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DisappW~J ·

. · Believed Stolen
Ollidalt 1.-....tiptiaa Myo...... '" te-,., Beliewe Anim;.l

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U:&lt;mday.

Bep~fmb!et

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l..amsm,iWometi Jurors AUDITOR lG,R

bel.nc Labar Da7, Ulere wW '
be no 1aaue of Tbe Pumeror
day,

AGGRIEVED WIFE
SEEKS FREEDOM

dilooyered about tell days qo,
't wU leirned foUOwlna an tnveaUptlon by · Deputy Sherlft A. 0.
~. ~y. but no trace has
t.eei1 ~ered by oelgbbori.DI
er tn tbe search.

I.arP

Aeer wu said to have
~en rruinl with a number or
eatt.le 1n a • fleld, at tlle White rann
whleh wu enclosed with a wire
An 1nveat11at1Qn
proved
no ponkm" of tbl! wire · ·had
cut and the entire fence enelo8tJg the deld WM intact.

w.n
: n wu

'lrtVeaU&amp;atJon

dft~

here wtll

by

the

oon~ue,

aturlfra

ftw ' clues b~e I;M!en o.vallable ·from
•hleh to aid the seareh. tor the
..mlllin&amp;' atrer.

·: TH!EF IS SOUGHT

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of a new pte and several riXia of
wire renclnr from the ta.rm or 0 .
J! ,.\mos. near New Llms., la belria:

BY CUBAN ARMY j Boi~~ ~!~;c~;:,;nt,.Un·IN MISH~PS OV[R
DH'IC[RS SEilEO A~:;ca;~:; HOliDAY ~ ERI0~

adJOlnlfll counties. '·'
The tu: pa.yera leacue wu form·
ed by, a nwnber of I4Bip county cltlr.etll who demanded tba1. aome•
be done at once to .attempt' a

~TE AND FENCE

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RE~OHi STAGE~ 'new:t~h~d ~io~:1y M~NYAHE VICTIMS

t.Btate in

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In the valuation ot real

' An inveatlratimt Into' the theft

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Enlltted Men Spring Surpriae Aa Protest Of
Condition•

col;tduct.m by Bhertft A. 0 . Tracy
and deputy, 0 . F . Tpl. cy llerc, It
~ been reported.

. The sate

r emoved. from hlng.
eE and taken from the fence around
Jhe Amos farm , lt wa• sald, and
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PRESIDENT AWAY

Along The

~ul~

awa.)' klgetber with the
quantity of fencing. 'the gate· waa a
n~w one, the owner
Wid oftlcerf,
f'll~ _Jt 1a bt!Ueved that It Will De
,caljily traef!cl. Ho1Mver,. no clues
t.ate been obta ined to direct sus~n t.o •~Y lndh!ldua.l, IJ1e ~cers

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the tax
payem . DI'&amp;'&amp;DI..r.i.~lpn
Frlds.y,
f~laa
w,eraJ
montha' actlvlty by the leque to
DriJll tbe taxea 1n this couo&amp;, tA:I a
Wllform b&amp;sl&amp; and on equal too~
wjth taxes assessed . .alnlt ,;eai

al~ugh

Miniaterina To
Victima When
It Struck

Hig~ay

Wftl;t "· .0. ~lble:r

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Havau, 8epl.

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blood.,_

Maeblne Gun) KeiiJ, wWel!'
(IOV.Ih1.1n ~nneeUon wiUII Uw:
ldtbl&amp;ltdaa' Gt \llaa.tka 1'. UIWlhel
ai Okla.hoiiiJ. oo,., ... hekl ln
jail bere .-..,.

mliHU7 eoup

5-INBIKi..t.km
•OOllp .... ledtu
el &amp;he lho.....UY•

lN&amp;-In shacldes

arul

iJD.Ihu, Tex.

Twelve guardS w~ re Uepinl •
coll:tl..ant. wa.t.ch over the desperado
who 11:1 awa.l.til18 trial for the 1200,000 ltid~apln!l of Charles •Jo'. U1··
~~~ here and the ma.ehhw gUn
m~ or tour Dft\cerll a:ld thell'
l.ol)e pris{..Del' o.t Ko.Mas City.

.;~~·~~~~by broucht
JU&amp;rd$ nrmed
Bo.Uey
trom Ardmore,
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tolling U.e work 'G1 Street Commltsloner Ebersba.ch for the ftne ·

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conditton In which the commls- !
~oner and his able atlSIIt.a.nts haw !
put the road on th&amp;~ hill. n} ! Y
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u.y UW road ha.l not been 1n such
~loeable condition for year. and
a,. extetl4iniJ &amp; vote of thankn to
t~ roM ebtet.

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FRIEND 18 HOMO&amp; OUI:IJT

Johnny

Week after week lotre heap• of Jinqa and otbor

wash pl•llt!' ·l!n used with compltte abondon-thon.

1128Chewolet
1925Chewolet
1927 Oldamoloile C...th
Thete can,.._ ~1 recQIM!ition·
· eel arid read:r f6r quiclnale. . PriCed 'lfflr:J
low for qllick ..1e. Cph or,lema to tuit.

washed thut c011·venlant wa,y.
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Why not orra!'.le to ha~e a 11ew v- ~
laundry room 1 Wily not lnveltiiate thls w
wiZard loon 1
You · are aure to app~late the many exlllllent
featu..,. ~lu41nr corruratod porceloill enamel tub, '
flootlq acftator, ulety wrJnrer, lind othen. . ·

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TRUCE BETWEEN iI
IN~USTRY. lABOR, I

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15 SUUGHT Bl NR~ I

Accidentl;
F011r Are Sent To
Watery Graveo

By Int:ematlonal News Servlr.e
crub of a stununa airplane,
numerous automobllt cract-ups on

and X..bor Day

hllhwaya,
Ohio's

rataUty

and.

Sunday

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IIOribe.

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iBl ~nRM: fRUIT
. GR~WERS ~UfFfn
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Lou Confined

To

Shine State '

To End Union-Non-Union 1
Arcument; Ford Still i
Out Of Fold
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Bv WILLIAM 8 . NEAL
TNS Staft' Corref!POndent
Wuh.Jqtoo. Sept. s-JN8A new eonlerence on tbe bliamino• ooal eode ,... OJ'dered
\odr.J b7 natioul NflO¥et'J a4·
minimUiou oftlelalil u lniilaatlonil kftw u..&amp; ~
Rooaenli him8elt w1ll deal wUb
the eue ol Henry 1'..-d. the ulomoblle .........,_,,_,
A ...U of .dl&amp;nce oveloptld
the Ferd cue. The . . .moblle
IIGde to WlliM Ford dlcl not IUJt..

Seriously 1.1

I One Victim lu·SUn•

ANXIOUS .

In Traffic

hnlidayfCOnsest ~&gt;d
drown~nis boosted

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11 AkE KILLED

11early, 30 vletlm!, o. survey by Jn.,
1.ern•t1onal News Senlce today re,
A caravan of otx automobiles \'Paled,
At leut 16
eOJmtlailded 'by te&lt;ternl authort~ e~ from

Ues
wtth

NT
OVERTHROWN
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As Hurricane Strikes
In Effort To Settle Problema Of Critical
Nature

Two Die In
When Stunt Plane
Crashes

Oldlilicma City, Okla., S :pt. 5-

lln.ndeutra. '
Rarvey
~n.iley,
desperado
Storm with the two major crimes ohal'led
of th
Blow year, today ..tas ln solltary confinement In the eouuty jg.il while
1federal o.uthdritlea lnvestlgat.ed his
, sc*taculu escs.pe trom jail ut

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ar&amp;e....o.n.. reUDw·
D Manuel

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By Carrier 11!1 Oeota-By Mall 14.00

c-UBAN GOVERN
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IlfTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

If lt'l Newa lt'l In The Tribune

Payen League haa been nallled.· u.
was atated here Saturdi.y .•
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, The recogniuon of the delniUlde

the theory that the steer
blld; been aiolen from the field and
~ered l.rrunedlately
aUboUgh
auspect, ll&amp;ve . been rev~aled ln

ln tempmsture .

LEASED

With the proDUae fJom H. J .
Blackmore, Melp : eOUDtY auditOr,
tb&amp;t he will advoca\e a 20 per Cl!tli
• reductlon lD the reVlluatton ot all
rl!al eattl~ in Melp COilDt(; :t.he
objective of the Melp COunty tt'aS:

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tnvest(ia.tion.

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REA·DERS' NOTICE - It you wimt
the News Olllce of The Dally
Mune, eo II 2S6-L; If the Bua111 ...
Ofllce ask for !02-IL

FOR LOWER 'rAJtd
Red11ction ·Of ,·2OOJ~ Pnl•·l
iaed If Qk'd By
Body ,

farmert wJI,o have as$ted the own-

tp~

ll1 Arthur "Baa•" llaer

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The cU&amp;appearance of the steer

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To Another

For Citizena Of Collnty
Followina Seaoion

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AD.VOCAT.t NEW
lOWER ·VftlUAltllN

Dally TrlbUDe prtnted 00 that

wu B11tcherod
Tbe JnJBUrioua diaappearanee Gl
... steer. -wetahbtc betWeen .19 &amp;nU
!tOO poundl, from a field or aev·
enl head&amp; o! cattle at the Eva
Whll:e (U1P on the HarriOODvllle
ioti.tiJ ln Y:el;a oounty, ha.s be(lled
•.,.., COUDtJ authorities.
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One Word Led

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Mr -,nc1 Mra E D Stuunaker and
children ot Scio •re a:ueatl of rel&amp;~

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Ltvu btre
lrlatJ Lucille Board -Peut .evetal
d&amp;fll thls waa at. Pt. F.leuant

lheet~~ or
, lhe BlQlda.y 1\U!St ol

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bunon -..

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Lov Hoftlnan and famll)r

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and Mn

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Ml' &amp;nd ~ L C Purbee and
were vtsttora at HawkS

ll''ntMrsThunday
Ellla.beth

Lehew and dautllturned home after
week! at
1 epentUns the put two

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rqr BuiDea OUke llHI Cireu.JaUMJ Dept;, CaU hi-B

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fnd K.hpbaU, ~o.
Chlcq:o. PhUa.Wphia., rt~UbJlrlb, Milwaukee

Delivered 87 Carrier
One Week .
One llonl.h
ODe Year

htel' have

H!Noe To House Caqvat
li'or Ccmoumen, Start·
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One MonLh
Three Months
Sl.I. Months

One Year

JUSTICE AND LAW

Columbus 0
Sept 5-rNB&amp;:hool bells jangled
Jn Col umbtlll

THERE are mam orca:o~L:: n:s \\hen IUHtlce and law; are
from synonymous and these occasious have much to
Uo wtth the hlttt'rn t!s:s of th ose caught 1!1 the meshet1 of

tl)day as approxtmately 00.000 pu.lJil.S

boia t.erou.sly

thronGed

classrooms
Opening of the city's .schools took
Plact&gt; according to schedule Cespte
tt u:~at 11 that tht&gt;y would be forced
t.o delay operations because W a.

the law, gutlty of a mmor InfractiOn quite often technics:

only while a 1eal V HI~ t01· of the law m a "big" wtty, ea.
r ~1p e s nut only unpumshed, man~ times ~e is not even cJt( d t o,· his Ill e gal actions
A case m pmnt IS that pertaimng to Ohto river fish.
There have been many Ill t5tanc~s whe'l'~ln anglers have
heen detected tn t alung different game fish from the
I'lVel whe n the fi f:l h were not of sufficient s1ze to
the hshe1man to do so wJthout runninll afoul of the la.w
for the infractJon. Fteque;ntly these anglers are caurht,
tried and convJCted and forced to pay a heavy fine wtth
t' OMts uttached
Now thts procedure iEI gone through with
the
game wa r den f ur th e d eterrent effect tt mny have on
other anglerb, to protect the fi~o~h and to fulfill the dutie~
of the office. It Is hardly fair to hold grievance agamst
nn Jndivtdual enforcmg the law 1f he iM enforcing the law
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so long as he does not 1ealn too far out of line in what he
chooses to cal1 hi:i duty .
On th e oth cl' hand tf"le slight dam~ge caused to the
ftshm g or to th e pleasure of law aUidmg anglers from
thJs source is negligible because the mcident~ occur aiJ
too seldom But when an instance of wholesale slaughter of tu!h 1::1 seen such 38 we along our nver front are see-l'illr~;o:;;;;'"l'==;::;F=~~il':
iug dally, becamn.: some one II:! neg)Igent m permttttng
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volumes of acid to pollute th e ~JtreHm, 1t II:! time to call a
Colleges arle .,,~n cJ)el'lin8
halt
under the o~d ih!fti!J1!1Dtn~r
'fhouaands, prC~bably millions of fitJh, are victims of irtOti:JaJl sca&amp;Ot\ r•lles ~tt.S ~
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~h~ de&amp;n .1a au~ ' ~ 1 ..
the potson aft'ectmg the OhiQ uvcr at the present ttme,
&amp;tadtl.ijn
J et not one thing seems to be done m order to brmg' about
a cessation of the vicious, tllegal practice. More fish are
bemg killed &lt;luring th•• one, Siege of ac•ditf, ~an will be
caught by anglers along tbc entlre I!"'J'tlt "' bf the Oh.io
riv er tn 100 y ears. Why thei1, can we no~ JD.il)gle our law
wtth common scn~c and mtez spet'Se a little JUStice wtth It'! 1~s~

lack of funds

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NRA TROUBLES

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CIL\N~ w•rh her ttftvea. "I've tried
most of the clprette bund5," ..,. Mn.
BurnhAm, "but for a (opll time I have

beeo an eothuelarth: cJmel f1o. Camel.,

be~=··~·~'"~;"'~:""::b~;:,~~~t
never them
ruflte aU
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IT IS MORE FUN mK(IJW
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c:..a.ele are ,_.Je lro111. finer, M"'RE
fiX PENSIVE tobHCW than any.:J~er
popular brand. lm't 1bia the most lm~
portaftt ltateatentewr Dll.de by a cia: ....
reth! manuf.oa:tun:rl Con.liderwhatil

~can1. Change co
tbJ,t lt'1 tb.e

c:::'amet. aad

~bacco 1that •"'~"''

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•wen _. 1011 certalnlJ
:;oa11t for me to &amp;cure out,"
..td lllow)J.
naqh tlt.ftw baet bla
and aacldeaJJ the whole room
tbo pula of Ida

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"I ne'Or would have b..,. able to hold my;boat
at re!ard speed for huu~~•• says Afr~: ~eiJOO
llurnham, "if I did· 't toke every pr.cautlon to
keep my nerves heallhy.' As a steady illltoker, I
' h!I'Ve I~ must of tbe ciprette b111nds. But for
a lon{ t1me 1 ha\ e been an enthushisUe ~'
my nerves, oo I .!.nolle them alii want."

You are missing a new dehght in smoking .•. an
added safeguard of he•lthy nerves ... if you
haven't yet switched to Camels. Begin today.
Your taste will qmckly appreciate the natural
mildness of Camels ... and your nerves will eon ~
firm ,.our taste- brmging ovei-whelm.ing proof
thatCamel'scosthcrtobaccosdomakeadifference!

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Lenl'l .,.. Aew opeD •err
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TURN TO .CAMELS
fao. Cam.e~ t-eing so mu(~ milder, neve!' r..Uflfe §to ~

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\Vhl tt l'nt ol.d on a boat 1
have a keen :est fer mtoldftl•
~\'Old lilt•
.p:.g my nerves upset •nd ~Jet)' 1 •moke
C!amch. They kecop rig ht on tudnc~;::ood even
wl1et1 I ~o 111 foJr ~makang in a t:ig way."

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Mr -,nc1 Mra E D Stuunaker and
children ot Scio •re a:ueatl of rel&amp;~

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Ltvu btre
lrlatJ Lucille Board -Peut .evetal
d&amp;fll thls waa at. Pt. F.leuant

lheet~~ or
, lhe BlQlda.y 1\U!St ol

'l'homu

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NEWS

bunon -..

Nr.
Lov Hoftlnan and famll)r

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and Mn

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PboDe 582·L

I, dJ.lfihkr
Ml' &amp;nd ~ L C Purbee and
were vtsttora at HawkS

ll''ntMrsThunday
Ellla.beth

Lehew and dautllturned home after
week! at
1 epentUns the put two

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For EdlWial Otfhlt C&amp;IJ 111-L
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l""m•...,
9hrlJty BleLner

fnd K.hpbaU, ~o.
Chlcq:o. PhUa.Wphia., rt~UbJlrlb, Milwaukee

Delivered 87 Carrier
One Week .
One llonl.h
ODe Year

htel' have

H!Noe To House Caqvat
li'or Ccmoumen, Start·
ed Tueaday

One MonLh
Three Months
Sl.I. Months

One Year

JUSTICE AND LAW

Columbus 0
Sept 5-rNB&amp;:hool bells jangled
Jn Col umbtlll

THERE are mam orca:o~L:: n:s \\hen IUHtlce and law; are
from synonymous and these occasious have much to
Uo wtth the hlttt'rn t!s:s of th ose caught 1!1 the meshet1 of

tl)day as approxtmately 00.000 pu.lJil.S

boia t.erou.sly

thronGed

classrooms
Opening of the city's .schools took
Plact&gt; according to schedule Cespte
tt u:~at 11 that tht&gt;y would be forced
t.o delay operations because W a.

the law, gutlty of a mmor InfractiOn quite often technics:

only while a 1eal V HI~ t01· of the law m a "big" wtty, ea.
r ~1p e s nut only unpumshed, man~ times ~e is not even cJt( d t o,· his Ill e gal actions
A case m pmnt IS that pertaimng to Ohto river fish.
There have been many Ill t5tanc~s whe'l'~ln anglers have
heen detected tn t alung different game fish from the
I'lVel whe n the fi f:l h were not of sufficient s1ze to
the hshe1man to do so wJthout runninll afoul of the la.w
for the infractJon. Fteque;ntly these anglers are caurht,
tried and convJCted and forced to pay a heavy fine wtth
t' OMts uttached
Now thts procedure iEI gone through with
the
game wa r den f ur th e d eterrent effect tt mny have on
other anglerb, to protect the fi~o~h and to fulfill the dutie~
of the office. It Is hardly fair to hold grievance agamst
nn Jndivtdual enforcmg the law 1f he iM enforcing the law
9·5
dgtdly, With out fear or favor to any particular one a.nd
570
so long as he does not 1ealn too far out of line in what he
chooses to cal1 hi:i duty .
On th e oth cl' hand tf"le slight dam~ge caused to the
ftshm g or to th e pleasure of law aUidmg anglers from
thJs source is negligible because the mcident~ occur aiJ
too seldom But when an instance of wholesale slaughter of tu!h 1::1 seen such 38 we along our nver front are see-l'illr~;o:;;;;'"l'==;::;F=~~il':
iug dally, becamn.: some one II:! neg)Igent m permttttng
~ ..,• ..,... _.~
volumes of acid to pollute th e ~JtreHm, 1t II:! time to call a
Colleges arle .,,~n cJ)el'lin8
halt
under the o~d ih!fti!J1!1Dtn~r
'fhouaands, prC~bably millions of fitJh, are victims of irtOti:JaJl sca&amp;Ot\ r•lles ~tt.S ~
'
up&lt;L
~h~ de&amp;n .1a au~ ' ~ 1 ..
the potson aft'ectmg the OhiQ uvcr at the present ttme,
&amp;tadtl.ijn
J et not one thing seems to be done m order to brmg' about
a cessation of the vicious, tllegal practice. More fish are
bemg killed &lt;luring th•• one, Siege of ac•ditf, ~an will be
caught by anglers along tbc entlre I!"'J'tlt "' bf the Oh.io
riv er tn 100 y ears. Why thei1, can we no~ JD.il)gle our law
wtth common scn~c and mtez spet'Se a little JUStice wtth It'! 1~s~

lack of funds

bY

'

l&gt;ertcd

NRA TROUBLES

•

''

.RI"OHT- SHJ! ,TAKES
CIL\N~ w•rh her ttftvea. "I've tried
most of the clprette bund5," ..,. Mn.
BurnhAm, "but for a (opll time I have

beeo an eothuelarth: cJmel f1o. Camel.,

be~=··~·~'"~;"'~:""::b~;:,~~~t
never them
ruflte aU
P"
1moke
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IT IS MORE FUN mK(IJW
'
c:..a.ele are ,_.Je lro111. finer, M"'RE
fiX PENSIVE tobHCW than any.:J~er
popular brand. lm't 1bia the most lm~
portaftt ltateatentewr Dll.de by a cia: ....
reth! manuf.oa:tun:rl Con.liderwhatil

~can1. Change co
tbJ,t lt'1 tb.e

c:::'amet. aad

~bacco 1that •"'~"''

L1,:;;~~~~~ll;;;P.~a~....,:lnJ dtarujllon, bQt'
1

amite to
•wen _. 1011 certalnlJ
:;oa11t for me to &amp;cure out,"
..td lllow)J.
naqh tlt.ftw baet bla
and aacldeaJJ the whole room
tbo pula of Ida

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with •
Co......,P. "'llobl ••.,

~tontorm~·

If ... had ..... d e p - ....... ' ;
1'aam
of W. old .._bter 'Wall • ai
,u1 1111 rilaliiJ' aad ralalr

....WM

I

"1'...... not atnl&lt;l \lo -

""'~~dol"abauP&lt;I,

:.rJrlol ..-..t a Hltk aldewloo.
... "'lPl! f!i9llk.l, l P!!" •II!'

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at re!ard speed for huu~~•• says Afr~: ~eiJOO
llurnham, "if I did· 't toke every pr.cautlon to
keep my nerves heallhy.' As a steady illltoker, I
' h!I'Ve I~ must of tbe ciprette b111nds. But for
a lon{ t1me 1 ha\ e been an enthushisUe ~'
my nerves, oo I .!.nolle them alii want."

You are missing a new dehght in smoking .•. an
added safeguard of he•lthy nerves ... if you
haven't yet switched to Camels. Begin today.
Your taste will qmckly appreciate the natural
mildness of Camels ... and your nerves will eon ~
firm ,.our taste- brmging ovei-whelm.ing proof
thatCamel'scosthcrtobaccosdomakeadifference!

mtan

Lenl'l .,.. Aew opeD •err
"What'• 10 fwmJ' aboul

TURN TO .CAMELS
fao. Cam.e~ t-eing so mu(~ milder, neve!' r..Uflfe §to ~

1'
the
\Vhl tt l'nt ol.d on a boat 1
have a keen :est fer mtoldftl•
~\'Old lilt•
.p:.g my nerves upset •nd ~Jet)' 1 •moke
C!amch. They kecop rig ht on tudnc~;::ood even
wl1et1 I ~o 111 foJr ~makang in a t:ig way."

Jlo•

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STEADY SMOKERS

1 disturb

to

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Pir~ea · 1\{~:y Have
·: ,Bearin1 ·

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F.,.. Sale, MMe.

----APPLE GROVE

CEDRIC W, OLARK
HIIIBY W. OIIEIIBII&lt;G'I'OII

Attomert rw: u.e

Platnwr.

. -~

New

~mrrua,

Florida
50 MMII'C oiO . .Uu. Steam
Write far BoUid and

Rata

JAMES H• BUTLER
I

Maoapr

6

poii.QJ'Iln.ul •; Toledo :1.
Polumbu&amp; 'I; Toledo 3.

J..arae Crowd See• Slua•in• ,.. ts=rllz; s: st. PaW 3 to•m·oll'iat&lt;h Dfl•w:·'' Tilr••t·
'lo. l'aul II: Mlnne•pollti O&lt;llkr·
•
he
nctm iaJD,eL-

Easily outclassing Hubert Scott..-Paine and his Mis.~ Britaiu, 111, Gar Wood's M~
itoberta
Sayre
ret.umed
home
A
·
L
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Monday from w,e St. J&lt;ltiePh hDII·
mer j ca X wmg
t he fln"Ht heat o f t h e Harm sworth tropuy
races at A'lgonac, Mich. .-•rl:
plt,.l at Parkersburg where she PhotoR show, top, the Mltm America X forging ahead of the Miss Britain III and. bot. · . "
!'!,~l~ti:.t an opelutlon for a.p· tum, the Delphine V, Horace Dodge's entry, burning after catching fire at the atarl.
New York, Sept
~1N8-A ' '
I .,.,,.
. ·v
smart, stout woman, ~estly dress·
Henry SIWiber .pf "' HunU.ngt.cm The pilot ~nd ffi( ~ hanic ~caped.
ed aDd carrytnr a black Jl'lp, was apent the week. end With rrtend.S
~.
~· • ' ~ r:•i:rrJ.
the ~enter of a reve~th r &amp;e}'tth ,
, ,_.,..
.., ·
, , .•
; , , ¥.~~
- .Xrs, RJ.M!y_. Jiogue or
;MI'. an4.·Mrs. Early Rorn;h aod &amp;.it,e F'a\J':
· . r
1
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here b)' pollee and tednal Q;erit.is.
PhyJJia· BrO\Vn~U Of Riple;{Land1,8 .tbe sweethcah of Harveyj IJlR tpent a few daYI!I with her cou-

PbLLY AND JlER'I'PALS'?~
.

Ji.~

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outlat, wno

n~

''"· tleorrta

1

Fal'Kt - .. ~ sQ~n~ ,t!~Y, 'wtth, Qa.~sll~r Eileen, 0. G . Bhtelds and · Wile)' Ours Is conducttns &amp;be
IJ1c rora;nc d-..~~ - ~'II~· -~ )JI. 1Uf.ll-• ·Hp.rry A~ltn and 1 "aUfhLCr, ~u~lnflAIS or the store of c. $ .

Whe~e~lh~asf:ii ii~~!~~~,h~~
I

~

2l·P·

~ sa\'re

noot.•n:

•P••~~~. ~ays . ·~, U&gt;e

C'hapman In ,his ....nee

.

e~__,_~t- r
play~

4n (

muddy

, Lbe Cheater ~tniJL team

the

Y'trlef-ta

Otll.e~

- 'l.t

t.ou~\1Ile 2; tndlaoapolJ.s l.
tncuanapollo 4: LoutuviUe 1.
irtllwautoe 3; Kanlllll ctty 2.
... twa~ li; Kansas City ~ &lt;11

'lllDingf}

AMERICAN A880C::UTION

tltternoon by the
ot u to' e )!!'fe one or 111,
largest crowd&amp; ot the- pri!leat. eea-

:t:o~

·. lb.

~:~

Columbu&amp; ~at. Indlanap:tlla.
(two aamea). · · '
Toledo at Louls~tllle.
-pollo •• 81. l'llul
Only ""'"' . p&lt;bcdllled.
~

1~-

NATIPNAjo LE.t.GtlE

' ;r--

-.

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New York a~·- ~~tp'lh.

r.,

OnlY

i-IE:'S SW&amp;l.L.,

SPIKE:·· WQT'S
HIS NAMI:,'?
- • ·1 •
r'

GOU:S TOD.-.Y

cam~ &amp;q~e~Uli!id.

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&amp;&gt;Q:IIIC4J'I L!I+GIIE

...

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arB.-....,

at

)

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BitatoJp;

(both

Britain's Lion of the Courts

Wa&amp;hlnlton at Jloston.
M:be'siu}e4.
Only

ttn••

ll!I~BNA'fi111&lt;4J. L~Q!JE

Roc~r ~t

.J49o:treaL
llulr!Po •I To...,to.
&amp;tumoft at Atbany.

Newark at Jerfjef CHy.

l ~;
noW 'tUn STANo
4l!I~C&amp;N

Won Lo.&amp;t
96 _.8
Mlnnc~vo1'a . . . . . . $4
60
Indh~p.apol»J . . . . . . . 'TB
60
Bt-.l Piul
. . . . .. .. . .. 13 ,','·
'I'
oedo. . . .... ...... 6p
Louisville . .. . . . . .. . 67 'JR
Milwaukee .. ... .. --.- i6 M
Kamm.s Clt&gt;- ....... 56 90
Club
Colwubus . .

E:L~t:: "', T!l_l_-:,,
AeOU"T 50MI!!"TI4lllt4 SIQ "l'OU 010
IT'5 Aj,.l. Rli:!HT, BU1 IF YOU "TELL
,.,. YOURSELF rr ~spi.JIIIOf! 100
MUCH L.li&lt;E BRA441NC.I ·
&gt;i·M·M! "THAT qiVE.S 1&gt;11! ~{5 '

H~\.0 . 1~

'THIS

"THE OAt LV SCR!:.AM 1
. LI!!T ME SP!!AK
TO~!!

.

.

IDITOR,

PLEA':&gt;!!'···

NA1'10N.-\L LEAGUE

AN IDI.AI

Club
Won Lost
New York . .... .... '17 to

.JoHN ·.

THAT~S

BULLS

MY

·soY

'THE ' ,

BRitisH
·
'
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) LION . 1s

SLJPREM£ Cl/11
~NtS

lilTS

by
FRANCIS WALLACE

•·

At~tlmr

Totals

No. I

'Ace
IS ArrEt&lt;!.

u.s.
Ncr

.7Hc

CR.OW/J •I

l'ltts~uflh ......... 71
C'hlcago .. . .. . . .. .. 71

5'7
60

BDliton . , . . . . . . .

10

St . Loulti . .. . .. .. . .
B~ookl)'n ... . ......
l'hll&amp;delpl11a ...... ,
Cinclnmatl

TO
52
SL
DO

5D
1:13 .

7'd
73
80

AD R
-1 · :,t
.. 4 0
... . 2 1

Jielt}le, of

H E

3 o

Pet. &amp;:hramm. JJ _
1 0
.fltfl Tryon . ::n.~ . . .
0 0
.515 v:ntlna. c ........... . &amp; 1 a o
.Mfto Out~on. Ib &amp; p ....... . 1 l 0 0
.54.3 McCoy, ~~ .... . . . . ..... , 4 l 1 0
.5213 l~~rallcr. 2b . . . . . . .•. 5 o o t
.418 t~lUIOn , 1'1 .•.•... .. .... 4 I 0 0
.411 [,lcl:lrand, l! .
t 1 0 0I
.385
Aa.rri.PI('S, ~.
~ ~ ~ ~I l:~~~t~~·.?!•"!:l~~i!~¥1 l·'~J.. ~~·~'

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Tot~!ols

33 8 8 1

Club
\VE€sh1nKtoJt . . . . . . .
NP.W Vofk . . . . .
Cleveland . . . . . .

Won Lo&amp;t Pet-.
84 46
.661
7S • 51
.ISD5
'l'J 63
.M:J
Philadelphia
63 64
.496
Detl'OH . . . . .. . .. .. . 64 69
.4:73
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . 60 T.l
.11m
Boston . . . . .
&amp;II 76
.f27
.368
St. , Loult; .. .. . • .. .. 4:9 ~
1NfElJI1-lTJONA~

Olul) .

LE&lt;LGUE
1.oat PeL
12

f.'

'l9

.500

W~

.

Ntw•rl&lt; .. .. .. . .. .. 91!
JJaltl'l!or~ . . . . . . . . . 83
Torontp . . .. .. . .. . . lll
Rochester . .. . . . . .. 85

of HUDDLE

Mi!'rlett.ll.

B""•l•
.. .... .... .... ....... ..... 'J47'TO1
Montreal
Alblj.ny . . ......
Jersey Cit&gt;- , . • . . . . . fJ8

1111

75

..

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82
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B:r EDSON It W~Jn:, SHAWNEE,

01&lt;~.

A Lorent (ootb•LIInovel ... the tafi!fl'
I·:un~9lph, whoso braWII and elwive
him qpon the
renrved t~n

T"at Competitipn often makea D!DI'B buoipen. ·

weate~t

!ltq;q~

love

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Five Game Seti~ Willi
Pir~ea · 1\{~:y Have
·: ,Bearin1 ·

--

F.,.. Sale, MMe.

----APPLE GROVE

CEDRIC W, OLARK
HIIIBY W. OIIEIIBII&lt;G'I'OII

Attomert rw: u.e

Platnwr.

. -~

New

~mrrua,

Florida
50 MMII'C oiO . .Uu. Steam
Write far BoUid and

Rata

JAMES H• BUTLER
I

Maoapr

6

poii.QJ'Iln.ul •; Toledo :1.
Polumbu&amp; 'I; Toledo 3.

J..arae Crowd See• Slua•in• ,.. ts=rllz; s: st. PaW 3 to•m·oll'iat&lt;h Dfl•w:·'' Tilr••t·
'lo. l'aul II: Mlnne•pollti O&lt;llkr·
•
he
nctm iaJD,eL-

Easily outclassing Hubert Scott..-Paine and his Mis.~ Britaiu, 111, Gar Wood's M~
itoberta
Sayre
ret.umed
home
A
·
L
.;I.
Monday from w,e St. J&lt;ltiePh hDII·
mer j ca X wmg
t he fln"Ht heat o f t h e Harm sworth tropuy
races at A'lgonac, Mich. .-•rl:
plt,.l at Parkersburg where she PhotoR show, top, the Mltm America X forging ahead of the Miss Britain III and. bot. · . "
!'!,~l~ti:.t an opelutlon for a.p· tum, the Delphine V, Horace Dodge's entry, burning after catching fire at the atarl.
New York, Sept
~1N8-A ' '
I .,.,,.
. ·v
smart, stout woman, ~estly dress·
Henry SIWiber .pf "' HunU.ngt.cm The pilot ~nd ffi( ~ hanic ~caped.
ed aDd carrytnr a black Jl'lp, was apent the week. end With rrtend.S
~.
~· • ' ~ r:•i:rrJ.
the ~enter of a reve~th r &amp;e}'tth ,
, ,_.,..
.., ·
, , .•
; , , ¥.~~
- .Xrs, RJ.M!y_. Jiogue or
;MI'. an4.·Mrs. Early Rorn;h aod &amp;.it,e F'a\J':
· . r
1
1
here b)' pollee and tednal Q;erit.is.
PhyJJia· BrO\Vn~U Of Riple;{Land1,8 .tbe sweethcah of Harveyj IJlR tpent a few daYI!I with her cou-

PbLLY AND JlER'I'PALS'?~
.

Ji.~

. She

outlat, wno

n~

''"· tleorrta

1

Fal'Kt - .. ~ sQ~n~ ,t!~Y, 'wtth, Qa.~sll~r Eileen, 0. G . Bhtelds and · Wile)' Ours Is conducttns &amp;be
IJ1c rora;nc d-..~~ - ~'II~· -~ )JI. 1Uf.ll-• ·Hp.rry A~ltn and 1 "aUfhLCr, ~u~lnflAIS or the store of c. $ .

Whe~e~lh~asf:ii ii~~!~~~,h~~
I

~

2l·P·

~ sa\'re

noot.•n:

•P••~~~. ~ays . ·~, U&gt;e

C'hapman In ,his ....nee

.

e~__,_~t- r
play~

4n (

muddy

, Lbe Cheater ~tniJL team

the

Y'trlef-ta

Otll.e~

- 'l.t

t.ou~\1Ile 2; tndlaoapolJ.s l.
tncuanapollo 4: LoutuviUe 1.
irtllwautoe 3; Kanlllll ctty 2.
... twa~ li; Kansas City ~ &lt;11

'lllDingf}

AMERICAN A880C::UTION

tltternoon by the
ot u to' e )!!'fe one or 111,
largest crowd&amp; ot the- pri!leat. eea-

:t:o~

·. lb.

~:~

Columbu&amp; ~at. Indlanap:tlla.
(two aamea). · · '
Toledo at Louls~tllle.
-pollo •• 81. l'llul
Only ""'"' . p&lt;bcdllled.
~

1~-

NATIPNAjo LE.t.GtlE

' ;r--

-.

~

New York a~·- ~~tp'lh.

r.,

OnlY

i-IE:'S SW&amp;l.L.,

SPIKE:·· WQT'S
HIS NAMI:,'?
- • ·1 •
r'

GOU:S TOD.-.Y

cam~ &amp;q~e~Uli!id.

----

&amp;&gt;Q:IIIC4J'I L!I+GIIE

...

('

lbolh

)!'
..

l . NOTICE OJ" AJI!'OJNTMENT

arB.-....,

at

)

r

BitatoJp;

(both

Britain's Lion of the Courts

Wa&amp;hlnlton at Jloston.
M:be'siu}e4.
Only

ttn••

ll!I~BNA'fi111&lt;4J. L~Q!JE

Roc~r ~t

.J49o:treaL
llulr!Po •I To...,to.
&amp;tumoft at Atbany.

Newark at Jerfjef CHy.

l ~;
noW 'tUn STANo
4l!I~C&amp;N

Won Lo.&amp;t
96 _.8
Mlnnc~vo1'a . . . . . . $4
60
Indh~p.apol»J . . . . . . . 'TB
60
Bt-.l Piul
. . . . .. .. . .. 13 ,','·
'I'
oedo. . . .... ...... 6p
Louisville . .. . . . . .. . 67 'JR
Milwaukee .. ... .. --.- i6 M
Kamm.s Clt&gt;- ....... 56 90
Club
Colwubus . .

E:L~t:: "', T!l_l_-:,,
AeOU"T 50MI!!"TI4lllt4 SIQ "l'OU 010
IT'5 Aj,.l. Rli:!HT, BU1 IF YOU "TELL
,.,. YOURSELF rr ~spi.JIIIOf! 100
MUCH L.li&lt;E BRA441NC.I ·
&gt;i·M·M! "THAT qiVE.S 1&gt;11! ~{5 '

H~\.0 . 1~

'THIS

"THE OAt LV SCR!:.AM 1
. LI!!T ME SP!!AK
TO~!!

.

.

IDITOR,

PLEA':&gt;!!'···

NA1'10N.-\L LEAGUE

AN IDI.AI

Club
Won Lost
New York . .... .... '17 to

.JoHN ·.

THAT~S

BULLS

MY

·soY

'THE ' ,

BRitisH
·
'
.

) LION . 1s

SLJPREM£ Cl/11
~NtS

lilTS

by
FRANCIS WALLACE

•·

At~tlmr

Totals

No. I

'Ace
IS ArrEt&lt;!.

u.s.
Ncr

.7Hc

CR.OW/J •I

l'ltts~uflh ......... 71
C'hlcago .. . .. . . .. .. 71

5'7
60

BDliton . , . . . . . . .

10

St . Loulti . .. . .. .. . .
B~ookl)'n ... . ......
l'hll&amp;delpl11a ...... ,
Cinclnmatl

TO
52
SL
DO

5D
1:13 .

7'd
73
80

AD R
-1 · :,t
.. 4 0
... . 2 1

Jielt}le, of

H E

3 o

Pet. &amp;:hramm. JJ _
1 0
.fltfl Tryon . ::n.~ . . .
0 0
.515 v:ntlna. c ........... . &amp; 1 a o
.Mfto Out~on. Ib &amp; p ....... . 1 l 0 0
.54.3 McCoy, ~~ .... . . . . ..... , 4 l 1 0
.5213 l~~rallcr. 2b . . . . . . .•. 5 o o t
.418 t~lUIOn , 1'1 .•.•... .. .... 4 I 0 0
.411 [,lcl:lrand, l! .
t 1 0 0I
.385
Aa.rri.PI('S, ~.
~ ~ ~ ~I l:~~~t~~·.?!•"!:l~~i!~¥1 l·'~J.. ~~·~'

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Tot~!ols

33 8 8 1

Club
\VE€sh1nKtoJt . . . . . . .
NP.W Vofk . . . . .
Cleveland . . . . . .

Won Lo&amp;t Pet-.
84 46
.661
7S • 51
.ISD5
'l'J 63
.M:J
Philadelphia
63 64
.496
Detl'OH . . . . .. . .. .. . 64 69
.4:73
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . 60 T.l
.11m
Boston . . . . .
&amp;II 76
.f27
.368
St. , Loult; .. .. . • .. .. 4:9 ~
1NfElJI1-lTJONA~

Olul) .

LE&lt;LGUE
1.oat PeL
12

f.'

'l9

.500

W~

.

Ntw•rl&lt; .. .. .. . .. .. 91!
JJaltl'l!or~ . . . . . . . . . 83
Torontp . . .. .. . .. . . lll
Rochester . .. . . . . .. 85

of HUDDLE

Mi!'rlett.ll.

B""•l•
.. .... .... .... ....... ..... 'J47'TO1
Montreal
Alblj.ny . . ......
Jersey Cit&gt;- , . • . . . . . fJ8

1111

75

..

oo
82
U'l

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1

13

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POMEROY, OHIO, WED}ff:SDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, l9S3

TRAIN .CRASH TAKES TERRIBLE TOLL·
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ttnded. the Rebekah Loclp OODMD•
tlon ot Dlltrict 49 ror the ~~ twt
days. Mr. and Mrs. Manhtn~ton
spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mn
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Frueea M. lhle, Pluo
butruc:tor, wftl lie ia Pom.
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Parent• pl~an call or interYiew reaardlaa t he 10
weeka . l'erm. Studio at W.
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