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Gn~lt.. D}1 ... i I BOY SCOUT 'SEssiON
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TO BE HEI:.D MONDAY .
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will be held ln Ute library Ln Mtd-

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AHfllut of um.cer Roh10n dlepori, Monday evenJ.na at 1:all
to F ..ltt Cbrpa
o'clock, L. D. t.rcfodaster, dLSt.nc'
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1amine au Stoute Jn t.h1.a dl.llt.."lct
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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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Tracy 'l'tte e:wnmontG· to the Mot·
·1r!t &amp;JN'rtment In aouth P4lddi.eport
bS' Mrs. Motley, wh!l tla.Q:Ie to the
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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tnhllorl fe!t~· m
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e -"1"'" 0 cera were
1:r ndiril!: thA Bt&amp;Jrwaj, nearing the
entranoe t{l Mal.le)"'s apartmen'-,
ti1at· he tired a llhot 1un point tm.nk
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. a' Ro AOn. Robaop WaB IJiv'en at- ~~ for hiS W()Uhda lD. the Hoii..-.:c..,iL O&amp;P#al, not sutDctently re-

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Gil~• Smith,

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RE~UMPTION WITH

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l'he f'!lrmer11 Bank and &amp;w1n~:;s
cc,tnpe.ny enUred Rtllt In the eommon pleas court here
Frlday
ns:uru..t ollu
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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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The pJairltiii''JJ PttltiOn askS ·the
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
Qclcndama &amp;~t up t.helr elalm or

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p1amt•tl' hold.!! a mortgalie. The
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ask&amp; f or f oreq....,..~re
ot tll~
tuortB8P ~hould the judgment be ·
detaul\ed wiUun nve pays.
Smlth, one · of the 'l!l.etlmdahtr
nan1ct1 In ~e euit, lett Po~rQY

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d1plomatle

lelatlOra between the American
GQVemment and the Bovet union
"nd eeohomlc reCOVt'c1'Y

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

~ -~el.fl8' ,lant In Patersqn, N. J., a few moment1.1 betote the poUct
~1#-94 with. bullet. aDd t~;~ar e:a11. Three were 11hot
eeveql
~ wi~ mluUea. Below steel-helmeted police are 11howa bwzdUQI'

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Attempts Suidde

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ol Gan,land it Slie Famouo Aliihip
T•tilet, Seen aa Re:aaoft
Milk f""

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tween the Vnite4 st&amp;tea
'tre"re dl&amp;eussed with k.een
1rl tortlan trade circles today.
Reports thiLt br Ja11uarY 1, Preeldent n.oo.sevelt will arutotmee the

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with the subJect

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WI'I'Olt'S NOTJ::-Nea:otJ.atlons )

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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b;etween the united States and Rus- j
Bia, presactng a resumptiOn of diP- 1
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$5~00 ~B• $5~95

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Claim·Fof"YH z e
·aUiiciD.,..;;;d tn ·Fish Catching
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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 ~
nas nldden l11mM:If In 110me rc· 11

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and Me tile new. M1c1ieJ MO!Ue RJin lined-··Dark eolclra.

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htm with
tt!tt clisal)l)eai-aoce was ·ratheri i'Q}'e'
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murder theorie:.. were dtsc!w'd.ed".'

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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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Vicl-

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Aeeidento

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In a variety of ~nateq~J · with ·. Skun~,
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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dillby
IF DEAL COMPLETED

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M. Jr. Churd'l .. 'l1llrIUeata were Jlre&amp;ent
&lt;~i;:·~~h•;:nol'· ot the tir\h &lt;~-P)ltoxUnat-:Jy two "years ·1\10 and
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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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Blue~, Ruota, Greea•; Browna, etc. ,

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

Sharp lmpeluf To Be Giv·
en Ta American In·

Defeltdan.t

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RUSSit INSPIRING

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W~.Jif. portion In arternoon

VOL. VITI-NO. 83

FINE~Y

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cloudy , Alghtly warmer ronow.rt by

LEASED WIRE OF

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In~ ~-, abdomen and left

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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1/iunl'diai.el.Y arter Motley emp- 1meetlnR.
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announcement

u a mOYe toward

return to the sold stl\ndard by the
Unll.ed 8tatel.
Chtet lnt.erelt centered tu ·•rhat
was considered notice of virtual establi&amp;hment. by America of an exl.;i;~;;jj; equillmt.km
fund which
Inevitable
1~;;;;;.,, regarded lUI an
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oeeasioned w me surprise

"Not SWitchitig"

in vaew of powerful American criUclAm or Ule 11lmUar Brltlllh fund

Some rtna.nclers profesr.ed Lo 00Uete
may

advi.sot s
Influenced In thiH
pe"tuaJIIve powerz of
Romevlt"ll

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t~re 1 told about thl! "orl&lt;l'•

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EVERY
meanest person, but at the

pres~nt time it would b~

d!llicult to convince lovers of dogs ln Jilelllex, Ohio, that
I he meanest person is not in that vklnity. "J::bi~ cruel
mmmal of cousider!ll&gt;ly less Uuw noi:Plal sensi!:&gt;ilities, in
charged with capturing pet dogs in ~hu neighb'o rhood,
pulling their nails out by means of pince•·s or, thro"(ing
acid into theu· eyes.
1t 1s indeed as hard to imagme a worse type of hum•lllty as it would be to figure out a puni!lhment which
' ould fit the c~ime and yet be permitted by Ia~ to b~ inllicted. When evi!lence of such crim~• i• uneartjle~. it
mu kes decent minded. liihkle/UB lovinr peol)le boil with
'uge to think that &amp;!IY member of the human family
could be so devoid of humanituriun impul•eo.
It is to be earllestly hoped that the miocre~nt is appl ehended by a group of l'irht mind eel, hber~ l9ving, dc\ermined 111en who are prepared to Lnfllict just the kl_.d
of punishment he deserves before they turn him over to
the authorities to be handled in the eus)' way the average
e1 imina!· is taken care of.

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M lor Ted Metgli who was drowned
Sur&gt;day night. at Gallipolis Beniee
v.as contlucted bY• Rev G. 'R. Mar-

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1 son Charles, spent the week eno

ot. Buckeu k'\ke. guests or Mr
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or GaLUpolls Perry .Se.tnrda.y

Funeral sel"Vius were held

One Word Led To Another

Liberty
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CHEST COLDS

tin. Burial ln. .charge of Ml'!" Chap·
rnan
Rev i1 a Martin attended the
mangelbif.lc mee.Ung at. Charleston
this week which' Is being conducted
ere by evangetlftt Paul Rader of
t~e B06&amp;el taberpacle Chicago
Dr McElfresh wu called to the
home of Charley K1Pna.ird Satur.d:lY to tftat a. small child sup\&gt;osed
tO have been bitten by a S;P~r
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.W1ia 'A'f~L.~ l&amp;IB.Y~ CAI~lt!M
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•elt declarlnlli' 1\D embargo on wlnea nnd iiquors. They
have alre!LQY ~&lt;tMit~d, ~~~~c\l;.nery In t,he hope that they
• may be able to get-·the o1·der rescinded or modified. They
&lt;vcn ~re repor.teP, to be of the opinl(!n tb11t the debt situ·
' IJLll M!IY have somi!Qilntr to do.with it.
Wljetptll' d~ T)D~ it hos, we at·e not. ~Yepared to state
hut we dq j&lt;now .~hat ii 1\(r. ltoo~velt il¥ neil·ly as much
~rooq, old faehlqued -~m!'flCanism coursing through his

•elns ail '.tiJ,e m~jortir "oi:peo~tle ~~(J(a has,.' the order
will atlj~d ·U~~It ,~~~ w~en the French learn that a debt

ugrp6manj: j$ ma~'~ to be honored and th•t they ml~rht expect th~JC!\\n~r')" to, d O"e1orythlnl! POI!I!ible to make che
lot ot. t:li.i,:t)'pncli_ gov~rllll'""t as tough ps possible until
an lJO\Il!et· ~lJi&gt;r.t ill made to meet the obligations so long
&lt;;ver4~e ijp(\"~ltJ&gt;·~~ repudiate&lt;!.
'thll r~mark~ple thl11g to mapy, is thut our Jlovern.,,e!W bil!.~ft.1s'
•.P~P~ so m~ch timp and efl'OI't in tryhlir t&lt;»ma~e sinlf e illllivfquala disgorgr and pay. up any
aniOuqt, pow~v~r "Willi, jn ~l'lf•r to enhance the !!)COllie
~ere and s6 .)jt~Je n~p#t•ent cjfort to make Enr1111ld a11d France, not to· mention the ~maller "ftY" iu
jllqr~pe, p~y th~ir l,llllipn~ of ~~~~~~~~~~na; tbe n)'i~Jent of
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ISOO!

announcement

u a mOYe toward

return to the sold stl\ndard by the
Unll.ed 8tatel.
Chtet lnt.erelt centered tu ·•rhat
was considered notice of virtual establi&amp;hment. by America of an exl.;i;~;;jj; equillmt.km
fund which
Inevitable
1~;;;;;.,, regarded lUI an
1Jl
oeeasioned w me surprise

"Not SWitchitig"

in vaew of powerful American criUclAm or Ule 11lmUar Brltlllh fund

Some rtna.nclers profesr.ed Lo 00Uete
may

advi.sot s
Influenced In thiH
pe"tuaJIIve powerz of
Romevlt"ll

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THE MEANEST PERSON
r~ud

t~re 1 told about thl! "orl&lt;l'•

"" often we
ot·
EVERY
meanest person, but at the

pres~nt time it would b~

d!llicult to convince lovers of dogs ln Jilelllex, Ohio, that
I he meanest person is not in that vklnity. "J::bi~ cruel
mmmal of cousider!ll&gt;ly less Uuw noi:Plal sensi!:&gt;ilities, in
charged with capturing pet dogs in ~hu neighb'o rhood,
pulling their nails out by means of pince•·s or, thro"(ing
acid into theu· eyes.
1t 1s indeed as hard to imagme a worse type of hum•lllty as it would be to figure out a puni!lhment which
' ould fit the c~ime and yet be permitted by Ia~ to b~ inllicted. When evi!lence of such crim~• i• uneartjle~. it
mu kes decent minded. liihkle/UB lovinr peol)le boil with
'uge to think that &amp;!IY member of the human family
could be so devoid of humanituriun impul•eo.
It is to be earllestly hoped that the miocre~nt is appl ehended by a group of l'irht mind eel, hber~ l9ving, dc\ermined 111en who are prepared to Lnfllict just the kl_.d
of punishment he deserves before they turn him over to
the authorities to be handled in the eus)' way the average
e1 imina!· is taken care of.

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CHEST COLDS

tin. Burial ln. .charge of Ml'!" Chap·
rnan
Rev i1 a Martin attended the
mangelbif.lc mee.Ung at. Charleston
this week which' Is being conducted
ere by evangetlftt Paul Rader of
t~e B06&amp;el taberpacle Chicago
Dr McElfresh wu called to the
home of Charley K1Pna.ird Satur.d:lY to tftat a. small child sup\&gt;osed
tO have been bitten by a S;P~r
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•elt declarlnlli' 1\D embargo on wlnea nnd iiquors. They
have alre!LQY ~&lt;tMit~d, ~~~~c\l;.nery In t,he hope that they
• may be able to get-·the o1·der rescinded or modified. They
&lt;vcn ~re repor.teP, to be of the opinl(!n tb11t the debt situ·
' IJLll M!IY have somi!Qilntr to do.with it.
Wljetptll' d~ T)D~ it hos, we at·e not. ~Yepared to state
hut we dq j&lt;now .~hat ii 1\(r. ltoo~velt il¥ neil·ly as much
~rooq, old faehlqued -~m!'flCanism coursing through his

•elns ail '.tiJ,e m~jortir "oi:peo~tle ~~(J(a has,.' the order
will atlj~d ·U~~It ,~~~ w~en the French learn that a debt

ugrp6manj: j$ ma~'~ to be honored and th•t they ml~rht expect th~JC!\\n~r')" to, d O"e1orythlnl! POI!I!ible to make che
lot ot. t:li.i,:t)'pncli_ gov~rllll'""t as tough ps possible until
an lJO\Il!et· ~lJi&gt;r.t ill made to meet the obligations so long
&lt;;ver4~e ijp(\"~ltJ&gt;·~~ repudiate&lt;!.
'thll r~mark~ple thl11g to mapy, is thut our Jlovern.,,e!W bil!.~ft.1s'
•.P~P~ so m~ch timp and efl'OI't in tryhlir t&lt;»ma~e sinlf e illllivfquala disgorgr and pay. up any
aniOuqt, pow~v~r "Willi, jn ~l'lf•r to enhance the !!)COllie
~ere and s6 .)jt~Je n~p#t•ent cjfort to make Enr1111ld a11d France, not to· mention the ~maller "ftY" iu
jllqr~pe, p~y th~ir l,llllipn~ of ~~~~~~~~~~na; tbe n)'i~Jent of
wjlich 'WO)lld go 60
tar i!) bf:bliJinJr aj&gt;Qut ~~table con•

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LEASED WIRE

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KING AND QUEEN OF
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shows ,some of the stril:
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the State Capiro!
miners kept themselves
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