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OHIO STAT E NU9 , UW
i i C.H ST lif.l:)
C. L \., .I:.~ .,} J

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A VI:.

harbor are •
1n lhi!'2NIOIVII.
proal Dl hfl' deaUL
..It. Ia .. dealand Bulliyan
the
queerest eue 1 have ever rua

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M.18&amp;

oraee

A;wood
lcwelY
blonde aweec.heart of Dubola wbo
&amp;oeomPI'nted. b1m to TlKlk&amp;hw Jl
on hts liC'lt trip which

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September 10 bu oot. aen the
husband ol the mlMinr Mrs. Du
bats elm:e the sordid &amp;tor)' wu rt!•
vea ed aceordlrtt to 8ul1lv&amp;n She
baa been tak:en away to a. rt:i!10t1
on Cape Cod to res~

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WEATHER FORECAST-

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EADERS NOTICE - U you wan'
the News Offi~e ot The DaiiJ

Tnbuno call 236-L If the Buslno"
Office ask for 202 R

c hn ngP kl te m))f'ra U'f'

FULL LEASED WIRE
U 'I"S NEW
IT'S IN
1'HEl DltJLY TRIBl NE

VOLVU-NO 4

R~~~HElTG~ ES1

Pond for Du Bois Body

Str~ke

Khtll'l

Park)

SYRACUSE
u

Only one L.i e oeratle

AU. STARS

POUND STIRLING AT IU7

ThJs teun camlrtl' from tbe

• London

lloddnr Valley IUlder

Sept
16--INS- The
~und l:lterll~ opened at aa n 1 4
on the London excha.np todaY

Man

arernent of J W Hartley b
said 1.- be one ol the
teaml'l in the Valley

l•ste~&gt;l

Game Starts at
230PM

SAVE mitlt 11 VOSS"
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Double - S.Eety
Geared Wrmrer

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YOU EVER S'fOP. TO\ THINK1
By EDSON R WAITE, SHAVINEE OKLAHOM-"t
Norman R Hamtlton, Pubhsher of Portsmouth (Va ) Ster, says

That now, more so than In many years, newspapets are fmdn\g
at necessary to faght harder for everY dollar of ~ear revenue, and
aoo ~tting-les&amp;in return for thear efforts than m arty year' 'of then
.exaste~ce
P~ople 11;1 a \thole, and parhculf1rly many Jar~ IISers
of'IM!wspaper adverttsmg!Space, s~em t;o,thmk tha~ a l)ewspaper
as somethm!/ hke a pei'JJetl!a,lly endowetl mstitutaon and ope1 ates
on an mexhaustlble fund regardless of whether 01 not local fu'llls
patt omze tt wath thmr ac:lv~rt1smg space

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Newspapers a• e fmdmg that COiflpetltave agencu\s part1eu
lajly t~e 'adm, ru c cutbng mto theh revenue to a ve~ great extent
so g1 eat m fact thatmany of them a1 e findmg 1t n~c~ry: to ~ut
out the pubhcatwn o~ aU free radiO broadcast programs, all of
wh1ch 18 merelY. !liVIng to a competitive ad vet t1sing medmm ft ee
aclvertismg, anil the funny pa1t of •t 1s that the merchant who
buys space f1 on\ news11apers and det!des to use the radio nfstead
'"the one wlto kreks the hardest when newJ!papers d1scontmue the
gtvmg of ft ee space to a competitive medmm
AND ANOTHER THING, newspapers are bemg bombard
erl by adve1t1sers larg~ and small for a reductiOn m the1r rate
They collle to the newspaper and say, "We ve got a depre981on
story to tell :v.ou Trme8 aa e ttght, and we've Just got to get a re
ductton m our advertlsmg 1ate or we will have to dl.I!COntil\ue using
your newspaper ' Now rsn t that a fme club to hold over the
head of any publisher' These same advensers who are trying to
make the newspaper abso• b a ma]or pol't!OJl of the1r exceB8lve
overhead forget that t.lus depressiOn 1s not'gomg to last forever
and that some day they will need the n~spaper agam
Yet, m
the me~mttme, they are perfectly w!llmg to sandbag ~iifnOW de·
mandlng rate decreases, httle knowmg that they are weakenmg
the very agency they will have to depend upon later to help tihem
return to nonnalcy
'I'h1s 18 no t1me for advertisers to be makmg demands upon
newspapera for rate decreases and th1s 1s no t:ime for nei\VIIpapers
to be giVIng conceSSions along that hne
If the newspapers are
to keep gomg and mllintam the1r pr&amp;tlge, they must keel' tuming
out Just as good a newspaper as they ever dtd, and that can'll be
done on decreased revetaue
When the tide turns, 118 it soon will
f1nns wlll be looking to the newspapers to act, 118 they always hav~
m t1mes of stress, as the medium for bringing back proliperity
is "Don't Ktll The c-. That l.a71

If you only knew how eaay tt 11 to do the
famtly waohtnll wttli a Vo11 you would have ooe
tomorrow
The Voss does all the bard work
You
01mply put the clothes tn the Voa1 and turn a
swttch. The dtrtteot ptecea are washed qutddy
and cleanly and the datnbeot otlko and hneno
at&lt;! wuhed aa oafe1y u thoup you washed them
by hand
VOSS FEATURES
-hll ....

eorraaate•

FREE I

por

~_New

Hable uleb pared
wrillfer whl6l 11irtui)J .u

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.95

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of l!lelf Dralld111 &amp;abl 1-.

a1ao . . . . . . . . . tmm otbft

Convenient Terms

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RI~ILS SUG[

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mVESTIGAT~D

candidate

tor the presidency has ca Tied UWh

slnce tl e turn
f the centUl'Y
Woodrow Wilson en rled It in 1916
with his keep us out of war slo

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are qree&lt;l that Ut~Jt .~S
territory Silver ¥1 an

duatry Its world price Is
known Tbt' cattle u.nd sheep
dustry !las surreted In Utah
other parts of the we~~t
ment Is 11s widespread
ot the
and

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PRICE-THREE

CE,.TS

As Pope Pms fl c::·

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By WILLIAM 8 NEAL
Athen~ 0
sept 11-·IN&amp;-;..
t!Ement of the Ohio coe;J strik
JNS Slatr Corr,.spo dent
temporarily delayed toda.)'
Wash norton Sqll 17- INB-R
12 loc:~.l unklnt~ conducted
val VIce Plesldentla
ca. dldates
in I ga on of Oovemor
h!!ld
Lh"
po
1t
ca
tltllge
n
lhe Ea:&gt;t
WhU. s pe~oe plan In prepar
lo a lietO ld ~tlflcntion meetl
odoy v.lth \Ice President Cha les
ua on delesates to bel held
"'u s open ng h s IJB p campaign
row at Muna.y City
1 e 11. n c pnted aJll)l'Ovo.l o tht! ... Fot lsv lie Pa
and
~peake
l"n
the stve 1 mo 1U111 s'rl
jn 1 Johri N Oa ncr p epar ng o tollow
the Hocking Melg:s nnd c 1oo
11 ~ up lit; ~orous ut &gt;'~Ck o
es dent
fields was not glvm JMterdal at Hoover
till! rttllt Murray Cit) meetb g be
Cu1 s nd Gnrne worked BWR)
cau.e 12 lOcal unions had sent un a campaign pla s nt oppos e e ds
In
ct:!d df'leg'!te&lt;~ The delOi,ji~S &lt;~I U e l:&lt;l. Jlll&amp; til
s t al
ho '8
returned to their union
,od.jlyl, r01 ro o" ng
he at
1:1 a lvlll here
11 ;,w:u&lt;:tlous
l('rdn~ ,;, t hey dd not see ench
C sp
eJW ts of OJ por; flolf.. lo othe
a~e SC!lle propcr&gt;ed m he Jov
The V ce P -eslden 1\ho couter
Much time and effort was spent by J)ohce
n t1
running down the Dubois murder The above pJcture ernor s pia
wlon otrlclals Heely ed w I '!:1 esident Hoo c r on en
that the settle nent ~ y.ll pa gn plans tils week. v.as expe t
shows the pollee draggmg Great Herring Pond m the bpredicted
:.~pp cvAd DUILcult es were aald to ed o sta 1. a ne\\ dr
of the Rc
})ope het body mtght be found there Her husband Rl'IK h ve b en encountered rn the seoret pub! cons In h s Pe n ylvan
n eel nt E$ erc.uy but Lee W Hall. speech
He \' II off c al y open the
pected of the crime comm•tted su1c1de when he reahzed Ollo
pl s&gt;dent o! the United
Kt&gt;l.Gtone State camPR gn
Motoring f om WAsh ng o toc:lay
would not be able to escape detecbon Her bod~ was w l'k ~,; Union aakl he
ndent
t
cse
would
be
C
tis IHIB assu ed by Pen sylvan a
found a few hours later bur1ed m a ctypt m the•r sum by Unnonow
Republ an leadel's of a b g rece
Objection
pt1on.
The VIce President is et:pected to
.~--· --- ---- wage acale
wu.re Wlllch
11t1 ess agricultural and eeonomlr: is
a,gainst
&amp;ue&amp; In tus speech
He may ana
atrlke
the erlUcism voiced
Gov

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0~8~1SMURO£R IS
S~l~[~: W~MAN'S
B~Ol ~I~C~~£R[D

ed Guests

t~MP~IGN IN
U. S. C~PITAL

To Go Anywh•·• In Na
To Rallftcat.;,:, Bitt
Not Instruct The+- . I !ton On Tour Ia In
How To Vote
F1ghttng Mocd

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SER'!ICE
IY

By GEORGE R HOLMP".S
ms Btatr Corerspondent
Salt La e Clt.y Utah Sept. 17INB-In pursuance ol \l a theory
that every state b fiiJhtlng ground
aud debatable terriLory tbls year I
despite It!; pol!Ucl\l past perform
Mces Oov Fra 1klin 0 Roosevelt
brQua:ht hlll prcsident.lal candi~J
nto tladlt onal1y Republican Utah I
today and squared llV.A} for a bat

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VI

NEWS

Not Yet Ented Gamer And Curbs
Washmaton At
Because Untono Fo
ret Duty
Same T•m•

Week End In !: •It Lake )
Ctty, Then To
Idaho

Sunday, Sept. 18th
At Syracuae

WHITE Pl~N IS
~E runTHEH

n

"Debateble
T errlt:ory"
Say ~mocrat
Leaders

'

OF INTERNATiONAL

POMEROY OHIO SUNDAjY SEPTEMBER 18 1932

INn UTAH WITH·
C~MP~IGN 8HTLE;
GOVERNOR TO SPEND

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Oh o P&lt; r ton htht an(! SUndaJ ~UY
r Su ndey n North portJon.
w v n h i on cht and Sunday ~

Own Home

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AFTER MURDER

:1

Hutband And Murderer
C' nc1dea To Prevent

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QueatiORIRI
8
o ttl Ma s:;
Sept
Cba ~ ~ Ed III 0\ bou; c::: -'"
MLDbol.\lw
"'
l&lt;lt by de n 11 oca """"""~l
The s a e Jewel y ~;alesman
put lmt t through n s heatt hi
tac confes~lon of h s w fe s mtl'ld&amp;
w
be bu led w h her
a doruneru ce e o
t wss revealed
o Inte A 10na N
Bel 'I ce ~J.Ii
mo
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H&lt;&gt;a bl lu t o ec t-eat with Jw'l.e
"' d lear "'II ml ~; e w t h t h e earth bl?neath mocle~; bead~
g v ng o
d ca tlo
cf Lhe brutp._
UL)' a d nf1gu sh n .,.. h ch h~y beat
he r la~t
&gt;Much I a hnppcnea since he8c
110 fir s ne t
bu 1 btL eve ~
n gh
wei D bur ed towethef
l:lfi. d Je em nh J Mel: Il&amp;mey Du
P

Aa wrusaal photo show nr H PI Dol neiP~ Pope P u' XI on h 8 throne n
re«ptiOD room of tl P Va
an aa he ~ntecl an •ud .,.nre to a num
flf &lt;rieiton from var o 11 parte of' t he \\Orld Rarely ndeed ~ a
•mera pernutted Wlth n Lhe t!llC ed pree r.ct~ of the \at &lt;"an and hartl\y
ner maide the rseeption room v;here !he Pont ff rrant.&lt;~ aud ence"

the

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Hope For Nbssmt.; Nurses Error Is
Plane, Is Given Up Cause Of Deaths
M11na.d1 AbbH:v~atlcn,; and
Gl've• Overdoses K1ll

Almnl lmpc-s11ble fn h o.

n*en to Surv•ve af
Plane •• 1n Sea

1ng

3 Patient•

l b!:l

Attar e
McAnarnt')

S p
7- INE Hop
a
0
8epl 17- INSa e Am rca
Nu se to ~ on "
T e
&lt;' ntlnna cnCJ or u nu se
ate npted
on s op ft g
a oafl ead 1 &amp; the
abbre\ a tons
o r
c Atlantic !rom New Yo k 11.0 d gJDDlS and g alns Will! blamed
IW lo nci virtual
van shOO hP e toda) fo tl e death o three won
today
en patients at Lm g ew HOBp
OMc alN 11dn ttted
was almos 1\ere
pcssJble the rl ers r.ou d s II be
I he patients who were vlct.Uns or
11 v v ne: if thel pane hact been an overdoae of ~11 ana.esthet c
fo ceQ dov;n at sea as wave, would administered by Mra
Maybelle
p Obi!D ~ a e s.,.;a 1 ped n. b~ now Viall 35 the nun~e
prt~raUon
n wtLQ ~ uplijcelf the Jll~ fm tonsu ~ration.~ were Mrs
had reached"~ .111n~ tue e:t... 'J'ennkl Branham - r,t .l(n Anna
nsl e sea ell w1derwty alnce lt MeCullou8h 45 a n£'1; "t88 and Mrs
l:e!lli r ove1due wuee ctJ;y.s ago W llie 8bockley 30 P.lso a negresa
uu n probab !l! ! 1-e•Mted 80me
M~Jn( fJ'S for iffiS Jn te1
o o It
instmct10118 Mnt Vlnd prepa ed a
Neve elebll avtakl 1 througJmut 3tJ percent novocatnr sol ton t
I ll l' e e st I o lhe lookout fo ste11d ot the cuat.oman two pe1-cen
the c af\ n d tli three pu83ei.!gtl~
811 ce the solution Is colorless
a 'C c nun ero u; sJ Ips at sea
phv11 c an1 who we e to per!u
The A r.e cal
N lie' took otJ !.he tomli op rat ons upo t1 e h t l'
fron New York ear y T\ esda} no n \1.0 \en were u nble tJ de ec:t the
1 g w th Ell a Ne\licon e
une l'r or n tt e prepam k..n of
h
W !Ia
Ulb lch p ot a d D
a ae thct c until afte1 t had been
Leo M p sculli ownt'r boa d
adn
tered
It hnd been p nnned b}
Inned ate etforts l'iere made to
Plscu l to mllke observations of the -e~tore the patents b t he ove
p yslca.l tfect of tra s Atla tic do!Je was 80 large that the pi }8
ll
t n e o
(\ ria ll were helples:; to overcome th e
p o du tt t e fl t~.
1 paro.l}:ztng e.aect.s or 1e drug
M Scott Keams count} coroner
SUIT TO GO ON
vhc. investigated tho&gt; deaths re
Lon 0
J)
7 IN&amp;-Dellplte turned a verdict that the patle ts
eHo ts to reach &lt;i p vate se e eiJ were victims of an o crdose ol o
1!. n la re s nls bretlch of proml ~ voea ne admltll8~ted acddc La l
su uga nst t1 e Behen otl I al a
IK\V
e gh boxe p n o Carnera N 1 C PUTS MIEN TO WORK
(I( y wo.s.st:tc:lo~nfcraheallg!IJ
Ashtabua 0
Sept 17 - INS-ou t 01 Ia
F' ty the employes llill return to
r e ca ~c v&lt;tll be hea d du g e vc k Monday at the Harbor c11
OIX! 1 g o
2
hop ut the Nel\ York Cel tm al
ad t wap; learned -Oda
The
n~ has been
idle since
1u1t
HEROINE DIF.:o;
Mil ch and wm resu ne ope "a u
Col mb 5 0
l?- IN8open t.o11 car 1-epa 11
Sep
EL el p c 16 yea 0 d l[!'h chou
g 1 d d a he oil e n Mercy hns
I'OLLY MORAN "DOI"'''S SON
p til od n)! afte her dre~
aug
Hol ywood Sepl 17 -INS-Polly
nrc 1 c she vas savl g he s ster Ml nn
film comerUennc
odal
V rgln n t7 (ron [Ia ell
ha n annf!d to lf! IJO.ll} adopt Job A
h eateiJed he life
I'ruJil o 16 She adopted hbn from
The g rls \\ere cuiJ 1 g r u nr an orphanage when he was a
e rctu nlng home f -om c as.~s n 1 I:Atby bul only recently obtalne&lt;
Central high schoo In snatching
ega! proof of his 15 4. yea
bn
blazing can of pa raffin a•ay t om don lent
the side of he su;ter Ethe wa fu
taUy burned v rgln a was onh
' ""' tly bumed
ll.

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p aragttay Accused
Of Breaking P8C t

WILL ALLOW NEW
TIME EXTENSION Boh•••n• Chorae R•d Crou
A Jetter frum the Tall: commis
en o! the S ate of Ohio lo the
Me gs count) a td tor states tht~.t a'b
exterudon of time hAr; been allow
ed for the payment of peruOnal pro
pert) taxes d e on or before Sept
rn lv. 2C
The Tax Commission recent y d
clde&lt;l to grant n 20 day extern;lon o
t me ro th acceptance
of pay
menU! on the penonal taxes
and
tile audltt&gt; hiUi been lnstructe&lt;l Ul
reee ve the payments until and In
eluding o tober 10
The extenelon Includes both 1n
tangible and tangible tax the let
t- s ntes

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\\ th Jule,; Dui:J!)l!i
b c e or th .,.. dead man Ill In
charge of runera auangements.
fh"
o b:xl s v.ere apart fot the
Last me a.~t n gbl Jor arly Ullli
morning the co pse f.lf Mn Dubol$
eJI:h m d [ om the cellar or the
0 bot; summer camp yestet~
w ll be canled to the John H!'J~
htm&gt;ra par.lrn's In qv.,tncY b J6
her h~bli\Ild s
So dOell q,e ~'teo pse1e8S mur~
m}ste 'Y p1vdwce u.s dead ot
but twe- -atwr 61Jht-d'aJW'
a. corpW!I delliltl that eluded
ne shove pick and sound ng
In the vl.e nlty or a lonely sumJMr
bungalo,; be~ld.e a ~d
8tJ lhJell tbe mod sensatkmaJ
nurder case New Enrland has hac1
In years come ro Its c!OBe for witb.
c de or Dubois and the diS
of Mnl Dubois bod) ln. p.
h
own eel a
asslsta:Dt
a to 1 ey Joh V S til van
a
c d h? hi\CI \\r tten ttnlii
o hh; nvrstlgatlo s
M liS Oro.ee Atwood the beautiful
blo de ~ th whom Dubo s had, a
o ance b tore I ~ 11. re s
urdef
nd wl u IH.&gt;CO 1 p9n cd him to the
T cka oe N y hon of the couple
a e he 0 na s ru-ath wm not
be q PsUonect
I fl. n conv n ed Mu;s AtwOQd
knew abso ute ) nothing about this
n der
e a to e) asserted
r e ::~ok cu p t s deac:l Ttle mot e was 1t1at he was madly In ]Oft
wlthth.e Atl':oodg
But
a r d ha
en she went to
a p 01 G ea~ Her lUi pond llh
d tl ot k 1.1 M s 0 b::lls Ia~ Iii tbe
~ Mnt ut der he feet
T
r d ng of he bod)l of Ml's.
D LID
e ealed a. gr eS()me tale or
m c:le pllliUled llnd arrangea te.t
gllt 1der U e e)'eli or the vwUi\
b
f T e bo{} was sealed ln fll
.. au d i n 0 c co nc of the ctl.,
la two and a l\a f ff!"'t 11el'!p OC;n e ed on four sides and sealed b_t
a cement floor Lam Prazler 1.ble
Dubcis chauft'em belped D~·
ltl}'
e cement floo With a platfOI'tftl
Jus 0 er the spo where the bod¥
I\} he told
pol cc but he
k ew a corpSE! slept
Dubo1 said
ro an
·~"'' •
so.td
La.n"Y
Dubo ll const1 ucted
wl U• hi• •11• •t II
1 the house shot hc~!:~t~~~:~!•;!:
head w th the su.me gun
\e killed him•..eU ye&amp;terday
b tied her and sealed the
without an accon pllce or any
po Ice -elated
M
DUbois -~~"'ntl~
f lend a. Mrs
H~~DI
on Hud001 N Y
had not bee1 ;,;~;;,i:"· ,;i~;o;i
tie -ea.llzlng what he
He has been like a
o account of tho.t other
Sullivan quoted her Jetter
dow 11 the cellar and
lay \\lthout talk1n1J to me
Dt OOls eagerness to marr;
Atwood whom he tntrodueed
fu re bride 01 ly a month
M R 0 tbols dled W:lll the
notlve ol the crime
declAred

orkert Shot; Wounded
Soldier• Kntfed

to Paz. Btlllvta Sept 17- NsMaddened by reports thaL Par
~uRyan
troops In the db;pu ~d
C aoo area had shot Red C 1&gt;1:1
wcrlrern and knifed wounded Bo
v1an .soldiers. cltlzens here tad
~essed demands
the gov+' n ent
aunch s1 ab attack o As\1 d
capital of Paraguay :1t c I'C
l'be acCUBatiOIUI qatnst the P:l
ruayans were conta1Iled
ofllclal communique 1lmJed 1 ere b
l t' nt:ral QulDtaBUlas.
The !orel"" omce ~&lt;:nt U
I'
he Leaiue of Ma.ttons statl lS II
ln knlftng wounded. Bol vlam d r
lnr the battle ol Boqueron Fo
t.be Pa.rquayan troops had vloh..t
ed The Haaue eonvent101
az ~
ment
Aaunclon Sept. l'J -INB-Hea
rains in the Chaco today hamper
td Bolivian m&amp;l'leVftl'S aa hOfttUI

Uea around Pert Boquero 1

In

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Chaeo rqll)n DrOll ellflec:l accord
na to word recet.YI!d here
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GANDHI, THE FASTER
ANDIH'S latest move, that o! declaring a fa•t to the I
death, r~.ir;etl the question if after all, the swarthy ijkin· \
ned Hh1du is not suffering from some sort of the muny I
phobias extant in this day and age,
His latest outburst has been made in an effoitt to
bring about a change in conditions in India. Ht!! seemtl Lo
think that by becoming a martyr he can bring about a
change which his living will not accomplish. It u• unfair \
t L) judge any man's intentions but there are many who \
believe the little Hindu commoner is bidding for more
popularity with the millions of followers he has in the\ I
.-biatlc country.
1
Qwinr to the intense sqpeutitlons kat&gt;t ttJi,~ e by this
dass of people, it is juP.t possible that wen: he to carry out
his thr:eat a revolt of unusual proportions might bt;! start~
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:hereJs scarcely
•topping them at ail. It is ancientll
hi!!tory that the worst wurfares of all time were those be-:
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settlen•ent andi iC9impS-i8Ll,
ambltlcn
of bt\n&amp; oppoar.
or!'
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what is Ktill worse, it is probable tha.t there are many ever:v.t.h\ua:. He'a U1e kln~ or a bir~l
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ttle Isaa.lendar
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admit oft
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ofd
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than u·direct in•ult to the inteliii!'JnCe of tho Amerlcnn
peopl~. • Europe owet~- us u debt, honestly contracted and
we ex beet that debt to be settled honestly.
Bizarre Creations Outlawed
Liberal terms of credit could be eaaily ar11an11ed and •
Coming Season.
more ~asHy met If those countries loude~t in their howl I
abo~At lack of finanCes would stop theif race tor auma- 1
ments and devote their ellel·gies and finances toward a 1
settleni'ent of their debt which is really one of honor. In •
spite of what has aone before, it is almost unbelievable 1
that .Nmerica could be sheltering- Americans so Imbued 1
with ipternationalism as to cVI;!Il consider the proposals
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Sb.wnee, Okl!i!hom~

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Shawnee, Oklahoma

"ou. should puai•~ yoJr hornt city and booa~ with all your
might.
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about the family b)ldset. Often it is Mt)a\•se the wife is a little
smarWr than the husband. Somebil&gt;~es Ahe f~ard that the hus·
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problems: She· find!! when the
he uses poor JUdgmeot: He:seldom investigates
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THAT there is nothing like advertising to stimulate buoineos.
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A VERY NEEDFUL PRAYER-Show me Thy way•. ·
0 Lord; te~ch ~· Thy paths. Let interfity and upright- I
ness prt!setve me: for I wait on Thee.-PKalm 25:4,21 .

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I

GANDHI, THE FASTER
ANDIH'S latest move, that o! declaring a fa•t to the I
death, r~.ir;etl the question if after all, the swarthy ijkin· \
ned Hh1du is not suffering from some sort of the muny I
phobias extant in this day and age,
His latest outburst has been made in an effoitt to
bring about a change in conditions in India. Ht!! seemtl Lo
think that by becoming a martyr he can bring about a
change which his living will not accomplish. It u• unfair \
t L) judge any man's intentions but there are many who \
believe the little Hindu commoner is bidding for more
popularity with the millions of followers he has in the\ I
.-biatlc country.
1
Qwinr to the intense sqpeutitlons kat&gt;t ttJi,~ e by this
dass of people, it is juP.t possible that wen: he to carry out
his thr:eat a revolt of unusual proportions might bt;! start~
~6~~•l·""""..1..,.... 5) ,d1,. 1,, 1.,. ,,.....1'!oi~".,.."''""td
ed in the Elnfllish owned country. \Vhen this kind of peo- 1
:.: .:..:..
..;..·-ple becomes enra1ed and their religion betomes involved, ·~
r
:hereJs scarcely
•topping them at ail. It is ancientll
hi!!tory that the worst wurfares of all time were those be-:
By Artbur '"Euaa" Baer
gun
through
religious
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which
later
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their na,t
refonnsomatt)lniJ
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tp tr,-

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It is to be hoped that th e trouLlesonle condition 111
Jk.tormen Wert TM J..tllllen&amp;
drat.ed reformers tbat . u: a. ~n r~~r,-: Wb.J not bOmb
India may ~:~oon be jrQned out especially for the good of 1 We ftnf1.1IY met the Dllku) ot Dr,~ wanta &amp; drlat he JJ KDlnl' to a:et Ito
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1•1&gt;01 wh"e bo can \&gt;Ole ..erybody.

Sold hy the

T

Stansbury Drug Co.
Mlddleperl. Ohio.

wus c 1even bill lOUR ,
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Of cmtrse it ia possible thut Europeans thlnk Ameri .. 1 '8o he has unauy attained hls
cuns are foolish
enouah
to accept such
settlen•ent andi iC9impS-i8Ll,
ambltlcn
of bt\n&amp; oppoar.
or!'
'
ed t.q everybOdy
to everybody
and
what is Ktill worse, it is probable tha.t there are many ever:v.t.h\ua:. He'a U1e kln~ or a bir~l
)eopli in this country who favor such a settlement. ill' 1: who
ttle Isaa.lendar
ratht tcara
l' th.a.n" fl.heet
admit oft
Ulday
&amp;atur·
well, It wJU IOOil ::te over. We hope
J
fact there ar-e many who have advocated the untitc can .. 1 d&amp;Y.
You can lead a. hD81 to the partl'C1laii~m of the huge debt. . If eitht!r 1)8.t'ty 1 rcgurdiets!:i
ofd
I
bUt. you can't make ~lm
f
d tl He still claims Ula Noble ~peri· mutuela
bet. on )lltn~elf. It thc1'8 are a:olnl
1
the wetn~ss or dryness of 1t, wunb! io be Kurc o n ~:~oun tment haa been a ~&gt;UCClCM. u was a oo be IIJQI more ot th'ote · Noble
Jieking at the poiiH in November, there can be 110 better 1 beauutnt swimminG" lf!~aon In hot llxpertmentt ie\'a try 'em on awn-

.
f
th
1 fpt,
ea pigs and mtee.
ti me to start tho bali rolling toward •uch a de eat an to
_
openly advocate the acceptance of ~uch a pl'OpoHal. .
But you &lt;::M't _:o~~~ce th~-~-eh~ ·
In sptte of au tbe
As a matter of fact the propo•al Itself i~ nothinv· le•• ,
•
than u·direct in•ult to the inteliii!'JnCe of tho Amerlcnn
peopl~. • Europe owet~- us u debt, honestly contracted and
we ex beet that debt to be settled honestly.
Bizarre Creations Outlawed
Liberal terms of credit could be eaaily ar11an11ed and •
Coming Season.
more ~asHy met If those countries loude~t in their howl I
abo~At lack of finanCes would stop theif race tor auma- 1
ments and devote their ellel·gies and finances toward a 1
settleni'ent of their debt which is really one of honor. In •
spite of what has aone before, it is almost unbelievable 1
that .Nmerica could be sheltering- Americans so Imbued 1
with ipternationalism as to cVI;!Il consider the proposals
put lorw~rd by our (,]uropean debtors.
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IE' lJAV!!l heurd •o muah about hard time• and de·
, pooSiilion thp,t most of us hH.ve the iden that there 1s
SOJnetlli'llR' to it. Howevcl' many who had the idea prior to Weqpesqay eveninl[, chonged their mind• when they 1
went d'i&gt;wn to •• the circu• at the Pythian pari&lt; at Middle· I
po111 o~ that aveninar.
i
Tl)o circus, a t~ mall ol]e as circm~es go, hud a tent of ~
pc&gt;rhiall' two h~u~rod by one hundred feet in area. On
t11t•ee
of this enclosuo·e •eu\1! in tiel'l! pro~ably eight 1
, were arranged. ~very one of those souls·\
q&lt;t~il' on, thure wuA a !)rowd of bhl't3e or h
•l'londlnK ~t ~he open end where t~sy could

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iuy necktlea

HE LATI!lS'F story rogarding the billion• of dolhtt•• owing thh1 country by Europeans, i1:1 that thoy are will ... 1 He'.a oil H90ver became · Herbert
· ·
hemmenhaw'e4 on the Ellthtecmth
mg to PHY a lump snm of one b1lhon dollar~ as a sett1e~ Amendment:: Re retuaea to '.lm\of&amp;e
m~nt in full of. the amount borrowed which originally Roosovelt
b!ileame liTM~liJ.l la WC:~ttel' Uum a.t.tlb roof 1..1. Oalall$

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DID ·yon
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Bf. EDSON R. WAI:t'E
Sb.wnee, Okl!i!hom~

By :f:DS~ ,R- \\!AITf:
Shawnee, Oklahoma

"ou. should puai•~ yoJr hornt city and booa~ with all your
might.
A woman oftm· blames her hq~~bl]"d fudhiny; that go wrung
about the family b)ldset. Often it is Mt)a\•se the wife is a little
smarWr than the husband. Somebil&gt;~es Ahe f~ard that the hus·
b!lnd,is inclined·to•attach too little
to the hous~hold
problems: She· find!! when the
he uses poor JUdgmeot: He:seldom investigates
and, when giv- •
B Jist ofthinj!S ileeded, pays
comes home
wit!\ a•lOt Qf "just 118 good~' articles
wife did not want.
" Qn tile
the wife
eareflll
She reads the
··
posted'. on p~iQlli•~&lt; ttl• best at lesa·a11d

THAT there is nothing like advertising to stimulate buoineos.
When business is bad, it is up to you to make it bettor by
ADVERTISING.
To move shelf· warmera-ADVERTISE.
&lt; ':New customers look good to any burinesa.
. .....ADYERTISING.
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Wliat' we neeqJn this countcy is :{ire:
men 11'.1 our l•wm!lkel'l!- men who-are ~~~,~~pi
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WHO WAS

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AT ALL TIMES,
WITHOUT
LETTIN/, 'ASPER

"Mystery Man" of Tennis
ByH'~IN~

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Cleveland. SOuth 9; Holy Name o.
Toledo Wallie 7t; BllC~'r us 0.

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New Flower l\lakes
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1clal depression a new flower haa

put In an appearance in the Pome..
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Jake Ament RetltaUl'B.nt on Main
~"eet
Ther.e so-called depress
ton llowom are made ln' placing
a IUrlall piece of coal In any small
contalller &amp;UCh as a plate filled wtt.h
a solUtion of water saJt and any

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St:nd IS c~ml&lt;&gt; (tn stamps or coia) to Ft•hlon Bure.a.,
~~~d lu,: rt ~ a llrmc~s s ~ lip lOU lllo\'1! (or tJ n11hr 1h1
\\ nlt t ar r h1lly and platnl:t;tour ume and full addte ...
I ue from shouldf;r to hem.
:toU WlDL
It mould~ thr l11ure to well lx-low th~ hlp ~ w1dt-n 1lg th(' um1b('r of the pattern aad the
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will n lflk~ a !on-ly Xma3 1:1ft Make 11 ll(l 'tll; tTl
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Newspapers are finding that competitive agencies, particularly the 1ad10 are cutting mto their revenue to a very great extent
so great in fa~t thatmany of them are finding It necessary to cut
out the pubhcat;on of all free radio ~road cast . ~rogram~, all of
which is merely givmg to a competitive advert1smg medmm free
advertising, and the funny part of it ~s that the merch.an.t who
buys space from newspapers and decides to use the.rall10. mstead
18 the one who kicks the hanfest when newspapers discontmue the
giving of free I!PI\Ce t() a competitive medium.

:;~ ~~a.!n atA~~:e~nth~u::~t

wben the steering committee meet::~
that he hopes will save the disarmament conference from collapse
The question to be settled as rar
88 the Americans arc concerned is
how far Herrlot actually wlll go
&amp;oward immediate carrying out of
tb~ Hoover one-third cut proposal
It Is antklpated this questJon will
be
es &lt;llilpo,;.t of und" ''""• b'anch·
l'ltst-a one-thlro 'o.tuctiOn In
world navies Is beUeved to be out
of question at tbe movement be·
caUBe the United StateR probably
would not. qree
Second-there can be no practlcal diseUS8lons of a. one-third cut In
air forces while Gennany abaents
h2rself il'Om the disarmament de·
ba.te.s because her demand for arms
equality has oot been met
Thlrd-Herriot
accepts
the
Hoover program tor a one·Lhlrd
cut In land forcea but want&amp; Oer
mMay to count Adolf Hitler s brown
ahlr'Ud mllltiH ana Mu1180llnl to
eount the fa&amp;Cist mlhtta 88 partial

AND ANOTHER THING, newspap~rs are being bombard·
ed by advertisers large and small, for ~ re,:Iuction in their rl!te.
They come to the'newspaper 8J!d say, "We'~e _got a depression
story to tell you. Time~ are tight, and we ve J~ got t? get a~­
dudion in our advertising rate or we will have to discontinue usmg
your newspaper. ·• Now isn't that a fine club to hold ove: the
head of any publishel'? These Sll;ll\e adv~risers wno !11'8 trying_ to
make the newspaper absorb a maJor portion of theu exceSSive
overhead forget that this depression is not going to .last forev~r
IM!d that some day they will need the newspaper agam. Yet, m
tlie me,antlme 1 they are perfectly willing to sandbag them now ~e­
manding rate dedeases, little knowing that they are weakenmg
the very ageney they will have to depend upon later to help tihem
return to normalcy.
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BeJ)t.

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a.i the sharp rejection or the GeT•

J$n demand tor arms equaUty by
Oreat Britain In a memorandum
pubuahed throUfhout tHe world to·
day the Von Papen Miqlstrydeelded
~abandon note wrl\Jlll' on the l!llb•
ject and wl11 reply netther to
lPra.noe oor Great Britain
The German claim however wtll
be puabed 1b dlplOmaUe conversa·

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TO BATTLE OVER IVRORIJ
Cleveland Be~ l~INS-A bat
~ L~:~~an the Htllflboro churche 1 tle over the selection of juror~; to
.Po~
was delegated by the I hear testimony In the trial of Mau~
mou conference
,
rlce Ma&amp;ehke, Republican chieftain
£1._
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of Ctzye.hoga. county for two decades
mnd five or hla pdUtleaL aid9
clui.rged with the embeiZlement of
•1'77 000 frGm the county treo.surv
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Wall to btl launched in common
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PleM court here. t.oday
Aflt!'d Maaaillon Maynr Sa. 8 I

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New ){ork Sept 19-INB-Ue1lf!..

raJ Jacob Bechler Coxey ho)lel; to be
able to try out some of hl!t theories
of 'k on economics, he declared. to~
day here en route to MUdt•ton
Ohio when h~ Ia: Mayor
rrom 11.
vialt to offlc1alll of the teCOiliii~JC•

ot unemployed to WMhtngt.on in
tton Finance Corporation
The man who Jed ""'oxey'8 Mn1Y
\ 1894 still believes in publte WD"kB
for the unemployed and mon3y at

cost.

There are 0.000 worken In Me~~;sllloQ and 4 000 have no JobS be
doelarid
One thousand ot th..,
are llvlnK on the city
Tbat doean t mate ae l.'le
he
declared
'tl(y Idea Ill to 9'1~ thBm
work pay them wlth mon"'y wh.hOut a.ny interest attached to 1 ~ ollld
then they won't aslr: ror ch•rlty
It fsnt charity they
\Vant .t'&amp;
wort."
The Reconat•uet.ion Pln&amp;nce Cor·
poratiOn can belp hla plan hB u.td
Jt eaDs for the bulldlna t)( !lttW
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...Funera~ servl083 were bcng arranQed tcXkl.y for D W B C~~onnon
38 .!iOn of BtshQp Jam.tB Cannon
who died yaterday of &amp;utrlc ulcer
tile vote'""'
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Se l
l9-lNS- NDihvUle Tenn two weeki ap.
'lbe Bast Ohlo li&amp;S ~te case was 1 He tave no Indication or lllneu
thrown Into the Ohio SIQD'eme I whe.._ hill father visited him here
Court hen today tollow1ric a den .. weell: aao
lal by t.he State Utilities Oommill:
tre Is iUrYlved by hll Wktow and
ton tor ll re~hea.rtna .,11 an order 11- 1a youn
• .:o~d_,•,.lllh.:..~tee'----aued ~ 14 decllnlnc to fix 1."1
emergency rate pendut~ linal dia·
GONE&amp; WIN8 RACE
poaal ot tJte cue
AJtpeal aaatnst the comml89lon'a
Detroit, Tez • Sept.. It--INSdental of a re-hearillll' wu flted In Winner of a race aplnst death,
the aupreme court on behalf of the Speaker John N Garner today re·
FOUR BANDITS GET •• IH
Jty of Qleveland by w QeQrre m&amp;tned In constant attmdance t.,t
Kerr Olevclanda c:;.y taw director the bedalde of bit aaett mother
Cleveland Sept. 19-INB-Pour
Mrs Sarab Jane Oalller crtUcaUy armed and ftashlly·dressed young
BLOOD-HOUNDS USED "'~
h~ home
bandits today heldup and robbed
&amp;ue r-~~..old mother of tht' the manager of a branch store of
1N SEARCH fOR TOT Deuiloer,t.lc vlee-presldentlal nom. tbe Welnbergea Drug Company
nee WM tn a ~te bordertn:r
on here and cscaped lo an expensive
COQIII\ and her pb.Ji,lctan.s. ex
d autcmobllc with $l.OSO loot
Shawnee Bend. Mo Sept 18- the end rnoment.arUy EarlY
~
fN&amp;-8earehers aided by blood- the doctOrs al:lboWleed tbelr pa.
hoLmds today were JOOurina: the tlent WAS "lf4dlliUJ alnklnr
TO PROBE FAILURE
r..te of t.be OBarts OOIUltry here
A....cago
S.pt
l9-IN8-Tbe
fQl" the J ..year.old Oeorp Anderson
DADOW NOT CONVE&amp;TBD
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~o dlaappeared laat nl.gbt trom .i
Peleril.l Government Is ready to
pwnle attended by hil parent._ Mr
Chle&amp;~G Sept. 18-IN8- If l'OU Iaudch a three-sided Investigation
and Kn Jamea Anderson of Ver· evtor bear me I&amp;Y' 1 am 101n8 to rtve of t.hr: collapse of the ln8UI1 Utility

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the lncome tax laws and
ln1 the posaibiUtJ of bll bafiDc
This wtl fbe remark of OlareDee t.be bahtruptoJ' act
faiJe.n lhto the lQe waten -.1 Darmr tdJ OA rtpOI1il that an
U 8. Dlitrlct Attorney OWisht
Clrowned Ptt.r wt.a
IIUIOUilelenW1t of bJ1 ~~ 1be H ~ returned he~ today tram

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floe that. Oennany probably wiJI the t!QUWbrlum o1 bUf!Di ~n:t paye1uetdate her views on dlaarmament 1n1 power would be preaervad, he
t the meetlnl of tbe Jeque COUD· declired.
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:n Sept 21 11 asked. to do 80 'I'Ile ~ hal been tourtna Jo~
(continued on pap three)

resolution wa.s •Ianed by
three oft'IcJall ot the hoUday aasoc
lation-Milo Reno ot Des Moines•• 1'""''1
Ia pmident E H Hammerqulat
ot f'arminl(dale s D vice-president
and Johu H Bo8ch, of Atwater
Mlnn ~~eCretary ..tz'easurer
The reiiOlut.lo.n declared that furthea voluntary plclalttni of hlih
ways be Immediately diBCOntlnued
and tbat in the place of hl&amp;hway
plckettna Ianners organize In their
l'espectlve comm\Ultttes
DeapUe thla pronouncement some
plcketlni continued on highway
~Wllber ?ll north of Sioux City
where between Q and 300 t•nners
continued t.o blockade produce
trucks
There wu, however 8 markC,{.l
Urbona 0 Sept 19-INB-Two
diminution of ploketln~e on other ba.ndlts one of them a youth about
I"'Qds At a meeting of ptcket8 on IB years old today held up John
hiehway No 20 it WIUI decided to Thompson president of the North
Lewisburg Bflnk at North Lewis
discontinue the blockade pe:ndlnj" bUJ'i ntlrtheast of here looted the
further order.s from the national banks vault of an undetermined
aasociMion Pickets alon1 the Den! amount o! money and escaped In
son hl&amp;hwa.y al.so abandoned their 1 nn automobile
actJvities On bJ.ghway 7!1 south Of
The machine In which the two
the city the blockade wa.'l lifted bandits mflde their gcl.away was a
several dllys qo
8 reen cou!le Thompson reported It
Wont was received here that carried license tlliJ D-28290 which
1700 farmers tJat.hered at Fremont. was lt&gt;tmed by the OrP.en oounty nu
Neb and founded a new chapter o1 tomoblle chib at Xenia according to
the \farmers holiday &amp;.!ISOCiatlon
h
after adopttnr a resolution proleat· auto-'..1_11.:
.._~----lna aplnst eviction of fa1me1s un~
!lble to pay tbelr rent
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That now, more so than m many yeats, newspapers are finding
it necessary to fight harder for every dollar of their revenue, an?
ate gettmg less m 1eturn fm their efforts than m any year of th~Ir
existence People as a whole, and particu!arly many large users
of newspaper advertising space, seem to thmk that1 a newspaper
Is mmething hKe a perpetually endowed institution and oper_ates
on an mexhaustible fund regardless of whether or not local ftrms
patl·onize 1t with theh- advertising space

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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAH~MA

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Remain at Service• of
New l!~lar

Mahatma pandl'.ll whose
BUl1eSS Avenue UMted
thHih
·tii:l-dee,th.. ts ICb:!duled to becln
Church Wday cont.(nued
t1efy
y may refuse tG be relea.&amp;ed
Mme as
hi!Jh
charch
ot'llclals
after
walll:lnr
hom
jail
was hinted In a letter from
~"''l~e,t In the Brltl&amp;h mcmoran
out In protest. yesterday when a new hbn which was betore the Bombay
public today
The Un
put.or appeared to take t.he plaot aovemment todaS'
!&lt;ed ·~~~~ he &amp;&amp;ld Insisted that or Rev c H LUI;v
The lette1 said
treat.y ai'reements be respeeted and
Two thirds ot the delegation r&amp;
I do not rfllish the restrictions
could not condone violation by Oer
fused
to
stay
for
l:iervtces
when
proposed
and impciAed on me
many of the m\Utary ela~ of the
I am awaltJng the government"'
Vcrsamcs Po.ct whlle at the same Rev A W Clutch ot Hillsboro took
ttme advising Jn.pan that she would over tlte pulpit in obedience to the final decision
Meo.nwhtlc great activity ha11
not respect unilateral treaty chang Southeastern Ohlo oonterenoe last
week at Portsmouth Rev Lilly,
F.teqn e'l!dent In Hmdll ctrole.s here
es In the Par E1111t.
In corJiecti'n with the proposed
The United Statea Reed added merly a pastor a.t Bucyru11 To!
a fa!lt
trowned upon Jnc:elUitl in arma Middlepolnt. and ROCkford 0
While the Mahatma prepared for
menta by Oerrno.ny or any other the choice or ma11t. or the ctm81'C8'1·
tton which Instructed Ita delegat@ the ordeal that may lr:lll him by
power
to demand thet the conf~nce ~~ reduclnK hts diet of goat milk and
ft..
Se t lt--INB-Premler assign Lilly to Columbus
abatamlns from all exercise a. meetr ..rts
P
Wlllle Rev Clutch was holdlnJ lng of Hlndua decided to send a deHerr ot today lnvite&lt;t Ambassador services :or a small c;mnvd yesterday le&amp;atlon to Interview the reUatows
Waltet E Edge United St.a\CS Sen many members of the eonareratton leadet idol of India s untouchables
al.o1 David A Reed or ~nnsyl- V18ited Lilly o.t
the parsona e In his 'J•ll &amp;t Poona
vama and Theodore
Mnrliner whteb he has not ,.urrendered gto
It wu said that the delegat.ion
counsellor of thj,! Amerlca.n Embassy the new pastor
would try to dlscovet what eJector
to lunch with him ln furtherance I Several Sunday school teachers al pla.n would sattafy Gandhi so
of hts decision to act:ept in principle handed In resignations yesterday 1n 1 the~ eould place his proposal be
President l!oover 8 proposal fol a PI otest against Rev Lilly belntr re- fore n meetlnr of Hindus here
one third 1-eductlon n arms
placed
aandhl has announced hla proThis decision Willi announced Sat
A possible solution ot the eon posed fast w!U be made In p1ote.'Jt
UtdiJ.{ a.t secre~~kmll 1°! Fnli~~ troveuy was seen throu&amp;h aCtion of agalrult the British electoral plan
men flfY comm ledns on! 0:-e ~ "b the 1!:118t Ohio conference yesterday ftlr India Which he considers dlsas.
fairs a.nd revea
rut:C US ve Y Y at Ashland when Rev Llll,y was as trous f01 the untouchables
International News Sarvlce
signed to straabura o In TUIICara-

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The fact that ,Hemot. had an
nounced
ths
decision at trecret
meetJngs ot PRrliam~nLary Comrn!BSicns on torelrn rela tions w:t~
cxelusively rt&gt;vealt:d by Intel• a·
- - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -natwnal News St!rvtce Snturdat
The luncheon ollSLed mm e tha,1
nn hour
Afterward 1t was stated In nuth~
orzed Amerlco.n quarters
that
Premier Herrlot ho.d made a diiiUn::.t advance toward the American Con1regatio;-- Refuaea to I Great Activity in Hindu

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ed States Beno.tor Dnvtd A Reed of
Pennsylvania and Theodore Mar
riner Counsellm of th~ American
lllmbru;sy
that he Ia ready to act:ept Pret~ldent Hoove s proposal
for a one-third cut In nrmamenta

Cent at-Clyde Wolfe principal
and Anna Vau1hn and Eva Paris
Chapman
Run-Emma Seltz. prln,cl- SllDdAY and Monday Sept lt lt
Asa Hooktns palSugar
Paul Hayman and Bv~ BlmmB
Commercls.l
Kerr's Run--Guy Gorby prtnctand lln· pal Ada Hoskins and Marcella "Rebeeea Of Sunnybr&lt;J9k
OWeftS
eoeqpori-Ralph SpenCJ,r prt~J~ipal 1t.nd Helena. Phl1llpe
S•ns~ \\llh Marton Nixon and R,Belllm1
Children s Home-Carrie
Parnh•m
Mathe·
Comedies "Cast AW&amp;J" and 'The
and
and
En&amp;llsh
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Sept 19-INB-Premler
H "r lot at an Intimate l~n at
the Quai D orsay today Informed
Amba.esador Walter E Edge Unit-

TODA.Y

"VANISHINC
FRONTIER"

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Meetmg At Murray
Sunday Endo
Vote Of 72·24

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NeW £1eClriC• TbeaIfe
Pur-

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Sound
Strike Renewal
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Germany Shocked By En·
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Power &amp; L1ght Company
for several years He •• a
due umvers1ty and IS known

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IN ARMS PARLEY

Mr Pteneh
these !Jowers are of much more
value than aD.Y ordinary garden
t1owe1 because IJk.e Topsy of Uncle
Toms Cabin fame They Jwt
Orowed and therero·e require no ,
adrtitJ.onal care after tbey
are
planted
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executive of the Wtsconsm
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