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The Middleport ~~gh school . YelCoach Donald r Wolle subStituted'
JrJW Jackets and Jackettes tame I frequently ln ·a.n l,JtE'mpt to fltld the
through again FridaY nl&amp;ht with bu;t scc rmg eomblnat,Jon but ttfe~
c.rel'wh!lmlng victories o~r the t oys work~ t~thtr !Ike veteuns
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ter 'C'irl&amp; by the score ·Of 29 •to 5·:tn
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ntng's prbgrom, 8lld tne Jackett' r.hance to~ the locals seemt:d bettet·
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,'I'he loclll la.'ISI~" st&lt;i rWd' vf'l us ~ Tl:le forwards were fast aqd ple.yed'

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MIDDLEPPORT, OHIO.
CHRISTMAS'·NJGHT, DECEMBER 25TH.
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J{•d It not been for the mining of the black diamonds
ana·
here~ P(llfteroy, indeed, would be an even 1
rorri cr~1 1pectacle than it has been durin(!' several years of I
the depression. W)i'eo. 'all other forms of work were stopped, 'ttf'J! colll bu~iq.(UII/went on, seemingly forever.
NOw after 1ui.v'ln'R' worked practically every working
day for; weeks, the Coal Company which has done so
mu:eh 1or oUr community in keeping some 400 men iu
cm~loyiitent, is ·about forced to cease business temporar-~
il y hecause of fhe condition of the slack coal markets. I!
an outJ;t co~Jd be found for this 11rade of coal we might
i~,.~~;~~:~·~~~;~·, .Jook forward with enthusiasm for several
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far as the big mine a:t S7racuse is concerned.
days aa&lt;&gt;, 108 car loads of slack were on track
Wjthout orqen at four of the Essex mines in
there Is rravo dan~rer that the
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so long as tbero are so
All other rrades.
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C rlmm arl() family Saturday,
IIJlf'n t.. Saturday and
Bertha. Rickard ILlld dDUihter ft.·
Mary Ruasell.
1 turned home atler 8pendJn1 aome
W~~~~·~~~UI woa calllns or ~o 1\ tJme with relatives at Hellbt.l.
and ramny Tuesdat P.veThe 8&lt;!hool hfld a Chrtatmaa program Friday Dec. 22th .

POMEROY "'tttiii.CR OF CHRISif
Kenneth J . Reed, Mlnltter
9 30 Sunday morning worshlt:
lll'rd Bible olaaset~ . SubJect of ser~
men "The Meanlnr: of Chrlstmae."
There wtll be no Younrt People'&amp;
Chr16tlon Endca\lor service.
P. M. The annual White Gift
will be renderThe pro ..

THE COAL SITUA'I'ION
OW•&lt;!'HAT everything is moving along RO nicely onrt
th~re are thousands of men at work toclu.y through
the n~cy of the C.W.A. where there we~ thousan~s
iUit- a \few Wf.leks ago, we must not forget legitimate busint•s8, ~t i~ hnsincss which has been holding its own, going otong before the time when the C.W .A. wa• born
and ~II continue to do so long after the C.W.A.
Is fol'.J:iptten. One Of those )egitimRte busines~es, h~ righ•,
l1cl'c ifl() ur midst and has been the standby and backbont
of th.l$~tdistrict for years. It is none other than the coal

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U:Wll Rllllell and family.
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Cleveland RUMeiJ and tlmlUY of Ik-rtha Cuto.
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tutorship or MiKl:t
C'lah-e Minor and their fJoor and
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Little Trouble ·In
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Taki.ng Game•
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BLA&amp;MAILERS
'J' IS; '¥UCH to be regretted that the _world continues oo
Lad that we ure daily confronted with ull kinds and
cla s~e8 · of criminal1:1 abiding in our midst. At the sarnt
time fl -is with sincere joy that reports of the success oi
our po'llce operatives against the machinations of thet~t&gt;
aooks arc sent out.
'lllle lateet triumph is particularly to be enjoyed bt·_c:&gt;ut!O l~as ~·u~ht i,n .tbe net, that; 1•lt~vl'l"~ ) ~rowd ;\1.(
black!Gliilera which strikes from behmd nnd is only but •
•tcp i~J~ind the lowest for'!' of all criminals, the kldlmpelf:.f Because one wife had contidencf~ in her mate and
l1ccau~j ·thUt mate wn s willing to fn( e publicity, a gang
of opjJ!ative~ attempting· to blackmtdl a wealthy family,
h.ts be\W .brought to face the nat.ural consequence uf their
da~tu~d1y nttcmpt to wring money from the pul'se of innuccn ' people.
l'vay the good work go on and incnwsc ~;o ronny fold
that. even the crimina) with hi~:~ perverted mind, will 1:1001\
n·aliz;!tlu~t the game h-1 11-Ql wol'lh the cuudle.

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l1rill had littlo charpe to check th'-' ~kldlt'port 144) ··
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&amp;valanche. of sc~es. With the local Allen&amp;worth. r .......... 6 3
tuards alwa_l'3 ,on hand It was al . Sltr.tth, f . , . . . . . . . . 2 3
moat an Impossibility
for the AndeNDD, r . . , .~.,, .• 2 0
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vived tlbe rigors of another trip around tibe sun, ba-ve much
for which to be thankful. Once more .d o we see joy and
sorrolf;.hand in hand 'with the joy this ye•r far ·el&lt;ceedittg
the sorrows and once more do we join ·in the spirit of the
dny awl repeat "PeAce on earth, good wnJ towa'Fd men."
The Daily Thibune w-ishes •its l'&lt;Jadlng public '8 'joy""" '1!1d happy Christmas together with u colfllinlan"" ·l&gt;'f
the ,.P"Osperity so lately begun, for the ensUing ye-R.r.
~I ay oyr entire country so abound with
prosperity that
t he criiys just passed by shall be but a P"in!ul .remind•r
to key.p us from straying too far from the path of Cal"efu),
ft·ugnf -a nd common Hense way of ]ivjng.
N~appy Christmas and prosperous year, we repeat,
&lt;H out'wil!lh, our hope and our prayer for all.

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l11e 11ame had advanced much werP time tbill
t:1 command of a W\i8erlni lead ;,~~~·!~2'o:_'!;~t
that
Wl\11 impossible for the vlsltoi'S r.
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t~ overca~.
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With Burton. center-;torward ,

Dillard

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The W!ual good man to motian,,e.de
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fcnse of the Jackets wu 0
durtna the evening aJ:Id aided

AND ~-I~I.S BEU
;~~h~: ~hn~!~\1;, ~r:"~es~;
CHESHR Tf~MS

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Tbtre will be a. Chriltm&amp;a pro- IJJe SW\da.y villlton or WN ~
lil:laDl at tM Mlelion Han at Rut- Jr;.nd family
Th011e viNttnP Mr&amp; Bt.ra Rk:kant
land. Sunda-y nl&amp;ht Dee 24.
lobs. Charley 8eal'iea a~nt Jolon- and AOn JaeL Sunday were: LI!I'WII
with her mothe r Mnt Levi'la Hoffman, wirt! and chlld~ Raf'
RICkard, wUt artl Chlldrtft, Jlra.
tR•iwU.
Lil. ura Noble •nd St"'- WUlle aDd

c&amp;atem lea1ue Ulil season .
The -two Ylddleport teaJna wlll
jmmey \o

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where they wHI meet the Wahama

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Told of Ul1ests' Ftre Ueath

lJ~r. tht mtiJOe aarep.tLon
1 teeda UDpr011ement tr they intend
11Lo win tnallY il.fll• ln th.. South~

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fi'IDilNI ~· ~ ~&gt;o•••• .-Dul !l"d ~ ill - -~~~ Jil&gt; ~ ~ 1'" 11l\'11r.a&gt;ld.'

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look quite like an actreu,"
it up. "Have you
ttare1"
not tboucht ot

too "bad, wttl1
tbt ltage pre·
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And His Collegian'a Orchestra
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matria'ce 1had
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eubtlely, that. 8he wae an
and would rP.mam so. Who
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kind t A little· nobod)'
out like Aatot'1 .pet borlr!
were detemiined to lnchade
their ta1k, to make her ib
cent.er. She eat there, respond·
to quetUona whilt

Ford in Bank Probe

uearlet •ctrtpt up
of her &lt;afteT.

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Mr. ..and' Mrs. Edgar Allene.warth
and d&amp;\l8'hter Susan Eileen ar·
rhed Friday e...entng to spend the
holldays with their parents. Mr.
and Ma·s. A. E. R\L~D o.nd M1·
a.nd Ml'S. Harve Allensworth

..joyed tho brltlp T

Hope
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trom Pale Olk:l)

The merchants of your cify·ieep up with the times.

fare?
"Pray, pray and apin pray,
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Ptw- areetert bla corr;Unal4 .and h\lDdreda of minor prelates in the
great cddalstotY •hall ,oj tht!i Va.t~r
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Yourmerehaab aim to keep your busineaa by de.ervin• iL
Shop with thjom. The will prove it. They always sell the be.t
by every telL

sem.t-clrde ·

thrOne, while
prelates of lesser rank atood behind
them u the pontlft' apoke. Deaplte
l!la 'l'l year.s and the Nduoua Ia· I
tior8 a.ttendant upon oeiebratiDI'
U~.e holy year, hie holtneaa appear·
\d ln oood health ai1t1 oplll~
1 All usual, he apote alow}J, clearly
•nd With aenuJne feellDr, No pn~allon or . u. .
hJI Ohrlatliw a4dreu ha4
rrven IG 1 11te,mem.,!"o!· ~ 0\lllJ,
Uld 'all li~te'bed 'In ltlvenint sUend!l
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oollNRuea. empba&lt;i•lng tbe pontifl'e "wonderful a.nd strenuoua
wrk" durlna the Holy Year.
ot scarlet, formed
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diii~8oiJfid&amp;ict U. ,th.m.:.d1the gopda they sell.

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Sa~red 1 Co)IE!IP.
, addre&amp;aed. him on behalf ~ Q.f , lila

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They Maintain quality at reasonable prices.
alway• ~atiafy.

Their gooda

. When 7ou buy from your home merchanb, you have the aat•
iafaction of kaowiD• that you are huyin1 ~atiefaction.
IT.lS ALWAYS PROFITABLE TO BUY FROM HOME
MERCii~BECAUSE TliEY ~VE THE WILLINGNESS
AND A!IILITY TO SERVE YOU, WELL

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VIRGINIA

CREGG
Pboae 58Z-L',

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and

Harra1l,

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Thil Evening., Both.t

&amp; question ' of
the winner but huw I m· -:-h the
~cere would bo after the ~e got
.,
Qmler way
The Middleport ~~gh school . YelCoach Donald r Wolle subStituted'
JrJW Jackets and Jackettes tame I frequently ln ·a.n l,JtE'mpt to fltld the
through again FridaY nl&amp;ht with bu;t scc rmg eomblnat,Jon but ttfe~
c.rel'wh!lmlng victories o~r the t oys work~ t~thtr !Ike veteuns
Chester h!gb school boys ar.d: glt·l" itlterlng t,he act10q o( the team il8 a
The Jackettes won over the Che11- whole not a. Uttlf',
ter 'C'irl&amp; by the score ·Of 29 •to 5·:tn
With Al!Qnsworth and Smith on
lhF prel::lnlnary conte~t of t.he eYe- .u:ae forward posts, tile scoring
ntng's prbgrom, 8lld tne Jackett' r.hance to~ the locals seemt:d bettet·
!r 'the 'ftiltUre at.trlltltlotl 1 s~o.m6 ~ n:; both ' contJnually wor"ed pls.ys
:~~~e Cl"l~M~r!tes by n 44 to 1~ i~~mba~~elnf~v~~e P~~~n to~ ~~e..
,'I'he loclll la.'ISI~" st&lt;i rWd' vf'l us ~ Tl:le forwards were fast aqd ple.yed'

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AGAIN the wheel of time hns spun •round for a
ONCJi;,
cmtlplete revolution and those of us who have sur-

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LHy Kaylor and d\Udren and

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Son of Former M~ic• Coun~
tian1 , Married in
Liabon

MIDDLEPPORT, OHIO.
CHRISTMAS'·NJGHT, DECEMBER 25TH.
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CHUtr.CH tend thl&amp; program.
· J c. Jlllch, PaiWr
Wednesday '7 :30 P. M. M:ld-week
SW)dlof SQhool 9 A. M. .
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J{•d It not been for the mining of the black diamonds
ana·
here~ P(llfteroy, indeed, would be an even 1
rorri cr~1 1pectacle than it has been durin(!' several years of I
the depression. W)i'eo. 'all other forms of work were stopped, 'ttf'J! colll bu~iq.(UII/went on, seemingly forever.
NOw after 1ui.v'ln'R' worked practically every working
day for; weeks, the Coal Company which has done so
mu:eh 1or oUr community in keeping some 400 men iu
cm~loyiitent, is ·about forced to cease business temporar-~
il y hecause of fhe condition of the slack coal markets. I!
an outJ;t co~Jd be found for this 11rade of coal we might
i~,.~~;~~:~·~~~;~·, .Jook forward with enthusiasm for several
n
far as the big mine a:t S7racuse is concerned.
days aa&lt;&gt;, 108 car loads of slack were on track
Wjthout orqen at four of the Essex mines in
there Is rravo dan~rer that the
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so long as tbero are so
All other rrades.
' ' f1"tet than tltey are pro·

near

:;pent

Mns. LUy ICQ'·

, Velma R1ol!:ard were vlaUJnl AJ.t,.on.
C rlmm arl() family Saturday,
IIJlf'n t.. Saturday and
Bertha. Rickard ILlld dDUihter ft.·
Mary Ruasell.
1 turned home atler 8pendJn1 aome
W~~~~·~~~UI woa calllns or ~o 1\ tJme with relatives at Hellbt.l.
and ramny Tuesdat P.veThe 8&lt;!hool hfld a Chrtatmaa program Friday Dec. 22th .

POMEROY "'tttiii.CR OF CHRISif
Kenneth J . Reed, Mlnltter
9 30 Sunday morning worshlt:
lll'rd Bible olaaset~ . SubJect of ser~
men "The Meanlnr: of Chrlstmae."
There wtll be no Younrt People'&amp;
Chr16tlon Endca\lor service.
P. M. The annual White Gift
will be renderThe pro ..

THE COAL SITUA'I'ION
OW•&lt;!'HAT everything is moving along RO nicely onrt
th~re are thousands of men at work toclu.y through
the n~cy of the C.W.A. where there we~ thousan~s
iUit- a \few Wf.leks ago, we must not forget legitimate busint•s8, ~t i~ hnsincss which has been holding its own, going otong before the time when the C.W .A. wa• born
and ~II continue to do so long after the C.W.A.
Is fol'.J:iptten. One Of those )egitimRte busines~es, h~ righ•,
l1cl'c ifl() ur midst and has been the standby and backbont
of th.l$~tdistrict for years. It is none other than the coal

here

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CLAYTON .

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~lHter

U:Wll Rllllell and family.
1 C:ll}'l&gt; with her
Lewla RUMell Jr. and family of 1lor

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The local JacKets were BOOn
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Show Conaiderabl~
I mprovement

Beulah and ; ; ; ; Ortmm ..,.

Cleveland RUMeiJ and tlmlUY of Ik-rtha Cuto.
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Improved cone.ld·
tutorship or MiKl:t
C'lah-e Minor and their fJoor and
P!Wl work Frlday night had 1m-

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Local Aggreaation Have
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Little Trouble ·In
, Thtt gttls have
Taki.ng Game•
~'!·ably under t.he

BLA&amp;MAILERS
'J' IS; '¥UCH to be regretted that the _world continues oo
Lad that we ure daily confronted with ull kinds and
cla s~e8 · of criminal1:1 abiding in our midst. At the sarnt
time fl -is with sincere joy that reports of the success oi
our po'llce operatives against the machinations of thet~t&gt;
aooks arc sent out.
'lllle lateet triumph is particularly to be enjoyed bt·_c:&gt;ut!O l~as ~·u~ht i,n .tbe net, that; 1•lt~vl'l"~ ) ~rowd ;\1.(
black!Gliilera which strikes from behmd nnd is only but •
•tcp i~J~ind the lowest for'!' of all criminals, the kldlmpelf:.f Because one wife had contidencf~ in her mate and
l1ccau~j ·thUt mate wn s willing to fn( e publicity, a gang
of opjJ!ative~ attempting· to blackmtdl a wealthy family,
h.ts be\W .brought to face the nat.ural consequence uf their
da~tu~d1y nttcmpt to wring money from the pul'se of innuccn ' people.
l'vay the good work go on and incnwsc ~;o ronny fold
that. even the crimina) with hi~:~ perverted mind, will 1:1001\
n·aliz;!tlu~t the game h-1 11-Ql wol'lh the cuudle.

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l1rill had littlo charpe to check th'-' ~kldlt'port 144) ··
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&amp;valanche. of sc~es. With the local Allen&amp;worth. r .......... 6 3
tuards alwa_l'3 ,on hand It was al . Sltr.tth, f . , . . . . . . . . 2 3
moat an Impossibility
for the AndeNDD, r . . , .~.,, .• 2 0
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vived tlbe rigors of another trip around tibe sun, ba-ve much
for which to be thankful. Once more .d o we see joy and
sorrolf;.hand in hand 'with the joy this ye•r far ·el&lt;ceedittg
the sorrows and once more do we join ·in the spirit of the
dny awl repeat "PeAce on earth, good wnJ towa'Fd men."
The Daily Thibune w-ishes •its l'&lt;Jadlng public '8 'joy""" '1!1d happy Christmas together with u colfllinlan"" ·l&gt;'f
the ,.P"Osperity so lately begun, for the ensUing ye-R.r.
~I ay oyr entire country so abound with
prosperity that
t he criiys just passed by shall be but a P"in!ul .remind•r
to key.p us from straying too far from the path of Cal"efu),
ft·ugnf -a nd common Hense way of ]ivjng.
N~appy Christmas and prosperous year, we repeat,
&lt;H out'wil!lh, our hope and our prayer for all.

tonichi

l11e 11ame had advanced much werP time tbill
t:1 command of a W\i8erlni lead ;,~~~·!~2'o:_'!;~t
that
Wl\11 impossible for the vlsltoi'S r.
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t~ overca~.
tJ
With Burton. center-;torward ,

Dillard

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The W!ual good man to motian,,e.de
1~-01
fcnse of the Jackets wu 0
durtna the evening aJ:Id aided

AND ~-I~I.S BEU
;~~h~: ~hn~!~\1;, ~r:"~es~;
CHESHR Tf~MS

f"fiiOii•llll!o!~ 1111-

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Tbtre will be a. Chriltm&amp;a pro- IJJe SW\da.y villlton or WN ~
lil:laDl at tM Mlelion Han at Rut- Jr;.nd family
Th011e viNttnP Mr&amp; Bt.ra Rk:kant
land. Sunda-y nl&amp;ht Dee 24.
lobs. Charley 8eal'iea a~nt Jolon- and AOn JaeL Sunday were: LI!I'WII
with her mothe r Mnt Levi'la Hoffman, wirt! and chlld~ Raf'
RICkard, wUt artl Chlldrtft, Jlra.
tR•iwU.
Lil. ura Noble •nd St"'- WUlle aDd

c&amp;atem lea1ue Ulil season .
The -two Ylddleport teaJna wlll
jmmey \o

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Told of Ul1ests' Ftre Ueath

lJ~r. tht mtiJOe aarep.tLon
1 teeda UDpr011ement tr they intend
11Lo win tnallY il.fll• ln th.. South~

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JIIIOOI&amp;ill ~- llp1 ibtlt ,,... , ol-1~ DO&amp;
IG lot
fi'IDilNI ~· ~ ~&gt;o•••• .-Dul !l"d ~ ill - -~~~ Jil&gt; ~ ~ 1'" 11l\'11r.a&gt;ld.'

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on a. local team 1n Je&amp;ra.

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Govem0r White By State Highway Traffic Engineel'l

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look quite like an actreu,"
it up. "Have you
ttare1"
not tboucht ot

too "bad, wttl1
tbt ltage pre·
oi'Po*.ni-

And His Collegian'a Orchestra
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Brovl·
matria'ce 1had
EIW'e father had

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wun't one-half ao pretty u
dear,• taid Marthe lflD·
went on. Patricia knew

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were assuring hCr, t.nd
eubtlely, that. 8he wae an
and would rP.mam so. Who
anyhow, this erhriaon.

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BENF.EIT

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tuft'erlne girl that lhes
kind t A little· nobod)'
out like Aatot'1 .pet borlr!
were detemiined to lnchade
their ta1k, to make her ib
cent.er. She eat there, respond·
to quetUona whilt

Ford in Bank Probe

uearlet •ctrtpt up
of her &lt;afteT.

~&gt;poke

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Mr. ..and' Mrs. Edgar Allene.warth
and d&amp;\l8'hter Susan Eileen ar·
rhed Friday e...entng to spend the
holldays with their parents. Mr.
and Ma·s. A. E. R\L~D o.nd M1·
a.nd Ml'S. Harve Allensworth

..joyed tho brltlp T

Hope
(Oantlnued

trom Pale Olk:l)

The merchants of your cify·ieep up with the times.

fare?
"Pray, pray and apin pray,
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It 1&amp;, neeessary to P,r&amp;Y •;i-IW*)'I1 to

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In h1s white robes of state, Polle
Ptw- areetert bla corr;Unal4 .and h\lDdreda of minor prelates in the
great cddalstotY •hall ,oj tht!i Va.t~r
ean. ket;M on hla thi'O,ne. he ller

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a~ po1'tletllsrlj, fo pOIHI•

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Shop with thjom. The will prove it. They always sell the be.t
by every telL

sem.t-clrde ·

thrOne, while
prelates of lesser rank atood behind
them u the pontlft' apoke. Deaplte
l!la 'l'l year.s and the Nduoua Ia· I
tior8 a.ttendant upon oeiebratiDI'
U~.e holy year, hie holtneaa appear·
\d ln oood health ai1t1 oplll~
1 All usual, he apote alow}J, clearly
•nd With aenuJne feellDr, No pn~allon or . u. .
hJI Ohrlatliw a4dreu ha4
rrven IG 1 11te,mem.,!"o!· ~ 0\lllJ,
Uld 'all li~te'bed 'In ltlvenint sUend!l
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Confidenc. ia the open road between buyer and seller.

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oollNRuea. empba&lt;i•lng tbe pontifl'e "wonderful a.nd strenuoua
wrk" durlna the Holy Year.
ot scarlet, formed
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· }heya,..;'ir;Mdly iPcr~b. 'They deaerve 7our confii" . ':._~
diii~8oiJfid&amp;ict U. ,th.m.:.d1the gopda they sell.

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, nlt;o, 'de8.n. of'
Sa~red 1 Co)IE!IP.
, addre&amp;aed. him on behalf ~ Q.f , lila

tened bltentl)'• wbtle

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They Maintain quality at reasonable prices.
alway• ~atiafy.

Their gooda

. When 7ou buy from your home merchanb, you have the aat•
iafaction of kaowiD• that you are huyin1 ~atiefaction.
IT.lS ALWAYS PROFITABLE TO BUY FROM HOME
MERCii~BECAUSE TliEY ~VE THE WILLINGNESS
AND A!IILITY TO SERVE YOU, WELL

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'Dte Baron"
And "The Chief"
Are Cl!riatmaa 5euoa
t - of Electric
Theatre

.ftaw:ed QrJ,e ao)f!~er
to every two new mtllloQaJrea. We

~evert D&amp;tle

eetnlt the ..@OlltriiWtol'lli m 'a de

tuerlttces.

·on

Mea.tleu

Mondays

ate caviar, muahroOma

and

/l'&lt;•rBttm meloru!.

In "J.f~t t~e
tho.t lnkoduces
the ecr1)en, which wUl

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'To,Make.
lo1Jmey,'
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kl P'lrnida &amp;1'\d. C8llfomia for the
day. It won the war.

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Did yo u pipe aome of the boatl
the government. bought during the
con1Uct? You could have sold wOod·
turning locomotive&amp; for &amp; llnf! run·
rl)ng through. th.e Petrified Pore&amp;t.
BOOn -u they tlnd that WashIngton wanta somethlng the prices
double up. But not tn pain. !t'11
from joy.

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COFFEE: MROP .

kub on :r,.luotemle.
b~ millions for 25 re!ltl. ·
NOT just a salve, but ,.

••eounter-lmtant." AD
druuists.Three strcogtlli.

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AI.BA COURT JIOTEL

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u( fta:ht and CRJed a pretf,y
1hortlJ there~t.er a.nd R\W&amp;ell
went 1n u 11 replaoement
the came but ,. short. while

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'Jt!al earapplqr. never lett101 up for bllakets

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and pla)'ina: ute wildJlre at all o.ny Judie. there wm be atlll more snooter. The local boys were aho~­
Ulll!!&amp;
~&gt;&lt;•lor~ the """"n Ia muoh older. ing some real nrst olus ruardinf,
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'Jhe boys Improved ft&amp;:htina qua.U- ne\'er lettlnll their men set tn the
and maltlng allahoUI hurried
1~~·:.=~er Joy to the down - clear
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The crowd was rot as large as
The ftrst acore ot 1he t.ame ffOOil lltuuld be tor the JrJnd or ball
dter the 1ame wu beaun and lada are produetn1. They i.re

11ras a. beautifUl attempt by Jell- jle&lt;t to a better support from
A rather small but enth~~;~~ k1ns, one of hJa famous one hand- Pomeroy fan.s and sholtld have
crowd waa pweenL and
thelr m·o ney'a worth when
touaht. game was pla.yed u
t~. Purple and White Panthers
P6fiu!:roy and the Purple and Whlt..c

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Singer 01 Chesapeake had 'the
t r1ughest luck of the evening Whero
omh:hat.timmetl'the .!:JOP
a. half tum and th!ID
ba.ck up out or

.:et;wf&lt;on!

Cbeeapeake boys of
Lawrence
county.
The fact thRI. the local boys
mDre tha.n double the lloCI)1'e was
not. appal'flllt dW'ing the aa.me. the
oont.est. wu wqed so hot an~
heavy throughOut.
The vistto1'8 under the able direction or "Pony" Smith. conner
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h 1 d gree.t star for Mercer collese tn
Beeaue, as a au bat~tute,
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d to have plenty of
tor two minutes w1th St. Ignatius 0 eo.a.a zeerne
Co1Jere in 1929 At Norgard, star height but they oould not ~ 1t
end of Stanford Univenity'l foot- advantage aeainst the
ba11 team, baa been declared lnel· thrusts of the local
igible to {ll.a.y in the Ruse BowJ !game ended 90 to 14 with the loc:ala
cl188ie agamst Columbia UnivorsltJ \on the long end ot the score. .
at Pasadena on New Year's Day.
The first g'l.me however, brougnt
_ _ _ _ rorth the ta.ugha when the tormc.ot·
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dars from Pcmeroy hooked up
aad substitute center, age ID helght wlth a like number from Mlddle6 ft. 2 inches played on Rome port, the locals a.galn winning.
t•lwnship team winnh~g stpte menThe grads did not show the form
they exhibited when wea.rlng ~he
tlf'n.
Paul Samuelt-Zancsvllle, guard. purple and white and showed
sophomore age 19 height 5 rt 10 In· t.tJ_ey were ln need of ~:~·:~~~:!~
ches played scholastiC b&amp;.ll at
This pme ended ~
1-~h high.
leading 24 t.o 17. The
Wntam y.'ipfler, Eirnlra, N. Y .. follow :
[.m ard, sophomore age :.!0, height
G PM PTP
5 n. 11 lnehes, hac. ~ conl!iderabic PHS Alumni 21.
3 1 s 0 1
t~pee d and passes well
Dye, f
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Pierotti. f
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J(·achim, f
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Crow, c
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GrueEcr, g
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Elcelsteln. g

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Anden&gt;on, tt
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Lambert, c .... .

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a, ooals; F, Fouls; M. Poul;
MU;aed; P. Personals; TP. Total
Points.
Referee Lackey COUI
Pomt'!roY 30

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Lookabill, f
Jones,!
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Score by quarter

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Jour
n, whUo dlatelf IJle...ller bUt It miMed,

Tile f.,.L,ue
·our boye nn tnatant. 'I1te :thJJ'I&amp; m011t noUoe· q1J&amp;I"Ier was
t ttart with deten;nlnobkln, ~~ a . r.ble is J,he way f,he teun play has 1\'hlm they

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"Wilmtnrton e.nd •mateur ~b&amp;D
buecOllete baskeu.tt team ,a.rly t,h_Aa ball there, aae 24, hetah~ 5 ft. 10
v.·ee)[;. Ccacb Brandon T. Orover :t.s lrtche6. Jun1or, PlaY* tnAekl dW'Ina:
btiSilY, traJninl! h1s "Ohio Unlv~f8i~y baseball ' &amp;euob. . ,
• .. ,
Bobcat casera for their ext.e!kled
Robert Herrlck.-Elmi.ra, N. Y.,
Oh~aa holldi.y
&amp;ip Which .Kilard, atte~ Elmtr&amp; Free A.CJf'pt'M Jan. 2.
ct•~my but played ba.skdball wl.th Y .
'l'he vaeatton aclledule will iu- .¥ . &amp;. A.. ·tealtln&amp; ~ ·won."DD-tloaclude contests 1n ~ewark , AkrOl\. ~ reput.a.Uous, as:e 19, bellb.t 8ft. ,
C\mlberland, Coshocton anct oan- plays 100d paSaina-' a:lnl6 .-nd !8
ton. Pollowing ttte· bt.rrlat:ormma: rc.triY il:ooll sliot.
trip, the Bobcata will plunge Into
Geor~ . Uay-Aahtabu'-· fol\ward.
the Buckeye COnference care sche- three-letter athlete at Aahtabula
cll!le, playing Ohlo ·Wea)eyaD1 a.nd high H.Dd K18kl prep, a&amp;e 21, height
Miami the :ftn;t week after the ·p, ft. 9 inahea, sophomore, played
r.tlliBtmaa vacation. The rormer quarterb&amp;ck oa Ohio's second team
4utntet will be met ln Delaware t.hlB ran and WUI be throw1Di the
Jal\ 9 ' while Miami will come to j'lYtl:lln In the spring. Past and Kood
Athens on Jan. 13.
· _' til¥!t.
Workin@: with a ma.1ority ·ol
Ed Byh nm-Mea.ctvUle, Pa., !:Jrgreen material, Grover is dtUaellt ward, attended J4e&amp;dville hi(lh blah
Jy atte.mptlnt to build up a rna- fichool. played part of laat year, age
chine whlcb ca.n suceeaarully de- a . height 5 ft. 11 inphes, fatrly
fend the oonference title, a share good ~t·
of which Ohio CQ.ptured last &amp;eason .
Irvlnf Bieaei-Brookl)'D, N. Y.,
Jlcmatntng ftom the tea:m ot last guarrt; J!roPped at New Utrecht: hiiJil,
"Inter are Bernard Berens, elan- "ge 21, •height 5 ft. 7 lnche.s, JWltor,
~ -1ted Lancaster center, who estab- ·\\"On a letter on baseball team · la.Rt
Usbed new .state and conference sprin&amp;, pla.yed t.hifd base.
storing records last yesu and who
Don "Bill" Foglesona, Mll501l, w.
IliOn ail-Buckeye honors as a so- \ '.t.., forward. junior. saw considerphomore, and Pea:-1 Reichley, New [·l'lle &amp;ctlor last yeiU',' age l9 height
lexington, guard, who won a let- 6 ft . I inch, size gives him e.dvanter in 1933. In addition to these two Lase under bal!ket.
Howard Moon-Wa.tten forward
players, Grover has fourd the best
com bination In three sopbomor~. ~cphomore age ~ height 5 ft. n
Elll Schmidt, Columbus, forward: in ches played several sport&amp; at
George May, Ash.ta.bula, forward; Warren Harding high .
end Bob Hen·lck, Elmira, N. Y..
Robert Henry, Cleveland. guard
guard.
Pnd fiUb6titute certer, junior, age ~
The entire January oohedule is : ht:lght 6 ft. 2 lnchet~ played aome
Jan. 2--Cwnberlo.nd Bulldo~; Jan . bt::iL year, WIU'o scholaatlc eager at
3---Coshocton; Jan. 4-Stark-Mo.r- Ooltnwood high.
ble at Oantor.; Ja.n. 5--Qoodye-:~r
Wcodrow Wills-Columbus, at ·
Wlngfoots at Akron ; Jan. 6-New- tP.nded West high school. sophoark; Jan. 9-0hlo Wesleyan at more quarterback for Dou Peden
Jan. 12-Miaml at At.h- this fall, winning conference ar&gt;d
Pr.s; Jan 15-St. Xnv1er at Cin- rotate seleetloo and ali -Amerlclln
cinna.tl ; Jar-. 17-Marshall College toonorable mention . Is good ba..sebell
at Athens: Jan. 20-Witt.enberg at c&amp;tcher, age 19. height. 5 ft. 10 "'Rvringfleld; Jan. 27-Cinctunatl at c11es.
Clnclrnatt.
I 'AI MerendinO-&lt;Jlarksburg ,
w.
• Va. fo rward, prepped e.t Washing~
SKETCHES OF OHIO UNIVER-1 i(.n Irving high, ace 20, height 6ft
SITY BOBCAT BASKETEl~ RS
st.phomore.
Athens. Ohio
I Kimler .o&lt;Jye~orthmd, guard
l9S4
played tackle ,"thi:&gt; fall;_ age 20,
, ,, - i~or l g ht 6 rt 2 iuches 41oas pQ8Sibllttle!l
Her'HIIJ'd Bca·eps~ Lauca:; Ler , u~ n- ' al cit•vcluping
fijst ola.ss guard
tel', prepped. a.t St. Mury ·H lll~h [ l•f.ight aud l'CP.~ give him o.dvar.tschool In that city. Age 20. Height to.gc
6 n . 5 Inches won nil- Buckeye ami I Lawrct'Ce Bwackba ..mcr. Lam·etAll-Ohio honor.~ us a. :;ophomorc. , v,lle, guard , soph.omora age 21
set new scoriug , : : CO!'d tn botJt 1 hmght 5 rt. ro lnohes, brot hel' of
Buckeye Conference 1wd tk: state !PI mer w e ll ~known gtmrtl on Bob1, c.l L t earn~&gt;.
In 1939.
vet.eril.n

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boll lalt !aU and will P&lt;O!&gt;OI&gt;I7 be
on the mound with bueball team
next spr.W,, beat o1' new men.,
&amp;eem.s dtettned to be a tbr"-lettd':"

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Same with all kll\da of good~:
abOut the warf Tht',.urvtvon

at t.hu Electric

Soviet Lommissar at Home

olliOr , . , _ cOliAidir It i1DW't to
ekeeliozzle 'tJmlil iam out of all the
biOoll the tumlp C&amp;n oj&gt;Ore.

Pan:oen wmbj; vet.ertnarlana
to aa.ve buaiedwdowtt mulet th&amp;t
&amp;1"'1 worth a dr1ed. letJ' In a htah
b:-e&lt;ze. It aln't &amp;ent.lmea.t. They

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Point&amp;.
Referee L9.9key &lt;OU)

·GAME NOTES

An -unusuaJ feature of the Altum• I 'I
gr.mc was th11.t •the Po~eroy
scored six points in eaCh ot
:our quarters.
It was ;ood¥ to" see" t.he

there, TiPPY'· Fred.

~!"&gt;diE•. and old

.-fler~i~l· :l

otandby ·
were retnforeed
a Junior who ftlled in -··-.·.. ;c

.Plerott.l :wert out on
In the 1an1e.

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'Dte Baron"
And "The Chief"
Are Cl!riatmaa 5euoa
t - of Electric
Theatre

.ftaw:ed QrJ,e ao)f!~er
to every two new mtllloQaJrea. We

~evert D&amp;tle

eetnlt the ..@OlltriiWtol'lli m 'a de

tuerlttces.

·on

Mea.tleu

Mondays

ate caviar, muahroOma

and

/l'&lt;•rBttm meloru!.

In "J.f~t t~e
tho.t lnkoduces
the ecr1)en, which wUl

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lo1Jmey,'
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kl P'lrnida &amp;1'\d. C8llfomia for the
day. It won the war.

theatre

Did yo u pipe aome of the boatl
the government. bought during the
con1Uct? You could have sold wOod·
turning locomotive&amp; for &amp; llnf! run·
rl)ng through. th.e Petrified Pore&amp;t.
BOOn -u they tlnd that WashIngton wanta somethlng the prices
double up. But not tn pain. !t'11
from joy.

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COFFEE: MROP .

kub on :r,.luotemle.
b~ millions for 25 re!ltl. ·
NOT just a salve, but ,.

••eounter-lmtant." AD
druuists.Three strcogtlli.

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u( fta:ht and CRJed a pretf,y
1hortlJ there~t.er a.nd R\W&amp;ell
went 1n u 11 replaoement
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'Jt!al earapplqr. never lett101 up for bllakets

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and pla)'ina: ute wildJlre at all o.ny Judie. there wm be atlll more snooter. The local boys were aho~­
Ulll!!&amp;
~&gt;&lt;•lor~ the """"n Ia muoh older. ing some real nrst olus ruardinf,
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and maltlng allahoUI hurried
1~~·:.=~er Joy to the down - clear
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The crowd was rot as large as
The ftrst acore ot 1he t.ame ffOOil lltuuld be tor the JrJnd or ball
dter the 1ame wu beaun and lada are produetn1. They i.re

11ras a. beautifUl attempt by Jell- jle&lt;t to a better support from
A rather small but enth~~;~~ k1ns, one of hJa famous one hand- Pomeroy fan.s and sholtld have
crowd waa pweenL and
thelr m·o ney'a worth when
touaht. game was pla.yed u
t~. Purple and White Panthers
P6fiu!:roy and the Purple and Whlt..c

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Singer 01 Chesapeake had 'the
t r1ughest luck of the evening Whero
omh:hat.timmetl'the .!:JOP
a. half tum and th!ID
ba.ck up out or

.:et;wf&lt;on!

Cbeeapeake boys of
Lawrence
county.
The fact thRI. the local boys
mDre tha.n double the lloCI)1'e was
not. appal'flllt dW'ing the aa.me. the
oont.est. wu wqed so hot an~
heavy throughOut.
The vistto1'8 under the able direction or "Pony" Smith. conner
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h 1 d gree.t star for Mercer collese tn
Beeaue, as a au bat~tute,
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c P aJ!e
d to have plenty of
tor two minutes w1th St. Ignatius 0 eo.a.a zeerne
Co1Jere in 1929 At Norgard, star height but they oould not ~ 1t
end of Stanford Univenity'l foot- advantage aeainst the
ba11 team, baa been declared lnel· thrusts of the local
igible to {ll.a.y in the Ruse BowJ !game ended 90 to 14 with the loc:ala
cl188ie agamst Columbia UnivorsltJ \on the long end ot the score. .
at Pasadena on New Year's Day.
The first g'l.me however, brougnt
_ _ _ _ rorth the ta.ugha when the tormc.ot·
.
1
dars from Pcmeroy hooked up
aad substitute center, age ID helght wlth a like number from Mlddle6 ft. 2 inches played on Rome port, the locals a.galn winning.
t•lwnship team winnh~g stpte menThe grads did not show the form
they exhibited when wea.rlng ~he
tlf'n.
Paul Samuelt-Zancsvllle, guard. purple and white and showed
sophomore age 19 height 5 rt 10 In· t.tJ_ey were ln need of ~:~·:~~~:!~
ches played scholastiC b&amp;.ll at
This pme ended ~
1-~h high.
leading 24 t.o 17. The
Wntam y.'ipfler, Eirnlra, N. Y .. follow :
[.m ard, sophomore age :.!0, height
G PM PTP
5 n. 11 lnehes, hac. ~ conl!iderabic PHS Alumni 21.
3 1 s 0 1
t~pee d and passes well
Dye, f
1 1 1 " s
Pierotti. f
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J(·achim, f
2 1 5 0
Crow, c
2 0 0 1
GrueEcr, g
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4 3 6 4 'i 7

a, ooals; F, Fouls; M. Poul;
MU;aed; P. Personals; TP. Total
Points.
Referee Lackey COUI
Pomt'!roY 30

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Murra y, l
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WAS ~IJST A.SOVT
'iSOCk "T'..-tA'T biG

PoqLeroy

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c...•s'" '- r= ~ ' "'''""''' ;,,,;:,00 1
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AND Rl£il{r NOli\/
SANTA CLAUS 15 P~BABLY

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Fram Middle;ort Grada; j
was .b!ockOre, Crow, Gnleser, 1~~L ~f!:~lm~:~ ~~-throws I

NORTH POLE

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DELIVERY ON

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lead whlcb they never relbaqulahed Improved and it the aven.ge ran 11 tlrst tleld goal.

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11-tA.T Wt..V

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Hlo~er ln Ula. &amp;f&amp;dcs 1ame
wa~~
wttb 1 whUt ~'.1\nderlon
wu
with alx,· Crowl CoUowed
wlth t1. aDCl .Gr1Jeatllo;_~ Q• 11 '1ber.
Etael &amp;IUS AUeDIW'Ol1J::i. . . ,•• bunch..

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.m -tour: ·I$PWeVtlr the cne almalt UM u. &amp;knott l.mmt..
Jour
n, whUo dlatelf IJle...ller bUt It miMed,

Tile f.,.L,ue
·our boye nn tnatant. 'I1te :thJJ'I&amp; m011t noUoe· q1J&amp;I"Ier was
t ttart with deten;nlnobkln, ~~ a . r.ble is J,he way f,he teun play has 1\'hlm they

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CHESIPUK£ IN

blih I!Obool

"Wilmtnrton e.nd •mateur ~b&amp;D
buecOllete baskeu.tt team ,a.rly t,h_Aa ball there, aae 24, hetah~ 5 ft. 10
v.·ee)[;. Ccacb Brandon T. Orover :t.s lrtche6. Jun1or, PlaY* tnAekl dW'Ina:
btiSilY, traJninl! h1s "Ohio Unlv~f8i~y baseball ' &amp;euob. . ,
• .. ,
Bobcat casera for their ext.e!kled
Robert Herrlck.-Elmi.ra, N. Y.,
Oh~aa holldi.y
&amp;ip Which .Kilard, atte~ Elmtr&amp; Free A.CJf'pt'M Jan. 2.
ct•~my but played ba.skdball wl.th Y .
'l'he vaeatton aclledule will iu- .¥ . &amp;. A.. ·tealtln&amp; ~ ·won."DD-tloaclude contests 1n ~ewark , AkrOl\. ~ reput.a.Uous, as:e 19, bellb.t 8ft. ,
C\mlberland, Coshocton anct oan- plays 100d paSaina-' a:lnl6 .-nd !8
ton. Pollowing ttte· bt.rrlat:ormma: rc.triY il:ooll sliot.
trip, the Bobcata will plunge Into
Geor~ . Uay-Aahtabu'-· fol\ward.
the Buckeye COnference care sche- three-letter athlete at Aahtabula
cll!le, playing Ohlo ·Wea)eyaD1 a.nd high H.Dd K18kl prep, a&amp;e 21, height
Miami the :ftn;t week after the ·p, ft. 9 inahea, sophomore, played
r.tlliBtmaa vacation. The rormer quarterb&amp;ck oa Ohio's second team
4utntet will be met ln Delaware t.hlB ran and WUI be throw1Di the
Jal\ 9 ' while Miami will come to j'lYtl:lln In the spring. Past and Kood
Athens on Jan. 13.
· _' til¥!t.
Workin@: with a ma.1ority ·ol
Ed Byh nm-Mea.ctvUle, Pa., !:Jrgreen material, Grover is dtUaellt ward, attended J4e&amp;dville hi(lh blah
Jy atte.mptlnt to build up a rna- fichool. played part of laat year, age
chine whlcb ca.n suceeaarully de- a . height 5 ft. 11 inphes, fatrly
fend the oonference title, a share good ~t·
of which Ohio CQ.ptured last &amp;eason .
Irvlnf Bieaei-Brookl)'D, N. Y.,
Jlcmatntng ftom the tea:m ot last guarrt; J!roPped at New Utrecht: hiiJil,
"Inter are Bernard Berens, elan- "ge 21, •height 5 ft. 7 lnche.s, JWltor,
~ -1ted Lancaster center, who estab- ·\\"On a letter on baseball team · la.Rt
Usbed new .state and conference sprin&amp;, pla.yed t.hifd base.
storing records last yesu and who
Don "Bill" Foglesona, Mll501l, w.
IliOn ail-Buckeye honors as a so- \ '.t.., forward. junior. saw considerphomore, and Pea:-1 Reichley, New [·l'lle &amp;ctlor last yeiU',' age l9 height
lexington, guard, who won a let- 6 ft . I inch, size gives him e.dvanter in 1933. In addition to these two Lase under bal!ket.
Howard Moon-Wa.tten forward
players, Grover has fourd the best
com bination In three sopbomor~. ~cphomore age ~ height 5 ft. n
Elll Schmidt, Columbus, forward: in ches played several sport&amp; at
George May, Ash.ta.bula, forward; Warren Harding high .
end Bob Hen·lck, Elmira, N. Y..
Robert Henry, Cleveland. guard
guard.
Pnd fiUb6titute certer, junior, age ~
The entire January oohedule is : ht:lght 6 ft. 2 lnchet~ played aome
Jan. 2--Cwnberlo.nd Bulldo~; Jan . bt::iL year, WIU'o scholaatlc eager at
3---Coshocton; Jan. 4-Stark-Mo.r- Ooltnwood high.
ble at Oantor.; Ja.n. 5--Qoodye-:~r
Wcodrow Wills-Columbus, at ·
Wlngfoots at Akron ; Jan. 6-New- tP.nded West high school. sophoark; Jan. 9-0hlo Wesleyan at more quarterback for Dou Peden
Jan. 12-Miaml at At.h- this fall, winning conference ar&gt;d
Pr.s; Jan 15-St. Xnv1er at Cin- rotate seleetloo and ali -Amerlclln
cinna.tl ; Jar-. 17-Marshall College toonorable mention . Is good ba..sebell
at Athens: Jan. 20-Witt.enberg at c&amp;tcher, age 19. height. 5 ft. 10 "'Rvringfleld; Jan. 27-Cinctunatl at c11es.
Clnclrnatt.
I 'AI MerendinO-&lt;Jlarksburg ,
w.
• Va. fo rward, prepped e.t Washing~
SKETCHES OF OHIO UNIVER-1 i(.n Irving high, ace 20, height 6ft
SITY BOBCAT BASKETEl~ RS
st.phomore.
Athens. Ohio
I Kimler .o&lt;Jye~orthmd, guard
l9S4
played tackle ,"thi:&gt; fall;_ age 20,
, ,, - i~or l g ht 6 rt 2 iuches 41oas pQ8Sibllttle!l
Her'HIIJ'd Bca·eps~ Lauca:; Ler , u~ n- ' al cit•vcluping
fijst ola.ss guard
tel', prepped. a.t St. Mury ·H lll~h [ l•f.ight aud l'CP.~ give him o.dvar.tschool In that city. Age 20. Height to.gc
6 n . 5 Inches won nil- Buckeye ami I Lawrct'Ce Bwackba ..mcr. Lam·etAll-Ohio honor.~ us a. :;ophomorc. , v,lle, guard , soph.omora age 21
set new scoriug , : : CO!'d tn botJt 1 hmght 5 rt. ro lnohes, brot hel' of
Buckeye Conference 1wd tk: state !PI mer w e ll ~known gtmrtl on Bob1, c.l L t earn~&gt;.
In 1939.
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"iho~ ,.'or liliC:baries lneton.
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boll lalt !aU and will P&lt;O!&gt;OI&gt;I7 be
on the mound with bueball team
next spr.W,, beat o1' new men.,
&amp;eem.s dtettned to be a tbr"-lettd':"

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abOut the warf Tht',.urvtvon

at t.hu Electric

Soviet Lommissar at Home

olliOr , . , _ cOliAidir It i1DW't to
ekeeliozzle 'tJmlil iam out of all the
biOoll the tumlp C&amp;n oj&gt;Ore.

Pan:oen wmbj; vet.ertnarlana
to aa.ve buaiedwdowtt mulet th&amp;t
&amp;1"'1 worth a dr1ed. letJ' In a htah
b:-e&lt;ze. It aln't &amp;ent.lmea.t. They

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Point&amp;.
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·GAME NOTES

An -unusuaJ feature of the Altum• I 'I
gr.mc was th11.t •the Po~eroy
scored six points in eaCh ot
:our quarters.
It was ;ood¥ to" see" t.he

there, TiPPY'· Fred.

~!"&gt;diE•. and old

.-fler~i~l· :l

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a Junior who ftlled in -··-.·.. ;c

.Plerott.l :wert out on
In the 1an1e.

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BUSINESS OmCE

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and much colder
with a cold wave, pri~el!i
ed by snow in East
North Wednesda;y.

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Activity

of

Temple Pyttuan

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Bac:k To Dayo Before
Depregioa
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o1 our

We wLsh to thank an
and nellh~

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word :.
Plnstenrald Company tor
earetul and efflcteDt service,
which has &amp;o appreelably lesour sorrow Jn the loss or our
ldo:;!~,g wtte, mother and daua:bter.

DISBURSED

To More.Than 1800
ploy- Of CWA Ourinc Put Week

¥ar Tbe Day

.,· Be Merry • • •
IIEALTH, HapPJneu, and the

Good Will Gf Mal! II ou 1ft~:~~
tor you In &amp;IIIIa (estln XDu

AT THIS
HOLIDAY .
SEASON ',
It Ia a prl:fll+
&amp;e

We al·'O take lllilll ~

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rratltade for your loyal pa·
tronap In the pallt year.

to n.&amp;.litad

,-oo-no&amp; .. a eu&amp;omer.

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aloae. b•t a11 &amp;I frleJNI-

The Beat of

NATION
IN
GRIP
OF
FRIGID
WEA
TH
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M~ny Meet Tragic Death During 1-loliday Peri
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.Dea~h Toll Standa At 19 ~~~r~~r ~~ra~~~~Oda~ N~:~ No Noticeable Carouoina
AI Rnult Of Three

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Week I Inundation
HUGE PROPERTY LOSS
Airplane• Ruoh To A;d
Of Stricken Town•

In Idaho

NORMA
GOODWIN

New

Dee. H-JNsLod In &amp;he bUndlnr SbOW'IIt.nn
hllh above Manhattua, a ftler
. . . ....... delpeftl.teiJ U.it
aRernoon t.o IHinl' hit tbJp

FLORIST

J'orll:,

sahb' to J'l'MID4, Be wu Oftt'
Newark a&amp;rpon for onr an

OUR entire peroon·
nel join in wishing

bea.r, then. hil motor, or tiM!
mo$or of anotJ~;er flhJp, wu
bea.rt la the .,~e~an, of Van
Goutlla4 Pa:rk.
It ll betlend the lhlp . . .
prtftie or an RmJ plane.

you a very Merry
Dally Tribune

Xmaa and bountiful
Good Cheer in all

Mon•aJ a• &amp;lie

r-mployees enJey the holiday ...

A Very Merry

anlvrrtally 111baened. ·

J!uo

CHRISTMAS

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NORTHWEST HARD Are
Ultimatums liOUOR'S RETURN National Funerill :Bandits Rehearse l'EN D[RISH wurN Arkansas Town ls TR~G[DY M
Sent Forth
For Crash Victims Plans For Battle
r
m. Guarded By Militia
HIT BY tOLD ~NO Draft Fi::T~::~ Le:~b ~GREEHD ~UIHl YFr:~ic~~~ c:;:~:••• Pol:r ~::=.J:.' ~;lin· V~lCANIC Bl ~ STFollo;t.!~~~i!::w..n WITH JUY
RAGINGFL~ODS Montov~: i~·:~me-,_
IN
BUC~[Y[
STATE
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Wi~eo

Personals

LL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

Commission
war.

t.o m~!Uat.P. the Chnc·l

The Leagne committee,
t.ot:lnl
over alone the work or arbitratin:t
the oonfHct as · th~ Pan·Amcricu:J
conference prep~~red to AdJourna.,
wa.s contronted by persisLcut demands frohm each parLy which r.erWusl.y
ampered
nelotlnllons.
They were:
1. Paraguay's declnra.tion thal a
agalmt renewal Clf hootnuat be made by Bolivia 1md
Bol~~~·
t
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mus eva=ootf'!
the Chac
before Parngl.lny will pnrti!cl!&gt;oto In arbitration talks.
Bolivia's determination to ()boftlclal recosn!Uon of
her
the
four
announc:ed

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ec.
...-Prance toc'ay planned a national mw funI &lt;" tal for the m(lre than 200 vlcum.s

LACK OF TIME

~b.ould

they encounter

of the John

DilllngPr

six

membP.rs

l!&amp;.ng or

tt!l·

caped Indiana cOnvlcL,, wa!l In Ule
j hnnda or pOlice here today.
The Jru~n who warned pollee Lhat
tbe despera&lt;loes are dallr rehearsi lng their parLs for a bo.tile to death
J was Edwlll'd Shousr, who "'a~; one or
tht'm until captured last week at
Pal'S, .n1. Following his capt\U1!1,
Shouse w&amp;A returned to the Indiana
Bt.ate penltenLiary
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Selling d_ Satw-day nlrhts dlsutraua train
p ermlta
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l'.;eck at LaiJly, while the enUre
nltti~Jn rose in protest &amp;JaillBt "o.n~
No Doubt
wmt" rs~~:oadlng me~~.Jda m the e~J.
By International News service

OVen~hadowed by the sentiment
or Chrt.'ltmas, John Barleycorn who
rqa1nec1 his "cltlr.en~h!p papers·· in
Oblo last Friday from
the r.tate
lf'!l'islature, WAs
with '.h"'
polite "howdy-l.lo" or a sa.nr and
quiet dlplty, It appeared todnv.
before It
Due, pt&gt;rh&amp;Jlo!l, to che ra.ct that t.he
I~:~~~= etrect. Bolivia refUBild now ot lettal liquor In the state was
1
untll
"something
Is I held at J(JW ebb because or thr. In1
her elalm.
of the majority
or drug
obtain
licenses
In the
after Ohio'~~' new
IU
c~~-~!h~:,:~was enacted,
~
the state Indicated

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I
York WaiterS
Threaten t0 QUl"t

p:re~ted

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french s ystem.
More than aDO were 1 Jured 1
n
n
, the crash or the s)leedin&amp; Par~ .
ell.pre.M
Into
the
rear
(JJ'
f:tra.sbourg
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a .standing local made up of WOOden
coaches, and many or these were In
critit'&amp;.l condUJon In
hos~lta.ls.
victims
the
n:ght.
,
The nationAl ru~eral will bti held
t1~morrow mornll"g Ill the Gare De
!..'Est, Parlll railway st.atlon fhlch
!JUI'dreds or happy studentll and
other hollday ..bound lett a" rew
houl'lll before the c~. Later
became an lmproylsed
scores oi vl,cUm11,
i4entifl.ed, were laid on
Parliament, 8.'1 80011
b1 January, poobably
an olftclal invelltlsatlon tti;-lilotiir1
ieconcl wont In

T~ree

di~ durln~

Shouse told Se...,.t. Dan
'"'
Healy of the Chlcaro
pollee that
the Dillinger g;an1 sters' main topic
or dlscUMion in thetl' 1-Jideout Is the
kllll~g of pol/!men.
''They are all kill crazy and
t~at's why r lett t.hem," Shouse Willi
quoted as teWng sergt.. Healy. "I
!r!ft them on Nov. 18 In Chicago.
J(Jhn Dillinger, Harry Pierpont,
Russell Clerk Charles Macltley and
.:ohn Burns ·\lo~re livlnr together
t•li!O.I think they are stHI tosether.
"If you poliet:Jn.en are married
n•en with ramtuea 1 wam you to
,,0 careful a.bout trylnl to take t.he
other members of the ganr." he
sdd. "Every f'l&amp;:ht t.h ey have a
each takes tbe position
~~~-~him In the event pollee
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Cleveland, Dee. 2G-IN8Better Ia.te than never 1
This mlaht have been the
thOU&amp;ht or the ·north wind today u tt
broUrht snow
clou&lt;ls ovet• northern Ohio.

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OHIO.

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passed yeatehiay t.flere ~n 1
ed II.We poealbllltyl thM · ~ 1
wlahea would be tultllltld. '· 1· 1
However, it started snOWiD(l
at n;o'clook last nl1ht and
within an eight-Hour pe~
t.hrft lnches of snow had

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It was still

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late

thl.s momina and
promised
to continue thr(IUJhout the

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Ralston Ruuell of Fllntt ~~~g~~~;
arrived Saturday to
1n
maa with his part~nts,
Ral.!ton Rusaell.

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The condition or Mn.
Brown, who haE been

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the past few weeks,

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SEASON

MIS3 ~ry Vl,_lnla HBIIIM IP.f~
for Athens Oa~urday t.o 11pend Christmas with he•· pa;.;nts, Mr.
Mrs. Hoyt Haning.

wish to extend to you Xmas greeting and
Good W-Ill, and may boumlless Holiday
Cheer be ever yours. _

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WE extend heartiest -wishes for a , happy
Xmas Season to all ; our customers and
friends, !lilld we cordially invite your con·
tinued patronage. .

THE VOGUE SHOE SHOPPE

Cor. Ceurt and Main 81&amp;.

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Jack Pearl, the Baron
Jimmy Du.
·rante, Zasu Pitts; Edna May OliVer, Ted Healy and his
stooges and the Metro-Goldwyn-Ma;rer Girls, The callt
wao botTQW.ed from . a -nut factory ..... funny! funny!
funny! uvas you dfre, Sharlie?"
1
ShortS: Busy Bodie&amp;, Laurel-Hardy
In the Dou11h. Fatt&gt;r Arbuckle
Matinee 2 :SO P. H.

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CHRISTMAS,
FOLKS

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to · the char·
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Meet Death In

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AIJTOS, TRAINS,
In

Collec:t;ng
Four In One
Periah In

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lur
1t had no knowledge or
b!!lna' killed.
The Christmas
l~osln was at Its
";·ed nood" carrylnr
tructlon struck with
denneBI'I.
Mindful or the many volco.nlc
eruptiOJIS following sharp eo.rthqt•akes h&gt; paat years many or the
b•rror strioken populace sought re tuae In the clty'B most .sulllltanUal

cities, a survey
"rush" liqUOI'
Wflell:-

w"" Glaacl Enlaraet at Ba•e of
Throat Caulin1 Youn1·
ater to Stran1le

PILOT,
HAVE CLOSE CALL

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, · 1-{oth!nif.,:Jiut Tooth,- Jack Holey
· Matinee 2 :SO P. Ill•

lnfamoua N e a I
Eluclea Guards, S c a 1 e •
WaUa at Lima
anniversary.

But, joy 1lhanaed
Strlcten suddenl)'
died
before
down«! .

l::;uildln&amp;S.

't'~e 10 periiOtll\l who were kUied
rudded In modest h()mes In the
lcwer sectlon ot the clt:v.
A typhoon struck ~e Vlsa:vall
group of the PhUipplne Archlpelaro Nov. :a ktllil'l many persons
Dnd catW03 heavy property clamI!B~·

As part ()f Malay8.1a the Phlllp-

P:nell share the ge11eral features of
the Archipelago. The islands are

TW0cAMPS QUARANTINED

CHEER ALL TilE YI:AR.

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11hot down during the Bunda!
night battle. He and two liOn:
were storming a restaurant operlited by Ralph Henley when BarMarna, P. 1., ~- 26-INS-Trap· nett was ,hot in .. , ''"".
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ped by a ftood of hot mud and sui ·
The ~~:unplay broke out shortly
phurouA water from a volcar&gt;Jc l'!ter Leland Henley, 29, returned
u uptton 10 pel'fiOn!t were killed at 011 a PI'ISOJI csmp leave. He ill
lro.sln and more than 500 made s~r~lng " life! senten~ fM the
homeleas Chri.!ltmas eve accordtnB 1 k llmg of W. W. Findley, whom
to Information received 'here Wtt r.. Mar.sha! Barnet.t wa.&lt;&gt; accompany·
by the weather bureau. ·
J
ing when the ffltal l'ltrt"eL shootJns
Irosln, a c.lty of 11.000 populaUon cccum:d a year ago.
.
1u the pro•JIJ"Ce of 8ai'S08'dn wall
Ralph Henley Is a cousm ()f thE
Inundated.
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man com1cted.
Sixty families escaped death
A shower or bullets ts.o:ued from
flEt&gt;i ng from t.heir hOmes
the Henley :restaurant to greet the
v.ne swept away by the fl.ery ftood r.ttacklng Barnett8, wlnesses saki.
Firat reports that Mount Bulua~ Two brothers of Leland Hmley
was in volcanic eruption
9oCte said to have been wltbil'! the
Vo~olltlon ~···~~.:~
tC'rror t.o
place dnr!Ug Lhf' illtl"rchang£'
struck I
The
·
victims were: ..-:.cc-·

molltltainOWI with many volcanoes,
or.ly a few of Whlth are still active.

Richard and Gerald Reuter came
from ColumbU.I 8-:.:.;,trday t.o sp ~ nd
Christmas with Lht!lr parents, Ml'.
and Mrs. Will Reuter.

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w·Ith Tidal Wave To Add
T0 Death, Destruction, Confusion

recurrenu of a year old tamil)
feud that brourht a. renewal o!
~:.un play and oroe casWLlty Chrll;tmas
While the :o nauonal guardBmen
f.()Ught to malnt.iln order, Prottecutor Jack Boldt arrived to ope~:
pear:e lWIIOtiatlona
between the
two families.
City Manhall J. H. Barnott, 01

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ma.a" here ' bit' as Uth, '"'~C)Iuri

ROBINS&amp;trS'fOMEllOY L4UNDRY
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Philippine laland City
lrosin Hit On Christ..
mas Eve

II•Y• to come.

NOW arid in the futurf we sincerely ex·
press our desire that the Joys and Happiness

2ft~"'TPOMEROV ,

~hls viUa1e today to prevent the

of res15tanC1! would confrOllt them

By

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