Kingsport Times (Newspaper) - November 18, 1928, Kingsport, Tennessee CITY OF INDUSTRY VOL. 275 FULL LEASED ASSOCIATED B. C. NOVEMBER 18, 1928 SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY PRICE FIVE LATIN-AMERICA PREPARES TO GREET TRAIN BOY FINDS LOVE IN GIRL DOOMED TO AND HOPES TO SAVE HER Three and Five Lives Are Lost as Flood Waters Sweep Plains ter Extreme Deluge COLD WAVE ADDS TO DISCOMFORT Streams Still on But Flood Waters to Subside J ly as Rain Ceases i 7. A of IMC v. hich western Kansas for oin from floods had taken and rendered oi and dis- 1 irain i Streams were still en a the rapidly in most seel ion v. the of the tial which poured in inches of water wide in from to Cold Wave A cold wave to the of flood and in central snow and the in industrial tracks and as a mere deaths were to have been added to the ported whin an over- turned motor car above I IT. the crest of waters I Nations of enthusiastic visit of President-elect Hoover to i preparations for his some of the presidents of it Latin-American republics who will entertain of South T his son who accompanies him on the and the dreadnought an half of the tour will be Arrives ai Gulf at io Be- Upon By Crowds During Trip LAST INTERVIEW TO PRESS GIVEN as Much Mail ing as if He Was at Answer Ali Questions GULF Nov. 17 from nnu Alfred E. Smith today ar- at the Gulf between a liere after what he A man drowned yesterday when his motor ear was swept into a flooded stream near ty was identified as A. of a j the V 1 hit town in Kansas i battle the 1 ftj into little city yesterday j 1'''if rutting its city water eiet trie systems anil I o i ing hundreds of i oef Residential districts on three j sides of Kl were Ailo j under when the of inn 10.2 ceased at the ST. i continued to rise late today and city was virtually he M. Train service into Kansas described as a worse experience i his presidential OR southern trip he lias been set upon by aroused from his sleep night and called on for at various Remains Closeted just before he rise until after nine and d in his private car on a siding until 11 When he did leave it was pouring in the lintel he went straight his with his party rnd remained closeted there until which was in his he held a con- with is the first and last in- I will give on my tion until I say he am to To repeated questions he re- that lie did not intend to say to ho brusque but Defendant Charges That Entire Case is a Frame Overrules tion For Nov. of a defendant the i Iii men on trial for conspiracy to to the and Three of the most the behind i homes in the city have o f- 1 ferod to tile U The river became a llis family ber alom the Kansas On 1'. ilies flee use of style home en Perry has his TI Five Drown has floodwaters is the Marais Des Cygne River i a toll of five lives here this noon when the in which two Ralph Shims 6v Dr. J. Ward Smith were cue work throwing the i two and Mrs. C. C. Jones and STANFORD on 17. c- of hi i July free-for-all verbal tie in which the a cloKen lawyers and even the trial himself The came when tho that David chief of the staff of had conferred Him with n. view to inducing him to testimony which he 1'idio'T for for h state's Michael former police city and i i The verbal pyrotechnics ended i when the defense made a motion 11 for a mistrial which was cd by John M. O'Connor nth a reprimand for defense explained that he would withhold any ments of his future I reached here I found as much mail waiting for me as if i I had been the governor's People wish me to do many things but I cannot answer all of those letters if I am. to have any I do not wish to be but if I say what I plan to it will set the mail loose on In the afternoon the sun broke forth and the entire party took to the links and played un- til halted by more tor of Mississippi who is party on the and John J. man of the Democratic national were driven off by the downpour at the 8th hole where Senator Harrison was one up They were followed around the links by a black caddie boy who ed with pride as he labored under Dim C. and Eula Thompson bottle of soda from he 3y ROBERT MORAN Writer for Central Press Ga. Love keeps the golf ba and posed for One Questioned In Connection With Rothstein Murder Showers This s colder in west portion Sunday study at the work considerably away the huve Sunday Monday generally for the vi was John L. fair and Mostly cloudy and colder preceded by president of the rain in northeast portion elated Hoover of day Monday j Lucey said his visit with the I president-elect that in Following data compiled at U. i the solid south is permanent if S. weather station here by C. L. Hoover meets tlv wishes tv Readings taken at fi p. m. each High temperature yesterday 71 Ave. tin's date 1 Low are Ave. to the of others Io i 1 Hi Otrle Kills and j Francis Gregory i ii of the 16 tenants of Eller in the 20th over ed as Republican and where most of the primary day disorder intruding one slaying j maintained the case the i Defendants and Morris lor and his also was by Sheridan tor for f p Announces I hat j temperature Friday Ave. this date Low temperature Friday l 91 ndn f M p. ball They a the in Circumstances j Ke Be For Nat. Com. 17 j Nov jV K. former of of was convicted h- ly under nn a jury in us cuit court of in as national com- for the killing of of Re- on February 1G, ami ten years in the state be by the white j Argument on a motion set aside the verdict will be He made his announcement j heard by Judge J. Turnr owing an executive session of the who presided at the on NEW Nov. hel went to tlie office of Dis- Attorney Banton day questioning i n the Ar- nold Rothstein murder who has been referred to as the murdered gambler's race track surrendering first at a police station and then going with a detective to see the county After the questioning Mr. ton said McCabel had denied any knowledge of the fatal shooting of Rothstein in the Park Central Hotel two ago and that he district was satisfied McCabel had no connection with havins i i had been on shipboard at the Surrogate O'Brien today r e wo prese a e 0 one that the Hoover parly Davis faction of the Re- j bail for the temporary tors of the estate to start immediately at ing the dead man's tangled Those named were ham E. the gambler's Samuel an and J. a former actress to whom Rothstein made a sub- stantial bequest in the will on his field and later withdrew an affidavit in Surrogate's court today wherein tryst in the shadow of the chair in Stirred into being after the ex- treme penalty had been ordered by and judge for Eula young convicted of Coleman of this all but hopeless affection of a news butcher on an train and Eala is the one ray of sunshine ing its way into her As for the news Dan C. he has found the greatest motive in life in his own and is determined er to give up hope of saving the life of mountain whom he believes innocent of Already men have paid with their lives for the killing of Coleman Osborne Clifford Eulas and Jim a A stay of GO days ed Eula by Governor Hardman of ends November 19. Love at First Sight Hanison was peddling his candy and pop one day be- tween Atlanta and when a girl asked the two men beside her if she might have a cold They were deputy Kula Thompson was the And Barney was the drink shall never forget the look went straight to my heart and Since that Barney and have exchanged he writing either from Atlanta or and she from cell at where she is waiting for action by the governor which will mean death in the tric Would Save Her am sure trying to do thing to save Barney have never loved anyone like I love and though it may be founded on sympathy and love are and I am trying my best to help Asked what he was doing to sist Eula in her fight for ney said that as her case was in the hands of the he could nothing at present but hope and and that is what he is was convicted in with her husband and the Thompson and Moss went to the Twenty-four hours before the time set for Eula was granted the And while she waits for Governor Hardman to act or let the state exact its she writes to ney and reads his letters to Only Witnesses to at Federal Probe Satur day Were First and Chief Engineer TESTIMONY OF RADIO MEN Chief Engineer Says That He Told tain He Believed Could Keep Afloat NKW Nov. 17. water poured into the steamer Vestris through leaky ports and hatches for a day and half be- fore she the two senior viving officers testified almost until the very end they said they thought the ship could The only at today's session of the iru the cosi more 100 were first Officer a wind ten n riner who was making his first as and t chic Adar and liam who his ill-fated Adams of captain at an hour had beep ed he could definitely nil at had been almost for hours and was sfea Both testified about doors in the side of tlie shin that let water pour in so fast that the combined efforts of iho machine -ade of. MI its no Tin rana and a bucket members could with it. Tt lurched in a heavy sea of the vent a wooden bulkhead into the Reasons Given NEW 17 The New York of I the British sent to his home office in I London today a dispatch said that the Vestris sank because I the necro firemen refused to keep I np steam in tho boilers and Carey did not send I his SOS sooner there was no need for The dispatch was bribed on tho the said he obtained from officers of the Fourth Prestwick prid on ef o the tbo a in n doir about Even as death draws she I finds something in life to shake off the shadow of even if j five feet the was en eyes as she accepted the she cannot bannish it TIMES LAUNCH EDUCATIONAL FEATURE sea and solid of green water started to headlong into the This i- ed the but in was never enough to sink ship or even serious the position of the door it difficult to cover the A list but it did not which was not regarded as dangerous a's Smith he had himself the same time the f tests the ability of thousands of good and accurate Cash Awards Amount to Every j wit Word of This Article reat A Frent iof flow in and Eligible Except Employes of Paper most of whom j were from the ly became more The Kingsport always alert for something has brought forth a splendid which is by the and no doubt will attract a great deal of We have no hesitancy in saying it will be welcomed by It is therefore explained in Read every word of this article carefully before you turn to the you will be So commencing with last issue we launch a. great Pumps Working went until Monday morning Explanation j er Carey nor the chief engineer Eight columns of ads appeared i smv any to 3p in issue of The Times The pumps were working These are for the merchants who cheerfully took space in the These ads will appear every week for the next twelve ly and although the mass of wa- ter was the tion was in of the engineers was and right A set of rules governing the I up to nine a. none of feature may be found in the center I them had the slightest idea the of the page of ads which must be i shin was in any danger of word and read carefully and adhered The i slogan We question j return answer which this the whether any other paper in this are to fill in when the family is became almost impossible section has ever used any sure it has found the to Their nerves had been system to get the greatest j and after you have prepared frayed by the ship's which ber of people to study every word your is in the center of the made firing the boilers a difficult of a merchant's I while the water was swishing A campaign of ad one of the ads on the waist high on the starboard side as it has been the page there has been one word cf the expressed purpose of educating the j spelled intentionally by the con- kept on slipping away up i to the deck when the engineer of- e last year on on ing fixed at various members of the family to test she said the gambler had read study as j The rules will tell you the backs were ned to marry her as soon as his well as to the writing of original i to locate these To get though the mate several tin wife divorced slogans or mottos for At I on page on