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TWELVE THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO MO.VDAT, OCTOBER 21, n> I ACBOSS I -.'*■■ 4. Lbjm la luu I Lltt IS. SVM is mm. pnjm g*liftl*a *, gsturtty't Bun.t EWE SEE BEB5D I roam tern Stnela.1 I Spelta IS Sluaa '. I A E It r.r.a.1 I Aa«bla4 U KoctMtrtl ft. IMjraa, 11 l'Xteia|»| :. I.r.-a IS. Diva-, 11 Coa.tle^ae<al leV OMa. I .tea IT O..... II u Weather Forecast OHIO VAIXXY— Fsir tonight ,-1 Wednesdsy with slowly ru- irj temperatures. HOME EDITION Complete Newi Coverage of Portimouth and Vicinity jST A BUSHED 1833 rw auM-r-fca Taart A HbbIiI >irua ta ui Is nut bib PORTSMOUTH. OinO. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 33, UM T»» AiMertttol rrtt*. Utlitt rrtes. IM*rtiii«Ml Stan StrtWt 10 PAUE8 THREE CENT8 PflNGRESS MAY' ACT TO WIDEN PAY-HOUR LAW Otfictais Talk Of Seeking Specilic Standards For Particular Plants SHUTDOWNS REPORTED pec.in*Shelling Establishments Close Up Doors;* 5C.000 Out Of Work 9 £52 japanese in" hankow, SBSlast goal of march a, Tht Alttrlllett rt• la 11 INGTON, Od IS—Tht .-ur administration msy .ma lor broader author- applying the new labor eli law to specilic indus- •ye* Thu prediction came todajr - ch-ranklng official!, who ,-r -limped with inquiries -.-'foyers as to whether the ji,,'., regulates minimum waget ml - iximum hours (or their tf.irulsr buslntitit Sn« that tht wage-hour pro- rare tctually has gen* into ef- ■*• Admlnlstrstor » Kmer r. nedrews snd his staff are giving rred B. Snltt Jr, it. Infantile paralysis victim who for more -i of thtir sttentlon to these thsn two yesrs hss spent most of his hours tn s MO-pound Iron ppesli Ior assistance, lung, relaxes with new freedom In s small chest respirator in- -earta Mast bottom v-nto- ty Onxzii R.■Sctnlxa at OeJr Prrk. }» Tte re**>*> '»i»nj*. Tint opinions wtu b« only ad* m *****b young Snite now la able to remain tot sverage daily mmt* hoa-rver Ior the courts ' periods of seven hours. atetghs a mere nine snd oat-htlf pounds must determine Anally whtther and permits him to -sit up", like this. in individual luduetiy Is in In* | ntstt commerce and therefore bjefd to the federal lsw. r- .tr slso is tha poasibillty i a', businessmen will request infylng smendmenU to' the' i ind possible extension of the. iste. ot exempted* Brorken. ; -1 employers, on the other | FORD PREDICTS EVANS GENIES STRONG PICKUP 5 INDICTMENTS Pickup Set Off By Detroit Reflected In Men Going Back To Factories SHOWS IN STEEL. GLASS Other Lines Which Service | Auto Plants Also Report Improved Condition Br XX. I UUI Maa. CLEVELAND. Oct 15—Mass rehiring of Detroit automobile workers has Inspired sn upturn In hlghla industrisl Oh b>— where It hss beren said that depressions begin first and end soonett— whkh may exceed the Michigan spurt and point the aray to'a general national recovery- The uptrend In Ohio—only stale ln tht nation having eight cities of more thsn 100,000 population—Is traced in stst). rubber and glass, necessities of tha gigan* tic automobile industry, frequent barometer of ibe ups and downs of business. Joining in the upturn which takes its cut from Detroit srt the highly Industrial do#* pf Cleveland. Cincinnati, C^umbua, Toledo, Akron ami YWngswwn. Tbe fisher Body Co, largest msnulactory tn this city, expects to add 100 production workers in the next tortnlght to the 2,700 employed now. Fisher here ln top tunes employs ss msny ss 1,500. Steel Takes Sport Youngstown. In tht General Motors itepup In Michigan, eeet promise of continued record steel trgue thst the courts Business 'Distinctly Better1: Bond Reduced To $2,000;! production. Production there has MIKE, MY BARBER, SAYS MC LIKES YOUR UP THAT MEANS HVE LIKE ME WITH MY MAIR VO ANO POt* LIKE IT DOWN_THAT SETTUS *T_t*M flO'N6 TO CONTINUE WEARING IT UP, MAC Stat, -..- • eetl ttlt- . ' * ' ■ aleniaj Sfcnii mrrne **. int..,. tt a*,* (jaat tt Stet -asltt lasnlif 1 et l.rr-.r tl t 1 r*'i."*r. le !■.« tier tea! 141 »| ,■ .r*'.;mr.r.l. IX. emta IV lt.-:.«ue- ter 1 Om. mte exe pmmtSt rrwi num e.-.l." at** •ertsli.tl .1 *T£?2 tetnetev l\ K •filial vtrta It tte Xe.er tmrtltl. tru • 1 **»•-*-* *t oa* O. tm* kls-Ml II nty It r. • 1 4. Termer k**» •!-»*♦ Ktearta tt 1 -., ■• a Mill OtV_tU rt rma B '.'-ar.. al TT*tt*pmr-**tS 1 1 5 J * r * : 1 f JO II * 1 A ' - ;:Li •s **> ; -J7 ■* i U I Ji u is 24 "-I il tl it *. io 3: SI n W iS la j; ■ i ***. ■ . ■ie si AX ■*: AA AS Am *l At A i* I " h it Jl sr MELLO. 0ICK_A oanc SURELX ro LOVE TD OO WITH YOU-I'LL LOOK FORWARD TO IT WHAT'S THAT? I SEE. THERE'S A CATCH TO IT_WELL, I'LL THINK IT OVER AND LET YOU KNOW HFY TILLIE, WHAT'S HE TALKIN6 _ ABOUT? I —v OM, ME SAYS HE WONT TAKE ME TO THIS t SWELL DEB 0ANCE.. UNLESS I WEAR MY J HAIR DOWN . S HE | IS *»k WHO DOSS THINK HE THE BJ& 6ALOOT. HE CAN'T DICTATE TO YOU_. I'LL SHOW HIM CALM DOWN, MAC I HAVEN'T SAI0I-AAS 60IN6 WITH Hll-ij— BRINGING FATHER »AA66E -I JUST TVOL6HT ro RUKI CUT l=OP A WAI_Kr Txts EVENBMG-i eArOsTT BE OUT . VERY LOKlG vojll be out lomger TVIAN YOU TMIKJVC IP YOU Af?S GONiG TO RUM OUT- WHvCAKrT VOU BE U<E OThO-H AAARRiED KAEM ? STAY HOWE AND ENJOY TVH6 PEACE "^ 2 fOEMJOV THEKA 11= I KNEW \-VHERE Twev W-ERE SKJTLP HAT AK£> COAT-V*v£LL -€T YCHJP COAT-WE L-L CAl_L OM K^?S CU'v^l-ft'S' ILLShON VQU A MAPPY COUPLE that EmjOv THEC i-OAE JUST WATCW TVEM - AMD l_EAC?NI SOMETWIKJG- CC^^E OM By Georoe McManus tfSS^iS5 im- Follow 'Tim Tyler's Luck", "Just Kids", Thimbl« Theater", "Polly ond Her Pals". 'Tillie the Toiler? ond "Bringing Up Father" each Sunday in The Times colored comic supplement. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE By Harold Gray Keep Vp With "Barney Google" and "Blondie" Eath Sunday b The fives Comic Section pern on. Ibe law t betfors making mv chanf ts provision. \er tht first Aay of tha act's >'.on, Mr. Andrrwi rrporterd tht thst most brandies ol cotnplylxst tolly •tie nrw standards, even ■ man- comptni** mete not - whtther it applied to all rnplojrts. " .Shutdowns Etport'ed '.lictal ritimsters Indicsted mon lhan M.000 ptrsons ■".rown out of »r_rk by thui- - . j scsttsrtd plants. Some iittll-Sf plants, lumber and inhacco-ttemminf Ise* aa-src t**apt*t. .St \*b*f*rp.. I •.'■•el: doors. percan-shclllnf Industry nled the first msjor problem * wije-hour sdminlstrstion. (man of San Antocla. Tex., lent of the Amcriecan Pecan - -> of America, told Mr. r«ri that all planU In tht tti beren closed becsuse of ib tnd thst 50,000 workers .evolved. represents tlves of the in Tentative Trial Date Set For Dec 1 Already, He Says; 1939 Looks Promising SyTU l_.lctiliS-rT.it DFTROIT. Oct. 15 — Henry j ol courts, today pleaded not full Ford painted a bright picture ol < ty to Hv* indactmenls In common the business outlook in an Inter* j ple&s court sad placed himielf - todsy, predicting a pros- upon iht ceynly lor trial. Common Pitas Judge B. F. Richtrd E. F.r snt former clerk perout 1*39 and expressing tht ballet thst thete will bt ra. msjor European war. Tht people have come to their snd rsallxe the fuUlity of risen from tha low 40s t» tht high 80s In s tew shnrt weeks, even without thst stimulus. Mtn who worked only o«i« and two dtyi weakly In Youngstown earlier this yesr now art back, generally, lo a four and five-day schedule. -Toltdo plsnlt, whkh always hava been linked closely with sistant Prosecutor John £ Oregg's recommendation that tht yrxr." w-^ J! Is comment ln threats i court fix tht bond at W.000. ________ Michigsn motor mskmg, by nt Kimble redu.td Evans bouJ fiv«i; * * - ...Tlj/a,.... »W100 to »i000. d-dinteg As- 1 ]22* 22*,££**'' "r"djr h*w ot srmed rui__ict In Europe Business, bt said, slrrady Is on the upgrade and "distinctly bet* t_»tr_ut««* Mi I'v. -art**:. , "Ntxt year."* he isW, "will bt sll rtght- Saaa *BtUer FttlUg' Mr. Ford cited "better feeling among tht public generally" In support of his forecast.. "People are tired of the msny "Isms that hsve developed tn the last few years," bt said. "They sre getting back to work, and work spells prosperity." The Ford Motor Co. he said, he exempt from the Itw^ii ^erptrlng to meet increased r they art In tht araa of' demand wtth Increased pruduc- iur*l production—a region twn Tentative trial data tka stt loir Dec. I. on an iadlctment^iarglng embralement of tJ,7S.»'of tht f*trm*'**■9**rP lundp- T^t proatesi- lot has the-prtrUegs ut eleartiitt to try on snyont of tht fivt to* dictmenU. TtaUtlrt Ifrisl Dtte Stt Redurtior.-of the bond followed i boosted Its forct 30 per cent informal application of one of tha. cently. AS FLAMES CONSUMED TWO HOMES ON BUENA VISTA PIKE felt th* upturn. Th* Libbey-Owcni-Ford Clsss Co., In Toledo, pioneer maker ol safety glass, has recstled SU workers in Its Toltdo and suburban f wstord plants. Tha Electric Aulo-Lilt Cu. which holds im- t^tlaul ChrytSe. \ix\>/.i.t/. h.n ■ itpoittd a nesr 100-daily increase for tat* weeks, with a total of 3.300 arorklng now Tht Toledo Chevrolet plant has rates* mum PURGE PROSPECT conternded their employi*! he la*"*, i- Aat* Gala Steady And the United Automobile Workers, CIO affiliate. In Toledo hart reported a dally avtrage ot 100 memberi returning to work tn M automotive plants. At Cincinnati, Central Motors' | iiirttks to withdraw last wtek from th* 13.000 bond. Mrs NcUi* Rica of Ashland, a | sistcr-in-tsw of Evans, who post* I ed f 1.000 caah of tht original (O,- 000 bond, applied last week to withdraw but did not receive a I ^ .rtn«*. •*** *a*0*°y** Attorney I cWroIrt "ind rishir Body plsnU Rslph A. Sttvtns snd wta pm* ta wburb«- Norwood aspect Im- •nrress placed outside the "We plsn to ttep up produc- I f fiHS _i ^u i____ a_ .a. P0*^-"! employment lncreas*a. en expressed tht opinion tion of l«3» models well beyond ! R«h»rt-°n ** *** ******* *T th« * ChtrroWt officiaU said that their .mum wage previsions the sggrtgtte of im.^he said. ' ,!?oun,.*V*.w**" £ *". ?_* I P«-«»"etlon schedule for Novem- spply to their work. ■ "becsuwr we know that sah. gen. $Z!2^*Z-Z2?±2! 2?£ I'M lender Minimum erally sre going ""■ligman esltmattd lhat I tt*****■" The Ford company has pro- that I the industry received be much ; fr*- •"*» *2U*V* Ev»™ of *• month of 1«3«. 1 task of obtaining additional •i bondimen. '* i cents to IS cents an hour ' 10 cents lower thsn the rv minimum. ew York, the Pottal Tele- 1 ee. tnnounced it was . m lay off 1.000 messen- - ho receive less than tht < an-hour minimum. > (.rest conference today, radrews ssid reports thst -..fan shelters were «rlth* " were "quit* s littl* ex- nd'. He slso ssid he ••ail the esccuracy of un- ■ iirmtte* that a total of ;-ei»ons had become Job- . ver the number. Mr. An- ■■■■'•■ ht believed lhat what i decent" employers who least th* 23 cent minimum v-'rb that* let out Evans aras not represented by Talt Declares Senator's Record May Make Him Target In 1940 B > TlM Atttcltltt rrttl P WAPAKONETA. O. Oct 7S—\ Robert A. Taft, Republican can- ' didate for U. S wnstor, told an audience here latt night that "if President Rooaevelt continues ht* purge, he will appear in Ohio In Columbua, arorkmen sre be- i >n IMO to ask for the detest of Ing recalled In largt numbers st Senator (Vic) Donahey". bar was larger than for any other th* Ttmken Roller Bearing Ca Th* O. U Auld Co.. sn sutomoblle iccesiory manufacturer ducrfepproximately 48X000, ^ srr«*«__-nt H. units thus fsr in l»3». How tsr i ." . . . -„_ "V, ,,k . 1(_, beyond thst flgur. the _______> 11***"! f W "* ■ff" •• ! out ace t ssory msnultcturt e2pecu to go in 1»». MrTKl- SSL? J___S__TZ_2r___! T__* m*iua h0b ***** '**** _T__! _..____ *'"***■ Attorney J. Julisn Sny* trinu tnd oth„ necessities for _!_;,"!_,J__m!!.^l}™ *°!2* Control Motors cars, hss In- creaatd In payroll. did not disclose. Ta Mak* All Cars ; preliminaries of tht „ Ht said, however. .IbtS, wV.h ; longer interested ln tht cas*. the company's (34.000.000 expan- ' Cttta S3JM Soffkttat sion program complete "we are ; j. fl_,.f bood_ Jud KlmbU _." _L*___*_!_^ to I **** *i*000 ** •uf"o«>t to tn- •urc Evans* sppearar.ee for trial LONDON IS 'LOSF cars we csn sell' A further Increase in thc capacity of some of the units Involved in the expansion Is planned, he disclosed. He taid th* tire-making plant, now equipped to produce J.000 tires a day, will be expanded as rapidly Even Dags G* Astray la Solid Th* bond applies to on* Indict- j Shraad Of Pag ment and th* defendant was per- LONDON, Oct _J— Londoners muted to sign his own bond in , gropefd Ovetr wsy to work todsv the amouQt ol 3500 each on each I tn tog so thick that eveA dogi of th* four other charges upon got loat posting ot the «.000 bond. Twij Road, rail sea snd sir trsffic i charge tmbral** wat slowed to s crawl or stopperd ss equipmenl snd msterrtsls be- j i^t two Urceny snd arm forg- j in grimy darkness that blanketed POLICE ARREST FOUR MOTORISTS IN CITY come avsilable. He alao announced a 110.000- horsepower engine is. being added to the power plant at th* Rouge factory. Tht installation trill bt completed In April, he laid, at a cost of 11.500.000. **y* ! s 40-rnil* cirri* sround th* cap Common Piess Judge Ji<ob J.! itsl. Dsvis of Flkt county orvjlnslly ( Sis greyhounds racing at the ' recovery is to'encourage" private Mr. Tsft's stslement csme sfter he declsred that Ohio't Junaor Dtmocratc senstor 'it, keeping hia esrs to the ground snd not falling In tine with the Rooaevelt new deal prvgram". Earlier, the Republican candidate said that Senator Robert J Bulkley, his Democratic oppu- nent. "voted for all new deal measures although. at tunc* he proteased h* did not believe t . them prior to s vott In tht ten- st*". II* ihem mentioned Mr Donshery, who has Indiestrd he will not seek reelection. Attacks H allace tdta Mr Tsft erootinued his sttacks againit s "two-priee7 system lug retted by SecreUry of Agriculture Wtllacc, and asatrted tbt only wty to bring sbout Fires Begin To Break Out In Abandoned Capital At Attacking Forces Enter; Rail Station Destroyed CHIaNG AND WIFE MOVE New Base Of Operations Expected To Be Set Up At Point In Interior 0( Nation; Canton In Ashes Br 7»* ArnaUltS e..„ HANKOW, Oel. £i-Or.si Craa wert burning touight in this former Chines* provisional capital, abandoiunl by tb* t'liim-te army to approaebmg Js|>aneae. alspesnes* wert,said to bare i entered Hsnkow's rnvirons, I but werr ttill fsr ilittsnl from the heart of th* riyr. Witbilrswsl of tbe Chinese defenders "for strategic r*a* »a.n«" apparently spared Han* kow the bloodshed which i marked th* capture of Nan* king. Vt* t***M**r part «'.ib* CVi- ........ txtAOAt'ed la retreat to Ih* westirsrtl, their commanders rxplamtag this was in sreordsnet with a de- | eition lo prolong rriittsnre snd not risk tnnilnlsti,..n of their b«t units in defense of the Wuhan srea. Gentrslistlmo Chiang Ksi-thek, military and civil leader of th* i Chin*** nstion, wss repotrtd to . htvt left Hankow by plan* dur* I ing th* night actxxnpanitd by hu . foremost sid, his Americsn-edu* 1 tiled wife 1 Large first Break Oat j Ntutral advices reaching Shanghai said retreating Chlntt* J troops demolished several build* \ ings. Largt fires wtr* reported , In Hankow tnd adjoining cititt ♦* Wurtisng and Hanyang. Tm I ctty was without wstar, but a I forvtgn-oaroeid power comptny . which wm pvnniUad to Ukt uvti I ] lh* waterworks was sttempling to resume service. 1 Terrific explosions rocksd th* ' rrench concession as th* Chinese blew up th* Peipmg * Hsnkow railwsy termmui s few hundred yards outside the Prench bam* J*a>± v*v:> as-. ..* _.*r.^: j Mrsnwn.le. ss J*p<sners* troops' ! entered Hankow, th* aula department report** Umt* wera 13S ft 1 Americans in lh* dty. j A telegram from Paul R. Jos- p I sttya, American ccsjul-gtf_srsl j st Hsnkow, listod th* Americans . is n nn, 3* women and seven J children. Ot th* total. TT wts* missionaries, .41 were but in ttt' mtn, nswspsptr'..correspondents. officials, *tc^ anil member* of* thetir famillcsa Two Anwriran gunbotts. tht Luzon snd th* Guam, were st th* city. Hankow (which, with lu sister (Turn to JAPANESE, Pag* 3) CONTRACTORS SUE TO GET SCHOOL jDJECT Ogden & Dougherty Claim Their Bid Lowest rirewi.rkt stored In th* hom* of Mr. aad Mrs. Carl Wallers two milts west of tit* dty on th* Buena Vista pike sdded to the pyrotechnical display Monday at flames leveled th* boo* sad that ot Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols adjoining. At th* top th* flamca are shown st their height. Thc Walter, hotne Is st tb* right. An hour later (nexi below) nettling waa left but chimney! and brick foundation*. Volunteers (bottom) formed t bucket brigade to soak thc horn* of Mr. and Mm Robert Lucas neat door and prevent it from catching fire. fixed th* bond at W.000 when: North London track lost their Evexns Bras held to th* grand Jury j way oa a Car eurv* snd kesnnei by municipal court. {boys had to go out to find their "xient Brakes Charge ed After Accident 'OHIO COAL GIVEN BOARD price differentials on Examinations For About 575 For Appointments Open Here 35,000 In State To Take Tests For 5,000 Jobs In Unemployment Compensation Commission Schedule Fee Raltreed Fatta Aim Presented 1 nvers arere arrested and I WASHINGTON. Oct JS—The lomobile accidents were fctunuoou. j^j commission re- .-led by poli« the last 1« Rlva) y«,ierday proposals for porUm°uth. I price differentials ranging frorr I'.itt, ti. of IMl Eighth : jj j4 to jj.jo a ton tor the vart- -„ chargetd with oper* ou- kinds, grsdes and sixes of - motor vehicle with In* ; bUanlaotM- cosl produced ln •nt brakes following an. Ohio. ' al Vinton avenue sad ir.duttry to Ukt sn active pan to relieve our wcmpleyment problem". In reply to Mr. Ttft't criticism of new deal spending. Mr. Bull - ley. tpesking st Cleveland Inl night, aec-ussd th* Itopublican (Turn to TAFT, Pag* t) A suit to mandamus Washing- tost rural ichool board to sward s contract for construction of s ntw high school building to M. H. Ogd*n snd Edwin Dougherty, doing business at Ogden, ts Dougherty, wm filed by th* con- tractors today tn totninon picas court. Wsshington board swarded the contract to R F. Johnaon Friday on a bid oC $ I OJ.tTS. Ogden d Dougherty swhmltMrt low bid of msil. Aa error wsa assd* la their Udder's bond, lh* amount bring Inserted a* IM* instead of $».»»!, 10 per cent of U. S. GETS READY TO FIXJCTITDC lUnillDY lUTf) BURLEYTOBACCOQUOTASiJ ?:^Vn!..rn nrr newer. AdvitdT. Olve -atoe-PARCiES CALLED OFF saaUaa Ta Osaaty Agents -_____- Washington. Oct. a-The j DuMy, Reports Failure To, T^tZ^£tZBi d sgrie-Itursl adjustment edminii- j UttCOVer Evidence until th* bida wtr* opened. Tli* ' company and Its surety, Glenn tr Iii fi. nl mn Falls Indemnity Ca. informed COLUMB1IS, Oct «_Wlth ■ *• *»* «** a>22222 ES_ ^ snd Ihe surety repreaenUtive ad- risad th* board that the mistake wa* his error snd that he wsa authorised to writ* a bond for tration prepared today to appor i tion a J90.000.000- pound burley : tobacco marketing quota for 18*W among spproximsleiy 290400 Cjrfl serviot txaminations for, the most txtttuive examination apepUcants to poaitlons in the TAR. BULKLEY DEBATE »--*_. „r. ^^ to +. ! IN YOUNGSTOWN TONIGHT j ply «unty offices w.th intorm-- ' d_T £,_^_n?l£^nth!_r'^_t I <*<**** Htrttft S. Duffy today i *« f«n amount folk* Detail Itrntssd Ta Sm*- ; **** determination of tneir pto- \ *^. w„. I itilement that bis ipec-.al grand Jury had found "no substantial ; evidence of culpability**. Attorney Iter Aay Beeklers ttatt unemployment rotnpernat ever undertaken In the sute. A ! COLUMBUS. Oct. JS — Ohio's 'j,^ &, quott wm be broVen portionau share uf the allotment, formally cloeed an lnvestigstioo When tha information is si- : of Ohio's parol* system. *■ itreet Patrolmen Ed- McManaway and Everett "i reparlad the touring *en by Mr. Piatt figured -Uiaion vrith a car driven '*« R. E. Riddlebarger, 1*. Spnng street The Iti^- .t car stopped sgsinst s ' -operated by Maude Lewis. •*'he*lersburg. snd Charle* ttai tt^wh^mtJ^^Z' MOW federsl grant I, financing <™P*-** ********* ******* "•• into .uu .IMmenU wh«:h Iewm ~"™*sr*—mf**m tw *uotm muv-iumvjshvuk > mtmTtm smxsm w. **. ■«■•*■■■■• ***** Am*****- tHjrtfT'fTvWtnr raict S1VS rtli* rn__tc^_ln*_^S_r__t h^\***P****lb» *H**i-ta,. rt 1.1. r J-»*-• w«l w^ th. fourth ol,^ (nt ptmmX ******** " a"" i rZSlZi ^.s ___?2 t?^ *** ********** to 9.000 to remove «»*lr debstrs toeught ! oh-,. 12.410.000; Kentucky, Tti.- u-as ranging ?™2^«^"«l?ri}rn* Pn^i-taul employe, L other de- A. te. te« tte rule In Ihe.r j ^^ ■■■-. to TRAITJC, Psgt J) by tte producers' board for dis today in tht banquet room of tte slly to prondt waoot 4^00 new ' ^MiH.n___ng Youngstown todty tnct i and included Sl price j Washington hotel. I amptoyea for the anemploymeol where tte 0. S senatorial «ndi powd difUrrntUls from StJS to SJ.M. *■"" •^c^miio.'V'oh^*^rte^ S__-^_'•Jtet^sli^ Tte commimta, saat attar ll MSkstod by C^ Macallan, proc- JTlTtey «nZ ThXl_f.£ i **>" **^**» '-W disru-bon. to •pprmr*. or m_difi«s tte price tor td Cotambos, About ITS tr. * " ^T^^hed. ' nstional asanas. Chief of TtAxre quouuons. before becomingBnil , to Uke the tests her^. j -. . .ppUennu tak to* Co** *- °****> ***** *» polb****** they will te adjusted to rr_l«t Tte examinatjona herr arm r trsnsporution charges and otter'ot a ttriet of taaU to te farms. Bur ley-growing ssstts snd esti- Tte board adopted s rssofat* tion holding Ite error wss minor snd continued tte opening of bids until 7 p. ar. Tridsy to ghrt tte to prob* *■ company opportunity .to correct tte grant* 1 **** bond, fey 7 p. m. *M*J^ .-._* iK.a tiffs filed a ctrtlfkd cteck for Calltd al tte order of Cover- nr r Martin L. Davey alleged irregniantita ks ' -fr* tt partdm and reports ttet j j certain con vlcu had been psroksd ■ mtmrnDg %. ite suit for s consideration, tte jury was Tte pUla-Uf maa)sny charged convened Nov. It, 1137. | iu bid was rejected on ground Mr. Duffey said In bis final; ef tte error. Tte company asefcs report to Governor Datey. to compel tte baard to act* tka I tMrtnAIUnt"- j "prom such tatttesony ess wasjMd and award tte -mat-act to Obeerver Scbimnan's report: , elictad from tte witness** we, tte plaintiff. A teariag trill te Today ai II a m 49. today's mm- '■ wtrt aM* to suaMnon. Iters was teld at It a. sa. Thursday. At- ^■^^^^"t^rOei^^^J^'^ Ixt^^Eltlle**^ l»4m**»A A tacuirttited to determine priea. | sbout JSJW0 applicants ta OhhilIJh|l*,'bM- ^^ ********** P"*>- SS-JSTa, e.__i_.^. atCim. ■•*. Oa* yaar age today: Maxi*. actioa oaamt* saymss In an of-jaad EOalrJ. BUir ar* Suker for vsnous srtas. j between todsy aad Nov. X It is i (Turn to STATE TEST, Psgt S) | W-ssti last fnday 1 mum St, minimum J7. | facial poaitioo." | for r'riltllt* n
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Description | The Portsmouth times was a daily newspaper (except Sun.). The paper was politically Democratic in1930; and Republican from 1931-1978. |
Publisher | Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc. |
Date of Original | 1938 |
Searchable Date | 1938 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
Location | Portsmouth; Scioto County; Ohio |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000; |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Portsmouth Times 1938-09-14 to 1938-11-190418 |
Text Transcript |
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