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'117HILE A1mee Semple McPherson Hutton and her stage
notonety see.kmg hul'!band, Davey, are craahmg the
l;l~arlhneti and front pages of Amertcan dQ.ily newspapers,
fllw mdeed, beheve e1ther of them have anything 1n mind
e~~ept the g~thelmg of more pubhcity and more notoriety
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ae t'ame.
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jff~at deal smce the alleged baby incident and d1vorce
proceedings.
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give th1s pa1r one o1t of crodit s&lt;! far as (}odliness. and
a determmatwn to ncutally save souls for Chnstianity, is
epncerned. They show more each day that they are pn·
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.At.J,ab.f:ic fU«}lt. Nvte the royal crest p&amp;mOOd ( Jn the plar;ie. Whtle several
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be pls.ced whei'e

rightfully belongs, we can only conclude t~t it J.s Lhe system that i6
out ot date. and not that the youUl
of the country have deaenerated
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County

isr~t!thfiee ~oo~l~y~p~lacc
work

where
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Beilllie Opas, •all dresMd up In n
witK
q,lon'd e hair adjusted in the' bet~t manner, 18 pictured in court in Chicago with her attorney, Thadeus Toudor, as the selectiOn of a Jury hegan to try her and three
youths on charges of 'cons)mmg to klll her husband lor
hiS msurance.

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l'he next. a$itatlon would be ror
111x~n tben ~lr~y ~tw,.o and !Inally the~;e would uc no &amp;\(ite.tion at
all We wou~d have either a Republican or s. Oemooratlc dyna8ty
And defeated poiiUctans m.tght &amp;et
tn Wasbtngton IJl'OVIded they made
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Ber~ha Rickard a.ud daughters
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wins It always ependB th~ first.
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spending a few wceka
Hattie Reed
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Ron.sh. and wltc are
the arrival uf a nine

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Then the e;;;;- year Is occu.
t'HE 1ccent actions of ElJiott, son of Pres1dent Roo~:~evelt, pled 1n performing stpnU~ for their
'J iu Jmmerlia~ely remarryang, fo11owmg his · release Rurc:eMOrs Lu ~e and rattle
h1:s firlil wife and )he mother of h1s child, certainly The third year Is fairly well
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h'
chewed up with the scurryings abd
not made add1taonal fr1cn s or t lB young man lfi fl3.pers ot ants before a rainstorm
of hl;o; fathe1·'s popularity.
t,ILtle crumbl are laid by Just In
The rucl that all arrangements had been virtually
completed fur another wedding long before the divorce
from 1lis tlrst wtfe was accomplished, but shows the cause
for the first mutch "going on the rocks."
In spite o( the many aasertions of our so-called mod·
\
"erniats who 1! their statements are read correctly, would
much prefer tu hve 111 a state of free-lovo sort of extstence chomnng one's mates whenever an,d however the
nOU~n shuuld strtke. tht8 natton of ours would be m much
better moral, religious and practic~l condition 1f ou1 dl. ''urc~ laws we1·e suc h that a divorce could not be secured
~'f, I
, at a moment's n9tice wh~uever the ur'w s t r1'k es.
There are "ups and dowm~" in the lives of all whenf · over two or mote people gather together. Naturally when ,
t:.Vo decide to co-habit and go through hfe together., build·
up a home and family, there w1ll be time• when the
conditions w11l not appeal as betng ~o "rosy" and devotd
of heu.rtbreaks. However, i£ everyone. every time one uf 1
thOtlc sttuat.tons arose, ran to an attorney and arranged for
'a divorce what a terrible hfe and country we would have
Of enui'Be tlte &lt;jivorce situation has been brought
it.b,out. by just such helt!lr-okelter, brairile"" .types of peo·
the auble~t of this sk!ltoh and the •ctor• and ac·
~~·~f;i·•• i1n t)le movie coloqlee and other~ who have been
on by circumstanc~e in a wQrl~ly, 1\II!'IJCJal way to
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'P enJ&amp;IIed have J11Pre money than sense.

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a number from here have
attending camp meeting the

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Bernard Ltev mg and dauof Heights spent the past
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naturally expected to occur 111 varwus lmes of business.
'fhey are ~Imply a means wher~by m1llions ot dollars may
pc set in cn·culation, thereuy affording millions of our
J!OO!Jle an opportumty to make pUrchases and start the
~ never "'nding cu·cle wh1ch 1s the difference btJtwecn bu::s~
Jnoss uctJV1ty and Rtagnatton.
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In lhtl meantime, the natu1al replacements of tuels,
eoal, oll~ and gas, of machutery , of food~tuffs and Ul fact
of every 1i1dustry, will add to the businetlll activity begun
through the public works program so that after a matter
o£ a few month!!!, busmess should be gomg on "as usual."

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their color more read·
water Ia neutral or
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llli announcement that several m1lhon dollars worth of
· rood work Is about to be started m Ohio w1th other
federal atd projects, certainly is good n~ws and an omen
'of better times ahead, Durmg the past several weeks,
thing" ha'e gradually taken a better turn and thousand•
of me rl who have been Idle !or many months, have bet&gt;n
coiled 'back to their employment.
,
Nothinl( co~ld better IndiCate thot we are aetually at
1
last, headed for pros Per1ty after lookipg for it &lt;~around
the cotmer" for a matter of some three yeal:'l!l.
01 not the movement is permanent, natdrally must ,b•
awaited as the various projects are gotten under w~ty. 1
That there is
, reason to ~~lle\• e that the proJ!.er
proved by"the ni~~·ner -in wllleh
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Wl:len -oUI' frt•n41.end u. 1eu.era « nwu m&amp;tt.er tor J'l'*llutkui tbeJ
=~ln. all ~ alan thelr namea-ltJLho\llb Dot pe~QJ Lo be
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Jim place. by oeloetlna thooe
of a da&lt;k- rod '.Oio~. The wblto
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DAVEY AND AIMEE
'117HILE A1mee Semple McPherson Hutton and her stage
notonety see.kmg hul'!band, Davey, are craahmg the
l;l~arlhneti and front pages of Amertcan dQ.ily newspapers,
fllw mdeed, beheve e1ther of them have anything 1n mind
e~~ept the g~thelmg of more pubhcity and more notoriety
;J:;_1t can ha1·dly be da:sl:!ed bv any such meritorious name/
ae t'ame.
\ If ::~uch 1:s the case, Jt 1s ~t! rtain the pair Is being tJUc•' cellllful fo1 the names of both are befo1e the pubhc a
jff~at deal smce the alleged baby incident and d1vorce
proceedings.
¥
... The mvre one thinks about the matter, the
more
iS iiJlpO&amp;;Jble for htm, even charitable he may mean to be 1
give th1s pa1r one o1t of crodit s&lt;! far as (}odliness. and
a determmatwn to ncutally save souls for Chnstianity, is
epncerned. They show more each day that they are pn·
,Ji,arily llltCI ested in the material, worldly things which
gu so fa1 toward OIJJOYing life 1n a world!~ way.

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'fhls lat-est picture of Prin re N•ch~, la3 , brother of Ktn~ Carol of Rou·
m\n•a $ows him at Pan~ v.bere he 1s tl&amp;ld to be Pfannm~ a trl\n&amp;
.At.J,ab.f:ic fU«}lt. Nvte the royal crest p&amp;mOOd ( Jn the plar;ie. Whtle several
fd EUiopt'a roYW. son11 are p1lota nont- baa yet won fame m ilie ~i~an4!1!!

~

g

=
r.•
'.

tI'

great

known as t
Milllom of

school

~tn

tne

heavel, &amp;rid have been denied the
tight to a Job Others ha.ve come
to i.hc pOJnt where the~· don't
It Is all a natural r.ti\Ctlon,
the

t~Wt 16

tO

be pls.ced whei'e

rightfully belongs, we can only conclude t~t it J.s Lhe system that i6
out ot date. and not that the youUl
of the country have deaenerated
, Let me
you tha~ Meigs
County

isr~t!thfiee ~oo~l~y~p~lacc
work

where
leBS

.!i
J

Beilllie Opas, •all dresMd up In n
witK
q,lon'd e hair adjusted in the' bet~t manner, 18 pictured in court in Chicago with her attorney, Thadeus Toudor, as the selectiOn of a Jury hegan to try her and three
youths on charges of 'cons)mmg to klll her husband lor
hiS msurance.

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One Word ,·Led To Another
a, ..V\bw

11

&amp;uai"' Baer
case

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Wol'R

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Either cra:anlzatton can ce'" eight
years booktng PJ"'Oided It •1w1ns
twice In "' row. . .But to 'Btalc.e
trlumphl\nt party to an oCt~tte
:;c-ason&amp; might ":JC be.cl bustneAA
l'he next. a$itatlon would be ror
111x~n tben ~lr~y ~tw,.o and !Inally the~;e would uc no &amp;\(ite.tion at
all We wou~d have either a Republican or s. Oemooratlc dyna8ty
And defeated poiiUctans m.tght &amp;et
tn Wasbtngton IJl'OVIded they made
" uocd marrlate. '

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V£RN.,~~v~. '{~~
Mr~
Delphia Rotmh, Euult·e
Rlr~l rl
R!ld daughtel Loretl.a,
Ber~ha Rickard a.ud daughters
na.
Ernestine spent. T~~Y

::;q.

'

Sara Rtchard

Click and {tlend

.

fourl'f'fU term No matter which side
wins It always ependB th~ first.
)ear in pmver lnvesttpLinK the

at

spending a few wceka
Hattie Reed
,
Ron.sh. and wltc are
the arrival uf a nine

Let:.&amp; take the a~revlated

\THE PRESIDENT'S SON
Then the e;;;;- year Is occu.
t'HE 1ccent actions of ElJiott, son of Pres1dent Roo~:~evelt, pled 1n performing stpnU~ for their
'J iu Jmmerlia~ely remarryang, fo11owmg his · release Rurc:eMOrs Lu ~e and rattle
h1:s firlil wife and )he mother of h1s child, certainly The third year Is fairly well
•
· d I'
h'
chewed up with the scurryings abd
not made add1taonal fr1cn s or t lB young man lfi fl3.pers ot ants before a rainstorm
of hl;o; fathe1·'s popularity.
t,ILtle crumbl are laid by Just In
The rucl that all arrangements had been virtually
completed fur another wedding long before the divorce
from 1lis tlrst wtfe was accomplished, but shows the cause
for the first mutch "going on the rocks."
In spite o( the many aasertions of our so-called mod·
\
"erniats who 1! their statements are read correctly, would
much prefer tu hve 111 a state of free-lovo sort of extstence chomnng one's mates whenever an,d however the
nOU~n shuuld strtke. tht8 natton of ours would be m much
better moral, religious and practic~l condition 1f ou1 dl. ''urc~ laws we1·e suc h that a divorce could not be secured
~'f, I
, at a moment's n9tice wh~uever the ur'w s t r1'k es.
There are "ups and dowm~" in the lives of all whenf · over two or mote people gather together. Naturally when ,
t:.Vo decide to co-habit and go through hfe together., build·
up a home and family, there w1ll be time• when the
conditions w11l not appeal as betng ~o "rosy" and devotd
of heu.rtbreaks. However, i£ everyone. every time one uf 1
thOtlc sttuat.tons arose, ran to an attorney and arranged for
'a divorce what a terrible hfe and country we would have
Of enui'Be tlte &lt;jivorce situation has been brought
it.b,out. by just such helt!lr-okelter, brairile"" .types of peo·
the auble~t of this sk!ltoh and the •ctor• and ac·
~~·~f;i·•• i1n t)le movie coloqlee and other~ who have been
on by circumstanc~e in a wQrl~ly, 1\II!'IJCJal way to
~;t~·l'!~~~;~e: advs.ntalle than they ·have ir• th~ir ·~~re of
4
SI!JlSO
ideas of what constitute d~&amp;ellt and
livinr.
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'fhe trouble wltlt most of the people _epiJ&amp;II~d in these
~'!1peramental divo,rces, ·~IIJmed up, •• tl\at t~e people
'P enJ&amp;IIed have J11Pre money than sense.

and Emil Ho!lma.n
Tuesday night. w1th •theJr
"'~,n~!n«&gt;h•' ~s

Ba.r11. Ri&lt;:kard.

a number from here have
attending camp meeting the

week.

Bernard Ltev mg and dauof Heights spent the past
at the home of h et fP.ther

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provementa, doe::s
add one iotn to thr. needs which are
naturally expected to occur 111 varwus lmes of business.
'fhey are ~Imply a means wher~by m1llions ot dollars may
pc set in cn·culation, thereuy affording millions of our
J!OO!Jle an opportumty to make pUrchases and start the
~ never "'nding cu·cle wh1ch 1s the difference btJtwecn bu::s~
Jnoss uctJV1ty and Rtagnatton.
,
In lhtl meantime, the natu1al replacements of tuels,
eoal, oll~ and gas, of machutery , of food~tuffs and Ul fact
of every 1i1dustry, will add to the businetlll activity begun
through the public works program so that after a matter
o£ a few month!!!, busmess should be gomg on "as usual."

If the

their color more read·
water Ia neutral or
To restore the briJ ..
add. a amaJl amount
'to the beet1 after coolr.9f sene them with a vinepr
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llli announcement that several m1lhon dollars worth of
· rood work Is about to be started m Ohio w1th other
federal atd projects, certainly is good n~ws and an omen
'of better times ahead, Durmg the past several weeks,
thing" ha'e gradually taken a better turn and thousand•
of me rl who have been Idle !or many months, have bet&gt;n
coiled 'back to their employment.
,
Nothinl( co~ld better IndiCate thot we are aetually at
1
last, headed for pros Per1ty after lookipg for it &lt;~around
the cotmer" for a matter of some three yeal:'l!l.
01 not the movement is permanent, natdrally must ,b•
awaited as the various projects are gotten under w~ty. 1
That there is
, reason to ~~lle\• e that the proJ!.er
proved by"the ni~~·ner -in wllleh
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MU~Ol.IAi TAKES

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portlon tonloht and Tufllday Cooler tonloht
and 1n South port.lon 'rtJeMIB7

SERVICE.

Deebire .
--ouli PREDICTIONS Studios
War On Strikers

4alina~To •

Meip County

"BEING MAU AS TO

OF ERROR

8Y PROPOSAL
IVO.aald Benefit All Financially /u Well A.
Other Ways

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Sunday and Monday

M•nt.cttmery,

Pa.uette,~~~­
J~ PUker

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nary" By Secretary
on might "' postpo&lt;"d until toEmpty A. They Smaah
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ore ltiodly dried up
dn July 1 the copd1Uon or t.he
corn -crop In Ohio Waa e$timated at
62 per cent, 16 ~ polnt.s below aver·
Plf The Lrecaat of Production
then !IJ~ Q:D 900 000 bushela
The potato crop condltlon at that

time W&amp;s 56 per cent.-:--the lowest on
record The productibn foreeaat 1a

only 8 190000 bushels, while the ;;nm~pk&gt;Y
ftaure may be towered even more
tecauae or the dr}' IPell
Tobat~ production Is ~xpected
bt COII6lderably lower than

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~ and eiJa .producU.on
bfoeift red.uted are&amp;tll' IU'I a result
t1ili
aeoordlnB to exP&lt;ii:tl&gt;
Fruita t.nd truck yeplable~ u well
ba.ve , beed serloU&amp;ly damaged ~J
(l001" c:t~P' are eU!rua.ted

t 1111 Um Iil l{ t.he eutu e lltlgs.tlon on
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1 t;Ollec t taxgs on HOmPthhiA: wh~~h.
Ebert~bach Oompany did NOT
have tn then· po&amp;BeBiion tor atsveral
after the ttme for which- the
oftlclnl::; alleJOO ~xe11 were
the money tmroJved in thE:

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R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.
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PAUL: F. JAEGER, EDITOR OF.
DISPATCH SAYS:

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Qolumbua, o , July 24-INBea'le of 8.2 per cent beer and pad·
mutuel betting on hot1e races.. may

Oblo, Attorney General John W

BRAJNERD (MINN.)
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Br1cker decland today In

to
directorat"Of
ag•'lcultw
nowalate
be permitted
county falre In
Earl Haneteld

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THAT never in the hiator111f merchandiaint cooperaflon
and inter-dependence of con~umer, &amp;Iiller and the mediuin by
which theae 'wo do buoineao...:...the newlpaper-hae been at apparent as at 11retent. Economic fa,:.toro have b~llht betler
plannlni of adve"'iting campaiana, better oelectipn of merchandioe by the cpmumer and better eenice by the newopaper; 111! of
whidt hao rt'oulted in mutual benfit and inter-dependence of this
civilization.
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;.~··" 1 The-pelftpaper holda the keyito tli\;' -'ina inane~ of m~an• llio~na. It offero a dual aervict.; the contumer bertefilt lly the
merchant's election of the newspaper u a medium through which
he can acquaint hie patrope of hia wareo. Throuwh thit united
cooperation, a new mercbandiaine oyatem ir llevei'!Pinlt. It hae
brouaht the newePf,per more etron1ly to the fore than e.ver. In
fact, the newopaper has become the buyint "bible" elbilinatinll
the old and prennial cuotom of l.areainina and barterina by profe..ional b~p.jn ~ivero.

Mt tbat -

AND, LIKEWISE, THE NEWSPAPER HAS BECOME THE
ACCEPTED GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND s.ElVICE IN
ITS PRESENTATION OF THE PATRONS' NEEDS AND THE
MERCHANTS' OFFERINGS.

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JN~IIW ~~IW oer~ti a ~me

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BLAMED
DEATH OF CHILD

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Post Resting On
Flying Laurels ~"~=

There'• 110 ,..atber '!!'

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end circle the &amp;~tXirt .
turned on the
pilot In puatng
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-t:kt' beets may

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dry apeD, :farm
Other crops
ilJ,\ou, tobAcco

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CAUSE

Jtahan force ordered hiS men l.o be r
By PAUL C "\'A fEB
sl FlOyd Bennett slrpon at 6 A M
E.y JAMES L. KILGALLEN
INS Staff Corre!pondent
thl8 morning
IJ'lS Stat! Correswndent
Washington July 24-lNBfhere the 24 [rlants of the 11.1r 1 Bridgeport Conn July 24-INS
l.k9ders representmg all main dl loaded w!th 1.250 gaUuus of gwo and
Cheated of victory almost wlthm
1\lsJO 1s or Lhf' grain trade met Lo ~ 1 H. gallons cf oil ench were Lu ned !light of their aool Capt James A
day with Sefretary ot A~erlculture
and ready for the start of Lhe Molll110n and his wlte the fo1mrr
Wallace t.o devise new safeguards hop
Amy Johnson rrom hospital bed~
~~~nlnst w1ld ~peculation In farm I Every plane Wa!l reported In lop I.Oday strove to hide Lhair dlsap
Wh 11 ll
14.
u
u 1mmod 1ties
111 teh condition
Every motor had polntment and grlet at the unsuc
~
le ~pee~ato~ Jll\lolped, Jl.l8rlon OpaA (allove
The senotwne~ of the wn lr. PI Ice lken palnRtt\klngly checked every cesMul end ot
their p rujt'ctPrl
e
1
IISJ'ht). the hu~btmd Khe WR~ .lCCU:-Jed of con!!.plrlng tu kill sltun twn was reftecteU 119 the l ~tntt and INaet&gt; was gone over tn 1Wales-New York non ~top fll!!"ht
' hl s m~:~urunce, s t rod e across t h e courtroom Ill Chu:ago l ,lf'aden; b dellbero.t
d behl d 1 d j Lrsts or structural souudneM and and Look IL sm\1\ng •
,or
tin'
Ule jie&amp;plane base was cleared Ior 1 It was a wan smile howe\I:"I
1
1" 11 c ose
oors ywar- tere111rconscsd'"
l
1 hft yng
•c•.:'lltturday andkuwe dM rs.' BeBSie Opas •mmedaately after I1 t~bllshlng
minimum prices In the ! the departure of the visiting alr~
An ••ue noted Brtls
pan
U
h db
•·· th •
1
ChlcagC) grai pit
men
plainly -aere suffering more from
l~ case a
een gwen w
&amp;JUry. n sp1te of th1s gesWallace ha~ before hpn a report ! ~skm to m&amp;ke the first hop to heavy hearts than from sUght
ture of affection, ~he jurQrB, out leSH than an hour pro or short a.nd 1ong sales exceeding Bhedlac wu made b~ Gen Balbo hurts received when their sen
..oh
~
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m 000 bushels
hi h sh ed I late last ntght in order to give the farer plane erashe~ In a swamp
d ...,_ 0 pas ru 11•~
noqnce ~~o
"' ..-... e must serve one to hve tlemendous bull an~ ~ar a:e~a- fiteu all the rest. possible before just out:aide the airport here
) ears m PflBOn .
tloru at Chieago one operator tJiarttne on the danprous and exWrecldna" their hopes for oom
- - --- _
--~ alone was
long'
by !3000.000 heuaUn1 ocean Jwnp
1 pletion ot the hop
from Pendine
to.~shels of com and several miiUon From Shed~e It was announced Wales to Floyd Bennett airport in
Lushels ol small grain
the squadron would proceed to J New York
oratJ(ied at the Chicago board Sh&lt;lLl Ra.rbor Newfoundland where I Misfortune which doned the
J'
or trades action In
pes:gic&amp;' final preparations tor the ocean 1ste~&gt;J ot ~ young couple 11 ince ftrit
~ y
minimum grain
prtc.eB at la&amp;t Jur.1p will be made
1 they planned the flight culmblaeerd
Thursday s
closing
quotat.lona
After Shoal Harbor goal or the
tbe wreet of the Seatarer 1 ~ '
Wallace wa~ hopeful the chaotic squadron t: 111 be Valentia Ireland
The tamed ftyma pair had COV·
1tlon ot San Francisco consisting ot I j.orlce situation could be straighten- for v..hlch Lhe Italians wm hop ered approxtmatetv. 3,190 miles
Jlti large department. and other ed out on a permanent basl.ll The wltb the ftnt favorable weather
~ince JeaY1nf Pendlne sandB at 5 58
INS Staff COrl't'IJ)Ondent
stores,
report.OO:
unanhnou~
agreehoard
actlotl
was
taken
wlht
ad
Prom
Valentia
the
argosy
wUI
1
A
M I Saturday) Ull81ghted ror
8
Washington July
m nt
a 40-hour week Md 11lnlstrat1on approval
head ror Orbetello It&amp;ly home base 1uearly 30 hours they had 1'ougbi
t~upport of the ProKrnm In
oraln spokesmen were told tha.t or the !IQUadron and the point I unfavorable wlnda over the north
unless the admiulstrat1on receives trom wbJch the m&amp;Sf! fHKh t got un- Atlantic to reach the Ca.nadlan
thP. tuUelllt IXlf!lllble JJupport 1n u.s der way July 1 after weeks of de- Maritime Provinces and head down
cnmpalp1 to "t:ur::. speculative ex- la;ii because or bad weather and I the coast
tt wiU hlliOl't. to the eatraor- !ltomla over the A1pa
~;::~~w~ ere
the •uloiUp.
panted at the fll)ee·
1
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7RES TO SUPPORT
TION PREP1\
JOB RTJNG PLAN

"MADE. ON
BROADWAY"

ren ,ou counUeu. nftW W..
you houSe, Jt• room~ ani~
•
rarden that JNDlfll!l IL

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Call&lt;o4, a$ 10:15

:JAdmiiuic&gt;n Sc and 1Oc

RobeJt

Temporanly

1

Uoleu • Rai~ Givea R.,..
lief Soon, Yielila May
~

BRIN~S lEADERS 5' : ~u~:;~:..~·:r.~f :~y- l ~fTtn CROSSIN~
INfO CONFERENCE po~·:.,y~~ fiy~~:v,.~~~~.~~; :ATl~NTIC ICE AN

D~ PilOt to btl A~·
ed Reeeptioft Ia New ,
York Weclneoday ,

7

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Five Indian Boys
Burned :I'o Death

w••H-.. oa llldl&amp;n Reo~•tioft ;;l ~""!'d•
~

5Wopr b_y Fire

By LESLIE GOULD

VAGRANT HELD AS
MURDER SUSPECT

New Yort,
July 24-lNB--Tile
1stoot -tnartet today recovered from
oollapee of the :ta.at week a•
was reelllfted on Ule S-hour

with t.he openlnC at' noon
violent buJp at the
1a1ns rwmtna 1 to
and a few i81J1eB up aa
Ui points ~ 't'tle rt.se wa
furt.her ioroed Uqulda~
tpipaf~
marefn ..
-The
were cut down

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