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tlie proponents of tl)e freeaom idea do n~t think aboul ~\le 1
Jllf'RY; Vl~alls t}l11t tlt~ Filipino would encoqnter were be .
~W;f~tl~* the i~l!mds as.a sovel'elgn nation&gt;lnstead of as at
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f~fllitle• offered tl!ejr o~llll~!l In Unit~d
State••
and unlvenitieo, It musi .still be remember-, ,..,..,..
- •4 that the mllllrintens~ve eft'ortl! at ed11c~tion In the •h~rt
sp~ce 11t 82 pr •ven 35 years, falls far shott o~ obliteroUng
th~ tracl!O~pd scan left by the centuries of tho 'otjler kmd

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GeOl'fie IMOOJ.e l tuw bQen qu 1 ~#&gt; h'
Mr.s. Qoldla Reit.bmh'fl a11d 'ht1•
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such· aid and ,
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by Prott~tl&lt;nt church~•
to conso]14•tir.ll a '!!umber of the
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on fira~c:lnjl~, i• "'10 wlucb ohoalcl
m~I'Y )ears Mgu. 'l'llo numbe~
the \lltate an,d country, Whirh
ill a half-starved con!litiRn. is
to
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of their JIIOihpr
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Alice ,Swearl.ngen Tueaday
Miss VIrginia Hamm of Pome1oy i
cnnt an emergency arJsu, spent Stuui&amp;}' with he1 pa1ents, Mr 1

.8-r"'ll:! l.ndl~~ed, two or t.hree addt· and Mn Thed Hamm
tional divislCns of 1Dfantl'Y •trOOIJIS
Mr. and MtH Oscnt Bam::r cf
will be .SQJt to 6h!'nJha1.
f~mdf!.oy c0alled· 011 her parent~. Mr
I ( 'ach dtvtHi9n: normally COJQI)l'lseS 8 '' .... ns. eo,ge Amberger Sunday. ,
UDW&amp;I'ds of 10,000 men, ~ut th:;:
Mrs. Alice Swe~rlho:en called on

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additll:m ot mlxed brit:ades

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this total to approximately

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Market .

Sanitclty

Point Plhsari't,

W. Va ..

BRAbLEY . KINCAII&gt;
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l!u•l&lt;i ';k1Jine4 FlliPi!IO· were' re~Jiy read;{ tp
b~ PWn alfatra wttbout&gt;tlie assistance or ~~vic~ &amp;f som1wQ~
batter lltf&lt;\&lt;1 to -~aJ1dle • internationa1 problema than ue pciL-

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that they do more good than
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eapec,ally the •m~ll
are qoted. ·11 · ~hai t~ey for· I
fo~terlniJ petty f'Wv'~qee~· flt\d'
olher which tend• to · k~ep , t~el!l
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A QO'MPLEU: D~IVERANCE-Deliver me from
bl~d JJ~iltlne .. , 0

God, thou God .of my salvation: and I!'Y

\&lt;!PJ~&amp;e shall sillll' aloud of Thy righteousne11s.-Psalm 51:

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pe"'!'i~eP, to hnll for tliemselves. . It seems strange thnt 1
tlie proponents of tl)e freeaom idea do n~t think aboul ~\le 1
Jllf'RY; Vl~alls t}l11t tlt~ Filipino would encoqnter were be .
~W;f~tl~* the i~l!mds as.a sovel'elgn nation&gt;lnstead of as at
pl'eoent· With th!l reaqurceo of the wealthy United States '

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'f i9f f
.\, D. Jruaeos ml4· thllit the tff!c._~"'
ond pope "'ns tilt~ l.lnut men1thmed bQ
Lly St. Puul in n 'J'Im!liiJY f:
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alone in their ,aree$!Y ¥~:~~:::~
to· convince the most t
, indepehdenle for -the Philip.

t

hp alld thja
of

to prevent
but

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• "Son.~ f(likll.'; suld , Uude l•:ltcn. ~~~
"l)t:ldli'lll 11ur1e'f on beln' toreBlgh~e.e
10 muth ®t dey aln' ~JOt .*lo 1-e
spec" foh dntleFJ d•H eomee ' tillY
oeRl"·dor. dno (ltl y 11fh~• toW..orrCr."

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Mrs. Marpret Rasp vJsltcd Mit!

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•ftcr ~·
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~~~
f~fllitle• offered tl!ejr o~llll~!l In Unit~d
State••
and unlvenitieo, It musi .still be remember-, ,..,..,..
- •4 that the mllllrintens~ve eft'ortl! at ed11c~tion In the •h~rt
sp~ce 11t 82 pr •ven 35 years, falls far shott o~ obliteroUng
th~ tracl!O~pd scan left by the centuries of tho 'otjler kmd

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Uacl• ..EM•

GeOl'fie IMOOJ.e l tuw bQen qu 1 ~#&gt; h'
Mr.s. Qoldla Reit.bmh'fl a11d 'ht1•
were gueJta recently ' w her

the
be- 1
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kind:

of lfQnpna.tjqp.'

1 '· '~

de-l t.IIIUII
Atoordtnu: to l'"ol hollt tl'liiJJt:on, St.
t!UOCeeded Sti -~~eter
vorut ~ ~

when
such· aid and ,
welcome:
·
:~;;~~·;t!•:t;o~·;•:l~d:~;·":llrdp~r~ot:•:•t~h:him
we have seeq enough of

~~~~~~~~~~~;action
couiu eventually te•mjnate in
a' pal't of Jap&amp;n'flr a war l&gt;e proj~cted

Tht .Secottd P....r

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lt 1wo"ljl be a remarkable thing were It hue tnot the

ot

CliliC.~'-1

h6!l

!lOme ,tuu;:, with •el~ j

SPECIALS
..
17TH.

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by Prott~tl&lt;nt church~•
to conso]14•tir.ll a '!!umber of the
!~~~~''!:,;~~uJrc.hes in such condition th11t tjl~.v
il
on fira~c:lnjl~, i• "'10 wlucb ohoalcl
m~I'Y )ears Mgu. 'l'llo numbe~
the \lltate an,d country, Whirh
ill a half-starved con!litiRn. is
to
i mlniatet fl hvinr w~ge;
of their JIIOihpr
;;r~~:~u~l:/~ for varlpus
tht"'
~~
but •tr'lll'¥1• in' 11
r;~~~l! ···~r~lrllle vajn\Y to b• a real

'

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Alice ,Swearl.ngen Tueaday
Miss VIrginia Hamm of Pome1oy i
cnnt an emergency arJsu, spent Stuui&amp;}' with he1 pa1ents, Mr 1

.8-r"'ll:! l.ndl~~ed, two or t.hree addt· and Mn Thed Hamm
tional divislCns of 1Dfantl'Y •trOOIJIS
Mr. and MtH Oscnt Bam::r cf
will be .SQJt to 6h!'nJha1.
f~mdf!.oy c0alled· 011 her parent~. Mr
I ( 'ach dtvtHi9n: normally COJQI)l'lseS 8 '' .... ns. eo,ge Amberger Sunday. ,
UDW&amp;I'ds of 10,000 men, ~ut th:;:
Mrs. Alice Swe~rlho:en called on

I

additll:m ot mlxed brit:ades

woulot .,

this total to approximately

"'=

-

STATE THEATRE

Market .

Sanitclty

Point Plhsari't,

W. Va ..

BRAbLEY . KINCAII&gt;
',·. • · Jn Penon

·1.-. ·'.Ml.dlePQ

l!u•l&lt;i ';k1Jine4 FlliPi!IO· were' re~Jiy read;{ tp
b~ PWn alfatra wttbout&gt;tlie assistance or ~~vic~ &amp;f som1wQ~
batter lltf&lt;\&lt;1 to -~aJ1dle • internationa1 problema than ue pciL-

•I~IY ~oul~ b'~·

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Ill!"·

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that they do more good than
ah~!•rt•ning ciJp~III~P~~ ~ut if

l!llll~e f~er e~~ff~II'Jipj~Y co~ld

. in o,ny ~qi!I!II~I)\Qo· The ..,.,u,·.••·
eapec,ally the •m~ll
are qoted. ·11 · ~hai t~ey for· I
fo~terlniJ petty f'Wv'~qee~· flt\d'
olher which tend• to · k~ep , t~el!l
''ll~ltinr ao111~wher~:·
,
&gt;'ii/Q~III!lll~!f'l a
HOT TAMAUil

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to'eisatomm,.n~rini

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i~nl W.cllt~daf 'mPI'ftjnc, 1 lb. ', of Fn•h
~jlil'"' ~iua·· F•• E ! · .

f:

Far Frm}i ·

Lu,. landed in HolfJwood _....
on• • • doJlar and no tNrf ,.
piG)' ••• But IIOW the has niH
hr COCiho 1.5can•rl••• the world't
lOUdest lounglne pojuu:-. tiM
4tztnt of Men . . . . . -'*"' Mt
_., , We hope JVU llkfd lttr ..

........ ~"IHECUINI
lOVE SONG, .. Cll llluch - , . .
Cllcl. t.u,.•, Men • Lt.ptY ,_
few fwD '"~ • • • •,. . . . . .
-'!at 11 po!it.l, coiled "ftnon.
ctal coflllderotion" fOr..., ....._

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fOR BA' F Twenty bealthy
llia.nd Red bens. OOOd
Hatthed lu~ ft4$.y. One
tach. Alda Holter,

FIGHT RESJJLTS

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cc.medy ~ned tn a nearby ·lxlwn
rtocnt}J and was a Oop from ·· the
stitt. Th(l btq:ker of tile Play
was rcmplfttulniJ nbout all the l_l,!t:. ~(_y h! - waa Josln.J. 'Tm ·noL ktq~mB
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were di&amp;ctlliSina: a cc.rtam -cxecuth -·
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Out or Fcr.u
A well-kn::.wn mcvle !)tar wcnL oil r
an c!u,htctn-day r:JleL R. coup!;) oJ
mt zttl';&lt;; ll.iO ami hus1ft t :cn abb bo
E.1d JJ ~r way back.
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,Mo\Je Extra--·l"d lib to rell thl:5

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•!.illt we on I y:tuy
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whole llbrarJci;.

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woman ~tanmns on I

neu judgment. "The trouble with
A tWo faa&gt;d
him," ~~ki w,al~er, ··,Ls tba.i h e hU a. the cuner t1ying to ha.,.c the l»~t 1
cne Lrac!t .mind. .~ "Yeh," repliod WCl'd with herEEif.
B:lrt, "ftnd tie's a~out to 103e the
'A ho.lt-wlt trying to play th.: vlofratx.blse on that."
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their gicwc.e ~;n so that 110 eave..~
A famCWI t.rlo ·had to Jet one of drcppers can ;~e wha.t they're 8al''
m~n ~o the \ithe: day C':l ~­ tog,
'I'her-e's a fl]ht In one ct lhc sLor:~:,;
cf throat troub~.e.-One bad
~claoo.'o apple cam spoil ~he wbol~ tut /bl.lll.ne! Ls &amp;bhllf c.il iiO U&lt;&gt;ual dur
"i nl e.Itercafions.
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!(ante ot ~ teaaon.
A ·laree ~ollowtnr trQDJ. Pen will
journey to Galqa oom:ty tc sec

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MIDDLtPOBT

OHIO

II

fOR BA' F Twenty bealthy
llia.nd Red bens. OOOd
Hatthed lu~ ft4$.y. One
tach. Alda Holter,

FIGHT RESJJLTS

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letle
rour ~ are aentora

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chanic ' eu,et.. walih hou,ae, every...thtdt modem: Jolm s. EIJPLO.

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eXcepUng 1'fram thla
holder of the bill 1n a

mendatton il

J*:l•bewoni

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J.QsT_:Layout pro,.aaime
ffl&lt;il Anohoi&gt;ac Minatrel•.
R"*""" to Tribune. • Re·
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.._.ness Golnr -On
t Hollywood, Fb.
lil-A mUBical
cc.medy ~ned tn a nearby ·lxlwn
rtocnt}J and was a Oop from ·· the
stitt. Th(l btq:ker of tile Play
was rcmplfttulniJ nbout all the l_l,!t:. ~(_y h! - waa Josln.J. 'Tm ·noL ktq~mB
~d.t," 'h e, .said to a friend o( his,
! '\btislll-0!'&amp; is so bed that {.von ~om c
1 cf tile mu.'!llcql itumt ~r~~ In tn~ ~ .:.c: 11ue h&amp;vc boon -tempororily 1i8connectcd." ' _· _
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