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THE CUBAN UNREST
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ROM CI!'AHGES cmall.l\&gt;111! 111 :o&gt;cw Yorl&lt; t•elative to)
graft m Cuba, 1t is " "' su•·pl'ising that the poor starv-1
ng, destitute peol\ of Cuba has arisen in righteous wrath,
·u ·dcmuud, new deal for himse lf and his family. From I
.,a acco unts and th ere must he somet hing more than mere
ile~u·say in them, millions of dollars which the poor dti&lt;eh 111 Cuba was called upon to raise, was spent in graft I
•lurmg th e period when th o eroS!&lt; i•landie highwny and
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t he new capitol wet·e being built.
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At present, considemble effu1l JS being made to pre' c"nl lhc publicity of more on the •uuject on the plea that
'" " '" publicity will not he lp the sitq1tion in the , island
but 011 the co utrary will ]Imply inftame t!lem the lnore
'"'d uring about an even worse condition than exists now.
Nevertheless if th e charges lll'e true, evm•y person
'uu11ected with the deal that ))rought about the theft of
mlhlons of dollar$, should be hrourht to account and
'~ado to suffer the penalty ,,f his misdeeds. If any of those
ru•cal• a~e using thie country as a refuge, the very IQast
that th1s
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\lthjle there is every l"llnsou for the farmel"B as well as
ulhers, to rise up and rebel agninst present conditions, an
attempt at violence can never sohe the diftlcuity.
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1rqe that the farmer hns not yet seen an instauce of better,.
conditions. His costs are mounting and his pl·oduct as yet
li as not re"l«hed the selling pr1ce fill'ures thet he had hop·
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,Justrlal worker and the capitalist, in fact, all of thel!' ,
lll;UBt not expect mirucles to be porformed. Those things
;qst simply do not happen except in •tory books or advertisements.
1.'he condition in whJCh this nation us well as the rest
n£ the world finds atself today, \\a-s not u resu]t of an
explosion which brought about our undoing in a moment
"( evep a day o1· week oc longer period. It has been brew"'1 ever since the close of the woJ'Id wal' and oniv began
to. reach a , head during the past four yea1·s.
: Neeesearily any prog"vatn of recove1·y must ~. slow.
W:hut huo been happening dul"ing the past four years
ri(nno,t ,1!• undone iu a f~w weeks. The hurdest kind of
ctr6rt for the next two or three years ot· e\·en longer, will
ue necessary befol·e we find oursel\•es hac&gt; on the stampinfl' ground under the conditions we enjoyeJ some ten
Yoar• a11o.
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ui{Kin. It is fur more reasonable 1;(1 suppose that we ma~·
oxpect yea1·s such us "e expel"lenced during the late ninelies and early century yeal"ll when people found work tc
be sure, !Jut the1·e were uo unusual periods of pro•perity.
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ll~'fiON.U. A,JI\1l8pliiNG IIJIPBI~TATI1'18

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In thC.Iac:e of iiaU., pric~! i'*aline I Our
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upon the loW, loYQlf'J' and devot1on of the pwpl c, mu3t be in hRnnollYWitb ,
tht! teachings of Je.us the Chrlit whose wort.IH fit into every fold and crevl ~ 1
o£the b\l.man heart, anJ. or whom &gt;t war. &amp;llld in Job I" '!:4.6, "NE\'~R MAN l
SPAKE LTKE THIS MAN '

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THE CUBAN UNREST
·
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ROM CI!'AHGES cmall.l\&gt;111! 111 :o&gt;cw Yorl&lt; t•elative to)
graft m Cuba, 1t is " "' su•·pl'ising that the poor starv-1
ng, destitute peol\ of Cuba has arisen in righteous wrath,
·u ·dcmuud, new deal for himse lf and his family. From I
.,a acco unts and th ere must he somet hing more than mere
ile~u·say in them, millions of dollars which the poor dti&lt;eh 111 Cuba was called upon to raise, was spent in graft I
•lurmg th e period when th o eroS!&lt; i•landie highwny and
1
t he new capitol wet·e being built.
1
At present, considemble effu1l JS being made to pre' c"nl lhc publicity of more on the •uuject on the plea that
'" " '" publicity will not he lp the sitq1tion in the , island
but 011 the co utrary will ]Imply inftame t!lem the lnore
'"'d uring about an even worse condition than exists now.
Nevertheless if th e charges lll'e true, evm•y person
'uu11ected with the deal that ))rought about the theft of
mlhlons of dollar$, should be hrourht to account and
'~ado to suffer the penalty ,,f his misdeeds. If any of those
ru•cal• a~e using thie country as a refuge, the very IQast
that th1s
"" a pl"Otectoratc of Cuba can do
:or the
, iH to use everl' governmen~
1al ugency
culprits to tasl&lt; and d"eport them 141".
1o Cuba
punishment jn keeping with the

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THE FARMERS' STRIKE

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HE RECENT UJJhew al among the mlddlu westem far·
' mers is apt to bl'ing much b·ouble before it is ended
\lthjle there is every l"llnsou for the farmel"B as well as
ulhers, to rise up and rebel agninst present conditions, an
attempt at violence can never sohe the diftlcuity.
' Tha statement may be and much of it probably "
1rqe that the farmer hns not yet seen an instauce of better,.
conditions. His costs are mounting and his pl·oduct as yet
li as not re"l«hed the selling pr1ce fill'ures thet he had hop·
ed would 'be reached. But the fa1mer as well as the in·
,Justrlal worker and the capitalist, in fact, all of thel!' ,
lll;UBt not expect mirucles to be porformed. Those things
;qst simply do not happen except in •tory books or advertisements.
1.'he condition in whJCh this nation us well as the rest
n£ the world finds atself today, \\a-s not u resu]t of an
explosion which brought about our undoing in a moment
"( evep a day o1· week oc longer period. It has been brew"'1 ever since the close of the woJ'Id wal' and oniv began
to. reach a , head during the past four yea1·s.
: Neeesearily any prog"vatn of recove1·y must ~. slow.
W:hut huo been happening dul"ing the past four years
ri(nno,t ,1!• undone iu a f~w weeks. The hurdest kind of
ctr6rt for the next two or three years ot· e\·en longer, will
ue necessary befol·e we find oursel\•es hac&gt; on the stampinfl' ground under the conditions we enjoyeJ some ten
Yoar• a11o.
As a mutter o1" fuct, 11 ·• doubtful lf we eve•· soe them
ui{Kin. It is fur more reasonable 1;(1 suppose that we ma~·
oxpect yea1·s such us "e expel"lenced during the late ninelies and early century yeal"ll when people found work tc
be sure, !Jut the1·e were uo unusual periods of pro•perity.
0~ cow·se it oeems now that wages will ever retain t~eir
P~f~Ut hl~rh level which does not mea~ ~ t~inll lJ it is
Gfl~lf ~o ~ke evel"Y cent of ~lle hi11jl WkfeS \O keep tb~
lf&lt;~at maiQI'ity, of the work"len of the ,,Iori!! f!'Qm golnj!
r
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4niY k~tjd ~)!at )lelps RllYOile, "h1&lt;Jivjdral or,
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and 26 ye&amp;ra of aae tor work in
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ttcattcma: Pleasing pcrsono.ltty,
Ab!Ut}• to think rapidly, Ability to
met the public, Physical tltnei&gt;S.
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Mayor of Crosby, Mlnl!, onlJ Cummunlct ma)'or in the Unite~ . Staten
on hl11 arrival ab New 'lork to emploJ hi• ''oquencn in the i~~nsts u
Robert Minor, Communlet candidate for marQr of the met.roptlb.. Her
la Mayor N711rd beinl ebatre&lt;l and cbe~red by h11 &amp;'teeters.

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That the best merd1andiae won't eell well unle11 it iJ
advertiaed.

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in1 the •ooner they will have a bettet pa,.in1 bueineN.

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Mayor of Crosby, Mlnl!, onlJ Cummunlct ma)'or in the Unite~ . Staten
on hl11 arrival ab New 'lork to emploJ hi• ''oquencn in the i~~nsts u
Robert Minor, Communlet candidate for marQr of the met.roptlb.. Her
la Mayor N711rd beinl ebatre&lt;l and cbe~red by h11 &amp;'teeters.

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That the best merd1andiae won't eell well unle11 it iJ
advertiaed.

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in1 the •ooner they will have a bettet pa,.in1 bueineN.

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o'clock, L. D. t.rcfodaster, dLSt.nc'
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who are ready tor tbe1l' Second
DOt ~ to • Marie l)lld Pint. clallilii reooanitJan Lo be
ot
with tn:teni to tlll or alven at ·t.he camp Fl.re and Court
~ W11Uam ll!ltley, M, ollad- ot Honor to be held at t.he Middle·
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oftloen; d.eeiJrlng ~t. bet• huabond
h"-4 barrleaded blmaelf Jn their
Mrne with a Shot !lWl, after or't1er:lnr all members ot the family to
~ree.tentnr to. llhoot any of
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ti1at· he tired a llhot 1un point tm.nk
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cc,tnpe.ny enUred Rtllt In the eommon pleas court here
Frlday
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8lanche Smith, husband e.nd w1te:
1'. W. Smith.: J, W. MeCul.loUgh;
· ~~ohd the POmeroy cen\'ent ' iJJOCk
Cr..rnpany, a partnership.
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eourt for a JUdBm-; nt of S3806.30
with lftte}:el!t rrbm thii · de'fendahis
Otles 0 . . Smith and , WUe. ·'arid
Mk!l that ~Ch ol the other narped
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p1amt•tl' hold.!! a mortgalie. The
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ask&amp; f or f oreq....,..~re
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tuortB8P ~hould the judgment be ·
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"nd eeohomlc reCOVt'c1'Y

BUt ~ and 1ympathben are ·ahown stonin&amp;" poUce on ruard at a

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1rl tortlan trade circles today.
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arrested riot.rt Jntf tbe "BlaCk .MariL''

S.Ual1 ·Crepe P,ases
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Amons Coal Producer•
To Prevent Unfair
Competition

on . bualness eondltiona. Here·
is tbe .ttrat of . two a.rt\clea

coata, Flannelette

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Children's Coat.s

Coata f'!f' Cbildr~ Sl,!l! 2 to I 0
r~---Raincoat. Hat ~n~ Umbrella.

lez·toua and excited, In~ pUbUe
c.::-mmen1 ~~~ the tlme.
County pollee autboriUe~:~ lnvestip,ted for ~:e veral monthll but M
Qnee of Smith was to~ but Ute
tlleO!'Y is ~;till advanced' that he ~
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Ao Minen And Opera·
tort Alfee On Wage•
To Be Paid

Soviet Recopition By
U. S. To Help, Ec:on·
omiab Say

$17.50, $25.0Q, $35.00,
$49.50, $59.50 tti $75.00
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Aeeidento

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Mink, Badger, Fpx, Be~vft, · Fitch, Rae ..
c~on, O'p~··~m-!n fact ·~~~thins your
heart desrrea to f1t any Pll~se.

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IF DEAL COMPLETED

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teaclter ot tbe hu not. teen hefrd '·trctn .. ebtbe.
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RNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

As Rocks Flew In Silk Riot

REPORTS Of TRADE

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POMEROY, OHIO, MO~Y, OCTOBER 23, 1933

Sharp lmpeluf To Be Giv·
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RUSSit INSPIRING

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VOL. VITI-NO. 83

FINE~Y

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cloudy , Alghtly warmer ronow.rt by

LEASED WIRE OF

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U1EATHER FORECAST- • •

READERS' NOTICE - It you want

Red Anchor mali:ea:it eaay for gopd t~at~ {l~d j _tl~ndepr .. Pneket-books
to have a weD drcned look-A .whole ltc&gt;re full of •rnwtatyles ·
at a very modest ·price.
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$1,10t by Judie O. o, JI, Peoples of evenln&amp;, Oct. :..T.
tM aarnmoa IJleU court. SaturdaY.
The eexcutlve board of KoQLap
Motley was ret.urned to Jail wtaen Area. t::ouncil held a mee~n~ at
band wt.8 !UK IUmlshed !mple- ' Middleport recently s.t the Wlr a.ry
t!!akt!;. He wtll await a triLl in the ! the meeting; being ~ by ;.
~ Pleaa
havtnl em- · dinner at the Mary Jline. Thla
1•kn'"ed two !loCal atOOmtlya to de- . waa t-he flr:~ t encutwe meetinlf ~~
It.n4 .btm aaainst the cbareea: or ~dlqtOI't and. ,scoUUllOI&gt;t~4'S. ,AUt.
the State.
~bcOutma.llters ana troob commit.- .
Tbe es.·I"ILllro&amp;d man was arrested , teemen 01' Ult uu:J~rtlh t.too~ m
Ure tollo~ 3'2 days 1$ a trans- ~ ~ d lStrlCJ,. wem lntJted m W"der
lent, escap.ng arrest &lt;lP the charge. that th~c m-;n might ttee how lhe
He ;t.dn_litted to Sherift' A. 0 . Trac] I guv~nung body tunctLons.
tn the ·tlre&amp;ence ol a Tribune n· 1 Rl:ports (In the RegLOD.III meet»&gt;rter, ' that he ftred the chal'gl"! 1n1 1n Cleveland Oct. II and 1 were
from 11 U-gauge shot IUD at a flub
d b p W 'H del ·
lieflt.·in the hanel or WWi&amp;m ~e Y • . . an
~OWlCU ex!CJ"l, patrolmap of Middleport. When o!a:uuve, Mr. ko~h, area co~a-­
.ibe ~tter waa ascending 5 teps KKlnt:r, R. A. ¥UJer, dlatrict• cmurH&gt;ading to the Jlotley apartment, J' man ~nd L. D. McMaster, dlsti'LCt
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