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REA·DERS' NOTICE - U you ~IlL ··­
the Newe Olllce of ·T h• llaliy
Tribune, eall 286-L: If the Bllllneea
Olllee uk for 202-R.

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TWI N£G·RU[S - ~R[
In Direct Violation Of
·· "NRA" A,reemelli, to·
eal Men Charre

VICTIMS ~f MIB
IN ~LAB~MA TIWN

BUCKEY[ STAT[..15
·HAft~ HIT 9Y WAV£
If FUAL MISH~PS

Of NHA CAMPAIGN

Bodiea Are Found
Of Bullet Holea 1
' Sunday

Six Die I.;"Train-Auto
CoJiioiQn&amp;, Seyen In .,
Hipway Ouhea

Modification• Of Blanket
Coda Bein1 AJ!P·
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THIRD IS MISSING

: was teamed here
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No Hope Held ·F or
Safety; Trio Taken
from Qfficen

Under the IWIIplcoo or tlle llouah and Allied ParnDI'" -~
America alld 'nle Ohio llocleiJ, Bona tJl lbe Arnerlooa -oluiiOil

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WOLFE CEMETERY, PLANTS, OKlO

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SATuRDAY, AUGUt9, 1933
-te 111 tram Pomeroy, o lo, to Raelne.
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Men-Of-War Sent To Hanna By Order Of Rooi~-~
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·Wbl.PB OI!:MJJNRY,' PLAN'I'S, OHIO
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WELDON CEMETERY. ·RACINE, OHIO

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SJx killed In traln~autcxnobtle

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lll1&gt;oWd 1n o11 , _ ""'" their oam" o.llliouib ~ DO\ -tJY lo llo

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Newton BU:er bead ot' a fair praetlce committee.
The mde &lt;If fal.r competition
aubm1&amp;.ted bJ the rubber manuf&amp;r.•
turen called for a oiO·hOUr week,
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an hour for factory workers, unltal the hourly rate for Ole IIBnle
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to cea.ta and minimums of from •lf
we«~,. tn ettles or rrom 2.500 to 1
250.000 to •u a week In cltle8 ()(
over 500,1100.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry

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cbl.ldrea anf{ Mrl. • L. 8. Bletner
w•re buflo~ vll!llton &amp;t HunUn&amp; ..
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MoJU'e Brann'm} Wh(l hu been
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b:r manutaeturtr 18 lndulrtna
unfair compet1Uon.

M:r;5. J . T . Stewart. and family.
.,_Mn. . Walker Beaver vllllted
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Mt. and M111. Leo Batte~ &amp;rid

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WHY THE DELAY?
MOTORISTS in, around and about Pomeroy and Mid·
dleport, not to mention many who re~ide further
!l.way hut who have lllany occasions to use the hiihway,
are united in asking the question uWhy tlle ·'deiBy" in
speaking about tho:! stretch of approxirnateJy one
tired yards of extremely rough arid dUOkeroUa rOad _n,ea•'i
the west end of POmeroy as one Qpp.foaches the corpora·
tion line of M·i ddleport. A flil was made at tilis point I
some mnny moons ago · and th e mPin thoroughfare it
f.:€C m8, hij.Ving a hiJl slide c)ose by, WII.B feft to settfe.
The slide, ~ f&amp;r as the eye c8n note, has &amp;ioP,[Jed
r. nd the fill has been unwuched for more than a year Why
then, it is repeate~. is it necessa ry to luJow this unsightly
dangerous, rough pieCe: of pUyrj,ent to stay in this condition?
The writer does not know who is r~sponsibiE!, wheth·
flr it is the duty of the 'lillage, ~he count,y or ~he stat~, blit
it is • certainty tjlat somebody is not taking care of the
mony · hund~bd•· oft niotorfsls who uoe this piece of high;
way weekly. i\ln added dan~er now is that aince the ·fill
.has been widened, some use the 'M'aiH, old hhl'hw8y, while
others sOmetiiJ!eS c;ut acioas tKeJi}t, cp~;~li~Dt\y thefe
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Funeral am:yloe&amp; Wee held
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strikers in ,Illinois. were convicted of murder in connection with the· fatal shootinsr of an innocent girl in a
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home where the. hoodlums tired shot ,ltuns. slugs,
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time fliO, wil1 be a rtieasure of satisfaction to the average
lover o,f fair play arid Justice.
These hoodlumEh· biking 't&gt;x'cP.p"UOh.s to sonle Ot U\e
veoi&gt;Je.who Jived 'ih•, home, operied flre on the h0:uoe as
they drqf-e past in an aueompblle and their murder'ouslire kiibt an mnocen! girl of high scllool age.
Happily and fortunately they w~rt caught, .which in 1•• ~~~~~Jli~'f.:~~~~
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while mo•t law-abiding citlzi;Ps will agree that the)'
' Ahould have been tried by court martial, found guilhr
nnd shot since martiill laW was vbtual!y cteCta~ed at the
time of the trouble, yet few will object greatly that they
· dld not receive the fuil extent of tite 'law, ever thankful
that ~hey were convicted ar\d punished at least partlaJ.ly
for their cowardly, foul, murderous actions.
While few people will object to any man or group of
men quitting or striking when they feel t~~Y have o.
gri'evance against their e~p1oyer, none who have even a
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llie ~iii~ ot ~~f~ b~~~· the f~ct_~il.t ~" h.. goOd a of gOod ' !t!l,'\1.
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Tw'~ -inode~s
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rhic8ifo. A.t left is M~rion Samoso, ln ~ blue~ a_nd ':"hl~e
Street rli:ess bf crinkled crepe; and at r1ght MaJ~.,ne DuvJs
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with the latter'• .llllrentl, Nr. and
Mrs. Ed Van l(eter at Hallwood. ·
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average ·motod!lt is unable 'to fa.t hom, f()r not compleUng 1
this sh~J,'l stretch ·~~~ maki~g tljll 1rlve , f,~
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port to Pome_roy anCl)'vice ver~~l ,,;t'n~tl:lfil' 9Yment the
entire d)~tuncc, whoevtiJ};Js ~osWil'~P.I~I,e . 'f?l\Jt)in~?Jit.P.I,ete
co rf~ it~O~ shoU~~ take ilhlnediate steps ~O';V~rd compl"e ting
the work and ridding this p'a rtjcular section of tbe ro'iitl,
nf this . eyesore and r-onstant threat to the motorif't8'
safety,
That the hi~hway in qu'e stion is a main thOr.oughf&amp;re
extending enth·ely a ctoss the staLe from the east bound~
ary to · Cinroinnati, make~ it , all the more imperative for
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George Zuspan 11 rtport.e&lt;l to be
very ill wltn &amp;UD)met: :ftu.
Mfa8 Hester Heaton is vlaiilna
Mr. !-Qd ., Mrt. Q, ,a Bdwardl .Jr. J.t
Logan. W. ya. ·
Frar;k Gaul of Cbes\er, o., was a.
bu8ine&amp; vtaJtor here Thureday.
Mr. and M~ . . He.rman1, Barker
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KNOCKERS 9R CLOOM:SPREADERS. THEY. ARE NOTH·
lNG BUT A BUNCH OF NOISE ANYWAY. IT BAS NEVER
BEEN RECORDED YET THAT THIS KIND OF NOISE EVER
KILI.ED A CITY, M.THOUGH IT MAKF.S MANY A CITY

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S&amp;klr\lii. x..Oeated (IQ Lower Second Sweet, PoJp.erqJ, o.
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Newton BU:er bead ot' a fair praetlce committee.
The mde &lt;If fal.r competition
aubm1&amp;.ted bJ the rubber manuf&amp;r.•
turen called for a oiO·hOUr week,
~~,tth a mlnlmwn 5Ca.le of 40 cent.ll
an hour for factory workers, unltal the hourly rate for Ole IIBnle
wwk an July 1&amp;, 1121 wu less than
to cea.ta and minimums of from •lf
we«~,. tn ettles or rrom 2.500 to 1
250.000 to •u a week In cltle8 ()(
over 500,1100.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry

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cbl.ldrea anf{ Mrl. • L. 8. Bletner
w•re buflo~ vll!llton &amp;t HunUn&amp; ..
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lln.4obert Zerkle.
MoJU'e Brann'm} Wh(l hu been
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'!'pronto, 0 ., are 111est:&amp;. ot Mr. and

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b:r manutaeturtr 18 lndulrtna
unfair compet1Uon.

M:r;5. J . T . Stewart. and family.
.,_Mn. . Walker Beaver vllllted
fm:~ at Salem Sllllday,
Mt. and M111. Leo Batte~ &amp;rid

DEAD LINI ANNOUNCED

c!J.tldren ot Hamilton, 0 ., u .e 111e1ta
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daUJhter.

WHY THE DELAY?
MOTORISTS in, around and about Pomeroy and Mid·
dleport, not to mention many who re~ide further
!l.way hut who have lllany occasions to use the hiihway,
are united in asking the question uWhy tlle ·'deiBy" in
speaking about tho:! stretch of approxirnateJy one
tired yards of extremely rough arid dUOkeroUa rOad _n,ea•'i
the west end of POmeroy as one Qpp.foaches the corpora·
tion line of M·i ddleport. A flil was made at tilis point I
some mnny moons ago · and th e mPin thoroughfare it
f.:€C m8, hij.Ving a hiJl slide c)ose by, WII.B feft to settfe.
The slide, ~ f&amp;r as the eye c8n note, has &amp;ioP,[Jed
r. nd the fill has been unwuched for more than a year Why
then, it is repeate~. is it necessa ry to luJow this unsightly
dangerous, rough pieCe: of pUyrj,ent to stay in this condition?
The writer does not know who is r~sponsibiE!, wheth·
flr it is the duty of the 'lillage, ~he count,y or ~he stat~, blit
it is • certainty tjlat somebody is not taking care of the
mony · hund~bd•· oft niotorfsls who uoe this piece of high;
way weekly. i\ln added dan~er now is that aince the ·fill
.has been widened, some use the 'M'aiH, old hhl'hw8y, while
others sOmetiiJ!eS c;ut acioas tKeJi}t, cp~;~li~Dt\y thefe
have been several instances wherein cotli8iohs were nar-

rowly averted wlten 'the motOriStS Met
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Willtln&amp;. 140
Madeira
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Funeral am:yloe&amp; Wee held
~ldr&gt;_•attrnoon at 2:00 o'clock
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HAT five members of a gang of hoodlums, posing as
strikers in ,Illinois. were convicted of murder in connection with the· fatal shootinsr of an innocent girl in a
1ome
home where the. hoodlums tired shot ,ltuns. slugs,
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time fliO, wil1 be a rtieasure of satisfaction to the average
lover o,f fair play arid Justice.
These hoodlumEh· biking 't&gt;x'cP.p"UOh.s to sonle Ot U\e
veoi&gt;Je.who Jived 'ih•, home, operied flre on the h0:uoe as
they drqf-e past in an aueompblle and their murder'ouslire kiibt an mnocen! girl of high scllool age.
Happily and fortunately they w~rt caught, .which in 1•• ~~~~~Jli~'f.:~~~~
Hself is oomething unusual, and brought
to ~trllil.
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~·nt wltil'e th e fifth escaped -"ith • ~~-year sentenr• 1
while mo•t law-abiding citlzi;Ps will agree that the)'
' Ahould have been tried by court martial, found guilhr
nnd shot since martiill laW was vbtual!y cteCta~ed at the
time of the trouble, yet few will object greatly that they
· dld not receive the fuil extent of tite 'law, ever thankful
that ~hey were convicted ar\d punished at least partlaJ.ly
for their cowardly, foul, murderous actions.
While few people will object to any man or group of
men quitting or striking when they feel t~~Y have o.
gri'evance against their e~p1oyer, none who have even a
ncant.i&lt;jea .of wh~t. is riiht and just, will be a~l_e .~ con'
~·!'~ .any aQta of. Vl6lence at any tJIUB w· ooqn , o\IOn with
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el J!&gt;at !t.Na):~~ ~~ltt~er Ulajl !t ac~a!).l' ~~eo. , .~e .~~I'm, ~·•
nol.on that thi-lle or four.1roicKI ada a 1e'r 10re ~rot;lr to stamp upon
llie ~iii~ ot ~~f~ b~~~· the f~ct_~il.t ~" h.. goOd a of gOod ' !t!l,'\1.
iiy lind at ri1lit P.•ce• 1n a way tliat that impreuion will never
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.i.ll . ed ,Jn ljl!lh&gt;: of.Jluf p9t-~e~~~~~ . ~~~ z•~ ,'~~· ~rr , •y~r too
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Tw'~ -inode~s
the World\" Fnir FushiOn Show _lt t
rhic8ifo. A.t left is M~rion Samoso, ln ~ blue~ a_nd ':"hl~e
Street rli:ess bf crinkled crepe; and at r1ght MaJ~.,ne DuvJs
l)jgpJayS u· bi·oWn. a.nd yeiJow check wool ~ port dress.

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\7L HTE INVIT.ES

EVG!i:YONE TO STATE FAIR

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to oond entries

with the latter'• .llllrentl, Nr. and
Mrs. Ed Van l(eter at Hallwood. ·
Mra. J(lbn Ound:l1! ..l)lLased .a.wty

the fill, according to whether they were trilvelling toward 1~~!:~.;·~
N " from Pomeroy,
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average ·motod!lt is unable 'to fa.t hom, f()r not compleUng 1
this sh~J,'l stretch ·~~~ maki~g tljll 1rlve , f,~
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port to Pome_roy anCl)'vice ver~~l ,,;t'n~tl:lfil' 9Yment the
entire d)~tuncc, whoevtiJ};Js ~osWil'~P.I~I,e . 'f?l\Jt)in~?Jit.P.I,ete
co rf~ it~O~ shoU~~ take ilhlnediate steps ~O';V~rd compl"e ting
the work and ridding this p'a rtjcular section of tbe ro'iitl,
nf this . eyesore and r-onstant threat to the motorif't8'
safety,
That the hi~hway in qu'e stion is a main thOr.oughf&amp;re
extending enth·ely a ctoss the staLe from the east bound~
ary to · Cinroinnati, make~ it , all the more imperative for
attention.
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George Zuspan 11 rtport.e&lt;l to be
very ill wltn &amp;UD)met: :ftu.
Mfa8 Hester Heaton is vlaiilna
Mr. !-Qd ., Mrt. Q, ,a Bdwardl .Jr. J.t
Logan. W. ya. ·
Frar;k Gaul of Cbes\er, o., was a.
bu8ine&amp; vtaJtor here Thureday.
Mr. and M~ . . He.rman1, Barker
and family .a re •~ndloa th1l week

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KNOCKERS 9R CLOOM:SPREADERS. THEY. ARE NOTH·
lNG BUT A BUNCH OF NOISE ANYWAY. IT BAS NEVER
BEEN RECORDED YET THAT THIS KIND OF NOISE EVER
KILI.ED A CITY, M.THOUGH IT MAKF.S MANY A CITY

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1\ndlel', ~udtiN.
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Sho~n b""ert will JwiJ• ttl•
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With tW .entrante llt!ted it •ou;d be foolhardy to hazard a . predleliol\ •• to Lbe Qlltcom(! of the women 's
natjonal singles tenn is championship a~ Fore~t Hills,
.....::.~ ..1.'.. ~~il~ expe~ f~vor Mra. Helen Wills Moqdy

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~ven times, Helen
Jacob!!, defend1ng ehan1p1on,
at the peak of her
forn1. So ~ I so are the Briti.sh invaders Miss Dorothy
Round and Miss PeRY Scriven.
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Tol.al Receipts 603 Head.

HoP-Receipts 60, 1'15 to 220 lbs.
4 40 to 4.50 Heavies &lt;140 to UO
Lights 4..25 Stock Shoat&amp; 3.00 to 4:.00.
Cnttle- Recelpt.s 101 steers 2.45 to
5.36 heifers 2.60 to 3.70 fat cows 1.95
to 2.85 canners 1.10 to l.tiO buU., 1.90
lo 2.86 milk cows 10.00 to 32.00.
VMI calves-receints 2.30 tops
fi 60 seconds 6.00 to 6.16 medium 4:.00
lo 5.00 common and heavies 3.10
tO 3.50 C UlL~ 1.50 to 1.15.
Lambs-retl!lpts 2ll toJ,Is IUD sec
(.nds 5.20 Lo U5 common 2.00 t.o
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Remarks : I Goat.

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Won Lost; Pot,
WaHhlnston . . . . . . '10 38
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New York .. . . ... . . 64 43
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RocheaLer ... . . : . . 72
Baltimore .. .. . .. 10
Toronto . .. .. . . . . .. 68
Montreal . .. . . . . .. 64
Butfala .... .. ..... 62
Albany . . .. . . .. . . . 61
Jersey City ...... .. 54

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i'ESTERUAY'S RESULTS
AMERICAN

ASSOCIATION

Columbt1H 6; St.. Paul 2.
CoiW11.bUB 2; St. Paul 1 12 hlll.l
MlnileiLpollll 3; Toledo 0.
Toledo 12; MlnneapoUe 10 (ll Inn)
Milwaukee 5; Loulsvllle 4.
Mllway.ke~ 4; Louisville 3.
Ind4ma.pqlla 5: Kans~ City 1.
lhdJannpolls 6; Kamas City 0.

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No aamea I!C.hcduled.

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~"' .Yor.t at Phlladelphl!l.

Qnly 1ame scheduled.

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l'bU&amp;delphla . at- Cleveland.
lloston at Oe~olt

Qnty 'i&amp;mea scheduled.

By EDSON R. WAITE

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-f\Jbany at Q.oohester.
.Jelr!.b ,City at Montreal.
.' NJ''fir"~~ p.t BUtfalo,.

Shawnee, Oklahoma

!JaltlmQre at Toronto.

When YO_UQ ~:
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. . ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
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"AIIIloal everybody haa something to aell and in order to
make a .ale there muat firat be a clllotact of aome kind.

, , - "~~'fsp~pe~ ~dve.rtioing io for the purpose of helpinl( to ael!
lnl{\~r IJierql,-.nd•l!'. or 1deao or both.

The appeal of the local
~~~~a~e~ ia univ~rsa1; it&amp; news ia eagerly aoug~t lin~ it offe*' ap
!'l!C~)Ie t opp,ort~nily for the loc•l me~cl!an~ to btil'g qia nien:han·
di~e to e alleribon of tJte local conobtuency.

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1-'LEASANT LIVE STOCK SALES
CO. Potnt Plea.p.nt, W, Va.

Vomer LoDf
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Tol.al Receipts 603 Head.

HoP-Receipts 60, 1'15 to 220 lbs.
4 40 to 4.50 Heavies &lt;140 to UO
Lights 4..25 Stock Shoat&amp; 3.00 to 4:.00.
Cnttle- Recelpt.s 101 steers 2.45 to
5.36 heifers 2.60 to 3.70 fat cows 1.95
to 2.85 canners 1.10 to l.tiO buU., 1.90
lo 2.86 milk cows 10.00 to 32.00.
VMI calves-receints 2.30 tops
fi 60 seconds 6.00 to 6.16 medium 4:.00
lo 5.00 common and heavies 3.10
tO 3.50 C UlL~ 1.50 to 1.15.
Lambs-retl!lpts 2ll toJ,Is IUD sec
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RocheaLer ... . . : . . 72
Baltimore .. .. . .. 10
Toronto . .. .. . . . . .. 68
Montreal . .. . . . . .. 64
Butfala .... .. ..... 62
Albany . . .. . . .. . . . 61
Jersey City ...... .. 54

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i'ESTERUAY'S RESULTS
AMERICAN

ASSOCIATION

Columbt1H 6; St.. Paul 2.
CoiW11.bUB 2; St. Paul 1 12 hlll.l
MlnileiLpollll 3; Toledo 0.
Toledo 12; MlnneapoUe 10 (ll Inn)
Milwaukee 5; Loulsvllle 4.
Mllway.ke~ 4; Louisville 3.
Ind4ma.pqlla 5: Kans~ City 1.
lhdJannpolls 6; Kamas City 0.

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No aamea I!C.hcduled.

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NATIONAL LE40UE

~"' .Yor.t at Phlladelphl!l.

Qnly 1ame scheduled.

· • .AJDBlC/iN Ll!liOtJJI:
l'bU&amp;delphla . at- Cleveland.
lloston at Oe~olt

Qnty 'i&amp;mea scheduled.

By EDSON R. WAITE

1 Jl'lfiBI!A'I:lOIIAL

UAGU&amp;
-f\Jbany at Q.oohester.
.Jelr!.b ,City at Montreal.
.' NJ''fir"~~ p.t BUtfalo,.

Shawnee, Oklahoma

!JaltlmQre at Toronto.

When YO_UQ ~:
Visits OUR c·

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TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
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"AIIIloal everybody haa something to aell and in order to
make a .ale there muat firat be a clllotact of aome kind.

, , - "~~'fsp~pe~ ~dve.rtioing io for the purpose of helpinl( to ael!
lnl{\~r IJierql,-.nd•l!'. or 1deao or both.

The appeal of the local
~~~~a~e~ ia univ~rsa1; it&amp; news ia eagerly aoug~t lin~ it offe*' ap
!'l!C~)Ie t opp,ort~nily for the loc•l me~cl!an~ to btil'g qia nien:han·
di~e to e alleribon of tJte local conobtuency.

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1-'LEASANT LIVE STOCK SALES
CO. Potnt Plea.p.nt, W, Va.

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Wdson-Bearhs

Of Troubl~ llere

Mi11 Norma S.Ubo Jle.
-ea Bricle of Mr. F.
~ Meetin1 to Or1-1
Ra'f Wi.._
iaatioa to be H.ld at
Cheottor ThundaJ

Many O.oiJ'e lo Jc: a ow
Wlsa\ Artlcleo the ·y lndud.. ia Law
8JDoe t11o new OCiomotlo laZ
~tamp hU become
tlfeetlfe and.
netppapel'l ru...-e
c:an1ed
m.an1

ttema relat.lve &amp;a lta proy.laJont,
ooubt.y ofliclalo ~ ..,. lllal 11&gt;e1
han received any number of ~­
te.s trom dUzena. as to what.•the term

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the New• Otllce of ~· Dall)'
- Tribune, call 286-L: 11 the Buolneeo

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FULL LEASED WIRE OF

eotrifet.tes inCludes.

The term 18 e:rtt~alne&lt;l In 4ei&amp;U
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of • copy of Ut.e aet

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Includes

~ESPEOES W~RKS
TD BRING ~H~UT
SPEfOY HE~TIIN

By Ce.nier 16 Cents-By Mall

New Cuban President and Wife

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AS RIOTS RESUME

Police Accused
By Two BanditR
YouDIIIOWD Copo

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Hawe Made A1reement
With Robben

TO AID IN CRIM£

Machado Followers Objecta Of Rioters In
Campaip of Hate

In

By WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON

BAILEY tS LEADER
Bandit Trapped In Texas
Farmhouse; Marked
Money Found

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VlOlence aallinst remna.nt:B of the

depoaed Y:aehado l'eKiD1e broke out
Blft.in today aa the admtnlstratton
ot Pre8ldent CariOll Manuel De
Ce.spedes moved to n!e~t&amp;bl.lah oonstltutlonal Uberty throUghout the
repubUe.
Gunmen raeln&amp; ttn;ough t~
streets ln an automobtle 1 m,o~~
down LMter Lar&amp;, seeretarY tO 001:.
Anton.Jo Jimenez, sl.aJ.n fo~ l!)f
the hated ''Porra" as he 11to0d .on R
oorner here.
Jimenez himself was killed sat~

near Raclne,

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urday as a mob ot dellrious Cubans 1
The fi~t picture of Carlos Manuel De Cespedes afmurdertng to celebrate ter he had been named Provisional President of Cuba to

6tamped. Ulrou1h the city, ptllq-

was sehe-

1n

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Juat.tce

succeed the ouAted dictator Gerardo Mrwhado '
1n an outburst or hate that took at De CeRpedes is shown with her husband.
the cve:rthre&gt;w of Oerardo Machado and his dreaded secret polloe
lcaat 50 lives and caused

OVE~TURl\IS
M'AI'f'li

mliUons

l'1 dollars dame,ae
,
A few minutes before. Jjara wa!l.
hJurdered, the bloodshed of1the past
week found an echo when '1. -poUee-

ARM 'BROKEN

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named Jordan sudde'nLy went
Jn11ane ln the loth preetnct 1JOIIee
~lotion, killing Lieutenant Pedro
Hernandez and wounding a ,fellow
•JJ&amp;trotman.
Jordan was finally aubdued after
throwing the nel&amp;hborhood Into an

Senora

Negro -Brotlier~--Whlte&amp;ys Needy

Ate

Electrocut~d

Must Be Relieved

Pay Debt to Society Followina Conviction for
Murder
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"RI!U!IIION IN
VIENNA"

Wynyard, John Dao~r·l;

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tile notortoua Cbloaooan
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ln Atlapta pentincome tax fl'auds, may
to Cock county, lWntrtal on state lndlct-

u l ;n&lt;;O'~;·,poaslble,
to exeMlamt, Pia., Aug. 15-INS-Wlth
the denunciatory abouta of their
E'rt'twbO~ 11ubjecta rtn~~:tila 1n Ulelr
earl, tile tamlly of General Qeru
111'110 Maclla&lt;lo. depooed ,.,.ldenl
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Full Pardon Mav•
Be Granted Maxin
If

$pend yc~r vacation at the
Ohio Sto!e Fair. You'll enfoy,
as never Pefore, the edofa~
••~lbitn~nlfl f10e r'ro·
• gram of entertainment. See
this groat ~tate's greatest Fair.

lntervi~w

With Govemar
Reacto Satiofactorily
to Chief Executive

Was Aim Of
Assassin Group

COLUMBUS
AUG.28-SEP12

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nRMEO TO WAR.
~N PROfiTHHING

KIDN~P SUSPECTS
Deaperadoeo

November. El.,.:tfon
When Fishr For Re{
peal Is Stace&lt;f

OoJumbus, 0 ., Aq.

Havana, Aur. lr-INB-Renewed ·

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BE HUD f~~

By Remainin• Awo.y From
11 Beata" WbUe Robberie!;
Raid By Federal Offie·
iala Nets Eleven
Were Committed

TO OPPOSE WETS

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•o f Mlcloi~port Man'

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Educatora, AttorneJ'''
Clergymen To Be
On Ticket

Code To Elect New
Conareas
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DRYS BRING fU ,
FORCE 11 8Uft

BATIU ON

Slowly rlllnr temperU.ure.
W VL-Palr tontaht.. Warmer 1n 8Xtretrw
West poi"Uon. W«&lt;needay cloudy and W'lllllet'.

NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

oount7 omoe•
attention ot
the llelp

111EATHER FORECASTiT ~Ohlo-Pair tonla'ht and WednMd.af:

I Adviaability Of New Set.
Up Diacuased Follow' ing Reoiination
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