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SyracuseSUNDAY, SEPT. 3, 1939|SECOND SECTIONFive Drivers Are Accused When Crashes Hurt ElevenThree Women Taken to Hospital After Car Turns OverSmasliup on Route 58 Injured as Auto Plunges Into Ditch After CollisionAirview of Largest Crowd of Season on Grounds ofN. Y. State FairmmLivestock Parade, Baby. Show Finals, Balloon Ascension FeaturesProgram Speeds UpStunt Drivers, Steeplechase, Dance Bands. Fashion Revues Are CominrJiearierit'fi iy snnrp in State Vsiir ntier.drtn«*-: yes-terfhy wlii'ii t\ crowii of iU.-07-S pfc-wfri through tfV! t'.im-stil^s. exposition ofricinh looker! hopefully ?o;rar»l TltekccoihI and final wr-ri of the i ij-clny .show.Lczg before lOO-ir.'.Io d!r:track championship automobile rsc; —yestsrdcy's m£.gr.ct—ws? over, P2ui 5m!th. director of the fair, and his staff oi assisjaats, WEiC p-crfectinsf.y.'iv.^'A yOXvinute details 1to— Cl Tile €XpOall!Cll.Srarting tod37 with ?. bslloor, ss-censltm, band concerts. siarrhir.g drill ronUt-Ls hr *»ren hlsh school bancs. finals In a baby content, parade or prlz* winniR? livestock a Jp.lppv race and ntri*r 0?tur£. JLr. Smith ??.id, ensuing day= will bring an Increasingly siepped-up tempo, Vilh running horses racing over the Hat 2-nd a *iseu:* chase course, Lucky Teter and his automobile stunt drivers, dancles to the music of 'ourLARGEST CROWD OP 1938 STATE FAIRin Tr:oys perrormancss and Exhibition flit and sterplecbasa races. After 5 P.M. visitors “i2! bo admitted free to LilG grnisnd?.-Organized l2hor will have charge of Monday's prozram. wtih spaclal Mayors’ Dp.t, Girl Szouz Day. A Yin:! on Day and Indian Day .-xercLsES ;0 be staged !?.tcr in tiis week.Yesterday's crowd arrived ?.*L tie .rounds earlv. Bravin- the. hex- r' t*R outers A mazedAs Fish Leaps Into Their BoatBut joy Fades When It Proves to Be a CarpCongressman Found War Sentiment Only on Two CuastsFears ‘Tidal Wave*Doubts Roosevelt Should Have Free Hand in Deciding IssuesHerald Journal Will Publish On Labor DayTo give readers uninterrupted coverage of the history - making o v c 111 a now occurring in Europe, The Herald .Journal will publish 011 Monday, Labor ftny,:. .Wire services and Wire photo will bring Herald Journal subscribers fhe crisis neiva, aa it happens, without interruption,; for iho holiday.. Two fires of undetermined origin, about Jlv* hours npnrt, destroyed a house, bam and other structures on the farm of Stanley Jakubowskl, El-bridge, R. D. 1, Friday • night and yesterday morning.The first flro was discovered In the barn by Jakubowskl about 10:45 V, M. Friday. The farmer put in a cap for Skaneateles and Marcellus voUinicer. firemen. but-by the time they, arrived the structure was all In dames and nn adjoining corn crib also was burning, :■''.Hrcmpn TCSiTicied their, csrom tosaying other structures on the faun, and. several hours after outbreak of the /htmeo, the /Ire wap declared under control, /. Awn ken Ins at 4 A, M„ Jakubowskl discovered the chicken house, about 40 feet kway from'the. barn, w« in
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Syracuse Herald Syracuse Journal

Syracuse, New York, US

Sun, Sep 03, 1939

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