens
Tu~lldaY fm• a VI/lit, WJIJ1 I WUJtf•r. '
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r son 111rry Tov.;nJend and 1um- 1 On the other hP.nd the Aberd{lfn lllflta ot hM pa.re11 t.o; Mr and M•• ~ toot •• the brake.
baWl a chance to •top without ~
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Mr. anel Mr1. .Emil Johnson and f~t tb&amp;t It ,ccweru. nearly a
Be eertaln of how quickly 70U
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FAMILY Rt:UNION
I 1K1 Jetil.rlct.ed It would be
Hoth'!tlaj tter'11 parents ot 8pUiet Val ifid';i~ liM dUtanoe NQU!red to can atop, and avoid accldenU from
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I The Bol.~ fa mil; rt'Wllon was t kl !lnd room aboard tor the
r e o! Keno and f_,ucy and dol~ la..a a 1DiiJ¥ID&amp;" automoblh.
tb1s --.rd.
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held at tb~ , home of M C Boice arctic l'l!!iugees
MeKenlie and friend 8,.. ... n•od 1
FEAni/UI.S oSYNDJr.ATE,INC.
apendin(l: 1l0111e Ume the suest ol bls
a.nd daurht:er Emma SUhda~· The
day ~ Ice8
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CHAPTER TBIRTY-FOUll
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tbe earl•
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at Cret'ra
Butlciay and son Otha Circle ana, fa mily
f'o mpil'P' I~ A I I Plkh WOI'fl llt~r­
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breeze
Mr. land Mrs.
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Paynter.
Wilbur Brewer of Dllk Grove was
f'am would make PO ha
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• •• ,aanc 1 OUI; -'Wby not nm down to Ma.mi fel a.t noon a ChiCken d.nner was sei"V· '
SODll of Portland llpent SUnday the calllni on the Rldif SW1111Y
ullv IRI•!IRIRI! 11 tlrPmun; from pompto
~W•nes. She w uld
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~renee. whole teeth a df.J", I'll be at the Flamin 0 I'll ed to the following Invited guests
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ll"lle8t of E w Hill
mf'nR IRj: a !•Urnp In !r:or ruorlf'rn nlk
-~p_,i.;: obtai 9 ·v
to l'leamed
brown
be tlad tCI hire a car an d: ·am Mr ll.nd Mrs L M. nmce ant! aa.uFrom
Mr. arul uis. PhJa: !
"ad
lb F.:-t!!l l ~ h t he W(or1! I!! nl"l'tl ln the
· iake up
ton::e,_rit~m RDd Waq-en he&amp;~tated. then •1ea.ainc t.a)j:e 700 tor alon~ drlv~ Info thf &amp;hler. Eloise of Middleport. Dr R . swing SYJllPB"lhy to ~hE
as recent
Ml and M
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~Pil!!le- &lt;1( lo fiT'P'D fHI ~ ""llllng Jaddf'r.
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out ol t.he window, ailed:' ••Pat.''
joqles whe
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ancl wife of Cleveland,
That's why, Wll$ censure
Circle
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Her l!ll.- TJuo;u
Way H
•bei--~ •bo marry P~~&gt;it be 0\16- Half wa, down the aJ:k
willp t
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eyer R. E . :QQiee and wife of Middleport; lis going t.o be btaten. Mr
Taylor
Darrell
A wr.mun \\&amp;Dfl a IIMI., 1o look
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,u no rea ramt on your de. ~rs. Minna Dolce, M1ss Dora Kent, enemies will beat: it:-:
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clUldren or
and at llo!'- r ""11h adm•ralh.on In J'MII PJI!'A,
1oo, n&amp;' up at his 'I'Jlndow, I 1rea.
Jpu.oe- mind, the fin.e •pirit Of her
WJped. _frorn •ber faee bJ
I &amp;ea!pt the Invitation." and granditaurhter Betty Jean • Portland, Ore ... SePt.'
Thur.sQay unut
!rom tout lire grts il l.'r blgf"t tbflli w)l.t'll Read the classified eolumns o:r the
Dally Tnbune, you w•ll get results.
Uved beneath the clamour ud
Laqrene-e'a I
ca•ped
"No. JLm- Glershart or
: sensational verbal 8.ttack on Plo)'c:l or E. W. Ifill and
the gul!8t lltt! knowll lt(llfle uthf'r wcman
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David Circle of East
i l(l(•lr: IDII at ller with em·y In her
Jlt;Jt be Wu •wart of uo unM o!
amtled" Dp at her. "I bopt
I by Secretary ot War Patrick (J.
of e.J.t!f!,...o..('lnclnnatl t:nqulrP.r.
-~And,ite&amp;~~Ut(lhlmthatbk "',r:1~btme He~ laid w~. r,oauentfle&amp;l'edforme. You~n011
mson~ IH~rley llt the Natlona.l.Conirroaru~~ f~ Pam wai of tlJe ..,1Mt
I dOWD.
I U be there. And I rather tl:unk 1
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S1le wia1ked alowly ' tow'ard tM can take a fair baad in the poQ.n4&lt;Continued From PttJe On,·•
the rankJi llf the
llltar- pltb ber
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prGCeedtns slOWly IA:l Angmagsallk Into two hotly
l .rbUtJ.t ~·DOt
~ dilmoaated, held out 1ft&amp; "01t. no,Jbnmle
.HI4. ''YH'vt throush the ~oe·fleltis, art.er t.aklna: ~he issue o!
·~ Pa · dtTea tll'?'llhli ol bMid to, her. "Hop 111Pt"' trra ll.icl.
~7POGDCitdleathertiatw:Be'atieee !;he elght occupants.. (lf the wrecked Hocwf:r'otor 'Wif.ng
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I That JQt ~ an malt'Yu~ Pat. · She ebctred mechanltaD,- I..u ~n&lt;Unc roek for two yean ..
City of Rlchmond aboard short- agalllft the bfmus
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Jj&amp;Ck 1 riD a e d &amp;J!d
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lqo bia hone till Warren came out. "orWe fl4&gt;nkl. The horae
l.nW reaeue of the da.rmq ramllv of fly - Rs a dl u'
to
banquet
welcb thete t ..
to tell JOU.,:
• 'Pllop, Patrlela'a mare
erS t'ell.ebed here tl•ete arnse •he up the
. .tciiL Sbe had ..., ;-ese" vl Ia
!"tboot treetinr wurenee,
'111 be -down ' on the - blominr seaiou.s problem of how to get them J etil.mt fo r IJ:l
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ftJ.Ieriuce DpQn whieh t4 dra81 f
"I'm fOIDI' do1m t:. Miami oa bpi. train tomorrow," LaureJW.e ·ea,tled pa.-tlcularly the
little girls. l wlllle In t he eu
ana spirit
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upeet te be awy .....eral hek, 1tlU .. rlnain1 in at,vawe anticl. Kathryn, aged 8 a;nd Janet Lee, 6, • LlreJr
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Dl.arrl.~ " to "'hi Pa
dqe. You m&amp;J t. CODe when 1 pt patlon.
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jut wanted to 1a, tltM I'd
"1'11111Ht 100 at tHf! •tation," nr- )
hard winter has already
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DID YOU EVER STOP TO TUINK7
~etween

prop_ortions as to became eventually, an issue during
the coming national elections. 1'he trouble has been
throug h a two fold combination. F'irst, the failure of the
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Congrestt to pass a "bonus issue" lind second the manneL·
Chicago Dry Leader.Built Fortune in Klondike Gold ~u•h
'' hi ch wut1 used i~ moving the 41 bonus marcher·s" from
Before He Became .1:1. Power 1n Progressive
Washinbrton after they had been ordered to lenve and
rolities and Social Reform.
hnd refused.
Thoro is no denying the fact that the incident
causCd u greut deal of troubl£' and may eventually cost
the president some votee before the thing is brought t o a
settl;jltient and· that it is regrettable that the admiuistr~­
tion did usc force to compel t h e group to leave Was~·
ingtqp. On the other hand, there is also no d enying the
fact that the march ers were very much in the wrong and
shou)~d havC listen~d to aqvice which wou l d nol h nh~
Lrou~rht a~out the; cris1s which later developed.
"They were qu•rte:red jn Washi11gton with lhe Con·
gres~i.adjourned and 110 possible chance to rece h e aid
from -that source, yet they flaunted the laws of the c oLln·
try and point blank refused to o~ey when they were aij k· l
ed tOt Ikave nnd wer~ promised transportation for so do· 1
in g. They of all people, should not ha ve forgotten ~ha t i
luw ~nd order Cl)mes tir!:it in a situation such as they i
l:·rought about.
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\f hatcver else may be said of Preside nt Hoover, even
his eMmies mu et atlmit t~at he ha• handled lhe uusinells ~f t~~ co~n~ry ~· he ~aw his duty, taking no account
or w~M ~~e voter• RliJllt , ay or do. Whenever • sltua·
tlol) M• ari~op; h• !)as ro~kcd at il from his st~ nqpoipt
ar1q 1F!~d ~~~9r~tmr lo t~&lt;l principles of right ~pd wrunlr .•, ••.,.,~·
nn4 lift~ ~!lA)f•4 ,.P~l!llc• t.Q enter the plctut'e at no ttri'e.

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. That now, ll)~·e· so than in many years, newspape,rs are flndjng
!t n,ec~rr to f~ght harder for ~very dollru• of their revenu~ and
ar~ getting less m 1·eturn for the1r efforts than in any yea!'of.their
extstence. People as a whole, and pal'ticularly many lat·ge; Ullers
of newspape1· advertising space, seem to think tha~ a pew!!p11pe1·
is oom~thing lik~ a p~t,Petuallyo endow'M in~titution and operaws·
on.an mcxhaushi)le (und regarillel&amp;of ·whethet• or not local fiJ-ii!N
patronize it with l~ eir advertising space.

Newspapers are fi~?i~g t:Vat ~ompetitive agencies, part1Cil·
larly the r_ad10, are cuttmg lllto their revenue to a very great extent
so great, m fact, thatmany&lt; of 't!reim are finding it necesslry to c~t
out the ,publication of all 'free ·ij~io broadc~st programs all r1~ ; , ,
which is merely giving to a cm:apetitiv,e adyertising medi~m free
a&lt;lv~rtising, and tlie funny part of it is that the merchant who
buys space from newspapers and decides to use the ~adio instead
is t~e one '\'fhO kic~s the haroes~ ~hen nerspapen; tliscontinue the
givmg of free space to a compeht1ve med1um.
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The' ta11 t boat of the sea.son has
Hurley followed and hotti" dea
IBlready left Angrnagsnllk and Wl· fended ~Presldo.mt Hoover'a aetton In
less the little trnwle~ Lord Ta lbot wsmg troops agamst the vetfralUI.
j can be tnduced to conv~y the Hut· Hf' nniJI'll)' denied one remark by
chlnsons to IJ:ela~d 01 to A)Jerdeen Gibbons, that soldiers~ bumed
Scotland \he)' face no altf!rnatlve down th e ho"tneSibr the,. ran1.
but a winter In Or2~:nland.
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A winter a.t. Angmagrm.lik would lliD. Id Hurley, "ho sOii:Uer burned~
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The Yetta
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.'P.f , ~.. Pqvpr. hia jn~bi llty to "ormil ppolllics t1
q:u~e~ . fi,1•1 ~ 4 !•.fl:rl~P!PI~• afterw~r4; ~•·mg tq hp \h'
cljt~f fnlt ! !Wil~H~9l~~' · ltave to find with pim. !t I• t1 .
be hfYP,fiUY "RE•4 W~l
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roa han foNed 7117 bud. llr wlfe
~ me Jut Diaht." he weiR oa.
dill ad4m•ol»a La.....,., "Whoa
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'-'llflwtcllr t.r :lather Ia a Mmalcm a1:ltm.II'IJWilltranplr thin:.
Mw lloftd 1M f1 wJtb .Jimmlej, It
._.... llw!OIYed Mr eottre fut1tn. At 1ut Warren epoa, 11a~etq, mUt till rather Urriblt Uvlnc wJth

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••v~rRif~itH!!fiP~I }l'lil•p tlio prc•ldent too~ by tpe !oro·
lock, If' ~~~~ f! J!'~Y ao fo h&amp;vc ·~ved votes for pimself,

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band is inclined to attach too littlll importanc.; to the household
problems. She finds when the husbat"l !;!uycc he uses poor judgment. lie seldom investil!'ates p)!i.ces ,ami quality nnd, when given a list of t}jiiJgs needed, pq,ys litt.le attentir.n and come~ home
with a lot of "just as good" articles that tile wifll did not want,
On the other hllnd, the wife is a careful bu~er. She reads the
newspajje~ .advertisements carefully.
She k~!IPS pQsted Qn prices and qualtty and when she does shop she bj.tj~ the best at less and
keeps within the family budget. When it come~ to,.,_ bpJing for
the home, the ave_ratte wife .knows more· a~Qut hovt- to iifiop and
save than the ma)onty of the husband~ will e~e'r know.

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men as our IIIW!IIakers-men who are nl)t Cl.!l}tent to follow, but
men who will lead.

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INTERNAL stJ·ife engendered
l't'e,idcut
THEHoover
Robin's Career Far From Tame
and the American Legion, bids fair lo

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r,-: · br •thai teparjte.ii:om him : r to
from you
tortH Warr-en.
, •he .U.h.t 10~
~ Jn ~ ;:~w~etber 7IMI co to Y, ~atraj rode in silence. F"lrful.
' loft w!UJ Jr.t•' fF rem. ~
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1'-. lfqiq to New .Y ork,' : ehe
anen I departa~ ~ the aa•
, his elc*d ihftt dOor bttwten u. ..Alld Aid :llertely.
ct.r of lfr. Bn,Jthwa1t 1 ~turn Ht
ot.:M1At )lew Wf&gt;Y I'.t"/ ~t 'to 11You may eWe- roar' mind. In, tJt• Palm Beaelt. cPlonr aflrt. The
waltrcrtl'Vf to l-Ike
ntst ate any eUe drop me • no~ care of ~WI thai the lawyer~~ run awaJ
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P. aL7 .ce. Pam and J b&amp;v. decided wu Whispered fn lob~, and. 19uq1 •
, SuddeaJf ~t eame ; to him th
not to b1ve our eruist" this year, el, fl'ODI t&amp;ble io tabWiii l~~ orhate
p~ hid fl~rJci!·, ·~ lae of "hi~ and I'll be bae~ In New York tn, dlllln~ 'rQoQJ, lD .~to)l!lcally cloistel'fld
"hieh Wcrbld ciO.fle 'the :or between perbaps, _a week or ten d~ 1 s." ' mlll:.sioni •r~ o 11 t over the aurf
him and Pat ai:. O. If he lf!ft Paim
He ih~ . a move a! 1! to tut&gt;n amollc a.p'ortiv• batbers.
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J;le*h' f'h tbia nuj~·nintr, •aml.didf nDl baek ~ the• hGtel, Laurence.'• y,oi~ P"10e1~ re""h:lna ~~ eft'ed: Of
:retut"ft till Pat had' lrobe she · ld .atopped blm.
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•ake ,# , u 1 1jrn t~at
bJ0~e. _''Warren! ('ve ' lone for ~ days uridtnc Jlriimiel ~twi,.. E•reclally
her in 1ber hour of bllttle • w1tllout food Wtthout Water. But .!l~nc.! Ar'tl.u~ Sa':ILJ• had tabn · hie
tliat 'he eoul~ not ~U~t ~n him' ~er h1ve I wanted anythLnt as 1 tlpl)' mouthmc!l back to 'l'a.mpa.
1 ~ . There w ould ~e ' but ~ol~ e
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SlttJnl' on t.he al"in of hil!r fatl&amp;lr's
· "llle f•lv'et bla.Ji:neuof the star Why don't you tty it!••
chair, heart cryinl' .ut: ••Get' \t
·•tliMYecl; a)cy bepri fl:o~lnr out 111 if "Becauae of eyel that may be over. Get ii onr," Patricia ••ve
lh'OD,J;nWflrt dlliiOJvin.. ita rich· lookin~ Oijl of windows at 111, or him a brJJ'hi det.alled account of
n.eJI, b
itl sp..,Ita aV/&amp;7 one .eattcrred over the croundftr. J love ttrre hUJry and bustle of •he pa~t
a7 ~· a iN, Eu~ t,hia lPlll' flna:· Pat more than I luve myr~ell Her d,,... brlac~nc botb Pamela and
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'llP. ~t -fJt. t.llre ... trQamPtlinc the ow• dea1rea."'
-nieyveb't aoina on the1r etw...
into · a •heft Of opaltacent
The Nlllallhed the thore Ia prim'.'ftloT Strance •he clid:n't lnentioe
~ ~idt cnen alld ember rt~· itive fal'J'. Palm trees wraqled In It to me. I hiMf .• little thall with h'r
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A ~It&amp;' breqe from the .... one another. ADd tlM:nr mthe dawn
I'How did -.he kn&amp;ll' what trt:ln
,..._. the py.n'• bot 1Uf. ~m. e~ *railllt a hl!lhlr upeuln roo'd bt oat' You didn't 1lt Me
tM lD cOot 1M boilinz 1a't'l. of hi• JrlFtore of eirili.aatloa, hro priaklve Uow."'
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'1 nppo .. d llht'd tell Joa. ·,
' J• ' a little whlltt ' Pai 1roW.d ~ IDeb' bunt. Qne ~rand ftoalL Tbe wind IMr- be o • u are l knew .b;
leii:9 to. )&gt;or oOrlr
Ho woald olhr lean Qd browa and all'alalot. wio.w ha~ Ben meot ,.. oo ~
tie i .. wbia 1he retVaecL ••• 1 ~ aebWI'to emuh ud dtlllOtilk Jn,J' .,..i'a., llli f)Mr. IIJri aae bttrMii."
.-...... llll covld DOt bnak ht• tlwl beaut, ol tJMr other; aehlaa io "'Well,. 1
-.n 'liet •inee
,priM 7 W Pam. , , , It wwW, prvb. lbow i h ~ i sweet ntaU faabalae latt nit~K: aH dltlll al7 &amp;i a diea

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tries 'che Rodme aay•lt"• wcm·
dell'ul-anewMmation.J)ndoowiU you,Comelnand....,.
lp, you.raelf fhJt the Rockne baa more ltyle, more atam1oa.
more ~.$tOte com(~ more ell around quality and moN
..,..;pn~Oitt 'tllu any othel i:ai' ln the lii'W priced ftelcl.

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FRED S. BLAETTNAR,

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AND ~OTHER T'HING, newspapers are being bombarded by advertisers, large and small, for a reduction in the&amp; rate.
They come to the ne'!,spaper ~d say, "We've got a depression
sto~ to ~J! you.
T!~I!S'ftl'~. tight, an? we've just got to get a reduction m our advertllling ratj! or we wtll have to discontinue using
your l)e"!SP,aper." No": isg,'t;tl.\fl\&gt;a.fine club to hold over the
head-:9f '&amp;I!Y publisher? These sa:me-·adv~risers who are trying to
· maklf.the newspaper absorb a maJor portion of their exees~ ·
'oved~ad f&lt;_lrget that this. ~~~ssion is not going to last foreVer
~ Jlll.!t'fli!m'S?Ple day they .~II ~~d. the newspaper again. Yet, in
-''tlfe'ln~ti!il.d; they &amp;I'll pe.rfeCtly wi!l!Pg tQ sandbag them nowve, _
mandmg ra~ d~crease~ httle knowmg that they are weakening
the very agency they will have to .depend upon later to help 1hem
return to nonnalcy.
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This is no time for adv~isers to be making demands upon
newsp~p~'S for rate. decreaBes and ~is is no time for ne!WSJ!apers
tJo b!! gtVI"' concess1o;ns a_long that line. If the newspapers are
to k~ep gomg and mruntain !their pi'EIStige, they must keep tur,ning .
out just as good a newspaper as they ever did, and that can'~ be
,, done on di!Creased revenue. . When the tide turns, as it soon will
' ' !i~wlll'l!e'looking ~ the,•~wspapers to act, as they aiWIIJ'S hav~
m tn'\e~,of strees, as tlje me,diUll!.lfor ,b ringing back prosperity.

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A n umber or peop~e 'have ~he ldet~
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the squad lookina more
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in r.col cr cold we'J.r)er and that like a.
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'the a ir, t.hcre can oe no cnthuslat.lp
While , qt lrt :;eve~al candl· I
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St. Loul&amp; "" Brookl)'u.
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Ohio Onlveralty product
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hid f1r3t year M
to .. ~ I ~~~ ~e ell- Albany
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
m en or botb will soon convince the &amp;n
tn Lbe local schools
maxed bY Ben Chal:~t:nls . triple Toronto . . . . . . . . . 52 109
.3~0 Rochester at Montreal.
most cynical Ulat football is a crea- an
wLil uslst Mr Parnham
with tJ¥1. lalllei fUll· &amp;aU ,. tir.ane
Tt~ronto a.t Buftl\lo.
tion W the mind as well as uf Lh~ m
ccec::hJnr work . this Pall. !
run b)"~~·
Y£.8TEIUJAY"8 RESULTS
Baltimore at Newark.
I body.
have no idea, as to what the team
11• nd, Mon,dayh even • wllllcok 11k~ when Septemhfor SOttl
'nil!; ,
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Albany at J ersey c'tty.
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l'Olls around for the Cheshire aame.
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t1!e t'$UCl~ ~ , U..!
llldlano.pollz 4, , Oolumbus 1.
I term of 1932 at the local high The! e will be many ujghu of haM
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schoals, had cl06C!d and those who Pral'tice however and any of thia]
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are interested had !;nlshed \ -::port- young army of candidates woo 11.re 1
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Louitvllle 6, Toledo 3.
At New York8;01\Y Leonard, mg to tbe coaches above named not prcpll.led to spend &amp; gr~t c:reaJ j
YeiW~. . l'f~ , . ct:, M:tl~ukce 6, St. Paul 5 t8 inn- former ll&amp;;h~wel.eht cbamrioa, di!-J th ese wort.hr g~ntlemen were fairly o! time and cntra"Y ht trytna to be·
ba.tttn;. f.'lt~~· ~~ '~ ' 0"1
rea.ted Mlke Barko, New York wei- , fl\ Jampe1 With requests, wtth pleM,] ~orne proficient in the manly art,
baBe, ~ ~ , +f 13Pf9 ftp!; r~,
terweiaht.
, yea wllh demands tar suits irom f-ar e wasting their own tlme as well
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~ 8 rieti a -Lmt&gt;, whc:n L!lty Grove bWliJ up his
At Philadelphia- Benny
Bails I these who wouJ&lt;i flabt and IJ!eed as that of the coach. Every plaudit
record by cloUtfng his sixtl\ hOmer ) 23rd victory of the year by .:~mine former feaUlerwetght champion, de~ 1and win for their ."Alma Mater"., that Is receivecl on tbe field durln~;
o~ the ~n ill t!'.e .rolt1 of a. 1 t.he 'I'ige.n. 1' to 1. t.tic MeNair of tea.ted Tony Palco l&gt;hll&amp;delphia . The great.est numoer of candlcl&amp;t- a game hBs been earned :n~uy
1 t.he
pinch-hitter.
A's oontlnued his ba.ttlnl &lt;lO)
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I ea ever to report, wel:'t checktd at times over on tbe practice iteW
The defat left •he CUbs flve· streak by setu.ns "four for flllil'"
Al Chlcag!&gt;-Young Btuhlev Ke- the Junior high school gymmWum 'Twas ever thus.
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gameiJ ahead of the Pirates. who while CochrtUle belted In to\U' 1·uns ws.nee 111. won decision ov~; R:~.y by Me.saers Farnham and House
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Tramble, Rockford
mtddll!weight, dent helpers. In fact 46 actually put.
to Paul Waner'.s homer. with one I The mdeorlo Sena.tor kept a (10).
1n &amp; bid tOr suits but the lo&amp;t 17
nbcard and BUI SwUt'B k)lt&lt;:hlnK. j gllll,?.e behind the r.utltmen b.v
Young Terry, Davenport, Ia., out . foWld only 7 p&amp;trs 01 football pant.a
·At.hletlca remained tu the' pushing over tht ~·' bite Sox a~~:~lt:, pointed "'Illy Ol&amp;dstune. Chicago to divide among them 80 all of
1 them were not on the field Monday
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I Shumway of Flvra reoent;b'.
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Btnne. VIolet and Ruben J4tdat#
were ealbng jlt. Rutitll" iltunN. · . '
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for that purpose and that while he
was sizing them up, th.ey would not
be put through any paces that
would hurt any of them or give
them an unfair disadvantage with
the other player~~. Jt they really
want to play, he told them, they
wlll soon show him so and those
who may now have suits wtn loae
them to the fellows whO now haven't
tllem and e.gatn the bibUC&amp;l quq\f:.
\'tlon 9/1.11 be IJeTVed~ "11ie flrat shall
be last and the last ~;hall b clirst."
Among these 46 ambiiJous youths, ot
course, some ~,~;•m faJ.l by the wayside becam:e there are soma. natul'ally who are tn the lis~ who may
wen be classlfled 1n the list of
thase whose "spirit is wtlllng but
the :!'leah weak."
They came In droves when school
was dlsmislled. Fat felloWI, skinny
boys, thick kids and thin ones,
heavy lad&amp; and light youths, tall
boys and short ones, fast. ateppers
and &amp;low plodders, they camn (rom
far 1\nd wide, a.ll with the ss.me Idea
In mind , to make th~ Purple Football Squad. Hl!re &amp;re the names :
Prom le.Gt year'! team there are
those who will need but little lntrocluctioB. Willlsm Hem·y Harrison
Buy
Dye, otherwise
and
famlllarly
known as " Tip"; NOOdles, rup 'Em
Up, Sm!!.sh that line Von Hinden~
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knowu !l8 Wue WIIUe and It haR · 4ellll~ ~.mwm~ Tooth l'ule, a~~•o ~J 11M .UtN
been rumore1 the folks 11.t home 'fJILI.otcriao, - • " ' J•" I• • larp toha12St. Moe.
k:now him as plain BJll. Oo Get . . . II ~laM, bmulir... alld pmt•... ,&lt;Oior !edit. llfo'Em grab' and Hold 'Em Frederick -ltMYftJ•U•pp•oaituM1)'13 • ,arcwer~.(lll-11-­
Crow, ta.ll, la.nk, lea.n and angular .,._ Bur tlolnp 1"'1 aaeol _.. thJt .m.r-.....,
end. Hot Shot Bob b.Jlckwell, Jun - ..... -..~,. ~· Laal.lrl · - - - c..
Jor, Yeung "Art" I&lt;;loes, Junior,
E&amp;t Em AliV·~ Kaiser, Hard working
sure slop Em Arnold brings up the
balance of last yl!dr's regulars.
Youna Levto easel was out Md
rendered yeoman service in aettl ng
the boy·s outfitted t-ut at ~~·e.ent he

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smart decorAtive touch that you'll
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A city full of broad - minded "'"'" ia alwua a city of real op·
timi•m 11nd proJI'e...
In 1850 the world wu exceedingly larre. N.,.., from Wuh·
incton reached C~lifornia weelu after it bapJH,ned. Today . tbe
world ia exceedingly amall. Newe reac\le• tbere often befol'e
thO.e a mile from Capitol Hill hear it.
The diffieultiea of recevt ti-IU!ve reeulted in an epneat
r.earch for new aourcee of revenue by many elates and citlel. For
the moot part it h~ reveale.. very lillle around the explorati'!ll pf
..,hich would yjeld a ..diti-1 . lalla without diauter.. T~J
have be"" elftra~ted by all liOI1J of roucH I!Dd re,dy IPCOI!D'• .a nd
th~ reeulle have beett about the ~~~~ u "'laht he exp81lted from
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WHO IS OOIJJG A
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MAAAGET2 OF. 'ri-IS:

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TOOTH PASTE

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evenlne. They were ll()L discouraged
however, the coach gave th~::m fl
/ heart to heart talk and exphLtncd
that he d1d not know whether or
that it waa not fair to them or him
not they could play football and
to hand them out and say the re1t
could not play. Instead t.e ga,~
them to the first on !:land WlU.l the;

necktie•
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nina.
I Hazel Well !ipent. the w,ek ~
wUh hor p.Lrenb _, . and. lliW.
Val Well.
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Coolville are via1~ her idttif.
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A n umber or peop~e 'have ~he ldet~
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the squad lookina more
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N.t'flONAL 'LEAGUE
in r.col cr cold we'J.r)er and that like a.
at Oht~ Unl\'el'lity,'
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'the a ir, t.hcre can oe no cnthuslat.lp
While , qt lrt :;eve~al candl· I
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! school and college :c--~11 pla.yer. ltnown t Q..Iital}d·-A~ ~ chance~ I
t.he oa~i(!b Jw ~~ ~ In- Club
W. "':~;.. Pet.
St. Loul&amp; "" Brookl)'u.
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Only IBmi!IS r.cheduled.
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Ohio Onlveralty product
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
m en or botb will soon convince the &amp;n
tn Lbe local schools
maxed bY Ben Chal:~t:nls . triple Toronto . . . . . . . . . 52 109
.3~0 Rochester at Montreal.
most cynical Ulat football is a crea- an
wLil uslst Mr Parnham
with tJ¥1. lalllei fUll· &amp;aU ,. tir.ane
Tt~ronto a.t Buftl\lo.
tion W the mind as well as uf Lh~ m
ccec::hJnr work . this Pall. !
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Y£.8TEIUJAY"8 RESULTS
Baltimore at Newark.
I body.
have no idea, as to what the team
11• nd, Mon,dayh even • wllllcok 11k~ when Septemhfor SOttl
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Albany at J ersey c'tty.
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AMERICAN ASSOCfATJON
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l'Olls around for the Cheshire aame.
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t1!e t'$UCl~ ~ , U..!
llldlano.pollz 4, , Oolumbus 1.
I term of 1932 at the local high The! e will be many ujghu of haM
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Louitvllle 6, Toledo 3.
At New York8;01\Y Leonard, mg to tbe coaches above named not prcpll.led to spend &amp; gr~t c:reaJ j
YeiW~. . l'f~ , . ct:, M:tl~ukce 6, St. Paul 5 t8 inn- former ll&amp;;h~wel.eht cbamrioa, di!-J th ese wort.hr g~ntlemen were fairly o! time and cntra"Y ht trytna to be·
ba.tttn;. f.'lt~~· ~~ '~ ' 0"1
rea.ted Mlke Barko, New York wei- , fl\ Jampe1 With requests, wtth pleM,] ~orne proficient in the manly art,
baBe, ~ ~ , +f 13Pf9 ftp!; r~,
terweiaht.
, yea wllh demands tar suits irom f-ar e wasting their own tlme as well
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~ 8 rieti a -Lmt&gt;, whc:n L!lty Grove bWliJ up his
At Philadelphia- Benny
Bails I these who wouJ&lt;i flabt and IJ!eed as that of the coach. Every plaudit
record by cloUtfng his sixtl\ hOmer ) 23rd victory of the year by .:~mine former feaUlerwetght champion, de~ 1and win for their ."Alma Mater"., that Is receivecl on tbe field durln~;
o~ the ~n ill t!'.e .rolt1 of a. 1 t.he 'I'ige.n. 1' to 1. t.tic MeNair of tea.ted Tony Palco l&gt;hll&amp;delphia . The great.est numoer of candlcl&amp;t- a game hBs been earned :n~uy
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pinch-hitter.
A's oontlnued his ba.ttlnl &lt;lO)
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The defat left •he CUbs flve· streak by setu.ns "four for flllil'"
Al Chlcag!&gt;-Young Btuhlev Ke- the Junior high school gymmWum 'Twas ever thus.
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mtddll!weight, dent helpers. In fact 46 actually put.
to Paul Waner'.s homer. with one I The mdeorlo Sena.tor kept a (10).
1n &amp; bid tOr suits but the lo&amp;t 17
nbcard and BUI SwUt'B k)lt&lt;:hlnK. j gllll,?.e behind the r.utltmen b.v
Young Terry, Davenport, Ia., out . foWld only 7 p&amp;trs 01 football pant.a
·At.hletlca remained tu the' pushing over tht ~·' bite Sox a~~:~lt:, pointed "'Illy Ol&amp;dstune. Chicago to divide among them 80 all of
1 them were not on the field Monday
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was sizing them up, th.ey would not
be put through any paces that
would hurt any of them or give
them an unfair disadvantage with
the other player~~. Jt they really
want to play, he told them, they
wlll soon show him so and those
who may now have suits wtn loae
them to the fellows whO now haven't
tllem and e.gatn the bibUC&amp;l quq\f:.
\'tlon 9/1.11 be IJeTVed~ "11ie flrat shall
be last and the last ~;hall b clirst."
Among these 46 ambiiJous youths, ot
course, some ~,~;•m faJ.l by the wayside becam:e there are soma. natul'ally who are tn the lis~ who may
wen be classlfled 1n the list of
thase whose "spirit is wtlllng but
the :!'leah weak."
They came In droves when school
was dlsmislled. Fat felloWI, skinny
boys, thick kids and thin ones,
heavy lad&amp; and light youths, tall
boys and short ones, fast. ateppers
and &amp;low plodders, they camn (rom
far 1\nd wide, a.ll with the ss.me Idea
In mind , to make th~ Purple Football Squad. Hl!re &amp;re the names :
Prom le.Gt year'! team there are
those who will need but little lntrocluctioB. Willlsm Hem·y Harrison
Buy
Dye, otherwise
and
famlllarly
known as " Tip"; NOOdles, rup 'Em
Up, Sm!!.sh that line Von Hinden~
burg, Gn .:&lt;Jser. otherwise &amp;nd 11.lso . . . ., ..........., ... ""' !i8l ......... Ia pi~,., ,
knowu !l8 Wue WIIUe and It haR · 4ellll~ ~.mwm~ Tooth l'ule, a~~•o ~J 11M .UtN
been rumore1 the folks 11.t home 'fJILI.otcriao, - • " ' J•" I• • larp toha12St. Moe.
k:now him as plain BJll. Oo Get . . . II ~laM, bmulir... alld pmt•... ,&lt;Oior !edit. llfo'Em grab' and Hold 'Em Frederick -ltMYftJ•U•pp•oaituM1)'13 • ,arcwer~.(lll-11-­
Crow, ta.ll, la.nk, lea.n and angular .,._ Bur tlolnp 1"'1 aaeol _.. thJt .m.r-.....,
end. Hot Shot Bob b.Jlckwell, Jun - ..... -..~,. ~· Laal.lrl · - - - c..
Jor, Yeung "Art" I&lt;;loes, Junior,
E&amp;t Em AliV·~ Kaiser, Hard working
sure slop Em Arnold brings up the
balance of last yl!dr's regulars.
Youna Levto easel was out Md
rendered yeoman service in aettl ng
the boy·s outfitted t-ut at ~~·e.ent he

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A city full of broad - minded "'"'" ia alwua a city of real op·
timi•m 11nd proJI'e...
In 1850 the world wu exceedingly larre. N.,.., from Wuh·
incton reached C~lifornia weelu after it bapJH,ned. Today . tbe
world ia exceedingly amall. Newe reac\le• tbere often befol'e
thO.e a mile from Capitol Hill hear it.
The diffieultiea of recevt ti-IU!ve reeulted in an epneat
r.earch for new aourcee of revenue by many elates and citlel. For
the moot part it h~ reveale.. very lillle around the explorati'!ll pf
..,hich would yjeld a ..diti-1 . lalla without diauter.. T~J
have be"" elftra~ted by all liOI1J of roucH I!Dd re,dy IPCOI!D'• .a nd
th~ reeulle have beett about the ~~~~ u "'laht he exp81lted from
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WHO IS OOIJJG A
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MAAAGET2 OF. 'ri-IS:

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TOOTH PASTE

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however, the coach gave th~::m fl
/ heart to heart talk and exphLtncd
that he d1d not know whether or
that it waa not fair to them or him
not they could play football and
to hand them out and say the re1t
could not play. Instead t.e ga,~
them to the first on !:land WlU.l the;

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I Hazel Well !ipent. the w,ek ~
wUh hor p.Lrenb _, . and. lliW.
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Coolville are via1~ her idttif.
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11deves·At W:~k IUnited Brethren
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Pastor Returns
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fo\U' l:lox eara at t.he OheiJD.peake
and Ohio Rallrot.d )'&amp;I'd&amp; oa Welt
Blab tree! here
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11:-oad eomp&amp;IU' aome tlme d ln1
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Southeast Ohio Annual ConferenCe
Of United Brethren churc:h held WH~
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at Portsmouth, Ohio, cloMd Its lalt
seMton SwHlay at noon afber hiY~ 1
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ordJnatlon of five youna men was
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were given admiMJon lnt.o Ute oon1
terence following which waa thfl re- Re 1eaaed And Shot At

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Ada Po&amp;Ur, whO Pte her &amp;4drea&amp;
to county po~ u Col1unbua, wu
1arrested Monday afternoon D)' ~~
puty sherlf1 Hanll Yolmf, aQd plat~
, t~d In the county jo.ll 01'1 a char.ce Of
!intoxication
The woman waa cliBOOYI!red.. in ,n
I intoxicated eondltion Mar the CJlf.
1i font Wiley home m tfiddl'eport
wh!lre !!he had befn bv~ 9he •~
' sittlna: on ihe around wtt.b. her back
l against. •&amp; tree unabk t.o walk BJle
w1U bt! given' a he&amp;ttpg bet'Ole 'a.
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executrix o1 the wW ot Sophia NBBt
1df!cea&amp;:d and Bl!ll&amp;le Knopp The
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William D·"·· •• Mid·
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1 pis o~.~~, John Spires, to cD ector on 1 determine the· equlta.bl&amp; reUef
U~ Middleport aldlni( ' durlna: thti
Bend 1 Bridle acro&lt;lfl 1
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ui&amp;:ht but noticed no auspielOUll actI the Ohio river llere "'~ relloJ\'ed ot l
FALLS SPRAINS ANKLE
IWJfl there. Robson ataUd that he
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pel Wehrung, smil1n8' young clerk
ralltoad Btatlona occurred about l.he
lime of the hold·up ot the Pomeroy
j The 1\okl-up Wt.ll staKed at the mU!fortune
ot• lhe New Hotel Martln, had the
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to l.a.: Tuelday morn1
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early hour- by t.htee unllnown men inl while walklna: lrom the &amp;econd
~la'seounty oUicera ln~U,ated
, The klwer portions ot t.helr (IW(I8 flQOr to Lhe hall"·ay leadfnl lnkl
the robberlea Tuelday moml.ni', but
, were concealed by llandkerch1efll. the main lobby of the hotel; and
cuuld find no cluet I.e the ldentJty
The trio drove up to the toll severely :.-praln the ankle of hi! Jet\
of the thieves.
REV E. H WILSON
1 hoU/Je o f tho brld&amp;:e o n the , root Dr Crumley was lmmedlately
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JS~~~~· a ~h~':cj : call~d and bano:la.ged the 1njured
Not many chanoes ol the paatorat.es rl wlth ~. p•is"' and • commonde·' , nnMle Mr wehrunl Is reported to
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pense of movlnc.
t A vque description or the men n o
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The death of"'PhyiJIJ!; Jf!an, 8_ I paThsto~ Ror'vthe EEn~6 "'~ ,.""n•n' dfos·,m,..e~ owr..the&amp;lmvenwe~'• !~~~ wshoiend'e8!d t,·•Po I ; BREAKS OTHER ARM,
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Mrs oeorae J~nson, Monclt&amp;y eve- both the PomJroy
and
Oarmtl of ate, wh11e the tbh&gt;~ one was
4ndy KJ.sh Jr who broke b1a arm
nlniJ, marks
e pQJSaing or the chaJ'Iel
Mr WilBon refU!Ied Jl.l mueh shorter In belaht and appear- twJI weeks a.ro, broke hl8 other arm
thlrteenth child of th:Lt family The call from one ol the large Colum- t!d t.o be of comJJderable more M•tld•y while at play near his
~by bad. been 111 lor the past few bua churches upon the ple11; of re- ~ weight
hofne in Mlner.,dUe. Dr Me~
eQ and death came a.t the home Pteflentll.tlvea of tbiG JOC:s.llty to reJohn Purden, who wu with Clflough wa1:1 called to se.t the ann.
jf ~ a"t~':i-~~~ Mrs, Mary Ann tum to thla oommwUty, feeling Spires in the toll hOU8C at the tlm'i! , 1 •
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ENTERTAINS CLUB
value and worth to many indivl- tace with 8 plato! by one of the '
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du•ls and the community at large trio when he attempted too tum I Ufsl HILda Ohlln1er waa bosteGa
John Powell, 1'- who tokl eheJ'Irt All feel It Wall a. ll'reat aacrlftce Oil and look at the facea of tl1e rob- I Mr!n~Y. evening to h~tr tlve hun0. 'l'racy tbat he hl\d run awa.y Mr 'Wilson's part to t
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bel'$.
end club at her home an Mulberry
from hla home In RJChalond Va from thla i"Elat promotlo~rnto a::.
The blow&amp; from t.hP. PiStol barrel A~nue ThJa party waa also ll:iven
has been returned to the Mason!~ wer the call of
ed !I id
struct Purden on the cheek and m lin ,honor ol, the bJrt}J.day of Mra.
Chtldren'l Home In Parkersburea ne Y e
the mouth.
Notman ltitle8 a member of the
where he had eaeaped.
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H.t.S CLoSE C.tLL
the rr.celpt.e; of the toll bridle they
the tollowing 1 uests were preanswer to Sheriff Tracy•a lnquitv,
Fred Hbm well known outneld were commanded. to lie down in the seqt. Mra. [1, A. Ma&amp;llar, Mrs. Loul8
statma that the :ad had bt&lt;en cr for the Bille Diamond recrea: rear of the ear The car was then Relbel, and Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs
COfD.RJU.Wd to the Mafl(lnic IIOme in tl
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driven westward toward Clifton d 0 A Mt.ssar received the gueat
Park fllb
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on a
eam &amp;Uffl!'rc&lt;i R severely
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that eh ~d
velltls:atlon&amp; proved bt\dsed Jer 'Monday
o.tternoon BwhelnIt reached the Clifton l)rchard
and Mrll. Dave Owens reeelvl'd
m1
ween wo leave the car. They sturted buck to- 1
- --Instttutlon.
He was returned to the home at- I ne cq,rs In the mine at his work ward ~ brlcla:e. three ab.ota were J
ter 1~1 oftloer11 teprlmanded Jli'!l ;:'hJJe the brulae Is painful, no fired at the~;n rrom 1 plst.olin the 1
tor his story teiUn&amp;
ones were broken and Mr. Horn bands or one or the high.waymen
1 l!l able to £et ulong slowly a!- and then the ear dlsa.ppeal'ed
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['thouah without the aid of a cane. the darkneM at a hilb rate of I
The Metp COWlty Cl'laptt!r q1 tt e file inJury may keep him from htsjapeed
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Red OrOM held a re_zular mlittlna. work. tor a tew dtt.ys
Melp county officers, 8herut A 1
Monday eventnc, at the Rt.d cr~ 1
0 Tracy. deputy Hani YCl~ of
rooma above the Post OCftce Quite
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a numer of repre.en,M:dVea from I
FAR~WELL P.t.RTY
Robson or Middleport, Muon e(mn- 1
otbtr dbtrlct8 besldeli' Pomeroy and 1 A numbel of youns people gath- ty oft'IJ;ers, Sherur Burdette and 1
Middleport were pret~ent, lncllld1ng cred ar. tbe home or Miaa Janet dep~ty of Pt. Plea&amp;uJt, a.nd weat j
the following t.Q.WMhlp repre&amp;ehta- Shumaker or Court street, Monday Virginia state PoUoo, Pomerov and ,
tives: 0801'p Pearm"n of Orange· i' &amp;veniDg, and cave 11. fa.reweU portv Wamsley, were summoned and I
0110rfe frail of Rutland · DaJ.t-00 in honor or Mia&amp; l"lorenoe Smith, mude' a oburrled trtp to the br:.dge ,
Rouflh. 'itt Letart and C
Horton who Ielt Tuesday morning fo1· OxAs ~ulc-ly _., a deltCrlp~on o1 Ute
of Button
lord, •where she will enter WesJ:.ern car could•.t,e . obtain~. the ctrl(!(.l'tl
~n!l were made trw fumtllhlng Oolle&amp;e for Women. Tbe evening 1 set out in .search or the ta-io or robOhrtstrnaa ball t'ot BOldlen and WDB spent In playltll CtlrdA and dane berl!. 8cv_.e~al houri! SM.teh, .,h0'&lt;l:l!1(er
llllilol'B or the county durlna the Jug About fifteen eQuple were pl'f'· tatted to', revd.l 1 'race •ot ~h~ c».i 1
hOIIJiay IM!BIOD Other dJ&amp;euaalons sent
anawerln( to the •scti~Uot~ 01, t.o
ha~ , to do with the furU'i.~r dlstrl~
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dill!~ t.b.-f'e,•mea whop ml.ilat tit the 1l
blKh:m or flour throughout the t
' t.osas FINGER
e~rWUoti gi\ten' b)' Sphles
~llnty
, , Jlmes Brp~n bt Rooksprin&amp;ll re~
Durll the excitement· iha~
f .,, 1 • ...
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turned tl'ot)l t~ Helzer hollpltal lowed t
bdJd·QP, ~IJ)rea tailed to
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~1!'-IJAGR l.JC.~MSE '"'\ ftnKer o( his l~rt: hand amputated from
~ch state I~ tlacl been ob- 1
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A m-...e Ucense Wlt:'lsau'*l, ,b:t Mr Brown was InJured towo week's tal ned He told the polltte tha~ he :
~ proba.te iourt 1
d,~~ ~ to qo · wh~e1 worktn1 m ~ eoa.l min(! ~U~ve&lt;t tbe ca.r ~~;~ 11, Chi "sler
Homer Laud~mllt l .
IUe'lA oC neE(r h\ hJOme aQl\haa ;tieenpmfin- ·oo·t lUke howitvQ. ;, :
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Mkldleport
· since
P,
PoUJ.erQy ~t¥1 Brid&amp;~ Compa:ny
11tatt;ct to The Dnlly ttlbuile Tl(e ~
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day mornlnll', a llmau amount or
montly WAll, left fl.t Lhe toll oolleclUl &amp; offtce Oh the bJic!Qe durlnv the
olght. houu1, lllltl that the ::l.'Tiuunt
kllteu TuesdAy morning wall all at
land at that. Ume
Melp und Muson county nutho\-1lt'S rtl'!l Investigating the
hold-up
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occupanlll have bHn giv('n to J)Oiu.
lu neighborlna e1tles t•r.d tow•ls
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~~=clJI~l~·= ~ =; Of Kincaid, Make
l'Of They lett. t.he ftrsl of the week
for Putersburl.
Yrs.. J . E. D turunrer,
D Hit With Audience

Personals

Cb&amp;rlea McNamee.

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wbo
aeverei.J burned her hand and arm
aeveral daya qo while malc:lnt
telly at her bome In Minersville
Mra
ta reporLed t.o be much Improved. s . HartJnaer 11.nd Mrs Mar)' R&amp;d¥ f. anc~ Mrs. Harry WWiamaon or ford were .recent 1~1:a ol M:r and
Bradley Kincaid, mountain bRlla.cl
Akrpp. who V\Blted relat1vea In Mra JOhn !ilc.bol&amp;.m Of De:ll.ter
singer of WLW, Ia &amp;aid to reeetve
Pomeroy left Yondal y tor Bluefl¢1&lt;:1,
Rev. E. P. Dunn went to New ~x- more tan letters f1'0m coYegt~ prow va., wl\ere they will vlalt ror a lngt.on Tuesday to YlAil his parenta, teMOr~ ami schOI!JI teachers than
short time wtijl Mr nn&lt;t Mn!. w H and other relat.lves there for
the ~my other rlldlo .mtf&gt;rtlllner now
Speed befcn returnlnR to their day.
. broadcasting
hOme In Akron
The Pomeroy City club wlU hold
The reason for t.he st.eady flow
Mr. and Mrs. H. H Haftd:t:t Rnd itl mqntJHY meettna th1a ~ening at
of scbolarly fa...,
aon Harold of Cairo, Ill, rtHumecl Ule Pome•oy Gun Club
mall lstobefound
m.me t.:!onday after spendlniJ t.he
Rev. C&amp;Mady of Ohe.ter waa a
1n the type
of
W'ett ead wltb Oaptatlt H M Hot· dinner 1 ueat of Mr. aDd Lira Ben
5011i~ Mr Klncald
ton and d&amp;uahten, Mn Edith New- Qul!lenberry or MtnersvUle, Monday
slftg11 In hls brc.adton and Ml&amp;a orace Horton 01 East
n1
rA&amp;t.s over tile "Na.....on·s s •a
,, on··
Mt~.ln street
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Ml&amp;ana.Et\a Eastman or A"'--....
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Albert Pranz returnod 1:() Colur'l'l- spent Monday with Mr and
Bradlf:y'a
reperI)WJ Monday att.er spendbl&amp; t.be Da .... _Will
tolre- ill made up
k ncl ~.....
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of Mulbei'J')' Avenu,.
entltely 01 0 1 d
wee
••w• his brother, .,. J Mrs Oeorae
lU'ld
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Pnnz and family.
Oeorre and A~thur and dauah,ter
mou:1t.ain
a 11a .....
CUft'ord Braley and faUUiy have 1 LliUan. 01 Ma.rutield are spen&lt;U '
and fclkll sor.gs and
moved. from the POI'Itana home on th
D1
each day hill malJ
Multerry A'lt~nue to the Olocckn~r
e week wllh COI1rad Selt.z lind
Bra4JtJ
u9u£11y
co11talna
property on 8yC$1llore Bt formerly siatera or Monkey Run
Klnotd
!leVeral 1 c t t era
occupied by the Joe H.arbJeeht
Rflbert Prloe ot Plttllburah and
Crom protesaor.'l,
ffl;mUy.
Elmer Johnson ,of Wheeling came tea.el1el'l and scholars asklnK tor deMr o.nd Mra. Wllllam Oordon Monday for .a vlait with Mr and talls concerning th:.s little ktlOW?
o.nu sum1Jy have moved from the Mns. Bentz Wolf
subJect o1 Amertean Balladry, cop,pete Reinhart home on Henry
Mlas Florence Smith a&lt;:compan- ies Ot rare sonp Kincaid bas
street to Athtms wehte they have em led by Henrlel.ta Ewini of Middle- broua:ht with )llm hom hill native f(O"'!*net.! 'by tbl Btatl llepllbije~~Jo
ployment ,
po·t, and Miss Jean RllBSeU went 1;0 ,..,·-berland Mount.alne, tt.nd reat NIW HaftD •• cadi•
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Mrs C .E. Mowry and &amp;Ob OharlP~
• • ...._..y mom1ne: where t)le questf that. tbill popUlar radio enVVYR"IIU'.- ~ ...,._.,
or Oklahoma
OIW ., former wm enter Western
te 1ta.lner vla:!t claas romatolecture
GunnorlolutB.Truml&gt;ot
returned Monday at.t'tfr spendtng for women.
on thiB impOrtant phase of Amerl- (Uvnl:t:: oppoM GwtrDor WU.
the week end with Mr. and Mr15
M18a Helen Brown
RUlllell re- c::~.n. UW"ature.
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John Hlte
turned to Cleveland TueSday alter
&amp;m and reared h;a tbe Cumber~ ftwabuJl ... dllcribed "br OJW cd
Mrl. Prances Bookman returned llf)end.ID&amp; her vacation
with her land Mountain rewkm ol Kentucky, I t=rtJ'!'~W,:.;;;t:ftC
~ NelsGnv!Je M.mutay ' after spend· PI rents, Mr 'ILild Mrs. Ralakm Rltl- Kincaid's n,atural h~itaae waa the ~'="- waanillUJl·
InK the week end with Mr ~md Mrs aeU and.lamUy
prlneles! ~~ 8onp preserved toy
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Delbert Ell!elsteJn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T Saxton have these mountain people tor mol~
~ for tile U •.
Mr. tt.nd Mra I B Weed. ancl son returned rrom
CharlestoQ where than two oeil'turies His COllection or
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~hamel
accompanied John Weed to they attended the funeral of
a these old baJladtl 13 beUeved to be "H -;- n....,... oiuta"'r"'Stiil ho1dt
'~'ulver, Indiana, Monday, where friend
the lar&amp;est private colleetlo:a 1n I oun ...,.._.,
h will ente th c 1
Mlllta
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existence B.Pd each &amp;wnmer Brtt.dley undisputed away as America'll !art A~emy. r e u ver
ry
M•e Zetta Forothe and Mias return's to hiS no.,ttve moun~alns moat Interpreter or native Amllricnn
~ and Mrs E. H Wilson ot stella Webb of The Plains apen( aeekln8 turfher addltlons to his ba.llad~; and folk songs
Coolville und Mra. Ben QuiBenberry Monday with Mrs Cora Webb of vahUCble collection.
• ·- - - - nave returned. from .Portamoutb Wut Main atre~.
Flvtl year• &amp;KO Kin~ fll'llt in·
where they attended the An:lUII.J
Mr and Mte. Oeorp Webb and traduced thetie pracUcaJ!y unknown
Conference of the United Brethern dal!l'hter Of Portaznouth are 81)elld· follr: tunes to the radlo a.udlence.
No\il Scotlu'~ MIIOrL-s ilre t•• m ml·
Church..
ine the week w1t.h Mra Cora Webb His over·nlibt sueceSII proved 8 ra- Pl'l!(i till' 11108( JmltlUt'IIV(' lnhSlt'r If'
'l'he proposed meetlnll of Ute lo- 1of Wut Kaln street.
dlo sensation and wh1le, sloce thRr. ::ton In t h" 1TOrlll
Cod lm&lt;ldml.:
cal eouncJJ oohed.uled tor Monday
Dau1hten of Union Veterans
a score ot Imitators htve trl~ hnllhu t. s\Hmill6f1 1m1n. nwd mlH'I
evtning, WB8 poat))Oiled WltU next held o. r'@ltJ.].ar meetlni. V..onday
&lt;laljlita.Uze on tlle
Mc:.nday evening
at the Odd Fellow'!! Hall
har; won through w•footJM n.re nl10 t akt'n In J tt&gt;il l
A mt.et.ing of local • houae coal Arter the buainess nrtetlni refreshthis "Ken .. --.ntulea Croon I.e!' wnt•r8
c..pera.tore" was scheduled tor the ment6 were served
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the Ne... Oftlee llf The D.allr
Tribune, call 236-L; If the Buoln•
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READERS' NOTlCI!: -

111EATHER FORECASTl"f -' Ohlo-P!.Ir

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clt.y hall Monday evening and
ctulte a few were pteaent How·
t.ver, several who were expeeted.
and who tailed to put In an apt::Eara.nce, were the cause oJ' a
pustpon'!ment being calied
111e
date will be set some time later

OOrp Perguson of Cleveland re- 1
turned MOnday alter spendlna: the the past'l'he lfu\1 rnn11'nt 11111 " 1 wl• 1tll
v,:etk end with Dr and Mra. 0 . H 1 Miss Emma Hopkins or Racine ~:old brum;rh 1 t&amp; It wlthoul ,•),argefo~
oaJdweU of Butternut, Avenue
WB.B a v1Bltor 1n town Tuesday,
the •u~r' lc r 'I his ll wlu: t Is m~·•nt
Mlti6 M&amp;Y.me Meredith of Ma~t- 1
Wright McOroba. and A H hy thP. fl.'t'P. ,11111 nnllm 1t •d eoln,110
ta retnrned Monday 1\t~ vlal.tlng , &amp;tsenbaum at~Med the tngall'll
Dr and ..., M D Har••nger for speech in Jackson Monday
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do often crowd foot
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nerves, co~using musculdr and nr.rvous Pdlns
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a grt:.ster part of the t1me Thejr SCit:niJ~c future' prov1dt:
restful support •nd mu5culc1r reldxdtlon ond so p-reserve
heolth, bcduty 4nd physlcc1l tUICitmcy. Mdde m tt style
thc1t 15 becomlns to CNery inform.:~ I house frock

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Lieutenant and Mn. Wllllam
Reifel, &lt;nee Ilelen J:berebactu au· rmnce u.t blrtll ol ~ _...Ugh! E.. nt 1
6antlaso. CaiUomiR, Monday, Sop-~
tt.mber 12 Mother and ba~ ar'!
reported dolna ftne 'Rie little ntl8a
1!1 a aranddaulbtr or Mr. and Mn. .
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Lincoln HIU umounc.e the birth 01

HARTLEY &amp; BENNE'l'T
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relativet~ of the btrtn or a baby 11r1
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MUST PROVIDE FOR PRODUCER

N&lt; 1adn Man Seems

Of Staple Surplus C.Ommoditiea, He Saya ByiA Tariff
Benefittinr Agriculll..re Aa Well A. Preaent !;,
Aid To lnduatriala
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P.y GEORGE R HOLMES
INS Staff Correspondent
_'f, peka, Kans., Sept . 14. -INS-A.Il~ailiny: the Hoover .adminilffi·ation's effort~ at farm relief aR "a ghaAtly
fraud ·• Cov F rankhn D. Roo~eve lt 1nvad,•d thP heart of

Of

the Wl.lld IV!! I . ,'1' HiV 1 II,..'J UJO
I!IH. ng wer" 1elltly tcdav lo nsk
:.nor Ll.I Uil\1ymcn l:.~ H p
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, ' nu d !y tt1c Vul~\ l ll&lt;i ,u,:, n: d
tl1u '1 uujll~l&gt; ll .vmt!m1 Llltfl·

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PW".a lion In cll.!lh
l'hi.c; pn.(l.ram
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White, a 01UEAt
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de&lt;l.~l•,,'~'·~~,·~~''!~

iht: 1.fl:lirt lo etr.;oure President

One Billion May .
Be Offered To U.S.
By Europe aa Full Settlemeat of Oriainal Debt

of II Biii!Ona

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O~partment of ;.,nculture.

agr~UltU!Ists

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drawn not only
fl em Kansas but .rom thl' wnou~ worlrinK out ol a policy o( natkmal
Mi~wurJ valllY
agriculture planning
Spu:ificall~ Ck..v Rcc,gevdt 11,,
.\notber pr~ss of pennllfl(!nt re~··d t,(. put agrlcnltlu" ·n , ':ll _ ner tor ag·i::::ulture, he 88Jd, "can
ldE.ntll\1 cnm(»!.lgn The Penn s~ l- 1
y with mdURtry thlougl"l 111e f'X· 1come throush natlonaJ lea.derabip
Ci ~velnu&lt;l, Sept 14.·-INB"-I&lt;•I:O•I \ama delegaUon w....s stngi•lr, ~ 1
u.. nr.lLn or tariff benell.ts
In the reduction and more eqult·
tiatlon8 were underway Wda) for lt.n«J fl&amp;ht til charge the preallie11 'I
' 1 seek, he said, "to 1ive t.o •llble d111lribution of taxes. "'l'bertl
the proper exchange of slOck
wiUl hondUn~o~ ~~ ~ 1( 11 ~~ s ttl;a ! "n '
t..aat portion ot \.h~ c1 uj.. t. . -~ .h. .. Iii Pl'e!ISlng neces.slty, he said, ror
conaummat.e the $180,000,000
'in a legrettable mannea '
In Ule Uuli.ed Statu u Ut! ..ldll 1 the rl'fmnncing of farm, rnori.Bqe&amp;
.~- ' cer of tJte StUdebaker
The legion unocubtedly will r t ·
~. qulvtt.lent to a tarLft suJIICJtl'" lo In order t.o ~eueve the burden or
hla DO' · Q"'"'~ White Motor,
puss it.re lf 001 lhc ":~'3t' of m·nud
give you farmers un ud~ q c.· t ~ cxceSIII'Ie lntere11t ohRrges and IDf&gt;
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trooPf! and gas RII'Mnst lwlpleM, I
prir.e "
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Everett paonet:r
auoomoblle
IBiiLd veter:ms but It will noL 1
dHt
which was agteed upon by dlrec- take the fotm of censu!lng th,
Ht then 1llccue
lo (.Ut 1 lu~ ' "
If elEctea ue promiSed "to de\1010e
ton In New YorK. yesterd11y
Pl't:Sidf&lt;nt In person The fOllll ;J""~n- 1
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&amp;peclftea.tlona "which lllOSt u~ Ilk jBU the enern of which I am e&amp;»18 aeen
Under the Provhllon of the .:on·
reaaonable leaders of RtrituituJc' )able to the formulatiOn of dettnite
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aalldatlon, St IIU'CINIILCr wUI llDY fb •rel.'' over the incidents In VIJ.• h.
ate ... ~ .....,..n a
p (', i. ' projeCts to -elleve thiS
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Maine lmposes
1n cuh, t2fi In studebaker 6 per
·whole hearted aceord with th t!ll J "SpecUically · he said. "l
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and stronger
cen' two~;rear aold notes and one lug~~ legion Will denl nnct lmlm•- 1
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tha"
federal-~·
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ahare or
Studebaker
common dill.te pnymmL or the Donus 10 former 11 Cotaac:k Gee&amp; Un- Jlrovide foa the prOduCe! ol bh••)!t ldit be extended to banks. tnsur-~w.twe''•'a"'ve kHno~er awiiiredalonsog~~~~~,.. ~.~.. each share ot White MO~ I cash This demond wlll be .lp- der Guilk.tine ftJr Killing
"',nplus ~~modltleai I such
a.s an~ 01 Joan companies or- ~h
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N 1t at, cc .... u, t;Cl n n L1~ 1urtn . 1 corporataons 01 mdJvidual&amp;
w._.
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owing to the I'D.YBPII of the WOtl.d
No chaups are contemplat.ed Ill provul by a tl-emendc,u~ muJo. ••Y..
French Preaident
hOI'S and t.obaceO, a taritl b~.1 •• !l hOld farm mortga~ '; among th!!l~
1011
0
11
81
01
depresalon our ftght 15 a hard ont•; t.he
operation&amp; or
productlo,n df!lipite th!: 0 1lP 0611
~
&lt;'ver world price~~ which l5
assets
.u'• we h&amp;YO a s+""•"•
case
and
11
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t
tl
Whit
m
u.dmmi.stlatn.m
i~ l.ll.l~l~
equivalent
to
the
benefit
·•wen
b)'
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......ed.....,., a
te
e comp.:~ny , The plchlbltlon lBbUe w ll 11 [1 Pnrls Sept 14 - INs-Paul Gor"
Lower Interest rates a.nd an exrl~tbt cau!le OUr taflk ill to a&lt;:q IBt"Lt a 8 a 1-e1ult o1 the meraer oft'ICitlls
P id , the tarlff to tnduatJ.illl pr(Ju...... 1 ......... 10 n or principal -yments wtll
enry man and woman ln ttle ooun- mid 'l1le White cotnl)tmY. wh,Ch,1 tPt: legionua.aes lln.ng UlJ " 1,'m,~- ~ nlotT ~~&amp;.qn!l!4m of fonne• res elh fhls dift'erentlal bencllt mu:;t be SC' ;~-; thousnndrJ of fLl;~ 9 to tbe!_l'
try with the ta.ct&amp; tt.nd 1/Jaue!l tVhil:h t:ntered the automobUe bwllnes:.. 111 1 ~Ide the notlonul nenwcw.tlc il.um, I Paul Doumer dkd un the gulll · applied as not to swnulate rurtht:l ovmers ,
eontront the ni.tlon'
1900 baa a tarae factory here .and '1'hey wUI approvt. a· l'U!OI.Uiiun, Um· !or his crime here tCClJ. }
producttol!
Oov Roorevelt ripped savageq
Thia telearam was lltnt ooly a.tr.c • a.noiher at .,Montreal, and ~aln~ c11Jfdhl1 ~ 6tor oduinl.li!Jlltti ""'oral _ahned v'omt- 1 The knife, scheduled to cil ery out
Second, the plan must llnance 1nto President Hocwer s ~ecord on
the president had gpent nearly an
b
ch thr
h me a.... me. ca Oo!
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ltself Agriculture has at no •imf'
1 ~ f•u-t-.
..t .... 1n conference w-Jth Bet&lt; . ta ns
_......., ran es
O\lln- t;tea.d act It will be even ttrief{: •·~ d t adl\ m11~ion a rew mmuws
bt
d • ..,
,
k"
Iann reUef
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d ou\ the United States and C&amp;.tiada.
soug
an
nov now llt!t' ll:1) 1 He pictured M:r Hoover as siWUg
retary of Treaaury Quden 1111 san
Studebaker opera.tea plaa~ &amp;t l than the DemOCJiltlc phmk Jr L11e ea11ler, fell at exaetly ~ 51 a m · rauch aceeu to the publle treasury 1
sid
c Udge'§ elbow coul:t·
PoatmDRter
oenera.I
Walter F
Bend .tnd
Dt 01t 11 1 1 platrorm writ.e:rs have their way clcloyed when the man who once aa WN ptO\'ide&lt;l by me futue aa..., at Pre ent oo
• ~ M'h
Brown, hla two chief political tl'l· :~~10
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~ .. 1 .lt will be odopteci by overwhelm· styled himself a ·cossack" stnli- 1•011tly attempt.ll at price atabill.&amp;:l- !!t!IIIDI"8 him t.obl~~~~ ~·e~ ~~
viflera. Mills and Brown bo&amp;h .tdmlt· ;
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gled as the end apl)t'l8.ched
I!Lu~by the tedera! l il''m bUI'etLU I. Nary aUKen
w t ou 0
t
1tny vote
ted wben t.hey left. t.ht whl:~ ~~t' I
PVJ..ASKI DAY
.lhe lq1on will KO on r~ord, too,
A RUMian prtest ~dmtmstered ~~eelm only equality wlth tarlft'- a;l~ a~t.e~tatlvei~~~~,:or the nile
8• c
0 a
late yelterda.y afternoon
P.\Ctf!Sting agoin.st &amp;.ny ~;lash In the co nfession 111 ~: he Rus.&lt;~lan l11.u•tected indllltr7.
acr
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RepubJican party wan faclnK r.n upWfUII\inltOD,
sept.
14-INB- ' ~billtatlon appi'Opr tatl£ns
h BU&amp;&amp;e. after which Gorgulotr dt
"Third, Ito mwn not make usc ,.
'The present adminl!ltmt.lon'.\':J"
hl1lfliht They so.k\ they wefi!: dis,· Preetctent Hoover today Issued a Willo crea.te a new committee of ten dared
amy mechaDism. which would cause ,he two previous admtnistra •
the outcome !1
de81platl n1 .....,..
~· II Ol ita most ll{ltEd sotU! to pi'O'~.:,. •
_...., our European customers to reu , dent
he said :.Vas
·in an
allImportant
ol which the
ap....... o.nd over
eJC esRll the hope ~h, ptoclamation
RUlli Ia. and Prance--I love ..........
rnendilr,"
~macratlc v~ry would optm lh'1 Gen. ~~ll\lkl Dey.
t.1.1c i~nlltt; of dabled
ar:d 1 am dyinll' for my \den I prolV ate on the i(l'OUDd or dumping It failed
utte·ly to undernand ~
..... of 0 0 p worKers to tbe ntcwbundOO Vt'l.l.ta.ns Thlk commrt (hat my um Ul lJe born Will be a .umt be based lQJOn making t.he farm problem or to plan tor 1\a: m!!1~ . J 1
.;.(our-hour erulllaVOt' 1
~:ee will be sent lO Washington t.o doctor and not o bolshev~t
tnrtft errectlvE&gt; and direct In llH op- lid
The d t .........ed tbe lore!Bn
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• watch ovu all legl:.latm:! battle 111
''I bel' the torglvt'ne8S ot the era.tlon.
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Y es • ..,,~
_ fin'
prim to Monda) s
w ngreRS whicll a/feet. veterans.
world .. Tell my wife 1 Jove he1
Poulth, 11 rnust. mu.r.e c"' uJ
ballhl"''" ln Maine had been prea, ~
The contest for untlonnl com- much.
1exsting a~ncles and so fo.r :tS pes- McCumber tariff and ending.,.,'.nih
ed"t;'b'rvade the wut. Hls advilers
mu.nde1· oot:&lt;1m:d to f~Ltor Geo~.-se H
WhUe hi!l head was on the Bible be decentralized In It§ ad· Lhe Onmdr tariff"
,~_:,.;
had eoUDitled hir1 1.0 renmln east Minorilv
Grou
, p
Proteatl .._lone, state l'!nll'lneer ol Ncvadll. block he struggled With his l\lardl; ministration ao that;. the clue( re- Gov Rao&amp;e'Yelt said he
of the MIBiilslPPI, argulna that tl'.e
'
~ end(..r~emellt by New York and 11~~ sobbed audibly, wh~rlng
sponslbUity for ILS OJ)8nlton wl11 ·amazed" that In the f•ce oC. t~
eaatem area. Was tha true oottl~Return of fttiail.ter to
!4laeourl sent his Hlock. soar/.!1.:,:
RU8£1u- m} fatherland.
1d "1th th.e locaJI~ ra.ther tllan elgn retallattog, &amp;Jilblllt U1eae t..wiH
lfOUIId ~\Ill! ot the pn~ponrte.; ·
Coahoeton
f'i'enk. N Belgra.no Jr , CaHtorntc
Then the knlte tell
w1th newly created bureaucratic eta t.he adnUnilltrar.lon ''tOOk--~;:
aDOII of electoral votes
ll&amp;nker, Louill W Johnaon West
Gorguloft"s head. contrary to tJ1e machinery tn WaabJ.naton
a ·
.. •
When "rock-ribbed. Republican
Vlrg:Jnt&amp;. attorney, and Edwaro w:ual procedure. was sent lmmealFlrt.h, It must operate 88 nedrl" one eftectlve !ltep to alleviate lt.
Yalne"
returned .., Democrat,c
OOollhOCton, 0., Sr!pt. lt-Ilql--A &amp;yes, IIUnols business man. mn- ately to the ecole de medlctne
as tJ06flible on a cooperative bn&amp;tS u!~~l ~an~ dla~n::Strlaltsl.8
~ and. two out of thrt!O minority ractlon ot t.l)e 001 ~ teli just below him, with 1:10me ob· Althcugh anly a small number oJ and JtlJ effect muali be to enllance 1
v ~Deed ~ th • ~
oemodratJe (l(llltJI'e8lllen. the Koov· Grace Methodist EpiBCopal chuit'k Bel'VeH predicting a tong race
e1vU1ans witnessed the exeeutlon ~nd Btrerirthen tbt cooperative eome eonv
n .e IJ'lS
er atrat.eataf;a cbanpd their rulnd1. rose in rebeWon todaf and t.bf11ftt~
• --nearby streets were Jammed witt: ~nl vunent It lhould moreover be Ithat the ehiet hope ro·
Repp11e from b ferm Delt aod ened to brlni lu!resey cJtant,t:
VETERAN PASSES
(toWds waiting fm news Most o x n11tltuted 8(1 tho.t i(. can be
rehabilitation and
ha
indlea.tJ,l a.pinst. Rev. Oacar M.. Adam 1r •nt
\ 11 Ues In 80Dle workable
the 'ftltem ..,...""'~n eentlment ia reat5f1llned 88 pastor here ·by t.~
Dillonvale, 0, Sept lf-IN8- the watchet-s Were 9:on1en
clrawn wheney-er the emergenr.o dealinll' with farm surpluses.
1
hardsbtps Jf Nortbnst Ohio M. B.
tn
- -- I 5
j ''Support tor the Uial or
world deprepaion. Tht execut.lve:; aeulon thllll weeit ~ WOOI\fed
t'al'l CUed roda.y
BANDITS GE-1' Pf,llll
. Sixth the Plan muat not be
plan to put the tarfl
m&amp;napl'8nGW have reached the 8
~10i:a7er ~eiUle~tohe.d "~ T.T' - ·- - - - - cJve n inust be voluntary andOO:~;Iseems t.o be roun~~·~r,~:~·::::.:

Studebaker •nd White Com..- nun Wash•n&amp;:Wn, seemeC acom _d
to defEa.t. because su many lead er~
panie. Complete Term•
believed It would plunge the urof Mer1er
ganlza.tlon directly Into the pres- 1

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Doumer, AsS'""'"I•D
Loses H'IS Head

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belt tod&lt;IY With a promi !'le uf

Th r Dl!mocrutlc nomine" ~&gt; !lr·,l sppllcable to farm aid in 1.-hc sa.me
1
aens .. Ulal It Ill now u.sed tor indus·
I mujor t.pec&lt;:h W6St ot ..w Mls.-.11'- t·Jal aid
Wh~tevl!lr the label, the
j sippi \\ :1, made n·cJ:J ,J4.&lt;: ~ " 1J'
root or It La tarl!!_.b0netlt for n.Ct!I{ahi!BB Mate c.a{llto1 , when culture.
~.
.. If·"~~~ Y.!f·P.r!!\:'..;.. '"(toy lJOCl!H'VIli ~ Jdl ~
Onrita wu n~ or iHto n·. point procram u an emergency
I nornln•tiOJil Hla audience l.'tlli~U&gt;t- 1meGSure
In the JonKer view, he

V.i;lt:.n L.. Ll~ nL~ht !a ll
\It tero.n!., spea k l n~ by

eager to

g~uln

riculture, if elected, and the outlin1• of a plan by whic:'i he
i1ellcve:-; tt can be ac complished .

h' •t' teL 1d1

nuu l convt.ntll.m of tile

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iaaippi, Eutemer Savarely Attacka PrtncJpleo .
Of Preoident Hoover
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Pl.tform

H.. ''' """"'"'
~.,, ...'""_ u~d f(!f1u '
troops to drive bonus morehern

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M~king First Major Campaisn Speech W e~t ~f M11~

ON WET SUBJECT

Serioua And Requirea
Much Hard Work To
S·top Democrats

The 'sympathy" stHte· td'
Pomeroy Bene con· mmers :)Om&lt;:: Lo
r.:n end here th w mornuw when 3'1't
n·en according to mining omcJa.J•
1P]lOrted tor work at the two mine&amp;
of the SyraciJ8C Nmlng, Inc.
The dl8pute between the opera..
and the miners tt.p()8rentlY '9.-lls
'"''"'~ •t thiS time u the mines~­
unael o. new 10-

"Alien" Senator

lef§ionn• ire• To Go On

REALIZE SITUATION

Will Be Given Job• Aa
Fa at Ao Condition&amp;
Will Permit

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n

Orranization

FOR All WORKERS

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1tNature in dte R f::1l•"- a:s
fJm'tm,ed &amp;,. Paul H• ansomt
AmeYica's Jurrrnost .mimal
painter •• •~ h•~'Pired by the
savage .u,-Jgglc b£1u•ee n chc
ferocious ~ wild dug and
tM t~kiou~ wolf • •• a , de~
sc,-ibcd in Jack Lma()n~s
famous noR! o/ combat
agalmt criule nature hi tlw!o
lroJ&lt;n north.

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ChUr"h To- By
Internal Stn'fe

·:wen•
~n;"'~~;

Job Cauaint Trouble, Abol·

'iohool in the "lntenota

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He was oommltted to the ~nty 1
Ja.JI lut Prlday. but 'Wall Mleasett I
SaturdAy mornfnl' on IIi wrt~ ot hi•
bellS c6rsJUI frmr ~e oarnna~ PW .
courl,. 1 M~diU!Ol14 .dctn ! ..-outti\ l
~!'r to trui OIOlblty ( Ja{l aaain
_u,uday nlaht and recommitted him 1
tor the l!.allle offense, but he wna re~
teaaed Tuesday morn1n1 by an order I
of the common pJeaa Judie, whc
11eved that the oommlttment waa 1
the u.me as the prevloll!l one
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UUTRi~~T HEP[Al New york Golte·r nor Declares
Bt Uf.M~rJOf.O Farm Relief "G;hastly F raud;f .'.

Harlow

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Some Sent Back Home
Because Placea Not
Yet Available

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months "h110.

~~O,[R C~ANGES ' Aiding

~~MPAIGN PLAN~:
n ~nAK li~ W[~T .

r~R , W~RK nDAY

"In qalrl, out apln, bnck a1~in, •'
sone allloln," seems •.o be the lot or 1
H P. "Gib" Mayer, former pollee 1
chl11t of Middleport and constable
0! Balhlbury township .
Mayer wa.e arrested for the I
aecond time wlthtn tour days, .Mon· 1
day ntaht, ancl committed to the 1
Metra county Jail tor non·pn.)imant ,
ot • tine and costa: WJel!led !lillnat I
hlm 1n Mayor J, E. Harley's court.

a

ctane~

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MAYER RELEASED,
I RE-ARRESTED AND
AGAIN RELEAS·ED

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Tbur&amp;day \POI'MI~
• -~ t'"'"
ln aft«·

WORK
IS
RESUMED
'AT
LOCAL
MINE
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HI.'G'·H

weren't made
/or horueworkl

tonight.

fotlowMl by Rhowrs

noon. Not mur.h

CoJ·1

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cloudlnr.~

FULL

E

HEELS

15TH AVL

Berry

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CCL ·"a'J S 0

w;;_;

5

Edwaad

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of EconorDJ11
COlumbus,

are
••• the mildest cigarette
.' .' you ever smoked

,W

E buy the finest, the very finest
[9baccos in
the wotld-but

·an

tbac does not explain wby folks
everywb~ reprd Lucky Strike as
the mildest ci~. The fact is, we
never overlook the trutb that"Natwe

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in
th~

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and meilowiQg, are

p~a~g

1giv~ the

beneti~ of tlaat Lucky ·~ ptjrifying
p~ess1 describ~d ~y ; tbe words"lt's toasced ". That's wl;ly fOlks ill
every ci;&amp;Y. town and .1aamlct 11lY that
Luckia ~ such n\ild ~-

Columbus, 0 • Sept lf-IN8some conoeS!IiOPS were reported. to
have been made bY ooal operaton
in the
Hocking,
Pomeroy\ and
... d•
Crooks\'llle d "trl
w .... a ........-

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Sept

W1lllam Don o1 Tlftln,

14-INB-

:H~year"'W

secreta~')' o1 the etatt paMle boaid,
IOii hls fllh~ to retain hl8 t$,000-t.·

,_r ""'~...... Wi.aen Welfare DL.··
~~ector J
McSweene)' announced

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Henderson, who sat fh on the confe"ence. would n~Ut any comment
at the cloee of the conrerenee With
the operator!, It waa etronall tn~
ted th t th
rospeeta of br~
~:•about : ~~mentJ 1n ~
coal strike were "'much brJahter."
ImmediatelY foUOWina: the conterence with Ute
operaton tJ;lll
mo: nlna,
White met • deleption of Coal mlneft. and union
k!a(le,..
~ Am.olll the operators who sat In
9n the eonterence With the Gofer..&gt;
bar tbla morninc were ~ •·
Bmlth, presldent or thl S~f
Oteek Ooal oo.. oral DaUihertJ of

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Neblonvllle, Bupe.."intendent of Oe
':
'(Continued On ~..;a Utl'tt)

Oore reoenUY ;vas declal'ed lnel~le to RTY.e and hll name w011

confere~ce

;: ~~~~ ~!~:!..~~~ ~':!U::.riu:aabeve~'fn~~~t. fB~~;
e~tion; ne

~~:W.J~~~s:'-~~ ~rv~~rs~a~:

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:tft'i, ....

a.i:n

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I=: ~a::na:r!!· ~:,e:~:d d;, ·~TINS
FERRY LAD vt:S~0iu:::ed~t;m:Ur:d a;~ ~~~~~~ ~':;ort~O::~d of·~~1! ~htl~~
IS FIRST VICTIM

bas tontlnued to 8ectlcmTbeLH
ltl will be that' 01 I A4am for hls "modern ide-'," wlito:!.
report tO tbe omee for work, ho~·~
,
oonr
ue
t.h
aay oonatttute "ll~t:~nab..
•
ever.
~
"DDt ~~ honea Jn the middle
~boll£ to diSaatiSliiCl mer6ben~ of Martina Perry, o, Sept 1'-INS
V1r811 seraan~ of Uleta, Cleorle o1 the ltrelm.' Sfoltps lmotltuted b)' the conll'tlatlon whiCh llwnbOra -atx-year-old cnarte8 Tweedy,
Emery of Leelblll'l and Cbatles the white bouse to drll8 the oouu~ a proxhnattl) i500 eha~ t.bl who st&amp;rf.ed to SChoo: In the fin;t
Lender of OOiumbUe tuusnad tr. ti'.Y out of tbe thtm! 11U:,:m:Jvy- ~r wlt.b n.on.~fomlltJ" wltlr irilae ai RUFJh Run Monday, lay
that. order Ill 'lihe flll:amln&amp;tlan. lf men~ ~d llard tlrr. !s
t 11 e~ the Metbodlli dl8clpline and lnfi4e- dead klday, the first. schOolboy vic1111
appolntmen~ ehould. be- made to
~- "',!!', 1!~t~s~~~!:to 0
Utv to rundamentai ch~cb, aij.d tim or an automobile accident sln.::e
the vaeancr, one or the ftrali thrfle
~-.
tl Bible doctnnea aucb a.a the ~ltJD sehooll opened ror the ran term.
ID the lilt must be selected.
-"f!!!tt " ln periU\III ot depreNoon ~.. tArth and tmmaeulat.e conoept.WQ4
James: E Meehan, 01, torm~r
"Should DO' ubtonem t.bint come lftnie. ~aa~ adtlerence to ~lUlU
In 9PJ)DI1Uon to ~be protes~ Olevelmd lnaurance aaleam~~on, wa 9
up . , l:l the board. ti8))4 liP with prl.ociJplila Of government ts n®l· tad.km the eonarq~ at a.
1. also t:Jlled here yesterday ln an
lt.a aeheclule, Ule positl.oil heJd by pen!lble to nattonaJ aeeurlty •. ~d a tal m~ meetlfta' CUt I i. una
eastern Ohio tt.utomoblle IUlCiden·
l(r. Don will remain vuant 1n thit pr~ to reocwet')' 1n .b't'Dillll, OUIJ vote rtQllelltibg Rev Adam 'a :re~ He wu run down Jn front. of th~
liltereatl Of ~{~ .N~.Ye~t'J acrt
~d ;:r;:~ Re. appointment. Tile meetln&amp; wu $-h ' )lPple o1 a sister, whom he waa .,.18
•td. ~tllP! th&amp;t ~...... ~rt ls . •~!~~ ~.,:
bHod\e Wr tmded blf 128 per&amp;onR An oPPOil• ' ~
"~bt 11liP'' wUb lA wvm.
P•¥""'1"' ~I :"' he ~d don deleptiOn waa then aent. to ~eTWeedy boy dJed or 1nlurH"9
OOte
a nephf,r qf Pr~"r
a~dca:kl •nv dtrect Jlll.hop Bn\ltb to tell the ather .tdti
when be was at.ruet while
11
.ot
Seneea COWltj
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ot tht ~t.......,
to ctasse1 •
1le:T\01,
leader.
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~~~n~ =:~ ;t~" : ~r:tth~lrr!: ;~~~~!~-heel :o:;_~~::n~~

}'ere dlscuued tor ending the
lonre&lt;l eoa11trlke In the area.

:;~~~ ~~~~K e~b~eFo~

he said
partldpatton, If he 80 desires It, Thbol.s...~~~~ laek of ~~::~
en111t be 90 orva.niEd that the ben, pro ~ WILifl more t.o
fits so to the mao who partie!- deYelopment cf concrete,
pates"
a.eoeptablto plans than
any
Oov Roo&amp;Ei"lelt did not mention IBiOKie f~ ..
.ocUher equall!'lll.tion tee or the export
''To me It appeara me
flf!benture Plnru, bdtb or, which met Uon ta.iles a wholly unJCair
bPtestde.bffal vetoeJJ some )'eal'!l ago, ru sa.ys In lllbatanee .,.,,,,..
ut some ot h1l ftel~ tnterpret.ec 1perf~ plan baa
been
ft'NNrl' GOINC: ro EUROrE 1 his tlx-point )&gt;la.n as oontemplau.... ed nothing can be
- 1 PQM!bly
n ~tton of Ml!ne""';,'i 1same time It tallea
1tmmlcal to every
New York, Bept 14 - JNB -~the tea.tu-ee: ot
h
Ja.n·~ J runm•y leiJred hcavv'
lnr the put 11 yea!'&amp;
\1•el_f'ht bcxlng lhou nploo of the
Other charac~aathe ro- workable me&amp;Nl Of
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