<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="22525" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/22525?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-01T02:38:12+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="60987">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/aa8db8fcb8c86b54e76b8679807ebaed.pdf</src>
      <authentication>94e8610332b99528c27ab69c7920b69b</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="70929">
                  <text>~ ·~'II

...

..

-

:;~t ,N0011 Saturday Leonard

;.: 'Heoa Had Nat Yet R•
ceiYed Car

READERS' NOTICE - U 7ou want
the N ew1 Oftl.ee of T)le Dall7
Trlbuue, call 288-L; If the Buoln ...

WEATHER FORECASTS

· = ~-

Dq lo--&lt;lloud y. probably ~;n.Or•
er!'l In Wezt a nd North partkiM t.onictit .~ NMf
Tuesday and ln Soutbeaat
Wanner In SOutheast portJon

Oftlce aalr for 202-R.

LEASED WIRE OF · INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
u It'• News It'll

The Tribune

'S TR~ ES

By Carrier 16 Cen11--By Mail $4 .00

~ ll 8[ SOlV£0
IF PlAftS W~ HK

n

NATION'S CR£~ IT
BEING DISCUSSED
I~!t;n\h~ ~:~~ere/

0

C~~l AGRHMfNT •

I

Principal Ar1JUment
Preeent Hingea
Preeidenc:y

Heoitancy By Company :
In Signing, W orriee
I
Adminiotration
j

Secret Seuion

"INS" OBJECT

SECRECY ENJOINED

To Shelviq Of San Ma.r-1
tin; Willing To Divide Cabinet Poeb

By Preeident Who le Diapleaeed By Lending
Delay By Bantu

By WILLIAM ifc.HUTCHINSON
INs Staft Oorrespondent
OC:'pyrlght, Hl33, by INS
WUhlqtou, Sept. 26-INBW~th C1011sular reports Indicating
tbe interior ot Cuba ls borderinl on
ll state of ' anarchy,
.PMsldeDt
Rooaevelt toda.y wu prepared to
flak the sucoeu o1 hill coveted pan.

, ·Washington ,

I

26-HS- :

$ept.

r~renee

last. ·fliaht between Presi-

dent Roosevelt and

his

nna.netal

advisers.

Inftation, it was 1a.id by those

I conferrlnf

with the president, waa

inot considered at the Sunda.)' night

\Vith Mr.
Inoelinr.
I

at the conof the Tree-

j

In

wu placed at the dla·

~~~~~::cor naval

tommalnden

Secretary of
Harold L. Ickes, the mun who
c.ontrola dioburoem ent
the $3,300,000,000 federal puhl;c work s fund s, .as he
in Chicago to talk to th e
National Conference of Mayors about public impro veme nt
pr.o jects. Several mayo.. greeted him al th e stati oh. Left
to right: Mayor C. Nelson Sparks, Akron, 0 .; Mayor Dun.
W. Hoan, Milwaukee ; Sccretar•· lc k e~ a nd Mayor T .
.ln)lrnlte&lt;ii Wallmsl•oy of

:c:;:,-c;,_the-:: l!leventeen warships now
Cuba.
the

At N~ Extra Cost!.
ILLUSftf\fiONS

~~OU~,. ~py ...

,

,~las 'te~i~arsetliiii
.
'

'

..

and Mt"f, ft,

W. Bebnlbel' '
S.llll1\"1'
where they wlll vis.lt. relattvet.

tor

'
.
' "

J

free At

-

MANliN
Six Killed In Traffic Accidenb; Three Die By Own
•' Hand While Oiie Ia V:ittinl (!)f Fatal Shooting
Follo.wing An Argument

'· to ,

:' I

,t

'

.

·. U.. DaDyTribbn~:

........

1\(T.

left

)f'
· '!··_:"'f:"'"'l'l'

Bank Customef Is
Victim of Bandit!!

(

iI

,I

Indianapolis
~

MT&amp;. Na.nnte McCarty of COlumbus returned Saturday
two weet'a vlslt with her mother,

MJs. Bi':!phen GUmore

l£urel

of

'ttn:d.
Ml'S.'- onmore recentlY
ra o v e d from her hom• 1n
the countl')' to Laurel Stfeet where
llhe hal rooma In the EppeUn pro..

. ..

porty,

.

I

J. T . Meea lert Saturday
olnilall wh.,.. he will
week end wtlh bls wlte!~~-'fa.!l'~:
ter. Jean who reeently

•••

'

pa.lnt· 3 :vr. guar

Rlchcot.e 41'1ffi
Enamel, l&amp;ll oolurs
li'lat Wa.ll, Paint.

We.sh&amp;ble

..

)

'

'

' • j '; .

\','

'

•

IHI .i

-··. * •

WUUam ~· 9.1; ~

. ..

1'

':

Olty,

Mo., who ...., ,._lly called lw'e
bJ the lUnf181 and d'tath •, ot hll '
fnother, Mn. Mila start, reiurited ;
twme Saturday.

..

I )!lu.

I
'

Roli0lhi4 ll:benbaoh

~-- ~~ opelldJDa her ......., ··- '

~~.lt~~~o;,%:il:

$ •.gal.
69

Hill,

II-lhll_l,

returned bY motor to ADD. .Ar· · ·

bor, Mich., I'rlcla.v •hero

reawne her
caner. or the

$ •. 10
qt.

H

$2.00
I
Gal.

Atheill, Ohio. ,

.•.
\'

'·

..

(N. Y.)

f!1&gt;m Kc0onnelplll6 Prlday JJhero
lhe baa been th• pest pt her 815t.er' Mrs. -0~ QtttJII. / ' I ' ~

8ros.
l)ial821

'

·••

. - · •• ~ Lllll'lnootl nlumetl

.
In the face of rieing prieeol Imagine! Our
B!@ire dock included in thia Sale-Take · ad vantap 'ilf Thie Saving• I
Compare Theee Valuea
PAINTS
Bill-Bro. House

...

Mr. and Mn. J. E. PhtWJil anti
and Leo PJtlllliY. IJr~ of, Oolwn·
are the ·week en4 rucata of Mrs. t
'""' Phllll(lll.

'· .

'

from Athena.

WHen YOUR Ci
Visit? OUR Ci
WALL PAPER and.PAINT"

DID ·-you EVER STOP
··:TO
THINK?
.
,.

I(&gt;

obo wt11

the metlleal
ot )!ldll• •

~--- ·
~~,oan;-,.--~~r:=,~,::~l
o«a. m11os m 14

I

EFFORTS BEGUN

To Secure Sipature Because Of Firm'• Tieup With Steel

' Plans and procedure for lncreuln&amp; '
the natlon•s credit went forward
tc.day foUowlnK a three hour oon-

American trade poUcy by land!Da
bPited. States bluejacteta and marhlea in t.be 1sland republic tf nee•
C·&amp;sary to proteet the Uvea of Am·
ertcan natlonals.
Auth.orlty for the IandJng o1
American .sailors and "' martnea

FRICK fi~M MAll
HHUS[
SIGN·

PlANS TO RAISE

'
Cllicaro Public Enemy Sutpectecl
of Part in Recent Robbery and M'urder, Fciund in LuKurioua .t.parl·
ment; Important Evidence \Jncovered

-----,.-·

In Reich Trial

TARIH P~l
HE T[ STE0,.

·A,PPE~lS

CIM[ .

Many lnduatriee Requ~,,
Protection Under ~
NRA Act
, HELP

-

..
'

NECESSAR~'J .

IFrom Import Stand·PI)illt'
As

Result Of In•· ·
creased Coob

�'

'
• I 1

140!1DAY,
'

-. • r'
;,••,

•

'

Till DAILY TJUBUN»--POUDOY, 01!10

.

r

!. 1!.

- \~l

r ·. ~!~~.Jt~~Ipt. !.~ '!..~at
.--------".:..~_u_m.,_;__o_r_.•-:a:; ;s-:e__-_" ..;..,__..
··"'~·
QNoo. "'"4ci "' ......... I, 11'10. l'llllllllle4 0&amp;117 -I I
F fllr ._... ~. UM:ated. on LOwer 8ecoDd Stroot, JIOind'O,)', 0- 1

..t

~

lW,fllltd.

~

leth!rl. boweve.r excellevi. and 4Minble 1D
,....... In Ill&gt; !not&amp;.... 10UI .. pullll&amp;hocl.

'

'

tbelaR

!

ea. llonU.

. . . . ... .... , . . . • • •

7 .O~ar tb Burglars 3.t Ule old.
\ tz.rnery.
__

. , Hall

BO Bia~ II(Qn

. .. • • • • • • • .. ..

"- ................. .

1 'l I ~No burgian JU&amp;t t.h nlP:lt.1 watclunan n-ytng to see
whB.- hls
\~· ife packed in hils d!nner pail. Stg:l nti-1 32-F ght In vacant house
Lm., 192, 6'J and lt

....

PHON&amp; YOUll NEWS TO

VIRGINIA
GREGG

:l&amp;l so-Mysterious e.apl05ion knoe:lt~(1 cn1mney off hOUH on Jlarrooper

'

Slireet. Porch wreWted and frrm.,t~pe shattered . Wake t.he peop~
\l P ard t~ll them about tt. Car t~.

--

NEWS

f

Phone

582-L

•
I
·Vroman-Rowen =t!'·:r-~dJ~ Luerne

p

·~

y
C
I •
I
op.u ..r GUlli oup e ~tea
March on Friendat Wed

IO.b8--No trouble at. all

for

n.

Gallipo'lia ·

:W:n. WllUam Plabtr wu awarded
ftut ...... ..,.,_ O&amp;l'daer Re)'DOid.l,
eeoonc1 and Mra. Cbrla Btarha, eon ..

1

I r-~r cent mcre.~se In claima filed
CJ.te sa1£ty forces in Ohio lndusttY I &amp;.37-Signal 32-Trouble in beer
have been doing a. Uttle better than r-arden Cara n. 98. 124. 8'78 and
),( !dine thelt owr Likewise, the 45 567. Standby tor . corrections. No
pt·r ~.: ent mt'rclliiC In tataUttes ts by car.s but 98 report to beer garden
Il l means d.:accuro.ging , slnce the Ue Is tM only one who doem't
t cmpnr,son w th August i5 made 1 uance.
agumst one or the lowest monthly
II cords in the hlStory of the Divis- ' {1.11-Qnly trouble at. beer gar~
1w .,
em was they ran out or beer. Slg

I

Cuba's problems were ·hru lgovers·
from tt": P. De Cesped ~ ::; and Machado regime"- and that they wuoi ld
TriPPI.Dt' u be wu wal.ldnr rrom be cleared tiP if the proseut 8"JV·
rconunued from page one)
the
to hla residence, Milton cmm '!nt wa.~ recosnl.r..ed
ignore. The ooly unit rd' the Jn ..
Of the
The c ~ ufercncc cndf-&lt;1 with ou t du.sLty remalnJnt out.eide tne code,
Pord. accordillll' to WMhl.ngtoo ofan agn:ancnL
with the
l.&amp;ter BatJr;La met the 10tartan ricla.L., mUJlt confurm
thouah ht!' does
wu carrYing a milk ,lead ~rs M&lt;'ndtf'Lta and Gomez, who agreement, even
rltht hand when he declared they wanted u 1Xlt! 10 Wc not sign It
a:P trom the br&lt;*tn ~olutlon to CubH 'll problems R.nd
cut a dt!ep wound ln the &lt;ltd Mt d r·.!;'e pohtlcal ad va n
MEXICAN STATES HIT
of hla htnd· eevered two Len- to.tes.
oonnect~ fin(era on his right
Thla ll'l\'f'd the way for a third
BY HURRICANE
and severed muscles in t.h"' cr'nferencn brt.w~n nil oppositJon . P1ve 41tches wtre requlr~ lsb: and G. at. San Mart.Jn at th':!
Mexico City, S '!pt. 25 - INS to close the Jat;en.UOna
Or R z p:g1ace b·l ~ Welles was 1100:. pres· Four slates oi MeDco were &amp;Wepi
BOtee was the a.tt.endlnr physician. ertt. Bat!st!l. p!eaded sol ution by by a huni~:le today !rom t.he
Cubaru :t.lot\1 h• a drnma~lc speech Oulf of MeXICO
.J .DQI'NER PAKTY
Batl.llt.l ·iedined to attend fur· · Eeavy damege was reported In
was given Sunday at !her eonft'l't'nte!, saying civic lead- northern Vern. Cruz. southern TaMr. and lira. ~n rr!l flheul1 u ~ gotlnte a ~e l:l e me n t maullpa.·•. Nuevo Leon a.nd. the
honoring and ~fml~~:ed he would upho!d any eastern part of San Luis Pot.o81.
of tbetr governmeul. they ac:reed up.,&gt;n
Winds of 120 mUe1.o an hour velocpr.e~~en'
Pr['l!lderl Orau Snn Martin and ity wer ~ reported.
The sLorm. according to th'! Na:~:~~;~i~~~/~t~·-c::_ Rarrah,
h~:" otller:~n.Nlarct.onl(l.ht.
mt~ctlngb1Hagain
th1s
trhm.d.! morning
1\ ~ltlctonal MettiOI'OlotJical observatory
B'oWen, nrent II' •.mllk'"lv before Tuesdny at Thcubnya, ~nt.eM MexJco south
and Oladys and
or Ta.mplco, RCCOm~M"onled by torJohn ~ vromap.
1
rential ra.lns All telephone, telcKT::!Ph, radio reilway and olr oommunlcat.lon with Tampico was cut.

-

Birch Is Coming

th!!

ers and a great deal of it has been timely and true, but '
doea nut follow that this type of person is the only on ~
guilty of this habit of carelessness.
As a matter of fact there is far too much carelessJJCSS, recklessness and gene1·al all-round deviltry to bt&gt;
found amQjlg a great many pedestrians when they themtselves t1tanrl to be tht!'- biggest losen~ should an accident
occur when they are showin,:r a motorist that they are entitled to more of the highwa,y lh~n is he with his automo-

I

4

•

'

Cuba's

ATJMYBOY!
AUTHOR. 01' HIJDDL,-

-..,;.:fl;.:
I DON'T SEE SO MUCH
OF YOU IHESE DAYS

I'LL SAY YOU DON'T
I DON'T NEED GAS
SO Of'TEN SINCE
I BOUGHT THIS
NEW DODGE
, M,~'N

K~lLEO
~ '
J.

-

· (.laesificatlcms In accident frequen- l
112 w1th eight fa- !
I cy wlth :1.382 cases Commercial
.
! cmpklyRl(.&gt;r,;, was ~tecond with 1.765, 1
Comq· work1•rs riled 18
l JJUbllc employees had 8t2; eoru;true claims. of which I represented fa, t•~i_!!ll· blast ruruRces. steel works t:\Utles. o permauer,• part•al dis-

!

4

··

IN i,'•M[.~GS

COUIT¥
~1}'~11lns
~m,llls
105, and
foods
and. ,l !COSt
a,butties.
over or
~;even
,
11 b:paes 088;
textllcs
clat.h\ng
tlplr.B:!ca.usJnc
:o~even days
less

•

,'

1-r.,rJntlfacture 414, and care and ' me~Ur.al caseA' causing no
c,Jstody
ot butldtnga ami Krour:oP.s 1cts
k'ss. by
T~ereasc.n
time leiS&amp;
county work4fl6.
or ofaccidents
was

I

AT

"'

[

''.~ASY

°

·

OQil

-

Y

NO nME LOSS
..:.._

I

I ous

the ulder ones to remember that • collision may Reported On Seven Ca•- ,
mean fatal re•ults !or the per•on struck and to further
ea; ·t~.~ Claim• Fil·
take into ' consideration that when one die~! he h1 a "long
eel In State

ll"Y

time dead."
A little hit of co-operation between the riding aild
wa lking puUhl' will go a great wcy toward preventing
:1ccidents unU to the reduction of what ha'(_e long been
1crmcc.l. unuvoidnl&gt;le accidents, of' which ' pte very greet
majority can and will he prevented if all in\'olved will
d o lhcir pat•t.

WITH ~~AR AND TREMBLING
T IS ,,'frh much t{'Hl' c•nd trembling that thousands of

While t.he 13,3..'16 claims

filed by ,

Ohta workers wlth the lndustrlal :
Commis&amp;lon 1n Auauat. Is 649. leM
than the number filed In th~ pre- j
~:edina mont.h, the 87 faLa.lltles is .
an lncr•se of etght over July. This ·
fleverlty Ia reflected tr, a t.otal .f ,
600.75:J dA1s ot Lime 1066 as cumJ'Rrcd wllh "!': ,J50 days the pre- 1
\low month. However. while acc1- '
c'lent frequency ln~rreD..IIed over that
1.1 Aua:uat, lN:J, there were two
lt•ss CatolUiea and a. redud1on of
1

l:l,i17 4BY1t tn

~hi!

I

4

I

\VlUl:e il il:l admitted that the present times are un- · ture :J; paper aNt prlntln!J 3 ; rub·
·• . an
. d th a t I1ecau~e o f th a t f ac t , emergency an d b&lt;r
aoods 2: tcx.
1
us ua oi).:'"S
u;e8 and
aud compc;altlon
elo~bl ng manulamure 2.
··cvtdutiptmry acti o ns may be expected in 11n effort to
o.uani.es and o~~l.on;
•" omlJat ·t'h('m • .vel the gr~~-t forwnrd sur"e
made
earl,.
transporta~n
1; utili.-;.
·
t.rucklf'W
1·

141it spr~~g leads one to belieYe that the .:resent effort lOJ
force thjng~. has had the du·cctly oppuEite efft:ct it wua

Intended 'to have.
Ea·D:1~ in April bU)!iness ~::~howed a surprising comeI&gt;:H: k and· the upward impetus seemed to have no end,
yel in tbe face of this the administrfdion has seen fit to
11 ul through luws and make ruling~, wh1ch in nearlY ever)'
in~&gt;lance. , bat! certz.nly 1\0t been uf auch results 'ks to inapn·e llliY too great amount of confidence in them.
Thti announcement therefore, that the government
will not 'Qnly process, but will proce~d to rnanufactun
~om cotton material~. can not help but have •
,·ery dis~~ncerting effect on privat~ enterprise, knowing
well tha~,; no Individual or group of iridivldu~ls can c•mpetc suc'l!essfully against the gov~rnment no ma}ter how

clothe&gt;

powerfui t.he opposltion mi11ht tie.
This dovetatled with the further anllounce!"'ent t~~t
!Jcctricit.\•. is to be sold by the government in lo~ lor pow&lt;\r-as 10\v:bs four tenths of a cent rer kllllwat, C!Jnnqt help
~ut take the very base from under private epte~pri»e.
N~turally ' when things like this are brought to.the a~en­
fiop 'of liu_sin.,.. men. &lt;11pitalil118 are goinll to be very
~~~u~ous ~ndeetl as to how and where a~p when ·•nd un·
de~
they are lrrveating their m0ney.
.riJht .l)t wrong as to U:.::~~~~;~~~ amquQt
eleCtricity does '

~;~t?;~~t.;e.~~~

•

ID

I

M th hood
0

er

·~.,J. ,11:'11Q!M . all cwef: ~ eQUI:\tfY come th~e en·
thosta,tic ~epot1&amp; :.."A~na).dn.f how Car il

,

'ltfl!lii

we.JtW..t • .., ht

1

.......... w.

ller .. NY a eortaJ,t
lhot bet) fw tloo d•

P.layil'lr her greatl'st role, Vireinia
Bruce, wife oi John Gilbert, film
lt&amp;r, ia pictured With mr baby
dauahter, Susan Ann Gilbert, for
whota,..he cue up ber· film career
Tllis is t.be first picture made of
little Susan, who i11 8ix w~eeka old.
Maybe •he'll be a 1tar some day.

1m:t prole&amp;&amp;:

~~=Ypug~

industriat

smg~

filf\ng Of gas ·and 011!" sa.ys a

"36,000 mile~ Y(ilbd~ luav1:1~ valve~ ground!;'

Dot. •••

, •• "More. than 1010oi. tUllCs Wt\hout brake. ad-

ju.tmentsl" •.. "'Ha4 ,n(y ric,dg.. 8 mo11ths ana
):w.(l ~ .spr~gs o1IC'd. bu\ they don't
The&amp;tll' are just a few of tht economy

never 'have
~queak."

show :vmr the startling ~ompaneon between
Dodge and other tars on the- "Show".l:DOwri"" ·
Plan, bas1s. Get a1 free coJ):Y of 'the "Show- ,
score card-lets f?U ch~c~ values for
yourself- m nrt impar,t,ial, fuir,- and·$Q~re. 9faY I

Down·:
\

:

··

5

i3ee for you~( bO'If/ riu can Qave dloney'
with the new Dod~e Six t r A&amp;k your dealer tp

· ·-

.,

•

", •

to~£wooDGiil·&amp;:;
··
,.,., , . "

• ' E.IIGJif:

•

us;.t ,\ ,

TheN;._ :

R. H. Ra

Model

v...

Sons,

2nd St.,

Waoher
1

Only

1

$74.95

1

1

I
1

,.
''

JI)id ~ou Jever $top
tto ttbinlt 1·

ft'HIII eh•t!tr~n~n, eatrolll"d !lttletJ wrln"'""
llhd selt~dndaf... f•""-

:

Duriq

Thio
Sale

\

.FLOUR, butter, salt-now what comes next?
Baking·powder? What kind? So-and-so's, of
course-it's nationally advertised. And where
did you buy. it, madam? ~From Mr. Whoozit's
~tpr~for Whocmt Brothers are ADVERTISING So-81ld-So's Baking ·Powder at a SPECIAl.
PRICE today!
E~ery wise housewife kno.ws ,that the question
"wt•~t to bu'¥' is,n't
·
·
to her.
po,~:ketbook.
,why
she
llibunf
ad~ every day.
·
b~~'

nm~y

~Qg f}f

•

Rosularlr .
an
$80.70
;• Vallie

Convenienl

Tcmna

By EDSON R. WAITE, SH,o\WNEE. OKJ.A•.

..
,·',..'small Down
'

1

Payment

,~e. ~~.~~~h~c : ~~;ii~to1

-'~"~~~(~~-~ -~aq4 ~·~l_dng ~~~dn l
·r-HIS exclusive VoM featuJ ;,.,;;;,;;. ;'our el.itbes .•
on the sudsy surface of the wat-er awa}• from

the dirt and grit that settles to the bottoin of the tub.
That's wh:v the new Voss cleanses so thoroughly
with such little effort.
Other features include tho eorrul{ated porcelain
enamel tub, the electrically controlled safety wringer, and still othefl! which rnake:for wMhing speed
and ease.r.
It will'~e to your advantage to see the Voss at
Y.ou~ earliest opportunity. Then buy before prices
r11e . You c.-an rest a.~ured tbat, no matter how large
your wash, it can be dor.e m ehort order with a Vosa.
' ',

'

'

th:re

f

$95 . ··:c:r· ''
_,.,,...~-- '

BIG

advantages I)QQge ownm-s .stress. ,

,

/ t
all

on a'

'~

doctor down ip We!lt !Jlrg{nm. :'Surpi1smg
ga&amp;olin.ef,miJoo.g~'' writeS 11 f'e01l$Y~VIinia miUl.

IO&amp;L t.lme-.

FataliL!.es for the month were dill·
tnbutcd among Industrial 8toUP6
emp i ~L'S and bu!:iine88 men in general v:cw the h,teHt tu follow•: J\grlcullure :J; construcPlOVC b):' our FedE.'ral government in fu1ther exte ndin g tlcon 9; chemical! ai)CI allied pro·
'
·
·
·
f . h 1 t t . , ducts t; clay. glull and stone proiedcrul riUPCl'\ .aJo n 111to LHtsmcss . In act t e a~ eR •.&amp;1 . (•uota 3; Cood I'JJG beverq:ea 3; laun
nouncement regarding activities in this respect, makt&gt; 1driea 2; lealher and leather goods!,
•
·
'll b th
t ! lmuber and wood · product&amp; 2; bla.st
conliervatjve leaders ~'onder JUSt what WI
e
e ou -~ ruflna~A, steel worlts and rolling
come of'!ioueh revolut10nary
mo\'cs.
mUll 3, machinery m~uta~:ture 3;
,
, r.1NI good.s 10; vehicle manuf~Jc-

I,

po•-

P!O~atelrl correct." :i&gt;;~~~J~·
substances 1IJI wlth nve fata.u- 'Iho'B. P ,K,arn~ ~ of the
Lie&amp;' and motor vehicles {commer· ! Safety and' ~Yiilel\e In l\
'
nccompaUflnB
~he report. "the
--·---~·--·--

' talltln; hot, t c:omalve and

TO SAVE.MONEY

WIT.H.A DODGE!"sayowne~s

00

children at all t1rr.cs and in all place:s.. to emphasize and
. h
h . ff .
t k
h
t 1
iD8l:it t at t en· 0 8prmg a e IJ() c uuces even remo e r
dungCl'OUH while on a public.: highway and it will also

orr

FRANCIS WALLACE
1

fer the Pedestrinn to consider that he j, ~rftitled to thu Wt\1~{
I l.tachtnery t&lt;ras the cau&amp;e of the1 G.554 ~a.ya. ln13 August 1932, this
rond and that the autojst will, uot ·~~e to ~i .hiTn bu~ tw
·,
·
~rjllltest
n~lUdil\8
or occupational county tiled
claims. lncludlll8
•
., ..n&gt;Oj[O\ojsj~1
• 'I
.f
uriel, ,2,389
t.hl'i!fl ta-- !O.,tJla8Ud , 'he Lime lOss was
s)lould further redieliiber·that ~.o·OcCa tiDal
·a
'~ ... :·
4"1.
auu..,. llrt:
..... ot~JteLe W ;i* ~&gt; &amp;. :if,.' '. ~.
does hit a pedestrian and ~hen su~h. accident occurs, it 1! 18 WOrk
·
·
.. ~:ountabl'e ·r
2. e7 with seven fatlb&amp;- tlia~ tbe
A;co~·l!!llt. filed 1 t101utes: ha.nd tool 11 1.31:1 with toll the ~~eau
of Rt:::~·hess
fatalltles; tails 1,111 with Ul fa~all- of the Ohio State
generally t ou bad for the pers on struck.
·
., •
It would be well therefore for the parents of all
In Au..-at
'I'Om Th~•
II "aaln&amp;t
lies: ste!Jplnl upar. or strtk:Jns :!lUI per cent increase
'C
t
objects 1.1)9&amp; wlt.h
fa- ment from Mar~ to

j

Evidence

•

ln•lahces of !hi• kind are nut confined to any partkular town;or district or for that matter, ~:~tate because human nature is more or less ..alike wherever one goes. ln
our own lpca1ity, howevcl-, it does seem from past experience~ that th e younger gcnerat!on in the eaBt end of
Pomeroy Js the grcat!!st offender when it comes to ex ..
posmg tlltmselves to danger unnecessarily,
There nre many children of school age and even
olrl~1· people whc will walk along th~ highway an .I
mukc no effort
to prot~ct themselveh from o eolliBjon with I
.
.
(tn auto, even when lt .sub]ccb the driver of the car nt
times , to tmneccssnry hazard~ in avoidh1g contact with
them. Ellpecially is this true when 'two caTI:I going in opositc directions neat• each other.
P
If the walking o(l'endcrl:l would only stop to considfJ' j_ust \\~at a collision wtth •• moving COil might mean to
th €m, it i~ a fo1 c goue c 6 m: IU::IIOil that any sane pct'SO.l
would briniYc:. an end to ~uch idiotic aCtiOnS. It. is very well

'I

Frick

I
j1

i

WI
bl w the
11 ·00 Th nd llll:n~an h.adn'I~BJl:~~
~;ay . , te ~~gnal l2-Big crap
\ ,ere ~e
t
•!road yll.rdli. All
1 ll t me
OIVn a ra
l:lts come in and keep out of bad
company

chant~..

IN FALL SATURDAY

solation.

and 45.

I.

&lt;;.nd

lack~

COtUldence of merHe at.o cr\tle17.ed Lh1:1 ~
of pro...:lttlon pJJorded augur 'rnlilll
atleeted as &amp;CCODlPinilt and Ethel
Batlt&gt;La f..'Ot !Ot.ered by saying lt
MaUOx u aselltant t.1n Blanche Wll&amp; the tint time he had e ver
Jta,akinl wu -~ u an honor heard ot rfCOIIlitlon on the ba.m
member of the Leasup.
of government ~upported by all
J&gt;al'tlell.
SEVERELY INJURED
BatJst!J. e!R.lmed tha.t many of

H.Ji1dler

I

:0 00-S ljpUll 30-BUrll&amp;.r&amp; In Lhc

Blo--Pight but r) knives. Every-

oi r~~. Kennan
Menace ltn.~e
).foLic•~: l!ocrotaey-Troaourer - lot Dixon. Mary E. Henneq wa1

lf.dlea met Monday
afternoon at. Rol&amp;Dd Bearhl, O&amp;rdDer Renvtldl,
the hOme or Ml'L oravea t.o mate 1 Chrla Bearhl. Kate Bee.~, Ol&amp;ude
preJ)8fat.1ona ror ~~t apple-butb!!r De.l'lt., c. P. O.Uqhcr, Eben Bow- 1·
mat.Jdu.
en, John RWIIIeJI, Lee RudlltU.
~
Ploelle Bet.rbl, WllliUl Plflber

bl&gt;dy jumped overbcard.. Signal 30 Democrat~;
8 1gnal
3D- Morning
- Burglar&amp; 1\t tannery.• Let. t.hem }'~'pelS stolen c.JT po:·••h' M.lk bottlell
! t:cm March to August. would indi- ~t &amp;y t.here this time Keep ..::ruising miss. Cars 1::t8 , 922 , 11 "1 , 867, 443

1.001

~.oo

r. ! .. -

u!C ~annery an.: r 11.~ up a tree again
'1.40- Na fig.h t l.n vacant house Take your .:ho.!ce
d boys chopping up cellar steps
Stgnal 31--Hold up on Ruaal Pree
10.35---Three SUI&gt;JJICIOUJ meo In
Delivery Routl!' 6 car 93.
lront of COl ner 1rocery Can 04,
1167 and 39. fliJPlal 32- Four men
8 DO-No hold up. Juat a hltch- there NIW.
l;..ker who didn t spcpk :f;ngUziD . ..818
nal »-Riot. neu the water WlX'Its
.
Car 5i
t0.4G-lt's all t l&amp;h t They were
" -....,.
slngmg "Sweet Adeline'' Signal 32
of
8.02- No riot.. Oa.t up a. t.tee. Send - Alllument m Republican Club ouL
hoot:. u.nd ladder. life net and in· "'h ere the IJIJ;eet car tracks bend
!:arance adju.sten. SlgiUll 32-Kntfe Car 76
ftsht on fish wharf Nearest cartl

I

.:;ol

TOO MUCH CARELESSNESS
M UCH bas be~n written and spoken regarding the carelessn-.'i .1.nd recklessness of various automobile driv-

bile.

_

I

J'or EiliWial Otnee C&amp;ll 111-L
• ., BlillliJH:u OUke aDd Clreal&amp;Cioa Dtp&amp;. CaU 202-B

flue Year ............... . , • . 6.00 One y~ "· .. · " · · · · " " '

Uk~ yo~ -;;,dio

lnlng:

o.

Dd.Jtft'H .,. C4rriel'

By ArthUr .. Bu a'' Baer

If you
exciting and
1susLalned1 take a rtde In a patrol
1cu Here lS an averase entertain·
1r .cn\. for any pleasant summer eve-

I &lt;OII!I'IalloU. b1e.
l'hUadolphla, Ptl,..lltJJo, Mllwa-

One WeN ., • • ... , . ..... ., . .. t .1:; ~~e Month~ . .. .. .... . , .. ,

· r· -·'

-=: -:-t.TCI

Word~~ T;;Another

.\ RIM Wilh tM &amp;hari Wan FUlS

lfA.'rtOJi.U. AQV£a.T18JNG R£r&amp;I!.S£lllTA'l'IVIi8

Vllbf•,

..

~

!·'" ==,====~=7=-====-=:::!lt?

WbeD Gar ~ tep4 PI )et.ttn .... ~· •utr fpr publiqaCioo UleJ
~lit ..U ~IIIU ~&amp;bdr IWDM lll:bouJb, Dol neceauriJJ t.o lx:.

I

One

·f

-.
1

•• lttl

t~

,.

~·i

.
THAT
il mo...; to any bu•ineu than~ereb · hay~ 'Va
'·plac:e "' llo buoineoo.
.
.
·. ·
·'
' Securing the merehandia" to sell io only the fil'lt otllp.
~e moot important thin11 ia the selling of merchandise and
selling it righL
.
Tbe right kind of merchandise, backed up by the rit~ht kind
of Advertiainc. will always build a profitable buomeu.
Good adv~ling creates an irrestible appeal.
• • ,
.o\dvertioed merchandise alwayo createo good·will for any
busineu because it gives aatiofac:tion.
·
- The demand for advertised goodo ia growing day by day.
Advertiaiig alwaya makes a wonderful impreuion on buoy
ol)oppen; they alway• read the ada before shopping in order to
eave time and money.
Truthful advertiamg hao a wide range of appeal. It reache,s
every!Midy.

MER·

PEOPLEAREALWAYS LOOKING FOR QUALITY
CHJ\NDISE. THEY KNOW THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS
THAT IS
CAJtRY·THE FACTS ABOUT WHERE TO BUY.
wHY THEY ·READ THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS CARE:
FULLY.
·,,, ;

�'

'
• I 1

140!1DAY,
'

-. • r'
;,••,

•

'

Till DAILY TJUBUN»--POUDOY, 01!10

.

r

!. 1!.

- \~l

r ·. ~!~~.Jt~~Ipt. !.~ '!..~at
.--------".:..~_u_m.,_;__o_r_.•-:a:; ;s-:e__-_" ..;..,__..
··"'~·
QNoo. "'"4ci "' ......... I, 11'10. l'llllllllle4 0&amp;117 -I I
F fllr ._... ~. UM:ated. on LOwer 8ecoDd Stroot, JIOind'O,)', 0- 1

..t

~

lW,fllltd.

~

leth!rl. boweve.r excellevi. and 4Minble 1D
,....... In Ill&gt; !not&amp;.... 10UI .. pullll&amp;hocl.

'

'

tbelaR

!

ea. llonU.

. . . . ... .... , . . . • • •

7 .O~ar tb Burglars 3.t Ule old.
\ tz.rnery.
__

. , Hall

BO Bia~ II(Qn

. .. • • • • • • • .. ..

"- ................. .

1 'l I ~No burgian JU&amp;t t.h nlP:lt.1 watclunan n-ytng to see
whB.- hls
\~· ife packed in hils d!nner pail. Stg:l nti-1 32-F ght In vacant house
Lm., 192, 6'J and lt

....

PHON&amp; YOUll NEWS TO

VIRGINIA
GREGG

:l&amp;l so-Mysterious e.apl05ion knoe:lt~(1 cn1mney off hOUH on Jlarrooper

'

Slireet. Porch wreWted and frrm.,t~pe shattered . Wake t.he peop~
\l P ard t~ll them about tt. Car t~.

--

NEWS

f

Phone

582-L

•
I
·Vroman-Rowen =t!'·:r-~dJ~ Luerne

p

·~

y
C
I •
I
op.u ..r GUlli oup e ~tea
March on Friendat Wed

IO.b8--No trouble at. all

for

n.

Gallipo'lia ·

:W:n. WllUam Plabtr wu awarded
ftut ...... ..,.,_ O&amp;l'daer Re)'DOid.l,
eeoonc1 and Mra. Cbrla Btarha, eon ..

1

I r-~r cent mcre.~se In claima filed
CJ.te sa1£ty forces in Ohio lndusttY I &amp;.37-Signal 32-Trouble in beer
have been doing a. Uttle better than r-arden Cara n. 98. 124. 8'78 and
),( !dine thelt owr Likewise, the 45 567. Standby tor . corrections. No
pt·r ~.: ent mt'rclliiC In tataUttes ts by car.s but 98 report to beer garden
Il l means d.:accuro.ging , slnce the Ue Is tM only one who doem't
t cmpnr,son w th August i5 made 1 uance.
agumst one or the lowest monthly
II cords in the hlStory of the Divis- ' {1.11-Qnly trouble at. beer gar~
1w .,
em was they ran out or beer. Slg

I

Cuba's problems were ·hru lgovers·
from tt": P. De Cesped ~ ::; and Machado regime"- and that they wuoi ld
TriPPI.Dt' u be wu wal.ldnr rrom be cleared tiP if the proseut 8"JV·
rconunued from page one)
the
to hla residence, Milton cmm '!nt wa.~ recosnl.r..ed
ignore. The ooly unit rd' the Jn ..
Of the
The c ~ ufercncc cndf-&lt;1 with ou t du.sLty remalnJnt out.eide tne code,
Pord. accordillll' to WMhl.ngtoo ofan agn:ancnL
with the
l.&amp;ter BatJr;La met the 10tartan ricla.L., mUJlt confurm
thouah ht!' does
wu carrYing a milk ,lead ~rs M&lt;'ndtf'Lta and Gomez, who agreement, even
rltht hand when he declared they wanted u 1Xlt! 10 Wc not sign It
a:P trom the br&lt;*tn ~olutlon to CubH 'll problems R.nd
cut a dt!ep wound ln the &lt;ltd Mt d r·.!;'e pohtlcal ad va n
MEXICAN STATES HIT
of hla htnd· eevered two Len- to.tes.
oonnect~ fin(era on his right
Thla ll'l\'f'd the way for a third
BY HURRICANE
and severed muscles in t.h"' cr'nferencn brt.w~n nil oppositJon . P1ve 41tches wtre requlr~ lsb: and G. at. San Mart.Jn at th':!
Mexico City, S '!pt. 25 - INS to close the Jat;en.UOna
Or R z p:g1ace b·l ~ Welles was 1100:. pres· Four slates oi MeDco were &amp;Wepi
BOtee was the a.tt.endlnr physician. ertt. Bat!st!l. p!eaded sol ution by by a huni~:le today !rom t.he
Cubaru :t.lot\1 h• a drnma~lc speech Oulf of MeXICO
.J .DQI'NER PAKTY
Batl.llt.l ·iedined to attend fur· · Eeavy damege was reported In
was given Sunday at !her eonft'l't'nte!, saying civic lead- northern Vern. Cruz. southern TaMr. and lira. ~n rr!l flheul1 u ~ gotlnte a ~e l:l e me n t maullpa.·•. Nuevo Leon a.nd. the
honoring and ~fml~~:ed he would upho!d any eastern part of San Luis Pot.o81.
of tbetr governmeul. they ac:reed up.,&gt;n
Winds of 120 mUe1.o an hour velocpr.e~~en'
Pr['l!lderl Orau Snn Martin and ity wer ~ reported.
The sLorm. according to th'! Na:~:~~;~i~~~/~t~·-c::_ Rarrah,
h~:" otller:~n.Nlarct.onl(l.ht.
mt~ctlngb1Hagain
th1s
trhm.d.! morning
1\ ~ltlctonal MettiOI'OlotJical observatory
B'oWen, nrent II' •.mllk'"lv before Tuesdny at Thcubnya, ~nt.eM MexJco south
and Oladys and
or Ta.mplco, RCCOm~M"onled by torJohn ~ vromap.
1
rential ra.lns All telephone, telcKT::!Ph, radio reilway and olr oommunlcat.lon with Tampico was cut.

-

Birch Is Coming

th!!

ers and a great deal of it has been timely and true, but '
doea nut follow that this type of person is the only on ~
guilty of this habit of carelessness.
As a matter of fact there is far too much carelessJJCSS, recklessness and gene1·al all-round deviltry to bt&gt;
found amQjlg a great many pedestrians when they themtselves t1tanrl to be tht!'- biggest losen~ should an accident
occur when they are showin,:r a motorist that they are entitled to more of the highwa,y lh~n is he with his automo-

I

4

•

'

Cuba's

ATJMYBOY!
AUTHOR. 01' HIJDDL,-

-..,;.:fl;.:
I DON'T SEE SO MUCH
OF YOU IHESE DAYS

I'LL SAY YOU DON'T
I DON'T NEED GAS
SO Of'TEN SINCE
I BOUGHT THIS
NEW DODGE
, M,~'N

K~lLEO
~ '
J.

-

· (.laesificatlcms In accident frequen- l
112 w1th eight fa- !
I cy wlth :1.382 cases Commercial
.
! cmpklyRl(.&gt;r,;, was ~tecond with 1.765, 1
Comq· work1•rs riled 18
l JJUbllc employees had 8t2; eoru;true claims. of which I represented fa, t•~i_!!ll· blast ruruRces. steel works t:\Utles. o permauer,• part•al dis-

!

4

··

IN i,'•M[.~GS

COUIT¥
~1}'~11lns
~m,llls
105, and
foods
and. ,l !COSt
a,butties.
over or
~;even
,
11 b:paes 088;
textllcs
clat.h\ng
tlplr.B:!ca.usJnc
:o~even days
less

•

,'

1-r.,rJntlfacture 414, and care and ' me~Ur.al caseA' causing no
c,Jstody
ot butldtnga ami Krour:oP.s 1cts
k'ss. by
T~ereasc.n
time leiS&amp;
county work4fl6.
or ofaccidents
was

I

AT

"'

[

''.~ASY

°

·

OQil

-

Y

NO nME LOSS
..:.._

I

I ous

the ulder ones to remember that • collision may Reported On Seven Ca•- ,
mean fatal re•ults !or the per•on struck and to further
ea; ·t~.~ Claim• Fil·
take into ' consideration that when one die~! he h1 a "long
eel In State

ll"Y

time dead."
A little hit of co-operation between the riding aild
wa lking puUhl' will go a great wcy toward preventing
:1ccidents unU to the reduction of what ha'(_e long been
1crmcc.l. unuvoidnl&gt;le accidents, of' which ' pte very greet
majority can and will he prevented if all in\'olved will
d o lhcir pat•t.

WITH ~~AR AND TREMBLING
T IS ,,'frh much t{'Hl' c•nd trembling that thousands of

While t.he 13,3..'16 claims

filed by ,

Ohta workers wlth the lndustrlal :
Commis&amp;lon 1n Auauat. Is 649. leM
than the number filed In th~ pre- j
~:edina mont.h, the 87 faLa.lltles is .
an lncr•se of etght over July. This ·
fleverlty Ia reflected tr, a t.otal .f ,
600.75:J dA1s ot Lime 1066 as cumJ'Rrcd wllh "!': ,J50 days the pre- 1
\low month. However. while acc1- '
c'lent frequency ln~rreD..IIed over that
1.1 Aua:uat, lN:J, there were two
lt•ss CatolUiea and a. redud1on of
1

l:l,i17 4BY1t tn

~hi!

I

4

I

\VlUl:e il il:l admitted that the present times are un- · ture :J; paper aNt prlntln!J 3 ; rub·
·• . an
. d th a t I1ecau~e o f th a t f ac t , emergency an d b&lt;r
aoods 2: tcx.
1
us ua oi).:'"S
u;e8 and
aud compc;altlon
elo~bl ng manulamure 2.
··cvtdutiptmry acti o ns may be expected in 11n effort to
o.uani.es and o~~l.on;
•" omlJat ·t'h('m • .vel the gr~~-t forwnrd sur"e
made
earl,.
transporta~n
1; utili.-;.
·
t.rucklf'W
1·

141it spr~~g leads one to belieYe that the .:resent effort lOJ
force thjng~. has had the du·cctly oppuEite efft:ct it wua

Intended 'to have.
Ea·D:1~ in April bU)!iness ~::~howed a surprising comeI&gt;:H: k and· the upward impetus seemed to have no end,
yel in tbe face of this the administrfdion has seen fit to
11 ul through luws and make ruling~, wh1ch in nearlY ever)'
in~&gt;lance. , bat! certz.nly 1\0t been uf auch results 'ks to inapn·e llliY too great amount of confidence in them.
Thti announcement therefore, that the government
will not 'Qnly process, but will proce~d to rnanufactun
~om cotton material~. can not help but have •
,·ery dis~~ncerting effect on privat~ enterprise, knowing
well tha~,; no Individual or group of iridivldu~ls can c•mpetc suc'l!essfully against the gov~rnment no ma}ter how

clothe&gt;

powerfui t.he opposltion mi11ht tie.
This dovetatled with the further anllounce!"'ent t~~t
!Jcctricit.\•. is to be sold by the government in lo~ lor pow&lt;\r-as 10\v:bs four tenths of a cent rer kllllwat, C!Jnnqt help
~ut take the very base from under private epte~pri»e.
N~turally ' when things like this are brought to.the a~en­
fiop 'of liu_sin.,.. men. &lt;11pitalil118 are goinll to be very
~~~u~ous ~ndeetl as to how and where a~p when ·•nd un·
de~
they are lrrveating their m0ney.
.riJht .l)t wrong as to U:.::~~~~;~~~ amquQt
eleCtricity does '

~;~t?;~~t.;e.~~~

•

ID

I

M th hood
0

er

·~.,J. ,11:'11Q!M . all cwef: ~ eQUI:\tfY come th~e en·
thosta,tic ~epot1&amp; :.."A~na).dn.f how Car il

,

'ltfl!lii

we.JtW..t • .., ht

1

.......... w.

ller .. NY a eortaJ,t
lhot bet) fw tloo d•

P.layil'lr her greatl'st role, Vireinia
Bruce, wife oi John Gilbert, film
lt&amp;r, ia pictured With mr baby
dauahter, Susan Ann Gilbert, for
whota,..he cue up ber· film career
Tllis is t.be first picture made of
little Susan, who i11 8ix w~eeka old.
Maybe •he'll be a 1tar some day.

1m:t prole&amp;&amp;:

~~=Ypug~

industriat

smg~

filf\ng Of gas ·and 011!" sa.ys a

"36,000 mile~ Y(ilbd~ luav1:1~ valve~ ground!;'

Dot. •••

, •• "More. than 1010oi. tUllCs Wt\hout brake. ad-

ju.tmentsl" •.. "'Ha4 ,n(y ric,dg.. 8 mo11ths ana
):w.(l ~ .spr~gs o1IC'd. bu\ they don't
The&amp;tll' are just a few of tht economy

never 'have
~queak."

show :vmr the startling ~ompaneon between
Dodge and other tars on the- "Show".l:DOwri"" ·
Plan, bas1s. Get a1 free coJ):Y of 'the "Show- ,
score card-lets f?U ch~c~ values for
yourself- m nrt impar,t,ial, fuir,- and·$Q~re. 9faY I

Down·:
\

:

··

5

i3ee for you~( bO'If/ riu can Qave dloney'
with the new Dod~e Six t r A&amp;k your dealer tp

· ·-

.,

•

", •

to~£wooDGiil·&amp;:;
··
,.,., , . "

• ' E.IIGJif:

•

us;.t ,\ ,

TheN;._ :

R. H. Ra

Model

v...

Sons,

2nd St.,

Waoher
1

Only

1

$74.95

1

1

I
1

,.
''

JI)id ~ou Jever $top
tto ttbinlt 1·

ft'HIII eh•t!tr~n~n, eatrolll"d !lttletJ wrln"'""
llhd selt~dndaf... f•""-

:

Duriq

Thio
Sale

\

.FLOUR, butter, salt-now what comes next?
Baking·powder? What kind? So-and-so's, of
course-it's nationally advertised. And where
did you buy. it, madam? ~From Mr. Whoozit's
~tpr~for Whocmt Brothers are ADVERTISING So-81ld-So's Baking ·Powder at a SPECIAl.
PRICE today!
E~ery wise housewife kno.ws ,that the question
"wt•~t to bu'¥' is,n't
·
·
to her.
po,~:ketbook.
,why
she
llibunf
ad~ every day.
·
b~~'

nm~y

~Qg f}f

•

Rosularlr .
an
$80.70
;• Vallie

Convenienl

Tcmna

By EDSON R. WAITE, SH,o\WNEE. OKJ.A•.

..
,·',..'small Down
'

1

Payment

,~e. ~~.~~~h~c : ~~;ii~to1

-'~"~~~(~~-~ -~aq4 ~·~l_dng ~~~dn l
·r-HIS exclusive VoM featuJ ;,.,;;;,;;. ;'our el.itbes .•
on the sudsy surface of the wat-er awa}• from

the dirt and grit that settles to the bottoin of the tub.
That's wh:v the new Voss cleanses so thoroughly
with such little effort.
Other features include tho eorrul{ated porcelain
enamel tub, the electrically controlled safety wringer, and still othefl! which rnake:for wMhing speed
and ease.r.
It will'~e to your advantage to see the Voss at
Y.ou~ earliest opportunity. Then buy before prices
r11e . You c.-an rest a.~ured tbat, no matter how large
your wash, it can be dor.e m ehort order with a Vosa.
' ',

'

'

th:re

f

$95 . ··:c:r· ''
_,.,,...~-- '

BIG

advantages I)QQge ownm-s .stress. ,

,

/ t
all

on a'

'~

doctor down ip We!lt !Jlrg{nm. :'Surpi1smg
ga&amp;olin.ef,miJoo.g~'' writeS 11 f'e01l$Y~VIinia miUl.

IO&amp;L t.lme-.

FataliL!.es for the month were dill·
tnbutcd among Industrial 8toUP6
emp i ~L'S and bu!:iine88 men in general v:cw the h,teHt tu follow•: J\grlcullure :J; construcPlOVC b):' our FedE.'ral government in fu1ther exte ndin g tlcon 9; chemical! ai)CI allied pro·
'
·
·
·
f . h 1 t t . , ducts t; clay. glull and stone proiedcrul riUPCl'\ .aJo n 111to LHtsmcss . In act t e a~ eR •.&amp;1 . (•uota 3; Cood I'JJG beverq:ea 3; laun
nouncement regarding activities in this respect, makt&gt; 1driea 2; lealher and leather goods!,
•
·
'll b th
t ! lmuber and wood · product&amp; 2; bla.st
conliervatjve leaders ~'onder JUSt what WI
e
e ou -~ ruflna~A, steel worlts and rolling
come of'!ioueh revolut10nary
mo\'cs.
mUll 3, machinery m~uta~:ture 3;
,
, r.1NI good.s 10; vehicle manuf~Jc-

I,

po•-

P!O~atelrl correct." :i&gt;;~~~J~·
substances 1IJI wlth nve fata.u- 'Iho'B. P ,K,arn~ ~ of the
Lie&amp;' and motor vehicles {commer· ! Safety and' ~Yiilel\e In l\
'
nccompaUflnB
~he report. "the
--·---~·--·--

' talltln; hot, t c:omalve and

TO SAVE.MONEY

WIT.H.A DODGE!"sayowne~s

00

children at all t1rr.cs and in all place:s.. to emphasize and
. h
h . ff .
t k
h
t 1
iD8l:it t at t en· 0 8prmg a e IJ() c uuces even remo e r
dungCl'OUH while on a public.: highway and it will also

orr

FRANCIS WALLACE
1

fer the Pedestrinn to consider that he j, ~rftitled to thu Wt\1~{
I l.tachtnery t&lt;ras the cau&amp;e of the1 G.554 ~a.ya. ln13 August 1932, this
rond and that the autojst will, uot ·~~e to ~i .hiTn bu~ tw
·,
·
~rjllltest
n~lUdil\8
or occupational county tiled
claims. lncludlll8
•
., ..n&gt;Oj[O\ojsj~1
• 'I
.f
uriel, ,2,389
t.hl'i!fl ta-- !O.,tJla8Ud , 'he Lime lOss was
s)lould further redieliiber·that ~.o·OcCa tiDal
·a
'~ ... :·
4"1.
auu..,. llrt:
..... ot~JteLe W ;i* ~&gt; &amp;. :if,.' '. ~.
does hit a pedestrian and ~hen su~h. accident occurs, it 1! 18 WOrk
·
·
.. ~:ountabl'e ·r
2. e7 with seven fatlb&amp;- tlia~ tbe
A;co~·l!!llt. filed 1 t101utes: ha.nd tool 11 1.31:1 with toll the ~~eau
of Rt:::~·hess
fatalltles; tails 1,111 with Ul fa~all- of the Ohio State
generally t ou bad for the pers on struck.
·
., •
It would be well therefore for the parents of all
In Au..-at
'I'Om Th~•
II "aaln&amp;t
lies: ste!Jplnl upar. or strtk:Jns :!lUI per cent increase
'C
t
objects 1.1)9&amp; wlt.h
fa- ment from Mar~ to

j

Evidence

•

ln•lahces of !hi• kind are nut confined to any partkular town;or district or for that matter, ~:~tate because human nature is more or less ..alike wherever one goes. ln
our own lpca1ity, howevcl-, it does seem from past experience~ that th e younger gcnerat!on in the eaBt end of
Pomeroy Js the grcat!!st offender when it comes to ex ..
posmg tlltmselves to danger unnecessarily,
There nre many children of school age and even
olrl~1· people whc will walk along th~ highway an .I
mukc no effort
to prot~ct themselveh from o eolliBjon with I
.
.
(tn auto, even when lt .sub]ccb the driver of the car nt
times , to tmneccssnry hazard~ in avoidh1g contact with
them. Ellpecially is this true when 'two caTI:I going in opositc directions neat• each other.
P
If the walking o(l'endcrl:l would only stop to considfJ' j_ust \\~at a collision wtth •• moving COil might mean to
th €m, it i~ a fo1 c goue c 6 m: IU::IIOil that any sane pct'SO.l
would briniYc:. an end to ~uch idiotic aCtiOnS. It. is very well

'I

Frick

I
j1

i

WI
bl w the
11 ·00 Th nd llll:n~an h.adn'I~BJl:~~
~;ay . , te ~~gnal l2-Big crap
\ ,ere ~e
t
•!road yll.rdli. All
1 ll t me
OIVn a ra
l:lts come in and keep out of bad
company

chant~..

IN FALL SATURDAY

solation.

and 45.

I.

&lt;;.nd

lack~

COtUldence of merHe at.o cr\tle17.ed Lh1:1 ~
of pro...:lttlon pJJorded augur 'rnlilll
atleeted as &amp;CCODlPinilt and Ethel
Batlt&gt;La f..'Ot !Ot.ered by saying lt
MaUOx u aselltant t.1n Blanche Wll&amp; the tint time he had e ver
Jta,akinl wu -~ u an honor heard ot rfCOIIlitlon on the ba.m
member of the Leasup.
of government ~upported by all
J&gt;al'tlell.
SEVERELY INJURED
BatJst!J. e!R.lmed tha.t many of

H.Ji1dler

I

:0 00-S ljpUll 30-BUrll&amp;.r&amp; In Lhc

Blo--Pight but r) knives. Every-

oi r~~. Kennan
Menace ltn.~e
).foLic•~: l!ocrotaey-Troaourer - lot Dixon. Mary E. Henneq wa1

lf.dlea met Monday
afternoon at. Rol&amp;Dd Bearhl, O&amp;rdDer Renvtldl,
the hOme or Ml'L oravea t.o mate 1 Chrla Bearhl. Kate Bee.~, Ol&amp;ude
preJ)8fat.1ona ror ~~t apple-butb!!r De.l'lt., c. P. O.Uqhcr, Eben Bow- 1·
mat.Jdu.
en, John RWIIIeJI, Lee RudlltU.
~
Ploelle Bet.rbl, WllliUl Plflber

bl&gt;dy jumped overbcard.. Signal 30 Democrat~;
8 1gnal
3D- Morning
- Burglar&amp; 1\t tannery.• Let. t.hem }'~'pelS stolen c.JT po:·••h' M.lk bottlell
! t:cm March to August. would indi- ~t &amp;y t.here this time Keep ..::ruising miss. Cars 1::t8 , 922 , 11 "1 , 867, 443

1.001

~.oo

r. ! .. -

u!C ~annery an.: r 11.~ up a tree again
'1.40- Na fig.h t l.n vacant house Take your .:ho.!ce
d boys chopping up cellar steps
Stgnal 31--Hold up on Ruaal Pree
10.35---Three SUI&gt;JJICIOUJ meo In
Delivery Routl!' 6 car 93.
lront of COl ner 1rocery Can 04,
1167 and 39. fliJPlal 32- Four men
8 DO-No hold up. Juat a hltch- there NIW.
l;..ker who didn t spcpk :f;ngUziD . ..818
nal »-Riot. neu the water WlX'Its
.
Car 5i
t0.4G-lt's all t l&amp;h t They were
" -....,.
slngmg "Sweet Adeline'' Signal 32
of
8.02- No riot.. Oa.t up a. t.tee. Send - Alllument m Republican Club ouL
hoot:. u.nd ladder. life net and in· "'h ere the IJIJ;eet car tracks bend
!:arance adju.sten. SlgiUll 32-Kntfe Car 76
ftsht on fish wharf Nearest cartl

I

.:;ol

TOO MUCH CARELESSNESS
M UCH bas be~n written and spoken regarding the carelessn-.'i .1.nd recklessness of various automobile driv-

bile.

_

I

J'or EiliWial Otnee C&amp;ll 111-L
• ., BlillliJH:u OUke aDd Clreal&amp;Cioa Dtp&amp;. CaU 202-B

flue Year ............... . , • . 6.00 One y~ "· .. · " · · · · " " '

Uk~ yo~ -;;,dio

lnlng:

o.

Dd.Jtft'H .,. C4rriel'

By ArthUr .. Bu a'' Baer

If you
exciting and
1susLalned1 take a rtde In a patrol
1cu Here lS an averase entertain·
1r .cn\. for any pleasant summer eve-

I &lt;OII!I'IalloU. b1e.
l'hUadolphla, Ptl,..lltJJo, Mllwa-

One WeN ., • • ... , . ..... ., . .. t .1:; ~~e Month~ . .. .. .... . , .. ,

· r· -·'

-=: -:-t.TCI

Word~~ T;;Another

.\ RIM Wilh tM &amp;hari Wan FUlS

lfA.'rtOJi.U. AQV£a.T18JNG R£r&amp;I!.S£lllTA'l'IVIi8

Vllbf•,

..

~

!·'" ==,====~=7=-====-=:::!lt?

WbeD Gar ~ tep4 PI )et.ttn .... ~· •utr fpr publiqaCioo UleJ
~lit ..U ~IIIU ~&amp;bdr IWDM lll:bouJb, Dol neceauriJJ t.o lx:.

I

One

·f

-.
1

•• lttl

t~

,.

~·i

.
THAT
il mo...; to any bu•ineu than~ereb · hay~ 'Va
'·plac:e "' llo buoineoo.
.
.
·. ·
·'
' Securing the merehandia" to sell io only the fil'lt otllp.
~e moot important thin11 ia the selling of merchandise and
selling it righL
.
Tbe right kind of merchandise, backed up by the rit~ht kind
of Advertiainc. will always build a profitable buomeu.
Good adv~ling creates an irrestible appeal.
• • ,
.o\dvertioed merchandise alwayo createo good·will for any
busineu because it gives aatiofac:tion.
·
- The demand for advertised goodo ia growing day by day.
Advertiaiig alwaya makes a wonderful impreuion on buoy
ol)oppen; they alway• read the ada before shopping in order to
eave time and money.
Truthful advertiamg hao a wide range of appeal. It reache,s
every!Midy.

MER·

PEOPLEAREALWAYS LOOKING FOR QUALITY
CHJ\NDISE. THEY KNOW THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS
THAT IS
CAJtRY·THE FACTS ABOUT WHERE TO BUY.
wHY THEY ·READ THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS CARE:
FULLY.
·,,, ;

�.. .
At

~eich

Site of New Bull and

TriaJ

..

-

•

~

l

MONDAY.~

aear Stamping Ground

C·L"S~IFIED

"ADVERTISING
SECTION.

se

George Re ltmlre and dlllt$"llter

N"n. Hel'bert MCCormiCk and t.wo
1d&amp;&amp;Uiht1ra llave nturned \0 Oolum~

I :-/~~{h "~~~~~d lh~~~e~~

frpedi~e

I

11"" llno.
~

Uk.e ~lit:; (f P'· .0'1c per Jml)
' II &amp;Yefalt WOl'dt llllb 6 ]jilt.)

~ ~cuuve lnlertlolla

Fully Re-conditioned
Ready For Use
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Bui~k P&gt;upe
1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
1930 Plymouth ~e4aiJ
1931 Plyq~outh Sport Coupe
1~3~ Plymouth Sedan
1932 Willys Sedan
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 CheVrolet Sedan

· Wlnt r.r llhd daup:htu CindereUa.
Edgar Roush and R. L. Duddinl
o.\t'f'C! Pt. Pleii$(1.DL bu&amp;ble88 vWtors
tiaturday.
MI.'S. Nqm Sunl.h rtnd daUghter
Alma and M111. Arthur De.\lid.$on of
Hurt.ln1ton were \'Lsltlin here
W• dnesday.
Miss Alnta Laudermi!L and P.c.be'r~ JcUerti wer!! ·ma-r rtt!d 11ere
Monday.
1 Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Capell.'\rt
ned daughter Mart l1n Lee of I".
Pleasant viSited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
: C11.pel;lart thl~ week.
Mn. R. L. Duddlng received word 1
1 that her Aunt passed away at ber
i h11me at Poca. W. V•.. Saturday,
' burial being me.de tl.t llowl1ns cemeI lery :::NU" lilt.ro. MDQday.
j Mrs. E!l.znbeU1 LewiB of Huntlngtln was a viBitor here Wednesda.y.
I M ifs Bernadine Crook:s of Pt.
· Pleasant Is the guest of Miss Kath-.
ry n fo'ruth.

Ibis (10 pt.)

tor i)rict J,1f

"'

ars

I
I

I

•

'"'

.

i

~~~U 1~:

B¥ .SGDR£ Uf

I-""'-"

Orauoe

Indiana. T, OS.yt.on

I

' -~

I

I

or the Pl. Pleuant Live 8\.ix:k
SalOJ Co .. Pl. ' llleaaant, W Va.,
Sa.tutda..Y. f:klpt. 23, 1883.

' •'

I

'f "

TOtal receifrt;a ..889 head.
iJOS&amp;--:Rev. ·I,P,to&amp; 62. h&amp; to 120 lbs.
t.MI to a~~o: I~l!.ts do to U D.

SENATORS LOSE

.

'. '
.~~trl'• 1/f",..lliial
.
h.o$ 11'11, '

I

flavt:trl .

C_att.le-Jte:ceiS~t&amp; 1111. st.eera 3.'1'6
19 . f -!JO: luMtn 2.60 to UO; taL
C~:J ) 1110 tl.l , 2.15; eanner&amp; 1.15 t-o

l.W, 'bUlb 2.00 to
1a,po tc ~.oo

3.00; milk cows

Veal cahtt'&gt;-Rec~lpt.l; m. t.ops
7.b,(i; itconda 8.90 t.o 7.05; mc:Uum
5.'00 to 8.00, cOmmon and heavies
3.80 to 4.7ii; cullii LJO to 1.60.
. l.Aw b&amp;--,Rec~l pt.s

1.31,

to~

8J)5;

e.eccnds 5.00 tt. 6.00; r.onunon 2.70
w· 4.00.
&amp;r~Rw:lpts J.

Fall a.,_ain.l

.

\

.. e:••;

Pan· i

-

Pomeroy
.
Ckevrolet Co.

for Riot

Tmy

MADE EASIER
With Thia

C. E. CLEANER

· POI\fJ:)ROY, OHIO

The 4nldprr

of

r•n eteaulaa: can

br readiJ)' eUmJ.pa&amp;ed wi&amp;b tbi8 new

Sale,M~

G. E. Vaeaam Cle&amp;Def.

~
.,'

,.

l'OR SALE-Johathan &amp; Grimes
,'Oolden applell Me and up without
~ontainers .
John Werner on
Leading Oreek.
9-2t-3t

I"T WON'T 6E
LONl, NOW· ··
THE HORSES ;)RE
AT THE POST···

!'DR SALE OR RENT Four room
'house on Butternut Ave. Price
l'tlUOllAble. For turtber illfonna~
tlon call 448-X.
9~19-0t

-·-

or

TO

D·l7·6t

u..c. 11 a mea-

ie rap bat.

ca.ne 1n tada7 &amp;Dtl ~ee
or ·tiUa. · oleaner

L.G•···

to

watt
wou,

then

u~;ain

.

or If you

,.

bow l!ul let roa &amp;r7 it. on Jnar -e:w;a
n~~s.
iiee ·for ,-o~r 1tew euy

·a no2 to 1.

mlr~t1

automatic llaht plant wtt b betterys 80 A. H. one 600 watt Deloo
!With west.tnahouse DO A. H. bnt-

heaUII.

... demon·

stn.tiDR

prtd'er, we wiU brlnr o.n e t.•

FOR SALE-One Delco '1150

de·

i&amp; bandies, lb easy a.dlon,

~ry

,32 volt all electric radl08. I .
o . Mertdtth,
Pomeroy. OhJD.
0-2'2-3t..

In effe&lt;:t. and
abUI~y. .

A'PPt.ES---aprle
butler
apples.
'J)ropped l)t&gt;JJCIOUI 6Qo per btilheJ.

)rartlnger J'ruJt
lU.·L.

the na:-t!M 4llri

Me nDt only

THEY'RE READY

'·Af'PLE Dutter Apples a.nd cvro.:;t
cl.del' or sale. Webl!tor Orc.lua-c!.ll,

' Keno

Thla cleaner Dianel not only_tet
\be slll'fa.ee dirt b1d ceti the deepdown 1rit atul dlri \bat llln t.bt nap

'•''

_,.,

,,

Po.rm, Pl1on.
9-2t-3t

quire!'~
l
btU~~,

BUR."iLEY--------

Moley's Successor

120011001

Score by imUn1P3 :

rum .. o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
001001113
. .. 00001 0011

1234567811
200 .0100 ,00
:il-0001000, 1

:"~.
·. ..~ , ~lj~!!!~)-r
t~
~

..

·..-:

/

~~~-

Moore, of Fairfax, Vn., I
[Hdurcd ~~~ hi11 deslt in the State 1
Department as be took up h i~ duties I
aa As•iBtant Sc~rct a1·y of State followinR' his appoin tment by Pres!dun t H.oose\lclt. Moore, formudy a.
memllcr of Con;:rrss, I:I U~ecl'J:i Proresso r Raymond MoJky. head of the

..

~ ----

·~::::::.:::~:2 ·:~~::::::.:::::::_ .J L__

~

-~,A; · :SC:~:=;::r _;:;;--6~·- ;;

";to

~N O'c.I..O C-1-&lt; MOIJC'.AY MOIZNING

tr::':;:C:.'-.::..c:..::.::..::::c'-'1 A~lD NOBODY 'N
\

.,.I-ll! OFFI C.E. "ET

~
.

A ''Timely" Reminder!

'

.AN'/BCI;;.,._,• v.u·:· "
WA S

thr~e~w~~~;~;:;~~~~·; I

IUOT~IA' '

t-terae

-rH I·

HAVWIJC.E

£----,s- 1 c~r-

.)

l
~:~e:s

dlnlnQ ,..qm&amp; Both .....sl!f,'li4"
..,;y - . · S;nglt f.... ll1°

lo

driven
Jwmi-

ley. Stanley
flnt ~on&lt;l E. Knight was ~~~~?.!''·'' I
hit by a beautiful JUmpin&amp;
Hl'll.dahQW of his sc:-rea.min~r
headed toward rlght .f\eld. No
1~0 ht t.s. no errors, done left.
Brldge- Dunkle dOUbled
field, a mighty wallop .
~:~i;::t.olunm:d.
N. Knlgl;lt. Bradshaw
No runs, one
one left.

A·
GRE'AT

,1&lt;10 ··A
~~tnc

f{IE ~P,VUM GIRLS

cHAMP!

IDnlnK

ChMt.er- Young voppeq Lo
.
was out When
tall
the

Ohio Electric

J"he aucc:euful future of any city can be eatabliahed only up·
on a .'baaia of aound buoineaa.
•

:rha,bi1 buaineau:oncema &lt;!f a.nr city are IJ•ually known ••
aueeu•fql ~~rna.
·· '
_They ,have ae'lu\~!1' a,~~~~~ of b!&gt;in.IJ .•ue~ful. They do
not enter into any proJect ui\tiHiaey hat!' fint made a c;areft!l
'apayi•U of condltilirli"!lit~'··U~bliahed tile practical, certainty of

•i«c•••·

I·
I:
~

:.

By ,Edaon .R. Waite, Sha.wnee, Oklahoma

ll~h

on ali ofyourvjsiti to Ci11filllloti. StCY
anhle · ~" pl!.ce in the 1\o&lt;trt qf
down\&gt;llfl :011clnnatl Large axnfot1cblt
, ""'"''· fl(1iol of Roe bod qt1ithly o11.l
.m:i!m!v ..,...t in eiociri&lt;ollv.ccded .

rvai&amp;un

:DID.· YOU EV~ :SfOP 19 THIN~]

'

!TILLIE,TIIE TOILER

"""'*

.,

Kcy:;louel &amp; 3;
0.

LEOi''l4RD.

rteQOT in size. in maje~tic. beauty of
lnteri:r, in sumptuoos luxury .• in foc.t
..goJ in tMrvthing
p!ite .• t~
SimonSt.~ld&gt;cltr.l should be VCU' l.:iM

rubber

motor

CONVENIENT TERMS
$2.00 Down-$2.50 Per Month

Of

8Q-{""a!il!d "Brain Trust.''

~~ontnr.

Fully 111ata.nkfld.

·SHADE

n. Walto~

no

re:

t'.J~R(,~'

It h&amp;!J a ball llearlnr m.o£o!o,

�.. .
At

~eich

Site of New Bull and

TriaJ

..

-

•

~

l

MONDAY.~

aear Stamping Ground

C·L"S~IFIED

"ADVERTISING
SECTION.

se

George Re ltmlre and dlllt$"llter

N"n. Hel'bert MCCormiCk and t.wo
1d&amp;&amp;Uiht1ra llave nturned \0 Oolum~

I :-/~~{h "~~~~~d lh~~~e~~

frpedi~e

I

11"" llno.
~

Uk.e ~lit:; (f P'· .0'1c per Jml)
' II &amp;Yefalt WOl'dt llllb 6 ]jilt.)

~ ~cuuve lnlertlolla

Fully Re-conditioned
Ready For Use
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Bui~k P&gt;upe
1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
1930 Plymouth ~e4aiJ
1931 Plyq~outh Sport Coupe
1~3~ Plymouth Sedan
1932 Willys Sedan
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 CheVrolet Sedan

· Wlnt r.r llhd daup:htu CindereUa.
Edgar Roush and R. L. Duddinl
o.\t'f'C! Pt. Pleii$(1.DL bu&amp;ble88 vWtors
tiaturday.
MI.'S. Nqm Sunl.h rtnd daUghter
Alma and M111. Arthur De.\lid.$on of
Hurt.ln1ton were \'Lsltlin here
W• dnesday.
Miss Alnta Laudermi!L and P.c.be'r~ JcUerti wer!! ·ma-r rtt!d 11ere
Monday.
1 Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Capell.'\rt
ned daughter Mart l1n Lee of I".
Pleasant viSited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
: C11.pel;lart thl~ week.
Mn. R. L. Duddlng received word 1
1 that her Aunt passed away at ber
i h11me at Poca. W. V•.. Saturday,
' burial being me.de tl.t llowl1ns cemeI lery :::NU" lilt.ro. MDQday.
j Mrs. E!l.znbeU1 LewiB of Huntlngtln was a viBitor here Wednesda.y.
I M ifs Bernadine Crook:s of Pt.
· Pleasant Is the guest of Miss Kath-.
ry n fo'ruth.

Ibis (10 pt.)

tor i)rict J,1f

"'

ars

I
I

I

•

'"'

.

i

~~~U 1~:

B¥ .SGDR£ Uf

I-""'-"

Orauoe

Indiana. T, OS.yt.on

I

' -~

I

I

or the Pl. Pleuant Live 8\.ix:k
SalOJ Co .. Pl. ' llleaaant, W Va.,
Sa.tutda..Y. f:klpt. 23, 1883.

' •'

I

'f "

TOtal receifrt;a ..889 head.
iJOS&amp;--:Rev. ·I,P,to&amp; 62. h&amp; to 120 lbs.
t.MI to a~~o: I~l!.ts do to U D.

SENATORS LOSE

.

'. '
.~~trl'• 1/f",..lliial
.
h.o$ 11'11, '

I

flavt:trl .

C_att.le-Jte:ceiS~t&amp; 1111. st.eera 3.'1'6
19 . f -!JO: luMtn 2.60 to UO; taL
C~:J ) 1110 tl.l , 2.15; eanner&amp; 1.15 t-o

l.W, 'bUlb 2.00 to
1a,po tc ~.oo

3.00; milk cows

Veal cahtt'&gt;-Rec~lpt.l; m. t.ops
7.b,(i; itconda 8.90 t.o 7.05; mc:Uum
5.'00 to 8.00, cOmmon and heavies
3.80 to 4.7ii; cullii LJO to 1.60.
. l.Aw b&amp;--,Rec~l pt.s

1.31,

to~

8J)5;

e.eccnds 5.00 tt. 6.00; r.onunon 2.70
w· 4.00.
&amp;r~Rw:lpts J.

Fall a.,_ain.l

.

\

.. e:••;

Pan· i

-

Pomeroy
.
Ckevrolet Co.

for Riot

Tmy

MADE EASIER
With Thia

C. E. CLEANER

· POI\fJ:)ROY, OHIO

The 4nldprr

of

r•n eteaulaa: can

br readiJ)' eUmJ.pa&amp;ed wi&amp;b tbi8 new

Sale,M~

G. E. Vaeaam Cle&amp;Def.

~
.,'

,.

l'OR SALE-Johathan &amp; Grimes
,'Oolden applell Me and up without
~ontainers .
John Werner on
Leading Oreek.
9-2t-3t

I"T WON'T 6E
LONl, NOW· ··
THE HORSES ;)RE
AT THE POST···

!'DR SALE OR RENT Four room
'house on Butternut Ave. Price
l'tlUOllAble. For turtber illfonna~
tlon call 448-X.
9~19-0t

-·-

or

TO

D·l7·6t

u..c. 11 a mea-

ie rap bat.

ca.ne 1n tada7 &amp;Dtl ~ee
or ·tiUa. · oleaner

L.G•···

to

watt
wou,

then

u~;ain

.

or If you

,.

bow l!ul let roa &amp;r7 it. on Jnar -e:w;a
n~~s.
iiee ·for ,-o~r 1tew euy

·a no2 to 1.

mlr~t1

automatic llaht plant wtt b betterys 80 A. H. one 600 watt Deloo
!With west.tnahouse DO A. H. bnt-

heaUII.

... demon·

stn.tiDR

prtd'er, we wiU brlnr o.n e t.•

FOR SALE-One Delco '1150

de·

i&amp; bandies, lb easy a.dlon,

~ry

,32 volt all electric radl08. I .
o . Mertdtth,
Pomeroy. OhJD.
0-2'2-3t..

In effe&lt;:t. and
abUI~y. .

A'PPt.ES---aprle
butler
apples.
'J)ropped l)t&gt;JJCIOUI 6Qo per btilheJ.

)rartlnger J'ruJt
lU.·L.

the na:-t!M 4llri

Me nDt only

THEY'RE READY

'·Af'PLE Dutter Apples a.nd cvro.:;t
cl.del' or sale. Webl!tor Orc.lua-c!.ll,

' Keno

Thla cleaner Dianel not only_tet
\be slll'fa.ee dirt b1d ceti the deepdown 1rit atul dlri \bat llln t.bt nap

'•''

_,.,

,,

Po.rm, Pl1on.
9-2t-3t

quire!'~
l
btU~~,

BUR."iLEY--------

Moley's Successor

120011001

Score by imUn1P3 :

rum .. o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
001001113
. .. 00001 0011

1234567811
200 .0100 ,00
:il-0001000, 1

:"~.
·. ..~ , ~lj~!!!~)-r
t~
~

..

·..-:

/

~~~-

Moore, of Fairfax, Vn., I
[Hdurcd ~~~ hi11 deslt in the State 1
Department as be took up h i~ duties I
aa As•iBtant Sc~rct a1·y of State followinR' his appoin tment by Pres!dun t H.oose\lclt. Moore, formudy a.
memllcr of Con;:rrss, I:I U~ecl'J:i Proresso r Raymond MoJky. head of the

..

~ ----

·~::::::.:::~:2 ·:~~::::::.:::::::_ .J L__

~

-~,A; · :SC:~:=;::r _;:;;--6~·- ;;

";to

~N O'c.I..O C-1-&lt; MOIJC'.AY MOIZNING

tr::':;:C:.'-.::..c:..::.::..::::c'-'1 A~lD NOBODY 'N
\

.,.I-ll! OFFI C.E. "ET

~
.

A ''Timely" Reminder!

'

.AN'/BCI;;.,._,• v.u·:· "
WA S

thr~e~w~~~;~;:;~~~~·; I

IUOT~IA' '

t-terae

-rH I·

HAVWIJC.E

£----,s- 1 c~r-

.)

l
~:~e:s

dlnlnQ ,..qm&amp; Both .....sl!f,'li4"
..,;y - . · S;nglt f.... ll1°

lo

driven
Jwmi-

ley. Stanley
flnt ~on&lt;l E. Knight was ~~~~?.!''·'' I
hit by a beautiful JUmpin&amp;
Hl'll.dahQW of his sc:-rea.min~r
headed toward rlght .f\eld. No
1~0 ht t.s. no errors, done left.
Brldge- Dunkle dOUbled
field, a mighty wallop .
~:~i;::t.olunm:d.
N. Knlgl;lt. Bradshaw
No runs, one
one left.

A·
GRE'AT

,1&lt;10 ··A
~~tnc

f{IE ~P,VUM GIRLS

cHAMP!

IDnlnK

ChMt.er- Young voppeq Lo
.
was out When
tall
the

Ohio Electric

J"he aucc:euful future of any city can be eatabliahed only up·
on a .'baaia of aound buoineaa.
•

:rha,bi1 buaineau:oncema &lt;!f a.nr city are IJ•ually known ••
aueeu•fql ~~rna.
·· '
_They ,have ae'lu\~!1' a,~~~~~ of b!&gt;in.IJ .•ue~ful. They do
not enter into any proJect ui\tiHiaey hat!' fint made a c;areft!l
'apayi•U of condltilirli"!lit~'··U~bliahed tile practical, certainty of

•i«c•••·

I·
I:
~

:.

By ,Edaon .R. Waite, Sha.wnee, Oklahoma

ll~h

on ali ofyourvjsiti to Ci11filllloti. StCY
anhle · ~" pl!.ce in the 1\o&lt;trt qf
down\&gt;llfl :011clnnatl Large axnfot1cblt
, ""'"''· fl(1iol of Roe bod qt1ithly o11.l
.m:i!m!v ..,...t in eiociri&lt;ollv.ccded .

rvai&amp;un

:DID.· YOU EV~ :SfOP 19 THIN~]

'

!TILLIE,TIIE TOILER

"""'*

.,

Kcy:;louel &amp; 3;
0.

LEOi''l4RD.

rteQOT in size. in maje~tic. beauty of
lnteri:r, in sumptuoos luxury .• in foc.t
..goJ in tMrvthing
p!ite .• t~
SimonSt.~ld&gt;cltr.l should be VCU' l.:iM

rubber

motor

CONVENIENT TERMS
$2.00 Down-$2.50 Per Month

Of

8Q-{""a!il!d "Brain Trust.''

~~ontnr.

Fully 111ata.nkfld.

·SHADE

n. Walto~

no

re:

t'.J~R(,~'

It h&amp;!J a ball llearlnr m.o£o!o,

�' ·;,·

'

.'

'

'
, ..'

)

t.IUII 'I' Tr .: ,'; -ON I t ITlYE · •ustu•

.

MONPAT, 8llPl'll¥IID 1&amp;, 1111

~i~c)k!~:::rr,ttLED Ohio State To

, ___..:.
Open Wednesday
IUIIIi r..--. Sl, of Charles·

••
• too.

"J411

NEW WEATHERMAN
SOUGHT FOR COUNTY

WELFARE
KEPT ON

wu cpmmttted to the county
UllOD tallwt to P"l' $ZIJO tine

,.,.s - he p!e-d"d
-

~ whim

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....,lf'"l:ri(ll-rill 8T

R

1""

.

n

you want
. the Newa Oillee of The Dally
:t'rfbune, call ~56-L; If the Bualnll!l
Oftlce a1k tor 202-B.
EADERS' NOTICE -

If

..

11

patrolman Walter Wolle In the

}16 ol atet.Uni' p.soline !rom a
~ Pa&amp;Vd. .,.r near tJ:le Ne'+' Martin
s. twtel. e.ooordtnc to the arn~stlnK ot; hiler'a ,.port.
-He wu returned. to Jan when he

'

unr

WEATHER FORECAST-.·

·

, Oh1o and West Vlr'l1nl~- ami taio
night and WfdnHd&amp;y. Cooler W"'l
I~.

5

SERVICE.

FULL LEASED WIRE

him
p.llty agato a charge

' '&lt;&gt;l .. ...-lh&gt;ll·
'llle Weot Vlrltftlan ' was nabbed

,t

a ~o Uft..

WBUS 0

-

By Carrler 16 Oent.a-By Mall

I1' Jt.'• Hewa It't In The Trlbune

tt.OO

1

THOUSANDS
ARE
;
KILLED
IN
MEXI
.
......
Ci
Western De erado A·' ested In Southern
-----

and oosts.

falled to paJ the fine

·. lfl: &gt;had but • few cenla In hla·poctet.. wb'en td'1"eSte&lt;l the ontcer .said.

M~Nff-UNT ENDED

'b--

.........
Tom Roush and ro.mlly were
Stmday cu.Mts of John Wolte and
family o1 Letart Palls. 0 .
~~. Dora. Roush was callinl
en Mra. Bertha Rickard. Prlday.
Hnrry Sta.tl!, Earl Rtdlman and
te.mlly and Mn. Mary Llevlng and

were

dsUBhter

Bund&amp;Y

91to•lo: , .P..k1
Face_. Carteon

Velma

RiCkard.

of ~·

1 Ell .:e

DINING &amp;OOM AND

COFFEl IIIIGP
Undet Rune M.,.....a&amp;
.&amp;.I.BA OOJ_l&amp;T MOTEL

auests or

5o 11.MaJ.....at . .t,hfl

were ,week encl

eOO:

--·

Drown~d

wrtte r..

Dl&amp; Lu.yne ,
with Louise I

-·1 _.

BUSINESS MEN ATTENTION!
'

....
,
.
bold

baalneu men nP,rdleiS of whether or not they are

wtU ·bo1

en,.

membeii:J ot the
Club, are W'J'ent)J' r&gt;efluet.ted to be pn ..,..._ M lfll• ...... to lie dflll-..1 Ji ~)' yl~ lnietftl io alt.

~.,., September

t'lth. a .......,

al lila ..,•.., Ill ......,..,. at irbkb II

'--

LONG CHASE ENDS

Reip Of -Terror

Over;
Ia Wanted In Urschel
Kidnaping

A dinner will be served at 8:30 arter which the dlHculalon will tall:e plaee.

lo-r • ...,......;. •...iar tbe

,W . •~ lll.,.-:H;;.t.r Hyooll
llf!i!OY ·l;l&lt;lahts. enlertalned Bat•ur,•
doll ·iovenl!11 .IIIII ' a porcy In "'"',..
of 'the blrthcla.y or \Mrl.

Edison Hobstetter, Secretary,

:~

W'Cit.

I

heal

Hastens End
Refusin~ T n Heed
Doctor's Warnin1

,

Washlllilon, Sept. 2~1NB-PreB·
tc:\ftlt. .Rqo4eve.l~ )i~J!.Y; ca.lled .IP t~~
heads or-the gre&amp;t ·steel r:onoeme to
arr.,.. t)&gt;r the, pu~OB, • J&gt;¥.: l'fll·
roada ot ·approxlmaR!Iy !to.tl ll.• ri\U·
lion toni of steel ralla.
ThOBe called tor the conference,
bellnnlnr at two '1'. Ill!, '(lire M)·
ron o. T&amp;ylor, chatrm!Ul ~f l t¥
soa.,s •1 u. ~· Steel, lli"«•~ orace,
ore•'!l•nt .of tho I;I&lt;U,!Otl#it .J;JtO;I

and Mate
'· Conf
~ss KilliJ)gs
'
.. .
'

·-

1

Murdered Baby Boy• Be·
cauae Husband;&gt; Did Not .,.
Like Male Babiea . , ,..

Fuel ant~ Iron 'cQmP•JV· 1.
.
•'

KIN DIES IN . COLmtBriS

.

.•

.

I'

Mrs. Raymond

~"e~Jelvetl

her, ,.,.
Eber&amp;bfl.cili · cit the

death early Monday morning of her

brother-in-law ~ 1W, Knode
of Columbus.
Death occurred at
Orant holpltal where t.he deceaaed
had Jbeen r:ontined the past two
weeks undeJ'IOinl treatmffit for

heart trouble,

Mr.

ltnode

well-known tn the 'Pomeroy
haVIna vtlited Here many times

the Eberabach realdence. 11e
survived. by his wtdO!( ; flnd two aona.
PATIENT STARS NURSE,

',

i' '&gt;.

·~

.,

I

'

to

~ftC . ..,.

Tbat'1

''

i .

' '

'

k eam·

,...maintaln

:Jbe Daily Tribune

t•.'

~

ota ·. ' . .•
.,t~~. ~'.::~
81 !!
D . OW
the war departmeBt
Reel (:...,...
. ..~t~~~~:.~~~~~=w~~· ~·~~:+ .,_,. :p;i:i·;ked~~·=p~~t-:·:~~·~~~ -b~: _r:~ =~·
0

· ~==~2l

41toa..._

'

~.

'· • 'I' "

I, ~ ·J, ' '

I

I'•.

" ,.

;:a-lb",;tj~ h'

I

Park.
1--._··:: HY~
the Pres(dent
Is away, Sec· day by NRA ol!lclall.
of lives
The oomumers advisory bOOrd of
•
1 't
d t"
retary of the Treuury Woodin a nd the NRA.. which hWI waged a st.rong
Aboard the Sapinero in the harbna ' WI neRs~_J no:"
other money ehleftalns wiU direct fllht aptnst thl'! proposnl to '1ro- I o l rm OS 1'1 developed from a mild ga)e into a hurne8U6
the gl&amp;nt credit and tlnanoe pro- hibtt retaU sales for less than ..,1.-u
.
eram Juat Initiated by Mr. Rooee- wholesale C06t, plus ten percent. d 120-mile an hour velocaty.
velt. Touching every phase of tbe
Re&lt;overy p--m ot the admlnls· wa.a urging compromise .
I SJ.W home~~ and. btllldlngs
.
·-·Agreeing with ret"llers that cut- ~
h and ....... ttered alons the railroad
tration, the new move was de811Jr1ed throat priee competition 15 depreM- crumple b: nEath the force or, t e
400
00
to loolen the nation's money struc- lnr bWJiness over the entire eoun- ~ l~rrlftc wlnda, at\d s11w tht .lood ~~odhteonr ~fd
J::r ~~~'1R'tture and lhake blliJona Into trade t ry the consumen bonrd wa.or; wUl- wuk:rs rl.se {rem the Panuco r l~t•r, .....
u._
channels.
Inti. with moclitlca.tiona, to have a mundatlng the city 11nd dest:-oyms e~·front was left. standing.
Machinery to release •undreds of provision written Into the code pre-1 all hl their path.
Mexico City, St!p~. 26-IM:~
m1~1ons in depotlt! Ub:l up ln ventlns: sales below Invoice cmt.
The ar.tual ~oas ot. life llnd t h~ Military and sanU.a.t.Jon relief fOt,.cloiecl banks W8J'I the foundation 1 Mrs. Mary H. Rumsey. chairman numbt:r or mJur _d u.mcng th ~ eet we.re rushed to Tamptto t.odN.
stone ot the new monetary scheme. 1 or the a.d.Miory board, said It was pocrer d~~..Mefl of llvinR' along lh ' •.o aid thOuse.n:ls or re1~s left
In addltlon, the pforram embraced atnr..dinJ firm aga.lnst the 10 per- wnterfror.t and further lnla.nd will ~estltute by the hurricane --lili'lltC!h
tor aolvent but non-llquid cent provi11lon but would prevent not be known tor days. Thr- rool:o\1 t:lrstroyed the greater part of •
curt::I.Ume!tt for below-cost selllnl'.
I uf 15 per cent of the city's "'::;:~~I city and kUled 5,000 pel'IO~, ~, and a &amp;IMhing o Rreat
The modifications COMidered In and buUdlniJ&amp; have been bl
~rdlnJ to Information recet\'td ijf
surpluses
already
the completion or a posalble com- : away and hardly a structure eA- the goyermnent.
umber ~
monllll .
dlstrlbu'tlon
of
neepromlle
Included
a
ltmltatton
upon
caped
he&amp;"JY
damage.
,
Desptte
ttie
huP.
D
.. -. 1
d.ent of
desUtute.
the UBe or "leaden" under which : Establishment or martial l•w doatbl reported In ~ om."'~ f!'L•
verlfted
pqram Just drafted nationally advertised articles are I brought some degree of order to nuuncement, other reJ)artll ~ fli!'
membera any worklnl ~rty t.nd
WJIS the Pre8ldent's anawer to In· sold as a means of sUrrinr consum- the stricken city In the sunlit calm ooene a.ld the death llit WU~ IIl~
r.hase was ordered..
ouardl nrec1 Into the a1r, haltlnll cretwtnr demands for currency In- er Interest.
whieb followed the t.errl.ble !ltorm. smaller. One report conaerv.U~
the lllabt of two ot the men, WONI tJatlon. The executive hope~ to Despite the demand for revision What little ean be done 18 being estimated ttle deatha at
\iDI
Ro&amp;. The othen, however, oon- a.vold direct infiatlon and use of of the code, leading retaUe-rs who done by th.e Mexican R8d arose .Prellklmlt Ro&lt;trtauel 01*fe~
•
. ec1 pell•mell ond dodpd IIIIo the .PrlnUna
preuea. He
hu bact the 10 percent limitation plan, jand ot:tw" relief acem:les ror thOBe tntton brtpd.ee to flY to the atrtca.t
•erbrullh of tb.e woodz,
~r:v confidence the plana just In• shoftd no signs or yteld.lng.
whose hornet: a.nd po-se118 1ons were city, Mexico'• larltet oU porl, ~ldll
AuUlorlttes of aurroun411'11 toWn&amp; ttlated will supply the necessary InHugh 8. Johnlan. NRA admlnls-J swept away.
=~=
=~e ~-~"f'yC
a"rd vlllalee were warned. to be,.~ ~$! tn purchUIIll power and trator, waa expected to reach a . 1 witnessed the recent hurricane
the lookout for the eeeaped you., •. b&amp;J.t.nce the structure or Amerlco.n speedy decllton on approval of the In &amp;m Domin80 and Puerto Rico reeldents.
'
ecanomiCR.
code or turn It bact to deputy ad- but th.. dama.~Je done here was tar
A wee~ from tomorrow nivht the mlntatra.tor A. D. Whiteside tor re- "rtate; Ba.J"!es weighing tons and
Prealdent wtll come back to New vl51on. Johnson l8 In Walter Reed f:.m.a.ller bOats were carried far Inland
I
Y.ork from Jl)&lt;de Park. a.nd will ad- hospital recuperaUfll trorn an opdteu tbe Nattona.l Catholic Char- eration for a minor Infection.
Utes. CIOie friends felt privately
President Roosevelt ,himself rna~
Rulii\i M..te l.ieenl.e Fee !lull Mr. Rooaevelt might take tblo decide tbe Issue. The Preoldeat Ifp
J
oeouton to verbally and publlcly waa reported to be continuing his
Muat be Paid in Spite,.. l'ep!1 to the pteu or tnrtallonlals. own otudr of tbe ,.tau code as tt
3181!
£.emption Law
on saturday tn Hyde Park, ULe embraees a ta.r-reachtng policy.
_
•

...!!.ot

.

f' ,"· '

' I

S¥wnel..:

.,

~.

\

;
Oldahc11na
I.

A famout wn"ter ~- eapre'.a.. a. +sire for the tift ~ich,
would penilit u• to- ounelva u other'! 1ee us. F~t.ly or
uofortunately, u the cue may be, such pt hal not b~ fi.U us.
If it were, it i• ,-lble that the IQID of -.Jfoeomplacency ~ould be
'
comiderabUy leueneclln 10me people.
Some profe1aon lftlll to thinW that the m,u:hlne hu Hc:ome
'· &lt;1,. ~tronpr than Ita crw.tor, whO. others think th• hwaan ra.ce huJ
·' 'been conquerecl\ut ita lwldiwork and that the ~le, iutead of
enjoyint the 1_,1c; ·d~e by their da;n, \hi!~~. ilhould endea·
vor to~~ proct~tillll of ttcialtli.. ~~P, tlait~ are oth,en
wbo RJ the Woilll· g '~!'one off HeaUH It ~r· '-Rltia for be1nJ1
better off that~ und~MJDed of in the paa
~
Merdlanta who keep the" pocll Well ~~~.J~yecl In their
1torea and wloelm reap tliie full bellefit of .-.e•$pll.per · adver·· ·•·
ti•inr. ·
·

·· Not 10111 ap the p.ople of Spllia .baDillh~ their Kiot and
1et up a RepubliC• .. . Apparently th,Y' ani... ~bs today of the
wildOJD of that move. Same of th- . . to tldDk that a klfll is
aot IUCh ao a:peiWin flflire-h•d after all.
ln1~ of tiriq h-lf out -llda1 arillsftll townlookint for
thinplhe waatl, tlie ~f~ -.,wall~-,.~~~· ~ niiWipa.per
adnrtllemcnitaaad •-Jf~J .ltLtls!L...I.to~ ·~!tO advertiH,
ah:e need&amp; there.
·
lmowinathat ahe
ean aecure. ~at
.
.
'

.

~

'

'

At the pmmt dme th»'Wodd- to .. aD llllAf1 •d·IUI·
picloui
Qne,: . '
.
. I,
I
.
' ;
'
.
·:
~

.

.I •

!.

*· -

!:

\'

"

'd
Must
)}e,
ai
P
Fee
By Ex•Soldl'ers
·'

•

-~

1

Counties tiable

For Pasteur Co11t

.t.

Amollll Ret
B&gt;' WILLIAM s . NEAL
INS Starr corre.pondent

By W . L. JORDAN
poDcy wtth reprd to
Eye-witness of the Tampico burricE~ne and flood 1
mayorally conteot.
Copyright 1933 by INS
SO anxi!I&lt;Js waa Mr. Roooevell to
Wuhlngton.
Sept 26-INS.- A
•
T
·
H arb or, S.. fttr.'rlt;. "~
mA~ it ·clear he w:tll take no part
Aboard S. S. Sapmero,
amp100
;t:;ntit ,t he JN,yoralty race he announe- c;ompromlse plan to Pnd the acute INS--Sections of the once rich city of Tampico, the leaded he wm have no
1n
row over proposed 10 percent lOSII
.
.
!l
d
d I tPI·
York toDtw:ht. Not only
limitation provision of the code or ing oil port of the republic of MexiCO, o~n ere
~ : :
exeeuttve has directed no
ratr competition ror uoo.ooo re- feet of water today followhlg a deva!Jtating hurrlc.fi.P
I ~•n~ be made for him
hillers was under oonaklers.tion to~ 1 and flood which took a toll of hundredf if not thou!l!a~,ls
wiD

I .'

·

rneAt
'

it

York,

;

Arson Attempts
Adniitted by ·

-

• '

Plus Tested Selling Ideas ..

pn"emntent' reeatabliahed

it

Did yQUI Ever Stop:: ye Think ?

'

Word has been

Me11:ico City, Sept. 26--INS--The Meue&amp;n
contact wi~ the hur•
ricane--devaetated rerion about Tampico at BOOD
today but 1till waa unable to attempt any aecur..
ate eaUmate of the numL-r
of d-d, varlouaJ. y
Dt:
· d
f
•~
S 000. ·
·
reporte
af rom ...,., to ,
~
~ ; ,,...
f'
- ·
il"
\ ~·
~ft.
ADoelmo
Madu,
chie
....
m
eraticma in the atate of Tamaulipaa, wi
, . f~~~.~.
that the
l.Aa ''

I
leave the capital for
nine-day eacked of wearine apparelaad jew..
~ Jfew York City a nd In hb e11'J. Tllie tbe first tirrw durin• I
fukher upstate In Hyde Park . the presr- nt Cuban trouble that u
executive was
leave here 1 ·A mericq home
knowa to u .., I
a. bout 1 P. M.• will apend I .
been violated.
In hll Sixty•
street
.... _- ·· ..
·
...
...,.~....-,,_
and tomorrow c
Plan
~rl~~,:;:·
~
Palrnk.
New
Yo~·
om.pronuEse
d.
.,..,Y 1
·R
" F ) to
11.

board ~( th~ ~~~nd Steel ·.'!JO_, .arld
o. 11!preeent8.tl\le ·: ot the Colorado

Wom~n

'

President Rooeevelt walched the I u~nr1. Luc1'I • Smythe Stadllrctr, •
greatest peaee time monetary pro- hative of MontJ"Omery, Ala., whoae

==============

Co., ,L. Ie. Block. cll&amp;!r!DN' ol , tlje

";.,

BULLETIN
By ARTHUR CONSTANTINE
INS S taIf C orrapolld ent

rram .ever attempted, get under~ home at Havana was •tared by 1
way here today • and prepared to &amp;TOUP of Cuban Jooten and ralk

BIG STEEL DEAL ON'

,.r

Wind Followed By Flood From Panuco River. ~lrl'J•.;.
in1 Houaeo Away; 50 Missing In Floods In
rope; Several Killed In Quake
,,,.

IN8 Starr cor..,oondent
1
Wuhlnrton.
Sept . oe-INs- •

aa1oo

By Order
of the Em..~~~
•
~
l'i""f c;:ojlun~n~~"r:;~
~
· Atteit. L J. Heiner, Recorder.
.

Matlo1l

'

OTHER TOWNS ARE HARD HIT

By EDWARD B. LOCKETT

New York, Sept. 28-lNB-"H,.
wasn't happy unless h'! waa ':VtlrkiniJ. even thnMg"h he was repeated-

or lbo s..........

A n11DliMii- ,; Important matten will be

Balo;oab...nlo wm bo

'

The followlnl ' wert

.

AID RECOVERY
Preaid-nt LeaYea White
House On Short Trip
To New York

Author

Th ... iQIIOD l'tSIIDel lnasinHB meetlftl!t Of the erd.ttf tal-

j

ILLUSTRATIONS
;~;* , ~ i.·~AJ~U:TS, COPY

IN W~KE Of UVASHTING HURH

Credit Pro,..am Dealped To Loosen Na·
tion'a Money

Career Of HJimbri~t And In Daylichtl Quintet Crswl
Short Story Wnter · Throuch Small Venti!! ·
Ia Cut Short
lator ()peninr
"YOU KNOW ME Al"

...,...., ... ~ 'leoi»!U .... "' ,..,...~. ,. ----~·
'
.
RIR'iiloA'i 'PAk"TY'

MiliTARY AND

f:SCAPE IS MADE ,.

lnfamoUA "Machine Gun"
Kelly Comes To End
OfTrsil

A~

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION!
w-...~

RELIH fORCES
.nCHHER n AID STRICKEN

1

fifth

A meet.IDr will be field aE ihe Nr.w Martin Hotel Tuetby eveniDf at whleh 4hne a di.!JCUilllon will ~ tia.d 'nlaUYe &amp;o a drive cecemlnl' the NKA. In Pomeroy l.nd vlelnltJ.

t · No Extra Cost!

MONHARY

Cubans l.oo!ed Home

~UN IS BEGUN BY
1s HEART ~ICTtM G=:~:::~E;~ ADMINISTRHmN

-

Five Mak~~Bre~

JAMES H. BUTLER

'

GH~AT

• ••••

•••••

•••••

•••••

RING W. URDN[H ~~t~:~cl:~~l

f~M~US WRITER

New SIIIJI'IIII, Florida

UJf Kaylor.
and

1'110,_,

ilblo.

Ralel Radwwl
ROOMS liM, fJ.sl
aAm$1...

MUtord Hoft'ma'n ·and family.
Miss Jean R.ou3h was a. troek end
guesL or Mrs. l!;noln. :aro,n.
M!ldred and ha.n Layne, Lucy ·

Believed

WHEN KillER AND
.WifE ARE CAUGHT

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

~I

•••••

•••••

~r:'!i;~~~

~

will attend the weddlnr

Mllll ADd&amp; Robln.eon. daughter

~

A' lane Pilots
Get 8
, a}an· R '
IFhen
· · Air· 2 1 Houn

SUICIDES IN JAR

'nleodore Robinson. hb cousin.
---.
Kenneth Walker. This wu tbe Springfield, 0., Sept. 26-INs-'.
~1 purpose of the trip to Hyde TmPriPoll"d on a. d1aon:lerly conduct,
PUt.
charge, Ed1mrd ReUotr. Sfl. h"ld
- There was still a p&lt;mjbtllty the 'pnded his life here today by han 1•

· .
would attend tile open· 1Se15flon of the American r..e.ton
qonventton In Chicago ne:rt Mon·
da'f, but this was considered slight.
The President will
retur~ to
W_.talncton after his speech the
night of October f .

·

11111' himself with
cell In the Cln.rk
totr was a fonner
""'ftn~ hotnP. In
t.tea .sa.ttt: ·
·

his belt tn his
county jail. RetInmate of a V"tDayton authorl-

·

--

1ft

W eeldy to R f'! e e i • e
700 Ami 1 p
$1,
ua •7
- ·~

ChicaJO, Sept. 28-DfS-Plve m__a_- 1..~,

Jor air transport linea today
nounced. u etfecttYe Oct.. 1 ;..~•.:::: 1:~~~~
rate of salarles tor pllots
rrom t'l.OOO to s~uoo annually un ..
der the NRA plan schedule.
Ari average of eiJhteen houn a
week will pay $'1'.000 per year and

AGED MAN SHOT BY 21 hours wtn pay $7,'100.
MASS FOR COWBOY IMITATORS tb~e!';,,-::!:!' are
PLANT
-INS-A Lines, American Alrwayo.

conttnent.al and western Alr,

Oolumbua, 0 .. Sept. -

game of "eowboy" played bV two 1! tem Air Exprell and 'E&amp;stt!m
rear old Oolumbull boys, had ended tra.nspott.

bere today ln Ule lhootlna of a 64·
feat-old man.
The boJI~ Robert Val' O,ll:e and
llalpb Prlae, eonlronted o . w.
8ktnner with a .22 O&amp;Uber rttle.
and ordered b.bQ.
hold up hta
~~v~
·
t •
tanda. The m•.,
e I.
bands,~. ond . .
.,'I!JIII

1:

11··•

~pproxlmately uo of Ute 3'1'5 piwtU pt a pay Increaae under the new rate. Based
lte of ~-

lots emploYed

on • ccmpoa
..,..,...,
hOUJ'ly pa_y tor f.JyJnr time.

·Jots'.i lncome
illf!""'

wm

averaee

•$?!10 an hOlD\ the co-nleo

Ioken to of
UDI~t
In· ·~
ll'eaimont
.a iounded
,:. ·t1"f ,....;.;.
.• ...,. - •• ·~po.y
__.. &amp;ehedules
h .....
The were queotlolled by
01'eue wl~· w~ -rr:~ of .l e ~...QIIe auiiMM 1 llown ID' ~ to equalllo the rotea.

j....

~~~~~

I

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="1059">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="70234">
                <text>09. September</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="70931">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="70930">
              <text>September 25, 1933</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="8045">
      <name>kimberling</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="9499">
      <name>knode</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
