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Tire (STAR, MARIO, OHIO. KOSfOAT. TCSZ 14. mi PAGE TWO REV. JARDINE TO NON STRIKERS GET FOOD FROM ASHLAND CIRCUS TRAIN GOES THROUGH MARION MRS.

ANNA WILSON STRICKEN BY DEATH 2,000 WITNESS CYCLE RACES Wesley Dye of Wooster; 80-ama-teur Jlmmie Jobs of Marion, B. Early of Lima, W. Decker of Lima; 45-xpert Harry Copeland of Mar. Ion, C. Decker, D.

Tenn of Dayton: AO-expert Decker, Woodrow Klines and D. Tenn. REBEL FUERSSTIiAFE GEHLACH HACKWORTH OF MARIONjiTfllCKEN Funeral Services for Steel Worker To Be Held Tuesday at 2 P. M. i tionnea us truae oi vtiiKfeors rJ Funeral Service To Be Held! tgious wedding ceremony tB 5-YEAR-OLD MARION BOY TAKENBY DEATH Son of Mr, and Mrs.

Harry Stevens Stricken; Funeral Sarvices Wednesday. Charles William Stevens, 8. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry aVvtns of 744 Cheney avenue, died 'f pneumonia yesterday at 8 15 a m.

at th.) home. Ha waa ill 12 days. Survtvirg are the parent and two sisters, Winifred Eveive and Biie My, both at borne. The child born June Wi. in to Harry Btove.na.

a r.a tivi of Belie Center ami Florence Windbigler 8 evens, a na-U of Morrow cointy. tie was a member of the Fits Memorial t'u pt 1st church Tha funeral will be conducted Wednf at 1:30 p. m. a the home aid at 2 p. m.

at th) F.ta Memorial church. Burial will be made in the Forest Glen Memorial prk. Tha body (way fee viewed at Ibe W. C. Boyd futveral home on Heat Columbia tonight and the home afwnoon Tuesday.

EAGLESlFliSTRICT AT MARION MEETING A class of 23 candidates, 18 of whom were from Marion, was Initiated at district meeting of Eagles lodges from Bucyrua, Upper Sandusky, Kenton, Carey and Marlon, yesterday In the Eaglet hall. Buckeye Aerie No. 337, F. acted aa host for the affair, end the apeaker of the afternoon waa Dr. Frank Furnisa of Columbus.

Entertainment Included music by the Buckeye quartet. The work waa put on by the Merlon lodge The Hagecbeck-Wsllace c.r-rui wa la Mr.on yesterday only for a few ffiinutea. however, aa it pawwd through on a special train The train waa composed of It cars and traveled on tne Erie railroad tracks. It arrived her at 11 OS a. m.

from Sharon. oa Ha wmy to Huntington, Ind. Erie official here said the train Included flat ears, animal cart and passenger cam, ail owned by the clrcua MAYOR SMITH TO BE CLEVELAND SPEAKER Mayor Frederick C. 8mlth will be among th speakera Thursday night at an "open forum" roeet-icg of Ohio Republican leadera at Cleveland. The meeting tm scheduled to begin at p.

m. at Hotel Hollenden. Mayor Smith, who'waa Invited to speak by the chairman for tha convention, George Bender of Cleveland, will talk on "The Gold andard The Working Man' and Farmer's Greatest Protection to Keep What They Prod jce." The meeting la an annual affair for Ohio Republicans and is held to arable leader to work out th planks of th party platform. KIRKPATRICK CHURCH CENTENNIAL MARKED Former pastors and me rn.be re Joined Rev. B.

F. Angle, pastor, and former members of the Methodist church at Kirkpatrick for scrvlcea In observance of the one-hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the church, yesterday. Dr. T. W.

Corse of St Petersburg, Fla, a former pastor, delivered tbe sermon at the morning service, and In the afternoon the speaker waa Rev. H. N. Fllck-inger ot Steubenville, also a former pastor. Rev.

George A. Hick-son, pastor of Memorial M. E. church at Caledonia, also a former pastor, waa present. Dr.

J. J. Wyeth of Mansfield, district superintendent of the Mansfield district, which includes Kirkpatrick. presided for the Sunday school hour and reviewed the lesson. Approximately 300 membera and visitors attended the one-day service.

A basket dinner at noon wia feature of tbe assembly. EUROPE SAYS 'SORRY' WE STILL CAN'T PAY Br Tae Aaanelated Preas WASHINGTON, June 14 War deb, i installments totaling fall due tomorrow from 13 European countries, but there no sign that more than tha merest fraction will be paid. Only Finland, owing $163443, haa announced Its Intention ef paying promptly aa usual. All the other countries have been in de fault since 193.1. Recent expressions In France and Great Britain the largeat debtors of hope that somethinc might be done Aon about a pos sible settlement of tbe war debt eroblem have not been followed as yet by any official action The United Statee haa voiced its willingness to consider anv re funding proposal, CANTON FEARFUL OF GENERAL STRIKE a Tae Aaeoeiated Pr CANTON, 0 June 14 Threat of a general strike hung over Canton today a CIO and A.

F. of L. units Joined in a proposal to call general walkout "If and when the recently organized Citizen Law and Order league make any attempt to break the strike at local plants of Republic Steel Corp." Geriach Hackworth, 3d, of 163 Frederick street. d.d yesterday at 12 20 p. m.

at hie home after an Illness ef nine months. He waa a steel worker by trade. Mr, Hackworth waa bora March 14, 1901, In Lawrence county to James and Jane E. Hackworth and waa married 15 year ago in Huntington, W. to Miss Maudie Lambert.

Surviving are the parents, who live In Ironton, ths widow, three children. Ruth Elizabeth, BiUie Jo nd Wanda Lee, ail at home, and 10 brothers and sisters, Mrs. Vesta Wood of Hanging Rock, Mr. George Moae of East George street. Mr.

S. Farrea of Jackson, Hazel, Otto and Oaear Hi Porte-mouth. Wetland In Burlington. Vt Charles In Huntington, W. and Virgle and Burkley in Ironton Mr.

Hackworth was a member of tha Pentecostal church. The funsral will ba conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the C. E.

Curtis Co. funeral home en Eaat Center atreet. Burial will be made In the Forest Glen Memorial park. The body will be at tha home until 10 a. m.

Tuesday and at the fu- sral home from 10:30 until service time. NEW TRIAL SOUGHT IN NUMBERS CASE (Continued from Page One) tlon to exclude evidence, pre sumably that of Columbua poitce offlcera who testified aa to the methods "by which the numbers gam operates. The motion aito states that th Judgment of ths court ia contrary to law and Is not sustained by sufficient evidence, that errors of law occurred et the trial end that tbe court erred In overruling objection mad by the defendant to the Introduction of evidence. In a memorandum accompany ing the motion, Truman's attorney assert he waa convicted on "a suspicion of guilt, inasmuch aa evidence presented by the state was Insufficient to convince tne court of his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. It also is claimed that the ilate failed to prove that Truman had any control over the premises where the arrests were made and that "people other than the de fendant owned and occupiea tne premise" mentioned In the tate' testimony.

Evidence of gambling on the date alleged In the affidavit was not introduced by the atate. nor waa there any other evidence to Justify the court in overruling defense motions for dis missal of the charge, tne memor andum concludes. Truman waa found guilty by Judge Martin at the conclusion of a one-day bearing. Hia atlor- neya did not call any witnessea and presented no testimony except to make three motion for dis missal of the charge. The first motion alleged the affidavit did not charge a crime, tbe hut two motlona charging that the evl dence did not constitute proof of tn charge.

Truman wa one of 10 persons arrested In a police raid April 2b at 480 Perk boulevard. Nine of those arrested were taken into custody et that address. Truman being arrested later on West Cen ter etreet. MYSTERY OF MISSING SOCIALITE DEEPENS St Tti Aaaoelated frra STONY BROOK. N.

June 14 The mvTtery of the disappear ance of Mre. Alice MeDonell Par son. Long Island society matron and heiress, deepened today aa law forces weighed murder and kidnap theorlee and tbe grieved husband. William H. Parsons.

Ieud a eeo- ond appeal to euppoeed ebductora. If federel. tat. or local investi gator had mad any real progress since a $25,000 ransom note was found Wednesday night, they war' keeping It secret Con fusion we added to th case by several report concerning tne movements of Mre. Parsons anoui the time of her disappearance from her home near here which police said conflicted with the story told by Mre.

Anna Kupry an ova, Russian-born woman who lived with the Paraone. Howard McDowell, brother ef Mre. Parson, left hi Lo Angelee home br airplane last night, bound here with the expressed hope of contacting kidnaper. Marlon Driver Fare Well in Tourist Trophy Event Near Waldo. A crowd of 2,000 entbuslaetle spectator yesterday afternoon witnessed the motorcycle miniature tourist trophjr races h'd on court, a mile south of Waldo, under tha auspices of tha Trlangla Motor, cycle Club of Marlon.

Marlon drivers took three flrat place In tha flva events, with tha other two top spots being won by Lima driver, Harry "Sonny" Cop land of 1M West Center atreet won both tha expert raca and open event for motors of 45 cuble Inch displacement with Jlmmie Johe of South Prospect street taking first honors In the 80 cubic Inch novice race. C. Decker of Lima won both the it amateur affair and 80 expert raca. Upwards of 250 motorcycles and drivers were present, with approximately 45 eonteatante In th various race. Tha events were run over a one-half mils course, with all except tha class races being eight laps, and final open event 12.

The mot thrilling event of tha program came In tha open division, In which both expert and novice drivers were entered with no classification restriction on the motor-cycle. Woodrow Klmes of Gallon waa leading, trailed by D. Tenn of Dayton, aa tha drivers cama Into tha last lap, with "Bonnv" Cope-land a close third. Tenn attempted to pass Klmes In tha last atratch and both driver spilled permitting tha Marion driver to dash over tha finish Una a winner Copetand waa presented with a trophy for winning tha open race, while tha first three wlnnera of tha other events shared prlne money. The Triangle Motorcycle club haa already announced plana to hold a similar race on the same location.

Sept 19. Complete results, with the flrtt three winners of each event, follows: 45-amateur Decker of Lima, Art Craat of Lima, LET PS REPLACE VOUB BROKEN AUTO GLASS COOPER TIRED MAE. BROS. Phone Hit. SUvar and Bertram FLY SEASON IS HERE! KILL THEM WITH GENUINE OIL cf SEVEN TEMPLES You Can Save Money on This Product.

Sold in Bulk at 39c Quart LOWER'S PHARMACY Wee Center and Leader Sta Read this again BROTHERS make BETTER clothes ALL RICHMAN BROTHERS 167 W. Center St SWJ50 LECTURE IN S. Bt Te Ausette Pre DA RLJi GTON, Eng. Jxir.m uJ Ftev. K.

Anderson Jarasss. wa of the ooo pen son ot hia biaae-pm. tion that be hoped to lectare i A two month in the United States FILIPINO KILLER OF 13 IS caught! MA-VILA, June 14-A fearei coruKaouiary rgant who to avenge bis sisters murder her mad head hunter husband, credited today with eaptunr.g slayer of persona. OHIO WPA PROJECTS INVOLVE COLUMBUS. June 14 a-proximately worth puoiic wwu aaminisiraticn pr--f eci nave oeen completed or unuer consrruciion in pwa announced today.

i im (t- ft MJDCEI Tire Battery Service 368 N. Main Phone 4220 ONE TRIAL Will Convince You That Having Money for Every Use Is Economy MARION Loan Co. 13 S. State St Across from tha T. M.

C. A. To see your, friends is best of all -the next best thing is a telephone call 0 ASPYOuS I RIDE Ll jt I St 1 He Tke erlae Pmm ASHLAND, June 14 Planes transported food from Aan.eM airport to Republic Steel Corp. plants today. Food la stored is hangar warehouse at the airport.

Mayor Art Mason, foliowieg a conference with city council, announced a handa-off policy for the airport which ie a mile north of the city, Sheriff H. F. Waliett eeid he had refused to deputize guards for the airport. SWOG TO SHUT OFF MILLS' COAL SUPPLY (Continued from age Unci superintendent of the atate police. Afterward, In a statement to the people of Johnstown be said: "A number of men not resident of our community have seen fit te call a cessation of our principal steel manufacturing plants.

Re cause of this discontinuance, certain disturbances have taken place, whkh so far have been of minor character. Expect etertou Trouhla "In my official capacity aa mayor, I feel Justified In warning you that trouble of a serious nature appears Inevitable." Mayor Shields' statement followed that of another bead of strike-worried city. Mayor Daniel A. Knagga of Monroe, where national guardsmen with mounted machine guns and vlg lantee with business like firearms and knlvee protruding from their belts stood by while CIO members end sympathizers held a mass meeting yesterday. Mayor Knagga saw the guardsmen take down their tents and roll away In their trucka last night, and made unsucceaeful erfort to reaclj Gov.

Frank Murphy and have the troops remain but today he aaid "I have more than 6U. speial police officere available, and aa many members of the American Legion aubject to call" The Monroe mass meeting, which waa expected to draw nearly people, was attended by a much smaller number. The estimates ra as low es 8,000 end as hich as 25,000 Peaceful Picketing Okayed at Monro By Tha Associated Preae MONROE, Mich, June 14 Mayor Daniel A. Knagga assured "responsible members" of the striking ateel workers' union today that "peaceful picketing under proper and reasonable rules and regulatlona" will be permitted. The mayor's announcement fol lowed closely a similar one made by Gov.

Frank Murphy of Michigan In Detroit Record of Arming Expenses Asked By Tka Associates' Press WARREN, June 14 The Steel Workera Organizing Committee asked the county court today to require the Republic Steel Corp. to bring to court recordi to show how much had been spent In recent years for machine gun.i, ammunition, "labor eptet and company unions." Edward Lamb, counsel for the SWOC, made this request at hearing on the company'a petition for an Injunction to curtail picketing during the strike et the company' Warren and Nlles plants. mm Idle Men Plan Return to Mills By Tka Associated Preae YOUNG3TOWN, 0 June 14 A plan for a decisive attempt to return to work this week If Gov. Martin Davey'a peace conference feila to settle the Ohio steel strike was made today by antl-CIO workers whose spokesmen claimed 10,000 men were ready to go back to the mills. Independent socletiee ef work ers of the Voungstown Sheet Tube one of two corporations closed bv the strike In the Mahon ing valley, retained Rey L.

Thomas a husky ex-football plaj-er and former county prosecutor he're, at their counsel. MARION MAN COUNTY LEGION PRESIDENT J. W. Llewellyn waa elected county commander of the Amarl- cen Legion at a meeting ot repre sentative or Marlon. LaRue, Cale donia and Prospect posts, held yesterday afternoon at the Legion Dugout on South High street He succeeds Ralph Dunkln of LaRue.

H. Larsen waa named secretary of the county group. Twenty delegates from the four post wer present for the meeting and took part In discuesion of proposed By-laws. Dr. H.

A. Hoopes of La Rue presided et the meeting. FARM CREDIT HEAD ON RADIO TONIGHT L. X. Miller of Marion Will Speak From WOSC.

"Then end Now In Farm Credit' will be the subject ot a radio talk tonight over WOSU at Columbus by L. Miller of 425 Elm wood drive, secretary-treasurer of the Marlon Production Credit association. He I scheduled to apeak et 45 p. m. In one of eerie ot radio program of the Federal Farm Credit adminiitration.

In the first five month of this year, the Marlon branch, Includ ing Marlon, Hardin, Wyanaot Crawford and Morrow counties, loaned $200,000 as compared with only 1169.000 for the first five months of 1936. Mr. Miller said In the country tn the last four year the Farm credit Adminis tration has loaned $4,367,000,000. Station WOSU operates on 370 kilocycles. DIE FX ACCTDEXTS Br Tbe Associated Pre Accidents, most of them Involv ing motor vehicles, cost the live et IT Ohioena ever tne week-eod.

Tuesday for Latourette Street Resident. Mrs. Anna Edler Wilson, 58, died Saturday at J. 45 p. m.

at her borne at Lareurelte atreet following a four month's llleeaa. Mrs. Wilson it survived by ber husband. R. S.

Wilson, two children. Lores and Hazel, both et home, three brothers. J. E. Edler of Marion, Charles of Gallipolis and G.

A. Edler of Teiiow Springs, and two sisters. Mrs. 8. G.

Wilson of Broadway and Mre. Myrtle Walker of Charmeo. W. Va. She was born Sept 18.

1878. in GaUia county to George W. Edler, a native of Germany, and Nancy J. Ripley Edler, a native of the county. Her marriage took place on June 29, 1902.

She waa a member of the Fair-view church In Gallia county. Th funeral will be conducted Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the First Pilgrim Holiness church. In charge of the pastor, Rev.

D. C. Shearer. Burial will be made in the Forest Glen Memorial park. The bodv may be viewed at the home.

MARIOTlisTSMINOR DAMAGE IN STORM Marion and vicinity escaped with minor damage a wind storm that struck Columbus and central Ohioj counties early today. No serious effect were reported in the state. The Ohio Associated Telephone Co. here reported a few wires blown down in th county and service interrupted et scatterea points. The official weather prediction for tonight and Tuesday is partly cloudy with showers.

Cooler weather is forecast for tonight The highest point reached by the thermometer yesterday waa 80 and the loweat 65, while a year ago the maximum waa 82 and the low SO. Rain yesterday measured .48 of an inch, Weatherman E. H. Raf-fensperger reported. The weather bureau at Colum bua aaid the wind reached maximum velocity of 43 miles an hour, according to an Associated Press dispatch.

Communication companies the storm area eaid their facilities were not Impaired and the highway patrol reported no roads blocked although many trees were blown down. SECURITIES OFFICIAL TRIED FOR BRIBERY By Tae AsMMrtatee Preas COLUMBUS, June 14 A tentative jury of six men and aix women waa aeated in the box today at the start of Edward Carney' trial on bribery charge Indk-ationa were that peremptory challenges would considerably alter the jury personnel Defense counsel for Carney failed tn a motion to quash the indictment Attorney Paul Herbert contended that the etate's charge really constituted one of conspiracy. FIVE DIE IN TWO AIRPLANE CRASHES By The Aaanelated Preas LOS ANGELES, June 14 Twe plane crashes and the death ot five aerial "Joy rider" In the Loa Angeles area Sunday spurred drastic enforcement of flying rule today. AMELIA WINGS WAY TOWARD ERITREA Br Tli Aorlate Pre MASSAWA, Eritrea, June 14 Amelia Earhart who I flyii.gr around th world "Just for fun," hopped off at 7:30 a. m.

(11:30 p. m. E. S. T.

Sunday night) for A-sab, Eritrea, en route to Aden, at the southwestern tip of Arabia. Phone USS PHONES AT PARK S2221-S2226. FOE WITHIN BILBAO (Continued from Page One) accompaniment of whistling shells overhead and the harsh ataccaw of riflea and machine guns, "We knew we couldn't stay here when the artillery opened up dawn (Sunday) and our attata againut th other half of the ridge had failed. We ran. "When daylight came your artillery opened up and your planes dropped to many bom ha on our position we lost eount-we even lost our aenaes.

"Soma men In my company went crazy front the constant explosions and constant pounding from shell. I saw many of my comrades leap screaming from the top of tha parapets and run stumbling down tha valley until a burst of machine gun fire mowed them down. "I'm glad that horrible thing is behind me men gone atark mad In a hell of bursting shells and whining shrapnel. Half of them must atlll be there dead." FIRST WPA LAYOFFS MADE IN DISTRICT The first of a series of four monthly reductions In Marlon county WPA rolls began today. Before the June reduction of 30 per cent la completed the rolls will be reduced from 880 to 544 men, a decrease of 134 employes.

Lesser cula In the rolls will be made beginning July 13, August 19 and September 15. A similar reduction Is scheduled for today or tomorrow In ell the 13 countle of District No. 6 which includes Morrow, Crawford ar.d Wyandot. Tha June reduction In these countlea will be: Crawford, 280 to 224; Morrow, 101 to 61, and Wyandot, 115 to 82. The first worker to be die-missed are "tnose least iu ted to A work program." If the 20 per cent Is not taken up with auch wotkers, durable and competent employes must also be dismissed, officials said.

COURT NEWS Judgment Nought The Crawford Finance Co. petitioned In common pleaa court Saturday against the Jones Realty Co. for aale of half of lot No. 8884 In Brown's subdivision and of lot No. 4692 In Junction Place addition and for Judgment of 81,322.57.

J. D. Williamson end Outhsry, StrellU ft Guthery rep-reaent the plaintiff. licensed To Wed "Marriage licenses ware Uaued' In probata eourt Saturday to Fred B. Learey of Flndlay, a grocery and meat dealer, end Miss Leona M.

Bailey of Agosta; Edward B. Haynea of Oomahall, England, end Miss Mary Elizabeth Young Jackson, Merlon teacher. MOTORIST ARRESTED Ernest W. Patton, 39, of near Caledonia wee arreatad by hlrfh- way patrolmen front the Marlon sub-station, Saturday afternoon on staU route 95. on charge of recK- lets driving.

He waa taken Into custody about 5 10 o'clock, two miles eaat of Marlon. Ha waa cited to appear for arraignment In mu nicipal court here thla afternoon. MOTORIST FINED Beryl Phippe. 1. of near Rich- wood waa cited by highway patrol men from tha Marlon sub-station on charts of driving with In sufficient lighta Saturday nlfcht about 30 o'clock on atate route 4.

six miles south of Marlon. He pleaded guilty at an arraignment before Justice of Peace Melvin Strlne at Waldo end wae fined $2 end eoete. LEGAL NOTICE. In the matter of the liquidation of The Marlon Havings Bank Company, Marlon, Ohio, 8. H.

Squire. Superintendent of Banks and Banking ef the State of Ohio, 1n charse of tha liquidation cf The Merlon Savings Bank Company, Marlon, Ohio, hereby gives notice that en the dsr ef June, A. 17. et 10 o'elock A. M.

he will press for hearing infiltration before the Court of Common Pies. Merlon County, Ohio, for the arprevel ot the eatlm-eble exeenses of said UaulrtaMon aa provided In Section 7 10-T of the flnrl Code of Ohio, a detailed tatement ot which aaid entlmehle enpenee account It (lied with the Clerk of Courts of Merlon county, Ohio. 8. H. SOUIRE.

Suoerlntend- nt of Banke, In charge ef tha liquidation of The Mar- ton Bank company, Marlon, Ohio. i F.r. a KOTire. In the matter ot the liquidation ef The Bank ot Mar Ion. Marlon.

Ohio. H. Squire. Superintendent ef Banks and Banking of the Slaw of Ohio, tn charse of tha liquidation of The Commercial Bank of Marlon, Marlon, Ohio, hereby alvee notice tnat on the It-th (lay ot June. A.

193T. at to o'clock he will press for hearlne? sr plication before the Court of Com mon Pleas. Marlon county. Onio, for the approval of the eetlmah'e expenses or said liquidation as pro vlded In Section 710-ft of the Gen eral Code of Ohio, a detailed state- ment of which said estimable penae account la filed with the Clerk of Courts of Msrlon County, Ohio. H.

SOriHE. Superintend- nt of Banke. In charse of liquidation of The Commer cial Bank ef Marion, Marlon Ohio. Supply Co. PHO.VE MIL Approximately 250 'members attended.

Following tha Initiation lunch eerved. A cleaa of candidates will be Initiated at meeting In Kenton next month. COMMlTTEElEjECTS COURT REFORM BILL (Continued from Pag One enurta with the oldest Judges have the beat records In the disposition of busines. It follows, therefore, that eirKa there are comparatively few eged Justices In service ana these ere among the most em- clent on the bench, the aga or sitting Judges doea not mane necessary an Increase of personnel to handle tne ousinees oi Oppose Judge Shifting Tha report opposed the bill's pro vision for assigning judge to crowded districts Instead of legislat ing directly to provide more Judges where needed. This, It said, would create Ha flying squadron of Itiner ant Judgea appointed for districts and circuits where tney axe noi needed to be transferred to other parts of the country for Judicial service.

Adding that thla would be violation of tha salutary American custom that ell publlo official! should be cltixena of the Jurisdiction In which they serve," the report suggested the system would make it possible to select "particular Judgea to try particular The report argued that once the new Judges were appointed and had grown old en the court, they could not be replaced except by new law further expanding tha court or by a constitutional amendment. "It thus appeara. the majority reported, "that tha bill before us doea not with certainty provide for Increasing the personnel of the federal Judiciary, doea not remedy the law's delays, doe not serve the Interest of the 'poorer litigant' and doea not provide for tha 'constant' or 'persistent infu sion of new blood' Into the Judi ciary. What, then, doea It doT "The answer la clear. It applies fores to the Judiciary.

It I an attempt to Impose upon the courts a course of action, line of decision which, without that force, without that Imposition, the Judiciary might not adopt." MARY AND BUDDY TO WED JUNE 26 Br Tae Aeemlated Preas HOLLYWOOD. June 14 Mary Plckford, once "America's sweetheart," will become Mrs. Charle (Buddy) Rogera. bride of America boy friend." on Saturday, June zfl. Announcement of arrangement for th wedding to be followed by a Hawaiian honeymoon, wa mad yesterday by Mlse Plckford.

irc.AL noTirE In th Court of Common Pleas, Marion County, Ohio. Case No. Homer P. Cole. County Tress.

nrer of Marlon Countv. Ohio, Tlain-tiff. va. Arthur W. Buehler.

et peren (tenia. Arthur W. Buehler and Glsdy ru-nier, wno reaine at 17 Euclid Avenue. In the Cltv of Sharon. In the Stale of Pennsylvania, will teke notice that on the 10th day of June.

1J7, the plaintiff. Homer P. Cole, filed tila ptitlon asalnat them In the Court of Common Tleea of siarion i-ounty, Ohio, the same oeine l'su No. I5f4 In said Court ror tne sale of certain real estate In ald petition dearrlhed. to-wlt: situated in the County of Marlon in the Stat of Ohio, end In the City of Marlon, and bounded and at fouowe: Belr known aa t.ot No in th Conrtland Terrai-e Addition to the City of Marion.

Phlo. The land hrreln convvd la mS, Jrt to the rlcht of the owner of It No. lt4 to have the of mat pornon or a certain rrlvat drive emended from th Inner eourt to the rear of eald lota, which private drive eortetrurUd alone; the tor 'in Between T.ot No, lgj and ijpm in conrtland Terrac Addl. tlon to the City of Marlon. Chli.

Th prayer for aaid petition la for the foreclosure of a tax Hon end for the sal of eatd r1 end for other equltahl relief. ld defendante sre required to nswr eM petition on th rd da of Jutv. ieT. or ludament will be taken seint them. Treasurer of Mrion Count' Ohio.

Br tValte Moor, Asaiettnt Preteeunng Attorney. JuneM.lJST. Do You Need Money For: (1) down payment on a home (2) medical expense (3 paying old bill (4) vacation com or anto repairs (S) home furnifliingi or repairs (6) to bay a different auto, or refinance and reduce payment on present car (7) acrd or stock (8) farm equipment (9) down pavment on a farm? If so. come in and get it at our REDUCED RATES and 6 REPAYMENT PLAN. THE MERCHANTS FINANCE CO.

1I N. Main St Neat to Courthouse, Manager Harold Nussbaum. WHILE WE ARE HERE Some things in Life we would not actually refuse to do, but without serious consideration of their importance, merely put off until it is too late. The time can come when it is "too late" for all your family to select the family burial plot Is it not therefore better to arrange now, without confusion or haste, for the final resting place; secure the location most suitable to all, at low cost. We invite your inquiry into this established institution, ded icated to the highest ideals in cemetery service.

Write, phone or call our offices today. Forest Glen Memorial Park UNIVERSAL FOR ANY MAKE Truck Automobile Tractor DISTRIBUTED BY OFFICE 127 S. STATE PHONE 2198. Two and One-Half Mile North ef Marion. Ohio, On C.

S. Route S3. Universal Tire 13! W. PROSPECT IT..

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