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'ftD JWLY ftiDiij&amp; 10*

REVUE WILL BE
PRESENTED HERE
DECEMBER 12TH.

DEUlED

awn wW be preaent.ed at thJ
hiKb 5Ch001 I.Udltorlum

Dl HEY~lUATION
R"' Eoljote Valuation
Chance C.uoes Much
"Work In Office
OF TREASURER
S,raeuse To Have Hich·
eot Tall Rate In
Meic• County

BUSINESS OFFiCE
Phone 202-R

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It U'l Ntrn W• In Tbe Tribune

CH~NGl MAUl IN
WElFARf. WOHK
GHHE ~UITS POST

Well known mlru~trels men nr
Pomeroy wtll be meluded In the
main cast, lncllldiDK the AmM1Can
Letlon quartette
with a. oomlcal
presentation
interspersed
with

Corradini Es-Foot Ball
Star To Head Relief
Work In County

snappy quartette numbel'!'l

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auxt and It wu IU\IlOI1DUCI that re-

CRATE TO STAY

arved seata a)' be abt.ained It tbe
New York Clothing Hotme here
December nth

.A. Offic;Manacer; II

Well Pleaaed With
Chance

Mra. Albert Reed entertained the

membera or the LllcUea' AuxUiary

of

at ~er
home on Mulberry Avenue Wednesday arterooon.

Ontce EpiAcopal church

Admiuion
Genii 2Sc pluo tall
LADIES 18 CENTS

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TRUCKS
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Fancy Chriatmlia
Boxes-All cood
quality--any aize. · '
Alao a nice line
of Xmaa CiJara in
2&amp;, 110 ••II 100
aize..

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19~2 Eaaex T,en'~plane Coach
1932 Ch11v. IJonr pual Truck
19211'Fl'fd Coach
'Chev. ~oac:h
1~9 uaex Coupe

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STUDENT
OFFICE
HOME.·

19119 Cb""' 'Fruck

1929 Ford Coupe
1928 Chev. sedan

Pomeroy Chevrolet Co.

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llln~~~fi&gt;~"~lh:e::::~of the .llfldiron.

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Of What pea on
f'MlDUI fooibaD ~ ll

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Sllortet

action!

Clyde Comedy

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Lady.

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minstrel&amp; show

JUST ARRIVED!

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evdlJJll, December 12, tor \he bell·
e.tlt or the Junior e.,_ of the Pomeroy b~ achoOJ. ·
In addition to the rq:ular min·
l!lrela show of the ~.
which comprlaea snappy aona: rt..li:ID·
bera, jokes and nonlty num&amp;rs
wtth a caat of
v~teran mlmtrela
&amp;bowmen, the Junior studenta wW
present several ae\8 under tlu! dlreetlon of lofi.sa Marian Ebenbach.
Included in tbe added featurea.
the JuniorS wtn preaent fl. va.rlet1
'&gt;f novelty aklts and fiODI8 which
have been desl.l(tled ¥I add con5idetable to the entertaJnment of the

CANDIES

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EDITORIAL OFFICE

'nle MinltreiR;'"..ae 01' the Drew
WebSter Post of t.;!e AmerieiUl Le•

CHRISTMAS

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TAX COLlECTmNS

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HEPUBliC~NS ~ r Meet to Control Liquor Hood 'BUCKEYE S~l~NSi
RESUME W~RK ONf
REC~RO IN f~~OR
1 liOU~H CijNTROL
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San Diego, Ca.! , I~ 7-INBCdebruting repeal or the elghteea~ "
th amendment Cbarles L. Jacquet,

NEWS

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aM a companion drank: four
1ll"!t.s of whiskey Jacq ues died t.ocb.y

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received eeoood. Refruhmeuta

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TOO MUCK WliiAKEY

SU &amp;-st. ROBE'.

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!'•l'l!l!f4li W~TISING

A Great Day for Old Nassau

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'nle: Bridle Olub ~ at 'he 1 ,
home of Ml'L BtD Pultll Jr. Wed.·
nrld&amp;:r evet~lnc. Tbere Wft'e '•o
..bl. ih play, The
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Yellow Ja~keta . To 'Be
Hoqoreil' •D Annl.al
Affair ·
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And You'll Jump Out

of ~&lt;d Ia

the Morning Rarin' to Go

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ELK RUN

""'hing, d:&gt;clrin• ·"'
to he•"' ...,v ..laim
J\Jnn the love, loyalty o.tld devotion of tl1e p~ple, mWit ~in h.-rmolty watb
the W..ac hiJip of J~ue the Christ wbOiie words flt ir1to •very fold and cnwi !e
oft;.~ burnan haart ll.n:l of whom it \V21.911ald i t~ Jobn '! :46, "NEl'~R MAN
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MORE TO FIND JOBS
JII E T~LI':L:IlAM •cnt b~ M•.i "r Bmutrhl rel•tive to th•l
placwg of more idle men at work, comes with much
t :JlJ t-~fadiu n i.t&gt; :11l in the ~ tate, a s it m~anK quite an a¢ditiun al ~1mount of money availublc to be Hpent for
Ciu·istm aZ( Sca!-lo n and everybody naturally will profit by
1hc l i'HJI!'laction s.
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Regu l'dlci-.s of &lt;lny other etro1's made durin" the de
ptersion,__the CW A program, if it is not being tak~n ad.\ anlage bf· in places where it is easy t o conceal. is the
],c::-;i move 8e&lt;.•rningly, that has been produced to date f9r
thl' 1·dicf of indigent citiZens':
It i• "'far ah~•d &lt;lf ihe'dQie Ky&gt;ltOijt of · ~li~t·wh~~R
,\,1 :- :-~ hown to he $UCh a furce ut Jem~t in Mei'a's County.
tlwt there iB no co mparison with 1t. At least b,y
p.reh;(&gt;Jit metho d, r40 mc wnrl&lt; and dt!fmitc rcijults are being
r-u!llflli~ h cd whereut~ the Himple ~x pedient o~
."! upp!ic8 to t.hoMe who pocketed their pride, wua
P1ul;111g a nu.tion of 1Jeggar1:1 out of· the entire c'itizensh!p J
which was having a hurd time fending for itself.
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The prc.t:K• nt mov e properly handlt•d und manipulat,
~.:d. t.:un be rnnde to a&lt;:complish a world of good while it is
n ·ally bnnging u~ out of t he pit of depression.

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A BIGGER NAVY
JHE OEMANO uy the Secrct•ry of the N•vy for • Ia•··
ger navy , i ~; well taken and commu.nds phe attention
...,._,,11&lt;1 1·espect of every citizen who is ifltereH~dd ~~~ the wei~
fl.ll't! of his country and therefo re of his OWJ;l Interests.
Whilu the United SlaiCK haN been going along con~
t 0ut to do D.S littl · building of naval veMels as posijihh~ . th e wnrJikc nations in Europe and A8ia and whieh
we mu ::~t guard. againHt. continue as faat as possible, to
illl'l't•nt-te their fighting tl.trength while w.-, sit idly by tryin1
tu dt~visc a menus of making them pay us part of the stu·
po1u.louH dcl.Jt they o we U8 for SH VirlJl thPm from the )ast
great war.
England, Italy and the rest of the debtor natiom:,
partkulurly f'runce, 11eem to have plenty of money to do
~rt'ryth111ir which they wunt accomplished whenever they
tal.;,. a notion to make any improvement.K or replacements
in tlu•u· armies or navie~ . It is only when they are asked
to l'uHill th cit• obligations, that they find themselves so
hop ~.: k:;s ly ir1 d eiJt und lucking in money they
do not
kuuw which WilY to turn.
Th ere nrc more ways thP.n one to exert a pr~&amp;~uro
011 th ese countries and if this nation ever expects to col·
l ed t!Vt!H u part of the colot~asl debt, somcthinK" of a con·
t-~t l uctiv e uuture, something that will make them realize
we mean bu H ineHt-~, must be done. It is not necessary to
declare war or even hint such &amp; move. There are eco·
lwmic ways to make these t~windlers fulfill their obligatiu w;. · Keeping an air force and army and navy modeJ;"n,
cflitit•nt and uptodat~ will not hurt in this move.
' direction is •• well spent 88 In lillY
Money spent in this.
' men and women busy and that
othe1·. It t-tll helps to, ke~p
uftcr nil is the mu.in objective of the administration at

pn&amp;t week.

ne~a.Y.

Mr. and

Mr~ .

Emory ,t;o:-ton, "r

(loum.bus were guestli of .MJ. Bud
¥r&amp; Abert
Hart.enba.ch
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One
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Give your home s REAL radio for
Christmas - a new PHILCO - the
radio that ouhtells all others! (:et it
now--whih• the iielection is tomp\ete
....-.un the eastel!t term&amp; we have ever
olfered! line.:celled tcme and !ilupreme

By Arthur "Bu11" Baer

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Philcos $22.50 to $600

Bob,.

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feathel'll ovCr ' tile
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Tl\e ~·~~~~~ I~ ~er.

the · ~Un,, the
the ilt•linttq.

Inspect_or Earewax : "1 am ror
Except. lor
reoounUniJ apd economy even · after 1~ lf!ts e'xpen ~
Your fndlgnant. &amp;IVe."
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Wcr by ' Y.II'I~Ina the h•ndle or a 01recw1· oo-naoni : ''l was n
vot1n1 machine and let It Uy back. aooCI Reput11t 9ar. until 1 becaml! o

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a&amp;e ptut tbe
lflp aad pretee.doaof

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lmt CJt ~st it war 111

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p•&lt;'lr'V duw "chide J'l!dl'!'4 1

:;'oc,;~~~~ whlt:h 18 made up of Il-l

sheriffs, ' lnohldc~ I
Bowling OTOOf\ C. 1
or Maritttta. Bheriii:J
Underwood and
Ch,u·lfo· 'I
or Troy.

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Pratt of

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stomach tmuble.
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~e new VInton tqwnahlp hlgb
Cl'llet orabbf.l : ''1 pt"Omizrod the
Counclltl\14}
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''I w~ 'I city four yqars or iood government. BChOOI WUI 8001\ be rea(ly tor hold·
whipped tli a. fair and squu.re elec· and t.hey elected tht1 other suy. I 1HR' claSiles.
tlOb. t Wtn any ::ltller ktnd ot a 11hould l'ij..ve kept my mouth cl.d. Mont wens spe1tt. ntank&amp;IJtvlng
oont.eat." . '
' Thll l8 the flrBt tlme I ever cam~ with JUs family he" :.:':.·- - --

not hltlldle players ··

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Ell Bl~Lton of RadCIUI Is spen(j ..
tug
a few daY&amp; on Union Ridp.
, fw.tter Democra. . How did I know
Mcnt Wells has bloOd potiOn In
~~ municipal actrobatlcs the publle waa voting On the llf:l.rhave ~p 91ae, In our larser cit- bage ren,ova\ con.trl'ots? 1 wa.ti his h~and.
Eme CoUin&amp; Is repo1'ted qulte
tr1. YOu. TtiiJ~ lnt.ensted tn ·the &amp;tabbed by 'an x 1n a clrelc.
poat.mortiUe~ atatementl:ii
or ~h,
poorly with qlilllfiY.
defeated a.nd In the ela~d promMrs Oeot"lie Markin and chll·
Oba~tman Hln~pt.e . " Although
laet~ ot the vlct!ltlOUil
defeated I st.ill 'have the lntereat:s or dren spent the week end wlt.h htr
the people at heart
1 Wla go1Jli aunt, Mrs. ¥1les Townsend and
Alderman Oal'lle : "AU ~ want JOOCl until •I ran out of cigars. famUy.
for my ahlrt Dt the plunder l8 thf promiSes and ' tell50ns."
Mrs. Hattle Wells Ia poorlY wltll
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Paint&amp;, etc.
Middleport, Ohio

rlapped
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·•we thought that WHiaman j
would realize before this that he ,
!l':lould reSign" the edltorhtl said In
cunciWIIon, "that he should resl.Knwhich would have been the best 1
~tlu:lo••. to a dtftlcult problem. Since :
' takeq, that step, there Is 1

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COOK ELICIRICALLYI

Mle, Hal'l'J Bal'nn lnlannoe
ol'floe on MID St., Mlddlepod.
Yf!.R'f' :Patrolll(e WiU

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pt'eolated..

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Wu cannot aiford to IJe caught URJll)ing on the job
"h1i e ou r ~o lfiijh nnd jealouf!. acquainttmceH are castinr
HI! L'\' Ji c.v•~ towtu·d uM Ht all Limes.

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San Diego, Ca.! , I~ 7-INBCdebruting repeal or the elghteea~ "
th amendment Cbarles L. Jacquet,

NEWS

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aM a companion drank: four
1ll"!t.s of whiskey Jacq ues died t.ocb.y

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received eeoood. Refruhmeuta

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TOO MUCK WliiAKEY

SU &amp;-st. ROBE'.

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!'•l'l!l!f4li W~TISING

A Great Day for Old Nassau

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'nle: Bridle Olub ~ at 'he 1 ,
home of Ml'L BtD Pultll Jr. Wed.·
nrld&amp;:r evet~lnc. Tbere Wft'e '•o
..bl. ih play, The
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Yellow Ja~keta . To 'Be
Hoqoreil' •D Annl.al
Affair ·
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of ~&lt;d Ia

the Morning Rarin' to Go

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JOHN .. ZONTINI

ELK RUN

""'hing, d:&gt;clrin• ·"'
to he•"' ...,v ..laim
J\Jnn the love, loyalty o.tld devotion of tl1e p~ple, mWit ~in h.-rmolty watb
the W..ac hiJip of J~ue the Christ wbOiie words flt ir1to •very fold and cnwi !e
oft;.~ burnan haart ll.n:l of whom it \V21.911ald i t~ Jobn '! :46, "NEl'~R MAN
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MORE TO FIND JOBS
JII E T~LI':L:IlAM •cnt b~ M•.i "r Bmutrhl rel•tive to th•l
placwg of more idle men at work, comes with much
t :JlJ t-~fadiu n i.t&gt; :11l in the ~ tate, a s it m~anK quite an a¢ditiun al ~1mount of money availublc to be Hpent for
Ciu·istm aZ( Sca!-lo n and everybody naturally will profit by
1hc l i'HJI!'laction s.
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Regu l'dlci-.s of &lt;lny other etro1's made durin" the de
ptersion,__the CW A program, if it is not being tak~n ad.\ anlage bf· in places where it is easy t o conceal. is the
],c::-;i move 8e&lt;.•rningly, that has been produced to date f9r
thl' 1·dicf of indigent citiZens':
It i• "'far ah~•d &lt;lf ihe'dQie Ky&gt;ltOijt of · ~li~t·wh~~R
,\,1 :- :-~ hown to he $UCh a furce ut Jem~t in Mei'a's County.
tlwt there iB no co mparison with 1t. At least b,y
p.reh;(&gt;Jit metho d, r40 mc wnrl&lt; and dt!fmitc rcijults are being
r-u!llflli~ h cd whereut~ the Himple ~x pedient o~
."! upp!ic8 to t.hoMe who pocketed their pride, wua
P1ul;111g a nu.tion of 1Jeggar1:1 out of· the entire c'itizensh!p J
which was having a hurd time fending for itself.
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The prc.t:K• nt mov e properly handlt•d und manipulat,
~.:d. t.:un be rnnde to a&lt;:complish a world of good while it is
n ·ally bnnging u~ out of t he pit of depression.

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A BIGGER NAVY
JHE OEMANO uy the Secrct•ry of the N•vy for • Ia•··
ger navy , i ~; well taken and commu.nds phe attention
...,._,,11&lt;1 1·espect of every citizen who is ifltereH~dd ~~~ the wei~
fl.ll't! of his country and therefo re of his OWJ;l Interests.
Whilu the United SlaiCK haN been going along con~
t 0ut to do D.S littl · building of naval veMels as posijihh~ . th e wnrJikc nations in Europe and A8ia and whieh
we mu ::~t guard. againHt. continue as faat as possible, to
illl'l't•nt-te their fighting tl.trength while w.-, sit idly by tryin1
tu dt~visc a menus of making them pay us part of the stu·
po1u.louH dcl.Jt they o we U8 for SH VirlJl thPm from the )ast
great war.
England, Italy and the rest of the debtor natiom:,
partkulurly f'runce, 11eem to have plenty of money to do
~rt'ryth111ir which they wunt accomplished whenever they
tal.;,. a notion to make any improvement.K or replacements
in tlu•u· armies or navie~ . It is only when they are asked
to l'uHill th cit• obligations, that they find themselves so
hop ~.: k:;s ly ir1 d eiJt und lucking in money they
do not
kuuw which WilY to turn.
Th ere nrc more ways thP.n one to exert a pr~&amp;~uro
011 th ese countries and if this nation ever expects to col·
l ed t!Vt!H u part of the colot~asl debt, somcthinK" of a con·
t-~t l uctiv e uuture, something that will make them realize
we mean bu H ineHt-~, must be done. It is not necessary to
declare war or even hint such &amp; move. There are eco·
lwmic ways to make these t~windlers fulfill their obligatiu w;. · Keeping an air force and army and navy modeJ;"n,
cflitit•nt and uptodat~ will not hurt in this move.
' direction is •• well spent 88 In lillY
Money spent in this.
' men and women busy and that
othe1·. It t-tll helps to, ke~p
uftcr nil is the mu.in objective of the administration at

pn&amp;t week.

ne~a.Y.

Mr. and

Mr~ .

Emory ,t;o:-ton, "r

(loum.bus were guestli of .MJ. Bud
¥r&amp; Abert
Hart.enba.ch
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One
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Give your home s REAL radio for
Christmas - a new PHILCO - the
radio that ouhtells all others! (:et it
now--whih• the iielection is tomp\ete
....-.un the eastel!t term&amp; we have ever
olfered! line.:celled tcme and !ilupreme

By Arthur "Bu11" Baer

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Philcos $22.50 to $600

Bob,.

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feathel'll ovCr ' tile
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Tl\e ~·~~~~~ I~ ~er.

the · ~Un,, the
the ilt•linttq.

Inspect_or Earewax : "1 am ror
Except. lor
reoounUniJ apd economy even · after 1~ lf!ts e'xpen ~
Your fndlgnant. &amp;IVe."
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Wcr by ' Y.II'I~Ina the h•ndle or a 01recw1· oo-naoni : ''l was n
vot1n1 machine and let It Uy back. aooCI Reput11t 9ar. until 1 becaml! o

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" 'I &lt;If th~ ('.tlrrUS,tCr' n\k./Jc,n-'1
lmt CJt ~st it war 111

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p•&lt;'lr'V duw "chide J'l!dl'!'4 1

:;'oc,;~~~~ whlt:h 18 made up of Il-l

sheriffs, ' lnohldc~ I
Bowling OTOOf\ C. 1
or Maritttta. Bheriii:J
Underwood and
Ch,u·lfo· 'I
or Troy.

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stomach tmuble.
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~e new VInton tqwnahlp hlgb
Cl'llet orabbf.l : ''1 pt"Omizrod the
Counclltl\14}
MQOJ~l·:
''I w~ 'I city four yqars or iood government. BChOOI WUI 8001\ be rea(ly tor hold·
whipped tli a. fair and squu.re elec· and t.hey elected tht1 other suy. I 1HR' claSiles.
tlOb. t Wtn any ::ltller ktnd ot a 11hould l'ij..ve kept my mouth cl.d. Mont wens spe1tt. ntank&amp;IJtvlng
oont.eat." . '
' Thll l8 the flrBt tlme I ever cam~ with JUs family he" :.:':.·- - --

not hltlldle players ··

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Ell Bl~Lton of RadCIUI Is spen(j ..
tug
a few daY&amp; on Union Ridp.
, fw.tter Democra. . How did I know
Mcnt Wells has bloOd potiOn In
~~ municipal actrobatlcs the publle waa voting On the llf:l.rhave ~p 91ae, In our larser cit- bage ren,ova\ con.trl'ots? 1 wa.ti his h~and.
Eme CoUin&amp; Is repo1'ted qulte
tr1. YOu. TtiiJ~ lnt.ensted tn ·the &amp;tabbed by 'an x 1n a clrelc.
poat.mortiUe~ atatementl:ii
or ~h,
poorly with qlilllfiY.
defeated a.nd In the ela~d promMrs Oeot"lie Markin and chll·
Oba~tman Hln~pt.e . " Although
laet~ ot the vlct!ltlOUil
defeated I st.ill 'have the lntereat:s or dren spent the week end wlt.h htr
the people at heart
1 Wla go1Jli aunt, Mrs. ¥1les Townsend and
Alderman Oal'lle : "AU ~ want JOOCl until •I ran out of cigars. famUy.
for my ahlrt Dt the plunder l8 thf promiSes and ' tell50ns."
Mrs. Hattle Wells Ia poorlY wltll
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Musical lnst., Wall Paper,
Paint&amp;, etc.
Middleport, Ohio

rlapped
orKanl~

·•we thought that WHiaman j
would realize before this that he ,
!l':lould reSign" the edltorhtl said In
cunciWIIon, "that he should resl.Knwhich would have been the best 1
~tlu:lo••. to a dtftlcult problem. Since :
' takeq, that step, there Is 1

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the Lantern's Btand.l
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do
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IS KILLED IN FALL

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COOK ELICIRICALLYI

Mle, Hal'l'J Bal'nn lnlannoe
ol'floe on MID St., Mlddlepod.
Yf!.R'f' :Patrolll(e WiU

be ap·

pt'eolated..

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$39.50
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i&gt;r1n4. Oatpnfar1n1 Iotti

PI'C::lCilt.

Wu cannot aiford to IJe caught URJll)ing on the job
"h1i e ou r ~o lfiijh nnd jealouf!. acquainttmceH are castinr
HI! L'\' Ji c.v•~ towtu·d uM Ht all Limes.

PHILCO

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U.rp~h Q:ie ~ aheddlnt

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on any new 1934

a ..,Ullin bid. I didn't
...,. piDc $eo IU'I'J' me

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Brqu~cht to

an tlnd in Ohio and Nation

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eautnc on
SundaY.
bas been W wlth

Sr.

spen ~

t.he wad:
hl8 wife.
calllnr on MJI-

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evenlng.

r'l!!oent cueat

tf'he

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met a t the
ger, Prlday

evening or

' M •··. Ray 6d ,.,.. "~~" ' "' ...t·~
M r and
I Wilber Humrllrey and mo!.her 1md ::'Y"!Udl noz ll.. fr v' dii.Y!:i Ute • ; n ~•: ', ··•
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aon Clal'ftnce ut Akron :.p r.m t R t r w h! ~ ··nt""lll.S. Mr r d r~r..;
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da'n lut. wetlk wltb M1 .... Charley f.ich ,• ·•·~t- .
V• at&gt;'! M•fl. Flrw .:lt-"t" of 'h ' '
Hf&amp;ell.
Ltona Mocrc Wa.'i
t-h e · ~ unday [{{Ul" w.rr(! l h &lt;: g uests Of h.J.s pa ren ts ~
o··e
,1. M. 0 '"'to of P.O'O k)' :'
$AL!-l'our ~·~8 t'l ·or Ml'. und Mrs . V/31\.tl' ,r •··.,r.,.:,.
· ~ 1\'.. ,.,~&lt;-&gt;•urr:ay.

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BotJd. tufnaoe GOal at. BquaJ~ Deal A:JmtnlahaLor or

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Mr. anrl M ~. Vltur. H.art ley and
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('.a' h -s In Cbarlcaton \Vcdnc5d~~oy .
t.o, o rvllle c~r.to nr • Q ·l·y anrl Mr. IJ1 ner daughter, Paulim:'s thlrt.c?n ~ : ~tl t o the follow :.ng
,I Ulk ~a.wA&amp;· oa.lkwta•, lUJIIY
Tnosc 011ollln~ on Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mr·•. A.lthell c asto Qf Ken t ucky. ! tt_, blr thday.
Th e evcnirt!
was M.z::, wul· J(rq, ·llrfdlk Ylo\11;\M)li~ •-"fr.rJ . . - ·Wil.llio. :w••• ·~..:tiWII
Mrs. Kul!ha Grllham gp· c a birth - 'lipent In 9la.ytng g11me:&gt; a M
tv. a , 1•ud· Mrs. EZ"'kla.n Sayre 1 Mrs. R~Jsha.l Oa1100, . ~lme
~C?OFc ." Blan~hc
of Lloyd Ce.~t n F'~~dBY were Mr. aml

gtv~i1 'I)I~tt c.
H . .Jhurc!1 of ~lddlepo".'' , Ohlp, bas
b.·rn duly appointed a.n~ quallfled as
N(•L!ce b hertlbY

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Hattle Clilurfh late ()f tho Vlllafte
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l"'J\ BAL~Bame&amp; idx lt. safe, A dcceaood. by thtl Probdte ·court of
Coal

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mLUI county.

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P!l!,!•_Y AND HER PALS

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prefemd. See Juck
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probably get We .eall, Aa ~urDei
thla week end
ill t.he. Panther !ft.tl"ll!l howeyer, M188 f!nd prlte. a.t. 2S ce:nts tor adults
Ebe*ch ab!o ~ ·. tlur rlsht imd ten cents for children
t.o shlft the Une
to sult. be·r Jdeu
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HoweY8l" It Is emphasized tha~
theac
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Wlll"lltr Broa. pict ure whcl3 oom::.s '
tothc Electric theatre t.ontght &lt;\lid

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. •lt 'Opening 1 '00nt~t'

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to see the Pa'nthera arid
cmgage ln the Initial dr
sames or the seasod.

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Itt football, J OU'Il get a IJ1"C8t Atl•.' k 1
ou or .seeing " College Coaeb," tt. c •
nl~:ht .

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1'hc plctw-e shows how bert9.la
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au. unj18i.h~DY
..• 1 · colleges have commeretaltzed focl- I

After ,Flo.ridtr,'s:(;old

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ROOMS 11.00. ...%1

red Hound. 01111 or
· n9.UI~ ' Y · · a . Cwnmh\11. DarwJr,
E&amp;dlacifo, Pomeroy. Route 2.
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1lna:er
tn· 1Cb.ester
~lees fergamea
1.he Tuppers
Plabui aN
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Ula_t thf· afirat
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onJy. These
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of her Uif!e Gf\ ' gJ. mea thll week end, the manage- I
fo_r at least two w,eek_s lt rnent 11a.s announced a redue~lon In \

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of glasses a.~nouncm g hi" a rival , .John Barleycorn rame back t•• '
Broadway after his 14-year exile. This photo Rhows a group of New Yorkera cele-/
brating ~~l'e'l u"t 8; J:u~t~_l ~- li~~ W~Cl'~ " teiCb'la.ph in strument haU been installed h ll.· j
"""'"I ~ cive the flash that Utah' ratified repe.u.t ·a~ th e thirty~s i xth 14tate, IJrir,ging the end of :
(&gt;rohibition in the United States.
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Dated thiS 2'And day of NO\'tmb~r
1933.
U NA'IC.-.8~ rldkw serviced at
S. A. McCullough '
• reuon~ priqU. Blm&amp; In your
Prooot.e
JudgP
of
M:elas CotUtty, o .
rt.d:Jo ql call :111-J. H. M. 01'088,
o. A. Elaelstetn, :
Ioll4dleport.
Deputy Clerk.

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Mr .£::::1 Mrs. "Oilbotn !sradehaw
and 60n, Herman, o! Warren, 0 ,
,, .~ ,... to~re ovt:r the week end, Thc:v
:f-turnc 1 home Stmd.ay.

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rOOm bo\.111!1!1 on ·a ·u uemut Ave. Dodsoo .
~~H- , Wil!i r. m PhillipH, a c!ing sec retary of statr , is ph~tClgrapt; co at h~s desk in WasPh~~on .ash\! ~Jl&amp;Gf .the .proclafna- 11 i:;'a':,;;'c~;;jitf~~i~~
Call i'!J:oX for further in/ormaM Hard
r~am. ttcrt bUtt:lltred u ....~~;:~,h~., ;' "~~!er a nd
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12-2 .. 0. ; po. i'l.:!r a a '. urd n w~ ~.gh l u ;.t 400 Jb·..
l•r-~ rla: t.~ht~~-. :.rr.k. ~1 1 : M~~·-o;k ~; l1 on announcing raHii cation of the new tw£ 1y~fir:;t amen ·cment, after Utah ·be6'6nlt!: the ttt~tr~~ . t e to Ntify
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-- i 6 ctn1 Br ooks IJu :.cJ.lm tJ · ~wn t1 :1c
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i ~-(lpun l. Governor George White is shown , right, n peni r:g th e fifth Ohio collstlttuthmal ooltve.wti3~
'C.nd:m-,
~ nm ~T-2 t»eautiful llatl over t h ojm M·m .. &lt;q.
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A.·&amp; P : Btora. C~U Edward Eben- ~ Bef~;i" W.n&lt;·r~ l'nn l'.w~ n ·f\:&gt;o' n
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hnrc uu e nCl!tl t.hc i ,,·hich Clt.l'i t its 52 bbllot.t-1 unanimously for repenl givi-n1• the Buckeye st1t:ta the Awdnctio" ·"Of Deetunl~ tire !tih~v~
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1 NOTICE Ol' Al'TOINTMf:NT
t\11 r "port fld a fin e ume.
I fifth state in the Union to ratify the new arnendment.
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'PHONE THE
CO~ONEL LON60IST.O.NCE
AND LET ~IM
KNOW 11 M
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Write ret ll;leclllle&amp; ,.__. ftafn

I JAMES "· sunttt
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BELIEVES ~IS
SAL.ARV WAS TO
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ball In ord~ to raise funds. But lt
isn't ju1:1~ a f~;oo\bal1 picture, ttJ:thOugh the scenes on the grldl.re)n
are about as · spectacular and ~.;
exciting as wat ching Lhe annual
Thankf!IP.vlng U!t between Pon1e~
roy :J,Dd MidCilcport hlllh schoot;.
It b; u. clever motion picture, w~th
splm~ld dlnlcaue, smart pieces of
business. 11. thoroughly abBo~"biJ,IJ
atory and a etl&amp;t of superb plQ.yl: r.s~;
Pat O 'Brien play!! tl"le tiUe ro\! ~
., prolesii!OQ%1 ~- _Oqre, _w®
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hired away from i:mother Institution by Calvtrt college. oore ht~. s
a reputation orr turning out wl.l ·
nlns toot.ball teams, somO'thlnq
that hilS . llt~n sadly lacking :1t
Calvert. 'I'he college Is In a. hoi ~
llllanclpily nnd the trustees reallz l
t!t:Lt by K' tt1n11 a wlnntns foo\.ball
te:tm, they will be able to turn t•
t'leftcit into e neat ymrly proftt.
Oorc calls foo Lob8Jl coa.chlng u
mckct and Is out to win at any
ce.!.L. He lmport.s a complete lovtbtU tea m with th o:J exctptlon QC
the quarterbu ck played by 01 .:: '~ 1
Powell, who does sp:endJ.dly In Ms

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WHO'~L.

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Society's favorite

fl.rE-1 8tt·ntght !'Ole. Powell Ls tll~
capta in of the team and Is lin..
onl y member of the t.e~~om (:OJic(' rn.1 ed about getting an edl tca.t.ion.
1
Lyle Talbot c.s the concetbed but
uu.aWppe.ble Imported back, Dd'
Powell as the clean cut highl"l
llonorable titud-:J qt, Hunh Herbe;:t j
ng the very funny "Ye5 Man" v.,
Cloa.ch O'Brien and Ann DvorKot
the pel ult·ut neglected wife o!
Ooll : ge Coach, llll give ttm . .h·

I

eJuat unwnpasnowy-whlte lql.llft:
uf "Philadelphia"' Brand Cream
Cb«::e-l!ei"Ve i't lor deuut with
jam, crack41rt and coffee! "PW.tadelphla," made (rom tweet cream. ia
ddlcately·lla""""'~"" PI""• Hlchly
n~rtritioul.lt It ~kffor

Wo•e•
1'a ppa11 DidderMop

Wherever woiJlen have i111pected the ~~~·'r '
1934 Tappan gu ta11ge they have been tbriiJ,e!l· .
by its beauty, ite pcCful lines, rounded cornqo~
and edges ~ they have acclaimed the l •PP'I!:' ,
divided coolcing top as the handiest, mos1 con;
venient feature to be introduced in modern coolc:' ·
(I 11.dalhul )
ery in a long till!l: - they b,ve admired the ~Y .
o\her fea1ur~ of tb,is remarkallle a;mge. At!d """'Y ~y ow~ gc¥~;·,'
year's r~ - S~ VIN;~ ~S Mll~H A!i $12 by talc!ng ad._tafC &lt;~f ()~if, '
opecial inlroductory prices. Divided·top ranges in other TapjWI modiili '
C'l(l be bad at pric"" as low as $49.50. · Co~e ' itt at &lt;mee!
· ·" · , '

l. o!a

players ln the excepUona !
cast Include Arthur Hoh1, Berton
Ohurchlll, Arthur
Bryon
aud
Ptmlp Pavcrsham, tn additlon lO
score8 of football stars recruUeti
.tor the actual toottm.li. 5Cf1Dei Cro.n
C'illtrOrnln College.

\A/hen VOUP. Ci
, · Visits OUR Ci

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Electrolux Is A

Pr~e~ Gi~

A~o,ther

1!1riU is in stol"'
GAS refrige.-.tor, wiU be
~mM· Uiuurp;,saed, efficient

\~e ~11\le• -low c9,'t o£ operatii'l!l
liflsl caltinets- abeolu!f
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l:haa•m Of New Tappall .

triangle In which
P.~ ~
Lyle Talbut and Am•
llI ~:~~::~~'· t/gure.
is very plau~;1UIJ
dev(.)OJJCd wUh a totally Wl~xpec'-~
ed cumn.x Li1a.t leaves everyoHt.

,hlJdren, 5om It oiUIII

Jet~ose

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Brqu~cht to

an tlnd in Ohio and Nation

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eautnc on
SundaY.
bas been W wlth

Sr.

spen ~

t.he wad:
hl8 wife.
calllnr on MJI-

wl~

evenlng.

r'l!!oent cueat

tf'he

glriJ.

met a t the
ger, Prlday

evening or

' M •··. Ray 6d ,.,.. "~~" ' "' ...t·~
M r and
I Wilber Humrllrey and mo!.her 1md ::'Y"!Udl noz ll.. fr v' dii.Y!:i Ute • ; n ~•: ', ··•
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aon Clal'ftnce ut Akron :.p r.m t R t r w h! ~ ··nt""lll.S. Mr r d r~r..;
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da'n lut. wetlk wltb M1 .... Charley f.ich ,• ·•·~t- .
V• at&gt;'! M•fl. Flrw .:lt-"t" of 'h ' '
Hf&amp;ell.
Ltona Mocrc Wa.'i
t-h e · ~ unday [{{Ul" w.rr(! l h &lt;: g uests Of h.J.s pa ren ts ~
o··e
,1. M. 0 '"'to of P.O'O k)' :'
$AL!-l'our ~·~8 t'l ·or Ml'. und Mrs . V/31\.tl' ,r •··.,r.,.:,.
· ~ 1\'.. ,.,~&lt;-&gt;•urr:ay.

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BotJd. tufnaoe GOal at. BquaJ~ Deal A:JmtnlahaLor or

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Mr. anrl M ~. Vltur. H.art ley and
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Ml1;. Dorsl'l Wedgr. were bUltlnei;S M:&lt;:. Ru.y Bohwartz, Mr. J. M cas~ - ~ay . party Friday evenl~tg · lr{ ho;1or -~·lai:e itO~; fefJ.e;bft.e;;tz,--~~~-~--sefV~~riiftt,}d~Qiiaee ~-- ,_v~ ,
('.a' h -s In Cbarlcaton \Vcdnc5d~~oy .
t.o, o rvllle c~r.to nr • Q ·l·y anrl Mr. IJ1 ner daughter, Paulim:'s thlrt.c?n ~ : ~tl t o the follow :.ng
,I Ulk ~a.wA&amp;· oa.lkwta•, lUJIIY
Tnosc 011ollln~ on Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mr·•. A.lthell c asto Qf Ken t ucky. ! tt_, blr thday.
Th e evcnirt!
was M.z::, wul· J(rq, ·llrfdlk Ylo\11;\M)li~ •-"fr.rJ . . - ·Wil.llio. :w••• ·~..:tiWII
Mrs. Kul!ha Grllham gp· c a birth - 'lipent In 9la.ytng g11me:&gt; a M
tv. a , 1•ud· Mrs. EZ"'kla.n Sayre 1 Mrs. R~Jsha.l Oa1100, . ~lme
~C?OFc ." Blan~hc
of Lloyd Ce.~t n F'~~dBY were Mr. aml

gtv~i1 'I)I~tt c.
H . .Jhurc!1 of ~lddlepo".'' , Ohlp, bas
b.·rn duly appointed a.n~ quallfled as
N(•L!ce b hertlbY

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Hattle Clilurfh late ()f tho Vlllafte
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l"'J\ BAL~Bame&amp; idx lt. safe, A dcceaood. by thtl Probdte ·court of
Coal

lfar81W, *lO. lnquJre Gu
~dtepqrt.

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mLUI county.

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P!l!,!•_Y AND HER PALS

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U~Irl ~0!1' wa1tre~. some
,;WN:Jp;.:A)or'e,
prefemd. See Juck
:na !'font
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probably get We .eall, Aa ~urDei
thla week end
ill t.he. Panther !ft.tl"ll!l howeyer, M188 f!nd prlte. a.t. 2S ce:nts tor adults
Ebe*ch ab!o ~ ·. tlur rlsht imd ten cents for children
t.o shlft the Une
to sult. be·r Jdeu
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rn the Bi.J,bjti.
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HoweY8l" It Is emphasized tha~
theac
prevall only far these

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Wlll"lltr Broa. pict ure whcl3 oom::.s '
tothc Electric theatre t.ontght &lt;\lid

.a.nnoun'l'- enUre

. •lt 'Opening 1 '00nt~t'

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to see the Pa'nthera arid
cmgage ln the Initial dr
sames or the seasod.

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WhctlJCr ~o u'1·c lntcr:s lcd or n -::•.

Itt football, J OU'Il get a IJ1"C8t Atl•.' k 1
ou or .seeing " College Coaeb," tt. c •
nl~:ht .

Here Is

enter!J.in ·

!~tnii J.

~'J~~~~~~~
ls 1il11de.
1'hc plctw-e shows how bert9.la
I~
au. unj18i.h~DY
..• 1 · colleges have commeretaltzed focl- I

After ,Flo.ridtr,'s:(;old

IIATB fUI

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aud the usual admiHII- Frlda.y

ROOMS 11.00. ...%1

red Hound. 01111 or
· n9.UI~ ' Y · · a . Cwnmh\11. DarwJr,
E&amp;dlacifo, Pomeroy. Route 2.
t . r .,
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boti;-''C.-- 0- ~·-~.ege
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B Sh
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~~£~~~~:~~i~!W~~.; be&lt;:I!U5e
1lna:er
tn· 1Cb.ester
~lees fergamea
1.he Tuppers
Plabui aN
e OWD
ere I1~
Ula_t thf· afirat
· ~e
onJy. These
two
comins:
will
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more,.•.•"•'"n"'""'~tet11at .Sthaere1· W'lll " ctiance ~ possJble to sP.c
•_u
of her Uif!e Gf\ ' gJ. mea thll week end, the manage- I
fo_r at least two w,eek_s lt rnent 11a.s announced a redue~lon In \

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of glasses a.~nouncm g hi" a rival , .John Barleycorn rame back t•• '
Broadway after his 14-year exile. This photo Rhows a group of New Yorkera cele-/
brating ~~l'e'l u"t 8; J:u~t~_l ~- li~~ W~Cl'~ " teiCb'la.ph in strument haU been installed h ll.· j
"""'"I ~ cive the flash that Utah' ratified repe.u.t ·a~ th e thirty~s i xth 14tate, IJrir,ging the end of :
(&gt;rohibition in the United States.
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With a •

12·2..6l
Dated thiS 2'And day of NO\'tmb~r
1933.
U NA'IC.-.8~ rldkw serviced at
S. A. McCullough '
• reuon~ priqU. Blm&amp; In your
Prooot.e
JudgP
of
M:elas CotUtty, o .
rt.d:Jo ql call :111-J. H. M. 01'088,
o. A. Elaelstetn, :
Ioll4dleport.
Deputy Clerk.

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Mr .£::::1 Mrs. "Oilbotn !sradehaw
and 60n, Herman, o! Warren, 0 ,
,, .~ ,... to~re ovt:r the week end, Thc:v
:f-turnc 1 home Stmd.ay.

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rOOm bo\.111!1!1 on ·a ·u uemut Ave. Dodsoo .
~~H- , Wil!i r. m PhillipH, a c!ing sec retary of statr , is ph~tClgrapt; co at h~s desk in WasPh~~on .ash\! ~Jl&amp;Gf .the .proclafna- 11 i:;'a':,;;'c~;;jitf~~i~~
Call i'!J:oX for further in/ormaM Hard
r~am. ttcrt bUtt:lltred u ....~~;:~,h~., ;' "~~!er a nd
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tloP ,
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12-2 .. 0. ; po. i'l.:!r a a '. urd n w~ ~.gh l u ;.t 400 Jb·..
l•r-~ rla: t.~ht~~-. :.rr.k. ~1 1 : M~~·-o;k ~; l1 on announcing raHii cation of the new tw£ 1y~fir:;t amen ·cment, after Utah ·be6'6nlt!: the ttt~tr~~ . t e to Ntify
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-- i 6 ctn1 Br ooks IJu :.cJ.lm tJ · ~wn t1 :1c
i .&lt;· · i~ ,.~t . . n of ,""~rw:e.
i ~-(lpun l. Governor George White is shown , right, n peni r:g th e fifth Ohio collstlttuthmal ooltve.wti3~
'C.nd:m-,
~ nm ~T-2 t»eautiful llatl over t h ojm M·m .. &lt;q.
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A.·&amp; P : Btora. C~U Edward Eben- ~ Bef~;i" W.n&lt;·r~ l'nn l'.w~ n ·f\:&gt;o' n
~'"'"mt1
~ron_
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hnrc uu e nCl!tl t.hc i ,,·hich Clt.l'i t its 52 bbllot.t-1 unanimously for repenl givi-n1• the Buckeye st1t:ta the Awdnctio" ·"Of Deetunl~ tire !tih~v~
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I• bl}.ch.
1 NOTICE Ol' Al'TOINTMf:NT
t\11 r "port fld a fin e ume.
I fifth state in the Union to ratify the new arnendment.
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joyed.

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'PHONE THE
CO~ONEL LON60IST.O.NCE
AND LET ~IM
KNOW 11 M
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Rea&amp;M.
Write ret ll;leclllle&amp; ,.__. ftafn

I JAMES "· sunttt
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EVEN SOP~IE
BELIEVES ~IS
SAL.ARV WAS TO
BE ~~4oo0.0.!' A

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WI!,!("_., 1'$N 1

HE THE

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ball In ord~ to raise funds. But lt
isn't ju1:1~ a f~;oo\bal1 picture, ttJ:thOugh the scenes on the grldl.re)n
are about as · spectacular and ~.;
exciting as wat ching Lhe annual
Thankf!IP.vlng U!t between Pon1e~
roy :J,Dd MidCilcport hlllh schoot;.
It b; u. clever motion picture, w~th
splm~ld dlnlcaue, smart pieces of
business. 11. thoroughly abBo~"biJ,IJ
atory and a etl&amp;t of superb plQ.yl: r.s~;
Pat O 'Brien play!! tl"le tiUe ro\! ~
., prolesii!OQ%1 ~- _Oqre, _w®
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hired away from i:mother Institution by Calvtrt college. oore ht~. s
a reputation orr turning out wl.l ·
nlns toot.ball teams, somO'thlnq
that hilS . llt~n sadly lacking :1t
Calvert. 'I'he college Is In a. hoi ~
llllanclpily nnd the trustees reallz l
t!t:Lt by K' tt1n11 a wlnntns foo\.ball
te:tm, they will be able to turn t•
t'leftcit into e neat ymrly proftt.
Oorc calls foo Lob8Jl coa.chlng u
mckct and Is out to win at any
ce.!.L. He lmport.s a complete lovtbtU tea m with th o:J exctptlon QC
the quarterbu ck played by 01 .:: '~ 1
Powell, who does sp:endJ.dly In Ms

I

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WHO'~L.

GAAB
,,. ?
•

Society's favorite

fl.rE-1 8tt·ntght !'Ole. Powell Ls tll~
capta in of the team and Is lin..
onl y member of the t.e~~om (:OJic(' rn.1 ed about getting an edl tca.t.ion.
1
Lyle Talbot c.s the concetbed but
uu.aWppe.ble Imported back, Dd'
Powell as the clean cut highl"l
llonorable titud-:J qt, Hunh Herbe;:t j
ng the very funny "Ye5 Man" v.,
Cloa.ch O'Brien and Ann DvorKot
the pel ult·ut neglected wife o!
Ooll : ge Coach, llll give ttm . .h·

I

eJuat unwnpasnowy-whlte lql.llft:
uf "Philadelphia"' Brand Cream
Cb«::e-l!ei"Ve i't lor deuut with
jam, crack41rt and coffee! "PW.tadelphla," made (rom tweet cream. ia
ddlcately·lla""""'~"" PI""• Hlchly
n~rtritioul.lt It ~kffor

Wo•e•
1'a ppa11 DidderMop

Wherever woiJlen have i111pected the ~~~·'r '
1934 Tappan gu ta11ge they have been tbriiJ,e!l· .
by its beauty, ite pcCful lines, rounded cornqo~
and edges ~ they have acclaimed the l •PP'I!:' ,
divided coolcing top as the handiest, mos1 con;
venient feature to be introduced in modern coolc:' ·
(I 11.dalhul )
ery in a long till!l: - they b,ve admired the ~Y .
o\her fea1ur~ of tb,is remarkallle a;mge. At!d """'Y ~y ow~ gc¥~;·,'
year's r~ - S~ VIN;~ ~S Mll~H A!i $12 by talc!ng ad._tafC &lt;~f ()~if, '
opecial inlroductory prices. Divided·top ranges in other TapjWI modiili '
C'l(l be bad at pric"" as low as $49.50. · Co~e ' itt at &lt;mee!
· ·" · , '

l. o!a

players ln the excepUona !
cast Include Arthur Hoh1, Berton
Ohurchlll, Arthur
Bryon
aud
Ptmlp Pavcrsham, tn additlon lO
score8 of football stars recruUeti
.tor the actual toottm.li. 5Cf1Dei Cro.n
C'illtrOrnln College.

\A/hen VOUP. Ci
, · Visits OUR Ci

'

Electrolux Is A

Pr~e~ Gi~

A~o,ther

1!1riU is in stol"'
GAS refrige.-.tor, wiU be
~mM· Uiuurp;,saed, efficient

\~e ~11\le• -low c9,'t o£ operatii'l!l
liflsl caltinets- abeolu!f
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l:haa•m Of New Tappall .

triangle In which
P.~ ~
Lyle Talbut and Am•
llI ~:~~::~~'· t/gure.
is very plau~;1UIJ
dev(.)OJJCd wUh a totally Wl~xpec'-~
ed cumn.x Li1a.t leaves everyoHt.

,hlJdren, 5om It oiUIII

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Ullutd Mr. Orl\lt!. "I have had no

tlmt~ that I could call my own. At

Joblesa mel\ ot MeJp COlplty,
whether
or be
not1'eQuired
they have
reUef, wtll
t.o received
Tec18ter ntpt houn:·
• Wtth t h e - .....mplo)'meal
Wea&gt;·Jly, M•·. 0'"1&lt; '" """to ""
A,a:ency bere, Jn ctw'p or J . 0 . Roe· Tribune reporter wllo lnt r.r vlewrd
dd, tt wu learned Tbtn'lday.
him Thursday . He ~tllt.ed Llmt hr

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The oUice force of

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e COUilty, ....ts means, the re•.lef head declared, that the remain"
der or the men on the relief roll
tnlu!t regiater through the proper
cJiannel now. with the re-employ·
f;lf,llt.- agent, before they wJll b~
s:ven an opportunJty to work under
th'l&gt; civil work! administration. The·
1'\ ~ltlber remahling on the relief
lOll, however. Ill comparably small
nc. w to tht:! 1700 Included on the
nile! roll of 11 few weaka ago. The
percet&gt;tage or the decreasa In relief
r;o!es In Melg11 County, Hlnce the
Inauguration of the civil works adnllnl.stratlon, wo.s r,ot available a.i·
titcugh Mr. Ol'ate said flgures on
th\&lt;. ·would be oomplle&lt;t soon tor
publioatton.

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manRg~r, community. The Fanners Bank and

H r dcc!arl'd, howevP.I', that he
~~1~ h;~dsc'~~a~. ~0 ~~~~~~ ~0~n~~~~~:i
1 l r
q;o ng 0 unet :on l'.!lfJ If n.. cllrrt·
r. ulty a r l ~r:; m •r!r h lr; l"f'Z'(li:lm-t 111
the offJen. m· hr fi n •':. ' ~ Jn·J ·
much for !J1m , lw will n ·~ 11rn tn ll": "'
Purlt:v ee Cn:am Ccml)nny, will I ~
firm h•· ~ ~ n parl.n~r rtml wm; (!Ill ~
llbyed UJ err- hcfol'e hl:;
nppoin'. ·
llWil l 1l; wr•lfnr~ dln•c tor.
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GUI, 1~ty To Char.ge
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u;!~ P:r~sef.~4o ';en M:~~ e~~~~ , Of Making Li'quof
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U" more than 20 CWA projectl!l re·
CJ!IVJng actual CII.Rh for their WGJ'k
:we~.~ county raeeived • new quo~
Wednesday which will provide work
tor 100 men.

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Settlement Made

Q UILTING I''RTY

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The Dor'"
"" Rebekeh lodoo e&gt;&gt;Joyt d an all dey quilting at J .O 0 F
h:t.IJ Wedne8d•y.
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At noon a delicious pot lue!&lt;
dinner was aerved to the following
m: mbei'S and visitors :
M c
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Ol'll Warner, Mrs . Blancho
Roller. Mra . l.ens. Bartels, Mrr1.
Viola Orue88r, Mrs. Grace Bta.ce,
Mrs, Julio. HoW(!er, Mrs. Josie !14.::cunoual;lh, tMJ rs. Emma Foss, Mrs.
M
u.ry :a.r ey, Ml&amp;s Ka~le Bect-~t.
llli'a. Henle Bmtth, Mrs. J ane Ann

Savings Co Firet. City and

Pome-~

c'~.'t&gt;z~na,t1o~a,·'l110~~k ~! Po=~~porth:. L
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wlffnl
to ArtiS . ~. or N'ease
J~lemen,t nbout 8 o'Clock Wed·
D
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fl".'elf'lt the~~U)Winr. It, was sa.ld, and
~:M~e ~fil.er11 little
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Nllames. Content11. such0
~;~, ho.y, grain, and farmlna l.mf!h!lJI.!Dt!l, were destroyed In thf' fti'O•
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w
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PRICES.

86EF

BAKED PO'JIATOE8 OR
SWEET JK)'J'ATOES
l.IMA BEANS, CQL'f: SI.AW

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$f95

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COA"'S
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$7.95

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112-1-14-2 1-28 ; 1-4.

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Mrs, Wilhelmina Genhelmer or I.
Mulberry Avenue was hoete&amp;!l Wedr.•-"'•Y aftomoon to the members @'
''' tho Ladtos' Aid"' the
M . E . Church. After a ahort buat· ~
"'"' meettno • socto&gt; hour ...,

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SALE

amt,th
M". Wedneeday
, , ..., campbell
lert for'""
Columbus
wher~ ~
they will B)&gt;f!nd a few daya vlsiUng •"

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-- COMING-Chriotopher Bean, Dancin1
,

I~:;;·;;;£~~~~~~~~·Y [~ ~
Lady.

wlnte, wtth hts daurhtar, Mrs Ray,@'
Whtte.
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.mmAY aad 8ATUR.,AY

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Cla~a

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ero-u.. ~at.her ADJel, Norman POit.er, Marian Nixon
J!e\17 lllJiha, Hedda Hopper.
P. II. -Gradet llo....,, IDo

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and

15c ·

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&lt;Online&lt;! In the Athena 8tato t=pltal.
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One lot of regular

bought at a special
One let or fine Gare, Hart

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SPECIAL

and all &amp;be 1tnest. n~anatact.-

ORES
' S GO""DS
V

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1 lrarrl .wide cotton

'l1ae

Pel' Yafd

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Blue

chambray~ coat style,

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OVERALLS
Odd lots, 220 wt. ·Denim, sizes
34, 36 and 38 onlyWHILE THEY LAST

88c

UNDIES
B
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eauti u
an d .em b rot'd ered
Gowns and Pajamas, white and
colored prilltfi, sizes 15,

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Lon1

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Hudwore ....... SaaiuodaJ, I
•December 9th.

1•,1· violei\Cl!.

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One huj:e bomb exploded

ln thf" ·
yardli, damaglnK cars and 1
: property. Tht&gt; blaHt W&amp;'i followed by 1
iluvy nrlng between troops and
QemonBtratoffl lhrougholll. the city.
Soldlerl!i pot!ted on rooftops dL'Ipersed a Broup of rioterK. Twenty
flvt!! were arrested In a raid o~ a
v:orker'e headquarters but were latfr released.

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New York, Dee.
Roosevelt dollar "Ia tbe
money on the faee of tbe

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g1eat iml.stence on
I Pturn to the II'Old
jt:OBd congre&amp;" IDto
lrglslatlon and the

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SEEK BANDITS

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Annapolis, Md ., Dec. 8-TN&amp; .. ;
State pcUce tC'cla.y wt re Rldm&amp; 1;1 ·
the search Gf robbers who la.;t
, nigh t forced Lhclr wny into t;1n 1
W ~ st River
Bank at OnlesvU:.:!,
r.ear here, und t'scaped with $21. ·
000 1n cnsh anti other valuables o!
!undeterminEd amount.

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or at BJ'IN'
otbe~~r=llm~~=e.:"~·=
Attackers
of the

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Buoineoo Of Old
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Now Or Any
Speaker Sayo
ADDRESS N. A.

Banton, Arlt.~ 8--INB-Mark
! H. Shank, Akrort, 0 ., attorney t.o1duy was In "death row" at Tucket"
Prlwn Farm awaiUcs execution lr,
the electric chair Feb. 2 for the
D'urder of Alvin Gooley, an Akron
l.'mploye or the 11.ttomey.
: Circuit Judge Thomas E. Toler 1
: I!RSSed formal sentence on Sh&amp;nk I
, lu.te yesterday, settil'l! the execution ! !
' t1ate for F~:brua.ry 2. Sha n k ·~ wife ·
, rolla p~ied when the .~ent.P n ce wns

down

Mone;Jn •

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Washlngt.oD-, Dec. &amp;--INB-Tbe

Maintenance of the

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de\'aluaton operat10Jlll. was flll'Qlshcc: by Jesae H. Jone!, chatrrnan or
the RPC who disclosed that the tutnl amount or domut1c gold purc..'lased to date Is only 34MOO ouncf!5, valued at lll.300,ooo. That is
cnly an Ln!IIBnifleant fraction of
£one percent at what the treuury
r.ow holds, let alone the world supply.
How much sold haa been pnrchas
ed Ill the world market was not revealed, but It WltJJ authorltativeJ.y
11tated th&amp;t world purchases would
hardly more than fill the cavity 1n
a amall tooth.
U . as Pari&amp; report.R, there hav~
wlthdrawa.Js or gold lnapirinc Rite Completed
or Prance. Ameri·
Church •• Former
have· not been te-

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widths.

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Robes,
beautifully
tailored, good assortment of colors and sizes,

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SHOP IN POMEROY

'2·95

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money tence who are
against h1a pollcJ on ·
L'1at i.i perpl!!!tua.tes a
r.uts up a dam aplnst
fi e.~ money which they
shew the way out ot
morass."

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;t7~ ~ 16, ,'17, 18, 19, 20

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SPECIAL
6 Yards

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look as good as you feel in tlhese lovely new

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SPECIAL

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Bantlaa:o. Cube., Dec.

1 t!•ntl1.8o tcday greeted Oubu.'l new
!~(, .. per cen~ native labor law with
ee.rles of bombings and outbre&amp;ka

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UNDIES
Dance Sets , .$1.00, $1.95, $2.95
Sl'1
$1 00 $1 39 $1 95
Gopwnss. . . . . .
.$1'00 'and' $3,95

$2.96 Hats, now , . • , , , • •

pocket.• .V &gt;ith buttons," vent l\rtll
holes, dbuble reinforeed front
!\'nd

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"BEST BET" WORK
SHIRTS

price. ' r

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One lot of $2.95 and $3.95
H t t NO
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23c

$1.95 .n~. uality

Lace-

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N ew patterns, a II coI ors
p y rd
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RIOTING AT SANTIAGO

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Trimmed Crepe"'-Chine and Rayon

crep~

TABLE OIL CLOTH

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Mrs. R. 0 . Weboter went to Col· •@'
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SOc Dollar Not To

at1minlstratlon hu

;c~irst Lady" Sets

I News Flashes

As the Lid Popped Off

bv Supreme He•d of Catholit=
Healer ia Sainted' Pope
Celebrates Firat Mass in S.iat'a HoiiOij,

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;~eQ~ h~~Wi ~.aQ~ ~~ -~~es,~.· rI
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spe;:/:aJrstt,'loam~eNat•h, ::.
~·servMR
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Beautlf.u), ll~~ns,
size 81x105
'lif::'o!

'""·"'20 yearo
ego, drew an average
of
0 Yta • ch " k stheNach on their I
llCCOUD per moo . OW, all Of thl! I
35 amountli &amp;VeraBe 27 ch~ka each I ~

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'"'"'"n• ot~htch ohas hoto~otoro ! @'
been tho baNI's oaty oource or !"
Income have not at all paralleled ~
this extreme lncreue In the cost ot
&lt;onduetJno this busJneM.

INTERNATIONAL

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BED

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Electrte
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'Benefit Senior

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$7.00 and $8.50

0 ne )ot.o f .,_
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DRESS.E S
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$5.95 an d $6 ,95
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DRESSES

COATS

$5 ••95 an d 6..95

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GOING SLOWLY

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·,\li• 'MABKBD DOWN

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COATS

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WEA
colder with light
northeast portion
Saturd,ay fair, colder
southeast postion.

Price Of $34.01 Per Oun·
ce Maintained For
Seventh Day

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G~lD PURCHAS[S
A~J.IN RHARO[D
8YG~VfHNM[Nl

$34..01 per ounce today marked t.hfl
~venth autce$ll.ve day ln whleh no
chanp haa been noted, and Lndlc&amp;t.f'd anew t.b&amp;t there Ia to be no precipitate rush toward the MU4
ma.rk ao ardfll\tly daelred by the
tJ.flatlonlat.s. Gold at $41 .34 or double the statutory priCE!. would be
tantamount to a t5(l~cent dollar.
PurtJler evidence that the odmini ~ tratlon ts proceeding slowly In Its

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being cleared out at

worth, w ile savingR.
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Wintry

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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L
BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

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Here's a Group· ol 'E'
. . .ra Values That ,._a· J
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Not''"'Be Be'ale· D'·, ·t n ~-·
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a&amp;•S ' and Quality, All Sea· 11
N0 w!
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sonable Mereb andisee Buv
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rhr eode. The banking hout·s, for I"
ln!Stance, which have · been from,,
ll:30 until 2.30 are chat~ed so lhat
l1anks will be required lo open at 1
o·oo In the morning and ·close at ! ~
E:00 In the afternoon Ot&gt;. aU benklnq
flays except Saturday when the"
b ...
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w111 en tall muc h conruslon prob~;
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lltood
the :::nklng piTubl:f· pUle~ '
v. ser ce c rge a ec 08 t e
ct1ec.ks writteD. by depositors on
t."&lt;·rtain amounts. A spedlfted bank·
Jag accoun t must be maintained ror I ~
11 check writer to continue buslneas
flCt!Vitles B8 In the past WithOUt 1
('Xtra Charge, If however. under the
,:.wpceed rulln 1 , he has a balance
~!Bs than this figure, he 1.o1 permitred to write a certain Pumber of
clieuk.s before the service charge Is 6.
aa:pUed. !.f the balance is lel!ll than
another na:ure the number of "free" ~
h k
llo ed Is
r ec so11 that
a wa slldlngcorrespondingly
les11
seale Is main -·I
lnined whereby the balance In the ' ~
tank regulates the number ot ·

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E . )lcDado and famll7 and
loiN. 01&amp;dya Muatard and three
daulbten were Tb&amp;Dtqtvtnr din·

W. A. 8uton ia reported to be Hendemon.
parenta , Mr. and Nn. P. E.
improved aomewhat In tbe Holler Mnl. Harlan MUll rttumed.Sun- 1 B~
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hO!ipltal althouch he w1ll remain da:v from GaWpoUa. accompaDied
Paul Browninl .. emplaYed "~
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auuw"'r
wee k, It wu repon.cru.
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Vlsitore: : Mra. Elizabeth HubN,
Mnl. Ada. Root, Mrs. Eunice Wr.'.
and MI'!J. Mary Harrl.'l.

Shorts:

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He thburn'll of Rutland, aml Hom e ; ~
liank and F.rnt National IJf Ra.clne
fc.rm an WII!Oclation w.blch IS a
f'"!rm bcr or gi-oup '.!iilveb Which com- ;
p ·tses 12 counties In the sta,~ Qlj
which ME!Igs ~ ~a. part,·.. alll* f coijl:l$el
belon&amp;ing to the Ohio BankerS As~"X;iatlon . All were represented at •
Ute meethtR.
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The rules under the 'new cud• YIUI
{,!iUSe a t&gt;un.w er of: ·~langcfl Jo bP.
n1ade In tne bankln g" btli!lness In ~
Motos county, two 01 which •Je '
men~loned In or~er ~ ' 'il~e ,;tljle :

Charlell Danforth, 30. of Sliver
believed the opet·ator of one
.)! the hugest booLleg whlsll:ey distlll£·rles
rver uneovcred here,
pleaded. gui lty to rhBrges ot manufucturlnH liquor and po.11sesston
when RITalgned ln a preliminary
l' enrin g before J . W . McCullough,
;ustice of the peace, Wednesday.
Accepting the man's pl~a of gullty to both ch&amp;rges, M11glstro.t e Me~
Cullo~~~ Imposed a flnll of *"00
tlP&lt;m ..-nroriJl. A 1200 nne on l!la.ch
chttrge. Falling to pay the ftnes
~nci cru.t.'l In the cnsel!, he was re·
t'l tlluied to the county Jail ,
Danfmth, It was alleged by omcH!l, was the operator of one or
tllc largest Illegal whlllkey Indus~
't·ieli discovered In this county lor
Sf•mt~ time. Tt•ve.sU~a.tions led the
t•n thorlth!s to b~ueve that the man
rupplled
bootleg liquor
a bootks:
r!ng
In Parken;burll
as for
evidence
wall ehecks permlssable without the ex- I
l'Ualned to ~&gt;how that a large quan- a{:l.lng of a service ehs.rge. This ~
t.ity of the illicit. booze bad been re- rullna: will aiTect. a great many de·
II dl dlJ d
II h
posltors ~nd may work a hardship
cen'
y
st,.
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11&amp;11
B lpped.
banks.
The plellf or suuty to the chora:- IJUIll the
be
b h The entire rUIIJ\,P
t?s ended the ca.~e and whiskey n.t~d w
pu 118 ed In the Dally 'l't''other arllul&lt;•s of ev lclen•· will be &lt;bune by the Bankers Allsoclatlon
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ll llhln the next few da ys.
ii_
&lt;le!!!l'Qfcll .
The officers or the aasoolatloo
cr.uu IIOSTESR
,.., Edloo~ Ho"'"~'"• Pom,roy ~
Nottonal Bank , pr,.ldent; C. B.
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Racine, ' vtce-,
'"""s ·Elsie l'lan
wns
hostess c,.w,
td Home
t
oBank or Ed
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Wednesday eveni w{ Lo h -r bl·id!Ct' ~~e~~ ;Natl~~~eBrmk:~~~dta~Jr' ~ ~
club at her home on Lnt;!ey Btrf' ~ t
.. NRA
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nn
~" " been.,.
by comm
the bll.njr,era
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Edna RUM Smith or Hll rlford nrK1 clJunty and ill headed by ·- Po.ut
Mt'8, Homt~l" COCJPl'r or M!rldleporL emart of the Cltlzenl'l NatJonal ·
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NOTICE
It " pointe~ out by ba&gt;'l&lt;ers lh•t
Thfl reJ~:ular . annual mcetlna: ot the Increase l'n tl'le PublJo',.; use of
the stooll:holderll of the Pomeroy banking faoUJtlee In the last 20 I ~
National Bb.rlll: w\11 be held OD years' have been quite phenomen1111.
Tlletld"y, January 9. ID34. at 10
Str.tlstlcs reveal that the II.CC01Ult8 '
tt . at the omce or se.td Bant, for represented by each *2QOO ,01 bat¥- ~
tb,e oloctton of "" d1,,., 01 , " depoetta avoraood anty • tn &gt;nlmi· 1
st:r\'e for the ensuing year ·and for ber. Todo.y that avern,e Ls ·3fi lri1
th6 . tn.ntacupn of bs4,ch
,bul! tM
:~;~ · a~
ctlll'le e Ol't! the m~t- 1noney. Furthermore thoae 5 depo81~ 1Jf
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ta~ts\1 frDm the reuer roll or Meigs
CfJUUty and ll'lven emp~meht undei' the civil worD adrotnlstratlon
Ol'\ various projects W1tlUh the coun ~
t Y under the dlrectlon of lll". Orate.
1"t)eae men were ll'iven lobe without
the necesal~J or belnt classified act:ofdlna: to the resJ)I!Ctlve elaaeea ot
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'l'he MeiBf. County Bankers Assoc- I
. Slm:e the f'edcrid illld Bt...'lle Funds l tr•Uon meetin&amp; In regular session at
1re being used · enua·ely In i.he re~ the Hotel Martin Wedn~BY even-~
'let 111.0 l:f1'am In thil; counly, Mr . !r,g accepted the code 01 fall' com- 1
Grote satd It was no more than pet! lion for b&amp;nkcr$1 8Jl propo~~ed
Jroper that K representatlve of the rr:u set up by the government on ' ~
ina: pracucea.
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9tate Relief CommiMion be ap- hank
The business session was pre- 1
;:-otnt.ed 11s director of their fW1tl&lt;;
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o . s . M.oellenkamP ol Wapa- m.Ctubote were vtal\orl In Oolum· with V. :E. llcDt.de and family.
lr.oneta and 1100 AIYIP, of Canton an bua Tbu.nda7: They wtU be tle"' R. 8 . Henclerlon a.hd. family of
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seated on his
throne
the e.ltar listened to
three ~te pleas for the French
\"!ODlan•a canonization, delivered by
CObsJatory attorneys. before he
f•lJ ma.lly pronounced the word&amp;
which cave her saiPl-bood.
The collep or cardinals, in brilllsnt robes, lent much color to the
oeeaslon. The presence ot 21 French
biahoJM, led by Monsignor La. MBI•
trf!, who was healed by :Bernlldette,
added character t.o this particular
service.
Pollowlna: the actual canonization
uSelf Appointed Upl·i ften"
tbe polntlfT celebrated the
:nus in honor or the 1\f!W saint.
Ca- Great Harm
Follo~lng thla the proc.elllliOJ\ nled
Thomaa Says
pope borne hiBil on
chair. attended by
Columbus o . Dec. B-INS - A
of his court and the
GOLD PRlCE UNCHANGED
uniformed
swiu
guard,.
sca.Ullng
criticism of the
Os born
Wuhlnaton, Dee. B-DJ8-Newst.
Peter's
dome
was
to
Jy mined domestic gold remained
ABsociatton Inc., a.s a ".:;elf-appointin honor of Balnte Ber- ed bunch or uplifters" wht') havl'
at $34.01 per ounce tor the elghho ~
cauRd great harm o.t a number or
consecutive day, the R.F.C., anLiving with her parent&amp; in pover· penal Institutions where thelr docnounced today.
~r In the little vUJage or Luordee, trines are accepted was Issued here
In Southent France, Berl)8.dette today by Warden P . E. Thom:r
\VPJ:t.t out one day Lo gather tlrewood or Ohio Penitentiary.
She came near a great white rock,
Thoma.s' statement came M a rernd there had a vision or the lloly ply to a report made by the Ali ~
vh·rin, "a. lady tn whJre", who bade soclaUon, attacking everv oenal Inher ask the parish priest to estabUSb a cure.
E"tltuUon in Ohio except the LonSweepinl' Pact of NOli-AI·
don orison farm.
Berradette, who ~ It ...at the
Warden 11lornaa himself critlclz_ . ., Propooed by
0:
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ed In, the reoort of the welfare m·Great Btitai11
r-aniZlltlo·ri· fOr allegedly having
INDIANA CONVICT TO talle&lt;t to gtve the oroanJzatton's InBy HARRY K . REYNOLDS
BE GIVEN TO OHIOANS ve•ttptors hts h•llest cooomdon .
INB. Start correspondent
"It wae only through the cour·
l.obdon, Deo. s-I.N'8-Reject1na
tesy and personal attention or Mr.
the att-..mpt ol Premler MuiiS()Iln1 or
Llma, 0 ., Dee. B--INS- Assured McBwf'ceney tBtat.e Welfare Dlreclt.aly to aet bim8elf uo ae arbiter or or the cUitody of Harry Copel&amp;nd, tor) that a superficial Inspection
Europeaa relations, Gnat BrltaiD notorioua Indiana
gunmen, Allen under the l{uldonce or a subordl-1
today took a determined step in the county otrleials toda.y aa:aln laun- nate official. was made:• the redisarmament crisJI by pro)J(l61na a ched preparations for his trial here port stated.
aweepln&amp;' pact or non~anreaaton on a nnt dearee murder IndictAmong other . charges contained
beteen the eo11UDent'11 traditional ment in conoectlon with the lllftylng 1n the report, whleh covered 65 IneDelllie&amp;-Oennany and Pra.nee.
or Sherur Je111 L. Sarber.
st!tutlons 1n 11 l!tates. were:
Hoplnr to break the dlaannament
Announcemmt that Copeland
That the State Reformatory at
de&amp;dJoct, Britain pl'OpOAed the pact wiD be returned to Lima rrom Ind.. Man!tleld was a "diBgrace."
u a eubiUtute for Intema~l tana, where he Ia now being held u
That the State Reformatoey for
eontrol and aupervtslon or arma· a parole Yio~tor, was made here Women at Mal']rBvllle wu.s "back·
menta. a proJect trowned upon bf yesterday bY E. f',{. Botkin, Allen wt.Td."
Oel'll'Wl)l'.
county proaecuior. Botkin aald
That the fa.ct that the State WP.lBucb a Bi-lateral ~ the that lfndlana author1tlea had
as· ts.re Dlreotor le a "PJittlc&amp;l aPJ)O!n..
aovernment of Prime · Mlniater J . IIUftd him t.be custody of tbe lfllll" tee" Is rfi&amp;JJOnslble tOr "backward
Rams&amp;r :ateDonald polnttd out, man 10met1me earty 1n January.
policies" of t~ etate penal sys~.
WOQld be atven
".!w:h
a warm
Bhet'Uf 'Barblr waa. llbot a.n~kiU· .W11l.fare Dltector
MeSweeney
bteufni"' by Great BritaiD that tbe ed durl.De a lUll InVasion of tbe l'llao termed the reoort "a very un·p:~~nn could then proceed
-.1t.b ADen countr: Jldl Ju1;1 Oet.ober 12· tt.lr cr1Uc111m or Ohio'• "Penal buttJ .
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wiUI Qef· duriJII whleb ~- DlWnpr. bank. tctlons and the mm who life · m
11iAbf biclucted In the deUberat1ou. 'robber 1111Pf!Qt, WM liberated.
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"Uplifters" Hit By
Buckeye Warden

Disarmament Step
Taken By England

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BJ- Y BOYS MEET
WOO!IteJ', 0 ., Dec. 8-lNB-Ap~
prmdmately 000 HI- Y boy8 trom
all sections of Ohio a.seambled
here t.od&amp;y tor ·the opening t.onlaht
or a tWo~day fall confereru:e Ulldet 1
the awplceB or the Ohio Y. M . 0. A.
organir.atton.
be d~;;~~-~
The conference
by Frank D. Slutz, !ol'mer Ill
tendent of the
Mornln
schools at Do.yt(ln, 0,

Wina

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Criticizes
Highway Patrol

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Seven Perish
Michigan Blaze

Sandu.ky County
Senda Scathinr Letter
to Merrill

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Sau1t ~te. Marie, Mich., Doo. s- 1

IKS-'I'Wo Ytllllll mothers
t.be1r ftv.e e~U children WI!!!J'~
burned ·to .death · todP.Y when · ftre
trapp~d then! !D their beda . .
The vlcttms were Mn. Oenevieve lnblen, 31, &amp;nd her clilldl'eu,
oenev1eye, 8, Katherine, 6, Jerome
5, and !:meat Jr., 2; and llrL ErIlne Ori, 19, and her etrht.een·
mtmthll..wd' dauthter, OonataDtln..,.
· An overheated· atove wu blamed tor the tracedJ. The bod1M or
tQe two women and three of tbe
Children wwe found on the dGwn·
stalre ftoor, • aa If uaty had 'It"'
tempted to eecape from the · ftunr
lnl hOme. 'lbe other two Chlldrtn.
Jerome' and ~ Hiblen.'ftre
found 1n &amp; bedtoom.

OF KILLING

Fremont, 0 ., Dee. S - INS - •\
attack on the n ~ w stn~
was made today by
in a letter to
Director 0 . W.
head of the pa-

Two Mothen, I Younc Chi! ·
dren are Victima in
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Four Canadian COB8t guardsmen ~~~
who Wft't! ~aped by th~ crew of
the rum runner Kramhout have
been landed at St. Pierre, Mlq., according to a wlrele.&lt;lfl message rt&gt;HINDENBURG HEIR BORN
tel\'ed here todaY at the headBerlin, Dec. B--INs-A rreat- qll&amp;rt.ers or the royal mounred
grandaughter to Pre.llldePt Paul Von pollee.
Hlndenburg wns born 1n the v111age
or Cl'OSIIjestln. Pommernnia, today.
She was the daua:hter of Hans BAN'KIER, WIFE, DIE IN CRASH
Heinrich Von Brocil:husen, la.Jod
owner, who Is the son of the presl·
~t;nt's eldest daughter.

Klotz accUBed the local staY&lt;M
of faiUnR lo
co-operate In investlga.Uon 'JI tilt!
hiJacking or a truck ll!ad or tlNs
nve miles west ot here ea.rb' fi!I!J·

of th'! sta.te omcers

complalned. that he
of the robbery untll
newspapennen, atstate patrol In Prewas workinB ott U'le case.
"Either co-operate with 111 or
out or the sheriff's oalo&amp;,"

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1 Thl&amp;Klotz.
was believed to be the ftrst
lmt&amp;Dee or trlc\toon between the

·piDI;no:-l•tate
pat~! and , ~oq~.tJaw enforcement qencim ln Ohio.
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Atlanta, 011..., i:Jec. 8-lN8--DeS ·
"What do thOI!e who
plte hlfl attempt to mercifully end resident's monetary
111e aufterins or 111 110-year-old spin-~ pll!le?" he continued.
eter &amp;unt, John Stephens, 12, walk- have
to a
ed tref! today op. the verdict of a
,--.~,:.-·::-,
mroner's jury that death waa causca by the ravlshments of cancer.
With tbe aplanatlon, "l couldn't
bl!ar to see ber suffering so," Bt.t"pbena admtltl!!!d cra&amp;blng a heavy
tlower pot down on the head or hill
t'ai'\Ce!'-strtcten aunt. Miss
Stephenll.
After hetrlns the testimony
physiclana. the: coroner's jury
cldelil that the dlseaAe trom
~he had heeD aufter1Di
agl!!!d. wornl.h'll dea.th , and
was freed .
Dr. w. A. Selmul
tllat been near dea.tb
lllcht and the bloW
reiAUn- OOUid not have
butllued 'be end;

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