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NAll PR~P~CANDA

n8[ PH~B[O IN

Joyous End to T

nal for Life

ACT

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Ex-Fighter Again
Kills Ruthlessly

Educated Suit

N~W IF
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UNllE 0.5TRE5
lmmilftlion' Committ...,
Cbairmau Dec:idea
To Mako:: Move

EFFORT ON fOOT
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To Eatabliah Nazi
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stein said, "1 bave deelded It is
t.be duty of the committee of
which I am chairman to begin now
£.n unofticial study of the tbaraes
that have been made against allen8
who have entered t.hla country
![om Germany t'or the purpoae oot
only of t'ormlog here a brand of
Hltler government but to establish
here a racial and Teli1lous hatred

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empJoyt&lt;l In
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tllat he would order hl!! contmtttee
t&lt;' begin. an investta:atton next

Je.etle Searl, Oeo. Wahb.
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CWiel Rlarret;i. Jt•lh Hall,

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neq Neta Trio A.pproxiliUitely $68,000

ultlml,te object of overlhrowin&amp;
Warren, 0., Oct. J.O--IN$-A close
cur &amp;ovemment and of lnstalllnll' 1n
its place a dictatorship on the knU. search drall"-liet was thro"Ym
Nazi modeJ."
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over aD northern Ohio today tor
soil or the United Stai&lt;&gt;o'
daring ban~tta who held up
bank
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Sought By P"lice Demand for Arms

sovtrnment. The objective St.rtlinJ Speed and Botd. New Attitude ia Deaiaa.ed

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Nad roverr-ment maintains a proPD&amp;anda bure&amp;u wh!ch 1B heavily
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"As chairman o[ the committee
on lmmta:•·~tion, I cannot penmt
t,Jid.ence submlttea to me of a very
aubetantlal a.nd volumlnoua character, afteetlnl: aliens conducting
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a.ntl-Amerklan propapnda, to go
unchalleniled without makl,na e\'ery
etrort to 10 to the root of the matter and troveetlpte aU tbe facta
and cl.rcumltances with the view ot
r.dlordinl .our country the pn;ttec:tlon It deHl'Yes api.Dat &amp;ny mau:.
«Jioua and unwarranted alle:n propnpndli. ot oermart poliCies wtthln
the Umlta of the United State&amp;."
Olcksfeln set no definite
tor .opentna: tbe inquiry but

it would be started next week in
wamtncton.
One or the prospectJve wltm•es,
It wu establlahed, wlll be Bernard

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nru who baa ,tho abiUty to reodel the type of
sop.'Vico tbat wiD help ewry BulcJ&lt; uul P...U.. .
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To Seal Lipo In Mail l
Robbery Caae To Be
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16-INS-The German pusenget'
dlri1Jible Grar zeppelin rttumed to· FOR BALE-Taken bl on
the worlda lafi'Ht aelllna:
day trom PemambuCG. Brazu aft I-9 tube Westlngbou.ae 0
et a r-ecord- breaki ng night or 71
- h igh boy- A- 1 corldttJon.-cu&amp;r•
nouns
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G-tube i'bilco
Mechanics
lmmedlar.el:y beRan
Ca.bhlet Screen Grld--tBO.IO;~
c..vtrhaulln ~ the gla nL ship for l!S
tube Philco BaD, Q rand POAO:
fiiRht begh •p! ng Saturday, to Rl&lt;)
t4000 All
Poreelain 011
Range latest Bunaon Bum ..
De Janler{t. Lhence to Chlca1o to
vl81t the World's Pall
er f29.50 ; Conn Sapraoo SU. .
MO 00 , 1100.00 Jlellophone (re ..
PUJengers abo&amp;rd the craft on
bmlll $+4..00; Good U6ed Tnml..
!.he Chicago FlltJ:ht will
Include
two Americans, Mrs Erla Ptu1r:er of ' pet •19 ~0 ; 143.00 New Trumpet
Rocky River, Ohio, who wi ll boord I· (Spf"c lal! $35.00 ; 144.!50 Kew trnt~
!.he Omf nere, and Commande1 J ! versa! Cleauer, 11peclal PMI:
$44 50 New Eureka Cleaver. Spec~
L. Kenwort.h y U a N.
1. l&lt;;J (Demonstraklr) S34.50; Good
used l!:ureke. cleaner , •lli.OO; Or~
NE:W JUDGE SWORN IN
thuphon lc VJctrQ!a. :l30.00; ._
~atLery receivers and -hW tfi..OO
ColumbWi, o , Oct 10-IN&amp;-In
each- In Kuod pla.yiniJ . CODdltkm..
the presence of hill parent&amp;: high
Phllco RadiOS-W'a ll' Paperstate o11lclal11 and court dignitaries,
Palnts etc H M. CrclM, MiddleC'. B. Zimmerman , or Sprlnsf\eld.
port.

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t e teachings of JEWUI the CbriBtwbOI:Ie word!J fit mto everyfc 1d ~nd ~-"
ottbS h\UII•n hoarJ.t ut ot whom it w&amp;s said in Jolm ":: 41!, "NE\'=R ll.AN

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won uga-Ynst criminals, especiall y those engaged h·
the worst crime of all, \Udnap:mg, sln~e the operatives of 1
thef.F ed crJ._I Govelnrrteni be~l\u their .de-::;€rmined effort to
rid lhe nuwon of these enerrnes of society, cannut help but
briq_g prai:.ie from .II quarterS.
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t"o Especia iJy is It good new1:1 to learn that super bandits.
~"j thugs of the Ba.Uey, Bates type, have run their course
to nd the end of the trail in a dark and dreary bar-lined'
p1 on n~ compen ~:~ation for their misdeeds.
Never perhaps in the bjstory of this country, has'
ijuc)a an undertakmg as the drive against the criminals
bc]('l so nearly completely successful. With the i11famous
Ke I' facing trial this week on similar char~rea to thooe
wh Clh brought co nviction to that gomg with Bates
we k, there is every reason for IP.w abiding citizens to
taJf hope and lwve faith th~:~t the eud of the lawlesd
reirn in this country is in sight.

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yJeiing penu lties for their commission, will see a s.imi~ar
Eit ation und t~Qcitty will eoon b,e uble to breat~e ep,l$ler
on e more. The operatiV es Qf the gQVf!l'nm~nt wtw· have
wo . ed !i O efficieJJtly and so fearlessly .).Jt'IJist these cutthrOats deRcr\•e n wo L·d of prni~e and th~ thanks of the
ent;lre twticvn .
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many peop le in this wol'ld suffering frQr,n jncurable
eases who would be much "better off'' d ead than alive and
their pa~sing would be a great relief to those with whom
they come ln contact, their loved Ollf!S and caretakers.
Et~pecia.lly is thit1 true of tbot~e poor unfqrtqnates who have

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been devoid of noo·mal ~hinking ability from birth as well
as some who, while they are normal in this rea p~ suffer
the torture::s of the damned from their incurable physical
nu ladles which are so excruciatingly pairiful.
The great objection and it is one worthy of much con·
~id eratio n, is that which regards the final decision as to
thf: incurabllity of a disease. People throughout the world
have expel'it!nced many, many hu~ta ncea wherein a patient
was pronounc~d inc!oJrable by mol·e .than one competent
physician and yet lived to ~· cured aQd enjoy good health

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chief objection
to as
thewell
p)anforand
na~urall)'
a nd Thjs·l• the around
!tim happy
many
years.
b a pao;r ot:thc feelinjl' held by •II that while there ia life 1;;;;;;;..,~
t-here is hop~. However, there may ~e some plan worked
out by fhe 'Nazis in this instance which may bring morl!
' uccess to the propos~! than hao attended others of similar
import. The world, howevel", will ~ wa,t~h wittl interest 1
the efforta of the Nazis in their new venture to bring re-1
lief to m'a ny unfortunate people.

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Mr.
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ontrol of the Nazi regime, na~urally will excite a
t deal ot cumment both from the proponents of
m~aure as well 1 us from Its opponents. That the mc&gt;Vc!-l
ment ho.!i a g rcnt deal of merit can hardly be succe88fully ;~·;~~~~~:!b
deuied althoygh there ore ao many featpres connected ~~
with ii that it seems the plan is almoRt dct5tined to fail
even before it it~ fairly launched.
There can bt: no doubting the fact· that there

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THf! PRACTICAJ..' JOKER(\NCE that a ' practloal joker tried hjs "funny atulf" on •
friend, the outcome worked to the disa&lt;lvanta~re of
the perpetra\(lr of the intended l•l&lt;e· It I• well tJ&gt;ltt for a
chan(• the pest tryfng the inexcusable pranks, was tbe
victim of h~ o~n tojly,
In the Jq$!ance feferr•&lt;l to t~e h1tenlle~ vi~lipo, learq-1
ittJC uf tb• pjot aqd not knowln~r it was ~ qejrhbpf
Ill~
b?ttom ~t the alfalr, ~~pt fil"t •pll ipv 0~tlrtl'&lt;l atterwAI'l!ll
wit-IJ the reBQit that 'Ina frl~nd aqq ~·lfh~"+ WMB ' •~qt to
tjoe hospital •qlfering with qaqprous I npt f*\jll wouQda,
!t is to ~· hop~4 h~ will r~~over "9 h~ ~~~~ •PrM&lt;I ~· prop~114nd~ tending to dls~our*ll'" Qtjl~l'lt jp tbfs lf!pll pf Wp~
fQjlow!nll ijia o)Vp unfort!jn~tel!ut well deatryk elli\lil!j•

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this season, dead~
6 to 6, defeating
lo.!!lng to Iron7,

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Helen and Mildred Gilmore were
week end guest.s of Ralph Olimorf"
Pnd famUy or Pomeroy
Walter Dains ard ro.mlly of
Athem spent Saturday n ight with
hl.s brother Linder Dains and WlfP .
J H. Oenhelmer who has been
&amp;perldill8' some Ume with hie broth·
er.Jn . Jaw&amp; OeOl'le and Charley
Gorder returned to 111&amp; home at
Bay Village Ba.turda.y
Mrs Nora Hamm and daughter
Vlr!Jinla and Minnie Amber1er call·
t'oi on Mrs Oscar Bauer or Middleport Thursday
Mrs. 0. P. Blake and brothers,
OLen and Prank Carson spent Bun·
liay afterrocn wlth their niece

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You can aet tf'n Genf'ral
Elect.rlfl 00 Watt 500 Hour
LampiJ deliVered to )'OW' hQme
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the;r tou8'ht for1 the ttoor.
Joht~~on wu qWeke11t:
•So1 11he has · a 1aoul-now
that inte~stinc- here I olw,•l'~l
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even old Buteher Brown
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cank blood and that'• what
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bird lew .o hirb tt didn't

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topthel'. Butcher Brown
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Rbarp retorts that not only hul't oth8!'8-

but ourselv.JB M weU.
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16-INS-The German pusenget'
dlri1Jible Grar zeppelin rttumed to· FOR BALE-Taken bl on
the worlda lafi'Ht aelllna:
day trom PemambuCG. Brazu aft I-9 tube Westlngbou.ae 0
et a r-ecord- breaki ng night or 71
- h igh boy- A- 1 corldttJon.-cu&amp;r•
nouns
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G-tube i'bilco
Mechanics
lmmedlar.el:y beRan
Ca.bhlet Screen Grld--tBO.IO;~
c..vtrhaulln ~ the gla nL ship for l!S
tube Philco BaD, Q rand POAO:
fiiRht begh •p! ng Saturday, to Rl&lt;)
t4000 All
Poreelain 011
Range latest Bunaon Bum ..
De Janler{t. Lhence to Chlca1o to
vl81t the World's Pall
er f29.50 ; Conn Sapraoo SU. .
MO 00 , 1100.00 Jlellophone (re ..
PUJengers abo&amp;rd the craft on
bmlll $+4..00; Good U6ed Tnml..
!.he Chicago FlltJ:ht will
Include
two Americans, Mrs Erla Ptu1r:er of ' pet •19 ~0 ; 143.00 New Trumpet
Rocky River, Ohio, who wi ll boord I· (Spf"c lal! $35.00 ; 144.!50 Kew trnt~
!.he Omf nere, and Commande1 J ! versa! Cleauer, 11peclal PMI:
$44 50 New Eureka Cleaver. Spec~
L. Kenwort.h y U a N.
1. l&lt;;J (Demonstraklr) S34.50; Good
used l!:ureke. cleaner , •lli.OO; Or~
NE:W JUDGE SWORN IN
thuphon lc VJctrQ!a. :l30.00; ._
~atLery receivers and -hW tfi..OO
ColumbWi, o , Oct 10-IN&amp;-In
each- In Kuod pla.yiniJ . CODdltkm..
the presence of hill parent&amp;: high
Phllco RadiOS-W'a ll' Paperstate o11lclal11 and court dignitaries,
Palnts etc H M. CrclM, MiddleC'. B. Zimmerman , or Sprlnsf\eld.
port.

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t e teachings of JEWUI the CbriBtwbOI:Ie word!J fit mto everyfc 1d ~nd ~-"
ottbS h\UII•n hoarJ.t ut ot whom it w&amp;s said in Jolm ":: 41!, "NE\'=R ll.AN

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won uga-Ynst criminals, especiall y those engaged h·
the worst crime of all, \Udnap:mg, sln~e the operatives of 1
thef.F ed crJ._I Govelnrrteni be~l\u their .de-::;€rmined effort to
rid lhe nuwon of these enerrnes of society, cannut help but
briq_g prai:.ie from .II quarterS.
.
t"o Especia iJy is It good new1:1 to learn that super bandits.
~"j thugs of the Ba.Uey, Bates type, have run their course
to nd the end of the trail in a dark and dreary bar-lined'
p1 on n~ compen ~:~ation for their misdeeds.
Never perhaps in the bjstory of this country, has'
ijuc)a an undertakmg as the drive against the criminals
bc]('l so nearly completely successful. With the i11famous
Ke I' facing trial this week on similar char~rea to thooe
wh Clh brought co nviction to that gomg with Bates
we k, there is every reason for IP.w abiding citizens to
taJf hope and lwve faith th~:~t the eud of the lawlesd
reirn in this country is in sight.

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yJeiing penu lties for their commission, will see a s.imi~ar
Eit ation und t~Qcitty will eoon b,e uble to breat~e ep,l$ler
on e more. The operatiV es Qf the gQVf!l'nm~nt wtw· have
wo . ed !i O efficieJJtly and so fearlessly .).Jt'IJist these cutthrOats deRcr\•e n wo L·d of prni~e and th~ thanks of the
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many peop le in this wol'ld suffering frQr,n jncurable
eases who would be much "better off'' d ead than alive and
their pa~sing would be a great relief to those with whom
they come ln contact, their loved Ollf!S and caretakers.
Et~pecia.lly is thit1 true of tbot~e poor unfqrtqnates who have

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been devoid of noo·mal ~hinking ability from birth as well
as some who, while they are normal in this rea p~ suffer
the torture::s of the damned from their incurable physical
nu ladles which are so excruciatingly pairiful.
The great objection and it is one worthy of much con·
~id eratio n, is that which regards the final decision as to
thf: incurabllity of a disease. People throughout the world
have expel'it!nced many, many hu~ta ncea wherein a patient
was pronounc~d inc!oJrable by mol·e .than one competent
physician and yet lived to ~· cured aQd enjoy good health

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chief objection
to as
thewell
p)anforand
na~urall)'
a nd Thjs·l• the around
!tim happy
many
years.
b a pao;r ot:thc feelinjl' held by •II that while there ia life 1;;;;;;;..,~
t-here is hop~. However, there may ~e some plan worked
out by fhe 'Nazis in this instance which may bring morl!
' uccess to the propos~! than hao attended others of similar
import. The world, howevel", will ~ wa,t~h wittl interest 1
the efforta of the Nazis in their new venture to bring re-1
lief to m'a ny unfortunate people.

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Mr.
Mr.
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Mn Guy Archer of Athe;ns
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ontrol of the Nazi regime, na~urally will excite a
t deal ot cumment both from the proponents of
m~aure as well 1 us from Its opponents. That the mc&gt;Vc!-l
ment ho.!i a g rcnt deal of merit can hardly be succe88fully ;~·;~~~~~:!b
deuied althoygh there ore ao many featpres connected ~~
with ii that it seems the plan is almoRt dct5tined to fail
even before it it~ fairly launched.
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THf! PRACTICAJ..' JOKER(\NCE that a ' practloal joker tried hjs "funny atulf" on •
friend, the outcome worked to the disa&lt;lvanta~re of
the perpetra\(lr of the intended l•l&lt;e· It I• well tJ&gt;ltt for a
chan(• the pest tryfng the inexcusable pranks, was tbe
victim of h~ o~n tojly,
In the Jq$!ance feferr•&lt;l to t~e h1tenlle~ vi~lipo, learq-1
ittJC uf tb• pjot aqd not knowln~r it was ~ qejrhbpf
Ill~
b?ttom ~t the alfalr, ~~pt fil"t •pll ipv 0~tlrtl'&lt;l atterwAI'l!ll
wit-IJ the reBQit that 'Ina frl~nd aqq ~·lfh~"+ WMB ' •~qt to
tjoe hospital •qlfering with qaqprous I npt f*\jll wouQda,
!t is to ~· hop~4 h~ will r~~over "9 h~ ~~~~ •PrM&lt;I ~· prop~114nd~ tending to dls~our*ll'" Qtjl~l'lt jp tbfs lf!pll pf Wp~
fQjlow!nll ijia o)Vp unfort!jn~tel!ut well deatryk elli\lil!j•

Florence Karr.

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this season, dead~
6 to 6, defeating
lo.!!lng to Iron7,

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Helen and Mildred Gilmore were
week end guest.s of Ralph Olimorf"
Pnd famUy or Pomeroy
Walter Dains ard ro.mlly of
Athem spent Saturday n ight with
hl.s brother Linder Dains and WlfP .
J H. Oenhelmer who has been
&amp;perldill8' some Ume with hie broth·
er.Jn . Jaw&amp; OeOl'le and Charley
Gorder returned to 111&amp; home at
Bay Village Ba.turda.y
Mrs Nora Hamm and daughter
Vlr!Jinla and Minnie Amber1er call·
t'oi on Mrs Oscar Bauer or Middleport Thursday
Mrs. 0. P. Blake and brothers,
OLen and Prank Carson spent Bun·
liay afterrocn wlth their niece

IOcLAMPS
In Handy Shopping

Bag
N&amp;w I&amp; an ellllellf!'llt time to
order a supply for
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month's use.
You can aet tf'n Genf'ral
Elect.rlfl 00 Watt 500 Hour
LampiJ deliVered to )'OW' hQme
hll an aUra.eUve sbopplnc

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10% DISCOUN~
Mazda Lampo i~
Cartona
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the;r tou8'ht for1 the ttoor.
Joht~~on wu qWeke11t:
•So1 11he has · a 1aoul-now
that inte~stinc- here I olw,•l'~l
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I Witch ViUap i1 u,.e I
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.. bont in bet oWD family
even old Buteher Brown
little down over hll noae, which
aa red and bil u a piece of

.neat M waa cuttlq. They said
cank blood and that'• what
that complexlcm.
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an)'how." Mn. , ~·
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bird lew .o hirb tt didn't

come down to eat."
iho throe of thom "!'lk_ed:".:'l
topthel'. Butcher Brown
ter them and aald to hla
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Rbarp retorts that not only hul't oth8!'8-

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Jf you flnd yourself workisfl under

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Mrs. Annie RUISEIIl and sor. spent
~b!e prJctt, Br1ns Ill )OUt Monday with Mr. and Jlnl. Charles
radio or e&amp;L 2ti....J, B. M. Orals Ebiin and tarnuY.
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Mrs. Ma.nrtn MoGulre and Mrs.

'ThorN••b - . 0 p·'- 1n Hafl'Y Snyder tlpen~ Thursday with
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week&amp; old. f2.00 Mdl. kellat Carpenter.
pears 2fi and liO centa a. bushel.
Mr. and Mn. Rlchard Moore and
w. 0 . Hall, near Rutland Depot Mr. and Mrfl. Alvle' Phailn called
to .. a~lL
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LOST-Man's
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aold eue with lnlwala R. B. R . )Jeter were the Sunday guests of
on bact, betweer. #olneto)' and Mr. and Mrs. bank Stllea.
OaWpolls. Return ~ Dal),y TrJ..
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neutzlirlr
bllJle omce. Rewar...
10-6~Jt il'nd Je.mea Terrm spent Bunday
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t ilth Mr, and Mrs HQ.J'l'y Snydar.
Mrs. Lafe Williamson wa11 ca.Wng
on Mrs. Pearl Hysell Monday.
Myrtle Put• 1 spent Sunday &amp;i'&amp;er-

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Cpl~b.J¥ to villtt her IQter~
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t~rwe Swauger were calling ~on

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· Oarriet 1"1..I.k: is doltlr hoUBework
at' Long Botklm.
BlU MowreY t.od Che5ter V&amp;n
Meter ,yiaft.ed Pnnlr: Btilea Saturday
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1)1 JANE GQRDON

lly Edsop R. Wo.ite, Sh• wnee, Old"'"""'

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PHILIP HOCKSTEIN, EDITOR OF THE JAMAJ,CA (N. y.)
DAILY PRESS AND STATEN !~LAND (N. Y.) APVAI'ict:.
SAYS: I

A cunning
coat adopts the
new 'boqtdf:n with pe~ky opautattcl '
fllld :Jaunlr •cad ueckhnc.
DBI.IIltt~r wUI ,Jook a1 ,pr:otty aa .•
plCiture ~ n 1hil Fnnth model lA
blue ea~:le 1bluo tweed mixture.

THAT the condition of o.dvertiainiJ TFflll!'ll til• J'r!lll"bllff of
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pubhc educatiOn.
The keen a dY~!•er
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qftendenciet in education, He w1\l W"''~ Jut ~py to J,, ~~
t~m -nd , 0 arranced typolfaph.ic:liiiY ~!"~it will ~\Bf!d "jc!ed'~~'j.
the ide"• and taotea of people who art m~U~,...y 1110
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"beige Shephf:rd'• r.heck is auothtr
6turdy and smart ~eheme.

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an~ 1 pla1n1r your n~me and 1fu11
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Mrs. Annie RUISEIIl and sor. spent
~b!e prJctt, Br1ns Ill )OUt Monday with Mr. and Jlnl. Charles
radio or e&amp;L 2ti....J, B. M. Orals Ebiin and tarnuY.
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Mrs. Ma.nrtn MoGulre and Mrs.

'ThorN••b - . 0 p·'- 1n Hafl'Y Snyder tlpen~ Thursday with
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week&amp; old. f2.00 Mdl. kellat Carpenter.
pears 2fi and liO centa a. bushel.
Mr. and Mn. Rlchard Moore and
w. 0 . Hall, near Rutland Depot Mr. and Mrfl. Alvle' Phailn called
to .. a~lL
an Mr. EltDd Mrs. Charles Eblln Swt

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aold eue with lnlwala R. B. R . )Jeter were the Sunday guests of
on bact, betweer. #olneto)' and Mr. and Mrs. bank Stllea.
OaWpolls. Return ~ Dal),y TrJ..
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neutzlirlr
bllJle omce. Rewar...
10-6~Jt il'nd Je.mea Terrm spent Bunday
) with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stiles ,a nd

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t ilth Mr, and Mrs HQ.J'l'y Snydar.
Mrs. Lafe Williamson wa11 ca.Wng
on Mrs. Pearl Hysell Monday.
Myrtle Put• 1 spent Sunday &amp;i'&amp;er-

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·Bell&amp;!le Bryant lett Sunday tor
Cpl~b.J¥ to villtt her IQter~
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lin. A. ,b. ~nJ~Inl!oJ&lt;el, an4 ll(rs,
t~rwe Swauger were calling ~on

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Ha~~1_nrder

.sunday everune.

· Oarriet 1"1..I.k: is doltlr hoUBework
at' Long Botklm.
BlU MowreY t.od Che5ter V&amp;n
Meter ,yiaft.ed Pnnlr: Btilea Saturday
evenln(l.

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1)1 JANE GQRDON

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DAILY PRESS AND STATEN !~LAND (N. Y.) APVAI'ict:.
SAYS: I

A cunning
coat adopts the
new 'boqtdf:n with pe~ky opautattcl '
fllld :Jaunlr •cad ueckhnc.
DBI.IIltt~r wUI ,Jook a1 ,pr:otty aa .•
plCiture ~ n 1hil Fnnth model lA
blue ea~:le 1bluo tweed mixture.

THAT the condition of o.dvertiainiJ TFflll!'ll til• J'r!lll"bllff of
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pubhc educatiOn.
The keen a dY~!•er
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t~m -nd , 0 arranced typolfaph.ic:liiiY ~!"~it will ~\Bf!d "jc!ed'~~'j.
the ide"• and taotea of people who art m~U~,...y 1110
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RE4DERS'
the NeW8 Oftlee of The Dalb'
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UfEATHER FORECAST-..
H ~Ohlo and W ll!at Vlrt:lnla.--010\ldl, ..,.,_

Buslnea

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ablf oeeulonai ffl.in
Warmf'l' wn!ghl.

Olllee uk for 202-B.
Mrs. LaD Blahop &amp;nd 1100
stein or Pitkbutlh reeumand o . W. Oahoorl were
hll DOIIII&lt;m 11m lui ,.,....
1 1 two weeta. vlllt ln P1iW~rch Athena Ylsltors Prld&amp;y att.emooo.
with bome. f~~Harold Nelson la sutrel'lnl . with

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wu here vlstttnc hie parents &amp;.tMr. and Mra. Carney Jooe11 and
Mr. and Mn. Howa.rd Denl90n were
Uft!ay
J~ OhalOeJ and wife of Par·
kenbuq ~t. 8Und&amp;:v here wt~h RUest&amp; Sunday or ur. &amp;n4 Mrs.

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MeiCI and' oaw.
Pomeroy ot&amp;y "'n wnuam .Obatney
of all

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Jesse Brewater

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unu.suaJ..f1.nJ.town
D. Kibble ot I'U'teraburs' was
here over f.he week end.

ot Pomerof..

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petmiDellt with-

HirfJ BmUb and bcother Oua
for the
were called to lbe oortbem part or
the Pomeroy Berl4 Ool.l the atat.e Batuiday W the Illness
the Roeklnc Vallay ol one of their ldater'a.
The mNtlnJ ww be- ·ArtbUI' Hetzar, son Marlon and
Ernest Bartoa. and soo Ralph we-re
:r. Athem on bualnfll Monday.

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Vlwles 8........ Bulb Hal~
Iackie Searl, Gee.

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Bualer

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J~ill)lpe

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Oh&amp;lrman Walter J. cwnmin1s

Exploaion In Mid • Air
Believed Cauae Of
Miahap

nnMunoed that

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non-federal

rMerve banta out of U'!'f ln the
country had applled tor member·
$'» In ihe corporation.

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FRUIT FARM
epo1rt, Ohio.
TITUS.

OI'I'IBID I'BEI
First

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Postmaster

Craaheeln Flamea; Pu·
aeDJen And Crew
Are Vletima

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The victims included tour pas. lllli'lola us. Mi&amp;SOUrt 104, Louisiana
&amp;Etnprs 8nd ~ membel'll or the 101 anel OM tOO.
e::ew. They were identuled 11 :
On a peroentaa:e bai!IB.

colum.~bl:~·~-;~;~
of tel\

·Mn. E. M. O&lt;flyer, 28. of Arlinr- trlet ot

tOh, Maas.

· il.lne
Mlllli Allee Sct1bner, 28, steward~as, of Ohicaao.
E. Bmlth

warr«i P. Bprrl:&amp; or
unos,

wlf~ ·wa~ ttra~•e'l

pa.uenpr.

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Confident Of An
Alfeement

day and ftve day

w~k .

Pltt.stp-sh, Oct. 11- INB--SabotRge and renewed plcketl~l today
brouaht a ~tet-baek to t.he b&amp;ck-towork" ~vement 1D Western PeJm..
fi'•lvanlaa bituminous coal fields.
The hlstorlcal Jacobs Creelt root
Bnd bueket
bridaef, . over the
Yo\ll"hiORheny rlV(!r near Bannlna:
No. 1 mtne of the Plt.tsburah Ooal
Company WM blown up by dynamite t.bls morniJ&gt;a. No one was In•
Jured. Damaae 'f,las considerable
\iut root tuvel over the bridge was
t:Uil poaslble. ·
Pltt·~owo·-h, Oct. n-IN8-TWo

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bowels ot the ea.rt:h to leaderbut

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Warren P, B"rr"': 1!1~
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the a1q)lane crlab near
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refUeed to ten his wife the
nature OJ' his job with the

air line It wu lea.rnt'ld today.

orter-stricken

at the newa

ot ber hLUbtmd'a death, Mrs.

job*! . ,.

BurrLt revealed that BuJ'ril
had obtained bla

.d~ o~tora-:.two

~ . Toledo.
ll'~ved a

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'$J.e 81Jdl e. had
letter frODl ber
h\Jaband last' Diabt lla}lbq: he
had hren transferred to Chi- .

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Burrla and. hll wife

were

the parenta of two1rc.Mldren.

One of them, Jimmy, a 12ye&amp;r-old boy, wu to have

lett by 'traln for Chica110 thl8
momlt!g to vlsJt bis father.
Tbe ·ether -t:htld Ia ·a seven-

FRO!Il COURT

Il ~,r.~~~lllj

)'eJ.r-!)ld rlrJ, Helen.

Mrs. BUtrl&amp; Ill th!! former
. Ml&amp;R Helen :Wiler, da\!fhter
0! the late Dr. J. A. Miller,
tor~r resldm.t of Pomeroy.
Bhe hal Mlcted 'in Columbua
with her bUib&amp;nd, tor a
f!WDber of yelll'B.

The bl·motored pliDe, capable of
n. speed or 181 mllM ..., ~~ was

bound trom New York to OU:llbd,

Cal., when the dlsuter occurred
!Pat ntaht.
Air 11nea autborlt:lee cheeked. an
unverUled report that Ute wotneil.

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Oct. lt-IN8-0e01'Ki Dl·
Butsarlan oommuntst flre·
trial wtth tour others on
~[~;i:&lt;or compllcltq In the Retch. was bo.rmed trom the
::c::..cc_:c ag&amp;in today .
orctertd tum to Ieav·~

Jnterruptlna; Judge

. and ftrlnl

que.stJons

at

ftnt time he was thrown
• otmttrorr shOUtl.!d:
"It I could cnly moot now!"

~'nchers,

Cotton
· Pickers Battle

Missing County
Treasurer Sought
BIJBBEU., MOST VALUABLE

Jl&amp;uehlf!r Jlated as ),frtl., Qwyer ·,.,.
a motion picture star traveUDJ under an Maumed Dame to Reno. KeY.
to set a. divoi'ce.

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branch of t.he

~alf Belts amJ fUll 5elts

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THE FINEST

an limpon.nt role in the oven:oat pic·
· Whether it'a a half belt or a full
belt matten not-but a belted effect ia indiapen·
. aible for better atyle!
Unde....Grad'a belted model&amp; of coune, look dif·, ferent-4he laat word in awankineaal

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Children May Be
Used As Pickett!~

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These days, smoken pay more attention to!heir cigarettes. Natu·

$19.50

rally_\hey're talking about the
way Luckiesar~ made. Always so
round, 80 firm
lolly packed:

and

Brimful of the choicest Tu!'kish
and Dom~C: ·tobaccos-without )O&lt;;)Se ends. That's why
~uckies'dr'aw~y, burn evenly
and arc eo inild.,.IP
smooth.
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Firal Prize, $100, Second Prize; $50, Thir~ J,
Prize; Nine Other Awardo
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CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN IS ON

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Votea Will Be luued In Retum For Suboeriptiona',
New Or Old; No Loaero-AII Winnen; ke¥\ ·
All About Bic Propooition
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By DA \"ID P. SENTNER
Washington, OCt. 11- INs-'I'he
t.hltty-hour work weelit wtt.hout reduction of pay wu endorsed by a
un~tnlmous vote today by the Amuiean Pederatlo~. of Labor convention.
The fedentlon's executive committee was ln11truet.ed to tl&amp;:ht fo .
uvlsion of every lnduat.rlal COde to
contaln a provlalon for the six hour

HALF OF STRIKERS

of

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A. F. of L. Warned
By Gen. Johnson
Wall St-t Chor1ed With
uAttempt to Undermine NRA"

Conference Objective of
Leaden, Seem Imminent

-Na.Ucmal and state member bank&amp;
au\oma$icaUy become
member&amp;.
Non-nle'mber lru;titutlons must aub
n1lf, \0 eXamlnatloP. e.nd obtain a
GPttltlcat.e of solvency from their
r.t.p.te banklnc authority.
t'xartllners are now enaaged 1n

the tnapectioo or the banka whlcb
~ .~.• Od. 11- INs- have made appllcattonformemberAuthaiilil!liil.!ifitllih a triple lnYeB- &amp;hip so there wsn be no delay l.n
tiR•tlon tOdaYihlto 'tile cruh of one •P.ttlna the rufl benents or the
ib,ufanee corporation into aetlon
ct the new· type: 'frt.nscontlnental by January 1
United Air Ltnel' pn.saenpr plane
"~tate barlki haV(! shown rewhklh tell 1n flames near here, tn!U'kable speed 1n appl.ylbg tor
kfWns seven per.!JOU8, lncludln1 two Dlembership Jp, the fnluran~ fund"
women.
cumtniniS sald.. "Letters contain·
An explosion. tn mld&amp;tr sent . tbe inl the application blank&amp; were
pla.ne into a tterr ta11sp1n 81 It wu '"nty sent trom we.shln&amp;f;on Sept.
nearln&amp; Ohleas:o larrt. night, ac- 1•1...
cordlllf to eye wlineasta. Dozens of
Indiana 10 far le!f,da the 1te.tes tn
pusoJIII wltnel!lled ihe expiOalon mir; ~pll~tkml with .t88. Other
and saw the aJr Uner plunred to statP., Hsted by Ownmln1s were:
•al1h out of. cantorol.
Penne.)'lvania 110, M1nr1esuta UHI,

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to lands tn

reaerve syatem,. were maldna lut.ate
to join the federal deposit lnlur-

NEW TYPE PLANE

ALSO COMEDY

NEWS SERVlCE.

KillED AS ~lANE In F=a1 c!;::~:'"u~. f~H HEC~GN
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