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TID. OA O.. Y TRmUNr -POM:BROV OBIO

Truck. Demolished
In Road Collision

REVIVE ANCILANATION

PlNTHEHS ANNEX
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MANY GET IN GAME

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The tour occupants of the Allen
truck were rldlne In the seat or
The ancien' practice of tradlng In kind waa revericd &amp;o In Chlca.«o the cab It was tia1d Aside from
when Blllhup Oterre C~rit !:He wart on beha~ of th" t;plteopal diocese or a sUght scratch on Allen 8 fo ehend
no Jnjurles were 11usta1Qed
Cllleago receh ed a truckJoa.d of p~ce from St Andrt!wa Cllurdl Farm
Deputy BhtrJff Dana Tracy ans
wered
the call to lnYe!Uaate the
Rlil&amp;-c Tlllnols t t tlM th~ fi:Ltlsh s obllptlons to the dJocesan and nat
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M IJ8tlS Mn1ln ar d Be lha Mille!
left f l Man fl r ld
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-CLAiSH"'RTEF.S

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Cha1les Ktllf'Y of Chnuncev was
place l 111 the cu unt y jail h11 e &lt;n a
chari..: oi rnJ iul o to JllY a boat I
blJI at the M Gulluu
~oru·tHn!{
Hm se In Mlct&lt;llepor
Kelly was
t tu ned Lo th iS county by Shn Jrf s
officers
OLio Lilhn \\ho w;u; flnrd
for
h uutllllt wllhou~
prope
license
\.I s toleased fi'OIIl the Ctmnty J&amp; I
Fr d n when n ~ ttlcme 1 t or I he
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made WJLh E
r rlt s Jt slice of the Peace

SQ UIRREL HUNTER FINED

Mrs B p Tu ntn
was host.ess
Frldnv eveninR to the One Won
1 Eve ett. Sanborn of Pomeroy was One cla.vl ot the BapUst chur h nt
o.rli!sted on a warrant luued from her home on Condor street
Mrs
Lhe cburt 0 ~ Herman Pete Mees Joe Browu was a &amp;uest OI the class
During Lhe busl,neu aession pl&amp;na
Justice ot the Ptaoe cha.rglnl hJm were made concerning a Ballowe en
I with•h mting sQuirreJs in
the P8rty to be held October 30 nt the
Beech Grove cemetery
The ac chu ..ch It was also dec1ded during
tlons or Sanbo n were aal~ to have th(! meetlna that monthly meetings
been reported by the sexton &amp;.nd called Calendar meetings would btl
the charge flied
When arraL&amp;:u held throurhout the year
'I1tese
d Bo.nborn pleaded guilty and was gatherlllJS which were at one ttme
lin ed $25 snd costs whtc.h were popular among the members ot the
1 church will be begun in NO'..etn
settled effecting relea.se

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Roosevelt in Old Arizona

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MaJl811eld 0
Oct
3-lNS--Three Mansfield Refonna&lt;.o rj' Con
vtct.s were cupLured within th&lt;- wa1h
loday after IeadtnK a da. ing J&amp;ll
bl'eak plot In whleh Frnnk H'lnger
38 11 1uard W83 probably futally
Injured when struck over •1 e head
wiUl an Iron bar
The three men alleged rJna!£!ad
era ot a bold o.ttempt to f ee tnt&gt;m
selves from the correction "ell or
The hole were
found
hiding
about the ln&amp;tltutJon grow1ds bY
m mea t~:uards and Manstleld police
Eleven other
prisoners wnOtfl
cell doors were unloc:ked by the
loaders

Bv ARNO DOSCH PLBUR4'f
INB staft oorrespopdentl

By DAVIS J WALSH
INS Sports Writer
Chicaao Oct 1-INB-lt s
over now this m011t pre(lOI!f.etoWI 01
world a &amp;er1e6 with the Ntw York:
Ywnk.eet&gt; winnlnJ yesterday In fOlll
straight 1amem to establlah one or
many recorda buL provlna very
little except that of two htllely
unsatisfactory bl.ll clubB the Ch1
caso Cuba were much the worse
They startoo out to wtn yesterday ti
1a.me wUh four rwu In the ftrll
lnntn1 and finished behind a 13 to
ll performance that ~hamed ba.lle
~!j;;.::: ! balls preattae and le't the stand~
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convulsed Yes It m ali ovf'!r but Its
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memory will lln1er on to tuml.&amp;ll
many a coarse tow JeaL In the yean

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Ruth Fana Twtc:e
M•n On Baae, Gehrir
Sertea Hero

ThMt Manehurit; Be Autonomoua Ahd Denril·
itarized-

Workmen soon had ihe wreckase
clenred trom the bridge and t u.rtic
(terti wos resumed,

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Oct. 3--INSThOUBand&amp; of Oh1o gas useriS wei,.
gl\'en he- nf lower r1Ue1 wday
when th~ S;.ate Uttlltte!J CommlSII
lon handina down a deciSion In tht&gt;
cotumbua case esta.bl~hed 39 eents
88 a virtual state w1dt pte rate
The oommiRAlon hall never befo~
ftxed a gmte ratt!
A 55 cent raLe wau fixed for 'CO
lumbus reckoned b)' the 3D ~t
sate r&amp;te plus 16 cents tor local dis
trlbutlon The
rate will
be (ollowed In
C8at!!l the
commbslon
gate rate ~
Lhe rare
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MANSFIELD
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Accordln&amp;: to t.he two drivers de
scrlptlon ot the
aocldent Allen
drivlna the lllht truck was hecL&lt;leil.
toward Reedn'IUe and. was abQut
hallWay th[OUih the narrow bridfe
when he aaw the ~roachint tNck
which carried a larte
load
or
eravel
The driver of tht
contractors
truck attempted to stop and iWUnlil:
to the Bide or the toad1Va7 It Is
said in an attempt t.o avert a col
lls!on buL the momentum ot the
t uck tarried It into the other ve
h1cle
Allen said he saw Uln.t he oould
not get hll&gt;
truck thro~ the
blidge Jn time o.nd had cbana:ed
sears Jn an attempt t.o back from

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Allen Chester owner ot the lltllt
truck
Marion
Wood Chester
oeorae F M Paullen Hemlock
Grove and Bernard castle IPome
roy and David Smith driver ol
the Iarce tru&lt;Jk whtob Ia owned by
Clarence ~ben:bach. road oontrac

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rain LnnLchl and Tue8dt.J lllllbQt .,......,

DI!:ADERS' NOTlCB - U )'OU waa\
&amp;\ the News Otnee of The Dall7
Tribune, eall 286-L; If the Buslneu
Oftlee aok for 202-R.

The occupants of the two truck!
escaped unhurt 'nle:v .nrt J R

Devotional

Chrlst1~~o.r ~

WEATHER FORECAST-

Bottom :-.nd R /)(isviJ'Ie ISa.c.urday

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Da Iilli U 10 11 I MOlhY 11 14 11
J.'IUXAnY TOPJC-To.ll,: If (B /

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a eolllslon on State H18'bway No

Leuon for October 2

Aa Coacheo Endeavor To
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Expertence

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A naht truck wu CGmllletely de
moliahed and a heavier truck con
aiderably da.ma,ed u &amp; reault ot

Union 1

LD&lt;al Boya Run Up Btg
• Score A,atnot Weak
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Mt-s Geo "gl' Ebrrsbach n1 d lfl
ghtt.r Marlon wrt
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Fr dny to ~J){ nct the v ,.. t t d ~ tth
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ChtC'kcr
Dnuter w 1 t h
lte.u"'n Sp" hett: at The
Caac• Rt taurant nn CQurt
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W i ll 81 R H c1d
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Don Hot,-.
IIOWth rf'tliOVCd f r II ]
Sntu dny

SPECIAL FOR SUNDA\'

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New Yea s s 1vi es a1
ntlnqt&lt;.
F.Vnagoguc
Mr u d Mr~ F re&lt;t Rnyln r an 1
t u daon C ha1l !! Ftoetkri k
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TODA\'
Saturt.~ay

Ill h~r Pnlt"nl"'
1\1 " Fh W llia1 m

was I
3
Ftlday evt!Uing to the Oluancrs ell~
of th&lt;' Ft'd1 1\l.l;'d chm h
at 1 (
home on M In street
M1 s Dr.v
Hysell of the
R arrlfiOm llle 1 n H1
W!Ul u guest of the class
I! lwurd ~ tWIIPt- who hns bcQI
confined to his hot e on Second St
w th a severe case of tonsllltis the
Pfl.St severn! dtl.lo S 1.'! IPportcd to !Jc
much llnproved
M Orahnm o{ Toledo ~pent Ftl

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Georje 0 Brien CI!Clllla Parlin
COMEDY ..IIA wll.INS and

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10\t.!H Ol e t l j l ~
11-d I to tel r1IO.Ih ll 111! 100\C!I l ltu
to long to be 11 I 1 r tl f 1m II~
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got) or m m exce1 t till' kh It D •lei
llld not hmnrt tr 11 ll s reg tlnr cus
tom of JIUy(r t1 God t11ee tlueP
ll dn)

111011 I g

noon

nnd night,

lie lelll cmtcly knelt In vrnyer
II
The Chrlltlan 1 Blblo Stud)

&lt;It Tim n 14 17)

llls HcriJ tnl't! exhibit~ U e valut!
wtth Mr and Mls B F r 1
of the Holy Scripture!!.. Demtlonnl
1 er of Condo! street
!He 1 ndlref'ted by tl e :Sf'rlnturl!l'
Miss Ole-una. R 1mmell
has ac
cepted a prutition at the Ho.sn e 1 1\ Ill deveiOI) In ll wrong dlreetlon
j HoUSh stot e In Minersville
The alfectlona nt!ed to be disci
Rln
McCormick
and
fami
ly
of
pllned tlu·ough t1 e understanding
1
Wellston visited here recenUy and I 1 'Ihe Sertptnrea able to make
cnlled on old friends
I one wlse ltnto salvation {v 15) Sill
Miss Frames Dye student nt vatlon i&amp;.ln Christ nloue It Is se
Ohio Unlverstty come Saturday to
~ pend Lhe week
end
\liith her c ured through tRith in his finished
mother Mm H u. ry Dye
I work on the CI'&lt;ISS Tnte wllnloUJ
Evelyn Williams or Burlingham lellds to Cltrlat cruetfted aluoo tl ere
Is spmding the week
end with Is n ne otlHH nome under benven
Vlrt~:lnh\ Oeoglein
given nmoog men whereby we must
No1 ma Lou!.se Wetzel and Mary be atved (Ada 4 12) nnd wltll
Ktehne s~nt Snturday with J ean out sheddlnJ of blood ls no '"''""' ·•
on the Harrlsonvllle road sloo (lleb 9 22)
I Williams
r.tr and Mrs L B LaG :ange of
Huntington returned horne
after
2 'l he Scriptures discipline tbe
pe dl
th
t
1d
u 1 lire (n 1R, l'l) In the Serlptu~
\ ~ n an'!f M~ ~ ,:vi,~~m~~~;;'
doctrine fiJ 11rt forth the standard
t Mrs Will Dorst and daughter ur conduct which 18 abaolutely need:
He len re turned
from Columbus eeL The ouly place to flnd Gods
Prtday after spending several days .elllndlll d of Ute 18 In hla Holy Word
there v.ta1t1114 relatives and friends It oot only exblblta the dllllle stand
aeoompallied.
by Mra ··M·' 1 t it reproves tha t l a, n:uu
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Dorst &amp; were
d.auaht.er
u .. rtha a stu· ...,..., )0
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error The WUJ to deal wlt4. errot
dent at Capitol Unlven;lty and her Ja not denunciation but the
room mate Miss Irene Frank of
UPI&gt;tr Ba;ndusky who wm remain tlve preaetltatlna of trutl'r.
for a week end vi:IU
too It eorrett8
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Easily Made At Enormous Saving
All Tllf.ll1 m•Jt/J tJrt rrtnltd tJ,J. •htd111l 1w Pan1
c111i 1~1 ,tttltrrtl trrl madt 1• NMJ.J Yorl
Your Ieasure hours w II b~ well sptnt 1f )'(IU mab
tim French mght e for younelf or for an Xmas R ft
Note how ~XtJII s1tel, tt mould~ tht'.' figure And you II
hkc tl e dropped shm ldc:r that form&amp; a cap sleeve
lt s 10 new and dainty
Tl e lower part IS cut c1rcular •nd tapers Into a COin
fort::ably full Mmhne
Wh 1te satrn c~ or pale blue c~ de chme with
Aleucon l:t.cc 11 ad tably lovely
TAu ~tJittrrt Nt1 7{1}1 , . , jt dl•1111tl "'""'If t• Z0
Jd tJ,d 18

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The JUmper dren prons tsdi thP mo.&lt;rt Important
m1 del 10 ~cl ool gul 8 wardrobe
It affords so many chant~:ts by tlmply havmg a few
gu1mpet
A dark btue novelty woolen made the ongmal The
aeparate RU npe was tomato f'('{l wool qrpe till:! He
blue crepe- s1lk.
/\pate blue hnCfl gulml)(' a red 'ftOOI chalhs w1th blue
ptn rlota. and a pale yellow ptqne offer nteresu 1g
var1~ty

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Vert lmprrtant loolunl( fs thb chk: wool~ drl!:ss m
hvnle grtf'n t w cd muttnre
Send 15 cents (1n stamps or coin) to Faslnon Rure:\U
Jt 1 u the buttn ml rcvt-r effect so mrnh ~h
Wr c carefully and pia 1 ly yo It name anrl full a hire s~
Jt'\ Sill 1! City Wlfl have ln~lant appeal lO the SChool tht! 1 umbu nf tht' pattern a1 d tl e stte you wa1 t
g~l
Addre:;s your letter Ill tl e followmg way ........,
Jnothtr suanpy u.tea 1S to nalo re-d ca~hmcre wool
jhl;~y worn w1th a black ~nedc btolt
Ual y l•lhul!ert ta hlnn Burc"llt
Pl~tidet v;oolen m v1v1d blue and gray 11 exceedtnglw
Ru A fingey ~ P:i.r~~;. S(!tvlfe
tmart
-o.atchmg narf w th fnngcd ends WtU add a
21 West ~rd !!1t
Jill " Sf
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l'• 7170 tulli .. , ••• ,d .. ,,.,, 10 ,, 10.
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Eu&amp;elle &lt;Rerold and
Fontlline
Kohn or Olevela.nd were
business
vLslton in town saturday
B f' Turner and dauahter Janet
npent f3atut'day in GaUlpoUs
Albert Dum ot Charleston came I
Sa.turda.y 1.0 spend the Wetllt end f
wlth hls wile an&lt;l tauUJJ

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"MYSTERY RANCH"

nd

&lt; tU ghtc 1 Anttn Ann ot Columl.lt!ii
can t SatUt lay t.o Sfl n&lt;l the veek
ul with M
1nct M1 s V rn 1 Cnn p
bell nnd fn mily
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October

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straight many or 'ho :~::~:t:,;'
nerJK~nal •*80Cial
Word of God not only t~ta
but lntJtrndl In rlchteon8beU aud
eqatpt tor ~e"lce

WATKINS"

Sunda)' lllld Monda.J
ra\iu Ume oqt to Nat from the rlaors ot bll campalp tour, Goftl'llO'I
rranklm D Rooaevelt Jt $wn with hta pan, in • wide o..- 11paC!e1
it Williams, Ar1.1. Tbe DemocratiC nominee and ht~rtr were pelb
~ the ranch. of Hr an.d lfrs. Jack GteenwaJ when
photo wu Diada
~ tt Jfaht &amp;re Governor Roonvelt. Mn. Roo•wlt, lin. GJ.WawaJ
aad Senator 'l'bomu I. Walsh o1 MontanL

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Oc!&amp;ober ! l

"THE CROONER"
DsYid Mannen, Ann DTOnk
Comedle1

Stoek Marke1.'' and

.. All Sealed

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By EDSON R WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
Progres11ve buoineu men reali•e that in o,rder te make a
good proftt they mu~t have quick turnover of atock.
The only way th11 ean be done ia by TRUTHFUL ADVER·
TISING
The printed page 11 the one bi1 oppOrtunity,ffl~vertin with
exceptional efficiene)' and ecoiiOJIIf. •
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Newspaper advertiotna brine• a louai.,. in direct c:ontaet
with every home in the eommuaity.
Advertiaemenb are read loy potential cuaf.omen by peopJ.
who have money to spend.
Advertiaemenll put ~le in a buyina mood.
The buoineb that ~· ia the bualaen that aell. what tlae
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Storea that I~ their buaiaMII with advertiain1 an tha
atorea that leap to leadenhip.

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By International News Servlee
broken arm.
OHIO YOUTHS MAY Six
Ohloanll lnett.Ktlfll r.wo girls
A vet~Jran pottery wor.,.~r r R.
aa:ed
four
and
twelve
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1 Bater 66 wu killed at Eo.et Lher
BE LOST IN CANADA week-end accidents w1th.n the pool when he was struek by a

boundaries of Ohio a aun ey
bY
Cleveland Oct 3a -llNS--Peara lntemational News Servlet&gt; at:nwed
for the ufefjf o1' two Clevetari4 today
youthl who haft not been seen
Pour Jear old Hel-"n
Ha.mmonoj
8ince tbeV left on a canoe trtp Wut tilled at Newark when she lan
tbrollftb cana.s.. more tban &amp; into the street wh\le at plav an1
month 11'0 were ftpnsNd toda,f wu ltl'uclt by an autoOl()blle dr.v n
&amp;fter Uleir father tbe Reverend b7 Qeorp Nethera ot that cit.'
ldwln A Ralpb putor of tbe Nethe!'l wu exonerated
aethleMm oonrreta.tlonal eburch
An Elyria salesman J c HA-rris
ft&gt;.que.lted \he
Canadian roflo) wu burned to death wh":l bitt
moun.t.ed poltee to ~ the automobile
overturned
on rhe

freitht tratn at a C1'05i&gt;ll a: near
hill home
Swlna:l.na from a ho18t outstd~ an
At on to.ctory 12 year r! Emma
Robtnaon waa t!tled when ' IJ1ock
faDin1 fJ'om a beam stru k Iter on
the head
A man beltend to be a Wnrld
War vet.enn and posalbl an m
mate of the SoldJer'B Home waa
run down and kiJled near Dayton
A companion wu teriotPli tmured

wherealloute of the p&amp;tr
Aahland Road near Mansrt"ld Sun Nellbor wu ldentlfie1
The twp youtba are DOrr. Ralph day He was alone In the tar
Eleven pel'SOI\J were burt In t'ne
1t and ble brot.Mr Robert 21
Plunatna off the road nt~ar Wut accident at Sharonville .. -.ar Oln·

The)' were Jut Men when they left tJnton. o lllto a lumber pUe an c1nnaU when tbree cars collided
Rupert HouMt Ont lut ~- automobile cAnted Prank Block BUtler Rot.hweU of Mtdd1etown
t;n ·~tiel ot that town ad· 1'1 to .tnatantaneou' d.eath A cc.: m
aatd LO be ln ::&amp; ..criou&amp; ecn«l
yJsid theJr father
panton. OUn Pultan BUttere::: a ilon.

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UONDAY, OCTOIIIIl ~. 1N2

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Republican Candidates

WarAa

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NAnONAL
Preoident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Hoover
Vjce-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ch•rle• Curtis
S. Senator ............ . ...... . .... Gilbert Dettman
ponirreesman, lOth District ...... . . Thomas A. Jenkl~ .
eonlfeaoman-at-Laree .. G.e oree H. Bender, L. T. Palm~~
STATE
...... .. David S. lpJall•
Lieutenant G~~~;n~~- : ·.:: ·. :: . ....... . . Lee a. Pa.lmr r
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of State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George C. Brall'cu
Auditor . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Tracy
~te Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry S. l'¥Y
o\ltornef General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John ll. Bricker
state Senator . ... _.. . . . . .. . . . . ....... John A. Liii!d
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We're MniDJ' ...loan New
1 result Is a series oi h•·esilttlble de·
Well this ts about the time Jf 1 toUI&amp; amon1 brunova.ble civic 1mthe Je~r that the North and Ea.6t imfrovetnenta.'
move lndoors. It's about tbne, for
.. those bathlnl sutt.a would ~ever
Tha~'s why we havt guest ~ma
accemmodate another moth blte Sn the twuses. To gueiiS what F. IOand thoae frauled awnings look Jng into •em next. Yl!'S&amp;Ir, the averUte ran old lace.
:t.~~e guest toilet :;et conslsi.s of a
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hair ;~Jrush, 3 Ia.-n mower and: no
We ha'le j&amp;ken down the ny comi:I:- The stllft' baa to go someacreena and put them 1n the JUeat. whet"e.
room . Evfffthinl goes ln\o Lbc
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That's ....,.aUBe we have to furruesst roo
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twlec. Once on tbe Ina:ue . e oean~o
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the Chrlstmas hoUctays and he's side and once an the outside. When
always auiprtsed Lo ~ve~· be Is October arrives we must slam lt up
ready for nex.t swnmet.
In dead ~tot"age where we are try..
' 1ng to Uve.
He hilS beat.n ch.urs, suntturned
b u
ked a:las6es rubber
Well, summer will soon be a.round
::,;.e
Prc~c plates and 8 th...r- again and we can chuck the Junk
mos bottle with some rellable ~ld out on the lawn again and help to
July colle&lt;! In lt.
make the outdoors beautiful and
, wa ~ped .

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It is no easy Job getting r.he porch
furniture blclt In the attic where it
t~ longa. During the !lummer everybc1y tak-e5 hi&amp; favorite ch&amp;tr to Ute
most deslrable section of the com-

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Or1e of herl'dlty'8 tllilur~s I• ~h~t

1t •till take11 •t:r month1 ot lmnrur·
tlon, off lhd Ot., to II'R('h the 8tic&gt;·
t'Ndlng awn .. rotlon how to J:clll'glt&gt;.--

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c&amp;n get a Wily trom each other.
You'll rind the averAge outdoor
spotted at chummy dla~cs of alx
hundred. feet between chaJrs. Very
wn&amp;ervaU;vc elltlm&amp;~;

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murderer,. o11e liii!lllt say he
bec.a'll'e of his losinr his temper until
family record and finds that Ilia son is
sentence at' the same institution for a simi-

iervlng a
~r ~rime.
T'' There ill only one positive, sure enoue~ metllod of
reducing- crime, especially ~urders, and proteetln~ aoci~t~ 88 it has a right t.o 'e xpect to be protected a~d' that
.'!'lay ill to qtete out sentences directly proportionate to the
committed.

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outdoor furniture bas been
h"'"·n~ on a few times tt goea a,nU•
~:~ue. the leai CJU'l up like a. Russ~
tan ballot bault~ 1\W&amp;f &amp;\ t.he
Volga Boat aon&amp;. The tap caves in
an~ the: 'P8lnt blisters like seorched
po,tatb chlpfi Jn ' 1aao1tne.

LISTEIUNE
TOOTH PASTE

But all Qf lt has to go back Into '
and all of It does. t.he

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Prosecuting Attorney ...... ...... . . , . . . Cedrb Cl~rk
Clet•k of Courts . . . ..... . .. . ............ John Sp;rrs
Sherifl'
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. 0 . Trac~
County R~corder ... . . . . ' . . ... . .. .. Geo. H. Meinhar&lt;
County Treasurer .. ............ - ..... R. G. Webster
County Surveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T1:leodore Beegle
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Jus£ POMEROY

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PUR HOPE : And now, Lord, what wait I forT J!y
boll!' is in thee. Deliver m~ from all my iraoSif888ion8:
. .lte me-not the •eproach of the foollsh.-r..fm 89 :7 ,8.

prison, has finallJ won reapite from biB lon1r sentence
bYJbe sl)npl• procees of shufllinll' off this mortal coil. In
ll,oinJ Bll, he furnishes an excellent example of the foolllsluieas 11nd the wanton wastefulneas, not to mention the
~oMtan~ · menace of keeping pri8oners on life t,J'IIl8 after .
lJiey hale beeq convicted of cruel, wanton, willful pre- 1
medita.ted murders.
Je- Pomeroy, so far as he himself was concerned
li!ld so ftr aa the rest of the world was interested, iblght •
ju~ u ,.-ell have met hi8 Maker back the~e some G8
ye'rs &amp;JO, after beinll' convicted at the al{e of it of
~~~~eher#r a· lad of 10 or 12 because he wilo so in~lled
Jriith unmitigated meannees. Instead, b~ hi'" been lncar~~t!od. fed and cared for all these years while society
cl&gt;!lld ne,ver rest easy so lone as he lived, because It never
~J,leW iw4 when he would be thrown aeain into lt.s midst,
~ither tlirou~rh the- medi~&gt;m of oflleial leniency or through
•. es&lt;!ape.
I(· 1 Wtiy then should there be such oppooitlon to the tak{~lf of a' life for a life when such procedure is 'l'o•t necell••;y-to the upholdine of the qignity, the sa~ety an~ · the
Jlilleral welfare of law abidillll' citizens the world over!
f:'" A few days a~ro, one jury four,d a man .:~i)ty ~f mur- I
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his paramour while iri a je'llo~s r'IK8. b~t tac~~~~
usual phrase umercy" as did another jury iii · an·
Ohio city, after havinl{ found a vlcl9us "!~II klllinr
ll!ll'j!n Kuilty ot havinll' mur,dered a policeman, the ~roar­
of ollr 'taw&amp;, 'in hill efforts to escape tl\~ ql~t~~es ~f
order ami decency. In· each case, the ·klllel"'. will be
~., i~'!ll'mdled to prison until time intervenes au~ · ~hey fol\9-f
Pomeroy to
{ate· or untll,~lld thiit iii•far more
t~~~~~1~I·~~ of
official~~~
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MEANEST MAN
IN•CE MoR~ h.U. a candidate been found who vi•• for
the doubtful title of the world's meanest lllaD- He was
' tl!i:e~ctly convic~d and sentenced to a state prijqn {Qr havr s11olo•n ''lJ.OO from ~is mother which the ppor old lady
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secreted In a mattre88.
It Is difficult f~• av~ra~e people bred with a sem·
of otecency and thouehts of respect for o~liers, not
ones who are near and dear by tile · ties of
to unile!'Btand bow anyone could lfOW up to manwithout ~ spark of manlinees In his S~1!1I~ is much
to be relfetted that a human
of
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. this.
aj±lpe Ia able. to ei!Cape with a mere sentene~ ln. a r~{!\rl\1
of ·a corporeal nature, such ' as he so richly
~~~~-of ~ c&lt;&gt;_rporal nature, such as he so rich.ly

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YOU EYER STOP TO

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Yon can smok~ par·k after ~ek
11 f ( :hesterfieldfllt . .. and Of':VCf grow
tio"d of the tAste. That'o pa~y

BJ EDSON• R. WAITE. SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

. LecauRe Che~terfieJd nses just th~

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Y~R(\UGI-l, SPORTS EDITOR OF THE FRANK·
fORT U!III)IJ\~A) MORNING TIMES, SAYS:

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flavor!

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fall aalea, ~emi-~nnual cl~ranceo, apecial
holiclaJ offerU, .. and oimilar indueementa to reluctant buyers,
a\!.,p_ci.e ~r ito~~'is C\ventoc:ked wi~ a me~a"di... which 'is
m0Yin1 alow\):. WJ&gt;at would you cl~ next!
"G!'antill1 ,-ou had attempted to convey your me..are of ~­
o'lomy tb JOUio bu,inr P\lblic: by the tho~d, . Winclo~ . cl"pi(!Y
~""~; tha~ you ~d ~\!'&lt;'~~ted: ~ll«!~~\S ' ~· fluq1 ~~~~~
~ 'lia~ca•n' ~

the pubbc.

· 'Nave JOU ~~ "very 111~1um?

night exrept Suoday, Cohunhia Coa~tt:
t.o-Coo11t Network,

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rig:ht amount of 'l'urki~h tobacco
t•• "season"" the mild. sweet J)o..
mestit~ tobacco.
'foo much Turkisl1 makes a
\u~avy·~moking cigarette , .• too
little tak~.s something nway from·
taste and aroma. Jufll enough o£
the right kinds of Turkish 1&lt;&gt;~~~x.-that'r. c.tue reaso41 why
Ch"'!lerfields SATISFY I
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UONDAY, OCTOIIIIl ~. 1N2

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Republican Candidates

WarAa

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NAnONAL
Preoident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Hoover
Vjce-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ch•rle• Curtis
S. Senator ............ . ...... . .... Gilbert Dettman
ponirreesman, lOth District ...... . . Thomas A. Jenkl~ .
eonlfeaoman-at-Laree .. G.e oree H. Bender, L. T. Palm~~
STATE
...... .. David S. lpJall•
Lieutenant G~~~;n~~- : ·.:: ·. :: . ....... . . Lee a. Pa.lmr r
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of State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George C. Brall'cu
Auditor . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Tracy
~te Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry S. l'¥Y
o\ltornef General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John ll. Bricker
state Senator . ... _.. . . . . .. . . . . ....... John A. Liii!d
COUNTY

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p;SSE PQalg)ibY, the world's most notorious prisoner,

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1f .letviJ)II' a sentence of life imprisonment in a Maeaachu-

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511!-L

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hftl.fhlg, "

f\eiJoJ or
rood run as
- flarrfllhnn:

How German
Stopa
Acttng on BOTH
bowel, the Qi!mian

1topa consUpaUOn.
polaona whleh

and bad

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We're MniDJ' ...loan New
1 result Is a series oi h•·esilttlble de·
Well this ts about the time Jf 1 toUI&amp; amon1 brunova.ble civic 1mthe Je~r that the North and Ea.6t imfrovetnenta.'
move lndoors. It's about tbne, for
.. those bathlnl sutt.a would ~ever
Tha~'s why we havt guest ~ma
accemmodate another moth blte Sn the twuses. To gueiiS what F. IOand thoae frauled awnings look Jng into •em next. Yl!'S&amp;Ir, the averUte ran old lace.
:t.~~e guest toilet :;et conslsi.s of a
l
hair ;~Jrush, 3 Ia.-n mower and: no
We ha'le j&amp;ken down the ny comi:I:- The stllft' baa to go someacreena and put them 1n the JUeat. whet"e.
room . Evfffthinl goes ln\o Lbc
1
m 1 ~Iober ex-t lbe
That's ....,.aUBe we have to furruesst roo
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there
u
'll
nl!h
a house
twlec. Once on tbe Ina:ue . e oean~o
11 .
the Chrlstmas hoUctays and he's side and once an the outside. When
always auiprtsed Lo ~ve~· be Is October arrives we must slam lt up
ready for nex.t swnmet.
In dead ~tot"age where we are try..
' 1ng to Uve.
He hilS beat.n ch.urs, suntturned
b u
ked a:las6es rubber
Well, summer will soon be a.round
::,;.e
Prc~c plates and 8 th...r- again and we can chuck the Junk
mos bottle with some rellable ~ld out on the lawn again and help to
July colle&lt;! In lt.
make the outdoors beautiful and
, wa ~ped .

I

Mistrial

ti:'

It is no easy Job getting r.he porch
furniture blclt In the attic where it
t~ longa. During the !lummer everybc1y tak-e5 hi&amp; favorite ch&amp;tr to Ute
most deslrable section of the com-

C...r1l•

Or1e of herl'dlty'8 tllilur~s I• ~h~t

1t •till take11 •t:r month1 ot lmnrur·
tlon, off lhd Ot., to II'R('h the 8tic&gt;·
t'Ndlng awn .. rotlon how to J:clll'glt&gt;.--

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c&amp;n get a Wily trom each other.
You'll rind the averAge outdoor
spotted at chummy dla~cs of alx
hundred. feet between chaJrs. Very
wn&amp;ervaU;vc elltlm&amp;~;

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murderer,. o11e liii!lllt say he
bec.a'll'e of his losinr his temper until
family record and finds that Ilia son is
sentence at' the same institution for a simi-

iervlng a
~r ~rime.
T'' There ill only one positive, sure enoue~ metllod of
reducing- crime, especially ~urders, and proteetln~ aoci~t~ 88 it has a right t.o 'e xpect to be protected a~d' that
.'!'lay ill to qtete out sentences directly proportionate to the
committed.

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outdoor furniture bas been
h"'"·n~ on a few times tt goea a,nU•
~:~ue. the leai CJU'l up like a. Russ~
tan ballot bault~ 1\W&amp;f &amp;\ t.he
Volga Boat aon&amp;. The tap caves in
an~ the: 'P8lnt blisters like seorched
po,tatb chlpfi Jn ' 1aao1tne.

LISTEIUNE
TOOTH PASTE

But all Qf lt has to go back Into '
and all of It does. t.he

th~ boule

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Prosecuting Attorney ...... ...... . . , . . . Cedrb Cl~rk
Clet•k of Courts . . . ..... . .. . ............ John Sp;rrs
Sherifl'
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County R~corder ... . . . . ' . . ... . .. .. Geo. H. Meinhar&lt;
County Treasurer .. ............ - ..... R. G. Webster
County Surveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T1:leodore Beegle
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PUR HOPE : And now, Lord, what wait I forT J!y
boll!' is in thee. Deliver m~ from all my iraoSif888ion8:
. .lte me-not the •eproach of the foollsh.-r..fm 89 :7 ,8.

prison, has finallJ won reapite from biB lon1r sentence
bYJbe sl)npl• procees of shufllinll' off this mortal coil. In
ll,oinJ Bll, he furnishes an excellent example of the foolllsluieas 11nd the wanton wastefulneas, not to mention the
~oMtan~ · menace of keeping pri8oners on life t,J'IIl8 after .
lJiey hale beeq convicted of cruel, wanton, willful pre- 1
medita.ted murders.
Je- Pomeroy, so far as he himself was concerned
li!ld so ftr aa the rest of the world was interested, iblght •
ju~ u ,.-ell have met hi8 Maker back the~e some G8
ye'rs &amp;JO, after beinll' convicted at the al{e of it of
~~~~eher#r a· lad of 10 or 12 because he wilo so in~lled
Jriith unmitigated meannees. Instead, b~ hi'" been lncar~~t!od. fed and cared for all these years while society
cl&gt;!lld ne,ver rest easy so lone as he lived, because It never
~J,leW iw4 when he would be thrown aeain into lt.s midst,
~ither tlirou~rh the- medi~&gt;m of oflleial leniency or through
•. es&lt;!ape.
I(· 1 Wtiy then should there be such oppooitlon to the tak{~lf of a' life for a life when such procedure is 'l'o•t necell••;y-to the upholdine of the qignity, the sa~ety an~ · the
Jlilleral welfare of law abidillll' citizens the world over!
f:'" A few days a~ro, one jury four,d a man .:~i)ty ~f mur- I
.,
his paramour while iri a je'llo~s r'IK8. b~t tac~~~~
usual phrase umercy" as did another jury iii · an·
Ohio city, after havinl{ found a vlcl9us "!~II klllinr
ll!ll'j!n Kuilty ot havinll' mur,dered a policeman, the ~roar­
of ollr 'taw&amp;, 'in hill efforts to escape tl\~ ql~t~~es ~f
order ami decency. In· each case, the ·klllel"'. will be
~., i~'!ll'mdled to prison until time intervenes au~ · ~hey fol\9-f
Pomeroy to
{ate· or untll,~lld thiit iii•far more
t~~~~~1~I·~~ of
official~~~
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MEANEST MAN
IN•CE MoR~ h.U. a candidate been found who vi•• for
the doubtful title of the world's meanest lllaD- He was
' tl!i:e~ctly convic~d and sentenced to a state prijqn {Qr havr s11olo•n ''lJ.OO from ~is mother which the ppor old lady
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secreted In a mattre88.
It Is difficult f~• av~ra~e people bred with a sem·
of otecency and thouehts of respect for o~liers, not
ones who are near and dear by tile · ties of
to unile!'Btand bow anyone could lfOW up to manwithout ~ spark of manlinees In his S~1!1I~ is much
to be relfetted that a human
of
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. this.
aj±lpe Ia able. to ei!Cape with a mere sentene~ ln. a r~{!\rl\1
of ·a corporeal nature, such ' as he so richly
~~~~-of ~ c&lt;&gt;_rporal nature, such as he so rich.ly

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but not too much

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Yon can smok~ par·k after ~ek
11 f ( :hesterfieldfllt . .. and Of':VCf grow
tio"d of the tAste. That'o pa~y

BJ EDSON• R. WAITE. SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

. LecauRe Che~terfieJd nses just th~

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Y~R(\UGI-l, SPORTS EDITOR OF THE FRANK·
fORT U!III)IJ\~A) MORNING TIMES, SAYS:

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Marvelous
flavor!

"Re1~.1~ ~

fall aalea, ~emi-~nnual cl~ranceo, apecial
holiclaJ offerU, .. and oimilar indueementa to reluctant buyers,
a\!.,p_ci.e ~r ito~~'is C\ventoc:ked wi~ a me~a"di... which 'is
m0Yin1 alow\):. WJ&gt;at would you cl~ next!
"G!'antill1 ,-ou had attempted to convey your me..are of ~­
o'lomy tb JOUio bu,inr P\lblic: by the tho~d, . Winclo~ . cl"pi(!Y
~""~; tha~ you ~d ~\!'&lt;'~~ted: ~ll«!~~\S ' ~· fluq1 ~~~~~
~ 'lia~ca•n' ~

the pubbc.

· 'Nave JOU ~~ "very 111~1um?

night exrept Suoday, Cohunhia Coa~tt:
t.o-Coo11t Network,

,Vlth yai!r pros..tive ~-

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rig:ht amount of 'l'urki~h tobacco
t•• "season"" the mild. sweet J)o..
mestit~ tobacco.
'foo much Turkisl1 makes a
\u~avy·~moking cigarette , .• too
little tak~.s something nway from·
taste and aroma. Jufll enough o£
the right kinds of Turkish 1&lt;&gt;~~~x.-that'r. c.tue reaso41 why
Ch"'!lerfields SATISFY I
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Mln-polll, Minn.. Qet. II-INS
-The lit~le world .. ~erttf wUl be
~ere tomorrow with t.be

rwun_.

Nenrk c.'ub, lnt'ematlonal l!'lftie
Utlllt, and the Minneapolis t.nnt,
~amplon o( tbe Anierloan ~

Old Town
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two

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Tbe euterners evened \he M-rtea
count yesterday by ~1111 out a 5
to a triumph over. tbe home team ~
JohnnY OWen, li!Watk lhlr&lt;l·"'"'ker
oponld, ~ pyrotiCb)llet 1n the ....
ond tJinidl Wlth, a home I'Uil. ~~
next man up, Jack S&amp;ltllaver dU.·

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the dhto river b.ere S.turcl&amp;Y after ..
noon, wUl be c:anclUClt«l Tuemal'
rftom4la at 10 o'clock from the
Catnollc: church.
Younc B&amp;lttana drowned wben he

and two playmatea were pit,yq·

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pUe&amp;\011"the circuli -~ onilllle
lamt waa on wheela for the tnter-

around a boat. In the rlver. A rtPQJ1
of the a.ccldent it&amp;ted that -the
JIOUJ181ter went under the walier
followlni a dare and. when he- dld
not. reappear t.o the surface, the

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natlonall.

~te~ret~

By
. Cliff

playmates SOUJCht aid.

The a.ccldent. occurred about 2 :30

Rube Benton, who at&amp;rted ~v·
lnl for \be Millen, wa• troubled by
hil recent aboulder injury and Pea
Rldge Day ·reueved tUm.
The

Newark. hbmel'l ·.aent Day scurrytnr
to the ahowen to be replaced by
Blam Vm Ollder who hurled tor ·
the- balance of the contest.

•W. MooreJ:
by
IMoore

Brennan pitehed throughout the

fracaa for the New11.rk club.
The box score:
Newark

Pennock

AB R H PO A E
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Jensen,rt ........ 4
Owen, 3b ........ 4
Baltzsaver, 2b
3

0 o 15
0 0 2
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2 :l :l
2 2 3

2 o
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4 o
2 o

Brennan,
Ha.rgreavetl,
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1 1 71 o
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(Herman,

Remaley,

York ... . 1 G 2 o o ~ 4 o 4--lJ Cuyler.) Hits and run1r-0ft'1 Bulb. 2 '·
Chlical,o.
4 o o o o 1 o o 1- o hits 1 hun in 1~3 lnnmg; otr Warneke 5 lilt&amp;, 2 runs li1 2 2-3 innln1111.
RWls baLte1 ln-Gehilg. 3. oe- 1 &lt;none oUt in 4UH; oft ·A llen 5 bits
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4 runs In 2··3 Inning~ oft' Orlmes
marec, 3, Jurge&lt;~, Lazzert, 4; Combs 4 hits, 4 runs in 1 tnnlng; off· W.
F"l~well, " Ruth, Cha;:;ma.n, Eni;:- ~oore, 2 hits. 1 run ifl 6 1·3 inningH
llL-1. T'f,·o-;.•a£~ hlts-Gehrl8", Grlmm off May 6 hi t£, 6 runs ln 3 1-3 lnn'¥Well, C'rosettl, Chapman Home lnss; off Pennc.ck 2 hitll, l rtin In 3

Neun,, lb ........ 5 o 3 4 2 o
Rolte,ss ......... 50 l 3 2 0
Walker, ct
Hill, J., 11

by May ::. . u1.~:J1 2, W.

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Cr&lt;..settJl; t:y M;oore J &lt;Jurgea&gt;: 'by

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nms, Demaree, Lazzerl, 2;

Combs..
and
Orl!hm . Let:. on ba!es-New York
13; Chicago 'J. Base on bii.Ils---Otr
Bush, ' 1 &lt;Lazzeril; oft" Warneke, 1
Double

play-:t~erman ,

Jurge&amp;

Innings, oft Tlnnin(l: no h,t&amp;. uo
runB in 1 2~3 tnnlngs. Blt · by pl.t.-

cher-by Bush

&lt;Ruth) : by

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!Gehrig) Winning pitcher-Moore
Losing · pitcher-May.
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Combs and RtlfllngJ ; otf Pennock. &lt;AJ, first base: Klem &lt;N. L.), eee·
1 tDemaree l; oft Orlmes, 1 tOe- ond base: V'lon Oraflan
hrig&gt;. Struck out.----by Warneke, 1 third base. Time-2:21,

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H .Satted for Richards in alxth.
c Ran for . Van GUder Jn ninth.

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Minncapolts . . o 1 0 o o o 1 o 0-2

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a.a tban • mlni.JDum

charJe of

rnnc.,v-ftve cenil fot each UJ.Mr·

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FOR BALE-Oood

m!;ll: cow, rca~
sonable. See Mrs. Oco. D'Jl'DbBCh or

Phone

841 ~11.

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a388.41 REPOR'l'ED COLLECTED
~ BALi--TeQm ~Buy .ff.orOOfl.
Tho collecttona or Ma.yor A. J .
w lght o.bout 1400 Ibs . Will take St ·,unc.nt !or the month cr Sept~ J('f8CY tt!W as part pa.yment \ember were $33&amp;.41, accordln;. t.:}
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The amoun t
tnr quick snle. Write Box 306· will be divided as follows : OiLy,
Nort.h Point Pleasant, N. ~~-at. $306.73; County, $18.43; state. 13.:.15.

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Wendell IJ-.Iley, who h~ bean Ll
Renta crttlca.l condttlon In the Holzu
hospital since S-eptember 3 when he
' YOR RENT- Apartment over Phil~ wu struek on the. h~ad by a bB.sc.. Up Sisters S!'Jt-P en Main Btreet: ba.ll. wu releaaed and taken to his
He b
1i Co.ll OrncJ fi .o ton, Phone 111- X. home at Burek&amp;, Friday,
much improved, the rePort stated.
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:toR REN1'-.-~ room:~ with oath.
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One hundred c.h lctens wer3 sto!en 1
r~om the coopa of Ml.u Pannte Mor.
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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
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Won't he love thi1 suit? The
1lou1e is the new sportl type.
The trousers button neatly onto the
•louse. It haa potkeU too.
It'• very stnrdy at shown. The

trouten are of brown tweed mixture.
rile blouse is plain yellow cotton
•roadtloth.
Navy blue R•nnel with whitt linen

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"The structure of an advertising campaign is a good dealli~e
the structure of a meal. There are certain basic articles of diet
-meat, potatoes, bread, butter- the foundation, the fftst cortsi4ei':
ation in the planning; then c&lt;lme the side dish~s. the !&gt;&amp;i!Ws, tb,e
jellies and jams, and desserts. The best meal brln~ th~ all. to~
gather iii a perfect proportion, just as the best 11dvertising campnign is a p~rlect blend of media.
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George H. Seigle, Editor of the Miaaouri Valley (Iowa) Daily
Timea, Saya:
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NIIAT AND TRIM
All
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ticle, the ql.(!at ltnd potatoes, the first noted fi!:~\1r m:. lhe whOlE\
project. · l!ei'haps drrect mail adv~rtising might be re~d~·· ~
til! !!!'~·an&gt;! rcatllo a4v!lrtising Ill! t.\le 4essert; ~ Jllll'll p tlle' di'l~
II. ~ f lt, ..• e~""'·~oijp~atjon.
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It'• e••IIY m•~e at a 1ma1l cost.
1!l1i1 •t1l• N•. 1166 rP~•f .,

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-The lit~le world .. ~erttf wUl be
~ere tomorrow with t.be

rwun_.

Nenrk c.'ub, lnt'ematlonal l!'lftie
Utlllt, and the Minneapolis t.nnt,
~amplon o( tbe Anierloan ~

Old Town
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1 WhO Wa.l

Ul'OWfted

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l&amp;tloa, deadlocked at

two

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Tbe euterners evened \he M-rtea
count yesterday by ~1111 out a 5
to a triumph over. tbe home team ~
JohnnY OWen, li!Watk lhlr&lt;l·"'"'ker
oponld, ~ pyrotiCb)llet 1n the ....
ond tJinidl Wlth, a home I'Uil. ~~
next man up, Jack S&amp;ltllaver dU.·

\p

the dhto river b.ere S.turcl&amp;Y after ..
noon, wUl be c:anclUClt«l Tuemal'
rftom4la at 10 o'clock from the
Catnollc: church.
Younc B&amp;lttana drowned wben he

and two playmatea were pit,yq·

l

pUe&amp;\011"the circuli -~ onilllle
lamt waa on wheela for the tnter-

around a boat. In the rlver. A rtPQJ1
of the a.ccldent it&amp;ted that -the
JIOUJ181ter went under the walier
followlni a dare and. when he- dld
not. reappear t.o the surface, the

rr
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natlonall.

~te~ret~

By
. Cliff

playmates SOUJCht aid.

The a.ccldent. occurred about 2 :30

Rube Benton, who at&amp;rted ~v·
lnl for \be Millen, wa• troubled by
hil recent aboulder injury and Pea
Rldge Day ·reueved tUm.
The

Newark. hbmel'l ·.aent Day scurrytnr
to the ahowen to be replaced by
Blam Vm Ollder who hurled tor ·
the- balance of the contest.

•W. MooreJ:
by
IMoore

Brennan pitehed throughout the

fracaa for the New11.rk club.
The box score:
Newark

Pennock

AB R H PO A E
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5
Jensen,rt ........ 4
Owen, 3b ........ 4
Baltzsaver, 2b
3

0 o 15
0 0 2
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2 :l :l
2 2 3

2 o
0 0

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4 o
2 o

Brennan,
Ha.rgreavetl,
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G . . . . 34. o
1 1 71 o
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3

(Herman,

Remaley,

York ... . 1 G 2 o o ~ 4 o 4--lJ Cuyler.) Hits and run1r-0ft'1 Bulb. 2 '·
Chlical,o.
4 o o o o 1 o o 1- o hits 1 hun in 1~3 lnnmg; otr Warneke 5 lilt&amp;, 2 runs li1 2 2-3 innln1111.
RWls baLte1 ln-Gehilg. 3. oe- 1 &lt;none oUt in 4UH; oft ·A llen 5 bits
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4 runs In 2··3 Inning~ oft' Orlmes
marec, 3, Jurge&lt;~, Lazzert, 4; Combs 4 hits, 4 runs in 1 tnnlng; off· W.
F"l~well, " Ruth, Cha;:;ma.n, Eni;:- ~oore, 2 hits. 1 run ifl 6 1·3 inningH
llL-1. T'f,·o-;.•a£~ hlts-Gehrl8", Grlmm off May 6 hi t£, 6 runs ln 3 1-3 lnn'¥Well, C'rosettl, Chapman Home lnss; off Pennc.ck 2 hitll, l rtin In 3

Neun,, lb ........ 5 o 3 4 2 o
Rolte,ss ......... 50 l 3 2 0
Walker, ct
Hill, J., 11

by May ::. . u1.~:J1 2, W.

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nnnln; 2 ' Dlckey,
Cr&lt;..settJl; t:y M;oore J &lt;Jurgea&gt;: 'by

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nms, Demaree, Lazzerl, 2;

Combs..
and
Orl!hm . Let:. on ba!es-New York
13; Chicago 'J. Base on bii.Ils---Otr
Bush, ' 1 &lt;Lazzeril; oft" Warneke, 1
Double

play-:t~erman ,

Jurge&amp;

Innings, oft Tlnnin(l: no h,t&amp;. uo
runB in 1 2~3 tnnlngs. Blt · by pl.t.-

cher-by Bush

&lt;Ruth) : by

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May

!Gehrig) Winning pitcher-Moore
Losing · pitcher-May.
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&lt;Com08l; ofT May 3 (Chapman, ! Maierlturth &lt;N: L.) , plate; D.lntJ!'en
Combs and RtlfllngJ ; otf Pennock. &lt;AJ, first base: Klem &lt;N. L.), eee·
1 tDemaree l; oft Orlmes, 1 tOe- ond base: V'lon Oraflan
hrig&gt;. Struck out.----by Warneke, 1 third base. Time-2:21,

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H .Satted for Richards in alxth.
c Ran for . Van GUder Jn ninth.

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a.a tban • mlni.JDum

charJe of

rnnc.,v-ftve cenil fot each UJ.Mr·

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FOR BALE-Oood

m!;ll: cow, rca~
sonable. See Mrs. Oco. D'Jl'DbBCh or

Phone

841 ~11.

D-30-3t.

a388.41 REPOR'l'ED COLLECTED
~ BALi--TeQm ~Buy .ff.orOOfl.
Tho collecttona or Ma.yor A. J .
w lght o.bout 1400 Ibs . Will take St ·,unc.nt !or the month cr Sept~ J('f8CY tt!W as part pa.yment \ember were $33&amp;.41, accordln;. t.:}
IJovo.Al
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t.he l·:!cen' repo·t:
The amoun t
tnr quick snle. Write Box 306· will be divided as follows : OiLy,
Nort.h Point Pleasant, N. ~~-at. $306.73; County, $18.43; state. 13.:.15.

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,....,YOIJm TAKEN liPME
Wendell IJ-.Iley, who h~ bean Ll
Renta crttlca.l condttlon In the Holzu
hospital since S-eptember 3 when he
' YOR RENT- Apartment over Phil~ wu struek on the. h~ad by a bB.sc.. Up Sisters S!'Jt-P en Main Btreet: ba.ll. wu releaaed and taken to his
He b
1i Co.ll OrncJ fi .o ton, Phone 111- X. home at Burek&amp;, Friday,
much improved, the rePort stated.
' 10-3 -&amp;t.

.t.o

bly

for

:toR REN1'-.-~ room:~ with oath.
Ca.ll Puga.tc Ot'OCery. Ull-R.
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One hundred c.h lctens wer3 sto!en 1
r~om the coopa of Ml.u Pannte Mor.
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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
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Won't he love thi1 suit? The
1lou1e is the new sportl type.
The trousers button neatly onto the
•louse. It haa potkeU too.
It'• very stnrdy at shown. The

trouten are of brown tweed mixture.
rile blouse is plain yellow cotton
•roadtloth.
Navy blue R•nnel with whitt linen

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"The structure of an advertising campaign is a good dealli~e
the structure of a meal. There are certain basic articles of diet
-meat, potatoes, bread, butter- the foundation, the fftst cortsi4ei':
ation in the planning; then c&lt;lme the side dish~s. the !&gt;&amp;i!Ws, tb,e
jellies and jams, and desserts. The best meal brln~ th~ all. to~
gather iii a perfect proportion, just as the best 11dvertising campnign is a p~rlect blend of media.
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George H. Seigle, Editor of the Miaaouri Valley (Iowa) Daily
Timea, Saya:
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NIIAT AND TRIM
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"In advertising, the newspaper is undispu~erllr j;he basic ar·
ticle, the ql.(!at ltnd potatoes, the first noted fi!:~\1r m:. lhe whOlE\
project. · l!ei'haps drrect mail adv~rtising might be re~d~·· ~
til! !!!'~·an&gt;! rcatllo a4v!lrtising Ill! t.\le 4essert; ~ Jllll'll p tlle' di'l~
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Relief Comminion
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'tire ld....tification of

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i'J; dttae,. Wbooe Where." abauq Believed To
Be Known

Uaed For Beautify•nr
Court Houae

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by the oommisston

1 od u.v the commission frowned
upon the proposal that $3,1)6'1' Of
'u c... uu\y KII.Solinc tfl.x fUild be dlvtlted. fm pco1 rtller a.nd then be
v•td In ltpalntl ng the courthouw:e
MEmbers of the ~tate rdlet comlllh.:On lOOk the pc.sltlon that the
painting of th~ com t hou !«! did not

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Major
Brnught, its
•v• ~fctetary, m wme une else to
will st:nrf

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Hna.J dec!f;ion
muy be Ucte1
by
repmt which the lnvestlgai.Ol'
tl Jt.'l
thfl. crnnml•l:tlun

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nte mystery of "the face on the
have rock 1\t Porellt Run apparenUy hns
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Al31denL8 t re p\WI ,.~

The discovery of thls old pJece
Lhi! qt workmanshJ.p was made by John
re,.;t- \ Bo.lly Jr, son ol' :Mr a.nd Mrs John
tu BaUy, while searching the hills back
of the Bally home for a cow, tearrest or .h.. centl
The rock bearing the ta.ce
been IMued an1 was found on top of the gt•mnd In
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hifl speech
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Mr
Mrs
Lhe United Stu! , were aceompu.nled

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1 :'~n~:n ~: i~~
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~tute I:: :~~ -::;h~t ~~~ldhapp•n
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ston and
at Jones
Mr

Ft8.Jil!

n atlcmnl u emot 1' i
the pa.o; L month vlsltluc
The enlhe ~urface ot lhe rock
8
l nnfi th·~ basic cutrency I He .. ~:tl the Franz family
011 which th1• lmprc~:~Sion wns made,[
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1 •I that lndURtr:,r coni m Del-l no~ I Mrs Mattie Reeves or Columbus
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bore the mnrks o( hnvlng
withM
d Mrtt 0 1E
N llliC wer'c ! large b•mking conc"r:~ wei,C p
• 1 s 1...en1 sunday w1th !ri-ends h e1c
! st.ood the e lement~ fot II tong por~ I
I an
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the makhlR' of the !;wt.teS o
enn
~Al s N J Orah:un roturm'!d to
lod
1visitors In HuntingtOn Sunday
1 sylvania, Ohio
ttnd Ma.ssacl\llliCtl.s ht•r home In Pa1 ker!ihurg Sunday
1 Older rrndtlenL~ recall uo one of I Dr 1-1.nd Mrs R. E RtJbl,a:m.tH ant1 11J11t lhnt Oett.ysburg, the gteat men o.fter spending the pn~ t two w~kR
th e prcst:nt gt!nr&gt;l ation
living In 1
I or Ohio and
v s1 thtK M1 and Mrfl A K Oliver
th e vlclnlty of Fmest Run wbo week end wi~h Mr anll M s 1rgU I be most 1\~epr~sc~la lV!xplalned In or Mulbeny ~~ovenue .md M1 nnd
might hnve completed
the wodt
f
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states
r en n&amp;
! M1s Will 8lnge1 of Pine Gtove
Fot thls ,.easun many who ha\le Campbell nnd fllmily 0 But rnut' fl m11nnvr uncterst.andable to a man 1 She was accompanied by the 0111
0
sceu the wot k beliCVI' 'hat the scJInf the stl'l';tt the
Ivers and Singers who •em.11ned ror
resum' h01 studies ot Ohio
of the 1 a
Pullins 0r Flatwoods
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Mr and Mt'S Roy Klncude and
son Roy Jr of Pt Plellsant have
moved Into the Koe~~ter property on
le street Mr Klnca.de has taken
~::ar e 01 the ~odem Market store
No 0 at Cuuit and Main streets
Jonn Hlte. foL'ItlH!I mnnager, will be
transfcr1ed to the new Mod.em
Markets store room formerly oc..
cu Jed b H&amp;rry Rou..h
a:d Mrs Earl ,..ourtrlght nnd

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dauohter Erma, of

Col"",l~us

JeSSI! Brewster
Miss Carletta OhUnter returned
Monduy from II. week end =::t~
Mr and Mrs 0 F M
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MBSOn City
Mt• \nd Mrs. Peter Kiehllna: of

~P~~~::uth~et~~kd e~~OO:,~th a~
tonner's mothfn:, Mra

Val

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bu?e:~~/h:e:~r :~~~r to~~f'!:li

{;,- qU3'tor of Ohio Slate unl..talty

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~?o~ldd;~~~ ~~!dt!~Jcp~£;~ca~ I~~~~to~~~:};~~~~~
Ml ~ rl::~~ cl"- I ~:~~~~~~~t~!Eie~i~dFe~tu "btu~ Chnpm~
th~:rstt!~ G=~~ne·l~~
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ever
!!uggc~t.eu
M1~
and ~land one ha.d
reported seeing IL beeo- /ore
in-iJ¥i-l:iiv,eotiiluilo;;j; Jf The face 1s a likenes.o; or u hu~
man robabl intended tot an lm ~
reul~ of a~ IndiBn. as 1a evldenby the hlllh forehead, eyebrows.
qe~ .Doee llPI cheeks and ahln
n wai carved or ~h.tsled In the face
or the BOII'f l'OCk which had appa~~
ently been worn a.wa.y from a much
Jar,er' one by the weather
Many have made special trlrw
to Porest Ruu since the diECOVt'IY t.o
to view the 'fBctt on the rock' and
the theory has been advanced that
the work was done mnny years ago
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B~nday

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Mr null
Elmc1 E.....,r:nach
Marcella Reitiel
lhu.t ll m .l!~ht bl n pu1 L of 11 pet1 !- tlves
! f-1 • aho stated that h" w11.s in rnvor 1of Pt Plea:m.ut spent sunday with 1 Mrs Cora B Roberts a.nd son bert Coates n.nd HarOld Fisher re ~
f1 1 d lxlUy of an Indian
I Mr and MI S Wllllnm Grllnth of the boi"IU!l, but could not see !LOY 1the former'•, moth c1 Ml 1 Pett&gt;l Robert returned Sunday after tmned to Lhelr studlts ot QtHo
RtJgurdh s.&lt;~ uf Utr.flc theot ltfl how ~ 1and Mls l ehmd Pt oploe!i and 'dau ~ concmvablc wny thn.t lt could be ! Ebcrsbnch of Wlt:t.gnll strtet
~ penrllng the w~k cmd with Mr ,universitY Stmday aner ~ndJ.ng
&lt;:ver uu one seems to know the 1ghte ~ VIvian of Columbus retW'n- paid ot the present
However, 1 MI R John Burnell tctm ned to und Mrs ~ D \!annum o( Athens ~\wee) end '(lth tbalr · ~ta
h!J;to Y ur lim hlce on the rock led Sun;ry nrter spending the weeK
theOJized thnt tf those
Pt Pleasant
artm Hpendlng
whl~h hnr. mystified the re11tden~ el)d WI
1"C"lo.t1ves here
1 Je1'!!. who were not In need would re- 1 the p[!Jlt i'N!veral dayr:~ ns the guest 10
of Forest Run and t.he1-e seems to •L A:, Person spent Bnttudny
llnnub;h their clnJm
pe,.haPB a I of Mr nnd M1s Oemgc Dunlel.ol
be no way to Identify Its age
ColumbUs on busineBS
m rthod could be n.nnnged tor those and fa.mlcy
The Rock
whlrh was small
Mlfls Edna West
nnd Richnnl In need
M1 and M1 s Joe Rubin and
enough to be hnm.ll..'t1 1 wa..&lt;l removed ReUtel of Oolumbus rtLurned. Sun·
Aftet the llpeech the ladles of the 1children retu1ned fl um Hu ntington
hom it,&lt;; posltlnn ou U1c hillside and day a.tter spending the week enQ 1 Rt•publlr:.m tluL held
D.
busin~ss 1 Sumta.y after .'!pending the week
earrlctl t-o Lht.! BP.IIV l"tC!\Jrh nee, wh ere wr~ ~r ~nd Mrs Scott Ridg:~way !Uf"'Cting A~ I his meetlnlf pl~n~ I end Wit h Mr and MI S Dave Kohn
thOBe who huvc hf'o.r('l nbout the 0
n pn venue
1 wne made fm
u 'fulthet cnrrv Ill!
Ml and M1s Ruy Chlls!ma n j
cllt!COvery hn.ve gonP lo view II nnd j bo~r~r~o~~~~~~~r~ ·;~~ ;;;;m:~J oh of thelJ ctunpalgn plana
I M 1 :1nd Mn A1thnr J..ong nnd I
t.o pondurlovcl Us hlstorv
lsqn: Jn-law and do.ughtm Mr, and
Harry Long of Wn snlngl nu, Pu
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i;pCnt the w~:¥k end hme t11e gUC'l'its
I'OIIIt Alll AIUU :-: n:n
~~ 0 o.rltoll Zhnmct of Lexington, ~:hlldron and Mr!l :1uylot of Flotn or M1 and M1e J ohn HILP- fh"
HclbCJ 1. McOtunL'I, J B Rlclll\rc'IQ I or. and
w R Orlffln and 1\lld Mr and Mt"I'O Henry Durst and CluiRtmum; nnQ Mr E1 nd M1s Long
and son 11 Ewell rmJ Earl wcr1 at lOOby (lf Columbus lt:!'turned sun- daughlets were guests of Mr n.nd retmned Sunde.y uccompv.nlc&lt;l by
1ested Sund 1y nn..: b! 01 iht to thr day after speudlng the week end Mrt&gt; AI thur Wandllnll of Naylord M1 'J C P Long ullm ol Wasluugton 1
Meigs ccunty jull by (OU •ty au\ hot~ wiLh Mr and Mrs Scott RldgttwltY Run Sunday
who hns tw.nu visiting the Hites the
ltleR 101 an alleged st•Hes or 1ob of Union Avenue
The' condition nf Mll':s Al}nl' pnst three weeki&gt; H.ury Long 1e- 1
berJeH llt'ILr R w::: ds~illl'
lMr ond MrH Phtllip H Meier of Bally who is confined lo her hcnt..' m 'lhH d fm o. week a vi!Rt
1
The fo\n are being lu;Jd on chl'!.rg- B lck s~rei)t uud their son and Llau~ In Forrest Run by lllneRs IH reporl ·
Word has tM!en received he1e oil
1.--s of burglat y nnd larceny ncrused gbter~in~taW
M1 and Mra
Joe erJ to be unimproved
the pledatng or Miss Phyllis Duen
or stciLIIng a 1111 1!'1! quu.n11ty 11 'Mcl~r of 11rac1bu• y retm ned Mon~
MI !!S Len a. -:t'ld~ ·" confined tv to the Ohio unlv-c rstty chapter (Jf
wtwut hom a biLrn
da.y an.et s~ndJng Bunda,. with her homu on West 'da.ln street by Chi Otnegn :.otorlty 1tt
formal
Mr and Mrs 'Phillip L M~ler rmd Illness
pl eriRin g se1 vlct:s Saturcln.v evening
1 NTt.R.Tr\INS FRIEND~
ROn , WJtlt.er ot CO!umbu.o;
Mr and Mrfl Jacou Elberfeld and al ~~" o clock 11.t t ht: chnuter hou.&lt;m
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h{r hnrt M1s Albeit wame 1 and daul(hter Rnchel ILnd Mr and 1\olt-:. on "N01Ih Oolluge St1eet In Al.hens
Miss Mn....,J 0 nvtl\ enter o1ne, .1 j
.Alfl'!d Elberfeld o.ntl f&amp;mily s;&gt;cnt
1 &lt;
number of friends n..t !\cr hom""' ('ll
Bundn wiUl JocotJ n.ntl Earl Elbcr M1Sf1 Dut'tl wno 'll•l&lt; tmted lnst
tu« Chester l'Octd Sn.turdn.y ey~ 1illK I
berfeiJ of Logan
Junf! f10m l,'nm~&gt;tov 1\lglt ~chool .s
1llo!W ptescnl were Kathryn Mitch
NOTICE f
d M
H C ld 11 the d1.1ui"hl r or M:t llt\d Ml ~
0
Dr o.n
rs
a we
ErnesL Duell or Em1L Main "lrcet
Oerald ne Prl.lk('l
Audln D~loldy
Liberty Expreu Motor Pa.tkersburg
~&gt;pttnt Sunday visiting ftlends In Little MaJy Ooottwm who fell
Wilhelmine BmiU1, Jean &gt;\rno
Opal Will Hugh aen~hs
F~rtKH l1nt• k Tran1fer made lu
Miss 0
th Wtll 0t Park tnfr Ftlday aJt&lt;: rnoon m1a Un can while
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'
oro Y
ers g rollf'J NkR tlng neat hCI home on
M1Lch Edga.r At no
em ,,
Elnd from Cincinnati WC\ekly came SP.ttU'dlly to 11pend a weeks Second street and ~vet ely cut hm
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Dellx t t Bhtkc, Oco1 ge
Hk~ f; c.
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vacation with her parents Mr and
Pom~:roy anJI Altrt'd Ro~l and Anybc..dy that hu anythirta M
E D Will f Li
left leg below the kMe wus lmprov
1 • Hill
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f Mid 1J
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ed 8,\ltfi.CICUtly M011day to l&gt;esume hm
Ohnrles Sw !'I er o 1 t ewt
to be ah 1pped to or from,
Albert Frn111: left for (:lolumbus studies nt t.hc s unar Run 1,'1':.t.(le 1
Call Phoae 616-X~arlea Sunday where he will bert.n his SD school
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phomore yem ut Ohio StatA urllMrs Alice Sflcnce 1 who cl\ught

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or sev~
Ydllow Jaundice
resUlting Lhm e-

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Mazda Lamps

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l lft"sured.
Mr and Mrs Leo Hagman u.nd spiitlnm.l. h~r ankle Saturday even~
Mana1er.
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h1 1 as
rooGheinwas(l. walking
hole and
1I Caeci,
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,_•_m_ll.;y_"_'_0_0_1 u_m_b'."-';."'.n,;,t_a_u~n-day imr
In the alley
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~een wle ~jeNLI~ theatre build~

Roosevelt Greeted by Norris

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DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?
By EDSON R. WAITE, StiAWNE£, OKLJ..t40MA

$1.00

Prorreaaive buaineaa men real~· that in order. . tO' .make . a
rood profit they mQat have quick tumover, of atock. \

PER CARTON OF SIX

The only way thia can be done ia by TRUTHFUL ADVER·
1
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TISING.

Better lighting becomes more
and more important as the days
grow shorter.
Phone your dealer fm a supply now or order f10m any employee of this company.
Delivered to your home in carton quantities.
P1 epare now for tho~e long
wintu nights.

Southem Ohio
El•ctrlc Co.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

"'Ill rain MOIItll• IUIII
j)robabJy In Eut u&gt;d Clrlllll poot/oa WOOI!JOio
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POMEROY, OHIO,' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1932

PRICE-THREE CEN

COLUMBUS WILL FIGHT GAS DECISION

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Run 'l'o View
!~~~ia!~;' f~~ ~~t~ ~:~~atap£~cac~~ ~astop/e~;::nnt n~~~~ st~ ~~r; ~ 1!JI ('n told ;hat ht• w1ll never ~ee a gam Le ' parents. Mr. and
lMany Go To' F•)rest
s
on the pro~ w r
~hown with them
"F
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Th
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po.•Jnl
mined
the
Mr Jenkins concluded
t
Mys eriOUS ace n e oc
:ub~
there
~~~ with
nnd
F.J
They ling and ~chmlttaUt!f&lt;l 1eS'-&amp;urant
M.r and Mrs,. Can\ey
w
things that m~~odc
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home
Mrs I
able
leRume her duties
and
and
Howard
the K"reatest nnd beat counLry of the Elizabeth Hagman .vlw !las been the
M&amp;rtln Monday after· Dennlson or Salem Center
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Sunday CUJSt8 of Mr
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appotuted Mrs Frankie 1
Gaylord of
Middleport
chairman of t.he meeting
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Mr Jenkins spoke for one hour
elGPl&amp;.lned In a clear concise I
just what the cowttry fac
and how the p ..e&amp;ent. admln:.S
wl\8 meetiniJ the situatwn
of mstanees whereby a 1
th
1
man 1cmarked thllt every mt.:
wrong wlt.h the OO¥DttY and
alltmblic men were r.rooks rn~
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' IJ.,_lo;:&gt;Sllla,n upheld the In f!HI1
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ol pullUc men In general but J.d 1
m ted that there were e. few thh u-.
w ong with the nat~on
He added
ho ;wevel thal one didn't ~Wrn doWn
'l whole
barn to ext.enntnate ~h~
He talked
of tn ~
1 f'tF within·
ptet;ent econonw .!!YStem and ;m
sent.ed argum~nt.. In favor of 111e
prot.cctivc t11.rlff H-z pointed Oltt
tl'st Blthough the Democrats &gt;P·
!)u~eJ h igh tn.rlff Lh ey tutned Do I"
every chance In Congress to rc1u~ ,
l.t
Mr Jenkins also spoke of th e
Mn-~ Vera Ada Moyer left 16~yeat-old mother, and Lr.e Wllbur Koeppen,
World War debt o.nd emph::ts.zetl u •I
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r J dge Jolm p McGootty
f~t that the United states qov• r· ~ u tim!-~ of the bomb which exploded m front o
e orne o u.,.
·
nment had not loaned a ainA"Ie pen- nf Chicago are Hhown here as they met for the first time since the blaRt. Lee has
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thorlty to spend this BUill out of
t~t 1evcnuP derJved from the sale
I f •l'1 u lo II I ._ l ds w~s nJjecu:c'

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\lfu.THER FORECAST-.

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l;~t~~~~·~ :r~d~~t"~1 ~:C~~a~~ ;

mlsslonerH of that county tor w.u-

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DEADE~' NOTlCI!l - If you w.an•
1\ the Newa OIBee of The Daft,
Tribune, call 236-L; tt the Bualneu
OIBce ask for 202-R.

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Roosevelt, Smith,
May Bury Hatchet

TR~UBlE~ AGAIN I ~ Coronation of a

Demc.cratic History May be

FUR£ IN IlliNOIS

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IIt AccurthoWJe
rec~nt application by the cc..m-

t.hst
Elllli 0

by the reatmc ::.pea er,

1rctsman Thomas A

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l'f'O.l poor relief
I ccnstltutc
Auno_uuct:mtnt WM made

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can women and their rrtends and
""ontd "' the '"""""' brkough0t w

Columbus, 0, Oct 3 -INS-Por
t the S£cond Um", the state relief
c"mml~sion I.Oday refliSSd t.o permit Meigs county to use •3 061 at
Its poor rt:Hcr funds for palnttns

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Politi~ally
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Pl obably one of the mos.t enthus~~";,~::?.~~··~r:•.:~h~:·;.;;;
tawyus laborers and f&amp;rmers mlnl~' In the crowd or the Republ1-

ON PETITION

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\ WARRANTS ISSUED

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Speaker at Women' I

Turn1 Dea f .I:'Ar

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Saturd•Y afternoon at two o'ctoc:t
in the court. room
of the Oourt
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011zz1ed civil war vet.P-

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pcl!'letl Made
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OIIIO IT fl fUIIIII '"'
NIGH I
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COLUMIUI 0
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OF TRIO Of
IANOJTS IS H£lD
IT PT. PlEASANT

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Th,e prifit,d Pl!.gelt the,one lfiJ o~lt~,to ad..Jrtiae wl,!~.~,,~, .
exceptic!nal'efficiency and economy.
Newspaper adnrtiainc brinl!' a buain... in direct contact
with every home in the community.
Advortiaementa are read by potential cuatomera
who have money to spend.

by people

Advertiaementa putlpeople in a buying mc!Od.
The buaineaa that auc:c:eecla is the buelneu that ael~ what-the
people want. People are aold on advertiled !fOOd•·
Stores th~t link their buain... with advertlaln1 are the
atorea that lea~ to lea:derthip,

NATmNS MAY TRY
TO tH GERMANY
T~ REC~NSIOER

Made at Albany Ere
Week is Ended

MINING ~EGmNS

Albany, N Y Oct t - lNS-A
roo&lt;l deal of Democratlc hl8tory It~

being made in Albany during this
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Jntportant week IJefore the pre!d- I T roopa Patrol Streeta In
ci ~ ntial elect1on
Berore It 1a ended It may see
Canton FoJiowin1
the burying of the hatchet be·
Sh '
Lween AI Blntlh and Franklin n
oobn1
Roosevelt. witness a ma. ked de~ •'
cline In Tammany s presti!l;t! in
OF MINE LEADER
state affairs. and see the beirlnnlng
ot o new allgnment in the Demc~
£n eel
cratlc alfalrs ot New York state 1 .. \ot At He ter
ome

Major Power~ Conaiderably Worried By
Withdrawal

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By Commiaaion In
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Takea Lead In
Supporting Penua..
ion Propoaal

En1~nd

M•yb&lt;,

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hotch•t

Of Operator For Whom

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Smith and R.oosevelt wont be bur·
h~d lltte But. the~ are ffiUII)' JllHe Worked
dfco.tlom that po.ut. that. way
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For one thing, they are unHed
Canton Ill. Oet 4-INB-NaINB Staft' Corrt!lpondent
be;hind the "ubt!rnator 1o.J ctmdl· 1 tiona.l suard troops today patrolled
Oct 4-INB-A flve da.cy or Col H H Uehman And 1 the street&amp; of this coal mlnlng
Oeneva,
power parley deslaned to persuade unless there tB a dramatic and lm· I L'flnler rollowlns the serloUB wound-~
qermany t.o rejoin the dlli&amp;rmament expt-eted eleventh hour switch or 1 :.ng of Robert Pollitt t-mploye of the
conference here loomed. as 8 dis~ eome kind, Col Lehman is going 1 Pschirrer and Clearvl...-w mines and
tinct po&amp;!llbility t.oclay In the welter to be- nominated despite the fact ror 22 years a union leader in this
of Europe's lnternatlonal relBttons
that Thmma.ny Is ccoJ to nha 1f dllilrict.
MOI!t a tl
pporters ct the not actually hostile
The shootlnl engendered uew bite ve su
The
I tcrneSB In Illinois lntm neclne mine
proposal are Norman H Davis and 1
expectation 1s that Ccl Leh~ I Jubor war waged betwPen ttul Unit~
Sir John Simon, British foreign I mans name will be placed iu nom- J ed Mine Workers c.f America and
mlnJ.sLer: They were reported to lnp,t.Jon by none oth(-r than Sm1tt1 J cilf. Secessionist Prol{t'esslve Miners
have halt·
comlnced
Premier I himSfllf It will afford Smith op~ mlon
Herrlot. ol France that such a portunlty If he Clli"t!S to arasp It I The troopa, were sent here from
conference hekl 1n London, would o[ speaktnr a word Ior the natlonnl Fcot~a at the requ~st of Sheriff c
solve the present arm!'l,lmpasst!
ticket or Roosr:velt and Garner
c Prickett, who f•ared the tense 1
It wu apparent that continued
Twlct'l since the bitter Chica.go !&gt;l.uo.tlon mo.y breed new dlaorders
non·partlcipo.Uon of the Reich in convention, Smith has stated thut .!.lmllar 1.o the riot or la8t Saturday,
the conference was causing- diplo- he would 'support the ticket • but
Sheriff Prtckett augmented the
~he thajorh power!h ...a:slreadt he ha.'i never mentioned G'lvemor national I):UO.rd force with 100 of hts
rn ermany as emJ-H... ze
R.ootevelt's name.
picked deputies Sentries were poet!!he wJU not partl!!lpatt: unles.!l her I He hu been &amp;!lent too
h
ed throughout the town a.nd pa·
a.~ parl~r deman": ar~a~ted
llskPd whether he pln.~ned
~a~~ crowds A heavy auard of sheriff's
the ~· ol W8Bhun "" 1 ' aYOrs scme speeches during the cam~ deputies was thrown around the
ea
S\Rl a Pl.f ey tl J.ndl- pal8n
home or sta~ fl attorney o Ray
ca~ point t.o succeu:
But M
Whether 0
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Senlft
Hetr1ot pointed om that the present ar~Jea.r bel o:erno Roo&amp;cvelt will
PolUtt was allot as he and his DOciaiern
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OPERATORS, LOST BY RULING

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Redu~&amp;atu Put. Ohio aftd

Penru;yl.-aaia

!'.,"t!Jolon Ql1 It~, 1!.\!ll.tl!O 1'!?1!• and w.j~~.r•
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an!S; Rotistvelt ~ on the same P.l8l· a v131t The ,..wn•s buJJeta ~m
fotm be!Qre It ad/DI.lrn8
eu. from an automobilo Mrs. Pollitt Columbus 0 Oct fl-JN8-Near· , knflht for Lhe business even harder

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stmon, Brfiish Poretp
• dlacuaaed. the ~~
wU able to dodge them but Pollitt ly au the edvantage obtained by 'n11a deCiSion puts the f1aht back
wJtb ~ Nonnan , DaYil
Amertean
SOCIAL WORKBftS Mk£1'
tell seriously wounded
eastern Ohio co&amp;l operai.Ors In re- to where it was before the rate TP- announcetl of
dl&amp;armament. expert, and then !eft
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cent rate reductlollll ordered by the 1 ductlon. were ordered In Ohio he lnvesttpte the
of abolish plntform
for Parll ~ confer with l?remle"
Oolumbus, 0
Oct 4 - INB- TOLL OF FLOOD IN state utll1tles
commission were sa.ld
in&amp; and
retundlni ueesementa
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Hen1.ot
Mol"f! than 1000 Ohio social work- •
swept away loda.y wben the Inter~
A thorough tmesttgatlon of !.he 1 against propert,- owne1'1 Lt Oov 1
Meanwhile, the American 4eleg&amp;- ers are expected here tonight when
WEST IS SET AT 45 1 11 tate commL!Islon IJ'&amp;nted rate re- eoo.l tre11ht rate controversy Is William 0 Pickrel and Bpeater ··::;.=:~::
red ault.
me
cents
not be
tlon dq in for a !ieee to put over the ftnt &amp;eneral seMI.on of the
ductions to PennaylvRnla operato1'8 planned by the
Inl.ei'lltat.e Com- Arthur Hamilton. aa nead of the
drenched to the
President Hoover's pl&amp;n tor re- Ohio Welfare conference will bl!
Bake~sfield Cal, Oot f-INS- The order by the federal oom- merce Contml88km a~&gt; R result ot Senate and House, t'ellpectlveJy
You'd better go home and pea~ ~!~h!h~~:~ ~~l:,~;ptJ:n!t.
ductlon or military etteeUves, wtuc::h Bddressed by City Manager c A Search was underway todoy tor a miS!!Ilon permitting the Plttsburah I the va.rtoua protests riled by opem· made a.ppotntmenta Nl rollowa
your eloiJlea at onee ..
t th
with 1R
th
llppears to have a better chance tor DyUtra of Cincinnati
box-car In which 21 transients were and West VIrginia railroad to re- tors and railroad&amp; of the BltumJ~
Senators Walter 0 N1ckela fR} of
the young man had an u I cue e,;se
v or,
e BOVsuccess now that it ia ln the hands
~ teporte~ to j hsve met death In the I dupt Its coal freight rates from Inoua coal dtat~tct and new acUon New Philadelphia., Frank E Whltt.e slgnrn.entla.nd he "ltuet to the
e~:hlnc front~ 8 e editorial
or 8 polltlcal r&amp;ther than teehn$Ca.l TRACTION CAR IS
f Tehachapi oorae cloudburst
western Pemuylvanlu LO nortllern 1mn.y be taken later
more (Rl of Akron L L Marshall Idesolte Ule coneern of the nnt 1&amp;4Y I denuncatlon of the pu~UUea et~m~
experts. althouah Its discussion re~
Bod1e.a ~r 10 vietl,ma have been ~ ~hJo marlet.a, tlg8'-t platces bhlo
Pennaylva.nia 4ixpecta an lmmed· lRf of Cleveland John P Bower of the land
mlsllona decision wu eatTied as
molfll htrhly technleal
recovered and five mOlt
persons and Pennsylvania opea&amp;tors on even Ia~ pickup 1n business eatlmattna fDI of Loi"an county and WUU~t¥1 1 Meanwhile tbe Prbldtmt In hil l .. &amp;trtctly a bJI corpmatlon P"&amp;b
HUih Wlllon, Ame'rtcan Minis~
s~e known deac1
terDUl Jn the fiJht tor aale&amp;. In the 100 ruUrc to be worth 3,000 H Herner fO) ot Huron couhty 18hlrtaleuea 1/Qt"ted on his addre• and declared that 'Instead of Qo,~
ter to Switzerland, transferred his
Fremont 0 Oct 4 INS-o
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reviSed estlmnte by official&amp; Cle~eland, In the opinion of opera· tons or coal a dsy
Six hundred and representative&amp; George Forme~ Late he appeared on the platronn ernor White betna ret.urned w
headquarters to 0efl8l'a &amp;om Berne,
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ne placod the toll of dead at 45 and to1s here
Imlnera will be given employment In (Rl of Hancock ootmW, Wt.ll ~ ~mlllna but &amp;ppare~~tly weary He PD\llfr the next aenaral ali$embJy
prepared for a lonr atrun:le to ~~n ~lkll;ed and another pJOb~ I the damage Bt t2,000.000
I A temJ)Onry adn.malt'! Wall atv. the hope or supplying Ohio markel.a Prtnale tRI of Cleveland. L R refw-Jd to mate a statement. but should lertslate chairman Hopple
achieve the commission's accept·
Y a
Y njured today when
Over dl8rupt£d lineR of commuul- en Ohio operators In the ratl: cuts Qbkl mines around Cadiz Me.rt•"'s Bostwick tRJ of Mo.dlflon cowuy &lt;t-ttlr "'CC eomerning hla speech' he a.nd hts budd} OeJeer out or their
ance of Irreducible minimums for
ggage express ca.r of the Lake 1 cations word reached .here tllat 21 ordel-ed by the state commlaslon Perry and steubenville are expHt- E c Eikenberry (0) of Prebble ~ said
jobs, either th~t or a.iJOll8h the utiall armies ba.sued upon thet armed Shorn raupy left the tmcks on 1\ m..:'!n were 'bumming their way on j Aug 1 Pennsylvania. .started a ed to be affected
county ana Fled P ELS168 m~ ot
~r haven t flnl.ahed my apeech IItie&amp; conunluion altogether
strenr~ of the defeated powers
rul'Ve near Woodville and turned I one box car of the freight train contest before the I C C as a re- I A conoensus of the reaction of Shelby county
yt.t
1 won't have It done until
In view of 1111 thl!! elrcumat~~
Such ll.I:X':aptance would form the Iover twice
which was swept a wiLY by the 50· l sult Similar reductions probably severa.l coal operntore to today'&amp;
we get to Rock laland, POAibly not surroundtn1 the rovemor'&amp;-tJOrt'~
bo81B or reduction of all cl8S8es of
The victims were Don Soldlnec•, toot torrent of water
1 may not be able t.o Jive the present utUittes sUua~ hf..l
1 wJU be ordered tor West Vtrgtnln I move bl the 1 c c !-ihowed an al- COLUMBUS OFFICERS l lhen
muttary effectiveness
when the 1 55 conductor of the cru who WBS
operator11, oleo Ohio rivals, It was most unanimous feeling that the
L SHE
BY CHIEF out oresa copies until we cet to pollthumow statement saylnc: -bf'
full conference reconvenes.
I believed instantly killed and Wtl- 1 TEACHERS DEMAND PAY
predicted here
Pennsylvania 1eductlon will only
A
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Des Moines
penonally hoped tor ~ ta.~cerU de~
Poa8ib1Uty of the London confe1 I 11om Stutz t9, the motorntau
Chicago Oct 4-INB-A demand
Hot:klng Valley
operator&amp; will Intensify already bitter competlYou know there a a Jot to do-- clalon, Is rtdteuloua pcooiWr.al bun~
ence was coruudcred cutficletltl' I whose chest was crushed and Ices I that Chicago's public schools be not be as hBrd hit. by the ICC rut• tlon'
I Columbus, o, OCt 4-lNB-City A lot to answer·
comb It d«eiYeB no one" ~ the 'btlImminent to leacl to reports .hJt were broken
closed was made todo J to lhe board 11ng as thole In Eastern Ohio be~
Toda.ys order by the comm18111on l detecttves came unde · the lash to·
torlalaald
Dt.vts was preparing to go to Lon· I W1tnP.· ~r.~ ~uld the co1 was 1rav of
education by 14000 unpaid 1cuuae they do not compete AI reven;ed a prevloua one refuslnll to day In ColuotbUII us police chief
TOT IS AlJTO VICTIM.
Olllclale or the ColumbwJ oy aJt
don to lay the 1:-ound worK 1 he ellnr at a h1gh raLe of spct'd and teachers.
1t:j)irltedly tor Lite steam coal" bull- recognl~e a new dliCerentla.l for 1Fred Kundts demanded th~y brenk
o~ 1 ton 0 Oet t-IN&amp;- Three~ Fuel Co . wbteh bad SQUiht ·1::~
American delegation rofu&amp;• I to failed to
negotiate
the shup
The teachers askt:d. tho.t the • ineu as their nelfhbors
the Pittsburgh &amp; West VlrBinla I up a wave ot robberies
l~r-old Dorothy Gardner had t.-ent. rate, a.I.Bo appeared WUI'l~Wf:i
comment be)'ond stating. thot Duvll'l curve Theca w:~.~ cmnplt lc,_:. lie! ~hools be shut down Wltll the I
rhil w111 be a b1a and l'lerious t lines By the mere f1Un1 or a sup- 1 •y, l8 ttme tor the detective bu been killed todDy "ben 11 truck by with the comm1.8s1Qns ~" {1.1\g
would not leave Oeneya toO•ifh~
molh:~hed
banks were WUilni to Mvance funds • dle:a.ppolntment to the Eastern Otl&amp;o plernent to the ortgtnal tariff, the I reau to snap into action and pre• an automobile
Indicated the would appeal.fromitie
far
the payment of their salarle~t operators who waaed a lonr rt(ht railroad may pui the reduced rates vent
these
numeJ"'UU
atlc!t:·UP
53-cent
rate
BerUn, Oct t-a:NB-Only •r ~~~..
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Manv of the teaehers clli~lmed thev tor reductions. and won
In the Into eltect
partie&amp;, 'Kundtl aald1 after a drliji!
L 0 AGAIN ON
Appeal Qf the declsmn, It wu..n~
OBJECTS TO 1 are
l&lt;l IUIRmed or a poUte reception •v11' LABOR
no lonpr able to provide car t.upe that thev would rt:J,Jo.tn tnl'
Ohio's battle ror cool rate
and a beauty ahop w~ held Pa":t: ~t t--lNS-Form!'"~a~o~ pected will requ~.Ro COMJderaQ,Ic
Germany p:o.rttclpate In ~h" prJtJSE Of MILITIA
fare or to pay tor theh lunches
marketl'l of thei ~ own &amp;Late' de· ductlona wa.s st&amp;rted by the Wheel- up lut nt•ht
A total of ,us was James J Walker of New Yo~t be· time-months attd perfla,pa yeil,~
po.o;:ed dlRarmament
mc~ttaaIn
.
..lul'(d
a
well
known
Ohio
coal
ma1•
ina
&amp;
Lake
Erie
road
which
sourht
taken
In
the
two
robberies
aan the las&amp;. lee or Jlil'l dramatle The Chi! baa been haniJID,g ftte~ if~
Inndon It W09 ortlelnll)' 'lll:"lll\IDC'"d
C{,(UnlbUR 0
Oct 4 -IN8-Usc
nate
and obtained cuts In the extreme
dQEh home today to renew the bat- ready ror the laet ten :vefii,Tli
t&lt;&gt;day
Tiley have lost everything ~~ eastetn nelds of the state The cam~
tle for hla pollttcal Hfe
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O~tnally It \VfLH ll&amp;1d,
will rte- of the state mllitlo. to j)ICWf'lt l)!r.
same~
Pennsylvania coal "'--: palan wns latel joined by the
A 10 30
M he
1ned:
k
mand that the general u (m•J!i,J tl!t('
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1alWilYS competed strouciY for Ohtd'" Roojl;l.ng VQIJey operators. Wh(lob..
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Of tbe confe et:tc.~ dtrf~r u eycry
nt the Ohio State Federation
~hlarke~
Wetlt _VIII~~~~ __!l~ ,....taJ~~~unllztna: ~eductlons -I •here he was to embark on the !
l"l'Epect h'Om the
re ~e nt
B1 lUSh
CConUnued On P::.]• Sis
Has Slim
for Rccov·
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rmprovement Made

Three Killed In
Highway Crashes

Minnesota Athlete
E t raditj
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:=;~~n~~yn~~o ~n~u;:~~m:l~- In "Sweat Box"
Fight'Ing For L'f
l ~t ~azarre ~tatton ro:n~r:e~~
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Be k ri., u·d'~el~~~~m!~l~~ t:nt~! ~~1~~~1 c~~~ Sinc~h~;;;~yw::or~~led, lJUR{lft IN DAVIS tASE ADMITS
c.;;;;~
lin~r
f"pr"'Ne:::o~k
RAs ed D~ aLl~
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c:..i.'d
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Pl-ose~u_tor
GUILT·, ASKS M ~~
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Denver
f d
Ret
in;ull.the
Mtne Workeu Unlot1
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monia Decton Say
I'H!d
of eaat.ern
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Hall
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and leader of t.he strike presented
the report which was prepnred b•
Lee

courthouse, Jacksonville Pia.
Oct 4-INS--Tbe jury In the murubeo
der trltll of Oeor&amp;e W Cout8011, an:t
By DAVID p SEHTNER.
1harm, not only to the government
INS Statr eo11reapondent
aqd detenae but to the communlly
AU are Reaiclenla of Colum- ~ mmlttee for the ex~ uti• • SolorAon Higginbotham, Juapended
A warnl••• that Ihere 1, , d.... oftlcers 01 U'le Sunlleam convict
New York, Oct ~INS-Throw- J~ by lmpalrlna the faith they
buo 1 One io Victim of
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In&amp;: himself on the mercy of the have 41 tbe Jury Q'SU!m
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nJte movement to el!mtnat.e worlt~ r:~~:U:C'!lPJn :~tchn~thu~w Mal~~ court, Henry Moore, juror who
• 'lbe jury system: deserves the
Hit.Skip ~er
men'a oompensation la.ws from th• tefert, ~~year~old Westtleld, N J caused a mlltrlal at tJte "lottery• faith it 1\u ht\d throuxhout the
tatutu was sounded uy Harl} youth died 01 strangulation
trial of U B Senator James J oenturiea
ColumbUII, 0 ~ f-INB-Th ~e McLaughlin of Clevel"nd, Prf'S1·
State attorney Charles M Our.. Davis waa fined $100 and his n&amp;mt
'I m convinced that there wu no
Oolwnbus penons were dea.d here ient of the federation
ranee charaed today a.s the trial permUtently 1trlelten fl'(tm the fed =. I eoi'nlpt Intent on your po:-t and be·
today RS the result or automobUe
-'"'--began tte second days se81llon that er&amp;l Jw-y lll'lt by Jud&amp;&lt;e FJ"8.nk J caUBe of Ulat I am not aotng t.o
acctdenu yeaterdav A.t Oolumlnts
IAPANESE
SURROUND
tho
I&lt;Jrture chamber has been Colemon t&lt;&gt;day
'""" you to Jail
Dover and Upper Sandusky
oompletely remodeled since the day
MOOA caused the ab&amp;ndonment
"I believe you were actuated by
H
Frank Cautorua, :lj fonner Ohio
C
INESE
REBELS
Ma.llterert•s Ump body war. round of the Davil trial on the eve or ttl motlvea other than corrupt ones
State OnJversltJ atudent and &amp;n
swlnstng frdm a chain m Its nar· clool)lg because he vlalted chief de· llppUently, you were tn a state of
employe of the State Highway ne..
MUkden Oct
t-INB-Three row stifling confines
tense coun1el Charltn J Marglottl pu.rtJal Inebriation whleh probably
pert.rnent., was tata.lly hurt when his thousand Chlneee t~bels led by
WltneMee wtll be Introduced to to complain about an altemate ha.c:l BOnte errec::t DD your decision to
i!'UCk was struck rtom the rear by otne.ral Ll Hai~Chlsng were r.ur~ substantiate h18 charaer. Durranee Juror
vlalate my lnatructlolll'l"
a hlt·lklp automoblle at Upper 1oundl!d by Japanese troops on a declared
I Judre COiematl. passed juqiaent Defense counael Ma:vtotU reportSandusky
He died
In a local flooded pcnlnllula near Thltsihar
The reconstruction oi the ·sweat- on Moore, a slim, clean shaven .nt.n ed the •lslt. ot Moore ro the HotPI
hOOpllaL
suite immediately after lt wu
t!Kiay Bnd vlttually annlhlllaled box' \yas reported by county detec-lln his chambers.
William Peterson
'f4 died In aceordin1 to a comm,mlque luued , t.lve w 11 Oaaque ~hoee lnve.stlMoore 118ld he didn't bt1na: a law~ a~adt
U'hJon HOiplt&amp;J at Dover last night bert by Japanese military head- • pUon of tbe New Jeney youth'• yer wtth him beer.UJC lie wishfd to ..ructp Coleman eommended U
llbortly after he hl.d been btt by 11 Cluartera.
death resulted tn chaTKes or mur- throw hbn&amp;elt on t.he mercy of the actlaal ol Mtu&amp;tottl
After the
truelr:: driYen bv Olen
Allieon ot
Detachment.a of Japanese N..Uy.. der beiiJI made 81 abult the two de~ co\U't.
laW}'ito and Juron had been Q.uetNew Pbuadelphla
Puneral 18el'- ama rcgfrnent a.ttaoked the rebels at defendantl
Juctae COleman aave Moore ~ tloned Ia. court by the Judge, he
vlces wUI be held here
'htwn Sunday at. a point approxl·
"W"nen MaiUetert dled the "sweat boura t.o obtain the money tA) pay exonerate&amp; the juror complained
Klne--yea•-old
Vernon Brokaw mately 6 miles east ot Tahatna: The box" was h81TGW dart' and atlfl- hie fiDe.
apinst, and tenned Moore'&amp; con·
wu run down while be and a com .. Chinese nect t.o the penlmtula, where Ina, wttll onlY a .lamnr 1Ut provid· Moon .aid he would ~. ~ duct 11 ''hlehly lmprope""
panion were whft!Un1 &amp; P\llbcart J~anese ca.valrv. aided by field ar- od tor .-entllaUOn," Durranoe said. sWn.
;_ ..
llfbqre eha.rpd that tlltemcate
in Alpr Road J B Prelne. driv~ tl~lny deployed and surrounded "Slnce then the box haB been reAft,et' Moon l&amp;ld he conceded Ute J'Uroi' awnber thirteen, Abe Weln·
er ot the ear that ~k hJm, th:em I
built aecortlliil"t:G ltlat.e prlaoo reru- faef,i lh the story toJU 81 to hii'VOloo ~ ..... IJpreacUns poJaon"
wu f_rdtnd to re~ to county of.. Japanese airplanes Jolned the at.. latidna, tncludJna the ralsln:c ot the unt.al'Y' ~lit to defense coUhlel Ms.~- . _ the defense amolll tbe oth·
!leta.. for queatllm!nr today The tadtliiJ forooo and partleii&gt;&amp;U!I! 'tit root to .PJ:OYI4o ventilation and IIO'i~ ~llt!P COJoman said
or Juran
Weintraub and the
bo7 dltd lh t1111Yerai'J hoopHoL
the annlttllatton.
light:''" 1 .,
"That eaMot undO tbe .,_, ottte!" Jurors dellled tbflm

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seuons firat. mc-wfall Palmer I
Mtnneapolll MIDn , Oct t-INS I Lake bet.ween Dennr and Colorado
-It wu &amp; difterent a t ot 1ame sprbigs repot1ed throe incbel!l or
Chi4-ago. Oct ~IN&amp;-'Ibe Pre-nlftl
tllat Myron Ubl. star unl.erslty of 1 snow Mute flakes CeQ throulhOuC. and Canadlau Goveramenta '~Ill 1w
M:lnnoot&amp; halfback, waa pla.Jina 1.0· the day at Cheyenne and x..ramte. asked taunedla~IJ to ' r!~Um ttie
day
lJfe not tlctory on the grtd· i Wyo and in Denver Lower tem· brothera, Samuel and. YartiDI-11-' lnIron wl.!l the stake a.a Ule Oophf!r peratllml aecompa.nle;l the snowfall "''U. to the tinlted 8&amp;a&amp;es llh01tk1
... '3111f1trr lav- on a l)ed in Unlver~ thermometer&amp; dropptr.a to 31 de· the eounC.v crand jury rnnt;1itateR
altv hll"Oital puttiDI up a rame ~tess Ill Denver
&amp;Ho!Dt!Y Jobn a\. Swanslm'l reQue!lt
but loRinl' battle a•Binst the ravl..
I •nttay tor lnd1ctbrenta_ the ~es or double pne1,Jinonta.
tmo announced
Jwt • few •ords awav '""' the CLASHES ETWEEN
8wanoon Mid h&lt; .. """"''"" to
homltal the atllna: vouth'" team·
FARMERS, FEARED move at onee for the utraditJon
mat~ were tolna throuwh th"h
ot Samuel lnauD from !'ranee "nd
practice pe.cea
But, the pasaiOI
Marttn lnaull tnJm Canada Whel'Wl
ta.ckllno· ancl ttcktnc wa1 only meBoonville, N Y Oet 4-INS- they h"-Ye been 11'1~ tn · ~treirU!nt
chanleaL Zl!&amp;t and entbUIIIamn Olaahea betWeen striklnl and non~ ~nee Abo~~v after t.be Mil&amp;~' ~(
were a.beent
"Mr" wu out of the striking dairy rarmen: were feared t-he 13.GOO.OOO.OOO tlliUU outt'tXe1
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I today wheo thole reillllfll to wt~- Dnmfnkln.
Oloml "'"'"'"1en thP. f'hUI"f!
hold the!" m1lt frOm t.be plantl or
Diversion
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pu11 11V!Y~n ttft(:ton annnunft!fl th:1t 1the Unikd. Milt Products Ootik*&amp;· • . ,..,1rv ot
thl'" harff·drtvtnJ C.11ole-tbnt.t pll'~ 1 lion atteb"i»t to dellftr their pro- •t ~~
rkln war lor h'ld slim rhance to I duet
h"'"'ltel"!lQ
survive
-':bout 300 (lllTDen
jolnetl the "'111
An Jlnj&gt;rat.Jon to drain off fiuld 1 strike lnWnded • Mop price cut. oany,
arm'"'"' hm hl~ preclpltal.ed the Ung in the New Yorlr. City ten'ltory
llrtt\(l!'lt f"t'mdtttOh tlnd O"CYren wss t Mo ~e w-ere rePMCed
readJ to
bP.In• affrnlnWf!l'l"d JN!rlodlctllv to 1• ~~ ' the .strlken
prok:m.- the pooular muer a life
'~keta were p1aoed. at the plants
lo~e trom. the ...~ of blJ to watch wh&amp;t dtltferlt!fl are mi.de.
teaon~mllif'-1. and rrtendt Ubl'a ab·
In some ~ts, ~ WOfl lrtSl"Dce f!'Ofll t.he• ~lty Uneup BeT~ ·'u f!'d to 20 par cent 41 normal, but ~;;;~tt~ .~~
tously
jecioardllel
~nneJOta'8/ln ot.hera u m~ • 150 per oenc.11
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