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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 2

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January 211935 "TihWeitK'er I A' our Inctv Snow Disappears 10 A AS HAUPTMANN HEARS TESTIMONY KARPISSHOOTS HIS i the DO YOU KNOW began with start Drug' Tn READ THE CLASSIIEDS ARTIICIAL THROA INSERTED TO SAVE LUTt Phone 2277 isBSi ii ray pictures had disclosed that LAMX THRiIT PEOPLE 48 48 82 36 S3 SO 78 78 80 The most ancient inscriptions are those found In feaopotamla and In Egypt and these countries have furnished by far the largest num ber of these records of Oriental history and civilization evidence by which the state ex pects to convict hirilL TRUCKS DAMAGED IN CRASH DURING OG TERRELL SELLS GREGORY ARM NEAR SNOW HILL MAY CONTINUE CLASS Wilmington College will continue the extension course at Washing ton If sufficient enrollment is obtained to constitute a class for the second semester UNION BUREAU TO PRESENT PROGRAM Damp weather Is the worst weather for colds and grippe Be prepared with the beat cold and grippe remedies and preventatlvea from your rfex all Drug Store Store 1 By ER Herts Weather Bu dpecltl SI 44 52 52 ONE DISEASE CASE IS REPORTED IN COUNTY somNew York social registries layingplans for the Waldorf As toria Birthday Ball in New York 381 42 16 fr8 76 40 48 A feature of the armer's Insti tute at New Vienna tonight will be the style show given by the Thorne Company There will be an hours program portraying the full scope of wom en's apparel and accessories Sport and aiternogn dresses coats suits will be shown and for mal dinner and dance frocks of the" evening Eight New Vienna young women will be models and the New ienna orchestra 'will furnish music NIGHTS 10e nd 25c MATlNggS iQe and 20o donof par last year Insert (upper right) City Left to right Laura Brown Lucretia Osborn Terhune and Pamela Prime pop ular member! of New York's younger eL Upper left some Of theinfantlln naralvata Mcucui uy me par ties The girls pictured here hospital attaches were stricken with 137 co workers during their heroic light against the recent epidemic in Los Angeles' Seven out the country More than four million persons iml every im portant orchestra in the country are expected to take part Above (center) is a typical Birthday Ball gathering assembled under One case of communicable di sease was reported In the county Monday by Drl Ruble Health Commissioner Mary Loti Ise Dons sejth Clark Township has scarlet fever The case Is the first for several weeks 1 Atlanta cloudy Boston eloudy Buffalo rain Chicago snow Cincinnati cloudy Cleveland rain Columbus cloudy Denver clear Detroit El Paso clear Kansas City clear Los Angeles clear Miami cloudy New Orleans fain New Yorkcloudy Pittsburgh ejondy Portland Ore rain St Louis cloudy 8an rancisco cloudy Tampa clear Virginian Suffers Minor oot Injury in Accident 56 32 42 40 rs 48 A bocial event which Is meet t0 mace recent English 'toys! wedding seem like gar den party will embrace more thin 600 American communi ties on tho night of January 30 when the entire nation will cel ebrate President fifty third birthday anniversary with dances forthe benefit of In fantile paralysis victims through ROTARY HOLOS OPEN MEETING Members Received in Last 12 Months Schooled in Objects Of Rotary mlng mday one Hill State ty cents at every dollar raised this year will be retained by lo cal communities to rehabilitate Infantile paralysis victims Thirty per cent will be turned over to a Birthday Ball Commission fdr In fantile Paralysis Research ap pointed by the and un der the chairmanship of Col Henry Dobefty who is also national chairman of the 1935' Birthday Ball Sale of the Gregory farm of 75 acres In Green Township prop erty of the Northwestern Mutuaj Life Insurance' Co to Mr and Mrs II Bates of this city was an nounced by Terrell Will ton real estate broker tyn The farm Is about one and half miles north of Snow Country Club just off of Route 73 WINTER ROUTED BYHEAVYRAINS INCOUNTYAREA Temperature Tq Si houfs ending at sunset updayniaxfmum 49 mInlmuta35 lowest during night 64 Washington ra 36 Yesterday's High Jacksonville clear Montgomery partly New Orleans cloudy Low The Pas dear Battleford clear Prince Albert cloudy Trucks operated by Waller Adams 23 Amelia Va and Vlr? gil Willis 47 Washington were damaged when they collided on the 3C Highway five miles east of Wilmington Sunday at 8 A during the heavy fog Moore 28 Amelia Va who was riding with Adams suffered a minor foot injury State Highway Patrolmen inves tigated' the accident A Cecil DeMille Production OAUHntttlSERT WARREN W1UJAM HENRY WILCOXON taiitaltf Joseph Schildkraut Ill 10 days with pneumonic Mrs Helen' Richardson 28 expired at jber home at Villars Cfaapef Mon DAILY TEMPERATURE CHART 8 AM Yea ToJay Mag 56 32 42' IK 54 48 64 2 36 18 '6" 44 72 70 40 48 42 6 NORGES Recommended By ofAjpusewivcs Qc (Wed Thur) (jo KEN MAYNARD in rAKGO EXPRESS' SAT IELDS with baby Leroy A A TS Entertainment To Be Given Thursday Night Today and Tuesdays fht SllntUn Litt atMony of Kama 'aat Grtat Qvttnl THE bXlLY'NpWOURNAIWILMINGTON OHIO I Jx PNEUMONIAMTAL TO COUNTY RESIDEN Mrs Helen Richardson Expires Monday STARTING' d' 1 'A ft SiMa i BeIiold My WAY OUT TRAP (Continued from age one) THORNE COMPANY TO PRESENT STYLE SH0W eature Entertainment At NewVienna arm Institute The daughter of Mr and Mrs' Ben Sheldon sho was born Novem ber 106 ne Westboro' She waswldely: known In that munlty She was a member of the Macedonia Chrljstian' She Is sunlvefey her dwents her husband HomerRlcbardabn two sows Wayne anxtfDale Richard son both at homeandone brother Ben Sheldon of uneral services wiUJt held in Villars Cbspel church' Wednesday at I with Rev WjHlam Arthur In charge Interment In charge of Albert Ilapnah Wjtf be In1 Sugar Grovp cemetery tH TAX STAMP SALE BEGINS AIOjCEQTREASdR I1" i BUY THIS WEEK SAVE THE TAX Merchants 'Must Buy Stamps Before January Discount Allowed ic Disposition of the first of 1 7 Kales tax stdmps to Wilmington and Clinton Coun tyretallt began at the office of County Treasurer Raymond Gray bfonday obtaln edJefore Sunday January 27fwhn the state sales tax Tevy' become? effective penalties willbe assessed merchants who do not comply with the statute' Three pet cent' discount is allowed on all stamp 'sales re gardless of the amount the sA 4 4 treasurer Monday yT he stamps are being old in 'uplts of 100 In one and two eent denominations and In lots of 10 in ail larger values Sive persons have been add ed to4he staff in the treasur offlcet6 facilitate merchants and the county official bequests that purchases stamps be made promptly to avoid a last minute rush Re celpts for vendor's permits must be presented Those who afe assisting In the work are Burdette Bennett Mrs Etta Buckley Mrs Mabel Sttiirt Miss Norma Jefferis and Miss Mary Craig tlon of childbirth A cheek was gashed by a slug from the sub machine gun The gun fight ling suddenness before dawn yes I terday Atlantic City police had receiv ed a request from lorida to be on the lookout for a stolen car the occupants of which wore known to have a shotgun and automatic pis tol Patrolman Ellas Saab spied the machine In a garage near the boardwalk Tho men who left it there were traced fo the adjacent Dan Mor Hotel on Kentucky Avenue and a squad of detectives and police set out to arrest them Officers were stationed at front and rear entrances of the building another stood In the lobby and two went to the fourth floor room where Karpfs and Campbell were quar tered The women Were asleep In an adjoining room Smashing In the door Detective Dan Mulhern stepped into the open ing with pistol In hand Stick eip up he commanded Were officers" Stick em up yourself coppers" retorted Karpfs who was fully dressed and holding the sub ma chine gun iring as he turned the bandlt sent a burst of slugs at the door way as Mulhern ducked The two detectives tried to halt the out flight from a corner in the hallway but their revolvers were no match for weapon Karpfs 'fired a volley through the doorot the room to awak en them Police said It was one of those shots which struck his com panion He then dashed down a back stairway (Copyright by Associated Press 1935) JRX 37 Precipitation 70 Character ot ftay Cloudy I Northwest 'COLUMBUfe Jan 21x Weather outlook for the 36 honr period beginning at 8 Sun day: "A The cold wave is spreading east over me Mississippi valley snd lake region Zero temperatures prevail oven the upper lakes and neat zero ass far east as thq IndiahsIlllnolallne The fdrther advance of this area will bring'w marked change to colder to this xl'nfty In the next tew hours changing the rain into snow this afternoon followed to night hy much colder weather with snow flurries There is a tempera ture range this morning of 98 de grees between North Dakota and southern lorida rr 7 77 STRIKE UP The Presentation of the six objects jof Rotary to those who have be tome members of the club In the last year was the feature of the program of the Wilmington Rotary Club at its luncheon session in thezGeneral Denver Hotel Monday During th question period ffhhrman MUler and Terrell charter members answer jed the majority of the queries of the new members Robert Hadley told of plans for the convention of Rotary Inter national to be held in Mexico City tt Hex in June The local club will be represented at the sessions fy Discussion of club business oc shk? tupled the rest of the open TateUng Rotarians red Graves and El mer Klover of Washington and Everett Bates member of the Blanchester club were guests br fnstay'in'd CaughVin Apepslve mood in the Bruno Hauptmann listens to the courtroon at'mington where heis On trial for his life I Mine MISS out a Whereupon: the baby whs rushed to a a hospital Dr Jnsley is shown which to feed her while they collar bone instead of the item following sought extend the esophagus pg Drenching reins and rising tern jieraturea routed a one day tejge qt Wld at i winter in Wilmington and pinton County Saturday night and Sunday Inches of snow which fell I'riday night And Saturday "morn Jug vanished In a soupy fog Total precipitation for the 36 hour period "was XI 3 inches accordingto the A' report of Erskine Hayes 'Raiufall during the last weekmounted to 242 Inches spproxl mately the same as that for ihe' entire month of December weather ff records disclose Maximum temperature Sunday was 49 degrees and the low was 35 Minimum Sunday night was Monday at 8 th ther mometer reading was 58 WindX shifting to the north west causedZ the mercury to drop and the read ing atl ws 37 degrees City and county emerged froin the fog late Sunday with almost a clean slate as far as traffic accl dents trere concerned Despite the necessity for driving with lights Smiday there wore no major mis haps in this section Two trucks collided in the SC Highway five miles east of the city but damage was slight Automobiles moved cautiously during the day and traffic was at a minimum A talk on on by Edwin Henderson of the Dayton Power Light Co a ma tion picture and one act play Mall Order and music will feature the program to be presented at a meeting ofUniohxTownshfp arm Bureau in the Court house Thursday at 8 Plans also will be formulated for completion of the township mem bership campaign and requirements for a standard arm Bureau will be presented The play will be staged by Resi dents of the Kingman community The cast includes Earl Mills Roy MrNefflar Sherwin Buckley Sarah Shfdaker Adella EUJs and George Haynes taljt will be Illus trated with a motion picture Tlje musical prograiq will In clude acdordion solos by Harold Paterson son of Mr nnd Mrs Jy Peterson at Xenia A tap dance vdll be given by Martha Ellen Peterson and Charlotte and Jackie Swindler of Xenia Percy Green chairman of the bureau will preside Ar PURCHASES PROPERTY Snyder Blanchester hard ware dealer has purchased the Mor tis property a seven room frame house and lot on east Center street $34 rn 'with tionbyK and Jils assisUj by the Rafting of living waa faiiu i ii a vu ii i sviftj uiLLuiei iiau uisuiusvu liial Jaby was rushed to a Baltimore jiswir the Jhrqat through the 'Im onlvto the TH I 'S 9 A a a i CASHMAN 377 Main ATWATER KENT HOUSE AND CAR RADIOS This is the last week to buy that new Norge re frigerator or Atwater Kent radio at a saving Sales tax becomes effective Sunday January 27 4 'z age Two zx TX fillls AJ si J' 'Xr XK' 1 lx 4 'X Ts xX 1 A 4 a z' XX A JKJK SB jZx a wvc E' vmkx sulks on: emuee 'iiDruB a SMwhUMSM fx I fox I' ISWPHS 11 I Theatre That Never ZZ A ''xxt I WTL a a rlif fall MTIlJMlliri immr jo Vi? 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