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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE MOJCDAT NATIONAL POLITICAL SOCIETY 9 A subscription makes a most desirable gift. The recipients will surely be glad to get the Coshocton Tribune today. Some will with him. many won't. Personally.

I believe all this hocus pocuc About what goes in tbe room to greatly exaggerated, not to say mUrepre- tented. We know that many art done that ibould't be ed. We also know that none of these so-caUeti de- serve the innuendo and reproach that hover under cover behind the major's remarks. Speaklcc of which, it might as well be admitted that theae will riot be without effect They be grist to the Carnegie foundation's mill. Family- SOUTHERN COLLEGE OFFICIAL URGES "PLAIN OUT" SUPPORT OF ALL COLLEGE ATHLETES Benny Friedman and His Giants Win Last Contest CHICAGO.

Dec 16. Friedman's New York Giants occupy second place in the final pro-' fessional football league standing today, having won their game'. of the season, yesterday, against the Chicago Bears, 14 to 9 The uncanny field generalship Friedman, combined with his bullet passes, was a big factor in the Giant's thirteenth and lact tory of the eeason. Their offensive operating under'. steam, the Bears fought the.

easterners pretty much on even ground In the fint half, failing of a tie score only because Jole Stern- arnan's try for an extra pout: flew' wide. Toward the close of the third period the Giants opened up a powerful offensive a ended; when Friedman faked a wheeled and shot the ball to Leonard Sedbrook, left halfback, as he scampered over the goal line forj the winning score. If you watt bugli each day. here's the very latest way. bdle and family will mtJ(e you laugh--they 611 the bilL Most Worthwhile Gift ofAU Here is poor, downtrodden Father.

WJ1 he make you laugh Well, rather. All he does is get the dough to keep his family on the go. By DAVIS J. WALSH. I.

X. S. Sporis Editor. NEW YORK. Dec.

veritable wave of revulsion seems to be sweeping over the land today i ing. Highly Irregular, they most reprehensible. One of them, indeed. Is firmly convinced that i would a to Peneratlng fellow, that. don't pretend to know the actual i against the suggestion of Major W.

intent behind the major's sugges- H. Keilar. of the university of the south, who appears to feel that there' is somthing to be said for honest connivance. The a tion but. whatever it was, they undoubtedly missed It.

He didn't seriously expect to see the day when college Central Baseball League Season to Open on May 1st CANTON Dec- Donald C. Jacobs, vice president of the Canton Terriers, today heads tlw Baseball league as presi- is Ma. letting fat. putting on the old high hat She believes she's quite the stuff. Watch the family call her bluff! ctood up before the southern con- wou id sponsor the "kept" perform- de 7 lt nd treasurer, succeeding J.

ference on Saturday and spoke for a project whereby the 'keep" of er mrter manner of the merce- Caesar. The major. I Wylle. of Decatur, resigned Jacobs was elected at a I college athletes would be paid out thlnk simp i wished to shock them, officials here yesterday. of the funds of the institution, it by very outrageousness of his i Harry Smith.

-being his expressed hope that this Wea transaction might thus be taken, values, off the backstairs and out into the ccunting room, where he seems to think it beiooes. Pay the athletes? The heads of departments everywhere are profoundly shocked. They feel that they must have misunderstood tne major. He surely can't have meant that they were to pay the athletes while everybody was look- Scknlific etry asserts the best Glasses for your vision--our excellent of frames, the becoming style. an altered seme of Wouldn't they wish an athletes' fund that board and lodging? They would 1 not.

Wouldn't tney wish to such for fraternity dues and other assessments? It they wouldn't. "Well, then." the major might have added, "why maintain athletic funds of any kind, if this kind so distresses you?" The major was a bit inclined to spare their feelings, at that. He didn suggest a fund to take care of gambling debts incurred by athletes while busy working their way I thru college. This probably was an oversight Whether he had any basis for his suggestion or merely was ac. cepting the common version of athletic subsidization.

Major Keilar tacitly charges, jy re.u.1. that he finds conditions so intolerable that the professional of the campus be more accemab'e to him than the atliletci hero of ed secretary The league season, which call for 140 games, will open the officials announced, and itlll limit of 15. including! the manager, was decided upon i Salary limit for the forthcoming! season was set at $3.750 monthly. 1 The limit lact season was I These and others will a a day throughout the year in Clarabeile's Cousin TODAY ON PAGE 6 BATTER? rully Guaranteed for Sg.50 And Old Battery A RUBBER CASE FULL CAPACITY LONG LIFE hcr bur it at -THE POINT A bestriul MID-WINTER OPENING JANUARY 6 Mak? 1930 count for life by for pleajar.i and proSiab employment. Do no: wait year ar.d wiOi you had taken a New classes be formed the begin- of th- New Year ali ld to a e.ther btis- o- if c.ear.

cm- p.oy-r.en:-- ACT TODAY CaZI at offlce. tcn-t or complete BUSINESS COiXJEGE MARKET w. CANTON. OHIO. Former Prodigy to Be Ordained Deacon, Saturday NEW Roche Hardy.

21. is to be or- dalned a deacon at the Cathedral' of St. John the Divine, next Saturday, Hardy, who will be the youngest' person ever to be ordained deacon in this diocese of the Episcopal church, is a graduate of Columbia college and General Theological seminary and is the master of 17 languages, including Syrian and Sanskrit. Young Harady was for many' i years regarded as an infant prod' igy. At the age of five he spoke four languages ahd could solve elementary mathematics.

Did Not Join In Convict Revolt WMt tkt MT cbtrgetl with bullets mnd Ptlick retted quietly in Auburn prison. 5te it in jmil for lUyinf alleged father of her Jap London Continued from Pace One diplomats already in Europe are expected to be added to the delegation from there The meeting between the Japanese and American delegations will be the first actual conversations of their kind as a preliminary move to iron out differences before the London confer- begins, between powers other SORE THROAT 36 proT-e Torwiline and At drugcirtiWc, We I I WRECKED AUTO BODIES. TOPS AND FENDERS MADE LIKE NEW AUTHORIZED Dt'CO REFIKISHERS ECDD BODY SERVICE STATION GORSLINE WILLIAMS AUTO SHOP PAJNT STORE 1S3 S. 3RD ST. PHONE "to.

DtCO REFIMSHERS. GFO. A I OFR rtrsUdetH C. R. JPF.CKM*N THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL KAMI Coshocton, Ohio Our twelve-shftt calendar 193O is ready for distribution If you hare riot already -ecelved yours call and it.

md is impossible Tor you to come to the Bank in send us a posttard and we will mail yours to you. RIDOLPH EHRICR Cashier BIF.BF.R than Great Britain and the United States. There have been exchanges of views, however, between Japanese Ambassador Oebuchi and Stimson. and the latter has been conducting indirect negotiations with the diplomatic representatives of France and Italy. Besides the increased ratio demand by Japan, the submarine question will also be a subject for discussion Japan is not expected to take kindly to the British suggestion that submarines be abolished, and thus llr.s herself up with France and Italy The American attitude, expressed first at the Washington capital ship conference, is that ail nations agree to outlaw the u-idsr- sea craft, the United States wouid ajrree Otherwise it wou.c be ti to attempt it.

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15 doivn paymeni Cash Price Installed and Ready to The OHIO POWER Co. 17 months pay Drama of Bullets and Gas at Prison Acclaimed Hero in Battle with Convicts At Auburn Prison Revolting convicts at Aabam Prison barricaded themselves, but found they were facing: a hail of shows George E. one of the guards -who was captarcd by the ur-soners and was shot ir. the face bullets- Tear gas bombs finally conquered the and neck before he was rescued by PUte Troopers. victs, after six hoars of furious fighting.

Photo i Hc was handcuffed by the mutineers. Search Made Continued from Pnee On? Dane has been as the who fu-ed three shots Sicily as he remonstrated with Dane over paying $5 damages to a farmer whose car he struck victs, authorities found $319.850 in bonds, later identified of the loot taken by five bandits who raided the "Farmers' and Merchams of Jefferson. Wls. last month Captahi Stephen MeGrath. of the State Police at Oneida Barracks.

New York, rose to the heights in the crisis at Anfcarn Prison. MeGrath led the charces against barricaded in their cells, and dragged out the hostages, finally sabdnisc the revolting felons. To him. more than any other, is due credit suppressing: the mar. the wrecked his car.

then made good his escape by com- mandeermg another at the point of a gun Thru the license number on the abandoned automobile police went to the fashionable Lake dnve mansion where found Dane's wife. Searching theX house they uncovered a veritable arsenal of machine revolvers, sawed off shotfuns and a store of ammunition Hidden awy pillow case Congress Has WEIGHING STATION The baby sraucn be held oeitreen ar.i 4 3C Tuesdav afierr.ocr. 317 r. H--a JT Gronner announced to- eru a reiubl-c. a presi- a.

house ra ued from Page the day for President Hoover? forma! appro-, The measure will slash 000 from the federal income taxes due next March 35. on earnings and income obtained this year Of the totai slash. S70.000.- 000 will be applied to the taxes of individuals and $90000.000 to corporation taxes. APPOrXTMEXTS MADE Appointment of Oscar Huff as administrator of the estate of Samuel H. Tyson, deceased, ar.fi of William Crair.blett, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Frank Cramblett.

deceased, were made today in pro- court Notice Members 0. 0. F. No. 44 First Degree Will Be Conferred on Candidates, from West Lafayette Lodge, Tonight at 7 P.

M. Everyone Corne. Degree Team Report at 7 P. M. Refreshments Will Be Served.

Let's Make Thia a Biff Night. W. C. WILCOX, Noble Grand.

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