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Mystery Victim
the winner not only wa.ltl! oft Wlth
Lhe furlta ot vict.:Jry tor the biiKelt
p.mH or the se&amp;llOn, lt alllo takea
the title of Soulhea.at.em oMo ~a cJ'Wnptm wtth it u UWI pme
-.111 decide the champlonahSp of the
l£a(l'ue MiddleJ)Ol't haS a allaht ed&amp;e
beca.UAe a tie in the came wUI lirlve I
them the
League champ1omhlp I
while Pomeroy must have a Ylct.ory
to be a~orded the crown That It
\11111 be o. battle royal
hall been
a gr~d by C\Oen the mOflt rabid op. 1
po11in(l roo!Alrs
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'The Way To Love' 1
To Be Shown Here\

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doo, bo&gt;'l'
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mena' ahlrl&amp; 63 dol; prln\11 AM
iinlhama ln. II'IIIOrted colon and de..
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STREET

ON MAIN

ttreet Mr Benpl, tt wu leaJ'Ded,
clfered ...u.atanoe tel the p~erstrtcken panclfDOt.ber
retf.J'dln&amp;

bUrlal
...'wu a pupil of
YOUDC
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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L
BUSINESS omCE
Phone 202-R

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uoo &gt;ardl. """""' s,JOO Death Reaulta Almoat
Aeeordinr-;;-Report of •..-.
yards; out.tn&amp; ftl.nnel 1.340 yards; ,
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~~ 1.1100 yardl; uuWtached
natant y;
aver
Secretary; Much
!!he«; ' 3.D'l6 ,aro.: unbleached
Absolved
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Clotbinw
muslln 1.430 yards, comforters 115
~anta. b1at1~cet~ 405 Jarda.
OF ALL BLAME
The Roll can wiD ...,.,... unW
IS DISTRIBUTED
the end ot tbe month and all are
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to lh&lt; momberohlp Lad Ran Into Street,
To lndiaent Peraona lr drive
by R. w. P~nSterwald cbatrln.eatiration
County Durinr
t.'l.an and his COJ1l8 of worlters
R.,.,eala
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!ll.~r here tor 110me ttme and ll
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planned to adopt hJm. lllltbOUih
~ uch prooeed.IDp were not revealm
Burvtvinl are his 1randmother.
with whom ho Uvod, aod ..,.nta,
Mr c.nd Un:. Arthur Lopn. of

!Ioomer,

w. va

FUnenJ servtoe~~ a.re bell!l ar·
ran~ed by I'Jle Ew1n8' mortlcl~

NO DAM.&amp;GE

No ap~t dam&amp;lle waa done

when a. nre ort,ma.t:W. from a
chimney ftue at the home oC Will·
iam Wickham of Mulberry Avenue
called out the local tire dePJrlment.
about. 1 o'clOCk thil morn1D1. Mem·
1xn or the houaehold bad. Ule ftre
extlnlulabed before the ftremen,
who made the run in record bret.lr.: •
q time, a.rrlved at. the eeene
JOSEPH GRESS DIES
JOAepb H orese. 4&amp;, nathe of
Mason ctt:r, died Prlday afternoon

attenU&lt;m but death reaulted trom
lhe 11ertoua lllnese before medica
services could furnish relief
An operator of a MJ~all mine in
Mason Otty, Mr Gre&amp;!l was well
!mown t111 m1ghout the Pomeroy
Bend He wa.s a son of G eorre OreaR
proprietor of &amp; meat market in
Fomeroy for rnart.y years He iB sur·
vived by ht&amp; w1fe and four chJldren
Funeral llflrViceR wm be conducted Monday morntns at 10 o'Cioek
!rom the Catboltc church In Muon
with interment in the church oem~
eery IP chara:e of the Fosle80DIJ
undertakers

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WEATHER- Cloudy and
warmer tonight followed
by light rain tonight or
Tuesday. Colder Tuesday
afternoon and night.

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS B·ERVICE.
U U'l Newa It'• Ill The Tribune

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Scottahoro Cal~ II Again WIGGIN ANSW[~~
1~0,0~0 W~RKERS Summary Action Is Taken
In Lltnellgbt AI Negroes
B~SY IN ~Hm ~S ~y Citizens Of Golden W
Begin Third Court Flabt FIX CH~~~[S IN By
24 Violent Dealba Clcur CW~ ~R~G~E~~ES
Acc:nainr Finrer Ia Pointed By State Of Alabama At
After Hart's Body Is F
State OYer
~£N~T£ INOUIRY In Buckeye
Seven Defendanta For Third Time In Three
Week-End
Yean In Famous Aaaault Caoe

ICh.aae Bank Head Ia Said
To Have Coat lnatitution Milliona

PEATH SENTENCES REVERSED TWICE

Swift Diapooition Of Caoe Forecaat Aa Judre Saya
IN MOVIE VENTURE
"No Monkey Shinea"; Caoe Hao Attracted
Attention Tbrouwbout The Nation
Bank Also Loot Heavily
In Two Other Buaine11
Moves

FIVE ARE BURNED

55,000 More To Be Given

While Icy Hiwbwaya Are
Blamed For Many
Accidenta

PAYDAY COMES

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Cleveland-John Major, !10,
Joseph Marko, 49, were fatally lnjui"elt1Wbtn •thelr: au&amp;omobtle struck
the rear 'end. of a' wason on which

The aecond trial o1 Pattereon
laat AprU COI'fiUmed. almost t.hrt&amp;

a. partY wu hay...rtdlng In eetebra~
tkln of the election ot a Cleveland

!lOUth of
named

duck huntens
Menacing mob gathen at jaU
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atma run atea~ ,aheacf tod.o.v unde 1 omeers, battered in the ja.il doors
the supervision of )ndivlltual admln- nnd hana'ed. Tbunnond aNt Holmes
latra.toTa a.ceordln!l to Major E 0 In St James Park
BraU&amp;"ht the ruldlng aeniWI behind
the vast and unprecedeni'A!rl pro- LINDBERGHS
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councilman.
Newark-BtP.wart Elllot., 19,
KNUn
CAPE VERDE ISLES
fatally Injured when he was
Although report.5 wiU not he re·
by an automobile d1iven by Robert celved at the st.ate
CWA head·
B. Edmunds or NP.warlr: early Bw· q\l&amp;lterK until late today. It was bt&gt;·
St. Vlncenl, Ce.pe Verde Isla!lt~~
Jleved that utmost all t.he lO'J 914 NooY 27 - INS - Col and M11
Mu.xwell fil·YCII.r- for whom Jobs ha.d bePn nutborl?.ed Charles A Llndlbergh pul anodt€1
was kiUed when his were at wCJrk today
lon1J fttght over untamllllu terr
wn.s crowded against a The ooWltles were to be notJfll'!d 1 tory behind them today
thl:l afternoon of t.he addit.lonal alThey tan&lt;Wt at the Island of Sa•J
Joca.tlons. which total 65.000 Tile&amp;!!' Thia.go In the Cape Verde ;rwt.p
become effective
tomorrow and late t.bl&amp; afiA!rnoon from Vllila Cln
, r
ruune11 ot worlr.:ms will be drawn n 1roa, RJo De Oro
toe county
from federal re·emptonnent rolls,
8ao 'l111aeo. Largest of the Capr
Linvlll~hCLrles Cochran
48, a and wUI be men who ar~
unem· V~rde archlpela1o. 111 In th~ souti•
state highway Worker, was ktllf:d J)]oyed but who ha•e not been on em aroup or llllands and ts used u:.
reUef ll8tB
a baRe by cratl of thp Latec()('r ..
reonunuld "n PAre ThrH,
Appointment of Ned T Boiii:A of 1\'tll&amp;•Atlantlc Air Serv1ce opere.!~
Oolumbua as &amp;S!Iiatant 11t.ate dll- tna mall plane:\ from South Aftk~
IRONY OF IT
butalnt otttcer for CWA projects to South Amerlea

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Several oandi~tes · in the Big
Voting Campaign are making no
serious effort ·t a1win. Yet, ,their
friends' are holtli!ng subscz1p~ions
hoping they will call and ,~s.ecure
them.
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New projer.ts approvAd todav bv
a corn· Olvll Works en(l'!neen Included Rl.x:
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from a Ln Wyandot caunty and
tour In
moYie
'Jith a PByettt.. with a total or $140,805 in ~
to blow the nates over the 'IOlved
•-•nwbUe, llhe 'JO 000 wori!J!rs
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ron BatW'day, had motll"y to llllf!Od
today-8ome of them for the first.
Lime ln many months
The first
for work
up more
until Iaat
ThutRwagea,
d.,v
night,
totaled
than
$1.~

Unions In
Bitter Argument

Fe-elinl' in
Pennaylwania
C&lt;Nll Fl•ldo, Reaehea

lhorY-"DIIclly Dear"

Our New Deal
&amp;conomoy washing. No starch. Everything
dried and 1\at pieces ironed at 7c lb. For ServIce and Quality Work-Call ~00-L.

Home Laundry Co.
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Det.rolt, Nov 27- IN&amp;-Detro!t's
publk enemies No 1 a.nd 2. lay o..,
slabs In the W&amp;)'ne county ~ue
today, their atlrered eflmlttal aotl·

vitlea 11nded f91"-ver by tbe
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rtv&amp;ls.

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~lets

AxJer. 1 a~d

Eddie P~~er Wpf: reputep to 1 be
11il.der! c)fl the "'Purtle." 11m1. Their

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let holes ln race and chest, were
found early Sunday 1 momlns ln 1.
blood-splattered autOmobJie parked
on a lonely road in tbe tuhlonable
AUburb of Bloomfield Hills•
T'he ~ were to be &amp;hipped to
New York's east aide, the boyhood
home of the men, tor burJaL

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CAnon Clty, COLo, Nov 2'1- msA daUy Atu,.worshlp service
:tard or the colorado state ~''1":!~~
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tlary here came to au
the death or Oankyo
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for many years
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pri.!llner Mltaunap,
life tor the murder
a
WCJman in 1911 reverted to
glon of his anceal:orl after h18
carceratlon and o11'erHI. prayer11
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IJapanese Launch
Five Point Plan

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tlme'
· or cour.se ' he said, · we ngret
thut the law wa.s not allowed to
tRke Its course. But It probably was
~ust as well that these toPfessed
llbductors and sla.yers were lynch·

Sacramento Oal , Nov 2'1INS-"Thls Is the best lesson
Oa.IUornla has ever given the
natlorl'

That

waR the statement
early today by
Oonmor James Rolph, Jr ,
when Informed by Inten,at.tonal News Service that a
San Jose mob had lynched
Jack Polmes ard Thoma.s H
Thurmond
U anyone 18 arrested for
th1B good job' 1 ll pardon
made here

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'It was the on1y way to
give a lesson to the country
This kidnaping hu ierrortzed
other s1ateB &amp;lso It is time
that this daJ"'et Is cleaned

up

It is the best le580n in t.be
country today
'People make libelr own
laws In the San Joae case,
awift justice was absOlutely
essential
" We have 8bown the coon·
try that Caltrornia 1o 111 not
tolerate kidnaping" , the sov·
ernor added
Governor Rolph was scbe·
duled to leave by plane for
Boise, Ida , last Qlaht but. delayed the trip to be avtJlable
In the event of further emera
gency.
The 1overnor sever&amp;l days
ago decUned to call Ollt the
state mllttio t.u protect. the

combined
BhertD' WiUiam J . Emla:.
pollee J rt alae). lind the

highway pat.rol
They battered down the
the jail, drafted tlle
men from tm Jail acr0!18
rrom St James Park, the
square of San JORe, and
them to two sycamore tree&amp;
000 men and women looked
Don't ha.nQ" me,
hang mel" Thurmond,
pale youth, pleaded as the
t.he jail numbering about 1100,
him trom hlB cell
Cheering madly ,
drags:ed Tlmrmond

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b~i!:~·,..:~~
rc.ornia 11 red
early days,

street to the p&amp;rk,
vnth well dressed men
011 their way home af~r
and with studentB
Clara and San Jo.se
"A rope,· a big,
overalls, but
witbh-unOiiiiOii.
r.ar!ds cried
A noose fell over
t.ree a&amp; automobile ~:~~~~~;
eu the scene like a 1
of the stage
'Please, please," Thurmond
cried, but. his eyes p-ew elaalf
t.£ fainted at Ule slil'bt of the
" Up with him,· cried the tlu~~
ar.d the )oouth swung h1. a.

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'He dJdn't g!Vf! Brooke
chauce, cried the burly man aa
tL:gged on lhe rope
Cheers w~nt up a.g:a.in.
A few mlooles later
fighting feverishly against.
tors, followed h1a ·..,,r.,!or.i"'

coLLEGE
M.uoa
''You can't do It " he sh&lt;HlOolli'if
he lashHI. out
Tiftln, 0, Nov 2'7-tNS--A. colleiJe
Many fists beat him
dean was elected mayor ot Tiffin.
ground
Uniontown, Po., Nov 27;: ""':·1.Prancla W Kennedy dean ot Held- Foreitrn Progn.m to Try to
two prtsonen
He was ratsed.
IU tee11n1 between
elllerl Oollep, was returned to the
Improve Relationahip
'What do you say now?''
Ions !{l the strlfe~tor:·~~;~~J~: ctllce ot olty chief executive wlt.hty coal tl~ld became
out oppost:UOJ'. The Republicans
With United Statea
cd Perhaps this Incident. will serve leader of his IJ'OUP of captors
a ooose wu fitted
teme ~y following a
w•re unable. to f'.nd candidate&amp; to
as a warnins; t.o persons who may
tlon In ,.Jmich R't¥lflre rent
OPP.,OJe him
By JAMES R YOUNG
be plottlns like crimea Ln California I"''.~·
and Matt.ln Ryan. •IMura:ent
INS starr Correspondent
j It may serve as a deterrent."
wao burned in e!flry.
MONOPOLY TokyO Nov 27-INs-Launchlni Other o!Dcta~ took a Uke attitude
~f:"ft~l~"::n Tce:::~.~bnse P P"OPOSEb FOR OHIO an ambtLious tl.ve-potnt for~lg1 n sort or a ahrll8' aQ(l a lifting of
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Dl'OR'l'ftmcente~inR"chiefty about 1•1 I he eyebroWs, a "what can we do ' '"&gt;Wd
with mock eeremonlea
-United statea. Japan will o.ttemp• ..bout It " attitude
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300 miners and their
Columbus, 0 , Nov 3'T-INB-An tc increase her power in the Paclf.c
kt wa.s believed a ooroner s jury 1,~~'~'''"''·
brattnr: their victory In the
irOn-bound state liquor monopoly &amp;nd at the oam .. time lmrnonve h.. ~lJl find Holmea and Thurmond t ~
1 hanged by 500 vi!fllantes while 10.~
mtne elections
with the tu~ta.hllahment of one statea
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The doleful beat of a slntle
operated liquor store In eBcb couna rela.tiont wtth Washington It was 000 cltlzen!! looked on, came to
ma.TII:ed the "funeral ~:~~;;I ty, wu proposed t.o the liquor «~n· Lea.m~ today
their deaths at the "hands of parwhile "Dude" MeClendCJn,
trot rommittee of Ute Ohio senate The main points CJf the plan, as ties unkoown" and that the invella •
miner,
delivered
the
t"dav by Governor ~ White's drawn up by the new foreign mm· tlgatlon locally wiU end there
mourning aloud because Ryan
advisory cammiuton on liquor CCJn- Jeter, Keitt Hirota. are as follOW'!
Any etate action ~med tmprob"by aocldent on
put'J)OISe"
t.rol.
! Revlillon of the extstlni nn able in view CJf tile statement of
crowd howled approval a.s the
Additional Uouor 8tCJrea may be val ratio of 6-3 between the United Oovemor Jamee Rolph Jr, In Sat·
"'mnnle~ were clima.xed
with
eatabUaMd Ln the counUea for each Statea and Japan
1amento that the lynchir.g "wu the SANTIAGO
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2 Exten&amp;'fln cf the
preMnl t.eat lesson QaUfornta has ever lilY- OF STREET
plan.
.,reement whereby Japan'&amp; fortifl- en the notion ••
ca.Uon of her Pa.clflc 19l.and man·
He had previous)• annotu"'- he
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Akron, 0 Nov. 2'1'-IN&amp;-Attaca.•
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would not call out the national flllntlago was ''&gt;roW1n
1na proposed state monopoly of U- I. Prevention of a war between a:uard to pro~t the kidnapers
roar today
quor dlltrlbu.Uon and declarln" that the United Btat.e8 and Japan
groups or studepts cia.h...l:
• tax of t1 a sanon was ''am.p)e" tha throwrh th~ dPVelopment of mort
San Jose, 0.1., Nov 27-INB- center of the city
Ohio seven.p dealel'l' uaoctatlon trlendly relations
OalUomia. vlltlante&amp; today tn•oked
Severa'l hundred abot!! ~OJ.,
today Pl'eJiared t.o carry Its own 11'1:t. Replacement of the prest'n L lvnch Jaw to punish kidnaping and sOme from rooftops. but
pntnt J'1M t.o the Ohio r.ecrlala.ture Japanese envoy to WBL'lltllton by murder
oomba.t.ant was InJured..
When t.he IOJons meet to di'O.rt Ita 9. reprtS"pt&amp;~!ve !(! t.he hilrhW!t 1Ull • r ID a fterce throwback to the
Violeiice allo brot~ out
qnor C""ntftl1 Jegtsln~
bauad.ydtr~Mil ;a.valllble. r
tumultuoua dare of '49, they ltofm. ~~:ue:v where CODII.derable
Brlllfiy, the
UIOCiat.lon'a plan
5 ~bt
~• I a idJarma, lfll lbe OOWlt$1 JIIJI here, seiRd two dimaae wu oauaed by ~~=
would lift the lid on &amp;II restrictions ment IDT ~t~ ~d~aiellttt\•2n tolifeSIIsd tidnapen aDd
two bomtll Thm wef.(t
that ml&amp;ht lM' imposed.
the J~ ~ ~~ ~ ....... , • tn. ltrSppec:l the clothel trom tbelr tiel.

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Criminala Are Dragged From Cello, Cia*¥~
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Kidnaping Outrage

Employment Tueoday,
It Ia Said

County Jail Ia Stormed And Solf-Confeaaed ~=!=
oro And Murderera Are Seized Followinr Fi
Battle With Sheriff's Force•

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'"nlae trlall are B01nl to prooee&lt;.1
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CALIFORNIA KIDNAPERS ARE L YNCHE

tn a Parkenblu'l' hospital He was
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aod rll."ll ta aehooll, vrtnt.., publk
and paroobJai. They ajoyed YoJ.
uoteer work Ia bPIPltal• aad for orphan•, the ued and crippled, and
al10 aided tbelr lcboolfellow• bY
pro.,Wtnr attention ror thetr a:ra1,
pureh&amp;aiD&amp; their rlt~~es, and ahiDI
many other t~ let"Yic• to them.
The Junlon atd their 1ehool work
b7 e&amp;rf7IDI on correaDOftdauca and
the u:cbaDce of portfolio• with
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local eleven hllll, at least, been no-. '
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The clipping. brought to MlddlePQt1. by Mr Pickens. reads B.S roJlows :
..Ciiueuct&gt; HerQert . Local bo)' loYho

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around Ohio towns. this fall, df9ps
me u note from· dQWJl m Satdlnla
U:e wrlt'es that he bll.S ~en speni:llog his Friday nights and Satllrday
aft.ernoons 1 watching some pf the
llOOd. high JJ!!hool ten~s /" tbe
perform. "The best o them
wrlt.es Herbert, "is the ~iddleport
high team.
Mldd]eport ls a min~
lng town down along the Ohio ,-;c__ ;cc
River and the boys are
plentJ'
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1 think they would fifO gdpd
llgalnat ,AnyiJllng in this state." '.
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riWq, Dr. Alice W1aekoop iaahown on the verge of collap:te after she
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the d,eath of her claughter-in-l&lt;aw,
ln. Rheta W)'llekoop, oae Of the lt111.D&amp;e&amp;t crlmea io Chicago &amp;ruJica

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Kt&gt; t·c·: He apparmily wo.s .~prli.k .
lc l nvc1 Thurmond 's body, nnd I '"l!&gt;d
rr.nl ch wus tOl!ChL&gt;d to It, for he
hl :t:J:I (j fer
an inslant, bll~ lhr
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afternoon bv Ule v a.rsi t ~· M. Clu b. 1 A cheer w-::nl up as a rrt!ltch
! a11 organization of all Jetter men of 1 11t~.h te d Thurmond, but It wu \"iOman IMI\0; a&amp;id she was 'thomas
'I Middleport hlgh Echool to att.Eml drr wn' d m:t tl:y the walling of Sl· Thurmorl1t's • molher pleaded .
the annual
ThanltM!h'n~
Do.v! rens or the San Francisco pollee the crow~wblth hanged,-,, .:_c_:
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MiddlepOrt nnd . rk.: r,quads which had been sp&lt;:&lt;!d· him down ~Od give her
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Pomeroy 1: 1 !\bOdy
)lr.:1 to Ban Jo9o as th ~ lync'1lng~
to me."
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A man ro1.4ghly shoved her ba.ck.
the clty hall bulldlr.i before the l 'llw San Francisco ottlcers. reinShe serepn'led, ooVt'lred ht~r :eyes,
game or•d. heacl~d ~,•y a band madt&gt;! fm"Ced by t.he deputy sherins and
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up or Varsity M ·~nembprs
will · Ba~ Jolle pollee who were • no•,; In- nnd ran.
parade to thf' stadium,
: JU '"· &lt;1 ('lc:tred lanes to the bo(le'l
, High School of !lewis r.1!mifled
The hauglngs followed a tf:rrlttc
coopcrote, nyhl at the ~:ounty Jall.
1 Sundav that the~ wlll
· with the club memhr!ns Lu urranlle
The b~dly mutllat ~d body of
I group seats !or the mcmbe•·s nud it. Brooke Hurt ~·as founrt ye,~;terday
ls e-:nected tho~ clUitll a numb('r of morning In San Fmnclsco bay
. former Middleport high school stu - 1about twl'nty fn·e miles north of
d~&gt;'ll.s members of t.he
club will here, confirming th.e confessions or
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join the parade to th¥ st.odlum
T.hurmoncl ond Holmes, who said
1 Further pl&amp;IL'I fm• thf' nnr:'lrlP wlP they had kldnap :d him. beaten
be completed In a speelal meeting at and shot
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The Red. Cma• enr4.1lled 3,1(11,816
member11 lu tt• roll oall ·• y.ear &amp;aO·
Join In the1913 ~;aU ,cziU-Al'QliJtlco
DaJ" to !l'bl.ukq:LYIDI JJa1,

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1·'theMuch
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Bundny
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The mr:mbera of the Vorsltv M j
band were Mchedulecl 1.0 ffit;f'i for
b11nrl prn.r tice Monrllly nft.Pt·no:-m nt J
tht&gt; HeRLh M. E. Chur&lt;:h
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predation for the cooprratlvr work I
offered by M. W. Esse1G, principal or
th(' high school wns ma.d1• by tlH•
club and 1t let!Pr P.mbodyinlt this
apprr.clnLion yrlJl be forwlll d•Yl fn
Mr F..'W:'!X by the secrt&gt;tnt"V.

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UNION SIERVICt.:
IJnlon Tha.nkHglvmg service
\',Ill be held Wednesday nvenlng,
Novemher 28. nt the First Baptist
t·hurch. It haa been &amp;Nlotmeed. The
11eimon will be dellvered by Rev. P'.

l!tar In • hOllow tree. Damon 88.ld
that wasn't A'. A. U.
If a bear wal\t.a to 11leep in a hoi-

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Runyon 1&amp; ha.vlng his
a.tntrell &amp;J'Id will present. it to
American Academy of oun, camera
o.ud Lecture Tours. Never try to
brtnll 'em In alive unle&amp;~ they have
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l v1.al1. wtLh Wr. ai\CI Mrs, R . M . Oro- owner .
AI word t.h&amp;t the eonfeMionl had
rived the latter part of \he week fCI' bNn con1'1nned spma.d throl~Pl Uu
, a few dap YLalt wihL l&amp;n. 1b.r7 count.eyslde, ~hert BrooH Har.
waa a favorite. a crowd started to
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~ 1 ouc. of t.be ••.,. Nort.b
• how tree on '• ~Ong lease tlut.t ain't
we~ llad we got. back from our fault, We couldn't htwe mtssed.
!Jf JO il :imaginable to our debtor nation~ for if he reduce
that. moo.e. tnckins trtp up ln the Wf' had the gun st.utted tilht In
Hw VUiuc of our dollar to half it~:~ JHeser.t ve.lue, we are canadtal' terracu.
hll! mouth and U waa a&amp; easy as
tutterlna wames.
mt•r c(y t·edut.:-ing th e debt which foreign nations owe u.,
aU we were dangerous.
... nd ~hich .at present ~s something .~l~e twenty
of
So bad. we CO\l1dJlft. eee "Wake ~ up flrat," .aa.ld Rundollam .-to Just half that amount or, ten -hll!Jons. J\t· . ta8l di'W'D in a yon. "Oive him a r;porttns chart:e.''
same time, the debt we- owe to other nationts. if it is &lt;&gt;ro 11..,,,.
IJi!loljs, hus been incrcused to four billions. ·This
l:=~~~~=.:"i:O~~~~~""Ji He dldn't
ITi t' l '(~y an cxa nq)Jc of what inth!tion can do for us.
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n'h ere is nnly one wu.y to keep n price stabilized
"ll d~ e r it i1-1 the price on cotton, linseed dn, whiskey, He took us out into,the wooda and
ua 110tne empt)" footprtn\8.
nt1ts,l' hair tonic or fertilizer and that is througb the ht.w 6howed
a m090. •·Follow them."' ~e 'at.td
wlti c t ha1-1 Hloud t-~inc~ Eve plucked tlw apple otl' the tree "unt.l.l they are filled."
'" l11 owledg e. Supply and Demand. Any artuicial meanu
The track• led north. The guide
..r n •lfulating the rl'ic.:e lJ.v plowing undLli' crops or butch- went 101,1Ul. The moOse had a week's
~ ~ wild desire to BCratch
•·ri11J .".lock, will fail just as Kurely ~~~ it is given a thor 1.1o:art
hilt baclt on the North Pole. "W_e
1rug lt i and complete chance to show for itself.
trailed· biJn ul'\tll be was toe·dant'·
~' lh! lawa tllld woJ•king~:~ of nature simply will notal .. tns OYer the RoeklH. That p.ve the
guide a week's start.
i \\' ~or nny nther thttn natural meanH for adjusting such
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l11ing nud intlntion il'l one of the artitlch1 method8 which So, It .WJl.S a aucedlful trip. We
£J;dn't wuLr. a cartrldle. Damon
" d I ul r:&gt; uccced unless it it! done with the utmost care and RunYon ·· brouSht down a caribou
&amp;.nd stopped us from a.hootlqJ a
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with the receipt of ·a cllpplnB from
the Mtori D8.lly NeW.,. broUght to
Mlddl~1t; bY w:arren Pickens .. for~r Wi'ldleport high
S(lhpol . grid..
star. now a resldmt of Dayton.'·
'Aithowrh · the present edition ot
oQach 1Clyde Battyn's Yell~w J.llc\c:et.jl baa laid el&amp;Jm t.o the mytht~:&amp;l
Stla.\.e Cfa.ss B football ehatnplon"
sblp·bY Wrtue of their decisive vic-

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INFlATION
MUCH hf.l l'! Ut:en w1·illtm, much said, [~bout inflation and
what etfed it will have O'J this country, "ir attempted,
~I r. -'i(l;ruch, one of the world's mol!t expert tir.anciers
whn b1l.s g ive n advice to more than one president, has
&gt;.Hitten such a clear, concise article on the subject that it
11ehuoves anyone who is ' in doubt on the subjec.t to read
it forthwith. It appeared in•the last-issue of the Saturday
~;vcn jng Post and the able tinanciei- 'takeJJ eY~ery llteJ&lt;:Sild
ever,\! nrgumc)lt of the inHationiHt and Pttempts to provt:
lt• 1h ' m~Hl who hu.d little or no knowledge on the sub jed!
.j u. . t here s uch un ill-advised move will bring us,
\ , yet, Mr. Roosevelt ha• not taken the Htep 11or
r.1 ad ~ the mnve that mu.ny nf his clu:--c m.lvisers have sug.
;;•·&gt;L uud " " yet there is hope that he will not. Th'
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ebaptera In pu.bilc bllltb. Dlll'llDJ.
Durln1 Uaii JJht J.U ~4 Croll
D\11'1111 made l,!U,OOO DIUWiq 'rlatta,
other tbaa to sciaooll, and. do tn·
•pectd IP,OOO cllll4ren tn aelaooll.
Nuninl Jt tile bedllde or the atoll:,
unamplojed, or otlulr ntedr IJ •
major part of tludr work- Thl PU'bllc
Healt.b Na.hiDI Senlet of the b4
Croat• also direcll the tuc-1111 of
cl&amp;llll ta Rome Hn'ene "&amp;Jt4 Carfi
ot the Stet. Tbla coa.ne waa taa1ht
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) :::iN' ' IT •·t•markable how many pe..: pie can find so much
litV £• to attend to the private, Jlef'tlc 1 nn.l affairs of their
Jt·ipn4 :-; and acquaintanceM, 'that they .1rt! unable to take
&lt;"a rc
lheir oY.-n. lnvariably the fellow who is trying
to :-;a l'e the goverument, the world and finally comes
d nwH;t o ~mving the neighbor's business, is a total, complete
1 a tlu~· aud has sUcceeded in doing r.othing but making
• ~~ \~ m(es fot'l' himself because he cunnot devote enough of
1Hl-' titne to 'hi&amp; own interests.
Thet·e are probably few peoplE' in :.~ny communit)r
.v ho ' nnnot, if they should stop to 1:1ink a bit, recall a
l tllmb~r of inddcnta wherein some meddHng, thoughtle88
lH! syhond y interfered or tried to do HO with his bus.ineBS
to t he; extent that· it was provoking in the extreme. There
have he cn instanccR of people from the outside who, ,jf
th eir l'ltorics were to be believed, knew more about what
their heigh bon'\ were doing or intending to do than tho!'-e
'~ ho Were Intrusted With the actual work in hand.
'there is. no person more contemptible, more annoyillg :uid more completely useleBS than this form of "nlt.wit" WhO awa.ys knows everrbody e.l1:1e's bullineSH exCept
hiH mx.n umJ .vot i."i wronw about ninty .. ni~~ th~'leB _in a hun ..
d1·ed. As a mattet• of fact, It Is nutural that ·he should be
wt·ong' becam11! he is taUc:Jng from hear~~ay or even woratc,
imugiJj~pon 111 mtlllY instanc~s snd it oQuld hardly be ex.
pected that be would be oucce911ful at rueoslqJI of ~~at na•
lure, qft'ellef th~~ the
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t ho U!acbings of Jt.ogWJ the ChriatwhOie words fit nto ·v~.ryfold and erevi.!G
oft:,.~ human heart, ap:) of whom i t wu said in John '1: 46, "NE\":R MAN

cne of the men who put t.h~ ropE' o_· Dayton, WBI rata lly inJured In
round Thurmond's neck.
9n accident .
•·rt•a the ~ Job I'vto done in
Cit&gt;.Cinn ati-Five
peraorut
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my life ." he said.
their lives when nr._. ~&gt;wept the
"It 's the best thh'l!l that ever residence of Wlllilu n PBMIODA, 11.
happened 1n this country," the ha i - r.egro CWA worker Who r ecei'lled h1a
J.Eonder rejoined
The playlet "Ye Ta P&amp;rt.y of Ye aather at the ji.U.
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1 Olden Times" ct~ by memben of
By dusk about 2,000 had pth.erj 1he Ladiell Blbae eM ot the Plrst ed, but only a few hundred wen· in as many wom en tu~ men walki nu In wtre, Myrt le . 43. 11.nd lhdr four
silent JJroups
napust Cbureh will be ap.tn pre· II d&amp;filerOUI mood.
l'hlldreu V 10tu. 12. Jsme! 11, Jean 8 •
t ented, Tuesday evenloa. November
Only her~ and then: we1e ~vl- Mildred :.! Pa r!IOns who Is 78 was
Sh:::rttf Emla called 1n ten state
28 at 7:30 o'clock at Ule chureb. The highway patrolmen and. twent~ 6e ncet~ or tears or hysterta.
scrluwsly burred
A matr on ! ~ wom11.11 walked slowly
ftrst performance, TUesday Novem- San J o.!-e city policemen ln add.!·
Columbu'&gt;--When his fiancee re ..
btr :n wu ~eelared • auocaa. A ail- uon to hl5 .starr of eJ&amp;hLeen depu- toome With her t wo du uwh ~rs.
•used t.0 atten d n motion picture
"Did yrJu !lee It '! H1.w Utd }Oil I' ith him . Edward J Williams, &lt;t;;,
Uea and 1mder-aherlff Earl Ha.m1
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frf'l?" someone ~LSked ill!r.
Culumlm:; wo1ld ~~ta r veteran, drank
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" I Willh l were a man ." sh&lt;' so.Jd
Dltyton, s))f'!nt the week end ttert&gt;
I)Olwn n.nd tl h•d sh ortly a.tterwar4
Shorlly after n11htfall ~he crowd
A mlld~fa.ced mhu::;ter Kt ood alum· 111 a hO.!if.JllHI . po ll ee said . Ml'l!.
with relatives. On Sunday, Mr. "nd grew more bellta:erent an~ etarted
Mrs. Plekeru&gt; and Lhe !ormer'8 fa- hurllfll bricks and other. : buUdina: 1..1 the now dese rted sq ua re
l''rll'da Young, 26, mo ther of two
'"ThOI!e tha t tak e the sword sha lJ 1 il1ldren. tlled nt Columbus, from a
. ! her , Spe ~ d Pickelllll, vWted in mat.erlal trom a nearby bulldln&amp;
perish by Ule 11word .. he said
•rlf-n•fl!r.Uo d ll ullet wound.
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j who hu been In a. aerlous condl- HamiltOn went lroto the crowd to "Befor e the evening scrv1ce waf': Ml• tl ma- Fr:!nk R enz. 56, Medina
' tion at .l ho~ pit.al thert. Ralpb is ~Et the leader. but waa Bet UP&lt;Jtl over , half or my congrega ti on !ef1 t •.umilmAn and member of an old
: a brother or Warren &amp;nd the aon and badly beaten before reaeue wu I knew where they were golra 1 f 1 ~ m uf hat ut-ss m a kers, hanged
fll ti'S•·lf ! ~: his s tore ..
: r:r Bpeed Plckeru.
...trect«L by four highway pa.trol- did noth l n~ to s top them."
At the Alex J llarl m a nsior.. on
MitldlcUJw n- Wa lter Acra, M,
: Mr. and Mn Pn.nt Polley ant" men.
the Alameda, a ll WB$ darknes~ Mh.ldlrtuwu mill wor ker , waa fatallYf
Th.ey t.ook h1m lnstde the ja.il.
l chUdren, Emma and James,
Wt.ek t!Od guestH of W.r. anU
The aher11f then lOoked the front Members of the ramll y could nnt v•G uud1·d wlwn his s hots un acclden-j
hi m ~ · ]l Ill I ll:&gt; !.LOn :.
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cloorl ot iron. and poated his tn.fn be rea.ched lor a stateme nt
Jo~n Rawson or Ora.veJ Hlll.
"They are a ll usl ee~" tn qu.IJ'Pl"S
Cm t: IHn ••tJ - H IXIr•rt. Smun. 45, and'
"''lth tear IJ&amp;fl lunA li.nd a stock. or
l•.ugNw Wa lton 3!1. uegroes, died
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t.c"ar au and smoke aa• mOO« at all 'I'Jere told
a.J tPt' st-rxu a lt' cutting a nd shooting
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rnt Teacher&amp; Aslloolatlon, wUI be
The crowd auq:ed forward. The
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the hiJh school BYmnutum on the ~rs fOUibC. desperately wJLh
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Pearl Street. A small admiii!IJon theJr club&amp;.
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he was s~ruc k by the II.Ut.om o~
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Men and afllcel'l feU 'tP'tth bed
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( Continu~ a t r&lt;:&gt;m Par:: One)
I MT!I. Nino Skinl'ler of Rutland &amp;r· cuts and brulse&amp;.
The Cl'O'J.'d maraed &amp;lain and City, 0 . Cochnm WB.A t hrowing cin~ 1 th tuwn rr0m the t t., ·i1 on whJc"
ft om
Chat.a.4
were once more driven back with ders on an Icy por tion or the rood ' Uwy wr f(' hobotn~
l"e&amp;r Llnvllle when tl w uccJden t •mc;aH rPmL to tuf'll
homes I~
~ a&amp; auns an.d bombs.
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This went on for four hours unUI happened
F'ostorla- Urbin Nye 22. was f!l ~AI t:w ...,., D!l( / trmh , appearing
State Senator John J. McClure of ,
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, all the window&amp; in the Jail and the
1 a~ u df'fr · m~· Wltll&lt;·~&lt;;. she accused
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Injured
whr&gt;n
he
backed
his
· pe:!'Wijlvanill, pictured a" ht! l('ft
tC·)ntlnued! rrozn Pale Ozle)
oourt J:muse were smashed, and the
I n !he path of a nothf&gt;l :l'lr~ p: 1 ~.:1 of "lrann n g" th e attack
Fedetwl Court m Philadelphia after
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ctftcers outside the jail were either
at a crru;s - road~ nt-ar her P ' ",lui •r 1:1 01dt•t tn t-Vade prosecutiOn
he had bet!n convicted 8 ~ a member
fhe tremendous croWd of eltLz., exhausted or tuJder the car~ of phyCleveland- A hend~o n
co!Jl;,lon [ PI a :\I! fl. ·tn act v 1 o l a~10n
of a liqu.or conspiracy and shake- l er..-; In St Ja.rr.es park, In the
. siclans.
down ring tt.&amp;t~ operated for ye•l"'" !ter of thf' city, Wl!.l.(;hed with a
The crowd grew In sJze until &amp;10 mJ.ulted !.rt the death or Cha r les I On" II!· Glllt:'Y. itl:l&lt;:! Uli: ,.outh who
in Dclawarli' County. H11 was .leD· &lt;'llrlc usly det.nched lnteu:.st.
mf'n battled In front of the Jail. The ".Hller, 43 . The dr iver of thP othl'r p• u ported lv v- tttws ,[' (1 the attackS
tenced W l~ rmmlhs in jail and flnP.d
hacikall)' ho.lf ol them \\~_ ,(' crowd al8o grew more lnsl9tent 1n (':\r was held by ]Xl!Jt'e on chaq.;es of , 1:; mtssing a• a statt' witness.
nanslauglt ter.
M! s. p 1·ic.e ngall" will a.ppeBJ" 811
$10,000. ;\lcClure was onee c~nJi · ~ J r ~ · nnd wr:men.
Its cries:
Daytan- Mr.~ . &amp; In a Johulion . 43, tlw ~tnt1· 's "·W• witness.
daW iot Govcl'nor of Pl'nu .ylvan oo.. 1 ~ I • 11•: rver1 the nroceedlngs ".1.1'Get •em, lynch 'em, string 'em
, Ill hte boclle.&lt;~ had been cut down
Pml thl.'n melt~d away to tlL-:-

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lblrcl wboae -ming aroma taJb oh...,ptiog goodneul
U a liHicloro ~•IWI&amp;• coob rhea.rkey,you ...,,. it is perfectlr
roootecl wlch aD rho -..I julc:laen ood hYOr retaioed. Tbe reaulto
with llearic mobrJ ate u accante u aa eagia.eer's watch om ao
UmltecL Two oclollti6&lt;i0r eu&lt;t ·fa&gt;itrumoau c:oodua 1M
-&gt;king opendoa aloae wlchouc the gaicllaal·baad of oo "eogi-'1
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aod rll."ll ta aehooll, vrtnt.., publk
and paroobJai. They ajoyed YoJ.
uoteer work Ia bPIPltal• aad for orphan•, the ued and crippled, and
al10 aided tbelr lcboolfellow• bY
pro.,Wtnr attention ror thetr a:ra1,
pureh&amp;aiD&amp; their rlt~~es, and ahiDI
many other t~ let"Yic• to them.
The Junlon atd their 1ehool work
b7 e&amp;rf7IDI on correaDOftdauca and
the u:cbaDce of portfolio• with
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title, the clipping from.
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local eleven hllll, at least, been no-. '
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The clipping. brought to MlddlePQt1. by Mr Pickens. reads B.S roJlows :
..Ciiueuct&gt; HerQert . Local bo)' loYho

hns been doing
some
traveling
around Ohio towns. this fall, df9ps
me u note from· dQWJl m Satdlnla
U:e wrlt'es that he bll.S ~en speni:llog his Friday nights and Satllrday
aft.ernoons 1 watching some pf the
llOOd. high JJ!!hool ten~s /" tbe
perform. "The best o them
wrlt.es Herbert, "is the ~iddleport
high team.
Mldd]eport ls a min~
lng town down along the Ohio ,-;c__ ;cc
River and the boys are
plentJ'
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1 think they would fifO gdpd
llgalnat ,AnyiJllng in this state." '.
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riWq, Dr. Alice W1aekoop iaahown on the verge of collap:te after she
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the d,eath of her claughter-in-l&lt;aw,
ln. Rheta W)'llekoop, oae Of the lt111.D&amp;e&amp;t crlmea io Chicago &amp;ruJica

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Kt&gt; t·c·: He apparmily wo.s .~prli.k .
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rr.nl ch wus tOl!ChL&gt;d to It, for he
hl :t:J:I (j fer
an inslant, bll~ lhr
. fla111eS went out.
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afternoon bv Ule v a.rsi t ~· M. Clu b. 1 A cheer w-::nl up as a rrt!ltch
! a11 organization of all Jetter men of 1 11t~.h te d Thurmond, but It wu \"iOman IMI\0; a&amp;id she was 'thomas
'I Middleport hlgh Echool to att.Eml drr wn' d m:t tl:y the walling of Sl· Thurmorl1t's • molher pleaded .
the annual
ThanltM!h'n~
Do.v! rens or the San Francisco pollee the crow~wblth hanged,-,, .:_c_:
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MiddlepOrt nnd . rk.: r,quads which had been sp&lt;:&lt;!d· him down ~Od give her
: g:nme
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Pomeroy 1: 1 !\bOdy
)lr.:1 to Ban Jo9o as th ~ lync'1lng~
to me."
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A man ro1.4ghly shoved her ba.ck.
the clty hall bulldlr.i before the l 'llw San Francisco ottlcers. reinShe serepn'led, ooVt'lred ht~r :eyes,
game or•d. heacl~d ~,•y a band madt&gt;! fm"Ced by t.he deputy sherins and
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will · Ba~ Jolle pollee who were • no•,; In- nnd ran.
parade to thf' stadium,
: JU '"· &lt;1 ('lc:tred lanes to the bo(le'l
, High School of !lewis r.1!mifled
The hauglngs followed a tf:rrlttc
coopcrote, nyhl at the ~:ounty Jall.
1 Sundav that the~ wlll
· with the club memhr!ns Lu urranlle
The b~dly mutllat ~d body of
I group seats !or the mcmbe•·s nud it. Brooke Hurt ~·as founrt ye,~;terday
ls e-:nected tho~ clUitll a numb('r of morning In San Fmnclsco bay
. former Middleport high school stu - 1about twl'nty fn·e miles north of
d~&gt;'ll.s members of t.he
club will here, confirming th.e confessions or
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join the parade to th¥ st.odlum
T.hurmoncl ond Holmes, who said
1 Further pl&amp;IL'I fm• thf' nnr:'lrlP wlP they had kldnap :d him. beaten
be completed In a speelal meeting at and shot
and thrown him In·

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The Red. Cma• enr4.1lled 3,1(11,816
member11 lu tt• roll oall ·• y.ear &amp;aO·
Join In the1913 ~;aU ,cziU-Al'QliJtlco
DaJ" to !l'bl.ukq:LYIDI JJa1,

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11 evening at 1 o'clfiCk It wos nnnounced.
1·'theMuch
city b~wM
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Bundny
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The mr:mbera of the Vorsltv M j
band were Mchedulecl 1.0 ffit;f'i for
b11nrl prn.r tice Monrllly nft.Pt·no:-m nt J
tht&gt; HeRLh M. E. Chur&lt;:h
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predation for the cooprratlvr work I
offered by M. W. Esse1G, principal or
th(' high school wns ma.d1• by tlH•
club and 1t let!Pr P.mbodyinlt this
apprr.clnLion yrlJl be forwlll d•Yl fn
Mr F..'W:'!X by the secrt&gt;tnt"V.

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IJnlon Tha.nkHglvmg service
\',Ill be held Wednesday nvenlng,
Novemher 28. nt the First Baptist
t·hurch. It haa been &amp;Nlotmeed. The
11eimon will be dellvered by Rev. P'.

l!tar In • hOllow tree. Damon 88.ld
that wasn't A'. A. U.
If a bear wal\t.a to 11leep in a hoi-

other

JAMES M. BUTLER

Mexican Escapade

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Runyon 1&amp; ha.vlng his
a.tntrell &amp;J'Id will present. it to
American Academy of oun, camera
o.ud Lecture Tours. Never try to
brtnll 'em In alive unle&amp;~ they have
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l v1.al1. wtLh Wr. ai\CI Mrs, R . M . Oro- owner .
AI word t.h&amp;t the eonfeMionl had
rived the latter part of \he week fCI' bNn con1'1nned spma.d throl~Pl Uu
, a few dap YLalt wihL l&amp;n. 1b.r7 count.eyslde, ~hert BrooH Har.
waa a favorite. a crowd started to
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~ 1 ouc. of t.be ••.,. Nort.b
• how tree on '• ~Ong lease tlut.t ain't
we~ llad we got. back from our fault, We couldn't htwe mtssed.
!Jf JO il :imaginable to our debtor nation~ for if he reduce
that. moo.e. tnckins trtp up ln the Wf' had the gun st.utted tilht In
Hw VUiuc of our dollar to half it~:~ JHeser.t ve.lue, we are canadtal' terracu.
hll! mouth and U waa a&amp; easy as
tutterlna wames.
mt•r c(y t·edut.:-ing th e debt which foreign nations owe u.,
aU we were dangerous.
... nd ~hich .at present ~s something .~l~e twenty
of
So bad. we CO\l1dJlft. eee "Wake ~ up flrat," .aa.ld Rundollam .-to Just half that amount or, ten -hll!Jons. J\t· . ta8l di'W'D in a yon. "Oive him a r;porttns chart:e.''
same time, the debt we- owe to other nationts. if it is &lt;&gt;ro 11..,,,.
IJi!loljs, hus been incrcused to four billions. ·This
l:=~~~~=.:"i:O~~~~~""Ji He dldn't
ITi t' l '(~y an cxa nq)Jc of what inth!tion can do for us.
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n'h ere is nnly one wu.y to keep n price stabilized
"ll d~ e r it i1-1 the price on cotton, linseed dn, whiskey, He took us out into,the wooda and
ua 110tne empt)" footprtn\8.
nt1ts,l' hair tonic or fertilizer and that is througb the ht.w 6howed
a m090. •·Follow them."' ~e 'at.td
wlti c t ha1-1 Hloud t-~inc~ Eve plucked tlw apple otl' the tree "unt.l.l they are filled."
'" l11 owledg e. Supply and Demand. Any artuicial meanu
The track• led north. The guide
..r n •lfulating the rl'ic.:e lJ.v plowing undLli' crops or butch- went 101,1Ul. The moOse had a week's
~ ~ wild desire to BCratch
•·ri11J .".lock, will fail just as Kurely ~~~ it is given a thor 1.1o:art
hilt baclt on the North Pole. "W_e
1rug lt i and complete chance to show for itself.
trailed· biJn ul'\tll be was toe·dant'·
~' lh! lawa tllld woJ•king~:~ of nature simply will notal .. tns OYer the RoeklH. That p.ve the
guide a week's start.
i \\' ~or nny nther thttn natural meanH for adjusting such
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l11ing nud intlntion il'l one of the artitlch1 method8 which So, It .WJl.S a aucedlful trip. We
£J;dn't wuLr. a cartrldle. Damon
" d I ul r:&gt; uccced unless it it! done with the utmost care and RunYon ·· brouSht down a caribou
&amp;.nd stopped us from a.hootlqJ a
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with the receipt of ·a cllpplnB from
the Mtori D8.lly NeW.,. broUght to
Mlddl~1t; bY w:arren Pickens .. for~r Wi'ldleport high
S(lhpol . grid..
star. now a resldmt of Dayton.'·
'Aithowrh · the present edition ot
oQach 1Clyde Battyn's Yell~w J.llc\c:et.jl baa laid el&amp;Jm t.o the mytht~:&amp;l
Stla.\.e Cfa.ss B football ehatnplon"
sblp·bY Wrtue of their decisive vic-

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INFlATION
MUCH hf.l l'! Ut:en w1·illtm, much said, [~bout inflation and
what etfed it will have O'J this country, "ir attempted,
~I r. -'i(l;ruch, one of the world's mol!t expert tir.anciers
whn b1l.s g ive n advice to more than one president, has
&gt;.Hitten such a clear, concise article on the subject that it
11ehuoves anyone who is ' in doubt on the subjec.t to read
it forthwith. It appeared in•the last-issue of the Saturday
~;vcn jng Post and the able tinanciei- 'takeJJ eY~ery llteJ&lt;:Sild
ever,\! nrgumc)lt of the inHationiHt and Pttempts to provt:
lt• 1h ' m~Hl who hu.d little or no knowledge on the sub jed!
.j u. . t here s uch un ill-advised move will bring us,
\ , yet, Mr. Roosevelt ha• not taken the Htep 11or
r.1 ad ~ the mnve that mu.ny nf his clu:--c m.lvisers have sug.
;;•·&gt;L uud " " yet there is hope that he will not. Th'
inlla on idcK, if propcr~y .looked at I nnd .studied, wiJJ

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ebaptera In pu.bilc bllltb. Dlll'llDJ.
Durln1 Uaii JJht J.U ~4 Croll
D\11'1111 made l,!U,OOO DIUWiq 'rlatta,
other tbaa to sciaooll, and. do tn·
•pectd IP,OOO cllll4ren tn aelaooll.
Nuninl Jt tile bedllde or the atoll:,
unamplojed, or otlulr ntedr IJ •
major part of tludr work- Thl PU'bllc
Healt.b Na.hiDI Senlet of the b4
Croat• also direcll the tuc-1111 of
cl&amp;llll ta Rome Hn'ene "&amp;Jt4 Carfi
ot the Stet. Tbla coa.ne waa taa1ht
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) :::iN' ' IT •·t•markable how many pe..: pie can find so much
litV £• to attend to the private, Jlef'tlc 1 nn.l affairs of their
Jt·ipn4 :-; and acquaintanceM, 'that they .1rt! unable to take
&lt;"a rc
lheir oY.-n. lnvariably the fellow who is trying
to :-;a l'e the goverument, the world and finally comes
d nwH;t o ~mving the neighbor's business, is a total, complete
1 a tlu~· aud has sUcceeded in doing r.othing but making
• ~~ \~ m(es fot'l' himself because he cunnot devote enough of
1Hl-' titne to 'hi&amp; own interests.
Thet·e are probably few peoplE' in :.~ny communit)r
.v ho ' nnnot, if they should stop to 1:1ink a bit, recall a
l tllmb~r of inddcnta wherein some meddHng, thoughtle88
lH! syhond y interfered or tried to do HO with his bus.ineBS
to t he; extent that· it was provoking in the extreme. There
have he cn instanccR of people from the outside who, ,jf
th eir l'ltorics were to be believed, knew more about what
their heigh bon'\ were doing or intending to do than tho!'-e
'~ ho Were Intrusted With the actual work in hand.
'there is. no person more contemptible, more annoyillg :uid more completely useleBS than this form of "nlt.wit" WhO awa.ys knows everrbody e.l1:1e's bullineSH exCept
hiH mx.n umJ .vot i."i wronw about ninty .. ni~~ th~'leB _in a hun ..
d1·ed. As a mattet• of fact, It Is nutural that ·he should be
wt·ong' becam11! he is taUc:Jng from hear~~ay or even woratc,
imugiJj~pon 111 mtlllY instanc~s snd it oQuld hardly be ex.
pected that be would be oucce911ful at rueoslqJI of ~~at na•
lure, qft'ellef th~~ the
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t ho U!acbings of Jt.ogWJ the ChriatwhOie words fit nto ·v~.ryfold and erevi.!G
oft:,.~ human heart, ap:) of whom i t wu said in John '1: 46, "NE\":R MAN

cne of the men who put t.h~ ropE' o_· Dayton, WBI rata lly inJured In
round Thurmond's neck.
9n accident .
•·rt•a the ~ Job I'vto done in
Cit&gt;.Cinn ati-Five
peraorut
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my life ." he said.
their lives when nr._. ~&gt;wept the
"It 's the best thh'l!l that ever residence of Wlllilu n PBMIODA, 11.
happened 1n this country," the ha i - r.egro CWA worker Who r ecei'lled h1a
J.Eonder rejoined
The playlet "Ye Ta P&amp;rt.y of Ye aather at the ji.U.
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1 Olden Times" ct~ by memben of
By dusk about 2,000 had pth.erj 1he Ladiell Blbae eM ot the Plrst ed, but only a few hundred wen· in as many wom en tu~ men walki nu In wtre, Myrt le . 43. 11.nd lhdr four
silent JJroups
napust Cbureh will be ap.tn pre· II d&amp;filerOUI mood.
l'hlldreu V 10tu. 12. Jsme! 11, Jean 8 •
t ented, Tuesday evenloa. November
Only her~ and then: we1e ~vl- Mildred :.! Pa r!IOns who Is 78 was
Sh:::rttf Emla called 1n ten state
28 at 7:30 o'clock at Ule chureb. The highway patrolmen and. twent~ 6e ncet~ or tears or hysterta.
scrluwsly burred
A matr on ! ~ wom11.11 walked slowly
ftrst performance, TUesday Novem- San J o.!-e city policemen ln add.!·
Columbu'&gt;--When his fiancee re ..
btr :n wu ~eelared • auocaa. A ail- uon to hl5 .starr of eJ&amp;hLeen depu- toome With her t wo du uwh ~rs.
•used t.0 atten d n motion picture
"Did yrJu !lee It '! H1.w Utd }Oil I' ith him . Edward J Williams, &lt;t;;,
Uea and 1mder-aherlff Earl Ha.m1
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of llt.cm.
frf'l?" someone ~LSked ill!r.
Culumlm:; wo1ld ~~ta r veteran, drank
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" I Willh l were a man ." sh&lt;' so.Jd
Dltyton, s))f'!nt the week end ttert&gt;
I)Olwn n.nd tl h•d sh ortly a.tterwar4
Shorlly after n11htfall ~he crowd
A mlld~fa.ced mhu::;ter Kt ood alum· 111 a hO.!if.JllHI . po ll ee said . Ml'l!.
with relatives. On Sunday, Mr. "nd grew more bellta:erent an~ etarted
Mrs. Plekeru&gt; and Lhe !ormer'8 fa- hurllfll bricks and other. : buUdina: 1..1 the now dese rted sq ua re
l''rll'da Young, 26, mo ther of two
'"ThOI!e tha t tak e the sword sha lJ 1 il1ldren. tlled nt Columbus, from a
. ! her , Spe ~ d Pickelllll, vWted in mat.erlal trom a nearby bulldln&amp;
perish by Ule 11word .. he said
•rlf-n•fl!r.Uo d ll ullet wound.
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i Ch&amp;rlet~ton with Ralph PICkens, .mder eon.structlon.
j who hu been In a. aerlous condl- HamiltOn went lroto the crowd to "Befor e the evening scrv1ce waf': Ml• tl ma- Fr:!nk R enz. 56, Medina
' tion at .l ho~ pit.al thert. Ralpb is ~Et the leader. but waa Bet UP&lt;Jtl over , half or my congrega ti on !ef1 t •.umilmAn and member of an old
: a brother or Warren &amp;nd the aon and badly beaten before reaeue wu I knew where they were golra 1 f 1 ~ m uf hat ut-ss m a kers, hanged
fll ti'S•·lf ! ~: his s tore ..
: r:r Bpeed Plckeru.
...trect«L by four highway pa.trol- did noth l n~ to s top them."
At the Alex J llarl m a nsior.. on
MitldlcUJw n- Wa lter Acra, M,
: Mr. and Mn Pn.nt Polley ant" men.
the Alameda, a ll WB$ darknes~ Mh.ldlrtuwu mill wor ker , waa fatallYf
Th.ey t.ook h1m lnstde the ja.il.
l chUdren, Emma and James,
Wt.ek t!Od guestH of W.r. anU
The aher11f then lOoked the front Members of the ramll y could nnt v•G uud1·d wlwn his s hots un acclden-j
hi m ~ · ]l Ill I ll:&gt; !.LOn :.
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cloorl ot iron. and poated his tn.fn be rea.ched lor a stateme nt
Jo~n Rawson or Ora.veJ Hlll.
"They are a ll usl ee~" tn qu.IJ'Pl"S
Cm t: IHn ••tJ - H IXIr•rt. Smun. 45, and'
"''lth tear IJ&amp;fl lunA li.nd a stock. or
l•.ugNw Wa lton 3!1. uegroes, died
P. T. A. PROGRAM
t.c"ar au and smoke aa• mOO« at all 'I'Jere told
a.J tPt' st-rxu a lt' cutting a nd shooting
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A program spon801'ed by the Par.. '6'lndoWS.
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rnt Teacher&amp; Aslloolatlon, wUI be
The crowd auq:ed forward. The
pre~nl:ed tonta'ht at 7:30 o'cJooll: at LUN tlred, tbe bombs exploded and
the hiJh school BYmnutum on the ~rs fOUibC. desperately wJLh
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Pearl Street. A small admiii!IJon theJr club&amp;.
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he was s~ruc k by the II.Ut.om o~
r:Mce
will
be
charaed..
Men and afllcel'l feU 'tP'tth bed
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( Continu~ a t r&lt;:&gt;m Par:: One)
I MT!I. Nino Skinl'ler of Rutland &amp;r· cuts and brulse&amp;.
The Cl'O'J.'d maraed &amp;lain and City, 0 . Cochnm WB.A t hrowing cin~ 1 th tuwn rr0m the t t., ·i1 on whJc"
ft om
Chat.a.4
were once more driven back with ders on an Icy por tion or the rood ' Uwy wr f(' hobotn~
l"e&amp;r Llnvllle when tl w uccJden t •mc;aH rPmL to tuf'll
homes I~
~ a&amp; auns an.d bombs.
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This went on for four hours unUI happened
F'ostorla- Urbin Nye 22. was f!l ~AI t:w ...,., D!l( / trmh , appearing
State Senator John J. McClure of ,
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1 a~ u df'fr · m~· Wltll&lt;·~&lt;;. she accused
11
lly
Injured
whr&gt;n
he
backed
his
· pe:!'Wijlvanill, pictured a" ht! l('ft
tC·)ntlnued! rrozn Pale Ozle)
oourt J:muse were smashed, and the
I n !he path of a nothf&gt;l :l'lr~ p: 1 ~.:1 of "lrann n g" th e attack
Fedetwl Court m Philadelphia after
.
ctftcers outside the jail were either
at a crru;s - road~ nt-ar her P ' ",lui •r 1:1 01dt•t tn t-Vade prosecutiOn
he had bet!n convicted 8 ~ a member
fhe tremendous croWd of eltLz., exhausted or tuJder the car~ of phyCleveland- A hend~o n
co!Jl;,lon [ PI a :\I! fl. ·tn act v 1 o l a~10n
of a liqu.or conspiracy and shake- l er..-; In St Ja.rr.es park, In the
. siclans.
down ring tt.&amp;t~ operated for ye•l"'" !ter of thf' city, Wl!.l.(;hed with a
The crowd grew In sJze until &amp;10 mJ.ulted !.rt the death or Cha r les I On" II!· Glllt:'Y. itl:l&lt;:! Uli: ,.outh who
in Dclawarli' County. H11 was .leD· &lt;'llrlc usly det.nched lnteu:.st.
mf'n battled In front of the Jail. The ".Hller, 43 . The dr iver of thP othl'r p• u ported lv v- tttws ,[' (1 the attackS
tenced W l~ rmmlhs in jail and flnP.d
hacikall)' ho.lf ol them \\~_ ,(' crowd al8o grew more lnsl9tent 1n (':\r was held by ]Xl!Jt'e on chaq.;es of , 1:; mtssing a• a statt' witness.
nanslauglt ter.
M! s. p 1·ic.e ngall" will a.ppeBJ" 811
$10,000. ;\lcClure was onee c~nJi · ~ J r ~ · nnd wr:men.
Its cries:
Daytan- Mr.~ . &amp; In a Johulion . 43, tlw ~tnt1· 's "·W• witness.
daW iot Govcl'nor of Pl'nu .ylvan oo.. 1 ~ I • 11•: rver1 the nroceedlngs ".1.1'Get •em, lynch 'em, string 'em
, Ill hte boclle.&lt;~ had been cut down
Pml thl.'n melt~d away to tlL-:-

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lblrcl wboae -ming aroma taJb oh...,ptiog goodneul
U a liHicloro ~•IWI&amp;• coob rhea.rkey,you ...,,. it is perfectlr
roootecl wlch aD rho -..I julc:laen ood hYOr retaioed. Tbe reaulto
with llearic mobrJ ate u accante u aa eagia.eer's watch om ao
UmltecL Two oclollti6&lt;i0r eu&lt;t ·fa&gt;itrumoau c:oodua 1M
-&gt;king opendoa aloae wlchouc the gaicllaal·baad of oo "eogi-'1
All ~dodo -•dcallf - l o rhc -ilmem• sbftiag tbtm..l
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when the men o·i' Trov walloped the
ho,oe
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Q_ecide Buck-...,.;r- Race o
·Olio cr;.tat~, Bobcata ,

man Wlneaap and other varieties
apple~~. · Bweei elde,r Z eta. "
pilon wlth&lt;lilt ooota.tner at C.
H. O&amp;kea, Apple , Bb.rket. 1 mU ~
weat. ot · Little HocknliJ, Ohi'J
an state :Rouw ao. B. Open wt~'llt
daya, SundaY attemoon1 and
evenings.
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Another matter !lf!ttled · Saturday
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\..-as the...Qhio •Ooit,l'e~ce title. John
Internntloria.I News aery!~
· ~trolh 'dropped ll'Q511. ftrst place
0 anded ,:a 20-0
W,lth practically everything In the ~ 8"'
at th·e
waY. f!! conference Utlefl except flr 11t an ol o--:. and Wooaw, a1'ter
Impressive lk19-0 • trt..ou-•...,..
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uc keve A.l[l: - an
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set.i ltd .._.,. t ~ • ...,..., erg, wa ed"()ft'c.beftelcl·wlth
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year, ~d'f.ttp colleife· fopt.baU , heuded. Ihe tbamPIDnllhlp.
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sotf&amp;• llr~lron :prq,raro . .
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Tbanll:qivlug Day gam" at Clncln- atandtna:s
In
the
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football race !or 1933 : conrer,
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~Ulglve Ule Bearcatl aolitary poss:to o 1 1.000
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eliSIOn Of the title, bUt a Miami Win
2 0 t 1.000 ai),M
il dt i'::J,I' , W. Va,,
would .apllt the honors between tbe
~ 1 0 .800 :11,00
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two. If Clnclnnatt winll, Ohio
3 1 1 .'l60 19.50
'II'QIIId be&lt;:ome &lt;Untct~H
wUl PMII Miami aruJ. take second
3 2 o .600 ao.oo ·
with . . .rtt:r :ij• 1•· f•lt
place. Il the two teams tte ThaW- ;;;; _~.3 ' o .vuu
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bUkNt.
llftd.
&amp;q.a CORitl.,,
po,t,d. or.
Plen:•~
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·Y..CSical Dl-nry"';
Redd:·IDii will &amp;htue second honors. lndlana
0 a :1
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Satt11(if"y's other n:iUJlea aaw Day- Chicago
0 3 2 .000 UI.OO ··"'~~~&amp;h~lh ~•ln.
lon,..."'a:nop Wttt&amp;lb6r(f 31 to 6, alld Wx~"""ot'c"kl
O •., 1 .oootln 11.00 u,uMI?.'oO.•ta.1tie,•.:bkt~~'ortal~d~,a:

victory Thursday

only OM Wa)'
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There'• only one
melbad ot d~lD.c tone . • . that'!! by eRr.
Not untU 70U ban tua and bt.ard the nellf
Oenenl Eledt1c nceh'"en, will rou be abl• to
app1'telate them tully.
Tl:tey hav11 exquisitely delllt;ned eabtnet.a,
P ort wave t&amp;hlnl taDit. ouUt•ndln&amp; fulltN !
aatora. For all 'round perfo rm8DU. t bcy eao:t
be equalled.

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Southern Ohie fl,ctrir. re.

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gl~: ~y; wl~h the, Cincinnati- :v~rs ut coo.c.htnr by L. c. Boles at The 1ame, Iaiit ror Wlttenberg as a
M~mt
-~ut.r.t,er · ~t Cnclnr.ntl t he Wooster. The record for hls team1:1 Buckeye oontender, ended a. gloomy

lD MI!Miepcd, • COmtJ!' ol MW
aM BeGoDI. eliber wtUt • wttll•
old • oem.piBte aad Jllllrdl!m 11M of
OroilerJ J'b&amp;wM. BI.Pi rentaL
ERber aee Mr. Webb at the Mod•
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Tbli'd. Ml~)ari, or wrile Mod·
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GBntes fo Be• ·. v~~umJV~wned
Dll,nois at Ohio Wl\t.e.qberg, Da)'loon. Akron, Mt. to John Carrol, Ha.skell oo Xavier,
the narrow seore
and Case.
I west Vlfi1n1a state toWesleyAn
WUberforce,
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Dut tU\e .ON! defeat wu
plate honors in the Buck · nnd West
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? M cbiaan. and &amp;eoa'* vi It eye race were settled, for the tlme Mars hall.
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W¥ ltt.ll1 BCtnr cdtldsm
t.he Bobea.ta' 19-13
On ThaD
the ~chlos staif l\l1d. athletic a4:..' ove'r· 'the Blabops Saturday. The
BIG 'fEN STANDING
1m1n 1S•u•*lou at Ohio State.
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'•'u'~'._flll . ~-·.· t~-u~e._'~~-, the :auekeye lt!&amp;-

r.cwst.and6

at 107 games won, 31 sta.son for the Sprinl;tleld eleven.
14
ost and
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Beside the Buckye tltl same this
Besl&lt;'les those mentioned, the
other conteat8 carded for the
bto alate·ttirOOght•. a'. close to a turns which ended the 1933 sea110t. holiday bring Ohio Wesleyan to
Gflii:5Qll marked by only · o'ne · dete~~ot· Sat\ll'd!lY were 01'11o 1!h1vetatty, Western Rc.ser.vc, Baldwtn-'.VRJ!ace

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The Second Period of The Daily Tribune
and Tribune. Telegrapb great race for $500
Cash Prizes ended last Saturday."' The
.special prize$ of a $10 dress given by The
Red Anchor Department Store and a pair-·
of $5 shoes given by Vogue S~oe Shoppe
were awarded.
Mrs. Edna Boward win·
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when the men o·i' Trov walloped the
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' '"' • play
\he Dick"""" oy81em.

Q_ecide Buck-...,.;r- Race o
·Olio cr;.tat~, Bobcata ,

man Wlneaap and other varieties
apple~~. · Bweei elde,r Z eta. "
pilon wlth&lt;lilt ooota.tner at C.
H. O&amp;kea, Apple , Bb.rket. 1 mU ~
weat. ot · Little HocknliJ, Ohi'J
an state :Rouw ao. B. Open wt~'llt
daya, SundaY attemoon1 and
evenings.
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Another matter !lf!ttled · Saturday
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\..-as the...Qhio •Ooit,l'e~ce title. John
Internntloria.I News aery!~
· ~trolh 'dropped ll'Q511. ftrst place
0 anded ,:a 20-0
W,lth practically everything In the ~ 8"'
at th·e
waY. f!! conference Utlefl except flr 11t an ol o--:. and Wooaw, a1'ter
Impressive lk19-0 • trt..ou-•...,..
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uc keve A.l[l: - an
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sotf&amp;• llr~lron :prq,raro . .
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Tbanll:qivlug Day gam" at Clncln- atandtna:s
In
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eliSIOn Of the title, bUt a Miami Win
2 0 t 1.000 ai),M
il dt i'::J,I' , W. Va,,
would .apllt the honors between tbe
~ 1 0 .800 :11,00
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two. If Clnclnnatt winll, Ohio
3 1 1 .'l60 19.50
'II'QIIId be&lt;:ome &lt;Untct~H
wUl PMII Miami aruJ. take second
3 2 o .600 ao.oo ·
with . . .rtt:r :ij• 1•· f•lt
place. Il the two teams tte ThaW- ;;;; _~.3 ' o .vuu
· - 1'00
bUkNt.
llftd.
&amp;q.a CORitl.,,
po,t,d. or.
Plen:•~
a -.. -·
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1 ~ 1 200 KilO
·Y..CSical Dl-nry"';
Redd:·IDii will &amp;htue second honors. lndlana
0 a :1
13:00
:c.=d .~~ .r::~~'~Jni
Satt11(if"y's other n:iUJlea aaw Day- Chicago
0 3 2 .000 UI.OO ··"'~~~&amp;h~lh ~•ln.
lon,..."'a:nop Wttt&amp;lb6r(f 31 to 6, alld Wx~"""ot'c"kl
O •., 1 .oootln 11.00 u,uMI?.'oO.•ta.1tie,•.:bkt~~'ortal~d~,a:

victory Thursday

only OM Wa)'
T HlllRI!l'S
. . . tbat'• by •lrbt.

1)e .oclol K-43

.-.tins' INDJHt":I'
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BILIOQS

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There'• only one
melbad ot d~lD.c tone . • . that'!! by eRr.
Not untU 70U ban tua and bt.ard the nellf
Oenenl Eledt1c nceh'"en, will rou be abl• to
app1'telate them tully.
Tl:tey hav11 exquisitely delllt;ned eabtnet.a,
P ort wave t&amp;hlnl taDit. ouUt•ndln&amp; fulltN !
aatora. For all 'round perfo rm8DU. t bcy eao:t
be equalled.

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Southern Ohie fl,ctrir. re.

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gl~: ~y; wl~h the, Cincinnati- :v~rs ut coo.c.htnr by L. c. Boles at The 1ame, Iaiit ror Wlttenberg as a
M~mt
-~ut.r.t,er · ~t Cnclnr.ntl t he Wooster. The record for hls team1:1 Buckeye oontender, ended a. gloomy

lD MI!Miepcd, • COmtJ!' ol MW
aM BeGoDI. eliber wtUt • wttll•
old • oem.piBte aad Jllllrdl!m 11M of
OroilerJ J'b&amp;wM. BI.Pi rentaL
ERber aee Mr. Webb at the Mod•
~ · Malice&amp; Store, Spnce atul
Tbli'd. Ml~)ari, or wrile Mod·
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IDe., Galllpolll.

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the ~termoe rurmlng after the

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lllumillatocl dial

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ll"'R sALE-Ortmea Golden, sta.r·

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Walnut cabinet
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GBntes fo Be• ·. v~~umJV~wned
Dll,nois at Ohio Wl\t.e.qberg, Da)'loon. Akron, Mt. to John Carrol, Ha.skell oo Xavier,
the narrow seore
and Case.
I west Vlfi1n1a state toWesleyAn
WUberforce,
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Dut tU\e .ON! defeat wu
plate honors in the Buck · nnd West
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? M cbiaan. and &amp;eoa'* vi It eye race were settled, for the tlme Mars hall.
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W¥ ltt.ll1 BCtnr cdtldsm
t.he Bobea.ta' 19-13
On ThaD
the ~chlos staif l\l1d. athletic a4:..' ove'r· 'the Blabops Saturday. The
BIG 'fEN STANDING
1m1n 1S•u•*lou at Ohio State.
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posiUOJ\ to

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'•'u'~'._flll . ~-·.· t~-u~e._'~~-, the :auekeye lt!&amp;-

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at 107 games won, 31 sta.son for the Sprinl;tleld eleven.
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Beside the Buckye tltl same this
Besl&lt;'les those mentioned, the
other conteat8 carded for the
bto alate·ttirOOght•. a'. close to a turns which ended the 1933 sea110t. holiday bring Ohio Wesleyan to
Gflii:5Qll marked by only · o'ne · dete~~ot· Sat\ll'd!lY were 01'11o 1!h1vetatty, Western Rc.ser.vc, Baldwtn-'.VRJ!ace

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The Second Period of The Daily Tribune
and Tribune. Telegrapb great race for $500
Cash Prizes ended last Saturday."' The
.special prize$ of a $10 dress given by The
Red Anchor Department Store and a pair-·
of $5 shoes given by Vogue S~oe Shoppe
were awarded.
Mrs. Edna Boward win·
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EDITORIAL OFFICJ!l

land trom Hona KonJ, were held
captlyq ror raNJODl today aJ'ter be·

BUSINESS OmCE

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OHIOAN ON TRIAL
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H Shant, Akron 0 , attornt!y

P.IV''

cult eourt here for the potaon murc ou.. v

and Clarence B

residents

of

Akron,

•here- Attorney Shant. had served
aa mayor of Kenmore, a suburb and
was a caQdldate lor Municipal

New Projects
Begun In County

Q\lota

OHm I~

ADM INISTRATmN
fAILED IN USING
NRA, KEli.Y SAYS

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Pocantico

TONIOBT

"THE WAY TO
LOVE"

li eager t.o start on bla annual
to a warmer cumate

COMING. 'Too&amp;U1ht

Tllelday and WedneAday

It was learued
AL the erd ol the weelt , It wa~~;
lu,ped here, the I!Ht ur, men now
'-liOl'klng on dvn worka project&amp; wlll

ta"'e

VIII- NO.

ELECTRIC
Tbealrfl

~~roval

and a ne\li

SERVICE.

But Too Much Unnecea•·
ary Oppmition
Aroused

Hllsl
Tbe aced mUUonaJre, a• !~Dill~
Apokesman II&amp;Jd, 15 fee.Un1

Personals

FULL

IDEA IS SOUND

Tarrytown, N. Y., Nov 27-INS-

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John D Rockefeller, Br , reooverecl
11om a recent attack of lf'lppe. wW
!eave tomorrow for bill winter home
at Ormond, PI&amp;., &amp;CCOI'dlng to ten-

Rockefeller estate at

WEA THER-Cioudinees
followed by rain in e~
portion tomon·ow. Colder
tomorrow in northeast
vortion.

Pennaylvania Solon In·
dicta Manner Of
Operation

ROCKEP£LLEB RECO\'I'BED

dvll works projects In

Beegle, county surveyor, announced,
Jl l ovidlna: employment tor appt'oxlmately 200 more Meigs COUJ'IiY •unemployed men
The new CW A pro;t...&gt;cts to be started were ln Letart, Che.eter, OUve
and Sutton townt!hlpa, the suneyor
flh id ProJects have now been startf u In e11.11tern and
weatem, Meljli
county and in Pomeroy Plana for 11.
thnllar OWA project In Middleport
are being completed and will be
~ubmllted to zstate heads
for ap-

be doubled

NOTICE I
There will be a meet•
ing of the Houoe Coal
Operaton at city hall

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Meigs county v1cre SCheduled to be·
gin Monday morning, Theodore
MINSTREL Rt:VUE AT RACJNE
The Dre"' Webster Post Drum
cud Bugle "Jorpt:J will present itg
Ml n!ltrel Revue program at thf! Racml' high school, Wednesday evenIng- It wns ltnnounced here Monday
bli 1 M Thornton, PUlt oommandrr The minstrel show of the drum
af\d bugle orQ"EUlizatlon has been
pesented In various sectlons ot the
county ror benefit programs and
hill! t'tltertulned hundreds Snappy
popular sonu: r umbe rs and screa.mmgly fu nn y skits will feature the
mlnio.ture m~n s t1el s

were

vkt1Dll

day night, November
28th., 8 P.M.
ALVA HJTE,

a.nd thelr two chlldren , CJement, 10,
All

fou r

()pentoro, at City
Hall, Pomeroy, Tuea·

on trtal today ln Ballne ootJ,nty Cir·

ders or Mr and Mrs. Alvln

tOOk their

bJ

Prealdf!nt
Ramcm.
Ba.n 111rt1n
Will the nut
heldOrau
1n several
gears. I'
Commemoration 01 the 1871
"Raa
br .Presldent oert.rOo
dw1ng the ftnal yeara or

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dlvlduall)' u pa.eaenpra before lhe
salled, and then 4urlnl the trip
seized the veasel and stole every..
thini in 8la:h'- to net about 110,000.
'Itie captain waa seiZed wlt.b. the
pauengen, but Ia.ter releued.
The llhlp was beached before the

Havana, NO\I'. 2'1-INB--Today, a
hOUdi!LJ of mouminl for elf;ht Btu~
del;lY martyn allot to death by
Spani&amp;rda In J..8'U, waa t.o be o~J8er,.
'ed 'by the treeiDI ot 100 dvtllln
iu poUtteaL prisoners frcm JOVIMl·

15TH AW&amp;

KmNAP PA88BNOdll

pjlsenpra frOm .. Prmeh fltealnl!'
bound tor an lsland ott tbe maln•

Market Is
Irregular Today

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MONDAY, NOVbOZII lll, 1101

Revue
Williams-Jones
Will Be Staged
December 12th

Five

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OHIO ITAT( NUStUU

"TILLIE &amp; GUS"
c. rtekb, Bab1

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Meigs cowtiy wUI
many m&lt;flle
!lames from the reu~r list

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BIRTHDAY DJJ'iNER

£ril

d!oner was
g, ve n Sunday at the home of Mr
c.nd Mn Dana Karr of Bprlng Ave,
I[\ honor of the latter a birthday
Hooi:B and hostesses were the r:lx
children ol Mn Karr Che.r'41s,
Clo.ret;~ce, Clair Karr
and MIMes
A surprise birthday

PRE-THANKSGIVING

Sale ol O'Coats

My1 tie and Tberma and Thelma
Karr
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Others plesent were Mrll Clair
and daughter, Mrs Ch1u1e1
and three children, Mrll MarDuerr Mll Elizabeth Kautz
Carem~ Elberfeld, Raymond
Reuter and EllWood Bowet•
CLUB PR"CTICE

ln thlfl 11per.laJ priC4! 1mup

POSTPONI;~

Choral practlee for the Pomeroy
mustc club wbiCI\ ~ 18 held ; ever,v
Monday evenlnJ has been postpcned accOrdlnlf to an annouveement
end Will be beld tvlllQ1'FOW -evenlhg
lnst~:p.d PQetponemept .Ls due to. a

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JIJ(' Club whieh Ia bE!l.va

held lin
Athell8 lhls evenlnJ Mrs JJelen E
Zeiher member of the loc~~ol ~lub
will be ll guest vocallllt at 'the
Athen ~ concert
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C!!drlo W Clark CIIC8.ped poMI,ble
nl1ht

Warm, daC'IL•Ie Overooats In

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dt!ll 1 Efxdllen' hllortnr
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The 11matt d!'f!!lllet!J

wiiJ be

)Jie!UiM w'IU1 thl11 new Urit! or
s~

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Bt,i~htqn up with !{new Hat A goorl hut in the
· new shades can be bought
$3.50
for as little as . . . . . .
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DRESS GLOVES

Pfnll:ln, Suede, Mocha,
Kid

MUFFLERS
Squart~

or R.Hrer llt.flefl.

l.lghl or dark

patterns

$ ••95

;~:~;~w,ere
ot

Mhll'l
HelenMra,
Schaefer,
Mr and
C A,
lfadua.ted from Pomero¥
&amp;;hool ln Lbe claas or 1930'
Frederick Crow, son or Judr~
1\nd Mrs Pred W Crow, rraduated
M:n Louis Bowman ofl Jackso11
: 1 the claaa ot 1938
retUI1led Monday after a wook
M18s Behaefer 1 picture appear11 ,in visit with her BIIIU!r Mrs.. V
the "Ohioan Hal.l of Pame' alona
1\lth two other students aud Dfan
Qhubb with the folle&gt;wlng descrlpUve matter
Helen
Bchaeft~r,
prestdent of Phoenlx, or Siama AI~
pha Iota, oC Oir~· Glee Club, mt'm•
ber ot ';f W 0 A Cablne~ Senior
Sponsor CotnmiU.ee Ha11 held ma.ny
omcea In her soroflty, PI Beta PhJ
One of the mMt talented members
of the School or Musle, and v.~l
Prtsem her senior plano * I 1 • :-;-:cr:.;
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ar!r Cmw's pleture appearl!l oft tl\e
pilae showing outete.ndlna Pltditl
on the Ohio University CaD1ptUt;
"it~ U.. tollowllll , .,..u..,,,..·Tci
&amp;ta Tfl:eta PI, well here~ ohe' who
took the advice It's Fr@d orow, tall
Oerald Reuter and M1ll!l Jva Lou
dark football player, who came all ionea or Columllua spent Sunday
the way (,rom Pomeroy, Ohld! can·~ "lth hiB pa.renta Mr and Ml'll Will
! ee the ph!d~
pin but •ts Beta Reuter

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Twenty~the

people were present

'turkey Shoot - Fun for All .lling Your Friends and Enjov
This Gala Event

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Bitterlv

DenGUDCet Critical of

Adminittratian

Buildin~:.
TO WED IN J.t.JL

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Roosevelt Policy

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Plan lo Diverl $1,618,00Q·
for lutituticm Laid Be,. % ..
fore Olici...la
The

Cleveland Nov :18-INB chapel In the eounty jaJ.l wu
be the scene ot tbe 1midlna" o£
1-acketeer Yale Cohen and Mane
Grimes, 23, here thill atternoor.
htttly before Cohen's departure
tor the Oblo penitentiary

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Help Those Who Are 'Try·
i.ng to Help Them~eloes 1

Mrs. Pearl Boltn lett l!lunctay for
Oolumbua whft'e she wll1. 'l:lslt her
rart~nt.s , Mr &amp;.rod Yra Jaoob Bater
MIM May WllllarMOU enterta.lned Whlle In Columbus the will undet"io
Baturdny evenina with s patty at c!Miervat1on and probable opentlons
hflr home on Main Skeet Danclroa a1 n city ho~q~Ual for mutold and
card playing were dlverslona or ton!JII'
ENTERTAJN8 FRIENDS

j

Italy Offtlrs To
Pay Part of Debt

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If JQU .have promised your subscription and,]the.candidate has fatled to CALL,,give your subscription
to someone· else ·who,..\fill ·. - apprf?.ti·

.....

fi.11r11ht.

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Several candidates in the
Voting· Campaign artinl.akirig no
s~rious ~effort to win. Y.e~, their
friends ,~are holding subscrip,t~ons
hoping lthey will ,call ~nd secure
them.
·, . 1
,

IUYF. CI.OSE CtU.I.

Othen $1J,50 to

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Columbu.s 0 , Nov
plan
forfrom
the apProprlatl~on:~~~:
t116 000
Civil Worke
traUon fundB for the
of additional bUildlngs at _ .... "'"'"'''
Creek sanlto.rlum for the
minded today WILS laid befl:ft
relief o!flcials by state welfare

ector John McSweeney
MeSweeney propofled,
tlng his application for ::: - pria.Uon to state
rellet
that the stat&amp; leglAlature
to enact enab1lng "'"'''~"" .•W/&lt;
would permit the u.se
money and the lea.stng of
pleted bulldtnrs to the

rrom two to nw, years
Aceordlnl to the
propaul,

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sta~ of Obto wouJd repay the
of the constructJon thru tbe

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BINGO ........ FANCY STAND~
""""~· .,._Fi81CPbnd and ~a!iY Oth~f
Attractions Too Numerous
to Mention
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Pending a rletalle&lt;.l
plan as presented by the
fare dlrect.or state ret~

declined comment

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McBweeney'll: plan '!'!'."..,J!"'·~j
CODBtrueUon ot
and a number
the Stmtta.rlum ·;.ou;~.;;,_

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