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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

'i'Liaday to

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Swamp Where Balloon Landed

Fur

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esaary fet the ~Que to ~ lOibi to ro downtown to 1et. aome
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
trlct..
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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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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EITHER before or after lookin1
over this .,.eat collection of
Suits and Overcoats you can set
your mind on the type you prefer as to weave, model, color
pattern and adjust that
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From Now Until Wedneoday Ni1ht on
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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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PORK CHOPS, ,,. · .. ...... .. ··
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PORK ~OAST, _.....,,•. ·· ·
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DRESSED TURKEY ror T••-•IDr· ••·
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DRESSED CHICKENS, 1• · ...... · ......
Home-Made Baloana, Puddin1, Head
Cheese, Blood Puddlq, Smoked Saul!aJe,
The Bat Yet I

MEIER MEAT MARKET

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BUSINESS OFF1CE
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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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Damaaed

Slaying Witness

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President Refuses
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Open Split

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~gitation has been .tarted among some I
CONSIDERABLE
nLthe smaller scl\ools to reduce the ago limit for boys'
cnmpeting in high school athletics, from 20 years. the
present limit, to 19 years. ,This, it is claimed, will give
1 he ~maller schools a much better chance in competition 1
" it h CJt her larger schools because there is such a tremen ..
d''us difference between the physical ability of a youth oJi'
~') yearn and one of but 15 or 16 and it Is the argument
nf the proponeuts of th e move that there are more of tt,e
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Continued From Pa&amp;e OnfJJ
1Ruaala. He wm leave shortly fOT
her friend his post in the Soviet 1epubltc . ,
She aaid a 1 1 J ch noon cume to l'::~t and .t.A~k
o~ .aft.emopD when Patrltla, : NRA codl't. HC" brought "''ah htm
W0rrit4 aM aaxioQJ than some 2~, Rll c1· more cl wblcll : thC
atoppe4 br the beaucy eh
, president Is expected to aJ)p':'ove
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Smith

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Doctor

"No oPe In our bouse had
lhlnB whatever to do with.
nmrder. n wa~ sl.rlctly an out61de
job.
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"The only thing tha.t Is true ln
mother's em:.ce sta.W;ment l8 that
Rheta. UBed to go down stalr.s tre- i
qpently, disrobe and wellilh herself. 1
t be fe9t b a pack of lies, told by
my mother · to save me because sbe
Ibought I was In dan~:er."
~arle then ref'Used
have
plctun taken behind
cell

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He beaan
to at
prepare
anoe
shorlly
the
ney•s oft\ce, ror rm·ther
t\&lt;' a.ut.ltorlt!es
tr.rmed the "real
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mysterious killlpg of preUy Rheta.

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the most money from new subscriptions
thts week to be awarded tonight.
Vote Schedule which ends tonight

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TIWl'bilrging
the actor who made ouch o opectacie of him·

RELIEF WORK
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Mrs. Vivian Aiiensworth
Nellie Barsotti
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•df w,l)ile insulting the people of Mexico reeently,
win lhf plaudits of every clean minded person who
the ntws report of the inddent and the iubsequent ac ..
tion taken. This •c.tor, evidently havinv mueh left8 corn·
mou .. n•e thun abl!itj• to act, else he would hardiV 1!41ve
:ooility' enough to earn a living as a film otar. forll'pt th&amp;t
people cannot nor will they overlook everythlnr an&lt;j
"n.vthlng that an actor does simply because he happen•
to he a. star in the film colony.
~is action like those of many others y•ho have the
ff'eling that bec,.use they are actol'!l, they are a little bit
ntJovc "the scale of the average person, is not to be condon ed, As a matter of fact he should have been prost: ..
ruled and made to suffer the consequences for his ·inex• u.-;ab lc, ins ulting, offensive deed . Had he been other than
a we ll 'kn own light in the movie profession it is more tha'1
;orubable that he would not have escaped as IIJihtly as he
thd. The producers employing him, have rained many
frieml~ umong the people ·whaHe opinions count, by their •
actio n ju releasing him without further ado and writin1
an a poiogy io the Mexican go\'~rnment.

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From Nov. 18th, at 8 p. m. to Nov. 25th. at 8 p, m .

ACTCI$ LOSES JOB

workinB onlf bee~~~· ,
help, "11" &lt;lojpr ~· li~~le.
ore idliJI&amp;' ~ muc~ Pf ·
kno w tjie wqr~ 18
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$5.00 •Pair of Shoes

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ON CI:] MORE has it been sho~n l!ow careleM hunters aru
a:91!ut the ,q~~dh,Q. I!"'qf their fir~'~IIIJ and ·&amp;II a reo~lt .
huntdr. of unusual ability ilas been pretty ba!IIY ohQt up lJi
Mi.,i$1jppi. Thi• hunt~r who has tile l'b!.~Y' tp llllltat'
the coqi of a wild duck •o well that he can fool the beat.
,,f IHjtJter.&lt; , was in a marsh exercil!in11 hls 'taltnt when
lfi'O UJ'•Of hunters nearby, henrlng him, 11enr stQplled to
invc•Uif•te or look into the cau•e, they ahiiPIY did as ""
r.oan)·: ;,thet·,, do. They shot in the direction from wlllch the
:-&gt;'IUnq;\l)va.s coming and investigated afterward wtth the
reH ul1:.,1hat the ma n waH badly injured.
't!1•t he wa• not killed certainly lo hJrdly to the
ro·editof th e foolhardy, crtminally, carele.. hunters who
.,,.,,.. 1looo eager to shoot for the good of their brother

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T!1erc is mOre or less truth in their argument bu ..,
j hi.!re · tr~ uhw something t o be said for the older 'youth. He
in ma~Oy cases, has been ret2..rded through no fault of his
1•\\' 11 a.nd with t he rules as they are at present ·when no
hoy i(permitted to compete unless his rradee are B&amp;IUBl:ae-1
\J ry and when he may compete only four yean regardleM
,,( how long he attends school, it seems only fair" to him
t hnt he should be permitted to pl~y until he rraduates .,
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he doe~ not tra'nkgf~Ss, 8ily 'Of the rules alread.y
drafte,d and in vogue.
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Furthermore, it will work an cl!pecltl hafdahlp ' on
teamf · bordering on other states ouch aa, Ohl&lt;1 ~lve1
, c ho~s which meet West Virginia and Kentucky school•
"' w41l n• th,ose on the Pennsylvania, Indiana and Mlch!1~ an Lmrders where in some instances boys are permitted to
Jday ~ntil they are 21 years of .uge.
The i'"'ue will be decided at the next meetinr of the
,fiicial• of the state in ch&gt;\rge of high scool athletics an!!
from 'ali indication•, the 19 year old rule will be &amp;dopted.
;1 io hoped however, that a thorough ln~elitigatjon and
,;..,iglllng of both sides of the case is done before 1\nal
n ct.iol)~:js tak en.

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Mi~ Geneva Williamson
Miss.Lillian Wilson
Miss Winifred Wolfe
Miss Wanita Y

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Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mason, W. Va.
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nLthe smaller scl\ools to reduce the ago limit for boys'
cnmpeting in high school athletics, from 20 years. the
present limit, to 19 years. ,This, it is claimed, will give
1 he ~maller schools a much better chance in competition 1
" it h CJt her larger schools because there is such a tremen ..
d''us difference between the physical ability of a youth oJi'
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her friend his post in the Soviet 1epubltc . ,
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nmrder. n wa~ sl.rlctly an out61de
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mother's em:.ce sta.W;ment l8 that
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t be fe9t b a pack of lies, told by
my mother · to save me because sbe
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Nellie Barsotti
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win lhf plaudits of every clean minded person who
the ntws report of the inddent and the iubsequent ac ..
tion taken. This •c.tor, evidently havinv mueh left8 corn·
mou .. n•e thun abl!itj• to act, else he would hardiV 1!41ve
:ooility' enough to earn a living as a film otar. forll'pt th&amp;t
people cannot nor will they overlook everythlnr an&lt;j
"n.vthlng that an actor does simply because he happen•
to he a. star in the film colony.
~is action like those of many others y•ho have the
ff'eling that bec,.use they are actol'!l, they are a little bit
ntJovc "the scale of the average person, is not to be condon ed, As a matter of fact he should have been prost: ..
ruled and made to suffer the consequences for his ·inex• u.-;ab lc, ins ulting, offensive deed . Had he been other than
a we ll 'kn own light in the movie profession it is more tha'1
;orubable that he would not have escaped as IIJihtly as he
thd. The producers employing him, have rained many
frieml~ umong the people ·whaHe opinions count, by their •
actio n ju releasing him without further ado and writin1
an a poiogy io the Mexican go\'~rnment.

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From Nov. 18th, at 8 p. m. to Nov. 25th. at 8 p, m .

ACTCI$ LOSES JOB

workinB onlf bee~~~· ,
help, "11" &lt;lojpr ~· li~~le.
ore idliJI&amp;' ~ muc~ Pf ·
kno w tjie wqr~ 18
chance :to ear11

$5.00 •Pair of Shoes

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a:91!ut the ,q~~dh,Q. I!"'qf their fir~'~IIIJ and ·&amp;II a reo~lt .
huntdr. of unusual ability ilas been pretty ba!IIY ohQt up lJi
Mi.,i$1jppi. Thi• hunt~r who has tile l'b!.~Y' tp llllltat'
the coqi of a wild duck •o well that he can fool the beat.
,,f IHjtJter.&lt; , was in a marsh exercil!in11 hls 'taltnt when
lfi'O UJ'•Of hunters nearby, henrlng him, 11enr stQplled to
invc•Uif•te or look into the cau•e, they ahiiPIY did as ""
r.oan)·: ;,thet·,, do. They shot in the direction from wlllch the
:-&gt;'IUnq;\l)va.s coming and investigated afterward wtth the
reH ul1:.,1hat the ma n waH badly injured.
't!1•t he wa• not killed certainly lo hJrdly to the
ro·editof th e foolhardy, crtminally, carele.. hunters who
.,,.,,.. 1looo eager to shoot for the good of their brother

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Red Anchor Dept. Store

T!1erc is mOre or less truth in their argument bu ..,
j hi.!re · tr~ uhw something t o be said for the older 'youth. He
in ma~Oy cases, has been ret2..rded through no fault of his
1•\\' 11 a.nd with t he rules as they are at present ·when no
hoy i(permitted to compete unless his rradee are B&amp;IUBl:ae-1
\J ry and when he may compete only four yean regardleM
,,( how long he attends school, it seems only fair" to him
t hnt he should be permitted to pl~y until he rraduates .,
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he doe~ not tra'nkgf~Ss, 8ily 'Of the rules alread.y
drafte,d and in vogue.
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Furthermore, it will work an cl!pecltl hafdahlp ' on
teamf · bordering on other states ouch aa, Ohl&lt;1 ~lve1
, c ho~s which meet West Virginia and Kentucky school•
"' w41l n• th,ose on the Pennsylvania, Indiana and Mlch!1~ an Lmrders where in some instances boys are permitted to
Jday ~ntil they are 21 years of .uge.
The i'"'ue will be decided at the next meetinr of the
,fiicial• of the state in ch&gt;\rge of high scool athletics an!!
from 'ali indication•, the 19 year old rule will be &amp;dopted.
;1 io hoped however, that a thorough ln~elitigatjon and
,;..,iglllng of both sides of the case is done before 1\nal
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Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna HdWard
Mrs. Eunice Kihg
Miss Leora Roush
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Mi~ Geneva Williamson
Miss.Lillian Wilson
Miss Winifred Wolfe
Miss Wanita Y

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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart Falls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mason, W. Va.
Racine, Ohio
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tJ¢ first ·Strtng yeUow Jackets used

~~~at~e ~e:d~::Ort w:~~ ~

niBt and 'eeoond. 'teams unlted In
deteatt:nl: th~ Cheshire high school
eleven here Prtday aftemoon by' o
score of 415 to 0. • '
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slaughtering Lhe
oppoeln,g line anft running wild as

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Jolatl,
Roorlnl and
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Burleson
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t.he maUt st.rtng Jackets were re - Allensworth
H B
C&amp;rman
:.1red from the contest and the en- Rliey
F B
Scott
Lire second tea.m sent into the atMiddleport sUbstUutioM : Bchaa.f,
frR.y In t~ir place.
!itnlth, J . Bennett. Bush, Stoneking
catehlng a 20 to u lead tn· Lhe' I Handley, Ctaig, Anderson, MOIS~
fir8t f~ &amp;ecor&gt;ds of the second man, Russell, Mourning, Bachner,
11 uarter, the Jackets round the op~ L. Le..w~ls::.·_______
pa.slni Gallta countians little op~
R£SERVESCHEDULED
po&amp;iUon.
After the second team
replaced them. however, things beColwnbw;, 0., Nov. 2~INs­
gan to look more like a football
Oh1o
State wlll re&amp;ume grlcltron re~
game instead or a track meet with
the two elevens more evenly mat- lations with Western Reserve next
l'e&amp;SOI\ according to annoWleern.ent
ched .
The game did prove to Coach today by L. :w. St. John, Buckeye
Battyn and his dyed ln~the~wool t'.thlettc director.
The game, whkh has been Infootball followers that the coming
YeUow Jacket eleven will be one formally, approved by tQe unlveraity
of the fa&amp;teat and most deceptive ll thletle board, will be played In
Cleveland on Nov. 3, 1934.
In years.
With M068man, reputed to be the
WIPE IS CRUEL
fastest man on the entire squad
now, showing that his speed will
Cincinnati, 0. , Nov. ~1N8-­
be uneqpaUed with swM!plng end Charglng cruelty, Charley Reynolds
runs and off tackle slft.She:;, tht' "Jack ReyroldB" of t.he mat and
hopes of Middleport fans ror a fu- recognized as champion of tl;te wei~
ture team skyrOCketed.
Mossman ter dlvis1cn, today had filed sult fo.·
ran ,.w»tt .-tho 'e__w .minutes that be cltvorce qalrl.f;lt Allee Reynolds, ~ho
plaYtlf· In the backfield and then he said he married on Jude 9. He
shif~ 1.9 s ~ackle wsttion on, the n&amp;kcd a. property settlement.
line l\ft lh:eJO "~Rtd,' 1Jbd fast li9 open ~PII:~ ;h~. ~
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SmitH ·, as n. ~l:lepttv,e l'/Jll~ng · Columbus. 0 .. Nov. 25--INB-The
nnd 'passing halfb~ck · wm be ·~m- first "big-time" proreutonal foo~
other prospect ror : the next yeN's b&amp;U gam,e .wW be pl.a.yed In ColumJacket team. with BRchJ)er, L. ~w .. bus on ,oec. ·10 betweEn-. the Ports~
Is, Cfalg HJld Bennelt ~Jh,owhlg . tn mouth~ :Sparta~ anp the PittabUJ'Ih
Friday's contest that t.hey
will 1Pirates; It W)LI anttotinced here t-omake suJtable backs for
Bennett, ~ay. Prooeeda wm a:o to the Chrtst~hls year--r; one-aalt of the Jacket mas fund of the eharJty neWBiel.
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By loternattmal News ServJce
Arkanaas 20. TeXas 6.
Alabama. A. &amp; M. 1, Knoxville 0.
Oatholle U. 21, South DakotR
et.at.e 6.
Mlasourt Mines
33, Mar:YvUle
Teachers 6.
New Mexico 14, New Mexico 8tate

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Otnaha 28, Nebraska Wesleyan 0.
Simpson 13, Penn Uowal 0.
Southwestern 18, Daniel BAker 0.

Two, Prize Rookies
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mon'l'• a bUIIJlelll, lo
come a taxpayer, and &lt;to have e
wHe. we got. them nil, M tile.¥

in vUI. .e Ufe, and were happy

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we wen wbfn . :we ~e in·
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dcslrcMll Of (l:ett1n.f\6Cif ~N_ IDftn
want.&amp; blore and more, and Lbe
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more he gets the lanher away 1ut
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Thl&amp; was tho feveriah period Ju
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cur Ute. But the depression cured
l C. Cllll.,., Cllt ia ~ubw
our tcver as It robbed us of u.t
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ya.luca we t119uaht we.re ill'fldy
~urs.
And DOW there .l&amp; ,notl)lni,l
Diuolve if!ilatin in bolUnJ water.
Cook cranberries with auaar and lEfL ~or Ull but. tbe hope of b!elQI
water and add to the gelatin mix- a.b lc to do a ~ •y'&amp; ,WQ1k UJ&amp;W
ture. Let cool and add the eeler, th~ end oomq., Rnd we eo to mt.ntnd nut meats, and mold, CIUU g.le ~Lth the el~tet),ljs ~ l;jhe hu~
~e.&amp;JUl'Boble C81'RVIn Of ·the fOl'tll•
aDd serve with mayonnaise.
nate who lle down tog:ether t.l
Pleasant dreams.
ADd th• Day After
-There urn~all7 is sor;ne turkq or
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4r,JIIJ!IJION8 PI
ddcken to be u11ed after the- ~lir
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holiday IUld the aftermith of huJI
The boy who lived ln a vUJase or
Ia nnt a joke. A Chicken or Tprkey Raput rna,- B&amp;Vl! thfl day, how- amall town on the btwk of tbe
aver, and it ia at least worth a trJ. Ohio Rl,. to Lhr. 18'l0'6 bad bowulI C. C!hopp.d

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in; for words 1
Juat • remnant of silk, about an
hour of your time, and ·hey presto I
a darlin1 dainty pantee set, that wl11
cost l:l&amp;a:t to nothiq.

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The shtped brassiere is htted with
ahirrinr at lhe center~front. And
note the flat Glimntill the p11ntee
yoke anuret you.

Crepe silk, crepe satin and batiste
are alee ""diums.
Th tdJII ean be finished with .elf·
f•brie bias binds aa 'ictuu~d or with
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But l..dverpool aecompanled the
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By EDSON R. WAIT£
Shawnee, OklJ;homa
'fbe merehanto of ,....,. dty keep up with the tlmee •

J ..ey w.elcome the opportunity tq oerve .

Tl&gt;•ir . mer·
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Seconci: ;.••b.· ' Indicate•
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Twiee ·Before
In 'Fii)al Secoiilli · ·
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tJ¢ first ·Strtng yeUow Jackets used

~~~at~e ~e:d~::Ort w:~~ ~

niBt and 'eeoond. 'teams unlted In
deteatt:nl: th~ Cheshire high school
eleven here Prtday aftemoon by' o
score of 415 to 0. • '
After UteraUy

slaughtering Lhe
oppoeln,g line anft running wild as

POR SAJ.jl!}-B&amp;ftera, atuddlnp,
Jolatl,
Roorlnl and
weatber
boan;linl. J. H. Quillan, Syrac:u~.

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prlced: ref.loriablt. Avon
Barrt.Mmvine, o. ll-2&amp;--!lt

P0R BALJ:-Jilve

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Burleson
Moore

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R E F. ThomJ)BOil
Q B
Daret
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they have do~ ustftlliY.'- all seuon Benn!!tf
t.he maUt st.rtng Jackets were re - Allensworth
H B
C&amp;rman
:.1red from the contest and the en- Rliey
F B
Scott
Lire second tea.m sent into the atMiddleport sUbstUutioM : Bchaa.f,
frR.y In t~ir place.
!itnlth, J . Bennett. Bush, Stoneking
catehlng a 20 to u lead tn· Lhe' I Handley, Ctaig, Anderson, MOIS~
fir8t f~ &amp;ecor&gt;ds of the second man, Russell, Mourning, Bachner,
11 uarter, the Jackets round the op~ L. Le..w~ls::.·_______
pa.slni Gallta countians little op~
R£SERVESCHEDULED
po&amp;iUon.
After the second team
replaced them. however, things beColwnbw;, 0., Nov. 2~INs­
gan to look more like a football
Oh1o
State wlll re&amp;ume grlcltron re~
game instead or a track meet with
the two elevens more evenly mat- lations with Western Reserve next
l'e&amp;SOI\ according to annoWleern.ent
ched .
The game did prove to Coach today by L. :w. St. John, Buckeye
Battyn and his dyed ln~the~wool t'.thlettc director.
The game, whkh has been Infootball followers that the coming
YeUow Jacket eleven will be one formally, approved by tQe unlveraity
of the fa&amp;teat and most deceptive ll thletle board, will be played In
Cleveland on Nov. 3, 1934.
In years.
With M068man, reputed to be the
WIPE IS CRUEL
fastest man on the entire squad
now, showing that his speed will
Cincinnati, 0. , Nov. ~1N8-­
be uneqpaUed with swM!plng end Charglng cruelty, Charley Reynolds
runs and off tackle slft.She:;, tht' "Jack ReyroldB" of t.he mat and
hopes of Middleport fans ror a fu- recognized as champion of tl;te wei~
ture team skyrOCketed.
Mossman ter dlvis1cn, today had filed sult fo.·
ran ,.w»tt .-tho 'e__w .minutes that be cltvorce qalrl.f;lt Allee Reynolds, ~ho
plaYtlf· In the backfield and then he said he married on Jude 9. He
shif~ 1.9 s ~ackle wsttion on, the n&amp;kcd a. property settlement.
line l\ft lh:eJO "~Rtd,' 1Jbd fast li9 open ~PII:~ ;h~. ~
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SmitH ·, as n. ~l:lepttv,e l'/Jll~ng · Columbus. 0 .. Nov. 25--INB-The
nnd 'passing halfb~ck · wm be ·~m- first "big-time" proreutonal foo~
other prospect ror : the next yeN's b&amp;U gam,e .wW be pl.a.yed In ColumJacket team. with BRchJ)er, L. ~w .. bus on ,oec. ·10 betweEn-. the Ports~
Is, Cfalg HJld Bennelt ~Jh,owhlg . tn mouth~ :Sparta~ anp the PittabUJ'Ih
Friday's contest that t.hey
will 1Pirates; It W)LI anttotinced here t-omake suJtable backs for
Bennett, ~ay. Prooeeda wm a:o to the Chrtst~hls year--r; one-aalt of the Jacket mas fund of the eharJty neWBiel.
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RESULTS

By loternattmal News ServJce
Arkanaas 20. TeXas 6.
Alabama. A. &amp; M. 1, Knoxville 0.
Oatholle U. 21, South DakotR
et.at.e 6.
Mlasourt Mines
33, Mar:YvUle
Teachers 6.
New Mexico 14, New Mexico 8tate

REBECCA
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Otnaha 28, Nebraska Wesleyan 0.
Simpson 13, Penn Uowal 0.
Southwestern 18, Daniel BAker 0.

Two, Prize Rookies
.,.,,te&lt;l

mon'l'• a bUIIJlelll, lo
come a taxpayer, and &lt;to have e
wHe. we got. them nil, M tile.¥

in vUI. .e Ufe, and were happy

· tbtm41o~.,11' 1nyw lblnl&lt;,
we wen wbfn . :we ~e in·
ter&lt;s11d In• jlock '!l"'iillatl&lt;!\18; """

MAJ9fi::
LEAGUE

.STARDOM

dcslrcMll Of (l:ett1n.f\6Cif ~N_ IDftn
want.&amp; blore and more, and Lbe
• pq. ,..101l •• r.t!ft
more he gets the lanher away 1ut
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Thl&amp; was tho feveriah period Ju
l C. W&amp;tllt
cur Ute. But the depression cured
l C. Cllll.,., Cllt ia ~ubw
our tcver as It robbed us of u.t
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~urs.
And DOW there .l&amp; ,notl)lni,l
Diuolve if!ilatin in bolUnJ water.
Cook cranberries with auaar and lEfL ~or Ull but. tbe hope of b!elQI
water and add to the gelatin mix- a.b lc to do a ~ •y'&amp; ,WQ1k UJ&amp;W
ture. Let cool and add the eeler, th~ end oomq., Rnd we eo to mt.ntnd nut meats, and mold, CIUU g.le ~Lth the el~tet),ljs ~ l;jhe hu~
~e.&amp;JUl'Boble C81'RVIn Of ·the fOl'tll•
aDd serve with mayonnaise.
nate who lle down tog:ether t.l
Pleasant dreams.
ADd th• Day After
-There urn~all7 is sor;ne turkq or
I&lt;IVE&amp;
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4r,JIIJ!IJION8 PI
ddcken to be u11ed after the- ~lir
~ IB'Wa
holiday IUld the aftermith of huJI
The boy who lived ln a vUJase or
Ia nnt a joke. A Chicken or Tprkey Raput rna,- B&amp;Vl! thfl day, how- amall town on the btwk of tbe
aver, and it ia at least worth a trJ. Ohio Rl,. to Lhr. 18'l0'6 bad bowulI C. C!hopp.d

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in; for words 1
Juat • remnant of silk, about an
hour of your time, and ·hey presto I
a darlin1 dainty pantee set, that wl11
cost l:l&amp;a:t to nothiq.

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The shtped brassiere is htted with
ahirrinr at lhe center~front. And
note the flat Glimntill the p11ntee
yoke anuret you.

Crepe silk, crepe satin and batiste
are alee ""diums.
Th tdJII ean be finished with .elf·
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Nr. aa.d Mra. Clarence- Hultz ol
But l..dverpool aecompanled the
body of tf\elr st.epmot.her. Mrs.
Plora Al&amp;ob here for burial Prl~ I

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By EDSON R. WAIT£
Shawnee, OklJ;homa
'fbe merehanto of ,....,. dty keep up with the tlmee •

J ..ey w.elcome the opportunity tq oerve .

Tl&gt;•ir . mer·
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the winner not only wa.ltl! oft Wlth
Lhe furlta ot vict.:Jry tor the biiKelt
p.mH or the se&amp;llOn, lt alllo takea
the title of Soulhea.at.em oMo ~a cJ'Wnptm wtth it u UWI pme
-.111 decide the champlonahSp of the
l£a(l'ue MiddleJ)Ol't haS a allaht ed&amp;e
beca.UAe a tie in the came wUI lirlve I
them the
League champ1omhlp I
while Pomeroy must have a Ylct.ory
to be a~orded the crown That It
\11111 be o. battle royal
hall been
a gr~d by C\Oen the mOflt rabid op. 1
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bo,.• •U!lJimnlta
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doo, bo&gt;'l'
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mena' ahlrl&amp; 63 dol; prln\11 AM
iinlhama ln. II'IIIOrted colon and de..
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STREET

ON MAIN

ttreet Mr Benpl, tt wu leaJ'Ded,
clfered ...u.atanoe tel the p~erstrtcken panclfDOt.ber
retf.J'dln&amp;

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...'wu a pupil of
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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L
BUSINESS omCE
Phone 202-R

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Aeeordinr-;;-Report of •..-.
yards; out.tn&amp; ftl.nnel 1.340 yards; ,
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natant y;
aver
Secretary; Much
!!he«; ' 3.D'l6 ,aro.: unbleached
Absolved
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Clotbinw
muslln 1.430 yards, comforters 115
~anta. b1at1~cet~ 405 Jarda.
OF ALL BLAME
The Roll can wiD ...,.,... unW
IS DISTRIBUTED
the end ot tbe month and all are
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to lh&lt; momberohlp Lad Ran Into Street,
To lndiaent Peraona lr drive
by R. w. P~nSterwald cbatrln.eatiration
County Durinr
t.'l.an and his COJ1l8 of worlters
R.,.,eala
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ttame 'or Lawrenoe s1mpeoc. Be had
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!ll.~r here tor 110me ttme and ll
waa satd that the grand.motllfl' had

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planned to adopt hJm. lllltbOUih
~ uch prooeed.IDp were not revealm
Burvtvinl are his 1randmother.
with whom ho Uvod, aod ..,.nta,
Mr c.nd Un:. Arthur Lopn. of

!Ioomer,

w. va

FUnenJ servtoe~~ a.re bell!l ar·
ran~ed by I'Jle Ew1n8' mortlcl~

NO DAM.&amp;GE

No ap~t dam&amp;lle waa done

when a. nre ort,ma.t:W. from a
chimney ftue at the home oC Will·
iam Wickham of Mulberry Avenue
called out the local tire dePJrlment.
about. 1 o'clOCk thil morn1D1. Mem·
1xn or the houaehold bad. Ule ftre
extlnlulabed before the ftremen,
who made the run in record bret.lr.: •
q time, a.rrlved at. the eeene
JOSEPH GRESS DIES
JOAepb H orese. 4&amp;, nathe of
Mason ctt:r, died Prlday afternoon

attenU&lt;m but death reaulted trom
lhe 11ertoua lllnese before medica
services could furnish relief
An operator of a MJ~all mine in
Mason Otty, Mr Gre&amp;!l was well
!mown t111 m1ghout the Pomeroy
Bend He wa.s a son of G eorre OreaR
proprietor of &amp; meat market in
Fomeroy for rnart.y years He iB sur·
vived by ht&amp; w1fe and four chJldren
Funeral llflrViceR wm be conducted Monday morntns at 10 o'Cioek
!rom the Catboltc church In Muon
with interment in the church oem~
eery IP chara:e of the Fosle80DIJ
undertakers

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warmer tonight followed
by light rain tonight or
Tuesday. Colder Tuesday
afternoon and night.

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS B·ERVICE.
U U'l Newa It'• Ill The Tribune

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Scottahoro Cal~ II Again WIGGIN ANSW[~~
1~0,0~0 W~RKERS Summary Action Is Taken
In Lltnellgbt AI Negroes
B~SY IN ~Hm ~S ~y Citizens Of Golden W
Begin Third Court Flabt FIX CH~~~[S IN By
24 Violent Dealba Clcur CW~ ~R~G~E~~ES
Acc:nainr Finrer Ia Pointed By State Of Alabama At
After Hart's Body Is F
State OYer
~£N~T£ INOUIRY In Buckeye
Seven Defendanta For Third Time In Three
Week-End
Yean In Famous Aaaault Caoe

ICh.aae Bank Head Ia Said
To Have Coat lnatitution Milliona

PEATH SENTENCES REVERSED TWICE

Swift Diapooition Of Caoe Forecaat Aa Judre Saya
IN MOVIE VENTURE
"No Monkey Shinea"; Caoe Hao Attracted
Attention Tbrouwbout The Nation
Bank Also Loot Heavily
In Two Other Buaine11
Moves

FIVE ARE BURNED

55,000 More To Be Given

While Icy Hiwbwaya Are
Blamed For Many
Accidenta

PAYDAY COMES

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Cleveland-John Major, !10,
Joseph Marko, 49, were fatally lnjui"elt1Wbtn •thelr: au&amp;omobtle struck
the rear 'end. of a' wason on which

The aecond trial o1 Pattereon
laat AprU COI'fiUmed. almost t.hrt&amp;

a. partY wu hay...rtdlng In eetebra~
tkln of the election ot a Cleveland

!lOUth of
named

duck huntens
Menacing mob gathen at jaU
:.====:;:=====~( About midniaht they overpowered
atma run atea~ ,aheacf tod.o.v unde 1 omeers, battered in the ja.il doors
the supervision of )ndivlltual admln- nnd hana'ed. Tbunnond aNt Holmes
latra.toTa a.ceordln!l to Major E 0 In St James Park
BraU&amp;"ht the ruldlng aeniWI behind
the vast and unprecedeni'A!rl pro- LINDBERGHS
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Newark-BtP.wart Elllot., 19,
KNUn
CAPE VERDE ISLES
fatally Injured when he was
Although report.5 wiU not he re·
by an automobile d1iven by Robert celved at the st.ate
CWA head·
B. Edmunds or NP.warlr: early Bw· q\l&amp;lterK until late today. It was bt&gt;·
St. Vlncenl, Ce.pe Verde Isla!lt~~
Jleved that utmost all t.he lO'J 914 NooY 27 - INS - Col and M11
Mu.xwell fil·YCII.r- for whom Jobs ha.d bePn nutborl?.ed Charles A Llndlbergh pul anodt€1
was kiUed when his were at wCJrk today
lon1J fttght over untamllllu terr
wn.s crowded against a The ooWltles were to be notJfll'!d 1 tory behind them today
thl:l afternoon of t.he addit.lonal alThey tan&lt;Wt at the Island of Sa•J
Joca.tlons. which total 65.000 Tile&amp;!!' Thia.go In the Cape Verde ;rwt.p
become effective
tomorrow and late t.bl&amp; afiA!rnoon from Vllila Cln
, r
ruune11 ot worlr.:ms will be drawn n 1roa, RJo De Oro
toe county
from federal re·emptonnent rolls,
8ao 'l111aeo. Largest of the Capr
Linvlll~hCLrles Cochran
48, a and wUI be men who ar~
unem· V~rde archlpela1o. 111 In th~ souti•
state highway Worker, was ktllf:d J)]oyed but who ha•e not been on em aroup or llllands and ts used u:.
reUef ll8tB
a baRe by cratl of thp Latec()('r ..
reonunuld "n PAre ThrH,
Appointment of Ned T Boiii:A of 1\'tll&amp;•Atlantlc Air Serv1ce opere.!~
Oolumbua as &amp;S!Iiatant 11t.ate dll- tna mall plane:\ from South Aftk~
IRONY OF IT
butalnt otttcer for CWA projects to South Amerlea

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Several oandi~tes · in the Big
Voting Campaign are making no
serious effort ·t a1win. Yet, ,their
friends' are holtli!ng subscz1p~ions
hoping they will call and ,~s.ecure
them.
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and"' the candidate has fail-

buralna: officer

New projer.ts approvAd todav bv
a corn· Olvll Works en(l'!neen Included Rl.x:
,
from a Ln Wyandot caunty and
tour In
moYie
'Jith a PByettt.. with a total or $140,805 in ~
to blow the nates over the 'IOlved
•-•nwbUe, llhe 'JO 000 wori!J!rs
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1 who shared in the ttn~t CWA pay·
ron BatW'day, had motll"y to llllf!Od
today-8ome of them for the first.
Lime ln many months
The first
for work
up more
until Iaat
ThutRwagea,
d.,v
night,
totaled
than
$1.~

Unions In
Bitter Argument

Fe-elinl' in
Pennaylwania
C&lt;Nll Fl•ldo, Reaehea

lhorY-"DIIclly Dear"

Our New Deal
&amp;conomoy washing. No starch. Everything
dried and 1\at pieces ironed at 7c lb. For ServIce and Quality Work-Call ~00-L.

Home Laundry Co.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Det.rolt, Nov 27- IN&amp;-Detro!t's
publk enemies No 1 a.nd 2. lay o..,
slabs In the W&amp;)'ne county ~ue
today, their atlrered eflmlttal aotl·

vitlea 11nded f91"-ver by tbe
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4Jie

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AxJer. 1 a~d

Eddie P~~er Wpf: reputep to 1 be
11il.der! c)fl the "'Purtle." 11m1. Their

l&gt;&lt;&gt;dlea. -

with ball ~ d - bul·

let holes ln race and chest, were
found early Sunday 1 momlns ln 1.
blood-splattered autOmobJie parked
on a lonely road in tbe tuhlonable
AUburb of Bloomfield Hills•
T'he ~ were to be &amp;hipped to
New York's east aide, the boyhood
home of the men, tor burJaL

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WYNEKOOP HELD

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--------SUN WORSRJP ENDS
CAnon Clty, COLo, Nov 2'1- msA daUy Atu,.worshlp service
:tard or the colorado state ~''1":!~~
_.-;
tlary here came to au
the death or Oankyo
th
for many years
e
pri.!llner Mltaunap,
life tor the murder
a
WCJman in 1911 reverted to
glon of his anceal:orl after h18
carceratlon and o11'erHI. prayer11
the 8 ="":::·~------­

IJapanese Launch
Five Point Plan

•

arrest,
thins:

had

to
tlme'
· or cour.se ' he said, · we ngret
thut the law wa.s not allowed to
tRke Its course. But It probably was
~ust as well that these toPfessed
llbductors and sla.yers were lynch·

Sacramento Oal , Nov 2'1INS-"Thls Is the best lesson
Oa.IUornla has ever given the
natlorl'

That

waR the statement
early today by
Oonmor James Rolph, Jr ,
when Informed by Inten,at.tonal News Service that a
San Jose mob had lynched
Jack Polmes ard Thoma.s H
Thurmond
U anyone 18 arrested for
th1B good job' 1 ll pardon
made here

them

'It was the on1y way to
give a lesson to the country
This kidnaping hu ierrortzed
other s1ateB &amp;lso It is time
that this daJ"'et Is cleaned

up

It is the best le580n in t.be
country today
'People make libelr own
laws In the San Joae case,
awift justice was absOlutely
essential
" We have 8bown the coon·
try that Caltrornia 1o 111 not
tolerate kidnaping" , the sov·
ernor added
Governor Rolph was scbe·
duled to leave by plane for
Boise, Ida , last Qlaht but. delayed the trip to be avtJlable
In the event of further emera
gency.
The 1overnor sever&amp;l days
ago decUned to call Ollt the
state mllttio t.u protect. the

combined
BhertD' WiUiam J . Emla:.
pollee J rt alae). lind the

highway pat.rol
They battered down the
the jail, drafted tlle
men from tm Jail acr0!18
rrom St James Park, the
square of San JORe, and
them to two sycamore tree&amp;
000 men and women looked
Don't ha.nQ" me,
hang mel" Thurmond,
pale youth, pleaded as the
t.he jail numbering about 1100,
him trom hlB cell
Cheering madly ,
drags:ed Tlmrmond

old

brlclt

b~i!:~·,..:~~
rc.ornia 11 red
early days,

street to the p&amp;rk,
vnth well dressed men
011 their way home af~r
and with studentB
Clara and San Jo.se
"A rope,· a big,
overalls, but
witbh-unOiiiiOii.
r.ar!ds cried
A noose fell over
t.ree a&amp; automobile ~:~~~~~;
eu the scene like a 1
of the stage
'Please, please," Thurmond
cried, but. his eyes p-ew elaalf
t.£ fainted at Ule slil'bt of the
" Up with him,· cried the tlu~~
ar.d the )oouth swung h1. a.

.......

'He dJdn't g!Vf! Brooke
chauce, cried the burly man aa
tL:gged on lhe rope
Cheers w~nt up a.g:a.in.
A few mlooles later
fighting feverishly against.
tors, followed h1a ·..,,r.,!or.i"'

coLLEGE
M.uoa
''You can't do It " he sh&lt;HlOolli'if
he lashHI. out
Tiftln, 0, Nov 2'7-tNS--A. colleiJe
Many fists beat him
dean was elected mayor ot Tiffin.
ground
Uniontown, Po., Nov 27;: ""':·1.Prancla W Kennedy dean ot Held- Foreitrn Progn.m to Try to
two prtsonen
He was ratsed.
IU tee11n1 between
elllerl Oollep, was returned to the
Improve Relationahip
'What do you say now?''
Ions !{l the strlfe~tor:·~~;~~J~: ctllce ot olty chief executive wlt.hty coal tl~ld became
out oppost:UOJ'. The Republicans
With United Statea
cd Perhaps this Incident. will serve leader of his IJ'OUP of captors
a ooose wu fitted
teme ~y following a
w•re unable. to f'.nd candidate&amp; to
as a warnins; t.o persons who may
tlon In ,.Jmich R't¥lflre rent
OPP.,OJe him
By JAMES R YOUNG
be plottlns like crimea Ln California I"''.~·
and Matt.ln Ryan. •IMura:ent
INS starr Correspondent
j It may serve as a deterrent."
wao burned in e!flry.
MONOPOLY TokyO Nov 27-INs-Launchlni Other o!Dcta~ took a Uke attitude
~f:"ft~l~"::n Tce:::~.~bnse P P"OPOSEb FOR OHIO an ambtLious tl.ve-potnt for~lg1 n sort or a ahrll8' aQ(l a lifting of
K
Dl'OR'l'ftmcente~inR"chiefty about 1•1 I he eyebroWs, a "what can we do ' '"&gt;Wd
with mock eeremonlea
-United statea. Japan will o.ttemp• ..bout It " attitude
I""
300 miners and their
Columbus, 0 , Nov 3'T-INB-An tc increase her power in the Paclf.c
kt wa.s believed a ooroner s jury 1,~~'~'''"''·
brattnr: their victory In the
irOn-bound state liquor monopoly &amp;nd at the oam .. time lmrnonve h.. ~lJl find Holmea and Thurmond t ~
1 hanged by 500 vi!fllantes while 10.~
mtne elections
with the tu~ta.hllahment of one statea
.... ~
The doleful beat of a slntle
operated liquor store In eBcb couna rela.tiont wtth Washington It was 000 cltlzen!! looked on, came to
ma.TII:ed the "funeral ~:~~;;I ty, wu proposed t.o the liquor «~n· Lea.m~ today
their deaths at the "hands of parwhile "Dude" MeClendCJn,
trot rommittee of Ute Ohio senate The main points CJf the plan, as ties unkoown" and that the invella •
miner,
delivered
the
t"dav by Governor ~ White's drawn up by the new foreign mm· tlgatlon locally wiU end there
mourning aloud because Ryan
advisory cammiuton on liquor CCJn- Jeter, Keitt Hirota. are as follOW'!
Any etate action ~med tmprob"by aocldent on
put'J)OISe"
t.rol.
! Revlillon of the extstlni nn able in view CJf tile statement of
crowd howled approval a.s the
Additional Uouor 8tCJrea may be val ratio of 6-3 between the United Oovemor Jamee Rolph Jr, In Sat·
"'mnnle~ were clima.xed
with
eatabUaMd Ln the counUea for each Statea and Japan
1amento that the lynchir.g "wu the SANTIAGO
'
'
40 000 population according to the
2 Exten&amp;'fln cf the
preMnl t.eat lesson QaUfornta has ever lilY- OF STREET
plan.
.,reement whereby Japan'&amp; fortifl- en the notion ••
ca.Uon of her Pa.clflc 19l.and man·
He had previous)• annotu"'- he
""· u.
~.~ N-·
• ..... ... llmi'•.o
""'""
0111D go, v,.._
uy,
Akron, 0 Nov. 2'1'-IN&amp;-Attaca.•
a
""""
would not call out the national flllntlago was ''&gt;roW1n
1na proposed state monopoly of U- I. Prevention of a war between a:uard to pro~t the kidnapers
roar today
quor dlltrlbu.Uon and declarln" that the United Btat.e8 and Japan
groups or studepts cia.h...l:
• tax of t1 a sanon was ''am.p)e" tha throwrh th~ dPVelopment of mort
San Jose, 0.1., Nov 27-INB- center of the city
Ohio seven.p dealel'l' uaoctatlon trlendly relations
OalUomia. vlltlante&amp; today tn•oked
Severa'l hundred abot!! ~OJ.,
today Pl'eJiared t.o carry Its own 11'1:t. Replacement of the prest'n L lvnch Jaw to punish kidnaping and sOme from rooftops. but
pntnt J'1M t.o the Ohio r.ecrlala.ture Japanese envoy to WBL'lltllton by murder
oomba.t.ant was InJured..
When t.he IOJons meet to di'O.rt Ita 9. reprtS"pt&amp;~!ve !(! t.he hilrhW!t 1Ull • r ID a fterce throwback to the
Violeiice allo brot~ out
qnor C""ntftl1 Jegtsln~
bauad.ydtr~Mil ;a.valllble. r
tumultuoua dare of '49, they ltofm. ~~:ue:v where CODII.derable
Brlllfiy, the
UIOCiat.lon'a plan
5 ~bt
~• I a idJarma, lfll lbe OOWlt$1 JIIJI here, seiRd two dimaae wu oauaed by ~~=
would lift the lid on &amp;II restrictions ment IDT ~t~ ~d~aiellttt\•2n tolifeSIIsd tidnapen aDd
two bomtll Thm wef.(t
that ml&amp;ht lM' imposed.
the J~ ~ ~~ ~ ....... , • tn. ltrSppec:l the clothel trom tbelr tiel.

Critical Stare

The rictlma were

•
apprecJ·

1

2'1--I&gt;ts-·1 wu announced by Brauah'- Borlft
::_r-•.,;o 1 WOl aas1st L W L.ooker chief dill·

I.

of

·to

-

...'

""&gt;";.

Criminala Are Dragged From Cello, Cia*¥~
Off And Hanged To Treeo Amid Qlrra
'I'
From Infuriated Crowd
· '£~;

'

I

DOORS OF JAIL BATTERED DOWN

lrom inJu....

when he wu 11truclr:

rnonltey-lbi.ne:c~l"

~

Kidnaping Outrage

Employment Tueoday,
It Ia Said

County Jail Ia Stormed And Solf-Confeaaed ~=!=
oro And Murderera Are Seized Followinr Fi
Battle With Sheriff's Force•

."

........ ..,

'

High 1. i g h t s In

BAZAAR

··:;~r'hr
c~own to ....
lneM, sa.ld the BraY hatred: Jurist.
'"nlae trlall are B01nl to prooee&lt;.1
With tipeed o.nd dtspa.teh and no

•

8J Carrier 16 Cent.- ·BY Mall t4 00

1933

CALIFORNIA KIDNAPERS ARE L YNCHE

tn a Parkenblu'l' hospital He was
taken to the bo.spltal ThursdaY for

..

I

J.IQUOR

.,;hen

mUI'der·l

..'»'"

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