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l'wo Suits Filed
A K. Oliver a retired mail car
rler who lives on Mulberry Avtmu{
neiU' the
Grov&lt;! cemetery l
In Local Court generously
JonnE'd u sickle
to
SICKLER IS CUT

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DA.n..1' TRIBVD, PQIIDOY, 01!113.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11 U13l

OPTIMISTIC

!Sheriff Ordered
To Summons Jury '

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0.... Cue ia for Foredooure
cf PrcpertYJ Otber for

nelihbo 1e entl}

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aale

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Augu
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Ever ett Bl:lck.wood Alb:lny
E L Boswml.h Dexte1
Jt anal;!lLt
McKay Mlddl epm t Mmnie Kautz 1

Cbe8h~l

!'illa.o,; II Slr1wn
( harnbrr I!F ( omrut 1

ldtl lo u uer president nf the I nlled
~nd

Jh nry liPid

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l(('publh lUI senal.iuriM.I

);( I ool;; $7 200 In stltLl' aid hns been
1/ t:lelvcd
for tlbsLnbutlou ln lhJs
TIH! Queen EHt.her Circle of thr
uou41 nee lu luw rt as lh1 y at rived in ( hir lliCU '"'m W ~shln"t.on
r o mly The stale aid tcelved hez e
M E church met TuAsday eve11iug
whtore (hey att•udcd Prt sld,.nt JIOUVI'I~ ~ uoUflru.llnn ~~~~monies
wUI go toward puylng back ~ml utlL..
llt the church anu alec ,etJ th e follow
INJI IIU f) IN BAll (~i\J\.U
I
nr !.t uchertO Ju.nltm s t~ml bus drlvlr1g ()fficers tor the coming yej:u
uoth upre~s. d t11,. tmlnlon thu.t bu~mr N~ '~ un U1 upturn ll.nd
~ 1 s emptoyud by the vu.rlous s hool!l
President 111elmn Young
Vlcc
Nutd
(;..
I('Ctl\ICd }WI()
rhe dlr&gt;tllbution of Lhe funds to
that the r• tf'nt hiKht r r nmruud.hy prl•t s point I he way tn lrf!neral
PreRident Mntjorle Darst S ecre
from Cuhnubl.ll&gt; U a~ Geuq~e ElS( I [
thc sehoul di stricts wm; made as I
tary KAthryn Terrill 11nd Treu.su1e1 stem guwdson ill M1 and Mn, A
follows
Ch~ stt 1 :S2 100 Cohtmhu;.
Helen Wllhams()!l Aftm Ll1e bu~r F Emelst"ln w.u~&gt; l('ttntly JnJtnerl
$1 000 HaJll~om llle $1 000 O!lvl
ueiiS sell8ton a social time was en
Jo)'ed by thOi'll! present
0 !lll!l't' lfiOO Ra.cini
$/(/(1
Hu t
lund
StiOO
SliJSbUiy
$1U()
SVII
Columbus hospllal
'~~~ $200
A llsl of l hi' lext book~ tu Oe 11s tl
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A
en
1;;;:; ;-;1
dmmg the tmsulng &lt;&gt;LilOol !f'llll m
joyed n ptcmc &amp;upper fuesdny
thr:o Metgs to mty schoub IElVe
evening IlL the SyrQcuse Ba.thlng
Ruth Anna BilUt't 7 yeat ollt I 1 11(' ~chedulc f 1 IJrr Ohlo w 1
mg nnhMf Ill 3 4~ oclex;k 11 ltun 1amp lt!tJ oy Pw Chapman
1
Bllach Two giant tlre.B we1e light daughter oJ Mr a t tl M1 s EOW!llu I
1 r 1 !-1'1
ll ld &amp;.leas lo llows New Educr~Uonu.l
1 , stfH!'rn
1on of r e sd:.~~
1
4!d on the beach and served ns 1 Baur1 of Bteev.y Hctglns 1:; h .pon c:a 'Jrglnlu Poulln WUJ
u: lw
N follows
Rr&gt;ac!eJ s Loo k ~ 1 6 nnd 3 nul Me
menns ot roasting COin marshmat I to lk quit~ lllllt IJel 110 nt "'1111 an oucted August 2~ lo 25 l t u~r
E &amp;txil n tun Rml lll a!
1
1 Gw.H'ty ~ He:.t lr1 R baok s 4 ami r,
lo
11
Rnd
wiener;;
The
followJng
at
ack
ot
ll
jlptndlc
tr,.;
LhtOUgh
the
cou1
,
tallr
1
vi
Lht
f
11
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, 0 oo chh k~ Ohio lVIlt Ul ~W1pton
S pellt 1
Peal :;.on &amp;
people were pret.~~nt Mr and Mt ;
111111 h( \
Ku chway F• ~o:l!s!J t:ook. l 1 1d 2
Jo11.o.;e Brl!wstel Mt lind Mrs Fred
State Unlwrstt~ u (I llu IJ
' 11
ltlt..al Sllllll hum ~t1 l'!:l
Hllmlll n N l!:~~t nLials ( f /l.1 t 111 1
Conway Mr anrl Mr~ Jame~ Ma
~1tmurl ol A!:(tit jJ 1 1 1 1 l
o t ,g~ Mr ~llXt(u 1:. 1 lm~ ([!
c \CJ r 1dc!!P und h!ghel
grrule ~
honey M r and Mrs Norm11.n Fos~; CHILDREN'S CLOTHES I ananged
iM ii rtC!S
Br HI am &amp; Mt Fa1lune G1 O!I I a ph~
Rev und Mrs H L Henthmne and 1
Jtlt t lUI Y Llnont;h
M~lg
-t :JU Hli.IIev Mu s.str !a1m
lttll
11
two children LeMoyne and Chl()rls l
1d Jr ~ lhtt d Oht( t}pt
huW!c book~ I awl 2 Da~Js Pwrl 1ct1ve
Mr and M1s Hurry Smith Mr and
Bt&gt;cause thell hM bee n"' uumbt!r 1
....:::...._ _ _ _ l'ldl r( 1pped t;rcluud lUllf'~ 6UO Fa1ming Ai,:l!Cultllll! Irish OJ tho
O~crton ~ Pel:sona[ ttnu
Mrs OeOJTe Pr.rker A~a HO&amp;krn
cru'!ls brought to their u t t.entlon I
1 f 1101/ Chttks ~urebred Short fllap hy
Gene! a! Hygltmtl Murri~ Prunarl;
and MtM Ada Hoaklns
I where chlldlf!ll nf SCI\001 liges Will
I li t .s
HI.!;!Ory tncl Moutgorm.ry ~ Hlstm J
-not be pe mlttcd aLt.endo.ncc al
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~ IU Mrs Lena Jordan Hat tlsun
~URPRISE PARTl'
.school during
llt' coming W11llCI
;iJIIe 200 White LeHhOin htu~ 400
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monthf:l thiOUIIh lack of sufflchmt
hicks 111 u c tUld range well man
A number ur Mo.sonlc bretheln clothing
Harvey French C()UntY
~ffi IGJ m ftock
1
and o!J'ler friends of George Howell Juvenlre oftlccr
e.nd
Clarence T k
T
b Off• ers
li uo S upp '
at T'htrnwnvrlle
ON ONE
gave a surprise birthday uar~y Ill Chapman superintendent of Meigs
a l:"n In
ow
Y
c
• t r vtd ljy locul LIH\ll'~ (" lub
hJs honor Tueaday evening at the county schoolll have Issued R 1e- l
Charged Wnh Liquor
8 ou «.lll~e Pumt o;~
tor !l11"
ExcrHitvr;o Chambe1 Albtn}' N y
PoueaaJon
m'llll
I Aug 11- INS--M:.ty()l hmu~&gt; J I
Howell home on Mulberry Avenue (Illes" fm clothing donations to be
The evening was spent In carr! lett liL either or the II offices in lh,~
Wcdncsd tY Augw~l 24 R a m Wulke1 scmt d a point tndtt\ at hi
playing nnd renera l discussion
, countv coml house
lmt \1( mw Murtm hrtlt'l In PomP t emova l hen1mg hcfme oove11r 1
rhe two ofllclals ha\lt made m
Clatrme Qualls n h flilcd f10m the H Jt
FrunklJn D Hnru;nel~ From l Jt
· · · · - · - · , .,._·-·-·-·--·~·-·. . ·-· ~til ll!,aUuus lh (llgtliiUI the roiJil ~
county jlill1t(sda~ on n $J00 bond I C! wO I H Y..ettlfl DOIIItl\ f1U11 lti&gt;H ot JnruU Gotllrl Schwm~!l J1
UldJCjlOJl!lu11
iil\lllll t.h lhlnt l huldlltli(hlmLo1ht!lltXll,llilmlJIIIV I t(mll(\ lVIJ h~VllS UIH
uf throne UJ B1111Uel StatblliY~ Chll!t
nN in need or nt!ct&gt;SSiiiY dolllllll:l bl I on a ehnl ~e of shooLIIlg ~&gt;.lth Intent 1 ~we1 pnnltt Y llflnt s m il.kl ~ aldeH 1t Wfif'. ::~hown lull tiH m ~}01
SOCIAL AND
fOJe ti1CY lllfl.} ~nLet ~CilUO] SCJ&gt;i IIJ k1!1 wns !'elllftsted Illf"l'ldty 11 CIIIIILy
JJCISllnlll~ tll\CI had been
askr I
embe1 5
Wtlh the
llloughl In te noon by of! ICe lS W1ll!nm Hobson
H 4,., Hondf'll .fll(ktrs Pl11111ty b} t1 e Ho stndlt:J lflg'l~&gt;lallvr cum
BAKE SALE
Ninels~Jllr'- 100 Ia
Ill tlre
to llhcl!l
the m\\OOII
tlnd the Ills
mind to aid lh(' c hlld1 e1,. the of he and Dana rrncy uo li ~hul ge uf (lOA hum
Jll li lt 1hu
t ha~ beu 1, succe&amp;&lt;:lltll, •ng
Rt ~~u
r Shct
BC'!
to attend the home
en• have clecltled t.o call upun lll&gt;! l :~l'Rslon or lntoxlctlllug llqum
vVt;
tattt.l
tot
KeV I l I Y(fl s
rh~
cun
mlt\('e
wuntect
Lt&gt; Q tr stlnn
~adt; Ice Cream
~andwlch
public ot Uw count) foz donauuu:. I Quulls \\lt)j nrrestrd Sundn~ night
I ! 1 , t1 Pul
1 1 I&lt; 1 d
Sht'r.,..oud who dlsappeaitfl lt&lt;JilL
land RUe Sale bttnr condutll
ot clothing ~hOCR c tr
I dlel he hnd al lCKtdlv shot ~ ~ t h e I.J Bltn tftll HS:-.t l IKUI !d
New Yolk Cit\ on A •a. usl ll 1931
1 Donntlons 11.1c Lo IJl' left nl IJH uff1cus Y.ll11 tt ~ ~10~ gun lll\d IV hLll
1
[t'd at tkt Franz Bulldlnr on
&gt;obar.e courl 01 the Ml pf'tmten ltlktnlnlocusltJtl } WtL.~sntltollli.V~
I l lt-u 1\ IJJ Ul tl vt In Polllli C I C~ mt 11ng the Cl~ugcs
of Slubw l
ll
f
l&lt;Cktk
fllllr.&lt;'dU
n
i.,lll
\\hO
lhlll
Sllel\\uOlJ
WU
~ til e Hill VOL ~ 1111
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CO
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hoHKf'
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hod
1
'lllll
nlltl
ur
lhJU
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tn
his
])fiN
(
BuK
I~
Lions
will
be
&lt;1
l
tutdal
agcm
Rllf!
!lad
t»mkt
1n
1\
11i ut M•ln Street. Saturllay,
11
111
101
1111
~ lid Will be ncccpLc(! Hl mv tlmr
e sslo u
He Is bt'lll ll: hcltJ 111 jail on lh
i
$1 OU!l 000
1 light sa:\'
1Auruttt Zt&amp;h 11tartln1 a.t II 00
tlu t:h t !;f' tWfllllll!l" u ptrlunlnmv
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OHIO-WEST VIRGINIA FOULTRY
I'OUR SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED

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befu11 lu 1 P uf lhe
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oUu ullough
r Mooe Qmlb WI\~ nr
of Captu!n Wlllhu11 N Luncn~lt ] If' ted al~u I w~d tV u11 1 v.1uranl I
Ichatged wllh lhe nHtld Cr o[ HtHit 11 11\!'lltd from 1ht (n 111 1! Ju~lUP n!

'rie ikeLitKny LRd

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lur I WL nr~d IV u spe w( a few \\ f'k~
j -wltl lu ~~tcr MIS Mar} 1 r.a rsh

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Leutenant Albert Mlller who Is
stHlloned at Hampton Roads va
amved ruesclny for " visit with his
rno"he~ Ml'\ A P Miller and his I
~ ·ste1 Mrs. Edison Hobstettt:r or
I tncoln Hill
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Mt and Mrs Nmrls Davis return
cd home Tuesday
Qfter a weeks
!o m through a number or
the
soul hern states.
.lit( r bl [ Mr at d M.s ClinLon liud::';";:~'
arc "I
~eHnt~eu lhlltlreu
&lt;~ Jew 1 of~ s Pag£Uiwn
with I'Je 1
le
Wm Martin an d ftt m tv
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whut

was

left

ut u l\'o o story 1 oomwg house at }I

ree~orl T exa~

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inl' struck by a tropical hurrtcane that swept TexHN takmg a toll of ut
l ea~t
lives and
damage of more than $1,000 000

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NOTICE!
There wtll bt!

DANCING ,

SHIRTS
to

16 '~-Varn

dyed

( ut.-trlplf'

Also Comedy; "~ubway Symphony."

88 LADIES WASH
DRESSES
Sttld hundri!ds or these

Drtuef at.

28

biUf'

THURSDAY

stut heel-

700 BARS 'CLASSIC' WinE

LAUNDRY SOAP

Our

UNION

Ill HARS TO A ( liSTOMI:R

F~mt

Garden

SUITS

only-

::tr. 3R an•1 411

Jlost~-!!'i

THURSDAy SOc
100 P.&amp;IIRS 95c RUFFLED

CURTAINS
Uur regular 95c Ruffled Carlaln!\-

SOc A PAIR

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Sp~lal

ArranJ!:entll!nt wit11 the manu

fu tunor-\\f' are abl11 to offer

A SPECIAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE OF $20
For your old coaklng s.tov111--0n 'he
chase of the New TUfln

dll.tles

Model

CHJi:F G&amp;S RANGF-Durlng the

that

his

pur-

MAGIC
Aurus~

Furniture Sale

eJ~­

we1 e

unWOI'Uly of credence

Governor Rooaevelt dented the
motion to dismiss charge number

one

Curtin then moved to dismiss
charge numbe1 two In that chat&amp;'&lt;'
seabury a.Uepd the mayor Rceepted1 $26 000 1n aecmltles from J A
Blato and Company brokers a.nereu
to have betn tnteresred In taxicab
company securities Clnd thereafter spons01ed taxicab JeglBiatlori
desired by tbls concern

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&lt;Continued on

Itt

THURSDAY

l.r.ngl.hs r.oupled r'\adY tu use-

THURSDAY

SOc APAIR

c.ro•n llf'llr Hrnnd-~IZf':!ll

GARDEN HOSE
rexular $1 OU

IHM ll pair I eaiherette Boutte

'I HUHSDAY

om~al

planatLons or hia omctal acts

132 MEN'S ATHLETIC

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Our

re~rular

moval
Walker
I move that you1 ~xt;ellen~y die..
misl1 char~ mpn~r ()118 ~n lljlP
IJ'Qund tha~".it 18 not a proper ChiU'~
•· sa,kl dUkin It v.~ , seneul ln.
-tietms aod b not supported by evidence
Charge nwnber one of Seal:!ury lj
11) chars;~ wa.a to the effect that th!!
mayor f&amp;'iled properly to exe&lt;:utc

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50 PAIRS LADIES 95c
HOUSE SLIPPERS

C
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a

prloe ol 50c-Sale, Your choice for-

non hrtakable button!!-

THURSDAY

Relief

3Sc

THURSDAY

~al~

pa~

-thret!)

GARNER GOING HOME
0
A~K
18-INSJohn N Garner Demoor•tlc nom1
nee for vice prealdent, arri,ed 111
Cindnnatl a.t the Oentrfi.J Union
sta.tlGn' this morning at 8 tfi o'ciOt!k
Clnchmu.t~

He wa1:1 met by vloe mayor John. H
ortdrel and a dele&amp;'atlon or leading
Ohio Democrats
Gamer whu 111 enroute to his
horne ln TeXM left Olncinnatl by
plane fr(lm Lunten a..trport at 10 31
A M He will fty to Ban Antonio
an::t then moto1 to his home at
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Railways Refuse
To Reduce Rates
Oh» Coal Operatora to Take
Rate Complaiata Before

SAVE on evel;'ything in Furniture and FlOQr
Coverings-NOW-during Elberfelds August Fur·
niture Sale~Visit every, floor, see for yourself
the• savings-Every article marked in plain sale
prices-

THURSDJ\Y EVt:NJNO

C9J11minion

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY, Thursday

~ FREDERICKH~i~?~s fNND MIRIAM

Paj~tmu!f"-

25C A PAIR

161 MEN'S BLUE WORK
14 ~

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ttvn t!.h1s hur1ng ,,.,fori'! lit~vernor Rooaevelt. At erlremeleftln Walke~''
r 1'o\- li\h1~ atturn~v 111. " ... ~ I t'trrtin In1et 11 Park Conu:nlaa1oner WalfAII
lllltrlrl\ wllo wa ~&lt; th~ ~~~ ·~ IPIII witneea It the reli\uned bearlnJ. Hh
telj.Lunon,y wa., awen over tb.e obJection of Walbl'l toiiDMI.

and Com

-Slzt ~ from 4 'u 12 years-

Sizes

Ju~t hk~ the kniJ!'hts of uld waaht diYine a1d befon pine to battle.
i\iHnr lamea J -,\'all1er nl Ne'lt! York lB 1hown hue (arrow) as h,
•~t ..ild8'd atlrvtcea lilt St Mary s Churtb ID Albany before the reau.ma.

Take on New Ltfe leaae

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;rop-s- Drink In
,Much Needed ~ain

Huth-wilh

''DR. JIYKLL AND

Prlday

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Showing Today; "The Trial of Vivian Ware ..

HtS T~RNE~

~ ~N G~lUMBUS :
Vioit Of Governor Rooae• 1
v•l1 1To Cap1tal Is
' Watched

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INTEREST

'Ro•un•!l! 1 ,mti"l Bow To M1ddle
We~t To Be Made In
Oh1o Satuday

1'.1 1st or them our re.rular 5Qc- arwl Bit

TROUSERS

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66 GIRLS PAJAMAS

Our regular 5lk! and 8!1! a
Troo~;ei'IJ
-( uyert f'loUt.'l-Kuhal ( loths and L1n@ns

THURSDAY

$1 H!i

'All r~llll~~l

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On Fir•t Char11e; Decit•
ion On Balance To
Be Made later

nor Pranklln 0 Roo&amp;evelt Cu11.m
In previous a.ra:ument had contend
ed. some of 8e11rbuvy ~ ch&amp;l l'e" do
not hRre ~ lela-J. validity of buck.
fence wh.,s.'
Both Mayor Walke• ond BeBbur)&gt;
tlme this morninM: but t.hc
~1/irioor 'NaA sev~nt.een mtnutc!l

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Begin• Fint

REQUEST•REFUSEp

By JAMES L KILOALJ.EN
.J~ Starr Correspondent
Elxecu'd ve Chamber, Albnn-y N
Jrt A~ 18-I,Ni}-Demand that thr.
~ ~riJtB ~ by Samuel Seabur1
~ qaJ.Pst ~ot: ~mOll ... Walkel bfl
"" dl&amp;mlssed WillS made today b:.&gt; ,t.he
~l.f()r s oounsel John J Ourttn aL
tn8 rcmovlill h81Lllni berore Q()ver-

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Flana1an Bathin1
Beach Dance Pavilion

OF INTERNA'JliONAL NEWS

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Curtin Sa;a- AlleJalton• l
Have Not Legality Of
Idle ~mora

THURSDAY $100

THURSDAY

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Prayer Defore..the Battle ,

xtra. reeder-

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Lu 11 ~ w nl to Clnclllnatl Wcdnes( 1 \ t 11 1 It w Unys business trip
M1sH Amelia Young of CincmrmLi
., ts 1 \l~ltor ln towu Wednesday
M1s 0 E Outlme tctwmd 1' lll
heme In Athellli
\II s E J Mlchnel and dnughters
•u nt d Mr~ o l
and Frn.nces Sml&lt;ln~ dhmt' l guc~l:&gt; tv !lu u l 1 1
tht M1s.&lt;&gt;LS Nudlnt
~]Jt lh Wf'ctmsday with 1!: J Mlchn.el as sundu.v rtluntl t;ll~ ts htl ll ., It
M1 uml M1 B V1rgll Roush lllld U. lld MIS u .:3 Pt'J uus ol I 011 II
chlld ltn 1elmnrd lu li:U'll r home m l !1.11 tlld M ~ t. m~1~111 :::.!.tu 1tl.
Follau:;bt!t:! W Vu 'I'Ueflday aHet Nlded ca.nrp mectlllg at CUtiiiJPf'
~r- 1 d111~ llw ~1\l;lt ~vend doy:; with Sunday
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I uh ve und IJt'e nd~ hett.l
1 M1 :.11 d Mrs
fh !;:.t:l Cb11k lll"f'
M und Mt 0 B Kretnilhl ~:~on moving Uus wee k to Ilk h
folm und Mr nud Mrs ao:rmund nu1.r Coo)11DLC
filietsbach an1 Fta11k wtU 1cturn I Mr and Mu G I!: ( ulhl~t we 1
ed f om 1oledu Tue3de;y attc1 Athens ~Jslliol"&amp; Tuesday
I~PI!ldlng the pns t s~veral days the1e
Mr und M1s Ross HUW { UIHI
1 attending the AmerJcnn Legion con doughter s BeLLy and Cu1 1 J ~ ape m
~~ ntlon
Sunday with het parents Mr a.nu
M 1~s Hllda Ohlinger II~V retuned M1 s W A Swat til at the G11.1den
rr om Chillicothe whem she has bceo I Mr MLd Mrs Ma.n ley ClulstJ
\ ls lttng Rev and Mrs L o Wet!&lt;!r [ len M()nday mmntng f()t Pmkm s
fOJ the past several days
burg where hey expect. to mak&lt;'
Raymond Harbrccht Ralph Gil
theu home
mor e Cllf!md Rhodes Arthu,. RotsW1ll Keebaugh or Sumuur WliS
r nbau m and Pat Thornton have rc
t-'RlUng on 0 E Guthrie recently
turned home ane 1 attending the
Bob Johnson t:lf Pnrkt&gt;1 s butg wa~
Ame1lcan Leg1()n
convention 111 Lh~e guest Fuda y of his ni ece M1 s
Toledo
Manley Christy

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Our regular

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rHuRsDAYSOc A PAIR

Blllll) Flti{Jttllmd Marvin

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(IE BRANn-

II I \;Jut!('] Hemy ?.ci!Jel

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WHITE DUCK PANTS
Our reguhi.r :Iii flO-

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WALKER SCORES

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POMEfiOY, OHIO, THURSDAY, AUG.UST 18, 1932

ASKS
U
DISMISS CHARGES

11ml Fay Nl' u:-.e

Me1ga County School Offi c•al j
Rec: e: 1vca $7,200 for
(apt I mmdt (du tge IIH.J h t-; LJrrJJJy of F'1ce port, 'rtxas, as the} v.;~re found
D•etr1buhon
Uh1 llte hurnr.UIIt&gt; whtth ~\'.P.pt Suutlu1n Jr xa Satuuluy ntght
(apt Geo1ge ren.uned Ill hts ~mtt ll Jt:~taur.lllt and \\tnl~ Pt• &gt;~t111m lOTI.! lht whole p l,tCf&gt; UJMtl, George
Accordhl~ to i'i£1n'll e Chupm&amp;.n
llllCI mtr.lulf'ul
ot M~IMS count.y 11ld h! R family t s1 .qu d JJt )UJ}

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l ight Friday ratr ~li!il"htly cooler In Soothe~&gt;
md slightly warml'r ~u Northwf'at pOrtiOn

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ll um lK.;CLI Cufll J~llll Uu l Vlll G u
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Ohlo-Plilrlly cloudy

Jlo lT'8 l'IIIWS lT8 IN
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WE..THER FORECASTSERVICE
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"ZERO HOUR" NEARS IN STRIKE AREA

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Hem y
K1 uskamp
Langsville OilbeJ t Weeks Pome
, oy Bel tha McDade Leta1 L Fal;.s I
j Lindsey Lyuns MlddJtpmt W K
Sma1l
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Alllrllum J... g11 1 111)(1 JL auxlluu v
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pluylut A Hoatloocd Coon
at the
~\ilk ;;vlll !.Jt:h &gt;(I vol o.wl!Loruun [
r !Uu} cv1 1h gut 1;1 odock
fht ph1~ 1~ u I 1la r wus farce
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nu uiJuJ ul Iunny SllllUtluu Hll the
(O!ltlnuuHH ~nlertaln llllll ut thl

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I lollows Rli.J}Jh Lee Rocme Dnu~lw;.

Giu h:l.!u I l f{is~ h; Ill! ~lick llS :'1.
wh1sll(' J11 1 Ponn Huam THtl an
uwlu! nuL Howard Wel h Pnu 1ck
K ell ('J a ll~.:kcl lllu At chk Al111JS
B11n1 mllm Shd 11 IH 01 • lo h tit
Hl ancll~ PtJnJr Ro~eiJud H. t~i lltr
i lllllll lt l~&lt;: ol~t: c
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the Newa Office of The Dall1
Tribune, call 236-L; if the Bu.ob&gt;eu
Office aok for 202-R.

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I MC1ula} Au~;usL 2'~ u.~ 1:1 ()~I lt: k A
M The ~tc:..nd"--JlH) IVJIJ CO!l'-Ule Ql
Utut tim~ tu cou~lde1 several Cabeli
whkh lmve accmuul:.l\l;!d dUlllllf lll

Legwnnaires Of
Wilkesville To
Present Pia) let

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She1!ff A 0 Tracy 111i.S becu ur I
c e ed by u veyure lst~ucd Jrom tne
I Cit It Jf coml&amp; "ttUce hCJ e tu sum 1

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bled at 9 O'clock Next
Monday Mormng

morning while the dey, was
still 1
Kllsu:ninll on Wle lfl&amp;BI&gt; M1 Oliver
lnduatrial Claim
tegan cuu.lnli: t.he grll.ss In front of
hill houSt and as he ww. w:e(l .u a I
A suit was tlted in the commor. dull sickle h~ mad~ St'veral hun led
pleaa court here Tuetlda) by The Wide sweeps With th e "11.1 den t.ool
McArthur Savings and Loan Com sudden!}' he f~H s. sharp pcnet~a.t·
pany VI Elmer 8 Btet le and Snrall mg Jlldn and ctlscovuca the Jndex
E Beegle aaklniJ to1 a foreclosure lmger ol 111.4 lcfL hand had come In
n Ill the aHeaauoru~ of the plaintlff COl llUCt W!lh tht lihQI p f&gt;l.ndt!
rhe
that on September 13 Ul38 th c :;Jckle hud Of.cn skJJ!!ulJ} sharpened
1um of *13 000 WIUI loaned to tht loy Lh&lt; IIJJ)!r(;ULl. I~C lldKhhur
detendantli belnir an ru&gt;.tlmated
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v1lue of lSD flhares or Its ca.pltt~.l
5tqck To Insure the payment a

nlOt'taa&amp;e deed on certain 1eal eH
tate ln Pome~;Qy wa.s Q:lven Uu:
plalntur and now the defendant
prays the court to allow a judgment
foteelo&amp;e tht! mortgage and force
the sale of real estate the proooed,o;
to 11'0 towan:l the clllims
Anoth.e s uit was flied Wedni."Sdny
plornlnr: by Cora Wilkinson vs
The lndlltitrlal Commission uf OllhJ
I asking that she be allowed to pur
Uclpate In the State lnsumnc.
Funds The plaJntl~ s petition Etl\les
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~hnt her husband CharleH W1lk ln
16011 died December 20 1929 as ll
I~Kult of being overcome by pobsun
ous gaf;l;!s generated by the explos
ion of po "der in his workilliJ plac('
11n the Phoenix C()al Company~
~lne ln Meigs county where he was
~mployed The plalntl!r asset t.s tha
this action ls being t.aken on an lid
verse 01 der ot the commission
whij;:n dlsalhlwed her from pnrtJCI
paiJon In the trmu-unce funds July
12 She 1111ks thnt the case Ot hl!at a
~fme u. j11ry alul her rlgh \.8 bl: 11

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/~ERIOUSTROUBlE
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Bv Strtkera lnta Workin1
Area Of lllinoio
Coal F1elda

PLANS ARE MADE
By Workera And Author·
tliea, To Re1111 II!·
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IIUiolar. ueept 1111-Y· t.oco•.ed ou Lower Second Sine~ l'ommJ7, O.
tnlta. our tr!IDdiii8Ad. • letttra or neWI maUer ror pubUcaUoo t.b1 J
MMJUJ4 ln an ealil t1ln \hell name--althourb not DtCfltiU'U.y to be
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'l'HUMDAY, Al101!11'1' 1e,1111

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"lAft()N.U. &amp;DVIEJI.TI81NG REPRESENTATIVES
Fred Kimball lnc
OhltaKO. Philadelpbla PlttsburK Milwnulr.ec
By MaU

Delivered By Canter
One Week
One Month

One

$4.00

Yea ~

l l&amp; Six. Months
.60 Three Months
600 One Month

200
100

50

ft!l.,,. •or:lr..&amp; ..f ·"'t.&amp;UJI• All religious teach!.,g, doctrine .or
w'~"" :RI
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• CNled, if they arc to have allY' elaun
upon the love, loyalty and devotion of the Reople1 mual be In harmony with
~e teachinp of JeeUII tb• Christ whOie •orda fit mt..-. ever) .'old and c:revlol
tC the human he&amp;r!, ancli:lr whom it was ap(d in John 7 ;46, "NEVER MAlj
BPA~&lt;Z lAKE tf.t~.lS•MAN.''
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thy gomg-· uut, and thy corning in, from thi~ time forth, aud
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THE LINDBERGHS THREE
HE NA&lt;TIO_N and the world rejoice• w1th the Lmdberghs

A Shapely Fi1111re.
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Uwm durmg their recent sorrow.
'Tt\'Ould be idle chatter to suggest that the newe:;l
arrl\al co uld take the place of the golden hai1ed youHgHter
who wa1'i ~o foully and cruelly murdered aitet• bemg ktdJhlpcd. But this waif can . . a, nd Will help greatly. toward 1:1~
suag111g that grief whtch has been bearing down on the'
uatJnn',.._ mo1-1t popular and well known couple.
Now that the event haF. occurred and the new wn'
:md tlw courageous mother are doing nicely, let the na-

tion
wqrld
forget
LindberghR
fortheir
a time
lea:-1t and
and the
grant
to them
t hethe
privacy
which 18
d,ue.
them li\'c us they have a rig-ht to live, as otllc}' people
around about and with them Surely th1s httl( htt it~
too much to grapt thi• colorful family.

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une~"up ot.alugwera stewaft held

~m to nve h'\1!1 ULRt month, &amp;nd
wm be ou.t ~o keeu ql~•P! bt8 :lAl t
defeated record
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Ira. Beeate went to 'Nheelln&amp; S~~ot­
Ufnay and spent a few daya wtth his
wife. He !s also taldna treatments
trom a physician ot that. clt.y and ts
report.ed lmp1ovlnJ
Ml.a&amp;e' Lorain Ple(!,her
Boaet returned to their
New Brlllflkln the la.tLe1
woek ending a two
with Helen a.nd

occurred

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on the
are ~tuilty,
these th
IJ&lt;'IIUJty of
them.

A l lir stt~~:~;,~:t;!~.•~ftte,j)o
;~ Jt was ··~rnwa,
tlie school buildltl~
If ha~ 'now been proved to
except per~~P• the Gas Company, ""'·"·
that the
caused by a le~kmg gns main under
the big bui~4lUjl and iatel' It W~S ,Rtated that the scfulo(
bulldmg datnage

wa~

caused by air expansion.

Every effort sh6uld be made to •olve every one rlf
the1-w m:.-'1'\terious Qccurronce~ and when found to have
been engmeeTed through other than natUral caQtiCH
through accidepts, the gu1lty perpetrators •hould he madQ
th tray and p~y heavily fo~ their devillshne~s and illcj!al
opcrntwn•. , But untif reasonable p~oof is found to sub•tanhate cnarJe•. they should not be made.
A• a mnttcr of fact, 1t '" nrobablc that (he Ucds
Communlst'i4 get far more publtctty by betng blnmed fol'
thmgs wtth which they are tn not the least wise connected,
than 1hey could polisibly get m any other way and with
the puiJhcit:Y, nRturally they vet convert. •• well

WAGE COf'iTil0\1 ERSil'S
AGE CONTROVEij.SIES •uch

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or· woman and pub them IIllo sueh a frame

of mind that even tf they arc able to help •nyon e out of 1
work
m distress, ,they are strongly t&lt;!mpted t0 lliVQ 1

aPd

women who
woqhj welcome a chnce to work at any wage that '" fair I
4nd not a l$rvation dole, are lll•rle to sufl'er because ofJ
the 4nfair, selfish, unAmerican, mean attempt!l ' to I
goure the employ~rs by a vicious few Unle"" labor in 11•n·
eral t!!l&lt;e• a dilferent Mttitude toward such action~ u thqse 1
•pove lioted, the future bodes no wood for those qep~nq- '
i~ll' on o!Jlm~rx. job• to ecrn a livtng
result, many mnocent men

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Alher!Can Indian ••. inspired lry tht fince
tnu;lty pf I~ sa...,g.., &lt;fhose kni....., and
ldm'&lt;i~li~ ,cl.u.oed the """ of the
Piioi,,rr \Ves1 to be wrium in blun~ 1

• A wage of $10.00 was offet·ed but te[used The act10n [
hy l~ e men has held up wor·k on a postotficc tn Youngs- :
town, started primarily in order to relieve unemployment 1
dtstrea•.
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Such act1ons a.~; these certai nly do rl11~gu st any f~dr
minded man

U~tit.•• Bu~l#lcc .
ruin kno1' o 1111 the "AJalt "

KouBC!" In lh&amp; 11etr,HOO (t\J'Nt tf
Arizona Ia the ool:; buiiAinc ~nowa
to ba-'lna.\e enU~y IJf np.te.

ouH places m the country, can nul help but diKgU;il
the uvcru.gc man and woman with those who are takJ'lH'
part 111 the ariumepts. For instance, at preRen there ~~
gr:1vc danger of civil war m Illlnois becau se a portion of
Ua• m in ei'H there refut;f' tn ahtde by the agreement made I
by their officials headed by John L Lew!~
The new (
:lgrf'ement cal ls for a basic wage of $5.011 per day. Many
ot I he mt•n hA.vc returned to work hut the dJS8('lllcr1"1 arc [
preparing lo make trouble at the mllleH whi!n lnv. enfore~
ing officulis, lcglonnntres and citizen~ in ~cncral hav e or- 1
gnnizecl to a1d-the workers in repelling tht• 111varlerH
1
A ~ till more aggravated cn~"Ce, however, l:i Ht
YoungHlnwn, in our own state, whc1c a wallwut nf 8tnJH I
Netters anti hncklayers waR put mtn cll'crt hecuu:w the
contrat'to rR rcfuserl to pay $I 2.00 11er da~ tor the \.\. ork.!

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Double Chin ' Sluall'ithne••
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S1mple ceremonies Will aL~nd th"
omclal notJt!.catlon here this o1fternoon ol Ch.~~orles Curtl~ Kamw.11 na
tlve &amp;an that he w!l!i nominate:.!
for Lhe v!et;..preRidf!n&lt;'y by the Re
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hlt ttpon th~t f&gt;n~t way that

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. tobaccos in all the\ world-but

that docs not czplaln why folks
everywhere reprd lucky'Strike as the
mildest ciptctte. The fact is, we never
overlook the truth that •1Nature in

the

Raw

is Seldom Mild"-!iO these
line tobaccos, after proper aging and
mellowing, are then given the benefit
of that Lucky Strike purifying process,
described bytbewords-"It's toasted".
That's why folks in every city, town
and hamlet say that Luckies are such
mild~.

···It·s toasted"
!!!!! !!!CirJe !! !!!!!!!

Lucldes

"1/ • aatwiu t1 huw ....,,, /W¥h" ,,. sm110,, w tuft •llltrr · • hWI lila his ""&amp;'i;.,., lht IN
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IIUiolar. ueept 1111-Y· t.oco•.ed ou Lower Second Sine~ l'ommJ7, O.
tnlta. our tr!IDdiii8Ad. • letttra or neWI maUer ror pubUcaUoo t.b1 J
MMJUJ4 ln an ealil t1ln \hell name--althourb not DtCfltiU'U.y to be
pWA. Al1~0UI kit~ bo'ftVtr txOI'UtD' toDd clllllrabht lD, ~ ..

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'l'HUMDAY, Al101!11'1' 1e,1111

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beans, lft'tn, 4 centa
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"lAft()N.U. &amp;DVIEJI.TI81NG REPRESENTATIVES
Fred Kimball lnc
OhltaKO. Philadelpbla PlttsburK Milwnulr.ec
By MaU

Delivered By Canter
One Week
One Month

One

$4.00

Yea ~

l l&amp; Six. Months
.60 Three Months
600 One Month

200
100

50

ft!l.,,. •or:lr..&amp; ..f ·"'t.&amp;UJI• All religious teach!.,g, doctrine .or
w'~"" :RI
11 41 •
• CNled, if they arc to have allY' elaun
upon the love, loyalty and devotion of the Reople1 mual be In harmony with
~e teachinp of JeeUII tb• Christ whOie •orda fit mt..-. ever) .'old and c:revlol
tC the human he&amp;r!, ancli:lr whom it was ap(d in John 7 ;46, "NEVER MAlj
BPA~&lt;Z lAKE tf.t~.lS•MAN.''
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thy gomg-· uut, and thy corning in, from thi~ time forth, aud
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20 Pounds Of Fat
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THE LINDBERGHS THREE
HE NA&lt;TIO_N and the world rejoice• w1th the Lmdberghs

A Shapely Fi1111re.
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they mourned with

Uwm durmg their recent sorrow.
'Tt\'Ould be idle chatter to suggest that the newe:;l
arrl\al co uld take the place of the golden hai1ed youHgHter
who wa1'i ~o foully and cruelly murdered aitet• bemg ktdJhlpcd. But this waif can . . a, nd Will help greatly. toward 1:1~
suag111g that grief whtch has been bearing down on the'
uatJnn',.._ mo1-1t popular and well known couple.
Now that the event haF. occurred and the new wn'
:md tlw courageous mother are doing nicely, let the na-

tion
wqrld
forget
LindberghR
fortheir
a time
lea:-1t and
and the
grant
to them
t hethe
privacy
which 18
d,ue.
them li\'c us they have a rig-ht to live, as otllc}' people
around about and with them Surely th1s httl( htt it~
too much to grapt thi• colorful family.

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une~"up ot.alugwera stewaft held

~m to nve h'\1!1 ULRt month, &amp;nd
wm be ou.t ~o keeu ql~•P! bt8 :lAl t
defeated record
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Ira. Beeate went to 'Nheelln&amp; S~~ot­
Ufnay and spent a few daya wtth his
wife. He !s also taldna treatments
trom a physician ot that. clt.y and ts
report.ed lmp1ovlnJ
Ml.a&amp;e' Lorain Ple(!,her
Boaet returned to their
New Brlllflkln the la.tLe1
woek ending a two
with Helen a.nd

occurred

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on the
are ~tuilty,
these th
IJ&lt;'IIUJty of
them.

A l lir stt~~:~;,~:t;!~.•~ftte,j)o
;~ Jt was ··~rnwa,
tlie school buildltl~
If ha~ 'now been proved to
except per~~P• the Gas Company, ""'·"·
that the
caused by a le~kmg gns main under
the big bui~4lUjl and iatel' It W~S ,Rtated that the scfulo(
bulldmg datnage

wa~

caused by air expansion.

Every effort sh6uld be made to •olve every one rlf
the1-w m:.-'1'\terious Qccurronce~ and when found to have
been engmeeTed through other than natUral caQtiCH
through accidepts, the gu1lty perpetrators •hould he madQ
th tray and p~y heavily fo~ their devillshne~s and illcj!al
opcrntwn•. , But untif reasonable p~oof is found to sub•tanhate cnarJe•. they should not be made.
A• a mnttcr of fact, 1t '" nrobablc that (he Ucds
Communlst'i4 get far more publtctty by betng blnmed fol'
thmgs wtth which they are tn not the least wise connected,
than 1hey could polisibly get m any other way and with
the puiJhcit:Y, nRturally they vet convert. •• well

WAGE COf'iTil0\1 ERSil'S
AGE CONTROVEij.SIES •uch

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or· woman and pub them IIllo sueh a frame

of mind that even tf they arc able to help •nyon e out of 1
work
m distress, ,they are strongly t&lt;!mpted t0 lliVQ 1

aPd

women who
woqhj welcome a chnce to work at any wage that '" fair I
4nd not a l$rvation dole, are lll•rle to sufl'er because ofJ
the 4nfair, selfish, unAmerican, mean attempt!l ' to I
goure the employ~rs by a vicious few Unle"" labor in 11•n·
eral t!!l&lt;e• a dilferent Mttitude toward such action~ u thqse 1
•pove lioted, the future bodes no wood for those qep~nq- '
i~ll' on o!Jlm~rx. job• to ecrn a livtng
result, many mnocent men

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"'N .e:rehn tile RaJ"._:.rtS PoTCra,ed

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arc gmng on '"

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Alher!Can Indian ••. inspired lry tht fince
tnu;lty pf I~ sa...,g.., &lt;fhose kni....., and
ldm'&lt;i~li~ ,cl.u.oed the """ of the
Piioi,,rr \Ves1 to be wrium in blun~ 1

• A wage of $10.00 was offet·ed but te[used The act10n [
hy l~ e men has held up wor·k on a postotficc tn Youngs- :
town, started primarily in order to relieve unemployment 1
dtstrea•.
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Such act1ons a.~; these certai nly do rl11~gu st any f~dr
minded man

U~tit.•• Bu~l#lcc .
ruin kno1' o 1111 the "AJalt "

KouBC!" In lh&amp; 11etr,HOO (t\J'Nt tf
Arizona Ia the ool:; buiiAinc ~nowa
to ba-'lna.\e enU~y IJf np.te.

ouH places m the country, can nul help but diKgU;il
the uvcru.gc man and woman with those who are takJ'lH'
part 111 the ariumepts. For instance, at preRen there ~~
gr:1vc danger of civil war m Illlnois becau se a portion of
Ua• m in ei'H there refut;f' tn ahtde by the agreement made I
by their officials headed by John L Lew!~
The new (
:lgrf'ement cal ls for a basic wage of $5.011 per day. Many
ot I he mt•n hA.vc returned to work hut the dJS8('lllcr1"1 arc [
preparing lo make trouble at the mllleH whi!n lnv. enfore~
ing officulis, lcglonnntres and citizen~ in ~cncral hav e or- 1
gnnizecl to a1d-the workers in repelling tht• 111varlerH
1
A ~ till more aggravated cn~"Ce, however, l:i Ht
YoungHlnwn, in our own state, whc1c a wallwut nf 8tnJH I
Netters anti hncklayers waR put mtn cll'crt hecuu:w the
contrat'to rR rcfuserl to pay $I 2.00 11er da~ tor the \.\. ork.!

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Lost Eer Promtnent Htps,
Double Chin ' Sluall'ithne••
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Gained Phyaical Vicor-

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T m cr theJr new happmess JUSt as

Kan

S1mple ceremonies Will aL~nd th"
omclal notJt!.catlon here this o1fternoon ol Ch.~~orles Curtl~ Kamw.11 na
tlve &amp;an that he w!l!i nominate:.!
for Lhe v!et;..preRidf!n&lt;'y by the Re
publrcan party at lUI nationhl ron

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I'll S l)l' ~ I .h )'UU •••II)
1he ('Oiltlll' o! i 1' d!.j,. about tht•

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Lucki~
present ill••• the mildest cigarette
you ever smoked

matter·
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and.raW:tobaccos
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Warn11 wa~ ~hnt!\1 H" felt that
hlt ttpon th~t f&gt;n~t way that

W

E' buy the finest, the very finest
. tobaccos in all the\ world-but

that docs not czplaln why folks
everywhere reprd lucky'Strike as the
mildest ciptctte. The fact is, we never
overlook the truth that •1Nature in

the

Raw

is Seldom Mild"-!iO these
line tobaccos, after proper aging and
mellowing, are then given the benefit
of that Lucky Strike purifying process,
described bytbewords-"It's toasted".
That's why folks in every city, town
and hamlet say that Luckies are such
mild~.

···It·s toasted"
!!!!! !!!CirJe !! !!!!!!!

Lucldes

"1/ • aatwiu t1 huw ....,,, /W¥h" ,,. sm110,, w tuft •llltrr · • hWI lila his ""&amp;'i;.,., lht IN
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_Does aot th• aplaia the ~-wide acuprance and •provaf Of Lucky Sttike?

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1'1te rono.til.l" _ J,dti have been
ttGOI'('Itd ln 1He • 1 ot t,b:e clt~ti. Qf

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Ina: Att.omey ot O•llllla county. Mr. Late.
If~ M IQJ:\liUe OOKI:t and eom· Pled CanadU. or OOluml:nll, -.tllhli
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aeveral daJI. K1M :Pmtel MOOlD.·
Or. and. Kn. otto Carter enter· P8nkd her U\ere for a vs.tt.
fC!wtf , htre : J.ll St.eWart, J!:. T . 1 ~
ot the Por\· ~ Mary, :Mtll1e ' aDd Arlll!
Jon- J~. · str&amp;~. VI{ . T . c otton. I·
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'l'Wtlday evenlDit. Pol- Wllottl and Mr$. MJ.rtM WM&amp;I la&amp;v1

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:LDlda .kUWel1. ••ltf.tpt; manace:
IJ,td.
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:U~tJ:i-c;n ~~~· :1 nw. w11l bt ~ ice cnun NPI!It~ Born "to -Mr. ~ Mn. John i.&amp;w· ~-1mprov!Da.
INt """· -w~ 19'/Jf~ t..':':~a~ -ell... , , ""ao':.~ ~- ~;, ...... Roy Pro- •
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POLl~Y AND HER PALS
nnn
re&amp;ponll~

,_ pubtilben will be

CJDU' for oc,11 incorrect tnJer,loD

was lndorlfld to &amp;be loc&amp;1
from
the Cnl!lto Ohe\II'Olet OompAby.

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N.t'flONAii LEAOUE
New York a~ Oln9Jlnatl .
Boston a.b Chleato.
Pbl-lphla at St. Louis.

$~,101 RECEIVED
A tou.l of UO.'fOO In itate atd
lm.mediateiJ.
(unds hns been received in thla
l'fll ad~t WI.U be t&amp;ten for county ready ror dJatriDutlon t.o the
ol &amp;DJ adterttaement. J:rrOrl ID
&amp;d,-,ert~M:nen\1 aboul4 be ...aportea

Brooklyn at Pitt&amp;burih.
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Sl.OO, which

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A rnarT1age ilcense bps been 1s'IJUed bere to Paul carman, 22 ·o f
Addl1on township, e.rld Ol'a.l:e 'r-ubert, :u, OalllpoJts, dautbter of. Ri"~
ley Nlbett.
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eat what yo)J Uk• •and Itt menlba
L"•GVE
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t&gt;ndeuvur tt•
with IH:!Otlltt obOVI'

l.•·••p I'UIII\IROY
.ron.-t.urd t~h~ll!!r t\Pid.

MI!;IJ Huron 1B a. graduate of Vinton h\gh school, 1938. and of Bllss
Colle&amp;e, OotuntbuB , o.nd lor the put 1·
two Y'IU'II 11be haa been emplc.yed in
the otrlcc of H . M . Miller, Pro.~ecu t·-

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MeHan's Cor-.t~·Fines ;:~
SUltana Peanut Iutter :t tOt ·
Doggie Dinner 3' ,... !5c ·'
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Wllele,M*4

Picklins Spicci
Cider_Vincs•r

Browll Sus•r

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n•um malfr,al 1 and a~ fur th ~ ,,,., ~
-wOII. )'OU can let for yutmfll.
child's play.

Piesi&lt;IO..t.

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All Ti1111 mtt41ll •'' crttdtd 1111rl
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The yoUJtll a:irl, the min anti
youthful women can indul&amp;c: in num ·
hers of darllns little frociu ol tl1 ii
type. She need scarcely worr y
whether pale . b lue. ydlow, piuk ur
white should be chuatn. \Vhy 11&lt;'
Ita 1·e one of uch?

Slui!lp, to Take Part in National Confer-

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. J1f- in:Ne»: Drive for P'rosperily
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Euaene Mel"'r. Federal a ..erve Head, Who Fourht 1921
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mentlul.
P~ p51.n by N
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!_~ anMd aolkt ' ; Btansury ~g 1
vv , ldd1~ Menta. Q.Dd uwaer
fits~ ciQ8S d.n&amp;nfrii,. always sen tt 1
with a g.uamntee or QUIDeY back
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n.e,.sty toni~ or ''builders." Simply

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· Now she's J'OE.y, healthy, weighs

whtlot she 11nouJd-Juat ftOr:l takinl
a tablt!a_pco_pful of ment.ha p::p&amp;Lil
wtt.h her meal&amp;
Thil t.aBty v.ppet.2zcr 1finic~ llidl:i
BEO for It!&gt; act:. Uke na.t.ure's
pstrtc J~ t.o draw out aU the
gOOd. or whi.t yo\1 eat and ~urn it
Into flrm . heelthy flesh and rich

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at Dally Tribune
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Albany at Roehelter
J(tro 1ftea1
Jersey CL'Y
Newuk at ·roront.o
Baltbnore at Bull'alo

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Homer Pauat. fuel research. en·
Kinter of Ot;llo StaLe Unlverelt.y
st.atf and MerrUI Weed, au11tant
l.,.oat·
to the direet.Qr of the engtneerinll
nperlment stat.lon. voUl be IJ)(Iak1ers
Ule ·evenJni. Others w\.11
LOB1'- Prateru1ty pl!l letters T . K.
to attend t.he meetlnl
E. on bottom, A. H. Bltlnner and
a~;y BIJI"Be&amp;tlon or plari
~ B. 12 on back. ae•a.rd-Leave
a peace may rtsult.
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at Phlladelphla ..

at Wuhlncton.
lll at. Bolton.
Detroit at New Yorlr..

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HOLZER CALLS MEETING
FOR RENT-Apattmrmt over Phil·
Dr. c . 1!:. Holzer
or
Up euatera Store on Ma.ln stree~ Oa.llla
oan orace Hott.on, Phone .Lll-X.
tl-16·6t.

Also a1mon1Je cars. !&amp;eohanlc Bt. A\liUflt

Eland

AMERICA"N LEAGt;l'

For Rent-

W AN'I'ED--Cars

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,, .... u.~ .. a minimum eb&amp;rae ot val"io~ ach.ool dtatrleta. The ..·Jd wm
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twt&gt;nl•·ftvt oent.a 1or _...,..
!1.8lar1ea or Leachera, ja.nitore, . and
tton.
bl,IS driver!! empLoyed b)' the ~vartoue
sehool board!!. The dillt.rlbutlon will
be made ae early aa p0881bli.

Wo.nted-

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Another Game

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TID DAIL1' TRIBt!NE-PGIIZROY, 01110.

PIHllES lOSE 01[

IJIUI J.boladald
COV}lran and amlly of Oel o.
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Kr. and Kn. J . C. Bo'f~D&amp;Jl, af ob..lldND, lllfl. &lt;Kite. Rbolda
d ,wm .r.te visltiQ friends and rel&amp;Bhanflll, 'J1l~ Tt. .. ,. . , ftciDt ~ daulb.Cc' :VOJ.U~ .~ to " !' t!Yei hire ·
.Ra.y BaJAer v111ted h1a bro•-her .
ot lllk~. 111'1. i.ettl.e PIJmalt. ,·boaiel at. He..-.ur11Jit.Qa. a.., ap.e Mr. and Mn: T. M. Brewer ancl Ben S&amp;laer reoen"Y·
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ntu.mlld W~ auuta ot Bber Brewer and .tam.Uy. S~ ,u.ewts 0! Mr. II.Dd Uri. Eber
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Muine Smltb fPI!Dt , Saturday" B~~r nf Bpjller.
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eeorin;l.
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"With htrpa&amp;,.,.t.l, Dr. andVn. .J.'P. ~th her aunt, Mn.
le , trltll Preda and Ruby Bradfard.
WUbur Brewer :~pent a few d .. y11
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, ..t.) -arid rae ttwt pi'eaht achobl ~ld.~
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\VEDDING
ANNOUNCED
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and areE~
Wednesday
week.
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oh and nt"heWI,
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ofOpal
Oelawt.re
viJ1 I spent
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c••••l, .with Mr. and Mn. p~t
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fe Moum&amp;n VI. Henry MOlls-- riye of .
Ruth Rudc:le-laden and ~ are ttl,e a:uea""' of t.he forQlllr'l aS.· uww.• ....... .,
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I~W tlaill (10 pt.) LOc man , saldnc the COlU't for a d.l· Mr. Pa¢er ;Nub~. both of oarn-l ter, 111&amp;8 Mabel Ollla.
n
_rrv Bl,llb and ot.Mr rlllattvea. ·
a.nd chUdfen 11pent SundP.Y with
Mi:il Grace. ealaer ~~peut Tu8.dr.
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voree a'\d alimony. The' plallltl.tr
Whi.eh tool" plAce Saturday,
Ka.thlen Echebnqer hu BC• y,
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Qatnor &amp;.tld Mr. and Jlrs, Charles lllcMurray of with. Mia Wllma and Wiinda f,y:
aven ln )l.er petition that the de .. A~tiat J.S, tn Hunt~n. haa been " ceyted a. position 1n tlle office of
Mllllo!&amp;rJ VlrJI,nl&amp; Kerr 11 bome ,. •.,.., P ,..vn ~n tbe week epd Hazel.
non
fend&amp;nt hu tl11J.ted. her cruelly,
The l:lrl.de 1s a arand- the Weatem and Southern Jnl.t.U'- ror U\e rem&amp;lnder ot the •ummer ""th hill parenW, Mr. and llro. a,u,y
aobert Carl , !-laom1 and Audrey 1 •
Wll
(1 pt..)
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· .kpoolr.ed her tiown on Aua:uat 13.
of ac:rs. Ml.l'Y Ro&amp;e, anQ ance CQ.II\P&amp;DY.
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attl!r
IUDUDer Gainor.
Taylor
re::ently wnh their
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tl aftl'lll
Jab 1
threatened to kill her. She hj.s been ernpJoyed nt the Ohio Mr. and l4n. Vlqtl HIXon the forhOOl t Ohio Ullivtm\f.
Mr. abc:! )(rl, Ruah Oqn and aqns biother Beryl Taylor and wile.
Ia the .Upper R•1l•••
turther aab the coun that he be iflolpital for Epliep~lCI! . .Mr. MUler m~r e~j! a Y&amp;eftlqn nw thr 8C
a
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apent .8at1,1Cday ni1ht wlth her mdth
Quite a number ftom Moras Cha'fl~t• 1JP]1er u l muspht&gt; r!! Is IJe\le\"1!''1
I cooaeout~Y~1PieJii.OPI for prSoe 01 enJoined trom d~ of any o!,11i: the son or Mr. and Mra. Jam e~: Me!'rimaii .r~eley' ~tor. be}re, are
R. ~ JUpbf, Of Olrc~llle, hu ~ii Mrs. ~ Bt.rrl.nger or Stivers pelaaUl~d at ReV . D.nd Mrs. War to lu~ 1mtd~ u11 ur llp;llt guse1, tuustly
S.
his property or tnterest&amp; in th•! j MlJ.If:r, of Georges OreeE and bas 1v1&amp;1t1ng 1n columbUJ and Cbwlln~ ti&amp;Un ~ ot ~ o : .8. M~ . V ~~- and Mn Paul Smith K t ren'e Thur&amp;d&amp;y evening. A flne . lly.drog.-n unU ~ Muu'll nlllouut of
• Cl(lleCUUye IQierUoDI ror prlee oJ Kraut &amp; M088man \Utomobile re·· t been emPloyed at tri'e TaDit Broom nl\:ti.
in Ul~·-noe Of 0 . D. I !;Iunday with hie ~nt.s: Mr ~d
w~ aruent. r :N H
t I llelhml, l'lle- luwcr portion of the
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palr aarage or his ho\iM!hold soocJ&amp;. I Factory fQr the -p~t three yearS. 1 William PmtB lB vaitlnl CJl,arlea 6laS e, wbo ill ta
a vacation.
1 Mra. !J~Ul smith. ·
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a. fe~ d~ wft~ .;.;~a a~~~- s-:~.~ olr I!' ' Rtwui lh ri!t'·IJUI!rteu nitro·
,;.:_-:-::-:::::-::r;;--;;;::;;;:;--;;;;;;;t;ru; ·aeatoratlon of the plalntljf•a
Miller. lp Runttnaton. ·
Mr. a.nd ~~- C)'rU Hauett, of
~ Rb}da OUrz dauchter Marie Ella 8 ...!l'•-~t week. ua
J,:en, (•ne-qu.lrte•· oxygen, with 111Dall
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&amp;kedname, Faye BwlsheJ', a alfloo
J and Mrs. Btanle)' Lanier are I Mrs. Homer Walter i"""
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an · o1 -Ja
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.en oy1na: a week of outing on Indian home &amp;fter a vUlt whh relltJve• In and trlendt here.
~· and Mre. Clyde WinM and alsO with Preda and Ruby drodford .
dw\:ltlj• •uHI llr_.::ntl.
JOUr ad tt prepared 1n auch a
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that If the 1DWndV01 or U\e bot.t\1
to. ~f.8nose Qf tqe SChpnl pro@l'rtltll

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If~ M IQJ:\liUe OOKI:t and eom· Pled CanadU. or OOluml:nll, -.tllhli
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fC!wtf , htre : J.ll St.eWart, J!:. T . 1 ~
ot the Por\· ~ Mary, :Mtll1e ' aDd Arlll!
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POLl~Y AND HER PALS
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re&amp;ponll~

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CJDU' for oc,11 incorrect tnJer,loD

was lndorlfld to &amp;be loc&amp;1
from
the Cnl!lto Ohe\II'Olet OompAby.

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N.t'flONAii LEAOUE
New York a~ Oln9Jlnatl .
Boston a.b Chleato.
Pbl-lphla at St. Louis.

$~,101 RECEIVED
A tou.l of UO.'fOO In itate atd
lm.mediateiJ.
(unds hns been received in thla
l'fll ad~t WI.U be t&amp;ten for county ready ror dJatriDutlon t.o the
ol &amp;DJ adterttaement. J:rrOrl ID
&amp;d,-,ert~M:nen\1 aboul4 be ...aportea

Brooklyn at Pitt&amp;burih.
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A rnarT1age ilcense bps been 1s'IJUed bere to Paul carman, 22 ·o f
Addl1on township, e.rld Ol'a.l:e 'r-ubert, :u, OalllpoJts, dautbter of. Ri"~
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eat what yo)J Uk• •and Itt menlba
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with IH:!Otlltt obOVI'

l.•·••p I'UIII\IROY
.ron.-t.urd t~h~ll!!r t\Pid.

MI!;IJ Huron 1B a. graduate of Vinton h\gh school, 1938. and of Bllss
Colle&amp;e, OotuntbuB , o.nd lor the put 1·
two Y'IU'II 11be haa been emplc.yed in
the otrlcc of H . M . Miller, Pro.~ecu t·-

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SUltana Peanut Iutter :t tOt ·
Doggie Dinner 3' ,... !5c ·'
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Cider_Vincs•r

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child's play.

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youthful women can indul&amp;c: in num ·
hers of darllns little frociu ol tl1 ii
type. She need scarcely worr y
whether pale . b lue. ydlow, piuk ur
white should be chuatn. \Vhy 11&lt;'
Ita 1·e one of uch?

Slui!lp, to Take Part in National Confer-

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Veteran Enemy of' Dtpmswn
. J1f- in:Ne»: Drive for P'rosperily
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Euaene Mel"'r. Federal a ..erve Head, Who Fourht 1921
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P~ p51.n by N
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!_~ anMd aolkt ' ; Btansury ~g 1
vv , ldd1~ Menta. Q.Dd uwaer
fits~ ciQ8S d.n&amp;nfrii,. always sen tt 1
with a g.uamntee or QUIDeY back
U even o~ ~ttle doeso.'t help. Adv .
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whtlot she 11nouJd-Juat ftOr:l takinl
a tablt!a_pco_pful of ment.ha p::p&amp;Lil
wtt.h her meal&amp;
Thil t.aBty v.ppet.2zcr 1finic~ llidl:i
BEO for It!&gt; act:. Uke na.t.ure's
pstrtc J~ t.o draw out aU the
gOOd. or whi.t yo\1 eat and ~urn it
Into flrm . heelthy flesh and rich

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For Sale,

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at Dally Tribune
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Albany at Roehelter
J(tro 1ftea1
Jersey CL'Y
Newuk at ·roront.o
Baltbnore at Bull'alo

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Homer Pauat. fuel research. en·
Kinter of Ot;llo StaLe Unlverelt.y
st.atf and MerrUI Weed, au11tant
l.,.oat·
to the direet.Qr of the engtneerinll
nperlment stat.lon. voUl be IJ)(Iak1ers
Ule ·evenJni. Others w\.11
LOB1'- Prateru1ty pl!l letters T . K.
to attend t.he meetlnl
E. on bottom, A. H. Bltlnner and
a~;y BIJI"Be&amp;tlon or plari
~ B. 12 on back. ae•a.rd-Leave
a peace may rtsult.
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INTI:IINATIONA'L LEAGltE

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at Phlladelphla ..

at Wuhlncton.
lll at. Bolton.
Detroit at New Yorlr..

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HOLZER CALLS MEETING
FOR RENT-Apattmrmt over Phil·
Dr. c . 1!:. Holzer
or
Up euatera Store on Ma.ln stree~ Oa.llla
oan orace Hott.on, Phone .Lll-X.
tl-16·6t.

Also a1mon1Je cars. !&amp;eohanlc Bt. A\liUflt

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AMERICA"N LEAGt;l'

For Rent-

W AN'I'ED--Cars

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,, .... u.~ .. a minimum eb&amp;rae ot val"io~ ach.ool dtatrleta. The ..·Jd wm
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twt&gt;nl•·ftvt oent.a 1or _...,..
!1.8lar1ea or Leachera, ja.nitore, . and
tton.
bl,IS driver!! empLoyed b)' the ~vartoue
sehool board!!. The dillt.rlbutlon will
be made ae early aa p0881bli.

Wo.nted-

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Another Game

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PIHllES lOSE 01[

IJIUI J.boladald
COV}lran and amlly of Oel o.
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Kr. and Kn. J . C. Bo'f~D&amp;Jl, af ob..lldND, lllfl. &lt;Kite. Rbolda
d ,wm .r.te visltiQ friends and rel&amp;Bhanflll, 'J1l~ Tt. .. ,. . , ftciDt ~ daulb.Cc' :VOJ.U~ .~ to " !' t!Yei hire ·
.Ra.y BaJAer v111ted h1a bro•-her .
ot lllk~. 111'1. i.ettl.e PIJmalt. ,·boaiel at. He..-.ur11Jit.Qa. a.., ap.e Mr. and Mn: T. M. Brewer ancl Ben S&amp;laer reoen"Y·
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C. T . ~ and G. B. GWU\1Mn. Earl Moore and dalllbten Incf., 11 -..w .... ~ nionib•i' Yacation h
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ntu.mlld W~ auuta ot Bber Brewer and .tam.Uy. S~ ,u.ewts 0! Mr. II.Dd Uri. Eber
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Muine Smltb fPI!Dt , Saturday" B~~r nf Bpjller.
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eeorin;l.
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"With htrpa&amp;,.,.t.l, Dr. andVn. .J.'P. ~th her aunt, Mn.
le , trltll Preda and Ruby Bradfard.
WUbur Brewer :~pent a few d .. y11
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, ..t.) -arid rae ttwt pi'eaht achobl ~ld.~
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\VEDDING
ANNOUNCED
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Wednesday
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fe Moum&amp;n VI. Henry MOlls-- riye of .
Ruth Rudc:le-laden and ~ are ttl,e a:uea""' of t.he forQlllr'l aS.· uww.• ....... .,
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I~W tlaill (10 pt.) LOc man , saldnc the COlU't for a d.l· Mr. Pa¢er ;Nub~. both of oarn-l ter, 111&amp;8 Mabel Ollla.
n
_rrv Bl,llb and ot.Mr rlllattvea. ·
a.nd chUdfen 11pent SundP.Y with
Mi:il Grace. ealaer ~~peut Tu8.dr.
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voree a'\d alimony. The' plallltl.tr
Whi.eh tool" plAce Saturday,
Ka.thlen Echebnqer hu BC• y,
(-..!!:'\',.
Qatnor &amp;.tld Mr. and Jlrs, Charles lllcMurray of with. Mia Wllma and Wiinda f,y:
aven ln )l.er petition that the de .. A~tiat J.S, tn Hunt~n. haa been " ceyted a. position 1n tlle office of
Mllllo!&amp;rJ VlrJI,nl&amp; Kerr 11 bome ,. •.,.., P ,..vn ~n tbe week epd Hazel.
non
fend&amp;nt hu tl11J.ted. her cruelly,
The l:lrl.de 1s a arand- the Weatem and Southern Jnl.t.U'- ror U\e rem&amp;lnder ot the •ummer ""th hill parenW, Mr. and llro. a,u,y
aobert Carl , !-laom1 and Audrey 1 •
Wll
(1 pt..)
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· .kpoolr.ed her tiown on Aua:uat 13.
of ac:rs. Ml.l'Y Ro&amp;e, anQ ance CQ.II\P&amp;DY.
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attl!r
IUDUDer Gainor.
Taylor
re::ently wnh their
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tl aftl'lll
Jab 1
threatened to kill her. She hj.s been ernpJoyed nt the Ohio Mr. and l4n. Vlqtl HIXon the forhOOl t Ohio Ullivtm\f.
Mr. abc:! )(rl, Ruah Oqn and aqns biother Beryl Taylor and wile.
Ia the .Upper R•1l•••
turther aab the coun that he be iflolpital for Epliep~lCI! . .Mr. MUler m~r e~j! a Y&amp;eftlqn nw thr 8C
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apent .8at1,1Cday ni1ht wlth her mdth
Quite a number ftom Moras Cha'fl~t• 1JP]1er u l muspht&gt; r!! Is IJe\le\"1!''1
I cooaeout~Y~1PieJii.OPI for prSoe 01 enJoined trom d~ of any o!,11i: the son or Mr. and Mra. Jam e~: Me!'rimaii .r~eley' ~tor. be}re, are
R. ~ JUpbf, Of Olrc~llle, hu ~ii Mrs. ~ Bt.rrl.nger or Stivers pelaaUl~d at ReV . D.nd Mrs. War to lu~ 1mtd~ u11 ur llp;llt guse1, tuustly
S.
his property or tnterest&amp; in th•! j MlJ.If:r, of Georges OreeE and bas 1v1&amp;1t1ng 1n columbUJ and Cbwlln~ ti&amp;Un ~ ot ~ o : .8. M~ . V ~~- and Mn Paul Smith K t ren'e Thur&amp;d&amp;y evening. A flne . lly.drog.-n unU ~ Muu'll nlllouut of
• Cl(lleCUUye IQierUoDI ror prlee oJ Kraut &amp; M088man \Utomobile re·· t been emPloyed at tri'e TaDit Broom nl\:ti.
in Ul~·-noe Of 0 . D. I !;Iunday with hie ~nt.s: Mr ~d
w~ aruent. r :N H
t I llelhml, l'lle- luwcr portion of the
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palr aarage or his ho\iM!hold soocJ&amp;. I Factory fQr the -p~t three yearS. 1 William PmtB lB vaitlnl CJl,arlea 6laS e, wbo ill ta
a vacation.
1 Mra. !J~Ul smith. ·
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a. fe~ d~ wft~ .;.;~a a~~~- s-:~.~ olr I!' ' Rtwui lh ri!t'·IJUI!rteu nitro·
,;.:_-:-::-:::::-::r;;--;;;::;;;:;--;;;;;;;t;ru; ·aeatoratlon of the plalntljf•a
Miller. lp Runttnaton. ·
Mr. a.nd ~~- C)'rU Hauett, of
~ Rb}da OUrz dauchter Marie Ella 8 ...!l'•-~t week. ua
J,:en, (•ne-qu.lrte•· oxygen, with 111Dall
•-· od •·'-tr
i r den
&amp;kedname, Faye BwlsheJ', a alfloo
J and Mrs. Btanle)' Lanier are I Mrs. Homer Walter i"""
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Llll.!an
Hoback spent !Junda..V tl?ant 1ll'll
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.en oy1na: a week of outing on Indian home &amp;fter a vUlt whh relltJve• In and trlendt here.
~· and Mre. Clyde WinM and alsO with Preda and Ruby drodford .
dw\:ltlj• •uHI llr_.::ntl.
JOUr ad tt prepared 1n auch a
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the Newa Office of The Dail1
'):rlbune, call 236-L·; Jt the Buatn...
Office aak for 202-R,

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FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNA'l'JONAL NEWS SERVICE
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POMEROY, OHIO, FRiDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932
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flying Scoj l..,ands Tiny Plane Near St. Johns
New Electric Theatre
Pomeroy, Ohio.
"DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE"

Fredenck March, M. Hopkjns
Comedy:-"Subway S)mphony"
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"SINNERS IN THE SUN"
1 Carole

Lombard, Chester Morris

Comedy 'Rerular Trooper'-Mat. 2:30 p. m.
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Ll~~~!p!~~h~!re,
"FLYING HIGH"
Charlotte Greenwood .
Alao Comedies

Fllnaran Bathinr
Beach Dance Pavilion
THURSDAY EVENfNG.

Scienti•t Will Not Examine Instruments Until Later

BRIEF

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For S·tate, Ia Predicted;
Climax To Be Reached Saturday

F'ticlay all'.d Saturday, Augu;;t 19-20

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Capital To Meet
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TREK

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Thursday and Friday. August 18-19

Saturday, August

US II
"WHG~M[ l£~D£R

PICC~RO ~URHI[S J
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Mrs. Elh:abe\h Huber f!nt.f!rlalned

W~neaday ewnlng, at her home on
Dp~ut Avt'nue, with &amp; stx o'clock

·EbersLach.·Service Station.·

danner ln honor of Mr and Mrs
A' G. Orupeer of Belle Vernon,

Va., and

Jlra.

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Prank Anderson or

E""' flv4!rpool, 0 , who are the
auesta of Mrs came - - Ohlinger or

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B:ll:.k 11treet
The following were
present.~ Nr.11 CalU~ Ohbnpr, Mrs.
Pranll. Anderson, Mr and Mra. A o
Oruelitr, Charles .ijuber and eon,
~rles Jr , ot Oapipolis and &amp;he
~os~. -~!1!. kllzabetb Huber

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BIG 11AUL

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BAKE SAL£
Be •ure kt aUen• U.e homema* lee Cream, Sandwich '

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and BU.e Half! belnr condud·
M a&amp; lhf' Frans BalldJq on

Eut Milln Slret!t, Sahlrd&amp;J,
Aqlll&amp; 20th. startlnr at 11:00

the b&amp;ndlta lett ~1 torcwomen to abcOplpany
"~-cc·~N~ th!'m later a. :thort I
ld~·-~ fnlm die bonk.
arrived juat u the bandttl!l
ftoel~. A rw shotli were .11 ~:Ji

A. M. and lutlnr &amp;he ft!ltt. ar
llw da!
Thll" llfothany Lad·
lf'1 havl! ('harp,

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caabloMd eaM

Wear 'bem

IUid be h.-ppy.

SIM!I!I I te II

ll)'ool: MUIIoiu ~ '~le

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"Modern Miaa"

Style Shoeo
The 1hlamn Voraae I• feol-

Alfred

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or of

aUire,

lllaek, l&amp;ftohNe .,....,..,

ft'ldUu A.U. $o C.

$3.95 to $4.95
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POMEROY,

the Lincoln

Zoo

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J ... Cuetler. llild

children or Athena apent. 1'hund&amp;y

t;t Chicago, \Vho died at the nentna wlLb Mr. aod Mn. A P.
ft.upe.
•se of 56 In hw Chicago HarleJ ~ .... ..,....., or
borne. HI• d~ath re•uited ..nnayl•aDia, 11 horo l"lllttnr

&amp;be . .de .... I'Hdoek peen,
ftftn

Parker,

dir·ec--1 8 '~•&gt;..,.,~
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•rom cancer, f o11 owmg
· a f a 11 frlel)de
rela&amp;lvea.
Jobn and
Thoma~ ..,.., ram~lJ or Za- 1
whlch.cauaed him to bite his leskt ...,.. au- a&lt; 11r• ..,..
ton1ue. Mr. l&gt;e.rker, who
was
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....r an Mri. rn~oua Ka,.. of
:me o f t h e country s most Ath~Da. and Jlr. a¥ J4U. QUJ Qor..

ooted zoo directors, apent ~ ·~~ - .•
W!Ut
Ufe In a M-r. ..,.. lb.,~'!:
and
wild animal act with cir- wtre wore lbe ~~ ' ' ' a&lt;
atr. and r.cn. 0. E. ..,..,.,.,.,.., or '
:usea.
Lopn.
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PATHFI-NDER

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INS Staff em rt&gt;spoudent
5 1 John Nev Isz uus wic'k A.un 1[1
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! - rNS - E'1r:hii.U:,tcd by a lon j:( bnttlt
::~~am~, fog und ~ tm m
Caplnln
kmder- James A Mollison &amp;:ol.tl~h ,lirmnu.

day VICtlmll of a bn~t of gang3ter
bulle~ aimed at foe~ wlm t.empo1anlv escaped '

aud stat.tered a
c)11ld1en playing
• Cau&amp;nt iu the
, Wo'Jid-be ru;&amp;llSSI:lr&lt;
1 ed, Rose Fa) Us, II
I Flreda, 3, plal'IQI near
B10oklyn home whlle ~heir
I watehed them frr.m the
were wounded by ~Ill lets Neither lis
n a "'"'!pus condlt1on
1 An hour after the battle which
resembled last year's baby ml.86• •
acre m ManhaLtan In which a r;. ~nJpmg
year-old boy was slal.n, Cosmo Cos- L:.

to find I landed h1s tiny Pw;s MOUl
t~oy

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Heart~

CorJtem at Pennndd -ill
miles from here ··1is 9.flernoo11
completlnB th~ first solo flight
f1crn E.urcpe ((} Ameli~a Ill tht: hl!!tory of llHat 10n
MOllison s tlight endP.d according
to reports here 1n 1 55 p M 1ocu 1
t.lme 01.5~ A M E s 1 1 10 hou.and 20 mmutes after he took oft
!"rom PoJtfll.IU m~~ Beacn
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lind eha.lnnan .of the committee oo.
arra.naemente tor the Roosevelt
.meettne:
Columbul, o., Aua. J9--IN8-0P"timtstle secUonal ehlefs or the Ohio
Democratic ~rty. conatltutinll: the
powerful state exeeuttve comml~tet
&amp;~Sembled here today 1n advanr!
of the atate oonventJon to JWllt
a candidate for lieutenant IQVmlor
to succeed Lieut. Oov. Wllllam 11.
Pi.:trel of Dayton, •ho withdrew
laat Saturday.
Enthllflialt~ predletlnl 1o wide
1!1Pfead .oemocntkJ victory tn November the 26 memberl of ttfe commtttee ruJY!.s body ot"the ata.te orcan~a'uon; were to meet at 2.30 p.
m ftve hours abead ot the oooven·

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Providence, R. 1.• Aur 19-IN&amp;-The reconstruction finance oar-

poration l~Jt\l}led nearly a bllllon
dollan to banks anti f'!Uroads dur·
lng U.s nrat abc monttw of oper&amp;Uon,
Secretary ot the Treuury Mills revealed tod&amp;J.
sPel.tinJ &amp;t commencement exerclaea pf the Bryant-Stratton bu31neBII colleae, )(llla d:escrlbed the
corporation u "tl)e nio8t polm'ful
~ ever Wlvlaed to m..:et tb•
trM~at '1\nanctal crtala tbaV ever
confronted the nation."
Prom l'ebrqaey a to Jbl$' s'i, tn-

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Fald 16 lmmmenl ThUl mom.4g
she was sleeping ln her i4lckroo!ll !il
the Drake hotel
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~f~r~g~~~~gy .:s~~~orat,

he •tatecl, tbe corooratton
tl&lt;l. and were · - to nonilnato a.ut.ltorlztd loons at tUt9.000.000.
Charlel" Sa....,. of Olitdnnall. YeW "l'ho lion's sl!i.n · at th1S toll!
an llt.mJlt.on eountx lawnr.
tm~t to flJO 'Mnkl anti trust comBc!aldtt ~ Deplocratt•j.,._., wbJI;., obtab$t lcMln eotn(Ooilom_,... oa tllreol
mllmenta ~r t'l38.000:~. ·
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The dead man was 0. B. lla.rrisoJI auto~raphs
after their lamlmg
elude about 1.100 ~e~atefl, rep- ;he fireman ot tbe locomotlve h~ shortly
after 5 00 P m UJe t•vo
:resentlnr all secl.iona of the state.
was aealded to death.
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(Umtinued 'on pa.ge three)
The conYenllon wUI be called to

artier by Wa!"'r
Columboio
chaltman
of the H(lfr
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·QUICK TRIAL IN LOTTERY CASE DEAN OF METHODIST BISHOPS ~ ~~~~:ro7ta~h~!~~\~h~:~~er~t~J
DIES NEAR CINCINNATI AT 92
F.x·Secretary
Labor Indicted
Participation
LotAll
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BANKS IWLROADS GET MAJOR •
Profit
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PORTJOU OF FEDERAL FuNJ]h sI
M~thodlat
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"IIDI·NQ IS
UKI FLVINCi''

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According To Report.
Flight Required 30
and Third Houn

111run bllttle against the elementa In
awoke
car conta.tned four SawmiU •ad .Horne Wreekei l
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"Uncle Steve" •Phillip! Pre· he w.u
with requests t&lt;:JJ
men, as did the one which lnJuted
by Dyaamtte; C.naater
land to New fork In the hllltory of
Oov. R DU!Ieve1t'a address bert' wm 1
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lnterv)ews
ma,Jorl~y ot which
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the two gh Is
M th d U d
uvtation
1
•ented Wtth Cha.tr At,!
he referred
his secretory
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fhe children were playing Q.
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lie
Baulked In his attempt to Jeach
Ignite hiS presidential campaign In
the mlddl~ west
ter Victory
,,
consented, however, to recel~ In
,g
game of · number:-;' rcquillng the r
-, New York Without a slop os the
Bellld6i!l ' the Roosevelt Address, the
ternational News Service and outwlnner. who was to he 1-ewarded
Athens. 0, Aug L9 - INS---On the hrst leg of the nut round-ttipe
two-day OemocnLtlc p1ogram wlll
-line his plan!!
I
WiLh an ice cream cone, to note cor- heels of another nlshL or sniping tlo.ns-Atlantlc Hight ever attem(J·
also include addresses by Governor
Washington 0 H 0, A~ 19- I Askect what the concrete ICSult.~
Je.ctlv ~~ automobile llcenRI' 1111111"' and dynnmltl.ng, In which a sawmill ted Mollison dropped down upon
Oewge White. and United States Nlnety-year~old "U n c I e Steve" ()f hl!l ftight were, he repllea
bt!IS as .be cars passed
and 8 home were 'Wrecked It was
settlement and gave hlmsel!
Senator Robert J. Bulkley, both. ot PhUUps, victorious yesterdAY m
-~It ~ absolutely U!leless to foJe- 1
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But, none of the.. youn~lers ap learned today that NatiOnal Guard- up !o thr hospitality or the v•Uagwhom have t¥:en nominated fOI attempt to show that he can L
Pl!"t rtsult, until I have haJ an op ·
' paren.h noled lh ~ llr,.nse numbel ' smen on duty In the Hocking Val - ers
re~eleetlon; tormer Oov Jame8 M win ho1'88 races, rested U1 an c3:
jXIr~JJnlty to thottJughly examine
of 11 em wh•ch slowed down neal , ley l'Oiil strike area have changed
I am too tired k&gt; :JU on" he .sald.
Cox or--Dayton; James A. Parley, chair today nnd talked of lcnlilna
blslru~nents and lug book
[Auto Wreck Followed By F1re Traps Youngster&amp;j , them, and f1om wh•ch ,P•ms barked lhe•r tactics from the deff'nslve lo
v 1slbty exhausted, he w!IUn~t_
chairman ot the Oemocrot.ic naLion- Lhe r9.Ce sulky-tor IJOOd.
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~sides, I owe It to those who
Three Burned T C . , F
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at th t ce men c!ouchlng bei&gt;Jnd • 1the otfensive
look advantage of the hospl~lby
al committ.ee ; Mayor Henr-y Worley
The easy chair was prcsen~ed to hav, h.elped me realize this projec l
0
rtsp,
ourt
les
ater;
' stoop
Ali mlllrJ.amen acM-dln tn o!fl- tendered h•m b} the surpriSed
of Cohunbus, and Henry G. Brun- hl.m by tarfil yesterdny .ti ....:
h" not to exn~lne my c1aLa until they
Parent&amp; And Unde May Also Dif
• Tbe men on the ~•de\1nlk relluned leers have been' withdra~n rrom residents of Penufleld wllh the enner of Manafielf;l, chairman ol the d
hie
trotte
l"l.Nier!"k are present
nrc
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tire population In bi.&lt;l tral.n he s::V."
Democntlc state executive com- rove
own
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&amp;me time must elapse before the
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brokr ou~ a" the 111 e strl e area 0 tne mines prop.:•r
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McKinney, to a third hea.t VIctory result. will be known he said
Midland, Mieh., Aug. 19.-INS-GeorQe
, fl lghtened boys ILI1d (llrlx :«:aLtered land stationed in Netsonvn :~ aml ~~~re o od e ~me o one or tl'l.OJ
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Plom these two towns vh •,&amp;1cr~, ,an sat own to .est !or
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studies In Belgium. where 1 will bP
save the•r children and 111dlo -notl - I1 was sa1 . e guar ....men a.re be- hall
eonventlon Is the adoption of the
Uncle Steve. who has ~~n. u IV~ able 'J examine mv data CILimlv
today from wounda received in a fire foalowin~
flee! pollee OJ rived o!1 the scene lng sent out In patrols to survey the
Molll.son s IJ!anr Will undama ed
party's state platiOl'm and the nom- ina .ace horses tbese 75 }I.:(. IS, l'&lt;t. o.nd Quietly
the stl -•·:JJ.thcre ex.
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stnke area and muinta.in o·dei
He announced Lhat he would
lnatlon of Democr,atic candidates tor down ln the cha\r right. out ill the pert. said
an automobile acddent early today. The severdh
I They were too late howev~• to Previollllly the militiamen ha(l tonight und continue on to New
middle or the track and ao1m1lled
th 1 t
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'Some dela.y must elapse until an
occupant of the car, Harry Crane, 38, brother of
find a tto.ce o~ the gang battlers I been sto.tlonlll;i at the various mines Ymk tomorrow
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ne~~eJ~~be~~ ege
etl()t('(f that the three heats he d"•Wf' le-ft loft'icial statement or the 1estllts
Although he failed to teacti ' ttie
I Later James Rn BI'Ooklyn, a. 1embroaled in the strike warfare
' of my tlJ&amp;ht can .be published In
Mrtto. 'Messer, ia not ex~ected to i.ve.
bllke• wtts arrested chtugC'd with
Two dyno.mitlncs occm·red In the gool he had set for himself ~116'·
Democratic leaders predicl.ed to- h~~n "pretty ~~ckered,"
dny that the state platform fllli be
Out lthme, he said, wavmJ lc.J the meantbnc r tun hRppy In the
-----felonmus af!Sault I~ was believed area last mtht
One was at 11 saw- j on s ftlgllt ,~as hniled a.s IU'f' Oulbrief ~tnd will affirm the position ward the track and the ~eilulg knowledge that I a~eended higher
M"dl d M" l .
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he was one of t.he t.tlo on the s1de - m1ll loctlted on the properly of t.he 1 st.nndmg 11 chJevement Tb(' lj~toJ
taken by the party at Its recent crowd a tew minutes later," Js wliAI"e than last time and obtained valuI nn •
h.: l, -;- UK 19 ;::,-- ' our ~ mall dtildrcn walk shot at by Uu~ ~runmen
No 225 mme of the Ohio Collelles at tic has been nown muy on few.~:
uotlonaf conventlon at Oh1:m.a:o Ou I aort of 10t started ~&lt;JS.o.'1. - llwhtl able and sclentlrlc lntormatlml Were hurned to death hPJe today wh e n un .n!lomohllt• ex . 1
Truetown Three charres wete set cas1ons fto.m east to west and •nf!Vthe prohlbitwn question and othe1 many year.. ago
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national poUtJea.l issues Govenlor
"And out there, I gueSII • d~llve on tbe world'• knowledge of tile upe an
urne a t'J a C'O IAIOTlwete caused It was estimated
Molhaon's venture captured th"
White's pohcy ot state government. ror the last ttme. toda)'"
pet regions'
The parentR of th~ l'hil&lt;.lren aud i.lll uncle who \V('I'C IN PRODUCE STRIKE The s.iconp dYnam,ilinK occurred •magmat1on of the world beL'BUlle
and pa.Jttcularl.y hili eeonomy afl(l
The trotter plk}ted; by "Unc!f!
Professor Piccard told Colonel I 'd"
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poor relief programs are expectE'd Steve" came nillhtng trl to ilctury In I.Iarlon Bernasconi. Commander ot I rt mg WJ
em an an an lquu e ~e fiJI wert" rrtttcn y
Sl&lt;'u:oc City, Ia. Aug 19 - INS---- Adams, a mine employe
Gang- went Into It and the eonfldellC('
to be endorsed alro
. the third heat with 30 Y•~&gt;d::! t..; the llying school hl'rf' and his of- I burned.
1F'armers tightened theh bloekaflt&gt;s stet tactics wtft! U8ed In fiynamltmg that he would succeed He stnppea
..Firm ln then ballet that 'peace sparf'
Da.ve 8 Ingalls, fWpubU- !ictal host, that he would not walt i l'he deRd Wt'l e Edwurcl MCI!sel
&lt;'n roods Into Sioux City today as the house. It was Bl)ld
An auto- h1s plane of all Its incidentals to
and harmony" wm 're'lgn through· can sube~natorln.l nominee, ... ::1 him tor his balloon and speclally-buUt
ctu d 11 vcn by Gem 11 , Pn LncK :--I ' thr farm strlk(! movement SJ)IeRd mobile drove paJJt the Adams home malte rQOrn for extra t.ankr. and
out the oonventtpn sessions party to tbe JuQa'lo stand.
gobular gondola to be p~cked Col I:.!, his brothm·, Fot·l'st, 10 :-.m1 t:. ~ Lnmb&lt;.!l th, Ont
' into Nebraska and South Dakota 1and Lhe occupants hurled the dyna - even pitched the cushion ot.: from
•eaders indicated 'hiLt~ ardent
"Uncle Steve" ea.me in n1LJ1 In Bernaaooni's men were to pack this L•stets, Mary, 4. and Stella 6
I Tht: chllct 1en, twpp"1 b. the re1, 1 1 Plek£ts wen por:.ed. on South Da- , mtte at the house
the pilot's seat considering en ~ ex·
.. wets" may ura:e the resolutioQiJ the first heat wh.en ms h&amp;r~e equipment o.nd ship lt to Belgium j A passing mctc.tist pulled OMrl- It.Lilt were envelo.PP.d In i\nmes IJc-ll;ota 1'08ds !eadlng to Sioux Cltv 1 Slmultaneowly smpe, ~ 1lddled thr trn gallon of gasoline more Import..
committee to Incorporate in the plat "broke" and threatened to 1 &lt;~ll lp.W as soon u possible.
M:cs!lr:r, , 2 his wife, May :lH, a.n&lt;l : fore rescuers could rcu.ch tile S{!dan 1and 260 farmers In ~.kotn Clh, back oi the house with buiiPts No ant than hiS personal comfort Hl'!o
form a provision advotatinJ repeal tlle fence
In the second he ~~oy.t., 1 iPkcard said the llf'Btest heJgat j her bl'other Hany Crane lrom the Edwr11 d was pulled from J.~ blaz-1 Nebraska, organized n fA.rrl holl- one Wll8 Injured and dn.mages wer~ plane. was undamaged !if! unnouncof Ohio's dry law.Nipd the !lTOhlbl- ott to a poor start.
t•d he- ~ould rest
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1be achieved wall exactly 16,700 me.- Camlnl at.~ llObllt• At a' Bn.y Ci~y tng Wieck but died l)eforc reaching day .. unit yesterday and prepflred said to be 111Jght
tion amendment of Ute •etate conPhtntps re~urned to rece drhmg en 00.3? mllell), In altitude b~ liOBPitalit ~~ tealed all would .iic a hO!!pltal Tht&gt; charred bodies of [tc do picket duty today
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stltutlon.
followins sn IUness that l'.~t ~um 1 than man ever reached. before. ThO I State police were told that two thE oth~ls were taken trom the- Bot.n the 9trlklnt fa.rmers and MK". TUNNE\' u -.. DER J(Ntn:
MRS. Mr.COKMICK FIGHTS Olif'
• Wlth Senator BulkJey omctaiin&amp; oft the track for two yea•s
, temperature, extremely Jow In u,. dlUms. of gasoline 011 the running ash"~ t-y nrf'men
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as temporary chairman and conven
strat.oaphere. at one time dropped 1o0 board' ot the Messer car exploded 1 .~ni ck and two 1,1c 11 rldmg with lued to travel unarmed today ;.1- Paru... Aug lfl -INs-Mrs JC&amp;noes I Chicagn Au!{ 19--INB-At~tuf,t,\h_~
tlon i:eynot.er, tonight's session or
FIREMAN lULLED IN CRASH
36 degrees centigrade below zero when the machine ccll1ded. with ~ J 1m WC\f' unhurt
1though Union county, B D , author- J "Gene" Tonne" the rm m"' Polh i n&amp;" her physicians w1t~ h1:1 • s t ~·l.l.the ronvention, whlcll Betjl under
Cleveland, Aug 19- INS - Oil&lt;' 1648 d-egrees fahrenheit)
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the Lauder, IUlderwftlll. an opern••on fm 1 un w1ll to .se, Mrs Edith Roc.kt
way a.t 'l 30 P m wln be ~voted to man wu killed and another was ln- ~ When Prof
Plccard
and his
~t to ann to protect their trucks an abscessed ea1 at tlJoc Amr•·tr&lt;H• · fellei McCormick hovered on tl)e
s.peech.-maklne: and the selection or jured here today whe'h a Skt:;.el young Belgian asslatn.nt Ma~~: (,Hnd produce
hc.spttal today.
, ~erge of death today
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standing commltt.ees.
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held up the Second
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The bandJtA tried ~ push B. P
ildred, pre&amp;JdenL oi Lh'e bank, m~o
vault.. When he rttused. Uley I!Jui:hlm They then forced RUS581J
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sleep after hb spt!cta&lt;-ulal Len-milt!
balloon ascent into the stlatotlphe(c I
planned to llurry back to Zuricb
Switzerland today without checking
his ln5trument.:s
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INS Stair C01 r~spon&lt;l.ent.
Columbus 0, Aug l9-INSDr~twn by the scheduled appearanc -:!
of Qoy Franklin D. Roosevelt th~
party'a
pjeliidttltial
candidate
tboUBil.nds of OhiO Democrats beKiln treklng towa•d Columbus today
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New Yt~rk. Aur . 19-INg.......qulcl!
The government
,mvestlgBtlo"\
C'l:llcem which became pr08perous l omo Supreme Court wd1.• riPrite&lt;!
trial 101 Senator James J Davis mto the lotte1les mvo,ved be ... ..aes
under his guidance.
the joint applkati:m of the «ew
tRI Pennsy1v~la, on Indictments .tile Moose organization thP fraDeath last nilrht was caused by 'li mk central the Plttsburgn ar.. d
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dit?.Ct.or: general or ttie Loyal Or~r terN of the Mvstlc Shrine and the
a bact injury suft'ered several yeurs~ 1 ailroads for the JSSWII "e o?u. Rt:l\'
other groups recE.{Ing pledp of of il0011e In lottery schemes wa:! Knights ot CcmJmbw
ago
l iu thr order of toe s·~~ - tTti'ltlcioJ
aid frOm the corporation Include!": fo1eaeen as a result or his own deOperaL1on and co1. piracy to operBe~ldes th.e Wuhin1ton biabop- ~ CQmmission reducing cool f~ ·gfit
00 ~... ort;a'ago" ·Jan compa.nles, Slh,-~ mand todaY, for an lmmedlf\l ~rial · ~ iolleJ•c.s un4..er spoui'IOrshlp of lcetY
ric, he had been a mls.slf'lnary ln U1~ tatea over the Baltim•)!', and
000,000; Ml bulldh,,r ttnd loan asSena.tor ~vis., fnrmedy 6eere- the Ea{l:les, of which hoc IS a rank- 1 Under fl favorite Burkeye trf!i! in Orient, preald!ng eldo~r In Den··•r, ral'road from 6 c -.:o~.m"'rlrtg dlsl ~~
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soc1a.tlons, :68,000,000, 13 Jru:uranee Wy of Llo.bo1 and 10'it' ...~ ndldati! mg otll.elal were cha1·ged m the the frot.:;'(, yard of Penmaen, his Colo, from 1880 to JBIK, and had Ito 'Mansfield ~
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Uvestock credit corp01·atlons M.- rraternal,met. by the IP.del'll..l jury. pomte~ a member vf Preaidentlburied at· 3 , m Sunday, end.in~ 11 OD&amp;, Minn., Jactsonvllle. Ill
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000.000; UJree credit untor...- ~The accusations asserted In th~ Hoover s unemploymert eommtttee
fib h was rlnctpally d~ot- 1 Evansville, Ind. Be W88 bom In 1 Nr11. York
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000 ; and"ftve joint !litock Innd bfto~l.. put two ~ar-" tfi 1000,000 or more
It was charged he obtained t220. ~r ff JCts to
P !•e his c:hUlch 1 Athens, 0 and wa.a m11rrled three 14 mf'n held by pohcy
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nrganlzat 1ons 'Of ar&gt;' that more tha\J $70,000 of this wJth.
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Chairman ot • ~mtsslon for the dl:'r of 01 m Bazmno.
had been disburted and $1~1.000,000 o;ot' :th only m5.000 was dtstrlbute&lt;.t stun he gave to FrankE ID!rrmg eh.urch south In Oc:er !h ~...~y~ uniflcatioli of N,.,thodlsm, he wrote i J~In ~·~ .. wereHre::sed
Of tilts amount had been repa.ld
ln prt2es tbrOu~tt drawings he1d t:, ethtor of tt e Eev 1 ~ magazine and a. WUl be removed to
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trustee of Notn. Dame University. Nabona.l cemetery at ArUnaton, Va. In whleh he urlted the .. wo groups 11 ·n humr.1de r.wrt when
Crop productklrl loans aomrqa- be UJeaal.
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:x10 were mad~ to 500,D&amp;Yla waa cha.rt:e"' .., lth ac«pting 1[ Altho!IKh sul!-:tcct to the probe tho I The qed bishop, who at death be united
Pi Inc• A.t• :Jreny NlchoJQp
000 farmers. 1tiX ~r a tu'T.OOO,OOO prolfts of •100.000 out of $2,000000 1overnment nl&gt;ll conducted elnce was enpled in writlni · 111~. Ob· 1 Besidu the widow, Lucl~o P:u·kcr Ifalled to ptcsen evldenco
advati,ce by the corporation to the taten ih bY the Moose for one ot ] Pebruar) Into lart.emal order lot- aerva.tlons of a NonagennrQm, was l Oranston1 he 18 surVIvt'd by lluee f1hr.m concluhlve encuah to ;,j!tt!(lii~
secrettt.ry or Q\l'lCUlture.
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