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BRIDGE OFFICE IS SCENE OF ROBBERY
11deves·At W:~k IUnited Brethren
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Pastor Returns
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~ves broke 1Dto ..00 entered
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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'Mle 32nd. Annual &amp;er!llllon or iM 1
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
illl' enjoyed a. wondel1 ul dlllprn~~a~ 1
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di!Jpu.tchlnir of the buainem per1 1Re1i1ter Rifled Of $24'
t.atnlng to the lntere/Jt or the num- 1
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Cllppln&amp;er's conference &amp;ertnon, the
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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afternoon aplnst BeuLe Knopp,
To Return
executrix o1 the wW ot Sophia NBBt
1df!cea&amp;:d and Bl!ll&amp;le Knopp The
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1 Held up at. tbe point ot thrPe petition 'ot the plaintiff requeaied
William D·"·· •• Mid·
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the court to set &amp;!~ide the will and
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dlfll)orl, reported that he waa near
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
1 t.he Ptlmeroy
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
PC the entlrt amolUlt at band
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' about • o'clCM:k Tuealiay mortuns
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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were mode on account ol toM ex- Spire!! t.o hand. over tile money.
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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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Y at Mr. ond cuRe churches WJI.S apPOinted to pearln1 to be about 30 or 35 'ye1us 1 t
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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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that his 1:1ervic:es has been or :.uch ot' the hold-up Wall struck on the
ENTERTAINS CLUB
value and worth to many indivl- tace with 8 plato! by one of the '
RETURNED TO HOME
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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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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--~ - ~ Aller Spires. hid been reUeved of clltP,
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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
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velltls:atlon&amp; proved bt\dsed Jer 'Monday
o.tternoon BwhelnIt reached the Clifton l)rchard
and Mrll. Dave Owens reeelvl'd
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ween wo leave the car. They sturted buck to- 1
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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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Pomet'Oy, an&lt;l nla'h' l!OIIee, WUtJadi
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~
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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 :
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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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Pomt!~M\4 ~Ute .eW.ker. • m._ ot' l tld,1 b~.. t. p~111pq11s ~hpap!ftiJ , f11Pr M _s Mi':AJUater, mapjlpf',•or ~hftl
Mkldleport
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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,
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Cb&amp;rlea McNamee.

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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.
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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
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rA&amp;t.s over tile "Na.....on·s s •a
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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
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of Mulbei'J')' Avenu,.
entltely 01 0 1 d
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••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
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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
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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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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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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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Wldctor,

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do often crowd foot
bones out of dllgnment
ond $0 retdrd c.rculdt•on dnd pmch the
nerves, co~using musculdr and nr.rvous Pdlns
th•ou sho~~
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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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Jells Republican

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BIRTH ANNOVNCIMitNTS
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. .
Edward Eberabaca..

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Lincoln HIU umounc.e the birth 01

HARTLEY &amp; BENNE'l'T
POMEROY, OHIO
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00rn TUMda.y mormn8 ,

:':ftenlbor II, a1 the Holler H...!·

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relativet~ of the btrtn or a baby 11r1
ta Dr S l!l Danera and Dr 1

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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
Wll"

Cr&gt;'1¥t

White, a 01UEAt
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.td vpl'l.n by

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Ame1ICJ.n

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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TliE ,GALL
OF1\lE WllD

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for ag-

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O~partment of ;.,nculture.

agr~UltU!Ists

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or th•
in tfic

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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1grim threBl of forecblure "
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
......... ~ .. erally fa.vor~cl wa.c; t .. expl lS.&lt;; 11 •
nd to
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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
a.m
and stronger
cen' two~;rear aold notes and one lug~~ legion Will denl nnct lmlm•- 1
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t.he
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ust
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prepared
to
insist
tha"
federal-~·
IJ}ay fully
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;
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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~
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depresalon our ftght 15 a hard ont•; t.he
operation&amp; or
productlo,n df!lipite th!: 0 1lP 0611
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&lt;'ver world price~~ which l5
assets
.u'• we h&amp;YO a s+""•"•
case
and
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equivalent
to
the
benefit
·•wen
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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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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
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d ou\ the United States and C&amp;.tiada.
soug
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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
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Brown, hla two chief political tl'l· :~~10
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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
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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
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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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''I bel' the torglvt'ne8S ot the era.tlon.
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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"
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had eoUDitled hir1 1.0 renmln east Minorilv
Grou
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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
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~ 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 ·
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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.
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hardsbtps Jf Nortbnst Ohio M. B.
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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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Loses H'IS Head

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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.
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.. 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 .

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iaaippi, Eutemer Savarely Attacka PrtncJpleo .
Of Preoident Hoover
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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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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•
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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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Because Placea Not
Yet Available

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~~O,[R C~ANGES ' Aiding

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

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"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.

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E buy the finest, the very finest
[9baccos in
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tbac does not explain wby folks
everywb~ reprd Lucky Strike as
the mildest ci~. The fact is, we
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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
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W1lllam Don o1 Tlftln,

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

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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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'(Continued On ~..;a Utl'tt)

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

confere~ce

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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~·~
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oonr
ue
t.h
aay oonatttute "ll~t:~nab..
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"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
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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
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}'ere dlscuued tor ending the
lonre&lt;l eoa11trlke In the area.

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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
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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
wrrld w1ll ~a·l 't. 'a'' rm To oa!'"'' ea.Ue~ "\'Oluntary
• tic allot- IneratJve )JQIItlon is __:.:.:· ··;~;
w•th hi.!: eot\ Gent&gt;, L.:1.utl.:r: Tun. ment plana favored
era or mere ftt.Uure t.o
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tht natlonallftlnp. ~ alt'l'lenta, ' rt ts absolute &amp;SSUM!!
ney
rto e:v wm join Mts. Tunney, ~ho •Vld hliwner worked: t1
tbe ROose•
repudiati!Ml
u 111 :In Parlll
, w.lt propoeal Is to mate Ute tariff
fUmtlnuea 011 pa;v

muterB a.nd employes, h•o bandits
todal' entrred the eashler' . ontce of
The N'"w York. New Hal en
a.nd.
Hartford raur__,~ at busy south
!ltat.lon cut the wire g~lll to a. caRe.
and fffi:ap~ wHh cash est.lmated at
t20 000
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rne rear of the f()C)!tball fteld at. t!w elpal fiR' • c&amp;1'd .. .1000 . . too to eoonom)' equa)lty with 1'1\dllitry
Icnot-hole Ill the fenee bMk Of t.be npon at tchool Prida)' ~ Lhrouah the application of IILdrt

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a p]M:&amp;r !.here, dtpol!llt a Nciel with
A houlle-'WU'Dllnl Mild ahower wu leoath the allepd tail~ of &amp;be
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the att.nclaal,
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The Knot-Hole o.nc will be u- t.he1 haM IOnt to houae-kel!pll\1,
Prom the prHent Republican
' Fitmed to apeclal ble&amp;cben on the 1TueadQ' bJI' Wn. AILenawmtll'"' au... le&amp;deratup he ~~.aid Lhe rarmen can
port hlrh school football Krwt- ~port. aide o tthe fteld. lk \ ter, Mill V1ra:tnta Leonard of expect only th1A
Hcltl Oena MGi1.ln E.s.rei , prim" McComas will have charp l!f 'tM U&amp;rton. Tile evenln&amp; ••• apcnt tp
"More RepllbUcan tM.rltfa.
Im~
pal or the hirh school And Lee 1¥11- boy&amp; and wm give each a aet
card plaflnc, at the cloee or wbtch piB.cable oppoAitton t.o any pJa.n Lo
Ccma'll, prmcJpal of Ult! Pw.rl ' JUles, wh1cb mUJt be obe)'ed, or a luncheon ..... .erved.
ral.ae the p!'lce of farm procluctl. A
!.lrtet sch(l{.), r.llflClUIC.: lh:J.t Lh... I the membership wU1 be rnoked. ,
'l'bolle present were Kathryn Procrarn of ·at.arvllll' out' a Ullrd
at!! accr.rr.m r.da.t~ tlliY 200
roi CI II · 'l'he boya will ~ allowed Lo yeU .. Ellz&amp;beth JUhllnt, PauUne Tucker· t.he Pl'tiiM!ht Production . A tplendld
bf u• In this cl'ge.nl-r.u.tlOn so yuu I h;udly 85 possible and make all the ~· RuLh Orate. VlrlhWI Ol'tfi prospeet, thus reduoed
too lowt!lt I
better hurry
I r·{.lw lh!::;y wt.llh but they mll8t atav j Ma~:.e ~~~t:, p~~
te:rm.11. the pre.l!l8nt adminlatiatlon
The wgani:mUon v~ s Kuot-Ho)l•
the Dleachef&amp; a.nJI not rc.t~.m ro 1MrR. Bta.rllng ' Meeul1oush un: UU farmers to put their lnt.truta
61t.lli: iol' the Miadlepon ~)··I • utlu~r 'PII.rt&amp; of the fteld .
'I eruoe Lloyd, Mr8, Don Enmrer. b1to ~hP. hand.s
or their bJttereet
•:•10GI tootbll.ll 1111mcs will b... held ' Tht: Knot·Hole Ou.ll&amp; mcmbel'll M't'6. Wesley Ely, Zelia, Mary and opponenl.II- Me'n who will liJO 1.o any
F'11day mt.•nfnl!! :md "!: kxil' " Il l c
wlll ccutl l &lt;lfltLW In th e ~•r of the, Bettv Lly"ht.er, Nellie Bolt.o:l, ~arill and all length8 to HBfegWLrd and
8l'lldt schoolS or Middleport. " ':11 1'ootbo.ll fteld, and prwnply 11.1 7 rr Hll.rrah ond Gamet Burcbetl tin!~ st.rengl.hen a prot.eeted few
but
Wllo wlU coldly say to the Amerl·
. ' UC allowr:.d a m~mb· n..ul' u;t~ ." •'~ '- o'clOCk, enter the amall aaLe or l lloHf's~ nnd t.he sucst oflioni'Jr
l
~n fm mer'~ "One third or you. an
Group Of 300 · Members ~lcation to the prtnclpal or t h ~.;J . l;c.lt= ln the fenoe, show their mfln1- j
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t l:!uhtp card to Mr, McOomaa, df'·
CLUB HOSTE88
IX!..i needed Run a race with
To
Formed To
The n wJil oe 1: 1 . ,~1\'l~"'' ,, 1 •
poatt &amp; nickel in tus hancl anJ ) M1 s. Cecil Bradbu;y entetl.alnei.J bllnklupLcy to see which will
and no dues and each nu• mb ~ J •\ ,. march directly t.o their aecUon of I her the huudred club at her home Y!W.
It l.\1 no new
lheory of
See Games
be ~t1Vt!n a card, be&amp;J.1ng hi!. I.Lil1f! bleachen. Mr. Mc:COinll wll! n-. l on South '.L'hlrd '!,VCIIUe, Tuet;dav IOVernment
U hall 11een react t.
s~.gned by the cha.lrma.n of tht' ma.tn wltb them during each II ~~~rnoon. MMl B 'F Pultz Br wa.&lt;~ 1onary policy .!iluce tim~ tmrnorta~ '
PRICE I~· NICKEL ~ und
•gh ~chool atlllettc &lt;LSSOciaLion game. Shou1d any member or th~
~ 1\Je&amp;t.
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He lp Lhe re .. : P•·rhatps t.bose
n.1s ca1'd ~·ill eutltll:! cnr.h rlW I1'· Pl1l a.rrtve after '1:60 o'clocll.
h" • a Ml'!l. Emma ~,etch ~celvcj th w!ll l~ kind 6Q011ih LO hel • .&amp;.
rst club prize ~ and -Mrs rt . r.. ~ony
P 110e
Which With Membership bu· of Ll1e gang t.o t\n admbston LO will not be admlttM ·
'l cmpk.lllS, th4' ~eoond ~lub prize,
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.u.t1 lwme foctll"J: ;.r-:~.· lht'l '1£'1\ The m~ . wm oonsist oti Mrz... F'11llr wrts'li.W'.Lrd4'd . th&lt;! illt!~ t
h~~',. un1&gt;0und u , !t ll&gt; u:: fu. i1 ,t
Card Allowo Owner
bun ror one nickel .
,11, .x,;}:; (II \.be grade sohools il.nd , J.rl~et
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i11 unjus~
.: naw;try can never 1
To Enter Field
rh~ In charge set the price of will alve all a.n OOJX.ltunltr 10 l'it-'li!J' Mr. J.nt! Mr.s. \i.~ .•:lJl Mur,:l} l l; prepare unless
the asrlculturall
admiralcn lor the m1 n• i.J,
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the (JBmes for only It nickel 'lthe ,;.1rned to their horne at fi 1mtlnit-l mn¥ket Is restored and t~rm buyine; 1
£{uct·Hcle Oang a~ u nick.el refllllar admission' prtce ror chU-1 tOln the Hrst oi, t)lP 1\'et!k tolit)Whllt !Jower 1eturna Without t&amp;rtft
C"mon kid:;, !!Cl 111
-Inc for Vf'• ,- which tl tf'l' say does not menn l'L e dren 1s 18 cents.
I htl'e- wukR v~•. here wUh ~hP adjustment the President's prorram
,mC'mbershlp ca1"d ta the MjcH.!lc - penruc.s, dim~ c: QUtHtu but &lt;-~ •"
Hemtmber beys, only 300 will be l former's p~rents,\ j..•1·. ttnd Mt l.'!' ls ~0))61CSII. Without active aS&amp;IIt- 1

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IIIHd Storm in Junker Preu, Ch&amp;rJhll ..Seriou•
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HE CO~l'fiUNI~iS who ore doing everything in their
:gower to change America so that condjttOnl:l wi11 approximate those in Russia, are inconsistent, to say the
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one
which aJiowre bf nothing in the way of freedom which we
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No one would be hit harder than these self-same Commu·
nisW wh o would have us believe cornmumstic prmctples
urt! the only answer to the wor]d's question~.

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''" or &lt;Jther commodities aM po..,essiono, are punished by

dcat'h. This alone should be the signal for the lawbreak. By Artb\.lr "euae" Bacr
ers and troublemakers to oppose a movement that WQuld
tend' to brillg communism to AmerkH. for or all classes, l'ilt!,~""":'=:;:='~"'::-"":~=====:====="====::==
those hardest hit by their unfnir, un)'·ielding and uncom. i
-promising dictates, are the ones who are working hardest
to undermlne our systen1 Of govel"l)ntent here. If che;~~~ :Jiri~r.~

are made, Lhey wUJ show that those most likely to ·
under the spell of the conlmunitrtk cfeed are thof.e
talk '8: 1g'reat deal more than they think:-.
THE ARMY AND NAVY

p·throughoQt
WILL BE good news for the gt·eat majority of citizens
the country regardle1:1s of whether or not

lloward

Ve..-1Ma.tJ-e · o.nd.

family.
Those spendlni S\mday Wltn Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Bland were : Mr .
and Mrs Hft.rr)' J(Jdnson and erln~
dren and 0 T . Edwards ot ("!ift&lt;in
Harry Bass and family of He.nwoou.
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an illuijtration
of what
we let
might
expe£t
were
we 1,
to live
the Ruqsian
regime,
us note
some
ot the
J•ructices over there. For il,lstance. robbers of fooq a.s well

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After a &amp;~ irr
~ to ml!d1tate. I'll!! tlllld: "[ think
' we'd bettl!r be l...vihr ·for- •N e w
r Y o r k Lftnoroow ai.a"bt. ' l'9e been
, lnokin~r UJ1 ~ailinfs 8nd hare wired
fur reservf,tlons ,~n the Maj,at\e on
tlle tou,~enth.
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It ha~ &lt;'orne , •• t~ dre&amp;d
' iJf', Oti, it's so hard , •• But
nt to • • • WUI ta:e
••. R11 ne'Ver has .•• Oh,
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TtfNNEY in 13peahng for the Democratic party
GENEin Maine,
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Ka~ryn Neff VI wkon~ post £"&amp;~
, duate cour~ ln Galllpollil She Is
staylne wtth hl:r aunt Mrs Ann~~o
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1ond Mrs Milton Dlazer of llu1avUie Sunday.

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Nlonfla.t that her fathL'r Will Jivtrt.
of Pl Pleasant. 1•jld pttased awar ..

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Intere-sted lit tho tre.a~­
IUH! pre,·entlon OC erlllle In' tlte

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Speci•l for Sept. 14 to
2$, Hot oil treatment.
Shampoo and Fin•er Wave
75~; 1tr" Shampoo and Fin..
ref. Wa.•e SOc; Merticure
! •net. F¥ial 7Sc. Areh free.
1Call 125-L. Modem Beauty
t Shoppe, Middleport,
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kave Thursday
w teach In the
1 Bethesada hiRh school
He is a
gradtlate of Ohio Umversity.

, ] .~...' Mi-s. Nellie Trlchler and daughter
.,;!adys ,s)knt Monday with lf.n;. J.
H DeLaney and mother Mrs Davkt
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Nntlnnfll' l'rv.Ltlttlon ' 1\M~OCI•- ·
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"Music that SatisliP-S,'' every Wednes-

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tJw greatest singer 'of•ong•tlml
I lraoo nwnoged in my forty
yearji tn the theater."

her kneea bealde him, tean
eyu. "I am hyaterlal. I've
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.oj neaw "1:~tllc !V&lt;l•~!Pf potlt •ides of the straitf la
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•l~l,qne protit (rom tpe m 0 n e y '" expender·
'f~~e f~! jn•lijnCe, our sch~ols, our nit~hways, our potit- 1
.. ofticos 1 and pt~•1• puhlic btiil&lt;lln~•· would jt h~ fafr, 1
wo~Jtj l~ .he equitable, woulq it be •ound reasoning ll&gt;r 1
~~~" ~j!J.¥ fRr 64eh projects to be foote4 solely by tjte vc~- i
~r8t!on of. (axn~yers now w~o urc arrantringlor mucjt of ,
~uc,lt work \R ~jve employm~nt at present while the i&gt;Y!k
of !J!e ~rlvaptare• will be paosed on to the 11enerations
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ro tllinktna- ",voter,: ouch statem~nti! . ••• ma4e ljy '
Tunney in ~1, elfort-s to swing M•ihe tuw.rd democr~ey, I
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I idwln Schwab, two mon\hs 11tr1 1
lOontlnued Prom Pat~~ 0n~·
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who I~ suffe•lng
with ~.,1., 1
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Bet~~en Mr Coolldj-e and M-'1 .zer hospital .11t oaw 118
Hoover,• he declared, they have 1ro nirht He was·report~
be~:
P opcnenr.a or one plan off og111nst easier Werlnei&gt;day uftPrnoon
another. "the apparent object be- 1
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lerBhip to say, '"How\can we do any· 1 Thi• •·art!Cr ot p01.\ie~P l:ro.si;'y Sr. I
thllliJ tor arrlculture when It Is not futhel or P(lwel Crooley Jr of,ra-'
[ lil.iretld wtthln Itself as to what !l tl!o fame wu.s rlosect today
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wants to do?''
The elder Crosll;rr"'· who /Ills 83 :
For hill own part. he said, he pro- 1ye~rs aid last Chdstmas dl(d yesI)OrJed to "cmnpoae Lhe confllctln:g 1 .erday at Christ .hospltai h"Prte folelementa of these va~lous plans, t-. , lowing a brtcf llblcAA from' CQfnpll ·
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end thal a solution can 1 be. c,"'ff.On or dl8ellllell .
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No:w for it·. , . Oh, now for it .•
wm }tfo be like all the other ...~~··I
after tll! It's the fil'flt time I've
ever opJ)Q!!ed him , • , The ftnt

politicians for the effect his talks wJil have on Voters
through his popularity as a fiarhter, say~ he b against we haven't rr.-pea1ed ~he Elld,t~
bonded dcl&gt;t because he believes in each generHtion pny- t.Pnth Amendment yet.. But thi:!Y
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Jllll 1ts own 1 s. How mcons1stent and fallacious IS such tree with a Jpntor League oosc~~ll
an argument.
· bat. It's hanging by o splclel''~ ~st 1
N4\turally the democratic princtples would hold Jtll:lt 1l.bt·utd
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ntch an argument in their political propaganda u.t this
time because they want people to believe that with timc:t
us they are at present, bond issues should not be indulged J
in. Yet guch gtatements do not co~mcide with the move~
ments und t~e arguments of the democratic leaden! in
t~e' recent congress
Such statements arc altogether in.
ed!w!,istent with the trend of the times and with the fact
that certam debts incurred by the present generation for
instance, will he a benefit to many generatioiJa to come. j
ln fact, there nrc few bond issues made wltich arc

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tbc biJ and little FIDnlcktlrs were
blctt.lug up teo much ~e ~mt
t.t.a.e;ger sauce per CJJ.plta,

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they are ath,etic addictH, to learn that athletic relatioB::~ So th~ Fum~S sll~ped oJJV{'I' the , Frank Kibble aud wite f'; Par- ~i~t~~;~:~~~~
between West Point and A·nnapoli&amp; have been resqmQd !seed pld l';crdlc 4UlUindw~nt ~nd ·kmoburll' gJent t.he week end '"i~ 1
Jo Inland wM drier hu.1\ tt. mum. t'elattves bere
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und that a footbaH game under regular conditJOn~:~. w1jl ruy'~ t.oenaUs.
Winfield a~d Clyd..., ,.~Y fl\mll- !
again be played this Fall. For aevernl years, 'becuuse of l\
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e ~o Sl' oo a, turned arcu~d and dlank more
Eugene Oowder)l and
Oallu
the colorful game between thetle institutions has not been than evEr. Nobody can tdl P .Finn Schultz spent f.he -..."eelr: end wl~
.,hat 10 do aft.or he's gone ant1 Mr. Camp and. family or Indian
P I aye d ·
dcne it.
Run.
Baker and Mt.·s. Ray~
Th ere is every reason why the two protective unlt:,:,
Mrs.
QJld chlldrefl were
of our government should be on the best of termM at all
Bo, Finland was dry nn J..I'-'DCr
Qf OecU Slaeon
But Lhe ISitWdust wa.11 du.mp
times. To say the lea st, thmgs did appeur awry when thCy
failed to agree on what seemed to the average citir,en, to They ~clved this extra ]Jroblem
by rt:ptnllng the 1prohliJIUon phtij~
he a minor matter when all other things reg11.rding the ter.
two schuolfl, were taken into consideration. 'f.he news
Fltmlcker clt1Zen could utoe
therefol'e 1 that thoy huve ugain agreed to a.gree, wiU be hl5Each.
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DeL&amp;.nev und We motor~­
Culumbus SaturdilY, tl'l.elr daugh•
1 lt'r VI18Jn1Et whcv hu:~ ' ,been ViSIUnr
hb ulibt, Mn; l:f'Rrry Jllna lind ram~
.Jy came 11om~ wiW them Thelr
1I mother lo.rs, : Davi,d' Carman who
t; pent tht PLI.IIt m~tl1 hare went. to
Columbus with tfl4m
Mr and Mrs. t'.oy Rothgt~b :.n·
ncunte tll{! birth of a 10 lb 11011
1 Sept 10 )l.e has been gwen the r.ome
of Georte Ewing

!ctte Beverage spen": Wednesrlny u1 farme~ c&amp;n find ll, marnt for hJe. 1
1good~. It fiUiBellli'J that It Industry i
Columbus.
M~·s. Mar}' Klns l'i h~ has tx.-cn ll"flvtYtVI, the farm~ ·vm be tak'en
visUme In Akron fo; t :.e J..lll~ 1• thr4'C" 1 car,e of, Thouah You au know that 1
month" has returned to ht!r hom'! the Loom of 1929 brou,h~ noc.W
K1n· ' WilY =&gt;II'~&lt;PI Gravel Hill
' but ~ L II'f'l lllt et&gt;ll and mbre debts n~
Mr. ond Mrs Tom Rt!S.&lt;Iell r'!turn. I Lh .-. tm·mf'r
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f!r~he week afte1 a lew d.aya Vtstt 1 relipon.slble sta~man ·m . A·me:.~~
M;s Charks E. amlth and dan- 1t.o ,o;eek tn arrieultural · c~leH aft
aht.Pr Harrle Marie spent the Wt!t'k 1 w.chYe remedial plan.
'Jl're Prell! ·
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1d~nt hal&gt; Indicated hls attitude in
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"I cannot share hJs view. I will
llOL believe that lfl tt).e face
of II
problem like t.hls we must merely 1
rcontlnuf"d frnm. ~a.Jit one)
, thrqw up oun hands
I have un· J
Sunday Creek cOaJ. eo., Pred EAAex ' tduml{d talttt in a solution and de~
repre~~entinc
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Stalter EFJ;f:X ' c;llne the dt.'f1!!'11:ttst ·· attitude ~oiiil.
, Cllal Co, and Page Morris. rep;·esen- LireleS$1\ In the work of adv&amp;n~l t
Ung The Monhatt.un coal Co
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MIS. Murray.
Otho Trttcy a:1d Miss Cht.r· 1l l:lreak
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Mr. aDd M.n. Bam. Fry al;ld. childr-!n were Sunday guest.&amp; of&lt; O$ar
Pry and ra.mlly.
}4r~. Ed Le'flB who llas been aer·
loull!' !U to ni&gt;t !mpi'O\olnt! ... wUl
pi:Qbl.bly te ~~~n ~? ' ~tal for
an O~ratlon hl the near future.
J w~ lPell~!!oD o.nd;. Oeo. Johnson lind Jesse .1obniSOn att.en~d.

LOVE MASTERS FEAR-There i• no fear m lo ve ;_j
buL J&gt;erfect love casteth out fear.-1 John 4 ;18.

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Ml' and M'tl. 0Mr1e :B&amp;I)I!J' mo-lored to Columbwl 'lbundaf .and
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came home Bund&amp;.y eY
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spent the past We... I~
and Co lnmbu~ w!:11 hlll 80n and
dttUJht.er
The M E Sundal I!Chool plcnt.c
wm be Sunday Sept 18 everyone
mvlted.
Mn M A Bunce and daUShter
Grace l&gt;)Jf'nt Friday wtth her Pal·
ent.s H . H Rd!.Jl!h ll'Ud wilt- ot
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~he week end gueKtll of her COllllln 0
E. Rot.hc:eb and family.
Billy Beckll!y of Pl.tt.sburah who
spent the pasJ mout 11 here wiUl rei~
lltlves rHUJ'Of!d home Caturdav accompanied by hl'i ;rrandmother Mrs
F 1nnk Switzer who wm v~it her

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Rothgeb iq)ent 8m1rloy w.ftth Wllleen

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rne rear of the f()C)!tball fteld at. t!w elpal fiR' • c&amp;1'd .. .1000 . . too to eoonom)' equa)lty with 1'1\dllitry
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A houlle-'WU'Dllnl Mild ahower wu leoath the allepd tail~ of &amp;be
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The Knot-Hole o.nc will be u- t.he1 haM IOnt to houae-kel!pll\1,
Prom the prHent Republican
' Fitmed to apeclal ble&amp;cben on the 1TueadQ' bJI' Wn. AILenawmtll'"' au... le&amp;deratup he ~~.aid Lhe rarmen can
port hlrh school football Krwt- ~port. aide o tthe fteld. lk \ ter, Mill V1ra:tnta Leonard of expect only th1A
Hcltl Oena MGi1.ln E.s.rei , prim" McComas will have charp l!f 'tM U&amp;rton. Tile evenln&amp; ••• apcnt tp
"More RepllbUcan tM.rltfa.
Im~
pal or the hirh school And Lee 1¥11- boy&amp; and wm give each a aet
card plaflnc, at the cloee or wbtch piB.cable oppoAitton t.o any pJa.n Lo
Ccma'll, prmcJpal of Ult! Pw.rl ' JUles, wh1cb mUJt be obe)'ed, or a luncheon ..... .erved.
ral.ae the p!'lce of farm procluctl. A
!.lrtet sch(l{.), r.llflClUIC.: lh:J.t Lh... I the membership wU1 be rnoked. ,
'l'bolle present were Kathryn Procrarn of ·at.arvllll' out' a Ullrd
at!! accr.rr.m r.da.t~ tlliY 200
roi CI II · 'l'he boya will ~ allowed Lo yeU .. Ellz&amp;beth JUhllnt, PauUne Tucker· t.he Pl'tiiM!ht Production . A tplendld
bf u• In this cl'ge.nl-r.u.tlOn so yuu I h;udly 85 possible and make all the ~· RuLh Orate. VlrlhWI Ol'tfi prospeet, thus reduoed
too lowt!lt I
better hurry
I r·{.lw lh!::;y wt.llh but they mll8t atav j Ma~:.e ~~~t:, p~~
te:rm.11. the pre.l!l8nt adminlatiatlon
The wgani:mUon v~ s Kuot-Ho)l•
the Dleachef&amp; a.nJI not rc.t~.m ro 1MrR. Bta.rllng ' Meeul1oush un: UU farmers to put their lnt.truta
61t.lli: iol' the Miadlepon ~)··I • utlu~r 'PII.rt&amp; of the fteld .
'I eruoe Lloyd, Mr8, Don Enmrer. b1to ~hP. hand.s
or their bJttereet
•:•10GI tootbll.ll 1111mcs will b... held ' Tht: Knot·Hole Ou.ll&amp; mcmbel'll M't'6. Wesley Ely, Zelia, Mary and opponenl.II- Me'n who will liJO 1.o any
F'11day mt.•nfnl!! :md "!: kxil' " Il l c
wlll ccutl l &lt;lfltLW In th e ~•r of the, Bettv Lly"ht.er, Nellie Bolt.o:l, ~arill and all length8 to HBfegWLrd and
8l'lldt schoolS or Middleport. " ':11 1'ootbo.ll fteld, and prwnply 11.1 7 rr Hll.rrah ond Gamet Burcbetl tin!~ st.rengl.hen a prot.eeted few
but
Wllo wlU coldly say to the Amerl·
. ' UC allowr:.d a m~mb· n..ul' u;t~ ." •'~ '- o'clOCk, enter the amall aaLe or l lloHf's~ nnd t.he sucst oflioni'Jr
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~n fm mer'~ "One third or you. an
Group Of 300 · Members ~lcation to the prtnclpal or t h ~.;J . l;c.lt= ln the fenoe, show their mfln1- j
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t l:!uhtp card to Mr, McOomaa, df'·
CLUB HOSTE88
IX!..i needed Run a race with
To
Formed To
The n wJil oe 1: 1 . ,~1\'l~"'' ,, 1 •
poatt &amp; nickel in tus hancl anJ ) M1 s. Cecil Bradbu;y entetl.alnei.J bllnklupLcy to see which will
and no dues and each nu• mb ~ J •\ ,. march directly t.o their aecUon of I her the huudred club at her home Y!W.
It l.\1 no new
lheory of
See Games
be ~t1Vt!n a card, be&amp;J.1ng hi!. I.Lil1f! bleachen. Mr. Mc:COinll wll! n-. l on South '.L'hlrd '!,VCIIUe, Tuet;dav IOVernment
U hall 11een react t.
s~.gned by the cha.lrma.n of tht' ma.tn wltb them during each II ~~~rnoon. MMl B 'F Pultz Br wa.&lt;~ 1onary policy .!iluce tim~ tmrnorta~ '
PRICE I~· NICKEL ~ und
•gh ~chool atlllettc &lt;LSSOciaLion game. Shou1d any member or th~
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He lp Lhe re .. : P•·rhatps t.bose
n.1s ca1'd ~·ill eutltll:! cnr.h rlW I1'· Pl1l a.rrtve after '1:60 o'clocll.
h" • a Ml'!l. Emma ~,etch ~celvcj th w!ll l~ kind 6Q011ih LO hel • .&amp;.
rst club prize ~ and -Mrs rt . r.. ~ony
P 110e
Which With Membership bu· of Ll1e gang t.o t\n admbston LO will not be admlttM ·
'l cmpk.lllS, th4' ~eoond ~lub prize,
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h~~',. un1&gt;0und u , !t ll&gt; u:: fu. i1 ,t
Card Allowo Owner
bun ror one nickel .
,11, .x,;}:; (II \.be grade sohools il.nd , J.rl~et
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.: naw;try can never 1
To Enter Field
rh~ In charge set the price of will alve all a.n OOJX.ltunltr 10 l'it-'li!J' Mr. J.nt! Mr.s. \i.~ .•:lJl Mur,:l} l l; prepare unless
the asrlculturall
admiralcn lor the m1 n• i.J,
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the (JBmes for only It nickel 'lthe ,;.1rned to their horne at fi 1mtlnit-l mn¥ket Is restored and t~rm buyine; 1
£{uct·Hcle Oang a~ u nick.el refllllar admission' prtce ror chU-1 tOln the Hrst oi, t)lP 1\'et!k tolit)Whllt !Jower 1eturna Without t&amp;rtft
C"mon kid:;, !!Cl 111
-Inc for Vf'• ,- which tl tf'l' say does not menn l'L e dren 1s 18 cents.
I htl'e- wukR v~•. here wUh ~hP adjustment the President's prorram
,mC'mbershlp ca1"d ta the MjcH.!lc - penruc.s, dim~ c: QUtHtu but &lt;-~ •"
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HE CO~l'fiUNI~iS who ore doing everything in their
:gower to change America so that condjttOnl:l wi11 approximate those in Russia, are inconsistent, to say the
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one
which aJiowre bf nothing in the way of freedom which we
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No one would be hit harder than these self-same Commu·
nisW wh o would have us believe cornmumstic prmctples
urt! the only answer to the wor]d's question~.

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dcat'h. This alone should be the signal for the lawbreak. By Artb\.lr "euae" Bacr
ers and troublemakers to oppose a movement that WQuld
tend' to brillg communism to AmerkH. for or all classes, l'ilt!,~""":'=:;:='~"'::-"":~=====:====="====::==
those hardest hit by their unfnir, un)'·ielding and uncom. i
-promising dictates, are the ones who are working hardest
to undermlne our systen1 Of govel"l)ntent here. If che;~~~ :Jiri~r.~

are made, Lhey wUJ show that those most likely to ·
under the spell of the conlmunitrtk cfeed are thof.e
talk '8: 1g'reat deal more than they think:-.
THE ARMY AND NAVY

p·throughoQt
WILL BE good news for the gt·eat majority of citizens
the country regardle1:1s of whether or not

lloward

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family.
Those spendlni S\mday Wltn Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Bland were : Mr .
and Mrs Hft.rr)' J(Jdnson and erln~
dren and 0 T . Edwards ot ("!ift&lt;in
Harry Bass and family of He.nwoou.
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r Y o r k Lftnoroow ai.a"bt. ' l'9e been
, lnokin~r UJ1 ~ailinfs 8nd hare wired
fur reservf,tlons ,~n the Maj,at\e on
tlle tou,~enth.
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TtfNNEY in 13peahng for the Democratic party
GENEin Maine,
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Ka~ryn Neff VI wkon~ post £"&amp;~
, duate cour~ ln Galllpollil She Is
staylne wtth hl:r aunt Mrs Ann~~o
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1ond Mrs Milton Dlazer of llu1avUie Sunday.

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Nlonfla.t that her fathL'r Will Jivtrt.
of Pl Pleasant. 1•jld pttased awar ..

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IUH! pre,·entlon OC erlllle In' tlte

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Speci•l for Sept. 14 to
2$, Hot oil treatment.
Shampoo and Fin•er Wave
75~; 1tr" Shampoo and Fin..
ref. Wa.•e SOc; Merticure
! •net. F¥ial 7Sc. Areh free.
1Call 125-L. Modem Beauty
t Shoppe, Middleport,
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kave Thursday
w teach In the
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He is a
gradtlate of Ohio Umversity.

, ] .~...' Mi-s. Nellie Trlchler and daughter
.,;!adys ,s)knt Monday with lf.n;. J.
H DeLaney and mother Mrs Davkt
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lilLie octta l rom hls nelrhbor. He
could drink If he wanted to or tw
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r.:tu.rted from We ~&gt;tudk'&lt;l the sgtua.Uon and went l'ight ahead a d
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mu8ir. ttBh1es" or ballads . . . , . sad

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coast-to-coa•t
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tJw greatest singer 'of•ong•tlml
I lraoo nwnoged in my forty
yearji tn the theater."

her kneea bealde him, tean
eyu. "I am hyaterlal. I've
on auch a &amp;train. So afraid

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.oj neaw "1:~tllc !V&lt;l•~!Pf potlt •ides of the straitf la
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•l~l,qne protit (rom tpe m 0 n e y '" expender·
'f~~e f~! jn•lijnCe, our sch~ols, our nit~hways, our potit- 1
.. ofticos 1 and pt~•1• puhlic btiil&lt;lln~•· would jt h~ fafr, 1
wo~Jtj l~ .he equitable, woulq it be •ound reasoning ll&gt;r 1
~~~" ~j!J.¥ fRr 64eh projects to be foote4 solely by tjte vc~- i
~r8t!on of. (axn~yers now w~o urc arrantringlor mucjt of ,
~uc,lt work \R ~jve employm~nt at present while the i&gt;Y!k
of !J!e ~rlvaptare• will be paosed on to the 11enerations
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ro tllinktna- ",voter,: ouch statem~nti! . ••• ma4e ljy '
Tunney in ~1, elfort-s to swing M•ihe tuw.rd democr~ey, I
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I idwln Schwab, two mon\hs 11tr1 1
lOontlnued Prom Pat~~ 0n~·
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who I~ suffe•lng
with ~.,1., 1
sponslbillty."
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pneumonia was rushed to the
Bet~~en Mr Coolldj-e and M-'1 .zer hospital .11t oaw 118
Hoover,• he declared, they have 1ro nirht He was·report~
be~:
P opcnenr.a or one plan off og111nst easier Werlnei&gt;day uftPrnoon
another. "the apparent object be- 1
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ELDt~cnO;LI:;· D~-.;-;
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lerBhip to say, '"How\can we do any· 1 Thi• •·art!Cr ot p01.\ie~P l:ro.si;'y Sr. I
thllliJ tor arrlculture when It Is not futhel or P(lwel Crooley Jr of,ra-'
[ lil.iretld wtthln Itself as to what !l tl!o fame wu.s rlosect today
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wants to do?''
The elder Crosll;rr"'· who /Ills 83 :
For hill own part. he said, he pro- 1ye~rs aid last Chdstmas dl(d yesI)OrJed to "cmnpoae Lhe confllctln:g 1 .erday at Christ .hospltai h"Prte folelementa of these va~lous plans, t-. , lowing a brtcf llblcAA from' CQfnpll ·
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No:w for it·. , . Oh, now for it .•
wm }tfo be like all the other ...~~··I
after tll! It's the fil'flt time I've
ever opJ)Q!!ed him , • , The ftnt

politicians for the effect his talks wJil have on Voters
through his popularity as a fiarhter, say~ he b against we haven't rr.-pea1ed ~he Elld,t~
bonded dcl&gt;t because he believes in each generHtion pny- t.Pnth Amendment yet.. But thi:!Y
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Jllll 1ts own 1 s. How mcons1stent and fallacious IS such tree with a Jpntor League oosc~~ll
an argument.
· bat. It's hanging by o splclel''~ ~st 1
N4\turally the democratic princtples would hold Jtll:lt 1l.bt·utd
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ntch an argument in their political propaganda u.t this
time because they want people to believe that with timc:t
us they are at present, bond issues should not be indulged J
in. Yet guch gtatements do not co~mcide with the move~
ments und t~e arguments of the democratic leaden! in
t~e' recent congress
Such statements arc altogether in.
ed!w!,istent with the trend of the times and with the fact
that certam debts incurred by the present generation for
instance, will he a benefit to many generatioiJa to come. j
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tbc biJ and little FIDnlcktlrs were
blctt.lug up teo much ~e ~mt
t.t.a.e;ger sauce per CJJ.plta,

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they are ath,etic addictH, to learn that athletic relatioB::~ So th~ Fum~S sll~ped oJJV{'I' the , Frank Kibble aud wite f'; Par- ~i~t~~;~:~~~~
between West Point and A·nnapoli&amp; have been resqmQd !seed pld l';crdlc 4UlUindw~nt ~nd ·kmoburll' gJent t.he week end '"i~ 1
Jo Inland wM drier hu.1\ tt. mum. t'elattves bere
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und that a footbaH game under regular conditJOn~:~. w1jl ruy'~ t.oenaUs.
Winfield a~d Clyd..., ,.~Y fl\mll- !
again be played this Fall. For aevernl years, 'becuuse of l\
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e ~o Sl' oo a, turned arcu~d and dlank more
Eugene Oowder)l and
Oallu
the colorful game between thetle institutions has not been than evEr. Nobody can tdl P .Finn Schultz spent f.he -..."eelr: end wl~
.,hat 10 do aft.or he's gone ant1 Mr. Camp and. family or Indian
P I aye d ·
dcne it.
Run.
Baker and Mt.·s. Ray~
Th ere is every reason why the two protective unlt:,:,
Mrs.
QJld chlldrefl were
of our government should be on the best of termM at all
Bo, Finland was dry nn J..I'-'DCr
Qf OecU Slaeon
But Lhe ISitWdust wa.11 du.mp
times. To say the lea st, thmgs did appeur awry when thCy
failed to agree on what seemed to the average citir,en, to They ~clved this extra ]Jroblem
by rt:ptnllng the 1prohliJIUon phtij~
he a minor matter when all other things reg11.rding the ter.
two schuolfl, were taken into consideration. 'f.he news
Fltmlcker clt1Zen could utoe
therefol'e 1 that thoy huve ugain agreed to a.gree, wiU be hl5Each.
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DeL&amp;.nev und We motor~­
Culumbus SaturdilY, tl'l.elr daugh•
1 lt'r VI18Jn1Et whcv hu:~ ' ,been ViSIUnr
hb ulibt, Mn; l:f'Rrry Jllna lind ram~
.Jy came 11om~ wiW them Thelr
1I mother lo.rs, : Davi,d' Carman who
t; pent tht PLI.IIt m~tl1 hare went. to
Columbus with tfl4m
Mr and Mrs. t'.oy Rothgt~b :.n·
ncunte tll{! birth of a 10 lb 11011
1 Sept 10 )l.e has been gwen the r.ome
of Georte Ewing

!ctte Beverage spen": Wednesrlny u1 farme~ c&amp;n find ll, marnt for hJe. 1
1good~. It fiUiBellli'J that It Industry i
Columbus.
M~·s. Mar}' Klns l'i h~ has tx.-cn ll"flvtYtVI, the farm~ ·vm be tak'en
visUme In Akron fo; t :.e J..lll~ 1• thr4'C" 1 car,e of, Thouah You au know that 1
month" has returned to ht!r hom'! the Loom of 1929 brou,h~ noc.W
K1n· ' WilY =&gt;II'~&lt;PI Gravel Hill
' but ~ L II'f'l lllt et&gt;ll and mbre debts n~
Mr. ond Mrs Tom Rt!S.&lt;Iell r'!turn. I Lh .-. tm·mf'r
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f!r~he week afte1 a lew d.aya Vtstt 1 relipon.slble sta~man ·m . A·me:.~~
M;s Charks E. amlth and dan- 1t.o ,o;eek tn arrieultural · c~leH aft
aht.Pr Harrle Marie spent the Wt!t'k 1 w.chYe remedial plan.
'Jl're Prell! ·
end Jn Huntington.
1d~nt hal&gt; Indicated hls attitude in
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"I cannot share hJs view. I will
llOL believe that lfl tt).e face
of II
problem like t.hls we must merely 1
rcontlnuf"d frnm. ~a.Jit one)
, thrqw up oun hands
I have un· J
Sunday Creek cOaJ. eo., Pred EAAex ' tduml{d talttt in a solution and de~
repre~~entinc
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Stalter EFJ;f:X ' c;llne the dt.'f1!!'11:ttst ·· attitude ~oiiil.
, Cllal Co, and Page Morris. rep;·esen- LireleS$1\ In the work of adv&amp;n~l t
Ung The Monhatt.un coal Co
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Mr. aDd M.n. Bam. Fry al;ld. childr-!n were Sunday guest.&amp; of&lt; O$ar
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}4r~. Ed Le'flB who llas been aer·
loull!' !U to ni&gt;t !mpi'O\olnt! ... wUl
pi:Qbl.bly te ~~~n ~? ' ~tal for
an O~ratlon hl the near future.
J w~ lPell~!!oD o.nd;. Oeo. Johnson lind Jesse .1obniSOn att.en~d.

LOVE MASTERS FEAR-There i• no fear m lo ve ;_j
buL J&gt;erfect love casteth out fear.-1 John 4 ;18.

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came home Bund&amp;.y eY
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spent the past We... I~
and Co lnmbu~ w!:11 hlll 80n and
dttUJht.er
The M E Sundal I!Chool plcnt.c
wm be Sunday Sept 18 everyone
mvlted.
Mn M A Bunce and daUShter
Grace l&gt;)Jf'nt Friday wtth her Pal·
ent.s H . H Rd!.Jl!h ll'Ud wilt- ot
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~he week end gueKtll of her COllllln 0
E. Rot.hc:eb and family.
Billy Beckll!y of Pl.tt.sburah who
spent the pasJ mout 11 here wiUl rei~
lltlves rHUJ'Of!d home Caturdav accompanied by hl'i ;rrandmother Mrs
F 1nnk Switzer who wm v~it her

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Rothgeb iq)ent 8m1rloy w.ftth Wllleen

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Chicago 4: Washingtor. 1
St. Louis 9, Bost.on 4.
Only games schndulet!.
INTER.o.~I\TIONI\L

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Montreat 6: RcchttsLcr ti .

St. Rent eraronable. Wrlt.e Leon·
a.rd Epple, Pomeroy, R.- D. 2.

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Jen.:tly City 6; AlbalJ Y 4

Thpse Amazing Cubs

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FOR RENT-l"!ve r(·otM, 1·4 s.cre
11nden, gu and electrl.clty. /&amp;.
&amp;OOd barl&amp;in for wmeone. MrR~
Ailnle ·.E. Pickens, Racine, 0 .• R .
D. 2, IIOX 2.
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1'm onto at Buflalo fuun•

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OAlUE:S 'rODA Y
Al\l£RIClAN 4.SSOCII\'1'TON'
Columbus a.t Iudlanapolis
1nigbt game J
'l'olei:tb at LoUis ville

Mllwal!kee nt St Paul
Kansas c.ty at MliUlCfl!lOlb.
l"'R SALE-New mt.odem siX room
hoWif wU.h bath, tun siZed base·
ment and flll'ne.ce .m M.aln street.
J!lma.l da.wn payment bal&amp;nll!! on
. ~~!(terms. Wrtle boll 3'18, -~1:1:-'ai
roy, Ohio.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnatl at Phlladelphla

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Pltt.!burgh a.t 13ostoo.
St. LOuis nt Brooklyn.

Chka,.o at, New Yotk
AMl!:FICAN LEAGUE
Bcx:;ton at Cleveland.

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WANTED-Oa.l'S to wr,sh

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NOTICE
1 will not bt- L'tl&amp;po~il:lc rm· any
debts contmc1.cd bY A.nyoue other
thnll m:;~lf'.
W, E. Motley

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Mnlllt•tl mes

Mt'ems thnt the wu rltl i 11 mml .. -.p
Hlotout t.~1unll~ vf l"'l'lil'tul 11hn know
1oo much, and or tl1o»e w110 knm'
too lULie.

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monlze Phone 308·R. Mecnanic.
9·14~ 3t
St1'eqt Auto Laundry.

Rolph Rasmussen,
of Kenoshu , WiA., and t'•Jr
twenty~five yearK
the National
Dani::~h
Brcth erhood of Amerh:,l,
hu• iu•t been knighted by
the King of Denmark in the
Order of Dunebl'og, htghc::;L
ranking order outside
ITOWill family. He is sho wn
his decotation.

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INTERNA'I.WNAL I.EAGU•:

Toronto at Roohe&lt;!ter.
Montreal at Butral.::~,
Albany at &amp;ltlmore.
Newark at Jersey City.

GE'E,ilLLIE,
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lo ~a~hmn Bureau. Wdte eardull)' 1
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dren', the number of tM psttern ad
lht ~b:e you wanl

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·Ml'll.
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evenlnl.
t. and r.t:rs. John Marr of Chi· l
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WOlle called' on her i Pi&lt;miOai
eRGo and the Belle Carleton &amp;lld
Mr. and l(n, V(ln(r~d M!~s. t;Jrs. dautb.ter )Ira w. ~. Borden and
Jessie ~1f Syracuse l pt.nt last Thull!• Etrle Pack and 100 9akey ~ \'k:· famny Sunda)' afternoon.
j
clay wn.h Mr. nnd Mrs Coluntbua tor DeDi aU of He.mlin, W. V11..
Mrs. Jpe PJedea1ck 1a IODie bettor
A. J;). Tt!:ttle and }''"-'nUy called ~
Ca•leton
spenL Prlday nt,ht ~t;h Mr an&lt;"
Allnes Harrio who ~as been em· Mn. Jamee 'l'tlOb'IPsm·
Ployd Rldeoour and tamlly SundaY I
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liiOJCd 111 Wheeling for the past
oeorte ~uqMr ar.d wlf'! and af1emoop
John Cunntnlbam spent
two ~ eurs 1s SJJcndin!l her vacJ.tmn Joe Nih worth ·of H!lllUnOOn wcore
Mra. clint Blrch ape~i one day 1a~ W!UIIton where , he a~t~nq ~
''' l( h her j)areut..'i. Mr. and Mn. T.j vi11ltln' J4r. an~ Mra. 1'hompwn laat weet wtth 0\lf smaer aod fam- ~ert 8 annual ptc.'ll .WIUI
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SQ.t.ur(\ay.'
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Mrs. Jo&amp;ephlne J'tu'rlli who apent
Eaa:lc Rld;e oki men beat Pi e touplly · ol- HclchL&lt;• were tf.4UQI1Y
I n 1 u.uct ~u1. F err i., E Smith
, tHll l ll('l'! the blrlh of a lllll•Y g1rl bom the paSC. twoiwf!W wlt.h Mrs. Dal· Grove boy$ baaeOO.Il team Sal
dn IUelta Qf ¥r. and Mra.· J. I . =
Sun day mot nmg Sept 11
las Rat~ retun1eG to h'Cr home 16· 11 .
.ur ey
~8. AJnt.nda War.l of· O~ ,. .
Jo.mes Knight wlto \Vl\.h his fa~ at Ooal~n sa.turdu.y.
baa ~ot &amp;he put t.wv weia."~
lhcr T H. Knight wns .::ailed to I Mr. and Mftl, .lames Lemley ~nL
~hJI~ ~UJh~ Mn. Mat.Ue ) ~etll'f~
Cmc!nno.U t .~ o WC&gt;Jk~ ago on DC· the week e~d at Go.lllpolill.·
Mr., aM.~&amp;. Leonard Vu !.(•f.q
c'-\mt oi the' senou~ 1lln€ss of Mrs.
J11.mea and Seaman Jtnldr..:; and
ff .,1
and taudly ·~tpent. 5tiD~ay a~ W~t.;.
i ,Knight 1eturnod home Monday. He Clarence t.ucas ot London ·~nt the
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Mra. John 0om)llon who has
M1-s. Rennie R~ll of EeA' LJ~
been Ylllitlnrln Oharle;ston returned verpool •pent BU»ddL:1 w1t.I'H~r .rla ·
1proved Mr Knight. n:rnamed with rarntly.
: ills wife Mrs Knight was
la,l;;Pg Mr. and Mrs Klrbf of Mid.dlepurt 00 her ~ Stlndf,y.
ter Mn. Lou Edwar.:irJ. '
and Mr11. W. E. Sbllvur and daU~~h·
Mr. ahd :uta. E&lt;l Kerwood of
Mr. anCI )lrJ. Leatt:r Johnlcn and
' .stJrioUllly ill while vl~ltlng there.
r Quite a nwnber nr citizens from ter Doria were aUHng on J.tr. ·and Bmw~ are- -.blttna: Mr. and Mn. familY are t:iBIUni Mr· IDfi': · Jltt,
here attended the Spantsh·Amc~t- Mrs. Melvln Holmes Sunday 9 . m.
John Compaon.
,
!40rJill JoJlnpon of Salem Sunday .
CRn war
veteran•, meetQg 1Mt
Mr. and Mn. lklml'• Ho04;t and
Yr. ancl ' Mn. Home~r Vaftlltter Tbe tenn of achool opeoed Non·
sunday w~cb was held a.t the pt., son James sPeot s.tizrdt.J - ·n~\ a.n;d. tapillJ' ot JIUoq '8):!ent SUnday ~Y Bept. 13 Wl\11 the · to)IOW!ng:
1-PleB.IIatit etr grounds
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1\Qd Sunday wlth relati.Vu ;)t. 01.1 .. ;fl!b r¥!'-1~~ w'".lii\GIJ:FtL
teacQ.er• : 11W l!lm~rur, D~b}; prim·
Ml.ss W lla Crosbie slipped a:-.:l Upolls.
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1 ~Y 8leeUI and aon Cb&amp;r.tea of ary; ~ Leola Wolf, iniermecUa~;
' fell while about h-:!r hou.seholrt C..l~ ·f Leslie Clan who Is 1U wtth ti'· CbarleaCcia and VIrgil Sleetb of Dun and de:Orge MeDmJl)tt, prlnel~.
tiel! Mouday mornJn u She Euffo.=rf'd phold fever is Jmprovilll' alowly
bar were SUnday aue.ta of Mr. and Mr. McDermln whose home ti vt
an nri:it fractcoo.
Mr and Mr&amp;. Le311e Lemley .. and Nn. Thomas Sleeth. Vll'lll remain· Cotta.gevtlle wm bllQrd wll.h. Tim
The two schools ;1r re began Mo... chlldJ.~n were vlsltln"J Mr.....nd Mrs lnt for • '1\'Mk.'ll 'lllofatlon.
Ed warda.
Ora. Rumfield over .the weelt E~nd.
Mr. and ~. Delbert Becker and
-- - - - - - day Sept. 12th
W1111arn nnd LeQ~ Sou.Lsby 'J/
Ml'. a.nd Mrs. Wrn. Moore and ftm\IJ of ~dleport. apent Qundil~
Dulr
Pratt, W. Va, visited
Mrs. Jane Crtlmeena were the SWl· "{I~ ~·· "*~tie Be.nr:v.
d£.)' gueatH of Mr. u.!ld Mfl. nan
)(r. aDd ·~ Clmr~ Olbba and
One hear~ n ~;mtt t1~·1\l n~•ut the
mother Mrs. J~ney
Sunday. Mrs. ac.ull;:,l'
Bmith.
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5011 or HartfOrd were wet!ic end aln;~·lll · mlnth•tl 11rnft-M!iilrll, but uone
serioUsly Ill.
Evelyn Sha.ver apent Sunday with Pesta of ~· and ~a. Thomr.r; more uhl:lf'nt mlnl1ct1 t11an tlm de~·

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and son of Albany visited a few
days last week with E1zn W~lch and

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Bobby ROll&amp;.
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Seott of
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Cheshire vl&amp;ltod Sunday with her Ptc!tent of steubtnvtae weu wc3ll: I' e~: t•t• 1' f'rfl to 1.,.. au om(,l I e:
~.Qta Mr. $0d .,r,_ John 21fe.
end pests Of Mr and Mrs. Ray "N''II~·. thiH I ~ ~olng to hl.ll't Just a

~Mr~-~an~d~M~l8~-~-~-~·-~~b~~&lt;lo~~a~od~~~~===:::::=-;:=-;::; lltll'r~~eJiy ~e.Wl!!.

family.

Mr. a.nd Mr11. ELLrl Monts
sona of Athens vl~tied Mondav w:tth
Nona Morrls.
.. Mr. and Mrs John Mr')nil;l
NeiJlonvllle spent a tew dav~
cenUy with J. w. Lunda.ker
famtly..

YOU MB STOP TO THINK?

Mrs. Emeroon Welch was calling
on Mr11. Melvin MoL'ris Thw·sd11y
artemoon
Helen aud Evelyn Haning visited
wJth their Jilrandmother near Albany
recently,
· Weber Wood am! !arnily viSited

brother with Ollie Thoma end family nea.r 1

Distinguished Wetlding 4uest

Jtl• a st.vle that h &amp;tunniniJ in 1
reverse surface ia used for the bodice
and alee:vea.

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Rudolr leU Saturday for Clevelnnd Bunker HIU 8lU1day
whee they will spen1l eometlnl~.
Ml'. and Mrs. oe,·aid Morrls or

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about thi• 1mart day dresa with il.l l ,

moulded bodice and longer lines.

we~k.

Dot·othy Hnmm and Or1s Freder ~
lck ::;pent Werlnc~dny
afternoon
wltll Rose Marie and Kenneth
Nease.
Everet Perry spent Sunday with
George Am~.erger.
Alta FJt~dcndi: sp~nt several days
laiSt week wlth her gru.ndpaL·ents
Mr and Mrs. J oe Frederick of

r1rTtt 4"VI:. r..uttiC)flllll
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West Redford

Several attended the oonicren~
at Mt. Herman over the week .:JJd.
Mrs. Gem·~ Ambe1ger ~nd son
We,JlC&gt;oe spent Stq1du.y with Mr. and
Mrs Jack Durst of .Belpre
Ira Walle and Leo Gilmore at·
tended tl1e fair a ~ Marietta. one dav

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OKLAHQMA
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WMhington at Detroit.
Philadelphia at St. Louis
New York a.t Chicfl{!'o.

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M E.
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,o,o~ll se1 ve :;upprr next Friday .even· Ar~ ~~-'t •pent Sunday with , Elmer 'abcoct lllcl te.mllt 8J)ellt. 1
lng from fiv e until cla:ht. ocloek. Qrant; Wood
' Sunday Wt.Ul A. D. ~(II.
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ol\t.. on Aua. 2, lo:JJ .
~Y a ~t of fate, the hoMr of Poland.

POR 'RBNT-8e'9en room houae
modern convenience~ on Maln

I,..-, ol L&lt;&gt;u~l~•· Kr.

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TlJe Ya.nk&amp; alSo Qung up e. "doullle
cen,•ury" marl(:. they 1"eii8tered
t~ ·lOOth victory of the year and
went t~h their lOOth consecu·
Uve Bl\llle ~tee the.y l&amp;lll we1·e shut

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lied
and ).fn. John N"l.
0.00 l'tiC Prcderiek and iamUy t!lun• l lwnbUJ A.¥Jlday to :stH:n,:l• aeb~ lid!•
Sunday
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tllh i.nd ~ WOQd wro allMr. and llta. Ra11mond Jl'rant :
spendinl the aummee- v~

to tie

penrlf!.:llt Wffiner" tn botb Major lea.

aqd receive reward.

Bradford of Dallas, · who wu ~·
by hill ft.ther,
Hubert
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eltnehtna tl)elr seventh perulYanb ctrvet;l a new niche
lt;~!!,\JOII~ ~~ll o( _!&amp;IT\~ f!" 1!/'lr
maq&amp;gfr, .foe llcCa.rthy, The former Cub plJ{lt ts !Pe 1\i:''§t man ln th~
history

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Mrs Luther McCiead 1a Ul at the I Mr and Mrs Grant Adkl.o• ol
home o~_1!r parents. l.tr. ami Mrs ""lum-bua have' be~m vlskt\1\f ~"

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and Qlltton's Pf,ive~ln·Statlon
one water pump p lers, one bat·
~ pllera and i&gt;De oomblnatlon
1!1 &amp; 1 Inch ereliint wrench. Find ..
d.er plea116 return to oa.va Ice
Plant or leave at Dally Tr.d:nme

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.¥1'. and Mrs. ~Ill Rouilh.

Mta. Oraa~; Kina of [)orcas.

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.Chl\1'10)' •Wtfner and family of • H h Bradfo~d jenwln.s 10 mn..
New Haven were :-.xent ~·... of I
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BllJ Klog II vlKltL'll h1l rnoUte:- fa:randtather, t.he late Mayor T . ¥1

3 tl) O.·U tqe Jilaratea
sh~\J:!P w~ •U a( tl\elr tl\J,;rtein rem~~:~l ~(est,i, \br C~b&amp; must
win etlht out o1 twell'e to make 1~

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LOST-Black Oladtltane tra\'ellnl
b&amp;1 contalntnv: wearlnB apparel.
aeward. NoUfy Oene :BileBW. lt&amp;a
elne, Otuo.
l-l0a3t

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Ql.ille a number tmn here a.&amp;:tWld·
ed the rat.r at Pt.. ~t 1111Jfl1tlJ
Ottle ~ '!I'd lolnU)-. ol l!ew
Ha'fm
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B11Lf1niore
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lly siibdu!!d Bos~,

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A~QPib · a:e~g !ia. better'than
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Jersey City ,
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gaa\ea' lrtllle tM l'lrat.ea were being
whltnr~~ bN Ed. :&amp;randt 91 the

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By I. N B.
At New York-Dlck
adelphia, detea.ted Steve

AI. Newar, N J - Pat 0 6hocitc1.
Bait Lake City, dcl ~ atcd RlclJ arcl

Stahl, Germany.

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New York 9: Clevcl:md 3
Chicago 4: Washingtor. 1
St. Louis 9, Bost.on 4.
Only games schndulet!.
INTER.o.~I\TIONI\L

Lf.:,\Gllt&lt;:
Montreat 6: RcchttsLcr ti .

St. Rent eraronable. Wrlt.e Leon·
a.rd Epple, Pomeroy, R.- D. 2.

1:_1~-st,

Jen.:tly City 6; AlbalJ Y 4

Thpse Amazing Cubs

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FOR RENT-l"!ve r(·otM, 1·4 s.cre
11nden, gu and electrl.clty. /&amp;.
&amp;OOd barl&amp;in for wmeone. MrR~
Ailnle ·.E. Pickens, Racine, 0 .• R .
D. 2, IIOX 2.
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1'm onto at Buflalo fuun•

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OAlUE:S 'rODA Y
Al\l£RIClAN 4.SSOCII\'1'TON'
Columbus a.t Iudlanapolis
1nigbt game J
'l'olei:tb at LoUis ville

Mllwal!kee nt St Paul
Kansas c.ty at MliUlCfl!lOlb.
l"'R SALE-New mt.odem siX room
hoWif wU.h bath, tun siZed base·
ment and flll'ne.ce .m M.aln street.
J!lma.l da.wn payment bal&amp;nll!! on
. ~~!(terms. Wrtle boll 3'18, -~1:1:-'ai
roy, Ohio.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnatl at Phlladelphla

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Pltt.!burgh a.t 13ostoo.
St. LOuis nt Brooklyn.

Chka,.o at, New Yotk
AMl!:FICAN LEAGUE
Bcx:;ton at Cleveland.

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WANTED-Oa.l'S to wr,sh

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NOTICE
1 will not bt- L'tl&amp;po~il:lc rm· any
debts contmc1.cd bY A.nyoue other
thnll m:;~lf'.
W, E. Motley

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Mt'ems thnt the wu rltl i 11 mml .. -.p
Hlotout t.~1unll~ vf l"'l'lil'tul 11hn know
1oo much, and or tl1o»e w110 knm'
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6e:t' ME. "'TH06E R.ED
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monlze Phone 308·R. Mecnanic.
9·14~ 3t
St1'eqt Auto Laundry.

Rolph Rasmussen,
of Kenoshu , WiA., and t'•Jr
twenty~five yearK
the National
Dani::~h
Brcth erhood of Amerh:,l,
hu• iu•t been knighted by
the King of Denmark in the
Order of Dunebl'og, htghc::;L
ranking order outside
ITOWill family. He is sho wn
his decotation.

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A ROUG!!.

INTERNA'I.WNAL I.EAGU•:

Toronto at Roohe&lt;!ter.
Montreal at Butral.::~,
Albany at &amp;ltlmore.
Newark at Jersey City.

GE'E,ilLLIE,
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DANC:ET?OU:S
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lo ~a~hmn Bureau. Wdte eardull)' 1
11nd tllainly YQUr name and full ad·
dren', the number of tM psttern ad
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11-IE CHICAGo IE"AMS
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evenlnl.
t. and r.t:rs. John Marr of Chi· l
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WOlle called' on her i Pi&lt;miOai
eRGo and the Belle Carleton &amp;lld
Mr. and l(n, V(ln(r~d M!~s. t;Jrs. dautb.ter )Ira w. ~. Borden and
Jessie ~1f Syracuse l pt.nt last Thull!• Etrle Pack and 100 9akey ~ \'k:· famny Sunda)' afternoon.
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clay wn.h Mr. nnd Mrs Coluntbua tor DeDi aU of He.mlin, W. V11..
Mrs. Jpe PJedea1ck 1a IODie bettor
A. J;). Tt!:ttle and }''"-'nUy called ~
Ca•leton
spenL Prlday nt,ht ~t;h Mr an&lt;"
Allnes Harrio who ~as been em· Mn. Jamee 'l'tlOb'IPsm·
Ployd Rldeoour and tamlly SundaY I
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liiOJCd 111 Wheeling for the past
oeorte ~uqMr ar.d wlf'! and af1emoop
John Cunntnlbam spent
two ~ eurs 1s SJJcndin!l her vacJ.tmn Joe Nih worth ·of H!lllUnOOn wcore
Mra. clint Blrch ape~i one day 1a~ W!UIIton where , he a~t~nq ~
''' l( h her j)areut..'i. Mr. and Mn. T.j vi11ltln' J4r. an~ Mra. 1'hompwn laat weet wtth 0\lf smaer aod fam- ~ert 8 annual ptc.'ll .WIUI
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Mrs. Jo&amp;ephlne J'tu'rlli who apent
Eaa:lc Rld;e oki men beat Pi e touplly · ol- HclchL&lt;• were tf.4UQI1Y
I n 1 u.uct ~u1. F err i., E Smith
, tHll l ll('l'! the blrlh of a lllll•Y g1rl bom the paSC. twoiwf!W wlt.h Mrs. Dal· Grove boy$ baaeOO.Il team Sal
dn IUelta Qf ¥r. and Mra.· J. I . =
Sun day mot nmg Sept 11
las Rat~ retun1eG to h'Cr home 16· 11 .
.ur ey
~8. AJnt.nda War.l of· O~ ,. .
Jo.mes Knight wlto \Vl\.h his fa~ at Ooal~n sa.turdu.y.
baa ~ot &amp;he put t.wv weia."~
lhcr T H. Knight wns .::ailed to I Mr. and Mftl, .lames Lemley ~nL
~hJI~ ~UJh~ Mn. Mat.Ue ) ~etll'f~
Cmc!nno.U t .~ o WC&gt;Jk~ ago on DC· the week e~d at Go.lllpolill.·
Mr., aM.~&amp;. Leonard Vu !.(•f.q
c'-\mt oi the' senou~ 1lln€ss of Mrs.
J11.mea and Seaman Jtnldr..:; and
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and taudly ·~tpent. 5tiD~ay a~ W~t.;.
i ,Knight 1eturnod home Monday. He Clarence t.ucas ot London ·~nt the
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Mra. John 0om)llon who has
M1-s. Rennie R~ll of EeA' LJ~
been Ylllitlnrln Oharle;ston returned verpool •pent BU»ddL:1 w1t.I'H~r .rla ·
1proved Mr Knight. n:rnamed with rarntly.
: ills wife Mrs Knight was
la,l;;Pg Mr. and Mrs Klrbf of Mid.dlepurt 00 her ~ Stlndf,y.
ter Mn. Lou Edwar.:irJ. '
and Mr11. W. E. Sbllvur and daU~~h·
Mr. ahd :uta. E&lt;l Kerwood of
Mr. anCI )lrJ. Leatt:r Johnlcn and
' .stJrioUllly ill while vl~ltlng there.
r Quite a nwnber nr citizens from ter Doria were aUHng on J.tr. ·and Bmw~ are- -.blttna: Mr. and Mn. familY are t:iBIUni Mr· IDfi': · Jltt,
here attended the Spantsh·Amc~t- Mrs. Melvln Holmes Sunday 9 . m.
John Compaon.
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!40rJill JoJlnpon of Salem Sunday .
CRn war
veteran•, meetQg 1Mt
Mr. and Mn. lklml'• Ho04;t and
Yr. ancl ' Mn. Home~r Vaftlltter Tbe tenn of achool opeoed Non·
sunday w~cb was held a.t the pt., son James sPeot s.tizrdt.J - ·n~\ a.n;d. tapillJ' ot JIUoq '8):!ent SUnday ~Y Bept. 13 Wl\11 the · to)IOW!ng:
1-PleB.IIatit etr grounds
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1\Qd Sunday wlth relati.Vu ;)t. 01.1 .. ;fl!b r¥!'-1~~ w'".lii\GIJ:FtL
teacQ.er• : 11W l!lm~rur, D~b}; prim·
Ml.ss W lla Crosbie slipped a:-.:l Upolls.
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' fell while about h-:!r hou.seholrt C..l~ ·f Leslie Clan who Is 1U wtth ti'· CbarleaCcia and VIrgil Sleetb of Dun and de:Orge MeDmJl)tt, prlnel~.
tiel! Mouday mornJn u She Euffo.=rf'd phold fever is Jmprovilll' alowly
bar were SUnday aue.ta of Mr. and Mr. McDermln whose home ti vt
an nri:it fractcoo.
Mr and Mr&amp;. Le311e Lemley .. and Nn. Thomas Sleeth. Vll'lll remain· Cotta.gevtlle wm bllQrd wll.h. Tim
The two schools ;1r re began Mo... chlldJ.~n were vlsltln"J Mr.....nd Mrs lnt for • '1\'Mk.'ll 'lllofatlon.
Ed warda.
Ora. Rumfield over .the weelt E~nd.
Mr. and ~. Delbert Becker and
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W1111arn nnd LeQ~ Sou.Lsby 'J/
Ml'. a.nd Mrs. Wrn. Moore and ftm\IJ of ~dleport. apent Qundil~
Dulr
Pratt, W. Va, visited
Mrs. Jane Crtlmeena were the SWl· "{I~ ~·· "*~tie Be.nr:v.
d£.)' gueatH of Mr. u.!ld Mfl. nan
)(r. aDd ·~ Clmr~ Olbba and
One hear~ n ~;mtt t1~·1\l n~•ut the
mother Mrs. J~ney
Sunday. Mrs. ac.ull;:,l'
Bmith.
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5011 or HartfOrd were wet!ic end aln;~·lll · mlnth•tl 11rnft-M!iilrll, but uone
serioUsly Ill.
Evelyn Sha.ver apent Sunday with Pesta of ~· and ~a. Thomr.r; more uhl:lf'nt mlnl1ct1 t11an tlm de~·

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and son of Albany visited a few
days last week with E1zn W~lch and

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Seott of
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Cheshire vl&amp;ltod Sunday with her Ptc!tent of steubtnvtae weu wc3ll: I' e~: t•t• 1' f'rfl to 1.,.. au om(,l I e:
~.Qta Mr. $0d .,r,_ John 21fe.
end pests Of Mr and Mrs. Ray "N''II~·. thiH I ~ ~olng to hl.ll't Just a

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family.

Mr. a.nd Mr11. ELLrl Monts
sona of Athens vl~tied Mondav w:tth
Nona Morrls.
.. Mr. and Mrs John Mr')nil;l
NeiJlonvllle spent a tew dav~
cenUy with J. w. Lunda.ker
famtly..

YOU MB STOP TO THINK?

Mrs. Emeroon Welch was calling
on Mr11. Melvin MoL'ris Thw·sd11y
artemoon
Helen aud Evelyn Haning visited
wJth their Jilrandmother near Albany
recently,
· Weber Wood am! !arnily viSited

brother with Ollie Thoma end family nea.r 1

Distinguished Wetlding 4uest

Jtl• a st.vle that h &amp;tunniniJ in 1
reverse surface ia used for the bodice
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Rudolr leU Saturday for Clevelnnd Bunker HIU 8lU1day
whee they will spen1l eometlnl~.
Ml'. and Mrs. oe,·aid Morrls or

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You11 find much .:hie and newnen 11
about thi• 1mart day dresa with il.l l ,

moulded bodice and longer lines.

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Dot·othy Hnmm and Or1s Freder ~
lck ::;pent Werlnc~dny
afternoon
wltll Rose Marie and Kenneth
Nease.
Everet Perry spent Sunday with
George Am~.erger.
Alta FJt~dcndi: sp~nt several days
laiSt week wlth her gru.ndpaL·ents
Mr and Mrs. J oe Frederick of

r1rTtt 4"VI:. r..uttiC)flllll
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Several attended the oonicren~
at Mt. Herman over the week .:JJd.
Mrs. Gem·~ Ambe1ger ~nd son
We,JlC&gt;oe spent Stq1du.y with Mr. and
Mrs Jack Durst of .Belpre
Ira Walle and Leo Gilmore at·
tended tl1e fair a ~ Marietta. one dav

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OKLAHQMA
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WMhington at Detroit.
Philadelphia at St. Louis
New York a.t Chicfl{!'o.

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,o,o~ll se1 ve :;upprr next Friday .even· Ar~ ~~-'t •pent Sunday with , Elmer 'abcoct lllcl te.mllt 8J)ellt. 1
lng from fiv e until cla:ht. ocloek. Qrant; Wood
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~Y a ~t of fate, the hoMr of Poland.

POR 'RBNT-8e'9en room houae
modern convenience~ on Maln

I,..-, ol L&lt;&gt;u~l~•· Kr.

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TlJe Ya.nk&amp; alSo Qung up e. "doullle
cen,•ury" marl(:. they 1"eii8tered
t~ ·lOOth victory of the year and
went t~h their lOOth consecu·
Uve Bl\llle ~tee the.y l&amp;lll we1·e shut

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and ).fn. John N"l.
0.00 l'tiC Prcderiek and iamUy t!lun• l lwnbUJ A.¥Jlday to :stH:n,:l• aeb~ lid!•
Sunday
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tllh i.nd ~ WOQd wro allMr. and llta. Ra11mond Jl'rant :
spendinl the aummee- v~

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penrlf!.:llt Wffiner" tn botb Major lea.

aqd receive reward.

Bradford of Dallas, · who wu ~·
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Hubert
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eltnehtna tl)elr seventh perulYanb ctrvet;l a new niche
lt;~!!,\JOII~ ~~ll o( _!&amp;IT\~ f!" 1!/'lr
maq&amp;gfr, .foe llcCa.rthy, The former Cub plJ{lt ts !Pe 1\i:''§t man ln th~
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Mrs Luther McCiead 1a Ul at the I Mr and Mrs Grant Adkl.o• ol
home o~_1!r parents. l.tr. ami Mrs ""lum-bua have' be~m vlskt\1\f ~"

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and Qlltton's Pf,ive~ln·Statlon
one water pump p lers, one bat·
~ pllera and i&gt;De oomblnatlon
1!1 &amp; 1 Inch ereliint wrench. Find ..
d.er plea116 return to oa.va Ice
Plant or leave at Dally Tr.d:nme

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.¥1'. and Mrs. ~Ill Rouilh.

Mta. Oraa~; Kina of [)orcas.

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Re5AOJI SUnday,
.Chl\1'10)' •Wtfner and family of • H h Bradfo~d jenwln.s 10 mn..
New Haven were :-.xent ~·... of I
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BllJ Klog II vlKltL'll h1l rnoUte:- fa:randtather, t.he late Mayor T . ¥1

3 tl) O.·U tqe Jilaratea
sh~\J:!P w~ •U a( tl\elr tl\J,;rtein rem~~:~l ~(est,i, \br C~b&amp; must
win etlht out o1 twell'e to make 1~

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LOST-Black Oladtltane tra\'ellnl
b&amp;1 contalntnv: wearlnB apparel.
aeward. NoUfy Oene :BileBW. lt&amp;a
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Ql.ille a number tmn here a.&amp;:tWld·
ed the rat.r at Pt.. ~t 1111Jfl1tlJ
Ottle ~ '!I'd lolnU)-. ol l!ew
Ha'fm
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I Women'• Union of E..an••r.
ica.l Churchea Meetl al
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BIG CROW 0 0UT."'~~.:....::;·~~. '::':~~:.· ~

More Bo,o Show Up Than

the Evan1Jellea1 ehurches of South~
east.em Ohio oonvenOO in tb(' hace
EvanreUcal Oh • rch tue at noon
Wedneaday
About 65 ladlea from varlowl
chiD'ehes throuahOut 110uthem Ohw
were present at the ctnvention tf!the lollowln&amp;
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Za11esvil1e
Newark
Col umbltl!
8pr1nlftleld ILDd Chlllk othe
Tlle Pl'Qil'll.rD openfd wilh VIP
1 tt'i 18l.nulcll ~tl,.t l2 o .::)oc;k a n d tl•
fi rs t ~&gt;ession WIL'I held o• I 0 clo..;'t

Reported On The Openinl Day

SIX SENTENCED IN ifWhere Air crash Kflled Three I.._
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.JUDGE PHPlES!:
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Three !ue Sentenced To I
Manafield; Wire h 1
Given Chance
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Franke led ln th(' !10118' ~~e. viz~

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of MJQdlopo!'t mDtorc)'t• ncea.
called on trtendl here ISaturdaJ
Mr and Mn W H Jaoot. lll'l.
Wna Boleti. :w.. Fa.ye 'lbomu
J4ra. Allie Orb1n and daU&amp;hter apent Sunday with C A. 'l'bOlnN
LuciJle ol Ravenswood spent Thur~ alld fiUill)y
ada7 ai'Ulmoon With their couatn,
Attendance- at Sunday 8eh001 waa
Mn P !l Brownlnl
' B'ady Elha.w and f&amp;mlJ)' ot KanMrs Ella LaRue and baby of KY·
Mn
Ella
lltll&amp; caned on Mrs Jlaitie Hen- aer vlalt.ed her aunt
1deraon aDd family Jut Wednesday CJaato last week.
afternoon
Jean Adk1na lB here to spend the
Rev WJli'I'Ml Will IMW for hUI Winter with her aunt, Mrs Stepnew field of labor tJUs Wednesday hens and to attend eehOOl here
Mr8 Do..le Mulford and son apent
He made many friend.R whUe here
who wish him aucoeu In hill new ) few dafs Jut week W1th her par·
\nta a.t Kypr
Este. Jenkin&amp; visited Alberta Reyllr and Mrs WyUe Henderson
a.ccompa.nted their daqbter, Mr11 nold!: Wednesday
r Myrna Ramsdell to her home
at
Ramberi' N Y
Saturday where
Utey will remain tor a two w~Q
V1.slt
1 Mr and Mnl cam Dlla of Park:Lrsbui'IJ we~ t.he recent euesta of
William Talbott an d ramlly
El t v Cl&amp;ry c u r
new mlnlat.er
tllll; J hls a ppointment he re Sun day morning r
Mr~ Cot o. McKay wllo hM beez J
r;;pem!inll sevAnt.l '&lt;~•eekll with
Mr•
Nancy
Sealrs
retu
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to
het
home
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o.t Bald Knobs Jut. week.
Mrs Hollie Talbott and
ltt.tJe
UDGET~ 1hot limit shoe
son Louts are vl~tlug relattve 11 ut
New Brighton
purchaKs suggest t~lll
Messra Norman Hazeldine
Val
S•-•n·t1Htc~1 Shoo
It hot
Gtifflth M. L Jarrett Ruasel1 Pritthe
hoPP'I
f44:ulty
of
apptarchard and Bill Bowden o1 Huntlne·
lng to hove bc.en especl411y
tnn s pent last week with Mr Bnd
1elected for the OCCrJIIOn,
Mrs J E Anderson
no mdttcr whet 1t moy bt.
Miss Allie l?rtce fJ! P\ymouth
spent &amp;e-veraJ days last w.-ek with
Th1:. ptttern m4y bt wortt
1 his mother Mn Clara PM~
wtth cqu41 dSSuronce for

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. . h d •- d d
81x men Wuv
Th e~~con d d ay .,. practl&lt;m l)y tJ e byMrs
Lenll. Huber J•relridetlt of th ~
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to or had been convicted of cer~ln
1 ~. .P!olleJent •\- :thtl manly o.rl. ot of welcome to the VL'iiLOHI 111 u ltlt'
crimes
were sentenced b)' Jtldge P 1
1~u. Wlf ~ndtic:ted Tu~SOs.y 1
Thaa portable rad1o ut, atr !' 1 on E "'eOIJlt-:; i 11 U'Je Mel~~:s county
l ht baek of a m•mber of tht: l ted eommon pleu court Wednesday
~venlnr lu' CDPch J'at"nham and hiR I r&amp;tpouse Wtt~'~ made by Mrs 0 E
assidtant M'r. ~~~
1 WfJods
St&amp;tea Fore»t Serv1ce, ia an llhtJ.Jrt. momlng
1here were aeveraJ more rot the
The a.ft.emoon sei!Hion will 0011
11.nt t&amp;atura of the ranpa '11 t tWP~
Clutcnce Qual! ~ oolmed. of Mld'Wortout Tutaday evL!nlng than np- 1tlnue uniH 5 0 L!loek rouppf't huw ' I ment Jt Ia U~Sed m repoltm • fla ea rllQpon wau xentenced to a. term of
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utrulrll lo IJ&lt;
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even - wlUl
taken tilecorefollowmg
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lntt wh"n 48 names were ~ li d 1
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111 mr or • m
· y. Stat.t: f "n lreutlu.ry In pusslnr lhe
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wmmlttee11 l't'port 1 otflcl'l ~&gt; ll.d 1 'I ht&gt;rll! are t wo t YPAI o' 11e t ~ . ' .,. ~~ sentence on Qualls Lhf' court stat"'
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t.t~ and 1dre~~a ...,, Mr.'l Lhta. Ut rcke di'&gt;C\L'i~ · 1
better Tuetlday ev &lt;&gt;.m ng 1~ever 1
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beeau.o;e no Ume was lost In g1vtn 1 lou depart.ment.al lrteetbtg§ 1 ~
averaae rat:ll1 of 10 and 50 ruti&lt;"J I)' wa~.: the be!Jt of he Qua lls fam
out equapment
port or aepat tmentlll
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re•p~ttvely
U:y this mennt very llttle The court
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While little work (11 a not
areetlngs by Rev Theo S~hlum.
continued .to sa.~ tb.o.t the QUillb
Lalninl!: to ttl.e ttner ~pinta ur~f~~; president of the Ohll Dl trlct b I t .:: :: ...:;;;.,_, - . ..
- family had bell!n a source or annoygame has been lndulted In :tt pre- ness meeth'Ji
1 ance to cmcera and the public for
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lif!Ot B fine Start WllS made on the
The evening llt'MIOO Will C'l lYCn!.
1 SOme t.bne and he felt that It shOuld
noor. \f1dgt.
occasion of the /JeCl()ad practice
a~ 7 oclock with the followlut~ pro
be brok.en up Qu.illla was convicted
FORMER OHIOAN
Squared away tn .,. bwdneu hke firam to be J)res .. nted
Preludu
of shootlnlf wlth Intent to wound
REPORTEt&gt; FOUND
and efllelent manner for getting:
ProceSlSional Invocation
Olonu
Joe Cook retu
Wednel!lday t.o a ~ a. renult or dlBchar1Jlns a shot
~Sull.ti tbe.,r.quud Wll8 divided I to {
Patti, Hymn
Pi'tl.y .. r Re~; pans ' hb! employment
a U B IJO~ern- gWl at otftt.ters William RobMn an4
IN KANSAS CREEK
s.c ttlonf&gt; CouCh Pamham ntakl:~ l:lcrtpture Reat1ing Choir AuJ hel~ I ment dam :near Parkersburg after Dana Tracy when they went lu tlle
charge or Lh@ baektleld candidate~ Jrutalh\~lon ol newly el,.cLf'l.l or J spendlniJ a few days htue with his Qualls neighborhood Wilh a Wfll--.-A report comes from Oberlin
Ofl'ntuy ~lfe. and family
rant for Moae, a brother M~e anct
A good old native paw-paw of K
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while Coach Houae took the unemen ct!t s Announcement..
lu charae ConsiderabJto tinJQ
choh An~hem Hymn Ad~-eSil Ml'i
Mr and M!11 Ben Ewlna were Rlch Qualls are in t)l.e &lt;'.Ount~ jnll
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Ohio has taken root in the soil 11t
e.nsaef qt...-.~ hY McKay, 66
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spent In Inculcating I he fundnm'!.~~ James Dutry • Dutt Benemction bU81ness vlsttora b, Pottmnouth l now on cha.rgca 01 Intoxication
I Atlanta Oeoi"Kiu. t&gt;prouted and has years
ap,
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i'armer or
talA of the IJame In thJ!! minds or the ReceSlllonal Po':!;_l~e - • Wedne/Jday
Homer Logan who pleaded guilty
grown until It has become a good ~~~k Y!C'~.!! m~~ : : : ~C::~n~f~
l'rnhryCJ Mara
Mr and Mra Charles Brunner 1 t.o a chllrlle of carryini conceaiPd
sized buSh as large ~s a.ny In thlll
Cowuh Parnllam spent the IH!rk'ld
tmd d&amp;tllbter Jo Ann of Cuyahoga weapons was lientenct&gt;d to a term
s~ctlon of the countrY The trunk of ter having been missing alnee Bepln impre&amp;Slnll' tho Jads with the IMPROVE~ CEM£..... RY ~came Tuuda.y ror a. vlsJt with of 1 to 3 years In the State ReformTht f stenogr:aphe rs are needt!U the bush measures ntout six mches lember 1
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MrfJ Brunner 8 1 parents Mr und ntory a.t Mam~fleld Lqp.n was ar- 1 to tal • CDnl of the corresponden rl'! In diameter EUid It Dears t he origl
His houae ha.d been 1au5acked
running and in handling the bnll
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Mnl Ben Skinner
1 rested 011 the aame charse hereto- of Br~~odley Kincaid udlo 11 "Jrl~o.l nal fruit
and It appeared he m~.&amp;:ht have
11 hlle M; House did About tbe same A result of cooperation in civil! a!M1a8 Ha["''1ett Bumell of Point for e 9nd hatl Htrved n sentence In 1 mountam bnllad singer tmd featured
Fred Smath rorm!:!rly fJf Pomero:v bv n the vlct.m oi' thuss who rob ·
~fnl with the linemen Some til'ne lturs can be r.een at the imf)roved Pleaiant came Wednef!day LCl spend the Boy 5 Induatrlal School a t I en tertainer ot statio l WLW '\r.1d- tmd a borther In Ia.,. of LP.mne! bc:d hi!n and then murdered hlm
W1!15 also Apent In rasaJDC' the ba.U Burlingham .... .»nl!:terY whlch he ls.evera.J. days with Mr "tnd Mrs Lanceater The court stated thnt It ley hung up nn envtable r ecGI' t Ju, Birtcher, of West Main street, ite
Details of the aft's.Jr are lackm~
an d leamlniJ how t ,. handle It to been unattended for mn.nJ yet\\'B
Oeorae DanielA and. tamiJy
felt that Lopn should be sentencM InK hia first month ua tn.s tlir ' Wr l sume paw pa ws from Ohio at his He was a formt:r Mflk&amp; oounUa.n
the best advantlt.Ke
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On &amp;pt.embcr 1 20 interested
W¥ Doris Smith has returned to because h~: had a tcnoency t.o tll;l WLW when he receivf'd rnore ~n )1 me In Oeorgla. several years qo hvinv n~ PerU .. l(l an\t he llRI:I
While the order reducJns the peraona of the C()mmulllty galhlllt'ld her home in Bprlnllfleld atter eharae for which he h.ad been 111 DO 000 fan lrL.erll nml be h11 ~ bee,. Q,nthlnlclngly the setltll'i Wt.lrt: tossed many relatives and lrlendll ln thi R
SQUad to a workable size IS bot!l d to o.t the cemetery which had Qet~ spendlhl t!le past ~ew months wtth dieted and It would probably reault Qom g gH~e..L guns ever nee
idly nstde and now C"Omes the rt:- tt t tlon llt this time
In
oocaJlon some dlsapJ)O!ntmani tu oot1Jy neglllded Immedla.t.ely they Dr and Mrs Mannlng Daniels
serious
trouble
Before
Jolnlng
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CrOGley
R.odln
pmt !1om Mr Bm1th that so far
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sevf!fal of the candidates nnw yletna l:Hlt to worll;: to cleaJ away the under1411isi.J$n. Rusaell and 1418a Hen
John Dickson, lndlclod r01 but ~ Oot'POt alum M ~ta.\.lon In Clndrmal
tl l,c; sea &amp;on tht bu~o~)t hal&gt; born 92{) 1
f&lt;
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Pomerny, ~blo.
!Ql positions on the team thJIJ m
II'IOWth ~:~.nd accumulat.tun of bricks rletf.a Ew1ns of Mlaldepol't return- J11 ry :mel lar&lt;:en wu glv~n n ~ n J·Io.nuary 1931 l.hl 1lt...nblc &amp;1n ..lle r pa w paws, by actual count
UlUilt. be made wlthb 1 thblnell\. ~~: stones twl!lted grr;~s eW ol 100 eli Wedne&lt;sday rnomln!' a.fter drlv - leoce of from J to ICi years m th IIlCl sa.n11 his lnlmtt.ablt! me lOti e~
M!l.n.\o natives or Ohio Bhake tht It 1
1$11\l days Jn ordet to give the YO:,TS
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I~ ¥lu :Piorcmce Smith to OJ foal State Refm-matOJ"y at MwnMfif.tld 1ivcr WLB f:h11lcngo ~ 11 dl\1 ~~ ! 1 1~ head and :-;ay lha. r: pew ]lll w t u ~
HatTI80n Scott spent th&amp; week
1n'l'
C'l&amp;Ch11!11 a chance to J)l'O)lerly l, 1ll" ~ac
n:r went by more per-' wbere slte en~d Wll!fltem College fhe court !;Bid thnt It was cvicte nt
t tr ycg,H; t e tc wott
m '' won l grow In Ot!urgiu but u hati I end In Pltt.sburgh nttendtng t he _._,,...__...."""' _ _
struet Lhe team and I !:.a first
SO!lli reported to uid In the improve- j rdi WOIJlfD"f
ed that Diclu:on had gr(lwn up n • 1atlonal nudlenc@ numbering lit·
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sUtute:~lu the tundl).mental.s as ,. .. p ment work UtltH o.t one tbne more
Mr , 'Uld Mr11 M B WllliaDU! of ldleneas and crtme auG should not. 1
ll!i other features Of the same mr~t than 711 men and boys were eng&amp;!J@d 1Padw:ah, Ky. were Vl'ltlors in be returned to h.la fB.th~r·s home or
nece888.1'): to a successful ~am
in cleaning the cern tery
I to'A!p; Wednetlday
' that neighborhood
fhe r.quad In its lli'Mit!Qt form ll.rta
Grave stonell were replaU"d In I ~ Jj:mma Rll.ybuJD haiS retumWtlllam Wlae lndieted Jointly
slse Ia rnuch tQo unwlBidy an 1 t n.."l theb utlll'i.nul PfJHit.lollll U1e 81 oun&lt;l ed frotn a two week 11 vliilt In New with Dlclaton was lfiven u probatol v
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lal'l!:e rot any school the slr.e ol the pluwed an.c.l l!'nlli5 setfl wwn Every Ha.ven with relatives
1 senten~ of 3 yeara In the State Rilw
lc.eai ihlltll.utlon
Lhlna: wru; done t.o better the condiMIBH Matthews llll&lt;l Milifl Ellue forma~y a.t Mttnsfleld provided 1 c
Suvn al
promine nt Dem{)Cf8tic
While there hall as yet. been 00 lion or the cemeter y until it now re- DruaiPLD teache~ a~ Ohio Unlver- , pay ~
costa of prO!Ieoution
s pea ker~:~ of Ohio
canc.lldates for
chance lor •n bpJnlon to be fQrtned !!tl)l:ljes "!.wen kept flower IJBrden aity were vlllltou In town TUesday
~nat jle keep out o! trouble
va rious posll lon!i In tbe November
os tQ tbe: qu:allty'· Gt the material
WU8 eat ma ted th11t mm."C thtt'l l Mrs Paul Shay and t.hree ehll- court made It mandatory
eleotlons will be lnclue!"d In tbe
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progtam t.ol be given at the Meles
such a lfll'Je outpourln,, to hope a IITlpJOvt!ment PIOje~t
f(lr a visit with Mr and Mrs Dan tn" 11herltf should he be
cotu1ty court bouse Saturany after· 1
llood ll(jUI\d may be •hipped lnt.o
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I tlcm. to report and that
noon at 3 o clock
ilhape by the time thl' flrat IJ'&amp;me 1
{ LUB Ml!:f'J 8
Mr and Mra Alfred Elberfel.r.i time he break the law
The principal Democratic speak
ls Played on the last day of thill
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sp11nt Tueoday In Logan
an fJ1fense the court
er will be Robert J
Bulkley
of
month when Che.shlre will be mf'lt
The Pomeroy Cit 1 c.ub met ln
Mrs J B Elberfeld Mrs Fred to be&amp;'ln the threewyear
Cleveland candidate for reelection
The COB.the1 to dnte ha ve been re&amp;:ulnr monthy seu lon at t.M PfJn'J- llautr and Mu Barbara Uhle of 1 Lei! Swel~r , who
ns a United States Senator from
non~ommlttal as 1:(1 proa~t.a and etoy Oun Club grot.nds Tuesday Lincoln Ill epent Wt-dnesclay wlth guilty tfJ o. ctu..rge ot
OhlCl
Accompanylnc
Becator
1 N!rs Elberfeld s sc.u- n-law and teneed to serve a term
\VI I !probably remain so for ~t1P evening
Bulkley will be, Oharles Horan of

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11lll Praetlt.e .vdl aiJa.in be the or-~ and enJoyed a most dellc.Jous1 broild~r ot \he day h'nmedlately after ed .stealt: dlnnet with all trlmminiJs
If( hool ciosl!:&amp; thla -:~ven\ng
prepa. rect by v 1 Brown
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dciaUt a.r Ed MODre o1 I.Dvan
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Amy Lee dPU&amp;"hter 01 Mnt
JQ:Iwafd M'O&lt;.h of ""ld"~ ......... Bertha Mees Lee formerly o1 Pome.t.l ~
- ......,_ ... ~ roy DfJW of Otnclnnatl has been
be bro~hl. f.o9I1Jht.to the hOme awa1'ded a scholarship !n mWIIc
bla uncle, Prank BranclenbW'I from the Cincinnati Oonaet'Va~-ry
M'Ht M(Qn sti'MI.
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1f)lu:rtnr of tlle 8Guata ln p Sharp
TODAY ~
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Manor 1by BchUh't9.IIn
Miss Lee
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ll!"Dduat:a~ from the Conse1vat;ory
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PAS'J;' fWI.JN'CtLI C)RS MEET
Aline u .....y:Ahnn
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The Pa11t Councillors or Thel·
CflmlfdJ '"1'he Sbo•e•Off
dor~l!, CiiiUUllll p 01 A lfllilt Tceeday
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aar-et fikldemtbth or Naylor&amp; Run
~'lth Mrs Edith LGnlniJ a "&gt;Sl3tin!f
hostess After the busrneu Bl'88iou
a 800181 hour was spent The tn"u:~
liN PIERSON)
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box donllted by P'rances Ollftlin
waa won by Luella Dun;t. At a lntP.
WI.W RMI• Siar and hbl
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The rouowJna were present Mrs
PJa.ncea QllfJ!tt'l Mrs. Ll.ura BlAha~ .
On The Screen
M" Eli2abeth O.mobell Mra Ad
J'OE E BROWN In
die Orueaer Kn Ma..C.ta. Delat
Jtlrti M~l Bea.rhs Mn illdlth
Amllllt Mrt~ Mabel' WoUe Mrs
Bertha Radford Mra Grace' Stllll•
Matinee 2:30
and M.l88en Luella 'lhd Oora Durst
t:ftllllq 1 arul a p M
Oladyl!l Orueser Lucille Bearhl and
ths hosteMes Mnt Beldenabel nnd
Admiuion
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dllusbtea , lllr and M 1:1 Emer1.1 on 120 yeat'llln the Ohio !:!tate
1 tlary Bwelger pleaded IJUilty
Stddall ot M~trletta
The Whaley dental roonu:t on bumlng a. barn when he tossed a
C Ll· t at are bein~ remodeled and match careles!Jly down after light·
will ROOD be ready ffJt Republlean 1 lni a c1Jile.rette Willie m a 11tat.e
headquarten.
Intoxication
The tall aetlvttlea Of the Womens
Olen Lyona, WhO h&amp;d entered ,a.
Republican Club will be Initiated 1 plee. Dl guilty to a chariJ'e fJr bur~
thiiJ. Wt!(!k wtth a meetlna: at. the lary and larceny wa.e sentenced to
,_., .. , """"" Satu••-.. at 1 30 P m I serve a. term or from I to 11§
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Oeneral mslnesa will be diJJc\IIISed : ~nsth~~n~:a~e Rj:~~o.~~~monand oommtttMI'l will be o.ppoln~ d .~
ted 1
tor campalllt ..,.,~
1 a ... ROM county wu• arre!l
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The Re&amp;"lonal eonrerenoe of the at iSulem
~rosa chapters of the ltou~h-j
n SfCt1on or Ohio J~ll be held 1
SliRPRISE PARTY
ne,vme, Tu~t1:. ~t 20 Al The mll!mbeJS or the Pocahont•
mupber from the .Mel~ ! county LodKe fJf Pomeroy \ti!Ve 8 eurplls;
chlldJter are plannhll to attend
: pcutv al the home or Ml and MlJ
flolr and Mrs John Dunn ot Jrlew ..Harry Smith Tueaday nilht About
LeJidnston came Tuead.ay for a vis· I 35 members were .,_lestCit Dellcloul!l
lt wtLh their oon
F'nther Eugene rtfreshmcnls were Retv~d at a Jale
Dunn
1 hour rollowlng 8 delightful 1)9cl ~ t
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FLOUR DISTR.JBUTED
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Pol(n&amp;roy Bend lined the sidewalk In l
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Bt..tlon on Be(JfJnd street Tuesday 1
mo,tniDI' and anemoon an4 reeeived j3110 sacU of federal rkmr l(lven Two Hours Overdue With
ou' bJ Mtl .Mayme He!Mr and M· I
Newt of l'roi~N
lfltll!tat.es
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W'ith her barenta, Mr and Mitt A J
0 Ebenbaeh, entertained with a "!om.f~
1 ocloct luncheort Wednellday fl.t ••·
U1e Ne• Martin hotel
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Questa included Met~dames Do• 1~~~i
Behaet'er, UIY Coates. PIOYd Mees, :
T Mallory, WUiard. Grant of EQJ ~
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Word. hu been recetve4 here that
Blily 81')'aDl. and biB showboal.
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lMt winter aro prepartnc
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Winter eeuon ~ rear The show·
boat seaaon wtU be brq•t to a
clole In ctnnJnn•tl ~ month. af•
ttr wblch 811}¥, well known a1on1
Ule Ohio river towtas, wiU return to

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HOCKING VALLEY OAL STRIKE ENDE
JAPAN HAND S£fN
IN HATrMENT lY
[J~HRN PREMIER
Manchukuo Prime Minia·
ter Advioeo U.S. To
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IS All AMERICAN,

' ~MEHIC~N NURS[
AHEO l~Sl; IS

N~ C~URT

G PAST 0U[

Declare

\Airplane With Phy11coan
And Nurae, Faola To
Arrive

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PlATF~RM Off orl

Arainot
Allianceo

America, Europe, Termed
hltonol•
Jn
,Stand

With Preoident; Oppooe
Debt Cancellation,
AakRepeal

Dy EDWARD HUN-rim
INS Staff Cc.rretipondent
iCopyright 1932 by I N S I
Cha.ngchun Manchuria, sept
- INB-The United States waa
pointedly advised not. to meddle In
far eastern affairs by Hsieh Chleh·
Shih prt!mler of the newly formed
state of Ma.nch ukuo 1n a state
ment .l.lllued here today
The statement waa handed to t he
Pl't'SS lmmedlatel.)' alter the formal
rdgninr or a treaty between Manchukuo- and Jap&amp;.n, binding the two

By WILLIAM K.. HUTCHINSON
INS Stan' Correspondent
Portland Ore, 8el)t 16---INBAfter orterint the nation a power·
ful ·America ftrst provtam the
Amerttan Lellon me t Wdu.y to de·
mand repeal of pl'(lhlblU.on and
lmmedlate payment of the worlrl

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alUal'lee
In
theirclose
mutual
lnteres+s
It undoubtedly waa
·.~.-cc •.:·•. c: : Manchukuo prime
advisers
did not refer
fJf atare SLimthat states
were not
statement

Missing

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Enda Strife

wlir bonus

The warborn orpnleaUOD will ask
repeal of thfl national prohibition
laws. meludlng the Volstead 11.ct u
well WI submiaeion ot Ule necessary
leil.!tlatlon kl the &amp;tate&amp; to repeal
~ht e1shteenth amendment It will I
ao on record 0\'erw!lelmlniiY for
the cash bonus Tbll wae JorecWJt
exclullively ~ International News
Servlre earlier in the week
The I.ePDn's plattGrm on loreicn
affairs WfJUid gratify even t().e
staunchest senate
lrre&lt;lmcUable
The vetetan8 deelarPCI acalnat adherence to the world &lt;:ourt 'on any
terms ' and. aoi\0\Ul~

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Men To T~k; Vote ~ '
I Ratification At Mu-y
City Friday ~'

New York Early
Tuesday: May Be
Wtecked At Sea

15- IN'B- Ita lla n
I Rove1 u meut avaation
authortU"'S
t convinced the New YorK to Rome
I a.h plane Auencan Nor!lot'
musL
hawe been forced down somewhere
110:11, th " latter hill.! O[ Ill! rfJUte,
Uldnv 01 dered 11. thoi:JUgh search on
l uH' and 5ea
AU ships In the Med! U:rranean
we re uked to k~:ep a sharp watch
J!,\ ~~ e pWhe a la nd craft. capable
tf sta ying a. fJoa ~ fo• some time
11hlL IIyh tlle bUG} B.nC\ Of \Is fuel
t:mls Sh ps m t he Atlantic be\\ ecn "he A.Wr~s and th e Portu
111ue&amp;e coas l also w~e ordered to be
on the al ert
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The governmcm s land search
cen len d In the Apt"nnme Moun
I t~ m s un Alpine r angr In nor~h
western Italy over which the Am
I ertcan Nur~ and Its three pa!l!len
lol ClS would. have tl.own after da.rk.
last nlgbt. had all gone well
f The plane whi ch left New Yor k

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Operator&amp;, W orkMI, ~

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CONTROVERSY

HITS AT STIMSON

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Hln Collette Hal•y (top),
~t:achecr, Gf Streator, lU, who
tMn mlN1nl' from her bfJme alnr.e,
w:eordtn( to her pl!plb, ~:he lfl!ft tho
chool With a maD Some of the
!lrl'a elothinc waa later rcur~d on •
her bank, but p..lllce do not hold a
uiclde thea,.. Lower photo 11 the
t.v WUIIa•• Courtney, Catholtc
Jrielt of AJnia, Ill, who 11 aiiJO
lliulac. He Ia •oucht in thll! hope
lttat be may be able to throw 10me
'-ht ~oa. ttia ..l"l'a dilappearuee,

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t ocn or lh t Oil o mmoxud ltU" I!'d.
I a1m y of OCC\Jpa tlon In thf' H C.::k•
lnil' Va lley coal st rtk ~ aren l'ere
l !!Otter. under wa ~ today follo ..iJ m~
n nnn mcemenl
of tll a• tn1stloeagrf!eme nt ternllnatlug the bljW
r &lt;!ven -mon th ~ con! stnll::i' bY )iiit.h
cperator:; and strlkf: leaders
Adjutant General
Frank D
H t.. n der~on QiUt d Gl den; to fJ11te&amp;a
,. 11 ~ fer ff!mn val fJf all comb4\
patrols from Nelsonville een~r
• t he 5lt n lrfo In the Hocking ~
e roy a ~ rl Crook11vlll r. cool ftetftg
durin~ SundRY ~~ond Monday
,
Only a half dozen oftlcial obsef·
""r.&lt; und.t t ,.cmma.nd. or Co l .JQll(l
ShEttler nnd enoll&amp;'h men to ~
""ll" t he 1!1 ~1 ~l!f'lll uf m11ltlu ('C·
cu~tlon of the d.latriet
wlll be
I C"Lt m " d
Tli(' clean-ml Mi lUUl
...:lll btl &lt;tem home whim it:&gt; wort
U; finished
Plana f~ t be 9tmoYal of tlt,c
miHUaml!n ond ltof.he reaumPtlnn .JJ '
wort ln th e variGr.:JI Jnine1!. all ¥ f.,.

InsuB Craib~ :- dl!Po6&lt;l&lt;ilfupon i

Be InvesoPied

State c I lninoia Movee to
Make Sweepin1 lnqutry
in Hu1e Failure

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ray 6tty at I p m tomoror:.v Wben
mir::era will be Wed t.o ratify tbl.'l
peac:e Plans a!P'tetl up:m Mre YC!£·
terda,y by a. t~trlkel'a' committe{
opemt.on
representatJI'~s
~:~.nd
novunor 0f!Or(le White
Tomorro9i's meeting at Murray
City Is regnrdfld bv omclals as o.

mere formauty

8ptJkes men tor the operators ele. .. ted over aeceptanee by the str.l.kere
ul Governor White s revised 10polnt 8ettlement program told In·
tematlonal New11 Service that the
Iea.din&amp; mints wUI be reopened

from a 10 per cent cut
Pearlng
widespread

SEPT. 15TH. LAST DAY FOR STRAW HATS
And with the opening of Fall Hat day comes
the welcome news that STE~S0N'S ARE NOW
FIVE DOLLARS. You've always wanted 'to
wear a Stetac:m Hat-here's your opportunity.
New styles that make you look your best, finest
fel ts and superior workmanship. New shades
and new blocks for the new season.

Our Ready-to-Wear Dep't.
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wi thin a week. or 10 Clays • The
smaller mines wJII re ~ ume work ' ns
the market. permits •
Bti thousand men nearly aU or
whom have ~n without pei'SOnfll
fund5 Iince the strf.lt:e was calJ,td
last sprinll: are o.ft'ected by the !ft•
tlement. The ovenaa:e annual payroll In tht southern field in re~
recent yeat'S has bee.n a.pproxlmate~
ly $5 000.000
The lltrtkers wiiJ return to WOtk
without gaining onytlllng lor them ~
selves In pa ~ The ~ttlement calls
!01 pa)lment or 38 ~ent.s o. ton fol
loading and SUfi a day for day~
Their ltrlke was called ln protest
against those u.ages '\\- Inch resuttet

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Wellston Democratic candidate for
jcongress from the lOth 0Dn1Jrea&amp;·
tho.tlland,
lonal DLStrlct of Ohio and H o
In tlle U umb~r- ~ McLaughlln of Po rt.Bmouth, ea.ndl·
or Kfntuckv date for state Senn tor from the 'lth
wlls alo l'lnd Bth Bena.torlfLI
Dlstrtets Of
m,d .sym oa tO&lt;!- Ohio
of t 1e old oolltuh 1 Leo J Byrne Democ~ntle fJta.te
song&lt; 1, 1• &gt;t"t1v" 1,,0 .. n central comm!t•--an , __ .,
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taln and a guitar
l ranged tor the appearance or the:ee
With but these-and the.y pro, .,d political leaderS! ol the Democratic
a valuable herltalil:ll
indoe1l- hll party In M-eigs COIJll.ty a.n4 wiU be
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caP\e nfJrttt sqme V1• ~ E'at'fl ago an~ 1 present at the meeting Saturday
shOrtly &amp;tterwa.rels •ecured hls b1g
The public hll.8 been Invited to be
chbnce through an audition ~~ P~l\ent and hear the tallr:s which
WLS I!l.s sucocss wn ~ lnsto.ntaneous will be of lnl.erest It Is believed
ani:! ill a remarkably shfJrt time he I
. - - -.... _, __ -hNi sung 1\111 wu.y lntr&gt; ll.n enviable
po11ltlon amons Americas
fore
mfst radJ()' entertRim•rs
VOtll pbb~t 'ld In his recent book
t~ greht "./. mnjollty of BrnuJcy s
Those !from a dL'ito.nce who at.tO gs had never bcPn wtltten but t.ended the fune·nl services ot Mn
h
be'en hanjed dl'lwn by word of Mabel RnUSh were
Mr&amp; Frank
m•uth generation &gt;'\ fter generation Ramsdell
her only
ltandchUd
atng ttJe hatdy m.)untalneer folk Hamberg, N y and the three sbS e thl!' fhr$t !migration of th eir tm jMrs. .NQm \'I(OOde Mrs Ka.tha
lltry ' trom t he Atlantic Mea- ryn Croak ol,ColUmbWI and M:-a
bJtjlrd
Lpcy Thoclonorton a~huaband 01
t ille appears at the Electric Thw· Albany
Tbe other
latlvea and
, here Thursday
friends were Mrs J 0
Schaefer I
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and Miu Allie Price of Plymouth 1
RW·P.t.W TREE IN Ol!lb!'Cil' M:rs c g Peoplea, Maty Ewln, I
1rerf1" abothm lor belleve!lt·ol- and Gwen HeSB of Pomeroy MJa!
n9'-' ltob RlpJey and believe-It~ or~ Ploaale ~and Sylvia RouiJh ~ Byr
not" 1'- IB true
eUS&amp; and. Wilbur Rose of Ra 1
ac ne~
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READERS! NOTlCE - U 10u wam
the New• Oftlee ot The DaU1
Tribune, eall 28~L; It the Bllllnelo
Oftlce ask for zoz.JL

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MA,KES SUS to $3.50

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publlci~f
binder ~

about the deto.lls might
cept.a.n~ oJ the settlement pJan M
the conventiOn Gf wlion local dele·
rates tomorrow omclals withheld
announcement or the t erms Ope'"'-'f
tors however are lt:nown to hut
qreed ro pennlt the minen to ~
loo1 to unions without agn!eJ.nal :t~
~oantze Lhe United Mille Worket-'ii
Union
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Govemor White 1 original ~ij1
tot preventing further stl'ikea fV
requiring that no further w~
reductions be made wtthout 30 days
notice to the ~~:overnor who
tnvest11atc such
action sn
whether hla apptoval wtll be gin
\S understood t.o have been accepted'
by both !iddes
omclal'e 3triters and operator~
wert jubilant over the outcome::;
Herman TheiSen. ColUuncey mine•
who hat. h elped d.i1 f'C t the strlk~
\6 chairman of the Hooking VaUer
3cale
committe!!
ch nttf'd 1tn
rl"tendiy faahlon with an uld foo.
")ra.l Daugherty labOr .11uperih·
t.endent of U\e Sund..y Creek Cool
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