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Personals

Freight Rate Case

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!If calculat.ed
overcome
~~~; dlsatfec:tiOn exlAts in tne 1

Jleard In Capital

READERS' NOTICE - J( Y?ll ' ":IIDt
the News OtHce of Tltf' Dlilly
Tribune, call 28.6-L; If the Busl)leaa
Oftlce aok for 202·R.

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pa.rt or Lh.e atat.e, tbrouch
which Mr. HooYer t :avelle:! too- ~ .
1:h.e same ·J.o10t.on.te ana t~S: . ta .J­
dinarY precautiona were made for
Ule Prealdent'a Sllfety
tod•Y
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marked hj.l journey to Del!l .Molnea
weelts aao. A pUot. train pre-

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P!"elfldency in lUI.

Wa&amp;hlnit011, Oct. 15. - INS President tiooVi!r'l Ltlnenry to
Clevdand toda.y tc.11~a :
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tO :::JIJ a.m . Oumberl'and, Md.
11 ~ •? tL m .- Me}'erscto.le. Pll.
1 :Ui p.m.-connellavUie, PIL.
2:20 p, m -McKeesp'lrl P·, ,
:1 :35 p.m.-:Bra~k. PB..
3:68 p.rn.--zetrenuple, Pu .
4:30 pM.-New Castle, Pa..
5:00 P.I1l~Younptown, 0.
6:25 p.m.- Akron, 0.
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10:.30 p.m.-Lea.ve Cleveland for 1

.THR[[ GIRlS. AND
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WRONG SONO

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Oil Stove Explodea When
Children Prepare
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C..dhell to Moon

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witter that. Ia [lnst" Ia an old SJIDD
lfth proveJ·h Mnhl to havP he4'"1 "''
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Senator a,nd

rock hill ,ROO fA~! ab~rre a~a, Ieve~ Wt

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B,·il..,eptloa On
IJ'rip To Ohio

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Athens. Oreece, Oct. 1?- JNS-t :•c!t uf ~&gt;&lt;~mcitnt funds may event·
ua lb !01 ce Samual 1 JMUIL to drop

IN$ 8tatT Correspondent
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Near &lt;;oluJ!lbuo; Driver -in
CleTeland Held, .for
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N.i!!WS _Servki~'"

_By Jnterna#Ona1
AIUnnce, 0 \ Oct 11- lNS---'fl\l'l'J·

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wun.&lt;r J)€-rscn.&lt;; 'II'Lre killed

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ottlers were

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Lu the Un1ted State:;,

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MiM Mary Hendersc.n, :.. f. of

th1:: Ua~ ~k ccu1 ,11 an~1 ~tt.-we off er.·
tu:tditmn l&lt;n At iei. &gt;l u year.
Bul. he leitqateJ Leday thai.. tae
had nothll1g IDut his •
J.1o,OOO a. )ear r

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ra:ally, on Ule oantoo-AIUaJiDe
ac:l ne'a.r here I!!Brlf today whill
two automobOes cra.shed head'"4!1.

r. c ws Sovt&lt;:e learned liOda.y.
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lf he hau enOugh ID\llli3Y. l~ In· ,
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h: mleJ CbJCJ,GO u\tliU&amp;~
llJt:snate could looep his cue bl,t'ore

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1es11 &amp;t AAJl . tha11 th e Nlllot, nnd hM·

Three Die Near ~·AJr#.
Whea Auto Phmces~::C
Into
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STUDENT KILLED -~

Battle To P..-.ent
Extradition To The
United Statea

Of Greelu Who Heartily
Sympathize With ExUtilitie~ Head

By ReJ!!Ifta Which
SJYI Are '~Contempt•
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'INSUlt'S lACK If I
fUNDS MAY BRING
~BIUT HIS ~~fEAT

By OEO!toE R. HOLMES

Mrs. James
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C.lhraltar'• Cnforma\lon
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d Irom h't s r·ece'iJI
The lliKhes~ IUJlll t of tbe n(w.k of j • urope.
Olhnlltnr 111 a't the nurth enr1, t,(Jwarll tHneas. Senator Lewis will make a tour of lllinoiR,
sr~nln. 'l'h~ hJ:;ll(lat pnlnt or t),e I1half of Governor :R~velt- fl.Ud oth.er Democratic cart~i-

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Prln~ or ~utr HIIVEH PLANS

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Penna7lvania Home
Scene Of Holocaust
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Mr. Hoover wUl apend but Uttle
than two hOW'II 11\ Cleveland.
will -"ive Lhere liOOJl e.tt.er 8
.w:, Bpeak a.t 8:30 P. M•• and deat 10:30 P. M. on tbe ntum

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t\\'ee n II ~ hn ~,f' nD1l 111e 1'«'11 IR n. tlnt· j :·.c ·•IC.l
Jer+&gt;l,, em ' '1hi1'l1 Lllt&gt; l ~w n Is ,

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Insull, who'
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Mr. HOOYer luuea· Sbr011triVG-11 rapetl laauea State ..
Apj&gt;eal for , Neirhllormeat Waming Tariff•
hoot! Charity
Mull be 1;-owered

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other promlnet;'lt BLiSftker/J in
for fuilds tOl' uneDJploy ..
P,rea.ldent WBI
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Walter

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f'amiiJ &amp;~ Viop~ Mak..,.
l'hj': fl r~,; flf th'i' l ~l"f'munf'MO 'lnl\u

DOUGLAS F.tDBANKS. JR.
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t&amp;oaa• r11 . \l'J\Ji .-\Mr•'u .\n)ntl, ~· hn
11\e~l f.rflm b:..~, tu J:i,'~•r He tnugbr ·
hiM u·~dc to lr ls :&lt;tf!nli Anttlnio nntl ·

' Comedy "Anrel Cake"

Vandals Fly T~

Dayton To Wor~

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Ohio, Ne..;,• "''"""' Olliee ~·
Wrec:kecl by Cbicia1oo I '

For·· Results
All Flatwork waohed aod ironed. Wearinr
apparel returned damp ancl !eady to iron.

bcJ&lt;eteel't

Middleport, Ohio.

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A new preml.e:r and, a t~ew cabinet
conceivably could take an entirely
!Wnl Von Papen that her ts,OOO,· different view of Insull's case a.nd
ooo.ooo 'debt to them could be re- ordflr l1lhl extradittid ' foi1hwl:tli.
paid only If the presem high tarlfll&gt;
are lowared.
At1lens, Oct. l"l. - INS - The
The chancellOr told an uudlcnce Arnuican lelat.lon JlQe baa rtoOe.lvof Wee\ Phallan lndw;tria.Usts RL ~d a cable from the Atate depart,..
Padjerborn that oerm8llY could te· mi!nt in Washlqton a.dviBtnt It to
pay her private debt only through make no fUrther attempt to t&amp;k('
.he sale of
and that exi5tin8 up the passport or eam.uet Imull. ~lt.udfo on
11014im: bonus
trade
must be eliminated former utlUtle8 ma
t.e Interna· lllJ tbe trip, pqssi~ at Indiana,..
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to
tlonal Newa Servioe was' oalclally oUs. headqu&amp;rtefl'l ,Of Ule Amerteaq
the prevloua tntonned
today
Leeton. ..u.r a _ . , !bat be
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leptt011' stated then! Wft'f! will dfclare q'alnll.' lmbtedlate euh
, Von Papen Mid no furt.her J.turtruotlom: bl t.he payment but will lqllst. tba1; the
fllriJler crl!dlta ltl.P1nte
Pf&gt;de:al aovemlll4Dt should aid
at the pr~nt
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destitute veterans:
'lueo Oreet IOVfmment. hDS d ~&gt;While . ,. .&amp;.ooaevelt baa refrain..
dded to wort on a oomorom 1"" &lt;!d rrom «=me,nttne on Pmddent
which tt hqpea will motutr the 1Hoover's sPeech ar Olieftl&amp;nd on
Unlted Stat.et. aovenunent and a.t Saturday nipt, hill
fndic ..
the K&amp;Dle time mn. aara\'lte Ute &amp;ted today that he 'ir(ould
have
lneal POUtlcal altuatloa.. Pl'enUer "plenty" to MY 'tn reply to the:
Venlleltll, whole JIOIItiGil bu been 1~!IIden~ befo~ thE! tnd of t.be
''\V(Jt'Tll)le toward ~ bas been Hft.
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count on repe.:r- 'or klOt CCKJperatlpl mate tully
COLD WEA.'l'IIQ COllllt(Qf
ment or Germany's forelp debt. titb Amerlc&amp;n ofljliiJ.I In I&amp;IDIDI
OOiumbua. 0., Oct. 1'-I:tt$-only if they are ready to Q.C(lel)t. tJu~ cxtn.dltlon ot the fanner Obi·
cold weaU\er, wW\ freeulnc or
German iiroodlln payment. This pre.. "tt"'t\ multt·mUlkmalre.
nur frHiinR temperature~. wtU
sttppOSett they ww open their rron..
Police watd11nc lMull hate ~
stalk into Ohk) hi Ute wake or
tiers t.o our products.
tnstTuct.ec:t
io ~ hta leavlnv the mod~~ ralbf.U prevalent
"To demand repayment ot the the country, ~ Olden baw been . oYer the stAte 'lOdaJ, accordinl
debts ancl at the same time clole
to Ule
of
to ..,. W. H . Aloxtheir borden to our aoocls ill &amp; co.m.- despolebed
~nWY and embattation to retuar
aDder. o. 8. Wu.Ur.mnan.
P,).ete renunclatlon of those comhim the 'exit
Mll~IIIBIT befor&gt;
AleUmler said Ute drog ln
pellb'il fundamental tawa of econo-- he
can leue.
Wmperaturu 1JQuld not
be
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felt UI'IUI la.te kDonow nlabt.
or eartv WedneBCla~. The cold
snap, be uald, would be or short.
duratJon and brUen by ra1n
apin toward Lhe cJo8e of t.he

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Coloael Cole'a 'Body to Lie
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NEGRO ~BI;.ER IS
RM:KETEER VICTIM

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At A alirbt extra charre Shirta will be fini.bed.

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e raJ elaction here,
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private rorelgn creditol'l&gt;. ln the
Vnlted States and elliew here, todny
had U11! warnJng of Chancellor

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his Sl)lec.lal out of Wa.'lhlnc-

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Stray Bullet PI'Oftl F ab.(tiii
Anwricaa, .JQaDe.e '~
IJeporb AdYi.e" . . ·,-;

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Thefe is no excuse for such

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JOHN KOBLZR · Jr

eta« tlorrelpondent.

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: Lynching Will Probably
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Located

For· 00tu8, O.UGBS

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been lll'qty qf ,s!\~h unspo~':"~nll~e con·
ioli1'8e, the la8m .wolild have bee,.· dlab~nded ·
and all the pl~oye~ rullty.• ·would h'a'r~·
from lulther •P'¥'11• a®lvitioa. lio,we'ver, the
•o I~ inajd', that there' wall
· Ao the Ironton ~r;me &amp;ebeduled with a
at the last weelt-e,d, '1'1111' P.eliiii"'!!l
(roilton pl•yed and! aga*' lost. thl~ time by a mu~h

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" a.ver.a1e· sports follew·
remarkable thing
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'.Yfho..know human naturoi welf eilou!fll· to J!now ·
J,o ,birh ochool do not
footb.UI• or any other
fot any uthef re"'"in~
tfi~ sporfs·· ~a.lfe
t~o
glory they ·~n
lhelDI!elV,es while
tllnll ~.,. tho honor ud
of
in ~ha.,-e of e,hlllfriln, &lt;&gt;lft&lt;•::~''f,+~~~
lp the qature
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lqokln; for new wod~ .to
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ea, extr:a convenience, increued comf•rt.

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ii":~~~~:~t~?ri:17~IN8-Two ~=~·m~~~~~· ;;o~~~yes~:m;J: I

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CIOYfll by fl. hit~

waltJn~;

ed $40,00{) ransom.
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Rutstein waN in ;: all .e~f\USted
Rodgew, so. condition when i-cscuecl by Boston
t.o u hospHa l
und Hull pullce l.n the,,attk or t.h.e
oottagc wt\P.rt! he .pad been held
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prlsoner since he Was lr.tdrla'flerl.
f 1om h18 home Tuesday •ntiht.
Stripped "t.O: hl.s unde'r l ciot.hlng,
he was found lying on a tot, tus
tContl.nued · ~ •~"• PBIUl onel
hmds O.lld feet tlouAll n o .tht cotemployer of "chffip Chln&lt;'St' cooli.' ) IOO~S. Hb mouth WB8 :;ea.led with
labor'' Jn his South Afi•Jc:un mm1n ~. odhesl.ve tape and lli&lt;l ~yes covered
ventmoes
with goggles also ~a.led to his Ia~
It wa.'l t.hc fitJJt tJme Mr. HO&lt;wer wltll adhelliVe tape.

Hoover

for f ~p.~L B~t you've •)01 ~ tO
keep
qr·.,P'(ind m s'hap.e tbe' ume
h your bo11y."
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NY' ril'ind weigh• tbre~ hundred
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~t"~&gt;fn:'7hitPo...gu~.s· JikC' YOU w'nl be Ted as'kfil Roflalie tO the Clul~t. a!lot~t w'l;lkh ·.,stone , had 11neercod1
fa! 5101 . me em the , ro~d after w~ ma_s dance at the dub but hl$ an1hd )1~d !&gt;u1 him in 1shape to lick Stone
£tf:o,u t, o( S'f'-1J91, tyen, lf ~do~~~~ wa.a full of Barb. Sh.; would be !l'hat l'fll.8 somelh;ng worth remeln-'
pl~ty of money and ba~klng.
there-with Stone. The latter had bering,
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No more looKing up ~o , Bar.ba~•
:J\.11 a f~tlow hke me baa 10 b1m: ground of T~'s thoughtll and RodL
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She eut bim.
~ ·:~~en/ I b•ar you ~~ggln1 al· had achieved a working ay~t~m by thcsy met on • &amp;hitca!r :Jha~t ,
re~tl~. ·. · gdt to ~"' bll.$y, ,Won~er speakins when it was salutory for the two of th.eiJI there . P.e kept ,
what s ,the .lou•nest,.,.cr, asaot job the gerl.erat good, but ignoring each hi1 head bJl~ tried t(l kl:e~ his s1ml11
iDa 1t~el qull, Ted? , .) ·
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other at .all other timea .
hom lleln(t ,&lt; t~o · eaai:!r, : and said:
, "No'f yoU're dowa 'mJ aDey. tfa' H
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Her lip ,eurled tp a fine edge o
1 m put mc .u soon
ut my· ahe , had slapped his face. Pro!&gt;- cohten1pt;' ahe . bruahed b)' h\:e a
8111
in ' his •pf:lwer. Wfiat pdo you
&amp;be tbfO Uglu
:.n;jt:d taken m&amp;n:
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b 1 1 1 ·u ?" · J · · , tJ&amp;e. Ted couldn t do 1t; if garls
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~fvea ~~r~ede i::~o~e· ~ 0 / two wanted to Play b1 ntas.cul~~e rulea sinfe he ~ad s-,llle~ .hato .t~ world.
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' •Y·~ Old pap ,·, p;~sl...,'l!nt , of cam::e e . BP. ogy W Len ane
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tak.tn rears tp dci Jt-momt' •of il
die &gt;Ali ,rii~Bf·"
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wal ready befOre he had met her" I 'wotlted in hi!! River! ide ~Iaiit
BUt• ll!l! waa eager tQ 'rome half· reverently · fle had Qlac:bd ber
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pjd_ e p-oaned, '
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tla!J ' ,}et l .lmael~
on.e those thingt.
W· how 'far bt had 10 ao. P,ldge, lmd ~CD~ be felt that he COQ!dn t, 'ali for~ .. h
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1 nc) :O~·Sf:y oa bia (eleJ iatr pb.y
~cleat of tbe l.t;l~weat; bi¢•~ w~l~
Sud~aly, ..be knew wbJ'. The~ ft.r .a treak. l
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lave tO be , fore~ }nt~ the ~apot,, knew h~ when---,.
He had been- d'IJlg ianlely wid~·
~vldeatly. , ,Ted WO!iltl like that J~b
la thf~ eye.t h~!! ~u Ted. ~ynn~ ·Ba1·b-the· thing to do. al Barney
With ill power allfl Jts, opportublty at~J mllf boy, trying to chm~ to alwa:V,a ·taid, was to fi1ht to llve.
fo do aome~in1 ia steel, ajtart theJr leveL The, had; patrqnu~ecJ R~l' 1 wai :a :
ti
.!j'OID tbe mere bu1ine11 e~f •hoY~g ,hinh StoRe oprnly; ~~:ven. Barb had b h~e vi~l\ 8 r.. ' ~14or 01~
Ae stuff ikl tbe rolla •nd npa•r-- rtever · quhe· accepted h1m aa an t . ~P 1 h " I. b~,...,.c •1,c.o1 • 1 P~
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pan~~;ntera~nooemnane
Ina them when they u~o~~;e.
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If be had beea bora Jamet He had authorh:ed their attitude,
aut&gt;;. req~_.e
a
e Ohr.o~:r " e
Pidsln-bat •hell he w&lt;~uld have probably. Ted looked ... back, rea· of dte sky, .enn when
brushed
lived 11 Jamtt Pld1ln aod bave liard that he had placed something h:s arm ;h•le, dAnclna,
ull~ wu
come to hla twel)ty·sct"j'd year of the •arne false value on their c esc an warn:a. ,
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wltbout ambition, drivina oree or little bit of money •• lhey had:
.. l · wa~ ~endlnallOmethma o..ut to
1 entlft. aoftencd. ap bJ' easy tlfe. be had locked up to them-no you durma that Army 1•me, aho
nwhen be tboqhl of that Ted wander they bad looked down.
aaid. ~ "The I girls .~.bed at me. . . iaclined to be glad he ~ .been
Bat lhat was over. HIJ ll'lew· and when •they •a1d ~ou had loat It
JM,n poor-at te ..t be 'eaW · tbe point had been dianaed b~ . tbe I. knew th~ lrlsb kad •ould aee4
tariahter alde of it. He ml&amp;ht ,Bet democrac)' of . the New Domta10n; hta conteat.
to th• top some dla,_......d if he did hil owa •uptriority over most .R.or.alle underatood. She wat
. . would have made aU ttoP.BO wealthy boy1 io dais. P~e had• battling aloaa like himaelf, prOb·
bow · bow life wa• li.-ed at eaeb thown him bow a fellow could be ably taking plenty on the chin. too.
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it: aftut be It alee' to ~aped in~y ~nia,ht ataltlfy. • br~
'ROU.lie' evetJL.l.ti&amp;.ab lie te•pec.ted
·~ap!i:reu• oa the beacb,la,faitg
That was over. Ted wyDne wu ber u an ladividaal far more. thin
• • oc.cu ~inert-~ ttill j a ~~ boy.. and becoming Barb. Ro1alie wa1 more likt an•
~ daat &amp;or ride u .ratbtr orO.adl of tb' fact tblt be other bop-a cood' tcout: but Barb
Gilt 0~ tltt f..tly WU Cfltiq tC)meWbftt OD bit OWO bad the tweet w\defiaabJe 'GI,atcr,
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...,. . . 011 board.-.,~ ff;nt ltUt, be 11ad looked out OD the Ted •tl.aced io lhe ~able in ~tit
wotdd be mdre of a worl4Ud seta tlltt·he. alao, mlilr.t dlaiar room where abe was bold·

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Jc;wed a pollee raid on a Ne.n~et
cot~11e and ~apture or the tt'!O a\
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!I f!bown reunited with hla A!Tle:d·
i)en bride at 'they jDTj.ved ·in. ParlA
l :o beirln tMir belated b.Qne)'lJioQ!O~
1 Mrs. Don Is thl! former EH,.en M;artin~ pi'ominent Greenwich, Conn., .
roe111ty leader. TheJ' were qai~lf
•married wben Don came over to,
Wood for the Harmawotlb1

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Athletic .Heroes. Gridiron Well Represented.

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the broadeaatcra,. too, despite

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Ted.
r.J1i~': ~kht, and Ted WinL tAt the
1~ of th,e ~·a~, they buckle 4owa
1,9 their- b(i()Jil. Ted'a rpom.mete.
Pld1e, JOidnalr rebukta Ted for
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WOULD YOU SPEND
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kivu hil pottiion, In
fhe BeDpcrt ateel ~ 'to work hi&amp;
W&amp;p tbiouah: 014 DOmiDion college
He It a b~t Ibidem and ahows
,prond., ia footbt.lL Bame1 Mack,
'tbc- coaclt, make• •Ted a quarterback,
Tom Stone, another atuderit. Old
.Ted are rivala, ,or the Jove of "ulth:r
l'larb Roth. :when Bi.rb breab a
date wltb Ted In favor of Tom, .T ed
1fanorea ber. In the faD, Barney II
pleeaed with , Ted'• pleyin1 1 R01alie
DowDs, a ttudent et W"rlck Col1eae, it another admirer of 'l'ed'a.
'aoHlie, the iDdepeftdent, 1ood-fel.
Jow typt= It the direct pppolite of the
~ucht,. htf:!-. In tba •lllllt: •1ai11at
Army, T,td ~ hurt' while tacklilll
· 1Cdfe, ~tone ¥-J'• be 11 ttaniaa: be~ ;:te he mlued. T~ refuaee to
leave thlcame. Wilh 4nDJ leldJn1
~ · \be firtt half, Ted 1lmbl• for a
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Lloyd, Lhe deputy wo1mded uL the
Crawfm..t d~lllng, wa.~ uoL 'it!ll·
OUIIIY hurt, the bul let arazJng hJs
.'tkD.II , lnt'llcting ,(lnl y K fletsh wound

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- In cbiirre of a school will ! so f"ar
f!,~ougH~he losing of a foutijaJI &amp;'Wne-q . t.t '"'
8\ltmii&amp;4hat the boys on ;. ~irh scho~lllr ~r~~.
' t~~p- desite to w~ .. n9t·to apeak o:'
.b~ck; grounii and delibeta\ely
aJtllw auppoaed)y ,w~~ker· colllop 0t
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diiJpa~hea em~natlng ~rom that
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that after Iro~ton played.
bY
mfrein of one 1&lt;1uchdow.n,
P61lro, which
sa-ealled
in their cel.cul~tloJl&amp; and .
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an·&amp;-to ~score. ~. a f1!0ult
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that ~· inve~tlon wae ~t~llted to ~n~. if
~Jt~~:~;~~p!~:.:•;r~o!nton boyS•. in stre•t alana:, "lal,!l di'Wil"

with what It .......

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lnto t.he chu rth 11l lf)udn8
.ILJJif!d • d+-puty.

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farm communlt.y where servkea :=;:._-=:.';!..;:,:::r-..::....,:t:'.uono
!(!ere b@lJli ht'ld . The fWlilO rliiJl l .,u-n-.-»poo••lup••JSI. "-

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ut.y, wretit.ed hill run from hlA gr ~ .. p
a.nd !hot. him th rough th.e :aE11.d.
He dJed JnalanUy.
WIDlama, the netrn Kiu.ycr fted ;

Of Houee Opena
Fire When Entrance
Demanded

, DEPUTY WOUNDED

the top 11011 at rile mte of at le&amp;lt

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not found in t.be ~- t
'J'Iuo PQMI! roctay oonUnoo:l tb
~ wPep the awamp country 1n -.reh
or the r.ee-ina' 111a.,er.
Pet&gt;Jtnc na runrunt: illaner and
:1.\.lthorlt.iel! feared the negro m[fj.lt
be lynched Jt Cllpt.u~ .
Young Wlllb.ms wu !iladn by
Ule 1~ when M !!OUght hlm (Or
qWSioning YMtoeTdiY afternoon 1 /
1'ht negro Krapnlfld Wlln ~ dep- 1

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work as railroad caD while tlle·
9~'\ !uJJII, ~~ ,by. priv-.te capi~J;,
the state hfghwaYB kept up ·
~xpaJ';.J: in(•hr&lt;i-ing the railwayS,
wo~l~· !&gt;a ~l1ible e1109lfh
liqCk drivers would be
and '"'member"l! that• it · is

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i NHR~ fAMilY

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In .,. C... oi mut&lt;lelo,. • ' tlfl.th-MrJt:ftl* _,... bear- cam.•
muto&lt;l to Uf,_, lbo~ port""· lOll' ...,.... a~ .. OIIT

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ill4h. vel!icles to block our highways

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Sh.!e Tr~a~r , .... .......•. , • • . • • . • H•lll')' S. Dt~.y ] rruwl on " l e11~t cuurt· hal!!' bnp
"'"ttorDey Genen.l .
fohn B. Bl'ieke.r (OODd, to 1~ J',.lei\Jm cllhUIIItJI!. tr
J L A L ' 3 'd II llfiNJed llll the be;t\P-Inj; or ti
8tate ~ct::~or
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ISh••~'~* .............. . ............... , A. 0. Tru.y
.a,~co,rd,et . '· .. . . . . .... ,, ~: . . G~o- A. l\leinhart
T&lt;eaaurer ........ " '"" ..... R, G. .Webster
Surveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tlleodore Bee~Jo
......... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben H. Ewmg

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onrreama'lf, 10~ Dietrlct •....... T~omu A. Jellkllll
Conlfl'llllman-at-~'l'e . . Geo111e H. Bend•r,
L. T. Palmer
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Ueiltenallt GQYel'l)or .... .' . . . . . . . . . . . . t:fe B.
Secretary of State .... . . . .... ·· .. ; .. G•oiJe C: Brad on

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O THE A;VERAG,E mowrist who drlvea.ltls f'mily ca•
on !lie highway, the rreat majority of ~f&lt; drivel'l!
u-e road hoJI!I. The mo.. he drives, the m'ore he i8 con'
vft:ced of this because he has so many, many e_xperi~nce~
i!)l t~is line. One can drive i~ tow~. Qn the 'l'fln hiJh·way,
where Wle pleases and the experiences o!. ro&amp;lf houlnll
lpy trucli drivel'!! is nearly alw,ay's 't!te same.
Juot recently, right here in Pomeroy, " n11111ber o!
drive... •had the exp&lt;!rience with a driver of a cl\..,e of! oP .
"gas truck. It had oeveral' trailel'll and ita O)'el''*lt" length
'.•i--·11 ,,, , ·" "" pnibably seventy-live feet with a widtli of 1\~rhapt ,
ei11bt on:Oine feet. Not satisfted with ll'kihll'.ll the spacq ,
he nee(lill, this driver came weat on M!!W 8treet and in·
lt;e~d o~jrivine as close as po88ible'to the ~l'l:kd. ~~,,. bol
stayed over a e&lt;&gt;uple of feet toward the rive~ 111de, which ,
:With th:; :,eo,ormouo aiz., of hlo machine, CU"!Jijdl•/dqv~,l'l!'
IJOlhlf east, to ala&gt;' tltrht agaiDBt the curb, 4nil~ . spve..l
lnatanc"!! to drive up over the curb and 1111if'e ,it 1111ail's
pace Wldle P881!ing for fear this monotrO&amp;IIY W9Uld tel!r
the sid~_of his car along with him as he went down the

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ARRESTED BY ·COPS

: Middle,port .-News.

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AU&lt;&gt;ni•Y· .. .. Arth~r
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JESUS S•JD-Bie101ed are the pure in heart; for
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(Miu.) Daily timet Leader,'JI"'aident of the ·Tupelo (Moo.)
Daily Newo, And eenerally regar!Ied •• one of the moat " suc:cen·.
fulamall city publiahera 'i n the South, aaya:
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"Should tlle;tb,e ever com~ when theloeal.'n ewapaper ' can•
not c...,.Y 'a n addrtlain1 meuare to the people 9f itt ·territoey .. .at - '
l11o coal ahd ,.;th better reaulb than any other medium, ,theil · I ·
am ~lnr fo(retil-e from the newapaper buainen. :~ , "
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"In my more than thirty yean u a aucc1111ful publiaher, I
have never known a merchant to achieve nOteworthy oucceaa without -the help of the local newspaper, and I know of very few oth•
er buainenea that can exitt without publicity of tome
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"Plea.., do not muunderatand me. I believe in big apace for
bir .tore• and ·bir busineeee-The Bi,aer the better. But big
apace and black type·alone will not eell merchandiee. Adverti..
inc ahould bfl euy to read and truthfuL It thould deocribe the
goocla or aervice: or both-And it ohould ~ written in the oame
tone that a IJOOCI merchant telb to a good euotomer•.
"AdYertiainr u today the rreateot potential fon;e in lnuineee,
and there it no aubatitute for the local newopaper ao an adnr-

tiaina medium."

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JOHN KOBLZR · Jr

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Located

For· 00tu8, O.UGBS

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been lll'qty qf ,s!\~h unspo~':"~nll~e con·
ioli1'8e, the la8m .wolild have bee,.· dlab~nded ·
and all the pl~oye~ rullty.• ·would h'a'r~·
from lulther •P'¥'11• a®lvitioa. lio,we'ver, the
•o I~ inajd', that there' wall
· Ao the Ironton ~r;me &amp;ebeduled with a
at the last weelt-e,d, '1'1111' P.eliiii"'!!l
(roilton pl•yed and! aga*' lost. thl~ time by a mu~h

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" a.ver.a1e· sports follew·
remarkable thing
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'.Yfho..know human naturoi welf eilou!fll· to J!now ·
J,o ,birh ochool do not
footb.UI• or any other
fot any uthef re"'"in~
tfi~ sporfs·· ~a.lfe
t~o
glory they ·~n
lhelDI!elV,es while
tllnll ~.,. tho honor ud
of
in ~ha.,-e of e,hlllfriln, &lt;&gt;lft&lt;•::~''f,+~~~
lp the qature
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~Jillfi~onoolldated hiM vj0torl••
lqokln; for new wod~ .to
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(Continued From Pc\!',1:! One)

ea, extr:a convenience, increued comf•rt.

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ii":~~~~:~t~?ri:17~IN8-Two ~=~·m~~~~~· ;;o~~~yes~:m;J: I

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hurt tooay

CIOYfll by fl. hit~

waltJn~;

ed $40,00{) ransom.
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Rutstein waN in ;: all .e~f\USted
Rodgew, so. condition when i-cscuecl by Boston
t.o u hospHa l
und Hull pullce l.n the,,attk or t.h.e
oottagc wt\P.rt! he .pad been held
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prlsoner since he Was lr.tdrla'flerl.
f 1om h18 home Tuesday •ntiht.
Stripped "t.O: hl.s unde'r l ciot.hlng,
he was found lying on a tot, tus
tContl.nued · ~ •~"• PBIUl onel
hmds O.lld feet tlouAll n o .tht cotemployer of "chffip Chln&lt;'St' cooli.' ) IOO~S. Hb mouth WB8 :;ea.led with
labor'' Jn his South Afi•Jc:un mm1n ~. odhesl.ve tape and lli&lt;l ~yes covered
ventmoes
with goggles also ~a.led to his Ia~
It wa.'l t.hc fitJJt tJme Mr. HO&lt;wer wltll adhelliVe tape.

Hoover

for f ~p.~L B~t you've •)01 ~ tO
keep
qr·.,P'(ind m s'hap.e tbe' ume
h your bo11y."
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NY' ril'ind weigh• tbre~ hundred
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~t"~&gt;fn:'7hitPo...gu~.s· JikC' YOU w'nl be Ted as'kfil Roflalie tO the Clul~t. a!lot~t w'l;lkh ·.,stone , had 11neercod1
fa! 5101 . me em the , ro~d after w~ ma_s dance at the dub but hl$ an1hd )1~d !&gt;u1 him in 1shape to lick Stone
£tf:o,u t, o( S'f'-1J91, tyen, lf ~do~~~~ wa.a full of Barb. Sh.; would be !l'hat l'fll.8 somelh;ng worth remeln-'
pl~ty of money and ba~klng.
there-with Stone. The latter had bering,
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No more looKing up ~o , Bar.ba~•
:J\.11 a f~tlow hke me baa 10 b1m: ground of T~'s thoughtll and RodL
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She eut bim.
~ ·:~~en/ I b•ar you ~~ggln1 al· had achieved a working ay~t~m by thcsy met on • &amp;hitca!r :Jha~t ,
re~tl~. ·. · gdt to ~"' bll.$y, ,Won~er speakins when it was salutory for the two of th.eiJI there . P.e kept ,
what s ,the .lou•nest,.,.cr, asaot job the gerl.erat good, but ignoring each hi1 head bJl~ tried t(l kl:e~ his s1ml11
iDa 1t~el qull, Ted? , .) ·
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other at .all other timea .
hom lleln(t ,&lt; t~o · eaai:!r, : and said:
, "No'f yoU're dowa 'mJ aDey. tfa' H
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Her lip ,eurled tp a fine edge o
1 m put mc .u soon
ut my· ahe , had slapped his face. Pro!&gt;- cohten1pt;' ahe . bruahed b)' h\:e a
8111
in ' his •pf:lwer. Wfiat pdo you
&amp;be tbfO Uglu
:.n;jt:d taken m&amp;n:
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b 1 1 1 ·u ?" · J · · , tJ&amp;e. Ted couldn t do 1t; if garls
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~fvea ~~r~ede i::~o~e· ~ 0 / two wanted to Play b1 ntas.cul~~e rulea sinfe he ~ad s-,llle~ .hato .t~ world.
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' •Y·~ Old pap ,·, p;~sl...,'l!nt , of cam::e e . BP. ogy W Len ane
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tak.tn rears tp dci Jt-momt' •of il
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wal ready befOre he had met her" I 'wotlted in hi!! River! ide ~Iaiit
BUt• ll!l! waa eager tQ 'rome half· reverently · fle had Qlac:bd ber
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tla!J ' ,}et l .lmael~
on.e those thingt.
W· how 'far bt had 10 ao. P,ldge, lmd ~CD~ be felt that he COQ!dn t, 'ali for~ .. h
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..-oome~ to follow lib dad ;u Preti· tl!aa he Could w~th $ton~
1 nc) :O~·Sf:y oa bia (eleJ iatr pb.y
~cleat of tbe l.t;l~weat; bi¢•~ w~l~
Sud~aly, ..be knew wbJ'. The~ ft.r .a treak. l
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lave tO be , fore~ }nt~ the ~apot,, knew h~ when---,.
He had been- d'IJlg ianlely wid~·
~vldeatly. , ,Ted WO!iltl like that J~b
la thf~ eye.t h~!! ~u Ted. ~ynn~ ·Ba1·b-the· thing to do. al Barney
With ill power allfl Jts, opportublty at~J mllf boy, trying to chm~ to alwa:V,a ·taid, was to fi1ht to llve.
fo do aome~in1 ia steel, ajtart theJr leveL The, had; patrqnu~ecJ R~l' 1 wai :a :
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.!j'OID tbe mere bu1ine11 e~f •hoY~g ,hinh StoRe oprnly; ~~:ven. Barb had b h~e vi~l\ 8 r.. ' ~14or 01~
Ae stuff ikl tbe rolla •nd npa•r-- rtever · quhe· accepted h1m aa an t . ~P 1 h " I. b~,...,.c •1,c.o1 • 1 P~
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pan~~;ntera~nooemnane
Ina them when they u~o~~;e.
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If be had beea bora Jamet He had authorh:ed their attitude,
aut&gt;;. req~_.e
a
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Pidsln-bat •hell he w&lt;~uld have probably. Ted looked ... back, rea· of dte sky, .enn when
brushed
lived 11 Jamtt Pld1ln aod bave liard that he had placed something h:s arm ;h•le, dAnclna,
ull~ wu
come to hla twel)ty·sct"j'd year of the •arne false value on their c esc an warn:a. ,
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wltbout ambition, drivina oree or little bit of money •• lhey had:
.. l · wa~ ~endlnallOmethma o..ut to
1 entlft. aoftencd. ap bJ' easy tlfe. be had locked up to them-no you durma that Army 1•me, aho
nwhen be tboqhl of that Ted wander they bad looked down.
aaid. ~ "The I girls .~.bed at me. . . iaclined to be glad he ~ .been
Bat lhat was over. HIJ ll'lew· and when •they •a1d ~ou had loat It
JM,n poor-at te ..t be 'eaW · tbe point had been dianaed b~ . tbe I. knew th~ lrlsb kad •ould aee4
tariahter alde of it. He ml&amp;ht ,Bet democrac)' of . the New Domta10n; hta conteat.
to th• top some dla,_......d if he did hil owa •uptriority over most .R.or.alle underatood. She wat
. . would have made aU ttoP.BO wealthy boy1 io dais. P~e had• battling aloaa like himaelf, prOb·
bow · bow life wa• li.-ed at eaeb thown him bow a fellow could be ably taking plenty on the chin. too.
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. ~b • and still regular-and bow. Ted ,bad newer felt lnfCdor to
it: aftut be It alee' to ~aped in~y ~nia,ht ataltlfy. • br~
'ROU.lie' evetJL.l.ti&amp;.ab lie te•pec.ted
·~ap!i:reu• oa the beacb,la,faitg
That was over. Ted wyDne wu ber u an ladividaal far more. thin
• • oc.cu ~inert-~ ttill j a ~~ boy.. and becoming Barb. Ro1alie wa1 more likt an•
~ daat &amp;or ride u .ratbtr orO.adl of tb' fact tblt be other bop-a cood' tcout: but Barb
Gilt 0~ tltt f..tly WU Cfltiq tC)meWbftt OD bit OWO bad the tweet w\defiaabJe 'GI,atcr,
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~t 1 .C.W.~Q ba 111erfa ' .U p from the nlley to tbe Of the oiber au filmed ab&lt;n:at ber.
...,. . . 011 board.-.,~ ff;nt ltUt, be 11ad looked out OD the Ted •tl.aced io lhe ~able in ~tit
wotdd be mdre of a worl4Ud seta tlltt·he. alao, mlilr.t dlaiar room where abe was bold·

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Jc;wed a pollee raid on a Ne.n~et
cot~11e and ~apture or the tt'!O a\
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!I f!bown reunited with hla A!Tle:d·
i)en bride at 'they jDTj.ved ·in. ParlA
l :o beirln tMir belated b.Qne)'lJioQ!O~
1 Mrs. Don Is thl! former EH,.en M;artin~ pi'ominent Greenwich, Conn., .
roe111ty leader. TheJ' were qai~lf
•married wben Don came over to,
Wood for the Harmawotlb1

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Athletic .Heroes. Gridiron Well Represented.

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the broadeaatcra,. too, despite

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Ted.
r.J1i~': ~kht, and Ted WinL tAt the
1~ of th,e ~·a~, they buckle 4owa
1,9 their- b(i()Jil. Ted'a rpom.mete.
Pld1e, JOidnalr rebukta Ted for
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WOULD YOU SPEND
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kivu hil pottiion, In
fhe BeDpcrt ateel ~ 'to work hi&amp;
W&amp;p tbiouah: 014 DOmiDion college
He It a b~t Ibidem and ahows
,prond., ia footbt.lL Bame1 Mack,
'tbc- coaclt, make• •Ted a quarterback,
Tom Stone, another atuderit. Old
.Ted are rivala, ,or the Jove of "ulth:r
l'larb Roth. :when Bi.rb breab a
date wltb Ted In favor of Tom, .T ed
1fanorea ber. In the faD, Barney II
pleeaed with , Ted'• pleyin1 1 R01alie
DowDs, a ttudent et W"rlck Col1eae, it another admirer of 'l'ed'a.
'aoHlie, the iDdepeftdent, 1ood-fel.
Jow typt= It the direct pppolite of the
~ucht,. htf:!-. In tba •lllllt: •1ai11at
Army, T,td ~ hurt' while tacklilll
· 1Cdfe, ~tone ¥-J'• be 11 ttaniaa: be~ ;:te he mlued. T~ refuaee to
leave thlcame. Wilh 4nDJ leldJn1
~ · \be firtt half, Ted 1lmbl• for a
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Lloyd, Lhe deputy wo1mded uL the
Crawfm..t d~lllng, wa.~ uoL 'it!ll·
OUIIIY hurt, the bul let arazJng hJs
.'tkD.II , lnt'llcting ,(lnl y K fletsh wound

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T' SE~S indeed ~b-angc_ thut a gt'Oup ,Q !\:..~•0.
- In cbiirre of a school will ! so f"ar
f!,~ougH~he losing of a foutijaJI &amp;'Wne-q . t.t '"'
8\ltmii&amp;4hat the boys on ;. ~irh scho~lllr ~r~~.
' t~~p- desite to w~ .. n9t·to apeak o:'
.b~ck; grounii and delibeta\ely
aJtllw auppoaed)y ,w~~ker· colllop 0t
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diiJpa~hea em~natlng ~rom that
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that after Iro~ton played.
bY
mfrein of one 1&lt;1uchdow.n,
P61lro, which
sa-ealled
in their cel.cul~tloJl&amp; and .
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an·&amp;-to ~score. ~. a f1!0ult
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that ~· inve~tlon wae ~t~llted to ~n~. if
~Jt~~:~;~~p!~:.:•;r~o!nton boyS•. in stre•t alana:, "lal,!l di'Wil"

with what It .......

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lnto t.he chu rth 11l lf)udn8
.ILJJif!d • d+-puty.

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farm communlt.y where servkea :=;:._-=:.';!..;:,:::r-..::....,:t:'.uono
!(!ere b@lJli ht'ld . The fWlilO rliiJl l .,u-n-.-»poo••lup••JSI. "-

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ut.y, wretit.ed hill run from hlA gr ~ .. p
a.nd !hot. him th rough th.e :aE11.d.
He dJed JnalanUy.
WIDlama, the netrn Kiu.ycr fted ;

Of Houee Opena
Fire When Entrance
Demanded

, DEPUTY WOUNDED

the top 11011 at rile mte of at le&amp;lt

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not found in t.be ~- t
'J'Iuo PQMI! roctay oonUnoo:l tb
~ wPep the awamp country 1n -.reh
or the r.ee-ina' 111a.,er.
Pet&gt;Jtnc na runrunt: illaner and
:1.\.lthorlt.iel! feared the negro m[fj.lt
be lynched Jt Cllpt.u~ .
Young Wlllb.ms wu !iladn by
Ule 1~ when M !!OUght hlm (Or
qWSioning YMtoeTdiY afternoon 1 /
1'ht negro Krapnlfld Wlln ~ dep- 1

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work as railroad caD while tlle·
9~'\ !uJJII, ~~ ,by. priv-.te capi~J;,
the state hfghwaYB kept up ·
~xpaJ';.J: in(•hr&lt;i-ing the railwayS,
wo~l~· !&gt;a ~l1ible e1109lfh
liqCk drivers would be
and '"'member"l! that• it · is

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In .,. C... oi mut&lt;lelo,. • ' tlfl.th-MrJt:ftl* _,... bear- cam.•
muto&lt;l to Uf,_, lbo~ port""· lOll' ...,.... a~ .. OIIT

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Sh.!e Tr~a~r , .... .......•. , • • . • • . • H•lll')' S. Dt~.y ] rruwl on " l e11~t cuurt· hal!!' bnp
"'"ttorDey Genen.l .
fohn B. Bl'ieke.r (OODd, to 1~ J',.lei\Jm cllhUIIItJI!. tr
J L A L ' 3 'd II llfiNJed llll the be;t\P-Inj; or ti
8tate ~ct::~or
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ISh••~'~* .............. . ............... , A. 0. Tru.y
.a,~co,rd,et . '· .. . . . . .... ,, ~: . . G~o- A. l\leinhart
T&lt;eaaurer ........ " '"" ..... R, G. .Webster
Surveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tlleodore Bee~Jo
......... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben H. Ewmg

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onrreama'lf, 10~ Dietrlct •....... T~omu A. Jellkllll
Conlfl'llllman-at-~'l'e . . Geo111e H. Bend•r,
L. T. Palmer
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Ueiltenallt GQYel'l)or .... .' . . . . . . . . . . . . t:fe B.
Secretary of State .... . . . .... ·· .. ; .. G•oiJe C: Brad on

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O THE A;VERAG,E mowrist who drlvea.ltls f'mily ca•
on !lie highway, the rreat majority of ~f&lt; drivel'l!
u-e road hoJI!I. The mo.. he drives, the m'ore he i8 con'
vft:ced of this because he has so many, many e_xperi~nce~
i!)l t~is line. One can drive i~ tow~. Qn the 'l'fln hiJh·way,
where Wle pleases and the experiences o!. ro&amp;lf houlnll
lpy trucli drivel'!! is nearly alw,ay's 't!te same.
Juot recently, right here in Pomeroy, " n11111ber o!
drive... •had the exp&lt;!rience with a driver of a cl\..,e of! oP .
"gas truck. It had oeveral' trailel'll and ita O)'el''*lt" length
'.•i--·11 ,,, , ·" "" pnibably seventy-live feet with a widtli of 1\~rhapt ,
ei11bt on:Oine feet. Not satisfted with ll'kihll'.ll the spacq ,
he nee(lill, this driver came weat on M!!W 8treet and in·
lt;e~d o~jrivine as close as po88ible'to the ~l'l:kd. ~~,,. bol
stayed over a e&lt;&gt;uple of feet toward the rive~ 111de, which ,
:With th:; :,eo,ormouo aiz., of hlo machine, CU"!Jijdl•/dqv~,l'l!'
IJOlhlf east, to ala&gt;' tltrht agaiDBt the curb, 4nil~ . spve..l
lnatanc"!! to drive up over the curb and 1111if'e ,it 1111ail's
pace Wldle P881!ing for fear this monotrO&amp;IIY W9Uld tel!r
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ARRESTED BY ·COPS

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JESUS S•JD-Bie101ed are the pure in heart; for
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(Miu.) Daily timet Leader,'JI"'aident of the ·Tupelo (Moo.)
Daily Newo, And eenerally regar!Ied •• one of the moat " suc:cen·.
fulamall city publiahera 'i n the South, aaya:
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"Should tlle;tb,e ever com~ when theloeal.'n ewapaper ' can•
not c...,.Y 'a n addrtlain1 meuare to the people 9f itt ·territoey .. .at - '
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am ~lnr fo(retil-e from the newapaper buainen. :~ , "
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"In my more than thirty yean u a aucc1111ful publiaher, I
have never known a merchant to achieve nOteworthy oucceaa without -the help of the local newspaper, and I know of very few oth•
er buainenea that can exitt without publicity of tome
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"Plea.., do not muunderatand me. I believe in big apace for
bir .tore• and ·bir busineeee-The Bi,aer the better. But big
apace and black type·alone will not eell merchandiee. Adverti..
inc ahould bfl euy to read and truthfuL It thould deocribe the
goocla or aervice: or both-And it ohould ~ written in the oame
tone that a IJOOCI merchant telb to a good euotomer•.
"AdYertiainr u today the rreateot potential fon;e in lnuineee,
and there it no aubatitute for the local newopaper ao an adnr-

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p, 'lri~ three · teama aurvlving . lH/ok&amp;ori . . . .
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poll&amp; tb1.(41Iy. triumPhed. l)ut the after the ·ep~ had been outI,.o~ came proves that they mul;t pla,yc:A ~l o{ t.Qe tl;:fternoon..
ftiht 'Jcr tht.t lead J)osltlon befm-c
CltU'k ·~ aWay !ar a. · Sf-yah!
the ~~ 11 completed.
run tar a touchdown . in the last
Ml~ ellmloa~ed Athena by QU4'~, ~r il'Bbblnr ·a. pa.aa frcm
mli.Hnn ...._,..i....
C&amp;Vyou,f. Jlomer IAdtiett.er acored
ol
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J.Wt, 11.1~ their areatest. bar·h
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t e ru lDG c I ~ 8 o em \' u CIIUI,S,•
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repcrt Of tbe Contest siatca uu. t ~ a. touchdown \llhen the
tltcl.r •1&amp;1 &amp;ttl$: In the flrst ~~
was .almoat ov.er, the Ports-·
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pici.orL You ~~ do this ~
eargli,wu wilh·LJ:.terine, the sofe
ontlseptrc-.lmprove• mout,h
.hygieneT c:becks lnfectio ..
and dfldroys odors Instantly.

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tl\f ~ of the Pqmeroy Pilon•
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Stmr.

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ANY ~tAT! J·l
::.~.o&lt;(lfA'is , ., j.
~ on~ ~like? o .penon Who~'

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tube Atwater Kent
Electric Radlo, 6 tube Croaler
batt.IIQ' radio. Phone iK~L. J. C.
Meredllh, Pomeroy.
1D-14,-3t

· kittens and tJne blBclt aod ore.ng~.
Ca.llll8-X.
lD-17-3t
PIANO T\INJNG

l.ombel't Pharmacal Cumpo'1v,

Special tor ten days $2.1)1) est1"
mates on repairing and refinl8hing.

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The ·peiee-.ae, to date, I.e:
WO!! I..c$ T1td Per

from tbe ,aouthea&amp;te!'n Ohio Lea · 9&amp;UlpQlls · ·
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·
Wddteport .
p, 'lri~ three · teama aurvlving . lH/ok&amp;ori . . . .
·~¥-ed. 'Ihaae tewa, eamltliJ •them . . . . .
tbe .ri@fl. to tte11ltwl: ~n the ftnt· cOl· :pc,;meroy . . . .
11D1I\, I;W. their MWJ last weok, are, 1ccan . . . . . .
CitJlipouS, w-Ub· three :.lna: Mld• !feW BqsWm .
two;

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Sf"-..,TArNS IN

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wll:.b. the · J:¥!avter and q10re . powor- ~j dete~ fiv:n W! Stap'tt!ton
tul teal:n;•. ~ tha.t per10(1 {!t plfty S\8,~ In ~ -natiOnal league root.ba.U
~~ · •.wtt'Ji .the 5CClll or o to 6. 1R&amp;rik .
1
Ap)!~fj ball JPUD8. But OalllTlii:i pme ended In a 7 to 7 tie
poll&amp; tb1.(41Iy. triumPhed. l)ut the after the ·ep~ had been outI,.o~ came proves that they mul;t pla,yc:A ~l o{ t.Qe tl;:fternoon..
ftiht 'Jcr tht.t lead J)osltlon befm-c
CltU'k ·~ aWay !ar a. · Sf-yah!
the ~~ 11 completed.
run tar a touchdown . in the last
Ml~ ellmloa~ed Athena by QU4'~, ~r il'Bbblnr ·a. pa.aa frcm
mli.Hnn ...._,..i....
C&amp;Vyou,f. Jlomer IAdtiett.er acored
ol
a hQ&amp;'- ·~"-"' "'~t · earp1Ill the the Stapleton touchdown.
ID.~
rla tl to np
~ top ot the
Striell!' SJ161tklng tne 111~1 wert?
J.Wt, 11.1~ their areatest. bar·h
1
11 t t' p
rler ot the ·seu.son· lOOms thbi week
DolllC•tit. CompetiUon.
t e ru lDG c I ~ 8 o em \' u CIIUI,S,•
with. ~~Jiolla, '1"9 SaN that a. hard
lt'a nothing ~ut ot the ortlinRry fbl~t:) ~bf!
~~0b~be~~~~~~os:r
struq!e raeee Ute wim1er or tbls l for ll mnrrled mnn tu IJe outltloken.
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II

Gatti•~ Ua Taarled-

I

grld warrlQrs s~rleed
the G&amp;IJla. A"C&amp;tkrny boya, and R "' New ~ Yotk,
repcrt Of tbe Contest siatca uu. t ~ a. touchdown \llhen the
tltcl.r •1&amp;1 &amp;ttl$: In the flrst ~~
was .almoat ov.er, the Ports-·
of Plli.7 · Ita~ 4\eft\ an even bt-eak mquth,. Cil., Spar;tana t9day had es-

LISJE.(liN£;

G. J. Hetzel.

}0-17- St.

St. Louis,. Mo. U..S. A.

r

We~. ba4 oo p.m.e 1ut weelt
and IIWI tn.il&amp; Olhe1" eblvens • with

JlUlltion :Nelaonv11lb .. 0
2
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"''ltll - .
Wellston . . . . 0
3
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~11 leads the pack, thrcnh
oame.J ~ week : lltddleport. at
e~·r to re'l*t wlth
another OaWpolls, P'tldB;,; Lop..n at Jackct".amq-lon&amp;h..lp, by vtrtue ot tJJ.eJr wn. Sl"ttlJ'clay; Wellston o.t Nelwln ~err Lotan, Prida)', by the f&lt;l~vl:ne, ~ut;d!\-Y.

pici.orL You ~~ do this ~
eargli,wu wilh·LJ:.terine, the sofe
ontlseptrc-.lmprove• mout,h
.hygieneT c:becks lnfectio ..
and dfldroys odors Instantly.

roR-8ALE· ~;-Ora.nge Pel'tiian

•" J _.__ _ • _
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"R111111en•Up"

dlepdrt with

br.ott. It bad. So be sure to
ke.Jp your breath boyond· ~u•·

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Middle,.,..ten Are Tied ww. • ,.,........, or .ooo.

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Poor Yea·r for Invaders

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