Middlesboro Daily News (Newspaper) - August 15, 1931, Middlesboro, Kentucky EDITORIAL COMMENT Kentucky Tennessee and Virginia Fair Saturday and Sunday Nut much change in VOL XVI NO 40 TKc Only Dally Paper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of the Cumberland Empire PUBLISHED EVERY EXCEPT SUNDAY -N KENTUCKY SATURDAY 1931 PREPAREDNESS PRESIDENT HOOVER is said to be earnestly ing the signs of the times every day with reference to the unemployment conditions and the prospect of suffering this winter He is putting his mind to that task with haps more earnestness than anything else at present He CUBAN REVOLT HEARING END REPORTS Rebel Leader ed Federal Claim Great Victory in Coup CITIZEN CO INC FIVE CENTS DODGING REBEL BULLETS Gibson Complains He Can't Sell For of libson I thai it i dollar ulty Ill to ss his wrapped kages of hicli lie sold for fifty a siime the Inns an- buyers who Havana Cuba Cuba's of revolt was believed wants to be ready to take end today with loyal of the need by the time it and most of rebel rives and he wants to any dole System which Maria Menocal former pn Congress might attempt and head of the revolt was wav to to tion fate remained uncertain The government issued orders for the capture dead or of other rebel leaders as rein Tom ments were poured into the pro vince of Pinar Del Hio and Santa Clara A speedy end to the rection against the regime of Pros Gerardo is sought General Menocal was captured after the former president turned rebel had slipped through tho net spread by federal soldiers He was seized at Rio Verde in the western province ol Pinar Del HiRo without a gle A few closo friends were cap- tured with General Menocal in the ing into Middlesboro and in dramatic maneuver by government 4.1 i forces They included Col- Carlos second most important insurgent leader representative Miguel Angel Agiar and others The government in making lic their capture issued a pass While President Hoover and his corps of assistants is ing this in Washington to a nationwide relief individual cities are also organizing for ly handling the situation in their own communities It would be well for Mid- to follow suit and organize for systematic re- lief We are told by those who -are observing conditions daily that in the coal hollows LAnD SAFELY AT KAMCHATKA Plan to Leave ian Peninsula Today for Flight to Asiatic Lands the sections of town where where the citizenship is ly composed of former miners signs of sufferings are ready evident The patches of ground for growing garden stuff have helped materially but the produce will soon be ique declaring a severe if not fatal I blow had been delivered to the re- volution Army headquarters re- doubled efforts to keep the starvation gone and then faces the people Lines of hunger in faces of men women children can already he seen cis you drive pist the cottages roadways Middlesboro must gird it- self for the campaign against hunger this winter We should start pa ign at top speed i General Menocal who as dent in suppressed a lion against his own regime was j i placed with his companions on the gunboat Fernandez Quevedo which left al once for U S AVIATORS BE tF there ever was a time our police ment should be on the alert it is now We especially refer to the night patrolmen ville has been having a series world of robberies lately A filling j In American money the fine rn amounted to about station was snot to Japanese officials who imposed death the other night to the the fine had they north of US Highwaymen expected their action in this case Tokio Japan can aviators Clyde K Pangborn and Hugh H Herndon Jr were fined yen today for taking pictures as they flew over the secret fortifications while en route to Tokio from Ki- beria on their trip around the The ris'ked his life to take tins photograph of oral soldiers about to storm an abandoned furniture factory de- j fended by rebel troops near vana The factory has been used by tho insurrectionists to store arms for use in the uprising against President Machado Shots were being exchanged even as this picture was taken were killed two wounded in taking the rebel stronghold ILL ABOLISH RATION SYSTEM Berlin of en- tiro rationing system for Soviet consumers in Russia which would mean immediate i restriction uf Soviet exports and greater markets for American is provided in plans dis- today in authoritative re- ports from Moscow United Press that V Stalin Soviet dictator ad- dressing a meeting of loaders of Soviet co-operative societies eral days announced the sdu inn lor the system v has kent the people of sia on a basis band with I Cooke in j charge local pest lisia to get the band organized The rations system is to be at once that it will be in ished parly next year the report con- LEGION POST MAKING BAND The Dewey Guy Post of the American Legion is organizing a farmer solemnly unwrapped i lained to Wade that he and d that it he for Wade good his ise and the farmer evidently was thai he was bring done right This tale His for the and he says he it up MI I cud Mrs les A Lindbergh will leave mill j Siberia in a mile large number his I la at li a m Sunday ill a in CST day i tig to message ed up hy raditi San a perilous flight through dense fog above tin Sea Cul Mrs Charles A Lindbergh landed at Island off peninsula of Siberia at Louise above daughter of Mr arid Mrs Louis of N has EIGHT DEAD IN CRASHES KT today hem chosen as to over the fortieth annual parade at Park N J to a radio message received at j Navy station here Tlie first man to fly alone the Atlantic ocean the United j u States to was by his wife in blazing a new air line their native to Asia across the ocean 1 light of approximately miles from Nome to Island was completed 2 is noted f show horses and has won many ribbons at various com- petitions Montvale N 1 ter of a family bound on a week-end motor trip to see tives drowned nut whistles of an and j cording to the report at an death to six of one age speed of I Oil miles pur hour ily two of them children Since they crossed the j tion 1 dateline on their journey An Krie motor train the landed on the struck the at the land at p in New York I lia grade crossing here killing aginski time Inf for five persons instantly The The radio at Tokio member of the parly died shortly saged that it also received LABOR PLEADS ID All Indictment Mowing an economic possible the the hospital The George River Mehl his wife Nancy Mehl IS months their only Mrs Mary CO Mrs Mrs Krinke Dumont Akku lav 3 son of Mrs Krinke since landing report from the j of vast nn-l plane Tokio and a plea Unit labor's tion said the a m j income he protected hy such urts as one minute later than that After being delayed nt Nome message the federal council or EgK Harbor City N 1 Two persons were killed and two by unfavorable weather Tuesday night the berghs took off at 11 a m 2 p m CST i on one of the most dangerous legs of the trip which seriously injured when originally was planned to take them Washington to Tokio but which the Colonel said later appear to be patrolling the roads now in greater numbers than ever Middlesboro is a to establish a precedent for the American fliers the officials ordered -I cation of a camera which stopping place for the born and Herndon used for taking Our I during the world cling flight Films and a map were ordered taken over by the government Settlement of the case which international importance cleared the way for Pangborn and to go ahead with plans for a flight from to ca as a continuation of their throngs passing through Our night police should be on alert as never before and strangers and unknown found on the streets late at night should he watched vigilantly OTHERS MAY FOLLOW BALL graciously of- fers to give peaches to families in need if they will do their own canning This is noble of the Judge and if offer is accepted it will do good In Knoxville there is much canning going on could be done in boro if it were organized properly Every can of which can be put up for surplus use this summer will do much in relieving hunger and suffering next winter Since there is a lull in fairs this summer we can only appeal to the individual housewives to keep this in mind while they are doing their summer canning so that they may put up a plus for charity use Whatever surplus is canned will certainly be needed by someone next winter SORE JACK LEGS DIAMOND is sore be- cause he was given n mum sentence of four years in the pen and a fine of Ho thinks it's too much The law has shown him no consideration His went livid when he hoard tlie sentence and his muscles twitched in the excitement The it is thru Logs he tried for the long list of crimes he indirectly committed the world tour CORN HUSKS FORECAST COLD Zanesville 0 A cold ter is approaching sages of this section predict Heavy husks on growing corn are indicative of a severe winter they say Did You Ever STOP TO THINK By EDISON R WAITE Shawnee Okla tion strongly before the st vention which will be held here next summer A number of men have already enrolled in the band In order to be an official American Legion band only the members I need to be members of the Legion Others who are not ex-service men I can enroll in order to complete jill i departments Allen C Cooke in charge of band will give instruction of charge to all who wish to enroll Tlie immediate effect would be restriction of Soviet grain exports notably wheat from the 1931 crops A vast volume of wheat ami other dairy and ished manufactured articles has been stored in Soviet Russia for export Hence the surplus of the current Bruin crop will be exported only to a limited extent because the government expects a big rise in domestic after the re- moval of the rationing system and passenger bus and a gasoline truck collided near here last night The dead Mrs Helen soll fiB Philadelphia and Adolph Heinz 12 Philadelphia passengers on the bus might be extended to a flight around the world churches The message n statement issued yearly lo be read in churches on the Sunday preceding Labor Day usually is a mild statement of in- relations This year it points con- 3 WITNESSES TO BE CALLED MAN IS HELD DESPITE TEST trast between dividends paid by key corporations In amounting to more than In and the fact thai payrolls show Jed n 20 per cent reduction same I year The message prepared by the service of Die conn ell discusses distribution of wealth TAXPAYERS ASK AUDIT Also Vote to Have County Court Clerk Cross Index Books According to Law It was the sense of those pre- sonl at the meeting or the payers League In the American Legion Hall last night that the hooks of tile City of and the Middlesboro Board of cation hu audited in the immediate it Justice vice president of the League presided at the ing The Committee of the League was charged with seeing that these two audits were It was also voted to have the County Court Clerk cross Index the books in his office in ance with the law It was slated that the cross index lias not been kept up for several years and the inconvenience experienced in ing up records caused by not ing this cross index Is deplorable It was further pointed out that the County Clerk has already been asked to do this but that so far lie has not done so The Executive committee called a meeting of the committee oil Wednesday afternoon This com- will fill a vacancy on It and prepare n brief for the for opinion on several Tho was also charged witli organizing a committee to solicit membership in There is a ory the city but t Is felt that more members would oin If This membership committee expects to get started next week Much interest In has lieen manifested by citizens of Mid- Good-sized crowds have attended each meeting and it is felt that the League is la a position to help officials through advice In attending ness to the taxpayers bust New York The first man given the new test of the New York police department ny concerning the value of several j answered with a of and bonds given by feet mark and odor of Luke Lea Nashville publisher is I on his hut he i iii the bind and they are withdrawal of the bread cards ed to get in touch with him Consequently the Soviet At a recent meeting of the post I as quoted as saying I for loans the en- anyway on a charge of Capt J W Mock of the Salvation will have hoard larger supplies Company of while intoxicated Army was elected as chairman of foodstuffs and industrial goods j was heard today in tin the executive committee i against f lie lifting of the rationing conspiracy trial of Lea and WITH SISTER BUSTS t Pottsville Pa wnich give one per cent of the ion of Ulna Mary Rebecca Hubler perly owners per cent of the who said she wn wealth and to ID per ship of per cent of tht wealth Ten rifles have been bought by the post which is the number re- quired for all formal occasions in ceremonies and parades restrictions EXPEL NEGROES FROM PARISH DRY REPEAL WOULD HELP New York of tin will the of in- j j Ity appraiser who yesterday Him lest had been devised as u way to defeat the of most doctors to adjudge a nnm ber when called upon for testimony In court and the test as it and Such a of and income leaves the masses of workers with insufficient Income to buy the goods are now able The it continued should not he trailed as a social liability and should he given lice rather Hum charity The family income should be safe guarded by such provisions that seven tracts securing In the case ill IS i compensation health in standard proprieties Verry 31 served ils unemployment Insurance inc bonds were only pose Id pen was to resume the Verry had been arrested on com- e churches should seek reads ad- because they give facts they want to know Nothing approaches newspaper advertising in display efficiency and real money-getting appeal Advertisements take the guess work out of buying because the constant demand for advertised goods and service has proven worth The infallible proof of good merchandise is in the demand Advertised lines are always in- creasing in demand Experience lias shown ful business that they can acquire both prestige anil now business by continuous truthful Concerns who draw into their commercial shells get nowhere until they wake up to the fact that jf they want to gain this world's advantages they must advertise WHO HAVE WORTH WHILE OR SERVICE SHOULD NOT UT AM Denham ros along roads and i highways from this country town today awe-stricken by the threats of night riders win sought for an attack made by one of their race upon a white The attack on Mrs Monroe chell occurred yesterday at her little farm home near here nnd her purported attacker was cap- tured after a great After a confession had been wrung from his lips the organized squads and drove through ish the warning that they would meet trouble if they remained here after today of inn negroes are to have fled the Parish tho few remaining making preparations n ou as quickly as sland today As he last day of the third week of the trial began today sUilo planned to call only three more witnesses before resting its according to Nettles N Brown and I It eluding tax former directors inter- and plaint of Mrs Mary alter and Mrs Klein had been down by automobile Sergeant John Walsh read down i the when Verry was In- development of a social order ed nn principles of love brotherhood ii ml nt national a Wall Stma i of tlin of- arc Hut witnesses in a special cotton to he called analysts distributed today j The depression the stock ex- change I inn of and low chinked should he charged Lo j tlie which it id should hulled unde What Price From Meet Pineville Ky T Davis Itepu VOTE IS CONTESTED The time has come when everyone weighs the value of a dollar Even the men and women lake lime to read the advertisements carefully for therein they find goods of ily at reasonable the kind they want Untried Son of Ham Decides Adversely Football Simeon negro never ployed nr even saw a of football in his life but nevertheless ho contended Hint be jus like Hint game started out to be a burglar he didn't know that Is college football players were spen ding the summer at the rooming bouse of Mrs M M Cordon ther lid he know what football players do when they hut lie found out- Mrs Cordon saw negro bing Into house She screamed A 38 football were all on Ifip of They said It was good When police out of lho and put him In said he was I the linty ference of 1 U- lead in Louisville The date of op- ening of the campaign noi hi i-o set but it has been thai it will be about III in one week the op- of All of the -s were present al the and enthusiasm and m of I of of the Hiram M and were made today by A of in papers with Circuit COM M Howard i of Senator tc Senate from this charges of ir were made by Mi In his petition He more than half the vot for ly ed i Verry denied he hail taking or there was him Verry read with from the police depar rules as Ser Walsh his choice as mill thickened moils or The subject line while good m over and touch fingers he did her i Then he tact between his nice jger with his Sergenat Walsli i the proper dotted Clean shaven ami intoxicated in my Then Verry was lock charge of driving whit ed and assault in to await a Walsli test the of pn testify not to belli the LOWER RATE ON INTEREST kidnapped by 311 years ago with her ters here was a according to those who witnessed the ings so today Miss was back to Va where she had lived the last 16 yea rs There was no excitement no weeping no joyous reunion The sisters greeted each other cooly Conversation lagged The parties in appeared uncomfortable Hiss Hubler visited Mrs Emma Kline John Guettler her ters and then drove to the home of a cousin Samuel Habler Mrs Kline later said that her sister had not been captured by when a child of three years old but the age of 13 Miss ler been given by her parents to a family by the name ol Morris Sales Report Sales of The Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company for the five week period eliding August 1st were Tin's compares o an for the same in The Daily oil In 1930 md is a decrease of ile Kivett Here Moves Business The Yeary a- the Hudson and rac of a general 1 ness have moved from tion on Tamer on I nuo near the city Hall hj Motor company The Yeary handle and oil conduct a il business for nils and tiros Their telephone same as have H 0 Kivett of Konde recently for m to succeed himself in district was in on business He says thai in Konde fields are proving and thai within few weeks there crable work on not look for IK In those communities the coming winter Gets Fine Knm Short entered In for of traffic and took of to Sel j Hank and Trust or cent and the National Hank of Morc during the interest rale Period in than In the savings and time i a year ago as shown will he lour per m nt I estimated which has mi rate y in tons were for a number of vears lo three pel this year compared with which Is in the in July 1330 This is attain tereM rale on savings j j merchandise sold of now j Ions or per cent- The of deposit now will the present rate of lour per cent until can no the pass hooks I will carry the current up on be maturity of the next period which is January i i The local banks look this net similar hy the j line Flapper plea of Royal Arch Elects Middlesboro chapter No Arch held an- election of officers night nnd the following were ed to serve for the W 0 Colson high II king Dr 11 A tle scribe treasurer I S secretary K K Suttle of II II 1 I I K Webster R A master rid ll Matt masler 2nd veil 1 ler 1st veil tinel i HKAN SHOOTS IT Center Sandwich N II A pole plant owned by the J II grew six inches in and id inches In a week outstanding work Star Campers had two won for beim star ITS al the Clul camp which closed yesterday al London Ky Miss Dell Carey whose dross was riven erroneously as I Mile is a Junction belongs to the club sponsored by the Junction school Minx Mariorie Havne w s the other who won a ribbon These two Kills were tho sixteen chosen out of the who were star campers and were the only lines ri Hell county Nine counties in all had Miss of the dub if Henderson School was awarded a trohl for ho club member of the who had done the most The way lo finance the fish business is lo form n pool