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Columbu.r;, 0., Dec. 6-INB-InvestlaaUon by Ule Interstate Com~
rnerce OommWilon into the new
Ohio intrastate coal freltht rates
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eel SLates, Russia and Japan . Thy
Ob.loqo, Dec.
\ir~jipread demand ror repeal or
By RAYMOND r . BORST • 1 are tbe ones who must mate peace
cute Mid ~ .a m!!lt4lmaer in'd an Srcent pustqe and t.he 2-cent bank
Warm Bprtnp, aa., Dec. 6.- tNa· 11p.,the Orient.
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loomaci also durlnf the f"""~ 1uatd at . the central IJ08t• obeek, tax waa dlsciO!Ied todiLy in - Presldt&gt;nt-elect , Frl(lnklln
lDJ •fr ~We need to estabUeh mutual ro~wraaa:Unc o:t Yt!SYfnt&amp;y•a sesston Of otltce lllday and escaped with a sac:k Ute llat of billa introduced on the Roosevelt 11tarts no."th, 'today ~ 1=~ tesa~. one a.nother 9
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convinced he•~ will De f~
w'ould dls-l
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.....-.1\i ma U. valued at thous- ::~~~·:~b\!~£orfarm
reUef and the well
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o"'uchol'•"...a"tlonres
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~ promln· olo n ntK t IP1'1118' 11 relet
he said
and ,rtpnaent&amp;Uve&amp; of the westem ed to downtown b!lnkS.
provided for the fartn and hee.- Ia
Mat.Ruoka re\•ea.led Ll~t when he
~llf'lva.nla coal tratfle bureau
Most of. the ma:Jl was for the
· Almon (0) of Alabama and to be legaliZed.
pa1111e&lt;t through Moacow en route to
atated:they preferred that t.be hear. f'l.rst Natlonal Bank of Chlcaao. An lottwi•t:=t'!,~ed a~~as~ to~k. d ~rlva~ely, he Is 89Jd to feel that Geneva he talked with Soviet
1n1 t. continued In Waahtngton ommal. of the institution B&amp;ld the
t- eat Y the hoWJe ot the demo- leader~&gt; "making headway t&lt;Jward
rather tJ:l,an in Columbus.
US"al r-lstered mail dellvt-ry to thlf
for ta11h payment of the ct_atJo resolution submitting repe lll a satufacto!.'Y solution or our Pac!Rece!IJ Of tbe hearing yesterday
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wU IJ1'8bted on a mutton made Dy bank I'UlU!l between t!IOO,OOO and
' bonus to the nM Y wu ~ tbe atat.eA hall dimmed the proo
"It remains for mt- to do the aame
GUCI'nlley Orcutt, Pit.tsburrb ~ttor~ aor..ooo &amp;t.Uy.
., ;;c,;·:· .. - ;~ Rep. Jenk!na (R} of pect. ot having the VOlstead law wlttl Mr Roosevelt," the Japanese
ney, ,J~epresentlllll. ihe !Pennsylvania d ~ ~~klup Wa&amp; one or dthcd m"',,~
(0) or Texas as· modified at the "lame duck" 'Jell· diplomat .'laid
:a.Uroad. ~ aaked an extenalon a ••na "' ·years. 11 prooee e w ..,.
in the How;e of ~
"Japan has two dreads-tbe Rus.of ~ for t:he preparation of new preelaion and apparently Willi plan~l··-ce !ann
Whlle Governor Roosevelt re• stan and American Imperialisms.
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Fred Voelach, IU'Id , =~~~w~~~:~~
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advisers onlndicat.ffi
he !~lowly subsiding.
stlU ago,
eXists.
llludd by the Interstate Commerce the sua. rd. Prank F . Stastny, had 1
were preientf'd au~ wu disappointed but nDt '!'!lttlrely
''OUr fear of RU&amp;'lla. is not dim·
O~on.
jmt left the federal buUdlng and
secretary of agrlcul- surprtsed,
inishecLWhen I was in Moorow and
Tbe ~~an upon a rece811 came cd""""lta
clostebd•ln'tre.on't_Y{~: th@ ban·
moratortutruJ on lOin!!
'ftle prestdent-elect would like Y. •aw what the ftve-year plan nad acoioae on "'.. heelll ot protests reiJ~
Whlle one ~mal~~· at tllc wheel r
seell and feed. avoid a special seSHion. He would compltahed, I t&lt;Jld the SOviet leadJatered by attorneya for numerous of the gana's automOblle, two ol the
ol North Caro· hesitate to summ!m consres11 luto
that
see~! Sovtet
OO&amp;J ope~ ap1Mt
ruling by bandits menaced Stastny and selza t&amp;O.OOO,OOO appro- ~r.slon aimply kl deal wlUt tl'.~
M~t!!o~ 0d~larede h~afQ:ad ~~
Bl:amintr Trezile that evidence ed hbn before he could draw his
lOan fUnds to farmers &gt;'~rohlbltlon question, close trlendll Soviet omclals eager for a non
rqardlq
allepd dtscrbntnatory piltol. Tbe other two desporadooli
indiCated. But he regards fa.nn agsrel!lon pactwlthJapanandthai
itWb.Yit resultlna' from the new Pleased revolven to Voelach's side, I A blll authorizing Uw president reUef n.s the oomentone for· thtJ tie 1n turn wiabed settlement of the
OtWJ'~ nd be examined.
compeWne him t&lt;J rellnqLJ.illh the 1 to proelatm an embareo on lmpor- ~ostoration of proaperi~ and he 11 teeOitlltlon ProDiem and au other
lrneet Ballard, Chicago attorney l.Uall saek.
I ta~10n of forei(Jrl goods Pt'Oduced uetermtned hls qr1cu1tural pro" que.suons
aDd. countel for the Easte~n Ohio
The mall sack contained 123 plec- 1 under 10vernment monopoly waa gram must be enactecl, even thougl~
Mabuo.lfil. added he thought the
00&amp;1 Opejaton• Alsoc1atEon, Join- ea ol re,tatered. mail addre&amp;~~ed. to J l ntroduced by Rep. COllier &lt;Dl of It lnvolvea a speelal Rt'lllliOn, It waa tbri.e now rtaht. for consolldat1nl
ed a'tofnty Emest Martin, Clleve- tM Pint National and 40 pteoeH ad~ Mlsm:lppl, clu:.trmrm of the ways !.&gt;aid by persons CICo~M: to hl:n, .
peace with Rmata aDd making that
land, COWUI6l' fOr the Wheellna' and dressed t.o the Firat uruon Trust and mea&amp; COtnJlllt\.ee, 'lbc bill ls
Virtually all the co~ pea.oe more compb!•ee by nJSo reach..
Late Erls; the Akron, Oanhm and and Savtnas Bank. The exact value aimed primarily at alleied dUmping leaders who have eooftl'ted hen~ in&amp; an agreement wltb Ule United
YolUllltA:iwn, and. Ule Lorain and of the loot could not be determined by Soriet R1lillda.
with Mr. Roosevelt cturiDI the Io!JI', eta~.
Welt Vlrilnta Railroeds, In oppoa. tmUl rea:tatry records were checked.
Expansion. Of the rtcCJrutrootton two weeks have expres~ed doub'f
11l.f the position taken l.Jy t.he ~x1 flnatlce corporation to provide loans that any or the more lmportsnt
TEACHERS PAY WITHHELD
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I to cities on ta.x liens, lepll.mtion of farm relief meMUl'e\ wlll be enaet- ..•-llded ••·t the
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1ty t.O oonduet
AfM!r three days of lire, Mi!.Jden'!i
:-=::--::-~~~:::--:::::with a bu11y lRflt day at t.hls llttSe mu pay, totallnJi tG&amp;,OOO, wW be
lit.tJ.ve to the
·'SI&amp;me.se twlru.i'' dled today.
I plaee where elaht years aso he withheld from Oolwubus school
All:.rnqh every possible medical
started hta "come bs.ck" agatDIIt ~~~~e U::~1 !~:lt~a:d~o~
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the nve.see of Infantile paral#Slll. ~-..a •-..a~y at•- ,,,,.1,.11,... 1,. !In
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to prolong the Jlfe of ~ne
Columbus,
6-- INB-Pour ~nator Tom Bratton, tO), of New ~~
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o:.hey could oot retain men were inJttred, twa of them prob Mexico, was to atop oft here en
:md pn&amp;.!.Pd a\\ ay
a,bly fatally In an exploalon which l~ts way to WIL!Ihlngt.on tor n. .}rlef la~==d ~r ~ ~ ~~~le
· -;~-cc:--:c.:: the dliua:htcrs ot Cl~y ripped a li\Cquer vat at the Colum· chat.
I &lt;)c~i&gt;~IJ&lt;lr~l~ Mrs Frank H ilead bus coated Pabl'lc co., llere today.
A delep.tlon repre~~enUng th•
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Flames whiCh shOt out of the vat Young Democrats or Amertca, now
iirothoT, who l&amp; henlthy P.nd foiJowlnr the explosion, Ignited the holding their ammal convention at
clothitl8: or Jolln v. DUdley, 33, and Atlanta, WlUI schedUled to d!.scll88
o. R. Henry, 2c. Both or the men plans Wlth tlle presldetlt-elect for
were severely bumed. They may Jl.ttm.cUng young vcten lnt.o the
not Uve.
demoeratle party.
. 3,000 Avowed Reda Parade
W.' H, JobilliOn and Robert Leady,
The aovemor wm leave here at
who were also woddn1ln the room nve p.m. thill atte:noon by &amp;pedal
in Waahina:ton With Banwhere the explosion occuned, re· tl'&amp;ln. He wm arrive In w~hinatnn
nen Unfurled
rel.ved minor InJuries. They were at 1:30 tomort•mo: afternoon \\'hC1'1!
By EDWARD B. LOCKE'M'
My~tttiouoly Shot W h ; I e taken to a hospital, but l&amp;ter re- he will be joined by Jlllllc&amp; A. Par~
leued.
ley, democratic na.t1ona1 e~man.
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Boat Tied to Dock 1 Murcause of the explosion WBS not
The 1 overnor wtll spend Wed.n"e·
WMhington, Dec. 6-INB--The
detennined Immediately.
My ntrht at hiS New york home hlatorlo street&amp; of the capital, which
, in conference, wlth Lieut. OUY. have resounded to the marchlng
Herbert H. Lehman on the spcotal feet. cf eountlml parades throulh
C&amp;l, Dec 6-IN&amp;~ WITHDRAWN 1 ooBIIion or the New York legiala• the ye&amp;nl, were treated to a new
Wanderwell. ra.med SUIT
ture, called rr.r Friday, t.o holp kbld toda)'.
was mysterlouely
Clolwnbue
~~INS-Ohio's
New York Oity out o:t 1t3 financial
Three thousand avowed commWl0
today on board
hlgbway
b&lt;lbery
ocall·
ldlftlcutty.
on
mpn&gt;inl
and white, male and I•·
the Carmi, tied
dal a nine-dayS• wonder Whleh elec-ll Oovemor Roo&amp;evelt will leave Ne.w male, w:ltll oommunistlc banners
trtfted the ate.te 1n Aua:uat. ltal, York for AlbaJl)' to draft. his met~~ llllfUrled in the brlgbt December
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lth th u.p to the special &amp;eM1on
tun, paraded t.hrouah the city's.
pa.ued Wto '--lvkm today w
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tborol.\ihfares under the watchful
withdrawal ot $6Q,GOI) slander action
ITALY WD.t. P&amp;Y
e)'ft ot an army of pollee. Aa they
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P. Lor~
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SaiiPnt excerplti rrom the pre&amp;! ·
By ARNO DOSCH.-FLEURO'f
dt'nl.'R m£8f!ait' an' M fol!l ws .
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By GEORGE R. HOLMES
(Copyrtcht, 1933, by I . N B.J
"Gur country hi at pe1u.-e . Our
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Geneva, Dec G-IN8--W1th the na.tlohal defense has bee-n m•ln1 tspeotal ll.llsembly of tlw Leagne o( t.ntne&lt;t Educallon and 15Cienee have
Washington, Dec. 6.-INS--President Hoover, in h1s
· Natkms l-ell.dy t&lt;J mee t today ror advanced. 'fhe publlc health Is to - last annual messa 1 e to eongreRS, today recornmende'd ·'
eonaJ.del·"tlon or the Lytton report t'la y a.t ita hight'si ltnown levf&gt;l.
' on Manchuria , Yosltke Mat~uokR
, rn t.h e face of wlde.~pt?ll.d hal Cl· _r\: neral sales tax as necessary to balance the budget, rad-o
J.a.pdnese deled.te, Jevuled lle lla.~ · ~•lp eow· people h:.ave demonstra.h.'&lt;l 1
· cal reform in the nation"s banking structure, and dras_
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meat of peace In the h.r east
t' magnificent sense of h.uma.,Jty. reduction in all forms of governmental expenditure, fedIn an exclus ive mtrrvte w wltb and u;t;pom oi.llhly for the welfau
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era I, state and Jocal.
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"Texas Special,'' grand champion of the International Live Stock Show held at I. oka declared he wL~hrd to dhic\l58 ~·tung fl.gu.~f'-S w show what the
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waR sold for $1,550, or $1.25 a pound. The smaller pr1ce on each porbor of 1 velt when he ret~ns \()Japan from • H \) vi financing busb'll'ss. the mt"S- lo congress that th-e budget which he wil transmtt wmorthe animal ifl the prevailing market. price, and the larger price is what the buyen~ paid Oenevo \'Ia tl1e Unll..tld States.
row will call for $680,000,000 net leas expenditures than
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portimity To Wid~
Scope Of Order

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'Radical Refoi'ID In Nation'• Banking Structure, Draa·
1Ma~uoka Sayo He n.,. 1;;'Many &amp;.neationa
tic Reductiona In All Forma Of Governmental It: .
Proposal To Make
For Jntproving
Expenditurea Alao Propoaed
~·
To Roooevelt
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PRESENT SITUATION
HALF BILLION CUT FROM BUDGET
INVOLVING THREE
Saya Conotructive Polic·
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..Ruuia,
U. S., Japan, To
As Made Up For Neat Fiocal Year;Prohibition Not
iea Muat Be Con·
Be Conoidered In Plano
Mentioned; Say'a Country Muat Co-Operate
tinued
He Saya ·
With Other Nationa Economically

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Oblo-Oolder ln West nnd

tiOnA tonllht. Wedti'Uiday r.~m chanclnl ..., ~
llnOW In South a.nd EMt portion!. Much CO'* .;-

JAP~NESE EN~~Y ! Hoover In Last Message To
M~Y ~rH~ PH~[ ICongress Turns Attention T 6
PLAN m~ ~RIENJ}Nation's Economic Problems

Prize Steer Sells for $1,550

ControY~J Over

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WEATHER FORECA'&gt;T

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATION AL NEWS SERVICE
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POMEROY, OHIO, TUES,DA¥, DECEMBER 6, 1932
87 rull ,_r-14.00

STH'IKES. SNAG, AT
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PRESIDENT RECOMMENDS SALES TAX

:..cmT FOUR CHICKENS

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Tribune, call 286-L; if the · Bu&amp;in ...
Oftlee aak tor 202-R.
READERS' NOTICE -

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''"·black

duetkn of all IOH!r,,:n•nt f'Xf)t'n ·
.::awes, wnethet rutt!on...J, 6t.al..c.. or
10cal Embraced ln thts prublt&gt;m
!!! the unqu~tioned balancing Of
the teder.al budget.. That Js th&lt;"
.zjnt nec~s.,lty of na.ttonal t. ~aou··,y
IL must be ba.la.nced In an 1t.b&amp;:lutely cafe and sure manner
"The second 18 the oomp,tte re ·.rganlza.Uon at once of our oankt,. ·t.l
.system
"The third l8
viloroU5 and
~Vholesouled eooperntlon with other
governments In t.lu! eoonwnlc n~lcl
"BalaaclDI the Badpt,.
"1 J·ecommend that the furlough
-.ye,em installed lust year be con·
tinued bemUBe, It eets an eJample
which should be tollow«L r feel In

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tlon, tbe ~a lalt ...
&amp;be old.er revenue~~ and
~ etoquenti,J IIOeD\.: The word
under t.be ~ )WlMd
did not. appear tnroUihDUt ~
&amp;e88lon of COJ18l:es!,
nearly f,OOQ warda of his lut t:~·
generally reu~rrport
to
CODIJ't!SII
on
the
state
~
Ul
nuiiii!Dce
taJlezi, have not
·.....u::_ •
-~•10o.
ot income. Fw·thcr re~
Nor •••
touch ex..., ~_... m e.ddlt10t1 to the
tenalveJ.y upon~tht
~-r =tciod.bf!
b:l expenditures. Many of
thebe ~ r::u
\UltnPBmlt to
manuracturen' excise .axes upCODiretlll a spe~:lt.l supplemental}' on selected lbdustrles not only fall·
d linl Ub' tbla contro- ed to prod'JCe satislactory revenlle,
::rlllll~ cap!nlattons wt:ttp.ne but an! unJust a.nd discriminatory.
debtor countries OYer the ~r
"Tbe time has come when, H the
iD wbioh they ll't to pteet. Lbelr aovernmen~ is to have an adeq~te
Dee. Uii .,.,.ment.. ~ .up In pro- :mb~~~ ::S:!W't!o: ~=j
Jl'C88 and the Dl'~t. ~ bot
UI'H&amp;, exC15e uuet~ anoWd
wiah •.... em~
by ~ic ......_....
......n.. U
M -tbla a.ame.
be extmlded to cover practl........,. •
·--·--·
manufacturers at. a un.u.OJm aa4t',
Vl~W ofbytbeover.,
~
the coat
of theHerecent
retened
Gll1l e~
lq .puelnf
to esceptclothinl
Jli!CUII8I'Y food and poaalbty
living
20 perin cent,
that
.-.ral
whiCh
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cme furtho!!r iiJ,crtftce ahould be saw the srea~ ilefea.i bls put)' haa ~line 'wltn. hls recommendatlGD
tnllde by mlarlet': omeia.ls of t!:ll witneued ln f8tU'8.
f
t&amp;i
1 t d- ..:0.'\
v~·'I!rn· nt over and aoove the "While
liavi recently enpied 0
curMr~~n~ 0
~
31·3· per- cent reducLJon. I w1U rec· In the aQre.ive ClGIUetlt ol &amp;- aeu-1 :ren~w ~~raJ. · bw~:; ~~!J)~"'"
r.mmend that after exempting t.he enl election." be 51d, "Its very tn.n and Wmporary a.t leaat ~tinU•
lll'st •1,000 of salarl' there should quillty and the acc!ePtance of lf.l!l ance of the federal ~vemnwn''f
le a ttmpor~ry teductlotl for one-!
·~,~·of aid to the atata m road btU.Iamr.
year of 11 per cent of that part af 1t 1
'f
pra1ae tor these jewel act1~
1.... u:ur..e..
tl! government wartes lr. e:r:ce&amp;&amp;
Oonaldere ~ vttte.s durlDa the p.uJt twu )e~
of the $1.000 cxempt.lon, the result !~ ot tblt ~~~tbeon. S&amp;Ytnl Uley had ~Jded emplo];ment.
of which combined With the: rur~ .,.., oover repor.ore ten- lo}IH be- tho~bt t.be condl.twn or tbe
lourh sy~m. will averaae al.out er;:u~la: ~~ ~brec OOeral ueawry woulct no~ warraiJt.
lU per cent rt.'iuction In pay to d tb:ll~ dinct1onl' tn. bleb
.nelr conunuanee.
thoae earnlna more than st.ooo.
actlob can ~~·
Aa far turtber felkral economy,
..I will n!COmmenll meaaures to lher the rorces of 'Hitltit.ry and eon .. e propoaea a flat 11 percen~ reu.t.WPllminate certain paymf'1'1W bl the fid~ce
.. 1-0n lD aovernmental salar.es abo:ift
veterans' aervice8. 14any abuse,;
·
..,l,DO(t &amp;lid promised to SUJJmlt hil
hELve li':t'tlwn up frotn Ul..conRldcred
.eeommendatlons for coiUJOUdaWJI
ll.ogislatloiL The ru.Uon should not
~sed
.md re~rrouping over fifty · ex~u:
Mk f
ed ctkm ib allow
the and &amp;dmlnlstra.tl.ve a~~:encles._..or a r u
ances
He also decl&amp;red hi.s intenttoDJ
to men and deper.den.tB whose dlAo)f recommendibB widespreau s~
abiUtles rise out of war aervtce nor
ea ln the- 110\'emmental payments to
to ·tbose vetet'8lt&amp; wtt.h substantial
NorJd. War veterans.
,.,
ser:\tlce who have be&lt;lome tot·lll~
American The metaaae Nr Hoover aen~w
disabled from non·wnr·connecte&lt;l su.welllion
lty
.he
waa D~t. only Jus tmal
causes and wno 11te w1th0ul otllcr
Deleaate Nat Aceeptable
the stAte of the nawon,
support,"
to Ger:a~U~J•
t.beabortHlouuchdocu'
hal submitted.
"I shall issue such exrec\.&amp;~lve orhe expretllled 1~
ders w1thin a lew daY! JrOUplng Geneva, Dec. I--DIS-,Honnan H
his views on the
or consoUdatinl over rut.y ex~u- Davil, Amertcaa .nu Uperi. pretJ.ve and adminlstn.ttve a.gcnelefl sent.ed the AmertcaD. dllannament
ux:ludlng a laqe nun:lbel of com- plan to the ~ nn-powe~ •Y•I«n
missiOIIUnd 'indepe::ldent' arencle!!. llrmll COilferenoeo"aa It lOt under
~
way today.
"The basis of e\'ell' other and 'l'he Ameriean plul caDI :tor conevery further effort toward recov~ rslderaUon or u tmmediate armr
ery 11. kl reorpnlae at once our limitation treaty before the qu~government, he Aid,
be.nldnc system."
uone or Ot~ eqiAllty and
11.11 a re((Ulatory llli&amp;eniJ
FrenCh aeem;ty are f:tcuaaecL
affairs, and not as a
"'rhe creation of tbe reconstruc..
The De~ npr Jilt.et.lve, Forin economic and soe.t
lion ftnance corporatiOn and the elgn Min1Aer Voa ~. reel~~~
ame[ldment&amp; to tbe feder&amp;l reserve ed an iml)tedia&amp;e ~. deelar~
moment the rovemment ph
act aerved to defend t.he nation 1n Inc he oould ncn. ~ the- Amer" he concluded "it becomu
a I(I'Ht edala. Tbey an not reme- Jean I)OIUion wi.U.OUl ant referr·
witb the people. Ai •
dlea: they are reUef. It Ia lnconcetv- lnj~ It to hJa ~·~
becomes at once I.
able that the- ri!CODiltructlon cor·
Premier Herrto&amp; of f'lance .ac:·
wbatewr direction 1t
poratlon can 10 on lndeftnltely
cepted t.be plan q ' bltdl of dia·
IContinued on Pap BlXl
cuutoo but advanee4 th• Pnneh
plan calliDa for llftdaated 4lllrm'TELLOWS.. HAVE GUNS 1 •
103 JAPANESE TARS ament Wllh IOC1tl'lly fal' ·

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DROWN IN MONSOON t.h~
meec::~ ~
aft-- •· _

lbe --be'""'" ............ _....11
•.._ .. or
TokyO, Dec. t-INB--One hun- to attend tbe ~ ot the tellPI'
dre4 and three Jai)Am:se sailors auembly.
were drowned when the destroYer oo::t:ie
pay the tl,:il45,t27 war 4ebt Interet\_ im&amp;1e" and other eommunl&amp;tlc Bawara.bl caJ)111Jed. In a Monsoon 100
~t.~~~~~~~
lmt.almen$ due the t1nited. stt.I'A!I 11011p.
miles nortb el ~. the' nav:v rettll'D to
Dec. 18 Ule rrtDtt counell of Pal·
At their he&amp;d W88 a "red front" office aiU\OUbCed. today.
clam announced toda)'.
band, ratlle.r smarUy attired In RusFifteen were reecuecL The vessel
Tbe --·~
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n
with
Premier
Mn•..
oti•D~Iooting
uniforms.
Behind
the
foundered
alter its
wm
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.,.,.. ~aoliDi preeldina, alao recommeDded band marebed the stra11lin1 mem~ dtaabled.
U1e .aovemment eeek a debt; ree.dJUIL bers. ot Waet\lnatorb'a flrat "red
An aJrcraft carrier and 111ven !HI·
QMIQt ~ heKti ol'Uile when tile ~)"' whG call f.bemll!lves huna:er troyera prooMded to the aoent
nm pibleipal papment !&amp; diJI!.
marcbf!IS.
aea~eb for ~QUa

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Gary, Ind., Dec. 6-lNB-"I'm ~

comer to mM'
Aiel&lt; Banta ....... tOlil

lnl dcnm to t.be

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Novelisis-Son and Accuser'

TU hill bootl--nm dOWn at heel,
Tax bla plow and tax h1a elotta,
Tax hill 1'888 Ultot wipes h1l ~ .
Tax hia bouse and tax hla bed
Tax t h e bald spot or. hhJ hell.d
Tax W!e ox and ~x the liM,
Tax hia "Henry " tax h.i8 l ali,
Tax the road that M must P&amp;/11' ,

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And make hlm trave l o'f'r IP'BNI
Tax his cow and tax hi&amp; call
TaX him It he dares to lauah
He 11 Dut a common man,
So tax the Ctw!-Ju'IJ. 11.(1 you can,
Tu the Wx!rW, liu~·/1:)! dfscrtet.,
I TaJr. him tor wal.lrbJK on the Stl'f't t
I Ta.x his bread, tax his meat..
Tax the shoes clear ott h..i&amp; t~et,
Tu the pay roll, tu the sale,
Ta.x hl8 hard~a.n&amp;d paper k..ale
Tw h.ls pipe, o.nd tlx !!~ smo~t,
Teo£h hiJTr' government IR no jokt&gt;
Tax the oomn, tax l.he !lhrout.
Tu: the ~ul beyond tbe clourJ ~
Tax t-.U 4UHtneM, tlUt Ute Mops
Tal the mcome!&gt;, tsx the &amp;tock ~
Tax the .llv1n.-, tax the dead ,
T.:;.x t.he. unbo•n beton! t.l-ley re ff'(!
TI;.x tllr wat.er, ta x tl~ air,
·rox t:hem all O.Jtd tax thf' m ~ r&gt;JJ
'.[a.x the lltm.hKh.t, i1 you d!irr
Do your Df'::.t ~o make lite II J

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led. 11tnee Peter the Great bWit pfO()! roomll tor fi.&amp;nnY nol.le6 ~
PetfOSl'CI aomc few mlnor centur- croontna The elevators lll't eonstruies ap. If you ner set to t.own you c:ted so quartet&amp; ·Won't. miM a. )Jea t
on the way to tbe root, The ortbe&amp;must come over.

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The W C T U wm meet 'nlursda)' attunoon with t.tr~:~ M
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Hamuton on Bout.h T1l.lrd lltreet

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~IDAY,
DSCpa!DI8, tfh

for ANY Bird

e. 1112

t.ra. slart

pia~

at dawn aud cha.se

The ctty contaiN nothlnJ but nu- the hour hand around t he clOCk
crophonea ood 1heat.res. What They can turnli&gt;h music for any ock1nd of a town 1.5 that?
1 caslon by Just o~tna: a window.

CO~T OF BURIAL

CA':'CJO:S

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EARLY! ~

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.NERYJJ'1E

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Prank Williams spent the
in Charleston vl~;ltlng l'f!Mr and Mrl.. Charles Barnett M•
and Mra. BtarUng McCullouah and

Mlas Pra.ncea Worman and Harry
Wheeler of OaJUpoU.S were weui
end vlJltors ln Portsmouth
and

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M:ra. Lewla

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Buy lft~ttktles
with what it a.-ve•

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Burford, dauahter
Mr8 Otho 'lUcy and Mrs Florence
Buah apent Monda.}· In Huntlnrton
Harry Barnea lett Monday ror
Columbus when he ts to serve on
the Petit. jury ot Federal Cour~.

char,. .... wit. Horaan
ern• or Jamalea, aad
his Kina w rW the

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' $S,~OO:Paid Out I

At The OiJd Fc1Jows llall

Thursday

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Best Of Order

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PRIZES and OLD and NEW

DANCES

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December 8.

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Tq Member. the Cbriatmaa Club
' CDme Joiri Cllur Club For 1933.

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Fune t a! services tor
I Cotr,rlll
will be
dav' afternoqn at

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tllea
scound.rel
Leae)t. for wbon CIJtare

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Hotel Hillsboro
(LARGEST ALL-YEAR HOTEL)

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MJfRRY

CHRISTMAS

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Ta~pa, Florida
Offen MpJ Daa\inctive f eaturca:
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Siutle:
lHP.EE DINING ~OOMS
"TOP 0 ' THE TOWN''
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&lt;Wit!. llal~) ·

Uiqios Room

£AFETERI.\ .
OOf,FEE SHOP

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O TllE busy hon1e-maker, a Gen· pracrlcal gift of permanent value.
era! El~ctric Refrigerator means •uolven.U, recognized astheW!I~l~'s
mod~rn ci&gt;nvenience for ber kitc!aen, standl!td of teftigeration ext'*Uence,
more wholesome and full- r--:"-'1"'
the G-E Mooitcl,r. Top
flavored foods, new diahes to add uritty to her
As hnl• Ill
menus. It saves her count·
depeod,ble '!l
less bma's ant! tbous1111ds
CUN~~Ai. .
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-No rauPlfb:b~tco~ in Luckies
' · :~th~~~:,:.tbe~".mild
W
.aU
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~~~:~~;.h::~~t~cost~-·;~;t:~·
ot411mr,.,.~

&lt;:. This is the year for a

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ijnporratu, a G·E '"""'
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Ebuythe6.nest,theveryfinest
, tob~cqs in ·the !~!Odd­
but that does'~ot el9'.~ why
folks everywhere regard Lucky
Strike as the mildest cigarette.
The fact is, we neverov~k ~e
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truth that ';Nature in the R~w
is Seldom Mild!'-so-,these fine
tobaccos, after ptop!=t·aging and

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mellowing, are then given the
be~e'fit of ~at l-ucky Strike purifyin,g protes51 described by the
words-"lt's toasted". That's
why folks in~ city, town and
hamlet say that:Luckies arc such
mild ·cigarettes.

..It's
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cllt ur o1 J4lrob 1, am.• l!lti&gt;IMII" Pe11J ...a
~1011 0!1 !oO•rr ~ ~; o,
IOIDd iti aittin.or "'"' """"' IOf ~!!1111 IIUJ
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Novelisis-Son and Accuser'

TU hill bootl--nm dOWn at heel,
Tax bla plow and tax h1a elotta,
Tax hill 1'888 Ultot wipes h1l ~ .
Tax hia bouse and tax hla bed
Tax t h e bald spot or. hhJ hell.d
Tax W!e ox and ~x the liM,
Tax hia "Henry " tax h.i8 l ali,
Tax the road that M must P&amp;/11' ,

101-L

C~UNCil
~fP~~T

And make hlm trave l o'f'r IP'BNI
Tax his cow and tax hi&amp; call
TaX him It he dares to lauah
He 11 Dut a common man,
So tax the Ctw!-Ju'IJ. 11.(1 you can,
Tu the Wx!rW, liu~·/1:)! dfscrtet.,
I TaJr. him tor wal.lrbJK on the Stl'f't t
I Ta.x his bread, tax his meat..
Tax the shoes clear ott h..i&amp; t~et,
Tu the pay roll, tu the sale,
Ta.x hl8 hard~a.n&amp;d paper k..ale
Tw h.ls pipe, o.nd tlx !!~ smo~t,
Teo£h hiJTr' government IR no jokt&gt;
Tax the oomn, tax l.he !lhrout.
Tu: the ~ul beyond tbe clourJ ~
Tax t-.U 4UHtneM, tlUt Ute Mops
Tal the mcome!&gt;, tsx the &amp;tock ~
Tax the .llv1n.-, tax the dead ,
T.:;.x t.he. unbo•n beton! t.l-ley re ff'(!
TI;.x tllr wat.er, ta x tl~ air,
·rox t:hem all O.Jtd tax thf' m ~ r&gt;JJ
'.[a.x the lltm.hKh.t, i1 you d!irr
Do your Df'::.t ~o make lite II J

80~

led. 11tnee Peter the Great bWit pfO()! roomll tor fi.&amp;nnY nol.le6 ~
PetfOSl'CI aomc few mlnor centur- croontna The elevators lll't eonstruies ap. If you ner set to t.own you c:ted so quartet&amp; ·Won't. miM a. )Jea t
on the way to tbe root, The ortbe&amp;must come over.

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One Word Led To Another
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Y•• M....

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The W C T U wm meet 'nlursda)' attunoon with t.tr~:~ M
J
Hamuton on Bout.h T1l.lrd lltreet

Middleport News
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'l'llll DAIIo'l' _ , -, OHIO.

=

'
~IDAY,
DSCpa!DI8, tfh

for ANY Bird

e. 1112

t.ra. slart

pia~

at dawn aud cha.se

The ctty contaiN nothlnJ but nu- the hour hand around t he clOCk
crophonea ood 1heat.res. What They can turnli&gt;h music for any ock1nd of a town 1.5 that?
1 caslon by Just o~tna: a window.

CO~T OF BURIAL

CA':'CJO:S

}'ORM-DO

Y~UR

f-i iiOP-

EARLY! ~

•••

STANSO

.NERYJJ'1E

,.

" Nl!~,\!r...~~TJV·

Prank Williams spent the
in Charleston vl~;ltlng l'f!Mr and Mrl.. Charles Barnett M•
and Mra. BtarUng McCullouah and

Mlas Pra.ncea Worman and Harry
Wheeler of OaJUpoU.S were weui
end vlJltors ln Portsmouth
and

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Mr8 Otho 'lUcy and Mrs Florence
Buah apent Monda.}· In Huntlnrton
Harry Barnea lett Monday ror
Columbus when he ts to serve on
the Petit. jury ot Federal Cour~.

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Tq Member. the Cbriatmaa Club
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era! El~ctric Refrigerator means •uolven.U, recognized astheW!I~l~'s
mod~rn ci&gt;nvenience for ber kitc!aen, standl!td of teftigeration ext'*Uence,
more wholesome and full- r--:"-'1"'
the G-E Mooitcl,r. Top
flavored foods, new diahes to add uritty to her
As hnl• Ill
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be~e'fit of ~at l-ucky Strike purifyin,g protes51 described by the
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hamlet say that:Luckies arc such
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moYed to tbe home of a relatl¥t tattUI anc.1. a b·acture or the left
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lq-, A report of tJte" MC(lk.lont stat- I
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1 8be WM ridina ln tbl car with t:d Ul&amp;t the mQ.ll wu OQ the oil ,
h.et." pareata and ~. eauoute tank when it oxplodfd, tmrlin! I i...&amp;un.m McCall 11. repoa·ttm lll
to tbeir home after v:l&amp;l.t.lna with hhn a hundred r~t lnt.o the air with Jonucnza. a.t tho home of hb
rela.tlva itt thle CIOUIItJ'. Tbe other and to th e ljlrounrl.
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A &amp;triking comparison Qf Eaaterr. I
and Westel'n mode, ls oft'ered by
th ili unu6ual cllmpse of a little •
J a.paneae boy goill:lr to worsh ip at 1
the f11mily 11hrine of Buddha in the
company ot hils mother. Althongh
the lv.tter is attired in na.t'lve Nip·
pone 'le costume, her son favors the
Occid.,nLal , mode, even to the cane.
Photo wa ~ made iD Tokio.

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For Sale, Mioc:.
lOR 8A.;..E--One Clar1&amp;tct and one
baU-alze Violin. See J. H. G•·.te, ,
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Dr for lAnd. Address P. 0 . ~ ~- and Mr. and Mrs. H. v Tucker (
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cement block TrU!i&amp;ell.
house, % acreo IJ'Ound Several tronr hure atLend,,d the '
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burner~~automaWc llghtl'r ·tand- I Ml'. an&lt;l Ml .i. H.~dpl! Jor.1'' k •·:e,·r
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Phone 241 -J . j i CU:n:. gUetitil (~f Mr . !Ual M10. J. ·1
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P.uymond OllYn ·I
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FISH ANO BIRD FOOD8,
ART SUPPLIES, POTTED
PLAN1'S and HANU MADf.

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commonplaces tomorrow? The put haa aeen
producta once rare and unknown become
wideo'pread and familiar, . , The future will
aee the proce11 repeated!

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Lcwl.s, cha.mpion In New York, won
from Ray Steele, Culliomla. on foul
Ssndor Szt4-bo, ' threw Umbert.Q
Ar pino Italy,
Glenn Mtwn . former Nebr8.::j ka
football pla.v&lt;&gt;r, wou decislo"l o~·cr
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By Jntern11.Uonal News Bervlce
At New York- Ed (Strangler}

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No;e the Clllt 11t.:klim:, (!arlin~;
!'utfcd ~lee~es 11.11d the lull ~kin h(IW
11 c111pliasires tht fi'rc:ncll Lodi~.:e ?

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Hayes

ro~1r ami Mrs. Rc-~·mond F &gt;·,mk
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PICTURE FRAMING.

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Ml'.". H. v. ·r ucker a tte nded a 1
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twebi:V- flvc et::-ts tor each tuser•

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HERPAIB

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l'lle 'll\lbllallers will be respona!ble
onl)' tor one tnoorreet lnsertlon
ot any ad'vertllement. Erron tn
advertllementa &amp;bould be reported

lmmadlatel.\'.

May Be Dioqualified ~
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Walter
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Ellll,~ ll ¥orton, one dater, atn.
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MOndRy by the J,1l'Obnte W, Tanner, Oo.lr: HUl.
lOCI• Ia comm&lt;m pleu couri here
• Oe&amp;nne OUber t, ot Columbus, : rmA suit ~= ~ u~ue ~ ~t. tb~ tnilude 0 . Bbell.ne, 40, or
lin. Katherine Rutslnpllltw lm.s
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~eniciri. ·w. Va., aud OnU. 0. ocmclud.ed e. vlalt. wlth. he:- 11vn,
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jt1 jt5le;;, ·~. Qaughter of Rob-;_·t. Cnarte&amp; Hutainp!.ller ll.nd fam!Jy al
ROOM' 'LOt,
of eourtl to notJy t.l:l'ot ~ to Ule WUon died ln lnf&amp;ncy. •
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SGn of Sheridan St.ewa.rt and
Mr. and Mra. D. Gl"Over Olli of
ment rendered ag:alnlt t.bem. Th!!
Slf.4t;.L U.4l!QGE BY FI'RE.
I avere In tho pet1L1on that &amp;~:roe i&amp; Selma Deem . 21 of Oheshlre tlaUih· Lanairille, spent. Sa.t~y bere .
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luret.ietJ on Reed's bond were cnnt
Bmall damaae wu dr.ot,e In .u now a.n Invalid and an lmbee11e as a k:r ot J;tomea Deem Of Pomeroy.
Harry Denney a.rn1 Mr:J. TUlle
H. Boyd. and. Mary Ha.liey. '
apartme:rtt of Mr. &amp;lW ~. &lt;.. ..ell result of a blpw on the bt!&amp;&lt;l &amp;be
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Donno.Uy were weak enG guest:. of
COREEBBOP
j R~'l name wAH called three Dale, Prlday whee. "• valve dropp.:.d 1 rece-Ived when the bridge at 1'eem ADMINISTKATOB AI'POINTIW tllelr broth«, V~ Denney and
tlmtll JJhen court convened Monda}' Crt;o.rn a IN lltoft .4Jl.ltJna: a rxu11- ~ Run eoll'pged under the weight ot
John F. Whlt.e haa beon named j lamlly at Columbus.
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momlns but he cUd not ana.wer t.JKi f t:on. The ftre w~~o1 &lt;l.Leeoverttd oy u ·c t.UI:i oJ)OrH-ted by the com pany. a:&gt; ad.min.l8tra tor ol the' catatc of
PhU Nota aod aon·ln·law,
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1 the declldon wu made by the Judie. the mlll'ld lUI.d ~ tire tLbU'tn '11'11.6 1 A similar suit st.yled Imogene \V. H. White. who died 1n Oolum• l Patton. of Charleston. spent a few
, Reed was lndleted for perjW'y given. '[he blUe W8.8 cxttnrutah c:t l"'tantlin va. Blue e.nd oray Com- bu6 the first of t.he week. B;,nd of cit.ya wltb Mr. and Mrs. ll'riu Nuu'
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pany wai dlSJni.ased.
$5,000 Wll.li ~l.'tl!sary a.nd lt.ln:f !l.t~ Mnkamp.
BO)'d mUrder trle.l here sevend '
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Wh'itc.
spent the weei: end with
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The oonilltion ol Luther Leouu:-d,
Dr. E. 'P'. Ewrv and fr.mlly :tt !.h-. !'~ •
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write fOJ' IJe$let: and BUe&amp;
~I services for Loreoa Au- tleld, r4!Ce1Ve&lt;l palbful bruises and I tan.t e~loded at D!ac ll .Pork, dntTbe Wc. men's l•'-orelgh MisslOnory
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Glenn Mtwn . former Nebr8.::j ka
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MOndRy by the J,1l'Obnte W, Tanner, Oo.lr: HUl.
lOCI• Ia comm&lt;m pleu couri here
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~eniciri. ·w. Va., aud OnU. 0. ocmclud.ed e. vlalt. wlth. he:- 11vn,
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jt1 jt5le;;, ·~. Qaughter of Rob-;_·t. Cnarte&amp; Hutainp!.ller ll.nd fam!Jy al
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of eourtl to notJy t.l:l'ot ~ to Ule WUon died ln lnf&amp;ncy. •
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Mr. and Mra. D. Gl"Over Olli of
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Slf.4t;.L U.4l!QGE BY FI'RE.
I avere In tho pet1L1on that &amp;~:roe i&amp; Selma Deem . 21 of Oheshlre tlaUih· Lanairille, spent. Sa.t~y bere .
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luret.ietJ on Reed's bond were cnnt
Bmall damaae wu dr.ot,e In .u now a.n Invalid and an lmbee11e as a k:r ot J;tomea Deem Of Pomeroy.
Harry Denney a.rn1 Mr:J. TUlle
H. Boyd. and. Mary Ha.liey. '
apartme:rtt of Mr. &amp;lW ~. &lt;.. ..ell result of a blpw on the bt!&amp;&lt;l &amp;be
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Donno.Uy were weak enG guest:. of
COREEBBOP
j R~'l name wAH called three Dale, Prlday whee. "• valve dropp.:.d 1 rece-Ived when the bridge at 1'eem ADMINISTKATOB AI'POINTIW tllelr broth«, V~ Denney and
tlmtll JJhen court convened Monda}' Crt;o.rn a IN lltoft .4Jl.ltJna: a rxu11- ~ Run eoll'pged under the weight ot
John F. Whlt.e haa beon named j lamlly at Columbus.
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momlns but he cUd not ana.wer t.JKi f t:on. The ftre w~~o1 &lt;l.Leeoverttd oy u ·c t.UI:i oJ)OrH-ted by the com pany. a:&gt; ad.min.l8tra tor ol the' catatc of
PhU Nota aod aon·ln·law,
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, Reed was lndleted for perjW'y given. '[he blUe W8.8 cxttnrutah c:t l"'tantlin va. Blue e.nd oray Com- bu6 the first of t.he week. B;,nd of cit.ya wltb Mr. and Mrs. ll'riu Nuu'
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pany wai dlSJni.ased.
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Dr. E. 'P'. Ewrv and fr.mlly :tt !.h-. !'~ •
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write fOJ' IJe$let: and BUe&amp;
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Dr. and Mr1. J. P . .tta.skins, son I'
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conducted, Tuesday afternoon at another c.ar Sunclay.
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POMEROY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,

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Chanred

Ohio Seaate Sure To See
Unlilually Strained
Relationilhip
In Partisan Membenhip;
~m• Have Edre With
S..wyer
Dee.

f,..t-

I.Uhtrs'ralPs t.ax aml.·b&amp;n.kJnC"N mntl

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propo~~ed to congRM ~r by
Sf!CTf!tarr ol the Treat;uey NUJR.
The detlclt. for IU!B wu tHttmat-ed pt Sl MU31.000 and l¥ 1 19Sf
U.Q25.63l,OOO on tl.~ bll.llill o!one;r.et

1 were

OOYemor Oeorp Wbltt todaY lilt·

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t4 Ull Whole-Mf,rtedly bl!!hind the

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DiDnocntlc senate slate propo&amp;red
at the ~rty "ea.~W'Vl
aolled.Uied here this ntternoon.

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!or apprOval

1'be al&amp;te lDCJudes

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Oashorn at

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Btnate,

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a.nd

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of

wnu.m v.
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speat· 1

ol the

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Is Seen~
Great Turmoil

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At Political Partitano Fight
in. Gallerie• and on
Aaaembly Floor

ENTERTA.lNS CLASS

"Always an Aeeeptahle Gilt

Children In the Bun(tay
elnss of Mrs. Anna EpJ&gt;J Hn

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were

home. Tne YOlUlgst.en~ had a most
enjOyable time, five bern, awarded
t.cautlful pah;nt pencils lor tuivlna
leal-ned. the names of ~;~~~ ~ ~
lxoks In ~e lJ,Oit' Mts _:
teachts a. elM~ of ~· nung
al

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. And al-ya twi~e
iu:.cepta_ble if
it'• ,'\' .. pajama
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from '!Ur'R"&lt;:w an&lt;J
l»eau.,iful ae~c'
\io.n. :. Broadcloth
and Madra• with
contrfltling collar
and cufh.
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entertnlned Monaa,. evening at her

.Paja~as
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school

lhc Bethany M. E. Sunday school.

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Mn:. .~eric Roos. wlie a!

the 1

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PART :

(:t:stor ;\ntt ML~ Ma.rglttt'l Hf'IIIrul.n
,, r.~lstcd Mrs Enp~~ln ,

TWO

"~OCAL GfR4l 'J;AKE

Athenll, Dec. 6-(Spl •-'l'wo Pomeroy sy.d.ents at OhtoUul~ersttyw111
take : a· ~ , ' t~ flrif. '!.32 student

1 ec~tn

Musle;

to . .

Aodltortu\ri.

\'ell

bY

~ BehoOl bt 1

Y ntgbt, tn MU81c Hall
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Emmy Lou Keelule, conf..c'a&amp;. 1
wtll slna llizt's 'nle Loreley, Helen !
.!l:hacfer ls to be one of four aec'bmpa.nlats lor Uw! Pl'Qentilotton.
Twefl:I.Y students w!U partlciPt;te.

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dit'toile or our race, d8eply il'OOV~
tl\elr sentiment&amp; throu11h a ·~n..•

a. halt

of

thAt are

atrugeie-" rot
roo~d

rrom pu~IY.·

In r&amp;j

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So'' fri
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"The Only P.ir Of F.yd ~ou'll-.Ei.er H ..e"
llave Tl;cm ex'amlned'

~~ I'~D ~ACC~ATQ.*' b1 •

-.yshrtan!

E, F. MAGG, M.D.
POMEROY, OHIO.

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Gift Henquarters for Men

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JOIN THE·

chrlstmal:. . Club
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At Middleport for 1933
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$5,000 Paid Out thia week for 1932.
Chriatmiaa Club
OTIZENS NATIONAL BANK

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curta.lltn.ent or
inC that "It ls
bnpo!!Rible to
bUdget entirely
tlon."
"ID vlew of OW
In

:a:: ~~'!i

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filurel! presented •to con ..

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MlUs made

Oovemor WlUtt lll'lllOWlCed

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blldlf:t

IJ'i!SS by the pre&amp;ldent ~ tatt,•
282,000 nn the ~rupplementarJ ' bud·

David B. De

A:hnond \Dl o.t BanUlton,

er 'pra·tan.

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ror clertablp of

sen.

With Other Thouoand• to I'
Help Cauae, Accord- '
in1 To Leadera

Mr. Pabat Of Pabot Brew·
MR. MILLS SA:YS .
inr Company, ·s.ya
Price To Depend
Report
Indicates.
CAMPAIGN FAILS
Hope Of Balance
ON TAX ASSESSED
Before 193&amp;
Price Will Be Five WaRhln11t.on, Dec. 7- JN$-Repeal Police Say But Group
Spokeamen Say Ob·
·And Ten Cenb Per
of unproduetiVf! excise ta:lel'l,
jective Obtained
m~n.t of a '? 1-4 per a&amp;nt ma
file~
Drink

AS RESULT OF TIE

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BY C ARRIER It
81 matl ,....

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PRIC'J:-'[ HREE CEN'.&lt;'S

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In East and

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-p~-TR~...._Fou-nd-Guil-.ty-UG-Al-IZ£-08-[[_ft....L.Ta~x--· " l'RHIRf.~IN I
11 ClUS£ MANY
8[ S~lO U :~
RtfM~NNER
PILITICAL SPATS
JITN[Y" ~ ~l~SS u~;:tivetould
Will ~HU~N ~

Colun$M&amp;I, 0.,

+

ill

North portion&amp;. ThuNUy pruo-Jr clou.dr ati4
:lQlder. Snow ftUl"''iet 1n Nm.htut portson;

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FOOD EXEMPTED
IN
TAX
PROPOSALS
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''[-{unger Marchers," Beaten, Leave W ashingtori

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U jon waat
' ,t he News
of The Dally
~UDe, call 286-L; If the Builneoo
Olllce u.l: for 202-R.

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READi:ll!i• NOTiCE -

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To be a Bride in China

S[NTTnC~N~R[~ ,.'
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BY PRESmENT Tf
BAlANCE BUDGfl
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12'/c Perce11t Sales Tg
And Drutic Cub To "
Kod Situation
SLASHES ~'

RecoiDJIIended In All {leo
partntenb Of Govern··•·
ntenlal Expentet · ·'
n. HOLMEs ,·:
IN$ Sta.O' Corresponde-nt
Washington, Dec '1. ~ INS - A
pnereJ. manutactUJen;' 1111les tax o!
:ll-4 J!ef cent on everythinv; er..
cePt food was 1-ecommended 'tb
By OEORGE

eoutp"e88 today by Preeldent
vt:r in tranzmittin.:: a bud,.et
calls for expenditures 2o11 1!'~111,-

801,344 dur1nJ the

The

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next

repor..ed

the

b~t

I!JIT{es net estimates
t.aaO.~ below those for

curreol ft&amp;cal year. but
reduction,

he

\o meet

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