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Purple Panthers
Easily Beat Golden Rockets

Noted Churchmen
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Kroes ••••• ' ..... ""' Pooleroy To Be In Pomeroy
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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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puablh£. Moore

ftrat down

t he Rocket 39 ynrd stripe. Kloes
made 2 thru the lil'e and. Joachim
bt 2 A forward pass lloore to
JI y klat 5 for violation of the 6 man Jenk.Jns ma.de 6 and
the qua~ter
! ule. Time v.as out for Potne(QY ~:nded with Pomeroy in posaeaaion

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Cowdiana unable To Reaiat Slaahin1 Power
Drivea Of River Cit;r Lada; Loa en Are Helpleu; Make One Firat Down

EX-POMEROY Al'{ DIES
A.T DAUGHTERS HOME

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t.ook thn• out to1 Bumscomb
andj t.&amp;tt via the air while Pomekicked to Moore 1n mldDiade 12
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43 ynrd marker
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apln Pomeroy l011t five
1~- and It waa 2nd down and :12
'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
Sl'UP the 111tuat1on quickly enough
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Kloell made 3 thru left ()ackle and
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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POMEROY, OHIO, TUESJ&gt;AY, OCTOBER 31, 1933

Hallowe'en Bewitcher

AOMINISTRATIIN

SHKS MUNS Of
OOIHIN~CRITICS 1

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

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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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Tribune, call 2M-L; If the Buoln...
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E. McNauahton, paaeed awa.y at ate and hu bad lpl¢&amp;1 tra1nlnlln
llra. Ethelinda Moore, BS, widow
ure
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,
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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pefpJ
nown
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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
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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
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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
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~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
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€.: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
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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 •
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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.
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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
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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
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ed various
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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
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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.
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an Brg
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~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
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~: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~
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' 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.
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. 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
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• 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,..
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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
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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.
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Halloween oell!llratlon ttere Mond&amp;y
e;ven'fnl,
ThotU.ni:ta of clt!Mns gathered
nlong the streets t.o view t.he parade
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1(ella Webb On Sunday they vlltted.
l/lf!lr old hnme at P!.nP. Grove.
Ml'l'; Cynthia Terry snd ,..-..r, and
Ml"S J P Ca.merou spel\.1. Bund&amp;y
11\lh Mr and Mn H H wtaeman.
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A Wrlb; and 110n "ow.i.rd. a'-"
1t nd1 &lt;1 t he !llnf!r&amp;l or their llister
1c,nc.J uunt , Mrs FJ!ther Scott, at. Meitt':anics burg 11 wef'k ngo Sundll.y.
Ml fo NellJe HUg t who wa.~ ope.r&amp;t•
c·ct on at the Wt.1· e CroBII h011pttal
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Word hL"' bf!en recelved flere of Va
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the dftllth of Jasper RQ.!!l~PU , 87
Mr and Mn1 1 Da.rhng , M•
PW nlct::ly
!gun the flu
week of Jl
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years ot ap, 1.he l&amp;&amp;t aurvlvtnr old and Mrs Jarue3 Plummer 1md twc
Mls IJu.l'id S ll!Jocflcld of Crestand w!Jl go "'~o Loean ex:C:; t ,
soldier clalmlna residence u Mid- rhUdren ot CO&amp;It.on were BtUlt..hty
,
lint·
was u recent guest of her .rno1meet one of the ,o;tr.;.ngest teams II'
dleport, which
occurred 'J'Uesday gue,o;ts of Mr and Mn R M. 0: :)1 U1e1 Mr;;
Ded ·_..ro fl.nd motherI lhe league.
morninr In COlumbua at &amp;he John KBn
r n - hw M1 ~ C1lla WPbb
'J ht: l..ogu.n eleven demanded tl•r
~'b'"an rd!dence, ..-here Mr. Rua• M1 nnd M11~ Btl.rt H nnwlmgt
, l''r!lnk Uo!l omb und Brn.cl"n White
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• pC. LIIJl•t af the h~aguc wh£n u.. .
yae~r~a ~!3 ~me Ufor the~ Mr11 E. E BlllU 1md Mrs Namw
1 .. c ln Lhe u mt h t:T I' COWitJQS husk·
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rtden.l cd Pomeroy In thelr ttr~t
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' lLSIIC' was
Alee motor .d to t:hu.rlest.on. Tur~·
ll!; ~OC il
leflgu" encoWlte Thet
~ Melp county and spent his en- da.y , where lh€y v~tted otue stan
Junw~ Uyg and fnnu ly have mov
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cr.nte&amp; played ~ the - ' : : c~;~
t.h~ •,..uet.~':w wt,~~ exlnaeptiOI\hlchor ley, who Is couflr~d •l.u McMUiu 1
r 11 lO t llf' W i iJL~ farm
M1 s Hal mon SprouSl' and Miss
in a s~'OrPie&amp;&amp; tie wilh Athens th lllrtG".
ur 1 "'
ho6pltuJ
Loran team outplayina: tbe Bull
-rhe parade wu headed by a band . ::e he made hl.a home in Colum· 'the Infant son of Mr and Mrs
~llldH&lt;~ McCarley spcnl Ttu.arsdP.y
r V' ilh Mr:; H H V.'isem11.1• .
0oQ11 1hroughout the game bll :;du the dlrtcUon of Wallace
RU&amp;.r;.ell and hts wife caor.a cncar F. :8au ~r of short Pourth av·
I Si' ua 1 ! ro m here att.ended the
la.ckmg the neeesary punch to put ~ &amp;4font and wa&amp; routed. &amp;lon1 Bee- Moore) were re.aid.ents ot Middle- enue was tak~ n to Holzer h011pltal
' funr r al or Mr~
Vicl.orla Ew~!lJ
th~ b.'!.ll acroos the llne
~nd. avenue, pualna: t.be mM,)' per- port tor a number 01 years l'eiSld1ng at Oalllpohs Monday for ot&gt;serva( .lum ~~· u c w o! Elza Glen n o.t VmHardeat Carne Of Seaaon j Jackson and Athens it r-d, u tc. ooris J.bilna: the a1dewalb to the on South Second AvenUe. Aftel' tl(lrl.
1 h n F'nrtuy
T D t f •
13 nnd Middleport
completely ~udgee &amp;t.and, wber.e prizea were the death or hLs \VIfe, Mr. Ruuell
Mr and Mrs Detrnar Prlode and
.vir:&lt;. John Lol~;~.: nf Alice comO
a e
&amp;Clng
outci:J. &lt;-s .d the Jackson team in ev- warded for cOBtumed persons.
made hi&amp; homP. with Mr nd llr8 t.wo so ns le rL Sundo.y to:- thel
' !liloll lty .~ \'CIY lJJ
Local Lada
cry deparlmt'nt. ot play althlliPI
1'he entire celebration was pre a Pearl McKniaht ot urWo~ Btr t. hon'f' llt ZaneRvii.Je Mrs.. Alblir
I M:1uy Ca.rdwull Ill for se\•eral
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LhLy wor but a 6 too &amp;COn!. Cloln - ,11ented ~der : the &amp;~lees of the later eotna to Oolumb
~ · P~ odf' lct urn.!fl with them fer ..
, ,..b 1s unimproved
po.ratlve scores givea Middleport .i P.ee-n,ey-BeMett, Post ot the Amert~o
'lbe death or the d~ marks v-l
\'op lr·) Thompson of Alice under·
N cne toucud()wn maraln, but co..~t rnn Lei.ton a:nd the ~ tbat. PIT· the paastnc ot ttre Ja.st member ot A B Hoyt ol l'd.nrletta. en:one
t\ 1 m
toruHI Opt'rB.tlon l.a.!i~ 'ieot.~~.,
Clyde ba.ttyn and hla proteges will t1C!lpated aUfDt,88ed
e fOQdest a larp ta.mlly. He wBA precerJed. Mtnd~:~.y lor a .ew days ..villi~ .with
Mr and Mrs GE&lt;orge BGkli' or
To Keep Slate Clean And dllin:p.rd tbls mannet ot dope en- ~r~;:O::-tscO~~ o! 1 tn death bY h.ia wife, one daughter, Mr11 Blna Sa1.bo1n and fa.mily.
Charlest on 1'-J}ent Sunday with her
Continue To He&amp;d
tirely and will constder the Lossn
li'or the ~ La.dy&gt;s' Dl05t comlc
Mrs. Hattie J.fcManip1
and one I -Beat Logan,..__1 j)B l f'l~ t~ . MJ
aJW Mrs. Norrl.s,
Iteam from another st&amp;lldpolnt. 1 tume, th&amp; pr1.ze n.s awarded .AJ1c.e
Fred. Two graDdKons. Ray BANQlft.'T AND SPEClAL
Mn, Anna Harkl11s and tamUy '
L earu~
The offensive of the Jackets Kesterson,• of PQmeroy, 'nle Men'.s vlve Roy Rus.sell of Columbtu; 6urftU:ETINO WWNESDA \'
I h ::~ d the fc llowlng guests Sund&amp;y
~ha t "wt:pl. KCro&amp;!'l the defense ot most" comic eoshune prlae went to
~ as well aa a number of nieces All f'X·servlce men or MelgJ
f'n r l IIIII and son of Dexter, Mr.
PaciUIJ their first 1933 seison on Jnckat.n and other I :putedly stroBil A. L Hr.sell; Best dressed la.dy'a ~~ nephews. Mrs. Pearl
Me- county lll'f: Invited to attend th . .
, a nd Mrs Marion Long Dora. Long,
an opponent's field, the Mldt:lr-- teams of the ifmgue will be brush- costume, Mrs. Pearl ReynoldB; Bellt. Ml!~~et~tda~e"n~~~ra Booce of l OOn&lt;la:e l n.nd special meeuna: ~ spon~ I
r&gt;I 1 and M1 s L G Re ed of WU
rnr~ h•"'h school YeUo 11 J"cKct~ cd liP Lhix Wt'€k t.o 'be used ago.tnst man's costume, .Frnnoes Roush·
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j 'oad by t he Peeney-Be11nett ~t
· kc-•1vllk
began prcpnratlons here Mond"/ lac Purple and White.
Cblldreil's .most unlq11e costumes', he;:-e funeral cortege Will arrl~ of tl:e 1\.MCl'lCan Legion a~ th .;)
M1" Raymond McGhee and .80D.
In e'Ul"nc~t. tO! , he t ilt thk. WI r ~
Th ~ came will be l&gt;layed at Lo- D~u·be.ra Meinhart, Doris Bailey, ter:~::'n a~~h=~ Thwluii'Sdlbeay at~ :Mlddlti&gt;O{~ L ~&amp;ion hall, ~ednesa.t }
~prut Sunday at Val McOlilee's.
with the ~ 1 hi..:h. school ~cvet• HJn F11dav :..~Hemo ::m ami alrelldy Gene Harris, Bobble Plesher.
MrH Rose M!UOn ol Utart. h
1dueled from the Ch~-• of C~~ evening Jt was announced by H D
Undt.&gt;:eated 80 far, the Jacke· mnny Yellow Jacket rnns have siwThe' Ju""es -were L 0 M .... te
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uuo" Ino:els pOfit eommande
carlPg for Mrs Bobo an4 baby.
~ nll1f'd l ,lnt th('J w 111 roi'O'" th"
· • c ....a.s r, a.t 2 P M with Rev P L Qnrdner
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Villlll&lt;'· to t.cgtn 1vi. !1 t h e delo;: 1 • l.cnm ,hf'il."
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,- H L. Grolg and A V. Howell.
oflh::iating.
Burial win be mnf1f'
Jfllnation to down Lha.t. team to
Bea
L
1 h H1
k cp th"u •Jp.u; c~ean und
, ,
- B f .tl Logan
t Otan
n t e II Cemetery.
t'sthte•l tllelr J!Tip on the flro.t
Mr o.nd Mrs Harold Rowsh, Mr. Mills Ha~l stnpr returned to Col·
-Beat Logan-1'be atorm center of a hea.ted eontrovenr between opposing faet wn~ of
place j.olsitior. In the Southea.~tcrn and Mrs Herman Ohlinger o.nd umbus, ';('ueaday morning, after &amp; r
SURPRJSE PAUTY
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Cont1nu.,C' !'rom Pace l..-ne)
1 the United Gcrman.Ameriean Socl~tiea! Hemz Spanknoelwcl, reputed hr.e.d
Ohio l&lt;.ngue.
family and Mrs Phil H Meier ot visit here wtth her parents. Mr. and Miss Hetty Veith entertained le- Ired r15cai agenLS r Ui
tha
rdtheA.mericanbra.nebottheNatlona So&lt;::uthst(Nil:t:J) party.Jsthreat.
0 1n med witb. deportation. Deatpating him Al'l a "faker," Rep1·esentatJve
The ,Jl.cket.\1 h11ve not undere 1)_ 1'omeroy were Sunday guests of M1's.. S. Singer. She WM called eently with a smpuse buUuh~ " the Cl'tlRtl
a er
~~ of~ro:::uve commit- Samael Dlcbtebt. of New York, chairman of the Hou ~e Imn11~wtwn
ma,t~d ' tru J..oganltfs, uceonlin, 1,. 1Jr, :MeLr and rnmth of Bra.db\U'y. here by the serious lllneu or her party complimenting her mot he! t"eR to
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~ Is ia"Yeltiptlnr charees, made by VJ('tor lbdJer, G( 1 manthe mo,nner In which they hn~c b?
. ·-Deat Logan-;:dother. who Is now much lmprov .. Mrs. George Velth
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which showe&lt;J_ -t~at a rell&amp;iou hatred and raete.l prejudice ~ Nui propaganda Dr Ha ns
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hour. refreshml·uls ~~;Pre s rvr.d to total or 12.247,570,800 of toreJ.gn ~.leiob Ambuaador to Waebmgton, asserts Span~11oebel h&amp;a 0:)
bnds ftooted In thb COI.IllVY I&amp; tn I
6ial coaneetioD with t.be NUJ Government.
the fortv-sevl' n I{UCSLs present
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Coal &amp; Iron Co , Fl:f'Ly-four other
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The mttlal progra. n of the 1933· val~e otr,erir!Q or .• 6,300~000...
The OO.nkerR shifted ot dlse'Tis8- 'Producers sponwred the code. I
34 s'}850n of the Woma-n s Music
: club will be presenl.ed. to the pub- ion pf the foreign situat.ion Biter which· will affect lfiO,OOO workers I The McMlHen unci Clnud
' lie. tonltjtht nt 8 o'clock at Heal.h .t1ea1ln1 ~ frank di6CUMlon of aeo- ,all in C!!n.t.ralnnd EasLem Pennsyl~ it'" werl' Sunday guest.•, of Mr and
M E. church
The program wUl l";.OOltc COnditions in this country by 'YJl-1\la.
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Mrs J C. Sm1th n nd E J T('ir)
be compmed Of th(' Work or Jo- Fro.n~ ~· Oordon 1 or Chicago, preSldent
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\Ytlllam Wolff. and taznUy.
ClarenOI' N•chols left. the laU.er
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c.••r nhal splrl~hundredl ot MldtHeport dtiroem participated In the
Halloween oell!llratlon ttere Mond&amp;y
e;ven'fnl,
ThotU.ni:ta of clt!Mns gathered
nlong the streets t.o view t.he parade
Of HaUowden celebfant.a .,W to Jolh
tn Lhe fun and frolle ot the HaUow•·Pn season when' spl1'1tl. aprte8 elf•
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1(ella Webb On Sunday they vlltted.
l/lf!lr old hnme at P!.nP. Grove.
Ml'l'; Cynthia Terry snd ,..-..r, and
Ml"S J P Ca.merou spel\.1. Bund&amp;y
11\lh Mr and Mn H H wtaeman.
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1t nd1 &lt;1 t he !llnf!r&amp;l or their llister
1c,nc.J uunt , Mrs FJ!ther Scott, at. Meitt':anics burg 11 wef'k ngo Sundll.y.
Ml fo NellJe HUg t who wa.~ ope.r&amp;t•
c·ct on at the Wt.1· e CroBII h011pttal
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Mr and Mn1 1 Da.rhng , M•
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Mls IJu.l'id S ll!Jocflcld of Crestand w!Jl go "'~o Loean ex:C:; t ,
soldier clalmlna residence u Mid- rhUdren ot CO&amp;It.on were BtUlt..hty
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was u recent guest of her .rno1meet one of the ,o;tr.;.ngest teams II'
dleport, which
occurred 'J'Uesday gue,o;ts of Mr and Mn R M. 0: :)1 U1e1 Mr;;
Ded ·_..ro fl.nd motherI lhe league.
morninr In COlumbua at &amp;he John KBn
r n - hw M1 ~ C1lla WPbb
'J ht: l..ogu.n eleven demanded tl•r
~'b'"an rd!dence, ..-here Mr. Rua• M1 nnd M11~ Btl.rt H nnwlmgt
, l''r!lnk Uo!l omb und Brn.cl"n White
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Alee motor .d to t:hu.rlest.on. Tur~·
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leflgu" encoWlte Thet
~ Melp county and spent his en- da.y , where lh€y v~tted otue stan
Junw~ Uyg and fnnu ly have mov
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t.h~ •,..uet.~':w wt,~~ exlnaeptiOI\hlchor ley, who Is couflr~d •l.u McMUiu 1
r 11 lO t llf' W i iJL~ farm
M1 s Hal mon SprouSl' and Miss
in a s~'OrPie&amp;&amp; tie wilh Athens th lllrtG".
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Loran team outplayina: tbe Bull
-rhe parade wu headed by a band . ::e he made hl.a home in Colum· 'the Infant son of Mr and Mrs
~llldH&lt;~ McCarley spcnl Ttu.arsdP.y
r V' ilh Mr:; H H V.'isem11.1• .
0oQ11 1hroughout the game bll :;du the dlrtcUon of Wallace
RU&amp;.r;.ell and hts wife caor.a cncar F. :8au ~r of short Pourth av·
I Si' ua 1 ! ro m here att.ended the
la.ckmg the neeesary punch to put ~ &amp;4font and wa&amp; routed. &amp;lon1 Bee- Moore) were re.aid.ents ot Middle- enue was tak~ n to Holzer h011pltal
' funr r al or Mr~
Vicl.orla Ew~!lJ
th~ b.'!.ll acroos the llne
~nd. avenue, pualna: t.be mM,)' per- port tor a number 01 years l'eiSld1ng at Oalllpohs Monday for ot&gt;serva( .lum ~~· u c w o! Elza Glen n o.t VmHardeat Carne Of Seaaon j Jackson and Athens it r-d, u tc. ooris J.bilna: the a1dewalb to the on South Second AvenUe. Aftel' tl(lrl.
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completely ~udgee &amp;t.and, wber.e prizea were the death or hLs \VIfe, Mr. Ruuell
Mr and Mrs Detrnar Prlode and
.vir:&lt;. John Lol~;~.: nf Alice comO
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outci:J. &lt;-s .d the Jackson team in ev- warded for cOBtumed persons.
made hi&amp; homP. with Mr nd llr8 t.wo so ns le rL Sundo.y to:- thel
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Local Lada
cry deparlmt'nt. ot play althlliPI
1'he entire celebration was pre a Pearl McKniaht ot urWo~ Btr t. hon'f' llt ZaneRvii.Je Mrs.. Alblir
I M:1uy Ca.rdwull Ill for se\•eral
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LhLy wor but a 6 too &amp;COn!. Cloln - ,11ented ~der : the &amp;~lees of the later eotna to Oolumb
~ · P~ odf' lct urn.!fl with them fer ..
, ,..b 1s unimproved
po.ratlve scores givea Middleport .i P.ee-n,ey-BeMett, Post ot the Amert~o
'lbe death or the d~ marks v-l
\'op lr·) Thompson of Alice under·
N cne toucud()wn maraln, but co..~t rnn Lei.ton a:nd the ~ tbat. PIT· the paastnc ot ttre Ja.st member ot A B Hoyt ol l'd.nrletta. en:one
t\ 1 m
toruHI Opt'rB.tlon l.a.!i~ 'ieot.~~.,
Clyde ba.ttyn and hla proteges will t1C!lpated aUfDt,88ed
e fOQdest a larp ta.mlly. He wBA precerJed. Mtnd~:~.y lor a .ew days ..villi~ .with
Mr and Mrs GE&lt;orge BGkli' or
To Keep Slate Clean And dllin:p.rd tbls mannet ot dope en- ~r~;:O::-tscO~~ o! 1 tn death bY h.ia wife, one daughter, Mr11 Blna Sa1.bo1n and fa.mily.
Charlest on 1'-J}ent Sunday with her
Continue To He&amp;d
tirely and will constder the Lossn
li'or the ~ La.dy&gt;s' Dl05t comlc
Mrs. Hattie J.fcManip1
and one I -Beat Logan,..__1 j)B l f'l~ t~ . MJ
aJW Mrs. Norrl.s,
Iteam from another st&amp;lldpolnt. 1 tume, th&amp; pr1.ze n.s awarded .AJ1c.e
Fred. Two graDdKons. Ray BANQlft.'T AND SPEClAL
Mn, Anna Harkl11s and tamUy '
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The offensive of the Jackets Kesterson,• of PQmeroy, 'nle Men'.s vlve Roy Rus.sell of Columbtu; 6urftU:ETINO WWNESDA \'
I h ::~ d the fc llowlng guests Sund&amp;y
~ha t "wt:pl. KCro&amp;!'l the defense ot most" comic eoshune prlae went to
~ as well aa a number of nieces All f'X·servlce men or MelgJ
f'n r l IIIII and son of Dexter, Mr.
PaciUIJ their first 1933 seison on Jnckat.n and other I :putedly stroBil A. L Hr.sell; Best dressed la.dy'a ~~ nephews. Mrs. Pearl
Me- county lll'f: Invited to attend th . .
, a nd Mrs Marion Long Dora. Long,
an opponent's field, the Mldt:lr-- teams of the ifmgue will be brush- costume, Mrs. Pearl ReynoldB; Bellt. Ml!~~et~tda~e"n~~~ra Booce of l OOn&lt;la:e l n.nd special meeuna: ~ spon~ I
r&gt;I 1 and M1 s L G Re ed of WU
rnr~ h•"'h school YeUo 11 J"cKct~ cd liP Lhix Wt'€k t.o 'be used ago.tnst man's costume, .Frnnoes Roush·
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began prcpnratlons here Mond"/ lac Purple and White.
Cblldreil's .most unlq11e costumes', he;:-e funeral cortege Will arrl~ of tl:e 1\.MCl'lCan Legion a~ th .;)
M1" Raymond McGhee and .80D.
In e'Ul"nc~t. tO! , he t ilt thk. WI r ~
Th ~ came will be l&gt;layed at Lo- D~u·be.ra Meinhart, Doris Bailey, ter:~::'n a~~h=~ Thwluii'Sdlbeay at~ :Mlddlti&gt;O{~ L ~&amp;ion hall, ~ednesa.t }
~prut Sunday at Val McOlilee's.
with the ~ 1 hi..:h. school ~cvet• HJn F11dav :..~Hemo ::m ami alrelldy Gene Harris, Bobble Plesher.
MrH Rose M!UOn ol Utart. h
1dueled from the Ch~-• of C~~ evening Jt was announced by H D
Undt.&gt;:eated 80 far, the Jacke· mnny Yellow Jacket rnns have siwThe' Ju""es -were L 0 M .... te
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carlPg for Mrs Bobo an4 baby.
~ nll1f'd l ,lnt th('J w 111 roi'O'" th"
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oflh::iating.
Burial win be mnf1f'
Jfllnation to down Lha.t. team to
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n t e II Cemetery.
t'sthte•l tllelr J!Tip on the flro.t
Mr o.nd Mrs Harold Rowsh, Mr. Mills Ha~l stnpr returned to Col·
-Beat Logan-1'be atorm center of a hea.ted eontrovenr between opposing faet wn~ of
place j.olsitior. In the Southea.~tcrn and Mrs Herman Ohlinger o.nd umbus, ';('ueaday morning, after &amp; r
SURPRJSE PAUTY
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1 the United Gcrman.Ameriean Socl~tiea! Hemz Spanknoelwcl, reputed hr.e.d
Ohio l&lt;.ngue.
family and Mrs Phil H Meier ot visit here wtth her parents. Mr. and Miss Hetty Veith entertained le- Ired r15cai agenLS r Ui
tha
rdtheA.mericanbra.nebottheNatlona So&lt;::uthst(Nil:t:J) party.Jsthreat.
0 1n med witb. deportation. Deatpating him Al'l a "faker," Rep1·esentatJve
The ,Jl.cket.\1 h11ve not undere 1)_ 1'omeroy were Sunday guests of M1's.. S. Singer. She WM called eently with a smpuse buUuh~ " the Cl'tlRtl
a er
~~ of~ro:::uve commit- Samael Dlcbtebt. of New York, chairman of the Hou ~e Imn11~wtwn
ma,t~d ' tru J..oganltfs, uceonlin, 1,. 1Jr, :MeLr and rnmth of Bra.db\U'y. here by the serious lllneu or her party complimenting her mot he! t"eR to
F
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~ Is ia"Yeltiptlnr charees, made by VJ('tor lbdJer, G( 1 manthe mo,nner In which they hn~c b?
. ·-Deat Logan-;:dother. who Is now much lmprov .. Mrs. George Velth
•4;UJt&gt;S we•e Pl'eSellte&lt;l, lO the A.naerlcall JnabUeher, that Spanknoebel'~ ffl!IISJO!l I~ to spread ~l·l'ds rof
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which showe&lt;J_ -t~at a rell&amp;iou hatred and raete.l prejudice ~ Nui propaganda Dr Ha ns
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hour. refreshml·uls ~~;Pre s rvr.d to total or 12.247,570,800 of toreJ.gn ~.leiob Ambuaador to Waebmgton, asserts Span~11oebel h&amp;a 0:)
bnds ftooted In thb COI.IllVY I&amp; tn I
6ial coaneetioD with t.be NUJ Government.
the fortv-sevl' n I{UCSLs present
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Coal &amp; Iron Co , Fl:f'Ly-four other
EWINGTON
The mttlal progra. n of the 1933· val~e otr,erir!Q or .• 6,300~000...
The OO.nkerR shifted ot dlse'Tis8- 'Producers sponwred the code. I
34 s'}850n of the Woma-n s Music
: club will be presenl.ed. to the pub- ion pf the foreign situat.ion Biter which· will affect lfiO,OOO workers I The McMlHen unci Clnud
' lie. tonltjtht nt 8 o'clock at Heal.h .t1ea1ln1 ~ frank di6CUMlon of aeo- ,all in C!!n.t.ralnnd EasLem Pennsyl~ it'" werl' Sunday guest.•, of Mr and
M E. church
The program wUl l";.OOltc COnditions in this country by 'YJl-1\la.
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Mrs J C. Sm1th n nd E J T('ir)
be compmed Of th(' Work or Jo- Fro.n~ ~· Oordon 1 or Chicago, preSldent
0( the investment bankers
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Ml ard Ml ~ Call Har{l~r !1ftH~ 'I
t.he centennlnl annhoTSnry of hl~-&gt; IL;i&amp;'lCiatlan.
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a recent g ue ~&gt; t of her s1st.cr Mrs ,lu 1ab ( 1 l1q11ld,

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• AII·Stul C•b•••t. Porceh.in
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of
American toW'Uit ,travel hu returnr d homeward, '1111d Amerlca:DI are
stppina- c:otlee at the Parll ~
CRfea &amp;nd rtl&amp;tlnl odd thlnP t.ber
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) 'orelp. Lesion. oono11n1 qf Am· ~ rtttl"SC vln~ a!'Q UJUIIr the
a..cau from ~rap~ . retPota l:le)'Oild .5l1adow of the Atlu mol#ltal,nl

\ h• .Nockiel. 18 ~ l!iarklf lDto , ~1te:!e. brot.llht th.e IUJ'PliR or •
the rich vl.neyvd- ~ ol AIIWia to
Bored wlth the oortJt.ant ~t ot
ll'arn tbe trSc;llis ol ~ w:\DAI trade. }'oreJ&amp;n Lea:ton detadihJmtf roUClallfornia putio\lWlJ II wutiDB" mB in trueD towJfd the mountain
uo tlJ;ne lttt1nl • head, ·st&amp;Ut 1Q re· l'&amp;nges. wbere tbe Berbers were iji"Yvl'fJna her once PI;O(I~UI wipe in· . iuJ f~rthi!T trouble, ancl by cam~
Cltq~try. and tbe •t.ru~P PN1 or it ta , cf tribes alread7 wbWped. into subu-.t the Med.lterranean. ~ $0\lth. mlealon, one rla.dty ~Wd an 1.0,..
Atlantic artd !'ranq_e'a wipe proChw~ · vitatlon. to visit on" ot tbe~~~~
tnr ~ wert am!»lr ~he ftq~ to wmerles ln that ntem.ely (l

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hitched to Lwo-wheeled. st«l cart£
tiumped their loads into tbe srea.t
-,:lne presses a.nd barefoot native&amp;
~elped the proceaa alone by atamp~o~.ton illtQ "t.be bl.ii ta~ . lng down the QrJO before~ It sUd
JUice.
l!lto the squeer.ers.
A leisurely 50~mJJe IJlPtor trip
Vl\ta with a aape.etty for thoua•
fJ:om balling A.Jalers over faultless ~-tnda of gll.llons were beiDa
.,,1th red juice, which
settles durlna the
mere sight of the
so freely made
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rooms. living room, bedroom.
kitchenett'.l and bath 11()8taln
ln(auJre at water omce or resl·
dence. Mr.:~. A. P. MIUer, Butternut ··Avt.
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a. n &lt;::
character rei.idcr at Ash &amp; SycamOl':! Streets. Middleport. Hour:
tram !l a.m. i.·D U p.m. $1.00 special rclldlnaa for 25c. 10 words
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Sunday school clau a~ her home
l)tre Wednesday eveNng, Among
those present were Sarah Mac Ingels, Jean Ingels, Lillian R&lt;'3.~
MUdred .Belcher, Jua.ulta McOautel:
l.ulu O¥ak:er and. Edith Belcher
ond the hosteM Mls.s Stewart.
Mr. Pierson of Charlnton waa n.
bnsiJ'INa visitor hore Thursday.
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Mra. l:lmcr Brinker and daugb- i
,err Kathryn Louise spent Thurs~
clay with the former'6 mother, Mr6.
E. S. Wallace.
The students of Wahama high 1
£;(!J1col gave a pll.rty in the school
auditorium F'l·lday evening. The

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and
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bua.ness or troubles bother you.
She will tell you 11bout divorce or
marriage ~nd bring bR.ck to you
the one you love. If n habit a
husband or wife ha.s, I correct it.j
It not satlllfied money returned
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Ohser\tea- ,Retiring 1·'
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west Vtralnla who l5 not worrying
INlaY about hla oo,-1 ·allpptna out at
lllR"bt and. I:Jreald.DI tr&amp;lnlna rules.
He l,fl Ke!:r Whitfield former Da'llG &amp; Elkins player, and now an In~
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tfrmn:·F. D. R. to-Memory ~fT~t
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::fhe}al Oash in This Week's Grid Classics

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1 Job!lnJ'I BUBI, WI\J reYin4 a.nct· hJd I
~que,~ 3t~~~.,.Pa)..I C\1Didt!er&amp;ble auct.eq,
n)uicio to Pre.l:u11 ILl.4 been· tnylted
The Slovak olerlcal pVty, under
to leave the ("O}lD~Y .bt ~ c~n~ H~a.·a. 18nderll111p, accused the 1
c.•lova.k ·1oyti"Tll'Unt.
qwre e;w.~t.ct- rovem~pent of eatab111h.h,la a rc·

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m&lt; the West ·v&amp;a~n~ai state Pen1i:uJI, Papal ~unCi(), aa a ft!uJt of a rotlcmy set In, whloh already onee
t~nt1aey·~ :ftl1t t~tball team.
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"TheY 10 to ~d at nlne o'c::Iock
the ldmlnlatratlbn tween Or.ech a.nd. BJonll 1ational·
e·:ery utah~ aa4. they don't ·let any
The
nW'Iclo
problbb'
wiU
lea."Vt
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Thla condlct ended tour years
tJiahta otr over '• t the"" 'bla: . llouse~ "
cr.eehoaiovak:ll! adL'I diPlomatlC' ~ll- ~ III:O with the tmprllollblent at
Whitfield commented. today.
Uom between the vatlcaJ'I and Pm· Prof. Adalbert 'tuta, the moet
· Nine P. M:.' W ttuHime tlu:q:trt..Jn
Que will be 1uepended. The most ~pular leader of Blovoklan na~-J ! ren screa.ms the sls;nal tor "lights
serluus
oonsequenee ot this Incident •.cmaUat.'l, who wa.a aiJ.et:ed to have
out."
\".•Ill, honv.eso J1e the revival qt· t.he rlanned &amp;I• armed upritiJng, aimin'.
"Another th~;f:. Whlttteld contll:t.tlonaDi\o.reUIIoUB conflict
be- lt dJaruptlon or the Czecho:llova.k•
Unued, "ttle bo;a ~ are- not bQtlUftd
tween tlie'Or.eclul and SlovakS. ·
ian state and reunion ot S:Iov~la.
bv any dames an4 cNl·.-keep their
The llO\!.trrimtvt'a tkmand for . the with Hungary.
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I ncall of •tht nUnloo v-as the ~eet The economic dt1lerence11 ·between
Led by a 265-pound taellle, Whit1result of a· lett~r sent by the m\ndo the Czech and Slovak popUlations,
fwld'a eleven will . .ke 11a bow
· tu Pather Hllrtta, •leader ot · the welded Jroto one natiolt 15 yilars J.Q:o
ngairult the Motllldsvilte Eagles,
Blovakta.n clerlca:l 1;1arty. Mgr. · Oi· by lhe stal.esmaushlp of Ptesldent
of the leadl.n&amp; Ohlo V&amp;Ucy anrega·
riact complain~ Lri his letteJ· or Masa.hyk. Forcl.gn Minister Edoutlonl, under the flOOdlights on the
the treatment ·) le received in Pra- nrd Benesh, nnd other crea.tors of
high school field here tomorrow I
"Qt.ie. aaylnl' Uiat "Jn obed.le11Cl to tile new republlc, are behind the
night.
j tlu~ Holy Father I am obliged to Ptesent
political and religious
The •student. body' over et War- 1.
llve In Pra111e In blt.ter a.ftllcUon.- ~6-Ue.
{!en ClUton McClintic's big tnstitu· 1
Rut it Is 11. pleasure to me to rep~ ~·,The Czech part of the eount.ry
tJon h¥s given out the word by 1
t l aeJlt ht.e Holy Fat.her amo11g the li1c provinces at Bohemia, Moravl~
'J:rapevtne telegraph' that i£ sto.nds ,
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, Zlovak.s who have shown clue n=v· end Sllesla, are highly trdnstrial·
r.:ady to a man to back the team. ·
.renee to the high authority of the Ired, while Slovakia with the small·
Warden McClintic has Indicated he
Holy
Father."
N Carpathian Ruthenia provinces
will gtve the members of the prison
The Czechoalonk pres&amp;, wlth the a re overwhelmingly agricultural.
Loncert band "leave of absence•• for
i exception of
clerical newspapers, The percentage or the j)Casant..s Is
1hc bil aame. The remainder o! the
sny
the
nuncio
hn.s violated diplD-- onlr. 30 i11 the tl.rst. whereas it. ts
'"undergre.&lt;ls" will have to do their
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immunity
a11d that hJs letter ow;••· eo in the latter r.mrt of the reI
r"-~tlng from tt&gt;elr cells, howeve-r, ~
I rroves the Vatican 16 identlfylug J,ubhc. TI"\C Interests or the Slovak
l.u t there is n ... ~~•irw to prevent :!:.c !JJ~
. 1fseU with the anti-Czech asltation
&lt;~srarians and the Czech 1Pdustrial1
··alumni" tl'om attendlpg.
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•:~ Sluv"kia, eupported by Hungary. ll!.t.&lt;l nrc sharply OPIJOSed part.lcuiThe Czech newspapers, among a:·ly regarding the problem of cusI them
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aLso the Venkow, organ of the lflm Pl'Otect!ou.
LEAD IN ATTEND.'\NCE
~~: .. o;;~on~l ~nv_::~~ t~~~ ~~~~:~r·~·~ =~tlt twa wrut to..!:-' b.11ttle ".'"ith Colrate' 1 1 reat •leun. Grid inter· 1 fernier,_ some time ago, accused The strained reul.tlons be~ween
ColumbllE Oct. 3!-Thc Ohio St.at.c tile "'"'Y from S10.n Fra .·
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mJIVUI"::Ily football ~~O.IU lm:., pia.\- with t'ordlu,m whil ~"" 1tco ?r th;•r ahllu.oal meet1":11 tween 11/i·mia Bnd Miehiaan at Chl!lmpalsn Ill with
j.;ol'slbl!' fol· t he anti·Czcch &amp;itl· caplto.lizcd.. by_, the HLLngarian irr&lt;'~d be1ore more per.~ons this ycfi.
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lh:tn nny other footboll squurl in 1
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1hc mlddlewe:;t. Total LO date
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IElklyre Thursday - - -~---- uuuclo but the lncrell!'llng tension frontiers. Thf''O Is llttlo.. doubt that
195,880.
Score Vlrginln, 42,263,
Colum!Ju.s, o., Oct. :H-INB- j
. made conftlct almost Inevitable.
tne Irrtdentl.st.s wre supported by
Vanderbilt 22,109; Michigan, 93 ,- Though Ohio Stadium was dcdlcatWad~ C. J:nooee entertained n C larer&gt;ce Shields and his faU1er Almost simultaneously with the the Hungarian government, whose
5011; a.·1d Northwestern, 36,000.
d In l9:.lZ the Buckeye have
!.n-ee number of young folks Sa.tur- '?rville Shields Rpent Sunday with publlcatlon of the nuncio's letter, J.oOiltlcal program Includes re vision
Th~ MlchJg:w crowd was the ,.1011 more ' than one Big Ten ~:;'1~~ tiny cventn~ "'ith o. wein~r roast on t!!lalives at Pa.l'kcrsburg.
the "Slovak", Father Hllnka's r•ews cf t.he peace treaties.
Ja rges' in BJg Ten histol"y, the Jar· rm· season in the huge horse!lhoe. the lawr. Ol ois home.
Mrs. Minnie Knt&gt;cl't who is a.t the paper, W~s &amp;uspended by Ute govIt L'i also an open secret that
l'S ~ c~t of thi" Pacific cous~ since By winning their first fl"Oin NorthMr. and Mrs. Robert McKelvey Hol1":- hospltar _.. improving slow~ ernment. rhe leader of the Slovak- MU8SOllnl u, lOQktng with ft~.vor at
Lhe 1031 Army-Notre Dnmc gumc \';~:stem lhls year, the Buckeye cf Lctat"t. Falls moved Into Claud 1 ~, t:lhe underwent a major 0 era- lau Nationalists, Dr. Ludvlg Ba.z- the H\Ulgarian clahn:;. MllSSO.lini
lll New York; am.l it broke the Big tc.pc to bl'Cak this t'_!:!lfOj."d against Shields lllOperty this week,
tlon mol'e Uta
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Ten l'~Conl. of 00,000 ~slaLiklh~d lu llldianu., Nov. 4 and lllfri'd!s Nov 25
~Mrs; C. S. Sayr~ entertained a
n a 1\Ce ago.
with conspiracy agaln·!lt. the Czech r;ary In a political bloc In opposl~
nnoth~r
Michigan- Ohio
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l t .. u Friday night with a Halloween Charleston was here and a.t Lei.H.r( yuh the Hungarian lrre&lt;lentlsW, c.cMi!ts or czecho~!llovaklu, RuTh&gt;:. !l. ~ichlgan lid:cllmn Jp.!; b!:!tm 1 Col b ~ 0 Oct 31 At 1 't ~octal which was &amp; huge success 1Wednesday and secured a lo&amp;d ot supported by Hungaran money.
manta and Yusoslavla o.nd 1~ und~r
filled tJx ·· t..lplt.'S. tJ·,rce {Jf t.llem by lwo . ~" 1 , ~~·
"the ohl Slat Ue~wl 1-!.cfreshments were a.lso . served· In p1·ov1stons for w;e at the M~ston:
The majorty~ or the C:rechoslo-IC.:cch leadership.
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J a e s 011
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1vakan pcpu!.atldn nrc Roman Cathtlc drew !lG.ooo. in l!J~!J. 7.'i,OOO a.ntl ~_'; 1 ~t~ f~otbull teatn hwlll be going Mrs. EuQ:ene Slaughter of Cottage- ,\ meeting at Eo.11t L~tart conduct- dies But while the Slovak peasa.nm I
m 1931 60000
·.- c r ome State w CI' the Buck- 11!ilc visited her sister Mrs 0 s e'l by {t;ev. Ray B&lt;:eQ:lc ls being well rewa.rd thea· pi1ests as political
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1! hlu, N&lt;Jv. 11. Co-cupt1in Jor, Oatluii
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srRINT CHAl\IP ENROLLED
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Tl!n In 1913, Ohio I
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CclUlllbUs, 0 .. Ott. 31-Je!!Se Parkersburg.
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more rootball games! .· C::lum.bus, 0., Oct. 31-Bob Scr-. Owens. national
inter·scholastic
Mrs. Carrie Shields ~fEast Liver~ J'cvolutlon and moreover 11. new
than any {)thcr con ~ 1 1.s, Du~· tc n . Olllo State . nmatem ~print cll&amp;mpian. from Cleveland, Is pool aud .son Harold Sa
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Mra. W. R. Lehew of Crafton,
133 I.aurel St., tor keys. 1.0-:ll~Bt
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POR RENT - 2 11.pa.rtments, i i1r.w and daughters.
rooi":s and batll. unfurnished
Opal Colebank of Hartla.nd \'IBS
Slmpsvn Apts. Call 56-X .
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J- 0. Heaton and :;on Kenrreth
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Ol.a.dys Ho~1nan WlloS the recent
Edward Bla.kc has returned home

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v1lft- aaw &amp; particularlY f!lne flower.. umph and ha.s service eo 1ood It lt
IJ.f -pll.nt.. On the voyage from the annpytnl'. wlth oorrespondJDf dl
Orient to Europe It p:ew so rapidlY luxe prices. But It c11np wlth reU·
the Yougp merely cUpped. oft I alous fldeUty to the Oontlnfntl
"lhoct" and Jeft the reat on the cuatlm t.ha.t gueeta must brtr.l' t.heil
abip.
cwn soap.
In l.aldal where they remained 1
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a btl'. flower~ plant. Then, when was seen in Loudon, in the Bt::and
~hey were read1 to return to ADler- ··cow's ~tauraDt.". Oysters ant
"'" t.hey dlocovond .u farlljpl ,.1.., ..
s~a are ab&amp;olqtely prohibited
s~ botcts
1n Normandf,
entry.
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in the aun, livinl the bed3 a new
''Bobby" Newman, N ew Yor k mown hay aroma
theatrical impreAJ"lo and friend. of
There :Ls a tanious onion eOtiJ:
"Jimmy'' Walker, complained of : place ln the JMXket dlatnct of ParR
tourtBt "tuM" on the Prench Rtv· L.ea\·lly paVOnJzed: bY. A.QJ.ezl.cp.n.
L!l'a., ten per Clent of the total bill ot other towriettt where ' the price •
the hotel, aM per cent dally lUii.ury double on the around. ftoor to whO.t
tnx, four fral'!os dally "town
tt Is ln tl)l!' blloment. Na.tlves eat
aa&lt;l a da11)' tax ot 10 trance (85 In the banmelit
c.unts&gt; tor drlvJniJ a. foretra. nuto, .;. , •
mobU1 over Prenoh roads.
'I'he be8t beer wu found, b~
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Jr,dfana, boy editor, who made good · One traveler, after a lonr jour·
l'1 the bla fUm d.ty, and. ls now as~ ney through Oemlan)' decided thai
5otlated wtth DoUIIu Patrbanks 1n the ftr~t requlste to betnt a !JP
Lerndot&gt;, cann.ot understand wby was &amp;o poaaeu &amp; brief ease-. He u.k'
he seldom aaw a Nul witbout t
fields from Amerlca. on the average brief cue under hla arm.
n:maW tn Algerian vine)'a.rdll iwo BUII.Deu ta ao ba.d. iu .bnprovldenl
yms, pc,udbly In Madel&lt;-&amp; one yea, · Amerlcan8 who live
&lt;~ nd another 7ear in Prance.
: l-'".u1s tha.t Morpn, ~ atra ·
Collsequently, one mr.y precU.ct American negro from Hous
tlla.t Ameri'*n vtneya.rda In tP-e fu- 'l'exos, who ha8 operate d the 0
ture will not be of helter-skelter caao Inn In Paris for many )~
c.Jltlvatlon, but tended by men cap- l"('fusea to come out of the tl~e{
o.ble of producJng a wine grape· that nuw during meal bolD'S beea.use 1M
"'m riv&amp;I the finest wine products ttt~ny people wa.nt to pay-,;,;~.;;,.;;
Crcm foreign sbQJ;:es.
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Nto,. PraDat, tt an,yth!N 1

one of tbe tugbe&amp;t mated to h•ve cost more \b,an an·
P'tl4 wl1,tera 1n tbe ~ollywood: tllln ctheF l$t1ittb' hotel buUdJng in tho
(Oiony, ~ Just completed a. trip world. It hal been charuterlled bJ
llC9lfDd the world. 1.\1 the Orient hls , vrchitecta u an archJtecturaJ trl·

'1.-ine buyen who swk$,enly invaded
Alrrerta and otbel wine porte, but
r:1ore detlnltely from eager youths
etnt into tbeae fields by America
\rlne pr,oducinl: mtereltll to study
thf.l cultlntlon of the lwcioua wine
e:-ape anci 1t5 pal,nl~lng trans-

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"become awa~ Of expapdinl' aotlvl.. rC"ilon.
t!.eiJ In CJalltorm.'l 11\UJDJ '{ineyanfs. 1 Jt proved to be a.n old
-Tbe haPPI' ailnal (liJhe in the ht't and dusty amidst acre&amp;
ll'P:ebape ot PftllpecUve Amerlca.n cs with hWldreds of natives occu·

.Married but o fow months to
A.rthur Uopkint. New Yo-rk. broker1
Dorin Ktnyun, whose flri"f&amp;usband
was Milto~. Silbl, movl, a~r, is !lOOn
to se11k a o1voree1.aecordht&amp;' to Hollywood goaslp. Sno will cive tncom'liatibility aa the reason for the
"lllo' reck of her romance.

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Tribune and Tribune-Telegraph Big Prize Voting
Campaign.

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Brown pltJded woolen with white
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American toW'Uit ,travel hu returnr d homeward, '1111d Amerlca:DI are
stppina- c:otlee at the Parll ~
CRfea &amp;nd rtl&amp;tlnl odd thlnP t.ber
aaw: and e~eed.
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Alieria. Oct. 31-lNJ--A new French. mWt:arr ~ l,nt.o ~ 1m·
) 'orelp. Lesion. oono11n1 qf Am· ~ rtttl"SC vln~ a!'Q UJUIIr the
a..cau from ~rap~ . retPota l:le)'Oild .5l1adow of the Atlu mol#ltal,nl

\ h• .Nockiel. 18 ~ l!iarklf lDto , ~1te:!e. brot.llht th.e IUJ'PliR or •
the rich vl.neyvd- ~ ol AIIWia to
Bored wlth the oortJt.ant ~t ot
ll'arn tbe trSc;llis ol ~ w:\DAI trade. }'oreJ&amp;n Lea:ton detadihJmtf roUClallfornia putio\lWlJ II wutiDB" mB in trueD towJfd the mountain
uo tlJ;ne lttt1nl • head, ·st&amp;Ut 1Q re· l'&amp;nges. wbere tbe Berbers were iji"Yvl'fJna her once PI;O(I~UI wipe in· . iuJ f~rthi!T trouble, ancl by cam~
Cltq~try. and tbe •t.ru~P PN1 or it ta , cf tribes alread7 wbWped. into subu-.t the Med.lterranean. ~ $0\lth. mlealon, one rla.dty ~Wd an 1.0,..
Atlantic artd !'ranq_e'a wipe proChw~ · vitatlon. to visit on" ot tbe~~~~
tnr ~ wert am!»lr ~he ftq~ to wmerles ln that ntem.ely (l

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11111 about ua for mlles. Donkey•
hitched to Lwo-wheeled. st«l cart£
tiumped their loads into tbe srea.t
-,:lne presses a.nd barefoot native&amp;
~elped the proceaa alone by atamp~o~.ton illtQ "t.be bl.ii ta~ . lng down the QrJO before~ It sUd
JUice.
l!lto the squeer.ers.
A leisurely 50~mJJe IJlPtor trip
Vl\ta with a aape.etty for thoua•
fJ:om balling A.Jalers over faultless ~-tnda of gll.llons were beiDa
.,,1th red juice, which
settles durlna the
mere sight of the
so freely made
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k :eplllg, ftn;t ficor. 154! SO. 2Ul
A·;e., Middleport, OhiO. Mrs . .L.
N. Qorber.
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POR RENT - Three tumlshE' ...
rooms. living room, bedroom.
kitchenett'.l and bath 11()8taln
ln(auJre at water omce or resl·
dence. Mr.:~. A. P. MIUer, Butternut ··Avt.
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a. n &lt;::
character rei.idcr at Ash &amp; SycamOl':! Streets. Middleport. Hour:
tram !l a.m. i.·D U p.m. $1.00 special rclldlnaa for 25c. 10 words
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Sunday school clau a~ her home
l)tre Wednesday eveNng, Among
those present were Sarah Mac Ingels, Jean Ingels, Lillian R&lt;'3.~
MUdred .Belcher, Jua.ulta McOautel:
l.ulu O¥ak:er and. Edith Belcher
ond the hosteM Mls.s Stewart.
Mr. Pierson of Charlnton waa n.
bnsiJ'INa visitor hore Thursday.
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Mra. l:lmcr Brinker and daugb- i
,err Kathryn Louise spent Thurs~
clay with the former'6 mother, Mr6.
E. S. Wallace.
The students of Wahama high 1
£;(!J1col gave a pll.rty in the school
auditorium F'l·lday evening. The

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bua.ness or troubles bother you.
She will tell you 11bout divorce or
marriage ~nd bring bR.ck to you
the one you love. If n habit a
husband or wife ha.s, I correct it.j
It not satlllfied money returned
~ Jor test reading. Hours 9 A.
M. to 10 P. M. Madam Roilll, 'J6~ '

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Moundsville Team.r'

Ohser\tea- ,Retiring 1·'
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w. va., Oct:· :n11 one football coach ln
west Vtralnla who l5 not worrying
INlaY about hla oo,-1 ·allpptna out at
lllR"bt and. I:Jreald.DI tr&amp;lnlna rules.
He l,fl Ke!:r Whitfield former Da'llG &amp; Elkins player, and now an In~
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1 Job!lnJ'I BUBI, WI\J reYin4 a.nct· hJd I
~que,~ 3t~~~.,.Pa)..I C\1Didt!er&amp;ble auct.eq,
n)uicio to Pre.l:u11 ILl.4 been· tnylted
The Slovak olerlcal pVty, under
to leave the ("O}lD~Y .bt ~ c~n~ H~a.·a. 18nderll111p, accused the 1
c.•lova.k ·1oyti"Tll'Unt.
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m&lt; the West ·v&amp;a~n~ai state Pen1i:uJI, Papal ~unCi(), aa a ft!uJt of a rotlcmy set In, whloh already onee
t~nt1aey·~ :ftl1t t~tball team.
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"TheY 10 to ~d at nlne o'c::Iock
the ldmlnlatratlbn tween Or.ech a.nd. BJonll 1ational·
e·:ery utah~ aa4. they don't ·let any
The
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Thla condlct ended tour years
tJiahta otr over '• t the"" 'bla: . llouse~ "
cr.eehoaiovak:ll! adL'I diPlomatlC' ~ll- ~ III:O with the tmprllollblent at
Whitfield commented. today.
Uom between the vatlcaJ'I and Pm· Prof. Adalbert 'tuta, the moet
· Nine P. M:.' W ttuHime tlu:q:trt..Jn
Que will be 1uepended. The most ~pular leader of Blovoklan na~-J ! ren screa.ms the sls;nal tor "lights
serluus
oonsequenee ot this Incident •.cmaUat.'l, who wa.a aiJ.et:ed to have
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\".•Ill, honv.eso J1e the revival qt· t.he rlanned &amp;I• armed upritiJng, aimin'.
"Another th~;f:. Whlttteld contll:t.tlonaDi\o.reUIIoUB conflict
be- lt dJaruptlon or the Czecho:llova.k•
Unued, "ttle bo;a ~ are- not bQtlUftd
tween tlie'Or.eclul and SlovakS. ·
ian state and reunion ot S:Iov~la.
bv any dames an4 cNl·.-keep their
The llO\!.trrimtvt'a tkmand for . the with Hungary.
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I ncall of •tht nUnloo v-as the ~eet The economic dt1lerence11 ·between
Led by a 265-pound taellle, Whit1result of a· lett~r sent by the m\ndo the Czech and Slovak popUlations,
fwld'a eleven will . .ke 11a bow
· tu Pather Hllrtta, •leader ot · the welded Jroto one natiolt 15 yilars J.Q:o
ngairult the Motllldsvilte Eagles,
Blovakta.n clerlca:l 1;1arty. Mgr. · Oi· by lhe stal.esmaushlp of Ptesldent
of the leadl.n&amp; Ohlo V&amp;Ucy anrega·
riact complain~ Lri his letteJ· or Masa.hyk. Forcl.gn Minister Edoutlonl, under the flOOdlights on the
the treatment ·) le received in Pra- nrd Benesh, nnd other crea.tors of
high school field here tomorrow I
"Qt.ie. aaylnl' Uiat "Jn obed.le11Cl to tile new republlc, are behind the
night.
j tlu~ Holy Father I am obliged to Ptesent
political and religious
The •student. body' over et War- 1.
llve In Pra111e In blt.ter a.ftllcUon.- ~6-Ue.
{!en ClUton McClintic's big tnstitu· 1
Rut it Is 11. pleasure to me to rep~ ~·,The Czech part of the eount.ry
tJon h¥s given out the word by 1
t l aeJlt ht.e Holy Fat.her amo11g the li1c provinces at Bohemia, Moravl~
'J:rapevtne telegraph' that i£ sto.nds ,
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, Zlovak.s who have shown clue n=v· end Sllesla, are highly trdnstrial·
r.:ady to a man to back the team. ·
.renee to the high authority of the Ired, while Slovakia with the small·
Warden McClintic has Indicated he
Holy
Father."
N Carpathian Ruthenia provinces
will gtve the members of the prison
The Czechoalonk pres&amp;, wlth the a re overwhelmingly agricultural.
Loncert band "leave of absence•• for
i exception of
clerical newspapers, The percentage or the j)Casant..s Is
1hc bil aame. The remainder o! the
sny
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hn.s violated diplD-- onlr. 30 i11 the tl.rst. whereas it. ts
'"undergre.&lt;ls" will have to do their
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a11d that hJs letter ow;••· eo in the latter r.mrt of the reI
r"-~tlng from tt&gt;elr cells, howeve-r, ~
I rroves the Vatican 16 identlfylug J,ubhc. TI"\C Interests or the Slovak
l.u t there is n ... ~~•irw to prevent :!:.c !JJ~
. 1fseU with the anti-Czech asltation
&lt;~srarians and the Czech 1Pdustrial1
··alumni" tl'om attendlpg.
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aLso the Venkow, organ of the lflm Pl'Otect!ou.
LEAD IN ATTEND.'\NCE
~~: .. o;;~on~l ~nv_::~~ t~~~ ~~~~:~r·~·~ =~tlt twa wrut to..!:-' b.11ttle ".'"ith Colrate' 1 1 reat •leun. Grid inter· 1 fernier,_ some time ago, accused The strained reul.tlons be~ween
ColumbllE Oct. 3!-Thc Ohio St.at.c tile "'"'Y from S10.n Fra .·
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mJIVUI"::Ily football ~~O.IU lm:., pia.\- with t'ordlu,m whil ~"" 1tco ?r th;•r ahllu.oal meet1":11 tween 11/i·mia Bnd Miehiaan at Chl!lmpalsn Ill with
j.;ol'slbl!' fol· t he anti·Czcch &amp;itl· caplto.lizcd.. by_, the HLLngarian irr&lt;'~d be1ore more per.~ons this ycfi.
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lh:tn nny other footboll squurl in 1
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1hc mlddlewe:;t. Total LO date
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IElklyre Thursday - - -~---- uuuclo but the lncrell!'llng tension frontiers. Thf''O Is llttlo.. doubt that
195,880.
Score Vlrginln, 42,263,
Colum!Ju.s, o., Oct. :H-INB- j
. made conftlct almost Inevitable.
tne Irrtdentl.st.s wre supported by
Vanderbilt 22,109; Michigan, 93 ,- Though Ohio Stadium was dcdlcatWad~ C. J:nooee entertained n C larer&gt;ce Shields and his faU1er Almost simultaneously with the the Hungarian government, whose
5011; a.·1d Northwestern, 36,000.
d In l9:.lZ the Buckeye have
!.n-ee number of young folks Sa.tur- '?rville Shields Rpent Sunday with publlcatlon of the nuncio's letter, J.oOiltlcal program Includes re vision
Th~ MlchJg:w crowd was the ,.1011 more ' than one Big Ten ~:;'1~~ tiny cventn~ "'ith o. wein~r roast on t!!lalives at Pa.l'kcrsburg.
the "Slovak", Father Hllnka's r•ews cf t.he peace treaties.
Ja rges' in BJg Ten histol"y, the Jar· rm· season in the huge horse!lhoe. the lawr. Ol ois home.
Mrs. Minnie Knt&gt;cl't who is a.t the paper, W~s &amp;uspended by Ute govIt L'i also an open secret that
l'S ~ c~t of thi" Pacific cous~ since By winning their first fl"Oin NorthMr. and Mrs. Robert McKelvey Hol1":- hospltar _.. improving slow~ ernment. rhe leader of the Slovak- MU8SOllnl u, lOQktng with ft~.vor at
Lhe 1031 Army-Notre Dnmc gumc \';~:stem lhls year, the Buckeye cf Lctat"t. Falls moved Into Claud 1 ~, t:lhe underwent a major 0 era- lau Nationalists, Dr. Ludvlg Ba.z- the H\Ulgarian clahn:;. MllSSO.lini
lll New York; am.l it broke the Big tc.pc to bl'Cak this t'_!:!lfOj."d against Shields lllOperty this week,
tlon mol'e Uta
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c.vsky, has been arresl.cd, cha.rged wants to \lnltc Austrls. Rll&lt;l Hun~
Ten l'~Conl. of 00,000 ~slaLiklh~d lu llldianu., Nov. 4 and lllfri'd!s Nov 25
~Mrs; C. S. Sayr~ entertained a
n a 1\Ce ago.
with conspiracy agaln·!lt. the Czech r;ary In a political bloc In opposl~
nnoth~r
Michigan- Ohio
Stav~
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game In 1}122. · , .
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l t .. u Friday night with a Halloween Charleston was here and a.t Lei.H.r( yuh the Hungarian lrre&lt;lentlsW, c.cMi!ts or czecho~!llovaklu, RuTh&gt;:. !l. ~ichlgan lid:cllmn Jp.!; b!:!tm 1 Col b ~ 0 Oct 31 At 1 't ~octal which was &amp; huge success 1Wednesday and secured a lo&amp;d ot supported by Hungaran money.
manta and Yusoslavla o.nd 1~ und~r
filled tJx ·· t..lplt.'S. tJ·,rce {Jf t.llem by lwo . ~" 1 , ~~·
"the ohl Slat Ue~wl 1-!.cfreshments were a.lso . served· In p1·ov1stons for w;e at the M~ston:
The majorty~ or the C:rechoslo-IC.:cch leadership.
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J a e s 011
e n ·· kepoing wlt.b the ooee.slov.
1vakan pcpu!.atldn nrc Roman Cathtlc drew !lG.ooo. in l!J~!J. 7.'i,OOO a.ntl ~_'; 1 ~t~ f~otbull teatn hwlll be going Mrs. EuQ:ene Slaughter of Cottage- ,\ meeting at Eo.11t L~tart conduct- dies But while the Slovak peasa.nm I
m 1931 60000
·.- c r ome State w CI' the Buck- 11!ilc visited her sister Mrs 0 s e'l by {t;ev. Ray B&lt;:eQ:lc ls being well rewa.rd thea· pi1ests as political
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1! hlu, N&lt;Jv. 11. Co-cupt1in Jor, Oatluii
OHIO STA.TE LEADS
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srRINT CHAl\IP ENROLLED
. r:rr. and Mrs. Howard Ca.rpentci' ~rasuc and other large Czech cities I
;:-•."-;: Oct. 31-Smcc I' I' · 1
•~;p~nt Sunduy with ft!~P" !'-~tt11er~ . \VP.6 a mass secession trom
Tl!n In 1913, Ohio I
SERVIS AT OHIO STATE
CclUlllbUs, 0 .. Ott. 31-Je!!Se Parkersburg.
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more rootball games! .· C::lum.bus, 0., Oct. 31-Bob Scr-. Owens. national
inter·scholastic
Mrs. Carrie Shields ~fEast Liver~ J'cvolutlon and moreover 11. new
than any {)thcr con ~ 1 1.s, Du~· tc n . Olllo State . nmatem ~print cll&amp;mpian. from Cleveland, Is pool aud .son Harold Sa
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cstablillhed with .
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is n fl'e~hman at new a frelihme.n at Olllo State Unl~ Mr and Mt·E 0 0 Shl 1
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bouse a.nd .ga.rase. Rent very reo- "fter spcudiJlf( the past several
ronable. 130 I"a.urel St. Apply at weeks at Hunt1n1ton.
Mra. W. R. Lehew of Crafton,
133 I.aurel St., tor keys. 1.0-:ll~Bt
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POR RENT - 2 11.pa.rtments, i i1r.w and daughters.
rooi":s and batll. unfurnished
Opal Colebank of Hartla.nd \'IBS
Slmpsvn Apts. Call 56-X .
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J- 0. Heaton and :;on Kenrreth
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Ol.a.dys Ho~1nan WlloS the recent
Edward Bla.kc has returned home

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v1lft- aaw &amp; particularlY f!lne flower.. umph and ha.s service eo 1ood It lt
IJ.f -pll.nt.. On the voyage from the annpytnl'. wlth oorrespondJDf dl
Orient to Europe It p:ew so rapidlY luxe prices. But It c11np wlth reU·
the Yougp merely cUpped. oft I alous fldeUty to the Oontlnfntl
"lhoct" and Jeft the reat on the cuatlm t.ha.t gueeta must brtr.l' t.heil
abip.
cwn soap.
In l.aldal where they remained 1
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a btl'. flower~ plant. Then, when was seen in Loudon, in the Bt::and
~hey were read1 to return to ADler- ··cow's ~tauraDt.". Oysters ant
"'" t.hey dlocovond .u farlljpl ,.1.., ..
s~a are ab&amp;olqtely prohibited
s~ botcts
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entry.
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in the aun, livinl the bed3 a new
''Bobby" Newman, N ew Yor k mown hay aroma
theatrical impreAJ"lo and friend. of
There :Ls a tanious onion eOtiJ:
"Jimmy'' Walker, complained of : place ln the JMXket dlatnct of ParR
tourtBt "tuM" on the Prench Rtv· L.ea\·lly paVOnJzed: bY. A.QJ.ezl.cp.n.
L!l'a., ten per Clent of the total bill ot other towriettt where ' the price •
the hotel, aM per cent dally lUii.ury double on the around. ftoor to whO.t
tnx, four fral'!os dally "town
tt Is ln tl)l!' blloment. Na.tlves eat
aa&lt;l a da11)' tax ot 10 trance (85 In the banmelit
c.unts&gt; tor drlvJniJ a. foretra. nuto, .;. , •
mobU1 over Prenoh roads.
'I'he be8t beer wu found, b~
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Jr,dfana, boy editor, who made good · One traveler, after a lonr jour·
l'1 the bla fUm d.ty, and. ls now as~ ney through Oemlan)' decided thai
5otlated wtth DoUIIu Patrbanks 1n the ftr~t requlste to betnt a !JP
Lerndot&gt;, cann.ot understand wby was &amp;o poaaeu &amp; brief ease-. He u.k'
he seldom aaw a Nul witbout t
fields from Amerlca. on the average brief cue under hla arm.
n:maW tn Algerian vine)'a.rdll iwo BUII.Deu ta ao ba.d. iu .bnprovldenl
yms, pc,udbly In Madel&lt;-&amp; one yea, · Amerlcan8 who live
&lt;~ nd another 7ear in Prance.
: l-'".u1s tha.t Morpn, ~ atra ·
Collsequently, one mr.y precU.ct American negro from Hous
tlla.t Ameri'*n vtneya.rda In tP-e fu- 'l'exos, who ha8 operate d the 0
ture will not be of helter-skelter caao Inn In Paris for many )~
c.Jltlvatlon, but tended by men cap- l"('fusea to come out of the tl~e{
o.ble of producJng a wine grape· that nuw during meal bolD'S beea.use 1M
"'m riv&amp;I the finest wine products ttt~ny people wa.nt to pay-,;,;~.;;,.;;
Crcm foreign sbQJ;:es.
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For Rent-

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Nto,. PraDat, tt an,yth!N 1

one of tbe tugbe&amp;t mated to h•ve cost more \b,an an·
P'tl4 wl1,tera 1n tbe ~ollywood: tllln ctheF l$t1ittb' hotel buUdJng in tho
(Oiony, ~ Just completed a. trip world. It hal been charuterlled bJ
llC9lfDd the world. 1.\1 the Orient hls , vrchitecta u an archJtecturaJ trl·

'1.-ine buyen who swk$,enly invaded
Alrrerta and otbel wine porte, but
r:1ore detlnltely from eager youths
etnt into tbeae fields by America
\rlne pr,oducinl: mtereltll to study
thf.l cultlntlon of the lwcioua wine
e:-ape anci 1t5 pal,nl~lng trans-

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t!.eiJ In CJalltorm.'l 11\UJDJ '{ineyanfs. 1 Jt proved to be a.n old
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ll'P:ebape ot PftllpecUve Amerlca.n cs with hWldreds of natives occu·

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A.rthur Uopkint. New Yo-rk. broker1
Dorin Ktnyun, whose flri"f&amp;usband
was Milto~. Silbl, movl, a~r, is !lOOn
to se11k a o1voree1.aecordht&amp;' to Hollywood goaslp. Sno will cive tncom'liatibility aa the reason for the
"lllo' reck of her romance.

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