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                  <text>SUNDAY KO'VBMB!:F&amp; G 1911

Panthers EasUy;Ei~ie~~e:::~:t

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Defeat Gallipolis Blue M~: s:;.~e~~~o:! U~[ HHR ~AU
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Car Sealo Broken And
Sheep IIDd Cattle
Turned Loose

De,_tatwn And Paet
I Conclusion Follow'
Court Decree

By TIIOMAB A PLEDGE

Jamea Ia Nov 6-INB-A 40
foot OreaL Northern railroad br1dfe
nt'Dr here was ael!troyed today .. v
been aeL by tarm strikers

It wa1
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Dea M'olnM Ia Nov 8-IN8-Declarlng that the farmer bas been
dapptd In he face bv Pres d n ~
Roosevel\ Milo Reno head ol the
mlddlewe&amp;t.e n ra ml &amp;tr ke today
is!lu d a new r.trlke call 10 the form
ol a formal statement
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count.ry u a 111 ho e to suppo
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Saturday and Sunday
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One BaH mile abrtye Muon Cit.,
Ribbon c.a~ &amp;ol~4

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t'at.ed that the success or failure or
the atrlke vrould be determined
wit;hln the next few d&amp;y&amp;
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program (or agricultural relief
tw.vina been turnt!d dOwn by the
fedentl &amp;dmlutstratlon farm hoU
day lc&amp;de11 l£8ued orders Lo their
!ollowera to l'f'ntW the .strike w tl
ever:y w.aoon as your command
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The orcler eft'eetlve today ends
a truce theoretically in eftect tor
more Uum 11. week
Crowd!! or pickets durin
til
n11ht B'Rthe t'd on the famn tomarket hiRh-.ay.a intent. on atop..
pin~ the ftow of produoe to
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cities. In t.he ana WNt of Omaha
the altuation btclame thrntenlDI
when tannen oppCtBed to the strlk8
t:athered to convoy trueD throus:h
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ctrlb area Vtat however tha.~ 1f
their followlni ill not as larp aa
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qrtcultural p!Oduet&amp; a.a a. means
boolt1Da: farm pries.
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farm eonlaretlCI! In Waahtnaton aa
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one bomtki-r over Blbel1a.n t.en1
toey waa deUberately timed to co
lnaide With prepar&amp;tl.om :ror SO;
let--Amedciar. r«JJ8QQt:1oa talkl. a
hJih SoYI.et t:'llclal In Pelptng de-

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kC'Ita. today appealed to Governor
Cb&amp;rlel W .BQ'ab here to ,Join the
Pelplng Nov &amp;-.IN8-A raid
emba.rlo on out-lltate ahlpmenta o.J: of Japanese aJrpllt.nes
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mit ue of hit name e~ tbe
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Reoult Of Latter 1
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Preoent
F atlure Tq, Seeur~
111n1 In Automobtle
Rehef Program ts 1ound
Extradition
Acctdenta
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OF SAMUEL INSULL
FIVE ARE SLAIN

Ktlled In Iowa
When Wrecked Truck
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Barly reheal'88.is indJcat.es thAt.
Snl Q~
Mollys (dea the Drew Webeter
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Kloes kicked to Thompson who I OBt or the American Leilon mu Dtrec.tor
ertortly Of Panthen Who Gam Almo1t
rc1.umed to the M Thomton m&amp;de s NLl comedy production to be
Order To Take Up •
the tackle Martin gained Beard sl own here November 9th and
At Will Pthnr Up 306 Yards Agatnst102
Permtta
made fl thru the lne MartJn klckedlltlth w 1M! one of t.he m011t en
tc Moore who fumbled but recov lt'rtalnhll J orne t&amp;lenL preRJ\t&amp;
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SLOT MACHINE
SCORE FAILS TO SHOW DIFFERENCE
f unDied but recovered ror ~ ya rd
Advance ticke t Mle.o; ll was re
--10M Kloes k eked to M&amp;rtln who r.orted have e &amp;ted Leg:lon omcbr.li
Locala Go;fl Ia Never Endangered Moore And Kloea 1 mDled but ecovered a11 the whole In charre or the productiQn an4 1t lnve1ttgahon Of Grand
Pomeroy team seemed to hit him
expected that the .Junior hl1,h
Jury Re1ults In
Sweep En d 1 F or Long Gauu Panthers Out In I Thomp&amp;)n
made 2 and Ulen Pl\88ed school auditorium y.ll~ ~ crowdtCI.
Action
Natty New Umforma
u Irlun but Galllpolill 108t ft for a the capacity on both nights ol
Cl!fslde Martin 4 pa811 waa; interQept lJ t&gt;..ser&gt;t.at on
eel Dy Case Kloes broke thru for 23
The r.a,;t be eved to be ON! of
Temporary suapeNion ol seven
Ttu! Pumcroy Panther
OOklf'li uatnst 102 They com pleted five }-a.rds a.nd a first down
North tl "' most ti'IPnt.ed ever grouped tO beer permits lasued to Melga county
'at.t;y l."l .,retty new purple and 1 auea had one Incomplete am: 1 caught him Iron behind K oes loet Kether In one 11how has been com nercha hi was ordered Saturday It
wl te unl!oi1118 with helmel.!l to l l ter~pted Galll~oolls oompleted 2 2 a nd Moore ost Moore paSAed to pet\!d 11.nd all members ha.ve set Y.as learned bv L L Fari&amp; Director
IT&gt;.a!.Ch decill vely outplayed the I' ad 2 nterceptec! and four were C'ascl lor 3 It waa a long paaa but led down to an earne11t atWmpt tO or Ohio L ouor Control commlaa1on
OalHpoUs Blue Devils FrldatY aflt;r
ccn pete Pomcro} registered 14 ~ oore dropped a.way back be!ore n &amp;ke the production a complete
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r oon at the MiddlePQrt l-Jgh 8Ch 1 n st downs as l:lga nst 'l by the Blue ttrowlng Moore 5 pass was lncom success
The n18pena on of the Clau D
f\!!ld to win t.he g&amp;m BY a scar~ ":r Dt&gt;vlla
W th a novel plot and catchy ond ClaM c permita by the d.lret&gt;
1 iete Oalllpolts took the ball on
The play by ploy account followa tl elr own 14 yard line Thompsor&gt;. llr&gt;es Molly .s Idea presents some tor was revt!&amp;led in Ptmleroy thru
20 to 0
A small crowd wa.e present owlng
1s' Quarter
was stopped b]' Blackwell tor no thing ditferent In borne talent mu 11n order of Director Parla
Sherlft'
to the threaten!
weather bilt
H&amp;811: ns kicked o Caa
who re cain Ma.rt.ln kicked \o Moore who .s cal comedies., w th a touch o! pro A o Tracy to take vp the permit..
those who were o;athe fteld at the turned 2 a ds to the 35 stripe 8 B'~alled for fa.lr catch QOd Galli reaslomal stase shows despite the nnd return them to ,he LlQilOr Con
advertiaed game time
yard.ll when North hit flmateur cast
t ol CommlseJan tqrether with In
30 were Moo re made 3 th u tack e and 1 pe&gt;lls lOIIt
much dlsa pointed as
Panthers McOte 2 at the san c p lace Kloes the punt catcher Moore B'Bined 2 1he chonm JTOUP6 cona18t.1n1 or vt!ntorleJ or the amounta of bl!er ob
't/ho arrlv~ at. 3 18 tept at thett qu eli: It eked out u1 bounQs on the on the Oalllpollil 29 Ca.scl l09t 3 35 bee.utltul h1ah school g rl8 h&amp;'Ye hllJld 1.n the n.rioue placea ol bua1
lin bering u u.erclsell wbJle wa t 1 ue Dev
40 str p~ Oa.lllpoUa acrOS&amp; the field Kloe5 ticked out of been trained until even as early as nt'.ILS hit by the reseindlna ~r
m&amp; for 11 ta~y Blue Devil aggreaa
a I ed to Ka n around end but made boundll on the Gallipolis 17 c now they go throuah the mqtl.pe
The actio~ or the director or t.he
tt-on
3 on o. rP.verse and kicked to the A len went in ror Hardlrove Beard C' the dancetr. w th IP'&amp;Ce on1y i'*n comml68lon came a11 a reault of Ule
At 3 40 the Gall polls cont1noent Pomt!roy 16 Moore returning 4
ade 9 and Thornton added one far n pro!e511lonal cllorus girla
Indictment of JeYen Melli COdJ1
tn ronff'r ~ :th Prealdeotj ou the 5t 9 Berengaria ow\n' to heavy booking at
.Q.lme lelaurely an the field dra In Moore rnade !i am:l Klees 8 thru ~t down Hager made a yard and Musical munbers with be&amp;\ltlful tians for viola tiona o! the pmblinl'
n of R ~~ a :Wax m f:herb urg F ance Inter or ew11 of tht' su tt' u~ u
t lf!lr ""'Uipme~t beh1nd themgil'""'~ tnck e fo first down Moore made 5 Thompson anot her Martin. kicked dra.ms and appraprla(.e wotds ~d laws or the state when It was re
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sat for F e gJ! all.y re11e nd (pr ruyalty art' 11bown at left At 1ht..
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came on ~ fteld
l' ore a1 d Kloes made t. t\rst down to Kloes wi'l.o returned 12 to O'.lill
romantic touch to the entire p1ay ealed ln a grand jury lnvestlca
PY the lmper •I Su tf the I ner ~e ~ n1ear • former v the lmperator
L.me nnall~ at under wa. at 4
MoorP. made 17 around end and an 1 oils 44 Roush replaced Moore
The prinCipal characters .elect tor&gt; that several were e,httHun1
Decorations appropriate tor the
18 mlnut.es la~e It was ;aid t~ other nrst down Dorne 1 went in Ootha.rd threw Kloes 1011 t yard 1088 erJ for jhe show were QQhoUJWe~ slot machines lllllally
RUO!l were uaed Games and mu 1 Elbert Robinson and H L Slack
Oa.IUo11 11 team :~~as unable to lea
cr Amo d of the Blue 0e1'lls. Kloe&amp; made 18 around right end u follows
Sheriff Tracy seized the permlta
E c were enjoyed by tf!e twenty two 'A Pre buaineu viSitors In Athens
JSC';hool until 3 Hi a d th t th
ve Mea e wer-t around left end on li and a first down H was a beautiful Molly M 8 Sara. Pram)f!l Allb f om the places ol buaine.1111 I am.ed
y JU1'18 people present
~aturday
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a ~ were benut 1u b t ol fancy runnlnR to bit Of blocking: U\nt made th K t n \"\ or'h Jerry ,Lystpn B'ultz; lflf\lm by Director Farle and returned
Pt lies for the best costumes wer
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26 YB cis ad 1st down l:lel!(lB!Ilbl Tte quarwr ended sco~e I".J Gruber
,raL:-ns
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Dwight
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1: eehne Bll Don l~a~J.er
.,l'anrbl s ructions.
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Athens and Miss Maribelle Belden
In Parkel'l5bUrl Saturday
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ilcd. to gain Pome oy was off
Norman Foas Mrs A.~tel1bHt Wr!
Since there 8 a re11 w.rt.·. ap
Planned by Odd
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pta n asci WOI'I the ~OM a d de after making seven o1 a. dO\IbJe
Uh Quarier
Ben NeutziJnB'
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ftlole to receive Gallipolis 'chOBe to lasll bt!h nd the
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Kloes made 5 thru ta kle on the Schorn JIJnmle )l' uhla.sl Ptltf4 poh ted beer raffic napector mer
Fe'llowa
PUPILS ENTEB.TAINIED
Mr and Mfl!l Paul Olak n of Oo
.,.Cf!fend the north vuaJ. The boys Jil ds as a penalty Moore went Gallpolis 27 Roush m ade I Kkles Oscar Ca.veman Trelf ScltoenJelb lng Melv Ul'ty Sheriff Tracy lVa5
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un able to expl .. n Ute action of
The committee or arr•u~ge.--t•
The Rocksprings Primary pupils end two som; o! Bexley arrlved Ba.L
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b t ound end fo 1 to tl e 4 yd 1 ne
ade 10 for firs (I Nn 1)1'1 the lf
Old Maids-Mrs.. Oeneyl,ve J: rector Far!&amp; In request ng his co r presenting the Booster a ciJ.b"~ "ere el'\tert.alned with a masked urday for a week end viatt with Mr
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el ved Haskins P'oneroy )'r.rd line Kloes lG$t a yard and Mees who lmpersonatf~! Blr ~~ cpero.tlon m tak
up the perm ta 11 , 1 0 0 ,. Lodge ••d In "O H11.lloween pa ty Friday afternoon
d Mra Raymond kbersbach and
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However he did as requested hv th.&lt;. operation with the t--• unit -• the uy e..- ...,ac er Mrs Norma E hn ly ot West Mar Street
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Moore we11t thru tackle for 3 K•~nft lhu a ker for 8 Y""'ds K u,. wert eser M 8 Helen Fisher and lltrfl.
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director nat lng all permlt.'f seized American Legion IUl.flounce tJ e rol
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f led to l:(aln at th e end and Pome t ru ~ter of line for touchdown 11entz Wolfe Four Old Bachelor!-- Saturday to the camnd.sslon
lc~lnr contcgts and proaram which The ttme wa.s ~:~pent In playinR M 88 Juanita Bentz 11 spendlnl
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8 owed uY lost U ball Uart n k eked to Scure Pomeroy 19 Qalllpol B 1)
He an EI:JelBtein
Dav.ld Cuc}JJe;.
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gume,.; Refreshments of
kl the week end w th her aW\t Mrs
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fll.r outd!Btanced the Bl e l e 20 yard l ne Moo e eturnlng
~pencer \\ Cn n !or Blactr.W'e(l Lou Stllf'ltty and John Oillri&amp;e
T e ~el¥s co n~u;{'41
nT'c~ y wll be a_.P-Prt of the PUmpkin Shaw
pwnp n
I all departmel'\t.ll of the 6 to tJ c 4 }ard 1 ne Mooro m"~e K oes passed to Shumaker tor the 1 ly Mull e Ca npbeiJ
Pompe.y the October tern of the grand jury 8 d h1l '~fval sponsored by the P e do ghnut:i and hot chocolate W lllam Sayre of Bradbury
They gained 3:.10 yard!
3 and the pn.ssed to Cascl who e:xtra polrt
&amp; ore Pon eruy
2U Jed Mees
100 kiddles 35 ~~ for Illegal exhibition of slot mp t vo ori&amp;DIZILtiolU Of' }.u'nrl Skeet ~~ S:~~:dgl!':;o~l,;: we~~:::
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ter•l ed to Kloes for a touchdown Oa !polls 0
srhoo girla and Mrs Pern Jjlrld
we~:as ar;:: ~~~~t an~ ~~: Saturday NOv 11
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ed t.o Mary May Wilson Lonie hu~:s a~n~y 8to':w;~n~~~~t'::rn
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Po eruy 6 GoUlpoilli 0 l uyd rt!p aoed Thompson Haskins bury planillt
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Pr zes will be awarded ror the tol Kesterson Roy Orueser and BiUy tt'r a two week 8 visit wlth friends.
Cp,sc plunged over ror the exLra eplaced North Jm kln11 rep aced
,' "'e"d":o ::_ •,e n e t and ~~ : t :n lowing largest pumpkin P 2nd Harmon
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orrow rep ace
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exampltt for other violator! In t.hls
kin '1 1
M ss Eleanor Reinoehl of MJ,s
K oes kicked tu Martin who re
Jenkins kicked otT to Lloyd who
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turned lO yurds H a .....r tat ed to returned 14 to the "~~&gt; Jenklns ""ak
county did not fine the bU8lness otatoeM it t pk of best potatoes
ANQUET s !ton dramatic coaoh for
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Amerlc"n
Ucton pla.fl MoOrs
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Beard mad e t Baer Atopplnr lr g the tackle Martin shot a Ions
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Past Commander J
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poss but t was incomPlete Haget
used his right 1J11der the law to b lit 6 ears ol pop corn $1 and Iars 'lhornton of the Drew Webster Pomeroy Amrl•ttoe IDIYl wlU be
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decrease the mif'lmum ftnea
fl!t turnips tl
PO;&lt;;t of the American Lesion an !ctature 11010 a$ dtlting tbie aervloes
Sundf'¥ and Monday
2nd Qua.rt4!r
I first down Roullh making the tack
c nozz e
urant A\fce
Several Me 88 county cltlzen.s l Prizes for COI\Wil s are a.s follows nounces that a be.nquet has been at the Bethany M E church Sun
Jenki.J s eplAced JoRChlm and It: Harer failed to gain Thornton
Brady May Robaon, ~nd were said to have Intervened ln be nail driving contest tor ladle• tl p epRred tor tbe pleuure ol Leg dny morning Mlsa Reinoehl Is a
"Broadway To
Bt encer replaced BlackwQII Tl;tomp sLopplnl him Martins pass wall
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half of the Blot. machine
v~la. belt team In Wood sawtnr cont.est lonnalres lll the Mqnday meet1ng Graduate of Lake Erl~ College tor
Hollywood '
s n cam~ tl)ru lor 5 easel maldnl dropped by Haskins t4artlns PlliiB
e I 'n
ro.a lVBY
t rs who were Indicted ask ng hat p
needle tJlreQ.dina contest tor PriRa wiU be awarded dtu'lni the Warne at PaineavJUe 0
wh~t~ll
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the taOJtie .14Lcklng a y~ ~ Jat- wos kfi,DCked down .~Y Jel1fr: n•
to Holl,-woocl
the Otild ldqubr COntrol Omtdnial c~nta ., pte eatJna contest limit 8 pveninR t.he commander stated and !)he speelallzed In muakl
c! wn Thompson made a. Yard fch OaHipaUs was penaflzetf five yards
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ton f'Ot suspend the beer pumJJs b~ys ~ cer&gt;.ts flents dre.sailll and a larve tHt."llber or World War vet
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Iackie eooper ~~ Evan•
b down. J enkins J al ed Hager tor tor rallure ttl complete more than
Broad~a.y to Jtojlywob&lt;'l lr asmuch aa the)' had been pena
undtusine contest tJ Old I' dd cram! are e~ted
Mrs A E Fox of Columbus re
Ma, Rolnon Frank Morp.n
n 9 ya d O&amp;ll
Martin klcke4 to cne pus a.t.~mpt n OIUl serle8 bf t entJing the heart be ts oi h
en lluftlclentfy lmd ttlat marry lt&gt;ll'a ~teat t5 beat Jll'ger contest
t rned hame Saturday after a 61\'Y
Moo e on the Pomero~ 41 th"e to
Ia d H
a
~l'n o her!! n the county had been $1 rope sklpplnR FOntellt. ~ ~h.
1 8 w A1
and Albertina RalaGil
speedy quater returning to t he elu~~~h returne:nM~e~lp: pun~ :I d ama witt 'ne dazzling paf~pt •u lty ot similar f.l?latlons bt&amp;t. hild
At 7 30 a bij teattii'e wttl W the
We.;:: :."r?:!:rK:
c
ral week&amp;\IUI.~a$ Ulel:trome af Mr
Oallpo Is 42 Moore made 12 yards vnrdll &lt;$chdtn replaced OUinther
I of a haJf centurr' n ~1'1.~ ~~~- II-Ot beeQ, ~tpprehe~·~ or named in. lA.,nlna or a Jiale Face by the Red tlon and thanks ~ those .:~!: 9nd Mts ~ JDaniMt~ W&amp;a
8ho"'-,~ ijd "Momenl
ror n st down Ql~cl addec1.
-nd.
li~ wel".t in ff.lr lriQn. Jenkin, w th famous stars o1 Bt&lt;i.d,.-,y Qd ~diet nents by the Biand jury
I Mpn tn an Indian Dance At 9 p ~-~d 11.!1 durin• the UJ 18 and arr n'lpe.Ned bf~'Mrs 11
~
MoQte went aroun.a eft er;1d tor~ 13 made 1 around end Oatl~ substtl: 80Uywoor1 ln an amo!lng ca.,...Jc.q,de
The drastlc action of the Ohi~ M a dance -and noor shb• will W (Ieith 01 our'*'h:th~r Cllfles Me Cii.LJRh~r Mills
M i'y
Iza th
~~
Pklktria.l No 1 Cab Callowa.y
omd another 1st down Oot.hard .tuted ror Plymale Jen~B made 8 c..l 8howdvw. ls the atttaitJ
OOib Lfquo Cootrol Commission waa In 111v1:m at the Armory under the aua Naqhton Eape.claUy do we thank J anlel! who remained fJ¥. •a. week
L
f.lke
U
ru
to
throw
Moore
for
a
3
~to..Od
end
and
then
punted
to
I
1
to
the
El~'
c
Theatr.e
BunltOV
~xplatnable exceptlr&gt;&amp; that the In
lcea of the American Legion Post Willie Younl p nsterwllld Under md v_,._ , _ _ _ _ ,_-'--···
Z SO P M
~d loss
thru and rv artin lr&gt; m df eld f:kle~cer flla.de And Mond.a;
ll ctment and guilty pleas to eltht
tn.lr:lng Co Rev 0
W Wtlliama
~~;~~~~&amp;~
dtGppect 1 thf' tack e aett ng hiS man ltl. bl.l! Its extraordlnar¥ line ,up 91 aiafl Litton ot slot ~na.chtnes violated
AUXILIARY aOLDS P.tR.'f\'
Modern Woodmen and the d
~~~·:~,~,\~~~to Red tlll. kB A pass W Allen. llo Lloyil l&lt;llUdes AI ce Brldy J~le ~ t c regulal ona covertna Lhe 'beer ~e~pbera of the 1.¥-les AuxiUarj
ars and ftowera
orors
t:
great rol)oweJ:l by a n te tu'll Ola4e ~ I! Jimmy D;br~te FriiiJI~ Mbr111U:1 i- rmlt 188Ues
of 1b ~ Amettt;~An Lqlon! en't.e't-~
The McNaughton Family
CCJntinUI:Q Jrom ~~· unet
ram yard~ Kindle made the tackle set tladge Evans E~e .QWUan Jf'ILJ'
The action ol the aribd JUry In Ftlday evenlnJ wlt~ • po&amp;.lnck SJ.IR~
th~ law
Prevltltitil)' It was rtvetd
Score t ng the ba.l carrier' from the r ear 1cmph!toP May Rob!l'(ni ahd RUa· nndlnll: lnd ctme,nts o.Ralnat Mven per ahd Hlliaween ~rty' at t't;le
ed al
e Dearborn off eel\ th'nt
Allen:. J011t .3 ~artib s ~t,~~s .was In ,!jt!Jl H'""die
Mella countlanl fgr Uleaal use o:r Legion Hnll Stunts aild ltqesslng
wago:! and employment
ecordtl or
Dl)d h.lt tl:\~ crow bor complete but Pcmeroy was pemll:&amp;This ptc'\l're Atrlkea a new note slot machine ga.lnbllniJ devices cul gltlnea '1: eri 11\ljoyed ~ tbose pre
the
Company
w
II
be s lmloltted t.o
the 'point being oet c~ 5 fat' on!lde Mllrt'tri'8 pfdS' wu n the ne rf of entertainment Tell rninated a lonw. baHle ~ thiJ isent
Mrs
B Orr wife ot Rev Orr
Hardgrove l'epla ed Moot z Kloes l te ceptf!d by easel wlilo ll'eturned 6 tng a dram&lt;~.\1); tale of ~h~~ fl'eJt.C\'Ilo c unty against the .slot aMchlne
Prl~s ror the Jines~ aqfl most P¥tfJr .p( .lhe '1ee Mt:::thOdl.st the NR~ onal automobl e Cha.m~r
or Commerce w-hk 1 di t&gt;Clll lnllt
licked tQ Hfl :tJ:~'t wh" fumbled bu
the 25 Jenk ns made l'i to Potne t nns of !\ theatrltal familY I} de
racket
c mtc lJ'~OSitumt5 ~erf ~twiirded to c ureh Ol La.'ilrel Clift~ repqrt.ed in
ce
nt or the a utomoiJ I'! ode
rHurn.d t6 the 39 fol' a H yard re
o"( s 30 yard 1 ne and thl'! gatne II' ct:l t.belr loves Joys sorfow11 ~
Those who lost the r beer permits the ro lOwfnc .Mrs M:ty:Y: Ellert
til.
turn 1Qoe11 n ade the tack e Thomp r ded SOOrc Pon croy ~ Oalllpol ll mphs and di!llppolntments l:r)\t\1. ~aturday by the director &amp; ordera Wjc:kham Mrs .f{att e Ebarsbach : n ~!et !~:erh~ a!!!~ ~ine~
son matf.e a belf.i s fopped by Kei o
l lhe lrtlmate d'rf.ma. plaJecl bel!.ind were C E BpeJICer Chel!iter Per and MUs Ka"""rlne ll:~rsba'C:h
hi h
h
8 orne 1 .1! past few weeks
w r Beard lnade'-- 2 before Ca11c1 hit Por'neroy 20
Poll
OalltpoUs li1e scenes In Ufe theatl1!, tlln the mit D C Menchlnl Pomeroy Per
Amoa ~ Andy)
and cblldfen 8
hlm Ma.rti Plltl ed o t of bounds Shumaker
LE
ITiol\ IJrllltant spectaclea enact:elt o~ the mtt D R L. Larkins LonR Bottom Betsy Ebersbach Spaolsh ua.ncer e"'~th the disease i reported improv
but Pomerpy wts offside nd Oft.Qi Keiser
LT
Mootz nlage Fay Tt!mpleton tdpgs R081e Permit D Bruno Oa5CI Pomeroy Dnd Lola Ann Neutzllr.g ~d Rose
• • •
contlt': •rt rrnfTI "'u:t= One)
1o &amp;I wat~ )rtaenLed with a nrat Thornton
LO
Plymale Posle as of yore Barney Paean PumU D A H Roaenbaum Per Marie Nease
Gold 4JJst T¥(!ns
M
d
hid p,earby ond wa ted until 8 A M
l"o~ thrdlirh tfte 5 vard penaltY Guinther 8
C Gothard C dances agah
8ctu10111le Durante its C and D A Angeletti Per end most comical MIJI'Y Watson In Jllm~s ~Uti'~:; a~:~:=-h~lltr:~ y 11 terday unt 1 Lan er walked bJ
n !!Ltd Jo.1led to ga n at center ·A Kindle
RO
Kuhn ctiers another or I Is inimitable n ita C and D and Weldon Pfarr j Lhe boys ball throwing col'test ena motored to Charleston Bai:Mr several times hesitated and tbeD.
lt:T
Arnold comedy acts and famaWI va devU.lf! Pt&gt;rmlt D
David CUtton recelv~ the prize Gay where they vi.Bited Oeo
Ip eked up the package
DAY AND pass Thompson to Irion made 3 Baer
n.,.a11tlro. kicked to Moore who rl! Btapkwell
RE
HaSkin&amp; J!P.Bdl ners brtna: out the r &lt;~ld baJ
The permtta and Jrwentorle~~ of lind ln the bean gue~m ng conte.at Eioudera ..Df Middleoort. wbo is 00r:_e
Lanier war arrested and ques
AGE."
QB
MILTtn l 0 tl1CkS
he beer stook on hand at the tlme iMrs Lillie Lowe .va.s given ~belftned In McM11Iaft- ~"iwapltal Mr t.ion£d s~;cr t y aJ.l (}av His Wlf
Uflled 3 .o. Pomeroy 24 Moore MoOre
r. acre 2 Lloyd replaced Thompsan Joachim
RH
Thompson Tlmea chanp Motion ptctu~ t.he permlta were t.akm up were rward
Bqllders a broth~ In law o:r James likewise waa questloJle(l but the
tl.).;ld 00..ll1POlla lost 5 for delaying ~lot's
LH
Beard ;orne In a.nd crowd out vaudevllld. mailed to Director F'arifl Saturday
Cliftorct recentl)t suatalned an In textile worker 1n &amp;o statement ptade
See tht'l •econd renem
lle gRme Moore made 1st down on Cai!C 0
FB
Ha,aer l he Rtea.t climax takes place In ' by BherU! Tracy
P T A HOLD PARTY
juty of a severe4) lett arm at Hob-- Jaat night absolved her of allllame
Uon-eonp ot ramoaa Movie
8 y«. d jaunt a.ruund lett end
Bubfltltutions OalllpoU~Darnelj Hollywood stud 0 w th five hi.IJ'Idred
The membern of the Parent
nn white working &amp;.Iii a brakeman
Mra Reynoldll meanwblle WIL8 ~
1
~ ~:n~:;:h~[:t right end tor J:a for Amold North ror Haskins Uil.n~ers see'n In the rreatest ballet Miuea Mllill'Y and M:Udred Hen TeaCher A88oclatlon or the Kerrs
• " ¥
InK carefully watched at the tamUy
Star.
IO'fed
~·o,m~,./J
4 Hager then stop Hardgrove for Mootz Lloyd for ever filmed In action ai'i the flnal ruay lett Friday for Colwnbua Hun achooi entertained tbe ~hlldren
MiBaea carletta Obllnaer and home Reynalda. She Is reported t.o
B.dd Jr Carlyle Blackwell
More went around end 1 homJlson Mootz for Darnell C .scene op ~a t.h~e ReneratloM of here they wtll be t!le week end Prklay evenlnfl w th a masked Eileen Martine or Muon City -_e bo ~ ll delloo.te cond ton or health
Lst down Hager finally /U)en fo Hardgrove
Morrow for troopers ls play~ The action of r;1.1eata ot Mlsa Mary Russell a stu Hallowef'J\ party aL the school spending the week end wlt.h.lt!}e Mrs Reynalds the former Elizabeth
:lr Neal Hart Jr
B opplns blm
Joachl n replaced Beard "W Allen for Harer Vance he story n,ms frorn the days of dent at Ohio State University
I uuae Ga.mes and music were en l1 rmer a mother
Mrs
Lllllan tMCC:tp' ~DU,lard wu married to
1 'Ciny Pastor to m4dem..l,!follyw )()d,
8t.robelm, lr
J~nklr.s Kloe11 went around end for or Irion Catlng for Plymale
oyed by those ~t.
OhlJnger
j ReynoldS Ia\t New Year 1 day ~t the
9 a.nd he was hurt In t1 e play
Pomeroy-r-J~pkbut toe Joachim Allee Brady and Fra'f&amp; :YOl'llan
Prblea were--·~ as follows
aae or :IS She has been told o:r the
lloWih replaced Klocs Kuhn Inter Bpenoer ror Blaekwelli J~hlm lor a~pear ftrst a.a l' 0Ull8 danoen ~
Advance Sale of
I best dreased boy .andora Strick
Mrs Maud
'trt saturday threatenlnR letters It was stated
ceptttd a paas on Oalllpoll~ 36 yard Jenkins lwullh lor Klqeft ~loe8 for t rough varying ages, are llnahy
l&lt;md best dre&amp;aed lirl Helen tor Delray Plorlda where ahe ex
Reynolds 1s helr to PJ.OOO.OOO of
n'l o.nd nh to midfield where he Roush
Blackwell fbi Spencer 11 en as old veterans WhOfle arand
T ( C K E, T S
Rhodea best dressed ~an _.tl~lej ]:CC\8 to spend the winter Mrs. the e.:state left by bls father the
aa tackled M the half ended Scott&gt; koush tor Moore Schorn for Qjdl'l
becomes a sreat ttbn star
Montgomery
best' ~ mtn Cobb has been sta)'ll'\i with her Inte a. J Reyrolds He wlU re
fomeroy IJ Oa lipolls o
t er
roughout the action the g or
f
Anna L Whaley moat ooml,e..gli'l~ al&amp;ter Mrs c N wacner ot Letart cdve the tortiDle on hls next birth
Seore bv Quarters
1 2 8 4 T :lU8 Old theatrical family prodUly
or-ct'-'tume Eleanor
Smlth \ plf.llt Palla
day In April 19M
Pomeroy
'1 8 o 7 20 rnarcbf4 d4wn the years to the
uMOLLY'S IDEA"
wmle boy 1 coalume Johr&gt;. L Hillef
'1\i •
Investig-ating La.n er ll tborlt. l''l
Uall1poua
o o 0 0 0 IUnazlna llllr9,u In whleh the rrand
mO&amp;t cornle man's ooetume Herman
A J 8h~ta or Runtm,n wa.a a learned he ha.d been Wi1.1ou&amp; work
Je't Dow011
By Quarten faU\er havirtr t8Uiht his fllm-Atar
:Rtarha and most oomlc woman s btASiness visitor In town aturltay tor alon&amp;' perlf.ld w:kl Ill bad health
1 :&lt;~ 3 4 T rranctscm thai tliOUPefiJI. are l'ltlll
Nov 9th and 10th
V1ralnta YoUnB'
" ~ '
"ind r.eected money Young Reynoldl
6 4 2 ~ ul troupers and that tbe llhow mus\
-May be Seeured atMara:aret Stanley received a huge
MIM M tared Snowden nurae leQuested that Lan er be 11hOW.I
n :.1 1 1 -4 ao on concludes hla work as the
cake riven away by the oriania. 1.1t the Mao.r EmeraenCY lwapital lenleney
great 1M let marehes down the Jar
Gdmore Auto Supply
t on A meetlna of the orp.niJ:atloo. ~ n Saturday ror Columbus where
---;;;;;;vo.;;;::-;; --;;;;;-llf'-lit set ever b\411~ ~ ~ ka~plo
t
.....,...d ~
W U be held In thf ~.w;' ~tin~ ~~~. J'll~ ~eN! .f te11' c1aya wtth Mia
•aoTEST ~D~
u ) 1v.ave of 11plendor
.... ew
'tlllle next Tburida)' 81ebirir
61f11YIJ Wr1ihL
Washl~~ Not ~B-Th
Touchdown&amp;-Kloea
and
M
1"1
York tlothint
• • "
t&gt;ej&gt;!\p"ment ""'"" lno&lt;nwt
Moorn
n John Tulp. and 1100 Ray
HoJ::ae
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Paul Sweeney or Arn8terdam has ed tbe Ame can minister in Ath
Point a.f'te1 touchdown-8hwnak 1! o~d ~~ )4lea Sophia Zimmerman
Mn Jacob Ament entertained arrived for a wee it end vl.slt with ~ to denou N' the recently sli(U
PI Kloe.t
fJ
on~ and M'rs Guy Beshole or
AW&amp;. 31 Cent.
Friday evenh1.g Wltb a HaiJoween Mts&amp; Emmy Lou Keehne
ec1 ex radlt c:t treat~ '1\ith Greeee
... ackaozwllle Plorlda who have
party at her home on Eatit Main
u a protest r. oalnst the retuu.l cJ
been the ruest.e of Mn John Huber
Sohoel Cblldren to Ceat.a
Street tor the pleasure uf her niece
Mrl' John LtetwiJer spe.bt Prlday the Greek courts to extradlt Sam
MRS LEHEW PASSES t.ne
paat aeveral d~ returned to
Mbs Alloe Mildred Thoma.s B.J d a with her mother Mrs. w M Hager uel Jnaull r rmer Chica.RO uUltty
AT HOME IN MASON Ironton Prtday
number or friend&amp;
rnan or west Columbia
magnate
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OHI O ITATE MUStUY
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IH8 BLatt Oarrespondent

WBBhlpjt.On Nov 8-IN8--Co
fldent or the soundne68 or tl e pre
sent Pann Rellel Program but e
cognll:lng the discontent
the
West Ule admlnlstratlon
today

In Gun Play Tragedtes
Father Ktllo Wtfe
Son And Self

Plane C r a 1 h e 1 111£
Frame Butldtng In
Plunge
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illr.ed undet'Str ucture without. break-

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t.'bical(o, PbUailt:lphi&amp;, Pitk biii'J'h. MD•aU..

will be able to stop overnight
at t.he seadrome hotels in t he mid·

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ole of Lhe ocean where they can
shops, beau·
l l' parlors, t.hea.ters an d gyml'a.slwrus
'!he seadromee wUl also have atock
1 €Xchange branches &amp;lld even fishing

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HI£ IN SULL CASE
NC E MORE: jt HPP" a,·s that crim e a nd its o pera ton1 , are
to t.n um p h l~&gt;' •·r Jll~t iu~ . for once more hav e t h e Gree- !
, J'lll t n urb rul ~: U that 11-h . lnsu ll,
eX·llti liti es magnate. j
1•1., ' I' IJ1 h( 1klJn·n:d t•J ofli clllb of t he Unit ed States. The
d t 1 , •• 1o n v. ~::s r ew.te n •ti r l' rently l.J y th, · f' u urt of Appe1:1.IM
\ 'f l iJ ![Ct..:Jd e d ill ~ JJJ t&lt;:! or a r epr ima nd to
th e defe ndant, I
ll •al l1•· l.Jtd LI ll () l ll!g-h lly bt• d e lin!l·ed . The d ec isim1 it
1 1 Ill ... , 1'.::; .1 le:il o f t h t• re&lt;:e ntl y ratili efl t rl!aty
rl! gardin g 1
, :-;tJ,t d Jtiu 1 Uetwee-n the L' uite d Stut~~ ~n d G r~ ece and a:4 1

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.spncsors wHl not only ellm ·
every vestige of
·! cl tlnger an~ chance ! r om tr&amp;n&amp;·
1 "' eanlc ftyipg but will
make the 1
· ll.tlant1c cr Oloslng a. m&amp;tter of only I
' :ro h ours Rt th e most .
Each sea.drom e, a world ln it..'lelf, l
, "'t&gt;lllh s 63,000 tons and will C08t an
1 e~tl mated 16.000.000
Each will be ·
Ha nncd by a r esident persoDD.el of ;
about 125 nnd a. ftoe.tlng payroll or .
httwee n 300 and 500 persons.
The first seadrome would be
1a nchored In the ocean about 375
lm 1les ea.st of New Yotk City. Three ]
dher s would be bui lt a.t 11\C.erva:S
• d 4'JO m iles tn a.. line due east to
A:r.(lres a nd thf! final link be· .
I 1t he
ween t he Azores and the coast ot l

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· 11ch IJ&lt;.'t;s ])ee n :-; h ow u bJ 1 , ,~ t:· n!il'rly i11R.d equate so f ur lli'l
ntie 11 1 t hi::; c: uuJ• t ' Y ar .· cttll t:t! rncc.l.
,\J r. lr;:-; ull , it mu t'\ t l,e ,,dmillctl , L o ld nud pru buU iy
WJ ]] Jl' l t ht• l~ UJ!L) u J &lt;lJC} fH Ul'L' Cll tl1 11 J;.t ) ll1 Ut: hi natHJU :; Jill
the l' &lt;.~ t U I'l) ~o the mere pu ni shin g H t ) far a:-~ h e is t:o n ce ii H' ri J
mean . . lil li e , exn' J11 t hat h e :-~ ho u ld Le req uil·ed to m a kt·!
ll.~ ll tu t ion fo1· t ilt· Jl&lt;tl!l , t:·o uiJJe, :ln g.L;J. . )J a m.l H t ~ I'I U\\' lw \
t a u:-ed tiH oug h Uw Jo"'~ r.! m il li o n ~ o l do ll ar " t o IU Vt!~tor :-! . •
A ~i d e f 1 (J J:l t he i!ll!J\ 1dua l ( l.l~l' , L •We \' l'r, t h e r e is u
JII UCh big ge r lJU o.:.!Sl iUJt iJJ\ (J I\ ,d
Thul ' {lll' StJ un i ~ wht!lh t! r
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p1l!agiug and rolJbiu }( a nd ~w indlt n . ~ rw op h• of tht.&gt; ir
l1:tnl earn Pd t&lt;' ITI[H\!ltl po:-~ st!s.-;on;.; a nd t lw n a re to outwi l,
l;n\o, u rd e 1· and ju ~ til:e hy fl eei ng t o a L't:.ll ntry li ke G Te l'L e I
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Ht •g a.r(J?e ..;,, o f wh at o 111 m:t y th 111 k :t iJ I)I\ 1 t he m crit.s &lt;•l
~ li t: l'ttif• -.~t· should kel· JI ~t ! uo l t'ro 111 tiJij S I:! foo!i Nh s quHIJ ~
Ph lladelphla~·Nov 6-INB-Lon g i A(hll lrlsll al lou fo!' n $ao.ooo.ooo •n ucl ~tee l, t.he st~ adto m t-: 1 ~ 1,225 ft
ld f' s . T h &lt;' e a :ll' nl · t h P l\' &lt;.l ZI·S ag ai· nst thl' Jews , ·IS t u th c t ht' blue-p1•! n : d 1ea.m
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UJ ifat· a nd 'ti' dJ·uct :-o1'i?t1Jli'
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How ev r , Ln:l 1;ndf'r the NRA.
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r,r·rt~ granting of t he loan wo ul d put l nf :1 mn nl fl ilplruw can ler
(; I l l'~ ;ntJ! ~ I\ t' t he f'! l' t·lld '' l' •Jr t iH· d 1· ! ~ 11 d e r lit' t•m;e t o in· The Seadrome Op(!an ,PQ&lt;:k ,Cor· [lJ .OOO men back to wor k m 30
Huge buoyancy LB.I'k.'&gt; wo uld main :
\llhu' t' Oll ll t i' Y d '"•ll li.'&gt; l l'tH ii. l r 1• •
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( . Je U~l'l ~m g In \o\ a ~h1ugton J1a!t . llC!.: UIT~d bec?~se, tl~cng . the· ~QW(I , ~ij'&amp;'\1~~ ·9'U ·• ~e ~p~ , rile or floating ocean ~\i.~~ ~\~lttrtlfl l. r,eadr?mi!o • u~e1f '1'1!;\

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Employed In S,.racu11e
Mine, Injured On.
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n•venucs e:c! J' l'C"l.e d f r cm lwlcl a n d store rc n ~
: ( : l:iiOllS an tJ fees lrc rr. the seve1 al ,
I t·.t u- Atlal•ttc ai r li nes expected to
I r .t tl Oili ~ e t he ocea n isla nds of steel. ·
' It was I tu t he1 pomted out t h~t
' ~ ~ ·~ Fcdct al. stat(', mun icipal or lo· .
v-d t o:u d approt·al IS necessar ;• and ,
' 1w land co~ t s a r c Involved. while the 1
1 s.~u OOO,GOO lmu ' wh cch would com- ,
i 1 lt lcly 1 evolut:omze ocean
, Plld pla ce Europe onl y :m hoW's
I uwnJi by u u , Is rnm:h less t han the
' cost or tove n one navaJ a ir plane car· 1

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JI[~ iinrum
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1\' ·Ill I o l' ~qc c,hargc l ~J·med Liy a N ~~w York ~ ~~lif'1.. J g,ui
~' l'' I\ Lury o'f State i~l'S U l' d wh at wit" vi rt ually ·arf il'f)8m",g! j
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: ub,lt't'l:-., yet wh e n 1t li oeH n ot an d t h ey ar e of s u&lt;'h a ch.11t· 1
~· ~ ln ax t o b l'i n g arg um ent_" with fo reign powers, rlrastic 1
.!I I to n Js nece&amp;'ia ry.
Th e J ~ws in Am eri ca and th e Nazis I
l11 •n•, . . houl d be mad e t o und en:1 tand \.hat America is not!
till crest ed exce pt " " individual, , over their arguments. I

NO WONOE~ . OtD
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OLD RANGE SHE
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W&amp;:LLWWE.REVEQ EL~ "'011
GO I'M GOING TO i"'!AKE

BATH $1.50
DINING ROOrll AND

m u:;-t be g't'flllted that th e funn cr ::c un•
" t nu~ h t·ow" to h oe h ut whil e that ~mh j ect iH being tlhl- '
LU ~Me il, ju:- L w ho i t! \hiH ( UUUtr y c x l' ept in the Wt~althy ~ ~~~-:fu~:ei;.-'l
Lia l"H I are h n , ·ing nnvth tn g b ut a to u ~h time
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THOSE OTHER RANOCS
l.OOKEO GillAND TILL. I SJ&gt;.W
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HOWWONDERFU\.ITIS
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RANGE WITH AVTOMATIC.
COOKERY! AND 11 S NOT
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JAMES H. BUTLER

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I Defied Extortion

o( hard l imes. E ve t·.v whel·e. une looh 111 1_ . ,
h,. !i1d:-~ m r n out ~) l t'm Jll oy men t and a great majority tlf ~
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~f'l V &lt;'.., hut m ust dPJH~ n d on t heir t!tl'o r t.... to He&lt;:ure money ur ,
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t harii,V' lo get t he ne n~~~nry foodstuff:-..
The la~t t hing in t h(' wo rld that will bring a ge neral •
1e tunl of pro~pe nty 1s vi oiPJit e. The lc Hders uf the riot- :
l n).{ niavemcn t may t hin k an d pt.H'HUad e th eir followen\
that t ile onl y W U,\' to gf't r eli ef ig by bt·e aking law !!. anci '
Hl'l lng .force to br in g a bout t heir d emnnd s but t l ,ey
are!
vc t·v mu ch in t:!!'l'ol' on t h(• ~ uhi f' rt.
. T-hingl" wi ll ta ke a turn l'or tht&gt; bet te r fur if th e y do
11ol, it ca. n !Je onk a q uest ion of time until the ~ituution
lJccnrries &gt;-~o ba d that every one will be preying on every
o ne else in th eir m ~td 1ig h1 fo l' e xist ence and thaL simply
woulri tn etw ('h aos, thp e nd nf law and ol'der and finally,
the surv ival of t h l! iitll'l'l 1, a nd thoHtl r~-m·,• iving will hardly
mea1:1u r e up to t he ' ' li ttc~t.'' in ~m .v way but physically.
~I) t ha t a ft(~l' a l l, t he 1e mnants will tmd themselves in t'he
pow &lt;~ r Of t hose J&gt;Popl P who ar e no t me ntally abl e to handl e thQ ~ j o b c ollfrnn t i n g- them . Thi8 iE&lt; the history o f evecy
Jevo luiiotl. T h a t i~ w h \' .o:.o fe w s u,ccee d and brir1g about
th e rei~ l ta exp ect ed u ntil a fte r co 1,.1.ntl es~ mistakeR anri
RJgn s

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Fresh As A Rose
• Banish the confi ning cho l't! o f po t watching wludt put,; tcll- ta:,, lines
jnto the fac t's of so many \\ ' ,fP len.
Give yourself new hout·s of fre-edom, more tini'e for recr eatiot l by
in stalling an ;Automatic E lectrie
Range now,

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That the beat merchandise won't sell well unless it II
advertioed.

The sooner occasional advertisers start continuous adven~i
in11 the oooner they will have a better paying·business.

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Model K·S2 utilizeo the ouperhetrodyne
circuit, new type double purpooe tube, and
an improved dynamic opeaker.
Reception of police calla, amateur and aircraft tranomiuiono; continuouoly variable
tone control; new vernier tuning control,
exceptional performance and tone.

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All subscriptions secured by Worker• in
the Prize Votinr Campaign from preaenl
mail subocribers to tlie Daily Tribtjne or
The Trib!ln"":TelejJraph will be credited to
the expirati'!n d~t~ of subscription, regard·
leao wheth~r it io P!i•t clllfl.or ~ paid , iu .•~d· 1,

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advertioinll' any other kind.
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The advance payment of your subscrip·
tion will aave you money and the annoyance
of a weekly collection. The Lady or Girl
in the Big Prize Voting Campaign to whom
you ll'ive your aubtcription will be very
grateful for the votes it will oecure for her.
Your paper will be delivered by the same
carrier in the regular mann'er.

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t rials ha ve been made. The situation in the middle west, I
bad as· it ia will hardl y be beuefltted th nough riotous ac- :
tio~s!of ~ ,r~qi cal ele m ~~t which .?,.;~1\l',PY•, fo!l)lsty1fs &lt;iii··f'
tl]lllr •~ljjb!e ,to lljlpr.eSI! 'la w abidirir tlellih~orhh\&lt;t they I
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tirclr oew type-not too tart, uhf.~
blaud, not too oily in 8uqr. M,.~ ofj
or.hui.cnt iog~ents, mixed lo

All subocriptions paid workers in the
Prize Voting Campaign after Nov. 6 for the
Daily Tribune by carrier will be credited as
if received on Dec. 4. During the inter·
mediate time pay your carrier as usual.

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To avoid confusion, all oubocriptions to
the Daily Tribune to be delivered by carrier
given workers in the Prize Voting Campaign prior to Nov. 6 will be credited ao if
received on that date, Therefore pay your
carrier in y.our regular weekly manner up to
that time.

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WHO PAY DAILY TRIBUNE CARRIERS
AT WEEKLY · RATE

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ROOMS !1.00, $U.11o

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Rates Retlu ced

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HE\.I.!O GIRLS. MY RAN"
IS &amp;0 OLD I CANT BAKE 14.
OEC£NT THING t I MUST
BUY /1.. Ni.W OJIIE

li n d ~ itRe lf facil• g a

\ \' a y x . and m f' an s t o make end ::~ m eel'!

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t'lreproal

most complicated pl'oblem in it!-! effort to make ~om e sort of nrrangellll' lll w here by t he farm er rnny bene f1t directly and quickly to Lbc ex t e nt Uwt he may rece ive higher prices for his
Jl l'odu t\s. It i s apparent that the offic ial:&gt;! in Washington
arc doin g th eir utmost t o hrin g ahout the desiJ·I;!d change
I!I JL tp ·d ate, th eir ~l t'o rt~ h a\' e b ~e n most inadequate
\~h i e ~ ·h a~ b1·ough t nh out a re bellion among the farmers

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Middleport. Ohler

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will by continuous advertioing of quality.
Advertioinc create• a worth while reputation for any buaineao because it givea the buyer a real guarantee of quality and
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have all the qualities elaimed for ti.~.W." . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....
Buyero who set up a loud wail ah'ol.t -~rettinr oubotitutes for
quality are the ones who never read the adnrtiaemento before
they buy.
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LINES AND BE SATI~IED AS IT IS TO BUY NON."'DVER·~
tiSED LINES AND HAVE GRIEF AND
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, new17 wedt. were honor ~ at 1
a partJ Gltturda.J evenlnl atnn by 1
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t.'bical(o, PbUailt:lphi&amp;, Pitk biii'J'h. MD•aU..

will be able to stop overnight
at t.he seadrome hotels in t he mid·

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shops, beau·
l l' parlors, t.hea.ters an d gyml'a.slwrus
'!he seadromee wUl also have atock
1 €Xchange branches &amp;lld even fishing

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NC E MORE: jt HPP" a,·s that crim e a nd its o pera ton1 , are
to t.n um p h l~&gt;' •·r Jll~t iu~ . for once more hav e t h e Gree- !
, J'lll t n urb rul ~: U that 11-h . lnsu ll,
eX·llti liti es magnate. j
1•1., ' I' IJ1 h( 1klJn·n:d t•J ofli clllb of t he Unit ed States. The
d t 1 , •• 1o n v. ~::s r ew.te n •ti r l' rently l.J y th, · f' u urt of Appe1:1.IM
\ 'f l iJ ![Ct..:Jd e d ill ~ JJJ t&lt;:! or a r epr ima nd to
th e defe ndant, I
ll •al l1•· l.Jtd LI ll () l ll!g-h lly bt• d e lin!l·ed . The d ec isim1 it
1 1 Ill ... , 1'.::; .1 le:il o f t h t• re&lt;:e ntl y ratili efl t rl!aty
rl! gardin g 1
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.spncsors wHl not only ellm ·
every vestige of
·! cl tlnger an~ chance ! r om tr&amp;n&amp;·
1 "' eanlc ftyipg but will
make the 1
· ll.tlant1c cr Oloslng a. m&amp;tter of only I
' :ro h ours Rt th e most .
Each sea.drom e, a world ln it..'lelf, l
, "'t&gt;lllh s 63,000 tons and will C08t an
1 e~tl mated 16.000.000
Each will be ·
Ha nncd by a r esident persoDD.el of ;
about 125 nnd a. ftoe.tlng payroll or .
httwee n 300 and 500 persons.
The first seadrome would be
1a nchored In the ocean about 375
lm 1les ea.st of New Yotk City. Three ]
dher s would be bui lt a.t 11\C.erva:S
• d 4'JO m iles tn a.. line due east to
A:r.(lres a nd thf! final link be· .
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ween t he Azores and the coast ot l

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ntie 11 1 t hi::; c: uuJ• t ' Y ar .· cttll t:t! rncc.l.
,\J r. lr;:-; ull , it mu t'\ t l,e ,,dmillctl , L o ld nud pru buU iy
WJ ]] Jl' l t ht• l~ UJ!L) u J &lt;lJC} fH Ul'L' Cll tl1 11 J;.t ) ll1 Ut: hi natHJU :; Jill
the l' &lt;.~ t U I'l) ~o the mere pu ni shin g H t ) far a:-~ h e is t:o n ce ii H' ri J
mean . . lil li e , exn' J11 t hat h e :-~ ho u ld Le req uil·ed to m a kt·!
ll.~ ll tu t ion fo1· t ilt· Jl&lt;tl!l , t:·o uiJJe, :ln g.L;J. . )J a m.l H t ~ I'I U\\' lw \
t a u:-ed tiH oug h Uw Jo"'~ r.! m il li o n ~ o l do ll ar " t o IU Vt!~tor :-! . •
A ~i d e f 1 (J J:l t he i!ll!J\ 1dua l ( l.l~l' , L •We \' l'r, t h e r e is u
JII UCh big ge r lJU o.:.!Sl iUJt iJJ\ (J I\ ,d
Thul ' {lll' StJ un i ~ wht!lh t! r
or w &gt;l Cl' i lll l tmJ:., .\!"( ' tc, IH :t lli J\'.' ' d 111 work with impumty ,
p1l!agiug and rolJbiu }( a nd ~w indlt n . ~ rw op h• of tht.&gt; ir
l1:tnl earn Pd t&lt;' ITI[H\!ltl po:-~ st!s.-;on;.; a nd t lw n a re to outwi l,
l;n\o, u rd e 1· and ju ~ til:e hy fl eei ng t o a L't:.ll ntry li ke G Te l'L e I
\\h ere th e m m 10n s t)f law aud ordPr l" th is na tion ~ hall
u uL be Hblc t.o hly t h t'! ir h a nds on the m.

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t~rcam which 1s eqtuva.lel't t.o the ~
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I 11nd the AzOl e ~ ar c .:xpected to
~ l,tovc popular s un 1lllCr 1csort.s.
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(h.,. 1 1, 1, t1f hi s pln ne m Sout h tt mp to n ll .•tbol', r:1 1 ;_~ la•Jt l . )U" I lwfo1 1.: h e
hopw·d off w1lh M !'!l Li nUb(' l gh fur thl.'! r \ l~lt t o ] l'l'lantl
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\\h .d\\ IIHJ t.1ur o f t he Jo:mrud d ls lt', th e ~rw10:1 !1 f11 :n;:;: JlD.IC llt'nt l u
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settdrom es
ACROSS ATLANTIC ODFERED
for tnms-orcnnlc
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AS PUBLJC WORK"~ PRO•JEC}
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Ht •g a.r(J?e ..;,, o f wh at o 111 m:t y th 111 k :t iJ I)I\ 1 t he m crit.s &lt;•l
~ li t: l'ttif• -.~t· should kel· JI ~t ! uo l t'ro 111 tiJij S I:! foo!i Nh s quHIJ ~
Ph lladelphla~·Nov 6-INB-Lon g i A(hll lrlsll al lou fo!' n $ao.ooo.ooo •n ucl ~tee l, t.he st~ adto m t-: 1 ~ 1,225 ft
ld f' s . T h &lt;' e a :ll' nl · t h P l\' &lt;.l ZI·S ag ai· nst thl' Jews , ·IS t u th c t ht' blue-p1•! n : d 1ea.m
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1d e;1 :ii' of fii"C" a \ t..' r a p;l:• fl (• r :..; o tl 1; tJt nrvutv~·. n 11 ~1)f--titt!- l'fl tu~t 1!;ltm" construrtl,; n or 8 chal•• o1 ooa. Cla iming 1ts revo lutlonnry project 11\lgc nrplane la ndng deck , 1oc~
UJ ifat· a nd 'ti' dJ·uct :-o1'i?t1Jli'
(i.'oft•r
( d1c 1t;e oceiU' (1k ks across tJ1e.' At - h no" l fe a:u ble a nd practical
Lnnr..ular In
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h ntle m~ soon becolne a l'elt\!ty t11 rh 1ne Sen.d r ome corpor atlon a,s. much !Jl:.e t
u 1e 11 ng ec
;,1 1,1 '. ret o f )!.I'O d ]l ,d pt•op )p IJ)' :tllni h l' l' .
How ev r , Ln:l 1;ndf'r the NRA.
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r,r·rt~ granting of t he loan wo ul d put l nf :1 mn nl fl ilplruw can ler
(; I l l'~ ;ntJ! ~ I\ t' t he f'! l' t·lld '' l' •Jr t iH· d 1· ! ~ 11 d e r lit' t•m;e t o in· The Seadrome Op(!an ,PQ&lt;:k ,Cor· [lJ .OOO men back to wor k m 30
Huge buoyancy LB.I'k.'&gt; wo uld main :
\llhu' t' Oll ll t i' Y d '"•ll li.'&gt; l l'tH ii. l r 1• •
• IM atton. fprm~ t.o trafiala.t~ 1 ql.f,l ~ond would,~eatc a demand for, trqu the lanctmg deck. on even keel:
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~· J:~, !t,~~~_m.':' )21,000 ~Orl O,f stcfll
jl,i:Q t eet i~obOVe t he water line While
( . Je U~l'l ~m g In \o\ a ~h1ugton J1a!t . llC!.: UIT~d bec?~se, tl~cng . the· ~QW(I , ~ij'&amp;'\1~~ ·9'U ·• ~e ~p~ , rile or floating ocean ~\i.~~ ~\~lttrtlfl l. r,eadr?mi!o • u~e1f '1'1!;\

l'a m pafl)~

Employed In S,.racu11e
Mine, Injured On.
October 26 .

n•venucs e:c! J' l'C"l.e d f r cm lwlcl a n d store rc n ~
: ( : l:iiOllS an tJ fees lrc rr. the seve1 al ,
I t·.t u- Atlal•ttc ai r li nes expected to
I r .t tl Oili ~ e t he ocea n isla nds of steel. ·
' It was I tu t he1 pomted out t h~t
' ~ ~ ·~ Fcdct al. stat(', mun icipal or lo· .
v-d t o:u d approt·al IS necessar ;• and ,
' 1w land co~ t s a r c Involved. while the 1
1 s.~u OOO,GOO lmu ' wh cch would com- ,
i 1 lt lcly 1 evolut:omze ocean
, Plld pla ce Europe onl y :m hoW's
I uwnJi by u u , Is rnm:h less t han the
' cost or tove n one navaJ a ir plane car· 1

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JI[~ iinrum
'J e nl h t'i wt·&lt;~ ll tlw N'r!ZJs i ll Gt ·!'maii,V «!l• Jl d • th: •· iI
J !· W ~ throu gh out th e w orl (l hns l!O ntinu ed until It j
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p 1c:-.cnla ti ves ftom Ge rmH u y to t he Unit t:! d Stati• B. Such ~"7-·T. -T.:- ~ ··- · --·

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t hi ng:-·, mvnlvc lhb t. u uut.ry a nd Ge rmun .v a nd U:l a dired ·~
1\' ·Ill I o l' ~qc c,hargc l ~J·med Liy a N ~~w York ~ ~~lif'1.. J g,ui
~' l'' I\ Lury o'f State i~l'S U l' d wh at wit" vi rt ually ·arf il'f)8m",g! j
t o the "'f"JrtH!n e!'Wuy.
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: ub,lt't'l:-., yet wh e n 1t li oeH n ot an d t h ey ar e of s u&lt;'h a ch.11t· 1
~· ~ ln ax t o b l'i n g arg um ent_" with fo reign powers, rlrastic 1
.!I I to n Js nece&amp;'ia ry.
Th e J ~ws in Am eri ca and th e Nazis I
l11 •n•, . . houl d be mad e t o und en:1 tand \.hat America is not!
till crest ed exce pt " " individual, , over their arguments. I

NO WONOE~ . OtD
'c'OU E\11~ SEE TME
OLD RANGE SHE
HilS 'TO COQK ON?

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W&amp;:LLWWE.REVEQ EL~ "'011
GO I'M GOING TO i"'!AKE

BATH $1.50
DINING ROOrll AND

m u:;-t be g't'flllted that th e funn cr ::c un•
" t nu~ h t·ow" to h oe h ut whil e that ~mh j ect iH being tlhl- '
LU ~Me il, ju:- L w ho i t! \hiH ( UUUtr y c x l' ept in the Wt~althy ~ ~~~-:fu~:ei;.-'l
Lia l"H I are h n , ·ing nnvth tn g b ut a to u ~h time
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THOSE OTHER RANOCS
l.OOKEO GillAND TILL. I SJ&gt;.W
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HOWWONDERFU\.ITIS
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Ei.~C:TRIC

RANGE WITH AVTOMATIC.
COOKERY! AND 11 S NOT
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JAMES H. BUTLER

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I Defied Extortion

o( hard l imes. E ve t·.v whel·e. une looh 111 1_ . ,
h,. !i1d:-~ m r n out ~) l t'm Jll oy men t and a great majority tlf ~
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d lC."i&lt;:' }uwe not eve n :1 m t' all :-! o f r aho~ing food for them· 1
~f'l V &lt;'.., hut m ust dPJH~ n d on t heir t!tl'o r t.... to He&lt;:ure money ur ,
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t harii,V' lo get t he ne n~~~nry foodstuff:-..
The la~t t hing in t h(' wo rld that will bring a ge neral •
1e tunl of pro~pe nty 1s vi oiPJit e. The lc Hders uf the riot- :
l n).{ niavemcn t may t hin k an d pt.H'HUad e th eir followen\
that t ile onl y W U,\' to gf't r eli ef ig by bt·e aking law !!. anci '
Hl'l lng .force to br in g a bout t heir d emnnd s but t l ,ey
are!
vc t·v mu ch in t:!!'l'ol' on t h(• ~ uhi f' rt.
. T-hingl" wi ll ta ke a turn l'or tht&gt; bet te r fur if th e y do
11ol, it ca. n !Je onk a q uest ion of time until the ~ituution
lJccnrries &gt;-~o ba d that every one will be preying on every
o ne else in th eir m ~td 1ig h1 fo l' e xist ence and thaL simply
woulri tn etw ('h aos, thp e nd nf law and ol'der and finally,
the surv ival of t h l! iitll'l'l 1, a nd thoHtl r~-m·,• iving will hardly
mea1:1u r e up to t he ' ' li ttc~t.'' in ~m .v way but physically.
~I) t ha t a ft(~l' a l l, t he 1e mnants will tmd themselves in t'he
pow &lt;~ r Of t hose J&gt;Popl P who ar e no t me ntally abl e to handl e thQ ~ j o b c ollfrnn t i n g- them . Thi8 iE&lt; the history o f evecy
Jevo luiiotl. T h a t i~ w h \' .o:.o fe w s u,ccee d and brir1g about
th e rei~ l ta exp ect ed u ntil a fte r co 1,.1.ntl es~ mistakeR anri
RJgn s

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Fresh As A Rose
• Banish the confi ning cho l't! o f po t watching wludt put,; tcll- ta:,, lines
jnto the fac t's of so many \\ ' ,fP len.
Give yourself new hout·s of fre-edom, more tini'e for recr eatiot l by
in stalling an ;Automatic E lectrie
Range now,

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Model K·S2 utilizeo the ouperhetrodyne
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Reception of police calla, amateur and aircraft tranomiuiono; continuouoly variable
tone control; new vernier tuning control,
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bad as· it ia will hardl y be beuefltted th nough riotous ac- :
tio~s!of ~ ,r~qi cal ele m ~~t which .?,.;~1\l',PY•, fo!l)lsty1fs &lt;iii··f'
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received on that date, Therefore pay your
carrier in y.our regular weekly manner up to
that time.

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WHO PAY DAILY TRIBUNE CARRIERS
AT WEEKLY · RATE

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ROOMS !1.00, $U.11o

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HOTEL
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Rates Retlu ced

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HE\.I.!O GIRLS. MY RAN"
IS &amp;0 OLD I CANT BAKE 14.
OEC£NT THING t I MUST
BUY /1.. Ni.W OJIIE

li n d ~ itRe lf facil• g a

\ \' a y x . and m f' an s t o make end ::~ m eel'!

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b.v ua1.tF .11tched t o " 1e ocean bed by

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most complicated pl'oblem in it!-! effort to make ~om e sort of nrrangellll' lll w here by t he farm er rnny bene f1t directly and quickly to Lbc ex t e nt Uwt he may rece ive higher prices for his
Jl l'odu t\s. It i s apparent that the offic ial:&gt;! in Washington
arc doin g th eir utmost t o hrin g ahout the desiJ·I;!d change
I!I JL tp ·d ate, th eir ~l t'o rt~ h a\' e b ~e n most inadequate
\~h i e ~ ·h a~ b1·ough t nh out a re bellion among the farmers

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will by continuous advertioing of quality.
Advertioinc create• a worth while reputation for any buaineao because it givea the buyer a real guarantee of quality and
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have all the qualities elaimed for ti.~.W." . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....
Buyero who set up a loud wail ah'ol.t -~rettinr oubotitutes for
quality are the ones who never read the adnrtiaemento before
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LINES AND BE SATI~IED AS IT IS TO BUY NON."'DVER·~
tiSED LINES AND HAVE GRIEF AND
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MASON CITY

Slain in Palastine ·

To Co~tinu.~. ~ight ~n ·a~

MONDAY t•IQVgMlli!.'R tJ, 11M3

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· Ql-ASSIFIED
A~VERTI SING
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1 of the four perloda an4 Ownmlnp

&amp;way :slowly In the breeze while the
tourists gallop~ down from the
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Wf! report our ramed Century o1
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Frogresti wout'ld up •• a me&amp;&amp; ol
Th: result of t.he far ~ance was
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'l'ype like th1s «! pt.. .07&lt;: per Une)
Ui avem;:e words tntlke a lin!! )
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6 COD.ICCut.ive ln8crtlona for
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Stunning Defeat.

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By DAVIS J WAI,SH
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The publl!l.ben will be resporu;1ble

~ew York , Nov

onJy for one incorrect insertlon
of any a&lt;lvcrt.ir.cment.
Err~~o in
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be takctn fnr
lfoAR thao n. m111lmum t:iJBl'GC ot

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::md souud of t.!ach ol,l· .. , on
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Colgate, Fordham, Loae;
Walah Summarizes
Re•ulta

de:;irod, 10 that the copy
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They'll Strive for Grid Glory This We-: k

u, Q. 1e:a:as Chr:aL.ap oelng the vict !m 'l to o wtt11 Cet, L2oary and Texas ,
Blbo wlmt:n:J:
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QthcJ Jctu:ru; ot lhe day were
Pitt 37 Gentle 0 Otuo State 21,
IPdmna o. Mlchtgnn state o KanSt
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.l'dabuma. 20 Kentucky o, vandert.J it 9, Gec.tQn Tt!ch ~. 6\.l\nford 21.
Olympic Club 0, W~mt Vnglnla 13, •
rJIIuquett e 13 , Ha rvard 21, Lehlih I
o· PennsylvBtlta 16, L.!.Fayette 7; 1
Clr.lahoma 20 Kansas 0, Sa!'ta. I
L!ura 13. Rice D; Amherst lt, )
MaM!\chw.elt:s Stale o, North Oa.ro- 1
1 na ti. North Caroll.na State o . I
1unple 20 Dtukc 14 SyraCU!Ie 12. 1
: r1·rn Bt11.te fl, Colorado Unlver!llt,y
, 2ti Cole1ndo College II , Washington 1
1 E.lAte 16 Gonzaga 0 W estern Mary
1r.L'~ 14 Bu cknell 1i: VIrg inia Poly ~
' 1 w &amp;: L 7 Ut&lt;&gt;h Agglcs 21, Wyo- 1
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v:am unddentcct and unlled, t.he
Htmma 1y including their perlorrp u.J ces of Saturday
Otegon 20, Ul ft.h 7, Army :u CDe
G, Prmceton 33, Blow"' , 0 ma'klno
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r.J cluga n '7, Dinols 6; Nebra~~ka :16,
I M, ~SCU !l D. Dultc 13, Auburn 7, 1
Genrgla 14. Flonda. 0, Duquesne 21
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tented IJut !Jed
Mumesota D.
( ophcn:t b~mg the
rbc.vr Mls&amp;llilllppt 12,
Southern 0, Purdue 17.
"cch 7, Loul.Siana State
Southetn
1Carc hna 7
1 1Gld not pmyJ, Oregon State
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1 tL.•(fback Wi:u wus one of Toledo't
1 mttstandmg scholaEtic pla.yera Ot
J 'W YCI'-rs ago. also has turoed In
Ls :..Ut, Cut will continue h1s !t""
t !Lt t1 err Keffe has beet ••nt
u·cm the Lt am·s dnlll tor a waek,
b, t ,t.h«l larl was not revealed by
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,,fl to the dr!!BslnQ: room ahead ot a

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tlt.Jns suffered In c ttenda.nce. BusiTbc ostrich plumaa:c \l'BB 8 bean- t:l!'l&gt;S ls bus1ne118. So they hired lan
t ful tao waved 'fo'lth ltBCe and dcx- (1.,.ncets, too.
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poved t.o be the 5UI&amp;tlon or the
So mllnY' ran dAncen wriru~:Ied
Cptlmia~lc Cent.enntal
l'r&gt;d squlnned tha i. a.vtarors couldn't
l~nd In Chlcaso until a ravarlni

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f,ta•t - !or ... no!lwr ~rn1 or football
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i{ • lc liHltca tr rl nc had not re( • N1 n fn n u !a! t hiS sea80n and
' ~11111g u1J tootb.lll a~ a. bad job"
J• 1 :11' ~ we1" hca1 d loda y that Joe
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(l\ the pre~t~ge of eas tern footbttll Wl:l.';hmgton Cby Tecne.sseel Col~
: • Saturday and both landed Fiv e ,1.&lt;1te (by Tulancl. Dartmouth !by
. OllrS away, C9. ffi(' ll. lhlrd at Wn.sh - lale, 14 to 13,1 Holy
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l"t;ton, D C, and a fourth followed L et! o tt!, ca rncg Je Tech Lb)' Pur,l most tmmcdlately at Dd!Olt
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Nnllt! Of t..:,... •usmg t eams here
··~· o and what Illinois a lmm; t d id t;, ' l•.td an excuse. Wi t H the IJOSSJble
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Il 1chlg11.n un 6atutd9.y. th e prcsttre e~ceptlon of ~nt·tmouth
1t had
I V!• L,c t sH1'~ B1g Hcd Wavf' wtl'
01 easte rn football wo uld
b 'rnle beaten ·"lng tnto tf&gt; ~ ftnal
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W,),.', so preced~nt was sustained ~h'a looka i'ko a t&lt;ape:r.e act, but \l • '' ,~ ··~1 .~- • , tllc Utd\cn.!l&gt; 1 Mr. Foolball f11• (, h.vino a t.u ty • ••I• •••• - ' ••p
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aturlll'-.1 -..ith imporl:"~nt 11am~• achedulcd M,d 1,•:""" ch,,,.,P'"" J. 1p co,..t~ 1 ,J.,n
I owa.~
1•f Callforma su ccecdrd l'.llh seven '
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'he ~amera shutter chcked as Mut , (Jill\ OI1Cf' Ill 1ht !JW.~ decade l1:w ! throughout Co~ \WOJntr:p. Ia the Eut t ho· greal "" A nu J'.~L .. r and Mll&lt;lul&lt;! coulo nue thelf ""lor~oua
to sparl' uver !:"ordhan1 ow ' •
' ~ .~~~ tllev hllh' ph~ed In onothe! nl)n George \\'ilson, t'o t mcr All- Oh,n s·at b• ft. l,p t rn U, .lll t :1~1 1 beaten Army olw,.an lake• on Ht~rvarJ "' Ct~.nhrodr.,. mur~b ir:trr1 ot "" t loe Pa c 1(1c f:out it l: ent~red iD
\\'ondei leam, • 0 11 one bank of ~~~c l,! Etil PCC, how cve
precedent l'."n.S lmerican grid stat, a nd Red O'Neal , 1 " .,,,,\ n L 1 • th!, ,:l &lt;'d ()Ill', p.-J I .,.,\th hupea of repeating ih lut ycn r 4(&gt; 0 perform t1 1e J.o, An ·~I~, h •11e lu·twe,. n !mutller• Callforni;~~'a
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11uutea b} Columbia S \'lCtOIY ovrr nding on ,Wilson':o llC'l'k) left tho lil Jli~!J u•. 1 .11 1 .! 111 1J.'• Oltlll bee. J•ck Buckler, Array'• 1111r h•lfba,.k w 1!1 lmJ ,. rroJan ~ '""" .St. 1nfonl, 1 roJ•n• are f•vorcd to win.
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Hi.ll(\ii JlCelo:ll htl Lll lc ul thl' ~'~ i;~:. IJ esl k~kcL ' IL" Pt llall'i 1r.
'''"~ rep!esent~rt by Colgat.e;,; fir~l ~!ra~b;thc Na vyandthe llllnoJ.;;-i
..,:re3tleraaretouchmt:i11Jo r.
r:l~' ll.ttl l't"\l'd.l .11 •'P lt-Obwgh·,l ' u'l11kl p&lt;~va.lc• a lo~k •ng &lt;JXili1J•
I:t J~ ~ ~~ l • lll'it.:•'· ~ 1'1\o,Li!jlt
,!,•feat smce 1931 tulane wtnnlng .i\Jithlgau even t tile bettet c-eams
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b:' 7 tu U Nu 3 was Tcnne~e·H I ~~~'11 Lhe ball games, Tulane·~ st.Ory I touchdowns better than Flm lcl,J, c'l&lt;" Ulllm'l"'' N'H Y r~nd Prnn Ill \.Jli:
Tlw B._,,tja.n~Lt F nm k]IIJ lm l I
, ,f'tory ovet Gectg e Washington 13 ' I' as tha t It won on Robert 's 75-yard v.·hlle U:-:1\Slana 8ta~e, t.rallmg 3 to &lt;'1S t t \\O "'~Ill' . . uga!'1.C t r~; lriL• op-]1' Ill be Ohlo Stat ' 's headcptarll .
G ir'J' Il B, t\ p,., k· 1
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too . No 4 Detroit's VlCIOLv ilVI'l' 1\ll' m the tllst period, but actually -:at the half came 1.. l~h a ru~h j'{~~ nts
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holy C1oss 24 to u r1, all fou r r..ascs 1t outgained Cplgate by 210 yards to t::o wln easJ!y.rrom ;Jouth Caro1uM I ·-~:'h1(d !H'l' .ll'' U~1:: 'J;n 1:1~
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1nc right lt![\111 \\ Oil St Mary 's w:J.:; 0 1 which ought to he enough and, ill r;uquesne o! course. looks all Lhr. I Y • drh1f',ll
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No o ~J - INS ltH'r ls bette 1 Uun
Fordhtlm a~ lact was Utah didn't score on 01·e - bt!tter l" OW, consldermg what W &amp; { h u1rr fru " .wn I II~:&lt;· (1: pen", 1 ~UNU'\\ ; uU!""di\LI. RI•:; LJL"I'S
~lu1u ' the.· S'll t\•~
uf to1 o lcaer
l.H sl 1nuslralrd by Lhe !net t,hat I gun tmttl tl1e clo::an;t minutes po I 1 h!ld pleV!U\J.Siy dou~ to a ud with {. '1 ,~ · ho• 1,,_ .. r~ .~~~~ Fe n l' 1•1 tl'l l j
Clifton \\t ~~' ll t; lt·ll 1 I' lf 1 '""
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1' h Whate\'el llns ma~ SuH'~ lh ~ lllld. l!l.!lll g,\111 \ &lt;::nn.tll l n 1 1 nle~ ·lt tton ;•• J'll cv.s Sct\Je 1 i C•lll'1b li
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louchd0\\1\
wher(·a~
l''Ol dhflm J\alwmg ... am•1 and Musterson1 0 n Saturdav
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Nm!j.tl,\ 7 . ProvJdcr _,. 6
,• : Phil ICl"ilJll' • Sa till'
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\I.e GaOls on the lll'lCn' lo' C ~~· tllf' lr• l l KHr&gt;k&lt;&gt; Lo ~af:e the big stx!r:cttmg n stand off wilh Northwe~t-1
rluH•rc;;u:.u; 'll t. cc Oil to ::;,,,..
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Lllo'.(' n,.a m go to l he {l,J t.c Waslurwton not. only lost ~ onw l an~tlfl, .&lt;.lC1 .J
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Gfi8 Greats
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11lhr1&lt;" atlng srnkc, fre-1.' a1r,

IN'ff.R -f ' fTIE:!i

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PfW O h1o S&lt;,tlc ctrPns' \Vt lla mn ,1
\1"111 nut l~&gt;tJ tl dlffic td IJJ ~cnv!m
I Is me n or t h e U!crtrvcnc s ol 1ll
Prt msyl va"J.;' 1•ttack Agamsl Nav,
nn C\'mpll'ffd 11 paH~:..
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~,d LC\''lS D!a\' be lh&lt;' fO![!r.U r.l
1n!lll of '.lll' P~llt'SVIH\Jlla bacl'11 • 1d IJn t tlw Oblo S lnle ~ quad wll1
1 110'" fOif,'l.:i !l1!l' \Ius WC"k A haJd
1 "lllllllng, di\UJ,I' ro u~ blockin~; i)ncl:
Lr~A,:, w1ll LL the man Ol1to S"1 l
I.' 1ll gc nfter In lh ~Jr attempt
to
sLop K~llett.
Tho wl!J b:' two lntLrf-· t ing 111
dtv id ual bnttl0s Jn the Ohio Btak·
Ptn t .~yh;~.PICI gam e
Vuchlmch of
Ohlo and C&lt;iiAam Roy Engle c (
Pr.l1'•1!y lvam:1 are two of the b e~·
cr.ntcts In th • r.Dun lry And Jol111
Kabca lo 01' 1t ~ •-;phomorc pun ~ 1 (.1 COllU:lrl _£1 thr b"ct
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Invite ynu tn drive In pl!·a~. l~n• l you'll drive nut pleaiied.

Second Street

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BACK··GREAT£ST
/..tAlEr BUCKeR IN
THE FAR W.:s'r!

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PONTIAIG
HELPE'D
ORE GO"-!

STATE" TIE,

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In revising the li~t of contendc::r&amp; so th~t it might show the active candidates we have drop~
ped the names of a number in whom we had grent fa ith in thelr ability to land a big prize should
they exercise that ability. No one is dimi ·u&gt;: tc-rl f:c.I"'! t.he campa ign. All that ts nece::-sary to
join the list of activ e ccntestants is to bring some rubrnipbon votes to the campaign offic~.

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HEY rnisc f&lt;.\lmldable foot- the gridiron and bas been clocked
1n 9.9 &amp;etonds 1n the hundred-yard
ball plnycu up rn the Pac1hc dash. It was Franklin's almost
Northwest, and tim year super-human play that enabled the
!hne are several great grid !!tars fightln' Oregon State eleven to boid
u~orrying on the tllu stnou s tradition the mighty Trojans of Sout~ern
t!; Wrlso n., Kitzmiller, et Bl.
California to a sc9releMI tie, snap•

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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Rutland, Ohin
Minersville, Ohiu
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middlet&gt;ort, Ohin
Lt~turt Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Racine, Ohio
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Mrs. Vivian Allenswm'l.h
Mr~. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Ma1~ C:mlpl;d l
Mh1s Agnes Ft:;cwr
Miss Irene Grm•:·;:'r
.Mrs. (;ay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Miss Leora Roush
.Miss Emogene Wih;un
Miss Winift·ed Wolfe
) Miss Wanita Young

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Norman "Red" }'ran\din, Mer· topes for Howard Jones' millbty
eurt+foof.ed »aokfleid a~e-of the Oiie- .men.
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1 gon· State e.levtm. 1has been ' one of
J the t;nost semsatto ltalJ?,la~~rs on,the Beu.vers.atol}diolf ,tbe Tl-Qjan seor1 West Coa ~t this seu ~ on. 'T his fed· iUS" tbrea~a with bis Pl:od1riourt
·, hcR 1Jcd riot from Lon~ Beat·h, Cal., r'..:ntmg, and he was md(lmJtable on
ha!i Let:ll culled a. whole teum m ht"ll-&gt; t~i! defense when Southern Cahfo~ ­
soii by R•lr. h a woll-quullficd Ql).-!' ~1.:. threatened m OreK"on St11.te s
j;(!l-er as Blil Spaulding, U. C L. A 'l.&gt;"vr't&lt;'ri.
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l'illllklln SE~ ID S. b .be ~ ~11re
~din trtole ~b.reat ':ll rl'v~me; '0~ lb.w.e- f91' all-t;&gt;lQt bonon. Lb.111 Jlea.r,

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we are publishing toda y hK the
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In thir enterprise at; in l'ny oth-e r the publ r: ru!min•s ~ ucu!s~.
They want to help a pr:)bable
winner.
They want to see their favcr1te '-ancli d ak 111 1he thick of the fight.
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•· SE'NSATIOAIAL. TRIPL.E'
'J!.lRE:AT OF 11-IE BEAVERS·· I.
HE WILL PLAY IN AJ.Y.
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The public we fed shOIJ]d tu10w the 11"- -w•, . . . ; ~ ho&lt;&gt;~"' m CJ.ki ng .LJ. ::c riow .. effort to wm th e nt.sb
prizes.
No one is very cnthu!'ia:.tic ~ hcut h:Jr~i~tg ar:::•[nnt.• who ir not putting forth tl•eir best ef~
forts to hdp them~.clv es . Bow y(l-;.1 bni;. ycur h&lt;.'i~rh\1-t or thf c(;.lor of your eyes matters ltt ~k in
life's record.
It ir your act&lt;; nnrl wJ-.;..t Y"t; ' cc ornul ifi. h.
Lincoln was no beauty, but his .'!'.ccomplishments
live througout l ~~c mem:-Jl"'{ ,,f m 'loll.

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first time the adive li ~t of C"andid &lt;J'{.',; ~'Th'"' rc ,, , l:

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Wll lanmn I c.u ~ a le lfiOII n 1\u:.
w o:
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~C I tm ll' U[;r l&lt;!; llH'I' Tuc•,dav an d
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lrlilU Tind::;dn~ Tl1tl team
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MASON CITY

Slain in Palastine ·

To Co~tinu.~. ~ight ~n ·a~

MONDAY t•IQVgMlli!.'R tJ, 11M3

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· Ql-ASSIFIED
A~VERTI SING
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1 of the four perloda an4 Ownmlnp

&amp;way :slowly In the breeze while the
tourists gallop~ down from the
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Wf! report our ramed Century o1
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Frogresti wout'ld up •• a me&amp;&amp; ol
Th: result of t.he far ~ance was
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'l'ype like th1s «! pt.. .07&lt;: per Une)
Ui avem;:e words tntlke a lin!! )
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6 COD.ICCut.ive ln8crtlona for
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New Yor k 10
Stunning Defeat.

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By DAVIS J WAI,SH
INS c,..v, ~:&gt; r:dltor

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The publl!l.ben will be resporu;1ble

~ew York , Nov

onJy for one incorrect insertlon
of any a&lt;lvcrt.ir.cment.
Err~~o in
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Nc; a::tvert.tll~--;\11

be takctn fnr
lfoAR thao n. m111lmum t:iJBl'GC ot

crmllt ror ('ach

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::md souud of t.!ach ol,l· .. , on
11])]:'-: __ ,.. bank~ of an Ulllnvely
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Colgate, Fordham, Loae;
Walah Summarizes
Re•ulta

de:;irod, 10 that the copy
:vuur ad il prep.;.. ::d tn 8UCb
manner as to brJNI the

advert13eme nl..'ol lill"lUld

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Lto a u~l:h~a:ui~;:;
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They'll Strive for Grid Glory This We-: k

u, Q. 1e:a:as Chr:aL.ap oelng the vict !m 'l to o wtt11 Cet, L2oary and Texas ,
Blbo wlmt:n:J:
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QthcJ Jctu:ru; ot lhe day were
Pitt 37 Gentle 0 Otuo State 21,
IPdmna o. Mlchtgnn state o KanSt
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Jscons u .
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.l'dabuma. 20 Kentucky o, vandert.J it 9, Gec.tQn Tt!ch ~. 6\.l\nford 21.
Olympic Club 0, W~mt Vnglnla 13, •
rJIIuquett e 13 , Ha rvard 21, Lehlih I
o· PennsylvBtlta 16, L.!.Fayette 7; 1
Clr.lahoma 20 Kansas 0, Sa!'ta. I
L!ura 13. Rice D; Amherst lt, )
MaM!\chw.elt:s Stale o, North Oa.ro- 1
1 na ti. North Caroll.na State o . I
1unple 20 Dtukc 14 SyraCU!Ie 12. 1
: r1·rn Bt11.te fl, Colorado Unlver!llt,y
, 2ti Cole1ndo College II , Washington 1
1 E.lAte 16 Gonzaga 0 W estern Mary
1r.L'~ 14 Bu cknell 1i: VIrg inia Poly ~
' 1 w &amp;: L 7 Ut&lt;&gt;h Agglcs 21, Wyo- 1
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Htmma 1y including their perlorrp u.J ces of Saturday
Otegon 20, Ul ft.h 7, Army :u CDe
G, Prmceton 33, Blow"' , 0 ma'klno
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r.J cluga n '7, Dinols 6; Nebra~~ka :16,
I M, ~SCU !l D. Dultc 13, Auburn 7, 1
Genrgla 14. Flonda. 0, Duquesne 21
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1 1lw followmg remamro
tented IJut !Jed
Mumesota D.
( ophcn:t b~mg the
rbc.vr Mls&amp;llilllppt 12,
Southern 0, Purdue 17.
"cch 7, Loul.Siana State
Southetn
1Carc hna 7
1 1Gld not pmyJ, Oregon State
ol
play!
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1 tL.•(fback Wi:u wus one of Toledo't
1 mttstandmg scholaEtic pla.yera Ot
J 'W YCI'-rs ago. also has turoed In
Ls :..Ut, Cut will continue h1s !t""
t !Lt t1 err Keffe has beet ••nt
u·cm the Lt am·s dnlll tor a waek,
b, t ,t.h«l larl was not revealed by
1•,· !'/t:srt)- tth le~1c aflkla~
r L"lC h S~n. W!llarna.n's '"iikrct
~· t rtlcc · uct•·1 \1 1., !n eft'ect a ll lal;.t
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,,fl to the dr!!BslnQ: room ahead ot a

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Lt&gt;at other and more ethical attrac~
tlt.Jns suffered In c ttenda.nce. BusiTbc ostrich plumaa:c \l'BB 8 bean- t:l!'l&gt;S ls bus1ne118. So they hired lan
t ful tao waved 'fo'lth ltBCe and dcx- (1.,.ncets, too.
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tertty by a Uttle lady In Ohlce.go II \
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poved t.o be the 5UI&amp;tlon or the
So mllnY' ran dAncen wriru~:Ied
Cptlmia~lc Cent.enntal
l'r&gt;d squlnned tha i. a.vtarors couldn't
l~nd In Chlcaso until a ravarlni

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lllll}, &lt;hU.f!Pd tn cntllllll clothes
t'd II lt Ill!• 11t"Hl Ht" •,a)d l' _ bopes
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school-not 01 ·~;)
f,ta•t - !or ... no!lwr ~rn1 or football
• 'llpelltlon
i{ • lc liHltca tr rl nc had not re( • N1 n fn n u !a! t hiS sea80n and
' ~11111g u1J tootb.lll a~ a. bad job"
J• 1 :11' ~ we1" hca1 d loda y that Joe
1 n, rr u u~ ll,dn• youth and s ubsti t• hd,ll cl ,, v !tad dc~rt~;d the
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(l\ the pre~t~ge of eas tern footbttll Wl:l.';hmgton Cby Tecne.sseel Col~
: • Saturday and both landed Fiv e ,1.&lt;1te (by Tulancl. Dartmouth !by
. OllrS away, C9. ffi(' ll. lhlrd at Wn.sh - lale, 14 to 13,1 Holy
Cross !by
l"t;ton, D C, and a fourth followed L et! o tt!, ca rncg Je Tech Lb)' Pur,l most tmmcdlately at Dd!Olt
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1'.1 my d1d to Illinois a re\.\ week~
Nnllt! Of t..:,... •usmg t eams here
··~· o and what Illinois a lmm; t d id t;, ' l•.td an excuse. Wi t H the IJOSSJble
1 c , II m:l.l'i C' N1'1 G- O l' lu Sa l..'
Il 1chlg11.n un 6atutd9.y. th e prcsttre e~ceptlon of ~nt·tmouth
1t had
I V!• L,c t sH1'~ B1g Hcd Wavf' wtl'
01 easte rn football wo uld
b 'rnle beaten ·"lng tnto tf&gt; ~ ftnal
'&amp; ~'•''l" 1r•'o 1:' lJ.st m'l:t Sntutdr,\ 1
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111"lected As il v.ns Whf'le Ill• ''·~
W,),.', so preced~nt was sustained ~h'a looka i'ko a t&lt;ape:r.e act, but \l • '' ,~ ··~1 .~- • , tllc Utd\cn.!l&gt; 1 Mr. Foolball f11• (, h.vino a t.u ty • ••I• •••• - ' ••p
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'he ~amera shutter chcked as Mut , (Jill\ OI1Cf' Ill 1ht !JW.~ decade l1:w ! throughout Co~ \WOJntr:p. Ia the Eut t ho· greal "" A nu J'.~L .. r and Mll&lt;lul&lt;! coulo nue thelf ""lor~oua
to sparl' uver !:"ordhan1 ow ' •
' ~ .~~~ tllev hllh' ph~ed In onothe! nl)n George \\'ilson, t'o t mcr All- Oh,n s·at b• ft. l,p t rn U, .lll t :1~1 1 beaten Army olw,.an lake• on Ht~rvarJ "' Ct~.nhrodr.,. mur~b ir:trr1 ot "" t loe Pa c 1(1c f:out it l: ent~red iD
\\'ondei leam, • 0 11 one bank of ~~~c l,! Etil PCC, how cve
precedent l'."n.S lmerican grid stat, a nd Red O'Neal , 1 " .,,,,\ n L 1 • th!, ,:l &lt;'d ()Ill', p.-J I .,.,\th hupea of repeating ih lut ycn r 4(&gt; 0 perform t1 1e J.o, An ·~I~, h •11e lu·twe,. n !mutller• Callforni;~~'a
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b:' 7 tu U Nu 3 was Tcnne~e·H I ~~~'11 Lhe ball games, Tulane·~ st.Ory I touchdowns better than Flm lcl,J, c'l&lt;" Ulllm'l"'' N'H Y r~nd Prnn Ill \.Jli:
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, ,f'tory ovet Gectg e Washington 13 ' I' as tha t It won on Robert 's 75-yard v.·hlle U:-:1\Slana 8ta~e, t.rallmg 3 to &lt;'1S t t \\O "'~Ill' . . uga!'1.C t r~; lriL• op-]1' Ill be Ohlo Stat ' 's headcptarll .
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Fordhtlm a~ lact was Utah didn't score on 01·e - bt!tter l" OW, consldermg what W &amp; { h u1rr fru " .wn I II~:&lt;· (1: pen", 1 ~UNU'\\ ; uU!""di\LI. RI•:; LJL"I'S
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Gfi8 Greats
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11lhr1&lt;" atlng srnkc, fre-1.' a1r,

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PfW O h1o S&lt;,tlc ctrPns' \Vt lla mn ,1
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Prt msyl va"J.;' 1•ttack Agamsl Nav,
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1 110'" fOif,'l.:i !l1!l' \Ius WC"k A haJd
1 "lllllllng, di\UJ,I' ro u~ blockin~; i)ncl:
Lr~A,:, w1ll LL the man Ol1to S"1 l
I.' 1ll gc nfter In lh ~Jr attempt
to
sLop K~llett.
Tho wl!J b:' two lntLrf-· t ing 111
dtv id ual bnttl0s Jn the Ohio Btak·
Ptn t .~yh;~.PICI gam e
Vuchlmch of
Ohlo and C&lt;iiAam Roy Engle c (
Pr.l1'•1!y lvam:1 are two of the b e~·
cr.ntcts In th • r.Dun lry And Jol111
Kabca lo 01' 1t ~ •-;phomorc pun ~ 1 (.1 COllU:lrl _£1 thr b"ct
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PONTIAIG
HELPE'D
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In revising the li~t of contendc::r&amp; so th~t it might show the active candidates we have drop~
ped the names of a number in whom we had grent fa ith in thelr ability to land a big prize should
they exercise that ability. No one is dimi ·u&gt;: tc-rl f:c.I"'! t.he campa ign. All that ts nece::-sary to
join the list of activ e ccntestants is to bring some rubrnipbon votes to the campaign offic~.

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HEY rnisc f&lt;.\lmldable foot- the gridiron and bas been clocked
1n 9.9 &amp;etonds 1n the hundred-yard
ball plnycu up rn the Pac1hc dash. It was Franklin's almost
Northwest, and tim year super-human play that enabled the
!hne are several great grid !!tars fightln' Oregon State eleven to boid
u~orrying on the tllu stnou s tradition the mighty Trojans of Sout~ern
t!; Wrlso n., Kitzmiller, et Bl.
California to a sc9releMI tie, snap•

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Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Rutland, Ohin
Minersville, Ohiu
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middlet&gt;ort, Ohin
Lt~turt Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Racine, Ohio
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Mrs. Vivian Allenswm'l.h
Mr~. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Ma1~ C:mlpl;d l
Mh1s Agnes Ft:;cwr
Miss Irene Grm•:·;:'r
.Mrs. (;ay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Miss Leora Roush
.Miss Emogene Wih;un
Miss Winift·ed Wolfe
) Miss Wanita Young

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Norman "Red" }'ran\din, Mer· topes for Howard Jones' millbty
eurt+foof.ed »aokfleid a~e-of the Oiie- .men.
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1 gon· State e.levtm. 1has been ' one of
J the t;nost semsatto ltalJ?,la~~rs on,the Beu.vers.atol}diolf ,tbe Tl-Qjan seor1 West Coa ~t this seu ~ on. 'T his fed· iUS" tbrea~a with bis Pl:od1riourt
·, hcR 1Jcd riot from Lon~ Beat·h, Cal., r'..:ntmg, and he was md(lmJtable on
ha!i Let:ll culled a. whole teum m ht"ll-&gt; t~i! defense when Southern Cahfo~ ­
soii by R•lr. h a woll-quullficd Ql).-!' ~1.:. threatened m OreK"on St11.te s
j;(!l-er as Blil Spaulding, U. C L. A 'l.&gt;"vr't&lt;'ri.
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we are publishing toda y hK the
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In thir enterprise at; in l'ny oth-e r the publ r: ru!min•s ~ ucu!s~.
They want to help a pr:)bable
winner.
They want to see their favcr1te '-ancli d ak 111 1he thick of the fight.
AnyJ.hing w.,:)rlh

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•· SE'NSATIOAIAL. TRIPL.E'
'J!.lRE:AT OF 11-IE BEAVERS·· I.
HE WILL PLAY IN AJ.Y.
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The public we fed shOIJ]d tu10w the 11"- -w•, . . . ; ~ ho&lt;&gt;~"' m CJ.ki ng .LJ. ::c riow .. effort to wm th e nt.sb
prizes.
No one is very cnthu!'ia:.tic ~ hcut h:Jr~i~tg ar:::•[nnt.• who ir not putting forth tl•eir best ef~
forts to hdp them~.clv es . Bow y(l-;.1 bni;. ycur h&lt;.'i~rh\1-t or thf c(;.lor of your eyes matters ltt ~k in
life's record.
It ir your act&lt;; nnrl wJ-.;..t Y"t; ' cc ornul ifi. h.
Lincoln was no beauty, but his .'!'.ccomplishments
live througout l ~~c mem:-Jl"'{ ,,f m 'loll.

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first time the adive li ~t of C"andid &lt;J'{.',; ~'Th'"' rc ,, , l:

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Wll lanmn I c.u ~ a le lfiOII n 1\u:.
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to their respectJ.ve desirea
DeapUe the state-wide and" ~·

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Mr and Mrs A A Masa:ar and

ton-wide tnt.ereat tn tht:
Amendment for the Repee.l of the Eil:ht6eDth Amendment of tbe United.

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8tatet COnatU.utlon and t.he a11o111e
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Whether the Democratic or Republican candidate haa
the ed1Je wm remain an uncertainty until the final vote is counted
Mr and Mrs Carpen~r of Cotomorrow nlaht, local polltlca.l lea- lumbua spent tbe week end with
derA say
Mr alld MB W L Stivers and
Likewlae, In the local political other friends
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affray will be another hot conte11t
between oana R (Bay) Rou&amp;h ReMlsa VlrgJrllEL Flaher o! Charlel'publican Incumbent Marshal again- Lon and Mbti Anna Loulst! Wea'let
st Charles
Ricketts Democratic of OaU1po1Ls, were week end gues ...
candidate for Mo.rshal.
t of the Mlsse 1 Koehler of Butternut
George Parta and Ben NeutdJDII avenue
are oppoa\ng each other on the
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Democrat and Republican t.lcteta
Mr and Mrs CllJrord Kautr nr I
re~;pe-=Uvely for the office ot Villa&amp;:e Charleston v.e,e au A,
dl
Clerk
nu.o:.
nne..
guest.a
of
,JJ
and
Mrs
D
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Th e councilmanic race may be a zel ot E&amp;.ll~ I.::aln t t
15 ree
close hot and lntereatlni finish
with the following In the runqlng
li: P Due!T A H
Durat
Edgu Mra Mlcmle Net! WhO hllll
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Eben:~bach William Hetzel Wrlrht 1 confimd In llolr.er hwpiUI.l

Personals

CARDPARTY
Wednesday 8:15p.m.
SACRED HEART
SCHOOL HALL
Refreshments

cttns
and Carl
R Sauvagt'
W PJnsterwald
McCtoba
Republl-1 home
past few
war; taken tCJ h eJ
1 months
James Fugatt' and Albert Gloeckn API-1e Orove -fiunday In
ner Demoerata
the Ewing &lt;tmbulance
As In
Pomeroy
Middleport .s Twe
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main battle looms as the MayOT
nty-elght trlenel11
race with J E Harley Republlcan the home ot Mr
Mn
incumbent flghUng
for another WeyersmU!er at Rockaprlnp
term against hia opponent Frank tiHy night to ob6erve the
Mackin, nernocra\
ThiB battle lllrtbday
annlverury
ot
nromlses to be even better than tile Weyersmiller Pie cake and
Pnmeroy mayorallty race with 11 UPre refreshments served to
finish that wm be even cl011er tt te QUests at a late hour followtnr
Lhought by Middleport poliUclant! !'bjoyable 80clal evenlna:
t'l
Second only to the race for May· 1
01 In Middleport Ia the bD.ttle be- 1 Mr
Gllea
tween William Robson,
present th&lt;
mght patrolman seeking the poe!- Fisher of
Uon ru1 Vlllage Marstlal o~r John lOti J R
R Hawkins Democratic Incumbent Va and
A thirdclaiming
race Ia apromised
W Va ~~~~:~r~~~r~~:
dleport
share In
of Midthe Shoa.lll
of Mr and
M;s
politlclll .spotllgM with the other of LIDtOJn Hill
major fights and that Is the bo.ttlfo
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fvr the clerkship with Ben Pulb
Jr, Republlcar. mcumbent and
Frank H
Johnston, Democratic

Cb~ier Mor-

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DEPENDABLE

At The Election November

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Notlee to the Voters
I take thia means to uk for your support
in the Election aa I am running for Marshal
in the Village, your aupport will be highly
appreciated,

Youn for Service,
CHAS.

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Violence Continues
Unabated; Picketing
Spreads

A.aricultural Secretarf Pled·
lei- Adtninistratiott to
Advance

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HAVANA TERBORIZED
No'l 1- INB-Ha.nna Money To Be Paid In L. S.
INTO OTHER STATES eitl••"" oonllnued to walk tbe
Currency AA Evidence
streets 1n terror today as more
Of Faith
GoYemor Fean Troopo bombll exploded in 'ariou8 pe.rta or
the city
Will Agtp'evate The
Two """' '"" .,. a """'""'
IS BIG SAVING
Situation
store ln midtown section were dam·

TO AID FARMERS

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A PLEDGE

Bloux CLty, Ia Nov 7-INS--A
railroad brkl&amp;"e on the main line oC
tne llllnois Central railroad between Cleahom and Meriden, north
E'Mt ot here was destrDyed t.odo.y
by lire
Railroad ot!lclala aSBerted farm
.11t.rlkera
were resporulble for the
fire
It wu the third railway hrldge
burf'llnz In t.hiB farm atrtke oenter
v.U.hln leu than a week Both pre'l-

Aa Waminll And Threata Determined • Battle
For Repealiata Predict Overwhelmins Victory; Drys
F 1nal Plea To Keep Liquor Banned "Till
Are Hurled From Moo·
Mayor Belnl W~red
cow And Tokyo
In Metropoha
Somethins Better Ia Offered"

To R..'" b Proaperity on B•
ais of Equality Witb
Othor Groupo

PLOT ALLEGED

RICKETTS.

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PUMPKIN SHOW
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Under autpicea Booatera Club of I. 0. 0. F. Lodte
No. 242 and Drew Weh,ter Post No.. 39
American Le•ion

,Armisfi~ Day,

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from
t'700,426 73

Vote for

George R. Faris
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Second Larl'••t Pumpklb1
Third WI'OII Pumpkin
Cne Doaen Laraeot S...- PGtatOne Peck of Beat Patat- • , . . . . . .
Beat 10 Ears of Field C..... . . . . . . . . .
Boot 8 Etara of Pop CcJm ....... , . . .r .
Larpat Tu..,ip
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Beat T..m.
)(fod:Ja~ C~~t ,'
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Clerk

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To the Voters

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Your vole al)d lnfluence 1 will he
Appreciated by '
DR. J{. D. BROWN
Candidate For Pomeroy Board of
Education

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Pie-Eatina Conteat, limit 6 boya
Centa Dreuifta and Undreuina' Conteat
Old Fiddlera Conteat
Beot J icpr Conteat . . . . . . . . . .
Rope Skippinc Ccmtoat . . . , ...

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MEN IN AN INDIAN DANCE.

11:00 P. M. DANCE AT K. ol P. HALL BY AMERI·
CAN LEG10N, DREW WEBSTER l'OST NO. 311.

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tloner s axe at Ouben today the .ng m Its dJort LO olltaln H~ductlon made over the radio lgnoriM.'I the the Manchukuo
goYernment In
New York Nov 1- INB-Violem..-e
By CARL L TURNER
voters went t.o the polls
tlllrd criminal to die by this Na~~l ol its $4 500.000 OUO debt to
demands of leaders 01 ' the mid-welt controvera~ with
Soviet RUMia and repeated charges of lntlmldll
INS Staff Correspondent
1 Besides Ohio both the ~·
rrethod In two daya.
United 8 o.tea th BrltL'&gt;h &amp;O'Ier 1" fa•m , __1,,,
lmm~·"J over the Chinese Eastern Railway bon at the .....,lla cllmaxeo.l
ue....
hi Utah Kentucky and Pellllf)'IYMir.
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""'.. tn Ma.nehurla IUI9erted today tbey Yorks bHter .,...three· oornered mayorCo1umbus 0 Nov '1 - IN5-0 o , v; ere voting on the same lsaui ~ y
Bhe was Mrl! Elsa Z 1ehm, wIte or l!'len t has d ecld • , 10 J&gt;.a ..•· t Llno 11 ,e~ pricc-flxlnz
a schoolmaaler convicted of torturtoken payment on L- ll lb ne) 1
With Wallace prepartnr ~ leave had recei'led unconfirmed reporlll atty campaign t.oday as citizens &lt;lf'\Ce the stronghold and 11tlll the tt.ree or them need endorua
lrg and poisoning a aeven-ye&amp;r old
1 he Dec mber token will con· for the middle weat
to meet the of the ma.uacre of 200 Manchultuo turned out in droves and rolled up headquul ten ol the anU·saloon lea- l ror prohibition to be stricken
t.oy to 1et an Inheritance
!., ~;t of $'1,500 000 to be paid to Unit~ lltrlke leadera on their own ground farmers by SOVIet troopa In the Rw;~ what oromises tCJ be a near record gue of America voted today on 1 f&lt;!deral statutes as ::13 .st.atei
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.. c S~o.tes currency on an obllp- the Agrl.cultural
AdjUIItment Ad- sJan village of Petroffslty, on the vote
\\hether to swinK CJpen the nOOd 1hA'Ie dol'e so
~ blase!ll were of incendiary ()11DECISION IS UrHELD
••un dut on th~h date of some '"'· mlnlstrathm was understood to bl! Amur River
Twenty persons had been arrest- giot.es to repeal OT become the first I U Ohio a:oell wet ILli
~~~~~::::~!n ~ar:~i~:' who At.henll Nov 1-IN8-After re· ouv,liOO Last June the Br1Uah a:ov· planning to send oeorse N Feek
'nle maaacre wt.a said t.o have ed by noon six hours after the £tate to stand by tottering prohibl - ' White predicts he will c&amp;U
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Iewing the decision of the Greek &lt;.~ nme !t mad"' Ll token paymt'nt ol Increased cott or !foodS and set'\' Ices been ordered because t.he rarmer.l polls opened
Included among tifln
islature Into a,.._.lal seWQJl
The Illinois Centr&amp;l brida:e, In '
C
t f 1
th
•~ J1U ooo ooo the m8dlum or pay- Into t"e ,,,.
I refUBed to turn over cere&amp;ls to the those IUT8ted was Wllltam Chad·
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e exwa·
bel
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bo •n
c -lgn ma••ge' 1.,. F
It ~oted ot the same time on re- l i ..~ tei)' after the repeal tw1
Ch. •okee ·-unty ••• 56 '"' long Supremt' our re us ng
" • rth
...v
OOtlonof SamueI Insull min'·'·'
on that ocCII.S1on
ng a 11 v~r
Du,lno AUO""' B'P''m~· """lao era
u. e am.,...
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I r h t •hlbltlo nawa
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..,.., of ment
A_,.,ta. the fUIIIon
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o.nd •• ee l h
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Paymen .. Wl'l be mt.de b) n,' 1 Octobe t t 1 f- to p loC~n&gt;i.......
·~"• oud
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co.nd 1• peaotesaw:pro
CJ&amp;tructlon the railroad ~routed J~ttce Tahadouros handed down Brltlch 1n United Stat.e CUITtJIC)',~ ' denly ~c~d a.ca:J a~~-... ..; I Tokyo Nov '1- INB--RuatiOld. ,a.p· date tor mayor who Is Involved In PlOpoAD.l to reduce the property &amp;ax ho~rd liquor control l~.;ilslatb'l
Its trains throua:h Sheldon A crew an opinion today upholding the which meum:: th ...t ln view oJ' th, ho
ISO IncreAsed sa.ld Wallace aoellf!' relattow were st.ra ne
urd a hot race with Joseph V McKee limitation !rom 15 to 10 mills IUl
He hopes to have control ~
of laborer~ waa dispatched to t.he rt:llng
Ill
t
xcha
b, I ,ur a
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ther today a.s both M(IIICOW an recovery party nominee and Mayor ciC a~~:e pension proposal and one to l l:ttlon on fhe Ohio srattd.l! ~1
bridge immediately 00 rebuild It
Talladouru.s stu.ted the court's t.:re\a ng ra ::! '" e
nHe
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'I'hl 3 1ne~ase In wqes per our Tokyo hurled warnlnp and threats John p o·Brlen
the Tammany JJrovlde home ruk In ( ounty gov. w1thlu a we· If. arter the atate no~
~ddlct appeared flllr
tween the dollar &amp;JJd the ~ound, l was paa~Jed 011 to coiUium.erl! In at each other over the erlttcal sU.~ candidate
c1 nment
I peal com t1tlon m&amp;ts His Uquei;
Des Moines, Ia Nov 7-IN8Britain ha8 secured tor herseU a higher prlcea
and It refleoted It- uaUon o.lonr the border between
Chadbourne was char~~:ed with as·
rhe wets through Col John A ndvl.!!ory con n.lsslon Is &amp;tuB¥ a~
Qrowing clamor for troop8 to sub- l'RlNCESS UNDERGOES KNIFE 1 li~:r':WaL."1. escapes the onw ~~~~ro~~~o=e~~b~~~e~s~re~v=: SoYiet Siberia 11-nd Japanese con- sault aft.er a heated vote dispute at Hughes head of the Ohio Repeol present. dr!!.W1DG up plUJl'JBed. Cfm
C'ue farm sttU£1• disorder In north~ndon Nov,.:.._?\..,INB-Prlncess :.f cumplete d(!fu.ult on her Indebt- that farmers hove to buy
troOIIIed!IIMala~~ukyou!as llllent f(lr the aldpolllng ploce In the lower ell'St Coun~ precUcted a 3 1· 2 t.o 1 vic-, ,rol l•lat:.on to be submlt~
w!!JRem Iowa~ frrun the~ ~)'. ~ ~· &lt;m\llbter or ednt'tlll which bas charact.erlred
This
happened unfortunately, time ~t least regardlnJ t.he MOB • e
·~ tl•ry for repeal of the eight.eenth Nith the governor's ap[Jroval to
1 ~ ana toctliy ILl strike vua,~p:C:llll 0~.-nd. $~ M'IIY un- Lht! po}lcy of Ji'ranct' and her con· jw;t at the time when fann prices cow speech oi soviet Premier Vyu.New York Nov 7-IN5-Ea~ amendment ard only a aUshtly I the 1enern. &amp;.l!;Ct\lblY~
c.mWmed UDII.tlti*ed lro two . . . aerwent aril•opemt.kiD.dOdU'trtor re- nental allles..
were ta111n11 sharply u a~tof cheloct Molotov wamlfll' whom It rmslni with last minute blalltll or kner margin of victory for repeal
The goverror and his dalJihUt,
t:td plcketinll aprell.d In three more mcwal Of bet appendix
'Simultaneous ·~~em o1 the reaction from the ext
ry may concem that any attacker of c."Lmpalgn oratory with plee.a exMary were In Marietta, thtl:r
lla~,
,
t.lle aa:reemen• tCJ dteqree In th.:: ~peeulatl'le advancet ln J
and RU881a wW be erulhed fortlnrlt.h- hortaUorul d e n u f1 c 1a t 1 o na and
home town today He announcet!
·A ....mten tsrm~req tot:, "'l'EX" TO BE BROUGHT BACK Ana:lo-Amerlcan debt ~ J'~
A ~ aaaerttnr;jtl)' that Ja- chv.qea 0f plot.e aod coooter-plot,
Columbua, 0 Nov 1-INB
he would 'l:l\e for both fi:!!deral m1
troo)fl waa txpected to be
wardVancouver, B. C, Nov 1-IN&amp;-- \\all ~ ~~aa.W~ir\EtOll
Parmen fel~ themelves
ed pan ht4 forced R
to prtpare Nt&gt;-. York Clt~ voters tnarebeel w
- A oold ~OJ rain areet
ttJ~.te rep ~a• Cot old ag.t'd to ~. 0~ R
WPOd· Texta OuiDin wu m.u
........, ·n~·~· __..!_.._--RI~
,bet.etn t.be ~,._9f itM
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lo'f:.e' ~ iJo4.1at \11~ ._ ~ ~
earl)'
c:en~ QbiD
and. for t.h,~ JG--mill
1mi7..a'n¢ I'I,Jti\Dtltft ....m
fim'•
4e• tleHbtilrtN ~
~ve\t
a statedlenl !nery. ~ TIQf tu~~'USir
, '!be Japahliie
Millll', "fti r:&amp;tm the bitterest. .ad m~,t i
fot.en todaytbeT Wmded
•r:nendinml.. l;tb&amp;
tlll, ~f
The liiOdy of the celebrated nlsbt
Cortb the llt~atlnn
their .,., to lib&amp;~ to tel:~un the COI,lnt.l' home
1 natwally enouah and they 'a&amp;ld so made pl&amp;ln In a tJutee hOUr aonter- contakd munlelpal eampalp In
Th-r unomciaUy adYI.Ied the 10'9'- ~!:=~
r!!~ h~r
n,
NHilte
Chamberla.la:J.. ra~za:rk'ttelr oomplalnte
ence between Porelgn Mtnlater Hlr- th€ put two deell4el
sal
1 lster their decillion on prohJ·
ermir Jblierday Ula.t troopa were was soheduledpe~ leav' t;QiOJ, ..~ b
oellor of the exllheQuer Jn directed agalnM;
the Agrlculture ota ~tlthey Soviet 8
Upward o! 2,100,000 of the metro~~~'f.:S'::al and !tate and 1 Sharln1 tb~ apotllwht with ~reeded 'lbey to~. htm the altuatlon 001J1P611led. .bl!; 1IL .~fl' 1..,,/f'bomu form€ld the house ot commons ot AdjUIItment
Admlnlatratlon for Koll&amp; RW:.., 'to"":J':rea.se w-h&amp;t he p&lt;-lts' :1.300,000 reslatered voten
Dellplte the inclement weahlbttlon WIUJ the 10-mlll taK Pf'Q·
~OUt of hand ~~ II'OwiDI fttt1r~ :OU1).lan P( NfWfJJ.V1 k. , 11 111 1
the decl&amp;lcm to conUnue the toker• ha'llniJ failed somehow Ul build a
&amp;'lcea9lvely !Hrge
military Yere expected to decide betWeen
!er however lt war; f/~WCt.)'JOlla! wb\c.l-j It hu been ~d
t 81 by th=ur 81
Cit tJilllt I ~outaan,al,1'1.~
ruulate yes· met.luxl, of l)al'ment
tlrrn foundation under the tnstllbll~ fortllle&amp;Uons along the Blberb.n· Mayor John P OBrien, TammaPY
.7+1-f'i.·t 8 beaYYI tlllrn-out to
would fftduce revenu,e tram ~(t
Jl prom
oux
Y
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In hls
statement
PresldenL tty of a 1 peaUatl'l~ ll.dvancfl Per- M'anohukuo border
candidate Fkml'llR H t.aa:uarcUa,J
"i":.l[ll
ld be
ded
l:::ou1CU r&amp;ppro'l:lmal;fj.y Jl&amp;~~
ht'M men chartered an airplane,
Thouaands of &amp;drniren1 vtewed the Roosevelt ss:.~.d the cumncy llf'!;(' bapa even more o( tl1elr compla.lnta
Tlte SOviet envoy replled thll Fualon nominee, l!nd Jor;eph V Mee vu ll: wou
r~or
M9.ny:l'IJbllcnen; ~m ~~
tl~:.w to Des Motnea, and added thelr body o1 Misa OUinan which lay tn tlatlons ha.ve been conducted un· were directed qalnst Ule NRA and could not be done Inst.e&amp;d. m Kee former Aldermanic prHideot
;~~i~:e~;o~~Oh , ~~:S:
entirely n~w tax aet-up wf;QJ#
'I'Oice to the demal'd fOl" troopa 1
a !lilt enoosed cllllket In a Van- der great dlHlculty becauae of I.Ul- Its tnr;u.tence upon higher waps for commenting on Ruulan oh&amp;.r~el P.nd one time actlnr mayor leadlrg
card~
nece&amp;aarJ to make up the
Oov Herrlnl was reluctant to Use couver mortuary
precedented c!.a.c: of v.'Wld eco- labor
JaJ)Qtle&amp;e mllltary planes h&amp;Ye been the recovery party 11Bte
.ot~t by the !J-mlll reduction, ji.J!d
t oops however until &amp;Very renomle and financial condltlous
Wallace predJctl!d the recent in flying over Siberian territoey Yur·
Dellplte clalma of Tammany leadthe capltnl t (sr.s that a !1(1.1:!8 li!:
80\Jrce Of lOCal authorltle!ll 111 ex·
.. PUBLU.: ENEMY" DIES
~.r-tore
the tUscUlllllons ha'l'c creaae ln induatrlal payroll8 w1ll ellflv wu underatood to haye war- &lt;'ts and expert.a that Mayor OBrien !
'\Ould be necessary
--t.J
houat.ed. He told local authorltle11
Boston,
Nov
7-INB--Jod'n t~ "adJdurned unUJ. commerdu.! SOOII ~ault Jn atron&amp;"er purchasinll ned Htrota that the Slbertan forcetl would be returned by a good-8lled or the state prohibition law
Utllltl.es \.ompa.ntea wbo
he believed mobUitatlon of troops, wKeno" Keenao, :m reputed •
and ~'t.aq conditions becrune power of eJty conaumera for butter would open fil'fl on any planes 10 majority, ~neral oonsensua wa1
Prom headquartera or the Ohio muCh prope. t) In Ohio would
at t.h.la tin;'e wquld' ~uti .,va~ ~ \ ~)ll$o. 6" who wu ah'jtt mQlll clarified.
beet, pork and ega:s
tlyinl In the future
toat the raoe Lay between La&amp;ua.rd- antt-aaJoon league whoae endorse- hcneftt for !ung
the aituaW:m
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~ ~eat«day durlnl an ~The Bl1tls.h a8S\1N!(,. the Unltt.tJ
Htrot.. denied any Japanese Ia and J4CKee with the Pustoro can- ru.ent or rejection of candldotea for tlon how ''ld ss
The bmlnesa men told the gover- ehal\ge of runflre In a theatrical states they recc~~ntr.ed tbe va114tty
(Continued on hill sun
planee had flown over Siberia In dlda.te belnl g:i'len a bit of the bet- 1atate omcea in former years has nounced If the amomlmomt
nor that 1.200 men had been laid ~Qtl niltlt.club, died today
o! t'be debt, and. 8 t the 15&amp;1ne tma~
ler o! tt In straw votes and the bet- often mear&gt;t their elect-too or deteat ht.&gt; '' 111 urse a pro?Qrtiunate
tlf by B10UK Cit)' paektns p~t1
To 'uie ind he refused to name w~re a:iven :M'r Roost~veltA perWEATHER DELAYS TRIP
(Continued on Paa:e Three)
l u 01 odds
lc-1me DO JloWing prophecies of vic·, crease In the excllW! tll.ll. levied
because at.ock receipt.e had beero cut his ~·l
:wnal~ 81111..m.nce that be did not
Rotterdam, Nov 7 - INS - Bal
Laguardia wu quoted at 3 to 1 as lory at t.hia important election
then1
EO t11r below normal by the atrlke I
consider Lhe Britl8h government In weather over the Rhineland tod w OHIO AUTHORITIES
the polla opened McKee 1 to :;J 1-2
Wouldn t we better hold to proIn advocea..ng the umend~en~,
picket Une aurroundtna the city
SEEK MISSING M"N
default for falling to meet the en- forced Col and Mrs. Charles A
ond O'Brien o.t 1 to f.
1':.\bltlon at leut WlW aomethtna: he &amp;akJ he was moved by a dellrit
1
Anolher 2,000 were U.lely to De laid
Oh~l\80. :ov 7 -I~A,uth~rl.- tire amount due ln December
Llodbergh to abandon their ~·
HOLD KENTUCKIAN I Aa the three leading candid&amp;tes better Ia offered?' waa the ftnal to re 11eve home owners Proponen'tf;·
oft today, they !aid
'~~~~~ H a~i ha:n a~s~~nt ~ ~;
The expectatJon 1s that Britain tempt to ny from AmsWrdam lo
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\\ound up their campal.gl'a with E':;Jpe&amp;l of 8 P McN&amp;UJht onti-sa- ol the mea.~ure ront"nd lha~ -pre ~
The BtoUJt City milk supply was Ch%a
rn:talm~ taltlee
Corp., wm continue t..o make Wken P"Y Oeneva..
Oalllpolifl o, Nov 7-INS-1 r&lt;~bllc addresses Iaat n1cht, McKee loon leque lu_pert[ltendent
tnt real ~tatetaxesart'a. burd.tb. 1~
Clot to ten per cent of normal
, Mtlllli:; tlnce Ocr,O and beUeved menta each lmtallment date, In
"Ibe Llndberib&amp; took oft ln tbe,r Wanted for the "Jealousy alaylng • cluu1red • the moat elabora.te plan
He oha.racter!Rd arowtna senti- I the extent of discouJlLIIna ~;.o
•we. do not object to the farm by his wife to hue been kidnaped June and o~cember unUl such seaplane ut. 11 4&amp; a.rn and aet 11 of WIUiam Bolld, a raUway awitch- In the hlatory o1 the City of New ment for repeal or problbltlon aa a owmn~hlp
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strike, a spoke~an for the bull~ t Hilht.m left home early on Oct time IL8 the condlticma referred to, ~~o:~r:e :
J!;~rt&amp;u~ Dltt.n, at Alhland, Ky, L c Oombll. York to ateal this election Ill under Icol\lllquence of the unreet and de- Detecting evidence of a JletJ#p
nll:'llll men said. We objeCt to the 30 on buaineaa and drlvin~ an ex- by the president become more suit~
4J, a department. st.ore collector, \lay
White enclor&amp;ed ~
1e.lre !or many cha.naes that accom- of pr08perlty
llolence and t.o the diacrlmlnatlon pensive a.utomoblle
they encountered raln and ml&amp;t
was taken into cuatody here tod&amp;y
McKee lln.:ed the nam-:!11 01 p11.nted. the period of economic dla- old age pensiOn proposal M. ~
ag:aJnst Slowr. City Picket&amp; have
tOonUnued on Pa1e SIXI
They tw."ned back and landed at
COMbt was arreated In hill auto- James J Hl!'es 8 lieutenant 11 tree~
Brown ap~1r.gft'!ld a member iol
bottled up the city ~re than 3.000
ENTIR8 PRISON
~~ , - Rotterdam at f 30 p.m
lnobtle as he .topped at a street In· Tammany Le=-der John curry M'"l
"The wet.tl were quick. to realize the old &amp;It! Pf'll8\on contt~
packin&amp;" plant worken will ht;ve
Colwnbtla o Nov 1-IN8-Da·
VIOLENCE IN COAL ZONE
MU
' BT STAND TB.IA.L
terseetion here He oftered no re· 0 Steuer, lawyer aligned with the Of' a.n. profit by the diiOOJltent,' he predicted it would catTY by a W'f1
lwen thrown out of work by to- vld Miller, ~-year-old farmer of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa , Nov 1-INS
DemocraUc li'Wilnitatlon and L~t snid and the)' t1ed up CC(Inomlc marctn
1 tance
11
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Tuacnn.waa count~ toda.y dropped -Violence In the nortbern anthra
Leesburl. Va, Nov 7-IN&amp;sA.ocordlng to word Tt!Celved here awmtla 88 be1nll connected wt·. d111tlfta wU.h probibUton
Proponer.tr of the oounty "blitife
Railroads Into Sioux Ctty have hJa Identity and ~arne No 81,649" dte strike Held Oared anew today Oeora-e Crawford, negro handy- lklnd wu ahOt aNI killed durtns a the alleged plot. He claimed plan~
''They haye been ratber vaa:ue tule' amendment argued tha' ~~~
placed cuards: on their tracks with- when he entered Ohio penitentiary Ias ptck.et8 let loose a. b&amp;raa:e of man muat 1tand trial on the oriJ- qu'arret l'(WU]tlnr
from jealouay had bem la'1 for wholel!A e t.1
lfp.rdlng just what ahaD be the wua needed •m t.he interest. fill
ln a 100 mile radius around the city to b.. gln aening a life sent.en~ latohes lnJurlnl six peraons and lnal lndie~ent returned aaainPt vver the affectlolll of a boarding portatlon • 0 , noa.tera a.nr Ult:r;.tll menu set. ~fore the people U pro-~economy ' whUe Ita oppon~t8 at·
t~ prevent turther
bllt'nlnr of tor hla part In the sln.ytng of Li(t damaging aeverru automobtles., one him charging he brutally kWCl houae proprietreSII at Ashland
voters
Mbltion La repealed They have llr- t:~cked It or 1.he l'fOUlldli that. ~1.t
Lrldgel and attemptll to barriCildfl and Naomi Oramblett tenant.ll on oi them a ft.~eral I(O'Iernment ve- Mn Ar:u~ Boelna Ulley, Vlrtinla
At McKee headquartera rec0 .,., , RUed orly that a chanJJe should be would deny th~ right of !Mllt·to-11,• 1
traekll
MUiera farm
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and Wlaoonaln society wom.an,and
party workers issued a predict'(
made wlthoU deftntna: exactly ernment tn local communttlee ~
1 Only one of the six Injured had h"r maid, Mro. Mlna Buckne;
Two brfd8er; were burned In as
VJetS O
o1 vk:tory, how~ver estimating ,
what that chanae Ia to be"
permit anncxaUon or munleiliil·
rnany daY!, one Uvutock train waa
any connecUOn with the mine un· wlth a bootjack
would be elected by about 100.000
He concluded by uktng if It til::&gt; and to,.nships without tm'r
atoppedbybe.rrtcadea plied on the
lion actlvttlell
--vote&amp;. Tammany leade111 claimed 11 wouldnotbebetterforOhlotohokllconsent
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MORE F.ll:DJ:BAL Am
majority for 0 Brian of alla"htlv o.1 to U.s prohlb!Uon amendment
Beeret&amp;ry of state 0~~~:,.:··.•~
Ulkla.ded and driven &amp;Wa)'
GOLD PRICE UNCHANGED
COlumbua, 0. Nov 7-IN&amp;.
more tha!l that whUe U1e fus1onlst .. tne.n to make a chanp 'wher&gt; no- I Myers will employ B new
The COJJduotor of another trellht
Wasbiil&amp;'lOn, Nov 7-lN8--0ov- TrlpUn~r by the federal eiJUir&amp;ent;) Huft to Eztend Hand of counted on a 150 ooo advantag~ for bOdy can tell what the change l8 1obtfUn a QUJek accurate
train reported that bulleta had been
,
ernment quotatlona for newly min- reUef admlnbtratlon at Wathtn3Fellowflhip to Litvin off
LaOua.rdla
M;;eiy to brlng forth "
the 110te In each dist.rlc~
sent tntotbeoabooseofhU l)lef!dlns Security Trantad1ona Enc•· ed domesttc IOid remained un- ton of Oblo'B quott. of food f~
Poltce, t~e attorney-generals ofAlthooch prohibltlor;~. will eltber alately upc.1 completion of
train tJter plcteta llad 'lalnlJ tried
aeered by Wic•in to
chansed tooay aa the Treuury an- dlatributlon to nsedY ramUies and
at Station
nee mnd the boneet ballot BMOcla- 111 and OT fall oa. today B b&amp;llotlnl labula'lon:J each precinct wlll ~
lo halt It
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nounced a price of PU4 per ounce unemployed persona of the lbte
tioD aald they did not antlctpatt there was aurprialngly little actlvUy required tCJ mlill summaey ~
Milo Reno, luldlni spirit of the
e
rutml~
the same price u yesterday 'Mlla waa announced here today by MllJ
By KIN08BURY SMITH
MY slseable outbr,at of disorder en either sJde as lOme 2.000,000 to Myers thus enabllng him "..h .
strike, aald. b.e felt bimaelt Dowerts the tint da)' slnce OCt 2&amp; Ul.at B o Braua:ht executive direetur
INS Staff Correapondent
at the poUt but no c!uLnceti were
ha.ve ll complete ~ord within &gt;u
lc-. to pnUrent tbe violence.
Washlna:t.on, Nov 1-INB-Publlc the price ha.a not tnCreaaed Iince ot the state reller commls.slon
New York, NO\
7-INB--Confl- taken The full atrength o{ the
hours after t!1e polla close- ~
Bherltl' ltalpb Rlppr, of Plyrnoutll ILI!IIea ln four rigantlC security the new policy was inaUJurated on
dent eltabllahment of diplomatic dutJ and a special force of 1'100
Myers aald he boped thf4,
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county , ~ytll.y plal;ieli a pard tranaactlons, directed by Aumt. H Oct. 25
At that time the quota- 1
relatiDns between the "Twtl great- pollee d.ej:'art.ment was Ot'(hed to
caution woula eliminate ~
around~ oourtbouie:When 1hl! wu Wlafn while head
the Chaae tion WB.8 Pl.28
e.at republica in the world
will special deputy aU.Omey-generalf:
that have crept Into l~
.
informed that pld:ete were pll.lm• National Bank wiD be 1nveattpted,
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CO!ltribute largely to world
peace wa.s sworn In
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tlollll In thl! ~It He has I~·
lnlf to Invade the courthowe to re- by the senate barklnR committee EXTORTION N 0 T E
BID ltd prosporlb Maxim Lltvlnoff Sale of beer WB8 bo.nned started election boards to count tllo
t•leve tlarea: taken away from V1em '11/!Ulln the next two weeka It waa SENT TO IOWA CO-ED I
~viet Comm~saar tor Foreign A1- lng at 3 am tod.II.Y up until e p m
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vote on rep!:uJ first, telspboft$1rt
by the llherltf and 'take cart of the learned today
fain, arrived here today enroute this evening In accordance wlt'l Noted Sia•er in Hosp•ta1 mtum to hJt omce heN! u !!IQQa). ~
coaut bouae at the same tbne"
The securities were a aao .11110..,,000
lporin1 of Pact by France ;::~~wt% la;:!~d~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- - -With Jnteatinal
10 Pl'f!Cincts are compleOO: al!iJ
Outbreatl of vlolf!Doe threatened bond lillllue for the pnera 1 t ater
Iowa City I&amp; Nov 1-IN&amp;and Othf'!rl, CauH' of
II.
(Continued on Pap&gt; TitreeJ
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1 there&amp;tter 11.t int~ rval.s of !0 .~·
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cint&amp;
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8110 tn Nebr&amp;aka. where to dated equipment corporation, a $33.900 000 Three eJttortlon, letters demanding
p&amp;ctet.ln&amp;, carrled''Oft Ito
Umlted 11toot lflllue for Sinclair ConiOUdat- $10,000 sent to Mlaa Ma.rpret Hille,
Withdrawal
JO'tlll and smiliDe the rotund IMPRESSIVE DJSPLAy
In thill manner
be hoped ~·-tti
tcultory h&amp;e been pea~ ..,. ,
Oil Corporation a •11,000.000 ee- Univenlty o! Iowa student, today
~lllw:::! ~=i~~= MADE BY SOVIETS j San Diego. Cal Nov '7- INB- 1have an ~rmate Indication of tlle 1
H 0 Pannenter preatdent of the curtty !Sill.e for the Detroit and caused poHee to plaee the Delta
London
Nov
7-INB--Oreal \Ions would be llucteuful and reMadame 8Chumann-Hetnk '12 was trend of the voting a few Jt~
Nebralllt&amp; Parmen'Holklay Aallooli.- O&amp;JJ&amp;da Tunnel Corporation and a Delta Delta IIOI'orltf hOUM under, Britain 18 wlthctrawtng from the lte ted that
far aa he 18 con
I :•a aerlolll'l conditkm today II' a heR- 1utter th~ ,&gt;ollr close at 6 SO
tl
e4 that ''f&amp;rmen are as hltlle lasue tor constructing the Lin· guard pending an inveltlptlon
tariff t.ruce qreed
upon nfat the ce~ the
business of re:
M08COW, Nov 7-INB--Re'leallng pltal
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of Lbelr dem&amp;Ddl ootn Building 1n New York City
All three nota w!rll unallned, International ..
~nom
lo ,..co ,,._nee 1 cognition "will take only half an en even more lmpreuilyve mi,.Utal)&gt;ed
She waa 11trleken yestnday with
Salt Lake City Utab,
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1be publiC wu reported to ha'le lostj f'Ollce revealed The hut oote. re- lo London, W ~oer unc an,
-~hour"
&amp;trenlth than previous dillp Y , an lntesttnal Infection and ruahed JNB-Three-to-one odda 1n
cy Prellldent Roc:avelt that be t.eavtly Qo all euept tbe 8lnclatr Cf!l~d ye~terday afternoon, ln.- !dent of the Board of Trade. tn__
ttle SOviet state today stqed a glf- to a hoRpltal where physicl&amp;na said rt!peal went begging todaY
~n't kilo~ ~ ho~8 tn!,~ 011 atocli:\bt' which Wluln and b18 structed the ooed to han her father formed the Rouae t»1 commona thlt WashingtOn Nov 7-INS-Am- antic demODlltraUon commemorat- 'n appef"d(\(!tOffiy might have to be rroxbnatelJ 115.000 Ut.a.b
c:e\~• be • e
m
B.liiOCiatea were chllrl'!d with poct. "dtg up tiO.OOO euh' Tbe letter
withdrawal 11 ettflcttye mlca'11 sixteen year mllclal 1nub- lng the alatee.nth anntveraary of rrrtormed
went to the poll!! to
aieo continued. ln etlna: a profit Chat could have pne promiled. t.bat further tnatruct.lons
belle eel to h&amp; bee: bery of the soviet government. WIU the Red revotutlor
n
Dr Charle~ Y Pox her son-In- ~ tloral and state
S trike activli..
~
to the corporation'• atocki\Oiden
\10Uk1. follow
Dec 1
It I&amp;
v
ve n tnd toda)' when Secretary of State It was estimated llf.ooo tzoopa• law, aald that the noted si~r·s :R.epeallst.a
wtiCODI1n.
of the ChJ
The InqUiry Into the general baMlll8 Hlae ill the dau,hter
a D"otlw.t:ed by ~!t&amp;eJa!hat man~ Hull on behalf of the Untted St.at- tnatdled tn review before d.lctat.orl oondltlon was not cr!Lical toda.y
The executive bolrd
p .. ter boDdl wm CO'Ier the drl.matle Weat LJberty, Ia., pubu.tlet
powera wblch ..... _.. v : - u. exYnd&amp; hla hand in a aMt.ure of Joaepb Stalin prellldent Michael tnd expreseed hope that medical
pew~ :;:unty H~ ~ia= ba.Ule between Wlnln and William De~ttve• were posted at the 110r· ~.,.t :-:~reof recsH. ,.1':; t1~P' ~ ~~~e ~ KallniD, and Premier V M Malokrv' t'l'8attnen\ would ~vent an opera- 1
V(l
~urn~ 11
plab.ta f'OI tor control , of POK tum1. n. orl~ boule rpidence of l!iM Hile nuctuationl in toreiln exOh&amp;np
L :.,no • e
ore
- wl".o stood. with otber hflh Soviet ttcro which he teared would pro'le cone marsln Dry
•trike an wa:
a
ended. In the faUUht ot tbl: ~ ~
MOiled that one no&amp;e, The tarUf truce Ol'lltnaU, pro• m ~ hl.storlcal SCflle wm. take c.~lll tor llf!'t"eral hour. wbile r&amp;1n ft.tal because ot her qe
appeal from 600
to ;~waukee Wla ptcteta releas• ap noue ot P)lnOhOn a .~~.
"we &amp;ri watehiDI rou.•• waa poeed. by Ute ontted state•. Will for plaC&amp;~on a railroad pi&amp;Uorm at bl!at ~, aPoo them and 'JDO,OOOI Yesterday's attack o1 the tntes~ kataot church
with MO.OOO,GOO of 4el* aQd..~
»~ect to 1 ~ acreeo the Hfe Of the contenoce whleh M
_ cheerlnr wtJ!Itl'e:tp .miSled near t.en... unai tnfeetlon was her fourth tn
(OObtlJ'.aed CIQ Pale 'flint)
heaVJ' 1DUU on all aldM
on
secoad. flOOr "I'OOin.
now In rece!l!l but pr.etlc&amp;llt dud 1
(Om.tiDued 0111 .... liz)
~·a tolilb ln Red. SQUafttJ
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~'~~dt!~t!~~lc:~~!Y :~:~ea!~:n~ For Britain With Dollar ~':!:"~m::a~=~':i:~~ For Critical Situation To "Steal" Election; Bit'
3 To 1 Odds Offered In Utah That W eatem State
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Low In Term&amp; Of
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lost her head under the execuRau gton
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Farmers Behind
·---:.T roops l'or Protection SloUr.K BY ENvny Industry, Labor
HNS£ SITUATI~N I Of Prohibition In Ohio
Aaalast farm Strikers n !J
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News Flashes ~f CREH BRIHIN
BEC~MES WORSE
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POMEROY, OHIO, TUESDA Y,NOVEMBER 7, 1933

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HARRY SMITH
Candidate ror TRUSTEE of san 1bury Townddp

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Tht:J ator. Peing cireulated t.,at I ,h ..vc made
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~iae,1J I •ni net · -~e~ o£ the• K K. K. and ne.ver
.. wa•. I am RO\ •fiUiated with 'any rnan or arc»¥P of
)men. ' i 1 a~Jt r~tmin~ 'oo,mY: own merits. l will ~ppre·
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Repub!Jic~n Cand1date for Mayor

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In i'lomeroy the main bOUt apoears to be at the head of the 111lage ticket wlth C J Hess Pl'e8""t
mcumbent Mayor
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right to another tenn In that offlcla.l cap&amp;.elty against VlrKil Campbell, Repub1tcan
This promises
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