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Arthur wbo
arrested. to~ an auto
Walter PDw1e:r of Cam
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evenJ.oa beUeved-~ have been cbazt:e ol ~a motor •ehlcle
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Director, Omte aald t.hat plallll : = s. O~tlt ,1 ~~~ du~ty Ji:: j" ' e. uu~-;]!!.~!:..Plt-~valoL:,
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l,thlrty teet. wide; ".td~r.·;llvt~ ~~~
Yor k, '&amp;;pt. 12 L tNR __ , h1gb...o..tbll on the &amp;IIJUmp"U,.. ,th~t
A. Stonel'IUtn'll m:1j;Jrih;· 1: 1 ~ 1 ;the ebblt wu elghte@n ln.ebea ID
the New York Olunts Nu ~ . le.Patt:i.
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bareball club hn 1 c. Ita coDtentfl
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promc.tt-r. for n prfFe re-I t,aver. ' (8) The a-Otden candlelttckt+
to be •1 .750,00.
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l!v.t ll'rc~k by f01mer city magiS- eo11-'l.11ted ol: ·
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a. : BrlD&amp;Ing up the, ark (n; , 1-llj. I
It Is und&lt;!rstood fonner ma.yor t['he •rll: wa• typt~el ot.JeiUI Qbrl&amp; ;
Jm•tcs J . Walker will b ~come presi- God ' dwe,HI . ~onr btl peopl~.
den~':of the club und er cum.JIUon~. thr:porb 1••9~rl~ CJQbn 1:14). :
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pte: (vv. 12~). ,B'e polnted 'out to .
tbf!m that God had .ebo'• en David to
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Dc.bbs Ferry, N. 'V .. Sept ~~~ - ' be . l:r,lnr~- ye.t dlq not allow b1m ~
tN"s.+A highly ~barged b9,~b t1.1- bun.d tbe te::y.;te. bot prowl'-' tb•t(
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wh ri Ita dctonatlono
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thF : t!JffU~d .be ·rertft~ Bt Wed

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In famine, apoa ,eODfeuloa,
God ' WOUld tor,Sft ab4 ADd rain I
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()()d WODUI bear IDd forti" ('If, IT-

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forelsner, becaplj!i, of . tbe ' newa of.,

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prayer- aholltd tM be~ (n. 41-iB), 1
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taqpe thotiltt' be malntaiDtd ("11', 4f.1
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anywhrre • .The -reaeon ia-e~tr~ ncp in the motkinr

Strike is 50 firm, so (q]ly
p.xked-no loose ench ..•
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Whelhm' lbe !IRA
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Whether JabOt' &amp;hall
Ute oourt&amp; or strike
urmtried. 1.t both aide1 ret111e
peaceably. settle t.he dl.lpute.
The la.bor atrunle aiW eame to
the fore In the boot &amp;nd lhOe hearme: and lq the propoMd sl\k Wtlle
code.
A tormal runna trom Donald R.
Rlchberl. tener&amp;l oo\UUIEll of the
NRA, on the ctoeed shop l&amp;eue
alked by deputy &amp;dmllllltra*ot'
Williams in cha.TP Df the shoe

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unlonB $lmed tbe
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recovery Jt.w, they maintained, pre·
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Richard Dis, Elizabeth Allan, DOria Keynon,:;
Ale !)inehart. Abo "GENE &amp;: ,GLENN" in·'
E~RYTHING'S JAKE WITH LENA."
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Jake and Lena.
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STEH HUSINESS

Pre11ure Exerted On Mr.
RooHJvelt To Inflate
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Betbert who llel"fe&amp; wlthout s&amp;l&amp;rJ
was 1ppdtnted a depuiJ lo maln&amp;e.ln
order at yarious baseball camea
the county.
The accident oecur«\ when he ~ hiEl holster to
slt down.

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VOL. VII-NO. 800

Mine Blast Claims Eight Dead

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Pll.ul, Wnn., who hu 'been the
ruea:t of WI&amp;\ Roe&amp;ltnd. ~b
the put. ae-ver-.1 weeki,, 1Jett TueF.·
d&amp;y tor Ann Arbor, Ill~. wber-.1
me 11 • t.eaeher to a ~~ reo
chtld~n of pre-achpol - .. LIB
Elr..rrbach accompanied b&amp;r as ru
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~ for Barbertan., whne !he 'fG'1D vtalt sev~
~ral days with hU aiW!-r, Mnl.
'tbomu Snowball. 8h&amp; was ae-t."Cmp&amp;nled by her nephew, R~·
8Dowball or Buberton. who has
bun spendlniJ the 8llJillfteJ' wLth
hill grnndpe.J"ents. Mr. and Yra.
'Ibol:nu Snowball of Syracuee.
Ml'l. Oru~'.ll husband and Mn.
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Rutll!md. tett for R gevllle,1 Ind. ,
lt'here she vur
a week vis'lr&gt;ll' a oollege trW!nd,t M\!.18 Ayl~
Hend81'1011:.
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MIP'.t Mary Lon Robn of St..

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L. P. Schoenkob, 'left. fOf
Porlamouth, Tuead&amp;y. 'nleft .!!M
'a.1U vlt1t another aon. Edwin
Achoenleb and wile befOil'l' returning home.

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'PGHment hurrymg to~• Prench i)l1on with a coupe beloqina to
Care To Be Furnished dla~ly following applleatlon and , health standlniJ ol the cattle tM :
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C:hlck Hatchery, Mulberry Aveoue. I"ran.k. Kqopp, lllddlepor~ oa State
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By Group
IndiQ:ent
children
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schocls In Middleport will be in- , The present plan · OOe.11 . not e&amp;ll · LIISBON· TRXT-1 lt1n•• 1:1-li. / p:-oved the ftre waa at the ROueh can conslclerably. '
vtostlgated and cared for through for the tedlng of. aU cattle In the
GOLDEN TEXT-Eater Into . ~ .. twme. Tbe mi6underat£nd1Df ~
Has:er "waa released OD boft4 to
bU pt W E. Melvin and Mrs. county, sJnce the te8t three yean l"a,te~ 'WilJ:t thank•slviDI', ani. lflto 1throua:h the (act t.ha.t the house
owlit Ule he&amp;rlnl on tbe~-il
Elanche Goodwin and ir, the , 10 dieclosed
hll &lt;~o1u·ta with gral .. ; h• thankful h: nied to Mr. Prencb. Little
wl:ple Intoxicated chv&amp;a preferred
1 28 h!"atl of lnf
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Catel Pcmeroy schools tprough Supt. C. , f"t-d · eattle amo~~ ~he 15.000 head~~ ii:~,. hlm, ar~:d J:tl••• hla nalh. F~m ' be dwe however ln oombatlnc'
bf-; Knopp:
J. Rhodes and h~ ·staff of teachers. the CO\Ulty.
pft'uu...JtT TOPlo-ln God' l 8011
fbmes whlch had rained &lt;:&lt;&gt;nlldj!r·
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e ' nvesttgate · Gr.:~~ sa.l~. f . 1 t . 1715 f ll j Tbla year au herd!! where reac- .JLJNIOR TOPI&lt;;~A Klns Wo1'1qlp- l l'. ble head.w&amp;,y when the ftre de~
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am · , tnr&amp;' were found three Ye&amp;l'l ago Ina: God.
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teti 1n Melga counly during the • will be re-teet.ed and telstll wllJ also
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The 1oas of the hoUBe &amp;Qd furMlss Ka.tbartne Elberfeld wu
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month or August, Orate repotted 1be made Of all bents whllse owners 1 TOPic-.-Ltauln&amp;' to Wllril.. lp
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YOUNG PEOPLII AND AD"bllr insurance it ....... Je•rn d Th btrs of her ~·-e club •• her bcm
, Dllttee haa.: etl.abllshed an organtu- • 6900 '
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, ea lncludl!d on relief lists of , t be onrl ·admlnlstraLlon cosl.s, • 3.., 2_09_ lr.~Pmbers of the committee appoint~ 1: euec;-euor bad not beeu i:oown h- LEGIONN A. 'RES JN •
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1-' AMILY REUNION
j I'1Ust be on 11le In Mr. Knltler's the 00 blned
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Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Weed · aooomCount,, Tuesday.
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panied their son Joruf to Oolu;m.bul
Olilldren attending schools under
The Johnson' fnmllY held a · re~ • log w111 begin about september 2~. ! and Natban. .f..t Davids comi¥,nd
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auflerYIJIIon will receive pro- un !cn at thf.' Meiss county falr-l Members of the oommlttee, which the fa.itbtul tbree, Zadok,
W rous1n1 meet\.nlf
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J)rew Culver, Ind., whete be wttJ re·enter
per atten tfon When sueh a ltent1on gro un ds Sunday. In charge or .,the 1 tncl~des cattle-m1n In everv tc-wn~ aQd Benalab •veedtly anoliiOOd SOlo- . 1ca~Post ~0· ~3i ot the lmer- Cu~ver MWtary A..ciem)\
rPunlcn waS Mlll. Louise Heller of : shlp ol the county, a.re C. P . Keller, mpa. klnr.
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W. P . Hawley and Weldon Barb
II. Bolomwn'• Act• to Eltabfl•h :;~Jch
re Monday evenJQ at
Gerald RJee la abient jfrom hie
fi'ollowing the picnic dinner a roU all Pf whose addre1111eB are Long HI• Kingdom (I Kl.ngl, •1 :41-2:46). nuide t time )Jt'epa.rotlona
were dutlea at the Hartley • Bennet
cult WtUI taken in the afternoon
Bot~m. Herman Hoft"ner, Everett He noted certain danJeroD.I elt- tn'
or one or the larpat years !hoe etore because ot lllriJsa. Wakl
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thbe hlatory of the local POSt, In .Buton or Dexter 18 BUbst,uUna for
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members present Matt Johmon Falley, J . 0 . Eblln, Middleport, :
VvvP m~m. ershlp a.nd Ioea.J. aetlvlty.
Mr. Rice.
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loge 85 and Eugene Evans e.g, 6 · Hairy Trainer and Dale w. Dye, l lwqnld weaken. It not &lt;IHtroy, lbt•
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Wt·re elected durlna the nllettna,
Albert L. P'r&amp;JUI of cOlumbus Is
SATURDAY
Forty members were present r:~om H . Ji . Harris, Ravemwood, w.
1. Ai.donljall pla~d unrJ.er m~ell- l~clw:l1ng the tollow:lnr . ~t
e Je- Uul lutat of hla brothel, E. J,
At ~n-letti Fruit Meigs county and the follo~lng Art}mr Johni!Oll, Letart Falls, w. 1tap.ce (~. 41:58}. PlaclnJ blm on a~wn mmea: J. M. Pai .
nton, Pl'ana and famlb' ot ~ulblrrJ Ave.
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und Mrs, Wade Johnson. Mr. and· R:W.Ine, U . B. Nea.Ae, Mtner8YIIle, E, enCJ tnd dlplt)' 00 the part of i!lolo- ,Ill. vloo ccmmander; John~nk
Mf· &amp;nd Mrs. ROy Tracy ot Ath~
Catholic Church
Mrs. Leland JohnBOn, Miss Bertha y,; Kautz, Chester, E. D. Colwell. . omoo. A4on1Jab fted to the altar ~nd vic:J commander; . aa ond ene were- Vial tors 1n town Monl;ta.p.
J~lhnson , M rR. Loutse Heller, ).fr. Vlnton, P . D. Nelao-n, Dexter, 0. E.
to woi-lhlp God but to lat'e bl~ li&gt;lrbrec:ht, '3rd v1ee
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r. nd Mr.s. L. E. Davies and Mrs. Blat;kwcod, Albany, M. L. Chase, 1 'llfit
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C. J . Rhodes adjutant.;
~ Mlu ~ Heavener and pelrald.
Nina Atkln110n ot columbU.II ' Mnl H&amp;rr:ll!cnvUle and Dale Musser, I
BJI repentance wa• not r l. l Zahl finance omoor· Leo
·. , Chl:ipbenl ot P&amp;tkerilbUrr were re..
Janet Rt..'dlngf'!" of Cle~.eland; }41'. Rutland.
~ ~olomon onlered bll exec:utt u chapia.m llllli W~' Thomu,:ser~ cent1gue1te or t.fr. ahd Mftl. A. R.
,l,nd Mrs. c M Hoover pt Ptl.iPl&gt;t:·
Meigs county ha.s always had a.n (2;13-25),
:;en.nt.nt-IUT.I\I.
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yJile and Howard Johnson of oal· enYiable record so far as tile health
2. Al.llathar remon4 from the
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PICNIC SUPPER I
Mr. and .I Vrs. Edward Ebeiabaeh.
At lhe close of the meetlnB it wa 5 counties In the etabf! being able- to joined Adonljab In hiJI plot ·
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announced that plana wuuld be proceed with the elcan bill of 1 nllU'patlon.
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A party ·or young people eriJo,m lhJe aDd lrflas Mary Lou JII:Jbn of
n 1w.de . w ma.k, the Johnson family ( :~r.a!th by this skelton form of test- ~ ·
Jbab •recuted (2 :28-mi). J'Oib u plcnlc supper Mond&amp;y eveniria Ann Arbor, Michlpn, Ntumed.
Thunday Ni11ht
n ·un! on an t.nnual event.
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September 14
t:NTERTAINS FRIENDS
I ~Ide, thil, be had treacheroU~7- ~·..-!~ w~e M~ Ele-.Q~t; thfl formel( p~ce tbey were • the
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murde~ ~ll rlvall In tbe army. ~..ra.rC:lla
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=:'!"!: aueats of IJeuteQaot Oonun&amp;nder
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Mlas Lenora. Diehl of Oolu bus I
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Ofder-Mtsed Da~oe"
Pntertalned a rcw frlende wl'ili s 1 . cOontlnu~ trom Pl\!fe Onl!!l)
Solomon 6r1t paroled blm and coa-1 ,,~,.. 111 B~l M r ut"'ld., Al~ Pred Ebersba.chl.
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supper
Bonduy
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at
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many
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but
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Marvin
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Joe
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and:
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the home or her Q"&gt;andfa.ther, Fr•nk United Btntefl."
h8 'broke h1a parole, bad him exednt·
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The problem of the ousted army ed.
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Mrs. Bam Buchanan.
c tllce~s. who h&amp;ve defied the new
Th• -Oivlnt -Favor ypon ·~··
-LA..)[Efll 10 Cf:NTS
Those present were · Misses Ruth governmeltt, appeared to be neartng t
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Ka.tbry
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Baker
William
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tolutton
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Charles Murray, tt:Rrotd Puhl 0f nuw generally opposed to their
L God'J araciou1 otrer (VY. f, ~).
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and the bo11te88.
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Soloroon •thfl,
made
lavl!h
c:ritlde,
The
siege of the hotel ·be~ ·ehO"?"lni
. bea hi~'
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when the otrlcers 1·pul1e11 toward tbe Lord. fhl• wll
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foodless a.nd toUowed b;r the tord'a p'lu!Jou•l
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ot hi• poBitlon.
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hotel manarer . said the e~
S. God'• ullstlnted Jilt to Solo·
pin:ye" were driven away by tear, mon (vv. 10:14). Beeaull&amp; Soloml:,u
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The students say they walked out I
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between the custr.d otrlcen and the ! ~ cured trom Ktna: Hlramt •
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a. Wood tor benms, orj]top. ltf',!
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CQlonel Fuil!enclo ~at16ta , chief . · b. Stone• tor the rrut roun~-j
Qf &amp;tafl' of the arn:'y , publ;lcly pled- · tion. These 'l'i'ere all to be so
offer you these
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tdurn to duty, but· plans to :cashler j tbe bfmm~ . whiJe tl1e t&amp;~ple W~l
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chc. ged wlth crltnes in clvU courts. 1!' ·2. 'The .eruUoo ot the tempte
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PRICE THREE .()E;I'I~ll

Sales Tax Plan Fac~
Show-down; Propos~1
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Wet. Retain Unbroken Rec ~
ord ae 29 Statea Re·
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New Move h Deaiped To Raiae $9,000,000 , In
and 34 For Distribution To Weak School
Diatricla Throughc;~ut The Stale

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. RECRJ:A.,TION SEASON CLOSES
wELL Che Recreation baH f!eason ha'6 closed after 8
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most successful one from all a.ug!es. Th'e popul~ce
ln, aroun~ and ubout Pomeroy Bend ha,·e seen plenty of
~ameg at~d are, to put ' the facts in well known words,
pretty W'l;!ll fed up" and ready for a change. which wilt
be brought ~b o ut Uy the itltroauction of football at tht·
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p'ID&amp;M. ~mous leLten. bowner excelltnt and d.ewule lD Lhem~
\lhlllln nortDstaPoe- wUl be publi!bed.
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defeated. the Ironton recreational
bt.1l pla)oen under the lights here
Tl.te8dar night, 9 to 6.
'l'be 1111ne was a wild affair at In·
te__.,.la, tile Middleport and PometoJ' t4!am I!IOOrtng 6 tuns In one
llup IDnlnlt: The score wae 9 Lo 3
unto the liter half or the ninth
') 'Pen the lront!on tetuh staged a
~ll)l to score t'bree runs and tllrea~d to take the ball game home
witb th~m under their belth.
! 'Darst started the aftnir on the
mdwJd ' for tbe Meigs county nine
.• ut ere l0n11: the manager, found it.
N.0068ary t.o replace hlm with
Moore, who had pitched etrectlvt!ly
~abut the Middleport team the
:previous evening to win a champii:m&amp;!Up contest. Three rur, s were

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Tne .season hatS made lots of friend s among th e varj~Us peoJJlcs in our midst and it has caused a few enmities whicJl, it Is hopt!d, will soun wear off and be forgotteh
1 t ~s much to be r egretted th.:.t some folks take their athl t::ti~ .contests so much to heart that when something roes
tt..mJss, they forget everythmg except the desire to win. Jt
sh ould not be overlooked that fine players and people are

100~ while DIU'St twirltd. glylng
the Irontol}, team a lead over the
~11. Thill lead, however, was soon
~e and never rellnqulsheO
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&amp;ide whit:h Wt! OUI'I'Ieh-es ure supporting.
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Wi~ Pall weather coming on. we m&amp;y well forget
baseiJall for auothe1· sJx or seven months and in the
meantima enjoy our football and other athletit.:!i- ~ they
pass in rl!view before us,

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FAREWELL PART'f

A fRreweJI party we.s given , Tue.sday evening, In the baseiJlent at.
Mr. and Mn~. Walter Bowen ret h(' F'1r11t Baplls t Ohureh, b) anum turned Tuesclay rrom apendlbf the
~r of members of the young peo- week end at Charleston e.nd Nitro
ples chlt% of the church ln honor of with relatives and trlenda.

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Diet Fundamentals

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Mr and Mrs. Ebe'r Nelgler. d&amp;U;;hten Mary Ann and Betty Jam!•nltlmed laat week from &amp;. vialt with
relatives and fr1ends ln Akron.
llr. aDd !II'S. Chub Pl.ctent~ ~..
turned' to their horne at CantQn
Monda)' morning after being --.t the
bedside of the former's mot)er Kn
butler Pldcens the paat two week&amp;.
Mr-\1· Piclume contlnues in decl1nfm
health and Mrs~ Harry_ Saupp ~ ot
Pittsburgh tlle onlY daUBhter remains at the bedside.
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Mrs. Eleda Daugherty of Toledo
ftnd Rus.R&gt;U Oorslln of Akron aTrived here · SUnday to spend U:ll)
Wt!ek WlQI Mr. and Mfe. Clart
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"treets of the vmagc and rep:atr
work on se11eral other atreet8 was
C£~rnpleted la&amp;t Vied.

FROSPERITY Oh PO 1¥ER ·1
attit~l(ll: ui N l&lt;.A otliciuls m demandillj that Henry
Ford ::ngn the auto code re gard l es:~ of his opinions regarding the matter and in sp1te o_r t he fact that his com·
We dld almost :l.ll. well wi\h our
pany hHs aftordcd his employees even better terms and
hess namEd t. Rer lh') 1aal. 01 Ule
Rcm..~noll's. The only time f'rjnce
working conditions than those permitted under the code
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Mikt:: 1lr.il:h~j In the money wa&amp;
I~ling, .s mack~ of something more than merely an attempt
when he was sold to the rh.M: fa ctory for a ftntr H~ boUed doWn
t o brm,g prosperity-at any price.
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We " &lt;sh to 6t.ate In eond~
d iL; many errors when it attempts to Overthrow the laws
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our tipplrig sen1 ...~ httA: bilh
.and _acce pted l'Ulings which have prev~iled in this coun~ 1
! in\'Utlptl.'d by th~ government..
t ry ~or years upon year6, IJy the ~umplt expedient of dewhkh d~&amp;ccweh:&gt;d It was l¥lC: gimltllm Wr do not give ~ i.lt lrit'&lt;'nN.clarmg an eme rg ~ucy that is exisiting largely in the eyes
tkm tD our cllf'nts.
o( tbol:ie who are anxious to show how much authorit.v
they may exert. \
When people in this coUlltry are urged to use the
boycott weapon on a firm, H,e nry Ford or othen5, in order
to force compliance with an order that may be entirely
B y UUG '"' meau lhe JoCkeY!!.
"ithout the pale of that finn's ability to meet without
They'~ tht' only ones who are ~n
facing financial ruin, the officials responsible f&lt;tr HO doin~
weartng sill: Wh'!n · tho. season it.
•fe the greatest violators of the Ia w uf any of the· people
jnvolved.
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For years in \'irtually every 15tate and .subdivision,
Jaws and opinions have held the boycott to be an illegal
drlcks vllited Mary Hubbard Mon,weapon used for coerdon and for coercion alone. How
day,
,t hen can any man or IJ'OUp of men face the citizens of this
Roy Smalley and family wen l.be
notent ruests of Mr. and )(n . .Joe
country aud pretend to be working for the interest of the
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Mr. lUid Mn!. Waller Dod&amp;ou
.r;peot the week end m 1..aneuter
.erapped?
with llt. and
Bhrood PWd
Two wrongs ne\'cr made a rifhL nor will they ever
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do 60. Whether otlh:ia!s of our country or criminals beina
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hpnted by them o~ttempt .10 Urlog about Jtuch a cor.dition
honor
)(n. Pori:l'• dau1
50 were pttatnt rot the oe·
ti beside the que~tion. We need look only so far back as
~~ ,tbe period of tlle World war to realize how bereft
t · ~n people can become, how utterl:r insanely thttY can
do act und er gre•t emotional '!!rains and how outb
·' t~tions bri111 ab9ut many !ndd enta of grogs inju.rtice ~o
~~~tent people.
The Democratic party should loo.k well into the fuand dig deeply into the p..t before it aU.mpl.l to
-~~DJ about impossible CJID&lt;!iliorns merely !)trough the
of doing something which may be done better per..
-~r..-~ ~Ia:r~leS6 .forceful l!l&amp;Dner. To date, the tliiil&amp;tenll
bas availed little. · Per~!JIO pensu.,Uoi, !!'ill~t
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eno-uth
b"U}'iftl' a ioed
that Waan't black •cl wou!d
•he WloLI t:IJing to make b1m
toay for .a workingman..
to Joaepb'l wU Jauioved over to ~:lance
Window. Often lib, had
window1 batON
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. RECRJ:A.,TION SEASON CLOSES
wELL Che Recreation baH f!eason ha'6 closed after 8
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most successful one from all a.ug!es. Th'e popul~ce
ln, aroun~ and ubout Pomeroy Bend ha,·e seen plenty of
~ameg at~d are, to put ' the facts in well known words,
pretty W'l;!ll fed up" and ready for a change. which wilt
be brought ~b o ut Uy the itltroauction of football at tht·
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bt.1l pla)oen under the lights here
Tl.te8dar night, 9 to 6.
'l'be 1111ne was a wild affair at In·
te__.,.la, tile Middleport and PometoJ' t4!am I!IOOrtng 6 tuns In one
llup IDnlnlt: The score wae 9 Lo 3
unto the liter half or the ninth
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~ll)l to score t'bree runs and tllrea~d to take the ball game home
witb th~m under their belth.
! 'Darst started the aftnir on the
mdwJd ' for tbe Meigs county nine
.• ut ere l0n11: the manager, found it.
N.0068ary t.o replace hlm with
Moore, who had pitched etrectlvt!ly
~abut the Middleport team the
:previous evening to win a champii:m&amp;!Up contest. Three rur, s were

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Tne .season hatS made lots of friend s among th e varj~Us peoJJlcs in our midst and it has caused a few enmities whicJl, it Is hopt!d, will soun wear off and be forgotteh
1 t ~s much to be r egretted th.:.t some folks take their athl t::ti~ .contests so much to heart that when something roes
tt..mJss, they forget everythmg except the desire to win. Jt
sh ould not be overlooked that fine players and people are

100~ while DIU'St twirltd. glylng
the Irontol}, team a lead over the
~11. Thill lead, however, was soon
~e and never rellnqulsheO
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&amp;ide whit:h Wt! OUI'I'Ieh-es ure supporting.
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baseiJall for auothe1· sJx or seven months and in the
meantima enjoy our football and other athletit.:!i- ~ they
pass in rl!view before us,

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FAREWELL PART'f

A fRreweJI party we.s given , Tue.sday evening, In the baseiJlent at.
Mr. and Mn~. Walter Bowen ret h(' F'1r11t Baplls t Ohureh, b) anum turned Tuesclay rrom apendlbf the
~r of members of the young peo- week end at Charleston e.nd Nitro
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Diet Fundamentals

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Mr and Mrs. Ebe'r Nelgler. d&amp;U;;hten Mary Ann and Betty Jam!•nltlmed laat week from &amp;. vialt with
relatives and fr1ends ln Akron.
llr. aDd !II'S. Chub Pl.ctent~ ~..
turned' to their horne at CantQn
Monda)' morning after being --.t the
bedside of the former's mot)er Kn
butler Pldcens the paat two week&amp;.
Mr-\1· Piclume contlnues in decl1nfm
health and Mrs~ Harry_ Saupp ~ ot
Pittsburgh tlle onlY daUBhter remains at the bedside.
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Mrs. Eleda Daugherty of Toledo
ftnd Rus.R&gt;U Oorslln of Akron aTrived here · SUnday to spend U:ll)
Wt!ek WlQI Mr. and Mfe. Clart
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"treets of the vmagc and rep:atr
work on se11eral other atreet8 was
C£~rnpleted la&amp;t Vied.

FROSPERITY Oh PO 1¥ER ·1
attit~l(ll: ui N l&lt;.A otliciuls m demandillj that Henry
Ford ::ngn the auto code re gard l es:~ of his opinions regarding the matter and in sp1te o_r t he fact that his com·
We dld almost :l.ll. well wi\h our
pany hHs aftordcd his employees even better terms and
hess namEd t. Rer lh') 1aal. 01 Ule
Rcm..~noll's. The only time f'rjnce
working conditions than those permitted under the code
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Mikt:: 1lr.il:h~j In the money wa&amp;
I~ling, .s mack~ of something more than merely an attempt
when he was sold to the rh.M: fa ctory for a ftntr H~ boUed doWn
t o brm,g prosperity-at any price.
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We " &lt;sh to 6t.ate In eond~
d iL; many errors when it attempts to Overthrow the laws
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our tipplrig sen1 ...~ httA: bilh
.and _acce pted l'Ulings which have prev~iled in this coun~ 1
! in\'Utlptl.'d by th~ government..
t ry ~or years upon year6, IJy the ~umplt expedient of dewhkh d~&amp;ccweh:&gt;d It was l¥lC: gimltllm Wr do not give ~ i.lt lrit'&lt;'nN.clarmg an eme rg ~ucy that is exisiting largely in the eyes
tkm tD our cllf'nts.
o( tbol:ie who are anxious to show how much authorit.v
they may exert. \
When people in this coUlltry are urged to use the
boycott weapon on a firm, H,e nry Ford or othen5, in order
to force compliance with an order that may be entirely
B y UUG '"' meau lhe JoCkeY!!.
"ithout the pale of that finn's ability to meet without
They'~ tht' only ones who are ~n
facing financial ruin, the officials responsible f&lt;tr HO doin~
weartng sill: Wh'!n · tho. season it.
•fe the greatest violators of the Ia w uf any of the· people
jnvolved.
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For years in \'irtually every 15tate and .subdivision,
Jaws and opinions have held the boycott to be an illegal
drlcks vllited Mary Hubbard Mon,weapon used for coerdon and for coercion alone. How
day,
,t hen can any man or IJ'OUp of men face the citizens of this
Roy Smalley and family wen l.be
notent ruests of Mr. and )(n . .Joe
country aud pretend to be working for the interest of the
Moore.
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Mr. lUid Mn!. Waller Dod&amp;ou
.r;peot the week end m 1..aneuter
.erapped?
with llt. and
Bhrood PWd
Two wrongs ne\'cr made a rifhL nor will they ever
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hpnted by them o~ttempt .10 Urlog about Jtuch a cor.dition
honor
)(n. Pori:l'• dau1
50 were pttatnt rot the oe·
ti beside the que~tion. We need look only so far back as
~~ ,tbe period of tlle World war to realize how bereft
t · ~n people can become, how utterl:r insanely thttY can
do act und er gre•t emotional '!!rains and how outb
·' t~tions bri111 ab9ut many !ndd enta of grogs inju.rtice ~o
~~~tent people.
The Democratic party should loo.k well into the fuand dig deeply into the p..t before it aU.mpl.l to
-~~DJ about impossible CJID&lt;!iliorns merely !)trough the
of doing something which may be done better per..
-~r..-~ ~Ia:r~leS6 .forceful l!l&amp;Dner. To date, the tliiil&amp;tenll
bas availed little. · Per~!JIO pensu.,Uoi, !!'ill~t
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srent. Sunday a~ Buat.on't JrUUJ~ ·
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Philadelphia at Chicago.
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Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
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NOTICI!i Ot~ APPOINTMENT
AdmlDittntor Wtt.tt: t.he Will
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Chicago at Philadelphia.

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Bt. Louis at BOOton.

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ROOMI'J $1.00, ¥U5

Notice h1 hereby given tha~
·~!!abf'Jie Raub has been duly ap... pointed and quaUHed as AdminiB.. ) .1atrlx with the Will annexed of
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Won Lost
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Philadelphia at Chicago.
Bost.on at St. Louis..
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
AMERICAN LEAGUE

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NOTICI!i Ot~ APPOINTMENT
AdmlDittntor Wtt.tt: t.he Will
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AMend
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Cleveland at Washington.
Chicago at Philadelphia.

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

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too ltfM'Ims

Bt. Louis at BOOton.

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ROOMI'J $1.00, ¥U5

Notice h1 hereby given tha~
·~!!abf'Jie Raub has been duly ap... pointed and quaUHed as AdminiB.. ) .1atrlx with the Will annexed of
~,the EIILate ()f Ambi'OB' lt. Ra.ub lt.tc
•·()r Meigs county, Ohio, deceased .
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eleven o'ClOek.
eiaUib~ ot Mr. and ~un. RoMrt
WWtmer of LauarlUe. ~· Uie
bdde ot Mr. lVIllliUD Rei91&gt;Ut. ""1
Of Mr. and Jlrs. Peter Reinhart ot
Mulberry AY.el'ue. Patber tua:ene
Dunn read the marrtare vcnv•.
Followln&amp;' tbe ceremony the YOUDI
couple left for Akron Wliertl they:
wiU spend a ahori h&amp;leymoon,
Tbe Urtcie, a lfl'J,duate of Rutland
high BChool, 11 employed at thl!
lldlel' Grocery St.Qre In LanpviUe.
~lle brtdelfOI)m
oo~~&amp;,d. '""'th
the Ploaterwakt Ondert&amp;kliia: ~ .ctmP•

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his oew natural tooth.
Well- that wu a few month&amp; ago. After moaain1 llN1
grOfonlns several dasoa with
the tootbache, wblch palns
he escaped ten yean qo, be

a tteCOnd. attempt for a suewith her hu&amp;P . Hill ln!n

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D~ADERS' NOTICE- It folfw-~·IUI 0
A the News 011\ce of The l)all7
Tribune, call 288-JJI If the B~eu
Oftlce ask for 202-B.

Popul•• -loeat Youth Wino
""-opllobed ~•rille
!.an u Brlcle

Ralph, 651, or Poplar Ridae,
alter beJni t.oott:Jiut for 10
yeau, cut. a tooth. '11\e old
trusty false plate tnr.t Ralpb
had Ul'led dur1n8 that 10 year

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extracted. SO far so eoo&lt;t •.
but the 4entlst couldn't extract the tooth atte~ tunin11
and strahling . . the tooth Just
would!'\'\ be pulled .. ,
Determined to h11.ve lt. out
and to enjoy the comfan&amp; of
his plate once more, Ralph
went to tl;u~ Holzer. HOI!pltal ..
an x- rny waH taken and It
was revealeu tha.t :the tooth
h11d lodged itself rast' to the
jaw bone .. an operation waa
nece5Sary to split the tooth
to extract it.
Mr. Ra.lpll again Js wearltll
his false plate which ll.e 118Yfl
he prefers to the uncomfortable procedure of cutting natural ones and the more uncomfortable operation to remove them.

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trator-De . . . of !t&amp;Ste
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the

Junior

Bhakeapeare

club held at the home of Mllll a.,..
cbel Elberfeld of Mulllerry Avenue.
AM1attn1

were JfJ.un
Harriet OhUJll'er

h011teuea

Campbell,

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MISS KUNTZ TO BE
WED NEXT SATURDA

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the meet101, which waa
th18 aea.&amp;OQ, Mila Mar·
out;..SO)ng president,
gavel to lllu BettJ
in·ooplinl
prealdeat.
new Clftlqen lllltalled were
MJu June Dllp.rd, aec:etary and
MIM Harriet Ohllnpr tre.lurer,
At the bulllneu meetlni plans
dlllcuafted concerning tbe foror an alumna chapter of
orsaplzatlon whlch woulcl act.
9.8 a separate unit
an 1 lnierme&lt;ILary between the
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Fl•e County Dittrict
Suapendecl

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A I - Llohle&lt;!Field

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ully be made In the near future

T-ONIGHT!
MIDDLEPORT

was .11tated.

Pollowlfl8' the bUIIJne• meetlnt a
11ocal PI'Oil'am waa preiii!Dted by
Mils Alnea Reed Blnrin&amp; "'l'he
Londonderry Alr" and M188 Vebn•l
GeaJ"y presenting "Bmllln' ThrU"
acl!umooJned on the plano b)' Mtas
Mary E. Schaefer.
Miss Mary KatheriJle WICk ot
1.1wa hcuae aueat or MISs LucretJa
Of'nhetmer waS a auest or the

GIRLS ~
GIRLS

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Be On Way To Combat San Martin

Smuhintr Defeat Predicted Becauoe At Leaot Ei1faJ
Catholic SoloM Reoent Method Of Politico
Injected Into luue

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RECESS OR ADJOURNMENT TO FOLLOW '
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lntenoe Lobbyin1 Noticeable A. Utilities Repreaen•
tativeo Activel7 WorkiD1 FDI! Saleo Tax Pro~·
al; Real Eotate Deal Faib of Accomplithment

Hope To Overthrow Preoent Re1ime And Re·
otore De Ceopedeo

Acli\&gt;lilttJration'• All·
e1ecl Failure To
"Keep Faithtt

By WILLIAM K . HUCK.LN80N
INS Staff corrcspond~nt
Matamna. Cuba. sept. It--INs-

INS. Stai! Corteeplndmt
1'-INBVItlolHale rlotlnf:, IUn ba.Ules and
free.for-all&amp; at three mlnea of the
" H. c. Frick Coke company ~ered
1n Southweatem
PenDllylvanla'a
second nlaJor coal mine strike
within a month today.
Sixteen men
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HYSELL RUN
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of Stock•
Contemplated Law "
Paned

By 0. EVIIR!I'M' DOYJNG

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On T•anofer

WORK:E,RS IRKED

BALL

Pctlon
on thil project
Klr
Bhakeapeare

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·'-Dstield, Ohio, Sept. '1th, 1931
v.trtn ·~unyan No. ·2Q5oa 11. prf.
sl)der now contlned 1.Q ·tbe .Ohio
Ota~tt~formatory, Mansfield. admit _ (J'rHn Oa111a Ootulty, eonVi
11·11-3:2 ot me crliD:e of
BtuJtna: Motor Vehicle and semns
't ~t,nct oC 1-:JO Yl!ll.l's, 1s eU&amp;tble
,JDr a l!erd1D8 before the BOARD
~ PARO~. on or 'lfter 10·1-33.
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CLUB MEETS '
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moon they Will reBide Wlt.li' Mr.
Reinhart's parents at their , bome
on Mulberry AYe18oUtt.
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A milltal'Y revolt aplnst the government or Pruvlalona1 Pretlidf.'nt
lt&amp;mon Orau Ban Martin Ia brewlJll, aceordlfl¥ to information roeeived hert t.oday.
Col. Blaa He~:mmdez, nome1 ~
le!adt:'r ot the rebelliorl, left Ha:van:l
~ September 11 to oJ'I8Diae troo~
and tate the fteld aplnBt. the new 1
11ovemment, he Ia sald to have
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be the bouse gueBt ol Mk.s
r..farga,ret Peret. ,
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M". A. 'Q. Russell who hai'~·:m
[pending the woek with he'r ' brfithrr-tn~la.w and sister. Mr. aild Mr.
Erwln;: ~bt'rl'lln Md her (L'\ugh ' r. MU:11 ~1lcf! Loulse Ru'~' "
tume(t . bodlc Tuesdny evenln'f.

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We wlall
express our heartfelt thanks ~.. the many rrtends
ond· nela:hbor' tor their lrhldne1111
und .symntt)y tluting the
and
dealh of our loved ., ol}e. ·
the many beautiful ftotal
Dnd ll.llpeclnlly H.ev. Norris,'
f'ndt~~~.red htmsclr
to WI,
many acts of klndP~IIS a.nd
d l!omrort and Rvtnpathy.
D. 0 . Will and Fe.mUy.

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Orden Kill_.. SePt to
Buekt.ye Projecta
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die ~ eiUsena abd lud~en of Cbeder t.oW1bbJp,
Metp Co111R7, Ohio, '!Jrld~ ferbld bola
and nt,b' bmtlna' oa our
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Oolumbua on bualn1!41.

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Columbus 0, ser-t. 1+-INBNot1fltl1 r.h~t t«&lt;t:raJ approval ha. j Clnclnnat1, 0., Sept. 14-IN&amp;b~n given to e;t,341,6:!:ll wortll 01 o -plor1Df' th .. iac« c:l Dr ;plt~l.s (o!'
Ohio pliblle worD projects it: r:h.lldren affilct~ with ccn1uct db·
Cleveland anti ClnctnnaU. the orders. Judie ClW'Its W. Hoft'UUI.n.
!date ub1Lc workS IUI.vlaorY board head of the Hamilton county juvet.oda p expeekd m001entariiY u. nlle court e.nd wldeh· known urecel~e sa.nct 1on alfiO or pro~tz a.t pert en Juvenile delinquency probPre
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Sprtna:field and
thi~ Joms. today hall ordered Jchn HenClar~on~ty dewnuCn borne.
[ kel, te~year-old CODfl!!"!e&lt;i r.la.Yft" oi
A radio meesap from Col HenJ')' Oliver B. BallY· Clllci~a.tl IIOCialite
WaJte, deputy pUbl1c work&amp; admin- com.mt:~'::' Ohio .Reronna.d\U'tDI the latrator, was received late yester- tory a.
olfman ruled. thr
n!Jbt at tbe National Hotel. where day atatln&amp;' that the tlrst fil-e Oh1o bo
ir, J~m~ved to an ln&amp;UtuOUited army olllcera e•tablW;led projeeta ln 11 lbt o1 1P submitted
Y h
he
be placed under
outpoeta tn the bup crounda and on Sept. li bad been approved tlon "' ere
can
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tbt annr replaced parda at the without ebanp. They are the first psycbta~odtreaU:~~ ~an~
ffid of the driveway, balttn&amp;: and
to Ohio.
deftnltE:
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pi •""'u rehabl
lllarchtnl all arrlvtna: automotlllea.
The five project&amp; provtde for as he hss _.., .. com e.......,
The om.cers placed. IUiordll at all an outriKht grant t.c Cleveland ut.ated.
en&amp;rances or the hotel proper, but, and ·Cinctnnatl of f352,930 In adIt was belle~ed ~~
one told Jntema.ttonal News Service dltJon a 8660 000 was approved for mean the youth w
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there 11 J\0 danaer of a club at th" riteveland Metropolitan park ~ater to the hospital for c:ri1$lal ~
prcaent..
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lie!. 01 Improve- sane at Lima, 0., wh£re It 18 81Llo.
Clabnl of oppc~~itkKllatll to the
for a. ser
: Lhe proper tt't'IU.ment wCIUld b-: JXJ8p1esent pvernme11t t.hat comrnun- men .
.tectll
proved s1ble.
lfm 1a IJPl'l!acUD8 throuahout the
w~....~on ~r~ly of ~er tm~ Henkel wu found ,unty of tht:'
republic present. an erroneoUI pic· com.,. ........ P will ~art at one~ ac~ sla)'lnr at Bally, whaie body WlloiJ
ture of the s~tuatloo.
provement.a,
sta~
dlllcovered last Aut:ust 6 in Water
- - CGrdlnf to L. A. Eou.III.Y. lded ~n- worn Parll ln a lll!Cludcd spot. He
(OODttnued oo Pale Sb:l
Jineer, emloymen\i lllprov
01' hlld 1:een mten to. deat.h. Hsnkel
~~.pproliJnateJy •
men.
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'!be ad,vtwry board held a me~t(00Qtklul!d ap Nit TbreiJ
1111' het'l! todaY to cbooee additional
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pmjecta w be oubmltted to WMII- MR
NAME

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. M. E. Ridellour
W. A. Warner
J. M. Tuttle
J. S. Frank
Til C
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R, E. Pl!lrker
· Leo.lie P,arker
·wm. Warner

Emma Smith
Freel Fick
Pearl Parker
D. T. Sumaierfielcl
Leonarcl Koenitr
Suole Foater
A. K. Shumway
P. 0. Weber
Thoa. L Weber

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SUICIDE

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Entertain.Jilent B~twf!en~ Race*

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Is On Way North

Cheap Electricity
Rates to-Be Made

Govemmenl to Sell Powet' JAPANESE FOREIGN j Dioturbance Said to be 500
MINISTER RESIGNS - From Bermuda, Mo•in1
at 7 T"'lth• of Cent
12 Mileo Per Hour
Per Kilowatt

workln!r

plan
&amp;he
nve-coun'y cUalirlc~: wu: ld.leo u
Jrilnera, Irked over what they call
the Attmi.DiatratJon•• taJll.ll'e to Jr:eep
fa.lt.h. llld down tbetr tGoiJ; and liZ""
pared for a "Work Holiday" to n·
tend. untO a eo&amp;l cod.e 18 a4opted
under thr lllllilllia or the NRA

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Plenty of.Good Water

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OHIOAN KILLED IN
AIRPLANE CRASH

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J'&gt;e flUIDber .......... l&gt;OiJrl7,

Already tht&gt;. walkout. W pused tb&amp;
lialfwa' mark of the bloocly Jub'·
Aurust t1eup tn which 80,000
m.inera Wfft f'IUt.
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)(ore lmpo.rtant. perbapa. tban
1.ht! tact that another majcr ~-[~!~~if]~~!~
out. Ja In PlOil~ 1s the thnlat &amp;be
mtnen coa.vq«l to the lQlA •
tbelr action.
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Deci!Son. to call ~ ~ voCIId
late rNterd.ay In an. executive meet
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tllat fed~ral approva.l Wlll be ;lven
to the remainder of the pro,1Cieta
on &amp;he fint JlsL '"ftle quick a.euon
on the firM. five ls an lridlcs.Uon."
he sB.ld
'Ibe
011 whlr'..h a 11ecls!on
wattled incluM:' Pmnont
wa.s a. t.ott.l COlt .32.. 100' trant

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money. the state atreea to_.Ue ali
the dlfterence.
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Known aa the "lounda~~'f
the OWllett btU al&amp;lt proposes"ttllt
the atate dlrec:tor of etf.uca~ QlQ
abollsh ~h echooiB ~ leas
than 90 pupils, for re&amp;IODII of «lq:nomy.
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A bW llpproprlatlns $8'1' 1~ J_ M
Lhe states eubll~ for cowi~ ICJlool
1upertntenctenta aalarlee alao pulled the aens.te, by a vote of ~ ~· I
nnd wu ~ent t.o tlle lower ~
LobbYIDS was 11\tevr. aa the llboW'
dcwn on the ales tax approa.ched.
Utilities repreaentatlvM woere- •C!l;
vtt.y worklol for the bilL
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Stll!ll tu:en auftered one ,blow
\\'ben the Kentucky House of RI!"presenta.t.tvp. YOt.ed. la.t.e real~!~
afternoon aplnat s. sales CU, 'th'i!
lleCOIId Ume U; toot 1ucb a BtloJ¥l In
l'E'I!ftlt weeD. BeUevlnl that Cbt·

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IONED """"'...., - • tor""' ""'~ ·olll&gt;

PIDdlay, o .• sept. tt--INS-Dr.
Cui Wataon of Plnd~*Y aewlJelected cba1rman or the Democtatlc Mate executive oommlttee. toDay had been 1iven bls formal
"comiDI out" party.
Attended bJ bllh oAklala of Ohio
aewen,
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requested, ~~ ....~ requesd~ honor of the new party Jeader here
:J240,'lOO. Sp.......... • a&lt;!Rf!... .,..,_ It.at nlcht. Am.oni tboae present
00181 pJnnt.ll, ·total eost. ..,,....,_,.,., were Governor Qeorp White. U. B.
loan reqlltSkd $6S3.oM: II'Aflt re- SEnator Robert J . StallleJ, Lleut·
quested P'l'l,309. Cllark county de- f;nant Governor Chal'lea SaWJel',
Lentlon home, t.ot&amp;1 cost tM'l.OOO. &amp;ate Dtreetor" of Ooaunerce 'neo-&lt;:lore Tan~eman: State Director of
Arrfcurture Earl Haneteld: State
Director of Rllhwa.va. 0. W. MerrnU. and Henry 0. Brunner of
Mamfteld, ste.te manqer of the
l'ederal Home Owllen Loan Oor·
f(/J' Clueat.kmtna' in ~lon with poraUOD.
tht! al._,mi" of Jtei KtnDedY tn
Ad.dlalu were dlllvtred at the
Point Place. 0., &amp;be fUtt;iw .-•...,1~ ·li'Y OO'Iei'IKil' White, who

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no lleBit.t.Dpy in \he
eenate when the Ounsett ~lU. ~
\!dlnl for tapendlture of sUch an
t moun,, wu bl'ourht up. ,
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With Uttle d!scU.IIIIion. th,e m*
n.re wu p&amp;8I'Jed. by a vote o! 2'1 td"
and sen\ to the HOU&amp;e. KeJitone-..qf
the revamped atete-alcl plMI, lt;
provtde:ll that the state ~
expend.tturt or $39 per eleliliiltfiil
pupil and 166 per bl&amp;b:OOl pul}!l

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aenat.orwas
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The
n 6 to 1 vote unUer
rules.
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the anoneJ fqr.J)}lktj

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More Federal ~d Reformatory To
May Come To Ohto Be youth's Home

Vlaltor 1n Columbus Wedne!lday.

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IJ.fembeu of the

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tribe from

Circle of the
P'tdarated Church wm meet Wed~
nuday evenln8 at the Preab:vterlan
(:.-: MARRIAGE LICENSE
c¥Urc\l:' ~itb the foUowln; hOIJteMes
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Mtl. Georp Hetlel. Mn. Theror\
f!. lllJDnse to wocl W"-ll. Issued In Rusell.
Mra. (Belle vaughan and
t11e prollale ooun
Mlu t.(ary SOhaefer,
wlmain- ltelnhar\,
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Reinhart, and an am.b~l~n.''-­
Mr. and llrl. Jaeob Ament, Mia
of Pomeroy and Do~ Whitmer
Mll4red Thom1111 and J:Owood Bodaugbter of Robert Whitmer, t wen retumed from
Bprlit,Oeld
LRngsvUle. ~l' dealgnated. th t "nlelday where they have been
~hey woUld be marrJed
by Rey.
vlslt1ng
F~&gt;the~ E{ F. bunn. ,
: 1penc:Uns aeveral day1
lrienc:J.s and relatbea. Conrad Ob-~
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who / '""""'Pmled tl&gt;em
ATTEND MEt:TINO
i Unger,
there, remained for a lon,er vlalt.
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. '· Ml1. Ellaabeth Dant. Mrs. LeQMra. DOra Boetlc left Wedneaday
, Bearhsand Mles Lucllle Bearli.s
a .11ptcta1 me~lnB of Pot- ror Athens where 1he will vlatt her
council, No. 28&amp; (If the dall8'hter, Mr.!. 14. C. Morrilon.
e ...
ht:ld at
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.Heney Dillon of Crown OJty reeYenln1.
turned
Wednesday after a viS1t
with ~is aoo, John DUion of HILI't·
ford, aDd friends In Pomeroy.

NEXT
Roek Sprl~gs .

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member of tAt

''Th~.~embira 9/, ~ . ehoh' of
tlie tlrai!ll 'Eplacop:i.I e6urcti wlll
hole(~ practice and bu.slneaa meetIng 't'h.ureday evening ~t bas been
announced,

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at tlie ~E-ric.i.n Indian
!age at the World's fair in

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vot.e here, only to be dlaappoln~
by the Kentucky act.km.
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A "deal" With rural mem~ c:Wma.NUnr real utate tax ~ .ffUtf •¥
11.1Bo ettempted,\ but U waa reported
to bave failed.
AD ameadmeat ID the ~·• · tax
bill, hltlna the ra.k fl\lm r Per • '
tc 21 per cent, and UIIQII Uw-4ddt..
tlon for real es&amp;ate tak reductidD,
wu broached to lann intmbf!n

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Slity-eflbt vo&amp;el were requlftid
lor paasqe. OOUntlnl a few nt.W
sup))Orie:ra tl'OID tbe OatboUc rub.
the "antis" saki ~ mote Ulan 52
OC'ulcl be mustered.

lnatallmeDt pa.vment

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numerous btterva~ U~t the
year, aa often. u fixed br . couoty
eomm!alooen. would be autborlled
under the Jlaefnor btU. puled }'ell·
tN'day in the M'OUie, • to S5 duriPi routtn.e Jea:lalaU.. A bW to

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