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   Middlesboro Daily News (Newspaper) - May 22, 1931, Middlesboro, Kentucky                               EDITORIAL COMMENT Kentucky and Showers Friday afternoon or not much change in temperature Courtesy Union Exclusively to the of the Cumberland Empire VOL XV NO 276 PUBLISHED EVERY EXCEPT SUNDAY MIDDLESBORO KENTUCKY MAY 22 BY CITIZEN CO INC FIVE CENTS DIPLOMAS TO 7 GRADUATES IN HI SCHOOL THE CYNIC RALPH BAKTON genius artist caricaturist and cynic ends his life like he hud lived it without reason and without hope Like a lone star in the firmament lie blazed brilliantly during his career on earth but the tre of his genius was dead be- cause there was no soul in it Barton was another cken another Sinclair Lewis j lie looked upon life the eyes of the pessimist and the cynic He was color blind to God and goodness hope and j Married four iie was unbearable to mates of his personality Tie sought toj Sixty-seven people satisfy the hunger of his soul hearts beating lite in the White lights of beyond measure and Yorl and Paris He tried to j cited to a pilch were bury himself in tlie false fram nigh versions of wine and women i School last night 1 KILLED 2 YESTERDAY Children Swarm Streets As Schools Are School is After nine months of and activities I h e city schools dismissed for tho summer j vacation today From the seven Karl Price ian Orville WELLS TO REPRESENT HER COLLEGE S a 1 u t a t o r i a n i of Class I Morehead Teachers College Beauty to Be Here for Laurel Festival school population of 1 ii r j c strong happy a n I lo I J straight I'm to hy on all as no no puy for I IIP last havo lioon for but tho school the city TOKO the occasion anil was school Com- jn year's inK the loss of of r of he anil bod beliel and hope Hello puy those who have went out in the blackness attained tho ultimate in teachers i at despair despite his genius I morrow for homes schools and creek yesterday lookins over tlie and his earthly achievements with tic ins down As for the some nf Miss So always the Cynic goes i outside aisles of the lo j 111111.11 time of HOWARD publisher F SCHWAB SEES BUSINESS AS BACK Says Two Clouds Over Economic Horizon Must Dispel First Barton's enri was ble He was really insane The of did not have the balance wheel of Central School Auditorium was filled almost to capacity Tor the final event ol the Week Parents and tho curious withered Alary Wells at i r's sent school at the Mountain Queen June at clear Creek Springs to to from Queen this lur th Miss coronation a great string of pers made a in Paris yesterday to a number of American business men He made a reference to bitry which has long been the cynic's target He it Babbitry or as much you please but the force is a one and it gets results During the past few months with quantity production a definite fixture in our try this American force has been as a new urge toward quality as well as quantity The new urge lias taken form to demand a ter quality of life for a larger portion of the people and a better quality of methods and men for public relations Somewhere we have seen the query propounded What Constructive proposals and in- fluences are we getting today from the cynic the critic the What are they sub- jn place of the nobler emotions inspired in the heart of The cynic makes no bution works on earth shrivel up into dust when he is one the for the some of i will work some will play The Flag of The will visit Ihi and Hamlett principal vll ilton Diesis of li 1 chairman ol the led with the J lendron 01 thrilled colorful was in charge or the program Rev A B Reeves pastor of the First Christian Church pronounced tho tion A girls trio Calm Js The Night was suns hy Louise Hoe Mary Skeen More ami Mary Vaughn The address w a H by After the friends and patrons of the school for their interest in save his Doctrine the most of their three months School is LIGHT RATES ARE REDUCED A second tion in power and light rates this the class he save his to U per cent has oration The Monroe Doctrine hy James and Tho Future of Our System plant siven hy Frances Kileoyne honor 1 The rirst reduction Louise Iloe gave her oration Home A vocal solo was sung by Mary Skeen More Causa given hy Stuart The History of Musi JUKI las of rates was made fore The city sets its lights free this service being estimated to cont approximately if from a private a lour to tins Pinnacle J he ladies were heanly of on ilir and with the oT a for tural plant Mr Smith said he is receiving reservations the various fours daily The program ol I h e will bring ISu people from various purls of the slate lo in on n tains Two hands -15 girls I IIP various colleges seven speakers from over state and others on the program will ter interest at Clear Veteran Is Retired To a Farm ie nation is i A of 1 4 the American Steel Institute IVr his optimistic business outlooks lis hearers the industry cut ent ami would Greensboro N C- old lo right any more luck aj veto run of fire i was in to spend tho summer on a near i Jack is an hull Kor years lie was cut at central Kirc Station health forced his retirement from active duty on tho ruck and ill the if blazes Much i i Jack's time recently has in hospitals where was treated fur indigestion and kindred to the old of a especially has a life When an alarm came in Jade leaped the top of the truck and vociferously to the sound of the siren as machine speeded through Greensboro streets lo -a fire firemen decided Jack needed a vacation a rest in country when can rump on green grass and partake of a healthier diet than WARNER CHILD DIES SISTERS ARE INJURED Corbin Man Strikes Girls as They Leave Car and Pass to Rear stand uy workmen in nut In other linns his conviction that hy er in opera I ion cull Hi there a inure sane attitude concerning lowering m irade barriers Tuo Clouds Schwab probed the subject of from several angles and declared there two clouds oxer our h ness horizon and two only which need to he dissipated affords Jack counsel to j expected to hu active speech made again never One find hy concern A detailed report of tlie lious of the plant a rish i UK financial condition Tho made by Karl Price The in he ox pressed for the class their appreciation to tht faculty A male quartet Joel staff Bernard and Charlie Hay lies sans As The Wind That The was Air Hamlet J warded tho diplomas to JEALOUS MAN BEATS FAMILY Dracut Mass In police described as a jealous rage A NEW STUDY in LeRoy attacked all his family with a today killing his son probably fatally his wife ami a daughter and WE understand that U S Commissioner of tion Cooper would like to in- clude an element in our which would deal with preventives of toward crime He says that there is an tendency toward crime day our people He thinks that our tional institutions should take of that and do something about it Commissioner Cooper is right There may be a break flown in our great institutions in this respect What the smaller Christian ing thr colleges are to do the big state institutions arc omitting Here is a great ar- gument for the small church college We believe that if a survey of the colleges of the were made it would be found that our great moral lenders are generally speaking ducts of the small institutions in which wholesome religious influences are predominant Liberalism has become too pronounced in our free and there today a question mark in the minds of the people as to the efficacy of higher education There may be too much of freedom and too little of ex- ample influence and tion It is something to about ust Preceding of the I members of Mr staled f survey of tho class that 53 of the members expert lo yo to cohere Twenty want to suicide Continued on Page Six B- lit died of j skull wounds shortly after ing St Joseph's Hospital Lowell Mrs Nellie ami i wro reported near at the same himself was aken to St Joseph's a f te r H la i n his wrists with a razor hut doctors believed he would recover Suspension or the two days nf the The Queen ol the Festival will be chosen from the j lives of the various in in near Mount iiin haurel held in t h e a fir r the Apple festivals the Collon and other festivals in the country It planned to this tn annual affair in the early summer just is in full bloom and mountains arc al I heir hcst Starting on small scale and a two-day program it is ex- peeled lo to mam ninth port ions as time in thn event is throughout tlie stale and HIP last days attention will he directed in forming people a I home festival Aii mv pursu in Cleveland today for tin maneuvers Air 0 air forces of the United States army left hero shortly after for ern base at New York The eastward be made ol these he said id I which has been solved hy the industry willi extremely and tho is tho fear on the part of I lie in t ability of prices the fear or lowering prices Thene two adjusted and will be Schwab said Mill ions of American J he declared entertain a fear hat I hen will be a cut in rates and a consequent lower living standard HOOVE LAUDS AM RED CROSS adjusted Washington reside lit Hoover last night praised the Cross as one of the most beautiful flowers or the American spirit ami the American cracy Speaking on the of the anniversary of the tlon Mr Hoover said it sents our people in their most generous and diameter Women he provided tho he with its purpose hy way and delphia Departure nf the planes the f the plia which derail a agO CUT Havana constitutional guarantees move tantamount to in art in 1 H threatened by the government authorities today as one means of suppressing armed rebellion re- ported to have begun in end of the island lic Octavio Secretary of Interior said that while r e v o c i t i o n of constitutional guarantees had not been ordered throughout the island such action could he expected momentarily if the persisted in nation in a state of alarm intimated that if Pres Machado suspended the done FAIL CASE TO he lias state times in various In- i Tomorrow Poppy Day We understand that the Girl Scouts of Middlesboro will the American Legion in the sale of Poppies When you a Poppy you are helping some unfortunate who gave had for his country can do entities in recent troubled months enforcement would be much more rigid and seven than The Interior Department re- ported that no deaths had occurred or Provinces at extreme tip island where of armed I would he uprisings caused high concern several men were wounded lu said to have occurred Loyal troops and the sts Kl Pasco Tl Fall former Secretary of the In- was ready once again to take up the battle to clear his name The need former Secretary con- i of a in the i famous Teapot Dome Oil j announced last night ho would pea I conviction to Mm United Supreme si and of three ago RAIL MEN ASK FREIGHT BOOST N V two Mm United States army a ire raft on route to I York for massed i I landed at the I port at it a m j j They were by the re- mainder uf the which landed in of throe until wiLhin a minul planes had landing This said has UK public to husband its ings I- wear old clothes to the buying of homes to purchases far below the needs The danger lies Schwab be- lie vnl lo arbitrary slashing of wage rates ami be held lhal such ing that through the loftiest of nil people from suffering in time of Justice Charles also Cross which lie said represents the united voluntary effort of Little Geneva Warner S was killed and Pauline and Gladys Jackson i and 11 were injured one who I when struck by an automobile at j yesterday afternoon The car which struck was driven by H D Saunders of Cor- bin The children whose homes are at Capito were going to visit some relatives at They were taken there from the mines by Frank Ely Mr Ely had ped his car at the intersection of the main highway and the road to the School The children unloaded and were by Mr be careful They went behind hts car step- ped in front of Mr Saunders who was coming Mr Ely and Mr Saunders brought the children to the Mid- Hospital The Warner child died before they could get to the hospital Pauline Jackson is seriously though not critically in- jured at the hospital Gladys was taken home with slight bruises The children were step- sisters of the Warner child Their father is John Capito According to Mr Ely the eldest Jackson child saw the car just be- fore tlie and attempted to pull the younger ones to safety Mr Saunders Mr Ely said see the children was ton late but he stop but couldn't so do so In the disance He tried to avoid hitting hem say Mr Saunders was going about 30 miles per hour i American merey people in the ministry are neither sound nor when he said he would a Presidential pardon At that time Fall declared lie would allow his friends to the pardon from President ver as they Fall said he fck himself unable to si and court battle It id prc bly be fatal Stands Free The regular of he Hell County Taxpayer's League will lie at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon in the mirl House in according to nn an- by J fi ideal this morning Tins is lie regular meeting for the election of officers for lie snid and nil nf the as well an members of are lo leml the meeting notice Mas signed by Mr and Jackson Miss L Ufi Jackson business and in social circles I here stood of i charges growing out of I tal shooting of Rice liis friend who was two years his i junior I Tho acquittal came late last j night ono hour find fifteen minutes I after a jury had been given the j Vise Strike Worse MM Tl tile mills strike situation worse today additional workers emit at adding tlie Thf mills area were practically a The strike was called over a bonus dispute New Yurk f nearly all railroads east of the Mississippi have an proximate increase of 10 per cent on freight rates is necessary im- mediately in them an annual increase of in revenues and restore credit deflated bv the present economic crisis A resolution th In- Commission to restore rates to a level which will build up the credit of service was unanimously at a meeting of tlie president's Thf executives saw an increase as the only means of averting additional cutting of and a solution to the present financial dilemma of thn carriers The hy -Id presidents and vice presidents of roads oast of Mississippi was of the general not only would an increase in rales avoid a slashing of payrolls but would emergence the depression j They this attitude m theory when prosperous so are tho ii Seek Identity Tin who loss of memory in nn liy a niul was n liv in The in loni In tell nf liv a whom lie picked tip in San h his name he lived this with t initial M on his hell ai ed police in their search BISHOPS ARE SUIT OBJECTS Ten arri born of lin ing a total t iller me TWO WOMEN GIRL KILLED RITES TODAY Ohio en anil dead ami child ii t Ms was in it serious lion wort od 18 I l ex Tin Si n i Hi nf of HIM Canada liars domestics N V homes in Canada will be dto leave the the at Imme according ilo here if a ef Canadian ties tn Ule all will li refused en- trance in chii H e in c d j character durim j Church Conference 1 The third suit was 1 lir role the result of an crash on outskirts if the cily I Those killed were Mrs 25 Miss Mary -IS find child a of Mrs all of Denver Colo Tho hahy also Mrs hospital The the Better or ia Minister exposing him In the scorn in pleas were filed lasl Christian dan The I lir Cole ri ni odium i The against M Moore ol and 10 D ol Charlotte N c lloth for and licensed the of malicious j The cases nut of efforts to i Cannon Jr In trial on charges ket and political activity Central MIS Bennett and Miss Kelluy year the girl's nurse were en route to to visit Mrs Bennett's mother Mrs A 1 whose home is at Memphis Tenn when lltomnhile was struck passenger Irain Frick was with a carnival C uiny in Mrs was wile of eader tl the Seven Aces services for A- M 52 who died lay will bo hold at the homo on at four o'clock today Burial will be in the Hurst cemetery Tlie services will ba conducted by Dr C F Smith Surviving relatives are li i s wife and six children Rutli Elizabeth Daniel and all of Mr a ler and hud been in ill health for Iwo years to boro a few years ago from CHI STRIKERS BACK AT WORK ville 10 W playing at v LOCAL BOYS ARE HONORED Chicago than city employes who struck in tert to Mayor Antun J announced today they would return to work at once fter Cermak had firmly informed them that the unions are not I ins to run the city The which Cermak characterized as a political con- and an attempt by for- mer administration employes to hariK their lasted only a day Alumni Meet SLOWER SHOW i ENTRIES MADE Harry S i of a P courtyard of city hall heaters and vl CATCH ITMI omer l Brazil i liio de Students of local what to M virtual with reforms effected they regard as both and financially has he a fish had with no whatever A the catch over how th Mower sho to come at he lime tor plants closed al I The indues Hill tin III le in all mil ill flowers ward the tin's The thrown open lo the a is shown it is planned hy the li chili lo it an annual the on said Heir Hunted M ii n r i ll and at the nf ol Ky to represent their respective classes I mi men's student council all next year The j composed nf II first governs and Carden sole lo s imale I rules I i The Annual Alumni I and Business Meeting I will he held in the main room of tho Hotel Cumberland at S o'clock tonight Flapper II is in the nf Arts and Science anil I is of Mayor and Mrs M S Moth are hers nl Kappa i Cat Mothers Me U I1 I was am sled recent I der a Maine Ulue which prohibits fishing for on Saturdays anil Sundays Manuel I nephew of hy police today reported that he had eat liked a hilt family She since Wednesday had three kitlens so the I mother six coyote of the pups that duir out of -i clou hold indicated to authorities that Hut coyote pups become so have in- bilious at time killed political complications them A turtle hai J   

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