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I CHARITY , ~ED
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fiRES HOME. B~RN
OMMITS SUICIDE

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READERS' NOTICE - 11 JOU
the Newo Olllce of The
Tribune, call 2811-L; If the Bualn1111
Olllce ulr for 202-B.

TAfT RHUSES TO

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AID IN REVISION
Of TAXING SYSTEM

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Bluntly Tella Governor
10 Mill Pro-1
Ia Miotake

CAN SPEND TIME

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In Oppo.inr Propoaecl
Amendment
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clmlrmfln. H. R McPher11011, T. W.
Jc ncs, C E Peoples. Jacob DeaQ.,
v.- A Compton, Mrs. c. F Ra.th·
Lurn, Cady Wbnle)', Mrs. Van, E.
McDade, Mrs. A. V Howell and
Mr Kelntz of wllom, Mll;s Whaley
ond JacOb Dean paRSed to their
tternal reward before the work wu

to pmolde
membera who

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MEXICO APPEALS FOR Am
J4elleo City, Oct. 3-IN6-For-

mer Pretlttent. EmUo Portea 011,
ht~ad of the Tampleo relld commit~
tee, today appealed fCir cont.rJbutlol\8 from aU Mealcam living In
tbei United States t-o aid the vlctlms of the Tamploo hWTieane and
flood.
"We lleed
help on a ooll06Slll

You

enough aromatic Turkim
know, ever since
-are blended and croasthe lndia1111 found out
tilendecl the CheaterAeld
the pleasute of smoklnr tiJ.;.
Way,
bacco, thete have beeit mllllj
way&amp; of enjoying it.
Then the clprettea are
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But of all th~. way~ in . , m~de right- 6rm, 1 wellwhich ll&gt;llaccb io uoecJ, tf1C . 'filled, Chesterfield uses the
cigarette is die milcle8t fllin&gt;.
right kind of pure cigarette
paper.'
~npilier tliing-cirareites
1fhere are otherpxl ciga·
• are•a)lollt th'e, most eon..&amp;nient tnnoke. All ym'l ha"e 1 ~. of cilune, but Chestto do iB ltJ:i!'t ,,ft\!'~h~ 1~ ~ ' o;ti\CI~. ii I ' ( '
EverytGmg that.pt~ney
the cigareuj! elaae's
can buy and eveeythlng tlllt
milder, IM cigareere
science know8 abt).ut IS used
~hal fluees beuer.
to make Chcsterlit!TdS.
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home·&amp;JOWD
IIH! a.sk you 10 try diem.
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nacet
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PARALYZE
Pennaylorania; U.ireat
Spreado To Weot
Vircinia

comp!!.ny in
CIO.il Lon

The Jiublic will p i - be adYillfld that
we hav,e WOn apJ111inted
diatributinr
areacj for;'Atlat:Powder.
Phone 498.L
or call at tlie-:BLIJt DIAMOl'ID COAL CO.

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FRUIT , fh;R~

fAll sta~o1:::s;~:~est HAVANA 15 OUIHI
~N DEAf £AHS . IN D~~=·~ l!;:: ~nro- AfT[R WilD NICn.
:STRIKE or MIIUS T~~;;~~;.:;;,.~~~ j WH[N w~ KllUD i'
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the picket IIJ:.o•.s indleated they we1 e
disposed Lo heed ne~ther commands
or i.he rovernment nor t.he plea" of
their own union officers to "aupP&lt;&gt;L1 Ute Pretilchmt and bTCt buck
the Job."
1 Sl.l'lkers tit lhe Welrlon Steel

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b:-J other 'ehurchea on tbe ftl'llt Saba
l1atb ot the mf,ll1tJl of ~
members of the Sunday setoo1 cl.d.llll
es of the Simpson M lij church
presented a l:ta.lly Day Jll'Ogra.m
SundaY bl connection with the ll!•·
uul Churell s~ rvlc.e•.
'fhe fol1owint~: program wa.s a:Lver~:
J'lve-mtv.ute talk. Percy L. Peoplr.S,
tr.achet qf the IILdles clas11; piano
aulo, Nara Tracy; rt~Cltatlon, Bobble .Eperilbach, .rona:, flve girls of
the ChUdren's Home; recltatlo"l,
runald Miller; vocal solo. ~orm'!ll
Fcss and concludlng remarll:s ny
P.!:!V ManeSll, eastor of the ct1urell.

P,~~r ' B~el

Senate Mail-Shipping Probe

In a truculent. mood, mQer&amp; in

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PittaburP, Pli., Ott. $-~8MobillJation of strlklnl mlQt Into
cto.se Jcnlt ptc&amp;t~ llnM, ln th
or NRA appeala tor induatrlall)e&amp;ce
today silnalilied a conttnUionee o
widespread etrlkes wheh h&amp;n
alyr.ed the b1"\1m..nous eoeJ
try and han spread to at.eel nul.
of the We&amp;t Vir&amp;lnla Panhandl~ a.nc.
the Pl.ttsburgh district.

were

"Tap.s"

~rat. UN.

ms starr

l~t '!h«il be f\ r :o~t " He IA.Ve a
llrlef re~~ume or wa1at the society is
(l!)!ng after wnk:h tbe ftrlng J;QU~

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By LEO V. DOLAN

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!Olinde&lt;!, clu11lng the prORram
The genera.! commlttee In charae.

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perish It Wfl an!!

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Speculation Rife •• to c.r,.
eraor'a Choice for Su·
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After he set lire to hl.l houae 8ll4
l'elr Carpenter, John Pl8chler
yn,n ago, t&amp;taJiy wounded hlm..
when he turned a shot ~ Gil.
h!maelt shortly after noon Mon4111.#'.
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Oh!o and Wa:t Vlrtinl&amp;-Palr
•nd WednNday
Not much

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1J••na Fishier Belie•ecl To
Han Become Sud·
denly Demented

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WEATHER FORECAST~·~·

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Q.Rd thf
of tht

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~hat Oovemor
Ocorae White and the state adrnln1tratkm have failed to provide 1
prot&lt;otlon '"' the mo.noo.aecurltJes
depoalted In hia I
there Ls "grave dan-

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By GeneraI Street I
En 1 a 1ement

Fortune's Favorite

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Plll&gt;lloi&gt;..S Doll)' allG
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LDc&amp;ted pn Lower 6ecoDd Street, Pom.ero)', o .
. 1fl*li our tmodll send ua I~ .... neu matter tor pl:lbUrUt.oo tber :
~ Ill oil CMOS olftl lhelf nameo-&amp;ltboooh !lot """"'" -11J lo bO I
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STAR
ltett reoemty t01· etru:tnnall. 0 , Oct s-tN&amp;-14orl.11&amp;·
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he has employrnellt..
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nor Benedict Roln.Ul, pucor ot St
M111 Marla By1n o f E LJ { f'f·
M'"" Nellie He1l.llley and eon Del·
Bectwlp ehurdl here, died ln St.
Vlnunt.a halpttal today of blood pool wa:; the geust fQr u few ctav1 bt:rt , lett Sunday .ifor Akron, whe~
ht'r h u.sba.r.d llr.a ' eiUploYIJ).tnt..
polJoiUnr resultina' from a let am- of Mr an~ Mrs D 8 Spnncl'r ·
Lawre nce Rose and faruUy were
Mrs. Chas Hol~r ts 111
putation two weeU sao
Mrs Ni!l!ie Hf'~~~f'Y "' as a guf'i'.&gt;t wee k end guet~t.!l oto relaUvea at
-~~--c r her cow;!n Vrm'l:-1 ~f'a::w and Long Bot LOm
lnmlly .recemly
Mr, Mat' FJU!kenberger of Ak·
LEGAL NOTICE
Mervll H al ..ld 11.nd fam 1ly who om h1!.8 been the KUe~~ t the ~
•pent thl' s11 m m er ~ Kt PSL uf llH . wo 'W ee ks o f he r pa.ren t.t, Mr. o.nd
panni.!' !'.~r anr"I M1 U.1. u r· !n
Mn: S ~ HolLer ..
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APPLES
FOR

For

~torage

Cold

Golden Ro~ll Who
, Come Friday

Store your Applea in our modem cold
atorage-Write us for rates.

Store at Home where you can .keep in
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THE T. H. DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.
PO~TOFFJCF.

MJDDLEPPOR.T

Storage Capacity 10,000 Baaketa, Pomeroy.
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ATTENTION!

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WALLACE
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"Btl' Jet* ltaa.olplt, aow In
tHond 7t:a• 011
TliondJke varat, aDII eee IOl the natlau'a
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atar-.. hu h•• a
lnt PM e1reer e , e r maca
lilrla . . . . . . . . . . little A!"""''

C. P. Sm~t.!s, Pa,.tor, Syracuse

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Sunday !'Chool 9:30 A

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familJ' lllra aew Ustenfae

~u.a State. "Blr Jer• ia
Toaaar Mek ho•e which ••
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Mei:al-lal'terJal eplodid. Be'a
nila.ewltat hlrll..hat wlllll
'l'hnt417ke apeB hJa
M .,..,. from Dor•tbr
•••Jh._ of the ,-Jc·he.t m.u
AUwul - the 01t'ller of tle Jlaseworka In •hie•
Po• labors.
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morning b" Army lenders close t.o
Col Fulgt'nclo Butlsta chief of Uw
staff who said he wn~ ~uu IOY.n.Jly

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t11xteen bushel&amp; cf corn are rethruughoul the state.
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qulred to fatten "' slxt:~-pounder,. There waa a time In the old d,_ys
with no extra char1e1 tor room \\hen we read cf bumper crop11,
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Bf'rvtce. The total I&amp; etshty mtlllon Rlant pumP.klnll and bowle_ntd
PRISONERS AND PAROLES
1buahell or corn.
aheep. The , bh11 were Jop1tded wlth
wheat. The araln elevators were
T PRESEN1' there is a prison e r in the Ohio Stat9-1)rtsou
El&amp;hty mlllltm bushels ot corr. st.u!Ced. to the chins.
who IS rated i\~1 one of the womt cnmlnals in the lll-- would have mea.nt a glut of the I
1034 mJrket T11e sovornment saw
Todlly It Is 1\ question of re·
stitution. JuHt now he is serving t1mc in ihc solitary con - tbat comtnr, so 1t plc;~wed the elshty !1:nds and paper work Harvest
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b
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•. ,. ,, mll~ion ur-der tn 1933. You will ttmc ls !!pent In the telcpllDne
ft ncment portiOn
O
e ms 1tut10n ecaUI~e e ll cmp..,.- ' "" ncvet g:et a twisted neck from look~ bc()th. The bellt thing that can hap ..
1pen on a fann L' to sink a well tor
to levd the convicts, Sunday, into an uprhsing with tho IPI ahca~.
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1water and strike lniC. That'll what
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possl e.
e a empt 1,
Queer thtn
are happenlnll La ,_ u need today

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lus (a:o~c bus been brought to the parole board twice bU 1
htt:; been &lt;'ontinued each time. Ho is a rubber, cominr t1~
~hu pen for participatidu il1 highw11y robbery, one of our
ma1m· and vicious crimes. 1-lis l't!COt'd Ill ext.remetr bad,•
\tlllll'c Ius htcarceration and he h} wanted 111 Ka'nsa~ for vtlt:ln t ~r J n of parole m addition to chargeM ~tauding ugaifl.-.t,

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()c:xlet Keezer, Conner newspaper·
. ~an aml economist of Brooklantl~•lie, ~d., le new ex~cuttve directo1
Of the Con~:;umcrs' AdvuJOry Board.
1 tfe uq f&gt;icturf'd at ht11 d(!ek in NRA
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Ath... , tl~"' .,. ~ODQaet Ita
·llll •~in ~ilino Chriotmao
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THAT there ia more to any buaineao than merely having a
pll't:e to ol!l buaineu.
Sec:urinr the merchandia~ to aell io ooly the firot otep.
The moat important thinala the oellina of merchandiw and
aellina it rirbL
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The rilht kind of merdtandioe, bac:ked up by the ri11ht kihd
of Advertuina, will alwayo build a profitll)&gt;le byaineu.
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Good advertiaina c:reatu an irreatible appeal.
J\avertloed merdtat\dlae'lhraya createt IPOd·will for any
buoineu becauoe it aivw ..U.futjon.
The .c JemP4 for advertiaed 1ooo11 io IJ'OWII)g day br day.
Advartioilr alwaya !l'lllkeo a WO!IderfuJ. jm~aion on buoy
ahop~a; ~heY alwaya read th.e ada before ahbppins in order to

s cn1• nct·d l&lt;)

nntl pru-

nntlme and money.

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nervq. give way 1Ptder th9 strain.
And a nervoua m.D. ie troquentl7 not
reaponsible for the thinks h111 aaye.
Butresponalble or not, his bitter, 11barp
worda can cruell,.- wound those around

ma.y be afterward.

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Watch your nervea. Get your full
amount of sleep evetty night. Eat regn.
lar1y and sensibly. :Find thn~ f.or recrea·

tion. And smoke Camels-for Camel's
costlier tobtllC08utHtr~t on yourMn'•.t.
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Truthful advertiai!1r bu a ~de ranre of apJieaL

David Lloyd GeoriJC suys t;,;;-;;;c World Wu1· •huuld
bH\'C endefl in l n16. We can ¥0 him 0!11..! !JeUcr lUltl l'lny I
', '*Jlat it should have ended the day hefure it •tarted.

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tak
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iB a teat o.se:cb one of the~ six_ty ciN!Ies! He~e

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Jutit tu prove to you how tr~n•itory J\mcrlcanM U1't'
in their intel'est~ nnd emotjonH, qoes un,d10dy rcmt~mht•l
leChllOCI"aC)"?

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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, 'OKLA.

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say critical hostesses

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deportotion to England.

nlrcndv ~ honn thut he I"' n fil ~ U'11ed tu

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AS42 YIAIS AGO
a-w25t

Whut all intcreRted law ulJiding citizens of thl~
Mlalt• want to know iR jul:ll:! why l-lhould ~uch an enemy IH
civtlizntion and Cl'iminal extrnordlnUj , ht:!- enm cons1dcred
fur a parole? Why !'ho~ld nn t H hum&amp;!l being, (it iR 't 1
mimwmer loo cull him « man) of hl:; udiber 1\.lld hi~ ilk.
he ke pt tn the 1m&lt;tltut10n t u ~Serve the lull time of the ~en-t
tcnce '! _E ven lhai, 1l may well be lmllgmed il'l hardly ::;. · 1
\'t!l'c eno~tgh to prnperl~r punil'l h iiuch a criminwl.
A o a rnntte1· o f fnct, hb cn l. dll('t nnd hio.: rccual hct ~
].ri:;; un lor thu Uulnnte of \til't l t tt~ ' ~a

mayonnaiser·
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l!f, Y. P S 6:30 P M.
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(,,fiUnday
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fas&amp;or, Mlddlrport
school 9:10 A M

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TIJC crops are plQwed under, the
DUSTY RC(IADS
rattle are hambur1ed and you can
HEUE i~ one thmg ::;Ud:! thnt l'esulted from the dedica~
play a bus drum solo on the empty
s•lo. There K notbtng tn the barn.
tio11 of the State Park neat Pot11and, Sun pay. Thu\1
When a cuw='le:J twenty
\ thtng iti thu.t Governor Whit e, }f er'e,rMcan )).~l lpnaer
ol l!\llk.lh,e¥
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P.l ea d IgnOl'ftn&lt;:e tU:i to uaty rou s .n . e gJlB oun Y, h · ;. .. cc:· ''· lunch wqon 11 l'hey are or the remaJntng: quarts and
and when a plea Is made for mor e hard sut·facing of high -'
and crllckling In tbe Crying: 1"1bles l&amp;arn to chew tobacco very
oan
are balanced on the ca.lly In liCe
WUYIS iu this n ~ ck oi the woods.
walter's a.rm. It's stupe,Ntous · But
·Whether or uot we, are able to get any mol'e roatle a tragedy of the Rnlm"* world If
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When
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ere SOOJl, IS pro emat~cu. , ..,u we may: )CIU
you don't know whether It has be~:n
rettt ass.ur
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tl'.\6 era as Ule ttme of the big
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cloud of du:;t through' which it was even difficult to s~e round-up. The hog cenaus was tnk· We cal it cquallzhur 11-nd hue
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hi
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b1•oken all of Blondin's old records
the car Uii-ectly uhead ot h \m, he WI
o everyt ng po!l-•
to: tight rope walking and .11ack
~it.lie iu lhJ,:. future for hard ~urface
roud Improvement&lt; It meMs iel!&amp; dOQ:B ·tmd more corn v.ite perCormanct21.
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N. Y P ~ 6 lu P M
h!Vl&amp;.elis(ic serylce 7·30 P M
PrJlrY~r mtehng Wed 7 30 P M
B\blc (tud:f' Fri. 7·30 p M

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By the carload, truckload, or oingle bUlhel. ·
All popu\ar varietiea for cooking, eatinlJ ,
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Plll&gt;lloi&gt;..S Doll)' allG
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LDc&amp;ted pn Lower 6ecoDd Street, Pom.ero)', o .
. 1fl*li our tmodll send ua I~ .... neu matter tor pl:lbUrUt.oo tber :
~ Ill oil CMOS olftl lhelf nameo-&amp;ltboooh !lot """"'" -11J lo bO I
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ltett reoemty t01· etru:tnnall. 0 , Oct s-tN&amp;-14orl.11&amp;·
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he has employrnellt..
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nor Benedict Roln.Ul, pucor ot St
M111 Marla By1n o f E LJ { f'f·
M'"" Nellie He1l.llley and eon Del·
Bectwlp ehurdl here, died ln St.
Vlnunt.a halpttal today of blood pool wa:; the geust fQr u few ctav1 bt:rt , lett Sunday .ifor Akron, whe~
ht'r h u.sba.r.d llr.a ' eiUploYIJ).tnt..
polJoiUnr resultina' from a let am- of Mr an~ Mrs D 8 Spnncl'r ·
Lawre nce Rose and faruUy were
Mrs. Chas Hol~r ts 111
putation two weeU sao
Mrs Ni!l!ie Hf'~~~f'Y "' as a guf'i'.&gt;t wee k end guet~t.!l oto relaUvea at
-~~--c r her cow;!n Vrm'l:-1 ~f'a::w and Long Bot LOm
lnmlly .recemly
Mr, Mat' FJU!kenberger of Ak·
LEGAL NOTICE
Mervll H al ..ld 11.nd fam 1ly who om h1!.8 been the KUe~~ t the ~
•pent thl' s11 m m er ~ Kt PSL uf llH . wo 'W ee ks o f he r pa.ren t.t, Mr. o.nd
panni.!' !'.~r anr"I M1 U.1. u r· !n
Mn: S ~ HolLer ..
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FOR

For

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Cold

Golden Ro~ll Who
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Store your Applea in our modem cold
atorage-Write us for rates.

Store at Home where you can .keep in
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THE T. H. DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.
PO~TOFFJCF.

MJDDLEPPOR.T

Storage Capacity 10,000 Baaketa, Pomeroy.
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"Btl' Jet* ltaa.olplt, aow In
tHond 7t:a• 011
TliondJke varat, aDII eee IOl the natlau'a
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atar-.. hu h•• a
lnt PM e1reer e , e r maca
lilrla . . . . . . . . . . little A!"""''

C. P. Sm~t.!s, Pa,.tor, Syracuse

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Sunday !'Chool 9:30 A

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familJ' lllra aew Ustenfae

~u.a State. "Blr Jer• ia
Toaaar Mek ho•e which ••
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Mei:al-lal'terJal eplodid. Be'a
nila.ewltat hlrll..hat wlllll
'l'hnt417ke apeB hJa
M .,..,. from Dor•tbr
•••Jh._ of the ,-Jc·he.t m.u
AUwul - the 01t'ller of tle Jlaseworka In •hie•
Po• labors.
.-811 Jer'
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&lt;Cont111Ut.a mnn Page One)

morning b" Army lenders close t.o
Col Fulgt'nclo Butlsta chief of Uw
staff who said he wn~ ~uu IOY.n.Jly

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t11xteen bushel&amp; cf corn are rethruughoul the state.
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qulred to fatten "' slxt:~-pounder,. There waa a time In the old d,_ys
with no extra char1e1 tor room \\hen we read cf bumper crop11,
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Bf'rvtce. The total I&amp; etshty mtlllon Rlant pumP.klnll and bowle_ntd
PRISONERS AND PAROLES
1buahell or corn.
aheep. The , bh11 were Jop1tded wlth
wheat. The araln elevators were
T PRESEN1' there is a prison e r in the Ohio Stat9-1)rtsou
El&amp;hty mlllltm bushels ot corr. st.u!Ced. to the chins.
who IS rated i\~1 one of the womt cnmlnals in the lll-- would have mea.nt a glut of the I
1034 mJrket T11e sovornment saw
Todlly It Is 1\ question of re·
stitution. JuHt now he is serving t1mc in ihc solitary con - tbat comtnr, so 1t plc;~wed the elshty !1:nds and paper work Harvest
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b
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•. ,. ,, mll~ion ur-der tn 1933. You will ttmc ls !!pent In the telcpllDne
ft ncment portiOn
O
e ms 1tut10n ecaUI~e e ll cmp..,.- ' "" ncvet g:et a twisted neck from look~ bc()th. The bellt thing that can hap ..
1pen on a fann L' to sink a well tor
to levd the convicts, Sunday, into an uprhsing with tho IPI ahca~.
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1water and strike lniC. That'll what
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possl e.
e a empt 1,
Queer thtn
are happenlnll La ,_ u need today

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\Vhat we want to menUou however, i~ the fact that
lus (a:o~c bus been brought to the parole board twice bU 1
htt:; been &lt;'ontinued each time. Ho is a rubber, cominr t1~
~hu pen for participatidu il1 highw11y robbery, one of our
ma1m· and vicious crimes. 1-lis l't!COt'd Ill ext.remetr bad,•
\tlllll'c Ius htcarceration and he h} wanted 111 Ka'nsa~ for vtlt:ln t ~r J n of parole m addition to chargeM ~tauding ugaifl.-.t,

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()c:xlet Keezer, Conner newspaper·
. ~an aml economist of Brooklantl~•lie, ~d., le new ex~cuttve directo1
Of the Con~:;umcrs' AdvuJOry Board.
1 tfe uq f&gt;icturf'd at ht11 d(!ek in NRA
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Ath... , tl~"' .,. ~ODQaet Ita
·llll •~in ~ilino Chriotmao
Cin ... ~P•~ Ia laTited to
.,..eh • that oetuicnL • • •
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THAT there ia more to any buaineao than merely having a
pll't:e to ol!l buaineu.
Sec:urinr the merchandia~ to aell io ooly the firot otep.
The moat important thinala the oellina of merchandiw and
aellina it rirbL
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The rilht kind of merdtandioe, bac:ked up by the ri11ht kihd
of Advertuina, will alwayo build a profitll)&gt;le byaineu.
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J\avertloed merdtat\dlae'lhraya createt IPOd·will for any
buoineu becauoe it aivw ..U.futjon.
The .c JemP4 for advertiaed 1ooo11 io IJ'OWII)g day br day.
Advartioilr alwaya !l'lllkeo a WO!IderfuJ. jm~aion on buoy
ahop~a; ~heY alwaya read th.e ada before ahbppins in order to

s cn1• nct·d l&lt;)

nntl pru-

nntlme and money.

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nervq. give way 1Ptder th9 strain.
And a nervoua m.D. ie troquentl7 not
reaponsible for the thinks h111 aaye.
Butresponalble or not, his bitter, 11barp
worda can cruell,.- wound those around

ma.y be afterward.

him-and eauM ~which will neftr

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Watch your nervea. Get your full
amount of sleep evetty night. Eat regn.
lar1y and sensibly. :Find thn~ f.or recrea·

tion. And smoke Camels-for Camel's
costlier tobtllC08utHtr~t on yourMn'•.t.
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Truthful advertiai!1r bu a ~de ranre of apJieaL

David Lloyd GeoriJC suys t;,;;-;;;c World Wu1· •huuld
bH\'C endefl in l n16. We can ¥0 him 0!11..! !JeUcr lUltl l'lny I
', '*Jlat it should have ended the day hefure it •tarted.

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tak
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iB a teat o.se:cb one of the~ six_ty ciN!Ies! He~e

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tobaccos than any otber popular brand of cigm:~.thisl '

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Jutit tu prove to you how tr~n•itory J\mcrlcanM U1't'
in their intel'est~ nnd emotjonH, qoes un,d10dy rcmt~mht•l
leChllOCI"aC)"?

:. .'bland.
JYetraeW•,._., ••.
not
on;. td &amp;..wr. Made or.

WhltaOJI

I~eo.dq1p,rtcr~&lt;l
wi I be I he

teclon to chn hzcd uud unrunize l ~nciAt~·.

anrthiOif about

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~ndtt,.oY*l"ud.agreel IV.Vt"•Mlr. ade 'Whip ~d ~ln1 i• aa. en..

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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, 'OKLA.

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deportotion to England.

nlrcndv ~ honn thut he I"' n fil ~ U'11ed tu

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AS42 YIAIS AGO
a-w25t

Whut all intcreRted law ulJiding citizens of thl~
Mlalt• want to know iR jul:ll:! why l-lhould ~uch an enemy IH
civtlizntion and Cl'iminal extrnordlnUj , ht:!- enm cons1dcred
fur a parole? Why !'ho~ld nn t H hum&amp;!l being, (it iR 't 1
mimwmer loo cull him « man) of hl:; udiber 1\.lld hi~ ilk.
he ke pt tn the 1m&lt;tltut10n t u ~Serve the lull time of the ~en-t
tcnce '! _E ven lhai, 1l may well be lmllgmed il'l hardly ::;. · 1
\'t!l'c eno~tgh to prnperl~r punil'l h iiuch a criminwl.
A o a rnntte1· o f fnct, hb cn l. dll('t nnd hio.: rccual hct ~
].ri:;; un lor thu Uulnnte of \til't l t tt~ ' ~a

mayonnaiser·
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3- INS- tse-

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Full P.ek
No Slack Fillinq

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Morning lVtlr.oiDip ltl 30 A. M.
l!f, Y. P S 6:30 P M.
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EWlna:elistlo service 7 30 P M
Pra.y~r mtoetJng Thl.irs 7:80 P . M

Havana

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THE NAZI\RENE
(,,fiUnday
r Smalq.
fas&amp;or, Mlddlrport
school 9:10 A M

1••• betweeD
.,.•• ~reat eastern alllnrsltJ'

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HARTINGER FRUI-T FARI\'1
Middleport
Phone 145-L ,

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radio te the

TIJC crops are plQwed under, the
DUSTY RC(IADS
rattle are hambur1ed and you can
HEUE i~ one thmg ::;Ud:! thnt l'esulted from the dedica~
play a bus drum solo on the empty
s•lo. There K notbtng tn the barn.
tio11 of the State Park neat Pot11and, Sun pay. Thu\1
When a cuw='le:J twenty
\ thtng iti thu.t Governor Whit e, }f er'e,rMcan )).~l lpnaer
ol l!\llk.lh,e¥
~er· tlf""" &lt;i~&gt;&lt;to +
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d
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are, rolllna· LtJP to the fr..'J. b«clr:."_'1)1q m.1 cma.n dump..
P.l ea d IgnOl'ftn&lt;:e tU:i to uaty rou s .n . e gJlB oun Y, h · ;. .. cc:· ''· lunch wqon 11 l'hey are or the remaJntng: quarts and
and when a plea Is made for mor e hard sut·facing of high -'
and crllckling In tbe Crying: 1"1bles l&amp;arn to chew tobacco very
oan
are balanced on the ca.lly In liCe
WUYIS iu this n ~ ck oi the woods.
walter's a.rm. It's stupe,Ntous · But
·Whether or uot we, are able to get any mol'e roatle a tragedy of the Rnlm"* world If
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When
you
look
at
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faun
today
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h ar d ~urt •
ere SOOJl, IS pro emat~cu. , ..,u we may: )CIU
you don't know whether It has be~:n
rettt ass.ur
~after the -'extJerwnce that Governor White
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TheporcineworldwlllrememOOr l mefltsubs.idy.
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ml e~ ' u con nur.
tl'.\6 era as Ule ttme of the big
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1 --d Su,nday ln i'JVIIlg or
cloud of du:;t through' which it was even difficult to s~e round-up. The hog cenaus was tnk· We cal it cquallzhur 11-nd hue
"II d
hi
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b1•oken all of Blondin's old records
the car Uii-ectly uhead ot h \m, he WI
o everyt ng po!l-•
to: tight rope walking and .11ack
~it.lie iu lhJ,:. future for hard ~urface
roud Improvement&lt; It meMs iel!&amp; dOQ:B ·tmd more corn v.ite perCormanct21.
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M,pmlng worship 10 30 A. M
N. Y P ~ 6 lu P M
h!Vl&amp;.elis(ic serylce 7·30 P M
PrJlrY~r mtehng Wed 7 30 P M
B\blc (tud:f' Fri. 7·30 p M

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APPLES, WHOLESALE and RET AU,.
By the carload, truckload, or oingle bUlhel. ·
All popu\ar varietiea for cooking, eatinlJ ,
and cider.
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who ia 93 ,-e.an or q11 o! At.henl
'Mft! the Sundar~UMta of her ntioe

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Mn. Henry Weaver Wert! BundaJ
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TO SELECT FIRS'f· Sl;Riti~ BACKFIELD
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C&gt;.OO tc ft-:10, p:J:s 1.00 t.o 2.1'4
neck ,~;hca1.1 S.liO \o &lt;~..So hd.
cauit- r&amp;,elpLII :MU a~rs 3.00 t.o
o!. (;5, belft'~ 3.:il0 to ,liO, fat CQW&amp;
~ -00 to 3.00, canners 70 Lo UO bulhi
1.80 to 2~~ mllk coYnl 13.50 to .U.OO.
Veal C&amp;lvn reeeipl:l m topB 1'.60
r~ondll 'l.OO \o 1.111, medium t .'JO to
5.90, common aod heavtes 3.00 to
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gu ~&amp;sing, we figured that Wt! .. ml ~1~t
nt well irUCSS too. So we pte.&amp;en!. 1
a u om· guess star tortu.y, Miss
0H\Cic Allen, Of t.lle [0.11\0IIS rad.lo
tco.m or Burns and Ailtn. MJ~s
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Here. ar~ t~e three l~u tl ct•s of tllt! Ohio State Uni\'cr~ tty's 1933 [ ov~!Ja ll L•nnT. Gil:n:m :.~ (Jn::' 1·f tl': ~
best defens1ve en~~ In th: ~o~ntry_,twd Gailus II.L:&gt;t yea •· wn s JWrli•: •wd uu liWil)' All-AI 'l~ri~ a l~ .. 1r.~
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a moon. fheteam heavier than I It the Red Birds win tanlght.,
It h"&amp; been ...,r
•~ scvcr111 Yett.l':;, the • lhey will take tbe Ut.tle world series
lltle averqlng about 100 to 195 champloilBhlp with the best five
pounds Rnd the
arow.ld or nW-e
lB5. Peden can p._.t two rpsneams
o! C(juitl 1trength on thb fil'ld a'nd still have wme good ba.ckf!llh1 ):-JI!.l·
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Purdue~
Will depend cmU&gt;tderably upon the 1
shov.·ing
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Tall ba-•··ot the
st Sophomore
be
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1:1ckti. a.J1d JMI!Iell U111n they were
Saturday while the entire eleven
must click w!U1 more prt!cislon.

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,WHO IS 'ii'IE MAN ?

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TILLIE THE TOILER

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tn\eriar, in sumpturu&amp; luJ(ury ... ~ fact
roqal in overylhlng ai&lt;COI't price, . tfe
Sinm-St. Nicholas sl-ould be yco.u lmtt
on all cJ yoor visiu to Cincinnati. Sq
at this pleosont place in the heart at
clown1oWn 0 n&lt;i nnatt lo!QI! CXllllforlabie
-.~ Flnoot of fino,.lood quiP&lt;Jy a11.l
tlliclirrtjy ..~ let .~rio:nllv~
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aucc:.e11ful concemt.

They have acquired a habit of being oucceosful. They do
not enter int&lt;1 any project until they have fint made a careful
anayloia &lt;1f conditi&lt;~na and eotablished the practical certainty &lt;~f

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tiley expect the f~tns to
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ttle towns all the time?

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They have ohown thio faith in every way and are fl'e&amp;t believ·
en in a biner and better city.
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11one, the .,.oent ia here, and th&lt;: fut11re io what the citlae~ m~ke

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DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

Mcdbury: No.
Oruclc That's too bad; then my
vucle won't be able t.o see lt .
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1u e gotns lo ~ J&gt;layoct In New

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Oracle: Well I hope my ·~~~~~;~
doesn't find It out: he'd be o
c'lsnppolnted .
Medbury: Your brother Is bo~"!'
to su~;pect somcthinli when
silting out thru·c In the hot sun
wlth noOOdy In the bo.U g:round!l.
Gmclc: No, he'll pl'Obably think
the ga.me has been pulllpOU.;Jd on
account of t·altt. Even 1f he did find
It out., be wouldn't have tbne to get
to Ctncinna.tl anyway.
Medbury: For your Information,
Mis11 Allen, the V.'Orkl series Isn't
llelng played, In Cincinnati either.
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old , ada.ge of ft chain being no
st.ronacr than !La weakest link ts
pa;"tit u.larl.y ·"'l
ac\~pttlble to Ute 193l
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tf!run, Coach l}l:u
Pi:lh-11 sta1'ted. today t.o Iron out
rou1:h spot; rcve-,lled In )hlo's 61-0
dcft! nL o! Monls-Harvey.
The Bobcat mentor W!\5 able to
rlvc all but o half dozen of his
SQ\JHct a chtlllce to work under nrc
ill the ~cason opener saturday With
a maJority of sophomores playing
dur!ng t.he lt~.st three quarters, pe.
der r.ould :;eo Just whnt is needed
in the rew heavy workouttl remain· Cc Jumbus Red Birda. Now
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One More Victory
l•&gt;·inid will be devoted to paal dc!ense as
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OHio showed weakness In that deBuffalo. Oct. 3-INB-Wlth the '
pa.rtment
Saturday.
Blocking Colwnbus Red Birds leading 4 to 3,
nmat come In for consldr.rablc at- u BWJ 1
tentlon tf lhl'l Bobcats expect to lll
a o Blsons sought LO brllll!
get a. better
Medbury: You seem
&lt;lheck the
"wonder-backfield" of tile Httle world ~&gt;eriea o! t he minor
a lot about baseball, Miss :;;-.;,.,"! Purdue.
wlth Pur- lta(ucs ou evef' terms a&amp;:ain with a
Grace : Yts, but my brother
due wtll
the "'tt·on- do -or-die tiland tonlaht.
more than 1 do, he'll a-, real tan;
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"• on ~ul Dean, sensatlo~l lO-year-old
l&amp;li year, h~ went 'l'llht out on to
~ij;chlnl flaah of the . Red :atl"Ja,
the neld and. '&amp;llJUed with tbe ~mtJ, lw· proved too myJt.lf!flng fot che bf~
plre.
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Medbury : What happened?
tll
11 fame will s c thry frll be!or~ him 7 to 2.
Ot'acie: The umpire broke a bu::~eJnl~t
::e_n d ,.,...,,.
Den11, broLher o/ the mighty
ball bn.t over hl8 llflad,
one I C!zey Dean ol the St. Louis CIU'ds.
Medbur}' : Did your bi'Otllm'
even kccl
Bo1lcrmaketll on
r.u•uck out eleven s:son batters and
sorrl?
The M... 1 H
nllowed cnly three pw;ses to Hrat
Ot'tJ.Cle: Why sbould he J.lt&gt;t ~&gt;Vre?
p 1 11 s arvcy tlli :.!mwnct bose. Ragred neldlng on tile part
1t wtum't his lml.
er en Will hnvu morc roset..,c f'f Buffalo, lncludlnli:' four
Medbut',\': I suppose thut i111Uihed
him a s a ba~:~eball fan .
Gracie : No. He was more of t\ !an
tllan eve1·. He'e out ll". St. Louts now
lor the world series.
Medbury: Why, the world serle11
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Hf6'lll, Pomcr&lt;i ·
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wcsteru Wildcats. TJus was the Haw keyes' firlit C;}nfer" nee triumph since 1929. Jt was a well-deserved win foF
there was"? questi.on about which w~ the better team. The Hawkeycs out-charged, outgailile:.tl and outplayed thi. ·'
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:P.ower~ul Wtldc~ts m every depurtrne_nt of the contest. A crowd of 25 1000 1 which inclu&lt;.Jed Governor Clyde L. H·e r...
Medbury: Mi.sl; Alte\1, whom d::~
you think wm wl!• the .v~r:::t nn v. ot Iowa, w1tne~:~sed the clat:!h. P1cturt! show~:~ Ollie 0 IKon, Wildcat fullback, charging through the Iowa llfJ. ~
fur a tlrnall gain.
&amp;elies?

Columbutl, 0., Oct . 3- With the Jeck Smllh . a clever, drlvhw run- rllld did a good Job ft casing Lhc
orening game of the sea!ion agaim;t r er. 1'/hc&amp;e showing since the stnrt sltuat:on.
1he UDiver.sity of VJ.rgin.la but fQUI'
practice h!L.S C!!.UBht
Coach
c.iays dlstn.nt Coa.&lt;:h Sam WiUamau Willaman's eye .
But new it must OC sotved agal.u,
Gracie: WcJ!, I might suy 'I :J
ha.s uei to . sol'loe the backfield pnz. l JWit when Coiich Will
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at lealit tempora.rUy, until Vuchin· n:.•d no, o.nd then again, 1
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~Jc on· tp':) Oh 10 1 Stat" _·nlverslty ..-gmm\lg_to think the old p~c- Gary Ind has been Shifted troml Mcdbury· Which t" nm 1uc yo u
'" team
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inJTU'Y
Jmx had epassed
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Mickey
Vuchinlch
U)a hlm1
_ &amp;uard' to center,
al'd Sam BU!ilch, a • bdtlng un?·
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Ort_ly two men are ce-rtah, of I te-r, was sent to the
big, rough-sophomore from l.ore.in
oracle
Red sm.
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carl Cmmer, Dayton I i.%nl wtth a
tendon ln the is also being tried
ME:dbury· Tht R Ad Sox arcu
quarterback;
"'BUZZ" Wetzel 1 n:ht groin, a painful injury wblCh
In the se1les.
Columbus, fullback , lt seems likely r.my be more serious than expected
Th? rest of the line is fairly cerGracie: certamly not ; everybody
I hat Mareball O\lJlhD.nt will get lht
· tuln ,o consist of Padlow fmd om- lo nows tbal.
rall &amp;t one or the wiug back postThis tluows the center problem man, ends: Roscqulst and Conrad,
Medbury : Then why arc you bet·
quarte 1·back JJ.to coach. Willam~u ·~ la.p. Last tncklc:s; Monu.l\an.
aNi QQihw, l!ng on i-hem ?
\lens. ,2hlite&lt;l from
where'.be ·played well l~tlit sealj()ll, SJirlng, Wil~an wrestled with t.hls guards.
oracle : Because they go so nice
('ltphant ,has been running h~otrd.i .J•~·oblen'. IJtr k. Smith, Ul:J-:1 center,
Utlle blue hat.
Virgiu'" ·,.. •·r·inging
r-nd playing greaL clcfenslvc ball It' v:~ t u oe grqdunt.ed, and Willaman \cam ,,':,th" r"or til"
: Do you think Wa&amp;b.tt.e 'J&gt;ast week of sct·.lmmng e.
l~nd lo f.nd a mo.111 to take his place.
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But the other halfback (lO&amp;t ~~ -...· uchinich was tried, because as ga me. Wi th
don't k('l(lw: what team
sl.iU opcll , and Lhe cmniug week's : 1:1 ll bncl:: fc:: the la.1t two yet~.rH he fore ~&gt;:etting to
on?
c:rllls which arc eXpcctOO. to be ~ l~a1:1 plt~.yed great fooUmll In back· l~. cdores will
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that this
:1~bt, are nt.lt 1 k.cly to do much 1 :"p; up t~te line. Undt:r tbe present 1\harpc~ed. This Is considered the momln!J ..,~·~~_:,,;,; ;,.;[ti~g lD to 'l?
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men from last year an: fa vored. 1: 1 lcJ ~ a 6 -2-2 deh~I'S'!, the ceutet S t:tle bas atto::mptE'd In ye11rs. The be:t before quarter of
l1a;'(ey Jones, the "'n!J1!llng little [\:so backs up the lllltl, so vucbln- t't;ster contains 58 names ' wltb 14
Medbury : Personally
rcd-hB.!red boy !rom J"cksoo and • il'h icund hlms~l! right at hOlM or Litem letter men.
e-.;en money.
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Burnt b; betting even hi:; shJt·t.

Here are the prlnc~ala Ia the $4.000,000 alienatloa of alf-191\l'l a,it,
now ~in&amp;' trit4 at New York. Lett, Mrs. Helen V. Stern, wPo char,es
)[n. Ruth Erla!l-'r Nath&amp;fl, beireas (right) with stea.Una: , t~ love of
'Allison stena plamtitr's huaband (left). ~lfred ~athnn, ~r.; t.lii! ~ete"'d­
apt'a q-~uak114 _(.richt). bnld•s,a. w~tchm'; bnef. He ~· .• ,triiH of

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m·e w brilliant the.t ahc wtll Wl·
ctoubtedJy go ctown In hil:iton· 'D.~&gt;
11w Ein,.;tcln of baseball. But. !nrt.-.nd or tryinq- to tell yo\1' abotlt
iL, we'll just ;he you a public stcUo'J&amp;raphcr'."&gt; l'E['IO:'t of the lntcr-

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C&gt;.OO tc ft-:10, p:J:s 1.00 t.o 2.1'4
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cauit- r&amp;,elpLII :MU a~rs 3.00 t.o
o!. (;5, belft'~ 3.:il0 to ,liO, fat CQW&amp;
~ -00 to 3.00, canners 70 Lo UO bulhi
1.80 to 2~~ mllk coYnl 13.50 to .U.OO.
Veal C&amp;lvn reeeipl:l m topB 1'.60
r~ondll 'l.OO \o 1.111, medium t .'JO to
5.90, common aod heavtes 3.00 to
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as it wu at the begimliilg ot 'Ltid-'
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gu ~&amp;sing, we figured that Wt! .. ml ~1~t
nt well irUCSS too. So we pte.&amp;en!. 1
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0H\Cic Allen, Of t.lle [0.11\0IIS rad.lo
tco.m or Burns and Ailtn. MJ~s
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Here. ar~ t~e three l~u tl ct•s of tllt! Ohio State Uni\'cr~ tty's 1933 [ ov~!Ja ll L•nnT. Gil:n:m :.~ (Jn::' 1·f tl': ~
best defens1ve en~~ In th: ~o~ntry_,twd Gailus II.L:&gt;t yea •· wn s JWrli•: •wd uu liWil)' All-AI 'l~ri~ a l~ .. 1r.~
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a moon. fheteam heavier than I It the Red Birds win tanlght.,
It h"&amp; been ...,r
•~ scvcr111 Yett.l':;, the • lhey will take tbe Ut.tle world series
lltle averqlng about 100 to 195 champloilBhlp with the best five
pounds Rnd the
arow.ld or nW-e
lB5. Peden can p._.t two rpsneams
o! C(juitl 1trength on thb fil'ld a'nd still have wme good ba.ckf!llh1 ):-JI!.l·
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Purdue~
Will depend cmU&gt;tderably upon the 1
shov.·ing
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Tall ba-•··ot the
st Sophomore
be
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surer of their
1:1ckti. a.J1d JMI!Iell U111n they were
Saturday while the entire eleven
must click w!U1 more prt!cislon.

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LOOI( tLOS£1.Y!
,WHO IS 'ii'IE MAN ?

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TILLIE THE TOILER

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tn\eriar, in sumpturu&amp; luJ(ury ... ~ fact
roqal in overylhlng ai&lt;COI't price, . tfe
Sinm-St. Nicholas sl-ould be yco.u lmtt
on all cJ yoor visiu to Cincinnati. Sq
at this pleosont place in the heart at
clown1oWn 0 n&lt;i nnatt lo!QI! CXllllforlabie
-.~ Flnoot of fino,.lood quiP&lt;Jy a11.l
tlliclirrtjy ..~ let .~rio:nllv~
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aucc:.e11ful concemt.

They have acquired a habit of being oucceosful. They do
not enter int&lt;1 any project until they have fint made a careful
anayloia &lt;1f conditi&lt;~na and eotablished the practical certainty &lt;~f

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They have ohown thio faith in every way and are fl'e&amp;t believ·
en in a biner and better city.
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DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

Mcdbury: No.
Oruclc That's too bad; then my
vucle won't be able t.o see lt .
Medbury : The ftl'l!it two
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Oracle: Well I hope my ·~~~~~;~
doesn't find It out: he'd be o
c'lsnppolnted .
Medbury: Your brother Is bo~"!'
to su~;pect somcthinli when
silting out thru·c In the hot sun
wlth noOOdy In the bo.U g:round!l.
Gmclc: No, he'll pl'Obably think
the ga.me has been pulllpOU.;Jd on
account of t·altt. Even 1f he did find
It out., be wouldn't have tbne to get
to Ctncinna.tl anyway.
Medbury: For your Information,
Mis11 Allen, the V.'Orkl series Isn't
llelng played, In Cincinnati either.
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old , ada.ge of ft chain being no
st.ronacr than !La weakest link ts
pa;"tit u.larl.y ·"'l
ac\~pttlble to Ute 193l
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tf!run, Coach l}l:u
Pi:lh-11 sta1'ted. today t.o Iron out
rou1:h spot; rcve-,lled In )hlo's 61-0
dcft! nL o! Monls-Harvey.
The Bobcat mentor W!\5 able to
rlvc all but o half dozen of his
SQ\JHct a chtlllce to work under nrc
ill the ~cason opener saturday With
a maJority of sophomores playing
dur!ng t.he lt~.st three quarters, pe.
der r.ould :;eo Just whnt is needed
in the rew heavy workouttl remain· Cc Jumbus Red Birda. Now
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One More Victory
l•&gt;·inid will be devoted to paal dc!ense as
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OHio showed weakness In that deBuffalo. Oct. 3-INB-Wlth the '
pa.rtment
Saturday.
Blocking Colwnbus Red Birds leading 4 to 3,
nmat come In for consldr.rablc at- u BWJ 1
tentlon tf lhl'l Bobcats expect to lll
a o Blsons sought LO brllll!
get a. better
Medbury: You seem
&lt;lheck the
"wonder-backfield" of tile Httle world ~&gt;eriea o! t he minor
a lot about baseball, Miss :;;-.;,.,"! Purdue.
wlth Pur- lta(ucs ou evef' terms a&amp;:ain with a
Grace : Yts, but my brother
due wtll
the "'tt·on- do -or-die tiland tonlaht.
more than 1 do, he'll a-, real tan;
, m~
"• on ~ul Dean, sensatlo~l lO-year-old
l&amp;li year, h~ went 'l'llht out on to
~ij;chlnl flaah of the . Red :atl"Ja,
the neld and. '&amp;llJUed with tbe ~mtJ, lw· proved too myJt.lf!flng fot che bf~
plre.
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Medbury : What happened?
tll
11 fame will s c thry frll be!or~ him 7 to 2.
Ot'acie: The umpire broke a bu::~eJnl~t
::e_n d ,.,...,,.
Den11, broLher o/ the mighty
ball bn.t over hl8 llflad,
one I C!zey Dean ol the St. Louis CIU'ds.
Medbur}' : Did your bi'Otllm'
even kccl
Bo1lcrmaketll on
r.u•uck out eleven s:son batters and
sorrl?
The M... 1 H
nllowed cnly three pw;ses to Hrat
Ot'tJ.Cle: Why sbould he J.lt&gt;t ~&gt;Vre?
p 1 11 s arvcy tlli :.!mwnct bose. Ragred neldlng on tile part
1t wtum't his lml.
er en Will hnvu morc roset..,c f'f Buffalo, lncludlnli:' four
Medbut',\': I suppose thut i111Uihed
him a s a ba~:~eball fan .
Gracie : No. He was more of t\ !an
tllan eve1·. He'e out ll". St. Louts now
lor the world series.
Medbury: Why, the world serle11
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f weeks. Price
Hf6'lll, Pomcr&lt;i ·
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wcsteru Wildcats. TJus was the Haw keyes' firlit C;}nfer" nee triumph since 1929. Jt was a well-deserved win foF
there was"? questi.on about which w~ the better team. The Hawkeycs out-charged, outgailile:.tl and outplayed thi. ·'
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:P.ower~ul Wtldc~ts m every depurtrne_nt of the contest. A crowd of 25 1000 1 which inclu&lt;.Jed Governor Clyde L. H·e r...
Medbury: Mi.sl; Alte\1, whom d::~
you think wm wl!• the .v~r:::t nn v. ot Iowa, w1tne~:~sed the clat:!h. P1cturt! show~:~ Ollie 0 IKon, Wildcat fullback, charging through the Iowa llfJ. ~
fur a tlrnall gain.
&amp;elies?

Columbutl, 0., Oct . 3- With the Jeck Smllh . a clever, drlvhw run- rllld did a good Job ft casing Lhc
orening game of the sea!ion agaim;t r er. 1'/hc&amp;e showing since the stnrt sltuat:on.
1he UDiver.sity of VJ.rgin.la but fQUI'
practice h!L.S C!!.UBht
Coach
c.iays dlstn.nt Coa.&lt;:h Sam WiUamau Willaman's eye .
But new it must OC sotved agal.u,
Gracie: WcJ!, I might suy 'I :J
ha.s uei to . sol'loe the backfield pnz. l JWit when Coiich Will
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at lealit tempora.rUy, until Vuchin· n:.•d no, o.nd then again, 1
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~Jc on· tp':) Oh 10 1 Stat" _·nlverslty ..-gmm\lg_to think the old p~c- Gary Ind has been Shifted troml Mcdbury· Which t" nm 1uc yo u
'" team
· ll;y
• st·a!icn
inJTU'Y
Jmx had epassed
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Mickey
Vuchinlch
U)a hlm1
_ &amp;uard' to center,
al'd Sam BU!ilch, a • bdtlng un?·
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Ort_ly two men are ce-rtah, of I te-r, was sent to the
big, rough-sophomore from l.ore.in
oracle
Red sm.
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carl Cmmer, Dayton I i.%nl wtth a
tendon ln the is also being tried
ME:dbury· Tht R Ad Sox arcu
quarterback;
"'BUZZ" Wetzel 1 n:ht groin, a painful injury wblCh
In the se1les.
Columbus, fullback , lt seems likely r.my be more serious than expected
Th? rest of the line is fairly cerGracie: certamly not ; everybody
I hat Mareball O\lJlhD.nt will get lht
· tuln ,o consist of Padlow fmd om- lo nows tbal.
rall &amp;t one or the wiug back postThis tluows the center problem man, ends: Roscqulst and Conrad,
Medbury : Then why arc you bet·
quarte 1·back JJ.to coach. Willam~u ·~ la.p. Last tncklc:s; Monu.l\an.
aNi QQihw, l!ng on i-hem ?
\lens. ,2hlite&lt;l from
where'.be ·played well l~tlit sealj()ll, SJirlng, Wil~an wrestled with t.hls guards.
oracle : Because they go so nice
('ltphant ,has been running h~otrd.i .J•~·oblen'. IJtr k. Smith, Ul:J-:1 center,
Utlle blue hat.
Virgiu'" ·,.. •·r·inging
r-nd playing greaL clcfenslvc ball It' v:~ t u oe grqdunt.ed, and Willaman \cam ,,':,th" r"or til"
: Do you think Wa&amp;b.tt.e 'J&gt;ast week of sct·.lmmng e.
l~nd lo f.nd a mo.111 to take his place.
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But the other halfback (lO&amp;t ~~ -...· uchinich was tried, because as ga me. Wi th
don't k('l(lw: what team
sl.iU opcll , and Lhe cmniug week's : 1:1 ll bncl:: fc:: the la.1t two yet~.rH he fore ~&gt;:etting to
on?
c:rllls which arc eXpcctOO. to be ~ l~a1:1 plt~.yed great fooUmll In back· l~. cdores will
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that this
:1~bt, are nt.lt 1 k.cly to do much 1 :"p; up t~te line. Undt:r tbe present 1\harpc~ed. This Is considered the momln!J ..,~·~~_:,,;,; ;,.;[ti~g lD to 'l?
Gracie:
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men from last year an: fa vored. 1: 1 lcJ ~ a 6 -2-2 deh~I'S'!, the ceutet S t:tle bas atto::mptE'd In ye11rs. The be:t before quarter of
l1a;'(ey Jones, the "'n!J1!llng little [\:so backs up the lllltl, so vucbln- t't;ster contains 58 names ' wltb 14
Medbury : Personally
rcd-hB.!red boy !rom J"cksoo and • il'h icund hlms~l! right at hOlM or Litem letter men.
e-.;en money.
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Burnt b; betting even hi:; shJt·t.

Here are the prlnc~ala Ia the $4.000,000 alienatloa of alf-191\l'l a,it,
now ~in&amp;' trit4 at New York. Lett, Mrs. Helen V. Stern, wPo char,es
)[n. Ruth Erla!l-'r Nath&amp;fl, beireas (right) with stea.Una: , t~ love of
'Allison stena plamtitr's huaband (left). ~lfred ~athnn, ~r.; t.lii! ~ete"'d­
apt'a q-~uak114 _(.richt). bnld•s,a. w~tchm'; bnef. He ~· .• ,triiH of

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m·e w brilliant the.t ahc wtll Wl·
ctoubtedJy go ctown In hil:iton· 'D.~&gt;
11w Ein,.;tcln of baseball. But. !nrt.-.nd or tryinq- to tell yo\1' abotlt
iL, we'll just ;he you a public stcUo'J&amp;raphcr'."&gt; l'E['IO:'t of the lntcr-

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Tribune, call 286-L; If tbe Boolnou
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By Carrier 15 oent.a-By Mall f4.00

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PRICE THREE

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M~V[M~O[ BY

N£EOY WORKMEN '- uFirst Ladies" of
VlniMS IN GREAT

~~NHAGRATIUN

ROOSE~HT Tn
R[lEASE

Match Or Ci1aret Blain"·
ed For Terrible
Holocaust

About Four Billiona
Cloaed Banko Under
Scrutiny

VICTIMS TRAPPED
In

STRIKING MEN
STAGE ATTACK

~N W~RKMfN
b

One Man
Sl.ot, Two
Are Clubbed, Pro·
ably Fatally
IN PLANT CLASH

PRESIDENT IS SUSY

Treacheroua Canyon
ftu. Wind Shifta; 125
Are Injured

Poised for Flight to l{ome

Draftt NRA Chart; Pre- Coal Strikers Said To Be
Rapidly Returnins
parea Speech; WatchTo Work
es Cubana
By EDWARD B. LOCKETr
INS Statr Correspondent.

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Jud1e Whitcraft Fiftlo
County Allegations ' ~
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MUST PAY COSf8 '·
Of Caae ~orclitigDeciaion Rend~
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Plttsbarrh, P&amp;., Od, 4-INS
-ProDIJ)t. aot.lon by 1lrlkhlC"
111on•eoat m!Dth t.o oflld de·
fellllona wUhln tht'lr own ranlu
t.od&amp;J feSUit.ed Jn 11br11pt aban..._ment. 91· elf011s &amp;!) reAMme

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for ItO lilde-.t.btr-he pet · c.- ol
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1930 Plymouth $eilari ·
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A fampus writer once e:a:preued a duire for the tift &gt;which,
would permit uo to aee ouraelvu aa others aee ut. Fortunately or
uaforluaately, u the caoe may he, ouch aift huaot hl!ltln pven ua.
If it were, it ia pooalhle that the oum of self-c:omplaeency would be
coMiderahllyleueaeclln aom:e people.
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CuUouah, Ju.sLIQe ·ot · the ;
Mrs. Phi! WUilamson and dlll8'h- when a settlemep,t. ,for
tcr, Helf!n, and Mn;. Oren Ltvel)' said to have ~n
were v:sttors
in Aahland, Ky.. Bttlants ·and dte

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Mrs. Laura Jones ; the others which makes the charge

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Some profeoaon , .. , ! . a~a,-.~an Ito ueator, while otlrers think the human ra.ce hu
:;· ' ,' blM&gt; c~aiquW b~ Ito handi_.k aad that the people, ln~t•d of
·~~(ly.~ dll!le,hr'\l&gt;trir ~ve, the . .hlne, should endea. 'vo1J.~' '
tJi;' pfocl~ of Wealth. Apln ther~ are others
"wbo.iat _ · ~cJ is worn off ~~•e it ~ feil:illtlu for beiat
better off that .w eie undrea111ed of m the·.p asl "' '

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Not Ioq aao the peopJ~ ill Spaia haniahed the~ Kin1 and
oet up a Republic. , . Appa""tly they ani lua - i n today of the
wiaciOIID of that mo-. SOI!UI of them tO thial&lt; that a ldna Ia
not aueh an npen~ive fijUre-head after all.

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stono and windows reap tluo'full beaeflt of aewapaper ad•ertiaittr. ·

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1932 WiUys Club Sedan
1933 Plymouth Sedan

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'lcnowina that she can stcqro what abe needl there.
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