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EADERS' NOTICEo- If you want
the Newa Oftlce of The DaiJ)o
Tribune, call 286-L; If tbe Boolnou
Olllce aak for 202-R.

UTEATHER FORECAST,- _'~
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L LEASED WIRE OF !:NT ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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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
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One Man
Sl.ot, Two
Are Clubbed, Pro·
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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.

York, Oet. t - IN&amp;-Prtst-

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~INDI~AT[S HRM
IN TAJ BATiht
Jud1e Whitcraft Fiftlo
County Allegations ' ~
Unaound
MUST PAY COSf8 '·
Of Caae ~orclitigDeciaion Rend~
Wedneoday

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INS Bt11ft' Correspol'\(knl

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

dperauou In the vut trl!st.tru
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Tllouuuls of

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A. M.
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for ItO lilde-.t.btr-he pet · c.- ol
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1930 Plymouth $eilari ·
.-1931 Plymouth Sedan

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

Monday.

Mrs. WIUhunson remain·

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Some profeoaon , .. , ! . a~a,-.~an Ito ueator, while otlrers think the human ra.ce hu
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·~~(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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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. ·

Chevrolet umc
1932 Chevrolet Sedan
1932 WiUys Club Sedan
1933 Plymouth Sedan

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thinp olui wants, the kouaewqe nowadaya reach the newapaper
,.dvei11s-.enta and 10. directly to the storet who adverlioe,
'lcnowina that she can stcqro what abe needl there.
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Mrs Waite!' Harris was h U&amp;tu·s.
Tuesday everung, at a dinne r at
the Mary Jan~
Ooft'~t'
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and son OKlrge of New York qrc:v
a.nd Mrs. w H Juhlir.a

D~ Offic:4! aDd ClrcnllaiJon O.pl. C&amp;U ZG:l-&amp;

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No 153, mit at the Knl1hts of
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soc1e t y. so hu~y tr ylntof to protect itseW 1
fl' om t he nnagef\ of t.:rtmiuab, 1 ~ lhat wdted from New 1 •
Yotk ,·t"l.:ltJ\e to the lwltdPy \\h tl" h th e !\e\\o York crimi~\
n.tl ~ CIIJU,Yed Tue s da y tor the open ing of the \Vorld' Kl
St·tlt""' 111 New York.
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The {lllllOllllC.'cment co mmg from the ltig prit~on in th e I
hmpll eState, ~a id that becuu;;c the JH'l fsu.nen~ wet·e ::~o in-· J)
t c r t.!:-kd 111 t he btg se nes b~;;tv.. een th e New York a.hd
W n ~ lungtun Uull t:lub~. 1
:u v. ork wou ld be don ~ on Tues-- 1
da ) but m~ l ead tht.! com Jets would be treated tolL holiday 1
a:-. the.\ ~ere permitted to list t:n to lhe gnme over t.he. 1

a pot-luek supper, rtgular trans• Ion elf bUS1ness and socIa I tlmt'
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During the busineB6 meeting, a re ·
port or qrand temple was giVA'I
by Mrs. Minnie Neutdtns, who
act?d as repusentatlve of t,hP.
Loyal ldo- at the convention rct:enUy held
uov In Marlon.
Fc:.llowlng the lodge meeUng. an
m•erertin;J" play'et W&amp;ll pre~euted
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Scuth~ide, w v~, a: C' \1 ll 1.. ,. M.
nnd Mrs. John Rawson or Grave•

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u.nd law- luv tll!J peo p1c ,.,_who ~u ul~l a~ayyfiuJW to earn ~eh ~:'~=-~~~tl ~s ttk~-~ter Cf? 1e~~ lnt~~
an honest JNllfa, ...;"tultl,"' h h fi'' g I' y.,....,ot'Jitoi/U c t 6 t h e d l' tH"'a~~ arn)Y~ who t'ri.niPBd 'tlltit '~~'
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of th e lll'eatdwlance,!n fJJJttdavtotrYhl.
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past Ieason In the
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DlUld c Jou:; rublJJllg t.:l"O \\d of l'aiil'ab wh1&gt; urc given a tllrned to hls home and family here i tu•;f as H. coll5equenct! tills elass ot \' •ate , rooms at Leechburg, Pa ..

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cr.d an unlimited amount ot kro.ow· l busy Homes o.re being mll.de more 1frunllifs and theu mother, ~~~IOO&amp;:e and experience. Shortly after Uinvenlent and comfortable. The Nealy Hobtwk returned sunday
stttUng on Ills farm neal Bashan Mest Is the pretty home of Mrs. J , thetr employn1cnt.
he responded to his comntry's call M. Spencer on Be\'enth Street
to arme and tC I ved un~U the ci&lt;'~E" which Is having a flower room ad·
F(B:ST BI\P'l'IST CHUIICH
o( the Civil War. Hls son John who dltlon ~; n the ::.&lt;.u~h side Han-y Cur
T. T. SbeU.on. ~~
now resides at Dorocaa har; a rich tis Ls the master mechanic on thp
Bible st::l\ool 9 ao Charle.s Ben"'· 1
(;OIIectJou of curlos that would make j(Jb The home property or the late Bupc..
a.ro interesting museum, an ~ded Mns Anna V. Avery on eeventh 'a.nd
Mornmg worship 10 :30 .
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from his father who trelaur- Main street o.nd the property of A Le1:110n from Autum..,_
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B "Y. 'f!. U. service at 6 ta.
In Ireland hh )'t.nJ 'I ln the u:o":J looks·"hafldsome In new coats or
Evenlns worship 7·30 Special
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.• T IS b\lt nutural for citizend who arc :-.tuning, or with, 1:ut ~hoe s, and other clothing, have no place t'or she!·
tct, lH.. gg iug here ~1 nd there tol' a few of hfc' ~ necc~ities,
t u,hn :uml! l!ll1b ittere d wHh the world wh en they see dtd
1 heu1· \\hat l!-1 going on in the effort. to bring about an arti-'
tidal u1.c r ease in price of commoditie~.
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It i."' u crime against civilizalictn IOL' UH or fot• anyd1e
tu pl0w up cot.ton ot' waste any commodity while thel'e are
: -&gt; Llll v1ng pt.!ople abuul to use ito~ The idea that thel'e i.~
-Mil ()\ e rproduction of any farming commodities is a fa!La- 1
&lt;: lot i:-; on e. 1t it1 ~not lhat there is too murh luod, or too
ntUd1 ( lotbing du e Lo o v e r p r u d u c t 1 n 11 , but in-J
JStcud Jl i::: th e fact that there are too few dollars in the !
han ds ot' the people who do the spending that i~ causing I
our truub lc and woe today.
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G~t the mo:.ncy bags opened, ~tlu1 pa:;sing out mean:~
wh c rclJy th e great rank and lit e of lhe Americu.n people'
c"n ear l\ what they eat and what tht!y drink and what
they w e ar und the places of ~ helter which they use ancl
in lc t~s Ume tl.au 1t take!-! to philoso phi ze over the :litun·
twn. th~ imagituu·y overproduction \nll vanish in thin air l
and iui:itead of ~et! lllg naked lrttlc children. emaciated tl.ltd
\forl orn gt'O" n Ul)~i, poorly dadr; o f ever)· l.\ e~c riptiooh .
~ ou \\Ill z;:;ee happy people contented in t:,ullh ey urc ttblP
lu ge t the necfJ~SSi tie:. of hfe and an occ l::iional luxury.
When we get rid of a milliOll pound Mof pork without g J\- IJig it to the )H!ople \\ho ate hung•y and when W t.\
!burn a miltiou b u t~he l ~ of cor.n o l' wh(•at or when we de~tl·u y ~~ny produ ct of nature with needy people refuged
the chunce to IHH! Jt, \\"e ure not ouly commttling a cri11e ,
agai111:~t our owu people, we lll'e ~innmg in the eyes of
thtt Gre.ut Jeho va h who hns made pot..aibh• nil thm~e wirts1
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truitfuf Lht"Ough proper applicutlow1 of the t~un nnd the
moon. und lhe I'Jlill:J iHid tPe winds.
We Mhould thert~fore look well into the M&gt;ituahon be ..
fore we d elibel'~tely aud wantonly destroy any IH'oduct
through l\ mistaken iden of artiflcially boot1tir1g prices t"'
~olp tho luboring man. IV • are m&lt;•rely pp•t pouinv the
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now "811 Jd," titanic t•ot ot tbe footballyorldt

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•100 per i,lay Is the amount It
en-sUng tbe. tr.xpa.yen ot Sutton

tcwnahip to take care of tbelr Wl•
&lt;'mp)oyed, accorcttnc to the 11W.t.e·
ment or Township Clerk Edson
Rcuah. Tile llat or 260 families
whlch han been recetvJna unemployment. relief orders remalna
cbout the aarne aa la.d r:eport, In
lhe meanl.lme SOJne have found
work and asked the trliiMis w can·
c.el their niUilQ bu~ t.bll hu beeP
cllset by ot.hers who have latN)'
appUa.UoQ tor relief ardera.
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dltloo In rtpnl kt Wk.Lar care of
the unemployod dul'lna: tbe comins
winter.

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aucb ftne ~)l:lnp almORt without koowinr WbJ. And finally ahe
picked out one witla an almost tn·
visible :ft~re :In it.
"Lovely tAijlte, Jlother, he'll .,.
proud to
thie," Juliu&amp; said
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aaid thal: the~
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Balanced
Budget

all OYf!r
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· MEMB~R this! A~vertised values
are still the BIGGEST values! You'll
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for YQJIFiOOQJ!Y if you shpp FIRST in
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Ceo11 McCiasky, !arm lWld Rnd
i £:or, or John McCiasky who man1ages the Jividen farm met w.lth a
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, v llen a pitch fork fell from the
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I Mr. McCla.sky a.nd runnlna oPe of
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fit.ldl:i and through"" his a1my ll!e In ~ulolj wUI oocur unleA some un·
There art! 110 doubt toamtng the country today hon..
In the ' year of 1849 when men ~he Civil War. One of the moat [roreuen complications set In
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It i~ha rdly tv be exp&lt;:!cted, however, that as long at-,
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FRANCIS WALLACE ...1~ 1

th ey ltn V'e hal·dened crimhntl t~ who in a maJority of case~~
chilUnmin
the pu:mtentiartes and instead, realize thut:
wuuld ldU at the ::~li ght est Jll' U\"O('Ution vr no provocation'

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CHERRY RIDGE

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ATtMY

It Ufrrc eve r wa ::~ a s1lh e r, more m.air,·~ action tendin(!.$
t o 1.:.1n I ~li\"IC ... tuHt!'i \H' hop t' 11 will be produced hy some
onl' .d.rr-h.ts authority ovl'r ot h e r than convicts. From
thl! aclottllL of 1&lt;1 U&lt;'h treatment, tho ta x ptH'C l'd o[ New Yol'k
~u H· h nMl~l g et tht' tdea that thm:;e c riminal ~'&gt; were nol
p lj t~:e d w durance vile but fn l:ltcad ure lhere for a ;aca1H n lt!H.L.rest penod .

at ~d l, a1rd t reat •;LI,e~l

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tevolVE'rtl, thrt~e of the ...4it 1&amp;,1\1
entered the bank and toree4 8mlll:(
alo01 with Catherine a. Bubote,
auilltant caJJhler, C. OlaualbJ, t.en.
f'r and six ewtomen lnto a dlree·
turs room.
A rourth bancJit stood cua.rd at
U1e front door ol the bank while a
Utlt member of :the rang manned
a f\ a utomobile outatde.

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Wl\ell some ot out otli.- w.h .~ 11d ma1.y of Ull l' refot'Jll ..,
t'h lu1·gt;,1 t h~ tdea that the v are dealmv wtth naughty

the bench Immediately
l1be taU: ot1dentllyll)g the bodU!II
Jud'e
Zlmmennan, OMemor wu to sr.art t.oday, ana offlelall
Whitt( aa.ld, "Is a widely mowu ~~aid that teeth of!el'ed al~ the
'awytb- and hat a hlfh l'f:putatlon 1110le hope or J)08ltl'le ldentlffca.i,ton.
tor h,onest) "
He is prgminent.ly
'"'be wind did It ~· said James
Identified
with
the
Luther&amp;n Davies, a Slln'lvor. He
Meaped
church
with his lite by running Into the
The new Judre. altbOUJh nevf'r wind Instead of rrom It
"They
havl~ worn Judicial rot:.es before , dldo't have a chance. They
Is "extremely well qualified," the thoueht they oould run ahead of
Htll Mr. Ra;wson lB. taktog l.n!at oovemor cledored.
the fire"
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t
D E F Ma
m cHn Erom r. . ,· r
m u.O
Zimmerman ls n years old and
And the blukened bodies , knees
· Arrnstiong e t
~
ne.,...ay has twtce sous:ht a plBCe on the bent and arms
twisted to 8hteld
lor ColumbU&amp; after a visit with Mr supreme court by election. He was!' their race15 , -•e mute ••Ide"•• of
Mill
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er ()f Orant! nomlnatfld on the Democratic tlalt· how the county
workmen
had
aml Mn I E
s!~('·.
t lu L932, but Wll8 defeated
He fRilf'n In the hol-·o'"l
,·!be staff and om cers of Mel~~&gt; unsucceM!Ully sought the nomina·- •
Ttmple Pyth\ar. sister s, No lli:l, t Wn In 1930
He was also uru;uc·j'
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and Mri. J . A. Bqhea for ~ Uma.
MII'Yice dtaabuty eues. The Leeton with Mr. and Mrs Tom
MrC ullc!aden bellevf Ill lnd:l1ent tx·aer· loU&amp;"h while
teaching S('hool at
'liee maGI who beoornes iU should be Lone QQk
(h1P. J,lNfmnoe over &amp; alaeker OJ'
Mr and Mrs F P' Thormon and
Murel Whaley Is Ill.
a pertOo too young to have been 1ft flaught.er are h ome
trom 11 Vll'IIL
An:hte Well ill reported Mlr10Uily
the servl~ dllr'lnc the war. The With Wet-1. Vlrglnla r~lat!ve 5
p:etident. ~ever, dlatlnctly !lha..l·
Robert Ruase ll
Hnrl daltghLer. ill
len&amp;ed. that theor"7 In hll addreas.
Mr11. Nichols and i!TII.Ild ·daughter,
Miry Barnhill IIJ)ent Thursday
• Edward A. Hayes, of Decatur, Barbara June, and Mr aml Mrs mght with Edna VllllNe&amp;t.
r;l., ret.ai.Ded h18 early st.l'f:t\Jth In Hetzel Ru~~&amp;ell and children spent
the race for national commander
Charley Butta and tamUy apeat;
loday.
Tho e"·tlon • ., OWl
'""eduled Sunday
wtt.h Mr and Mrs Dayton
ror tomorrow"""".
AU511CII Ill
Rutlaurl
ThurAday wlth MT and Mrs. Dale
Tbe ooa.lltlc.n or rtvol candidates
M1ss Pearl RUS&amp;II! Il or P.ulland Is Pf'rty.
n ,, ro•
k lth h
d
Bh
aralru~t Hayet held a. e~~ouews In the
e
a wee w
e1 grn n ·
Relative&amp; or TtlUe
umwa1
'(Cootlnued from Paae ~
morni'"'"' hour.!! but 1«.Ued t.o a - !aLher. Mr Bob Russell whJlt• she werthen received word Tbumday
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, w.
.~~. on - 1 ::t!ti·H•ves
man ~ t...,n s t e a festlva
or her death at. her brot.htr'llfl8i::e
i;fy day of pro.spp-r!.J" lmPQlled ;In· o Gher potent• asp
til are OeorKe
Mr. and Mrs C E Rothg('b have 11~ Eno. She had bef&lt;n In
ng
Jusdct&gt;$. upon the gov.cnunent.. waa \V:'- Malone of Nevada .. Ray Murphy purchased a new Chev!.-,lrt ~f'dan ' rvr a lorog time
~
Will mtet tnnlght at the home 01 d~flllln attempts to be l'lf'f:k'd 10
Jlrt!por .ng for ~commendations, to r. f Jo•a, t.pd .Sam. Reynold~! ot Ne' Max Bunce of Powhatten spent
M.rs D S Farmer on Bouth Flft'1 Congress n.ad Attorney General or
congress re~ifYIIW ihese ~ trt-$ a. There auere tePPrt.s tbat ad· Ole weOk end here.
Callie Lofa.D ~pent Prlday niBht.
:.venue ror theu regUlar month!" Ohio
wl 1eu the l!oonomy allt beetme !4',r1.. )ufint aeD;~l~&lt; MJltod Reckard ll
Mrs Helen Tl.mtfig
Mrs Lyda Wtth her"'brothflt, Len and .._
meeting Mrs Fred Gilmore WI I •
&lt;C tl ed
De 1 th r
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Mr and Mrs Dale Perry arul
l!.!tlst Mrs Farmer as hOf!tQ156
oo nu
from page oneJ
U ~P ~ed 1 ' J a.ct
a t t e n11.
~ary llilnd has dropped Ol.lt or thl 3a,yre and Mr George Martm were Elizabeth RoM · visited Len WeU
to those under the coal COde, ard
cma a m nl"-Q:oot1cn appears to n ee
'
:!unt1nston vlsJLors on Friday.
t nd
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Max Roller and Roy Holmes ( r
added that .. he saw tt th'·
be
th
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Deleiates from t.( JD,rA. Pla., tom rs. David Carmau wa.&lt;~ the Tues· 1 M• and .tUMr·.... E'"··
Syracuse were bu.?lntss vlsltoTH !11
uae or tho ch-" -d .., covered
k
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.wr.·~~ Tay~
.,.~ Prl·
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nmenL,
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vetoerct!IJI
re-Joie~
In
the
•,...at
their
Jay
slipper
guest
or
Mn:
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day
night
C&lt;.lumbus, TUe;&lt;:day.
1M: 1-"'on or eheckwelgh
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men. that ~tw,
wall c Ollen- N t.""~
con.· :)wJ.sller and ft~mll y
l Cha•ley Randolph arul r·-•~
Mrs. George D Sauer continues
Johnson
bluntly d-la-•
·~&lt;l dOll\~n ,.at on
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1 1 was ex- c 'it•-·...... ·~''' the .-. "t- to 1 pns.~or 1t I" ' W ut on Utiln" v.-n ..,.,
Mll&gt;B. ,Mildred Roush or Chesh ire 1of nea' the oardon --e
Ill a t her home on Powell 8 trett
(C ontl.n~u rrom Pqe Ooel
rontJnuatJon ot the strike
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was lhe guest oth er sister. Mr. and day gu-"
••ra.· omer H~~•
M1.'. Guy Cn.r:;on 1.s rcp&lt;lrtw ~I d ~ntial secUona, and physicians rnptlve mine section of Pennsyt- tCth·&lt;llU:lt
1 on.:. 1, the p~nt non·
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Mr.;,
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on
Thursday
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qu ..... e lll J.t he~- omoe ou Pearl " an., nurses sl-""...---.. . ere to IJ ve rs Vlina will bring some sort of tedel'B.I
·Th r. Americum (;cmrnll tee was t
The Ladlt!K Aid of the M E I Jot! Violet had .. thel• ......
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lnterventlon.
h
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"JresuJt
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t
rcwlt1llo.•
Rll:JIIlst
rec·
;hurch
will hold its regula1· meeting
Sunday : Bob Perry and
family
of
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UNTRIED MAN IS
AU re5eue appara ua
Los An·
e cannot permit this mob con· )inJtl~__;n Wh ether a fight on thf
Elsie MUler 01 Midway speq.t the
lth
Th
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geles was rushed to the scene.
c:!1tlon to continue, a"" we wiU not
.1 eek: en" wltb Cia.Uit ''"'-n
N
a pot 1uck c11 nner on
urs- r.ear the Oarden, Qfaygo Ro ..... ,
1 Wt'st Shade, Ivor Shumway and
~?&lt;- 8$!!erted. cc nHnt.c.1 f!on t would develop Wfl ' Bell C~
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Great billows or smoke pve a.n do It" the NRA chlettan
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last 1ay ot t.hls week
ominous appearance over the pork
ur:,crJt~~n Wnlle t many les:lon- week with Jen~wtatk."
' Harvey DeLaney located at Lon- It lend or Sumner.
Bob
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Columbus, 0,
Oct
t-INa- and when the horror or the di8S8._,.,.
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Ha,.i and R
o··•olph
•-nt
'''"· w va , ,, home w&gt;&gt;i&gt; h o·., r··mRube and OQJe a
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Bmlw.,
8r~·KCha1let: n Z1mmerman,
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tel" be came knowo thousan d s ruuu~
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'"nday
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Ruben
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and Emerson~~
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~·-ney ,..
at
o
eel
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baU
game a1
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Held a ttome:- and promJilt!m lAl•···~t:d to park entrancP-S and to hospl.._
h ar~ convhtced to such a He&amp;s.
lVU ,
da
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ocmt today wa.E nvned b~ (i{lvcr- tnls
Hundreds ot them were re·
poft " !t Rl lhey
wou
d
make
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Ruth
Miller
spent
SU+idaY
with
and
da11ghter,
Mh.11
Virgtnl:l
spen
t
"-'uLni_J
••wktff
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ot
lm·
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·1or G~or"' un, l ·~ t - &lt;::ucr"'''-' •'lP~I c"ttyes
o( rnenw h o h ad •··
""""'n wr..
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"' •nd In Coloombu•
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8 ll or RussUl.
'~ta
Ollila•
&gt;i&gt;e we"k
Mr
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(0on1Jnued
frOM
Page
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Howeve1
National Commandet
Mr and Mrs. R. o · Randolph nnd Ml s Hn rry Blng an d Mr. and J•rove
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I Ja w Judge Robert H Day on the ng n e par .
ch
b
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Ray Whaley and danatfter,
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I bench 01 the OhJO supn~me court
Sn •torrlbly were the bodies ot tb~
ad,..Tdh,'~dum durn'
ullets were
·. u::; JotmS(;n said he was strong- were the reoont cu.esta 4lf Mr. and Mrs Arthur ~vtns and thetr tam- Mill were Athens vlsltor;-~ny~.
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l'!e .
Mle spread on contact wlth IY oppc,~('d to 1:co&amp;nltlon on&lt;l pl"e- Mrs. Val McCumber tJJ Darwin
Illes
the target, mangling the victims.
dlctr1 1 !hut the re11olutlon agaln~ J
Helen van Nest. · spent Sunday
Ray Whaley and ramJ!y
t
The 1 strlk P, whi ch (os t ere'1
• tl1 1 -~uv.c t wcu1a ~e a d opte d
James Hughes a nd Mrs Elranor ~unday at Bumnaton •-~
. -.f.
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.vllh Beryl Day
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the germ or the gruwlng dlsturban.
f 1 ri\, r-1 l l~"ltast wa .~ the atu
Mr and Mr:&gt; Everett Day a11d . . -. • • • 8 • • • • • • • • • . • 8 . . . . . . .
ces In the 8lceJ mills gu\'e ~vcrv l uu1 of Gov Paul F. McNutt of ,.hlldren, Pnrl and Archie Durst.
t {
evidence l.odav of llE-nrlng nu tmd . l'Cl!Rnr~.
~&gt;e re visitor&amp; at the borne or Mrs •
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althoui ll 15,000 em]lloves or ca!)v
l lleUeve tllllt w~ ~hould recog- ... EwiE Jonel'! Ql Malion, recently
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tlve mj_nes In P'ayettt counl; tie - 'J• • •1ll slat le governments," MeM&gt;· nhd ~I&gt; H 1..: Day !ipcl1t •
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1',' de ~ thg0Clf..",",' 0to" 't"o""',,,"'ot"t,ud rtfu~· i N ~1tt whd9 1s alilpa.s~eglon,..natonal '3U.JIIQ~ ay W~tt.b t;t..elt hoonl ;• Everett. ~ :
COnlnll\1\ er, 5 d "rul" rn •1Y yea,~
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When you ree I " on
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'k an d 7 et n ot -·-'1~
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when you need a GENTLE but THOROUGH cleaning fU..'
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moot reg ions was
tnp td •s thr "Uprtme m RuMtla and w'e- lift- rool .. ~~ ton i1chle who' II. J'f! Qtlltt •
from within, to rid the bowt!ls and kidneya of the poil!lo-1 ,.
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exod1;1s thr(!e wee ks ugo whcu col\1 l.eh not to deal openly Wltll'jJt
... o,hy
• food and body wastes that get Into the blood atream a,ad)i.p· •
woriteJ'8 In r.entntl und
we~lelll
Th " Legionnaires, footi!Ore fJ"Oh4,
Mrs Pearl Burns a,nd ~on, Ma ·
your vitality-THEN BE FAIR TO YOUR BOD1. T~ a
Pcnn:o~ylvanla walked out In sym- the greatest para&lt;le In the hisOOrf bel Adkins Rnd lxi.by~ :~pent w..c. •
teas.l,!OOnful of genuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SAL'l\iih a
pathy Wi th the
F'ft}et tc coUJity ::;f the orgamza.tton, today were to .JC.'\d:l}' with Mrs Wlrren &amp;ontlt
1 til f
le
1 th"
mical
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men wl)o declared a 'Hohrluy" In fmsake tioe le•lty thot haa eo&gt;••ul•
g a o wa r. n I&amp; easy econo
way ,.~WI 0 E
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th1g the benefit ()f the World.famoua CARL.::~uAD rtR •
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protest against thf JaUure or the S(d the Cht cngoaQ.&lt;; and adopt their
·right 1n your own home. Fot' l?'enef'ations thom~anda of
pie
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H 0. -Frick Coke- bompanv to s1gn r::llcies en national affali s and
~ hc've been r-ent too CARLSBAD, CZECJIOSLOVAK A bJ
1
the bit uminous ooaJ COOe Or to 1'1!- vete rans' Interest~
. ''f:.' ~
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h
r th
"II th tr l1
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cognize! ,the union~
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Not long after Commander John ~
M1 s Clfu a ' Randall of c;beli.hlt&amp;1
'thet"r ,my Hi ci~o.11&gt;~ irr l e trl'atment o
c many 1 s a o ow
sr:n .~J}f!aks to the convention, the spcm Jns l week will\ ilct brolhe~ ~ · conati pat1on-stomach, kidney, and liver ocornplainta, rheuma8
G
d Ed n Rotl•-b
1!t
tiso1, s km troub les. CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT ill eva,. t~
i '
adop, IOI:\ nf reso lutiOns was sehe~
eorge an
WJ
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oratt&gt;d from the water~ of the !iOO year old histofic sprln~ ID '· 1 •
dl,lled Johru;.on was determined to fammes.
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b M th
r()ntlpue the fight for the four·, Mr 1111d Mrs Dclix'l't ·~ 'Rice 'b: 1 •
CARL~BAD. It is a natural ptiKiuet. ma e 6r :fou y o ur
~
Mid
Do ~h
Ni 1101.:
Nature. NEVF.R TAKE MANUFACTURED SALTS. Your
!'dlJt
on plea
vetenms'
t
dlepmt. Mr&amp;. C h·~~l,
f1Q
Y
c amis
body deserves the best. For 1)0 years reliabl~ dru~"st~ have •
(~ttnued rrom D&amp;lle one)
• nees progmm
despite the
of allow·
Pres! ~ • and daughter of
fmlth s~d.
sold tho genuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SAL , cone@R•
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::l'llt RoMevelt.
lMlM Pearl RuMell of ~ut.J:!tld ;o.ero •
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trated for true economy. Buy a bottle today,
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Officials revealed that a wnteh
th
e
supper
guests
p
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'l'he na,tlonal commander's spe
r
h~d been kept hl'l'e for
Makelf!&amp; 1t•lafed by lhe B~lpearaQCe of Prea • 11Oeorge Bnllfly.
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iC'llowlng the prison break at M{(:h- .1ent Rocse11elt Monday wlU no~ ~ _T~_e ~'::~~~~ U~n ~~~day _.

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GL\NTIED LIFE Ct:R'tiRC.,n .
Nra. Pearl OhUdert. ' Reynolds .
ttaeher at the Park stn!et .school.
reClt!!lV&gt;!d ber 8ta.te Life Eleme'1tsry certiflcate, Tuesda}'

.N&amp;TIONAL ADVEBTISING REPRESENTAl'tV£8

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Judge Zimmerman, wtto hal been vlctJma
burned no attempt wu l&amp;an Oity,
altared, ~~ wa t.nnOUnced.
QtLween the Ad.dlson and Bridt
were qWe,1
'"'7 •·t'matrled em.
~.tpractlclna &amp;ttorney for the Jut Imade to ldtmt1ty t.nem l.a&amp;t. niC)lt. The holdup Of tN bi.DI, bere ~ The Vdenlll were In lcoord wtth ~hoo!A renllltell tn, a 10 to 9 vie tot]' D&amp;vldJoo
Wednea'lay. They are at ~
2u'lnars wu n!QW!IIted ttl' Oover·l They were nambel'~d In the mor· p1ace shortly before ekiidng ttaie the ))J'tNdent eacept with reprd to tctr Addllon.
with Kr. Ruches' parent., 110'.
I'IOP White to asswne his dutlflll on cue which wa.s doaed 1ut. nl.:ht, yeeterday afternoon. Armed with the etdeq.l ~tallration ol non·
Miu Katherine Nc!f b boarding

VIRGINIA
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t;JtJcap. I"Wledel»hla. J'Uitti!PP. .UUwa&amp;n

For I'Altlri&amp;l Office Call UG·L

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DINNER HOS'tt:SS
Mrs Waite!' Harris was h U&amp;tu·s.
Tuesday everung, at a dinne r at
the Mary Jan~
Ooft'~t'
Shopp-..•
Ouest&amp; wefl Mrs. Anna C JUhllni!
and son OKlrge of New York qrc:v
a.nd Mrs. w H Juhlir.a

D~ Offic:4! aDd ClrcnllaiJon O.pl. C&amp;U ZG:l-&amp;

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No 153, mit at the Knl1hts of
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dlsagreeah1e nc\\ S rccel\·ed by the rank
soc1e t y. so hu~y tr ylntof to protect itseW 1
fl' om t he nnagef\ of t.:rtmiuab, 1 ~ lhat wdted from New 1 •
Yotk ,·t"l.:ltJ\e to the lwltdPy \\h tl" h th e !\e\\o York crimi~\
n.tl ~ CIIJU,Yed Tue s da y tor the open ing of the \Vorld' Kl
St·tlt""' 111 New York.
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The {lllllOllllC.'cment co mmg from the ltig prit~on in th e I
hmpll eState, ~a id that becuu;;c the JH'l fsu.nen~ wet·e ::~o in-· J)
t c r t.!:-kd 111 t he btg se nes b~;;tv.. een th e New York a.hd
W n ~ lungtun Uull t:lub~. 1
:u v. ork wou ld be don ~ on Tues-- 1
da ) but m~ l ead tht.! com Jets would be treated tolL holiday 1
a:-. the.\ ~ere permitted to list t:n to lhe gnme over t.he. 1

a pot-luek supper, rtgular trans• Ion elf bUS1ness and socIa I tlmt'
ad
During the busineB6 meeting, a re ·
port or qrand temple was giVA'I
by Mrs. Minnie Neutdtns, who
act?d as repusentatlve of t,hP.
Loyal ldo- at the convention rct:enUy held
uov In Marlon.
Fc:.llowlng the lodge meeUng. an
m•erertin;J" play'et W&amp;ll pre~euted
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Mr nnd Mrs v H RaWSon of
Scuth~ide, w v~, a: C' \1 ll 1.. ,. M.
nnd Mrs. John Rawson or Grave•

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u.nd law- luv tll!J peo p1c ,.,_who ~u ul~l a~ayyfiuJW to earn ~eh ~:'~=-~~~tl ~s ttk~-~ter Cf? 1e~~ lnt~~
an honest JNllfa, ...;"tultl,"' h h fi'' g I' y.,....,ot'Jitoi/U c t 6 t h e d l' tH"'a~~ arn)Y~ who t'ri.niPBd 'tlltit '~~'
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J~JJcl w1thuul s helt&lt;&gt; r With nut ij ::;mali 111~r cent
of th e lll'eatdwlance,!n fJJJttdavtotrYhl.
WORKMF.N BUSY
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past Ieason In the
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('.trt' a 11&lt;.1 g nud ll f'Ht m eHt lhnl JS allorded t h1 s cut lhroat , lfll.rS of toU and h&amp;rdehJp here - ~ mong the builders and palnten 1a larlfl brewery and 5el"eral9
DlUld c Jou:; rublJJllg t.:l"O \\d of l'aiil'ab wh1&gt; urc given a tllrned to hls home and family here i tu•;f as H. coll5equenct! tills elass ot \' •ate , rooms at Leechburg, Pa ..

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cr.d an unlimited amount ot kro.ow· l busy Homes o.re being mll.de more 1frunllifs and theu mother, ~~~IOO&amp;:e and experience. Shortly after Uinvenlent and comfortable. The Nealy Hobtwk returned sunday
stttUng on Ills farm neal Bashan Mest Is the pretty home of Mrs. J , thetr employn1cnt.
he responded to his comntry's call M. Spencer on Be\'enth Street
to arme and tC I ved un~U the ci&lt;'~E" which Is having a flower room ad·
F(B:ST BI\P'l'IST CHUIICH
o( the Civil War. Hls son John who dltlon ~; n the ::.&lt;.u~h side Han-y Cur
T. T. SbeU.on. ~~
now resides at Dorocaa har; a rich tis Ls the master mechanic on thp
Bible st::l\ool 9 ao Charle.s Ben"'· 1
(;OIIectJou of curlos that would make j(Jb The home property or the late Bupc..
a.ro interesting museum, an ~ded Mns Anna V. Avery on eeventh 'a.nd
Mornmg worship 10 :30 .
~f.I~~~~:~:~-~~~:~~~r~:
ctown
from his father who trelaur- Main street o.nd the property of A Le1:110n from Autum..,_
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C&gt;d and kept them 1n his early ''(lays Mrll Lena Petrel on Elm Street
B "Y. 'f!. U. service at 6 ta.
In Ireland hh )'t.nJ 'I ln the u:o":J looks·"hafldsome In new coats or
Evenlns worship 7·30 Special
O-NE

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.• T IS b\lt nutural for citizend who arc :-.tuning, or with, 1:ut ~hoe s, and other clothing, have no place t'or she!·
tct, lH.. gg iug here ~1 nd there tol' a few of hfc' ~ necc~ities,
t u,hn :uml! l!ll1b ittere d wHh the world wh en they see dtd
1 heu1· \\hat l!-1 going on in the effort. to bring about an arti-'
tidal u1.c r ease in price of commoditie~.
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It i."' u crime against civilizalictn IOL' UH or fot• anyd1e
tu pl0w up cot.ton ot' waste any commodity while thel'e are
: -&gt; Llll v1ng pt.!ople abuul to use ito~ The idea that thel'e i.~
-Mil ()\ e rproduction of any farming commodities is a fa!La- 1
&lt;: lot i:-; on e. 1t it1 ~not lhat there is too murh luod, or too
ntUd1 ( lotbing du e Lo o v e r p r u d u c t 1 n 11 , but in-J
JStcud Jl i::: th e fact that there are too few dollars in the !
han ds ot' the people who do the spending that i~ causing I
our truub lc and woe today.
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G~t the mo:.ncy bags opened, ~tlu1 pa:;sing out mean:~
wh c rclJy th e great rank and lit e of lhe Americu.n people'
c"n ear l\ what they eat and what tht!y drink and what
they w e ar und the places of ~ helter which they use ancl
in lc t~s Ume tl.au 1t take!-! to philoso phi ze over the :litun·
twn. th~ imagituu·y overproduction \nll vanish in thin air l
and iui:itead of ~et! lllg naked lrttlc children. emaciated tl.ltd
\forl orn gt'O" n Ul)~i, poorly dadr; o f ever)· l.\ e~c riptiooh .
~ ou \\Ill z;:;ee happy people contented in t:,ullh ey urc ttblP
lu ge t the necfJ~SSi tie:. of hfe and an occ l::iional luxury.
When we get rid of a milliOll pound Mof pork without g J\- IJig it to the )H!ople \\ho ate hung•y and when W t.\
!burn a miltiou b u t~he l ~ of cor.n o l' wh(•at or when we de~tl·u y ~~ny produ ct of nature with needy people refuged
the chunce to IHH! Jt, \\"e ure not ouly commttling a cri11e ,
agai111:~t our owu people, we lll'e ~innmg in the eyes of
thtt Gre.ut Jeho va h who hns made pot..aibh• nil thm~e wirts1
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throuuh Ills generol!: ity in nllowtng the lnud to become
truitfuf Lht"Ough proper applicutlow1 of the t~un nnd the
moon. und lhe I'Jlill:J iHid tPe winds.
We Mhould thert~fore look well into the M&gt;ituahon be ..
fore we d elibel'~tely aud wantonly destroy any IH'oduct
through l\ mistaken iden of artiflcially boot1tir1g prices t"'
~olp tho luboring man. IV • are m&lt;•rely pp•t pouinv the
&lt;Jay of t·eckuninl und making thut du.r n far w urge one

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Mom ~ hntJ&gt;I for "• nice silk shtrt• for her ene·thne little TeiDmJ,
now "811 Jd," titanic t•ot ot tbe footballyorldt

DOI.LAR

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•100 per i,lay Is the amount It
en-sUng tbe. tr.xpa.yen ot Sutton

tcwnahip to take care of tbelr Wl•
&lt;'mp)oyed, accorcttnc to the 11W.t.e·
ment or Township Clerk Edson
Rcuah. Tile llat or 260 families
whlch han been recetvJna unemployment. relief orders remalna
cbout the aarne aa la.d r:eport, In
lhe meanl.lme SOJne have found
work and asked the trliiMis w can·
c.el their niUilQ bu~ t.bll hu beeP
cllset by ot.hers who have latN)'
appUa.UoQ tor relief ardera.
MJ. RoHab es.pres&amp;ld a rev of a

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dltloo In rtpnl kt Wk.Lar care of
the unemployod dul'lna: tbe comins
winter.

be Uhtbltl
4·B Olub

aucb ftne ~)l:lnp almORt without koowinr WbJ. And finally ahe
picked out one witla an almost tn·
visible :ft~re :In it.
"Lovely tAijlte, Jlother, he'll .,.
proud to
thie," Juliu&amp; said
when
aaid thal: the~
.Hom to do but tah
Hid the price ,:waa

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to a

It ml1h:.J;~

Balanced
Budget

all OYf!r
•h• could
leu eEpenalye f•r
Pop-eo~ or ' anytbir.r
do for them, the7 ne'fltt' PaJ:Cf
attention to their clothes &amp;DJ

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· MEMB~R this! A~vertised values
are still the BIGGEST values! You'll
~lways get more and bette, thing~~
for YQJIFiOOQJ!Y if you shpp FIRST in
t~t' -.4vertisi._ pages of The Daih
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Ship Budrft ou an-even keel!

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choicest Tutkish and Domestic

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PAINFUL INJURY
Ceo11 McCiasky, !arm lWld Rnd
i £:or, or John McCiasky who man1ages the Jividen farm met w.lth a
j t •aintul acddent one day la.zlt week
, v llen a pitch fork fell from the
1 s~'cond story or the
ban1 str.tkllll
I Mr. McCla.sky a.nd runnlna oPe of
I 1he tines through the palm Of his
l•and coming out a.t the back Dr
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theought
neccsaary
mediCiil
tall::ie th ey h.tvt! been tll-tr~atcd, there WI II ue any grea.,. 1
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It 18 u
nothlf'I,J
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fit.ldl:i and through"" his a1my ll!e In ~ulolj wUI oocur unleA some un·
There art! 110 doubt toamtng the country today hon..
In the ' year of 1849 when men ~he Civil War. One of the moat [roreuen complications set In
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bome&amp; and ftunUJes to cast .nterutlng relic:; lsaknlfc.fmkanc:_
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th e ll ae tf-o!tR v.-a1r: 1, t , a lc\\ oi nu r trcwblc:o~ as concern8. 1
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U'!Jnlll:~ l~ and crime, w1 ll h e t!hmm ated.
It i~ha rdly tv be exp&lt;:!cted, however, that as long at-,
t
Ill'}"
areJ:Iand
led as if they had bee n victims of misplaceP: j
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11 1t wclc not w t\!l'lll• ly trn1dc, 1t really -would
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• AUTHOIC 01' HUDDU'

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FRANCIS WALLACE ...1~ 1

th ey ltn V'e hal·dened crimhntl t~ who in a maJority of case~~
chilUnmin
the pu:mtentiartes and instead, realize thut:
wuuld ldU at the ::~li ght est Jll' U\"O('Ution vr no provocation'

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It Ufrrc eve r wa ::~ a s1lh e r, more m.air,·~ action tendin(!.$
t o 1.:.1n I ~li\"IC ... tuHt!'i \H' hop t' 11 will be produced hy some
onl' .d.rr-h.ts authority ovl'r ot h e r than convicts. From
thl! aclottllL of 1&lt;1 U&lt;'h treatment, tho ta x ptH'C l'd o[ New Yol'k
~u H· h nMl~l g et tht' tdea that thm:;e c riminal ~'&gt; were nol
p lj t~:e d w durance vile but fn l:ltcad ure lhere for a ;aca1H n lt!H.L.rest penod .

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entered the bank and toree4 8mlll:(
alo01 with Catherine a. Bubote,
auilltant caJJhler, C. OlaualbJ, t.en.
f'r and six ewtomen lnto a dlree·
turs room.
A rourth bancJit stood cua.rd at
U1e front door ol the bank while a
Utlt member of :the rang manned
a f\ a utomobile outatde.

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Wl\ell some ot out otli.- w.h .~ 11d ma1.y of Ull l' refot'Jll ..,
t'h lu1·gt;,1 t h~ tdea that the v are dealmv wtth naughty

the bench Immediately
l1be taU: ot1dentllyll)g the bodU!II
Jud'e
Zlmmennan, OMemor wu to sr.art t.oday, ana offlelall
Whitt( aa.ld, "Is a widely mowu ~~aid that teeth of!el'ed al~ the
'awytb- and hat a hlfh l'f:putatlon 1110le hope or J)08ltl'le ldentlffca.i,ton.
tor h,onest) "
He is prgminent.ly
'"'be wind did It ~· said James
Identified
with
the
Luther&amp;n Davies, a Slln'lvor. He
Meaped
church
with his lite by running Into the
The new Judre. altbOUJh nevf'r wind Instead of rrom It
"They
havl~ worn Judicial rot:.es before , dldo't have a chance. They
Is "extremely well qualified," the thoueht they oould run ahead of
Htll Mr. Ra;wson lB. taktog l.n!at oovemor cledored.
the fire"
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Zimmerman ls n years old and
And the blukened bodies , knees
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ne.,...ay has twtce sous:ht a plBCe on the bent and arms
twisted to 8hteld
lor ColumbU&amp; after a visit with Mr supreme court by election. He was!' their race15 , -•e mute ••Ide"•• of
Mill
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workmen
had
aml Mn I E
s!~('·.
t lu L932, but Wll8 defeated
He fRilf'n In the hol-·o'"l
,·!be staff and om cers of Mel~~&gt; unsucceM!Ully sought the nomina·- •
Ttmple Pyth\ar. sister s, No lli:l, t Wn In 1930
He was also uru;uc·j'
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MII'Yice dtaabuty eues. The Leeton with Mr. and Mrs Tom
MrC ullc!aden bellevf Ill lnd:l1ent tx·aer· loU&amp;"h while
teaching S('hool at
'liee maGI who beoornes iU should be Lone QQk
(h1P. J,lNfmnoe over &amp; alaeker OJ'
Mr and Mrs F P' Thormon and
Murel Whaley Is Ill.
a pertOo too young to have been 1ft flaught.er are h ome
trom 11 Vll'IIL
An:hte Well ill reported Mlr10Uily
the servl~ dllr'lnc the war. The With Wet-1. Vlrglnla r~lat!ve 5
p:etident. ~ever, dlatlnctly !lha..l·
Robert Ruase ll
Hnrl daltghLer. ill
len&amp;ed. that theor"7 In hll addreas.
Mr11. Nichols and i!TII.Ild ·daughter,
Miry Barnhill IIJ)ent Thursday
• Edward A. Hayes, of Decatur, Barbara June, and Mr aml Mrs mght with Edna VllllNe&amp;t.
r;l., ret.ai.Ded h18 early st.l'f:t\Jth In Hetzel Ru~~&amp;ell and children spent
the race for national commander
Charley Butta and tamUy apeat;
loday.
Tho e"·tlon • ., OWl
'""eduled Sunday
wtt.h Mr and Mrs Dayton
ror tomorrow"""".
AU511CII Ill
Rutlaurl
ThurAday wlth MT and Mrs. Dale
Tbe ooa.lltlc.n or rtvol candidates
M1ss Pearl RUS&amp;II! Il or P.ulland Is Pf'rty.
n ,, ro•
k lth h
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Bh
aralru~t Hayet held a. e~~ouews In the
e
a wee w
e1 grn n ·
Relative&amp; or TtlUe
umwa1
'(Cootlnued from Paae ~
morni'"'"' hour.!! but 1«.Ued t.o a - !aLher. Mr Bob Russell whJlt• she werthen received word Tbumday
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.~~. on - 1 ::t!ti·H•ves
man ~ t...,n s t e a festlva
or her death at. her brot.htr'llfl8i::e
i;fy day of pro.spp-r!.J" lmPQlled ;In· o Gher potent• asp
til are OeorKe
Mr. and Mrs C E Rothg('b have 11~ Eno. She had bef&lt;n In
ng
Jusdct&gt;$. upon the gov.cnunent.. waa \V:'- Malone of Nevada .. Ray Murphy purchased a new Chev!.-,lrt ~f'dan ' rvr a lorog time
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Will mtet tnnlght at the home 01 d~flllln attempts to be l'lf'f:k'd 10
Jlrt!por .ng for ~commendations, to r. f Jo•a, t.pd .Sam. Reynold~! ot Ne' Max Bunce of Powhatten spent
M.rs D S Farmer on Bouth Flft'1 Congress n.ad Attorney General or
congress re~ifYIIW ihese ~ trt-$ a. There auere tePPrt.s tbat ad· Ole weOk end here.
Callie Lofa.D ~pent Prlday niBht.
:.venue ror theu regUlar month!" Ohio
wl 1eu the l!oonomy allt beetme !4',r1.. )ufint aeD;~l~&lt; MJltod Reckard ll
Mrs Helen Tl.mtfig
Mrs Lyda Wtth her"'brothflt, Len and .._
meeting Mrs Fred Gilmore WI I •
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l!.!tlst Mrs Farmer as hOf!tQ156
oo nu
from page oneJ
U ~P ~ed 1 ' J a.ct
a t t e n11.
~ary llilnd has dropped Ol.lt or thl 3a,yre and Mr George Martm were Elizabeth RoM · visited Len WeU
to those under the coal COde, ard
cma a m nl"-Q:oot1cn appears to n ee
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:!unt1nston vlsJLors on Friday.
t nd
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added that .. he saw tt th'·
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Syracuse were bu.?lntss vlsltoTH !11
uae or tho ch-" -d .., covered
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.wr.·~~ Tay~
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vetoerct!IJI
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In
the
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their
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guest
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day
night
C&lt;.lumbus, TUe;&lt;:day.
1M: 1-"'on or eheckwelgh
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wall c Ollen- N t.""~
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l Cha•ley Randolph arul r·-•~
Mrs. George D Sauer continues
Johnson
bluntly d-la-•
·~&lt;l dOll\~n ,.at on
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1 1 was ex- c 'it•-·...... ·~''' the .-. "t- to 1 pns.~or 1t I" ' W ut on Utiln" v.-n ..,.,
Mll&gt;B. ,Mildred Roush or Chesh ire 1of nea' the oardon --e
Ill a t her home on Powell 8 trett
(C ontl.n~u rrom Pqe Ooel
rontJnuatJon ot the strike
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was lhe guest oth er sister. Mr. and day gu-"
••ra.· omer H~~•
M1.'. Guy Cn.r:;on 1.s rcp&lt;lrtw ~I d ~ntial secUona, and physicians rnptlve mine section of Pennsyt- tCth·&lt;llU:lt
1 on.:. 1, the p~nt non·
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·Th r. Americum (;cmrnll tee was t
The Ladlt!K Aid of the M E I Jot! Violet had .. thel• ......
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lnterventlon.
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rec·
;hurch
will hold its regula1· meeting
Sunday : Bob Perry and
family
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UNTRIED MAN IS
AU re5eue appara ua
Los An·
e cannot permit this mob con· )inJtl~__;n Wh ether a fight on thf
Elsie MUler 01 Midway speq.t the
lth
Th
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geles was rushed to the scene.
c:!1tlon to continue, a"" we wiU not
.1 eek: en" wltb Cia.Uit ''"'-n
N
a pot 1uck c11 nner on
urs- r.ear the Oarden, Qfaygo Ro ..... ,
1 Wt'st Shade, Ivor Shumway and
~?&lt;- 8$!!erted. cc nHnt.c.1 f!on t would develop Wfl ' Bell C~
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ominous appearance over the pork
ur:,crJt~~n Wnlle t many les:lon- week with Jen~wtatk."
' Harvey DeLaney located at Lon- It lend or Sumner.
Bob
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Columbus, 0,
Oct
t-INa- and when the horror or the di8S8._,.,.
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Ha,.i and R
o··•olph
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8r~·KCha1let: n Z1mmerman,
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and Emerson~~
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o
eel
e
baU
game a1
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Held a ttome:- and promJilt!m lAl•···~t:d to park entrancP-S and to hospl.._
h ar~ convhtced to such a He&amp;s.
lVU ,
da
1
1
ocmt today wa.E nvned b~ (i{lvcr- tnls
Hundreds ot them were re·
poft " !t Rl lhey
wou
d
make
II.
Ruth
Miller
spent
SU+idaY
with
and
da11ghter,
Mh.11
Virgtnl:l
spen
t
"-'uLni_J
••wktff
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lm·
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·1or G~or"' un, l ·~ t - &lt;::ucr"'''-' •'lP~I c"ttyes
o( rnenw h o h ad •··
""""'n wr..
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"' •nd In Coloombu•
...., ••lth
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k
8 ll or RussUl.
'~ta
Ollila•
&gt;i&gt;e we"k
Mr
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n
(0on1Jnued
frOM
Page
One)
Howeve1
National Commandet
Mr and Mrs. R. o · Randolph nnd Ml s Hn rry Blng an d Mr. and J•rove
. J.
t
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th
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I Ja w Judge Robert H Day on the ng n e par .
ch
b
L
Ray Whaley and danatfter,
--.
I bench 01 the OhJO supn~me court
Sn •torrlbly were the bodies ot tb~
ad,..Tdh,'~dum durn'
ullets were
·. u::; JotmS(;n said he was strong- were the reoont cu.esta 4lf Mr. and Mrs Arthur ~vtns and thetr tam- Mill were Athens vlsltor;-~ny~.
_ _ . _
l'!e .
Mle spread on contact wlth IY oppc,~('d to 1:co&amp;nltlon on&lt;l pl"e- Mrs. Val McCumber tJJ Darwin
Illes
the target, mangling the victims.
dlctr1 1 !hut the re11olutlon agaln~ J
Helen van Nest. · spent Sunday
Ray Whaley and ramJ!y
t
The 1 strlk P, whi ch (os t ere'1
• tl1 1 -~uv.c t wcu1a ~e a d opte d
James Hughes a nd Mrs Elranor ~unday at Bumnaton •-~
. -.f.
.......
.vllh Beryl Day
...,...u~
the germ or the gruwlng dlsturban.
f 1 ri\, r-1 l l~"ltast wa .~ the atu
Mr and Mr:&gt; Everett Day a11d . . -. • • • 8 • • • • • • • • • . • 8 . . . . . . .
ces In the 8lceJ mills gu\'e ~vcrv l uu1 of Gov Paul F. McNutt of ,.hlldren, Pnrl and Archie Durst.
t {
evidence l.odav of llE-nrlng nu tmd . l'Cl!Rnr~.
~&gt;e re visitor&amp; at the borne or Mrs •
~
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althoui ll 15,000 em]lloves or ca!)v
l lleUeve tllllt w~ ~hould recog- ... EwiE Jonel'! Ql Malion, recently
•
tlve mj_nes In P'ayettt counl; tie - 'J• • •1ll slat le governments," MeM&gt;· nhd ~I&gt; H 1..: Day !ipcl1t •
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1',' de ~ thg0Clf..",",' 0to" 't"o""',,,"'ot"t,ud rtfu~· i N ~1tt whd9 1s alilpa.s~eglon,..natonal '3U.JIIQ~ ay W~tt.b t;t..elt hoonl ;• Everett. ~ :
COnlnll\1\ er, 5 d "rul" rn •1Y yea,~
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art IS (! 1'"'\tn:J CBI P rm
When you ree I " on
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'k an d 7 et n ot -·-'1~
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when you need a GENTLE but THOROUGH cleaning fU..'
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moot reg ions was
tnp td •s thr "Uprtme m RuMtla and w'e- lift- rool .. ~~ ton i1chle who' II. J'f! Qtlltt •
from within, to rid the bowt!ls and kidneya of the poil!lo-1 ,.
1
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exod1;1s thr(!e wee ks ugo whcu col\1 l.eh not to deal openly Wltll'jJt
... o,hy
• food and body wastes that get Into the blood atream a,ad)i.p· •
woriteJ'8 In r.entntl und
we~lelll
Th " Legionnaires, footi!Ore fJ"Oh4,
Mrs Pearl Burns a,nd ~on, Ma ·
your vitality-THEN BE FAIR TO YOUR BOD1. T~ a
Pcnn:o~ylvanla walked out In sym- the greatest para&lt;le In the hisOOrf bel Adkins Rnd lxi.by~ :~pent w..c. •
teas.l,!OOnful of genuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SAL'l\iih a
pathy Wi th the
F'ft}et tc coUJity ::;f the orgamza.tton, today were to .JC.'\d:l}' with Mrs Wlrren &amp;ontlt
1 til f
le
1 th"
mical
"II),.~
men wl)o declared a 'Hohrluy" In fmsake tioe le•lty thot haa eo&gt;••ul•
g a o wa r. n I&amp; easy econo
way ,.~WI 0 E
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th1g the benefit ()f the World.famoua CARL.::~uAD rtR •
•
protest against thf JaUure or the S(d the Cht cngoaQ.&lt;; and adopt their
·right 1n your own home. Fot' l?'enef'ations thom~anda of
pie
~
H 0. -Frick Coke- bompanv to s1gn r::llcies en national affali s and
~ hc've been r-ent too CARLSBAD, CZECJIOSLOVAK A bJ
1
the bit uminous ooaJ COOe Or to 1'1!- vete rans' Interest~
. ''f:.' ~
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•
h
r th
"II th tr l1
•
cognize! ,the union~
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Not long after Commander John ~
M1 s Clfu a ' Randall of c;beli.hlt&amp;1
'thet"r ,my Hi ci~o.11&gt;~ irr l e trl'atment o
c many 1 s a o ow
sr:n .~J}f!aks to the convention, the spcm Jns l week will\ ilct brolhe~ ~ · conati pat1on-stomach, kidney, and liver ocornplainta, rheuma8
G
d Ed n Rotl•-b
1!t
tiso1, s km troub les. CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT ill eva,. t~
i '
adop, IOI:\ nf reso lutiOns was sehe~
eorge an
WJ
,
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oratt&gt;d from the water~ of the !iOO year old histofic sprln~ ID '· 1 •
dl,lled Johru;.on was determined to fammes.
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d r
b M th
r()ntlpue the fight for the four·, Mr 1111d Mrs Dclix'l't ·~ 'Rice 'b: 1 •
CARL~BAD. It is a natural ptiKiuet. ma e 6r :fou y o ur
~
Mid
Do ~h
Ni 1101.:
Nature. NEVF.R TAKE MANUFACTURED SALTS. Your
!'dlJt
on plea
vetenms'
t
dlepmt. Mr&amp;. C h·~~l,
f1Q
Y
c amis
body deserves the best. For 1)0 years reliabl~ dru~"st~ have •
(~ttnued rrom D&amp;lle one)
• nees progmm
despite the
of allow·
Pres! ~ • and daughter of
fmlth s~d.
sold tho genuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SAL , cone@R•
•
::l'llt RoMevelt.
lMlM Pearl RuMell of ~ut.J:!tld ;o.ero •
.......
.......
....
trated for true economy. Buy a bottle today,
•
Officials revealed that a wnteh
th
e
supper
guests
p
......
a
•
...,
·-rs
'l'he na,tlonal commander's spe
r
h~d been kept hl'l'e for
Makelf!&amp; 1t•lafed by lhe B~lpearaQCe of Prea • 11Oeorge Bnllfly.
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iC'llowlng the prison break at M{(:h- .1ent Rocse11elt Monday wlU no~ ~ _T~_e ~'::~~~~ U~n ~~~day _.

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GL\NTIED LIFE Ct:R'tiRC.,n .
Nra. Pearl OhUdert. ' Reynolds .
ttaeher at the Park stn!et .school.
reClt!!lV&gt;!d ber 8ta.te Life Eleme'1tsry certiflcate, Tuesda}'

.N&amp;TIONAL ADVEBTISING REPRESENTAl'tV£8

NtWs· TQ

Judge Zimmerman, wtto hal been vlctJma
burned no attempt wu l&amp;an Oity,
altared, ~~ wa t.nnOUnced.
QtLween the Ad.dlson and Bridt
were qWe,1
'"'7 •·t'matrled em.
~.tpractlclna &amp;ttorney for the Jut Imade to ldtmt1ty t.nem l.a&amp;t. niC)lt. The holdup Of tN bi.DI, bere ~ The Vdenlll were In lcoord wtth ~hoo!A renllltell tn, a 10 to 9 vie tot]' D&amp;vldJoo
Wednea'lay. They are at ~
2u'lnars wu n!QW!IIted ttl' Oover·l They were nambel'~d In the mor· p1ace shortly before ekiidng ttaie the ))J'tNdent eacept with reprd to tctr Addllon.
with Kr. Ruches' parent., 110'.
I'IOP White to asswne his dutlflll on cue which wa.s doaed 1ut. nl.:ht, yeeterday afternoon. Armed with the etdeq.l ~tallration ol non·
Miu Katherine Nc!f b boarding

VIRGINIA
GREGG
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Phone 582-L

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WEDNI:SDAY,

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In Y&amp;in. ~ boob mate&gt; alee seat

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Career Ended

Benedict

8~~ IN VICURJ.
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WRIHR.TKtNKS
Walah Not lmpreoaed ' By I
Ball Gam~ Ao Play· [
ed . Tu.:..tar
I
OTT. IS STAR ,.

The smart profe.IIOI' ruahea o~ or'\
the n~ ld with the waterboy. ben4B
over the uraCOI'IICrCfOS athlete aDd
aska: ...,O'lini man', whit ta thtl
l.an ~t 01 tile' abt.nme aD·
.111· « hfdnultc Ide~ when an
·ltrtlllltlftle biod1 meets l!'¥leatruc·
tible I~?"'

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While M)'tln' WltJ&gt; Three
Erron, Caat In Role
Of Seriea "Coat"

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Who Can Win It

One Word Led To Another
By Arthur uBuga" Baer

~e

WASHINGTON
or NEW YORK?

ool7 thtgg that has- boon

wJ'ODI. w~ our co1Jepa tn Ute past
IIi that the professor&amp; would.P't go
\\here the student8 were.

Hart, Sebaffaer &amp;: Man, Man mad.,, or Merit Cl11thea are
all winner• in their claaaea and no advance in pricea. Come in
and see th- ready made Suits and Topcoats in all tbe DeW FaU
colon.
'

,-

Who'aYourTailor, YeJo\lyTt.llorinvitea yeu to call in
and look over the new faD pattern. of tbe nationally known Ed. V.
Pri~e line of Suits, TopciNlts aad &lt;ne...:oats, made to your indivJ
idual meuuremenll. They have ~teen winaen fQf 40 yean and
'
are moderately prlcell.
.....

Can ·the Giants Conte
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POPLAR RIDGE

Thr~t?

't&gt;R RENT-Furnished a,pa.rtnwlt
toalx rooma, bath. See MrtS. O&amp;rl
itOhUnger. Pbone 116-X. 9·29-3$
~R RENT-D~lllng
~ace. f'lfth aqct Main

;J,J.4-X, Mltldleport.. 0.

with

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-~·,.._ -~·-,-"' PIT·'··-.•.,.•t. '"''"'t:''~ -- ~"'1

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A c01111plete li11e of Funaiahinaa at Pricea That anyc&gt;ae can
'
Afford.

'-----_.;---By, BURNLEY---------

has full.

~·~ •• 1"&lt;.

A.cllMPLETEUNE.or 'l l..tu HATS:' iN ''Al.i: ·'T'H£ :M:w'
COLORS PRICf.D FltOM $2.00 TO $4.00

. 1'HE WORSE
AFTER t11'5 HI\RRO\VINlT
Ex.PERU!NC!! OF

flavorl

OR\~TIN(f

AI!!OU'T IN

"TWE OCEAN ON A

tur-

~LOATIN£.1 SPAR

Bts., Phone
10-4.-3t

FOR "T.-.Relt PAYS

MOR'I'IMtR c.I.A~ltV
l'!o SA~E A&gt;ID RE~'TI!D

A, A ~OCA~ LOI)i.INI&lt;•
\lOUSE""""

biH Ioltl ;
ded.tcatlOil grounds.
\o M. A. Adams,

FIFTH

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~4

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

VE. FASHIONS
B:J JANE GORDON

CHIC J'A.f,L COAT
G.,tJol/1 ,.,.,,, •"
cL ~ • ~C. j 1 J~It~1J in P'.rit -~ t/u
. , mddt i11 Nft» T,,t,

•
By Edson R. Waile, Shawnee, Oklahoma

OT\T ·
THI! GIANTS' SLUGGING
THREAT--

The IUCC"-\fful futun of any city can be eataWiahed ooly liP"
on a buia of IOUild buaineao.

UPPIB TIIOMAS f(,BK

Jw.nita

Hysell

&amp;pent

· The ~ b1111ineu coacerna of an7 ciQ&gt; ..., uaually kaown u
aucceuful ,....,...,.,
-

3unday

with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Radf&lt;lnl
e.nd family of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Julia Furglt visited Mr. a.nd
Mr11. Frank

a.J¥1

Stile~:~

family and

They ha,.e acquired a habit of beio1 aucce~~ful. Tiley do
not enter into WU' Pl9iect until they have fint ID&amp;de a careful
anayloia of condition~ and eat.bliahecl the practical certainty of

Davld EUlen recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McGuire
Apant Fri&lt;Uiy evcuJng with Mr. and
"'-rs. Nlo.l McGuire.
c11.l~cd

Opal Keeton

Hysell Friday.

Hazel

BL.Oo\IDY

i

Sul\day.

RYAN MID

.

Jayne~S

on Mrs. Pearl

IllCCCII.

vl&amp;lted Leona HaU .
,

When they eatabliohed the~&amp;- b1,1oln"' they ~ted what tbey
believed to bo the m01t loaicallocation for bit buaineu.

Mrs. Tommy Hysell spent f'rktt.)'

voith Mr. a.nd Mrs, Pearl Hysell.
Opal Keeton spent Bundaf w1Lh
Ray Harper aod pe.rent.ll.
Mnl. Nlal MOOulre and M:ra.
Henry Cs.rpenter were oalliog on
un. Marvin M.oau_tre eatiirday.

HIS ·co~L.EGI!
SPIRIT'~.

The7 h.,d fait!&gt; in tbe f1,1blra of the city wllen they did .a.

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Th~ t.,.ve tlaoWQ tbio faith in every way and t.ro 1roat b&lt;lliev·
en in a INII• aad !tatter city.

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COL.IJ~BUS

Colt:mblti.J. ObJD

100 Roolthl

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Wt'Jk fllr ~'~~!" Mel ~~

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JAMES H,''llUTLEJt

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suor

Under 6Rw. ~·
UB.t C( ltl&amp;T H~

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N'e• York club's
:ctlaaets.

Of toOne they

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R•~• ~ue.S

tANT rooter• who wou14
to se" But Terry'•
come tU.rouch in the

teril!s are lJOnderll'lc aboL&amp;t
probleiD!I which vitally

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WEDNI:SDAY,

OOTOB~

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4, lta&amp;

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U pnM!I t!JJ;t. fdocaUm Ja not
In Y&amp;in. ~ boob mate&gt; alee seat

•••

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•

;

Career Ended

Benedict

8~~ IN VICURJ.
.
'

,•

WRIHR.TKtNKS
Walah Not lmpreoaed ' By I
Ball Gam~ Ao Play· [
ed . Tu.:..tar
I
OTT. IS STAR ,.

The smart profe.IIOI' ruahea o~ or'\
the n~ ld with the waterboy. ben4B
over the uraCOI'IICrCfOS athlete aDd
aska: ...,O'lini man', whit ta thtl
l.an ~t 01 tile' abt.nme aD·
.111· « hfdnultc Ide~ when an
·ltrtlllltlftle biod1 meets l!'¥leatruc·
tible I~?"'

' -

While M)'tln' WltJ&gt; Three
Erron, Caat In Role
Of Seriea "Coat"

-

Who Can Win It

One Word Led To Another
By Arthur uBuga" Baer

~e

WASHINGTON
or NEW YORK?

ool7 thtgg that has- boon

wJ'ODI. w~ our co1Jepa tn Ute past
IIi that the professor&amp; would.P't go
\\here the student8 were.

Hart, Sebaffaer &amp;: Man, Man mad.,, or Merit Cl11thea are
all winner• in their claaaea and no advance in pricea. Come in
and see th- ready made Suits and Topcoats in all tbe DeW FaU
colon.
'

,-

Who'aYourTailor, YeJo\lyTt.llorinvitea yeu to call in
and look over the new faD pattern. of tbe nationally known Ed. V.
Pri~e line of Suits, TopciNlts aad &lt;ne...:oats, made to your indivJ
idual meuuremenll. They have ~teen winaen fQf 40 yean and
'
are moderately prlcell.
.....

Can ·the Giants Conte
-

.

..

·'

POPLAR RIDGE

Thr~t?

't&gt;R RENT-Furnished a,pa.rtnwlt
toalx rooma, bath. See MrtS. O&amp;rl
itOhUnger. Pbone 116-X. 9·29-3$
~R RENT-D~lllng
~ace. f'lfth aqct Main

;J,J.4-X, Mltldleport.. 0.

with

:.,-_ t-'

• '·'- .•

--~-

,-.. "',.·' ·..,·.'

-~·,.._ -~·-,-"' PIT·'··-.•.,.•t. '"''"'t:''~ -- ~"'1

""' ~-~- •&lt;t · ~ ~!· ~" '-'

A c01111plete li11e of Funaiahinaa at Pricea That anyc&gt;ae can
'
Afford.

'-----_.;---By, BURNLEY---------

has full.

~·~ •• 1"&lt;.

A.cllMPLETEUNE.or 'l l..tu HATS:' iN ''Al.i: ·'T'H£ :M:w'
COLORS PRICf.D FltOM $2.00 TO $4.00

. 1'HE WORSE
AFTER t11'5 HI\RRO\VINlT
Ex.PERU!NC!! OF

flavorl

OR\~TIN(f

AI!!OU'T IN

"TWE OCEAN ON A

tur-

~LOATIN£.1 SPAR

Bts., Phone
10-4.-3t

FOR "T.-.Relt PAYS

MOR'I'IMtR c.I.A~ltV
l'!o SA~E A&gt;ID RE~'TI!D

A, A ~OCA~ LOI)i.INI&lt;•
\lOUSE""""

biH Ioltl ;
ded.tcatlOil grounds.
\o M. A. Adams,

FIFTH

\)

~4

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

VE. FASHIONS
B:J JANE GORDON

CHIC J'A.f,L COAT
G.,tJol/1 ,.,.,,, •"
cL ~ • ~C. j 1 J~It~1J in P'.rit -~ t/u
. , mddt i11 Nft» T,,t,

•
By Edson R. Waile, Shawnee, Oklahoma

OT\T ·
THI! GIANTS' SLUGGING
THREAT--

The IUCC"-\fful futun of any city can be eataWiahed ooly liP"
on a buia of IOUild buaineao.

UPPIB TIIOMAS f(,BK

Jw.nita

Hysell

&amp;pent

· The ~ b1111ineu coacerna of an7 ciQ&gt; ..., uaually kaown u
aucceuful ,....,...,.,
-

3unday

with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Radf&lt;lnl
e.nd family of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Julia Furglt visited Mr. a.nd
Mr11. Frank

a.J¥1

Stile~:~

family and

They ha,.e acquired a habit of beio1 aucce~~ful. Tiley do
not enter into WU' Pl9iect until they have fint ID&amp;de a careful
anayloia of condition~ and eat.bliahecl the practical certainty of

Davld EUlen recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McGuire
Apant Fri&lt;Uiy evcuJng with Mr. and
"'-rs. Nlo.l McGuire.
c11.l~cd

Opal Keeton

Hysell Friday.

Hazel

BL.Oo\IDY

i

Sul\day.

RYAN MID

.

Jayne~S

on Mrs. Pearl

IllCCCII.

vl&amp;lted Leona HaU .
,

When they eatabliohed the~&amp;- b1,1oln"' they ~ted what tbey
believed to bo the m01t loaicallocation for bit buaineu.

Mrs. Tommy Hysell spent f'rktt.)'

voith Mr. a.nd Mrs, Pearl Hysell.
Opal Keeton spent Bundaf w1Lh
Ray Harper aod pe.rent.ll.
Mnl. Nlal MOOulre and M:ra.
Henry Cs.rpenter were oalliog on
un. Marvin M.oau_tre eatiirday.

HIS ·co~L.EGI!
SPIRIT'~.

The7 h.,d fait!&gt; in tbe f1,1blra of the city wllen they did .a.

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tANT rooter• who wou14
to se" But Terry'•
come tU.rouch in the

teril!s are lJOnderll'lc aboL&amp;t
probleiD!I which vitally

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.t~t In County ! COnfh- !
;• ' C.ted; Turned oYer

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As Camp Site FoF •
izens Cllnae"ation
Camp

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Newa Ita ID Tbe "l'l1bune

VIOlENCE AGAIN

CAMP 'HUNKER

14 BILLS

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May Be Uaed Aa P~nty
Of Water lr Avail·
able 'Fhere

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PREPARE T~ WORK

WC!e

COSTlNCREASED

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Tazin1 Syttem Of
eye State To Umidiil,.
10 Rmaion

To (;oDoumer From 10 To
20 Percent; Miners
Get Wa1e Booat

No Propositions
To Offer

OOlumbus. o .. Oct. 5-INS-4iJI8N

\llolence .struck aratn and agatn ln
the spre&amp;&lt;Uilf 11t.eel strikes today

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wbile 16.000 bltumlnoua coal work·
er.o. held fast their picket HnH tc
cotJtlnue the paralysis KliPPina' the

bridle Ulls morning.

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rled away, outdl!nnclne purautng
ptctet.a.
The other workmen were beo.t.en

and slashed by an BlliH'Y mob nL the

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t/easury.
The Brltl&amp;h

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France Condemns
.up to
to make
Poll·cy of G•rmans
Iri"'X".'-''·- The Americans
Sueh being the case. "
Brlt.ish

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Ban :Semardlno, CaL, Oct. 5INB-An earthquake Bhoek of short
duration but ot sut'llctent ltemtty
to awaken resident&amp; was felt here
at 2:45 o'clock tills mornlna.
No
damaae was reported.

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:Jtr~~ to grotD, to ripen Gnd

ANTJ·WAR

CONGRESS
REBUFFED IN

1HN:ome mellow, leu 10 mite in or
OO.orb ttDmstldng ••• not J'itmnin D,
of oounre, b~ ao~ilig tlrm it get.
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from lite right CUijormf of- SuJUhlne

It'• the Southam mn~e you read about,
combined with the right 10rt of climate and

The OCtober meet.tna or the Jwa-

lor
Shu.kespeare
at the washomehekl
oc
Tuesday
eveninl' club
MiA Helen Jaoe Paris ot Ea8'
Main Street
AJei&amp;Un, M1.M Paris

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moiature, thatblalt:eathe Caroliau,Georgla,

Kentuclt:y, Maryland, and Virginia the Leal
tobaocollllllnlr1 iD tl!,e world.
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ern aW."'V'!-e and olmost - It~­
i· f ;.."- • I d f : ~ !?•• -{;'.(; •--~~~~~!.th
' JDM !ripellllelldW' IO....,W IO' BJOUifuUy
CUl'&lt;' !d by the farmer. Then, for 30 "~~'Q.ths,
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it'o •J!"d-juot like fine wine.
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It tokes the right qnutityof eacb kind of
these tobiiOCOII, 'blended a~ erooo·blendei
-then oeaooned wfth Turld.h, to llllke a
milder ciprette. Suasbine helpo.Iust try it!

were Mtuee Ruth Men1t.t and. Ml\r..._ret Laii.D.nce.
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preaenti ·i'D..wered.,·.to

ron call bt ·, n~'a"'- ..eft-kncrwn

authOr born Jn Octooer

Thls

followed by a short bu!dne511

wae

ses-

sion. Thl'l names of Mary Cllrtoll
and Mary B:J.J,en HenneMy were
read tl!f bav'- been JO,¥ld into the

club ,T'lftl lithe-r aames•
brol)iht Up tor membersh:lp

will be vOiied• 1;1p011 In the near futt~ It

w4lJ Rt&amp;.ted ~
&amp;. ahort program presented
by ' June Amberger and Helen
Pafta. retreahmenlfl were served
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the high
OCetlpit'!d in

Baseball Ml1gnate
Dies In Chi~ago

Wil1i•rn L VH&lt;Ck CliYea up

Hard Fi•ht Aftor Se¥·
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1wr over-burdened with tM "eta:ht
r;f exlst1ri.i paymentl; the Amertl;tn attitude Is that or a Ctedltor
;~~~~~ to usten w the... c:~~bt&lt;~r'll

:BeniOI plo.nt ot the Oameale Steel Atti~ude of T eutont Aaaintt !cast.
OOmpany ln OlairtGn; whlle poll~
Jews Finda no Favor
u:!'he
arrested ~wo metl and two women in
Before Lea1ue
k.ns
a d18tur~ at South
where a picket line Of
the ptea ot t.he Walworth
By ARNO DOSOH-P'LJIDROT
OnlY 1150 of the plant's
Oen~Wa, Oct. 5 - INS - :Prance
toree or 1100 made their way
joined Great Brltain totlaJ. 1n con-,
the Jeerinr throne.

Three hundred

appt'OQch the pfOb..

km trom that standpoint

Neither wa.!l

seriously hurt. One ot the men
ran th.e puotlet and foqb't hls way
lr1to the plant.. The other acur..

IAILOU tiKW.m£

R~lated

Aa United States

Two workmen were clubbed by
:aoo pleket.s outalde the Bpani-Chalfan&amp; seamle811 Tube ml.ll
at Am-

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"Cut·Throat" Competition
Hit Aa Prices Are

ENGLAND'S MOVE

sott coal tteld on the fourth ''efreettve" day of tbe soft coal COde . .

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By LEO V. DOLAN
INB Staff oortespondent
PlttabUI'I'b. Oc~.
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01 th.:o
leamed.

LAST TRAIL"

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Formal Ne1otiations
British Debt Belin
Today

At lllinoia Coal Mine
Where Two Are Vic·
tims Of Gunfire

TONIOBT
ZANE G&amp;ZY'8

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C0Al OPEHAliJRS

TROUBLE ARISES

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NtW CIAl PftlCES

DISCUSSED AGAIN

Steel Plant Scene
Blood-Shed And
I Riotin1

wa11

~Otrthe Spot'

Oet.

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S--IKS-WW.Iam

L. Veeck, ~t ot the Chlcqo
Cubs, ~ at ?:46 A. M:. t.oda.y· tn
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