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showed

liREWE,RS PAEPARE

of the recent election• whleh
AS A RESULT
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throul'hout the country are preparinr tn rrlve the people

tlie.ilrlnk that cheers, In alepi manner soon afilor Christ.. I
maa, u their fondest hop....., .... u••d.
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If, as they claim, the return of beer, wlll put hun-~
dre!Jo of thou•••d• of people who 41~ 0~1!: , 14,1~. to work,
tert&amp;lnly the idea must be riven eonoideratlpn for while I
it may be viewed in the light of a terrible baclt:ward step
by fbe the "die-hard" radieai prohlbitlonlot, ttllllt cannot i
be d\mied that four per cent beer Is not neatly as potent
as the preaent beverage whioh is brewe4 and bottled and I
iml!lbed in the average A!llerican home today, illegal ·
tho\lfh safe because of the pFotectlon alfol'Si'li throul'h
the ..at;titude of enforcement officials everywhere. ,
· A trial at the legalization of be"' lllla:l)f}lot be nearly
as l(reat a catastrophe as has been prophesied Qy beer'H
mo~t bitter enemies.

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GQIIV&lt;A'S RIOTS
lS a bit lron.leal that Geneva, the city where so many
disarmament delegates have been sp·qll!llmr ao much
tim~ ·fruitlessly an~ one, l"igJ,lt ab!J~ ejlY wastefuJiy,
aho)i.ld be the scene of rio,~, "' h'fc many citizens are !Piled
and• wany others wounded.
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pl•m" ' ~lmply because the huw:an
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mi"'t oe~asion n n~m ber of rJ'harks ll9*1l pel'l!n,nt and
l111p;~ent, stili the fact remains, tpat q!l)l! ~~~· human
I~Jfii!Y ~ttains the ability of regulating Itself !ndiVI&lt;Jually,
jitp)l: may uo '"pect.ed of a cou&lt;"erled move to outlaw any
a number of ovll&gt; merely lhr~urh ~ wn•t blarinr
'tllorn•llllll the Imposition of a nu!llbH pf j~1JI~.
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notlli!lli Ia so bad that it can not ret

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•)loUid
,, •• ke otock of themselves •nd see the P!illht of
oljHir ~allons.
·T~ke. for inst•uce, poor little Cuba, lying olf ·t he coaot
of ~joj1da. While we have been h4vln11 0qme little d!»tur~pMo• over tho ex:citement Incident tp electioiJS, this
~Jl'tl! oountry recently had a vlrtuaJ uprloinlf ~IIIOilf the
ni!tlv.'~ which mljj'ht ha1·o ended dh!aliti'Qusllr for til• i&lt;W·
'flliil,~t and the people had the p•·oper olliclall1'ot acted
qul~~li' and etllclentiy.
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llfs just one ot the bUi&amp; who 1nakes thC&amp;e fool beR. IWf more.
ftltter forth Mot every election. The 'lbe)' realbe that Election Dv.y :16
rest ot the time they hlbematt ~ val-uabkl u a holidaY than

qutetlr under 11tam bridG:aa,.

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and addiq mac:hiljes, aeroplanes arid J'!oll!
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deoips, Utt!l, proces- in a do'll!n fields.

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found lmowlecl1e to !heir comfort and'J¥
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•killed writen and illuatraton to prepare
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To-VIKGINIA GREGG--"00"'

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WELl~UN G0E~
O~WN IN . DEFEAT
BHURE JACKETS

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G~Iden Roda Unable To

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Middleport ~ws

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Halt Powerful
Thnuta

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NEAL

OOTST ANDING

RICHES HA~ WINGS--Lalrour not to be rich:
cease from thine own wisdom. For riches eertalnly make ,
themselves wings; they fly away.-Proverbo 28:4,6.
I

I
showed

liREWE,RS PAEPARE

of the recent election• whleh
AS A RESULT
a surprising trend toward molotne.., ' brewen
•~•h

throul'hout the country are preparinr tn rrlve the people

tlie.ilrlnk that cheers, In alepi manner soon afilor Christ.. I
maa, u their fondest hop....., .... u••d.
1
If, as they claim, the return of beer, wlll put hun-~
dre!Jo of thou•••d• of people who 41~ 0~1!: , 14,1~. to work,
tert&amp;lnly the idea must be riven eonoideratlpn for while I
it may be viewed in the light of a terrible baclt:ward step
by fbe the "die-hard" radieai prohlbitlonlot, ttllllt cannot i
be d\mied that four per cent beer Is not neatly as potent
as the preaent beverage whioh is brewe4 and bottled and I
iml!lbed in the average A!llerican home today, illegal ·
tho\lfh safe because of the pFotectlon alfol'Si'li throul'h
the ..at;titude of enforcement officials everywhere. ,
· A trial at the legalization of be"' lllla:l)f}lot be nearly
as l(reat a catastrophe as has been prophesied Qy beer'H
mo~t bitter enemies.

•

-·

HOTEL
COLUMBUS
Vflhun111111,

*

-----·

GQIIV&lt;A'S RIOTS
lS a bit lron.leal that Geneva, the city where so many
disarmament delegates have been sp·qll!llmr ao much
tim~ ·fruitlessly an~ one, l"igJ,lt ab!J~ ejlY wastefuJiy,
aho)i.ld be the scene of rio,~, "' h'fc many citizens are !Piled
and• wany others wounded.
!
·; The trouble started just like It &lt;loco in all othe•
pl•m" ' ~lmply because the huw:an
to
of e most important rules
·'
tf') i of himself before he attempts to
oth ' r. Poopiu pf Geneva arc about
p)Jl~~s under similu liv~~g col)~itiontl *114 so while
mi"'t oe~asion n n~m ber of rJ'harks ll9*1l pel'l!n,nt and
l111p;~ent, stili the fact remains, tpat q!l)l! ~~~· human
I~Jfii!Y ~ttains the ability of regulating Itself !ndiVI&lt;Jually,
jitp)l: may uo '"pect.ed of a cou&lt;"erled move to outlaw any
a number of ovll&gt; merely lhr~urh ~ wn•t blarinr
'tllorn•llllll the Imposition of a nu!llbH pf j~1JI~.
f' Self re~traint must fh•st. be attained, t!w ptller~. then
wil~ ·follpw •• naturally •• nllfht follows tile day.

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i\8'ttflll~d p! election, it mi11ht be well for them to remem·
b~r.'~&gt;llat ••
ltopubiicaus said duriltll' til• eampail'l'·

u,.
notlli!lli Ia so bad that it can not ret

worse. · Instead of
f1'8\.tfll8' aJtd brin~rinll' grey hairs h1to tholr heade premat~l'jiiY about something that may never happen, they
•)loUid
,, •• ke otock of themselves •nd see the P!illht of
oljHir ~allons.
·T~ke. for inst•uce, poor little Cuba, lying olf ·t he coaot
of ~joj1da. While we have been h4vln11 0qme little d!»tur~pMo• over tho ex:citement Incident tp electioiJS, this
~Jl'tl! oountry recently had a vlrtuaJ uprloinlf ~IIIOilf the
ni!tlv.'~ which mljj'ht ha1·o ended dh!aliti'Qusllr for til• i&lt;W·
'flliil,~t and the people had the p•·oper olliclall1'ot acted
qul~~li' and etllclentiy.
'
Npw, howovor, their &lt;llatreas Ia of a dllfarent oort.
Tu'f"C!~Y they wore the vMints ot one of 111011' tfrrible
Gulf •tormo which whistles over th' Sjl&amp; and
~t~
isi•nd• with such force •• to
annh!nll
ml¥'ht be in Itt; poth. Quite a
'· of people
in the catastrophe and not a
h~~·~ WFre
additipn to the meny
apfl'vred by
&amp;lld relotives of thooe Who lost
we wore rioited WYil~t!l~~~·::~ ~t;~
for~r•t our
t
l!l*h •

..,

*

*

*

RaW. Rrdw.oed
ROOMS $UKI, $U.i
BATH $UO

COFFE;:E !'IIIOP

lTader ;Rame Pllaaapment

ALB..\ 'COUB:T

liD

RHm~~--o.'lO

HOTEL

-

ll&amp;ih11, Strum

IIK._ 1
~klej.

Wrlko! tor
Bt&lt;2ppJn&amp;'

ston taell:le,
t:~topped Neal for
the Jacket fullback

JAMES

Bad Bales.

1-f Butler

, Manapr

But
away

·
irom .the eager handa of the Well-

ston lmlfbaelt Mnd r:halkf!d up an-

other scorer .
Coach BaUyn then sent hiR reserves Into the am gr and Httle
happened befot·e the contest ws.fi
clOised.

l(

One Wor.l Led

·f1

I
i
I

i

~o Anothei'

81 AttbUJ" "2ulli" Bau

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====::::::::::;::;.:::===-~_/}

=·

OldUme Eltolten Deihn Gone
-

J;\&amp;me ln the- paper11. We ~~~~'.I
that my old man once

PoHce CQptUJ'ed a polit.kle.l. ornJ..m:
· todaiy ta the Appataehltu:J "Ranae
i who couldn't atop talldn1. But a
I butterfly net over hi» head was an
I authority be could :re(lOiplb;e.
1·
1 They must hiLndlc him uently. A
j ~&gt;tump speeelleT l'i a Loulh man to

he would go over Ntaa"a.ra
a barrel. The otber bettor wt~.s to
ebin himself a hundred tbnes on a
live trolley w!Tc. AU the tLwtlfiPlpcll'
:reporters rUshed arttund t.o pt the
pictures of th813e two bltter JW'U·
sans anc:l round them cheattn1 eaeh
otheT at crtbtiare.

or tbe habU. '!'hey are IOil"llf
Ibreak
to taper him oJf oa a na.Uonal hoot

Tbey would have made the trout

....,

~~~

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LE

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LO

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...

RO
RT
QB

LH
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FB

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1 wo!"en

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Ta:lk ...,ith almhst any
any ·you
will ,•·fiJI~ hei.;:ifl!Daingly infOf,!lled .OIL villi: '
mis, balanc~'~eb, refril'er11ijo.,, .h'!uae- ·
hold ~tnitoticin; la'or ,nving, (..;,ily hy·
l'iene, table and h-e -., ,d~atiiiD. ·Wttch
her durinl' her day and ,you will ' find ' hl&gt;r •:
employlnl' thio new'1mct.;;Jeilae for the fm·
provement ~of liYiJtl. • ,, ·
· }·
"

1 up and arattuaJJ.y 1et him down to page tha.t da)'tr a mule hadn't run
l 1umo\lnalna t.r&amp;lru!. m Or&amp;nd Ceu· away wttn a load of fum produce.
! tl'B.l Statton.

We'rt ataa to say that nobody
llfs just one ot the bUi&amp; who 1nakes thC&amp;e fool beR. IWf more.
ftltter forth Mot every election. The 'lbe)' realbe that Election Dv.y :16
rest ot the time they hlbematt ~ val-uabkl u a holidaY than

qutetlr under 11tam bridG:aa,.

I

What have you leltl~d
."rt~ay .,.
in the New Dnit~tr?:
- .

Une•UJlfl '

'11..

• milt&amp;ton.e iD history. Your
La elther elected or defe•ted

'

'

Talk with abnoot&lt;any man and you'll fbid
him technically informed about anotor-Cars
and addiq mac:hiljes, aeroplanes arid J'!oll!
ioa, teleph- and. oil &amp;..,e,..,..,.....teri;;.s,
deoips, Utt!l, proces- in a do'll!n fields.

tbc movtes 10 on· forever.

:

8

Flftlpntnl

I&gt;INJNG ROOM AND

Qnf.9f

''
"' Tiflf!(l, TO WORRY ABOUT
UJli ?.fANY citl•ens and busineas men in the Unitelf
..
~Iss are worrying and atewinll' l&gt;eoauae their favol'-

•

I' e&gt;&lt;atloua Problem TIUit Puzzled Gosaips Solve&lt;! When
E118'1i•h Prince apd ROyal Sweetheart Appeared
ltilnd 1u HaD&lt;!.

jT

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Ohlo.

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What hu happened? It seenu that ~-pie bow more !han !hey Uted to and that
they uted to and that they ...., their n~w· . ,
found lmowlecl1e to !heir comfort and'J¥
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miNion are th• daily price of a~~~-· '
"The·.subject tau1ht are al-ys to m~ .Ufe "
•' tie~er ~nd more 'eni.!~b"'; , [Qaillo;nt'auth· ·· ·
onlt101 •n the varlo•ia field• 1 of ·work with
•killed writen and illuatraton to prepare
the dally "lONOn•"-the advertisemenh. ·
They are admirably Drillted ADd illuatratecl.
The., are studied and aP.,liecl, u needed,
bv the JCIUDIIIert and FOWnuJIII of all ate~.
Whaf haWJ ~ lf&lt;o!'lled todaY in tlie
New lJ.,iWII:alty? Sl!liiJ the adWII'tl._tt.
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fttma~o~Dt . . ..,. to•Itt .. AtW' au- ~
Ulu 'JeOQfd: Ja plaJW delll: between 'lot OroQJo, the new ''babf,. pUot
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ol lho Sonaton; Wlclou- •Ill
ln lMa tbao p. Jll.OIJ.tb after the male a few chl.ngea 1n !:he W~·
WOI'kllll"iilltr&gt;' under w&amp;J, tno\lfh ·1DC~ club. It 11 felt. that tome or
dlla1l wwe put over to provide mm.. ·t.M ol&lt;ler memben of \be ttlm, who
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for ID enUre winter, durlnl
• Job of maMSu ..n. W.tt.er J®n&amp;ry timet. Tbea deals, aald tD be aon was ouated, woW4 noi do their
merely a drop ba the buclr:et eom- be1\ tor the )'OUtbtul Cronin.
PNt4 with 1np11 tb"t .,.. eotnln&amp;",
u Jim Bottomley vetere ftrtt
were rude ., followl:
a.eker ot the Cardinal&amp;. does not

Ooon.Le )lack, los1na money at
PIUI&amp;de]phia a1thoua!l hJI Atblet.l.cs
ftnlBhed. ueon4 tn tbe Atbrrimm
t.lf\lt race, st&amp;rled t.be fireworks
b.r ltlUn&amp;' Al Sbnmoos, Jtmmy
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entally 1'4 Rommel. vrteran knuet.le baD t.rtJat. of the Mactmtn was

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the Dodier&amp; ~m&amp;y lnnd hlm. Inel·

dentally 2abblt Ma.rtmvtlle ot the

:P~ve&amp;, .~n Whe&amp;t. former Dodier

and Ed lto\Wl, fol'lllf'r Red and
Giant., alsO hnve been mentionOO as

candidates tor the manageria-l poat.
a.t Olnctnna.H It befn; assumed that
O!m. Howley"&amp; contract wm not be
renewed.
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handed. l'dl unctmdlilonal release.
Bueball fa.ns are being kept on
Dtttrtclii Democrat. who
Terry new manaaer of the tenterhoQQ. over tbe often-rumored N'llllam
N~ Tort ~ta. ftred the ~Jet half-mllll&lt;irl dollar swap between r,oaa vic:torklul' in the ~e• for t~e
Shot when be traded pltA:ben •m four N&amp;tional League ctm-Bo.5- ~nlt.ed States S•n•~ in llllo10•~
W~r and Jl.m Mooney, outfielder ton, New' York. Ch1cfl8o and Cln- ilia Republican oppone[!t -..:ae SenJNwl Allen and catcher Bob (r. eJnnatt According to t.hi8 yarn, the ;.t.or Otis F. Glenn. Dietnth iii a
Representative-at- Larp.
PineD to U2e st. Louls Dardlnala players involved are Fred Lindstrom
for catcher OUI liancUIO and Ray and Prank Hogan of the OJanta;
Btvr, Y'OUDI pitcher.
Pat MalOI)a, ltl.kJ CU)'ler and HartThe third and moet dram&amp;Uc deal Tlett ot the Cuba; Baht Herman of
FIGHT RESULTS
was the- allnl.nr ot Ragen Homaby the Reda; and WMJ.y Berger or tbe

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Ob1cap CUb$ by the Oardinlllll with

whom he made ld8 m&amp;joJ. leaiue debut eighteen years qo.
Even more aensa.tloual tnr.dea are
promlsed when the club ownen hold

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the close oC the football tteBBon.
The Oh1eqo CUbs. wbo faUed so
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Ooiby 7; sa~ 0.

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Davfs .. ~ills 19; St.. Thomo.s 6.
Delaware 7; Penn M. C. e.
Duqllelme S4; S. Dakota. Stat-e 13.
Oeqe W8.1:!h1nfiton l:J; Wllllam
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Jolu.U&gt; HopldM 7; Hampt.on-Sid¥
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Lowell Textile, 34 ; Norv.1ch 0.
Quantico. Marines, 7; Phlladelphla. Amn. ~ · n.
St. Anslerna t; Sprlnifteld Fr. 0.
w. Mayland 20; Boston College

The redoubtable "HOBS" stephenson can l!lttll erash out. l:!aae htta, .a.s
he demonstrated so .~Jy 1n the
world &amp;el1es, but is s1ow ln the outfield ILild may be forced to conthle
llia aCtivities Jatgt~Jy to pinCh trlttlbl M.t IICIIICJD. KUI:t Cuyler, anotber prctencr isn't what he Ul!ed
to be.
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BurleJah Grimes. Pat Mal(!Jle, I ~.
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Bob lJmltb and Jakie M&amp;y, &amp;l1 vet.· Wnynesbwv. B'; Oen~va. 3·
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~ub {'~n~~tea ~ ~; ~~dt~pott 38;' w~1tatoD ;,
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DJ.• Intemat.ionnl News service
J ohn Marshall 15; Urbana. 0.
Marietta 7; O!'J)ltal 7.

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f"r the lli-U
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New YoU. Jfot, lJ-lN8-'I'hl DICEITFJ'J,lt the elU it to rera1n iM
currmt. 011'~ ln the baleball uo~W lt. e-njoyed tor ao maoy

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fttma~o~Dt . . ..,. to•Itt .. AtW' au- ~
Ulu 'JeOQfd: Ja plaJW delll: between 'lot OroQJo, the new ''babf,. pUot
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ol lho Sonaton; Wlclou- •Ill
ln lMa tbao p. Jll.OIJ.tb after the male a few chl.ngea 1n !:he W~·
WOI'kllll"iilltr&gt;' under w&amp;J, tno\lfh ·1DC~ club. It 11 felt. that tome or
dlla1l wwe put over to provide mm.. ·t.M ol&lt;ler memben of \be ttlm, who
clalt fUel tor U.. Hot Btovt ':~~ were thOUiht to be lo lhle far tha
for ID enUre winter, durlnl
• Job of maMSu ..n. W.tt.er J®n&amp;ry timet. Tbea deals, aald tD be aon was ouated, woW4 noi do their
merely a drop ba the buclr:et eom- be1\ tor the )'OUtbtul Cronin.
PNt4 with 1np11 tb"t .,.. eotnln&amp;",
u Jim Bottomley vetere ftrtt
were rude ., followl:
a.eker ot the Cardinal&amp;. does not

Ooon.Le )lack, los1na money at
PIUI&amp;de]phia a1thoua!l hJI Atblet.l.cs
ftnlBhed. ueon4 tn tbe Atbrrimm
t.lf\lt race, st&amp;rled t.be fireworks
b.r ltlUn&amp;' Al Sbnmoos, Jtmmy
D1tM ILOd. MUle Hau to the- CblEaBO Wldte 8oJ: for a swn aaum.a.ted to be weU over tlOO,OOO. ID.Oid·
entally 1'4 Rommel. vrteran knuet.le baD t.rtJat. of the Mactmtn was

Jol.u tbe Cillic:tnnaU

club a.a m&amp;JliiiW
the Dodier&amp; ~m&amp;y lnnd hlm. Inel·

dentally 2abblt Ma.rtmvtlle ot the

:P~ve&amp;, .~n Whe&amp;t. former Dodier

and Ed lto\Wl, fol'lllf'r Red and
Giant., alsO hnve been mentionOO as

candidates tor the manageria-l poat.
a.t Olnctnna.H It befn; assumed that
O!m. Howley"&amp; contract wm not be
renewed.
•
handed. l'dl unctmdlilonal release.
Bueball fa.ns are being kept on
Dtttrtclii Democrat. who
Terry new manaaer of the tenterhoQQ. over tbe often-rumored N'llllam
N~ Tort ~ta. ftred the ~Jet half-mllll&lt;irl dollar swap between r,oaa vic:torklul' in the ~e• for t~e
Shot when be traded pltA:ben •m four N&amp;tional League ctm-Bo.5- ~nlt.ed States S•n•~ in llllo10•~
W~r and Jl.m Mooney, outfielder ton, New' York. Ch1cfl8o and Cln- ilia Republican oppone[!t -..:ae SenJNwl Allen and catcher Bob (r. eJnnatt According to t.hi8 yarn, the ;.t.or Otis F. Glenn. Dietnth iii a
Representative-at- Larp.
PineD to U2e st. Louls Dardlnala players involved are Fred Lindstrom
for catcher OUI liancUIO and Ray and Prank Hogan of the OJanta;
Btvr, Y'OUDI pitcher.
Pat MalOI)a, ltl.kJ CU)'ler and HartThe third and moet dram&amp;Uc deal Tlett ot the Cuba; Baht Herman of
FIGHT RESULTS
was the- allnl.nr ot Ragen Homaby the Reda; and WMJ.y Berger or tbe

a.

:am:

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LOG WILl. M.._Ke.

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A.
t-IUN90!ll.C Mll..'E!'&amp;
AWP.."Y e,.Y\ T~1'$o

depose&lt;l pilot ot the e.hampl.on Braves.
Ob1cap CUb$ by the Oardinlllll with

whom he made ld8 m&amp;joJ. leaiue debut eighteen years qo.
Even more aensa.tloual tnr.dea are
promlsed when the club ownen hold

-nMEi"

I-IlM

Uleir annual po'11t•WOW8 following
the close oC the football tteBBon.
The Oh1eqo CUbs. wbo faUed so
lnlaerably qainst the Yankees in
the world serif.a:, are slated for a

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M11.rdu.ll 19; Solem 14.
Ooiby 7; sa~ 0.

Cortland $!ate 19: 09wegoSt.ate6
Davfs .. ~ills 19; St.. Thomo.s 6.
Delaware 7; Penn M. C. e.
Duqllelme S4; S. Dakota. Stat-e 13.
Oeqe W8.1:!h1nfiton l:J; Wllllam
and Mary 6.
Jolu.U&gt; HopldM 7; Hampt.on-Sid¥
ney 0.
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Lowell Textile, 34 ; Norv.1ch 0.
Quantico. Marines, 7; Phlladelphla. Amn. ~ · n.
St. Anslerna t; Sprlnifteld Fr. 0.
w. Mayland 20; Boston College

The redoubtable "HOBS" stephenson can l!lttll erash out. l:!aae htta, .a.s
he demonstrated so .~Jy 1n the
world &amp;el1es, but is s1ow ln the outfield ILild may be forced to conthle
llia aCtivities Jatgt~Jy to pinCh trlttlbl M.t IICIIICJD. KUI:t Cuyler, anotber prctencr isn't what he Ul!ed
to be.
'
BurleJah Grimes. Pat Mal(!Jle, I ~.
.
Bob lJmltb and Jakie M&amp;y, &amp;l1 vet.· Wnynesbwv. B'; Oen~va. 3·
~ : ; r s , bave · been
r~:~·C:~ni~ 6 .
~ub {'~n~~tea ~ ~; ~~dt~pott 38;' w~1tatoD ;,
~~~rry
' of; tM . Qtauta:,,..,- Pom.,roy 'lO; Nelsonville o.
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especially tn

outfield and pl.tchlnS departments.

DJ.• Intemat.ionnl News service
J ohn Marshall 15; Urbana. 0.
Marietta 7; O!'J)ltal 7.

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Urballll. O. ~·Civ. :t.- The tiUCoeatttul pau.ln&amp;' a.ttaclt of the John

I~nhaU

football- eleven .
f"r the lli-U
01er the uibaoe. Jm1Jor
team bere yesterday. _ ____

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PERFECT RECORDS

7-Eva Marie Edwu&amp;,
Knopp, Kathl~ VanYa.tM,
'J'ti.e tollowtoa 11 a 11M. ot t.be Clara Jetl'ers, Wtnona Ptckena.
n&amp;nltll of pupila of Ule CW'ton Mn.rruerlt.e Ca.rtwrliht. June Hentl'
arade scboola whu have eornpleted and Eva Marie Compaon.

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Grade

Pred&amp;

arreat which broU&amp;"ht on damages
amountlnc to uooo.oo.
The last sun

D. A. R. MEET WITH
MRS. TURNBULL

filed by J ohn
Romlne Jr. av,inat hls wife, Dora
1t'l\l!l

Coroner' •
Verd.i ct
Sudden Heart
Attack

NelaoDYille Greyh..Unda
Are No Match For
Pan then

J.

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SUBS GET CHANCE

Near Ho~use At 9:30 A. M.
Wao Prominent
Farmer

Local Coach Gina Sec·
ondary Men Opportunity To Play

wantea.
Covell wu char.led wlth t1ll1lll fur
by Eldon

pme

Cl&amp;rlt,

r.1temoon at the home ot
frf'lt::n TurnbuH or MuJberry

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~dina'

w:lth

teucher.
0rade 3--Paul Henry, Cllf'.}(t.er
Cartwrl.(ht, Earl Pilson LooJr.ett,
Ro.y Jetrers, Ray Pickens, OoliW
Tolliver and Wllm!L Newell.
Grade f-Op&amp;! Hanillon. NJna
Newell, Irene Vatie.n Freddie smtth

Euaene Jetrers.
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Grade 5-BesBie Youn1. Cor! Jet~
Jacob Dee.n, 'I'd, Re::u·-esentaUvc to ' e:'l'l, W1I Ham Van Ma.b-e. HoraL't'
the Q.:lneral A&amp;lembly from Mt:igs Ham~H lllld WlllJs Knopp. LeoW. E
co unty, was discovered dead near Wolf, teacher.

1111r.s doln&amp;" bw!lne!!l wtder the name
or Outh &amp; Whitlock tor Judfment
amowtttng to p~.oo with interest.
uJ
Jtld~ment concerned tetl tlnl' from
dsmase-s lncured In tt collision between 8 Ou th

&amp;

Whitlock truck

a. car driven ijy Ray Smith on
Ule Rlpley- .MDKOn road laat M u.nh.
Ano"·r suit ••• filed by Earl
Jocks -~
apin.'lt 0. E. Stansbury, E.
M. Molden, E. MCCumber, P. A.
Jividen, I . J . Taylor and the Uni~and

~po.tlmenL ot

State

Mll!'lc

;u the orpnJmticlll were one Gold
ana1ee or Ar!HJ1 M. KPIJcr , st.niP Bla.t' mother, Mrs. A. V. Hr..well
s:r.:pe1vlsor.
11.n d two Gold Star Blsle1'8, Jdm.
The prog-ram will be given on otto St.raWIS and WiM Emma
the nl.(ht or Dec. 23 ft.t one of the .S r'i !i :t. Other guC8t&amp; 'i\-ere M.n.
larae audltorlUJrui In Columbus. l£u18 Humphrey 0.1ld daugbter.
RegiStra.Uon will ta.ke place on .Ml&amp;s Edllh Humphrey o! HOCkinC·
port and Mrs M D HairtJn
and
TUefday, Dec. 27. at It) a !11. Place
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the
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Emma
Waterman
und
o ,.,~...,~•-a on w
nn!lounced S rah nd Fl
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ll~ it;r.
a
a
unmce
mo.
Tt'nChcrs In Meigs county wlllh- 1

The t.wo

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QUILT DISPLAY
'l'be W.U. ol tbe 8lm)IMD M. E.
CJuateh wtU haft OD illllpl&amp;y at
lbeJr ehweh THada,- afie.nlooo h4
ll't'eDIIlr, Nfnembet Uti.. JaUQ' IUIW'
INld .u. qllltts. the pattern. .,
which will iD&amp;ert:d aU qllil&amp; ....._
Come and feui your eyes on the
needlewcft ol tbe pu&amp; and PftSent

IJDQt on the Ohio river near Long

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stOcK. HW bo&lt;ly was dlllcovel'f;d
nbout. 300 feet . rrom. the house uy

Jack Ha.wl{, a nelitlbor.
· Dr. Byn)n' A. Bing 'and Coroner
aen -H. Ewing ·were summoned im-

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AMERICA naturally expects big things of Chev.
rolet. For it is Chevrolet that first brought '
beaitty and comfort to th:e lo~pricc field-- pi911·
eered the six-cylinder ·engine- built the .{most
economical cars, and. the most dependable. And·
it is CheVl'olct who has Jed the w01·ld in sales fdt·
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; The 11ew Chevrolet, to appeal' next month, advances st~ndae'ds in e~ery p~ase of 'moJol'ing. 4gain
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long line of successful cars with thrill after tluill
anrl ~rlvAncement aft€1' nflvancement. Fisher

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Electricity 1VIl• JIM Und 1D a tb•
ator by the savo7, New York cltf ta
lss:l. The play wai "'oiiUllbe" ~d
Kla.- Edward VU, thea prl•c• or
W•lfllt, waa ure..ht.

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~U'Illd Wlltb unlawful poullllkm ot
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pleacl IUilty and wu fined ~5 and
coet·s in def&amp;ult of wblch he waa

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longet· ,wheelba'*! to cqntrihq);e ~oach worl&lt; which
is uniqu~ in .the low-price field-including dynamic )\~w styling; .and an invention whii:h yoll will
imm~&lt;ll~ly recognize as one of the mos ftundamental eomfmt improvements of all time. And
the expetience gained in the production of more
than 8,000,000 cars, together with the marke;l advantages that naturally accrue to the leader in
sales, has made' it possible to build the new Chevrolet at'\· price which takes account of today's ir.comes.

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So keep an open mind on the question of an automobile purchase until you see Chevrolet't Great
American'Value for 1933. And Watch !or it next
month! It will prove to you, bey)nd 11 c:oubt,
that this is the time to buy a car, and this is the
car to buy.
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COVELL ABRI:8TIED
Balulo -.lfl and lunch 1rlll abo be
dOck, So.turda:y mornlnr.
A. Bmlt.h, Donal« Hayner, ~ nd Ada Cc.mpany or Baltimore, Md. Reason ! lhe oounty supennt.endent'l! omc:e
Earl Covell. who liVe&amp; on a shanty beld In oonnectlon tri.U. the abo111,
Mr. 'beaU had 'lett the house Blake.
aboqt, 9 o'clock to IJO to the fields
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Katherine RDAI!! P&lt;m, llenr!etu l!!d· having to do wllh damaa:es and one w:IU be held iu Colu..'nbu.'i 'l' Ut ·sUav the :Revolutlon, Y:n. Dor Bchaerer Sumner. Shott l untral services
wa-rds, ll(:araJe Ann Johnson, Dor- divorce.
and Wed nesday, Occ. :n A.nd 2iJ, read a war st.ory cnUUed, " 'J'I · wW be condl.it.ted. from the n: ~ : ­
tha. Tolliver, Robert H. Ocmp11011
Tht- Sts.te Aulomoblle Itm1ra.noe llcrordlnJ to C. 0 . ChapmMtl, Men of Prayer." nlis waa: folloW· dence a.t Bumnur, SUnday a.t 2 p .m .
Elm~ RUBllell, Ot-Is J effers and Her Company riled suit aplnst P'red r.r unty Buperiat.enaant. Thl11 con · cd by a br1ef busine&amp;a meet!na".
Burial La tu chargt.- or Flr: ~i.fo.r\'Jfll&lt;l
Varian. Emma B. Dlt·hl, Outh and Sophia Whitlock, ps.rt- teat which l8 sponiiOI'ed by the
Included o.rnong the guestll ol 1mdertakers..

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tt&gt;n of t.be Amerlca.n Revolutton Is belnc held ID Ule Molp ooun\7
held the NCivember meettns Prlday jail pendlnl a m,r1n1.

Romine eJt..\rginr sross nerlect and

the second month ot acbool wUh
01"8de 3-Em11 Huftma:~ , Bet!Sie petitioning for diVGrct.
peri'Ht &amp;ttendar!De nCOl'&amp;l :
Pielteru and Bernadine Hllyneft. c .
Grade 1-Leona.rd Earl VanM&amp;tre, W. McDermott, principal.
STATR-WIDE CONTEST
Harry Martin Johnaon, Lawrencf!
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