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!1'01&lt; SUPPORTER IN JAIL

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R.E.\DERS' NO~uiE - u ~oQ :w~nt

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the Newa Ollie, of Tb! Dall7
Tt~~~une, can 2!1e:.L; It tll.e · B!IBin. .
Olllce aak for llflB;.JL

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common pleaa
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Eut and r.J.Ln ehangti)J" tc anow In
North portion tonlght and WP.dnetKia.J .'
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LEASED WIRE

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arraigned on.
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the support

RNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
87 Comer II

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P. T. A. ENftRT.\INMEN'l'

SUJR.PORIPNOT£0

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KING AND QUEEN OF
SIAM IN . FLIGHT

RECEIPTS ~.;:=·;:·j~.§J
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torellner&amp; tn Ban&amp;'kok:.

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Amon• Driven

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INOUIHY

In Siwx City .Rel(ion;

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Lebnm Facea Tult
Seleetin1 Pnmier
Since Vote

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To Cabinet Of OeLaclier;
Pre&lt;:autiona Taken To
Prevent Riota
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INB Stau COrrespondent·

H-INS-Prelident
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met stUl another
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Giving the names Received to Date
of
Ladies a~d Girl&amp; Nominated
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~(]RED H~ART

SCHOOl. H'ALL
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lt:ndcrs rejected NRA
proposa.IA in conference with
Building at Springneld.
miners kept themselves
planned ro picket mines.
shows ,some of the stril:
ing ·.miners as
the State Capiro!
miners kept themselves
Building at
scattered so as ro avoid a
attack by city and state
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Chamber af Deputies
«~nfldence in the cabinet as
dler, with hls back to the
fought !or a balanced budlet
u.ve the rrane tiom devalua~.
proposal to cut the pu.y ot clvil ser~
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vital Issue.

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UTILITIES UK£N

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I?or.B~~efff of the Middleport,School
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GREA ..PRIZE
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On Route ' '" Melp
the Job f~ tbe ~lie ·
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Hitler To Speak
To German 'eople
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• Mr8., 9b~ . McCall and daughter
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Unp and wire

Wm Combs or Akron 11pent a few
last wEek with hill slHter, Mro
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Thelmore St.R.nsbUI'Y and wife.
· Alvin Huhn and wife of Colum · ,
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Sll-lurday nlsht with 1
~rley Jordan and family .
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Kenneth SW.On and wife or Albc.ny were w~k end guests of hls
r-arents Mr .and Mrs Jesse Sisson
M.n. E A. Bodkins of Albany
came Saturday 1.0 vh;lt. re lative!'. for
ft few days.
F. E. McKnight and wife of
F ieber were callling on Mort Me·

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display of exhtblt.lt wu hll~
MMI. I N. Swett went w Akron
Prlday to at.Uind Ute Juneral or
Emmett Ooralln who was lr.llled In
iln automobile accident.

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Deri.ll, the 22~year-ol4 ,¥1' nn.a ex-aoldier, who recently m&amp;d• ·
•n attempt to at~Sa8Binate Chanceto.~
lor Enrelbert DolUuu of A\Jstli&amp;,
Racine mflictinc two woundB on the •tl:\1!&amp;brothet man. Dert41, a.id to be an Auatrt.aD

KniKht Wednesdal-' afterroon.

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Nazi, ftred at the Chancellor whiM
pJ!IItendin&amp; to DrcJeD&amp; a petitio~

WEAKNESS 11'1 PAROLE SYSTEM
MORE
the
of the parole _
ONCE
Ohio, heen bl'ollght to the attention of ita
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incidedt emphasizing the foolishne ss o[ nllowing con·
tirrifed uil!li:qals t;a be eligible fo1· parole ~s soon as a cer·
tain time Jim it is -reached as is the cnst: with first olfend~ · n; , occun·ed in Kentucky, Sunday.
tt:.e weet end with hi! broWer RoY
A tm~ak for liberty \' ' US. made by several convlcts
Drake.
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Ottfe inotot·td to St Alblins Buncii..Y
dened cJ•iminal wjlo had served time in both the Ohio
~~ .:PePt the dBY ~~t~, 'r~uv~. .
State Penitentiary and the Reformatory at Mansfield and
iu fU)ite of such recm·d he was rel eased from the Buckeye
im~tJ,tution and so found himself iu trouble whereby h~
was
walj,sent to the Kentucky State penal institution where hlo
miBfrable existence was finaiJy brought to an end.
Ju~:~t why 0 11r authorities in charge of the relea~e of
Aud we ntn' t going tf) ~ dazzled
h,&gt;' red papct· noses, Unq.Jeum ears
~: ri~tOners, find it necessary to pick out hardened criminAls
or synthetic tenors ttJat don't atra:y
to tlhower leniency is most dittlcult to iearn especially
1 n1ore than three oeta.ves from the
:.·liht-of-way,
wht!n there are tiD many at all times in these places 'of detention who are serving their fii-st tenns and who should 'l'IW! Awa.J Tbose Slnl'lal "'allen A few ol the ancient . oe~ ba[P
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j have opened liP on the Bowery
b~ a&lt;:corded a chance if any are to be favored.
Tjle &amp;lng:lns wqu..J{: ~ ~i: . But wMler once Irving , Berlin Waa a
. After a convict is brought to any Rtilte&gt; prison~after 1~ aip.'t th~ oldettie 'tifoW-In·the· p,_ttta· cblrper. The w&amp;:IWrs aln&amp;' ,ln
,.., • c'lta.J. 1eawdu.a' tebors, and that!a
:-.erylng one tern\ or if his l'ecord ~:~bows that he has l'efus-- gla158 tonal,l 'atreteber.
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ne~t;,'r thereafter be shown
u. particle of leniency
buq instead should ht! kept in dul'unce vile until
th'IJ&lt;tUd of tljo •o~ ute!I~I! '-'PI'e&amp;qibed ~Y 't h'" '•'sehtencing
iudire •o .!Hat; :&gt;&lt;&gt;~ l~ty might be protected as long us· possi·
hl e:irom his illegal, uefario"" muchill~tions. Even with ?tirrtN. btillil&gt;tltw
thL:i:.safcguat·d thrown around it, f ,ociet~· finds itlself hat · !' ~~ ~d,
1ao$cd more titan enough by the habitual crlrnlnuls who 1.'
ma{lage to keep out of the clutchos of the ,Ju.w in Jar too
muny cnaes.
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Let us begin thinking vbout uur lnw abiding peoph\
more when we n:re considering the plight of the criminal
nnd leas aliout the worst menace society is forced to cOntend wit~. ,O ur troubles in criminology for years has be·~il· t;;;:~;
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that we nave been insisting on keeping the cart before !n••·
A report•d · plot .. to
the horse: Fo~ the oa ko of all law abiding persons, therenap G.overno~ Qlyde .
fore, let'S rev~l'3C the ot•der 8(td protet•t tltotic who nee;J
ting of Iowa and hold
to be pf&amp;tected1•
for iiins 01n Of ft~lh $50,000
to $75·,000 was disclosed ' at
Des Moine~. Stite
SOVItT · RECOGNITION
were assigned to ·
THIS PAPl!lR lias uecn steudfastly again•t the recogni~rov·et'11ior. ond·· the
tion of"Ruo•ia sl11ce that govcl'nment has seen fit to
fhlitnatlf
earned .I.
refu~e to :h Onor its hon est debts some sevPral years ago
seter&amp;l da::~,s.
und cl).n 'see no reason for changing its attitude thereon ex•·ept for the f act that our nation continuos to not only receive the ugents and diplomats of such countries as Eng..
lan d, France, Italy and others of le8Ser importance in
&gt;Pile of the fact that they n(so have t•epudiated their jl
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&lt;'&amp;tly ilfcUI'I'~Ii. and every person imbued with thoughts of
honesty; fair.neaa, integrity ~md faith, wlll not deny that it
is, then\~n~l~l!d~ '}1ran~e, ltnly, .BcJrJum and ,others are
equally as l"eklrnr in the fundamentals of f~ir and square
dealing ao iii ltuseia.
Tl!at we should not excua e tluo.ia while maku1g
• ve?' effort to help the other named nations in their
delilres t o keep Gerrn&amp;ll!' trumpled under foot, ls unthinkable. Therefore we should continue in the direction
J,egun. by our preoldent for we may as well be getting our
;•hare of the bPs!nel!lli from that QTelit land as to let it fllter
through our flngers to •orne other na.tion,
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ltowever )Ve must not
that Itu..la In spite of I
her •mo~th talking
must be watched
'Y" have learned or
t)tose theh•Ing -nntJo~•
ca{lnpt ·:~t~H
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t•Iit11g •
lljore
)lroml'l!ls.to Jli!Y, ·~· o\lr
tl~::~.,::~:~~~~~~.~:~s1iti
not advance mllhons of
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ri!~i l'~Y· for, out glio'4~·
,.way, lt wo en do b~$1·
m~~y to .t~p\D aO
OJ\.U
· otir clla.ri'w work, at
sjz'ed ~uncl,les to
If w6 do th•t·
hundred per •.e.~!H' ,

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beegle jhad
as geustll over t.be week .end,
fnends from Pttt.sbuflh.
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Quick spent Friday "'1th their 111ki ·
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slaying ot Btu!rltr Sarber

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when yo u need a GENTLE but THOROUGH cleanl~g out ~
from within, to rid. the bowals and kidneys of the poisonou1 Jl •
food and body wastes tt.at get into the blood stream and sap·.

NOTICE!

hll cbucea tor ~t~ttil:ll a
fr maybe no ttlan)'i'*

To Operatoro And

from Part Aven.ae

Miners

peOJie "Oold

All MlQerll and Opunt.on

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uma ot t!.ll! fa.,Orite
of pancaka. !llld sau.
~he tried to cheer him uP,
but Uncle Louie alept
all evb tboaab he
to be a llaht •leeper. And
wu put ,tbne for blm to
work 1 Pete atUl at there
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it's not the big,: tm~ ·~re ctliw you ~ the aKiN l1p.

1111 1rt Dillnf eaaea
portant things tha&amp; make marrled11ite
tmhappJ. It'1 the little •harp words...
the bickering .•• the nagging ••• the

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fnqbently don't even realise that ~
D8lV(II, 4'1'f upet ,.nn it is too late.'

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Get roar taD . . . .at of - . , .,_,
ollhL EM .......lyo.d -~ly. Fho4
time for reeratloa. And UftOb C...
••• tor ptiMI'• Ool'tller t~ !!!!!!.

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Ernest. Botlr:ln prosecutor of Allen i ..
county, declarett that Governor I '
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your vitalit:y-THEN "BE FAJR 'rO YOIJR BODY. Take a ..
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tional ruard ~ t.o •
teupoonful of gtnuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT tn t l.•
N~trol the 'AQe:lalze county ' jail to
&amp;1~ of \¥&amp;ter. In this eosy eeonomicnl w.ay you will be pt.- ,
[•revent the &amp;tayera of Bheritr Sar~ •
tiilg the benefit of the Wol·ld.famoua CARLSBAD OURE ,
tt"r from "getting to" Pierpont or •
l'lght in your own home. For crenerntions VtouRande ¢ peoplt! ~
et.temptlnr to harm him In
-have lx-en te nt to CARLSBAD, CZECHOSLOVAKIA br ·
wuy,
• . their phy11ici~ons in th(' treatment of Ute many .ills that follow '
Botkin sa.Jd the appeal tor troop . , ll!onstipation- stomltch, kidney, and J1ver complainUI,;.rbeuma,.. :
proteetlon would be made by Emtism, skin trouLl &lt;'s. CAHLS HAD SPRUDEL SALT t..t:~'(A.ft1:1ett D. Lusk, Pl'O!Iecutor of Aug- ~ orated from the wate r ~ of the 500 year flhl l.Jistorle-s~i~ ·m · 1
l!IJ.u eowty,
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Nature. NEVER TAKE tli ANUFACTUl!$0 SA..J.Ti!. \"our 1
body deser ve~ the best. For [i O yt•ars relia iJie drug-gist s· have 1
told the !genuine CARLSRAD HPIUJDEL SAL'I'i conCC"f1t' ;
trated fo r true economy. Ruy a Lot de L01lay.
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tbe co1ne In the A:Pup
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be able to eakilt them in on f me You aboa1d
8 0 10Ur fint 8 tries.
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l).IQ"ht wJth Q . F Romlpe and wife
• Mr8., 9b~ . McCall and daughter
Charlotte Arm were WeE!k end

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tueat.t ot her parents, J L. R'll.w-

Unp and wire

Wm Combs or Akron 11pent a few
last wEek with hill slHter, Mro
Ra.Wllr•gfl

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Thelmore St.R.nsbUI'Y and wife.
· Alvin Huhn and wife of Colum · ,
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Sll-lurday nlsht with 1
~rley Jordan and family .
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r-arents Mr .and Mrs Jesse Sisson
M.n. E A. Bodkins of Albany
came Saturday 1.0 vh;lt. re lative!'. for
ft few days.
F. E. McKnight and wife of
F ieber were callling on Mort Me·

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display of exhtblt.lt wu hll~
MMI. I N. Swett went w Akron
Prlday to at.Uind Ute Juneral or
Emmett Ooralln who was lr.llled In
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lor Enrelbert DolUuu of A\Jstli&amp;,
Racine mflictinc two woundB on the •tl:\1!&amp;brothet man. Dert41, a.id to be an Auatrt.aD

KniKht Wednesdal-' afterroon.

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pJ!IItendin&amp; to DrcJeD&amp; a petitio~

WEAKNESS 11'1 PAROLE SYSTEM
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tirrifed uil!li:qals t;a be eligible fo1· parole ~s soon as a cer·
tain time Jim it is -reached as is the cnst: with first olfend~ · n; , occun·ed in Kentucky, Sunday.
tt:.e weet end with hi! broWer RoY
A tm~ak for liberty \' ' US. made by several convlcts
Drake.
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Ottfe inotot·td to St Alblins Buncii..Y
dened cJ•iminal wjlo had served time in both the Ohio
~~ .:PePt the dBY ~~t~, 'r~uv~. .
State Penitentiary and the Reformatory at Mansfield and
iu fU)ite of such recm·d he was rel eased from the Buckeye
im~tJ,tution and so found himself iu trouble whereby h~
was
walj,sent to the Kentucky State penal institution where hlo
miBfrable existence was finaiJy brought to an end.
Ju~:~t why 0 11r authorities in charge of the relea~e of
Aud we ntn' t going tf) ~ dazzled
h,&gt;' red papct· noses, Unq.Jeum ears
~: ri~tOners, find it necessary to pick out hardened criminAls
or synthetic tenors ttJat don't atra:y
to tlhower leniency is most dittlcult to iearn especially
1 n1ore than three oeta.ves from the
:.·liht-of-way,
wht!n there are tiD many at all times in these places 'of detention who are serving their fii-st tenns and who should 'l'IW! Awa.J Tbose Slnl'lal "'allen A few ol the ancient . oe~ ba[P
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b~ a&lt;:corded a chance if any are to be favored.
Tjle &amp;lng:lns wqu..J{: ~ ~i: . But wMler once Irving , Berlin Waa a
. After a convict is brought to any Rtilte&gt; prison~after 1~ aip.'t th~ oldettie 'tifoW-In·the· p,_ttta· cblrper. The w&amp;:IWrs aln&amp;' ,ln
,.., • c'lta.J. 1eawdu.a' tebors, and that!a
:-.erylng one tern\ or if his l'ecord ~:~bows that he has l'efus-- gla158 tonal,l 'atreteber.
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ne~t;,'r thereafter be shown
u. particle of leniency
buq instead should ht! kept in dul'unce vile until
th'IJ&lt;tUd of tljo •o~ ute!I~I! '-'PI'e&amp;qibed ~Y 't h'" '•'sehtencing
iudire •o .!Hat; :&gt;&lt;&gt;~ l~ty might be protected as long us· possi·
hl e:irom his illegal, uefario"" muchill~tions. Even with ?tirrtN. btillil&gt;tltw
thL:i:.safcguat·d thrown around it, f ,ociet~· finds itlself hat · !' ~~ ~d,
1ao$cd more titan enough by the habitual crlrnlnuls who 1.'
ma{lage to keep out of the clutchos of the ,Ju.w in Jar too
muny cnaes.
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more when we n:re considering the plight of the criminal
nnd leas aliout the worst menace society is forced to cOntend wit~. ,O ur troubles in criminology for years has be·~il· t;;;:~;
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A report•d · plot .. to
the horse: Fo~ the oa ko of all law abiding persons, therenap G.overno~ Qlyde .
fore, let'S rev~l'3C the ot•der 8(td protet•t tltotic who nee;J
ting of Iowa and hold
to be pf&amp;tected1•
for iiins 01n Of ft~lh $50,000
to $75·,000 was disclosed ' at
Des Moine~. Stite
SOVItT · RECOGNITION
were assigned to ·
THIS PAPl!lR lias uecn steudfastly again•t the recogni~rov·et'11ior. ond·· the
tion of"Ruo•ia sl11ce that govcl'nment has seen fit to
fhlitnatlf
earned .I.
refu~e to :h Onor its hon est debts some sevPral years ago
seter&amp;l da::~,s.
und cl).n 'see no reason for changing its attitude thereon ex•·ept for the f act that our nation continuos to not only receive the ugents and diplomats of such countries as Eng..
lan d, France, Italy and others of le8Ser importance in
&gt;Pile of the fact that they n(so have t•epudiated their jl
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&lt;'&amp;tly ilfcUI'I'~Ii. and every person imbued with thoughts of
honesty; fair.neaa, integrity ~md faith, wlll not deny that it
is, then\~n~l~l!d~ '}1ran~e, ltnly, .BcJrJum and ,others are
equally as l"eklrnr in the fundamentals of f~ir and square
dealing ao iii ltuseia.
Tl!at we should not excua e tluo.ia while maku1g
• ve?' effort to help the other named nations in their
delilres t o keep Gerrn&amp;ll!' trumpled under foot, ls unthinkable. Therefore we should continue in the direction
J,egun. by our preoldent for we may as well be getting our
;•hare of the bPs!nel!lli from that QTelit land as to let it fllter
through our flngers to •orne other na.tion,
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ltowever )Ve must not
that Itu..la In spite of I
her •mo~th talking
must be watched
'Y" have learned or
t)tose theh•Ing -nntJo~•
ca{lnpt ·:~t~H
· lro. op
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t•Iit11g •
lljore
)lroml'l!ls.to Jli!Y, ·~· o\lr
tl~::~.,::~:~~~~~~.~:~s1iti
not advance mllhons of
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ri!~i l'~Y· for, out glio'4~·
,.way, lt wo en do b~$1·
m~~y to .t~p\D aO
OJ\.U
· otir clla.ri'w work, at
sjz'ed ~uncl,les to
If w6 do th•t·
hundred per •.e.~!H' ,

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beegle jhad
as geustll over t.be week .end,
fnends from Pttt.sbuflh.
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Quick spent Friday "'1th their 111ki ·
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when yo u need a GENTLE but THOROUGH cleanl~g out ~
from within, to rid. the bowals and kidneys of the poisonou1 Jl •
food and body wastes tt.at get into the blood stream and sap·.

NOTICE!

hll cbucea tor ~t~ttil:ll a
fr maybe no ttlan)'i'*

To Operatoro And

from Part Aven.ae

Miners

peOJie "Oold

All MlQerll and Opunt.on

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uma ot t!.ll! fa.,Orite
of pancaka. !llld sau.
~he tried to cheer him uP,
but Uncle Louie alept
all evb tboaab he
to be a llaht •leeper. And
wu put ,tbne for blm to
work 1 Pete atUl at there
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1111 1rt Dillnf eaaea
portant things tha&amp; make marrled11ite
tmhappJ. It'1 the little •harp words...
the bickering .•• the nagging ••• the

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D8lV(II, 4'1'f upet ,.nn it is too late.'

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·watch yourself.
Get roar taD . . . .at of - . , .,_,
ollhL EM .......lyo.d -~ly. Fho4
time for reeratloa. And UftOb C...
••• tor ptiMI'• Ool'tller t~ !!!!!!.

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TOBACCOS
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county, declarett that Governor I '
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your vitalit:y-THEN "BE FAJR 'rO YOIJR BODY. Take a ..
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tional ruard ~ t.o •
teupoonful of gtnuine CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT tn t l.•
N~trol the 'AQe:lalze county ' jail to
&amp;1~ of \¥&amp;ter. In this eosy eeonomicnl w.ay you will be pt.- ,
[•revent the &amp;tayera of Bheritr Sar~ •
tiilg the benefit of the Wol·ld.famoua CARLSBAD OURE ,
tt"r from "getting to" Pierpont or •
l'lght in your own home. For crenerntions VtouRande ¢ peoplt! ~
et.temptlnr to harm him In
-have lx-en te nt to CARLSBAD, CZECHOSLOVAKIA br ·
wuy,
• . their phy11ici~ons in th(' treatment of Ute many .ills that follow '
Botkin sa.Jd the appeal tor troop . , ll!onstipation- stomltch, kidney, and J1ver complainUI,;.rbeuma,.. :
proteetlon would be made by Emtism, skin trouLl &lt;'s. CAHLS HAD SPRUDEL SALT t..t:~'(A.ft1:1ett D. Lusk, Pl'O!Iecutor of Aug- ~ orated from the wate r ~ of the 500 year flhl l.Jistorle-s~i~ ·m · 1
l!IJ.u eowty,
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Nature. NEVER TAKE tli ANUFACTUl!$0 SA..J.Ti!. \"our 1
body deser ve~ the best. For [i O yt•ars relia iJie drug-gist s· have 1
told the !genuine CARLSRAD HPIUJDEL SAL'I'i conCC"f1t' ;
trated fo r true economy. Ruy a Lot de L01lay.
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appro'!baate)y at tha large k=~:rejolldln lburu,
tbe co1ne In the A:Pup
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be able to eakilt them in on f me You aboa1d
8 0 10Ur fint 8 tries.
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W£ TllE Bt1SI:H&amp;.'JS MEN O.F ttActN~ ate pleased with the idea Of holding a FARMEilS INSTITUTE attd EXHmiT on the 30th~ this montiL
We have had t~ ~ty tq .dlttullf the j)f~f ct -.vith many of the farmers and busmes&lt;J men of our Yillage and every one seems to 1Je makinj
preparatio.ns fm tfti bil4ly. Wear~ pof!itive.tbit you bave .used good ·
Mr.• Fadety in the selection of your speakers which are t6 aJ~.peat on this pr«Jgram. 'lll.e exhibit yoo have f)la ntMI shotlld also be an ,
attradion -wm1b mentioning.
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OIRO BANKEII8 ASIIOCIATION
RACIHE :ic&amp;IN&amp;SS JlltNt8 A.BROC.

JOW. 1.1 oeltlw IDTI'-tiaa to vllllt

"E~rythinr

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A Cordial Welcome Extended to All
At thit Bank

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VERA M. BIEi(U.~ Cli1hler.

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WAID CROSS' SONS .
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GOLBERTSON REsTAURANT

Or. J. L . WILCQXEN

StAlt ELECTRIC SHOP

"For Eato and Beer''

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RACINE SERVICE STATION
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a Dlcke7,1'n9de..,._

Gatoline, OiJ., Tlfea and Tuba

week. Jfnnb l)oJiu'cb. near In·
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OU.tr.ens phone.

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Doctor

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fa~. ~ard. Thomu Caok
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BENPE1REL

SUNNY SAGE FARM
GuernUy C&amp;tde

R.-1 Ettate Br6ket

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Candidate
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JOSEPH BUGLE

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Dealet in Poulb'y, £cP, Feed&amp; !Did S...ao
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We have had t~ ~ty tq .dlttullf the j)f~f ct -.vith many of the farmers and busmes&lt;J men of our Yillage and every one seems to 1Je makinj
preparatio.ns fm tfti bil4ly. Wear~ pof!itive.tbit you bave .used good ·
Mr.• Fadety in the selection of your speakers which are t6 aJ~.peat on this pr«Jgram. 'lll.e exhibit yoo have f)la ntMI shotlld also be an ,
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SUNNY SAGE FARM
GuernUy C&amp;tde

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NOTICE!
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CLUES OBTAINED

MAY ALJ'ER TARIFF

SHIPMENTS DROP

In Raid 011 Apartment;
"Lnda" Are Followed
By Detec:tivea

Johnaon Ordered To In•
veati1ate and Recom· 1
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brh•Jinl to their Yillare the Fanner'a;Inotitute and:dioplayo. May
your undertakil!t l,l(oye oucceaoful -beyond all · expectatlona . and
be ai'ifi=,i\'Uii'!IObct to•your.*own.
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lneas .· wftlt" Utlss couilty farmers.
Mr. Fealty, it WIB announced,
schedult!d tor only the one day
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tionsl farm s~rlke began to be felt

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crlmlnal record, that omcla.ts felt
the writer mltl:ht be corrett in ltnttnr GoT&lt;: b.. with the Llndbei'Bh case.
Goreh prevloUilly had been questlODed but was exonerated.
Ooroh told Lieut. Jame&amp; Pinn ol
the New York pollee, Corp. William
Horn of the New J.ersey state poli('e, twet Boston detecUvea and a
departmeflt of justice aaent where

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INS Staff Conespond4!Rt
Geneva, Oct. :15-INB-The Unit·
ed Sto.tes 11 ready to continue dll·
o.rmament dilaUMtons
will refuse to take the initiative
further attempt, to save the "?.~~~'~:

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Brltaln nnd Fr:mee
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and the United States th\Ui agreesald tb' gov .. ing to the idea of contlnulng
tbc account forta to draft a dlaarmament con-

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vention: the tensth or

the

forth

&lt;Contlnued on ~ com1111 adJournment of the conference remained undetermined .
As reported yesterday, the meet-

of the steering committee later
will donbtless decide to rP.commeud that the conference ad~
tourn ror several weeki. Thls IS
Intended to glve deterates and
their IJ'OVt:rnmenta tJme to reneet
the n&amp;xt move to be made 1n the
of aennany'11 wlthdrawal.

a*tltUde toward the entire
lndlcated he is stoutlv re~~~nb~ aloof n-om any discus·
'f'on.
from taking any action
'WJlich mlKbt tnvolve the Uillted
~t.e&amp; tn European politics.
He •aid he was rea.dy to remain
ln Oeneva. and aid In amoothlnl
out difflcultlel Jn the path of dla"rmametit if the projected adjournment 11 shOrt, tiut it lt Is decided
adjourn th'e conference over
t".tdOd of 111x weeka or longer, hf'

DUCK ~8 DBOWNED
Oellna, o., Oct. 2&amp;--INS-Cautht
ln a Bldff ln a et1ff IQUill, H. H.
Brldiemau, 40, pbJ11cal director -.t
tl)e Y. :Y. c . A. at Piqua, and Dlck
Me'i'ed.lth, :M, a conuntsalon brolul1·,
at,o of Plq,.a., we~ drowned today.
when the ta.t ln wh1eh tbey were
duck. tiuntlns: ,capslied In a refltr·
"Yotr near h~re.
. mltht return to Waebln;ton ta re·
0. H. ~on. 40, O:f Piqua, "i~ port to .IPreal.dent Roosevelt.
was Wilh Brldleman and ltered th:,
waa reseued. ,, ::
WRITE HOUSE PET

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ch.o.nge.:; whlct\ he thought 1

Tbe aDOill'JllOUB Jetter, written
elt,tler by • man or a woman, was so

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ma.rltet by manufacturers a.broa.u.
The preJUder.t authortaed Re-

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today reared a .
wall of prot"JCtlon around tt:: ~ 1
Amerlean producer In a.ct1ng; 11:.&gt; •
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l!latanl for.•ubecripticlft. aeciftd acCordiD• to tot. ~ebedule printH below, Cub or valid check muat ac·
company all aubtcrlptlona. The Camll'iiD Ia dkolded into three f:lcoda. · The fint period runa from
now·to November 18th. at 8 p. m. The IKOI!tl Perlod runa from C: ole of flnt peripcl to Nonmber ZStb at If
P. M. Third ""ad·rulll hom doae of -ond period to cl- of Campaip December 4, 1933 at 8 p. m.
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Emory OUrs and children.
James Talbott ot Ea.st Live~
rame Wadnet~day to sPend a -COO?:.
"'ie of weeks with his dnughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Eber Br1wer.
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with Mlu M.an Smith.
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The most significant e\'ldcncc of

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Zeppelin Aloft ()vv.:
Airport 10 Hou,n~o _..

Objective
Hi1her Pricea, Not
Yet Reached

trxtay )llannect to seek authority
ttom the Supreme Oourt f01" per.mlulon to open tbe box in which,
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SICOND PlUZI

Clarence
Fealty,
Seed Loon representative, W&amp;fJ at
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Preaident Moves To Prevent lnva.ion Of
Foreip Product.

accurate rqardlniJ Gotch's alleged

$250.00 IN CASH

NEWS

l:atest Tip Re1ardins ExCol!vict~• Ac:tivitiea,
Beine Checked

the tsO,OOO ransom money.

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tlon In aftemooa or at nla:bt.

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probably foUowed by rain Ln North...-,~..

HfEns Of 'What's in a Name?' ~ERMAN AI
InRMEns· ~TRIKE
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T0 BE· [RECTED
ron u. s. cooosr:

Boston, oct. »--INB-WhUe poHGe IOUiht the wrtw of Die "JudM
let.tel"" wb!eb betra)'ed John Qoreh,
S'l, alleled oon!ld$0e man aqd
neweat Llndberlh case sUB))eet, into
their bands, :lnvestlgaton representll1fl four law enforcement arenclea
today souaht to establleh any poeBible connection between him and

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H .Ohio-Pair&gt; with t11ht to heavy ff01if;

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tbo Newa Olllce of Th.• D~
Tribune, call 2~8-L; It tbe Bu8ine811
Oftlce uk for 202-B.

OfFICERS MAY HE

-from a sroup of ettbens.

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Pearl Parker, MIMI'i Rep.

uOmplete Jury wu impanelled,maltlq I~ ne\:ftlal7 to \ &amp;ei'!Ct taUamen
Tbe action or the

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Nor the oonc14onuuiUon •ults
• PJr&lt;e1o&lt; ol Htcb..l'll of the st,ate
"*U Ohio ap.but Jan4 Owne.t:!l near
!lCII:Jion, Ttleld&amp;J. The er-tire list
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