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8y ~HIC[RS

Tb.UI'Id.ay.

81nce the inauaurat.lon
of the
civil worta admlniHtraUon In Me1i5
count)', utg Metg:s county unem·

:J. 0. Roedel

Announcea
.Temporary Sua·

TQJiiD,lY, DI!IO'DIBJ2I. I, -

STilL OESTH~YED !~:il~!~ ~fffi~

1ty the unemplo)'flJ 'men alreadY
mrtstered. u. wu &amp;nnounced. llnd
rtcbtratton or th011e unernp)Oyed
T•ot at PJ"eBeat rq1at,ered wW 1x

p)Oyed men hue been glvan jObs on
20 projeer.&amp; within the county, lt
VIBI&gt; letmted from J . H. Oratt&gt;, welr.u·e director, ·rue!lday.
Mr. Orate announced that the
county surveyor, Theodore Beegle,
we.s 1n Columbus Tuesday w1Ul 23
new )'rojects for thls county In an
attempt to aet them approvNI and
lt wa.s thought th~~ot approximately
iOO men con be taken from
the
Federal
Re-employment Agency
llst here soon and plat:ed on CWA

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'I'I.klne a.dYanta.se ot

llle,al Liquor Traffic
Coma To End With
Deatruetion

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Profeuor

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Clifford

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upon tboUib llttle
or bnportanee wu tram-

WITHOUT DELAY

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Dlriine&amp;lve new paUetnl In
mln•te

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and

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E:~oepUonal nlvea In
band-made Ties.

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Paralyzes
Canton Business

Jo8 Taai Dri...,n Leave
chin•• at 4:30 A.M.
When all ml/!:''llflh0£1&gt;ed In -

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JACKETS
Talon lastemer or
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Prlee4 'ftll'J' low for

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new allotment"' ' ha~ 'Seen put &amp;o
work the total of CWA worker.a In
Ohio will number 189,395, m~r
Brauaht aald.
AU of the new worten will be
taken from the Hats of the federal
l"l!•emptoyment lf.lrvlce.
Columbus, 0., Dec. 8-IN&amp;-Ap·
prova.l of 84 OWA proJecta In 11
Ohio oountlM. IPtV&lt;tblnl a total expencUture of J533,814 waa announcfOootlnued -

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Pale

On cenain

hi(&amp; u 11.00 a
exammcd, .}eaf by Je.af. Oftep it • • a ,· , 1
man a whole day to select two poundt of
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IS the world'•

b~est

Strike

user of fine Tulkish

For thcK trndcr, delicate Turkish
leavts are blcndi!!d with choice cobaccot

Wilaon Broo.

canton, o., Dec. 5-INB--Canton
walked or "thumbed" Jta way to
wort today as 130 bWJ drivers walked out en atrlke, completely tletns
up the olty'a transportation sya~m.
There wu no lnt1mat.1Dn yeHerda.y that memben of the bus drtven
urJon would walk out, although
rt.lfterences between the company
and the unton had been lons·stand-

n•'• why Luckie. tutc ~r~ smoocber.
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Trying
Save C{hildren Af-

ter

Re~euina

Two

Olace Bay, N. 8., Dec.

6-INS-

f'(&gt;ur peri!ION perll!lbed. when tlames

a dwellina here tOOay-o.
rnther and mother dyl.ns In a heretc but UMUc::cessful eftort to J'e!ICue
'-wo of their children after the;p al·
ready llad reacued two.
TM dead: Mr. and Mrs. Bam
Aucol.n, Jessie Aucoin, 7, Harold
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AUCOID, 5,

When the names burst forth the
parents aehted two or their chUC:.n!n, Betty 8, and. Buddy 6-and
carted them outside to safe,y.
The dJAtracted parenta rushed
t.aek. Into their home with. the In~
tent!~ of brtn~rlng out the other
two blit they were trapped by the

WIUARD LOSES AGAIN

Glendale, C~~
Dee. 6--INB-JUE: WH!ard, IUnBU behemoth who
'«"01\ the world'!l hfiiVJWelsht obamplotlllhip by knocklnlr out JaCk
Johnson, and whO In t\U'J\ waa beat
en by Jack Dempaey, waa loser of
n~Q)e8 .
The nre .started wtUie the famJI.y ctnothcr battle today-thi.S time a
wurt; battle.
was asleep.
A jury found Willard, PpW a aDO
Another of the Auootn Ohlldren,
Maraaret, wu away-ll.vlnR Wl1ib pcund aentlcman rancher or Sauth·
em Oallfornla, JlUIIty or UI&amp;Ult and
:.!'!~~~! 1bu aran~d_P_"_•_n_~a._ _ _ __
battery upon two truck drivers.

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Train CollidN
With Derailed Frel~:ht,
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heet u.d toet. per pair.

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tobaccos,

frbm our own Sowbland- to make your
Lucltr SuW. a c•prette tllat i•·htlly packed
-round and firm...- free frOm lOose ende.

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beftffj
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man.
The OOfl'O, Sam Townsend, a bo:l
tact.ocy employee and one ot a quat·
splrttual alngrrs, was woundthe hand BlUlday night, &amp;II
left the o.po.rtment of
chief detentte
they had entertalnt'd
At.t.omey
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aupport of

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lora F arily Evenly Divided Over Two luueo
Control Which Have Cauaed Split •

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Natal, Braall, Dec . ~INB-Com­
pleUng their second poln~
tra.naAtlantlc fDiht, COl &amp;nd Mrs. ChiU'les A. lJndbeCRh. arr1ved here today

from Bathurst. Oambla, British
Atl'lca.
The Llndberrha completed
darins venture ft 12:56 p M. ! . B.
Colutttbus, 0., Dec, 8-DIS--Tele- T.Th
uama were sent today to an '"&gt;ttn,!!t 1
ey completed the 1,850 rnUea
CWA dJrectora by MaJ.
separaratlng AfriCa
from South
Bl'a\llbt, state director, &amp;utborla· Aml'I1Ct. In fast time, and thus
Q11 $hem to put a total nf 20,000 ellma$&lt;! a «:aretul and eomprehenrnore unemployed men to wort. on slve SW'\'ey or ooean atr routes •nd
C'WA projects Jmmedia.telJ,
terminals which
previously
hQd
He a1ao advi&amp;ed theJh tba'li
tl.ll:en them BCroM the North Atto~al CWA quot".U, lneludlnl
lant1c ocean by way of Greenland .
be used on hishway projeebl,
Iceland, the Paroe and Shetland
be put to work not later than
Islands.
111.
It was Col. Llndbel'Bh's third ~uvy hnr 1':1 abov"' m~p 111!ow., t-n .. lm!tf' I'O~rPd by Cn lontol Mnd t.tn.
11le latest 20,000
tUtht I.Cl'OII the ocean
ChariM!I A. L.mdbe•ib RtT:I'!' the )' l('ft NPw York ;~lmo"-t flva months "lrO·
tq_klm from the new
r.nd In aome l'l!llpects the
Tb~ (]ott~d hnP hel\'fC&lt;n Bathurst. W~st Africa, and Natal, Brazil, ); 8
80',00 men to Ohio by the
ardous of the three.
~.&lt;IIJit~~i~~ thc1r lon rt!at .wate r JUlll(l on t,he hnm.-wa 1•1! jourm'y. Th~ contlnup.t.ion
1fLhP rimtA&gt;rl ~~~" •on •h .. ,.-- ·•
OWA administration .
COVered WIU little more
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New t.llotmcota and total allat· the mileage or his •,~'!'5';,~~kl~r
meJ1.ta by oountle!l inclUde :
fllt'h~ from New vorlt to
New Total tm,
Quota Quota
The fill'ht lrom Bathurst to Natal
Allen , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
164
toolr: 15 hours and mj minutes. They
.A!Ihland . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45
left the West African port at 9:02
Athens . . . .. .. . . . . . ..
211
P. M., E. B. T. last nlcht.
J.utlalle . . . • . . . . . . . . .
20
Aldlna In th~ venture by turning
Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . .
2~
in a Job of wlreless opera.tlns thruBu~r ..... , . . . . . . . . .
456
out the lon&amp; Journey that ell:cJted
Clark •. , . . . . . . . . . .
292
the admiration of veteran

Wilton Broa.

Mr.
rrw the llnu
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NOTICI!:
M1118es
,Saraha.nd ~'¥! l'!ot~~r 1 1,
.vhteh
he contJucLed
the mMnnor
campal11n
There wlll be
a social atld pro- : anrt Ethel
Oarlan&lt;l
It a!110 thanlul mw and nil (or sr•m a.t the U. B. Church at Enter· l guest, Flore!lc::t' Chubbaek of Rio
mu.ltlng the lllldtlrt&amp;kil•IC •~h IJ pr.tae, llbund&amp;Y.;.' ~ven.lng 1 o'clor,k I Grande and Dnvld Ellaa of M~n
1s lgno.l and outatandlng ~~~~cee~· -~ -~'th~-~
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Mei1• To Get Work
A. Reault

EVERY one of these patterru: are newly deai111ed
to the mid·oeaaon atyle trend. Pattema are
blended atripea, clip fi111rea, neat checka and the
ever popular aolid coloro in \an, blue e.nd white.
All are perfectly tailored to fit ri1ht and look
thebe.t.

PhlJips,Oiaf!\ IYJ'oii;.• :~!.?-•~

jDavls,

190 More Idle Men In

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While F a m o 11 •

Solons Who Meet T

Brau1ht Senda Out Ord· DriYea Plane on 18&amp;0 Mile
en To Employ 20,000
Trip From Africa
More Men

Doda"

were an
number ot bUb

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TRIUBU rHRfO Question Of Controlling
AT ~SSAULT TRIAt Liquor Traffic Faced By
~f ~[~[N Nf.~R~[S

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n•a lD Tbe Tribune

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rising temperature.

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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cold er tonight. Thursday

Route of Lindberghs) i'our-

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Phone 286-L
BUSINESS OFFICE
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OHIO ITAfE MUSEUM
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Personals

Rhodes hu arraneed to ha.ve a
"Pield HoWte'' erect.W dl~ly In
the rear of the Bel\lPr,Hlfh :Se,hool
building which it 1a lbtended allall
peDIIOD
be UBed for locltlr,
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stotii80
space
1n
a.d&lt;h
twn
to
hotJiiq
a I:VS•
OF PLANT
CLASSIFY
t.em of showeJ'lf :or tbe :athletes.
nlll buldlna:. ~"'
feet ' Iohg by
J ,249 1memployed men of With · Ca~cib Of
1500 Men
Re1i.ter• theWith
twenty feet wide wUI stnnd dire ctly
county DO':Y 1111orking on jobs
In the rear of the H lgh School
Gallon•; Operator
Utat pay them actual money h•ed; To Be Reaumed
BuJidlni to tlJe west or the Stree\
steud of reUe! grocery doles a conlaArnoted
Tbunday
whtcfi ie used 81 a.n outlet t.o the
siderable sum of money ls now beaubdtvlslon
in tt!fl,t locality.
Ing cite\ita.te&lt;J lu the count,y each
A nourlShtna llllett. liquor busl·
When completed the bu.llding wW
l'f't!Uit of the bus~· pay. nt'aa, thought to have been the
Reillltrat.lon of Mela&amp; county's week as
unemployed will be temporarily roll.
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gr£atest In Meigs county !lim:e plo- have four roqms or compa.rtmenta.
suspended here fl'Oin noon Tuead&amp;)'
The ma.jorft.y of the umn now hlbiUon of legal tlQuor, WM broken the end one or east slde room -WUI
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on 'CWA project!! In the up Tuesday momlni In a. r!l.ld eon· be arran1ed u a. garage to
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0•1•"'• employed
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OOWlty have !been taken !tom the ductP.d 1n Or&amp;nge township by truck in use at the hllh
~unty
federl\f
re-ell)plOynent welfare dlr~.OI 's relief ll.fit. It wus Eherlft A. 0. Tracy and Deputy D. middle room [!ell:t to this
ment wlll be , storage I'OOm
(gmt.
sa.ld, whHe. quite a number were L Tracy.
• Th'l temporary aw;pen.vion - of selected to )!?l'k from the list uf
Believed to have been one of the many ~\~ or hla;h sebool
ple.eed.
The
r~tion of the
county's un• the Pc¢eral. ,Re -t~mployment Agen- largest improvised ~lAtlllerlel!l used erty can ~ safely
empfd'Jed work men WBI m11.de ~ec- cy, In c::ha.~ or Mr Roedel
illeQal in the county, a 100 gallon third room from the east end wm
and
rnary, :Mr. Roedel said, to aJJow
Already merchant:,; ill Pomeroy rtt ll was c.onftsrt1\.ed together With contain from 14 to 18
c1aaalttcalton of the 1500 names of ,and Middleport !;RY they cnn F.ee a :!5 barrels ot m11.:&gt;n by the omcera.
will go a. Jon~~:
felt want
:~m~y:;e~m~:.eadY , reglStA!red i~~~Yd~~;~~ec~~l c~~~ ~~~~n~n~! Rl~ie:rl: n:,~!~~~· 1::: ~a~;,:~ long
baaeball and
Mr. Roedel ll acttnt .All MeifP the lni).U(!Uratlon or th~ elvU work&amp; session of implements designed for there o.re so many boys with
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f9:UntY'A re~runploymentc director &amp;ll aclm lnlshation 11.nd !!'rent b~nerttR the numufacture of liquor and a few showers to accommodate them 1•
~li a.s&amp;i&amp;tant to B. Lewla Jones. pal .. will btl Uerivt~d (Hun f,he circulation l..t'OU8ht to the county jail llere to as at present. t.a.vatorlea o.nd toi!Ia eounty agent, who has ~ &amp;.l.d Of mru'e than 110.000 In the countv aw11.lt s prelimlro.ary hearing before lets will alUI be Included.
el)aqe of the reat~tft!,tlOn ln "this Q8 11 result of tile CWA payroll, It Is J W. McCullough, justioo ot the
The we.!l~ rOoin wlll contain
~Wlty In the absence of an a.p.. believed-.
puce.
ers for the '~e kHping ol ihe
~tee here, due, It Is allf'ied, to
Jobs 'tor m1lfa.ssFonal and chnical
Acting on a complaint Bn4 affl- Jete's clothes while they are on
~ttcal dU'llculties arising wtthln women t.re boling solicited a.a mpldly c:&lt;avlt ot Orannge township woms.n, practke field.
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r.
~1 RoCdef.' 'aA&lt;t~ ~ hla am.:. · wU~ tJe buf I'll short time until more w~otrrarh. · troni '• tue ' rii.B~stta~·&amp; want in local scholnaHc
"sonnel· 'have been bWJ1ly engag~ ':hnn a hundred women wiJI 00 em- court ar&gt;d set QoiJ(. , t~arly Tuflsdaf,' comes at a time when
f~ the pa.ct. week t4l8'1.kerina; pfoycll wno 1ue now out o r work mornlna: to ~quqt .tbe .r!Wd.t ·
Ulifld to great advantace.
ri . t.b"tdl 1,od«. u~plcted?,*ort- and dr.e Idle
The large l'mme dlstmery'l' Waa
Tho
tren or Metg&amp; county who are Rell:·
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n.soovererl after a little seat·ch, It tul'e
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work on federal hlll:hway prot .U :t'TION HOARD M•: t~ 1 ·s
wnshs11.ld, wlthb lhT•ll ",,"",, rreU. or ProfeRsor
, dam
, or similar pror. m~
!let near Y
e ~
WIUI rk!~ thaL the t~nLire
U1e civil works
The boo.rd of elecllons w 1 ~ 11 mol'ed from Its plkee of oonct!ul- pleted 1"lthout
Peoples wa11
~nent ond hauled to }'Omeroy In o
ad litem of
of Tuelday, and CharieR Mullen prel'!idtng, held its 1rrgc truck wbere It, will be J~d to
labor
or
In the probate court
utlhzed In the moilthly meeting at the Vlll&amp;.ff..J ~N evidetlce, and thu 1 destroyed. tlon
the
l'Wifu b r 1 The mash was de 11 troy 1 ~d em the
after the sale of real
here to ~clau- hall Ml,;ndny eveuln i!'
cmtlm· bmlnc~» matters
w ! I~ ~~·ene
thft W C. and Ellia
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traruactcd
I Acc.ordlng to the report at M.a.Hia'GOES
0
La..'lltJ'ence
MR. I•' UCIATF. OIJ'l' AGAIN
t::~~ ~~n~~oui~\hi~e co~ ~:! HarrlsOnVflle,
PE.pt;.&amp;l'T JtiUKR
:l. r~ther, lucrative pro~l~IL It
l"''IID k FUjlll1• 1\'IHI WIUI SO Ct ltJ- wl'.ll reported that mure .than 40 P';!rVe ao days in t!Je Dayton worktuptls 'of the ,Btlven;~
CMoll y Ill t:UII IU tiUW ltJ.IU llnm c dlll.tC • E,nllons of the alleged Jllegally houi'Jtl in the cow-t ot J . W. Meschool of th1 l..ebanon· dL'Itrlct
1¥ nrtt'r· 11 f'lt'~'f·n• t1 ·u.rt nttnck, 1.1 n•1mufactured Uquor was s hlppecl Oullough, justice of the peace,
recetvtd reCfiClllliOn 'foi' not 1~~·
Ul\11 111 llLII!f I ll bl• llbout Mr. Fu- f Jom Bilvet· Ridge each day and MoidaY aften1oon. Gilmore
fllti. U t~tlmJdt • d t!w moct hlB ur tn~ ! hat the s till W&amp;.il kept In constant cJrested on a charae of petty Iar-l~~~~:hab8ent ""r tardy dur1ns
j1
of Novm&amp;er ,' lfcoordlng
11lt uuun lltlftl'tl Munduy tove nlng. ( rerntlon as a result o! the demand. ceny, It W8.8 reported by oft!cet!l.
r nnounc::ement trom 1tl ~ c::ounM
The mammoth s till was simUa.r
~ft1 ltl atl tl "umuwlmt wMk but h
~~· other Illegal liquor stilli that
DINNER H08TR
~f.IWI~ rtllfl\l!lil •fl hill henlth .
ha vc 11prung up throqhout the
Mr .and Mrs. Charlea Oretmle.·
Tem,
,
country a.a a. result of prohibition or Wolfpen were hoet and h0$1tes.~
ur leiJBI whl8key and It was contls-1 rectnly to the following dinner ~~~;;,
Ted Ileal,.
pit
N~d by the offic::l!rs on the day guests: Ma·. and Mrs. y:rru Camp- jJ
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that the natlunal 18th amendment bell, daught ~l', Betty, Mr. andMrJ.
40on"-l1UJCI trom hll on.1
Wl\1 scheduled to be fonnally re- Aten Bh1in, dauahter, Angle Ellj''h"IUUAns
&amp;t&lt;lll lhe cunt oa~antl fur \hulr nn" pealed.
ab,et:Jl,
r. 1\JJ,t;l Mri. ~·
'l'of'k and cOol1 11port•m•n•hlp and
X.fa.s~ar,
n, Oeorae. ,Mrf. Miru.iie

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Two Mlon Killed

were alao uaed.
lucky enouah

Leave
Fukien
Province
Evaeualed •• Chi·

!lOY SELLS lfOiiJZE STI!D

Former Diacip1e of
Taken to Hospital
Mental Trouble

neae Plan Expe.
dition

Bombay, Dec. 6 -

and there was more
"Sonny" had to

caae where

Petptn1. Dee. I - INS - Tin
oui his "IHII:e" today whlle
American 00111ul&amp;te at Amoy ar..•
it Into town. Some men were nounced 1iodsy tll.at an forelfneta,
utrl.dt women's bleyctea, In- lncludlnll' a 8COl'e ot Americana, had
too that the daUihter'l evacuated cities of the tnterl.or at
were commandeered.
PukJ.en province In •ntlclpQtton ot
att.tel even made
an l.mminent attack by a pun!Uve
appeannoe on downtown w•llr:a
under O~neral Chiang

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Many olerb, IMnotr&amp;Phen

!I·.!"!"~'"! 1otb.er worker• weft t.te Jn
tnr tor thetr Jobs but none
Cred. IW ooce, they had. an IrOndad, acr.eptable eXOUM for tardtlltM.

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bellevect
to l•unch ¢e lonr-awe.lted
with 1he Puklen province
who announced ~o
N~tln Natlonahat p~

INS

Cram Cook, Amerlco..n girl
cenUy deeerte&lt;l the rants
hatma Gandhi, whos'!
had lM!~r.:. was sent to a

STERILIZATION LAW
BROUGHT INTO USE

Calcutta tod'!l.y for

NORTHWEST IS HIT
BY 90 MILE WIND

vation,
She was fot:nd in a '~!!~!:
. without a ticket,
Cj;iO,;•; way that •he &amp;t'Ol"'!''
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projact..H, $lG'l',373, wort for 561 men
t:len for 536 dsy11.

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sends Interesting
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work for 120 day&amp;; BaD4UikJ, 10
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:rH£ KING 1s 'oEAil. toNe. Ltv&amp;iHEix.l~.' ~.
OW THAT King Prohibltion ·ia dead and .Liquor
been re-installed in' Ito ' plai~ "rlfier a most trying and
di:;appojnting period of some 14 years while the enemies
ur liquor drinking held full sway, we wm soon see just
how much good has been &amp;ecomplished by the new dea1
t v the drinking as well as the non-drinking man.
If the liquor interests want liquor to remain and be
' "hi !~gaily, they have ·but one thing to do and that thing
is to observe the laws not only of the state in which they
operate but also of decency and common sense. With
these tatter two obser~ed alonl" with man-made statutee,
t h ~ r e ·will Le no possibility that liquor will ever be anot her :JTeat IB8ue in this land of the free and home of

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Mr. and Mrs. 'Rah .R,ood ot AUtens Is spendlns tm1'1l1 day. ...ttl!
Ora IUld LMUe Rickard.
Mrs. Earl Ooodnlte «.nd daUfh·

Ifman

t.er. Mtrjorte tJt Jlarketabul'J .eDerit

Thankqt'ltne w•tb Ill'. JJm Hule.nd f&amp;mtlf.
Mr. and Mra. H-..n Ro&amp;WJ were
catune on Kr. and Mra. otha Liev-

l

AUTO LICE.!'($£
TAGS ·· -'

lna: ot Muon TU.eaday evenhle.

£- --

the hrave.

l'he principal objections to liquor were brought on
prima,liiy by the selftshne88 and piggishneas of thoae who
tried ~ get everything in sight either legally or llletrally,
the means uaed were justified b;y the enda, In the .opinion
uf thoHe doing the objectionable deeds.
With liquor controiled ieirtir,Jy in ,a dilferent manner
l han heretofore ·~&lt;I with .' th~ ..~~~eo, ;•md federal :~ l!jlvl!~*·
m en! getting millions of doqar~ in1 1 ~eNe.Jiu~ . J'IBt'll'~ ,df
~pending mi~lions• to:ti;y ' to enforoe ,pn, qfle,~~rc,abl~ Ia~,
1f "" really dtffi~lllt to see just i\.hy !he opponents of liquor
dt·inklng inoist that the country; "has gone to the dogs."
Certainly there is every chance for a bir improveN
mcnt and little chance for conditions to become any
worsc than the level they reached under the prohibition

E. E. Rouah of RantlnttoD wu

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calling on IJnley Hart the pa.1t
weell:.
Mr. and Mra. Wllan ea;yel ani
. tamUy ot Parkerabuq apen' t.ht
Mr. and irUi, ~lenry W.eaver aud..
I M~ek end with the tatter'a pa.rent.A.
1!'1.. 14oeormlet were the 8un4&amp;y
Mr. and Mra:. t'ra.nt Rlcbrd and, ....,......
t(a.urb: on aepnt th'l 8lteBIB CJt Mr. and Mra. A1bert ~orfamily.
l_::c· c_c::wlti.1 thl!l; uncle. H. \1', ris.
·
Mra. osear Hart apent a tew dsVI
the put. weell w1t.h her fat.her Mr.
Bam Rickard and family at Oak

Grove.

l!;~~0wlth

ALFRED

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Mr1. Carl Clark and
!laughter,
of Vernon
spent Monda.y

her 111*, Mrs. staole,t

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One ,Word .

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GIRL ·15 SHOT

we read of a person being
ONCE MORE
carelcHH

shot throurn
thl;!
handJing of 1\r(J&amp;fml:l. Thl.w time it is a '
~· oung. girl who ventured in the range of a youth who was
Hhuoting at a target. Without knowing details It io dlffi·
cult to place the blame. If the girl, knowing that she wao
near a tnget shooting range, went there.' carelestdy•
.ii.~... . -nppears tl1at it must have been her careleflsness. Ho•,..
ever, if the boy was using the firearm carelesely it waiJ
his responsibility.

In any evcnl

AOmc

one was careless ell4fl the accident

could not have occurred. Much

I:U!

oth l~ r

..

:llow . tnto
i!r.";:~!..Will
i~_. f-IP tide.

r.uure

the people of our land

are cautio11cd against the careless handling of

to the
. ,., ;p

tirearms,

f f.l.!.l

little imprt1vemeut seems to be noted and it follows
!:;:~~~;!::
unle~:~s stringent lawtt are paSAed relative to the regulation
'Jf these weupom:~~, we mny expect little if any tmprove-

be

NOW IS THE TIM£
IIILI~ l:i O much relief work is heing done, it seeme f!:'!'l~l!t&gt;d•n
W
·
hardly n better time co•.1ld Ue picked than ut the
prm~ent, to get ::~ome much needed improvements at our
II you are
Junior High School.
Inasmuch as there has alway!' been a crying need
lot· proper facilities at the Junior High to take care of
phy~icaJ education classes, why not choose the
present
lime to get labor to excavate under the high school bul'd·
ing, that portion which has no basement under it 1\nd
uuUii it with showers so the children after their period tJf
pbyHcal training, can go down to the shower rooms and
gel a much needed shower.
We stress physical welfare and teach proper care of
the uody then fall down completely In giving the nccc ...
Mlli'Y facilities for carrying out the most important of our
lcul'hings,
That Godliness is unly ahead of clee.nllneKS h&amp;H been
the oft-repeated phrnM! from time immemorial Ho Wh~ ·
not uvail oqrseJves of a real opportunity to make a worth·
while jmprovement at this school.
Qf course it might be •aid that hhrh watero will
reach the basement. That i• true enough but the ftoorl
W«lero I~ the basement will occur only O!lCI or Jess per
•ea•on an&lt;l there would be notiJintr about the ohower
rooms thl\t would be ipjured by the w~ter nor would
there be a·
&lt;le~l ot
in Rf'PirjnJ tor tit• ~ood
nor any
sqcll clla*liter. Oqr •tlire•
with
. ~I! h~v~· w~~r in tqpli
under
l"~trr woptd" r~4'h !he ~lfll
school
li~le obj,QtoJI lo be tou~d
frcm t~~~ ' Po~!

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m•mt.
Homicide Is n serious thing, llihUy as it seems to
viewed in this country by all except when a case of it
strikes close to lh~ individual when of course. the horror
of it nil is intensi'flcd, U'ut th~n as we all know, it is too
late.
Better be K~lfe than sorry, iHo ~till an ideal motto
to 11 8 C.

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NOT $8;9tl BUT

•fl ' .....,.teeS.

ts. 75

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beld. 1rade Df N.Ueaal BMtetJ, heavy du4r aud
'
13 plalle fllJb"
.t.lho ~atlcnun Ba.C.&amp;ery 13-plate
pa.~~~Dme IMDllhl ,.,. .,...., ,:..75 and your old J.J&amp;Uer,.,
. . , ~Me
)'4t11Mtll betOit!IIHIJinf, Our hure stock ot
Uril ~.. el ~ all IIVtlet, as Goodyear, FlnstoiM!,
8Mialip.~ . ~leo, lado, eto-We ean parantet. you will !lll.ve
r11om ~110 t.. $UI •• each. &amp;Itt 'IIC!Ciordlftr lo the aiae.
Otlr lldl...,..se PaJ•t. 111110 loti at. $US pi!l' fAllon,
.strldlllg

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ANEW DAY!

THE FAkBER IRON CO.

aharpne..a (Jf
up. Somethin~-:
atarted t.hat
of her H•rt.

Poml:l'tiJ' 0.

Did You Ever Stop
· To Think?

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wardrobe

my line but u J lOftk at you
h4 l ha~e ve,., cleftnite opinions

wb.at':vou ah~wear. Green
that bluin1 ~air, black for

;o

loTelt lktn-hpw do J(IU
!11Ch ikln In New Yorll:,
and JM!o1h.aps a eoup]e 6f ,..hite eve~lnr d,ntaes ' beeause you are
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onatter?"
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~olt lnfonned bar, ami1iqo...I b~.,.!.~•Jr•"' J!"
~bourbt of enr,thlng, even 'of
)tie~li pride. We will keep .a
tul aeeount and you may pay
you can wear
,
b&amp;ck every pentl}'. lncJadina
.apeed, Her J)1U'bundrecl and tW.ent)'~seVen doU.an
I'ftW. She evea
,on aow owe me."
that a IIUia 1portlt
"Out of what!" Patricia demandwas juat the thl~ (rul'ked
0&lt;1 baldl,.
1d.o·••·. ahe told her consclence), and
"Out ot
it waa ao ebeap it aeeraed
(:i1;;i;·1~;;;
win
I~···~· not to take it. To make ap
abe ,ftnnly banned ~el;'ft!ON
tufa. No chlnchillat
are you lauahlna at, P.a-

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VIRGINIA
GREGG
Phone 582-L

.......~ ll'llco ... ().......,.,. ~ (lol . . .,

------~--~------~--~rr. c.unr,. n~ Carrlu
. , !!1!41
eno w..k .. . . .'. ,; . : .. ....... t .10~!....Mon!!J..:. ........ li .. ...
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pm Year ' " " ' " " " " "*••1

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wurk for 5311 d&amp;JII; ana Wood, ltft'Q
projact..H, $lG'l',373, wort for 561 men
t:len for 536 dsy11.

Middleport . Youth
sends Interesting
L;etter About ·Trip

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ilh'tf .Q ~~ ~01 W1 ~ pnbl!ahe4,

lfA'I'IPNAL ADVIII!T!NN!I

work for 120 day&amp;; BaD4UikJ, 10
projecUI $48,495, glvlDI 1ft meo

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:rH£ KING 1s 'oEAil. toNe. Ltv&amp;iHEix.l~.' ~.
OW THAT King Prohibltion ·ia dead and .Liquor
been re-installed in' Ito ' plai~ "rlfier a most trying and
di:;appojnting period of some 14 years while the enemies
ur liquor drinking held full sway, we wm soon see just
how much good has been &amp;ecomplished by the new dea1
t v the drinking as well as the non-drinking man.
If the liquor interests want liquor to remain and be
' "hi !~gaily, they have ·but one thing to do and that thing
is to observe the laws not only of the state in which they
operate but also of decency and common sense. With
these tatter two obser~ed alonl" with man-made statutee,
t h ~ r e ·will Le no possibility that liquor will ever be anot her :JTeat IB8ue in this land of the free and home of

'·

''

N

Mr. and Mrs. 'Rah .R,ood ot AUtens Is spendlns tm1'1l1 day. ...ttl!
Ora IUld LMUe Rickard.
Mrs. Earl Ooodnlte «.nd daUfh·

Ifman

t.er. Mtrjorte tJt Jlarketabul'J .eDerit

Thankqt'ltne w•tb Ill'. JJm Hule.nd f&amp;mtlf.
Mr. and Mra. H-..n Ro&amp;WJ were
catune on Kr. and Mra. otha Liev-

l

AUTO LICE.!'($£
TAGS ·· -'

lna: ot Muon TU.eaday evenhle.

£- --

the hrave.

l'he principal objections to liquor were brought on
prima,liiy by the selftshne88 and piggishneas of thoae who
tried ~ get everything in sight either legally or llletrally,
the means uaed were justified b;y the enda, In the .opinion
uf thoHe doing the objectionable deeds.
With liquor controiled ieirtir,Jy in ,a dilferent manner
l han heretofore ·~&lt;I with .' th~ ..~~~eo, ;•md federal :~ l!jlvl!~*·
m en! getting millions of doqar~ in1 1 ~eNe.Jiu~ . J'IBt'll'~ ,df
~pending mi~lions• to:ti;y ' to enforoe ,pn, qfle,~~rc,abl~ Ia~,
1f "" really dtffi~lllt to see just i\.hy !he opponents of liquor
dt·inklng inoist that the country; "has gone to the dogs."
Certainly there is every chance for a bir improveN
mcnt and little chance for conditions to become any
worsc than the level they reached under the prohibition

E. E. Rouah of RantlnttoD wu

". '

calling on IJnley Hart the pa.1t
weell:.
Mr. and Mra. Wllan ea;yel ani
. tamUy ot Parkerabuq apen' t.ht
Mr. and irUi, ~lenry W.eaver aud..
I M~ek end with the tatter'a pa.rent.A.
1!'1.. 14oeormlet were the 8un4&amp;y
Mr. and Mra:. t'ra.nt Rlcbrd and, ....,......
t(a.urb: on aepnt th'l 8lteBIB CJt Mr. and Mra. A1bert ~orfamily.
l_::c· c_c::wlti.1 thl!l; uncle. H. \1', ris.
·
Mra. osear Hart apent a tew dsVI
the put. weell w1t.h her fat.her Mr.
Bam Rickard and family at Oak

Grove.

l!;~~0wlth

ALFRED

·

Mr1. Carl Clark and
!laughter,
of Vernon
spent Monda.y

her 111*, Mrs. staole,t

i;~;:

One ,Word .

'

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l'qpmc.

GIRL ·15 SHOT

we read of a person being
ONCE MORE
carelcHH

shot throurn
thl;!
handJing of 1\r(J&amp;fml:l. Thl.w time it is a '
~· oung. girl who ventured in the range of a youth who was
Hhuoting at a target. Without knowing details It io dlffi·
cult to place the blame. If the girl, knowing that she wao
near a tnget shooting range, went there.' carelestdy•
.ii.~... . -nppears tl1at it must have been her careleflsness. Ho•,..
ever, if the boy was using the firearm carelesely it waiJ
his responsibility.

In any evcnl

AOmc

one was careless ell4fl the accident

could not have occurred. Much

I:U!

oth l~ r

..

:llow . tnto
i!r.";:~!..Will
i~_. f-IP tide.

r.uure

the people of our land

are cautio11cd against the careless handling of

to the
. ,., ;p

tirearms,

f f.l.!.l

little imprt1vemeut seems to be noted and it follows
!:;:~~~;!::
unle~:~s stringent lawtt are paSAed relative to the regulation
'Jf these weupom:~~, we mny expect little if any tmprove-

be

NOW IS THE TIM£
IIILI~ l:i O much relief work is heing done, it seeme f!:'!'l~l!t&gt;d•n
W
·
hardly n better time co•.1ld Ue picked than ut the
prm~ent, to get ::~ome much needed improvements at our
II you are
Junior High School.
Inasmuch as there has alway!' been a crying need
lot· proper facilities at the Junior High to take care of
phy~icaJ education classes, why not choose the
present
lime to get labor to excavate under the high school bul'd·
ing, that portion which has no basement under it 1\nd
uuUii it with showers so the children after their period tJf
pbyHcal training, can go down to the shower rooms and
gel a much needed shower.
We stress physical welfare and teach proper care of
the uody then fall down completely In giving the nccc ...
Mlli'Y facilities for carrying out the most important of our
lcul'hings,
That Godliness is unly ahead of clee.nllneKS h&amp;H been
the oft-repeated phrnM! from time immemorial Ho Wh~ ·
not uvail oqrseJves of a real opportunity to make a worth·
while jmprovement at this school.
Qf course it might be •aid that hhrh watero will
reach the basement. That i• true enough but the ftoorl
W«lero I~ the basement will occur only O!lCI or Jess per
•ea•on an&lt;l there would be notiJintr about the ohower
rooms thl\t would be ipjured by the w~ter nor would
there be a·
&lt;le~l ot
in Rf'PirjnJ tor tit• ~ood
nor any
sqcll clla*liter. Oqr •tlire•
with
. ~I! h~v~· w~~r in tqpli
under
l"~trr woptd" r~4'h !he ~lfll
school
li~le obj,QtoJI lo be tou~d
frcm t~~~ ' Po~!

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m•mt.
Homicide Is n serious thing, llihUy as it seems to
viewed in this country by all except when a case of it
strikes close to lh~ individual when of course. the horror
of it nil is intensi'flcd, U'ut th~n as we all know, it is too
late.
Better be K~lfe than sorry, iHo ~till an ideal motto
to 11 8 C.

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NOT $8;9tl BUT

•fl ' .....,.teeS.

ts. 75

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hw
beld. 1rade Df N.Ueaal BMtetJ, heavy du4r aud
'
13 plalle fllJb"
.t.lho ~atlcnun Ba.C.&amp;ery 13-plate
pa.~~~Dme IMDllhl ,.,. .,...., ,:..75 and your old J.J&amp;Uer,.,
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KANAUGA

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thln1 that will appeal to them aa newa Ia wutin1 hia money... He
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REVUE WILL BE
PRESENTED HERE
DECEMBER 12TH.

DEUlED

awn wW be preaent.ed at thJ
hiKb 5Ch001 I.Udltorlum

Dl HEY~lUATION
R"' Eoljote Valuation
Chance C.uoes Much
"Work In Office
OF TREASURER
S,raeuse To Have Hich·
eot Tall Rate In
Meic• County

BUSINESS OFFiCE
Phone 202-R

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It U'l Ntrn W• In Tbe Tribune

CH~NGl MAUl IN
WElFARf. WOHK
GHHE ~UITS POST

Well known mlru~trels men nr
Pomeroy wtll be meluded In the
main cast, lncllldiDK the AmM1Can
Letlon quartette
with a. oomlcal
presentation
interspersed
with

Corradini Es-Foot Ball
Star To Head Relief
Work In County

snappy quartette numbel'!'l

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auxt and It wu IU\IlOI1DUCI that re-

CRATE TO STAY

arved seata a)' be abt.ained It tbe
New York Clothing Hotme here
December nth

.A. Offic;Manacer; II

Well Pleaaed With
Chance

Mra. Albert Reed entertained the

membera or the LllcUea' AuxUiary

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home on Mulberry Avenue Wednesday arterooon.

Ontce EpiAcopal church

Admiuion
Genii 2Sc pluo tall
LADIES 18 CENTS

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Fancy Chriatmlia
Boxes-All cood
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of Xmaa CiJara in
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19~2 Eaaex T,en'~plane Coach
1932 Ch11v. IJonr pual Truck
19211'Fl'fd Coach
'Chev. ~oac:h
1~9 uaex Coupe

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STUDENT
OFFICE
HOME.·

19119 Cb""' 'Fruck

1929 Ford Coupe
1928 Chev. sedan

Pomeroy Chevrolet Co.

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llln~~~fi&gt;~"~lh:e::::~of the .llfldiron.

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Clyde Comedy

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JUST ARRIVED!

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Phone 236-L

evdlJJll, December 12, tor \he bell·
e.tlt or the Junior e.,_ of the Pomeroy b~ achoOJ. ·
In addition to the rq:ular min·
l!lrela show of the ~.
which comprlaea snappy aona: rt..li:ID·
bera, jokes and nonlty num&amp;rs
wtth a caat of
v~teran mlmtrela
&amp;bowmen, the Junior studenta wW
present several ae\8 under tlu! dlreetlon of lofi.sa Marian Ebenbach.
Included in tbe added featurea.
the JuniorS wtn preaent fl. va.rlet1
'&gt;f novelty aklts and fiODI8 which
have been desl.l(tled ¥I add con5idetable to the entertaJnment of the

CANDIES

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'nle MinltreiR;'"..ae 01' the Drew
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