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COUNTIANS M~K[ EFf~RT TO

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Personals
Mllll otara Reuter of

lnapectlcm held recently at.
Falla. Pollowlni the lnapecUon an
oyet.er supper wu aerved tn the
Monkey cl.bVIlll J"'OfD of the hll.

PlAC£ UN[M~lOY£0 Mf.N
W~RK I:;.:.~~~~,J;:~~~~~::.
ACC~RDANC[ WITH R~~S[VElT Pl~N

Kidnap

PIUDAY, NOVIIIDIIR U, ml

BASHAN

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FOOTBALL!

Mrs. Audrey "l'orrenae aod Chtltlt'tn Jpent. TuiPJidly wtth her lister
Mra. Nevada Beanr of Cbe~ter .
Mra. 8 . A. McOullouSb IDD aon

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MIDDLEPORT YELLOW JACKETS
-va
BREMEN HIGH SCHOOL
7:30 Friday Eveniaa ·

rece.ut suestA of nlatt\ltl

ot

Raclne called

Thunday.

Mr. and Mra. Ro:r 1'rucy or Athens were ThurfKIIlY ~u~ta ol the
former's paren1.8, Mr . and Mn. lt. .
0. Tracy.

ElliTORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L
BUSINESS OFFicE
' Phone 202-R

Ohar)eaton and

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LL LEASED WIRE OF lNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

Jt It'• 110n n~ ID Tile 'l'riiMme

TllJa came ma1 6eeld:e c.._ ""B" Cllamplomhlp or Ohio.

pomeroy spent the
parenta, Mr.

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Yellow Jat~ketal

THOUSANDS
TO
GO
WORK
MONDA
......
Soviet Russia, United tales Reach Agreem

reell!'f: II aiM n»o&amp;leM-TRE GAME OF THE

SEASON.

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TO RECEIVE WAGES INSTEAD OF DOLE

Red Bot Specials at the

MEIER

TMARKET

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10&amp; SATURDAY

SlAYING

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Ex.Wife at Eleven

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AGfRE~~ION -----+---~ GH[n ·rlEASUH[ I
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To Find Corrobora•
tive Evidence
VICTIM BOUND

RUSSIANS, AGREE

BULLITT CHOSEN

To Abatain From All
Forma Of Proparan·
da In U.S.

Ao Ambauador; Econom·
ic Benefiti To Accrue
To Both Nation•

B)' KINGSBURY SMITH
JNB Staff Correapondent
W&amp;Lhinrt;on, Nov.
11-INB-A
paet Of politiCal non-arp-euJon 1n return .for complete
capltula.tloo by t.he Sovlel8 on
)ll&amp;etiCe.Uy eve;:·ytlilna; desired by
the United 8tatea wa.&amp; the bartaln
01' which Preatdent •Roosevelt and
MaXim LitvtnoJf, the SOviet tOI'~
dill comml.alar, based their

By LINTON WELLS
INS ata1T Correapondf!nt
Moscow, Nov. 18-INS--RU38l[l.
today haDed American recotnltlcn
as a. triumphant aChievement for
the SovleL regime and a&amp; a .sub·
t tantial contribution to the cau.t;e
11 world peace.
oftlchll comment still wa ~
Rutslans of all will~ of
workers, engin~ .
omctnht---exprMBover tile torcommunist Rus·
greatest clpital -

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As Every Effort Made

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And ThroWJl From
re; Woqcl Gatheren
Hear Plea For Help .
Ban J088, Cal., Nov.• 1&amp;-JNs''There muat be no sltpup tn tbe
c:ue aplnat the ooflletaed mur...
df.rers and kldnapera o1 Brooke

leave JOur order here.

Pometoy, 0.

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Theatre

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Sovieto Hail Move As
Contribullion Toward
World Peace

PIUC£ ~HICI~lS

Phone 142·L

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Wordinr Ia Similar
That Of Other Nat·
ions With Sovieto

Fresh Home Made S.usare, 2 lbs .... 25c:
FRESH SIDE PORK. • 1•• • - · • ""' .. ...... 25e
FRESH HAM ROAST, 1"- .. · .. ..... ..., .. .. .... tSe
Shoulder Pork Chops or Roast, loaD. l · lbo 25e
Pili Feet, uno lor ,.,~u... 3 ••• ......................, tOe
FINE RIB ROAST,•..., ldllod ..... ,. ...... 121fzc
Chuck Roast, ..... ..,.1" 1• lb . ............ .......... ·t2e
Loin or Rib Pori&lt; Chops, 1 lbo... .............. 3Sc
PICNIC HAMS, .,.. "" ............... ............ · tOe
Hamburrer, ,..,.. ,.....,. """' .,..t lh. ...... · tOe
BOILING BEEF, ,... lb..... · .......... · .... tOe

Lynn St., ·

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~HOWN IN RUSSIA
IVER RfC~~NITWN /

1s n

Teo!lephone Yov Order!-We deUver anywhere, aartfme
-If JOW are -plannlnr on &amp; TIP'key ' ror Th&amp;nk8JIYinl'

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PACT IS ~CH[[O
~N BY ~HINCIPUS

WE HAVE THE ONLY 8..\NlTABY. STATE INSPECTED
SL.\tJORftB HOUSE IN MEIGS COUNTY

Try our Home Made Liver Puddinr, Rinr
Balopa. Blood Puddinr, Head Cheese and
Smoked Sausare.
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Lnvmoff's Brother

N[W MOM
: GAIN[O 8Y
r~ R
70,000 Worken

Given Jobs Ao Op. .
Geature
TO END
730 Men In Meira

To Start To
Monday Moml9f .~~
Columbus. o.. Nov.

WhtlE" hl,. mflre famou!l hroth@r ne
gotlB\.("!1 wit h f&gt;Wl:i tdent Roo8eve(1
on U.S rt•r u ~:n l~in n for Soviet Rus
sla. Lou1s Palotu~ky, 83-year-o1c
brother of Maxim Litvinov, Soviet
Commhll'l'lr for Ei'nrt~ign Affairs
run!l a humble dt!caning &amp;nd )Jl'en
:ng establl,.hment fn Ran Fr&amp;neisert
Palonsky, an Am.• •ican eitizf'a
t.akea "" interest rn oolitirt

r.cxt Monday.
Clad in warm

new
toought for them with:
t)IP federal treasury,
of workers will inc1ude
F.ent on state rellef rolla
oounly In Ohio.
A&lt;!Jt. Oen. F. D. He!od&lt;'"'"" ·~
o.s director of the atate •••,••

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in School•

Fifth

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Oppoil'tina Noted to SeJUa• Liquor by Gla10 •• W
State'• Introduction Into Liquor Bu•ineDJ
Govemar ia Silent

Nov. 18-

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when;;..;.,..

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Columbus, 0.,
Nov.
18-INBThreatenlng to jeopardize the ath~
letlc programs
of hl&amp;'h
school8
throughout
Ohio. a. controversy
broke out here today over an opinion hand!d down by Attorney Gen11r&amp;l John W . Brtcll:er.
The po~~.~~iblllty loomed that the
dispute may have to be taken to
court for settlement.
The disputed opinion which hu
drawn debate from :!Jevel11l .sta.t.e department~!~ and thrown Ohio high
schooLs up 1n arms, was to the et·
feet that Boards of Education are
not authorized bv law to pay the
expenaes of furn1!1hlng
baaketball
uniforms to high school teams and
that they 11re without authority to
nay Ule cost or transporting basketball teams lo distant points toll :
rames.
b=========~r·l The opinion. which was handed

Washlnston. Nov.
PrinCipal beMftt.s to be derived from the reJtora.tiOn of
normal relations between the
United. States and SOVIet
Russls. are expec~ to be:
The United St.atae : the aale
of mi!Uon.s or dollal'lli worth of
agrlcultura.l machinery, automobJlea and motor accessor~
ieJ, cottol\, rubbers, metals.
cllemlealll and electrical suppiles It .satltdactory · credlt.!i
can be 8.l'l'aD&amp;"ed.
Soviet RUMia : Tnmendoua
enhancement of Soviet prestile and a at;relllf.hentns of
the Rusr:dan position In the
far eut, where trouble has
threatened to develop with
Japan.

down liUit spring In repl)' to an In-

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5th Annjversary Sale
. 79c
... 29c

Four Lear, a hlrb quallt)' flour, larre IIKlk

COFFEE Dlde

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BUTTER Dtd•

ONIONS

MaW. A~nivena.ry Prloe, Z lbs

Mold Bull&lt;•, ! ,.,

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45e
25e
19c

In II lb. Bap, ' S.. '

CHOCOLATES ........., "•,.n, ' 1"" '"' · ·
WHITE BEANS,••nl•• hand .,,...,, ••w '"""· ,. ib• .. 39c
Pumpkin, rood quality, t Jarre urw .
1&amp;
Jello _..rW tla•on. per box .... .
. . 5e
p ~Soap lor,.- I ban .......... .
. 19c
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g;,.p Flakes

Wlllia ""•"· 61"- ..,. · ·

Oxydol 1•,.. .,..

....................... .. ..

19c •
· ..

· .. ·

·· 27c
· 21c

MEATS
Beef Steak ..... "' ,.,., .,.. .. .. · .. .... .. .... .. .... .. .. .... 25e
Beef Rout, .,._ ••Jo. '"' lh. .. .. .. ... .. .... .. .. .. .. .. 1Oc
Pork Rout, leon.,.. ... .... :.... ..
.. .. .. ·· ··· ··· tOe
Fresh or Smoked Callies,... lb. · · · · ....... · · · ..... 9c:
Liver Puddinr, r-.~o. 1 lbo ..... .. .. .. .. .... ...... .. .. .. ..... 25e
T·Bone Steaks, ,.. 1"- · ........................ .. ...... · .. lSe
Bolopa, """' ..... ~oa~~or. lb. ............ • ........ .. ............ tOe
Fresh Oyaten PL .. .......... .... .. .. .. · · .. · .. · · · · 25e

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Fruita

.
'and

We h&amp;Ye a eoaiplete line of Freah
Veaetahles Prl-t Low for Anninnuy Sale

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OF FINE TOBACCO

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7 b e greatest drive yet.
ngainlt unemployment
momentum today as
cut from tbe clvll worfts
tratlon to put 70,000 men

kidnap atatute maklna' abductiOQ
wbe:re bodJly hann ll done a
prnalty. t.b':l grim ~earth of lower
SJn Pranelsco Bay oof\Unued. for
the body of Hart.
Sherlfl' William J. Emil of Santa
Clara. oounty a.l8o Bdmtt.tlld lui
lll!t!kiDI a "mystery woman" ot

:a~~=-=-~~~:: Holmes
rather

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FOR TBaOAT PBoncnON~rOR

BiTr£a T:.m:

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BoWling Oreen, 0., Nov. 18--INB
-Intensive search was conducted
tilroufhuot this sedlon of the state
t.oday for two ba.ndltl!l who held up
a lor&lt;oe woman employe In the Ru"I certainly won't
rrant
any
dolph ea.vtng8 Bank a.t Rudolph,
131:1 mliH southweJt of here, yester. authority 0\'llr the Attomey-aenedft.y and eliCaped In an automobile ral's opinion. A8 I see It, tbe thing
to do 18 to have a court tnt or the
wUh ttOO.

and
h1l
or two

TUBERCULOSIS TO
BE ROUTED SOON?
BRICK ;PLANT TO BE
CLOSED BY STA'fE

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SEEK BANK BANDITS

aoucht. She waa
woman who

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&lt;Oontlnued

cue ror queatlon. He
1n CUIItodY but. said

It would delight you to open a
Lucky Strike and examine the
long, golden strands of fine tobac.
cos. To notice how fully packed
it is ... how free from annoying
loose ends. Every Lucky Strike
is a blend of the world's choicest
Turkish and Domestic tobaccO&amp;finely shredded-long and evenly
cut. That'swhyevery Lucky draws
so easily- burns so smoothly,

Co11nl•"· ttn, ,.,,

Ru.ala
cited as
Of the main reaulta ot the re~
or normal relations be-

tie

Charles e . Leasure. orose(:Utihl'
Q. ,
raJned
Bu now,
lte!'.ball season at
are ah"ald that they may
t o ca.ncel their basketball
F'urther than that. 1n
issued b)' the Attorney
fice ln the opinion, not
ball teams were
,
nlso
baseball and football tPams, giving
riN:! to the belief that the entire
scholastic pi"'ill"Pm may be Involved.
A flood of letteu, exprt.SSing obJections to tl'le ruUng, has poui'P.d
'nto the ortlees here of Dr. B . 0.
S:cinner, Bote Education Director
and H. R. Townaend. Ohio High
SChOOl Athletic Comrn!Mtoner.
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In the matt.er. Btlnner, after a
conference With 'I'OW'tl&amp;'!nd, declsr-

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State &amp;h1~d
·For Basketball
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CLA,S$1FI£D
ADVERTISING.

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r.::une and' several ~nquets away.
' '09:,Ch . l;lllJ'fJld , Q, Ol~ro.·s Bta' Ten
cl1ampJOnshlp ' qll!o· ,~tate Univer~

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looked
tor !fe
~rat bMketball
time today~~4
at Its
'1lpmpleted
schedule, and went .aerl.dtili17&lt; 'ablmt
u~ work.

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AthletiC Director L. W. St. 'Johw ~
nmounced today th~ the U,D\'I(.et~
.Ellf- ot Dayton has rleen schedute(i T" · •.._
!or a. New Year's nigh:; Kame at j
DJ)ytol\. ftlling th.e only open date
on the c&amp;rd wlllch includes 20 dim~
1·ult games. High spota or the sche~­
dnle: nop.~conterence game~; agaLnst 1
Ohio W.J!sleyan, Unlver&amp;ity of West~
ern On\arlo, Pittsburgh, Princetor.
Marquette, Notre Dame a.nd West- j
r-rn Reserve ; a.nd two ec:m!erence
rtumes each e.gainst Chicago, .,tn- 1
nwna,
Northwestern , MichlgaP.,
1
~Unnesat.@. and Wisconsin.
In compllll.I'.ce with the Big Ten's '
llJVolvtng schedule, llllnois, Purdue
nnd Iowa, a.re dropped from the
card th1&amp; year, a.nd Mit h.litan, Ch1t'&lt;•80 and :Northwestern are added.
The Byckeye squad Is already out
IJf the bli,ster stage. Coach Olsen
ha~ had them at work In the new
Oilio State gymna&amp;um three Nghts
r.tch week for the pa.st month , and
n!t hough Mlveral promising candl~
d11tes are et.lll ph,ying football, ihe
o,!lstand1ng lettermen have been

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At 8 o·;clock as first period of
Daily Tribune and Tribune-Tale~
graph Big Voting Campaign

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l"OR SALE-Black C?CJit. wetSlu
about 14(10 lbl. Chaa. Nillaon,
Dexl;f!r. Ohio. 11·18·:11t. D. Wk. lt

~uinuna.ging

TboroUibbred

Fox

TerJ·Ien. Three mop.th8 old. Iu ~
qulrr1.o! Jt.tk auvm, Mlnerav1lle, •'0.
11-10-at

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For Rent.,

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ll·lf·llt Ohio,

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Nov~ber

n-u-s.wu•...

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tb!JTt.k$eta for "Moll7'B Idea". Pinder
can Club Reataurant.

LOB~A
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tan ana whtte male oolUe
montbA old. AMWen to

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orumo ron

MAN.

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l'ln-U, Columbus, BPd Herb Brown,
Mt&gt;.tti.son.
DByton. Eri€. Pa.. Lew
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C'ngh to give sp6ed and rebounding mouth ; · Garfield
,
The mo.5t difficult ~U?Si~meht ' o!l RtlUty to the front line. Red WU~ Baltimore; Ra.y Low, Dover ; J&amp;mf!S
l h~ Ohio State team a't '·this ~Q\~ ~w1 , who played enough last year \.l.o Scott, Toledo; wutred.- Thle.s. Nor c. to dodg&lt;: successfully the, .Bcho- win his let.t~r. wUI be tlght.tng wood; and Chester wendt, Middle~
~ a ~ tlc bugaboo, which ~el)ls. t.u get ll(!alr!:&amp;t several I!\'Omis1ng B&gt;Opho- town.
' ·
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'
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O•llo We51eyan wl11 he played Dec. i osequ s ,
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P ~he Bl ~ Ten schedule does not , t~cklc.s ara both belnnl cwsldered
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t.lll.rt untii Ja.I\Uary 6. One wcek J fPr the onP. ope~ guar~ paltlon . . At FreshWll.ter,
081.tlU1der; 1 Trevor
l.;,•fore Chl'lstmas, first quar tf'r final . ] :r~sent Oapt. HO!kt;!t at Cf:lntel', B~ Rees1 Do\W; Jim Plpoly, StrutheriS
L'Xnlnlna.t.lons wUI bl! taken, so that! Colburn, at torwl\r&lt;t, a.nd Bill Be~t~ and Bruce" Laybour-ne.
Cuyahoga
(Ouch' Olsen wHl not know whot ner at yuard. are liecut·e at their Folls.
mF.n )Y,.III ,bl;! avatlable until the Big positions, although Colburn will
The schedule:
-;·,!1~;~~~,5 ·a re rendy to s tart.
I•.Ot be read)' until the second quarDeeewber
coach Olcren's · prcbleru Is to tir&gt;.d l( o·.
9 Ohio Wesleyan at Oohunbus
Outstanding aquBd m ember~ r~om , ~1 6 UnlverS:hif, of Welltern ~~~~:~.. ~
n big, capablt gu~r:d tq replace last
yr:fl r'a Capt. Matt- son, and a fpr- l'lst year Include Jerome
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\l~rd who is fast enougb and tall en Clevela.nd,
John Fugitt, Ports- 30 'Pitt.sbUllrh '!t.t Pittsburgh;

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Five lettermen are available : Capt
Bill Hoskel. Bll.d Bob Colburn, DILy~
t'Jn ; Btll Beltner, Dover, Fred
Conrad , Wooster a.nd John Wilson,
Gartteld Heiihts. Conrad Is still
p:aying tootb&amp;.ll. Lettermen lost
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11·8: II·U.

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3 Pr1noeton at
6 Ohica.go at Ohicaso
8 Indiana a\ Indiana
13 Northwestern at Ohio
1&amp; lndlanB at Ohio
20 Mtnresota at. Mlitne&amp;Ota.
21 Northwestern e.t NOr"thwe!t.ern
::a Michigan at Michigan
February
3 MlnneROta at Ohio
10 Marquette at Milwaukee
12 Wisconsin m.t WI.Sconaln
1'1 M1ch1g!ll"' at. Ohio
10 Ohlcago at Ohio
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TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FIRST PRIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THiRD ?RlZ£ $SO.I!6 Ill! ~ASH
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES
CAMPAIGN CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933

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zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune·Telesraph.
, Those who enter ruoty so anywhere to aecure auboc:riptiono.
There io no reofrictM territory. .
'Y~&gt;tei are inued in return fai aubocriptiona aec:ured to either
p.,;~ al)d tlie prize• will be awarded according to who aecurea
mOitvoteo.
Subacrir,6ono count the following number of vote• from now
until' Nov. t81h. On that date their voting power decreaoeo 20
per cent.

DAILY TRIQUNE-BY CARRIER
~ Jli(illtha oubrctiption $1.75, .. . , . , .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 vqtes
'' •'ll i ub1crtp
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6. monmi
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1 year oub.-cripti011 fs.OO . , ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 votes
2 year oubactipti~n $12.00 .. , ......... , .... , .... 50,000 votes
i)AILY TRIBUNE-BY MAIL
3 montl)'l au~ription $1.00 ............ , ......... , 800 voteo
8 montln oubacription $2.00 .. .......... .......... 2500 voteo
1 yeer iubic:ripti11n $4.00 .... .. , , , , , ...... .'..... , 8()00 volel

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3' year autlaeri~6n $13.00 .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,000 vote•

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:i,earaul!acription $3.00 ....... , , , . . .. . . .. . . .. . . 5000 votes
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nmounced today th~ the U,D\'I(.et~
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!or a. New Year's nigh:; Kame at j
DJ)ytol\. ftlling th.e only open date
on the c&amp;rd wlllch includes 20 dim~
1·ult games. High spota or the sche~­
dnle: nop.~conterence game~; agaLnst 1
Ohio W.J!sleyan, Unlver&amp;ity of West~
ern On\arlo, Pittsburgh, Princetor.
Marquette, Notre Dame a.nd West- j
r-rn Reserve ; a.nd two ec:m!erence
rtumes each e.gainst Chicago, .,tn- 1
nwna,
Northwestern , MichlgaP.,
1
~Unnesat.@. and Wisconsin.
In compllll.I'.ce with the Big Ten's '
llJVolvtng schedule, llllnois, Purdue
nnd Iowa, a.re dropped from the
card th1&amp; year, a.nd Mit h.litan, Ch1t'&lt;•80 and :Northwestern are added.
The Byckeye squad Is already out
IJf the bli,ster stage. Coach Olsen
ha~ had them at work In the new
Oilio State gymna&amp;um three Nghts
r.tch week for the pa.st month , and
n!t hough Mlveral promising candl~
d11tes are et.lll ph,ying football, ihe
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l h~ Ohio State team a't '·this ~Q\~ ~w1 , who played enough last year \.l.o Scott, Toledo; wutred.- Thle.s. Nor c. to dodg&lt;: successfully the, .Bcho- win his let.t~r. wUI be tlght.tng wood; and Chester wendt, Middle~
~ a ~ tlc bugaboo, which ~el)ls. t.u get ll(!alr!:&amp;t several I!\'Omis1ng B&gt;Opho- town.
' ·
In tl t least one good lick each sea~ more&amp; for t-he va.cane forward posh
Promlf;lnR players from· last .y ear's
wn. AJthough the Hrst game against 1 t.iou, Wnue Fred Oonro.d and Tod frt.Shman team ate :am Axline and
'
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l
tt t tbBll Warren Whltllng~.
Z!Lllesvllle;
O•llo We51eyan wl11 he played Dec. i osequ s ,
. a g a:a.n c QO
!!ugh Ha•"ley,
Buou .... a.., James
P ~he Bl ~ Ten schedule does not , t~cklc.s ara both belnnl cwsldered
'"'
J•....,
t.lll.rt untii Ja.I\Uary 6. One wcek J fPr the onP. ope~ guar~ paltlon . . At FreshWll.ter,
081.tlU1der; 1 Trevor
l.;,•fore Chl'lstmas, first quar tf'r final . ] :r~sent Oapt. HO!kt;!t at Cf:lntel', B~ Rees1 Do\W; Jim Plpoly, StrutheriS
L'Xnlnlna.t.lons wUI bl! taken, so that! Colburn, at torwl\r&lt;t, a.nd Bill Be~t~ and Bruce" Laybour-ne.
Cuyahoga
(Ouch' Olsen wHl not know whot ner at yuard. are liecut·e at their Folls.
mF.n )Y,.III ,bl;! avatlable until the Big positions, although Colburn will
The schedule:
-;·,!1~;~~~,5 ·a re rendy to s tart.
I•.Ot be read)' until the second quarDeeewber
coach Olcren's · prcbleru Is to tir&gt;.d l( o·.
9 Ohio Wesleyan at Oohunbus
Outstanding aquBd m ember~ r~om , ~1 6 UnlverS:hif, of Welltern ~~~~:~.. ~
n big, capablt gu~r:d tq replace last
yr:fl r'a Capt. Matt- son, and a fpr- l'lst year Include Jerome
.s er, 1
.&lt;Londop. Cl\n&amp;da,) at 0
,
\l~rd who is fast enougb and tall en Clevela.nd,
John Fugitt, Ports- 30 'Pitt.sbUllrh '!t.t Pittsburgh;

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Hmch~

!j)R RENT OR &amp;ALE-Four
boWie on Breeey Hetghta. Price r\'r the.
teuOnab!e. Call .Q6-X.

daily.

Five lettermen are available : Capt
Bill Hoskel. Bll.d Bob Colburn, DILy~
t'Jn ; Btll Beltner, Dover, Fred
Conrad , Wooster a.nd John Wilson,
Gartteld Heiihts. Conrad Is still
p:aying tootb&amp;.ll. Lettermen lost
I: om last year are Capt. Howard ~

OVN FOR SALE-12 ga.uge ab:
'•hot Remington Pump
Gun
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Ends.

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work accordtne: to lnstructtons.

To .t~uch a m.u who can quaUfy
lataey •10&amp;--tl'J&amp;. Aae 20-60.
Write Box. :1'16 thle paper at onco.
11·8: II·U.

1 University
at D"',U,rt[:
3 Pr1noeton at
6 Ohica.go at Ohicaso
8 Indiana a\ Indiana
13 Northwestern at Ohio
1&amp; lndlanB at Ohio
20 Mtnresota at. Mlitne&amp;Ota.
21 Northwestern e.t NOr"thwe!t.ern
::a Michigan at Michigan
February
3 MlnneROta at Ohio
10 Marquette at Milwaukee
12 Wisconsin m.t WI.Sconaln
1'1 M1ch1g!ll"' at. Ohio
10 Ohlcago at Ohio
(,24 wt~~onsl~
:; ::.~lo.
':J Not.r,e
-. ~ · at.tfritire Dl!oft\e
·
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Weste . "'
~ lit CleY.e lantl .
• Ari11ual
~etbl'll' T!ltnlC to be
held on thl$ di.y.

Never
again
during
campaign
will
•
.
.
aubscrlptlons count as great a num•
bet of votes as up to that hour.

lltafl Spots ol Caatpal111

ra

_ FOoTBALL

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TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FIRST PRIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THiRD ?RlZ£ $SO.I!6 Ill! ~ASH
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES
CAMPAIGN CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933

( , . ~Kri~iom e~pt ~.e moat vote• if oecurod before Nov•

'~ ·. ~'8th,· l~

W'

NEWMA~

~~
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FLIPS
PASSES Wl'l'l·l AI.L.
'THE DEXTERITY
OF 'THE GREAT'
FRIEDMAN!

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Cimpaip open to women and sitlo reaidins in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune·Telesraph.
, Those who enter ruoty so anywhere to aecure auboc:riptiono.
There io no reofrictM territory. .
'Y~&gt;tei are inued in return fai aubocriptiona aec:ured to either
p.,;~ al)d tlie prize• will be awarded according to who aecurea
mOitvoteo.
Subacrir,6ono count the following number of vote• from now
until' Nov. t81h. On that date their voting power decreaoeo 20
per cent.

DAILY TRIQUNE-BY CARRIER
~ Jli(illtha oubrctiption $1.75, .. . , . , .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 vqtes
'' •'ll i ub1crtp
' ' ti on $325
6. monmi
.' .' . J. ••••••' : . . . . . . . . . . . . 5000 vo les
1 year oub.-cripti011 fs.OO . , ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 votes
2 year oubactipti~n $12.00 .. , ......... , .... , .... 50,000 votes
i)AILY TRIBUNE-BY MAIL
3 montl)'l au~ription $1.00 ............ , ......... , 800 voteo
8 montln oubacription $2.00 .. .......... .......... 2500 voteo
1 yeer iubic:ripti11n $4.00 .... .. , , , , , ...... .'..... , 8()00 volel

Z year oubocription $8.00

.. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .

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3' year autlaeri~6n $13.00 .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,000 vote•

TRIBUNE·TELEGRAPH
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:i,earaul!acription $3.00 ....... , , , . . .. . . .. . . .. . . 5000 votes
3 year auboc:riptiOII $4.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 votea
4:reer ...w.~riptioa $11.00 ...................... 1~000 vqta
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