The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
,SJ n s n . . an admcthadhr m t h r ^ o f t f a t t t e w * . E a i w i t i ^ ' ,v MY*rti*bxg is mm t l i # h w u iH B # # m i t a i O f t e n if c is o f n i o iw j ■»A' # t flffjf" T B h f c l f o J S . CEDAR1 LIT, JULY25,1800 p r i c e , i t » a n o i C O U R T N E W S COLUMBUS, 0.-~~S#cretary of State Cterene# j, Brown, u Chief Election Officer o f the State, him arranged for the toet*n*tioa of special long dis tance phone* in hla office, through which will be received the election re- taw* from the different boards thaoogboot the state o f the approach ing primarlea to be held Taeeday, August 12 , at which time votes wffi he east for both Republican and Demo cratic candidate* for Governor, Lieu tenant Governor, Secretary of State,, Treasurer o f State, both the tdtexpired anil regular toms, itetisfoJjtetea Sena* tor un«o»inad te*Fmand Jndgw of the Supreme Court o f pfcie. Abstract* are being prepared by Secretary of State Brown upon which the precinct vote fo» the various'officials will be record- "" jsd. The abstract will carry the addi tional information as to the vote cast in the various counties for Represent ative to Congress, Judge of the Court o f Appeal*,,State Central Committee, ‘ man, State CentralCommittee,women, State Senators and Representatives to fhoGeneral Assembly, .There ate ap proximately G,OGOvoting precincts in thestete. y l . . „ " * * .... * , v The annual report o f the Ohio State Medical Board which has been made to Governor Myers: Y. Cooper, dis closes that 18,536 certificate* have been-issued to physicians■*and sur geons*'616 to Osteopaths, wi%19 pre viously licensed for surgery, 849 cer tificates to limited practitioners^ S53 to chiropodists ahd 701 to midwives. Therewat atotalof 887 rejections for physicians and surgeons, 178,for osteo pathy, 836for limited practitioners, 18 for chiropodists and 98 for midwives. The number, o f accreditednscHools"of nursing in the state is 73 with a bed ’ capacity of 13,131 and a daily average of patients of 9,163, the number of stu dent nurses being 4,152. The number of certificates isaaed to burses apace the passage o f the law is 14,019. - , , v .. *' '■ >- There is much activity at present in . the suite o f offices o f the State Build-, _ ing Commission to the Cap&dr&r .# ?*** . udw R, L. ffowdy graeted’Mewm jl f o m t * deem of divorce frori W^~ oeate mmrw mi growads of mtragis an* xmaaded hermatedy pt th* two chlldrea. Right wa» reserved for the father to visit the children and to have them with him for visit*. Plriatiff whs- awarded the beueehold goods and directed to pay costs o f the suit. The defendant was ordered to pay $16 a week for support of the two children, of which $5 i* te go toward the attorney fee until $25 is paid, ALLOWED ALIMONY Pearl Rails was decreed $10 a week temporary alimony from Harry Ralls, pending hearing o f her action for di ver**, $5 to go toward the $ 8 S foe of the plaintiff's attorney. f ][JDynamite Claim# Life Alex, Graham, Friday SUIT OVERWILL Roy J. Moorman, as executor of the will and^ trustee* 'of, the estate of ThaddeUs Blakey, ha# brought suit asking for construetion of the clause of the will relating to a tjust fund of 68,000 for the support of the testator's widow, Gertrude* Blakely. TUT- A. Paxson is attorney. FORECLOSURE SOUGHT' The Peoples Building and Savings Co. has brought,suit against Alice Fatres and V. L. Faires asking for foreclosure .o f'a ’mortgage claim on property in Xenia, given to secure a loan of $6,000, Match 8,1929. George Dice-is made a party defendant, and the petition asks that 'he be required to Set up a claim he may have in the property.. ' ' ' * '' TO REPAIR ROAD County commissioners have made an agreement with the' trustees of Miami Twp_. by"which.the Commis sioners wilt take charge o f the repair and improvement of oneiand o n e -fa a l% ~ ^ " 7 ^^ miles o f a township road, known — the Sit. John and Grinnell road. The township Will furnish the necessary funds, $660, which wijLbe transferred from tite township, $b £he general road fund o f the coupty. • GETS JUDGMENT Claries A. Montgomegr, N. Ttew*,J IS Ho m . w p w j J** *■“ { •"ivl JITS; ■% m f i w t M A ELEVENINDICTED BYGRANDWRY (INUfiNRAY Eight indictments were returned by day, All were foy' mittor crimes, a* follow*: ' * Floyd Watson, grand larceny household goods worth $100 belonging to Eferner Ltetellj Robert -E« Pack, removing mortgaged property from county; Ellis Jones, Ralph Jones aad Ralph Jackson joint indictment ,few * “ ‘ k and larceny o f 28 fleece* of at $to from a bam net th* The first seventh opens We Attorney?, JM Ohio, ha» be0tt| opening good at last there will, class to’-fantor* nf|PauL l^ find l: diligently te “ Fayette* gometf TFtegirtTtfi.frHi'. her ffih m the thirty! Oollege IS, I960. i|«LCKte«d> '-$* make ,the entieelr Tor' a Almost all of reutrn and -Fmehm&h: andlirr. eaavassiag Madiadn, andMont- stadentsi StteCNNHi; COUNCILSENDS TELEGRAM to GOV.COOPED Council met in adjourned .session last Thursday night, to pass the ordinance legalising water rates for the village and establish the fees for permits for water and sewer. The water rates can bo found,In this issue. An ordinance was also passed mak ing it a violation,for anyone to make a teg for water or sewer'.without first Igteing paid tbs fees'Aad -received 'a' written pergtit from the Clerk of the ap^iEeac* Affitira* G. Mo- Crew Bo#s for Coofitrueti timely Death in Expioiibxi M Sewer-Water Job on West Xenia A fenifi Comoaay w r u i . W m W iXU# r r # LETTER FROM MID OCEAN " Alex. Graham, 89, whete h*ai* was fa? -TtitenYd%-:.Phkh' *n flmpti>y«* e l 'the. Pi|^lmrgh-Dei Moines Gaa^aay, wdbfiiSg-i*-fiiMNlMilHmit ■' Out in mid-ocean almdjit ready to »• » municipal water wwcks «md aawar pass through the ftrait o f Gibraltar was mortally injured shea* fiffifi over 3,000 miles from home and as we Friday morning when a Waat o f dyaa- stopped at the Aaore Islands *nd .“ *<* ^ the tea foot temwk m MadeiraIsland thought the homo folks Xante avenue, might like to know something of the Following the explosion. Dr, C. I . -hinge we have seen. Schick wasfilled and at mwa aadeved As*we approach these islands they Graham to the McClrilan hospital in ook like dark gray rocks, then take on the McMillan ambulance. Death torik more form and the green vegetation Ptece when the party reached Wffibar- beglns to show and when close en- foteu, but the trip was oontfajaed to ough the vineyards and corn fields and the hospital, and the body returned to wheat fields/ tuming yellow already, the McMillan funeral heme. Later h» ' shew as separate fields, Feco, ode of the day Dr, Haines, coroner, viewed the islands, is a typical volcano form- the body, and has since held death ing' an almost perfect cone, 7,500 feet due jte accidental causea, high and covered with the volcanic ash j Owing to the trench bring In splid , yet around the shore the huid-Is-pro- rock much blasting is necessary and ductive enough to support thousands the. charge having failed to explede, o f people. . * iGraham attempted to make an exam- Fonts Delgada, a city of20^)00, soon inatiem Tfad trouble had New found comes into view and at first appears' Ellis McMillan, an expert in blaat-r y ............................ * ing, and he notified Graham. Aa Mc Millan.went to the,battery box to puR• the ‘fever, Graham went back into the *■ trench without nearby employee* knoi^ng it, Gharles jffi>intleNri?ir, '] who was f urther down the atreeti i get under way before Octo ber first. The plans and specifications have been approved by the Board which also set the time for completion of the building by December 31,1931. It will be erected on the Scioto River front at a cost of $4,009,000, }t being predicted that nearly a half million dollar* will be saved ,by letting the contracts within the next six week*. ,e „ * * -l , - Warden T* E, Thomas o f the Ohio Penitentiary announces that relatives may visit inmates of the big prison on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays be tween the hours of 12:80 and 3:30 p, nn, holidays excepted, with visits limited to one hour and no food to be brought in until further, notice. A roast pork dfepfer was served the pri- , sonars Sirnday, 26 pigs having been butchered at the subsistence depart ment a. few days before. The prisdn population to AfiiO, « - ♦ * Thoe. F. Seanis, superintendent of the Division ot Satety aud Hygiene of the Industrial Commission of Ohio, warns worker* engaged h? mechanical labor against the sultry perfed of the summer season and its debilitating ef fect apon them. He states that valu- It* gather- «d from industrial bulletins and the daily press with vrbe suggestions for th# ear* ef eur health if we would but follow them. He advises all to keep aod mentally and 'Don’t let Old Sol gatyeur Geat,1* A t t o r m y O t n e m l Ktik# CrM Tax May B e U # e d f o r A l l e y # A nmatelpalKy may use its portion af tiw aaMfifite ««d water irehtele 11 - w w kwa* far th* repaying of alleys .# >#*< 1 * 1 1 » m pririte** ten% aieeord- imt te a 5MRa« Iqr Attorney General #ib«Kii Mtewm. TM# opinion bpscs IN w n Ite tN improiienwnt oftiwse kata booms watt popahat humm ot pnmHmmpwmm wuarmn 01 mmm dliMbattiuft «fl#l M iar vatlrta ; iax mmifiwwagbemnt tat tite'eonstRie- tUm* maMMfmwteamdMKfirof driv* ways M yiMte psufca whteh driveway* «m<wd«|i#i#*te**te**ri*te*pw te Him CbniaMWteaw* «f Mter-tirik tm # m m m m 1 * m m in m k X m m m t r m * ta-tew, )fr. « f Mr*. GarterM. Abri. Mr.nudMrs.WalterT.MUtorarealso tm m tetter pwt aAtilte « « * . ..pbJM apf # # m m m te U liiit e r , fte I f Mis* against Dr. F. H'Rdri>a|te.ef London, Nine o f the Jurojrs signed the verdict. The suit followed an automobile colli sion at Second and Detroit -St*, tost December 29. Dr. Roanagle's car was being driven east on Second St. and crashed in the Montgomery machine which war traveling north oa Detroit tit.. TheMontgomery car was.knocked against a boulevard light pole at tbe northeast corner breaking the light glob* and bending the poet. The car was badly damaged, Ijt was alleged that the Roenagle car failed to atop bcfore crossHig the .intersection.. NO TAX DUE The Court found no inheritance tax is due from the estates ef Lena Jenks Martindato and Jessie M. Long. Net value o f’the former estate was $1,492 and of the latter, $1,306.66. CAN SELL REALTY Sanmel D«Andrews exeeptor o f the vill of Mary F. Andrews, was author- iaed to advertise for sale two tract* orrtaining tO seres and 7© acres. - “ 7 GUARDIAN NAMED• “ Hetawm W, Earey, was appelated guardian o f Elisabeth Giffen Carsy and famished $200 bond. CLAIM ALLOWED Judge S. C. Wright aliowed Samuel F. Andrews, Jamestown Piks, ^ 1 , 6*0 on hi* $IA 0 Oetoim against the estate .of his mother the late Mrs. Mary An- irews, far eerrioes rendered her dur ing a period i f more titea three yean fmasedtotriy preceding her death. The claim was contested by other heirs, and the hewrtog occupied a day and a half in probate court. Samuel An drews is executor of his mother's will, M*«. Walter Pierce Ha# B ifiit PootCnt By AxliMKy Mrs. Walter Ftoree wba mglfiaa m 'h* form at the tote Wateir flrtteam maw taaar Imttog ber’ rigtit foot sm - .mtetefi to*l fte te f ateHiat wMto W* wood. She M Dr. < mbh ! h % wmbb rosed. Tlw'fiNto wabj to Mtevei Wte to e a o li i eaXKNE B A # 'it' eo*a» smote tot# fte tend it flte^OSto Vtete d f o n i ^ during the year ifte-te aeeordiag te repot#' from Getomtots. A peerider teOM «r tt» regM« il * e t atemtio heiteg *a*aa*r eetiegw Iwve We lo g - mt topmrnm im ahawteg C m rmall mmmmmm p v e #w#wWt wm Uli Um* f €hto; SlHrir*r'aaa' James R. Fterc* joint indictment of grand larceny charged with stealing 320 poutri* of eppper wipe, property of The Pennsylvania Railroad Co,; Al bert D. Gttej. grand torcehy, charged vith theft of 320 pofanda of copper eire, proputp ot The Fennsylvanto lailroad Co.; Charles Martin and WH- totn Bhber, gramd larceny^ theft of wo automobile-wheels and two tires valued at $36 from Th* Xenia Iron and Metal Co.;, George W. Rigors, highway robbery, assaulting Edward B. Scott and robbing him of $22. The grand jury ignored a case against Mrs. Lulu Tatum, charged with receiving stolen property. M G S H I P M E N T S O F H O G S G O I N G F R O M H E R E The upward movement of the hog Market has resulted In handred* of .togs being shipped from here each lay. Frank UresWell whd represent* ',>* Co-operative ■hfepteg <*otnperry .toted he shipped 500 head last Friday with almost equay number each day -hepeet'wtek. ■. f C H U R C H N O T B S J wmwtiiiniininiSWMHii»M>Sl»w»iiM»i»aoH»nqiiSlm>i/' METHODIflT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church Seheol at 10 A. M. The tesson subject: “Deborah, Prophetess and Leader. " Judges 4:1-15. These hot days ira testing our loyalty in church attendance. Public Worship at l i , Subject 'Strange Bedfrilowa." Vatm Service at 8 P. M. This is the tost tervie# before summer vaCa- tion. Com* without yoUr costa If you fitet to mar* eemdertahls to do so. fchjtet: -Mrtfa XateR Folk,” ttoato M l to* m services at the Heat ftHtebytarta* ahareh Sabbath. MOTlCl » <ft CadtorviUe Building M »•*»• at their office, a# aMtfifar, en *r be- I MM L C. DAVIfi, See. o my Iwtoh to ex- thanks te all the kind friends for tiwtr aid and sym- ftehy.iteriat ter ****** bereavement tetof me tote wt my husband, f ex, jmmA A a HffifW. *v 4PPww * wl^MglwWW aad it**, JANdatan ter timtr ItteWWMtoyCte 4mmu* Qni#M< 'tiva sent out , see to ploowti, .Stu-' The ’■jf^aadMa■ euil■ Jdb^fioeu^ste- tofk^k-.Amjtajritoa imt pQQirmpp 'WWWfm WMilfi* newrultoglB Tdnestioaatetea as fidtomst titandardlL ^Tbeeurrisuium toall fields shall eevar a p*rl *4 e f <6 toast fi**r” years,’’ (Pee Dt* nmct-'teverid vmu ^A omu #I»tfliMIIMttbttirs* InstitatioM iterild emptatotoa the bur year pn«nmi,)w . . ' t - Stimdard i A MA tWo yate or tinee /ear currieulum to th* elementary Aacher 'trakdag field may ha offered but'it affiteiffl $• acoompawlid by d*- Tnite provlriotefpr the tear -yoar or ‘;h* five yrnw yregnaa o f teatoiag in Lbpt firid P Tlw titte* Departakent dsstres that -.11 Freshmea «a»d tiophoweree, who .ook forward te teacldng in public ichools. shall take sSrfa^r liberal Arts Work. Cedarrlto* CeUege has made,fug peevirimi to matetide desire' for its' Freshmen and gefiMaMteS' Gedarvtito Ce#see haa ate# provided ‘or Hd Jaadera 'and ffakktor* ee- that Aey .mm gad th* werk regaired ef ^hemtor the Dsgartiinnt o f Education. Gedarvffi* Getieg* atoe effsea a sptoe- iid besinsse oeurs* te typing, ahart- iand, koekbeigteff* pakkasanslkip and occomitliig. The eoBegs ateo offer# earns hi asiteis ' and pro teadical, we-tow, pce- journalism aearSte teat sptoadid Totrate in mute and nffigton. .. Thafoetiten skhitods has baen made mt and to a» fritowsi, September27, Ctorimteti Ualversity, :h«r*. CirTifiihirA. OesiiaiHdsL. titeee. wewkPBtegintepweH^m^nwnteprwmtePmna*' October 11, ttohana, here. . Octeber 1% Wllntoitte, there. October t l, We Gmiri», 1 i»ere. . November 1, (Open). te ’^Wfl|Uteila|ti||tete|e 'to. flwfNHK 1 #| mmW$ ' Noy ssber tt, Utbawa, there. NewmlerW, Mirsmsd, Xy^ there. November M, (Open)* The mmpaign Iwr-dtoimriWs Coltoge ewteansa®^sRHafin J»H^BO. <w ‘jehkg canted mu mo mm gratified at the ttomA CwkrriiW m i Urn return# romiaffi in trim tike dlamri. We are bepefnl timt, te the wm* lew mouths# he eatir* amwmt « f f l i f f t l wifi be flitoad. Nte mte* half ot ten people vtoitod. Thig wtii he gtoen te Oppw- •«. i-.-W* -s^. jfitosaumn.fitoatetegta tete^unSmtehastlKJe wtHwinJrWweBPw..JMPBm ' nr gto# a euntotenlten te Wte land, A$ tils sates ties* fibs dMMtoteami tre bring toll tisW 'M te i te s*ew* 'ha ‘ ‘ Her. ante tohm'W. tL dengtesr, | A riag -Ut. tided te enter a protest te Govmmer Cooper and tee hnapectitm Depart ment. The contractors have' been working ten hour# a day on the water and sewer lines, the men' being paid by the hour, A state inspector ordered the work held to eight hours, a law passed by union labor governing pub lic work. As te* murk here is being done under emergency legislation it' was held the order would not stand ter! tero*":masons. One that two state highways were mdre or fes& closed to traffic. Another that seems o f families are in need of water owing to the dry weather. The third was tfaat the vil lage, to badly in need o f the water system ter additional fire protection. A reply was received from the Gov ernor's office stating the matter would ba given attaution at one#. H E A T B R E A K S A L L R E C O R D S I N T H I S L O C A L I T Y - The thermometer- reached 106 on Main street, Sabbath, the hottest day to this laaality for many year*. Mon day was somewhat cooler but only by a few degrees. The intense heat With a fair breese has done untold injury to the corn crop and field pattorts as well as towns about homes in town are burned to # crisp, Not only' are farmers to need ef forage for animals but many farms have not over one well te Supply live stock at wejj a# for farm use. It to satimsted that wa are short about wrreti inches in rainfall for tee seven months pash Reports from western states indi cates a break in tee drouth but it has not reached Ohio at this writing, A light shew** in some sections felt Tuesday but this only added to the humidity o f the air. a# small white spots on the green hack ground then house#and buildings take tmterm and a bcatitifulndew toy# be fore us as the stucco houses faf Spanish type pf white or blue or pink arrange themselves into a city on the hill sides, We are takten ashore in-footer boats and here we find narirow street#, not over 20 feet wide, either cobble ’stone or dust and almost no sidewalks.. The donkey cart*, the oxcarts, the bicycle# and auto all pass you her# fan the street. Walls, walls, walls everywhere and; they serve a three-fold purpose, they-help -to-the-terracing^they-atop the wind and a(*o protect the property from stealing for Wearenot in Ameri ca. The land is owned by laTge land- owners and dolt'out to tenants in smalt lots andthey eak out an exietance. We were surprised at the amount of com grown here and it to used for food as roasting ears and when ripe ground into meal, Gam nat over a foot high when we to& home aad here it to fast roasting .saafewhsatond 'JXmWwFCil> ■1 , i-iWWfj » grown. The pine- as a valuable fog Graham in tee trench hollowed “Not to Shoot” hut at that time te*,. air compressor .fant fafat with a, notoe that men near the blasting point coatoi. not hear.. Graham’s body waa badly mangled. - ; . - < GrahamWas married on July Mb to < Miss Nfoa Neater, Ctorkaburgh, W. ^ Va. Mrs. Graham.had been staying-- - at te# borne faf Mr. Alva Ford during thetimeher-husbandliadamploymmt' , here. He is survived by it widowed' mother, twobrothers andthree sisters . ; Short funeral.services ware held ^ Saturday from the-McMillan funeral home. Rev. Gunnett being fo charge. * The body was taken to Tiltonrill* for burial, v Graham ha# been an^fampfeye# o f tbe Pittsburgh-De# Moines Cempany •r mfare year* tod w#a y*gatd*d man. _ . , . . . 5 - - --------- atood'Wti# appiee are of the finest quality and are among the laboring' men and hi* grown by tee thousand# under glass death was quite a shock not only t* and,they tell us it take# 9 months to his wife and the company but the en- W i l l H o l d R e u n i o n I n X e n i a , S u n d a y The many Virginian* fo thls vicinity will be iatereried in the Reunion to be held at the Greene County Fair Grenade, Xenia, Sunday, July 27th. President H. M. Swindler met with til* various committees rtcetttiy at tee toles are made at tto lari minute hem* e f Cha*. t o w , near Mt. Zfon Refrimed Church, at which time the duties ot tit* eenuwittaee ware die*! mtmmm jrmvvi w w wmm n tedtl mmmtmmmmM*<mmwS\mm tolRifk mmim wPfi™ i^vsi^ea ’ o^ wrtwmga ^yu*u, Thl* to te# to* tiiuu la eeirii yaw t^nvirM mi Vtotjkim* Vi#* gwMttot, m tlv# produce a mingle pineapple and 26 to 30 cents per day 1# tite wage# o f ah average mail. Milk ia deliverod in cans ffom the back, of carts and tee city street sprinkler Would hold about two barrels of water and looked like a toy in. their dust. Only one Prodestanfc missionary on the tottod and supposed to serve tee 260,006 people most o f Whomate Catholic. We saw our-first blue hydrangeas her* on the Afore Islands. Hollyhocks 12 feet high and other fiowera to proportion. , Madeira- ^ - Two days latet We are taken ashore at Madeirathe island is 40 by 42 miles and noted for,it# embroidery, urin*, grapes, bananas and vegetables. The first thing, -that greets you'atMadeira is the quaint oxsled drawn by two small oxen or 2 small mules in these the visitors are taken to the foot of Mountain Cog railway that carries you up the mountain to the excellent hotels at the top 2,000 to 3,000 feet above tee sea. .Th* side of Jthe mountain is ter*, raced into small gardens and here grow# sugar cane, bananas, grapes, potatoes, cabbage, cale, etc. We saw gardens growing grapes over the en tire surface, 6 feet above the ground on wire trefiace* and underneath a good Cropef potatoes with cabbage be tween the rows. The foil must be fertile and water abundant for the gardens and parks around the hotels were most beautiful and loxfarant. Rose* 4 to 8 inches in diameter and calalillies as common as rose* are at' home in June. Tabbogan sleds bring us down the mountain, three persons in each sled and t*fo men have, ropes fastened to the front to pull at times and to guide and sometimes to pull back. Beggars both young andold are a nuisance here as elsewhere aad the tradesmen who swam on the beat as soon as it is *toped teemto think the tourist* are made o f money or sis* have no judgment a* they ask t to 4 time* th* price they will later take for their embroidery linens, heads, tie. Everything from htorikerchlri! te canary bird# are offered by the** trader* and even after they are seat off the ship they continue torir dicker ing from their little boat* and many A dime or a quarter thrown over beard it not lost ae the diver* are there ready te dlv* tote tit* dear water fee any piece o f money. Ltttio fellows UNpwwifi; VffifiKwdPPpfv#fl«l l>*w Pffll divers. Anything te get money seems te b# the slogaa of tee eest. Oar next step will be Athene then Cenriinteaepi*. Mrn.0. A, Detfifoa. tire community. Following the toefe dent tee company suspended work Friday and Saturday, , •‘ g l *-L2 i ---........... « , . M a s o n H a s $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 F i r e L a s t S a t u r d a y ; W a f e r S u p p l y S h o r t . The village o f Mason to Warrtsi county had a $100,000 fir* fori Satur day that wiped out ton* buildiagt in cluding business and residence prop erty. ' The fire started to th*. George Kohl garage and spread rapidly due te a high wind and the dry weather. Lebanon and Morrow sent meter pumpers but were handicapped by the lack o f water, ' The town has a partially completed Waterworks system and one pfoaper waa placed at the creek and pumped into the Water main and the other at a hydrant io_fight the fir*.___ ___ A peculiarthing wasthe fir*started n property owned by Kohl, fob* to a nember of village council and trim had secured an injunction stepping the work on tee system test was started two year* ago, His toe* was 15,000 with only $1,000 iasaraass. During the fir* reridmta took sides md several encounter* ware rispped !iy cooler heads, all th* rsseJt ef rouble over the waterworks Syrian. A lit# reportMonday wm thatKohl would conttoae his fight agaiart the waterworks r*g*nt!#e* ef. hi* lias. Others contend sentiment te She vfL rsge to now vary stiroagfor the system and Kohl will be aanbto te eeateel council a« he has In the pari. M in i a t u r e G o l f C o u r » e 1 * I n s t a l l e d t A m m & o m m XdFayMtoa4dfogaintetoite*ege)f rrttirtu aa mw&mw a# iaiHjttfiitfiityk m §jkm m^m^msw^nm^ama^wn^wwaqvsp«Br Old Mill Cainp west ef tew*. The new iwtwi si wmmwmwmm s iiv p m wm m W9 i su m J wp F young fetes. The oomm te new under eenrtrue- tie* and will bean per wtih aaqr te bo L, ^jAaeSidteMa .aiFr.J MMfe.*. ^teLa, 1 duK'- xfMi ill- mmwf mm* TmWmm m w*R adegdsd for ante a tear** and •in yonnit imuiy fowteuri 'teed om putekwHUBifiteS b* foMgtetei wmdyfor ae* by Sri fieri o f Auguet, lie, and Mr*. T. 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