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ALot Of Things Happened" In Washington 100 Years Ago

The Daily Sentinel

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~ rita: DeJivery. bv -:arrler wbere avauable 30 centt
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An eutern railroad

The announ&lt;'ement

noun£:ed an increase- in its suhur- ··suburhan rat\ lines.
ban pwenger aerviee, u a move
"to try to win ·mid-day travl.'l ers
to the rail• .. !' lot added
~ "a Jeaeral return to rail travel woUld relieve both increasing

~,Pway congeatJon in . . metroP'~Jtan ar~• 10d it'a corollary at

C!Qll.jinued deil.elta l,n tbe opera-

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usin~ exJs:t·

ing rooo11Jbeds financed and matnt tll nl'd by the raLh oads, are m
aome areas rtmning what amounts
to a specta l servke for a few
passengers wh ose :patronage does

Still P-d

One klca11news.pap.er waxed ed·
.UBrially on a reimhJli.w,i p~
by lhe House oo Feb. ,12, 18M.
The ruolution ~)Jed for the
remainder of the. se55ion· to hold
all discussions in
of
the who1e "an4
to tlhe
tubject under
copt dUTing

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was right
mov•r.. of

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Nixon. And . bes1dcs , he sa1d , "I
BY HARMAN W. NICHOLS
Uft1tH
St1fll Carrnpandent have a ho-bby of playmg the tromWASHtNGTON UP - What "s bone- just lik e you " D1ck Ntxun
never put lip to a hombone in
new in Wa.shlngton .
his born days. H1s dahbiLng in
Rep. Kenneth Keating, the New music is confined to tht• p1ano .
York Repu.bliean , Is moderato!' of
a wukly raillo program . Each
the copyi·Jght sec tion of tlle
week he has a guest from t:on- Libl'ary or Congrl"ss lelll muslc
JtCBI. Hit rnoJt rl:!cent guest WtlA composers know m 11 polite manSenate Republican Leader Will - ner that it IS nice lo enclose their
lam F. Knowland of Californi11 unpublis-h.ed compo.si1lons in a
Jn the whoopla to build up l•hc neat hL!le packagP One appltcant
.show, Keating circulated a no!tce for a cop)'!'lght wasn't qu1te as
which referred to the genth'mon neat as he shou ld haH' heen lie
from California as "lhc Hou se sent in a hulkv bundle with a lot
of unpubt LS hNI mus1r-a ll wrapminorily leadrr "
ped m a h!ankrl Arter lookmg
Tbl&amp; cul'(eapondent recently re- th t' m over, the libra ry sent the
ceived -an ali1Dlail lett er wh le h man a mcmn saymg LhNe was
tame 1111 the way from the Cap i- no prnvu~ion •n the Jaw provid ing
tol lees than a mite' IWl)l, i11~ fOr ·.-..=~',blanket comi~t' ' ' 1
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W1nmi
Rogers,
deputy
altor·
apeec.l:ies -,ntfh bad b
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ed t\lvo dJys previous y The en. ney general, \1 a fancy dan when
velope bore tbl.s notation : "In- it comes to his wardrobe HI:! likes
sumclent postage tor ulrmail. to tell- and still doe::;-al;lout hh
Po11tage du e-eight cents,"
first tl'ia\ case Roge1·q had come
up with a pnwl'fful defense L'CCi·
Vi£':e Pre~udent Riohard M. Nix- LPtion. After It was O\'J'r, a court
r~n got 11 lo\!er from an clgl"t~hanger-o n murched forwant and
grader In Shawnee, Knn. 'The )ad said he would like a WOI'd Wtlh I he
wanted to know all !her!' 111 to' lnwyN Rugen s aid he puffed h1s
know about nutstand.n,ll Amed- chest way out 111 nnticipaiJOn of
cans lncludinw the V P_ The kid some pra1 st• All the mnn :.aul
said be picked OQ NLxon because wa~ " lll\c looking l te you have
his anndmother als o was nam ed on "

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In Air Route Key• Point
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Editor's nota: The U, S, territory of Alask.l stands at the

men feel It Is ovar Alasb that
S~vltt bomban would come If

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ardto.n, Ia few .mites from Anellor·
For the mlli~ 3 ry, Alaskt1.
ase.
It Is therefore In Am,,,.,,.,
The primary mi.Won . of the
.slrlctly an Air Fo-ree show All
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d·' · · 1 th
fint lint of d•fenso ogllnst I thrl•C l:mrvicl!3 are r(lpresen-ted u
m lI 'arv
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Al ~ D m• e
atomic otteck, A United Prus
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staff correspondartt hao visited
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ne wor.~~. 15 ere o
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mg .match JS" !bossed by a th1 ee· fl t ed t 1 lf b mbcrs •tre·'
and talkd to top commanders. star Air Forte genCTwl
rs Qf
r Siberia
a er toward
0
out
the heart
He is Lt. Goo J H. Atktnson , of America
By GLINH STACKHOUSE
a
hn.rd-b1ttc-n•
C(gar-chewiug
United Press Stiff CorresPondent ex-pilot who 19 well aware his
A C11cul1tM Rltk
ELI\lt:ND~tf
Am
FORCE AifiSJkrul command ~~ furmshma
And Air FOMC pil~ arc nady
B~, Al a~ , UP...-Aia.Bka
ha..'l lhe 1'toP. cover" fo r ~merici
fo set-amble 'thqit ~~ fockct.flrlnt
become .o.n
om!ltl&lt;'f,git fo.rtr•ss.. . . !.
Army ~anod Ntt.vy o-{Jerat.ions ' in F-89 Smrpl(IA' jktk' 'tlit1f tbe .air in
wiLh ta(l.ar hco.n;"·1or lookouts Alaska are pretty much on
a an attempt tl) blrast ·tile bombers
and jet interceptor!! for cflnnon• shoe-string .baais
from the tky ' befOfe • they can
Th1s Arct1c land, v.ith nn AI'Oil
The N1Vy, under RMr Adm. reach the inner doefente:s , Ql the
twL&lt;'C the s.1zc of Texas and a PO· Kenn9th Craie, mtlntalnt 11. homeJ.::tnd.
Th• defente of Altsk• lttelf
puJatlon t.hut could fit eomfOI'· most no fleet adiYitl•• ancl
t.1bly lllsidc th l' c1t:-- ilm1ls of compantlvely lntlgnlflctnt air
is "t up on 1 ctlculttH 'rltk
Phot&gt;nix, Ariz lirl! ju:;t a 15·nlln- activities. The N1vy he1dqu•r·
bttlt. Alt)atveh It Is onl, I
utc MIG flight fru m IIH' back t1rs is 1t kodl,k, 1!\CI Itt MJs40·,..U• t,rip acr9u tfl• 'trlng
door cf SUV!cl llussia
slon is merely ,.. malnttln
Straight from Ruul1's Chukolt spuwls .utrid• th• main
bases In • stat- of readlneq,
tH:I Ptni!11Uie, ~ orte In the
air nJute from Runia to
the
The Arn'iy . under M~j Gen mlllt•ry t.,lt t.h•
l!tu..lans
United States. Most military James F Colhns, number&amp; len would try an tctutl lnvttion of
Alith.
Moscow and Washington, D. C.

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Oth \'L' f !lm~ s•huw Mary Plc;J.f.
ford nm.l Lwn-el Barrymore tn
thcu· S(' recn• -debu.tt, As rnnnv
early s1.lents did oot carrv~l
cn•d its, Kllllam di.!K'!JVt'l'll sumc
d the aelor~· names mtly whr.n
\he plu~· crs thi-m~clves ur thf'H'

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Many TV vlewet'l regard talk·
lu or tfle 40s lt!i nntlque, but to

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opast J02fl 11 ne\Y·fnn-;J..ed.
Ohly till!! tarly ~t llents, Mo!!tiY
fllmi: ihde •from L893 ttJ 192(),
thown• on the program

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P,...Centor Plcturet
of the p1clure1 haven't
Mtfoe.lled a:.ncc their debut.
kl thete pre-censor p tct ure~
,:et t pook at Kenos not
~n modoru movies, suc.h
unpooithed .

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m.n.ll
w~re
IJI. lhe
picture~:· K IHi am
sa1d "One
wonl!Jn wanh•d t.o borrow 11 mm
!)f her hH~band
to
show
hi§
frlt'nds
how h ~ look ed with
halr ..
Vtewous t•ven. ctm sec where
c urr(!n l fl ups were born IJy wntohin· ~ th e s1lent
pholQll)!ays on
"MOV l l' MUSl'ltffi"

"The &amp;tory line!! DN! th e sA.ntt'
115 ono ll•OY modern 'JTV ~how." hr
aald. "On·ll comedy we ('r\t\('.(1
for Lhe r:how wall iden.ticul tu &amp;
recent Mlll'IIU o.n.1 Lew1s bit, und
' 11 streE~tcll.r eornedy cm·ld have
bern S1d Cnl'Y~r'a commuter ronhna. Charlie Murray's olll came·

.a;reatesl
wllo
pro dles
so n'!!
s.y.ndlcat -

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me cf
r.ketchc~"

Jackie Glea·
l.•cked Good T11tt
"She d ldn'l Hke hcr~ t•'f
m
'There's N() Bus'tt-e-ss Ul\e Y.~ow
Busin l'H' ", ~n1d Grctn '. "Sh r
tbou!iil\1 he.r part wa ~ 111 poor

a visit hH'e to die
movie!.
to cq~ out many
,aot iD then but can't lute.:

.and
~larilyn
Munroe pro:li' ~ 1101\S
\'fe took Ubertlct with wilt be concerned w11h aJJilrl
IU1n--we bad "to lno. me:nt house lnveatmPnl!i nn l !cole
~IOO·llj) of a u~riaae He· vltltn shows a11 well a• movu•s
love aUair li!'gal" Enth\Ol.astlc Greene h0:&gt;C!I to
wu obt.Utrin2 ! produce some 6r the TV shows
who had run hi.rnsoH, "If they let me ." The
In
New turns w1ll not neee3(lirJly aL1
tht helr.!l or PJtar Marilyn.. Tile COI'!lKN'.a.Hon
by Edijlon, can &lt;'ontin·ue whether Marnyn re·
K;~~~=~:_.:w other m11.ins wlth Fox, wh.ere h L•r coo[" ·
be un· trt.cl troubks "atJU. •re under
moUon plct· ot,.otlaijon."
a! rlow com&amp;dy

!-ope Leo M11llyn Is ooly a rntflll)rlty
mGYle cam- stook!hr.older in th• ~otnpl!ll'Y, ~)IJ
flm wprkl Greene said she )Jp ''controllln::g
Is! 18011. shar...'" Who the otl&gt;ol
~..... ~ut hol.den ore, he won•t J&amp;Y,

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took ovtt Ciro'aln. Holly·

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to Am•r-

most com.preheDIIve
atudy ever "made of wflere tax
mooey toes.
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Tbere will be about 20 rtJ!Ort;s
by t'he time the 12 member tn·
parti••n Jt9u.p, set up by COn.·
JIN~Sll in 1903 ClOtes ahQP on ~~~
S.l,
$qrpe :wUJ b~lllbt the rnoe:'t' ,
oon)roveraill Llsues of the ~a.v
audit u publ.lc vertut priv~trte p~
wer 1nd g:overnment apendhtl
end lendial ,polleiet.

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""1muteular
tontrMtloft

lfJ.AILY:ba~cm:.;:.aere'o how to worll b1
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be displiyed

reAec:t the

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1overnmen~

~an tiXpayer&amp; by the Hoover
Comm.l.aslon on government re~r,Jinb:ation.
The commi11ion headed by f•r-mer Prfl.ldent Herbert ~ Hoov~,
will send Ita tint report lo CQn·.
1ru• on Mond1y. This oa.e wUI
4eal wl&amp;h the Civil Serviee. 11tia
and other r(!C)orb to coma will

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il curnntly away from ,the TV

~ t~~:: n:,~:tJ:i:'J tirn~hle~
recen-t years. and is em.bnrkcd
on a C.lm{)lign of hellpl.ng tlic

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mt of llll7 ~ult llf• tv• 11een drlftllll' tbrOii&amp;ll USih otnel at inte~
:vllt ~ tyelnl', -~· ~· dothet. ~ka Brothers clotheB mts-ht
k_. thi doWD~ PliD ,_ppy, but u~ &amp; cttlun wtu look at him,
rub ~I• eyea ill' i1UJZU7 ,t ~· dai1t bt'OWa or lf&amp;Y· nd t.hen Jilently,

)&gt;1\YIJ!.rlf.' 'II!-111U a blf 1'1""" With hlo fln&amp;'eriiP'"
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Upto~ a jUa cu. ·wttr &amp; purple bat end ,.t
with it. It's '
alwaY.· ~eel 1o me that'a tho, way lifo lhould bO llved. lllatler of
tact, It 'flM·.:~ c.ouple Qf h1¥1drtd yei.rlaco. wun.•t itt
it-t tht''b'all 'thtt otl)er aJ,ght, whlch wu he14 tn the ta.moUI Savoy
hi~ (and you alnlalt ~uhl hear the rh'&gt;ll of Chick Webb, drum·
mlilf .ot\}1 on tl)e rOott. lbey really dtd •tt up. You ha4 yoUI' opUon
of coin~ fohnal or lD eottUPire. "l'he house wu about evenly dlylded
betwHA i1.i1 ~ and t.,vtah. mon~ti'OUI 1•t-up:t that would have
done prdud the January caml'fal lD NlCe.
.
n.~~~:~,:when· you pt ciU~ out to a fUll-drtU or coltJ,Ime pcket
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the baneS playa an' the old "80$'klty orc~~tr&amp;" t\IJiil like

•way

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drunk.
"11he belt i&lt;\ea .j_s ~o
start
&amp;t the Savoy, th.ey
;ttou.nt" said Jimmy at ~be Boys'
on ;band.
Club of New York where his
tud~e r~nged i{!r age from 10
looll. '
to 14 "V~al orrgans and' .,
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'JiiiNK
.Ver seen 80 mu~
eoottaill nytilg Ill all
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CIQ'M best be brought 11.under :Pro- :
w4 ' a long, loU tip.},, eiact rve seen a ·rtrl ln a
per can.trM :etufl.ng that time.
rnor-type
all 1&amp;\111 and •llni&lt;Y -ljtt&amp;l"• ewing around a.dl\ftco .
Constant praetice is netes&amp;ary."
ln
one
tl)oae mato~fleent """ll"~llpne of \he Llndf Hop'
C:lose The TMth
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only
Harlem
cart dO cOrm:tty.
' n·
The first lesson ·he gave
EveryiiOdY wu laughing. l!'ra~lne'l hom f'OWleft h•pplly '-10.
group was reoitint: the alphabet ev,ry corner of the long, loW (lance haJJ. At one potnt a .uupo¥d'"
through closed teeth
fislled gent throttfed hll dalle.lnt down to a eompar&amp;tivety low Jdie,
b
ame&lt;S at ·me OVe'f hll partnel"a a~ulder aq.(l Mt4 ''Now: confld:en\lal•
"Bu..t don't clench the teeth ,"
·he warned. "Just keep lhem to- 1:-ain't we the be'at..lookln« cpuple on tht ~r?" 'nle7 we~ Every•
body wu Best•lookl.ng' eoupl~ I've aeeA on "MY floor in a JG0g time•.
,;etber .naturally without undue
ll'llll o~t of gu ...-oUnd 1:3p and too1C my leave. Thlt'a ~ut the
•prusure Thut l1elps to control
ot' the early evtrllnJ on a WMltQLd ntrht ln Harlem, 9 ,&lt;:9.\fl'le,
middle
tlle lips."
Uld the mu.sle was $010.1' Cutin' and the laqhter eornb'iJ Jo er.
Jimmy told the boys that
When 1 got outalde, lklolt~ U: tl)e 11\fMl, ~bby 14J.ialor•_pf Ltnox
ylsion bas opened up
a new
field for ventriloquls.m which avenue l!ltrettblng like a lOD.f ~lUJil in b9th dir,t:tlons-~d I wql;lderu&amp;ed to ha.ve .mam-y 'P!'actiti{)n,ers trd tvb~t eve.fybOdY. ~JAe tb.e FJ&amp;VOY wq, ' ~ bNPY a~t. Th~ were,
though. 1 4on't c1fe ho~ muc• twa wu had. at Sonja'• racket. There
m the old days nf vaudeville and
then dwindled when thflt enter·
wu m9re~ at this ~e.
talnment medium co'llapsed

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TJN! star passed out top replicas
of hi1 principal dumml~s. OM)W
O'Day. Hlumpbrey Hi~ 'IJ)ld.
F~rkll, the Dog, and .showEd the
boys how to manipulate them.
H-e .00 wamcd that a- professioo· ,lyiiUIWI
a-l vent.rilQQ:uist hat to ~t to- . COLD
tether •ome enpltal. tc. mak-e a

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petition wit) private buainesl.
•PAoPEI\ WORK ' :rhe aotern·
fiU)IIt ijenlia abcput ,, billioa dplt
laitl ' )'ep a-paniQ;J a fiood ol
15 billion pieces of pager in

SW.~'I'ERS .

$11.19

..,.....,.,~Dih of tHe cost
lliiPI'o&gt;'•l!l•nt.
.
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reconunendatJ~·

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bl\lss SHil'i'S
.Yl1i!L&amp;
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IUft., ¥ ~~ll.nl

5 pm. Friday 9 Glli to 9 PM

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.-uh a tamUt 41.Qn4!f sunday evefl:inl e'l'eDM\1 ie. obftrvance of Mr.
Knl~ht's blrt~4Af· .

.. Jlpe.RM ~ 'Ill\ and Mrs.
1e'r Dlllard, William Knight .nd
~bter llolianna,
lhe honored
I' eat. 1nd hostess.

$1

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DOLLAR DA!" SI'EOAL

AU..WOOL

$S.89
Leather
• • Jatkets
'lAY ~IlL'I"
~ $4.89

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married 'arnd. IJ.ave ma.ved
away
f""" ~{ddleport after gr.oduatlt&gt;g
from·. tJte local HI~ School.· They
~jldO (:wa llell ~~a, Connocliirli!; llarloAA· ~tlj&gt;, J'rln,
"tOIJ,. W. Va.; · Mer~ 'lloo; Mllcl&gt;,
Martins F•'O': nut~ !Wu:oh, Web·
·iaart: Gb._atlieS Srl;lne&amp;, COJ.unlhus;
June Duflield, rexlt$

MEI&lt;S

que•tlonnaires, etc. Thi1

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COMPETITlON: Albout4500 fed-

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·tb .her home
~Y. Mr. and
are moviftc ,. to Bever·
where he . 1&amp; employed
in the

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''tUk fo~t!s'' dliglqg lnto virtual·
Jr eyery (I:OVI)J'pment.at aetlvlty.
Here 1re some 'omples o~ their
flndlne:l :
lAlND'fNG: 'IIbere are lOt fed·
· ~ral aa;entlfs which to some extent lend money directly or suar·
antee loeos by private lnstltu·
~IOI\8. The potentbl 1\ai)illty-of
whit:h oJtly a frJction is likely to
be an aclu1t loss-e~tceed.s
lilllion dollars.
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SURPLUS: The government. bas
aceumul-ated almost 30 blllion
·dollars worth of real estate and
~raonel property whkoh il sur·
}lu1 to lti needs of Is o:bsolete. It
apendt miUion;• 1 7ear ju~t for
warehousing tnd taklne eare of
1 turt n doesn't need.

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h!}OOl'ed

CTet..Ueel•,

0.. Kellt.

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moved

to Middleport " thirty-seven . ye8'1'8
a bride,

Clnemfl :ape

OPOURUVES

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Tlli BEST YEARS

New Development In Sd.etule;
Men Now Make Real Diamonds
Mrs. .Seines
Given
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cqinrniulon 1ent

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Har14JQ way-and lt.'a been
eeen 10 m.~ny peop~• baving

strating his art to the memberiJ

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!Oll1111Jll'ji lhelt ,,.,.b lor, 11"1•
fn. StJrdt ol Wl.fl I.Q; aave money
ate l~ tfle W'OC~ of writiftl
'"d ni)IIJ lbo IQVOfllment jnqre I"P9f~ ~·. ,..~;.,~ tbt c~lon

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BROADWAY

Advocates o{ tllle Jtudy ibeJitve i~udet the i.nc!ome tax blankl
It C-OU14 aav,e bllllol}l or d~tus whieb ~rin• In the money to pay
11 aome f_l!~tlons were ,abOU.hed for l~
and e~l~ 1ml econorqy were~nON: Spendilla, up
.
to $1~ ,. acre lo (rjip\e. delmpoaed oft otb.,..
111'ie tM7· Hoover e.om~J.uion, 1art laM wh)OJI, wh1n ~l1lm.ed ,
evan. vHptln !t,l li~ite4 aphef!e 1 Lf •o.rtt., ao. more than fl70\ an

JOul"'tltt=r""&amp;lc:!mpiT ll.uldl tor anothor. In thlo exmple A lo uod
tor tht tb~ L'lt X tor tht two O'lt etc. 8Jnll• ltttftl, apol•
;:hi.., lilt I..,U. an4 formatloa of tho wordo .,. all hlnt.t.
b clay tht ooc1t ltttart are diftll'ftt. ~"'
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IV JOHN L. CUTT.R
u.,l~ Prell , ••• Ct~~.tet.o~nt
WASKINGTON UP-A 8tarUIJ'&amp;
p~rft

~T. Kn~t'l

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Ume. J vlalted: another eottume

coul~n·t lullp fMPnC that. 1'10 mat·
fua Waf )lad. at tbt Henle party, •

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bttwen D•~la tnd

American Taxpayers Will Soon~
Startling Picture Of Govenune11t

• ',dyel
j
·- fabrl&lt;ii , ·~
JCA numbet
d. DluatriOUI
,8 '-TJpe 'I

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city.._
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wiiQJ

J.;,:)mODth

will
land eaJ;Dpll""' i.n

What if the Sovlcb try ·to ea.
t~lsh a be-acbhead on• IO'me remote coastal area•? "We'd just
leave him tbere.'' AtkWon 1st!d.
"He -eoul.dn't .go· Mywhere in tJttat
kind ol cooot.ry,"
Next! How ndar WJcl 1• 1u1rcl

Girl'•
• 133. Fertile
1'•atll8r'• AN. . ,J
chtettam.. j;
1
llJ. Pl• pen
"
name\ Ij • 1 opollo , lt.MUJtcnottJ /t.Wither "~1 1\ l tn
'~"; · SS.Maledeer
Jf, Southeut ~ 10. Dlaorder \
de.ert.
iO, A temple
.. . byiOUtb, •1 li.Diatant{ "!' 315.Halr
. (poet.)
...)(abbr.) __ )19. Decorate
on
12. Before
18. Oteek letter~20. Skin tnmoi1
~ horan'
ca. One-apot
19. Merit f
,Jl. A ebtrty - . . necka
card.
12, Expreued\j \trick _
38. Pant 1
t4, Craw of
juice 0(, •
{COllOq.)
37. Piluter
a toM
-=- applea . , 1. '
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Aluka," Attlruon said. "1 don't
rule out the possibllity ot at
least Hn'l.ited act1on due to enemy paratroDp o,perat.ioM, but
these we c.tm b:mdle as they oc-

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Unllod ,..., StoH Cor.........,onl
NEW YQRK UP--U Junif?J'
suddeDIY ttarts- talking to blmsell ar.ovnd the atoU&amp;e, don't be
....,emed. He's probabli' been
listening to J.~~ NelBOP", who
thlnlu ll wwld be a fi,De
thart a fuU division of infantry, W: 'JUde took up the ttvdy of v~
with .headquarters at FM"t •Rich- trlioquism.

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Hnted. Thlt
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ComMultlty
C.ncert ANect ..

8y MH Hl!MU

4.n ~'-"'""' Jn OIMt P&amp;P*r
W" tryiJII ID ..JI • .ltotic ~
"DUtil tJ.'CI Ot~.t1nt" . fot $).25.
• .,,.rythln" t:N a4 ••1~, "frotr~

,1. Card pmt, ·J. • grua atate 25. ~· •
... Cpou.) - .-:~ 3. Abaent
clama.
, '1. A gorgo\ ' ' .4. Evenlnl' .r. . tlon
·11. A phoebe1
nun god. I ._.. 28, Inalde
:u. Momlnf 1· •,1. Body ot
27. Muelc
.. , water '
note
\ \ reception
,18. Mexloau. J 'e. Lucid I
ta. Public
,. fruit- · _ ..... ,1. 8(1rder
notice

'tP6ek te.t on TV latt fall and Is

the Virvi11i•
wtH bt ..,..
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CINICCirto ercMttpr

e,JI;tlUed "to
1!he eo.J.UitrY !or

neth t. 'ttl• ,.,._.,.t,"

.... flh.at began

ctrt ""' the ....... ..,, .. . Dn
. March 1J wtt.n

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timelY and prcper restrlction•."

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Urt..... Prns Staff Carrupondet~t
lJQloLYWOOD UP- Movit.'ll al'c
older tl~an ever on lt•levl!iwn
-QDe ol the must pO;I)ulur new
1hpw1 bpqtJ :u its stars 1\udoJ.ph Val-entino, Clara Bnw ami
the ever--pop\lltli' Mae Unsc·h .
1"-e&amp;e an rl other playen' t•arly l'l'lR\lVt'~ Wflle In
fWms pre featured on a l~· tmn· "We reeelvcd a
utt 4111)' pro)Jram , "Movie M•us· from pt•np~c who

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A .bill WI!J intl'oduc.ed and passed in the s~ to "&amp;eciH'e ,-ag-es
for aeameo d.n case of 'Wl'et'ks."

not b egin to meet the cost of oper8Wm In other areas traff1&lt;' vol1 ume IS tletter and thert&gt; IS poien- ~
used thts means to teach roost of
the generally acceptfld nverage
of 1 7 riders per pm·ate automobile, thl!'se rail lines are eu.pable '
or Laking 4:2 automob!les of! !!he ~
highway and street&amp; for every 1
coaeh in usc "

. lr ALINI MOllY

4

Around" St2,000.

tlon of !!Ubur.b an (rail) servi&lt;'e"
.
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.R.ot4 ll.~J;l s,tr'eet congeahon ls
a ~~ ~~-l)e In every P.a rt
o~ Uie country, and ls gettmg
won.e. All.t1; ~he problem ha~ nol
~en Hl\'e4
by tbe expanded
eonstruct1on. of costly e14pressways
Th e
more pa~s(' ngers anrl I
ani! bot+v~ords . Indeed, these
hav,e oltt.o actually aggrat.'ated rre1ghl whtch arc moved by Nul. ·
mattert by pouring more and th e less wtll be the congeAtion on
more \'tblde3 lntn city streets pubi!C streets and !Jlghways. Th1s
where ttaflic 11 already chok10g aeems to be une or the logic-al
off commerce and industry 111 well solutions to our staggermg high~
way problem .
u tbe movement of people.

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W.ASIUNGTON UP- A cenhlr)'
A Mil wu ibe~ c:!oruldered In I Some thoutht ltld ~:' 1111 : , ~
Bgo }usl W('ek , }'.OUl'
the Hc..'ltsc of Roprese.nbtlves to thin,. Othtr~ •.,• -•• ,.,..
·u
* t too~""" "'"
w.u fu.s.sin.g abwt th~ mt!LLer
pr_!lvl-de rD(IJ'C .erflclMt dt,ee.p,...n.' rtpreuntettve uld . that
--e~ .lndians from ambushing fer the
It wlll be rec&amp;lled. be too lant to rid• on •
white- taiMrs.
• ¥ .id
of. the mea&amp;UJ'e, anYhow.
...
'nle CqreS&amp; got exe.rei,OO ·~tut
ftoggmg of 1ea.men
There wa1 a hot. J.SSUr
pvR the probllt&gt;m but Clht 1tttle wq
and no ~ubstitute
p10re than to tntrodl,tCe a Jnmch wu
The ~UlCtency of Hou.Re over a small app! opmu~~
~ bUls, mo&amp;t of WbJGh ,wgund
Wl9 :tomewhlt i.m- for tr~iporta.Uon (.If ma ll )
ocean ateamer11 . Tempers 1~e
up i:n ·Pi&amp;eo.n hole!.
a.nd one C1)1lJ.f~s.man 1 ost· tn
A paid 1n"oun~Ht In on•
A
Long
Rlelo
wrath
..... d allowed that lw w.a.~
of the Wuhlngton fYpel'l rtld
Th-e Senate pased a bill to in·
...,,
1 re~
1 thlpment of ult hid 1rrlved creas-e th.e salary of justices of dead aara~nst it. for pers~,;na
tha the Supreme Court, but there som .
from Livtrpool aboercl
k
am ·
bJJ'Je ln~l• and 1M Khooner was ~ ment1&lt;1n of the new pay
Re sai-d Jle Clldn't now t th
body on t.h.e O()her r.ldt&gt; n
c
Af't D, T!1"'0 - · S)90 seale:.' And there Wll.S a ht)Ul up
c world
and even if he dirl , hl'
Jtckt of .. It for tal• at •uctlon
to give CommodN-oe Matt ew
· didn't .see why the Amer 1ca.n tax
TheN\, wu a bl,g cootroversy Perry
$25,000 for his dipl.omatt~
uld have to oay mon'l'Y
over .a proposed apprQPrilition to serv1ccs in "ope-nine a eommum~ pa~~~" ~uu
r me $~ 1hal t
"patcl\ up tl)e ao-&lt;aJled I.onog cation with J1q:aan.••
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to
hJ
1t
up
:f.o
. ,
1
Bridle over the Pot~ac." There
Tht Urd C.ngrus also wll woukl write to ib1m.
Wl:!il no ctunrrel about
need for conctrned _abcjut • bill to auth· I Jt )Volli a prett,Y
fixing the holes in the bridg-e, orin 1 railroad to thl Patlfle• • week here-tOO years
but there were some J10t words
aboul w.hat it was about to CI)St.

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�Wei.:lnesG!cy, Feo. 16, 1
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ALot Of Things Happened" In Washington 100 Years Ago

The Daily Sentinel

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; ~vft1lll,q ~resen~tlve, Bot.UnellJ.Ilu.nbal.i, tne., S4S

.......i!J ... York City, 16. N. Y.
•
~ rita: DeJivery. bv -:arrler wbere avauable 30 centt
~ ~~-Mte-lPfl' Jll •dY'-l~Cto tt TbEJ Daily Ser1t1nel ofhee, $1!5.60; tb::

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'fhoseCongestedHighways

lMDtti~ 11',80; Ulret l)l,Onlhl, $3.00. By motQr route where avaUable.
. . iDimb tl B' mi.U one Je&amp;r ts: a1x monthl!l $4.25: thr~ monthe

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has can-~

An eutern railroad

The announ&lt;'ement

noun£:ed an increase- in its suhur- ··suburhan rat\ lines.
ban pwenger aerviee, u a move
"to try to win ·mid-day travl.'l ers
to the rail• .. !' lot added
~ "a Jeaeral return to rail travel woUld relieve both increasing

~,Pway congeatJon in . . metroP'~Jtan ar~• 10d it'a corollary at

C!Qll.jinued deil.elta l,n tbe opera-

A

also saui

usin~ exJs:t·

ing rooo11Jbeds financed and matnt tll nl'd by the raLh oads, are m
aome areas rtmning what amounts
to a specta l servke for a few
passengers wh ose :patronage does

Still P-d

One klca11news.pap.er waxed ed·
.UBrially on a reimhJli.w,i p~
by lhe House oo Feb. ,12, 18M.
The ruolution ~)Jed for the
remainder of the. se55ion· to hold
all discussions in
of
the who1e "an4
to tlhe
tubject under
copt dUTing

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was right
mov•r.. of

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Nixon. And . bes1dcs , he sa1d , "I
BY HARMAN W. NICHOLS
Uft1tH
St1fll Carrnpandent have a ho-bby of playmg the tromWASHtNGTON UP - What "s bone- just lik e you " D1ck Ntxun
never put lip to a hombone in
new in Wa.shlngton .
his born days. H1s dahbiLng in
Rep. Kenneth Keating, the New music is confined to tht• p1ano .
York Repu.bliean , Is moderato!' of
a wukly raillo program . Each
the copyi·Jght sec tion of tlle
week he has a guest from t:on- Libl'ary or Congrl"ss lelll muslc
JtCBI. Hit rnoJt rl:!cent guest WtlA composers know m 11 polite manSenate Republican Leader Will - ner that it IS nice lo enclose their
lam F. Knowland of Californi11 unpublis-h.ed compo.si1lons in a
Jn the whoopla to build up l•hc neat hL!le packagP One appltcant
.show, Keating circulated a no!tce for a cop)'!'lght wasn't qu1te as
which referred to the genth'mon neat as he shou ld haH' heen lie
from California as "lhc Hou se sent in a hulkv bundle with a lot
of unpubt LS hNI mus1r-a ll wrapminorily leadrr "
ped m a h!ankrl Arter lookmg
Tbl&amp; cul'(eapondent recently re- th t' m over, the libra ry sent the
ceived -an ali1Dlail lett er wh le h man a mcmn saymg LhNe was
tame 1111 the way from the Cap i- no prnvu~ion •n the Jaw provid ing
tol lees than a mite' IWl)l, i11~ fOr ·.-..=~',blanket comi~t' ' ' 1
r: .,...~,
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ed were ad~ance C"~f.! ~0
W1nmi
Rogers,
deputy
altor·
apeec.l:ies -,ntfh bad b
,q
•·.
ed t\lvo dJys previous y The en. ney general, \1 a fancy dan when
velope bore tbl.s notation : "In- it comes to his wardrobe HI:! likes
sumclent postage tor ulrmail. to tell- and still doe::;-al;lout hh
Po11tage du e-eight cents,"
first tl'ia\ case Roge1·q had come
up with a pnwl'fful defense L'CCi·
Vi£':e Pre~udent Riohard M. Nix- LPtion. After It was O\'J'r, a court
r~n got 11 lo\!er from an clgl"t~hanger-o n murched forwant and
grader In Shawnee, Knn. 'The )ad said he would like a WOI'd Wtlh I he
wanted to know all !her!' 111 to' lnwyN Rugen s aid he puffed h1s
know about nutstand.n,ll Amed- chest way out 111 nnticipaiJOn of
cans lncludinw the V P_ The kid some pra1 st• All the mnn :.aul
said be picked OQ NLxon because wa~ " lll\c looking l te you have
his anndmother als o was nam ed on "

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Defenses e
In Air Route Key• Point
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Editor's nota: The U, S, territory of Alask.l stands at the

men feel It Is ovar Alasb that
S~vltt bomban would come If

I ~~·;·~!.n:ve:h. ·ll~~~!c. s=~~is

:~c~h:c::~i~f .~":::,. ·~~.w~i:

ardto.n, Ia few .mites from Anellor·
For the mlli~ 3 ry, Alaskt1.
ase.
It Is therefore In Am,,,.,,.,
The primary mi.Won . of the
.slrlctly an Air Fo-ree show All
ll"t
· th
d·' · · 1 th
fint lint of d•fenso ogllnst I thrl•C l:mrvicl!3 are r(lpresen-ted u
m lI 'arv
j S~~ c te~.e~
Al ~ D m• e
atomic otteck, A United Prus
n ~'IOU t~d~S, DQ
•s.A. n•e
m a umfle-d oommo.n&lt;l, but it ts Atr F oree•s ecouy
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rad••
staff correspondartt hao visited
war .....
no
coLn.citlenee
thf'
whole
&amp;hoot·
t
• · h
t
fum!·'
th e
our military b ...., In Al'ilska
ne wor.~~. 15 ere o
11o11
mg .match JS" !bossed by a th1 ee· fl t ed t 1 lf b mbcrs •tre·'
and talkd to top commanders. star Air Forte genCTwl
rs Qf
r Siberia
a er toward
0
out
the heart
He is Lt. Goo J H. Atktnson , of America
By GLINH STACKHOUSE
a
hn.rd-b1ttc-n•
C(gar-chewiug
United Press Stiff CorresPondent ex-pilot who 19 well aware his
A C11cul1tM Rltk
ELI\lt:ND~tf
Am
FORCE AifiSJkrul command ~~ furmshma
And Air FOMC pil~ arc nady
B~, Al a~ , UP...-Aia.Bka
ha..'l lhe 1'toP. cover" fo r ~merici
fo set-amble 'thqit ~~ fockct.flrlnt
become .o.n
om!ltl&lt;'f,git fo.rtr•ss.. . . !.
Army ~anod Ntt.vy o-{Jerat.ions ' in F-89 Smrpl(IA' jktk' 'tlit1f tbe .air in
wiLh ta(l.ar hco.n;"·1or lookouts Alaska are pretty much on
a an attempt tl) blrast ·tile bombers
and jet interceptor!! for cflnnon• shoe-string .baais
from the tky ' befOfe • they can
Th1s Arct1c land, v.ith nn AI'Oil
The N1Vy, under RMr Adm. reach the inner doefente:s , Ql the
twL&lt;'C the s.1zc of Texas and a PO· Kenn9th Craie, mtlntalnt 11. homeJ.::tnd.
Th• defente of Altsk• lttelf
puJatlon t.hut could fit eomfOI'· most no fleet adiYitl•• ancl
t.1bly lllsidc th l' c1t:-- ilm1ls of compantlvely lntlgnlflctnt air
is "t up on 1 ctlculttH 'rltk
Phot&gt;nix, Ariz lirl! ju:;t a 15·nlln- activities. The N1vy he1dqu•r·
bttlt. Alt)atveh It Is onl, I
utc MIG flight fru m IIH' back t1rs is 1t kodl,k, 1!\CI Itt MJs40·,..U• t,rip acr9u tfl• 'trlng
door cf SUV!cl llussia
slon is merely ,.. malnttln
Straight from Ruul1's Chukolt spuwls .utrid• th• main
bases In • stat- of readlneq,
tH:I Ptni!11Uie, ~ orte In the
air nJute from Runia to
the
The Arn'iy . under M~j Gen mlllt•ry t.,lt t.h•
l!tu..lans
United States. Most military James F Colhns, number&amp; len would try an tctutl lnvttion of
Alith.
Moscow and Washington, D. C.

I

;Q"'A'I('( CROSSWORD

"I don't tbl.nk Ot~re ever

be any

23. Anger

:....J bearlq I ret ) or a

[lt Arabian

Oth \'L' f !lm~ s•huw Mary Plc;J.f.
ford nm.l Lwn-el Barrymore tn
thcu· S(' recn• -debu.tt, As rnnnv
early s1.lents did oot carrv~l
cn•d its, Kllllam di.!K'!JVt'l'll sumc
d the aelor~· names mtly whr.n
\he plu~· crs thi-m~clves ur thf'H'

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aelninl ta.nt lr(l\.lll{l the cmmlr)'.
Many TV vlewet'l regard talk·
lu or tfle 40s lt!i nntlque, but to

fluoU-

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"Movie Muaeum," any
opast J02fl 11 ne\Y·fnn-;J..ed.
Ohly till!! tarly ~t llents, Mo!!tiY
fllmi: ihde •from L893 ttJ 192(),
thown• on the program

t'l.n'
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"

P,...Centor Plcturet
of the p1clure1 haven't
Mtfoe.lled a:.ncc their debut.
kl thete pre-censor p tct ure~
,:et t pook at Kenos not
~n modoru movies, suc.h
unpooithed .

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m.n.ll
w~re
IJI. lhe
picture~:· K IHi am
sa1d "One
wonl!Jn wanh•d t.o borrow 11 mm
!)f her hH~band
to
show
hi§
frlt'nds
how h ~ look ed with
halr ..
Vtewous t•ven. ctm sec where
c urr(!n l fl ups were born IJy wntohin· ~ th e s1lent
pholQll)!ays on
"MOV l l' MUSl'ltffi"

"The &amp;tory line!! DN! th e sA.ntt'
115 ono ll•OY modern 'JTV ~how." hr
aald. "On·ll comedy we ('r\t\('.(1
for Lhe r:how wall iden.ticul tu &amp;
recent Mlll'IIU o.n.1 Lew1s bit, und
' 11 streE~tcll.r eornedy cm·ld have
bern S1d Cnl'Y~r'a commuter ronhna. Charlie Murray's olll came·

.a;reatesl
wllo
pro dles
so n'!!
s.y.ndlcat -

.ul:tl

to-

of

remm~
me cf
r.ketchc~"

Jackie Glea·
l.•cked Good T11tt
"She d ldn'l Hke hcr~ t•'f
m
'There's N() Bus'tt-e-ss Ul\e Y.~ow
Busin l'H' ", ~n1d Grctn '. "Sh r
tbou!iil\1 he.r part wa ~ 111 poor

a visit hH'e to die
movie!.
to cq~ out many
,aot iD then but can't lute.:

.and
~larilyn
Munroe pro:li' ~ 1101\S
\'fe took Ubertlct with wilt be concerned w11h aJJilrl
IU1n--we bad "to lno. me:nt house lnveatmPnl!i nn l !cole
~IOO·llj) of a u~riaae He· vltltn shows a11 well a• movu•s
love aUair li!'gal" Enth\Ol.astlc Greene h0:&gt;C!I to
wu obt.Utrin2 ! produce some 6r the TV shows
who had run hi.rnsoH, "If they let me ." The
In
New turns w1ll not neee3(lirJly aL1
tht helr.!l or PJtar Marilyn.. Tile COI'!lKN'.a.Hon
by Edijlon, can &lt;'ontin·ue whether Marnyn re·
K;~~~=~:_.:w other m11.ins wlth Fox, wh.ere h L•r coo[" ·
be un· trt.cl troubks "atJU. •re under
moUon plct· ot,.otlaijon."
a! rlow com&amp;dy

!-ope Leo M11llyn Is ooly a rntflll)rlty
mGYle cam- stook!hr.older in th• ~otnpl!ll'Y, ~)IJ
flm wprkl Greene said she )Jp ''controllln::g
Is! 18011. shar...'" Who the otl&gt;ol
~..... ~ut hol.den ore, he won•t J&amp;Y,

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:s. garment)

cur.

29. Trouble
31. Subside

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name

!8. City

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took ovtt Ciro'aln. Holly·

111ft look a .,1~000 bllo

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one

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of1. Proktl' ~take~'
'ta. With foroo; ·

to Am•r-

most com.preheDIIve
atudy ever "made of wflere tax
mooey toes.
·
Tbere will be about 20 rtJ!Ort;s
by t'he time the 12 member tn·
parti••n Jt9u.p, set up by COn.·
JIN~Sll in 1903 ClOtes ahQP on ~~~
S.l,
$qrpe :wUJ b~lllbt the rnoe:'t' ,
oon)roveraill Llsues of the ~a.v
audit u publ.lc vertut priv~trte p~
wer 1nd g:overnment apendhtl
end lendial ,polleiet.

, ,,
f

rj; lllvoluotOr;
""1muteular
tontrMtloft

lfJ.AILY:ba~cm:.;:.aere'o how to worll b1
·

be displiyed

reAec:t the

l•s.aue
,•e. Ll.ht--bool'

..- ' DOWN

1overnmen~

~an tiXpayer&amp; by the Hoover
Comm.l.aslon on government re~r,Jinb:ation.
The commi11ion headed by f•r-mer Prfl.ldent Herbert ~ Hoov~,
will send Ita tint report lo CQn·.
1ru• on Mond1y. This oa.e wUI
4eal wl&amp;h the Civil Serviee. 11tia
and other r(!C)orb to coma will

'II. J'del
Jn.Jewlllli

~=~~
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of die federaJ

1oon w.HI

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,.,.,'A X 1' D L II A A X R
II4LONOPI:·LLOW

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C•tct &amp;ef• MJIUona

•lll&gt;'llllled r..P'"lll~odallol)&gt; .•p·

ot•• t blllloo dollwl .ll
completoty· odoplid. Ahll'!t ~5

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Jimmy, !Who is onl¥ 216 !himself,
il curnntly away from ,the TV

~ t~~:: n:,~:tJ:i:'J tirn~hle~
recen-t years. and is em.bnrkcd
on a C.lm{)lign of hellpl.ng tlic

..-.ed.

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.. ~ exp,...wn ( .... a ball.

' NOBO!I'I' ~ ~ Afll_l\ Horlunllet twlcl to ~rtn up•. For a big
mt of llll7 ~ult llf• tv• 11een drlftllll' tbrOii&amp;ll USih otnel at inte~
:vllt ~ tyelnl', -~· ~· dothet. ~ka Brothers clotheB mts-ht
k_. thi doWD~ PliD ,_ppy, but u~ &amp; cttlun wtu look at him,
rub ~I• eyea ill' i1UJZU7 ,t ~· dai1t bt'OWa or lf&amp;Y· nd t.hen Jilently,

)&gt;1\YIJ!.rlf.' 'II!-111U a blf 1'1""" With hlo fln&amp;'eriiP'"
·
Upto~ a jUa cu. ·wttr &amp; purple bat end ,.t
with it. It's '
alwaY.· ~eel 1o me that'a tho, way lifo lhould bO llved. lllatler of
tact, It 'flM·.:~ c.ouple Qf h1¥1drtd yei.rlaco. wun.•t itt
it-t tht''b'all 'thtt otl)er aJ,ght, whlch wu he14 tn the ta.moUI Savoy
hi~ (and you alnlalt ~uhl hear the rh'&gt;ll of Chick Webb, drum·
mlilf .ot\}1 on tl)e rOott. lbey really dtd •tt up. You ha4 yoUI' opUon
of coin~ fohnal or lD eottUPire. "l'he house wu about evenly dlylded
betwHA i1.i1 ~ and t.,vtah. mon~ti'OUI 1•t-up:t that would have
done prdud the January caml'fal lD NlCe.
.
n.~~~:~,:when· you pt ciU~ out to a fUll-drtU or coltJ,Ime pcket
·
the baneS playa an' the old "80$'klty orc~~tr&amp;" t\IJiil like

•way

Itt
drunk.
"11he belt i&lt;\ea .j_s ~o
start
&amp;t the Savoy, th.ey
;ttou.nt" said Jimmy at ~be Boys'
on ;band.
Club of New York where his
tud~e r~nged i{!r age from 10
looll. '
to 14 "V~al orrgans and' .,
. J•'
•
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•
cl.a8 are still growing, and t.h~se I ·
'JiiiNK
.Ver seen 80 mu~
eoottaill nytilg Ill all
1
CIQ'M best be brought 11.under :Pro- :
w4 ' a long, loU tip.},, eiact rve seen a ·rtrl ln a
per can.trM :etufl.ng that time.
rnor-type
all 1&amp;\111 and •llni&lt;Y -ljtt&amp;l"• ewing around a.dl\ftco .
Constant praetice is netes&amp;ary."
ln
one
tl)oae mato~fleent """ll"~llpne of \he Llndf Hop'
C:lose The TMth
'
that
only
Harlem
cart dO cOrm:tty.
' n·
The first lesson ·he gave
EveryiiOdY wu laughing. l!'ra~lne'l hom f'OWleft h•pplly '-10.
group was reoitint: the alphabet ev,ry corner of the long, loW (lance haJJ. At one potnt a .uupo¥d'"
through closed teeth
fislled gent throttfed hll dalle.lnt down to a eompar&amp;tivety low Jdie,
b
ame&lt;S at ·me OVe'f hll partnel"a a~ulder aq.(l Mt4 ''Now: confld:en\lal•
"Bu..t don't clench the teeth ,"
·he warned. "Just keep lhem to- 1:-ain't we the be'at..lookln« cpuple on tht ~r?" 'nle7 we~ Every•
body wu Best•lookl.ng' eoupl~ I've aeeA on "MY floor in a JG0g time•.
,;etber .naturally without undue
ll'llll o~t of gu ...-oUnd 1:3p and too1C my leave. Thlt'a ~ut the
•prusure Thut l1elps to control
ot' the early evtrllnJ on a WMltQLd ntrht ln Harlem, 9 ,&lt;:9.\fl'le,
middle
tlle lips."
Uld the mu.sle was $010.1' Cutin' and the laqhter eornb'iJ Jo er.
Jimmy told the boys that
When 1 got outalde, lklolt~ U: tl)e 11\fMl, ~bby 14J.ialor•_pf Ltnox
ylsion bas opened up
a new
field for ventriloquls.m which avenue l!ltrettblng like a lOD.f ~lUJil in b9th dir,t:tlons-~d I wql;lderu&amp;ed to ha.ve .mam-y 'P!'actiti{)n,ers trd tvb~t eve.fybOdY. ~JAe tb.e FJ&amp;VOY wq, ' ~ bNPY a~t. Th~ were,
though. 1 4on't c1fe ho~ muc• twa wu had. at Sonja'• racket. There
m the old days nf vaudeville and
then dwindled when thflt enter·
wu m9re~ at this ~e.
talnment medium co'llapsed

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Yellow

to Skin

,May

Jaundice

TJN! star passed out top replicas
of hi1 principal dumml~s. OM)W
O'Day. Hlumpbrey Hi~ 'IJ)ld.
F~rkll, the Dog, and .showEd the
boys how to manipulate them.
H-e .00 wamcd that a- professioo· ,lyiiUIWI
a-l vent.rilQQ:uist hat to ~t to- . COLD
tether •ome enpltal. tc. mak-e a

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WM

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are

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IH POMt!IOY
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THREt DAYS ONLY - Thu'"ciy, Fr~ay and S.~y
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$~~-~9$

DOLLAIO D:V SPECIAL

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101 Attend Youth

Work
Pants
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$1.89
coorert ...a
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Gre1.

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SCA.iY~

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$21.95
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.Underwear.

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$1,$.,. .

·SUITS

VE"afsPeaAL-MZNS

St.t.r~Qt-J":

'f.tf.UU., FRt and.:SAT.
•u.'sz.

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DOLLAit DAY 8P&amp;C~

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, Mackinaws,
' Two Olli.J

SiaN 11 A 11 yeus
'I'RY IIHIJIAL

eral. activities are In direct com·
petition wit) private buainesl.
•PAoPEI\ WORK ' :rhe aotern·
fiU)IIt ijenlia abcput ,, billioa dplt
laitl ' )'ep a-paniQ;J a fiood ol
15 billion pieces of pager in

SW.~'I'ERS .

$11.19

..,.....,.,~Dih of tHe cost
lliiPI'o&gt;'•l!l•nt.
.
· some of lh, lflk r...,_

"!••

w111 ·mak•· Its

reconunendatJ~·

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BOXES

fol

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"IJ'ith Family Dinner
Mo;o. &gt;\. R.

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. -6-l'f&lt;~

bl\lss SHil'i'S
.Yl1i!L&amp;
·$1~0o.
Dft LU\"

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sto~:~~ ........... $ boY.-

IUft., ¥ ~~ll.nl

5 pm. Friday 9 Glli to 9 PM

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en!o.tained

.-uh a tamUt 41.Qn4!f sunday evefl:inl e'l'eDM\1 ie. obftrvance of Mr.
Knl~ht's blrt~4Af· .

.. Jlpe.RM ~ 'Ill\ and Mrs.
1e'r Dlllard, William Knight .nd
~bter llolianna,
lhe honored
I' eat. 1nd hostess.

$1

IJIIfltter _. , . CiS.t

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•;"' J ,~lath Pcicke!_s !et B~x

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DOLLAR DA!" SI'EOAL

AU..WOOL

$S.89
Leather
• • Jatkets
'lAY ~IlL'I"
~ $4.89

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Oftll Ll&amp; llnte• 8bin ~ a.aae
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Grovp ~... 1
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(i~~ Na. l

v - To sus

"YOUR
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married 'arnd. IJ.ave ma.ved
away
f""" ~{ddleport after gr.oduatlt&gt;g
from·. tJte local HI~ School.· They
~jldO (:wa llell ~~a, Connocliirli!; llarloAA· ~tlj&gt;, J'rln,
"tOIJ,. W. Va.; · Mer~ 'lloo; Mllcl&gt;,
Martins F•'O': nut~ !Wu:oh, Web·
·iaart: Gb._atlieS Srl;lne&amp;, COJ.unlhus;
June Duflield, rexlt$

MEI&lt;S

que•tlonnaires, etc. Thi1

tT~...,_,)

Mid·

COMPETITlON: Albout4500 fed-

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Deb~ ..,............. . .

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tor.rru~,

Kin

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wl&gt;M friend&amp;
·tb .her home
~Y. Mr. and
are moviftc ,. to Bever·
where he . 1&amp; employed
in the

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''tUk fo~t!s'' dliglqg lnto virtual·
Jr eyery (I:OVI)J'pment.at aetlvlty.
Here 1re some 'omples o~ their
flndlne:l :
lAlND'fNG: 'IIbere are lOt fed·
· ~ral aa;entlfs which to some extent lend money directly or suar·
antee loeos by private lnstltu·
~IOI\8. The potentbl 1\ai)illty-of
whit:h oJtly a frJction is likely to
be an aclu1t loss-e~tceed.s
lilllion dollars.
.
SURPLUS: The government. bas
aceumul-ated almost 30 blllion
·dollars worth of real estate and
~raonel property whkoh il sur·
}lu1 to lti needs of Is o:bsolete. It
apendt miUion;• 1 7ear ju~t for
warehousing tnd taklne eare of
1 turt n doesn't need.

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h!}OOl'ed

CTet..Ueel•,

0.. Kellt.

.ArHBN:.\

moved

to Middleport " thirty-seven . ye8'1'8
a bride,

Clnemfl :ape

OPOURUVES

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Mri. Jolin

li!WGAOOON

Tlli BEST YEARS

New Development In Sd.etule;
Men Now Make Real Diamonds
Mrs. .Seines
Given
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cqinrniulon 1ent

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Har14JQ way-and lt.'a been
eeen 10 m.~ny peop~• baving

strating his art to the memberiJ

!)or ~l ...,...
!Oll1111Jll'ji lhelt ,,.,.b lor, 11"1•
fn. StJrdt ol Wl.fl I.Q; aave money
ate l~ tfle W'OC~ of writiftl
'"d ni)IIJ lbo IQVOfllment jnqre I"P9f~ ~·. ,..~;.,~ tbt c~lon

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BROADWAY

Advocates o{ tllle Jtudy ibeJitve i~udet the i.nc!ome tax blankl
It C-OU14 aav,e bllllol}l or d~tus whieb ~rin• In the money to pay
11 aome f_l!~tlons were ,abOU.hed for l~
and e~l~ 1ml econorqy were~nON: Spendilla, up
.
to $1~ ,. acre lo (rjip\e. delmpoaed oft otb.,..
111'ie tM7· Hoover e.om~J.uion, 1art laM wh)OJI, wh1n ~l1lm.ed ,
evan. vHptln !t,l li~ite4 aphef!e 1 Lf •o.rtt., ao. more than fl70\ an

JOul"'tltt=r""&amp;lc:!mpiT ll.uldl tor anothor. In thlo exmple A lo uod
tor tht tb~ L'lt X tor tht two O'lt etc. 8Jnll• ltttftl, apol•
;:hi.., lilt I..,U. an4 formatloa of tho wordo .,. all hlnt.t.
b clay tht ooc1t ltttart are diftll'ftt. ~"'
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IV JOHN L. CUTT.R
u.,l~ Prell , ••• Ct~~.tet.o~nt
WASKINGTON UP-A 8tarUIJ'&amp;
p~rft

~T. Kn~t'l

,

Ume. J vlalted: another eottume

coul~n·t lullp fMPnC that. 1'10 mat·
fua Waf )lad. at tbt Henle party, •

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bttwen D•~la tnd

American Taxpayers Will Soon~
Startling Picture Of Govenune11t

• ',dyel
j
·- fabrl&lt;ii , ·~
JCA numbet
d. DluatriOUI
,8 '-TJpe 'I

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eur Alttlllert

city.._
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wiiQJ

J.;,:)mODth

will
land eaJ;Dpll""' i.n

What if the Sovlcb try ·to ea.
t~lsh a be-acbhead on• IO'me remote coastal area•? "We'd just
leave him tbere.'' AtkWon 1st!d.
"He -eoul.dn't .go· Mywhere in tJttat
kind ol cooot.ry,"
Next! How ndar WJcl 1• 1u1rcl

Girl'•
• 133. Fertile
1'•atll8r'• AN. . ,J
chtettam.. j;
1
llJ. Pl• pen
"
name\ Ij • 1 opollo , lt.MUJtcnottJ /t.Wither "~1 1\ l tn
'~"; · SS.Maledeer
Jf, Southeut ~ 10. Dlaorder \
de.ert.
iO, A temple
.. . byiOUtb, •1 li.Diatant{ "!' 315.Halr
. (poet.)
...)(abbr.) __ )19. Decorate
on
12. Before
18. Oteek letter~20. Skin tnmoi1
~ horan'
ca. One-apot
19. Merit f
,Jl. A ebtrty - . . necka
card.
12, Expreued\j \trick _
38. Pant 1
t4, Craw of
juice 0(, •
{COllOq.)
37. Piluter
a toM
-=- applea . , 1. '
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b1g

Aluka," Attlruon said. "1 don't
rule out the possibllity ot at
least Hn'l.ited act1on due to enemy paratroDp o,perat.ioM, but
these we c.tm b:mdle as they oc-

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Unllod ,..., StoH Cor.........,onl
NEW YQRK UP--U Junif?J'
suddeDIY ttarts- talking to blmsell ar.ovnd the atoU&amp;e, don't be
....,emed. He's probabli' been
listening to J.~~ NelBOP", who
thlnlu ll wwld be a fi,De
thart a fuU division of infantry, W: 'JUde took up the ttvdy of v~
with .headquarters at FM"t •Rich- trlioquism.

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Hnted. Thlt
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older tl~an ever on lt•levl!iwn
-QDe ol the must pO;I)ulur new
1hpw1 bpqtJ :u its stars 1\udoJ.ph Val-entino, Clara Bnw ami
the ever--pop\lltli' Mae Unsc·h .
1"-e&amp;e an rl other playen' t•arly l'l'lR\lVt'~ Wflle In
fWms pre featured on a l~· tmn· "We reeelvcd a
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for aeameo d.n case of 'Wl'et'ks."

not b egin to meet the cost of oper8Wm In other areas traff1&lt;' vol1 ume IS tletter and thert&gt; IS poien- ~
used thts means to teach roost of
the generally acceptfld nverage
of 1 7 riders per pm·ate automobile, thl!'se rail lines are eu.pable '
or Laking 4:2 automob!les of! !!he ~
highway and street&amp; for every 1
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tlon of !!Ubur.b an (rail) servi&lt;'e"
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.R.ot4 ll.~J;l s,tr'eet congeahon ls
a ~~ ~~-l)e In every P.a rt
o~ Uie country, and ls gettmg
won.e. All.t1; ~he problem ha~ nol
~en Hl\'e4
by tbe expanded
eonstruct1on. of costly e14pressways
Th e
more pa~s(' ngers anrl I
ani! bot+v~ords . Indeed, these
hav,e oltt.o actually aggrat.'ated rre1ghl whtch arc moved by Nul. ·
mattert by pouring more and th e less wtll be the congeAtion on
more \'tblde3 lntn city streets pubi!C streets and !Jlghways. Th1s
where ttaflic 11 already chok10g aeems to be une or the logic-al
off commerce and industry 111 well solutions to our staggermg high~
way problem .
u tbe movement of people.

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W.ASIUNGTON UP- A cenhlr)'
A Mil wu ibe~ c:!oruldered In I Some thoutht ltld ~:' 1111 : , ~
Bgo }usl W('ek , }'.OUl'
the Hc..'ltsc of Roprese.nbtlves to thin,. Othtr~ •.,• -•• ,.,..
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w.u fu.s.sin.g abwt th~ mt!LLer
pr_!lvl-de rD(IJ'C .erflclMt dt,ee.p,...n.' rtpreuntettve uld . that
--e~ .lndians from ambushing fer the
It wlll be rec&amp;lled. be too lant to rid• on •
white- taiMrs.
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of. the mea&amp;UJ'e, anYhow.
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'nle CqreS&amp; got exe.rei,OO ·~tut
ftoggmg of 1ea.men
There wa1 a hot. J.SSUr
pvR the probllt&gt;m but Clht 1tttle wq
and no ~ubstitute
p10re than to tntrodl,tCe a Jnmch wu
The ~UlCtency of Hou.Re over a small app! opmu~~
~ bUls, mo&amp;t of WbJGh ,wgund
Wl9 :tomewhlt i.m- for tr~iporta.Uon (.If ma ll )
ocean ateamer11 . Tempers 1~e
up i:n ·Pi&amp;eo.n hole!.
a.nd one C1)1lJ.f~s.man 1 ost· tn
A paid 1n"oun~Ht In on•
A
Long
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of the Wuhlngton fYpel'l rtld
Th-e Senate pased a bill to in·
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1 re~
1 thlpment of ult hid 1rrlved creas-e th.e salary of justices of dead aara~nst it. for pers~,;na
tha the Supreme Court, but there som .
from Livtrpool aboercl
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bJJ'Je ln~l• and 1M Khooner was ~ ment1&lt;1n of the new pay
Re sai-d Jle Clldn't now t th
body on t.h.e O()her r.ldt&gt; n
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Af't D, T!1"'0 - · S)90 seale:.' And there Wll.S a ht)Ul up
c world
and even if he dirl , hl'
Jtckt of .. It for tal• at •uctlon
to give CommodN-oe Matt ew
· didn't .see why the Amer 1ca.n tax
TheN\, wu a bl,g cootroversy Perry
$25,000 for his dipl.omatt~
uld have to oay mon'l'Y
over .a proposed apprQPrilition to serv1ccs in "ope-nine a eommum~ pa~~~" ~uu
r me $~ 1hal t
"patcl\ up tl)e ao-&lt;aJled I.onog cation with J1q:aan.••
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Tht Urd C.ngrus also wll woukl write to ib1m.
Wl:!il no ctunrrel about
need for conctrned _abcjut • bill to auth· I Jt )Volli a prett,Y
fixing the holes in the bridg-e, orin 1 railroad to thl Patlfle• • week here-tOO years
but there were some J10t words
aboul w.hat it was about to CI)St.

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Falqn ,..,.. •• the 1111• Falc• ....,.. fraltlttll 20 r.bouruh
in hit t~ncanny rntnMr of ,.ttlnt It the rl1ht l'lace at t•act-ly rhe rltllt tiiM.

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seven to nlnb l)oints and then the
Gcne'rala woi&amp;ld creep to within
three or four point-a.
Tbc acore at halftime waa n.ar'·
rowed by the Uuotlngton team to
33·30 in fa\'or ot' the Fak01u . A
delpel'ation shot that l)ounced off
tl:c rim for tbe 'Gencr:als In the

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In: hl&amp;h. 'sChoOl," Mcneel ~aid. "!l

wasn't .getuna: the shots atandini
Oat-.footed. By getting up In the
air I add enough lnc'hea to· got .a
JOOd look at t•)\e baktt." •
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~~orrhod man with one child, reels
this year is bil best.
"My &amp;hots are dropping more
often and I'n1 not throwing away
the ball as often," he said.
He's the squada' top defensive
man, too. After holrtl11g Ohio
Stat~'&amp; great Kobib Freeman to
l$ points 1ast week, Cowlea grip·

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We hav1! tlaric selection
complete funeral ' services
quality musl be cunsitJered
true _aeon 'J.ffiY l.s to b,e practiced Included ·in our s~r.vice. are
wheel

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Guarante~d sav ino::s u;• tn,

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Home
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Mechaale St., l'&lt;lmeroy, Oble
I am subserlbioil to Tbe Dally Sentinel for

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Village of
t·h1s 14th
day of FebrUary, 1955.
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ATI'ES1J1
C. 0 . Murray
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Pomeroy, Ohio

Building ·MateriqJs .' ~

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fare(! ' frr.:m. and after tbe earliest
ptriotJ ·aUoWea by Jaw. ind itil
written
by said .cot-

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HaUonWide ~Ice
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tlon date. In such event, the
parties shaJI UndeTtake to neschedules
gotiate superseding
for the remainder of the ordinanee t:~eriQd: • If,. w1tltm 30 days
next folloWing me ·giving of .such
notl&lt;:e the partie6 fail to agree by
ordinance upon such supersed•ing
rate schedules, this Ordinance
shall terminate on the March 15
ftrst foiJowlng the gtvlng of aueh
notice. U tlie parties so agree
~pon• .'i!.J,?h ~UPtet!se{:Upg r ate &amp;J):hedtdes, said
)u~eheding
sbai.l
become
'effecl-!\Cschedules
for the
remainder cf the ortJtnance perled. However, a]J su persedin4'
rate s~ttt!dl,lle~ agreed to from
lime to time hereunder shall also

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of clo~hing to tbe ChUdten"a \Skinner, Mr. an d Mra. St ew.aa
Home at Ellubethton, Tenn.~, Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e
when the llomebuilden Ciani Skinner, Mr. and Mn. Hotac::e
met at the Churc oh( Chrillt 'J':uct.. Abbott. A salad coune wu eerday evening. Mra. Cash Bahr, ved to Mr. and Mra. BJhr, MD
pcrealdcnt, was In ~ar&amp;e or .t•he Gndncr. Mr». Lowell Beuer,
bullne 111 meeting nd Mrt. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradl9rd,
Gardner g:Ave the openina prayer. Mra. Theo Neutzliog, Mr. and
Mn. Stewart Harris waa leader Mra. Dan White, Mr. and Mrl.
of the devotlonll acivice and her Thomas Bowen. Mr. and Mre .
topic wu "The ChuiiCh and the .Ruaaell Wllsqn, Mr. and Mrs .
Home." Articles on thie topie Kenneth Harris, Mr. and Mra.
v111011Houwere read by Ru111etl Wilson, Mr. Geor1e Harris, Mfl. ,.~..
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RoblnsOp,,'' Jones &amp;a.ld. "ObonHgbts a lltUe diUcroot. He mov
cs In and likes to crowd and
work ~nslde. Then he feints and
be's ,shift)'. "I figu.re to beat h.im, because
it's ~he shortest cut to the cham·
pinnshlp."
Olson ~ted Utat the match
would be "a tood fi.ght,' becaU8e
Jone.t "fights lik'e I do.
"They Nil me h• kHps urnlnl In te you," he said, "a!KI
that's ttle w•r I fllca to fight.
If he flghta lntlde, that'a ,for
me, t h,a vtn't fought anybOdy
thlt for • lofttl tlma, ......
Cluil• not m•nr ilo tt 'to rtW.·

While J&lt;mes was ltoplna: for a
title chance,· Ot.on regarded the
fitht as aornewb&amp;t an eJ@el'iment
t.o determine bow -elfectlve he
might ~ at the heavier weight.
,l..ack:i.ng a solid ~halle~er for
the middieweig:ht crowtl, both
01.-:oD and hie m&amp;ru~ger, Sid Fl•
' herty, ha.ve beeno eontcmpla.tlng
almlnc for a bout with llcbt
wavyweigftl
ch.ampiGD&gt; Arehle
Afoore or the&gt; formor 176 .p ound
Me..,el'a hand olter tile 1•11• a&amp;d Utleholder, Joey Maxim.
aald: "You never played better
''We oua)lt to &lt;be puttilll 01\
·for us. You were areat."
pounds now," Flaherty aald, u.and
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The previous three ~e•~ were ,l ee how Jt goes."

d"!' with bowler~ from , Ill Olllo
~ l!omllne 81 Dulvlh Broneb 11
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WARWIC1\, Va. UP-TIIo Clly
rrl Monmoulb 1111
SOmer team.t WUI Yko lot Council cue up try~n. to enrorce
12 St. Tbomae ea
b...,. .lot lbo t\'ODI !rom Feb i low prohtbltlnl "llllnoc.,,.ry"
ll8 Hl111m 78
lt to . . , J6. Evtntt wi1J ~ wod: on St)nday wbea no one
Llwntne11 TU 'eB
dfily wldl the euepUoo ot .Uol)' eoold deftno what work il •·ne.
71 Lake Forest ·72
~O. 011d Elllor 6UII4ly, 0.,.ary."
f!t Co11&lt;or~la Mlnn 81
l'rlle !lloioer wu expected to
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Bot.b fi.e'htera promised aU-out
warfare, and Jones wu .confident
tb.at be eo1l)d win over tile JOrou.nd .noD-title diJtance to ad·
vance into a title .shot over Hi
rounds at some date m the ncar
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Jont1 eiCI*tH 1o wslgh btrtlr
oftf' thit 160 pcund rrilddl•
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final ,1etond8 of play in the rJrlt
hall wa,~ counted 1111 Fox had hia
fornt• .
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in the net, o( the basket~·
Rochester: Dick RW!keth, Du'
queant.
All of the Falcons
1n the baU
Soliton . Maurice Stokes, St. garn,c .scored from th'c floor In
Fnncis.
lhe th~rd quarter as the FalcOIJ'!
lfl)waukec: Dun Schlundt, In- incrt'ased their le~d to 50-42. The
diana.
Generals meanwhile were hit4h~ll
St....na A •'MIIIttt"'
trouble tn their attempt-a ~ o get
The "mlrtget" of this llrat through the Falcon zone defense.
round crop is Stephen1, who is a- With tbe Falcons controlltng the
mere 6 feel, 2 Inches. Garmaker board.11 inside on the de!cJUJive
ht only 6 feet 3 but from there end of the floor, thetr job beh goct~ up rapidly,
came even toul!her.
Stoke. and Conlin are 6 feet 6
In the final period the Generals
Gola and Ricketts are 6 feet 7; sUpped Into a presaln~ defense
McKeen ill fl feel'J'li and Schmidt and the Fa-l.cons, t-aking their time
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In handling the ball, rOund
themselves open for drive in S'hota
Ttt.rt ••• a dar in balketon
several occuloru and that
INII wtt.n til ef .the .,11 IVYI
was
Jt. The :'Y»hama 'te1111 out·
were knewn 11 ..,..,.,.. .,. "11•1acorad
Marlhall by 14-9 in the I. j'lllrlle
CIHlY PM-ftl Tems." Natvrtlly
fln&amp;,I·'P.
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riot:J apd came home with
remain ....,t wfie, II
Millett htnlfn IIHiutH to a c6MlQrtable victory.
Mnaon wa1 hl•hi .-... ~.~ ~~
•nr ta,..lna, art not fercU lily · forArnold
the -QbiLtH'I 81 he hit to~·:
lhalr cotthtl ., hr weak .,,..
poinlfl (!biefly on a one band JWJJP , It ·gives rival cokbes f~lter
altlon te llenlop.
1hot from the 'aid~. Mickey s,... heart beata and ciu1eA Mlnfteeota
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the General cent.er, Coach Oulc COWIU J'o bcc,sion,J.
the propor trainlQII, the big boys deJJstrleker,
tallied 13 point&amp;.
ly turn his head aW•v.
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could do everything the UtUe
fellow• could In the way ol man.
The l!ltory 'Of the F1leon Yk:tory
"1'1\ere. was not:hin' efaQ J c&amp;JJld
cuverl'billt,Y and speed . .And when wu wra~ped \)() In the fact that do. The other IUY~ w.e re t(Hl big.
the b1g boys turn post-graduate fbey controlled the bank boards I have 00 shoo{ over the.m," ,Men·
e.vea on pro buketball they muat over· tholr tAller QN)onenl8. That eel said, ex.plainlnJ !.be 1hot that
have all-around ability,
toupled with tlhelr 5ftlooth work- has earned him more ,ohtt~ In
In* at1ack W)lich evenly dlatribut.- four year1 than ant' :allnn~ta
o.te Pf"t Chelct
Gola this year would be the ed the ecorinl amon1 the boys in
f1rat cbok!e of Ill)' pro te•m be- the ..... prpvod to be too mU&lt;h Basket·L.~,, ~ 6 . . ..,
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cause he It t'he moat poliltled of f-or th'e vislt.&amp;ra.
The
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team,~~ protect individual areas by remalnlne oh their echedule b..
c.u ... aalk.-•ll
maklnt the flrit choice a "terri- fote they 1blt the tourniUJleot
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1orial" pne. Each te:tm bas flrat tr1il oa Rrlday, Februuy za., at
choice of any pllft'll' within a ra. Rlventwood, 'they meet Sandy~ Caniaiuo T8 t:~ ... rantohl 8t I ,
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diua of 00 mUca. Come the 1ec.. ville on Thl(hda:y afternoon and
onrl round, the field is wid~ open. lhen trovel to Polnl Plemnt on D.rtmoulh 71 Holyi:~ M ·
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Thw teams like Milw•ukoe, neX't Tuesday to meet ttJe Blc Geneva 87 Indian,
Georcet:owa.
DC 'r8 ton Ifill 'r3
Syracuu'!, Roehestcr and Boston Bl ..ko.
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Lch
The box acore:
.. fn Temple 5'7
liCking a t.ttritoriel choice, dip
into (t(len terrlt'Or)'" tor &amp;uch a1
American l~t. 88 Mau, 73
WAHAMA (64)
Nlaaara 18 Toronto Sl
Schlundt, MtK1.1en, Rickett&amp; and
'l•yer
PO PT ' ' Fordham 78 OON'Y GO'"
Stokt'll. Rochester and 801ton
both have ex,pre11ed lnlettst in .-!cktna, f .. .... ... 1 0.0 :a Grove City 70 Thiel '73
Ricketl.ll bu.t Roe better, which e,:. Ptrd, f · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 3·• 11 MIT 8G LoweJt Tech 8:1
t Loyela Md. 83 st. Pet.;r• '7~
urc1 to f1m1h lowt'r in the stand WH\Itt, f , ....• , .•• :1 U
SOUTH
inp thtn Booton, thu• would ;:et Pe•. 1 · · · ·' '· ·' ·' · · · 6 2"5 14
flrtt "open territor)'" chok!e.
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Syracuse I• lootlne at both Me- D. • ..,..., 1 ........ 4 4-S 12 N. Caroline St. 84 Du)l:e 78
T..ela .. . ... .. .. 24 1j..21.. Jo'u~mu 100 So. Carolina 19
Keen and Diet Hemrle of Wtke
G.Wuii.IIJIWondLfl2
Foreal But lhctre!l you have the
MARIHAL.L (51)
Murray st. 58 C*abo.ma City 48
bi1 and bt»t tlbeory again. UemrJc
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PO PT TP Ill. SOUlbera 81 Obatle.toa ,. 3
a_feet 8 prim&amp;ril)' hll played the Jollnoton, I ....... , 6 24 14 N w , • 6, 118 , _ Coli ••
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Jt proYc.&amp;e how much pollab MIHIP, c · · · · · · · · · 2 ..O 4 f'li.rmoot Sl. 18 Bethal)f 76
even the lrla' man needs In bas· Nelli, I · · · · · · · · · · · I ~· 1 ' · W. Vo. Weoleyoa 18· Glenville ee
kctball tod1y.
Shehr, I · · · · · · · · · · I 1·1 1 Ml&lt;rl&lt;oa 7~ !llndol!lb Mocon 118
A~•·-· I · · · · · · · · 1 i-4 4 Potomao Slate 1113 W. Liberty 8t
INT . . ·CITY C-ITITION
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non.tltle battle ap.1ns;t Ralph
''TI.gcr" Jon('S tonicht i'bape&lt;t u.p
to a 30 minute - held-bu.mpinJ
spect-acle ·from a pair of flCrappen who like to brawl iD cl05e
quarter•.

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'Mley leU at that pOint by one
iiLm poilll, ~14.

Minnesota.
New York: Ed Conlin. Fordham
Fort Wayne: Jack S1epheM,
Notre Dam('.
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S)'reeuse : Hob McKeen, Clll·

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Bone-Crushing

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lhe 'fir&amp;t 'l\llrter be!Qre the Fai·
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Phlladclphil: Tom Gola, La
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Minnea,polis: Dk'k Gan6aker,

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NEW YORK UP-Tho pto buk,etb;all teams already have dei:idtd whLch ~;:ollea:iate players
wiU be: llheir litat eboicc in t'tle
poaH&lt;'uon dnrt and it prove11
that the bil 'man in basketball
no longer i1 neceaurUy a "goon"
According to reUable sourees,
the tlrtt. draft choice• team by
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pod., lbo _ ... ..wllb 16 tollles
the ICUOD Oil Tuesday D.il(ht U front 11..1; pard pol!iition. Moat
they toot lho m"""'' of tho at bia.. fleld pels wert on lon1
vleiUae Huatinatoa Maraball let llhota from out froot.
.loo , .. hod 14 while o..w
Guerall ))y a teore of 0&amp;-5\.
Tbt Faleou have lost four.
loolth ctM• In will&gt; 12 Import·
ant telllft when tlley ~:ountH.
Coadl ~ ~o·s boy• wen
biUb:rc Ira a bai&amp;Deed lttaclr. u
The KWI"' "" rovnciM out
with He Pertl't ll, Ylrtll w...
t!\lei'Y boJ Who cot Into the rame
scored. rour of them hit in tbe ¥tr'l t and Ntll Plcktftl' 2.
Tile Wahoma

r..ad up 1ho!r 14th

High Of

Fill in·coupo~t· atthe rightot~ into
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Falqn ,..,.. •• the 1111• Falc• ....,.. fraltlttll 20 r.bouruh
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seven to nlnb l)oints and then the
Gcne'rala woi&amp;ld creep to within
three or four point-a.
Tbc acore at halftime waa n.ar'·
rowed by the Uuotlngton team to
33·30 in fa\'or ot' the Fak01u . A
delpel'ation shot that l)ounced off
tl:c rim for tbe 'Gencr:als In the

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In: hl&amp;h. 'sChoOl," Mcneel ~aid. "!l

wasn't .getuna: the shots atandini
Oat-.footed. By getting up In the
air I add enough lnc'hea to· got .a
JOOd look at t•)\e baktt." •
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The aandx~haired Mencel, a
~~orrhod man with one child, reels
this year is bil best.
"My &amp;hots are dropping more
often and I'n1 not throwing away
the ball as often," he said.
He's the squada' top defensive
man, too. After holrtl11g Ohio
Stat~'&amp; great Kobib Freeman to
l$ points 1ast week, Cowlea grip·

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We hav1! tlaric selection
complete funeral ' services
quality musl be cunsitJered
true _aeon 'J.ffiY l.s to b,e practiced Included ·in our s~r.vice. are
wheel

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Village of
t·h1s 14th
day of FebrUary, 1955.
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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tlon date. In such event, the
parties shaJI UndeTtake to neschedules
gotiate superseding
for the remainder of the ordinanee t:~eriQd: • If,. w1tltm 30 days
next folloWing me ·giving of .such
notl&lt;:e the partie6 fail to agree by
ordinance upon such supersed•ing
rate schedules, this Ordinance
shall terminate on the March 15
ftrst foiJowlng the gtvlng of aueh
notice. U tlie parties so agree
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become
'effecl-!\Cschedules
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rate s~ttt!dl,lle~ agreed to from
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Home at Ellubethton, Tenn.~, Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e
when the llomebuilden Ciani Skinner, Mr. and Mn. Hotac::e
met at the Churc oh( Chrillt 'J':uct.. Abbott. A salad coune wu eerday evening. Mra. Cash Bahr, ved to Mr. and Mra. BJhr, MD
pcrealdcnt, was In ~ar&amp;e or .t•he Gndncr. Mr». Lowell Beuer,
bullne 111 meeting nd Mrt. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradl9rd,
Gardner g:Ave the openina prayer. Mra. Theo Neutzliog, Mr. and
Mn. Stewart Harris waa leader Mra. Dan White, Mr. and Mrl.
of the devotlonll acivice and her Thomas Bowen. Mr. and Mre .
topic wu "The ChuiiCh and the .Ruaaell Wllsqn, Mr. and Mrs .
Home." Articles on thie topie Kenneth Harris, Mr. and Mra.
v111011Houwere read by Ru111etl Wilson, Mr. Geor1e Harris, Mfl. ,.~..
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RoblnsOp,,'' Jones &amp;a.ld. "ObonHgbts a lltUe diUcroot. He mov
cs In and likes to crowd and
work ~nslde. Then he feints and
be's ,shift)'. "I figu.re to beat h.im, because
it's ~he shortest cut to the cham·
pinnshlp."
Olson ~ted Utat the match
would be "a tood fi.ght,' becaU8e
Jone.t "fights lik'e I do.
"They Nil me h• kHps urnlnl In te you," he said, "a!KI
that's ttle w•r I fllca to fight.
If he flghta lntlde, that'a ,for
me, t h,a vtn't fought anybOdy
thlt for • lofttl tlma, ......
Cluil• not m•nr ilo tt 'to rtW.·

While J&lt;mes was ltoplna: for a
title chance,· Ot.on regarded the
fitht as aornewb&amp;t an eJ@el'iment
t.o determine bow -elfectlve he
might ~ at the heavier weight.
,l..ack:i.ng a solid ~halle~er for
the middieweig:ht crowtl, both
01.-:oD and hie m&amp;ru~ger, Sid Fl•
' herty, ha.ve beeno eontcmpla.tlng
almlnc for a bout with llcbt
wavyweigftl
ch.ampiGD&gt; Arehle
Afoore or the&gt; formor 176 .p ound
Me..,el'a hand olter tile 1•11• a&amp;d Utleholder, Joey Maxim.
aald: "You never played better
''We oua)lt to &lt;be puttilll 01\
·for us. You were areat."
pounds now," Flaherty aald, u.and
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The previous three ~e•~ were ,l ee how Jt goes."

d"!' with bowler~ from , Ill Olllo
~ l!omllne 81 Dulvlh Broneb 11
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WARWIC1\, Va. UP-TIIo Clly
rrl Monmoulb 1111
SOmer team.t WUI Yko lot Council cue up try~n. to enrorce
12 St. Tbomae ea
b...,. .lot lbo t\'ODI !rom Feb i low prohtbltlnl "llllnoc.,,.ry"
ll8 Hl111m 78
lt to . . , J6. Evtntt wi1J ~ wod: on St)nday wbea no one
Llwntne11 TU 'eB
dfily wldl the euepUoo ot .Uol)' eoold deftno what work il •·ne.
71 Lake Forest ·72
~O. 011d Elllor 6UII4ly, 0.,.ary."
f!t Co11&lt;or~la Mlnn 81
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Bot.b fi.e'htera promised aU-out
warfare, and Jones wu .confident
tb.at be eo1l)d win over tile JOrou.nd .noD-title diJtance to ad·
vance into a title .shot over Hi
rounds at some date m the ncar
iutuoo.
''J'm . gomg to ftght h.lm pretty

F."wid AWay To Stop
Ori-The-Run Shot

titer'

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bookmektrt
oHared
Jon"' · IUpporfe(l only S to 1.
Jont1 eiCI*tH 1o wslgh btrtlr
oftf' thit 160 pcund rrilddl•
••ltht llrnlt.

final ,1etond8 of play in the rJrlt
hall wa,~ counted 1111 Fox had hia
fornt• .
hand
in the net, o( the basket~·
Rochester: Dick RW!keth, Du'
queant.
All of the Falcons
1n the baU
Soliton . Maurice Stokes, St. garn,c .scored from th'c floor In
Fnncis.
lhe th~rd quarter as the FalcOIJ'!
lfl)waukec: Dun Schlundt, In- incrt'ased their le~d to 50-42. The
diana.
Generals meanwhile were hit4h~ll
St....na A •'MIIIttt"'
trouble tn their attempt-a ~ o get
The "mlrtget" of this llrat through the Falcon zone defense.
round crop is Stephen1, who is a- With tbe Falcons controlltng the
mere 6 feel, 2 Inches. Garmaker board.11 inside on the de!cJUJive
ht only 6 feet 3 but from there end of the floor, thetr job beh goct~ up rapidly,
came even toul!her.
Stoke. and Conlin are 6 feet 6
In the final period the Generals
Gola and Ricketts are 6 feet 7; sUpped Into a presaln~ defense
McKeen ill fl feel'J'li and Schmidt and the Fa-l.cons, t-aking their time
i• 8·10.
In handling the ball, rOund
themselves open for drive in S'hota
Ttt.rt ••• a dar in balketon
several occuloru and that
INII wtt.n til ef .the .,11 IVYI
was
Jt. The :'Y»hama 'te1111 out·
were knewn 11 ..,..,.,.. .,. "11•1acorad
Marlhall by 14-9 in the I. j'lllrlle
CIHlY PM-ftl Tems." Natvrtlly
fln&amp;,I·'P.
e
riot:J apd came home with
remain ....,t wfie, II
Millett htnlfn IIHiutH to a c6MlQrtable victory.
Mnaon wa1 hl•hi .-... ~.~ ~~
•nr ta,..lna, art not fercU lily · forArnold
the -QbiLtH'I 81 he hit to~·:
lhalr cotthtl ., hr weak .,,..
poinlfl (!biefly on a one band JWJJP , It ·gives rival cokbes f~lter
altlon te llenlop.
1hot from the 'aid~. Mickey s,... heart beata and ciu1eA Mlnfteeota
·
Coaches soon reallzed that, with
the General cent.er, Coach Oulc COWIU J'o bcc,sion,J.
the propor trainlQII, the big boys deJJstrleker,
tallied 13 point&amp;.
ly turn his head aW•v.
,
could do everything the UtUe
fellow• could In the way ol man.
The l!ltory 'Of the F1leon Yk:tory
"1'1\ere. was not:hin' efaQ J c&amp;JJld
cuverl'billt,Y and speed . .And when wu wra~ped \)() In the fact that do. The other IUY~ w.e re t(Hl big.
the b1g boys turn post-graduate fbey controlled the bank boards I have 00 shoo{ over the.m," ,Men·
e.vea on pro buketball they muat over· tholr tAller QN)onenl8. That eel said, ex.plainlnJ !.be 1hot that
have all-around ability,
toupled with tlhelr 5ftlooth work- has earned him more ,ohtt~ In
In* at1ack W)lich evenly dlatribut.- four year1 than ant' :allnn~ta
o.te Pf"t Chelct
Gola this year would be the ed the ecorinl amon1 the boys in
f1rat cbok!e of Ill)' pro te•m be- the ..... prpvod to be too mU&lt;h Basket·L.~,, ~ 6 . . ..,
11f1, ~Vt .
cause he It t'he moat poliltled of f-or th'e vislt.&amp;ra.
The
FalcW~!I
bavo
two
~amea
\ .
;
all the bil men. But the pr'O
team,~~ protect individual areas by remalnlne oh their echedule b..
c.u ... aalk.-•ll
maklnt the flrit choice a "terri- fote they 1blt the tourniUJleot
1 , Unlhcl "'"' ,, , ,
lAST' 1 ~ 1 1.
1orial" pne. Each te:tm bas flrat tr1il oa Rrlday, Februuy za., at
choice of any pllft'll' within a ra. Rlventwood, 'they meet Sandy~ Caniaiuo T8 t:~ ... rantohl 8t I ,
~
diua of 00 mUca. Come the 1ec.. ville on Thl(hda:y afternoon and
onrl round, the field is wid~ open. lhen trovel to Polnl Plemnt on D.rtmoulh 71 Holyi:~ M ·
1 13
Thw teams like Milw•ukoe, neX't Tuesday to meet ttJe Blc Geneva 87 Indian,
Georcet:owa.
DC 'r8 ton Ifill 'r3
Syracuu'!, Roehestcr and Boston Bl ..ko.
'·h
Lch
The box acore:
.. fn Temple 5'7
liCking a t.ttritoriel choice, dip
into (t(len terrlt'Or)'" tor &amp;uch a1
American l~t. 88 Mau, 73
WAHAMA (64)
Nlaaara 18 Toronto Sl
Schlundt, MtK1.1en, Rickett&amp; and
'l•yer
PO PT ' ' Fordham 78 OON'Y GO'"
Stokt'll. Rochester and 801ton
both have ex,pre11ed lnlettst in .-!cktna, f .. .... ... 1 0.0 :a Grove City 70 Thiel '73
Ricketl.ll bu.t Roe better, which e,:. Ptrd, f · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 3·• 11 MIT 8G LoweJt Tech 8:1
t Loyela Md. 83 st. Pet.;r• '7~
urc1 to f1m1h lowt'r in the stand WH\Itt, f , ....• , .•• :1 U
SOUTH
inp thtn Booton, thu• would ;:et Pe•. 1 · · · ·' '· ·' ·' · · · 6 2"5 14
flrtt "open territor)'" chok!e.
J. louet., 1 · · · · · · · · '
.:S 16
Syracuse I• lootlne at both Me- D. • ..,..., 1 ........ 4 4-S 12 N. Caroline St. 84 Du)l:e 78
T..ela .. . ... .. .. 24 1j..21.. Jo'u~mu 100 So. Carolina 19
Keen and Diet Hemrle of Wtke
G.Wuii.IIJIWondLfl2
Foreal But lhctre!l you have the
MARIHAL.L (51)
Murray st. 58 C*abo.ma City 48
bi1 and bt»t tlbeory again. UemrJc
.-Jaru
PO PT TP Ill. SOUlbera 81 Obatle.toa ,. 3
a_feet 8 prim&amp;ril)' hll played the Jollnoton, I ....... , 6 24 14 N w , • 6, 118 , _ Coli ••
.pJvot The ltmble would 1te wbe- Z.....
~. · · · · · · · · · · · 0 -"1 0 rtorldo
. . ~.
· · ·49
NOM' IOJ -·
.Morohoueo
tber ht' W&amp;l C111t tnoucb 00 the Otllln. f · · · · · · · · l 1· 1 S Morris Brown M S. Carolina St.
out.t.lde 01' hid aq outa:ide 1 bot. lrtltMtrlcktr, c . .. . S 3"'
79
Jt proYc.&amp;e how much pollab MIHIP, c · · · · · · · · · 2 ..O 4 f'li.rmoot Sl. 18 Bethal)f 76
even the lrla' man needs In bas· Nelli, I · · · · · · · · · · · I ~· 1 ' · W. Vo. Weoleyoa 18· Glenville ee
kctball tod1y.
Shehr, I · · · · · · · · · · I 1·1 1 Ml&lt;rl&lt;oa 7~ !llndol!lb Mocon 118
A~•·-· I · · · · · · · · 1 i-4 4 Potomao Slate 1113 W. Liberty 8t
INT . . ·CITY C-ITITION
Penotko, 1 ' . ' . ' ,., ' O ~O O Maryland 118 Clomooa Ill
••-·•~ 0
UP
Toltll . . ....... 11 f ·16 11
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16 11 • "1 St. Lollis 00 A1 konna 7=

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l••t h• ,.,... · hH entertd th•
rJnt, wn an I to 1 feworlt•

Lhe wi)' the \all INilC weal 1rO..

that point ota., Firat, tho

« n

Thefr mwtl"- will '" lha
fMtura tefavlslon thow tt 10
p.m. EST. Olton,. who ·tXptetM

po&amp;nta in tht

to dow the

7

champlon Carl .. Bobo" OJson•a
non.tltle battle ap.1ns;t Ralph
''TI.gcr" Jon('S tonicht i'bape&lt;t u.p
to a 30 minute - held-bu.mpinJ
spect-acle ·from a pair of flCrappen who like to brawl iD cl05e
quarter•.

c-omfortable lead wlU. Jim Roush

'(UJrttr

llnder OltlO S~s

1

At the at.ak of the aecond quarter the Fali~ quickly ran ~ a
hJt.ting for ~ght

'·

Otson-Jmies I'
8!~!o~?.nif!.whll·

iust betore ~e end of lhe perlod.
'Mley leU at that pOint by one
iiLm poilll, ~14.

Minnesota.
New York: Ed Conlin. Fordham
Fort Wayne: Jack S1epheM,
Notre Dam('.
,
S)'reeuse : Hob McKeen, Clll·

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ha'n~IJ

Protests

Bone-Crushing

' ~UP~'TJ'"IT.

lhe 'fir&amp;t 'l\llrter be!Qre the Fai·
:-on! tQOk ,t.he Jel'!d to );eep It

Phlladclphil: Tom Gola, La
Salle.
Minnea,polis: Dk'k Gan6aker,

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from out front and tbe acore ex·

NEW YORK UP-Tho pto buk,etb;all teams already have dei:idtd whLch ~;:ollea:iate players
wiU be: llheir litat eboicc in t'tle
poaH&lt;'uon dnrt and it prove11
that the bil 'man in basketball
no longer i1 neceaurUy a "goon"
According to reUable sourees,
the tlrtt. draft choice• team by
team will be:

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lROOKIE oF ~

Jim Nash of tbe Generah open.
ed the soorluc witb a ''' ~~:hot

iY OSCM fULlY

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ports

M

TODAY'S - T I PAIADI

To' Meet
\Vhile

-, The Qaily Sentinel

•

doubl. ·8pr!t with Jimmy lLou.lh
pod., lbo _ ... ..wllb 16 tollles
the ICUOD Oil Tuesday D.il(ht U front 11..1; pard pol!iition. Moat
they toot lho m"""'' of tho at bia.. fleld pels wert on lon1
vleiUae Huatinatoa Maraball let llhota from out froot.
.loo , .. hod 14 while o..w
Guerall ))y a teore of 0&amp;-5\.
Tbt Faleou have lost four.
loolth ctM• In will&gt; 12 Import·
ant telllft when tlley ~:ountH.
Coadl ~ ~o·s boy• wen
biUb:rc Ira a bai&amp;Deed lttaclr. u
The KWI"' "" rovnciM out
with He Pertl't ll, Ylrtll w...
t!\lei'Y boJ Who cot Into the rame
scored. rour of them hit in tbe ¥tr'l t and Ntll Plcktftl' 2.
Tile Wahoma

r..ad up 1ho!r 14th

High Of

Fill in·coupo~t· atthe rightot~ into
-The Doily Sentinel office .OI! Mechonlc: St, in Po111eroy. · ALL . ORDIRS

UNDER THI$ OFF~~
FEI.
'MARKED
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NAME .. . ... ...... . .. , , . , , .. . , ..
STR£ET,
BOX OR ROUTE ... ..... .... ... . .. . .. . .

CITY ..... ,,, .' ....... . ... STATE ... .

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.Frida
Thurscla
deputm•'

ba the ,llor-Thundoy, Friday and Salurdoy. Dollar Days al Elberfelda In Pomeroy, on lhe 3rtl noor, Furallure 111d Floor Covertuo, •• tile 2Dd noor, Wolaft'a ... ~df To Weor, Draperies, Applllllett, Smoll Rugs,

-·•Ill

,..._ Booai hnalture, LliQ•I• dd on lhe moln noor, Hou~ewores, Men's Weer, Dry Goods, LID1erle, Found1Uo11· Gormonls, Schoolllld orrtee Suppllee, l'follou, Hoalery, Televlli&lt;Jo udllllllc.

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D.lloor Depi .Wel FiM Quellty

:us

Repll.r

and 3.95

~Dr......

LIVING
ROOM. SUITES
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$194.00
$249.00
$194.00
$179.00
$169.00
$189.00

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Hatf Size;, 161k to

Braadcloth SLIPS

tOnr ....rial' auk!N .-

mercertzed c.otl:m.

lbled

Jeans.

and Jkil
~ 'llf"J,at

WOIIRDII

eJ-... 3 ~

bands. Zipp&lt;r -

.,;.t 1 ..,k ..,....., sanf•m••l'll•.
him. Wann, b)tt¢1ned with 1M'
plal\1 cdtW. flannel. &lt;Not

"""* to, to
atria

womerw

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12. 14 and te.
8JZM
and 12.

Scill $2.00

COSTUME JEWELRY

ea.rrlnp, brncclets and ohollen.

A fiDe -

Ill Olrlo 1 1 100'); DJioot, ........, and fiDe -

~on

in pastel

lhAniUM.

Bobda ~

Sbft'to ' lf.

~ •"'- wblt.e. Sl~ 1 to

11.

HEAD SQUARES
HEC.K .SQUARES

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pure ollk beiuf .... ,.,..,
...,..... wltll b.arul "'""'' ,_,A
Wid~ assortment at PJih,&amp;ed pr.t..
terns and oolld colors.

,.

bUUolda in navy, treen, belce,

able, wun.ble an4 qukk drf.

red, black, IMJUa and motller ot
pearl.

In•· Relalna il&gt;qle, l!olld - ·

. SWIAT .SHIRTS
DllrsbSf, IID\11, wind retslal.ant
~o ravela, c:.onUortable, nylon
reinforcement at polnta of
WdU' Silver grey color In ~&gt;izea

.. 14'ie.

w:hlte ribbed cotton athlcUc
111ltrts

ot

fino

combm

$1.00

yarn

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OOIIo.r O.ys $2.00

zo Ce11non us """••• llel!km.,.ce,..., ,,.,...~ ·
.....,. 51••

, •• - · .

fpairJ $1.00

·u •r 14 l•dift. C.lon, ~fll••· •liie, ,....,

~ .i

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Dollar Days $2.()0

..
Polrnell"
M" Sll&lt;!•' .... ~.....

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P~Ws
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Y~~~"r~Jt9AY ·
·Meii!
•..W;rk. .
. .. , .. . $
';•.hirts.
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$2.95 .

t1~1111els, ,.Yillues up

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loys

:ll&lt;trular'lo.

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'!lli &lt;i1d...U.. ..,,•.._

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.J,lsllerllose Sc4
Sftnlit ~lst4nt.*D W1th nr.

Belootcd from our rflll.llar atock

.l!&gt;il' rot.t.. ~·iJ&gt;.\ieol
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of fine neck w~ all 'W001
platd and fllllC,.'·pattenut, JaclUardll and r.ayoit - faille. Buy'

....

tOe. CoJora.-ox:fOtd a:rer, natu.
:rahnd brvvon heather. Slzea 11

5c,•erol ,

3 for $1.00 ..•

3 for $1.00

$1.00

In -

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MENS NECKTIES

Silrel:l 6 Lo Ill.

~

· Dollar Doys $ i .34

otrle.

on sale 3.pidn $1.00

11•1· '.SO

cla.$t.lc waistband. Slzea G to Ul

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14 ~,w.i~ .,...... a~o.bri: SJ~U~ .
7' lrichit. Ciion.,
, w...... 4lft4 .........
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$2.00

Fine coQ)'oed eotton brtefa with

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Doya
$1.39
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.an4 mabiiJI

and oolorful p~

DoLLAJ! llo\\:8

KNIT BRIEFS

J - 011{1

l!l'lDD -

-Pint, Wble, btUe

UMBULW

fine broack:lot.h IIHJB wltb eYelet embroidery trtm. at top a.nd

SHIRTS

eco•. 1!111~.

with •" ~ ,_. ftloi 'llorld.' ~. 'Ill'* """ '
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Nylon covet'ed umbreJl&amp;s, 1&gt;\p'·

. ,.

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!

·3 pain $1.00

$1.00

WOMENS BILLFOLDS

loYJ Athletic

M-FiooctLintd

for .........

1lriol !triO ..... lloro leti ·PII&gt;$Idl

-

$1.00

$1.00

flOor.

41 Gol... SNI 1,4$,·
Shtot lloRketio. Slst M iof
741 l..hn. Colen, 1-, ...... yollt~, •'"• .... Wa.

RAYOHPANnES

fine Quallt.y pla.siJo

. 19c a pair

seciiD4

c.•••• '·"

5.1
StoirloiH White ·shoot ........... 51•
70W90.,hlclo...
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Womena

Ad.Juet.able ahoulde-r
&amp;t.ri.P8. All white In atzca 33-42.

tlhe

l&gt;reOooo, llklrt.o, B - IJld D~""J

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Salt $1.00

Qualll)', etyle and value In thftle

bottom.

''!'01 ll&gt; &gt;l¥1 tbe ~.To ?'~

~ cm
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plakll, Pe~ .hn tol1ln. ~, !I·~ , ."" ·
not .OWIOo. paJtela lolld - ·
Ike !be ...., 11t.J

Doll'&amp;

PuN Silk

JU&amp;t rt!ctLYed a sh1Qment of eoe.

lame Jewelry. RQPe6. nec1llaoe6,

~

Stiore Wlde DoiiU'

Lilly Dache

. ANKLOS ·
PIM.

:M:Jh

Re8Uiar 1 116

Sale $2.00

r ......, 2,.00 Z ploco Prien Sulto ....... $249.00
W-lllan4Mioon

,,

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J.r..uler 249.00 Woe! frloA SectioHJ Suite . $188.00

frieA SuiN ••
I ,..wier 296.00 2 piocw Wool Frion Sulto •.
Z
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1 ,...1141r ZS5.00 2 P'- Woe! Friese Sulto ••
I · Niitler i11.00 2 ploco Wool Frion Suite ••
t .,..ulor 249.00 1 piece Nylon Sullo .......

All Waal\able 1111&gt;

rJ.oi. ~pper i.Ud bt;tton tront =.,."k6
Polka dots, fiorals and 1!11rlJ*.
l!l&gt;ort ol&lt;evo and - . . - otyltt,

I' ;,_,... ttt.H 2 pl... Wool Prioa Sillte •. $149.0()
1·.q~r zzg.oo WGVI frl&amp;iG s..tlor.d Sullo •. $179.00

1: ......, 269.00 2 pioco Wool

WODJenl

BLANKETS

GIRlS BLOUSES

LINED JEANS

HOUSE DRESSES

Genuine Kroeh1er

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feb. 16; 1955

NEt.. Pomerov •

io ia.

$1.00 .

sale $1.00

ChiWN,! lloro-Dtnlm

tOlER LoNE
en.i-i..l \if,.,\....1 ~- 'box~'
I

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ot.Yie Iorio~&lt;&amp;. I'\Jll ~~
balid. Refntorc&lt;4 l~ j1'61!1~ 'ot
l!tr&amp;Jn. •Two front pocket.!
slo!olt.Of,
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$1.0Q .

2 pain $1.00

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Sold tip'

to

ant~rahne!it.·

3.1is'

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Smart new patteffill -

New

Mens Dress

TROUSERS

value. In Men111Jd Boy"' UanC8
I

At. apeclal .sale prlce6 ror Dol·

UNDERWEAR

new ttprtna: line on t.!1c main

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TAILECOYERS

D.ay~.

;,95 TrouMn oolo $4.00
7.95 Trouoon oolo $6.00
1.95 Trouun solo $7.00

SLIPCOVER 'FABRICS

Solld colors and prtnt.ll. Juat ae

dyed. Stripes and tloral pat..

lldze&amp;. While they laat..

toms.

Btrotc~

to fH .any

wtndow. No
eurtaln nxh. Hunt In 11 jUf'Y.
l"or llhHdow bftx ciTect aver tie
b~Ulk or t)t rRJi'ht hllniJing cur.
l.a\nM , Floral patterns with aoUd

BATH TOWELS
I..a.rae size cannon towels w1t.b
t.he

new

SlltALL

IOU·A·WAY a
Inttel'4

LIYI., lloom To•lo•
R,.ularly IU6, IW&gt;IIo theyiOsl

....., H•lo'-•.0...~11

C!'JINON PtRCAL&amp; · '

Oenulne CinnoD. flnlt. q\llltt.J

C\r

or

15c • l.ncb

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Whl1e 11tey

our belt

3yinls $1.00' .
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8olilla, !lcftlo llldlaco ~.

a .o-. • .,... "!Ill _ .
••llnee. n ·1&gt;1 vo lildleo """"
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~Ia.

...;...,,.... Peroate 'IIIUlo .bed'
-to. SilO ,. W 110 lJJcbci
aM ·II l&gt;.Y II .lnofleo.

Delltt.Dip $1.00

MAnRESSES

ror ltook tm handli, " tbt8(!
pv.t.tetnt of
~la.r'

Ul\.

b1Cftol:hcd. 17 Inches wtde.

Double bed

blocloi.

&lt;&amp;lot. Yord wide.

2j~$1.00
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Blt:\C'l('d

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·. 'Oo!"!u.br, gabardines. :S~id up to 5.95

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LINEN TOWELiNG

S.le! ......._,.,

GolvaRIAd

.~ ,Nylon Paint Brushes,

Speelatl Pur DoDar Da:FI

Bll t~elecUon Of colarK, but. only

--

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Stevena Qul.bty P

cotton borders.

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told. peta1
plnJc, aqu. tint and emerald

3 fer $1.00

3yards $1.00

•re dleconttnued

TOWEL SETS

or ll.lll

Unequalled towell.na' · made ot

LINOLEUM TILE

$10.00

Hlt$29.00

(lnlslt

BeauU-FluH - Rofie. grc ~n. blue
IJOid, peac..&gt;h and wh1lc. 33 b;y
44 Inches .

onour

Hooted U•llll Room
Toblos o•4 S.~~~plo

luxurloua

'
SofL absorbent bath lOwell In

aoUd colore

.

Slripe8. nonll and ptlnta In

- · 20 l&gt;.Y tt tn&lt;t&gt;et.

$1.00 yard

Ro1ulor 79c Connon

$1.00

SI•-JO IIKft

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WINDOW FRILLS

2for$1.00

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50 lnohoa Wldt:. Pl'Cf:lhnmk, vat

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FIIIO q.Holity
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to Bell MCfiUY talUlll and ln.rgc

Plastic

('Oior trim of sreen or yellow.

with elmmonli

DRESS SHIRTS

-

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for the 3

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Con11011 1.50 .... 1.159

Droporyon4

Ment lle1. I .95

.... $3.00

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Thurscla
deputm•'

ba the ,llor-Thundoy, Friday and Salurdoy. Dollar Days al Elberfelda In Pomeroy, on lhe 3rtl noor, Furallure 111d Floor Covertuo, •• tile 2Dd noor, Wolaft'a ... ~df To Weor, Draperies, Applllllett, Smoll Rugs,

-·•Ill

,..._ Booai hnalture, LliQ•I• dd on lhe moln noor, Hou~ewores, Men's Weer, Dry Goods, LID1erle, Found1Uo11· Gormonls, Schoolllld orrtee Suppllee, l'follou, Hoalery, Televlli&lt;Jo udllllllc.

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Repll.r

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ROOM. SUITES
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$194.00
$249.00
$194.00
$179.00
$169.00
$189.00

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Hatf Size;, 161k to

Braadcloth SLIPS

tOnr ....rial' auk!N .-

mercertzed c.otl:m.

lbled

Jeans.

and Jkil
~ 'llf"J,at

WOIIRDII

eJ-... 3 ~

bands. Zipp&lt;r -

.,;.t 1 ..,k ..,....., sanf•m••l'll•.
him. Wann, b)tt¢1ned with 1M'
plal\1 cdtW. flannel. &lt;Not

"""* to, to
atria

womerw

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12. 14 and te.
8JZM
and 12.

Scill $2.00

COSTUME JEWELRY

ea.rrlnp, brncclets and ohollen.

A fiDe -

Ill Olrlo 1 1 100'); DJioot, ........, and fiDe -

~on

in pastel

lhAniUM.

Bobda ~

Sbft'to ' lf.

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11.

HEAD SQUARES
HEC.K .SQUARES

--

pure ollk beiuf .... ,.,..,
...,..... wltll b.arul "'""'' ,_,A
Wid~ assortment at PJih,&amp;ed pr.t..
terns and oolld colors.

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bUUolda in navy, treen, belce,

able, wun.ble an4 qukk drf.

red, black, IMJUa and motller ot
pearl.

In•· Relalna il&gt;qle, l!olld - ·

. SWIAT .SHIRTS
DllrsbSf, IID\11, wind retslal.ant
~o ravela, c:.onUortable, nylon
reinforcement at polnta of
WdU' Silver grey color In ~&gt;izea

.. 14'ie.

w:hlte ribbed cotton athlcUc
111ltrts

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fino

combm

$1.00

yarn

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zo Ce11non us """••• llel!km.,.ce,..., ,,.,...~ ·
.....,. 51••

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fpairJ $1.00

·u •r 14 l•dift. C.lon, ~fll••· •liie, ,....,

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Sftnlit ~lst4nt.*D W1th nr.

Belootcd from our rflll.llar atock

.l!&gt;il' rot.t.. ~·iJ&gt;.\ieol
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platd and fllllC,.'·pattenut, JaclUardll and r.ayoit - faille. Buy'

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tOe. CoJora.-ox:fOtd a:rer, natu.
:rahnd brvvon heather. Slzea 11

5c,•erol ,

3 for $1.00 ..•

3 for $1.00

$1.00

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MENS NECKTIES

Silrel:l 6 Lo Ill.

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otrle.

on sale 3.pidn $1.00

11•1· '.SO

cla.$t.lc waistband. Slzea G to Ul

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and oolorful p~

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KNIT BRIEFS

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-Pint, Wble, btUe

UMBULW

fine broack:lot.h IIHJB wltb eYelet embroidery trtm. at top a.nd

SHIRTS

eco•. 1!111~.

with •" ~ ,_. ftloi 'llorld.' ~. 'Ill'* """ '
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$1.00

WOMENS BILLFOLDS

loYJ Athletic

M-FiooctLintd

for .........

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$1.00

flOor.

41 Gol... SNI 1,4$,·
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741 l..hn. Colen, 1-, ...... yollt~, •'"• .... Wa.

RAYOHPANnES

fine Quallt.y pla.siJo

. 19c a pair

seciiD4

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70W90.,hlclo...
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Ad.Juet.able ahoulde-r
&amp;t.ri.P8. All white In atzca 33-42.

tlhe

l&gt;reOooo, llklrt.o, B - IJld D~""J

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Qualll)', etyle and value In thftle

bottom.

''!'01 ll&gt; &gt;l¥1 tbe ~.To ?'~

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plakll, Pe~ .hn tol1ln. ~, !I·~ , ."" ·
not .OWIOo. paJtela lolld - ·
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Doll'&amp;

PuN Silk

JU&amp;t rt!ctLYed a sh1Qment of eoe.

lame Jewelry. RQPe6. nec1llaoe6,

~

Stiore Wlde DoiiU'

Lilly Dache

. ANKLOS ·
PIM.

:M:Jh

Re8Uiar 1 116

Sale $2.00

r ......, 2,.00 Z ploco Prien Sulto ....... $249.00
W-lllan4Mioon

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J.r..uler 249.00 Woe! frloA SectioHJ Suite . $188.00

frieA SuiN ••
I ,..wier 296.00 2 piocw Wool Frion Sulto •.
Z
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1 ,...1141r ZS5.00 2 P'- Woe! Friese Sulto ••
I · Niitler i11.00 2 ploco Wool Frion Suite ••
t .,..ulor 249.00 1 piece Nylon Sullo .......

All Waal\able 1111&gt;

rJ.oi. ~pper i.Ud bt;tton tront =.,."k6
Polka dots, fiorals and 1!11rlJ*.
l!l&gt;ort ol&lt;evo and - . . - otyltt,

I' ;,_,... ttt.H 2 pl... Wool Prioa Sillte •. $149.0()
1·.q~r zzg.oo WGVI frl&amp;iG s..tlor.d Sullo •. $179.00

1: ......, 269.00 2 pioco Wool

WODJenl

BLANKETS

GIRlS BLOUSES

LINED JEANS

HOUSE DRESSES

Genuine Kroeh1er

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feb. 16; 1955

NEt.. Pomerov •

io ia.

$1.00 .

sale $1.00

ChiWN,! lloro-Dtnlm

tOlER LoNE
en.i-i..l \if,.,\....1 ~- 'box~'
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ot.Yie Iorio~&lt;&amp;. I'\Jll ~~
balid. Refntorc&lt;4 l~ j1'61!1~ 'ot
l!tr&amp;Jn. •Two front pocket.!
slo!olt.Of,
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New

Mens Dress

TROUSERS

value. In Men111Jd Boy"' UanC8
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At. apeclal .sale prlce6 ror Dol·

UNDERWEAR

new ttprtna: line on t.!1c main

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D.ay~.

;,95 TrouMn oolo $4.00
7.95 Trouoon oolo $6.00
1.95 Trouun solo $7.00

SLIPCOVER 'FABRICS

Solld colors and prtnt.ll. Juat ae

dyed. Stripes and tloral pat..

lldze&amp;. While they laat..

toms.

Btrotc~

to fH .any

wtndow. No
eurtaln nxh. Hunt In 11 jUf'Y.
l"or llhHdow bftx ciTect aver tie
b~Ulk or t)t rRJi'ht hllniJing cur.
l.a\nM , Floral patterns with aoUd

BATH TOWELS
I..a.rae size cannon towels w1t.b
t.he

new

SlltALL

IOU·A·WAY a
Inttel'4

LIYI., lloom To•lo•
R,.ularly IU6, IW&gt;IIo theyiOsl

....., H•lo'-•.0...~11

C!'JINON PtRCAL&amp; · '

Oenulne CinnoD. flnlt. q\llltt.J

C\r

or

15c • l.ncb

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our belt

3yinls $1.00' .
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-to. SilO ,. W 110 lJJcbci
aM ·II l&gt;.Y II .lnofleo.

Delltt.Dip $1.00

MAnRESSES

ror ltook tm handli, " tbt8(!
pv.t.tetnt of
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b1Cftol:hcd. 17 Inches wtde.

Double bed

blocloi.

&lt;&amp;lot. Yord wide.

2j~$1.00
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LINEN TOWELiNG

S.le! ......._,.,

GolvaRIAd

.~ ,Nylon Paint Brushes,

Speelatl Pur DoDar Da:FI

Bll t~elecUon Of colarK, but. only

--

NewWooater

Stevena Qul.bty P

cotton borders.

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PILLOw~ ··

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2for$1.00

Ollr

told. peta1
plnJc, aqu. tint and emerald

3 fer $1.00

3yards $1.00

•re dleconttnued

TOWEL SETS

or ll.lll

Unequalled towell.na' · made ot

LINOLEUM TILE

$10.00

Hlt$29.00

(lnlslt

BeauU-FluH - Rofie. grc ~n. blue
IJOid, peac..&gt;h and wh1lc. 33 b;y
44 Inches .

onour

Hooted U•llll Room
Toblos o•4 S.~~~plo

luxurloua

'
SofL absorbent bath lOwell In

aoUd colore

.

Slripe8. nonll and ptlnta In

- · 20 l&gt;.Y tt tn&lt;t&gt;et.

$1.00 yard

Ro1ulor 79c Connon

$1.00

SI•-JO IIKft

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•·•• .$1.00

WINDOW FRILLS

2for$1.00

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50 lnohoa Wldt:. Pl'Cf:lhnmk, vat

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FIIIO q.Holity
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to Bell MCfiUY talUlll and ln.rgc

Plastic

('Oior trim of sreen or yellow.

with elmmonli

DRESS SHIRTS

-

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for the 3

ec.npJet.e

Con11011 1.50 .... 1.159

Droporyon4

Ment lle1. I .95

.... $3.00

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:P~ys

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mrad~

0 UP-Sen Ro- \ A hvorite lhl'me, when he r1ses

bert

to s-ptak , ts--don t block prVgrf"SS ·
' When I came hen•, ~orne peo· i
pie rode horst~IJart and kepl theil
lbe aame route m an a1rplarte.
bo~e.s m !/ alls tn the ba~cment I
the Canton Rt•fwblican, bt~iev- of the State House," he recalled I
ed to be tl'le dean r f state 4-f8'is- "Now we should KLH~ comuderalators t'hroughout the country, got l10n to usmg the space beneath
his start in polllLc , driVIng .. tbe cap1tol for a parkmg garage"
horse and bugg} for h1.1 idol.
The senator ln hili 2ll Yt!'lt!l as 1
William McKinley . lung before a legiSlator has fo~ght tnduslry, /
McKinley became Pre$.ident
the railroads, the mme companies
The 84 }'ear old senator num- and the nowspapers 1n pressmg
ben: many of the gre&lt;~t names in !or ltiMlaHon to rez:t.~lut~ Indus·
Ohio .polities among hl.!l friends try. to help mental patients. an::t
tncludinl McKinlty, Hardin(, tile t-o lmprove the schools.
Ta(ts, fcanna and Foraker to
T}te senator has two &amp;hl~ fLoname a row.
eers to sbcw for tus work m the
Pollock hold!! fond memories mmi!s, where b~ be1an earning a
£or MtKmley who came fOl'Ward llvma: when be wu 12. Natur~uJy
to defend m 1 ner~ 1n...:Olved m 8 one o( ·bts Clnt inte,·est.s ln the
rtri~e when other Canton 1awyers Leg11lature was mine' sa'(ety laws
ihled away from the ease. Pol- an Interest that l"'d to Ohio esiuci: 's lather Wll.S a mint&gt;f' at t.ne t::.bHsh:::; ; mlr.~ s;;.[&lt;:ti· l;:;w regarded as n model by othe1· Jtates.
time.
"The mlne.11 were J1.1st beg•nImportant Move
For McKinley It was the mOYc nmg to u.11e t'lt:clncity lben,"
that he\pt&gt;d him begin a long Po!lcdt t'{!.Cailed. "lt was the -beclimb up \h(! !udder to the W'hilc g,nnmg of a whole new r1eld of
!
HoWle. Pollock 1s glad that his pro.l,l"ress."
Work• · for Newt..-!Mr Bill•
family hild a major part m McEarly Jn h1s carser, Pollock
K!Inley's suceess.
waged sueee.uful campalJns for·
1'be tenator recalled thnt his
father , Jo11n , as head or the min- two bills Which newspapers called "dangertlus proposals."
e~· union,
hired McKinley to
One biJI required the Internadr.fend 23 miners accused of VIO· tional
Ty.pographJcal Unicm label
lence at Mark Hanna 's coal mJnc.
on all state printina:. The second
MeK1nJcy won freedom for 22 ' of blll permitted voluntary treatthe" mlnera and so impressed ment in sl:ate ho&amp;opitals, a bUl
Uanna with his handling of the
case that the twu became firm wh1ch prQmpted a newspaper to
f•or treatment wu- lnsene enfrienda, o fnendshlp that led to ask
ough.
to require hospitalization.
Hanna lcadmg tho drive to win
'fhere
WQre cries then, all now,
the presidency ror McKinley
that the state was apehding too
The .senator ts :~~erving m the much money when Pulloek flr.sl
Le&amp;'l81a~ure with the sons of two arrived in Columbus. The f~rst
men who were legl.!l'lators w1th appropriation bill he voted for
him when he was fmt elected to tor provided $7,M&gt;O,OOO to operthe House m 1699 They are Her- ate the stale government for two
man Ankeney (R-Greene,) Son of years Now \he approprlatton bill
the late Horace Ankeney, and is about 800 million dollars.
R1lph D. Cole (Rt'Lnltlay) son of
The senator is a veteran of
the late Ralph n Cole
numerous legislative battles but
The cldm Ankeney, a widely the hll.!lsles of today pale in comknown temperance leader, wu parison wltp the wet-dry clHshes
later commissioner of JOOd and ahortly afte1· the turn of the ctndairy products and waR ercdJteil tury, he uld.
with penuad1ng PreSident Th~o­
Wore Goat•••
dore H.oo.sevell to pressure ConPollock Clllle to the Legislagr~ss into enacling u pure food
ture when men sporoted goatees,
and drug act The scmor Cole, a stiff cotlara and took thetr pogO'lden tonuucd orator, was one litics ·much more seriOusly than
of th e three men who met in they do now. A story in a bundle
PadJ; sho!ll.!- aft~t Wur·ld War I Of cnp.pl'ngs on hu; dc..sk Lold how
to found the Amer1can Lc.g1on.
Pollock separated two prominent
Harding 511 There
lcgJslnlors who were punching
T/:le senator SLls at the desk noses in the Nell House Hotel
v,:herc W.arren G Hardinsz_Sill as lobby m a fuss ov{!r the H-ou!e
austate ~!slator
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(!TOW
But not all
of Polloc):'s 2B
years
a \egi•IW.o :- hneT.Q.een
on flhe
1Jde.
As
of the Leglsl'lil·
lute's
Club, Pollock was PLA.NtS
a gay blade in Columhlls society
PtCK.ENS
until he yielded to Cup1d. H:is
Mrs.
Mabel
only .son Is -dead. He managed a with the fl.u. Btaee "'
1 baseball team O( Legislators that
Mrs. W:' ft,
defeated al·l of the SJ!ml~pro clubs
crcd .frO{n a
brave enough to cballenrre the law
The
makers
He even .o;;pent a night in t~e
Franklin County jail, by (!holee.
The epuode came as an lront~
t'Od lo a gay lea:islatiYe party ttt
1 Cedar Poinl on Lake Erie
He explained that when the
lcgQlators returned to Columbus ,
state' fair vi.!ntOra had '•ken aU
the hotel rooms in town.
"I had no place to sleep until
the J•ller came ·torthy restue and
ortered me a bunk 10 his estab·
Ushment," Pollock chuckled.

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CDWM8tJS, Ga. , UP-The
drurfken drlvm1 tri.al -ot Charles
Dlni~Is. Dl, ended in a mistrial
when it beeame apparent th1t one
or the jurou bad had ' a few 100
many when he showed up 111
cout·t.
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to s-ptak , ts--don t block prVgrf"SS ·
' When I came hen•, ~orne peo· i
pie rode horst~IJart and kepl theil
lbe aame route m an a1rplarte.
bo~e.s m !/ alls tn the ba~cment I
the Canton Rt•fwblican, bt~iev- of the State House," he recalled I
ed to be tl'le dean r f state 4-f8'is- "Now we should KLH~ comuderalators t'hroughout the country, got l10n to usmg the space beneath
his start in polllLc , driVIng .. tbe cap1tol for a parkmg garage"
horse and bugg} for h1.1 idol.
The senator ln hili 2ll Yt!'lt!l as 1
William McKinley . lung before a legiSlator has fo~ght tnduslry, /
McKinley became Pre$.ident
the railroads, the mme companies
The 84 }'ear old senator num- and the nowspapers 1n pressmg
ben: many of the gre&lt;~t names in !or ltiMlaHon to rez:t.~lut~ Indus·
Ohio .polities among hl.!l friends try. to help mental patients. an::t
tncludinl McKinlty, Hardin(, tile t-o lmprove the schools.
Ta(ts, fcanna and Foraker to
T}te senator has two &amp;hl~ fLoname a row.
eers to sbcw for tus work m the
Pollock hold!! fond memories mmi!s, where b~ be1an earning a
£or MtKmley who came fOl'Ward llvma: when be wu 12. Natur~uJy
to defend m 1 ner~ 1n...:Olved m 8 one o( ·bts Clnt inte,·est.s ln the
rtri~e when other Canton 1awyers Leg11lature was mine' sa'(ety laws
ihled away from the ease. Pol- an Interest that l"'d to Ohio esiuci: 's lather Wll.S a mint&gt;f' at t.ne t::.bHsh:::; ; mlr.~ s;;.[&lt;:ti· l;:;w regarded as n model by othe1· Jtates.
time.
"The mlne.11 were J1.1st beg•nImportant Move
For McKinley It was the mOYc nmg to u.11e t'lt:clncity lben,"
that he\pt&gt;d him begin a long Po!lcdt t'{!.Cailed. "lt was the -beclimb up \h(! !udder to the W'hilc g,nnmg of a whole new r1eld of
!
HoWle. Pollock 1s glad that his pro.l,l"ress."
Work• · for Newt..-!Mr Bill•
family hild a major part m McEarly Jn h1s carser, Pollock
K!Inley's suceess.
waged sueee.uful campalJns for·
1'be tenator recalled thnt his
father , Jo11n , as head or the min- two bills Which newspapers called "dangertlus proposals."
e~· union,
hired McKinley to
One biJI required the Internadr.fend 23 miners accused of VIO· tional
Ty.pographJcal Unicm label
lence at Mark Hanna 's coal mJnc.
on all state printina:. The second
MeK1nJcy won freedom for 22 ' of blll permitted voluntary treatthe" mlnera and so impressed ment in sl:ate ho&amp;opitals, a bUl
Uanna with his handling of the
case that the twu became firm wh1ch prQmpted a newspaper to
f•or treatment wu- lnsene enfrienda, o fnendshlp that led to ask
ough.
to require hospitalization.
Hanna lcadmg tho drive to win
'fhere
WQre cries then, all now,
the presidency ror McKinley
that the state was apehding too
The .senator ts :~~erving m the much money when Pulloek flr.sl
Le&amp;'l81a~ure with the sons of two arrived in Columbus. The f~rst
men who were legl.!l'lators w1th appropriation bill he voted for
him when he was fmt elected to tor provided $7,M&gt;O,OOO to operthe House m 1699 They are Her- ate the stale government for two
man Ankeney (R-Greene,) Son of years Now \he approprlatton bill
the late Horace Ankeney, and is about 800 million dollars.
R1lph D. Cole (Rt'Lnltlay) son of
The senator is a veteran of
the late Ralph n Cole
numerous legislative battles but
The cldm Ankeney, a widely the hll.!lsles of today pale in comknown temperance leader, wu parison wltp the wet-dry clHshes
later commissioner of JOOd and ahortly afte1· the turn of the ctndairy products and waR ercdJteil tury, he uld.
with penuad1ng PreSident Th~o­
Wore Goat•••
dore H.oo.sevell to pressure ConPollock Clllle to the Legislagr~ss into enacling u pure food
ture when men sporoted goatees,
and drug act The scmor Cole, a stiff cotlara and took thetr pogO'lden tonuucd orator, was one litics ·much more seriOusly than
of th e three men who met in they do now. A story in a bundle
PadJ; sho!ll.!- aft~t Wur·ld War I Of cnp.pl'ngs on hu; dc..sk Lold how
to found the Amer1can Lc.g1on.
Pollock separated two prominent
Harding 511 There
lcgJslnlors who were punching
T/:le senator SLls at the desk noses in the Nell House Hotel
v,:herc W.arren G Hardinsz_Sill as lobby m a fuss ov{!r the H-ou!e
austate ~!slator
~.; .._..... ~~:p~IB:et-Ship . ~
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Pollnck hus wutcht&gt;d
(!TOW
But not all
of Polloc):'s 2B
years
a \egi•IW.o :- hneT.Q.een
on flhe
1Jde.
As
of the Leglsl'lil·
lute's
Club, Pollock was PLA.NtS
a gay blade in Columhlls society
PtCK.ENS
until he yielded to Cup1d. H:is
Mrs.
Mabel
only .son Is -dead. He managed a with the fl.u. Btaee "'
1 baseball team O( Legislators that
Mrs. W:' ft,
defeated al·l of the SJ!ml~pro clubs
crcd .frO{n a
brave enough to cballenrre the law
The
makers
He even .o;;pent a night in t~e
Franklin County jail, by (!holee.
The epuode came as an lront~
t'Od lo a gay lea:islatiYe party ttt
1 Cedar Poinl on Lake Erie
He explained that when the
lcgQlators returned to Columbus ,
state' fair vi.!ntOra had '•ken aU
the hotel rooms in town.
"I had no place to sleep until
the J•ller came ·torthy restue and
ortered me a bunk 10 his estab·
Ushment," Pollock chuckled.

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9ttuatum

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t.be development
" ne'puty Pre
annoupced af·

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·Jon was P!•yjng
ca· when his &lt;log howled
hlm.

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GROUP AT'f~~J!S
'The Dl!ltri-ct iU~
citurchh:.eld
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YOUI'!l

M••rle~a, Co~ntrirr,
roy, Jaeksonvill'e,
and Atheq.s ~u
from the Pomeroy
Rev. and M~1
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CDWM8tJS, Ga. , UP-The
drurfken drlvm1 tri.al -ot Charles
Dlni~Is. Dl, ended in a mistrial
when it beeame apparent th1t one
or the jurou bad had ' a few 100
many when he showed up 111
cout·t.
• "'
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travesty o( justice" to proreell
with tho Juror In the box and ot.
dertd a new trial.

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hors~ and bu.:gy , lraJns and buse!
lrav~ling to Ute Ll'g llaLsure, satd
today be soon expt"t'ls to oover

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The DAILY SENT INEL, P.omen)y • Middleport,' QhiO
ll:i at the
Stein.

President's BookShouiaZoom
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Back On BestSeller List Now

home .of Mu. E. L

Refrl'shmc:;qlJ were

tlanspon. aV'I.U.ab~ tb
ad BrlUIIIC loreu.

to
those named above and Mrs. Ro·
bert McGJothlln, Mr.a. John Ride·
w.ay, Mr11. Pblllp Wolpert, Mn.
BHJie Joe Howard, Mr.s. C. H.
Curry, Mr.1. BOO Johnston and
Mrs. Powell .

"N.o, 'quite

Mrs. Hacvey

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Mrs. E&amp;rta Caldwell
terVed to Billy Harrah,
Kill, Jem carroll, ~ .....
Gleu 1\oWb, Xellh
Jlm Caldwell, Jim Fry

B~ginning Thursdciy-3
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Devoted To Tbe lnteretll ol
Tbe Melg•Muon Area

Believe Russians
CrS Have Vast Nuclear Operation

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scope and techn~l oompt..xlty to America's

~·DOllars
To Come--

ll'O'oirJh ol the tomm~nlty by do.
lngi all typee; of ·eiyie work. Two
eomriiitte~ were appolnted. The
hOII'Iinatlag eommlttce loe1udlne:
Mr11. Phil Batey, Mrf!l. George
KookeD and Ml1i. Paul Hendor.un.
Tire' ~COnstitu'tiOii.:S.,t~Laws com ..

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what you Med .. ktw to
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11ut tbe UDited ~ b.. oiJI.
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Department
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Dollar Purchase
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64 Foot Of 54-Inch Width

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Chief

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ana

Jim

SimpiM

ulen. 'N..ey wUl ,P.v-e
~ a daily warmup

' DeJtt. rcgu1llr lheetlng

a+y 23 "(ben two new
be appointed. .. · ·

I ~ G.illia Appoinim~ul
Made By Ted Brown

r.'\mbrup. Stralllht't tang "!Ia.

Feb. 29, 19118.

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received,

from

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HemloCk

Grove .con;tmuDity. Thil rtiled tile
total to f2.583.06. Workera were
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Cap'n Of The Bend Sez:

iWl, white
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vk:es Sunday.

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.13.26 To Poliq F6ud
From Herulo4 (frove
the l\lolhera' Polio Ma,... for tbe
Beta Slpna.'l'hi Sorority announced tbiB mornin_g that tt:'-26'· watt

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Church,

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Pa_ridor• Collins, chairunaa. ol

'PIUCIY

Uuistlan

ICHEDU~ED

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their m01t llrutfc: O¥tttNwl In
history, .. ....,. !hom - •
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In 4tclllirw h loin the United

pl'ana ·were approved to

t,hc .c~nstructiM

ltl:d111tries.

Street, will be dectieated at 5er-

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butldnrg to be uacdi llli the headquutcra of ttt'e Local· Unlou.

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The Atron, Ohio, busines5man
s.aid most of the expansion , in llhe
IU@per Ohio River , van.e., front
Cindnnati, Oblo to Shipplnatort,
ha&amp; been ht elecW power,
steel ud other met.:!

Tbe new pen, communion set
a~d tablet and ch•lrs received on
Sl Valentine'• Dq by the Firat

hydr""n _..,
The diKiesu,.. thtt arlhin
•Will becotM fh•i wwflf1 tfd~

fin~'l

Zeia' said. tbr Ohiu VaJiey bas

all tbe key' ,;,q,ioiteo lor iDtllfO.
trial growth, !Deluding "low c01t
tra~on.. coupled ·• i 1 'h
abundlat fuel, electric pmter and
•nd water....

PLANNING TO MAKE
LONDON U - - . llrfteln
tocler ,.... .... w111

Bo•rd of £1edidos,
, .Straight who M.v~ Jn ~qrtl'!ruP
w's- narnf!d to till \he .uneXPired

.aw

tremtllldous. crowtb which
more than two bilJ.ioo. dollar•
spent in new plaDt conatrw::tiori
du.rinc the paJt three yeara, a!10
would· be aided by tits firm's proposed 103-milel. .conVeyor belt
acrou Eastem. Ullio.

Dt!DICATION

•rtnouncet~

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term of tl)e llu• G.. Rd'llilt;po

p·U. .t:1TiRS,
AND
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conuac SL X.wrence- Setwly · lild~
i~c momentum to the deftl!JP"

GREAT BRITAIN IS
HYDROGEN BOMBS

l){ ~tate Ted ·w ~ BrOwn, today •P·
pointed J....¢. E. . Straiaht, . a
Deiaol't!at, to the- Gaflla County

PRICE

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Mac Eddy of the Bucteye 'aural
Electric · Co., denlonstraled the
meibods CJf protectlnc · motors.
Hlrvey ~ith and Dennis De.
rnaitl5 of tb.~ Columbu• 1nd Southern Ohio Electric Co., d'emon.tra~
teet the importance Or correct
siu in wiriq.
1.
The afternoon .PfOil'llD eonsis.
ted of a demoutration of the
different types of moton; by L P.
Blauser, EltellliOD AcrtcL&amp;lture
Englnel'r at Ohio State UniYer·
sib'. He stressed tbe importance
of p~oper inrt...ll~tion.
1t was r~endect · ~~~~~~
the meel..ing that Iannen''
cloaely willl ·thelr poWer sU,pplier
wbeaevt:r they inefeu~ the }oadl
or make 1 biC cbaaJe.

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1.nc IJ'OIIfth •ould' eontlnue ·for

°

DOLLAR DAYS

BJuo

NEW '{ORX 1.1'-Alt Oblo in~ . tho
upper Ohio 'lliver Valley'a boofD-.

oM!itti.u.t
• . . . predicied

motion .picture being shcN-n to the meat of "A.meriea's Ruhr."
&amp;:roup by Cbarlea Wolfe .and.llarC 1 of b nh·10 p
.c
Dr. Paul K. Zefl, eeonomist.and
vln
e
t e i
ower o. vice prt.ident of Riv.e rl•ke n-•t
Tbe ntcture tltlt~ was "ElectrilicaM
uon~jjl
C.:n:iveypr Linea, Inc., said the

Pot !bower and window OQ!'t.alna

OnY.Ur Old Strap or land
·On A New Expan1ion lond

'.

day at the· Bethany Cbureb. The
meeting which .wu belct to Jive
farmers information of uae ¥d
eare of motors wu opened with a

$2.95

ond .....

fei'di lona:. '

·SP.CIALs·
I

An aH day meeti),g OD Fmn
Electric Motora was held Wednq.

'PI:ostic Mate.rial
.

~.Yellow,

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Actually'.
Worth

AT STIFFLER'S

table eoycn, etc. Colora:

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j~f~~~i~i5

report.
. .. .
tllw
. the "•lied
Sllli!O
r,.r r.'fu ~.- top'-Oioniic po.~,:r;'
· ·wer.•

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&lt;

:toi'l'. '·.

Look Fnr Tile Dollar Slpl
Aad Dollar Price Tap

COSTUME
JEWELRY

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Oannon, ""

Ev~ry

ONE LOT REG. $1.50- $2.00

·~, I ,
'" '~.l' •

. and potential.
'dte~e ;.,t" .tbe t'od.ious met:Jiodt
of tbe ifttellircuce art. They iatolve unret~tiUiril seardl for bita
md piecet of information, relating tbcm to otber bib and pieees
and lddln;: them up under lllkUlr
ed IDIIL)'Jb to get "'f' intelligence

will meet again Ff'b.

Fine ~· Blze .~2dl.'.

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this

•ucH.
D treet ln.teUigence of what
goes em Dt-Gfttk.ally be:bind theIron Curta.ia eonsistr in lArge
p&gt;art of tales &amp;old by ftt!c willdt
earryi.ng
atomircd
partiele&amp;
thrO'Wil into the atmosphere by
Soviet nuclear test..
T'Mse pa:-tielet reveal a great
ttelll about tihe tind and tfl&amp;cinl·
~ of the *led weapou. nru.
t1ai• eouatTY Jme.ws- that Ruuia.
bK tested botb la~e and sman
A-l&gt;omhl md big K.!Jombs.
TINt wouhl M ...,... h
mtk• Jt c ... r tiMt a... ~ I'IMitt
have • W'Mt, and hrrll"tf •fn.
iftg,. ,......."" •nil fllwka-

mtttee wtre Mrt. ·E. L. Stein,
· Mri. Toltl HOlman. Mrs. Jame:a.
raf&amp;Oas and · Mr•. Donald F.

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Wll10n, lhtf

Ch•rl• I.

country it "out •hN4r' of lln11• ht '"'"' the tiPH"""' end
..,..tty .t lfamlc WIPMI ,...

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· 11'i.e. rroup

...,Mw
s.c:,.....,.,.

• ., ,...,... .. tl)enl ....

..... with .,.,.,...

=~~~~ .: Their soal is to .atiblulate the

ROU,il. ·.

Weather
OHIC&gt;. Clou4y lolloy, hloh JS
-tl. '•lr •M c,.lo!ll fe&gt;n!thl, 1. .
20 to 27. Ftlcl•y dwQ !lfith
uln or lnOJr •t ntght,

·o.n

·for

Feder.

. - ..-- """"'~ ~ed Women'• . Club 'is being or~
de&lt;&gt;or-1 pnl~ed in New/ Hlven. The flrBt
nleetl'g was held Feb. 8 at the
leatllieoil hoinc of M:ra. Paul ·Powell.
Mr11. Powell the appointed chair
ni11n. wa.s leader at the meeting
wb~th opea."d wllh a poem "What
b ~ A ~f'man's CJJ,tb?" and a talk
on. the work that t.he orcanizatlon

d....

.,,

f

..

: I

Illy, 1 prollu&lt;or !or -tm :aoth
c...tul')l Fox II&gt; HD!Iywoocl. Mr.
Ei&gt;eDbower and )JeCarthy tlld t
fine •veni.nt talt.iq: ove.r old
thnu-when McCt.rJ.by wu an
tide lA&gt; Gen. 0.- 0. M.onlull
·and I ole&lt; an ~\ant ......,tary
of atate.

. ·.

Dyer.

llld

tsry· Jim KJ:erly'r oWee, Jm .
w.bito· fl,aum ~f Ill th.e pre.sl·
deot"l, .a eurrent bla-setler by
toy ·tyc.ooo LoWa Mux.
.
New 3l·indt tdtVIJlOit &amp;el m
the pree&amp; room, sent lnr by RCA's
J'.r.ank Fol.om.
1'-hMe nUni!ltu.r&lt;l Black A.ngw
e11ttl&amp;-.1nollel:!,' of
eoune-on
the- ahelt t&gt;f an alcov-e in· the

lbey '"" tbll In

Mr. and Mrs. l.Jo~ Roush spent

of the !loy Seouta
orJanlzaU.on of
with a party Feb. 8.

•

too mueb.
OR the m&amp;ntel ot Pren Seer~

.t,he c~-when Pr~ident's ~ftce.

Wedncaday and T)t.uraday in Coi-

the

.

..... ! &gt;ICr&lt;m!Jn,
ZhukoV probably wiU. ~~1eix. Ill
One of tfte Preside-at's recent
Siberi.a...
;J
dinner guall wu Fi'aak MeC&amp;r·

Dyer, Mrs. Tom Hoft'man, Mn.
Phil Batey and Mrs. David Fields
Jr., recell'tly attended irapection
of Eastern &amp;lara In pt,
Mr. and Mra. Rf,y
and a~Jn or Huntlnttori
Mr. and Mra. A. D. HUme over the
weekend.

I~

~ad

After the Pr-dcnt'a lut

e:cmferenoe w.b~ ·be •poke blahlY
of Zbukov u .... well-tratDed,
tplmwtld mll.Uary ldder", ont
of the mQN: eyftoical· of M.r. Ei·
ly MllllliMAN SMITH
· ~r . .J:JHDtl~ devoted 1 it'KKI &amp;enh.ower'a u.teneta
temarbd
·
1
~~
of M1e ~ter to b.iJI~~~=~~ O'IJI.tide the e.oaf~ room,
UnitM Press Whit• HDVM Wrltfr al 'k.now.tMae Or Marmal
"WU.t's the rPresident up ·to-la
Ben Sayre of Plain City, 0 ..
..
"-'G~
UP
Backt~
u
.
e
w
Sov.i-tt
~euSe
he runni.nc Zhubv for Offiee?"
W
recently visited h.la parenta, Mr.
~·-· ··~·
A friend of .\he 1're.oident
5tlire at the White House :
•hook his bead Adly . . ,.'
and Mr.. 0 . 0 . S1yre.
MN. F . A. Batey,

•

Amerittn or "A Complete Greek IJ'ama".
Doeto't l.uct like it has been

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Ramon• H,awl:. Leota Smith ap_d
Sara-h C01Un1. The followtna: were
wooken- lb the. POJtlaDC11area in·
.stead
Uoncd :

. prwJou!ly P.~'nPrice, 7lti.
lo{lldi-~

.... nil

chu,...lll

Nid th• H........1 ttrrU,fe. ,..
wtr WM1Id-i11 lfe: m.-~aet

as • d....,..nt •• Wtr."

tOURT HOUSE NEWS
' DIVORCU fi~IO
Hutunr.. an .lnftnt, by
Li.t tle, bu next f'r"nd,
. Charles J . Hai"Wng,

Cruw. attor-

FINEO FOR I!'ITOXICATION ,
M11rion AIJen8WOrt.b, 43, Middlaport, wa.s fined $S and costs by
Pomeroy Mayor E. F: Robinson on
•
W:edensday; .after being charg~d PTA MEETS MONOAY
wltJi intO:lic.alion.
Tho Middleport Plreal-Te-acll·
MilTS TONIGHT
ers AmciaUOD will q100t
at
Workers dess of 7:30 Mowl:ay eYefting •t the
EUB' Church will Hlgb Scbool lud.Uorium when •

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' the .!tOme

"!1':,,-,~, ~- Spriq&gt;;
'

&gt;

of Founder$'

\load

~tod.
~

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p&amp;'0#¥11

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wra

be

BIJ1JITIN
Tho Ohio Hou.. loiiOy ,...... a

bill ~ R.,. Go- A. Mol•
h~rt Ill) Mtfta h nllllft ...,._ .
ch•nb of 1M n~ty .t
k•pfnt 11l1t , fe• ttem, 1tuh.
Melnhirt Nld rwcor .. of 11le1
•nd tax ceiiHfl ... cln ... •
t•lned froen etritr ;..,. ind
keeping th• ,,.._ ~ •n u ..
ttit.MMtY bi....IP, on VtndOI'I.
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bolt

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Their ,.....rn l' wwld trHf witt.

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