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ANNUAL INSPECTION

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•Kiday e~n!ng maklurr semi fhml
J•N!J)O.raUona f(Jr t.hc f1n1t game of
the ReB.I!Qil to be pJnyOO nt the Mid
'dleport high Ac.hOOI football neld
fl'rlday afternoon afl.er sehool clo.~
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'the tlJne IICheduled 18 4 00
0 cloclt:
voochNl
Wed.nendo.y
r:yentng
Pamham and HotUI&amp; spent oon
slderoble time with their proteQe~;
in ivinK 111 trncUo
on ho
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und kl:k
T::! OOy~;
m'f'
ex!lf\11.et'l to took atler thlll JbnKr
0 r the plnytna: were taking p~cti
enl lt!nJOtlB u.nd balbt
were flylnrc
all over lhe field
1,lnce lr:lckinR
w.o.&amp; alc;o indll}l~&gt;d
In and some
t.lme wus uAed 111 l!i.ftrtlo.. the
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wo t wac boys JlnCt1 IIJJ
nnd did OOU!:ilderable work tn

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ur.lnt LhiB syst.ent or lllAY 1
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in11 their final check Cor plckhlK
thlllt 8tarting Jim up fot th
openlna
IAIJW Conch Farnham
ftad not decided Wednemiay even
irl8' Jtlllt who would be In tlt
lineup when the wl IKtle blows. for
uetlon PridDy
However he gnve out t.hia infor
ntaUon Thursday
utJmlnR after
hovlfll' slept over thl Pt'()J)oslttfln
Wedneaday niJI)lt
They Are

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1 T- Baer or Wolf

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O-Amold
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1RED caoS! CHAPTER 11
Personals
C
HOLDS MEETINC
In Auto base [ The local chapter
- of the Ameri. IUnited.
- wuu..
workers . - or ...
Bretbre 11 cburc:h wUl meet.
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It nnllllctul In t 11 n!nc lnnlnK din
'lhe Rl'q\ht~rhood uf th~ F'edetnt rrtond J)N!Aentntton
ed churolt iJfLI.hered Wodnesduy
'Th.e score flf lO(Iay II QOn\e will
e\'enlng R,t tlle Presbyf,erlan church be 9 to 5 itt fnvor of New York
nnd In rt tkadt went to Mlnersvllle Jlrt!dlcl.t!d ope prisoner when que,;
where t~y aurptiAcd a member of tlonetl by 'rile Dnlly Tllbune re
thP.Ir orpnlzatlon W,..ndell Orur.ser porter Thursday morning
at hi8 hdme
Here they haiti. tholr ...._The Q'Ofld hitting ot Hartnett
regular met"ttng and en]OyCll hOme t&gt;nlcngo
C Jb!l catcher
ln ~e
ma.dc it!'e c1-earii coke" mrt.. coffee l fh ~~ game brought the bcUPf or
se J Vt¥1. by Mr~ OrlLl'Rer
Guy OulnUifll or Syr \CUBe lncar
ccmted In the jail while serving a
tine nnd OOHts that Rollie H~
ley n product of his home town,
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will nflt be use¢ In the series
When the radio Rnoouncet s. mice
A G )t A L A X
1 tell me wo~ld that
the second
game hall beRlin the six oounty
H:u bowel flugglslmet!fl and con p l11onen; w:lll be stntlflned at the
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1~I"&gt;~C k ll and flJ"'VIC&gt;eJI of he jail door
~t'l)latlon
donto.ins no uloobol 01 to hear what lr. going on

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II Adam~
ldLV~rne Hope of aalllpolls Fe I)
several dP
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Wtthout Acbon From
Leaulature

FOOTBALL
Pomeroy H S
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FRIDAY, SEPT 30
400PM
Middleport lli.A-11

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Wur the beat of Hata al a pnce that
it aure to pleue you.
OTHERS Jt.95 to $3 so

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AdmiSSIOn

s RebuJ1 to Germany
rec.~ Gene-va Conference
• OppoRthon
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Reich Determmed on A1
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ot France, Umted State~ and England 'German Over
Preatdent De

AOUL1.,

sv~ll~ church met Wednesday even

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CJ ASS Mt:ETING
The Wlnnets ClllSR or 2he Miner

Vu.lera.Jileheved

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CUTTING SAlARif5:

By H EARL WU.SON
Int~m,atlonal News Elervtce StliCr
Correspondent
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Columb\15 0
Sept 30-IN&amp;- 1
LQKt oppoeltlon to a .slate lnvtstl 1
sation of milk p rlcea !&gt;&amp;old to farm
l!rll wn8 swept away touay in a rls
inu cen!iUI e of milk dlstrlbut.ors
which led the state Senate judicll}ry I
con mit lee to unanimously N!COm
11 an~ adoptlfln of Oovcrnot Oeorge
Whit.~ s request for o pr~be
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The Senate which blocked the
proposed lnqtl ) lll.~t nigh t Rf\;el 1
t1 il H[ll e h d voled approval by •
wle or 102 to 1 climbP
on the 1
bl\ndwngon to:lny the committees
JCjlC: t practically a88urriniJ
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w• of the Bmke re$0lution which
sebi1p e r:
tt c orr,emembes
\\ h r.h m 111L report hP.tOJ e JRn 1
The co n mlttee will lnvestiga e
chftr!o(t!S by rt(&gt;resentattve Clarence
p n
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CUT $1,000 INCOMES
Ao Well As Horher
W 1th Governor
On AS, 10,

Both Houseo In Accord I
County Offoc1alo
15 Per Cent Baa11

Ao Teams Are On"'·-Chocago To
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Saturday

Bv DAVID J WALSH
INS B~JQrn Wrlt.er

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MASON ·~ITY
Sll.t'fth und Vloln Qnnlls colored
both or M!dcllej)Ort 'f!re 1eleAstd
W II V1u!foru , f Solem wul n
trom tile Meigs county jnll Wednel! Vlllltor he1e ovt':r tiiP. Y.Cf!k end
day &lt;A hen a settlement of thei 1 fin
Mrs LoUL'iu n.houd ::1 w.11s bJOught
Cll and coots was made with the J orne f10111 the Uol~~tl hotipltal FrJ
court The two weJc cha1g:ed wit! t r!ny um1 I:; 1epm t.cd 0 be im 11rov
lntoxlcatton in tho! cot rt r Sqwl c
E R Titus They \\trc mrr~t !
lRRt Sundny

lull; at ConunU)litY Hall with Mrs
Edward Orue~~er
Mr8
:Herman
O:ruiJkelr and Ml &amp; Adolph OJ 1169@1
and Mrs Dana Brown actmy
hos tesses
ouesl.ll or ~:~,~~l~~~~~
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nnd Mrs Ohm\ S. hacfer

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--CLlJB ROSTESS-Mr~ E K Lippincott was hos
tellS Wednesday evCnintr t.o her
b.rlttae club u her home on ~J
berry Avenue
Mrs Dor ~air
Mr11 Wter Pauber and. Mlss Mar
1uerite Meter were guest&amp; of the
Mh11 Mettt ~elv£-d
high
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Vinton County Man
'"'.'::~:.'tor Robert A Taft &lt;R) or I Extended Mere) Killed By Youth
Olncinnatt who chn ged yesterthly I
a oomblnotlon of milk dl•tr&gt;bul&lt;&gt;r•l

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that. tht! govcmor was pluylnQ poll
-tics bv w.Ulng fot. an InqUiry to- Ch1o Jur1e-r Save Murderen
day amended the: reROiution to re
From Electrac Cha1r1
move nll reference to the general
a.SiletrJbly thus m,aklnl!: the probe
by Verd1et.
eiCtlu•tvely th e g-overnors It Wf&gt;
.,. S~ql):,., reoommend~d for adoption

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Sept
Following Ble ngures
ttnd11nce and recclpt&amp;
h,. II('COnd game or

d s base ball ser!f!~
T tal for TwG
Rl r t dance

Cboose Among These New

Arrivals.

Charming Coats

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H~USEH

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Governor Charlled W1th1
"Piaymr Pohtica" By 1
Senator Taft

S1mply but elegantly atyled 1n the cho1c•
est of Fall Tweedo (and 11m dar Woolen
Weaves.) The type that can be wom for
every practtcal occaa1on.

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IN I&lt; A!'JT lt.Uillt U fii\JRSUA \

Tailored Suits

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of Edwl\rd .l'.t: Blake
Mr and Mrs Albt:lt
Mcl&gt;nr te
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U e In .,r s l)urenl~:~ Mr au ll M

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$1 95, $2. 95, $3.95,
$4.95, $5 95.

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Mrs John S Wilson and two da
gbters M~rcelllne and Joan Lol lit
left t01 Cleveland Wedne&amp;da.y t
visit the fm mer s brother Hownr I

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Rut.tencutter fllr a few

ohw al\d Wtllot Virefnia PtJ.r
~rh t a1 d 8a
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Featurmg particularly the new sleevea,
collar and wa11thne arrangementa
Faoh·
wned m the lovehest arlka, rough crepe•

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Examin~ tlie ta1ll.r~s

find

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Smart Day~jme Frocks

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WHILE THE CORRECTNESS OF MODJ::S
COMES FIRST, QUALITY AT THE
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&amp;\ the News Office of The Dally
Tr1bune, call 236 L, If the Buslneu
Office ask for 202-R.

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entfl Mr d.nd Mn 0 A Jivlde
Rol Pareone visited his fath er C
W Parsons at. t.he City h08pital In
Partenburtr BundQY
Mr and Mra W A Gold of m ar

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Ji'B-OrueRfr
This evenJno ... •·om
wf11 go Stl&amp;'IU lhmllfore muy be UliOO l)y
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throllflh 11 tight lliR'no.l drill a.nd a diRbelk~
The Ideal Internal tub
KtlllCrM-1 a11-around sytltem
of
warming up exe clscs
but
no I flnt
Price $1 ~
strebuotU extrellleiJ wilt be lndulg
Bold By 'I1te
ed In at that time
Much lnt.ereat hlL, been shn .m
Stanr bury Drut Co
by footbnll ram ihrouKhout the
'IUare us to whllt ltlnd of a Ltlam
Middleport Ohio
the Purple Pnnthl!rs wHl hnv~ ~~-..

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LuCille Jl,lde.n of Glenford spen~
the wek end here wl~h her PLI

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at lll.l' home tn Oharlelton

W Ingell were vl&amp;itore at P't Pll':~

at. the home ot Mra. Hilmer OuliO
or~J~uno~rt:?'u:;,~
1pal ehurt.h w::lll meet P'ttday neo
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Columbus Orand Coll'!mander ot 1 .!heriJ! A 0 Tril.c:y and deputy m~~lnr ......~--- a I aen on Weat Maln Neet
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Mr and :U!'&amp;. Herbert Plckem llD•
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Comman ery o
e Hank YoUDI ~ til t.he- ea.r d'•oneslon wu carrlt4 on ooneem- 1noun th birth of a lne pound
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Stat.lt or Ohio
t dr,ven b)' a young man wh'tch went ihl" the natlona.J roD can and mem..
ce e
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The cooclavf' of the Ohio Valley llhrouch Pomeroy and Mell&amp; c:ouoty bf!'llhtp drive ror the eomlnl fear 1boy born Wedntl&lt;lay, Septem r 21
Ownman lery brought an unusually Thursaay a stoJen machine which Mr
Dixon st.$.ted. In the meeun 1 atM~lr~v~:i!t1\:~ pe t
8 n l
large number of memt:era to the had be~ reported to their ot!lce
that Melea eounty would lOOn J't·
Y ...
a.sylun 32 men ~r, ot t.he k~&lt;:al
The count)' ontcers lmm~tely ceJ\le a portion of Cotton c:Jot.b Thursday vlaitJ.na frlencll and re l
1order bt !n!l pn:sent In addiUon to 1sta1 ted af~r the fkelng car which which would be aiVf!l'l to Ute dll
es !~Col':""~
ho hu
! !he v ,;!ton~ Accompanying the was enroul.e t.oward Oalllpolls. The ferent r.ountlea of tbe difterent bee 188 Jo~t Y111 ~11 ~
01 and CommnndeJ
\\All
Eminent I car was belrlJ" driven at a hil:b states this !alJ and winter
On
n ser
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at er ome on
t Comn and• r lmu11 t C Mount Ver I rnte 01 tiJ)Ced und it ttppe!U'ed that July 5 193 :.~ Prerddent. Hoover a
!:ast Main atreet with lnflainma
on Co u mdP.ry Nil 1 K r or th~ drlvf'l' would tJ~C \PJ when the proved an act of Congresa autho~ tory rheumatiam Is reported ta be
Oolim b ~
motor ot the Melp county &amp;her-- l lzioK the traru.te- of 500,000 bales 5001ewhnt improved
lucob H n Jll
r Ct e hi c h Lll! car tCJWied to !&gt;CI aw nea the of govnnment owned cott.on to the
J B Moubmy and R E Barr
8Mb ycu.1
vrullallly th
o!dellt PL Pleasant. brlctgc
Amf!tlc,_n Red Crofts tor Ute ln nr '?ittaburah were bus.lnt'SI v1aJtora
KniQ:ll fe nplaa !1 lhe county wa.~
A call trom Gallla coun~y officers Iproviding cloth and Yffll.rinll;: •
ret In t.own Thursday
one OJ the II Clllbers p 1 ~;ent fCl lhc llowe~ C SULLen LilA ~ U'ley tad ar r(lr th.e needy IUld dilt.l'ellfld9
Mr and Mrs L 8 LQ.QI'Qnge Of
occasion
u ~:~I ..-. :J ~he 00y h llll pJutn' him ln pJ n or the United States an lUI HunUngton came Wl-dneaday for a
Five 1111. t. 00! nuu f'J ~ u N W11.~ ! Jull 1lnd had l.akcn the allegedly IPrrllo ks.
It waa also 11
R~ VUJit with
Mr und Mrts A W
uer H B Smith J A Wllloek c ~o:t l!!n eu.a l ntu 11 t.cu.J)'
th&lt;&gt; 1 ~Ung that an
Drummond
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A towing cu rn: ,
Pun eroy SOOtl bn made to thea.ppca, Wfll~~
Mt11 Myrtle 0 Hlil.h haa return
tc')O Jk 1111 active p~tt In t.he portruynl kP. tl(le went after tile ootmty car to Meillll co ml LO lly J)eflp1e
lld f1om 11 vi IL In Wurren where
of the crder or the temph durln.., Lr11lJi I hm1 Ju1 q&gt;uls wnlle Lhe of Ule cou~y eh~ntor~nlh:ut~:~p vt: v ~lt.l'!tl her ch ~ht
M111 Clyde
wl I h f' o rmnclf'ry WD.II lnllpcc 1ottleem w:lll return the bOy and the md MWlng gannents
R WIIUa.mson
f!
'P licv 111M tile hwd 1 ~ ~;~smn I '&gt;\.1 lu ..: 1 l.i M
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I Plour (llstr!bullon will eonUnue M1 and Mn&gt; Henry Wa rllll of
u dellc:lou~ tlhmm wn11 ~&gt;""rv ed IJy
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In town
th Cl) n 1 tt c un 1! f 'Nthm nt.~ 1on Iem 1 Pd
May~ Heiner secretary t th Wednesday
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or Ri K1 I I t RalJ l1 Oil
- ..lOCO.! cha.pter
The
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Harold 1 u;nbull of Bound Brook
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INMATES ARE lonuon will bo given ouf:xt 11 N J R()IJnt Wedoe~a.y in town 1
R Y F. Olbl)tl Walrl A (,llmntP "WATCHING" SERIES luy Oct.obm B nt the Huber room• tJall!ng on fJJClldll o.nd relatives!
H nrv F. I ll Ul I C u I Shlcldll
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Mrt&gt;. Andrew Lflv.oyer of SteubA I 1111,.. ol tll
knl1 hL-: haw I
cuvdle 111 her"' vlliltlng her slllt.er 1
~IM 1Hit I lhd 11 1 lion of flltend
E\flll tx lh nLI t U ll d Slr Les BUCYRUS SHOPS TO Ml'S tJIIIun Ohlinger
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1m tUHI y con tuu; tum,!&lt;l I " uLU Ll 11
to
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Mr
ot! Mr1i Homer Mo.ubtna 1
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In ses.&lt;llo 1 I 1 NPW Yo k the rdx
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of DcJo:t.er were l{llCIIta at nn
lnmnt.cs of tht! Mdlt!:i c mnty Jnll
'\ fP I m. r0011 tho New York Cen annlversnry dinner given by M'l:
hu.ve locnscd their nLt.eotlon on th.ot l ul nail '0 d 0( mpnny J;tntcs ill.a-t nnd M111 Juke Roller nl their home
yenr uod F IClny rvN lng will 1
Kttbject u.nd ' I 1v. ! lin~ the out
tJ c Ht npR or that comr»my at Bucy on Mulbm1y Avenue Wednr."«!ay
x: nn oom11 with lnl 1rst
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M l:i Mary Joochlm and datigh
I xeellfln~ thnu rm tl a down town
ShmHr A 0 1 -ncy sal bc fore lis
&lt;Jj:n h ge~,f~he sho;. there t e~e t I Mrd Bncr "a.nd MillS Emima
Wsch~~r~~~m~~:~,:fl o~heu.o
to ~t 11-udlo In thP. Hhmltf 11 re11ldcnce Wed
l'llcymtul v IJ! bu giVCI) tu ubo t Jo:'l.ehlm were recent visitors of Mr
11 un sua Y ne~dllY aft:eu oon und.. IIRteot!d to 25 nun r om PQmr.roy IUld Mlddl 1 and M1-s EdW1Lr I Joachim
nnd
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a rae cmwd ro a ot~nl Jil: !(Dint the fll'l'it gnmu nr th !lf'IIP.A While oo ! wtw hov I t!C
t I srert'i d f mlJv ami Mr ruut M -R HenrY
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Jul lumu cs t H ne&lt;1
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tlu rt Jtm 1 Ihe Hobson dlvlslon Th.,
U.C I II nm nn I Y or
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f. us to cntc h thf' HO md or 1111 nn· B wy11 s shoJlfj h \Je ll~:&lt;~-u hllr&gt; 1 1 I nwn
-llfliJ c1s vnlcl'! In o clr.r to ~l D. oove1nl mon~hs
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1dcscri)ILlnn flf Whnl wns ootng
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Wlo! in.speeted Wedoeld&amp;y r.o.., Quai'I"J' When car
by Rllht Eminent Orand
Breaka Down, Flee•n.- Seeond atl'l!et ,. c Dh:on of
Commander Robetl. H Pausch of
Wa.shjna:ton D 0 naUonal field
Mount vernon Commandery No 1 I
Drn"er 11 Caucht
representauve wa.s preeent at the

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Yankee~

do prelt:v much as tl e}
thr. l
New York gr: es
ftr~:~t of these the Cubs ~~,.e~-~f'J
,. ' bod!) and lost In
ttl-" difference didn t ~eem
f)Ortant Anyhow the Cub8
(' ' \\e l and l011t
So eve1 if Ot\arle' Root
along 11 lth the kind of
IU"t! touting him ro
t~~;~
doe.,n t geem now as ~~
can g eatly allecl the
Thus fa
bp n o

Yank~ "''nplly
ch the better

the

se.::ms as lhou11h Lhe
cant
1! Y ha e rece ved
cl"'cd
!lames fron
Oom~o&gt;z E~.ghteen Cubs have
(\Ill davs
In all Y::mk.ee pitching
('d -"'
o d that Chu ley
C lca~to manager n s
I ~ I L n ghl that
bt:tter left l'lander todn)
n ll e 1929 event

Capelet modea u well ao 111any lav11hly
trrmmed with luxuflant f11n. Broadcloth
and other weavea

a 1 d so did

$10.00, $17.50, $25.00

1)1 1 AI trays rea d)
!It e I!ILh A for Jbe ':''~'~
r rl ted as a 11 or a er Jn
and elevated to a pedf'!ltal

\\o~s

the Ynnke ~
th~ Y lnki!es
m tUng after the ga 1 e
best club won The
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Ht' ~O.h:

t\ as pa tlcularlv pleased
er: because snld he ,~,'!'~~c~f
him the Cub5 would -.

u n and If thev cUd

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ld ha ve nailed

JC(' dldn t Sll) so But 1
lo know that he s

n ngs like that He doM!i'.·o.;
be ua lied to any tt oss
• " ~ It dhect from \
I n: d d his tM.t hod
In "Ill 111\Jothlng elSe

Contmuoo on page

�Plo(ll 1'IIIID

5enate

stain Cuban Senator I

West tA&gt;Jumbia

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ot ToiOOo I&amp; lpend·
"'-Y8 wlth hil p~~rentA ,
ur. lind lln 8 . A. Halllda.y
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umbe r
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r rom wu- Omnae
attehdecl lAw'el Oranae Bll.turda:l'
nll'bt. and enJOYed k.e ~

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•Continued • -: .t. Dl.et

l tion plan to county e:r.ctkm
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By a vote ol II to 7 tM aenate mesa:!C...~:% "',:.~harleston

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1 Rallloay

~ few

l!lLn proceeded oo pau thf biU ap.
pl)'btl to el~t\on board mombe,..
J W llelloa IPftl~ 8und;,.y ni.ghl
l &amp;od employe~~ the senate t&lt;:OOOITlY YUh hia nrpbew Ll.fe Nelson and

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family of AddiiJoa.

I thJ.cUona
Mr and llrl Lee Maftltl or Ath
1 n LHmed a&amp;&amp;llred tilat. when
ens were week end ruest1 of he1
l l)W ruehee the bouse today
mol.beT Mn IV)' MIIJ.er
f!lnl cppceiUon Ul It wtll devciDr
Yr and Mrs Ralph Ward and
' '" t t~nd It Lo ~~
joint ~onfert&gt;nce abn Robert of Oolumbwl came Frl

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day for a ff'W da)'fl vWt w '' lte
, &amp;th the unute and hous.e, hoW- parents Mr and Mn Delno Nel+Vet, we1e unanimoua In t.h•l.: ap-

The Maater Key T"

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JJJ'O~I of I he govt&gt;rrwr's bill Ca.ltOhM Neblorl Who hat&gt; bf~:t• qult1
lJI)fl: tile oompen~~ation tJ! omm&lt;:r I Ill ...,1111 abk! to 1 all ou Ius bro lll~r
dld!vt: omcwb; on the l&gt;-lOOeloo Noli&gt;ou and family Sunday
pv cent boiilil C'hl~ bil l now goe.s
t:J tht KDVernor and I~ ln&lt; 1!1-st to
Ipa .1!1 the gaunllct 111 both Jegt.,la1tlvc branchet~ I~ L~ &lt;:stlmo iOO t..r•

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I M C Hob1u t IU1d
Mrs Cedm
IC I~:rk occompp.nu·d M•F. Jllha Hobtut of .Ch:velnnd, who hns bet r
1vlsttl n!l here wrth her son M c
Hoban and famt ly fOJ
t he pa~t
S~ICtlll du ys as fnt
as Columbus
Friday
Luther Rim Jey of Hnntlngtou ur·
rlvoo Thu'"S&lt;\ay for a visit With rcHelp
Heath M thod."11t j lntlves
G 'ld ' B
K
e
li!:rs Ottie StnniCI
rE"Lurned to'
Ul
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elloga cereala Columbus trida y niter u re w ~av 11
Satu:rday, Oct. ht. at your vtslt here
grt.o cers.
Mn J H Otntc Mts
John
DownlnK and Mrs Mmnte Nelttl:hng

ALa meeting of th~ Senlm ctllSS
of Middleport High School which
was held recently thP. following ofneerl!l have been elected
Bctt}
Mkhl Presldem Wlllrr m ·K Kinenid Vice PN!sldent
Mn rgan•t

John A. Liojd
Tom
W. Jo.lts
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1\-tcADOO'S BROTHER IS DEAD

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Sept 3G-1N8-1'he
body of Malcolm Ross McAdoo, G7
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P'"l'l)ll!'l)d

l UI fl:!ITIOVIll

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Chicago fnt burial toda)' McAdoo.
a brother of William otbb.s McAdoo
died suddenly ycsterda~ or an aclhe
kidney ailment

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The bOWie bill eutt.lllg '•allu lc·s n
1t Lute dmcialll and f- lnployf'l, u; "'·'·
t.1m&amp;ltd to 1111ove about 12000000
annually, comPBtell. with a ,Yt'arly
, 1 "VinJ of apProxJmll.lely 1160 000
1
, in Cxeei!S nt the governor's pla.n
· After pa.&lt;~t~lng the h0118e by a
'vote ol 108 io 0 Lhe governors til l
!lf:tUJ\1 up the tnllehmm'}' b} th ..
jr ~·~ rc.r ttte di..-;trlbutlon lo ct~ les
l11.r.d othc.r J&gt;OIItlea l sulxltV I!I Ion.~
PQ!lr relief fund11 lounM b:, uw
This SIU.IG 11d or ~If - Drain·
Jl'eden.l Reoonstructlon
Finanero
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1 OorporatJon, was In the lu•tKII! ot
lnr Tut.-FRflE w.
1 thto Henatc judlr.Jary commltiAlc LO·
: ilnv
A jOint reROI.utJon pendhlg before the ~~enate today on thl' que11 t!Dn or adoption, req1~t&amp; jUdges
~d other otnelal~ not affected by
T, , '"' ~ ' Tr.,&amp; K~town
JIUCh .salury-cutt.tng legllllatk&gt;n a~&gt;
It til\ 111 1 1111'11 oi 1•1ll••w \!j. tlo+• nray 1M: t:.nuct.ed nt tt!fl p~N!nt ~~suoll l!t ~t lr•·f II .. ~'"' "' .. n4• !nf'h t:1 •ldn to volunllully nccept the :\a.UW
:-;•:t: TIU' NEW
It'~ IU llt'll.dll 1111d 11-1 11,1\llltl nlll\' II lnte Of l'edUCll(ln a5 may be r.Otl·
bll( h altlloul••~ 111 tl1e Jt;)('l\y 11101111 • L" ~d Ill such legislation
s ,\FF.1'f WRJNot:R
ta i ns In l•lnho, :\lunt n utl nnrt In HI d his ._t;;~lutlon WR..'I recomuwndH itN
u t\' l •11 I' wn mI e•t tllllc
Y , .. ,.,.. Lhe f!OVtTn()J "ud 1111
m
arC'It 1n 1~
eootlOill y ~mmllteu
1 talns or ~1:'1\ Hnwp!!hlto&gt;
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Mlddlopori
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FI'M I Otu dntt Pnsto ~
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come
l'l lth us and enjoy It
~OLuMIIUS
1 10 20-No·ninl' worship Sermon
, ~&gt;lumhmo, Ah.ln
1
"ttl:Ject "Knowing lo do Good ·
tlrrpr~&gt;or
0 00-C E Hour
1 '1 ()J)........Eveutng EvnngeliSlloc BerIt at~ ltt'dlh' d
l
vJct!
Sermon
subject
· Felrx
Brtna )'our !rlends
1 Wed 'I 00- l?'rnyer and study
JIATII $1 !'lti
Hour. The Women s Class Is In
, 1 cht~rge of the serv1ce
Attendance I
1
1). ~ 'llC. lt.OOM AND
A new counte of study 1
1 Is growing
Is oo sta ~t tlrls
week-making nn
1• P.XceptJono.llv Rood time for vou to
tot.a.rt att!!ndlng these a~at services 1
IComll'-N'oie that all ev~nilli ~~er- I
!\I IIA l ot lll 'l
IIOTf:l
vlcesar~ at 7'00 Instead or T 30 The
1Evanrellstlc Campaign 1s scheduled
1 !m the two week~; bPglnnlng Nov 0
1The earncht working Of every mem"' lr1+mn"- :11 R.lihs S~IID
ber between now and then will
!or toward gunrqnteelng 11:.&amp; IIUC1feah d
1Ce811
EvAry Mm'lbP.r Enml'~tly
Wr1f" l ' nr Hnokllf't 1.1111 IIJt;tfll
, j w':rtlng ·
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GREAT
!'ROM OOD- Be hol u, I give
~ oH poWer to trcud on Hcrpent.s and scorpion.':\, 1:1.nd over
.L!J the power of the Cn(J my; .u.nd nothing l:l hull IJy any
mc&lt;~n8

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huit you.-Luke 10:19.

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1
, 111,. ij\111 1\l't1 u~ u ""·'I UJ•,, ll otloou
r1nllh lu •um~P Jl .s tn t 111d llllh 111"
, IICIIIIf" J u~r rl\t-r
fllr th e m rn ul
l lho• &gt;&lt;.:Oa 1111 , !111• lllli &lt;I ,.;ldt• nt \I IIII

f'RO:I&gt;OSAL ~o sl•sh salaries of staee and other
llubllc officJaiS: stflll~s a respor!sive chord in the

hearts afl well as the pocketbooks of all
intun1Cs have been

reduced

Ted Wynne leave• bia pordtion in
he st«l m.iU at BeUpon to work his
v&amp;y throqh college. He lovea Barb

tBXIJBYt:f8 who~e

to be peu.t'ly

considerably during the pa~t \

~o

good a plan

a~

a more even rating. ..1~==~::::=§~:=~;~1.e1E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the public payroll J
througho~1t the ~tate who•• income is in the r~nge of the 1
one thoylllind dpllar per year clai!B. These people •hould
not be cut a particle. Their salary is not a bit ho nauch, 1 1
a.:; no fumtlr, of a:HY SJZC at all can be expected to thrJve 1
•
ou any ~lfinHOf- nmount. The argtftnef1t ptft fol'fh IJy ~orne
fn~or ~ straigHt le tlu~tbn for lill rcga'tdlcHB ~f tho
l'i.,110i'l1is olomp 111 f!OI. ulaliJhtmomy '*'·- P"Im 119lli!S.
~ 1 ?.&lt;:! of th e mcome, thf~t then• are plenty uf rwopJfl who I ftt
·
will lake the Jobs at the reduced rate, is 1)#1~ short of 1·1- w~dlilnrlbii.Of3JrsqSt ~!J.'ll0i~ .~"[~ 1~~; -d~~.,~
diculoqs. Certamly such a conditli&gt;'h lg tfol
~ 4t th~ nrc. - 1 .Q)Ort t)le }uvu, l01' 11tf and ~votlon o( theJ~eop!¥,e rnu~Pe in hl\l rJH'~l4,rwlt6
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the teachmga of JMUS t!rA Cl'lrh1tWh01M wotils fltl; nto ~ery fold and crey:l.:e
j
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etf t me. ·~ As a matter of faCt there are o ess p(lop e m 1of theltumatd1ear_tJ aD.t of whOm it wu said b / ohn '1;46. "NE\'E!l MA,N
tbe sta~ ·~t the present time who would probably take the SP}.fE LIKE ~'HIS 1\lAN."
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Jobs if they paid only $25.00 per month mstead ot $8~;.33 , -·-·- ~ . rw-.ttlld~il•W srmu. IJV.. c,..,RPI"...,oo\w ~-·- - as iti n~ the case.
1 cuvaoH or
THE NAZARENE 1 N v . P et 6:oo P M
d h' I .
c p Smala, l"ii.nor SyncuHe I I!lvnna:ellGtiC scrv1co 7 p M cnerW • t th

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wards him. When Ted ia forc:ed to
@:tVe up football bec:auae it can8ict1
with h.:• JOb, Barney Mack, the
coach, &amp;eb bim a position lhat will
not mterfere. Ted pa11ts his examination• w1th honoriS wnd wlna the
rtipect of h11 tlaumates. He aoe1
home for a v1~1L

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tirt luriee of the rank and Ule of taxpayers who hav,.-: fount! I
-~ -· h v· .
thcmtaelves with reduced
A
p . EJd
d
has b~c;m $5,000
year ~an
nicely '~get &amp;loug"
TJ.nce
ie •.s sw~ is
•sJt
his aa lar~
cut
$3,600 wherens cut
$GO.OO from
Rf'VZ'Jie5
. i'tli.,,
[I
Romance
$1,000 salary might and very conceivabl)( COUld work a I
;:JJ Q
per

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to

wltQ~Se s u.ifil')

man

lf 1

a

of

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haidsJlifl~ o.n the man receiving the t;rnuller amount.
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T~t'tax-paying pub he is intel·ested primarily in sec-:

ing expenses reduced. SeconduriJy they are intere6ted 111
lhc ma.n.oer in which such reduction8 are secured. •The
Am ericri'JT pllbHe at no time wants any unfail· mcthr.d
u•cd, tli)lt is not equitable, nor d oes It want public tm·
}lJOycesl :trliscrimfnated ogninst t'egnrdJesli of then• HDl:hl;
Ht undin,~
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wit4 Prfneems lnlofdd'.i F~mJly-But Mateh·

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Burm .. •• Tempt..
l'uj,hrn JJUrmi1. :rl~hou~th !1et~et.·lorl
ror WJ yeur&amp;, still 1ro•~•~~ louu.v
the 1r~nle11t ct•''ectlun ur" ltruiplerrt
hi tbo wm ld. Jo'rom 300 B.
to

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Sml"'• •' Pjnolr&lt;&gt;Ve 0 P . M

~4ki&amp; Soele~un~f a P, M.

lllatl~ry

nil
the&gt;: Mvo neH!r lleen
{'(Junled lo 1111mher, \' tjrM.v ttnd such
ut·t·hltet•tnrnt uuq:nlflcl!ttcll. - c 0 j.
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TO THINK?

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THE S'f!JDENT BOYCOTT

By EDSON R. WA 11t. SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

t:ditodul
lhC' Oltw
A LEN'"ct'fHf
'" publicallon, takmg the student. to la•k for a luppear::1111

lJ ill\. t:m·.lt }'

sclrq~ l

lt:lge dly•l(fetlbrina- and keeping tn force, a Lo)cott uglllnt!t
Ahhe ns ·merchmltfl hcctatHO the} ulc ut~king Pfices which
the RtU~nlli deem too high, There ai'c two sJtles to cVtii'.Jo
Q.ucsbo i1t~'rmtJ thia one If:! no exception. If the "tudcnts an: j
llX}lCCthlit the merc:hants to sell an article at rmch n p11~ c r
that he ~ ~an not mu~e u legltimnte profit, then of co ut'l!iC.
they m·tf out of ordGr and m line for constntl!tive crJtldsm,
tl1e kin~· which 'll!ll ohow them the error of their ways.
Jt, however, their stand is well taken and there .1ue
m~roha~tl! in the city who are expecting to w,1x fat on ,he
s ~!:::~~~1iJ;r:t;~hat iR p. }ior~o of unother l'o] n l 'T'lwrc cnn i.Jc 110 1
d
mntyc rlh ~lt me1 c hunt ~ n~ Wt~ ll a~ all othtr1:,
nrl(.!p~ qn mnny cnmmnd1ttc~ rudtu·ud anrl ·
CU I]nti!ILI~i~!Y aro asking r cdllced price~ fm· the retail lll :
!h t)tlO~tlon. M uny may not be dmng tluo I
4re not, they are in lin e for cntlcism.
thnt Lhe students who aru en~ j
In
port, childrun oi J&gt;arunl•
,~''o r' v
t&lt;&gt;' • Ao t\ lhliHo ch1ldro11 111 1
tQ lmvt.l tlwh offrlpt1ihlr rwu- 1
tho ovcrduugo cot\!il~ts ul
Ofll)l ();' jll lii&gt;!S ]]IIt of ti lolhCB.

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CHICK YAUROUGH, SPoRTS EDITOR OF fHE fiRAIIIK•
FORT UNDIA.NA) MORNING TIMES, SAYS:
"Re,ttd!.-. of fall aalu, •emi·anoull.l clet~~nncea, a'"'cial
hilliday 6ff!lr!JIII' and .llailar inducement. to nluttallt hutert,
oup~ rour •lore it oven\ockedlWith a metcli~dl.- trhicik ir
rbln'iU •lowly.- What wntd rOll do nat?, &lt;

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monay

i£j•&lt;i¢f ~ll'. i\Hol;• It ~~~ JUot •' fur.
Wjll SUOJ1

be

th~n

A cros~ the rr\ er lire b essemer
comcrt e r belched it~ rulltly flame
loto the c()ld morm"'g sky-blow·
ing tron into steel by the terrific
force of a1r thilt came through the
boles of tuyhf!&amp; ~nd fouJJht its way
throullh tbl!'"Jifoltetr m~t~ to ire~­
dom, carryrnr w1th 1t thr.: dross:
then
Flannagan
would
dump
t:ighty·&amp;Jx: pounds of manganese into the five tons of pu11f1~d Jron and
Jt wo llld become steel-ma.gu: stuff,
:rnanl:l,l lli:'Se
TeJ's steps led away from the
'dung~on nllll thi s mornmg, eow.. oda JOY aud hope, Jt wa11o symbol Fal- l•e was in the c.:onvert~r
lu111 self, now, bemg blown and tossed about; b~rng purg~d o( the
dro ~a
Hrs f!ou ne was muddy and
red, now, but near the t'nd 1t mrght
be ~lliOOth and bnl llant H~ could "Sorry-goin1 with Tom," Bhe rtpHed. ''Where have you been all w~ek?' 1
tHHI( r.o; tand the blowmg of strong
CUI rents through h1s bemg; but he
would sull be 1ron unless somebody timu he had planned this home- dream s : a blonde ~I lin b eauty-poo vukd tile magio: manganese, com 111 ~,: - and t'\"JY play had work• ~ le11der, \1rllowy, eva tH:'~" ('Ut
and what was the manganeBc 1
ed perfectly
But Harb r.u uldn't s lay th;~,t way
I rfe was rntere~tm&amp;', 1f you hved
"Come on, seven-Barbie needs long-when lrfe became a slumwer•
It, 1f you climbed from the valley ~ hou"
mg pool 1n a g;;r;rden 1be threw
pmnn to the top of the b.ill and
Yt!-Darble needed shoes like ro cks into the pool; when 1he hall!
ch.llleng-rd the wmd tu blo~
the moon nel:'dcd ltght.
SI:'Cil h ow tlungB werl:' between huu
He had tome a day ~arly to Sltr·
Darbte got hu seven. She u su- and Slone she had d~l1beratel,
pr .~e hi s p.ueutB
SteaiHtR softly ally drd; but not ~cause she need- playt'd around with Tom, Ted h a ~
around to th~ kJtdotn he lotJkcd -:d rt Barb laked to gamble w1th taken an embtu1nal hcku1g, aud b4,
throu gh tl1e w•nd o w Hu; mother, the boys-Pok~r, blackjack, craps; couldn't beat her tWen at a crap
With a fl a nnel kimono o.,;er her 1he howl~d when she lost but she game
mghtgown, wa~ preparmg breakf,il.~t usu~lly won: she always won from
Barb had hla number She kne•
- he could smell the coffee; She Ted.
It, and Bhe rubbed it 111
What
was getting old but was at•ll pretty,
"Come fJn, Ambitious, what this ~auld he do about 1t? 1 He Iovett
espedally whr.n he1 face was flu sh- time'"
her very pervers1ty; and yo•
ed like that H1s f tth er was warmIt h:ld stt~rted at a nickel game coultln't do more than sboot th•
mg h1s shoes before the elove-a in a corner of the k1tchen during works,
hab•t
Jan e t's party Barb had found the
Some time she might shoot bollll
Ostem;ibly preparing for one game and rt began to go up She cars and lo.so-an d Ted knew ht
more m a lon g su ccrs slO II of days had pooled w11h Stone agamflt lbe wouldn't ever rub rt m It hurl too
Jn the m1ll and horne-going about gnn!!:. 'led had !oat seven dollars, much-;l g1rl could burt a boy bl.ft
"P1tch m, Wynne; quitting?''
a boy shouldn't hurt a girl
!:heir bu1rness; but Ted knew ,!le
was the1r bus;n~ss , that life waa
Stone's voice wa1 iarsastic
He eallell to ask hn to tile N"w
over for th ese two ucc 11t as he Ba1b's eyes were temptin'g, iaunt- Year'~ En dance at the Oull
l1\ etl 1t
,
mg, sm1hng, darmg It was always
"Sorry-go1og with Tom," ..,..,.
The 1dr a fri ~hten~d him,
a eonteu with Barb Ted went replied "Where have you been alii
He pulled Ius hat down and through ht.s pocket!'!; counted hi! W('ck?"
~nocl,ed at tl•e kllchen d oo r.
money; put a dime back 11.nd shov"Had to cafth up on !orne work"
"Who can that be at tins hour)" ed the rest In the pot.
"JI\nel ha Qu' t got a date"
M other's voice v.as a linle
"'Ten cents for carfare homeSo Ted took Janet, Barb's sideltrange; but Ius fatl1er's w.1s as shootmg seven bucks."
kick 1n the gang Barb wa1 nice
rough and 1tmlent a' alw;u.s 1n
Stone's eyebrow" lifted Barb's when sh~ ~aw h1m
the morning:
eyes glittered They had not gone •"Sorry, 1 ed-really Where wrre
"It'! a bum. Send him :r.way; above a dollar prevrously. She you all we~wr• ,
th~re'' :Jlenty of• work."
counted Ottt the money.
"I told you"
Ttd knocked Viw-orbusly,
"M~
d1ce - slrootmg
a&lt;:ven
"You're ali rigl1t.'"
"Yon never can tell whose ' b())"' bucl[s,'
"l ha n\ s "
he mriht IM:," hts mother said 1he 1 "All right-you're faded."
He wu a.b ~ llrilly l1:t ppy ffJr
door opentd, gl\ InK (lilt a ru sh of
"Ha rbte n~eds a permanent- ay, h1lc, Jmt to h ear her ~ay that.
v.a.rm aar. Ted head down, mnm- come oD 9ev-"
J he n S tone o::arne al ong and she
bled:
Scv eame
Stone counted th e \\ent away, gurglmg like a foun~
"Lady, I'm Otlt of work ~.ould money Barb Sl1111rd triumphantly t .lJJI
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:you j,1ve me a CUtJ ot coffee)
into T~d's ~yes
Alter the dan ce they went to
"Step an, poor boy, we've only
,y'
, b 1
idlll:ub'" hc11111" for a fl3r!y,
1t seemed
" h
• we 1come."
•trol a b 1lt b ut y011re
r 1ou.. o:::r.nc 1 e:r. ,,me, 11 e sa
1he !!'linG Jmd 1l one .u every year
His fatl1er loohd resentful Ted so 1 y, at anyl ung
s111Ct: the1r h1~h school freshman
lla,t down at the end of the table
l e d had a lot of time to think 1 year; 1herr had always been a
while his mother went to the stove abo11t th.1t ren• .:~rk for hr wtnt to 1 mock wedolrn&gt;t:
Ted and janet
Jle bao&amp;ed on th~ table and roared: work before the furnaces. 'he nc:ott 1 wer~ ele rttd as prrncr p:~ls Stone,
''How Ions does a fellow hav~ to mornmg He had lost hrs carfare wi lll pl('nl; of lrqnor on h 1 ~ br~ath,
wait 011 aome breakf:ut around back to 1cho~l and. althq ugh he officrat~d
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m ight hate dlp~ed 1nt0j bia b.an~
"Krsc }ler" thf' ~ang rlt"m m!l,.d !
Hia mother turned swiftly, drop. ucou~t, kept lue bpdg~ 1t~1g~t atl .;:r the 'c o r~li1Q1I\
~Jed the o:up of ~offee oa the l!loor: by wol'ki~g for the •m,oney;three 1 J anrt'"~ ko ~s wa~ ~urpr i s in gly I
"My lloyl"
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for the firtt time in lwl!:!'f'lj' It ,
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mce rn h •m bnr a~l of lh~ ~·1 rh 1n
Ba.rb had been plnsant thC' TJ r~ t the g.m g- bMI , hto h1dn'1 r~ally oiOdid a lot ol talkltl" dum11 evenms-n•u ench:r.mm ~;:ly free of 11 ~·e d J:met;W,efore, that 11, u a 1irl1
, and wu very codc.y He ftl.oc:kert, dewy WJth e.weet ne u, 11 whom It mtght be plea~ant to kill.
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muticu~ hc~&amp;pai n s,npJIIy Mut~oo
(eruloe, the ~· t~lllUlt•r.irrtlanln

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Heroes in F1ght for P,..,;ress
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DIIUGGISTS

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m•kera Have Been Wronr Before.

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sT ' ~A.VL LUTUIRAN _ca•UR&lt;Jn IIBQO A 1.1,, Jt llullt ubout ~ooo ot
J. c. Pf~b. P,11or
them within ltl 16 JilqUfU'e IIlitH. JD
tltn\day scli99l O. A M
MotdfhJ di vo~ b 10 A. M
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CHAPTER Ill

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e governor an
eg1~lature should be try-) F\mciay oehooi 8 . 30
M Cler~ mtnt Arnold, speaker.
Jng to &lt;f'o t s to make a c ut that IS eqmtable and l'~ason _. · h: m ( 11t Arnold, 8upt
Player service Wed 7 P . M.
along with the timets as they are and in pro pot Uon to thu
Momlni aerv1Ce 10 ·30 A. Jl•
Youns People s Prayer , ,~&lt;·vloo
Measo.ge by the J)fUJtor
I F'rldav 7 P . M
income.!J.
\'ery

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: 1&gt;/111"" ol l•'t 1 '' II •II II _ lo11 111 1 .!1 lUI
ll}!,nfto lll•nt . l n1~'1 , l, 'lln troll •tH t
1 ~o lro• t 1111 ~' 1'1o• Li l!l,.,,d
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j l'r •' '""'""I"'I H II "' \1• ' 11' r•1•1 tloot o~nol
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B~llport's ehtt, 11 antaconia:tlc too

Jn·opu"e~l
to make the. reduction on
Th ~tc a!'e marly empJoyee• on

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• mdl hand, At Old Dominion Ted

a~owa promiu aa a faotbaU pi&amp;Jet.
rom Stone. star playu and (lne of

others f:li.nr.e

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i?:oth, daurhter of wealth, IUld r,alhe could neover ask her to mart)'

lcars. 1ihe propo'ital of the governor, however, !
t'h at n "crtltin fixed Percentage be taken from all regardle'-'H of t he size Of their paycheCJt before U slice is taken
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1 .11-1~ Lh(' HUtl '&lt; uU .I WI
tilt• l)t•1 111H it•,
'Jill'\' f\tiJC\1 t ho•no
•u ru ply lloP "'urlli ll\l'r urrrt lht:'
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THE PROPOSED P JiY (:U'fS

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Death of Colonel John Slatte 1·y 'l'h rough Ovt11wor.k on
Giant Subway ProJect Rcrnlls Similar Tragedy
of Holland 1'unu e l l!uildel',

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washr.r t.ha' dupluates band
wasblnc uhon

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porcelam

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\\&gt;RINGER whkh vlrtu&amp;l!y

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IThm
Mr n.nd M1'8 Elmf'l West lr n
sduv roa &lt;theh home In CamI

adilm

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o' hcr rr!lable rl!!al,.rs

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DID 'YOU :EVER ~TOP TO THINK?
Rv EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
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Georre H. Seigle, Editor oHhe1Mi,aouri Vrlley (Iowa) DaiJ;v ·
Times, Says:

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SAVf. WITif
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lilulJr. h i~ Woll~ :.l Hltr'\lll. ld ColJ(!!.!f'
• 1.1fLer l'&gt;llcmlu w Ius \ucatJOu With
his Jl:lii' JJl ~ M1 :&gt;ml Mrs H E

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"The •tructure of an advertising campaign is a good deal like
the sti'UCture of a mezl. There are certain basic article• of diet
-:neat, potatoes, bre¥, butter-the foundation, the first consideration in the plannin!§; then clime the aide di•hes, the sall\lls, the
jellies and jams, andldesserts. The best meal brings tJi¥e .all together in a perfect proportion, ju!1t as the be!&lt;~ advertising' · campaign is a perfect blend of media.
arlveotiEing, the newspaper is undil!putedly the basic "rticle, the meat and ,potatoes, the fh'St noted factor in the whole
pHtject. Perhaps direct mail adt~ttti~!!Jg might be regardll(\, ,a~ :
tht!'Pallul, an\IJ·adio'Jidvlwtising aHll'e&lt;des!&lt;ei't'; a part! flf \'he Oiet,
but not the sturdy foundation.
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"Nn fair-minded person 'interested in the best advertising re·
suits can hold up any one type of advertising and ti'Utbfully claim
it alone to be worth while, any more than a die!lician interested in
the best po&amp;'lible health can say that only salads or tlesse1i.• make
up the best balanced diet.
"Buo both the buic artidl!l of food and the baoic medium of
advertioinr will'carry on further, futer and with better reoulto
titan any other ainrle factor or aroup of competina rfaeton, and
muot be accorded prominence of proportion if the beat reoults are
to follod.''

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stain Cuban Senator I

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ur. lind lln 8 . A. Halllda.y
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attehdecl lAw'el Oranae Bll.turda:l'
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•Continued • -: .t. Dl.et

l tion plan to county e:r.ctkm
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l!lLn proceeded oo pau thf biU ap.
pl)'btl to el~t\on board mombe,..
J W llelloa IPftl~ 8und;,.y ni.ghl
l &amp;od employe~~ the senate t&lt;:OOOITlY YUh hia nrpbew Ll.fe Nelson and

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family of AddiiJoa.

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Mr and llrl Lee Maftltl or Ath
1 n LHmed a&amp;&amp;llred tilat. when
ens were week end ruest1 of he1
l l)W ruehee the bouse today
mol.beT Mn IV)' MIIJ.er
f!lnl cppceiUon Ul It wtll devciDr
Yr and Mrs Ralph Ward and
' '" t t~nd It Lo ~~
joint ~onfert&gt;nce abn Robert of Oolumbwl came Frl

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day for a ff'W da)'fl vWt w '' lte
, &amp;th the unute and hous.e, hoW- parents Mr and Mn Delno Nel+Vet, we1e unanimoua In t.h•l.: ap-

The Maater Key T"

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JJJ'O~I of I he govt&gt;rrwr's bill Ca.ltOhM Neblorl Who hat&gt; bf~:t• qult1
lJI)fl: tile oompen~~ation tJ! omm&lt;:r I Ill ...,1111 abk! to 1 all ou Ius bro lll~r
dld!vt: omcwb; on the l&gt;-lOOeloo Noli&gt;ou and family Sunday
pv cent boiilil C'hl~ bil l now goe.s
t:J tht KDVernor and I~ ln&lt; 1!1-st to
Ipa .1!1 the gaunllct 111 both Jegt.,la1tlvc branchet~ I~ L~ &lt;:stlmo iOO t..r•

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I M C Hob1u t IU1d
Mrs Cedm
IC I~:rk occompp.nu·d M•F. Jllha Hobtut of .Ch:velnnd, who hns bet r
1vlsttl n!l here wrth her son M c
Hoban and famt ly fOJ
t he pa~t
S~ICtlll du ys as fnt
as Columbus
Friday
Luther Rim Jey of Hnntlngtou ur·
rlvoo Thu'"S&lt;\ay for a visit With rcHelp
Heath M thod."11t j lntlves
G 'ld ' B
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li!:rs Ottie StnniCI
rE"Lurned to'
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elloga cereala Columbus trida y niter u re w ~av 11
Satu:rday, Oct. ht. at your vtslt here
grt.o cers.
Mn J H Otntc Mts
John
DownlnK and Mrs Mmnte Nelttl:hng

ALa meeting of th~ Senlm ctllSS
of Middleport High School which
was held recently thP. following ofneerl!l have been elected
Bctt}
Mkhl Presldem Wlllrr m ·K Kinenid Vice PN!sldent
Mn rgan•t

John A. Liojd
Tom
W. Jo.lts
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1\-tcADOO'S BROTHER IS DEAD

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Sept 3G-1N8-1'he
body of Malcolm Ross McAdoo, G7
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P'"l'l)ll!'l)d

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Chicago fnt burial toda)' McAdoo.
a brother of William otbb.s McAdoo
died suddenly ycsterda~ or an aclhe
kidney ailment

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The bOWie bill eutt.lllg '•allu lc·s n
1t Lute dmcialll and f- lnployf'l, u; "'·'·
t.1m&amp;ltd to 1111ove about 12000000
annually, comPBtell. with a ,Yt'arly
, 1 "VinJ of apProxJmll.lely 1160 000
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, in Cxeei!S nt the governor's pla.n
· After pa.&lt;~t~lng the h0118e by a
'vote ol 108 io 0 Lhe governors til l
!lf:tUJ\1 up the tnllehmm'}' b} th ..
jr ~·~ rc.r ttte di..-;trlbutlon lo ct~ les
l11.r.d othc.r J&gt;OIItlea l sulxltV I!I Ion.~
PQ!lr relief fund11 lounM b:, uw
This SIU.IG 11d or ~If - Drain·
Jl'eden.l Reoonstructlon
Finanero
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1 OorporatJon, was In the lu•tKII! ot
lnr Tut.-FRflE w.
1 thto Henatc judlr.Jary commltiAlc LO·
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A jOint reROI.utJon pendhlg before the ~~enate today on thl' que11 t!Dn or adoption, req1~t&amp; jUdges
~d other otnelal~ not affected by
T, , '"' ~ ' Tr.,&amp; K~town
JIUCh .salury-cutt.tng legllllatk&gt;n a~&gt;
It til\ 111 1 1111'11 oi 1•1ll••w \!j. tlo+• nray 1M: t:.nuct.ed nt tt!fl p~N!nt ~~suoll l!t ~t lr•·f II .. ~'"' "' .. n4• !nf'h t:1 •ldn to volunllully nccept the :\a.UW
:-;•:t: TIU' NEW
It'~ IU llt'll.dll 1111d 11-1 11,1\llltl nlll\' II lnte Of l'edUCll(ln a5 may be r.Otl·
bll( h altlloul••~ 111 tl1e Jt;)('l\y 11101111 • L" ~d Ill such legislation
s ,\FF.1'f WRJNot:R
ta i ns In l•lnho, :\lunt n utl nnrt In HI d his ._t;;~lutlon WR..'I recomuwndH itN
u t\' l •11 I' wn mI e•t tllllc
Y , .. ,.,.. Lhe f!OVtTn()J "ud 1111
m
arC'It 1n 1~
eootlOill y ~mmllteu
1 talns or ~1:'1\ Hnwp!!hlto&gt;
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Mlddlopori
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come
l'l lth us and enjoy It
~OLuMIIUS
1 10 20-No·ninl' worship Sermon
, ~&gt;lumhmo, Ah.ln
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"ttl:Ject "Knowing lo do Good ·
tlrrpr~&gt;or
0 00-C E Hour
1 '1 ()J)........Eveutng EvnngeliSlloc BerIt at~ ltt'dlh' d
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vJct!
Sermon
subject
· Felrx
Brtna )'our !rlends
1 Wed 'I 00- l?'rnyer and study
JIATII $1 !'lti
Hour. The Women s Class Is In
, 1 cht~rge of the serv1ce
Attendance I
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A new counte of study 1
1 Is growing
Is oo sta ~t tlrls
week-making nn
1• P.XceptJono.llv Rood time for vou to
tot.a.rt att!!ndlng these a~at services 1
IComll'-N'oie that all ev~nilli ~~er- I
!\I IIA l ot lll 'l
IIOTf:l
vlcesar~ at 7'00 Instead or T 30 The
1Evanrellstlc Campaign 1s scheduled
1 !m the two week~; bPglnnlng Nov 0
1The earncht working Of every mem"' lr1+mn"- :11 R.lihs S~IID
ber between now and then will
!or toward gunrqnteelng 11:.&amp; IIUC1feah d
1Ce811
EvAry Mm'lbP.r Enml'~tly
Wr1f" l ' nr Hnokllf't 1.1111 IIJt;tfll
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GREAT
!'ROM OOD- Be hol u, I give
~ oH poWer to trcud on Hcrpent.s and scorpion.':\, 1:1.nd over
.L!J the power of the Cn(J my; .u.nd nothing l:l hull IJy any
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r1nllh lu •um~P Jl .s tn t 111d llllh 111"
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fllr th e m rn ul
l lho• &gt;&lt;.:Oa 1111 , !111• lllli &lt;I ,.;ldt• nt \I IIII

f'RO:I&gt;OSAL ~o sl•sh salaries of staee and other
llubllc officJaiS: stflll~s a respor!sive chord in the

hearts afl well as the pocketbooks of all
intun1Cs have been

reduced

Ted Wynne leave• bia pordtion in
he st«l m.iU at BeUpon to work his
v&amp;y throqh college. He lovea Barb

tBXIJBYt:f8 who~e

to be peu.t'ly

considerably during the pa~t \

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good a plan

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a more even rating. ..1~==~::::=§~:=~;~1.e1E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the public payroll J
througho~1t the ~tate who•• income is in the r~nge of the 1
one thoylllind dpllar per year clai!B. These people •hould
not be cut a particle. Their salary is not a bit ho nauch, 1 1
a.:; no fumtlr, of a:HY SJZC at all can be expected to thrJve 1
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ou any ~lfinHOf- nmount. The argtftnef1t ptft fol'fh IJy ~orne
fn~or ~ straigHt le tlu~tbn for lill rcga'tdlcHB ~f tho
l'i.,110i'l1is olomp 111 f!OI. ulaliJhtmomy '*'·- P"Im 119lli!S.
~ 1 ?.&lt;:! of th e mcome, thf~t then• are plenty uf rwopJfl who I ftt
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will lake the Jobs at the reduced rate, is 1)#1~ short of 1·1- w~dlilnrlbii.Of3JrsqSt ~!J.'ll0i~ .~"[~ 1~~; -d~~.,~
diculoqs. Certamly such a conditli&gt;'h lg tfol
~ 4t th~ nrc. - 1 .Q)Ort t)le }uvu, l01' 11tf and ~votlon o( theJ~eop!¥,e rnu~Pe in hl\l rJH'~l4,rwlt6
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the teachmga of JMUS t!rA Cl'lrh1tWh01M wotils fltl; nto ~ery fold and crey:l.:e
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tbe sta~ ·~t the present time who would probably take the SP}.fE LIKE ~'HIS 1\lAN."
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Jobs if they paid only $25.00 per month mstead ot $8~;.33 , -·-·- ~ . rw-.ttlld~il•W srmu. IJV.. c,..,RPI"...,oo\w ~-·- - as iti n~ the case.
1 cuvaoH or
THE NAZARENE 1 N v . P et 6:oo P M
d h' I .
c p Smala, l"ii.nor SyncuHe I I!lvnna:ellGtiC scrv1co 7 p M cnerW • t th

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wards him. When Ted ia forc:ed to
@:tVe up football bec:auae it can8ict1
with h.:• JOb, Barney Mack, the
coach, &amp;eb bim a position lhat will
not mterfere. Ted pa11ts his examination• w1th honoriS wnd wlna the
rtipect of h11 tlaumates. He aoe1
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lhc ma.n.oer in which such reduction8 are secured. •The
Am ericri'JT pllbHe at no time wants any unfail· mcthr.d
u•cd, tli)lt is not equitable, nor d oes It want public tm·
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THE S'f!JDENT BOYCOTT

By EDSON R. WA 11t. SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

t:ditodul
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A LEN'"ct'fHf
'" publicallon, takmg the student. to la•k for a luppear::1111

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lt:lge dly•l(fetlbrina- and keeping tn force, a Lo)cott uglllnt!t
Ahhe ns ·merchmltfl hcctatHO the} ulc ut~king Pfices which
the RtU~nlli deem too high, There ai'c two sJtles to cVtii'.Jo
Q.ucsbo i1t~'rmtJ thia one If:! no exception. If the "tudcnts an: j
llX}lCCthlit the merc:hants to sell an article at rmch n p11~ c r
that he ~ ~an not mu~e u legltimnte profit, then of co ut'l!iC.
they m·tf out of ordGr and m line for constntl!tive crJtldsm,
tl1e kin~· which 'll!ll ohow them the error of their ways.
Jt, however, their stand is well taken and there .1ue
m~roha~tl! in the city who are expecting to w,1x fat on ,he
s ~!:::~~~1iJ;r:t;~hat iR p. }ior~o of unother l'o] n l 'T'lwrc cnn i.Jc 110 1
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mntyc rlh ~lt me1 c hunt ~ n~ Wt~ ll a~ all othtr1:,
nrl(.!p~ qn mnny cnmmnd1ttc~ rudtu·ud anrl ·
CU I]nti!ILI~i~!Y aro asking r cdllced price~ fm· the retail lll :
!h t)tlO~tlon. M uny may not be dmng tluo I
4re not, they are in lin e for cntlcism.
thnt Lhe students who aru en~ j
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CHICK YAUROUGH, SPoRTS EDITOR OF fHE fiRAIIIK•
FORT UNDIA.NA) MORNING TIMES, SAYS:
"Re,ttd!.-. of fall aalu, •emi·anoull.l clet~~nncea, a'"'cial
hilliday 6ff!lr!JIII' and .llailar inducement. to nluttallt hutert,
oup~ rour •lore it oven\ockedlWith a metcli~dl.- trhicik ir
rbln'iU •lowly.- What wntd rOll do nat?, &lt;

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A cros~ the rr\ er lire b essemer
comcrt e r belched it~ rulltly flame
loto the c()ld morm"'g sky-blow·
ing tron into steel by the terrific
force of a1r thilt came through the
boles of tuyhf!&amp; ~nd fouJJht its way
throullh tbl!'"Jifoltetr m~t~ to ire~­
dom, carryrnr w1th 1t thr.: dross:
then
Flannagan
would
dump
t:ighty·&amp;Jx: pounds of manganese into the five tons of pu11f1~d Jron and
Jt wo llld become steel-ma.gu: stuff,
:rnanl:l,l lli:'Se
TeJ's steps led away from the
'dung~on nllll thi s mornmg, eow.. oda JOY aud hope, Jt wa11o symbol Fal- l•e was in the c.:onvert~r
lu111 self, now, bemg blown and tossed about; b~rng purg~d o( the
dro ~a
Hrs f!ou ne was muddy and
red, now, but near the t'nd 1t mrght
be ~lliOOth and bnl llant H~ could "Sorry-goin1 with Tom," Bhe rtpHed. ''Where have you been all w~ek?' 1
tHHI( r.o; tand the blowmg of strong
CUI rents through h1s bemg; but he
would sull be 1ron unless somebody timu he had planned this home- dream s : a blonde ~I lin b eauty-poo vukd tile magio: manganese, com 111 ~,: - and t'\"JY play had work• ~ le11der, \1rllowy, eva tH:'~" ('Ut
and what was the manganeBc 1
ed perfectly
But Harb r.u uldn't s lay th;~,t way
I rfe was rntere~tm&amp;', 1f you hved
"Come on, seven-Barbie needs long-when lrfe became a slumwer•
It, 1f you climbed from the valley ~ hou"
mg pool 1n a g;;r;rden 1be threw
pmnn to the top of the b.ill and
Yt!-Darble needed shoes like ro cks into the pool; when 1he hall!
ch.llleng-rd the wmd tu blo~
the moon nel:'dcd ltght.
SI:'Cil h ow tlungB werl:' between huu
He had tome a day ~arly to Sltr·
Darbte got hu seven. She u su- and Slone she had d~l1beratel,
pr .~e hi s p.ueutB
SteaiHtR softly ally drd; but not ~cause she need- playt'd around with Tom, Ted h a ~
around to th~ kJtdotn he lotJkcd -:d rt Barb laked to gamble w1th taken an embtu1nal hcku1g, aud b4,
throu gh tl1e w•nd o w Hu; mother, the boys-Pok~r, blackjack, craps; couldn't beat her tWen at a crap
With a fl a nnel kimono o.,;er her 1he howl~d when she lost but she game
mghtgown, wa~ preparmg breakf,il.~t usu~lly won: she always won from
Barb had hla number She kne•
- he could smell the coffee; She Ted.
It, and Bhe rubbed it 111
What
was getting old but was at•ll pretty,
"Come fJn, Ambitious, what this ~auld he do about 1t? 1 He Iovett
espedally whr.n he1 face was flu sh- time'"
her very pervers1ty; and yo•
ed like that H1s f tth er was warmIt h:ld stt~rted at a nickel game coultln't do more than sboot th•
mg h1s shoes before the elove-a in a corner of the k1tchen during works,
hab•t
Jan e t's party Barb had found the
Some time she might shoot bollll
Ostem;ibly preparing for one game and rt began to go up She cars and lo.so-an d Ted knew ht
more m a lon g su ccrs slO II of days had pooled w11h Stone agamflt lbe wouldn't ever rub rt m It hurl too
Jn the m1ll and horne-going about gnn!!:. 'led had !oat seven dollars, much-;l g1rl could burt a boy bl.ft
"P1tch m, Wynne; quitting?''
a boy shouldn't hurt a girl
!:heir bu1rness; but Ted knew ,!le
was the1r bus;n~ss , that life waa
Stone's voice wa1 iarsastic
He eallell to ask hn to tile N"w
over for th ese two ucc 11t as he Ba1b's eyes were temptin'g, iaunt- Year'~ En dance at the Oull
l1\ etl 1t
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mg, sm1hng, darmg It was always
"Sorry-go1og with Tom," ..,..,.
The 1dr a fri ~hten~d him,
a eonteu with Barb Ted went replied "Where have you been alii
He pulled Ius hat down and through ht.s pocket!'!; counted hi! W('ck?"
~nocl,ed at tl•e kllchen d oo r.
money; put a dime back 11.nd shov"Had to cafth up on !orne work"
"Who can that be at tins hour)" ed the rest In the pot.
"JI\nel ha Qu' t got a date"
M other's voice v.as a linle
"'Ten cents for carfare homeSo Ted took Janet, Barb's sideltrange; but Ius fatl1er's w.1s as shootmg seven bucks."
kick 1n the gang Barb wa1 nice
rough and 1tmlent a' alw;u.s 1n
Stone's eyebrow" lifted Barb's when sh~ ~aw h1m
the morning:
eyes glittered They had not gone •"Sorry, 1 ed-really Where wrre
"It'! a bum. Send him :r.way; above a dollar prevrously. She you all we~wr• ,
th~re'' :Jlenty of• work."
counted Ottt the money.
"I told you"
Ttd knocked Viw-orbusly,
"M~
d1ce - slrootmg
a&lt;:ven
"You're ali rigl1t.'"
"Yon never can tell whose ' b())"' bucl[s,'
"l ha n\ s "
he mriht IM:," hts mother said 1he 1 "All right-you're faded."
He wu a.b ~ llrilly l1:t ppy ffJr
door opentd, gl\ InK (lilt a ru sh of
"Ha rbte n~eds a permanent- ay, h1lc, Jmt to h ear her ~ay that.
v.a.rm aar. Ted head down, mnm- come oD 9ev-"
J he n S tone o::arne al ong and she
bled:
Scv eame
Stone counted th e \\ent away, gurglmg like a foun~
"Lady, I'm Otlt of work ~.ould money Barb Sl1111rd triumphantly t .lJJI
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:you j,1ve me a CUtJ ot coffee)
into T~d's ~yes
Alter the dan ce they went to
"Step an, poor boy, we've only
,y'
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idlll:ub'" hc11111" for a fl3r!y,
1t seemed
" h
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•trol a b 1lt b ut y011re
r 1ou.. o:::r.nc 1 e:r. ,,me, 11 e sa
1he !!'linG Jmd 1l one .u every year
His fatl1er loohd resentful Ted so 1 y, at anyl ung
s111Ct: the1r h1~h school freshman
lla,t down at the end of the table
l e d had a lot of time to think 1 year; 1herr had always been a
while his mother went to the stove abo11t th.1t ren• .:~rk for hr wtnt to 1 mock wedolrn&gt;t:
Ted and janet
Jle bao&amp;ed on th~ table and roared: work before the furnaces. 'he nc:ott 1 wer~ ele rttd as prrncr p:~ls Stone,
''How Ions does a fellow hav~ to mornmg He had lost hrs carfare wi lll pl('nl; of lrqnor on h 1 ~ br~ath,
wait 011 aome breakf:ut around back to 1cho~l and. althq ugh he officrat~d
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m ight hate dlp~ed 1nt0j bia b.an~
"Krsc }ler" thf' ~ang rlt"m m!l,.d !
Hia mother turned swiftly, drop. ucou~t, kept lue bpdg~ 1t~1g~t atl .;:r the 'c o r~li1Q1I\
~Jed the o:up of ~offee oa the l!loor: by wol'ki~g for the •m,oney;three 1 J anrt'"~ ko ~s wa~ ~urpr i s in gly I
"My lloyl"
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for the firtt time in lwl!:!'f'lj' It ,
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mce rn h •m bnr a~l of lh~ ~·1 rh 1n
Ba.rb had been plnsant thC' TJ r~ t the g.m g- bMI , hto h1dn'1 r~ally oiOdid a lot ol talkltl" dum11 evenms-n•u ench:r.mm ~;:ly free of 11 ~·e d J:met;W,efore, that 11, u a 1irl1
, and wu very codc.y He ftl.oc:kert, dewy WJth e.weet ne u, 11 whom It mtght be plea~ant to kill.
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muticu~ hc~&amp;pai n s,npJIIy Mut~oo
(eruloe, the ~· t~lllUlt•r.irrtlanln

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m•kera Have Been Wronr Before.

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sT ' ~A.VL LUTUIRAN _ca•UR&lt;Jn IIBQO A 1.1,, Jt llullt ubout ~ooo ot
J. c. Pf~b. P,11or
them within ltl 16 JilqUfU'e IIlitH. JD
tltn\day scli99l O. A M
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e governor an
eg1~lature should be try-) F\mciay oehooi 8 . 30
M Cler~ mtnt Arnold, speaker.
Jng to &lt;f'o t s to make a c ut that IS eqmtable and l'~ason _. · h: m ( 11t Arnold, 8upt
Player service Wed 7 P . M.
along with the timets as they are and in pro pot Uon to thu
Momlni aerv1Ce 10 ·30 A. Jl•
Youns People s Prayer , ,~&lt;·vloo
Measo.ge by the J)fUJtor
I F'rldav 7 P . M
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ll}!,nfto lll•nt . l n1~'1 , l, 'lln troll •tH t
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B~llport's ehtt, 11 antaconia:tlc too

Jn·opu"e~l
to make the. reduction on
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a~owa promiu aa a faotbaU pi&amp;Jet.
rom Stone. star playu and (lne of

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lcars. 1ihe propo'ital of the governor, however, !
t'h at n "crtltin fixed Percentage be taken from all regardle'-'H of t he size Of their paycheCJt before U slice is taken
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Death of Colonel John Slatte 1·y 'l'h rough Ovt11wor.k on
Giant Subway ProJect Rcrnlls Similar Tragedy
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sduv roa &lt;theh home In CamI

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Rv EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
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lilulJr. h i~ Woll~ :.l Hltr'\lll. ld ColJ(!!.!f'
• 1.1fLer l'&gt;llcmlu w Ius \ucatJOu With
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the sti'UCture of a mezl. There are certain basic article• of diet
-:neat, potatoes, bre¥, butter-the foundation, the first consideration in the plannin!§; then clime the aide di•hes, the sall\lls, the
jellies and jams, andldesserts. The best meal brings tJi¥e .all together in a perfect proportion, ju!1t as the be!&lt;~ advertising' · campaign is a perfect blend of media.
arlveotiEing, the newspaper is undil!putedly the basic "rticle, the meat and ,potatoes, the fh'St noted factor in the whole
pHtject. Perhaps direct mail adt~ttti~!!Jg might be regardll(\, ,a~ :
tht!'Pallul, an\IJ·adio'Jidvlwtising aHll'e&lt;des!&lt;ei't'; a part! flf \'he Oiet,
but not the sturdy foundation.
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"Nn fair-minded person 'interested in the best advertising re·
suits can hold up any one type of advertising and ti'Utbfully claim
it alone to be worth while, any more than a die!lician interested in
the best po&amp;'lible health can say that only salads or tlesse1i.• make
up the best balanced diet.
"Buo both the buic artidl!l of food and the baoic medium of
advertioinr will'carry on further, futer and with better reoulto
titan any other ainrle factor or aroup of competina rfaeton, and
muot be accorded prominence of proportion if the beat reoults are
to follod.''

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Sunday llfte7 lptndiDa the week as 1
the 1uest1 af ber parents Mr. and
Mrs. E. T .. .-eet•r.
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and 60x ~. Pleasant Tue.1daj' where they l

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200 ttl lot. HoUJMI IQDd. coqcUtLon. were etnplo~ed.

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Clark lta.!r.ll of .Jiroadway wu a :
on lot. See W. M. Rt.ee, c~~. burilnesa ~ In thb vicinity
West "Va.
9~:1~w8t P'rlda.y witj)' Mr. ami. Mra LlOyd
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LJF .tO PJ~ Thom
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SALE-Drop

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8·28-6t womfln nre "tpukln' qt ll rurniLure
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tllbe Sat~ry llet, leu "be.tterles
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del, 'electrlo, 115.00; ~- c. A. table

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tllbe Sat~ry llet, leu "be.tterles
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illf ~~ 122.60; 1175.00 VIew

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~cords

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Brunswick
Panatrobe
t20.00; lliJU'(I OQM ~U.O Sax like
pow ~.QO; 8 :nat Clal'tnet. $20.00:

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BOY'S 'SUJ.TS

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S-UITS

BOYS 2-KNICKER
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All Wool .. '.................. 1 • ••
CORDURQY LONG TR9USERS
$z~45
Colors bro.wn, blue, tan and greys
CORDUROY lNICKERS
$l95
New Fall Shades ..... .. ... . ... . .
WOOL KNICkERS
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BOYS SHilT!·
New Fall Pattetns .............. .
BOYS LUMBER JACKS, All wool, solid $1.95
colors, ·zipper'fl'onts and ' ela.&lt;:tic aottQ.ms •..,
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