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On Peace Crusade

·diai at tour'o'dOCk Saturtl&amp;J morn·
( '111r at i
pUtadol'l!. Aithoulh
tu helilth tor III)IM-

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111110 i&gt;er - .... not tbOuch'
Del.\b ..a thouaht t.o

Mr. and MrL H. V. 8peftcet
1e11t Sunday With Ebner BabCOCk
and tamUy at Lolli :sott.orn .

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about

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a fa.U aa abe

her hoUSII!!·hnld

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Abe Wood 1.rrlnd
mtt 1\16 atator, Mrs.

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· ll.te Pb.ll Jokier and wife .she ~ ;.s.
il)ent most of her llfe hl Atbefts
uf'Mell&amp; CQUDties.. BurvlVPllll.l'e
a • · Antoni!. and a..daug~r, Mra.
Qettrud.e Hanna ot Coluntbus; one
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BIG C~NTHO~ERSY
IS SUHT£0 OVER
PROGRAM

SundaY to
w. H. Wolfe.

and ti.milY vUited Mr.
W. H. Wolfe. reoantb.
Allen. StuUnc and Maurtee OTT
Jjko;,;rl!otw'd&amp;Y ....tb 1\frs. . E. W.

(a twin)
of ~roy, OeorKe

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siSters, Mrs. Wtllla.m Blberreld':"'uid "Ml1f. oertruae BnLdley,
. wbO -Liled reoently at her home In

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Blll"r'lD.t.Y HONOP..ED

Menchini
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Newa Beni.Oe.J
WuhlnltQn, oct. I-INS--A lllt-

Oklahoma City, Okla. Oet. a
blood after having been aoorby a plltool Wielded a tew
mnut~s oefDre by a. aeer~ service
oeorre I"Machlue Gun"'
Kelly and hil!l spitftre wtfe, Kathwmt o,n -trial In

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fringe ()f the crowd .lu
Ute ootridM, Katheyn saw her ra ther, Je.mea Emery Brooks, ana
moved towatd. him and st:Lrtctl
to kia him.

Alkn1

DeVIne, Loldk Draaer.

~ top, chiffOD ftOcldnl II
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a \NorPID i!l' . .4 a~ ttu. low ~ Reb
f~ f~ h~ to tOe with a heavier .....
of pul'e UJk, h It eBtlrely aervlceable • elf
biab .... ~ 100&gt; making it propP-Iy dull.

Thfe all Jilll,

]\WinM 81U&gt;da7 2•30 P.M.

LIBERTY
THEATRE
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On Mine Owners

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the taee.

The otucers atarted to dra.g h.:r
alcmg.

''George," abe cried tc:J "Ma.chlct

Gun" Kelly, "don"t let them

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that to me."

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peiw:q: Wert 'lie•
Umri ql .t.Qle.ot dt!athl OYer Uw
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"COLLEGE
HUMOR"

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Oma Overoby, 20-year-pld
Chicago girl, whose ®dY
with that of her fonri.t1 hre at OOJumbut.
•uleide
hu•band, Richard Alll!li.
.&lt;on of a wealthy contr~r
of River Forest, Ill., ~~ •-·~-·-·

marriage of the young

wa~

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March.

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Mtdern Miracle

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nose. 'nl.e lront oi
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T-plomo Eipllo 1110081Boblo

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Nine of Ole vlctlans Jolt thf;lr
Jives ln a~\!! &amp;eeident&amp;
1\Uicide waa \'eport.ed and an 86ye:ar-old woman lost htr Ill~ l.n a

Oallle, '
ltlchanl Arlen, Georre B'llf'DS
Mu1l Orule Allen,

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Engineer Shotln
Faee May Be Blfu~IJ.i[~~~~~E~

The

S•rula.r and Monda7

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lnclud'! Maki111 Mori: ~~ ll~ti.,. ~ lit~
MarNie&amp;; Ad-lilll Lodt ~~" lJ'uiit; '
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Seekin1 Lower Mallirial Coeto
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found ir! an automobile
n
road near Chicago.
One of the ()1'1ioeJ1I l\lllol'dlna: the
pair etal'led ~a oc~p the .l{ellys Alfini had shot and
movlrlg, Kathryn reeent.ed betng his former wife and
pU8hed. BwldenlY 61\e •lapped J.
suicide.
c. Whate, a federal apnt, af l!:t- committed

of

Moru and Mack

wagun

occurred.

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been expMKJ~ wtult

PubJlc WorD

Nlaon,

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arrived ut
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Jo.il when the n!·

only UIO.OOO wqe eamen ac:tua)ly
have been 11ven employm-.'flt on

SIUidar allll Mondar
&amp;oren, Marian

charged wlth
of

only $1 out or e 11ct.,, 11.-:n

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Now Bein1 Written For Conotruc:tioli
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lnduatry Now At Low Ebb

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lna" that · the PJ"'Or&amp;m to date liu
failed . to Uft up to Ua oroml~.
,' SoQle of the oomplatnltl pointed

ELECTRIC

Moqan,

Whot1 Trouble Starta
He Ia Taken Into
C..Urthouae

oovernon.
pesa and municipal offk:la.l/J ch~­

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SERIES OF PROI'OSA.LS CONSib£RED

Proau
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Start; Too Little Ia
· Spent, ia Charge

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'hlldi.J fair,

. AwaitinJ ·Her Fate

IS KNOCKED OUT

ter controversY. naU.onwtde in SCOpe
raps toaay around Ute p,soo,ooo,.
000OOmplatnta
pqb!lc worlu
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have
• Men received
tn:m
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IAL BEGUN IN
OKUHOM~ UOAY

TO DO THINGS

eonducted at
• A. . Monday from the Sacred
1H ·
Churc:h. EwiDI morticians

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fleQ wtU be

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OF lNTERNATJ'ONAL NEW.S · S"ERVlCE.

LL LEASED

Super-Badman Ia · W•anol
For "Wear'' After AI·
teri:alion With Cope

Go;vemon Complain Bl1
· Public Conotna~tion
Idea ·Hu Failed

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.;prant, Jf?bD J,

Tribune, call 2811-L; If tha llualneu
Olllce ult for 1!102-B,

EAGLE RIDGE
.sam. t.o Yr. aDd :Yn. Da Bar-

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NOTICE..- If :rou wall\ c o ~
READERS'
the Newa otlce of Tbe Dallt

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J&gt;"lllOPd 111 health.
o1' ~ Avenue,

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REcENT foreot tire in California which claimed "()
THE.many
lives of pool' unfortunates engaged in the work

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of trying to keep their depe ndents alive during the win1cr, is simply. anothet: horribJe example of the careleMness
:lH practiced by the people of this country as regards the
hundling of fire und inflammable materials. Every day 1
many people in our land are cremated through the agency I
of the demon fire. Every day, thousands of dollars in
damage. Wdone to property through the same means.
ln a, sickeni'ng uumber.of cases, it is fouu\l that the
conflagrations could' ha\'e been prevented had just ordinary rules of 'safety been observed. The latest blaze be·
:sides destroying milliorur of dollars worth of lumber .a na
timber, has laid waste and broken up many homes, brlna:- 1
ing son·ow, misery, woe and grief to many, many u;nhappy
dependents.
In ~pite of the .(llallt warinll&amp;a displayed throurhout

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the coU'ntry daily, peopljl simly will not be careful, preferlling, it seems, to endtnger their life savings and property if nor. life ib~el{ by tuking chances which need not be

wbo have Teflstered •
for the motiori
membereblp ld
senl. o. protest td
control bo~nd.~

takeu.

It iM a terrible ~te Of nffalrg iudeed, and yet' SlJe~
.tteems to be no wtt.y of itnprovinar the situation. COunties~'~
people are engaged in distributing fact~o~ aud figure! ngarding the fire menace .and yet day after day, Wltb sick..
ening regularity we fmd that this, that- or the other person has detled the sinwleat rules' of ·safety to endanger not
ouly their ow n property und lives but those of many
others.
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Perhaps the time hl inot far disl;ant when the reaulta

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the f&amp;t.ber of lbe Kniahtlt
th" ,org&amp;nllat10rl that laid

of the cctmpaigns being :waged for a bett,er and safer diuOn
t!OD, .or
cuuntry will be such as to lerid ' son~:e 11ttle eneouragemep.t tabor
In
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But walt. leL us. not. Ut)W, In our
exultatJ.on over a great
retorm, have a crucUWon.

or

while

Powderl)''s

dreams

were

tstlc to thoae who poaaell8ed
y~ over thirty yean1, ::::~i,;, 1 ~~;~
man who employed la~r.
them t&gt;ufrtctently to put them
aCtual practice. -Mot until Henry
POld startled t.ne world in binet.een
fourt.een
by
announcln1
henceforth the mtnlmum pay
man In his employ would
d'ay.
And
he hao

t.be ·Amertco.n

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THE OLD DEBT QUES~J\)~
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NCE MURI!; are we to be subject!ifi to tha! of~· old
story o-f d~bt cancellation by the · l!!uropea~:r'l~era~
Once more, if our .rovet:D~eot oftlcials are as c~ul ot
the interests of vur ptwple as they ahouJd be, tlji!J emls1:1aries from Europe will be sent back to their ,homes· with
the final, complete and blunt ultimatum that tbere shall
be no furthel' c~nceUatiO'n, that th,..er:e,.ttAtali.Re nothinar t~&amp;t
duea not pertain to the settlemettt of that "'debt on th-e
tenms agreed upon by the various countries affected some

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Purd represer.w.-. i f : l m that Mr. Ford
kthan comply wlUl the
would rn

success to
Pro:~~~ '""!"''':'! Pi~''~ the
or pro&amp;pel'OWI
or lobe rQCi;rLe&amp;, the:~''!!~~.~ ~ ~us::ayb7~!h·~tf:U~'"j;i;U.j~~~; 1
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to have waited f9f
Of OOW'&amp;e M\'.
Ford will comply wl&amp;h the Recover, AOt. E9en befbl'e BDY «XXX.e
wu liiCreed upon by Ule automobile
manbf1Mlturet8 Mr. ~rd·s
were 'tifa:ber t.han t.helr new
Mr. ~ro will· alway&amp; pay more than
h1s oompetltore, lllid ·tr he cannot
Stomt~-Ch .. the code or wages wrung
out :or the lllt'S blooel ot llll'l camHe dl!fn't

drcELDIB

e.11 If

ten years ago.
!~i:~,~~~~:~:::~i
p-eat,
that It toott.
the greatest
Individual
.-. ·goal
1 or oraantzed
1 hllolabor.
'h It. 1a success
In history
to eonvlnce
the
The aet~on of Europe. particullrly England and
&gt;er,:,;~~~~ ;hU: ~~co;!~c c~n
~uJ~~ nQtJon that t.be dootrlne of prot!~
Fl'ance, is inost diaappointing and disgusting. They were
ld
" cemphatJc&amp;ll9 1a this ·now tmpnned
worken wM
to ~~;.;-~~~
enuaaed in a war of their own mak:lnr. Nc.me were i\liltierl
upon ne~ly au men. and so dan- '•I"'.'.''"
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. &amp;t!,rous are men comlde~ wbo do :
than Enghmd or France, they were striped with the same
nQt bellevelnUliseconOmk!Soctrtne mon&amp;tn.ted
•· • eclded t0 afterward
there were
t. a ouraovernme!'lt.wwo
stick aa that whic:h striped Germany, Austria and the rest
who bellevea it to be able
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of the bt;Jllgerenb~ a·nd ~triped jut~t as heavily.
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cro,;:d~~t ~:~~.:~= law compelJing employe!'$ of
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fi
h
er
t.belr
those llfMl~s b
rd to adhere to codes that would .
They found themselves engulfed b)• a aupertor I' t~ da.
h
with 1 bid'ee ~,a;:rlt~ the workl.na
people
iui( force with the chances almost 100 per cent that their
-~ ·~e..;r.
of the BLUE EAGLE, eDOUIJh to purchase their own
otandlng MS nations was doomed throuah the great tilblJ.PI tbe ..Wktr&amp; b&amp;ve
who do mit conform au ducts.
muchine operating under the kaiser. They appealed tO the
what ·the)'
:'!:'~ =~~!~'\,:~ th:O:~:-~:U:~ ~~
United States through the then Prealae·u t Wilson. Fortu·
citizeN wm noe: patronize one who convtnced the
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11ate indeed, were tQ.ey that a prei!Kient favorable to their
tha.t are not · , holder• or the doctrlne was na:ht.
EAGLE.
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cuuse, sat in the prt~~idential Chair in Washington.
vtctory for the economic him to Blg11 a code that Wa.ti
After lending every possible aid without actual interor ' the dream~r Powderly, out ot Lhem aa u jt were Ulet
By Ed•on R. Waite; Shawnee, Okla.
A·areat. "t1.etGry for the I blood and which does not
ve ntion, Mr. Wilson Jinally asked -for pennission to do·· that. ~~~:.;.~~~~~~;~~&lt;_:ot~o~,..~nlaed IIi~, uy we. 1come up to his Ideals.
W~ eute1·ed the war, the flower of manhood was sacrificed. ...
WilliAM H. OAT, BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE NORSome 150,000 of the ftnest men in our land throu~rh ftghtWiCH (CONN.) BULLETIN, SAYS:
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i·ng (.li ~ Emse and bl111ets not to mention the thousands who
Wl!l'e reduced to a mere ahell of their former selves.
. ",1\d,;.llrliolnr-Jl!W•~ ,adYertiaiq-ia Cleatined to bd the
We saved· their 11atiOn8. We then ndvanced billions
oafety .a1.. in tliia day Of tiaPidiJ chuiri.n1 conditi~na and pricea.
of dollars more to rehabilitate their nations and to pay boNo otiMr Jilealiun Iinder
NiCil• die American people and
nuses to theJr soldiers while today our own fighters are
' he;. . lheii' coit~icleDce aa do dui newapapera. Built up t!&gt;rouVh
still wa¥ing a losing batt1e in t·heir ctf'ortiS to ~ret enough
the JWi, n.w.~~&amp;&amp;Hri ...ch-aa !IIIR. thal hav'! oeen the birth of
to be clothed, fed and sheltered.
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Anj,rica u a fne countrJ, atill contin!le to e&amp;ITJ the meuare '!f
Now, at'ter all of those thinp have occurred, these I
truth to the people.
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l!;llropqans have the unmlti11ated gall to ask us to cancel
billions of dollars of debt. tsome eleven biHion in all, while
"()nit bt
•mrtiaiur eu~ the •market i!l•t&amp;i!tlf "e
our people are wanderrng on the streets of the citie~ over
·~tecl......,6nl, 111 d~ follow~ of tile adveijloina can Am~i­
the hlgbw•y• of the country, trying to ke~p from storvint
•can ~Iii lulclw what fair price• ; aitil .piaGtice• In b""JJfell
und freezina V.H the cold days approach. Neven in the! ·h i,.
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•llould l&gt;e. ·
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tor.r of the world, since Christ was crucHied on the crosS
"Ad:r~ipt ~ w~out d..,bt ... prime tDover i!' · bri!'~r­
has there been ~uch outstandtng example of utter lack
hra- BO\C!( toJif• the bua111-. of thJ!_ tdhjitir and •n bn11r1D1
of appreciation. 1\.!ft.er' givinJ our manhcod, after saving
~try" thf'~ P'l!ll• '".."!!!ill!eJ . ~ •ilj!ncl when ancl where
'thtlir very lin••· they try to swindle us out of thp mere ·
·~ Willl!vll ~·:cna~~- Thla ·!S·th' work
doll•ro we loaned 19 theiJI and from all tndlcatlo~s the~~
1 ·of ailvertialnr. ·
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ore in a fair way of Sl!~~ee!ll~·
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...Jt.q, IJ!'It the ~~. ~inl latci. ~ . A111erican ·h~••
&lt;Hera ar~ from the efh'ci;s &lt;lf ~~~lr et.~y In the tj'en~jlea In
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die .·~_,..of.,._t~ith!J~el!ti!IIJt •:J':W
~•llli~m apd Italy, the•• ·lell!•l!q~r~s to a man
be
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REcENT foreot tire in California which claimed "()
THE.many
lives of pool' unfortunates engaged in the work

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of trying to keep their depe ndents alive during the win1cr, is simply. anothet: horribJe example of the careleMness
:lH practiced by the people of this country as regards the
hundling of fire und inflammable materials. Every day 1
many people in our land are cremated through the agency I
of the demon fire. Every day, thousands of dollars in
damage. Wdone to property through the same means.
ln a, sickeni'ng uumber.of cases, it is fouu\l that the
conflagrations could' ha\'e been prevented had just ordinary rules of 'safety been observed. The latest blaze be·
:sides destroying milliorur of dollars worth of lumber .a na
timber, has laid waste and broken up many homes, brlna:- 1
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dependents.
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for the motiori
membereblp ld
senl. o. protest td
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It iM a terrible ~te Of nffalrg iudeed, and yet' SlJe~
.tteems to be no wtt.y of itnprovinar the situation. COunties~'~
people are engaged in distributing fact~o~ aud figure! ngarding the fire menace .and yet day after day, Wltb sick..
ening regularity we fmd that this, that- or the other person has detled the sinwleat rules' of ·safety to endanger not
ouly their ow n property und lives but those of many
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man who employed la~r.
them t&gt;ufrtctently to put them
aCtual practice. -Mot until Henry
POld startled t.ne world in binet.een
fourt.een
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man In his employ would
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story o-f d~bt cancellation by the · l!!uropea~:r'l~era~
Once more, if our .rovet:D~eot oftlcials are as c~ul ot
the interests of vur ptwple as they ahouJd be, tlji!J emls1:1aries from Europe will be sent back to their ,homes· with
the final, complete and blunt ultimatum that tbere shall
be no furthel' c~nceUatiO'n, that th,..er:e,.ttAtali.Re nothinar t~&amp;t
duea not pertain to the settlemettt of that "'debt on th-e
tenms agreed upon by the various countries affected some

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wu liiCreed upon by Ule automobile
manbf1Mlturet8 Mr. ~rd·s
were 'tifa:ber t.han t.helr new
Mr. ~ro will· alway&amp; pay more than
h1s oompetltore, lllid ·tr he cannot
Stomt~-Ch .. the code or wages wrung
out :or the lllt'S blooel ot llll'l camHe dl!fn't

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ten years ago.
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p-eat,
that It toott.
the greatest
Individual
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1 or oraantzed
1 hllolabor.
'h It. 1a success
In history
to eonvlnce
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The aet~on of Europe. particullrly England and
&gt;er,:,;~~~~ ;hU: ~~co;!~c c~n
~uJ~~ nQtJon that t.be dootrlne of prot!~
Fl'ance, is inost diaappointing and disgusting. They were
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" cemphatJc&amp;ll9 1a this ·now tmpnned
worken wM
to ~~;.;-~~~
enuaaed in a war of their own mak:lnr. Nc.me were i\liltierl
upon ne~ly au men. and so dan- '•I"'.'.''"
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than Enghmd or France, they were striped with the same
nQt bellevelnUliseconOmk!Soctrtne mon&amp;tn.ted
•· • eclded t0 afterward
there were
t. a ouraovernme!'lt.wwo
stick aa that whic:h striped Germany, Austria and the rest
who bellevea it to be able
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those llfMl~s b
rd to adhere to codes that would .
They found themselves engulfed b)• a aupertor I' t~ da.
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with 1 bid'ee ~,a;:rlt~ the workl.na
people
iui( force with the chances almost 100 per cent that their
-~ ·~e..;r.
of the BLUE EAGLE, eDOUIJh to purchase their own
otandlng MS nations was doomed throuah the great tilblJ.PI tbe ..Wktr&amp; b&amp;ve
who do mit conform au ducts.
muchine operating under the kaiser. They appealed tO the
what ·the)'
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United States through the then Prealae·u t Wilson. Fortu·
citizeN wm noe: patronize one who convtnced the
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tha.t are not · , holder• or the doctrlne was na:ht.
EAGLE.
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cuuse, sat in the prt~~idential Chair in Washington.
vtctory for the economic him to Blg11 a code that Wa.ti
After lending every possible aid without actual interor ' the dream~r Powderly, out ot Lhem aa u jt were Ulet
By Ed•on R. Waite; Shawnee, Okla.
A·areat. "t1.etGry for the I blood and which does not
ve ntion, Mr. Wilson Jinally asked -for pennission to do·· that. ~~~:.;.~~~~~~;~~&lt;_:ot~o~,..~nlaed IIi~, uy we. 1come up to his Ideals.
W~ eute1·ed the war, the flower of manhood was sacrificed. ...
WilliAM H. OAT, BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE NORSome 150,000 of the ftnest men in our land throu~rh ftghtWiCH (CONN.) BULLETIN, SAYS:
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i·ng (.li ~ Emse and bl111ets not to mention the thousands who
Wl!l'e reduced to a mere ahell of their former selves.
. ",1\d,;.llrliolnr-Jl!W•~ ,adYertiaiq-ia Cleatined to bd the
We saved· their 11atiOn8. We then ndvanced billions
oafety .a1.. in tliia day Of tiaPidiJ chuiri.n1 conditi~na and pricea.
of dollars more to rehabilitate their nations and to pay boNo otiMr Jilealiun Iinder
NiCil• die American people and
nuses to theJr soldiers while today our own fighters are
' he;. . lheii' coit~icleDce aa do dui newapapera. Built up t!&gt;rouVh
still wa¥ing a losing batt1e in t·heir ctf'ortiS to ~ret enough
the JWi, n.w.~~&amp;&amp;Hri ...ch-aa !IIIR. thal hav'! oeen the birth of
to be clothed, fed and sheltered.
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Anj,rica u a fne countrJ, atill contin!le to e&amp;ITJ the meuare '!f
Now, at'ter all of those thinp have occurred, these I
truth to the people.
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l!;llropqans have the unmlti11ated gall to ask us to cancel
billions of dollars of debt. tsome eleven biHion in all, while
"()nit bt
•mrtiaiur eu~ the •market i!l•t&amp;i!tlf "e
our people are wanderrng on the streets of the citie~ over
·~tecl......,6nl, 111 d~ follow~ of tile adveijloina can Am~i­
the hlgbw•y• of the country, trying to ke~p from storvint
•can ~Iii lulclw what fair price• ; aitil .piaGtice• In b""JJfell
und freezina V.H the cold days approach. Neven in the! ·h i,.
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"Ad:r~ipt ~ w~out d..,bt ... prime tDover i!' · bri!'~r­
has there been ~uch outstandtng example of utter lack
hra- BO\C!( toJif• the bua111-. of thJ!_ tdhjitir and •n bn11r1D1
of appreciation. 1\.!ft.er' givinJ our manhcod, after saving
~try" thf'~ P'l!ll• '".."!!!ill!eJ . ~ •ilj!ncl when ancl where
'thtlir very lin••· they try to swindle us out of thp mere ·
·~ Willl!vll ~·:cna~~- Thla ·!S·th' work
doll•ro we loaned 19 theiJI and from all tndlcatlo~s the~~
1 ·of ailvertialnr. ·
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...Jt.q, IJ!'It the ~~. ~inl latci. ~ . A111erican ·h~••
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weeks old. P.OO each. Keiter
pea.n 2ft and 50 eenta a bWihel.

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watched the commodores · score
four touehdOIWilll ln the- :Hrst 1 tuJ.lt
aDd. then cUnr to the ~ 'deSPite
a. tleree Oh~ rally m! the laat ball .
Tbree lettermen from the Van- ~
derbllt 1931 t.eam ,wm relurn. They.
are Bill Suherheinrtch, end ; Bob

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.New York.
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rlllP, no leu, are to be the ohamp!onahlp emblems of t.ht New York
Gla.nts.
A.t a meetlnr of tbe world du.mp- 1
lc.n ball playen, they decided on I ·
Lhe rings, which wtu formally ~
preserted to them tn tbe sprinl by ·
Judge K. M. Landll, bueball'a
C{.o mmlssloner.
1 The dJamond heroes were leavtnr
fvr their home,s today. But Terry,
the manager wiU 10 to Memphla,
Tenn., for the wlnter. carr Hubbell,
pUeher, will remain in New
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State's football te4m today looktid
to the seoond gam: on itt; achedd.Ul!-, when lt w~ tat~ vanderbUt Wllveratty'&amp; 9LeveJ:! ln Ohio
sla.dlum Saturdayr
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eleven in Ohio ·ste,CUIP,. ~loi.Y.
the1J1 , by Vand;;\i)ll' 1)1 ; 1•11 .Te.1
letter men orf the OhiO Bt&amp;.te tea.nl ·
played 1n that. two yt;ars aso, aqd

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must keop thtllr eye~&gt; on Randall
Di~on and Pete ·CUrley, two sopho·
more :Hashes.
Ohio State rolled up its heavies ~
c&lt;:ore c v~ r made in the Ohio stadtum In· beating Vit'linta ,.5 to o
Saturday be:rorc 42,000 spect.o.t~rc; !
a record cmwd for the openlng
game. The score would pl'Qba.bly
have be:n much grea,ter had not
Qoa.ch Sam Wlllamau deoolded to
\18e nearly every man on the Buck..
eye $Qund.
The Buckeyes crO&amp;Iied the Cava.lU:rs' goal line five times in the
third quarter, and twice In e&amp;Ch
of the Ol'Uo periods. The eleven
tounhdowns. two safetie5, and five A homerun and &amp;· mi~r.htJ ·important one. Here. Ja Bill
point&amp; a.!ter touchdown provided his homl' t' In the fourth innin,g of the fourth game of
the rrand total of 1~. Virginia. :at Was: natoa. Teiory't ID1Rib gave bi3 Giant~. the Ofte.rUD;;--;.~~&amp;ilil
failed to make any threata W ·
Uley needed to win in the eleventh.
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ball ln Ohio territory only once.
While the work of a. large n·t.lm- m·day Northwestern began another Ohio UnlverAity, 18 ·to 6.
bel' of Ohlo State players displayed week of Intensive drUI for the Stan
Purdue taeea· Mlnne80ta's ,drlvtng
line next.
plenty of class, Je.ck Smith of fr;rd game.
Hamilton was the ·st.ar ball carrler.
Indiana and M!rnesota settled
Chicago, under the direction now
He ran 'u_p R tqtal of 113 yards ln ltttle or nothing tn the conference ("'f Coach Clp.fk Shaughnessy, pllt
nine attemptz;.
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n.ce with ·their 6 ttt 6 Ue Saturday In a bld ror ~niW,Jr In the Big Ohio Hcalti.J Uihcial ~::~ 1.'.
Moarllnis over Sntutday's show~ except tbat Mlnneaota perha}lll has Ten sun with a Coueluslve S:il to 0
Proper Trea tmeut 6 :M:cn ·
illgs were JQqde.st ~rorn the south w•other November tootb&amp;U team.
\·ictory overCorneli.OCbllegeotiowa:
Prevent Spread of D:: '
Ioend sdctor where Coach 'Hunk
Wisconsin dernor&gt;strated jt, has a. Chl.ca.go meetS WaahinKton Unt. P.ilderson, haunted by the 0·0 tie dangeroUJ eleven with whieh to versity of 8~ LoUis Saturday.
hi~ Notre Dame team escaped confront lllln·ols saturday tn the
COLUMBUS, OHIO ( ~ill.! ~···
with from Kansas University, be- Big Ten race when the Badgers
FOOTBA..LI. BESUI.TS
A wwrnlng tba.t Ohio should -~1..­
ga.n d.r)lllng the Irish tor Indiana. swamped as Stron&amp;" Marqllette elemhded by the declining death :rate
By tnternat-1 News Servlce
Those t,htngs the Ja)'hawktlrs vt:n. 19 to 0.
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f
rom tobcrculosiN to relax its \'liillB01$ton 21; New York 20.
treated NtlJre Dame to withered
Michigan ,took Cat·e of MJchlgar&gt;
ancc In combatin" this dreaded. dis·
Chicago
Bears
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mOst of tht: Irish hopea for na- 1 Stllte In ha_ndscmc ma.nner 20 to 6
ease was sounded by Dr. Robert G.
Oreen Be.y 11; Port!ID)OUi.h 0,
I ~or&gt;al title honors.
, ar-d new faces Cornell uniVersity. '
Paterson, executive secretary' of
Ohlca.go
Ottrd.
S;
Ctcclnnatt
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PUrdue's, Hne proved a dlsap~
Ho.vlng .vented their spite for t-he
the Ohio Public Health Assoclaf;l.on.
"While tuberculosia ha~ given
ground in the past few years/' aaid
J)r. Paterson. "it has done . ao
gt•udglngly, nnd unlcs.!l w~ mnln. ,-t,
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131&gt;ason, ~t tackle ; and Ca.ptaln
vern Glose, balfbaclr.
Around these three the present
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COLUMBUS

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Then Mr. Pr\U!Z learned hls liHne
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wa.tttng for hi&amp; aunbwn to eet bet.

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ccourred In the pme !dace we ftrst except h1B own and doem't uncler·
started mum1n1 out or turn.
Npd h1e own. H:SI wUe 11 JUUy a.
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Voss. Then let thio-ideol washer do tlie nsf. 'f~f
floating agitator will s\vlrl them geqtlji but fii'!DI;t

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And rloall,v the fourth haod is
a weak one. And very the. charmlnll holteu ~~
are taaaed. tn wtUlout who pl&amp;)'l. the 8Jmpel'110b
oWns up the dlvlnJ cUshl.nl up bopeb!u f!n u .
always plaflnll out of the wrons
hand like • crapsboot:B wtth. two
J)lllira M dice.

gome ~Y
out a lead pencil fta'uriDy wbo
The result Is that :rour people INt the nve cente .
will bench t.helmelvell tor a neat
But they"'"" the hOSteoo ''"''
but •Lncere whtrl a-t contrae~ :Be:rore the evenltll hi.&amp; been tortured had a. perfectly delirhtful evening
for ten miJ'iutea 'they dlsoover they r..cd lt. Is Jtu1t too ba.d the..saudare playtn1 four cWierent IIY&amp;tem.!l b!~!: :r':e m~~~ilatiTb~use~
nc two o1 whteh are · allke.

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AFTER COPPING lHE
N· C. A.A. TRACK TITLE, 1$
AFTER. SoUTHERN FOOTBALL
HONO~S

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DID YOU EVER STOP ·yo THINK?

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By Edmo R. Waite, Sh•wnee, Oklahoma

DR. ROBI:iitT G. PATBRSO~
~WO WAYS TO MA'XE !TI

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shouhler •lraps and low-cut bact.
\' ou can make it in an hour at u
1mloeiie,-ably tmall co!t.
11 i5 designll!!d with paneled
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SHOT PUT KING,
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it, th~re is always d11n8ft' that the
mortality curve will again turD
upwar1l."'
Dr. Palt!t'~ton believes that th9
biggeKt f;lctor In the flrht agains~
1.he White Plague 1.!1 to educate thi!
public to the (act that this dlseil.&amp;e
j,; highly infectious and that nvery
auffenr who dOe&amp; not reeeive p· rcp~
et• tPcatment is a potential menace
to pul!lllc hcalth 1 CJtpOalng hia fam•ily, his friends and fellow wofk.era
to the ~t·ms of this· dreaded dh1~
case.
j'Tbe ~hole .!!lory," said Dr. Patqr11on, 11 18 aU.nlmOd up in the elo-

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tubercu·

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!o~iil-cvc.ry ca~:~e eom08 from an·
other.' While we havtl a1ways
kpown the dit~a10e to be commUn·
icable, It is unfortunate that thls
Jnowlertge hu not alwa)'a beOI'!
used in expenditure of funds •n~
in the dissemination ot pubHI.:it)' ....
Dr. PatersoD. looks forward to

tlme when cveey 11uft'erer from

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DAILY PRESS .t.ND STATEN ISLAND fN. Y.) ADVANCE,

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a:•pecial clw• Of~~.c.-;~
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t1la after epatdtne tbe put
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Keefer, ner parentl.

Cl&amp;reDce Olbbs wl;to

HOTEL

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ro1auves hero,

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DINING BOQM AND

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weeks old. P.OO each. Keiter
pea.n 2ft and 50 eenta a bWihel.

W. 0. Hall, nea.r RUtland Depot
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four touehdOIWilll ln the- :Hrst 1 tuJ.lt
aDd. then cUnr to the ~ 'deSPite
a. tleree Oh~ rally m! the laat ball .
Tbree lettermen from the Van- ~
derbllt 1931 t.eam ,wm relurn. They.
are Bill Suherheinrtch, end ; Bob

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.New York.
j
rlllP, no leu, are to be the ohamp!onahlp emblems of t.ht New York
Gla.nts.
A.t a meetlnr of tbe world du.mp- 1
lc.n ball playen, they decided on I ·
Lhe rings, which wtu formally ~
preserted to them tn tbe sprinl by ·
Judge K. M. Landll, bueball'a
C{.o mmlssloner.
1 The dJamond heroes were leavtnr
fvr their home,s today. But Terry,
the manager wiU 10 to Memphla,
Tenn., for the wlnter. carr Hubbell,
pUeher, will remain in New
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prl5ed a.t Its own &amp;l:nJIIth, olUo
State's football te4m today looktid
to the seoond gam: on itt; achedd.Ul!-, when lt w~ tat~ vanderbUt Wllveratty'&amp; 9LeveJ:! ln Ohio
sla.dlum Saturdayr
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I The BuckeYe&amp;' w111 bo out ;n
eleven in Ohio ·ste,CUIP,. ~loi.Y.
the1J1 , by Vand;;\i)ll' 1)1 ; 1•11 .Te.1
letter men orf the OhiO Bt&amp;.te tea.nl ·
played 1n that. two yt;ars aso, aqd

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cide wa.tchini them, the Buckeyf'-S
must keop thtllr eye~&gt; on Randall
Di~on and Pete ·CUrley, two sopho·
more :Hashes.
Ohio State rolled up its heavies ~
c&lt;:ore c v~ r made in the Ohio stadtum In· beating Vit'linta ,.5 to o
Saturday be:rorc 42,000 spect.o.t~rc; !
a record cmwd for the openlng
game. The score would pl'Qba.bly
have be:n much grea,ter had not
Qoa.ch Sam Wlllamau deoolded to
\18e nearly every man on the Buck..
eye $Qund.
The Buckeyes crO&amp;Iied the Cava.lU:rs' goal line five times in the
third quarter, and twice In e&amp;Ch
of the Ol'Uo periods. The eleven
tounhdowns. two safetie5, and five A homerun and &amp;· mi~r.htJ ·important one. Here. Ja Bill
point&amp; a.!ter touchdown provided his homl' t' In the fourth innin,g of the fourth game of
the rrand total of 1~. Virginia. :at Was: natoa. Teiory't ID1Rib gave bi3 Giant~. the Ofte.rUD;;--;.~~&amp;ilil
failed to make any threata W ·
Uley needed to win in the eleventh.
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Iowa de:reat on tile fre&amp;hmen sat- J.iOlntmeN Batun!ay but. deleated
ball ln Ohio territory only once.
While the work of a. large n·t.lm- m·day Northwestern began another Ohio UnlverAity, 18 ·to 6.
bel' of Ohlo State players displayed week of Intensive drUI for the Stan
Purdue taeea· Mlnne80ta's ,drlvtng
line next.
plenty of class, Je.ck Smith of fr;rd game.
Hamilton was the ·st.ar ball carrler.
Indiana and M!rnesota settled
Chicago, under the direction now
He ran 'u_p R tqtal of 113 yards ln ltttle or nothing tn the conference ("'f Coach Clp.fk Shaughnessy, pllt
nine attemptz;.
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n.ce with ·their 6 ttt 6 Ue Saturday In a bld ror ~niW,Jr In the Big Ohio Hcalti.J Uihcial ~::~ 1.'.
Moarllnis over Sntutday's show~ except tbat Mlnneaota perha}lll has Ten sun with a Coueluslve S:il to 0
Proper Trea tmeut 6 :M:cn ·
illgs were JQqde.st ~rorn the south w•other November tootb&amp;U team.
\·ictory overCorneli.OCbllegeotiowa:
Prevent Spread of D:: '
Ioend sdctor where Coach 'Hunk
Wisconsin dernor&gt;strated jt, has a. Chl.ca.go meetS WaahinKton Unt. P.ilderson, haunted by the 0·0 tie dangeroUJ eleven with whieh to versity of 8~ LoUis Saturday.
hi~ Notre Dame team escaped confront lllln·ols saturday tn the
COLUMBUS, OHIO ( ~ill.! ~···
with from Kansas University, be- Big Ten race when the Badgers
FOOTBA..LI. BESUI.TS
A wwrnlng tba.t Ohio should -~1..­
ga.n d.r)lllng the Irish tor Indiana. swamped as Stron&amp;" Marqllette elemhded by the declining death :rate
By tnternat-1 News Servlce
Those t,htngs the Ja)'hawktlrs vt:n. 19 to 0.
1'
f
rom tobcrculosiN to relax its \'liillB01$ton 21; New York 20.
treated NtlJre Dame to withered
Michigan ,took Cat·e of MJchlgar&gt;
ancc In combatin" this dreaded. dis·
Chicago
Bears
10;
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''lk).y~
0.
mOst of tht: Irish hopea for na- 1 Stllte In ha_ndscmc ma.nner 20 to 6
ease was sounded by Dr. Robert G.
Oreen Be.y 11; Port!ID)OUi.h 0,
I ~or&gt;al title honors.
, ar-d new faces Cornell uniVersity. '
Paterson, executive secretary' of
Ohlca.go
Ottrd.
S;
Ctcclnnatt
D
.
PUrdue's, Hne proved a dlsap~
Ho.vlng .vented their spite for t-he
the Ohio Public Health Assoclaf;l.on.
"While tuberculosia ha~ given
ground in the past few years/' aaid
J)r. Paterson. "it has done . ao
gt•udglngly, nnd unlcs.!l w~ mnln. ,-t,
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Rates Reda r.~:d

·~!~~or._ '""!Oed

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Buckayh are OUt for R.,.
..--• f..,. 1&amp;31 LOoo at ·

131&gt;ason, ~t tackle ; and Ca.ptaln
vern Glose, balfbaclr.
Around these three the present
Va.ndy machine is bullt, &amp;nd be·

COLUMBUS

For Sale, Mioc.

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Mn. Praoll 1'\!tty

Mr. and

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IAellaPC;, Wolf
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&amp;Del l Carsey
Pklaaant
Wnlb' a$ 'I hUI'Ida)o.
Edward

Ot.io.State Will
Meet Vanderbilt
In Next Contest

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N Bll' ana t.mte 81am.IIW'I
jump&amp; on Ute , edfe .of tbe Orand
We h&amp;ve ~ the contrt.ct Canyon. ,
~
bridp se~ by buying a com·
ftrtible eeat ,cuih1oD for the dum·
Then Mr. Pr\U!Z learned hls liHne
1n tbe ~ aummer oolony •hUe
rn)"a thrOne.
wa.tttng for hi&amp; aunbwn to eet bet.

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bell~:.,

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remarkable chang:es have ter. He Ia Ignorant of &amp;11 sptiema
ccourred In the pme !dace we ftrst except h1B own and doem't uncler·
started mum1n1 out or turn.
Npd h1e own. H:SI wUe 11 JUUy a.
&amp;ood. player, wbloh ia the rtii!On
har&gt;~ no tonrer the staya home and read&amp; a book.
batterlaa

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The eler.tl'ically cor.trollcd saftty wring.,- will

remove the water without uny possibility of accident.

Every pj~_c,, will emerg~ tborouably cl!lllnoed.~ ·.
,.Why not inspect the neW Vl)s~ this wee -to.
~-roW"? W,hf ttot buy , before&gt; ~ pricea · aitV-·nee T
WhY 'riot· b'eb'in sRvln"g ·with R VOsS Hirht nOw 11

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thous&amp;nda of other housewives are doing'l
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against a eorrur~t-ted porceiJJ.in enamel -tnb.

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ACT

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Kills Ruthlessly

Educated Suit

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lmmilftlion' Committ...,
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t.be duty of the committee of
which I am chairman to begin now
£.n unofticial study of the tbaraes
that have been made against allen8
who have entered t.hla country
![om Germany t'or the purpoae oot
only of t'ormlog here a brand of
Hltler government but to establish
here a racial and Teli1lous hatred

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tllat he would order hl!! contmtttee
t&lt;' begin. an investta:atton next

Je.etle Searl, Oeo. Wahb.
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CWiel Rlarret;i. Jt•lh Hall,

oompony,
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ultlml,te object of overlhrowin&amp;
Warren, 0., Oct. J.O--IN$-A close
cur &amp;ovemment and of lnstalllnll' 1n
its place a dictatorship on the knU. search drall"-liet was thro"Ym
Nazi modeJ."
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over aD northern Ohio today tor
soil or the United Stai&lt;&gt;o'
daring ban~tta who held up
bank
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Nad roverr-ment maintains a proPD&amp;anda bure&amp;u wh!ch 1B heavily
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t,Jid.ence submlttea to me of a very
aubetantlal a.nd volumlnoua character, afteetlnl: aliens conducting
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unchalleniled without makl,na e\'ery
etrort to 10 to the root of the matter and troveetlpte aU tbe facta
and cl.rcumltances with the view ot
r.dlordinl .our country the pn;ttec:tlon It deHl'Yes api.Dat &amp;ny mau:.
«Jioua and unwarranted alle:n propnpndli. ot oermart poliCies wtthln
the Umlta of the United State&amp;."
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it would be started next week in
wamtncton.
One or the prospectJve wltm•es,
It wu establlahed, wlll be Bernard

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