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4_0 people _have dted and mitny otherH are ill, but empha-

::tJzes the fact that we ar~ . far too careless Jn our treatment of di.~ea.ses in general.
Particularly is thl fl true of tile great ba_.ttJe we have
t een waging for many year~ agalnt;t that most insidious
clrsease of all, Tuberculosis, better known as the White
Plague. In recent yeur.'l, however, some detennined effot1 has been made to curb thiR threat by segresatJng the
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o~nlcn ltad rn Included recocnltlon
'lf t h e un,tl'd Mine Worken, Uu
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A aoal or pledges by 20.000 000 me nt.
tempt to p t out of a severe ston:n
ngr'!f' m ent on IJlt "ctual OOill!U~ 13 cer tah' to be reacnConsmuuonallty or r.h~ Farm ACt;, t hat pr &lt;!Va lled. near Tucumcari and
c r tht&gt; R,grpement ilnd ~e ed. lt wa. 4edared Man y ., towpt; unde t wbtch fhP PhJI Bdelphla craKhf'd In thr ctar l;.ne!ll!
Jlaimed a.imbst 100 pt&gt;r Ceflt SUt,_~ !J.Krt.t:ment. W8.8 ll i KOt!B.ted, haS beell
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A6 thl -. pian proceeded t he Mt icnal Jabor boa.rd was m ak 'ng a1
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eftort. to kee.., Pf'acP In lndtt• try
denator Robert WQ.encr of Nn.
4Con t1nued from P&amp;Be CJnaJ
'iqrlc, chairman o! thf' lloarrl
(Conu nutu l~&lt;.ln • ?&lt;!.Ke Ou")
reaChed Wt.ehtnrton r.nd "' a~ : u h 1 1
Tr" llttlt ms pl tal w11., pHJVC d stre nl.{thenlns: of the Aus-p&gt;r;;;•do ever a h ear1ng rle~ lgnt."&lt;i to ~P t..
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Mr. ~nd lin. J?aul Orueser, u:~. 1 'rDm a .ehorl vbilt wltb Mr. and Mrs
ductlon,
pita! ...-.&lt;ol&lt; SPt up In tiH Han rl!P h(l
,o,f' lf He pru r4•SHt"ll
Ul believe arP
Lee RudJiill and Mr. and Mrs I .John A: Plsher to continue tbelr
T he m'gotla~ton&amp; wcr:- opened a .
The bo~o.nl claimed 00 tmvo&gt; f.ll- Le iE:url re rtt; th :J.t ,, sro,·e , 1r nwn 'h•t·~t-f'nlllg movP-6
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Char'·· QniPBer Btaent Salurdav lr1 viBit hen&gt; with C. 0 . f'l!hfr JU¥1
!Jle requut of President. R.ooaevelt •!t:d. cllsput.ea lnvolvlng30uou worlt-~ ·~'· :.,lh.: wu~: nol Lt.Jt!llltJJ&lt;L u\ No;t· Lhe l$erlln Npttonallst ptel'./1
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jcm e or thf' operators
s!ttiu~ 18 tu tb:: pwst two weelt &gt;l In seven .. on he had l:xen 11 th~ -.{!ell' d' ~ o:rth ... le:&lt;s t~ +'JC tremelv pleased "
Parkenburj.
l towler~ They expect to return to
nc10fi.S t he (·on r renee! t-able wltll 1 tftteat stat('&amp; New local ll4 K! lu ; '7r.;h ~ "!' k
flle nev.s Is
welcome to us
lin. CliiJ'fmce Plsnerror Pt. Pleas• 1 •heir home a.t Wlchlta Thursday.
un k n le.:d, J fur tile flriit Lim~
arc bel.na set up to aid In scLU'.I!( u ;h:rt~':~n- 96 pru.s.-n "cr" un Llv· ut Dt·J 'J,H~ cditunall y, ' becau&amp;"'
&amp;Dt \'ieited ll'eamtly ~ ·tth Mr and
Charles Joach1UJ ot Cedar Ol'Qvt., 1
The Apv:.tlncJJlun oper&amp;tors, con local dJI!puV~s much as the NRII
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lOJ, ~ •udWll ,
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arrived Monday for a. 1
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1t,.l lln g. th ~ ho.rg~t volume of bl - , ""'d In Ne w York Intel v ~ne&lt;.l ~u ' - tJalll but onl; about "" of t!JL" C·• 1ma n {!alms to adequl.te ~efe n Jlr. atld lin. Oeora:f! Mad~k,' ,;eek s Yi111t. here ..~!~ ~ the Healy
wc Je In cu•~ mvulvt&gt;rl Ltl tho· dt•- I ·•
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Luminous coo., were repn::.s'!llt.ed b• ·ef..lllully In the dre!'JI st11kt&gt;
· dauabter Jessie, e:ra.ndson, Jintlny lllmily on Boulh DCCOIKI Avenue.
JC A Monow, James
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Receipt of a telegram I tom L lllllm~&gt;nt
L '{t: ~15L tL IS h in ted that Vau·Jol)naon and HarJey Allshear ot
Mr. IIJ'ld Mr8 c . F ttathburn a.nd
Cht&lt; rle s- 0 N&lt;&gt;l.l ::m d R D ra~a.lt
NC£t Cnl la.wye1 urging tllf' 1 g11
The Go lden St.ft le L.nllL"tJ Is om ! ;u u1 :-; announceme nt coi}tlrms th E'
Delaware,' 0., were Saturday guests Mr and Mra. w. H - Juhl.bq: l.elt
ll.htle the mme worker&amp; were r&lt;'p
that AUS·
1oteMion to denv a id to · ~e rsom. of Lh~&gt; crack J&gt;li Slit'nget tnuns ~ u~- v1cws he ld In u ermany
ot Mr. and Mrs c .·L: Brooks anH ] 1'ue6day morniniJ tOr Cotumttus to
I ' ten ted by
Pres.ldenL John I
f k'hl8" legal means of evallm g t•1• un15: llct wten Uh Allg!'!es and Ch - r la s m te r nal sttuatKlf't IS most Sf'r .son ObarleJ.
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~ccv :ry a.ct was annoU nf ~ d T:ll &lt;lgo
it !t:ft L:,a:, Angt • f'~ at b JU i-' tou~ despite D&lt;•!lfubS' c laim~; that
¥lues Veata. and Non. McCoy ::state f~ and buying .a~ .(or
(~t1nued from ~e one)
K e!,ned y a nct Van Blane r .
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,he fJt has wht&gt; NB7l m Nf'm POf
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left lfondliy momln&amp;' tor a few days 1\athb,u ms Store.
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bttllnesa 1vWt in 'Columbus.
Prof;. ~ames T Lewis moto~ ~o
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T he (n'PGl ltmL Taplin ccal g'1ll
ff king advlCe The lav;ye r whosf'
. phone Co, ,_Cat.eJ Electric TeleMr. ~d Mra. Blclney RWIIIt!ll folld Vlellaton Sunday where he met
phone. ~o.; SW ll'elephone Co, ! Oh'&lt;"l n.1 u l he IJllnoil&gt; oper ators uune Wll8 not disclosed Ut{l' cl :l&gt;
Alb uque •q uc N M Ang :&gt;!' INS
da.uahter, wha have · been residing ''llth 1 11. committed to formufate a
Conqu'tl~ ~01)&amp;, oo,. and oom - Nh o be~.ckcd Le wis tn hls dcm~
l WYent report lhe nnm e~ t.f t!J
- A trun:;cont!nc nta ! two lhl~'len~Pr
for aomtUme with Mrs,' RWJSell'!i m usic program for the South Eadpanles., lrotn EIYri&amp; , }&lt;.anton, Pay- o• •ccogrttt'J• mWJI. be b1curt
nts seeking Lhelr aid fat :.h
pl ane was wrec ked and rr,•Jr IJ~"'rsm. ~
~tl, Mr. and Ml'B. Rue Tucker- ern Teachers meet1n&amp;: .whtch wJll
ette, _ ~en, Kingsville, Logan •J::d t r ~he , ~ ~u~ m . nt
ourpo&amp;e
killed
nef! r T m umc:,ul lH 1 OHlin!!, to
Born t.c Mr and Mr::; The[m.m
Dr 1lUKO EckeMr, ' commr.nder Of ManS!t~d New Knoxville , New ,Lemr,n ire moving· 1ntb the He~ly l' e helD at Jackson tn October.
Cwnplet' or: of a cOlll code woul
Expressing
a. del.t!rmlnati{)ofl to epu1ts tn ·rwA heudq•taJLeJs h cte l :V.11 till, n son Tuesday Aug 22
th~~German1liritrible
Graf
Zeppalin,
proptl'tY' cq1 South Fifth Avenue.
M:ni;. Heslop RusseH and son
btnon, Rush'vllle Sugar Orove, brlrtg moL c,r Lhr rr.ojor Indus· dv~ the &amp;hlpbullding codP n U1or t«&lt;R.y
wa.CI :.£1tcheJI ?~::' :! 'Jbt'll ~1se1
rMa. H. D. Inalea and Qaughter:s Harry, the former',; moth,er, MJs. wtll probably fty hi• tamou.p alnhl,P Troy"\Qd, Wvrren.
u 1.0..3 .tmdf'J ! 1)~ , I~'CO v c:y admlnls- )ugh try -out. the plnnnh•g aJ J(l
1he d ead arc Ho.• ~~ d
Mol gilt' · c! urnf'd home T uesday
:MarJorie, Margaret, Vil;glnia. and John Peck und dautJhter Helen of to· CbJcaltO &amp;lore .the world fa11
tra~,!o n . Oftlrtals of the Unite&lt;. a.l.{ pract.l.ce com.nuttc::e uf the In- ;:.llot w a B.trcus co~ptl:JL
ut•d
W1ll cam .th an \\11, Krl drr. Roy
Jrene left 1Sunday for Huntington r_.c~n spent Suiadav h ere Wl•h l&gt;l{r. cloSe11. The Grat bas beet\ in rcru Mine Wo• b~rs csLJmatoo tJtere arc 'l.~r)' dmled requests for eX ~' " t p- ~ , wo pa&lt;se ngers 1dent !Jfd .is Mr and 8~1 neer a•1d raunlly attended Uw
\1 Germapy anrl
for &amp;p vtslt with )lr, and Mn. How- and Mr$. Harry lll11ls an!1 tamt}J. lar serv1ee betwee_
,50,000 o tIP.' ' JOlJs COlli mmers, ol
om/ from 'j)ro'C-IS){J n.5 r&gt;f thr I,\ I\
M :~ . n \ ln lloow un known
Al hr JJ:,; F u1r Thursda}
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ard Olbbs.. Howald Gibbs of Hunt- Harry l:J~p remained for a longer
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Nectc·'·:.l 1ew~ el'Y omcli b ' cltlato l t11 g nt und wus lll.&gt;t hf'tu d ftom to Parkt&gt;rsburg Wt&gt;dn" .-::a·t
wtth the Iq1Ies ~am!Jy, aecomp~m~
Mt. and Mrs. Sl~ry Pickens al')d
~~qed-;;;;; ¥ave Qne&gt;
I a~ Hal l 1Jo:1s from 'the Blu
' In l .JdJo ,,n hoUJ lalrt ov~r Tuc um l'llf' last Quarterly C r •l fcren~ of
led them to Huntlnrtozl,
daughter Frances &amp;nd Mr and Mrs.
thla admintJtnLtion Is w1l.lipg' 'to Eaglr.. d ' JV C 't&lt; ur*:hcd in U1 ~ na.
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\\tt r held a t O a k Gt o•,e, Tblll'sMrs. )d. 0. \Yhlte a.n¢ 80Q. n.nk. Troy Pickens were vl11ltnrs Sunday
recommend .1.9 Lhe p~esld~tnt ·
tlOll ol'l'':.f'l'!l lJ . ns&amp;ure coopero.UOJ
Cor.tlnUl'd Prom Pll.ill' One 1
Ih t wrcck•·d p l,w e
was fo u11 d ri a} eve n ing was well .. ~ ter.dc.J
Wblte motored to Columbus Bun- 1n Marietta. guest~:~ of M1 . and Mrs.
...!..''Thia," JbhnSQQ ~ded, , "Clflllli m all ~J tlon. In thl: effort to nnd traqon sought to .seLtl~ dlfferen1:e:. ne1tr Q uay 19 m tk s soullt of T u• J::tck Harris ;vho wo rlt:s at Steuclay. THey were ~panle4 hoo)e George ~rker,
(~tlnutd 1'rQIIl net CllleJI
the wa.y to 1 the preparation ot atl lobs' ' r " m•Jl tom; of P"'Ple by La which led to a court a.ttack on the unH' J'l today
J.t I~ believed t he lxnv lll t&gt; spe11l the ~&gt;.•eek emf'. with
llY •Mrs. Prank White and son Milt, Mr. and Mrs Henry Fulta and
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phU&amp;depbia mlk; marketing agree- plane whs n ylng .sout h In a n a t- home folk:.:
Wl\0 have 1been vtstting there with sun Bllly and Mr11 W P. Graves forehead.:. one man ..,.a,
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:Mn. Whlt1'1'B mother. Mrs. aesslc ildt Tue!lday momlnr. !Of a visit th~ door &amp;nd I stUmbled lo~
WeaTer t 1
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thrpugh the~ and ma.napd
Mr.
Mrs. B. F. Pultz ..rr · H Q Ewln&amp;" le(t Mouda y 1or a wriggle clear. 1 I felt blOOd. eomlqa:
retumed reoentiy frpm Chicall:o l.usmc~&gt;S visit In Cincinnati
1 nown lilY f_8§E' from where I was
where they attended the Centm-v
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cut. ' I cil.llea SQme of !llY frienli'S.
ot P!roi:lU&amp; , EXpot~ltl~n and uts0
SJ'RI\INR ANKU:
, W~ l'U.~d:,bii.Ck to tlle• washroom,
vlatted with the former's sister, Mr!.
but all the persons had eso&amp;Ded
PauJ HoJfman and family.
Mrs H~told Jiubban. sulrered o. and no ohe had o;o;;en them to ldcnUr. and Mrs E J Neut.z.llng or ~verc .sprain of her ankle Monctar 1Ufy onE' of them.
Rutlilnd Street l ~ft Tuesday for ~~.1 '\',hen she stepped into a hole con·
Sma.tor L&lt;lng said be then rPweek's visit with roelll.th•es and talnlng a watet •meter, which had : turned to hla New York hotel
f1'4endB at Akron .
bren It'tt unrovered. She wa.s sprln- I where a doctor dressed \he wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher ¥d k.llng &amp;.bout the lawn of her home 1 woUnd.
son &lt;Woodf ,Gf Wichita, K ',naas, when t.he. accldent oct:ul:(_ed. She is I "I have been -repeatedly threatr~&gt;turned Tue~dly from pt Pleasant ~ ....' I~~u t o her home.
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l!nd supported by all at all times rather than any gesture
towu•d the prevtmtion of segregation.
That it i~ a disease tt·ansmitted by ttutferers to perfectly healthy beings has long since been establl•hed.
Why then shall we lay our healthy children as well as
ndults, open to the ravages of such a di11ease wRen Ml,lch a
little e!fort can prevent so much of it with a coMquent
snin.~r in money and in Jives, not to mention the many

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While for many years we understood that it was an
l1ereditary disease, we can readily see now that transmiJ:~.Sion from a victim to another is far more reasonable.
Take for instance, the ,great Christy Mathewson, one of
!he greatest baseball pitchers who ever tltrew a base ball
•nd a line athlete. This sterling man and player COil•
1racted the disease after a life of athletic .participation
•imply becau•e when he entered the World War he was
r.onfropted with drcums,tauces and rerrmt, the com,hina1lon of which was too much for even his great constitution tp thrpw off and he became ~ victim of the pla1fue.
As a safety naeasure for ottrselves and our dear ones,
we sho~ld use every effort to see that vietlois· known to
nfllicted with th!' •n$\dlous g .~

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THE BREAK ARRIVED
HE ncwo of t)le · reHignation of Profes8(l,r Baymond
Moley, from the department of the secretary of state
'' aa not ~:~urpriSing- to those who knew of existinJ condi- Aline Jolin: N~ver f wnte a ~It
tions Mince the great fifl.SCO when the nations of the world
b.~ fl. euns~~, U, 'we get. one
Wel'e going to turn tht old world up-side-down eoonomicWl,ll p~bl~ Che' other. '
J.lly, prO\•ided the Ulllted States would make all-the sac-~,~~;~~ Olad 'you oro &lt;n,IO!IDK
Alnf8 take our oolum»
rifices necessary for such upheavaL
vacation and have IQM~:Mr. Moley a1ld Mr. Hull were at virtual swords'
to wrap Lhe picnic iWlch ln.
points and the time natura\1y had to arrive when the P'drrest Mt~y~e did ttve in
l•reull cuuld not be kept from occurring. It marks the the JU~d hou~e lor crltlpll!llna the
Qcnerat e gOfleou&amp; epapletl, We
tirBt rift among J\.Ir. Roosevelt's appojntees and considu.. wrote It waa a very b&amp;d ea11e or
itl" the \'&amp;rious ideas atld proposals th~t have been made cp,auletay.
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and attemPted in the short timtt.he hats beep president, Loe ~n~elea: Your a·ebuk~ m merand ~hich were bound to bring penunal tJplnions"i'l Mharp lted. No excUIHI e1cept the hot
weather.
c onJijct, the president hu been extremely fortunate t hat
-his official f14IJiily has ' not been more ~:~trife1 torn than 'it Joe: We're aotns 1 to AI•• Rnd
for totem Polel, JUit multlply
is rtwht now.
tate by m iU\&lt;1 YOu bave one
No doubt Mr. Mole• and Mr. Hu.l are both good of IH... th!np,
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f'l ation for such 'positionld not to mentiun the appomt- le.ce hOM we a!J,vlae YOu to so to
college ·~ \.Ike • · Ooune In meqlnaents, but aftet• all. good, common sense and practlcfll olne Then you Wilt understand the
experience will do . . ny thin ITS that theorisms wUl fu..il &amp;ubJect.

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HE recent feat of the ltaliau in Hying up-side-down
from one city to another n di11tance 1:W far that it took
fhOte than three hOUl'i:l to I:I.CCOmJ'fi8h, )S one that, it is
]ll' et~umed, should gel us all a~tingle and excited. It il!l
such u contribution to hupHmity nnd tn the Hclence of tty~
lng th~t 1t is indeed stn.n¥e that no onr. h~ come for"al'd us yet (although the feat orcu••red Sunday) to
start a cai'IP•Iin to hulld a mm1umcnt to the foolish
per~on who p!i!rf&lt;u·m~d tt.
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~ust why pe~ple should he ~o lnckln~t in ¥"~1• W911:lt
wjllle q~ why th~y ~ttould epopd their thpe dol~l ""ch
utterly wnrthleso thin1• •• the one abovwcltei:l: i&gt;"}!••i•)IY
when they aro imbued with Ialani&amp;· and ~LUilf tp pn·
,form somethinll worth while. Is another on~ ~f tbe jVop·
qero'for scientist• to &amp;o.lve.

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Kenneth Amebury of Hunttn11ton
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W. Niedernhofer, at Newark Airport, d\eEutern Tenninal ofTWi(, fora

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have been viBi~lile: tlje=an~' rel&amp;·
Lives ln. Oa)~mbu&amp;. lSI
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nemont City. ';l'hey re
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IT IS MORE FUN TO KNOW

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Hall. fdaho, hao *~"''~ ~ rovem·
ment poalt1on In Arijona.. He 1a the
son of l(r. and,Mh, 1!1: R.' Cannan.
Mr arid. )fra. Jaries 8&amp;ker ot Bid..
were the week end vlaltora or
their d~US~ri. • liJtl:, ,L,WJ:fD~
Hen10n an4 ·)Crt. •Jamea B~
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pen~lx OUI.. our to~J&amp;ils out, our Hardlna entertltned rtWind3 at a
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egtme admoidl out w.hd our rail bladder w.nce at the K of P. p"u Saturda)'

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Camel• 8ftj made &amp;om finer 1
MORE 'XPENSIVB tobacco•
than any othea- papillar brand.
They are milder, richer' I~ fla.
vor. TheV never tire yo&amp;1r tute
or p:t on vowr netrvea.

.Hy Edeon R. Waite, Shawllce, Oklahuma

C. A. MITTEN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA NEWS·
PAP~ASSQC(ATION AND PUBLISHER OF J'HE MESA

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air-mail ace, says: ''It's a

steady grind, all right, being" night hawk
"n the air maiL A man has t.o have healthy
nerves to live up to our tradition that&lt;ti&gt;e
mail m!tst go th1YYUflh! That's why f ~mo~
\;amels. And I smoke plenty! Camel~ O'IV&lt;'J'
ruffle or jan11le my nerves, and I like the~
mild, ricltlflavor."
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costlier tobaccos in Camels never tire the
taste-never get on the nerve8.
Your taste and your nerves wilt confinn
this. Start smoking Camels today and prove
It for yourself. It is more fun to know!

e EVJ!a NOTICEHOWat.,'-p..,..genomoke
tit 'each refuella1 1top f Camel• Df:Ver lf:t on your

"'\ ·ltietvet,nomatterhowmucbyoulmoke, and then:'•
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~re aro~11d &amp;nd about ~s. who 1!1~1~~
tl1rou&amp;'h tb~h' ldofajry l&gt;!lnr
vermits tpe performers

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Steady smokers turn to Camels because the

fea!H and 1t is surprloi\lf how ll'"'lY Idol w
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Th"''ucl.&gt; ~ek Of K11o~·
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Sleepmg Sickness, a butUt' in which aJready nearly
4_0 people _have dted and mitny otherH are ill, but empha-

::tJzes the fact that we ar~ . far too careless Jn our treatment of di.~ea.ses in general.
Particularly is thl fl true of tile great ba_.ttJe we have
t een waging for many year~ agalnt;t that most insidious
clrsease of all, Tuberculosis, better known as the White
Plague. In recent yeur.'l, however, some detennined effot1 has been made to curb thiR threat by segresatJng the
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o~nlcn ltad rn Included recocnltlon
'lf t h e un,tl'd Mine Worken, Uu
ltn ion 8 derm nd for H. ~ a day
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j1a.tients in sanitorium:;r. and the work ::&gt;hould

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VIRGINIA
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urittJ
A aoal or pledges by 20.000 000 me nt.
tempt to p t out of a severe ston:n
ngr'!f' m ent on IJlt "ctual OOill!U~ 13 cer tah' to be reacnConsmuuonallty or r.h~ Farm ACt;, t hat pr &lt;!Va lled. near Tucumcari and
c r tht&gt; R,grpement ilnd ~e ed. lt wa. 4edared Man y ., towpt; unde t wbtch fhP PhJI Bdelphla craKhf'd In thr ctar l;.ne!ll!
Jlaimed a.imbst 100 pt&gt;r Ceflt SUt,_~ !J.Krt.t:ment. W8.8 ll i KOt!B.ted, haS beell
lMUt'~ over which
tlgbt.l tleta on !h e ftrst day in enroll1nR a.Ltfl.Cli.ed by
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A6 thl -. pian proceeded t he Mt icnal Jabor boa.rd was m ak 'ng a1
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eftort. to kee.., Pf'acP In lndtt• try
denator Robert WQ.encr of Nn.
4Con t1nued from P&amp;Be CJnaJ
'iqrlc, chairman o! thf' lloarrl
(Conu nutu l~&lt;.ln • ?&lt;!.Ke Ou")
reaChed Wt.ehtnrton r.nd "' a~ : u h 1 1
Tr" llttlt ms pl tal w11., pHJVC d stre nl.{thenlns: of the Aus-p&gt;r;;;•do ever a h ear1ng rle~ lgnt."&lt;i to ~P t..
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Mr. ~nd lin. J?aul Orueser, u:~. 1 'rDm a .ehorl vbilt wltb Mr. and Mrs
ductlon,
pita! ...-.&lt;ol&lt; SPt up In tiH Han rl!P h(l
,o,f' lf He pru r4•SHt"ll
Ul believe arP
Lee RudJiill and Mr. and Mrs I .John A: Plsher to continue tbelr
T he m'gotla~ton&amp; wcr:- opened a .
The bo~o.nl claimed 00 tmvo&gt; f.ll- Le iE:url re rtt; th :J.t ,, sro,·e , 1r nwn 'h•t·~t-f'nlllg movP-6
by
German
Char'·· QniPBer Btaent Salurdav lr1 viBit hen&gt; with C. 0 . f'l!hfr JU¥1
!Jle requut of President. R.ooaevelt •!t:d. cllsput.ea lnvolvlng30uou worlt-~ ·~'· :.,lh.: wu~: nol Lt.Jt!llltJJ&lt;L u\ No;t· Lhe l$erlln Npttonallst ptel'./1
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jcm e or thf' operators
s!ttiu~ 18 tu tb:: pwst two weelt &gt;l In seven .. on he had l:xen 11 th~ -.{!ell' d' ~ o:rth ... le:&lt;s t~ +'JC tremelv pleased "
Parkenburj.
l towler~ They expect to return to
nc10fi.S t he (·on r renee! t-able wltll 1 tftteat stat('&amp; New local ll4 K! lu ; '7r.;h ~ "!' k
flle nev.s Is
welcome to us
lin. CliiJ'fmce Plsnerror Pt. Pleas• 1 •heir home a.t Wlchlta Thursday.
un k n le.:d, J fur tile flriit Lim~
arc bel.na set up to aid In scLU'.I!( u ;h:rt~':~n- 96 pru.s.-n "cr" un Llv· ut Dt·J 'J,H~ cditunall y, ' becau&amp;"'
&amp;Dt \'ieited ll'eamtly ~ ·tth Mr and
Charles Joach1UJ ot Cedar Ol'Qvt., 1
The Apv:.tlncJJlun oper&amp;tors, con local dJI!puV~s much as the NRII
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lOJ, ~ •udWll ,
W.
arrived Monday for a. 1
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1t,.l lln g. th ~ ho.rg~t volume of bl - , ""'d In Ne w York Intel v ~ne&lt;.l ~u ' - tJalll but onl; about "" of t!JL" C·• 1ma n {!alms to adequl.te ~efe n Jlr. atld lin. Oeora:f! Mad~k,' ,;eek s Yi111t. here ..~!~ ~ the Healy
wc Je In cu•~ mvulvt&gt;rl Ltl tho· dt•- I ·•
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Luminous coo., were repn::.s'!llt.ed b• ·ef..lllully In the dre!'JI st11kt&gt;
· dauabter Jessie, e:ra.ndson, Jintlny lllmily on Boulh DCCOIKI Avenue.
JC A Monow, James
Froncls
Receipt of a telegram I tom L lllllm~&gt;nt
L '{t: ~15L tL IS h in ted that Vau·Jol)naon and HarJey Allshear ot
Mr. IIJ'ld Mr8 c . F ttathburn a.nd
Cht&lt; rle s- 0 N&lt;&gt;l.l ::m d R D ra~a.lt
NC£t Cnl la.wye1 urging tllf' 1 g11
The Go lden St.ft le L.nllL"tJ Is om ! ;u u1 :-; announceme nt coi}tlrms th E'
Delaware,' 0., were Saturday guests Mr and Mra. w. H - Juhl.bq: l.elt
ll.htle the mme worker&amp; were r&lt;'p
that AUS·
1oteMion to denv a id to · ~e rsom. of Lh~&gt; crack J&gt;li Slit'nget tnuns ~ u~- v1cws he ld In u ermany
ot Mr. and Mrs c .·L: Brooks anH ] 1'ue6day morniniJ tOr Cotumttus to
I ' ten ted by
Pres.ldenL John I
f k'hl8" legal means of evallm g t•1• un15: llct wten Uh Allg!'!es and Ch - r la s m te r nal sttuatKlf't IS most Sf'r .son ObarleJ.
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P hilip Murray ,
Thom:l..
~ccv :ry a.ct was annoU nf ~ d T:ll &lt;lgo
it !t:ft L:,a:, Angt • f'~ at b JU i-' tou~ despite D&lt;•!lfubS' c laim~; that
¥lues Veata. and Non. McCoy ::state f~ and buying .a~ .(or
(~t1nued from ~e one)
K e!,ned y a nct Van Blane r .
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8 Tncl almPs
nd tr~hl&lt;&gt; 011
,he fJt has wht&gt; NB7l m Nf'm POf
undf!r
left lfondliy momln&amp;' tor a few days 1\athb,u ms Store.
awyer
decland
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Homt ~hooe, 1The Canol! Tele·
bttllnesa 1vWt in 'Columbus.
Prof;. ~ames T Lewis moto~ ~o
tl! ntrnl
T he (n'PGl ltmL Taplin ccal g'1ll
ff king advlCe The lav;ye r whosf'
. phone Co, ,_Cat.eJ Electric TeleMr. ~d Mra. Blclney RWIIIt!ll folld Vlellaton Sunday where he met
phone. ~o.; SW ll'elephone Co, ! Oh'&lt;"l n.1 u l he IJllnoil&gt; oper ators uune Wll8 not disclosed Ut{l' cl :l&gt;
Alb uque •q uc N M Ang :&gt;!' INS
da.uahter, wha have · been residing ''llth 1 11. committed to formufate a
Conqu'tl~ ~01)&amp;, oo,. and oom - Nh o be~.ckcd Le wis tn hls dcm~
l WYent report lhe nnm e~ t.f t!J
- A trun:;cont!nc nta ! two lhl~'len~Pr
for aomtUme with Mrs,' RWJSell'!i m usic program for the South Eadpanles., lrotn EIYri&amp; , }&lt;.anton, Pay- o• •ccogrttt'J• mWJI. be b1curt
nts seeking Lhelr aid fat :.h
pl ane was wrec ked and rr,•Jr IJ~"'rsm. ~
~tl, Mr. and Ml'B. Rue Tucker- ern Teachers meet1n&amp;: .whtch wJll
ette, _ ~en, Kingsville, Logan •J::d t r ~he , ~ ~u~ m . nt
ourpo&amp;e
killed
nef! r T m umc:,ul lH 1 OHlin!!, to
Born t.c Mr and Mr::; The[m.m
Dr 1lUKO EckeMr, ' commr.nder Of ManS!t~d New Knoxville , New ,Lemr,n ire moving· 1ntb the He~ly l' e helD at Jackson tn October.
Cwnplet' or: of a cOlll code woul
Expressing
a. del.t!rmlnati{)ofl to epu1ts tn ·rwA heudq•taJLeJs h cte l :V.11 till, n son Tuesday Aug 22
th~~German1liritrible
Graf
Zeppalin,
proptl'tY' cq1 South Fifth Avenue.
M:ni;. Heslop RusseH and son
btnon, Rush'vllle Sugar Orove, brlrtg moL c,r Lhr rr.ojor Indus· dv~ the &amp;hlpbullding codP n U1or t«&lt;R.y
wa.CI :.£1tcheJI ?~::' :! 'Jbt'll ~1se1
rMa. H. D. Inalea and Qaughter:s Harry, the former',; moth,er, MJs. wtll probably fty hi• tamou.p alnhl,P Troy"\Qd, Wvrren.
u 1.0..3 .tmdf'J ! 1)~ , I~'CO v c:y admlnls- )ugh try -out. the plnnnh•g aJ J(l
1he d ead arc Ho.• ~~ d
Mol gilt' · c! urnf'd home T uesday
:MarJorie, Margaret, Vil;glnia. and John Peck und dautJhter Helen of to· CbJcaltO &amp;lore .the world fa11
tra~,!o n . Oftlrtals of the Unite&lt;. a.l.{ pract.l.ce com.nuttc::e uf the In- ;:.llot w a B.trcus co~ptl:JL
ut•d
W1ll cam .th an \\11, Krl drr. Roy
Jrene left 1Sunday for Huntington r_.c~n spent Suiadav h ere Wl•h l&gt;l{r. cloSe11. The Grat bas beet\ in rcru Mine Wo• b~rs csLJmatoo tJtere arc 'l.~r)' dmled requests for eX ~' " t p- ~ , wo pa&lt;se ngers 1dent !Jfd .is Mr and 8~1 neer a•1d raunlly attended Uw
\1 Germapy anrl
for &amp;p vtslt with )lr, and Mn. How- and Mr$. Harry lll11ls an!1 tamt}J. lar serv1ee betwee_
,50,000 o tIP.' ' JOlJs COlli mmers, ol
om/ from 'j)ro'C-IS){J n.5 r&gt;f thr I,\ I\
M :~ . n \ ln lloow un known
Al hr JJ:,; F u1r Thursda}
BrUJ.L
ard Olbbs.. Howald Gibbs of Hunt- Harry l:J~p remained for a longer
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Nectc·'·:.l 1ew~ el'Y omcli b ' cltlato l t11 g nt und wus lll.&gt;t hf'tu d ftom to Parkt&gt;rsburg Wt&gt;dn" .-::a·t
wtth the Iq1Ies ~am!Jy, aecomp~m~
Mt. and Mrs. Sl~ry Pickens al')d
~~qed-;;;;; ¥ave Qne&gt;
I a~ Hal l 1Jo:1s from 'the Blu
' In l .JdJo ,,n hoUJ lalrt ov~r Tuc um l'llf' last Quarterly C r •l fcren~ of
led them to Huntlnrtozl,
daughter Frances &amp;nd Mr and Mrs.
thla admintJtnLtion Is w1l.lipg' 'to Eaglr.. d ' JV C 't&lt; ur*:hcd in U1 ~ na.
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recommend .1.9 Lhe p~esld~tnt ·
tlOll ol'l'':.f'l'!l lJ . ns&amp;ure coopero.UOJ
Cor.tlnUl'd Prom Pll.ill' One 1
Ih t wrcck•·d p l,w e
was fo u11 d ri a} eve n ing was well .. ~ ter.dc.J
Wblte motored to Columbus Bun- 1n Marietta. guest~:~ of M1 . and Mrs.
...!..''Thia," JbhnSQQ ~ded, , "Clflllli m all ~J tlon. In thl: effort to nnd traqon sought to .seLtl~ dlfferen1:e:. ne1tr Q uay 19 m tk s soullt of T u• J::tck Harris ;vho wo rlt:s at Steuclay. THey were ~panle4 hoo)e George ~rker,
(~tlnutd 1'rQIIl net CllleJI
the wa.y to 1 the preparation ot atl lobs' ' r " m•Jl tom; of P"'Ple by La which led to a court a.ttack on the unH' J'l today
J.t I~ believed t he lxnv lll t&gt; spe11l the ~&gt;.•eek emf'. with
llY •Mrs. Prank White and son Milt, Mr. and Mrs Henry Fulta and
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bor. dH)'
phU&amp;depbia mlk; marketing agree- plane whs n ylng .sout h In a n a t- home folk:.:
Wl\0 have 1been vtstting there with sun Bllly and Mr11 W P. Graves forehead.:. one man ..,.a,
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WeaTer t 1
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I' 1th 'relatives ut Chillicothe
thrpugh the~ and ma.napd
Mr.
Mrs. B. F. Pultz ..rr · H Q Ewln&amp;" le(t Mouda y 1or a wriggle clear. 1 I felt blOOd. eomlqa:
retumed reoentiy frpm Chicall:o l.usmc~&gt;S visit In Cincinnati
1 nown lilY f_8§E' from where I was
where they attended the Centm-v
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cut. ' I cil.llea SQme of !llY frienli'S.
ot P!roi:lU&amp; , EXpot~ltl~n and uts0
SJ'RI\INR ANKU:
, W~ l'U.~d:,bii.Ck to tlle• washroom,
vlatted with the former's sister, Mr!.
but all the persons had eso&amp;Ded
PauJ HoJfman and family.
Mrs H~told Jiubban. sulrered o. and no ohe had o;o;;en them to ldcnUr. and Mrs E J Neut.z.llng or ~verc .sprain of her ankle Monctar 1Ufy onE' of them.
Rutlilnd Street l ~ft Tuesday for ~~.1 '\',hen she stepped into a hole con·
Sma.tor L&lt;lng said be then rPweek's visit with roelll.th•es and talnlng a watet •meter, which had : turned to hla New York hotel
f1'4endB at Akron .
bren It'tt unrovered. She wa.s sprln- I where a doctor dressed \he wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher ¥d k.llng &amp;.bout the lawn of her home 1 woUnd.
son &lt;Woodf ,Gf Wichita, K ',naas, when t.he. accldent oct:ul:(_ed. She is I "I have been -repeatedly threatr~&gt;turned Tue~dly from pt Pleasant ~ ....' I~~u t o her home.
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• ~ ~npoymqus lelten,
uc:ellenl 011d deolial&gt;lo In U,.,.
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a.tDJV slcns co n be ma.de

May Fly to Pair

Johnson

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l!nd supported by all at all times rather than any gesture
towu•d the prevtmtion of segregation.
That it i~ a disease tt·ansmitted by ttutferers to perfectly healthy beings has long since been establl•hed.
Why then shall we lay our healthy children as well as
ndults, open to the ravages of such a di11ease wRen Ml,lch a
little e!fort can prevent so much of it with a coMquent
snin.~r in money and in Jives, not to mention the many

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While for many years we understood that it was an
l1ereditary disease, we can readily see now that transmiJ:~.Sion from a victim to another is far more reasonable.
Take for instance, the ,great Christy Mathewson, one of
!he greatest baseball pitchers who ever tltrew a base ball
•nd a line athlete. This sterling man and player COil•
1racted the disease after a life of athletic .participation
•imply becau•e when he entered the World War he was
r.onfropted with drcums,tauces and rerrmt, the com,hina1lon of which was too much for even his great constitution tp thrpw off and he became ~ victim of the pla1fue.
As a safety naeasure for ottrselves and our dear ones,
we sho~ld use every effort to see that vietlois· known to
nfllicted with th!' •n$\dlous g .~

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crease the vi
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the diseaae i•
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CQ!tl'jltctlliLet UH then do
.we can
llCHO and enjoy life the mot·e tor it.

madame! ..
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THE BREAK ARRIVED
HE ncwo of t)le · reHignation of Profes8(l,r Baymond
Moley, from the department of the secretary of state
'' aa not ~:~urpriSing- to those who knew of existinJ condi- Aline Jolin: N~ver f wnte a ~It
tions Mince the great fifl.SCO when the nations of the world
b.~ fl. euns~~, U, 'we get. one
Wel'e going to turn tht old world up-side-down eoonomicWl,ll p~bl~ Che' other. '
J.lly, prO\•ided the Ulllted States would make all-the sac-~,~~;~~ Olad 'you oro &lt;n,IO!IDK
Alnf8 take our oolum»
rifices necessary for such upheavaL
vacation and have IQM~:Mr. Moley a1ld Mr. Hull were at virtual swords'
to wrap Lhe picnic iWlch ln.
points and the time natura\1y had to arrive when the P'drrest Mt~y~e did ttve in
l•reull cuuld not be kept from occurring. It marks the the JU~d hou~e lor crltlpll!llna the
Qcnerat e gOfleou&amp; epapletl, We
tirBt rift among J\.Ir. Roosevelt's appojntees and considu.. wrote It waa a very b&amp;d ea11e or
itl" the \'&amp;rious ideas atld proposals th~t have been made cp,auletay.
eo
and attemPted in the short timtt.he hats beep president, Loe ~n~elea: Your a·ebuk~ m merand ~hich were bound to bring penunal tJplnions"i'l Mharp lted. No excUIHI e1cept the hot
weather.
c onJijct, the president hu been extremely fortunate t hat
-his official f14IJiily has ' not been more ~:~trife1 torn than 'it Joe: We're aotns 1 to AI•• Rnd
for totem Polel, JUit multlply
is rtwht now.
tate by m iU\&lt;1 YOu bave one
No doubt Mr. Mole• and Mr. Hu.l are both good of IH... th!np,
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- m e n, they r,nust be clear thinkt~rs to have had the con!lidTimmy: Before bet.Ung on any
f'l ation for such 'positionld not to mentiun the appomt- le.ce hOM we a!J,vlae YOu to so to
college ·~ \.Ike • · Ooune In meqlnaents, but aftet• all. good, common sense and practlcfll olne Then you Wilt understand the
experience will do . . ny thin ITS that theorisms wUl fu..il &amp;ubJect.

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WILKINS, oJr.mail pilot 1.. Tnrua&gt;Dtioeotol u4l
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over l$0,000 mllet.
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HE recent feat of the ltaliau in Hying up-side-down
from one city to another n di11tance 1:W far that it took
fhOte than three hOUl'i:l to I:I.CCOmJ'fi8h, )S one that, it is
]ll' et~umed, should gel us all a~tingle and excited. It il!l
such u contribution to hupHmity nnd tn the Hclence of tty~
lng th~t 1t is indeed stn.n¥e that no onr. h~ come for"al'd us yet (although the feat orcu••red Sunday) to
start a cai'IP•Iin to hulld a mm1umcnt to the foolish
per~on who p!i!rf&lt;u·m~d tt.
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~ust why pe~ple should he ~o lnckln~t in ¥"~1• W911:lt
wjllle q~ why th~y ~ttould epopd their thpe dol~l ""ch
utterly wnrthleso thin1• •• the one abovwcltei:l: i&gt;"}!••i•)IY
when they aro imbued with Ialani&amp;· and ~LUilf tp pn·
,form somethinll worth while. Is another on~ ~f tbe jVop·
qero'for scientist• to &amp;o.lve.

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his parenta.
Kenneth Amebury of Hunttn11ton
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DeWitt

!;luncia.y c,1:1nner •um
Mr•, Jtene PW\er.
.KatberJne

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W. Niedernhofer, at Newark Airport, d\eEutern Tenninal ofTWi(, fora

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chat and a amoke. •1Ctamell'ne.er rume o'r jan1'c my Dei'VDI," WUkln••ays..

and ¥ax -t:unce

have been viBi~lile: tlje=an~' rel&amp;·
Lives ln. Oa)~mbu&amp;. lSI
tleld. Ud
nemont City. ';l'hey re
e4 ~turt;~•y enniR8.

ROu Oarmao. forme~)f o1 fort

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IT IS MORE FUN TO KNOW

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Hall. fdaho, hao *~"''~ ~ rovem·
ment poalt1on In Arijona.. He 1a the
son of l(r. and,Mh, 1!1: R.' Cannan.
Mr arid. )fra. Jaries 8&amp;ker ot Bid..
were the week end vlaltora or
their d~US~ri. • liJtl:, ,L,WJ:fD~
Hen10n an4 ·)Crt. •Jamea B~
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Baton Rouge· We've had our ap- 'i Mra. Murrill Bunce and Mra. Ross
th R
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pen~lx OUI.. our to~J&amp;ils out, our Hardlna entertltned rtWind3 at a
e
oose\·e
egtme admoidl out w.hd our rail bladder w.nce at the K of P. p"u Saturda)'

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J,ced be expected by the Moley re•ill"natlon.

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Camel• 8ftj made &amp;om finer 1
MORE 'XPENSIVB tobacco•
than any othea- papillar brand.
They are milder, richer' I~ fla.
vor. TheV never tire yo&amp;1r tute
or p:t on vowr netrvea.

.Hy Edeon R. Waite, Shawllce, Oklahuma

C. A. MITTEN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA NEWS·
PAP~ASSQC(ATION AND PUBLISHER OF J'HE MESA

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WILKINS,

air-mail ace, says: ''It's a

steady grind, all right, being" night hawk
"n the air maiL A man has t.o have healthy
nerves to live up to our tradition that&lt;ti&gt;e
mail m!tst go th1YYUflh! That's why f ~mo~
\;amels. And I smoke plenty! Camel~ O'IV&lt;'J'
ruffle or jan11le my nerves, and I like the~
mild, ricltlflavor."
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costlier tobaccos in Camels never tire the
taste-never get on the nerve8.
Your taste and your nerves wilt confinn
this. Start smoking Camels today and prove
It for yourself. It is more fun to know!

e EVJ!a NOTICEHOWat.,'-p..,..genomoke
tit 'each refuella1 1top f Camel• Df:Ver lf:t on your

"'\ ·ltietvet,nomatterhowmucbyoulmoke, and then:'•
~Oft: real tnjoymeoc ill! thclr cottUer tobaccoa,

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~re aro~11d &amp;nd about ~s. who 1!1~1~~
tl1rou&amp;'h tb~h' ldofajry l&gt;!lnr
vermits tpe performers

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Steady smokers turn to Camels because the

fea!H and 1t is surprloi\lf how ll'"'lY Idol w
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night where .t.bey ens:aa~ the Ad·
ditCH teii.m: Conqui!'ror$ Ot tft.; Jl'u.
ga t.c s~ boys, !~t wuk, i:J~ ."fle

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nlinquts):led.
Kltting long h1t&amp;
when hftil meant: l'l!fi$.~ l.a~DJ !\d-

running

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LADIEB et.m moneY at home sew·
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Experience unneoe55a.fY.

POR. RENT-House
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beys from '"m~roy and Syracu&amp;c
u cctcd Irion, the ~~. wtth
ferocity that knew no ' Stopplri~t.
Eddie picked one of Hayer;' ofifr·
lngs In the sixth to drl.v:! It far
over Nibert's head Ln contflr Held
with two on. It went so far t.hat
Eddie was &amp;t home plu.le w!).Ue
Nibert WM tt.rowlruc tt, to Ha.Ut,d.a.y
In de~ p center. This hit Is .th"'
blow that · dooclded Hayeli that "hfl
harl enqh although he ftnl.dled
the lnntrll.
In th~ stJ\'t:nth aJt.er

M.Ten:.

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!"red ~'1'.~ of 1.oa
tt 114&amp;h. widt· o.tl(l biUl&amp;ome

on a.nd whlch h-: &amp;1£o
home ful),'- E:d~e· again
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INTGRNATJ4)~4J, I.U.GV•
Toronto 7; Rt:ldlelster l.
Ba 1tlmore 6; Alba.ny 0.
Buftalo IJ; NontnJ.I 8.
Only games schedule&lt;!.

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ninth.

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the

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two out, Halliday sin·

39 14 12 27 10

walked, Mc:KciLll 11in·
Myers was sa.rc on
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AMI,IUCAJ'I

De.trolt &amp;; New YO$ 1 .

Pbttaddphla 9; Cb!Qgo 5.
W-..hlna:ton •t Cleveland Ua.ill I
BOiton at St. Louis (raln) .

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outnth&amp; ~lled out. ror
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~h, ~ tbe only e-xtra b;lst ~""lh,1f·
elol.tb! of !lie 'contest.
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and Mltllt ~ abl~ to dent Ru&amp;·
ef
4~t · oo
for one blrigle 'tach
5 1 1 .. ~
,while
and ,Re4 ijalJ.Iday
2 2 1 2 5
JJOCk.ed .
. three r;l.~~s eBtlbr,
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Johnny
a P~.rfect d!ij' ~t
5 2 2 1 1
the "!:lat.
fiowe\ler, wM tl'lc ~;~;~.~~
422100
utent
aplnst the
4 I 0 .!1 0
voullg •····•- •
htt.H 'Came &amp;t
4 0 0 0 1
t&gt;uch ··••-•·· &amp;eattered intl'.lrvals the
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(h·iv~n
a ee~ing liner· ~~~:~:~hj fl;t~!':l\fj~· was able to
lcH field .to~ · unc with I
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rjiClDg f,t li:J,IIin, , Nll&gt;on. ef .. . .... t 0 1 J
race ,w as
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ticnally w.Un ~Uonal · ~din¥
did the m~ d~ t!) the\f advcr~arle&amp;, they sooli went rar out
in front to wb1 ft!i _they pletllled. by
tor
Ule {:Ount pf if' to 2.
)).js ~ b~ run.
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COUl\tu.in&amp; Uch to his two long clforU!. whili'
1:loughed the ot!erlngs of Bayes tiP hit one sinS:.;~ tn addl\ton to
untH that twirler retired at the his ctreull '.clout.' YOunt 'alnd Wat~
r.nd of the Rixth lnulng ai1d the ~ wre "tile OUler two to 'Mq\ltrt

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Oolumbus.
game),

Indlanapoli&amp; 11.t Toledo.

st. Paul at Ka.naas O~ty.
M1nneapolls at .Mllwaukee.
NA11t1NAL LEAGUE
Clnclnna.tl a.t Boston.
Chic&amp;,go ·at .rook)yn.
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Louis at New York.
Plttllburgb "&amp;t Phlla.dellJhla.

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AM,ERICAN

USTERINE

BESULTS

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Shawner, Oklahoma

. _ .M1-!~Jf. ~(lEWJ,R, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE FERltY·

~~f~mT~I,.G CO~ANY, SAYS:

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waat facta.

What artielc have you

~ -tl;r ~ihio.- thilakins it~!."! quite a I,it?

Th!ll .,.e.m

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night where .t.bey ens:aa~ the Ad·
ditCH teii.m: Conqui!'ror$ Ot tft.; Jl'u.
ga t.c s~ boys, !~t wuk, i:J~ ."fle

u;.:!-tinals or the tournament b:61ng staged

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tln'l time at )at u tbey took a
thtcc run l.ead which they neY.::r
nlinquts):led.
Kltting long h1t&amp;
when hftil meant: l'l!fi$.~ l.a~DJ !\d-

running

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lope for part.i;:mlarl, Atla~le
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vl!.lltage ot tvet.YthihJ in the base ro&gt;VlV,
l ')

LADIEB et.m moneY at home sew·
tn 1 , during your tun or ptnt
time.
Experience unneoe55a.fY.

POR. RENT-House
An. ca.u 446·X.

there.

wu· l:l.f.t,\e

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whUe fteldina unsa-

beys from '"m~roy and Syracu&amp;c
u cctcd Irion, the ~~. wtth
ferocity that knew no ' Stopplri~t.
Eddie picked one of Hayer;' ofifr·
lngs In the sixth to drl.v:! It far
over Nibert's head Ln contflr Held
with two on. It went so far t.hat
Eddie was &amp;t home plu.le w!).Ue
Nibert WM tt.rowlruc tt, to Ha.Ut,d.a.y
In de~ p center. This hit Is .th"'
blow that · dooclded Hayeli that "hfl
harl enqh although he ftnl.dled
the lnntrll.
In th~ stJ\'t:nth aJt.er

M.Ten:.

Ill. Th,e
!"red ~'1'.~ of 1.oa
tt 114&amp;h. widt· o.tl(l biUl&amp;ome

on a.nd whlch h-: &amp;1£o
home ful),'- E:d~e· again
front with Y.:mng
the pa~ho; arid

wftb

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INTGRNATJ4)~4J, I.U.GV•
Toronto 7; Rt:ldlelster l.
Ba 1tlmore 6; Alba.ny 0.
Buftalo IJ; NontnJ.I 8.
Only games schedule&lt;!.

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