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...error. Newsstand-buyer Zweiger is no subscriber...
Tickets for the dance will go on sale at the newsstand in the Union on next Thursday. The prices have been reduced from those of last year, tickets being $4.00 for couples and $2.50 for stags...
Ohio can't be proud of the "gang," of course, but it's going pretty strong for a West Virginian [Newsstand Buyer Sands, TIME, Feb. 21] to get uppitty. What's West Virginia but Ohio's coal bin? Just a dirty, disheveled stretch of mine dumps and scraggly mountains, filled with a bunch of ignorants that only know enough to swing picks and drink moonshine. That's one reason you can't spend anything but Sunday on Sunday in West Virginia. Everybody's drunk or sleeping it off down there on Sunday. . . . What President did West Virginia ever produce...
Sirs: Last Thursday morning I called on the owner of a chain of stores and secured an appointment for 11 o'clock. Then I stopped at a newsstand, bought the latest number of TIME, sat down in the hotel lobby and started reading...
...Pope (1688-1744).?ED. 2For a 30 weeks' introductory subscription.?ED. 3TIME omits Prisoner-Subscriber? ?'s name and number.?ED. 4There is a John T. Davis, a potent lawyer of Elkins, W. Va. and Washington, D. C. But he was never President nor presidential nominee. Newsstand-Buyer Zweiger doubtless means John William Davis, born at Clarksburg, W. Va., Democratic candidate in 1924. John William Davis has a handsome home at Glen Cove, Long Island. He voted in Clarksburg to escape political identification with his opulent Long Island neighbors (J. P. Morgan...