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EDITORIAL OFFICE
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BUSINESS OmCE

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\\' L\ THER-C 1 o.
and much colder
with a cold wave, pri~el!i
ed by snow in East
North Wednesda;y.

Phone 202-R ·

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Activity

of

Temple Pyttuan

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Bac:k To Dayo Before
Depregioa
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o1 our

We wLsh to thank an
and nellh~

Takes

P.omero,

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consol1nr

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word :.
Plnstenrald Company tor
earetul and efflcteDt service,
which has &amp;o appreelably lesour sorrow Jn the loss or our
ldo:;!~,g wtte, mother and daua:bter.

DISBURSED

To More.Than 1800
ploy- Of CWA Ourinc Put Week

¥ar Tbe Day

.,· Be Merry • • •
IIEALTH, HapPJneu, and the

Good Will Gf Mal! II ou 1ft~:~~
tor you In &amp;IIIIa (estln XDu

AT THIS
HOLIDAY .
SEASON ',
It Ia a prl:fll+
&amp;e

We al·'O take lllilll ~

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opPQriuni&amp;J In expreala.r aar
rratltade for your loyal pa·
tronap In the pallt year.

to n.&amp;.litad

,-oo-no&amp; .. a eu&amp;omer.

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aloae. b•t a11 &amp;I frleJNI-

The Beat of

NATION
IN
GRIP
OF
FRIGID
WEA
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M~ny Meet Tragic Death During 1-loliday Peri
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"ultimatums,'' tme ·.;-.:!. from

.Dea~h Toll Standa At 19 ~~~r~~r ~~ra~~~~Oda~ N~:~ No Noticeable Carouoina
AI Rnult Of Three

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Week I Inundation
HUGE PROPERTY LOSS
Airplane• Ruoh To A;d
Of Stricken Town•

In Idaho

NORMA
GOODWIN

New

Dee. H-JNsLod In &amp;he bUndlnr SbOW'IIt.nn
hllh above Manhattua, a ftler
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aRernoon t.o IHinl' hit tbJp

FLORIST

J'orll:,

sahb' to J'l'MID4, Be wu Oftt'
Newark a&amp;rpon for onr an

OUR entire peroon·
nel join in wishing

bea.r, then. hil motor, or tiM!
mo$or of anotJ~;er flhJp, wu
bea.rt la the .,~e~an, of Van
Goutlla4 Pa:rk.
It ll betlend the lhlp . . .
prtftie or an RmJ plane.

you a very Merry
Dally Tribune

Xmaa and bountiful
Good Cheer in all

Mon•aJ a• &amp;lie

r-mployees enJey the holiday ...

A Very Merry

anlvrrtally 111baened. ·

J!uo

CHRISTMAS

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NORTHWEST HARD Are
Ultimatums liOUOR'S RETURN National Funerill :Bandits Rehearse l'EN D[RISH wurN Arkansas Town ls TR~G[DY M
Sent Forth
For Crash Victims Plans For Battle
r
m. Guarded By Militia
HIT BY tOLD ~NO Draft Fi::T~::~ Le:~b ~GREEHD ~UIHl YFr:~ic~~~ c:;:~:••• Pol:r ~::=.J:.' ~;lin· V~lCANIC Bl ~ STFollo;t.!~~~i!::w..n WITH JUY
RAGINGFL~ODS Montov~: i~·:~me-,_
IN
BUC~[Y[
STATE
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INUNDAHS
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Wi~eo

Personals

LL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

Commission
war.

t.o m~!Uat.P. the Chnc·l

The Leagne committee,
t.ot:lnl
over alone the work or arbitratin:t
the oonfHct as · th~ Pan·Amcricu:J
conference prep~~red to AdJourna.,
wa.s contronted by persisLcut demands frohm each parLy which r.erWusl.y
ampered
nelotlnllons.
They were:
1. Paraguay's declnra.tion thal a
agalmt renewal Clf hootnuat be made by Bolivia 1md
Bol~~~·
t
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mus eva=ootf'!
the Chac
before Parngl.lny will pnrti!cl!&gt;oto In arbitration talks.
Bolivia's determination to ()boftlclal recosn!Uon of
her
the
four
announc:ed

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Railrokd

Methoda Cau.ina Appal·
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ec.
...-Prance toc'ay planned a national mw funI &lt;" tal for the m(lre than 200 vlcum.s

LACK OF TIME

~b.ould

they encounter

of the John

DilllngPr

six

membP.rs

l!&amp;.ng or

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caped Indiana cOnvlcL,, wa!l In Ule
j hnnda or pOlice here today.
The Jru~n who warned pollee Lhat
tbe despera&lt;loes are dallr rehearsi lng their parLs for a bo.tile to death
J was Edwlll'd Shousr, who "'a~; one or
tht'm until captured last week at
Pal'S, .n1. Following his capt\U1!1,
Shouse w&amp;A returned to the Indiana
Bt.ate penltenLiary
at. Michlgnn

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Selling d_ Satw-day nlrhts dlsutraua train
p ermlta
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l'.;eck at LaiJly, while the enUre
nltti~Jn rose in protest &amp;JaillBt "o.n~
No Doubt
wmt" rs~~:oadlng me~~.Jda m the e~J.
By International News service

OVen~hadowed by the sentiment
or Chrt.'ltmas, John Barleycorn who
rqa1nec1 his "cltlr.en~h!p papers·· in
Oblo last Friday from
the r.tate
lf'!l'islature, WAs
with '.h"'
polite "howdy-l.lo" or a sa.nr and
quiet dlplty, It appeared todnv.
before It
Due, pt&gt;rh&amp;Jlo!l, to che ra.ct that t.he
I~:~~~= etrect. Bolivia refUBild now ot lettal liquor In the state was
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untll
"something
Is I held at J(JW ebb because or thr. In1
her elalm.
of the majority
or drug
obtain
licenses
In the
after Ohio'~~' new
IU
c~~-~!h~:,:~was enacted,
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the state Indicated

"~~C~~~~ho~t~J$~:i~~v,~lo~l~atofi:d

I
York WaiterS
Threaten t0 QUl"t

p:re~ted

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french s ystem.
More than aDO were 1 Jured 1
n
n
, the crash or the s)leedin&amp; Par~ .
ell.pre.M
Into
the
rear
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f:tra.sbourg
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a .standing local made up of WOOden
coaches, and many or these were In
critit'&amp;.l condUJon In
hos~lta.ls.
victims
the
n:ght.
,
The nationAl ru~eral will bti held
t1~morrow mornll"g Ill the Gare De
!..'Est, Parlll railway st.atlon fhlch
!JUI'dreds or happy studentll and
other hollday ..bound lett a" rew
houl'lll before the c~. Later
became an lmproylsed
scores oi vl,cUm11,
i4entifl.ed, were laid on
Parliament, 8.'1 80011
b1 January, poobably
an olftclal invelltlsatlon tti;-lilotiir1
ieconcl wont In

T~ree

di~ durln~

Shouse told Se...,.t. Dan
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Healy of the Chlcaro
pollee that
the Dillinger g;an1 sters' main topic
or dlscUMion in thetl' 1-Jideout Is the
kllll~g of pol/!men.
''They are all kill crazy and
t~at's why r lett t.hem," Shouse Willi
quoted as teWng sergt.. Healy. "I
!r!ft them on Nov. 18 In Chicago.
J(Jhn Dillinger, Harry Pierpont,
Russell Clerk Charles Macltley and
.:ohn Burns ·\lo~re livlnr together
t•li!O.I think they are stHI tosether.
"If you poliet:Jn.en are married
n•en with ramtuea 1 wam you to
,,0 careful a.bout trylnl to take t.he
other members of the ganr." he
sdd. "Every f'l&amp;:ht t.h ey have a
each takes tbe position
~~~-~him In the event pollee
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Cleveland, Dee. 2G-IN8Better Ia.te than never 1
This mlaht have been the
thOU&amp;ht or the ·north wind today u tt
broUrht snow
clou&lt;ls ovet• northern Ohio.

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OHIO.

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passed yeatehiay t.flere ~n 1
ed II.We poealbllltyl thM · ~ 1
wlahea would be tultllltld. '· 1· 1
However, it started snOWiD(l
at n;o'clook last nl1ht and
within an eight-Hour pe~
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It was still

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thl.s momina and
promised
to continue thr(IUJhout the

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Ralston Ruuell of Fllntt ~~~g~~~;
arrived Saturday to
1n
maa with his part~nts,
Ral.!ton Rusaell.

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The condition or Mn.
Brown, who haE been

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CA!IJR IHOI!: ~TORE

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HOLIDAY
SEASON

MIS3 ~ry Vl,_lnla HBIIIM IP.f~
for Athens Oa~urday t.o 11pend Christmas with he•· pa;.;nts, Mr.
Mrs. Hoyt Haning.

wish to extend to you Xmas greeting and
Good W-Ill, and may boumlless Holiday
Cheer be ever yours. _

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XMAS

GREEN
LANTERN

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WE extend heartiest -wishes for a , happy
Xmas Season to all ; our customers and
friends, !lilld we cordially invite your con·
tinued patronage. .

THE VOGUE SHOE SHOPPE

Cor. Ceurt and Main 81&amp;.

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Jack Pearl, the Baron
Jimmy Du.
·rante, Zasu Pitts; Edna May OliVer, Ted Healy and his
stooges and the Metro-Goldwyn-Ma;rer Girls, The callt
wao botTQW.ed from . a -nut factory ..... funny! funny!
funny! uvas you dfre, Sharlie?"
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ShortS: Busy Bodie&amp;, Laurel-Hardy
In the Dou11h. Fatt&gt;r Arbuckle
Matinee 2 :SO P. H.

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CHRISTMAS,
FOLKS

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to · the char·
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Meet Death In

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AIJTOS, TRAINS,
In

Collec:t;ng
Four In One
Periah In

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1t had no knowledge or
b!!lna' killed.
The Christmas
l~osln was at Its
";·ed nood" carrylnr
tructlon struck with
denneBI'I.
Mindful or the many volco.nlc
eruptiOJIS following sharp eo.rthqt•akes h&gt; paat years many or the
b•rror strioken populace sought re tuae In the clty'B most .sulllltanUal

cities, a survey
"rush" liqUOI'
Wflell:-

w"" Glaacl Enlaraet at Ba•e of
Throat Caulin1 Youn1·
ater to Stran1le

PILOT,
HAVE CLOSE CALL

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, · 1-{oth!nif.,:Jiut Tooth,- Jack Holey
· Matinee 2 :SO P. Ill•

lnfamoua N e a I
Eluclea Guards, S c a 1 e •
WaUa at Lima
anniversary.

But, joy 1lhanaed
Strlcten suddenl)'
died
before
down«! .

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't'~e 10 periiOtll\l who were kUied
rudded In modest h()mes In the
lcwer sectlon ot the clt:v.
A typhoon struck ~e Vlsa:vall
group of the PhUipplne Archlpelaro Nov. :a ktllil'l many persons
Dnd catW03 heavy property clamI!B~·

As part ()f Malay8.1a the Phlllp-

P:nell share the ge11eral features of
the Archipelago. The islands are

TW0cAMPS QUARANTINED

CHEER ALL TilE YI:AR.

34 In

11hot down during the Bunda!
night battle. He and two liOn:
were storming a restaurant operlited by Ralph Henley when BarMarna, P. 1., ~- 26-INS-Trap· nett was ,hot in .. , ''"".
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The ~~:unplay broke out shortly
phurouA water from a volcar&gt;Jc l'!ter Leland Henley, 29, returned
u uptton 10 pel'fiOn!t were killed at 011 a PI'ISOJI csmp leave. He ill
lro.sln and more than 500 made s~r~lng " life! senten~ fM the
homeleas Chri.!ltmas eve accordtnB 1 k llmg of W. W. Findley, whom
to Information received 'here Wtt r.. Mar.sha! Barnet.t wa.&lt;&gt; accompany·
by the weather bureau. ·
J
ing when the ffltal l'ltrt"eL shootJns
Irosln, a c.lty of 11.000 populaUon cccum:d a year ago.
.
1u the pro•JIJ"Ce of 8ai'S08'dn wall
Ralph Henley Is a cousm ()f thE
Inundated.
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Sixty families escaped death
A shower or bullets ts.o:ued from
flEt&gt;i ng from t.heir hOmes
the Henley :restaurant to greet the
v.ne swept away by the fl.ery ftood r.ttacklng Barnett8, wlnesses saki.
Firat reports that Mount Bulua~ Two brothers of Leland Hmley
was in volcanic eruption
9oCte said to have been wltbil'! the
Vo~olltlon ~···~~.:~
tC'rror t.o
place dnr!Ug Lhf' illtl"rchang£'
struck I
The
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victims were: ..-:.cc-·

molltltainOWI with many volcanoes,
or.ly a few of Whlth are still active.

Richard and Gerald Reuter came
from ColumbU.I 8-:.:.;,trday t.o sp ~ nd
Christmas with Lht!lr parents, Ml'.
and Mrs. Will Reuter.

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w·Ith Tidal Wave To Add
T0 Death, Destruction, Confusion

recurrenu of a year old tamil)
feud that brourht a. renewal o!
~:.un play and oroe casWLlty Chrll;tmas
While the :o nauonal guardBmen
f.()Ught to malnt.iln order, Prottecutor Jack Boldt arrived to ope~:
pear:e lWIIOtiatlona
between the
two families.
City Manhall J. H. Barnott, 01

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ma.a" here ' bit' as Uth, '"'~C)Iuri

ROBINS&amp;trS'fOMEllOY L4UNDRY
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Philippine laland City
lrosin Hit On Christ..
mas Eve

II•Y• to come.

NOW arid in the futurf we sincerely ex·
press our desire that the Joys and Happiness

2ft~"'TPOMEROV ,

~hls viUa1e today to prevent the

of res15tanC1! would confrOllt them

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POMEROY

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Girls Outshine
Boys In Studies

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of Stucleftt. £moiled
at Hi1b Sebool, .,..

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on Honor Roll
The po&amp;IUou ot "liquor cza.r " or
cucut.lve director of the comml.sston wtnt lo Col John A Hughes

Cleveland, Jurmerly head of the
Ohio repeal council. who wltl re-

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PERVERTED MINOS

Thia 1..-. lib • tloolioole Hldi.p. oDd it Ia, lml,-olt, Ia whleh oonoty-live penDM lo•t tholr 11•~•­
within tbe law. Worken comiDI' fiom factorie• in 8ceile11 like thi1 •11 eommoo throuehout the ent1~
Barcelona, Spata,
BeiW Ri~i!d by police for rePublic lf.s the aovefJIJ))tDt takea meanrea to preven

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l~mba: abd other_arlnlt toUOWinsi t.JM recent anarehist • neurrence of aauehllt outbrea~__:__- - - - - - ruent re*fva¥ona. ~ .&amp;at au- her home at tovau, W. V~.
Mn. Hervln LelVlnl of Salem was
tnort~y on wlne drtnldns can enM:r and Mrs. Walter Malone ot -.Jsttmc rela.Uves here Thursday.
thrall an audlerce and alp bllnBelf Columbus allcl Dr. .JfJbn SlmPIDD of
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Purbee wu a recenL
Atll)'
V.orp.ntown were recen~ vl&amp;lton v'.Jitbi' a~ HuMtn;l.on.

JTREMAINS for tile u.veru.ge American jury to bring out
som~thing

new fpr the criminal element tu seize upon
e.
Hnd use 10 future c"••• when all other excuses fail to win
:~re.
Mrs. BOrman Oletiler, Htlin ami
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'Y mpathy and acquittal for them,
Wt!
fiiidl!t
Ute
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WltJi
the
Mr.
Sln]mt;ni'i
or
pt, Ple.,~~Aqt WM ftlilh Bittner and Wllij&amp;m Bletner
A Michigan Univenity professor's • • 1 having plead
t:mncer be\'1hi
" n()l'ttl-by- 11 buatnesB viBib bert: 't'huritdtJ. were vialtoh e.t Pl PleUartt Wed~uilty to robbing sever111 stores, recently was acquitted
north-west iUiQ ih8 niO:OCher v&amp;tnl.v
MIA Mary IJII.abeth Ble~ 14'- 11~~.
trying 10 ••• a foiO·~oll! ,bi lho oaw Chrllltm&amp;S wltb bet_ porertljj, Mr.
Mil. lllildotyn Plaber of Cbarle!l·
by one of those misfit affairs which, according to our idea1
duflt It Wia a. al\tifti nih:~ :krilmey rived home 'X'li~y to 11pend jhl'l was visltl.nir relatives here thl8
cf JUstice, are necessarY for a suspect to receive a fair
to the door. aNI solved f. myater,t end Un. Shrill D,...tner.
wPek
In
tlibollbrta\l&lt;ln.
'J!Ir
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1&lt;1t
irial. The robberies were admitted by this wayward sou
th.ris1i Wlttwdt t~ .
oi' the Wolverine educator and but one extenuation or
cx cuoc was offered for the jury to debate. HJowever, it
o&lt;'c ms that the attorney for the defense "knows his juri~a· ·
Mrs. CJl.rlatf '!:Sietqor.. Mrs O,e,o
MeM and dA.V~:'It.L.-'1' liiUu.beth were
"' that one excuse was an appreciable plenty. It was that
HuntiriltOn ~tt:bfs TrtlU1Kii·,
ihc youth has been suffering from sinus trouble brourht
lloneld Porlelont lo -~•he lh•
\ pct:ln dcco.nter de5Lrnyer
1\01:\CB holld'\.V v&amp;.CGLlon ~-ill hi&amp; R&amp;ft!nls,
on l!y u "headcold" and was so aff~cted pl)yslcally by thi•
a. qnac glass with n. dextcrlt.y bom Mr. and M1·s W. it OoglefJOill•
ullliction that he could not discern right from wrong.
Mrs L C. Furbee w&amp;&amp; hQIII.eaf!; to
r&gt;t Icng practice He Inhales the
eJultupwraptanowy-'flhitesquat'e
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I OUQUf!t and 5mR.Cks his Ups like hF.r Wedne&amp;day Contract Club thla
•r
"Philaiieii&gt;llia" Braild Crtaln
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One hardly thinks anything about such a plea beropptr. g corn But we notice that \\OOk. A Qlu'l.stmaa grab tH\a was lp
Cbee;e-sotve It lor deioert with
By
Arthur
"Bua•"
Bae_.
muse when u criminal gets into a tight place he will offer
0/iCO.J:C 111 a.lways glvlul the 1CS80rl8 fmm of entertalrment. ' l:aeh one
jam, crac~ ijiul coffee! "Phi11(del- ~
Pnd the pupil 16 PD.i'llli the tultion. present received a lovely glft.
uny kind ·of a plea in the hope that some misguided per~"
ow&lt;et
crila!o,
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These J.~f. 5ent were· Mr• Kllltb
dellcatoly· '
..u!~- HJsl&gt;ly
" "' or persons on the jury will have more sympathy than
We don' ~ know now much you MCClung, Mrll Hugo Ju_hUng, ~.
nutritlouo,l
luJ110ikli
lor
low us t.o suit&gt; By the time Otica.re hRve to ~;lp before you become a 'J'hurl Stone, Mr1. Qeorge Lerner.
Mooohtts and Slppen
•·ommon sense and he will consequently win through a
cblklrerl. S0rYe It o I
gtts through showing us the techni- Professor Emc1ltus The big idea Is Mrs L J Ru~teneutt;er, Mra. VII.
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divided Jury at worst wtih the possibility that he might Now tba.t the whlskcy tenor Is que and the finesse the bottle b as to ~~~t a clast~ or pupil11 11.11d mner 11. Newtou, l4J'a. N . 0. \Vein ap:l
Hlro.&amp;IDI aaaln the wlne u:pert£ are empty Bfl a chanrel
swimmer's P~1ow them to aradua~ .
the hoateas Mra. L. o. PIV'bee.
win acquittal.
tr,Jng W supervise the dr1ni.inK.
cmthcs.
Ha.rrr Oresa .,... a blialne&amp;&amp; v161•
And so it was in the Michigan case, the twelve, (It
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a.t Hunttnl(ton Thlll1day.
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They advllle moderation in habltan experienced ltiuro- 1 bt:en called moochl.fli on governMiss Carmel1ta Ounnlntham is
'" hardly fait· to normal people of average intelligence to loriDIDI
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7=:-::;.=;;=--=.~=;::==:-:-:;-7':~-:--~T--'--_:;_-- Ff.endlq.J the hoJida.y · vac!atwn a.t
•uy trle,q and true) who had been selected us the jury to
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o. not tilat etilll'l ·does !lot 'decrease, but that It does not ~carl ot bOa. coneQ'Ici.Or gutpin&amp;.
lncre,,.oJ&gt;y •leaps and bounds when many people who Oacate, ,_,,, "Sip It Not thla
kcJ•t awjly from it .merely through fear of the conse· way, SIP it ,this_ way"'
qucn res, do •not ente)" into it as a profession to get "all the AI 06ca.re HJ\LitriL~IJ hiB lClj"
easy mo'1ey" ·t!Jey ·can .with practically no chances of ever
with la.,q.tern sltdcs and ta:oayaU can aee that he worD
hcing punisb~d for their waywardness. It Is sincerely to
many a alp between the cup
be hoped that soVte·sort of retribution is lying somewhere and the fortY·hour week
along the hlgh)Yay of life .for such people us composed th•
oatl&amp;i'e wm ctye tree sippi~
M•clugnn jury. ' '
lf..UO!JI to anybody who care&amp; to
CARELESS Plt~CTtpES

Jl' IS MUCH to be

Northwe~

wakl:i. a one·tlded drlnti.QI bout.
But even c:lHare ja Y1JinerabJe. Attar the th1rt)t ..aeventh alp he lrtar~
ll.llpintr.

.r-'JJ~~~ted thut we

al'c not able to alford
ee,~J&amp; thn.t the wlnestets are on ..
enough officers "to!c.~rp ,.Sqme of the practices tndultred c~acllll'l upon pertl:ona.l li!;M!t'tS~.
. h,y oho~ld a.llow tho public • to
w by mony of our lllo.J;.lristjl in and .round fomeroy.
lillnt !toe otyle,
One practice ·tH4J , le' ,l)nduly dange1·ous not only to
th e nit-wit who penll~ts; m 1'dolng It but to uhsuspectinll The dryo
motorists on the hj1fh;\¥.ay as well, Iii that of using the iV!Ih lhf!r l~ttu~~;,
1~07,
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•treet at the Schw,eJ[IIII!I and Roedel corner as a turnipg !ha~
~lle)' Jln"J!r atuct
powt. Here is a point;·where drlvero coming from the pumJ)I. They let
Jr our c~on rou~n.
west and north cannot, see what Is going on at the corne: 'P~tlon
~ner.
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until they reach the tu\'11; yet we lind motori~ oo sadly
lackin1 In lntellige'Jiee tl\ft they Jr.&amp;ke • &lt;Q!&gt;lplete circle
m turnlniJ.
The prllotice n!lttlhjly Is indulged in by those drive; H of olm'f,ii• C!lfS ,f.ot , if.~ Very,&amp;'QOd reasuon that C&amp;I"B of
long wheel base -~U Jtot&lt; m~&gt;~e the turn wltltout a bacl&lt;ing proceejl.' : 'tNlie practi~a Is continued, not!ling but
•h••er luck and the grace bf Cj'Qd can prevent a f!ltal accident in which some lnnoc~n~ partjes are bound to fts11re.
Anothe~ lljOst ann~:l'llllr pra~tiee is 'hat of travelling
through the villll8'l&gt; wjth 'the "cuttiut wide open" so the
1'11 ut·ning, ~p~tterlng car can be heard for tnore than ~
m!l e ns It go's tearintr d~\\'11 the lltreet with Its lla)f·wlt
driver
qll of the unf~vora~ le attention RQllllible
It is
to ~~~p~ct qqr one-tr11fllc ollleer to
catch those
tjle practices com plaine 1
about
wben they tllinlc lie Is at

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nahlna wo.s ruled with huge logs,
some 60 feet long.
Two other sons or Allen esco.p..
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rode to safety,
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The Spokane Rtver In Washlng;ton overnowed Its banks andUnup,.

dated sc::ote» or homes yeSterdaY.
Many buement.8 .l.n the downtown
oectlon ol Bpokal)jl ~r• llo!;!d•d':by

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To Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE
S&amp;.wnee, Ol_llah-

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HENRY C. MacARTHUR, EDITOR OF THE STOCKTON
(CALIF.) INDEPENDENT, SAYS:

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coune, are obtame!f from other medium., but lonr experience
· with the newtpaper reveala the advert~ ret. mote for hla moriey
out of the newapaper t&amp;.n from any other aoui'Cj!.
"'Tbe federal ..vernment hu plaeed ~R&amp;t truat in the !JOWl•
paper, and hu evinced ita faith in the printed pap by popularlz·
inr NRA throup the preu. It,ia up to the advertiaer to maintain
thb faith throu,b aupport which will brlnr not only the beat re•
tuma to bim, but alap to the peciple at larp.

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An e~ at home ruined by j~-;;
gled nervesi ••• Rustlinl!' of paJl!!I'S,
ticking of clocks, and other little
thingsthatordinarilydon'tmatte:r,
driving one crazy! To get full en•
joyment out of li~ your nerves
must he under perfect control.

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F..at regularly and liJellllbly. Find
time for recreation.

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Girls Outshine
Boys In Studies

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of Stucleftt. £moiled
at Hi1b Sebool, .,..

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on Honor Roll
The po&amp;IUou ot "liquor cza.r " or
cucut.lve director of the comml.sston wtnt lo Col John A Hughes

Cleveland, Jurmerly head of the
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Thia 1..-. lib • tloolioole Hldi.p. oDd it Ia, lml,-olt, Ia whleh oonoty-live penDM lo•t tholr 11•~•­
within tbe law. Worken comiDI' fiom factorie• in 8ceile11 like thi1 •11 eommoo throuehout the ent1~
Barcelona, Spata,
BeiW Ri~i!d by police for rePublic lf.s the aovefJIJ))tDt takea meanrea to preven

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l~mba: abd other_arlnlt toUOWinsi t.JM recent anarehist • neurrence of aauehllt outbrea~__:__- - - - - - ruent re*fva¥ona. ~ .&amp;at au- her home at tovau, W. V~.
Mn. Hervln LelVlnl of Salem was
tnort~y on wlne drtnldns can enM:r and Mrs. Walter Malone ot -.Jsttmc rela.Uves here Thursday.
thrall an audlerce and alp bllnBelf Columbus allcl Dr. .JfJbn SlmPIDD of
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Purbee wu a recenL
Atll)'
V.orp.ntown were recen~ vl&amp;lton v'.Jitbi' a~ HuMtn;l.on.

JTREMAINS for tile u.veru.ge American jury to bring out
som~thing

new fpr the criminal element tu seize upon
e.
Hnd use 10 future c"••• when all other excuses fail to win
:~re.
Mrs. BOrman Oletiler, Htlin ami
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'Y mpathy and acquittal for them,
Wt!
fiiidl!t
Ute
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WltJi
the
Mr.
Sln]mt;ni'i
or
pt, Ple.,~~Aqt WM ftlilh Bittner and Wllij&amp;m Bletner
A Michigan Univenity professor's • • 1 having plead
t:mncer be\'1hi
" n()l'ttl-by- 11 buatnesB viBib bert: 't'huritdtJ. were vialtoh e.t Pl PleUartt Wed~uilty to robbing sever111 stores, recently was acquitted
north-west iUiQ ih8 niO:OCher v&amp;tnl.v
MIA Mary IJII.abeth Ble~ 14'- 11~~.
trying 10 ••• a foiO·~oll! ,bi lho oaw Chrllltm&amp;S wltb bet_ porertljj, Mr.
Mil. lllildotyn Plaber of Cbarle!l·
by one of those misfit affairs which, according to our idea1
duflt It Wia a. al\tifti nih:~ :krilmey rived home 'X'li~y to 11pend jhl'l was visltl.nir relatives here thl8
cf JUstice, are necessarY for a suspect to receive a fair
to the door. aNI solved f. myater,t end Un. Shrill D,...tner.
wPek
In
tlibollbrta\l&lt;ln.
'J!Ir
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1&lt;1t
irial. The robberies were admitted by this wayward sou
th.ris1i Wlttwdt t~ .
oi' the Wolverine educator and but one extenuation or
cx cuoc was offered for the jury to debate. HJowever, it
o&lt;'c ms that the attorney for the defense "knows his juri~a· ·
Mrs. CJl.rlatf '!:Sietqor.. Mrs O,e,o
MeM and dA.V~:'It.L.-'1' liiUu.beth were
"' that one excuse was an appreciable plenty. It was that
HuntiriltOn ~tt:bfs TrtlU1Kii·,
ihc youth has been suffering from sinus trouble brourht
lloneld Porlelont lo -~•he lh•
\ pct:ln dcco.nter de5Lrnyer
1\01:\CB holld'\.V v&amp;.CGLlon ~-ill hi&amp; R&amp;ft!nls,
on l!y u "headcold" and was so aff~cted pl)yslcally by thi•
a. qnac glass with n. dextcrlt.y bom Mr. and M1·s W. it OoglefJOill•
ullliction that he could not discern right from wrong.
Mrs L C. Furbee w&amp;&amp; hQIII.eaf!; to
r&gt;t Icng practice He Inhales the
eJultupwraptanowy-'flhitesquat'e
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I OUQUf!t and 5mR.Cks his Ups like hF.r Wedne&amp;day Contract Club thla
•r
"Philaiieii&gt;llia" Braild Crtaln
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One hardly thinks anything about such a plea beropptr. g corn But we notice that \\OOk. A Qlu'l.stmaa grab tH\a was lp
Cbee;e-sotve It lor deioert with
By
Arthur
"Bua•"
Bae_.
muse when u criminal gets into a tight place he will offer
0/iCO.J:C 111 a.lways glvlul the 1CS80rl8 fmm of entertalrment. ' l:aeh one
jam, crac~ ijiul coffee! "Phi11(del- ~
Pnd the pupil 16 PD.i'llli the tultion. present received a lovely glft.
uny kind ·of a plea in the hope that some misguided per~"
ow&lt;et
crila!o,
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These J.~f. 5ent were· Mr• Kllltb
dellcatoly· '
..u!~- HJsl&gt;ly
" "' or persons on the jury will have more sympathy than
We don' ~ know now much you MCClung, Mrll Hugo Ju_hUng, ~.
nutritlouo,l
luJ110ikli
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low us t.o suit&gt; By the time Otica.re hRve to ~;lp before you become a 'J'hurl Stone, Mr1. Qeorge Lerner.
Mooohtts and Slppen
•·ommon sense and he will consequently win through a
cblklrerl. S0rYe It o I
gtts through showing us the techni- Professor Emc1ltus The big idea Is Mrs L J Ru~teneutt;er, Mra. VII.
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divided Jury at worst wtih the possibility that he might Now tba.t the whlskcy tenor Is que and the finesse the bottle b as to ~~~t a clast~ or pupil11 11.11d mner 11. Newtou, l4J'a. N . 0. \Vein ap:l
Hlro.&amp;IDI aaaln the wlne u:pert£ are empty Bfl a chanrel
swimmer's P~1ow them to aradua~ .
the hoateas Mra. L. o. PIV'bee.
win acquittal.
tr,Jng W supervise the dr1ni.inK.
cmthcs.
Ha.rrr Oresa .,... a blialne&amp;&amp; v161•
And so it was in the Michigan case, the twelve, (It
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the
old
df..~s
thtB
would
have
lor
a.t Hunttnl(ton Thlll1day.
1
They advllle moderation in habltan experienced ltiuro- 1 bt:en called moochl.fli on governMiss Carmel1ta Ounnlntham is
'" hardly fait· to normal people of average intelligence to loriDIDI
qU¥&gt;tllleo
7=:-::;.=;;=--=.~=;::==:-:-:;-7':~-:--~T--'--_:;_-- Ff.endlq.J the hoJida.y · vac!atwn a.t
•uy trle,q and true) who had been selected us the jury to
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Olleare of the
hear the case, after 11 six hour deliberation, decided th~t f•qmpp
By '
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JANE GORDON
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the wonder That's nice u.dvice dter thirteen
o. not tilat etilll'l ·does !lot 'decrease, but that It does not ~carl ot bOa. coneQ'Ici.Or gutpin&amp;.
lncre,,.oJ&gt;y •leaps and bounds when many people who Oacate, ,_,,, "Sip It Not thla
kcJ•t awjly from it .merely through fear of the conse· way, SIP it ,this_ way"'
qucn res, do •not ente)" into it as a profession to get "all the AI 06ca.re HJ\LitriL~IJ hiB lClj"
easy mo'1ey" ·t!Jey ·can .with practically no chances of ever
with la.,q.tern sltdcs and ta:oayaU can aee that he worD
hcing punisb~d for their waywardness. It Is sincerely to
many a alp between the cup
be hoped that soVte·sort of retribution is lying somewhere and the fortY·hour week
along the hlgh)Yay of life .for such people us composed th•
oatl&amp;i'e wm ctye tree sippi~
M•clugnn jury. ' '
lf..UO!JI to anybody who care&amp; to
CARELESS Plt~CTtpES

Jl' IS MUCH to be

Northwe~

wakl:i. a one·tlded drlnti.QI bout.
But even c:lHare ja Y1JinerabJe. Attar the th1rt)t ..aeventh alp he lrtar~
ll.llpintr.

.r-'JJ~~~ted thut we

al'c not able to alford
ee,~J&amp; thn.t the wlnestets are on ..
enough officers "to!c.~rp ,.Sqme of the practices tndultred c~acllll'l upon pertl:ona.l li!;M!t'tS~.
. h,y oho~ld a.llow tho public • to
w by mony of our lllo.J;.lristjl in and .round fomeroy.
lillnt !toe otyle,
One practice ·tH4J , le' ,l)nduly dange1·ous not only to
th e nit-wit who penll~ts; m 1'dolng It but to uhsuspectinll The dryo
motorists on the hj1fh;\¥.ay as well, Iii that of using the iV!Ih lhf!r l~ttu~~;,
1~07,
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•treet at the Schw,eJ[IIII!I and Roedel corner as a turnipg !ha~
~lle)' Jln"J!r atuct
powt. Here is a point;·where drlvero coming from the pumJ)I. They let
Jr our c~on rou~n.
west and north cannot, see what Is going on at the corne: 'P~tlon
~ner.
·
until they reach the tu\'11; yet we lind motori~ oo sadly
lackin1 In lntellige'Jiee tl\ft they Jr.&amp;ke • &lt;Q!&gt;lplete circle
m turnlniJ.
The prllotice n!lttlhjly Is indulged in by those drive; H of olm'f,ii• C!lfS ,f.ot , if.~ Very,&amp;'QOd reasuon that C&amp;I"B of
long wheel base -~U Jtot&lt; m~&gt;~e the turn wltltout a bacl&lt;ing proceejl.' : 'tNlie practi~a Is continued, not!ling but
•h••er luck and the grace bf Cj'Qd can prevent a f!ltal accident in which some lnnoc~n~ partjes are bound to fts11re.
Anothe~ lljOst ann~:l'llllr pra~tiee is 'hat of travelling
through the villll8'l&gt; wjth 'the "cuttiut wide open" so the
1'11 ut·ning, ~p~tterlng car can be heard for tnore than ~
m!l e ns It go's tearintr d~\\'11 the lltreet with Its lla)f·wlt
driver
qll of the unf~vora~ le attention RQllllible
It is
to ~~~p~ct qqr one-tr11fllc ollleer to
catch those
tjle practices com plaine 1
about
wben they tllinlc lie Is at

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WJt~ th •!tlte · PAt!'PI

tC? 1tlle "oue·!fr.,i\" ,!lrlv·
•lfllrtR !&gt;f th~ lqt~l oO\fier

ai~~4 l!Pd tb~t' .v,l\tUI!h•

81lll!ll''d ln·,t!IIJJ ~~~b·
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«Continued rroril Ei.~~:e Onel

nahlna wo.s ruled with huge logs,
some 60 feet long.
Two other sons or Allen esco.p..
ed. de&amp;th. Eldon Allen. lB, was serIOusly Injured.
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Cllt:ro~,

7, climbed

to the roof ot the farm hquse and
rode to safety,
•
The Spokane Rtver In Washlng;ton overnowed Its banks andUnup,.

dated sc::ote» or homes yeSterdaY.
Many buement.8 .l.n the downtown
oectlon ol Bpokal)jl ~r• llo!;!d•d':by

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By EDSON R. WAITE
S&amp;.wnee, Ol_llah-

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HENRY C. MacARTHUR, EDITOR OF THE STOCKTON
(CALIF.) INDEPENDENT, SAYS:

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·Ke.u ta, o

coune, are obtame!f from other medium., but lonr experience
· with the newtpaper reveala the advert~ ret. mote for hla moriey
out of the newapaper t&amp;.n from any other aoui'Cj!.
"'Tbe federal ..vernment hu plaeed ~R&amp;t truat in the !JOWl•
paper, and hu evinced ita faith in the printed pap by popularlz·
inr NRA throup the preu. It,ia up to the advertiaer to maintain
thb faith throu,b aupport which will brlnr not only the beat re•
tuma to bim, but alap to the peciple at larp.

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An e~ at home ruined by j~-;;
gled nervesi ••• Rustlinl!' of paJl!!I'S,
ticking of clocks, and other little
thingsthatordinarilydon'tmatte:r,
driving one crazy! To get full en•
joyment out of li~ your nerves
must he under perfect control.

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F..at regularly and liJellllbly. Find
time for recreation.

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$ . A. IICOullotl8h

ot tho; ,.,....,. Oourt
0. A. EiRlsWln

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Deputy Clerk.
and

CHEST COLDS

· Pomeroy Firemen's Association's 35th Annual_

t..O.Uy

ere aueal.l of
llr. &amp;Od - - C,

Rub on Muotemle. Uocd

b)' miUiono for 25 ,......,.
NOT juot a lllve, but •

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Fireproof
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ROODIS $1.ee U-!5
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BATH 'l.H
DINING ROOM AND

COFFEE suo,
Uuder t!f•e- ftb.nqeDM!-' "'\'

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NflW 8 ..l11'11a, Flerlda

l!O Ruom ··- 3t Ba&amp;b!!l, Sieam

Ileated
rur Boo1Uet aDd Baie•

Jackellet, However, Win
Over Dixie Girls,
21 to 11
While the Yellow

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the contest never
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t.¥ lead.
forWard. atid RUeY.
a.t eent.er. were htcfi ,ecqn!rt for~Lh•

Middieport i&amp;da.

Jiroalt~nc.

hama center. was hllh s(:drer Of
pme.

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DesPite the tact Y.at they were
on the lOW eod or the fiCOi'e 'thril·
out. the · :M:J~leporl lads beYer p;ve
up and tept that never~a:r·-dLe
aplrit until the niW minute.
Working pl&amp;yll,

am.c,othly,

the Wlihtuna Wls
Mlddl~

however,

overcame

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f!:fap-tQ..Ql&amp;Jl detnsr TDt.al1 ....... ; . . . .. . . . •
ped tlielr Se.turda.y nliht contest or and sc:oted sl,itfk:lettly io clairrl. tbe
i.nddteporL (19)
the hard wood court wltll Wallama. victory.
'Itle defeat at t1u; hands or tbe Allilhllworth, r ..........
ttie i;;:fllich cchool girls succeed- Wahama
team s.turday nllht Was emtth, t ...............
ed In turning the!:· preHmlnary the second lO&amp;i fbr the JII.Ctets In a Rner, r. ......... .. .... .
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f:tnlteU. 11 .. .. .. . .. . .. .
of 21 to 11.
The box sc'ore.s:
t.ewl.!, i' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The local boyt; wnrc lmtt.en by
Arnteraon. r .. . .. .. . .. ..
Wahama 2G t.o 10.
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The Jackettea hu.d Jit ~le tt·uu!Jle Middleport ~:HI
In ts.klJ1B the lend early In ~ho Otllard, I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1
game IU'Id had doubled the .~t'OI'e at lh.rrah, f . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . o t
the ·haU:.· At" the beginning of the {:l!rt.nn, c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4o 0
third period they again sta.z·tod out Rced, g .......... . ..... o 0
to sfmii bucket8 Into the hocm !d- 811.uer. 8' ............... 0 0
loWins . the Wahamn CHris ouly F.mlth, g .. . ........... 0 0
lhree scores tn the lnttt'l' half.
Russell, 101' • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 0
DUlard wa.s high scoz·et• wltJJ. fonT Vr~nCooney, r; .......... 0 0

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HEMLOCK GROVE
WIIUa.m- 6t01·y of Bw·lluglllim
aJ)endli'B a rew (JayS wlth his·

J ewell

storY and family.

Mnsft. Mabel Taylor

ter &lt;lf Oolumbus are

I week with

st.ster

Logan.

spend

with bla wife and baby.

Mrs. Linton Midkiff Ia IU.
Mn Dell E:mlth who haa
1U for aome tlme Ia reported

better.

Homer R.tce. of Middleport

at the K of P. Hall, Pomeroy

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Deputy Clerk.
and

CHEST COLDS

· Pomeroy Firemen's Association's 35th Annual_

t..O.Uy

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Rub on Muotemle. Uocd

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Uuder t!f•e- ftb.nqeDM!-' "'\'

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Jackellet, However, Win
Over Dixie Girls,
21 to 11
While the Yellow

Jackel.a dl'oph

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tl~

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the contest never
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t.¥ lead.
forWard. atid RUeY.
a.t eent.er. were htcfi ,ecqn!rt for~Lh•

Middieport i&amp;da.

Jiroalt~nc.

hama center. was hllh s(:drer Of
pme.

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DesPite the tact Y.at they were
on the lOW eod or the fiCOi'e 'thril·
out. the · :M:J~leporl lads beYer p;ve
up and tept that never~a:r·-dLe
aplrit until the niW minute.
Working pl&amp;yll,

am.c,othly,

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Mlddl~

however,

overcame

the

f!:fap-tQ..Ql&amp;Jl detnsr TDt.al1 ....... ; . . . .. . . . •
ped tlielr Se.turda.y nliht contest or and sc:oted sl,itfk:lettly io clairrl. tbe
i.nddteporL (19)
the hard wood court wltll Wallama. victory.
'Itle defeat at t1u; hands or tbe Allilhllworth, r ..........
ttie i;;:fllich cchool girls succeed- Wahama
team s.turday nllht Was emtth, t ...............
ed In turning the!:· preHmlnary the second lO&amp;i fbr the JII.Ctets In a Rner, r. ......... .. .... .
•
prne into a rout to win b.Y n liCore period or tWo weeka.
f:tnlteU. 11 .. .. .. . .. . .. .
of 21 to 11.
The box sc'ore.s:
t.ewl.!, i' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The local boyt; wnrc lmtt.en by
Arnteraon. r .. . .. .. . .. ..
Wahama 2G t.o 10.
G F
The Jackettea hu.d Jit ~le tt·uu!Jle Middleport ~:HI
In ts.klJ1B the lend early In ~ho Otllard, I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1
game IU'Id had doubled the .~t'OI'e at lh.rrah, f . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . o t
the ·haU:.· At" the beginning of the {:l!rt.nn, c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4o 0
third period they again sta.z·tod out Rced, g .......... . ..... o 0
to sfmii bucket8 Into the hocm !d- 811.uer. 8' ............... 0 0
loWins . the Wahamn CHris ouly F.mlth, g .. . ........... 0 0
lhree scores tn the lnttt'l' half.
Russell, 101' • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 0
DUlard wa.s high scoz·et• wltJJ. fonT Vr~nCooney, r; .......... 0 0

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HEMLOCK GROVE
WIIUa.m- 6t01·y of Bw·lluglllim
aJ)endli'B a rew (JayS wlth his·

J ewell

storY and family.

Mnsft. Mabel Taylor

ter &lt;lf Oolumbus are

I week with

st.ster

Logan.

spend

with bla wife and baby.

Mrs. Linton Midkiff Ia IU.
Mn Dell E:mlth who haa
1U for aome tlme Ia reported

better.

Homer R.tce. of Middleport

at the K of P. Hall, Pomeroy

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Falriily Squabble N[WTRIAl SOU PHT
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Puts Pair In Jail

"PRACJICINS f 0·R
CONUST

Kentucky Couple lmbibe too
Freely While on Chriat~
m .. Journey

A family squabble was said to
l•ave bef!n the result. of the detero·
t lon of LWO Kentucky retildenlll In
the county jail tlere over the weelt

eot Game
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California who Wa.t called ltere recently by the death or hlf' rather
the late Prank Bober hll.a left ror
Chleago whert! she will vlllt !rlentbl
before returning to her home
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.Mr and Mrs. G w ~ Will of Texos. Mr and Mrs Fred Fick ar New
Hope Carl Biddle and mother of
Chester and Mr and Mrs Herman
Warner ol Se0011d Street were dln·
Ul:'r (flle!:il.li Chri&amp;tmas or M1' and
M1 s Dayton Will of Mulberry
Avenue

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T McLain "
IA:Incaat.er spent Cbrllltmaa With
M1 and Mrs A ·"' MaJ&gt;Sar and oth
er relatives
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Mls6 Irene Ebersbach daUihter
or ,.,. nnd Mrs Adam Eber~~bach
has re•urned from Parkersburg
~here abe hu been a ~udellt nt
the .Mountain State bt.:dnes oolle&amp;'t&gt;
Mlu Ebershach a Bradliat.e of tbe
local hl.e'h school has received h er
and j.l, d AdAm Ebersbach
dlpJoma. a!ter 12 tnonth8 of Jnten~
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Mr and Mrs Walter ML,nhart of sive effort The regu)ar seho 111
HilntinwtOn spen\ Christmas wtth ~chedule requires 13 mohths to
the f9fll'ler s p&amp;rent.B Mr and Ml'l'l
complete the :ur:e •
Wendel Mefutiart
J E. White prlnctp&amp;l. ol the
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Mr and MNI p o Bolan and Pomeroy seNor hJgh school left
llhildren or Ch!veland, Mrs H H Saturday morning for his home in
C,.um aNI son Charles or Colum NelaonvUle where be spent Christbus have returned after spemtlns 1n!l.'! with his parents
Christmas with Mr and Mrs Henry
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DunJt
Mr and Mts A W Kuhns and
son Bill of Columbus spent Christ•
Mlll8 MUdred P'lsher of Columbus n.aa with her a!ster, Mra Sophie
s~n nt Christmas wlth her mother l isher aM other
relatives They
Mrs Oeorge Enzenauer
teurned TUesday

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Toledo !!pent Christmas with relatlves here

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Mr and Mrs Robert Venei'G.bl
or Cleveland spent Ohrlstmaa wJth
Mr and Mrs William Freeman of
Lmcoln filii

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Mr aNI Mrs W W Durst and
~nn spent
Chrlattmu w1th Mrs
nurst 1!1 parents Mr and Mrs Geo
' M r and Mrs A F Elsell'ltein of Thoma of nunkAJ 11111
Slde H111 spent ChriBtmn.s with Mr
nnd Mr!s Raymond Elselsteln
Mr ond Mrs Herbert
Pcnr'ler
Mr and Mr.s Reid
Steinbauer rrass a.nd two datlghter 'Palsy Lou
Alld chlldren or Cohtmbus spent ant;! Rita Suo of McRoberts Ky
Ql).liAlrnas with fri ends and
rela- ~pe nt Christmas with Mt.. Pender
gross s mother
Mrs
Mar~arc t
tJ..lel'.! here
Smith
Other hoUday IJU!!tltll nt
Mr and Mn John Senkus enter th e Smith h ::»:ne were the Iotter·~
tained the following dinner guelrt.&amp; son Lewls Brnlth and wlte of Akron
Chrl!ltnl&amp;a Day Mr and Mrs Nlal
11r
Hyaell and family
of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Harry Ste:u ns oJ
Mr and Mrs ones Hysell and te.m- Cleveland
have
1-etwned a.fte1
lly o.nd Mr on..t Mrs Mnrion Rod- Hpendtnr the Chrlatmn.s week end
with the latter s parenl!i Mr and
ford and tanlliy of Union Avenue
Mrs George Hetzel
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MrR Kutheiine Dains 1,md two Mr and Mt'll Earl Hl\rtenbQch Sr
,4au.ghter&amp; Tht!lmo o.nd Velma of spent Chri!ILmas wlth their son-In
9eJumbwl sven\ Chrt.ttma.s with ll'W and daUihter Mr
and Mra
Mrs Mnry Ohllngtr and other re- WilHam Wood or Oalltpolls
l~tlves
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Mia~ Edna Hetzel or Ch~rleaton Marjorie and son Eugene spent the
spent Christmas wtth her parents, Christmas week end w1tll the formMr and Mrs Will Hetzel or Llneoln er's stster Mrs. Josepl1fne Ocn-

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Mill Helen Brown Russell
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Cleveland and Ral8ton Ruasell Jr
PltDt !tlch , have returned ~ter a
week end apent In Pomeroy with
t.heir parent&amp;, Mr and Yrs Ralston
RW58ell sr
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B D wm aDd son Prank and
datJKhter Dorothy of PartersbUrl
spen&amp; Ohrls\mas with },tr and lin
H D Detenb&amp;cber Of Oaluml::i15
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Mr and !Ire Sam McMurray or
Spencer, w va, have been thfll
rueeta Of Mr and J.ln B F Torner of Condor street for tf'!.e put
-eek Mr McMur -y h"
bo
"'" .. • -preaen•·tlve or "•"
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Brotherh':d ol Rallr&lt;l&amp;d Trainmen

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!rle:'~ere

relatives and
Keno and Mr and lira. Pearl Mr Canon returned bome TuellMlia J&amp;\rpret. Keehne or Athem
Mora and son Donald ot the Chea- day tM rest remiLined for a Ioncer Ia speodlna: the: hoHdays with her
ter Road.
visit
,:arenLI, Kr
and Mn
Charlet
Keehne
Pather Eurene
DuM
spent
Mr and Mrs Oh.a.rlea RIIBB en..
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Chrtstmu Oe.y wlth tr1enda and re- ~rtalned the
tollowlnl aueata
U1SI Belle Carleton or Syracuse
latlvea in New Lexinaton
Chrll!ltmas Day Nr and Yn Ju. wu a cUnner cuest Chrilrtmu Day
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Ru1111 &amp;nd Mrs Edna Smith and or Mr and Mrt. VIrtU campbell or
Members a! the Doria Rebekllh C:nughter of Hartfetrd John Rad- But.t.ernut Avenue.
I.odge distributed Chrlatmu bons ldttr and dMliht.era of Athml and
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Christmas Day to thase memb6! Harvey Graham af!d nephew RonMr and lin: Anthony Korn of
"'bo IIU'e on the alck Ust Those who 11.1n or Shlde
Reed, W Va , have returned after
diltrlbuted the boxes were Mn
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t~pendlDI Cb.rtatmu wlt.b tbe tonnBlanche Roller, dl.&amp;tr1ct deput.y
Mnl A J Coates and 800 Charlie er s mother, Mn Mt.ey Kom
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l'Jira Cora Warner Noble Grand of Turtle Creek Pa spent Chris•
Mn Lena BartelB Vice Orand
tmas with Mrs Lily coates and
Air and Mra Ralph Butler or
other relatives Jn
th~
Pom~roy Columbua apent OhriAtmu wlth
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the latter s puents. Mr and Mrs
or ··d
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~lbert Orueser and family
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Alvin Norrla or Cbnrleston a.rrlv•
with Mr and YJ'I'I Scott Rldgewoy uf ed here durin 1 the week end • •d
Miss Mary E Gloeckner of Col...... ,
Union Avenue
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spent Christmas with M:r and Mrs umbus has retumed l!.lter apemUnw
Mrs Minnie Davis a.M Mia~ Ben Ewlnw and !amiJy
Mr Nor- (,hriiJ•maa wltb her pareptB Mr
.Sarah PbtUips
retur~d home 1'1.!1 and wife who a.n1ved enrUer In und Mrs Jaoob Gloeckner
Tuesday a.ft.er spending Chrlltmas 1t.he week for a vlalt
wUI remain
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w1th the rormer 11 50n Wills De. the remainder ot t.he week
Mr and Mrs Clyde Marsb and
... and family 0r c 1 b
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"cl.&amp;ughter ot Marietta spent Chrillt...
• ¥ ~ um us
Mn Hattie Orabel' ot }.dtJ IO'IIeles mos wit~ ).Ira Ma.rah fl parentll Mr

Pomeroy Fire.,.en
Hold Meeting

Jn Chester

Mn.. A. J

=~~~or""'' wou orl a.::...-::'A'::uo":'~"r.ft""...:!

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~at!rqdar:=-·a!'d' Mr~d::

CbJriel. W&amp;Uace B. Ford ot COiumbu, Mr
1 aut~~~ta Ohristmu Da;v
Mr &amp;IHJ. Cbrletmu Dt.y wlt.b. Walter aDd Pranz of U:ublny Avenue.
speJU tbe paat weet wlt.h relatives and Mn. Nonil Da'dl and amall
Mra. Nonmm Pisher of Mtnenvllle, Jue.nlta Bentz of LtoooJn Hut
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in AmeavtUe
They were accom- 10r:1 of Pine 01'0\1&amp;, and Yr
and
aeorp era.ry ot columbwl Earll
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Mr and lin Jobn Rapp or Min· pan1~ bome Sunday by Ml"'. Loch- UrB Robert. Peoples ot Vale Street
Shumaker 8Jld Ckrald. Tracy or
Mr and lll'l J E. Oanon and don w va.. spent Chrtstmu wtth ary'.s parent.a, Mr and Nra carlos
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end according tu ShPnff A 0
mon Pleas Court for
Tracy
'flU' oouple arrested were Mr and
Rehearing
1Mrs Walter SCottdale or owen ~­
\ IJie Ky Who WE're enroute to
Parkersburg Saturday fli&amp;'ht where l
CASE IS RESULT
ON SCHEDULE
tn.ey intended to visit briefly with
Soottclale s mothc1 r.nd the n Of Arreot Of H. P. Mayer
Aohland·Kentuclcy Tom Mrs
return aooompanled by h1 1 Lo
In Middleport By
U::enlllCky lor Christmas
Cats Cominr Here
A«ordln&amp;' to Sheriff Tracy the
Official. There
Friday
couple were nld to have been ImCUing e\f!ven re&amp;80illl why a rebibing of mtox.lcatl r•g nulds wt.!le
Preab trcm their Chrl"lt.mu cUn- tl:avellng l&gt;y motor to Parker11 burg t: (&amp;ring should be allowed COUilfJel
nftB Btter a tarea o&amp;, r,at period Mu Scottdale offtcer9 said remoo- tor H P Mayer tllll.l-a~.b driver of
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~th&amp;.ted with h e1 husband because Mlndleport ftled a motlov. tor a.
llo '"" lh ell' nne v!CwJ'f
over t.he ('f hla aleged ca~less driving
r:ew trial Jn the common plea.s
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Ohellt,petike
anrep.ttOD
:Prl.d&amp;y j The remonstral!Onb of the wife court here Tuesday morning In the
n~cht, the Purple PaJltbtH atarted however ofll.cers related resulted In case of H P Mayer vs J~mea E
:tpto a se.selon or lntenat.e pram.tee t~e family squabble which ended harley William RubaOn The Home
thla eveninf. ;.n spit.! ot u:.~ fact lr. both beiflB' connnoo In the coun- IndemnJty Company and the Unltthat the ou.er members Of :tUsh 1Y jaU
f' &lt; States Fl~Lit)
and Oua1'11.nty
Seottd.ale It wns alleged s truck Company
scllool are enjoy!~ t~w•.. ..."brlst~
The case wa~ heard ln the com·
mu vacation
hi&amp; wife m Lhe mo uth and late
ll'be Panthera however, have thslr; ear Hob.:-:tln accidentally ~hot him 1 1011 ~te as £.ourt here laat. week by
Mr and Mrs Elmer Ebersbach
tiflaest job or their entire yeu.r" self through the foot with o .aa Judge w R. White and a MeJss 11nd Mr and Mrg Harry Gottfried
~Oft them They must; perfect a rdlbte Bulldog re\nlver Tbe two pPtlt jury The jury retW'Jled a. ver· c.! Pt Pleaaant were IUesU! Chris~
~el)le 1Jetween toda.y and Friday were trooted by Dr H M C'rumley tiLc t fa vorlrg the defendants to JlJal:l day of ~e former 11 mother
~ hlch the plaintiff
Mayer has JJ[rs J:nlma Ebersbach and family
Jytlbt wb.lcb will atop the &amp;lmljlllt lt:nd then lor-ked Ufl In JaU
WOomparable Tomcata from AshPleadin!!: guilty to Jntoxlcatlol'l t&amp;.ken exceptions and alka ror a or WILzgal~ street..
land Kentucky while t.bey are also eharges the tll.o were released nPW trial
• ., .y.
Ma.)'er sued the Middleport vU
perfectirl&amp;: 8D offense Wblch WJO be ChrtstmRB day nftet paying the tine
Oharles Lehew of Staubenvtlle
able to work ltfl wt.1 tllrOU(rh the nnd cost3 and mPdlcnl bllls They lr:gr. omclal8 snd the surety com,...__ detenae or the vLelton If theY are tdurnecl to lht lr hoJ,lfl In Ken - punles tor personal domasea reto overcome wbat .. one or the beet tucky
s ulting over his alleged fa18e lmJ,rlf:K.)nment on September 9 and 12,
t-all club&amp; In the eenb'al west
--------The Tomcate headed by Coach
1932
Mayer~ a.ttorneyg 1ave the !alJrintlns and hav- three All- DRIVER ARRESTED
Kentucky State playen from ~t
kw
lng reasons why a re trial
AFTER AUTO CRASH should
year, wlU 11top at Pomeroy FridJ(I.y
be 170nted
First--That the verdict of the R~mend Rouah for Poai..
evmln(r to eJIB&amp;p tbe ;ptllthers In
Mr and M· ~ Hennan Bletnar
a. contest. Tbey are enroute to 11 nd two soma WUlllun a.nd Uerma.n .my IB contrary to law
tion of Fire Chief; En ..
second-That the verdict of the
Parkeraburc where they wm meet Jr had 11 narrow escape 1rom 1rJoy Pig Roaat
the West VIJ'f1nlans on Saturday juriee Monday e~ening u they jury is not Bustalned by and Is
nlstlt
were returning from a visit to cnntrary to the evidence
Third- That the oourl erred ir
1'hat the Panthers are a greatb' Belle w va
The Pomerov nremen held their
Improved team over their ee.rller
As the Bletnar car with Wllllam the admlaslon of evidence over the
l!t'P60n form l8 admitted by aU W?iO Bletne.r driving neared the ap- objection and exception ot this annual meeting at the Secou~
plolntlft'
ward house Sunday afternoo 1
~w tbem in their ef'II.PDll!nt r roach or the Pomeroy
Bend
Puurt.hThat
the
court
erred
In
when a number of business matters
wttll the Ohesapoate boys The Bridge It was sideswiped by 3 car
allowing
defendantl!
to
Jntroouee
wern attended to
f(lll5 ehould eome out and lend col"tutntng 11 man and woman the
In the absence
1f Prf!r-.aden
tnt:m enco111'8&amp;ement ln,Rtead or
allogcdly unde1 the lnffuence et Jdence provlna jnsttftoatlon withataytns away under the tmpfaufhe car bore Arizona 11- out pleading JW'!Ltncatlon under a WUI who wu unable to be prea·
IOl! that the ball elub 18 a vaatly
and Jlllcged liquor was gl'neml denial to which thlfl plain ent Frank Arnold presided o.t t.hc
t1ff objected a:td excepted
it.
lnfertot team simply because wbe.t
1•nsslon
Fifth-That
the
court
er
red
Jn
The omCf!rs of the a8150Clatlon
v.a~ probably the are&amp;tlfit team or
otrendhJg d! Jve1 was arrest~
•lrst
u II Pomeroy hJah school history ed and placed In the Mason City r:llowlng the defendants to omendl&amp;re president E D WUI
their
answer
after
the
case
had
rtee
pre!ldent
Charles
Wi!!rry
sec
was broken up by a:raauat.Jon and '• ck-up and he was fined f2B oo and
ond vice president Theron Ohlin~
vther cauaes at t.he clollt of last [{lflts and sentenced to 60 days ln gene to the jury
Sixth- That the court erred Jn gcr
secretary
James
Fugote
reason While with the stnsle exTuesday momlnK' whep, hill
ITs
charge
to
the
jury
treasurer
Charles
Mullen
ceptlon of Cuc1 on thls years team
w119 had before JWJtice or
Seventh-That the court erred In
The commltl.ee In chal'j'e or the
nnne of laJJt year'a nsu1ar11 are In t he
c L Ingles On hia prolt11
charge
to
the
jury
that
the
bur·
ba
nquet arran&amp;'ement.s wa~ com·
unlform thll year, still the Pan u lse to pay fur the damage done to
there have excellent prospects and t llt! Bletnar car the jail sflntcnce d~&gt;n wa.s on the plnlnttrf to prove'po&amp;ed or John IHankl Youn11:
that the lmpriiOJ'Iment wna false, or Floyd Manlt:ln5 John
tBhack l
htfort the aeu&lt;m ta over wm ilVt \tas SUIIpended
llleaal when the law Is that lm- Youna:
Herbert lButch ) Olle&lt;~
a fb'le aceount. of themaelvea While
I t lsonment ls presumed wron(riUl Charles Wer~
Thls comm1t~e
!.he writer
to dll anr
1 nd the burden ie upon the defend- prepared and served a banquet
bell eves
11 nta to show said lmprUionment 1.'1 conslstlni ar youn1 roast pig with
ball ~hey
legal, to whlch the pla,J1tlft ex.~
the ~mtninp.
a,.te~ QaPcPpted
The asaoclation
recmnmeruled
in the
Eighth-That the court erred In that oouncl reappoint Chief Dann.
school leatalllni to charge that the sentence R (Bay) Rcmlh 8ol ftre chief for
will be th"
the lee.gue Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Baum n1uat be for :1\ne and costa and the eraulnK' year a.nd when C:hnr' to stand committed until ftne and ley Vas&amp; veteran old ftre ft&amp;'hter or
oOJCIUI')&gt; to thO
Have Narrow Eacape aa
Cl41bl ate paid Ol secured to be paid 73 yeara resigned ILB aa&amp;~~ltant ehie:
Home ia Deatroyecl
£.l Ul'til he 18 dlachn.rged according aft.er a periOd of 19 )'eare Jn thla
to la.w
capacity Henry lstrlng) YoUn(
,,~ ........ ~ ~
·'.' ~.~
Ninth-That the eourt erred In WD.II recommended ror the post
Narrowty escapJnr enbapment ln
Qult.e a dl&amp;t'U!ISlon took. place
their residence epveloJI(ld~ln names, falling to cbarwe the jury that the
dated September 12 1932
~
Mr and Mrs Charles Baum or execution
wa.s or no avan to Juatl!y the com- when the dance a.rranamenta .m
Chaster cstaped delth atout 2 SO mUment of September 9 1932 a.nd the blg nremen 8 New Year baH
r. clock Tuesdo.y morning
that failure to lsaue an execution came up It was deelded that no
Awaking t1:&gt; !tnd the entire lower on or t»efore September 9 Hl32, rowdyism of any kind or drunkcnll(letiOD of the house afire
Mr
false nnprlso!'lment up- neu would be tolerated at the ba.ll
13aum climbed to safety from a (.(lnlltituted
on
data as requftflted by next Saturday night. to be held
~oond ftoor window and dowr. a
a.\ the K or P han Ohler RoUS;.l
rqrch po~~ter while hill wue waR
announced that anyone coming t,.)
the
court
erred
1n
lupTI6d to safety from anotller
Lbe dance whether he be fireman
that
the
act
of
bedroom window by a ladder
Ju~ ln rel8aa- or Just ordinary ruest under the
Shortly i.fter the CXJuple
JaU on rSeptem· lnnuenc.e of llqo.or anlj. , had anv
from the blazing hot~ t}\e
habeas oorpua ideas relo.thoe tc startlt'lg troubl~
sl rncture was abl~~oze It was
not mean that would not only be ejected but he
and little cOuld be d0l1e to
committed would be taken care of In auch a
the spread of the ftame11 ~;p(i;
wa)' that he would be out or cit
the vallant etrortll Dl
of
law
culatkm
lor a JonB: enough per\'\ ho hm1'icd to thf! scer&gt;e
trial of aald cause lod thf\t those want11'18 to enJoy
ftrt' after ~n alarm W8.8 flliY On
the rla:hta of thle themselves would not be disturbhou.llfil was destroyed wlttl all
which he wu pre- ed at the hall
('pnt~nt.a
1
t:Javing a f,a.lr trial
After an enjoyable Ume "pent at
Mr
for
a
new
trlo.l
ID
the
the
banquet the meetlna YA\8 adltclea
rRBC!
be forwarded to Judge joumed uotll the last Sunday l.n
the! blllzc was undeter- White at Oalllpolla and a rultng January when the first meeUnw of

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end alld wiD rematn tor a vlslt with
the Iaten panntl, Mr and ll!l1J
Wlll llo1ml!• • •
H\llh Sarah Lou
and JennY
9ue RouNJ 01 OtnctnnatJ arrived
Tueiday tQ IIJ!Dd the rema.lnder of
the hoUdaya with their motber Mn
Klll.rine RoUAey and JUdffQ and
llnl 0 E Peoples.
• • •
!41M Bertha WetBf'll has retumed
:o her t:mployment ln Columbus af
ter a week end visit w1t.h her par·
rents, Mr and Mril D V Wetael
, ,,. Ho'-n •a-~• • Wlllla..., .. llu~
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roetumed to Columbus after spending Cl1rlstmas with !'t!lntives an(1
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Mr and M1s J J RouBh an1
son Jimmy of Columbua
""hrlstm.as guests o! Mr and
...everett Raush or Mulberry ave
nue
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Mr and Mra J J Holmes and
IKln Jimmy of Powell, an1ver'l
durJna: the W(ek end aud wlll remaJn tor a weeks vlsJt wtlh rela
dves and !-lends here

• • • Bowma.o and
Mr and Mt'S
Louts:
of Jackson

son Rlchard
were
Monday ruesta of Mr and Mr8 V
E Long

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Phone 236-L
BUSINESS omCE
Phone 202-R
FULL LEASED WIRE
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FAM~US AVIHOR
DEfi[S HEMfNTS
IN RACE f~R llf[

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::~~i::~"j:~:·,~l~t :fwasllt!Ction
said toorhave
tJ.w 1-- ;;;;-_ thereon
cas!! waa

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75c
75c
and preued 75c
and preooed 75c

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Jan. 6, 1934.

Press Shop.

F"" ~d Deliver

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On Thuraday, Dec:. 28
Tbae: I 10 U IP. It ~

Admiuion
SOc tach
IJnder A....,_ 41
Otdll'of &amp;be IJ' Jlll!ll

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' When Two Boa to Floundet And Sink
Shore And Would-Be Reocuero; No
Relief In Si11ht

OuiJa Baard Drama; G11'1,
Mother, Arrested

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Quebec
Dec
2'1-INBCanada cha.llenged the north
western United states ror
lev. lemperature honors with
the mercury skittering far
below Zt!ro throughout t.he
northeas4 provlncea
Ll.ke Ed\loard, noted
1esort in norlfler" ~·-~'~'
recorded • 48

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yeau
At OhJcoutimi 1t was 20 below U'l'O QuebeC City and
Chambord re~ed 18 below
o.nd Stra.ymo
12 below
In OhJo a ew towns eould
!Show some low marks abo
Valley C1'08SIDI (out.sklrt.B
of ColumbUS) J2 beow at 8 30
Powell Delaware county 10
below
Mansfield 8 below
Cleveland :&gt;.ero at 8 A M
CJI1CIQUAll .. beloW e.t 8 A
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Columbwo 2 below at 8 A

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Bowling Green 8 beloW

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Dec.
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Now Is tb"

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to Buy!

Will be much higher next Fall.

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TWO DU: IN GVN DUEL
Scranton Pa
Dec 2?-INBAlberi Olcaaon Scre.l:lton pollee
('aptain end Jol'n J Herbenor 30,
6UIIpect were kllled In a IUJ'l r!uel
here today
Harbenor wanted In BilliJh&amp;m·
tc'm N Y., attempted to esca.pe
rrom a hotel the soene of the aun
battle by a ftre eacape Mortally
wounded he pluna:ed two stortee
landlr\8 in t.he snow on the roof ot
tht: nrst noo='::______

Control Plans To
Be Made by Board
Hope to be Ready to laau"
Liquor Permita Within

BANDITS KIDNAP
THREE· GET ~·'•""" 1
Realoterinr Criminal• Con
Not 'be Done, Law Di~
rector Saya

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SIX UIE IN WRECK
Calmt Tex Dec 21-~At
lta.!.t six men were k!Ued today
wbnn a, Missouri Paclflc f:n!lght
Lrain left the ralls tour milt~~
west of Cal~rt
The bcdlcs of t.hree- trainmen
were brotlll'ht here a.nd la.ter aent
to Mttrt where au thrte livOO
The bodiet&lt; of three other men.
bellev&lt;d to have """ ..........,,.
were vl.slbie- Jn t.M wreetage of tbe

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Glnclnnatl lt

ether poln tl
also suffered
ln the
" Mansfield
or the state: !""!.,;;,;,;,
p&amp;rt

pt'm t ure af elrht
low thm but daylljJbt
t&gt; ht ri'S})ite

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Snow Covers Highwa:r•

1'old

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The Ohio Vo.Dey Commanctery
No 24 Knights Templar mad!!
their annual pi11J1'1mase to tbe
county lnnrmory and chtldi'fl\ a
home on Christmas afternoon A
number of the lmfshta In uniform
accompanied by the German band
and by quite a rew vlsltora went
to Lhe ln.ftrtnar)' first where a
short llel'VI.ct! was held and J)tftenl.a
gtven to the lnme.ta.. The "Party
then J)I'OCee*d to the ChUdren J
Home where almllar oeiemollle&lt;J
MISS STOBdT BIBS
were eoncluoted 'Ibe party
Funeral servJce&amp; tor Kathleen enllvened by 1Jle antlu of Be11
Elt.oba.rt 27 youngcat da\llhtflr Of Ewing who
the part t~f
Wilbur Srobtrt. or Harrlsonvllle, l santa
mornJns
' ho p. . away tn a COl~!mfl
hl)flpltal Tu~day will ~ condl.ltted.
the ~ne OrQVe eburch at
10 30 o'cl~k ~Y lr!OJ'N.n&amp;
'1 lie Pl.naterwald Undertaldna Com~
pa.ny flU'Ierat directors will have

Daacel

From SeaHie To
York; H111h Windo Make Situation Wone

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survlvtna are one brother, Robcrt at heme and. three aiaters.
Mrs. Ina Kautz of Chester and
Mra Mii'\Jile Btolllln~

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YANKS TAKE PART

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Mr and Mrs Fred Coates a!
Cuyah0f8 Falls and M:r and Mr.s
S D Dunn of WheelinW, were
Chr.lstmaa lll4!Et6 at the home af
Mr and Mrs Howard Coote&amp; of
Sycamore street
• • •
• ¥ •
Mr e.nd Mrs RUIIIJell Davis of
Mrs Orland P.lchey aM friend Pnrkcroburg returned Tuesday af
nr Florenoe Teag:mlen returned ter spendiniJ t11e week end wltll
to their homefl In Plttl!burgh after the latter s parents, Mr and Mro
(pt&gt;ndlng Chrls tma~ wUh the form~ LouLs Stevens of Rutland and
e1 s e.unt Mrs 8ophln Fisher aNI frlendt.: 1n Pomeroy
o her relatives
• • •
• • ¥
Miss Emma
D\lckworth lett
Mr ond Mrs C 1rUs Reed and Tue.,day for a visit In Huntin1t0r.
c:11 idren r:oberl Bills and Lillian J and ColumbtL'l
returned to Colt mbus Tue&amp;lay at
¥ • 4
t
••tm as h ere wJth Miss Anna Hensley who spent
TJ'
I spcndma Ch r..,
(he formers parents Mr and Mrs Chrb!t
ith
Will Reed nl'd other relatives
mas w
her parents M
¥ ~ ¥
and Mrs H 11 Hensley of ~
Mr3 Rlchord Smtth Mil&gt;s Mary Bottom returned to her ef)"nloy~
v g1 1 81
ment in Dunbor W Va
af~r ~
Jr n o
ng and Dtn ld Bu.;r of .... ort visit with frlen,. In ~moroy
Jlevelo.nd returned Monday after Tu~•-•oy
&lt;v
he week: end with their parents
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Dr and Mrs Byron Bing
• "' ¥
If "' :,.
L E McHatfte of Columbus, reMiss Aile~ Loul!!e RU&amp;'I(lll retwn- turned home Tuesday after spend'!d to
Coh 1111 bw; TliP!Idoy nft.cr lng Cbrlstmas with relatives ann
Rpending the Obi tstm 11 s week ~nd friends In Pomeroy and Rut!OJ'Id
witil her pn.rents Judl(e wut Mrs
• • •
:\ 0 RU!ISell and tamUy Sb"i! was
M Eugone Slaeel of Uniontown
a&lt;ccmpanled to Columbus by her Pa spent Chri&amp;t.maa With hill
brother Albe1L Jr and Jed Web- par,ntlllj Mr and Mnl John Slq-el
tter. Jr
remained tor a dQ"' of West MRin ~~~ The la\te-r revls:t
ccntiy rttUllle&lt;.J from Wuhinlt.On
• • •
D C where she bad beer! spend
Mt11 Catherine Lindsey of Colum- ing the past two months wlth her
bus was tn 0wn durin, the week daushter8 Mn
Gilbert WalWi1l
cnd having been ca.lled. hereby the ~:.nd Mtaaes Sybil and Martha Bladeath at Mrs Joseph:lne Brown
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Tot Taken From Texas
Baltimore Hoapital
In 12 Houn

the result or May- the new year will be held

peo.ce or provoldnR a ilt-et\l'h of
pence Mayer W!L8 round 11'\llltY In
Mayor Harley's court and fined •to
and costs In F'cbtuai"Y t93:J
In
September 1~ Wt\!11
said
MM or
Harley ex8iluted on Mayers I: O.:l\
Dec ~4th
tor the unpaid rine and cOlltil r. nd
Mt"- Brown was laid 00 rest In committed him to the county Jail
t!lf ramuy lot tn Beech Orove until IllUDe was pa.td
Judil'e c E
at Pomeroy Ohio
Peoples r-eleased Mayer on a Wilt L•f
habee.e corpus and Mayer sued for
damages alleging falf!e
lmp11sonment

Joaephinc Kennedy B~~w·~r:~~
,:,( the late Melvin -~
fm merly or Hartro :d w va
e(l e. way at the home of her
Mrs Ralston RuMell

JLLEGALLY KEPT

More Than 100 Killed
Since Air Raido Be11an Village C•nnot Buy, Unifonn• for Firemen. Le1al·
Saturday

IN AIRPLANE

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MADE BY
KNIGHTS
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~0~ ESTIMHfO U[AO IN NATION
DIRECT REaUlT ~f SEVfREST
Jw~~E ~f SEA~~N: MR TRAffiC

CHINfSf RfP~
SUCCESS ~F RAIDS
IAG~INST__RE 8HS Jelf~~::::F~~y ~0

Jimmy Wedell Speed Ace
Dasheo Thru Stormo
With Baby

In Middleport following

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Physician on Trial

WEATHER-C I
probably followed
Fnow Thursday.
rising temperature.

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