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HAI~E CH.URCH IR[

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AM~ZING SUP 15
TO ~RING
PUCE T0 ~UOA

Dis~
WIRNING S[RVU Unusual
Balks Scientists
Ol ~GI[NTISTS IN
riXING ,IF rRICE~

Martin Would
And Cabinet
Office

Economic Analyaia Shows
NRA Protnm To B..
befeated

. Operatoro, Labor Leaden&gt;.·
I Federal Offidala , i;
At Work
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Docfon to Try Now Method
iR Trylna to Awaken
Sleepin• Girl

After New Constitution
li Adopted For Gov·
ernint Cuba

Economiata Say; Artre~·
oive Stand To Cauoe
Climax Soon

In Order To
ne11 Under Fair (:!&gt;,11Jf.1;
petition by Qct ~ .r

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By WU..LIAM 8. lfEAL

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INS stat! Correspondent
CCopyl'J11ht, 1933, by I. N. SJ
Wuhlnrton, Sept. I~INB-A

plan to ,ld &amp;IJ'ICulture by destrOy·
tnr-- ptp, plowlnl up cotton, and

wneat acrea1e. the Obto
conference of the Methodist .,~.~~.
oo~l Church toda.y ' bad brcnqht
1t11 annual .scsalon to a oloae Mre.
Tbe attack on the farm plan

ont~

b~lJDt

In the report, which. was accepted
unanlmomty by the conference.
Tbe sesalon clo8ed late laat 1\Wht
v.rUh the readinr or pastoral ual.p

'l'he anresslve

eeonombts~w:~ho~~f~

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rromi.Jed to

menta. Many changes were made,

dut&gt; part!)' tet the need of filUng
three district. superintendent vt·

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PHILIP

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Meat Market·
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JUST · ~IVEDV ALL PUR~ SIL~I
COPI~ ~~ thJ (~teat P~rioian ' modl!lo,
beautifully. milde and priced at far be·
low wha,t ~ey will b!',in a f~w weela.
Every new, atyl!', ~~lor a'!d pattel'!' in·
eluded for -jniuea arid women, at .
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mind-~d.r;omen who look for otyle and qualit~ will choose one
am~~fio selection after,the cloaeot inapec'ion.
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ALL NEW ARRIVALS '

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be dotlbleid With COlT~
vision:
Glasses in all styles
for sport or dreBil. We
ean fit you·in a style
that will b~ most becoming.

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mouth dlltr.k0
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lhem , the H.&amp;,, W~ bai¥Jie, on I)'

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With price

eanctes and the entrance Into ~he
C!)llterenee of 2S putora from the

Central German conference.

wamlna, baAed upon a lclen·

Iitle, economic analysis, that the
eDtlre NRA prorrarn wm be defeat·
f·d U a polley of prlce·HXlnl Ill
~.~ted, wa&amp; prepared today for
Hucll B. Johnson, admb\latra.tor, bY
experl.8 of tbe research and pla.nnlnll dtvlalon.

T£mperance, the movies, and nwn-

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Full Of Cotton And Kill·
int Hot• While Many
Are In Want

ct·ous other subjeetA were taken up

and

·oy NHA C~O[

BIG PRICE MOVE

came when the report or t&amp;e com-

CASCI'S
RESTf\t:lltA.NT
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B[ C~NT

ON BIG JOB .

COlumbus;· 0 ., Sept

HAY, GRAIN,

Her Love Costly

FOR SIX YEARS

mittee on morll retorma waa read.

Home· C0oklnt

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IN PLOWING LANDS·

tevellns 'f in at the

STORE

OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

lumber

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Beatrloe McCor(l', 16 yean of qe
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llho had bl.en taken earner 1n tho
aay. Tbe deceued. whose home

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ot u n~r:1t.rted preclLcUona tha t
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These prc.dlctionl, published In
tht&gt; 1Jnite.J SLtaH. wet'! chara.cter·
1.tled by the president as "prope€,\nda. Jnt~ndtd to d!N.:Tedlt lh.e
Cuban OOmlnixtratkm"

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YOUNG GIRL DIES
IN HOSPITAL

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W, A. OOOper; Sbade, Rev.
larl Cowan; Boult\ B-Id.
Rev. Paul 8ootl; south Balem, Rtv
'0. L. LIDebJ- Tarll&lt;&gt;n, Rev. 8.
0 . E'-: Vloton _.11 porl&amp;lt, lie•
P. A. HarlAn; WI~, Rev.
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here by her motber after abe had

beeD taken Ill Jn Buehanaoo. Deatb
wu &amp;ttributecl to para-typbold.
Beatdea her mother, lire. Wwta.m:
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one slater.

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Barnett, Mr. and :Y:rl. PhUU
¥elDha.rt ot Mlddlepon, MIS6 Pnu.' cea Worman aDd Harry WhC\ller or f
OalUpolla, 10'. and Mra Al va Hit·
Mr. and Mrs.
Oar~er n.eynolM
Wse Charlot~ Nye o) Pomeroy . M'
Vld Mr.s. Oeora:e HerW.ey, Iva. Joh.1 ' '
J harlea, Dana, Maraa.reL anrl AnnF
Henale)r. Leota and • Leona Swar.
and Gamet ChevaUer of Lon&lt;&gt;
and Mr. and Mr. R&amp;lpl.
Prant, Mr. and Mra. Paul Orr, Mr.
and Ml'll. Herbert Tucker, Mr. . J
Mn. Stanley Truaaell, Mr. &amp;nd Mrs.
Arthle Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Rolti u-t
Torrence, M1aa Ruth Orr. Herber·
Parker, all of Baahan a.nd vlc1n ''"'
and the · bridegroom's mother, Mrs.
~- A . MeCulloUII'h oC Bashan.

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Interment
in charp of RawllnRs trill be b.eld
Wednesd'-Y at Bucllannon W, va..

ANNOUNCE WEDDING
AT PARTY

n; ... is a(., IIIIo., fld. aU=; light DID 111 l!fl- Pul• llt.J~
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the ~chinp of Jesus the .Cbr\lt whO'iR words fit inW every fold and crevi .:'C
at the human tieart. an~ of whom ;1,. was nid in Jobn7 :t&amp;. ".NE\"!:R MAN
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Twenty years ago we

denoWlced

e\·erythlrg iliOCI&amp;UStic.,. Now, we &amp;re
You can't f.itartle Lbe public much. way pttat the s~g'e. We W5ed to bP.
Take aw_ay ll'S beer ond It }m•ente envlous of bankers .,:ho went 1
subititu~. Tf,ke aWfit ~lhe s~ wor~ at nine and (luit at th~. IffY
we ill ;yOrk ftve d&amp;ya a week, A~~
.llatute&amp; 1\nd )t 'tnventa bA~r.
we didn't. ha.ve to p~y a doctor nVe
t.ollars for the adYice. 1 T~flf lllj4HJ

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can oUt the mmeta. in one of-OUr

old-t8.fit}10ned coil ' rnmc .Yt.rttes.
Nc.w . a jftofessor can atop t he Worst
strlke tn hla~ry by lookln&amp; oyer
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didn't care if they talh.t
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to uy'; and it w~R · ~i&lt;h
of tbl;!m l were ,11"11-~inf

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to all the new way of
and tried to
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to good manners

we~ eet In their

w::p-ii.

q ~i ~e a ~O'i\o when 'fom'tilo of t~e)l! not to 1'!\k

t1la't th~y cOuld' ~ ' I!t!&amp;t;d
corner, jiind that nobody

e iQter one of them
WAS fit to be

&amp;DI'h•''· Pop

and Uncle Louie just

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Tom'!11

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new tricks. She
of hoped Ut1cl~ Louie waa
he wouldn't come blick
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had no
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-1931 Wdlys Se~n
1931 PlyiDouth Sport Coupe
1931'Chevrolet Sport Coupe
1930 PlYmouth Sedan
1930 Chevrolet Roadster
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 BUick
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' .ore .,_u~ of th~r ~tl~ne,• ,and; better tA.l&gt;te.
~ ·C)mel1 are ;st',much finer ctP,rette and I
:r.,...,,;· ~ to.:..F W i; thought 1o finlied nervet."

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is JUHt un oxugy-crated instance of fihat occ ur~; j
liv~ij of mo•t people. 'Jihey ima11h1e they have
Lheir Jil•es &amp;I'" ·~ free
t~at
~;~~~1.:.to mako t~•·w.~ •!vi•~ ~•1NfP.PY·

NEIIVIES aa cnefully u I do mv
plane:,n-,COia;o.el Turrler u:y1. 4'1 1moke Camels
•for the"+e 9f t.e.lihv:fl.e~•· a~d 1 enjoy them

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COLONEL ROSCOE TURNER, in do......mg healthy
nerVes and cipretteB, says:
"Breaking air records i11 an ezeiting busines&amp;-and
a nerv~ · wracking one I [ know because 1 have gone
!)nt after a whole flook of recorda-and managed t.Q
plek otr quite a few. Like tnOllt pilots l srnoke a lotin faet,l enjoy smokfnlanytime. Butl watch my nerves
aa carefully as I do my plane. 1 smoke Came ls for the
sake of healthy nerves, and J enjoy them more becauae

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much finercigal"ett&lt;', undbcing a faithful Camell!moker,
I never bar'· W give a thought to jangled ne!'VMI."
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fre11h slant. on your smok ipg Being a milder cigarette,
Caltlels are better fol" steady smoking. ' 1&gt;1.1 will find that
Camels ne'lr('r g e t on your nerves... never tire your taste.

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Beatrloe McCor(l', 16 yean of qe
puMd. away )londay f!lt about 5 P.
IL at tbe Holzer bo.pltal where
llho had bl.en taken earner 1n tho
aay. Tbe deceued. whose home

REPUSIIITAl'IYEII
KlatbaU, lac. .
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l!llwaplol!

wu at Bucbannon W . V• .. wlth rel·

For Edllilrtal Ol(ka CaD UI•J,

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emphatically repeated lu.:. denials
ot u n~r:1t.rted preclLcUona tha t
h ~ lntf!ndecl Lo l"eedan.
These prc.dlctionl, published In
tht&gt; 1Jnite.J SLtaH. wet'! chara.cter·
1.tled by the president as "prope€,\nda. Jnt~ndtd to d!N.:Tedlt lh.e
Cuban OOmlnixtratkm"

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YOUNG GIRL DIES
IN HOSPITAL

Ulem~

ADVtiJLTI~ING

~- Ph~r•pJolo.

W, A. OOOper; Sbade, Rev.
larl Cowan; Boult\ B-Id.
Rev. Paul 8ootl; south Balem, Rtv
'0. L. LIDebJ- Tarll&lt;&gt;n, Rev. 8.
0 . E'-: Vloton _.11 porl&amp;lt, lie•
P. A. HarlAn; WI~, Rev.
W A. !lOOl"t.

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howe'Tet neeJJep~ IUid desirable in

f'toa

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·at.h'n, had beetl

CJrclllaUua ...._ CaD IIC·&amp;

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1n .Uiddle-

)Xd't with lW' !Uother, MQ:. Wtutam

llcar4

put

Of

Garflel4 s-1. tor

tho

few weeb. "Bbe wu broueht

here by her motber after abe had

beeD taken Ill Jn Buehanaoo. Deatb
wu &amp;ttributecl to para-typbold.
Beatdea her mother, lire. Wwta.m:
~. lhe deceued is survived by

one slater.

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Barnett, Mr. and :Y:rl. PhUU
¥elDha.rt ot Mlddlepon, MIS6 Pnu.' cea Worman aDd Harry WhC\ller or f
OalUpolla, 10'. and Mra Al va Hit·
Mr. and Mrs.
Oar~er n.eynolM
Wse Charlot~ Nye o) Pomeroy . M'
Vld Mr.s. Oeora:e HerW.ey, Iva. Joh.1 ' '
J harlea, Dana, Maraa.reL anrl AnnF
Henale)r. Leota and • Leona Swar.
and Gamet ChevaUer of Lon&lt;&gt;
and Mr. and Mr. R&amp;lpl.
Prant, Mr. and Mra. Paul Orr, Mr.
and Ml'll. Herbert Tucker, Mr. . J
Mn. Stanley Truaaell, Mr. &amp;nd Mrs.
Arthle Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Rolti u-t
Torrence, M1aa Ruth Orr. Herber·
Parker, all of Baahan a.nd vlc1n ''"'
and the · bridegroom's mother, Mrs.
~- A . MeCulloUII'h oC Bashan.

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Puneral aervloea and

Interment
in charp of RawllnRs trill be b.eld
Wednesd'-Y at Bucllannon W, va..

ANNOUNCE WEDDING
AT PARTY

n; ... is a(., IIIIo., fld. aU=; light DID 111 l!fl- Pul• llt.J~
l"'tWurbsof
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A:l relig!OIIf teaching, doct&lt;ino
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creed, lf mcy r.!'e w lul'·r
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G:PCIII tbe love, lt)yalty and de\·otion of tlte p.,ple, must be in hllrmPDf with
the ~chinp of Jesus the .Cbr\lt whO'iR words fit inW every fold and crevi .:'C
at the human tieart. an~ of whom ;1,. was nid in Jobn7 :t&amp;. ".NE\"!:R MAN
jlPAKE LIKE THIS ..MAN. •

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Twenty years ago we

denoWlced

e\·erythlrg iliOCI&amp;UStic.,. Now, we &amp;re
You can't f.itartle Lbe public much. way pttat the s~g'e. We W5ed to bP.
Take aw_ay ll'S beer ond It }m•ente envlous of bankers .,:ho went 1
subititu~. Tf,ke aWfit ~lhe s~ wor~ at nine and (luit at th~. IffY
we ill ;yOrk ftve d&amp;ya a week, A~~
.llatute&amp; 1\nd )t 'tnventa bA~r.
we didn't. ha.ve to p~y a doctor nVe
t.ollars for the adYice. 1 T~flf lllj4HJ

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can oUt the mmeta. in one of-OUr

old-t8.fit}10ned coil ' rnmc .Yt.rttes.
Nc.w . a jftofessor can atop t he Worst
strlke tn hla~ry by lookln&amp; oyer
1"1~

tops. of h"\S

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didn't care if they talh.t
~-·":·....., for ~ftit. It wu tb_e pTOp.
to uy'; and it w~R · ~i&lt;h
of tbl;!m l were ,11"11-~inf

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to all the new way of
and tried to
between him

8REAKS ·
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to good manners

we~ eet In their

w::p-ii.

q ~i ~e a ~O'i\o when 'fom'tilo of t~e)l! not to 1'!\k

t1la't th~y cOuld' ~ ' I!t!&amp;t;d
corner, jiind that nobody

e iQter one of them
WAS fit to be

&amp;DI'h•''· Pop

and Uncle Louie just

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Tom'!11

wi~t ~&lt;k

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had tO adnii~ (t ...,...,, ·
be~~ile

if, Wl\ll, h.rd
new tricks. She
of hoped Ut1cl~ Louie waa
he wouldn't come blick
liVII"; but
had no
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Re-cqndit~ ,
.i~ned ·Ready for .u•.

and he
put
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-1931 Wdlys Se~n
1931 PlyiDouth Sport Coupe
1931'Chevrolet Sport Coupe
1930 PlYmouth Sedan
1930 Chevrolet Roadster
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 BUick
Coupe
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' .ore .,_u~ of th~r ~tl~ne,• ,and; better tA.l&gt;te.
~ ·C)mel1 are ;st',much finer ctP,rette and I
:r.,...,,;· ~ to.:..F W i; thought 1o finlied nervet."

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is JUHt un oxugy-crated instance of fihat occ ur~; j
liv~ij of mo•t people. 'Jihey ima11h1e they have
Lheir Jil•es &amp;I'" ·~ free
t~at
~;~~~1.:.to mako t~•·w.~ •!vi•~ ~•1NfP.PY·

NEIIVIES aa cnefully u I do mv
plane:,n-,COia;o.el Turrler u:y1. 4'1 1moke Camels
•for the"+e 9f t.e.lihv:fl.e~•· a~d 1 enjoy them

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COLONEL ROSCOE TURNER, in do......mg healthy
nerVes and cipretteB, says:
"Breaking air records i11 an ezeiting busines&amp;-and
a nerv~ · wracking one I [ know because 1 have gone
!)nt after a whole flook of recorda-and managed t.Q
plek otr quite a few. Like tnOllt pilots l srnoke a lotin faet,l enjoy smokfnlanytime. Butl watch my nerves
aa carefully as I do my plane. 1 smoke Came ls for the
sake of healthy nerves, and J enjoy them more becauae

. Pomer~y Chevrolet' Co.
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much finercigal"ett&lt;', undbcing a faithful Camell!moker,
I never bar'· W give a thought to jangled ne!'VMI."
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NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES ... NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE
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Are you rK!rvousY Irritable? Try Camels and get a
fre11h slant. on your smok ipg Being a milder cigarette,
Caltlels are better fol" steady smoking. ' 1&gt;1.1 will find that
Camels ne'lr('r g e t on your nerves... never tire your taste.

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Cardina.;; .In Hot
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KRAFT
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Am~ric:aD' C!)we..·
{packaaOd. pa~livriiWI

raredne&amp;S apd. stnmuous e1!ort.s to 1 &amp;'\Ylt: ~s~ c~!'f.!.rlc:&gt; Le.s lll\0\Cd..l.a.tcW'.
fulfill tbe treaty ,clauses to the let- cmJ::hlll.tzcd that \.o Gu.o: Homp:;t
ter. Altogether the bill naval Powers
o1fer a picture of tncreased 11.ctlvlHentpd's pccket was ptckcJ n.cu-ty not bespeB.klnt the wont, but Jy t.wc mc-nihs .t~ore. Reidc.L
Sft!Sking plain encugh ]angul:\gC"
{{ Ul'ld th e cErrJJtca.tffl. left t,.~ th~

Recreatwn BaiJ
! Te~ pre f~~e4

r:,i;:;kp bcket, and ~ted to retun1
them, tlut Jlm Chalo.'!ll wa.ylali:l bln'
and beat him up. Relden was ln bed
n. lOlli time

JUNJ\. DE ·\LER

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Now Hempel hlls hts $1100, Ob:ll-

os ha.'! t.een 1urcul~d r.n:l tb .. junk
r.! ~i.' wantt. it ku ~;,&gt;~on lm mC\t: 1t to

1rch:m the

octtlJlcat~ rl~ilt ~wo.y.

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Did You Ever
Stop To think?

~E~~A!i L~AG VE

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W¥h11lgton
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New york . . . . . . . . 84
P!\UsdO.l.J:t~"'to. . . .
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St. Louis .. . . . . .

MADE A
GAL.LANT
LATE"· "
SE'AS0,\1

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NATIONAl,. LEA.GUE
flt.. Ww.s 'l. N1w York' ' 3.

PE,IlNANi'

Brook~ 6. Ch.,..p 4

BOotofJ Q, CtncinniLti

BI.D!

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Pl•li'4•l~&gt;!• 6. P!ttwurtih 0.

AMEj!IC$1&lt;

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Gl,.vc!k :-ld ' 91 ~stun o'.

Nh~ v Y~k 6, Pl&gt;!cago 1.

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4, N•'l' 'tork l.
~r.~ elph!a 9, P,.L!Q!t &amp;.

1 .+. Waslll!liilon 2.
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f !)U 1hoqjd ne'!!er fortet tht~ iJ!tlJOrlanc" of the varioua ill·
duotries that make your city and n..ler lose! ,m oplJOrlunity to
encoura1e and aaaiat them ip tileir IJ'O~ f9r ~U.erein ~eata the
success of your commuriit,. ana tb~ 'fetfare of all who live and
work there.
·

Speed ~ania~ 1hould be tau~rht that the time to be careful
11 before accJdenta happen-not aft~rwl!-i'd•·
Br not thinkins
"Safety Firat," a lot of them jump liead firat into trouble.
.

. Everybody ahot!ld read the daaaified acla. Mo.t everybody
finds use for them, (or they are of ,real value )e bqth buyer and
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Cardina.;; .In Hot
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KRAFT
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Am~ric:aD' C!)we..·
{packaaOd. pa~livriiWI

raredne&amp;S apd. stnmuous e1!ort.s to 1 &amp;'\Ylt: ~s~ c~!'f.!.rlc:&gt; Le.s lll\0\Cd..l.a.tcW'.
fulfill tbe treaty ,clauses to the let- cmJ::hlll.tzcd that \.o Gu.o: Homp:;t
ter. Altogether the bill naval Powers
o1fer a picture of tncreased 11.ctlvlHentpd's pccket was ptckcJ n.cu-ty not bespeB.klnt the wont, but Jy t.wc mc-nihs .t~ore. Reidc.L
Sft!Sking plain encugh ]angul:\gC"
{{ Ul'ld th e cErrJJtca.tffl. left t,.~ th~

Recreatwn BaiJ
! Te~ pre f~~e4

r:,i;:;kp bcket, and ~ted to retun1
them, tlut Jlm Chalo.'!ll wa.ylali:l bln'
and beat him up. Relden was ln bed
n. lOlli time

JUNJ\. DE ·\LER

$llOO

ha$ ·full, ndtiJrflf
f/
I

E FOUND

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Now Hempel hlls hts $1100, Ob:ll-

os ha.'! t.een 1urcul~d r.n:l tb .. junk
r.! ~i.' wantt. it ku ~;,&gt;~on lm mC\t: 1t to

1rch:m the

octtlJlcat~ rl~ilt ~wo.y.

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Did You Ever
Stop To think?

~E~~A!i L~AG VE

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W¥h11lgton
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New york . . . . . . . . 84
P!\UsdO.l.J:t~"'to. . . .
1a
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St. Louis .. . . . . .

MADE A
GAL.LANT
LATE"· "
SE'AS0,\1

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WOJI Loot

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Pltt!tburc:b
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By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.

NATIONAl,. LEA.GUE
flt.. Ww.s 'l. N1w York' ' 3.

PE,IlNANi'

Brook~ 6. Ch.,..p 4

BOotofJ Q, CtncinniLti

BI.D!

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P 11t:::b'Urgb 2. PliU9.del)Jhla L
Pl•li'4•l~&gt;!• 6. P!ttwurtih 0.

AMEj!IC$1&lt;

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I.EAGVE

Gl,.vc!k :-ld ' 91 ~stun o'.

Nh~ v Y~k 6, Pl&gt;!cago 1.

c . I~JW

4, N•'l' 'tork l.
~r.~ elph!a 9, P,.L!Q!t &amp;.

1 .+. Waslll!liilon 2.
. · , •14

f !)U 1hoqjd ne'!!er fortet tht~ iJ!tlJOrlanc" of the varioua ill·
duotries that make your city and n..ler lose! ,m oplJOrlunity to
encoura1e and aaaiat them ip tileir IJ'O~ f9r ~U.erein ~eata the
success of your commuriit,. ana tb~ 'fetfare of all who live and
work there.
·

Speed ~ania~ 1hould be tau~rht that the time to be careful
11 before accJdenta happen-not aft~rwl!-i'd•·
Br not thinkins
"Safety Firat," a lot of them jump liead firat into trouble.
.

. Everybody ahot!ld read the daaaified acla. Mo.t everybody
finds use for them, (or they are of ,real value )e bqth buyer and
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~GREAT

HN·DUT
GlADDENS HEART
OF 5C

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About 36 Healtby JHya
On H...ct For Firat
Work Out
OF SEASON
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Journey To Cbesl(lpeake
September 30, f'or
Firat Game

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EADERS' NOTICE - If JOU want
tire News plllce of Th• ~alb'
Tribune, call 288-L; If tho Bu.olnea
Ollloo aak for 202-B.

UTEATHER FORECAST- ,, .;~i, ,
ff Ohio and W... Vflllllla-hfi·· IOollol" ·
and 'Mnm1day. Oool!r U.nllfn,

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FU L LEASED WIRE 011' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.
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B'a Hewa n•a

·SPECIAl ·
0 F lEGISlATURE
TO. BE ~DJ~URNED
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Parochial S.:boolo Aid
Bill Ia Defeated
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BITrER RELIGIOUS
Debatea In Houoe;
ereat lo Lackina In
Seuion

In 1'bll TrJ.bune

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~RGANil£0 lA~DR
Will RES~HT TO

COAl PRODUCERS !·Ford Kidnap Suspee! WEST ~
MAKE OB.JECTmNS
I MUNICIPAl
iARE THR
T~ COAl CH~NG[S J
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To Force Coniplt.Dce ,
Labor Terms ·Of
NRA Code

President'• Chanreo In I
Code Made After
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Operator.

RETAIL CODE
Firht Co~eo;
Rail Cooto Cut lo
Aoked

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Washington , 8ept . 20---INB--T:":. I

' rt!ltJon'a chief coal produNJr r ....... , ·
priaed by President Rooae11elt's Jut
miJ'ute ch&amp;Jlles 1n tl¥' bltumlnoua
cflal code. conferred lu-re today
with leral edvii!Ors on their "pre- II

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far

dlc.ament .''
AIM'Iough many opernt.or11 obJec- !

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Columbus. o.. Sept. 20--INBTlie OhiG leGISlature tottt!red on
Jt8 la.'lt l:gs t.od.ay- indJwUnr
will · thl'ow In the sponre on the
school quest£( n and adjourn Ju
r:peclal set:Mon permanently, ))0!181bJy by tontrrht.
An attempt to revive the •4.000,000 parochial school state aid
biU, which was d 3(eated. In the
how;e yesterday durinr a caustic

ddilllite, waa pla.nned u one or
pst~s

Ju:t

til~

b) Ca.thollc membeo:a,
chanoee 1V&amp;rf:

wbo B.dmitted th ~ lr

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tbat clertG Lllled the roll ktr to parade ~JfOI'f' th,
minl.ltea be!'ore aettlng enoup. ment Ia atr.cken (Tom
m$1\btra to proceed.
.
· Old rell!loua battles 1were kin- tutloti.
dled anew a.nd Ku Klux Klan
oharpa were hurled a,abult one
member during dfbAtl on tHe PR·
roclll&amp;J IIChool atat.e-o.ld bUI, WhiCh

for sr

88 voter

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an the atatehouae wiU'I Rep. R. A.

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,FRANK E;GANN~TT, PRESIDENT AND FOUNDER OF
THE c;,NNETT NEWSPAPERS, SAYS:
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"Newapapero are read more intenoively tOday tban at any
time ainee tbe World War. Probably -nner before ·hltve new11·
papera played ouch .., important part i? ~e _\iv~ of1 ~J&gt;Je in all
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c~~rfr...rp io ao much aoin11 on, ao many •tartll~t tbi~p happo;;..

~«• in• in our political, ecoiomiC r.nd oOC:ial life 'tbat ~e d11ai~ for . .

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ia noteworthy that oucb eca.,nom,_u ~ .oeen ·~ · : ':
averap family in tbe .,.t {oilr yean have affCted newt'

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probablyleut of all induaute.-people muat hlll"e tbeir
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ne-papera.
''Therefore tbe n_.paper ia, and ahould be, recornized aa
tbe m.~ rowerful adYertiaint aaleo medium.
Brill, friend,
counaelllr, ,jlide ancleDiedainer to eYery member of .1tbe family
' , ~ i~ ~~~ oaily the IO,~cia~ bUt tb,e. mt&gt;tt effeetiri1' ~-mtiainr
m:klilim for manuf~lurera.,.,.. retail ll~. eY«))wbere.
.. ''The nQ.opaper'i ullqueJfioned atabilitJiu an i.U.titution in
tbe period atreaa, from whh:h4hoP., we : are·POW emerpq, ia of
tt.elf a 'demcfnatraticm of .ita undou~ w.l~ tO tbe ! aclvertiaer. ·
THIS IS B£Sf SHOW~ 'BY TH~ FACT TH.\T Nf;WSPAPER ,
AD-;vt:RTISII!Ul IJY MANUFACW~~ ~D· UT:.taJ,.EitS .
mOVER THE COUNTRY HAS: SIJOWN A MARKED' AND 1
H£f\l.'Tf~Y INCREASE DURIN&lt;; RECENT MONTHS."
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lor tho meal,

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cllala on

lerllpericu"

your

service ·

Slrai.ion

speed, aimplidty ·11441
economy of "!' mecttic Range;
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clock fw -rtH.g And·ftOpPlnglhe het~. cUm
che twitch : ••
~!·Ia aJl. ReUevcd of the
aec:euily lor COoldttg)l &gt;laieal, 'you may return
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·litahhCUiness..
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PoiJock (ft) of Oaqt.Qn. lader of
or.poa1Uon to the bUI, were made
during tbe debate blo' fl.w, Hush
Al'dlaon (D) of ColumbW!I.
Denylnr this, Pollook declared he

.. Ia not, never hal!l

eXJ)eCts to be a.

bee~ and
mem~r

neyer

or

the

klan."

Employers Called
Before NRA Boa.rd

Judge Ed~rar s·. Vaught lo ohown in thl• picture ao he
presided ut opening of t~e trlsi of Harvey J . Bailey and
eleven other defcndanntf for the kidnaping of Charles F.
Urschel. wealthy oil man. The trial opened ' Monday in
the Federal Building at Qklnhoma C1ty, Okla.

Referendum
Eilers Announces
Gib!ron Divorce
Not to be Allowe.d
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r; · ~oot" in M'eXic~
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