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LJberty, Ky, Dec

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two m~a.ther and 1100--Were

Pantbert Have 17 Games
On Schedule; Girls
Have Elnen

tlound toa;ether with wire In
Green river near here today.
Robbers ldlJed them lUi nllht ln
a ~ ftgbt in tmlr lonely farm
home, at.ole their automobile and
look the vlctin1'a bodlea, clad Jn
n~t clothes. In It Six. milel to the
river There they put a sheet. over
the bodie&amp;, tied them tojetber, attAched wlJh.t&amp; and taMed them tnco
tOO wa\er A tn.pprr
dlsoovered

WEATHER-Cloudy and
~older.
Probably rain{!!
~ast and South portlonf
;onight and Wednesday..

EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 286-L

BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

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MAY PLAY MORE
Fine List Of Games Ar·
ran1ed For Entertain·
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The victims were ,JQbn White,

With footbt.ll plaCed on the shelf
1or another .scholuUc year, ballketball como Into lte own vtlth the

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tmd bill aon, Clay White, 46, a trorld
war veW!ran 'llley llved alone on a
farm ei&amp;'ht mile! north o1 herP

\'BfiOllll I!Clhoola pttlnll doWn to
bUlllneM 'Ibe Pomeroy Panther apd

Bulklev•

Patttherette schedule 1a herewith
releued shOwlna th@ Pantber!l bw;y
In l'J enaa~~:ementa before the dlflt·.ct. t.ournam.en\ ill beaun on March

(Continued Prom Pa&amp;e 0 . )
clarec3 muat be ellrnlnated lf repeal IB to succeed
ns faUure, lie
warned, would !tad I:D a poUtical

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The firSt p.me comlnt after but
ftve days of practice, will hustle the
ooach and h18 Pt'Otelet1 \o set \nto

to take tne

Witnessed bJ':
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aod by Robert SmJtb, hllJ brother·

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system dominated by liquor Interested

opponents Into eamp The ftnt game Is
scheduled to be played Prlday 1"-lght
11nd find! both boya and girls activelY engaGed, both teams mectlnl
the representative~ from Tuppers
FI.B.IIUI as In former years.
~mmedlately fOIIO'I'Jing the openlui Plght game, Chester cornea with
for the boYft while the
wHI be Idle The following
:c:r·:.: _Stewe.rt
boys and
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follows a scheshape

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Mia&amp; Clarice Cleland of Texas IS
several da.ys W1th Mr and
Mrs Ds.vton Will of Mulberry Ave.

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In The Tribune

1 ~m~i~ll~x'E~d~nl BIG
ILong R~ign Of National
Prohibition Comes To End 1I18 &lt;Alstlr_Attempt OVER MID
As ~epeal Vote Recorded· ~~: :::~ry ~q- W~M~N IS

TH~UBL£ NEAR
POLLS ~PEN UR
LOUISIAN~ nTING

Before Ni.ht it W iII be
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Special Electious May
Be Cause Of WideSpread Violence

Ohio To Ratify Wet Am·
endment At Convelation Today

NAMES TAKEN

NO TIME LOST

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Wlaeat Crown Is
Won By Canadian

Tradition ShattenMI When
American Fail a to
By Governor White Who
Win Event

As Voters Cast Ballots;
Feelin1 h Bitter A·
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Utah, Jealous Of Honor
IN MANY STATES
Drive For Sulbacript~
To Be 36th. State, ' Movement for Repeal Once
By Tribune
Delays Vote
Becun Contiauea With I
Telegraph,
OHIO IS 35TH.
Unuaual Speed
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Opened Session With
Short Speech

COUGHED DAY AND NIGHT
Ml'$.

R0111. Dennbl o1

1&lt;134 Stewart St Charlalon, \V Va, .. td 'I huJ
• bron~h!al toltlh cou&amp;hed
dlly and n!lht wtaktninr

ftly wholl: ayWim

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and !rrltllblie, IP·

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But Dr Pk rce 1 Golckn
Medical DIKOYU)I r~
me tG normal hullh and atJ~I(h "
New aUt, t&amp;bltb 50 Cb liqt~ld $1 00. Lee.
alze, tabl. or liquid., $1 JS •·w, p, Oar • ..._ ..

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Coulmbua, 0 , Dec. I)......IN8-lt fl.AY GBOVNP WORK BEOVN
0, Dee 15-IN8-Approvtell to the lot or Ohio. home stat., e:lMarion
by
the
state clvll works admlnor prohibition's staunchest. adva·
work was to br: atarted
ca.._the antl~loon l~e-t? ltttratJon,
cast today one of the lut. three here today on the development of
votes necessary for repeal of tbe the Hardint at.h~tlc field
The project, which is del!IJIDe(l to
t•atlonal dry law.

This 1t stood ••• "'

fl\'e Marlon a modern sebool ath•
letic fteld lllld public pla)'ll"9UDd,
wiD cost a-pproximately ~ 000 and
'lflll provide work for 110 mel\ ror
about 14 wets, It Is estimated.

RURrdS

faith ," but was """'"'P&lt;&lt;nt,Nl
armed guard
'Thomas refusal
other cr,lvicts to
lncreal'll!cl tbe

Inmates toward
was at lafle.

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RUTLAND MAN ARRESTED

Lang Bplte!, of Rutland, Is jn the
cour&gt;.ty jaU here ractltg Charlbs tp
be ftled by his wife, aecord!llg tp
Bllerb'l A 0 Tracy Spires wa~ ar'u:stect S11turday ni1ht. thru ' a t:ompllilnt or his Wife, It wu said Ar~sl waa made by a Rutland town ~
tlhip constable

Get your ne...,..Chrlltmu

PHILCO notr-whlle the

ooleetlon Ia complete!
Enjoy the uneu.Ued
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PHILCO ean live! You
win lind •a PHILCO for
every pufiJI and purpooel
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Yowutcnm Police Chief Al·
taeb Statement of Univenity Proftetion

Champion

Scarlet F ~Yer
Southern Part of
Jcinpm c...mty

•Give mother what she really wan.taand what you would like most to aee her
have-new hours of freedom from the
confinlng job of standing over a hot
stove. Give mother a chance to enjoy the
new speed and scientific accuracy of

Electric Cookery.

With a clean, smokrleas electric lieat,
utenoila dO not omoke-up. Wa.llo sta;y
clet.a. Au,o.mtic temperature and tim~ 1

coatrol ~it the cookinr of whol'e 1
meals without coutaa.t watching.

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Other Philcos $22.50 to
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R. ,M. CROSS
Mlddloport, Oldo.

Make thia a Olriatmu Mother will j•
never lcqet. Come in today ud buy he ·
aa E!ectroc Ranp.

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llreedhir eweo Ill. tile annualj
judging contest held in connection with tho International Live Stock Show at Chicago.

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JHE ABOVE headtn8' was used recently to good advan·
ta@·e in a metropolitan cart:. on anent the practice of
J.rnchin,-, It is very gQod because it is so very true. Lynch~
ingt:; must not be permitted to gain the upper hand and
uwst be discourag~d at every hand else there will be

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TO TART MOVE
Eva~tllne
Cbapter NO. 112 Or~
.-""""eed to Brinlt a.aurh• A.plqty; to be
dn ht Eutem et..r will bold Its an Providin1 For Purchue
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Two Nqhto, 14th, ' t~th
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F' ! ~Y ev~lna: Dee
8 at 1:30 o·~
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clo:k at· the Ka&amp;Ohie Temple to
From Lod1e
lh the .-111IC Teml'le in Mid- 49, Satnar&gt;.tha. . Green, playe4 by which l!'.utem stan aPd tbelr

I h~ not at all r ema.l'kable or even strange thut thet~e
mob!;
hich have broken loose in recent days and wreakl
·~ d a J dgment upon their victims which it is extremely
By Arthur ..Buca" Baer
doubt ul would have been executed by law and order,
hn.\le nally Jost uJJ patience with the way justice is ad!llimst .red.
Whall's A Non-.t.p'es&amp;lon PacU'
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n 'matter of fact the percentage of those kiiJer ~
and w flie who are ndequately punished jn our land eom- Dear Bup ·
IKih'ool)eliiiOil for I.omorrow I&amp;
ptuud o the VaHt numbers of vile and conscienceless crin,&amp; tbeOUJ\
:non~o~ pact wJu you
lnals ho daily ply their trades, is ~o~o infinitesimal that 1,~..., expS&amp;In it ao an adult cap
the st~ange pa11 about the uprising is that it has been uridefllta.nd. It?
Helel\ Lou
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Age 3.
I ~ ... ~~·fl,.rd ' o( 80•Cailed 'well educated people calllng
upon (;.Qvernor Rolph of California to resign his post beThe non-.Naresston pact Is a new
rulme ro~ lhtematiOrlal paper, but·
CUUl"e e condoned what every rcd~blooded man in Amer~ ttea and. old ras•. n 18 a.n underice rn st. conrlon c, ;•ll f acton1 taken into comdderation, it standh)IJ between two nat1on11 not
'they ' ou Id Hpend th eir tim e in trying to bring about a to un®retand eaeh other.
cond1l on thai would ins ui·e proper und adequate as well DII?J)InK the reftect.lve spoon Into
as o() e•.-\.1
'" 1Y J' U::3ll ~.;e being admini:itercd tu our c1 im 1·n·ls, the •ha1l0w 81lUOOr of hi.Btory we
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disCover th[ll'e have beel\ many
thet·c would be tlomething worthwhile begt!~
'!'"''"!' pacts in the past
been aa easy to
0 ur pop Ie as n who Ie, !4nd as R ru I e are not bmat~ htoolo.ll u a have
dlp&amp;omanlac'a pledge.
Hclt\:n l.iJu, we hope you undet'·
. killer,,, They ,ure not trouble huntel'B nor are they willful
t tan'q this well enough t.o eJQJ{ain fl;
· Iatol's o f t he 1aw. 1nstea d and quite to the contrary PreThey
are not: pe&amp;4;e tree.tlea. They to your teacher. There Is so mqtll\
V10
rulea of eUquett.e In case ot war hleto'cy
now you .should ha.ve alart·
they arc as well or better behaved than nny otbtr nation~
~d two yeat'll earlier Most of Ule
L-~\1. ality when things are operated on even n partial basts of Enghmd aQd Germany had one present crop of t.reatlel! daf,e back
•tiiOst \hi* prlbr to IIU4. It tn l896 at1d !.he Bardad RaJ.h•~Y.
, pruieciing those who live lawfuly •nd legally and pay cf
Wa.&amp; aeneratly aeoepted that Ene~ when Europeall nQUons were dolng
the laxes wh jeh make the nation po88ible. What other land wa11 invaded. So tar, so good. Ju old f11o11hloned barn dance. A new
partner every time the wbtetJe blew.
~ cla:s/3 of people than American!! would !':!l.a1Jd for the terri- HJlW'ever, the Kaiser doitro\tcd So, yon 'llan ftaure that a non-a&amp;'·
ble J't:cord uf murden, rapine, assault and kidnaping throU,h Bel&amp;tum on his WIU' to the @resslon pact ls aq. anonymo111 d&amp;ra•. Hl.l ' reason was that l\0 ela.ra.tlon ot war acatnst parties un'' tih adequate punishment being administered in only stirted
a war to toreaLa.l a ,.,.,r. known but suspected
a vcty small minurity of cases?
This excuae ~lUI a P"R to bans
lhe hat Ol'. So~bod,; 6tole the hat.
'fhe way to stop mob violence In America is not to So
rar, why ID further ,
cdufate the masses nor to say anythng to them or ever
.. not1ce them, The only thjng neee..ary to put a eompleto
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and final stop to it is to execute the laws, see that
criminals llnown to be guilty of the crimes of which they
are accused j·&amp;~d convicted are punished in a manner be·
lilting the' crlme and America will continue to move on
In its unpe~prbed way.
The California incident simply
serves to awaken the officials with a warning of what h!
to come unless condit.ons are improved.

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Mrs, Mildred Powler Samahtha husbands and all JIUom, t.belr
h8JJ been married twice before an(l v.lvea and aduli daqbtera art In~
P!ans tor at least two more clvtl
11o lt Is not a new experience for Yitec!. 'l)le lnstalLat.km exercl!IM Will worts administration projectll ,wlth
the ftrst ttq:ae, is tl!.klne the feat be fpllowed by a BOCial bow' and. 1n the Hlage, were lilgteed upon tn
l:IU:ip Into matl'lmon,):,
rtfrMhmenta.
tbc meetllq of the council at the
To 'lll&amp;!ke thlnga worse t;tds sl,ldden
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, PAST CHIEFS MEET
Umatea of the cost or mMertal e.nd
Unelf
HenrY
will
cut
h18.
nephew,
'Ol'e
resulal'
aesskm
of
the
Put
labor WJ,U be apbmltted t.o the State
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Jack, out of 4100,()00 bequeathed to cb1etJ asaoelaUon was held at the ReUet bireqto:l' Immediately, It was
him thrO'ugh hls
~rran"maY'Jer's .t:ome of ~· wm. Lyle wtth a dt.clded.
wlU. Consequently Jack folld bls Chrlatmaa party. QJftl were exA committee of three councilman.
friends heartily
disapprove the 1•hanred The hOiteuea were Mra. Rosa E Powell, c . L. Brooks and
\l~d&lt;Hrw and mA'k+ every atttmpt Lyle, Mr. Tompkins and Mra Ada. I)Jivld Miller, was appointed to
l pqssible to ke:ep Unc~ . Hem 'rrmn Root. Refreshment.&amp; were ael'ved at compile an estimate of the two
, marrytnlt. Thijy even try to kidnap the close Thirty-two were present p(ojects to be submitted to the
1 Henry In order ' to
prevent the
c.ij.1l works administration at ol'\Ce
1 wedding t;mt Henry Is
determined 1 The reiJUlar rnee\1118 of the Phl ailid to COnsider other propasala tor
end as a result he iS able to iO Delta Kappa tratel'f'lty was held CWA jobe bere, estbnates to be Hub:1-tlirruah all the d ftl.cultles ar.d out Monday night at their rooms,
ll•itted In the near futW'f! .
It wu planned Monday evenina:
for the committee In charae of the
CWA projectB to compile an est!nate of an Improvement of the
re.q~.etery, Including roa.d.E leading
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Jt wa..'l for
believed
w1at th e etc
cm~t
of materia
such
Ia
a pro,.,ct will be cornparatlvfjly low
to. the amount of labOr... tbat l(lan bf:
URed It seemed to be tfu; 'of!inion
d · the council members 'that many
, m~,oou1d be provided wor1t1011 &amp;uch
an improvement project wltflln the
\'I'Are,J~ quite a lt..ngtl\ or time
11p thoN
&amp;. cOrcnnlttee was appotntf!d by
Mayor J. E Harley to ne.sotlate lr.d.Q.. ,
contend~
with 'the--truste~ of l"ldeS Lodge No
Mrs J H. Orate motored to
be parallel
me haW~ the fleor, 70u'\·• ~
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' . T:Juday She was acKnl ht purchase
r Pythlas,of regardlnR
a returnBulkley
of
so.looiUI.
· the prapoeed
Pythtan
by Mr a,nd Mrs. Tom
Senator
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mated to b
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one ·enouc • ou ve P"'· Parll 'Should such a l"CiOtl&amp;tlon repermanent ohalnnan of t.he repea l
•ti.rrinc atwument-- .sui~ llUcce&amp;~tully, Pythia.n Park will
• :he former atU!ndt\'i to oonvention
He came here ri"Jm
•"~~~ ~~~ • 111 !_uur become a municipal park and CWA
l..el)1. Mae Felli, Home Eoo- Cleveland wllcrc h e had Just
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anll w...,ll(oo.w-\1 ueVO· prOJects tnay be outlined for that nolnlc teacher, returned home from i8fled deUverlnr a. spirited attack
101' lntere1b. lt'1 bun a PID,c£
11 visit In Batnbrt~ Her sister oq u.le or liquor by t.he glaa.s h,
if Ulorieal. demonstra.
Ownen of property abutting Bos- who has been here tor some time 11-densed hotels, clubs and tF;!staulpeeiou• reasonintr v1orth Street, on Gravel Hill, flied 8 l"iUrned with her
rants, B propclBPI Included In tbf'
one thin c. 1 ou petition with the C'ouncil for the
Max and Bess Sanborn were admtnlstratlon'&amp; Uquor control bi!l
Yon n e v" r cp~nlng ot the street PIBI1.$ were Hul'\tlngton vt 11ttors Sunday
But atnce the conwntlon w1ll
never could be. You're a made to Include an cstlma~ of this
The Middleport Senior will spon- concern ltAelt with only one l.58ue
f \\Oflt 8.'1 a CWA project and William !'or the picture .show "P:IIgrlm~"
tJ\e eighteenth a.mendmeJ, t.
p~n tiP b. • very ex· Harry, eng'lneer, was ordered to l'olan lng "Marton Nixon. Norm 11n
" the Democratic go,.
if Blll McGee ftndr r.~ake proper eBtlmat~s of nus. arode FQSter and Hennerlta Crosma11 "
and ~ocratic
senatlt
work. etc.
given at the Liberty Theatre, Dec were to forget ,. th~r dlfff'rlatce~
complain of
of
76 !)E!tlttons asked the council to 8 and 9, Friday and saturday over cntrol re~tions ror the day
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ployed herf', &amp;Jlrl the petition was tf'rnoon for grade children..
convention speeches would be held
and phtced on me. Mayor
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Covert and short so tbnt the vote for ratlfica.that evervthlng possie~pect t.o
to housekeep. tion of th·~ twenty-first amend·
tor the men wa&gt;~
formerl.y~
to Ute fedenl enatltutlo·1
as pouible
but pu
be recorded early In the ar.
Ji.;,iO.j that It mater:tal
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111&amp;" an booorary Pn8ldent, prob- t•J polling placee broUiht. tlu! ftrit;
ably former Ben At let' Pomerene, gunfir~ or the revolt Jalt; ~
('le'feland , &amp;nd a temporary AeCre- when men oo a truck, bel~ to
taey Will flll vteancleill cauuc:J. by be loactKI with election Uterature,
the deat.t:u of John LaughUn, Cl~&gt;ve- succes~~fuJiy fought It out wt\b 10
land, and Mr.s Joseph.lne McGoWan, atputies Rnd citizen, at Dennh&amp;~
Canton.
Epr111pl Tne truck then made I~
Ch1ef Justice C10rl V Weygandt. tmtnm ce Into Ltvl ngston ParUb.
of Lhe staLe suprerue court, will
Altltough li :iCOre o r more Rllote
admll\llter the oath W the 52 d ele· ""''~' exduum ge&lt;J no one Wfll in·
catell, who will then elect a perma- ~ uJ ed w far ll ~ 1~ known.
u.ent chairman. ~~ecretary a.nd clerk
TI1lll ~Ltle roJ ioY.I'd 1mother bal·
Na opPQ&amp;itlon hat&lt; appeared ILl !Of bonfire in the main street of .
Senator BuJII:Iey lor permanent 6t nham s..,rul l!! where bt.~.
rhairman lmd It waa reported t hat l't'arJII!I only tht name of J.lrL
Dwight Matchelte, House of Re• Y..cmp , Y.rm' up 111 s1, uk +&gt; afLel' ctt.J.,
p .eset)taUvell clerk woukl be named . ~ ns had take11 ~he m rrom a st4)n
('onventlon clerk A woman dele· 111 uJie nt Centtf'll lle seat of Livinl~
l&amp;.l.e proOO.bly will be e ll'c~&lt;J StCrt'- ~tun par!~h
huy
Then will follow appointment of
WIGGrNd-P'AV ILLEGAL
comrnltteefl on resolulion11, mt&gt;morlals. mileage and order or bu,sjW 1 WIIJ •cgwn De&lt;! 6 - INS nus WheQ ~he resolutloru; com- 1·n lt !14.&gt;0,000 rf'tlrement pay g1ven
mUU!e submits ~he roamnl resolu- Al ben H Wiggm by tJ\e Ch85U
Uon for ratification or the rel&gt;t!ai N:l tluna ! ba nk wus a direct vlolaI&lt;nlendment , Wie delell&amp;tes wlll be lo n of law 8em1.tor Carter 01&amp;11,
polled on it.&lt;! adoption
' •D• nr V•rginla ch~rged tod&amp;y al
Ina~much as the y were elected on lh scnu.U: b::m ldng inquiry
the repenl ticket ea.ch d•· iegalt&gt; I Ghws swd the b:!nk's dlrect.ora
r:1uat C88L h!s vot-e fm lhe aesolu:Jor&gt;, 1vioiHll'tl uut 0t1ly the statutes ot
~ecre lli.ry Myers will tmmediutely New York !&gt;Late but direct court
cf'r\lfy t.he vote to WIL'!hmgtor• by 1 dccl."!om;
Wire Later a copy • f the rr·snlu- ~;;.;~~;t;,
tJcm Wll I:M:! t.aken to Washlngto r by '
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nom yage one&gt;

"O ld Man Prohibition" wlll btllrowloed In the ~~o wlmmmg pool of

U.e Park Central Ho\.1·1
The dlr~cton; lor the a.'ISOclatlon
against t h e prohibition amendme nt
Wi ll ~Jebrate In the jade room of 1
the Waldorf-As toria..
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A ' new deal" cocktail will be
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of Mlchlglm, the firBt state to vote 1

.-.n the rt•peal amt•ndment. wm be 1
~uesL ol honor a t lhr; artJJ student&amp;
lcs.g ue l&gt;all

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RUPTURE

Of Chicago Here Aealn

n ldmght u casket. will be ope!"'ed
and a beautJfi!l female figure :ug-

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Rupture
pnvately In h.la rooms

ari~e

Tht&gt; Line1 Majectlc \\Ill be s team
tng up the HudSJJn river when 1ert·al becomt'!i eftedlve \VIth U1e
flrst consignment of swtch wh.is hy to rench this country m l.lllrlet&gt;n years Besi d es the 300 cn.ses
of sr-t~tch there will be m me Ulan

6 C31l cases of etuunpagN' Q• ine~ and
tursundles llbollrd valued o.t $:.!50000

In the dtJVe or the eaa11t gttard
against !Untl81!hng of llq1,1or Into
purt &amp;.fter repeal, t.he 12-mlle limit
1uUI"\B for searc hing s u~p1ct om ves!"els will wntinue George W Er¥wer solicitor or the port or New
York announced

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,.limbers of Mr. Me~'a
rooms Only lnfll are lnvl ,
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1\lelnha.rdi &amp;ays: " br.
Mtmhardi Rupture SWe:ld. ollpll•
Lr.~eta the Opentnr In 10 llay!l
on the aven.Je case rerarc~Jea
lll th.. Mlze ur location of ~be
Rupture-no maUer ho..,
1 vou e~rd~. ., IIU,
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t10n In three parlshes, ar\.c:t, lmmechately o.ppointed w me 300 !!pe&lt;:\11.1
cieputies t.o enforce hill 1•dlr.t with
the assertion he- would swear, tn a.
n1ousand, 1f necessary •
'!'he parishes nflecte~ by , lnjuub- [
lions art\ Bt H elena, Livingston,
Tanglphoa and East Bilton R,ougr
lq the mea.mnne .t was reported
forces In New 1

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Uniled S~tes governp1ent in a righteous cause to prose~_ ute him foi- 'dcfraudmg 1m many people of their life's
"avmga. The decisio1) of n court in Canada shows how
much more that country is concerned in seeing that rightf'O tt StJe ss so far as the courts can aid the cause, shall prevall, than are' the courts and people of Greece where the
brains of the Public Utilities Empire hides safely behind
a court order refusing extradition.
While brother ~artln. If pe I• gull~y of any criminal
practices In COJlnectlon wj* t~~ co!lap~~e of the vaal prop.
ertles sho~Jd ~ · pf&lt;1secuted and m•4• to pay for hi•
wrougf!!J act;.,.{t lo m~c~ mpr~ to be desir~~ til-t the renl
scouJ•dtfel a~d ~rains of the vlllalnops , Ulll!~li~~~~~,. be
brought to' I;J~iP~fo to' face the "muoli:" for ~js lllllnY mj•·
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MARTIN" J. INStrLL, it appear" Is not so fortunate as

Council Plana N~ , Ji&gt;ba
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Mr. IDd Mft. t.wrmoe i!JU9U
Coundlmen lkelon' ~. Oar• and lOll lJoJd. M1.Se Dorothr ..,.
r::ey, Miller and PoWtU, ISoUeU.or ehlel of Martlb._ Perry returned
&amp;tewan and Clltrk. Pult• were pre- hme after • vlllt WUb Mre. Lllle
H:veelL &amp;lnortb OUvtr l'fthlined
f&lt;A' a few weeD.
The LO)tt;l Pal&amp; of th.e ChriJt.Wl
QUD.D JIIH'I
The World Wide Oulkl Olrl.s met Vburclt. wW mut f«W their rq:ular
al the home of !nne t.lllla, Mon- tUiineM meetinl IU tile home ol
C'ay evenlna 1'1le OOptc wu "Atrlca." Mn. Plo)'d 8toneltl..n8 Dll Mill 8\:.
Thole pteRI't were : Clan. Mae Mlst PraQote Rol.l.8h ls uaiatlni
HBmllton, Marruertte Hysell, Allee hottftl.
Orlmm, Anna Marpret Wyle, Mrl
Mrl Bernard Wyeonr returf't(i to
r c. Kreater. V1vJan Kropp, Edlt.h her home Jn OoJumbul atw a vl!Qt
JAcklon. Dorothy
HliJI.nbott.om, with. lu!l' b\.llband.
:&amp;len Jane M)'ratt, ~ P'lek,
Mark RoUer of Hwri:tngton wa.s a
Emma Jean Bet.rhl, and the holt~ bUJ!Delll viaitor here l(cmday, ,
Ul:l A gue ~;t of the sroup was MilO
Ralph Leiat ls a bUslneu 1 Yj.sl~or
l'ela The ne xt meettna wlll bte held lr, t.he Pomeroy Bend today.
Yr and Mnl Walter Harrla who
Jf. nuary :otnd at Mn Kre&amp;.&amp;"~'l
l£rt Monday for Ooumbua retUrned
heme.
William &amp;MoD of Chsrleat.crJ .who
L(le l't the 'Thl.nk~t~PVil'IJ holidays
MINISTERS MEET
'l'wePty-two pei'80DS attended the wlth Y:r and Mrs Jamea; steven ~.
a::ounty ministerial meeting held returned to hili home Sunday He
nt Rev Swe~rlngen'&amp; home lion- was accompanied by Mr a~ ll(rs
Cay. The session beran with a Jun.~ St.evena. and thetr
gue&amp;te.
Mrs
cheon at noon after whiCh a nure· Oora Braey ot Rutand and Mrs Ida
l:'t&gt;r or toplc.s WPre discussed
Stevens and rranddaughter
Dor·
othy Wllllama of Parkersburg who
.Mnl Homer Oalbroner cnnltnuc11 remained tor a brief vWt, nturn Eerio usly Ill at n.-1 1lotne tn St l.nr to Mlddleport Sunday nenlnJil.
lAluls. Mo Her mother Mrs w. E
M'r and Un Gerald Rlce returnHuddleston Is helpinr to ~a.re for ed from a. lew lfay's '!lilt tn colwnbFr
bus Y:'.ilnday wbeTe the former un·
Mr and Mrl. Pra.nk Johnson derwent medlcal tr~atment
!llJt!nt the wet:k end with :M:r and
CARD 'oJ='THANK.
Mrs Dan Hn.rtil'j"er of Letart
LEG BROKEN
We s ii\Cerely appreetate and
Ruth Bines, dau~:llter of Mr and
tt.ank our netghbora and friends !or
Mrs. John SlnCB of Wllllam Street
rell ut play In t.he central schoo! the many acta or klndneAA and 9ympathy during our receJ'II, bereavet:ulldlng grouna to.nd broke her leg ment
f.he ts IP the !d.Xth grade at sc.hool
Mrs. John Schadel
The fracturre was redl.lOed by Dr
and Cl•l1d ren
r, E Buice and the little Miss 1s
resting as well as could be expected
Miss Hazel VanCooney a~ Mra
Bmllb motoreu
to
Charleston
Mondav
f00ot1nu8d from oa~ oneJ
The Eoartl of Edueat.lon met at
wt.sh oo hear Ohio sound pao
th,
vnffice in the
M!ddlepor~~::~·~~
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dell.th knell, the enUtf'
scho"l. All mombe,. wo'c
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be broadca.llt ovc•
except J H Grate Routine
st.AtiOill!
matten we1e handled It w11o11 deddell that the Chl'UUnas vacatloa
wU~ivergcnt
~~ ~~~ start on Ptlda)' Dec 22
1 e.sume on Jan 8, 1934
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Guy Orahafn of lconton was a
tu.slnl'll!! caller here In the Interest J :!:~:!. · 1:::::'~
•Jt the Bostwlck-Bmun Co . of ro-

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AT MASONIC TEMPLE NExT W~EK

,14 and 15,
pruv~ral'' ou~tandlnl
amateur
tl'lay, ~·Jienry'a WeCldlns" Wfi1 be
Maaect. The Vdrtous commlttcea, tt
~ &amp;llllDUDCed, ,arli busy ~d every,.
thlDI Ia underway tor p. big pr~
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'ctr..,_ r~ , promlnel}t mtn and
Women or t);e Pomeroy Benet h~:t.ve
ken ehosen for Ut.e various rol~, it
wu announced by the cast!nJ oom·
~utttee, ana rehearsa.ls wut bellr,tn
U:e. Lea:lon ball here Tuesda:y nfaht.
' un~ Henry, tl1~~e1or bride·
of M, wtll
Portra~ by
1 n;enry,
consu.ddeh})' falls
ttlle, wfdow of

T e people charged with administering our laws, the
;urieij vhich try the criminals, cannot expect that the law
ab1di
citizens of our land will ~it idly by day a{ter clay,
yeur ter year lvithout •nd 'Waiti~g' for imiii.l~ to .be lm.
ro•ed legull ~ "'!ihout final\¥ '&lt;lo!nll' ' l!fl'lle.t~jn,g ~POJI\. the
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safe from the hand of him who ruthlessly takes
the Ia w: into his own hands. There is nothing more ruthless or iess ameDab)e to reason than a raging, murderout&gt;
rn oh bent 011 the destruction of property or life. nothing
more dangerous to the heaJth and welfare of any comrnunit.'l and the mpve should be stamped out wherever
pos....,J bte.
But the way to stnmp it out i• not to stand by and
bemo~n and cry about the terrible state o 1r law abiding
cit1zcns have reached when they finally become go mad
they a~e beside themselves with fury and go out to wreak
a s um~ru,ry justice upon u low, sneaking, brutish murderer wh en they are at last convinced there Ja no other

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wlaile' many of the old
oubocnllet, ha-.e,reMwe.J·ffi!r IDiW terma 'beca:Uae tliey wanted to
It-t tltli ti.elt ·.,.~ ProcurabJe .in Pi• ce~uti'i; .!ncl becau11e they
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you are suffering ,from jangled
nerves ... You snap out sh&amp;I'Poom~
ments, make unreasonable crltl·
ci1l!ll8 that ~ting. Of course, :rou
are sorry lawr:-but,you may have
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Get JOV

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Eat rocularl7 ud 1101l81bly. Find
time for ncroatlon. ,And !llllOb

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JHE ABOVE headtn8' was used recently to good advan·
ta@·e in a metropolitan cart:. on anent the practice of
J.rnchin,-, It is very gQod because it is so very true. Lynch~
ingt:; must not be permitted to gain the upper hand and
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TO TART MOVE
Eva~tllne
Cbapter NO. 112 Or~
.-""""eed to Brinlt a.aurh• A.plqty; to be
dn ht Eutem et..r will bold Its an Providin1 For Purchue
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Two Nqhto, 14th, ' t~th
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nuaJ.;_ lnatal.la.tWn of ~rs n ...n
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Of Pythian Park
F' ! ~Y ev~lna: Dee
8 at 1:30 o·~
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From Lod1e
lh the .-111IC Teml'le in Mid- 49, Satnar&gt;.tha. . Green, playe4 by which l!'.utem stan aPd tbelr

I h~ not at all r ema.l'kable or even strange thut thet~e
mob!;
hich have broken loose in recent days and wreakl
·~ d a J dgment upon their victims which it is extremely
By Arthur ..Buca" Baer
doubt ul would have been executed by law and order,
hn.\le nally Jost uJJ patience with the way justice is ad!llimst .red.
Whall's A Non-.t.p'es&amp;lon PacU'
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and w flie who are ndequately punished jn our land eom- Dear Bup ·
IKih'ool)eliiiOil for I.omorrow I&amp;
ptuud o the VaHt numbers of vile and conscienceless crin,&amp; tbeOUJ\
:non~o~ pact wJu you
lnals ho daily ply their trades, is ~o~o infinitesimal that 1,~..., expS&amp;In it ao an adult cap
the st~ange pa11 about the uprising is that it has been uridefllta.nd. It?
Helel\ Lou
....._, de,y&lt;(d •o lonll'.
Age 3.
I ~ ... ~~·fl,.rd ' o( 80•Cailed 'well educated people calllng
upon (;.Qvernor Rolph of California to resign his post beThe non-.Naresston pact Is a new
rulme ro~ lhtematiOrlal paper, but·
CUUl"e e condoned what every rcd~blooded man in Amer~ ttea and. old ras•. n 18 a.n underice rn st. conrlon c, ;•ll f acton1 taken into comdderation, it standh)IJ between two nat1on11 not
'they ' ou Id Hpend th eir tim e in trying to bring about a to un®retand eaeh other.
cond1l on thai would ins ui·e proper und adequate as well DII?J)InK the reftect.lve spoon Into
as o() e•.-\.1
'" 1Y J' U::3ll ~.;e being admini:itercd tu our c1 im 1·n·ls, the •ha1l0w 81lUOOr of hi.Btory we
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disCover th[ll'e have beel\ many
thet·c would be tlomething worthwhile begt!~
'!'"''"!' pacts in the past
been aa easy to
0 ur pop Ie as n who Ie, !4nd as R ru I e are not bmat~ htoolo.ll u a have
dlp&amp;omanlac'a pledge.
Hclt\:n l.iJu, we hope you undet'·
. killer,,, They ,ure not trouble huntel'B nor are they willful
t tan'q this well enough t.o eJQJ{ain fl;
· Iatol's o f t he 1aw. 1nstea d and quite to the contrary PreThey
are not: pe&amp;4;e tree.tlea. They to your teacher. There Is so mqtll\
V10
rulea of eUquett.e In case ot war hleto'cy
now you .should ha.ve alart·
they arc as well or better behaved than nny otbtr nation~
~d two yeat'll earlier Most of Ule
L-~\1. ality when things are operated on even n partial basts of Enghmd aQd Germany had one present crop of t.reatlel! daf,e back
•tiiOst \hi* prlbr to IIU4. It tn l896 at1d !.he Bardad RaJ.h•~Y.
, pruieciing those who live lawfuly •nd legally and pay cf
Wa.&amp; aeneratly aeoepted that Ene~ when Europeall nQUons were dolng
the laxes wh jeh make the nation po88ible. What other land wa11 invaded. So tar, so good. Ju old f11o11hloned barn dance. A new
partner every time the wbtetJe blew.
~ cla:s/3 of people than American!! would !':!l.a1Jd for the terri- HJlW'ever, the Kaiser doitro\tcd So, yon 'llan ftaure that a non-a&amp;'·
ble J't:cord uf murden, rapine, assault and kidnaping throU,h Bel&amp;tum on his WIU' to the @resslon pact ls aq. anonymo111 d&amp;ra•. Hl.l ' reason was that l\0 ela.ra.tlon ot war acatnst parties un'' tih adequate punishment being administered in only stirted
a war to toreaLa.l a ,.,.,r. known but suspected
a vcty small minurity of cases?
This excuae ~lUI a P"R to bans
lhe hat Ol'. So~bod,; 6tole the hat.
'fhe way to stop mob violence In America is not to So
rar, why ID further ,
cdufate the masses nor to say anythng to them or ever
.. not1ce them, The only thjng neee..ary to put a eompleto
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and final stop to it is to execute the laws, see that
criminals llnown to be guilty of the crimes of which they
are accused j·&amp;~d convicted are punished in a manner be·
lilting the' crlme and America will continue to move on
In its unpe~prbed way.
The California incident simply
serves to awaken the officials with a warning of what h!
to come unless condit.ons are improved.

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Mrs, Mildred Powler Samahtha husbands and all JIUom, t.belr
h8JJ been married twice before an(l v.lvea and aduli daqbtera art In~
P!ans tor at least two more clvtl
11o lt Is not a new experience for Yitec!. 'l)le lnstalLat.km exercl!IM Will worts administration projectll ,wlth
the ftrst ttq:ae, is tl!.klne the feat be fpllowed by a BOCial bow' and. 1n the Hlage, were lilgteed upon tn
l:IU:ip Into matl'lmon,):,
rtfrMhmenta.
tbc meetllq of the council at the
To 'lll&amp;!ke thlnga worse t;tds sl,ldden
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, PAST CHIEFS MEET
Umatea of the cost or mMertal e.nd
Unelf
HenrY
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cut
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nephew,
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the
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labor WJ,U be apbmltted t.o the State
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him thrO'ugh hls
~rran"maY'Jer's .t:ome of ~· wm. Lyle wtth a dt.clded.
wlU. Consequently Jack folld bls Chrlatmaa party. QJftl were exA committee of three councilman.
friends heartily
disapprove the 1•hanred The hOiteuea were Mra. Rosa E Powell, c . L. Brooks and
\l~d&lt;Hrw and mA'k+ every atttmpt Lyle, Mr. Tompkins and Mra Ada. I)Jivld Miller, was appointed to
l pqssible to ke:ep Unc~ . Hem 'rrmn Root. Refreshment.&amp; were ael'ved at compile an estimate of the two
, marrytnlt. Thijy even try to kidnap the close Thirty-two were present p(ojects to be submitted to the
1 Henry In order ' to
prevent the
c.ij.1l works administration at ol'\Ce
1 wedding t;mt Henry Is
determined 1 The reiJUlar rnee\1118 of the Phl ailid to COnsider other propasala tor
end as a result he iS able to iO Delta Kappa tratel'f'lty was held CWA jobe bere, estbnates to be Hub:1-tlirruah all the d ftl.cultles ar.d out Monday night at their rooms,
ll•itted In the near futW'f! .
It wu planned Monday evenina:
for the committee In charae of the
CWA projectB to compile an est!nate of an Improvement of the
re.q~.etery, Including roa.d.E leading
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, and
Jt wa..'l for
believed
w1at th e etc
cm~t
of materia
such
Ia
a pro,.,ct will be cornparatlvfjly low
to. the amount of labOr... tbat l(lan bf:
URed It seemed to be tfu; 'of!inion
d · the council members 'that many
, m~,oou1d be provided wor1t1011 &amp;uch
an improvement project wltflln the
\'I'Are,J~ quite a lt..ngtl\ or time
11p thoN
&amp;. cOrcnnlttee was appotntf!d by
Mayor J. E Harley to ne.sotlate lr.d.Q.. ,
contend~
with 'the--truste~ of l"ldeS Lodge No
Mrs J H. Orate motored to
be parallel
me haW~ the fleor, 70u'\·• ~
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g 50
' . T:Juday She was acKnl ht purchase
r Pythlas,of regardlnR
a returnBulkley
of
so.looiUI.
· the prapoeed
Pythtan
by Mr a,nd Mrs. Tom
Senator
wns
mated to b
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one ·enouc • ou ve P"'· Parll 'Should such a l"CiOtl&amp;tlon repermanent ohalnnan of t.he repea l
•ti.rrinc atwument-- .sui~ llUcce&amp;~tully, Pythia.n Park will
• :he former atU!ndt\'i to oonvention
He came here ri"Jm
•"~~~ ~~~ • 111 !_uur become a municipal park and CWA
l..el)1. Mae Felli, Home Eoo- Cleveland wllcrc h e had Just
ft1J·
anll w...,ll(oo.w-\1 ueVO· prOJects tnay be outlined for that nolnlc teacher, returned home from i8fled deUverlnr a. spirited attack
101' lntere1b. lt'1 bun a PID,c£
11 visit In Batnbrt~ Her sister oq u.le or liquor by t.he glaa.s h,
if Ulorieal. demonstra.
Ownen of property abutting Bos- who has been here tor some time 11-densed hotels, clubs and tF;!staulpeeiou• reasonintr v1orth Street, on Gravel Hill, flied 8 l"iUrned with her
rants, B propclBPI Included In tbf'
one thin c. 1 ou petition with the C'ouncil for the
Max and Bess Sanborn were admtnlstratlon'&amp; Uquor control bi!l
Yon n e v" r cp~nlng ot the street PIBI1.$ were Hul'\tlngton vt 11ttors Sunday
But atnce the conwntlon w1ll
never could be. You're a made to Include an cstlma~ of this
The Middleport Senior will spon- concern ltAelt with only one l.58ue
f \\Oflt 8.'1 a CWA project and William !'or the picture .show "P:IIgrlm~"
tJ\e eighteenth a.mendmeJ, t.
p~n tiP b. • very ex· Harry, eng'lneer, was ordered to l'olan lng "Marton Nixon. Norm 11n
" the Democratic go,.
if Blll McGee ftndr r.~ake proper eBtlmat~s of nus. arode FQSter and Hennerlta Crosma11 "
and ~ocratic
senatlt
work. etc.
given at the Liberty Theatre, Dec were to forget ,. th~r dlfff'rlatce~
complain of
of
76 !)E!tlttons asked the council to 8 and 9, Friday and saturday over cntrol re~tions ror the day
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ployed herf', &amp;Jlrl the petition was tf'rnoon for grade children..
convention speeches would be held
and phtced on me. Mayor
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Covert and short so tbnt the vote for ratlfica.that evervthlng possie~pect t.o
to housekeep. tion of th·~ twenty-first amend·
tor the men wa&gt;~
formerl.y~
to Ute fedenl enatltutlo·1
as pouible
but pu
be recorded early In the ar.
Ji.;,iO.j that It mater:tal
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111&amp;" an booorary Pn8ldent, prob- t•J polling placee broUiht. tlu! ftrit;
ably former Ben At let' Pomerene, gunfir~ or the revolt Jalt; ~
('le'feland , &amp;nd a temporary AeCre- when men oo a truck, bel~ to
taey Will flll vteancleill cauuc:J. by be loactKI with election Uterature,
the deat.t:u of John LaughUn, Cl~&gt;ve- succes~~fuJiy fought It out wt\b 10
land, and Mr.s Joseph.lne McGoWan, atputies Rnd citizen, at Dennh&amp;~
Canton.
Epr111pl Tne truck then made I~
Ch1ef Justice C10rl V Weygandt. tmtnm ce Into Ltvl ngston ParUb.
of Lhe staLe suprerue court, will
Altltough li :iCOre o r more Rllote
admll\llter the oath W the 52 d ele· ""''~' exduum ge&lt;J no one Wfll in·
catell, who will then elect a perma- ~ uJ ed w far ll ~ 1~ known.
u.ent chairman. ~~ecretary a.nd clerk
TI1lll ~Ltle roJ ioY.I'd 1mother bal·
Na opPQ&amp;itlon hat&lt; appeared ILl !Of bonfire in the main street of .
Senator BuJII:Iey lor permanent 6t nham s..,rul l!! where bt.~.
rhairman lmd It waa reported t hat l't'arJII!I only tht name of J.lrL
Dwight Matchelte, House of Re• Y..cmp , Y.rm' up 111 s1, uk +&gt; afLel' ctt.J.,
p .eset)taUvell clerk woukl be named . ~ ns had take11 ~he m rrom a st4)n
('onventlon clerk A woman dele· 111 uJie nt Centtf'll lle seat of Livinl~
l&amp;.l.e proOO.bly will be e ll'c~&lt;J StCrt'- ~tun par!~h
huy
Then will follow appointment of
WIGGrNd-P'AV ILLEGAL
comrnltteefl on resolulion11, mt&gt;morlals. mileage and order or bu,sjW 1 WIIJ •cgwn De&lt;! 6 - INS nus WheQ ~he resolutloru; com- 1·n lt !14.&gt;0,000 rf'tlrement pay g1ven
mUU!e submits ~he roamnl resolu- Al ben H Wiggm by tJ\e Ch85U
Uon for ratification or the rel&gt;t!ai N:l tluna ! ba nk wus a direct vlolaI&lt;nlendment , Wie delell&amp;tes wlll be lo n of law 8em1.tor Carter 01&amp;11,
polled on it.&lt;! adoption
' •D• nr V•rginla ch~rged tod&amp;y al
Ina~much as the y were elected on lh scnu.U: b::m ldng inquiry
the repenl ticket ea.ch d•· iegalt&gt; I Ghws swd the b:!nk's dlrect.ora
r:1uat C88L h!s vot-e fm lhe aesolu:Jor&gt;, 1vioiHll'tl uut 0t1ly the statutes ot
~ecre lli.ry Myers will tmmediutely New York !&gt;Late but direct court
cf'r\lfy t.he vote to WIL'!hmgtor• by 1 dccl."!om;
Wire Later a copy • f the rr·snlu- ~;;.;~~;t;,
tJcm Wll I:M:! t.aken to Washlngto r by '
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nom yage one&gt;

"O ld Man Prohibition" wlll btllrowloed In the ~~o wlmmmg pool of

U.e Park Central Ho\.1·1
The dlr~cton; lor the a.'ISOclatlon
against t h e prohibition amendme nt
Wi ll ~Jebrate In the jade room of 1
the Waldorf-As toria..
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A ' new deal" cocktail will be
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Governor Wl lllamR A Com stock
of Mlchlglm, the firBt state to vote 1

.-.n the rt•peal amt•ndment. wm be 1
~uesL ol honor a t lhr; artJJ student&amp;
lcs.g ue l&gt;all

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n ldmght u casket. will be ope!"'ed
and a beautJfi!l female figure :ug-

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Rupture
pnvately In h.la rooms

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Tht&gt; Line1 Majectlc \\Ill be s team
tng up the HudSJJn river when 1ert·al becomt'!i eftedlve \VIth U1e
flrst consignment of swtch wh.is hy to rench this country m l.lllrlet&gt;n years Besi d es the 300 cn.ses
of sr-t~tch there will be m me Ulan

6 C31l cases of etuunpagN' Q• ine~ and
tursundles llbollrd valued o.t $:.!50000

In the dtJVe or the eaa11t gttard
against !Untl81!hng of llq1,1or Into
purt &amp;.fter repeal, t.he 12-mlle limit
1uUI"\B for searc hing s u~p1ct om ves!"els will wntinue George W Er¥wer solicitor or the port or New
York announced

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,.limbers of Mr. Me~'a
rooms Only lnfll are lnvl ,
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1\lelnha.rdi &amp;ays: " br.
Mtmhardi Rupture SWe:ld. ollpll•
Lr.~eta the Opentnr In 10 llay!l
on the aven.Je case rerarc~Jea
lll th.. Mlze ur location of ~be
Rupture-no maUer ho..,
1 vou e~rd~. ., IIU,
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t10n In three parlshes, ar\.c:t, lmmechately o.ppointed w me 300 !!pe&lt;:\11.1
cieputies t.o enforce hill 1•dlr.t with
the assertion he- would swear, tn a.
n1ousand, 1f necessary •
'!'he parishes nflecte~ by , lnjuub- [
lions art\ Bt H elena, Livingston,
Tanglphoa and East Bilton R,ougr
lq the mea.mnne .t was reported
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Uniled S~tes governp1ent in a righteous cause to prose~_ ute him foi- 'dcfraudmg 1m many people of their life's
"avmga. The decisio1) of n court in Canada shows how
much more that country is concerned in seeing that rightf'O tt StJe ss so far as the courts can aid the cause, shall prevall, than are' the courts and people of Greece where the
brains of the Public Utilities Empire hides safely behind
a court order refusing extradition.
While brother ~artln. If pe I• gull~y of any criminal
practices In COJlnectlon wj* t~~ co!lap~~e of the vaal prop.
ertles sho~Jd ~ · pf&lt;1secuted and m•4• to pay for hi•
wrougf!!J act;.,.{t lo m~c~ mpr~ to be desir~~ til-t the renl
scouJ•dtfel a~d ~rains of the vlllalnops , Ulll!~li~~~~~,. be
brought to' I;J~iP~fo to' face the "muoli:" for ~js lllllnY mj•·
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MARTIN" J. INStrLL, it appear" Is not so fortunate as

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Mr. IDd Mft. t.wrmoe i!JU9U
Coundlmen lkelon' ~. Oar• and lOll lJoJd. M1.Se Dorothr ..,.
r::ey, Miller and PoWtU, ISoUeU.or ehlel of Martlb._ Perry returned
&amp;tewan and Clltrk. Pult• were pre- hme after • vlllt WUb Mre. Lllle
H:veelL &amp;lnortb OUvtr l'fthlined
f&lt;A' a few weeD.
The LO)tt;l Pal&amp; of th.e ChriJt.Wl
QUD.D JIIH'I
The World Wide Oulkl Olrl.s met Vburclt. wW mut f«W their rq:ular
al the home of !nne t.lllla, Mon- tUiineM meetinl IU tile home ol
C'ay evenlna 1'1le OOptc wu "Atrlca." Mn. Plo)'d 8toneltl..n8 Dll Mill 8\:.
Thole pteRI't were : Clan. Mae Mlst PraQote Rol.l.8h ls uaiatlni
HBmllton, Marruertte Hysell, Allee hottftl.
Orlmm, Anna Marpret Wyle, Mrl
Mrl Bernard Wyeonr returf't(i to
r c. Kreater. V1vJan Kropp, Edlt.h her home Jn OoJumbul atw a vl!Qt
JAcklon. Dorothy
HliJI.nbott.om, with. lu!l' b\.llband.
:&amp;len Jane M)'ratt, ~ P'lek,
Mark RoUer of Hwri:tngton wa.s a
Emma Jean Bet.rhl, and the holt~ bUJ!Delll viaitor here l(cmday, ,
Ul:l A gue ~;t of the sroup was MilO
Ralph Leiat ls a bUslneu 1 Yj.sl~or
l'ela The ne xt meettna wlll bte held lr, t.he Pomeroy Bend today.
Yr and Mnl Walter Harrla who
Jf. nuary :otnd at Mn Kre&amp;.&amp;"~'l
l£rt Monday for Ooumbua retUrned
heme.
William &amp;MoD of Chsrleat.crJ .who
L(le l't the 'Thl.nk~t~PVil'IJ holidays
MINISTERS MEET
'l'wePty-two pei'80DS attended the wlth Y:r and Mrs Jamea; steven ~.
a::ounty ministerial meeting held returned to hili home Sunday He
nt Rev Swe~rlngen'&amp; home lion- was accompanied by Mr a~ ll(rs
Cay. The session beran with a Jun.~ St.evena. and thetr
gue&amp;te.
Mrs
cheon at noon after whiCh a nure· Oora Braey ot Rutand and Mrs Ida
l:'t&gt;r or toplc.s WPre discussed
Stevens and rranddaughter
Dor·
othy Wllllama of Parkersburg who
.Mnl Homer Oalbroner cnnltnuc11 remained tor a brief vWt, nturn Eerio usly Ill at n.-1 1lotne tn St l.nr to Mlddleport Sunday nenlnJil.
lAluls. Mo Her mother Mrs w. E
M'r and Un Gerald Rlce returnHuddleston Is helpinr to ~a.re for ed from a. lew lfay's '!lilt tn colwnbFr
bus Y:'.ilnday wbeTe the former un·
Mr and Mrl. Pra.nk Johnson derwent medlcal tr~atment
!llJt!nt the wet:k end with :M:r and
CARD 'oJ='THANK.
Mrs Dan Hn.rtil'j"er of Letart
LEG BROKEN
We s ii\Cerely appreetate and
Ruth Bines, dau~:llter of Mr and
tt.ank our netghbora and friends !or
Mrs. John SlnCB of Wllllam Street
rell ut play In t.he central schoo! the many acta or klndneAA and 9ympathy during our receJ'II, bereavet:ulldlng grouna to.nd broke her leg ment
f.he ts IP the !d.Xth grade at sc.hool
Mrs. John Schadel
The fracturre was redl.lOed by Dr
and Cl•l1d ren
r, E Buice and the little Miss 1s
resting as well as could be expected
Miss Hazel VanCooney a~ Mra
Bmllb motoreu
to
Charleston
Mondav
f00ot1nu8d from oa~ oneJ
The Eoartl of Edueat.lon met at
wt.sh oo hear Ohio sound pao
th,
vnffice in the
M!ddlepor~~::~·~~
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dell.th knell, the enUtf'
scho"l. All mombe,. wo'c
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be broadca.llt ovc•
except J H Grate Routine
st.AtiOill!
matten we1e handled It w11o11 deddell that the Chl'UUnas vacatloa
wU~ivergcnt
~~ ~~~ start on Ptlda)' Dec 22
1 e.sume on Jan 8, 1934
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Guy Orahafn of lconton was a
tu.slnl'll!! caller here In the Interest J :!:~:!. · 1:::::'~
•Jt the Bostwlck-Bmun Co . of ro-

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AT MASONIC TEMPLE NExT W~EK

,14 and 15,
pruv~ral'' ou~tandlnl
amateur
tl'lay, ~·Jienry'a WeCldlns" Wfi1 be
Maaect. The Vdrtous commlttcea, tt
~ &amp;llllDUDCed, ,arli busy ~d every,.
thlDI Ia underway tor p. big pr~
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'ctr..,_ r~ , promlnel}t mtn and
Women or t);e Pomeroy Benet h~:t.ve
ken ehosen for Ut.e various rol~, it
wu announced by the cast!nJ oom·
~utttee, ana rehearsa.ls wut bellr,tn
U:e. Lea:lon ball here Tuesda:y nfaht.
' un~ Henry, tl1~~e1or bride·
of M, wtll
Portra~ by
1 n;enry,
consu.ddeh})' falls
ttlle, wfdow of

T e people charged with administering our laws, the
;urieij vhich try the criminals, cannot expect that the law
ab1di
citizens of our land will ~it idly by day a{ter clay,
yeur ter year lvithout •nd 'Waiti~g' for imiii.l~ to .be lm.
ro•ed legull ~ "'!ihout final\¥ '&lt;lo!nll' ' l!fl'lle.t~jn,g ~POJI\. the
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safe from the hand of him who ruthlessly takes
the Ia w: into his own hands. There is nothing more ruthless or iess ameDab)e to reason than a raging, murderout&gt;
rn oh bent 011 the destruction of property or life. nothing
more dangerous to the heaJth and welfare of any comrnunit.'l and the mpve should be stamped out wherever
pos....,J bte.
But the way to stnmp it out i• not to stand by and
bemo~n and cry about the terrible state o 1r law abiding
cit1zcns have reached when they finally become go mad
they a~e beside themselves with fury and go out to wreak
a s um~ru,ry justice upon u low, sneaking, brutish murderer wh en they are at last convinced there Ja no other

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It-t tltli ti.elt ·.,.~ ProcurabJe .in Pi• ce~uti'i; .!ncl becau11e they
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nerves ... You snap out sh&amp;I'Poom~
ments, make unreasonable crltl·
ci1l!ll8 that ~ting. Of course, :rou
are sorry lawr:-but,you may have
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join our alread·y la~g~.
of
r«Jaders during suo~icri on
p~igh·j ...'!l1~c~ ~losed on Monday
n1g ..,.

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pll.tla ~mu.t .ba... a... Whu

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YAUeliR

DINING 800M AND
OOPI'U &amp;BOP
UMer lilantll Maupmenl

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Here·are the winners of the $500
in Cash Prizes:

TO THE PUBUC.

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We the u11deroigned Committee represen·
tina Contestants in the Daily Tribune and
Tribune-Tele1raph Prize Voting Campaign
for $500.00 in c11,1h priceo have audited the
Campaian recorda and received the final re·
ceipta of the enterprise.
The reault of our work ahow the candi·
date. entitled to the followin1 awards.

STVKKIIIO FOt •AttOIIS
Here h aft lndiYid.ul.l drt:n you'll
enjoy makin&amp; tnd weariDf.

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CAn't you imlfine hoW ravhhffll
it would be in bllek velvet with the ~
8atterfili( cOIItr of 11ilnr lam~.
There i• a definite slitnminir qual-

PaUle Cfi!'PI! •ilk and sulfpla wool· :
tt\s art 1m-ely too for tbb
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S·ECOND PRIZE $100.00

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Mn. Vivian Allenaworth ...... 1,079,957
THIRD PRIZE $50.00
Hanim ....... ... .. · 650,567
FOURTH PRIZE $25.00
Milii Irene Gru.- . . . . . . . . . . . 385,382
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FIFTH PRIZE $20.00
Miu Waniia Youna .......... 350,217

Mra. Ga,.

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TENTH PRIZE, $5.00
Mi11 Loia B. Dilea ...... ..... .

120,0110

ELEVENTH PRIZE $5.00
Mn. Nellie Barsotti ...... , . , . 103,312
TWELFTH PRIZE $5.00
Misa Leora Rouoh . . . . . . . . . . . .

96,$12

FIRST PRIZE $250.00
Mrs. Edna Howard . . . . . . . . . . . 1,554,848

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'V frill neck uil pt.Mll:d tkirt ar·
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NINTH PRIZE, $10.00
Miu Agnea Egnor . .... ...... . 163,420

SIXTI:J P·RIZE $10.00
Mill Winifred Wolf . . . . . . . . . .

227,052

SEVENTH PRIZE $10.00
Mlio Lillian Wllion . . . . . . . . . . 179,274

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ant on the ability ohown and the 1'111i!lb
achieved durin1 the Campaign. We &amp;~
want to felicitate the Daily Tribune and
Tribune-Telearapb ·for their oucceoaful promotion of the enterprioe. '
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Sunday aftf&gt;.rnoon.
Mn.

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to tnclr home after

du.Yfi In Toledo.
calling on Mn.

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Hundreds of New Subscribers
join our alread·y la~g~.
of
r«Jaders during suo~icri on
p~igh·j ...'!l1~c~ ~losed on Monday
n1g ..,.

· ·

• 'll'liolo p~

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pll.tla ~mu.t .ba... a... Whu

i,,l: Society's favorite dessert

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YAUeliR

DINING 800M AND
OOPI'U &amp;BOP
UMer lilantll Maupmenl

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Here·are the winners of the $500
in Cash Prizes:

TO THE PUBUC.

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We the u11deroigned Committee represen·
tina Contestants in the Daily Tribune and
Tribune-Tele1raph Prize Voting Campaign
for $500.00 in c11,1h priceo have audited the
Campaian recorda and received the final re·
ceipta of the enterprise.
The reault of our work ahow the candi·
date. entitled to the followin1 awards.

STVKKIIIO FOt •AttOIIS
Here h aft lndiYid.ul.l drt:n you'll
enjoy makin&amp; tnd weariDf.

1

CAn't you imlfine hoW ravhhffll
it would be in bllek velvet with the ~
8atterfili( cOIItr of 11ilnr lam~.
There i• a definite slitnminir qual-

PaUle Cfi!'PI! •ilk and sulfpla wool· :
tt\s art 1m-ely too for tbb
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S·ECOND PRIZE $100.00

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Mn. Vivian Allenaworth ...... 1,079,957
THIRD PRIZE $50.00
Hanim ....... ... .. · 650,567
FOURTH PRIZE $25.00
Milii Irene Gru.- . . . . . . . . . . . 385,382
.
FIFTH PRIZE $20.00
Miu Waniia Youna .......... 350,217

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Mi11 Loia B. Dilea ...... ..... .

120,0110

ELEVENTH PRIZE $5.00
Mn. Nellie Barsotti ...... , . , . 103,312
TWELFTH PRIZE $5.00
Misa Leora Rouoh . . . . . . . . . . . .

96,$12

FIRST PRIZE $250.00
Mrs. Edna Howard . . . . . . . . . . . 1,554,848

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'V frill neck uil pt.Mll:d tkirt ar·
. nli1~rde]lt.

NINTH PRIZE, $10.00
Miu Agnea Egnor . .... ...... . 163,420

SIXTI:J P·RIZE $10.00
Mill Winifred Wolf . . . . . . . . . .

227,052

SEVENTH PRIZE $10.00
Mlio Lillian Wllion . . . . . . . . . . 179,274

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We d..ire to conaratulate each conteal·
ant on the ability ohown and the 1'111i!lb
achieved durin1 the Campaign. We &amp;~
want to felicitate the Daily Tribune and
Tribune-Telearapb ·for their oucceoaful promotion of the enterprioe. '
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81nce the inauaurat.lon
of the
civil worta admlniHtraUon In Me1i5
count)', utg Metg:s county unem·

:J. 0. Roedel

Announcea
.Temporary Sua·

TQJiiD,lY, DI!IO'DIBJ2I. I, -

STilL OESTH~YED !~:il~!~ ~fffi~

1ty the unemplo)'flJ 'men alreadY
mrtstered. u. wu &amp;nnounced. llnd
rtcbtratton or th011e unernp)Oyed
T•ot at PJ"eBeat rq1at,ered wW 1x

p)Oyed men hue been glvan jObs on
20 projeer.&amp; within the county, lt
VIBI&gt; letmted from J . H. Oratt&gt;, welr.u·e director, ·rue!lday.
Mr. Orate announced that the
county surveyor, Theodore Beegle,
we.s 1n Columbus Tuesday w1Ul 23
new )'rojects for thls county In an
attempt to aet them approvNI and
lt wa.s thought th~~ot approximately
iOO men con be taken from
the
Federal
Re-employment Agency
llst here soon and plat:ed on CWA

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'I'I.klne a.dYanta.se ot

llle,al Liquor Traffic
Coma To End With
Deatruetion

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Clifford

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upon tboUib llttle
or bnportanee wu tram-

WITHOUT DELAY

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Dlriine&amp;lve new paUetnl In
mln•te

cheeb

and

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E:~oepUonal nlvea In
band-made Ties.

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Pllikln
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Mooba,
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Wayne . .. .. .. . .. . .. .
WUUams .. .. . .. .. .. .

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Wood .............. ,

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Wyandot ... , .. .. .. ..

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Paralyzes
Canton Business

Jo8 Taai Dri...,n Leave
chin•• at 4:30 A.M.
When all ml/!:''llflh0£1&gt;ed In -

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JACKETS
Talon lastemer or
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new allotment"' ' ha~ 'Seen put &amp;o
work the total of CWA worker.a In
Ohio will number 189,395, m~r
Brauaht aald.
AU of the new worten will be
taken from the Hats of the federal
l"l!•emptoyment lf.lrvlce.
Columbus, 0., Dec. 8-IN&amp;-Ap·
prova.l of 84 OWA proJecta In 11
Ohio oountlM. IPtV&lt;tblnl a total expencUture of J533,814 waa announcfOootlnued -

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Pale

On cenain

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exammcd, .}eaf by Je.af. Oftep it • • a ,· , 1
man a whole day to select two poundt of
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IS the world'•

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Strike

user of fine Tulkish

For thcK trndcr, delicate Turkish
leavts are blcndi!!d with choice cobaccot

Wilaon Broo.

canton, o., Dec. 5-INB--Canton
walked or "thumbed" Jta way to
wort today as 130 bWJ drivers walked out en atrlke, completely tletns
up the olty'a transportation sya~m.
There wu no lnt1mat.1Dn yeHerda.y that memben of the bus drtven
urJon would walk out, although
rt.lfterences between the company
and the unton had been lons·stand-

n•'• why Luckie. tutc ~r~ smoocber.
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Trying
Save C{hildren Af-

ter

Re~euina

Two

Olace Bay, N. 8., Dec.

6-INS-

f'(&gt;ur peri!ION perll!lbed. when tlames

a dwellina here tOOay-o.
rnther and mother dyl.ns In a heretc but UMUc::cessful eftort to J'e!ICue
'-wo of their children after the;p al·
ready llad reacued two.
TM dead: Mr. and Mrs. Bam
Aucol.n, Jessie Aucoin, 7, Harold
~v.ept

AUCOID, 5,

When the names burst forth the
parents aehted two or their chUC:.n!n, Betty 8, and. Buddy 6-and
carted them outside to safe,y.
The dJAtracted parenta rushed
t.aek. Into their home with. the In~
tent!~ of brtn~rlng out the other
two blit they were trapped by the

WIUARD LOSES AGAIN

Glendale, C~~
Dee. 6--INB-JUE: WH!ard, IUnBU behemoth who
'«"01\ the world'!l hfiiVJWelsht obamplotlllhip by knocklnlr out JaCk
Johnson, and whO In t\U'J\ waa beat
en by Jack Dempaey, waa loser of
n~Q)e8 .
The nre .started wtUie the famJI.y ctnothcr battle today-thi.S time a
wurt; battle.
was asleep.
A jury found Willard, PpW a aDO
Another of the Auootn Ohlldren,
Maraaret, wu away-ll.vlnR Wl1ib pcund aentlcman rancher or Sauth·
em Oallfornla, JlUIIty or UI&amp;Ult and
:.!'!~~~! 1bu aran~d_P_"_•_n_~a._ _ _ __
battery upon two truck drivers.

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Train CollidN
With Derailed Frel~:ht,
ueqer

heet u.d toet. per pair.

SOc

tobaccos,

frbm our own Sowbland- to make your
Lucltr SuW. a c•prette tllat i•·htlly packed
-round and firm...- free frOm lOose ende.

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beftffj
:ff«~tlz~r
nltchl~ttmtf~R ~~""

man.
The OOfl'O, Sam Townsend, a bo:l
tact.ocy employee and one ot a quat·
splrttual alngrrs, was woundthe hand BlUlday night, &amp;II
left the o.po.rtment of
chief detentte
they had entertalnt'd
At.t.omey
and
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aupport of

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Mrs.
Llndberrh
earned
tion of
being the
first
fly the Atlantic over this

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lora F arily Evenly Divided Over Two luueo
Control Which Have Cauaed Split •

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Natal, Braall, Dec . ~INB-Com­
pleUng their second poln~
tra.naAtlantlc fDiht, COl &amp;nd Mrs. ChiU'les A. lJndbeCRh. arr1ved here today

from Bathurst. Oambla, British
Atl'lca.
The Llndberrha completed
darins venture ft 12:56 p M. ! . B.
Colutttbus, 0., Dec, 8-DIS--Tele- T.Th
uama were sent today to an '"&gt;ttn,!!t 1
ey completed the 1,850 rnUea
CWA dJrectora by MaJ.
separaratlng AfriCa
from South
Bl'a\llbt, state director, &amp;utborla· Aml'I1Ct. In fast time, and thus
Q11 $hem to put a total nf 20,000 ellma$&lt;! a «:aretul and eomprehenrnore unemployed men to wort. on slve SW'\'ey or ooean atr routes •nd
C'WA projects Jmmedia.telJ,
terminals which
previously
hQd
He a1ao advi&amp;ed theJh tba'li
tl.ll:en them BCroM the North Atto~al CWA quot".U, lneludlnl
lant1c ocean by way of Greenland .
be used on hishway projeebl,
Iceland, the Paroe and Shetland
be put to work not later than
Islands.
111.
It was Col. Llndbel'Bh's third ~uvy hnr 1':1 abov"' m~p 111!ow., t-n .. lm!tf' I'O~rPd by Cn lontol Mnd t.tn.
11le latest 20,000
tUtht I.Cl'OII the ocean
ChariM!I A. L.mdbe•ib RtT:I'!' the )' l('ft NPw York ;~lmo"-t flva months "lrO·
tq_klm from the new
r.nd In aome l'l!llpects the
Tb~ (]ott~d hnP hel\'fC&lt;n Bathurst. W~st Africa, and Natal, Brazil, ); 8
80',00 men to Ohio by the
ardous of the three.
~.&lt;IIJit~~i~~ thc1r lon rt!at .wate r JUlll(l on t,he hnm.-wa 1•1! jourm'y. Th~ contlnup.t.ion
1fLhP rimtA&gt;rl ~~~" •on •h .. ,.-- ·•
OWA administration .
COVered WIU little more
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New t.llotmcota and total allat· the mileage or his •,~'!'5';,~~kl~r
meJ1.ta by oountle!l inclUde :
fllt'h~ from New vorlt to
New Total tm,
Quota Quota
The fill'ht lrom Bathurst to Natal
Allen , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
164
toolr: 15 hours and mj minutes. They
.A!Ihland . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45
left the West African port at 9:02
Athens . . . .. .. . . . . . ..
211
P. M., E. B. T. last nlcht.
J.utlalle . . . • . . . . . . . . .
20
Aldlna In th~ venture by turning
Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . .
2~
in a Job of wlreless opera.tlns thruBu~r ..... , . . . . . . . . .
456
out the lon&amp; Journey that ell:cJted
Clark •. , . . . . . . . . . .
292
the admiration of veteran

Wilton Broa.

Mr.
rrw the llnu
tu
NOTICI!:
M1118es
,Saraha.nd ~'¥! l'!ot~~r 1 1,
.vhteh
he contJucLed
the mMnnor
campal11n
There wlll be
a social atld pro- : anrt Ethel
Oarlan&lt;l
It a!110 thanlul mw and nil (or sr•m a.t the U. B. Church at Enter· l guest, Flore!lc::t' Chubbaek of Rio
mu.ltlng the lllldtlrt&amp;kil•IC •~h IJ pr.tae, llbund&amp;Y.;.' ~ven.lng 1 o'clor,k I Grande and Dnvld Ellaa of M~n
1s lgno.l and outatandlng ~~~~cee~· -~ -~'th~-~
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Mei1• To Get Work
A. Reault

EVERY one of these patterru: are newly deai111ed
to the mid·oeaaon atyle trend. Pattema are
blended atripea, clip fi111rea, neat checka and the
ever popular aolid coloro in \an, blue e.nd white.
All are perfectly tailored to fit ri1ht and look
thebe.t.

PhlJips,Oiaf!\ IYJ'oii;.• :~!.?-•~

jDavls,

190 More Idle Men In

$1.65

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Walk er

While F a m o 11 •

Solons Who Meet T

Brau1ht Senda Out Ord· DriYea Plane on 18&amp;0 Mile
en To Employ 20,000
Trip From Africa
More Men

Doda"

were an
number ot bUb

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TRIUBU rHRfO Question Of Controlling
AT ~SSAULT TRIAt Liquor Traffic Faced By
~f ~[~[N Nf.~R~[S

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Slow9.f,

n•a lD Tbe Tribune

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the Ylllqe ball fo•
llfml-montbly meet~

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partly cloudy.
rising temperature.

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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WEATHER-Fair liD~
cold er tonight. Thursday

Route of Lindberghs) i'our-

Pornur~~~Y;'~:h::~1

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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 286-L
BUSINESS OFFICE
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IN 3 c h o o I Property

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OHIO ITAfE MUSEUM
t&lt; or. •&lt; ~ T AN O ISTH

Personals

Rhodes hu arraneed to ha.ve a
"Pield HoWte'' erect.W dl~ly In
the rear of the Bel\lPr,Hlfh :Se,hool
building which it 1a lbtended allall
peDIIOD
be UBed for locltlr,
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stotii80
space
1n
a.d&lt;h
twn
to
hotJiiq
a I:VS•
OF PLANT
CLASSIFY
t.em of showeJ'lf :or tbe :athletes.
nlll buldlna:. ~"'
feet ' Iohg by
J ,249 1memployed men of With · Ca~cib Of
1500 Men
Re1i.ter• theWith
twenty feet wide wUI stnnd dire ctly
county DO':Y 1111orking on jobs
In the rear of the H lgh School
Gallon•; Operator
Utat pay them actual money h•ed; To Be Reaumed
BuJidlni to tlJe west or the Stree\
steud of reUe! grocery doles a conlaArnoted
Tbunday
whtcfi ie used 81 a.n outlet t.o the
siderable sum of money ls now beaubdtvlslon
in tt!fl,t locality.
Ing cite\ita.te&lt;J lu the count,y each
A nourlShtna llllett. liquor busl·
When completed the bu.llding wW
l'f't!Uit of the bus~· pay. nt'aa, thought to have been the
Reillltrat.lon of Mela&amp; county's week as
unemployed will be temporarily roll.
'
gr£atest In Meigs county !lim:e plo- have four roqms or compa.rtmenta.
suspended here fl'Oin noon Tuead&amp;)'
The ma.jorft.y of the umn now hlbiUon of legal tlQuor, WM broken the end one or east slde room -WUI
m_
on 'CWA project!! In the up Tuesday momlni In a. r!l.ld eon· be arran1ed u a. garage to
1 ." ,.
0 ornR!~
0•1•"'• employed
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OOWlty have !been taken !tom the ductP.d 1n Or&amp;nge township by truck in use at the hllh
~unty
federl\f
re-ell)plOynent welfare dlr~.OI 's relief ll.fit. It wus Eherlft A. 0. Tracy and Deputy D. middle room [!ell:t to this
ment wlll be , storage I'OOm
(gmt.
sa.ld, whHe. quite a number were L Tracy.
• Th'l temporary aw;pen.vion - of selected to )!?l'k from the list uf
Believed to have been one of the many ~\~ or hla;h sebool
ple.eed.
The
r~tion of the
county's un• the Pc¢eral. ,Re -t~mployment Agen- largest improvised ~lAtlllerlel!l used erty can ~ safely
empfd'Jed work men WBI m11.de ~ec- cy, In c::ha.~ or Mr Roedel
illeQal in the county, a 100 gallon third room from the east end wm
and
rnary, :Mr. Roedel said, to aJJow
Already merchant:,; ill Pomeroy rtt ll was c.onftsrt1\.ed together With contain from 14 to 18
c1aaalttcalton of the 1500 names of ,and Middleport !;RY they cnn F.ee a :!5 barrels ot m11.:&gt;n by the omcera.
will go a. Jon~~:
felt want
:~m~y:;e~m~:.eadY , reglStA!red i~~~Yd~~;~~ec~~l c~~~ ~~~~n~n~! Rl~ie:rl: n:,~!~~~· 1::: ~a~;,:~ long
baaeball and
Mr. Roedel ll acttnt .All MeifP the lni).U(!Uratlon or th~ elvU work&amp; session of implements designed for there o.re so many boys with
•;;;,;;;,,. -.cc.:·
f9:UntY'A re~runploymentc director &amp;ll aclm lnlshation 11.nd !!'rent b~nerttR the numufacture of liquor and a few showers to accommodate them 1•
~li a.s&amp;i&amp;tant to B. Lewla Jones. pal .. will btl Uerivt~d (Hun f,he circulation l..t'OU8ht to the county jail llere to as at present. t.a.vatorlea o.nd toi!Ia eounty agent, who has ~ &amp;.l.d Of mru'e than 110.000 In the countv aw11.lt s prelimlro.ary hearing before lets will alUI be Included.
el)aqe of the reat~tft!,tlOn ln "this Q8 11 result of tile CWA payroll, It Is J W. McCullough, justioo ot the
The we.!l~ rOoin wlll contain
~Wlty In the absence of an a.p.. believed-.
puce.
ers for the '~e kHping ol ihe
~tee here, due, It Is allf'ied, to
Jobs 'tor m1lfa.ssFonal and chnical
Acting on a complaint Bn4 affl- Jete's clothes while they are on
~ttcal dU'llculties arising wtthln women t.re boling solicited a.a mpldly c:&lt;avlt ot Orannge township woms.n, practke field.
OQ~tf..
'
•.ruj possible, It was learned, nnd it the ~fBc:rli Wel-t gl'ffln ti. f¥.aDCI1; 1'1\~' bu11dlns will flit a
r.
~1 RoCdef.' 'aA&lt;t~ ~ hla am.:. · wU~ tJe buf I'll short time until more w~otrrarh. · troni '• tue ' rii.B~stta~·&amp; want in local scholnaHc
"sonnel· 'have been bWJ1ly engag~ ':hnn a hundred women wiJI 00 em- court ar&gt;d set QoiJ(. , t~arly Tuflsdaf,' comes at a time when
f~ the pa.ct. week t4l8'1.kerina; pfoycll wno 1ue now out o r work mornlna: to ~quqt .tbe .r!Wd.t ·
Ulifld to great advantace.
ri . t.b"tdl 1,od«. u~plcted?,*ort- and dr.e Idle
The large l'mme dlstmery'l' Waa
Tho
tren or Metg&amp; county who are Rell:·
- -·
_
n.soovererl after a little seat·ch, It tul'e
1
work on federal hlll:hway prot .U :t'TION HOARD M•: t~ 1 ·s
wnshs11.ld, wlthb lhT•ll ",,"",, rreU. or ProfeRsor
, dam
, or similar pror. m~
!let near Y
e ~
WIUI rk!~ thaL the t~nLire
U1e civil works
The boo.rd of elecllons w 1 ~ 11 mol'ed from Its plkee of oonct!ul- pleted 1"lthout
Peoples wa11
~nent ond hauled to }'Omeroy In o
ad litem of
of Tuelday, and CharieR Mullen prel'!idtng, held its 1rrgc truck wbere It, will be J~d to
labor
or
In the probate court
utlhzed In the moilthly meeting at the Vlll&amp;.ff..J ~N evidetlce, and thu 1 destroyed. tlon
the
l'Wifu b r 1 The mash was de 11 troy 1 ~d em the
after the sale of real
here to ~clau- hall Ml,;ndny eveuln i!'
cmtlm· bmlnc~» matters
w ! I~ ~~·ene
thft W C. and Ellia
,
traruactcd
I Acc.ordlng to the report at M.a.Hia'GOES
0
La..'lltJ'ence
MR. I•' UCIATF. OIJ'l' AGAIN
t::~~ ~~n~~oui~\hi~e co~ ~:! HarrlsOnVflle,
PE.pt;.&amp;l'T JtiUKR
:l. r~ther, lucrative pro~l~IL It
l"''IID k FUjlll1• 1\'IHI WIUI SO Ct ltJ- wl'.ll reported that mure .than 40 P';!rVe ao days in t!Je Dayton worktuptls 'of the ,Btlven;~
CMoll y Ill t:UII IU tiUW ltJ.IU llnm c dlll.tC • E,nllons of the alleged Jllegally houi'Jtl in the cow-t ot J . W. Meschool of th1 l..ebanon· dL'Itrlct
1¥ nrtt'r· 11 f'lt'~'f·n• t1 ·u.rt nttnck, 1.1 n•1mufactured Uquor was s hlppecl Oullough, justice of the peace,
recetvtd reCfiClllliOn 'foi' not 1~~·
Ul\11 111 llLII!f I ll bl• llbout Mr. Fu- f Jom Bilvet· Ridge each day and MoidaY aften1oon. Gilmore
fllti. U t~tlmJdt • d t!w moct hlB ur tn~ ! hat the s till W&amp;.il kept In constant cJrested on a charae of petty Iar-l~~~~:hab8ent ""r tardy dur1ns
j1
of Novm&amp;er ,' lfcoordlng
11lt uuun lltlftl'tl Munduy tove nlng. ( rerntlon as a result o! the demand. ceny, It W8.8 reported by oft!cet!l.
r nnounc::ement trom 1tl ~ c::ounM
The mammoth s till was simUa.r
~ft1 ltl atl tl "umuwlmt wMk but h
~~· other Illegal liquor stilli that
DINNER H08TR
~f.IWI~ rtllfl\l!lil •fl hill henlth .
ha vc 11prung up throqhout the
Mr .and Mrs. Charlea Oretmle.·
Tem,
,
country a.a a. result of prohibition or Wolfpen were hoet and h0$1tes.~
ur leiJBI whl8key and It was contls-1 rectnly to the following dinner ~~~;;,
Ted Ileal,.
pit
N~d by the offic::l!rs on the day guests: Ma·. and Mrs. y:rru Camp- jJ
_
that the natlunal 18th amendment bell, daught ~l', Betty, Mr. andMrJ.
40on"-l1UJCI trom hll on.1
Wl\1 scheduled to be fonnally re- Aten Bh1in, dauahter, Angle Ellj''h"IUUAns
&amp;t&lt;lll lhe cunt oa~antl fur \hulr nn" pealed.
ab,et:Jl,
r. 1\JJ,t;l Mri. ~·
'l'of'k and cOol1 11port•m•n•hlp and
X.fa.s~ar,
n, Oeorae. ,Mrf. Miru.iie

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"

SHOP IN POMEROY

Two Mlon Killed

were alao uaed.
lucky enouah

Leave
Fukien
Province
Evaeualed •• Chi·

!lOY SELLS lfOiiJZE STI!D

Former Diacip1e of
Taken to Hospital
Mental Trouble

neae Plan Expe.
dition

Bombay, Dec. 6 -

and there was more
"Sonny" had to

caae where

Petptn1. Dee. I - INS - Tin
oui his "IHII:e" today whlle
American 00111ul&amp;te at Amoy ar..•
it Into town. Some men were nounced 1iodsy tll.at an forelfneta,
utrl.dt women's bleyctea, In- lncludlnll' a 8COl'e ot Americana, had
too that the daUihter'l evacuated cities of the tnterl.or at
were commandeered.
PukJ.en province In •ntlclpQtton ot
att.tel even made
an l.mminent attack by a pun!Uve
appeannoe on downtown w•llr:a
under O~neral Chiang

~-

Many olerb, IMnotr&amp;Phen

!I·.!"!"~'"! 1otb.er worker• weft t.te Jn
tnr tor thetr Jobs but none
Cred. IW ooce, they had. an IrOndad, acr.eptable eXOUM for tardtlltM.

'

Chla111 11
bellevect
to l•unch ¢e lonr-awe.lted
with 1he Puklen province
who announced ~o
N~tln Natlonahat p~

INS

Cram Cook, Amerlco..n girl
cenUy deeerte&lt;l the rants
hatma Gandhi, whos'!
had lM!~r.:. was sent to a

STERILIZATION LAW
BROUGHT INTO USE

Calcutta tod'!l.y for

NORTHWEST IS HIT
BY 90 MILE WIND

vation,
She was fot:nd in a '~!!~!:
. without a ticket,
Cj;iO,;•; way that •he &amp;t'Ol"'!''
~'
of pollee.

Dili~··

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