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night. Saturday increasing cloudineBS and Waj"'ii·
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FULL LEASED WIRE OF lNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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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Chief ·£Wet:ati:we
ON SITUATION
Preaident Remain• Calm
In F ac~ Of Fiery
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Protected Acainat
Credit A ...ulto
By PAUL C. YATES

INS stall' COrNspondent
Nov.

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Pat Harrlaon iD)

FHUCH SEEK NEW
lE~DER. GA8JNH
Sarraut And
Overthrown By
Vote Mar1in

GOOD IDEA G0t:S
WRONG AT F~E

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had
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but u. didn't.
wort out.
Trapped by a ftre
home, Rader Jumped
N.thtub fllJed wl\h water'-"' ··•
prepared "'to Sit u. out.." Be

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To Fly Before
o d e Of Selling
Is Settled

PUBliC SWINDlED
BY BANKE~S, f~Xrw-­
AT IN~UIRY

Gaia Little Satiafac-

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in GO'ftmor'l
Proclamation

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8~ P~liCE

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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For 25 Strikeftl

WILLIAM PARKER

Fac:e Prosecuti011.

Non-Support

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electlon.
On the llll.lne date, by proolama-

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~at estate tax llmitaUon amend-

ment and the eounty "home rule"
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.

lnOO law.
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With the

, o e c l a l r- peal
!e88.1on of the legislature )u.s than
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w~ks a.wa.y, party Unes al·
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have been sundered on tht:
o:,;,,;t~orn ot
Hquot
distribution.
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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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police
were
gri11ing
the
62-year·old
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her 28-year-old wn, Earle, huRband of the ~victim who waH shot to death on the doctor'!-! op~
ing tabh~. Lieut. Otto Erland~n of the homicide &amp;qiiild
.a nnounced:
"Dr. Alice Wynekoop hns confeSRed ~the did
w

lhe walst.
On the heels or
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reatdenoe Blmda.v

Wamn Claml, Head.er o\.,..1
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o'eiOCk with burial,
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.Lqcky Strike. liuc!ties are tully pa~k~ with long
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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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SATURDAY, NOV. 15th

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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
lte ODDOIIUon In the House of
}eaden of the

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:rHE s¢(11TSBORO C.UE
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NCE MORE t he n•l!'l'Jles accused in Alabama of
saulting two white girl•, are being brought to trial in
the •outhern state. The defOJllle attorneys from Nev·
York are making a ,Uong, although losing stand, for their
clienl8 re\ati.ve to tbe p1aoe of .bold\ng tiie trial. '
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Out . 'does not have to he a negro lover nor a particular friend of the dusky skinned individual to know that it
i' uuusi,WJly hard ·for hliil to get a fair trial, especially on
( barge&lt; Qf this kii11j, ,jn·.a _I!Ojlt~em state.
Au matter of fact any one who has fpllowed this
parti cular cq,se •. othet· than a violently prejudiced penon,
is cunviJ!,ced that the defendant. are not guilty of the
.charge'!, Furthermore it is equally apparent that as surely as l'1fY are tried, so surely will they again be convicted
and if Uie same tactics are used, and it Beems they have
alread :k.~een begun, as were uaed in the laot trial, the
case will again be thrown out by the United Statea Su·
prcrne Court and another trial ordered.
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A; a matter of fact, the ,:ase should be tried where
th e dcdtndant.s are a~a'urec'l df a fair trial and thu•
JoruughL to u close. No ono- c_~cep~. a yi~Je~tlt:• DNei~lllced
per"'"' .. ~uld ask that thp"!', me,~ b,e ,cqflvlct,d-pf ..-uch •
tJct'IOU:-. r1m e or uny other for that matter~ If they ure .... s 1
i11nue&lt;· .. ,. ~ th e last trial led many unbiased people to
thin k \ ey at·e.

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Who will be the ones that weaken on the
home stretch? It takes stamina to stay in the
race now. Remember the storv of the hare and
the snail. Don't destroy your accomplishments
at the beginning of the campaign by failure to
"carry on." Anybody can be a quitter. Remember, a fast start and a slow finish never won a
derby event.

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ltABBit HUNTING
T~~~ ral.lbtt seijson continuct~ and thuus11.nds of th~
hu rlnic• are again being slaughtered by the hundreds
of hunf)i(rs in Ohio's •fields, the warning is aratn iBSued
Odr·ladlllll1ale ad U:hd•
that h~l\ters should be extremely careful In hand)lnc their The peodulum of pubUc
&lt;tuarry }tiecause of the disease 14 Tularemta." Warnings li!.I DP fl1mt rctprm by
m!"li&gt;· Til'\ doe'!'\' moan
relativ.r.to the careful handlini of all rabblb! ~ave been excePt
ttJat thtnp t~ In
;,.ued
the Health Department.
H'ii')liever, the best method of all In pre~entlng lun'~;f•:;c~--~ :!i"~:,
tion fri!W the &lt;!lseaae Ia , f~r the lwntero ~ ~fQip ' l
shooti~rabblts u~leBB they are movlnt.. 1t Is not gO&lt;&gt;d.t
•pul1.s~
'·, . ship in. the first place to shoot a "aettlnr ... b-1 ~~~te
bit" a ) f they are shot only whlle on the move, the ! •
llUnter nn j udge very quicklf for himself whelf~•,pr not
th e ra~1t i• infected With'·th:- disealll! and he •n•e11 then
kill 011 .. healthy, active rabbits and ta~' no chance~ ;•oillm•f l:otlh•r&lt;.'•"
what e~ ~r with the dr~aH disease which h~Js caused so
lntbe
m II (' h ~'II' and trembling in many Ohio households.
weu:.~eucmed wta.

Only a few more days and the Daily Tribunf'
and Tribune-Telegraph great race for $500 in
Cash prizes will be over. Dec. 4th the contender&amp;
will pass under the wire. Who w i I J be the
"also rans?"

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Oeorb Werner p.ve a shower fo1
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tc · per biidQ 'club, Thufsday ~enIn&amp;; ~ hef ·Hom!:! on LlocoJn Stnet.

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Miss EmOgene W'dson
Mi~ Gen~ya Williamson
Miss UIH&amp;i\ Wilson
)1188 Winif~d Wolfe
'Mis8'Wanita Young

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gove rnmont
Werner home. Pour aeneratkmB
th ey b~'Jiftuor or other);, are diSBipated. the quicker we human belnr• aft' bora t.o • acn.p.oo were . repreeented, 141'8. Harvel' ing to a telegram
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pod. AU tho to.. In tile ...,14 Woodor&lt;l, loin. Howard R-U. by hie mother. He
muy exPect an honest, wholesome, prosperous return of won't Mve ·em and all the Jecturen Mn. Oeorp ·Wern&amp;r and daurhlm.-~ ine~:: The idea that the government can step in and wtU blrlr. In vtJ.n.
Ler, J)orl&amp;. Other ·,ueata were Mr. abs~~t from home

operater\hi'ngs and expect priv~tte capital to throw its We are 111kl~ for te~pert.J:loe !Pt':ll', Mre. oarl Anlcild, Mr. and
motley ~Iter skelter into industry competitive to the 11.,,_ 11lOW. lluah a. reque1t wouldil't have Mr.. OeorJe Veno:r, Mr. a~ Mrs.
ernmen~. i• as ridiculous as It is prcposteroua.
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tonfl it ionS bettered ijO fur e.s liquor is concerned, had bet..
t.&lt;' r :; pe•n~d a great deal of time before they 'run wUd' and
('~.t&lt;lhli~' such a tax on liquors that the average person
woll lin&lt;! 'i t out of his reach as lDUth as were prohibition
still exiSting: Cert~inly we have h"d enoup experience
by this liiln• to know that a mere levying of tax does not
menn tllft a certalp amount of income is eatabllahed.
The*peoplc of the country ourely have shown the
fouli' h fe&lt;lcral olllch•l• a "tbinr or two" rel•tlve to thllt
"""umptlop when they •inwly refu•ed to write aa many
let~e ro when f!l'llt cia"" post~ge was rai1!6d from two t.J:
tho·ee ceills ~· t~ey d'jd on ·-!~.; q)~ IMlllle ~· ~~~~ l~f!!l of
the
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from himself that he t.hrew two
that these socialistk ideas about the r.h•d~a, And, wbjJ•r• teartui tlli.Qa
operating our various industries whether tp realtle. a certain prilPOR(on Qf

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THE LI9UOR QUESTION
We will guarf.ntee hl.e 8ood in·
lll' lt!i' ·" much argume nt going on l'elative to thu proper
t.entto"a pack more mUeage tha'n
ot.her "eople'• amendments. Every
h~&gt;•(!lling of the Jiquol' que•tion,
e~peclally
r·an hu to think out his own s;-111umoug ~~ ~~ dryK, favoring a systematic himdlinr of the
aets for he knows what It d~ ot
trul!k ~rough the state '\self.
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Jilm. It hM got to ret worse ~fore
U. ~;etl better. And the doUble clln.
Tl'lfe is one thing c~rtaln so far ao the Jiqupr tratllc
fher for temperag.ee lS that II 111s ('Uilcf"led and that is if ~ we want \rouble in larre we c&amp;n aa)l that there muet be qaor .ill lea:~l lt. ain't any run.
"""'""%: we •hould ,have the state with Its political 1oer,,":!"".
· •t':Jlaclllek.e"!~ t~~ htllaa'bltt.rrtWhOdOemn
gamest?ra
sticking
their
dirty
lingers
into
the
business
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Orueoe• 811C1ped
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Minersville, Ohio
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Middleport, Ohio
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Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy. Ohio
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NCE MORE t he n•l!'l'Jles accused in Alabama of
saulting two white girl•, are being brought to trial in
the •outhern state. The defOJllle attorneys from Nev·
York are making a ,Uong, although losing stand, for their
clienl8 re\ati.ve to tbe p1aoe of .bold\ng tiie trial. '
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Out . 'does not have to he a negro lover nor a particular friend of the dusky skinned individual to know that it
i' uuusi,WJly hard ·for hliil to get a fair trial, especially on
( barge&lt; Qf this kii11j, ,jn·.a _I!Ojlt~em state.
Au matter of fact any one who has fpllowed this
parti cular cq,se •. othet· than a violently prejudiced penon,
is cunviJ!,ced that the defendant. are not guilty of the
.charge'!, Furthermore it is equally apparent that as surely as l'1fY are tried, so surely will they again be convicted
and if Uie same tactics are used, and it Beems they have
alread :k.~een begun, as were uaed in the laot trial, the
case will again be thrown out by the United Statea Su·
prcrne Court and another trial ordered.
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A; a matter of fact, the ,:ase should be tried where
th e dcdtndant.s are a~a'urec'l df a fair trial and thu•
JoruughL to u close. No ono- c_~cep~. a yi~Je~tlt:• DNei~lllced
per"'"' .. ~uld ask that thp"!', me,~ b,e ,cqflvlct,d-pf ..-uch •
tJct'IOU:-. r1m e or uny other for that matter~ If they ure .... s 1
i11nue&lt;· .. ,. ~ th e last trial led many unbiased people to
thin k \ ey at·e.

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home stretch? It takes stamina to stay in the
race now. Remember the storv of the hare and
the snail. Don't destroy your accomplishments
at the beginning of the campaign by failure to
"carry on." Anybody can be a quitter. Remember, a fast start and a slow finish never won a
derby event.

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ltABBit HUNTING
T~~~ ral.lbtt seijson continuct~ and thuus11.nds of th~
hu rlnic• are again being slaughtered by the hundreds
of hunf)i(rs in Ohio's •fields, the warning is aratn iBSued
Odr·ladlllll1ale ad U:hd•
that h~l\ters should be extremely careful In hand)lnc their The peodulum of pubUc
&lt;tuarry }tiecause of the disease 14 Tularemta." Warnings li!.I DP fl1mt rctprm by
m!"li&gt;· Til'\ doe'!'\' moan
relativ.r.to the careful handlini of all rabblb! ~ave been excePt
ttJat thtnp t~ In
;,.ued
the Health Department.
H'ii')liever, the best method of all In pre~entlng lun'~;f•:;c~--~ :!i"~:,
tion fri!W the &lt;!lseaae Ia , f~r the lwntero ~ ~fQip ' l
shooti~rabblts u~leBB they are movlnt.. 1t Is not gO&lt;&gt;d.t
•pul1.s~
'·, . ship in. the first place to shoot a "aettlnr ... b-1 ~~~te
bit" a ) f they are shot only whlle on the move, the ! •
llUnter nn j udge very quicklf for himself whelf~•,pr not
th e ra~1t i• infected With'·th:- disealll! and he •n•e11 then
kill 011 .. healthy, active rabbits and ta~' no chance~ ;•oillm•f l:otlh•r&lt;.'•"
what e~ ~r with the dr~aH disease which h~Js caused so
lntbe
m II (' h ~'II' and trembling in many Ohio households.
weu:.~eucmed wta.

Only a few more days and the Daily Tribunf'
and Tribune-Telegraph great race for $500 in
Cash prizes will be over. Dec. 4th the contender&amp;
will pass under the wire. Who w i I J be the
"also rans?"

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Miss EmOgene W'dson
Mi~ Gen~ya Williamson
Miss UIH&amp;i\ Wilson
)1188 Winif~d Wolfe
'Mis8'Wanita Young

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i '• FlR$T PRIZE $2 50 00 IN' (:ASH ..'
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gove rnmont
Werner home. Pour aeneratkmB
th ey b~'Jiftuor or other);, are diSBipated. the quicker we human belnr• aft' bora t.o • acn.p.oo were . repreeented, 141'8. Harvel' ing to a telegram
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pod. AU tho to.. In tile ...,14 Woodor&lt;l, loin. Howard R-U. by hie mother. He
muy exPect an honest, wholesome, prosperous return of won't Mve ·em and all the Jecturen Mn. Oeorp ·Wern&amp;r and daurhlm.-~ ine~:: The idea that the government can step in and wtU blrlr. In vtJ.n.
Ler, J)orl&amp;. Other ·,ueata were Mr. abs~~t from home

operater\hi'ngs and expect priv~tte capital to throw its We are 111kl~ for te~pert.J:loe !Pt':ll', Mre. oarl Anlcild, Mr. and
motley ~Iter skelter into industry competitive to the 11.,,_ 11lOW. lluah a. reque1t wouldil't have Mr.. OeorJe Veno:r, Mr. a~ Mrs.
ernmen~. i• as ridiculous as It is prcposteroua.
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Furthermore; the ·ofllcials of the atate of Ohio as well
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tonfl it ionS bettered ijO fur e.s liquor is concerned, had bet..
t.&lt;' r :; pe•n~d a great deal of time before they 'run wUd' and
('~.t&lt;lhli~' such a tax on liquors that the average person
woll lin&lt;! 'i t out of his reach as lDUth as were prohibition
still exiSting: Cert~inly we have h"d enoup experience
by this liiln• to know that a mere levying of tax does not
menn tllft a certalp amount of income is eatabllahed.
The*peoplc of the country ourely have shown the
fouli' h fe&lt;lcral olllch•l• a "tbinr or two" rel•tlve to thllt
"""umptlop when they •inwly refu•ed to write aa many
let~e ro when f!l'llt cia"" post~ge was rai1!6d from two t.J:
tho·ee ceills ~· t~ey d'jd on ·-!~.; q)~ IMlllle ~· ~~~~ l~f!!l of
the
brin11lng in. more. rev"'·~·· aP &amp;ilt!U'I ·101!8 w•i

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from himself that he t.hrew two
that these socialistk ideas about the r.h•d~a, And, wbjJ•r• teartui tlli.Qa
operating our various industries whether tp realtle. a certain prilPOR(on Qf

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THE LI9UOR QUESTION
We will guarf.ntee hl.e 8ood in·
lll' lt!i' ·" much argume nt going on l'elative to thu proper
t.entto"a pack more mUeage tha'n
ot.her "eople'• amendments. Every
h~&gt;•(!lling of the Jiquol' que•tion,
e~peclally
r·an hu to think out his own s;-111umoug ~~ ~~ dryK, favoring a systematic himdlinr of the
aets for he knows what It d~ ot
trul!k ~rough the state '\self.
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Jilm. It hM got to ret worse ~fore
U. ~;etl better. And the doUble clln.
Tl'lfe is one thing c~rtaln so far ao the Jiqupr tratllc
fher for temperag.ee lS that II 111s ('Uilcf"led and that is if ~ we want \rouble in larre we c&amp;n aa)l that there muet be qaor .ill lea:~l lt. ain't any run.
"""'""%: we •hould ,have the state with Its political 1oer,,":!"".
· •t':Jlaclllek.e"!~ t~~ htllaa'bltt.rrtWhOdOemn
gamest?ra
sticking
their
dirty
lingers
into
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business
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Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middlepo~ Ohio
Letart F,alls,()hio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy. Ohio
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Spice,

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SherU! ot MCI11 OOwtty, Ohio.
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·~ONFUSION RESULTS HERE AS .; 25 Turkeys Given
. 500 MORE NAMES REOUESTE~· Away At "Shoot"
and
GRATE EXPLAINS SITUATIO~
Exp...to With Rifte
Shotpn. "Cash in•• on
Ability to Shoot

Tbere seem&amp; to be aome eonfu!l..
too over U\e request or B. ~
Jones, oawa county Pedera.J Re~
{ mtt~o:vmen~ Alent. for 500 Melp
MUDtY tmem.PIOYed to regtater wltb
his omce here next Tue8d&amp;y, It wa1
lt!arned trom J. H. orate, Melf8
oounty weltiU'e dlrect.or
Yt Jones, In char&amp;e of t.he Pedcral re·employmmt omce il'l Ot.llla
county, 11ent a notice to MeJp
county that he will be here all day

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them befDR liquor can be Dd le· m.u&amp;le on acoount ot betna 1n 1h
plly
health, abe pnerally dW'Obed ber~
RIB aidea &amp;llo eearebed. the atat• .!elt and went l.nto the buemel'lo
utea for lntormaUob on wbich t.o tn Dr Wynetoop'a omoe where
base an opinion u t.o the oonati- Lh'11'e wa.. a Sl'IUe, to be we.ta:hecl.
tutlol'allty or a recommeodatlon 1n
'She rome doWP81al.rs and untbe ad'IIBOey Uq110r oomrnlaalon'a re- Clretaed herself and sot on the JCBIC
port tha.t the Oovemor be Umtted t&lt;1 walrh. or. Wynekoop said abe
1n bla 8electkHl of liquor oomtnil- bud been eomplalnlna ol ha.vlna o
aiooen. to tboee candida~ endor- paln In the rtrht &amp;lde,
sed by a nomibat.lna committee.
"Dr. Wynekoop said 'Get on the
While the: PrankUn ooUPty pros- operatinl table and I'U IH II I
eeutor, arouaed .b:f allepd unet.hl- can't help that pain of roun alona'
eal aeUvltle:l or profesalonal lobby- &amp;he put some chloroform on the
l.ab.! at recent lq1ala.Uve
aesstone, e.pot and aave Rheta a few aulftl
wtll maintaJ..D el~~~~e watch over UU! of tt. The pa1n wa.s very srmt and
repeal seM!Gb., ooe of the moat Yt- Dr. Wyneil:oop said Me was ln the
tally affected lf'OUPII announced It habit or 11v1n1 Rheta Dhloroform
W&lt;IUld hire lobbylats.
when !he treated Jt.
That croup wu the Ohio hotels
"After g.lvt.ng the a.naesthetlc to
IUIIIOCliatlon, Under the plaD or the Rheta she noticed that the puplll
Governor's ad'illaen, the hotel men of he; eyes wel'i! dilated and &amp;be
would b&amp; allowed to dispeme liquor was eompLetely paulng out. She
by the llus tor consumption 011 felt the puLse and founc! there wu
the premlBes.
no ute in her and slle tried to reThey will, however, strive to hRve \'lVe her tor ~ minutes.
that privilege enacted
Jnt.o the
..Knowln&amp;' that her medlcll cacontrol laws by llBktna member!!! of reer would be J~pa.rdized. by audl a
the &amp;BBOC1atlon to appeal person• thillf h&amp;ppeoing 1n her own h0U18&amp;lly to lelial&amp;tors senlna: their dis- hold she tJlOUiht quickly IUld went
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over tG the dr&amp;Wfr oi her desk and
got t.be .32 cjJ,llber revolver and fir.·
ENTIJl.TAIN FBII!:NDB
ed one shot, .Qve lDCbes a.way ~

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the name!'! ot
unemployed Mella oountlans, who
will be in line for Job&amp; oo the
. J'ederal hi&amp;hway job on State Route
·'I belOW Hobson and the cotulf.rue. Uon of a dam In the Ohio river below Oa.Uipolla

the body 'u ~ Jay on. the opera tMr. and Mn. Elmer Ashwortb en- in&amp;' table
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tertained a KJ'OUP or frtenda recentShe then went over Qlld !lOt &amp;

ly at their home on Buttr:rnut Ave blanket &amp;nd lald tt over Rheta afpla.ylll8 wu the dlters1on at ter getUJll a p1ece of 1auze, caJ."e·
the even1D1 The followtna were fu)l,y wraPP1DI the run and wiping
present: Mr. and lira. Clarence E. off the n:npr prints.
"Bhe theh went· upatalra and put
Hart, Mr. and M\'8. Eln:Jer Wickham
and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ruszell. on her hat and coat ,and went out
~B~H~a~.-d::l:n;.;st;u~d;e;nt,;,;;a;t~th~e:O~hi:::;.u of the houtJe 8Jld wtiJked. up and

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down Madison Street for about 45

Unlverttlty came from Athens Sat- minutes
She set the time of the
urday morning and visited hill par- actual klllilll' at 4 delock In the &amp;t·
('nt:J, Rev. and Mrs. E C Hardin tsi'IIOOD.
c.co.-_--- Prtda.y ntaht 1n over the wiN!k end.
That was all of Stege's stat.emenL
eiU'()U~
from a
in Belpre to hia

It Is reported
wlnter In Cln ..
daUJ'hter,

SACRED HEART CHURCH

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BAZAAR

Mr. Orate said that when the
~ quota !or Melga cOUntry \S
#"'de he expects about J .000 men
11.9 be removed from tne rel(tl llst
.~~Ad atven Joba with salarietr. Afttr
~ember

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 28th.
Chicken Dinner and Supper-Turkey ohoot
Bin1o, Fancy Stand, Fish Pond and other

I, those unemplo.Jfld In

attractions too nuJQ.erous to mention.
EV~YBODY WELCOME!

lf,etga county not included ob the
~Uef llstl will be Klven jobs on the
OWA projects, and new pn)jeclfl
~ beltlg subJQitted !or approval a.:&gt;
laat aa plano dn ba complered.
Plans are rsptdl y beh'lf fl'\a~ now
n Willi revealed Prlday by Mr Omte
to employ approxlrqa~t· 312 women
of Mel~&amp; county, nq:w .'4-Jat project.B
ror tlle men an belna: alarted as
!aat u poMible and hUtl.dtcd&amp; of
metJ worklna now ror et.8h sa.larles
ll"~d of relief .1rocery .,orderft.
In responae lo a telearfam rtom :e:
0. llrtutiht, executive director or
the civil work! admirllstratlon In
Ohio, Mr. orate e11ttmattd the~ are

Come and Have A Good Time!

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a &amp;leltet. rood for free chuace on Turkey to be riven
S.tllnlay all'bt. a~ 8:30 P.M.

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Home-Made Baloana, Puddin1, Head
Cheese, Blood Puddlq, Smoked Saul!aJe,
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NEWS SERVICE.
By CDrrler 15 OeDta- ·B:t' Mall t4..00

lD The '1'r1bUDe

Attempt Made To
Revive Question
Dilannament W i t h
France Seekin• German Contact

WEATHER-Light rain
and wanner tonight. Sun·
day rain and colder. Probably changing to snow
in north portion.

Turmoil Renewed
1 In C o a I Fields

Pennaylvani~ Scene of Mine

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Outbreaka; Home• are
Damaaed

Slaying Witness

OR. WlNE
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President Refuses
Comment On AI'•
Open Split

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