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preceded by rain in eut
and north. Slightly colder e~cept in the extreme
southwest tonight.

EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 286-L
BUSINESS OFf'IdE
Phone 202-R

WIRE OJ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

Resigns

College Y~uth ShootB Farmer
RefilM to Accept Sto.y ao
Told b)' Cleveland
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tnveatlpton

Preoident To Requeot
Six Billion Dollar
Appropriation

Our Speeial Group of

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HOUSE DRESSES

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Luncheon Sets, Dinner Sets, Luncheon
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Blankets, Shawls, Snow Suits,
brother and sister. Jersey Suits, ·
Tinker Toys, etc.

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SILK' and WOOL BAGS

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M•ny,Minor Changea Made In Bill Aa Puaecl ·
H"use; Herner Fi1htin1 To Give BWI~ T•~!i"
Dn1ni•t•; Commiuionera Salaries ' ~ioecl .
By C"RL L TURNER
INS Staff Correoponcle.,t
Columbuo, 0 ., l&gt;ee. 2~1NS-After
cidia1 to retain the aale by-the·rlau feature D

paoed last week by the State H......, of Rep..,:.
aentativet, the Judiciary Committee of the -··~~[ .,
Senate thio afternoon app..-ecl and YC&gt;tecl
with a ncommenclation: of paual'e the admini•
ttation liquor coatrol bill.
Se.-eral minor cbanpo were written iftto.
and out of the ln'tl, but the two major feo.tw-+'#~~i~
alate monopoly aad tbe aale by the claN feablre •
-were ..ft intact.

Mrs. Prank Mellinll:, a sister-In·

law of the farmer, said "C&amp;rl
not· the man to Interfere In
?(' that sort." She referred. · ~- ... ,..
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t nroute home

a permlr. liquor
'lbere would be a to c,eive an

per cent sales tax on Uquor dispensed unc:llr thla attanpment.

$6.60

~l50 a~~ $1'95

Beiter,

SET UP ON "GLASS SALE" ABOUT EVEN

of
or ffi(l.

$3.!10
to

BeautifuJ new patterns and styles.

ICM Ruth

Little Pouibility Of Senate Votin1 On loaue Bef
Late Tonight Beeauae Committee Hardl:r
Half Finished With Work
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cards. A 'nict line 'to choose
We have so )llany ni~e new .things it
from.
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deJclde . which' to give.
2$tTO $•.00
She'll love Undies.
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pare for Firot R-1 Chmtmao Celebration·
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Two jljllow 11llps am! ' sheet, . 8lx90,

lonery · an"dl · · ·comnipondence

;outh
said he to
shot authorlt.les,
1md. lUlled Met~
A&lt;c&gt;ordlna
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~mpted to molellt h is prett.y co-ed

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t.old by anttoo
Atuder.t at West· : rn Reserve University here.

Cf(lwn Point, Ind., Dee. ~188'
Se\•en lll&lt;lldment.s returned · by) t~
Frank Metlhlf, a brother of the
&amp;rand jury agalns\ omclaJa and
Qtrecoors of the Northern lndlana .~tin man, in announcinl that the
Public Service Company with a re~ 1ctlm's family would conduct a
rort that the utUity bad been .t&gt; parat.e pollee probe, said. :
I'll prcsrcute that YO\U'I&amp; man
"milked" to support totterln&amp; Insull .o ..the
lut notch. Carl may han
l:oldlng companles Wel'll to be .for~een a hot--head, but he wouldn't
mally returned tod.ay before Jldpo
anyone or anythln(l: , even an
WilHam Murray In criminal oourt. 'll\tm
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Charges that thP compan)' jhact
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CongreSs1
heeq groMIV m\mnar..a(Jed were tonnan-at-larre
Stephen
Youny
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tnined In the Lake county atand
he 80n or Oonakl YOW1(1: , pro- '
~ur y report to Judye Murra-Y. but
lhe ctur t ordered the namet of .· inent Norwalk attorney, was ret t:.ose indicted .!!l uppressed unt.ll the leased uNier •1 .000 bond after ht
formal Indictments .are reporU!d tn waived preliminary hearln1 on a
m&amp;.rullaughter charge.
open court.
The youth, hla CODifesaman-unSamuel lnsull, Jr.. one-time
~ le and h ia father charged that
"l'rown prince" ot the vut lmmll
Utility empire, was unt.ll lt:n· v1oe MetllnK had attempted to attack
rhalrman of the prosperoua oper- [he (l:lrl. Dr. J . R. Better, promlnCanton, 0 ., physician and
RI.-tng electrical unit thot serves
or the oo-ed In the case, also
n1ore th111n a. hall mUUon resldtfl.ts of Northern Indiana. U'01'81! 11lleied that Metllng b.ad made
Dell-Pintn Is president ot the' com ~ Improper adv111neeR toward his danKhter_
However, the family of the vic#:~.,'~~~~~:.~ Rf3atehlng:
tnvel'l- tim rushed l.n thf! detenlle of hill
by
~l.ltor
preceded the 1~nd character.

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he two were perked on a lonely
r.ad in suburban Pepper P1ke vU·

One towel and two wash cloths in
beautiful colors'

Bolotee~tiom~~;~:~~-ntrl

Ccmbine;

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that have been selling from $7.50 to
$8.50.

entered

Jtjro I .!own
the atory
"MILKING" .,
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fcun1, ~1, &amp; Jaw

TO CARRY ON

Special

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I fol'o bo Into the- "lovt r'f! laM" Alay.
Officialo and Di*ton ,., of • farmer by a wU..e boy.
Of Northern lndliula
The fam!ly of tlv vl&lt;tlm, carl
Firm Accuae..i-'. .
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HANOl[O BY STAH ~POlY
SAlE BY GlASS STill IS IN 00n .

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SHOOTING
r~-~ECf;NT: taqol shooting which occurred in Cleve} ahd wh~n a m,an who insisted on forcing himself into 1
comt!ant" where be was not wanted, was killed by I
a student, merely oe..Ves to emphasize the fact that it pay•[
to attend to one's business.
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victim was performinsr in a manner not approved by law·
abiding soc iety aii!l regardless of what the stutlomt and
his ,oompanion were doing, there is little defenoe to offer
for~the dead man's conduct. If he wanted to be a protec·
lor,of .ociei)• and see. that things which should not hap·
perf, did not happen, .he had merely to notify the correct
au~horitics of what was taking place and the proper ofli.
cials would have done the rest. In any event the conscif'n(~ of the man who was apparently so conscientious,
could have been at ease after he had done his duty.
In any event, the meddler has been slain and It Is
more than probabl~ that; as a result of the unulillal cir·
cumstanees surrounding the act, his slayer will not be
prcilecuted. It simply is th~ old, old story of what is gen·
r rally accepted as facts whenever people rtleddle into
thi'Q'!! which do not concern th~m.
There is so much work to be done with regard to
ca&lt;J h individual that if he takes eare of hfs own troubles
.tJHl looks after what primarily concerns himself. and
do&lt;\.• it properly, there will be little time left for him tc
mc~dle into the affairs of others.
. The incident in Cleveland is greatly to ,be regretted
not only because of the pain and sorrow jnflicted upon
the vktim'~:~ widow and ltt.tiilly and &lt;•~her Close relatives
hut' because of the trying situation it has brought about
for&lt;the wielder of the gun as well as his female companion. and it could so easily have been a\oided.
, It is to be hoped that those h•vill!l "tendency to do
aH the ;.rietirll in the Cleveland homicide did, will take •
__ l~ss'vn • lt?'\cJ~&lt;~h.llY -,w!!:l ;,h,!'~~ from this moot unfort•mate
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W!iERE IS. THE lEAG,UE?
T ts NOT to be wondered at th•t no one except the few
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any ·future for the Leo gue of Nat ion• e'cept utter failure

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If one but views the various

chances offered the league to show its •bllity to bling an
end to war, each in turn which have been muffed by that
augilst boqy, the wonder is that an.vune at all would have
any faith in the league's ability to •eriously affect anything warlike or otherwise.
' The situatioJ1 in the far east wherein the Japanese
overthrew all hiws of right and made Germany even in
the light of her severest critics, appear like a rank novice
at the war game, ha• hardly been forgotten while the
ca•e' in South America where Paraguay and Boll,.ia have
beefl at each other's throats for more thun a year with
thousands ·of men victims in the struggle, is before us at
the p ,..,sent.
An at·mistice of one week over th• Ghristmns hollr~ny ; ~eason, hus been declared by the combatants. If the
league is anything at all but a non-entity, no better time
l.han•the present could be had for it to show its cap•·
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bilitj~s.

•F,rom aH mcileations, however, there t hall contir.ue

to be war and rumoi'IJ of '1'ar for m•ny )cars to come ln
8pite of the great ( 7) ex-President Wilson who so comJ&gt;!etj&gt;ly fooled the American public into enteling a war
"heteby we not oply !oat more than a hundred thouound
fighters if' the prime of life but bllhons of doll~rs a. v•ail
and tOday, 15 Y•llrB after the close of that conflict, wlr;ch
we Should new~r have entered, we ar~ still feeling most
acutily, its ill efleRts• in ·op!te of the Lea11tle of Nation;
''"d Preslllen't Wlison's ,motto of fighting for democracy,

DEMPF.RADOE~ CA1lGHT

JOHN SAUVAGE
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Become the
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PaJrlda Warrn

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fit SID II~ a tkkeleer, teariPI'
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•illlk "'''' Ptt.trlciL Patrlda run•
..... hi lerrer. Her atepmollu~r
P8arln1 a ~tandal. put111 b•r ou1
•aulda lalarcnl to ma l&lt;• h•r llvm

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Mill. Jatiu '''erhult., the, 1c

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aMiraanl •"ttl Aaverlu'lt' · A-~laim
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,P,trld• Ia MCrtll:t \n lou• W"lth
dut Trat,l. thf' p11/ •1 playn. but
'~'\arlr~t~ ••1•1ed to \; ~~rthe 1\olarch.
Nd•t.l' clrL ·fab fi.rsr. m•l Clark and
lilt. IUHtl WhfD '• shf' ti.lld in &amp;I
-.ri41'P (f• lftJ U•ala &amp;p hour) at
wulthJ Mra. S:reott'a "om•. Pat waa
lhfhl wlth her at~tpmothe~ at tht•l•e. M'N!!tlhl Pat aaam a,t Haver~~.. O.rk liloea aot reeo!fnizr her.
h ~r•ab an appolnt111rn1 te rra&lt;"h
tetlrl"• her ae'f. car and &amp;"lif'IJ uti
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You may know the kind ot a car you R.re
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hla equ11Jne~t{Uld his polklles of operation.
You hfwl.to "t a.1ear owner to !'ftlise the Importance ot bibtns ;your ear where the BaJe
of a ear Is oQiy the first step In a Ion1 ond

Wttlaa ll.er dl .. p;oln&amp;meat, Baver·
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thP car for awhUP..
The responslblllt.J ot an
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"The federal ,O..rnment bu placH peat trutt in the new•·
paper, and hu evinced ita faith in the pria,te.! pa,. lly populari•·
inc NRA throuch the preu. It ia up to the ad•ertloer to maintain
thia faith throucb aujlport which will brin1 not only the beat returna to him, but ala~ to the people at ~.
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NEWSfAPER AND~}H£ ADVEilllSE ~ .BEHIND THE A.t!Jt
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ins medi1,1m fill' Jeol)le
haw aomWiiilt Ia till. ::Reaulta, of '
coune, are obtained· from other mediuma, but lon1 experience
with the newapaper teveala the adwrti- pl4 ID- for hit money
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TIE and 'KERCHIEF SETS . . . . . .

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r~-~ECf;NT: taqol shooting which occurred in Cleve} ahd wh~n a m,an who insisted on forcing himself into 1
comt!ant" where be was not wanted, was killed by I
a student, merely oe..Ves to emphasize the fact that it pay•[
to attend to one's business.
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victim was performinsr in a manner not approved by law·
abiding soc iety aii!l regardless of what the stutlomt and
his ,oompanion were doing, there is little defenoe to offer
for~the dead man's conduct. If he wanted to be a protec·
lor,of .ociei)• and see. that things which should not hap·
perf, did not happen, .he had merely to notify the correct
au~horitics of what was taking place and the proper ofli.
cials would have done the rest. In any event the conscif'n(~ of the man who was apparently so conscientious,
could have been at ease after he had done his duty.
In any event, the meddler has been slain and It Is
more than probabl~ that; as a result of the unulillal cir·
cumstanees surrounding the act, his slayer will not be
prcilecuted. It simply is th~ old, old story of what is gen·
r rally accepted as facts whenever people rtleddle into
thi'Q'!! which do not concern th~m.
There is so much work to be done with regard to
ca&lt;J h individual that if he takes eare of hfs own troubles
.tJHl looks after what primarily concerns himself. and
do&lt;\.• it properly, there will be little time left for him tc
mc~dle into the affairs of others.
. The incident in Cleveland is greatly to ,be regretted
not only because of the pain and sorrow jnflicted upon
the vktim'~:~ widow and ltt.tiilly and &lt;•~her Close relatives
hut' because of the trying situation it has brought about
for&lt;the wielder of the gun as well as his female companion. and it could so easily have been a\oided.
, It is to be hoped that those h•vill!l "tendency to do
aH the ;.rietirll in the Cleveland homicide did, will take •
__ l~ss'vn • lt?'\cJ~&lt;~h.llY -,w!!:l ;,h,!'~~ from this moot unfort•mate
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W!iERE IS. THE lEAG,UE?
T ts NOT to be wondered at th•t no one except the few
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any ·future for the Leo gue of Nat ion• e'cept utter failure

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If one but views the various

chances offered the league to show its •bllity to bling an
end to war, each in turn which have been muffed by that
augilst boqy, the wonder is that an.vune at all would have
any faith in the league's ability to •eriously affect anything warlike or otherwise.
' The situatioJ1 in the far east wherein the Japanese
overthrew all hiws of right and made Germany even in
the light of her severest critics, appear like a rank novice
at the war game, ha• hardly been forgotten while the
ca•e' in South America where Paraguay and Boll,.ia have
beefl at each other's throats for more thun a year with
thousands ·of men victims in the struggle, is before us at
the p ,..,sent.
An at·mistice of one week over th• Ghristmns hollr~ny ; ~eason, hus been declared by the combatants. If the
league is anything at all but a non-entity, no better time
l.han•the present could be had for it to show its cap•·
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bilitj~s.

•F,rom aH mcileations, however, there t hall contir.ue

to be war and rumoi'IJ of '1'ar for m•ny )cars to come ln
8pite of the great ( 7) ex-President Wilson who so comJ&gt;!etj&gt;ly fooled the American public into enteling a war
"heteby we not oply !oat more than a hundred thouound
fighters if' the prime of life but bllhons of doll~rs a. v•ail
and tOday, 15 Y•llrB after the close of that conflict, wlr;ch
we Should new~r have entered, we ar~ still feeling most
acutily, its ill efleRts• in ·op!te of the Lea11tle of Nation;
''"d Preslllen't Wlison's ,motto of fighting for democracy,

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PaJrlda Warrn

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aMiraanl •"ttl Aaverlu'lt' · A-~laim
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,P,trld• Ia MCrtll:t \n lou• W"lth
dut Trat,l. thf' p11/ •1 playn. but
'~'\arlr~t~ ••1•1ed to \; ~~rthe 1\olarch.
Nd•t.l' clrL ·fab fi.rsr. m•l Clark and
lilt. IUHtl WhfD '• shf' ti.lld in &amp;I
-.ri41'P (f• lftJ U•ala &amp;p hour) at
wulthJ Mra. S:reott'a "om•. Pat waa
lhfhl wlth her at~tpmothe~ at tht•l•e. M'N!!tlhl Pat aaam a,t Haver~~.. O.rk liloea aot reeo!fnizr her.
h ~r•ab an appolnt111rn1 te rra&lt;"h
tetlrl"• her ae'f. car and &amp;"lif'IJ uti
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You may know the kind ot a car you R.re
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You hfwl.to "t a.1ear owner to !'ftlise the Importance ot bibtns ;your ear where the BaJe
of a ear Is oQiy the first step In a Ion1 ond

Wttlaa ll.er dl .. p;oln&amp;meat, Baver·
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"The federal ,O..rnment bu placH peat trutt in the new•·
paper, and hu evinced ita faith in the pria,te.! pa,. lly populari•·
inc NRA throuch the preu. It ia up to the ad•ertloer to maintain
thia faith throucb aujlport which will brin1 not only the beat returna to him, but ala~ to the people at ~.
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NEWSfAPER AND~}H£ ADVEilllSE ~ .BEHIND THE A.t!Jt
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ins medi1,1m fill' Jeol)le
haw aomWiiilt Ia till. ::Reaulta, of '
coune, are obtained· from other mediuma, but lon1 experience
with the newapaper teveala the adwrti- pl4 ID- for hit money
out of the newapaper than from any other aourc:e•
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TIE and 'KERCHIEF SETS . . . . . .

HENRY , ~MacARTHUR, EDITOR OF THE STOCKTON
(CALIF.) INDEPENDENT, SAYS:
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Put hu lett for OolWDbUI WilKe
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W eatem and Southem
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EDITORIAL OFrlCE

cloudy, slightly colder·
extreme east tonight. Friday cloudy and warme~;
probably rain in nortlj,

Phone236-L
BUSINESS OmCE

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LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

I&amp;SII Oharlotte NJt, tacber, who

been realdbJa 1D BiUban durtbe put IChool term. arrtved
WeciQUday to apend &amp;he hollwtth her mother, ~· Oer·

i League

Officials
Hold Meeting

N;re

and. ramu,.

acbool at. IJOUCber coDfwe fOJ'
~n. Baltimore, J(uyland, at•
heme WedneadQ t.o spmd the !LoUthe haUdaYJ With her parentll, Kr.
Mrs. J , B. Elberfeld of Mulberry Aveuue,

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Hearto Of Merchanta,
Glad ·

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New Joloi ·Founil
1813 WORKING

a,. carrier

Mr. and tlra. J, Y. Oorpeninr o1
MarSon, Nor.th Clrolli',a, ~
'l'uada7 eveninr tor a hOUd&amp;y Visit
with th~ latfer'a parents, Mr. lb\1

llrn. Oeorae HetRI or Llnooln 'hr·

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Mr. and Mrs. J:Jnmett PeopleA
home .schedules ~nd daurhier Mrs. Noms E. Davis
may count In the Jeape aM aan Thomas Ew!ret.t were vlB-

onJ.y

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same 1ton In Oolumbus Tuesday, They

r,c.tompanled home Mrs. Peoples'
leaeue voted to continue
mother, Mrs. Zl(ary Mantor or co- , KaaeUa Cllambert.l, worker at the Weirton steel J)lot In Weirton,
ctU'l'ent season, the
lurnbua wW hQ been spen.dlnB · the j W.Va.. eaitl hlt bt.llot in the emr,Joyeea' election of collective bar1alnina:
np~eatativ~ •hk\ wa Mld n defiance of the National l.aboT Bond
b~l~~~ J;l@rlod tor the
past slx weeks at Ule Peoples home
. . . liRA AdJI'I(nlatra~r General Hu1h .JohnJOn. Cbarpa of ..coercioD"
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leaKW! whlch was aulrl·· j ·m Butternut Avenue.
later were neeived at NRA headquartera.
laat year.
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M1M EUr.abeth Rup 01
cham!&gt;1&lt;&gt;N;hlp

year.

REPUBliCANS T~
RURG~NilE ERE
1~~~. IS PH~PHECY

Full h•veoliJation
Made By American
Conoulate

Ez· P-ident Hoour To
Take Little Part In
Revampin1

ACCUSED HELD

OF OLD PARTY

Incommunicado In Parit
Jailo, Seek No Aid
From U.S.

No Change in Chairman·
ohip Until After Next
Election

First Sight of Her Children

Spirit
Shown In Prison

relatives and friend&amp;.
T. W. Wheeler of Plttsburrh waa:
a vl!!ltor Jn &amp;own Wl!dnesday.
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co.v;nitlon,
After some little

Liquor To Be Available For Chriotmao lp
State If Plano Of Govemor And Leplaton
Do Not Go Awry

TBI MIN S STORE

dlecutlllton,

voted that the leape
select an AIH..easue football ,
this year.
football

schedules

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MAD&amp; BY I. N. S. TO SEE
IF REPEAL HAS MADE CHANGE
IN HABITS OF U.S. CITIZENS

Rev. Walter Amold of Wheelers•
~orr Ia speNUng a few djlYB with
rt•Jatlves hflre..

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Dlstt1et Easlneer

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and

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Five Othen Injured;
leal Atrltaton Blamed
For Wreck

admlnilltratlon

Lawrence

compJeted a pnUm·

lnary Inspection or aU OWA proMel&amp;~~ county and u a.
v.hole report.&amp; work In Ulta county

jects In

ELECTRIC
Theatre

Havana. Dec. 21-IN8-Two
oons were ldlled and Ave
In the deraUment or two

IJr()tfre&amp;Sing 1111Uafaetmy on au pro-

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the ""' or several
the 1eneral effect or
repnJ &amp;.. roarboat
afY;r t-iire weelul ol

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PRETTY"

; Continued

Prom Pare ane,

a vast program of power development, abd it now proJIOIJeS to make
u. poestble lor the resldentll o1 the
Tennessee valley tu tate advan·
or thi&amp; chap
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RICH )(NIT TIES at

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St. Olalrs vllle. 0 .. Dee. 21-INS-The Hanna Cool Co., the largt'.!lt
produeer of coal In Ohio, today anllounced thnt they had. abaorbed
two mines or the Big PivP. Coal
Co., 1n Belmont county and WO!Ihl
hlke possession at once.
- DICKENS'
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ha't"e been Wl&amp;bk
a procram tor the eomof COI1il'MJ. They havE
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London, Dee. 21- IN5--Sir Henry
Dictens. only surviving son of the
noveliat, Charles Dickens. cUed in
a London hospital today from fuflaiea received when he was lmoeked down by a motorcycle last

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REGULAR SANDWICHES 51&gt; and tOe
SPECIAL SANDWIC~ES 1Se

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DANI$H EXPLOYER
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h?urs as he mtered the nhltb day
or hie f'I.Rbt ror Hfe at Clt!r hospital.

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Chlcq(), Dee. 21-INs-Edward
Fa•ankl, 48, was 1lven an even
chance toda.y or aurvlvlnl injuries I
SWitalned when 'be leaped from a Hotel

INJVBJ:D PLAYER J•PBOVED
Bollton, Dec. ' 21-INB-Olven a.n
rven . chance for recovery, ln'ln
"Ace" Batley, 31, lnJUftd Toronto

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Must Die
HI'gh Court

LIVING An'J:R LBAP

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100,000 Poundo Sterllnr
Paid f.. ManUicript
of the Bible

tt.nth story window In a loop buildmr and tell atx ftoors to pleree the I
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Hew York, Dee. 21-Df8-Incen..
who used a pa tank to
the
today were

ALIJM:NI

8bo1111: Shemian Maid n.

Ind.,

Jr. one of aeven oftleers and direchwa or the NortheTn Indiana PttbUc Service Company under lndJcln,ent waa promised today by hi8
attorney, Ployd Thompson or Chi-

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JN8-Surrender of Samuel

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Until Troubleoome Queotion lo Diopooed
Predict Senate Will Call Act EmiOfpn"J
ALREADY SO LABELED BY HOUSE

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must prfy at
pmea t.o reeelve

oente--BJ uau •uo

Buckeye Legislature
On By Holiday Season
Pass ~iquor Act T

1..U. ILI'I'IVed Tul!lldaJ tor a

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ANITHER YANKEE
MAl BE INVBLVEO
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