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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.._
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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
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ttema relat.lve &amp;a lta proy.laJont,
ooubt.y ofliclalo ~ ..,. lllal 11&gt;e1
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REA-DERS' NOTICE - If you wan~
the New• Otllce of ~· Dall)'
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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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~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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New President Framina
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

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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-

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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
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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
~entenee

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

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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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C~UNCIL MAYOt
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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i From Advisory Board Beeauae Consumer Not
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Being Prottii!ted

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M. W. Eaoex, Hich School
· PriDc:ipal, W eel a Marie

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Cp~J. AAC.l!ll1t:NT
MEJ;:TING of coal' men in W••hington with NRA
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oftlclajs, to date, has resulted in nothing .more than an
Impasse as me"!bers of the powet•ful Appalachian Coal
Operators' Asaociation in the Ea!rt have refused to subscribe to the plans set forth by Administrator 'Johnson
and his assi:stunts. As a consequence, the meeting has
been adjourned for the present while additional efforts
will be made to bring about the desired result which the
administration is seeking.
A1! might be surmised, the trouvle hin11es on the affe
old controversy of unionization and its attendant side issues. It is to be hoped for the good of the industry ao
\hll a~ the general helpful effect a settlement will h•"'"
on th~ country's recovery effort, that ob compromise satisfactory to both miners and operators, may soon IJe

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William Hamm (left). kidnaped St. Paul hre'.\ er.
"ith United States District Attorney Lew. Dnll. as he
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t stimony that is expected to rec;ult 111 the cxtnu.h~:~e of~ Roger Touby 81~d th.e gaug chicf'8 ihl·ee compan&gt;ons who ai'C now held Ill .Milwaukee.

Rue Tuckerman

Is en.toYIIJ8 1t
vauttion tram ctuttea a t the Meigs

GJCcety Company .
M1 and Mrs l"mnk Vthcent of
Cohnn bua llrriVf'd TUel!ldH.y ror l'e\' Davir of Jackaon
e•·al days vl!l~ wtth thf'tr awn, Mi~B
Elizabeth Ward. Mr'. VIncent lzl
Announcerp.ent hiL'I been recelved recupcn tlng ·from a. recent operaht;re ol the marriage of Mr. Martin 1 t!on,
Walker Es&amp;ell:, Prtnetpal oi the Mid•
Mrs. C H. Bowe11 :m d two daua:h~
dteport IUgh &amp;bool, t.o Miss Ma'l'ie tu s of C~l~bU.!I ILI'rved Tuc.:.d.e.y
Davia of Jackllon, o.~ whlcb oCcur· ror ·tl few daJs vls.lt with the rorm~
~ Satutdf!.l', A\ll(USt 12, at Preder- cr's ,.uncle and aunt, Mr. a.nd ~·
lcktown~ 0,·, wtt.h !lev T~ ~d Gay 1 Ha rey Russell and dauahter H11da.
oi the • Middleport
PJ"esbyterl~
Ml'll . Louis!l. Dennis wwl admitted
Church OttictaW.,.
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a.t O&amp;lllpolla
Mr. Euex who' hBB been &amp;880Ctat~ Monday aft.Ernoon for observation
etA with tbe Htsh· School hefe tor and treatment. Her daught4!l'fl,
the paat few :Years, attended Ohio Mrs, Oeorge Hoeflich, Mrs. c. M.
State Utl)verslty the past Bummer. Orecg and Mll!la M&amp;ry Ann Denn18
He ls a rr.d.ua.te ot that university J vl8l f.ed with her Tuesday.
H~s parents re11tde a.t Rae. 0.
1 Mrs Marlon Estep of AkrOn i8
Immediately following the cere- ViSiting her motl'ler, Mrs. John
mony Mr. li.nd fdrs El8ex left ror K, nne.w
a weddln1 ' trip to ChiC&amp;Io to attend Francis and WIIUam Anderson leR
A CenturY of Progress bxposmon
1uesday mornlni torn. v1Blt with

thitr a1*t ¥1'1. ;ohn T . Dav11 of
Mr. and Wra. W U. P1nruJY
Nri' Ycrk\l'olty.
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· ur: and Mf!· Hubert. Qhamben Mila Mar)' Ann DenniA.
and Mr. a:Jid lira. WllUI · A1ktlh1r'e 1 Q. M. Byers arrt.ved. Monday tTom
returned. Manda)' trom a vwtt at A j Nease Settlement for a villlt w1t.h
c entury ur Propeu bpOIJtlon &amp;nd h1Ji brother, J . W. Byen: and fim!ly.
alSo from ava.thrtth relat.lvesat. J Mrl. E. R . Tompkns and aon Bob·
Tulaa, ,Old&amp;. After &amp; lboJ1. •Lop at · by )ert Sunday for a visit with her

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Wrile many industries have been falling in lin• with
the proposals voiced by Mr. Johnson, tbere are yet mo.uv
results to be attained and a number of iml'ortapt ip~lus­
trials whu haVe not yet been able to se~ their ~~y
to BUl&gt;Bcribe to the cpde os it affects their busi~~es.
While many have subecribed here in .ou:r· own
EUITounqlng village&lt;!, few additional emplofees
been put to work BO that little if any change has been
noted.

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They will return to Middleport
after their hone)'moon where they
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the grnwer ph iS tho: actual that on one Bunduy r:10Tlling the
Amend me:ll.. of the bet~ U\X, as Ore,on and Arlzolla.
hand!. In&amp;" CXIIUs.
plane dld not. pe111 and frcm
De· p roposed woul(! bnost the pl'f!-,ent
A· f r . t thur\deritorm ' l'IPII In
When tlle ll'lln actually 18 c1ellv- pa.rt.me nt ot Commnce
weaiJltr Lurrt&gt; l tu~ from $1 to $lb0 1wd re· the Imperial Valle~ near the Knl·
er ~ by the elevator io &amp; purchaser 1 da.t&amp; and AJnertcan Airways pilot.IJ' peal the exl~;tlrt¥ ta.x ol 50 !M'r ce nt CRn border and ran the th.enn omMAr
lht!' luLure con ti"&amp;CLI"C'P~aenttntfthe report.! de t.ennlned th~~ot the plane on a ll over fl 4 charsed ror each there down w SIS. trom a record.
"h edge" Ia r ,·.,urena:ied. Larp)J had veeNHt off 11.8 eourac near Dal- barreL
hl.in ol 118 degrees, The; storm
becallSt! 'nedcini" lr.lura the ban• Ia• 1.o escape threatenln8 wea.ther.
Governor W)'llte madf' hili pro- uproott-d tret&gt;111nd I.Ult~fed houses.
tl~er of rraln agalnat a. hea'l)' 1pecArmed wttb the data. lnvestlga- pcaed am endm ent~ to the "dmlssRed Bluff 1n northem Dldlfomia.
~ home here, they Jeit for a
daut~ht.er Mn. s . J, Hamer and· uhi.Uve 1068,. board of trade spoll:et- tors circled. an area near P aradise lORJ and beer· t.ax 8 part. or three wa&amp; f.he h•1ttR.st place m the Wel!ll·
tt!wtth llr. Mnd ~ John MaJor 1 fam.lly near ptt~U!"Kh
men claim araln 15 handled on • and located IJle fannho\lllf!
(l! hill ft ve prograi'Jl.8
with a muun um of 114: d~
and ,)Lh Mr. awl. Mrs. Cbarr.Der's l Mr. and Mn. Ebel' Bowen an4 1 c!oser ma1'11n of prom than an,y
When Bailey led eleven convieta
AdmlsiJions under the l~eb'la10ft, Rlcbard at Columbus. Thty ; dauah~ra Prances and OlMIJJ ie_ft C· Ule r commodltJ .
from the lALII.Ilng, Ku: . prison ture's recent law are t.and only lf
K. OF C. MEETINfl'
E:llpetfl to retum: JI'rld&amp;y.
i Tuesday mornln&amp; for New York And here t.h.e7 enter Ju.tiftcatlon Memorial Day he Wl\6 servlni ten tney are above 40 cents. B y lower- 1
MIN Belen Beaon of COlwnbu.s City for ten
vLIIt with libJ, 'R.I !o1 the presence of the apeclllator w fifty years tor biUlk rob~ry He ,11 g the exempt on to 10 cent.s the to- I
Oh lcRgo. A.U'f. 1.5--IN8-W1th
arrived JCond,ay evenlna: to apend A Gamble &lt;Esther Bowen.)
U. the n1tu.c.e t . the man Who merel. v wu a.l.so wanted for the ,.,,000,000 tal y1eld, he sa id, cou.d be lloolil.td I WOre thb.n 300 delegates. 9Jl hand,
several weeki her-e with her father .'1 Mlss Mildred Hazelton spent the b_!l~/s f utu re&amp; Mild aSSUJII.EIIJ the rilk holdup or !.he LiDooln Neb . bank to 13.000.000 a y~ar
t he nfty-t\rst lnterna.ttonal oonvt:h W H. BeetOn and other relatives week end with reletlves at Bh!U2e. c, a declinlnll: market lor the pur- and TrWit Company Sept 1? . 1930
All soft dr.nks would be ta xed [ t.on or the Knlghta of Colwnbus
and trtenda.
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p r:-se or dlspoehll of them later at He hs •l lHO wan ted !or the murdel' one-half cent per bottle 1-'Qul valent c pe n cd heu: tod ay.
1 :1t W•Lh no Intention of nc- of J Earl Smith, TuJan o.t.tc..rney
MJsa Ruth McKinley of Harrison- .
t.o t.he ta x on beer, under thl' proA re.~o lut lc n was ready ·for pre~
Ule nd .Mtas Rub
S era who '
ceptlng nctual acnvery of tile grain
posed beverage le vy
'f' r. tatlun tu tile lfenenl ,asnembly
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t"the aat
Does ~he specUla tor profit at the
Fully $!0.700.000 c:~ uld be ra!~erl tod11.y . p• om11:11ng complete 11upport
1 Lh~ ronn- [
~pelllslted :ere Bunda} with the lat·
t&gt;XPen!ll ': t t.he f:umer?Th~ bof.nl ot
I t.he governor est.mate&lt;l from the 1 1 the NRA. codes by e,mployer~
;~.,Y moth M Ell 8
and j
CCont1nue4 nom Paee ()ne)
trade answers nep.~lvely, with a
propot&gt;ed ·nuisa nce taxes· In one \•l'o u1 e members of thP order
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a. yers
\ quotation from wheat studies ol tb8
1 year
~~~~~,~. KlnlMisl!l sr~:e,t=n='~ · "Hedglna IJ an imp;&gt;rta.nt tunc-- trod research. ln8titute. Stanford
!Continued from Paae OOol
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tlon of the board, It ls the uae o1' Un~verslty, which stated :
come tax tn the program were
continue her visit there.
future
eontraeta as insurance
''Whether the speculator In the plesentatlon of their code
a Mndoned This was the result of
,W R . Hanes an A. &amp; P . Com- anatnst price deellne by the hold- wheat po. ys for the prlvlleti:e of
The tariff question w~ raised a. bellet that th e presen t tax on lnpany otbelal ,from
Port.amou:; er ot 1raln, or aaalnat rlll1nl prt.oea carrying the risk&amp; ot wheat price "fain befOl'l! ~he recovery admlnlll~ comes Wlder the Intangible tax Law A Natural Health . Drink
~pent Bunday wlth H . D. Ina:
by those who have entered into ~h:1 J!l(6 h e ~e-ivesume remunen~. traUon when w H M eyer ftl!lh l'.ould r end er such a law un ralr and
Conta ins m"re diges tl ble mineral'\'
u '! d familY here.
commitment! for the d.eUvery of tlon fer hls J-;a'.c..carryma, tt 18 1 tackle manufacturer
aenlanded unworkable
1'1 a ve~da blf' form than any other
Mt. and Mrs. Arnold Roush,;f grain or Ita product!!. The followlni c1ear U1at they car~y the :ril!ks for a j that a provision be trlcluded in th&amp;
The r t1111.ntic bond Issue suggt!Sted kn•J Wil phm ~ or medlciqe This
8 fxample llluatrates Its operation:
LoQ:IUl are vlsitlna· ~ill mother
flm ullcr chnr11_e than WO\IId be ex~ lpdustry•s code providing protec- lor the state would be retired from wondl'rl ul Leguine pla n t .scuds its
Hattie Ruble, First Avenue and 1 A country elevator buys 10,000,000 al'ted f(l r th.e same servtoe, by~ ele- tton from lmj)Ol'b 11 Increased ·, general levy on real esta te, the roo!IS down h l!.e~n to one. hundred
Hudson street here.
d , l&gt;UIIhels of ·sratn today 'from tbe vntcr operators. m\lletB amt the priCes cause liuyen to ~&gt;eek rnr- present admlsswn , cosmetics and a nd twenty-five feet securing vital
Maxine Terrell ot HolU ay .!1 farmer for cash. Wishing only a !Ike Were the latter all wlUlng WJ el n-made Boode
bl'er taxes being le!t In opera.ti&lt;Jn mi nt rR I e l ~ m t: nts the short rooted
until runds for poor relief are U. \'a !l
Cove, W. Va .. lzl spendlna: the week b'Jfi(t1mate profit !or handling and Fpeculat1ve traders to carry the £'
plalJts Ia!l to obtain from nnturt:'t
?lith Miss Betl;y Li&amp;:ht.er, MlsB storage and not desiring to enter Il:::k~. they would not to universally
r blc from the bond lssut..
&gt;Jrc::. t chemical :,tore house
Mary Lllhter returned recently into speculation, the elevator lm.. practice price hedging"
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salts and
from &amp; visit at PltLsbura:h and mediately upon acquMtion oi thE&gt;
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Holliday's Cove. She waJJ accom- grain sellJJ a like number of bUSh·
PACIFIC COAST IS
th~m lu the plants) without which
pa.nied by Mlu 'Jerrell
1 els on the exchanae for future delJOud
health
Is unpO£,Sible Also
Mr and Mrs. Paul Gordon an- ' u,·ery at the market price.
ccontin1.1~a lrom Pace One)
HIT BY
VJta mJ ns A, B D a nd~ E .The ladt
nounce
the birth or a do.UJJhter 1 The elevator has not "hcdgrd '
and gas companies run for fiH• ·
-bom recentl)•
IIF purcha.se.;; from prOducers bv u
fConlif'llJed ffOm Paee one)
years, "to be used to finance th e
Los Angeles.
Aug I 5~1N S--A o! enou;;h of these minerals and
1"short" sale on t!:le ruture ma.rktt ;
-Issuance or count.y bonds for poor t.hn:e-day heat. wa ve today had saltH is often the dlffere11ce be·
It cannot make or lose rrom price .~ ln.:e &lt;JI captivity o.t 9 15 A M and rellef "
He said this would raise I caused nine dea ths In Pacific Coal!l t ween s1dowss and hea.lth
F or Sale by
&lt;;5 i' M ea ch day directed hwes- 13.000.000 a year and would maKe s t:~ tc..'i
Mu-~ ury
readmgs in ex·
increases or deollnes since It has
made a. definite oontract to deliver ~ 1gat urg l" tile secluded farmho•:se available ovc1 $12.600.000 In bond cc,;s o! 100 were common m t:all r- The Stom•bu~y Drug Co.
graln for a price equa! to t.he pdee
Drschbl Informed reQera.l a~ •nt.s l&amp;'. ues
omia. Nevada, Idaho Wns.Ji ngwn
Middleport, Ohio

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lbq1lld 111 all .,....Iilii! lhetr . .m,._.!PWUII&gt; pol n~ 1o lie
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. THE. L~TEST ~nnouncs':'ent regarding the ~id which
Will be ,furmsl!ed to VIllages and communities in general, seems to J&gt;Oint to )he directipn tl&gt;at Pol!l~roy and
,!4eigs County may expeot little from thi• •ourc~. This
latest announcement especl.ally seems to hit at the propo•ed Shade River dam, which it had heen conqdently
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hgped and expected would furniah a conoiderable amoount I
of worj&lt; and ·income (9r our many county people so ba~ ly 1 .,.'!J~il'· ".,'•··~
il1 need of emopi•Oyrne11t.
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be ·put to better
if expenqed in ~tlJer directions, it would oppe~r t~at It
hooves us to make every effo1t to get the qght of way
tontroversy al~l1.K higpway num~er seven, settled l.lS soon
lH! pnesiblc so we can at least PlOt\t to the extent of the
thousands of dollars ~ccruing from that project. ~!;very
little bit wtll help in this county.
THE EPIC FLIGttY

FLIERS h.ve returned to their native
TI!ElundITALIAN
after making a trip via air from Rome to Chicago. They have been acc1almed as great heroes, s~me
writers go so far as to hail the journey as the greatest
ilight in the .llisto1·y of aeronautics. This lli&amp;Y be true but
to the writer it seems that it was merely a gesture com·
jlared to the epic making trip of our own Colpnel Lind·
hergh, flying as a Lone Eagle.
'l'rue it is tli.ut this was a lfl'C4t example of ma~s
fol mation, some two dozen planes taking part throughout
the journey. However, the fact must not be overlooked
that when the Lone Eagle started from America, unher·
' nlded and HI18Ullg, for R journey, Uncharted and ~bout
which no one had any direct personal experience, he
• . made a trip that must always rise head and fhoulde!•
11liove anything that U. ·ever attempted in the same directio~, ag~in. He blazed the trai~, others, scores of them
by now, including the brave, intrepid, heroic Italiano,
have merely follow•d.
the VICious porson o~
person• who perpetrated the latest outrage in Toledo
the world's worRt criminal or criminals.
· As a result of a ~akery war, some vicious indh•idual
• Qf group of them, Sl'attercd ground glass into a consiin·
·meut o{ rolls ready for innocant people in Toledo to con·
"Jlme. Already several are undor the care of PhYsicians
while frantic effort• are being made to trace the balance
6f the poisoned articles. l'hysici~ns iook 37 t&gt;!ec~• of glasr,'
.frq!ll one victim while oeveral otho!""' lives ~r~ despalr~d
as a
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It Waa the biO'If•Oft. The , lid Ol\
the rhant\Oic cover h.a&amp;n 1t landt!lC\
yet. we
JUst ab~ut spert~ everY.
dime everybody had. 'fW() . tar.!l In
every JUhlt~rd ahd all the rest of NOTIC£
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'1\' 111 heal anythlna. But nobOdy had
enough sense to oil the clock and
wlth wthd It up.
poul..
hl\\le
Lolli about ){arch, we started
wilh· j l?.olua: Our master mliids h~ ~n
Europe tn1Ung In thimbles atnce 1929.
Colum-Btartlnr with the new admlnlstraW ~;

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There wlll be a publtc auction at
the dtor of tt:.~ Court House In
PQmeroy. Melas County, Ohio, on
Lhe 29th day of Aua:ust. 1933, at
to ·oo o'clock A. M. on the lollowln&amp;:
dcscrlbed real est:ate, situated in
Lhe County or Melas and State bt
and in the Town~~hlp ol

Taken as tlic- propct·ty of E. B.
Bec1le to satl8fy an execution In
favor of the NaUona.l Ouorant.ee &amp;
F·lna.nce Co.

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1 Ford Trutk 1931 Model, Stake ~
t:ody. Motor No. AAf207181. Ap·
praised at $250.
Terll\8 of Sale: Ouh In hand on
day or sale ~.,. , '

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J. W. HAi'iSON, ~DITOR OF THE NEW SMYRNA (FLORtDA)
DAILY NEWS, S.\YS:
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Huco JoHNSON says: ''A news cameraman

doesn't keep office hours!! have to be where
the news is:.when it breaks. Ifs a tre'mendous min on' the nervous SYstel!l: No WQn!ler
I am a heavy smoker II find that with camels
' ·I t:811•'1J}noke all I w.ant, !T•t
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for you! They are so mild that they will
never tire your taste ... or fray your nervee.
Get a paek and prove it for youreelf. It is
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MEJ;:TING of coal' men in W••hington with NRA
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oftlclajs, to date, has resulted in nothing .more than an
Impasse as me"!bers of the powet•ful Appalachian Coal
Operators' Asaociation in the Ea!rt have refused to subscribe to the plans set forth by Administrator 'Johnson
and his assi:stunts. As a consequence, the meeting has
been adjourned for the present while additional efforts
will be made to bring about the desired result which the
administration is seeking.
A1! might be surmised, the trouvle hin11es on the affe
old controversy of unionization and its attendant side issues. It is to be hoped for the good of the industry ao
\hll a~ the general helpful effect a settlement will h•"'"
on th~ country's recovery effort, that ob compromise satisfactory to both miners and operators, may soon IJe

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William Hamm (left). kidnaped St. Paul hre'.\ er.
"ith United States District Attorney Lew. Dnll. as he
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t stimony that is expected to rec;ult 111 the cxtnu.h~:~e of~ Roger Touby 81~d th.e gaug chicf'8 ihl·ee compan&gt;ons who ai'C now held Ill .Milwaukee.

Rue Tuckerman

Is en.toYIIJ8 1t
vauttion tram ctuttea a t the Meigs

GJCcety Company .
M1 and Mrs l"mnk Vthcent of
Cohnn bua llrriVf'd TUel!ldH.y ror l'e\' Davir of Jackaon
e•·al days vl!l~ wtth thf'tr awn, Mi~B
Elizabeth Ward. Mr'. VIncent lzl
Announcerp.ent hiL'I been recelved recupcn tlng ·from a. recent operaht;re ol the marriage of Mr. Martin 1 t!on,
Walker Es&amp;ell:, Prtnetpal oi the Mid•
Mrs. C H. Bowe11 :m d two daua:h~
dteport IUgh &amp;bool, t.o Miss Ma'l'ie tu s of C~l~bU.!I ILI'rved Tuc.:.d.e.y
Davia of Jackllon, o.~ whlcb oCcur· ror ·tl few daJs vls.lt with the rorm~
~ Satutdf!.l', A\ll(USt 12, at Preder- cr's ,.uncle and aunt, Mr. a.nd ~·
lcktown~ 0,·, wtt.h !lev T~ ~d Gay 1 Ha rey Russell and dauahter H11da.
oi the • Middleport
PJ"esbyterl~
Ml'll . Louis!l. Dennis wwl admitted
Church OttictaW.,.
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a.t O&amp;lllpolla
Mr. Euex who' hBB been &amp;880Ctat~ Monday aft.Ernoon for observation
etA with tbe Htsh· School hefe tor and treatment. Her daught4!l'fl,
the paat few :Years, attended Ohio Mrs, Oeorge Hoeflich, Mrs. c. M.
State Utl)verslty the past Bummer. Orecg and Mll!la M&amp;ry Ann Denn18
He ls a rr.d.ua.te ot that university J vl8l f.ed with her Tuesday.
H~s parents re11tde a.t Rae. 0.
1 Mrs Marlon Estep of AkrOn i8
Immediately following the cere- ViSiting her motl'ler, Mrs. John
mony Mr. li.nd fdrs El8ex left ror K, nne.w
a weddln1 ' trip to ChiC&amp;Io to attend Francis and WIIUam Anderson leR
A CenturY of Progress bxposmon
1uesday mornlni torn. v1Blt with

thitr a1*t ¥1'1. ;ohn T . Dav11 of
Mr. and Wra. W U. P1nruJY
Nri' Ycrk\l'olty.
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· ur: and Mf!· Hubert. Qhamben Mila Mar)' Ann DenniA.
and Mr. a:Jid lira. WllUI · A1ktlh1r'e 1 Q. M. Byers arrt.ved. Monday tTom
returned. Manda)' trom a vwtt at A j Nease Settlement for a villlt w1t.h
c entury ur Propeu bpOIJtlon &amp;nd h1Ji brother, J . W. Byen: and fim!ly.
alSo from ava.thrtth relat.lvesat. J Mrl. E. R . Tompkns and aon Bob·
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Wrile many industries have been falling in lin• with
the proposals voiced by Mr. Johnson, tbere are yet mo.uv
results to be attained and a number of iml'ortapt ip~lus­
trials whu haVe not yet been able to se~ their ~~y
to BUl&gt;Bcribe to the cpde os it affects their busi~~es.
While many have subecribed here in .ou:r· own
EUITounqlng village&lt;!, few additional emplofees
been put to work BO that little if any change has been
noted.

tEPt:!tAJ. ~ID

They will return to Middleport
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the grnwer ph iS tho: actual that on one Bunduy r:10Tlling the
Amend me:ll.. of the bet~ U\X, as Ore,on and Arlzolla.
hand!. In&amp;" CXIIUs.
plane dld not. pe111 and frcm
De· p roposed woul(! bnost the pl'f!-,ent
A· f r . t thur\deritorm ' l'IPII In
When tlle ll'lln actually 18 c1ellv- pa.rt.me nt ot Commnce
weaiJltr Lurrt&gt; l tu~ from $1 to $lb0 1wd re· the Imperial Valle~ near the Knl·
er ~ by the elevator io &amp; purchaser 1 da.t&amp; and AJnertcan Airways pilot.IJ' peal the exl~;tlrt¥ ta.x ol 50 !M'r ce nt CRn border and ran the th.enn omMAr
lht!' luLure con ti"&amp;CLI"C'P~aenttntfthe report.! de t.ennlned th~~ot the plane on a ll over fl 4 charsed ror each there down w SIS. trom a record.
"h edge" Ia r ,·.,urena:ied. Larp)J had veeNHt off 11.8 eourac near Dal- barreL
hl.in ol 118 degrees, The; storm
becallSt! 'nedcini" lr.lura the ban• Ia• 1.o escape threatenln8 wea.ther.
Governor W)'llte madf' hili pro- uproott-d tret&gt;111nd I.Ult~fed houses.
tl~er of rraln agalnat a. hea'l)' 1pecArmed wttb the data. lnvestlga- pcaed am endm ent~ to the "dmlssRed Bluff 1n northem Dldlfomia.
~ home here, they Jeit for a
daut~ht.er Mn. s . J, Hamer and· uhi.Uve 1068,. board of trade spoll:et- tors circled. an area near P aradise lORJ and beer· t.ax 8 part. or three wa&amp; f.he h•1ttR.st place m the Wel!ll·
tt!wtth llr. Mnd ~ John MaJor 1 fam.lly near ptt~U!"Kh
men claim araln 15 handled on • and located IJle fannho\lllf!
(l! hill ft ve prograi'Jl.8
with a muun um of 114: d~
and ,)Lh Mr. awl. Mrs. Cbarr.Der's l Mr. and Mn. Ebel' Bowen an4 1 c!oser ma1'11n of prom than an,y
When Bailey led eleven convieta
AdmlsiJions under the l~eb'la10ft, Rlcbard at Columbus. Thty ; dauah~ra Prances and OlMIJJ ie_ft C· Ule r commodltJ .
from the lALII.Ilng, Ku: . prison ture's recent law are t.and only lf
K. OF C. MEETINfl'
E:llpetfl to retum: JI'rld&amp;y.
i Tuesday mornln&amp; for New York And here t.h.e7 enter Ju.tiftcatlon Memorial Day he Wl\6 servlni ten tney are above 40 cents. B y lower- 1
MIN Belen Beaon of COlwnbu.s City for ten
vLIIt with libJ, 'R.I !o1 the presence of the apeclllator w fifty years tor biUlk rob~ry He ,11 g the exempt on to 10 cent.s the to- I
Oh lcRgo. A.U'f. 1.5--IN8-W1th
arrived JCond,ay evenlna: to apend A Gamble &lt;Esther Bowen.)
U. the n1tu.c.e t . the man Who merel. v wu a.l.so wanted for the ,.,,000,000 tal y1eld, he sa id, cou.d be lloolil.td I WOre thb.n 300 delegates. 9Jl hand,
several weeki her-e with her father .'1 Mlss Mildred Hazelton spent the b_!l~/s f utu re&amp; Mild aSSUJII.EIIJ the rilk holdup or !.he LiDooln Neb . bank to 13.000.000 a y~ar
t he nfty-t\rst lnterna.ttonal oonvt:h W H. BeetOn and other relatives week end with reletlves at Bh!U2e. c, a declinlnll: market lor the pur- and TrWit Company Sept 1? . 1930
All soft dr.nks would be ta xed [ t.on or the Knlghta of Colwnbus
and trtenda.
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p r:-se or dlspoehll of them later at He hs •l lHO wan ted !or the murdel' one-half cent per bottle 1-'Qul valent c pe n cd heu: tod ay.
1 :1t W•Lh no Intention of nc- of J Earl Smith, TuJan o.t.tc..rney
MJsa Ruth McKinley of Harrison- .
t.o t.he ta x on beer, under thl' proA re.~o lut lc n was ready ·for pre~
Ule nd .Mtas Rub
S era who '
ceptlng nctual acnvery of tile grain
posed beverage le vy
'f' r. tatlun tu tile lfenenl ,asnembly
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t"the aat
Does ~he specUla tor profit at the
Fully $!0.700.000 c:~ uld be ra!~erl tod11.y . p• om11:11ng complete 11upport
1 Lh~ ronn- [
~pelllslted :ere Bunda} with the lat·
t&gt;XPen!ll ': t t.he f:umer?Th~ bof.nl ot
I t.he governor est.mate&lt;l from the 1 1 the NRA. codes by e,mployer~
;~.,Y moth M Ell 8
and j
CCont1nue4 nom Paee ()ne)
trade answers nep.~lvely, with a
propot&gt;ed ·nuisa nce taxes· In one \•l'o u1 e members of thP order
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\ quotation from wheat studies ol tb8
1 year
~~~~~,~. KlnlMisl!l sr~:e,t=n='~ · "Hedglna IJ an imp;&gt;rta.nt tunc-- trod research. ln8titute. Stanford
!Continued from Paae OOol
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tlon of the board, It ls the uae o1' Un~verslty, which stated :
come tax tn the program were
continue her visit there.
future
eontraeta as insurance
''Whether the speculator In the plesentatlon of their code
a Mndoned This was the result of
,W R . Hanes an A. &amp; P . Com- anatnst price deellne by the hold- wheat po. ys for the prlvlleti:e of
The tariff question w~ raised a. bellet that th e presen t tax on lnpany otbelal ,from
Port.amou:; er ot 1raln, or aaalnat rlll1nl prt.oea carrying the risk&amp; ot wheat price "fain befOl'l! ~he recovery admlnlll~ comes Wlder the Intangible tax Law A Natural Health . Drink
~pent Bunday wlth H . D. Ina:
by those who have entered into ~h:1 J!l(6 h e ~e-ivesume remunen~. traUon when w H M eyer ftl!lh l'.ould r end er such a law un ralr and
Conta ins m"re diges tl ble mineral'\'
u '! d familY here.
commitment! for the d.eUvery of tlon fer hls J-;a'.c..carryma, tt 18 1 tackle manufacturer
aenlanded unworkable
1'1 a ve~da blf' form than any other
Mt. and Mrs. Arnold Roush,;f grain or Ita product!!. The followlni c1ear U1at they car~y the :ril!ks for a j that a provision be trlcluded in th&amp;
The r t1111.ntic bond Issue suggt!Sted kn•J Wil phm ~ or medlciqe This
8 fxample llluatrates Its operation:
LoQ:IUl are vlsitlna· ~ill mother
flm ullcr chnr11_e than WO\IId be ex~ lpdustry•s code providing protec- lor the state would be retired from wondl'rl ul Leguine pla n t .scuds its
Hattie Ruble, First Avenue and 1 A country elevator buys 10,000,000 al'ted f(l r th.e same servtoe, by~ ele- tton from lmj)Ol'b 11 Increased ·, general levy on real esta te, the roo!IS down h l!.e~n to one. hundred
Hudson street here.
d , l&gt;UIIhels of ·sratn today 'from tbe vntcr operators. m\lletB amt the priCes cause liuyen to ~&gt;eek rnr- present admlsswn , cosmetics and a nd twenty-five feet securing vital
Maxine Terrell ot HolU ay .!1 farmer for cash. Wishing only a !Ike Were the latter all wlUlng WJ el n-made Boode
bl'er taxes being le!t In opera.ti&lt;Jn mi nt rR I e l ~ m t: nts the short rooted
until runds for poor relief are U. \'a !l
Cove, W. Va .. lzl spendlna: the week b'Jfi(t1mate profit !or handling and Fpeculat1ve traders to carry the £'
plalJts Ia!l to obtain from nnturt:'t
?lith Miss Betl;y Li&amp;:ht.er, MlsB storage and not desiring to enter Il:::k~. they would not to universally
r blc from the bond lssut..
&gt;Jrc::. t chemical :,tore house
Mary Lllhter returned recently into speculation, the elevator lm.. practice price hedging"
VI· T ea cuntalns the
salts and
from &amp; visit at PltLsbura:h and mediately upon acquMtion oi thE&gt;
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Holliday's Cove. She waJJ accom- grain sellJJ a like number of bUSh·
PACIFIC COAST IS
th~m lu the plants) without which
pa.nied by Mlu 'Jerrell
1 els on the exchanae for future delJOud
health
Is unpO£,Sible Also
Mr and Mrs. Paul Gordon an- ' u,·ery at the market price.
ccontin1.1~a lrom Pace One)
HIT BY
VJta mJ ns A, B D a nd~ E .The ladt
nounce
the birth or a do.UJJhter 1 The elevator has not "hcdgrd '
and gas companies run for fiH• ·
-bom recentl)•
IIF purcha.se.;; from prOducers bv u
fConlif'llJed ffOm Paee one)
years, "to be used to finance th e
Los Angeles.
Aug I 5~1N S--A o! enou;;h of these minerals and
1"short" sale on t!:le ruture ma.rktt ;
-Issuance or count.y bonds for poor t.hn:e-day heat. wa ve today had saltH is often the dlffere11ce be·
It cannot make or lose rrom price .~ ln.:e &lt;JI captivity o.t 9 15 A M and rellef "
He said this would raise I caused nine dea ths In Pacific Coal!l t ween s1dowss and hea.lth
F or Sale by
&lt;;5 i' M ea ch day directed hwes- 13.000.000 a year and would maKe s t:~ tc..'i
Mu-~ ury
readmgs in ex·
increases or deollnes since It has
made a. definite oontract to deliver ~ 1gat urg l" tile secluded farmho•:se available ovc1 $12.600.000 In bond cc,;s o! 100 were common m t:all r- The Stom•bu~y Drug Co.
graln for a price equa! to t.he pdee
Drschbl Informed reQera.l a~ •nt.s l&amp;'. ues
omia. Nevada, Idaho Wns.Ji ngwn
Middleport, Ohio

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lbq1lld 111 all .,....Iilii! lhetr . .m,._.!PWUII&gt; pol n~ 1o lie
~lr~Dte4. ~oua let-Le,., howev't c"'Uerit &amp;Dd. de,irabl~ Ln them•
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Will be ,furmsl!ed to VIllages and communities in general, seems to J&gt;Oint to )he directipn tl&gt;at Pol!l~roy and
,!4eigs County may expeot little from thi• •ourc~. This
latest announcement especl.ally seems to hit at the propo•ed Shade River dam, which it had heen conqdently
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hgped and expected would furniah a conoiderable amoount I
of worj&lt; and ·income (9r our many county people so ba~ ly 1 .,.'!J~il'· ".,'•··~
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if expenqed in ~tlJer directions, it would oppe~r t~at It
hooves us to make every effo1t to get the qght of way
tontroversy al~l1.K higpway num~er seven, settled l.lS soon
lH! pnesiblc so we can at least PlOt\t to the extent of the
thousands of dollars ~ccruing from that project. ~!;very
little bit wtll help in this county.
THE EPIC FLIGttY

FLIERS h.ve returned to their native
TI!ElundITALIAN
after making a trip via air from Rome to Chicago. They have been acc1almed as great heroes, s~me
writers go so far as to hail the journey as the greatest
ilight in the .llisto1·y of aeronautics. This lli&amp;Y be true but
to the writer it seems that it was merely a gesture com·
jlared to the epic making trip of our own Colpnel Lind·
hergh, flying as a Lone Eagle.
'l'rue it is tli.ut this was a lfl'C4t example of ma~s
fol mation, some two dozen planes taking part throughout
the journey. However, the fact must not be overlooked
that when the Lone Eagle started from America, unher·
' nlded and HI18Ullg, for R journey, Uncharted and ~bout
which no one had any direct personal experience, he
• . made a trip that must always rise head and fhoulde!•
11liove anything that U. ·ever attempted in the same directio~, ag~in. He blazed the trai~, others, scores of them
by now, including the brave, intrepid, heroic Italiano,
have merely follow•d.
the VICious porson o~
person• who perpetrated the latest outrage in Toledo
the world's worRt criminal or criminals.
· As a result of a ~akery war, some vicious indh•idual
• Qf group of them, Sl'attercd ground glass into a consiin·
·meut o{ rolls ready for innocant people in Toledo to con·
"Jlme. Already several are undor the care of PhYsicians
while frantic effort• are being made to trace the balance
6f the poisoned articles. l'hysici~ns iook 37 t&gt;!ec~• of glasr,'
.frq!ll one victim while oeveral otho!""' lives ~r~ despalr~d
as a
of one_of!,~. most qlah&lt;tlkal, ~~1141~1&gt;. ~rl'l'-

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It Waa the biO'If•Oft. The , lid Ol\
the rhant\Oic cover h.a&amp;n 1t landt!lC\
yet. we
JUst ab~ut spert~ everY.
dime everybody had. 'fW() . tar.!l In
every JUhlt~rd ahd all the rest of NOTIC£
1
that h'o~Umberry.

haa

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knew what waa wrong. Time
'1\' 111 heal anythlna. But nobOdy had
enough sense to oil the clock and
wlth wthd It up.
poul..
hl\\le
Lolli about ){arch, we started
wilh· j l?.olua: Our master mliids h~ ~n
Europe tn1Ung In thimbles atnce 1929.
Colum-Btartlnr with the new admlnlstraW ~;

The

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SALE

ESTATE

Sta~

OF

REAL

or Ohio. MciiJIJ County ,

There wlll be a publtc auction at
the dtor of tt:.~ Court House In
PQmeroy. Melas County, Ohio, on
Lhe 29th day of Aua:ust. 1933, at
to ·oo o'clock A. M. on the lollowln&amp;:
dcscrlbed real est:ate, situated in
Lhe County or Melas and State bt
and in the Town~~hlp ol

Taken as tlic- propct·ty of E. B.
Bec1le to satl8fy an execution In
favor of the NaUona.l Ouorant.ee &amp;
F·lna.nce Co.

A. 0. Tucy,

to~wlt:

Machado
"

Pal~ce

· S4·9S

1 Ford Trutk 1931 Model, Stake ~
t:ody. Motor No. AAf207181. Ap·
praised at $250.
Terll\8 of Sale: Ouh In hand on
day or sale ~.,. , '

Sherif! of Metua County.

In

Arthut L. Rowe, Attorney_

9Sc DOWN-$'1.00 PE~ MONTH

·Southern
Ohio Electric-C..'
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DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?
By Edaon ((,Waite, Shawnee,

~'i~~~~EJ~I
CRIMI!'iAL
,·I
IS INDEED easy to proclaim

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SMOKERS
TO CAM:ELS

O~lahuma

\

J. W. HAi'iSON, ~DITOR OF THE NEW SMYRNA (FLORtDA)
DAILY NEWS, S.\YS:
:

Huco JoHNSON says: ''A news cameraman

doesn't keep office hours!! have to be where
the news is:.when it breaks. Ifs a tre'mendous min on' the nervous SYstel!l: No WQn!ler
I am a heavy smoker II find that with camels
' ·I t:811•'1J}noke all I w.ant, !T•t
. ' keep my nervi'S
healthy."

.

"

If you are a steady smoker, Camels are made
for you! They are so mild that they will
never tire your taste ... or fray your nervee.
Get a paek and prove it for youreelf. It is
more fun to know I

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Rov itpen.cer a.nd wife and Marlou'
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wllh Prank

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'f'tle CJub Rotaurant Leam from ·
Poineroy, entrant In the seooncl
A.tne~toe;n

LeWton• reereatloilJ.l tour·

uament defeated the Valley Y1ew
n lne NOO.day • blaht
~bta

»I 'tile

Nlddlepor~

under

ttle

hllh oclioo1

athletic .fteld atter a wlld and wooly

co"'*!~. ~ I&lt;&gt; •·

Mlsplayl by tlelders on

ea~

team

lt tt: tKe \rtctory··in' doubt tmtD tne

man 'Qtl\.he Vi\lJey VJew '•nre·
gallon hod been retl!;e&lt;lln Ule llhal

lDat

body of Antonio Jlmin.ez, head of Havana's dre ~td'ed
police, is shown lit a Havana lltl'jlet _ilfte~ he
hud been shot to death by the revolutionary shown b~ill.!' conlrJ'atulated for t he doed, At ).,ft the slayer •• haded
"" a hero by th.e crowd of revolutionists.

eplaode, oprOvldJna apectat6rS wltb.
eftllina of-'entertalnlilent.
Ttl~ Vit.Uey VIew nine llt.JI.rted
things to: hummm. tn the very 'tlrst
lunlnl' when· tl'HI ftnt man up, Oll~
ver, ]ltcterd otft. one ot · Pilcher's
eAsier otferlbp and sent lt out for
a hit. Pilcher looted bad In the
ttglnnblB wbm be passed the
ond 'man \I.J,, Hesaon. Zirkle sliu~ck
out for the nnt: Out, Oliver went
third •and IJiSISOn to second. Oliver
tror'ed ln tl\11 IDntna: after Grimm
1\ D

MORtli~G STAR

Ohio ~tatF Fair
Yi.itDra

lion.

ForSale,M~

i'JOPA'!

l-,lo'Ftt
CGtUMBUS

.,....., - · .d . Plllb

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lirounded. out from second to fttst.

~OJ!!o.

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out to Pilcher
ma.l;lnl the third out.
The · Club team. not to be out~
(ione, began their halt of !he 1n1Ual
Inning "ith s. fast running star~.
the fl.r5t man to face Grimm, Me~
Kltrlck, knocktne a single. N.
Kniaht walked then H. Kni&amp;:ht ,..aa
out, Olark to Johnson. Quillen went
Orblul Heli&amp;On ftled

&amp;to.

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then Ridenour
l.i lngled, Qunlen soorlng on the right
Helder's. error. Neal scored next on
tM1d
atter Eisel~
lilein
aoored lik.e-

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The Firemen nicknd liOUflB RUJ;·
Bab, jl.uth, who Is wuchlng '"""
Lorn tight now In one of t he reu for siX sl ngJcs oC which o rcas
won;t. slumps of hb;t career
and Green ar:count:Jd for two each.
Wblle Poxx was pw;lung Llu- R. Shumaker a.nd S. Young 6t'ball around. Roy Ma.Hatrey found c:ured the-- other two.
For the Odd Pellows, the bli(
ltUe trouble from the Cleveland
~~"'eoti'~ fi~tl Sc~er Hito batters and 'he A's rulled away nolae wa.t; Gaul. who Y.'ith 60tl\e
safeties Qnd lhe A's ro Ued away a.sslatancc from hls ~atl:ls,
Sate y 4 Timoo to Drive
the prnc, 11 t.o 5.
scored both runs for the victors .
ijom~
8 Ru111
In the ouly other cam e plnycd He hn o. stu glc and double while
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In e1thcr blgue yest.erday. Dctro!t Dennison alM ca.me throuah wlth
Qy CO P ~ C. BURU
uc.:ored four rllll8 ln the seventh two dngleiJ a.nd Weyersm.Uier. SlsIN5 lloor!o Wrllor
Inning aud won. 6 to 5, from Bos- oon and Dally &amp;~'Cured one hit.
New Yot'k. .-.·.. g. 15.-INs-···nle ton's Red Box.
Elden
Aulter , each
i:Jor;y dlea: not and the srlef 1.6 brought up rrom Beaumont. Texas,
The partia l Lox fiCOI"e followr;.
PBfit.''
made h ls debut with Detroit &amp;::; a

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League Re cord

,
Di~k ' Hanlc)', who will direct the all-East team against
all-Wcot outfit at Soldie1· Fidd, Chic ago, I he night_uf August 24, display• th e uniform
of t~e pccasiqp to some of the pl11 ycr. whu ha ve reported in Chicago· for wor~oJlbl.
From left to right tltcy urc Gil Berry, Illin ois (kneeling) ; Stan Williamson, SputjJern
California: po~c h Ila11ley. Bill Beasley, St. M llf!' '"; Tay Brown, So~thcrn C~ lifo'ritia ;
Roy Sparling, Southern California, nnd Di ck I• encl, Northwestern.

first.
T,be Valley View scoring was ol'er
::. ltllough they threatened a rally
t hat looked danee~us In the start
In each of the three Innings followThe" Clul;'s

went. to second on a passed ~ll
~lnough
catcher. Pilcher .!!truck
out and McKitrlclt lltru(lk out N.
Knight singled sending Duckworth
to third . H. Knight was aUowed
first base on h ilt hot ono on third
baseman's error, but N, Kmght wks
cHught attempting to score when
the leCt fteldet· retl'icvcd. the ball

end
snapped
the Lhirl:l
oul. it Lo Lhe

ca.tch~:1·

for

One peculiarity of Grlmm 's pitfor the Valley Vlcw aggregathat h e :Muck out ten
· , seven of these strike
out to two men
Picher three. '
out nine Valley

.

Jimmy f'c:x :~ may noL keep a di- at.a.rtiJ11 hurl?!' but faded out af-

first on third bMI!ma.n's error and I was battmg In ElseiBt.eln's place.
Box score :
was allowed fir&amp;t on an error He ('lub

b.g,

ary, and he ma.y not care •tor littLe ter t h~ innings a·, the BostonjotU.ngs from th~· poets, buL tt he i.all8 rucked him for seven hils
hap:"""".#"!'"l&gt;iedtythat ktnd ot a guy, Piacher a.nd llogsett flnilihed Bee~
trott.cd out the 11~- ton aloo used three hurlera, Pip..
and penned 8'1'a8 r ~tlrlng in favor of Brown in
tbe seventh and Brown giv1n1 wa.y
to Welch wHen he prov-ed no better tb&amp;n P!was.

AB R H PO A ·E
li 1 1 o o
4 1 1 0 0
4 o o o o

McKitrick, If
N, Kn!ght , ss
H . Knight, cf
Quillen. 2b . . . . .. 4 I o 1 4
Netll, rf . . . . . .
t 2 3 0 0
o .oaul, 3b,c' ... f o 1 2 o

Duckworth, 3b

JUdeuour. lb

2 1 1 1 3

.. . . 4 1 2

ta o

Eim:lsLcin, e . . . . . . :.! o 2 1 0

Pilcher, p

... 4 0 0 2 1

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0
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1 1 0
0 0 I
0 1 0
0
0

•10

Once more wet·c Lhc rca :nL1cn D nnloon, lb

tans of the Pomeray leque treat- Slooon, If
ed t.o a. closo, hard fought. and ~BIT, M .
wen pln.y ~d flRJ.De when the Odd Do.Uy. tl ........ ..

0
2
0 0

3
0
0
0

Ft llow11 htmk:ed up wttll thA Fill!··

in

IIOW TillEY STAND

hOinPr

Loa~

and

02 · r39
68 fiO
113

68

65

62

Toledo . . . .
I)D
Louiavllle
, . . . . . 58

04
64

Milwaukee . . . . . . . . 52

70
7tl

Kansaa OlLy . . . . . . 48

Nli'l'IONAL J,J:~GUr;:

Club
Won
New York ... .. ... . 63
Pittsburgh .. , .. , . fit
Chicago .. , , . . 61
et. Louis .......... 'uu
Do.tton . . . . . . . .. . . . 68

Lost
43
48
49

Phtladclphiu. , , . . . . 45

62
&amp;2
61

Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . 43

62

Cincinnati . . . . . . . 44

67

l"&lt;\IIOllj4~ LE.t.GJI~

01nolnfltt! ill ·N"f YDtk.

Ohlcqd at Bolt.On.
St. Louls at. Pblladelptli&amp;.

Only

~e.

ocheduled.

~lub

VWon
10
64
54
fi5
51

St. Louls . . . . . . . . .

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INTEI!NATION¥

LMGV~

Club
Won
Newark . ..
8:3
Rochester . . . . . . . . . 7:1
Baltimore . . . .. . . . . 'll
Toronto ........ , . , 68
&lt; ........

MOntreal ... , ..... , 65
~utralo

Lost

53
M
64:
67

ap

. . .. . .. .. . . . 63
Albany . . . . . . . . . . . . 6ll

7!

Jersey CitY, . . .. . . . . ,_

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maoa(ll.n'L'

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Cramer &amp;t ngie tally Oller Llle rublM!r. aid ,
c•d a nd abc tU&gt;d by Mt'. Roush who
11·mpom rliy lost control o.nd walksumf! baLIA!rfi.

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Prompt Relief

From ltc:bing Ecze•

t.ll•~

boeaUIO cl Ita rare lqnclieota. To
t'.learaway Rubel, PID:ipllt .......,,,
lUilJIWOI'III 1111J1 tite oldn to

oonnul aiWII,VII uao dei!'L ll!l!lllliNr

:r..mo: illllst on pnume Zom.o; tt'i
worth

fJ!e tlri,.,

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rollef, 81i&lt;, 60&lt; onci fl.

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Pid You Ever Stop To
Think?.
By EDSON R. WAITE

Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTHUR J. M.I\NSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARI,.INGTON (ff!ASS.) NEWS, SAYS;
".,\!!I!C!~t everybody baa aometbin1 to 1ellud in order to
make a aale there muat firat be a contact of aome
kind.
.
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"Newapaper adyertiaing ia for the pu~ of helpU!I( to &amp;ell
either morchandi~e or jdeaa or both. The app~~&amp;l of the ·loc:l!l
newapaper is univero,l; it- newt ia e~Jerf:r tiii!K~t &amp;llcl it offen an
fllloll!llent opportunity for the loc~l m~l'fll~'lfJ!t~nmr hi• Pl~!'cfl~­
fliAtt to lh!! ~tt1l!ltjon ~f "'e local coll•~if!Je~*. · · . ·
.

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Lhey had prevl.owly
~uccee dcd
by the

theoppcstng
offeringsside.
of
1ntchen: nf lht&gt;

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38
t3
53
68
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lt'o wonderful ~hewaf~if.t­
!1111 ~Zemo brill&amp;&gt;. prompt
to
tt.cbiuf, burnJn• 1104, evea In leVIN
made. Tbey -.ItehlDiotopotbemomeatZemo
naqowes t ct toucbel the llmclli and lntlahti.l oldn

Neitht'r t{'am was able to JI'Ct Jn-

Lost

41

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AMERICAN LIL\GV!!

Washington , .. , . . .
New York . . .. . . .
Philadelphia . , . . . .
Cleveland .. . . .... ,
c;:hlcago .. .. .. .. ..
Oetr~t .. . . .. . . . .
Boston . . . . . . . .. .•. .

o. one l.o UDI.hing J'fl.d but they d id
not hof,:t the advant.age lonR' M 1'1..,
secret orga.nh:atlon lads sooo tied
It up ln u. benutlful knct 1n the

fcurt.h frame.
The knot existed fo r two mo::c
Foxx·a rec· lnn ln~rn and In th~ lliXth the !l.':l:&amp;·
:
I tf'rnell:;Js began to untle the knot

wtth
base

AMEBIC4N ASSOCIATION

Oolmp.Uus , . , .. .. , .
Minneapolis
...
IndJauapolls . . . . . .
st. Paul . .. .. .. .. ..

0

McNa.ltghl.otl, c ....
~ 0 0 0
'nlc doughty hol;e handlers led
... 202 1:1
by their leaO, lmlQ and Ia nkv
Total
chieftain who ~td 11- fine ,lob of
curvtng: them over , to the Frater. tknre by innings· Ia3 456 189 T
ua.llai.a, went down:; to c;lqfea.t only Plnunen. . . . . . , . 001 000 000
l
atte~ ·~hg . har&lt;ll"&lt;t kip~ 't'r oa~:· rl.o.o.... . . . ::·' 'OOU"'lllr ®x
a
The FJrem,.n drawing .nrst blood.
·. '
~~.~)~~ ' st!Orrrt h1 l.he IJifrd lnnl~ to te.ke

J: \&lt;NO~­

VVon

U.U!i&amp;Cll, p

1 0 0

0 2 0

mcn.-

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Olub

1

WLYlH!ntl\1~ 1', t:S

1
1

R H E

hll R t1 ·E
' 0 0 (

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OILUI, 3b ....

•0

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~1itR.IV'E,

3&amp;

IO.O .F .

\'alley View
Oliver, cr .... ... li
Hesson, If ..
Z1L"kle, rf
Jewels, r!
1
Grimm, p ... . .. •
CrbBn He.sson, Sb . 4
Olark, 2b ... .. . 3
Roush, sa
2
Orland, ~eBSOn, 811 2

........,

Flreml'll I
AB
Bartels, rl . . .
...... 3
Green, 3b
...... 4
'loung, lb
...
4:
H Young, cl ........... 4
Dunn,lf
'4t
R. S humake!'. oo . . . . . 4
W. Shwnaker, 2b
f
Gress, . . .
4
.ft.oUQh, p
.. .. .. . . . . . . 4

·rotal .

Totals

0 1 2
0 0 0
0 1 I
Johnson, lb ...... " 0 0
Capehart', c
0 0 10

III'C"" AND

to

Don to take tbe pri:l;e to Britain. - - - - - -

..w

li'!nyy Cre~atAS
H ,.,

fl ·tr~•

t~i;~~~g~~~;;~::~~·~Or.pehart
C!Wh out
~~ruck
QllveL" grounqcd
fromo~ut
thirdUum
to

1 ,,

boat the

e n~ for
the Hanneworth
heldSlaf.es
by Gar Wood,
to brlnw
Llle
to Trophy,
United
ehal·
U.S. racer, who, l&amp;~Jt year, defeated attempt of KaJ•

Oliver scored. The next man walk ed but Jewels struck oUt ror the
third out.
The West Virginians scored again
in the following 1rming when Orban
wl.se
' slntle making Rffi!On went to first on ftnt basetlte
f•vortng the Club In man's error. He went to second on
tile
&amp; wild p1tch and stole. third. Clark
walked 1and Orland Res&amp;On singled,
~~iDi:·~~
scoring Orban Hesson. Johnsou and

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Rov itpen.cer a.nd wife and Marlou'
Eill~'# or•
wllh Prank

vllttm*

'f'tle CJub Rotaurant Leam from ·
Poineroy, entrant In the seooncl
A.tne~toe;n

LeWton• reereatloilJ.l tour·

uament defeated the Valley Y1ew
n lne NOO.day • blaht
~bta

»I 'tile

Nlddlepor~

under

ttle

hllh oclioo1

athletic .fteld atter a wlld and wooly

co"'*!~. ~ I&lt;&gt; •·

Mlsplayl by tlelders on

ea~

team

lt tt: tKe \rtctory··in' doubt tmtD tne

man 'Qtl\.he Vi\lJey VJew '•nre·
gallon hod been retl!;e&lt;lln Ule llhal

lDat

body of Antonio Jlmin.ez, head of Havana's dre ~td'ed
police, is shown lit a Havana lltl'jlet _ilfte~ he
hud been shot to death by the revolutionary shown b~ill.!' conlrJ'atulated for t he doed, At ).,ft the slayer •• haded
"" a hero by th.e crowd of revolutionists.

eplaode, oprOvldJna apectat6rS wltb.
eftllina of-'entertalnlilent.
Ttl~ Vit.Uey VIew nine llt.JI.rted
things to: hummm. tn the very 'tlrst
lunlnl' when· tl'HI ftnt man up, Oll~
ver, ]ltcterd otft. one ot · Pilcher's
eAsier otferlbp and sent lt out for
a hit. Pilcher looted bad In the
ttglnnblB wbm be passed the
ond 'man \I.J,, Hesaon. Zirkle sliu~ck
out for the nnt: Out, Oliver went
third •and IJiSISOn to second. Oliver
tror'ed ln tl\11 IDntna: after Grimm
1\ D

MORtli~G STAR

Ohio ~tatF Fair
Yi.itDra

lion.

ForSale,M~

i'JOPA'!

l-,lo'Ftt
CGtUMBUS

.,....., - · .d . Plllb

.

lirounded. out from second to fttst.

~OJ!!o.

~.

out to Pilcher
ma.l;lnl the third out.
The · Club team. not to be out~
(ione, began their halt of !he 1n1Ual
Inning "ith s. fast running star~.
the fl.r5t man to face Grimm, Me~
Kltrlck, knocktne a single. N.
Kniaht walked then H. Kni&amp;:ht ,..aa
out, Olark to Johnson. Quillen went
Orblul Heli&amp;On ftled

&amp;to.

aliloUt ..uo

..

Dllt!Jil.i elM
b11!l.. ~. ·

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l.i lngled, Qunlen soorlng on the right
Helder's. error. Neal scored next on
tM1d
atter Eisel~
lilein
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Bab, jl.uth, who Is wuchlng '"""
Lorn tight now In one of t he reu for siX sl ngJcs oC which o rcas
won;t. slumps of hb;t career
and Green ar:count:Jd for two each.
Wblle Poxx was pw;lung Llu- R. Shumaker a.nd S. Young 6t'ball around. Roy Ma.Hatrey found c:ured the-- other two.
For the Odd Pellows, the bli(
ltUe trouble from the Cleveland
~~"'eoti'~ fi~tl Sc~er Hito batters and 'he A's rulled away nolae wa.t; Gaul. who Y.'ith 60tl\e
safeties Qnd lhe A's ro Ued away a.sslatancc from hls ~atl:ls,
Sate y 4 Timoo to Drive
the prnc, 11 t.o 5.
scored both runs for the victors .
ijom~
8 Ru111
In the ouly other cam e plnycd He hn o. stu glc and double while
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Qy CO P ~ C. BURU
uc.:ored four rllll8 ln the seventh two dngleiJ a.nd Weyersm.Uier. SlsIN5 lloor!o Wrllor
Inning aud won. 6 to 5, from Bos- oon and Dally &amp;~'Cured one hit.
New Yot'k. .-.·.. g. 15.-INs-···nle ton's Red Box.
Elden
Aulter , each
i:Jor;y dlea: not and the srlef 1.6 brought up rrom Beaumont. Texas,
The partia l Lox fiCOI"e followr;.
PBfit.''
made h ls debut with Detroit &amp;::; a

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Di~k ' Hanlc)', who will direct the all-East team against
all-Wcot outfit at Soldie1· Fidd, Chic ago, I he night_uf August 24, display• th e uniform
of t~e pccasiqp to some of the pl11 ycr. whu ha ve reported in Chicago· for wor~oJlbl.
From left to right tltcy urc Gil Berry, Illin ois (kneeling) ; Stan Williamson, SputjJern
California: po~c h Ila11ley. Bill Beasley, St. M llf!' '"; Tay Brown, So~thcrn C~ lifo'ritia ;
Roy Sparling, Southern California, nnd Di ck I• encl, Northwestern.

first.
T,be Valley View scoring was ol'er
::. ltllough they threatened a rally
t hat looked danee~us In the start
In each of the three Innings followThe" Clul;'s

went. to second on a passed ~ll
~lnough
catcher. Pilcher .!!truck
out and McKitrlclt lltru(lk out N.
Knight singled sending Duckworth
to third . H. Knight was aUowed
first base on h ilt hot ono on third
baseman's error, but N, Kmght wks
cHught attempting to score when
the leCt fteldet· retl'icvcd. the ball

end
snapped
the Lhirl:l
oul. it Lo Lhe

ca.tch~:1·

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One peculiarity of Grlmm 's pitfor the Valley Vlcw aggregathat h e :Muck out ten
· , seven of these strike
out to two men
Picher three. '
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Jimmy f'c:x :~ may noL keep a di- at.a.rtiJ11 hurl?!' but faded out af-

first on third bMI!ma.n's error and I was battmg In ElseiBt.eln's place.
Box score :
was allowed fir&amp;t on an error He ('lub

b.g,

ary, and he ma.y not care •tor littLe ter t h~ innings a·, the BostonjotU.ngs from th~· poets, buL tt he i.all8 rucked him for seven hils
hap:"""".#"!'"l&gt;iedtythat ktnd ot a guy, Piacher a.nd llogsett flnilihed Bee~
trott.cd out the 11~- ton aloo used three hurlera, Pip..
and penned 8'1'a8 r ~tlrlng in favor of Brown in
tbe seventh and Brown giv1n1 wa.y
to Welch wHen he prov-ed no better tb&amp;n P!was.

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4 1 1 0 0
4 o o o o

McKitrick, If
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Quillen. 2b . . . . .. 4 I o 1 4
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Once more wet·c Lhc rca :nL1cn D nnloon, lb

tans of the Pomeray leque treat- Slooon, If
ed t.o a. closo, hard fought. and ~BIT, M .
wen pln.y ~d flRJ.De when the Odd Do.Uy. tl ........ ..

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Toledo . . . .
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Louiavllle
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Milwaukee . . . . . . . . 52

70
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Kansaa OlLy . . . . . . 48

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Club
Won
New York ... .. ... . 63
Pittsburgh .. , .. , . fit
Chicago .. , , . . 61
et. Louis .......... 'uu
Do.tton . . . . . . . .. . . . 68

Lost
43
48
49

Phtladclphiu. , , . . . . 45

62
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62

Cincinnati . . . . . . . 44

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Newark . ..
8:3
Rochester . . . . . . . . . 7:1
Baltimore . . . .. . . . . 'll
Toronto ........ , . , 68
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MOntreal ... , ..... , 65
~utralo

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Albany . . . . . . . . . . . . 6ll

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c•d a nd abc tU&gt;d by Mt'. Roush who
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Think?.
By EDSON R. WAITE

Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTHUR J. M.I\NSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARI,.INGTON (ff!ASS.) NEWS, SAYS;
".,\!!I!C!~t everybody baa aometbin1 to 1ellud in order to
make a aale there muat firat be a contact of aome
kind.
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"Newapaper adyertiaing ia for the pu~ of helpU!I( to &amp;ell
either morchandi~e or jdeaa or both. The app~~&amp;l of the ·loc:l!l
newapaper is univero,l; it- newt ia e~Jerf:r tiii!K~t &amp;llcl it offen an
fllloll!llent opportunity for the loc~l m~l'fll~'lfJ!t~nmr hi• Pl~!'cfl~­
fliAtt to lh!! ~tt1l!ltjon ~f "'e local coll•~if!Je~*. · · . ·
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Lhey had prevl.owly
~uccee dcd
by the

theoppcstng
offeringsside.
of
1ntchen: nf lht&gt;

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!1111 ~Zemo brill&amp;&gt;. prompt
to
tt.cbiuf, burnJn• 1104, evea In leVIN
made. Tbey -.ItehlDiotopotbemomeatZemo
naqowes t ct toucbel the llmclli and lntlahti.l oldn

Neitht'r t{'am was able to JI'Ct Jn-

Lost

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AMERICAN LIL\GV!!

Washington , .. , . . .
New York . . .. . . .
Philadelphia . , . . . .
Cleveland .. . . .... ,
c;:hlcago .. .. .. .. ..
Oetr~t .. . . .. . . . .
Boston . . . . . . . .. .•. .

o. one l.o UDI.hing J'fl.d but they d id
not hof,:t the advant.age lonR' M 1'1..,
secret orga.nh:atlon lads sooo tied
It up ln u. benutlful knct 1n the

fcurt.h frame.
The knot existed fo r two mo::c
Foxx·a rec· lnn ln~rn and In th~ lliXth the !l.':l:&amp;·
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I tf'rnell:;Js began to untle the knot

wtth
base

AMEBIC4N ASSOCIATION

Oolmp.Uus , . , .. .. , .
Minneapolis
...
IndJauapolls . . . . . .
st. Paul . .. .. .. .. ..

0

McNa.ltghl.otl, c ....
~ 0 0 0
'nlc doughty hol;e handlers led
... 202 1:1
by their leaO, lmlQ and Ia nkv
Total
chieftain who ~td 11- fine ,lob of
curvtng: them over , to the Frater. tknre by innings· Ia3 456 189 T
ua.llai.a, went down:; to c;lqfea.t only Plnunen. . . . . . , . 001 000 000
l
atte~ ·~hg . har&lt;ll"&lt;t kip~ 't'r oa~:· rl.o.o.... . . . ::·' 'OOU"'lllr ®x
a
The FJrem,.n drawing .nrst blood.
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VVon

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\'alley View
Oliver, cr .... ... li
Hesson, If ..
Z1L"kle, rf
Jewels, r!
1
Grimm, p ... . .. •
CrbBn He.sson, Sb . 4
Olark, 2b ... .. . 3
Roush, sa
2
Orland, ~eBSOn, 811 2

........,

Flreml'll I
AB
Bartels, rl . . .
...... 3
Green, 3b
...... 4
'loung, lb
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4:
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Dunn,lf
'4t
R. S humake!'. oo . . . . . 4
W. Shwnaker, 2b
f
Gress, . . .
4
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Totals

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0 1 I
Johnson, lb ...... " 0 0
Capehart', c
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III'C"" AND

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Don to take tbe pri:l;e to Britain. - - - - - -

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li'!nyy Cre~atAS
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t~i;~~~g~~~;;~::~~·~Or.pehart
C!Wh out
~~ruck
QllveL" grounqcd
fromo~ut
thirdUum
to

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boat the

e n~ for
the Hanneworth
heldSlaf.es
by Gar Wood,
to brlnw
Llle
to Trophy,
United
ehal·
U.S. racer, who, l&amp;~Jt year, defeated attempt of KaJ•

Oliver scored. The next man walk ed but Jewels struck oUt ror the
third out.
The West Virginians scored again
in the following 1rming when Orban
wl.se
' slntle making Rffi!On went to first on ftnt basetlte
f•vortng the Club In man's error. He went to second on
tile
&amp; wild p1tch and stole. third. Clark
walked 1and Orland Res&amp;On singled,
~~iDi:·~~
scoring Orban Hesson. Johnsou and

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Grain Situation
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WEATHER FORECAST-

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EA·DERS' NOTICE - It you want
the Newa Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; It the Busln ...
Oftlce aak for 202-R.

Ohio-Partly cloudy. Warmer In nil'f"!1e
South port10n rouowm by llhowtn in WE'd
portion ls.t.e tOPIJht. Thund&amp;y abowet'l, I.'OOJ·
er In West. portiOn in tJtenoon.

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LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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By Carrl.er 16 Cente--By Mall $Ul0

If U'a News It's tn The Tribune

~ QuarteHe Accwed Of
::. Takina Acce11oriea
. From .O. Whale)l

MURDER IS CO

ONE CONFESSES

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SOCIAL (

More Than 3,000
Affec;ted; Ia Hei11ht
Buoy Seaoon
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OF DRESS . MAKERS
Sacred Heart Schol'l
Yard

&gt;\IJGdsTH.
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RCA Autonuibt,i.t .. Ra~.lo
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will be ctwep,:a•ay .

WED.
An

Two Men Escape With
Final l'ayment For
Factor'1 Release

Diaoatiofaction With Modificationi Of Temporary Codes

TRAGEDY RESULTS

VOICED BY LEWIS

Striker• Said To
Sur,port Of Re-F.mpoyment Head '

Laid By Cordon of Police aided by Two
Airplaneo

Moln Objection Made To
Raiainlr Work W•k
To 40 Hours

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AMUShMF.ifl'l

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the Federation
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611~ F. &amp; A. 1\J., wil!.l5e •(!O~du,cte~ &gt;. a~ ~i)e,
Ewing Funeral:flolll!l .a t 2,:00 &amp;'clock Wertne,srl·ay after')loori. J\11 r\l.empe!'ll yf Pomeroy\Lodge No. 164, F. &amp; i\',·~t aiul any .otheor lllaster masons are urgently ·requested to "
be present at the ' PoJ1\eroy ,Masonic l,lldge ·
room at 1 :30 P. M. ·
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MRS. COSTELLO IS
AFTER ACQUITT AU
act.
held that
J&amp;.Ye stroll2'

8)! Order of .

GEORGE W. KREITLER, W. M. ·
ATTEST W. L VAUGHAN,
Sec;
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' Help Victim of Rabies!
20 Other• Treated

'
l)nder the Price Code e1tabliohed by, the
Producer• of milk, the under1i11ned Diatri·
buton of milk producta in this area are
compelled to e1tablish the followin11 pricea:

Milk, quart• llc; pinta 6c
Sin11le X Cream, half &amp;tinta 12c pinta 24c
DOuble X Cream, half pinta 18e; pta. 35c
BuHermilk, quarta 9c:
Effective Aucu•t 16th. 1933 •
POMEROY, rd.iDDLEP6RT and
GALLIPOUS DAIRYMEN

A oode of f&amp;tr oompe&amp;tt1on for the
e!ef)trlc raUwaya IQld aubatdl&amp;rY bus
lines waa before the recoveey ad..

Desperate Battl~
Being Waged To
Save Ma~·~~ J,if,_
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He had no objection to my
btand of cigamtes. But, one- day
he,asked me to try his. Wtll,
•. I .,did-and I've b~ell uying
· ';1uckito Please" ...,. sinco. And
it's not merely because Luckies
rute.fiile aod ire ever ao mild.
Lcr me rell you ibe , . , _

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My dsuette is a personal, intf.:
mate th~g with me. Mt.t all, It
rouc:beo my lips-and I io ta1ce
pride in my sense of dajliriness.
Natutally, "Touting" meaos to
me even mM! than It does to' •
man-for pllrity i• sometbiil_g·very
p~uo to • fulidiouo wOm.a.
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to the act

UJonttDued OD,

to LUPE 'VELEZ SENDS

NIECE TO CONVENT

Pate "''br88l

Granted
To Buckeye Y

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oelf And Commits
Suicide '
Ao Aftermath To
ment Over Debt
Forty Centa

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