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READERS' NOTICE - II you want
the Newa Oftlce of The Daib'
Trlbttne, eall 2~6-L: If the l'luo!nOftlce uk tor 202·1L

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Tue.sciay partly cloudy,
w. va. : Pair, altghtly wal'1tler

LEASED WIRE
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UIPONSIBLE
Tire Dealer•

WANTED

If lt'a Kllllwa

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M~STEH CODE fOR

Soviet Envc •

GOES INU EFfECT

GOVERNMENT T0
PURCHAS£ GOlD IN
fOREIGN M~RKnS
IS OBJECTIVE

WILL RETALIATE

Plano Laid At Meeting
Of Ten Financial

Aa Means Of Self Protec·
tion, English Bank·
en State

Advisers
By F.DW1\RD n. LOCKET'J'
lNS Staf1 Q)rrC8J')()OdenL
W~hlngton~ Oct. liO ~- INS ·Pt'f-'H-Idem RoQ.·evelt l"d th{' All'ICl
govemr.~ent
into
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:ieqolin lli11l in majestic beauty rl
inl«icr, in-IUICIIry .• lo fact
reqol in Mr!lhing- prlee' •
j;ntor-St Hi&lt;tdos st..Jid

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be-'-

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dread

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In Detroit Where
erty lo Deotroyed.lr
Striken
War.hingt.on, Oct.

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- ~atlona l tnbor boo.rd o~;t­
today t.ha.t offiull\1£ of Pord ~

bly plant.&amp; ;.n Edqewater, N. ~ ...
Chet~ter, Pn., hnve not don&amp;

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was the lmme·
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t 11 tho 1 '"''"a t..o brin« a. commodlly prlc~
United State1 followillJ l'fi~JKhi- nl~Sponse. Promising speedy lntel·tion. Be i1 a former Sovn:•t Amba~· national rea.etlons of varying &lt;~Or ls,
udor to Encland and wu dele~:at£ the step placed the nation in an
$o dle lla.r~M.
acll\'e tradlng position on the
martet or the world..

The medlaOOrs the boflr4~
placeJ "within cnll" when
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met ;vtth the Ford omctalG·
nported complete fa.Uure ~ ~,
eJ!ork; w set.tle tbe strtkea 8t·
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two a!l;eiTlbly plants.
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Gordon Wagenet, mediatQr ......
slgnt"d to the Edg-ewater ~
~!t.er malting hi&amp; report, wa.t- "i~
signed to coW!r a lUspute ttl~

Tbougb the U. 8. has n11t formally
Rusia as yet, it Is •·eported ou reliablfll autho!:it.v tim~
M. Sokolnikoft', Vice-CommiMar :)f
Foreip Atflllra,. h4H been ~h~t&gt;n :1.~

actlon came o.fter our
of domesUc gold buying at u
above f'.hf! world m~~ork£1·

tbe first Soviet Ambaasndor

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"Meetinr" With ~~~)~
eeolo Ao Far Aa I
ten Have Gone

money mBrket,o; to buv gold today.
Devalua.Uon of the dOllar and a
movement of
retOKJlir.ed

.., all af )&lt;l'niiits 1z&gt; Oncinnati. SO.,
at this p.;,.,. place iothofh.Grt of
Ontin"'!!.~ lanp amfcrtabl.
""""~ -.flneot--oli ft1it load quid&lt;l' a~l
afflcJernlv ....,.din oloctritallvaxled

CURRENCY WAR IS Heads World Move OffiCIAl~
NO IIHA~
B~UN~ TO f~ll~W
EUR~PBNS ~ ~ Y
HE~UN BY

ity Price•

IN SALES METHODS
Food, Milk, Tobacco Stor·
ea Exempted Ao Are
Restaurant&amp;

Plea to President Answered

Prediction Of Internal·
ional Financial Up·
heaval Made

Devaluation Of Dollar
And .Riae In Commod·

Feature Banninr
"Lo11 Leader" S.lei
To Cauae Cbanre

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U. S. TO BUY GOLD· EUROPE
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RNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
OCTOBER

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ployers In I..ynn, lbsB.
~y. assigned ~ t.he ~
~trik~ hna been sent. 00 AI~
as mediatoT In coal mine 1aOOr IIi,&amp;--·

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Malcolm

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, Emma Mee11.,

!.ewcS Stanley, Mrs,. A. .H • .ft,olij!abnum, Mr. and Mra. "Edw. H. Briuei-,
M.1·. and Mril. Ployd l'. ""' Mees, Dr.
i!)&gt;d ' Mra. P. E. Btauley a.nd the
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"oollect1~ bargai:Uns" 1ni ~
terms that any employtl' wOiilf';ll!(

In vlolatlon of codes tf they ref\l!loi.

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empJoy\'!8 m unlun
of their employes. ~ ·
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Nrecked and
the flr.st stop or tbe
Koestlln Tool and Die

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Here, shots ~ bY an.
ever the heads Of Lbe riotr:n
1F dispersed the men.

Bpllttina: btto sections. tbe
Lllk

c:•&amp; tben vi1ited
ll nd Tool

dows were

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movtng on

Eons Tool
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Japan Proposes
Peace Conference

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Recopitlon of Manehukuo
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,Mr. and !(rB. Arthur Covert are
atmouncinl the ma.rri$).1C ot U1eir
dalllhter. Miss Maym ElliBbeth
O.Wert;, to Mr.. Oeorge VanZant, son
ot )lr. and Mrs. Oeor'le VanZant.
s~.• or Oheahtre.
The CM"emDflY
Wlt,l performed $.t Newport,
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Tb:e brtde graduated from Middleport Rlah Schoo] With the class
of 1~ and stnce ll'f&amp;duatlon hal
been attending office tratrrlna:
&amp;r.llool In ColumtnUI The (n'OOtn , IB
associated with the COvert Bnkilll
and lcf! •Company.

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Mrs. VanZant wm continue her
studlf&amp; 1n office training.
Both are popular mem~rs of the
younaer set Jn the Pomeroy bend.

· ·-Beat Loa•nn.-.
NEW SON ABJIIVES
,Mr. and Mrs. Baymoh.d WalbunJ
aiitlounce the birth or a son, Sa.turday morninr, at the home or Mrs.
~~burn's mother at Clifton, w .

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The rebuilt store of Hill &amp; McNamer - in Old Salem, Ill., where Abraham Lincoln
,;crved as postmaster during his younger days. The new state park at New Salem wa s
i dedicated Thursday.
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jCAITLE RUSTLERS OF WEST
RETURN IN MODERN STYLE
WITH TRUCK AND DERRICK

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,' --But Lo1anRichard Sauer returned Satu. ..tay

evening from several days visit in
Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar

fo rt to solve the pa·oblem crcatetl
by the 1 ubber tired rU£tler

Flllf&amp;le.

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auPTBR I'OIITI-1111\'Q

11om wu wouled. "Bat

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laclt udaonpd qulek
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tell JOU al:loa.t tbat
clon't J'OU worn
for Chn.tlaaa &amp;n u •

r.&amp;~:: awldJe.
LlNDY INCONSIDERATE

Bow"t

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Veterans Attention
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All ex-service men ar e twgerl to be pn\.
~ent at the regulao· niet-ting of tlie Feeney, Bennett Post. Middl e p01t, 0., ori Wednes.. day night.
You do not have to be a member of the American Legion to atten~.
Thi~. meeting of ' pccial interest to all World
War vete1·ans.
;

Notice To

.Subscribers !

- ·- - THE CONFERENCE ADJOURNS
·w J, LL THE Disarmament Conference has 11djour.wd
te mp ol'ari!y while the diplomats get together in nn
"Hurt l o d u mot·e hatching of plots, ideas and what not
··o mpa rable to what they have done Jn the past. And
from the experience the world has in the past, It is
pr uk!b le lh:.1t if the Conferen..:e JS never called together
t~ ga1 11 , lh c uorld wiH hardlv Jlotic ~ U1e difference.
T ile only thing to date which has been accomplished
j , lhul Japan withdrew and quietly but determinedly
keJJ\ on th e CO Uil!e charted for ht!rt~eJf uy her War Jords
unt il :o;he had accomplished ht:r ailllB agaimst the downtllld d t!Jt Chinese while the so-called proponents of peace
Jo n!\'Cr , l!~ t idly by and used loud sounding phra:se::s but
"h1ch accomplished nothing. This with the withdrawal
111 ' ;crmany without one inch of progress being made to":~ 1 · d disarmament just about covers what has been done.
Ancl so long as every nation connected with the dis·
a1mament move, continues to expect every other nntlon
' " :-tart the disurtnitJg process, the world can rest assured
th o! th•re "ill be no more disarming done in the future
t""" ha. been done in the past.
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THF. KIDN4P REVELA:TI_O!If~
HE revelation relative ~ tile Linduergll kidu~pinr.
huvc stilTed the hearta of ev'I!'Y. IIberty ]Qvlng, Jaw
•IJJ ding citiz·~n who is'hopln and prayJn• that something
definite will yet come of them to the end that tbc crillli"'' Is guilty qf thj\t m0$t terrible crllile, m•y be hi'Ourht to
ihe uar of ju ~tlce.
There have been m11nY kicjnapinll" sln~e tll•t fa~l
day when
IK!Il of the world's mO&amp;t famous ljyer.
was taken
New J"--"'•Y home Uut none liave
e~ded so
~· tl!llt one. In colrtrast to til' ~tter
failure of
to f!nq • trace of th~ •l!IY1"'1! ot 1Jl_e
. ethel· criminals h11ve~~en
to
frQm w"~ thliy.lltJ

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could weU be set ""';i:i~~j'•i
·~.~~~~~~Jt~~~b~ri~n~g tho•• lleJ148 tti-til•

H. D. INGELS, Poot Gon&gt;m.

WHO PAY DAILY TRIBUNE CARRIERS
AT WEEKLY RATE
Tp avoid .~onfuaioh, •II subscriptions to
the Daily Tribtiae to be d~livered by carrier
1iven w~rklii:a iii the Pri,e Votini' Cam!'111JP,t . Pt~r t~ N.o~, 6 will be credited ao if
~~e?ve~ on tl!aJ date., TherefOre pny ydur
carrter til your reaulat weekly maimer up to
that time.

:&lt;\!1 subapri.,tiona paid

wor!&lt;era in the
Pr~ze Voting C•mpailn after Nov. 6 for the
Daily Trillune 1ifc:an'ier will be cfeditea u
if recei~ed .~ l)ec:. 4o Duriri1 the inter·
medi•te tfme pay yollr c•rrier as u.Ua1.

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alore tomorrow; .!lot on the screen but on cherrieot,

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Hooverette&amp; that·~er came to town. They're the sensation of
them .
Nation, and you'll underatlutd ~y when y~u
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Mickey and Minnie M;,u.e
and their merry crew form
the P.tterna of theoe new
1-fooverettea, and what·a pic·
ture of happine~. they make.

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hon wt save you money •nd the annoyu~;e
~f • w~ld:y .~4i~'ifn~a. Tiie ~y or Gitt
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the Btl Pr•ae Vollo_f,C•mp4icn w w!il;lm

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Y?-YT IJI!Piifl w\II J;1e dl!b,ereil by

cflrner in iHe 11'fill•t tn..nner.

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Mickey on Parade, Mick·
ey at Pl•y, Mickey at Work,
are tome of,, the ·p..,U..ma,
one ~ clover ... it io
colorful. They're on dia·
play in our window-by
•II means oee them.

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NEWS

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oue ll(ootb .. .. .. .. .. .. . .110 Three lflonlht. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
One Year . . • . . . . . • . • • • . • • • • 6.110 Six Mo!lltba • •• • • . • . . • . • • • • • •

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TRlBUN:E
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,Mr. and !(rB. Arthur Covert are
atmouncinl the ma.rri$).1C ot U1eir
dalllhter. Miss Maym ElliBbeth
O.Wert;, to Mr.. Oeorge VanZant, son
ot )lr. and Mrs. Oeor'le VanZant.
s~.• or Oheahtre.
The CM"emDflY
Wlt,l performed $.t Newport,
Ken-

hf

Oc""'""

~. Monday,
lB.
'
Tb:e brtde graduated from Middleport Rlah Schoo] With the class
of 1~ and stnce ll'f&amp;duatlon hal
been attending office tratrrlna:
&amp;r.llool In ColumtnUI The (n'OOtn , IB
associated with the COvert Bnkilll
and lcf! •Company.

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Mrs. VanZant wm continue her
studlf&amp; 1n office training.
Both are popular mem~rs of the
younaer set Jn the Pomeroy bend.

· ·-Beat Loa•nn.-.
NEW SON ABJIIVES
,Mr. and Mrs. Baymoh.d WalbunJ
aiitlounce the birth or a son, Sa.turday morninr, at the home or Mrs.
~~burn's mother at Clifton, w .

I'

The rebuilt store of Hill &amp; McNamer - in Old Salem, Ill., where Abraham Lincoln
,;crved as postmaster during his younger days. The new state park at New Salem wa s
i dedicated Thursday.
'

jCAITLE RUSTLERS OF WEST
RETURN IN MODERN STYLE
WITH TRUCK AND DERRICK

•••

,' --But Lo1anRichard Sauer returned Satu. ..tay

evening from several days visit in
Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar

fo rt to solve the pa·oblem crcatetl
by the 1 ubber tired rU£tler

Flllf&amp;le.

-Beat Gallipolio-

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Public Forum

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auPTBR I'OIITI-1111\'Q

11om wu wouled. "Bat

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--=·--·- buk
to lloUJWOCMit•
laclt udaonpd qulek
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tell JOU al:loa.t tbat
clon't J'OU worn
for Chn.tlaaa &amp;n u •

r.&amp;~:: awldJe.
LlNDY INCONSIDERATE

Bow"t

*•t?

I

Veterans Attention
I

All ex-service men ar e twgerl to be pn\.
~ent at the regulao· niet-ting of tlie Feeney, Bennett Post. Middl e p01t, 0., ori Wednes.. day night.
You do not have to be a member of the American Legion to atten~.
Thi~. meeting of ' pccial interest to all World
War vete1·ans.
;

Notice To

.Subscribers !

- ·- - THE CONFERENCE ADJOURNS
·w J, LL THE Disarmament Conference has 11djour.wd
te mp ol'ari!y while the diplomats get together in nn
"Hurt l o d u mot·e hatching of plots, ideas and what not
··o mpa rable to what they have done Jn the past. And
from the experience the world has in the past, It is
pr uk!b le lh:.1t if the Conferen..:e JS never called together
t~ ga1 11 , lh c uorld wiH hardlv Jlotic ~ U1e difference.
T ile only thing to date which has been accomplished
j , lhul Japan withdrew and quietly but determinedly
keJJ\ on th e CO Uil!e charted for ht!rt~eJf uy her War Jords
unt il :o;he had accomplished ht:r ailllB agaimst the downtllld d t!Jt Chinese while the so-called proponents of peace
Jo n!\'Cr , l!~ t idly by and used loud sounding phra:se::s but
"h1ch accomplished nothing. This with the withdrawal
111 ' ;crmany without one inch of progress being made to":~ 1 · d disarmament just about covers what has been done.
Ancl so long as every nation connected with the dis·
a1mament move, continues to expect every other nntlon
' " :-tart the disurtnitJg process, the world can rest assured
th o! th•re "ill be no more disarming done in the future
t""" ha. been done in the past.
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HE revelation relative ~ tile Linduergll kidu~pinr.
huvc stilTed the hearta of ev'I!'Y. IIberty ]Qvlng, Jaw
•IJJ ding citiz·~n who is'hopln and prayJn• that something
definite will yet come of them to the end that tbc crillli"'' Is guilty qf thj\t m0$t terrible crllile, m•y be hi'Ourht to
ihe uar of ju ~tlce.
There have been m11nY kicjnapinll" sln~e tll•t fa~l
day when
IK!Il of the world's mO&amp;t famous ljyer.
was taken
New J"--"'•Y home Uut none liave
e~ded so
~· tl!llt one. In colrtrast to til' ~tter
failure of
to f!nq • trace of th~ •l!IY1"'1! ot 1Jl_e
. ethel· criminals h11ve~~en
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AT WEEKLY RATE
Tp avoid .~onfuaioh, •II subscriptions to
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Miss Fay Dunn
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Miss Ma1·tha Frecker
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Miss Irene Grueser
.Mrs. Gay Hamm
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Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
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6 montbt. subscription $3.25 . .
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2 year oubscription $12.00 ..... _................ 50,000 voles
DAILY TRIBUNE-BY MAIL
3 monlba aubocription $1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 voteo
6 months oubocription $2.00 .......... .. .... .. ... . 2500 voles
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2 year aubacription $8.00 ........ . ..... .. - . .. - . 20,000 voles
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FIRST PRIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THIRD PRIZE $50.00 IN CASH
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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Harrisonville, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Miss Fay Dunn
J\iiss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Ma1·tha Frecker
Mrs. Garnet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
.Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Helene Ohlinger
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
.Miss Emogene Wilson
Miss Geneva Williamson
Miss Lillian WilsonMiss Winifred Wolfe
~·lrs. Merle Ward
Miss Wa~ita Young
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Thoae who enter may go anywhere to secure subscriptions.
There is no restricted territory.
Votes are issUed in return for sub.r:cription&amp; &amp;ecured to either
paper and the prizes will be awarded according to who sect.irel
moat votes.
Subacriptions count the following number of votes from now

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3 month a oubscription $1.75 ........ ...... . .... ... 2000 votes
6 montbt. subscription $3.25 . .
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1 year oubocriplion $6.00 ........... _....... . .. 15,000 votes
2 year oubscription $12.00 ..... _................ 50,000 voles
DAILY TRIBUNE-BY MAIL
3 monlba aubocription $1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 voteo
6 months oubocription $2.00 .......... .. .... .. ... . 2500 voles
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3 year subscription $12.00 ...................... 50,000 voteo
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FIRST PRIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THIRD PRIZE $50.00 IN CASH
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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Harrisonville, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Noted Churchmen
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Kroes ••••• ' ..... ""' Pooleroy To Be In Pomeroy
tor
N I• g h t
the """ IU'OUnd w......,... len I Tomorrow
('Ud tor 26 yarM e.nd
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•rou•d Wollston rlaht

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ftrat down

t he Rocket 39 ynrd stripe. Kloes
made 2 thru the lil'e and. Joachim
bt 2 A forward pass lloore to
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the qua~ter
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Cowdiana unable To Reaiat Slaahin1 Power
Drivea Of River Cit;r Lada; Loa en Are Helpleu; Make One Firat Down

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'Ibe penaltln wert being lcnicted
because one ot ~he linemen would
drOP out or the ttne to form Inter~
terence and the subtJtltute playlnl
in Captain Caacl's place failed to
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then quiet kicked t.o the Welllton
made 1 on a. reverse.
Welllton lost 15 yartt.. for holdlnl.
Ramsey tatted to ptl), Ramsey
tfoted to Moore wbo re~urnec1 15 to
I'Oll'leroy•e t"' KlOM made a thru
but they were lost becauae ot
a1x men oa the l1ne and r. 6
penalty added. MOClre D1ida 8
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Hallowe'en Bewitcher

AOMINISTRATIIN

SHKS MUNS Of
OOIHIN~CRITICS 1

Chan.., Likely To Meet ,
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At NRA ProiiJ'&amp;III

COURT CALLED ON

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To Detennine Conatitul· j
ionality Of Govern·
mental Tactica
By GEORGE R HOLMES
INS Staff Correspondent
Washington, Oet. 31-INS-In· l
creasing :ncns ot dlseontent with :
t.be prQIIre!IB attained ln the adrnlnlst.ratlon's far-ftung
recovery
proe:ram o«:upled the attention of

Pre~~ldent Roo!levelt and
his chie!
advJser.a toda)'.
It lS considered l1kely there
be 110me shiftinlil Of sa.lls to mtet
winds of crltici8.m, although to
'i!.'hat extent or In which dlr~CI:Io''
temalns tor the momf:nt undeteJ·
mbted.
In the mid-west, aovernors
nine qrteultural states
tna: ll' conrerence
tlllued low price ot
There " crltleillm over
spo.nnllll the a:np between
tUl'al priCes and Industrial
Vitth most of the sovernoJ"8
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o~ a bold, front and seal"f!A away Hnflowe'en ~~with her myfltn;! pump·
l.:nL As tf r. apook W~&gt;uld look at the pumpkm wit.heuch beauty to catch
the eye.

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llra. Ethelinda Moore, BS, widow
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the bOrne of hl.e dt.Uib~r. Yn.. dramatic dlreeb. She
quJ\e Cn~ ot t.be late J. C. Moon, died at her
DeWitt Wt&gt;Pt Jn lor Bryaut.
of the ball on the Wellston 32 yard
Tueaday eve~t \I~OO o"t~ Clarence Lon&amp;". a't 8prfn&amp;Hela, Moll- thualutlc onr tbe ·proapecta. of dir~ borne at cannel. Sunday attemoon.
Kloes hit t.he lme for 6 and Moore l!ne 8oore Pomeroy 12 Wellston 0. re&amp;identa of Pbmeroy wUJ. be aft'ord.- day,
,
cctJnr the pla)~fl!, b.,. ~ D~ WU ~ to have been C&amp;UI•
n a de 4 ar:Jund l~ft eud Moore made
4th Q•ner
l'f! the
\.WU'- "'' hearint two
Mr, KcNapsht..m wu 1 t~ orp.lllzed ber
a,ntl -.Ul'ef$. ~ ed foUo,rina 1 hlp fracture whlch
I:J more around left and a nnt
Kloes ticked out of bounds on of l.he :rnoted.~ chkcb hl~i.Dar- J~r.kteDt of Pomeroy ~ll for tnW crunmltwe Utat
bU Pever me' abe , a.u!f:erid ~veral weeD 1&amp;0.
clo wn The ball wa~ on Well.&lt;lt.on'll 25 the 21 Phillips made 3 and Blu.fftQ-11 lcs In t~e Prol.e6tant EpiScopal yeors WILl ellfployed &amp;t • moka'lliJ,a mqrt: IJI'Bcensl and talentt£1 Yout&amp;a COUIIted. with tntirmltlee of are.
WINNERS CROSS GOAL THRICE
~_nrd U.ne Kloe~ made 4 thru. tacklt ton 2 011 succeS&amp;Ive line pla~ . A church when tbe ~l:lt ellllnent on the street ra""'ay ,cqnneetlng peop)e to ~ eare ot the rta~c
She Ia survlve4 by siX dauchters,
... oJhl'hun made a bt&gt;a uWul twllltlug pns.s Rant'lt'y to Towntiend wu.s iood Rev William p :Rerrana:km D D., P~clDe and H~. He ha4 been In ot Ute play.
•
· ·Mnl. Abbie Role, Mrs. Ciani. Circle,
Fint Score Made In Six Plays Before Game Ia 3 1uu fo1 16 1 1:1 rds and rt1 11 t. down on tor 12 yar.U and Hrt;t 4own, A ~i 111Ss1onary bishOp of !:altern Ore· ftdUri health tor abnl.e tine .ti;nd The maUl cut I'Ul mel!:t htr to.. Wr11. Minnie Orr, )lrs. Prank:h!l
•
Old· p lh
Ia
the R&lt;X'k eL 5 YIUd line Kloefl hit Plii S8 was Lnoomplete Ano~r lOJ\f 'on and BiSho Henry Wise Hob· ~cath hiLdbeen~bed momentar.. r.lk)¢ to start. rehearsa)a 1h eameat Buchtel, Mrs.• Laura JCisellttein and
M Jnutea
t
an •en lip Y Beat Form Of
tac kle for 2'-1. Moore hit center tor pasa failed and Wt!ll!ton wu peP.· : on , b1shop &lt;lf
Southern Ohio U.y dllt'lq the past
days.
and every Indication ~ta tclward Mrs. Bert.l'la Kolter and twp sona
Seaaon Deapate Loll Of Captain
1 ~ and the bG.ll was three feet ttl~d o yards Ph11llps made 2 thru lJiocese wtll be at the Grace Epls·
His IIOb, De.nny McNaurhton, an " highly mucceastul and en~rtaln. William Moore or Montana and
from a touctldown Kloes went thru Ct·nter. Ramaey kicked to the Pome- copa.l ch.urcb here
f:mployee of the Ohio ~Com- h).rr producCIOJl.
.Dana Moore. ODe aistft', Mrs. Achaa
l')c line fer a t ouchdown
Score rlo y :ro and Kloes retumer;t :U ya.rda Bli5ho Reml ton a. worJd war pany here, lelt ta.&amp;e Bund&amp;y night
B t G II' 1•
EJilott 9l Hoclcinrrport also aurvlves.
Undaunted by Lhe unkmd blow 1ROal with lhe ~u. 1 a t his b11.ck P ::~mero y 12 We!l~; ton 0 Spercer (;(line out of bounds on the Rockets' b 1tJ n ~d
ch~ lai~
.sport.vnall t .. be at. his father'&amp; bedllde.
ea
a Jp(Ji I I Funeral servtcea will __be conductCen1t by 'ALe but three hout'M be- 1Wt-lhston choso to kick a nd wli l'd r~placed B'nckwrll 'I'he try for thf' 1il Moore Wllh beautiful fnterfer- .rnln~.:an and ~ lrtUml leader ~
Mr. McNau1hton b survived 1)y
CLAR8 PAil'tY 1DNI6HT
1ed. from the Mt.. C&amp;nnel chureh
t'ore em lim, the Purpl e PH. _ H Phllllp~&gt; kicked off to Shu n 1,1kM I extra poUlt }I' as ml s!led IJy Klot&gt;!'i PIJCf&gt; t.ook the oval 20 yards tor ur3t I;n e or the lcadl.n: iq]lt•itua.l le&amp;ders twq dG.ugllters. Mr&amp; Long, at whDAe
The Happy Huatk!r~~o claM &lt;lf the Tt1esday attf!moon at 2 o'clock with
1 e
~.
n on his :lO ye 1 d li nt• the r um r w1w 1~ ddt•tJal:K-1 rrplacl'd Moore
r.lflwn on Uu~ Well!don 20 It wa.&lt;~ a 0 r h U lt.ed State H
bJ
hatne he died at,•d Mrs. Robert Me- Church of Christ. wU1 RiVe a Hal· burial In the Cannel cemetery in
th"rs of the Pomeroy high school
Shumak"t rt' turocd 'right w I Kloe~ luck~·d lo the Wello;ton 20 I •II' around Wellston s t'nd. Kloe!l ~ · t ~ll~es r len~rllh~p :~h
r~tyre, of aPrlngneld. Two ROIJI, iuween J)al'ty and !IOC!al Monday C'harge or the Plnllterwald under0tratts htcb
entered the pme DRalr»:l. Wcll ~&gt;;tO!"l
38 murkcr b( rou hclug down- I r.nd Ramse y rPturn~Jd it 8 ya.td~. A n·ndc 5 thru right tackle and MooMJ : 11 q h
nd
tanny ot Pt:Jmeroy and Frank Me· noenlng at U1e Church, A ealetftla tflkin&amp;' company
with 11et JBW and IP"im determl,rm•
K1eos went through W-::ll.st.on"s p:.oss was lllCOmplete PhHII~ m:tde added :t arou•d rl(Jht end Pomeroy ~~:\o ~~ho kDOW'wttlpl
c ~ eara Naughtprl or ColumbWJ, arc the llmcheon will ~ ~d. 'l'he enGallipor
t!on ~Tittcn In their every teatur
rllilht tackle ror 27 ;:.urds and be 12 In a lme buck A quick kick by was ofl-slde 1nd lo.'\t 5 ttlru a pen·
Blsh
1J0~· lA ~ll 1 k
otller &amp;urYIYing children
Lertainment wW be ln charre Of
11Takinl thell' opponent3 by sur- fore anybody •calh:ed wlJa t was Ra m sey failed to clear lhe line of Rlty Kloos oh n. everrse IOBt 3 ond t
op
pefpJ
nown
~! wW be ..
to' Urs. Katel'lna RotWy,
M.t.SQIJDI\DE PARTY
pl'llle tbey began wl~ the openina;: happenhll", Mocrc took the
ov 11 scrimmage
strlklug a Wei!St.on Hoore around rQ"ht endtlost 3 more. 1 ro::~mv
e ' 8 to.. rl\quire Melfdi "C
ty by the PIMterwald
A mWIIetl Pl'tJil'&amp;Dl baa been &amp;r·
play o1' the aame to ftrh'- and cl11w through lhe liBme place for D 1'aver u• the back, Baer reooverlng A pass faHed and lli ;~;aa WeUston's .,!~~ P.l~?:Etf'~O::i ~ .~~ 11· Undert.ak 1 Oompan:f. Tbe fUneral r31lpd for the auea:ta. Thoee partt~ the
Thea Sun~~Ohl ctauM of
0
e si!Mees to be con4ucted Wednes. Clp&amp;tlng wW lmJ)ff'ICibate the fq}..
and tenr &amp;hd pound at their adthe b~JJ wa.s on th!:! Rock- f1 r Pomeroy on lM· Wellston 30. bafl on their own 3S yard llftel
"1)1'
'
race ......--urch held
venarles much a.s tbelr llQmesoiet:
, :! 2 ynrds otll(le Kines lhcn Kloe11 made 3 thru t.nckle. Selden- Phlllltm mode 2 at. the line. Shu- ~~d Llayd Otarlte of At:JleOII, day at :;( p M. frllm t.he re~~ldence l'lWinl l!d10
oelebrlfies:
Kate a masquerade p&amp;Jty Saturday evenor the jungle are
to dO o.nd
the bull on th~ same play 5 I• bel picked up 4 ml)re around left rraker lnborcept.eu a pQ.ss and ran I side llto~~hem= c~:hw~~ri- 'lf C M Vlnlnp:, brother-In-taw, on flmit.h, Irene PUnt: Bradley Kin~ 1~ ~ Pa~lsh Holllle In the rear
When the smoke of battle hnj
to th( 17 ya rd stllpe and cpd Htt repeaLed lnaklng 5 tm to the Wellston. :)1 ya 1d marker 11 vlted
i" B
P
c 8 "he HarriSO[IVUie Road..
~e, OenYor Kapell: Mountaineer ~... In l U1'e • Beventy .. flve peo•
~ed away th~y pad the football
a ltf mD.u.d wi th hi 1
d f!rs t dQ\Io•n 'Joachhl'l made 2 on a before being dD\Vned
• n
Ga • •
€.:sters, Mrs, Rousey and Owen ...., c UdJDI" l(l'Own-upl'l and child~
pme tucked 1'-way n'eauy \.md('l voncln
the Jlnc or scrlmnrr:a : 7 1rH•rNI&gt;' Seldenabel' a dded 1 on anHarris replaced Lavender Moore I
-Beat
lhpolJI- 1 Hess, "Red" Granlt, Oemp Kin- ren, Wel'fll present and enj()yed the
tneir belts by l\ 19 to 0 score
mc.r~ b~ flank'llll lhe ilghL er./' i.l ( thr.r rt&gt;verr.e and the half ePded \l'ent thru right tackle for 8 Kloe!l horw~rd )lit'S WB3 :Caua;ht by an inWARRANT ISSU~D
die; France9 Ingraham, Clara con .. ~ooal festlvttles.
Ootnginto tl.~t t'my decld~dly th~ the ball wa ~ · J u ~ t 10 ya d 'fu.n ~•l th t he ball in Pomllroys pos.seas- rr.ade nrsl down when he hit the ellalble ,Yf:ell.s~He and It waa
Wa.nant waa !Gsued here, Jt waa roy, Madame Aida, Gladys ~n: lo 1 IS =t' awarded to the fol1
undBrdop aa a rc~mlt o1' the !nellIS
rom 1:or. fin the Wellston i.5' yard mart- llroe for a Moore added 3 at rliht Pvmeroy'.:l ball qeldenabel made 5 learned, from the coUrt ot' ~. R. Amos n' Andy, Charles PrWe -,.Dd
wIll": f
pl"lze for the prettiest
1
glblllt)' of their captain and sta go::l
k h ba.l
r•
tockle and Kloes 2 more at the .hrlt the 'line and the ball· wa5 on Titus, Just.1ee o1' the ~ee. for the Victor Hysen: Little Ja.el( ~ ~ ~ume, Sara Lou Blmpeon: nm
1 once mot ~
ot!enslYe and
defen 111ve
man
oes t.oo t e
lrd quarter
snmc h&lt;lle Moore starting a.rouJJd the Pomeroy oiO yard line With thfl arrest. Of Solly Youn«.
Sam Rubin; Maida
of u~' and second for the moat comical
~rnurrJl pare!ltal objeetklns, th~ :~~~~n~:~: 11 f0 ~~·~1~81t~~~h th i! 1 Pom eroy W!l~; defending the eaat 1Wellxlon's left end was well 1.o thr Panlllers in posseYion of the ba.ll The afflda.vlt for the warrant was Norma Gibson, Virginia Kaelch
=~ J~&amp;n fber;:aeb and~=
Panth~. In !Spite of the hu: ~ th.n •
, ,
g liP t;oah Klor.s ll:lekoo. t.o Ramse who s'lqth .ll1de or the !leld with three when the game ended
iSI;ued at the request ot H. P. Mayer Ors.ce Mlddleswart.
,
~· pr ze or
e moat
Uulr t'nt.lre plogram
play hetl !~&lt;llJ~ t,~~~~~?,:~l'~~~d 2~c~ ~~ (;!~~~~
Lm~,d. 3 to the WelJsWn LR- tnoklers Jel\cillnr. for him about Po;l~'~lne liP POti
w II 11 ton fol'n:,er Mid~rport :a~~l, who
-Beat Gallipolia- ~-;
g:t~~t;:~rc~0~J·
beeP bum about Captain Case .
Y"IH.it'r macle 2 on a rever!lf'
:&gt; y1u dR back of hill • \.luting point Bl~ck :n
LE
T
bd J:l'f'i 'yar:oo n1 1
~ll~lewaft"atdl
OFFICERS ELEC'tBD
' sentatlcm o1' prizes thoM presen~ en..
0 nSf
\oOk hi~ removal from the 11amc
A PMS behiPd lhe line to Ph1ll1ps "'1\tn ~h e Panther quartet Wppccl
YJ
a
oung was n a
o:o&lt;J
Df
.I
.
ed various
d d
8001Of.
without audible protest but went
Charley Schorn dlmlnut.lvc
ptlncd 1 Ram~ ey hit. ,r.tlter tor ~ 0 cold In his track~&gt; reversed hill nr.I&lt;I Keh!er
L't
' DouglltY toxlca.tton Sunday.
'~
i
The class elect1oiw ~JUblf!r Hlib DY.
games an
nut to ~;how lhr.ir friends and foe!l
subslltute guard on the Pan~
galp Rnmr;ey kicked to the Pnmi!roy '_lld galloped 11.1 ound right el}tl. and· ~!:~le
;~hlfl~~ ro~n~ Brn!St w~ld ~ h~ school which were h~ ~ . ,... " ' -Beat CallipolianJikt thr1t they could oYercom,.
ther IKJ.Uad cam~: up .wlth a
3!; KIO!'s .no.de l qller tumbling I '1~ eutlr~ Welll!ton team fo!' a.
,
...,., eu m na
an Brg
J~
~n l..ut which were AO el• as ~eeS..
PIANO RECITAL
-~cle" howe\'er yreat. so long a~
r~ew and completely ortglnol
Mocrc adcled 2
riGht tackle. and touch&lt;lo~n . along the north side of !~~~~~n
- ~
~:Brjft :aes t~lo ~nio B~daJ'.
sttatc a recount hAve ~en anm.ifi:...
A musicale was glvenatthehome
- - werl' IIUC1t as are wUhln .he
•xcttse ror being "nff-Rldf' · ln
Jonl'hlln !I mot"(l Qua reve1se. Pome- I he (l:rldltpn. It was tho mo.'lt !lt'n' "11 /
• n
a e&amp;' '
ave (lr e
'le! ced as follo~
1-' 0!
' of J.{rs. W A. Compton, West Main
.ffMP. 01 a,ny hll!h school tooibn.J
l.hf! Wellston Rnme. Chnrley
H.oY Jo~Jt.lhc ball On her ov•n 32 y1ud stlUOtfal piny of the game It Willi a ~hum,R!{eol
~~
Soqderll ~0 cease 1rlvln~ his it&amp;te ~
EIQ:hth Orade,JprMldeflot, Donald Street, Saturday afitmoon at 2.30
aq~.
had relieved Kindle when
hne wlmn Klol's wa~ dow11ed bcforf! I~ :rard run Score Pomeroy JB J oo~e
Rtf
r!'~Y
a~ nJ ceme ~ere;, Weed; vie':! preaJoent, Bobby Ebers- toy the pupils of Mw Frances Ihle
·. ~vlnB th l' n wt1 at 11"30 l"1a
Pomeroy was penalized five
kt:klrg on fourth down It &amp;tJpe~ ' \'!ellston 0
' / n h~s
LH
B,; toer theu~gm:teemltoy
aslda
a bach; secrctary~treaaurer, Donald ~f'acherofplano.
'
. oo-playc:r and captain h:\d
fBl"dli ror "off-lllo.e" play The
llt thH.t the klclcer used too rnuch
A pass Moore to Shumaker waa OfU: m
u na n
e
ry was ~ ·
Zlllller.
The f&lt;lUowlnr proe:ram waa pres'•
refused permission to plat
o1flcial8Bid Charley was.gull·
t•mc combined with the fact that. &amp;ood for the extra point ard It waa Kloe&gt;~b tJ
FB
F Phllllps
-Beat GaJIJpoJiaSeventh Grade-president, Pran~ cnted· Tip Pan Parade-WlUtlng,
8 .o; t~tlot&gt;~bel W~llato~H:-rts MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Co"·S Elberfeld; vJce.president, Betty Noreen Long; Amaryllls Oavotie.~e of an InJury either real o.
ty
After the gaJr.e Charley
Ir.e lin e allowed Wellston players to lD to 0 Spencer replaced Blaek.weD,
0 ers;
f~ed, the boys went t.o Welletllu
!&amp;.ld "I w11.s 12 or lfl Inches
fl• ter t.hrough more c;~utckly than ~eldenabel replaced Moore, Shirley ~~WI~;~n e~,
t e or
A marrlage license was Issued ln Hut.chlrul; secretary-treasurer, Oeo, Ohyll, Noreen Long aiKi. Margie
~~ little con\rersatlon on the
back of the ball and 1 turned
t "Wil l
Bumn11t.on made J thru Guinther went In tor KelRer. $elP
or ryan
the probate court bel'fl Monday to MassiU".
Mome; A Toy Band-Bainbridge
M"· !:very one se~mln11 to fetl
my head and that WmlsLOn
t£&gt;r:kle and Phllllps another at cen~ ~Pnabel Hlturncd Wellston's kick Q4 sell (~~r~~c~fush ~or ~0::::~ R~s- Lawrence COilkle, 22, r:alll'oader,
-Beat Gallioolia(, ri:;t, M,:IU'gie Moore; Minuet, Num ..
t~ Uley had been dealtanalmoat
center mOYed. the bp,ll &lt;ln me
t ~;-r A forward pass W88 incomplete ~o yards to the 3D yatd llQe. Bel~ Keiser &amp;;hor:!''r r Kl ~ . ~r o: ind P'em Leeli)ne, 21, boUJ·ot ~ut·
lf.A.Lt.QWEEN POTY
b1r8, 1 'and 2 Bach, Muaette~Bach.
,...rable blQW and so It seemed
to 'ttlfl.ke" me otJ-slde."
P.~lothP.r !or ward PRS.'I failed a.nd :wnabcl ma(fe 4 arobnd ~d. :Se LP' t ·~ BlaCk 1 ~ Ben e, ~ J!NJ,a. 'they ~e marrled.,..by J. w.
!.ito
_
:
• A Mprning
Prayer-Tschaltovsky
tG li.na who beard the bad news
Wellstor WaH penalltet1 5 yards. Jr made first down lln the &amp;une play Jenkl:s
we 1•
ldenabel for McCullou~ JusUce of the peace.
The Ha)py II&amp;I'Witerts Class heiO apd ;altz In
Eb-Tseh&amp;ikovBky,
1' fL8 PQmeroy's ball Ol"l her own 35 &gt;' .lh a 14 yard gajn He repea~
I.Jlte Saturday morning
To lchd0
A lleepse was llsued Saturday to 1a Halloween party Ptlday eYeDin P.uth 11rber.
aut all who held such tboughtll
a t the lin e railed to make
llne, l yard11 being gained In l ut made no gain A pass Seld6n-. Mo(r~ Pol~~\l~~ifu~d~oe~:l~, Cha,_lmers W Gillilan, :10, d&amp;trymea.l at the Pea.oe Evangelical eh.ure:
Afiie- the preRentatlon of the
.........ned wlthi)Ut the
dynamic
extra pomt and LhtJ !:IOOI e Wall ' ~~ll exchnnae
abel to Joachim to Kloos ma~e 10, maker Horwatd pass front ~oore~ 1\r,ct Goiaa F . McKenzie, 18, both &lt;lf Mte eYenlng was spent tp. mwlo and pr~ ft!reshmcnts ftre served
J'orce found so often Ln the fiBht- Pometoy 6 w ~ ns t.::, n 0
We L&lt;&gt;tan was absolutely helplees Put Pomeroy lost the pla.y and took
F!tsl d
p
games
.,
1by · t~ following committee . Vll'~
12·. W 11 · Racine
tni heart of t.."'f true bAtllcr
Tim ~ wan called by Wellston
It fore the Panther Une
n 15 yard penalty for holdlnB
•ton I ~~~~9-;eroy
00 e :
I
' Pollowing the srand J:tU~.rob prlz.- ~11lpompton, Tommy Crow and
~ldna: the lnlttal kickoff an' I B Phillips klcked to Blackwell Moore IGBt 5 when Bryant broke St:horn ICuhu:ed Kindle PoQll"~ ~Vell~;t~n 20 .irds omeroy yards,
BIG TUBNIP
e.s were awarded to Mrs. Wald ~Rinehart.
~illl1t btH:k 8 yards tl'e ·team on the 21 llnd tlu! &lt;hmky l!Ui lhru l\l'd nailed him Moore went roy v.as again detected In a rule ro,..
Tl
r Y t
There may be a depreasion In Windon s.nd Mrs R H Wells for · 'l'tUI next In the series ot mll!l2 1
rot"' llf Lhe Panth~r~ . s~rte1 brought 1he ball back 10 to the 37 C. l ound light end l&lt;lr 3 Kloes quick fraction but PO penalty "'aM lnf11ct..
O;~a~s (JU~;rs 1 ~ nutes Ri wme lines of buBln~ but it's not the flneat 0Qitwn8s, and . .Mn. Allen c:\tlr to be given by the pupUi ot
lutictionJng and while the Wells · Mcore weni. thiou~h cen ter ror 4 ~wked to RamEley, who returned to
beeausr: Wellston lnteree}Jted. Oral•de J• 'umplreereeRh&lt;ldyne C~U&gt;~ r.otlcea.ble in the tumtp ,patdl of Hartley aod Mrs. Max. Mel"hl'lll~•t IIJp, Jhle will be prtsented Baturtml\e.s were attotp14o'l'l at ul.e sud
.lie Wellston 45 On a fake play, the ball Qn an attempted P88S mW !H d Li
'
es
' w A Morrla ot ll&amp;rrtilcinfi.U~
t« the mOIIIt comical
•-:rr:;o a&amp;.y...jio~ber 25 Tboee who wW
,dt@~s!ilt It all a.nd ev~n the
He rf'pent.eq Lhc gain O¥l a plun
I tollllps madl• 4 thru tackle! Bumng r&lt;'fU9ed the penalty The ball w~ i,le:t I TnesmanPt Ha::fa~ COhlo
Morrll brought a 't~ip to I Outrof-town rue•ta' wert Mrl I partklii'Jaft!, tn thla. l'lltltal wui be
h losl three around the Pomeroy on the P01peroy 4S yard rnarke1.,A ~'e by ""Qu'o'r'te' ra'" 1 • 2 ~maa., T the editorial oftk:ea pt o~o\.-it= WllUam W.o ods of 0~. abl!i \rgtrd~~tt:.~pt;gn, 'tOmmy Crow
11 ~ PJnttl.er cohort. Wfl,ll. )"Ub)l' 1111 c fl H(thL tackle' R;\oor.; macle neal ' too
Wj ; q~ .In l;i:eW,Jlderakat.. thl' JU&amp; ? Jardt; at cmtcr and It was -ll. 11g Lend, but Phtlllps Kalned them dasfl at u, Une lost a yard, DU.t
Tribune whtcti wellh~'fl·
lfh ~~bt ol ~y 0. tDd Yl~ OM• •
ger~ut hevei- besltMed unt.tl ~
and a . toot to 8"0 on th' beck, Gn a tackle drive Ramaey ~rneroy lost :! for otrsldr.. RuMeU \V ~~~.Y
.
. ~ 6 0 't ID f&lt;::~ur pounds arid WJI hren\ ~ Ha5ie.es we1'e Mri, LIWful Pime
, -Beat Galli lia41 y:trrt line
·t;ouchdown, the OOjec~lve of everv
kicked. thr baJl rolling to the Pom· •"i'placed Jqachlm
and knocked , c
n ·
· • 0 • 0 0 0 ':1 circumference It was qUn..;. ~e Mrs. May Bmtth, and Mrll. Nellie
po
:~u player and t~. had bee.l
n~~el~a·~:Y w:i:!~ ClOY 12 Klocs Clll'riflrl tbe boll l nGwn n paM A lh•e play m~de 3 A_l_ -B_e_~Galhpohaturnlp all tn one pleee. ~ 4~~- ·
1Bry~nt.
l'arn ·&amp;o Pap 3 ,.,. Pvmero, !ftolrt

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