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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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Gal mFiltiil,

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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
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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

Loy

r Half!.

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

10 ::\tqn

·~" '"~· · filllokll 'l

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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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Wippel and
er Mnrgnret left for
Col
'3tttll dn v fo ,n

wc::t,

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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
1 vi it IV l ,, lit n 1 Ull\1
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reveuhfd

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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to be Freed From Bonda /
I of Matri'm-y
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kebt ,prisoner in the ~er~QJund
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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11'1\V( I€\L 1Gl

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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
Va Is tlw
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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"
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Hysell Run

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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
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Located on Lower Secor~d l!lt.Teet, Pomenly,
let~n Ill nt!wa matw tor publl.r.aUon they

ltt.Dted.. A»&gt;::l.ft'JOUI letters, .l'w.nrever exC"•Len~ a.u:l dnl.raOle lD
lillfel 1.D no iDitance will be p!Jb}lsbed..
NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESF.NTATIYEB
Fred KJmbaU. lac.
cbleap. -rhU..'ii.e.lphia,. PII.Uburcb, Mlhvau•u
For t:tlltorlal Oftlce Call

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tlmea 1.t bat. two or
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VIRGINIA
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Headaches caused by constipation
are gohe after one dose of Adlerika,
1 This cleans all pobon.s out of BOTH

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and lower bowela. Gives bet· 1
Reed's
Drug St.m·e-In Rutland by Ba.rton's

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ears Completion

bea-lnnlna lm~ and , eon ..
l.inulnl tor 12Zty dan al1 1dop tn
Sallabury towtlll'iiP. •u be •ub.Ject
t.o quarantine. ' 'l'hla action wu·

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Laken due to the _.PreV*OC. 10f. ra~
blea in tRia ti?WDllbtP.Il'wqj.,.&amp;d. in
il.n attempt to check the .lpread t.o
other pa.ril or the county,
Dog
owner. throtllhooJ;
tbe

toWTI8hlp are ordered t.o keep tbeJr

dop tl'Om

Imme-diate e~tton of the

GANDHI RIQUJ!!ST DENIED
Bomtay.

de.y refll£t!d 1.o arant t.ht request o!
Mahatma Gandhi, aaed n&amp;tJonaUst,
lt-ad~r. for an Interview leacl.lni to
o. settlement of the dlft'e~JWH be•
tween the n::.ttonaUs~ and the British government.
'I1le vl~rny.1n a letter to Gandhi
made It clear the -request could no\
be p-anted. ln vtew of pWieD.t clr~

cwnet.nnces, but left. the door open
to future negotJattons 11 GahdHl
and hU! follower11 should abandon
tilelr civil dlsobedlence eampalcn

h·l of the Conumtl.ee being
the Mason City, MeArlhur
Bamc In which McArthur waB
rl'lurned winner by a 3 Lo
1 COUitt
McAl'thur p.Jso had

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hg. HAZEL LIVI NGSTONi"'
COPYRJ'.,N'T .ltY XlNfl nAlVJlJIS' .Sl"'llf.CAD"; Df/C..

(ContiDued. trom Pqe OneJ

Al!liumed

n!Une. It later develo~
thal hl..s name was Kowal of
Columbus. He cruted an
C\ ~n better record of strikeouts than did COmer, maklnB
the

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Mullens. cf
Da1 t.ou,-, :Jb

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who tutnP.d In a COI!I•Ie ~NlSIIUonal

lta[ll•d

rat{'hes ln left field.

Aldr~®&lt;', lb

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'I1le banker said he wa.s not certaln how many men were Jn the
autoJlll)blle which carried him to
the spot where he was liberated.
At least one of the !lve Jette:!'.!
sent by the kidnapers during the

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DT. and Mrs H ( Hord"'D and rall.S(Im negot.lationa was dellvet-rd
4 1 1 u three chlldrtm of { .lumbu!'l visited thro ugh the malls, givtng
fedforal
5 1 1 o ever !he week end with Mr 1111d 1 D.@.ellL'I ruull dj~dhlet ~~. Wldedr. t~
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4 :.! 2 c I Mr an d Mrs GarPn St&amp;.nsbury
~ 1 J. u I' Mrs Nan Moor.:- and Miss RuLn
3 0 1 0 Uruke who a1e u.ttf'ndmg summt'r
2 1 1 u !l~hoOl &amp;t Ohio Uni versity SIWII t Ihe
2 0 0 0 week end h ere.

Icong:
cs:&gt;.
Lw'r said he explained Lhe crl.tl-

' cal &lt;"l'lndltlon of his heart t.o the
alx:luctors nnd asked for the heart
I stlmulanl which ha:d been pre5CI'ibed ror hJm
The abducton bought
t 1 1
FIRE IN RACINE
him som(' pllls, but Luer IBid he
- - - could not trll8t the men and deTo:.a.J . ., .. · ·· ·
37 8 10 0
The Ihl~ how;c In Racine. ocru- clh!ed the medicine.
Two-ba~ hits-Dars: · 2, BarOOur pled by P. W Davlc;, was damaR; ·d 1
Thrc&gt;e·base hits, Coonts, B ut-ler
sume wtp. t abo..1. 2 40 A. M Mor:·
"OIL PJiJOES BOOM
StrucK out by Demoskey, 2, But- dll.}' when nre was dls ~o\cred ut
IAr II : \\"alkcd
bv Dtm' A.ly .!, thf' l't'ar of the heme
The ongi.'l
011 City, Pa:, July 17-INB---OU
Butl;r·l. ·
of the blazt&gt; was not determined. 1t P:ll: ~. contlnlllii:l their advance toUurph·ct- C Alki'J v.;urth
M "P!; was ~aid
d.J'; u.." new exchanges were r..osted
4 I I n D Alrtn~w.~rth
Tht• Pumerov F'trc- De-pnrtm ent by uil rY-ehafl~Ie$ here
5 0 I ul
coopernted vmh the Racine departT~e new advance iJI 15 cent. a
4 0 n h 1 Mrs. Roscoe 1\leadows of Colum- m.em In extln~ttU.'&gt;b mg the blaze bt'- l)arrel, the larQ:elt toost m many
4 0 1, 0 hll9 u.nd Mrs. Dea Haycg of Hunt- I fore It sprrn d to oLher buildings veurs
Four other lnceases have
I 0 V 0 1 h1R IOR\&amp;7e 'vJ~illng at the home or nenrby
been mnde smce May 22.
2 0 I 0 Mr. and Mrs M J McCarty
I The remdence 1s 51 tuaLed ln thr
Plei:"s under the new .schedule
- - -Mt and Mr!o C H Dutry and 1 hi'Rrt or thl' bllEuu•ss d!StMct or Ra- arc
PE"nnY.oil, SJ .72-$l.77; Bra&lt;J39 3 LO 1 1cranddaughter Jean DUffy of Lo- 1 c!ne, surrounded by a number or ford, $1.85; souU1west, $152: Eu= - - - - - -- re
_ka.
. $1.47, and B~ckeye, $1.32.

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Po:mll)y and Jackwn will l'JC for
too much for the
honors LOilll{hL •t 8 : 45 o'clock lu
threatened ra.lly In the
anothe&gt; tournam•nt ,.onte~t
whtch failed after two runs.
"
Butler of the Portsmouth aggri!Box score:
gatlon struck out 11 would-be~bat- I •
AB R H 11:
ter&amp;:. with hl!flow· ball, that started [ M L.di~).IOJI
5 1 3 0
from the knce8 a.hd broke just even M Allc:l" wo~ th, ab · ·
4
0 u 1
with the battern' knees over the Thomp:,on, s::.
1 " 0 0
plate. The ball took a decided drop • N£'al, ~ 3
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2 0 0 0
just 88 It Invariably reached the 1 G:-~~t:~ht.r. 2:J
plate, fooling pJactlcnlly ua Mid-I Battyn, 2b
··
:' 0 0
dleport bntl'lmen
D::.rst rr
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ri 1 :t n
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ing ramus. that he was safe.

falk aboat your poetry of motion and defiance of the law of I'J'&amp;VltJ.
Jiere l15 an example of grace, beauty al'\d perfect co-ordination by lhe
tnu'rrrluring !ea at L&lt;Jng Beach, Cal. The dancers are Dorothy Keane,
.Adeline Anaove and llernu:e Beck, who seem fairly bubbline •vli!r w1tb
1 _
the jo)' of living.
Portsmouth
AB R H E Mr and Mrs. Frank Knopp

23 Wt'st Vtrglnls.nl'l ~'@tum to

Uri' bo:onch vln

the (ifOvemment.

.O'Crmnell

unusually Rood pitcher,
who was alleged to hllve been

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''STOLEN ;LOVEt

1-INB-l«d.

July

Wlllinedon, Viceroy of Indla, t.o--

aame
thrown our

an

dof.

The uuarantlne went Into efiect
Moudil.y.

second

worlting under

runnl.ne 1ooee b.erea.Rer

until the quar&amp;nt1ne 1a lifted, ~~
jf'-::ted LO a penalty ot the Jaw- and.

during thl" rurrent serle.\'1. the
th·sl oue w fall to pass mUli-

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WhJch has been

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County H:.lt.h. OommlaJ!Ur. that

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these new
•.. servants at
reduced prices

A ...I o e l l ' l l - ......_
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8. Blllo, ......

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ton.

Ler !&gt;leep, ends nervousnns.s.

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Throuah ;;;;;;; lakoa 1&gt;1
Lhe commtttee on eliJilbH1ty in
chn.rge ot the
Night
Ball
U..umame-nt 1.n Middleport
t.he Oak Hlll team. fes.tunng'
"C(lmer" who struck. out 18
liuntJngt.on ba.ttera
to win
from t.he We..t Vlrrtnlans by
:1 to I aeore-, the Dak Hill
boys an- eliminated from turther competition. The committee decided at a meeun1
htld Sunday that Lhe rults
W£re not eompllecJ with rel&amp;~lve to the announelng of
Conter as pitcher and U!e
game wa.s therefore thrown
out and forfeited to Hunting.

Butler, Viaitin1 Pitcher;
Sbowa Locala How

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ANOTHER CAME
IS THROWN OUT

HEAVY HITTING

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Phtl.rmacy .
Adv.
rrHE covERNoR·s -'CTION
1
NEW S THAT GoVi:JllOI. White hnd ::~ig 11ed the lJJII which 1
will make it 'possible to pay the back salaries of the:
teachers uf Ohio,1will come as welcome as utlte ttowers vf ~
May" to many be::ndes those actually receiving the money .\
Regardles~ of what may be said or done, or how I
- : : - - - - - -------:----~lll c h objection may be raised ~o the present t:i.Y~tem of:
c'p eratin~ sc hool s. the teachers have acted in good faith
nnd earned C\'ery cent of the money which they should
hftve received wl1en it "'as due. Sinlply because one o;j
tw o or a dozen group~ of cit1zens object to a certain way r
nf doing a thing, certainly is little enough excuRe f,,r 11
wanting to keep 1nnoceut and deserving peopl£! from l!elting what they ha\'e t'air ly cll.rnect.
~
As a matter of fa&lt;.:t, these people -:hu uld have had \
their mon ey, lo these many months, instead of having t o
The Hutpoiut A-C-Maborrow money at Se\'e ll or eight p~r t.:eut intereMt to puy
tic iron is an exceptional value. Now $4.95.
Jheir own iudebtedne~s whil e the stute was holding -what r
W
a 8 $ 6 . 8 0.
It is
w~• rightfully theirs.
1
ctruipped with almost
There is pro baLly 11 ul one other urganil'.ation nf,
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every feature designed
worker~ in the t.:!ntirc
umverse wh1ch would go along
to speed up h:oning.
working for several monthli after the first pay day had
"What's in a Nan:~?" I
Adjustable nutomu.tic
hecu passed without their having rece1ved their 8aluries ~ 1
tl'mpcrature con t r o I
lhat maintains even
n:-; the teachers have done. Had such a circumstancC' j -~~·~·~· ~~.~~::~~~~~
Ho~point A·C
$4.95
heat. Calrod long-li.fo
uriscn with the great maJol'ity of workers in other indul:!F -·t
-~-· ·t·
~1v.o1kmg his w~y Into t.he upper
Matic Iron ......... ..
hcaliu,g
clement '1'hich
fries, .a strike of real proportion!ol would have been i:itaged
a~es
Dl•
J:, anne brackets we fil:lii'C;i we I'
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heats faster ap.d hold~
•
wo uld buy a ten-looh~r with an
on Che Monda)&lt;, following the last Ft'iday when Chc pay
In
cutboa&lt;d kick«_ _
heat longer. Button
chco::k should have arrived but did not.
nooks that make it pos'l Oh' h .
h'
f ,I
d b t 111
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We got one second-handed from
Wh
sible to iron around
1
.
e
10 as not l~g to ee~ prou a ou,
ca_u~Omuhn. NclJ .. July 17.-INS-The "nglnc. Thh. engine wtl\ be con-~Clui~~Y Walsh up at Lake b:&gt;ky~
bullons.
lllg her teachers so much 1nconvemence, not to mentum I cycu vt th e rallror.d world nrc on · IJ :'rtc-:1 f!tl "c' '~· LO elf:'c tnc p:en. ·,, - \"owwow Famous men like -Babe
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f
'd
b
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eiJI O:b~ha fl~ ~h ... Ullil)H Paclllcspced · I lC.1'5 whlch suppl y CUI'H'nt to two Ruth and Ty Cobb h&amp;ve sailed in
• • • •
money_ In 111 ermst ees pal o~t on orrow~~l money. ;Q' I ccm: truclion ~f the new OO~mlle: l mr.ka~ orl the axles ct the fOI•van1 tl.at craft.. The way Lo stnrt an out!
there 1 ~ ~ome t•. au~e tor rc]ull:lllg Ill the 1act that the l'all-.1\PUI', light-weight. slrenml!J¥d 1ttueks.
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~oa1d motor1sto_tlearope around
This new, 01U\'h im·
Bu t.:keve State did rccognizt! it1:1 obligatitm and went about paufngc~· train with which 1t beJ(~ Tile euMrt weight wlll
about .t s neck and stut pulling. That
p1·uvet1 food mixer is
.
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.
.
pt;CLu to mey.l the -eve r-hlCie.fl.8lng uo tcm;, the weight of a fdnjtk all- syNtem will choke better men than 1
now
avaiJable at an
1t to see thnt 1t was honorubly discharged. A:ltt!l' all, 1t rc- dermmd ror high-speed traPs 1orta· He -:.1 sleE:PIM cuL The Mtttm of vutboaud motors.
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lower
price than
··11y is "Better Late Than Nt!ver"
Uon at low (u&amp;t.
the train Wfll have only 1t 9 1·2
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Ttc .tro.tn-a tubuJar..,lhllne&lt;l sin· Inch gleal':;e ab~vc the rails and I It you see-saw with the rope enbefore.. No radio in·
·' gJe pnlt ~ · teet lot;~;r-:-:wi!\...ba. P~t ~~l,Bil
vu~uJl will b ~ !0 feet, cugh you should aet a.n answer
., T'nat,
.w-1.,
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l!ff~~~l!l'~. ~~nd,~_~n,v'J!!D!uc ~&lt;\,;;;~
r'i'r. llrto ~p;~~t or-- h~r·~·~~ ~~ . ~
l'
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I'&lt; ''·fl.;:. '
from tl}e ~otor 1n al:!out fifteen
J)OES HE WANT NOTORIETY?
n41w J'~g •
.. 1"o
iellti portalii JtY n~ve Dl w
-- ~chedule cafiJnt tor "' &amp;u l.veril.g-e , e tWQ{j!ea.l' uDfta. wJll ·provide lllinutn It* almost Jl\e ' a Ions:
Mixer .......... .....
creased its popularit!
•
HE GOVERNOR of Georgia has pretty much turned !peed bf OO~mlles an hour It will Wlt·l.na- co.Pli,Clty to~ ns pmenger.'&gt;, distance telephone call.
. things up-sidf'-down in that usual ~taid und sedate be Cltpnble of n. sustr..lned sp:oed o! tlie &amp;e:l.ts 1\lt fo.clng ~crward, Over - The motcr R~ with a cough.
On Convcnien\ Tumt
over earlier modelS
;
.
f JtO-mlbs nt\ hour with a O'IPUl(y hcnd bto.ggngc mcks will -be.: ellmr- Th!!t's all Just. a r::ough Work
Two
automatically
re•
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commonwealth He hai'o emulated the outlandi~ actJOI1R o !bad
m~tClrl nnd l~gg!lgc storng! trov ld· 11 way und listen Anothe•· cough.
\'o1ving,
ivory
mixins
Governor Cole Blcase nf South Carolina of ::mme few years
The tro.!n wJll be comDO~~d nf ~d b: ncath ench I!Co.t
·
The whole Idea. is to get those
.,
bowls. juice extractor!
Approved IIPJlllancGs may a •iJ C
!18 tho". e &lt;&gt;f tll,' ll other JlUhil'eit)- "eckcr, Gov- three lntarlocklng em·.&lt;:-: whirh bnIrrr. the re;u· cf the lhlrd car a cou~hs close togethe r and make
b.ck ns ·•·ell
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oome a '!lnglf' unit :md t~ be!ng butT et wll! be etnbllsl'tcC
frotn the~U chronic
be purchased fJ·o m other ralra.
and mayonnaise oi
c t·nol' ''Mu'' Fergu 1;on of Texu. r-;.
r·onr-tructcd of alumll'lUm allov :t l'lhlch llKht meals wlll be served
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ble dealer• In th• community.
nripper help mako food
,
I t h 1b
t
II
t I ml!tfl.l 1\l'l stron~r ns steel bnt one~ to pan:cngor.:; in th.lllr ~~·~nts.
~ Tftat mennQ about.
two hourt5
preparation easier.
One nf the governors exp Ol ~ &lt;H- een o ca
ou third the '"eight
I ·The entll
:'l tmtn will b11 &lt;lir-j l''b'rk rlyhL ou~ of the middle of
tho militia in keeping nftieinl~ of the Sl1~tt! ~Hyhway De- ' It wi•J be powcrt.d by 11. 12-cylt n- n nd1ti01lCd bc.l.h I;Ul.nlner aud win- }dur var,allop.. If you cough beto1e
. ·t , t .
.,
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r th ,·
tli
ft . h i
d cr. 600 h one-DoWel' V-tynr: dl.~·~ tel' and complote elimination of I he motor doc:;, then you lose You
pal men 1 rom le-po~xe:;sll!g
Clr
Ce~
H eJ
av ng Ullatc burnl:l!; lntem::tl eomhustlon dmt nnd cindM'l; ls prom!fr.d.
111\ust 11lu1t ull over again
b{!C II "fired" by the "hot-shot" chief executive.
-:=:r:An o ther pub!Jcity seddug stunt was to build a llarn ,..&amp;
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was Just. Dft.cen yt:nre afte1 we
at the rear of th e ~uvernut·'s m nnsto ll so "his wife would
uoto about Ty Cobb •topping at.
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1 h
11
i:arbershop to have hie 8plkes bonf eel Jtt home ns he termed 1l. Sui more recent Y e cu. By A!-thur :1&amp;u••" Baer
f'd that we met Ty In Ohril!ty·8 outed Lhe disgusted attention uf see kers of law and order to I
;~ l l'IOard lake greyhound. Ty hadn't 1
•
d '"
-~-~uo~ll~tt-~mot.he fact that he has pardoned •lU law breakers, commute
-1or wouldn't commence. Around "'"'ca
1he :-tente nces of 52 more and paroled 75 others.
any wl&gt;c&gt;~ socially. If
mldnlght Ty and the Bug were
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Tips ror Ya.chtllmep
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}'Ollt' euch at an oar. At dawn Ty dis~
11
1 jCU
Naturally these offendPr!-1 would ull he hard-boiled I
, Ja.rally tree Js a pa!r of oars cross- wvernd he had been rowing around
th
, d
• I ·II- . ll d knaVC:-\
It is a significant I Before you geL an ache fo1· deep : od ovDr n _clam shell that ain't. no il' a neat circle bocause the Bug
ug~ an gent!r8 i.l 810 1 _1 .
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eea crull'llng we wll.nt tu Will'n you good Dou t try t.o crash 11. met1o · : had let. his oar drltt away and
fact that the governor haH tailed to hnd a smgle md1v1dual that u.nyt.hlng. under fifty feet Is 1polltan yacht club with sea-weed 1hadn't said a word about it.
· f
t'
f th
e t t j'oke law 111 not a ya.cht Its Just a bout. And 11n your halt·.
serv l ug lime f or 111 rae wn s o
e gr 11 cB
·-Th 1
A d
n
1:ot always that.
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a was 1n 1926 . n we gure
the hi~";tor~ of our natiOtl, wort Y ot Clll~l'd eru t'1011 f Ol. ·
-Knowing
that
J
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P.
MOJ'Qtm
tl!at
Cobb
will
be
"peaking
to u8
1
either pnrf1 11 n, C"ommutatiou or ,entence or parole. Not a -~~t _ outboal'd_ mot.o~~ill not __!et .started__:::~th_~_:wel!{Y-f~er be/ore Iaoahl In 1941.
,
aingl~ pa·oiH!ntion violator has received any consideration
----;---~
nt the hand , of Llll' revolutionary governor.
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Whil e actw n:-; like this, n;.Lturally do cast Home Hhght
rellection on the people of the notion u a whole, the
chief sufferer:-. ar·~ thm~c of the fltnte m which such a man
&amp;y Edaon R. Waile, Shawnee., Oklahoma
ean be elected.
.
It would up pear thut Georgia citiun~ would he 1nore I
G. L. LANPSBU,RG, MANAGING DlRECTOR OF THE
~al'eful and particuLar a~ lu the class of men they l'hoose
RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZILIAN AMERIC.\N SAYS:
for (he position of l'hlef rank and power in their state, c~- 1
TH"'T BrQil ia plllentially a 1reat Pl&amp;rket for good st~&gt;ndlU'd
pccially aft er what !he till!'.en~ of the1r nearby ne~ghhori-11
branda qf A-rican eJ:porta. $30,000,000 worrb are already im·
hnv~ s uff e 1·ed through latk uf w~ing good judgment. Rut 1
ported.
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Home people, notubl.~· thol'\t• of Texas, ~timply will not learn 1
The population tf.tala 40,000,000 IIIJd.ita birtb·rate is one of
by experience, n~ cun ~c attested hy the Lone Star State's I
the bjJblllt.U! the wer cl.
.
action~ regurding th~ Fergu!'on f11mily.
F~ tho.Ameril:u! poiol of ..iew, tlu&gt; average standard of
1
living 1,. ~~ty low, but there exiata a growin1 proaperoua mid·
CONDITIONS GET WORSE
die ci_.a, app•edati-y~ Clf-u.d wh!lt Ia m""e importe.nt, capable
HE STATE·; nf thi ~ l..'ountJy with rt'gKrd to crimf' is in· ,
of pati!lll f.at...-4juallt,y 1ooda.
It ia llte1eao f!w ferelrn rooda 19
·
clc~C'ri rleploruhle to ~ay tlw lea~t. On ~evet•y Kide ''
lrt to cotml'!'"' ill the dJrllJHifl p:adea al mercljandiae, which are
read uf bm1k robberies, cold h!ooded murder!4 in cclrHH'c...Qpjy auppll4.d by IQG-J lll~f.ilcill!',era,
tion with them as well u~t 111 sep11rate instanceA, kidnup- 1
!iJf1t~~ulf!r f,alla t.o
tlJe -t&gt;mau DE the popula~ion,
i!lg!' und in fa ct every form of banditry nnd example or I
:wlitclll.,...,.a.~~~Qt part-illiterate. H 0 weve~, Ul,i! i!O.I'tit)o qf the
low breuking.
1
popll!Alll!!i. ~.Ji•• the rC!Itllialte b!lria11 P'&gt;'fer
in 1-.,.J a
That somethiug dcfilllle must be done, some plan for- I'
·~~ltbwJecl'eoflhe 11.-.Jilh ii!QB~•••·
mulflted whereb~· the pre!ient ch~,tos and unreat is either
U~ !!teamon1 the beat.linpiata in ·die world. Ali
1
conwlelely wiped out or at least partially curbed, goc'
.
'
edutiatW
ir•zili~na
h.Ot. ~f -)' .ttliorAflj;na ~pk!:ll F1·o:Q..cfl.'
without l.ltJying if society expec~ to continue 83 an untal;,-. 1
M~ te11t II!~ ~- ialile . . .er ed..a.~l• iNt;tutiona Moe
Under pror\ent co nditions we aru Him ply one ste1) remove d ·
Fre.nc;h.
from complete anarchy und open rioting.
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' The tleldlng IJOnoMI of thto eveulua: ~·
IJtl to old rel1ablt "Cleat~" DemOflkC)'

M.. D.

Dull Headachea Gone
Simple Remedy Doea It
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For BusiDelll Qllkle and Clrculat.loa Dc:pl. Call 2112-11.

One

I'M?ND4YI JULY IT, 1113

waB due to hla

e&amp;U6e hi Ulc
w• ai~
lowed him Jo -.ocumulate on )tis
mitts durlnl Ulat htltorlc tow. ll
wt en~ get l-o Venice we will .send

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their names--tllthoua;h not nect&amp;61U'U)' 10 . .

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t'1Q MEIGS fVIIIJSBIIIO OOftiPAJ&lt;Y
~ . . I!IEIOOild-cla&amp;a matt.er ~Sept.

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MONDAY,
Jut.Y 1'1, 1933

THE DAILY TRIBUNE
or Pemeror,

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PAOITWO

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Buller was plenty tough In the I R. Allensworth, cf
pincl1es, at one stage of the game H. Demo~kf!y If
the local boy1 sue 'Ci•ded In clogging Ruwhngs lb
the bases wUh no O{lc down. and AnderS•)JI p
Butler prompt!~ struck out th ,· n, -:t 1!: Dt'mo~key, 1)
three batters to fnc~ him
Darst did the hf'avy hitting for ( Tot :~.! . .

West

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Located on Lower Secor~d l!lt.Teet, Pomenly,
let~n Ill nt!wa matw tor publl.r.aUon they

ltt.Dted.. A»&gt;::l.ft'JOUI letters, .l'w.nrever exC"•Len~ a.u:l dnl.raOle lD
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NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESF.NTATIYEB
Fred KJmbaU. lac.
cbleap. -rhU..'ii.e.lphia,. PII.Uburcb, Mlhvau•u
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Headaches caused by constipation
are gohe after one dose of Adlerika,
1 This cleans all pobon.s out of BOTH

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Drug St.m·e-In Rutland by Ba.rton's

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bea-lnnlna lm~ and , eon ..
l.inulnl tor 12Zty dan al1 1dop tn
Sallabury towtlll'iiP. •u be •ub.Ject
t.o quarantine. ' 'l'hla action wu·

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blea in tRia ti?WDllbtP.Il'wqj.,.&amp;d. in
il.n attempt to check the .lpread t.o
other pa.ril or the county,
Dog
owner. throtllhooJ;
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toWTI8hlp are ordered t.o keep tbeJr

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Imme-diate e~tton of the

GANDHI RIQUJ!!ST DENIED
Bomtay.

de.y refll£t!d 1.o arant t.ht request o!
Mahatma Gandhi, aaed n&amp;tJonaUst,
lt-ad~r. for an Interview leacl.lni to
o. settlement of the dlft'e~JWH be•
tween the n::.ttonaUs~ and the British government.
'I1le vl~rny.1n a letter to Gandhi
made It clear the -request could no\
be p-anted. ln vtew of pWieD.t clr~

cwnet.nnces, but left. the door open
to future negotJattons 11 GahdHl
and hU! follower11 should abandon
tilelr civil dlsobedlence eampalcn

h·l of the Conumtl.ee being
the Mason City, MeArlhur
Bamc In which McArthur waB
rl'lurned winner by a 3 Lo
1 COUitt
McAl'thur p.Jso had

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hg. HAZEL LIVI NGSTONi"'
COPYRJ'.,N'T .ltY XlNfl nAlVJlJIS' .Sl"'llf.CAD"; Df/C..

(ContiDued. trom Pqe OneJ

Al!liumed

n!Une. It later develo~
thal hl..s name was Kowal of
Columbus. He cruted an
C\ ~n better record of strikeouts than did COmer, maklnB
the

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Mullens. cf
Da1 t.ou,-, :Jb

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who tutnP.d In a COI!I•Ie ~NlSIIUonal

lta[ll•d

rat{'hes ln left field.

Aldr~®&lt;', lb

couli~, If
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'I1le banker said he wa.s not certaln how many men were Jn the
autoJlll)blle which carried him to
the spot where he was liberated.
At least one of the !lve Jette:!'.!
sent by the kidnapers during the

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DT. and Mrs H ( Hord"'D and rall.S(Im negot.lationa was dellvet-rd
4 1 1 u three chlldrtm of { .lumbu!'l visited thro ugh the malls, givtng
fedforal
5 1 1 o ever !he week end with Mr 1111d 1 D.@.ellL'I ruull dj~dhlet ~~. Wldedr. t~
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4 o 1 o Ml·s R H . Horden and alw wllh new
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4 :.! 2 c I Mr an d Mrs GarPn St&amp;.nsbury
~ 1 J. u I' Mrs Nan Moor.:- and Miss RuLn
3 0 1 0 Uruke who a1e u.ttf'ndmg summt'r
2 1 1 u !l~hoOl &amp;t Ohio Uni versity SIWII t Ihe
2 0 0 0 week end h ere.

Icong:
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Lw'r said he explained Lhe crl.tl-

' cal &lt;"l'lndltlon of his heart t.o the
alx:luctors nnd asked for the heart
I stlmulanl which ha:d been pre5CI'ibed ror hJm
The abducton bought
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FIRE IN RACINE
him som(' pllls, but Luer IBid he
- - - could not trll8t the men and deTo:.a.J . ., .. · ·· ·
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The Ihl~ how;c In Racine. ocru- clh!ed the medicine.
Two-ba~ hits-Dars: · 2, BarOOur pled by P. W Davlc;, was damaR; ·d 1
Thrc&gt;e·base hits, Coonts, B ut-ler
sume wtp. t abo..1. 2 40 A. M Mor:·
"OIL PJiJOES BOOM
StrucK out by Demoskey, 2, But- dll.}' when nre was dls ~o\cred ut
IAr II : \\"alkcd
bv Dtm' A.ly .!, thf' l't'ar of the heme
The ongi.'l
011 City, Pa:, July 17-INB---OU
Butl;r·l. ·
of the blazt&gt; was not determined. 1t P:ll: ~. contlnlllii:l their advance toUurph·ct- C Alki'J v.;urth
M "P!; was ~aid
d.J'; u.." new exchanges were r..osted
4 I I n D Alrtn~w.~rth
Tht• Pumerov F'trc- De-pnrtm ent by uil rY-ehafl~Ie$ here
5 0 I ul
coopernted vmh the Racine departT~e new advance iJI 15 cent. a
4 0 n h 1 Mrs. Roscoe 1\leadows of Colum- m.em In extln~ttU.'&gt;b mg the blaze bt'- l)arrel, the larQ:elt toost m many
4 0 1, 0 hll9 u.nd Mrs. Dea Haycg of Hunt- I fore It sprrn d to oLher buildings veurs
Four other lnceases have
I 0 V 0 1 h1R IOR\&amp;7e 'vJ~illng at the home or nenrby
been mnde smce May 22.
2 0 I 0 Mr. and Mrs M J McCarty
I The remdence 1s 51 tuaLed ln thr
Plei:"s under the new .schedule
- - -Mt and Mr!o C H Dutry and 1 hi'Rrt or thl' bllEuu•ss d!StMct or Ra- arc
PE"nnY.oil, SJ .72-$l.77; Bra&lt;J39 3 LO 1 1cranddaughter Jean DUffy of Lo- 1 c!ne, surrounded by a number or ford, $1.85; souU1west, $152: Eu= - - - - - -- re
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. $1.47, and B~ckeye, $1.32.

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Po:mll)y and Jackwn will l'JC for
too much for the
honors LOilll{hL •t 8 : 45 o'clock lu
threatened ra.lly In the
anothe&gt; tournam•nt ,.onte~t
whtch failed after two runs.
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Butler of the Portsmouth aggri!Box score:
gatlon struck out 11 would-be~bat- I •
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ter&amp;:. with hl!flow· ball, that started [ M L.di~).IOJI
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from the knce8 a.hd broke just even M Allc:l" wo~ th, ab · ·
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with the battern' knees over the Thomp:,on, s::.
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plate. The ball took a decided drop • N£'al, ~ 3
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just 88 It Invariably reached the 1 G:-~~t:~ht.r. 2:J
plate, fooling pJactlcnlly ua Mid-I Battyn, 2b
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falk aboat your poetry of motion and defiance of the law of I'J'&amp;VltJ.
Jiere l15 an example of grace, beauty al'\d perfect co-ordination by lhe
tnu'rrrluring !ea at L&lt;Jng Beach, Cal. The dancers are Dorothy Keane,
.Adeline Anaove and llernu:e Beck, who seem fairly bubbline •vli!r w1tb
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Portsmouth
AB R H E Mr and Mrs. Frank Knopp

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the (ifOvemment.

.O'Crmnell

unusually Rood pitcher,
who was alleged to hllve been

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jf'-::ted LO a penalty ot the Jaw- and.

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chn.rge ot the
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U..umame-nt 1.n Middleport
t.he Oak Hlll team. fes.tunng'
"C(lmer" who struck. out 18
liuntJngt.on ba.ttera
to win
from t.he We..t Vlrrtnlans by
:1 to I aeore-, the Dak Hill
boys an- eliminated from turther competition. The committee decided at a meeun1
htld Sunday that Lhe rults
W£re not eompllecJ with rel&amp;~lve to the announelng of
Conter as pitcher and U!e
game wa.s therefore thrown
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HEAVY HITTING

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Phtl.rmacy .
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rrHE covERNoR·s -'CTION
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NEW S THAT GoVi:JllOI. White hnd ::~ig 11ed the lJJII which 1
will make it 'possible to pay the back salaries of the:
teachers uf Ohio,1will come as welcome as utlte ttowers vf ~
May" to many be::ndes those actually receiving the money .\
Regardles~ of what may be said or done, or how I
- : : - - - - - -------:----~lll c h objection may be raised ~o the present t:i.Y~tem of:
c'p eratin~ sc hool s. the teachers have acted in good faith
nnd earned C\'ery cent of the money which they should
hftve received wl1en it "'as due. Sinlply because one o;j
tw o or a dozen group~ of cit1zens object to a certain way r
nf doing a thing, certainly is little enough excuRe f,,r 11
wanting to keep 1nnoceut and deserving peopl£! from l!elting what they ha\'e t'air ly cll.rnect.
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As a matter of fa&lt;.:t, these people -:hu uld have had \
their mon ey, lo these many months, instead of having t o
The Hutpoiut A-C-Maborrow money at Se\'e ll or eight p~r t.:eut intereMt to puy
tic iron is an exceptional value. Now $4.95.
Jheir own iudebtedne~s whil e the stute was holding -what r
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a 8 $ 6 . 8 0.
It is
w~• rightfully theirs.
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There is pro baLly 11 ul one other urganil'.ation nf,
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worker~ in the t.:!ntirc
umverse wh1ch would go along
to speed up h:oning.
working for several monthli after the first pay day had
"What's in a Nan:~?" I
Adjustable nutomu.tic
hecu passed without their having rece1ved their 8aluries ~ 1
tl'mpcrature con t r o I
lhat maintains even
n:-; the teachers have done. Had such a circumstancC' j -~~·~·~· ~~.~~::~~~~~
Ho~point A·C
$4.95
heat. Calrod long-li.fo
uriscn with the great maJol'ity of workers in other indul:!F -·t
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clement '1'hich
fries, .a strike of real proportion!ol would have been i:itaged
a~es
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on Che Monda)&lt;, following the last Ft'iday when Chc pay
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cutboa&lt;d kick«_ _
heat longer. Button
chco::k should have arrived but did not.
nooks that make it pos'l Oh' h .
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We got one second-handed from
Wh
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10 as not l~g to ee~ prou a ou,
ca_u~Omuhn. NclJ .. July 17.-INS-The "nglnc. Thh. engine wtl\ be con-~Clui~~Y Walsh up at Lake b:&gt;ky~
bullons.
lllg her teachers so much 1nconvemence, not to mentum I cycu vt th e rallror.d world nrc on · IJ :'rtc-:1 f!tl "c' '~· LO elf:'c tnc p:en. ·,, - \"owwow Famous men like -Babe
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money_ In 111 ermst ees pal o~t on orrow~~l money. ;Q' I ccm: truclion ~f the new OO~mlle: l mr.ka~ orl the axles ct the fOI•van1 tl.at craft.. The way Lo stnrt an out!
there 1 ~ ~ome t•. au~e tor rc]ull:lllg Ill the 1act that the l'all-.1\PUI', light-weight. slrenml!J¥d 1ttueks.
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~oa1d motor1sto_tlearope around
This new, 01U\'h im·
Bu t.:keve State did rccognizt! it1:1 obligatitm and went about paufngc~· train with which 1t beJ(~ Tile euMrt weight wlll
about .t s neck and stut pulling. That
p1·uvet1 food mixer is
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pt;CLu to mey.l the -eve r-hlCie.fl.8lng uo tcm;, the weight of a fdnjtk all- syNtem will choke better men than 1
now
avaiJable at an
1t to see thnt 1t was honorubly discharged. A:ltt!l' all, 1t rc- dermmd ror high-speed traPs 1orta· He -:.1 sleE:PIM cuL The Mtttm of vutboaud motors.
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price than
··11y is "Better Late Than Nt!ver"
Uon at low (u&amp;t.
the train Wfll have only 1t 9 1·2
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·' gJe pnlt ~ · teet lot;~;r-:-:wi!\...ba. P~t ~~l,Bil
vu~uJl will b ~ !0 feet, cugh you should aet a.n answer
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r'i'r. llrto ~p;~~t or-- h~r·~·~~ ~~ . ~
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J)OES HE WANT NOTORIETY?
n41w J'~g •
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-- ~chedule cafiJnt tor "' &amp;u l.veril.g-e , e tWQ{j!ea.l' uDfta. wJll ·provide lllinutn It* almost Jl\e ' a Ions:
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HE GOVERNOR of Georgia has pretty much turned !peed bf OO~mlles an hour It will Wlt·l.na- co.Pli,Clty to~ ns pmenger.'&gt;, distance telephone call.
. things up-sidf'-down in that usual ~taid und sedate be Cltpnble of n. sustr..lned sp:oed o! tlie &amp;e:l.ts 1\lt fo.clng ~crward, Over - The motcr R~ with a cough.
On Convcnien\ Tumt
over earlier modelS
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f JtO-mlbs nt\ hour with a O'IPUl(y hcnd bto.ggngc mcks will -be.: ellmr- Th!!t's all Just. a r::ough Work
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commonwealth He hai'o emulated the outlandi~ actJOI1R o !bad
m~tClrl nnd l~gg!lgc storng! trov ld· 11 way und listen Anothe•· cough.
\'o1ving,
ivory
mixins
Governor Cole Blcase nf South Carolina of ::mme few years
The tro.!n wJll be comDO~~d nf ~d b: ncath ench I!Co.t
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The whole Idea. is to get those
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bowls. juice extractor!
Approved IIPJlllancGs may a •iJ C
!18 tho". e &lt;&gt;f tll,' ll other JlUhil'eit)- "eckcr, Gov- three lntarlocklng em·.&lt;:-: whirh bnIrrr. the re;u· cf the lhlrd car a cou~hs close togethe r and make
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frotn the~U chronic
be purchased fJ·o m other ralra.
and mayonnaise oi
c t·nol' ''Mu'' Fergu 1;on of Texu. r-;.
r·onr-tructcd of alumll'lUm allov :t l'lhlch llKht meals wlll be served
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nripper help mako food
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~ Tftat mennQ about.
two hourt5
preparation easier.
One nf the governors exp Ol ~ &lt;H- een o ca
ou third the '"eight
I ·The entll
:'l tmtn will b11 &lt;lir-j l''b'rk rlyhL ou~ of the middle of
tho militia in keeping nftieinl~ of the Sl1~tt! ~Hyhway De- ' It wi•J be powcrt.d by 11. 12-cylt n- n nd1ti01lCd bc.l.h I;Ul.nlner aud win- }dur var,allop.. If you cough beto1e
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d cr. 600 h one-DoWel' V-tynr: dl.~·~ tel' and complote elimination of I he motor doc:;, then you lose You
pal men 1 rom le-po~xe:;sll!g
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av ng Ullatc burnl:l!; lntem::tl eomhustlon dmt nnd cindM'l; ls prom!fr.d.
111\ust 11lu1t ull over again
b{!C II "fired" by the "hot-shot" chief executive.
-:=:r:An o ther pub!Jcity seddug stunt was to build a llarn ,..&amp;
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was Just. Dft.cen yt:nre afte1 we
at the rear of th e ~uvernut·'s m nnsto ll so "his wife would
uoto about Ty Cobb •topping at.
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i:arbershop to have hie 8plkes bonf eel Jtt home ns he termed 1l. Sui more recent Y e cu. By A!-thur :1&amp;u••" Baer
f'd that we met Ty In Ohril!ty·8 outed Lhe disgusted attention uf see kers of law and order to I
;~ l l'IOard lake greyhound. Ty hadn't 1
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-~-~uo~ll~tt-~mot.he fact that he has pardoned •lU law breakers, commute
-1or wouldn't commence. Around "'"'ca
1he :-tente nces of 52 more and paroled 75 others.
any wl&gt;c&gt;~ socially. If
mldnlght Ty and the Bug were
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Naturally these offendPr!-1 would ull he hard-boiled I
, Ja.rally tree Js a pa!r of oars cross- wvernd he had been rowing around
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It is a significant I Before you geL an ache fo1· deep : od ovDr n _clam shell that ain't. no il' a neat circle bocause the Bug
ug~ an gent!r8 i.l 810 1 _1 .
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fact that the governor haH tailed to hnd a smgle md1v1dual that u.nyt.hlng. under fifty feet Is 1polltan yacht club with sea-weed 1hadn't said a word about it.
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e t t j'oke law 111 not a ya.cht Its Just a bout. And 11n your halt·.
serv l ug lime f or 111 rae wn s o
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the hi~";tor~ of our natiOtl, wort Y ot Clll~l'd eru t'1011 f Ol. ·
-Knowing
that
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Cobb
will
be
"peaking
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either pnrf1 11 n, C"ommutatiou or ,entence or parole. Not a -~~t _ outboal'd_ mot.o~~ill not __!et .started__:::~th_~_:wel!{Y-f~er be/ore Iaoahl In 1941.
,
aingl~ pa·oiH!ntion violator has received any consideration
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nt the hand , of Llll' revolutionary governor.
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Whil e actw n:-; like this, n;.Lturally do cast Home Hhght
rellection on the people of the notion u a whole, the
chief sufferer:-. ar·~ thm~c of the fltnte m which such a man
&amp;y Edaon R. Waile, Shawnee., Oklahoma
ean be elected.
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It would up pear thut Georgia citiun~ would he 1nore I
G. L. LANPSBU,RG, MANAGING DlRECTOR OF THE
~al'eful and particuLar a~ lu the class of men they l'hoose
RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZILIAN AMERIC.\N SAYS:
for (he position of l'hlef rank and power in their state, c~- 1
TH"'T BrQil ia plllentially a 1reat Pl&amp;rket for good st~&gt;ndlU'd
pccially aft er what !he till!'.en~ of the1r nearby ne~ghhori-11
branda qf A-rican eJ:porta. $30,000,000 worrb are already im·
hnv~ s uff e 1·ed through latk uf w~ing good judgment. Rut 1
ported.
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Home people, notubl.~· thol'\t• of Texas, ~timply will not learn 1
The population tf.tala 40,000,000 IIIJd.ita birtb·rate is one of
by experience, n~ cun ~c attested hy the Lone Star State's I
the bjJblllt.U! the wer cl.
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action~ regurding th~ Fergu!'on f11mily.
F~ tho.Ameril:u! poiol of ..iew, tlu&gt; average standard of
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living 1,. ~~ty low, but there exiata a growin1 proaperoua mid·
CONDITIONS GET WORSE
die ci_.a, app•edati-y~ Clf-u.d wh!lt Ia m""e importe.nt, capable
HE STATE·; nf thi ~ l..'ountJy with rt'gKrd to crimf' is in· ,
of pati!lll f.at...-4juallt,y 1ooda.
It ia llte1eao f!w ferelrn rooda 19
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clc~C'ri rleploruhle to ~ay tlw lea~t. On ~evet•y Kide ''
lrt to cotml'!'"' ill the dJrllJHifl p:adea al mercljandiae, which are
read uf bm1k robberies, cold h!ooded murder!4 in cclrHH'c...Qpjy auppll4.d by IQG-J lll~f.ilcill!',era,
tion with them as well u~t 111 sep11rate instanceA, kidnup- 1
!iJf1t~~ulf!r f,alla t.o
tlJe -t&gt;mau DE the popula~ion,
i!lg!' und in fa ct every form of banditry nnd example or I
:wlitclll.,...,.a.~~~Qt part-illiterate. H 0 weve~, Ul,i! i!O.I'tit)o qf the
low breuking.
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popll!Alll!!i. ~.Ji•• the rC!Itllialte b!lria11 P'&gt;'fer
in 1-.,.J a
That somethiug dcfilllle must be done, some plan for- I'
·~~ltbwJecl'eoflhe 11.-.Jilh ii!QB~•••·
mulflted whereb~· the pre!ient ch~,tos and unreat is either
U~ !!teamon1 the beat.linpiata in ·die world. Ali
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conwlelely wiped out or at least partially curbed, goc'
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ir•zili~na
h.Ot. ~f -)' .ttliorAflj;na ~pk!:ll F1·o:Q..cfl.'
without l.ltJying if society expec~ to continue 83 an untal;,-. 1
M~ te11t II!~ ~- ialile . . .er ed..a.~l• iNt;tutiona Moe
Under pror\ent co nditions we aru Him ply one ste1) remove d ·
Fre.nc;h.
from complete anarchy und open rioting.
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waB due to hla

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mitts durlnl Ulat htltorlc tow. ll
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
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pincl1es, at one stage of the game H. Demo~kf!y If
the local boy1 sue 'Ci•ded In clogging Ruwhngs lb
the bases wUh no O{lc down. and AnderS•)JI p
Butler prompt!~ struck out th ,· n, -:t 1!: Dt'mo~key, 1)
three batters to fnc~ him
Darst did the hf'avy hitting for ( Tot :~.! . .

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J40NDAY, JULY lT, 1031

'CLASSIFIED
AP·YEit TtSI NG
st.c·t H.1 N.

Two Great Mile.s i;
Run by (;qJhgfllns ·
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T'I'P f'l~w ~arilo 5,t ~

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Obleqo 1: 11o0t&lt;&gt;o&gt; L .
Pltt.llurlb at llloold)'n &lt;rain&gt;.

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Total l'Oet'lpt.ll .783 head.
Hop reoelptli 81 , 1T5 to 220 1!&gt;3.
4.&amp;6 to t.80 he&amp;vlee 4.65 to 4.00
lights 4.20 Lo Uli fat sows 3.20 ptgs
:0.63 to 3.4.6 h4 stock shoats 5.80 hd.

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oaute-recelpt.a &amp;5 steer&amp; 3.55 fo
C.GO heirera ~ .96 to UO .tat oowB
180 to 3.10 can'nera l.OO to L25
bulls :UO to 3.2(1 tnilk cow5 22.50 to

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employment.
Quite a few folks tram here at~
tended Lhe monthly Upper P'lat8
community dub meeting Wednes-

You'd \.;;.il!n~Jai~ Oe~ric~

located near Rock Springs falrfurther information call Robert Warner. 206·J. 1
ca.re Meigs County Savings and
Loan Company.
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Jersey CJty at Roc.heater.
A)bany at Monkeal.
BalUmore at Buft'a.lo.
Newark at Toronto.

HOW THIKY STANU
AMIE&amp;ICAN

Gen. Italo Balbo's silvery ftagship as it settled on La ko Michigan ,near Chicago's Navy Pier Saturday a1t&lt;•r.
The

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_armada made the last leg of 750 mil l'~': from Montreal

in

ASSOC'IATJON

Club

seven hours and forty-fiye min1.1tea.

Won Lost.

Colum_b us . . . . . . . . .
Mlnnea.polls
St. Paul
Indianapolis
Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisvllle . . . . . . . .
MUwaukee . . . . . . . .
Kansa.s City . . . . .

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.Sfl4. , at Charltt&amp;ton.
521 · Harry Gress waz;; a business vl.tl:511 !Hor at Huntington thl8 week.
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Mrs. Anna Rlst and ROn or East
.478 Liverpool are guesl-8 of Mrs. Janrl
_137 : Edward!!.
.U6 1 MrA. Howard Wright of McCanvisiting
Chrb!tlne
1uellsvllle 1!
1 Fruth .
Mr . and Mr6. Guy Rouah and
Pet tamUy and Mrs. JeMie Ma601l were
09 Sunday euesta of Mra. lllal"latet
·54 !) K'lopp at Cutt.on.
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.511 ' Mr. and Mr6. William Lewis and
·5-. Mr. and Mrs. Olem Ediell visited
· •• Allan Lewis and family at Fairview
·500 this week
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-:29 . c! thee M. E. ch:c:yheld o;:n c ~:
· l 9 c1·eam and c&amp;ke social on the
church lawn Thursday evenlng.
Marcelline WILBon wa5 ~ bUSineM
·t \'lsi tor at Pomeroy th16 week.
P~~ Mr. and Mrt&gt;. L. Ta)'lor of Wheel "639 1 lng were retent guests ot Mrs. Jen "ns · n1o Taylcr.
Nqrs. ~thgeb of pt. Plea.sant
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Fruth a.nd family.
·: ' Mr. B\lrtQn and daughtens reLuru
·so~ ed to thelJ: home at PlttlburKh Frl ·
day after visltlns relatives here
tor the past week.

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HOW MANY POUNDS
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HIS PLAY IN ~E
SINGLES MAiCHES.

YESTERDAY'S KESlll..'fS

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Mllwaukee 1&lt;4.: Colwnbu:-; 4.

FOURTEEN'

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Columbus 6; Mllwuukee 3.

DAVIIIET

KansaB Clty 10; Toledo 6.
Kalls&amp;-s Olty ~; Toledo 4.
St.. Paul 10; lndlatlapolls 2.
IndiiUla.poli.s 3: St. 'Paul 2.
LoulsviUe :d; Minneapolis 1.
Minneapolis 8; Lolili!v1lle 6.

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tier from Plt.Lsbw'gh tq Brooklyn

for a. one~day liland and Lhcn rode
rlghL back agnln urter taking one
look a.t i.he raiu , an expaNivc
jaunt of nearly 1,000 mt!.es.

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Oinclnnu.ll 1; New York 0 &lt;16 lU .)
New York 1; Clnolrmatl o.
St. LcuiS 4; Phllo.delphla 2.
Philadelphi" 8; St. Louie 2.

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a disreputable looli:ing foreigner. The fellow had thrown himself at Lcni Luneska ••
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her greatest picture. Why was she di•·

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Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

J, DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
Durin,: the paot

"Up to date advertiein11 io the lo,ical argument of an intelligent aaleaman addre111ing intelligent proapec:ta.

turbed at this man's appearance-what

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crude illustration• and abturdly superlative c:lnima.

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WU
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P.lr. and Mrs . ,A;.~ OF. ld coxcn
Paul Hamman visited Suntlny in
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wet·e visitors a ......,_...,n r ay .
Parkersburg .
Mrs. Lula Howell and dauabter
Erma of Miami Beach, Florida, are
Hazel Spencer of Delaware is the
I suest.s of Mr. and Mrs. otho Leiv- ~uest thlti week or her grandpar·
ing.
cnt-6, Mr. and Mrs. WUl Bentz.
Dalla6 Yeaaer was a Parker~w-g
of M--'etta
vlBUnr Frlda.y .
Ihla Fae Swartz
au
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upson are ~;pent the \reek end with her par~
guests of relative~; near Pt. Pleas- tnts Mr. and Mrs Danf'. swartz.
nnt.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swartz were
Mrs. Wall.t&gt;r EdW&amp;i'dS aud son calling on Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Carl _
visite_ \ Mrs. Ellen BNI.'&gt; at Morris Sund11.y.
MaggH! Fr".iay.
, Mr:;;. Stella Wakln,; 1?-a:; returned
The ball game pbl~'ed Thurllday home after a weeks vilat .n Athena•
£:ventng between t lw Mru;on 1\nd Wilma aud El!ilc Bahr spent SunHartford old men's tcamo resulted day with their aunt., Mi·~- Verc
the vJctor]' Rotng to Lhe local Learn swart1.
. El
the score was 10-6. H seenu; 118
Ward Beu~t was calling 011
sthough the Mason players are worth Wood Thursda~·st.eJ)plng ~-lght and these games
Mrs. Anna Koehler and Lucille
su-m to be the mo:;t Interesting 1 Bn.ilf'Y spent Thunn:la.y with Mrs.
and exu.Ung ones of the f:M.&gt;asou.l M1ller Beam ot Stunner.
The lilCILI team consh;tccl of l~o81eMr. and Mrs. Ct:arl~ Woodc and
Mong, Olbb&amp;, Schwsrt~. Roush, Wolr MILry SwarL:~; were vlshtng Mr. e.n4
Wilalms. Baier, Turner Md M~. Mrs. Hayc:; or Chester.

ii!l 4ppelll. N.ol only are the lar11e advertitins: &amp;II!'Jlciea wbic:}l
prl;pare the bir national campaigns employ ins better talent to cle•ian and write the advertioin11, but they are attuning their copy to
a more intelli11ent audience .

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-tilirtt' yean there hu been a constant rise in the lev.e l of ad,..,.q,.

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ACTuA\1

fi3unehine and lhadow mleht be tlle title nf this picture. At top, Mrr~­
Heien Will" Moody (left) is 1hown with Mi811 Dorothy Round, English
11tar, whom !!he defeated in the women'• lillKiel! :ft~le: at Wimbledcn
Lower, Ellaworth Vinee (right) conrra.tulatel Jack Crowfo;~rd, hie
Australian \:Onqueror tor the men'• title,
.. Mrs. Emery Gibbs and daught-Cf
Margaret and Mr:;. Will Edwarde of
Fairview visited relative! here re-

"Mvertialpg it becoming more intelligent.

FORCES ·~ VtC&gt;'bi\'Y DURING
711£ COMII&lt;JG

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look al the
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Wolfe Kahn, of
New York llnan
--~,:::cial fa;:m:;ilcc':.·_ _

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UeLrolt. at Philadelphia.
Only game ~:~eheduled.

Broadway
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TOOTH PASTE

Brooklyn a.t PU.t.5burgh .
(two gamet~J.
Only game scheduled.

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Helen 0'-k• If- ~-.a.:.l=-g u.,_
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Wedne~;rt~
evening
guests··
Mart
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ntovett
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R,obert
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1 wprk. ~ ' Yr.mk~r, ts
IIS.'IM-11 to piJ SCJilar _.., 10 II"" ...,Uityiao.
household good8 to Lon~~:dale. ·
recupe:~:l\tlng
strap neac Pea.ce phurch. Ow11· ...lifrioe. .Lblerill'l T001ll Pat\~, llldt bylbe ....Un .-.f w. V. Jtoush an u ·life.
BeillBl(
and
Ethel
Or!m
spen~
Mre.
Lily
Kaylor
was
c'alling
on
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a
rCcept
opE!l'at.IOn.
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b.tuti601l&amp;.d
pro~&amp;:&amp;a
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Mrl$. J. J. Reed Wa.5 a bUsijless i

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FOR SALE-New Cl'CiP Honey, fine
quality, 15 cents per lb. W, R.
At!u:y In Kyger, Ohio.
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Call lii· X. Craig's Store, M.lddleporl
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5.50 rcccltlt.s
to 8.50 2m!
common
3.10tree·
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61'COnd5 s.as to 5.70 medium 4.10 Lo
4.60 common DlU' heav1es3.00 to 3.80

Ebenba.ch

JIOR S.ALE-1938 DeLuxe Chevra~
Jet Sedan dceUent condition.

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Toledo a.t Mllwaukft.
lndiallapolla at Mhmeapobs.
Louiavtue at St. Pau1.

30.60.

Bed ArtchOI' Siere.

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Columbus &amp;t. Kana&amp;&amp; CitY

Saturday July lS. 1933.

famlUr......two

Sttee&amp; In PomerOJ,

Butl'alo U ; Jenoy City 10. .
Bufl&amp;lo 'J; JCTH)' Clty 6 (1 Inn~

AMEBJCAII'

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01\0 ...... llle4 alore room
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IJU1in111;
Hemeley Drive• . I,R ~
Winnina , BwJ ' , ,

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Clevtla1J4 2:; 2oMon 1 (U lnJ

Remukallle ~~'Ill!'•

COFPI!:I: SHOP

·tYpe ljke tl!la' UO pt.) l.Oc

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"Advertioen hav&lt;1 .,bandoned the idea of editin!' their copy
down to the manee. As a result Americ:an nilverti11ng baa become one of the 11reateat educational and c:pltural fon:ea in our
eoc:ial or11aniem. It hu c:ban11ed our diet, telling ua what fpod to
eat, and wb&lt;&gt;Q, and bow to preper~ it. It baa changed our home
life by·introdudng a multitude of labor·oaving deviclll whio:h
leaaen the drud11ery of house work.
It haa inf!uencecj oQr atylea of an:hite~~~~rc, and tile maleri11l•
w~t!J which W&lt;! hlftJCI l!l!r ilo.mea; ~way Mi ,lr~~q, .~fl tile~• we
w;~.r, tbe boo~ Q~ 1111.11azinea ~e ~d. lt li~ lq_j:qJclited lawa
!If h~l;h aJ!II' bY4i!!llf, ~tanjlard,o qf por~o11al el"?'!n~~· FroaJ
b!lhr'• fgQII tp P!!f~ 1!111"' !fie who!• coull!i Clf 'l_"r
\IM~n
i11fl~ treJ1.~Q!If!f ~Y •!lvertt•!nl!, '+'lllc~ ~ i!ec~ rqwe
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J40NDAY, JULY lT, 1031

'CLASSIFIED
AP·YEit TtSI NG
st.c·t H.1 N.

Two Great Mile.s i;
Run by (;qJhgfllns ·
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Rat.; B .. uced

n.oo, "-"'"
iArl!' tt.ae

T'I'P f'l~w ~arilo 5,t ~

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DININO aOOII

urday'o Rltf" 1

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Under SuM'

par Une.

wa~ed ?

3: atlleqo 1.
Obleqo 1: 11o0t&lt;&gt;o&gt; L .
Pltt.llurlb at llloold)'n &lt;rain&gt;.

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Ill 1iotili 1; W~h&gt;lton 0.

INJ'PN&amp;fiO~.U. ~EAOVE

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lfewart !I; Montreat, 3.

Montreal 1; Newr.rk 0 (8 innJ

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baita

U ro·om
tor &amp;wo

ho~a

bl&amp;l.

Total l'Oet'lpt.ll .783 head.
Hop reoelptli 81 , 1T5 to 220 1!&gt;3.
4.&amp;6 to t.80 he&amp;vlee 4.65 to 4.00
lights 4.20 Lo Uli fat sows 3.20 ptgs
:0.63 to 3.4.6 h4 stock shoats 5.80 hd.

be

oaute-recelpt.a &amp;5 steer&amp; 3.55 fo
C.GO heirera ~ .96 to UO .tat oowB
180 to 3.10 can'nera l.OO to L25
bulls :UO to 3.2(1 tnilk cow5 22.50 to

nest to frab1·
teriaa ChlllL:a-A:It on M.UU
from

l'OGIIll,

Edw.

IDCIIulre

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Buy handkerchleh
with what It 1ave1

...- It ...,.,. 1001 tpprulmlc.lr N • r-u •nr 1011

""•tlfrl ..... ilup lbtos• pou •Md wilb 1U1 ...... _
IJuoiktr.:lli.C. 1ft l&amp;lll'tiJ I ........... Laatiterl ......

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fOR RENT-SplendkJ. ftvc room
house with bath, and electrtctty,
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J. J. need' has returned to his
employment.
Quite a few folks tram here at~
tended Lhe monthly Upper P'lat8
community dub meeting Wednes-

You'd \.;;.il!n~Jai~ Oe~ric~

located near Rock Springs falrfurther information call Robert Warner. 206·J. 1
ca.re Meigs County Savings and
Loan Company.
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Jersey CJty at Roc.heater.
A)bany at Monkeal.
BalUmore at Buft'a.lo.
Newark at Toronto.

HOW THIKY STANU
AMIE&amp;ICAN

Gen. Italo Balbo's silvery ftagship as it settled on La ko Michigan ,near Chicago's Navy Pier Saturday a1t&lt;•r.
The

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Italian air

_armada made the last leg of 750 mil l'~': from Montreal

in

ASSOC'IATJON

Club

seven hours and forty-fiye min1.1tea.

Won Lost.

Colum_b us . . . . . . . . .
Mlnnea.polls
St. Paul
Indianapolis
Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisvllle . . . . . . . .
MUwaukee . . . . . . . .
Kansa.s City . . . . .

The U. S. S. Wilmette is in the foreground.

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Hel:m Amick Is 'i'ialtlng relatives
.Sfl4. , at Charltt&amp;ton.
521 · Harry Gress waz;; a business vl.tl:511 !Hor at Huntington thl8 week.
.t'JS
Mrs. Anna Rlst and ROn or East
.478 Liverpool are guesl-8 of Mrs. Janrl
_137 : Edward!!.
.U6 1 MrA. Howard Wright of McCanvisiting
Chrb!tlne
1uellsvllle 1!
1 Fruth .
Mr . and Mr6. Guy Rouah and
Pet tamUy and Mrs. JeMie Ma601l were
09 Sunday euesta of Mra. lllal"latet
·54 !) K'lopp at Cutt.on.
.
.511 ' Mr. and Mr6. William Lewis and
·5-. Mr. and Mrs. Olem Ediell visited
· •• Allan Lewis and family at Fairview
·500 this week
-«56 r Th B
R s d
sch 1 1
-:29 . c! thee M. E. ch:c:yheld o;:n c ~:
· l 9 c1·eam and c&amp;ke social on the
church lawn Thursday evenlng.
Marcelline WILBon wa5 ~ bUSineM
·t \'lsi tor at Pomeroy th16 week.
P~~ Mr. and Mrt&gt;. L. Ta)'lor of Wheel "639 1 lng were retent guests ot Mrs. Jen "ns · n1o Taylcr.
Nqrs. ~thgeb of pt. Plea.sant
1
'411 · ~~ vlsltJng Mr. and Mrs. Htmry
·
Fruth a.nd family.
·: ' Mr. B\lrtQn and daughtens reLuru
·so~ ed to thelJ: home at PlttlburKh Frl ·
day after visltlns relatives here
tor the past week.

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"THAT OUR NEXT-

DOOR- NEIGHBOR

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TOQTS!

YQU,

rM CURIOUS TO KNOW
HOW MANY POUNDS
YOU'VE LOST TO DATE\

IS "THE

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' ··MUCH DEPENDS Ofll
HIS PLAY IN ~E
SINGLES MAiCHES.

YESTERDAY'S KESlll..'fS

THE

AMERICAN f\SSOCJATION
Mllwaukee 1&lt;4.: Colwnbu:-; 4.

FOURTEEN'

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Columbus 6; Mllwuukee 3.

DAVIIIET

KansaB Clty 10; Toledo 6.
Kalls&amp;-s Olty ~; Toledo 4.
St.. Paul 10; lndlatlapolls 2.
IndiiUla.poli.s 3: St. 'Paul 2.
LoulsviUe :d; Minneapolis 1.
Minneapolis 8; Lolili!v1lle 6.

COtiTE'lf

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i!ETWEi.N
l"OOTS
AND

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i .GOFER!

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tier from Plt.Lsbw'gh tq Brooklyn

for a. one~day liland and Lhcn rode
rlghL back agnln urter taking one
look a.t i.he raiu , an expaNivc
jaunt of nearly 1,000 mt!.es.

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NATION.\L L.EAGUE
Oinclnnu.ll 1; New York 0 &lt;16 lU .)
New York 1; Clnolrmatl o.
St. LcuiS 4; Phllo.delphla 2.
Philadelphi" 8; St. Louie 2.

•• WILL 1-1£ ~~.~~~~

'fitLIE
0 't:.A"/

Tbe Past intruded
on her Triumph

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LEAD ' 7HE IJ.S. DAVIS CUP

RADIO

VI \3-R.A'TI C' """' - \HEi "tQt.J E
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"'--llo'!C S

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"Those European stars always have one

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a disreputable looli:ing foreigner. The fellow had thrown himself at Lcni Luneska ••
she entered the lobby for the premiere uf
her greatest picture. Why was she di•·

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GRUl'ES'I" DOUSLES
PLAYER IN THI! WORJ.D!

The Hotel CJdtt:ead«na
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9olum)lus1

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LuncJ;ecn 5lh::
DJ!mer 60e aud •, 11. •

~ ROHIHH TEH~Y SHAI\!N(JN

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~er'vice

Rates surpl!'i/1•_ .ly , low ,

Famqu~

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s 11~RC!!R .BEASLEY
POIIIG SOME MA$'r£R.·

did he know that could upset the glamorous. aloof Luneska-greatelt otar in
Hollywood? Be sure to read, ••

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Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

J, DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
Durin,: the paot

"Up to date advertiein11 io the lo,ical argument of an intelligent aaleaman addre111ing intelligent proapec:ta.

turbed at this man's appearance-what

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crude illustration• and abturdly superlative c:lnima.

foot in the roud," siilld the theatre man-

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Guy OCim spent SWld!t-y

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cently.
WU
E. Robinson.
P.lr. and Mrs . ,A;.~ OF. ld coxcn
Paul Hamman visited Suntlny in
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wet·e visitors a ......,_...,n r ay .
Parkersburg .
Mrs. Lula Howell and dauabter
Erma of Miami Beach, Florida, are
Hazel Spencer of Delaware is the
I suest.s of Mr. and Mrs. otho Leiv- ~uest thlti week or her grandpar·
ing.
cnt-6, Mr. and Mrs. WUl Bentz.
Dalla6 Yeaaer was a Parker~w-g
of M--'etta
vlBUnr Frlda.y .
Ihla Fae Swartz
au
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upson are ~;pent the \reek end with her par~
guests of relative~; near Pt. Pleas- tnts Mr. and Mrs Danf'. swartz.
nnt.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swartz were
Mrs. Wall.t&gt;r EdW&amp;i'dS aud son calling on Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Carl _
visite_ \ Mrs. Ellen BNI.'&gt; at Morris Sund11.y.
MaggH! Fr".iay.
, Mr:;;. Stella Wakln,; 1?-a:; returned
The ball game pbl~'ed Thurllday home after a weeks vilat .n Athena•
£:ventng between t lw Mru;on 1\nd Wilma aud El!ilc Bahr spent SunHartford old men's tcamo resulted day with their aunt., Mi·~- Verc
the vJctor]' Rotng to Lhe local Learn swart1.
. El
the score was 10-6. H seenu; 118
Ward Beu~t was calling 011
sthough the Mason players are worth Wood Thursda~·st.eJ)plng ~-lght and these games
Mrs. Anna Koehler and Lucille
su-m to be the mo:;t Interesting 1 Bn.ilf'Y spent Thunn:la.y with Mrs.
and exu.Ung ones of the f:M.&gt;asou.l M1ller Beam ot Stunner.
The lilCILI team consh;tccl of l~o81eMr. and Mrs. Ct:arl~ Woodc and
Mong, Olbb&amp;, Schwsrt~. Roush, Wolr MILry SwarL:~; were vlshtng Mr. e.n4
Wilalms. Baier, Turner Md M~. Mrs. Hayc:; or Chester.

ii!l 4ppelll. N.ol only are the lar11e advertitins: &amp;II!'Jlciea wbic:}l
prl;pare the bir national campaigns employ ins better talent to cle•ian and write the advertioin11, but they are attuning their copy to
a more intelli11ent audience .

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-tilirtt' yean there hu been a constant rise in the lev.e l of ad,..,.q,.

.rwo Wt:EI&lt;S

ACTuA\1

fi3unehine and lhadow mleht be tlle title nf this picture. At top, Mrr~­
Heien Will" Moody (left) is 1hown with Mi811 Dorothy Round, English
11tar, whom !!he defeated in the women'• lillKiel! :ft~le: at Wimbledcn
Lower, Ellaworth Vinee (right) conrra.tulatel Jack Crowfo;~rd, hie
Australian \:Onqueror tor the men'• title,
.. Mrs. Emery Gibbs and daught-Cf
Margaret and Mr:;. Will Edwarde of
Fairview visited relative! here re-

"Mvertialpg it becoming more intelligent.

FORCES ·~ VtC&gt;'bi\'Y DURING
711£ COMII&lt;JG

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ASSOCIATION

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nex1 Mr".
look al the
.I
wa:. fo 1·merly
Wolfe Kahn, of
New York llnan
--~,:::cial fa;:m:;ilcc':.·_ _

POLLY AND HJ:R PALS ---·--The Black. Sheep of

25'

AMERICAN

UeLrolt. at Philadelphia.
Only game ~:~eheduled.

Broadway
who, e,ay

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LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE

Brooklyn a.t PU.t.5burgh .
(two gamet~J.
Only game scheduled.

thnnk
he has

day evening.
'~lgg
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Helen 0'-k• If- ~-.a.:.l=-g u.,_
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Walter Brbwn, wife an6 daugh- /-IIR'II:~
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lcr
wcre:,
Wedne~;rt~
evening
guests··
Mart
·Roush
rCt:cntly
ntovett
his.
R,obert
&lt;Y.RDter
·:Wi'th
;
her
.pow;e
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1 wprk. ~ ' Yr.mk~r, ts
IIS.'IM-11 to piJ SCJilar _.., 10 II"" ...,Uityiao.
household good8 to Lon~~:dale. ·
recupe:~:l\tlng
strap neac Pea.ce phurch. Ow11· ...lifrioe. .Lblerill'l T001ll Pat\~, llldt bylbe ....Un .-.f w. V. Jtoush an u ·life.
BeillBl(
and
Ethel
Or!m
spen~
Mre.
Lily
Kaylor
was
c'alling
on
!~m
a
rCcept
opE!l'at.IOn.
1 ·
er lHQulre at Dally Tribune ot- ar UMerlu, cu•"' 1oyU11 .. • Mq:a tuloe et W. Na••
llfiiJ
II
cllul,
b.tuti601l&amp;.d
pro~&amp;:&amp;a
JOIU"
..,ella.
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1lce and pay for, ad.
6-:13·t1
:Su;:::n~da~y~-;;"":=-:~tb~e~__::•;••~s~l•:=•::'.c·B~e~a~t=rl~ce;:..:Ze~l~I•::7R~lc~k~o~r~dBat.ul'day,
Mrl$. J. J. Reed Wa.5 a bUsijless i

· r~o~ Rent

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found-

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FOR SALE-New Cl'CiP Honey, fine
quality, 15 cents per lb. W, R.
At!u:y In Kyger, Ohio.
'J~l3~3t

Call lii· X. Craig's Store, M.lddleporl
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5.50 rcccltlt.s
to 8.50 2m!
common
3.10tree·
to
Lambs
tops 6.75

I..EAQUIE

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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61'COnd5 s.as to 5.70 medium 4.10 Lo
4.60 common DlU' heav1es3.00 to 3.80

Ebenba.ch

JIOR S.ALE-1938 DeLuxe Chevra~
Jet Sedan dceUent condition.

.... ~ ·: ...:L-G.UU:S TODAY

lnllht eame)

Vc~&lt;l

culls .90 to 2.00

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Toledo a.t Mllwaukft.
lndiallapolla at Mhmeapobs.
Louiavtue at St. Pau1.

30.60.

Bed ArtchOI' Siere.

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Only

Columbus &amp;t. Kana&amp;&amp; CitY

Saturday July lS. 1933.

famlUr......two

Sttee&amp; In PomerOJ,

Butl'alo U ; Jenoy City 10. .
Bufl&amp;lo 'J; JCTH)' Clty 6 (1 Inn~

AMEBJCAII'

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U\4d,

U; Ro"..hMter 0.

Rocbeater iS: Baltimore 1; &lt;4ve

oer 4:1

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6 P, lion.
01\0 ...... llle4 alore room
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lett-12eld ~ d ..lo

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Ohlc.Jil 11. New York (ra.bu .

IJU1in111;
Hemeley Drive• . I,R ~
Winnina , BwJ ' , ,

FOR RENT!

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,', J\]IUIOAH YAOOB
Clevtla1J4 2:; 2oMon 1 (U lnJ

Remukallle ~~'Ill!'•

COFPI!:I: SHOP

·tYpe ljke tl!la' UO pt.) l.Oc

GA-l

"Advertioen hav&lt;1 .,bandoned the idea of editin!' their copy
down to the manee. As a result Americ:an nilverti11ng baa become one of the 11reateat educational and c:pltural fon:ea in our
eoc:ial or11aniem. It hu c:ban11ed our diet, telling ua what fpod to
eat, and wb&lt;&gt;Q, and bow to preper~ it. It baa changed our home
life by·introdudng a multitude of labor·oaving deviclll whio:h
leaaen the drud11ery of house work.
It haa inf!uencecj oQr atylea of an:hite~~~~rc, and tile maleri11l•
w~t!J which W&lt;! hlftJCI l!l!r ilo.mea; ~way Mi ,lr~~q, .~fl tile~• we
w;~.r, tbe boo~ Q~ 1111.11azinea ~e ~d. lt li~ lq_j:qJclited lawa
!If h~l;h aJ!II' bY4i!!llf, ~tanjlard,o qf por~o11al el"?'!n~~· FroaJ
b!lhr'• fgQII tp P!!f~ 1!111"' !fie who!• coull!i Clf 'l_"r
\IM~n
i11fl~ treJ1.~Q!If!f ~Y •!lvertt•!nl!, '+'lllc~ ~ i!ec~ rqwe
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UNUSUAL RIVER
SCENE SATURDAY

Otester Defeats
Carbon Bill Boys

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READERS' NOTICE - If you wallt
the News Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 236-L; If the BuslneM
Ofllee ask for 202-R.

S.... lo 5 to 1, Middleporl
Game f:mla by Mutual
c-ent After 4 Fram ..

UIEATHER FORECAST" :-Ohl.o-MoiJU)' cloud7 tonlJht and Wednesday ProbablJ lho'Werl Wedneld.IJ' m. W.t
and extreme North portion~ Not mucl\ cbftnp
1 temperature

Fights
American Author
Labor Seeks To
fUl UN ~HARGH Columbus
R~~SHH
T
H
IT~
Hours
fiRST
BREAK
IN
For tower Rates
Unionize Nation's C~AliNOUSTHliS
Must Face 'Mal
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For L•bel m- Spploh r.r;,
WITH HliNC U
AT O~U IN RA~m mce; Caae Attraeto' ~r:::e.'!'. J~UTHS DRl HANKS S t e e I Industry AEVI~EO ~S C~U[
t...•e• For lrkutak
PRE~ENT HEAR IN~
TAlK n W~RKERS
er Reellnr Only Aft· ~XPE~H~ no~v
IS ~EINC O~AfHD
One Hour
C9uncll Piau lo A,pJ&gt;911lt
Utihty Expert to Survey Sttuatioa

Columbus 0

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Bank•ng ~~~~:;b~:~=~t
Accuaed
tlon" Taetica

FAILSTO ACT
Accordinr To Commdt·
ee'1 Instruction, Attorney Says
Cleveland, July 18-IN~feltl
mony to show that Lhe

Trust Co last September

its assets a $185:t.23S 75 oheet
which did not belonB to the bank

Was presented today at the reaump

tlon of the atate senate commit
tees hearing Into the afl'aln of the

lnstltution
The ch.eck

testimony d1;$Closed

wu a:Iven to the Guardian by the
6lnklng fund of Cleveland with ~
struetions that it be wired to the

July

t~INB-Citp

tr.ake a. aurvey
t.he tJnanetaL
op
eratlona
of the otColumbll8
Railway
Power and Llcht Co as the la~st
step by the city in tt.G ftght to force
lower electrlclty ratea.
Decision to malte the 11tudy Wll.IJ
reacbed last niKht by the letl.!lla
tors wh.o scorned the offer o1 Ben
W Marr pnsldent of the utlllty
for a &amp;n&amp;U cut ID
'Of the---~~~·fn!P"J::):::':
matter of bu.aineBS
the meetlng eoWlcll
tution to submit to voters at the

D.lapo.silll

November elections a pro])OS&amp;l to
rapea.I the Mary Ann ballot tn
etectJnr mWllcJpal oftlc1als
The decision to appoint a utility
tngin(!er for the study followed ths
presentation of a report by E W
McCormick liPJBist.tnt city attorney
which declared that the city has
the right to regulate the prloe of
electric ItghtlnR and poasbtly piJwer
rates Council will now set a rate
d
an
submit It to voters aa RIUI fran
chi&amp;ea a.re now handled

Onamia

TONIGHT'

~~

Game called at B 45

down arter

Dnve Launched to Bnq to
End Open Shop" Pohcy
of Bus•neaa

Palma

I

Booming Of Stock
Market Is Checked

Mlddlepod HIJ'h

By EDWARD
INS

eouncll here today planned to ap
polnt an expert utUity ~r to

Irving Trust Co New Yotk Al
though the amount wu Wed as
o"dered the bank added the check
~ Its
cash on hand" It was
charged
The revela.tlons were made tn
the teiJtimony of ~eodore W Aa Tremeodoua Pro6t·tak1DI
Kearl.n.8 publlr. acoountallt and a
Indulged lD, Commoch
former employe of U\e Guardian
and in a stgn_ed amdavu fr'Om an
bee, lnduatrtala, Slump
unnamed teller of ~he bank..
Attorney Arthur A Miller
By LESLIE GOULD
Investigator of the Ouardli.n
INS Flnanclal Writer
he wanted to protect the teller
New York .July 18-INB-The
refused to give the name
stock ma.rket turned Into an erra
torney read the a.mdavit -·...-c- •.
' c a1ls1r today as the boom pace
The affidavit d1lic!,Dsert
'PBS checked by tremendous prom
alJ.epd
fraudulent entry
t&amp;kln8
mb.d.e on Sept 30 1932 The
A atrong opentna: waa followed b7
w.p.s received early in the
a faat shakeout tn whloh loues ran
the sinking funddts wh&gt;t'.t'b.O• l,..!Ci&lt;;i t.a 9 po1nts before ~UJIJ)Ol't appeared
01
amount be
The fast .11tepp)ng liquor Jsauu led
to
;,~;[-bc•Uiaiian;q :•~he~.~-~ctJon and tbe whole Uat

BaD

Much Art..,tion

Thooclore

_.
PreaJdent .Speak&amp;
Dtrect- who

1Y TO Re f oreste.tton
•

Buckeye Mmea Prepare
To Do "Smuhing
Come· hack"

300

Employee•

Washington

July

Ul _ INS _

AFTER IDLENESS

Striking at tl:e rl~ e and other
natJcn destroying elforts .a get
!JOmethlng foJ nothing
Roose elt

I

Of Several Yean, 100%
lncreue Is Ant•·
c&gt;pated

Pn&gt;stdent

v

lut night

pnt.sed th

work or the 300 000 fofeiStry worten
In a brief radio talk He &amp;ppearcC.
on the Pr'Oiram wtth Secretary cf
War Dern Secretary ot Labor p 1
llns Becteta y of Alflculiure WILl
lace and Secrclary of the Interior
Ickes
In speaking to you men of thf
Ch II an Contervatton
Co""' I
tblnk

f

.,.....

o you as a. vlslbJe tokP.D of
.,h('()uragemer.t to the whole "OUR
try You-nearly three hundred
thousand s~-....____.._ ••"den- tba
w.,.,~..._..,
.,
..,..
the nation La st.UI stronr enouvll
a.nd broad enough to Jooll: Rft .. r ita
citizens
You are evidence that we
seeking to ~~~ away as fast as w
pcr.slbly can from the dole trom
r. up kitchens and from frE' lo

thE'

ng-becs.usc

llD"ftrnm ~nL

uaylng you "eges and malntA n ,
u to do actuaJ work - wo• k , h
f{ ne«!ded now !lnd. for the fut
a nd will brlnR a de!lnite Hnanclal
return to th peop11' of the nation
Through you the nation will
gn.duate a nne IJI'OtiP of stronR
YOUM men clean Uvbtg tralnect to
self discipline and above all will
lrl'f t.nd proud to work for th• joy
Of wotking
Too MUI;Ih in

n~a ~--o~ur~,j"~;:~~~;~~:~:

thoUM'ht of ,_&amp;

lo

marklqa:

• !'!""Iii-

l'oml!l'OJ'
ToJNIGBT

"THF..
BARBARIAN"
Tu&amp; day and.

,.dii)"

, "CI':NTRAL
v;rAIRPORT'

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t"fllAGfi
I
I
\

W~dn

.........

Rarthtlme"s

ruePJB
Sally

Ellers 'fnm Jrroy,n and

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been overlooked

the teller was quoted 8fJ sa.ylog
Following these disclosures t})e
inquiry twned to further evidence
:regarding Io-.na made by the de
fWloli Jnat1tut1on

tnJ·n&gt;RQms

Yortc

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r,'to,
ll~ 1
f

JobnJ

son

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,.fU~HT!" .

l ~ )~i/piJghl
~c.tij' Catla'tta(lgh

[l •

lfun't a

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Sqalo:!•~ear•
f,.1llls 1 of I;ucky

Quott/lg

&amp;vano\lgh'~ He was11,'t an

ll!tol\ he was a gentleman
wolller. But wh~n he met
fiini L¥Deaka, there occurred
to biDi Romeo'• JOyful expresaon on first see1ng Juliet
Here was 1 hunch he would
play to the I'Ft, ' even tf
I .\&lt;yp.~•, Wilf fbi. RlOst aloof,
1 '1•pprua.;hable star m Holly.
~ 'lrit9d .. \the one star to whom
~ 't"r1il's worsh!p meant
Jhlnr;l Oon't mw this ex1 fO!"OOCC of he&lt;tlC

fEATURE CAKE ON DISl'LAl'

York tod&amp;f

A f~e..tdre or the Ice croom IJOCta.l
1~ponsore(l by the Daughters of t,Jle
union Vi!terar.s Bl\tutda.y wa.s Ito
la,rge dltCorated Ahlels F'ood Citfke
Ji4kej:i 1\Ild dQn8.tt!d by 1\UA A

agianst Pulton
Arthur A

0

eonte-r were the letteli

D of U V
InScribed In tet! and b,lue coloring
Jones

0£
Mrs John Senkw -or Pomeroy

ar~d

There wUI be 11 meeting of th~
Holl88 and Tt~k mine opera.toll
nt the Clty Hall butldl.ng here
ev~nln:g ai ., o eloek acto •n announcement made
'l'fie pt l))Ofle or the conwae, not defined althoug~

was Intimated that the waee
scale all'eement will be dlo!CUSBE!d

'

'

~;~:~b:Y.

t

PAUL F. J~G~R, EDITOR Of THE BRAINERD (MINN.)
DISPATCH SAYS.

~•x

--

DIE IN

nu

C.asa Blanco. Morocco July 18INS--Six per&amp;Ol18 were bumec-1 to
r:kath and " hundred inJured ti'l
day when nre swept a fann dl3
triet near h.,re An exploding tra.c

-----

~.''W.~br:.the J tor cauaed the blue

In rapid succession picked sq_uada
of detectives searched fiVe buJidlnp
two of them known to have been
used by the Owney Madden aang to
ho.ndle beer In pre•leRDI d.o.ya
AMERICAN ARBESTED
Greifswald Oermo.ny July 18IN~Walter Qr1o1f qt
BrooklJD
N Y wa• o.rrest.ed with ftve other
perll0ft8 today accused of

reorpnlze the
ba.nn~ by the Hitler
OrloJ'I hD.B been a
oreij'swald 81.nee 1931

the county
Intosenate
the
aJfalrs
after the
WMII&lt;ell

'

PERMANtNT
WAVES

Always
Left Out

I

.

Mr1. W tlma 'J'errell

........ :..-

'

Do yo" bO'I$' why 1he wosn t

welcome I She herself, d1dn t
Hohtos•s (bad breath) the
scc•al fault no one forg ves

Premiere

wa~

the reason Yet no one

need have hahto111 Gargling
w1th Llsterlne 1nstantly destroy•
mouth odors and check• 1nfec:
han Use it da•ly Recent test$

show that liltenne

prQmptly
O-"ercome• odors ord1narr anh

septic• con t hide In 4 days
lambert ;hannacol Company
1 5t loulo fM. U 5 A.

l

Begins Wednesday, July 19\LISt~RINE
in mE DMLY TRIBUNE

1pronoplly endo odor• ordinary

TH,AT never ID the hiotory of merchandtotnlf cooperation
and biter-deJSendente of eqnaull)er1 aell~r •od the medtum by
wMch these two do bueineu-"'e newtpaper-has been •• ap·
parent 111 at preeent. Eco'lomic facton have brought better
planntnr 111f advertitintr camp~pa, bettet seleetion of merchan·
diee by the coneumer and better eervice f.y the newspapet', all of
which bu r.sulted in mutual benfit and inter-dependence of this
ci'lilizatloa.Ail )
1 ~
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~lie ~~hli)qa M lre11,~ ~' ~~all)l~ o~ Jtiercb,in.• ,
di1btl• lt offen 11 d.:ial sei!Vjce; tile coJ!s\amer benefit. by the

I

bv Robert Terry Shannon

the wltneBB would divulge evidence
01 a •2 000.000 transaction
but
declined to reveal the nature of
the deal before the heartna aot
Uridel!WSy
Poutbtuty of a follow-up irtvestl-

By Edson R. Waite, Sllawnee, Okla.
'

the

Guardian
chara:ed
was "p~lr. seeking to hJndez"
th~ d;jl@mpl•~&gt;probe Into the
trust department records
Ai myst:.ery witneu was scheduled
to go on the stand at the start of
the third se&amp;tson CJf the senate com
mtttee" hearlnJ today MU,Jer aald

Did ¥ ou Ever
Stop To Think?
.

b t e border of ttnted Icing In the
wa~ won by ~etty
Ool~mbus a niece of Mr

of

•

Tracy a member of the organlz~t.
t.ll:.l'l tcrl c&lt;lnt"st PWPoo6ti Qover~c\
with o. thick layer or white lelng
L~e cake was eda:ed by o nd and

The cakt

I

the

f

n,w~~\'

•n&gt;&gt;r&gt;V·&lt;

ed
of
aratn switched

1'

Notleel
TO DOG OWNERS!
Due to prevalence of Rabtet in Salitbury
Townohtp 1t wtll he neceti!"IY that all dop
be quarantmed for a pertoll of 'ix~ daya.
Strneci-DR W. S. EWS,
J
Me1ga County Health Commlaaioner

merchat~t'• eel~tion of the newapaper as a nledium throulfL whic:h
he ean acquaint hit patrons of bio warea. Throurll thts untied
cooperahon, a new merchanclising ayetem i• developinr. It has
brou1ht the newapaper more atronrl)' to the fore than ever. In
faet, the newopaper ha1 beeo~e the buyinr "bible" eliminating
the oljland prennlaleuatom of bar1aining and barterin1 by profeaaional barpin dnven.

AND, LiKEWISE, THE NEWSPAP~ HAS BECOME THEil
ACCER'rFp GUARANn;E OF QUALITY AND SERVICE IN
ITS PR£S~ATJPN Oii T.tiE PATRONS' NEEDS AND THE
MERCHANTS' OFFERINGS.'
~-

-~

•
JACJC ~ GET W.ED
FREE OF CHARG~

St tnula Mo

naplng of August Luer qed Alton
banker

Lurr was abducted from hla
ctn:wn· home on the n!Aht or July 10 an;t
Keller de· was released ear]J Sun.d&amp;J after a
and reported payment o1 sto.ooo n.n&amp;8 alia an som
Fltlrer&amp;ld I

- -~

July 18.-IN8-

Perrv Michael ~rs.ld ex-con·
vlet !mown u the dice bo» tid."
today ws queatlooed by d~
rnent vf justice agents toUowtng hi,
arr:'Gt In connectlon with tbe kid

~&amp;i

I.....rtment "' -

!'1 the tnveatlptlon

Jantheptlcnan't hldeln 4 dayo

'

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drr.

WU the
launched br

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