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Cllntoa Smith ol Palkenblll'l
was • buslneu vl.a)tor ln town Nonday.
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Haven Is reporte4 to be ~ a Md0\13
condition at Holler hOBpital.

FORMER MEIGS
COUJIITIAN DIES
IN WASHINGTON

GolOfN WUOI.NG
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Pomeroy American Leclon Auxll•

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VOL. ·VI-NO. 202

WETS MUST MAKE
.BIG·GAINS If lAW .
IS TO BE CHANG[O

Mapclia Pythiaa Siatera ·
have called' a apeelal meet.
U., 7:30 tOftit'ht. All mem·
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Mine 81M1 Who · Ia ~
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O'Connor -Hull 2.15 per cent
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that the next conat.. wm vote to
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Veterans Seize
Train In Dlinois Boycott H ote,ts

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paet, stale 1 o. w s pe1 m!ttf!d
o.nly a. $10(10 1-eward
At the slime time tile state
Senate conslder[d a mcu!lure

provkUng thE&gt; death penalty
tm kldnupm:r when

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pan 1a Jt'• all .. tiH ,.~&gt;-..
piM/J ..aleci·ID·~ttel. ' ' caielUIJy to doe
mech•aism ofaoy re&amp;iprator bero.e you boy.
Jr the mei:haaiam f'alb, nfrisualioa ........
Repait biiJI mm,mrac:c,
Tho Geaerd Blcctric'a modem Moal~orTap
'mecbulun wu d..eloped ofter fi&amp;wa yean
research. I.e employo doe aduam prladt~•

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_, CWihoctm, 0, May 24-INBWrecklng crews of the Pennsylfama
railroad were .sLuving wUh might
e.rld main nnd mathemit_tlcs todo~
to Iea'd a 20~ton, onto a t111.t cur
from which It toppled ott a khu t
distance !i()Uth of h ere
The big gun, one of 17 was enroute from NorfQik. Vtt , to the
Weirton Steel Company at WelJI?n
w. Va.., tor junking

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U s e d By Amelia

Fire of Unknown Oriain Do·
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!:'~ou to eegleec. tiO do..., lwiJe a ·lilJI;
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your model h"';e-:;-~J;·
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cllkd Lo ~e~~d Ohio !'fa.tion:ll .,,
Guard troop~~ to 'ItDearotwu
C(;uniJ tu rtvto.re order In the ~
eoal iiilrlke sone •1 Urlebt.viDe, t
accordlar to unct\nOrmed «~,MC~:Ijli ~
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Three Exploaions Wteo:k

Washington, Ma.y !U-INS-Antl
prohibition senttment has inereas·
ed rapidly ln tbe house 1n the last
two years but wet forces a.re still
confronted by a formidable maJor·
tty in th't body.
Thil situation was emphasized
today u conaressloha1 1 obaerven
pondered over the house
of 228
bill.

N9TICE
Tile Shabapeare C I u b
mcetina hao ~Men poet~oned
from Tu,aday., May 24th to

WARfARE-8R[~K~
UUT ~NEW IN Qlfl~ I
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SITUAT~ON

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MaUen of bnponance ilt~­
man4 tbt prestnce of aU
members or Mbaeral ~
No. !4! at the replu: meet-_

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tie A!,pment - For

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NOTICE!

POMEROY, OHIO, TUP:SDA¥ MAY 24, 1932

Vote In Houae Showa Prohibitio;, F ollowera
Still Control

Can you play Bridge,
Five Hundred or Pin·
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like a loUder! Mrs. Shaw telb
hew 1o do tt In "ThoQ Hdandl
Of oun• The Coalporl Met.hus
are rtvl.q it May 16.

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followed. by ~oeal ttnandershowen Wed~;.
Cooler near Lake Erle Wectneeday.
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Income for &lt;lJ,sablea veterans 1n
government h&lt;JCpltals.

Martin, Honor·
MeCullum1

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the News Office of The D~t~IIY
Tribune, call 236-L; if the BuslneBS
OfRce ask for 202-R.

I'OPPY SALE
~•Y 28, Notional Poppy do.y will
be obaerved by the t.o.e:es 01 tho

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his tenure 1n office m op1te of a most evident aet{lre tu
see !bat the busmess of the Umted Statea Is properly ad
mlmstered. For many of th' thin~ whfch 'he is ~elpG
held responsible there Ia hardly any doubt but that he Is
not to blame li!l'l'ever, that does not pre'f~ nt li1s e~e­
mies enJargJng on the alleged mistakes ao long as it
their advanta8'e 14! do so.
At present hf IS engaged m a colossal atgllm~1t 1n
an effort to get the ~uaget balanced. .ije hjls taken the
stancj and expert!! Will probably &amp;8'ree with him, that
enou&amp;'h money has !Jeen expendecj througl! pond l!l~ues and
that 1t ,. tlm'e for buoiness of all lt1nds to rally and to cooperate m an honest endeavor to put fhe d~pr~ssioJM to
ro4t We c~n hftl'dly expect to make m~tters bei•.er, )11
fact. everv md!Cat!on pointa to the directiQll jpat they w11!
become worse If W~ 'simply keep passlns
tO
keep money llowinll' th&gt;ough the regular ChiiPil,Fl~

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8 30 The Stebblns

:Uu 'l 46 Pops Revue, 8 P opular
Prog, 8 15- Mualco.l Pror. 8 30
Orch , 9 U ~IO&lt;llea, a 30

9 45 MusicaJ
II~~::!~\..i~10~~Am~Orch.
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10 15
10 46 SJlati
Dance in Mllwa uar'ld Pe ~m.uts, 1a
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r Ill' tliS hty I ot.ms

Tl ) ing Lhelr utmost to bring the
scole to th::u :.Ide or the lcd1cr th""
tallrcnde rs camf' !c t h e s•venlh
lnnlllg
no Uruns
runs mnlng
I hen
Rc thgebwith
fl 1"t.
ll 10 lhat
bro u"'hl him•e lr u two bll! &lt;;: hil lnt &lt;.
Star Hurler Idt "'center field and ran to Lhh ol
whon Faulkner threw th e ball to
With Oppoai·
;:;: lld bllSe McElhinny hit and
tion Thruout
Rcthgeb scc'red Th:m they ';\efe
dcne until the nmt h eptsode \\hrn
Thcmn&lt;~on s1n.led And Jenkm~
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hit Ashley also got a hit In t h1s
Turna Brace When umt ng tut t'J.o l\.i Is wea ~ the mcst
they eculd tR ily and the same llltlS
Hib Might Mean
1ccmpleted with Rl!&lt;! 8 men ho ldlug
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the kl ng end of the c~unt
The rrcJan tnmous r::r t h lt
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Wll.h his powerful twlrhnQ back-1 annuml."'ra
e erroJse11e1nny eon{':e:lft.
cow tlw)'
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etght tieldtrs cooperatinat o. .. ha\'c parUdputed In thts se11son
Augct Ball Rite pitched ccn•m'ttcd only two erro rs Monday
to
vlctt y ove;r the New £\ mlnR .Fau lkner when he thtcw
ag&amp;re11atlon Momin:;r wildly tc t tw , 1flcld l'tl Rot hQl:lb s
lhli' s::f rc o r 5 Lu 3
t wo- base hU un1 Shine '-'CWls
\\orklng t hr ... 1~gl1 when he dH. ppcd the fxlll ::~ftrr It
ne11E1 l"oked !:l'"' l- thad l::("D n :ltly plt~C"d m hls hands
after gm ltrmg fcm ru m at first bl Dllbrrl Inc!:Iental.y
Initial ttaml'
conti n u~e.! Dillard AUSlt B~ll Rl!c s valuremnlnde. cf Ihe &lt;. nl .d \\Ill! a bl., ~tx.1 tstrm w11~ at his post a~
air t!ilht d&lt;&gt;rense ! hal was n al C\leJy qua rte· or the JBme dancing
•roken unttl the lattel parl of th&lt;O I rm:m cing aud ft1ttlng abcut like a
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ga the1ect m eyecy bali batted II:&gt;
singled 41 t e ru st. Inning wa} anc suc&lt;'~eded m placing t hem
throv.n out at sec end wh ~r. ~ all o.s they should be placed
~.~~'~:~nba Lted cne to shortstop
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Wll6 given Ius oase en an• e 1 1 u n Oh1o Elettuc tea ms will play
bY Thompson then Parfitt scar- [ E.t ll1t k a l 1 lul gr~,;t ml ruestlay
Faulk:n"r with a t\\O~bJ'\e hll nenlng

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Dillard, •
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attend tho funeral of
unoue:h thr J)icket une In
:auur- Tobacc
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League Officl'als former
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mcbllt to Join frcm
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tons who holds the spoutl.ria d ~
ptitns of the Pl~9e de Ia. OoneQJ'
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overh&amp;ullnr In r,ct they wtlt l
$hartly be rell:lOl'Jd' a.nc:l re .c~st
They are In caat•lron and are be·
comlna areatJy conoded P~tpt l
ltt-lt gn ~t aurnmer dld not oonr
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t01 nt) GfUleJ.R I Gilbert Bettmnn
day 1uled that a ®unty schoBI
'toerd Is without ~wer to
pupils r residinK in the countY
trict to schools BltuateC:I tn thr
ious Joca.l 1•strlct':i compl'i81n:•...,;:,;" '
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went to Frosecutlns: Attorney
K George Steubenville

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oouJdJJ,•t talk. She dtdn't want to
talk again, Not. even to
Nahlman to please not
,J!lv•&amp;q time anyone
ahot up from
tbroueh tll.t
But it '*84 easitr
to try to talk
sister: ma~ !duckabe rocked the babe
from. Lily Lou's uuatD:Ja.
aw~t, adorable, dar~~$~:~t~h~·;~fu~J'r:-eoated prJma
over the als~

B04.RD LACKS AUTHOR.Jrl'

The prmc1pal thJiljl for us to do 1s tq "~~ baql\ 'tp earth , 'ji~~.~~~;~~:~;r.'~~;~
as tllat tenn was understood m the late nin,tles anli early ·~··• .,,.
nineteen hunqr~ds. The country ard the people l\llVe
"gone to the dogs." They are simply gom11 thrau8'1l a
lod of tran&amp;ltlon that was the rule rath~r th~p ~he oxcep.
tion up until the last 15 or 17 yeam TheriiJs still hoRe A brlah~ da.ftadil•JJ.IIO\\
be~n chosen for the ~lor
and plenty of 1t. It Is simply up to us to quit feolP,~ sorr~ new dftU but bat for ':!"the~j&lt;
re~1 it ta preterr,d
for ourselvo~ ~nd act accordmgl)'

pl'Qpertl!i
tm.uervlodmP.M ~ the raV!'fll
111e 011 th&amp;t "!DlOI\n!p blows
tram the u:~t elevatQra
Pa.rta ,_ really beJlnnlns to woriy
obo~i lllo 9/ilnte.,-ait!"&gt; ot lhls
~ m~hument A decay In tl)e
·~eel was detected last aummtr ~
txiierto "f thai ihe ~
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.!'e•o~i!lJI over the bed in wllich Ldy
the little swaddled red
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m•dtll (l, trtfJitd n11tl
dtltlrttlln l'aru ttnd tht lnlltrnl srt
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So simple to make is thts dehghtful tittle frock. 1t n Patou blue
crepe stlk A aphub of wlutc crepe
m the &amp;aft cowl draped mset , est,
Jives it a neat tnm look.
The 8leeves are lnterestmg 1\nd
note the effective cut o~ slhrt how
&amp;hmmmg d IS through the h1ps

It's adorable too m hght navy
blue crepe w1th whtle polka-dots
Wtth the vest 111 \'1VId· red c::repe w1th
whne polka-dots
T/ur ~""• No 118# m"1 It ohttw"'l 1n llltiZ 16 to 20 ttn4 11- to U.
11 u rtttdJ for IMtfttd•clt dtll'fltrJ It
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Ftlshron Bureau Write carefully
a11d plamly Your name and lull add!ess lin:: number of the pattern and
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DaiiJ Tr.btliH! s, Faablon Bureaa

E\'a A Tl:nr•J'I Paris Servlc.,

were alw&amp;JS waklna her
to mo:ve he.: a.u&lt;I
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the sheets and plump
feather pUlowa And the;v
~d~u~ do II. thms without talk·
Talk! Talk! To hershe Couldn't understand a
each other-to the doc-

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'lltere wete two day Sisters who
and out, wlllte colfred and
~t=~· One was roay and wore
IJ
AnQ one was pale and did
ifas1es. The rosy ~e
IJ&gt;&lt;o~q,ht
bp,b;v to her, L11y Lou
ID the crook of hfl'
kept her erea shut. Tble,
ae.,~,ed, waa not pleaslnc tq the
She made olueklne
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ton,rue, and talked
hmcth 1 ~ German Evial~ abooi the ba~y'a charm
~ sister br~)JI'ht tra~ of
and made eluclnng nolsea with
alao~ Sometimes she
cross because Lil;v
eat, arM the word
uled to th4 aoa WIII~DI' fore.
..emed to be .,._
Herr Doctor
risk the Professor's
and further areament
opened her mouth and
what 1I'N cdrered. Then
wauld smiM and nobody
i,j;b;jh~r her for a little while.
to be let alone.
80 aeldom. Alof the lriste1'8.

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woaldn t nen let. her er)':. Lily
Lou bit her lip1 lay silent, preteDdinc to sleep
B~thnr Crea'k:iq of the rGIJ
alater a starched skirts More cluelr:~
Ins noiaes
Bubchenl The I'OIIJ
sister waa brlnrinl' the bab;r, to
comfort her •• to comfort bed
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I PreHbytertan chUl'Ch to award BenWIENER ROAST
lor&amp; of the church v;lt.h a bible on
The members or the EpwoJ'1 h
t he Firet Sunday follow Ina: com- League of the Hea,th M E churrh
mencmnent exeleilies
held a wiener roast Monday e\'entnr at UleTwt~nt.y•aeven
MCCullough were
farm J'('linl
Buhan
ent to enjoy the evening
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They Wtlre Clhaperoned by James
Euler PreBident of the leaKue and
Mn Nannle Moore

tnrfnr not to mind when S~~tsanne kissed her on both cheeks
'rrhe sweet ba~y Do let me hold
hlm. Schwester, Qh, the darhn11
How lueky you are!"
Ld.y Lou cast a Buspletoua rlanet~
from pnder her la1he1 • , • Luek:rt

C N Btward ot O&lt;llumbus claim
a.rent for th~ N Y 0 Ry, was h£re
on buslne.!IEI Monday and Tuemlav
Mn Marpaet Coe and daughter
Amy of New York 01~ and MI S
Cynthia Bulllas of Wa~hlngton, D
C , are here visiting their slstc r
Mr&amp; M 0 White
Mrs Kathryn BurnS o.nd Waller
Burns Harris lett M~nday tot: Ak·

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uHow happy you
be now!"'
Suu.nne aa.id ea-rnestly, her pleas&amp;1\t pink face alirht with mi;e~t~
'•Tbtnlli ot :It, a soru I mnelt have
desared a son
I want to be a
DJother, I adore motherhood."
filly Lou sbut her eye&amp; 1 he oll:l
tr~~lt ~f prettndinr to lletp
Ma.da• Na.hlman sent the flowera Do you like them 1 Now tell
~b f,~at you have named the
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't med It t ..
•'Itl ay:u._;athe firsr~nther 'l
ever hearil can her child It' Really,
Mlu IAnslll&amp;'-"'
"Robia, 1 thmk Yea, I'll ~a 1 1t him-Robin ••
"~Weill That's better! Aft~r
hta-"
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t always lfbd t~e
name, that's all Robin - Robin
Lanmrtc;" 1
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acf.n. Lay, !here moUonled hf!I,black hair 1 somber frame fo~ he~
palhd face dark lashes men:;ffulty
veiling teli-tale eye 1
Susanne Com stood with the In
fant m ~r arms ~kine taim
gentl;v
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·~ ould you like to have him
adopted' By: a cood rich S'lflsa
famUyl The¥ could 11 ve hhn "
l'ood horne Perhaps better t"-an
you who wdl soor be alnrmr

Sm1th mdlcsi E&lt;f J~"Oellcves Jocal
autl'llrlt•rs \\lll te llblc to- cbntrol
th , situatll'n nnd that there wur be
M Jf!('rl to rnll Car Ohio rlRtJonnl
euatd t ccps

tiSBn ooriimlt~e pr ~. r8.1Ued
friends or Jobfe_P reUet r~ a e6n~
gresslonal mass meeting to be ~1!1
Thursda)' night
Altho.ngh unemplovment- retlef

Heavy selJing of Reynolds t~baccc v.ith la.&amp;.! blocks commg cut
on the tape waa the unseu11,1 ~ 10
fluence In tl\e tobacco p,roup All
left dJng tobacco issue!&gt; went to new

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confined
to
the house was
the largely
democra\Jc
senate
leaders held informal eonferences
wtth administration spokesmen In
an effo1t to harmonize views on
the democratic $2,300000000 pro-

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Railmarket
stockslo"'!
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[ war!al broke out suddenly In Lhe
R-- .lw H Valley coal fleld.s klda}
v.h ~n m e th"n Jll:J pickets hull
ln&amp; tmk~; md stones attacked a
mine ~ uperm tendent and a mine
t:c•s at lhl.' Lkk Run min~ or lht
Athcru and Hocking Coal Co
Alex Gmter mine suparintendent
wss mJuad when strutk In lhr
h&lt;:ad wllh u brick said to hnve been
lhrcwtl by cnc of the alleged strlkers 'I he cla.sh occurred tollowln&amp;
r.tror~ nl the mine operntors to recpcn and treak the !eng coal 11t.rlke
Ginltr and his min" b.,.ss W"rc
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President Hoover fe.vorlng hia
own program or e:rpand1ng t.hc 1-econstruction finance corporation
and 1\C&lt;lfPting rellet legislation as
inevitable studied the whole situ 1•
tlon hoping tor a. compromise
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Lack Appetite•
Lack Pt!p?

IJave Hea.daebes'l
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lc.adlngs report after .!hov.1ng r QJ:&gt; Ist~nce In th~ early tradmg C.nesaptakt! and Ohio was ooru;plcuousl;;

STANSO
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General Motcrs was driven to Ill&gt;
bEar market lov. by a renewal of
heavy ~t:lllng Du Pont w~ ~11.k
In sympath)' The break m Jl&amp;lns
depressed farm lmplimant anq mau
order ~.hare.s Case threshmli an.::!
S ears Roebuck were the big lose1 s

Tones up the entire IJ11lern

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ski four me 1ths old daughter Qi
Martins Ferry 0 !lay 24-INS-[ Thomas Jaworski Flonmce miner
Falling out of bed JBnnette JaWor- dred today or a broken neck

Pomeroy,

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Lily Lou was not faldnr obJtvlon
thiR time Her Jt.W ha.d dro)~d
She was starlnr straia'ht al Sunnne Colo w1tb eyea that w&lt;ere
already &amp;"lazed and sightless.
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..1 tould liVe him aw&amp;J ., aha
told thl rosy 81Ster .ho waa •trym.r
to eqax her to drmk lomethi'dg out
of a. 1 88 lube "if it weren't for
h'i e:r: Hta ~n are like Kfm's.
1 I&amp;W ~at the first. thinr. That.'a
w~y 1 4idn't want to look at htm
That wu why. You didn't underBtand, dJ4 :rou""
fflul bellt her thin veined banda
foc4ther Wltli a ta6Peleal cegture
'Jlhq dldn't apeak Ewllsh liere.
tllu,t ~rae tHe *fotble. Sh~ uied to
know aome .German, but 15be
eouldn't remember any todoy. She
tried qaht, apeaklnl' very slowb'
aad dlltinct1y:
""I eould alve tdm away to Sa.unne COla if he weren't )Jb JCtia
that wa,. 1 don't want to look at
him, b\ft 1 ean't help it. I've cot:
to keep him. J ean't ch'e him •lnl1

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··-o;. .." wu torpUWntll.• •• Coln who had probably~ bean In the ever, but I let hts father WI
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act tlaH:. Somedmea be wu a bodr eared whether
wanted
~ aiaJut the qn.. At them rn not, they
ot Uae window, and 1be knew "Bello,t' she tald. ~uitb,.!!"~~~
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Lily Lou turnecl her face toward cJ.qa away too much, J let them
10 that •he the wall. The little head wu clark tab K9 ...,. from me, lmd It ,..
a fteiiQ' of and •llky, but there wu aomethtna wroDI'· I aboaldn't have let them.
the ahartt aboat It, about the ear&amp;.
1 lhOuld Jam bpt Ken, ud ~
a needle In her arm.
"Take ~: awa;v, pleaee," ehe weddina' rlnl', I lett lt oa tile
Slee~ that UPer 1~ benecl.
Please take it a.wa;v, table in the hall. It wu JUdi ef
Sleep tluit becau to Bchwe~~terl"
dlamondo, but oo&lt;h Inside It ool4 '
before lbe wanted The sister bustled torward, and 'Ken to LUy ~ forever aH. ftftr.'
funny!

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Ja.clulon Kpent Sunday
eutst&amp; brJck&amp;
ltfr and Mn Bit;fJey WWtam~ mlne delpJ~ Ol.nllr s Injuries

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and she kne.w that it waa n~rht.
"Don't you know me" Don't you
remember what has happenedt"
The doctor &amp;poke Enrlish LUy
Lo111 WIShed that he dJd ,not. She
always answered hiiJ questtona as
qwcldy ae she could, ao that he
would &amp;'O away •••m. and •he
could sUp back to forretfulnea..
"'Don•t Y1?U know that tou have
a1flne bah] boy""'
Dufn't she kno~7 How could~•!ie
for&amp;"et 1 They wo~Jdn't Jet her t'f.t.
ret •• , that mght. an the apartment , , one of the servants brineIHI' h1m Herr Doet!)L' Sanden, from
across the street
Beml' put on a etretcher , • •
atrance faces • , • Krankenhaus • • •
that meant hospttal •••• Arony
that transcended time • • • Sis~t!
Wlth blue dresses and thtck whi
aprons like butehert1 wear. • • •
Her own vo1ee becrine, begEJn&amp;:
tor somethtng • • •
Brok~n, wracked, all bet' ~ride
tone, eryme oat hke a lit~Je an¥nal
that I&amp; terntily hurt
The •t»eetacled face of Jlerr D~r Sanderp,
the pupil.!! of h1s eyu 1mmenae behind tblck lepsel!l, • • •
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And then the thln&amp;' over her faee,
and the sharp, !Iudden fear of the
dark JDto wh1ch she .wu rusbtnl'
rushiDJ'
hurtlin(L" into bita
Obhv1on
, blessed obliVlon. • •
But the;v wouldn't let her haVII It,
the:r kept calhng her back, tlle
sisters with the1r trays and. then
medtcines. the spectacled Herr Doeto.r Sanders
Madame Nahlman, too Lily Lou
saw her. beammg from the foot o!
the bed, eometimea Saw her brineinr ftowers that smelled too aweet,
dainties she couldn't POllllb1y l!!&amp;t,
!etten that she d1dn't want to read,
Sometimes she picked up the letten, and let thetn down aaam listlessl;v What could anyone have to
11ay that would matter to her nowt
She flnrered two thick envelopes
from Woodlake, addreued in her
mother's pedagog1e hand •• What
did her m(ltber have to do wlt.h her
now" Her mother was wrltlne to a
rirl who wal!l studyinc to be an
opera atar, not to th1a a1ck woman
abe had turned mto•• • •
She put the letters doWn unopened. Tean welled under he~
ttehtJY eloaed Uds. roUed down her

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Mr and M:i Jo&amp; Bt.rt.uahan of
Akron are ruest&amp; or ber mothe&amp;
Mn C 'P J(JI)(!III.
Sc:hedule to be Revieed to of
Partttr 3b
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Lo.e1 Ga1,.a Made on
Mr and l!n. Hetman Hotrner
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Three t xploslona shook Lhe Wol·
spent Sunday at ColumbUI guests
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Pkkena rt
ror(J coal mine chief dancer point
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or John lfoftner and fam111
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In Lhe Tuscan,wu county &amp;trike
Allee Mo~ and friend, :YlSI
A meeLinl or the oftich&amp;la: of •b~ lf8t:ed ire~.&amp; wtll a:atn In the num- early today cauatng omclals to rc•
BY LESLIE GOULD
1 Hammond ~
Parkeniburl apent.
Total'\
41 5 12 2 lllddleport Recreation L eas 11 B ber or membent ol the houM
quest emeraency poiJce pl'tlt.ection
INS Financial Writer
the week end 'Yith llr and Mra E
me t at t h.e Smith Clothlna sto.e
The ant(.))fOhibltt..,nllt.l see aaina
Exploslvea which cawed the bla'it
New York M&amp;' 24-INS-Berf'ft H Morril
N Y 0
AB R H E Monday night
trom reapportionment In CoD~ I- were aet off inside the mine Unl')tl of the atlmutus of ristna ~rain
Mrs T W Musser Mn AUKusta.
Mr:WUunny If
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A mouon was made by Johnson c.ut Mlcltlpn, New Jeney, New sympathizers who han p1ckeLet1. prtcea the stock. mtu ket gave way G1lmore Mrs
EUa Smith and
Thompson as
S 1 3 :I and seconded by Rife that each York and Ohio They cite the 1o5s the mine aince it was u~cently re- under a fresh outburst of 11qul1a- 1daughter were Sunl!ay ruest.s orMr
reni.tru 2b
~ 1 3 1 teatn, play one rame each week a 1 - of members of the hoq,;e from 1-n- opened with non un ion wurkP.MI Uon with t.he tobactos and Utilities and Mn; H~r: Y Martln
story rt
&amp; 0 2 0 IowJna more outside teams to pby port&amp;nt ruy atates aouth, tnclUdlng were to be que~~tloned about the r-,;- the lum:lest hit
Mis8 Helen Carl and Raymoua
Brlck1es 3b
6 0 1 2 here The motion was carried a!l- Oeorgta Iowa Kalll:IU ~tlu:!l:v ploaJon
Wheat aave up an or yesterdays Ch11pman stt•t..lenbl ot 0 U 1pent
Ashley lb
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2 0 anlmDualy and the schedule wUl be Maine M1611.s&amp;1ppi Nebrulta Sou'h
Bel/era! weeka ago the Wollo""'1 ll&amp;.in&amp; roUowlng ov~rnlght ramg In the week end w:Jtb home follul
Bwnnett er
r, 0 1 O revised
carolina a nd Vir81nla ...
mine wu Ule &amp;eene ot open wa1- the araln belt and w~akneS!i abrt'll..d 1
Allensworth c
44- 01 02 0o J !'resident Charles McMaster then
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·"'·d lll8 Jolt
senti • 1
"'nee a t WG-owur
r Y 15 rare between strikers &amp;lid mine Tht&amp; dep re.ssed s.....-ulatlve
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Rot.h;eb P
that
nothing
but
omcJal
neoessary
tor
resubmlsalon
of
the
guards
In
one
~ki.rmlsh
def)ut:.
ment
which
had
oeen
J.OOldn11
t.o
r:-a.('tl utl u&lt;:Lion aculns• (he Blnve
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n OQr Ot play aroumta bats be u~ EIRI'ltifenth amendment the anU sherlft's aided by rnaehtne :tuns the grain market to point the way
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4:3 3 16 6 In th't eames and that this be lrJ- prohlbltionlst.B loot to referendum went to the assistance o r the guartl.s to securities Cotton olso was down ralt .. 11 11 llrsl liDileMull.en In EnK
eluded In th.e list ot rules
The plank~ In the National platforms as and more than 200 shou. were ('X sharply
lUI d Dy lh~ Q!Jaken!, ruuowtng tbe
Two base hits-Roth3eb Parmt suggestl.on 1\ 0.S adopted by ' he the chJe! hope of accompllsJl 1 ng changed
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There was lltUe 1n the nev.s o II PHII uf lht'!r munde r Oeorg• ~o:r
Dillard
boatel
t hi s resul t
aid the market 'I he senate n' 1\llo RH en rW "'" 11171 hnd expr•sed
Bases on bal~-oft' Rothgeb 2
John Vroman was selected to ~ct
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th tax bll1 [ ht
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Struck aut-by
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e ump re behind the plate to
after clearina: the tarift snarl Th1s
Rtnll batted lD by-LewJ.S ston call balla and .etrlll:es Tully Lewb
I was otrset., however by revelations I
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a s umph tt.at third base and 0 0
of further llqmdatlon by ban ks •a~t
oc.uble play-Brlckles to A.shley Fisher a.s wnplre at tln; t and -recweek with loans and Investm ents
Umpires-Fisher a nd Lev.b;
and
(Conthlilf'ld tram o:aa~ Onfl l
of federal reserYe member bank.!!
F E Rlttt manager or the Tro. urJule ptatle bec:au8e: It do~.:S uol In Sp1te of Oppcaition to declining $103 000 000 more
N Y c
000 000 l00- 3 Ja.ns team, withdrew hb; protest 011 ] prrvlde fer u!tcanitlon ct the uuJt ,
Move Ex.preued by PreaThe widely~rumored bullish stale
Trojans
tOO OOI oox-S the aame played with t he Southean
Ol.nter's automobile today was
men t. of O"Aen D YOJ.m&amp; idtt!r the
Ohio on April 27 "' hen he allc •t;d laden with food for the m1ne1s wn ...
ident HpoVer
first meeting or the coalition here
BIBLES PREtiiENTED \
Sauer ran out of th.e base line 1be· I en,..amped
In the mJne last nl,ht t
)esterday failed to ma terialize ln
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tween nrst and second bases The avOkJ. _an attack this ;nornin~ Jt
washlna;ton May 24:--INS-The addition freight loadings were down
At the close or BlbJe ~:~Choat Sun - protest at the New York central on was ~porLed The mlnets bt:gan drive fo1 unemplo)lment reUet le&lt;;t more than usooo cars for the week
day momtna the followsna
the game played May 16 when the lo&amp;i:Ung coal t.oday
lslatlon mcluding :1 huge public ) Weakness in the utWUes con
bell of the Plesbyt.ertan
Be
Southern
Ohio
Electric
team
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l'nlrea
1lck('t~
mlneJS
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who araduated trom M
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tlld legedly played Roush a non·rcsl- were riddled bv the rill"' she I Th tlnued unabated In
house todav) share rroup American Power &amp;
the claas ot '32 wer' presen th dent ol Middleport wa.s grant.ed men who 15tartcd the shooting con despite President Hoover s opp'l"'i Light and electric poY.er &amp; light
with blblea 8.6 I' gl(t from R t~ and the protest or the Pur1ty t•nttatrd upon the thnc house.~ tJon to a bond l113ue
went ta new lows as did the parchurch V~gtnla EJ;.:b~d J hll~g a.aa.inst the New York Central when apparently bellt:vmg th":.O ~·l.'te oe
The $2100,000 000 program of ent company an the curb
Orate Ka. ryn La *e et.e I!Ju LucY the latte~ team allegedly a.l lo•~cd ,tupltd b~ mine QUEuds miuc 0 ffl Speaker John N Garner 11as aeNa.t.lonal power &amp; light was BUpPbyllls Dll~td bethw.J
h~ ~de two non~membeu of their team to tlul$ or non-union workers Th.!; cepted as the ba,BI&amp; of howe leiJIS- ported by a good eamtngs state
Erlew lne E 18
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The pl&amp;y when a. player included In the tctt&amp;@es we re \at:ant. h:Jwever
laUon which may be enacted while ment PubUc serv1ce of New Je r
DO YOU FEEL
Harrah and ~~~ol~b:Swia made eliaibllity llat was pre8ent was 9.1-o
EhEriU liarry Smith satd he had the Senate 1.5 8trunltnJ with tax sey and consolidated p s ran into
8 waa
presentation 0
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ll'QDted
'These protested gam~s a ~W'd !dra a.s Lo \\ho dtd the fir economy and appropriation mea~- large offering&amp; the former going
by J H Orate Superintendent ot were set for a pla~-oft by the om- mg en the rnlnerr cottar.:es hruc ures
to a new low North American and
t he Bible school whu made a. most ciala and the meeting was adJout11 • cal)lnf tc{letl;~er hJI; deputteS be
WhUe the Gamer program w&amp;s American water
works
broke
Rundown•
appropdate talk
ed
C!dered an Ui'lmediate round-up
beinj whiP.ped into form, a. bl-par- t hrough their old lows

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Bures which we have been thinkipi of Jn
Bl(le8 ~nd &lt;to m a measure as our fathers ~n&lt;l
have done before ua
These tlmeo today about which we aro howlinll' ao dolorously, are not so U)lusual As a matt~t' of file~, they are
11ttle worse than what we exper1enced e~ery )'!jllr prior to
the World War and its attendant ev1ls. P~qr to 1915, as
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pm Lowen ThrAnu a ~ n
• Andy l flli Bob lfewi".all, ' B~rt
LoWnJ. Ordl. 110 R P D I.our ,
1 tll !Ill- of lllo lklllet, 8 !\4P• t
ltc.l Otealnl, • HI Bob Nolill 1,30
Pa~Lu Prot,
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Cent~ 'tit
etr:etehes, t Henry !'Olmpte'a B:J.\.:1 1
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V&amp;riJty Quartet, 11 HenrY D ua&amp;C!'Iil
Orth, 11 SO Moon Rlvtr , 12 Bert
Lown'.ll Oreh, 12 S0..111 Otlnce Or
WEAP-New Yorlr: ~454.3-tiM )
Pin Hymn SlQ&amp;, $~30 Clift' Edward3
IS 45 The Ooklberaa, 1 P.antation
1Proa : 'I so 'I'nl8 etoey, a Gay
Vlenna , 8 30 F.d Waynne 9 Dance
Hcur , 11.1 JJ.l!,u Columbo's Oren,
10 I~ Op'!' Tonlto, 10 SO Cab .Col· [
lowav 1 ot'ch , 10 t3 Beale .E:tre~L
NJihls, u oti Jact Pettis Oreh
11 30 Seymour Simon 1 Dance Or
WJZ--New York &lt;349~-'l60l ~pm
Ted :filatlu Ordi, 6- 30 Rey Per1kins, li 45 Lewell Tbomas , 8 Amo.s
''n' Andy, I ~fi Juat WilHe, 6 SO The
St:dlJUns Boys 6 45 Bllly Jones and
Ern!c Hare, 1 SO Little MU6teale
1. ~ SlBtera of the Skillet , e 30
ON:a. ~ Pet10nallt1e1 , 9 Male Ch01'Us

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L rem tnde when fine we raised she sub-

.leal rpeodon! Por Laddes bring you she protecriott you wanst ••• ._.a,. Luckies' famous

ject of inhlliliJ. Bur 8odgu&gt;g oo unportant
laue is nor Lucky Salke'o policy!
Do you inhole1 That ~oa is vinallylzn.
ponanr •. • for ,.., ,..-. inbala-knowinsfyorunbowiagly. B-romoker breanhes
in oome part of theomokehe or ohe draws our
ofa dguetrel And the delicate membnaa
of )'OW' em- demand n:lur your tiPIPoke he
P"ft• duo-free of cenaia impurldel.
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itESIDENT HOOVER bas made many ertcinles durin~
his tenure 1n office m op1te of a most evident aet{lre tu
see !bat the busmess of the Umted Statea Is properly ad
mlmstered. For many of th' thin~ whfch 'he is ~elpG
held responsible there Ia hardly any doubt but that he Is
not to blame li!l'l'ever, that does not pre'f~ nt li1s e~e­
mies enJargJng on the alleged mistakes ao long as it
their advanta8'e 14! do so.
At present hf IS engaged m a colossal atgllm~1t 1n
an effort to get the ~uaget balanced. .ije hjls taken the
stancj and expert!! Will probably &amp;8'ree with him, that
enou&amp;'h money has !Jeen expendecj througl! pond l!l~ues and
that 1t ,. tlm'e for buoiness of all lt1nds to rally and to cooperate m an honest endeavor to put fhe d~pr~ssioJM to
ro4t We c~n hftl'dly expect to make m~tters bei•.er, )11
fact. everv md!Cat!on pointa to the directiQll jpat they w11!
become worse If W~ 'simply keep passlns
tO
keep money llowinll' th&gt;ough the regular ChiiPil,Fl~

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8 30 The Stebblns

:Uu 'l 46 Pops Revue, 8 P opular
Prog, 8 15- Mualco.l Pror. 8 30
Orch , 9 U ~IO&lt;llea, a 30

9 45 MusicaJ
II~~::!~\..i~10~~Am~Orch.
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10 46 SJlati
Dance in Mllwa uar'ld Pe ~m.uts, 1a
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Tl ) ing Lhelr utmost to bring the
scole to th::u :.Ide or the lcd1cr th""
tallrcnde rs camf' !c t h e s•venlh
lnnlllg
no Uruns
runs mnlng
I hen
Rc thgebwith
fl 1"t.
ll 10 lhat
bro u"'hl him•e lr u two bll! &lt;;: hil lnt &lt;.
Star Hurler Idt "'center field and ran to Lhh ol
whon Faulkner threw th e ball to
With Oppoai·
;:;: lld bllSe McElhinny hit and
tion Thruout
Rcthgeb scc'red Th:m they ';\efe
dcne until the nmt h eptsode \\hrn
Thcmn&lt;~on s1n.led And Jenkm~
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hit Ashley also got a hit In t h1s
Turna Brace When umt ng tut t'J.o l\.i Is wea ~ the mcst
they eculd tR ily and the same llltlS
Hib Might Mean
1ccmpleted with Rl!&lt;! 8 men ho ldlug
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Some Runs
the kl ng end of the c~unt
The rrcJan tnmous r::r t h lt
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Wll.h his powerful twlrhnQ back-1 annuml."'ra
e erroJse11e1nny eon{':e:lft.
cow tlw)'
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ntics in \~rtuall~
etght tieldtrs cooperatinat o. .. ha\'c parUdputed In thts se11son
Augct Ball Rite pitched ccn•m'ttcd only two erro rs Monday
to
vlctt y ove;r the New £\ mlnR .Fau lkner when he thtcw
ag&amp;re11atlon Momin:;r wildly tc t tw , 1flcld l'tl Rot hQl:lb s
lhli' s::f rc o r 5 Lu 3
t wo- base hU un1 Shine '-'CWls
\\orklng t hr ... 1~gl1 when he dH. ppcd the fxlll ::~ftrr It
ne11E1 l"oked !:l'"' l- thad l::("D n :ltly plt~C"d m hls hands
after gm ltrmg fcm ru m at first bl Dllbrrl Inc!:Iental.y
Initial ttaml'
conti n u~e.! Dillard AUSlt B~ll Rl!c s valuremnlnde. cf Ihe &lt;. nl .d \\Ill! a bl., ~tx.1 tstrm w11~ at his post a~
air t!ilht d&lt;&gt;rense ! hal was n al C\leJy qua rte· or the JBme dancing
•roken unttl the lattel parl of th&lt;O I rm:m cing aud ft1ttlng abcut like a
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I tutterfl~ 1 n a hct ~ummm s rtay He
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ga the1ect m eyecy bali batted II:&gt;
singled 41 t e ru st. Inning wa} anc suc&lt;'~eded m placing t hem
throv.n out at sec end wh ~r. ~ all o.s they should be placed
~.~~'~:~nba Lted cne to shortstop
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(f thr Hoboon m~n Pa1The Purity Ice C1cam~&gt; Hnd e 1ut h
Wll6 given Ius oase en an• e 1 1 u n Oh1o Elettuc tea ms will play
bY Thompson then Parfitt scar- [ E.t ll1t k a l 1 lul gr~,;t ml ruestlay
Faulk:n"r with a t\\O~bJ'\e hll nenlng

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W:urray, 2b
Dillard, •
Faullcner, et

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attend tho funeral of
unoue:h thr J)icket une In
:auur- Tobacc
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League Officl'als former
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tons who holds the spoutl.ria d ~
ptitns of the Pl~9e de Ia. OoneQJ'
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overh&amp;ullnr In r,ct they wtlt l
$hartly be rell:lOl'Jd' a.nc:l re .c~st
They are In caat•lron and are be·
comlna areatJy conoded P~tpt l
ltt-lt gn ~t aurnmer dld not oonr
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t01 nt) GfUleJ.R I Gilbert Bettmnn
day 1uled that a ®unty schoBI
'toerd Is without ~wer to
pupils r residinK in the countY
trict to schools BltuateC:I tn thr
ious Joca.l 1•strlct':i compl'i81n:•...,;:,;" '
county school district. The
went to Frosecutlns: Attorney
K George Steubenville

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oouJdJJ,•t talk. She dtdn't want to
talk again, Not. even to
Nahlman to please not
,J!lv•&amp;q time anyone
ahot up from
tbroueh tll.t
But it '*84 easitr
to try to talk
sister: ma~ !duckabe rocked the babe
from. Lily Lou's uuatD:Ja.
aw~t, adorable, dar~~$~:~t~h~·;~fu~J'r:-eoated prJma
over the als~

B04.RD LACKS AUTHOR.Jrl'

The prmc1pal thJiljl for us to do 1s tq "~~ baql\ 'tp earth , 'ji~~.~~~;~~:~;r.'~~;~
as tllat tenn was understood m the late nin,tles anli early ·~··• .,,.
nineteen hunqr~ds. The country ard the people l\llVe
"gone to the dogs." They are simply gom11 thrau8'1l a
lod of tran&amp;ltlon that was the rule rath~r th~p ~he oxcep.
tion up until the last 15 or 17 yeam TheriiJs still hoRe A brlah~ da.ftadil•JJ.IIO\\
be~n chosen for the ~lor
and plenty of 1t. It Is simply up to us to quit feolP,~ sorr~ new dftU but bat for ':!"the~j&lt;
re~1 it ta preterr,d
for ourselvo~ ~nd act accordmgl)'

pl'Qpertl!i
tm.uervlodmP.M ~ the raV!'fll
111e 011 th&amp;t "!DlOI\n!p blows
tram the u:~t elevatQra
Pa.rta ,_ really beJlnnlns to woriy
obo~i lllo 9/ilnte.,-ait!"&gt; ot lhls
~ m~hument A decay In tl)e
·~eel was detected last aummtr ~
txiierto "f thai ihe ~
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.!'e•o~i!lJI over the bed in wllich Ldy
the little swaddled red
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CHARMING LINES

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m•dtll (l, trtfJitd n11tl
dtltlrttlln l'aru ttnd tht lnlltrnl srt
ttltJit •• NN Yorl
So simple to make is thts dehghtful tittle frock. 1t n Patou blue
crepe stlk A aphub of wlutc crepe
m the &amp;aft cowl draped mset , est,
Jives it a neat tnm look.
The 8leeves are lnterestmg 1\nd
note the effective cut o~ slhrt how
&amp;hmmmg d IS through the h1ps

It's adorable too m hght navy
blue crepe w1th whtle polka-dots
Wtth the vest 111 \'1VId· red c::repe w1th
whne polka-dots
T/ur ~""• No 118# m"1 It ohttw"'l 1n llltiZ 16 to 20 ttn4 11- to U.
11 u rtttdJ for IMtfttd•clt dtll'fltrJ It
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Ftlshron Bureau Write carefully
a11d plamly Your name and lull add!ess lin:: number of the pattern and
the SIZe YOU Want
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DaiiJ Tr.btliH! s, Faablon Bureaa

E\'a A Tl:nr•J'I Paris Servlc.,

were alw&amp;JS waklna her
to mo:ve he.: a.u&lt;I
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the sheets and plump
feather pUlowa And the;v
~d~u~ do II. thms without talk·
Talk! Talk! To hershe Couldn't understand a
each other-to the doc-

f ~~:~~~.~w~1antina

'lltere wete two day Sisters who
and out, wlllte colfred and
~t=~· One was roay and wore
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AnQ one was pale and did
ifas1es. The rosy ~e
IJ&gt;&lt;o~q,ht
bp,b;v to her, L11y Lou
ID the crook of hfl'
kept her erea shut. Tble,
ae.,~,ed, waa not pleaslnc tq the
She made olueklne
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ton,rue, and talked
hmcth 1 ~ German Evial~ abooi the ba~y'a charm
~ sister br~)JI'ht tra~ of
and made eluclnng nolsea with
alao~ Sometimes she
cross because Lil;v
eat, arM the word
uled to th4 aoa WIII~DI' fore.
..emed to be .,._
Herr Doctor
risk the Professor's
and further areament
opened her mouth and
what 1I'N cdrered. Then
wauld smiM and nobody
i,j;b;jh~r her for a little while.
to be let alone.
80 aeldom. Alof the lriste1'8.

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woaldn t nen let. her er)':. Lily
Lou bit her lip1 lay silent, preteDdinc to sleep
B~thnr Crea'k:iq of the rGIJ
alater a starched skirts More cluelr:~
Ins noiaes
Bubchenl The I'OIIJ
sister waa brlnrinl' the bab;r, to
comfort her •• to comfort bed
Row funn:r• How temblr, ehutb'

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I PreHbytertan chUl'Ch to award BenWIENER ROAST
lor&amp; of the church v;lt.h a bible on
The members or the EpwoJ'1 h
t he Firet Sunday follow Ina: com- League of the Hea,th M E churrh
mencmnent exeleilies
held a wiener roast Monday e\'entnr at UleTwt~nt.y•aeven
MCCullough were
farm J'('linl
Buhan
ent to enjoy the evening
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They Wtlre Clhaperoned by James
Euler PreBident of the leaKue and
Mn Nannle Moore

tnrfnr not to mind when S~~tsanne kissed her on both cheeks
'rrhe sweet ba~y Do let me hold
hlm. Schwester, Qh, the darhn11
How lueky you are!"
Ld.y Lou cast a Buspletoua rlanet~
from pnder her la1he1 • , • Luek:rt

C N Btward ot O&lt;llumbus claim
a.rent for th~ N Y 0 Ry, was h£re
on buslne.!IEI Monday and Tuemlav
Mn Marpaet Coe and daughter
Amy of New York 01~ and MI S
Cynthia Bulllas of Wa~hlngton, D
C , are here visiting their slstc r
Mr&amp; M 0 White
Mrs Kathryn BurnS o.nd Waller
Burns Harris lett M~nday tot: Ak·

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be now!"'
Suu.nne aa.id ea-rnestly, her pleas&amp;1\t pink face alirht with mi;e~t~
'•Tbtnlli ot :It, a soru I mnelt have
desared a son
I want to be a
DJother, I adore motherhood."
filly Lou sbut her eye&amp; 1 he oll:l
tr~~lt ~f prettndinr to lletp
Ma.da• Na.hlman sent the flowera Do you like them 1 Now tell
~b f,~at you have named the
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't med It t ..
•'Itl ay:u._;athe firsr~nther 'l
ever hearil can her child It' Really,
Mlu IAnslll&amp;'-"'
"Robia, 1 thmk Yea, I'll ~a 1 1t him-Robin ••
"~Weill That's better! Aft~r
hta-"
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t always lfbd t~e
name, that's all Robin - Robin
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acf.n. Lay, !here moUonled hf!I,black hair 1 somber frame fo~ he~
palhd face dark lashes men:;ffulty
veiling teli-tale eye 1
Susanne Com stood with the In
fant m ~r arms ~kine taim
gentl;v
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·~ ould you like to have him
adopted' By: a cood rich S'lflsa
famUyl The¥ could 11 ve hhn "
l'ood horne Perhaps better t"-an
you who wdl soor be alnrmr

Sm1th mdlcsi E&lt;f J~"Oellcves Jocal
autl'llrlt•rs \\lll te llblc to- cbntrol
th , situatll'n nnd that there wur be
M Jf!('rl to rnll Car Ohio rlRtJonnl
euatd t ccps

tiSBn ooriimlt~e pr ~. r8.1Ued
friends or Jobfe_P reUet r~ a e6n~
gresslonal mass meeting to be ~1!1
Thursda)' night
Altho.ngh unemplovment- retlef

Heavy selJing of Reynolds t~baccc v.ith la.&amp;.! blocks commg cut
on the tape waa the unseu11,1 ~ 10
fluence In tl\e tobacco p,roup All
left dJng tobacco issue!&gt; went to new

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agitation
confined
to
the house was
the largely
democra\Jc
senate
leaders held informal eonferences
wtth administration spokesmen In
an effo1t to harmonize views on
the democratic $2,300000000 pro-

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Railmarket
stockslo"'!
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Alhul:), 0 Mny 24-INS---8trlke
[ war!al broke out suddenly In Lhe
R-- .lw H Valley coal fleld.s klda}
v.h ~n m e th"n Jll:J pickets hull
ln&amp; tmk~; md stones attacked a
mine ~ uperm tendent and a mine
t:c•s at lhl.' Lkk Run min~ or lht
Athcru and Hocking Coal Co
Alex Gmter mine suparintendent
wss mJuad when strutk In lhr
h&lt;:ad wllh u brick said to hnve been
lhrcwtl by cnc of the alleged strlkers 'I he cla.sh occurred tollowln&amp;
r.tror~ nl the mine operntors to recpcn and treak the !eng coal 11t.rlke
Ginltr and his min" b.,.ss W"rc
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President Hoover fe.vorlng hia
own program or e:rpand1ng t.hc 1-econstruction finance corporation
and 1\C&lt;lfPting rellet legislation as
inevitable studied the whole situ 1•
tlon hoping tor a. compromise
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Lack Appetite•
Lack Pt!p?

IJave Hea.daebes'l
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lc.adlngs report after .!hov.1ng r QJ:&gt; Ist~nce In th~ early tradmg C.nesaptakt! and Ohio was ooru;plcuousl;;

STANSO
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General Motcrs was driven to Ill&gt;
bEar market lov. by a renewal of
heavy ~t:lllng Du Pont w~ ~11.k
In sympath)' The break m Jl&amp;lns
depressed farm lmplimant anq mau
order ~.hare.s Case threshmli an.::!
S ears Roebuck were the big lose1 s

Tones up the entire IJ11lern

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ski four me 1ths old daughter Qi
Martins Ferry 0 !lay 24-INS-[ Thomas Jaworski Flonmce miner
Falling out of bed JBnnette JaWor- dred today or a broken neck

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Lily Lou was not faldnr obJtvlon
thiR time Her Jt.W ha.d dro)~d
She was starlnr straia'ht al Sunnne Colo w1tb eyea that w&lt;ere
already &amp;"lazed and sightless.
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..1 tould liVe him aw&amp;J ., aha
told thl rosy 81Ster .ho waa •trym.r
to eqax her to drmk lomethi'dg out
of a. 1 88 lube "if it weren't for
h'i e:r: Hta ~n are like Kfm's.
1 I&amp;W ~at the first. thinr. That.'a
w~y 1 4idn't want to look at htm
That wu why. You didn't underBtand, dJ4 :rou""
fflul bellt her thin veined banda
foc4ther Wltli a ta6Peleal cegture
'Jlhq dldn't apeak Ewllsh liere.
tllu,t ~rae tHe *fotble. Sh~ uied to
know aome .German, but 15be
eouldn't remember any todoy. She
tried qaht, apeaklnl' very slowb'
aad dlltinct1y:
""I eould alve tdm away to Sa.unne COla if he weren't )Jb JCtia
that wa,. 1 don't want to look at
him, b\ft 1 ean't help it. I've cot:
to keep him. J ean't ch'e him •lnl1

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··-o;. .." wu torpUWntll.• •• Coln who had probably~ bean In the ever, but I let hts father WI
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act tlaH:. Somedmea be wu a bodr eared whether
wanted
~ aiaJut the qn.. At them rn not, they
ot Uae window, and 1be knew "Bello,t' she tald. ~uitb,.!!"~~~
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Lily Lou turnecl her face toward cJ.qa away too much, J let them
10 that •he the wall. The little head wu clark tab K9 ...,. from me, lmd It ,..
a fteiiQ' of and •llky, but there wu aomethtna wroDI'· I aboaldn't have let them.
the ahartt aboat It, about the ear&amp;.
1 lhOuld Jam bpt Ken, ud ~
a needle In her arm.
"Take ~: awa;v, pleaee," ehe weddina' rlnl', I lett lt oa tile
Slee~ that UPer 1~ benecl.
Please take it a.wa;v, table in the hall. It wu JUdi ef
Sleep tluit becau to Bchwe~~terl"
dlamondo, but oo&lt;h Inside It ool4 '
before lbe wanted The sister bustled torward, and 'Ken to LUy ~ forever aH. ftftr.'
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eutst&amp; brJck&amp;
ltfr and Mn Bit;fJey WWtam~ mlne delpJ~ Ol.nllr s Injuries

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shadow in the light of the lary,
and she kne.w that it waa n~rht.
"Don't you know me" Don't you
remember what has happenedt"
The doctor &amp;poke Enrlish LUy
Lo111 WIShed that he dJd ,not. She
always answered hiiJ questtona as
qwcldy ae she could, ao that he
would &amp;'O away •••m. and •he
could sUp back to forretfulnea..
"'Don•t Y1?U know that tou have
a1flne bah] boy""'
Dufn't she kno~7 How could~•!ie
for&amp;"et 1 They wo~Jdn't Jet her t'f.t.
ret •• , that mght. an the apartment , , one of the servants brineIHI' h1m Herr Doet!)L' Sanden, from
across the street
Beml' put on a etretcher , • •
atrance faces • , • Krankenhaus • • •
that meant hospttal •••• Arony
that transcended time • • • Sis~t!
Wlth blue dresses and thtck whi
aprons like butehert1 wear. • • •
Her own vo1ee becrine, begEJn&amp;:
tor somethtng • • •
Brok~n, wracked, all bet' ~ride
tone, eryme oat hke a lit~Je an¥nal
that I&amp; terntily hurt
The •t»eetacled face of Jlerr D~r Sanderp,
the pupil.!! of h1s eyu 1mmenae behind tblck lepsel!l, • • •
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And then the thln&amp;' over her faee,
and the sharp, !Iudden fear of the
dark JDto wh1ch she .wu rusbtnl'
rushiDJ'
hurtlin(L" into bita
Obhv1on
, blessed obliVlon. • •
But the;v wouldn't let her haVII It,
the:r kept calhng her back, tlle
sisters with the1r trays and. then
medtcines. the spectacled Herr Doeto.r Sanders
Madame Nahlman, too Lily Lou
saw her. beammg from the foot o!
the bed, eometimea Saw her brineinr ftowers that smelled too aweet,
dainties she couldn't POllllb1y l!!&amp;t,
!etten that she d1dn't want to read,
Sometimes she picked up the letten, and let thetn down aaam listlessl;v What could anyone have to
11ay that would matter to her nowt
She flnrered two thick envelopes
from Woodlake, addreued in her
mother's pedagog1e hand •• What
did her m(ltber have to do wlt.h her
now" Her mother was wrltlne to a
rirl who wal!l studyinc to be an
opera atar, not to th1a a1ck woman
abe had turned mto•• • •
She put the letters doWn unopened. Tean welled under he~
ttehtJY eloaed Uds. roUed down her

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Mr and M:i Jo&amp; Bt.rt.uahan of
Akron are ruest&amp; or ber mothe&amp;
Mn C 'P J(JI)(!III.
Sc:hedule to be Revieed to of
Partttr 3b
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Lo.e1 Ga1,.a Made on
Mr and l!n. Hetman Hotrner
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Previous;
no
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Three t xploslona shook Lhe Wol·
spent Sunday at ColumbUI guests
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Pkkena rt
ror(J coal mine chief dancer point
ulahn1 News
or John lfoftner and fam111
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tConLinued. from wo unel
In Lhe Tuscan,wu county &amp;trike
Allee Mo~ and friend, :YlSI
A meeLinl or the oftich&amp;la: of •b~ lf8t:ed ire~.&amp; wtll a:atn In the num- early today cauatng omclals to rc•
BY LESLIE GOULD
1 Hammond ~
Parkeniburl apent.
Total'\
41 5 12 2 lllddleport Recreation L eas 11 B ber or membent ol the houM
quest emeraency poiJce pl'tlt.ection
INS Financial Writer
the week end 'Yith llr and Mra E
me t at t h.e Smith Clothlna sto.e
The ant(.))fOhibltt..,nllt.l see aaina
Exploslvea which cawed the bla'it
New York M&amp;' 24-INS-Berf'ft H Morril
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AB R H E Monday night
trom reapportionment In CoD~ I- were aet off inside the mine Unl')tl of the atlmutus of ristna ~rain
Mrs T W Musser Mn AUKusta.
Mr:WUunny If
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A mouon was made by Johnson c.ut Mlcltlpn, New Jeney, New sympathizers who han p1ckeLet1. prtcea the stock. mtu ket gave way G1lmore Mrs
EUa Smith and
Thompson as
S 1 3 :I and seconded by Rife that each York and Ohio They cite the 1o5s the mine aince it was u~cently re- under a fresh outburst of 11qul1a- 1daughter were Sunl!ay ruest.s orMr
reni.tru 2b
~ 1 3 1 teatn, play one rame each week a 1 - of members of the hoq,;e from 1-n- opened with non un ion wurkP.MI Uon with t.he tobactos and Utilities and Mn; H~r: Y Martln
story rt
&amp; 0 2 0 IowJna more outside teams to pby port&amp;nt ruy atates aouth, tnclUdlng were to be que~~tloned about the r-,;- the lum:lest hit
Mis8 Helen Carl and Raymoua
Brlck1es 3b
6 0 1 2 here The motion was carried a!l- Oeorgta Iowa Kalll:IU ~tlu:!l:v ploaJon
Wheat aave up an or yesterdays Ch11pman stt•t..lenbl ot 0 U 1pent
Ashley lb
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2 0 anlmDualy and the schedule wUl be Maine M1611.s&amp;1ppi Nebrulta Sou'h
Bel/era! weeka ago the Wollo""'1 ll&amp;.in&amp; roUowlng ov~rnlght ramg In the week end w:Jtb home follul
Bwnnett er
r, 0 1 O revised
carolina a nd Vir81nla ...
mine wu Ule &amp;eene ot open wa1- the araln belt and w~akneS!i abrt'll..d 1
Allensworth c
44- 01 02 0o J !'resident Charles McMaster then
•t
·"'·d lll8 Jolt
senti • 1
"'nee a t WG-owur
r Y 15 rare between strikers &amp;lid mine Tht&amp; dep re.ssed s.....-ulatlve
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'Sia., • .., Abahtlo•
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dn:eated
Rot.h;eb P
that
nothing
but
omcJal
neoessary
tor
resubmlsalon
of
the
guards
In
one
~ki.rmlsh
def)ut:.
ment
which
had
oeen
J.OOldn11
t.o
r:-a.('tl utl u&lt;:Lion aculns• (he Blnve
1
n OQr Ot play aroumta bats be u~ EIRI'ltifenth amendment the anU sherlft's aided by rnaehtne :tuns the grain market to point the way
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4:3 3 16 6 In th't eames and that this be lrJ- prohlbltionlst.B loot to referendum went to the assistance o r the guartl.s to securities Cotton olso was down ralt .. 11 11 llrsl liDileMull.en In EnK
eluded In th.e list ot rules
The plank~ In the National platforms as and more than 200 shou. were ('X sharply
lUI d Dy lh~ Q!Jaken!, ruuowtng tbe
Two base hits-Roth3eb Parmt suggestl.on 1\ 0.S adopted by ' he the chJe! hope of accompllsJl 1 ng changed
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There was lltUe 1n the nev.s o II PHII uf lht'!r munde r Oeorg• ~o:r
Dillard
boatel
t hi s resul t
aid the market 'I he senate n' 1\llo RH en rW "'" 11171 hnd expr•sed
Bases on bal~-oft' Rothgeb 2
John Vroman was selected to ~ct
d
d
t1
th tax bll1 [ ht
1r
1 IIE'd 1 J!Ue17
Rl' I
th
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!119f'
8!1 nrr 0
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Struck aut-by
ze
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as
e ump re behind the plate to
after clearina: the tarift snarl Th1s
Rtnll batted lD by-LewJ.S ston call balla and .etrlll:es Tully Lewb
I was otrset., however by revelations I
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a s umph tt.at third base and 0 0
of further llqmdatlon by ban ks •a~t
oc.uble play-Brlckles to A.shley Fisher a.s wnplre at tln; t and -recweek with loans and Investm ents
Umpires-Fisher a nd Lev.b;
and
(Conthlilf'ld tram o:aa~ Onfl l
of federal reserYe member bank.!!
F E Rlttt manager or the Tro. urJule ptatle bec:au8e: It do~.:S uol In Sp1te of Oppcaition to declining $103 000 000 more
N Y c
000 000 l00- 3 Ja.ns team, withdrew hb; protest 011 ] prrvlde fer u!tcanitlon ct the uuJt ,
Move Ex.preued by PreaThe widely~rumored bullish stale
Trojans
tOO OOI oox-S the aame played with t he Southean
Ol.nter's automobile today was
men t. of O"Aen D YOJ.m&amp; idtt!r the
Ohio on April 27 "' hen he allc •t;d laden with food for the m1ne1s wn ...
ident HpoVer
first meeting or the coalition here
BIBLES PREtiiENTED \
Sauer ran out of th.e base line 1be· I en,..amped
In the mJne last nl,ht t
)esterday failed to ma terialize ln
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tween nrst and second bases The avOkJ. _an attack this ;nornin~ Jt
washlna;ton May 24:--INS-The addition freight loadings were down
At the close or BlbJe ~:~Choat Sun - protest at the New York central on was ~porLed The mlnets bt:gan drive fo1 unemplo)lment reUet le&lt;;t more than usooo cars for the week
day momtna the followsna
the game played May 16 when the lo&amp;i:Ung coal t.oday
lslatlon mcluding :1 huge public ) Weakness in the utWUes con
bell of the Plesbyt.ertan
Be
Southern
Ohio
Electric
team
a
l'nlrea
1lck('t~
mlneJS
cctlagc~
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works proa:ram to create jobs eon· Yel'led around the elee&amp;rlc bond &amp;
8
who araduated trom M
w
tlld legedly played Roush a non·rcsl- were riddled bv the rill"' she I Th tlnued unabated In
house todav) share rroup American Power &amp;
the claas ot '32 wer' presen th dent ol Middleport wa.s grant.ed men who 15tartcd the shooting con despite President Hoover s opp'l"'i Light and electric poY.er &amp; light
with blblea 8.6 I' gl(t from R t~ and the protest or the Pur1ty t•nttatrd upon the thnc house.~ tJon to a bond l113ue
went ta new lows as did the parchurch V~gtnla EJ;.:b~d J hll~g a.aa.inst the New York Central when apparently bellt:vmg th":.O ~·l.'te oe
The $2100,000 000 program of ent company an the curb
Orate Ka. ryn La *e et.e I!Ju LucY the latte~ team allegedly a.l lo•~cd ,tupltd b~ mine QUEuds miuc 0 ffl Speaker John N Garner 11as aeNa.t.lonal power &amp; light was BUpPbyllls Dll~td bethw.J
h~ ~de two non~membeu of their team to tlul$ or non-union workers Th.!; cepted as the ba,BI&amp; of howe leiJIS- ported by a good eamtngs state
Erlew lne E 18
oac
The pl&amp;y when a. player included In the tctt&amp;@es we re \at:ant. h:Jwever
laUon which may be enacted while ment PubUc serv1ce of New Je r
DO YOU FEEL
Harrah and ~~~ol~b:Swia made eliaibllity llat was pre8ent was 9.1-o
EhEriU liarry Smith satd he had the Senate 1.5 8trunltnJ with tax sey and consolidated p s ran into
8 waa
presentation 0
e
ll'QDted
'These protested gam~s a ~W'd !dra a.s Lo \\ho dtd the fir economy and appropriation mea~- large offering&amp; the former going
by J H Orate Superintendent ot were set for a pla~-oft by the om- mg en the rnlnerr cottar.:es hruc ures
to a new low North American and
t he Bible school whu made a. most ciala and the meeting was adJout11 • cal)lnf tc{letl;~er hJI; deputteS be
WhUe the Gamer program w&amp;s American water
works
broke
Rundown•
appropdate talk
ed
C!dered an Ui'lmediate round-up
beinj whiP.ped into form, a. bl-par- t hrough their old lows

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Manhattan Pllddlnr
lMakes about l ~ quart.&amp;l
1}'.! cupa powdered supr
1 '!!\ cups orange Jl£00

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Bures which we have been thinkipi of Jn
Bl(le8 ~nd &lt;to m a measure as our fathers ~n&lt;l
have done before ua
These tlmeo today about which we aro howlinll' ao dolorously, are not so U)lusual As a matt~t' of file~, they are
11ttle worse than what we exper1enced e~ery )'!jllr prior to
the World War and its attendant ev1ls. P~qr to 1915, as
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WLW-Cinolnn&amp;it (428•'100) • &lt;l&gt;
pm Lowen ThrAnu a ~ n
• Andy l flli Bob lfewi".all, ' B~rt
LoWnJ. Ordl. 110 R P D I.our ,
1 tll !Ill- of lllo lklllet, 8 !\4P• t
ltc.l Otealnl, • HI Bob Nolill 1,30
Pa~Lu Prot,
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Cent~ 'tit
etr:etehes, t Henry !'Olmpte'a B:J.\.:1 1
10 Tl'ial at Vi'Yian W811l , 10 30
V&amp;riJty Quartet, 11 HenrY D ua&amp;C!'Iil
Orth, 11 SO Moon Rlvtr , 12 Bert
Lown'.ll Oreh, 12 S0..111 Otlnce Or
WEAP-New Yorlr: ~454.3-tiM )
Pin Hymn SlQ&amp;, $~30 Clift' Edward3
IS 45 The Ooklberaa, 1 P.antation
1Proa : 'I so 'I'nl8 etoey, a Gay
Vlenna , 8 30 F.d Waynne 9 Dance
Hcur , 11.1 JJ.l!,u Columbo's Oren,
10 I~ Op'!' Tonlto, 10 SO Cab .Col· [
lowav 1 ot'ch , 10 t3 Beale .E:tre~L
NJihls, u oti Jact Pettis Oreh
11 30 Seymour Simon 1 Dance Or
WJZ--New York &lt;349~-'l60l ~pm
Ted :filatlu Ordi, 6- 30 Rey Per1kins, li 45 Lewell Tbomas , 8 Amo.s
''n' Andy, I ~fi Juat WilHe, 6 SO The
St:dlJUns Boys 6 45 Bllly Jones and
Ern!c Hare, 1 SO Little MU6teale
1. ~ SlBtera of the Skillet , e 30
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L rem tnde when fine we raised she sub-

.leal rpeodon! Por Laddes bring you she protecriott you wanst ••• ._.a,. Luckies' famous

ject of inhlliliJ. Bur 8odgu&gt;g oo unportant
laue is nor Lucky Salke'o policy!
Do you inhole1 That ~oa is vinallylzn.
ponanr •. • for ,.., ,..-. inbala-knowinsfyorunbowiagly. B-romoker breanhes
in oome part of theomokehe or ohe draws our
ofa dguetrel And the delicate membnaa
of )'OW' em- demand n:lur your tiPIPoke he
P"ft• duo-free of cenaia impurldel.
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~IFJ:'l"'' Bldera, reoenUy paroled ~ 1111 t;~ent. '
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•odiu\tqn Jbout fl!!P ~ 11110 and oclmlite4 tp ll!e boepi!4!rel~ to l1l!l bDIP• on Wll 0"'1'k· ' J. o. C!'ll ~ dilllilietd rrom the
It. ·w t.lleVfld. that he. with .the aid llOBPI~l !¥.~Y and returned
o1 a comJ)$nion whCISe identity b! 1}15 'llomp al 'jslad.en.

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not known • .sLole the sedan car ot
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DIES IN NOaTHWf:ST
ed lt 81den' :roo~ was cruahed In
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the acaid.ent. but he escap&amp;d pntil l RelaUvezs ha.ve been noWled of
Sherttr Swanson arreat.ed him Sa.t ·l t.he jie&amp;t.h or :Mrs. AI~ lfolf;omb
urday.
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JJ;ayder. at her hom!:! 1n ~kanf',
A parole O#(cer from the tnstitu- 1W~ .• Bupda)', 1&amp;. She was the ,
tkm came here to Investigate Slciers' , d t:tesf. daUJJi~;E.r or Mr aq.d :Mrs.
cue. He wtll proDallly be returned , B~.P.ll' Jfol~mb who rpqn~rl)' rete the reform J.natttutlon.
If&gt;ld,;:d on t..~e Portsmouth road. No
llll Uplfl/!-tl&gt; or her dea.th were reMARRIAGE LICENSE •
\ celvfd.
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A license to wed was lsllued by 1
TP START W.Q&amp;K.
\ be probate court here Sat.urda.y
wuuam Rifll.e , 21, farmer of Pt I ~ork on pq.vlng the !&gt;tat.e hla:h·
Pleasant and ~rena Hall, 23, otl way PJOject !tom Addison to the
Ga.Utpolls.
MelP. coUnty line wUI beain at ,
once, Lt was said. 'l'he Prownlt
YOUTH'S FUNERAL JI£LD
, Brcs contractGt'$ of Portamouth,
have moved their ~ulpment to the
The fWleral services for )essie .site ot the Improvement a~ pre~~ !Jenr.r. 11-yea.r old son of J . M i Hn:P,nary work 1~ ~H~y or HWlUnat.on. who Died IJ.st
-Thum!ay, were ~tnducted at Swan 1
TO HOLD ftELO TJU4LS
Cteek Sat.urdaf afternoon. H~ 1s 1 l'hll: Jacpon County Coon Huntaurv!ved by his parents a.nd a. sis- ers' AMociatlon wtll hold m_,ll'
t.M, Mrs. Mamie Middleton of semi-annual fieJdtrialsat the 8oott
Huntlqgton
Aleshire farm Wl tne Oallipolie
road lD Jackson coWtLy, Memorial
DINNE&amp; PARTY
day The event will bea::ln at 1
Mrs. Harry SWisher entertained a 1o'~k in the alteJ;'Ocon, it waa renumber ot fJUellf.a Sunday, with a I ported. Coon hunten from Dt'llj:n~
birthday dln.ner. ThO!ijj preaen t, j boring counties have been uwlt~
were · Mr. and .Mrs lsa.tah Cough· !to attend the .fteld day.
enour, Bryon Bup.ce $nd ra.muy, 1
-Mrs. Ted Rowh anct children, Mrli. l
.,:t.RSONALS
Ernest P'trst ot Bulaville
Ml.ss Nan Pumphrey who btu~ been
·-here with her sU.tet•, M1 s Bush
Fred E. Ratp~UfJl who Is suf!et'hli tor llevera! months, !ret 1m· Omeinwlth a n Infected toe, Is said to be I na tl Cc.r a shorL visi t and wiiJ then
somewhat imprqved following tht• go 1.:: her bome a.t Flemingsburg
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RathQurn, tcrqu;rly ot Oa.llipol18, 1s • Mr and Mrs Tim Reeoe of Conow ruldlng In Bexley
lumbus &amp;pent the wetk ud m l.hc
Albert Merrlme.n , Jr , will leave ccunty
June' 2f tor n two months trip to • Miss Lecu.,a Met re and brothcn
Paris and other Eurcpmm clUes. He j Earl 'fOil Ted vlsltt:f with rela t.ives
wm spend mo&amp;t ol h is ttm~:o abroad, 1at Bidwell Sunday
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studying In and near p~ls, 11owcvcr
Mr. and Mr.s. c. W. K~tic r ot
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1 Charlfjton ~ame W:Opda;y Ior ~ )(bit
with Mrs J L. McDan i~ I
M!!ll Alma M:cCcrmick apd ~iss
Vh ginh Ll' !Jrh acccmpanlsd Lteut
Hcd!iescn en a tligbt t-:. Columbus
THE DAILY ,TRIBUNE
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M:. tnd M1 s. Vlrsll Rayburn ot
Huntlngl"tl were thll guest.! ot Mr.
CLASSI'f lED
slld Ml'f . W H. Rayburn Sunday.
Mrs. W '.1:'. W1b:c::n a.ld aranuaou
ADVERTISING Lawrencr
cf Fort.smcuth ate t penjlna: thts wtek wlth M'r· and Mr.s. :C.
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M~sef Zenln. Bhuw o.nd Ecino
Mae Ocopcr , E:twin Cc : per, Mr. and
Type like thi1 (10 pt.) lOc Mn;. Curtis fwaln and MeJ:irB. Earl
per 1ine.
'fid and Edllar Null of Oharl;3tc n
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TYpe like this l1 pt l 01c per line Ncr;t.
(5 n-vcrace v.·ord3 make 1 u.ne)
Mr nml M1.s Frnnk L. E:~bley hn.d
ns t,.1ll:,: A UC~ tR n cr t-h ~ wee)c: end
a c nsecutt\'e lrulertloni for price of Mr. and Mrs Hr.\Vard. S ltley or
ICc lumtu ~ and Mr. and. Mrs Fre d 1

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John n.1d Irwm ~~~t cf Baal"l
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1 Fork. w va .. fip:m.t
Sunda.y with
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K&lt;l adv-Jrtlsement wUI be taken Co1 I L D Frasheorn and children of
li!M than a mlnlmum c:htlf8" or Proctm·vllle have retuqled home
t wrnty-five centll for each ~neer· after vlaltlna: l'elt.ttvea &amp;.t. Vlntan·
tlon.
J ce D4nner in' the postal service
at Anderson. Ind , spent Sunday
The ~&gt;tt tnker wUI a lRc'lV llH'o\1-&gt;t von with telnth es here
lf cltalred, 10 Lhat fhe t opy for
or 11nd Mrs. tra J Kail and
)'Onr nd 11 prepared ln such a ULtle daug):ltet, ~a.rl{. wefe guests
manner Ra to brmR ~he ~tea teat I of or o 0 Ktnehn Bunda.y
result!! to · ou
I;., M EYans amt family vl.!llted
iblt I rcl1tlves ~md t~·icndll in Huntington
"'ltU! pUblll;hert! will be Te.~~~·ons
I Sunday.
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Miss Lllliu.n Wa11ner and Mrs.
or am• s.dvertisement.. Errors ln 1 Flotence waaner were the guestll of
a.dvernaem~nts shoukJ be r;;:pott£d Mrl. Ethel BroWJJ anti Mlss Emma I

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FOR EALE -9 rcom ll r:: usc , all mo- relatlve6
dt!rn ccmcnlencc:. 2 c .~tems,
Corabell, youna dllughter of Mr.
WD~n lr! !' . f l~ d Lhe best attes a.pd Mrs. rea.rl Elder i.s Improving
on Lmcu h'\ H!ll s c.:: Mr s Kn tt:: L trpm an lllne~ with pnel).mOnia .
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Mr and 'Ml'S O!lcar Wood spent.
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FOR S AL E-F.~Bh H cl~t em ClCI'•,
Capt!\ln Frank Wt•lght was a I
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A w He ndtlcla; bus iness visitor in Chu.I leston Mon5~24 · 3L day
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Duh y, Rulland RO~i.d.
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~pen t Suqday with Ilia slst.el', Mrs
H" IP W a nt edEd Mj!Cqrthlck
, Mr and Mrs. 8oPet·t Henke visn~
SJ\U.:SMAN- i' t! ll'llO.ne m !Cllf~~!m· crt wit h Mr and ll(rs f Schoent.n.t.h !! fm old cstnbllshed manu· lcln at ~me r~y Sunday
rac turct Bellin g nn.Uonally a d ~
Mr and M t'll d. M Crumley of
vet ~lsn d line to bmunes.'l conccl'llS Lancaster we re the lrUI!Sts of :Mrs.
un ly Full time not n~cesRnty 1J T Robinson ~unday
MERUJ:IANTS 'J..NDUSTEttES, lnc
l)oll!! :fae6'1:J Homerlck of Colupt·
::mot Home Ave., Dayton, Ohio 1 bu ~ is vlsltln!J Gama county rela•
B -~4 ·3t
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1 Mf &amp;lld Mn 0 JIL :Qeayer of
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Cl'emea.ns
Mr "nd Mu. Poe RobertrJ speot
FOU RE. NT- ~od cl~
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wom.1 SIJn!:lay }VIt_
h !4r. anrl 1\q:r&amp;. tsa"'c
hc.u~c :with iprdcn. aar~;J~ tr.~ I Sf4'~ta in M:~dlepoh .

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PooR liouSE 'Wt~ YouR

at ~lddleport Sunday.
'Merr111 "kel'r came down rrom
Athena Sunj:Jay a.nd w~s accompa.n ~

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Buffalo, 4; Toronto, 3.
Rochester. 5: Montleal, 4
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the mound and turne4 In 21 vic- Joy becau~e in all those game&amp; he
not one teeny ~weeny twiDre
aanl
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of patn.
Ho.,. often lla\' O big tories, &amp;Jainst 10 defeate.
record was 25 victorias
Gettlnr back to Manager Carey'•
ltt.(Qe baaeball fans he~rd that 198013hiedefeat!!.
And la!rt year he prediction regardm1 youna: · Fer..e~rtptlon applied to SODJ-,1!. young and
'pi~ber burntnr throu.h 1h1s first won 22 and lost 12 and had tll' rell:
"He h one of the rreal.CJ(.
~on h\ tbl! bta show . :A.nd how distinction of pitching a no·hit
game ~ainst the St. Louia Browne pitchers J have ever llt~en,'' a:aid
Of1ien ftas the young phenom on
Aprtl 29.
the vcte1'8n leader o.fter the In·
~ed out to be just another
Always a hard worker, Ferrell diane and l+,errell bad trimn:!!d his
pttel.MrT · Well, too often to ia out tbls season to win at lealt Dodgm New Orleans. "11-e hu
enumerate .
games And alrendy he is w1dl the same stuff that made Matty
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But uow eomea Manager C~y, so
on the
to that mark. To fur- W£&lt;11 nigh lnvinctblt. And If he
of . tho Rr60kl711 Dod,§et'!!_ w1th ther hilt chances
the zs~yqa.r-old doee:n't have trouble with tllat ann
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beautiful new Hotpoint Electric Rangecooks meals with amazing speed ond great
economy. Automatic timi~ond temper·
afure cootrol eliminate guesswork-odd
scientific aceuracy to your cooking skiU.
Hotpoint's exclulive Thrift O&gt;oktr pre•
pares o luH meaJ-vegetalilee, meat. d~s­
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Clc ve!Jl'nd at ChiC!IJO.
Phllndelphla at New Yorlr:
€t. Louts at t&gt;::trolt

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work when 1te Bhou.ld • have been one young pltc~f!!r who know• ~ow
""om to 4&amp;te .....,. t.o lend resting
Buffalo a.t Tol'qntp &lt;two aamesl.
and what to ptteh to ep.eb bitter 1
we t to 0:~1', ~at pranJe,
• Rochester at Montt·$1
(two
Last" yoar the youthful We11 ot· and be has • wol'ld of ~~tuft."
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rn!l ~otna the Cleveland culonally was troubled with a
game&amp;) .
High
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but
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well
In PJ ' in 1921', having matrlcu~
~ RoMlnB' at J~raoy Cltv
ann, hut thls seuon, After he deserved.
lated t·from a eeJBl·pro team in tune
{bJtflnc ~t ..:t ~ew1u~. ·
bad
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New York at PhUadelphta
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114ltd 1~-npl ~ried out or carried off. No
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•odiu\tqn Jbout fl!!P ~ 11110 and oclmlite4 tp ll!e boepi!4!rel~ to l1l!l bDIP• on Wll 0"'1'k· ' J. o. C!'ll ~ dilllilietd rrom the
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not known • .sLole the sedan car ot
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DIES IN NOaTHWf:ST
ed lt 81den' :roo~ was cruahed In
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the acaid.ent. but he escap&amp;d pntil l RelaUvezs ha.ve been noWled of
Sherttr Swanson arreat.ed him Sa.t ·l t.he jie&amp;t.h or :Mrs. AI~ lfolf;omb
urday.
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JJ;ayder. at her hom!:! 1n ~kanf',
A parole O#(cer from the tnstitu- 1W~ .• Bupda)', 1&amp;. She was the ,
tkm came here to Investigate Slciers' , d t:tesf. daUJJi~;E.r or Mr aq.d :Mrs.
cue. He wtll proDallly be returned , B~.P.ll' Jfol~mb who rpqn~rl)' rete the reform J.natttutlon.
If&gt;ld,;:d on t..~e Portsmouth road. No
llll Uplfl/!-tl&gt; or her dea.th were reMARRIAGE LICENSE •
\ celvfd.
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A license to wed was lsllued by 1
TP START W.Q&amp;K.
\ be probate court here Sat.urda.y
wuuam Rifll.e , 21, farmer of Pt I ~ork on pq.vlng the !&gt;tat.e hla:h·
Pleasant and ~rena Hall, 23, otl way PJOject !tom Addison to the
Ga.Utpolls.
MelP. coUnty line wUI beain at ,
once, Lt was said. 'l'he Prownlt
YOUTH'S FUNERAL JI£LD
, Brcs contractGt'$ of Portamouth,
have moved their ~ulpment to the
The fWleral services for )essie .site ot the Improvement a~ pre~~ !Jenr.r. 11-yea.r old son of J . M i Hn:P,nary work 1~ ~H~y or HWlUnat.on. who Died IJ.st
-Thum!ay, were ~tnducted at Swan 1
TO HOLD ftELO TJU4LS
Cteek Sat.urdaf afternoon. H~ 1s 1 l'hll: Jacpon County Coon Huntaurv!ved by his parents a.nd a. sis- ers' AMociatlon wtll hold m_,ll'
t.M, Mrs. Mamie Middleton of semi-annual fieJdtrialsat the 8oott
Huntlqgton
Aleshire farm Wl tne Oallipolie
road lD Jackson coWtLy, Memorial
DINNE&amp; PARTY
day The event will bea::ln at 1
Mrs. Harry SWisher entertained a 1o'~k in the alteJ;'Ocon, it waa renumber ot fJUellf.a Sunday, with a I ported. Coon hunten from Dt'llj:n~
birthday dln.ner. ThO!ijj preaen t, j boring counties have been uwlt~
were · Mr. and .Mrs lsa.tah Cough· !to attend the .fteld day.
enour, Bryon Bup.ce $nd ra.muy, 1
-Mrs. Ted Rowh anct children, Mrli. l
.,:t.RSONALS
Ernest P'trst ot Bulaville
Ml.ss Nan Pumphrey who btu~ been
·-here with her sU.tet•, M1 s Bush
Fred E. Ratp~UfJl who Is suf!et'hli tor llevera! months, !ret 1m· Omeinwlth a n Infected toe, Is said to be I na tl Cc.r a shorL visi t and wiiJ then
somewhat imprqved following tht• go 1.:: her bome a.t Flemingsburg
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RathQurn, tcrqu;rly ot Oa.llipol18, 1s • Mr and Mrs Tim Reeoe of Conow ruldlng In Bexley
lumbus &amp;pent the wetk ud m l.hc
Albert Merrlme.n , Jr , will leave ccunty
June' 2f tor n two months trip to • Miss Lecu.,a Met re and brothcn
Paris and other Eurcpmm clUes. He j Earl 'fOil Ted vlsltt:f with rela t.ives
wm spend mo&amp;t ol h is ttm~:o abroad, 1at Bidwell Sunday
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studying In and near p~ls, 11owcvcr
Mr. and Mr.s. c. W. K~tic r ot
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1 Charlfjton ~ame W:Opda;y Ior ~ )(bit
with Mrs J L. McDan i~ I
M!!ll Alma M:cCcrmick apd ~iss
Vh ginh Ll' !Jrh acccmpanlsd Lteut
Hcd!iescn en a tligbt t-:. Columbus
THE DAILY ,TRIBUNE
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M:. tnd M1 s. Vlrsll Rayburn ot
Huntlngl"tl were thll guest.! ot Mr.
CLASSI'f lED
slld Ml'f . W H. Rayburn Sunday.
Mrs. W '.1:'. W1b:c::n a.ld aranuaou
ADVERTISING Lawrencr
cf Fort.smcuth ate t penjlna: thts wtek wlth M'r· and Mr.s. :C.
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t wrnty-five centll for each ~neer· after vlaltlna: l'elt.ttvea &amp;.t. Vlntan·
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J ce D4nner in' the postal service
at Anderson. Ind , spent Sunday
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lf cltalred, 10 Lhat fhe t opy for
or 11nd Mrs. tra J Kail and
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manner Ra to brmR ~he ~tea teat I of or o 0 Ktnehn Bunda.y
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A n mber of trlen«s &amp;aLhered at

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Ounf on West Main St Sunday
eventn1 to honor the 18th birthday
of their daughter Badle Lucille

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sames At a late
menl.ll were served

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BRm~'il0sTESS

Ml!l.!l Genevieve Wetzel
l.nl1ed the members of her brld::te
club Y.ith a dinner :~.t the Merry
POPPY SALE
Maty Tea Room MondRy evening
May 28, Netlonal Poppy day wm Lal.r&gt;t In the eventnr the cl b
be bbserved by the I.c.e:es ot thA members w~nt to the ho ne or Ml :;s
PQmeroy American Leg m AuxJI Wetzel m East Main st1eet and
tary Who wiU have poppies on sale played Cal ds Mrs Oe nld Rice re
on the atreet'l !.he latter part of thl&lt;J c lved h gh score
~k These popp1es a1e made b~
WlprovJd6d veura s as a source
income tor d llnbtea veternnfi
,vernment ho pltals

Bay Soy Beans
That Grows
AT THE DOMINO SERVICE STORE IN
POMEROY
Black W•laona-Manchu S and Wh1ppoor
wtll Cow Peaa
Term German M1llet at $1 70 Bu
Fodder Cam at $1 40 Bu
Sudan Grau at $1 65 Bu
OUR SEEDS ARE HOME GROWN
l:rae LIDie and double up your crop--It' a
t~:'tl:i~IY 30c fo1 50 lb sack at
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TROPICAL WORSTEDS
SEERSUCKERS
BEACH CLOTHS
LINENS

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STRAW HATS
New Styles I New Weaves
Sa1lora
Mdana
Toyo.
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Seenuckua
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Kma-Kool Kraah i
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