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to partlctpa~
b 1 1 tbied farmers,
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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
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- . Elisabeth Heonr will le&amp;ve I
2R
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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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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
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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
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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
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and reCf'iVPJ~ I hi' ~~~~
, a
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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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wheat control acreap plan, acto 0eo w Krettler, who
returned from OolumbUII, 'd. L
~~:.lttppoint.ed bY PrP.flldr.nt
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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
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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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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·
vertiaed.

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Pl'lce4 for quick

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Be

and see them bdo1'flo YOU buy.

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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1931 Ford,tudor
1930 Ford Spt-. Coupe
192' Cliev. Coupe
1929 Ford Pick-Up
1930 Whippett Tudor
Thomwghly

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A.a Industry Moves To
Voluntarily Carry Out
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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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Boeton, July 15-INB-Hklf a.
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~, '
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hum or th•• motor belnll' ~
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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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rh~ ·~
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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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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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ARM-RELIEf· ADMINISTRATOR
DETERMINED TO BOOST PRICES

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he hopea to

the

!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..
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LiceMe Case

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Plan&lt; For Placing Into
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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
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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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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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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
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W~~l 0fliGHT
President To Put Million
Mer&gt; To Work In Near
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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
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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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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.

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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~
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Lemon.

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

Salt Meat :'e:~::04

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Jumbo
25 e Bolopa

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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

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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
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE••"PQMEit.OY, OHIO.

THE DAILY TRIBUNE
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that war In China?"

COI\IPAIIY

M:azch.l.ng ---chtneae-Rwml.nl
· a.rowtd table to cop a aneak at your
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tn all ~· 11;n their namea-althOUflh not ne~Oy to be
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MATIONA.lt

A.DVEBTISJNG &amp;EPRESFNTATlVIA
t'red llbnball, !Do.

Cb.lcaJO, Fblla.Uiphl&amp;, PIUaburch,

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In ~he meantime, the element of doubt is mJected mto
' the ca1:1e JUst enough to make honest men, men who would
t•athet ~ree a guilty man a:o free a thousand times, than to
convict one mnocent md1v1dual, fear that they rtught
make a ' m1stake. Ce1 tamly this phase of the controver.,y
ha::~ all been thought out and gone over oy tho~e makmg
pleas because tt is that featUI'e wh1c11 they hop e will

fa.lrly-large , alzed and apprewas ln llttenda.nce

Fnrlcy
Johmon If

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carefully. changln1 the trump with 1
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l'l the Donnybrook Pair there lt
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The viQ.tors annexed twa hits,
one Ot them by MAoon In the second, the first Dlf' n to ba.t and the
other by Kraru.ttet \"lit.h ~W? out in
the fOUi'th.
Kl:autter reached oocond by vlrtuc 01' a wild pltcll. but M.a.ron died
a'~ tht! Initial saCk
tn tact atter
the first tmling the Dixie lad&amp; were
tl'tlrely helplef!s wb,Uc at bat
Eddie walksd two and both of
other by Krautter wlU. two ou• ill
tilese came fn the first Inning
Thereafter four- men reached drat
In . safety,
two or them q
aforementioned by the hit
route and twp others through llr'·
rcra. One or these H Walsh rea.cb~
ed .nrst In tlle tl}lrd, the first
mnn up, nod · reached "the thlrd
stll.~l k&gt; dte t.here
None other
ex~pt l(.r&amp;ld«&gt;r,
left flrst be8e
That ' is \lOW effectively Demoakey
Juot WM pitehlng
111 .the meilnt.~rne the !d'lddleport
!mow
me. I bcyt wtro rolng d.lo:'
['ettll'li u
ifJOU ru:f tKre anti or.e there until tth' n
oome· tr 'a I u·~'l.Cir•d tt.ve which was just.
I ean three more than they needed.
no fool.
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,IB IICSS/.; d llght Y_ct
1(~a~;; ~~:r~~d~k~~espent a
Sntne g;x:s fnr llnee-caJd monte
Drutng an electrical .storm light ~
U.y At thu.r '8u.c•" f:t.aer
I We hope thnt these gad1ets and nlng enU&gt;nd the residence of
1t,lmmlxt•s u&amp;e not oullaw In Ch1c~ CharlJ.e Foster on the electric wires
save the worthlest:1 necks of their chents.
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1 S9 1L takes one of rve1ythmg to a.nd Ignited the framework of the
a wmld and the same goes house Members of the family were
The1r onJy hope is to see the sentence of deuth com•
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present and extinguished the blaze
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If. ;r ~
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muted to sentences of hfe Jmpnsonmeht as even that conk
The Century of Progress Is step~
~P:w Ga.m11 t\sttlnlshes Onlookers
Maude Johnson and Josle Pickcestuon 11:1 qutte a. victory for them when theu clients have ping out ne&amp;tly and Urntly Seem11 San F1 ancl~;co put on u 1.00d The mw game of Grand Pu!Rce ens were calLing on rrlenda d 1
~ ; pe,,n guilty of murdcrin~r in cold blood to escape after rob· that Chlcali:O Is Lhtt l"fl&amp;l town fur thow .some time rrt;a l'hc bulldmgs J' tnpl&lt;ll\ t,tklng l.hc place of con· litiVe.!l Rt Racine Bund&amp;y an re\\Odd falrs They had one there ure sti ll sLandwg Whlch 18 ~ mlE lllH.Ct b t ldg(' 1t llns 110 J.ules, no
Mrs Wlll U~rri or :Mt Moriah
~an~tng lUStitutlon.
1n 1893 that was a pip
lake Seems
the archltcctwal , .1aso ns amt no poot mortemB
Clllled on z~:onds and
lati
11:9 1 ule for fall ulldings 1:&gt; to ,nti\}Se
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ves
jlut ·~was -ir~r lhu•· Justice, blindfolded, baa little rt wu out first
t 1 , &gt; ! t • ~ .,., I , ,
cootrlb\ltlon! tb'&gt; !fhem oijt \ o
cheesecloth' 'spprt
lli Wa.s Invented to tmnoy kibtf'~
Chafli!IB .R06da &gt;ci.U~d"~J hJ8 t50b''i1~a1ace to triumph .~A most criminaJ cases. There are so internatlDnal contc1ences Po.llt! ¥ Lutter nnd wrapping ~ap ~:1
zP.r:;: and well-meaning but ha.rd- tn-IaW and dauahter 1\u.sh · Mc'
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who hang! Nickles of Antiquity Monday
,-qry
many cases
of trials
resulting In tr:.~.vestie~ on JUStice (.al expert~ say lhc 1893 Mldwu.y 16
wrhat made Am c1lco.n a world pow1 he ontv bull din~; standing-alia ~round .\-OUr neck while you ufe
Charlea Rowe and, tamlly, Row~ th'at 1t iH not greatly to be wondered at that our nation B ('
gmlndm ur the famous Centennial tr~ mg to pia~ the paper sla.bs
cna Rhodes and Louise SH.nons atct 1&amp;'16 Is an ohlie1vo.tion to11.cr
tended church at East Letart Sun·
so completely infested With Cllmmals ol. all sorts. colors,
Wild men
Drl (!.:ll~ II Bhts and ) (Oill!tructed n! stone n•Jd 1ustt d
~H\nd PaliLCC chaug 1•11 Its sys- clay even1tti!
c.reeds and descrlptwm~.
da.nclng girls reaLm ed the IH9.J ciJ -~Lon l~ OVI:llloo.k~; Lt,e Pennsy tracks
\VIih every den! cvc1y shuffle
Mlu VIrgie Sarson has returned
cus In Chicago After )0111 old 111 Fah monL Pa1k
IHi eve! y card Ju~tt mak.e up ~our bomc followJng a ten days visit
MlnnesotR. grand pop
saw tllem
-with Kasper Sayre and family ot
1 1 onvent.lons as you go 'along
. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
they had to blind fold hun und \ What we wnr,t IAl know 15 whv
Antlqmty
ELL, the Economic Confetencc ts alJOut to be du;baml· back him Into the barn
We will give you 1l Ju;t of some - - ··~=========
1illr.y don t ma~\e the butldtng~ PCI·
l lllllUCnt? We saw the San Fn.nc!s- rl thu pla~s gathered In Hollywood
cd and the delegates are prepariPg to return to t heir The f\N)t !Rh we tcmcmbe1 v.ith 1'( blllldlng~ ten yea!~; ago and Uny Mont1eal llnd Luug Islam!
NOTICI!; OF PUBL1C HEARING
011 \he PM"t~ Ru.ral SeHoot
~ home~ with Just exactly noth111g accomph1:1hed ~;o lai
a~ any degtee or db;putatlons RIILhen ~ me st ill 111 fine ccudllton 'l lteYH'
tlclty Is the P!Lris I odeo In 1900 111 Golden Oute Patk We hOtle th.tt
Sobbing Sarah-Queen of Spades'
Dfdrlot. But~rt:t. ~
the ult1mate good of the worlu Jg concerned.
That was a. big s uccess If you (:an the Chtcago wondets don t fold up without Jack of He\Lrt8
Gen'l Code Sec 5625 22
llkc the ~ccncry in Ulrl ot the 1
Notice 1s he~by given ihat on
A::; l)redtcted Ill these colu:Jtns prwr to the asi'emblmg lJellcve po~;tcards
-Liverpool Jump Rubbing a .'lpot ~'he 19th day of July, 1933, at 8 o1Goldrn West
of the envoyti trom the \annu~ countries, the only hope of Then we had one In Phlladelphht 1
rtf two cllamondt&gt; and making 1t clock P M a public hearing will be
h1 1006 That wasn t u Century uf
I'm ace
1 clrl on the Budget prepared by th 1,
the sCK'• JO» ut any tim e, wa• tl1.1t t he many lj~tll opcun debt- Prrgress
because Boles Penroac was
We go to evc1 ~ ~ t,1 1 -e .md count y
Portland Rum! School District or
~ m· cnnnlt'lf':-1 were hopefullhnl tht• Umtec: States, tuvclgled :.till a young man We tuweled fnlr wr. I an , 1each by wll Ol boa ~
Reverse Gears--When a f meSI!e Me•gs Coumy Ohio. tor the ~ext 5 ftjdes-Mcrry Go Ro1Uld. Ferri&amp; Wheel, Merry MII-ap, Kiddy AuLo Ride
~Ciwn t.o the Jamestown Exposition We haV(j nevet \\On a prize m 1 fnllfi you can Lake 1t back and try succt.&gt;edlns Hscal year ending Decinto Rlldt ,l conference, would hy for ce of pre~sure bt'ought somewhere
llround tha t t!me Rnd r!nged &amp; cane But when the man 1t the other way
· ember 31st 1g34
1\nd 818' Sfnall MiDa,are Ratlroad-5 FR~~ ACTS a.nd t5 llollar Cuh
to bcur, he compelled to heed thelt demandl:! und make to the St Loulfi fair also In be- lliLches Ius rw kel we ate In Lhe
Such hearing will be held at tht P:dZC8 WJII be JfVIln away everi nl M Come and 1&lt;:n,10y ynurseU and
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trips we got In some vr 1y fron t llne t1ying to track Lhe f\lmDouble Snoopm-Piaylng
your office of U1e Portland School House
greut cum·eKslons on the war debt question, As ulso pre lwt&gt;en
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Win t.ne PriZE!.
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tournament elimlnatlon
Middleport by de.l'eatlnl:
from Dixie, ~m.ed the
play the winner Iof the;:.~·~~~:
Jackson fKlrap which
Monday night
The Mason City bays started
riaht out as 1[ they meant business
and scored a run in Jig time In tm
very ftrst trl\me without the sembls.m.-e of £\ hit
Thla
howev l;lr,
was their first, last and only t1areup in an olfer.sivc manner during
the entire evening
In fa.ct, Edt'lle DemOI!key pJtehOO
one ot the b~st gam3S or his career.
kecf]lng the boys eatlnr om or his
hand during the remnlndcr of the
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SOCIETY ENTERTAINED
The Aid Soctety 01 the Heath M.
E Church was entertained Thurs(li\Y 1\ftetnoon at tbe home of Mrs
w B Patterson Regular routine
tustness was transacted, tollowed
1 v a socia.l hour. Rerreshmmt.l!
Byers; "Sea Foam" ,. 1 Ice cream and cake was served

Pauline Ma.uuel and Anna Mae
1 66ain were Sunday guestll of Hazel
Manuel recently
Capt C F Roush attended the
luneral of Jack PrJce at Portland
Rev Mehl, wife and two children
ct Pcmeroy spent Tuesday with W
A Johnson and family
Mr and Mrs Will Sayre were
eunday guests of Mr and Mrs
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C.•eorge Krider of Bowman11 Run.
Mrs Edwin Norrls and son Everf. tt of Akron spent a few days with
Van Wolfe and family .
Charl:e Po&amp;ter 1&amp; all smiles Its a
D 1-2 lb alrl born July 8th
P.aul Hayman wtfe and be.by of HerP are a few memben of PreSident Roosevelt's "Super-Cabtnet" J'IC·
Racine were calling on Ray Hay - tured as they arrived at the Wh 1te Hou se to attenll the first mcetinR' tn
plan lor the recovery of the country Top, left t.o r1ght, are Secretary of
man and famtl)'
Mrs Herbert Sayre and two chil- the Inter1or Ickes, Jmse H. Jone!, of thoR F. C, and ~ecretary of thA
are George N Peek f 1eft), agr1cultuust, and
dren of Am go, W Va called on Navy ·Swanson. Below
Secretaey of Afl'ICU!ture W 4.lla.ce.
Maude and JOille Pickens recently
Gold1e Wolfe of Akron spent the
1 FlJW'Lh with her parents, Mr and
P\'IHIAN PARK- All NEXT WEEK!
' Mu ¥ A Wolfe
lATLIP SHOWS
Naomi Rhodes Josephine Wolfe
and Gene Neville attended an all 1
oay serv1ce Sunday at the M E
church near Evans, W Va
Edna Hylbert or Chtu"leston Is [
~mending a few days the guest o!
.Maude and Josephine Pickens
Lewts Saunders and family of
Middlrport were v181tors or W A
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»reeentation ot the second of two
l'etlUala given by pla.no pupll8 or
JlfM Prances Daniels The proaram, to which the )general public
WRll ex~nded Ul 1nvttatlon DP6&amp;Jecl at 8 o'elqck. The ftn~t recital by
11'0\lP one pupUII wu. glven July so
'l'be followtna: progra.m was rendered
"PlayinK Catch", Blake,
Jean Ebersbach, "The Acrobat"
Adalr, Marth&amp; Howell,
''Peter
Pf.D,", M'.okrejs,
Cressa.
Webb;
''Oome, Olp and Romp With Me' ,
Bl.ftord, Vlrllnla Whl~e, 'A Gold•
ft8b Swtms in ~y Llly Pond", Rodters. Mlldre1 Howett, Fh cfllf!S
1ri the Grass" Wadley, Angie Ell~th
"By the Lake"1 Adair
Nellie
"The Nlghtlngal~".

ct any color ot any suit Add them

End Play- Wide run around the
room while your interference bowls
over the klbitzen

The latest tack tned by the attornsy is to bnng a
•roarr1ed woman bcfo1 e the tnbunal with a sworn ~:~hste-1
ment that ~::dlt!, v. hile un a tlyHt w1th h~r lover, ~aw the 1
~obbers escape und that tht) men convwted B:re not the I
. men who cornmttted the robbery. The reason she has
kept het '5l lem;e su lung H~ evtdent, accordmg to her recital
but her con~:~cien~:e e\ Jdently long dormant, finally has
overcome all oLl)tucle.s 111 her de:;H'e to do good and nght
u wrong th.at I.'S ::tbout to be committed.
Of cuurl:!e there is every reason to believe thHt th1s JS
r £.imply another m e:ms of tnckmg JustiCe but 1t wlll cause
Uclaytt and eftort as weJI ab money to prove the falsity of
, ~he st"to!ment, 1f 1t can even then be proven.

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' JBE
BELATED c•tlempt ot Ute altornevs
,
• tor the two ne~ I
grot~S condemned to du~ for the murder of un offit.:er
lh.ifing a Jet.:c nt b~·nk hold·up near Cincmnab, but ~howH \
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w,hat lengthl:i Cltmmal~ w1ll go to save them ~elvt·~ after I
cunvtctwn~ .tnd whut :;ubhrtugel:i are w:~cd to work on the 1
11ympathtc::s of Pa1don Board:-~ al:! well ~~s exeruh~cs who
hold ~ho power of passmg out lemency.

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~tive crowd

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1'4.\NUFACTURED EVIDENCE

double!l
The vame wu wttwuaJiy fut bt!ina pla.yed bt M mlnutea.
Th .. Mlddlcport t.ea.rn wtll enter~
the Port.lmoUt 811r!'£'1Pitlon at
o'e l;o,cal fteld tonleht a.t 10 16

1 Tcent.¥y-Weentay-Deuce t.rey five

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follows ·

Orand Palace--Tea.rtng ,;he deck ]
into Uttle hunks Then throwlnK 1
~ the l'eluJt a.t your partnt!r

ItakeMorgan
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110rt or c tally In the

They ~~e&lt;:u,.OO n.1rut blt.A &amp;II ott
Stewa rt who r~ ff"'))'). U1e box
tr.. LaJr.;, rust b8ae m the etg,hth 1·• ~
n1ng Thrt" .. ur l.he8e btngietl wete

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f Lover'a Leap-;:-;rab tor your
l ow11 beer a.rldl knocking all the
c'ther glasaes otr w~h your elbow.

:::~· Ohio, undBr the Act ot March 3, lti7Y. i'Ubll.lhed Daily aw::.
except Ba.Qlrd&amp;f. ~tt:d on Lower Secor1d lUred, Pomewy, 0. I

Jlf"'- 'm no inltanoe

PB!IO

for R~overy"

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Dlmoskcy ., If 45
Allc!'lswmll, cr 4
Ra1'tl'ngs lb
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Total
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GIJtl.S L08E, 6 iD t
The
Middleport
team ClUI'
.,.,
defeated , by the"''"''I£UHl
!Jlrl.s' uotnt 1n the ,, .. o'c!oct ~~~:arne
Friday evtnln&amp;, 8 oo 4
&lt;OonUnued from Pat"e One'J
Despite the fact that the MJddlePoat carrt.ed a parachute a baj
port &amp;lrls were putlclpatln&amp;: In contalnina extra clotbln• and to!their ftrst. oont.ett of Ule aeuon, lilt articles, and tool:. a quart of
U•ey opened up wiUl a. mld·seuon
~
form that contlnuaUy l'.tpt them In wa 1 a. quart. or tomato ju.Jc~, a
th"' runntna tbrouahout At variOUII packa.ge of t.oaat. a.nd three pack&amp;
t•mes the lead. and vlc\oey' :or the of chewirq' guru
Laurel
Oliff
q(reptlon
WM
Aa a precaution If forced dOI•rn
tnreMened. by tl'le loeaJ i!rla, while where &amp;frplane ga.sollnt: lFI unob·-~
.. --tmstve play e·-•.o
the talnable,
c1so the C'f 1
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~
or ethyl nbeklcarrea
d 3 t\1\1\
hoP.!'t
of their manaaers
u an
OJV\I cent1me~res
~e of the lar&lt;eet crow•· e•- to o r lead with whlch ordln.Hn l'lW}-o..ut
'"4
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Vl'
atten,d • oame on the old hlgh · ne can ....._, turned Into hlgh te~t
r
t
school nlay
ground, which has ·...., ue
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foll owlnK vlrtu~tUV t he
been ':used t.hJB ae&amp;PiOil, WA prf¥Dt
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II&gt;
f'rldai ev"nlnK .... watch t.he alrls same route O'ller w.l•ch h~ and
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do baetle Other -aameS wiU toUow,
Rt 'Y sped on their rcc01d ftlght
tne manaJers have promlaed
anQ substl'ntla!Jy til':' sat:1 coui'Sf'
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toltcwed by the luckless James
Mattern forced clown In Ww
Wtlllam Bullls, Jr., or Washing- wnstc8 ct Sibto•io on h&amp;s atl;•mtJt t.o
D 0 after a visit here with M '='rf'ak th~ Post-Or~tty lecord
0 Whlte,and family . left S&amp;turday
Mattern 1s still ln Sibella awaitmornlnli: Or .-. bWilnes&amp;.vlalt 1n Cln- lng a plane which will carry him
ctnna.tl and Colwnbu.s
He wilt to Nome Ala!lta, from where h"
be joined later at Parkersburg by Will H.nl.sh his solo utk-mpl
•hia mother, Mrs. William Buill.!! alA crowd o[ about 1 000 persons
:110 of Washington 0 C, who re- ·vas present to see th e t.::i k.P-oft'
ma.lned here ror a Iunger Visit with ?resent was Mrs Post and Clyde
the White famjly
~n~born who nresented the Okl&lt;:~.·
MrR Lee Boyd a.r.d son ~ ·or hema
lth
1 k
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Detroit
Aft~ spe~!p.K , several C1oun~ F~Jix ;onucL~c~n~~f! fit:nt by
weeks visi t ~rc w:teh Mrs !Boyds
"""'t l"t d th M
parents, Mr and Mrs w.. G Hud.. ...,. u e
e nmn 1e
U" lnlu

l.on,

"'bll.rklnt
' u.......,

bo&lt;:trround
111e
downtown ak)'llne,
and the"' ]uat.J'

or atbt tleld • pleoes wlU
~ thelr kiud welcome out over
tpe lake N h. al1pt 1QLo U.e hubor.
But the ofUclal welcome wW beil.n ""en before- bO rllde!l 1n over the
talrgrounda ' ~an'1 Selfrld.le
tJeld ent Ita qnt pun:u1t IJ'Oup,
lleaded by Lleut Col P M. Andren
to meet the ~ltora and e~
them to the ~nrt ot their 7,DOQ ..mlft
Journey
A.s the skyllnP comes Into view Lhe
American fller11 at an altitude nt
t 000 reeL, will ~wing Into a ~
romJt&amp;tion Ln which the I t.en
I T A L V wW snell out an lnl.tW
~lut.e
By l)rder or the Depart-ment of Cmr.mercp, no air cran
may approach nearer than half a
n
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:n e o ihe Bll.lbo planea.
The U B 8 Wilmette, W)th Oov
Henry Horner of nuno~. Jtu:rus
C Dawes President or a Ceutury of
:r~~~ ~ta~~~ ~~e.w,a~S ~;
dlgnltarlel:l abc&gt;ard wHl pick uJ) the
Italians when they
anchor their
seaplanes ore Na'? pier
The otricial cer.emonics wJU be
held at the hall i:l1' .sch:nee levee
and every one or the 110,000 seats
will be occupied
A!l.t!r reserving
30 000 seats for distmgulshed vlL'IIlors the tll.ir told the pubUc the
others would be tree to them

dle.!lton,
lett F)1d11.y
for a. short vis- the
o.!tcr a pomted
3 ooo toot
30 22 1.5 o2 o0 ,t
In ColumbuS
~ore.;ret;umlne:
n air
and easily
' immediately
It I:;;,;;:;;::;;:;;:~~
10
0 1 1 0 (j the ir home
Mrs ' H\l~leston ac;. northeast
0 0 Ia 0 0 companied them to Columbus
W.-ather bu rea u officials sul d tt1
1 1 1 5 o
Evangeline Kanouse and Alberta I would have a fa voring t.atl 1\lnd of 1 '
- - - - -~ D~tlehol&amp;t of Columbus wm arrive e.bol:t 21 mil·", velocity on the&gt; fit st
, 5 9 21 ll 3 Sunda.y' for a VISit wltl;l. Mrs. Fr-Dk Ftagc of th~ fllgbt.
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Kanouse a.mJ '{aml\y
-~~
Scot (' by IJ:nlngt~
Mrs. I:"reda WelliDi pt Colurn w
New York July 15-INs-on the
Midq~epori
Mo~cn City
arrived 8aturday fOr a lhort. v~t reels l)f WHeY. Post who hopped 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~ T
.. ~
otf this morning: on $ new reeotd~
H its
0 1 o 1 o 0 o 0 b 2 wll.h hq gl)'lndfather,~ n- Mental! r.l'ek lng round the world fl.lght two
Port$nouth
RUP~'I
J 0 Q 0 0 0 0 o I) l cr Vme atr!et
~rs,"'Weulne- wilt Lithuanian avlaton took off from
Opp r non,
1 0 1 0 t 0 0 0, 0
3 be P.HliliXlpltJ1Ied bOrne Sunday eve• ,Floy&lt;J Berfnett IUr.port on a nonAt. Middle~ HIIC~k School
nln'!' b} h£1r mother, ~ Ada.!') fitojl flight to Kaunas Lithuania
Gninnds
Krause. whQ baa bdU •VLIItlng. be~
The flier~ are Captain stephen
MM1d\eport
Glrena&amp;;
9 fOT the past two weeks wU:I:). M(:l DarkJI' and s~anley T
Hits
0~03ll1ftx:
T 0 N I·G H T!
Krausf11 fl;lther ' J.lr Merrell:
both· or Chtcligo
Runs
0103l020x
GA~t.t: STARTS A'r 10:15
5
ML!Jr.
Bu&amp;ie
Taylor
and
Mrs.
Owen
O.moiall;t
announcmK
that
they
Opp e lrOt'S
0012\0:lOx 6 Rk:e 'VI,sltMd. ThurMttay 1t1 Athenll WFre. :making a "full load te-st'
with Don Kfy&gt;ler 10 year old san uf tilgh~ Darius and Olrenas wheeled
.1\.dmiuion Sc and JOe
Tl\'o b:ll'..e httg, E. Demosk:ey, H Mr and Mr8 A W Kasler, whti·la their Bellanca monoplane to thE
Dfm( •hv Orlltlgh":)r
critically 111 The Ka.eier family ruuwa,y, sent it roartng down the
St-ud\ QUt by St,ewart 1 hy OP- form:r.)y De&amp;lded In Mhtdlepor1
4.200-foo~ litrett:b and lifted It Olll
n•, t&gt;l • Y 3
~
Mr. ahd Mrs T C O~n. ~ho O\f'r LhP. AtlantiC
Br ~~ un. br.lls by: sl.cwart 1, tty
been v.t~tttng for.JOllle ~m~ n
To new~papermen hoviever th"
Smith 1 by Demos~y 2.
,
G lwnbWt with Herbert Thatcher pair (:nnflded that they were stm tWIId ;&gt;ltct•Q DetnOI .. _ ' 3, .SI:e'A~ c.nd family ,l will tetur'n Sunday tng lhe flight t.o liitlma:-.ia
)P
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'l'he Thatchers W1il"" 'aC(lompanY
a.rt 3
,
~ them here 11.nd spend the day
Stolen bMO Neal
Mr and Mrs. oscar Bauer left
Runs batted l.h l;)y E QqmoSk.e~;, $BLUI"daf fot" q ten Mw rt.iihlP.J trip
Rnwlm~&amp;. T,hom~ Gallaghel,
on the Muskln&amp;:mn 1rver '
Allen!&gt;worth•
·
J ohn l.Jftr~ell vws relt\oYed from
&lt;&lt;kntlnued 1Toll,l ~e One)
Fmt b..'UJe eon erro!"S M:.~.son City 1the A'thens State h~ltal, where )le headed a jj:roup of prominent Chic2, M.ddle(X&gt;r~ 4
,
, h&lt;&gt;s t.~en updergolnQ' trta~nt for agoans lilll'l Italian - Amer1oa113 who
Left oH ban's M!lson C!.ty 4 Mid- tl:1' past ~reve ra.l months to his will greet h1m when he t!ltl'l'fer~:
Nisht and Momlnc to keep
them Clean, Clear aM Healt:hy
tllcpr.rt. 121
·10"'1'\' en ,south Third avenue, &amp;J!,- 1rom tht&lt; tlagshlp lo a I &lt;:ORSt
l:{uard cutter i n the harbo r to come
li..o.l hCd 1Ull.'; Middlcpolt I
urdBY
1
Wrice for Fru "Eyt~ Car."•
or .. BJC Beauty" Buok
Umplr ~~ Mees. D. Allensworth. c. I Ed Parson!! ls reported to have ashore
Fireboats will belch mo\Ultalnous
A ''n'" orth
.
511ffered a hear~ attack Friday eveMIAMCo.,.O.pl 8 i~tl: mooSt.,Oua..
SJUI:lYJrOf ~at.cr int..o the alr ll.EBln,
Tinw or ~me 54 mlnuteq
ning

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would come oi the meetingi:i, 1111d ao ta1 that 11:1 JU8t what

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Whtle con ~ uieruble money has been wa.:~ted ~y our
rlclcgatea tn London, money that might much better have
been spent m our own cou.ntry, it has llt lea1:1t not been a

tntal loss. If th&lt;'l e have b...,n any doubts in the mmds of
~n~ne regard1ng the hope~ and destres of the Euron_eJun
Jlations, those doubt• ha' c bee n thoroughly dispelled.
,.
The European deblur nations, hended hy France and
' r.bly seconded by EnKland and Belgtum, have been placed
1n then· buc hght. The." have but one aim m v1ew. When
ltihat u1m WllS dtS:;,lpnted, they were ready to bnng Ihe j

l!;'c~lon8 to n do:1c.

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Non e of the conutttcs at th e meeting, excePt the
United :5latet;, was IH'epan•cl to mak e any concea:itom; ot
any kiJHJ or d escriPtion . The «&gt;Htlh' lay out WHH of r;uch
nature thut wnr dchtH wns tn he the ouly pmnt to be ar' \ itl'Uted. Fortunately, however, our prc!o\tdent is not ~o
intCin ntwnn lly mdtn ed ttl the expen:-;e of ht:o~ ft)l\ow coun-,
trymcn and cum,tJtucnt:.!, that he "ould consider any further dtsc ll"tWJ\1 oJ th1 ~ '-'ll hJt'd ,u1u ..:n all the world know s
jw~t what nnm cdt,1,tcl.~· followed Mr. ltrw:o~(•velt' !" tnsistenc e
lhst ttln:.l' li llhioct::.. be~ UJ~;&lt; u:-;."erl whH'h it w~:-. Hgvoed,~
would lw rliHcussecl.
The naxt mo\'c f('r uur prclient ad 1
m.Jni~trnllon tr&gt; mnkc, ts one wtth the cnd 1n vww that will
~lvc our deutor• to und er.IJind th•t we expeet •uttlemenl.

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Travelet'S report finding nne tribe tn Afncn 111 which
t~e bpblc• at·c held ov~r a c"mpfire and '(•mokM" in or
·~er to make them pure. Tho up-to-date Amerlcan h•bY
~Jl~ to get "~~oked" ala el'garetle, when It 11et• a ltttl~
ol4pr.
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DID YOU EVER STOP
TO·THINK?

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She I;'Onad under the barbed wil'e
Of die 'fence, and raced ahead 1n~
:t,he poJ1j:liel. ,"Aren't they beautiel,
•!....(ill you ~11•r Bee R\I.C:h huge rmu? 1'
! : •l}lo/' he aald, smihng famtly, "l
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-.a.J. i.wt •t.Oppqrl. The htt.le. patch

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By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
G. L. lANDSBURG, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE
RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZILIAN AMERICAN SAYS:
THAT Bra~il ia potentially a great market for good standard
branjla of Amer1can exports. $30,000,000 worth are already im·
ported.
The population totals 40,000,1100 and ita birth-rate ia one of
the hitheat in the world.
Fro111 the American point of view, tho average atandard of
li¥int is extremely low, but there exista a growing prosperous middle e;la~t, appreciati!e of-and wh~t ia more importanl, 1 capable
cf p~y1n1 for-:quahty 1ooda. It 11 uaelesa for foreign IJoods to
try
•n the cheapell1radea of mcrchandioe, which are
by local manufacturers.
·
faila tq ~each the tr!lal man of the population,
pa~-~~llte~a~e. 1-!owever, the portio'! ofJhe.
has the r~uJ~Jte buy1111 power haa h• seneral a
llf·tllo ~tliah ""1Ua11e.
-mlll!tr the I-t linguiab ;., the world. All
~Y" for ~any senerationa apoken Fre'nc:h.
"' t)le h.•sher educational institutions are

!.,•theD},, •he and' lhll 1 had found on
lte h~a.. ..road Jaat .summer ••• Bill

·1.. must t!vertth!utg remmd her of
IU? Huat he )H3 ~~ways iD hfr

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hel' and Curtis whom Jhe wantftd ao
tolove • • 1 '
With a -little bnlf strangled sob
,,_, tlung ' herself 10to his arms,
~shi~ the blQssoml atainst' liia
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cot.t. 0~ Curtis.--love me-love
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n~ de••oe Qf In·
nsl1y-:.j,.t1a pas!lltg mood l'.'el!,
~w noW
, l knmv how much

elt audden nupts of affeetfun are
worth . , . nothing nt all • , • nothln« .••"
"'Come," he !!aid at last, "we mal'lt
\:,., 10inr on to the eoh n l'he 1 o1.d1

1ne dangeroJII
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Trl!llaveise springs alBCJ Bake stseRillg :tm4 bl'llli\.ng 'exceedil!gly .Bate. '
·The Ford ' car is not driven tbrou&amp;h ' its ' "'~ings. lienee tlie axles do not 1
· • ~e-sa, back and tortb and,~o ~\ ).nt1!-tere. "':tdl nOt'llal stee,rj,ng and ,
1 braki
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Now, 'llljout eooaoar: · Udpl'uu(l waicht is th,at •part · !)t tile car 11&amp;1$ht
·· that doe~ ~ot"J'eat · wspri!J',es. · F~r · ttre econoQ:~t ""'l't be low ' in proportion to sprung weight. ,, It ilust be low to prevent e'"""'s Jarring of the
frame and body . In the Ford car it .!! low, due to the use or transverse
springs,
We choose to retain the transverse spring for the above good re&amp;IIODII .
From every point of vi811 !.t J nstities our choice, I t there had been
anything better ror our car, we would have used it.
lie make these springs curselve-every lear in """r'l' spring-set tlle11
up and install them. le kllow what they are and we know why we use t - .

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St. PaW., .!n"!!"')f,a, "'11;88 ~ . iii&lt;1Jliry nn ~ Sl!I&gt;Ject
or tb8 Ford llprt...." He relAte$ a' reoeJ!t expertenoe in wbicn a salesman
talt ba .OOljld oot sell 'bial .,... ,Jiake ot ou witbout tiJ!St depreciating th&lt;f
i'ord oar in this ~r•s IIi¢. 'l'!Je aa1n attack was made on the Ford •
spring. ,I f¥e P¥!8SII'I'fl 1D ·II?'Pli'1Jilllg tl\is point. .
lie use 'tr,ansverse lip~ in .Ford cars tor tb.e !!lllllle reason that "" use
tound wb"".le~a M ~~ fOJ.!IId ~tb*ng better ror tbe 1&gt;'1~,.
· MOst 1P@Ople think tbat tbe , onl~,purpose of a spring is comfortable
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' f!dt~. · · $~t ''!'Prtnp, ~ .'tl,.el) ,ftl'j' tlelttbla-sPrings, can causa discomfort
,.S 1well ,,._ ,d~~· , 4 • 1oQd . ~ng IIIIJSt ,no~ only be oomtortable-it .ust be
~ !~ 1 ~ ills? !!BJWtt -'Of!,rat~.on 'eo.,&lt;j&amp;. The spring we u!le siln-es
~11 th.-,e · PI~·
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A traf!syerse spring-;-w!Jioh SiJ!PlJ 89atiS a spring set cr~swise­
gives o011to;t. It is ll.llie the 'l'l,ngs or a bird-tile tips 11ove IIC&lt;It, while
the bodJ l'elialns steq. I oannat prove .that ~it.)• lette~, .'bu\ you can
·, prove i t !JI a Ford V-8. AJ1f clalt.ler Will gllld:\1 illlO't' 1911' the cpportunitJ .
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The satetJ re""""" tor ,tile t1'81111VeJtSe spJ!ing· aay t;e 1 S'imp.lf stated.
ln ~irtg a ourve or turning a ooroer, oneiside or the oar na~urally
lists dOwinrard. Transverse sprillp do not 1 rt up tile opposite side.
They actuaUy decrease tlje oar•a le81&gt;-0Ver. Each spring is set in line
with the axle ~ is attaobed at its center to the traDe. This tends to
prevent tllat swaying on a,, ourve whiob is so uncomfortable and often dangerous. Notice tor yourself how gre&lt;~tlJ \hess springs control this in our

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1trielten. .. And your mother may
wor~ed. What time did she
eave, Curti•'? Awfully earl1'"
"Oh some~ time before we d1d,wme on!"

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THE DAILY TRIBUNE••"PQMEit.OY, OHIO.

THE DAILY TRIBUNE
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that war In China?"

COI\IPAIIY

M:azch.l.ng ---chtneae-Rwml.nl
· a.rowtd table to cop a aneak at your
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MATIONA.lt

A.DVEBTISJNG &amp;EPRESFNTATlVIA
t'red llbnball, !Do.

Cb.lcaJO, Fblla.Uiphl&amp;, PIUaburch,

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In ~he meantime, the element of doubt is mJected mto
' the ca1:1e JUst enough to make honest men, men who would
t•athet ~ree a guilty man a:o free a thousand times, than to
convict one mnocent md1v1dual, fear that they rtught
make a ' m1stake. Ce1 tamly this phase of the controver.,y
ha::~ all been thought out and gone over oy tho~e makmg
pleas because tt is that featUI'e wh1c11 they hop e will

fa.lrly-large , alzed and apprewas ln llttenda.nce

Fnrlcy
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carefully. changln1 the trump with 1
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l'l the Donnybrook Pair there lt
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The viQ.tors annexed twa hits,
one Ot them by MAoon In the second, the first Dlf' n to ba.t and the
other by Kraru.ttet \"lit.h ~W? out in
the fOUi'th.
Kl:autter reached oocond by vlrtuc 01' a wild pltcll. but M.a.ron died
a'~ tht! Initial saCk
tn tact atter
the first tmling the Dixie lad&amp; were
tl'tlrely helplef!s wb,Uc at bat
Eddie walksd two and both of
other by Krautter wlU. two ou• ill
tilese came fn the first Inning
Thereafter four- men reached drat
In . safety,
two or them q
aforementioned by the hit
route and twp others through llr'·
rcra. One or these H Walsh rea.cb~
ed .nrst In tlle tl}lrd, the first
mnn up, nod · reached "the thlrd
stll.~l k&gt; dte t.here
None other
ex~pt l(.r&amp;ld«&gt;r,
left flrst be8e
That ' is \lOW effectively Demoakey
Juot WM pitehlng
111 .the meilnt.~rne the !d'lddleport
!mow
me. I bcyt wtro rolng d.lo:'
['ettll'li u
ifJOU ru:f tKre anti or.e there until tth' n
oome· tr 'a I u·~'l.Cir•d tt.ve which was just.
I ean three more than they needed.
no fool.
They scored once in the 11ec~nd,
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1(~a~;; ~~:r~~d~k~~espent a
Sntne g;x:s fnr llnee-caJd monte
Drutng an electrical .storm light ~
U.y At thu.r '8u.c•" f:t.aer
I We hope thnt these gad1ets and nlng enU&gt;nd the residence of
1t,lmmlxt•s u&amp;e not oullaw In Ch1c~ CharlJ.e Foster on the electric wires
save the worthlest:1 necks of their chents.
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1 S9 1L takes one of rve1ythmg to a.nd Ignited the framework of the
a wmld and the same goes house Members of the family were
The1r onJy hope is to see the sentence of deuth com•
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present and extinguished the blaze
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If. ;r ~
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muted to sentences of hfe Jmpnsonmeht as even that conk
The Century of Progress Is step~
~P:w Ga.m11 t\sttlnlshes Onlookers
Maude Johnson and Josle Pickcestuon 11:1 qutte a. victory for them when theu clients have ping out ne&amp;tly and Urntly Seem11 San F1 ancl~;co put on u 1.00d The mw game of Grand Pu!Rce ens were calLing on rrlenda d 1
~ ; pe,,n guilty of murdcrin~r in cold blood to escape after rob· that Chlcali:O Is Lhtt l"fl&amp;l town fur thow .some time rrt;a l'hc bulldmgs J' tnpl&lt;ll\ t,tklng l.hc place of con· litiVe.!l Rt Racine Bund&amp;y an re\\Odd falrs They had one there ure sti ll sLandwg Whlch 18 ~ mlE lllH.Ct b t ldg(' 1t llns 110 J.ules, no
Mrs Wlll U~rri or :Mt Moriah
~an~tng lUStitutlon.
1n 1893 that was a pip
lake Seems
the archltcctwal , .1aso ns amt no poot mortemB
Clllled on z~:onds and
lati
11:9 1 ule for fall ulldings 1:&gt; to ,nti\}Se
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ves
jlut ·~was -ir~r lhu•· Justice, blindfolded, baa little rt wu out first
t 1 , &gt; ! t • ~ .,., I , ,
cootrlb\ltlon! tb'&gt; !fhem oijt \ o
cheesecloth' 'spprt
lli Wa.s Invented to tmnoy kibtf'~
Chafli!IB .R06da &gt;ci.U~d"~J hJ8 t50b''i1~a1ace to triumph .~A most criminaJ cases. There are so internatlDnal contc1ences Po.llt! ¥ Lutter nnd wrapping ~ap ~:1
zP.r:;: and well-meaning but ha.rd- tn-IaW and dauahter 1\u.sh · Mc'
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who hang! Nickles of Antiquity Monday
,-qry
many cases
of trials
resulting In tr:.~.vestie~ on JUStice (.al expert~ say lhc 1893 Mldwu.y 16
wrhat made Am c1lco.n a world pow1 he ontv bull din~; standing-alia ~round .\-OUr neck while you ufe
Charlea Rowe and, tamlly, Row~ th'at 1t iH not greatly to be wondered at that our nation B ('
gmlndm ur the famous Centennial tr~ mg to pia~ the paper sla.bs
cna Rhodes and Louise SH.nons atct 1&amp;'16 Is an ohlie1vo.tion to11.cr
tended church at East Letart Sun·
so completely infested With Cllmmals ol. all sorts. colors,
Wild men
Drl (!.:ll~ II Bhts and ) (Oill!tructed n! stone n•Jd 1ustt d
~H\nd PaliLCC chaug 1•11 Its sys- clay even1tti!
c.reeds and descrlptwm~.
da.nclng girls reaLm ed the IH9.J ciJ -~Lon l~ OVI:llloo.k~; Lt,e Pennsy tracks
\VIih every den! cvc1y shuffle
Mlu VIrgie Sarson has returned
cus In Chicago After )0111 old 111 Fah monL Pa1k
IHi eve! y card Ju~tt mak.e up ~our bomc followJng a ten days visit
MlnnesotR. grand pop
saw tllem
-with Kasper Sayre and family ot
1 1 onvent.lons as you go 'along
. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
they had to blind fold hun und \ What we wnr,t IAl know 15 whv
Antlqmty
ELL, the Economic Confetencc ts alJOut to be du;baml· back him Into the barn
We will give you 1l Ju;t of some - - ··~=========
1illr.y don t ma~\e the butldtng~ PCI·
l lllllUCnt? We saw the San Fn.nc!s- rl thu pla~s gathered In Hollywood
cd and the delegates are prepariPg to return to t heir The f\N)t !Rh we tcmcmbe1 v.ith 1'( blllldlng~ ten yea!~; ago and Uny Mont1eal llnd Luug Islam!
NOTICI!; OF PUBL1C HEARING
011 \he PM"t~ Ru.ral SeHoot
~ home~ with Just exactly noth111g accomph1:1hed ~;o lai
a~ any degtee or db;putatlons RIILhen ~ me st ill 111 fine ccudllton 'l lteYH'
tlclty Is the P!Lris I odeo In 1900 111 Golden Oute Patk We hOtle th.tt
Sobbing Sarah-Queen of Spades'
Dfdrlot. But~rt:t. ~
the ult1mate good of the worlu Jg concerned.
That was a. big s uccess If you (:an the Chtcago wondets don t fold up without Jack of He\Lrt8
Gen'l Code Sec 5625 22
llkc the ~ccncry in Ulrl ot the 1
Notice 1s he~by given ihat on
A::; l)redtcted Ill these colu:Jtns prwr to the asi'emblmg lJellcve po~;tcards
-Liverpool Jump Rubbing a .'lpot ~'he 19th day of July, 1933, at 8 o1Goldrn West
of the envoyti trom the \annu~ countries, the only hope of Then we had one In Phlladelphht 1
rtf two cllamondt&gt; and making 1t clock P M a public hearing will be
h1 1006 That wasn t u Century uf
I'm ace
1 clrl on the Budget prepared by th 1,
the sCK'• JO» ut any tim e, wa• tl1.1t t he many lj~tll opcun debt- Prrgress
because Boles Penroac was
We go to evc1 ~ ~ t,1 1 -e .md count y
Portland Rum! School District or
~ m· cnnnlt'lf':-1 were hopefullhnl tht• Umtec: States, tuvclgled :.till a young man We tuweled fnlr wr. I an , 1each by wll Ol boa ~
Reverse Gears--When a f meSI!e Me•gs Coumy Ohio. tor the ~ext 5 ftjdes-Mcrry Go Ro1Uld. Ferri&amp; Wheel, Merry MII-ap, Kiddy AuLo Ride
~Ciwn t.o the Jamestown Exposition We haV(j nevet \\On a prize m 1 fnllfi you can Lake 1t back and try succt.&gt;edlns Hscal year ending Decinto Rlldt ,l conference, would hy for ce of pre~sure bt'ought somewhere
llround tha t t!me Rnd r!nged &amp; cane But when the man 1t the other way
· ember 31st 1g34
1\nd 818' Sfnall MiDa,are Ratlroad-5 FR~~ ACTS a.nd t5 llollar Cuh
to bcur, he compelled to heed thelt demandl:! und make to the St Loulfi fair also In be- lliLches Ius rw kel we ate In Lhe
Such hearing will be held at tht P:dZC8 WJII be JfVIln away everi nl M Come and 1&lt;:n,10y ynurseU and
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trips we got In some vr 1y fron t llne t1ying to track Lhe f\lmDouble Snoopm-Piaylng
your office of U1e Portland School House
greut cum·eKslons on the war debt question, As ulso pre lwt&gt;en
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Win t.ne PriZE!.
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tournament elimlnatlon
Middleport by de.l'eatlnl:
from Dixie, ~m.ed the
play the winner Iof the;:.~·~~~:
Jackson fKlrap which
Monday night
The Mason City bays started
riaht out as 1[ they meant business
and scored a run in Jig time In tm
very ftrst trl\me without the sembls.m.-e of £\ hit
Thla
howev l;lr,
was their first, last and only t1areup in an olfer.sivc manner during
the entire evening
In fa.ct, Edt'lle DemOI!key pJtehOO
one ot the b~st gam3S or his career.
kecf]lng the boys eatlnr om or his
hand during the remnlndcr of the
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SOCIETY ENTERTAINED
The Aid Soctety 01 the Heath M.
E Church was entertained Thurs(li\Y 1\ftetnoon at tbe home of Mrs
w B Patterson Regular routine
tustness was transacted, tollowed
1 v a socia.l hour. Rerreshmmt.l!
Byers; "Sea Foam" ,. 1 Ice cream and cake was served

Pauline Ma.uuel and Anna Mae
1 66ain were Sunday guestll of Hazel
Manuel recently
Capt C F Roush attended the
luneral of Jack PrJce at Portland
Rev Mehl, wife and two children
ct Pcmeroy spent Tuesday with W
A Johnson and family
Mr and Mrs Will Sayre were
eunday guests of Mr and Mrs
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C.•eorge Krider of Bowman11 Run.
Mrs Edwin Norrls and son Everf. tt of Akron spent a few days with
Van Wolfe and family .
Charl:e Po&amp;ter 1&amp; all smiles Its a
D 1-2 lb alrl born July 8th
P.aul Hayman wtfe and be.by of HerP are a few memben of PreSident Roosevelt's "Super-Cabtnet" J'IC·
Racine were calling on Ray Hay - tured as they arrived at the Wh 1te Hou se to attenll the first mcetinR' tn
plan lor the recovery of the country Top, left t.o r1ght, are Secretary of
man and famtl)'
Mrs Herbert Sayre and two chil- the Inter1or Ickes, Jmse H. Jone!, of thoR F. C, and ~ecretary of thA
are George N Peek f 1eft), agr1cultuust, and
dren of Am go, W Va called on Navy ·Swanson. Below
Secretaey of Afl'ICU!ture W 4.lla.ce.
Maude and JOille Pickens recently
Gold1e Wolfe of Akron spent the
1 FlJW'Lh with her parents, Mr and
P\'IHIAN PARK- All NEXT WEEK!
' Mu ¥ A Wolfe
lATLIP SHOWS
Naomi Rhodes Josephine Wolfe
and Gene Neville attended an all 1
oay serv1ce Sunday at the M E
church near Evans, W Va
Edna Hylbert or Chtu"leston Is [
~mending a few days the guest o!
.Maude and Josephine Pickens
Lewts Saunders and family of
Middlrport were v181tors or W A
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»reeentation ot the second of two
l'etlUala given by pla.no pupll8 or
JlfM Prances Daniels The proaram, to which the )general public
WRll ex~nded Ul 1nvttatlon DP6&amp;Jecl at 8 o'elqck. The ftn~t recital by
11'0\lP one pupUII wu. glven July so
'l'be followtna: progra.m was rendered
"PlayinK Catch", Blake,
Jean Ebersbach, "The Acrobat"
Adalr, Marth&amp; Howell,
''Peter
Pf.D,", M'.okrejs,
Cressa.
Webb;
''Oome, Olp and Romp With Me' ,
Bl.ftord, Vlrllnla Whl~e, 'A Gold•
ft8b Swtms in ~y Llly Pond", Rodters. Mlldre1 Howett, Fh cfllf!S
1ri the Grass" Wadley, Angie Ell~th
"By the Lake"1 Adair
Nellie
"The Nlghtlngal~".

ct any color ot any suit Add them

End Play- Wide run around the
room while your interference bowls
over the klbitzen

The latest tack tned by the attornsy is to bnng a
•roarr1ed woman bcfo1 e the tnbunal with a sworn ~:~hste-1
ment that ~::dlt!, v. hile un a tlyHt w1th h~r lover, ~aw the 1
~obbers escape und that tht) men convwted B:re not the I
. men who cornmttted the robbery. The reason she has
kept het '5l lem;e su lung H~ evtdent, accordmg to her recital
but her con~:~cien~:e e\ Jdently long dormant, finally has
overcome all oLl)tucle.s 111 her de:;H'e to do good and nght
u wrong th.at I.'S ::tbout to be committed.
Of cuurl:!e there is every reason to believe thHt th1s JS
r £.imply another m e:ms of tnckmg JustiCe but 1t wlll cause
Uclaytt and eftort as weJI ab money to prove the falsity of
, ~he st"to!ment, 1f 1t can even then be proven.

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BELATED c•tlempt ot Ute altornevs
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• tor the two ne~ I
grot~S condemned to du~ for the murder of un offit.:er
lh.ifing a Jet.:c nt b~·nk hold·up near Cincmnab, but ~howH \
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w,hat lengthl:i Cltmmal~ w1ll go to save them ~elvt·~ after I
cunvtctwn~ .tnd whut :;ubhrtugel:i are w:~cd to work on the 1
11ympathtc::s of Pa1don Board:-~ al:! well ~~s exeruh~cs who
hold ~ho power of passmg out lemency.

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1'4.\NUFACTURED EVIDENCE

double!l
The vame wu wttwuaJiy fut bt!ina pla.yed bt M mlnutea.
Th .. Mlddlcport t.ea.rn wtll enter~
the Port.lmoUt 811r!'£'1Pitlon at
o'e l;o,cal fteld tonleht a.t 10 16

1 Tcent.¥y-Weentay-Deuce t.rey five

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Orand Palace--Tea.rtng ,;he deck ]
into Uttle hunks Then throwlnK 1
~ the l'eluJt a.t your partnt!r

ItakeMorgan
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Stewa rt who r~ ff"'))'). U1e box
tr.. LaJr.;, rust b8ae m the etg,hth 1·• ~
n1ng Thrt" .. ur l.he8e btngietl wete

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l ow11 beer a.rldl knocking all the
c'ther glasaes otr w~h your elbow.

:::~· Ohio, undBr the Act ot March 3, lti7Y. i'Ubll.lhed Daily aw::.
except Ba.Qlrd&amp;f. ~tt:d on Lower Secor1d lUred, Pomewy, 0. I

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The
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!Jlrl.s' uotnt 1n the ,, .. o'c!oct ~~~:arne
Friday evtnln&amp;, 8 oo 4
&lt;OonUnued from Pat"e One'J
Despite the fact that the MJddlePoat carrt.ed a parachute a baj
port &amp;lrls were putlclpatln&amp;: In contalnina extra clotbln• and to!their ftrst. oont.ett of Ule aeuon, lilt articles, and tool:. a quart of
U•ey opened up wiUl a. mld·seuon
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form that contlnuaUy l'.tpt them In wa 1 a. quart. or tomato ju.Jc~, a
th"' runntna tbrouahout At variOUII packa.ge of t.oaat. a.nd three pack&amp;
t•mes the lead. and vlc\oey' :or the of chewirq' guru
Laurel
Oliff
q(reptlon
WM
Aa a precaution If forced dOI•rn
tnreMened. by tl'le loeaJ i!rla, while where &amp;frplane ga.sollnt: lFI unob·-~
.. --tmstve play e·-•.o
the talnable,
c1so the C'f 1
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or ethyl nbeklcarrea
d 3 t\1\1\
hoP.!'t
of their manaaers
u an
OJV\I cent1me~res
~e of the lar&lt;eet crow•· e•- to o r lead with whlch ordln.Hn l'lW}-o..ut
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been ':used t.hJB ae&amp;PiOil, WA prf¥Dt
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do baetle Other -aameS wiU toUow,
Rt 'Y sped on their rcc01d ftlght
tne manaJers have promlaed
anQ substl'ntla!Jy til':' sat:1 coui'Sf'
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toltcwed by the luckless James
Mattern forced clown In Ww
Wtlllam Bullls, Jr., or Washing- wnstc8 ct Sibto•io on h&amp;s atl;•mtJt t.o
D 0 after a visit here with M '='rf'ak th~ Post-Or~tty lecord
0 Whlte,and family . left S&amp;turday
Mattern 1s still ln Sibella awaitmornlnli: Or .-. bWilnes&amp;.vlalt 1n Cln- lng a plane which will carry him
ctnna.tl and Colwnbu.s
He wilt to Nome Ala!lta, from where h"
be joined later at Parkersburg by Will H.nl.sh his solo utk-mpl
•hia mother, Mrs. William Buill.!! alA crowd o[ about 1 000 persons
:110 of Washington 0 C, who re- ·vas present to see th e t.::i k.P-oft'
ma.lned here ror a Iunger Visit with ?resent was Mrs Post and Clyde
the White famjly
~n~born who nresented the Okl&lt;:~.·
MrR Lee Boyd a.r.d son ~ ·or hema
lth
1 k
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Aft~ spe~!p.K , several C1oun~ F~Jix ;onucL~c~n~~f! fit:nt by
weeks visi t ~rc w:teh Mrs !Boyds
"""'t l"t d th M
parents, Mr and Mrs w.. G Hud.. ...,. u e
e nmn 1e
U" lnlu

l.on,

"'bll.rklnt
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bo&lt;:trround
111e
downtown ak)'llne,
and the"' ]uat.J'

or atbt tleld • pleoes wlU
~ thelr kiud welcome out over
tpe lake N h. al1pt 1QLo U.e hubor.
But the ofUclal welcome wW beil.n ""en before- bO rllde!l 1n over the
talrgrounda ' ~an'1 Selfrld.le
tJeld ent Ita qnt pun:u1t IJ'Oup,
lleaded by Lleut Col P M. Andren
to meet the ~ltora and e~
them to the ~nrt ot their 7,DOQ ..mlft
Journey
A.s the skyllnP comes Into view Lhe
American fller11 at an altitude nt
t 000 reeL, will ~wing Into a ~
romJt&amp;tion Ln which the I t.en
I T A L V wW snell out an lnl.tW
~lut.e
By l)rder or the Depart-ment of Cmr.mercp, no air cran
may approach nearer than half a
n
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:n e o ihe Bll.lbo planea.
The U B 8 Wilmette, W)th Oov
Henry Horner of nuno~. Jtu:rus
C Dawes President or a Ceutury of
:r~~~ ~ta~~~ ~~e.w,a~S ~;
dlgnltarlel:l abc&gt;ard wHl pick uJ) the
Italians when they
anchor their
seaplanes ore Na'? pier
The otricial cer.emonics wJU be
held at the hall i:l1' .sch:nee levee
and every one or the 110,000 seats
will be occupied
A!l.t!r reserving
30 000 seats for distmgulshed vlL'IIlors the tll.ir told the pubUc the
others would be tree to them

dle.!lton,
lett F)1d11.y
for a. short vis- the
o.!tcr a pomted
3 ooo toot
30 22 1.5 o2 o0 ,t
In ColumbuS
~ore.;ret;umlne:
n air
and easily
' immediately
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0 1 1 0 (j the ir home
Mrs ' H\l~leston ac;. northeast
0 0 Ia 0 0 companied them to Columbus
W.-ather bu rea u officials sul d tt1
1 1 1 5 o
Evangeline Kanouse and Alberta I would have a fa voring t.atl 1\lnd of 1 '
- - - - -~ D~tlehol&amp;t of Columbus wm arrive e.bol:t 21 mil·", velocity on the&gt; fit st
, 5 9 21 ll 3 Sunda.y' for a VISit wltl;l. Mrs. Fr-Dk Ftagc of th~ fllgbt.
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Kanouse a.mJ '{aml\y
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Scot (' by IJ:nlngt~
Mrs. I:"reda WelliDi pt Colurn w
New York July 15-INs-on the
Midq~epori
Mo~cn City
arrived 8aturday fOr a lhort. v~t reels l)f WHeY. Post who hopped 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~ T
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otf this morning: on $ new reeotd~
H its
0 1 o 1 o 0 o 0 b 2 wll.h hq gl)'lndfather,~ n- Mental! r.l'ek lng round the world fl.lght two
Port$nouth
RUP~'I
J 0 Q 0 0 0 0 o I) l cr Vme atr!et
~rs,"'Weulne- wilt Lithuanian avlaton took off from
Opp r non,
1 0 1 0 t 0 0 0, 0
3 be P.HliliXlpltJ1Ied bOrne Sunday eve• ,Floy&lt;J Berfnett IUr.port on a nonAt. Middle~ HIIC~k School
nln'!' b} h£1r mother, ~ Ada.!') fitojl flight to Kaunas Lithuania
Gninnds
Krause. whQ baa bdU •VLIItlng. be~
The flier~ are Captain stephen
MM1d\eport
Glrena&amp;;
9 fOT the past two weeks wU:I:). M(:l DarkJI' and s~anley T
Hits
0~03ll1ftx:
T 0 N I·G H T!
Krausf11 fl;lther ' J.lr Merrell:
both· or Chtcligo
Runs
0103l020x
GA~t.t: STARTS A'r 10:15
5
ML!Jr.
Bu&amp;ie
Taylor
and
Mrs.
Owen
O.moiall;t
announcmK
that
they
Opp e lrOt'S
0012\0:lOx 6 Rk:e 'VI,sltMd. ThurMttay 1t1 Athenll WFre. :making a "full load te-st'
with Don Kfy&gt;ler 10 year old san uf tilgh~ Darius and Olrenas wheeled
.1\.dmiuion Sc and JOe
Tl\'o b:ll'..e httg, E. Demosk:ey, H Mr and Mr8 A W Kasler, whti·la their Bellanca monoplane to thE
Dfm( •hv Orlltlgh":)r
critically 111 The Ka.eier family ruuwa,y, sent it roartng down the
St-ud\ QUt by St,ewart 1 hy OP- form:r.)y De&amp;lded In Mhtdlepor1
4.200-foo~ litrett:b and lifted It Olll
n•, t&gt;l • Y 3
~
Mr. ahd Mrs T C O~n. ~ho O\f'r LhP. AtlantiC
Br ~~ un. br.lls by: sl.cwart 1, tty
been v.t~tttng for.JOllle ~m~ n
To new~papermen hoviever th"
Smith 1 by Demos~y 2.
,
G lwnbWt with Herbert Thatcher pair (:nnflded that they were stm tWIId ;&gt;ltct•Q DetnOI .. _ ' 3, .SI:e'A~ c.nd family ,l will tetur'n Sunday tng lhe flight t.o liitlma:-.ia
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'l'he Thatchers W1il"" 'aC(lompanY
a.rt 3
,
~ them here 11.nd spend the day
Stolen bMO Neal
Mr and Mrs. oscar Bauer left
Runs batted l.h l;)y E QqmoSk.e~;, $BLUI"daf fot" q ten Mw rt.iihlP.J trip
Rnwlm~&amp;. T,hom~ Gallaghel,
on the Muskln&amp;:mn 1rver '
Allen!&gt;worth•
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J ohn l.Jftr~ell vws relt\oYed from
&lt;&lt;kntlnued 1Toll,l ~e One)
Fmt b..'UJe eon erro!"S M:.~.son City 1the A'thens State h~ltal, where )le headed a jj:roup of prominent Chic2, M.ddle(X&gt;r~ 4
,
, h&lt;&gt;s t.~en updergolnQ' trta~nt for agoans lilll'l Italian - Amer1oa113 who
Left oH ban's M!lson C!.ty 4 Mid- tl:1' past ~reve ra.l months to his will greet h1m when he t!ltl'l'fer~:
Nisht and Momlnc to keep
them Clean, Clear aM Healt:hy
tllcpr.rt. 121
·10"'1'\' en ,south Third avenue, &amp;J!,- 1rom tht&lt; tlagshlp lo a I &lt;:ORSt
l:{uard cutter i n the harbo r to come
li..o.l hCd 1Ull.'; Middlcpolt I
urdBY
1
Wrice for Fru "Eyt~ Car."•
or .. BJC Beauty" Buok
Umplr ~~ Mees. D. Allensworth. c. I Ed Parson!! ls reported to have ashore
Fireboats will belch mo\Ultalnous
A ''n'" orth
.
511ffered a hear~ attack Friday eveMIAMCo.,.O.pl 8 i~tl: mooSt.,Oua..
SJUI:lYJrOf ~at.cr int..o the alr ll.EBln,
Tinw or ~me 54 mlnuteq
ning

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would come oi the meetingi:i, 1111d ao ta1 that 11:1 JU8t what

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Whtle con ~ uieruble money has been wa.:~ted ~y our
rlclcgatea tn London, money that might much better have
been spent m our own cou.ntry, it has llt lea1:1t not been a

tntal loss. If th&lt;'l e have b...,n any doubts in the mmds of
~n~ne regard1ng the hope~ and destres of the Euron_eJun
Jlations, those doubt• ha' c bee n thoroughly dispelled.
,.
The European deblur nations, hended hy France and
' r.bly seconded by EnKland and Belgtum, have been placed
1n then· buc hght. The." have but one aim m v1ew. When
ltihat u1m WllS dtS:;,lpnted, they were ready to bnng Ihe j

l!;'c~lon8 to n do:1c.

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Non e of the conutttcs at th e meeting, excePt the
United :5latet;, was IH'epan•cl to mak e any concea:itom; ot
any kiJHJ or d escriPtion . The «&gt;Htlh' lay out WHH of r;uch
nature thut wnr dchtH wns tn he the ouly pmnt to be ar' \ itl'Uted. Fortunately, however, our prc!o\tdent is not ~o
intCin ntwnn lly mdtn ed ttl the expen:-;e of ht:o~ ft)l\ow coun-,
trymcn and cum,tJtucnt:.!, that he "ould consider any further dtsc ll"tWJ\1 oJ th1 ~ '-'ll hJt'd ,u1u ..:n all the world know s
jw~t what nnm cdt,1,tcl.~· followed Mr. ltrw:o~(•velt' !" tnsistenc e
lhst ttln:.l' li llhioct::.. be~ UJ~;&lt; u:-;."erl whH'h it w~:-. Hgvoed,~
would lw rliHcussecl.
The naxt mo\'c f('r uur prclient ad 1
m.Jni~trnllon tr&gt; mnkc, ts one wtth the cnd 1n vww that will
~lvc our deutor• to und er.IJind th•t we expeet •uttlemenl.

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Travelet'S report finding nne tribe tn Afncn 111 which
t~e bpblc• at·c held ov~r a c"mpfire and '(•mokM" in or
·~er to make them pure. Tho up-to-date Amerlcan h•bY
~Jl~ to get "~~oked" ala el'garetle, when It 11et• a ltttl~
ol4pr.
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DID YOU EVER STOP
TO·THINK?

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She I;'Onad under the barbed wil'e
Of die 'fence, and raced ahead 1n~
:t,he poJ1j:liel. ,"Aren't they beautiel,
•!....(ill you ~11•r Bee R\I.C:h huge rmu? 1'
! : •l}lo/' he aald, smihng famtly, "l
:Dever d.id"

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-.a.J. i.wt •t.Oppqrl. The htt.le. patch

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By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
G. L. lANDSBURG, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE
RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZILIAN AMERICAN SAYS:
THAT Bra~il ia potentially a great market for good standard
branjla of Amer1can exports. $30,000,000 worth are already im·
ported.
The population totals 40,000,1100 and ita birth-rate ia one of
the hitheat in the world.
Fro111 the American point of view, tho average atandard of
li¥int is extremely low, but there exista a growing prosperous middle e;la~t, appreciati!e of-and wh~t ia more importanl, 1 capable
cf p~y1n1 for-:quahty 1ooda. It 11 uaelesa for foreign IJoods to
try
•n the cheapell1radea of mcrchandioe, which are
by local manufacturers.
·
faila tq ~each the tr!lal man of the population,
pa~-~~llte~a~e. 1-!owever, the portio'! ofJhe.
has the r~uJ~Jte buy1111 power haa h• seneral a
llf·tllo ~tliah ""1Ua11e.
-mlll!tr the I-t linguiab ;., the world. All
~Y" for ~any senerationa apoken Fre'nc:h.
"' t)le h.•sher educational institutions are

!.,•theD},, •he and' lhll 1 had found on
lte h~a.. ..road Jaat .summer ••• Bill

·1.. must t!vertth!utg remmd her of
IU? Huat he )H3 ~~ways iD hfr

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hel' and Curtis whom Jhe wantftd ao
tolove • • 1 '
With a -little bnlf strangled sob
,,_, tlung ' herself 10to his arms,
~shi~ the blQssoml atainst' liia
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cot.t. 0~ Curtis.--love me-love
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8n.d dog!\- -lt's all one to hett' he

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ourl&lt;
n~ de••oe Qf In·
nsl1y-:.j,.t1a pas!lltg mood l'.'el!,
~w noW
, l knmv how much

elt audden nupts of affeetfun are
worth . , . nothing nt all • , • nothln« .••"
"'Come," he !!aid at last, "we mal'lt
\:,., 10inr on to the eoh n l'he 1 o1.d1

1ne dangeroJII
):larok-''

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Trl!llaveise springs alBCJ Bake stseRillg :tm4 bl'llli\.ng 'exceedil!gly .Bate. '
·The Ford ' car is not driven tbrou&amp;h ' its ' "'~ings. lienee tlie axles do not 1
· • ~e-sa, back and tortb and,~o ~\ ).nt1!-tere. "':tdl nOt'llal stee,rj,ng and ,
1 braki
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Now, 'llljout eooaoar: · Udpl'uu(l waicht is th,at •part · !)t tile car 11&amp;1$ht
·· that doe~ ~ot"J'eat · wspri!J',es. · F~r · ttre econoQ:~t ""'l't be low ' in proportion to sprung weight. ,, It ilust be low to prevent e'"""'s Jarring of the
frame and body . In the Ford car it .!! low, due to the use or transverse
springs,
We choose to retain the transverse spring for the above good re&amp;IIODII .
From every point of vi811 !.t J nstities our choice, I t there had been
anything better ror our car, we would have used it.
lie make these springs curselve-every lear in """r'l' spring-set tlle11
up and install them. le kllow what they are and we know why we use t - .

\ HI a anna c1oseo about her almolit

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St. PaW., .!n"!!"')f,a, "'11;88 ~ . iii&lt;1Jliry nn ~ Sl!I&gt;Ject
or tb8 Ford llprt...." He relAte$ a' reoeJ!t expertenoe in wbicn a salesman
talt ba .OOljld oot sell 'bial .,... ,Jiake ot ou witbout tiJ!St depreciating th&lt;f
i'ord oar in this ~r•s IIi¢. 'l'!Je aa1n attack was made on the Ford •
spring. ,I f¥e P¥!8SII'I'fl 1D ·II?'Pli'1Jilllg tl\is point. .
lie use 'tr,ansverse lip~ in .Ford cars tor tb.e !!lllllle reason that "" use
tound wb"".le~a M ~~ fOJ.!IId ~tb*ng better ror tbe 1&gt;'1~,.
· MOst 1P@Ople think tbat tbe , onl~,purpose of a spring is comfortable
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' f!dt~. · · $~t ''!'Prtnp, ~ .'tl,.el) ,ftl'j' tlelttbla-sPrings, can causa discomfort
,.S 1well ,,._ ,d~~· , 4 • 1oQd . ~ng IIIIJSt ,no~ only be oomtortable-it .ust be
~ !~ 1 ~ ills? !!BJWtt -'Of!,rat~.on 'eo.,&lt;j&amp;. The spring we u!le siln-es
~11 th.-,e · PI~·
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A traf!syerse spring-;-w!Jioh SiJ!PlJ 89atiS a spring set cr~swise­
gives o011to;t. It is ll.llie the 'l'l,ngs or a bird-tile tips 11ove IIC&lt;It, while
the bodJ l'elialns steq. I oannat prove .that ~it.)• lette~, .'bu\ you can
·, prove i t !JI a Ford V-8. AJ1f clalt.ler Will gllld:\1 illlO't' 1911' the cpportunitJ .
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The satetJ re""""" tor ,tile t1'81111VeJtSe spJ!ing· aay t;e 1 S'imp.lf stated.
ln ~irtg a ourve or turning a ooroer, oneiside or the oar na~urally
lists dOwinrard. Transverse sprillp do not 1 rt up tile opposite side.
They actuaUy decrease tlje oar•a le81&gt;-0Ver. Each spring is set in line
with the axle ~ is attaobed at its center to the traDe. This tends to
prevent tllat swaying on a,, ourve whiob is so uncomfortable and often dangerous. Notice tor yourself how gre&lt;~tlJ \hess springs control this in our

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''Oh yes," she cr1ed, eonseienee·
1trielten. .. And your mother may
wor~ed. What time did she
eave, Curti•'? Awfully earl1'"
"Oh some~ time before we d1d,wme on!"

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untll l~ch 111 ready'"
~U,,~O,t-IBIII tnto the one comand kn1aed, the toP of

July 14, 1933

of the"alaver, the educated Bra•
date the
profet·
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t;LA$.SJ flED
ADVEJlTISING
SECTION.

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for S)rlee :uf

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Race F o• Pennant
Waxeo Hot

'J'7pe Uke thJa (1 pt. 117c per line)
:6 averB(e word.IJ make &amp; Une.)
ln~~:~rttons

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S[MITHRS A~ ~ I:N
lOSE TO- CHIElG~

(12 pt.)

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te, 1933

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Piratea, Cuba, Cardillab, '
Red Sox And 1'ribe
AIJoLoae

The ..:1 taker will &amp;la.dly asst11t you
U desll"';d, so that the t."OPY for
your ad IB prep.:_ .:- d tn a~ch a
manner U3 to bring Ute greatest
resulbl to you.

By COPELAND C. JJURO

The ;~ubllimen wm be responsible
only for one mcorrect msnrLion
o1 any advert111ement. Erro ~s in

INS ·s ports Writer

advertl.sement.&amp; s.n:ruld be reporLcd

lmmedlatel.r.
No

':ld7ert~ment

will be taken for

less thn.n a mlnlmwn charge of
twcnL-ttvc cents ror each lnscrCion.

For Sale, Mi.oe.

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This photograph of Jack Dempsey, former
NATIONAl; LEAGVE
PhUBdelphl' 6; CiJlcinna.tl o.
Brqoklyn 5; Chlta~o 3.
B011ton 4; PILtaburah 3 00 inn.)
·New York 13; St. Louis 7.

CHICKI!:NS c:.4."''T

I.'A"fl:RIALIZE
OUTTA IHI
AIR,UNK
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. . , of Anna. Jon\!a, Deeea!Kld
NQtl« 18 he1 eby D'IVCn that A. R.
Ol1tton b.Btl ' been dUly appointed
P:itd quaUtled all Admlnl!trc.tor with

the wm

a-nnexed of the Estate of
Anna. Jonea laLe of Meigs CowttY,
." Ohio, &lt;lecee.sed.
Dated this 26th day of May 1933
B. A. McOUllCJUKh,
Juditl nf the Probate Court
Meigs Oounty, Ohio.
By G. A. Elllelateln,
Deputy Clerk.

.UUBIC&amp;M

BY'RON BING, M.

N.Y. C. H.

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J'OMEROY, OIUO.

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UINING ROO!U AND

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rower Co.
One 14 room bou11e--t:a.u be
used fur t"o r:Lmille8-,WO
bdh rootnll, M!C' tn l're!lhYM '

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In l'omr.roy.
lnquirll

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Left ou bu.sea-Spectals

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H. 2.
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Stolen bases-G. Oulnt.her, SeaveL
Vf!1p1rea-Mecs, Davis, Watson.

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AMERICA.Jf

ANDRE ROU'I'IS,
SAM l.AI.IGI'ORO,

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:Boston at Chicago
Brooklyn at Pltb;buq~h.

IO'T\-IER PUGS
HAVE~~~ ·

PhHadeJphla aL 8\.. Louis.,

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WHose: EYE'·
SIGHT

"The day ia put of flamboyant, ballyhoo advertiaing with
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IMPAIRe:D

BY lJ.tE

"Up to date advertioing i• the logical argument of an inteHi·
genlaaleoman addreuing intelligent proapecta.

PUNCHES
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GREf! f.OSl"

'!HE! SIGilo(r CiF
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There's Alwavs a hearty "dcome for you at

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J. DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
"Advertising is becoming more intelligent. During the paat
thirty year&amp; there has been a comtant riae in the level of adftiAioin&amp; appeal. Not only are the lar11e advertiain11 agencieo wbil:h
prepare tbe bir national campairns employing better talent to de·
aim and write the advertiaing, but they are attuning their COJ&gt;¥ to
a more intellirent audience.
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No!.TION&lt;I.L Lt:AGVE

· PI!"''E HERMAN
ANP MANY
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LEAGUE

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

CJevcla.nd at Boston.
Detroit at Philadelphia..
St. Louis at WashlngtOl:.
Chiat.go ot New York.

Jtal.c&gt;:s

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Orea.thouse
Me.tty Soutsby 16 spending a few
, days wllh Manda Bobo.

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ftaneral of Mrs. Anna
ab Zaleski Saturday.

BLOWS

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ARE-HAVIN'if:

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INTEB!Ij'ATIONAL LEAGUE

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New York 11; St. Lou.1.6 G.
Ro::hester 11; Baltimore 3.
Newark 11 ; Monl.real 9.
Jcreey City 11; Buft'alo 9.

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Chicago 4; Washington o.
Detroit II; Boston 3.

WfHI made in Kansas City, where they have been seen frcq!Jently together recently. Dempse y conflrmed rumol'l! nf
tteir engagement, but declined to stHte just when they
would wed.

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Phl~elphla 3; Cleveland 2.

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weight champion, and Hannah William R, New York rnu l:lkal comedy star and former wife of HOger Wolfe Kahn,

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"Advertiaera havo abandoned the idea of editinr their copy
down to the muaea. Aa a reault American advel'tiaing haa be·
come one of the lfl'eateat educational and cultural fon:ea in our
social orpniam. It haa changed our diet, telling uo w!&gt;at food to
eat, and wben, and bow to prepari iL It Jlar. c:banpd OW' home
life b, introducinr a multitude of labor-a&amp;vinr device• whicb
leuen the drudg!&gt;l')' of houoe work.

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t;LA$.SJ flED
ADVEJlTISING
SECTION.

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per line.

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Teams In Virtual Tie Ao
Race F o• Pennant
Waxeo Hot

'J'7pe Uke thJa (1 pt. 117c per line)
:6 averB(e word.IJ make &amp; Une.)
ln~~:~rttons

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S[MITHRS A~ ~ I:N
lOSE TO- CHIElG~

(12 pt.)

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te, 1933

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Piratea, Cuba, Cardillab, '
Red Sox And 1'ribe
AIJoLoae

The ..:1 taker will &amp;la.dly asst11t you
U desll"';d, so that the t."OPY for
your ad IB prep.:_ .:- d tn a~ch a
manner U3 to bring Ute greatest
resulbl to you.

By COPELAND C. JJURO

The ;~ubllimen wm be responsible
only for one mcorrect msnrLion
o1 any advert111ement. Erro ~s in

INS ·s ports Writer

advertl.sement.&amp; s.n:ruld be reporLcd

lmmedlatel.r.
No

':ld7ert~ment

will be taken for

less thn.n a mlnlmwn charge of
twcnL-ttvc cents ror each lnscrCion.

For Sale, Mi.oe.

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This photograph of Jack Dempsey, former
NATIONAl; LEAGVE
PhUBdelphl' 6; CiJlcinna.tl o.
Brqoklyn 5; Chlta~o 3.
B011ton 4; PILtaburah 3 00 inn.)
·New York 13; St. Louis 7.

CHICKI!:NS c:.4."''T

I.'A"fl:RIALIZE
OUTTA IHI
AIR,UNK
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. . , of Anna. Jon\!a, Deeea!Kld
NQtl« 18 he1 eby D'IVCn that A. R.
Ol1tton b.Btl ' been dUly appointed
P:itd quaUtled all Admlnl!trc.tor with

the wm

a-nnexed of the Estate of
Anna. Jonea laLe of Meigs CowttY,
." Ohio, &lt;lecee.sed.
Dated this 26th day of May 1933
B. A. McOUllCJUKh,
Juditl nf the Probate Court
Meigs Oounty, Ohio.
By G. A. Elllelateln,
Deputy Clerk.

.UUBIC&amp;M

BY'RON BING, M.

N.Y. C. H.

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J'OMEROY, OIUO.

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UINING ROO!U AND

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rower Co.
One 14 room bou11e--t:a.u be
used fur t"o r:Lmille8-,WO
bdh rootnll, M!C' tn l're!lhYM '

terlan
Stret~'

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In l'omr.roy.
lnquirll

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t!mlcr tiamc M:magemcnt
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HA1'11 $1.51)

sl~ed RLOrc

W1Ht~

U:cd Anehor Store.

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cAUSE BLINDNESS

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Left ou bu.sea-Spectals

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H. 2.
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Vf!1p1rea-Mecs, Davis, Watson.

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AMERICA.Jf

ANDRE ROU'I'IS,
SAM l.AI.IGI'ORO,

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New York 1\t ClnchmaU.
:Boston at Chicago
Brooklyn at Pltb;buq~h.

IO'T\-IER PUGS
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WHose: EYE'·
SIGHT

"The day ia put of flamboyant, ballyhoo advertiaing with
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"Up to date advertioing i• the logical argument of an inteHi·
genlaaleoman addreuing intelligent proapecta.

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'!HE! SIGilo(r CiF
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J. DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
"Advertising is becoming more intelligent. During the paat
thirty year&amp; there has been a comtant riae in the level of adftiAioin&amp; appeal. Not only are the lar11e advertiain11 agencieo wbil:h
prepare tbe bir national campairns employing better talent to de·
aim and write the advertiaing, but they are attuning their COJ&gt;¥ to
a more intellirent audience.
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No!.TION&lt;I.L Lt:AGVE

· PI!"''E HERMAN
ANP MANY
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LEAGUE

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

CJevcla.nd at Boston.
Detroit at Philadelphia..
St. Louis at WashlngtOl:.
Chiat.go ot New York.

Jtal.c&gt;:s

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Orea.thouse
Me.tty Soutsby 16 spending a few
, days wllh Manda Bobo.

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f•1r nuuklet

6cv~ral

ftaneral of Mrs. Anna
ab Zaleski Saturday.

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INTEB!Ij'ATIONAL LEAGUE

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New York 11; St. Lou.1.6 G.
Ro::hester 11; Baltimore 3.
Newark 11 ; Monl.real 9.
Jcreey City 11; Buft'alo 9.

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Chicago 4; Washington o.
Detroit II; Boston 3.

WfHI made in Kansas City, where they have been seen frcq!Jently together recently. Dempse y conflrmed rumol'l! nf
tteir engagement, but declined to stHte just when they
would wed.

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Phl~elphla 3; Cleveland 2.

he~v y.

weight champion, and Hannah William R, New York rnu l:lkal comedy star and former wife of HOger Wolfe Kahn,

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"Advertiaera havo abandoned the idea of editinr their copy
down to the muaea. Aa a reault American advel'tiaing haa be·
come one of the lfl'eateat educational and cultural fon:ea in our
social orpniam. It haa changed our diet, telling uo w!&gt;at food to
eat, and wben, and bow to prepari iL It Jlar. c:banpd OW' home
life b, introducinr a multitude of labor-a&amp;vinr device• whicb
leuen the drudg!&gt;l')' of houoe work.

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SUNDAY, JUI,.!." l6, 1933

"BULL" AND TED IN I rWiD's
"HEAP BIG" DEBATE

Soon To
Long Bottom Man
Dr.
Whaley
Is
Duties Of
Has Old Letter
Not
Expecting
Treasurer
- on tor Mc.a·' To Leave Soon
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Renner

RltwEBS' NOTICE - !'f you want
the News Oftlce ot The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; If the Buslne..
Oillce aek for 202-R.

to

her home at Culwnbw. Sunday af-

nnntna, apent

Bun· teJ a WBeks visit

day n1e;ht with

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1&lt;0800

returned

with rel&amp;tivea
Mrs Harr31 Olarke accompaniE!\o
I er home for a fev. days visit

The Pythlau

R&amp;l'mah Rothaeb wu the I(Uest
or Betty Je&amp;.n R!ns of Racoon IsKOinK'
land, Priday and Baturd&amp;y
down for Lhe party at the Riags
home, Friday evenl.nB
Claude Coot 1s the guetit or bi&amp;

Slsters

ce16bra.l.ec.

their 8th IUlili\'eri&amp;l'y Friday evet lng with home made Ice cJeulr:
1.1nd cake
,
Anna Vangilder ot Columbus
'isl.ted her puents C L Vangilder
anndmotl'ter, Mrs Cook: and fam- &amp;nd wife recently
StaQley Rife of Marion ~tnd
ily ot St Y:ary11, W va
f\tn Cora Mizer of Columbus w'ere
m re cently to see their !ather Dr

dar in Septembu; EJ,
dOll W eelu, Deputy

C A Rite who

continue~

O'Connell Still Heidi HOOSHHTS[ [ 5

poorly a t

Mr and Mrs Bennett Reed and
children were dlnner gueMs of H
H Roush and famHy
Miss Elizabeth Swisher oJ eolumbus is visiting he~ parents
Mrs Ruth Mack received 8 letter
from Mrs Charles Scott ot Pott lnnd Oregon roylng tha t Ml\ Boott;
was vety poorly Mr "Scott. Is u
l.t! olher of Mrs H H Rou.s.f!..
WIU.A1' SKY-ROC KETS

Chlcali(o July 15 - INB-Whent
prlcrs skyrocketed about 6c a bu
shel here klc..:ay In hectic trading
on the board ot trade reaching t he
best level m several years
HeavY proftt-taktng developed Qn
the bolge bUt offet1ngs WC ie wep
tak n the m,u ket closmg the sh01 •
~&gt;rtslon 4 5·8 to 4 7 8c highm ua d
ubout n cent below Mte top
May r~ached a. top of .$1231-~
and dosed at $1 221-4c as big bUll·
nJR orders swamped the ma1ket
Corn 'iilOwd 5-8 to 1 1-4c hlghar
tlnd rye I 1 4c to l-58c tmporv"cl

Ohio and West Vlrlinla-Patr tonllht
and TueRday LtttJe change in temperature,

Yank Flier Reaches
MANY ~ICTIMS IN I M
E
OH UWHK-ENDi
oscow; uropeans
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au4 M;CIHNTS ClAIM

By Cap~ors; Illinois INDU~TRY START
Banker Is Released UNO[R NEW ~lAN

er

At
Sunday

WEATHER FORECAST-

LEASED WIRE OJ.i' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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Joh,u Du,nner and fatnil¥ ot
Galllan art' VISiting Mr and Mrs
Oeo Yeu ugcr
Mrs Belva. H aakins l$1ld 8Qll lill'C
aueets of Mr and Mrs B 0 OrQY-

when her daughter,
Kingsland or New York
with her mother during t he Bummer, approached her
as to the renewal ot a. monthly
mayJUine the
subser1Dtlon
to
\'lhlch was due to ext~lre, she said
Mother, you can get the sube:crlp
Won renewed for U DO per year W'
f3 00 for two years How do you feel
flbout renew ing: lt.? •
'Wt!ll ' tbe a.ged Doctor replied,
you had better 1enew Jt for threo
Y('-6!'6 I thlnk I ll bt&gt; H.ble to enjoy
~ ~ that long anyhow'

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State Police In New York, Plugging Along With Vi· I
gorIn Search For Kidnaped Youth And Assail•
T fl B-:ants; Revenge Seen Ao Motive of Crime
I eo" I e t' Ultnue•d•
pera tng n er
ter Conditiom
VICTIM'S UNCLE REFUSES CO-OPERATION
FOR WORKERS
For Fear Of Harm To Nephew; lllinoia Officials
Buoy Following Safe Rehtrn Of Aged Banker
Luer After Being Held In Dungeon Five Dayo

Highways

Italian Airmen Give Cred· Intrepid Pool, Flying Alone, Reduce• 'Former Record
it For Achievement
Set By Himself And Gatty, By Nearly Four And
To Muuolini
One Half Hours ; Civen Rousing Reception
WHEN FORCED TO lAND

Mrs. Wilma Terrell
Spring

A mnnillge license
Sunday and Monday

Hatln« Sundt.y 2·!1 p M

"THE
BARBARIAN"
1:;::.~Novarro, Myrn~~o

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r Half!.

J,aureJ 1$ Ollvtr
!i"rdY In '"""'l•• Tw.. '

10 ::\tqn

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Friday by the probate oourt to Mel
'm Smith 21 tarme1 ol Chester
"11-:1 Ollv · Bricides 17 dnught.cJ. o'
~ mt• ne Brlci,Je.s of Pomeroy

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LJBERTY
THEATRE

A suit was flied In t he common
~ leas COW't
h~r e
by the Melgs
County Sa11 lnt&amp; and Loan Com·
pam a. corporotlon vs George
MrOulrc umt D(•Jia Mt Quire hus·
b~nct nnd wtrn for o JUdgme nt in
11, ~ :&gt;11tl1 of $707 91 ;.vJth 7 per r~nl
trrrst ( I om FcbH.lt'I"Y 1 1032 fhe
~Ia
l'&gt;iQCiratloJI ""' Hl• court
tfilt!t tHe~ ' Q~~Wnrali'll d~P.d bP held
!!lid anrl sh'lHid the juclgment It
ed noc be paid wlthin Hve
that li fm eciosure be made
PI C\)CI ty &lt;'Old to SH.tb;fy Judgment

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P4y,tery Deepena •• ~

iot Report• no Poioon Dl-'j

When two evenly matched lnd i·
vlduals, teams countries or what

r.ot meet t here Is bound to bli
~o rne of the well known fur flying
Such Is the case whenever th e
Brndbury Joe Meie1 co~tchcd t e
- •eatlon tllam hooks up in compet tlon v,lth
the Morr l~ Harrison
~ BI'isted by Bull Montana gove1 ned
Hysell- Run

lliJ!treg::~l

on

Each of these tenm owns R vk
tory over the other and Frld:l
nllht wall aelecled as the time t•
DlliY olf the
od d
01
1ubb"l
eame H.nd :iO twa~ doue But 11
~ pitt! of the ev ident cteHhtJ or o.l
"o l!ettte the qucs"tll~';"~,~o~:~,~~T;~[:.';''~~
lhe matter b a;~ m
l was before lhe game
trst sn.w young KinK of

1\61"-f r~ttJ.ered
~COte W.l!I~ Q. ti&lt;::

d~sed i" T..lo

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Personals
M t nn d M1s OLlo GrmhclmcJ Hllr1

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By Edson R. W&amp;lite, Shawn~e. Olda.
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PAUL F. JAEGER, EDITOR.,OF HiE BRAINERD (MINN )
DlSfATCHSAYS:
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TH,\ T nev~r in the history of merchandising coolleration
r nd mter·dcpendence of consume•, oeller and the medium by
which theae two do buainen-the newrpaper- has l!een aa ap·
pnent In at 11reaent. Economic facton !lave brought better
planning of ad·rerttsing campaigns,, b_,tter ae,lection of merchan·
diae bv the consumer and better service by the newspaper; all of
which hat resulted in mutual benfit and inter-dependence of this

1 c\~tization.
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It offen a dual service; the conaum"' benefita by the
merchoftt's selection of the newspaper aa a medium through which
he can acquaint hio patrons of' his warer. Through thi• united
cooperation, a new merchandising ayotem i• developing. It h"•
brought the newspaJ]er more strongly to the fore than ..ver. In
f11ct. the newspaper has become tbe buving "bible" eliminating
the old an~prennial custom of bargaining and bartering by pro·
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fe11ional argain drivers.
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AND, LIKEWISE, THE NEWSPAPER HAS BECOME THE
ACCEPTED GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE IN
ITS PRESENTATION OF THE PATRONS' NEEDS AND THE
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MERCHANTS' OFFERINGS.

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Time Is Set For
Closing Sessio~s
Eeonomic Coqference Soon
to End 1 D&amp;llubiafto Re-

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and Mw Albert
Wippel and
er Mnrgnret left for
Col
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YOUill Roosevelt wiH pre!ent no
evidence tn c:ourt today on bebaU
h1a
ch&amp;rae of "mental
hearing: wiU be concloaed doon

Ttouble Looms Who Un·
ioe Lead... Charpo Ne-

Sweeping Advance
Noted In Market

sroe• Ut&gt;fairly Treated

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Mother Tries To
Murder Children

fu~eWheat~l

Saturatee Clothilltl W i t h
Ker-.te, Children Mira·

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They will h1
nocomo:J"I ~:t home Mondnv b~ Mi::s
Oeceliu Wlp(lf'l wllv !Jp, , '
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ltlnQ; ther&lt; 1111 I ~.1 $!3
Hild a M v
Wippel who will 1e-m:tl'\ h"- /Q
v1~ 1t

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with

complaint here Prl-

Luer appeared little the worse for r.iya, refused to comment on a rehls ~rience a ftJ!r a retreshlpg J)Of't that his clt.eot would meet
~ pretty Mills Ruth Ooollnl, Fori
==========-,Worth Tex., socletJ girl, tn Ohlea-

F n tk SchwailzwaldcJ anct
dnughters M u) nud Hu ' o
um bt s 111 rl v~::c l ""h. 'Jat 1 1
l \l l~ 1 t with fll cnds and relaLlVe:&gt;
1 'J. I ~ h 1 • they will be
guests at
I ~ .o rne of M1 n•td
!\ira :to'uulk"
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M:t"4~. Nev, July 1'7-INS-EUzabeth Donner Roo8evelt today
vtal! scheduled to obtain a divorce
from EIUOtt Roosevelt, taU bandsome ~2-year-old son of Presldent
Roosevelt
Her attorney, Luter Bumrnertleld
ol Reno wu to read Mr8 Roo&amp;e!ielt s deposition, air mailed from
Philadelphia, and It wu expected
that me woulCl be &amp;ranted. the decree on hei crou:-complalnl
After the decree ts gr&amp;nted,
E!Uott,
hiB companion
Ralph
Hitchcock, and his attorney, SamueJ Platt and Mn Platt will return
t'l Reno and depart by alrplan'e tonl1ht for Ohlca1o to vtelt the
Jl'alr
, who meet youna: Roose-

Aiton

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1{10'&gt; left Sal w.rday
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Members or the bankers family
oented emphatically that nny ran·
aom was paid, but raport!l persisted
that $10,000 In small bills had been
given the abductors to effect Luers
ff'lease It was reported that the
\1ctJm's youngest son, Carl Luer,
pushed the raJlBOtn money over a
cemetery wall some 20 miles from

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It! cs In

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thllt he Wll8

aa:;s

with he1 mother

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I of Matri'm-y
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duttatOn which was ttio amall to ~
Iow AJ.m to stand. erect He used a
sac:Jc; stu1ftd. wt(h Kl'I.BG; tM a pillow
and slept on bare bricks '
Although sutlerlna fronll. a chron
ir heart aliment and a deUcate
condition which required a strict
diet, Luer's abductors fed their
~aDU.ve ham sandwiches, C!Ulte~upes and oranges during the flve

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(!eleM&lt;\d 7 '~\day, Lqer,

vu vt• Ohlhwer or Chn r-

~:u:ntlnn

neaotJations

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;(r:ton nn i\1 1\ !?1 ~ut n

a \\ ~eet.s

D•"vorce Case To
Be Heard Today

held

The aged banker told authorities f¥e l4lr w~ within thf1l:e hoUl'l!l
rldO
•lltomdblle \ frqm t11s bam~

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captive five days in a small brick

•tlfi!U l dt~y

Mr

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tl sQ \ch and Mt and Ml'fl C'ha.s
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AlUm, Ill, July 17-INS-Department of justice agents a.nd pol1ce
today narrowed their search for the
kidnaper s hideout where A!llust

safe enough, IJOr quiet _
enough
-for the b-.Jdy of a 'q uaUty'car

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-neithtr. st~:qljg _ enou'H~ -nor
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Mrs K 1thc 1!m, W' h r Abt ~ ' r o"
~ew Mn1 tin:.• t.•e
W
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The home guf'st or !\! !n; 'F l' 't

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WILLIAMS RITI'S S(JNDAY
Funeral strv\ccs for the In fant
m1 of M1 u 1r1 Mr~ Cbur les Wlll•ms who dJC:J 8nturd!l.y
wlll bf'
n 1 nn~ d fro n lhe E1\ n~ Fnnernl
c 'T (' c.nnla}
nflol'rnou n with 11'! cnc nt n ~ he BeiX'h 0 1 t c Plll t!•ty

Avenue
tng cnllcd a.,t LhP t"n d 1 f l1 11
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l'nlng bfic~dsc o! dnrkness
M!ssPs Cl ma Ontln t d nn• l EdJI.l
Another effm l wnl be mnde to
evening f:&gt;
~ct lle the Issue next Frida y even- BOWI"n left Saturctny
~hlcngo wheJC they 11 Ill nttend the
ng whrn the 311me two tenms
1 1t lY I ' "'l~i/,:11"
l T
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Hysell Run

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Corrosive Found
In Woman's Throat

Recreation Teams
Evenly Matched

.;plHJtieU lu the IJox Uy
and " Mtos Rlehatd Reed d.f lJ.y&amp;ell Run &lt;Jnd a
Oloel'knerl of Co- !JaLtle ensued
But tw o e r rnrli we1e Jecotded In
l I
~he birth
the ent ~re game and bu L filx h 1tE

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Windsor ODl. July 17-INBSenftlnJ her h.usband oft to work
wlth the cUlltomary kiM, MrB Armle
Blootbanka, 46 .saturated her
clothfn&amp; wtth kerosene today, pour~ tbe Uquld over tbe beds 1n wbich
three or her nve chUdren llept.

WIFE DEAD

and Mrfl Clarencll Ma~ar
~n!:l !!On Oeorfe wU! leave for ClUqagO S undR,V 'Where•Utey wUI attend
tlte Cent ur y of E'rogress EKposl·
tlon

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wl!e ot the Hundied todayolheart

GUNMEN KILLED IN
ROBBERY ATTEMPT

BASE BALLI

E.cap~

and struet a match
She died In Hotel Dteu hoepltal
shortly aft.erwatd The chUdren.

e.tmost. mtracu1ot1sly esca.ped aertoua
bumJL

HUda, 14, &amp;woke u

the

c:rued

rnother aet. fire ., the mattrea of
her bed Bbe awakened ber twin
brotbei'A. Duncan and Billie, 10,

DOUBLE HEADER

an three fted to tb.e porch of
their home
Meanwhlle, their mother, wrapped ln ftamel, NO from the boule
uc1 down the street, IIICftamJnl.

e.nd.

Middleport
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Cheater
SUNDAY l PM

J•me~ Mitchell, a ndlbbor, e&amp;\llhlii
tJer and exttnauilhed the ftamliL

Carbon Hill

raUway enctneer. could otter ..,
reaaon for her act.
"She was pertectJy normal when

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Chester
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Admi ..ion 15 Cents
Gri!.OO 8tlllltl &amp; Cents

Pomeroy Ch~:vrolet Co.
Pomeroy. Ohio

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I left," he tcold pollee "Sbe eft.D
k.iesed me i(IOdbye u UIUil "

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