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The Dayton Herald
This Section Includes SPORTS, MARKETS, AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR   DAYTON, OHIO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926   PRICE – TWO CENTS

NOTED AIRPLANE DESIGNER DIES IN TROY 

Today 
Home to California 
She Burned Herself 
Three Cheers for Labor
In the Yildix Palace
by Arthur [[?]]
This is going home time, for the people of California. In [[?]], all [[1st column almost entirely illegible]].

Ford Sedan Stolen
[[illegible]]

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ATTACK CHARGED TO RELATIVE BY PIQUA RESIDENT
Philip Franklin Accuses Son-in-Law––Court Issues Warrant.
Piqua, O., Nov 2.-Philip Franklin, [[illegible]] street, reported to police that he had been [[illegible]] father-in-law, told [[?]] he should take better care of Mrs. [[?]] and be more considerate of her, and [[?]] took [[?]] to the statement, police were told. Mrs. [[?]] at the present time is [[?]] Memorial Hospital.
Franklin is badly beaten about the face and head and the [[?]] of his house was [[covered?]] with blood [[?]] and blood was also found on the [[?]]. The telephone was torn from the wall and the room was in [[?]], indicating a struggle.   

Decrease Show in Marriage Licenses
Troy. Nov. 2 - The number of marriage Licenses issued in October fell 28 short of the number for the same month last year. Thirty [[?]] were married the last month, while it [[?]] given marriage licenses in October, [[?]].
However, the total for the year is still ahead of [[?]]. As for this year, [[301?]] [[?]] were married, while the number for 1926 was [[?]] for the [[?]].

Officers to Be Named
Piqua, O. Nov 2 - The [[?]] organization headed by W. [[?]]. of the Metropolitan [[illegible]]. [[illegible]].
At the next meeting this week, officers will be elected, and [[?]] taken to make this a better organization. [[?]] are to be sent to Mr. [[?]] after [[illegible]], to be taken. It will take some time for this, but the  [[illegible]].

West Milton 
[[illegible]]

[comic strip]]
The GUMPS---Look for the Silver Lining. By Sidney Smith
[[image 1]]
[[man on right]]"Gollie, [[?]], You are just the fellow I wanted to see.
I want to dig up $50,000 before the 14th of this month. If you can let me have it I'll give you a first mortgage on Paradise Vista. [[illegible]]."

[man on left]]"It's no problem at all. If you needed a million dollars your friends in this town would fight for the privilege of lending it to you. You can borrow $50,000 quicker than [[illegible]]. I'd be tickled to death to let you have it. I'm only too glad to be a friend, a [[?]] at any time."

[[man on right]]"There's a pal. He gave [[up?]] this million dollars. [[?]] novice and [[illegible]] in cash. If I had [[illegible]] restaurant and [[?]] to cheer up and kept on walking the streets until I found a pocket book."

"[[?]] turned [[?]] so much he feels like a [[?]] but he has to get $50,000 [[?]] or sing good bye [[?]] to Paradise Vista"
[[/comic strip]]   


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TAKES NEW DUTIES AT DAYTON CHURCH
Dr. John E. Kauffman, Formerly of Piqua, Has Active Schedule Outlined
Piqua. Nov. 2 - Dr. John E. Kauffman, former pastor of the First Christian church of Piqua, has taken over the new duties in connection with the First Christian church of Dayton. Dr. Kauffman was very [[?]] in work, [[?]] being president of the Piqua [[?]] of Religious Education and [[?]] of the [[illegible]] the [[?]] of the city and was participated in [[?]] church and religious work.
Aside from his duties at the First Christian church in Dayton, Dr. Kauffman will [[illegible]].
Dr. Kauffman [[illegible]]. 

TICKETS SELL FAST FOR LECTURE COURSE
Drawing of Seats Will Take Place Wednesday at Civil League House
[[illegible]].


Covington
[[illegible]].
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STATE OFFICER MAKES RULING OVER BENEFITS
Piqua Must Look After its Own Charity Cases After January 1,
PIQUA. Nov. 2 - At a meeting of the [[illegible]].  
[[illegible]]. 


DELAY DISCUSSED IN HUNTING SEASON
Action Believed Help in Checking Spread of Hog Cholera in Miami.
[[illegible]].

Tippecanoe City
[[illegible]].
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Empress in Forbidden Photo
[[image 2]]
Emperor and Empress of Japan are not supposed to be photographed, being [[?]] [[?]] [[?]]. But here's seen photo of the [[illegible]].   

Dr. John E. Kauffman Takes Charge of Dayton Church
Christian Minister Comes from Piqua Congregation.
[[image 2]]
Dr. J.E. Kauffman
Dr. John [[?]] Kauffman, who has been announced the position of pastor of the First Christian church. [[illegible]].

Bradford
[[illegible]].
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Piqua News Briefs
[[illegible]].

Alum Affects Water
[[illegible]].

Pastorate Resigned
[[illegible]].
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HEART ATTACK FATAL AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Elwood J Junkin, Head of Advanced Aircraft Company, Dies in Troy
NATIONALLY KNOWN IN WORLD OF AVIATION
Factory Had [[?]] Growth Since Organization Four Years Ago.

TROY. Nov 2 - Elwood J. Junkin, 26, president and secretary of the Advance Aircraft Company, died at his residence at 216 East Franklin Street at 10 o'clock Monday morning following an Illness of eight months from heart trouble. He had been in a serious condition for some weeks and his death was not unexpected.

Mr. Junkin came to Troy about four years ago and organized the Advance Aircraft Company with his partner C. J. Brukner. From a small beginning the plant has had a phenomenal growth until now it is one of the leading producers of commercial airplanes in the United States.

He was an experienced aviator and was widely known throughout the aviation world both for his ability as an aviator and as a designer of planes. During the World War Mr. Junkin was, employed in several airplane factories which built planes for the government.

Mr. Junkin, in connection with his partners, is to be credited with truly notable achievement in the successful solution of the most difficult engineering problems of aircraft construction. This success is illustrated in the fact that Henry Ford, after testing aircraft construction. This success is illustrated in the fact that Henry Ford, after testing airplanes of all manufacturers, discarded the rest and kept the Waco purchasing five machines of the local company. It was confidently expected among experienced men in this line that Mr. Junkin and his associates would become to the aircraft world what Ford has so long been to the automobile world in the production of an airplane, and the only one, within the means of all, and meeting more than others the requirements of successful flight.

The decedent was born in Drayton, N.D., on March 3, 1897. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Junkin, one daughter; Janet aged seven weeks, young George Weaver who was loved by him as his very own, two brothers, Herbert of Troy and John of Minneapolis, one sister, Vera Junkin, Battle Creek, Mich., and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Junkin, of Minneapolis.

The funeral services will be held from the late residence on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. I. L. Dungan, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will be in charge. Burial will be made In Riverside cemetery.

PLAN UNION SERVICE FOR THANKSGIVING
Tentative Arrangement Made at Meeting of Troy Ministers
TROY, Nov. 2 - Tentative arrangement were made for the {[?]] [[?]] Thanksgiving service at a gathering of the [[?]] [[?]]. The [[?]] of the  [[?]] will be organized and announced at a [[?]] meeting.
[[illegible]].
[[?]] [[?]] part of the [[?]] was the talk of the [[?]] [[?]] [[?]] on the subject [[illegible]].

Engage Special Truck for Piqua-Lima Game
[[illegible]]

Kessler
[[illegible]]
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Transcription Notes:
Need clearer pictures to read articles. Found the obituary of Elwood J. Junkin where I could see it clearly - [[image 1: The Gumps comic strip - 3 boxes showing dialog and drawings of two men; both smoking cigars.]] [[image 2: Photo of Japanese Emperor and Empress]] [[image 3: photo of Dr. John E. Kauffman]]