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finer Chocolate•

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,R9{:1(SPRINGS

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Eludin1r Capture

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EBEBSBACH HARDWARE

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Severa Relation 0 Followine Much Wran11ling 011er
Privileges; Hitleriteo Followine Lead Of Japan;
Is Second Nation To Withdraw
WITHDRAWAL IS COMPLETE SURPRISE

"THE . SECRET OF
THE BLUE ROOM"
Gloria 8'-'i, Lionel AhriU.

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NBED OF. ROSES"
BAKE SALE

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Aaaailant Of Bill Robaon Ia Aneat,d At
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named Mary JenkiWI , a. slater of
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pont a. brother o! Harry pt ;rpont.
Pred Pierpont. was taken within a

few hours alter the JaU delivery
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of either the whereabouts or the
actMtles of hll brother.
An automobile wa:s !ound In :1.
barn on the Pierpont tarm, howeYer, which led omclala here tc
suspeet tba.t the desperadoes hn.d
planned to Ul!le the ear in affecting their escape att ~ r the releas.:o
of Dlll!.nter trom the AUen eounty
jal1 here. The car. police said, hll.~
been identified as one stolen m
ChlcaiJO and used tn a bank robb :ry at St. Marys la.st October 2.

11.\N BlJBNS TO DEATH
Y&lt;lunptown, o ., Oct. 14-INBone man was bumed to death and

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Wflt l!llde home today.
Tbe vletlm waa Edward Brentlet,
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$250 00 IN

-.creue their: circ:ulation. They know it ia goina to coat I
money to do ao. They also know that the laws of com penaati4n .are juet. To receive you muat abo -1We. For you"
help. then fore, they Are off.,.l inst r'c~1 re, ·•l!;l d.
The campairn outlin~d in thie advertisement it ·not a
popul•rity contest, for the ~-bing which counts in "-' :nn:ng
the Bi1 Caah prizea ie votoa and votea muat be secured by
teeurin1 paet due, renewal cr new su!J rcriptiorcs ro thr
Daily Tribune or The Tribnn e·T( l-1;;r.llh .

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Jerry and . her f•thOr.
buns over the hubbub,
if b;v sJ.gn&lt;~:1 , a mlrhty
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orchestra awun6 into the
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bei alad to JiVe yo~ their •ubscription ' i£ you ••k

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at the clo.., of the eampoirn wi11 be awarded the Firot
Pri:ae of $250.00, the wontaa or ,-irl havin1 the ~

hirhe•! n~ber of voteo to her eredit wi~l receive,,t!&gt;~'~
ond pr1z1&gt;.6f ·$ 100.00 a01d 01&gt; forth accordm• to the vot.. ·to
the credit p~ each ~Or ,nil tbe caah prizeo be d.iokibuted until all the twelve priaes hue been diotf;bu~~­
Thooe who do - obare in the cub pri.., distribution will
be paid ten. pe"i cent of the; money they have ·tu~ ui~ ;

Note that s',U¥ulptlt:ny~o~t mclaf6l'bt!l!6ilint of Campaign. Vot;,. will be erediteil to each c~nPut d~ or. ~ewal8u~p-~ co~mt ~hf..,me ~ufn..
teatant for ou~.Crir,tiona o;:ul'iil aG_co~~inli\o ·yote ,scl!!'dtde priJ!l'!,d. below. Caoll o.:-valid check inual ii!!" ber of vote• ••~ .-w au-..lptioJ$t '·': · . .·; ·;· . · · '/'A conteot~' for,. the llir Cioah .f'rize' ;mal sec~ ao
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l8tli. at.8 ·p. m. The akt\nd pertod runo from clooe of ftrat pertodJo Novemb~r 2Sth·at'8 many of her fri~~ tJ. help~ her u ·ah~ mai. dee~e. ·~
Contestant• a~ reque.t~ . to tum in ~- r;itail to.'• the
oft;..,.,. Now are precious houro lor you if you will ua~ P.M.
period runt:fro!ft'cJose of sPCond period to close of Ca!llpaip Decemller 4, 1933 at8 p.m. ·
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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1 year sablllrlpt.lon $1.50-IUG 't"Otes

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Mr. Job.Dion E. Walbr, Campalrn M.aDapr
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NO LOSEBS-AIJ; WINNERS!

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3 year !l•bllerlp&amp;lon Sll.oo-40,000 vote.

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Saturday of eac.h week so1 th&amp;t the proper ~it m-._J be
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given. to old 1ubac::riben and the pape!""~·&amp;t~rled to new
From Nov. :S a.t 8 p. tn. W Dec. .,_
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8 moalh~ dblortpt.lon p.J5-a:::OO YGlell
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Women aad girla entering the campaign agree to
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n•biide by the ~b_ove rulee aod aecept as full payment for
Mrvicee·
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caah prize o1•
Daily Tribune--By Mail
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D.-\ILY TRIBUNE and TRIBUNE·TELEGRAPH

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- - Conteatanb May Nominate Th.,...oelveo.
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a napkin arid pound
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UWIU YOU dance, DotT"
She hid 11ot i!Unced wlt11 him 1~
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,.,ultlea•l:v; abe felt &amp;maller hh

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Employee• of the Daily Triburie 8.nd Tribune--Tele•
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to compete of the prize1. Country eon-esponde,tb who
contribute local newa from their vicinity win not be con·
aidered employees.
Any contestant who doe. not tum in. at leaat one aub.
scription eaeh week after en&amp;agina in campaign will be
Thoutanda of pe01Jie io this at&gt;ction of Ohio are n ·Jow
dropped from the ac.tive list ef contenders.
readers of these two papers. They not only read th( m t:. tJi
Any pointa of contention arising during enterprilt!they are c~naidered a fami'ly ne_ceaaity. The Daily Tl-ibu~~
will be decided by the campa.ip mana~rer IIDd hia deciaior&amp;
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brin•• to the home the latest newa , diatributed locally and
Votes once placed to the credit of a conte1tant c.allllC't
the Tribune .. TelecraRh furnialtea weekly a ccr.d &lt;n .. rd '"'
larce amount of important atate and cour..ty new-1 f a.r t ·
be transferred to the credit of another conte~rtant.
Any agreements or cohesion on the pa.rt of eonte•tuta
rural .eetioD.a.
T ~fir.
The forqoinr paragraph waa written for the purpo~
to the detrimt"nt of the campaign m.ay be con.aiderecl aU.ffi. ..
dent ground• to diaqualify the guilty contender&amp; from furof impre~ain1 upon· you the vi~~~ ·~art theae parers p~a ' 1
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the commerdal, .soc~1; ·'feli"gibus, r educationa, and enter- i ---------------~:--------------·---=---------------- ther participation in the enterprise.
tainment life or thia locality.
Campaip. will officially open Oct. 21, 1933 and dose
FOURTH PRIZE
SIXTH PRIZE
FIFTH' PRIZE
To moat folka the thia&amp;l they have done seem of am.al:
Dec. 4, 1933 ·~ which time the cash prizes will be awarded and commiuion• paid. Contestanta may etart to work
c::cnseq"enee but the thiG&amp;I' ~attempted loolt hard·
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Notlce iB hereby alven that Louis
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t:.Dd qtlatuled "' ~litot of the .Es. a tti'~e of Jaola!Oh' Iiolvt~, . late of
Meigs Ool!Dt7, . Ohio. decewred.
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$250 00 IN

-.creue their: circ:ulation. They know it ia goina to coat I
money to do ao. They also know that the laws of com penaati4n .are juet. To receive you muat abo -1We. For you"
help. then fore, they Are off.,.l inst r'c~1 re, ·•l!;l d.
The campairn outlin~d in thie advertisement it ·not a
popul•rity contest, for the ~-bing which counts in "-' :nn:ng
the Bi1 Caah prizea ie votoa and votea muat be secured by
teeurin1 paet due, renewal cr new su!J rcriptiorcs ro thr
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THIRD PRIZE

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of Thomdy ke ~·e1:t
. Dorothy sat at a em811
Jerry and . her f•thOr.
buns over the hubbub,
if b;v sJ.gn&lt;~:1 , a mlrhty
aw~pt throurh the ball room.
orchestra awun6 into the
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bei alad to JiVe yo~ their •ubscription ' i£ you ••k

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?wi rrown In thit tia:ae. PeoJ»lf
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at the clo.., of the eampoirn wi11 be awarded the Firot
Pri:ae of $250.00, the wontaa or ,-irl havin1 the ~

hirhe•! n~ber of voteo to her eredit wi~l receive,,t!&gt;~'~
ond pr1z1&gt;.6f ·$ 100.00 a01d 01&gt; forth accordm• to the vot.. ·to
the credit p~ each ~Or ,nil tbe caah prizeo be d.iokibuted until all the twelve priaes hue been diotf;bu~~­
Thooe who do - obare in the cub pri.., distribution will
be paid ten. pe"i cent of the; money they have ·tu~ ui~ ;

Note that s',U¥ulptlt:ny~o~t mclaf6l'bt!l!6ilint of Campaign. Vot;,. will be erediteil to each c~nPut d~ or. ~ewal8u~p-~ co~mt ~hf..,me ~ufn..
teatant for ou~.Crir,tiona o;:ul'iil aG_co~~inli\o ·yote ,scl!!'dtde priJ!l'!,d. below. Caoll o.:-valid check inual ii!!" ber of vote• ••~ .-w au-..lptioJ$t '·': · . .·; ·;· . · · '/'A conteot~' for,. the llir Cioah .f'rize' ;mal sec~ ao
Why not entu the cam!'ail!i&gt;, ndw, and ha-t·: tbe
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l8tli. at.8 ·p. m. The akt\nd pertod runo from clooe of ftrat pertodJo Novemb~r 2Sth·at'8 many of her fri~~ tJ. help~ her u ·ah~ mai. dee~e. ·~
Contestant• a~ reque.t~ . to tum in ~- r;itail to.'• the
oft;..,.,. Now are precious houro lor you if you will ua~ P.M.
period runt:fro!ft'cJose of sPCond period to close of Ca!llpaip Decemller 4, 1933 at8 p.m. ·
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Pomeroy, Ohio
Dear Sir! Nominate
Name .... , .. , . , . . . .... , . , .....
Address ... ..... . ............. .
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As a contender for one of the bi~ cash
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1 year sablllrlpt.lon $1.50-IUG 't"Otes

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Mr. Job.Dion E. Walbr, Campalrn M.aDapr
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NO LOSEBS-AIJ; WINNERS!

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3 year !l•bllerlp&amp;lon Sll.oo-40,000 vote.

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Saturday of eac.h week so1 th&amp;t the proper ~it m-._J be
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given. to old 1ubac::riben and the pape!""~·&amp;t~rled to new
From Nov. :S a.t 8 p. tn. W Dec. .,_
cJo.lM! of Campal1n rf' ·
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s monttasfsaballlrtpUon $i.'J5-1Ufl vote&amp;
l)e paid to each tieiaa coateetant.
8 moalh~ dblortpt.lon p.J5-a:::OO YGlell
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Women aad girla entering the campaign agree to
1 :r,u •hMlrtpUon SUD-8100 votes
I ~r ~bscrlpU•tt Slt.tt-:tt.oot
n•biide by the ~b_ove rulee aod aecept as full payment for
Mrvicee·
during tbe enterprise
caah prize o1•
Daily Tribune--By Mail
they ·' are entitled
to the

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8 montbr~ llllbaorJp&amp;lon• p.zs:;:....ooo vote.
l year nbMerlptlon ti.GO-ls.itoo vote1
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- - Conteatanb May Nominate Th.,...oelveo.
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rested hia ha~ ·
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a tlask from undpl'
a napkin arid pound
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UWIU YOU dance, DotT"
She hid 11ot i!Unced wlt11 him 1~
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,.,ultlea•l:v; abe felt &amp;maller hh

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.d¥C) ~nd lustrele.u; hia face w~
biWJeCt; one eye was &amp;lil'htly
P~"' Dorothy a\"Oided hia raz•
Qt:il tt beC~m.e emb&amp;r.tasaln•; theD
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Employee• of the Daily Triburie 8.nd Tribune--Tele•
&amp;rapb aud their immediate familiea will not be permitted
to compete of the prize1. Country eon-esponde,tb who
contribute local newa from their vicinity win not be con·
aidered employees.
Any contestant who doe. not tum in. at leaat one aub.
scription eaeh week after en&amp;agina in campaign will be
Thoutanda of pe01Jie io this at&gt;ction of Ohio are n ·Jow
dropped from the ac.tive list ef contenders.
readers of these two papers. They not only read th( m t:. tJi
Any pointa of contention arising during enterprilt!they are c~naidered a fami'ly ne_ceaaity. The Daily Tl-ibu~~
will be decided by the campa.ip mana~rer IIDd hia deciaior&amp;
will be fi,..J,
brin•• to the home the latest newa , diatributed locally and
Votes once placed to the credit of a conte1tant c.allllC't
the Tribune .. TelecraRh furnialtea weekly a ccr.d &lt;n .. rd '"'
larce amount of important atate and cour..ty new-1 f a.r t ·
be transferred to the credit of another conte~rtant.
Any agreements or cohesion on the pa.rt of eonte•tuta
rural .eetioD.a.
T ~fir.
The forqoinr paragraph waa written for the purpo~
to the detrimt"nt of the campaign m.ay be con.aiderecl aU.ffi. ..
dent ground• to diaqualify the guilty contender&amp; from furof impre~ain1 upon· you the vi~~~ ·~art theae parers p~a ' 1
.
the commerdal, .soc~1; ·'feli"gibus, r educationa, and enter- i ---------------~:--------------·---=---------------- ther participation in the enterprise.
tainment life or thia locality.
Campaip. will officially open Oct. 21, 1933 and dose
FOURTH PRIZE
SIXTH PRIZE
FIFTH' PRIZE
To moat folka the thia&amp;l they have done seem of am.al:
Dec. 4, 1933 ·~ which time the cash prizes will be awarded and commiuion• paid. Contestanta may etart to work
c::cnseq"enee but the thiG&amp;I' ~attempted loolt hard·
M
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moot ionJIONjble; · lil 'afty uad-king from th•• ~l&gt;ilcl~r:;f
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aew .aa it U not nece...ry to wait for thtt opeiaiaa' flate. .
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a chicken coop to the Panama Cana'l a etart has to It·
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SEVENTH PRIZE ,
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Campaign ia OP;en to anY woman or a irl of good MJIU·
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nRST PRIZE

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Notlce iB hereby alven that Louis
v. Lowtber has dulf appotntod
t:.Dd qtlatuled "' ~litot of the .Es. a tti'~e of Jaola!Oh' Iiolvt~, . late of
Meigs Ool!Dt7, . Ohio. decewred.
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VJJCle, Ul'. aDd )ln. B4m Dave,. of
LUtner COOk atWndad. • par~

Mn. Kary Oaatlt.
Nr. and Mn. J . L. Cook and
Stanley
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children apent Sunday wiU:i Mt. Bunday Ul. Raetne.
Cock's al.r, Rowena Rayea and
An !~ina" ~on was prea.famlly of a.wpaUa.
ched. at ~e M. E. church Sunday
Mrs. DeU.. OUUe rot.\ll'Q8Q. ll)w- D~orn~ b7 'the new pastor Rev.
"'"" to .ber home al ~~ lltat&amp;on RoweU.
e.fter f9tlidltll some time with ber
and Mrl. Lester Obllnler
1 - -~-~: Wer; tbe recent iJUeatl of
6111W' Mrs. Mary CUUe.
Mra. and Mrs. 0 . 1!l. Guthrie bad Fn.nt ~Lckai'd and family.
as Sunday 1ue1tf Mr. and Mre.
~t. BCp'y and dilldren, Add
-- -~--Person of Athens, Mn. Myrtle PerADDISON
EOn and son Paul and wife of .NI.Jl'ray City, md Mr. ~ !ln. J. M.
Outhrla. and ehlldrel'l.

At ......... .
Two Tones
and Scenics . . . . . .
30 ln. Rough
Plasters . . . . . •

,.,
hu employ-

SAXON

._,ube Pjdloo
Orld---.00;9-

aqteoci-#I.QO:

Cabln~t Sct-een

tube PliUeo BabF Grand IPO.OO;

f40,00 All Porcela.ln au
RaP.ae. lateat Bunaon Burn-

Billy Beclcy and Max Reeves mo- Orove ThU1'8day.
h:.red to Huntinaton Monday and
w_T . Amos or Balllmore .. vlaltcoiled on triendJ.
hl8 his cousin Mrs. Esther Parr.
Samuel BlJ'IIf one of our aged. citlZtJn.8 and mtudclans won ftrat prize Mr. Amos

a.t . t~ · tall

f~t

num Lm'ena Pritchett o! Dayton

~Pi~'n=s=-and Needle!il

I'oc

ono~ ~~ 1!'ci,:~~ f:'::~ I

::·N:;a~~~-

$I.69
gal.

pa.lnt- 3, yr. IJua.r.

Roll
Up

Rl.chcote mR

Roll

Flat

Up

wau,

qt.

I
$2.00,
Gal. :

Paint

Washabl!! . . . . . .

ISC ~:

InteriOr Olooa
Enamel Quart . . . . . .

Miller Bros. . !
-

58 No. Court St.

Dial821

Athena, Ohio.

VI

·

f40.00: .100,00 NellQp~ (l(J·
built) u..oo: Good Used Trutilpet .ID.60; f.U,$) New Trumpet
&lt;apeeialJ 13$.00; tf-t,.GO Ntw Unl-

$M.&amp;o New tu!Ua Cleaner, 8fle't·
tal (Demon&amp;trator) a3-UO: Oood
uaed Eureka cleaner •11.00; Or·
thophonlo Victrola t2Q.OO: 3-Batt:,ery r&amp;eeli'ers and tubea ti.OO
eacb-tn ~ playloe condition.

emu.

Swefl. revenac tor two dEfeats
pa.at two consecutive yean
the bands of tbe Gallipolis hiiJ.l
,aehool Blue De\IDs came to tlu
thfl

i

nlch~ when they defeated the

cQltlon of Blue DeV1la, 3l to 1, ror
their second Southeast.em Oh·n
leuue vtetory.

Durltla the ftrst halr It waa

olp-and--t.uck battle with th'J
dleport team maklniJ the 01'81. ~&gt; cor ~

whm

Allensw~rth

Walton BrOwaeiJ
to vlalt bll mtt~r.

made a beauti-

a=~

ful run tor 30 )'arda tor the

GaUtpoUe came bact with
bibltlon or power with

b•ok. Thompoon,___ •m!•_•~ng
Middleport Une .c : . _;;
that ended with

c:c____ ,-

goal. The acore W1!o8
lng Gallipolis w\1en
again ciiJ'rled the bail
H ~ld In a
concerl.ed
ended lu 11 800re.
The latter half Wlit~ a
scoring mdec for lhe
they stepped ttl".!
j)layg for no galn'i
to run wHd to ta ll)
Allenl!wortll was Lhe outst.a.ndlnj
ball carrier. while Thompson, or
Gallipolis, mO".de tc me
dcdslvc
sains with hi t~ powETful s trlde5 on

l is was penal!1".8d II yd~;. tur off~ld..

on

~he

::1 yd~;.

gu11 .

thru a la1·gc

hoi ~

uext JltiY a lt.e1·

CkJthal d

Phllco Radio&amp;-Wall .·ape:r-

Pt.lntll ete; H. M.
port.

To

ul\ tackle sl~Uhes.
Play began when Bennett klckc,J
otf to Bctz on the 25 yd . Une rmd
returned lt. to his own 32 y.:
::.tripe. Cklthq:-1:1. tool;. th e ball l hrt•
vn lbe rlrst pla;y fur a gain of :nv ·
e-n yaktis tlu·p lcfl tackle. Oalllp&gt;J·

~.60;

veraa.J OIFNler, apl!clal

j

n'':•~la:tl~\~.,~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;~:~;;~~~~~
BI Cllif ~telTtl(t l

return
v.,n soc.
to ~ to the

er t29.60: aonn ISaiJn.oo Bu.
' . C&gt;"l •
~ 11~

socl

Wall Paper fl Paint Co.

Devila Fail
Check Jacketa
Offenoe

Blue

Middleport Yellow Jackets

$I.10'

Enamel, all oolors

QJUR7( ltliltt
" ' -soo' Emeiaon

IN SECOND HALF

• I

·-

Bill-Bro. Hmllle

Up

AU Sunlul Colon.

0 . D. Norman, wlte and ctaughMt. ~ Mrs. Ed Thompaon vi&amp;lt- tr-r&amp; ot Pllt'ke~IM.\I'r visited the
t.'d ~ O(!nter relatives ~y. fW"mer '• sl.iter, Mra. o~ 8 . Parsc·.J8
Mr. and Mrs. Alex BaUea and MdNio.y.
dallahter and IOIJ.·ID-law Mr. and
Mftl. Watd Sane. Mnl. Esther T.
Mra. James Reese leaVe Thursday P81T and Mrs. Erneat H. Monl.s
r~:~r Charleston to vl.s1t relatives.
t.allEd on Mrs c.a. Sayre ot Apple

of,.2v~ . .f)ollara

ISC

CROll

- '

-

&amp;

In the face of rioing prices! lmaaine! di,r
entire 1tock included in thi• Sale-Take advu· .
taae of Thi1 Savina•!
Compare Theoe Value•
WALLPAPER
PAINTS
Modemlllt.ics

I'

.
of I..w Ana:tb :u, Neva-

Nip and Tuck Baule
Turned Into Scorinl Melee

-OF-

WALL PAPER and P&amp; ••

'

~ V[ RGAlliPOliS

SENSATIONAL SALE

EAGLE RIDGE

I-8 tube WestfQ'b:luae Oablnet
-blgh. boy-A-1 4londit10n....,_r.

P'\l't!P&gt;
' , Jiel.;.i\1&lt;"' o
Butler 24, l!.nmvllle t .

.

Tuppera Pla.ina TburadQ' n.lcht..
Mn. Ella Bowen ot A~ II
spencUn1 aometlrne 'Wit.b. hej' alster
a~

FOR SALE-Talu!D 1n on Pbtlcothe worl48 1ar1e1t ael.Unl radio.

thte II, ~ tl;
S t. Wula t9, ~Mil 1:,.

ole~Roodtrot~

gtMIIt. laat weet Mr. Outle'a

-,

~1Wt

in th ' 1!3'ht ~IJk of the Mkldlc·
port line foi 7 yd"'. Bei&gt;Z ploweLl
thl u the
t.o imdtc
4th "own
1..\n'd , 1
.U ~·u
~ ~rfpiS.
to AI
JcmWo1·th
1\ne Al·
Iem:w'orih
ta."ck! ') pi:·.~

M:kJdle-

btl~

\t:i.s stop~d
weitt \lifu f !ght

~s tt~BPt'd

Be~ett

'

1 yO

~~i7;~·~~;;~~!.~~{~~i~;~~~~

::...-nr-...-:.,A:lfOf'~l
Ril£y
11:mmpwn (m his t'jt
cwn
~1\.d SWlsh: t mad-.; a &gt;e~~tlfUl

.......

klc ai t£1 about one_ "·--~-

LOST-ctl.l(l oaae coni.a&lt;.n•nll an·
nua.l 1933 Card ow. e. Return tc.
¥r¥. ~ 8. r. Rickard, . Oraha.m
Sta~. W. Va. Reward..
10·12-St

NO·.. Me.

TEL.L ~ Mil'

riOW ;MJNCEIIFUI.

H!ISI

aEE Mills Dalale Saunders for
J&lt;a-ip.tJna: les&amp;oniS In oU, cr·~on oi
pen an Ink.. na a. Thli;d &amp;t.,
Mlddle)3&lt;lrt.
10-13~3t
MAN

or

Woman

nllzecN~ ~'ards

h11.nda o.ftet·
All:n&amp;wotth

on l'Jlu own
t8
time

Ill!:;

"'

wnh

ear. Houw
Nc Sf!lllril. Se.lat7

distr1buttne:.
nud cc.nunJI;'f!On.
VP..ncemcn~.

""~~·;~!!;~:~!~

ThomJJl&gt;l»l
11ght.
tackle:

iObP.-n~

Exc1Wl1v~:

tor atiterrlto.\'j'

Iclc~ l. 2621 .Orand ltlver, netro •'·•

Mk.ll.

10-ltAll

NOTICE TO \ ' OTER.S

I tll-ke tbls means Lo
m y candld&amp;oy

to

tl\e

amtouuct'
o~ ~

o(

Tt utt~c of Salisbury Townablp
Your votll and Jntluence will be
Cl'tMIY appreciated.
10~1D·2~·~;

11-!l
~VE'"-

~IS

I

,,,

WATe:2.LOO

MET

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M.'(

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............. .. 6
.... 0
lG

..

.

....... 0
. . 19

........... 7
.... 0

Tho golden days or the glib salesman and tho tricky trader and the
careless buyer of care, are over and gone. It will be long before we see
their Hke agaln.
Every family in America knows that buying a car today represents about
double the investment it did several years ago. Not that car prices
have gone up, but family incomes have gone down. The national
income which was 84 billions in 1929 is loss than 40 billions in 1933.
This means that everybody is striving to make every outgoing dollar bring
back an equal value in quality. And that is right.
No country- ever comes to economic trouble where valu~s are kept equal.
It is only when a man gives honeot labor ror the dollar which he
receives, and is given dishonest value tor the dollar which he spends,
that the nation's life becomes unbalanced and broken. This is an old
lesson in Bible economics tbat we ought to have learned.
•
Buying a car and buying a house are on nearly the same level or
importance in the mind or the American family just now. They are both
iuljor investments. Both are considered from the point or long-tei'i use
aild value .
We do not buy houses to trade them for new ~dels every January.
When we buy a house we expect to make it a home that will give us lOJIC •
oaatortable and eoonoaical use . More than that , we expect that the mQnOf
pr,toe will be so evenly matched with the real value or the house that we may
reaaonably hppe to get back the unused part of our invsst..nt should we
diep!se of it.
' ears are now being considered in exactly tho saae way . People are not
bnyipg the sales talk invented by sellers. They are buying the qu~ity
created by ~uracturors.
quality is doing ~h~ tal~inc.
. . -Jlllr exp~hl!I!Oe is tllat ;he !!,!! t~lk about
oolllea after .lJ!! Jl!!!!
l!Op~t !!&amp; is in use. Til at is the ta~k we rely Pi\. ·
·
," ~~l!!HiirPf"l&gt;Ji"'i!~~ aqt~~t on "" th~• .•owl~~ : l!f.l!ll r!!l'm•~ or~
~itif ~ · ·~~i~ i.pv··~ont in "~·· Df:'r· .'1•~ kQoll .~4• · ~11"'~•: ~t · ~e .Pr
p'op~~ l!!IVI ; b_outl!t"tll&amp; F.or~ V-B.in t!&gt;.e l!'St t+~ : 119~t~: .,. ~t ~ ll''ll *1\-t
cbbioe ot e~ry alas~ _o~ , ~ar .~~er, both thcll• .wlio o~n. artol'li to_ ,.., . *~·
ap4- ,ho~e ~~ ~u~t - o 0 rptu,ty aopno~~ze. ~i• · •*r is t~e loatcal ~g~*r
to. 't4e o~retq~ .~'•r's
'~fP~
fp~ v~v,.
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LON'lDALE, W.VA.

SYRACUSE.

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SUNDAY,

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• ''·'
,,

'

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StnmAY, OOTOD!lR 1111 1138
PeJ.tl Oastle IUld

fr.mUJ

ha4

ae

YElUW

~nbnra:

ARE. v1cnnm

un~

ill'. and Mn. J . .M. Out.brttil- b.Jd
u · 8at:d&amp;y sueet.t Nn. OUtbrlt'a
VJJCle, Ul'. aDd )ln. B4m Dave,. of
LUtner COOk atWndad. • par~

Mn. Kary Oaatlt.
Nr. and Mn. J . L. Cook and
Stanley
speo~
children apent Sunday wiU:i Mt. Bunday Ul. Raetne.
Cock's al.r, Rowena Rayea and
An !~ina" ~on was prea.famlly of a.wpaUa.
ched. at ~e M. E. church Sunday
Mrs. DeU.. OUUe rot.\ll'Q8Q. ll)w- D~orn~ b7 'the new pastor Rev.
"'"" to .ber home al ~~ lltat&amp;on RoweU.
e.fter f9tlidltll some time with ber
and Mrl. Lester Obllnler
1 - -~-~: Wer; tbe recent iJUeatl of
6111W' Mrs. Mary CUUe.
Mra. and Mrs. 0 . 1!l. Guthrie bad Fn.nt ~Lckai'd and family.
as Sunday 1ue1tf Mr. and Mre.
~t. BCp'y and dilldren, Add
-- -~--Person of Athens, Mn. Myrtle PerADDISON
EOn and son Paul and wife of .NI.Jl'ray City, md Mr. ~ !ln. J. M.
Outhrla. and ehlldrel'l.

At ......... .
Two Tones
and Scenics . . . . . .
30 ln. Rough
Plasters . . . . . •

,.,
hu employ-

SAXON

._,ube Pjdloo
Orld---.00;9-

aqteoci-#I.QO:

Cabln~t Sct-een

tube PliUeo BabF Grand IPO.OO;

f40,00 All Porcela.ln au
RaP.ae. lateat Bunaon Burn-

Billy Beclcy and Max Reeves mo- Orove ThU1'8day.
h:.red to Huntinaton Monday and
w_T . Amos or Balllmore .. vlaltcoiled on triendJ.
hl8 his cousin Mrs. Esther Parr.
Samuel BlJ'IIf one of our aged. citlZtJn.8 and mtudclans won ftrat prize Mr. Amos

a.t . t~ · tall

f~t

num Lm'ena Pritchett o! Dayton

~Pi~'n=s=-and Needle!il

I'oc

ono~ ~~ 1!'ci,:~~ f:'::~ I

::·N:;a~~~-

$I.69
gal.

pa.lnt- 3, yr. IJua.r.

Roll
Up

Rl.chcote mR

Roll

Flat

Up

wau,

qt.

I
$2.00,
Gal. :

Paint

Washabl!! . . . . . .

ISC ~:

InteriOr Olooa
Enamel Quart . . . . . .

Miller Bros. . !
-

58 No. Court St.

Dial821

Athena, Ohio.

VI

·

f40.00: .100,00 NellQp~ (l(J·
built) u..oo: Good Used Trutilpet .ID.60; f.U,$) New Trumpet
&lt;apeeialJ 13$.00; tf-t,.GO Ntw Unl-

$M.&amp;o New tu!Ua Cleaner, 8fle't·
tal (Demon&amp;trator) a3-UO: Oood
uaed Eureka cleaner •11.00; Or·
thophonlo Victrola t2Q.OO: 3-Batt:,ery r&amp;eeli'ers and tubea ti.OO
eacb-tn ~ playloe condition.

emu.

Swefl. revenac tor two dEfeats
pa.at two consecutive yean
the bands of tbe Gallipolis hiiJ.l
,aehool Blue De\IDs came to tlu
thfl

i

nlch~ when they defeated the

cQltlon of Blue DeV1la, 3l to 1, ror
their second Southeast.em Oh·n
leuue vtetory.

Durltla the ftrst halr It waa

olp-and--t.uck battle with th'J
dleport team maklniJ the 01'81. ~&gt; cor ~

whm

Allensw~rth

Walton BrOwaeiJ
to vlalt bll mtt~r.

made a beauti-

a=~

ful run tor 30 )'arda tor the

GaUtpoUe came bact with
bibltlon or power with

b•ok. Thompoon,___ •m!•_•~ng
Middleport Une .c : . _;;
that ended with

c:c____ ,-

goal. The acore W1!o8
lng Gallipolis w\1en
again ciiJ'rled the bail
H ~ld In a
concerl.ed
ended lu 11 800re.
The latter half Wlit~ a
scoring mdec for lhe
they stepped ttl".!
j)layg for no galn'i
to run wHd to ta ll)
Allenl!wortll was Lhe outst.a.ndlnj
ball carrier. while Thompson, or
Gallipolis, mO".de tc me
dcdslvc
sains with hi t~ powETful s trlde5 on

l is was penal!1".8d II yd~;. tur off~ld..

on

~he

::1 yd~;.

gu11 .

thru a la1·gc

hoi ~

uext JltiY a lt.e1·

CkJthal d

Phllco Radio&amp;-Wall .·ape:r-

Pt.lntll ete; H. M.
port.

To

ul\ tackle sl~Uhes.
Play began when Bennett klckc,J
otf to Bctz on the 25 yd . Une rmd
returned lt. to his own 32 y.:
::.tripe. Cklthq:-1:1. tool;. th e ball l hrt•
vn lbe rlrst pla;y fur a gain of :nv ·
e-n yaktis tlu·p lcfl tackle. Oalllp&gt;J·

~.60;

veraa.J OIFNler, apl!clal

j

n'':•~la:tl~\~.,~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;~:~;;~~~~~
BI Cllif ~telTtl(t l

return
v.,n soc.
to ~ to the

er t29.60: aonn ISaiJn.oo Bu.
' . C&gt;"l •
~ 11~

socl

Wall Paper fl Paint Co.

Devila Fail
Check Jacketa
Offenoe

Blue

Middleport Yellow Jackets

$I.10'

Enamel, all oolors

QJUR7( ltliltt
" ' -soo' Emeiaon

IN SECOND HALF

• I

·-

Bill-Bro. Hmllle

Up

AU Sunlul Colon.

0 . D. Norman, wlte and ctaughMt. ~ Mrs. Ed Thompaon vi&amp;lt- tr-r&amp; ot Pllt'ke~IM.\I'r visited the
t.'d ~ O(!nter relatives ~y. fW"mer '• sl.iter, Mra. o~ 8 . Parsc·.J8
Mr. and Mrs. Alex BaUea and MdNio.y.
dallahter and IOIJ.·ID-law Mr. and
Mftl. Watd Sane. Mnl. Esther T.
Mra. James Reese leaVe Thursday P81T and Mrs. Erneat H. Monl.s
r~:~r Charleston to vl.s1t relatives.
t.allEd on Mrs c.a. Sayre ot Apple

of,.2v~ . .f)ollara

ISC

CROll

- '

-

&amp;

In the face of rioing prices! lmaaine! di,r
entire 1tock included in thi• Sale-Take advu· .
taae of Thi1 Savina•!
Compare Theoe Value•
WALLPAPER
PAINTS
Modemlllt.ics

I'

.
of I..w Ana:tb :u, Neva-

Nip and Tuck Baule
Turned Into Scorinl Melee

-OF-

WALL PAPER and P&amp; ••

'

~ V[ RGAlliPOliS

SENSATIONAL SALE

EAGLE RIDGE

I-8 tube WestfQ'b:luae Oablnet
-blgh. boy-A-1 4londit10n....,_r.

P'\l't!P&gt;
' , Jiel.;.i\1&lt;"' o
Butler 24, l!.nmvllle t .

.

Tuppera Pla.ina TburadQ' n.lcht..
Mn. Ella Bowen ot A~ II
spencUn1 aometlrne 'Wit.b. hej' alster
a~

FOR SALE-Talu!D 1n on Pbtlcothe worl48 1ar1e1t ael.Unl radio.

thte II, ~ tl;
S t. Wula t9, ~Mil 1:,.

ole~Roodtrot~

gtMIIt. laat weet Mr. Outle'a

-,

~1Wt

in th ' 1!3'ht ~IJk of the Mkldlc·
port line foi 7 yd"'. Bei&gt;Z ploweLl
thl u the
t.o imdtc
4th "own
1..\n'd , 1
.U ~·u
~ ~rfpiS.
to AI
JcmWo1·th
1\ne Al·
Iem:w'orih
ta."ck! ') pi:·.~

M:kJdle-

btl~

\t:i.s stop~d
weitt \lifu f !ght

~s tt~BPt'd

Be~ett

'

1 yO

~~i7;~·~~;;~~!.~~{~~i~;~~~~

::...-nr-...-:.,A:lfOf'~l
Ril£y
11:mmpwn (m his t'jt
cwn
~1\.d SWlsh: t mad-.; a &gt;e~~tlfUl

.......

klc ai t£1 about one_ "·--~-

LOST-ctl.l(l oaae coni.a&lt;.n•nll an·
nua.l 1933 Card ow. e. Return tc.
¥r¥. ~ 8. r. Rickard, . Oraha.m
Sta~. W. Va. Reward..
10·12-St

NO·.. Me.

TEL.L ~ Mil'

riOW ;MJNCEIIFUI.

H!ISI

aEE Mills Dalale Saunders for
J&lt;a-ip.tJna: les&amp;oniS In oU, cr·~on oi
pen an Ink.. na a. Thli;d &amp;t.,
Mlddle)3&lt;lrt.
10-13~3t
MAN

or

Woman

nllzecN~ ~'ards

h11.nda o.ftet·
All:n&amp;wotth

on l'Jlu own
t8
time

Ill!:;

"'

wnh

ear. Houw
Nc Sf!lllril. Se.lat7

distr1buttne:.
nud cc.nunJI;'f!On.
VP..ncemcn~.

""~~·;~!!;~:~!~

ThomJJl&gt;l»l
11ght.
tackle:

iObP.-n~

Exc1Wl1v~:

tor atiterrlto.\'j'

Iclc~ l. 2621 .Orand ltlver, netro •'·•

Mk.ll.

10-ltAll

NOTICE TO \ ' OTER.S

I tll-ke tbls means Lo
m y candld&amp;oy

to

tl\e

amtouuct'
o~ ~

o(

Tt utt~c of Salisbury Townablp
Your votll and Jntluence will be
Cl'tMIY appreciated.
10~1D·2~·~;

11-!l
~VE'"-

~IS

I

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WATe:2.LOO

MET

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M.'(

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.... 0
lG

..

.

....... 0
. . 19

........... 7
.... 0

Tho golden days or the glib salesman and tho tricky trader and the
careless buyer of care, are over and gone. It will be long before we see
their Hke agaln.
Every family in America knows that buying a car today represents about
double the investment it did several years ago. Not that car prices
have gone up, but family incomes have gone down. The national
income which was 84 billions in 1929 is loss than 40 billions in 1933.
This means that everybody is striving to make every outgoing dollar bring
back an equal value in quality. And that is right.
No country- ever comes to economic trouble where valu~s are kept equal.
It is only when a man gives honeot labor ror the dollar which he
receives, and is given dishonest value tor the dollar which he spends,
that the nation's life becomes unbalanced and broken. This is an old
lesson in Bible economics tbat we ought to have learned.
•
Buying a car and buying a house are on nearly the same level or
importance in the mind or the American family just now. They are both
iuljor investments. Both are considered from the point or long-tei'i use
aild value .
We do not buy houses to trade them for new ~dels every January.
When we buy a house we expect to make it a home that will give us lOJIC •
oaatortable and eoonoaical use . More than that , we expect that the mQnOf
pr,toe will be so evenly matched with the real value or the house that we may
reaaonably hppe to get back the unused part of our invsst..nt should we
diep!se of it.
' ears are now being considered in exactly tho saae way . People are not
bnyipg the sales talk invented by sellers. They are buying the qu~ity
created by ~uracturors.
quality is doing ~h~ tal~inc.
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FOUR OTHERS
Many Ohioan• Victima Of
Unu1ual Miohapa Oyer
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Althouch three pel'SOJU!I
death In one automobile cl'EI.tlh
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llJiii "Ul &amp; high weekend death

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NRA LAB~R BUARO
~PENLY OHIEO BY

States Ia
To Coatlaae
To Reduce Armameat

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Official Letter Sent By Davia Confirminr Attitude i
Following Withdrawal From Seuion and Leag· I
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Aut)&gt;ority of Board
Challenaed In Lat·
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That Board Haa Power
To Summon Employ·
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PRESIDENT'S PliN

nRHEASE f
CETSUN~ ERWAY
More Than A Billio~
Dollan In Frozen Ao~ '
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Hendenon Sayo World Situation Grave Be· I
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Ico:mrnissio:n, which then voted to adjourn until October 26

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thoWII. in hoepltf;l, where 11he IR rP.
eoytriJaw fram a wound she mlhct P.~I
GD htr,elt after she had allegrdl y
alaitt her aweetheart.. Tom Bay,
'l!ln~. a aurvey showed todn.y
'Two wn died as the rel!lult of movlt eowbo;v. The shootimr r.lit
falls and a Toledo student was the mu:ed a quarrPI ove r annthet
victim or a drowntn• accldenL, the 11loman. :Qay Willi acqui tted of 1!ay·
first in the state In several wet&gt;kS. tq •nother film eowhoy, "Y~kim•
Jim.. Anson. !n 1926.
Obe man was killed by a train
Several suicides. an aecldentat
lhootlng, and another fatal $hoOtIll&amp;' In whiCh a woman is held for

.Aged Ohio Woman
football game ~Jacked To Death

queSU.oning brought the death Ust
to at least 13. the survey 1-evealed.

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ELt Lima, WWJ.am

Woodruff, 17.
David Sears, 16, and Rudolph
Bcheldhnuer,
15, Bowlini oreen
Hlih School a~udents were killed in
a head on autocriLBh near Bowlltta
Green. A Detroit man lind his son
were inJured. Albert Fraley, 68,

and Henry McGee, ?~ died In be~
latre traffic.
Frank. Bowman, 35, of Columbus,
dled rrom a ran from the top or a
frelrht car, and Wllllll.tn Hun. 8&amp;,
died at Clndnnatt from lnjurle8
auftered ln a :fs.ll !rom a chalr.

Ex-Convict Soul'ht in BrutP.I
Murder; Body i• Found
Floatinl' in Bay
San Diego, Cal.. Oet. 18-INB-Sco.rclh waa underway today tor

lhomas M. Jonea, 41, AB.id

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to be an ex-convict from Ohio State
Prison following t.he &amp;hastlJ'! mur~
Of
Laura EDen Stn.w. '14,
we11.lthy widow, tor~

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Edward
Arnos,while
Jr. 21,
Toledo
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