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c:es and ·tate of Uquor oont.rol ·leliaThe auard11mcn were under or··
latlon in ·the lalglalature when It t:era to l111t ttll ticket apnt.B and
convenea here next weet waa • ftnd out how many had been sold
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San Franelsco, Dec. 1-INB-Af- inK cftlm at Palo by Issuing his lir$1 throuah
the San Froncl~o Cham .,.,....~ , ~ volel eoulli be rounded
no;r_ on
terma.th of the lynching bY a san public statement. since h ~ wM reUiJ leO enaetmel't of Uquur
· palp of CHticiam
Jose mob of Thomaa Thurmond tired from the presidency, chntgl01f ber of commerce, as follows:
"The crltlcism of the
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control I&amp;WI under the emerae~y
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and murder or Brooke Hart. 22, for- of the f"ts," and defending his a~ ·
Wathlngtn ooc. 1-INB-tln· mer President Herbert Hoover and t1on In the bonus army eviction.
The attitude of Arr.hlbl..sh"D Ed•
&lt;loterr&lt;d by &lt;t·ltlelsm abi'Qid and Oov. James Rolph, Jr., today wer~
Wl1l'd J. Hanna. was refl?&lt;cted ·In arP.t ho_me, ~he admtn18tn.t1on l't'- engaged in a. bltter controversy.
Gov. Rolph publicly &amp;pproved the edltarlal to be published today bv
FlUJled Us campal.ln to de~reclate
job,'' and the Monitor, officlal newspaper o··
the dollar lt. term~ ot roreirn C1,"_ lynchings as "A &amp;ood
rt&gt;nclea by aaatn &amp;d.vanclnl tbe started a dlapute tbat flared nero.')'; the Roman Catholic ArchlocefK' o("
the country.
San Pra.nci.8CO chat£1ng that "the
price or aatd k:Jday.
'nle sensational expho.nge be- Governor has insulted t.he Justict
The BI"' quotation ...,. t34.01, a
new hl8h, •• ap1111t the tDJ3 tween the ex-president and thE" of the Amerlean form of govern ·
quoted betore the Thanka!livll'"" OaUtomla Governor followed a ment."
"The lynching In San Jotle." II
hoUdar. The adft,llce, wblle anaU. 11tatement of 25 prominent cttlz~ns
wu in lite witb the apparent pql· lncludtng Mr. Hoover who ~buked -nrlll declA-re, .. was murder."
Participant~ In Ute ora:y of miW
lcJ ot alow'l.)' and: r.autioualy p\Jih.. the Governor's stand on the tynchviolence Wf't'e
accessoricR to thf'
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Oov. Rolph Immediately struek cHme.
lhe etrect on commodity prt... and
back with a critlcllm at the evle~
"only OOd. ca.n clennse the lt01 Y'
fDfllln exe.1Ju$.
To what extent the RPC hu been tion o! Bonus marchers at Wash- from the blot or murder ; eertatnl~
•nPied in lhe loreitn tpld market ington, D. 0.. durtna: Prr:::ldent not Or&gt;vemor Rolph, wh'l hii.!J ur: ·
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clalmed that hta action In re· stain upon the I!IOVerlgnlty or Cnl ~
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fualnr to send trOops to San JotM t,.. lfornla, which by his negiP.et o.nd
Proteet the ltldn~,pers wns justlfjed Irrational uttera.nces. he haa ab~
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ff'dera.l pay-cut, U approved by eonUnl• the pubUe workl " ~
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Paued Away1 was
Press, the demand for revision of M . '
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(be · veterans economy a.ct has in-,
1"1. Josephine McGowan l!'i "'d." BmJth'r a
napinl!', Hang• Se1f
Philanthropist
CteB!Ied. Pre~ent naurea indicate
Victim Followin• Appen· will be
more pubUc
st. Paul, Minn., Dec. t-INS-b
veteranR expenses wm be cut t250, ~
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P tts urgh, Dec. 1- JN'S--Richard (lfiO,OOO a year under the economy
ICI 11 -pcrah\)n
today. Of tht civil works
His mind .tJII}&amp;rentiy h~t.vlng snap- Beat.ty Mellon, our of the builder~ 11 ct.
!rat-ion. Smith said:
~Loorl ."lt-d while o. d~tenda.nt in t:he Wil- of thf'l vast Mellon hnslnf!fltl dynMty 1 An a.pproprlatlor of a.t least $500. ~
Columbus. 0 ., Dec. 1-INs-Death
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:am Ro.mm. Jr., kldnaphti trial, died at hls home here today.
or,o .ooo more tor relief of the 1m- today had taken one of Ohio's mast ure of a.nolher existing
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Willie Sharkey, veteran Ohica(lo
Death was caused llV pnf'nmonla. . employed will be Ul'led by con- prominent women poUtlcal leaders. was set up because or
ha.:r.gf'd himself in hl3 HE' WM ?ft ,
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;1 gresslcmal liberaL'! , deMplte IndicaFaiUng to recuperate !ollowtng has broken down.
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CO\Lnt.y Jail he1·e i..odny.
Mellon, 8 bt·othe•· of Andrew w UonR that the adrnlnll'ltrator would an operation. tor a.ppendicltls, Mrs.
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Sha.rk~y. although acquitted In Mellon, tonner secretary
of the restrict Ule amount.
Josephine McGowan or Canton elliet un orange Ls a 1
IB·.v ea•·,. l federu.l eourt here In the Ho.mm Treasury and former Ambe.S98.dor to
The report of General Douglaa o: the newly-established minimum between a
work a.nd
ktdnaplng, h~ been suf!erlng un- the Court of Bt. James, had been ?.-!acArthur, di&amp;elMing the low rank v.·aKe divtsion for women and chll- work is a civil work."
rier the delusion. authorities said, tn poor he&amp;lth for several month!!.
or the anny among nations of the dren ln the lryJustrlal relations deSmith su...,&lt;rgested. lobe
t1 1Rt he wo.:&gt; mad~ "the goat" by
Hla condlt.Jon became
crttical world together with the navy de· partment, died yesterdAy afternoon wor~ proeram may be ·~~~~- '!
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fron, %th prosecution and defense.
WedneAday and he lapsed Into a purtment's recommendation tor a in Mt. Carmel Hoapttal.
caustically te-nned lt
holldO.)'.
When joU guards made t.hei..· coma severo.l houi'S befol'-e death.
stronrer buJldlng program. may
Mrs. McGowan, who was 4'1, was the incomp~ttor.t.s 1n
name accidents cost the lives of morning rouncis to rouse the prlsa
Mellon Is survived by a widow. rave the way for a real nght for an .1. noted figure In state and nattorsl works administraUon"
five penons at Cleveland and an~ oners for breakfast t.ln•y founJ. Mrs. Jennie King M~Uon; a son ndequnte preparedness.
Dt&gt;mocratic politics, ShP. wa.s the "perpetuate the delay
other Cleveland man at. Sayre, Pa Shark-;y's body sURpended from the Rlr.hard K. Mellon and 8 daughter.
The action of Secretary of Inter- w.·ue or Frank McGowan, a mem- 1 tape whleh are hold In&amp;'
The vtotlms wen Walter Janovsky . top rung of t-.is cell by a. noose Mrs. aauh CordE'lla Mellon Scaife. tor Ickeh as admlnll!lt.rator of pub- ber of the state board of real estate . be devUIIng the real public
47; Raney D. Green, 40;
Norman which the ~ugstRr had fashioned Member&amp; of hls family were o.t hln ltc works, tr, using funds to canyon examiners.
program. "
ordinary governmental operationsDeath came to Mrs. McGowan
He took .xcaaton to reU~V~
Davis, n: Edward Bmlt.h, 14: Josp with h!R nPCI:Ue. He ha.d been hAdside when death came.
eph Goetz. 51, ond Wllllo.m H. Leh- dead for two hours, physicians eti·
Mellon's ehlef lmslneAA lntPrest n!ti!r congress h&amp;d cut them out o.t yflsterda.y followinK an operation r.elf or a broanstde ngaJnst a
man, 24.
umated.
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was the Mellon No.ttonal Bank or the reqne11t or the administration, for appendtcltJ.s with whlcb abe Lice or ldenmytng
A. L. Saunders. 40, and Jame:;
Shark~y c~o11J his thrre co-de· which he wa 111 tht' president. When I~ said to have weakened the "eco- was stricken last October 14 whUe partments anJ agencies by
Patterson, 2:f, died in Canton Au- fend&amp;nts In the He.mm abduction the late pref'ldtmt Harding urmolnt- nomy morale," of congreM.
File was attending a convention of ns ··a pm'! wllich beats the
~~b11e1 ll~~de~i.. Oth~ tra!Nfli~ trtal were being held In sobtar• • Pd Andrew W. Mellon. Secretary of
Speedy action 11' grant.Ing 11.500.- state minimum wa1e eseeutlvel!l word puzzle.''
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t"vnfinement here Q8 priMmm of the Treasury,
ltlchard.
a.s.sumf'd COO,OOO more for the public ~arb called by Secretary of Labor Fran"Up to noYI,"
29, of Ashtabula, und Stewart [,ytJ" the fedcre.l government, a.walt.lng many ot hls brothc&gt;r's biL'llnt&gt;R.~ l'f'- program ot Ickes is expected, btll ce~:~ Perkins In Chlcaii'O.
York governor
lB. of Spmgtield.
extradition to nunois where the:;r : sponslbtUtles.
memberr; of congress WhOAe pet pro~ I Arrangements were made today Iestablishments
were to go on trial within a month 1 Mellon'" latest appe1uuncc In t.hP ]l"Cts have been flouted are plann ~ £or the removal of the body to Can- schedut~d for' ~·::~~:~~
TO MEI!T CUBAN LF.ADF.RR
for the 110.000 abduction of John public eye occurred thi'P.e weekfl. agn illg Lo write specitlc directions In tc.n for funeral servl.ces lllld burial./ been .Increased !~
"Jake the Barber" Jl'actor, wealthy when hP. asked the goverrunf'nt t" lhe meMure.
1 Arcordtng t.o plans anPOUnced here, a.n FCA a. PWA aDd ~~!"~~~
Havana, Dec. 1-IN~Amerlean Chicago and London stock pro- ~-f"xa.mlnP. his 1930 income ttlx rP"We art'! going to spend money to 1 thP funeral services wUI be held at NRA a Ccc a TVA an
Ambasllador Stunner Welles, just motcr.
port becauRe or a dll!pute
ovP.r n get out ot thtfl. depreMIOI'," said ; 10 A. M. Mond&amp;y in SL. John's R.PC~nd nOw we
returN!d from conferences with
A jury In federal court here early paymP.nt of S18.951.
In his J)f':ti- SHpo•u·~~"- r Henry T. Raine)' of th(' I ChNurewch, oafL ~~~ndtoe&amp;nt.h of Mrs. Me· 1 It lOOk.&amp; as though one
President RooRevelt., was expected this week acquitted Sharkey, Roger tion the ftnanciP.r revealed that his
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tu meet Cuban political leaderfl. to~ Touhy, Gus Schaefer and Eddie Income ror 1930 was $3.598.031
Tltl8 attitude reftects that df many Oowan callle a.s a shock to state ednwith tb
~ay or tomorrow and present a new McFadden, all members of the _ Among hta lrt.t.est phUanthropieH m
_.'_~bers of c_ongre&amp;'i returnlna: to - -iCOIFued
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"The 10vemor t&amp; .
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!:\llpated PfOIJI'&amp;Dl ~
~~trot athletics at the untverslty.
raf.b.er than rev~u~ produtltng, but While cua.r&lt;tsmen were seallna
1t wlll.~elther tontrol ~ brlnl ll'et the Ucketa In envelopes and set~ue, McNa\lJht ~,sal~~ pea , una 1n motion an lnveatiaaUoon of
CIY Of one wing ot the. "'n.a ·'J'i~, re~ Ifootball recet..t• at the university
'enue. The cry of the olhor winr
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plan endors since Sl!pt. 1930, 1n accordance
~by aoveinor White we shall hav~ with the governor's ord~r. The
the old-tashiofl.ed saloon. the bootM Aqte eleven defeated Oklahoma,
ltlOer, aovemm.ent
participation 13 to 0,
and approval ot a areat soctt.l evn.
"The 10vernor has been told
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Service revealed today .
In ack:Utton to automobile "ml
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"One tt·oublr with
Governor
Relph's st.at"rnents Is his RI'088 illnorance of the fart.a. Hot a slnrte
chot was ftred , not o. slngle persron
wu lnjuMd b)' the troops called
C!Ut in Washington In re!!J)Onse to
tne llppea.l ot local &amp;uthorltl~. The
tl'oopa ended the . biOOd&amp;Hed. which
was then in PJ'OII'IM throurh con~
nlct ,betw&lt;cn and police.
"Tho ialuo hen II plain and not
to be oboeured by aucb mlaatat.

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The execution waa the aeventh 1n arga.n.lzi.ng It

1 two da)'l fer the Cologne &amp;xe man, insure action,
mU\1. The gQ\'ernor has been ad- hlo having put to death six cornM ineftleent exe~utives
voc:atlng lynch law. It ls a sub- munists yesterday morn.lng.
of state ena:dleers

vemlon of the- verltyls~pirltA of I orCABINET CRISIS IN JAPAN
ganl.ae soelet"';
un mer can.
•London,
O~.c . 1- INB--A cabinet
President. recallfl
the
Rhootln&amp;' It Is a re ft ect Ion on t h e stao.c: o1
which oocurred neo.r
thl! Whlt.. cautornta.. It Ls not suppol'ted by crlsl.tl develop:-d at TokYo tOday,
P.:ouse at the ttme of the bonus 1Us clttzens."
P.ccording to ar exchnnve telen';arch .
"] do not th!nk Ute eJ:~presJdent's graph dspatch, when Viscount TaI have never forgol.ttn that u·a.- ~:&gt;tatemeut o:l!ls tor e.ny r:&gt;sponse kaha8.hl l'!Jl,-ned as finance minisgec\y. with ttl mowln!J down of by me. HUI statements and mine ter in a ;,tttcr controversy with
mar: hcrs tn the streets or WB8h1ni· speak for themselves, the Amerl- Nnal AtlnJstet Osuml over the

ton.
..There was no t;hl."rtellng of inn~cenL blood In San Jo~.
Compar~
that to the altuotlon thot developed
near Mr. Hoover's \"'hlte hous".
We ramt much b&lt;&gt;t~r In Ban N••

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think r·orforme.them9elves
Jt I!' people
unbecoming
as covernor of thl8 state, to be r.arryina on
a controvorsy with the ex-prellident.
"I cannot fl.llow to sta.nd, however. th&gt; ox-president'• otatement
lhat 1 adv..&gt;ec.Le 'lynch law.' On tht'
conLrary, J liave sa.ld. and J repeat
that I alw~yl!l will ha.ve proround
rerpect tor law and the sane and
orderly conductt or justlc ~ through
the oourta.
· "And I repeat what I said In my

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and God 1mows
cra.zy top·heavy
with red tape
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crea,te.j the
admlnlstmtl~n to rr.L;, "ellet'
n.nd get more

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ALASKAN VOLCANO
IS JN ERUPTION
D$h Harbor,

Al..urka, Dec. _

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Vlo ent eruption of Ule great.

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volcano rocked the ttnJ lsland of Kanap. tn the southern
moot tip or the Aleutlas. accordlnl
~ advlces received. here today.
Ma5atve clOUds or smoke and lava

original 11tatt.ment-that while the thundered Into the sty thl! mom~
The ohiLJ'P against·
J&amp;w !Jhould hne .W
~~lt.~ed td ihi &amp;bd then rolled down the lldea ment wu made In the
tak~ U.e oout'fle, th~ "people lb_
T. Ulek·· ·cJ the ~ni YOlc&amp;no which bu . Deputy O'BIIIIttiJ.
action have ••VOl! notl_c~ ·,10 !ljl! Ob- , ~
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tire ororld thai in cOiffornla~~·
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JH JutPll out 1~ould r•Dt go ra.r to\1 ard s1.8Wllzatim1 of forelgn ex•
rha u ~e
especially when pitted
1 va.lmst the tl.500Jl(JO.OOO which tbe

Bank or F.nglRnd uses In Its opera-

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A(JmifiJ~tr.tlon leaders profe8Red
, u be umlblurbPd by lihe ,xmtJ.nued
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-~dreaded "terrible Touhy' sang of 'n:J:tn~:o: at 1h ~· JJrt&gt;IIP nt policy
Llmdon, vee l-INB-'11~ h~~Cr - Chicago, In the kidnaping af Ha.m m
naLioo&amp;l llold price was , lowertd l whn wa~ held ~t. Junf' ui\LU •100.
1-2 ptf\Ce' to.bout thr~ c~mtll) t.OOay 000 raP.'iOm wa!\ paid Thf'y had
to 125 ,ahllllna;s, !.wo-pen~ per been Indicted under U1e llf'W 'Lint1 {1 ur:ce, with a premlbm of : stx~pt!nu bforgh" kidnaping law pa.o;;St&gt;d rf'·
r1\'er the French rate.
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Thla WM @qual to about '32 64 In
The stram or mor@ than fow
!Contlnuea Jrom page one)
Americ$n currency at today's open- n,onths 1n Jail. most af which w.~..~ was tlw lflfl of 1t $3.000 000 church
lni exehanif! rate of t6 22 1-2 W '~pe nt In Mlitary confinement, and to th~.; East L1be1ty IIPa)
Presbythe pound.
t:&gt;e rlroroWI ([rllling by federal au - terla n 1 ongregntlon
f'he building
The Aale of 381 gold ba.r11, vafued thorlties began to stww an Shark
ls now under consLmcUon
on th e
nl 703,000 pound.! rapproximately 1-.:ey If' the ~losing days of tnt• tnul ':lt.t• of Lht· hous• whe ac Il ls mou-ulf
t3,013,17$i waPi announced at the , hPre He aclal queerly 1,.. th .. cour~ 1 W!&lt;s b01 n
I'I'W rate. ,
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and defense aLtorneys ~ld 11;·
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had beca me "stir cruzy
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SOUGHT FOR

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who. pot;ln~
il a mr..f~'&gt;f•llltll boy , .o:hal and .fclll ed JQ$tph f B~I' Joe) Aud ino •a
tw!c&amp;-OOI1\'1cttc'l booLieQgP.r llfld ~ 1
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putf' d ' blg ~me
gamhi er, ;va 'l 1,
(Crmllnu@d trom n~qe Ol''!!)
sought by Rl'thort.les today 011 u shorlly
o:b~nd
il• Ot)t&gt;ratlons
Warrant cher&amp;lng murder.
abroad
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rhr Khootln g occurred Thank!i·
Thf" RFC is op(·J almg under a
gi vlnr nll?ht iu Big Joe'11 st.orf" 'I11e Sf•O.OOO,OOO lund Which WUK de so.lle.grd bootlfil'@t'rs \'rU · o.nd threl' cr,bed by AClba~·uHlor Robert W
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Plngham In ~n add! eSii in London

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moved 110me omcia.L~ to challenge lte
accuracy The BritiSh fund, It was
JlOiuted out, Is not only thirty tlmea
liliger th1l11 the American tund, but
~J,io b. used hi OPf"n
purchMeR of
p(,ur •&lt;ls ol ste1lm ~
dollaf'ft, and
J•anes The RFC has confined U.s
operHtlons ~ Imp ly to !iOld on ttw
\'1 a1aen tlltJory
that commodJty
prlres will incr~aStJ cumr.u~ rumra.tely
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}eEt.erda)' na belna; similar to ibe
hlJge Brllish
equalization
t\Uld,
Mmountlnr 1.0 more th~~on a bii.UoD.

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Ex-Middleporter
:Dies In · ~olumbus

He 1s survived by one daughte r
Mrs Snyrt', wJth
whom he lived,
ur1d thr·ee sona, Call, Paul and Er0 T OhUnaer, Middleport rallnest of Chicago.
The rtonmlm; may be vtewed by r( ~td man, say!l he Lhlnk.!l he has
lriends at L~ RH.wllngs Funeral MO mf' kind ot a record. Rather
G u 1 t a v o a H:olfman Suc-- P.ome.
1Jrm:dly, th.e man announct!d that
Lhree members of the Ohllnaer
cumha at Home of H'•
homily wlll celebrate their blrthda.y
, PRIODE HONORED BY anniversaries
Daurhter in Capital
on December 18th.
'! J •t!Y are Helene, 19, Clarence, 14,
SPORTS
WRITER
F'urleral rites-:;;-OWJtllVCII Holi.- 1
1 nd Donald 12. all
bom on the
• ume day ol the same month.
man, 88, who pa'ssed &amp;way In (:olwh •
MetgA cuunty and Pomeruy Bend
bus. early Thursda y momlng, will be fans will ~~ t'lit.ttld. to learn t.hat
oonOuct.ed from the H~ath M. E Waltel P; lOde, proba.bb the outqhurch here Ba.turday utternoon at • tanding center of all ttrne pro2 o'clock
Interd.ieat wm bQ ruade rluced on a Middleport ~lgh .sch0o1
J.p the Middleport Hill cemetery bY fnotbll.ll team was chasen by the
ALSGC Ja.tt:d P1 (31:1 for 8 IIUard po$
the Rawlinas undertakers
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Born In 1850. Mr Hoffman had t!on on. that Pre.s8 Association's
1'!61ded In M~ddleport until ,p.bouL 5 Frst AII-Bucli.eye teo.m
Pr!Cide conv~rte d into guard by
y~ aao when he removed t.0 col umbu..s whtre he had made his home Ocach Ped"'!l ~t Ohio university, .~;;
wlth hls daughter ,
Mtll
Ralph :l. Junior and hall completed his
Sayre Hls wife dl t:d short!~ before second year as a mem ber of u.\.
bP. went to Columbus
FOii a bout va1slty tootbull Learn at At.hells
50 years he was employed ut the
Polberoy Muchlne
Company, in ,
DINNER IIOSTE88
Pomeroy
I Mrs Wllllu m Sayre m1tertalned

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3oldiers

the aartcuUural a.djWilment admm - dJurn walls
~traUon
Oov Murrn~ himself wa.~; sllt&gt;u.
An lr\crtMe ta IH)Vt!mmmt..&amp;l rP- when llllkerl for an explanatlou [l
venues over lfRt yeir, t6nl.her wllh lwaa recalled. however , that. ht had
larJPr rett.t.rtJ~ ant1c1$Mlted.· from U- fMQuently crlt~d · o~u empba
quor tax• also ma1 ." aid In the
ot f~11, and vther Jntf!rcol 1
b&gt;Jdtt~t bflant:lng drhe._
letla~ s port.. f\Dfl P3Ymtnt or hljj:h
Unde1 the DouglJ,~ PI!OtCf'&amp;.IJl ..of a 1~abl.rlf'll tn ' ~eoaches
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Ou une occasion h P 11ald lhe um
the t'D).OOO ,OOO annuli Po~Jt oh'lcf' vuslty paid 'loo much att-tntlou Lo
e:~~r.oense, a I». lanced buda;tt except f'lCtl•nllb,
bu~k~ tli~l b ahtl
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fr,r -tmera:ency , exve~tures would balls •
Le provided. He p~.A to bPgln
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It ha s been said by reliable people that men are be·
!ng given work who are property ow ners to t he extent of
posse~sing si1.eable farms whereas othe~ are refu~d
:.otmply because the former had been on relief while l.hc
latter ha\' C kept ••a stiff upper lip" and asked for nor l't!*
ccn·c d no quarter.
There ure many among our citiz e ns in Meigs County,
lHlL to mf!ntio n other portio~ of th e state, who have
1ought the wolf from the doot• throughout the past fou.
:vea1·s w ithout receiving one bit of pubhc funds towal'd
1t clputg them in their great fight. These people are nea1·
th e ~nd of their financial string and rnn et have help lu
the form of work. They are t he cless of people who will
g-o down fighting and will do anything for a chance to
"an1 thmr way. From accounts given o ut, theMe peopk
.tr&lt;' .-;till he in g passed by while all who have ever received
1 ('hef are taken care of first.
If these reports are true, immt!diHte steps should be
t.lkt•n to co rrect the evi l for these peop le are entitled to u
· ham:t' lo l:!arn their way even more than the ftollows who
w~n· the fi~t to quit trying and the first to take advanage
t , ( th(' Hu~cu ll e d HeuKy money" gtven out in the fo~ of or·
&lt;lcr' allhc beginning of 'the "rellef can\palgl
All who need it shou ld be given a chance to work
and celtainly the fellow who held up hi• head the longest
'"'d lt·ied the hard est sho uld be reward ed for his efforts
JU a manner rur more fittin g nnd in kec!)ing with the ef·
1ort: he haH put forth. Let's see that no one is discrimj.
nalud agaltlst nnd that ~.1. 11 who are sincere in their efforts
L·• ge l some work to do for a reasonaiJie wage, are taken
nan~ of.

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pendttUNS ot 1ut resr tlao W1D lid
111m. Amonl tbele were the 13.300.·
000.000 pubUt wort&amp; bond lMUe,
1150.000.000 tor the tederal bank depo81t guaran,t.y corponat.km, tiM).·
Continued Prom Pa¥e One 1
000.000 tor fedtral l&amp;hd t.nltl PD.- sold
W'tth two ruardllmcu pt:tited
()(.0.000 for Ceckral borne • n banlta, ~t up at Lll .. turnstllea extendmg
'42,000,000 tor lb.e farm credit ad- at each eate, a military wnto wa~

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the relief of needy people in Ohio through the CW A /
movement whereby people who want to work are accord· !
~d th e privilege of earning real money the officials u, [
charl!'e should not overlook the fellow who ha• not asked 1

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tend. ulette.n .... ntfll mat.\tr for publicat1oo. Uw'J
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. *o I.Aelr o.am-....J.thOP&amp;b not noce8Bal11r to Itt
fdnt.ed. AlmDJJD.out ~ bQWeYil' uceUeD\ aDd dmdrable lD t.bam·
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LY NCHINGS
lNl'l!; the l;vnehlll gl:l nf U a ~ two beasts in Cnlif,'l llla who
HO foully and cru elly murdered their dt~fenseless kid-

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olo .-:'r,":"'l,.•11v·r'i",,.taim, there h!l s been. ~ ~~9tl\ct: ,~'l~Yin~, tbe _,_Mecond
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t gcther, hu. ve rait;ed n storm of protest particulal'IY
BETHANY M. E. CHURCH
l iiJli)IJg tho~e v..•ho object to uny nnd all fornHJ of capital
Fndedo Boa. PaaLor
Sunday school at D 15 A. M. Ben
Jlltllll'lhme nt, eithe r lega l or otherwise.
Keuttlinc. supt
M.:ost Jleoplc are oy1pm~ed to lyn chings o n general Mornlns wor11hlp It\ LOA~o A: M.
Sermon topic· "Has ~ Ocrls~lty
1 'Jilt iplcs Ut~cause after nil, law and onlel' muat prevnil outcrown tta Day?:\...,. . { ~
at &lt;tJI times. Huwev(lr there nrc many ot her thinga to
Evening: service at 'f·OO ((: P M.
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Theme "Hal5 the Church a. MIS6t:ti iHUder befor~ we cuudcmn the act of t~c Californians ion?"
GRACE EI'ISCOPAL CIIUIU) H
1, W. Clarb, RIMJLM
\I Jt hout firzst ~:~.tudying the caurie~ of such Do n outburst 0 11
s A M Holy Communion
FOREST
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tlte part. nf rwoplc who are as u rul e , IRW a.bJding and
9 15 A M. Church school
Frederie ROll. Ptlstor
5 45 P M. Qtrls' Fellowship c lass.
1 cncc lovi ng
Sunday a&lt;:hool at I :00 P M .;
At the commur,lon service tL messThe lu ws of the country urn esHentially th e lnws of Bally, Bupt
rgc
I rom the House af BiShops wUl
Prwlh'~ seM!Ite at 2 00 P M
iht• p.t'op le hving here . When they arc flouted HO often Toptc · "118.8 the Ohurth Out- !'i'f, PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lt delivered.
J. C. Pilch, Putior
• ltd :-~ n long as the CluJe has been wtth criminals
of a:l CJ'O'W Ita DayP"
SIMPSON M. F.. CHURCII
-Sunday school 9 A M
cho~sHcs, kinds Rnd colors in our country for so many years roMt:ROY UHV&amp;OH OF UIIRIST
T. E. Manea~~, Mlnltter
DlvJne llefvlce 10 15 A M
Sunday ach ool ami. preachlug !J
Kenn"lh 1. Reed Mlntater
Meeti ng of Lfl.dies Society 'fhur~:~:~ nd when cr·imes ut' all HOrb.i and kindH nre committed
t_) 11) JO in the mornJng Sermmt
9:30 Morniug service oC wor.shlp nay 2 PM
da1ly with an abandon that 11:1 overwhelming to thl)se who
~:; ubjccl
"WhaL Shall One Do to
F'md the Best 111 Ltfe ?"
l ,at·e f~milies and homes to protect, it i., not at all to be
Epwotth League 8 Ill&gt; P M Sarah
'' ondc red thnt eventually people wiiJ take the law into
Maness leade1
Evening service '1 P. M Sermon
! heir own hands a s was the case in California and l.lis
subject "Ability Determines Res~
HHliJ dunn g the past week .
j:lonslbillty."
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Wha t ca uses such an outburst'! 'I hat iH easy to &lt;t n ~
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fREE MJ!:THODIST CIRCUIT
"we1. We but need to turn to the Lmdbergh tragedy or
T. B. OIT Pastor
Laut'el Clift B B 9 30
1 . t he Hamm kidnaping in Minnesotn where the crimiE
Flnlnw. Supt
na l·•, known to be criminals and positiv~l..: identified as thP.
PreQ.chlng 10 · 4~
Prt.l.se service l
•' I!Rcreant.s in t hat case, were tut'ned scot free by a spincI HYf!CII Run 8 B. 9·30 S. M Rush·s:-;, unAmcricnn jury, lacking in the red blood of a J'eal
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Pralfie service 10 .43 A M
Amencnn, or to the caae in. Oregon where a woman alt&gt;u
Revival meeting 11'1 progress
wus acquilted after either killing her husband with her
1 H}sell Run. Servlcet each -,~~~~
1at 7 c'cl.,;ok Subject tor E
''"'" hands or instigating the plot whid. ended fatally or
i e ~enlng "Where Is the Lo1'd
t~) Califorma where a nurse was acquitted of the killing
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' f her former employer after telling a tole even more f"'' - 1'
Chon:heo of Chrlt~ Sclllltlllt
:&lt;Jt)tic t han the flowing pen of a super imaginative wr'ter
• uulti yield.
"GOD THE ONLY :t;~~;:~
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All these many travestles. on j ust1ce continue to pile
1 the Lcs!lon-Sermon
• p until a lo n.g-a uft'ering, kindly, terrified and finally
. r ead inonallSunday,
Churcho~'j:•,;•~lm~;.;•j~ll~~
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I' cnbst,
J yJ:Jtcrical public, can stand no more when
lhey break
The Golden Text
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I Lord. your Holy One, the creator
f •t't h in all the pent up fury of month• •nd even year• of
your King." (lsa. 43:15),
I Israel,
t~ulfe ring, to wreak summary vengeance on the object of
Among the citations whicll com
1 prise the Lenon-Sermon is the
l ho:a1r wrath.
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The lynchings in the South however, are another an·
unlo him that striveth with hil
Maker ! Let the potsherd r~trave witll
l!le to IJe conSiduv~d becaqse t hey in a majority of cases
the pobherds of the earth. Shall tht
clay &amp;ay to him that fuhioneth it,
'"" "ngendere&lt;J by r~c,ial jtatred regardlelll! of guilt.
What maku t thou ? or thy work, Ht l
There call b ~ no excuoinr the crimlr.al, the object of
fliilh ua hauda?" (Ju.. 45 :9).
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lltub'• f~ry for he ha&amp; ~~eceived U!liY hi• just deserts at a
'I he I:esson-Sermon also indude!'
the following pa!sage from th• I
cosl in· dpiJars ~nd ceQts much les• than would have been
Chrb tian Sc ience textbook. "Sci· 1
the case i~ lo11~1 t.ril'l• and he has recejved a fu mor•
cncc nnd Health with Key to the 1
Sc riptur u" by lh1y Balcer Eddy :
,;ust penaltY ~h~n j\3d the c~•• been trleq by u j~ry '&lt;&lt;f
"God'• lho~ghl l are perfect anlll
twelve of our aver&amp;lfe people lacking In compton •en•e.
c tcrnul , nrc substance and Life. Ma·
tena l omd Itm poral thought• art 1
ideas of il!litice, b~ekbo~e and ~ detern. ina~on lo • t~nd
h un1un, m\·olving uror. attd ahtct
liod, S))irit. i5 tl, · ,, •' l'l' ,'""· the;
fo r lhe rill'))~.
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T\Je 'qt\)y l hlng to be fe arM throlllfh summury justice
1H aleri!•l o\ "
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&lt;"""" is tl!~t t!Je mob spirit , f!lilfh~ foinont &amp;ljd turn to
Ihe spiritual iin&lt;l eleua;.l.' ~p. ~6).
•.t hcr
~&amp; 'ind\istrJal aubjecj:o whl~h of course, ls nut

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. 1t sUppHe~ you with convenient' ice cube!i.
The most delicious frozen &gt;allds lind desserrs
-dozens and dozens of them-are easily prein the unhurried tltorqing hOurs. T~ey
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enough for your family re&lt;juirements. A good
rul~ js to provide rwo cubJc feet of refrigerator
capacity fur each member of your household.

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cost• a.nd other hou .. bold espea1e1 to
more than meecyourfirtt P.1mear. "You. are

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ChrlltJDU GlODey bu,. both. clfc

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Here lt a practical Jlft lot a pracdc:el yeusnd' eury wiFe Or .DotJitt waau a. modem
electric refrlsen:tQr. G .. a~ l!J:ectric q 11nl·
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Mbalmr'lliplodl'liatTOp modeb. G-E pricu
art a'Cnv wl.thla a few ciOllan ol the Jo.-K
in alfhl~f-lAt ua ~~ow JCU our Christmas Gift Cettiiwt, •aiR Jou can prtteat
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JH JutPll out 1~ould r•Dt go ra.r to\1 ard s1.8Wllzatim1 of forelgn ex•
rha u ~e
especially when pitted
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A(JmifiJ~tr.tlon leaders profe8Red
, u be umlblurbPd by lihe ,xmtJ.nued
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-~dreaded "terrible Touhy' sang of 'n:J:tn~:o: at 1h ~· JJrt&gt;IIP nt policy
Llmdon, vee l-INB-'11~ h~~Cr - Chicago, In the kidnaping af Ha.m m
naLioo&amp;l llold price was , lowertd l whn wa~ held ~t. Junf' ui\LU •100.
1-2 ptf\Ce' to.bout thr~ c~mtll) t.OOay 000 raP.'iOm wa!\ paid Thf'y had
to 125 ,ahllllna;s, !.wo-pen~ per been Indicted under U1e llf'W 'Lint1 {1 ur:ce, with a premlbm of : stx~pt!nu bforgh" kidnaping law pa.o;;St&gt;d rf'·
r1\'er the French rate.
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Thla WM @qual to about '32 64 In
The stram or mor@ than fow
!Contlnuea Jrom page one)
Americ$n currency at today's open- n,onths 1n Jail. most af which w.~..~ was tlw lflfl of 1t $3.000 000 church
lni exehanif! rate of t6 22 1-2 W '~pe nt In Mlitary confinement, and to th~.; East L1be1ty IIPa)
Presbythe pound.
t:&gt;e rlroroWI ([rllling by federal au - terla n 1 ongregntlon
f'he building
The Aale of 381 gold ba.r11, vafued thorlties began to stww an Shark
ls now under consLmcUon
on th e
nl 703,000 pound.! rapproximately 1-.:ey If' the ~losing days of tnt• tnul ':lt.t• of Lht· hous• whe ac Il ls mou-ulf
t3,013,17$i waPi announced at the , hPre He aclal queerly 1,.. th .. cour~ 1 W!&lt;s b01 n
I'I'W rate. ,
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il a mr..f~'&gt;f•llltll boy , .o:hal and .fclll ed JQ$tph f B~I' Joe) Aud ino •a
tw!c&amp;-OOI1\'1cttc'l booLieQgP.r llfld ~ 1
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gamhi er, ;va 'l 1,
(Crmllnu@d trom n~qe Ol''!!)
sought by Rl'thort.les today 011 u shorlly
o:b~nd
il• Ot)t&gt;ratlons
Warrant cher&amp;lng murder.
abroad
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rhr Khootln g occurred Thank!i·
Thf" RFC is op(·J almg under a
gi vlnr nll?ht iu Big Joe'11 st.orf" 'I11e Sf•O.OOO,OOO lund Which WUK de so.lle.grd bootlfil'@t'rs \'rU · o.nd threl' cr,bed by AClba~·uHlor Robert W
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Plngham In ~n add! eSii in London

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moved 110me omcia.L~ to challenge lte
accuracy The BritiSh fund, It was
JlOiuted out, Is not only thirty tlmea
liliger th1l11 the American tund, but
~J,io b. used hi OPf"n
purchMeR of
p(,ur •&lt;ls ol ste1lm ~
dollaf'ft, and
J•anes The RFC has confined U.s
operHtlons ~ Imp ly to !iOld on ttw
\'1 a1aen tlltJory
that commodJty
prlres will incr~aStJ cumr.u~ rumra.tely
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r 1 s description of the Amerlola
'und BR similar to t.h.e Brlf.lllb fund.

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}eEt.erda)' na belna; similar to ibe
hlJge Brllish
equalization
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Mmountlnr 1.0 more th~~on a bii.UoD.

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:Dies In · ~olumbus

He 1s survived by one daughte r
Mrs Snyrt', wJth
whom he lived,
ur1d thr·ee sona, Call, Paul and Er0 T OhUnaer, Middleport rallnest of Chicago.
The rtonmlm; may be vtewed by r( ~td man, say!l he Lhlnk.!l he has
lriends at L~ RH.wllngs Funeral MO mf' kind ot a record. Rather
G u 1 t a v o a H:olfman Suc-- P.ome.
1Jrm:dly, th.e man announct!d that
Lhree members of the Ohllnaer
cumha at Home of H'•
homily wlll celebrate their blrthda.y
, PRIODE HONORED BY anniversaries
Daurhter in Capital
on December 18th.
'! J •t!Y are Helene, 19, Clarence, 14,
SPORTS
WRITER
F'urleral rites-:;;-OWJtllVCII Holi.- 1
1 nd Donald 12. all
bom on the
• ume day ol the same month.
man, 88, who pa'ssed &amp;way In (:olwh •
MetgA cuunty and Pomeruy Bend
bus. early Thursda y momlng, will be fans will ~~ t'lit.ttld. to learn t.hat
oonOuct.ed from the H~ath M. E Waltel P; lOde, proba.bb the outqhurch here Ba.turday utternoon at • tanding center of all ttrne pro2 o'clock
Interd.ieat wm bQ ruade rluced on a Middleport ~lgh .sch0o1
J.p the Middleport Hill cemetery bY fnotbll.ll team was chasen by the
ALSGC Ja.tt:d P1 (31:1 for 8 IIUard po$
the Rawlinas undertakers
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Born In 1850. Mr Hoffman had t!on on. that Pre.s8 Association's
1'!61ded In M~ddleport until ,p.bouL 5 Frst AII-Bucli.eye teo.m
Pr!Cide conv~rte d into guard by
y~ aao when he removed t.0 col umbu..s whtre he had made his home Ocach Ped"'!l ~t Ohio university, .~;;
wlth hls daughter ,
Mtll
Ralph :l. Junior and hall completed his
Sayre Hls wife dl t:d short!~ before second year as a mem ber of u.\.
bP. went to Columbus
FOii a bout va1slty tootbull Learn at At.hells
50 years he was employed ut the
Polberoy Muchlne
Company, in ,
DINNER IIOSTE88
Pomeroy
I Mrs Wllllu m Sayre m1tertalned

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the aartcuUural a.djWilment admm - dJurn walls
~traUon
Oov Murrn~ himself wa.~; sllt&gt;u.
An lr\crtMe ta IH)Vt!mmmt..&amp;l rP- when llllkerl for an explanatlou [l
venues over lfRt yeir, t6nl.her wllh lwaa recalled. however , that. ht had
larJPr rett.t.rtJ~ ant1c1$Mlted.· from U- fMQuently crlt~d · o~u empba
quor tax• also ma1 ." aid In the
ot f~11, and vther Jntf!rcol 1
b&gt;Jdtt~t bflant:lng drhe._
letla~ s port.. f\Dfl P3Ymtnt or hljj:h
Unde1 the DouglJ,~ PI!OtCf'&amp;.IJl ..of a 1~abl.rlf'll tn ' ~eoaches
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Ou une occasion h P 11ald lhe um
the t'D).OOO ,OOO annuli Po~Jt oh'lcf' vuslty paid 'loo much att-tntlou Lo
e:~~r.oense, a I». lanced buda;tt except f'lCtl•nllb,
bu~k~ tli~l b ahtl
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fr,r -tmera:ency , exve~tures would balls •
Le provided. He p~.A to bPgln
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It ha s been said by reliable people that men are be·
!ng given work who are property ow ners to t he extent of
posse~sing si1.eable farms whereas othe~ are refu~d
:.otmply because the former had been on relief while l.hc
latter ha\' C kept ••a stiff upper lip" and asked for nor l't!*
ccn·c d no quarter.
There ure many among our citiz e ns in Meigs County,
lHlL to mf!ntio n other portio~ of th e state, who have
1ought the wolf from the doot• throughout the past fou.
:vea1·s w ithout receiving one bit of pubhc funds towal'd
1t clputg them in their great fight. These people are nea1·
th e ~nd of their financial string and rnn et have help lu
the form of work. They are t he cless of people who will
g-o down fighting and will do anything for a chance to
"an1 thmr way. From accounts given o ut, theMe peopk
.tr&lt;' .-;till he in g passed by while all who have ever received
1 ('hef are taken care of first.
If these reports are true, immt!diHte steps should be
t.lkt•n to co rrect the evi l for these peop le are entitled to u
· ham:t' lo l:!arn their way even more than the ftollows who
w~n· the fi~t to quit trying and the first to take advanage
t , ( th(' Hu~cu ll e d HeuKy money" gtven out in the fo~ of or·
&lt;lcr' allhc beginning of 'the "rellef can\palgl
All who need it shou ld be given a chance to work
and celtainly the fellow who held up hi• head the longest
'"'d lt·ied the hard est sho uld be reward ed for his efforts
JU a manner rur more fittin g nnd in kec!)ing with the ef·
1ort: he haH put forth. Let's see that no one is discrimj.
nalud agaltlst nnd that ~.1. 11 who are sincere in their efforts
L·• ge l some work to do for a reasonaiJie wage, are taken
nan~ of.

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pendttUNS ot 1ut resr tlao W1D lid
111m. Amonl tbele were the 13.300.·
000.000 pubUt wort&amp; bond lMUe,
1150.000.000 tor the tederal bank depo81t guaran,t.y corponat.km, tiM).·
Continued Prom Pa¥e One 1
000.000 tor fedtral l&amp;hd t.nltl PD.- sold
W'tth two ruardllmcu pt:tited
()(.0.000 for Ceckral borne • n banlta, ~t up at Lll .. turnstllea extendmg
'42,000,000 tor lb.e farm credit ad- at each eate, a military wnto wa~

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the relief of needy people in Ohio through the CW A /
movement whereby people who want to work are accord· !
~d th e privilege of earning real money the officials u, [
charl!'e should not overlook the fellow who ha• not asked 1

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tend. ulette.n .... ntfll mat.\tr for publicat1oo. Uw'J
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. *o I.Aelr o.am-....J.thOP&amp;b not noce8Bal11r to Itt
fdnt.ed. AlmDJJD.out ~ bQWeYil' uceUeD\ aDd dmdrable lD t.bam·
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LY NCHINGS
lNl'l!; the l;vnehlll gl:l nf U a ~ two beasts in Cnlif,'l llla who
HO foully and cru elly murdered their dt~fenseless kid-

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t gcther, hu. ve rait;ed n storm of protest particulal'IY
BETHANY M. E. CHURCH
l iiJli)IJg tho~e v..•ho object to uny nnd all fornHJ of capital
Fndedo Boa. PaaLor
Sunday school at D 15 A. M. Ben
Jlltllll'lhme nt, eithe r lega l or otherwise.
Keuttlinc. supt
M.:ost Jleoplc are oy1pm~ed to lyn chings o n general Mornlns wor11hlp It\ LOA~o A: M.
Sermon topic· "Has ~ Ocrls~lty
1 'Jilt iplcs Ut~cause after nil, law and onlel' muat prevnil outcrown tta Day?:\...,. . { ~
at &lt;tJI times. Huwev(lr there nrc many ot her thinga to
Evening: service at 'f·OO ((: P M.
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Theme "Hal5 the Church a. MIS6t:ti iHUder befor~ we cuudcmn the act of t~c Californians ion?"
GRACE EI'ISCOPAL CIIUIU) H
1, W. Clarb, RIMJLM
\I Jt hout firzst ~:~.tudying the caurie~ of such Do n outburst 0 11
s A M Holy Communion
FOREST
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tlte part. nf rwoplc who are as u rul e , IRW a.bJding and
9 15 A M. Church school
Frederie ROll. Ptlstor
5 45 P M. Qtrls' Fellowship c lass.
1 cncc lovi ng
Sunday a&lt;:hool at I :00 P M .;
At the commur,lon service tL messThe lu ws of the country urn esHentially th e lnws of Bally, Bupt
rgc
I rom the House af BiShops wUl
Prwlh'~ seM!Ite at 2 00 P M
iht• p.t'op le hving here . When they arc flouted HO often Toptc · "118.8 the Ohurth Out- !'i'f, PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lt delivered.
J. C. Pilch, Putior
• ltd :-~ n long as the CluJe has been wtth criminals
of a:l CJ'O'W Ita DayP"
SIMPSON M. F.. CHURCII
-Sunday school 9 A M
cho~sHcs, kinds Rnd colors in our country for so many years roMt:ROY UHV&amp;OH OF UIIRIST
T. E. Manea~~, Mlnltter
DlvJne llefvlce 10 15 A M
Sunday ach ool ami. preachlug !J
Kenn"lh 1. Reed Mlntater
Meeti ng of Lfl.dies Society 'fhur~:~:~ nd when cr·imes ut' all HOrb.i and kindH nre committed
t_) 11) JO in the mornJng Sermmt
9:30 Morniug service oC wor.shlp nay 2 PM
da1ly with an abandon that 11:1 overwhelming to thl)se who
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"WhaL Shall One Do to
F'md the Best 111 Ltfe ?"
l ,at·e f~milies and homes to protect, it i., not at all to be
Epwotth League 8 Ill&gt; P M Sarah
'' ondc red thnt eventually people wiiJ take the law into
Maness leade1
Evening service '1 P. M Sermon
! heir own hands a s was the case in California and l.lis
subject "Ability Determines Res~
HHliJ dunn g the past week .
j:lonslbillty."
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Wha t ca uses such an outburst'! 'I hat iH easy to &lt;t n ~
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"we1. We but need to turn to the Lmdbergh tragedy or
T. B. OIT Pastor
Laut'el Clift B B 9 30
1 . t he Hamm kidnaping in Minnesotn where the crimiE
Flnlnw. Supt
na l·•, known to be criminals and positiv~l..: identified as thP.
PreQ.chlng 10 · 4~
Prt.l.se service l
•' I!Rcreant.s in t hat case, were tut'ned scot free by a spincI HYf!CII Run 8 B. 9·30 S. M Rush·s:-;, unAmcricnn jury, lacking in the red blood of a J'eal
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Pralfie service 10 .43 A M
Amencnn, or to the caae in. Oregon where a woman alt&gt;u
Revival meeting 11'1 progress
wus acquilted after either killing her husband with her
1 H}sell Run. Servlcet each -,~~~~
1at 7 c'cl.,;ok Subject tor E
''"'" hands or instigating the plot whid. ended fatally or
i e ~enlng "Where Is the Lo1'd
t~) Califorma where a nurse was acquitted of the killing
I lf Elijah!'' · -- - ___
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Chon:heo of Chrlt~ Sclllltlllt
:&lt;Jt)tic t han the flowing pen of a super imaginative wr'ter
• uulti yield.
"GOD THE ONLY :t;~~;:~
I AND CREATOR" IS
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All these many travestles. on j ust1ce continue to pile
1 the Lcs!lon-Sermon
• p until a lo n.g-a uft'ering, kindly, terrified and finally
. r ead inonallSunday,
Churcho~'j:•,;•~lm~;.;•j~ll~~
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I' cnbst,
J yJ:Jtcrical public, can stand no more when
lhey break
The Golden Text
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I Lord. your Holy One, the creator
f •t't h in all the pent up fury of month• •nd even year• of
your King." (lsa. 43:15),
I Israel,
t~ulfe ring, to wreak summary vengeance on the object of
Among the citations whicll com
1 prise the Lenon-Sermon is the
l ho:a1r wrath.
I
from the BiMe : "Woe
I following
The lynchings in the South however, are another an·
unlo him that striveth with hil
Maker ! Let the potsherd r~trave witll
l!le to IJe conSiduv~d becaqse t hey in a majority of cases
the pobherds of the earth. Shall tht
clay &amp;ay to him that fuhioneth it,
'"" "ngendere&lt;J by r~c,ial jtatred regardlelll! of guilt.
What maku t thou ? or thy work, Ht l
There call b ~ no excuoinr the crimlr.al, the object of
fliilh ua hauda?" (Ju.. 45 :9).
I
lltub'• f~ry for he ha&amp; ~~eceived U!liY hi• just deserts at a
'I he I:esson-Sermon also indude!'
the following pa!sage from th• I
cosl in· dpiJars ~nd ceQts much les• than would have been
Chrb tian Sc ience textbook. "Sci· 1
the case i~ lo11~1 t.ril'l• and he has recejved a fu mor•
cncc nnd Health with Key to the 1
Sc riptur u" by lh1y Balcer Eddy :
,;ust penaltY ~h~n j\3d the c~•• been trleq by u j~ry '&lt;&lt;f
"God'• lho~ghl l are perfect anlll
twelve of our aver&amp;lfe people lacking In compton •en•e.
c tcrnul , nrc substance and Life. Ma·
tena l omd Itm poral thought• art 1
ideas of il!litice, b~ekbo~e and ~ detern. ina~on lo • t~nd
h un1un, m\·olving uror. attd ahtct
liod, S))irit. i5 tl, · ,, •' l'l' ,'""· the;
fo r lhe rill'))~.
1
1a ~k a div hJC~ 1
''li i')Or&amp;l
T\Je 'qt\)y l hlng to be fe arM throlllfh summury justice
1H aleri!•l o\ "
··t~ imiB
~111nt ·r:, ~, .. ,
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&lt;"""" is tl!~t t!Je mob spirit , f!lilfh~ foinont &amp;ljd turn to
Ihe spiritual iin&lt;l eleua;.l.' ~p. ~6).
•.t hcr
~&amp; 'ind\istrJal aubjecj:o whl~h of course, ls nut

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The most delicious frozen &gt;allds lind desserrs
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enough for your family re&lt;juirements. A good
rul~ js to provide rwo cubJc feet of refrigerator
capacity fur each member of your household.

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cost• a.nd other hou .. bold espea1e1 to
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ChrlltJDU GlODey bu,. both. clfc

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electric refrlsen:tQr. G .. a~ l!J:ectric q 11nl·
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BllTERLY ~~NTESTE~ GAME fiNAllY
TUHNS UWAR~ YHl~.W JACKHSWHD

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f'OR BALE-850 watt ~ 160·A
ba.teey . Deko wuher. 32 volt n.·
dio. Phone M·L. I. C. Meredith

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L•'OR SALF.----Qrimca Golden, Bt.II.Y·

JIJU&gt;l
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U,pe.}

tor ,nee ot

man Wlnesa.p acd other varlet.ies
of apples. Sweet elder 25 ct.s. a
gallon without cont&amp;Jner e.t C.
H. Oakes, Apple Marll'.!t 1 rul h
Wc.st of U ttle Hocknli, Oblo:t
On

St~le

da y~:~,

TURN BR[~K INl~·~t~E,'

Route MI. 8. Open we"k

afternoons

sunday

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t:..tate Dl Va.l Jones,. Deceased

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NoHcc 111 hereby g!Yen that M. D.

will be

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Webl'lter b as

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duly

appointed

FOR RENT-2 beaUUIUI flats ovt!r
A. &amp; P. Bt.ore. can l!:dward Ebere11-2&amp;-tr
btlch at Red AnchOJ'.

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And White Stage Magnificent Goal St"nd On
Three Different Occaeione Until" Beunett
Finally Snag• :Pa.. Over Goal Liue.

No ad"tfri:!lemeut will be taken tor u~~~ted _thl.l 15th day 'o f Nc~~m~r
., leu tlum "' riltnlunun thiU"Ke ot
8. A. McCullough
twent-nye eent.a tor each maeror the Pr-obate Ceurt,
tJ.oa.
Melg'-: COW\tYtYOhkJ.

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IH1d qualified a&amp; ··Admln.latrator de
Erron 2r1 btmls non wtth the Will annexed ot
Estate of Val Jones lat.e of
M~igs Coun ~y. Ohio, ~ .

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Game Nip J\nd Tuck Ti.IJ La.te Jn :J'Wir~r.!l"·~~~~ Whep 1~·~~·" ~~!~_In: !r"' ,;:''~.:.~...
· Bennett Gett. Away For Lonr Ga1n After Ap- .
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parently Beine StopPI'd for ' 12 Yard J..o~1 ·
. Momo. I&lt;laeo •nd

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¥ . Clull: mttmben~

lfQIII liflC
liuslnelj section of t.he 'lllllage
to the pla.ylng t~lq, w~ere
na~

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Thrilling: bel!ond words and one era! attempts to plug !the line were
of the be6t and hardest. rought con- stopped dead In their" track&amp; or
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· t.hrown for losses will\ Ule fo,rward
test&amp; between the Middleport IH~h Purple wall :6hDWitli ll).p the · pest,
school Yellow JBckeki and lhe Po•n- d efensi vely In the t.lgl\t Ia~.

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APPOINTMENT

Noi.Jcc Is hereby given, That 0 . 1
H. Chur~ h of Mld.c;Ueport, Ohio, haa
bt&gt;c n duly llJlJ&gt;Ointed and qualified u

hig__h .school Purple P&amp;nthe•·s,
the nlnth consecutive contest. ol ~;,~
two tootbaU teams went to MJddl P·
port Thursday b:• a 6 too ococ~.
The deciding points wct-e t.1nde
only att.er a break wh;:t_ :&gt;"nt M.h:idlepm·t into Pomeroy territory ln.te
ln the third period and kept lhem
there until the game :.'O.:Ied, but
despite this break H Wall the clean.
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est played and best c('n,e~t ·~d nffair presented between tear.-~s rep rr!ienUng·the two schools for mtany
year.s.
When two Pmnrroy pluyers !allt..•ri
lo bring Bennett t.o the !l"I"Uun&lt;l
when It appeared a:; Umuqh he h!i.d
hf&gt;n thrown tor a 12 yerd loss behind the line or scrimmage , ln the
third period , and he broke awnv 1.o
race 32 yardR lnt.o Pomeroy terrl!.u11'
plo.cing the ball on the ~m1 !1' m
}'ard lim:, the lw·ning point of the
fl"I'LD1C wa.s decided.
Ft·om - Uten ou Mirldler.o0rl pl:\y•~{\
cnllrely in Pomr.roy·s t.enit.QIY t.akiug the bail to the most dan!l'erQus
PiBc.e In the Pomeroy fiell1 but only
lifter l!BV!(lral. attempts to break thru
t.he: · SeeP\fo&amp;ly
lmpenetljH.ble line
did the Y.ellow Jackets resort t.o a
pa ~SS from Allensworth to Bennett
nu·oss the goal line for the only
scoring j)lay of the game.
The pass for the
touchdown
pwvcd t.o be the only possible liCOrlng p!ny !or tho Jackets after sevI!!"OY

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Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Clark

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Even nfter the .M:iddleport team
scored. Pomeroy'l!l .hopes were not
completely vanquished fl.8 the kicko~r g11.ve them ~ion
or the
Pijj&lt;ikln oval, but, ~ bud break lmmediately after the kttk-oll da.s.h ed the hopes of th e Pomeroy fans
as Moore allowed U1e bnll to tumble
from his hands after a beautiful rP.turn t.o the Pome•·oy 35 y11.rd !;tripe
where It was r~o'llerefl by Rlle:v.
Middleport's
powerful
fullback.
This wna an unfortunnte break fo~
the Pomeroy lads but it. developed
that Moore watl practlcnlly out on
his feet. s.nd this dismissed
the
blame for the fumb le as It was necellSary to remove lttm enLir:! ly from
lhe conte.Ht.
rt was a gruelling test fpr both
lPHms, virtually every man on the
Held doing hls best lo ~ top lhe oppommt..&lt;; rroin ~ainhll:l" Rrotmd Rml
mwHinf! In 011e of
the h&lt;trd('.•;f,
fought but r.leanc!lt won nnd lor.t
R"llme~&gt; tJJt: tw&lt;J .twms havC' partl.· lflated In dur'.J.l g the HejlSOil.
The Pomeroy
do.fen se ~; t.c:lppM
U1e ramblings of Allensworth and
Bennet aro und ends, cffeetlvr.ty,
during the f1111t hall anti even when
n score was IJtreatened t.hc: attempts to break the Furpte forwacd
wall were thrust ba.ck..
Prom
sbanker to shanker, the Pomeroy
Une can rec.elve nothing but the
credit of nil ns they put their ail

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THAT
YOL..I D lbN'T LAND

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THAT 1~ 4-000.0 .1'
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the !!tar' ~anel.ed

pla~ed

llalf mast ae &amp;he clUb membtr&amp; a.nd spuetatora remained
standing u a tolr:en or teiiiPI!Ct.
shown, .

See-sawing back lllld forth "";;~;:: I I~

the playing field during t.hc

halt, p~dlctlons at a scoreless
were advanced by both fdd121,
JackeL"~

pre· ,d their ae:ial
was still Mfectlve IUld

''paidThe '~l~m~,~~:~·:::~:~~,,;~~i~l=~~
and a
o.dm~tons

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to ma.ke the attendn,n c.r.
over 3.000, wlls eMily the '.most
dcrly crowd ever tn atten~ a Mid·
dlcport.-Pomeroy tootba11 gumc.

, The ~ttendance WM record
tug, It w1w Drticially
nnd U1e couduct of all w a~

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guard rar 3 yds.
quick kicked ou~lde to ttt.e "!!dd~:
port 19 yd. llne. Allemworth
right tackle for a yda. stopped
the seoondiLry. Bennett went

pltmented·by M. Walker Es!lex,
dleport high school princiJJ:•L

The sportsmanship

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ror illllrlev Bauer, rormer
Wkldleport high aobool toot.ba.ll .!;tar, who met hia death
1'hursd9.y morning
throush
an unfortunate accident.
At the hlllf the bandp reptuentlng P.omeroy hlSh and
Middleport high school par•
aded up and down the rJW(f tn
fonnaUon11
In true c0Re1e
style pla.yinr Lhe alma mater
11001s ol both schOOls as they
came to a. po~~ltlon ln front. or
Ule stan~.

th~

teA.ma could not be overlooked.

left tAckle fOr 3 yd8.

tho Uli~Y battled llkfl enemle::.
on the field, and It seemed a.s
this spirit was carried to the crowd
u.s the gtuqe proceeded.

made flt'flt down on 32 yd. :···~.::::.
4 yds. gain
t:.hru oenter.
I wont oft tackle for i3 yds.
I worth was stopped for I yd at.
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Bennett went over
. Middleport SJ.I.Ccceded in oulgain- ttt.ckle ror 1 yd. mu.klng 4th.
In~ the Panthers, a.lthough ·
and 1-2 toot. Allenswot"l.h
pound11 I~ In; average welg,ht,
punted to Moortl who returned lt
yards thru scrtmme.ge to 102
10 yds to hie own 40 yd. nne.
tJ:~ru scrimmage by the
K.Joee mfl.de 2 ydl!l over lett
Fm;t do'ollw; were 8 for the
Moore hlt lett RUard ror -.
and 5 for
Klocs went O'IICI' Jcrt
sh~
ydtl. Kloel!. pWltcd to
on the 20 and he was downed
Jteatrukto'
Ml e
Moore on the :13 yd. line.
6UCCeeded in
Allensworth v1w:1 spl~d ~bind
score while
the line lor 4 yd. loss. Allens...orth
punted to Moore on the .Hecond
down to the Mlddle-port 48 yd
first down
Pomeroy. KkleiJ-.
stopped by Swisher fOr :1
when he left his
In~~~~~··~':
CBII{:i went off weak side or
ynroo and the quarter ended.

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Pomeroy W&amp;li ptmaltzed ntteen ydli.
(or llllfittCIJSSILfY t"OUjlhnelit. AllelliiWOl'th was sntcn.rctt behind tbe
line for five yd.
loss. Benuett
went ofl lett tackle ror fl ~dll. 'Allenswot·t.h hit center for T yds. nutkln~t 1t.h. down and 2 to go.
Amm.Hworth Lrled oonter but ralltd
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p;aln the first down nnd It
Pomeroy's ball on thc.lr uwn -34 yd.
Kloms hit left llUilrd for 2
line.
yds. easel hit left auRrd for t yda.
Moore Look the ball on a l&amp;lerlll
pa•s rm· JG yd. Q'fl.hJ and first. iiiOOi·~
Allensworth stopping him. -·
t.hcn went lhru ten. guard
yds.
Kloes dug Into .:~·"-'"".~~
or the line (or 3 yds.
right ii"UD.rd for fill'lt
, yd. on the Middleport 37
Kloos wcl\t off rl~~:ht
6 yds. Into lhe ;.,;;:;,;;d.;;.;:--Moo;,
was thrown by Swisher
lOllS.
M~re·s Pl\85 WQ ~
plete and lt. was· 4th down

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Moore
hit the
the ,'ri';",ii?,~·..:';';'",i~!·~'I' go.
J yd and
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spun away for an

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A small down pay.
men! will hold any
of the marvelouiJ

around
len. end.
right gun.rd
for

new 1934 PHILCOS fnr
Chrlstmu delhetf I
Pa,- the balance nut
Jl!ar! Come In- buJ
no·w whllt the Hlec:tlon
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PRINCil'TJ:lAI HALF~!l'K,

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Rllay'·,:~/t:::~
3 yd11.

went thru center for B
play for 2 ,vW... AUenswol"th •
spUled tor 1 yd. los..~ behind

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Pcmet"Oy fumbled and 8WI&amp;Iler re- I
covered on
the Middleport 46.
Riley nltemr&gt;ted aff
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Until the Prizes will be
awarded in the ·.,Big '~

Alleilswol't.h
to Moore on the 14 nnd he
back t.o t.he :11' yd. line With 2 min ~
utea left to play In the half.
Cue! took tbe ball on a forward
pass from Kloes tor 28 yd6. gain and
carlied lt to tl"!e t7 yd. Une In Middleport terrltot'Y. Blll(lkweu
Injured on the play. Kloe&amp;
:1 }'tis. at l"lght end. K:l.oea
Statue of Liberty ?la.y lost one
Kloes to~ thru the right taCkle
7 yds. making It fth. down ::.;-,.!
to 10 tor nr.st down as the
entled.
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CONTENDERS:
Leave no stone unturned.
No essential thing undone.
The campaign is an extremely close race. Failure to drive
hard for votes now means
less money in your pocket
next Monday Night.
MAKE THE HOURS COUNT

Active Candidates
Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Agnei: Egnor
(trueser

Middleport, Obit.
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
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BllTERLY ~~NTESTE~ GAME fiNAllY
TUHNS UWAR~ YHl~.W JACKHSWHD

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f'OR BALE-850 watt ~ 160·A
ba.teey . Deko wuher. 32 volt n.·
dio. Phone M·L. I. C. Meredith

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Pomeroy, 0 .

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L•'OR SALF.----Qrimca Golden, Bt.II.Y·

JIJU&gt;l
•""'
U,pe.}

tor ,nee ot

man Wlnesa.p acd other varlet.ies
of apples. Sweet elder 25 ct.s. a
gallon without cont&amp;Jner e.t C.
H. Oakes, Apple Marll'.!t 1 rul h
Wc.st of U ttle Hocknli, Oblo:t
On

St~le

da y~:~,

TURN BR[~K INl~·~t~E,'

Route MI. 8. Open we"k

afternoons

sunday

evenJ.ngtJ.

a.ld

I

NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT

t:..tate Dl Va.l Jones,. Deceased

,

NoHcc 111 hereby g!Yen that M. D.

will be

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re~~ponslblt

Webl'lter b as

~en

duly

appointed

FOR RENT-2 beaUUIUI flats ovt!r
A. &amp; P. Bt.ore. can l!:dward Ebere11-2&amp;-tr
btlch at Red AnchOJ'.

NOTICE

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for the

PreVic118 to Ule pme, the
·Mtddlepprt, hlrh. ~tetlbol.' tJau4
l&amp;d. a parade o[ the VarsitY

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Purple
And White Stage Magnificent Goal St"nd On
Three Different Occaeione Until" Beunett
Finally Snag• :Pa.. Over Goal Liue.

No ad"tfri:!lemeut will be taken tor u~~~ted _thl.l 15th day 'o f Nc~~m~r
., leu tlum "' riltnlunun thiU"Ke ot
8. A. McCullough
twent-nye eent.a tor each maeror the Pr-obate Ceurt,
tJ.oa.
Melg'-: COW\tYtYOhkJ.

For Rent. -

,

Pl,At PLACES PANTH'ERS' BACKS}"O WALl,.

IH1d qualified a&amp; ··Admln.latrator de
Erron 2r1 btmls non wtth the Will annexed ot
Estate of Val Jones lat.e of
M~igs Coun ~y. Ohio, ~ .

lboorrect lD8ert10D

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Game Nip J\nd Tuck Ti.IJ La.te Jn :J'Wir~r.!l"·~~~~ Whep 1~·~~·" ~~!~_In: !r"' ,;:''~.:.~...
· Bennett Gett. Away For Lonr Ga1n After Ap- .
,..,,. tlno pJar or
parently Beine StopPI'd for ' 12 Yard J..o~1 ·
. Momo. I&lt;laeo •nd

11-24-tr.

¥ . Clull: mttmben~

lfQIII liflC
liuslnelj section of t.he 'lllllage
to the pla.ylng t~lq, w~ere
na~

Stuiner 11.nd then loWered to

I

Thrilling: bel!ond words and one era! attempts to plug !the line were
of the be6t and hardest. rought con- stopped dead In their" track&amp; or
,
· t.hrown for losses will\ Ule fo,rward
test&amp; between the Middleport IH~h Purple wall :6hDWitli ll).p the · pest,
school Yellow JBckeki and lhe Po•n- d efensi vely In the t.lgl\t Ia~.

.

APPOINTMENT

Noi.Jcc Is hereby given, That 0 . 1
H. Chur~ h of Mld.c;Ueport, Ohio, haa
bt&gt;c n duly llJlJ&gt;Ointed and qualified u

hig__h .school Purple P&amp;nthe•·s,
the nlnth consecutive contest. ol ~;,~
two tootbaU teams went to MJddl P·
port Thursday b:• a 6 too ococ~.
The deciding points wct-e t.1nde
only att.er a break wh;:t_ :&gt;"nt M.h:idlepm·t into Pomeroy territory ln.te
ln the third period and kept lhem
there until the game :.'O.:Ied, but
despite this break H Wall the clean.
, .
est played and best c('n,e~t ·~d nffair presented between tear.-~s rep rr!ienUng·the two schools for mtany
year.s.
When two Pmnrroy pluyers !allt..•ri
lo bring Bennett t.o the !l"I"Uun&lt;l
when It appeared a:; Umuqh he h!i.d
hf&gt;n thrown tor a 12 yerd loss behind the line or scrimmage , ln the
third period , and he broke awnv 1.o
race 32 yardR lnt.o Pomeroy terrl!.u11'
plo.cing the ball on the ~m1 !1' m
}'ard lim:, the lw·ning point of the
fl"I'LD1C wa.s decided.
Ft·om - Uten ou Mirldler.o0rl pl:\y•~{\
cnllrely in Pomr.roy·s t.enit.QIY t.akiug the bail to the most dan!l'erQus
PiBc.e In the Pomeroy fiell1 but only
lifter l!BV!(lral. attempts to break thru
t.he: · SeeP\fo&amp;ly
lmpenetljH.ble line
did the Y.ellow Jackets resort t.o a
pa ~SS from Allensworth to Bennett
nu·oss the goal line for the only
scoring j)lay of the game.
The pass for the
touchdown
pwvcd t.o be the only possible liCOrlng p!ny !or tho Jackets after sevI!!"OY

For Sal-

!II•
UNION W. VA.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Clark

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Even nfter the .M:iddleport team
scored. Pomeroy'l!l .hopes were not
completely vanquished fl.8 the kicko~r g11.ve them ~ion
or the
Pijj&lt;ikln oval, but, ~ bud break lmmediately after the kttk-oll da.s.h ed the hopes of th e Pomeroy fans
as Moore allowed U1e bnll to tumble
from his hands after a beautiful rP.turn t.o the Pome•·oy 35 y11.rd !;tripe
where It was r~o'llerefl by Rlle:v.
Middleport's
powerful
fullback.
This wna an unfortunnte break fo~
the Pomeroy lads but it. developed
that Moore watl practlcnlly out on
his feet. s.nd this dismissed
the
blame for the fumb le as It was necellSary to remove lttm enLir:! ly from
lhe conte.Ht.
rt was a gruelling test fpr both
lPHms, virtually every man on the
Held doing hls best lo ~ top lhe oppommt..&lt;; rroin ~ainhll:l" Rrotmd Rml
mwHinf! In 011e of
the h&lt;trd('.•;f,
fought but r.leanc!lt won nnd lor.t
R"llme~&gt; tJJt: tw&lt;J .twms havC' partl.· lflated In dur'.J.l g the HejlSOil.
The Pomeroy
do.fen se ~; t.c:lppM
U1e ramblings of Allensworth and
Bennet aro und ends, cffeetlvr.ty,
during the f1111t hall anti even when
n score was IJtreatened t.hc: attempts to break the Furpte forwacd
wall were thrust ba.ck..
Prom
sbanker to shanker, the Pomeroy
Une can rec.elve nothing but the
credit of nil ns they put their ail

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1TOOTS AND
0)-1 t&gt;A."J, lT't. A.~L
THAT
YOL..I D lbN'T LAND

Mv'I'AuLT

THAT 1~ 4-000.0 .1'
A

WI~EK

MOVIE
.,,'09 ---

F0!1&lt;:;G,.
,T,SoPHIE!
IT'~

IN

was raiSed M the · lill.nd
the !!tar' ~anel.ed

pla~ed

llalf mast ae &amp;he clUb membtr&amp; a.nd spuetatora remained
standing u a tolr:en or teiiiPI!Ct.
shown, .

See-sawing back lllld forth "";;~;:: I I~

the playing field during t.hc

halt, p~dlctlons at a scoreless
were advanced by both fdd121,
JackeL"~

pre· ,d their ae:ial
was still Mfectlve IUld

''paidThe '~l~m~,~~:~·:::~:~~,,;~~i~l=~~
and a
o.dm~tons

~s

to ma.ke the attendn,n c.r.
over 3.000, wlls eMily the '.most
dcrly crowd ever tn atten~ a Mid·
dlcport.-Pomeroy tootba11 gumc.

, The ~ttendance WM record
tug, It w1w Drticially
nnd U1e couduct of all w a~

' I yd. at· rliht.

guard rar 3 yds.
quick kicked ou~lde to ttt.e "!!dd~:
port 19 yd. llne. Allemworth
right tackle for a yda. stopped
the seoondiLry. Bennett went

pltmented·by M. Walker Es!lex,
dleport high school princiJJ:•L

The sportsmanship

o!

ror illllrlev Bauer, rormer
Wkldleport high aobool toot.ba.ll .!;tar, who met hia death
1'hursd9.y morning
throush
an unfortunate accident.
At the hlllf the bandp reptuentlng P.omeroy hlSh and
Middleport high school par•
aded up and down the rJW(f tn
fonnaUon11
In true c0Re1e
style pla.yinr Lhe alma mater
11001s ol both schOOls as they
came to a. po~~ltlon ln front. or
Ule stan~.

th~

teA.ma could not be overlooked.

left tAckle fOr 3 yd8.

tho Uli~Y battled llkfl enemle::.
on the field, and It seemed a.s
this spirit was carried to the crowd
u.s the gtuqe proceeded.

made flt'flt down on 32 yd. :···~.::::.
4 yds. gain
t:.hru oenter.
I wont oft tackle for i3 yds.
I worth was stopped for I yd at.
"
tackle.
Bennett went over
. Middleport SJ.I.Ccceded in oulgain- ttt.ckle ror 1 yd. mu.klng 4th.
In~ the Panthers, a.lthough ·
and 1-2 toot. Allenswot"l.h
pound11 I~ In; average welg,ht,
punted to Moortl who returned lt
yards thru scrtmme.ge to 102
10 yds to hie own 40 yd. nne.
tJ:~ru scrimmage by the
K.Joee mfl.de 2 ydl!l over lett
Fm;t do'ollw; were 8 for the
Moore hlt lett RUard ror -.
and 5 for
Klocs went O'IICI' Jcrt
sh~
ydtl. Kloel!. pWltcd to
on the 20 and he was downed
Jteatrukto'
Ml e
Moore on the :13 yd. line.
6UCCeeded in
Allensworth v1w:1 spl~d ~bind
score while
the line lor 4 yd. loss. Allens...orth
punted to Moore on the .Hecond
down to the Mlddle-port 48 yd
first down
Pomeroy. KkleiJ-.
stopped by Swisher fOr :1
when he left his
In~~~~~··~':
CBII{:i went off weak side or
ynroo and the quarter ended.

Allon•·

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Pomeroy W&amp;li ptmaltzed ntteen ydli.
(or llllfittCIJSSILfY t"OUjlhnelit. AllelliiWOl'th was sntcn.rctt behind tbe
line for five yd.
loss. Benuett
went ofl lett tackle ror fl ~dll. 'Allenswot·t.h hit center for T yds. nutkln~t 1t.h. down and 2 to go.
Amm.Hworth Lrled oonter but ralltd
I
p;aln the first down nnd It
Pomeroy's ball on thc.lr uwn -34 yd.
Kloms hit left llUilrd for 2
line.
yds. easel hit left auRrd for t yda.
Moore Look the ball on a l&amp;lerlll
pa•s rm· JG yd. Q'fl.hJ and first. iiiOOi·~
Allensworth stopping him. -·
t.hcn went lhru ten. guard
yds.
Kloes dug Into .:~·"-'"".~~
or the line (or 3 yds.
right ii"UD.rd for fill'lt
, yd. on the Middleport 37
Kloos wcl\t off rl~~:ht
6 yds. Into lhe ;.,;;:;,;;d.;;.;:--Moo;,
was thrown by Swisher
lOllS.
M~re·s Pl\85 WQ ~
plete and lt. was· 4th down

ORDER

Moore
hit the
the ,'ri';",ii?,~·..:';';'",i~!·~'I' go.
J yd and
It wall

EARLY!

1

ball on their own 34 . .
spun away for an

! nett

A small down pay.
men! will hold any
of the marvelouiJ

around
len. end.
right gun.rd
for

new 1934 PHILCOS fnr
Chrlstmu delhetf I
Pa,- the balance nut
Jl!ar! Come In- buJ
no·w whllt the Hlec:tlon
ia complete I

1

I side of llhe .

..Two oF.

lHE' 'I"IGERS
'CLAW$!··

GAB.RY

L£ VAN··GRU.r

PRINCil'TJ:lAI HALF~!l'K,

~PEPPER

Rllay'·,:~/t:::~
3 yd11.

went thru center for B
play for 2 ,vW... AUenswol"th •
spUled tor 1 yd. los..~ behind

Gamp~ig~.

I

Sccund QU&amp;Iier
Pcmet"Oy fumbled and 8WI&amp;Iler re- I
covered on
the Middleport 46.
Riley nltemr&gt;ted aff
t.Rclf.Je
and

... l.~

LIFETIME~

Until the Prizes will be
awarded in the ·.,Big '~

Alleilswol't.h
to Moore on the 14 nnd he
back t.o t.he :11' yd. line With 2 min ~
utea left to play In the half.
Cue! took tbe ball on a forward
pass from Kloes tor 28 yd6. gain and
carlied lt to tl"!e t7 yd. Une In Middleport terrltot'Y. Blll(lkweu
Injured on the play. Kloe&amp;
:1 }'tis. at l"lght end. K:l.oea
Statue of Liberty ?la.y lost one
Kloes to~ thru the right taCkle
7 yds. making It fth. down ::.;-,.!
to 10 tor nr.st down as the
entled.
TWnl QtlaliM

CONTENDERS:
Leave no stone unturned.
No essential thing undone.
The campaign is an extremely close race. Failure to drive
hard for votes now means
less money in your pocket
next Monday Night.
MAKE THE HOURS COUNT

Active Candidates
Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Lois B. Diles
Agnei: Egnor
(trueser

Middleport, Obit.
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
~utland,

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MANY W~HK IN

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PIUD4Y I&gt;IOIMBD. I 111SS

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State

1

dafl ahunned toM oo\Gao W. w110
wUl ban llD compunctlooa about
drtnk1na at a table tn a. reataun.ot.
In a hOt.el or In a dintna car on a

WEAl HER-Cloudy followed by ram late tomght
and Sunday Rtslng temr
peratu! e tomght and Sun·
ctay m w utheast.

·- - - - -

train ..

C~UNTY AS SECOND
WHK I~ ClOSED

Administration
NTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
By Carrier 15 Cent&amp;- By Mail t4 00
U

n .. Nna Ua

In The Tribune

HN JUH'U SH~W

More Than 1100 Unem·
ployed Recetve Jobe
Thru C. W A.

RaMI Bed•eed
ROOMS Slit. SUS

BATH ll.ll
DINING BOOM AND
COFFEl!: SHOP
UDder Sam11 Mallqeaaeb&amp;

ALBA O(ITYaT BOTBL

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Department Of Agr1cult·
ure Dec:ideo To Ace·
ept Bid

To Stake All
On Solons' Vote

Senaattonal Aaaault ~· Apiml Heywood Patterson 1
Endt Wtth Deatli Pt~Mity Decreed For Thtrd
Time By Alabama J\WJ, To Appeal Caae

'

PRESIDENT OF N A. D. A

The Retatl Aul~mobtle Dealer•' Code a
eel
bl Pre~tdent Ror,.evelt when tl become• fuily :rr.:::~lve "i;~~tgndd
vantalel of lncakulable beneftt to the purchaoer and '
gafa
automobtle
Jt now mak hi
owner o an
under tile- Blue £aile th
o •l•tfry udpon all dealer• operabnl
Whic:li ka 16 b ' e a optton o Ira e pohcteo and practiceo,
ve ntt een recogntzed by leadtnt dealen and the ub·
he •• dfeotrable, but ':'h1ch uncontrollable competthve forcea :ave
hereto ore rendered 1naehve.
The code 1hreo abaolute 'nd complete protectioJI to the car
b uyer and o-er on th~ pointt:
Actual faeb about the ear There can be no mtarepresenta•
hon of the auto'rnob1le either l.a to l(lectftcahono performance or
vdalue, m adverhaementa, aaleo aohc:itattona or otherwiae by 'the
11•1er, hla aaleaman or employeea,
,
'
Price ltl.nil fenna
The code absolutely prevenb any ma •
;'"bon &lt;( pr~~~yrovtdea t~thc.artct&gt; of any new car ah:ft
the manufilc~ 1 hat p(lte
AJa'fi\Otiat'charges added to
f o b coat muat be covered br detatled apeciftcatton Tranapor·
!alton charges shall be the avera11e coat of tranaportatton from
factory tel dealer hiU•ed on all olitpmenll recetved by il"l!ler dur·
ln1 a 60-day pertod u ahown by dealer' a awom otatemant Ex·
cephons to th11 are obsolete modela and open cara wh1ch have a
aeaaonalmarket 11nly
lnatallment plan aalea
The code provtdea that no dealer ahall
char1e a htgher rate than the h11heat rate, or a lower rate than the
loweot rate charged by regularly eatabh.hed finance companieo
opera\tnl; tn the same d~atrtcl
Thuo exorbdan~ charges on tn·
atallmenta plan aalea are made tmpontble
Delivery of car
The code abaolutely protecta the car buyer
agatnat any aecret tamper1n1 with the car or uae of the car, or ad·
JUatment of the' speedometer before delivery
The purpose and
effect of thia code prpv1110n 11 to a,aaure to the customer full
knowledl" of the cdndltlon of the c•r and the mtleare covered by
the motor vehtcle whtch 11 offered for ~ale
Used ear allowancea and aaleo
The code eotabhaheo a fatr
round and oimple method of determimn11 tradtng allowances Th;
allow•neea to be gtven for a car offered aa part payment wtll be
8tabliahed by the average of prices recentlv paid, in deftnttely es·
tabhalied tradmg areu Thua the trade allowance wtll be the
market prtce of current value of the vehicle aa determtned by the
natural law of supply and demand, and thua both trade allowanee
and aale prtce for uaed cara are automatteally controlled by the
natural forceo of the local markeL
Under the Reta1l Automobile Dealera' Code the public,
the dealer and h11 employeeo are uaured of a fair deal in
every detatl
l~ere 11 no need for aharp de#hnga in purchaae,
eale or aervtce. The dealer ia more permanently and aolidly eo•
tabliahed 'and maured against looaea and abuaeo which in the paat
have been reflected adveraely 'lpon the car buyer and owaer
,Hqn,,.,fv ip WOI'~alUht~ tn m,~rch!IIIIUting, jp ..t,,.m~,1hip are
ul'«recflto Hie~ public liy the govem!li~t.'' 'flle I tapll&amp;le, l!Dn"
acleatloua d~ler Is protected by the aovemment and enabled to
serve the car buyer and owner under eondltiona that permit him to
do hia beat.

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FOUR LF,AF FAMILY FLOUR
Large Sage,

'l'IWI Flour Jt r,aran&amp;t!f!d u, btl 1uo.t for bread 81Hculh and putry
The prl~P. iB VEftY LOW
Lay In your Wln4fr IIUPIIIV

LARD, PURE kETTLE
RENDERED
.\1

the iu: Ql\ pork pt'UJIIII.lb.

dV!UI('I"

lSc
now Is the

time

lo

lay

IIJ 70.... L&amp;rd IDpp)J

'
Hershey' I Coae.,

Uk

One halt pound ean
Crackers, Twro pound soda

23c

Coffee,

Per pouna
Uark onP. half rallon

27c

ft..aJ Cof'fe~ two pound
&gt;

29c
35e

MEATS
Frankfurtera, ' 1""'
Ltver Puddmr, 3 1""'
Beef Rout, '""'"" ••Is. per lb
Botltnr Beef, ' ,...
Pork Roaet,- """_,, ... ""
Freah Calhea, ,.., '"'
Beef Steak, "'- Loin or T Bone
Boi'OJU l'nlh aad

'f•Diler

A Complete Ltne

tOe

LIBERTY
THEATRE

8c

25c
l (k
Fn.11to ani! Ve(etablea.

per lb.

w

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2Se
1Oc
2Se
•

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PridaJ' and !Ja&amp;Wdlt.J'

Zane Cw••'•
i'ROBB

MEIGS AUTO ASSOCIATION
Blaettnar Auto Co.
Brooks-Ebersbach Motor Co.
R. H. Rawlings Son's
Russell Auto Sales
Hysell Motor Co.
~Miller- «amire
Pomeroy Chevrolet Co.

- '.

OTHER NEGROES TO BE TRIED AT ONCE
Not Make Conceta~on:s
I
Dema~~ded by Dryo for
Mark Shank Former Mlt)'or Of Ohto C1ty Found I
Uquor Control

BY FORD DEALER

Gutlty Of Firat De*""' Murder For Death Of
Famtly Of F.our By Potaontng

Walhinrton Dec 2-IN&amp;-Henry

Ford automoUvt sage of the river
touse today held at least a moral
"VictorY 1n the decision of the de
partmer.t of 8.81'lculture to accept 11.
Ford deBler a bid on clvlllan oon
servatton corps trucks although the
automobile maanate was nvt. con
~med. directly with the award
General Hnsh 8 J~n NRA
aomlniBtrator" concurred ln the de
ci11lon Obfier era profeased to see
1 the aclmlnlst.rator s
the pom~lble exten&amp;lon
bl aneh to the Detroit
n In an errort to obtain
Pord. compUance with the
AltltOUih a~)Ganee of
bld. n~ferrid ·~~.!:"r.,l;;v~i
C C trueta atone,
waa
heM that such acceptance
eot'\Stlued as establishing a pr~
dt-nt on future award.! po~~~~ibly re
s~Uill tn future purchtule8 cf Pord
equipment at approximately •1
500.000.000 for various government

er s

By F W A VESPER

1

I

Boalol.
Write for Boclkle&amp; and Balel

JAMES H. BUTLER

M[Rtl!

IN G~SES Of MURDER
~SSAUll:
DHm~N.
81 N[GR~. MUST m[

MORE TO BE PLACED
Wtthm Few Daye Welf·
are Dtrector Grate
Announeeo

NO

Chide
I Literary Members

departments

The award Ktves the
fc\eeral eont.ract for 700
hll low bid submitted
Awarding of the
held
while

Str~•- Point '" Ad·
dreu to Am-•

BEER BARON

New York Dec
Gordon New York
file an
hll

Court
eva&amp;lon
yea.ra In
d1tlon he
court cost.s

hlm totallng

2- INB-Reporta
damage along the
of the Black sea

Dec

a terrific storm which
all week reac:hed Istan

11 Have Battle

For Life At ~a

Sausage Workers
Strike In Chicago

*"'

IAa'flo 'Joi,'; lift~ T.e up
PrDclitctloll Ill 118 Pack·
Ina Ptanta

Seeking Philippine Freedom

Inquiry
ISen•ahonal
Reault In Stricter
ReiUiation
FOR STOCK
All Exchanll"' To
Under Propoaed """"' ,;;
1tat1on

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