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THURSDAY, JULY ll, UlSI

omeroy
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the Newo Office of The Dally

LEASED WIRE
VOL. VII

NO. 249

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t'l'"i Nl!:WB IT'S lfi
THE DAlLY 'f1tt&amp;Un

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\ITEATHER FORECAST- •

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~6h,..-.,.,... too~abt Olld eotun~af
Coc»tr Ba.turday. - W. Va.. : Cloud) , foUowe6
by 11howen bqinninllstt tonllht or Sr.i\ll'daJ.
Wanner In extftme Eut p:ntlon t.:mlaht.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
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POMEROY, OHI,O, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933

PRICE THREE Ci'JN 'l~"&gt;

C AJlKJEil 16 CENTS
B' m• ll ,._ r J400

Two · STATE ·oFFICIALS "UNDER FIRE"
REVHATIONS ~ T
BANKING INijU!Rf
ABRHPOAE
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SHRTUN~

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3 1 0 1 2 0
34 7 8 27 10 0

8uPr Run (0)
ftoueh, of

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3 0 1 2 5 0
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Terrill, 2b

4 0 1 4 3 1

Wa.taon. as

stanley, 3b

300142

Elaellteln, rr
Jiarbrecht, r!
Kimes, lb

2 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 1 0 0
3 0 0 9 0 0

Horn. It

300100
300020
3 0 1 1 0 1

Smith, p
Wl!Uams c

Total

30 0 4 24 16 3

Two base hits Watson 0 Guln~
ther, E Guinther
Stolen bases G Guinther
BaBe on balLs by Smith 5, by
DemOBkey 2
Struck out by Demoskey 4
Double play Watson to Terrill to

Kimes

Left on ba..ses

Little Ritz 8, Su-

gar Run 3
First. base on errors Little Ritz 3
Earned runs Little Ritz 5
Runs battAOd In

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Guinther, 0 Guinther 2
Umpires Watson Davis, Mees
Score by tnnlnes
Sugar Run

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Runs
Hits
Opp errors
Little Ritz
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Hits
Opp errqrs

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Removal Proceedings To
Be Started Againat
Tangeman, Fulton

'L~P-SIDEO" VUE

fAV~RING HEP[~l
f~RHAST IN IHfm
Secretary lckeo Announces Allotment Of
$115,513,611

Four Baoic Plano CoJDe
To Govemmenl; Fifth
Expected

OTHER LEADERS,

FOR. PROJECTS

FROM STEEl FIRIItS
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Nearly all of Firat Allaca·
tion Goeo For Federal Jobo

Code Of Coal Industry
h Given Immediate
Attention

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Politico, . lneludlnc
Dry leaders, Agree
With Statetnent

Columbus 0 , July 14--INSOovernor George White flatlY retwed today to discharge commeret
director Theodore Tangeman and
banking superintendent Ira J Fulton at the demand on congrBB!IlTlan
Martin L Sweeney, Insurgent Cleve
land Democrat.
' I have h11.d fuJI confidence In
the Integrity btdustry and e.bllfty
ol th~e men and nothing hlios been
1evealed up to thts time which
would shake that confidence, the
c-ovemru sald In a letter Lo Sween-

fiery Cleveland
''hadThedemane&lt;ea
m.e ouscer

congrell8ffiBn

or the
due to
'l!ensatiOJ;lai disclosures" produced
ln the state senate investlpiton of
the clo&amp;ing or the ouardisn Trust
two

h1ah state

ofllclab

Irene Ferohe of Chicago. admJring the smnlJ plaster
likeness of Gen. Italo Balbo, the work of Ralp:t- Gropp(,
co BweeDey
at Clevetr.nd
sculptor, which will be presented to the Italian au·
charged Fulton and
TaJ18tm&amp;n with "gross neglect or mjnister when he nrrives wJtb his. armada of twcnty-fotfr
duty" a&amp;9ertlni no steps had been planes at A Century of Progr~ss at Chirsgo.

Many Drowned In
Outing Accident

tall:en by the ba.nttng ~:i~::'~ I
to p~event or punish "•
in~ · operatiom bly tio.nk omcJah!

River Ellcursion Mia hap;

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BY INDUSTRIES IN
REG~V[Rf M~ V[

Governor White S&amp;ys
Wet Victory Virtually Certain

FOLLOWING HEARING
Extreme La:w:neso Charged
In Affairs Of Cleveland Bank

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defUnct Guardian Trust
eland

orlale!

Announcement
that
remova1
proceedinp would be' .atarted aa:ainst the two state offl.,b came ttom
Congres&amp;trlan M&amp;rt.in L Bw~ e y,
the Olllo Democratic
a bitter clalih "'ilh

A REAL USED CAR ·B'A~Gf&lt;IN!
A oi:w: cylinder 7·paueng~r Pa~kard; with
g~d pain~ good upholstering, S good lites,
ptactically new, motor overhauled tl.nd in A: 1'
sh..,e.-Not Priced at what it is worth, but
pri~ed to aell.
s~&lt;Thia Car Before You Buy A Used. G:ar at
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Pomeroy, Ohio.
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U'lana,ers of t.he tJams ent.er:ed In
t\le ,.P\&gt;meroy recrettiOilall balJ lea~
Que at the .Junior btgl\ school play-

Bandits Kill Cop

In Payrolllloldup

!~l~[t~ollo~l~
th~ gameby this
It 'WILl! announced
the

Pete Mees All manager11
' ~heir rapfesentativel' are urged
W be present for the purpose of diBpcnaing with lU'gent 1Juslne88 matter~ pertainlnlf to the lee.~;cue

Policemut ia Shot Down
Cold Blooc!; $7000
Obtained

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In Effort to Save

Kille•
Bandits From Electric Chair

Oolumbua

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July

14-INBof e.
Cincinnati wcman who bared her
love &amp;ffalr with a married man,
oovemor George
White today
srrant.cd 30-day reprieves to Joseph
Murphy, l'l ann James Murr&amp;y, 22, pelln!d yesterday atte1 noon
Cincinnati negroes .acheduled to be leaving hls home ror a walk
executed tonl8'ht for murder

Moved by the dramatic

CHOO~E YOUR TYPe noi NEW
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Soft Strawo in leghorn•,
bankoko, Milano, Toyos,
also Yeddo Sailors and
smooth and rough atraws.
. It' a good idea to have
two on hand-and why not '
11t thio low

$1.45

OTHERS $1.00 to $2.45
PAJAMAS, 11enuine ecuadoriam

Meigo County•' Old Reliable Store

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SEARCH FOR CURATOR
New Haven COnn July 14- INHA wide search was under w~t :or to
day ror Proteuor Raymond
P
Dougherty, Internationally
curator or sterling memonul l.brury
at Yale untversttr
Professor Dousherty, ss. lfuap·

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aome to lnveettrate
Stolen Fire-arma

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Servtee and Prices

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Sugar Run
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Sle9S DRESSES now •
A bitr lot of odds and ends
in our $1 Hout'e Dresses at

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BUSINESS RETURN
REALITY IN OHIO
By International Neu Service

The lODI'~promJsed bUIIiness and
induatrJal come-back today be-

Chle&amp;IJO, July 14-INB-Detecilft
Paul Mazeika and Thomas BarrowR
rnan requested furJouah,t todQ'.
Becau.ae they have the Jitters
Seems the pair pieked up Charley
Curtis. nesro. who was carryJna two
roxperu~lve plltols.
"Stolen," they asked
"Absolutely, Bo8s. And I cot
prettier ones at hom.e. Here'• the
key
T~y went to Charlle'1 howle,
c.pened a bo:a: that look aa UJouab
It ml(l:ht contain guna.

came a thing or reallty Jn Ohio
A atatewlde survey proved that
the tlli'Ding ot the corner Ls no
mJth
Employment has gained 10 per I out leaped two dozen snake~..
cent or more tn the last month The sleuths l'1llhed to a doer.
lhe YOI.Dlptown steel ahops and swunr It open, and a atelet.on ratthe Akron rubber plants are work· tied tts bQnee at tbem.
IDJJ at hllb .apeed, and wages havl'
They ruahed throueh another
tocketed an alonr the Uue ln Ohio. c!oor and a huge black bear lUIIP\1
PortlDle 11 .llllllllns even on the at them And atmoet d14!n~ mla
loDI-downtrodden farmer
Ohio
Back at the pollee .at.atlon Obar..
farmers u.,-e taten mUUona ot dol- ~e explained \.bat be used tbe beu,
~ ~ ..paper prottt.s'' in recent 1teleton and maUl aa en~':'
~ due to tbe SUJ'IInl prtces ror n ent at 1odp meetlnp. BUt tlll!l
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Sam: ••Put down fOUr pn flrtt!"

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I'BS 10108 1r"Oa~I8BING CGJIIP4](l

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Tallfetn&amp;n and l'qltnn. d&amp;La wu be•
tfli.,Kat.hi!Hcl for (' preeentJ.VOn btl-tore tbe sta~ lhftl.tttat11l'J eom•
mU.tee at the retumptloa of the
Guardian heartna next TuUday
The proJPed inQ.UirY tnto the
IIJI\U1. money' wtthttnwal&amp; or. Lbe
bank or thme made with 'Jn.alcle"
lrnOwledae that t.h.e: lrultltutJon was
near collapse wu delayed tempor·
arlly while p~"rmiu1on wu aoucht
to open the f8Cord8 of the closed

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Locat.:d on Lower Second Street, Pometw 0
When our frtend6 send Uf lettera or nt~ws matter Jo; p~llcatlon th•l' I
\ ~ m all cue.s liill their name&amp;--althoulh not neceii&amp;I'U)I t.o br 1
111Jit.d. AnOD)'l"lOUI lettera however u:c~&gt;llent an:J des1rNII.e 1.$1 l.hem· I

1.11!&gt;$i.l' e:r.eept Baturd&amp;y

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Warner N. Evant, 78, Passee
Away, fq_llow1n1 Cerebral Hemort'hage

no blltance wJJJ be publlahed.
NATIONAL

ADV£:&amp;TISINO

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BEPBEBFNTA'l'IVD

For Editorial Ofllce CaJI 238-L

81 Carrier

book•

Mea.nwhile Subpentl.! were Lsaued

lor J Arthur .Kouse former PresJ

~tnd tlueJ
former vice preaJdents Harry C
Robinson ThomiUJ E MonkS and
E P Mcintosh
Jr 1.o appear betore thP Senate body July 25

dent of the Ouo.rdian

Warner N Evnns aged 18 years
pas:&amp;ed away at about 4 J(] o clock
Thursda y afternoon at his home on
StQry s Run His deat h was altllbuted to a cerebral hemorrhage

ChlcAro, Philadelphia Pl&amp;bburrb, Mlhr11Uee
tor B1111inas omce &amp;Dd Clrculailun Dept CaU

bank
Attorney General John W P.rJek..
er was asked for a. permit to cOll·
ciurt the examirta.tton or U1e bllnk

EX-RANKER INiliCTF.D
Akron 0 July 14-IN&amp;-Indlct--

M:r Evans was quite an active

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more Savings &amp;: Loan Co

NAMES AND ACTIONS

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Funeral rites

CER r -dN well known 11te1 a t.} gem us Ly the name of 1
Shak es peuJe, orne th1ee hundred and some odd year:sJ
r.gp mad e a statement relatn c to the odor of roses tlS re-t
lated to theu name wh1ch lelt the tmpress10n that names I
do not count and that h&lt;~• lett people thmkmg that a f
Rkunk 011ght be J ust as unpopular If Jt reta.meu tts odot
D-nd changPd Jts nome How e\e r, b e that as 1t m ay when
1 ~1lle name:; are apphe£1 tu pt..:uple and the peo ple act (1 ut 1
their namf::; then ,,Iter al l &lt;tfe we compelled to behe'e~
that perhaps the1e ~~ somethmg to t h1s "name stuff "
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For 111!-;tnncr l coup le m Ohw bv the name of 1
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Crabb ' has found 1t~ y, ,ly Jnto Common Pleas Court be
cause M.r Crabb wuntl.$ a dJvotcc from Mrs Crebb a ll egmg crue lty and ntggJng Of cou1se, tt 1s JUSt posstble I
that Mr t~ Cra bb wou ld hav e b.!cn JU St Uti a pt to hav e em
li' utated her namc ~s&amp;t ke had her name b~('n somethmg el:ie
: lt:ss ttugge~tlH, but uf that \H have no proof so Shukesneare h,U:i But yet bc~n dcflnltel.} ~ h OWil to be WJOng

wi'tt be conducted at

from the Silver
Run Methodist church with bnna l
lr. the Gravel Hill cenlPteJy In
cl,arge of Rawlings

Gigantic

SURPRISE PARTY

'Miss Lor'alne Lamb of Colnmbw;
was surprised with a. tawn party
rtcently when a. group of hPJ for-

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the interior department And ot

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or the $6-t.581 542 awarded for
~overnment works t53,()42,319 went
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prt!ldenL.
The federal project, It wa.s estle
mated would provide one month 1

nt~r sc hoolmate
ga tPeJed n~ the
home or their f01mcr teache1 Mr
Lee McComas to he p Lon ne
celebrate
h~r
ninth
bhlhday
Misses Marjorie Ward and Betty
Lou Johnston were hostesses

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C.Ictment of embezzling a sum of
Beauty l1 Ita own reward to M:1ss $45 000 during a rour-year period
Jane Brahany, J t, of Chevy Cha~e While employed In the bank
Marylan~1 who tr&amp;A winner 1n thel
~nt N atlo~l Motwn Picture
.. Searrh for BMuty" eonte11t She
will shortly eo to Bollywcwd to beb.:a climb to stard.J.ID OD tbe

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was taken before the county grand
jury for questlonlng 1n the latter s
extensive probe tnto bankin8 af!alrB here

He is survived by his wife three
dall8hters Mrs Ed Young and Miss
Barbara, both at home and Mrs
,. Berth&amp; Rife of Coluntbus and ono
EQO Arthur 11.t home Oh" brother
WIU of Delaware also survives

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Floyd R Crawford former aMI.st.·
o.nt treasurer of the defunct Ken-

Hobson Shops

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200

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chUrch worker being a JD.Pmber of
the Methodist Church at Sliver
Run He was a pensioner of the

der dam Other reclamation proJLC~ were allocated ttl 480 000
The new proJects wlll tnchule tl -

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a nd Improving airways $5 353,551
ff r the bureau of lighthouses and
:':1820 000 for Indian set ools and

by. HAZEL LIVINGSTON

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'l'lle bonda Ke of Uut people (v
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'1 he Lord abandoned tllem lCI&gt;
be opprell8ed by Jabla king of

Cenaau Fur t;wenty loni yeara the)

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fur from t he larg:e centers of poJU
!dCl.'lt or the mone,Y

lallrn The absence of public work.a

neer large cities where the unemnloy"'d are centered was explalned

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ty the sta.t.emf'nt that the projects
approved are ready for Immediate
cnnpletlon
The army hous1ng procram it
was announced hM been temporar1 y wlthdra.wn
The buslne51! of loaning funds to
Munlelpa.lit 1es and atates will get
under way after len rea:iona.l administrators and state public workll
advisory committees &amp;.re named

NEW LOW

r:Qit'ltrv Into tero ZO"CB "'" follnW'I
1 New £nsland
2 New York

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:renzy !:!

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elec:tric weldld

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And Wfmninl fi ·on~• "" Idaho
Washinkton a"d Oregon 0 Colort&gt;do Nevada Utah &amp;nd Arlr.ona 7
Tens New Me~teo a.nd Lou1.!1lana ,
C Colorado Kansaa Olr:Iahoma
Missouri and Arkan&amp;Bs 9 Misalsrlppl Alabo.ma. Georgia South
Carolina and Plorlda 10 Tennes!;f'e Kentucky West VIrginia Mary.
Jand Delaware Vlrrtnta and North
Carolina

Here are some of the b~g
features of thlo No. 10
Coleman Camp Stove•

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!!'h i.he dove Spe-:-la.l at lhe Modem Beaaly Shoppe LO·

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Abandoning the propo,gal to
llP.tn" PU\te Pdmi"IBtr"'t"'~ t ~,.
rubllc work.IJ board divided the

The blaest value
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3 lovely SxlO . mch Photographs of you
one tinted m ml col o t~ and mounted in a
beautiful Easel
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FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY-July 10 to 24.

THE COMPTON STUDIO
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The Colom•n Lamp &amp; St:ove Co.
Widtlta Ka11a

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LosAagaln, C.!iS

ASK YOUR DEALER

Codes
(Continued from Paae OneJ

By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.

DID YOU EVER STOP

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In the atqree of your city you will find oblisms derks wha
steel yoll with a smile, wait on you c:ourteouoly, answer your
qilettiono pcjlitely and are slad to take the trouble to supply any
information wanted.

for politic:illDI to juule wordo oo eastly and to aend out their own
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Wi~ thii kn~~tedae, tliey ohould spend all

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Muaaolini, and now Hitler, or any of the other dictat18? \), whboe i

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No intelliaent obae"er can review the evento

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jljqq,; ·~ ho'!'•·

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butineoo behind them,

Moder11 bua! n••! en~il• a certain amount of aerv1ce that is of a•

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tfli.,Kat.hi!Hcl for (' preeentJ.VOn btl-tore tbe sta~ lhftl.tttat11l'J eom•
mU.tee at the retumptloa of the
Guardian heartna next TuUday
The proJPed inQ.UirY tnto the
IIJI\U1. money' wtthttnwal&amp; or. Lbe
bank or thme made with 'Jn.alcle"
lrnOwledae that t.h.e: lrultltutJon was
near collapse wu delayed tempor·
arlly while p~"rmiu1on wu aoucht
to open the f8Cord8 of the closed

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Locat.:d on Lower Second Street, Pometw 0
When our frtend6 send Uf lettera or nt~ws matter Jo; p~llcatlon th•l' I
\ ~ m all cue.s liill their name&amp;--althoulh not neceii&amp;I'U)I t.o br 1
111Jit.d. AnOD)'l"lOUI lettera however u:c~&gt;llent an:J des1rNII.e 1.$1 l.hem· I

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Answers Summon!'!

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Warner N. Evant, 78, Passee
Away, fq_llow1n1 Cerebral Hemort'hage

no blltance wJJJ be publlahed.
NATIONAL

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For Editorial Ofllce CaJI 238-L

81 Carrier

book•

Mea.nwhile Subpentl.! were Lsaued

lor J Arthur .Kouse former PresJ

~tnd tlueJ
former vice preaJdents Harry C
Robinson ThomiUJ E MonkS and
E P Mcintosh
Jr 1.o appear betore thP Senate body July 25

dent of the Ouo.rdian

Warner N Evnns aged 18 years
pas:&amp;ed away at about 4 J(] o clock
Thursda y afternoon at his home on
StQry s Run His deat h was altllbuted to a cerebral hemorrhage

ChlcAro, Philadelphia Pl&amp;bburrb, Mlhr11Uee
tor B1111inas omce &amp;Dd Clrculailun Dept CaU

bank
Attorney General John W P.rJek..
er was asked for a. permit to cOll·
ciurt the examirta.tton or U1e bllnk

EX-RANKER INiliCTF.D
Akron 0 July 14-IN&amp;-Indlct--

M:r Evans was quite an active

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more Savings &amp;: Loan Co

NAMES AND ACTIONS

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Funeral rites

CER r -dN well known 11te1 a t.} gem us Ly the name of 1
Shak es peuJe, orne th1ee hundred and some odd year:sJ
r.gp mad e a statement relatn c to the odor of roses tlS re-t
lated to theu name wh1ch lelt the tmpress10n that names I
do not count and that h&lt;~• lett people thmkmg that a f
Rkunk 011ght be J ust as unpopular If Jt reta.meu tts odot
D-nd changPd Jts nome How e\e r, b e that as 1t m ay when
1 ~1lle name:; are apphe£1 tu pt..:uple and the peo ple act (1 ut 1
their namf::; then ,,Iter al l &lt;tfe we compelled to behe'e~
that perhaps the1e ~~ somethmg to t h1s "name stuff "
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For 111!-;tnncr l coup le m Ohw bv the name of 1
40
Crabb ' has found 1t~ y, ,ly Jnto Common Pleas Court be
cause M.r Crabb wuntl.$ a dJvotcc from Mrs Crebb a ll egmg crue lty and ntggJng Of cou1se, tt 1s JUSt posstble I
that Mr t~ Cra bb wou ld hav e b.!cn JU St Uti a pt to hav e em
li' utated her namc ~s&amp;t ke had her name b~('n somethmg el:ie
: lt:ss ttugge~tlH, but uf that \H have no proof so Shukesneare h,U:i But yet bc~n dcflnltel.} ~ h OWil to be WJOng

wi'tt be conducted at

from the Silver
Run Methodist church with bnna l
lr. the Gravel Hill cenlPteJy In
cl,arge of Rawlings

Gigantic

SURPRISE PARTY

'Miss Lor'alne Lamb of Colnmbw;
was surprised with a. tawn party
rtcently when a. group of hPJ for-

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or the $6-t.581 542 awarded for
~overnment works t53,()42,319 went
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The federal project, It wa.s estle
mated would provide one month 1

nt~r sc hoolmate
ga tPeJed n~ the
home or their f01mcr teache1 Mr
Lee McComas to he p Lon ne
celebrate
h~r
ninth
bhlhday
Misses Marjorie Ward and Betty
Lou Johnston were hostesses

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C.Ictment of embezzling a sum of
Beauty l1 Ita own reward to M:1ss $45 000 during a rour-year period
Jane Brahany, J t, of Chevy Cha~e While employed In the bank
Marylan~1 who tr&amp;A winner 1n thel
~nt N atlo~l Motwn Picture
.. Searrh for BMuty" eonte11t She
will shortly eo to Bollywcwd to beb.:a climb to stard.J.ID OD tbe

2 P' M Sunday

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was taken before the county grand
jury for questlonlng 1n the latter s
extensive probe tnto bankin8 af!alrB here

He is survived by his wife three
dall8hters Mrs Ed Young and Miss
Barbara, both at home and Mrs
,. Berth&amp; Rife of Coluntbus and ono
EQO Arthur 11.t home Oh" brother
WIU of Delaware also survives

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Floyd R Crawford former aMI.st.·
o.nt treasurer of the defunct Ken-

Hobson Shops

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200

a. cha111e

ed on

chUrch worker being a JD.Pmber of
the Methodist Church at Sliver
Run He was a pensioner of the

der dam Other reclamation proJLC~ were allocated ttl 480 000
The new proJects wlll tnchule tl -

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tmmil!'~'lll&lt;1'1 :&lt;~tr\P"' 1~

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a nd Improving airways $5 353,551
ff r the bureau of lighthouses and
:':1820 000 for Indian set ools and

by. HAZEL LIVINGSTON

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2)
'1 he Lord abandoned tllem lCI&gt;
be opprell8ed by Jabla king of

Cenaau Fur t;wenty loni yeara the)

hoop talll

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fur from t he larg:e centers of poJU
!dCl.'lt or the mone,Y

lallrn The absence of public work.a

neer large cities where the unemnloy"'d are centered was explalned

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ty the sta.t.emf'nt that the projects
approved are ready for Immediate
cnnpletlon
The army hous1ng procram it
was announced hM been temporar1 y wlthdra.wn
The buslne51! of loaning funds to
Munlelpa.lit 1es and atates will get
under way after len rea:iona.l administrators and state public workll
advisory committees &amp;.re named

NEW LOW

r:Qit'ltrv Into tero ZO"CB "'" follnW'I
1 New £nsland
2 New York

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:renzy !:!

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elec:tric weldld

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4. Hot bla!lt Starter ~~ in

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And Wfmninl fi ·on~• "" Idaho
Washinkton a"d Oregon 0 Colort&gt;do Nevada Utah &amp;nd Arlr.ona 7
Tens New Me~teo a.nd Lou1.!1lana ,
C Colorado Kansaa Olr:Iahoma
Missouri and Arkan&amp;Bs 9 Misalsrlppl Alabo.ma. Georgia South
Carolina and Plorlda 10 Tennes!;f'e Kentucky West VIrginia Mary.
Jand Delaware Vlrrtnta and North
Carolina

Here are some of the b~g
features of thlo No. 10
Coleman Camp Stove•

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Dakota Nebfut;"a Mimi'~ J:oWa

":'lin&amp;.
llshln-. plcnick·
Inc
general udllcy use.

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GIRLS!~ Pe1'80011Ut.1 F.lnpJ' W&amp;" wiD be ,..,.. Fat:£
!!'h i.he dove Spe-:-la.l at lhe Modem Beaaly Shoppe LO·

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Abandoning the propo,gal to
llP.tn" PU\te Pdmi"IBtr"'t"'~ t ~,.
rubllc work.IJ board divided the

The blaest value
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taw ln a IDlDl-_rure gaa atove

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3 lovely SxlO . mch Photographs of you
one tinted m ml col o t~ and mounted in a
beautiful Easel
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Fot Only

next week

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FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY-July 10 to 24.

THE COMPTON STUDIO
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Stop ·ro Think?

The Colom•n Lamp &amp; St:ove Co.
Widtlta Ka11a

Phli!Mial,ltlt, Pa

Chou1o !!!
LosAagaln, C.!iS

ASK YOUR DEALER

Codes
(Continued from Paae OneJ

By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.

DID YOU EVER STOP

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By Ed110n R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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If alltpoke the same language, it would be a difficult matter

In the atqree of your city you will find oblisms derks wha
steel yoll with a smile, wait on you c:ourteouoly, answer your
qilettiono pcjlitely and are slad to take the trouble to supply any
information wanted.

for politic:illDI to juule wordo oo eastly and to aend out their own
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GAM!l STARTS AT 8 "-

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Wi~ thii kn~~tedae, tliey ohould spend all

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il!veJtiJ•~• ~ ,-arjpna ~jncta afld c)aaiei af merchandise olitain·

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voice1io pow~ul in Europe, and fail to note the fact tha\ they1 '

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Muaaolini, and now Hitler, or any of the other dictat18? \), whboe i

~tlltdJr liCili••• auc:ceid llec:auae t~ey advertioe. You can

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No intelliaent obae"er can review the evento

inlt~ 1iili!rftt~'fll• !Junr aa to the aeller. • ,

jljqq,; ·~ ho'!'•·

~th in the ioteteoto of themaelve~ or

butineoo behind them,

Moder11 bua! n••! en~il• a certain amount of aerv1ce that is of a•

·~lli lii flte~ ~1ft·

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Getflria ale buainell ia not always a aelfish proposition.

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!l'Jpe ,IJke'.flj!a ·,uo pt,). lOc
per ilne.
T)'pe 1ll&lt;e ibla CT pl. /YIC

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Jllew · Yorker~'.J u;;f~rile '·
: Avainat , l:arda · ·

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wordl m&amp;ke a JiJlt ,}

1 eo..eouUve -riJl&gt;l&gt;lle&lt; pr1qo of
2.

PIR'ATES''WIN
W••hincton ' Loses And
DrOpa Nearer Yanks .·
Aa Latter Win · ·-

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Mr. and Mrs. H~ Rood of Ath·
are spendlng l'l!Vera.I da~ with

Lomlne

Fowler of
with
ThomM or Zlon
Syracuse · cn.lled
. Orville Hogue

OJ:a -,nd Lestie Rickard. ·

the

Mr. and Mra. Harold Rood of
were tllllitlB on A . C.
.llrown and taadly ew~day.
G~lumbus

The rli-mera of this community
have been bu.sy the put week

For Sale, Miol:.

t hr&amp;&amp;hlng.

ierdle and Lestle Ricka.rd were
the reeent guesta or Mrs. Eunice
Hart

POR SALE-New crop Honey, nne
quality, 1s conu per lb. w. &amp;. •
PUBLIC SALE
AtheY In Kyger, Ohio.
7.. ]2-3t
A.s 1 am lm,vlnr for

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Pour tey, on leather
1trap near Peace church. Owner InqUire at Dally Tribune ol·
AQ8 and. pa.v/ toe ad.
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of

apent the week end

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Prank Rickard and family.
Mrs. oaca.r Lfevl.ng or Vernon

took off from ,North Beach Airport, New York, ~unday, ,o'h I

spent. t.he PMt .week with her pAr-

their proposed flight to Greenland for

ents, Mr. and lira. E. W. RoJers.

purpos~

of. !
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map.ping a new proposed flight to Greenland for the p!lr· )

sum

RlDkard, ,recently.

po•• of map.ping .a new air route to .Europe. A ,ll~avy fog :
.forced tli~l" down .n ear Rocki.;nd, !lie. , three and a qu~r- :
,tfll'· hours after Jeaving New York.

Orb Wolf and family spent Sun-

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the

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.ot .her a!ster Mrs. Choe

tbe

and da.uah-

ter spent .the 11-..t week with P.raok

and ralnny.

a n

pe.dnlala,

11lools,

many other ar11ctea too numerotu
to mention. Evei'Jthlne m..t aell
as I am leavlnl' at. once.
Sale to bf1ln •t. 1:00 o'clock
JJrompl. Terma cub.
Clark Dull, Owner.
Clms. MeNamee, Auc&amp;looeer.

.,. Found-

'BYRON BING, M. D.

H. B. HOLMAN
AT BOUOB'I STOBB
BAOINII

POMEROY, OJfJO.

&lt;:oar&amp; Street, Over SmUb'•
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Two beautiful ap•rtmenb

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Rate~~ il-et~•ced

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ROOMS $1.00, $U5
DATil $1.GO

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A. &amp; P. st.ore.
One lar1c llsed store room
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2:1 by 80 feet-naxt t.o 0 1hio
Po~·er

DINING ROOM AND

Under Same Management

bath room11,

AI,HA (;( 1URT
50

Florld11.
Baths, IHea.m

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UeaWd

8trtet Ill Pomeroy.
Inquire! (
from
i:dw.
1\benbach a.t (
Ued Anthor ~tort.

IIOTEL

New Smyrna.,

neat. to Prtlb)'-

terlan t:hdrt:a--AII un Main ~
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Think?

COFFEE 81101'

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One 14 roon1 huuse-«J"D be
UllCd for twu ramllie5--two

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Wllman Sayer and

'Jj[ii~la";-;;;;;;;;,;;s- 1 will offer for 'ale at
ALL K!.K.ES or ma1oa eotvlced al tlon &amp;i tbe r~lclence
;eaaon&amp;ble prices. Bring in you1 near the Davl11 ICe
iadlo or Ctlll 241-.. . H. 14. Ou•• low Lhe Pomeroy and~
J4Jd4Jeport.
ln Pomeroy, on Saturday,
15th. 1938. all my ho111eboid
FOR SALE-1928 DeLuxe Cbevro~ const1&amp;1nJ of dlnJnr nom
let Sedan excellent concUtiQrt. breakfNt lt~tte, b•t'ht, china
C&amp;ll 18-X. Cratg'a Store. Middle· new heaUnr stove, JU ~::~~
porL.
'J-13-3t chet&amp; of dtawen, 1 Toltll• _c1
IDI seale!, wrtUq dttk,

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Wrltfl fur Booklet and

K11.Wl

JAMES H. BUTLER

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By EDSON R. WAITE

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LEADING POlloi,. SCORE~ t~
'!HE ti.IDOOR. MEET "!HIS 6PRII4G ! '

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FlFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

HENRY A. DENNIS, EDITOR Of' THE HENDERSON (N.
C.) DISPATCH SAYS:

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PRACTICAL AMD CHARMING

"The ri11ht kind of advertisinc ia always beneficial to the
product about which it is concerned. Thia ia particuladl:r ~e of
newspaper advertiainv, beciause it admits of a frequency of freshness that p po~tible with no other medium.

All l•rat G~rJe• 't ,,.J1J1 nrl
rrr1fltJ tnt~ JlurrluJ in PtJriJ ant/

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#4UHIU •rl lllt!dt in Nftll Y~rl.

Fo..

Todily's mOOd showJ a clu~ormin11:
j umpu dress which is carried out in

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printtd and plain crt!'t silk.

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jun}per cut with a dtt)l V · op~ilit.i '

MeET.~

&amp;I the front and at the back.
Another !&gt;Cht&amp;Qe is navy bl.uc crepe
r.ilk with the guimpe v f white em·

b~oi4ere.tJ orp~JC!ie.

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,.,liil"l· It i1 ,t-IJJ nit.

Hriw IP (#t 'l'lrfle Pa'llel1ll
Send U 1..ct1ts (in ttflllP5 or coiu)

to Fashion Bu«•U· Write carefully
a.ncl pJIIInly )'OUr name
ad~"111, ~

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and full

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~~~ yqu want.

A41treu yoan leiter in the

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"The reason no more buainelt people resort to advertiiiQJ' aa
a aalet medium it that they are not convinced of ita value. And
why are ther not convinced? Simply because they refuu lo al·
low themtelvet to be ahown. They won't vive aclvertiainc a
chance. •

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!l'Jpe ,IJke'.flj!a ·,uo pt,). lOc
per ilne.
T)'pe 1ll&lt;e ibla CT pl. /YIC

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Ryan Ia Spark Pluc Of
Jllew · Yorker~'.J u;;f~rile '·
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1 eo..eouUve -riJl&gt;l&gt;lle&lt; pr1qo of
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PIR'ATES''WIN
W••hincton ' Loses And
DrOpa Nearer Yanks .·
Aa Latter Win · ·-

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Mr. and Mrs. H~ Rood of Ath·
are spendlng l'l!Vera.I da~ with

Lomlne

Fowler of
with
ThomM or Zlon
Syracuse · cn.lled
. Orville Hogue

OJ:a -,nd Lestie Rickard. ·

the

Mr. and Mra. Harold Rood of
were tllllitlB on A . C.
.llrown and taadly ew~day.
G~lumbus

The rli-mera of this community
have been bu.sy the put week

For Sale, Miol:.

t hr&amp;&amp;hlng.

ierdle and Lestle Ricka.rd were
the reeent guesta or Mrs. Eunice
Hart

POR SALE-New crop Honey, nne
quality, 1s conu per lb. w. &amp;. •
PUBLIC SALE
AtheY In Kyger, Ohio.
7.. ]2-3t
A.s 1 am lm,vlnr for

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Pour tey, on leather
1trap near Peace church. Owner InqUire at Dally Tribune ol·
AQ8 and. pa.v/ toe ad.
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apent the week end

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Prank Rickard and family.
Mrs. oaca.r Lfevl.ng or Vernon

took off from ,North Beach Airport, New York, ~unday, ,o'h I

spent. t.he PMt .week with her pAr-

their proposed flight to Greenland for

ents, Mr. and lira. E. W. RoJers.

purpos~

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map.ping a new proposed flight to Greenland for the p!lr· )

sum

RlDkard, ,recently.

po•• of map.ping .a new air route to .Europe. A ,ll~avy fog :
.forced tli~l" down .n ear Rocki.;nd, !lie. , three and a qu~r- :
,tfll'· hours after Jeaving New York.

Orb Wolf and family spent Sun-

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the

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Ethyl Roush of Broad Run was
.ot .her a!ster Mrs. Choe

tbe

and da.uah-

ter spent .the 11-..t week with P.raok

and ralnny.

a n

pe.dnlala,

11lools,

many other ar11ctea too numerotu
to mention. Evei'Jthlne m..t aell
as I am leavlnl' at. once.
Sale to bf1ln •t. 1:00 o'clock
JJrompl. Terma cub.
Clark Dull, Owner.
Clms. MeNamee, Auc&amp;looeer.

.,. Found-

'BYRON BING, M. D.

H. B. HOLMAN
AT BOUOB'I STOBB
BAOINII

POMEROY, OJfJO.

&lt;:oar&amp; Street, Over SmUb'•
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Two beautiful ap•rtmenb

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Rate~~ il-et~•ced

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A. &amp; P. st.ore.
One lar1c llsed store room
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Po~·er

DINING ROOM AND

Under Same Management

bath room11,

AI,HA (;( 1URT
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Florld11.
Baths, IHea.m

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8trtet Ill Pomeroy.
Inquire! (
from
i:dw.
1\benbach a.t (
Ued Anthor ~tort.

IIOTEL

New Smyrna.,

neat. to Prtlb)'-

terlan t:hdrt:a--AII un Main ~
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Think?

COFFEE 81101'

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One 14 roon1 huuse-«J"D be
UllCd for twu ramllie5--two

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'Jj[ii~la";-;;;;;;;;,;;s- 1 will offer for 'ale at
ALL K!.K.ES or ma1oa eotvlced al tlon &amp;i tbe r~lclence
;eaaon&amp;ble prices. Bring in you1 near the Davl11 ICe
iadlo or Ctlll 241-.. . H. 14. Ou•• low Lhe Pomeroy and~
J4Jd4Jeport.
ln Pomeroy, on Saturday,
15th. 1938. all my ho111eboid
FOR SALE-1928 DeLuxe Cbevro~ const1&amp;1nJ of dlnJnr nom
let Sedan excellent concUtiQrt. breakfNt lt~tte, b•t'ht, china
C&amp;ll 18-X. Cratg'a Store. Middle· new heaUnr stove, JU ~::~~
porL.
'J-13-3t chet&amp; of dtawen, 1 Toltll• _c1
IDI seale!, wrtUq dttk,

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By EDSON R. WAITE

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'!HE ti.IDOOR. MEET "!HIS 6PRII4G ! '

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Shawnee, Oklahoma

FlFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

HENRY A. DENNIS, EDITOR Of' THE HENDERSON (N.
C.) DISPATCH SAYS:

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PRACTICAL AMD CHARMING

"The ri11ht kind of advertisinc ia always beneficial to the
product about which it is concerned. Thia ia particuladl:r ~e of
newspaper advertiainv, beciause it admits of a frequency of freshness that p po~tible with no other medium.

All l•rat G~rJe• 't ,,.J1J1 nrl
rrr1fltJ tnt~ JlurrluJ in PtJriJ ant/

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#4UHIU •rl lllt!dt in Nftll Y~rl.

Fo..

Todily's mOOd showJ a clu~ormin11:
j umpu dress which is carried out in

COM·•· , .

printtd and plain crt!'t silk.

NATIONA L.

ouroooR.

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It is extremely jaunty with lht
jun}per cut with a dtt)l V · op~ilit.i '

MeET.~

&amp;I the front and at the back.
Another !&gt;Cht&amp;Qe is navy bl.uc crepe
r.ilk with the guimpe v f white em·

b~oi4ere.tJ orp~JC!ie.

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,.,liil"l· It i1 ,t-IJJ nit.

Hriw IP (#t 'l'lrfle Pa'llel1ll
Send U 1..ct1ts (in ttflllP5 or coiu)

to Fashion Bu«•U· Write carefully
a.ncl pJIIInly )'OUr name
ad~"111, ~

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and full

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~~~ yqu want.

A41treu yoan leiter in the

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"The reason no more buainelt people resort to advertiiiQJ' aa
a aalet medium it that they are not convinced of ita value. And
why are ther not convinced? Simply because they refuu lo al·
low themtelvet to be ahown. They won't vive aclvertiainc a
chance. •

Wort CU:r

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thlo !?P4~q1! ~~~~d out will Qfli&gt;g
retqr\j'"iilall.
'YOUr Pat'Ji' plittern, No. 1081, size-'-to 1 •
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to partlctpa~
b 1 1 tbied farmers,
by the county
benefit poymenta lllllde und" cultural ....... ol t.he 'tote, lnclud·

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July 15

,Boyd-((haM, IChlt)
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AMERICA"
8bon •: "klemeD'• BaU"

LIBERTY
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rived ThUI'Iday for &amp; vllllt with
Harold
PUhl olllorOI\ton,
I'll .. or·
MJss
Katherlnt
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According to the P.4elgs cmmty
clerk or courts, Horton Brown,
there have been 67 hnntlnK Ucen8es
Issued to resident huntrors of this
eounty during the period from
Dee 16, 1932, W'ltll the present time
During the same t:~erlod 25 have
bt-en granted &amp;bing licenses the
records reveuL This report was
~~;~~~~·g Thursda'y mdrntns In the
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for retc1 ence

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READERS' NOTICE - I! you
the News Ofl\ce of The Daily"

ft . Oh10-Patr

tonleht IW1 Sunday l!ltiJbtly
tonight - w va
Generally ra1r nrept showers In extreme Jf:ut .port1on CJoaler
In We!t portion toni(ht Sund&amp;J fair
~ler

Tribune, call 286-L; If the Buslneos
Office ask for 202-R.

LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
VOL. VII

0' IT'B NIWB 1'1"8 I»
TJJ:I DAILf 'l'&amp;IBUlO

NO. 250

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LICENSES ISSUED

llle'hal.t

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cOOler.;

TONIGH'l'
IIQ, !!dna Mao Ollv·

AliRHPOAIC
4 2 3 3 s 0
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- . Elisabeth Heonr will le&amp;ve I
2R
3-1
37 3 9 ~ JO 0
Saturday for Wllkeavllle, where she J
unJ to
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w:lll vl!it with relatives tor a .shcrt 1
Two base hit Dye
~Jrne.
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1\ The Odd Pellows and Federated
Three bue .hit Dye
58JIIe On balla by RIIAAf!IJ 1 by
lflhuteb booked 1111 Jn a real plteh·
j ¥1'1 Oeorp Gibbs or Toledo is .ers' battle for a perlod or seven Etiven:;, 1 •
I v.W.tl.n~ her daUihter. Mn Pred. l1nntprs:s Eaeh KCOl"ed a run l.n the
St.-ruck nut bv Ruslll!ll 6 hy Atl·
1 Taylor on , Wyllla Hill MrK. Glbb.&lt;ll Ullrd bu$l8' &amp;lld {obat waa all or vers 1
&amp;ITiVIJtl here Tlmrsd£:y ftVI!Ulng, the soortDIJ (Jcme tmijl Lhe Odd FelWild pltch 8Uver11
will spend se~ral dayfti Sn Pome- j lows p1,1t on au oftena1ve lfi the
Earned runs
1 0
d. F 3,
Church
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roy
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e~t.h,.
'fhlcb.
netted
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two
rum
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Left on buell Church 3, l 0 0
tlie i.pnie by a s to 1 IIOOl'e
1 The Mlnenvflle P T. A 1a hav- and
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The Lodprnen scored thelr nma F, 8
ing an ..n day p1mtc at the Rock· In t.h~ third on a trjpie by Dye and
Pir&amp;t. bue on error8 I 0 0 P 3
sprlnp Pair OroWlds,
Sunday, .!llllfle by 0 . Karr In the eighth
Runs batted in
Farnham. D
• July 18.
theJr two runs came 1n as a reault K.a.rr, C Karr, Stewart
VmWes Watson, Mees, Davis
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of Dye's douiJle a tilt by D Karr
Misa Marte Ktller and MIM Eliza.- another hit by P&amp;rnham: and the
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Score by Innings
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beth Kntt, of WellsbUl'l, W Va , I twlders' cholc.es at third followed
a.re vlaltlng- a few days with the by a hit by 0 K&amp;rr Dye scorlng
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a.nd Mn Charlea Ebenbach, Uneoln
The Ch.urch run came ln the Church
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Hlll
third as 'a result 9f Meh1's hit foi¥ ¥ IL'
lowed by JUts by YoUng: and stewThe Pomeroy German Sand wlll Etrt. Nine hltll were registered oft
nootor to Harrlaonvllle Saturday Stivers three of them, a double,
BASE BALL!
Pvenln( where they wlll present a /1triple ancllllln&amp;'le bY Dye and two
nnl!leal pl'Op't.JD tor- the benefit of slnj:let eaCh by :Pamham ;.nd D
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RACINE-I.ETART
the Harrisonville church durln11 a Kerr ._nd ~gles by C Karr and
KOCi&amp;l, tt wu announced Prlday by RUMell. Stlven Jed the Church
1 Ben Ewtnr. All members of the or- boya with two slnalea ~Wih, Mehl,
sanlzatlw have been requested to Youtil and SteWart connected for
KF.RR'S RUN
gather at the city hall building Lhe reet ofl the team's six blngles
The line-up follows
l1ere at 6:30 where transportation
Ohurdt ~1)
AB R H PO A E
v:lll be provlded
SYRACUSE
Sttvera,p
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Conrad Ohlinger and JBoob I Roush, If
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BATHING
1 Thomaa ue spending the week end jlhlt, se •
3 0 ,0 1 8 0
BEACH
with frierula ln Oolwnbus
Hysell, 3b .
4 0 0 4 2 2
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300400
MilS Dorot.hJ Brown of Hamnton ~ Joaehbn, ~2b "'
3 o o 2 0 1
Sunday, 2:30 P: M.
is the hoiJIII 1ueat. of Mr and Mrs Mehl, lb
.
3 1 1 12 0 0
ClUI'ord Elerabloh MlM Brown is ,JOUDJ, ctf
3 0 1 2 0 0
The Ideal Place For Picnic;
the latter's OOUiin
Eltew~ri, rf
i 0 1 0 1 0

Mr Kreitler In this county
The plm 1s Rlmple tn it ~ opera-nou, and work.." out that 1r whf'at Doc Crow' a Specia]a To
stay:o: at. •1 00 per bm:hel next
ltar lhe farmel" who tetluc ee hll-1
ffteet New York Cloth .. 1
e.cl"f!:II.IJe
and reCf'iVPJ~ I hi' ~~~~
, a
.8 y
emment beneHL p~~oynu! ut will 1r.lfie
l1!e
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ctlvt&gt; a.-; muCh money l\S the growON LOCAL FIELD
er who does !lot reduce hill acreage
antl receives &amp;1 00 per bUBhel for
his crop Since the United State:,;
Evening;
ba..-. a total wheat cl'llp this }!tar At 6:00 This
cf only 495
million bushels as
Game Is Tt&gt; Settle
oompared to a normal yield ot S.'iD
Argument
mtlllon bushel!'!, the price for wheat.
has been raised thi.Jt year by wenU:er condiLions and wheat speC'uln·
tors.
With " normal wheaL crop next
}ear, lhe priee will again be down
tt: It's le\el, Blnce huge wheat sur~luse.s are In
st.cragl:! In every
wheat produelna country in the
wcrld, ond the export tratle In Unlexe- ted Statu Wheat hft.'l almost er.thE'Ir tm1ly di~appeared
Mr Kreltler Kays 11r. exp,cts final
plans to be Issued from Washingcon somet1n1e this week. so that
al!tual operation ot the wheat con·
trol piau will be slal'ted within a
few days In most "'heat p1 oduclng
&amp;tRtes In the Un1ted Stales

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D. Ka.rr, rt
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wheat control acreap plan, acto 0eo w Krettler, who
returned from OolumbUII, 'd. L
~~:.lttppoint.ed bY PrP.flldr.nt
j
to adnllnl1t.er t he hu(l:e
acreage control plan couwith !\ftiCulturaJ leadel'!l
;cc-:.·- 11tateR, meeuna: 1n Colwnftrli of th)., week.
to Mr Kfeltler Jr:bo
attend the
will be ma.de
tile Dian 60
In each wheat
undentand u 8
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80 desires may
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1ovemment to re ~
and receive a
tor
doing

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au..Condo wh• ha•
been m at her bome on Weot Main
report&gt;d better
Her
daUihter, MiM Berth:~.. Ia sttU OOD•
1lnfld to her home by Ulnt~~~~a but ,
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i~llelco..n"::....,:l)'
1nr Cornet
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loll N• I
C:ftltlY ror Juonv Ue, Incl., to apend
ooveral month• wtth rlllaUvtt and
ttlenda.

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GUILTY-FINID

Roland Rummell and Laura
Caldwell
arrested
Wednesday
nlght fo r disorderly conduct by derutles D L and 0 F Tracy, pleaa cd guilty to charges of inl&lt;lxlcatlon
IJefore Squtre J W McCullough
'I hursday and were fined •s and
cost.s each Rummell was commit~
ted to jail In detaulL ot payment or
the fine nnd cc~l.8 while the Caldwell woman W8.11 allowed her freedom when a settlement w8.1l made
the court

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Mr. and Mn. I I . WoalweaYtr of
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Wellavme an vl1ltln1
beth Hecker.

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Of Adminiatraeion Offidia'le
Meiga County AppUeation8 Not Listed

"BONDAGE"

D019th:r ,Jordan,. Aluu••~••:llll

• Mr and Mra E J Kautz and son
O.lenn of BWictty, Pa, arrived
Thursday for a. visit with relatives
nnd friends here
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CHICAC~ AWAITS
BAlBWS A~RI~~l
WITH AIR ARM~OA

"Star Bites Dog!" -

-Shores Of Lake Michigan
PROGRESS SHOWN

'PORK BAPREL'

From 1893 When Balloon
Arose At Lao! Great
Chicago Fair

Money To Be Used To
Get Greatest Good
For All Concerned

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By CARL L TURNER
IN~ BtaCf Correspondent
New :lork, July 15.-INSThe all' annada. ol General
ltalo Balbo Jl(ltii!Jed over BelleYillt, Ontario, ai 1.35 p.m., est.,
arcotd.in&amp;" to a messace ~elv­
ed here by Lhe Mackay Radio
Corpora.iion. Belle~lle b about.
'!DO mile~ from Montreal.

By International News Service
Washtnaton July 16 INS-Pres:ldent Roosevelt baa decided to m3.ke
pr~pt use ot
the $3,300,000.000
public worlts bond Issue to pu:.
more than I,OOU,OOIJ men back ~o
.....k.
'l'nla wna dl8cio6ed offtelaJJy t.o~
day after the first announCi!ment 01.
JJHljecl.s by the pUbltc worka adm1matr&amp;tlon aa-ve rile to rumors
that the publlc worltl prosran1
would be delayed. The Initial a..·
Jc.tment was onJy $110.000,000
The prellident, lt wu disc1oeed,
btdtev€18 that full use or the hUiilc
public worlul lund will 110 rar L.... IV'J.rd provldin&amp; the
pwcha3..ne
powr;r neceS&amp;ary Lo keep lndll;i;to J
.,n the upswinB.
Approval ot
project.&amp;
cOIILin¥
mvH! thun &amp; half bt.WOn dolliLrs •
expected within the next week
Stcpa to thfs end were taken tod9.'
bl' th~ cabln&lt;!t. board whleh m.;.
wJtJ.1 Soolet&amp;.'3'
Ickes,

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'• ' ·~,;1;1~~- a aerv1ee due all the people.
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Tl),r ifty buyen appreciate this service

'Sale
sed'..:cars
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Tbey are alwi\Ya guided by the ada because they know that
advertised roodo are of outatanding quality.
Buyen are quick to notice the superiority of advertised
goode, That ia why busineaa concern• that advertioe are extreme·
lypopular.
Thrifty people read the ado and buy merchandise that ia ad·
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Be

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Active buaineaa c:oncerna look out for future busineoo.
COGD ·ADVERTISING NOT ONLY MAKES ~USINESS
FOR THE PRESENT, BUT BUILDS FOR THE FU1'0RE.

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Che'Yt'olort Coac:h
1931 Ford,tudor
1930 Ford Spt-. Coupe
192' Cliev. Coupe
1929 Ford Pick-Up
1930 Whippett Tudor
Thomwghly

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CHEVROLET
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A.a Industry Moves To
Voluntarily Carry Out
Program

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By International Newo Service
WashingtOn July 15--IN ~-PrtJs­
ldent Rooaeveli today held In abeyance 11. declslo:..~ on proposaL-&gt; for 11.
blanket 33-hour week and minimum
wares for lndWitry as a m w hun.l
of cooperation by employ~l"!! CllUAI!d
some ot hb 11.ldes to hope Laat the
draatlc step m11.y be ovotdert
The President Ia expected to m ake
1t final dctermlnatlon ot til" J)O!IC y
he will punue to whip lnq:er n6 m
dustries Into 1\nc under h ••• d~,:...,
tllo.l recovery act during 1.1s.
R 1d 1culmg the test1mon)
end cruJae on the Potomac r1w1
oeneral BU«h s Johnaon Indus- in a Los Angeles courtroom
trlal Recovery AdmlniBt.rnto1, wus of Mrs Mate Hommel that
engp,ged In maKms a new qul:;k r.ur,.
ve) or the utUtudH ui !mitt ta.alm he I~ the ":~c1entlfic father
duslties on fair codes of conopeti·lof h e r thret: children, Ration
This survey wlli be
phac l Col &lt;·o ran of Detrmt
Iore Mr Roosevelt tomotrow.
An appeal to the nation for vol- ha.!-\ tlenied the charge w1th
untary cooperu.t.ou to speed the
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rs
omme ,
short work weeks and minimum who i!\ ~t!ekmg part of the
waau.::~-Apparl':ntl)
h:u:l
been e~tntc of h~r divorced hu R-~... 40 aba.ndoned by Mr Roosevelt
Unlea he b eotwtnced that in- band, Ur. Wesley Womrnel,
for com-

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day o.tter WJiey Poet on his rcundthe-world dliht with a robot, ll.nd
Oa.ptaln Stephen Darlua and Stall~
ley Thomu Olrenas or Chiea119,
bound on a. non-ntov dl~ht. tb Llthunia. took oft from. New Y.Ork
their whereabout&amp; wu shrouded tn
a. fog blanket~d Norlh AtJn.ry:tc
A large plane, thoua:ht by""' e
to be that ot the, Uthunla\t
airmen. pterced the ;nist over 1
Cod but could not be .B@fl~, '
~
hum or th•• motor belnll' ~
1
however
An hou.,. before a wtreles.s ~­
sage tram the ft.r.hlng g-iwth
Pcam r~JY.)rtl:!d a.n ft.li'J)loane ~~
over It In the B:ty or Pund,v\it wt.-en Cape B:t.i&gt;lt and Bar
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Me F18herm"n sa.id it was
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.. lble to r::ee the plane
rh~ ·~
e
a.lrl'ihlp Wl\1'1 reported high over New
Germany, N S ,
A check along the New England
,, ~b~ard rollfd however. to reveal
an:v person who had seen the\ two
.!n.!:&amp;tlantlc planee.

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By overnor's Act

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ror a 35- t
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comm•n labor ,

40-hour week 101 white rollarf'd
help nnrl a $15 minimuL'l, 111 e:xpected to be followed by l~ 01
the Chief Ezecutive Sips Bill
l're.sldf'nt'M
powttr to llcen~t·
InA11urina Instructors
dustry
of Their Salaries
While Je1al aidt\!11 ot the a.dmlnlstratlOn we1 e consldeJin&amp; the power
ot the Pre61dent to
declare
the
Columbus o . July a-INS-Unstop-gap work week, it was 1-eneral- t~atd alnce the first ot the year,
ly believed then the (hlef executive srhool teachers In 11tat.e aid discan make hU ord.er ettectlve only I tricts In Ohio toda.y were 181\U'ed.
through his llcensmg power
their eal.aries for the entire achool
Announcement that the cement year Wlder the provlaiont of the
ma.nutacturer11 had decided to In- Lloyd-Richards bill which was
voke a 36-hour week and u m.i.ni- signed
yesterday by Governor
mum wage o( to cents an hout White
pending adoption of n code of flu~/ The bill Is an emergency meaacompetltton was hailed by John- . ure and effective immediately Itll
sons aide as a real sign of cooper- 1 terms provldlnl payment of thl':
atlon
l teachers are Identical with tboBe
Other Industries, he reported a.re' enacted by the legisldture eatly
con.stderlni the same action Thl:! J last sprmg which broueht their
Rayon a.nd Silk Industries asked 10 ( !!&amp;lary payments up to the first of
come under the rott.on textile code 1933
pending !orm.~tlon of their own
Under the bJll, school boards are
code
given nuthor1ty to luue certificates
The cotton textile code, expected 1c.i Indebtedness to be redeemed
to provide additional jobs tor 100,- f"om state aid funds accrulna from
000, becomes effective on Monday the ciga.ret t.u. In order to assure
The
President canvassed the I th ~ contlnuance of that fund, the
ngrlcultural s1tuat1on (.Qday,
with eovemor also ataned the Douglas
Secretary ot Agriculture Wallace bill ext.endlng the clgare&amp; tax for
and asalstant secretary ReJC Tug- two more yean ti'OIIl next January
well member ot the "BI'Bin Tru.sL Nearly au school bo&amp;rds are exas his a:ueatll aboard the yacht
pected to take advant.aae or the

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DETERMINED TO BOOST PRICES

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!let with Harold Oatty in UI:Jl.

With Berlin aa hill first ached~
stop, P011t hoped to oompl.eW ~
~econd clrclt of the
earth, •
~ays Prom BerUn he plans ti!;t
to Novosibink, RUSIIla, ~
Moscow, thence to Khallllronk.
From Khabarov&amp;t. he wtU hop to
Pairb&amp;nks, Ala..ska, thence to lkl·
monton, ' Alberta., wl.th the final bojl
carrying him back to Bennett field..
'I1le dllltance tor the aehedul@d
tuaht ls appro:~imately 15,400 mUelll.
Weather condl&amp;iowl ot'er tbf At·
Ja.ntlc were "as g:dOd u eao til. es.:pected," Dr Jame• Klrhba.U. meteorologist. inlormed Post Just be~
fore he hopped oft
'nle ftter, who with. Harold Gattr
set a globe-gmillng record of 8
lli.YS 15 hours and 61 minutes two
years ago carried a "robot ptlot." In
his Lockheed-Vep monoplane.
"I m sotnr to let the robot do
aU the work" he saldasheciJm,.
mto the ship 1 'm 101nR to be 1aQ'
or. thl&amp; &amp;rip and uee the robot all
.he time except when takiaa: oft
and landlnl "
Post will follow the rreat elrell
route on bSIS trani-Atlantlc Jw:np,
!ollowlna the nortbea.st coast to St.
JohiUI, Kewtoundli.Dd. where be
w:lll head out over the At.lantle oo
the dallb. for Berlln Be carried ew
low
pllonl!i of gas and planned to 11)'
A th.trd emergency measure which
a.Jso broke the covernor's 11tgnature at an avera.ae speed of 1'15 mile~
today was that by Repruentative ac hour and an altitude of 10,000
Jobn P MCCrystal or Erie county feet
The "Winnie Mae" tn which AMt
provkUna that political subdi"fla- and
Oatty set the previollll record,
lona with funds tied up in clo8ed
s equipped with a radio, devek&gt;p~
banks may retain the collateral &lt;:d
by army slana! corps experts.
posted by the bank and iABue boadl
ot the set have been cJoae]J
aga' nst the cdlatersl and the tied- GetaUs
tuarded by the army and It was
up funds
stated. Post had agreed. to destroy
the t"'adlo Immediately If forced
down in a toreicn country
From other BOUI"CeiL, It was Jearn..
ed the radio b one of the m!lflt

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ContinuP to Fiaht Auto
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prove11 of every buaine11.

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New Record

Plan&lt; For Placing Into
Effect, 3S Hour Week
and Minimum Wage

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COMf'll,XION.:SOAP

Mrl. JohJ) Hitf, Mrl A.ntqh Lucke,
and Mrs. C E 1 ntty
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New York, Jul)' 15- INS- • Vll'"(lnia
It is these two aroupa Morrow
a.tlom for the btneat battle ~ \0
be fouaht over trade
agrell!mont.a sa.td, that are really com,peuwrs
under the National IndustriAl Rf!.. Both .sect10na are a.bie to put coal
covery aet were oomlJlelled W~n into New York at practically thtl
t.he Northern Bituminou-s Coal
~ same price, the SOuth by
rail to
eraton flnalb' aa:reed early
1a ;Hampton Roada and steamer. the
momtn1 on a eode aftP.r an all ltort.b. by rail to Jersey City and
ntah.t meettne.
barle
There 111 practically no
The Northem. opera.t.c.1., il1Glude competition w:lth
IlUnola-Indlana
.L__
coal and none at all with Alabama
the MeDon and Roc.tefell'!r Ul~sta eoal whtch ll confined to the Gulf
aDd. are entirely non-~ Whop states and oeora:ta
tbeY merce their code wttti. U'lat or
M'Ol'l'OW retueed to divulp any
the Southern pl'odueera in WBlh- detalla of ibe code hi8 oraanlza.tlon
tnaton next week they •lJ,l. h~ .a hal arrived upon In advance of tleocle repre~entine '15 per1 eent ot'Lha ne.l atreement wtth the southem
nation's tonnqe
rrouP ln the meetings which beiln
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D. A Morrow. President ot thfl Monday In Waahtnaton.
Pittsburgh. 001.1 Oompany, and-~
It is antlclpa~ that the govemporary chairman of the ~m bem wm be asked to aceept dltte.rCoal Control, newly orp.nl&amp;td for ent codes in the bituminous industhe purpoee Of code matina', IBid try for non-competing sectwns or
today t.hat the code alreacb" tll~ 1n whlch there are three Eut of the
Waahlngton wJtb the ~ act MlasWippl, the Illlnoi1-Indtana
administratiOn wu a code ot "~ the aroup, the two grou~ meeting Monunlon minea located primarilY in clay a.hd the Alabama. group Pro11Unol5 and represented only be- ductton or coal weat of the Mlss18a~
tween 15 and 20 per cel)t of the. l tppi la small and scattered
annuoJ sort coal product.lon
-On Monday the dlrectorl 111 Ule 1 Waahln&amp;:ton, July 15-- INB-A
Northern Cool Control meet ,qt.h tode for the 11t.eel tnduRt.ry today
the orrltnlzn.tlon ol their COD\P,.lU·J '1'88 filed with the Industrial reton, the smokeless and
AppalNh~ 1 oovery adminllltratton by Robert P
ian Cool association, tl\e new!)' tor- Lamont, president ot the Iron and
med South Central eoa1 fl'O~.l" ln Steel lnlt1Lute which represents
Washington to meJ'IIe j.belf , i f s epproaimately 90 per cent of the
The Southern arou,p also is
- I steel inaOt output of the country
umon
The code ftxll!&amp; a maxlmun1 ot 40
The NOlthern
hours a
bo.na child labor and

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da1J8htot ,Jane, Jofl'8&lt; Ro)

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ROOSEVH T WIll BIG BAITLE LOOMS AS RESULT OH~STIC ~ CTl ~ NI'Scientific Father?' SHKEH ~f f~ME
f~RTUNE IS
MAKE PROMPT USE
,IS
Bl 1•
Of 'WOHKS' fUND Mell::n·~=~~:!'; ~=I ~~~=ti=i~~idSouth· : ~HIH EXECUTIVE
W~~l 0fliGHT
President To Put Million
Mer&gt; To Work In Near
Future

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The tollowtng were IQ the paJty •
enjoytftg ' pot~luc"-:plcnld ~pper at l
the- RuUo'nd Qiolf Oot~rse/. grounda 1
Thursday •evenlq... .1ft&amp; lf.aymond I
Oat,verf;, and daUIIlter, Dorottu'
Mrs. "'~"'
'ano dauahter, I
Florence Ann, Miss Oladl'l!ll Orueser
Mae, Bea, aqd ~· To,rrl!l, I
W:tsrJ Mildred Btra.uu. MIP1 1 WjJme. !
We.tiOn, Mlallea Mll.ry and Helena
Whltloclc, M1slea Marpret and Helena c!!JL(ford, Mrs
Delbert Wllllaml!ll, -..rs. Clarence Clltrord
and

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far
.w, 14ifl

J B Rupe of Cheshire was tn
Pomeroy Prlda.y vlsltinl old friends
an&lt;l acquaintances. Mr Rupe, 8&amp;
By ALVlN L. KINO
years of aae, Jlas Just recovered
INS St.u.fl Oorrespond.ent
frottl a SlfBI! of !t.Omach. trouble He
r Columbu!l 0, July lt-INB-A lll extremely a1Jle · for one of hla
th-oaT&amp;m Ql,lllnl tor th..e expendl~ Year•.
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ture ot inore than t28,000.000 for
construction or waterworta ptanta,
CLUB HOSTESS
F.('Werage and
sewage disposal
and Improvement of s&amp;niDUaard, was h.oste.u
ln Ohio,
today
tD l;h~;~ mem- 1
federal
works
4-H Club
it was

Kirkland.

CA.I.Jtlll." CENT8

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Ml.uea Nell and Edttb Huntley of
Marietta were liiUfl'ILI of Mlal Emma
Lee of Llncoln Hm Thursday

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FLYERS AGAIN IN AIR AND LIMELIGHT

Mrs. J. 0 lttlkln and aon Ro•
bert of Baltimore, Md , IJ\d tbt

AWAITING 0. K.

POMEROY, OHIO, SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1933

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... 35c
Oranges sunklH
29e
Cantaloupe~
:,:"; ... 25e
Lemon.

JHI 81ao

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IIE..t.T8 01" BIGREBT QUAI.iiTY

Smoked Calliea i::""'"
Smoked Sauaage , 11,.

Salt Meat :'e:~::04

9c
Jumbo
25 e Bolopa

lean;b JOe
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Two Other
M~mben of Crew, go to
Thei"~tb

Captain and

Water 81tott.

Columbus, 0, July ts.-.-.JNS-P!ve
of Ohio s most prom1nent Demo..
c- rnta--Willtam J Leonard ct 01nctnnall Director of
-~!culture
Earl Hanefeld Jl'rant T
Dore of
T1ffon, Attorney Garrett Claypool
of Ch illicothe and John P Nolan of
steubenville-were pluniJ'ed Into the
t potii!Jht today Bl! proopectll to l!llttc~
cefcl Heury G Brumwr, of Ma.n&amp;fie1d A.S Democratic ~t o;;.re chairman.
Word trom U 8 Senl\tor Robert
J Bulkley a.t Washington today ao.ld
Brunner wW resliPl the party Jea.d ..
ershlp if he succeeds in gettinr appointment as 3cate Man~r ol the
Home Loon Adminl.lltration
The announcen1eni threw tbl
Ohio nemocra.tlc party Into confUI•

ton

Brunner baa been

~

to retain the party cbalt'lntllllhi&amp;f,

powerful ot smaU compassea III!Ver
developed and that Polt will be
able to receive bea.rlnp with It
from both .sea and shore atatlonl.
The "Wlnntoo Mae" was 80 packed
wHh instruments a.nd supplle'
there wu Juat room for the pUot
to aqueese m.
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