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Graceland cemu..ery, 1 miUl ft.J' 30
days;

OolumbUB,

Stark·Jack!on township, wld£n...
!11g um1 gravP!Jng forty Come111
road. 21 men for 25 day8; t.exmgM
tou LownMhlp, wldenlnr 18 fffl
mueuda.m
roo.d.
(Alllance.&amp;:arlboro road) lo 20 feet, 20 me.l rc.r

Year after yeu Ohio State's 120-

50 dll.ys,

0 .. Nov. 2(}...-0hiO
Stat.e University may not ha'e won
a conference football title in senral
years, ~t it dots lay t::lalm to \he,
be8t baNI. In the Bl&amp;: Ten.

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1ell! an d repa iring roads at Ind:l•
a nn Lake, lOO men, 85 days; dt&amp;'·
glm• corner stanpg and settlhot£
I'ORd monume11t:; over counLy, 9
men '15 days. ~orubbins and eJ,..at·
lng of Mlam1 1iver, 48 mea '13
I dayG , cut.tlng ditches and bu;.ld.'.nt
j iJcrms on county l'Oa&lt;ls, 43 men, 15-

ptece band, d.lreeted by Prot Eugene
J. WelieL hu been In the f.ron~
rani: of the musical organizatiom
which a.~ life and color to conference lrldiron C\Jnt.eats.
Taking part 1n •an the home
aames and maktns one or two outoMown trlps e~h season, the Ohio

State band II noted for Its hitrtcate
marchinl form&amp;~ons a.a wen a,s for

FAREWELL PARTY
MJ'3. H. S. McClure was hostess
its muslc.
,
Saturday evening to a number of
Mrt!. c. E. Smith returDed
This year's football band Pe:rson· friends at her home on Seventh
day
from a hospital at Chor~:ot&lt;... J
nel includes Gordon Harris 1from A\·enue In honor of Mrs, Pred HoftShe J.s reported to be much
M!ddleport.
;mm, who will Join her husbe.rd proved.. .

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Los Allit!les. Nov 20 -

ms -

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r'ig ht t arthquake WBJ! felt tn 1eV•
~ro l f "Ctlons of Los Angeles COWJty
h.cludi nr: Len~ Beach, WllmiD&amp;"l~n
::md parts of Los Angelea a.t H 4:1

l

;J"HE PRESIDENT SPEAKS
,J HE Pl\llSIDENT In speaking to an interested group of
citize ns ut Macon, Georgia, took a "~o~hot" at that
gro1.1p o(l-enctionaries which il'l doing nothing, making n&lt;l
suggestion,; of benefit or r..on~tructive value but is spending it~ ont(re time in pointing cut the gla1ing fault. of the
administration in their efforts to bring about a wave
prosperity,
Thi. President has sAen flt to term them "un-Americall'' aJt~~ ·to a certain extent he is correct. It is
mwugh to stand along the side-lines and find fault
' 'n111kc ~-tecond guesses" while denouncing those who made
th e lirst);·uess because it turned out in a manner ctlntr,a.ry
to the hoped for result. However, there can be reason.
alJh: oh:ftdion to those who honestly differ in the manner
of ha11d~lng the .:ntuatio.n,1 w~o at the same Ume are
Ill itl{ingVan honest. effort 1;_1:\ k t:1E{P the,ir busine.ss r.intaet
movi ng 1it&gt; nea rly as poBSible ' On · an even keel.

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W

hQded.

Sen . H . o . Moeler, 1s ~to
frame 11. Uquor bW for tntroductloA
at the repeal seaaion CDn'feulnl
hue ou Dec 8 but has not revealed.
provtslor&gt;ll of the meWiure.

fl .

m. today

1 No damage was reported ..
A second temblor, likewise of
zlight Intensity. was felt In .aevtral
rarts or the county at 2.81 a. m.,
but aga.m th(lre ..vas no reporb nf '

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Gordon

By Arthur uBug•'' Baer

Duirey

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'

Undti r'W~'O r ..r

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For everyone who wears Gordon
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'!1h~;..
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._no
lovelier
fabric
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11,'&gt;'"&lt;·~~~-,'
.
t~iily ~hed and wears "forever.'
Every gannc;nt is guaranteed-cut on
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rlnve silk patterns- and reasonably
r: ic-ed... B.etter get a«Juainted to d~y You"ll appr«iate the style and quality.

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VERNON, W. VA.
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power .

There is a BCtence in coddling a.n
1.&amp; worth \hirty
rfnts a pourd. We don't mean
or a:anden, which
will thrive
where r.aetua would ask
for a
cbanau or venue.

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and Mrs. .fOhn onax Br. aM
Fowler of Belle, VI, "Va., .v.l81t·
relatiVes here thla fttk.
Maxine Heaton ·wu a ft. Pleaa·
ant 'leltor Prlday.

.. .

egg aiona until ' ·

A REAL TEMPEST
RULING by the attDrney general of Ohio relative to
,
athletics in high schools, if construed literally, simply
Is the virtual socnding of the death knoll for athletics in
the school curriculum, unless schools whose athleticR are
self KUpporting, are exempted.
Unle~ the Supreme Court. reverses the decision or
some lt!gal means is found whereby the decision can be
~ircurnvented, Ohio citizens can prepare to spend their
cvcuings and afternoons formerly spent in watching haAketball, football and baoeball games, doing something
~i•o not nearly so interesting to many of them.
The decisi&lt;&gt;n denies the right to school boards to
purchase uniforms for the high school athletes as well as
the right to pay transportation for the same athletes
f1 om nne town to another for the purpose of engaging in
athletic contest.. Of course the decision is not flnal but
there is no questioning the fact that it will go a great
way towurd ruining the schedules of many of the schools
for basketball this coming season if It does not actually
cnmpci some to cancel their schedule compietely.
It is hardly probable however, that the people of
the state will stand for such curtailment of the athletic
program in the high achool8 for the very apparent reasor.
that too much 1100d is acrompllahed thr~ugh the promotiou of hil(h school athletic contest~!. Where schools find
th ou· athle~c P.rogramoup,Jlorted •tlp.'ourh the attendant•
at the 114111""· th•~e c~n ho no, f~~@On wqatev.er adv~nco~
aguln•t tho !'l;~l)ols ~o ~itua(.ed;· ~avlpf t,~elr a~letics.
Thm1sa. og~ . rr~~qept:l and 111IUiono or:l.IJ~I'I'.t~d
·
tatoro wlll p~ ~!l:Jlot:Od If .ouch a ~hi~l! s~ould come to na••l
and remove &amp;Ui\lltjc.si from the cbrrjculum cf the hiJh
schools. A~ a 11hitter of fact, athletics Is ·far more beneficial in the Qpi(\lriii ~f many tll~l\ cet:taln sui&gt;Jecto wllich
are tautrht hl Ht~ a_c~de!l'ic cter,artmento llith9Pllh the
latter Qa~tira!IY 4o ~ot ·~ome uQijer !hli .!&gt;an of oqeh a rul-

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lielen, Avt.a a.nd Avel"Y
apent the wclek: entt with

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.,•..

their grandparents, Mr. IUtd MN.
Wlll Logan.

•

Lloyd Shumway spent a tew
last week wlth bll aliUJn at

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•

Mr. and. Mrs. HObart Adkins and
Mr.. R. c.
Randolph Sunday. ,

·'

baby called on !lr. l.nd

Mr. .... "'"" .f.re.d While
ol Pomeroy, Vlalted Kn:.
Wl&gt;lte, BatiO'day.

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"I HUNTED all day
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'em cold.
"I smoke Chesterfields all
the time and I'll tell the
world ... they're milder!"

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'1&gt;

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' '

PAlm mllll

. I

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!

'

,,

•

Face Death m Hart Kidnaping

r.dvl.sory oommluton•a report . , _
than 1n general principle,

The senate committee,

NEls
'

Dell....a BJ c;U-rleo

~

I

Wholesale

.

Oontlnned Prom Pa&amp;e One)

MIDDLEPORT LAD IN
OHIO STATE BANI)

'...'

-. . . . . . w·-·
""-·
..... - ...... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ..
~ _.,n~ · · · · · · · · .. · · · · ·' · ·
- year ................. .,.

'

Graceland cemu..ery, 1 miUl ft.J' 30
days;

OolumbUB,

Stark·Jack!on township, wld£n...
!11g um1 gravP!Jng forty Come111
road. 21 men for 25 day8; t.exmgM
tou LownMhlp, wldenlnr 18 fffl
mueuda.m
roo.d.
(Alllance.&amp;:arlboro road) lo 20 feet, 20 me.l rc.r

Year after yeu Ohio State's 120-

50 dll.ys,

0 .. Nov. 2(}...-0hiO
Stat.e University may not ha'e won
a conference football title in senral
years, ~t it dots lay t::lalm to \he,
be8t baNI. In the Bl&amp;: Ten.

117 lbl

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··Oa• Konlb_....
..
...............
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... .. , •. , ... .
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_M
..-n-,,,
e-etx
, !J ~ · lt . .,,
1 ..,..
~

l'...ot!;an cmn.ty--Oeneral clean-UJJ
or banks bre'iking down d.l'edae
1ell! an d repa iring roads at Ind:l•
a nn Lake, lOO men, 85 days; dt&amp;'·
glm• corner stanpg and settlhot£
I'ORd monume11t:; over counLy, 9
men '15 days. ~orubbins and eJ,..at·
lng of Mlam1 1iver, 48 mea '13
I dayG , cut.tlng ditches and bu;.ld.'.nt
j iJcrms on county l'Oa&lt;ls, 43 men, 15-

ptece band, d.lreeted by Prot Eugene
J. WelieL hu been In the f.ron~
rani: of the musical organizatiom
which a.~ life and color to conference lrldiron C\Jnt.eats.
Taking part 1n •an the home
aames and maktns one or two outoMown trlps e~h season, the Ohio

State band II noted for Its hitrtcate
marchinl form&amp;~ons a.a wen a,s for

FAREWELL PARTY
MJ'3. H. S. McClure was hostess
its muslc.
,
Saturday evening to a number of
Mrt!. c. E. Smith returDed
This year's football band Pe:rson· friends at her home on Seventh
day
from a hospital at Chor~:ot&lt;... J
nel includes Gordon Harris 1from A\·enue In honor of Mrs, Pred HoftShe J.s reported to be much
M!ddleport.
;mm, who will Join her husbe.rd proved.. .

·~- ·--

Jnys

.. '

....,,..

Los Allit!les. Nov 20 -

ms -

A

r'ig ht t arthquake WBJ! felt tn 1eV•
~ro l f "Ctlons of Los Angeles COWJty
h.cludi nr: Len~ Beach, WllmiD&amp;"l~n
::md parts of Los Angelea a.t H 4:1

l

;J"HE PRESIDENT SPEAKS
,J HE Pl\llSIDENT In speaking to an interested group of
citize ns ut Macon, Georgia, took a "~o~hot" at that
gro1.1p o(l-enctionaries which il'l doing nothing, making n&lt;l
suggestion,; of benefit or r..on~tructive value but is spending it~ ont(re time in pointing cut the gla1ing fault. of the
administration in their efforts to bring about a wave
prosperity,
Thi. President has sAen flt to term them "un-Americall'' aJt~~ ·to a certain extent he is correct. It is
mwugh to stand along the side-lines and find fault
' 'n111kc ~-tecond guesses" while denouncing those who made
th e lirst);·uess because it turned out in a manner ctlntr,a.ry
to the hoped for result. However, there can be reason.
alJh: oh:ftdion to those who honestly differ in the manner
of ha11d~lng the .:ntuatio.n,1 w~o at the same Ume are
Ill itl{ingVan honest. effort 1;_1:\ k t:1E{P the,ir busine.ss r.intaet
movi ng 1it&gt; nea rly as poBSible ' On · an even keel.

-----

QUAKE JN CALIFORNIA

.

..

W

hQded.

Sen . H . o . Moeler, 1s ~to
frame 11. Uquor bW for tntroductloA
at the repeal seaaion CDn'feulnl
hue ou Dec 8 but has not revealed.
provtslor&gt;ll of the meWiure.

fl .

m. today

1 No damage was reported ..
A second temblor, likewise of
zlight Intensity. was felt In .aevtral
rarts or the county at 2.81 a. m.,
but aga.m th(lre ..vas no reporb nf '

1.t ••

I
''

''

' ••.,•.

:my flll.mage.

~-.~1!',

.

\

Get acquait~tetl
with ...

-·

One Word Led To Another

Gordon

By Arthur uBug•'' Baer

Duirey

• •• •J

.
'

Undti r'W~'O r ..r

1

•

.-

For everyone who wears Gordon
.)Ju!rey co~ pack for moe~.. :··.
'· .
.
,:11 •'.•-1"\~~··•·' f-.....
~.,......,.
'!1h~;..
~
._no
lovelier
fabric
~
it'·
s .
11,'&gt;'"&lt;·~~~-,'
.
t~iily ~hed and wears "forever.'
Every gannc;nt is guaranteed-cut on
~

\

.,•'

i

rlnve silk patterns- and reasonably
r: ic-ed... B.etter get a«Juainted to d~y You"ll appr«iate the style and quality.

'
,,

'

I

VERNON, W. VA.
()WQ

power .

There is a BCtence in coddling a.n
1.&amp; worth \hirty
rfnts a pourd. We don't mean
or a:anden, which
will thrive
where r.aetua would ask
for a
cbanau or venue.

' .
... /

.

and Mrs. .fOhn onax Br. aM
Fowler of Belle, VI, "Va., .v.l81t·
relatiVes here thla fttk.
Maxine Heaton ·wu a ft. Pleaa·
ant 'leltor Prlday.

.. .

egg aiona until ' ·

A REAL TEMPEST
RULING by the attDrney general of Ohio relative to
,
athletics in high schools, if construed literally, simply
Is the virtual socnding of the death knoll for athletics in
the school curriculum, unless schools whose athleticR are
self KUpporting, are exempted.
Unle~ the Supreme Court. reverses the decision or
some lt!gal means is found whereby the decision can be
~ircurnvented, Ohio citizens can prepare to spend their
cvcuings and afternoons formerly spent in watching haAketball, football and baoeball games, doing something
~i•o not nearly so interesting to many of them.
The decisi&lt;&gt;n denies the right to school boards to
purchase uniforms for the high school athletes as well as
the right to pay transportation for the same athletes
f1 om nne town to another for the purpose of engaging in
athletic contest.. Of course the decision is not flnal but
there is no questioning the fact that it will go a great
way towurd ruining the schedules of many of the schools
for basketball this coming season if It does not actually
cnmpci some to cancel their schedule compietely.
It is hardly probable however, that the people of
the state will stand for such curtailment of the athletic
program in the high achool8 for the very apparent reasor.
that too much 1100d is acrompllahed thr~ugh the promotiou of hil(h school athletic contest~!. Where schools find
th ou· athle~c P.rogramoup,Jlorted •tlp.'ourh the attendant•
at the 114111""· th•~e c~n ho no, f~~@On wqatev.er adv~nco~
aguln•t tho !'l;~l)ols ~o ~itua(.ed;· ~avlpf t,~elr a~letics.
Thm1sa. og~ . rr~~qept:l and 111IUiono or:l.IJ~I'I'.t~d
·
tatoro wlll p~ ~!l:Jlot:Od If .ouch a ~hi~l! s~ould come to na••l
and remove &amp;Ui\lltjc.si from the cbrrjculum cf the hiJh
schools. A~ a 11hitter of fact, athletics Is ·far more beneficial in the Qpi(\lriii ~f many tll~l\ cet:taln sui&gt;Jecto wllich
are tautrht hl Ht~ a_c~de!l'ic cter,artmento llith9Pllh the
latter Qa~tira!IY 4o ~ot ·~ome uQijer !hli .!&gt;an of oqeh a rul-

,THE

!

' '

;

...

ELK RUN

.KNOW

{
l
.1

J
'

HOW £AS¥ IRONING CAN BE UNTIL
YOU, USE TfliS 1ADJUST-O-MATIC
. IRON
'

'i

.'
Is New Tt&amp;r'l
TerNa vtllantll'.
ba..,.. • irH :tor New

..

..

'

.

.

'

,.

'

"

jo'

....

Burna W&amp;l Oftlled
SUndr.7 baea1110
Ulne,. ·ot 111&amp;

.,..nd-

Logan

lielen, Avt.a a.nd Avel"Y
apent the wclek: entt with

••

.,•..

their grandparents, Mr. IUtd MN.
Wlll Logan.

•

Lloyd Shumway spent a tew
last week wlth bll aliUJn at

....

•

Mr. and. Mrs. HObart Adkins and
Mr.. R. c.
Randolph Sunday. ,

·'

baby called on !lr. l.nd

Mr. .... "'"" .f.re.d While
ol Pomeroy, Vlalted Kn:.
Wl&gt;lte, BatiO'day.

_,

"~-Ill

I -CCC.-"· ft&amp;ndoJph CB)J«l ob .8e}'l ;

Sunday.

·::::::'"

I

!

..
·'

100 P: JMtml

.,..._prool

.......w •..,.

aoollls u.oe, •••

IIAt:ll

~
,.
fi!)JDIO ·IIOOlll AI!D

..•·
. ....
~

&lt;J

'.

..

cioma ·aqoP
:•

Ing. W:hlle sam~ ll!lle .•1'!-Jlses •btfQI'&lt;' a nn,I J~::~!,~~
the
bel.~~~~:!!1~~~~-J:
~

•

.

ste- e

••

••

1'

has just '

the cigarette. that's MILDER. .th~ cigarette that TI\STES BETTER
'
..

'l'h4t

, ,wit~ CoqFr•llll in

·.

.,,

';

.... : .

I

in '!&lt;~'l'l·

,.

'
' f•'

"I HUNTED all day
long ... and just knocked
'em cold.
"I smoke Chesterfields all
the time and I'll tell the
world ... they're milder!"

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Prize Voting Campaign for $500 in Oash Prizes who turns in the
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November 25th at 8 P. M~ will. receivex~ PREE
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1n

the rl!llt or
IJ'elt 1!gllt ol t.be
MkhiJID wJIL reof tile Ul31 1euon.
By
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thll pme alone, wW be Clll1ced8d.
the edge over tbe befit Ohlo eta~
New Yorlr: a, ChJca;-o Bel.l'fl 0.
BrootLJn 8, OhiC&amp;Ro Ot.rdinai;; 0. team ln ye8l8 next Saturday.
Pot both. Ohio and IUinols. 19 The ~-time record follows :
Bolton 10, Green a;o.y 7.
men
be play1na their last lt.me !902 Ohio State
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traded to the Philadelphia National
lieaa"ue club for VIrgil _Davis,
~ att:hcr, and Eddie Delker. Infielder,
in the ftrst biJ deal of the cuTrent
~wappi ng lleM
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C'))lnlon by Attorney-~1
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Palililboro, N. J., Nov. 31--I~IS--1 w. Bricker on use or school
Lhe attorney general reverse the
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let• tral'aport.atlon oi hlth .
npinkm or he would carry the IMue
hysteria. Mra. Audrey Smith
r.thletlc teems were taken
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former 11tage beauty, today wa.a
rials of the state department of I Townsend, who bas been be!lleted
der polloe B"Uard in a Woodbury education here today.
W1th letters of oppoaltlon to the
h08p1tal wliile authorities ht.re preHundreds of sohools tn the &amp;Ia.,. 1 CJpinlon said the Qlletltlon would be
pared to lodge ChllJ'Ies again.&lt;~&amp;
paru~ulo.rly lownahlp and . rural taken
at the annual meettna of
the
Rl.ih School Athletic
for the fatal shOOUllJ o1 her hus- schoola, awaited t.be
bnd Sheldon A. Clark, 35, 80n ot 8
boa.rd here
Priday
Jcseph W. Ftchter,
wealthy ChJcaco sportsman and ettor of educatlan.
vice-president or the Sinclair Rc· today with C. 8.
fining Company.
depa.rtmellt's vocational
Clark, an oftloer In the
dtvlslon. Hutchinson haa
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ferencea In the pest severat l
employed as a maintenance
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