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CHRISTMAS CANTATA TO BE
INCLUDED IN MUSIC PROGRAM

lL does not 'teprnent the vtewt of
Lynch ..-tob Fonecl th~~~~~ri~t~
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YuletHI: alllcliaoa IDd a Obrl8t.- Hl"lf&lt;n Ztlher accompanl!~ Ruth
mU -.Dt&amp;ta will bt Jnchldec1 GO \he I McCroba., Plano SOlo Rondo C&amp;p..
prcralb •bleb wtl1 be PhiMDWd b7 II rlc:dOIO, MendeiMohn Prances lhle ;

the Women'l M..ac ClU ol Pome• Voc&amp;l Bo)o, The Birthday

l:Jeoember

J'O)', SUudaJ,
l'J at. 4 P
IL A llt!'llll qutU'teUe nomPQII'd. of
AmentUe mUIIk:taol wm be a teature of tbe prop-am. A &amp;pedal In,1tatscm bu been ut.ended to the
memberl Of tM Mtddlieport Music
Ciub. The pneral JmbUc Is aL'IO
cordially tnvlt.ed,.
Th.e toUowtng program Will be
preaented

Jl.'l' WOIIRN'I IIV81C CLUB OJ'
.POJDR01', OHIO.

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Holy Nllht, Carol, Bt.r1n1 Quart.
ett.e, Calm of the t.latentng Ear ol

NI&amp;ht, Carol ; ~1-Bark
The Herald A.npls Blna, Ca.Jol
cto}'ua, Joy to the World, Carol,
Ohoru.s and Audience; Vocal Solo,
IC&amp;ntique de Nue) 1 Adolte Adam,

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'The bill e~t&amp;
a tarut
wall
around Qhio, produces little or no
revenue ror • Je&amp;r. and put8 t.he
st.ate In a businel.'l which time will
!how L8 unable to run properly '
Rep Oeora:e Harter 10&gt; abBt!nt
on the ron call, deacr1bed the but
as containing too many re&amp;trlctlon:t

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Neldlenaer,
accompaniBt
Jhle, Under the Silent Stars, c
Whitney Coombs, Chorus
Slum·
bbr Sor.g, ShUhULn Reverie, Florence Newell Barbour String Quarlt ite Amesville Ohlu, Ptr~;Unnd
r.u t Vwlin Mrs Lob; PIIng, Sec· r
C'lld Violiu MI~;S Helen Carpent.er
('!ello Mrs Kath erii"t'
Hartley, 1
Cello, Mlli Adda Pbilllpa, Cantata,
'The Awakenln&amp;:' , Wllllam Baines , I
1 Prelude-Instrumenta l, 2 All Ye
Nnt1ons--Chonlll , ;J Tht! BtoryHelen Zelhe1 Ma rg uerite Meyer
(Ina Choru.-; , 4 Where Is H e- Glad·
Y.l 01b6no a nd Chrous 5 FIIRbt Into Egypt- Luis F'lllll! O ladys Olbsor. ami CtlOJ III&gt; 6 Chlld Je~o;u!I­
Ms.l'@'uerlte Meyer , 7 He Shall
Feed His Floc~....... Helen
Zelher,
M&amp;I'JUerJte Meyer, 8 Rt!cetllllonaJ..-(J Come All Ye Faithful
K~e

IMPROVING
James Terrill, who auatatned in juries Wednesda y t\t the Blue rnamonel coal mll'f when he was &amp;truck
b); a piece ot sl::lte, IS reported tm proving at hi.'! home on Wet~Kall
1Street

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voteIhes hould
goO.,{
se!lnte-ilRV~
whenll
It 'm11et1 Tu!!sday '
k~ currl~d his oppeal ror fRvorable uctlon by the Senate direct
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the voters lo.st night In a rll.dlo
11 1 :.'''!!~
entm~·tllt 'J,I!ttlll~ ~1"1\ dress broAdcasT from ColumbWJ
··-·..-_was debnting~ ;.n a rn('oVl · Cleveland
1 ·oe o'e~IOC!Jr; W aeJend aervlcft
by
P E Ward. 1R1 01.1A statement tl(plal.nln~ -why he
lor '~oUaer F. W. Baber, de.f
It nuc~ty ror all political dis~ !IUL&gt;d. by Rep, W 0, 0 1a 11100 tl\l
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OI!Uillil! iO"'-, \ ,( 1.... • 'f ' ' !
~riots, excep ~
clUes or 150,000 Ol' Cincinnati an arQent wet whO 'said
more popttlntlon to !lr11t
for
= =-,;--!'f--,.,.-,--m1'
1 BJ Order Of
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IL at a spllCIILl election bt•fore
I could have sales by !btl glass
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RepretiE'OtiLtlves from 111raJ con ~

EDITORIAL OFFICE

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NO'ftCi OF APPOINTMENT
of EueiiHr

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E•la~ o1 Q..&amp;a"W

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P. Relrmalt.

Notice 11 hereby gi.Yen that r.tber
H . Sayre bas beeD duly appointed
and qualified u Executrix of the
Estatle of Gustav P Hoffman l&amp;t.e
cr Middleport.,
Mela•
Co&amp;mi.J,
Ohio. deceued
Dated thll 6th da)' ot December,

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Mr Hauck, !ather ot Mrs Emert
One of lhe most ulua.ble 1cnleM
Carpenter Is growing weaker
gl'"flf
to ttw American pubJia bt tb.e
Mr and Mrs Albert Heitzer of
R114
clo.-.i
Ia tbrouab Ua Llfe Bal'•
Lolli' Lane were the Sunday Juetll:.e
lllall
of Vernon Howell and family
lng and ll'lrat Aid couraea. VIrtually
S A. MoCuJJouab
Mrs Ch9rlc.s: Howell 18 atlll grow~ all or-the Jlre guarde at beach• aad
Judge -of the Probate court
the nation are Red Croa•
lr.g weaker a11d in a .s:erlous oondJ· · pool•
Meias Coonty, Ohio.
tlon with cancer She Is "ntlreJy lite rta"en. Nearly every JndutlrJ
blind
In Am'erJca support!! the Firat Al4
'JIIIM ICell8 alaowlna the State prison at Charlestoww. Jrau. in ftamea
Jost!ph Hysell or Bailey Run worll ot tbe Red Cr011 becautelt u - after k ..,. I * b)' five desperate conYicta atQptlq • Jan break
spent Saturday and Sunday nl(l:hts nuaJW aa't'e~ llvea or thout&amp;ll.da ot
blue wu lltart.d In the tailor aad b:an., Jlftop a1 a amoke SCI'ffll
•;, lth R ev a.nd Mrs McCumber
Jnj ured peraona TheJe couraea are 1to aicll the feloa.a. Below, Bostoa aDd C..rlntoWD pollee li.bed ll'P &amp;i
The Laurel Cliff' p T A reorb
tile ])Tison pW wilrll- ilot.pnL
CHICKEN DINNER
f.llJ;IIzed ror th e yl'ar 19:33- lW.W Mn
1aw~:h~ by Red Cros.a expert• In bot
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-sened atVernon Howell pr6Sident, Mn El- liD&amp;s La!lt year 1111,3fi4 ceruftcate• L
atorms
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met Finlaw .s:ecretiU y nnd treallurto per11ona cornpleUna J
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Green Lantern
er, Mr.s E J Tracy, vlce pusi·
Firat
course and 18,795 eer- 1
Mr and Mrs Herman Rotfntr.
dent, and Pearl Parker and Elmer tlticatea for cornplellna Life Suinl
Mr and MrR Theodore Ebers· Mn V E Long and Miss M•ry VIrReataurant
Flnlaw enterto.lnme~t oommlttee.
iuetructton.
bach went to Charleston. 8aturdll.:y ginia Haning were vtsltorr~ l•l Ath.
Runday fntm U:Se lo 7
The parents and teachers of Lau\'!here they w!U mlfflt their dauah- ti'-'&gt; Friday
O'rloriL
rel Clift' school deCided not to have
wr, Betty a $tudent at Chatham
a Chri&amp;tmQ..'l pro@'ram betaL•Jie uf the
Toll of the Earthquake
!!all, Chatham, Va who will arrive
Mll!ri Wtlma Ftouah, secretary
01:tra work for the chlldl'(!n to cov1to ~pend the holidays with her
tb!'
county
superintendent of
er In the seme&amp;t.cl after having
Wilen a severe earthQuake kllle~ parents and frJends here
lxen clolled two week bPcause of liS pt~-rsons, 1nJur•d ~ 9~1 and de• -. •
SC'arle-t 1'evPt"
stroyed several thoul!land homes In J Mr and Mlll Walter Malone and
NOTIC!':
fhe girls sewing club will have Suuthern Calltornla latt March, the aor. Tennysor. of Columbus and
lhf' lr regular Friday Plght meet- Red Craas was ftnll upon the rround Dr John Simpson of Morgantown, We wiah to annouunce that we , .ha•e been appointed
with emergency relief It requlrt&gt;d ; W Va, rea1stered at the Hotel
lng at the b orne or Ruth Curtis
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-•••or• tha•. Jh•ee month• ror the RaA ' Martin arrived here u, attend the &amp;l'ent• for Dupont e:apl01ivea.
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ROEDEL
( roMe to re'!tor~ t he neefly to a IP-Ir erly Nettle Ket)Jlf!dY
wh08e re01
Upper Main St. • • At the Traflic Liabt
"ll!lt amln.R ha~l~ Th o ,;anlzallon rmtins were broutrht Saturday from
up"n1JM a '"lfPf r1nd or Slll 1lflfl Washington, n c to MW111n City
h ~ r former home

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Htady Schmtz and Robert Sntder
for a
1 ur •roledo arrive Saturday
NeiV York, Dec
16---INB---Lotlls vl~lt with Mr and Mrs V E Lonl
Joseph Vance. noted nove1 1,t and
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,qrcator of 'The Lone Wolt • waR
Mr and Mrs Charles Atanley
~rncd to death today in a room In find .lOll Lewis, spent Thursthy witll
e Town Hou~ lOB E 38th st t.o- MT and Mrs Charles NeM'i!lrood of
y
lne AtheM Road
Hll!l borty badly burned from head
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wa~t. WB.S found lying on thr.l
Mrs Mabel Small Mcintyre,
floor be~lde a smouldering &lt;!hair
Wife of the famous New York 00).
• •: ·,_:.:: identified ~~
copies of 1 umnlBt and M111 Ray Lona: and
In the 'room and by B fiOld rhautfeur were registered at the
case and lOki key rtnr Hotel Martin Prlday evenlnr Th~y

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the t'uneral ot Lhe former's
Mrs Kate Small whoee rebrourht from New
:· ~,.:.:·•••••••: week end Last rlte.t!l
we~ to be hetd
It was stated 1
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WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOBILE PARTS and EQUIPMENT

WEA THER-C 1 o u d \J
followed by rain in norilr
TueRday and in south late·
tonight and Tuesday. Col•
cl er in east portion tonight.

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BUSINESS OFFICE
FULL

lin Hattie Orabel arrived Prl·
day from ~ AD~df8, CaUtomla,
haYif\8 been called here b)' W
C!eath or her tather, Prank Baber
rr Union Avenue. 'WhOle funeral
will be held Sunday at two o'clOck
'lt \he Ewing lofortuaey

Jt awoop1 almoat without wunIDI, and ID the terrlftc wb.lrlpool
or Ita fierce wloda It dflBtroJa all
In Ita path
Tbe Red Croa1 a:ave reHar Ia
f4 tomadoea In elchteea atatea
laal Jear The tornadoea killed
328 peraona, Injured 2.76land tlle
Red Cross cau aid to 21,72:1 who
were bomele111, InJured or other·
1 wise vicUma of the ltorma

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Judp L G WomaU and Attorney Gordon B Gray ol Atbeol were
bl.a51neu vialtol'l m klwn Baturda-)'.

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un John Hayea Smith of Hal"·
rllbw'J, Pmro , it IIP'ftCI1nl the bol·
i :l&amp;ya wtt.h her mother ),In, Cather·
lne Zweifel of LuleJ BC.rtet..

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m01t 1'nquentiJ Ia the UDite4
States!
Thla quett1onl1 aanrered fl'om
Nle Nlt..t anaala of lha l..marScu
Red Croaa, which 1how 01'., a
period or Jeart that the toraaulo,
or CYI!illooe u It 11 called ta aome
tec tlonl Ia tbe moat f1equeat
aod clalma a be&amp;YJ toll o1 life

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Columbu.&amp;, 0, Dee 18-IN&amp;-A;
every
un.eSH all ~ub-&lt;iJconterence of pe;rt.ler. to the a~- visions or !Kl lnfl couutle.o; 1lhoul J 1
h
hl
pea.l or the Ohio Fuel a.. 1 Co rron vote dry
11hreatened w1t lync nl' b\, an
the &amp;as rate ordinance ~ }fti~ ! At ltJaK( one State llqUOI stow Ill ~:d"''il s~~thl ~a~t;:~h.:dCt~"ja,IO~I
bctobtlr '6 by the Pomeroy clttf each city, the I:IURincSJI to bl! han- lh•nvtorfoqorutectiOn He ls~harb"tl
cttuncll Was called today for next died by n Jillle.rlt!(t ugenL of the with l~atmte hl~ three-yMr uJ,1 110111
January 10 at 1 30 p..m
monopoly In cities where the llq- lltmahl, Jr. to deuth bt'&lt;!ause, ae-o
' ';be conference was called by the uor commlst!lon does not deem I~
oulm" to th4t flto'J of hi!! w J(e1
~10 Public Utlllttea Com¥1t&amp;.~lon e:rtpedlt m to sflt up Ill! own retaU MaheJ, the child coul m~t rrnnouuu
, The appeal from the Pome1'0 1 sl.&lt;lrt!
the word "breftk!a~tt' ~.:or11.11!1.ly
BfL8 ratl! ordinance was flied yes· Liquor w les by lhc glass In hotttday with the utmtlea commiJ~ l..el8 clUbb nnd resto.uuml ~ llcens' d
alon by representative&amp; ot the Ohh by Wle liquor department In co.u
Puel O&amp;A Co , who chBrged thut mun!U ~R tim vott!d nL the Nvv
r ciUrl:&gt; were objecting tn the
1-he new oMinance ls ronft.'M!atorv election lor rt)peal or Lhe slatt• pro amendment on the 1 r ound~ that
1helr c..oru;tltu~ncits could net flna nand Invalid
' hlbitlon IO.W
In communities
that
voteU c..i,lly afford to hold the~ local opCARD OF THANKS
1against repeal on Nov 7, llquo1 tlon election!
' I sugKest that we work out a
We wllh to extend our tha.nkll to could not be sold by the gloss nn CJUt; manv • friends ard nelahborR W II.. wns :.o voted at a11 electlo ' 1~yntem thnt would be fair to all
frJr ht,I!U' sympathy and klndnfltls which cm1ld bto aemu.nded on p.. said Mnxwell ' by ma king om Hmshown us dW'InK the Ulne&amp;ll and IJtlon of 10 pt 1 cent of the quull- IWI.t1ons con!urm l.o the way t bf!
ll181.th or our wife and m,:,ther Es- tied voters
poopJe vol..ed on prohlblllon nt the
p,elally tW we wtBtt to thank FinA tour-man bJ.p&amp;rtiHB.n liquor luti t election '
llterwald 'pqclhrtakh'll Co, Rev
commiHlllon and fln execuLi vc dl The De!lnne" a-eprt•sentntlve dlrl
'1' l!om , cldnors of ftwore~:~ and lector, each to re..:t:wc l\IJ aunu1' llllf.. otter an amendme11t ro Lh tH 1•f ·
tnoae who . .l~l1l1shed cars
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tll\lluy of f,oJ 000 11nd t;xpen.!:!(!s
feet but n momeut latr 1 one catLaWtence dinn and family 1 Complete :ocal option on the 1ylng out his ~IIKMCfltlon wuH tos:ied
~ale of any 01 1~11 I'Oim:; of Into&gt;:- Ink! the hoppm by Rep w T Robt:xcept Jl,lcdlclnnl liquor 1.1 uts fDI Belmont ~.:ounty
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CLASS ' MEETS
One..Won-bne Ola.&lt;&gt;s of the
munlcipnlltiea, townships Qr
Carried
by
an 0¥erwhelmlm~
Bll-Ptll5t Church met aL the church precincts
Til~te cauld be no maJori ty, the RoberW amendment
lhl&amp;t7c.t;Y"enlr!g ait.d enjoyed a 800· county-wide local optJon election' pArmltted passage o. moment lo.ter
fl\'f~e an4 a ' parcel poet &amp;ale
A pJOv!Hion of the hoUHe b1ll or the Ward amendment adoption
Near the close ol b
meeting that met Instant approval 'Jf manv of which the mnjorlt.y floor leader
Ch'111tmas earol.s were aune by thOMe of the senators was that providing a~~:reed to when the House re11Prned
f•~t ldra Blanche OoodiN]n IR only for eale by the glass In com· Its origina l sLand 00 prevent nil
t.t.Uh,r of tbfo cla111
muniUes votlnB wet at the last '!D.Ies by thf' alo.s.s
election. 1equhtng a local optlo'l
"That s wm;lderful' so.ld aoverel!?f~klll befmc it woulq. be per~ Mr White wben adviM!d thl\t t hifl
mtsailile In commuuHIP.S that voted Hou~~e has nassed the bill
I con1
gratulate the House lor o·o~porodlo""
I dry
Ben PhUilJ Wolfe !RI Mnnsfl.eld,l to the public gentlmcnt of
1
Wfl.ll one member of
the UPJXl'
'I nm partlculnrly plcf!..!ICd
ho'i"" who ha.Ued the provision a;, the bill received enou(l:h vo~1
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collect !iOlutlon of a trouble the emergm1cy clause ,thU!i- temovsome pt oblem" He said hbthoutj:hl 111@: any questlon , of h;gul CQmp11t• ~~ "'pl13a8e a~maj., ~ Df · hl ::: tatlons thal mlghl have lt..rlsen
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frqm the repl!al of Lhe CrBbbe und
Grover C ilfuftll lDJ 1 Miller enrorcJJmcnt o.ct.a

ti\ISwent. the credit
to a
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fot n ttftlirl"''il..hrratthrow the house Into tur-

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What tJpe of dlaaat., ocews

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Ohio Fuel Gaa Com~ny Wholesu.ll' a nti atnll liquor d1~
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Lributlun through u ~ta~ nmnop
S
ew
1nance u
oly
Conflaeatory
State liquor l-;torea fo1
PtlCir.ag':l
1Sl'llf's
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wtth at least one such stor~:

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ICbooll 1a JPendlnl the week en4
with Mr pr.reDt. Kr and MrL Ar ..
Lh ur RoUBb ol J..eW'l. Palll

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tY.o ct.lldren or Racine were the P•b---------~-..J ;
r, ~.&lt;ests of Pearl Jacobe Sunday
John Evans Is In a serious c:ondi~aNd to
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Rate Is ~ppealed '

Diauf:... ;, Cautel Hea.,.

penmce but put.a 110 many reetricUon&amp; In the WlilY of law-abidlnll cu....
lzena that he
will
unwlnlnJIY
bl'eat the law ' &amp;Bid the Cincinnati-

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INTER~IEW GI~EN
BY F~ : UNIIES
HE mJEW-HATER

ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
By Carrier 13 Cent.- Bt )4al1 1'.00

Chicago Street Explosion

PHI~[ ~f

PU~HE~ H
A~MINISTR

Motor Maanate Unboo·
01111 Self In Excluoive
lnte"i-

New Prlee Quoted
Showo lncreaae
5c: Per Ounce

WORLD ~L RIGHT
He Saye; Not Bitterly
Oppooed To Liquor
Drinkin1

RUMORS DIS·PEI.L
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After Disabled Pia;ne
Forced Down ln . ~ed­
iteiTanean Sea ,

Than In Effect During
Peace·Time Pre-Prohibition Dayo

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By Move Which
wer To Critica Of
Experiment

New York, Dec 18--IN&amp;-Henry
Pord unbosomed hlmaelt in a cop;rt,hted interview with a New York
~ Journal reporter bere ~­
day.
An affable, frl~ndly just
Henry Ford "opened up" for
Journal reporter In a rare, eKclu·
ldve Interview aboard his prlva.te
car attached to the crack Detrot~~
er In Orand Central station
Stwnped comfortably on a
enport covered with h_!l'od'"'l''·l
unbleached Irish linen Poad
bunked about half of the legend5
abvut him
"I ~ no Jew hater I have mw·
er met Hitler I bave never con·
trtbut.ed a ctnt, directly, lndtrec•Iy or any other way, to an anttsemltlc activity :mywhere
'Jews have their place In th ..
world IIOClal structure, and thev
ftll I~ nobly •
"I have Jewish friend&amp;-tnany
or tt.t&gt;m- and r have Jewisn
frlenda In my I"Juslness a!lllOCiaUon
I have Jewtah customers, alllbatlona With finance companies controlled by Jews
"I don't IJelleve, either, that the
Jews tb:lnt I am a. Jew baiter or u.

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SCHW£i::MAN A ROEDEL, A•ento
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Electric Theatre-Pomeroy
SUNDAY( and MONDAY, Dec. 17-18

Did· You
Ever Stop

To Think?
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By Edi&amp;on R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

L. R. PHILLIPS, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR OF THE ASHE·
VILLE (N.C.) CITIZEN-TRIBUNE
THAT today the American newapaper offen the moat eeon·
omical medium for the retail merchant to pl,the atory of his mer·
chandiae over. . It ia not now neceaaary for anyone to doubt the
power of the' ptea'a. . . Current evenl~T-the pnaent ad01i6iatration
-,RuNia'l neaoti~tioap-NRA and a hoat of other national and
intematiobal evenb of bu,tandina importance have very quickly
been di~etted• and undentoocl by million• thru the American
newapapen.

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e...fVO'rter::"''Wnn n~liit pncea anlftll.ii'l'"tlirilt .Jf iiifli«&lt;~~; ~ti~p::
er money and a danaer of reduced unib even thouah dollar aales
miaht be ahead, every merchant could &lt;rery profitably follow thia
areal reader intereat with' increaoed advertiain1 tinea1e.
Dominant newapaper apace. Carefully planned ad&lt;rertlMmenta. Well written aalea copy carefully merchandiaed by the dif·
ferent depamnenb of the atore will mean INCREASED UNIT
SALES and INCREASED profit. for the retailer.
The New Deal broupt in a newer and anat appreciation on
the part of the people fnr their respectl&lt;re "ltome to-" paper.
This is reflected in the hund..ecb of thOUianda of new aubacriben
now tall:ina .their local ppen who were not nplar readen only
a few weelu and,montlu ago.
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Nqt MORE has the time rolled around when a pay. ,
ment on the huge war debt is due and once more, 1
Franc~ th e country t'or wh~ch .so much has been done by
the United States, the country which was saved not onte
Lut on a number of occasions, first through force of arm.s
and ~~C.f Ond through the lending of an enormous amount
of mon-ey , by the American people, has ~een fit to lead
oth er and less important countries, in o;Jenly and pub.
licl y r~ pudiating a debt honestly made .
Once mot'e has France given an example of her perfi.
dy anl! exposed to the world, her utter Jack of all princi·
pies supposed to be guiding the destiny of every nation
worttlf of the nam e. Once more thP. people of this lamJ
hav e ~een treated to an object lesson and once more has

son of the veterRn Annapolis Naval
A.:~tdemy mentor, who ll)st bi!J Uti
owing t.o a ccidental d1sr.har~ of hle
ahote'1Jll whi!e op a 1hu.nt.~ng tl'tJ
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it bceli brought home to tht:!m how they were complctel,y
t~nn. 1;Grahl
gc figures
are .not
y2 t uvuU·
duped. by those in power h ere w hen t hey were Ie d [ nllk
, however
sut'fercc.J
a de
throulth propaganda, into entering a war which never j
ollne m 1933 from t he 1932 le vel
. W h'IC h We ha d no pel'•
Ju lyshipme
wall nts
t he but
next or~mOi)th
for
l'houJ~·;flave been Stnrteu" an d ln
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C{lV.l
loadings
~o na Pl nte-rest at any time.
,, 8 ched their t:.cak tn sept.cmber
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Once more a t·c w e remind ed that the great world war
u the rouowi ng table s1mw11:
fo ught aa Mr ~ Wilso n said, for the cause of democracy,
COAL J,OADINGS '"let. tol\s
waK tbe costli est thin g that ever came to our shores since
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"B\IOS"' BEAR
rstat.c a11d clt y ta,.r:. lm vf'
~;ulpc_d J anuary April .
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By ARfHUR
the morsel&amp; and t he
law ye u; al e MaY:
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th is, great land was, discovered mol'e t an
yeat'H ago. ICop)rlght.ed , 1933, Klug Feature&amp; Imaking crumb cake or the r est. Jupe . . . . . . . . .
3,925,438
Jlfow as our people atruggle and fight in their unequal
B)'Jldlca.t.e. 1no .1
Afte r t.hat , wh&lt;! re ure your prtl:~ ? ,July . . . . . . . . . . . .
5,369,170
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MONEV ;t.JN'T EV1!:RY1'HING
They don't 'cbme a.l"ound nn y m CJrr.. 1\u~~,~st . ·
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'\'ere I• ' wolf t&lt;Op oo $tember
~.-&gt;e lves .we find a nation financiaBy .a.bJe to build bigger BLen
atiout . the Mmls· yo
dOQrmat.
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3,119,&amp;\8
mwies, appropriate milliotu~ of d~j~
" for targer fighting phert!'s rlcl\eat g:lrl. 'f~~ tba~ . we ~
v,; ~Mn ~~ .. 1 •. . · ~ "' •. . 4~0J8.atl31
have· a llmctklng lloJ.:IUalntn:tklf wUll •
,4\ev- t holier allou ~
not
ORI!; SHIPMENt'S
nir unfts and bigger armJ ,' 'not .ft Ie, but unwilling to h!r
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It ts better t.o be 111 · .
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Pay off even a very small percent age of that debt. ·
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But why be envious jw;t because done. Sleep with t~ll the windows 1 May~
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Ev~n whil e the echo of France's excuse that she is llhe Inherited mty mtlllon without. ond doors open
Never
worry Jt.ily . . . . . . . . . . .
3.431 ,386
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rower
aU thftt money? The glrls ~;encr 1tl · Life ain't much more thnn throe Fep mber . . .
3.504.116
w Dodge Six
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to lenlf.. fifty million dollars to China. That is the kind of Jy marry some European du ke who s&lt;1wuc.s a day and 11 flop, Meu l!; ohto er .
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Nrwr,ubt'r· December 3 . .881 ,815
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Wilh Floating Power, engine vi collar button.
Coal loadii'Q:&amp; roac hed a peak In
.nation we are s till recognizing and doing business with.
When you arc young you dlTI\m 11120 with 37.0.13,24.0 tons and In the
brn{ion~~ haven't a chance lo Nach
lh¥.1 body cf the car • • • to jolt and
A' proper and in fact, only procedure possible to be Peal'l&amp;, dla.m-;;;;;-s ilk.::&gt;. h w; and th&amp;t. s9me day you wUI be bl ue· ~:r.rne. year ore shipments touclled
cljhtcr." They are emothert.d -•b·
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cavter. What al"e they cmnpa r ed Jadu"!d by a fairy godmother into a high mark at 13 ,029.152 t on s.
uud crt"it.k c n by our administration relative to France that with the drayma.n's humble cot,. 6uddan opulence. After you ~~~ While the 1933 ore showing Is
10rh~d-the minute they start, by
will s a v e our honor and self respect, is. to refuse to have tage? Don't wrlt.c on both :.ides of Al'CJUlld flf~y you si.Op all tha L. You 1 neouragtnQ", It does now, how· 1 Flototing Powor angina moumtnge.
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You ride with mor$ smooth n811s
the paper.
know the mloe In your kitchen wcrr: t"ver .ro.nk very high In compari i50P ,
a n y cu.ri'tmunication or any kind of business dealing with
never... olx white beaqt,ltul hou:•c ij.
t.r. rC(:ent ye ars. In fact, It was the
Fra nce until 14 he has made some kind of arrangement society. ta't\vcl. friend ~ ? Thcy·r,,
IJ u ..ond Jowett season In re&lt;XJnt

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MA.BRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Announcement has been r-eceived
here or the
recent marriage or
J4t,;8 Martha Enright, daughter of
Mr. 1md Mrs. Frank Enright of
Columbw. former re11ldenta or Mid·
dleport, to Mr. Ployd J . Barcus or
OaiJipolls, sun ot Mr. and
Mrs
Richard Barcus or OaUipoi1B. The
ceremony was performed at cat·
lettaburs. K er..tucky, on November
lOth.
The bride Ls a niece or Mls.'l Vir·
ale Major and Is quite wllli·lmo wn
here. Mr. Bareus, a n employee ot
the Sprb g Hill Dairy Company o!
Oal11polls, h; all!o well known In tht
pomeroy Bend.

we were ~
tn aplte or the most acute
revenue, no attempt wu made ',
tnereaae the amount of taxable

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thatbody
no bones
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income by the arbitrary dlsal·
aa deducUOil!, of bona

Saxon, drlvil"IC an automobile said
to belona oo Rodney Downinr waP
t"akl to ha.ve agreed to Jl&amp;.Y for me.
dlcal attention and other dama1e~
neoordln1 to eounty authorities.
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And. by the way. ihnt butler mw· h.J:·to.-y, a.ooordlnR to recorda at
ull our coat nnd ho.t.
Lho Ore nnd Ocal Exchange.
The followlrg table shows the
coal
and paore
shipping
mg t•.1e
st 12
yean · trends dut··

wherebY we shall be assured of receiving a portion of house th11.n hollyhocks In a finow · cr 11e;nt
whut ha~ long been due from her.
storm.
NOt even should envoys be kept in France and tho~c Let's ta.ke society. We've been in
Am u ri~ans foolish enough to want to sojourn there on va· u.. OoiUervatJon 18 so Bhallow Y011
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th e pro- oolleae
flgure Lhe
must Everything
have KOilC to
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cutionft ·should be force d to d o ~o Wl'th ou t h avma:
In 11folks
saucer.
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tcl'tion of this government. In other words, we 1:1hould more art.lflclal lhan a crooner
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}&lt;.,ranee exists until tiUCh t1me
as s h e 8h ows 8h t """'"•
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)'Oil the
lass you
a r dc I
is entitled to the consideration of M~lf respecting nation~ welcome After they 11lmkc hands

Bl.·g Increase In I
cS a I·nShi'pments
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you know why a fnrmer puts 011 his Clevc hr.nd, 0 ., Dec. 18- IN&amp;-An 11925
mUtens before hf! grl\b3 a pump- h·, creaJ~e In coal shlpment.li of 30.1 ! lll26
h&amp;ndle In December. The polite· tler cent and 1n ore shipments of !927
nccs is merely oCllophane on ~:~nr · j 5J.;5 percent In 1933 1\B compared to !!&gt;28
!Ven the butlcl"8 get thiLt 1113:1 are undisputable 11tgns or !929
way.
J Uu! iness recovery, busin ess leaders !9lfl
here point out.
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We wre!IUed with 8 butler or/ II jump I[\ ore 5hlpments from :ua2
Pw'k avenue who had stayed too 3,567.98li In 1932 to 21,623,898 In 1933

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GAME LAW VIOLATORS
cUm.
ANY' PEOPLE •eem to hold grudgco against game
w;rd ens when the latter perform their Bworn duty
in brln,itng to account, citizens wllo fail to heed tlle lawR
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1 soot
ty
AIJ he
klckeel he
Ull phase
Lhe 8Ca110n
Just natlon'9
closed puts
that ~~~~~~~;;;;;;
Jl ertaininif to gamiug ~nd hunting. In many instances .=ug~
the epaiaUul
doorway
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induatrjal
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"Borr
to
lm:onvenience
you.
~;h
ucture
almost
bll(:k
to
11:.8
1931
men whO are arrested for violating the laws, e.re found to o ot' ttl Yyou out am 11"
ltJvcl and lndtct.aes a
definite
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be all 1lilt poverty stricken and unable to meet the de·
;NoPu&lt;iY ImnintaJ.ned.
mands ;bf the state by paying tines aaseased and conse· Tak~ thetilm~e~ng:le.
they hav8 someth ing
Bituminous coal loa.dlnp of the
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que ntl y- 'the game ward~ n is held accountable by the worr ea unbO t. aow Qoout lnflfa· :;rear were better than the l9ltl ng.
wo~ryflatio~ nnd .~fl~n? :one ures and rurthc1· climbs next Ye~tr
fri end s 1;;f the accused and (n meny insfanceH, those not dA. n.yo:.,
~nli:roiJ.ols ivtnUhj&gt;.ri J.cm .,. \~·~rc t nrllca.t.ed .
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kn owing th e clrcums~~nc es of the case~ invol .v ~ d, ju":IR y ture Tl}c n exL &lt;Jt~.Y l(~.mr ban · Sto ne ahlpment.l!. retleoted a COil~
at co ncfti'slons and cortOemn the minion of th e' law for ' ~h c re~ateJePlloQCII ttu\~ th"" (I"OVi:lfllnlcnt.. 1'~dera~le Increase although actttl\1 ~~~~
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form • hit duty, otric1h·. and in an unbiased "tnanW'ei'; shb'wing special ·privilei•• to none' but consldera~lon ~or aJJ, he
should "~ commelldep for his work, regardless of "what
individu~l may be a ~ictim thereby:
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fractlon"o fc the l~w. wbY ·..,oridemn t~e arr~l!tJniJ o11Jc•r
when it \a 'the fault of · ~· · in~i'vidual wro ebril!nffted the
error? · 'I t I~ so 1very ~a iY for people to pae!S tJ\e responsi·
biiity
shl!Jico!llings th't they are prone to
blame
·'for ail act whlch ' ahouljl 'be ·charred

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now D1Hlga Six fQT yonl'llolf!

But Floadn&amp; Ppwer al&amp;o savea
wear·and· tl!at on the car hl_!: lfl

Harmful vUn-atlon nn ' t 1hak• and
jlilr th• bod,, &amp;nd r•Ltle parts.
Patented P'!oatln" Power Ia one
or ·the decided economy fcatur eo tn
..,.olon.,·ng
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They ol&lt;im the
lteadhn~ ana read what appet~la to the1r1ntereat. So tlie fellow
w~otMr~ aci~ti~i~· ··P,;ac:et~nd' t~eri n~glettJ · !o ~I! readera aom~.­
thmg that·wlllappFAI to them aa newa11 ~tmftll!i ·mlltiey. ;':.fle
thouIll !lbe .. 11'40w 'itOJ't, .I(, · ~4!11.' ilvei'jf 'dajl,' ud~~ a}lould ... tee to'~t
tN11t'lt IUii"Wil dieJ!I~yed h~linea to ~tcti' W 'reader'; attenfioii'.
T!&gt;i• 'dOefn't me~n ~liat ,hll'~~·r e~~~~lt;'.' lf''d,lle'ap"f'; ..W~tt
tliat he '!lualeprllill a "seqaahon" everJ time hf. ~oeo · 'into trnllt;
11\'e il'uL~Ie:t,· II~&amp;,'~ ~u•r 'pr~!i~s ~e~~~ of tlie' old taf.il11 t¥~
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Dominant newapaper apace. Carefully planned advertiae·
menta. Well written oales copy eatefully merc:handiaed l!Y ,the dif·
ferent deparbnents of the atoro; wUI mean I~CREAS£l&gt; · UNIT
SAL~. and INCREASED prof1ta for the retatler.
The New Deal h....;gbt in~ newer and ~~ appreciation on
the part of the people for tbl!ir l'elpec:tiV. "home t,own" p~per.
This ;1 reflected in the huad"'da 'of thouoanda·of .new 1ubacnbera
now takinl.their local paperJ whO were not r~gul!ll' ....w~ only
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clothes.

THAT today the American newapaper offera the mo•! econ•
·mi .. ~ I m~d;• · m for !h~ re:~il m~rchant to f(el the atory of h11 mer·
chandise over . .. It ia not.now nece11arv for anyone to d?ubt ~e
power of the pr~••· . . Current events-the preaent adm_in11trat1on ·,
-·au11ian ne 1otiationr-NRA and a hoot of other nat1onal . and
international event• r&gt;f ouhtt~nding importance have very qu1ckly
been dipated and underotood by ll!illiona thru the· American
newapapera.
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"fi~p.9rtun!&amp;Jif. 8JJ~Lim; aj!tce.iRthe-aame ~~ .to 'pt· ~~
'r.torr over. With nalng pricea and thf threat ohnflatilm, CheaP'
er money and a dan11er of reduced un1t1 even th~gh dollar aal~a
might be ahead, every .me~hant could ve~ ~rof!tably follow thll
lfe8t reader intereat w1th' 1ncreaaecl adverbamg tinease.

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OSCAR L. STEY~S, EPJTQ~ Of Tl:JE QUINCY (MASS.)
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F~ncy Pillows .
C.rret Sweeper

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the amaz ing dlffe t(lflce. Ba sure t il
11 11k yo1Udealerfora ' 'Sbow.Oown''
liCo ro card. Compare Dodge with
othu car11 on a " Show · Down" bas i!
, , • aee tha rnany · wa ys th -:t ne•a.'
Dodge S•x ca n Rave you do llar4 actual caah!

Fa'ncy Gobleto

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Try a Floati nJ?: P o-..·r t tide in this

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Wbtlih be·
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Continued Prom Page One'
For once Lindy stnyed late nbed,
remaining a.t his Mtaml Beach ho·
tel until !!hortly after 9 o'clock.
Then, with Anne. he was motored
;[;;~~toKey
his awaiting plane at the
terminal. the
engine
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FOR THE HOME

Gowna
Danc:e Seta
Pajamas
Eveninr Drees
Houae Dr..,,
Silk Dreu
Silk Negligeea
Winter Coat
Hand Bag
Fitted Suit Caae
Umbrella
Blouae
Compach
Smocka
Flannel Robes
Silk Hoae
Traveling Bago
Fitted Caae

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Middleport Store• open
eveningo all thia week.

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PRACTICAL GIFTS

FOR WOMEN

Ollfo/da !
Sued~! Jackets
Suit Caae ·-:
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Thousands of Gifts fQr Men, Women and Children.:

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Wool Flannel
Robes
Handkerchief•
Slippera
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Sweato:r
Glove1
Arctic\
Pai•"'1'•
Hoae
Umbrella
Suspendera;
Belt '
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leonard and
Miss Ruth Humphrey
Spt'nt the
vce k end In Cohvnbu.,
MArgaret
Bauer is reporLerl as
:nproved from a rew da"s lllne::s
• L her h r m ... MmAr of Fi rst ave·
"'" ami P.utland St.reet.
1\'Jrn. Fll r.nbeth HB rtln~r rP. turn·
~ Montlay ~ rum fl . vl.'! l ~ I n Athenl!'
vherr. she vls a ee h~r :.isl.P.r, Mrs
HOME FROJ\-1 COLI.J.;GE
r.rr •Jk Mm-phv who r r"('r nlh sua·
Ml!18 Annnbel CarMn will lx 'l.lnoffi o b··okl! n c.oUn 1· lJ"n · r, P
home from Asbur y College, WU- ''-"'ll t. of ... fall .
Class No. 12 of th e H nih M. E
more, K y., to spend the holidays
" 'Uh her p;;rents. Mr. and Mrs 0 . ... hurcll \"!U h r,l(! •:1c: r Cl. rb' mn '
:E. Car!lon. She Is ccmpletl p.g the ·nrtv tn'1111ht . nt thl! h om"! of Ml'!o
ftrst hol t or her freshman year an d l. B. Rtout
ThM rc.n d :llon or J . H M:mlden
expects to reg!ste1· !or the s~u ml
,., w '-' 1n
$Cmester. She will remain he re fur taxi-dri ve r, who w~ s
Jured when h i~ cllr uv ·rt· :· :1• , , n • ·'
thirteen da ys.
o\ddlson a n -:1 w!lo 1s c nr1f"' ·rt ~~ !h
Holzer
hotpltn1 at
Ga' ll ~• l '; Wt."
Mr. and Mrs Cedric
Cl&lt;&amp;-rk ldt
IlS st&gt; tls ructory Mo~:d ny
Monday morning
ror a Jew days report.cd
morning.
visit In ColumbUSBernard Wysong :~ p e nt th e week
end In Columbus with h l.r. wife.
Prl'f. and M rs A . W . McKay , Mr
and Mra. Rcbt. E. McKay ond MJ ~n
Nora McCoy wi.!n• \'isltOI'I In Athens
Bunlifly {' V L nln &lt;~. wtwrto lh~y atten ded tht- pror.:nmt of the Ohio Unl·
Vf'n:lty Ctlnlr
held
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Hall.

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NEWPORT NIWS
Word bu been "'""lved h.,.. of
AUTO, IS BRUISED
the death ot Mra. Lettl~ W~rthe l-­
mer, 84: yeara of age and a resident
of Klddlepon
a number of ye&amp;l8 crOUlnl the street
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Btruclt
by oranSoupl
Rosa,
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htr home In Newport Ntws, VIr· VUI)nue; ·auftered
•vert'!
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gtma. She wu the widow or the
The man wu atruct
an liiiUtc
late Bot H . Wertheimer, who con- drh-en by Leland Saxon. wu sate
ducted a elothlnr store here at one who tll~d to see the man Jn t.Jv
PAth 6f th-e car. RCWI wu knocked
Sunlvtnlf are one dauehte r . Mrs_ t.o the pavement as a re5u1t or thf
E. C . Hueler •nd two 110ns. Leo ~nd Impact and wu belleved se.rloU81J
EdJ&amp;r, all ot Newport New!t.
t!urt .
Burial was made Monday at Cln·
Taken t.o the otlloe of Dr. Reel!
clnnatl.
Philpott Immediately It was le&amp;.m·

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New Nite Dreuea juat reo
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drivlnr snow.

The ateamer St.l~
located the dl..sabkld plane
M .. today.
Shreveport, LfL., Dee. 18-JNS-. •
tornado that swept caddo Parleft. four ))ftl'10illl dead and 18
"'i~!: 1n ita wake toaar.
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persons were lilted when
Wltlrllnr crlndl 11truct a lualboor 1

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Great Variety Chriatmae
Carcb

Better Hurry! Only 5
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FINE SILK HOSIERY
No girl ever had too many
atockingci--Oexdale Pure
Silica, a hoae you can be
proud to give.

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Richard Glundo~, no~d _rowinl
coach of Columb 1a Un.•vers1ty nnd

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THE DEFAULt'ERS
Nqt MORE has the time rolled around when a pay. ,
ment on the huge war debt is due and once more, 1
Franc~ th e country t'or wh~ch .so much has been done by
the United States, the country which was saved not onte
Lut on a number of occasions, first through force of arm.s
and ~~C.f Ond through the lending of an enormous amount
of mon-ey , by the American people, has ~een fit to lead
oth er and less important countries, in o;Jenly and pub.
licl y r~ pudiating a debt honestly made .
Once mot'e has France given an example of her perfi.
dy anl! exposed to the world, her utter Jack of all princi·
pies supposed to be guiding the destiny of every nation
worttlf of the nam e. Once more thP. people of this lamJ
hav e ~een treated to an object lesson and once more has

son of the veterRn Annapolis Naval
A.:~tdemy mentor, who ll)st bi!J Uti
owing t.o a ccidental d1sr.har~ of hle
ahote'1Jll whi!e op a 1hu.nt.~ng tl'tJ
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it bceli brought home to tht:!m how they were complctel,y
t~nn. 1;Grahl
gc figures
are .not
y2 t uvuU·
duped. by those in power h ere w hen t hey were Ie d [ nllk
, however
sut'fercc.J
a de
throulth propaganda, into entering a war which never j
ollne m 1933 from t he 1932 le vel
. W h'IC h We ha d no pel'•
Ju lyshipme
wall nts
t he but
next or~mOi)th
for
l'houJ~·;flave been Stnrteu" an d ln
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C{lV.l
loadings
~o na Pl nte-rest at any time.
,, 8 ched their t:.cak tn sept.cmber
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By Arthur •~a ue•" Baer
Once more a t·c w e remind ed that the great world war
u the rouowi ng table s1mw11:
fo ught aa Mr ~ Wilso n said, for the cause of democracy,
COAL J,OADINGS '"let. tol\s
waK tbe costli est thin g that ever came to our shores since
,
"B\IOS"' BEAR
rstat.c a11d clt y ta,.r:. lm vf'
~;ulpc_d J anuary April .
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By ARfHUR
the morsel&amp; and t he
law ye u; al e MaY:
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th is, great land was, discovered mol'e t an
yeat'H ago. ICop)rlght.ed , 1933, Klug Feature&amp; Imaking crumb cake or the r est. Jupe . . . . . . . . .
3,925,438
Jlfow as our people atruggle and fight in their unequal
B)'Jldlca.t.e. 1no .1
Afte r t.hat , wh&lt;! re ure your prtl:~ ? ,July . . . . . . . . . . . .
5,369,170
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MONEV ;t.JN'T EV1!:RY1'HING
They don't 'cbme a.l"ound nn y m CJrr.. 1\u~~,~st . ·
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Th~;uk
'\'ere I• ' wolf t&lt;Op oo $tember
~.-&gt;e lves .we find a nation financiaBy .a.bJe to build bigger BLen
atiout . the Mmls· yo
dOQrmat.
r . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 6.051,561
3,119,&amp;\8
mwies, appropriate milliotu~ of d~j~
" for targer fighting phert!'s rlcl\eat g:lrl. 'f~~ tba~ . we ~
v,; ~Mn ~~ .. 1 •. . · ~ "' •. . 4~0J8.atl31
have· a llmctklng lloJ.:IUalntn:tklf wUll •
,4\ev- t holier allou ~
not
ORI!; SHIPMENt'S
nir unfts and bigger armJ ,' 'not .ft Ie, but unwilling to h!r
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berng rich.
It ts better t.o be 111 · .
net tons
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Pay off even a very small percent age of that debt. ·
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medhun clrcumstRnces
tha n wr.ll Apxi1 ..... . . . . .. . .. . · · · ·
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But why be envious jw;t because done. Sleep with t~ll the windows 1 May~
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Ev~n whil e the echo of France's excuse that she is llhe Inherited mty mtlllon without. ond doors open
Never
worry Jt.ily . . . . . . . . . . .
3.431 ,386
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banktupt, still sounds, we h&amp; Vt:! reports that she wanted a c.ontest? What do you do with about pickpockets an d brokrl'S. Aqg
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rower
aU thftt money? The glrls ~;encr 1tl · Life ain't much more thnn throe Fep mber . . .
3.504.116
w Dodge Six
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to lenlf.. fifty million dollars to China. That is the kind of Jy marry some European du ke who s&lt;1wuc.s a day and 11 flop, Meu l!; ohto er .
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n ~t i o n nnd people th e Ji"rench are. Thnt is the kind of can't Lell his head from his back and a place to flatten your car.
Nrwr,ubt'r· December 3 . .881 ,815
amoot •
Wilh Floating Power, engine vi collar button.
Coal loadii'Q:&amp; roac hed a peak In
.nation we are s till recognizing and doing business with.
When you arc young you dlTI\m 11120 with 37.0.13,24.0 tons and In the
brn{ion~~ haven't a chance lo Nach
lh¥.1 body cf the car • • • to jolt and
A' proper and in fact, only procedure possible to be Peal'l&amp;, dla.m-;;;;;-s ilk.::&gt;. h w; and th&amp;t. s9me day you wUI be bl ue· ~:r.rne. year ore shipments touclled
cljhtcr." They are emothert.d -•b·
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cavter. What al"e they cmnpa r ed Jadu"!d by a fairy godmother into a high mark at 13 ,029.152 t on s.
uud crt"it.k c n by our administration relative to France that with the drayma.n's humble cot,. 6uddan opulence. After you ~~~ While the 1933 ore showing Is
10rh~d-the minute they start, by
will s a v e our honor and self respect, is. to refuse to have tage? Don't wrlt.c on both :.ides of Al'CJUlld flf~y you si.Op all tha L. You 1 neouragtnQ", It does now, how· 1 Flototing Powor angina moumtnge.
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You ride with mor$ smooth n811s
the paper.
know the mloe In your kitchen wcrr: t"ver .ro.nk very high In compari i50P ,
a n y cu.ri'tmunication or any kind of business dealing with
never... olx white beaqt,ltul hou:•c ij.
t.r. rC(:ent ye ars. In fact, It was the
Fra nce until 14 he has made some kind of arrangement society. ta't\vcl. friend ~ ? Thcy·r,,
IJ u ..ond Jowett season In re&lt;XJnt

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MA.BRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Announcement has been r-eceived
here or the
recent marriage or
J4t,;8 Martha Enright, daughter of
Mr. 1md Mrs. Frank Enright of
Columbw. former re11ldenta or Mid·
dleport, to Mr. Ployd J . Barcus or
OaiJipolls, sun ot Mr. and
Mrs
Richard Barcus or OaUipoi1B. The
ceremony was performed at cat·
lettaburs. K er..tucky, on November
lOth.
The bride Ls a niece or Mls.'l Vir·
ale Major and Is quite wllli·lmo wn
here. Mr. Bareus, a n employee ot
the Sprb g Hill Dairy Company o!
Oal11polls, h; all!o well known In tht
pomeroy Bend.

we were ~
tn aplte or the most acute
revenue, no attempt wu made ',
tnereaae the amount of taxable

but.l '"i:h~~~~~~;;

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thatbody
no bones
;~e\lere
brul.!leswere
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income by the arbitrary dlsal·
aa deducUOil!, of bona

Saxon, drlvil"IC an automobile said
to belona oo Rodney Downinr waP
t"akl to ha.ve agreed to Jl&amp;.Y for me.
dlcal attention and other dama1e~
neoordln1 to eounty authorities.
Poor vl!.lblllty was blamed for thf'
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And. by the way. ihnt butler mw· h.J:·to.-y, a.ooordlnR to recorda at
ull our coat nnd ho.t.
Lho Ore nnd Ocal Exchange.
The followlrg table shows the
coal
and paore
shipping
mg t•.1e
st 12
yean · trends dut··

wherebY we shall be assured of receiving a portion of house th11.n hollyhocks In a finow · cr 11e;nt
whut ha~ long been due from her.
storm.
NOt even should envoys be kept in France and tho~c Let's ta.ke society. We've been in
Am u ri~ans foolish enough to want to sojourn there on va· u.. OoiUervatJon 18 so Bhallow Y011
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th e pro- oolleae
flgure Lhe
must Everything
have KOilC to
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cutionft ·should be force d to d o ~o Wl'th ou t h avma:
In 11folks
saucer.
l!:i
tcl'tion of this government. In other words, we 1:1hould more art.lflclal lhan a crooner
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}&lt;.,ranee exists until tiUCh t1me
as s h e 8h ows 8h t """'"•
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w see Tho
)'Oil the
lass you
a r dc I
is entitled to the consideration of M~lf respecting nation~ welcome After they 11lmkc hands

Bl.·g Increase In I
cS a I·nShi'pments
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een unitg . ear I'""
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you know why a fnrmer puts 011 his Clevc hr.nd, 0 ., Dec. 18- IN&amp;-An 11925
mUtens before hf! grl\b3 a pump- h·, creaJ~e In coal shlpment.li of 30.1 ! lll26
h&amp;ndle In December. The polite· tler cent and 1n ore shipments of !927
nccs is merely oCllophane on ~:~nr · j 5J.;5 percent In 1933 1\B compared to !!&gt;28
!Ven the butlcl"8 get thiLt 1113:1 are undisputable 11tgns or !929
way.
J Uu! iness recovery, busin ess leaders !9lfl
here point out.
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We wre!IUed with 8 butler or/ II jump I[\ ore 5hlpments from :ua2
Pw'k avenue who had stayed too 3,567.98li In 1932 to 21,623,898 In 1933

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GAME LAW VIOLATORS
cUm.
ANY' PEOPLE •eem to hold grudgco against game
w;rd ens when the latter perform their Bworn duty
in brln,itng to account, citizens wllo fail to heed tlle lawR
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AIJ he
klckeel he
Ull phase
Lhe 8Ca110n
Just natlon'9
closed puts
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Jl ertaininif to gamiug ~nd hunting. In many instances .=ug~
the epaiaUul
doorway
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induatrjal
atd
"Borr
to
lm:onvenience
you.
~;h
ucture
almost
bll(:k
to
11:.8
1931
men whO are arrested for violating the laws, e.re found to o ot' ttl Yyou out am 11"
ltJvcl and lndtct.aes a
definite
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be all 1lilt poverty stricken and unable to meet the de·
;NoPu&lt;iY ImnintaJ.ned.
mands ;bf the state by paying tines aaseased and conse· Tak~ thetilm~e~ng:le.
they hav8 someth ing
Bituminous coal loa.dlnp of the
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que ntl y- 'the game ward~ n is held accountable by the worr ea unbO t. aow Qoout lnflfa· :;rear were better than the l9ltl ng.
wo~ryflatio~ nnd .~fl~n? :one ures and rurthc1· climbs next Ye~tr
fri end s 1;;f the accused and (n meny insfanceH, those not dA. n.yo:.,
~nli:roiJ.ols ivtnUhj&gt;.ri J.cm .,. \~·~rc t nrllca.t.ed .
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kn owing th e clrcums~~nc es of the case~ invol .v ~ d, ju":IR y ture Tl}c n exL &lt;Jt~.Y l(~.mr ban · Sto ne ahlpment.l!. retleoted a COil~
at co ncfti'slons and cortOemn the minion of th e' law for ' ~h c re~ateJePlloQCII ttu\~ th"" (I"OVi:lfllnlcnt.. 1'~dera~le Increase although actttl\1 ~~~~
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form • hit duty, otric1h·. and in an unbiased "tnanW'ei'; shb'wing special ·privilei•• to none' but consldera~lon ~or aJJ, he
should "~ commelldep for his work, regardless of "what
individu~l may be a ~ictim thereby:
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fractlon"o fc the l~w. wbY ·..,oridemn t~e arr~l!tJniJ o11Jc•r
when it \a 'the fault of · ~· · in~i'vidual wro ebril!nffted the
error? · 'I t I~ so 1very ~a iY for people to pae!S tJ\e responsi·
biiity
shl!Jico!llings th't they are prone to
blame
·'for ail act whlch ' ahouljl 'be ·charred

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But Floadn&amp; Ppwer al&amp;o savea
wear·and· tl!at on the car hl_!: lfl

Harmful vUn-atlon nn ' t 1hak• and
jlilr th• bod,, &amp;nd r•Ltle parts.
Patented P'!oatln" Power Ia one
or ·the decided economy fcatur eo tn
..,.olon.,·ng
.h. n.w ri.dgo
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They ol&lt;im the
lteadhn~ ana read what appet~la to the1r1ntereat. So tlie fellow
w~otMr~ aci~ti~i~· ··P,;ac:et~nd' t~eri n~glettJ · !o ~I! readera aom~.­
thmg that·wlllappFAI to them aa newa11 ~tmftll!i ·mlltiey. ;':.fle
thouIll !lbe .. 11'40w 'itOJ't, .I(, · ~4!11.' ilvei'jf 'dajl,' ud~~ a}lould ... tee to'~t
tN11t'lt IUii"Wil dieJ!I~yed h~linea to ~tcti' W 'reader'; attenfioii'.
T!&gt;i• 'dOefn't me~n ~liat ,hll'~~·r e~~~~lt;'.' lf''d,lle'ap"f'; ..W~tt
tliat he '!lualeprllill a "seqaahon" everJ time hf. ~oeo · 'into trnllt;
11\'e il'uL~Ie:t,· II~&amp;,'~ ~u•r 'pr~!i~s ~e~~~ of tlie' old taf.il11 t¥~
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Dominant newapaper apace. Carefully planned advertiae·
menta. Well written oales copy eatefully merc:handiaed l!Y ,the dif·
ferent deparbnents of the atoro; wUI mean I~CREAS£l&gt; · UNIT
SAL~. and INCREASED prof1ta for the retatler.
The New Deal h....;gbt in~ newer and ~~ appreciation on
the part of the people for tbl!ir l'elpec:tiV. "home t,own" p~per.
This ;1 reflected in the huad"'da 'of thouoanda·of .new 1ubacnbera
now takinl.their local paperJ whO were not r~gul!ll' ....w~ only
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THAT today the American newapaper offera the mo•! econ•
·mi .. ~ I m~d;• · m for !h~ re:~il m~rchant to f(el the atory of h11 mer·
chandise over . .. It ia not.now nece11arv for anyone to d?ubt ~e
power of the pr~••· . . Current events-the preaent adm_in11trat1on ·,
-·au11ian ne 1otiationr-NRA and a hoot of other nat1onal . and
international event• r&gt;f ouhtt~nding importance have very qu1ckly
been dipated and underotood by ll!illiona thru the· American
newapapera.
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"fi~p.9rtun!&amp;Jif. 8JJ~Lim; aj!tce.iRthe-aame ~~ .to 'pt· ~~
'r.torr over. With nalng pricea and thf threat ohnflatilm, CheaP'
er money and a dan11er of reduced un1t1 even th~gh dollar aal~a
might be ahead, every .me~hant could ve~ ~rof!tably follow thll
lfe8t reader intereat w1th' 1ncreaaecl adverbamg tinease.

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OSCAR L. STEY~S, EPJTQ~ Of Tl:JE QUINCY (MASS.)
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F~ncy Pillows .
C.rret Sweeper

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FACTORY, DEJROIT

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W~ol Ruga
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the amaz ing dlffe t(lflce. Ba sure t il
11 11k yo1Udealerfora ' 'Sbow.Oown''
liCo ro card. Compare Dodge with
othu car11 on a " Show · Down" bas i!
, , • aee tha rnany · wa ys th -:t ne•a.'
Dodge S•x ca n Rave you do llar4 actual caah!

Fa'ncy Gobleto

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Try a Floati nJ?: P o-..·r t tide in this

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Glanware

Continued Prom Page One'
For once Lindy stnyed late nbed,
remaining a.t his Mtaml Beach ho·
tel until !!hortly after 9 o'clock.
Then, with Anne. he was motored
;[;;~~toKey
his awaiting plane at the
terminal. the
engine
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FOR THE HOME

Gowna
Danc:e Seta
Pajamas
Eveninr Drees
Houae Dr..,,
Silk Dreu
Silk Negligeea
Winter Coat
Hand Bag
Fitted Suit Caae
Umbrella
Blouae
Compach
Smocka
Flannel Robes
Silk Hoae
Traveling Bago
Fitted Caae

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Middleport Store• open
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PRACTICAL GIFTS

FOR WOMEN

Ollfo/da !
Sued~! Jackets
Suit Caae ·-:
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Thousands of Gifts fQr Men, Women and Children.:

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Wool Flannel
Robes
Handkerchief•
Slippera
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Sweato:r
Glove1
Arctic\
Pai•"'1'•
Hoae
Umbrella
Suspendera;
Belt '
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leonard and
Miss Ruth Humphrey
Spt'nt the
vce k end In Cohvnbu.,
MArgaret
Bauer is reporLerl as
:nproved from a rew da"s lllne::s
• L her h r m ... MmAr of Fi rst ave·
"'" ami P.utland St.reet.
1\'Jrn. Fll r.nbeth HB rtln~r rP. turn·
~ Montlay ~ rum fl . vl.'! l ~ I n Athenl!'
vherr. she vls a ee h~r :.isl.P.r, Mrs
HOME FROJ\-1 COLI.J.;GE
r.rr •Jk Mm-phv who r r"('r nlh sua·
Ml!18 Annnbel CarMn will lx 'l.lnoffi o b··okl! n c.oUn 1· lJ"n · r, P
home from Asbur y College, WU- ''-"'ll t. of ... fall .
Class No. 12 of th e H nih M. E
more, K y., to spend the holidays
" 'Uh her p;;rents. Mr. and Mrs 0 . ... hurcll \"!U h r,l(! •:1c: r Cl. rb' mn '
:E. Car!lon. She Is ccmpletl p.g the ·nrtv tn'1111ht . nt thl! h om"! of Ml'!o
ftrst hol t or her freshman year an d l. B. Rtout
ThM rc.n d :llon or J . H M:mlden
expects to reg!ste1· !or the s~u ml
,., w '-' 1n
$Cmester. She will remain he re fur taxi-dri ve r, who w~ s
Jured when h i~ cllr uv ·rt· :· :1• , , n • ·'
thirteen da ys.
o\ddlson a n -:1 w!lo 1s c nr1f"' ·rt ~~ !h
Holzer
hotpltn1 at
Ga' ll ~• l '; Wt."
Mr. and Mrs Cedric
Cl&lt;&amp;-rk ldt
IlS st&gt; tls ructory Mo~:d ny
Monday morning
ror a Jew days report.cd
morning.
visit In ColumbUSBernard Wysong :~ p e nt th e week
end In Columbus with h l.r. wife.
Prl'f. and M rs A . W . McKay , Mr
and Mra. Rcbt. E. McKay ond MJ ~n
Nora McCoy wi.!n• \'isltOI'I In Athens
Bunlifly {' V L nln &lt;~. wtwrto lh~y atten ded tht- pror.:nmt of the Ohio Unl·
Vf'n:lty Ctlnlr
held
al M&lt;&gt; rnnrl:il
Hall.

Sporting cil'(!les throu,rhout t_he n..,
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NEWPORT NIWS
Word bu been "'""lved h.,.. of
AUTO, IS BRUISED
the death ot Mra. Lettl~ W~rthe l-­
mer, 84: yeara of age and a resident
of Klddlepon
a number of ye&amp;l8 crOUlnl the street
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Btruclt
by oranSoupl
Rosa,
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htr home In Newport Ntws, VIr· VUI)nue; ·auftered
•vert'!
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gtma. She wu the widow or the
The man wu atruct
an liiiUtc
late Bot H . Wertheimer, who con- drh-en by Leland Saxon. wu sate
ducted a elothlnr store here at one who tll~d to see the man Jn t.Jv
PAth 6f th-e car. RCWI wu knocked
Sunlvtnlf are one dauehte r . Mrs_ t.o the pavement as a re5u1t or thf
E. C . Hueler •nd two 110ns. Leo ~nd Impact and wu belleved se.rloU81J
EdJ&amp;r, all ot Newport New!t.
t!urt .
Burial was made Monday at Cln·
Taken t.o the otlloe of Dr. Reel!
clnnatl.
Philpott Immediately It was le&amp;.m·

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New Nite Dreuea juat reo
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JJlane remained l01t because of the

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drivlnr snow.

The ateamer St.l~
located the dl..sabkld plane
M .. today.
Shreveport, LfL., Dee. 18-JNS-. •
tornado that swept caddo Parleft. four ))ftl'10illl dead and 18
"'i~!: 1n ita wake toaar.
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Wltlrllnr crlndl 11truct a lualboor 1

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'l'ei1 othen were hurl. two

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Great Variety Chriatmae
Carcb

Better Hurry! Only 5
More Shopping Days.
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No girl ever had too many
atockingci--Oexdale Pure
Silica, a hoae you can be
proud to give.

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In ~-Saw' · Game
Society's favor

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· Ad. or 'La , n.ue; &amp;pen~ "
Pr.lda"""y"ntll:h&amp;. wtth G. R. f4artln.

fin-'
tleU for ~he Zion church itnd wi~
The LQ.dl.e&amp; Aid p\U'chaaed

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be lnstalled as soon as a bell low,
can be erected.

Mrs. J. H. .ca.udm •. purchaSed .,
ua.r.k of land from 'the \ Ctt.lhOUJl
trfirs , a:t thE! Plnes a.nd will hav

a lot •of•lmpro... ements made soon.
Mrs. Carol stm remalns in Ill
rrltical Cl:lndlt~on at her home nea~
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ol "Phlladdpltia" Bmnd Cream
Ci\eele~eerve

it for dessert with

jam, aackeis and cOffee! "Philadi!l·
pbia," made !rom sweet ~. ia
delicately-flavored and pure.ltighly

Local Jacketteo ) Pt:i&gt;ve
'· Too Much For
Vioitoro

nutritious. it i&amp;tiplendld roc

c!pldren.. Serve it often l

WIN 26TOlO

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In UU. 3 &lt;:».. tilver(oal ~ N,.,r .wold 61 kd.ll

Jackets, However,- .j"ail
'{o Score Enough
For Victory
The Middleport high sehool b!u;"
ketbau teams split their . bill here
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Wahama high school qullltef.h.J ol
Mason: City, while the J"•'c~ke!''t.t&lt;s
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1.1~· taklnr -their ~a.me bv tbt•

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COLUMBUS
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f!irls' team of this sc,hool hfs done .

FJreproot

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For Sale-

Starting: the evening L t with a
bang, the M1ddlepott girls came
through with an int.crestlu~ J)fCsrntatlon of baskctbull sudt as ro

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nurprising even the most - optJ:mb;- ft ~ems to be a fair exchange of eomplimenbl here as r~::,r.,cL';;;'~::
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t:c the girls proved that they nrc (left), former lightweight champion o( the world, and C
Boys
to be reckoned with tlurlug the rt•- Europenn champwn, land punches simultaneously during &gt;;;,ci~.[.;;;
Wahama
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mainder of the present. season . · liad1son Squal"\1 Garde11, New York. Canzoneri won an easy u
Grunm. i
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A !though the Wa hama team dr t' W
points over the invader.
nrst blood. the Middleport gil'ls 1-:-:::----:-__ .:. __ _ _
- -- - , - - - , - - - f:ayre, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1
3f:On started their effective plays tn 1firx;r and l/u;n rerJcr:.ted a momcl't und keeping liH; ball ln . the oppo!l- F&gt;:rgj~~ny: , c . .......... 2 0
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.«oorc three buckets from U)~t~, floor l n l&lt;~ r wiUl anoLh cr to mP- ke t.hc Itt' .e nd of the court.
durirg the first. period und to' ~Jon~ se01·e 6 to 1. Martine nuul~:. P ' ,uc k ~ I The preliminary game (If lhc Hcv. t. g ............. 0 o
tlnue at 1\ fast pace until they hac:! cl a ~:;ec on&lt;l later Rnd the m·. a:rtm' l evening proved, for locaJ :1J.n.s, to 'l'olals
ed ocean
pik•d up s comma.ndlng lead at the ended a few mlnut.el!i later with- ~.c the most lnt e r~;~t ing. tht ) boys\
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8 4 20 matt;er how remote
am ent.r.lose of the third period which gH.ve out 111om .scoring, 6 to 3.
1r~.nte s t was rast . clm;c Rml rpt al- 1\Iiddl
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my, can be brougb} next door to It
lilcm little' cause for worry un til
Dillard started we second per-1 h .. gethcr unipteresting but. It found 61: tthep;'r
0 f' TP and easUy erosaed when aviation Is
Ihe end of the game.
Lc: ctf with a bucket and iller, the Jackets unable to touch the L 11 Lc..:..ts 1
l I 3 the weapon employed. 1'hi8 11!1 JMI'2 0 4 t.lcularly true when it is based
BL_Irton . Ct:Jnter, was agal~ the Elias made two more free tosses J·.asket sumctent times to keep t.he P.iley c '
~eadmg .~co:cr for the Midd!? port f-!~rrah then plncod one from .the :-_cor e ahead of the vi&amp;itlng aggre- Bennett,·~· ·
~ ~ : upcn adjuent 1S1a.nds and upvn
.a~s les, commg through witt~ 7 bas - ci larity circle and the }~lf closed .gc. tion. ·
f ·. Lcwts, g
0 1 1 mperlor sea power.
kcts for 14 of the 26 Poif',;s." Dll - with the score 9 to 5.
The Wahama· bo~s. true to dope, Surface. g . .
The Far Eatit, lncll:dlng Japan .
0 0 0
lnrd ~as _ f'ccond high score! with
While Elias made one bucket for hnve built up a fast ·paS!Iing ofIs rapidly equipping air fQrces. The
10 ~10 ~•"'r~ Wdhlle ,the Middbl:P.or,t [ Uw lone score of the Wsha.mtL team !"nstve at tac k t ha.t carriet~ them Totals ... . , ............
aviation at
Shanghai
7 3
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12
r,lr ti
ropp ng
a""o s ciu1 in!l t he third period, the Mid- through to the scoring board wlth
superlon\y over the 60 planl!l:l
t~·cugh the mesh, t.ho V. ah.nma dlrport girl:; i.m itect 111 making a l flpidity . When the forwards shot,
.\MERICA'S Dt;Ft;NS!LESS
the Chlnere. Chin$- Is .i n the
~~.rls could connect WI!.~\ · q~t 3 tota l cf 9 points, with Harrnh. Bur- they wem i.nm and rcH.ched their
FRONTIERS
or a tl"lree y£$:r expansion
. tom t~le floor. EIIH.s_ was tliC I JH~st i• 1n 1\Ud Dilll:l.l'd altcrnatlna in the 11mrk on majori ty of O("CA810ml.
with &amp;n objectlvc of ~00
rfJ"ectlve forwar~ ol thC vlsltmr, .«( lll')ng.
1 Th'e Middleport Jar.kCts have noL lly Col H A 'I'OULMIN Jr D sM.
In 1935 and 18. eniploylng ~0
r.h:ls &amp;~gregallon, sinking 2 baskets
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that
:~ H • ·touls for 8 Of tr.~ Leu oints
While too much can not be :;aid 1 yet completed . R l:i~l't'·flre passlugl It.a.ly hats mAde two great di~Yw
IIMitructors or
pur·
locals scored ~ points ~~ th~ r Lhe accUlate shootl 11g of t hC' httack that w11l gwe them suf!l.- cries by lk; explorers. General Balbo
po.steJ Workers of China
first half ~nd 17 In the
hnlf.
of the Jackel I-t!!!, the Cl.ent. olfense to cope with faster m11.de one this year, four a.nJ~:·;~;~; :~~;~:In :~~:~sg fo:DCh~:.~
T~ v~lt.ors made 5 rach - 1taU.
~~.nards s~ould bt! commended for tr~uns but Coach Donald . Wolfe centuries after Oolumbus,
, by A. ' SAta-• . cut.
'A~r Ellns sank a fr~ ~os~ Dill ~ l'ldr a i&gt;Ulty In hol11ng the visitors w111 attempt to build up such an famous ltallan, crOSBcd the
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Lwo fH.Gt ones f i:(1 ;JI · , tu: ~0 lm t 5 point s during each ha lt uHel\~ll before the season advanoos to di3COV ':l' America.
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Nanking's campairo in 1933 for
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1500 planes In six months mean&lt;~
fo1· Musoollul and Italy
· more planes than all the AlUctl
proved that the oceans
were ever able to gather to~
defended land frontiers are no
ln •ono
at any Lime on
tr safe coast barriers. America
rront. with the cxM
defenseless Rt 188t.
or our St. Mihlcl attack
When Balbo Cl'Q&amp;Sed the
Mitchell , of the
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bQrder with 26
StattJB Air force command·'··-~
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ftl: aJl Allied !lJ'(Iup of 1¥o planas.
AVfrY ~ AUIHING SMCa
each, he seated · the
"It 16 obvious that Japt~l IS not
QAitAOI. IN ClCIHNiti'XIft
undefended oo&amp;st line and
•!ISO~In~g~l~o~be~•~e~co~n~d~l~n~th~l'~'"~'='~·
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!rontien; In America. Thooe ,pow"r-1 '
ful ships are &amp;0 reliable
can cruh&gt; J 2800 mUes at a mi&gt;X!~""" ' I
bpeed of l'i5 ~ m~ an ~0\P'. Thetrl
made the tota.l .·trlp f·r om.··0rbotello.
60 mtlm; no'rth or !Rome~ to Chlcai('
In 41 hom-g and ff.l minutes over· a.
disinnce or 6~00 mues, broken by
cnly six IanQinfJI:i. 'J!hc average distance per hour nYing time WI\&amp;
over lZ'l miles. 'i'Thcy flew 870
miles from Montrea,l, Canada, to
Chicago, In '1 hoi.U'15.
This vast Armada only
the asslsto.nce of Obe supply
Thu planes carrted ' a total

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Under Same MRDBiement
ALBA COURT HOTEL
New Slltf1'na, Florida.
Mt Room ·-30 Bat.ba, Steam
Jieated
Writ., for Bookht&amp; and Rat.M
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Manapr

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ly appreciated than the Cqjttplete, i'~pallllal
newo of what'o hliPP•?ing here;' 'the~!O;an' eVj1f
where. A oubsl:riptlon to the Daily Tribune ••
a distinctive gift, but not an expensive one.

sank

i'oa SALE-Fourteen mee plp, 10
weeks old. At-. E. Plummer, Rutland R. D. 1.
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ALL MAKES oi raOIOS ~ced •t
reBJtiDil.ble prices. Brl~ __1n your '

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YES, CASPER, EVERYT\.IIN£.

FOR eAi..E
= -a
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--:---:-to"p:-co=a::1 and
good turnft.C41 .coal at. Square Deal

PEACHES AND
fiOUSE! I TOLD

Coal Mfnt:~. Phoile 08-R. 12-11-Bt

~2 BuildinG~

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EllER M"-CE ME.
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VOU'I/E i..ctr TO TI&gt;J&lt;E
\, COLOMEL HOOFER SAYS
A &amp;AA.IH OF SALT,
WHEN BETT!i:R I'IB~ "'RE
TOLP. COLONEL HOOFER
WILL TELL ~EM! .

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0.-llE OF
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SEAJSATIO/o!AI-

HOCKEY

TEAMS.

her civil and military aviation.
Present day bomb:; ore over ton
limes more effective in dost.ruct.lvc
power than those used In the laW
war. I have seen durJng t-he world
war R sinale Germa.n bomb blo\\
up ll. substantlal six sLo1·y bulldin8
of concrete and sl;one, leaving lloln scrap of at.
The tonnage of bombs and !,hr..r
effect from a fleet such as Bslb ,'I·
or that- or any other nation IIi- tJb•
vious. The point Is that t.hea·e ll.:t'
only Lwo kmds or defense l.o lhlt;
Rttack: a.nt!Malrcratt guns and a...
Ienslve ~;~ovlation . OUr dcfenselM:;
borders now make lhls requ:l•lment a ...erlotl.lnty.
A fleet of a foreign power In t.h~
Pacific stationed oft the coast oi
MeX1co could pa1111 over the m:U··
tra.l terrltc;ry of· Mexico and wooS. .
the West Coast and" south¥.~~!.
tcrt'itury. Llkcwu;e A. neutral ¥11·..
rlory on the· no~·tnern border of
United BtRtcn cot.k~. act as a scL@!'l
em· n. seaplane t\...,('t whltlt couta
sweep ovt1r the neutn~.l tt:l'l'!i.,l: 1
aud attack on all undefeJlded border other than a sea coast.
Our vaunted ur.protec'. (od bo:d ~ r
with Canada may need never bJ
pa·oLE:ctcd so far as Canada \8 con•\
cerned, but what Ia to proteet the
United States from a hostile forc.r.
violating the neutra1tty of C&amp;nad~
and nyJng .. over It to reacb the
United Stata In our vi~l automc~lle produning and 1ndustr'IG.1
oca•rltory •-on ,·the - nortllem ., tier of
r&gt;tates?. ·B(t:~bQ~ · Al'Olada thas MQflO
Detroit M l•U!Pet1.bi0 Pas the JJ~'.­
torlor of ~e · ~8 to Oermruly
at thf; bel#.ri.OinJ Jf ~ World war.

m.,

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Navy

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has bOQp_. JW'tonisbed at his

of remarkable fti.ghta by
nufll_ber:a Qf plane. over
strethlli!S of sea,'." '
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MOTHER'S GIFT
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Cliri.llllas gilt; yoiJ !&lt;now that your hDill£ an&lt;!
faulily will be p;pr.Cted by lhc safest as well as the
~oit efliaent cookina ml~o·in the_ worl&lt;l. Jicr little
·!i!_·y even oa!djr l,p,i on tit,: swttch that starts tb~
f'cWthe oven of~+n'Eitc~!'i•ll.ans• ~O&lt;i ~~ prodt;ce

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GI~LS WIN AG~IN
WHIU B~Y5l~~E
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In ~-Saw' · Game
Society's favor

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· Ad. or 'La , n.ue; &amp;pen~ "
Pr.lda"""y"ntll:h&amp;. wtth G. R. f4artln.

fin-'
tleU for ~he Zion church itnd wi~
The LQ.dl.e&amp; Aid p\U'chaaed

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be lnstalled as soon as a bell low,
can be erected.

Mrs. J. H. .ca.udm •. purchaSed .,
ua.r.k of land from 'the \ Ctt.lhOUJl
trfirs , a:t thE! Plnes a.nd will hav

a lot •of•lmpro... ements made soon.
Mrs. Carol stm remalns in Ill
rrltical Cl:lndlt~on at her home nea~
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ol "Phlladdpltia" Bmnd Cream
Ci\eele~eerve

it for dessert with

jam, aackeis and cOffee! "Philadi!l·
pbia," made !rom sweet ~. ia
delicately-flavored and pure.ltighly

Local Jacketteo ) Pt:i&gt;ve
'· Too Much For
Vioitoro

nutritious. it i&amp;tiplendld roc

c!pldren.. Serve it often l

WIN 26TOlO

F,-..'Jh
In UU. 3 &lt;:».. tilver(oal ~ N,.,r .wold 61 kd.ll

Jackets, However,- .j"ail
'{o Score Enough
For Victory
The Middleport high sehool b!u;"
ketbau teams split their . bill here
S:Jlurday eve ning when the Yellow

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Wahama high school qullltef.h.J ol
Mason: City, while the J"•'c~ke!''t.t&lt;s
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1.1~· taklnr -their ~a.me bv tbt•

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f!irls' team of this sc,hool hfs done .

FJreproot

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For Sale-

Starting: the evening L t with a
bang, the M1ddlepott girls came
through with an int.crestlu~ J)fCsrntatlon of baskctbull sudt as ro

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nurprising even the most - optJ:mb;- ft ~ems to be a fair exchange of eomplimenbl here as r~::,r.,cL';;;'~::
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t:c the girls proved that they nrc (left), former lightweight champion o( the world, and C
Boys
to be reckoned with tlurlug the rt•- Europenn champwn, land punches simultaneously during &gt;;;,ci~.[.;;;
Wahama
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mainder of the present. season . · liad1son Squal"\1 Garde11, New York. Canzoneri won an easy u
Grunm. i
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A !though the Wa hama team dr t' W
points over the invader.
nrst blood. the Middleport gil'ls 1-:-:::----:-__ .:. __ _ _
- -- - , - - - , - - - f:ayre, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1
3f:On started their effective plays tn 1firx;r and l/u;n rerJcr:.ted a momcl't und keeping liH; ball ln . the oppo!l- F&gt;:rgj~~ny: , c . .......... 2 0
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.«oorc three buckets from U)~t~, floor l n l&lt;~ r wiUl anoLh cr to mP- ke t.hc Itt' .e nd of the court.
durirg the first. period und to' ~Jon~ se01·e 6 to 1. Martine nuul~:. P ' ,uc k ~ I The preliminary game (If lhc Hcv. t. g ............. 0 o
tlnue at 1\ fast pace until they hac:! cl a ~:;ec on&lt;l later Rnd the m·. a:rtm' l evening proved, for locaJ :1J.n.s, to 'l'olals
ed ocean
pik•d up s comma.ndlng lead at the ended a few mlnut.el!i later with- ~.c the most lnt e r~;~t ing. tht ) boys\
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8 4 20 matt;er how remote
am ent.r.lose of the third period which gH.ve out 111om .scoring, 6 to 3.
1r~.nte s t was rast . clm;c Rml rpt al- 1\Iiddl
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my, can be brougb} next door to It
lilcm little' cause for worry un til
Dillard started we second per-1 h .. gethcr unipteresting but. It found 61: tthep;'r
0 f' TP and easUy erosaed when aviation Is
Ihe end of the game.
Lc: ctf with a bucket and iller, the Jackets unable to touch the L 11 Lc..:..ts 1
l I 3 the weapon employed. 1'hi8 11!1 JMI'2 0 4 t.lcularly true when it is based
BL_Irton . Ct:Jnter, was agal~ the Elias made two more free tosses J·.asket sumctent times to keep t.he P.iley c '
~eadmg .~co:cr for the Midd!? port f-!~rrah then plncod one from .the :-_cor e ahead of the vi&amp;itlng aggre- Bennett,·~· ·
~ ~ : upcn adjuent 1S1a.nds and upvn
.a~s les, commg through witt~ 7 bas - ci larity circle and the }~lf closed .gc. tion. ·
f ·. Lcwts, g
0 1 1 mperlor sea power.
kcts for 14 of the 26 Poif',;s." Dll - with the score 9 to 5.
The Wahama· bo~s. true to dope, Surface. g . .
The Far Eatit, lncll:dlng Japan .
0 0 0
lnrd ~as _ f'ccond high score! with
While Elias made one bucket for hnve built up a fast ·paS!Iing ofIs rapidly equipping air fQrces. The
10 ~10 ~•"'r~ Wdhlle ,the Middbl:P.or,t [ Uw lone score of the Wsha.mtL team !"nstve at tac k t ha.t carriet~ them Totals ... . , ............
aviation at
Shanghai
7 3
1
12
r,lr ti
ropp ng
a""o s ciu1 in!l t he third period, the Mid- through to the scoring board wlth
superlon\y over the 60 planl!l:l
t~·cugh the mesh, t.ho V. ah.nma dlrport girl:; i.m itect 111 making a l flpidity . When the forwards shot,
.\MERICA'S Dt;Ft;NS!LESS
the Chlnere. Chin$- Is .i n the
~~.rls could connect WI!.~\ · q~t 3 tota l cf 9 points, with Harrnh. Bur- they wem i.nm and rcH.ched their
FRONTIERS
or a tl"lree y£$:r expansion
. tom t~le floor. EIIH.s_ was tliC I JH~st i• 1n 1\Ud Dilll:l.l'd altcrnatlna in the 11mrk on majori ty of O("CA810ml.
with &amp;n objectlvc of ~00
rfJ"ectlve forwar~ ol thC vlsltmr, .«( lll')ng.
1 Th'e Middleport Jar.kCts have noL lly Col H A 'I'OULMIN Jr D sM.
In 1935 and 18. eniploylng ~0
r.h:ls &amp;~gregallon, sinking 2 baskets
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that
:~ H • ·touls for 8 Of tr.~ Leu oints
While too much can not be :;aid 1 yet completed . R l:i~l't'·flre passlugl It.a.ly hats mAde two great di~Yw
IIMitructors or
pur·
locals scored ~ points ~~ th~ r Lhe accUlate shootl 11g of t hC' httack that w11l gwe them suf!l.- cries by lk; explorers. General Balbo
po.steJ Workers of China
first half ~nd 17 In the
hnlf.
of the Jackel I-t!!!, the Cl.ent. olfense to cope with faster m11.de one this year, four a.nJ~:·;~;~; :~~;~:In :~~:~sg fo:DCh~:.~
T~ v~lt.ors made 5 rach - 1taU.
~~.nards s~ould bt! commended for tr~uns but Coach Donald . Wolfe centuries after Oolumbus,
, by A. ' SAta-• . cut.
'A~r Ellns sank a fr~ ~os~ Dill ~ l'ldr a i&gt;Ulty In hol11ng the visitors w111 attempt to build up such an famous ltallan, crOSBcd the
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Lwo fH.Gt ones f i:(1 ;JI · , tu: ~0 lm t 5 point s during each ha lt uHel\~ll before the season advanoos to di3COV ':l' America.
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Nanking's campairo in 1933 for
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1500 planes In six months mean&lt;~
fo1· Musoollul and Italy
· more planes than all the AlUctl
proved that the oceans
were ever able to gather to~
defended land frontiers are no
ln •ono
at any Lime on
tr safe coast barriers. America
rront. with the cxM
defenseless Rt 188t.
or our St. Mihlcl attack
When Balbo Cl'Q&amp;Sed the
Mitchell , of the
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bQrder with 26
StattJB Air force command·'··-~
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ftl: aJl Allied !lJ'(Iup of 1¥o planas.
AVfrY ~ AUIHING SMCa
each, he seated · the
"It 16 obvious that Japt~l IS not
QAitAOI. IN ClCIHNiti'XIft
undefended oo&amp;st line and
•!ISO~In~g~l~o~be~•~e~co~n~d~l~n~th~l'~'"~'='~·
_:~~~~~-:::;:::
!rontien; In America. Thooe ,pow"r-1 '
ful ships are &amp;0 reliable
can cruh&gt; J 2800 mUes at a mi&gt;X!~""" ' I
bpeed of l'i5 ~ m~ an ~0\P'. Thetrl
made the tota.l .·trlp f·r om.··0rbotello.
60 mtlm; no'rth or !Rome~ to Chlcai('
In 41 hom-g and ff.l minutes over· a.
disinnce or 6~00 mues, broken by
cnly six IanQinfJI:i. 'J!hc average distance per hour nYing time WI\&amp;
over lZ'l miles. 'i'Thcy flew 870
miles from Montrea,l, Canada, to
Chicago, In '1 hoi.U'15.
This vast Armada only
the asslsto.nce of Obe supply
Thu planes carrted ' a total

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Under Same MRDBiement
ALBA COURT HOTEL
New Slltf1'na, Florida.
Mt Room ·-30 Bat.ba, Steam
Jieated
Writ., for Bookht&amp; and Rat.M
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Manapr

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ly appreciated than the Cqjttplete, i'~pallllal
newo of what'o hliPP•?ing here;' 'the~!O;an' eVj1f
where. A oubsl:riptlon to the Daily Tribune ••
a distinctive gift, but not an expensive one.

sank

i'oa SALE-Fourteen mee plp, 10
weeks old. At-. E. Plummer, Rutland R. D. 1.
13·14..3t

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ALL MAKES oi raOIOS ~ced •t
reBJtiDil.ble prices. Brl~ __1n your '

radfo or call

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YES, CASPER, EVERYT\.IIN£.

FOR eAi..E
= -a
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--:---:-to"p:-co=a::1 and
good turnft.C41 .coal at. Square Deal

PEACHES AND
fiOUSE! I TOLD

Coal Mfnt:~. Phoile 08-R. 12-11-Bt

~2 BuildinG~

for gara.3e

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EllER M"-CE ME.
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VOU'I/E i..ctr TO TI&gt;J&lt;E
\, COLOMEL HOOFER SAYS
A &amp;AA.IH OF SALT,
WHEN BETT!i:R I'IB~ "'RE
TOLP. COLONEL HOOFER
WILL TELL ~EM! .

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.MiddlepiJl't.

FOR

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0.-llE OF
'niE MOSt
SEAJSATIO/o!AI-

HOCKEY

TEAMS.

her civil and military aviation.
Present day bomb:; ore over ton
limes more effective in dost.ruct.lvc
power than those used In the laW
war. I have seen durJng t-he world
war R sinale Germa.n bomb blo\\
up ll. substantlal six sLo1·y bulldin8
of concrete and sl;one, leaving lloln scrap of at.
The tonnage of bombs and !,hr..r
effect from a fleet such as Bslb ,'I·
or that- or any other nation IIi- tJb•
vious. The point Is that t.hea·e ll.:t'
only Lwo kmds or defense l.o lhlt;
Rttack: a.nt!Malrcratt guns and a...
Ienslve ~;~ovlation . OUr dcfenselM:;
borders now make lhls requ:l•lment a ...erlotl.lnty.
A fleet of a foreign power In t.h~
Pacific stationed oft the coast oi
MeX1co could pa1111 over the m:U··
tra.l terrltc;ry of· Mexico and wooS. .
the West Coast and" south¥.~~!.
tcrt'itury. Llkcwu;e A. neutral ¥11·..
rlory on the· no~·tnern border of
United BtRtcn cot.k~. act as a scL@!'l
em· n. seaplane t\...,('t whltlt couta
sweep ovt1r the neutn~.l tt:l'l'!i.,l: 1
aud attack on all undefeJlded border other than a sea coast.
Our vaunted ur.protec'. (od bo:d ~ r
with Canada may need never bJ
pa·oLE:ctcd so far as Canada \8 con•\
cerned, but what Ia to proteet the
United States from a hostile forc.r.
violating the neutra1tty of C&amp;nad~
and nyJng .. over It to reacb the
United Stata In our vi~l automc~lle produning and 1ndustr'IG.1
oca•rltory •-on ,·the - nortllem ., tier of
r&gt;tates?. ·B(t:~bQ~ · Al'Olada thas MQflO
Detroit M l•U!Pet1.bi0 Pas the JJ~'.­
torlor of ~e · ~8 to Oermruly
at thf; bel#.ri.OinJ Jf ~ World war.

m.,

A's Soor'J~r~... SW&amp;.nfOn

Navy

aaj~ ·~ l•Bai!Jf&gt;:

of

"Tho

has bOQp_. JW'tonisbed at his

of remarkable fti.ghta by
nufll_ber:a Qf plane. over
strethlli!S of sea,'." '
But
the

MOTHER'S GIFT
SAFE for me

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HEN an Electric Range is selected .. mother's

Cliri.llllas gilt; yoiJ !&lt;now that your hDill£ an&lt;!
faulily will be p;pr.Cted by lhc safest as well as the
~oit efliaent cookina ml~o·in the_ worl&lt;l. Jicr little
·!i!_·y even oa!djr l,p,i on tit,: swttch that starts tb~
f'cWthe oven of~+n'Eitc~!'i•ll.ans• ~O&lt;i ~~ prodt;ce

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RESENTED BY MUSIC CLUB

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·Never before have we assemble such a fin~ as~
i~rtment
of practical ~fts for "Him" at no advanc~
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AOMIN·ISTR
WILL C~NTINUE

lt'l N'nl It'l :ba The

Tribune

~U~IN£5~ ~~USES

Fighting NRA Czar

WITH INEW OE~L'

lntetview

"Strairht Ahead" Into
New Year Ia Preoidential Motto

Cbriotmas Buyiq Thru·
out Nation Showa
18% lncreaae

MORE MONEY NEEDED

SOUTH LEADING
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In Gains Ao Pay Rolla .
For C.W.A. Jump To .
$60,000,000 Weekly

To Keep Recovery Move•
Goinr, To Be Furnished By Congreu

New York,

BY GEORGE R HOLMES
INS Sta1r Correspondent .
Wlllhlnaton,
Dec.
19-INSSLrata~t. Nlead With the new deal

;FEATURE NEW PATTERNS

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Tbl8 waa the admlDiltraUon's
AeeWied. of holdint a "company
watehword todlly aa year•tmd con-- dominated"
election of empiOJees'
ferences developed plans and spec!· repl'8llentativea
tn the Ohio and
tlc&amp;t10ns for eontlnulnB lndeflnlteiY Weai Virginia plan$1 of his com.~
thl.' recovery meaaura now iq OP· panr,• Eme.t T. Weir (above).
u atton. Congress wlll supply the Qba rman of the Wtlrton Steel Com.~
n eteeaary authority where It is pany. hu been tbreat6ned by Genfound to be needed.
eral Johnson, NRA head1 with reThe RFC trecoruJtructlon rma.nce moval of Blue EaRle in Bicnia, thu•
1orporat1onl , g1&amp;11-t parent of the bl'iqi.Dc the d:fspute Dearer a cour
e!lowdowJ\.
ol.pha.betlcal l'eCOYery institutions,
is to ·be rtven a new lease oo lite,
with up to •1,000.000,000 In fresh
mGq!y The corp_oratlcn now Is vir·

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You cllnnot select any
appreciated.

only funds
enoua:h fo opera~ untU eongreu
meets. n has loaned or otherwLo;e

You get hia oize and 'Sieeve length then ael-

dlapo6ed or some U .232,000,000 11}
ite far·ftuna operations among

gift that will be any more

tuaUy broke, havin1

mtn&amp;etrauon) .still has 18
tv go under ttl statutory
but certain phases or It,
the PRA &lt;pnsldent'&amp;

oortment. ·

ment

OTHER SHIRTS $1.00 to $2.50

SILK SCARFS

,.._n4-madl1! lleauut.l pat·

Reef"' and s-.as.re&amp;. New

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A HAT.

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IIIII'! !iell'!tltlon at.

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GLOVES
l"lp.kln,

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OTHERI. GIFTS ' .

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Rao.. .. · · $1 .00
Clp,.lle Llrbter . $1.45
Tie

Collar A-nd Tie Holcllr

t~PIECE

Silk

HOSE
and sa• and

Boys Shirts . . ... . . .. . .. . . 79c

Tie Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66c
Sweater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.45
Blue Melton Jackets . ... $3.45

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Thelma Todd.
Shoris: Tanan. JIINIII lut.IM
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