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NOTICE - It you want
READERS'
the Newa Oftlce of The Dall:r

Tribune, call 288-L; If tho
Office aek for 102-B.

probt.bly 1n e-xtreme Wf.:lt porliona ~
momlnJ", Colder T\lead&lt;JY and In wm ~

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LEASED

ATHENS C~UNTIAN
rATALLY INJURU
WHEN HIT BY AUU
n •laninc a o1le·Ye&amp;r l!ontrad call..

ng for a salary of $25,000, Elb.•

varth Vines1 former national teDnla
.hamplon, [OOk the loDJ(-contem ..
olated plunge into P.J'()fesatonaliam.
leis to meet Big Bill T1ldeb. Henri
:ochet and othl!rs in a pro toUl'lleJ'j
M New York aen Janoal'J.

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FOUR OTHERS
Many Ohioan• Victima Of
Unu1ual Miohapa Oyer
Week-End

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Althouch three pel'SOJU!I
death In one automobile cl'EI.tlh
t.wo oLhers in separate ml';"~~!":...~
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~ted more fatalities than
llJiii "Ul &amp; high weekend death

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TERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

NRA LAB~R BUARO
~PENLY OHIEO BY

States Ia
To Coatlaae
To Reduce Armameat

STHl ~SIOENT 1

Official Letter Sent By Davia Confirminr Attitude i
Following Withdrawal From Seuion and Leag· I
ue Of Nationa By Germany
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Aut)&gt;ority of Board
Challenaed In Lat·
eat Dilpnte
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That Board Haa Power
To Summon Employ·
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Accident Oecura
· Car Plun..,. Into
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Jap Storm Center

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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Geneva Oct. 16-INS-The reasons given by Ger- '
Imany for h:r precipitate withdrawal from the disarma- 1
lm•ent conference were ruled invalid today by the general
Ico:mrnissio:n, which then voted to adjourn until October 26

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Alt. Leuayt, of Burbank, Cal.,
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.

Returning from a

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

by

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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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saUiq
with
Edward
Arnos,while
Jr. 21,
Toledo
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p..ojccts, the-orrebuilding and re1oeu.l'pn or Jocks and dn~u, and ~t,
arda to naVlgatldn requirf t e
C4lun"'l ~n4 JI!UPJ.'Oflt. of .t.he
ct t.hts tet:ntory These 'topics W l
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llowtQI Wa;,s
ami Meaul.l!l tt'Olll.nd re~rula.tlon Of 'tm:ttsr*Jrtatq! :w.a appolnl.t!t.l· Mrs 111r- ilon ~t&amp;-enctes and -the.r Q;irkUon and
&gt;nett1.lf:eo., Mrs.' Louis t:ltanley, M}11 D-llomnlon of t911Jlagc , .Le,tslatton
,.J, O!' ~oeder·and Mrs. Will Thomas will be intr6du41!odf frl the hext
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thll meeting •hlch .... ~ Conl!;rest~ IPqtlliMRg !01 , the ' pay't:&gt;retkled over by Mrs EtheliPUllllie 1nent or'tctlh " lll'ld ofher restrictive
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'nual lltbool HfJiowr'e n party wou~c1 lntory aulhor1ty llhall be placed
be held Thursd'._y,.()etqber1H!
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lAlhtlon o! the NRA Will he 'pres-'
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l'nt It was olan announ,C('{I ond o.
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nce.nt m ~et1ni or \.M'ketJt etudl£m are now er.ga.ged lu ~l thi!
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C'lnclnnafl. Oct;obet'f 2:4 • and· :.16. It
hu been announced h ere by Capt
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. Sp~"'ef qatronlll prtnni~ce
and I~BP,e_n _ qn _yariQus phaaes of
!he ill(Wemh\ WiU:.J' partlctpatl!! In
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e"l 1uddenb, Jean lJarlow, platinum
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Mlsl BltlaW &amp;&amp;tended BaturdaY"a

rt~otball same between st. Mary's
and tile Uniftt'lltJ of Southern
OaU!om&amp;a bu~ Saturday Dlght a.t

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lhouklln &amp;U e8llfe fiio \helr ll.llmC6-althOt'li\ not ~17 to b. 1
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loy open reject.lon ot Oennany•o~
bt:lnd .
Oovem~ ot n t.al
circiea, howtwe:-.
·.wrc mnr;. cU.ty uruJympa.tht.Ue towa.rd lho.J movement to tum ~
prob lem ov« to III(M.t.m'll.•
or the fo ur - ~wer J)l'.Ct. This trea•,y
, wrus he ld 'o be os cl~~Sely llnkrd to
I t he leBgue U.n t th e rs&amp;Ul.t would ~
1tJr•l y anol~ou league conference.
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''Special adviaory and appralst.l
corumtttftll
W1ll
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Uuoughaut the COUJ1 Lry l'J /Spee. i
lhe appra ~:oal or cln&lt;!ed b8nk lis·
.~efJ; where 1uch appral.sa.IH hfl.\1('
'Jut already bee n made by governn!flllt ~lc:. .
These commUte Bi wl lfing to conced*' Premier Musora:a.rdzed !m· the appra1sal ano .idlf"li the &lt;!ominant. place as IDterJccc.:mmeudallon or the11e loan;.j~"' &amp;tlomil mediator, which would be
·.vm be r ~crult.ed rrom repreS('nlJ t'le cll.Stl where the four-power pact
tlvt' local Oankers b lll! llle!iHmen j IJ JVI}ked The treaty ill of hb \nsplrand tanneu.."
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handcuffeH antl hostfed by tbe 3.2
Hmlt. lf high-powered whiskFY Md
C.11"1centrated gtn I&amp; llut on the mar?
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t il} pulllk, th e machination~ of cerhun book concerns
Ill co nrwetiOil With memberH of f'IChOo\ boards, j~ groatfy to
Le t un1mcnded. It is sincert::ly hoped the matter will receive tufficit nt attention so that like instances in the future \ ill find those guilty so afoul of the law they will be
11'icd, ouud guilty und tSentt~tJced to a penal i11stitution for
1he ir riminul activities.
mp)y because there is no wuy to prosecute them for
their eeds at present, does not make the .subsidizing, or in
pluin •ords, the bribing of certain school officials, any the
le!is v ious or reprehensible. This sort of thing has been
goin on for far too many years and should have been
tn·ou t to a head long ago. It is pC»!sibJe that had hard
time.8 wt come "a-knockin'" at our doors that it might
have ionti11ued even a longer spell.
J.fortluwtely for the citizens of Meigs County, iittJe or
l!OilC ~r thut :sort of thing has be*t done- , n:s tew changct1
have 1)een fnade ,i n KChool books c1',](l th'Jil ~mly in the intere!iL of IJ(!lter tt• ~tching methods.

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'nli wlll be well. But Jt muat lu.ve a
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k('t , then they lhould. give the
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Oel that bl\r&gt;~ Jnto iht! er an
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J.ll wUI be well. But 1t mllit ha.ve a.1
Give Ule btev1ers a fl·11 e hand, lt.:t&lt;:k. We want to drink it. And not
and we wlU take care of the feet . pr.ur it lln uur umbrttllas.

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esa tludl 6 feet ta.n. she. must ea,ory
11et of rudder e:r~rt'!nonfl o~ her
'raveb 10 that her feet ean retch
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AlarC1!J7 BroWJl, New Y9rk
avlatrls aDd writer, w.ho pl&amp;ns, a
rip uound the world d1lrfJ!.I wluch

or foreigners

t-..een studiously ch.anging dpllars.
J• ,to lnmcs during the past two
\'J Peks only to find tbe dollar ahoo\-ln~ up today to the highest mark
r ·nce Augu8t-l8 !raros.
Anothe r development wa&amp; the
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or the Dalardter
g1rverument, which had been exl•tcted lu fall.

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When the lattllr is overcome, Col.
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manager of the Mt. Vernon Dally
Banner, was killed and a com:pal' ion w&amp;,! inJured near here early to cl&lt;~.y when thel:r aut.omoblle . smash-

ed into a bridge tbat had · betin
scsrcely WI! minutes be·
f&lt;1re under the impaet of another
&lt;IUlomoblle accident.
Rhoades died from a fractured

Limited Number Just Received I
Po-rful 193.of. Hishboy \vitft lhe e11dusive

PHILCO B.m Compensaltn!j 1on.- Control,
new Ovtr~ue Spet~ker 11nd t don!:n othe•
fe.tUrt&gt;. R~c t ovu p o i&lt;C(&gt; ond dllp 1 &lt;~m! coli,
in addrtion to re'julo1 bro~dcil~ts . l1btr.tl
lri!de· in .tllo.,.,•nce .

EASIEST PAYMENTS

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One Word Led To Another

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lioovler, 27, suffered a broken ba.ck.

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HIS HEING the time of year when it is · comr,~ : aUvcb
CU~'Y to contract colds and other ailments which brinp
nn more ~ erioua disorders, it might be well for uU to keep
; n mind thut it is eRiiY to KPl'cad disease if no atlt:mpt is
mude tcJ pt·evP.nt.. such spread. It is AUI'P1'i~lng how many
)Jcople there are who seemingly have no consideration for
others or who thl'QUgh ignorance or other cause~. •io nothing to prevent other·s from becoming infected wlth a cold.
The habit of sneezing without confinjng 1J.c · many
gl'l'm8 from such sneeze, i8 the mot-~t palpable example of
tarelessnet~s, probubJy, of all. Hundred8, feeling 11 sneeze
Lorning, make no effort to contlne it to a. handkerchJef bul
seem to get an extra thrill in feeling the werm6 beinJ.~
~prcad broadcast on ijtreet car or other public place
wht!t'C the culprit may be.
There are so many little things which one having tht:
common cold, could do to help keep it from spreading that
it is nothing short. of criminal that so many peopll:' ~hould
become afHicttJd thmugh thi~ means of infection.
Educntonal muthods will go u great way towHd re~
•luciug thjo terrible habi,t but of cuuf8e, there will olwoya
be • certain m(!lOi'lty which will term tlf~ pro,cb!nr and
teu.ehing of medicnl men a8 so much foollshnes• and not
ll•Y ftliY a.ttentlpn to it themselves but do all thry can to
~.:onvince o~hf!"tB t~at it is not the thing to do. So hun&lt;! redo of people will continue to die annHally be~auoe they
wet·o victim• of the common cold ·when they might t-hrough I
propel' •tjfC!(Uards, have'" easily avdlded _their f"lal si~k·

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Turkish and,Domestic tobaccos. Round, firmno IOQSe
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t il} pulllk, th e machination~ of cerhun book concerns
Ill co nrwetiOil With memberH of f'IChOo\ boards, j~ groatfy to
Le t un1mcnded. It is sincert::ly hoped the matter will receive tufficit nt attention so that like instances in the future \ ill find those guilty so afoul of the law they will be
11'icd, ouud guilty und tSentt~tJced to a penal i11stitution for
1he ir riminul activities.
mp)y because there is no wuy to prosecute them for
their eeds at present, does not make the .subsidizing, or in
pluin •ords, the bribing of certain school officials, any the
le!is v ious or reprehensible. This sort of thing has been
goin on for far too many years and should have been
tn·ou t to a head long ago. It is pC»!sibJe that had hard
time.8 wt come "a-knockin'" at our doors that it might
have ionti11ued even a longer spell.
J.fortluwtely for the citizens of Meigs County, iittJe or
l!OilC ~r thut :sort of thing has be*t done- , n:s tew changct1
have 1)een fnade ,i n KChool books c1',](l th'Jil ~mly in the intere!iL of IJ(!lter tt• ~tching methods.

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Give Ule btev1ers a fl·11 e hand, lt.:t&lt;:k. We want to drink it. And not
and we wlU take care of the feet . pr.ur it lln uur umbrttllas.

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avlatrls aDd writer, w.ho pl&amp;ns, a
rip uound the world d1lrfJ!.I wluch

or foreigners

t-..een studiously ch.anging dpllars.
J• ,to lnmcs during the past two
\'J Peks only to find tbe dollar ahoo\-ln~ up today to the highest mark
r ·nce Augu8t-l8 !raros.
Anothe r development wa&amp; the
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manager of the Mt. Vernon Dally
Banner, was killed and a com:pal' ion w&amp;,! inJured near here early to cl&lt;~.y when thel:r aut.omoblle . smash-

ed into a bridge tbat had · betin
scsrcely WI! minutes be·
f&lt;1re under the impaet of another
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Rhoades died from a fractured

Limited Number Just Received I
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PHILCO B.m Compensaltn!j 1on.- Control,
new Ovtr~ue Spet~ker 11nd t don!:n othe•
fe.tUrt&gt;. R~c t ovu p o i&lt;C(&gt; ond dllp 1 &lt;~m! coli,
in addrtion to re'julo1 bro~dcil~ts . l1btr.tl
lri!de· in .tllo.,.,•nce .

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DISEASE SPREADf;RS
HIS HEING the time of year when it is · comr,~ : aUvcb
CU~'Y to contract colds and other ailments which brinp
nn more ~ erioua disorders, it might be well for uU to keep
; n mind thut it is eRiiY to KPl'cad disease if no atlt:mpt is
mude tcJ pt·evP.nt.. such spread. It is AUI'P1'i~lng how many
)Jcople there are who seemingly have no consideration for
others or who thl'QUgh ignorance or other cause~. •io nothing to prevent other·s from becoming infected wlth a cold.
The habit of sneezing without confinjng 1J.c · many
gl'l'm8 from such sneeze, i8 the mot-~t palpable example of
tarelessnet~s, probubJy, of all. Hundred8, feeling 11 sneeze
Lorning, make no effort to contlne it to a. handkerchJef bul
seem to get an extra thrill in feeling the werm6 beinJ.~
~prcad broadcast on ijtreet car or other public place
wht!t'C the culprit may be.
There are so many little things which one having tht:
common cold, could do to help keep it from spreading that
it is nothing short. of criminal that so many peopll:' ~hould
become afHicttJd thmugh thi~ means of infection.
Educntonal muthods will go u great way towHd re~
•luciug thjo terrible habi,t but of cuuf8e, there will olwoya
be • certain m(!lOi'lty which will term tlf~ pro,cb!nr and
teu.ehing of medicnl men a8 so much foollshnes• and not
ll•Y ftliY a.ttentlpn to it themselves but do all thry can to
~.:onvince o~hf!"tB t~at it is not the thing to do. So hun&lt;! redo of people will continue to die annHally be~auoe they
wet·o victim• of the common cold ·when they might t-hrough I
propel' •tjfC!(Uards, have'" easily avdlded _their f"lal si~k·

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Jabnny'l .mot!ber. was drtVllll her
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Sjle lot .., fa.r u Broa.dway and
Fl'dera1 ttt.reet.l, Camden, there. her
iU!i, Ute bef9 of a score ot sports
battles. pve a shriek ot terror and

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Another p::I.S$, Joe Je~ to .ZVerllnJ netted 8 tardl &amp;a the quar·
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pll\)' on the P_omeroy 20 yard llhl!.
Wiitl
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wru lett tackle. Kloel made 5.
• ional Honora · .
·Moore flllled to Jl'in at ~kr.
SCORE THRICE
Klocs ma.de 4 tbrU rl;ht gdard. PITISBUR(lli · STRONG
Kloee punted ot New 8oaLon'a ~
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While Invaders Are Com-'
.Sloane tor 16 yard&amp; and flr8t down In Navy Tilt; State Hu
pletely Smothered
Md the ball wu. on ~tr own 65
No TrO..ble In Hold·
yard marker. Another pnsa '113.;
By Li~men J
in1 Vanderbilt
lncomplet.e. Now Boston WU keepIng
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By COPELAND C. DURO
Lnreaatlon, 1 Batuh:lay atternoon,
tcore, having faDed completely Ul
INS BporUJ Writer
lr&amp;Ye a flHhtlng 'l;'iger
from ,
1 Rn endeavor to punctUI'E the Pan~
New York, Oct. 16-INB-Aioot
New Boston, cqaciect by tl)e well
ther line.
and superior as the bUilder o1 the
known, Eklme Rankin, the 'S urp$c
At1other p&amp;bS J~nkln.s to .Sl0&amp;11~ PaNma canal at a dlt&lt;:h dlggera'
nt Its schola!itlc ute and took a vis. made 10 IU\d. ftF&amp;t o:owu. Another Cflllveution. Mlchl.pn'&amp; 'dream or
tory, the first for the Panthers, tPts
'I pnss incomplete netted
first down dreaiiUI" team towered today above
}.'f:ar, by a .\KXJre of 18 to 0.
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~·hen the o!llciata ruled 1t complet. Lhe nation's footbaU elevens.
Showing a complete reversal of
cd because of al1@ied lnte!'ference.
Southern Caltfomta was Qll right
):.J.a)' over that exhib'lted at Logan a
I'.'Cek previoUs when' the boys acted
Sp : noer went in tor Bhunoaaker. piUshlng back SUp Madigan's gal·
F'ariU1era tm·ned .in a win over Navy
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0 Dell, Pttt halfback is ling IO.!!t 2. Another pal:!S w'~ 1~1 the map ir rect lnk with a to tc
ir&gt; addition ro being a trifle JDrley 4 to 6, Jn n game that was never close after the first perwd.
b 11 ,as a group of N avy tac kl ers c1ose d in on him as h e started o ff tmc lh ere,..• wh E'n Ille Pa nUlers :~:burgh
erWJhing
or Tennessee
Pitts a'!:: to what it was t~.ll about. the sh own Wl'th th•
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aa strongand
as adverPanthers thrl" l!d a fair stzert crowd on a gallQp,
troke thru to cover the P ~ Eo&amp;er and LJsed m whlpplna: Navy, 34 to 6 but
a~ they ran t. Ad blocked and druve
ttlll another &amp;ttempt failed or com when Harry Kipke's machme stuck
through thelr opponents for three .stt~ged by New Boston late in the · the two previous games.
pl€t.i(IJ\ on fourm Gown ard It wac 1 h 1 1 t c
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boUf'Ced far out ln front
t~ery beginning of the game aflt!r ulce gains were made. the Parother I New Boston won the toss and t:l'd but made on~ a. ya.rd. Moore
in the 1933 gridiron cha.t:ie.
the Glenwood team received the defense ralUed e.t criUcal times al- chose to receive the kick-oft', Pome- kok the pigskin on an off tackle
With 6 mtles already past under their flying feet and 21 etlll to go. thref
fc:meroy loot 5 for havlua only 6
MlchiRan's triumph by such a
klck~off and attempted to take the Vlfll's sLopping the invaders before I roy chocslng the north goa.l. Kloes smash to add 13 and first down and r.lt'tl 00 line. Moore tnllde I but ~c.ore must be considered on~ of the leaden in the New York to Port Che~ter marathon r•ce are shown
Yat~ther line by stonn. l.t was ap- they reached the danger zone.
kkk.ed oft to Morrls who was down- t·he ball rested on New Boston's 15 again Pomeroy lost 5 or. penah' t.ighhghts of the season. regArdless
aettlng the pace. They are Percy Wyer (left). Frank Hupal (eenter)
parent that unless an unlooked for
Statistics of the game show the &lt;:d by Kloes on the visitors' 24. yard Y.tl'd line and the Panther rooters; tc.caute th~ omcials ruled only 6 of how many shockins event.:; oc·
aad hul de BtU7D, German-American A. C. atar, who won Lht! event
c!eceptlve o.ttnck was unleashed by \ ictory was no fluke, the vtsltora l ma.I'ker. With Casci stopping Ever- ~lJged a.nd pleaded for a touch- men were on the line of scrim- curr before the Turkeys a.re torm..
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tope to g~t would. be a scoreless tie. rhe passing game.
Sl'rlmtnoge
play,
Joe
Jenkivs rlght tackle. The boys were bammer~ Bner. Kloes klck~d to Jcc Jenkin~ fa mily. Th!s is so, because Cornell tlonal honors. Northwestern was
f.O 0. 8yracue has to be rooil,
Time after time throUibOut the I Pcmercy g&amp;ll't!d through scrim· 1fitarted around right €lld but he wo.s ing at the tackle positions on the op~ 1who !Signaled rc,. a ta.h· cw.tch on Is coached by 011 Dobie a1•d when a improved, as well as lucky, geLtln1 too ru1 Its opponenta from now an
~a minutes of play, n. desperate nage 173 yards aa against 30 by 1 &amp;lso sLQplJCd without gam by Shu- pcslng line. Klot!8 hit Lhe other the Pomr!roy 4'1 Une. Roush re· Doble-drilled team cracks up aa tb1&amp; u scoreless tie agaimt Stanford. ere Cornell. (Ob, well, Doble used
llttempt at one another point In the the Glenwood Tigers; Pomeroy kick • maker. Joe Jetlki,ns on third (own tackle tor t.wo ntore. Klees made ll6ved K1oe8.
cne dJd Saturday, the enemy must rmnoLB promlscd
betl.er thina:s to be IOOd,) Pe:nn, Brown, Colente
~nther stonewa.ll, was: thrown back ed 5 times for an average of 40 l and 10 to go, punted Oltt ot bomtdi rrst down on New Boston's five 1 lYullng made 6 tht'U rEnter and bave everything, Including Doble's \',;lth a 21 too beating or WJ.SCOnaln and Columbia.
~lthcr without gait' or an actual )ords while their opponent:; kicked 01\ Pomeroy's 45 yard lire.
yRid line and It WQ!:I gool to go.
1r: pcated thru left tacklf' for 3. A personal maJl.
while Minnesota added its second
Duke, LoUIStana State and Oeor ..
10ss for the mvaders.
G times for n. 33 yard average.
. Time w11.s taken out tor Baer on
Mcore hit center tor t wo ~tuljfirst dowa ~s recortlea tor N~w
The big red machine wo.s helpless t 1e of the season tn holding Purdue gta reltla.lned prominent Ln the beIn addition to Lhe excellent line
this play. Kloes mo.cle !our through Klo;:=- batLered his
WRY lhl"ough Betton when Pomeroy wo:t penal~ vgalnst Lhe maize 11nd blue·~ a.tt.ack t'1 a. 7 to 7 count.
clouded eouthern pteture, as tonndisplay, the batkfield men pla.yed w:::wln~=~:re,:hJ! ~ssey~rd~ 11ght tackle. Moore picked up one the same spot !Jr th~ rll·.n score !!zed 5 for off-aide. 8c-horn went. In even though Cornell used a seven·, Ind:a11 ~~o cnecked. out of nation- er i'fea.ta tumbled tb ear.th llke
their pa.tts In great sha~. the ball were atned on 6 com lel.ed ones at the s11.me place. Moo~ added of the year !01 the 1'PlUt!,lu:ra aud ·for ThomtoJn.
man lire. Oft' tackle cutbacks and a v·lde glol")' when It failed before l"lpe peralmmons. Louisiana statt
rnrrler fClllowlng Interference set Tl ~ Lh
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~ tight ·for first down on New Bas- the fars went wild. The try lor the A past by New l!Jollt.on wa.~ In- ~ fto.tr, aerial game. which Is ~chh Notre Dame. 12 to 2. Chicago hum- cilalked up a aooreieas tic thla week:
up by htstea.mmateswhichsavoredj' 11ctl n erst ""1"0Y -~~~es
- lC't.'s 42 ya-rd 11m:.
extra point b) Kloes
missed complete. New BOI!Iton t011 t 3. n. i,an s weakest aftensive weapon, ' tied Washlniton U. ot St. Loui&amp;, to end a.p.Lnst Centenary, Oeorila
o! college football. Especial mention 1: c ng of\e or , YP.lur
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le due Kloes, Keiser and BlacKwell J Pomeroy was penalized llve Lime:;
Moore made one tlu'ough center. when the ball htt the goal post an d . Ve.ua h an l'eplat:ecl Kindle. Joe Jeu- solved
Loble and It wasn't IODi until
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its MichL- Ctorala Teeh put d•ay Auburn, 1$
for the splepdld etf01'ta put forth In fol' a total ct 25 yards whlle the Kloes ploughed throu&amp;h left tackle bou~ded o~tlid{' te!'he tim&lt;! for tht }Jns a ttem~dl•anothder pa ~ whlrn Johnny Regeczi and Herman Ever- ~~~rto ~Y ~fhna ~f ~~ . power- to 6 .
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':he blocking line and the boys New Boston aggregation was pen· for 8 and tlten made ftrst dow11 at ~:~cme was m nu ·
t J game hnrdw; l!ltartcd dashing arotlfld like house which turned bBCk undefeat v · Anotiltll of tl1o£e little Olllo e~v·
carrying the baU were awake to the tdized twice for 10 yards. It was a. :he sarne pl~t,Ce, and putting the ball
Klocs kicked off w llle\v B:Jston 1-:n~ed..
h llboys with runs of from 52 to 85 ed va'ndetbllt, 20 to o.
ct"~6 came to Flague KentuCky,
~ltuation to take every advantage ~~·:cct victory fer the Panthers and on the 27 yard Unc. New Boston Jack Jenkins l'CtW'lling thH ball
Sco1e PomE"roy 18, Nt&gt;,1 Bostc.n sards. Comell's secondary defense
In the east there were only a few v:hich "horse-.&amp;hocd" It from 0~
offered them.
a :~weeter cne tor t.he tans beca.Uile took time out.
28 yards stripe, being downed 0. The line up follows;
went completely haywire and its t:psets to record. Penn State was cJnnatl, 3 to o. Wal1o.ce Wade evl:A ~pera.te aerlal attack was of the great re versal of form over Kloos made three on. an off tackle the
by Blackwell, Jack Jcnkm,; mudo New Bo.ston
Poll
Shumaker long-heralded runn!ng attack total- electJ·ocuted, 3 te~ o, by Muhlenberg dently has somethtnB at tut . at
2 thru center. Everling lo!.r. I K1· ' !;JloB.n.
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Aildrews ed three first downs. one by a per&gt;- and carnegie Tech lost prestige lr"~ Duke and Kentucky will have t.o
right tackle. A pass by LcCompt 1 Shively
t.T
Keiser liJty.
jast snatching one, 3 to 0, from fi!"low plenty to win from Wad~'s
o.nd int.euded. for Jnck Jenkins, wns Wrer-n
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Michigan plays OhJo State this Xa\'ler. Rutgers made history by gents when they m-,_~ .Lr' ~
incomplete.
Pomeroy lo~t five for LeCotnpL
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Kindle v,·eek end then Chicago, Illinois. f'&gt;!ol'Lns on Coll:f&amp;te. Andy Kerr's, Cet. 28.
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Thornton "Minncaota and N_ortluvestern and men winning 25 to 2.
3 to go. Joe Jenklns kicked 11) l(ltanley
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8e1denabel bday looks a cim:h for the Big Ten
• In t!le fa.r Wtl&amp;~, l:i~uthern CallMom-e who l'eturned to Pomr;oy•g 1:eamey
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Joachim title af\d a ri1ht to batUe In a postHarvn.rd. -: ale, t'rincetOJ•. Ford¥ iofJlia.'s eonven;ational success ove:c
ham. Dartmouth . A1m:v. Syrac1161:: ., E.t . Mary's was Jufit one of those
45 yard marker. K.loes hi~. '! :: J J oe Jenkins
QB
Moore
Colgal.e, Pennsylvania and Colum~ things, evidently. An~ Coa.cb. HtlW•
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New York 011Y eams are a 1ways
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Kloes made t thru center and
c a~ e eree,
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over-rated and this year evl- Mary's boys. just coming lnto Ule
first down thru right tackle plac~ /lPef'!n.); Umpire, Durkin (St. Ed- scrimmage. New Boston made 30 · C:ently is no cxoeption. Fordham r:"me, talked out loud-so wh&amp;t? Sa
lng the ball on the New Botit.on 46 wards); Heo.d Linesman, Smythe,
Pomeroy completed one Pll58 for , ... dl•apnolntino In its 20 to o win the referee promptly Jl,dvanced the
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Timebyofquarters
quarters
aPd tied ..,,
Ma.ryy's eiotlt~yerd line and Homer
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2 3 .4 T for 85 yard Skin. 7 were Incomplete. '"v
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ofl.sldc. ,
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'". &amp; L.. Columbia blew up pretty Grlmth went over from there for
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Substitutions Coo· Pome1·oy- Rlll!- ¥v
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o o 0 o 0 81!11 fm· Oot~el· Jenkins for Joachim · Ladly against weak Vil'lllnia an
e w1nn 1ng
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and Kloes added 2 at left tackle. , Pcmeroy m~(i~ ' "l(i tll'6t downs ePenoer for Shumaker ; B. Oulnthe; j ust managed to oome from behind,
Oregor, Which beat Washinltou
Klees then oddcd 3 mol'('.
New Boston 6 !five of them by th~ I for Baer; R.cush ror Kloos; Schorn 15 to 6 against the same team Ohio , 6 too. may be the teo.m to snap Ute
Here a pe: ullar play resulted. On aerial route. '
for Thornton; R. Vaughan for Kin- StatE' Put Lo rest. 75 to 0. NYU was i 1'rojv.n'a long string, provldlng Calia reverse play whlclt was handled
Pomeroy was penalized $ times die.
ragaed ta.ktng LaFayette, 13 to 12. I fomia and Stanford flDP again. Yop
Bubstltutlot•s for New Boston- . VIc Hamon's SyracU!IE! gang may •:now tho!e woods up there In &lt;&gt;reslowly and seemed to hove the boys' !or 25 yard.,., New Boston 2 for 10
ntllGed up, Cascl Look the leather • ynrll:;.
. cunningham for Stn.nley.
Le the east's surprise . The Orllll&amp;e y,nn turn out blg'. Siler-t men!
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tor de11peradoe1 rounded up b)' the
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Pomeroy 12, New Boston 0.
Kloos kicked of! to Stanley who,
fwnbled,
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r'omet"oy on New BOtit.oll's 48 yard 1
line. Kloes mo.de 3 thru rl~ht.
Lackie. Moore
added 2 mont 1
around leH end.
A forward passl
wns
Incomplete.
Kloes kicked I
nut of bounds on the New Boston 22
yard line . Everling mode 4 thru
leil tackle .
A fake \1•lth the ball,.
carrier coming Utrn center netted
3. Time out for easel.
New Bo.swn nmdc thch· only nrst
down of the fil':Jt ha lf when Ever\-!
1ng took. ~be ball tluu ccntet·. A
forwnrd pass
was
incomplete.
Cnscl stopped the Tigers on n lateral pa!IS attempt and · they lost 1..
Jack Jenkins kicked to Moore who 1
t·eturncd 10 yard::~ to U1e Pomeroy I'
40. Time out again for Cascl who
was replaced by Russell. Jonchlm
made 3 t.hril center nod Moore added 2 aruund kft end fW the half
ended.
Sco1·e Pomeroy 12. New Bo~;t.on o.
Thln:l Qua.l'&amp;f!r
Kloos l·eet~lved
New
Boololl'IJI
kickoff and 1·eturned It 10 yards.
The sleeper play with Moore on
thtl side Jines, neLted 16 Y3rd8 on ILl
forward pn88.
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end. Kloes was &amp;topped on a cet:~ter
huck. Kloes qulclc kicked over the

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Shawnee, Oklahoma

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FORNIA NEWS, SAYS:
... . "The newspaper of your community occ~pie. ~ place that
cannot be filled by any other newopaper published tn anr other
community. Your new1paper io part and parcel of your com·
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Ne" :poston ao-.t Upe. Tlle ball was,

put In play on the to yard line.
Everling mRdc 1 thru riKh~ t.ack~
le and nuother thru left tackiC. He,
tried ttJc t·lu-ht tac~ a second time
and added &amp;ltother Y41'd and lt wa~
fourth down with 7 Lo IQ. ~yeruna:
klck9d out or bound&amp; on the Potne1
roy 'f.() stripe.
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Klpes modp 5 thtu 'rJ1ht tackle.
~ore mndl; tt nrt~t a~wn '-:t Q'l'-d:fleld: stanley wOJ replaced · by
CuJU'l:illlll"lam.
Moore tnade 4 thru
Jolt one at.
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Jabnny'l .mot!ber. was drtVllll her
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To all protests hll Dlotl\er turned
~t. cLeal ear. The tooth wu loin&amp; to
bo IIJ~. abe .,.. ~eterm\JUOd.
Sjle lot .., fa.r u Broa.dway and
Fl'dera1 ttt.reet.l, Camden, there. her
iU!i, Ute bef9 of a score ot sports
battles. pve a shriek ot terror and

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who re·
Bolton
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Clrst down

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Another p::I.S$, Joe Je~ to .ZVerllnJ netted 8 tardl &amp;a the quar·
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pll\)' on the P_omeroy 20 yard llhl!.
Wiitl
l&amp;_ Mwre mad-! lt and br.et
ctowa
With Punch ' ·
wru lett tackle. Kloel made 5.
• ional Honora · .
·Moore flllled to Jl'in at ~kr.
SCORE THRICE
Klocs ma.de 4 tbrU rl;ht gdard. PITISBUR(lli · STRONG
Kloee punted ot New 8oaLon'a ~
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While Invaders Are Com-'
.Sloane tor 16 yard&amp; and flr8t down In Navy Tilt; State Hu
pletely Smothered
Md the ball wu. on ~tr own 65
No TrO..ble In Hold·
yard marker. Another pnsa '113.;
By Li~men J
in1 Vanderbilt
lncomplet.e. Now Boston WU keepIng
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a desperate ft.tt.erJWt ot )nake a
By COPELAND C. DURO
Lnreaatlon, 1 Batuh:lay atternoon,
tcore, having faDed completely Ul
INS BporUJ Writer
lr&amp;Ye a flHhtlng 'l;'iger
from ,
1 Rn endeavor to punctUI'E the Pan~
New York, Oct. 16-INB-Aioot
New Boston, cqaciect by tl)e well
ther line.
and superior as the bUilder o1 the
known, Eklme Rankin, the 'S urp$c
At1other p&amp;bS J~nkln.s to .Sl0&amp;11~ PaNma canal at a dlt&lt;:h dlggera'
nt Its schola!itlc ute and took a vis. made 10 IU\d. ftF&amp;t o:owu. Another Cflllveution. Mlchl.pn'&amp; 'dream or
tory, the first for the Panthers, tPts
'I pnss incomplete netted
first down dreaiiUI" team towered today above
}.'f:ar, by a .\KXJre of 18 to 0.
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~·hen the o!llciata ruled 1t complet. Lhe nation's footbaU elevens.
Showing a complete reversal of
cd because of al1@ied lnte!'ference.
Southern Caltfomta was Qll right
):.J.a)' over that exhib'lted at Logan a
I'.'Cek previoUs when' the boys acted
Sp : noer went in tor Bhunoaaker. piUshlng back SUp Madigan's gal·
F'ariU1era tm·ned .in a win over Navy
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as If they were dead on their ~et
0 Dell, Pttt halfback is ling IO.!!t 2. Another pal:!S w'~ 1~1 the map ir rect lnk with a to tc
ir&gt; addition ro being a trifle JDrley 4 to 6, Jn n game that was never close after the first perwd.
b 11 ,as a group of N avy tac kl ers c1ose d in on him as h e started o ff tmc lh ere,..• wh E'n Ille Pa nUlers :~:burgh
erWJhing
or Tennessee
Pitts a'!:: to what it was t~.ll about. the sh own Wl'th th•
'C' · a
was Just
aa strongand
as adverPanthers thrl" l!d a fair stzert crowd on a gallQp,
troke thru to cover the P ~ Eo&amp;er and LJsed m whlpplna: Navy, 34 to 6 but
a~ they ran t. Ad blocked and druve
ttlll another &amp;ttempt failed or com when Harry Kipke's machme stuck
through thelr opponents for three .stt~ged by New Boston late in the · the two previous games.
pl€t.i(IJ\ on fourm Gown ard It wac 1 h 1 1 t c
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all zed ftve I o . f-cmcroy's
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boUf'Ced far out ln front
t~ery beginning of the game aflt!r ulce gains were made. the Parother I New Boston won the toss and t:l'd but made on~ a. ya.rd. Moore
in the 1933 gridiron cha.t:ie.
the Glenwood team received the defense ralUed e.t criUcal times al- chose to receive the kick-oft', Pome- kok the pigskin on an off tackle
With 6 mtles already past under their flying feet and 21 etlll to go. thref
fc:meroy loot 5 for havlua only 6
MlchiRan's triumph by such a
klck~off and attempted to take the Vlfll's sLopping the invaders before I roy chocslng the north goa.l. Kloes smash to add 13 and first down and r.lt'tl 00 line. Moore tnllde I but ~c.ore must be considered on~ of the leaden in the New York to Port Che~ter marathon r•ce are shown
Yat~ther line by stonn. l.t was ap- they reached the danger zone.
kkk.ed oft to Morrls who was down- t·he ball rested on New Boston's 15 again Pomeroy lost 5 or. penah' t.ighhghts of the season. regArdless
aettlng the pace. They are Percy Wyer (left). Frank Hupal (eenter)
parent that unless an unlooked for
Statistics of the game show the &lt;:d by Kloes on the visitors' 24. yard Y.tl'd line and the Panther rooters; tc.caute th~ omcials ruled only 6 of how many shockins event.:; oc·
aad hul de BtU7D, German-American A. C. atar, who won Lht! event
c!eceptlve o.ttnck was unleashed by \ ictory was no fluke, the vtsltora l ma.I'ker. With Casci stopping Ever- ~lJged a.nd pleaded for a touch- men were on the line of scrim- curr before the Turkeys a.re torm..
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tope to g~t would. be a scoreless tie. rhe passing game.
Sl'rlmtnoge
play,
Joe
Jenkivs rlght tackle. The boys were bammer~ Bner. Kloes klck~d to Jcc Jenkin~ fa mily. Th!s is so, because Cornell tlonal honors. Northwestern was
f.O 0. 8yracue has to be rooil,
Time after time throUibOut the I Pcmercy g&amp;ll't!d through scrim· 1fitarted around right €lld but he wo.s ing at the tackle positions on the op~ 1who !Signaled rc,. a ta.h· cw.tch on Is coached by 011 Dobie a1•d when a improved, as well as lucky, geLtln1 too ru1 Its opponenta from now an
~a minutes of play, n. desperate nage 173 yards aa against 30 by 1 &amp;lso sLQplJCd without gam by Shu- pcslng line. Klot!8 hit Lhe other the Pomr!roy 4'1 Une. Roush re· Doble-drilled team cracks up aa tb1&amp; u scoreless tie agaimt Stanford. ere Cornell. (Ob, well, Doble used
llttempt at one another point In the the Glenwood Tigers; Pomeroy kick • maker. Joe Jetlki,ns on third (own tackle tor t.wo ntore. Klees made ll6ved K1oe8.
cne dJd Saturday, the enemy must rmnoLB promlscd
betl.er thina:s to be IOOd,) Pe:nn, Brown, Colente
~nther stonewa.ll, was: thrown back ed 5 times for an average of 40 l and 10 to go, punted Oltt ot bomtdi rrst down on New Boston's five 1 lYullng made 6 tht'U rEnter and bave everything, Including Doble's \',;lth a 21 too beating or WJ.SCOnaln and Columbia.
~lthcr without gait' or an actual )ords while their opponent:; kicked 01\ Pomeroy's 45 yard lire.
yRid line and It WQ!:I gool to go.
1r: pcated thru left tacklf' for 3. A personal maJl.
while Minnesota added its second
Duke, LoUIStana State and Oeor ..
10ss for the mvaders.
G times for n. 33 yard average.
. Time w11.s taken out tor Baer on
Mcore hit center tor t wo ~tuljfirst dowa ~s recortlea tor N~w
The big red machine wo.s helpless t 1e of the season tn holding Purdue gta reltla.lned prominent Ln the beIn addition to Lhe excellent line
this play. Kloes mo.cle !our through Klo;:=- batLered his
WRY lhl"ough Betton when Pomeroy wo:t penal~ vgalnst Lhe maize 11nd blue·~ a.tt.ack t'1 a. 7 to 7 count.
clouded eouthern pteture, as tonndisplay, the batkfield men pla.yed w:::wln~=~:re,:hJ! ~ssey~rd~ 11ght tackle. Moore picked up one the same spot !Jr th~ rll·.n score !!zed 5 for off-aide. 8c-horn went. In even though Cornell used a seven·, Ind:a11 ~~o cnecked. out of nation- er i'fea.ta tumbled tb ear.th llke
their pa.tts In great sha~. the ball were atned on 6 com lel.ed ones at the s11.me place. Moo~ added of the year !01 the 1'PlUt!,lu:ra aud ·for ThomtoJn.
man lire. Oft' tackle cutbacks and a v·lde glol")' when It failed before l"lpe peralmmons. Louisiana statt
rnrrler fClllowlng Interference set Tl ~ Lh
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~ tight ·for first down on New Bas- the fars went wild. The try lor the A past by New l!Jollt.on wa.~ In- ~ fto.tr, aerial game. which Is ~chh Notre Dame. 12 to 2. Chicago hum- cilalked up a aooreieas tic thla week:
up by htstea.mmateswhichsavoredj' 11ctl n erst ""1"0Y -~~~es
- lC't.'s 42 ya-rd 11m:.
extra point b) Kloes
missed complete. New BOI!Iton t011 t 3. n. i,an s weakest aftensive weapon, ' tied Washlniton U. ot St. Loui&amp;, to end a.p.Lnst Centenary, Oeorila
o! college football. Especial mention 1: c ng of\e or , YP.lur
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le due Kloes, Keiser and BlacKwell J Pomeroy was penalized llve Lime:;
Moore made one tlu'ough center. when the ball htt the goal post an d . Ve.ua h an l'eplat:ecl Kindle. Joe Jeu- solved
Loble and It wasn't IODi until
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its MichL- Ctorala Teeh put d•ay Auburn, 1$
for the splepdld etf01'ta put forth In fol' a total ct 25 yards whlle the Kloes ploughed throu&amp;h left tackle bou~ded o~tlid{' te!'he tim&lt;! for tht }Jns a ttem~dl•anothder pa ~ whlrn Johnny Regeczi and Herman Ever- ~~~rto ~Y ~fhna ~f ~~ . power- to 6 .
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1\Vas ncomp e l' an
':he blocking line and the boys New Boston aggregation was pen· for 8 and tlten made ftrst dow11 at ~:~cme was m nu ·
t J game hnrdw; l!ltartcd dashing arotlfld like house which turned bBCk undefeat v · Anotiltll of tl1o£e little Olllo e~v·
carrying the baU were awake to the tdized twice for 10 yards. It was a. :he sarne pl~t,Ce, and putting the ball
Klocs kicked off w llle\v B:Jston 1-:n~ed..
h llboys with runs of from 52 to 85 ed va'ndetbllt, 20 to o.
ct"~6 came to Flague KentuCky,
~ltuation to take every advantage ~~·:cct victory fer the Panthers and on the 27 yard Unc. New Boston Jack Jenkins l'CtW'lling thH ball
Sco1e PomE"roy 18, Nt&gt;,1 Bostc.n sards. Comell's secondary defense
In the east there were only a few v:hich "horse-.&amp;hocd" It from 0~
offered them.
a :~weeter cne tor t.he tans beca.Uile took time out.
28 yards stripe, being downed 0. The line up follows;
went completely haywire and its t:psets to record. Penn State was cJnnatl, 3 to o. Wal1o.ce Wade evl:A ~pera.te aerlal attack was of the great re versal of form over Kloos made three on. an off tackle the
by Blackwell, Jack Jcnkm,; mudo New Bo.ston
Poll
Shumaker long-heralded runn!ng attack total- electJ·ocuted, 3 te~ o, by Muhlenberg dently has somethtnB at tut . at
2 thru center. Everling lo!.r. I K1· ' !;JloB.n.
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Aildrews ed three first downs. one by a per&gt;- and carnegie Tech lost prestige lr"~ Duke and Kentucky will have t.o
right tackle. A pass by LcCompt 1 Shively
t.T
Keiser liJty.
jast snatching one, 3 to 0, from fi!"low plenty to win from Wad~'s
o.nd int.euded. for Jnck Jenkins, wns Wrer-n
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Michigan plays OhJo State this Xa\'ler. Rutgers made history by gents when they m-,_~ .Lr' ~
incomplete.
Pomeroy lo~t five for LeCotnpL
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Kindle v,·eek end then Chicago, Illinois. f'&gt;!ol'Lns on Coll:f&amp;te. Andy Kerr's, Cet. 28.
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Thornton "Minncaota and N_ortluvestern and men winning 25 to 2.
3 to go. Joe Jenklns kicked 11) l(ltanley
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8e1denabel bday looks a cim:h for the Big Ten
• In t!le fa.r Wtl&amp;~, l:i~uthern CallMom-e who l'eturned to Pomr;oy•g 1:eamey
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Joachim title af\d a ri1ht to batUe In a postHarvn.rd. -: ale, t'rincetOJ•. Ford¥ iofJlia.'s eonven;ational success ove:c
ham. Dartmouth . A1m:v. Syrac1161:: ., E.t . Mary's was Jufit one of those
45 yard marker. K.loes hi~. '! :: J J oe Jenkins
QB
Moore
Colgal.e, Pennsylvania and Colum~ things, evidently. An~ Coa.cb. HtlW•
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New York 011Y eams are a 1ways
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Kloes made t thru center and
c a~ e eree,
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over-rated and this year evl- Mary's boys. just coming lnto Ule
first down thru right tackle plac~ /lPef'!n.); Umpire, Durkin (St. Ed- scrimmage. New Boston made 30 · C:ently is no cxoeption. Fordham r:"me, talked out loud-so wh&amp;t? Sa
lng the ball on the New Botit.on 46 wards); Heo.d Linesman, Smythe,
Pomeroy completed one Pll58 for , ... dl•apnolntino In its 20 to o win the referee promptly Jl,dvanced the
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thru center. but New Boston was ' Srore
Timebyofquarters
quarters
aPd tied ..,,
Ma.ryy's eiotlt~yerd line and Homer
1minutes
2 3 .4 T for 85 yard Skin. 7 were Incomplete. '"v
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ofl.sldc. ,
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'". &amp; L.. Columbia blew up pretty Grlmth went over from there for
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Substitutions Coo· Pome1·oy- Rlll!- ¥v
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o o 0 o 0 81!11 fm· Oot~el· Jenkins for Joachim · Ladly against weak Vil'lllnia an
e w1nn 1ng
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and Kloes added 2 at left tackle. , Pcmeroy m~(i~ ' "l(i tll'6t downs ePenoer for Shumaker ; B. Oulnthe; j ust managed to oome from behind,
Oregor, Which beat Washinltou
Klees then oddcd 3 mol'('.
New Boston 6 !five of them by th~ I for Baer; R.cush ror Kloos; Schorn 15 to 6 against the same team Ohio , 6 too. may be the teo.m to snap Ute
Here a pe: ullar play resulted. On aerial route. '
for Thornton; R. Vaughan for Kin- StatE' Put Lo rest. 75 to 0. NYU was i 1'rojv.n'a long string, provldlng Calia reverse play whlclt was handled
Pomeroy was penalized $ times die.
ragaed ta.ktng LaFayette, 13 to 12. I fomia and Stanford flDP again. Yop
Bubstltutlot•s for New Boston- . VIc Hamon's SyracU!IE! gang may •:now tho!e woods up there In &lt;&gt;reslowly and seemed to hove the boys' !or 25 yard.,., New Boston 2 for 10
ntllGed up, Cascl Look the leather • ynrll:;.
. cunningham for Stn.nley.
Le the east's surprise . The Orllll&amp;e y,nn turn out blg'. Siler-t men!
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shown with Miss Grace Greenan and t~e trophy.

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SEE Mlu Da16le Sft.uoders ror
palntlna I.esaons tn oll, crayon or
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M!Mieport.
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I&lt;leal. 2821 (l · ADd River, Detrt'
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'l&gt;OM(;T&gt;N&lt;I. HAS HAPPENED!

WE'RE SUNK!

NEWS I'RQM HOME.?
HAVE YOU L05'T '1'0\lR
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HA'J HAPPI:NED.?

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down. Kloet&gt; cut nround !ell end I
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·REVENGE!

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KAYO RA/.lKL.ED LOUGHRAN fOR
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A view of 1rim Alcatraz laland, in
:!lun 1•'rancisco Ba)', which ts to bo
u11 ed a1 " place ot incarceration
tor de11peradoe1 rounded up b)' the
government In its antl·crlme campailfn. l•'ormerly a military prb1on,

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in the Queen City-

Pomeroy 12, New Boston 0.
Kloos kicked of! to Stanley who,
fwnbled,
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r'omet"oy on New BOtit.oll's 48 yard 1
line. Kloes mo.de 3 thru rl~ht.
Lackie. Moore
added 2 mont 1
around leH end.
A forward passl
wns
Incomplete.
Kloes kicked I
nut of bounds on the New Boston 22
yard line . Everling mode 4 thru
leil tackle .
A fake \1•lth the ball,.
carrier coming Utrn center netted
3. Time out for easel.
New Bo.swn nmdc thch· only nrst
down of the fil':Jt ha lf when Ever\-!
1ng took. ~be ball tluu ccntet·. A
forwnrd pass
was
incomplete.
Cnscl stopped the Tigers on n lateral pa!IS attempt and · they lost 1..
Jack Jenkins kicked to Moore who 1
t·eturncd 10 yard::~ to U1e Pomeroy I'
40. Time out again for Cascl who
was replaced by Russell. Jonchlm
made 3 t.hril center nod Moore added 2 aruund kft end fW the half
ended.
Sco1·e Pomeroy 12. New Bo~;t.on o.
Thln:l Qua.l'&amp;f!r
Kloos l·eet~lved
New
Boololl'IJI
kickoff and 1·eturned It 10 yards.
The sleeper play with Moore on
thtl side Jines, neLted 16 Y3rd8 on ILl
forward pn88.
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end. Kloes was &amp;topped on a cet:~ter
huck. Kloes qulclc kicked over the

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Did You Ever Stop To Think?
By EDSON R. W AlTF.
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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JNO. F. D. AUE, PUBLISHER OF THE WHITTIER (CALl·
FORNIA NEWS, SAYS:
... . "The newspaper of your community occ~pie. ~ place that
cannot be filled by any other newopaper published tn anr other
community. Your new1paper io part and parcel of your com·
munity. It ia part of itl very life.

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Ne" :poston ao-.t Upe. Tlle ball was,

put In play on the to yard line.
Everling mRdc 1 thru riKh~ t.ack~
le and nuother thru left tackiC. He,
tried ttJc t·lu-ht tac~ a second time
and added &amp;ltother Y41'd and lt wa~
fourth down with 7 Lo IQ. ~yeruna:
klck9d out or bound&amp; on the Potne1
roy 'f.() stripe.
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Klpes modp 5 thtu 'rJ1ht tackle.
~ore mndl; tt nrt~t a~wn '-:t Q'l'-d:fleld: stanley wOJ replaced · by
CuJU'l:illlll"lam.
Moore tnade 4 thru
Jolt one at.
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Cue ol KOUT'o for $240 AI·
le11ed 'lribe Money, Not
to be Pre~ented

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Accordtns to the clerk's reoord1,
tniJ two eases will bl! heard by the
eppellate court durin&amp;: thl.a session.

The case, Irvine Karr · vs. Sybil
E:benbach, oft'idal Meigs county
OOlll't. reporter, in which Ka.rr Is at·
tmtptlng to obtaln $240, introduced
tn the case of the State or Ohio
vs. Irving Karr, on bribery char¥es
In 1929 will not be presented Tuea·
day. The notorious case st&amp;.rted in
t~- loeaJ maalatrate's collrt as a r ~· Series Evened
plevln 11ult by Karr. who won the!
deci81on for the t240 · there. Th~
aaae, however, wa.s t.PPt!aled by the ,
Eberabaeh construetlot'l , ·Cqmpaot Hot Conteat ia Won by Gal
v.. the MeigS COunty Oomanon Plea . •
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ha CoUritian• by t -0
craft dedded In favor or the Ebenf.
Score at Chester
M.ch oompany ruling that the monL
ey rlahtfully belonged to tha,t
cOinpal"y, HoweYer, the case will
qain be ' heard ; haYing been &amp;p·
pealed to the appellate court by
U.r plalntUI', Karr, but wm not be
heard In this session , the clerk

eall 286-L; If tile Bwdnem
Oillee aok for 202-R.
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A HORSE NEVER WON A RACE TIED IN A STAlL.
,$soo.oo IN CASH VOTING CAMPAIGN
SHORT OF ENTRIES

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CAUSE OF LACK OF ClAIMERS ~F MORE DO NOT
ENTER. CAMPAIGN A REAL OPPORTUNITY
FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WHO ACT NOW
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Attorney and Mrs. Dale Caato
(VIrilnla .Johnson) of Charlestcm
were vll:llton here Saturday calltng
on friend&amp;.

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Mr. and Mrll. Peter Klellns of

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sal~rnan tor exoluslve ttrr1tory. Preter eXp!r1
cnce In industrial anatntenaoor
work or ono who has fiOicl tD tn.
vestment 1.3 required, ttw man wedl!lltrlal ~lants. WhUe no .tzt,.
select wJll lut.'\le suftlcleat capital
and connrter.r.e In his abillt• ~
d'!alre to work on a eonuni8slon
a.nd bonUL&gt; ba*. Por 1ntervlew
Write BoX m, Pomeroy.

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Daily Tribune and Tribuae-Telearaph
Great Voti111 CampaiiD
Write name ud Adch.a below to whom
you d,! "ire thae vote• credited.

Order a handy bouthcM

Now Ia aa aeellllnt; Ume t.. ,,1
orcter a 111PP17 . for :tbll

earioo of Edleon Mud
Lampa and sue 1e,-.,.
Thele an 1000 hour IamPI
~d .ofter;ed In aa.urted me.
ol 10 to 1'1 \'VaU at. $1.01 for
tis. DeUftl'fld .. ,...r .bam•
fi'IM.
l'llehe or ~II yoworder toda7.

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Mazda Lampo may alao be pun:hued from
other reliable dealen in thia community.

:Southern Ohio Electric Co.
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Addreaa
WANTED
By a Coller• Chemiolry
PYofe.- work of any !dad.
Ei.celi..t refereaceo. Ad·
dre.. Lewlo E. Miller, 220
E. Main St., Can•lll- 0.
10.18.31

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Void if nwled or deUt-... to.C&amp;IIIpUID
office, MutUa Hotel JJYUI!Iq, PO!ftei'OJ,
Ohio after October 20, ' 1~
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Washinaton, O&lt;:t. 17_ 1N6-Prlce )
haa notified the Italls.n gover e.nl
By KINGSBURY SMITH
nxtna u federal experiment waa 1
1abe is ready to continue
ma- I Wafhi: ~ton, OCl. 17- 1N8-De·
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dlBlusldons
apart
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· tl 1e termml'd to prevent the Unl\t!(J
under way wuay Wlw.• e an ......u deliberations at aenevs, ~was
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cement ot minimum ptlces rw the
stated ln a Central N~ w~ dtsD.th u l Bt:.a.tes from becomin&amp; mvolved .n
r-ctroleum industry by Booretary of
from Rome toda\
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embrollil),
1 u.ny European political
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th. Interior Huold L Ickes, in his
capacity of admlnitstrator under
Ot'neva, Oct 17-IN&amp;-~ to, 1u:.- to \'irtunlly pull out rrom Oenevo
the
petrolewn oode The mini~
Llc&gt;ns cf uu, ~~.·orld today 10oUtt to until the European JliLtions de·
mum price echedule~S are
to be·
PrEmiEr Mussollni to break ' t.he c1de their answer to Germany's
come etreette Dec. 1, and are sub1du.,dlcck m the disarmnmen~ n~w wlthdnwol trom the lea'Jue ct Ill'.jeet to ebance&amp; · u
may be recom- ~
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trative board.
,emJ)Gru1.1y fullo~~o1.n n ~.-n)•''
Fu1tul !est tne crlllcn.l !lituo.tlon
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The bOsle mlnim1llll price ror
-11 balk'
d
wlthdlii.WUI, Oeemany
In ,' ty ln Europe lnvoh•e thi.~ country m
mld-eontlneptcrudepetroleum 36 de
" ·" e
1nr at onning kilts, lhe national m~tumA, Ju d:;e RobE"n mc.d :'Lnd the United Btat&amp; re-~ polttlcul enta.nglemenu; w h 1 c h
Bmrha!'l, U. S. Ambs.ssadOI' to Gr.-at Brllain, nevertheh•sf; nm l.E'&lt; a
&lt;
h
greea pvity, Is fixed st .1.11. Por
eonce~s Jon t_o his Scolti8h host, Hu~rh Campbell (111ft), noled smgt ~. ill· ho~.lnlng lrom pchtlca.l diiiCUAlons, mla t lead to another wn.r, the
other fields, prices ba-sed on the
wearlnr an Inverness cape as he hnntll grouse on th ~ moors at Stral'nlhnl cl!trt.~ nt. wolid illliaima.meDI) a11- ~ praldent haa ordered the Amen •
ne(.ell.'la.ry dlfferenUals are fixed
Scotland. Mra, Bin.~rham is at rl:!bt.
pe!.u:d \'ll·tuaUy a.t a standatllt· un- can representatives a.t Geneva t&lt;r
with the usual variations acoordtna
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lll 1he ccmlng Reich elecuOni
keep out of the converaaUom
t.o the grade o1 crude petroleum. State Aid Schools
RI'ot Occurs In
DlplOJntt LS- here bel1· ved
whwh are lo ta.ke pla~ this w:! ': .!r.
Mlnlmwn whc.le&amp;ale
Qlld
retall
linl alone ma.y decide upon the betwe.,n t.he sL-I!.tftill'en of the for·
pt1ce.s for petroleum products a.
ll(X t dllftrmument mcve, sine~
· "" mer,. allied powers.
0 e ep
Pen
ew Jerse C
Ukewise rtx.m suoJect ro tne same
IE n()w 1eported to be of the
- .. ~ ...1- e .,""to"'"'d ',.or ~~~•ese 1conversa poestble revl!lon based on ttndlnp
ton the United Btat.es Is llffl' gn.d· v .. a
e rm ....., w tat steps
Of the petroleum e.ctmtnl.&amp;tntlve W'll 0p
uaJiy nuJUine tbe dl•••mauo
' ''''. , wtll bt! laken m the light eor Oe1·
1
erate Until Fir•t of When Supporten and Oppo· cnfuence.
..
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I
board.
For ga.solm- . "·--·..
many &amp; st!lrtllflg d~clSion to d ~fy
"
1
lh
Year
When
Requeat
f
1
f
H'
•R
•
f rmn
I
prices a
e re une.. es n
e var-·
nen a o
lber
er•me
Accordlnr; to reliable o.dvlc•.~~ lhe WOI ld bY wltl1d raw1n11
'.. are !IMCL A natlun-.
IOUS are&amp;li
Funda to be Made
Meet in Claah
il( r:, the Il.aliar1 dlclat.or, kflown Gemvtt One of tht' prlmal'y PU''wide scate or 41uo;:• --···-·
to hnrbor desil'es to dominate \he PQSel! of ~lu: conveuatlon.s will he
ll&gt;od "r'l:neu ry prJces Is provided to Columbus. o., oct. 1'1:::;-INs-- Newark, , .N. ,J.. oct. IJ,....,rltle- Buloptan pcliUca.l seene :nue-h ~t deckle wheth: to oc:m~ne &lt;lath~
govern
na s .... uou ~-~~.
Oh,lo's 3,000 s~te~ald sehq;l)a, al·
;r~
operation o! hi£ faur-powe~ tra~·.
armllllltHt cu erence
ne
Y'i
While retail JJUOUne prices have tholllb in many cases without Twelve persons, lncludinc- l lt dtteo.. has ru.d Into thll statemen
UJ.1 benoe or vlrtuully ·' ~~n.ndoll thll
been advancing sttf.dlly In moet , 1.,_._ will -•oOnue -atlon un· lh'e capULin. today were reooverln• by N'01man R Davis, Amerloan movement for dlllarmoment by in
tl
t th
t
~.
ddl. ttel
t
1
t.h
hedul d
aeo ons 0
e coun ry, a senera.J ttl the nrat of the year
I!"Om 1njuries and seveD others fac- a.mbt\ssad.or at l&amp;lle, Jn&lt;t~*icn
n Y PO&amp; pon nK
e sc
e
intrea.!Oe of one- to two cenU. ~ elto; l Then th2y wiU -"'!:m~ before the t::l a court hea.rlns Jn. the walt of that Atnerka. may 8001;1 seVir all meeUui of the eonterence.
oeeo~»ea ata•• lellala.ture &amp;til! Pl'QIBnt '- bJU:
•
e
ccnnection with Oenevd..
,
Presldt.:nt Roosevelt has decide()
are •1- f'Tt'r'MIOO,t»W _ ~.-~~v tlbl'".
a· severe o.lash b;.e'we~ sup,part.en ~'\J, t!)Couah. tbis view 1a not tli:boeil tbe q!JMijon o! ~er contttt1mls

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'

i Campa Soon To Be Eata~
liohed To Furni;); "
labor
FOR PROJECTS
· Meis• County lncludeli
In list Of Federal
Aid Projecb

1

By HARRY K . REYNOLDS
By AIVIN KRIEG
INS Btatr COrreRpOndent
INS Sta.ff CorrespondeDt
London, Det. 11- IN8-Charges l
Columbus, 0 ., oct. :o;-INB-AI~
·'
(of bed faith levelled arainllt Oreat :
1though Ohm's llOilMrval.loll dlvfti ..
B'l'ltain b}' German Porelgn Mini!!- ~
!l;n hats been forced to lOIJt~• .
!roast tempora.ri\Y. Its mlutcmc
,
ter Baron Konstantln Von Nerath
~11 '
••.
rr 1're1 program , .....,.,.use
~
II' the matter of dtsa.rrnament met I
have
the
70
per
cent
lhare
~
1
with o. sharp buL diplomatically- '\Vh()'&gt;~ nrra id of tb.- br£', !rae 1iur public works, the state,. ,~
worded retort from tirltlsh torelqn • Goo~~·&gt;" ~~ tlte wa~ tbe!le l wo little. ' IX:en fol'(I:Otten by Uncle Sam.
'ne-ua!' -old P li~fo •r)tt l:Hnc ~ he Jl.O~ · : W)thln a month, cam.Jll wW ~
lil'rretary Sir John
'"''
,,tab"·hed
and k a~ -~-r
d Blmon
be 80toda..y. 81 ~ lar rei
' r''"·
" theo'o· au-e'
'" ,,
WI
~~·
"I should In eed
rry, .... ~ 1IGooM&gt; Goslin, or the Wa shi'1,t.on , ic•ur of the 16 tlood control ~
1
John aald on hiE arrive. at ..,.., Sfona1ors, who ;, baek on ho'• '""'
l er COil&amp;erva 11on pro...,.....,
•-· In
-~
•
h..'"J'eign omce, ·•tf there were any jm Sal rm, N..1, arta 1· the W.H1d \·!slon's orlrtnal plan, a n d a l f
difference on 11 matter of fact with Sl!nt' ~
R.e'll ~pt"nd tht W1cr.r.r r_ ject It
1 a ed tM.. ;, at
Baron Von Neurath.
ill ' IHIIiBIJ~ l.ludo-lnm.iJ~
~~~ce ~t co~r:a[~n c~""Yi
"My fellow-countrymen may re8t
William H . Relnhalt.
_...._.,.. ,.,. ,
ed th t Lhe
ted lnac
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a~sur
a
sugles
-I B
ThiS Is made polllli.ble ~- ·
c~~c;· ~o.~~~...~rs~be~~~~ the two f) IS
toe clvlllan conservatloli .
t 1
f
v
B'd and throUfh the funcUoruJ
1
((Jl"e In l!eere ares spranl rom on '
onven
I ...,rtment
r.!lhonal parks service ot iii
NeuraUl's char1e that Britain's re- I
of ...., tn•··lor
presentative at Oenevo. had orbl_
~The deport~'ent ;:lee~·
d th
MacDo ld B •
£
R I A .
1 11
¥ar Y scrappe
e
na I nd1oe xperta u e
••mst ' l'!!t those whi&lt;:h it oon
- tWa
rour ~year disarmament plan , to I c ,._
"Four- F'we- "
flOBt Important jobs
w~ fch Germany had 8 ,...\!ed u.....n 1
u uerbon
·
• all on taM
'
...
,....
•
•
t~.at Is now state property, so that
liS a basis ror dlscllsaleon, and rmh·
No Trump Bad
no money need be expendod fiH'
stltuted In Its stead an eight-year
, lnnd It also added one project t):ult
pfOirrun which rejected thr Reich's
London Oct 1'1-INB-The four- : wu not inchlded in the ftrBt list.
demand Cor immediate arms equal· r.ve no trwnp bidding convention In I No est.tmate was siven as to theUr.
contract brldBe. Introduced by Ely 1oost oC the new JOb, bUt In Jtll ~~
In addltiCII". Von Neurath alleged Culbertson loo aid Ill .reachlns alam ' glnal !lsi: the oonsenatJon dlYWGit
that Slr Jobn waa "entlrel" inac"~
CMtraeta, was oMclall_y ruled allegal placed the east of U)e tour oUlet
&lt;'Urate" In charging Germany had today by the Portland Club, the JJI'Ojecta at a.pproxlmaklly 1325,000,
t':tceeded her previous demands In rtrognlaed Btltl!h bridge .AuthoriLy Unde Sam -will foot the bill ror aU
t.he matter of arms equalltJ.
the
h
bu
Sir John'a arri.vai [rom Geneva
'l'be ruHnl was IMued a&amp;
rek i l e work, t \t wtU not bl! as htll'!
.• f!liit- ~~~~-~"~ ~'-'Of.,~-~~; -.~ ~~~Jr,:ttr ..liitttifi-Wo.:(t.:rorable 'Loa.~""- ~~~ tti ~ . bL#I~ r
su}.t of .a- ~~~~or~'-hs j .an that estimate, ~_.ause the wtJI'k.
·fr&amp;lte , This Ia what the ltate depaJt.. li\' Oirii''~t~k:h ''Wriftlilitpo"'lci tO , be ibe ...,b~ Of·wu80U~rs evt~ ilie lllaarmam.ent ~'\JI''Mi~Wf a tmiM iimifatirlii~OOnomW
::S~~ ':nd -~i411: . ~~~~=~ln_.~f';~·~,:.~~!i~
l'llel'lt ot education elq)I!Cta, with reservee trom 111 stations before dent op,lnlon tJlat. thei1!: Ia no tim" malLer for Europe, not the Unltnl \·lhlch will probably result In CleftThe Club's rormal ruUns- rollow~:~ · i ettabllahed for each of the th•e
vory few exceptions, aaalstan.t
tht diSOrder was QUelled.
to lo.se to get the tourl()O'Ifer pact StaLl!, to decide.
nltlon of a. posjtlve new Br:UIAh
Que:stlon · It plnyen on one tilde !)rojeet.&amp; aside from labor coabl
tor Joseph Fichter, d.eollreil
,
Thcl elash, assumltl8' rio~ propor- dgnatories Into action I! a new
The pre~ident feel&amp; thla counti'J policy to deal with the aiLuation han an:no\mced they are Dl::t)'mg ~ 1 with th~ money to be used tor tua_~
cents above the
price al IJ!Cpreulna aurprl8e at pub ed tiona for a time, 1rew out of s mase armament I'!lce and po&amp;llible EUro- has mlldf plain Jt&amp; wiiUngne&amp; i &gt; ~reated by Germany's wJthdrawal convention under which a- partlcu- terials cost of aupenll!lloii, it.tad
Otlahoma City.
Utts bas1&amp; _thl! repcrte that the
sthO&amp;ia race a ~eetln~llllder the auspl~ p~the P:!W: wa: 1a to be prevented.
cooptrate with the ~~L of th~ f•om the disarmament conference. ! Jar bid is to be tak~n to mean tha t I s· mil&amp;~ el[JM!fiAI!.
refinery prtce for gasoline wUl be , pltght llmllar to Ulat at GI'Ofl! City friend&amp; ol New Germany at or- .~ IAAkmatlooa.l News a e a- v 1 c e world Jn achicvl~!( ,p1Utic red&lt;t~ ·1the bidder holds al)lne uameublt 1 When the ,~...~;·;~)"~.'~'~V~
about 6 cents per gallon as compar· Inear here. wbere the t 6ivnship gnnlzatlon favorable too the
azl leai·ned that: t.!ie principal power.~ Uon of o.rmam ~nts o.nd tb$t It ~ WAYS p A R T F O R ca.td or card!! can the makln&amp; 0 r 1property wUl
eel 'illlitb the exletlna price of 4 1-i. !!Chool was closed, Flebter aeJd that Government ot Oermany.
H!Pl'e&amp;ented h'.'!re consulted totreth~ ~ to Europe 1.() decide whether It
thla bid bf' h~ld to constitute ~ 1poaseaslon,
1
and 4 1• 2 cents.
the "stat.e aid school attuatloti ls
Hans SpBJiknoebel, leader of the H und dec1ded that the sltuatio'&gt;:l ·n ntli to disarm. He feels the con- MOTHER, DAUGHTER card exposure dw·ina: t.he auction ,' ·f ~:~even tstate
1Ickea' order establll!hes dltferen- · um:baqed."
organtzatt011, "\'IU.U addressln1 the created by Oennany's action 1a s•J ven;a.ttoJU&gt; between the statesmen
____
"Answer : Yes, provided that un- , hag a lake,
t1als to cover the whOlesale flelda
"When the Ie{Clslature adjourned n1&lt;!etln1J when several rocks crallh- dan 1eroos that It l8 prudent slm· or the former aWed powers conMemphis Tenn &lt;Xt 17_IN3-- der the agreed agreem~~-- It &lt;.uw:J- l pnd parks bureau of
governJng bOth. the reta.U and re- without providtns school lunda, we ~~~r~~:bouTioo ';,~:~": ae~~ : Plbt to watch -',n d walt.
~r:ln:ur?:~~~a~e=tl:f 1 n:: The pnrU~g ol th~ wuYs. probably tutes a definite lndlcntkm and lll)l uon division, will be ·~~~i!J~
t~rlces. On thep:roDr lmew tbst there would be a Nf!o~ !Jlt.mof of• jeeriDJ and h tin
partlculaJ' interest to world turc
forever, came toda}' to M~. Ke. th- merely a probability
ino matl;('r
The new project on
00 I·, diplomats is what the attltude-•. of
s
the minimum
000.000 detlclt at the etld of tltt! ' a,-,
·
.
ryn Kelly
tltian·lmlrea wlf•· of ho.- .strong) that such 11 cnrd or JlYmaluntna: Job
in
me_di\UD~~·~~a89P~ 1 q ""olesa.le: ytar," Jl'lch~ assert.ed.
~' ~ te.rt.I s Ch bombs tonowed Ute&lt; the Reich Will be after the Oer·
Ambai!,BOdot NOI man H Davl,, oeor e &lt;Mnchlne Gun&gt; Kell • nml cnnta are held."
(;(lUnty When work on
II&gt; re~ 8.\ If I nftl' f~J1 llf8r+:ilnal or! I I',A;t ~~ l time, I expressed rtbe tollk.s- aBd • the audience broke tor u:un elections.
America. s chlef dl.88rmament r:m• her !.other Mrs Oli' Shonn~n
Bridge eXpel'!.&amp; here pointed out Ject Ls
~ d Yer ,anlf 7 a,:a qents tor: tlelltit 1t.h&amp;t nearly an tbe scboal&amp; ~:f~:s. kmiebel
ed trom
Contrary to the Italian view, the ":,~~tlvc o.t Geneva, bas been Ml
Spirited here ~rule; heavy 9.-rm · that the mQjJt obvlon&amp; CPII~ under 1 sylvania
apt car deUvery.
¥/OUid continue to operate, e\'tn
-:.."T pan
emerR
Pr~nch accepts Davis' statement &amp;.t a
·
ed a:unrd from Olr:ln.homa. Cit) U,e ruling would bl!! where a bidder hold on the
9. the Paclf1c Coast 7 1-2 cent&amp; th0111h. •without fund&amp;," he said. "I ~~:s·h~l, a man lunged at him but lace value and believe It mere1y In order to prevent the spread where both were convicted atld declll.l'e£ ~ no trump after n 4 no Th.la arran1ement
:: ~~~~ ~or
tanterdeUdeHYeJ?' atUl- t~l;_~ ~~&amp;me way-that In only Spankn~=~~~ =ua~~ on~ 0 Jndlrotes that the United Bt11.tes
~ ~~ ~~ ~ uu~j
given Ute sentence.s tn ttle m.OOO tnunp bid, estobllshlng position of c:mdltlonal upon a 7:~;;:.;
11
or
car
nry. ·. a t~w uublinoea, Where the local
nd th tree
·
will relu&amp;e to pa.rtlclpa.te In Euro·
n
ktdnapllll' of Chttl'les p Ur6('hel. th~ four acea.
mg llceMC s.greeme!".t
de~~f:~'ts: t~na~! • ~~ ~ &amp;ch\:lol boards are nverse• to lncurr- ~:o was ~ll~ed ;l:ta~~l:.~ ~~: pean polttleal dlscusstons.
~~nt~g~a:-h~~~~n!a~ a 7.~~; oil multlmllllono.fre , Mr 11 Bbonnon Xn bnckir11 up Buller's cont~ntton slats, an agreement
bet
h ..,.lee lt-·~..,.s a
e b11 the obll1ation, they wlll con- inl met~ and youths. Half a' doze
They also see In J~. however, D.ll
It
d
placed on Ult' Shelby co~nly when used as ~lted above vtolates 11eady been reaChed.
1 1 t h 1'• was
and reta.ll, wUb th:oue to operate."
n JUdlcat!on that Fro.nce nruat nO";,V 0 eneve,.
was ma ~ Pan
~nal farm
the International brld!le rules bv I' '~Ill be Jn force on the
ween w o
vs.rJous taxes additional. The
Plohter polntad out that the dctec~ves who had boen assigned decide whether to make n big government Is not In any way po~
Kathryn ls bt'lng tnken to Cin- I expo8lng a cant the ruling wnS mnla side of the lake, ~
~pread on the lowest grade g880- Grove Clty situation Is very unusual ~o:~l a!n~.:~t1~ turned In • arlll8 reduction or risk anotJ(cr lltlca.lly aligned with ll.f!Y Euro- clnnatl to sene ht'r life .srnten::-l!.: helci here tO invoke uutomatlcnii.J-' the Obio side, and vice versa. , . _
lne Js fixed in the schl"dule at no because the school cl011ed there 1'o1- l'&lt;'emen armed ~b te reoserve po· war.
lpean powers.
federal uuthorities suld
ll:ae regular penalty for card expo. I Colll!truction of a 38·faot ~
less tban 5 1~2 cents. ot whiCh the Iewing the rrantlntJ ot 8 temporr.ry •
w
ar tJ&amp;8 grenAI. to the general policy of thla
I sure, which pennlts opponen~ to , 11nd levee In Turkey Creet 011
ret~ler must &amp;et 3 cents. On me~ mjunetlon agalnat collection of the adea, hurried to the scene abel fin~
COHVICT SHOT
country, the principles enuuclat&gt;eU
usk ror a new deal
I Roosevelt game J)l'flel'Ve tn SciotO
dlum ariKI.e laBOllce the minimum. 1tevy asses&amp;ed at Grove City.
any dis~rsed tht.! rioters after half
Shelby, 0., Oct. 1'1-JN8-8hl}t 1by President Roo&amp;evelt In his world KI'dnapi'ng
1
1'he Portland Club's decision 1'&gt; i oonnty, Is one ot the ro'ur ortllni':l
spread Is fl.~ at 6 1~2 ccml-4, of
an hOur 5 hard wort.
m the bact aa he attempted to peace measap last May remain the
i immediately binding on J]lnyen In paojects whlrh will bt completed;
which the retailer 1.!1 to obtain 4.
GANDHI CONVEst.T Ml88lNO
Bpa:ntnoebel was splrJted away 1n elude capture after a darlni bleat buls of tbat policy.
1Oreo.~ Britain. It wtll be forward· :'he dlvl.slon dropped plans for t.hl!t
cents per l&amp;llon.
14ndon, Oct. 17-lNB-Jndlan the ccmJ:u.sJon and lat-er decllnod to tor freedom from the custody of a
In hia messaa:e, the president
S
8fe
08X 1ed to the United sta.tes for eon- [ p~Ject, which Is estimate( .wiis
followers of Mahatma Gandhi, lead comment on the aftalr, The seven guard who was retumlnl him to supported the Bttblh dlsannll.ment
_
current:@ ot the New York Whlf'l coat $107,000, when it Jeamt!li thft
1\he state would be forced t.o rakil;
&lt;Col.t:nued 011 Pale 81XJ
cr of the untouchables, were myatt. ~r*:r: :ken t.c!!:i.o f custody, were the WYOmlni Penitentiary, WIWam plan, opposed any lncrea.se Jn ex~ Officer• Place no Credence ) club.
ned today by the dlaappearanee of ... roc
cus Y o COUnl!e for a Scully, 26, an escaped convict, waa Wtln1 armament&amp; over and above
t:er cent of the cost in Ordel'
:tllla Cram cook, oandht's Ameri· hea.rlnflif\ police eourt today on dll/ reported near death In Shelby hoa· the llmlta.tton&amp; of treaty obllgaim Story TDld by Law
D£.t.TH WINS
!share in the public works lund . . ,
~ cnn-born convert, a Bombay dls- crderly conduct charaes.
IJ'!t~il here today.
tloni tlnd proposed a Wliver&amp;l~
Student
, Seattle, Wash., oct. 1'1-INB- • The Turkey Creek project, dl~
patch to the London Dallf Hera.ld
-pa.ct. of
DOn·8.18J'e&amp;elon
und ".
I Death today had won 11 ra.ee w1U
omclalts claim, wiU
Shipme 8 ttated.
GI'rl Taunted
couw RAVE 8A.\'ED lNVBST· wWch all natkma WOUld agree t-o ChJ
Oct---;;=.._INB-Authorl- an airplane
l r:ecessa.ry water and will aid
1
! The dispatch said she was last
ORI!I
ntrain from eencUn1 any arme-:1 ttea =~ brohded 88 a houx the 1 Dr. Y. T&amp;kaki, professor or the control tn an area of 11.000 a
Embarao Declared Prohibit. 1 teen In Delhi, barefoot and with
Frt'ends, Sut'ci"de'-' Washtpgton, Oct. lT-INs-Am~ forces a.c:l'088 their frontiers.
"kidnaping'' of William walton I Imperial Unlvenlty at Tokyo WfLI rmd wlli benefit a halt·mllllon
...
Sh. •
M
M d
~haven l'lead. It was believed she
~: ertcan bankera eould have saved
Hall 31 heir to a for-tune and part l lona.ble to &amp;peed_ bere trom ' New [ sons.
lfPP•q;
ove. a e
na making a voluntary penltentheir cUent.s rrom a part of the
rRORJBITION 18 OOAL
own~ Ot the Bell Dog Inn. nrt.er n Yort before his friend Dr. Inazo
Another 1s tor c:onst.ructloo of ~
to Bolater Pricea
tiat tour of India.
Schoolgirl Unable to Bea.l martet c~ los8e8 If they had Cincinnati, 0., Oct. 17- INB- relentless questioning by- F'edern' Nltobe, noted Japanese statesman, dam for a lllke at tbe Jeftei'IC)J
o_doP,ted a more cold-blooded po~ :·.~"llblolmto'n.~ Uquor control-only men and state's attonley's Invest!- riled at Vlctorl&amp;. B. C.
I county ~arne preserve, a tlM,tltO,'
Bi!m
11: N D Oet 17
TO SVMMON PBEMII&amp;
Taunta of Playmate•,
hey Albert H. Wla:lin, foriner .-•w•
eaton.
1 Dr. Niklbe's body probably will be job Ttt:s lal:e will cov!r 220 aGn1
cmbar:Orc
by
Shoots Self
u!'a=
:::.O:nr:;
"fin convinced the entire
cas· ; trtken to Japan for burial.
IC"..ontlnued on
ThrNI
nnm Langer prohibltlna the shl!l- to summon General Hermann Wll~
bant{ng~nqutry
a
for the openlnl or the 60th annual was a hoax." declarrod Cant D.lllle'!
m o:nt o1 wheat from North Da.kota hlllm Ooerlnl, Premier ol Pruasla,
New York, Oct. 17- IN8--She
Wlftln i!iald. the banter&amp; a~uld. convention or tbe Ohio Wornen'a Ollbe~t. ch~t Investigator for thf ' F.IGHT BELIEVED DROWNID
indefinitely was filed today wil ~l Pond Dr. Paul Joseph OOebbela, ~ouldn't bear It when 8ChQOimates have sold out. the a~ts or thelt Christian ·remperance Union.
stat.ell attorney-.
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the setretary ot atate.
Nazi miniSter or prop&amp;(l:anda, as called her "fatty" and ta.untod her, cllenta In the crash Buch a coune
The convention was SCheduled tG
Hall suddenly renppenred 1118 [ Seward Aiallta. Oct. 1'1- INB-""
'l1le elllbt\rJO lflll 10 lnW effe:~t wrtnesses tn the trlal of ftve men albeit aft'ectlonately about her :100 he added, would haft saJed tne opeu UUs mornlnl: with an oftlclal nleht at a eate owned bY Lclllis LeJ Treache~ wa~ or the Berini ,
at midntaht Wednel!da.y In Amer accused of setttna: nre to the Retch~ poWlds.
cUente money.
board meetlni. Mrs. VIola D. Ro- der, a law college elal!smate, nnr eea today were believed to have ,
lca'a Iarr..at
whf'lt
producl.nJ etao bUIIc:Unr here last Pebri.Ul-.
People ln the streets turned to
mans, president, will preside.
telephoned h1s wile, .JuUa. lnfonu- c'almed elaht lives when the motor--stf.\.te. .Gov-ernota o! ottwr: sprln,r
The t•m Nazi chlertatns.,
st are at her.
TWO IJBNDNCED TO JAU.
tngThher o1r his r....,
...,. 1 Kl
. s:up Ooodhope was wrecked on a 1 H. C. Goddard Serioual)'
wheat productnl statea will beut.So Mary Jane Dane, 17, wmt to BerUJl, Oct. 1'1-INB-Two all!lllUe 3 ·year-o
s 1 ent, Jlll shoal
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cd to .)01D ln !.he maveau:nt, Gov. lJiinclpal aldea ol Chancellor AdoU a roomlns bouse and put a bullet a:-tta of Rol&amp;Pd Velz. American ettt~
U8813D
owner Of the Sea Dog llln, told red· 1 Th~ body of one of the victims, a I JUrcu
Ie
e~n· . . . :
u.;tr announced.
:!!~ '¥1~thbl!!Ja..T..t!detna~ Into her brain.
I:en who waa . . .uJted by Nazi
era1 agents lle had be~n threw; 1 1•ative clrl. was recovered.
en to HO&amp;patal
IOYemor announced that he that Nazis were Implicated In the
Her hopeieu humiiJtaUon grew storm troopers. were sentenced to·
blindfold~ tram an automobile " Othera mlestna Included tour 1
'-·
had 1saued the procilunatlon U1 disastrous blar.e.
on her until ela~~~~es a.t Manbattaa da,. to alx months 1n JaiL
half block away
rrom
L~lder' 1 "'embers of the erew, a eollep stu- 1 Marietta. 0 . Oct 1'2 -INS-Hat~
tettore to th:!: tannel'l ''a buyln-J
Industrial high school beCame lior·
The 11entenee of ea.Clh stated that
eate.
dent wbo was a paasena:er. and ford B . Ooddnrd of Marietta, ~
power wtth which to malnta.llo
ture.
they "aeted with justJfled incHpa· Aeut'din• to Cbille1e Pa.. His K1dnapen Left him alonr two native lb'l pasaenaers.
1member of the Ohio Beer commw;
llveUhood" in the face of falllns- NUDISTS MUST WEAR
She went to a midtown 1'00Qllnc tton aplnat an tmtnown penon~
pen; 13 &amp;o.nba Said to
with one I(UIIrd, Hall said, and he
The c:oaat IUard eutter North- .!!ion was serious!)'
Injured earJ.t
gra.ln prtcea_
CLOTHEs TO SHOP houae, reatsterlna u "Diana Whit.. ~n)f tat.er revealed to be an Amert·
perauaded the youtb to aet him free, land continued Ita aearcll for sw·· I~Y when the car Ill which h~
"Prlcee now being paid fannen:
man." No one 1~ the place paid ~n."
Ha'Ye Been Dropped
aqruh!J with the guard the llfe lm· \&gt;lvon.
: WBI'I rldinlr, went over all embanlero
lor wheat are uneo~ble wlt.il
Kentland, Iril!., Oct. 17-INS-- r1uch attention to ~r. and ehe
prlaonment. would be the penalty
ment on Luke Chute Highway b1
ccrl 01 production s.nt1 remUs tn When membe:n of the Ch.loaa'o nu· 1.1pent two daya: lmm~ tn ro- THIEVERY CHARGED P ;iplng, Oct. 11-INB-Chlne~c- the kldnapinc plot were carried PLANS MADE TO AID Mor&amp;;an county.
an urnrarranted drain of tbe nat-- cUst oolon.J near heft 10 Mopplna: mantie no\lels.
newspapers t«&lt;ay published extra thi'OUI'h.
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Goddard received a broken lett
ural rel!Durcea or the state," thi! tor p-ocer1.e11 1n tbfJ tutlll'e t.bey
No one heard the fatal re'IOI.er TO RELIEF WORKERS ed~tlona cha.1'11na alK Rullllan air·
'llte JlWU'(l yielded and tlpirttN"
Y T A HERS 111n:n. tracture&lt;l ribs.
rac:w
chief executtve declared.
must wear 101111!1 cJolthes, acoord1n&amp; abot tut Jaat nljht a maid entered
p)n.r:.ee- dropped thirteen bomtM on him awa,. from the factory build- [
' l'Utll and poMible
Oov. J.npr ·u.ld he took act.ton w a ruliQI todaY by Judie Geoqre the room and fO\U:Id the 11r1 dead Columbua, o .. Oct. 17-JNS-Pur- the city ot Halnchlnl', capital of 1111 wbenl he had been held sine•
ootumbua. o .. 0et. 1'7 - INS -~ H1s wtfe, who
alter dDeusaiDg the move wttb BlunmOilA.
on the ftoor.
tber developments were awailoed to- Manchukuo, kllllnc 200 Ja))&amp;belle Prlda,. wltbout food, Hi\11 deolared. 8cbool supertntendenta tram 17 o~ bile with her ;;.;;;,;.,~ n;.,ellvbdCJ
Secretar:f of A.p1cUiture Bftii'J' A. · To 18\'e neiCbJ)OrlDa fatmflnl Her mother today perulfJd a note day foUOWIQ the dlsc:barae of John citizens.
At first demapdln, .16,000 ran- the staLe's I~ cit~ were to abOut the bead
arm&amp;,
Wallaoe. At Ue
111181don the trom. tw:ther embai'I'Nittlea.i Judp Mary Jane'• fatalistic f&amp;rewell
0. Kclntyre, aupervleor of the clfy
The Chineee populace wu Jub1-- 80bl, the tldnapen laW SCK1,. oonfer here t-Oday with B 0 Skin· ry Heyrock of Marietta, wbo
8t&amp;te l~tun paRied a law etn• eammooa istued ao lhJUDCtlon
"Dear Mother," tt sald, "I have dlvl&amp;on o! ~and. toreetry, MID- lant ewer the report, while R-.lu, their flpree down to $9.000 and har' ner. state dln!ctor or education, to j Willi In the car, suffered mlnOI'
pcr1fi!J'1IJI the aovemor to forbid apinlt. the nUdllta, OJ'd.erlill ~m cauaed you enouah trouble. , Now eel b)' State mxam.lner Oeol'JI'" •J f:lllnese and Japanese om&amp;la en- written their demand to a. rrtend perfect plana tor aldlna needy un- juries. Heyrock W8IS drlvln1 at
the o~·iate ahipment of aari-" trt doD. . . . 1011 of rabnel'lt ' for you ·~ free of me and I wiab Y0\1 helltor In a report that revealed dtavored to trace the source of the whose name Rsl had given then• crnpJoyed school teschera.
lime of Ute accident.
their ~ atrolla. .
the beat of luck. 1 am 1011')', Ky payo roll pad41nc and pa.J«fa In Rt.Oif, which waa asserted to bf! Pederal operatives -nre told. Hnll
Getleral cd\katlon OOUI'II!s wf:J1 Lat!' 1811t nl1ht, Goddard
eultural product&amp;
u Jllllltl!lllfY the aovel'nOr C$n , Nudtat ~~ 'ihe tannfi1 .._.. cv.t I!; 1n the clolet and my pune city relief wort.
p:lrt of • plat to embroll Ruseta said his captors had quesUontd be otrertd WlemPioYed men and p; fall aa be was ~,.!~
summon the atate muwa. to en·, r~,. 'hi&amp;il: ~ · ~to~ -'i*'iri with Ill)' COJitS)act. eye IJiulel and.
a&amp;yor BIIDI'J' Worley, dec1lrlnJ alld Japan ID wt.r.
him extensively -recarcpqw ~ e~ · wcm "li throurhout the Mate. Thf!Y e barn
r~ &amp;he e~.
)V.W JG·1 ,~ ~L:. . . _ .w_mt- keys 'abel ellb.t cent.,. No ctoubUhey
evident~t teem~ tQ be 80 COD· The JfOW'ce wu aald to be the tate lett In trua~ by hl8 rathe-r. Wll1 be. "'ueht by t.eaehel'll .tao farm
IDsher prlcea are neceasary lor out' 'ifti!l l' jjii.lft§t•~GD. fioo. will .!» ~mt to. you, You were tN d ...ve . - feel snaeautton lbould aame u that resporudb.le for recent They also questioned him ~lj.tlth,- . a~ on "'lfare miet rolls rtndered
In
the farmers. whom the ''new delt.t.. acutQr- Apes MOitet arut :pftJard rilbt kind ot mother but ,.ou lOt eNUe", ordered MciDt)re diP'..,_ repart&amp; thNe ILbW&amp;n &amp;lrplant"S the rtnaaon of his wue, ihe dau.., now 9li Wf1i:t if.e' e-0.-lble tor re-lle! and waa being taken to a
'J'IM talled to rt&amp;eh, Oov . .r..apr auw, .Midi-Wont attameJ' pnetaJ t:be (wront da.u,hter. I Jove
la.lt IIJiht.. "nle d1acharpd. ot• trom llo~la circled Jebol cl!y lhter of a wes.Jth:v Pretport, Ill. Tbe W.Che:r-8 Will be paid trom tot treRtment whfon tln•
a112.
Motlllr. Jlllt fortlwt ,....
tlclil denied all b cbll.J1fl&amp;..",
1C4' &amp;bree bOUn 11at ThUnwiaJ.
IUDlbennm
federal 8DltJ'pDCy reUet 1\mdL
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Thio ia a aad atory but- are f.orced to tell it. Contenden
for the $500.00 in caah prize• offered in Bia Prize Votin1 Ca"!·
,paiiD are u acarce aa •nlnr In Jill)'. In· fact, not one of the noml·
nation blanlu printed in the pap advertlaement publiahed when
the e«mpaip waa unounced baa been filled out and mailed to
the campaip office. A few ban been aeeured b,. penonal con·
.. taet but the crop ia mipty poor, 10 poor that we are a&amp;hamed to
admit the facta.
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A WORD TO WOMEN AND GIRLS
The Tribune ud Tribune·Telearaph have put up cub prize•
totallin1 $500.00 ud on top of thia are offerina a commialr.ioa to
all non • Winnen. The propotition haa been advertited thru
the United .Statea Maili and whom the 4th. of December at 8 P.M.
ari....,. theoe priza muat be awar4ed. Provided, however, that
aome follu are hanainnr around who have aec:ared a few aubacriptlona ud have aome TOtila to their credit and are entitled, to
claim the p&lt;Ue..
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prlua offend than there Ia cointe•tanli? lan't that a aoft apot for
you to land?
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Jr8 divide!J the' ~OO ;,. ~;to 'tWelve prize'f we
:· thqlllt.fu..'e ~jp'IJ·~l( !M/'tk~' :··. 'oiln&amp;ki,.ua wpmen qr .~-.,
air!. in thu lvielnltf who would enter. · lf Oiere ia, they are eei·
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tainly lcetiplftl the news weiii'W'ded.
A ·horae never won a raee tied In a atallud no one ia 1oin1
to win 1111y of thli calb if they don't enter the raee. You can't
juat aitat .h-.·ud Wiah aad ~et any of thia money. You
muat ent... lha c&amp;mpUIJio ' Doii't let fear, ideciaiOD and lade of
aelf ·confidence •tifle your dealte to do 10methina you want to do
and cu.'t ~up your mind about-Aet now. The eldllpaiiD
ia i~~~&lt;t .tart~n•.
·Mail or ~ ~ 1!'1.i!(d_n~~i.O.a blank 1ood for 5000 YOtlis to
the CIDIJI"ip !1fiW loc~.al~ s.-d
eatranee of Mutin Hetel. Lat. Of
~~-.... will he e11own you and
all poulhle infot-tion aild u.l*ta....., al•en.
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WBre unable t.o attend the ceremonlea held l&amp;et Monday evenl.na' at the
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Mrs. A. R . Probst and two daurhl.cls, Dorothy and Carolyn, of OlD·
clnnoti, Mn. Lula Bla.P ~ ~nk
Carwn of P'ort Scott, Ka:....u·, and
Mt". and Mrs. Leonard Startle or
Chlcaro have returned to tbelt r~·
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Set On Oil

Bessie Baldino (left) and Lillian Andersen, two of th·
fifty b1inrf ('hildren who were rUests of the Art Institute in
Chicago, -using the'ir sensitive fingers to appreciate the
beauty ot one of the pieces of sculpture.

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