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WEATHER-Cloudy, Plfl-'; - bably occasional rain In ~,
South and rain or snow ~ _ •
North portions tonig!lt·
' and Friday.

EDITORIAL OFPICE
Phone 236-L

BUSINESS Omdt
Phone 202.R

FULL LEASED
1111'1

ftloran &amp;lid Mull
Matinee 4: P. M. WedDad&amp;J

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ATTENTION KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

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The regular monthly conclave of Ohio
Valley Commandery will be held at the
aeylum in Pomeroy, Wednesday evening at
the usual hour for aesembling. All Sir
Knights are urgently requested to be present and apy sojourning Sir Knights are
cordially invited to attend.
Following the business session an oyster
supper will be served.
By Order Of The Eminent Commander.
Atteat. L J. Heiner, Recorder.

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Complicated Nature
Arpment Prevento
Quick Settlement

Aa loaue -Complicated

Enaland May Take
ective Step If Dollar
Drop Continuu

Franc Drop Aa Gold
Goes To London

By HARRY K . REYNO~

INS Btaft' Correspondent
LondJm, Nov. a3 - ~8 - ~ Th-,

Brltlab covernmen.t ta

considertns

procedure for

aetlon

PrQte~tlve

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the event of fUrther llharp depre·
cfatson

tn

tbe

dollar,

t.Jonal Newa servtce le=:.rned toda-Y
At The 1. 0. 0. F. UILIJ

Wlth th'l ftnt otliclal
PrelldeQt Rooaevelt's

"' Friday Niaht
NOVEMBER 24

pOUdta t.re
PND tnde.

MUSIC BY J. 0. 0 . P,
SYNCOP.t.TORS
Order-Mixed DatO&lt;e•

indlcat.lon
monetacy

atreet!na inter·Euro--

A l'•te or f6.50 to the pound
belril mentiOned in omcial clrde.!l
U the point Whtre Brltaln llhOUUI
tjltervene, but -declaion wm dapeild
t.'J)OlJ. triul~ report&amp; which th"
trt.aeury ls stlJdy1nl to detP.rmit\c
a~tual trade damq:e . from Wash ..
iMton'B CloU:ar

Admiuion
' Conti 2SO plua tax
LADIES 10 CENTS

Tbll faotor

wiltl

dl&amp;Clal~

eonftici
Pranoe

between

FURNJSQ.INGS
FOR MEN.
We believe in keeplnr !he vell)r neweat idea•
In furniobiDto for men. W&lt;!'pride ouroelves in a
new up-to-date atock at alltimeo.
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WILSON '· BROS.

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now
in tharse of our
SPECIAL DINING . !
ROOM 1SERVICE

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Short Orden, Soup. · Cblll, lool
and ·cold SandwiehH. Mrree
Ple &amp;ha&amp; ple.,.e . &amp;he m01' raa&amp;l•
dlou1 appellte1.

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CLUB RESTAURANT

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Christrrw! What a prc~ent-and you

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Why not tty ltl All you have to do lo
write us a ohon le&lt;M, telling uo how
a KeWI..- {orChmmuu.

l'ii!.Sidn, Kid:, Suede and

M~ All.._

'2·45

Sport
SWEATERS
Zlp(te'r Ftont In Crew necll ,

V -nMk or turt.lff neek.

$}.45 TO '2·95

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the Store For Men and Boya

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If, In d1e opln!on of the Judges, your
letter ~ 1 the kcenat desire for a
Kelvlnatm for Chtiatmao, you can have
~~Ice of any f~vlnol!Qr .ln the
''ljhe.
lf
ill one '-of the .

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bct'ore Chriotmas
momlng,
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The oimple rul.. are ohown at ri&amp;hL
Start to&lt;lay- wrl,. your letter -now
and, If. )'Oil care to, phone the dealer
for free Entty Blank and stamped enwlope In which I&lt;&gt; oend uo your letter,
Think of ~\'ing a· Kel\'inaror for

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he

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that he hid 1'80ne
wt.lklna away trom the
~where

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Purity Ice Cream ~ Bottling Co~. Middleport
Sehatler Electric ·l li; Raeinf
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the two natlona
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BY FOREST BLAZE

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CALL AT OUR SHOWROOM FOR FULL DETArLS

Flnt ln Pomeroy

Ooldwyn-,...,.

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Trao;y,
fUm star, today waa to
fonnaDy notlf~ of hli
from the employ of the

Hollywood,

HERE AlE THE IDLES ,

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Wilaon Broo.
DRESS GLOVES

Ao Roovlt of Olfe~t•ive Conduct Before Mexican
HollcLoy CroWd

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L want a Kclvinatm for Christmaa- mi&amp;ht just u well have one. KELVINwould rather have It than moot any· '(1ATOR CoRPORATION, '4700 Plymouth
thi,. ebe. Well, here ill your oppor- '
O.rrok, Michiran,
tunity "' Ket one-abJol...,ly {ru.

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There

Actor Loses Job
·With Film Firm

' By GEORGE R. HOL)II!B,
lN8 stall (lorre8p0ndmt

President

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AnJcl!l,

lleolllonto ot
hlJII!de

Nov.

'l'ujunp,

suburb,

11ear

PUadena,

to ftee from t.heir
u a crimlon tide ot
beyond · qmtrol tram
In which

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since 9 o'~

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Slew Oil Heir-_j

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JN PQgTSMOVTH,
it has been repot1.ed, men and women

were so u.nxiol.ls to ~c·ure jobs otfered through the
the Federal -~&lt;i-oniploym~nt Bureau that the
in chatg·e 'of the bureau w~re swamped by ap..
pli&lt;:ants when the ofHc~· was opened · to receive applica~
tions: Efl'orU! of the law enforcing machinery in Scioto

sgen~y of
(ltten.~ants

County to curb the great demonstration, were of no avail.

.In

contra•~

to the situation in Scioto County, let us
turn to the conditions· in Meigs County. Tuesday an ani·
de appeared in the Daily Tribune at the request of Relief
Officials .notifyin8' those on relief that they must keep in
touch with the Bureau if they wanted to 11et means ot
.s u~:~tenance. Efforts had been made to locate .some of the
men who were on the. relief !isla, to infonn tbem
they were selected for· available jobs but tbe efl'ortll were I
fruitless so the Relief or11anlzation attempted to loeate
them through a sylltem of .publicity. n~· insta:nce aives
an insig'ht to the dtft'erenee of attitude of people who are
rPally hungry and in n~ed and those who have n9t yet
felt the pinch of hung~r and want.
.. There is no questioning the fact that there are many
~onorable, deserving, merltorlouB people in MeigB County
who need help and who would be very glad to work if
tho opportunity were afforded for work but, hard as It is
to ~mit It, it seemB equl'llY _true that Meigs County hao
mor~ ·than its share of tile kmd of people whe · are too
lazy to work and who will not work so lon11 as they are
able"'to get ou•tenance without more effort than merely
goin~ to the County Seat to get it.
Fortunately changes In the administration of relief
hov~ brought about a condition that leaves this claBS of
ue'er-do~well Hout in the cold .. unless he dO~If make an
effof1: to help himself for in the future those who are listed
foi work and who fail to report, will not only lOBe their
ratin;r oq .the Relief list but will [OIIe their chance to be
}lUt ~~ work as well.
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''f'he contrast between people in Po!f.l!!IIOUth wher•

har~t?:•oa~e~ lt!

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to s1
1he
Mn.
Mn. Tena
Miss Mattie
ber home f01P ln

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ELK. JIDN
l..:&gt;fl:e,p spent
Jermte ·W.IUte.

OoJ.lie

and,,:---;,. ~-:·: .

wbat I
Leda aaand hi•

Nttlecl ta.e mattook the DI.OM7.

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pa~q
by wJtii~Ut '1iti'J8e CO!R!l\Ont
0'\ ' whlit
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"'·"' iili&lt;JSt recent en'orts nt throwing relief 'broa&lt;lcast, have
Luro~g
' " ht about.
. t~" 11 ffi!Ltter of far~ it ha~ brought • •ituatloq where 1~~!~i/:,.;:
somJi:t~f Ut e moioit worthless arc Hving better than they I c
eve!~ve&lt;l before and without the least elfort p~t forth by
the · lves.
.
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l£~e people of our state or of the country for

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In thlf way the na.t.tou Is tn
vo~ wUI hands of capable · men who ·

the opinion th~t '\'O are in the midot of a spending
hrough the generosity of the Federal and Stato
menta und thr.t there never will be a day o.f

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ONPm MORE Is the state of

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SEC . u ' J&gt;R.IZE $100.00 fR (:1\Slt · •··
THIRD ;&gt;RIZE $50.00 IN CJ\,S~
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES ., ' ." ·'

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DECEMBtit 4"I'H,l933
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Ohio · confronted with a
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for .the release of u convioL who """aped, lived · 1"' II'!-~ "ed!~f,!ll
free ~pr 14 years durin~ which time he married and
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rearilii a fMmi1Y before he
again recaptured. He i• ,
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said 10, have bee it a 1f00d citl!en since his escape.
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~ v~rl~ty of anrleo to c;mai4er in such a
caoe .• First the mRn was sentenced for c0 mmltllng a
trunr., the fact
he served part of that •entence should
f*vor
there Is no particulat· reason for mak:
sorve 90 dayo rather than 80 for a
the intellt \p reform him I• uppermo.t.
hand he betrayed a tru•t even after
for he w.;s p~t on virtual probatlop
w!io' made hil!L a trusty and it w~s ]Nhllo
at the !(PVel'1JPr's
that he

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foa• Wyihina at all, ·will be payina towa....i t"'ls enonnous
cablnet and voted ror In rotlltlon. YrJu ·
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baCk home oft' thll pfl1roll w ·._:.porarily ~t\:~lH&amp;.~~~~:~~~~;~~~:~
Q.ebt"Whether they are tax payers or not.
No dllll'aee ta name remains-or• tho roll r)t·
~aiel! taxt:s·, prices of goods, renl:s and whatnot will
and little credit t~ lea.t Of' goLcl.. · Ha.vlna 01~
nil ike their ~!!-hare of the toll ·f or the debt must be paid
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~~V:!r~ne you are alwt\.ys a., fUr
andfff it is not paid ln ~ne way it Is Certain to be paid in They're state~~men over t.nere That aln't a bo.d system. The
auol
·' ,e t. Th,eM
"re none exempt unle88 they spend no and
.'r•Ur.e
thatallowed
the tocs.prlck&gt;u:s
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abOukl be
take the fault \8 that the perpetual
mol Jr in any way, shape or form.
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wheel when there a.tn't. any traJftc. h9,s a, ha.lnt ol
conferences or
· his aeems to have been overlooked by many wt~o A cabl..nel
tall!, bmmcea a.nd walks
unlnJurect
o rc
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bune and ···Trilffini-Tele·W:HP.~·
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.lAB!-ONSf&lt;Y
•,A~MY(APT.

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ior non·okld'
prote¢fiOl\
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or, colder

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There ia no reatrict!ld territory.
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Plt:erdaJ, YM

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Votes an(i-,iied in return for subocriptiono oecured to eithtr
paper and the prt~oa will be,a'Yarded accorditlg .to who id:lirei ··
.moet votet.
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Vivi~ Allims'!orth

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·Miss Irene Grueser' '.
~·GayBamm
Mrs. ~na H,ward

Mm Eunice King
'&amp;lias Leora.Roush ·

:Mi8S Emogene W'Jlson
MlM Gene~ Williamson
Missl~illhdl'W'IIson

MtssW"mitrect.Wolfe ·
Miils Wanita Young ·
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Mtddleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, obio
Ru~ tlan·d Obt'·o · ·
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Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
·. ·Mason, W.Va.
- R3cine,Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio

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No Back Seat Driving Here

Slew Oil Heir-_j

Gold

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"
JN PQgTSMOVTH,
it has been repot1.ed, men and women

were so u.nxiol.ls to ~c·ure jobs otfered through the
the Federal -~&lt;i-oniploym~nt Bureau that the
in chatg·e 'of the bureau w~re swamped by ap..
pli&lt;:ants when the ofHc~· was opened · to receive applica~
tions: Efl'orU! of the law enforcing machinery in Scioto

sgen~y of
(ltten.~ants

County to curb the great demonstration, were of no avail.

.In

contra•~

to the situation in Scioto County, let us
turn to the conditions· in Meigs County. Tuesday an ani·
de appeared in the Daily Tribune at the request of Relief
Officials .notifyin8' those on relief that they must keep in
touch with the Bureau if they wanted to 11et means ot
.s u~:~tenance. Efforts had been made to locate .some of the
men who were on the. relief !isla, to infonn tbem
they were selected for· available jobs but tbe efl'ortll were I
fruitless so the Relief or11anlzation attempted to loeate
them through a sylltem of .publicity. n~· insta:nce aives
an insig'ht to the dtft'erenee of attitude of people who are
rPally hungry and in n~ed and those who have n9t yet
felt the pinch of hung~r and want.
.. There is no questioning the fact that there are many
~onorable, deserving, merltorlouB people in MeigB County
who need help and who would be very glad to work if
tho opportunity were afforded for work but, hard as It is
to ~mit It, it seemB equl'llY _true that Meigs County hao
mor~ ·than its share of tile kmd of people whe · are too
lazy to work and who will not work so lon11 as they are
able"'to get ou•tenance without more effort than merely
goin~ to the County Seat to get it.
Fortunately changes In the administration of relief
hov~ brought about a condition that leaves this claBS of
ue'er-do~well Hout in the cold .. unless he dO~If make an
effof1: to help himself for in the future those who are listed
foi work and who fail to report, will not only lOBe their
ratin;r oq .the Relief list but will [OIIe their chance to be
}lUt ~~ work as well.
'
•. -:·, ;~ ...
''f'he contrast between people in Po!f.l!!IIOUth wher•

har~t?:•oa~e~ lt!

·~~~·~::~

to s1
1he
Mn.
Mn. Tena
Miss Mattie
ber home f01P ln

.

ELK. JIDN
l..:&gt;fl:e,p spent
Jermte ·W.IUte.

OoJ.lie

and,,:---;,. ~-:·: .

wbat I
Leda aaand hi•

Nttlecl ta.e mattook the DI.OM7.

. .......

ord Led To Another

~nMwunot

.

tried to
l!ut

'

1\0-

and

' other.

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A Great::Gri.d Classic

1!. • • '
·,

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'High~ Spots. :o f Dflily Tr-

~~~~!~~~~~~:::~a~!~

tim'f;have
reallf
io inarked
,
1\
c~'not bebeen
pa~q
by wJtii~Ut '1iti'J8e CO!R!l\Ont
0'\ ' whlit
'1''"'"'".'
"'·"' iili&lt;JSt recent en'orts nt throwing relief 'broa&lt;lcast, have
Luro~g
' " ht about.
. t~" 11 ffi!Ltter of far~ it ha~ brought • •ituatloq where 1~~!~i/:,.;:
somJi:t~f Ut e moioit worthless arc Hving better than they I c
eve!~ve&lt;l before and without the least elfort p~t forth by
the · lves.
.
·
l£~e people of our state or of the country for

,,
In thlf way the na.t.tou Is tn
vo~ wUI hands of capable · men who ·

the opinion th~t '\'O are in the midot of a spending
hrough the generosity of the Federal and Stato
menta und thr.t there never will be a day o.f

Gov

r~cki~n.IJ.

.

IN.
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~N~JiEI\ ASKS !.F.NIENCY
ONPm MORE Is the state of

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r.JI\bayad.Of

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FI . titiZE $2 50.00 IN £ASH
SEC . u ' J&gt;R.IZE $100.00 fR (:1\Slt · •··
THIRD ;&gt;RIZE $50.00 IN CJ\,S~
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES ., ' ." ·'

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CAMPAIGN ~tOSES
DECEMBtit 4"I'H,l933
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Climpaip clp~n to wo ....en:a~lf girl• rel~ding in circulation . · .
zone of the Daily Tribune and •Tribune-Telegraph.

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Ohio · confronted with a
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night. Saturday increasing cloudineBS and Waj"'ii·
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CHICAGO DOCTOR CONFESSES KIL·LIN
ETARY P~liCY

To BE mscussn

JJ WARM SPRINGS

Harrison Demands
New Laws To Halt SCUE CHANGES AS
Treasonable Ac t s
Demand Made u Probe In·
to Allef"d Bankin1 Con·
apiracr LaUDCbed
IS VERY IMPORTANT

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ON SITUATION
Preaident Remain• Calm
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Protected Acainat
Credit A ...ulto
By PAUL C. YATES

INS stall' COrNspondent
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24-IN&amp;-New

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lE~DER. GA8JNH
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Vote Mar1in

GOOD IDEA G0t:S
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To Fly Before
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PUBliC SWINDlED
BY BANKE~S, f~Xrw-­
AT IN~UIRY

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Proclamation

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AS BATn.E LOOMS

Movie Ma1nate
When Soloaa Meet to De- 62 Year Old Physician Dramatically
Char1ea Crookedneaa
Crime While She And Her 28 Year Old ~·
reachlnS after hlm lnJtbe
cide H o w to Di1pen.ae
Played
Part
Were Undergoing Severe Grillin1
t.ub.
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'Hard Liquon' in Ohio
IN "CONSPIRACY
TENURE IS SHORT
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ColumbW'I, 0 ., Nov. U-INs-LeBREAKS DOWN UNDER QUESTIONINQ
1&amp;.1 sale ot Uquor moved a
Havin1 Served Le11 Than
Which tnded In Hia Loa· nearer reaUzation today with Gov .
Of Tongue In Answerin1 Queriea Ia Start
ing Hio $300,000,000
Month; Chaut..,pa tv
Oeorae White formally proolalmlnl
the state prohibition amendmf'nt
Confession In Chicago' a Moat Unuaual Cri•r. .
Movie Empire
Attempt Job
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Dee. 7. 1n acecrdance w:n:1
Refuainl' to Work, . . . y
Victim Shot On Operating Table
decwon or the voters at the reeent
-peel trom a window,

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WILLIAM PARKER

Fac:e Prosecuti011.

Non-Support

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On the llll.lne date, by proolama-

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amendment. alAo adopted at the
Nov. 7 election, will take their
places In the state constltutim.
Whatever satisfaction the wets
may have derived from the action
ot the Governor was ofr~t by further ln(!Jea.tlon ar blti.F!r strife over
provisions of the embryo liquor
control bill before It finally I:; enmargnate.

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INS Staff Correspondent
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Chicago, Nov. 24- INS---Dr. Alice Lindsay Wpjtt,
koop today confes..~ed Rhe killed ht&gt;r daugbter-f"..ij.'~
Rheta Gardner Wynekoop, police announced.
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ing tabh~. Lieut. Otto Erland~n of the homicide &amp;qiiild
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"Dr. Alice Wynekoop hns confeSRed ~the did
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Plate Lunchea, ' V~lety of Sandwicheo,
Draft and Bottle Beer, Soft Drinlu, Candiea,
Ice Cream, Ci1aretteo, Ci1an and Tobacco.

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D'VLL IN "'RIO"
Rio De Janeiro, Nov. M-INBCordell Hull, AmeriCan Reretarv o
1tate, arrived here today enroute
to Mont.evtdeo tor next mcmth's pan
American oonteremle.
He received a hearty
aboard hill ship, the
Lq1on tendered

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LondOn, Nov, 21-JNS-Tbe lalxw-lfrom Ule Btulllan
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MONEY ILLEGALL

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