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C~A l ~TRIKE
CAI.LEO ~y MINERS
lnd\latrial Strife Loonu
Several Countiea In
Keyatone State

SEVE~ UNIONS
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Ten Percent Tax Added
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To Beauty Price

C. F. Unc:hel, Millionaire
Oil Operator Retuma
Unharmed

COSMtTICS HIT

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belna' held cap~lve 1or nine b)'ll.
Ul'lcbel wu treed. Juit outalde

the ctt.y llmtt.ll Where he waa met by
uaociatea wbo hunied the wealthy
even the male does not eecape, al· which tht L®t Stu · ~tate wut vote oil men tO the tJriCbel mansion tn
Ulouch he reta off e&amp;l)'.
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as the law bf.eame ettecuw. tb~
Lamar ~eJI.IIOJI, t~r r&amp;tnct
itate W.x oomn;WiaiOn ruled that
attorney at. San Antonio, Tex., and
lha•lnll cream Ia nol taxable.
cMOclate or Uracbe~ wu ~ !llil 10
Bald-headed men are cautht,
have met an qent ot ,t he ~
howewer, If they IIIAlot · - doing
at Sulphur. Okla., where iii !!'!·
something about It, as the tax ex·
named eum of 0114 wu p&amp;Jd.. 8ieltendl to "hair restoraUvea.'
lpon 111 a brother of ~ ,t..
Ta• commllllloner Carlton Dar· Chief Eucutwe Pnacribea Seellpon, prinolpo.l lntenno!lliiri til
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Public Worka luue
fr&lt;1111 either Uroohtl or
"COIIIletlcsN and "toilet pnparates what sum waa paid the
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By WILLIAM s . NEAL
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hll home laat July 22 and '
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Wuhtneton, Aua. l-IN8-Presi· C'apttve nine daJ$. All ~ •
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toilet dent Roosevelt today prescribed the close-mouthed. aUence wblcb jiilli(Jt
we.ten, extraeta.
policies and r ulftl wbich will PY· interpreted aa one ot the eondJ2. Hair otla, d)"ee, restoratives: and ern the expenditure or the 13,· ttona ~
to allow tbe tid•
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the &lt;"081 of belnw boauiUul.
The Hayna~ caaJJetlc t:l:l law,~·
~cntly puled by the leplature to •Texas wi11 turn the tide.. sahJ
raise $1,000,000 fOl poor N!llflt, went Sena tor Mo rr is J:;hPppatd 1above)
lnto effect at 12 :01 A. M.
autht1r of the 18th ame-ndment as he
Grandma, mUady and the ~c:bool· loeft W&amp;!!hinrton &amp;o direct tht' fiaht
1111 are all hit b)' the new Wll:, and ara ir.st tht Hpeal amendment o 11

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Tours Pennsylvania
IS Madame Secre~ry
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both men and drOv"' orr 111 a blah
·T.'le tcnnul&amp;tJon ot a OOOlPft•
powered IUt.omobile.
Jarm.t waa heru!ve plan of pub~ W'Orb t.bua
relealed lbort)y afterward when rt!QUJres COllllideftt.ioo. al the tum.: ·
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FP.yY:ears &amp;lfO a .b!&gt;dy badly decomosed, was found and · ld ntlfted by tho aorrowful spouse
,,8fl that of her erring rna . A few days ago, she found
.Nm accidentally when she went to visit her mother-in·
law. H:e had decided to come back and then failed lb his
tesolutio)l after reachinr his n:other's home.
Durlnr those six yean she had not heard a line from
him nor had she received one penny In the way of IUP·
J)Ol'~ for herself or' children. Instead of forrivlnr him
,l:nJi beinr reconciled to a person who could so far forret
onea, hi~ home, his vows and responslbllltie•. she
i{alilluld have call~d an oftlkler of the law and ~ken proper
t,o see that be supports h~r and his children prop.
in the future.
'flle ch~nce~ {ire very mu-:h that otherwise, at, the
11~a,t marltaljlfl' whic)'t occl\1'8 in that home, he will w;.lk
out as ~e d!i\ ai)&lt; YellfS IIllO and nvain l~ave Iter I~ t~e
'." iureh." However, ex)Serience has shown that Womnr.,
aM IJlan too for that n\Jitter, sel.dofll lea~n ~ 11.r11J1t ),y
j:heir experiences when things of the heort lire concernell

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Colwnb\11, 0., A\11. 1-JNS--nt cd. by worker" fo .. MyPr.o., tht" st&gt;rr~&gt;·

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C. P. Smales, Put.or, · S:p1'8e~
Sunday rot:h ool 9.30 A. M.
Mumlng worship 10 :30 /I . M~:
N V. P 8 . fJ..l5 P . M.
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Eva,lgell~lic aervk:e 1 :30 P ~ 17ay~r meeting Wed. 1::m P, M
B tl;le study Fn 1 30 P M.
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SUpreme collft, Secretary of State department. em ployeR werl' " hi ~
George s. lbers today announeed jackJn,'' h.lS petitions., and oLht&gt;JUlaL the two McNamee bt))s, creat- wtae try11lj to embarras..• J.h" l'!(f'JIn&amp;' .state hiJhwu patrol and tram~ endum movement.
terrtna the Bwnu uf Motor VeThe supreme court, now on sumVI ~
hlclee co the state Hlrhway De· mer vacatktn 1 probably will be call ~
1)8rtment wnl be p)aced on the ed bar.k to the bench for 11. second
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bellot r~ referendum at the Nov time to rule on Myers' pleadtne: A NatUra
Hea th Dri.n
7 election.
Uyen declared Ulat the proposed
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The C)()Urt undertook t.o kUJ the referendum Is suppcrtt!d by 225,000
Contalru.; more dlgestible m.frltrala
referendwn PlOvement more than slrnaturea, whereaa only 154 000 are I~ a vegetable form than o.ny o~er
Lwo weeks ago wh~n Jt overruled a 1equlred and that any oth~r coursu I knu \\n IJ\O n t or me&lt;hdue
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demurer tllef. on behalf of .Myers, but placing them on the ballot wonderful Legulne plknt sen~ It!!
alnat 'a ault" bro\lll'lt agalnst the ·would be a violation of hl..!i oath !'Oot.~ down fifteen to one h w¥Jre d
f:pllt of reteren4,qm
tltlona ot omce."
la.nd t\\enty-five feet secw,ng ~!tal
clroul:ted bJ the Seoretary ~ stal-e.
Formal notice to place Lhe quel'\· mineral elemt:nts the short r~ote:t
No injunction 111,.88 ls8ued aptnst tic.on.s on the balloL was se nt to al i i plants fall to obtain from nn. IU' t:.
g:reuL cheml.eal ::;tore house
·N:u: 11 Mose ... retu.sed to Mknd. Le M 1 however and ~ .. a~~etary county boards of electlonll.
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Wts u:.tmt' ~.&lt; t hree repaeM:ut.l.U. es lC
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thot the bBs1s for h h
minerals tj ust tW nature placed
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any SOLONS FAIL TO
tlt!·m in t h e plants; without V(luch
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STRIKERS DEFY
Albnny , · Aug.
has no oLher
of ~&gt;nough of Lhese minerals am.l
d:or.il y lu.rmns In
time except to
-saltS Js ort;i!n the d.iffer.ee be~
or Ute ~:~t~te today
a.nd submit the
Columblm, 0 ., Aug 1- TNB-Al- LY,,.,e n sickness and healLh.
blow up milk stations,
, Myers said thoU.Jh tt took 39 ballota yesterday
For Sale by , ,;
word rt~t!ved by Ule
In an attempt to elect a chairmRJi,
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conttool board.
held the Ohio Howe of Repre.sentatlvel:i. The Stan• ury Drug o.
been use the milk board hBI!
by t.oday atlll lacked &amp; chalrman.
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(hlitrJct Maj . Momeytr told reporta
eta he had ILSked for more troops,
sa,JnK tha t 2.000 national ruardlmf.:l were needed tQ kctP the sU ua~
nou under cc.ntrol, oaly 300 suarda~
men 11.re In Fayette now.
'I• o:c pers had ceaud pab'ollinlil
t 1~p les this morning and were con·
JlrJb•K th eir activities to In at·
tt mpt to be on hand, or D('arby, ln
cabe trouble '-lOse.
( ov Oltl01d Plnchoc. dramatic
r.Uempt to wrlnK a Mperananent
p .1&gt;ct' rrvm a. oonrenmce table at.
\I.'; ~~h he ot fered to act as ntediM
a,'.(".r ~lWC " ,I Thomall MOHeS, prt."81
l1 ut ol t.he Frick concern, and
J.~ hn L Lew.:~, lnternati~t&amp;l head
o. the miner!!, uppa.n!ntrly laJitc1

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and billa, whemas 8eP¥Jt.e. peiJ1,6Pns &amp;re ilnat a hopeleM deadlock .&amp;nd pi
Wfllt on BVlke nq\Urtd for each ~Il l' M.~r~~ SAid Gne more vote, the ccmrnitt.,r, adhe would file an LnSwer and plllil..::l.· 1 \Oumed indeDnit.ely. Hea•ston.
bla: to thLs rulln&amp; tQday in lhe
m•d t.o be Governor Oeorle Wl:Vte'll
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ehoiCI' . tw1ce received 11 vOtes.
Wyers' act)OQ for ellhiLdows an- 1:'welve wen required to elect. '
o~her cluh with Oovernor OevrKC Aller belnr deelated "eUmlilat.
\Vhitll and l:lllfhwa.y Dirt-ct.or 0 W t:d" on the ela:hth ballot, Rep. Bllza
MemoU. The McNamee bHlF, I'I Up~ I D. Limes (D), or .l:lardln CO L(nty,

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•••m• ~n unr.~~o'nal!le dcl•y

haa ~.e.pt 'the njlc~_ll.l'Y'
forces from starting the 'fVO,rk oi creatin!!' ~ !!••at l~k." ip
ll(~lss County where Jlsh !Dil!ht be stocked and 11 r~neral
oite completed :w:Jiereby much busine88 might come to
Meigs Counb.
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able me!ltion and was said to have been BlJI,O~B 'tll{/fl~ pr~~ tf.
jects which were 'to be completed, the thinr has sepiJiinJ!l!

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tlon of the P,I'IIP'osed .d•m.
Meigs County is ~ntitled to that dam Jus~ ·~ It !• en·
titled to mon~y to put our Idle men to wor~ l:iut unle88
Aomething is done in the very ne~r future, it seew!J Yf!,.,
"vlde~t that there is Uttle likolihood that we wUI set
what is our ju~t due.
It is past time that work should have stJrt~d on this
project, Th~ authorities might lit te~st a«lvti!e us 1VhY
nothing has been done to datl• a~d when we mey el&lt;pect
work to begin, if we are to be treated as q~er cltj~_ens In
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endure such travesties of ju!tice ~~ w~a lll'fi"\t£~!1
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When and where will the trail of n\ljl~lrec.~d IJW
abldinr citizons lead? \Vhat hope is held out for the
_law abiding and God-fearinr 11e?.,11Je! 'l'AI,~ )'l,te~ •1111
most palpable outrage again•~ sor.loty occune4 wllen •
convict incarcerated at the ?.{&amp;ll8field Jtef~fl'l..:t~Jry, W!UI
found not guilty of murder' by a Jurl'. ~atunlay.
. Tbe case ia \V&lt;II known to the citizens of tllia ·~~te
because the convict in an effort to escape wltb otlten,
Murdered a guard at tbe institutiQJI. Q'le oJ hie fellow
thup has been sentenced to &lt;\le for hlo part In the munl¥r
Arid others to life imprisonment for tlrelr'p.lrt. wtdle the
·• klller under discussion when f\r8t brought u; auwer for
it, threw himself on the mercy of \he couJ1 !Ill~ l'l.e!l«)ed
11\11lty to firSt ·~erree m.urder.
The judge, howaver, seeing nothi111l
'11Urder in t.l.~e act, r.quld not brin~r
·n~rcy whel'il no cause f~r it exjst•d ~nd ,
el~ctroC\JtiQn . A court of fPPeals, evert
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'toughest ordeal I've evor been tl)roUilh! A round·
!~world ftycr has to be \It ~pe to stand tlie ex•
t~m"\'·Rl P~ ¥s!enf ••loa!lstion,. ~! hali to be ready
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·lierves m perfect coiLihhett. ~kine;~ 8$ I
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nerv.....and I'm a eoru;tant smokeri tilo. Ete..,.body
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for Sqfety, s,....d, Mi!«J1e and J);nduranco. Th;,y a"l' fint
.::boleti of race dri•en-men wbo WW nOt take chnncee or riSk
their lives on any other tire,
Firesio~ Tiree are the only tirea made with high st.retch
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both men and drOv"' orr 111 a blah
·T.'le tcnnul&amp;tJon ot a OOOlPft•
powered IUt.omobile.
Jarm.t waa heru!ve plan of pub~ W'Orb t.bua
relealed lbort)y afterward when rt!QUJres COllllideftt.ioo. al the tum.: ·
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SP" .YEA'/,l!S AGO a ' hu~band deserted hla wife and tam-

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FP.yY:ears &amp;lfO a .b!&gt;dy badly decomosed, was found and · ld ntlfted by tho aorrowful spouse
,,8fl that of her erring rna . A few days ago, she found
.Nm accidentally when she went to visit her mother-in·
law. H:e had decided to come back and then failed lb his
tesolutio)l after reachinr his n:other's home.
Durlnr those six yean she had not heard a line from
him nor had she received one penny In the way of IUP·
J)Ol'~ for herself or' children. Instead of forrivlnr him
,l:nJi beinr reconciled to a person who could so far forret
onea, hi~ home, his vows and responslbllltie•. she
i{alilluld have call~d an oftlkler of the law and ~ken proper
t,o see that be supports h~r and his children prop.
in the future.
'flle ch~nce~ {ire very mu-:h that otherwise, at, the
11~a,t marltaljlfl' whic)'t occl\1'8 in that home, he will w;.lk
out as ~e d!i\ ai)&lt; YellfS IIllO and nvain l~ave Iter I~ t~e
'." iureh." However, ex)Serience has shown that Womnr.,
aM IJlan too for that n\Jitter, sel.dofll lea~n ~ 11.r11J1t ),y
j:heir experiences when things of the heort lire concernell

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Colwnb\11, 0., A\11. 1-JNS--nt cd. by worker" fo .. MyPr.o., tht" st&gt;rr~&gt;·

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CHl TRCH OF TillE N.iiAiii!Nf'
C. P. Smales, Put.or, · S:p1'8e~
Sunday rot:h ool 9.30 A. M.
Mumlng worship 10 :30 /I . M~:
N V. P 8 . fJ..l5 P . M.
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Eva,lgell~lic aervk:e 1 :30 P ~ 17ay~r meeting Wed. 1::m P, M
B tl;le study Fn 1 30 P M.
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SUpreme collft, Secretary of State department. em ployeR werl' " hi ~
George s. lbers today announeed jackJn,'' h.lS petitions., and oLht&gt;JUlaL the two McNamee bt))s, creat- wtae try11lj to embarras..• J.h" l'!(f'JIn&amp;' .state hiJhwu patrol and tram~ endum movement.
terrtna the Bwnu uf Motor VeThe supreme court, now on sumVI ~
hlclee co the state Hlrhway De· mer vacatktn 1 probably will be call ~
1)8rtment wnl be p)aced on the ed bar.k to the bench for 11. second
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bellot r~ referendum at the Nov time to rule on Myers' pleadtne: A NatUra
Hea th Dri.n
7 election.
Uyen declared Ulat the proposed
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The C)()Urt undertook t.o kUJ the referendum Is suppcrtt!d by 225,000
Contalru.; more dlgestible m.frltrala
referendwn PlOvement more than slrnaturea, whereaa only 154 000 are I~ a vegetable form than o.ny o~er
Lwo weeks ago wh~n Jt overruled a 1equlred and that any oth~r coursu I knu \\n IJ\O n t or me&lt;hdue
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demurer tllef. on behalf of .Myers, but placing them on the ballot wonderful Legulne plknt sen~ It!!
alnat 'a ault" bro\lll'lt agalnst the ·would be a violation of hl..!i oath !'Oot.~ down fifteen to one h w¥Jre d
f:pllt of reteren4,qm
tltlona ot omce."
la.nd t\\enty-five feet secw,ng ~!tal
clroul:ted bJ the Seoretary ~ stal-e.
Formal notice to place Lhe quel'\· mineral elemt:nts the short r~ote:t
No injunction 111,.88 ls8ued aptnst tic.on.s on the balloL was se nt to al i i plants fall to obtain from nn. IU' t:.
g:reuL cheml.eal ::;tore house
·N:u: 11 Mose ... retu.sed to Mknd. Le M 1 however and ~ .. a~~etary county boards of electlonll.
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Wts u:.tmt' ~.&lt; t hree repaeM:ut.l.U. es lC
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thot the bBs1s for h h
minerals tj ust tW nature placed
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any SOLONS FAIL TO
tlt!·m in t h e plants; without V(luch
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good health
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STRIKERS DEFY
Albnny , · Aug.
has no oLher
of ~&gt;nough of Lhese minerals am.l
d:or.il y lu.rmns In
time except to
-saltS Js ort;i!n the d.iffer.ee be~
or Ute ~:~t~te today
a.nd submit the
Columblm, 0 ., Aug 1- TNB-Al- LY,,.,e n sickness and healLh.
blow up milk stations,
, Myers said thoU.Jh tt took 39 ballota yesterday
For Sale by , ,;
word rt~t!ved by Ule
In an attempt to elect a chairmRJi,
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conttool board.
held the Ohio Howe of Repre.sentatlvel:i. The Stan• ury Drug o.
been use the milk board hBI!
by t.oday atlll lacked &amp; chalrman.
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(hlitrJct Maj . Momeytr told reporta
eta he had ILSked for more troops,
sa,JnK tha t 2.000 national ruardlmf.:l were needed tQ kctP the sU ua~
nou under cc.ntrol, oaly 300 suarda~
men 11.re In Fayette now.
'I• o:c pers had ceaud pab'ollinlil
t 1~p les this morning and were con·
JlrJb•K th eir activities to In at·
tt mpt to be on hand, or D('arby, ln
cabe trouble '-lOse.
( ov Oltl01d Plnchoc. dramatic
r.Uempt to wrlnK a Mperananent
p .1&gt;ct' rrvm a. oonrenmce table at.
\I.'; ~~h he ot fered to act as ntediM
a,'.(".r ~lWC " ,I Thomall MOHeS, prt."81
l1 ut ol t.he Frick concern, and
J.~ hn L Lew.:~, lnternati~t&amp;l head
o. the miner!!, uppa.n!ntrly laJitc1

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comitr'~~- Gtae to'
and billa, whemas 8eP¥Jt.e. peiJ1,6Pns &amp;re ilnat a hopeleM deadlock .&amp;nd pi
Wfllt on BVlke nq\Urtd for each ~Il l' M.~r~~ SAid Gne more vote, the ccmrnitt.,r, adhe would file an LnSwer and plllil..::l.· 1 \Oumed indeDnit.ely. Hea•ston.
bla: to thLs rulln&amp; tQday in lhe
m•d t.o be Governor Oeorle Wl:Vte'll
----··----preme court
ehoiCI' . tw1ce received 11 vOtes.
Wyers' act)OQ for ellhiLdows an- 1:'welve wen required to elect. '
o~her cluh with Oovernor OevrKC Aller belnr deelated "eUmlilat.
\Vhitll and l:lllfhwa.y Dirt-ct.or 0 W t:d" on the ela:hth ballot, Rep. Bllza
MemoU. The McNamee bHlF, I'I Up~ I D. Limes (D), or .l:lardln CO L(nty,

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•••m• ~n unr.~~o'nal!le dcl•y

haa ~.e.pt 'the njlc~_ll.l'Y'
forces from starting the 'fVO,rk oi creatin!!' ~ !!••at l~k." ip
ll(~lss County where Jlsh !Dil!ht be stocked and 11 r~neral
oite completed :w:Jiereby much busine88 might come to
Meigs Counb.
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able me!ltion and was said to have been BlJI,O~B 'tll{/fl~ pr~~ tf.
jects which were 'to be completed, the thinr has sepiJiinJ!l!

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tlon of the P,I'IIP'osed .d•m.
Meigs County is ~ntitled to that dam Jus~ ·~ It !• en·
titled to mon~y to put our Idle men to wor~ l:iut unle88
Aomething is done in the very ne~r future, it seew!J Yf!,.,
"vlde~t that there is Uttle likolihood that we wUI set
what is our ju~t due.
It is past time that work should have stJrt~d on this
project, Th~ authorities might lit te~st a«lvti!e us 1VhY
nothing has been done to datl• a~d when we mey el&lt;pect
work to begin, if we are to be treated as q~er cltj~_ens In
the state.
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The big question mark' can only be reiJ!oved by anewering the question precedi11g it.

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long, oh, )..ord, how long must law ablttlnr ,citizens
endure such travesties of ju!tice ~~ w~a lll'fi"\t£~!1
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When and where will the trail of n\ljl~lrec.~d IJW
abldinr citizons lead? \Vhat hope is held out for the
_law abiding and God-fearinr 11e?.,11Je! 'l'AI,~ )'l,te~ •1111
most palpable outrage again•~ sor.loty occune4 wllen •
convict incarcerated at the ?.{&amp;ll8field Jtef~fl'l..:t~Jry, W!UI
found not guilty of murder' by a Jurl'. ~atunlay.
. Tbe case ia \V&lt;II known to the citizens of tllia ·~~te
because the convict in an effort to escape wltb otlten,
Murdered a guard at tbe institutiQJI. Q'le oJ hie fellow
thup has been sentenced to &lt;\le for hlo part In the munl¥r
Arid others to life imprisonment for tlrelr'p.lrt. wtdle the
·• klller under discussion when f\r8t brought u; auwer for
it, threw himself on the mercy of \he couJ1 !Ill~ l'l.e!l«)ed
11\11lty to firSt ·~erree m.urder.
The judge, howaver, seeing nothi111l
'11Urder in t.l.~e act, r.quld not brin~r
·n~rcy whel'il no cause f~r it exjst•d ~nd ,
el~ctroC\JtiQn . A court of fPPeals, evert
• &lt; te~hnlcaliti os in our laws, sot asid.e t~e i!~\til~~~
maqded the
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fpund that they are better for steady smokillg•
YOL&lt;r nerves and your taste will confirm this. Begin
tOday with Camels. Know that you are SII!Oking a
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'toughest ordeal I've evor been tl)roUilh! A round·
!~world ftycr has to be \It ~pe to stand tlie ex•
t~m"\'·Rl P~ ¥s!enf ••loa!lstion,. ~! hali to be ready
',, ' ·.(or'anf:w"'!lhn, onr:'&lt;'~~~~.li~f;. ~ ;ll1b ~ ,for
·lierves m perfect coiLihhett. ~kine;~ 8$ I
'fiavi ·'for so iO'ng, I never wony. ti1lou't healthy
nerv.....and I'm a eoru;tant smokeri tilo. Ete..,.body
""· Jt~lowa thot Camels are made froln more',.spenslve
, ·:~aci\Os, :o~ you can certainly teD it In the mUd' ', .' ~ess aDd gllt&gt;d fast~ of Camels, and the fad that
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We Give a Li ...ral Allowance for Your Worn Tires
To ~nly 'cin l\l,w FireiJone I:Iigh Speed Tires
PMiect your Safety 6y equiftping yoUr cnr TODAY-

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th~ht, \.\'tley Pu.t cnjoy-t a
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I'1;;RFOJIM.ANCE CQUNTS l Firestone High Speed
Gum-Dipped 'Qreo hold all world ""'ord~ on ro~d ·and hack
for Sqfety, s,....d, Mi!«J1e and J);nduranco. Th;,y a"l' fint
.::boleti of race dri•en-men wbo WW nOt take chnncee or riSk
their lives on any other tire,
Firesio~ Tiree are the only tirea made with high st.retch
....&amp; .and tbe Extra Proeeoo of G!JM-DlPP.IN!i. wljicl) _siVco
58% longer ftcxing life-GREA1'ER SAFET\' ,!.],ilb 1\JQRE

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He 0&amp;14 "Kiol&lt;&gt;l'!' has lW re"'!l'd
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Harold Mllhoa.n of Akron vlsltfP. here the .~~ week wttb Loft!q
Petty and dc.UBbter, Ell&amp;.

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John Ha&amp;e ana mother ot Cht•o-1
ter called on Ray Whaley

. The Stat.e ot Ohio, MeiJI CountJ

•

family and Jetr VtOI.et and wife
Sunday.
Dale Hart and family of Attae.~ 11
were gue11t&amp; ot Jefl Violet aDd
sunday utternoon.
Iccphenpa McElhenny was caJJ..
lug on Blanche Stocton of Big

Rwt recently.
POUND '- Four teJS on Jeat.h2r
etrap near Peace churrh. OWn~

cr Inquire at Daily

Cce a,nd pa.v tor a.d.

Tribune of-

6-..a-tt

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Porter :Midklff and wile were
Linton Midkltr Monday.
lcephenn.a. Me:Elhenny wu caJttnr On Lizzie MldiJ11 Wednesday.
Tho Sew)lig Club meet with Cal..

Logan Thursday.

_ _ ........,

Elsie Miller

)S

en old trtendl
&amp;ewinl club at

I day an'd the· play at

rae

day nflht.
aefald Violet wu on Ute .stck
list Thursday.
Ruth MUJer a.no Joe I. Pem of

near ·JerseYVtlle came

Th~y·

..YESTDDAY'S RESULTS

to

~IQUOA)'I

Gpend a f~w di.ya wJttl tb8lr ~dparetitB, Jeft' Violet anp w,\fe.· ...
' Qrlen .Q1lllland and &amp;neraon
wn\ were Athens visitors Wednel·

day.

Mayw~

Whaley

~~ond

A88QCIA'ri!IN

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·N:Qwaul&lt;oo Ill, Bt . PIIU! 8.

·~noo.polls 5. Ko.n&amp;&amp;.a C'ty 1.
Loutk\•llle 4, Indfannpolls 0 .

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No games scl:edl.lled.

POLLY AND HER .PALS

' re-

AMERIPA!i LEAGUE .
St. Lt&gt;Uls 13, Cleveland a .
N ~w York 13, WIWJblngtou 9.
Only go.mca &amp;cheduled.

\VANTIID-100 cars t;o Qf.tllWie and
.aervloe, any car 50c. ~ry our
TexaM Q811 ILOd Otllt Also Tires
and' ~:5101'1Cs. · TbC' Old Inn
Berv4t Bt.Uon.
··

INTERN.4.TIONAI, LE.AGVI
I1ochr.:ster B, BRltl:morc 2.
Butralo 'I, Newark 0.
JErcey C~ty 2,•,.Nontl·ea1 0.
Alban.v B, Torti'nto 4.
GAME&amp;
AMEBIUAN

..

TODAY

ASSOCIATION

For Rent

of the
ONE
about the tire

~t('!ln'~

{aqs
bu~e.1111 is
-the PIUCE of all tires is
.abo.u t _.f'l; That beini-~-YJ?ll
might '11!1 .q..eu pick 'tlit fl~st­
in quality, In 11!1fety, in mj~.

·· -'FOR RENT--6 room house and
batt), · gar~. garden, Oravel Hill
Middleport. Rent ch~:~ap. call
381 1·~ : ar see Mrs. LenP. MeElhlnny, Gravel Hill.
'1·31-3t

ner

Lhe Ohl~:c~i·j~!•ni~r.~;c~o;~~
thn cc North
the South
thence \llllit 8
South 34 and
the Doulh line
4; thence Wt'llt 8
to
the place of beginning containing
31.. acr es be the same more or less \
fr : m ofT or :he west end ol said
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What is the best in qualita!?
The public says Goodyear;_
this tire is pref4!1f!.ld by more
people than any THREE other
makes of tires.

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FnH.:t\on No. ( .

Also b!gmnmg at the

What is the best in saf~tv?
Accurate tf'l.st.s on wet eoncrete show Goodyears will
stop a car quicker than dny
other tire. The next be~ ~
skidded 10% more-othertires .
skidded up to 771o more under
' exacdy the same c.Qnclitions.
if you want -m+tf F'm
blowo\),t s- re.m~JJW,er that
Goodyears g.ive ~ij+ iftR_Ver)' ·
ply, ~use eve,.Y Q:fy ;,I ;built
with Syp,e rtwist ~rj and
I everv, i\Jy~ l'UD8 Jrom .bead to

nort hWt'!'t

m cner cf l"ractwn No. 12 In Town ,

'/, Rrmg e \4 and lu tHe Ohlo Com- '
p u.nyu Pu1·chaKC, thence east

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chuln:o u.nd 93 llnks; thenr.:e Sout.b
:::.1 c;hn.itw aml 15 links to the South
J,nc of :.;aid fra.elion No t:a: thelll.'e 1
1 wr:~.t 5 chr.ins and 93 1\nkB t•l the 1
Bouthwt.l:lt corncz· of sa-id Fnu~tton
. Nn. 13; th~nce No':'Lh 33 ohalns and
I ·;~. Jlnkli to the place )f b~glhlllll'l. '
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(;C.ntainlnc !J(I aet·en.
~ . ... ¥·-. The Board of County CommlsJ lr-nen rt&lt;servlng the rlaht to rejer.t .
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'..,
a.ll bldll.
I"',O.J 1-l.l\'T
By ordr.r of Boord or
r"::.~ · l~
Cotmty comml~loncrr. .
bc..' I.._IT t---1/'l C ,Arll......
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many,. many tasks and dial EI.liC a~ m• belm dr~ves household
drudgery away. Electricity makes out toast io the morning. It sweeps
the .rugs. It washes the clothes. T~en it !roe~ !be':!"' •• Ente$1111

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.l.s I'~Y jf~.il;ll atrt.,A~,4 ~st ev~.!'Y .!'~~ .:~! lh~ many servicef ~le.e·
b:iacy ·f&gt;•~• in ~.
cosII only a cent or so •• ; m.aoy ·
leu. In fact, if yqu paid ·for l!lectricity as you use it, you
p~y l't Jt;lllt ·fenflci.•~ PJY yow lllectti~ .l;!i~.
Consi41uiag .die tiae and ·!&amp;par

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recorda ~cw ,Goodyear Tire• rive 97%

7.90 I 4·''"''

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IIJOre thia .att rae·

tivt ..'o)Jtume ' at a \ recent Chicaro
f,..ioft •bew. ·The matulal~gu11n,
Jred,
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tJ'OPl a lltPJ1.

lllldllleiJort.

Borden

and

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ore vlaltJng relatives near Yp~

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ol '4J&gt;. •!:\OI.,P• ft.!ll~y.

taw.q. ,.W~e f.J:Mtre t~y

o f'l!'IIJIQD

Ernest!.,.

.,..ton

~d

1\?th

C:-lendH at Belpre Sunday.
Harold Mllhoa.n of Akron vlsltfP. here the .~~ week wttb Loft!q
Petty and dc.UBbter, Ell&amp;.

OF 8#£

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OF IlEAL

£STATE

John Ha&amp;e ana mother ot Cht•o-1
ter called on Ray Whaley

. The Stat.e ot Ohio, MeiJI CountJ

•

family and Jetr VtOI.et and wife
Sunday.
Dale Hart and family of Attae.~ 11
were gue11t&amp; ot Jefl Violet aDd
sunday utternoon.
Iccphenpa McElhenny was caJJ..
lug on Blanche Stocton of Big

Rwt recently.
POUND '- Four teJS on Jeat.h2r
etrap near Peace churrh. OWn~

cr Inquire at Daily

Cce a,nd pa.v tor a.d.

Tribune of-

6-..a-tt

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•w.m.W~,'
L
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·

Porter :Midklff and wile were
Linton Midkltr Monday.
lcephenn.a. Me:Elhenny wu caJttnr On Lizzie MldiJ11 Wednesday.
Tho Sew)lig Club meet with Cal..

Logan Thursday.

_ _ ........,

Elsie Miller

)S

en old trtendl
&amp;ewinl club at

I day an'd the· play at

rae

day nflht.
aefald Violet wu on Ute .stck
list Thursday.
Ruth MUJer a.no Joe I. Pem of

near ·JerseYVtlle came

Th~y·

..YESTDDAY'S RESULTS

to

~IQUOA)'I

Gpend a f~w di.ya wJttl tb8lr ~dparetitB, Jeft' Violet anp w,\fe.· ...
' Qrlen .Q1lllland and &amp;neraon
wn\ were Athens visitors Wednel·

day.

Mayw~

Whaley

~~ond

A88QCIA'ri!IN

"'

·N:Qwaul&lt;oo Ill, Bt . PIIU! 8.

·~noo.polls 5. Ko.n&amp;&amp;.a C'ty 1.
Loutk\•llle 4, Indfannpolls 0 .

-The

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.t,ern

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wtte or

liArlONAL, LEA01l'll
No games scl:edl.lled.

POLLY AND HER .PALS

' re-

AMERIPA!i LEAGUE .
St. Lt&gt;Uls 13, Cleveland a .
N ~w York 13, WIWJblngtou 9.
Only go.mca &amp;cheduled.

\VANTIID-100 cars t;o Qf.tllWie and
.aervloe, any car 50c. ~ry our
TexaM Q811 ILOd Otllt Also Tires
and' ~:5101'1Cs. · TbC' Old Inn
Berv4t Bt.Uon.
··

INTERN.4.TIONAI, LE.AGVI
I1ochr.:ster B, BRltl:morc 2.
Butralo 'I, Newark 0.
JErcey C~ty 2,•,.Nontl·ea1 0.
Alban.v B, Torti'nto 4.
GAME&amp;
AMEBIUAN

..

TODAY

ASSOCIATION

For Rent

of the
ONE
about the tire

~t('!ln'~

{aqs
bu~e.1111 is
-the PIUCE of all tires is
.abo.u t _.f'l; That beini-~-YJ?ll
might '11!1 .q..eu pick 'tlit fl~st­
in quality, In 11!1fety, in mj~.

·· -'FOR RENT--6 room house and
batt), · gar~. garden, Oravel Hill
Middleport. Rent ch~:~ap. call
381 1·~ : ar see Mrs. LenP. MeElhlnny, Gravel Hill.
'1·31-3t

ner

Lhe Ohl~:c~i·j~!•ni~r.~;c~o;~~
thn cc North
the South
thence \llllit 8
South 34 and
the Doulh line
4; thence Wt'llt 8
to
the place of beginning containing
31.. acr es be the same more or less \
fr : m ofT or :he west end ol said
H.

or

;

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What is the best in qualita!?
The public says Goodyear;_
this tire is pref4!1f!.ld by more
people than any THREE other
makes of tires.

Lj

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llb,'T

Vt..CATIJt_: ..
I

I

FnH.:t\on No. ( .

Also b!gmnmg at the

What is the best in saf~tv?
Accurate tf'l.st.s on wet eoncrete show Goodyears will
stop a car quicker than dny
other tire. The next be~ ~
skidded 10% more-othertires .
skidded up to 771o more under
' exacdy the same c.Qnclitions.
if you want -m+tf F'm
blowo\),t s- re.m~JJW,er that
Goodyears g.ive ~ij+ iftR_Ver)' ·
ply, ~use eve,.Y Q:fy ;,I ;built
with Syp,e rtwist ~rj and
I everv, i\Jy~ l'UD8 Jrom .bead to

nort hWt'!'t

m cner cf l"ractwn No. 12 In Town ,

'/, Rrmg e \4 and lu tHe Ohlo Com- '
p u.nyu Pu1·chaKC, thence east

51

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chuln:o u.nd 93 llnks; thenr.:e Sout.b
:::.1 c;hn.itw aml 15 links to the South
J,nc of :.;aid fra.elion No t:a: thelll.'e 1
1 wr:~.t 5 chr.ins and 93 1\nkB t•l the 1
Bouthwt.l:lt corncz· of sa-id Fnu~tton
. Nn. 13; th~nce No':'Lh 33 ohalns and
I ·;~. Jlnkli to the place )f b~glhlllll'l. '
. I •. · tlo .•• c:::.::.:.:~.:::·:...:...:..::.:.:.::.:::.::::.::.::.::::::~
(;C.ntainlnc !J(I aet·en.
~ . ... ¥·-. The Board of County CommlsJ lr-nen rt&lt;servlng the rlaht to rejer.t .
~
'..,
a.ll bldll.
I"',O.J 1-l.l\'T
By ordr.r of Boord or
r"::.~ · l~
Cotmty comml~loncrr. .
bc..' I.._IT t---1/'l C ,Arll......
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By Hcmer Hysell, Clerk.
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'

Uf'lt PllOPL'i: ~1-.11: rif. .J!l,~cily as a li$htiog 'Ft•ic~ ol!ly

FJ;! •~ ~.s ~q ~ fP.flf'- .\b.~ ~ !P J holll~·tn.k.er's ~st ai!f In

many,. many tasks and dial EI.liC a~ m• belm dr~ves household
drudgery away. Electricity makes out toast io the morning. It sweeps
the .rugs. It washes the clothes. T~en it !roe~ !be':!"' •• Ente$1111

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.l.s I'~Y jf~.il;ll atrt.,A~,4 ~st ev~.!'Y .!'~~ .:~! lh~ many servicef ~le.e·
b:iacy ·f&gt;•~• in ~.
cosII only a cent or so •• ; m.aoy ·
leu. In fact, if yqu paid ·for l!lectricity as you use it, you
p~y l't Jt;lllt ·fenflci.•~ PJY yow lllectti~ .l;!i~.
Consi41uiag .die tiae and ·!&amp;par

b••

8.41}

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What ia the ~~tip mil!!!lP7 ~us fleet
recorda ~cw ,Goodyear Tire• rive 97%

7.90 I 4·''"''

10.00 I "-OH9

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Personals

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·Governor'• Bride
a1f:(ved tn

Pomel'O)' TUeilaY

WOOd
homP
for a weet.'a
{
Rei: Jr. Ru.-eU &amp;Dd. John Arsa·
.JeJ~le Bmtth was called from CObrlte
spending sevenll da.)- ;
lumbus by tlle death or Charley with their pa.renta, fb. and--. Mt:.
Hysell.
Do.vid Spen~r.
Mr. and M.."''. Tom Morris s~t
8Wld&amp;Y with U:o.ry Jlubbard.
NOTIC!f,··OI' llPPOIII'I'IltiNT
• ~, and . Mrl. Tomnll : Ander~Kmr
ol Admill!11tr&amp;b
epent 8~ w1tllr! "Mrt .and c· M7S.
Ralph R .....ll
~ llol;q ~... 8 rectlnt eueet

Lower Thomaa Fork

morn·

1n11 aild remained. far ·about llll hour

J

cluc2ed auto trips to the vartoua
mlne!l and potnLB or Interest ln Lhe
Bend.

Included in the party were Mr. A..
T . l..o\\1mtstcr, general manager of
the c. &amp; 0 . Railway with head·
quarters at Richmond VIJ"Kinia, Mr.
J . W. Ktrig, genttral superlnteD.!!ent
·o f tranaportat1on of Richmond, .Mr.
E. L . Ba.ck, general superintendent,
Huntington, Mr. F. J. Ginn, superin·
tendent of the Hocking tllvlllon, or
cOlumbus, Mr. w. L. Rowi!r, chief
engineer, of Colwnbus.
They departed al aabOut
noon.

John~·

J~ Sintt.h and Maraaret Hysell
were cUnner auetta Sunday, · ot
ct NO(&amp;,
Mr. andn Kt'fi. Welt-er Dodson
Mra: WUbur " Humphrey and aon
of AkroD, attended the funeral ot
Charley Hy.reU.
~1tt:if&gt;it- 6m1:l- Fp:mt. sumJ11y n !och t
\\'lth Msrgartt H~r.e-ll .
Mr nnd M ·~ Anson Jackaon
SundaY . wHh Mr. and Mrs .

!83 AUTOS EXCHANGED

II Ernest 'l)lcke:

VOL. VII NO. 265

andn Emerson RUS8ell o1sited Walter Dodson. SundaY .

BEC~ME MILITANT

femmoy:

Wed~J

'+THE BIG CAGE" .

. OAK Hil-L

Meigs

to all ruies and reH·

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Mailed blank&amp; ,must be postmarked

midnight.,
:Thursday, August 3rd. othera will be accepLd un\..11 noon, Ftl·
· day, at Tribune Editorial omces.
8- t ...:Jl..

NOTICE!
· In Conformity to The National Indus·
trial Recovery Act as suggested by Our
Hon; President Roosevelt I have adjusted
the hojn.a of labor and the waae• of my em·
ployees to accord with hio national recovery
program.
-!\Gcqrdingly be adviaed. Therefore I

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New York Governor Warned "Bloodahed" Ia
Imminent .

Serve• Notice Of Great
Naval ConatructiDil
Prol"am

"Sc:otlal!'l Yard" Or·...,oi-1
zation May
From Meetin1

N. R. A. Moves To Tab

TO SPEND MILLIONS

OF PRESIDENT

AS STRIKE SPREADS

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Coal Operatora Charp
Lack Of ProteetiDil
Afforded
Uniontown,~ Aua:. 2-lNS-The
National Recovery A&lt;hnJni.Btratlon
moved to take a band tn ~¥~"
Pennay1van1a'a seethtng bltWirlriOus
coal strt.ke today as unre~~t ~d riot~
ina eontJnuect ln the huee eok:e relfon of Payette county.
rn addition, the ata.te
. m'11t
worked tn conjunctkm wl
the
United wne Worken~ or~
· . to
curb the viOlence which bu
cauaed one death and ttertO , ~mare tharl a score
the

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BOND ISSUE FOR RELIEF OF
SCHOOLS AND EMPLOYMENT
·IS PART OF NEW TAX PLAN

(Oontln~rom PaRe On..&gt;

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thl) l.!a.r ly si?ll-~

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and fa11inK to show much rallying

power Ja,l'fl'. The ·, t.a~r ~?ft .W.
q1e Industry's operi$\lons was A.' tp.c~·;. somewhat sJmllar lnnuences

Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Hand In Keyatone
State Strike

Dioarmament Getturea
Geneva Seen Aa
Failure

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MINE TH ES
8ECOM[ SER'I&amp;US
IN PfNNSYLYANlA

UOAHU TH UCS

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We ,.,J~ liO'l qPion !until 8 ~. ~... and we WJII,
dose a\;5 p. ni. on ~eek J'\ya:;' The,: Satlir.(
day ,Opening h?ur w~ll ~ the, •,~~e, .hut*tJ&gt;,e~.·
I' clo·l~l!" hour w1ll be tn . ke~p,ml! Wtth ·~h!
d~4 hour aa a~?..'?ted by .other : Reta~l.
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Martial Law in Pennaylvania
Coal Fields

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MilS Constance Flnlaw
who has
been vls1t1nl friends and relatlve.s
here haa returned to her home at
Za.ne,avllle~
. he was aecompo.nled by
Paul ' Win n Who will remain for
• tlill~
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! ' .Mida Ohloe Bearh1 who Ls ell·
+ rqJied . )n a
nur5ea' training c!11~oJ
In 11. Oindnnatl hospital, .hus u.r~
rlve4· home to spend 11 ten-dQy vo~
~tlon. wlt.h ~e~ par;t!n~, , Mr .., l!-lld
,Mrs. ~: ~arQs Qr · K~rr's Rt~n. ~

J!'~~ ~? ll!l!!I!U'i'~e ·..t~~M
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Ohltert.Storea. '
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Albany, A\11.
2-4N'~tl1kin8
farmera have won their first objec~
tJve by preventing the delivery
milk to stations In the Yl~~~~./
Boonville, Charles
H.
ehainnan or t~• state milk control,
admitted today; .:
'*l'be atrlke1'8 have everythtllS"
pretty well blockaded aJOuod Bo6n·
vllle and report.a which I received
thla mol'Jlinl indicate that little or
nD lnllt Is belns: deUvereP
to the
stations," Baldwin said.
Baldwin said his tteld men re~
ported to him that many fannera
are telephoning to the mUk stattona
astlna: that someone be sent to their
farms tor. the milk.

ulatlons. The t.wenty·flve cents entry fee ls submitted w1th thia
blank. ·

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OVER MilK PRICES

At Hollywood; F umiture
Men Demand $1.40
Per Hour

tn the

POMEROY, OHIO, WED~ESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933

nHMWAHlf NAVf
IN NEAR FUTURE

STUDIO MEN

county Open Tennls Tournament and arree

Now n ·a tn The Tribune

f

El.~CTRiC
Tl!eatre .. ·

ENTRY BLANK
I hereby INbmlt n;ay name u a. participant

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EASTERN FARMERS Gets U. S. Post JAPAN T~ BUilD

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'l'aesday and

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COUNTRY IS SEETHING WITH UNREST

J W . Row:~· ' Is sufrerlng with r.;;;:;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;i;;;;;;:;;;;;;
acute tndlge8t1on.
Mra. Charley Hysell is 1n a ser-

Bl8.nche OoDde was a recent
&amp;uest .ot Edna. Morrl8 .
. Lue Dodson _ , , l'lid&amp;J with
Mrs . Charley HyselL
Mr. and )rJnJ . Floyd Rarrtson

w•

Oblo and
Vlrllnlo-l'ai'UY clou&lt;!!'.
Local lho'f.- en and thwu~eni:.orml toaliiJ,t and.
Thunday. Not. much cbaup in tempetat'"-

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

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toua .condition.

WEATHER FORECAST~

uur

Tribun•. call 236-L: If the Baslu...
Oftlce aak for 282-B.

are

whlle the olticlala made an inBpec•
tion of conditions here
which in·
Pom~

NOTICE .- lf you
.
READEBS'
the News Oftlce ot ' The Dailj _____ _

stx:nt
am!

A apeotal t.r&amp;Ul beorina: Ohesa~
pa~.ke and OhJo ra.tlwa,- , oflk:iala

were at work in the rails.

whete

'·l'it sen.sonal downtum

Lraffic

In

})egan to , make ltG ~ppea.ronce .
carrier t sh~s . were t slugl(lsh
thDUlfh \mpre\rln~t' '$fte1'• a htm.vy

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start.

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a'ctlvltY ooo~mM dur·
. . a. buyJns tlurry at ~he end of
Hl"St .hoUr "'heu wh8t opened
the d~y'a p8p.k&amp;. Thtf t.icker ten
' mlnu.t.q bobinj1 but oought up
quickly. "{{he~ttet, trtdlng was
extremelt ~· dun~: vql.um; running

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"j~;:[n;400.ooo
YreS· (l.rt hour.
shares were ~ negl~t-:d,

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U. S. Smett~Qi:r ·'n!ft'ned
!Oilli~·.ot the Jll"OUn&lt;t.l&lt;;ll ..

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ohtl~ibri. , ot ·lnt"l~t··~i:t Its ·
Oils were a.kSed.-by tl~ ~'tl.ew
Ja.s?.llile prlce£1' ln this ter, :.· :·

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... e ,·e quiet and firm.
tl3lf&gt;phone put In a good
anted chemtcP.l wat
thin nmr ~

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ChevroJet 1933
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Chefrol,et ..... :.~93. 2 ' ~
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Chevrolet 1929 Cabnolet
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Chevrolet 1929 Coupe
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Ford
1931 Tudor
Plymouth 1931 Sedan ,
Chevrolet 1932 Pick 'Up
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Sylvia Sidney Says Throat
Imperfection May Force ·
Her RetirelllOillt

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ECONOMY POLICY OF .
ADMINISTRATION IS REVISED

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JOBLESS SILESIANS
ENTER GERMANY

luy hanclkerChlefl
whh what It laves
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LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE

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I really can't help it. After all,
oae tlw clevelop a ,petSOnal ~
gud fur a thing that oomes ia
such laiimate contact with one's
' llpt. AUJI jjna: I wn a "!"OmaD,
I I# app~ the &amp;a _that my ,

snliJe It my feminine reuoning.
To thtm the chatacter of Luckies'
6ne tobaccos seems mote im·
ponanL But my woman's intuition teUs me that the purity of

"Toasting" is never to be l'otgot~- ~
~ mY ' tcn. ·Ancl ~· the. iaore I IIDOR,
faltidiouneaseof
daiali~Mea
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