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READERS' NOTICE - If you want
the Newa Otllce of Tbe Dalb
Ttlbune, call 288-L; If the BUstnl!lll
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South portion tonig ht. 'Illunday
wit.h continued mild temperature probabJr fdi,..
lowed by rain and colder 'lbursday nllhl •

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FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
VOL. VITI-NO. 41

POMEROY, OH 0, WEDNESDAX1 NOVEMBER 1, 1933

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EIChleve what Ita sponsors hoped};l(rher commodity prlcea-ls conceded on all sldea. In Ibis reso.rd,
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them• apparently puzzled.
The ,avernment'1 first purchase
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PRICE ON GIRAFFES
IS UNUSUALLY LOW
Clnclnnati ~
~1th baQI!IInl

Nov. l - JN8-What

to lle had due to the
tact that lbe ilralra market Is In a
"demoraUZed condlttou,'' oftlclals
ot the 01nolnnat1 Zoo today were
OOil&amp;ldtrlnB the purchase of an-

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It _ , , that :rou can buy a ninefoot taU otratre ror the po.ltry sum
or 100 pounds aterl!nrl, or about

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8u!&gt;h a barpiD Ia &amp;¥&amp;Doble, ao•
cordlntl to H. R . Stanton. bunter
and lrJipper et NairObi, KlliQ'Il COl-

Proc &lt;U18ed by
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CITY

ony, Afrloa, becaUII! a lllfiiO herd of
Olr&amp;lfee 1a bemmed In by culllvallon In KeD,. and muat ..entuallY
be "staned. aut" unleu captured
and aoldto-.

INDIANA ..C-O_N_VI_C~'f-'-S
ESCAPE FROM PEN

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lndlarulpolla, Ind., No¥. 1- JNB-lndiNia"s antl--crilne war to sup ~
]11'011 tile rel8D of terror spread by

etcht fllllllve convict&amp; turneil today to a IIIIIU'Ch for tour more ea •
oaped prlaoera from the alate penttent!ary at Miehlgu City,
Tbe four felon.s lied tile penl·
Wlllary at Mtcbtp,n Ol~y.
Tile four telono fled tbe pontlenllary honor flll'lll. brlntllns the
total of !UB!IIvea In the 1ut 40
da)'ll to faurteen. 'I'be mlaetna
bonor !ann prlaoDen
Oha,rlae
Rarrlo, JoiUl Gorham,
Wliter
lll!epard, ond Elmer Baker,

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TWo new IIUlChllle run banicadu with plclood nallollal Jll&amp;l'dlmen In lllwlle ....., erected lilt
n!lht at lmpoi'lant !nteisectlmia.
IIlli AI PeenO!Y, alate l&amp;feiy dUectat,
reiUoecl lo live &amp;he location at the
llerrlCado llltu.

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PROGRAM INCLUDES 6 MAJOR POINTS ·
Want Minimum Price&amp; Set And Currency lnfl ted
With Farm Loans Liberalized By Hiaher Ap
praisals; Grain Embargo Asked

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bol who made 1rOOd. -He is a nati ve~
of .rrovJdence. Buonanno. star q_
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was &amp;eeklna the cooperation of t.erback of last year's groa t elc\ fin~
Oreal Br!la!n IIDd Prance for
t&amp; 22, stands 5 feet 10, and weig hs
165.
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0· Materi&amp;l to M1croflla

TO PRESENT OEM~NDS

Action Of Federal Government Ia Awaited Bet we
Any Other Movements Are Made; Procram A
proved By Governor&amp; Attending Seuion .
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War Debt Ia Center Of
N811'oti•tions With
Great Britain
By OI!OIIOE R. HOLMES
INS Blair Correspondent
WMhlnston,
Nov.
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week's experlment1111 with the ruJW
rold polley havlnr failed to bdns
about h!lh~r oommodlty prloes, the
adminlstratlon today
apparently

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Ia Briaainr About Cheap- I
eDinr Of American
Dollar
GOLD BUYING FAILS

STHtK

Milk Marketing
pac{ Js Reached

~IG IMPH~VEMEN1 Accused Grid Star /HERNER ACCuua..
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SEEN IN M~NTHl Y
C~lUCT 8Rl B ~
BUS
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Indictment Ia
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ANNIVERSARY ·Of
BIRTH IS OBSERVED

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the teachmga of Jt!&gt;IUB tho Chn~L whcsu word3 fit mto ,v\ C~Y,fol&lt;~ ~~~.d Cl'flVI :e I
or t ••~ h ~tman heart' Ql• .l or wh om It \.\'US SAtU In Ju\n• . ·4.u, NE' .. It MAN
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Choice tobaccos~
and no loose ends ·
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b'Jm smootb\y

To avoid eonfuaion, all subscriptions to
the Daily Tribune to be delivered by carrier
given wqrkera iJJ U.e Prize Voting Campaign prior to Nov. 6 will be credited aa if
uulved on that date. Therefore pay your
carrier in your re1ular weekly m~ner up to
that time.

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Lucky that she exaniinciS I~'"'""
without this a({ That'sJwl)f
eaclt and every Lucky dra~
eo' ~sily-burns so IIIIIOOtbly.

The advance payment of your aubac:rip·
tion wiD aave you money and the a'W!IY~ce
of a wce~lr c:olt.tij)n. The Lady or Girl
in the Big Jlrize Vo~nr Campaip tp whom
YOu 11ive J'.!lur aub.,:nption will be Vtii'Y
wrateful fOP the vot9 it will "~ure fQJ" b,er.
Yo'!~ P'tPJ'r.will ~e 4eUvered by the aame
earner 1o tl)e rt~laf l,i!il\lner.

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All aubsc:riptiona paid workera in the
Pri~!' Votiu Ca111paip after Nov. 6 (or the
Daily Tribun, by carrier will be credited aa
if rec'!i~l:e~ q,n D,ec. 4,. Durinll the inter·
mediate tune pay your carrier aa uaual.

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ANNIVERSARY ·Of
BIRTH IS OBSERVED

Tbrwd iuiiiiP 11111o 111 loet, anla l~bt ..to mr poll - .PIII11 119:1~

r.rltrlfnr:l."Df'llll'"U"'•
All "h"""' tenching, doctrine ."'
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the teachmga of Jt!&gt;IUB tho Chn~L whcsu word3 fit mto ,v\ C~Y,fol&lt;~ ~~~.d Cl'flVI :e I
or t ••~ h ~tman heart' Ql• .l or wh om It \.\'US SAtU In Ju\n• . ·4.u, NE' .. It MAN
SP~ KE LlKE T'-'lS MAN
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WHO PAY DAJLY TRIBUNE CARRIERS
AT WEEKLY RATE

Choice tobaccos~
and no loose ends ·
-make.Luckies
b'Jm smootb\y

To avoid eonfuaion, all subscriptions to
the Daily Tribune to be delivered by carrier
given wqrkera iJJ U.e Prize Voting Campaign prior to Nov. 6 will be credited aa if
uulved on that date. Therefore pay your
carrier in your re1ular weekly m~ner up to
that time.

t

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Al'TiNTIO!i M~IL SU~SCRIBJ;:RS

We WHnt tire deslerij wh•
can aeYote part time l'ePI'c•&amp;nting well' known t I r." i

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up· to: the exact srlbidarils we
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set. Every Lucky Strik,e she • ·
passes ;, hll weight, fully
packed, round and firmfree from loose e!]ds. And no
Lucky that she exaniinciS I~'"'""
without this a({ That'sJwl)f
eaclt and every Lucky dra~
eo' ~sily-burns so IIIIIOOtbly.

The advance payment of your aubac:rip·
tion wiD aave you money and the a'W!IY~ce
of a wce~lr c:olt.tij)n. The Lady or Girl
in the Big Jlrize Vo~nr Campaip tp whom
YOu 11ive J'.!lur aub.,:nption will be Vtii'Y
wrateful fOP the vot9 it will "~ure fQJ" b,er.
Yo'!~ P'tPJ'r.will ~e 4eUvered by the aame
earner 1o tl)e rt~laf l,i!il\lner.

WA"TQ-

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Th•s younlj lady is one of~
' 'o! mspectors.
'
small itnny
He'i ,
· joo is toc:~a,;,ine L'lcky Strike, ·
t -to, r.n ake sure th.tt .it comes

All aubsc:riptiona paid workera in the
Pri~!' Votiu Ca111paip after Nov. 6 (or the
Daily Tribun, by carrier will be credited aa
if rec'!i~l:e~ q,n D,ec. 4,. Durinll the inter·
mediate tune pay your carrier aa uaual.

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by Wor"era in

frol!l, ~·~t

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Trabuae
cre.d.i\l=d '

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Ill

"it's toasted

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HARD AT WORK

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., 'n I~ ~ deP.y Ul'ere ·e~ was a
t~e -~ (llllmeal oon.stltutecl a
tree and equal lJftt.Ju:t8t.

punt. r. Hao
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we can 1et thlrty-.siX t\&amp;Les
ill&amp;t ....... Delnallb- to Urepeal
the breakfast ~ wr.. ste•t orator.
wW feel that we bave not eate-n
the pebbliea

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. knothole l.n the ·catendit.r and re·

· rneml:!er that aoif7' meiiS Of Oa\.Dleal

our hlstork oatmeal ill vam.

UNION AVENUE

drel'ched apartnjJy In pale, blue

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Charles Eblen Jr. moved from the
Mowery pyroperty to the Reuter
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ThAt wu when
hac:l to make property on the Avenue Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Romine spent · the decJston of a lifetlme, Sbould
w. M. Klein returned home Sat- How ba~y movie stars. are protected against overwork was revealed recently by the action of Mtas Rachael
~~t~ith, teaeh'f!r anl:l 'C~luld Welfare representative in the film (:olony. Charginr she apent too much time
Thurschty with Mr. and J4Ts, Bart we . put oqr one a)).Q:OntUl of .,11 aar . u•:dn.y from Colwnbua after spendFor RentRomine of Rutland.
h: the cofec or aprtnkle it over the lng some time with his daugbtn.
l'lefotc .the ·eamtraa a"'d ~ot e~ouch In school, Misa Smitb reported -Maria Sieber, ~year-old daughter of Mar-.
Mr. and Mra. J . w. Jordan and cfltmeal? Many's the time we att. 1 Mr. and Mns. Harry Peters and
lene D1etr1eh, to the Cahforma State Board of Education. As a consequence Marla may be barred from
furthec: ·ft,lm work. Other 11tarlda ovet' whom Mi11a Smith maintaine a "gua rdianship'" are Baby Leroy, who
FOR REN'I'-2 .rooma 1or bOU ff,• dauahter Jane were (\leBts or Mr. llifl spoonful of .supr and let the . rla ugbter of London spent the week
llNl with Her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs.
1a earmll£' ;60 B week, tholl&amp;'b only a. year old; Jaek,ie Cooper, whose salary i:.; $1.300 a week, and. Diekie
k: eping, tVst 11oor. 7~2 So. 2nd. and Mrs. Garland Orate ot Mid~ cd'fee and the oatmeal so.
dleport
l"rlday.
Hti'am
Locke.
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pr~~~~c-~ __4?ffice draws.
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A.ve., r.Uddiepos·t, Ohio, Mrs. L .
N. oerber.
10-25~6t
_Ed~le, Howery spent the week ef\d Added to that breakf&amp;c~t was a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,9eldenabel or Run.
..... . Jaymes.
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Linscott caned on Mrs. 'w. M. Kleb::
slnkel'. The fllnker was made Qf Pomeroy called on hel' Mter, ·Mrs.
'teve Eblen called or.., Dave Eblen! _~r. and Mrs. Henry Hennesy or F••.,day atternQPll.
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f'OR RENT-Modem mx room Wlth relatives in OoJninbUB.
Frank and Allee McClain of V&amp;les dOugh baked In a poroU8 oveP . Sink .Arthur M~ eunda.y evenln~r.
B~y.
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j Middle-part spent saturday ev~tn1 --.::
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W. M. Nelson after spencUna the with her brother Wllll8 west and -. _,Jra Bauy al)!mt '~- W~k en4
• wnable. 130 IAI.urel st. Apply at kins and family.
):;lng at a quoit.
baby were the week end guesta of p~.st ,&amp;ix weeks wlth hls brother wlft.
Y.1th her !later Mr. and' Mra. How8
133 Laurel st., for teyB. 10·2'1-&amp;
Mildred
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parenta, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. tt.e Et))pcJatt:e
It there are I Harrt Cal1nar&gt;. 'and children
. Mrt. Aut CantOr and· abft 'o!
(;Q Monday into thf: Wm. Swaus'er
root:•l!l and b&amp;th. untum!Bhed.
Steward.
two h1Jndred dUferent brondl of ! Friday with hls brother•tn-law fleld came to spend soJU.e time with Dana HOW'e11.
prcperty.
Simp!liJ~ Apt&amp;. Call 51J-X,
Mles
8Lfl,mb4fy spent
breakfast fodder we will take one ' Pearl Ralph and family of H)·seJI l•fr parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mn. Arthur
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Mary 81~SQ.n ot ColuJ¥ua spent
Sund&amp;y evenbtll wJth her parents
M1·. and Mrs. J. W. Sl.f!sou.
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past, present and future, o.l&amp;o

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At tbeae windows a1UI ~alo 1
night on night. A shurt month AIO
l.f' was cataloged a.&amp; La.wyn· Kab- ~
culo-the man who makes better j
&amp;radss than &amp;J~Y other on the qtuo 1
State football squad. Tod~y he ' Is
called tb.e best pwltcr in tbe l&amp;il I
~n, the greatest In Ohio Btlilte his· ,
tory. A&amp;alnst Mlchljl:ln plaYin I ··~
his flrst Big Ten game, he outpunbrd John Rerjj;eczl, a.nd t.hel' t~e
tollowlng week made the Btl Tel)'!t
ct.J1er grellt punter, Ollle Olson Of
Northwestern, look. mediocre by
averaging 41 yards In 16 attempts
cne of which was blotked and went
8 yards.
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Leo Woodard's Tuesday night honoring Mrs. Woodard's JJni birth·
day. Twenty-five gue~;ts were
~Wnt. The ~venlng wa.s s pent
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Plaided tweed woolen 1nakes up
most attractively in this model.

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A self ti11sue, 1wede or leather belt
can be worn.

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Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Harrisonville, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart l~"alls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
fomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
1\fason, W.Va.

Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
l\tiss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Fay Dunn
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha Frecker
Mrs. Gamet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
.Miss Helene Ohlinger
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
Miss Emogene Wilson
Miss Geneva Williamson
Miss Ullian Wilson
Miss WWi.f~~ Wolfe
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cNme from a family In modest circumstances. So they were admitted.
A s R ~t uden t at. Youngstown
Chaney hiGh 6Ch-ool, "Kick" won 13
lt&gt;tters In football, ba.sketball, tennUt and track. He was president
his serlor clas:.l, president of
Nn.ttonnl Honor Society, voted
lliOSt popular man In the school.
To get thrcugh school now,
\Vorks ho.rct. From H A. M.
1 noon, he attends classes;

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d dlsh.e&amp; In a. rrawrnity house.
111tes to read detectivll &amp;tortes,
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can't turn back the hands of time.
Tomorrow nover comes.
Use
each moment of Today From
the moments you use, not the
moments you waste, will YOUR
Accomplishments i11 the Cam·
paign be built.

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goes tor
downtown~
campus
football:';"J.':;~•:;ti:;,~·-m;~
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sl adium to the
Sons of a Youngstown carpenter,
Kabealo has four brothers and

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Pl'imo Carnera, he~~tvyweirht eham·
pion of the world, pictured at his
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with 'his mother ancl father. as be
prepned for the first defense of
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the ticking
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vanquish his ehalleneer.
give the
Oalllpot.s
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tht&gt; Pant.her oon.Ungent.
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Having been blasted out of two l f' l' the game wit.h a. well earned vic -~
championships by these .same Blue tury ·
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Devils ln. two consecutive years ~ J':'st when the local mentor was
~'lrough 8. series of misfortu es the f .. eling most encouraged, one of his [ Mrs. William Halley was a recent
Panthers 8l'e determined th~t ~he- boys fell fl'om grace scholastically 1guest of her father, Lafe Romine.
ther or not they win this year the and as a. result the team will be I Hatt1e l!.~n;ba.cll was a
Gallipolis · representatives wlli
t'i CPJlSiderably v.•ea.kened next Friday C~lest of Charles Moore.
be the oncs·•to Interfere.
r~ : by the absence o.~ Andr.~Wt) who hllli
Mrs. Joe M~rf' spent
Tuesday the coach and,. tlls entire~ bt!cn playing a whale of a- game with Jessie McGulre.
squad were hard at woi-k. The boys I throughout the year, being one of
Frank Hysell and fa.mlly and
underwent a. period of tackling ~he most ccnsl5tent perform~rs on W. Jolwson spent Sunday
practice aP.d oome little scrimmage ~t.e t~am. His WjUill good wotk was L;~fe Romine .
h&amp;S indulged In before the :-essiou il' e,vtdence a L\telisl:.on Saturday but
Ross Pierce a.nd fnmUy were re\'ias .completed.
l'le \\Ill not be seen in Re~ion against cent gueslt&gt;~ or Leo Wood !\:·d.
Plans are being made by these Oallipolls.
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Irene Ralph spent Sunday wlt.h
Pant-hers this week to be In the pink. . Examples such as Andrews ineh- l:ome folks.
of condition tor those who are eligi- gtbllity are what make the row of a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frauk were
lie to 11 tay and those who are seen . c.-lach so hard to hoe. He never rrctmt guests of Leo Woodn.rd.
in th~ fray have already made a 1 k110WS from Qne week to the I'CXt
Mrs. Frank Hysell spent ~urst!•ertal vow that the best t hey hav 6 1which player wtll tall by U-.e wa.v- c'ny witb her father, Lafe Romme.
mil be released for their adversar- t-ide. As has appeored before in
Ruth Hy!Sell made a business
i•~s trom our neighboring county.
these columN, If hal! the effort trip to Pomeroy Thursday.
While Coach Lonnie Myers Is were made to get. the desired gtades
Lewis Vav.Cooney spent Snllur~iay
l.a.vlng his troubles this year after 'lS is expended on the football field night wltil his P"~cnts at MI,OQJo-:
lllilVlng lost an euth·e ball club, one 1,•,; one would ever 'be ineligible port.
r,llght say and he
striving to w!;.io bfcnuse of scholastic dlflicu!Ues. lui!&lt;
Mrs . Albert Fra.nk visited
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a lei\S'ue came, 130 lot•g us this wil,v l ~~ ult or Andrewt~' lmperfccl.ion the : 1: 1other, Mr::~. Flandcr Hysell Thurs ~· ·.; ,
wach is on the job, 110 team can t(.ll.lll llllLurally_ will bu conBiderably rilly.
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llfiOrd .to talte them light!)•. He has \'leakcm:,'&lt;i wluch Is just another
Martin Woodard spent Tuesday :: ..
the ~ kna.ck. of kcy,tng his men lo · breal(" for the Blue Devils.
1 r· l ~ht with Sammie Pierce.
tno.~ p1t((1\ whereby they produce
Plans arc IJdng made by loculi BirUc Dodl'ldge was u rcceut : _
LVen mQre 'than (heh' regular quo- ~lj houl uulhoritles for a big demon- j guest of Hcmy Spires.
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tJ. or' footDan ability under ce rLa in ttrliL!on hen· Thursdo y evening to
There will be a rally day service II!
ccrtditio~ . The Panthers. · while ~ :n·sl:l. lize cnlhus\n;;""' fo r the Leam ID: the Mission Hall at Rutland calo's living quarters. Ohio State
hoplt'g that will noL occur agulnst tn Lhc yame Frh. .. y. The I" "'JC:it Novc~uber 19.
University decidell t his year
t llem, noverl.heless nrc preparing, ucw d cf lh~ sel\son to da le J:i exMrs. L('Wis Ru55cll and daughter make a dormitory out. of the
(t~r that contingency and are C:e* J r..ccted to be prer,c11t whc11 t he or- \ :&gt;Jary nncl Elsie Rusl:lell spel't Fri- . Tower of Ohio Stadium Mmit to
t.ermtned they shR II come home af- t:er for piny is called.
&lt;l:iY with Henry Spires o.nd family. only those men whose scholastic
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and future. Don't taU to aee me U
bua.ne68 or troubles bother you.
~ yrUl tell you about divorce or MAD" ...
manilia:e and brtnJ be.tk to you
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Mar'ccda advice and
chnntcter r :S.der at AEh &amp; Byethe one you love . If a habit a
i\more Stre~ts. M.!ddk!lOPl't, all
bUBband. w wife has, I carre&lt;:t it.
\ hi~ week fl'om 9 am. to 9 p.m.
If not llat1stle4 money returned
•t .OO speciAl Joeadlnp tor llit. 10
25c tor test reading. Hours 9 A.
words rrec. L:lcated in tent.
M. to 10 P . .M. Madam Roee, 762
So. 2nd Ave., Middleport. I0-31~3t
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t'Or.J~ at Wellston which tarned out
~o .sat:J$t'a.ctor!}y to all Ptmther folI•Jwers, the foot~ll squad of t he
l&lt;lc&amp;l hlk;,J scnool 'resumed their
I•:&gt;'O.CtlCing Tuesday OVen!nw after a
night of rest glvet~ them by the
coach as a reward. for thelr t'me
work in tho Jacbon County ar£;ul!;ent. .
Meetlpa: Oalllpol.ls n~xt. F'rlday
altemoon, the coach and his chargcs a.re leaving no l$00pe unturned to

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t~e -~ (llllmeal oon.stltutecl a
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the breakfast ~ wr.. ste•t orator.
wW feel that we bave not eate-n
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Charles Eblen Jr. moved from the
Mowery pyroperty to the Reuter
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hac:l to make property on the Avenue Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Romine spent · the decJston of a lifetlme, Sbould
w. M. Klein returned home Sat- How ba~y movie stars. are protected against overwork was revealed recently by the action of Mtas Rachael
~~t~ith, teaeh'f!r anl:l 'C~luld Welfare representative in the film (:olony. Charginr she apent too much time
Thurschty with Mr. and J4Ts, Bart we . put oqr one a)).Q:OntUl of .,11 aar . u•:dn.y from Colwnbua after spendFor RentRomine of Rutland.
h: the cofec or aprtnkle it over the lng some time with his daugbtn.
l'lefotc .the ·eamtraa a"'d ~ot e~ouch In school, Misa Smitb reported -Maria Sieber, ~year-old daughter of Mar-.
Mr. and Mra. J . w. Jordan and cfltmeal? Many's the time we att. 1 Mr. and Mns. Harry Peters and
lene D1etr1eh, to the Cahforma State Board of Education. As a consequence Marla may be barred from
furthec: ·ft,lm work. Other 11tarlda ovet' whom Mi11a Smith maintaine a "gua rdianship'" are Baby Leroy, who
FOR REN'I'-2 .rooma 1or bOU ff,• dauahter Jane were (\leBts or Mr. llifl spoonful of .supr and let the . rla ugbter of London spent the week
llNl with Her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs.
1a earmll£' ;60 B week, tholl&amp;'b only a. year old; Jaek,ie Cooper, whose salary i:.; $1.300 a week, and. Diekie
k: eping, tVst 11oor. 7~2 So. 2nd. and Mrs. Garland Orate ot Mid~ cd'fee and the oatmeal so.
dleport
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Hti'am
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_Ed~le, Howery spent the week ef\d Added to that breakf&amp;c~t was a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,9eldenabel or Run.
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slnkel'. The fllnker was made Qf Pomeroy called on hel' Mter, ·Mrs.
'teve Eblen called or.., Dave Eblen! _~r. and Mrs. Henry Hennesy or F••.,day atternQPll.
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f'OR RENT-Modem mx room Wlth relatives in OoJninbUB.
Frank and Allee McClain of V&amp;les dOugh baked In a poroU8 oveP . Sink .Arthur M~ eunda.y evenln~r.
B~y.
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W. M. Nelson after spencUna the with her brother Wllll8 west and -. _,Jra Bauy al)!mt '~- W~k en4
• wnable. 130 IAI.urel st. Apply at kins and family.
):;lng at a quoit.
baby were the week end guesta of p~.st ,&amp;ix weeks wlth hls brother wlft.
Y.1th her !later Mr. and' Mra. How8
133 Laurel st., for teyB. 10·2'1-&amp;
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parenta, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. tt.e Et))pcJatt:e
It there are I Harrt Cal1nar&gt;. 'and children
. Mrt. Aut CantOr and· abft 'o!
(;Q Monday into thf: Wm. Swaus'er
root:•l!l and b&amp;th. untum!Bhed.
Steward.
two h1Jndred dUferent brondl of ! Friday with hls brother•tn-law fleld came to spend soJU.e time with Dana HOW'e11.
prcperty.
Simp!liJ~ Apt&amp;. Call 51J-X,
Mles
8Lfl,mb4fy spent
breakfast fodder we will take one ' Pearl Ralph and family of H)·seJI l•fr parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mn. Arthur
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At tbeae windows a1UI ~alo 1
night on night. A shurt month AIO
l.f' was cataloged a.&amp; La.wyn· Kab- ~
culo-the man who makes better j
&amp;radss than &amp;J~Y other on the qtuo 1
State football squad. Tod~y he ' Is
called tb.e best pwltcr in tbe l&amp;il I
~n, the greatest In Ohio Btlilte his· ,
tory. A&amp;alnst Mlchljl:ln plaYin I ··~
his flrst Big Ten game, he outpunbrd John Rerjj;eczl, a.nd t.hel' t~e
tollowlng week made the Btl Tel)'!t
ct.J1er grellt punter, Ollle Olson Of
Northwestern, look. mediocre by
averaging 41 yards In 16 attempts
cne of which was blotked and went
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Leo Woodard's Tuesday night honoring Mrs. Woodard's JJni birth·
day. Twenty-five gue~;ts were
~Wnt. The ~venlng wa.s s pent
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hairy wooleu weave, 10
wec.r11.blc and vogui~h.

Plaided tweed woolen 1nakes up
most attractively in this model.

Wool jersey h al1o an excellent
clJOice.
A self ti11sue, 1wede or leather belt
can be worn.

Tllit p(Jtltrfl No. 1111 m111 br oi•
t~Ailltd in 1is:, 16 to !v «"d J# '• 12•
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Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Harrisonville, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Letart l~"alls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
fomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
1\fason, W.Va.

Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
l\tiss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Fay Dunn
Miss Lois B. Diles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha Frecker
Mrs. Gamet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
Mrs. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
.Miss Helene Ohlinger
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Berneta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
Miss Emogene Wilson
Miss Geneva Williamson
Miss Ullian Wilson
Miss WWi.f~~ Wolfe
~·ffli• Mer\~ W~rd
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cNme from a family In modest circumstances. So they were admitted.
A s R ~t uden t at. Youngstown
Chaney hiGh 6Ch-ool, "Kick" won 13
lt&gt;tters In football, ba.sketball, tennUt and track. He was president
his serlor clas:.l, president of
Nn.ttonnl Honor Society, voted
lliOSt popular man In the school.
To get thrcugh school now,
\Vorks ho.rct. From H A. M.
1 noon, he attends classes;

1'oday'9 !ll(Jdd h carried out In

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sisters. he
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lp the -~,;~;~'l~
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d dlsh.e&amp; In a. rrawrnity house.
111tes to read detectivll &amp;tortes,
·s.sts that his greatest at.hlet.ulc~ [;;~\l ~
wns wivning a pie-eating c~
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The past has ceased to be. You
can't turn back the hands of time.
Tomorrow nover comes.
Use
each moment of Today From
the moments you use, not the
moments you waste, will YOUR
Accomplishments i11 the Cam·
paign be built.

he
goes tor
downtown~
campus
football:';"J.':;~•:;ti:;,~·-m;~
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after dark; then
sl adium to the
Sons of a Youngstown carpenter,
Kabealo has four brothers and

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to tht wrap-over effect. uol1!cl\ maKes
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JCUihful. lt can also bt made with
th~· smao ' »ailnr ~lhr.." lhown in

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Cash Prize Voting Campaign.

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seatG piled row on row In t.l\e ~

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ll,· e:~ John ''Kick:" Kabealo. Out ·'of

Pl'imo Carnera, he~~tvyweirht eham·
pion of the world, pictured at his
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with 'his mother ancl father. as be
prepned for the first defense of
his title against Pauli;,o Uzcudum.

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a. feat
Is withinreal
the ticking
grasp of
vanquish his ehalleneer.
give the
Oalllpot.s
if
tht&gt; Pant.her oon.Ungent.
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Having been blasted out of two l f' l' the game wit.h a. well earned vic -~
championships by these .same Blue tury ·
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Devils ln. two consecutive years ~ J':'st when the local mentor was
~'lrough 8. series of misfortu es the f .. eling most encouraged, one of his [ Mrs. William Halley was a recent
Panthers 8l'e determined th~t ~he- boys fell fl'om grace scholastically 1guest of her father, Lafe Romine.
ther or not they win this year the and as a. result the team will be I Hatt1e l!.~n;ba.cll was a
Gallipolis · representatives wlli
t'i CPJlSiderably v.•ea.kened next Friday C~lest of Charles Moore.
be the oncs·•to Interfere.
r~ : by the absence o.~ Andr.~Wt) who hllli
Mrs. Joe M~rf' spent
Tuesday the coach and,. tlls entire~ bt!cn playing a whale of a- game with Jessie McGulre.
squad were hard at woi-k. The boys I throughout the year, being one of
Frank Hysell and fa.mlly and
underwent a. period of tackling ~he most ccnsl5tent perform~rs on W. Jolwson spent Sunday
practice aP.d oome little scrimmage ~t.e t~am. His WjUill good wotk was L;~fe Romine .
h&amp;S indulged In before the :-essiou il' e,vtdence a L\telisl:.on Saturday but
Ross Pierce a.nd fnmUy were re\'ias .completed.
l'le \\Ill not be seen in Re~ion against cent gueslt&gt;~ or Leo Wood !\:·d.
Plans are being made by these Oallipolls.
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Irene Ralph spent Sunday wlt.h
Pant-hers this week to be In the pink. . Examples such as Andrews ineh- l:ome folks.
of condition tor those who are eligi- gtbllity are what make the row of a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frauk were
lie to 11 tay and those who are seen . c.-lach so hard to hoe. He never rrctmt guests of Leo Woodn.rd.
in th~ fray have already made a 1 k110WS from Qne week to the I'CXt
Mrs. Frank Hysell spent ~urst!•ertal vow that the best t hey hav 6 1which player wtll tall by U-.e wa.v- c'ny witb her father, Lafe Romme.
mil be released for their adversar- t-ide. As has appeored before in
Ruth Hy!Sell made a business
i•~s trom our neighboring county.
these columN, If hal! the effort trip to Pomeroy Thursday.
While Coach Lonnie Myers Is were made to get. the desired gtades
Lewis Vav.Cooney spent Snllur~iay
l.a.vlng his troubles this year after 'lS is expended on the football field night wltil his P"~cnts at MI,OQJo-:
lllilVlng lost an euth·e ball club, one 1,•,; one would ever 'be ineligible port.
r,llght say and he
striving to w!;.io bfcnuse of scholastic dlflicu!Ues. lui!&lt;
Mrs . Albert Fra.nk visited
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a lei\S'ue came, 130 lot•g us this wil,v l ~~ ult or Andrewt~' lmperfccl.ion the : 1: 1other, Mr::~. Flandcr Hysell Thurs ~· ·.; ,
wach is on the job, 110 team can t(.ll.lll llllLurally_ will bu conBiderably rilly.
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llfiOrd .to talte them light!)•. He has \'leakcm:,'&lt;i wluch Is just another
Martin Woodard spent Tuesday :: ..
the ~ kna.ck. of kcy,tng his men lo · breal(" for the Blue Devils.
1 r· l ~ht with Sammie Pierce.
tno.~ p1t((1\ whereby they produce
Plans arc IJdng made by loculi BirUc Dodl'ldge was u rcceut : _
LVen mQre 'than (heh' regular quo- ~lj houl uulhoritles for a big demon- j guest of Hcmy Spires.
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tJ. or' footDan ability under ce rLa in ttrliL!on hen· Thursdo y evening to
There will be a rally day service II!
ccrtditio~ . The Panthers. · while ~ :n·sl:l. lize cnlhus\n;;""' fo r the Leam ID: the Mission Hall at Rutland calo's living quarters. Ohio State
hoplt'g that will noL occur agulnst tn Lhc yame Frh. .. y. The I" "'JC:it Novc~uber 19.
University decidell t his year
t llem, noverl.heless nrc preparing, ucw d cf lh~ sel\son to da le J:i exMrs. L('Wis Ru55cll and daughter make a dormitory out. of the
(t~r that contingency and are C:e* J r..ccted to be prer,c11t whc11 t he or- \ :&gt;Jary nncl Elsie Rusl:lell spel't Fri- . Tower of Ohio Stadium Mmit to
t.ermtned they shR II come home af- t:er for piny is called.
&lt;l:iY with Henry Spires o.nd family. only those men whose scholastic
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·· a boOk. 1'ells tour past, prennt
and future. Don't taU to aee me U
bua.ne68 or troubles bother you.
~ yrUl tell you about divorce or MAD" ...
manilia:e and brtnJ be.tk to you
.n.l'U
Mar'ccda advice and
chnntcter r :S.der at AEh &amp; Byethe one you love . If a habit a
i\more Stre~ts. M.!ddk!lOPl't, all
bUBband. w wife has, I carre&lt;:t it.
\ hi~ week fl'om 9 am. to 9 p.m.
If not llat1stle4 money returned
•t .OO speciAl Joeadlnp tor llit. 10
25c tor test reading. Hours 9 A.
words rrec. L:lcated in tent.
M. to 10 P . .M. Madam Roee, 762
So. 2nd Ave., Middleport. I0-31~3t
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t'Or.J~ at Wellston which tarned out
~o .sat:J$t'a.ctor!}y to all Ptmther folI•Jwers, the foot~ll squad of t he
l&lt;lc&amp;l hlk;,J scnool 'resumed their
I•:&gt;'O.CtlCing Tuesday OVen!nw after a
night of rest glvet~ them by the
coach as a reward. for thelr t'me
work in tho Jacbon County ar£;ul!;ent. .
Meetlpa: Oalllpol.ls n~xt. F'rlday
altemoon, the coach and his chargcs a.re leaving no l$00pe unturned to

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ror Cleveland where aM wm vlslt a
Hear• B1~op 1fPW
d&amp;ya before rolnl to Part

Chle&amp;IO Nov 1-JN&amp;-'Ibe 001.·
tury of Pfotn!u expoattlon orilf·
na1ly scheduled to cloee lt. pta
last nla'h~ bepn a twelve da;r 'en·
core" eDPitD'lmt today with daUy
lectures on ad!noe planned fD':'
the atenam period.
An Armllttce day celebration
'lf1ll be t:he hllhlllht ot the twelve
day prccram
Brewers have 811'ftd t.o turni3lt
2 000 barrels or beer for free dl!·
tribut.ion at the tatr on Personal
Uberty day Nov 8

camp sl.t.e

1 Dr. Rem•nrton at EpttTownsend WuhinltOD whne lhe
C'he o b J c c t ion~ to J.C'
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1v.lll at.y ~t.el.y with ber am
Dow• employment we&gt;e "''""'by TUfSO~l
copa
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Lieutenant Albert Miller and tam·
Ute committee tl'J&gt;re&gt;.entl.nr the fair
I ily In Oleveland Abe W1l1 be the
board and two members of the
BtresBit&gt;f"
humanism
1n
rellglon
&amp;;k.le8t
of her dauahter. llra. Pred
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Board of CommlsiUoners Dr Bing-~
lind condemning the apathy of too Orotr and family Lieutenant MILler
ham anc1 M:t BeP.gle
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many church goers tne Ria'ht Rev· 111 stationed alonJ Pupt 8oubd. at
Ma.IOl Sa.vage qul.cldy Informed G
ld
Sb
t crend WIWam. p Remlnatoc D o .. Port Worden B Cil mil~ dist«.noe
- Trouble Ironed Out Fol· tl\ofle present that Mr Dow had un le er aya
o Milalonary Bl!hop ot Eaatem Ore· f!oom Seattle
~;etn employed by him through oo
F tred When Farm Jm· gnn Jpoke to a la111e cong:re&amp;atlon
lowina Meeting• At
lfrommendntlon He said he ha&lt;l l
plement Taken
£1! ll)tere~~ted people from Pomei'Qy
or and Mrs p 1: Stanley Jeft
Pomeroy
l:&gt;eNI given au tnLJOducLion to Mr I
r.nd aurroundlng t£r'i11Jl)i aL the Wednesday ror a motor trip thnl
riow when he wns In Pomeroy but FROM LASHER FARM ~race Eplscopnl ehurch Tuesday the south and IIOUUlwest Upon
1reaching Arizona they expect to
Cllfllltruetton work or bnlldings to a_ brier time bermc the wo1 k at tho
~enlng
be 1L~ 1n ~he Clvlhan COMer\'B C"..mp site began alld that Mr Dow 1
, Hla talk emphasized the neceSB· rrrnaill tor a 1tx mmth'&amp; 6ta.y in
tion O&amp;mp 1\t the !.Rip count)' fair I ad sent. an appllca.t.lon to him ask·l John Hill 21 Ia Victim • L) and UI'Bency or missionary work Pt:oenJx and 'l'ucJKm
u g to t.he job Major Savage tur'
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forelgJl lands Dlscourlllng briefly on Mra Horton c Pownall of Port-ELECJ'RIC
and oonUnue until Cf'mpJet.ed as I ad not been mf!ntlom:d to him by
Near Eye
hl.l per,sonal experiences 1n the mw land. Orea:on and Mrs. Davld MeThebe
rapidly as JK161lble Major '1: w anybody IP P&lt;'lmeroy and that he
lonary .field he broug:ht to the as- Combs or Younptown were recent
San,ae, U 8 Army otllclal In had been emploved Inasmuch as he
Sl!mbly 1deas applicable to any guests of Oaptaln and Mrs H C
cl!arge of the entire Bouthenstem F.l Pmed qualified because of hls
Hullowcen p1 anks Tue.sdav nlgt t I community
Pcwnall of Mulberry AVet"Ue
OCO district comprtslna: l:l camps arrhltectnral profession
H" .J.It d 'n a shooting near Rut
Rev Henry Wlo;e Hobson Bishop
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declared Tuet.day afternoon
one 21 yeo1 old Danvlllo! f t the Southern Ohio Dioce~ also
The i.~J"eement that the eon
Then•rore Major Savage con· .vcutl ! Ct.:e!VIIlJ&gt; u pm tion of o. preoonL at the meetJng W&amp;l&gt; In
Mrs. Lou B De Long: or Lanea~:~ter
"BLACK
BEAUTY"
It wouh1 be utterly lm
bo
"''•-• of an J-'ormal ··'"•lng ol l•as returned home alter a few
.l'uellon work ohould proceed a ij tlnued
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r.oos tble to discharge Mr Dow uow &lt;.ha t g~ flam a ~h ~t gun a ve hts '· ...
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Lslt wlth her slater Mrs
originally deldaned • WM finally unle-ss lt was brought. to my atten r ght eye
well· known hymns
Rev Lloyd men s v
ruched lallowlng hours or qulb tKJli In wtitlllg tbat the man was
J thn HUI 21 was the young rna 1 Clark. pahtor {.f tho local church C E Hart
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bliDi here
l lnoompetent incapable diHhonest whv recelved lh" s hot from a su ' &lt;.f!lclated at the regular services 1
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1n the hand&amp; of Georgi! Ho.rvey Mrs MHdred F~ler at Middleport Frank Brandenburg left WedCLOCK"
ace Capt Roba-1 A Johnron and
Declaring Lhat Mr Dow s super~ I care taker o' the 1..6sher !arm church voea.llst
presented the r Psday for Huntington where be 1Joba1Q' WtiMmaller and Lupe Velea. ltreeD Jtan. will N Met
..eh
Leo Tnq, Moe
Ll.2ul H R. Garman came to v sin~ work at the camp sllie had r.cnl Rutland
I ~mn 0 Lord Remember Me" .~~m attend the fuDeral ot h1a silter otber aerou the breakfast table from , qow on. tn fact th•r': beeD
Da•MII OU. .,.,_, OeD.
Pameroy Monday to aacertaln the teen sa.tlsfactory so tar he saw no
Shrritf A 0 Tracy was eum. rssL!ted at the pipe orgpn by Mrs I MI'IB Katherine Brandenburl who aoq tt fo.r IOITHI time, t'or the;r were mirtied at I 8.!1 Vegu N•v .. oa
tCJson for the delay ln the pur te(UI()n to discharge the man Blmpty moned to lnv~ttgate and when Clara Lochary
dLed Sunday In Rlchmond Va Ootobv I. but kept tlbtlr bapplneaa • secret from their dear public tor
c:hak of pipe to be used a&amp; a water because or personal animosities He I quesUoned Harvey declared th&amp;t
Preceding the services at tile RematnLS o1' the deceased were
three w"ka.
1tne to the lalr JMUnd to provide further Informed t hose llt the meet~ he did not know whether anybody church two dinner parties were held b ought t.o Huntln(lton Tuesday
sutllclent city water for the camp he thut the ~mploymentof Mr Dow 1had been hit by lhe charge 11 on1 ~t the Mat tln Hate! by two church Bl.'rvlces wUl be held Thur~day Florence of Wellston spent TUesday
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'i llad been made 1m partially In re his ~hnt gun but did not deny lhat gJOUJl8 Por the pleasure of the vis J morning
with Misses Ellen and Elstnore Eb· Hlndeund son Harry~·
11+1ng
According to
orlalnal agree aula.r Army procedure and that he I h had fired
the church vestry
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mmt when Jt was decided to locate lad ~vcr considered local politics l Hr tcld Sh('nft' TrRCY that h ., men aNI Rev Clark entertained the
Loul.l Warner
the crpnp eite at the Meigs county l'rejudlces
factions
dls llkeli or fired into o. en"" driving along the following Billbops Remington and
fair ~unda the cost of pureh~sJng hatell In such matters
main hlghwa} when he saw a Hobson Rev Clark H J Black·
_:the plpe wu to be divided In Lbree
Capt Johnson then spoke In be stl!cl wheat ground roller belong more Pa.trlck Lochary Otto Krein·!
The Me'lp County Pair Board t;.alt of Mr Dow s superintendency mg t.o th " La.shcr farm. connected blhl George E Nye Robert Slagel
to provlde $500 the Pederal work at thll camp site s tating that tu the car and being take a. way t nd Cedric Clark ot Middleport In
C)ftt'nment wu to provide $4'1&amp; Mr [){lw had held in mimi Lhe along the highway toward Langs- the other group composed of ladies
the total
allowed for such tPnents to be derived from various ville
ol the church were the following
till!! remainder huildings lmprovemenL8 etc to the Hill and two companions riding ~ofrs Edith Newton Mrs.• Oha:rles I
by pledges or fnlr board and fair groundB when In a light model rondster denle:l Ward Mrs Greta 0
Pr1ee
Mr/1. t
of lnterest..et\ citlzeN the two contei'Tf!d regarding Lhe that they had tal en the Lash 1 ¥' 1ed Crow Mr~ Patrlr.k !Lochary
Savaa:,:_~ his two com rclocl\tion o[ Ct!rtaln bulldlngt~ and rol\e1 nwny and declared that It Mt'l'! E R Titus Mu John Liet.-1
were u~utu•ld Jn a meet tile improvement of others already I was not fastened to 1heir en \ Her Misses Katherine st:hlaevel
or the
biMU'd at.4he Pome constructed at t~ fq,ir grounds and whell the 11hooting occurtl'!l
Urace Hortof1. and Mlrl.am Biaq:·
City
Tuesday morning the construction
superintendent The thrc" young ~n said they more and Mrs Cedric Chuk Mrs 1
ibe
In ordering the pipe bad menttoned such beneffts to the "m:l been In Rutland and were on H 0 Ewing Mrs Mildred, Powler
;:,.1!- o&gt;oioui 'the wa.Ujr lh\e to fair board when. s ugg:estione were theh WI\Y homewt~.ld When Harvey of Middleport Rnd Mrs Lloyd Clark
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,h8111 rt~.d~ when 1 ~ ade
filed into the car BevP.ral othc• cf Athens
theonstructlo~ s.=rln
As aoon as the camp Is completed young men stated that they saw "1
-Beat Gallipoliae
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the MaJor declared the Coshocton number of petsons hauUng tb"
ANDREW GILKEY Dms
CCC camp members will be remov roller a.wa.y lust before the ca
~~·~ crJ tQ the Me gs county ceo camp l m tch wns fir d upon: came along
Andrew Gilkey 13 dJed at his
po fn e 1 where the} wlll 1e111de whllo conThe shot btwt the 1adlatm 1
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1me
neat Hollday at 8 16 o clock
bee usa ducttng t.'UOJiCI vatwn work In Uus th e car nnd CH!.d•cd a. hPnti lam
to ca~~ county
lcm Tin~ charge from the slwl Tuertday cvenil.g DraLh wns attrl
0 ,.
The con.servaUo11 w01 k will be ~tun entc 1!d the o:::at through a side butcd to o. heart attack
He ls .survi\'ed by his wife Flora
entirf' done on approximately 14 000 at res cu1 t1ln .,trlkltlg Hill In lh fore
two
soN Emmett and Thomas and
or pr.vately ownl'd land In this head nnd liKht. ear Hts wound
cne
dau ghlcl Mrs Denve&lt; Wise of
point wa s 80I:P county It was learned a.nd the although sllgh~ was attended b}
by Mr Sa.va~~:e when he Mei•s coun~y carrln mHl probBbJu be Rutland physician and he stakd Rutland
the members of the fair
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Funeral services wHJ be cOndunt·
that the pipe slloUld be or;. Mcupicd to1 t;hC months or pel- that a formal charge nga!flst hu ('d Thurs&lt;tRy afternoon at 2 o clock
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1ey would be ftiP-d lmmcdia,tely
fl om the trunlly residence wfth In
Della Carnahlln
Evan G~eimer
Qt,eaper ln auch a shipment)
Materials for Ule camp such nn
-R~at GallipoJi..,._
Ed Rayhould
tt•nnent 1n the BurllnKha.m ceme-1
oor4inl to the lowest bid received ,..aSulr rur truck::. milk meats
40 NEW CARS BOUGHT
t fl In charge of F1Ntcnrold
Fre&lt;l Knowles
R. C. Wright
C. L. Wibon
M'ltl or th
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mount t.o be bl,ll t;. uu L cs M u .~~ueh MIJJ}Jll..:s w11l ~ 1
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- rurcll a.scd locall~ Major Savage
Accotding to the records of Hor
E. M. ftfuaarave
- Bcal Gallipoliat:mmett 1\fa:J'huah
N.C. We'tch (2) 1
~1 ':_ ~d fiiuar~~fr boardPR;!! !en id ~~tar as possible a nd accord le n B1own clerk of courtA bills of
M.uu noqt.:sl!'l
Paul Iltowley
lielen
ZeiLer
J. L. Fauber
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I ll{ lo i.Dwcst bid!l o evidently th" tt~ lc for automobiles flied during the
CCC camp will bl tng constderRbk month of October totalled U/8 01
W. T. Sinaer
P. 0. Swiaher
Mu ElmeJ Wle~ha.m WM; h't9L
Wm.lowe
l'e \ enue ln~ the county
this number 34 were new pansev,.. SB Tucstb.y artcrnoon to- thn l
Vemon Milia
Taylor Fletcher
Meil• County
f,.tt cars and 6 were new trucks
ember11 ct the Shaket~peare clun
Brown ~tate d Wlldncsdny that thf!
Clair Minor
H. L. Townaend
-Beat Gallipolishe home en Wehe 'terrae ..
w~~~-.rnode
sale of automobiles In MBIKS conn·
Followill!J a
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Arthur Ski..,tor
Joe Beeale
J. G.' Frecker
I~ !lurin g the pa11t rew months has meeting
Mft; Frtd Oonw~:~.Y: read j
t.qua.lled th~ average J;Jt!r month for n lnt rE.stlng p!!.per entitled Oh1 J
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of t ile , s~ason 1 fhroo mel' bep,rh\V: the names
M embe1s or the Daughtm.s Of Un·
1 al lho Elecluc ol Freemen were co:rflned u1 the lun Veteu.ns will meet v.lth Mrs A
-~~':;;~~;;,, lind Jllriday wu nty ja.U here )Ye&lt;t,nesday tllOUI· 0 Tracy at the sheriffs restdenpe
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!\tory by li:d· ltnB the jnll blotter revealed
he1-e truli.gt t at 7 o clock Mr11
Hecht 11ul Plot
Leonard Fteema.tt was the lat.cRt 'J'racy has announced The meetiJJ«
~·:.;i,ilil,~I, life of n man sddltlon to the llst or pf!SOn,l!rs, ar· It WB.1 learned v.a~ called as a spec
who ta
benefit ul ma tetted Tuesday night by Deputy 1 l stll'l81on kl p,rrange services for I
1ured eHPerlef'.Ctl
a ~econd ffilerlft' 0 L Trll.(!y on n c.hJ.llJit of Jael)fr RUBsell Civil war veteran
t1 y a' exbt.enc~
clrunkenn~fi!S F'J:eeman .was round v.ho died at Columbus but wlll lx
Traoy a role 14 that of 1\ small h gh'l'y lntdxieated ttear the Charter lllll'led In Middleport
llJwn: reu&amp;w whdl' might have mar· Oak Coal tlpp~ &amp;Iter he had been
- Beat Gallipoliarted 1a r10h girl fn his home town wported bt a e!Ll?.cn
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MANY MEALS SIERV£0
who lnstl!a&lt;l married the girl \le 'I he otht1 LWb men bt.'ttrlnt the
Lnect and went to New Yo1k to uame or Fret~rnan 4 are William
Mrs A 0 Tra.cy matnm of tt}e
tun a d}gar store Hct!! they !t1ug- Flt~enULP. and Clarence Freeman
Mt!igs
coun y jail repoyted WedQ.el·
to nta.ke a. met11er tivlng
fnthe1 and Yon rerq)eetively both
day that 1401 meals were served 1n
over nJckeJf; and then klssiJ'Ig l't'ld under IJUI.IIlstratea ordl!r8
the JRII to prisoners durbliJ the
maklh8 1:UP Jn their tiny room
-Beat
mon~ of October at a eo&amp;t of 16
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quurel pre(:lplta~s aq acct~
HAI..IOWEEN fi'AB'JY
cents per meal Be\'ent~•fl.ve dif·
dent In Which Tl'~y Is knocited un
A number or th" members ol th ._ •ereM prt.soners were eQJlflned ln
consciouS Whell he cdmes to t{P. Bethc.ny M E church motored to the Jail at vnrlous ~s t'!urirg the
finds himself back In his home Pores&amp; Run Tut:Ed &amp;.Y , venlng 61 ( L month the n-glater dlsetOlled and
tlown arhQI.lK people he knows to 1enjoyrd a soot&amp;! and Hallowoou tht. poputa.tlon In one day nr.ver
have pPSSed on He looks Into a rarty Bponsored by t.h.. Methodi.'tt exceeded 15
Dtlrror and sees his face t.o be his church there
cwn at twentY·tWO He Is drawn The pn.rty waa held In the base~
.,., -~ ~ ... H~.,"Ii•hto the regular humdtum of Ufelment of tlle (.hUlch which wns
I"RIZES AWARDED
nwlr&gt;g his youth
marries the 1r.levcrly £&lt; nd appropll!ltely decorat
Wl!!altJ.ly girl he hfld formerly spurn· ('({ ror tl:l~ oceal'i~;~u Prizes for th~
A crowd of masked merry makel'l
and thJ,LS ftl\d!l himself Uvlng 1 fttl l&gt;t and m:lllt comical COGtUM~~ and Interested spectators Wf!:re In at.
all over again from a. new angle were a.Wfl.rded to the followln~ tendance Tuesday evepl.hg at. the
A surprla~nr climax ~lnas the Thelma Arnold Milton Houd&amp;shelt HalloweenF&amp;rty and dai#le sPOnsor·
~~otory to a smasb.lng but lOJ1cal con- Hol'ace Ka.rr and Edward Gt!n 1
ed by the Second W&amp;rd Plremen a
elusion
AllBOt"latlon held a.~ the Knlghtl of
Inchaded IJO. the caf«J with Tracy mer
Pythlas ha.ll
1 re Mae Clarke Otto Kruger Oeo
-Beat GallipolisNear the elose of the even11;11:
Barbhr Peggy 8J:lnnnon C Henrv
TO CONTINUE AT OLD
those dressed In costumes edte!Mid.t.
(~m don and Chn a. BIRndick
STAND FOR PRESENT
the ool~ul grand march Out or 1
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- Beat Gal11pol11Th~ Red Anchor phl\fmacy pur· awarded prizes Mrs H&amp;r.el Jtartiel)..
ENJ'ERTAlNS ClASS
cn 83 ed by a partnership compotied bach W&lt;Ylds ladies ilni£1lume
Jotln Bowen of the Rock- I' I Edward Stark f\nd Bt&amp;{l.lnK Me ~ I Elmer Wickham gen~
a fine.st
f :"'''"''~ road et:o.tertalned the mem C'uUough will coJ'I.tlnue In the pre. I costume Mra. D"lton mas and
t.cr&amp;
the Sunday school .clue of sent location untU other quarters M'MI'IS WanJta and Artett.a Youna
the Ent.erprlsa United Bret.bern ttrc fOWld en Maln Street the new 1 ole~t and clomlcal costumes the
churen TUesday evening Prizes owners
announced
Wednesday M'Lsses YounR representlnr Amos n•
1 Andy. Jane Woods, :nnest ciUldnn s /
were awarded to thOle wearln11 the morniDtJ
ll'IOL!Lt ~autltul and most comical
The two young men the former coet\dnc and Junior H~ll e~ld~Gs
eOBtumell
L.rharmaelst for the Red Anchor most. comical costume

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Martin
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Charles
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Judie Middleport and Ml81!1 Sarah PbU·
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Pomeroy K. of P. Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 4
DAHCIHO BOlli • 'TILL II

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The roDowltll were here to at·
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SOCIETY MEETS
McNauahton Wednesday Mr and
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Mcmben of the .n&amp;Mlle ua.rwt R H MC'lntlre and daURht.er Br,r..
Junior m1811onaty aociety of the bam. Jean of Bprin..rteld Prank
Simpson M. I church, were en Mt!Naulfhton or ooturnbu.a Mt and
lcrtnlned Tues:djiY afternoon at Ml's. Willlam MArshall a:i\4 Jill'8 J:
home of MIBI!I Oora Mae loa. E Schreiber ot West oarrotMn
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Mi&amp;&amp; Mlttam Blackmol'b wUl tiD•
loltaln the of lbe 0raee
Chellet 111orr1a ..., tamll&gt;' ot
OuUd of the l!lpl.ooptJ ehureh at I ColumbuJ came here Wedrl-.ti.J io
her home on L1neoln lt.ot.d woo. atte-nd the fliiHiral of an uncle,
ne•day evenlnc
A - &gt;.t1oo1 charll!a KaNourbiDn, aon4U&lt;llad

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Johl\ Shorr
Human Bailey
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G. A. Clark
B. H. Hudnllll
Carl Ebenbach
Dr. R. E. Boice
Mro. Mayme Dye •
W .0. ~tkina
l~nrton Brown
"~•n,.rd Eioelatein
Dr. S. A. McCullouah (2)
Berthold S1111ith
l. R. ROuah
Oocar Walker
Homllr Varian
Rnv ~""l!ncer

John Hite
Dr. E. F. Maaa
Milea Cl'!lll

W. C. Davia
Lel!lnd Peoplea
Ohio Fuel

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Chat. McMuter
F. W. lnarahm
M.G. White
W. C. Theobald
W. E. Foroythe
C. F. Rathburn
G. A. Rairdon
l)r. Reea Philpott
Richaftl t ownaend
HenryVoat
Gr!lce Willillmo
Johl\ Field Co. (2)
Eldon Weekt

Georae Gonder
Wm. Robtcm
C. 0. Betz
T. N. See
W m. Hetteoehr1er
John Zerkle
SGU. Ohio Electric
Raymond Harbrecht
.l•m"• L. Mllrtin
Cedric Clark
Irving Karr Jr.
Covert Bakinr Co. (2)
Arthur Beegle
R. T. Burdett
Frank Harpold
Homer Parker
Harry McMatler
E. E. Browning
Galen Rowley
Alvin D. Cline
Henry Koehler
Francia Worthinaton

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Lillilln Moore
C. W. Kauff
CU.. H11yman
Earl Warner
D. L. Wallllce
W. D. Starkey
H. L. French
Willis Aleahlre

We with to thank each and every one for their palrona,e, but on the other h11nd,
feel that we have riven uch onr much grelller value for hit money than could poasibly
be found elaewhere. Thia it clearly a Walter P. Chrvaler year in automobiles and
never in the Hill~ of mo~ cara have succh val~ ,been offered aa can be obtained
in a D6dae, Plym'!uth of~rvaler. A campariton with other m!lket will readily eon·
!dl\c.e any one of tlle oqlttaodiq.- value found in every J&gt;llrl of a Dodce, Plymouth or
1 QlllY•Ier. Theae;cah lillYe Hyclranli~ Brake•. Safety allateel Bodies, no punk wood
covered wi~ thin metal. X·type dciQble droo frame that make the cart cling to the road,
Patented Flaalil'lg Power that eliminates vibration. Four bearing crankahaft. ' ~~
advanc:ed improvement&amp; that are found onI y in Cheyder made can.
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gel the lllOil reliable and oatidactory trllnlporllllion ever offend.

R. H. Rawlings Sons
Middleport, Ohio.

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the Newo Oftlce of The DaU7
Tribune, call 2~6-L; lf the Blllline81
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OHJo-Roln ton l&amp;:ht and Prlda:r
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L LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE
1r !tl HMII Ih In The Tribune

WIGGIN H~O HUG[ I
PER~~NAliN~~M[
Ell·National Bank Head
Received Nearly
$6,000,000
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Washington Nov 3-IN8-Albert
H Wlpln former
head of the
Chase Nat.lonal Bank. bad a total
personal Income of U 881 000 from
l928 to 1932 he revea.led today at
the senate Bankln~r Inquiry
The mUllon~dollar·a·year bank
er's best year waa 19:il8 when he had
a personat tncome or tt 809,886
1
He prevloualy told of paying $1 •
ti2ol 326 In tue1 Including $1,365 1
234 In rederal Income taxe~; In thlB 1
5·Year period
The record of Wiggins 1ncom •
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1929 11.563
689 98 1930 11 308 58811 1931 f860 - I
807 321 1932 $459 228 66 Total $5

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Wiggin also produced the
earnings oaid
his
per80nal corporations The
mar Murlyn Rnd Cllngston
acquired a net lnco~,m~·--~' -!';7!';~,,!16
over
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1932 lnclWJive
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By WILLIAM K HUTCHINSON

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W1th Dub;ietion Of
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