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Probable Life Of Mae West CominJCIMiddleport Team 1Meigs County
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Crime Is Chetked In All Her Glory I Is Southeastern I Society Claims
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By Arrests Here To Local Theatre ! Ohio Champions : Big Enrollment ;

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to Their Parenta

With all thl'! uadltlonal fireworks l.oiJan [nda tn Second Place
c1 the old Wild We11t "hOWII, Mae
Pomeroy Fn1iahea
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cloudy !&lt;might and Tull8-day followed by l'ght rain
along the lake. Coldedn
northwest patt TuesdaY,

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Wbatwu termed b)' M:etp coun~ JJer new p1cture Im No Angel
I I.'s all LH'r now , the heclJl 1
IN COLUMBUS
ty authorJtles aa a racketeerina:
Mae .:srt ll cnself a dlffieult t.lllk. l southeutern Ohio tootba.ll St':J.·
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cureer of two Ka8oo City youths ~tt-&gt;rlnl!' ilt'r tlr&gt;~ l picture "She sou that ~nd~d not i~ol aU liJUl ()ftieen for Comin• y eat I
wu. checked in 1ls infancy h&amp;re Done Him Wrong' wlllch Jlfted progur.sucaUons, wltll a dark horlioJ
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Friday With \he arrest and deten- tot"r to 111e to~ of the ctnemntlr lad- 1 j~.:mplng Into the champlon~hin
Eleetec! at Reeent
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tlon In the Meigs county Jail of the du 11Ud made he1 1t wurW 1uol hut 1and two othe1 teEtm!l that had b ~en
Seuic.
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youthful pair
~ ne hBt&gt; succet de tJ'
~am:edfd unty a small chan~ llr
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Actir-&amp;: on a report ot J C McKay • ProHJ t\l ry
!!hi.udpoiJ' t--l&gt;t.oJy lwdlng m~:~.r lhl" ton lu 1eoond an•l
-Lliddh!port auklmoblle
sale~m~tn, &lt;- tar p l:lrf 4, 11 mnct ~nF: s wlseera.ckiS , thlld plaCE~
The President or the Mels.s
Mlddlepolt after LJ 1r,, yea 1 ~ I County Society, W R Scott, 2288 1
P..arry Capehs.rt, 16, and Luther prududlou value- J m No Ana:el
Hillr~s. 17, were arreated by Deputy excrl.J Ml~~ west 5 prevlow picture 1took tmc..h~r &amp;utheastc-rn
Ohl"l North High Street, and hi&amp; cabinet I
.Bberll! 0 , L Tracy Priday and held
It 1~:~ a modern yarn, 11 ktllfully j lcague champicn~hlp by Ylrtue of II met recer.tly 3t the home ol Mr I
htre tor lnturogatlon and an tn- &lt;'"ncoted by Mls.'l Wt!!!t he11ielf pre ~ u 1 - 11 "VIctory
over
Pomero)l nnd Mrs 'romP LewL'I, 144 W Ath
\e&amp;tfa:atlon
&amp;eiJUng het In a picturesque char- 1 'Ihank!lii"VIng day with the rec!JI"d' Ave , where a pr&lt;.«ram or lnter~tThe two youths were relelll!ed. to aett&gt;tlzatloJ• of a rowdy, w!Becracil:-1 cr five victorle.!l and 00 defPat&amp;. mg a.cbvttleN werf' outlined far
•elatlves tollowlng an lnvest\IJatlon wg ca• n!Yfl.l dancer and singer She 1 After the ~econ-;t leaiJue tilt, the I m;xt year
ThOHe present were · Mr and
According to the report of county becmnefl a lion tamer ha.fl nerve !Jacket!; commiUJd!'d no JltUe at.authorities, the pair went to the unough to put her helKI llr the lions tenUon rrom the otht&gt;r team!! umll Mr11 8 D Webb, Mr and Mrs
I'Utomoblle ulesman leaving the 11 t;uth iind becomes a ~eroJ!atlon In virtually tlYery leas uP. opponf'nl 01 ~arl Spence. Mr and Mrs. Chu. 1
lmpri!I!Sion thali the)' were tn. the 11 big Nuw York circus There s11e the Ja.ci':et.s betan polnUng to tl1"lr r W Bush, Mr and Mrs Leo Phtlllpe, I
ma.rke~ ror an automobile. After" a cnptlvales !IOCicty mi!Honalrea.
aft'roy ..rtth tJw- river city lads ~ l Mr and Mn R L Powell, J4r aNI
!-hort Interview Wltll tn.e aate~~man,
Miss we~t contributes an acting: 1 Since winmnp; ~he ehampionshlp Mra Hurl~ Ma-rtin, Mr and Mra
the boy~:~ were Mld to ha.ve demand· performance that e~~:pla.lns why l in 1930 t.he Jacke~Lfi had been we&amp;k- M E Mocr, Mr and Mrs L E
ed a rqsd demon.stn.Uon In a car, Purl:! ha:~ acclaimed her £111 a suc- ~ tm~d somewha~ ' until just, be!~"" Baunden, Mr and Mrll Walter
ta&amp;t appeared to be sUitable lor ceSIIor uf Llllhm Russell, Reje.ne and th; 1933 E!!usou began lltUe chancl! lt&gt;y Jllr and Mrs Tom P Lewis, Mrs
their purpose and then betan relat- Berbflrdt She s lngK five
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Emma Reeve.~ Mr11 JuUa Hysell, W'
fi&gt;e whtl tale~ or how they had dlt- sa1rgs dtml:e&lt;~ a glorlfiM 11hlmmy for . 11 more , t.han me: ~~:m ~!:;' R Scott
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cited a larger ear recently, tald of m,1mbm known as "the mldwo.y", ~~ "' 1dktdth~~ ~e~~l::atter•~lo~a/1;
Otncer.s for 1934
Pres, W R
1llold"UJl t.acUca aud Intended plans wellrs t111'hl5 enter~ a cage with • P l
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t u til the) Etcott, Vice Pres Leo PhlltipB, Sec 'jl
1.o blo1''• .Lhe vfllase of Middle· uwage !tom; and wu;ecrack~
was ~1 ven t em a~ ~ n
Mrs Pearl Spence, TreM
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port, a.ccor(lb1g to omcen
Her SIIPIJOrtlnl( CII.Bt 1.11 a splendid pQBSI e league c amp on
1Powell
Logan was ~cond In the lea.gllt
The Meiss County Society Ia now
When questioned by tht! &amp;,lJto Of)e headed by cary orant a.s her
•AA,Iesman It was related by Deputy · tail oark and hardsome" sweet- finish with " victories, 1 dJ!'eulj._..ne ol the largest II'\ the Clty or I
!;ltacy one ot the pnlr &amp;~Sid he was l•e1ut, Kenl Taylor, Edward Arnold, and 1 tie !lU1fertng their o~ly a.e- Columbus having over 800 mern~ I
•lrpm California.
Gregory RHtotf, Ral Harolde, Dora· teat at lhe hand.o; of the Middle t.ers
J 1h1Ntlng that the two might be ~l':y Pt!\.('IIIOn
Oertrude
Michael. POrl team 12 to B1 Los~n~!"
-----·----,VI•nted by pollee authorltJes elst!-1 Ruo;seU Hop~on and William B rd a mcm~ success u se
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rtl and ~Y. were &amp;\-rrested lm- I e8
took the toll or other 5t!Ong teanw
Ann~l
dlately
In the leaguP as th ~ sl.'aron ad·
:A short tnve.SJIS:atlon revea-led I
HRAlN TRUSTS
\ rmet'd Thetr ftrsl leogue con tl'l'l;
Ptat the palt were . from M¥On
w s Olbborw
II II VI:' tl-.em a. win over Pomeray (til'•
f~ly and relaJ.Ives, were ootjfled at l-iPUJin' nr,ov ~f brali• trusts,
frotn then on th ~Y Wt're kno\m af.
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Sheriff A 0 Tracy eeverely
DoctQrR
one·
a rangt&gt;roUfl outfit ,
Pomeroy with 11 rrouP :lit sophL· lnterestinl' Ses•io:n it Held
1 J;ima.nded the boys a.nd Caution. Dlnl{nosln' rs 0 ;Jtum~
t· Ulem to a.ban.1on any ldeu tbey Dnpm hn"'!l beKUII '
rnol'f's and juniors au thell tenm
at Martin Hotel; Offib ~ entertained reaardins 11. crlln- Feelln' pul~1:1 dally
and lasing the raat, dt~.:e ptlve bac 1 ~
.Wil career and then allowed them Loukln' at thp tongue
field of the previous y ~ar, waa
c:era Elected
ld" r~:turn to their re11pect1We home:-; Stethoscopln' hr.art beat~
1overlooked until they 111hoak off
1 the lethBl'fY alter ~at,; n'lt dEfeat
Testlp ' every lt·ng
The unuual 'Ohio State Day '
ftom Lngan and came throul!l'l meeting wat~ held by graduates, exJIERE FOft FU;NERAJ.
PBtlent gi!Uin better
\' lth Hying oolorA liad they won •I udents, ~tuder&gt;t.s ancl thel~ wives
All these docton say ,
th n Tha.nksgivmg day tllt
trc" and husbands at tfl:~ 'M'u•±il Hatel
:t)'J?.eN! here from out-of-lo\fn t &lt;l
Middleport, lhe Panther~ them· Friday evening
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l!~~"nd the funeral of the lat· -'ohn BIRmed If we can seE'! It
And our fuan ollay
r:lves ..yould have been crowned
A luncheon W&amp;l! served at 6 3U ln
~ef~r or Mulberry avel.lUe whlcli
c!Hlmt:ldruf df Lhe lnegue but all h the hotel dining room after which
held Saturday mornlnK at the uncle snm's a lllck man
Don't you hea1 him grunn1
wa:; lh .y wet~ given tblrd plfl,CI' 1hc party repaired to the pa.rl!lrs of Pivotal Stocke Quiet While
He:l.rt church were
Mr
National
gastrlt!~
alwad
of othtlr t.eamK that 'Wet I thr hotel to hold ttwlr ar&gt;.rma.l ~lecCommoditie• Decid.t.lts A J Schaefer and two
Reachln Lo th•• 'Done.
thoubhL ut nr21t to haYt'! the beet tlon or oftlcer.!i an~ dlaCI.IJIII (lthel
en, Mr and Mrs. Cl.auae
edly Lower
chancl!/1 Pomero)l wnn 4 le~~ue t.usiness affairs
i' ( ~
er of Youna11town, Mt . aml
games
and
io~t
twu
The
meeting
was
called
ta
order
f
JOIIeph Schaefer and lwu Bu:ath a-comli.,' shortP.rBY LEBLIE OOUW
Oallipolls. champions last y~n-, l)y George w Kre1tler. president of
chUdren, and Mrs Ellmbeth oos
OUt In little pants ;
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JN'S Financial Writer
ralica
t.o
get
11t.arted
and
befo
the
Meigs
County
Auocla.tlon.
Mr.
meyer or Cincinnati, Mrs Ann,\ "t'ndertakers u-rlnnln
Dec
2-IN8-Tht'
the sef\.8011 n~&gt;d advanced much M W Essex principal or MiddleMiller and two chUdren
M•~
Lookin on askance,
listless affair
ccnceded
the
weakest
aggr.:
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rort
High
Bchool
wa&amp;
elected
prm
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were
P'r1;1.nil: Schaefer and
d~urhtc J Jo' verybody anxlou11
Kation In the conference The Gal~ (lf nt lor the eomlng year Other
MUdrec!, Mr and Mrs Rlr.ho.I u
Prayln' fol hls breath.
tlpoJis eleven ..end"d the llet\80•1 ut'flcer&amp; elected were Manr.lng D
1ft, and Jamea Teroule of Co- But the blasted brain tn1sts
with no league victorllm and ~ de· Wt:bster, vice president, Maloolm
lumbus, oeorac Koehler or MlDoin him to death
Hartley, gfcretary andi ,;;~:~·:~~I
feats
antilb\U'a and Mtu France .s But he !.11 escapln'
Ja.ckson, the m"vlost and sup- n.eunnu:
cer,a were ~
Bchnap!) of HarnUton.
poaedly the ~:~trongest tNm lfl tile ltreltler, p sJdent; Dr.
&lt;HOIJth' so at leaMI
league accordln&amp; ta pre-!:leason ham vlce~prei!ldent
These new-fangled brain trustJI,
dope, fell by the wayside and 1!\lC· Schaefer, secretary
,;~:i~~j;~
tU,III7 FOR MEIGS (;01JNTY
l'Itkin' U S ~east,
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ceeded In annexlns only 1 lea.J'UC I Plana were formulated
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Yenst o common scmm.
win bero['(! the season eloaed !P,Qd H gular meetlr.rs will be
that from Wellston In the nnal lr;g the year, the time to···.:c•.c;:_
Tbe EUa~ Relief Commill!ion uu- Jtmk your pill~ fll"\d powders
proVed tile dlsbunoment" to wer ·
Save the trnsi.B expem;e
aar(le, fiB J.o 7. The Ja.ck110nlt~a lOBt with the vaca.ttonAl perlodl'!
~,ntpll tnmll!es ror lA&lt;! ~ mter, 1t 1
2 1 a.mcs nnd tied :a. giving , thebl &amp;
in order that
wtB· 'kpt~1 tot.allns '2,ol6,8BU, o{ Olve ue men or viKiun
pf'rcenta~~:e' of .lllf.l
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till
tll'l!f amount, tlBB.AU._ wUi come
Feet upon the ground
New B~ton, another formid~!t!
~m, local public fti~ :·-.nct::- ttl" f1sng your ptapas:andisl.tl
..:;-:. ~-dOli - champiOMhiP c'Obto:: ndt£malnder from t})e relief commits·
Hea.da 11-potntln down
er dl,d no better ~h.ll.n the Jack11o~ athletic
!fcm'.\' ;': ;.., , ,
t•
L"trialatlol"' never
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tc~'m; wining 1 ~;arne, · ~Ina: J f.:otball
~Wiict;: ){f!~ • l e r
cornmiBI!If\IJ
Oood old time~; rrturn ..
and deadlocking 2 1
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!Jrilntl to l)lfl, various counties in- HP.IIwards Rend your dOctori~ •
1 Wellston, defeb.tlug " QalllPfllill,
ciuOO Mellf9 ooumv •14.187
Scorch 'em till they burn
l'il.rned the right Lo stay tron1 thf' ll
1 'tli~r position although they had
StliJCtit\ed ~;;tar ~aWts-. ~ - - 'l.. 1,1
but 1 victorJ, 3 losses and 1 t~
l~loa.tlrt' in ~e •lr . .._
Ath(lns mil')1~ h11.ve been a chamthrlr la;f and tanclt&gt;!
pionship eotl~nder but were 'With·
.CD.l)'t. ge~ anywhel'tl.
Iout suftl.celnt leasue games to vie
Ltt '!lm da t}\elr KUir\' , _ ,
let honors and ended tbe s.eason
-Welll ~tay on th.e ea.tth, 1 ,
l with 2 vlctol'IJ!S, 3 tie~~ and no tief41lklu Mo1 h~l' Natur., .f..
reats NellonvUle 108t :1 lame• li.M
Jl'?t all tlmt shl' is "JC;th
won none.
The Aa.ndlnl' at. the ~pletJ.ou
Dlt.!S .F'ROJ\1 FALl.
01 the " lenglle lt&amp;ihfldule, 1.11 e.$
DRyton 0
Dec
2- TNS-.J.Mrfl 'follows
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WQn IOit tied ber
1;~~: PD.ul ck · ~ of F'~ 1ndale , T•illl'
' .Jied !,err klday f1 om ii. Mtd!licport
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0 0
1000
neck. ~utre • r.d In ,!l r11.11 Log!\n
4 I
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'JIRbt of £lairs-.tt 1 t\13 hom· PonJP.roy
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?i."&lt;C ..C mothor-ln-law &lt;Mt8:1 Tlll1&lt;' Jackson
1 ::12
333
Pa•Ut&lt;k , whl:re ~ohe haci been VIRit- New B011ton
L2233S
131250
Wel\,lltop
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Phone 286-L .
BUSINESS omCE
Phone 002-R

More Than 800 Membe-n !
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Oweo Two Thirdo Of Ori~l Amount lnclud·
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BULKLH ~PP~SES
SUE U LWUOR
IN .. GLASS" Lns

Five, Four In One Family,
Are Killed When Car
Craoheo

Buckeye Senator Sayo l
Practice Will Lead
To Return
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EMBANKMENT

U. S. PROTECTED

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dl8per!Y! the t'rowd befo~ the reseue attempt,

AUT~ ~CCIO[NTS
LEAD BIG UST U
UNTIMH vUAT~s

OF SALOON

Two Die In Columbus Ao
Law Enforcement Cam•
paign Io On

The soldier11 were 11ent to

Prmctos~ ""nne ftom llalt,n'oJ ~ hi rnu•H.I ll)&gt; nme men sus pected of havm~t

parhc•paled in .tpe lynchma: of a ncg1o there on October lRth. J.'our mer&gt;
were arrested an\::1 taken to Salisbuiy where the rescue attempt was marlt.

Profit Making
Muot Be Kept Out
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In an address b"IforeSentheBlllkley
City Club. also predicted

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By Edooa R. Waite, Shawn..,, Oklahoma

Show-Down Near
For Huey Long
Citzena "Literally"

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tisen haye in their buoineoo.
Buoineoo concern• who are proud of what they have to oell
ohould advertioe and tell othen.
The public appreciateo the service of advertioin1.
Buoineoo coneerna IU"e known by the cuotomero they have.
~tisfl~,cuo_to'l"1" r-~ P,~~f~··
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The popularity and increaoin1 saleo of oucceuful buoineoo
concemo are due to the fact that they have alwayo baCked up their
ado with quality and oervice.

OUTSELLS ALL OTHERS
See 1M New 1994 Modelo at
sn.10eo1600
IAIY HilMI
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H. M. CROSS
Mllllklal IML, Wall Paper, PalnY,

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the order to leave
within fifteen days.

llndiana~Buckeye

Officials At Odds
Former Allepdly Refute to
Tum Over Convict Ae·
eueed of Murder

Tropical Calm Prevents f,.. ..
moua Ainmm Fram
Lea-w-iD• Afriea

Moot people bu)l on the faith in the aclvertioementa or on the
reputation of the concern advertioi111.
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Dealen who carry welladvertioed linea are fayored by the
patrona,. of thooe who want the beoL Their incnuin1 oaleo
prove that they wiD meet the moot exactin1 requirementa.
PEOPLE ALWAYS FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO
BUY ONLY~WILL-ADVERTISED LINES, BECAUSE THEY

ARE OF KNOWN VALUE.

IJma 0, Dec f - INS-Puzzled
~t the o.ctlon of IndlanJt. ofllclala In
deoldlni to hold Harry Oopel&amp;nd,
r.otorlous conVIct a:unnum, at the
Mlchlga.n City prtson as a parole
violator, E "M. Botkin, Allen county
T•tG!II:'CUtor, declared today that he
h1tends to investlgaW the possi.bJUty of saLnlra ewtoc!y of the prt ..
~ner tor trial In connection with
the murder or Sherif! Jese L Satter bere last October 12
Bo~kln said he has an11.nged f.or
a conference thts week With In,.
Columbus, died d1ana authorities concernma the
..-C!'i&lt;!ei~t..-1 gun wound.. litatua ot Copeland, who ha.s been
Mitchell
30, was
shot to a.llegedi.Y ldt!ntltled a~ one or the
lOmUnued on Pue BIX&gt;
death at Olnclnnatl by a man who gui\Ol.en who tnvtuled the Allen
walked Into a ba.rber shop and county jail and shot &amp;rut lr.llled
opened fire on it.&amp; occupants while ~herlft' Barber while obtalnlnr the
GOLD PRICE UNCHANGED
a man who gave hls name as Pete '":~"~ of John Dllllncer. bank
Wallhlngton. Dec t--INa-The
I.'"'"'"' su.!lpect.
government price fm gold umaln(0or.tmuet1 on Pap Bll:)
am at a loss to undentand why ed unchanged today o.t 13t.Ol ~r
the Illdlana authorltlea have de.. buncf!
clded to bold Copeland at JllehJpn
The price has been advanced only
City whUe he racea a paes:lble oon- 25 cents per ounce once durlniJ lhe
~!etlan on a. murder cha.rre here,... paflt week
Botkin said.
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The Indiana a.uthoritlet~ annOUJ"J&lt;o
u.\N78 sK£LftoN FOUND
tf!ld Saturday that they would hold
East Llverpool 0. Dec 4--INBEducators Believed
Copeland at Mlchtl(an City "ln- Oonvlnced that the qed man waa
murdered, pollee of two states to·
ed Durin• Duck l;lunt
~eftnltely.. as a parole vtol&amp;tor.
da:v JJU&amp;hed an lnnstlpt1on Into
376&amp; IN PRISON
the deatb of Edwtn Fox. 90 whose
on Lake Michi.,aft
Washington, Dec. 4-INS-There skeleton was round In an Isolated
Benton Harbor, Mch , Dec 4- are 3,764 persona servinr eenten088 section ot Hancock county, W Va..
INB-Hope tor the lives ot two bru- lr federal pr1sons for vlolatlnl the yesterday more thah 10 months af·
thera mlssins on Lake Mi~htgan prohlbltlon ~w which beeomes votd tel' be had dl8appeared
The total
Iclent111ca.t10n ot the body ws
'IInce ao.turday wa.s virtually aban- tl&gt;rtlorrow afternoon
numbtt
of
federal
prlaonera
Ia made thru IICI'IlP8 of clothlna" foi.Uld
doned today when theJr ..-reeked
at the death AOene.
canoe was found on the beBch near l3.88S
Brlttgea.n, south of here.

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,Good advertioinr helpo aalea; It reflech the pride the adver-

Ma&amp;11111e &amp;:SO P. M.

WB.hlngton, Dec
ocean to oc~n and
-and In 24 lntenne&lt;"!
~;pots"-a mounting
let:allzed liquor today WI\&amp;
..-B.Bh national prohibition
llvlon after It years of
wrorcement.
Nineteen of the 24
maticali.Y
"go wet"
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The cooperation of advertiolne io needed in buildinr better
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when a highto have been
truck. colla.paed unot their automObile
a A'mall creek

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By Preoident;
Bolll"d Hard At
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04NDHI DISCJPLE M18BINO
BombaJ", Dee h1N8-NU&amp; Cram
Cook, former IoWa IJlrl who waa
lrml " cn,clple of Mahatma Oandhl
dlal;ppeul!c\ ap.ln klday ' tor ~
secarut t.lme•ln a IIKOlt.b..
She 184 her suite at Qe N-.:
J&gt;elhi Hotel wlthotj.t notlele' .an.!r
p1alil.lQ.J' Ula~ ~ c~ for t40J·
iOill; ~ ;t!-ti llf, ~weley and

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kun&lt;:bed
an _
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SCIENTISTS WILL '
EXAMINE VOLCANO

MEET IN CINCINNATI
TO PLAY IN "BRIDGE" TOURNEY

Ctnclnnatl, 0 , Dec 4-INS--The boot and Work. sent won!. that he
cards were ahutned here toda:v for 1s lU
CUlbertann's proposal
that
a
the opening of the National Cham·
•00,;;;0: I !)1onsh1ps of the AmericBtl Brldp "wldow," such WJ Is used In the
Kame ot five-hundred,
be lntro.,
Leawue
AttractlnK expertB with and with- duced Into contract brl&lt;lre. was recelved wiUt rallied eyebrows and
.. 'iO.t&gt;;t out reput,attons, the tournament dlsdtln
amonc the experts already
~ted to draw at least 1100 par·
t.letpants. Amona the ro)'alty or a.a.emble&lt;l here.
Sims characterized the propoa.l
the brtdp world who have arrived
to tate part was P . Hal Slm&amp;. as "m08t ah!mrd," and Sir Derrick
Othefll who were expected to at- branded It 11.11 "fooltm," while W E
~ were O:Rwald
Jacoby, M. T . McKenney, eeeretary of the leq:ue
Gottlieb, Oommandtr Winfield Llc· and a former nar.lonal ehamplon,
rett, W. Von ·Zedwit£ El.lld Blr Der~ BMert.ed that Ute bltroduct.lon o1
rick J. Wemher, president or the t.be ''wtdow" woold brln&amp;- "an element of luek" Into Ute came which
Amertcan bridle teague
Ely Oulbertlon, who hns propoa- would d.I11Jiue UIU
Tbe toumament..
whlah It'ed that a .. widow'' be intro&lt;lucec:l. into the ,Play o1 contraot brfdiJe, and under wa.y today, wm continue
¥ltcn Wort:, noted brldp authar. thru. BatW'day dul'inJ whkh time
h&amp;ve Rnt Word that they .,m not live naUonal cham~pa, tour
be able to at.t«111d.
Oulbertlon In eont.raet ln'ldp, W1U be ~
advtaed that he tiS busy wrtUna &amp; pantU ctota B hrd hnt1 mrw mtww

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De Valera Blamed
For Irish Revolt
llnaland Notifie1 Pre1ider.t
Independence Move ia
Hia Responsibility
London, Dec 6--INB-The British rovemment today decided to
place the respooslbll1ty tor lrl"''
aeces81on from th/1' commonwealth
squarely on the 8houlders of President Eamonn De Valera
At a full cabinet Bl!&amp;llon. a note
wa&amp; drafted for
diap11tch
kl the
Irish P'ree State president. retterat1n11 that the chcdce or an Ireland
within or wUhout t.IH! comm'lD·
wealth Is entirely hla
Tbe note
contained a pointed reminder. however, thAt seceaeton will automatically exclude tbe Pree State from the
advantages or commonwealth membertiUP
Tbe rovernment also dedded, It
WIUI learned, to d:~"art a
special
statute enabling lrll!lhmen llvins 1n
the Unlt.ed Kinldom or employed
In )JOYet'Mlent 9eniCfl or the Army
and Navy to remain within the emplre aa Individuals by swear1nJ alJewta.nee
J. B. 'lbomae, Domlnlona 8ecre·
tarJ Will ap1n mai:e the Brltiafl
pernment'1 aUitudt OOfttd De
Vakft 'cleV lh thf Roue or Com·
mons tomdtroW.
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HAOY fOR

Hollywood, iJee t-INSBrothers
mot1o11
picture studio today applied
tG IJoycLs of Londun for \
fiHI.OOO pollcl prol.ecting the
studio against the J)Q'ISiblllty
that Bette Davis, youthful
film star, wiU cet fat
Betl•· now
weighs tOll
pounds
U Issued 9..'l reques4!d !.he policy
would
the
"nice
pay Warl\f'r&amp;
round figure" or $60,000 U
and when the
actres•
«aches the 120-pound m.1rit
IJoyds would be permitted
to put Bette on a diet the
minute she
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On Charpa of SpJW.di,..
Communietic Pl-opaaan..
da J 54 in all, Aneated

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Martin J. lmml1, former
Arma to Prevent Woman'a
lco 1mplte:&lt;c .~abolls.hment of thespeakutilitie~ m!lgnate of Chi~ ~~~C:
E'lectic.n Tue.d.ay
a system of state moul·o••""• and a borther of
wlll allow dlstrlbutton
a. chain of 11tate
Bat.on Rous!!:, La. Dec 4- tNB-- Samuel Insull, who was orllqum by the bottle
show-down on Huey P Lonu was
d f rom Can- time.
today on the eve of a dered extrKdite
BOld
special
oon&amp;reB~~Ional ada to Chicago, Saturday. ~-:ay
,... ::~ _or
in the 81xth dlatrlct where It IR expected
the
bill
UteraUy are
In arms t.o
the eleetlon
will be appeale,d

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Held
In Warsal\'
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wam1r

weighed
Cleveland, Dee 4- INB- Wamlnlt
that the .sale ot liquor by the glass
will lead to the 89loon and ii poll·
ileal 8ystem eontronoo bv liquor 111terestB waa sounded toelay ln a
spe~oh by U. S BeJlator RobPrt J
Bulkle:v on the eve of the re!)l!al of

Market Is
Listless Affair

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STAR INSURED
AGAINST FAT

A.OED EMBALMER DIES

oaULpolls, o, D!c 4-IN&amp;-F'Im·
era! liLIT&amp;ngementa were beins: made
here tod8.J' for Oeora:e J Wether·
holt, 81, the oldest tmdertaker In
oawa ooun\y. who died suddeoJy
YtflterdaY or a heart aibnetJ.L

TROUBLE BREWS IN
CHINESE PROVINCE
London, Dec.
+-IN8-Fore~
C'onauls at all ports ol Puklen pro·
vinOe, in China. lnelw:Ung the li.ra:e
dty of Poocbow, today were adVlaed by the Nanll:lr&gt;B a:ovemment
tc; evacuate their naUOnal8 be&gt;!ftta of a bloekade . to be enforced
lllinat the Puklen rebels, acoord·
tna W an exc:han&amp;e telegr&amp;ph dls·
pateh hom Honk Kc:ng.

Bhanrhal, Dec. f-INS-Several
clUu In ~n provlnCI!!I were rePQried bombed by na.tlonallst rovemment atrplanee
More than
m. soore Of pel'llll'll
the
proelunation of'
Narikiftl, were
killed.

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bitde of ¥r: C. J. Sharkey. The

brk:le's father performed the cere-

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Jay-.Coultjtll

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NOT HER ilt!nll. ·tbat ~eans little to the averare &gt;~er­
ican is tlie Socinl Reg'fster Ji, whirl~ '- l~a&lt;\1~1[ 1:'1Jlluj&gt;hlooM' of the nation are suppooed to. · 'he/· listed. ~ WIIi!.l
m:1IH•s it so valu!!le,,f however, is the f~,!!t ,~h~J one's characteristics mo an,'1ltil~ or notMnw whl!if it ·c~mes
"*makiHt::" t he l'tlgister. Money, the vreat merlium of excharure,
' eems to be the leading element in gettlnr one Into the
register us can be attested by at least two e~ampleo,
A few years ag&lt;~ when the prl•e Hrhtlng ex .. ajlor,
Gene Tunney married the wealthy Polly Lauder, the :followi ng issue o! the Rc1ister found Cfflno'• name !llt!ted
with the "great:" This yeJ•r, however, the newneS&amp; ha·villl,! worn out, Gene's name was omitted to m•ke room for
a foreigner who liad nothing but a title and el.·t~~~:
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average . -r
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.or,careB.
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• ~ .. Prince Midiv.mi Ly name. married the promipent
Hutton, hcireSB to all of the Woolworth millions and so

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LIQUOR CONTROL
JHE
AVOWED dry• in the

co untry nrc known to be
"agni111:1t" any and all forms of liq\Wr control for the
very good reuson that they upposc Hquo1· itaelf and there·
fore could hardly be expectod to tolerate it in any form .
For that re3so n a good doal of what they say is pa88ed
over with little concern by virtually' all the citl••n• except those a. arid in thought as the leaders who are making th e tight to keep liquor out of the country as long as
po•sihl e in spite of the recent geKture of the voting public. However, their stand on the control of liquor throurh
stale or federal domination is w,ell taken.
The states or the federal government have no businc"" mixing their hands into · the liquor buolneM. Certainly it is all rigllt an'd necessary that certain reotrictlve
laws be placed on tho otatutes because there are people
in all walks of life who ,
take advantaee of ,a ny and
everything, if give~ tho chance. Bpt when it come• to
the •tate takinl over. the control of the liquor bualness
through a monopoilzed movement which would dole it
out as a saloon keeper would, It ill time to call a halt.
There has been eqoush experience in the p1111t dealing with liquor and other thinll" besides liquor which
•hnuld prove to all that the less the politiciallll are mixed
into anythinr the better it io for all concerned. Certainly
there is far too much rraf~, rottennoss and a~eneral all
'round thievery in politics qow without arming politician• with a weapon ouch as the liquor indu•try can
come If it is allowed to be controlled thtough politician•'

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The old time saloon on ev~ry ~orner with proper le11•1 restrictions
rea1ly to be pre!erren to the handlinacf the llq9or busill•.. by the stfttti, &amp;lid
indeed wiil
even coqnt~n'!nce the ~ep~oplnjr Q{ ol4 U!l)e dQil~ltjo~R
mu&lt;:h loBI! al!owiil!r ' tllpjil t~ ~· r•t'!!'ll•cl- 4 bettQt an!l
eleanor "'"'"~ of l!~p&lt;llll!ll' ~lte li'jq·pr Rpo~tioll ·must lte
founq thap by a 1!\PJIOI!olf by ~~~ "~·~ ol!lei•I•-

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up an tnmort.an.t item
ciU'lUI your Ivory ex~

JlcdtUons abroad and concentrate
on Uiem at home. Jt t.here are acres
&lt;:1 Cltamonds In ,YOlU' own backya.rd
tht'l~ • must. · be 't oM ot domestic
ivorY al;' dOJlU!!itlC executive canter·
tnces. We cannot give you exac'
G.eclmals a&amp;l many ,:eia.t1ve1 foOl
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we find a new name in the Social ReAtister.
The wealthy people of this clal!l! •ecm to have a hard

time in knowing what to do with thetr time and their
money und the Social Register •ngle is probably •• im-.
pootant to many of them us any Qthcr siDIIIe Item in ,their
usele ttH lives.

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The 4ile_pbart.'a appetite Ls simple
nnd eallty appeased by aeVera.l tons
of the l\Cijacent taud.&amp;tape. Wilen
anary he wDI pull up treeJI, But
hill DlCJDOfY Ia ao manelous he
uover pulta .up the same tree twice.

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pork one more last frol'ltlcr eva.;,
poratcs fl'Om \he atlas. Now, all r o ~
!fi:l\nte hAl about vanished. \,Ve
might u well hEmE in our imas:tua.
1-on and ooll It In a. neat heap on
the shrine ot the 1nt;~uill!t1ve beezark .
\\hO :waqt.s to kuow all about ever)'
thing.
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There Is nu ivory Oolco: .lJa m•
rhe toa111.8 of Africa One man was
t.here. And l118 word Ul as good :u;
the man's who wasn't

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Stop to adinlre its beau•y, it.
Note ·t hat it is easily portlnte~rin!f .•. that it whisks
almoJt 110 time.

Until the ume the Intrepid Lon·
oon explorer dblcovered the ck'phaf'ltlne mauooleum nobody kuew

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due D}dro to liiok of road ma.pe; ttum
to respect for prtvacy. The mtm
who could ftnd tt waa scheduled to
arab

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at Home, F,ther P11t'-

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forau Cererilqny''

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urdaY anernoon

e,e Kreaser, .daushter of Rev . and
. ,., .

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Jfl..ra. P. C. Kreq:ei' becarii:e ' the
bitde of ¥r: C. J. Sharkey. The

brk:le's father performed the cere-

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Jay-.Coultjtll

Van Allen and Mt .
only a~t.end-

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CLAYTON
SOCIAL REW~!~ ~
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NOT HER ilt!nll. ·tbat ~eans little to the averare &gt;~er­
ican is tlie Socinl Reg'fster Ji, whirl~ '- l~a&lt;\1~1[ 1:'1Jlluj&gt;hlooM' of the nation are suppooed to. · 'he/· listed. ~ WIIi!.l
m:1IH•s it so valu!!le,,f however, is the f~,!!t ,~h~J one's characteristics mo an,'1ltil~ or notMnw whl!if it ·c~mes
"*makiHt::" t he l'tlgister. Money, the vreat merlium of excharure,
' eems to be the leading element in gettlnr one Into the
register us can be attested by at least two e~ampleo,
A few years ag&lt;~ when the prl•e Hrhtlng ex .. ajlor,
Gene Tunney married the wealthy Polly Lauder, the :followi ng issue o! the Rc1ister found Cfflno'• name !llt!ted
with the "great:" This yeJ•r, however, the newneS&amp; ha·villl,! worn out, Gene's name was omitted to m•ke room for
a foreigner who liad nothing but a title and el.·t~~~:
.
average . -r
Al'l~rj~AA
.or,careB.
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However
fact is' that'\..this·.~"~·~~;~~;~
• ~ .. Prince Midiv.mi Ly name. married the promipent
Hutton, hcireSB to all of the Woolworth millions and so

A

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One Word Led To Another
By

LIQUOR CONTROL
JHE
AVOWED dry• in the

co untry nrc known to be
"agni111:1t" any and all forms of liq\Wr control for the
very good reuson that they upposc Hquo1· itaelf and there·
fore could hardly be expectod to tolerate it in any form .
For that re3so n a good doal of what they say is pa88ed
over with little concern by virtually' all the citl••n• except those a. arid in thought as the leaders who are making th e tight to keep liquor out of the country as long as
po•sihl e in spite of the recent geKture of the voting public. However, their stand on the control of liquor throurh
stale or federal domination is w,ell taken.
The states or the federal government have no businc"" mixing their hands into · the liquor buolneM. Certainly it is all rigllt an'd necessary that certain reotrictlve
laws be placed on tho otatutes because there are people
in all walks of life who ,
take advantaee of ,a ny and
everything, if give~ tho chance. Bpt when it come• to
the •tate takinl over. the control of the liquor bualness
through a monopoilzed movement which would dole it
out as a saloon keeper would, It ill time to call a halt.
There has been eqoush experience in the p1111t dealing with liquor and other thinll" besides liquor which
•hnuld prove to all that the less the politiciallll are mixed
into anythinr the better it io for all concerned. Certainly
there is far too much rraf~, rottennoss and a~eneral all
'round thievery in politics qow without arming politician• with a weapon ouch as the liquor indu•try can
come If it is allowed to be controlled thtough politician•'

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The old time saloon on ev~ry ~orner with proper le11•1 restrictions
rea1ly to be pre!erren to the handlinacf the llq9or busill•.. by the stfttti, &amp;lid
indeed wiil
even coqnt~n'!nce the ~ep~oplnjr Q{ ol4 U!l)e dQil~ltjo~R
mu&lt;:h loBI! al!owiil!r ' tllpjil t~ ~· r•t'!!'ll•cl- 4 bettQt an!l
eleanor "'"'"~ of l!~p&lt;llll!ll' ~lte li'jq·pr Rpo~tioll ·must lte
founq thap by a 1!\PJIOI!olf by ~~~ "~·~ ol!lei•I•-

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ciU'lUI your Ivory ex~

JlcdtUons abroad and concentrate
on Uiem at home. Jt t.here are acres
&lt;:1 Cltamonds In ,YOlU' own backya.rd
tht'l~ • must. · be 't oM ot domestic
ivorY al;' dOJlU!!itlC executive canter·
tnces. We cannot give you exac'
G.eclmals a&amp;l many ,:eia.t1ve1 foOl
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The wealthy people of this clal!l! •ecm to have a hard

time in knowing what to do with thetr time and their
money und the Social Register •ngle is probably •• im-.
pootant to many of them us any Qthcr siDIIIe Item in ,their
usele ttH lives.

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The 4ile_pbart.'a appetite Ls simple
nnd eallty appeased by aeVera.l tons
of the l\Cijacent taud.&amp;tape. Wilen
anary he wDI pull up treeJI, But
hill DlCJDOfY Ia ao manelous he
uover pulta .up the same tree twice.

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pork one more last frol'ltlcr eva.;,
poratcs fl'Om \he atlas. Now, all r o ~
!fi:l\nte hAl about vanished. \,Ve
might u well hEmE in our imas:tua.
1-on and ooll It In a. neat heap on
the shrine ot the 1nt;~uill!t1ve beezark .
\\hO :waqt.s to kuow all about ever)'
thing.
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There Is nu ivory Oolco: .lJa m•
rhe toa111.8 of Africa One man was
t.here. And l118 word Ul as good :u;
the man's who wasn't

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Stop to adinlre its beau•y, it.
Note ·t hat it is easily portlnte~rin!f .•. that it whisks
almoJt 110 time.

Until the ume the Intrepid Lon·
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to respect for prtvacy. The mtm
who could ftnd tt waa scheduled to
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reaohetl the epot where the elephant ftapt ht. can 1n &amp; laGt ftue-

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baterJ. Jlelco wa.sher. 32 volt ra-

ln&amp;ema.Uonal Ne\Q Senlcle
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and . Pa.)'lle,

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:teaiiO'Dable pricn. BrinS 1n pour

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Fulibacll::--6amuel80n, Cue.

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Mldd\ePQrt.

Seemd. Team
Ends- Ball, Marietta and
Aahland,
'l aekles---Hammtmtree, Akron

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SALE-Bicycle, 1ood 81 noiiV,

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er aOOd eondttlon. Will sell cheap
or trade lor automobile. L&amp;"Wrefiee

Allman; _cue.

Deen at RU815ell's Plutnc Statton
on Rutland road .

l'HE. r~ \N Ne.Kf 000~ IS

6ETTiN&lt;o HOME LATER THAN

The Contenders in the Daily Tribune and
Tribu!'e· Telegra~h Big Voting Campa!gn for
$500 m Cash Prizes pass under the Wire at '8
o'clock tonight ,as the enterprise ·com~s w a
close. Votes will be immediately counted and
prizes awarded. Contestants and their reprr,sentatives are requested to be present.
Only a few more minutes of the Campaign
remain. This is the last opportunity of eaeh
Candidate to make her final struggle f~r votes
and this js your last opportunity to befriend your
f,!lvod~ contender with ·the votes yolll' subscription.wdl secure.
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USUAL, CA'&amp;'PERt l'LL BET
wA'i&gt; OUT SHOPPI~ !'OR
" CHRI&amp;TM•~ PR~fo£NT
FOR I·IIS WIFQ'

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TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FIRST PRIZE $2.5000 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $J.OO.OO IN CAS){
THIRD ?RIZE $50.00 .JN CASHr
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES
CAMPAIG!II CLOSES DECf;MtJER 4TH, 1933
Campaip open to women al)d 11irlo I!I'Ndi!ll• in circulation

Rrduned

llOOM8 11.00, ltll.%1

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zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune·Tele,..aph.
Tl&gt;ooe who enter may 10 anywhere to ..,.,ure ,ubacriptions.
T•"ere it no reatrict~d territory.
Vote• are U.ued in return for 1\lbacriptlona aocured to oill!or
paper and the prizeo will be awarded ac:cordin1
who &amp;!'!:..,_
moat voteo.
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takes winners and losers to mue a contest. Any·
body c..- be a goQd winner but it takes a good
fellow to take a walloping gracefuUy. • , ·
The campaign has been free from personal animosity. If you lose, lose with a smile.
Don't grab for the one ap~d Qn.IY wellpon o.L
poor loser, abuse amJ excuse. ·And here's Jutk
winners and losers alike.

lligh Spots of Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telegrap~ Big Voting Campaign

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THIRD PERIOD
from .Nov. 25 at 8 P.M. to Dec. 4, 1933 the clq~ ~f
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DAIJ. Y TRIBUNE-BY CAM~£~.

'When YOUP. Cit
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3 MonthJ 1uboc:ription $1.00 ...................... Sl2 volea
6 montho oubouiption $2.00 ...................... lSC!O 'l'olei
I year ouhocription $4.00 . .... . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. . .31100 II'Ot!'l
2 re!ll" f'lbaCI'~tion $8.00 .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . l~.,tql) ¥olei
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Aetlve Candidates
Mrs. Vivian AJiensworth

Mrs. Nellie Baraotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene G~
Mrs.GayH~

Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice Kjng

Miss Leora R~
Miss Emf)gene W'dson
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Middleport, Ohio
,Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, QlWJ ·
Middleport, Objp
Middlef)«)rt, OJlj,.
Letart F3lls. Obiq
Pomeroy, Ohio
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ALL IIAIQ.d vr nGIOfl ten"1oed Ill
:teaiiO'Dable pricn. BrinS 1n pour

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Fulibacll::--6amuel80n, Cue.

. l'O~BA~Bame1

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Mldd\ePQrt.

Seemd. Team
Ends- Ball, Marietta and
Aahland,
'l aekles---Hammtmtree, Akron

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SALE-Bicycle, 1ood 81 noiiV,

au EQ&amp;'lne,

alao

I?lum, ·fl"etdetbel'IJ.

2 1-:l horse pow-

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ouarels-Duchel. JDhn Carron and

er aOOd eondttlon. Will sell cheap
or trade lor automobile. L&amp;"Wrefiee

Allman; _cue.

Deen at RU815ell's Plutnc Statton
on Rutland road .

l'HE. r~ \N Ne.Kf 000~ IS

6ETTiN&lt;o HOME LATER THAN

The Contenders in the Daily Tribune and
Tribu!'e· Telegra~h Big Voting Campa!gn for
$500 m Cash Prizes pass under the Wire at '8
o'clock tonight ,as the enterprise ·com~s w a
close. Votes will be immediately counted and
prizes awarded. Contestants and their reprr,sentatives are requested to be present.
Only a few more minutes of the Campaign
remain. This is the last opportunity of eaeh
Candidate to make her final struggle f~r votes
and this js your last opportunity to befriend your
f,!lvod~ contender with ·the votes yolll' subscription.wdl secure.
,
·

USUAL, CA'&amp;'PERt l'LL BET
wA'i&gt; OUT SHOPPI~ !'OR
" CHRI&amp;TM•~ PR~fo£NT
FOR I·IIS WIFQ'

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t"'lrtprool

TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FIRST PRIZE $2.5000 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $J.OO.OO IN CAS){
THIRD ?RIZE $50.00 .JN CASHr
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES
CAMPAIG!II CLOSES DECf;MtJER 4TH, 1933
Campaip open to women al)d 11irlo I!I'Ndi!ll• in circulation

Rrduned

llOOM8 11.00, ltll.%1

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zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune·Tele,..aph.
Tl&gt;ooe who enter may 10 anywhere to ..,.,ure ,ubacriptions.
T•"ere it no reatrict~d territory.
Vote• are U.ued in return for 1\lbacriptlona aocured to oill!or
paper and the prizeo will be awarded ac:cordin1
who &amp;!'!:..,_
moat voteo.
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. Brace up'! Be game! Everybody can't win. It
takes winners and losers to mue a contest. Any·
body c..- be a goQd winner but it takes a good
fellow to take a walloping gracefuUy. • , ·
The campaign has been free from personal animosity. If you lose, lose with a smile.
Don't grab for the one ap~d Qn.IY wellpon o.L
poor loser, abuse amJ excuse. ·And here's Jutk
winners and losers alike.

lligh Spots of Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telegrap~ Big Voting Campaign

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CONTENDERS

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from .Nov. 25 at 8 P.M. to Dec. 4, 1933 the clq~ ~f
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DAIJ. Y TRIBUNE-BY CAM~£~.

'When YOUP. Cit
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3 MonthJ 1uboc:ription $1.00 ...................... Sl2 volea
6 montho oubouiption $2.00 ...................... lSC!O 'l'olei
I year ouhocription $4.00 . .... . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. . .31100 II'Ot!'l
2 re!ll" f'lbaCI'~tion $8.00 .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . l~.,tql) ¥olei
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Aetlve Candidates
Mrs. Vivian AJiensworth

Mrs. Nellie Baraotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Irene G~
Mrs.GayH~

Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice Kjng

Miss Leora R~
Miss Emf)gene W'dson
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Middleport, Ohio
,Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, QlWJ ·
Middleport, Objp
Middlef)«)rt, OJlj,.
Letart F3lls. Obiq
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pom,erp~, Ohi«J

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LJberty, Ky, Dec

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to death, the .Uea of
two m~a.ther and 1100--Were

Pantbert Have 17 Games
On Schedule; Girls
Have Elnen

tlound toa;ether with wire In
Green river near here today.
Robbers ldlJed them lUi nllht ln
a ~ ftgbt in tmlr lonely farm
home, at.ole their automobile and
look the vlctin1'a bodlea, clad Jn
n~t clothes. In It Six. milel to the
river There they put a sheet. over
the bodie&amp;, tied them tojetber, attAched wlJh.t&amp; and taMed them tnco
tOO wa\er A tn.pprr
dlsoovered

WEATHER-Cloudy and
~older.
Probably rain{!!
~ast and South portlonf
;onight and Wednesday..

EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 286-L

BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

((lund

MAY PLAY MORE
Fine List Of Games Ar·
ran1ed For Entertain·
ment Of Fans ,

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this morn1n1

The victims were ,JQbn White,

With footbt.ll plaCed on the shelf
1or another .scholuUc year, ballketball como Into lte own vtlth the

ao.

tmd bill aon, Clay White, 46, a trorld
war veW!ran 'llley llved alone on a
farm ei&amp;'ht mile! north o1 herP

\'BfiOllll I!Clhoola pttlnll doWn to
bUlllneM 'Ibe Pomeroy Panther apd

Bulklev•

Patttherette schedule 1a herewith
releued shOwlna th@ Pantber!l bw;y
In l'J enaa~~:ementa before the dlflt·.ct. t.ournam.en\ ill beaun on March

(Continued Prom Pa&amp;e 0 . )
clarec3 muat be ellrnlnated lf repeal IB to succeed
ns faUure, lie
warned, would !tad I:D a poUtical

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The firSt p.me comlnt after but
ftve days of practice, will hustle the
ooach and h18 Pt'Otelet1 \o set \nto

to take tne

Witnessed bJ':
two amaU ch1k1riZL

aod by Robert SmJtb, hllJ brother·

tally

system dominated by liquor Interested

opponents Into eamp The ftnt game Is
scheduled to be played Prlday 1"-lght
11nd find! both boya and girls activelY engaGed, both teams mectlnl
the representative~ from Tuppers
FI.B.IIUI as In former years.
~mmedlately fOIIO'I'Jing the openlui Plght game, Chester cornea with
for the boYft while the
wHI be Idle The following
:c:r·:.: _Stewe.rt
boys and
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follows a scheshape

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'I'be tnlgedy Will

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Mia&amp; Clarice Cleland of Texas IS
several da.ys W1th Mr and
Mrs Ds.vton Will of Mulberry Ave.

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OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

In The Tribune

1 ~m~i~ll~x'E~d~nl BIG
ILong R~ign Of National
Prohibition Comes To End 1I18 &lt;Alstlr_Attempt OVER MID
As ~epeal Vote Recorded· ~~: :::~ry ~q- W~M~N IS

TH~UBL£ NEAR
POLLS ~PEN UR
LOUISIAN~ nTING

Before Ni.ht it W iII be
Po..

Special Electious May
Be Cause Of WideSpread Violence

Ohio To Ratify Wet Am·
endment At Convelation Today

NAMES TAKEN

NO TIME LOST

-

Wlaeat Crown Is
Won By Canadian

Tradition ShattenMI When
American Fail a to
By Governor White Who
Win Event

As Voters Cast Ballots;
Feelin1 h Bitter A·
pinst "Kingfiali"

,

Utah, Jealous Of Honor
IN MANY STATES
Drive For Sulbacript~
To Be 36th. State, ' Movement for Repeal Once
By Tribune
Delays Vote
Becun Contiauea With I
Telegraph,
OHIO IS 35TH.
Unuaual Speed
I
I

Opened Session With
Short Speech

COUGHED DAY AND NIGHT
Ml'$.

R0111. Dennbl o1

1&lt;134 Stewart St Charlalon, \V Va, .. td 'I huJ
• bron~h!al toltlh cou&amp;hed
dlly and n!lht wtaktninr

ftly wholl: ayWim

nt~O\Is
~~te

I wu

and !rrltllblie, IP·

WaJ

poor, I

~

W'CtKht ~Dd berlmt 1W&amp;k.

But Dr Pk rce 1 Golckn
Medical DIKOYU)I r~
me tG normal hullh and atJ~I(h "
New aUt, t&amp;bltb 50 Cb liqt~ld $1 00. Lee.
alze, tabl. or liquid., $1 JS •·w, p, Oar • ..._ ..

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Coulmbua, 0 , Dec. I)......IN8-lt fl.AY GBOVNP WORK BEOVN
0, Dee 15-IN8-Approvtell to the lot or Ohio. home stat., e:lMarion
by
the
state clvll works admlnor prohibition's staunchest. adva·
work was to br: atarted
ca.._the antl~loon l~e-t? ltttratJon,
cast today one of the lut. three here today on the development of
votes necessary for repeal of tbe the Hardint at.h~tlc field
The project, which is del!IJIDe(l to
t•atlonal dry law.

This 1t stood ••• "'

fl\'e Marlon a modern sebool ath•
letic fteld lllld public pla)'ll"9UDd,
wiD cost a-pproximately ~ 000 and
'lflll provide work for 110 mel\ ror
about 14 wets, It Is estimated.

RURrdS

faith ," but was """'"'P&lt;&lt;nt,Nl
armed guard
'Thomas refusal
other cr,lvicts to
lncreal'll!cl tbe

Inmates toward
was at lafle.

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RUTLAND MAN ARRESTED

Lang Bplte!, of Rutland, Is jn the
cour&gt;.ty jaU here ractltg Charlbs tp
be ftled by his wife, aecord!llg tp
Bllerb'l A 0 Tracy Spires wa~ ar'u:stect S11turday ni1ht. thru ' a t:ompllilnt or his Wife, It wu said Ar~sl waa made by a Rutland town ~
tlhip constable

Get your ne...,..Chrlltmu

PHILCO notr-whlle the

ooleetlon Ia complete!
Enjoy the uneu.Ued
~DO

pV•
formtlllce 1. .1 011ly a
PHILCO ean live! You
win lind •a PHILCO for
every pufiJI and purpooel
and

IQPreJIIO

Yowutcnm Police Chief Al·
taeb Statement of Univenity Proftetion

Champion

Scarlet F ~Yer
Southern Part of
Jcinpm c...mty

•Give mother what she really wan.taand what you would like most to aee her
have-new hours of freedom from the
confinlng job of standing over a hot
stove. Give mother a chance to enjoy the
new speed and scientific accuracy of

Electric Cookery.

With a clean, smokrleas electric lieat,
utenoila dO not omoke-up. Wa.llo sta;y
clet.a. Au,o.mtic temperature and tim~ 1

coatrol ~it the cookinr of whol'e 1
meals without coutaa.t watching.

'

ing

Other Philcos $22.50 to
$\75

R. ,M. CROSS
Mlddloport, Oldo.

Make thia a Olriatmu Mother will j•
never lcqet. Come in today ud buy he ·
aa E!ectroc Ranp.

-f
Melnbers of the 4-·H Club teams judging
llreedhir eweo Ill. tile annualj
judging contest held in connection with tho International Live Stock Show at Chicago.

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