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Il The Republican Herald t VOLUME 92. _WAVE^Y,j)H|^JW|g^ NUMBER 40. LAUNCH G. 0. P. 1934 CAMPAIGN Pike County Represented at Columbus Rally Friday. HIT BOSSISM Fees, Brown, Cooper; Herbert and Bricker Flays Democratic Rule "PROMISE MANY BIO CHANGES Six thousand campaign conscious Ohio Repub leans Jammed Colum. bta Auditorium rrtday afternoon to hear and cheer the opening bar. rage ot their drive tor party vlct- ■orlvs on Nov. 6th. The assault on ths Democratic administration* at Wsshlngton and In Coiumbu* waa led by U. S. Senator Simeon D. Fes* and Clarence •J. Brown, the'aenstolral'snd gubernatorial nominees. Senator Test chargtd that the Democratic national administration baa "openly Violated'* almost even- pledge of the party* platform In 19-3, Including promise* to ba'ance the budget, reduce the cost of the government; maintain the gold standard and to end bureaucracy. Instead of ketplng It pledge* the -Xnocrntlc party, Senator res* hss •declared, ha* thrown the budget further, than ever out of balance and has Increased the cost of the government by bU'Xms set up tome 30 new bureaus and commissions and hr* not only abandoned the gold atandard but instituted an unprecedented "dance of the doUas.** -Senator Fes* Said: "Toa can't Judge a leader by mere good Intentions—you must Jadge him front what potlrle* be. Inaugurate*. After.the violation ef plegt* aach ns I have enumerated te yon. what Is the gerernraeat** pledge worth on. der the present Iradrrabip." Brown, the gubernatorial nominee assaulted rigorous'y the proposal of Martin Lather Davey, Kent tree surgeon, and Democratic nominee for governor that a two year mor- (CONTTNUFD ON PAOB TWO) GIVES PLAN OF PENSION LAW I ii.ll I CIVIL CAAE- FILED IN THE COMMON PLEA5 COURT HIGHWAY COSTS HITBYTRACY State Director Outlines Provision of Pension Act. Auditor Criticizes _ What He Calls 111 Advised Expenses ANNUAL REPORT Htwwt nam m a bat to tm txt «m_x boot., _£_«■.-> * ***<* teuton*, Cot-Jag-fte h ftA.. cms,Me Mtt> a ' Fa?cart* tnsunt ana fount) a masksr toa mt nnuii o*t •■-..•.:(. v_ ih .U-tcuttT*n- iroK.O t*U9MA... A-*t> "tint, iSMut to Vcuae homiv rott un eoucAnoK- ATteit iF.AVrti cct.-.rf ,Kl tusAltb m vuo hr?...v-.»i Suswt* mo Arnw -iitwu ots «ARwmn-N»V-* ii^Kiw "We Hs» oe a **>..__»(<«: Kxrti. vawi CUBuM*.. t*emf H|X.M«*t *M»S»XAt*OM*L, l-lA-Alt'-*!-—' Hit viotta a* nemttNt*H0« _-ti-_r was .tir*M.A_. in »*»<m orinrr, ■ as -ft.tsipi*** _*n«en oe ntt it*enr\ VsX Itcitioxs vaa* *t*tt tftittotsi'^ rattan ots f -"«»« *v__-t> ***** ccmvoti or ttwrcs - WMt - T-«M_ »t tt.Rt*I*R . Of S*A-l--M.'-4-00»SP(t_MC_B -(>*»"&« S£w*;t ten ■txeiMaeW- . HAS A LAfKS PACT ut wamrt fW- ixscncHoxn.SMeti mt pact-i 1*100.000 t«tfi <*-<_AM-ua »(»_.-■_- _. * tea rm niicnAttai tttt. SOi** Tto*** avail* «—•*-*. RELIEF HOMES TO GET SOME COAL 3IRS. CATHERINE 8WABTZ DISS AT WASHINGTON C. H. State Commission To Purchase 1,200,000 Tons For Winter Arrangements for the purchsae of approximately one mil ion two hundred thousand tons of cosl for relief families durtng tlte fa 1 and winter sre being outlined by the Ohio relief commission tt wss announced on Fridsy. Etsch family is to be given one and one ba f toss of cosl a month until the first of May. Jessie Frey and James Ptey '•*■ Wra. Steiner, Action for money only. Plaintiff claims for an additional psy for" their extra wort in caring iot the defendant during iht* recent (lines*. Esrl D. Parker jfor the plaintiff* and Levi IV Mooie 'and C. M. Caldwell file* an ss- j»«er for defendant, .. j Ralph Shoemsker v». Hansel E- - ■ ! Butler, action for appeal from O. rirtftMTV I r A l-sTD L ltedom Justice of the Peace L,*UUIN 1 I LJ_.A 1_»-_._*_:court, z. a. Moat* for plaintiff ______ and W. T. Reed for Defendant. _____ ah t_ as _ a it __*___! Jsme* C. Voelker vs. The C. St * . ~ . _, ., Al! who Made Application L, Ry Comp,ny ,rtIon fw ^^ , Declare. Co.tly Bridges Are tor Aid Should Know ;onij.. -mu case hss been fully Erected on Roads Lit- Method settled. Daly snd Moau for the tie Traveled, • plaintiff and Bannon and Bannon : snd Levi B. Moore for defendant. PAYROLL IS (lfiO.OOO A MONTH! Mary Alice Tcrflnger vs. Laura I CRITICIZED ROAD RELOCATION j M. Fisher et ol. sctton for partition . jof real estate and equitable relief A campaign to Instruct the public [Levi B. Moore lor ptstatHf. i cnUcUm ot wme -*,«_„* of the on Ute princlpa' provision of ohio* Hasel Whltt vs. Edward Brueck- ; , -tx . . . .. old age pension law iD an ef fort • burger, action for money only. W.;*tatc ******* ********** ** *** to cut down the number of caae* IT. Reed for the plaintiff. (program of bridge construction and filed in which applicant* cannot! W. T. Montgomery vs. Charle* ireioc*Uon 0'highway* and erection qualify for pension* ha* been in- j Marsh action for ejection and ■**" ****** **** *** *<>**** *t State augurated by the Division of Aid | damage*. Earl D Parker for the j Auditor Joseph T. Tracy. In a 'or th* Aged of the Stele Welfare plaintiff. j report to Oovernor Oeorge White Department. . j w. T. Montgomery vs. Ssrsh E. T**** ****■ 'Ever.one before making sn aP-{Purdy. action for damage* and e. The annual report, covering the plication for sn old sge pension i Jectlon. Earl D. Psrker for the j)ear of 1W3, ws* very cnUcal of should famlllsrtxc himself witjj the j plalnUff. the program pursued by the Mate primary requirement* -'or eltglfilUty . o jdepartment In the mstter of the under tha law. POX CHASE AND COON DOG i rej_*eem_nt of bridges snd slro the "Plrst. a pensioner must be at | FIELD TRIALS. OCTOBER Tth j widening of bridge*, least ti yeara. j Tn certain cases.*' the report 'Second, he or ahe mutt have j The Rosa County Conservation »ay», "arge bridge* have been built been citlien of Ohio at least 15 i League. Jim Vincent Secretary wUilon light traiflc roads at a grest year* before making sppllcstlon. |sponsor a fox chase and coon dog [cost while the old structure could and have lived at leaat on* year j trial* ten miles north of Chlltcothe -have been rehabilitated and made In the county In which application Ion the Clarksburg pike on Sunday, adequate for the vlslbe future st is made. : October 7tb. moderate e©*t. Fund* used tn *ome "Third, lo be eligible for a pen-1 *ox ehsslng start* at five o'clock icase* of thU-klnd would have been »!on the applicant* total income i with no entry fee and no prises, iample to rebuild a numtfcr of —both earned and from Invest- i Coon dog* will be charged an I smaller 'bridge* that sre entlre'y ments or other source* must be j entry 'ee of tt. 75 per cent of entry } Inadtquate snd unsafe." under MOO per year. fees will be paid to first tree snd ! Tracy pointed out that there are Fourth, the appllcsnt must not I ***** ***** winner*. Dog* must bc j many bridge* in Ohio thst sre have any responsible relative* who i numbered and ready to run at nine still too narrow and unsafe for are able to take care of him or j oeiock. t*afy Oak Rules with a (proper traffic and that roost of 1 jb«r. few exceptions 'ri'l be used. 'them could bc reconstructed at a . | "There are many other provi-! Meals and lunch st club hours. I very »ma*l cost. i sion* of Um law designed to protect' Plenty of parking space and thei- j "There appear*," he commented ;the uate and th. taxpayer and jter in ca*e of rain. -to have been little or nothing i accomplished In the way of the be psld only to those really deserv-1 DEMURRER FILED IN j widening and lengthening of the lng them. These wlll be explained AUTO ACCIDENT CASE ! ,teei bridge*. Oreat posslbl'lties are Be Held At Piketon ,la detail to any doubting prospec- - • *•- i existing and much has been done tive sppllcsnt by tlie ihvestigstor* | A demurrer ws* filed by AUorney [jj, (his respect In other states." S15SS- Tpf'c ! a°lAt , r°s COUNTY FOUR-H — CLUB PROGRAM fi STr^^^TJ^ There Mem* to be an epidemic j of church robberies tn this and the i will .doming countlei/ ! HJgh g. , Nnt Tu^ Thus fsr two auch robberies have \ , > n!„- been reported within the pes. ten j °" **usg. dsy*. | The county wide 4_H CTub i 'Slnc« the division of sld for'of Nellie Brand administratrix: of The first was at Idaho, ln Pike I Achevement program -will be beld i *** **** ******* operating thli j the eattte of her daughter Nellie county and the most recent one | at uie Piketon high school on r.ext 15Ulnm'r- approximately 120M0 per- j Brand against Melvin Rader. or clerks In any of the county j Campbell of Oolumbus representing {pension offices. [an insurance company In the ewe Commenting on the many road !«.# __._<_ _,-__^ .jt-.,mi^__._■_ .t irelocation* made in recent years Tracy cases tald that In aome of the "pavements on reasonably good alignment have been abandon wa* at Rocky Fork, beyond Bain- !-r*uesday,'"Cr_t<^"itJ_ at Sight p. I**** ■** **** m ******** of'the I The girl wa* kUled about two jf^'^f^'Tf SS toSmuFaaa u.,„_. I_ * istat* hare mad* _n_l!__Urt_ fn.lv._-. .» «h_ .* ...it. .»«_.v k_-I8* Mrs. Catherine Swarts. aged 69 year*, wt'e of Edward Swarti passed swsy at her at Wsshlngton 0. II. eary Tuesday morning of last -wrek after sn illness ot sometime. Besides her husbsnd, she lesres two sister* and four brother*. Mrs. Ells Co-telo of Prsnklln; Mra. C. "House of Oolumbus, Philip, Lewi* and Christopher Del ert of Spring- Held, OL and Jacob De'lert of Pe- orls. Dl. The funers' tervlce* were held on laat Thursday afternoon at two o'clock st the home ln Waahtngton C. H. and burial was made in a Wathlngton cemetery. Mrs. Swartt was the daughter of Jacob Dellert, who for many year* conducted a grocery store oo Water street in thl* etty. The deceased was we'l known here snd ber many friend* mourn her passing. bridge At the Rocky Pork church s win. dow pried open Thursday night and entrance gained tn that way. The discovery came yesterdey as lt wa* learned that two rugs one t*t winter approximately ttxl»XU ™* **?*", 8X,° ?" _£_? •J.WO »trtpa of »talr csrpet or *tring- trs one forty feet long and another hundred thousand ton* were thu* distributed. The coal probably wll! bc purchased from Ohio coal mines on the same basts as last year. Tcn per cent ex than the NRA code mining price rate. Eleven countle* on Priday were authorized by the relief commitalon to Issue and sell one mil'lon one hundred and twenty three thousand dollars worth of relet bond* to be retired through payments from the selective sale* tax. 25 feet 'ong. The Rocky Fork church was also ln tlie process of having Its roof painted so the robbers took along with them four gallons of roof paint alto. The fact that the robbwle* were ln that section Indicates that perhaps th* aame band operated Pike county at Idaho. Th* sheriff of Pike eounty and [State hare mad* application the pensions.** or {years ago when an auto struck her j as she wa* boarding a school bu* I ""*V**5______-: rti^-tn. TXI "•__* Ttti"?_.'?>_. I A ******* sh°wed thst s totsl of jand was ssld to hsve been driven l™"^ _£__n_i Llk, *___ '^ini1^ Wty thousand case* have ky Rader* son. Mont'ord Rader. i Principal^ speaker ofjhe occasion. ]tttn dlspoosed of ,nd there are .- i Judse Nre overruled the demurer I Invo'vtng expensive rlgh of wsy and C. C. Lang, a wsll known state Relocations'' he added "sre still Mr Lan_ will I lustrste hu taik'C"" IT"""" ' *"" "*"»•" •-1 Judge Nye overruled the demurer j "n"16 *** »on_j plsces st a great w.thSuon^!ct_!..fS« SUSS £^SLrw stm ****1^* *• H ""s- *' defer,Sllnl tofe.*S: t^riSiiSS- __ U as 'oilows- jtavettlgatlon. answer In 15 day*. \ ****** with great Improvement at Approximately 12.000 person* | pjaintlff is represented by Atty. ■ a small cott are not undertaken or are apparently overlooked. Right i of way continues to be expensive , - . ... __ .- , __-„-.___..__, „rM__.».__„ Item In the cost of highway ChUlstlne Douglas,. icelv, their first check* In October. | ""-"""""» *""* jreconstructlon.- Plano duet, oeraidtne and Kath- iThe total pensions payro*l Ls now ! MUj Mary *&cA'MiXeT. daughter j Tracy tald that he found *"onf ryn Oatten. jgl60.000 per month. | of Mr. and Mrs. E T. McAllister of j string* of guard rair erected in Aw»rxhng ceretficatea and pins j — o •£_« Oro«. wa* taken to Schlrrrr__n ' places where there was little Motion picture. -Oolden Hearts* !NEW ANCLE FIGURES !h 1U1 Rt pnT^moutli on Wedne*-.'danger and in other case, "where OrV-u?'£ngmgV Stafr0rd jh.re been certified "rpenslon* of j^.D. Parker. uroup s-iimj. whom nvc ^ousand were approved ! o -pfy Trip to Club Congress" by jdurln. Seoteminr Thi^, _.n me 1 _....—__ |ounng_ weptember. They will rt-1 APPENDICITIS OPERATION IDAHO CONSTABLE ARRESTED NEAR PORTSMOUTH SATURDAY Henry Faulkner, 65, constsh'e of Idaho was arretted two miles north of PorUmouth by State Highway Patrolmen R. L. Duns wsy and F. E. •BoJila on Saturday on i ehaxge of ?eavtng the scene of an accident. Police aay a truck driven by Mr. Faulkner struck an automobile own ed by John Rouoh of Portsmouth and that Mr. Faulkner tailed to stop after the crash. The wreck occurred at 11th and I_n-_"n streeta In Portamouth. The constables was released from Jail under a (SO bend. __ , __ ._.._. I ***** force* and Sheriff Vincent of Permission, to use clerks In their W COunty are working on the job office, to aid county old age ;jmt thu_ fM without much iue„£ pension organizations tn checking applications for pensions was granted relief director* ln Butler: Darke: Madison end -Montgomery counties. ■ EXAMINATION OF CH II Jl T. IN* IN THE KINDERGARTEN SCHOOLS HELEN LEMT PORTSMOUTH SORN KARNIVAL QUEEN Miss Helen Lelst of Ptketon. the dsughter ot Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge E. Lelst was cn* of the winners ln Pike Oounty ln lh, Kora Karnival queen contest conducted as one of the big features of the 1934 _ community celebration held at ] Portsmouth Ust week. Checks for (SO were awarded 6 other county and Portsmouth winners who obtained vote* through purchase* from Portsmouth retaU businea* 'place*. TEACHERS WILL HOLD A SESSION ON OCTOBER 19th The Pike Oounty Teacher*-* tn- stltute wtn hold iu annual *e*alon at the Waverly high school building on Fridsy, October ltth. Mr. Joseph Itchier of the state-depart- xrnt of education will address tne ^meeting tn morning and afternoon sec-Ions. Other speakers win also be present. AU schools in the county trill ba dliml*sed to enable th* tescher* to sttend. A complete -pogrom (tf the meeting win appear ta next week's Issue. Oolden Hearts'' —3 reel*. Musical selections by Vems | In j Sheetx Club. Tslk and motion picture tllustra- j the tton by C. C. Lar.K. Woodrow Vollrath of Camp Klncald [tJon !,„ «___•*»_ reported w ! rut_.*tr_ous places onbrtdgea at Musical telection. by Allan MoaU at the home of Calvin Whitt near | Mtltf_-tory Shew ..n-*.™-— **»"» «« *»***,* titii,t,. h. _______ v t«.-,_,,JUfi!,.,b0"! l*?m WMkS,,*?. .„ jto the hospital by her parents and Inot protected by guard rail snd Stunt by Oeorge N. Lochbaum] According to officers VoUrath, . - . -_ - 1 *--—- - • ... club. who Is s patient at Portsmouth j. ptketon Oroup tinging. Oeneral hospital cUlms that Hare! ] i a i Declaring that there *UO exltU B-camlnatlon of children in the Kindergarten Schools of Pike Co. ls being msde by oounty hesith officials. The wort hss been completed In Wsverly, Stockdsle snd Bcloto township. Dr. Robert Leever. eounty health commissioner: Mrs. Muriel Kay, couaty health nurse and Wilbur Cool were In Ptketon on Tueada? examining the children of the kindergarten achool. rN SHOOTING SCRAPE day evening In tbe Tener ambul-jan accident would mean death or ~—" j ance from Sinking Springs. She ] disaster the guard rat' ls not built." * "shltiL o'Vne_r^r_i'.iundenrcnt « *********** ******* \ "PartlcuUr attention." he said shooting o. supply «ta«W ghe nticd tnn the opera- Ly ^sn to the prevalence of the ; | tlon her condition was reported a* ! hazardous places on bridges at j *atl*f_ctory. she was accompanied j the approaches and wash banks rail snd definitely | a brother. John, snd Dr. I. P. Seller I where the same j required by Uw. AU people interested la th* elub jwhltt. an elder brother of Leonard work are eordUlly Invited to at-| whltt who ts said to confessed to ****** jthe shooting 1* the one who flred the shot SLOT MACHINES ARE BANNED . a substantial amount" of the od ——**—*- \ type of. wooden guard raU erected ,M„ mmlk , s****** V"***- ** ***>»* cou***\tiom 10 to 20 year. sgo. Tracy FUNERAL SERVICES POR MEL- Lieut. Carl Cramer, a brother I%UE2?J**m SSS ^ ^| i asserted that: "In our opinion very VIN MeCOT HELD AT BEAVER officer at VoUrath filed charge* i ~^_ «J^L^__t ^__ ImUCh °f "* °W «»******* ** , issued an order that aU.money ma-1 m<xt dangerou* than none at al' lot Shooting with intent to kill against Harel Whitt IS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Ployd Campbell of Waverly is a patient at Schlrrman hospital at Portsmouth. S_p was taken to HON. ALBEB I_ DANIELS j PorUmouth Saturday In the A. M. WILL SPEAK AT LATHAM Oregg _n_bu"_nce. Oeo. Manbevers jo' Wsverly is ill with penumonls Hob. Albert L. Daniel* of Oreen- J uid typhoid fever at Mount Cannet field, candidate for Congress wl"l j hospital at Columbus. He wss taken make An sddress st the Disabled ■ there Sunday in the Oregg Veterans meeUng st tbe Latham j ambulance, school house tomorrow evening st Tbe •emsins of Melvin McCoy, 65* a foj.r-r realdent of Lenore, West Virginia wbo died at midnight on Monday. 8ept. 24th at the West Virginia state tuberculosis aanlar. (unable* to furnish bond lum at Bopemont. were brought to j o ■ the Davis funeral home at Beaver !¥***;.*:.¥*¥** on Wednesday evening by the Om-' a SCARLET FEVER CASES ♦ er Davis Company. \ifififififififififififif Punera' services were held at th. Chlnf! __._.J1,_1**crt__U_n. •**_____•*»«' ** ***** comprytng with the When arraigned he pleaded not j"*™1 T?T__£,_£__ S_f S_S_^ ************* *** ****** *__! guilty and wa, bound over to the ftj^2 ?_____ST?«_^L__5!: ******** **** ***** ****** **** grand Jury under (SOO bond. He was £^3S_*fi_T_*__ ^^ i***** ***** ot bl*h erowne<1 ** m>_M_- te. _»•____« v....,i I ^^ '. narrow and slippery pavemenu in ATTENDED A CENTlTtT OF * «**', %, iSSS^S^fSS 'attention to the po«__UitIes of now PROGRESS IN CHICAGO using relief, hand ind^abor for tbe County Superintendent J. E. Way I' flattening the surface* and also tn Probate Judge WIU lTy_-_._ and '**>*>*>■*** * ****** **>■ John Teichert. principal of the ' T**** *** ******** °f the atate se-ren o'clock. He Is an able speaker and many ptke county dtlsen* wi'l be preaent to hear him. •' ii o ■ MOVED TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. tou Rhoades of Latham left Tuesday for Sacramento, California where aite wiU spend the winter with ber nephew, Oeoge O. Rolfe. If Mrs. Rhoades likes the Oolden SUte she may make hcr permanent home there. The be*t withe* ot her many Pike eounty friend* go with Mrs. Rhoade*. ON COMMITTEE Mr*. J. Tx McLean has been appointed a* Pike county member o.' the Ohio State Executive Committee on State Surrey for infantile Paraly*.:. Priday. October 12th (Columbus Day) ha* been designated as Discovery snd Oenaua Taking Day ot Infantl'o Paralysis ln Ohio and Mr*. McLean urges thst anyone having infantile paralysis ta Ptke County or anyone kne-win* of any esses to report the mstter to hcr by thst thae. Salem church cn Fridsy, at two p. I Several esse* of scarlet fever and Bl with the Rev. Paul FUher of jone ease of diphtheria have 0^° iwarerly C'rchoois ^"urned Sunda^ «onJlnt__ig to rent garage space Stockdaie In charge and burial wa* reported to the county health j^^ chiea_o wh__ th_v mtt.____ *** **rml place* whert properties made In the Salemn cemetery. j commissioner. lacrnt-rv o* Pror-els ihave been acquired and building* He 1* survived by one dsughter. I Among the case* of scarlet fever ; ^ ' i have no beep erected. He pointed Mr*. Vlrgle Webb of Beaser Route,ore: cost i«s ri-r "* **** hnildtng of garages to rid No. 3 and two broth-Mfl Wl'llam i Albert Murphy, of Wavery. >l-* *-v*>* *** * jthe state <*_ tbe rent charge* ss and Ellsworth of Bah-Us, wsshtn-r-1 Mr*. Henry Carey of near Waver- \ -..„ .. - ,,, . .. , .'another Held that cou'd be u_od ton. Hi* wife, and one d.ughteriiy. iM^ 1. ,, f*F ******** quarterly reductions tn auto license •for ensp!ojmrj-t of relief labor. HI* wife, and one daughter jly. Mr*. Bertha B*.ladr_ preceded him ; George Leedom, of Idaho. ____T__"~-"_ .TT.~ I -_m__^_'_ «, ♦»_. ^,_ ,.-__t ln death. Albert Donahue or the Pmstla !pUtcs *** ********* *** motoritta Notably among the aite-s acquired a community!-* .fphtherla ;~ntemp>tlng the purchase of new , buinoe now improved were the INDIANA WOMAN PASSES ON An epidemic of mumps is now °r. "* «. ** **» »nnounced . properttt* aoau.rrt a. Marysv.Je. __.i.rV» ._ xt-.....,,- ***** Priday that .late* __a» be Lima and Delaware. The Delawsre Mr*. Ann. Mae POgleeOng, li. I P«vslent in Wsverly. i^^ £ Jg ^ 'oTtheU '*»™W building he said was bought of Keewanl. mdlsna. died on lsst i — " *" ■ ■- original prices of lar* Januarv ',*** the cost of tea thousand dollar* Monday evening at six o'clock st NEW BREWERT OPENS . . *** '******' i^ iUeT two year, the stale »tll the home of * daughter. Mr*. Laura j Augtut Wagner** new brewery GRAND JURV MEETS loceaptes rented qusrters because of B. Hsyes st Rlverdale. She !» tur. ;W*» opened formally Mondsy snd ' lht failure to complete the work vlfed by several son* ssd dsughter*. j proved to be the mow popular spot' Thc grand jury ?0r the October [of remodeling to cott about forty Tbe retnaln* were prepared forjln ChUlicothe. Thousand* lined up term of eourt has been called toilbouaaad doltar*. for a sample of OM Capitol named ! convene on Thur-day. October 11. ( Tracy also chared that the for a popuar preprohlbition brew ;There are about fourteen eases tojc___a-_c of available c___pt__* made by the Knecht brewery that [_> considered among which Is a of rsilrosd car demurrage and the where funeral sen-tees were held jwa* on the site of the new WOO,, manslaughter charge and a charge (checking ot __l*s "has been very thl* sJt-rtiooo. iOOO structure. jof sbootin wUh intent to km. particularly Mx." burisl by the Fred J. Kress Compsny and forwarded to Keewanl by the Harrison Co. of Keewanl
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Title | Republican Herald 1934-10-04 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1934 |
Searchable Date | 1934 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
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Title | Republican Herald_1933-09-07_1935-12-26_0455 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald_1933-09-07_1935-12-26_0455.tif |
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Il
The Republican Herald
t VOLUME 92.
_WAVE^Y,j)H|^JW|g^
NUMBER 40.
LAUNCH G. 0. P.
1934 CAMPAIGN
Pike County Represented at Columbus
Rally Friday.
HIT BOSSISM
Fees, Brown, Cooper; Herbert and Bricker Flays
Democratic Rule
"PROMISE MANY BIO CHANGES
Six thousand campaign conscious
Ohio Repub leans Jammed Colum.
bta Auditorium rrtday afternoon
to hear and cheer the opening bar.
rage ot their drive tor party vlct-
■orlvs on Nov. 6th.
The assault on ths Democratic
administration* at Wsshlngton and
In Coiumbu* waa led by U. S. Senator Simeon D. Fes* and Clarence
•J. Brown, the'aenstolral'snd gubernatorial nominees.
Senator Test chargtd that the
Democratic national administration
baa "openly Violated'* almost even-
pledge of the party* platform In
19-3, Including promise* to ba'ance
the budget, reduce the cost of the
government; maintain the gold
standard and to end bureaucracy.
Instead of ketplng It pledge* the
-Xnocrntlc party, Senator res* hss
•declared, ha* thrown the budget
further, than ever out of balance
and has Increased the cost of the
government by bU'Xms set up tome
30 new bureaus and commissions
and hr* not only abandoned the
gold atandard but instituted an unprecedented "dance of the doUas.**
-Senator Fes* Said:
"Toa can't Judge a leader by
mere good Intentions—you must
Jadge him front what potlrle*
be. Inaugurate*. After.the violation ef plegt* aach ns I have
enumerated te yon. what Is the
gerernraeat** pledge worth on.
der the present Iradrrabip."
Brown, the gubernatorial nominee assaulted rigorous'y the proposal
of Martin Lather Davey, Kent tree
surgeon, and Democratic nominee
for governor that a two year mor-
(CONTTNUFD ON PAOB TWO)
GIVES PLAN OF
PENSION LAW
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HIGHWAY COSTS
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State Director Outlines Provision of
Pension Act.
Auditor Criticizes
_ What He Calls 111
Advised Expenses
ANNUAL REPORT
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