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AGE FOCI MIUULES1JOIM) DAILY NEWS BOSTON REDS MUCH BETTER FORNEWYEAR Cellar Team Has Been a Improved During Last 2, BACK IN FORM By Jack Sords By JACK CUDDY United Staff Correspondent New York. The tune has come for the Boston Red Sox, most improved club in the migors, to climb back into first division the American league and to regain some of the glory of the mighty Sox of old who knocked oil' six pennants in 18 "years. This should bring to a close 15 long years of penance that followed the wrecking of the great world championship club of 11)18. Since then no fen way Park outfit has poked its nose into first division. Most of the teams wound up ii.

the cellar. The Sox finished seventh in 3033. In preparing the club for its second season under the Yawkey colors, the new ownership has equipped it to go places. If the club lives up to pre-season indications, it should finish fourth this year. Young Tom Yawkey, millionaire and scion of a great baseball fain ily, has proved-to Boston that he wasn't fooling when he promised to rebuild a club worthy of one of the country's best, baseball towns.

Yawkey and his shrewd Eddie Collins, replaced Marly at the managerial helm by bringing in forceful Bucky Iliir- ri's, Detroit pilot. In a series of smashing deals they obtained players that give the club a championship complexion In all departments except the infield. They organized a farm system and remodeled Fenway Park to accommodate increased patronage. The HKH squad looks good BI- of(933 'S EXPEcTEP To CETiWN To A is TRAI FORM Aup Side WE. xieuJ VoRKiAAlTsA STAFF IAI training.

Harris has 'inspired them to hu.stlti and swept away last nants of, the defeatist Utti'tudu. The pos.sos truly forniidablo battery strength. The acquisition of Lefty Grove, npecdbnll king for past decade, and Rube Wal- from the Athletics, and Ostermueller rookie from Rochester, is expected to give Harris seven dependable starters and one of the greatest aggregations of southpaw hurlers in baseball history. Big Hob Williams will be the other southpaw starter, with Left-handed Herb Pennock as a reliefer. Right-handed starter probably will be Dusty Henry Johnson and George Pipgras.

Right i and arc expected to come through in great in Punnoek is fading. and TODAVS Pipgras. Handed Johnny Welch will relieve. Grove, Walberg and Flpgrus all are at least 33, and Pcttnock is AS COMFORTABLE YOUR lions in problomatical what they Neither seemed ability in practice. Other pil.cheiv; in cunip are nut figured on.

Kick Fcrrell, an excellent Irnck- stoj, retains the first-string catching post. Gordon 11 inkle, from KociK'slur, a lieavy hitter, i do relief, with cither Kiddie or Doc Leggett from i a as In the infield pre.sentn the Sox big question mark. I is expected to start off with Eddie Morgan, Cleveland cost-off on first; Mac Bishop from the Athletics on oml; i Cis.si.'ll from Cleveland at short, and young Buck Walters Irom San Krnncisco at third. Wal- ti.ru played third Home late in i for lioston. Otherwise it's a a new infie.ld, expected to be on attack and defense than hiHt season's, which is not hoasting.

Veteran Joe Judge will try to heat out Morgan for first. If he doesn't he will act as coach. Bill holdover, is a a i a short, i Freddie Muller, a roultie from Seal- tie is a candidate for The outfield is stronger. i of Baltimore, batting king of tin; I a i a league, and Carl Reynolds from the Drowns are new picket men. Sol- tcrs, a costly acquisition, i be given the call in center, with Kay Johnson and Dusty Cooke, overs, in left and right respeetive- ly.

I Bolters hits as well as ex- i peeled Reynolds may be used a i Cooke. in i By McLEMORE i th; sports shot lie-re and there: Jack carryinir bin I odd years lightly, is back in Harlem it ml say.s he wants to become a preacher The Iambic ton- inn, Derby of the trot- iri'ri, will, iiCuording to veteran horsemen, have the i field this year in its history i i aid horn says A is the most over-rated golf course in world, Henry Cuici is the best dressed of i the golf professionals, an honor that used to belong to Karrell, and i Smith is about the only one of the pros who doesn't i nor smoke. Now that, Li'stur Stoefen has won the a i a i tennis a i i and nonius sure of Davis eup job, two Iowa towns are in hot dispute as to which was his birthplace Durant, claims he was born there, but uncle, YANKEES ARE DEFEATED BY INDIAN CLAN Homo Run by Vosmik Ekes 0 Narrow Margin for Indians. Hilton Kougfc, Vos- mik's home run with Bill i bocker on base as the result of a triple gave the Clove-land Imliann two in the i i i and LISTENING POST i from Page One) in a long time. Good beamed a local grocer yesterday a J.F.

KNUCKLES IS EMPLOYED AS i Page One) IT WAS reported' this morning i Carles Taylor, Majel Kelly, W. that a mosquito has been seen i Knuckles, Josephine Wilson, Car- Middlesboro. Surely he is only the field Drinnon. Grade teachers, Mrs. and not a member of the regular guard.

A School playground was the scene of two thrill- Charles Effie Miller, Camie Wilson, Doyle Barlow. Cubbage: J. Moody Taylor, principal, i Greene, Ucssie Mir- TUESDAY, APKJL 3, 1934. 2 decision over anU Monday. the New A Smith was on the for the world a i when the Ind i a unloosed their heavy artillery.

For the first seven innings Mill Schumacher had a Walter Johnson's men, going seven innings i an earned run being scored against him. Monte Pearson, Lloyd Brown and Ralph Wincgarner split up the I i a i i assignment and held the (limits to i scattered hits. Cleveland 100 000 002 --3 0 New York i 000 000--2 5 3 Pearson, llrown, Winegarner and I a Myall; Schumacher, Smith 'and Richards. OFFICERS HUNT FOR KIDNAPER Valdo.Ua, Police kept secret Unlay any developments in search for the kidnaper of pretty 17-year-old a Car- widi-ly a and Carlisle, and gagged when she went, to the garage to get a i car to bring some i to her party Saturday night, was in sonic woods near the Carlisle "home shortly after I a. Sunday, a The i a a who a ransom mill' for at the front door of the home, apparently abandoned plot, when a woman at a bouse to which he carried the girl, refused him a i a and commanded him to "carry that girl back where she belongs," Miss Carlisle reported.

credit to New Liberty Lester, i i a plans to i comp i i i and return to college unless he makes the cup team this season George Bonder, a a i a track and field champion years ago, who is now i ing in Sydney, A a i a had all his medals stolen recently In a to Oan l''erris, secretary of I lie A. A. Honder asked if have his medals repro- said a despite his could i a i a feet and the heavy shot a George heavyweight -I. his a i overnight. Thr l.si.s, Oxford i a i i highly of the a i bridge 1033.

United Press (Copyright 1931 by United Press) York' girls who in a i i to an ambition to go into the movies have more in- ligence arid sincerity than uhmild meet the plane a reaches Newark "airport with i i a late today. The Columbia casting director is bound for a a a to round up at least 2(1 girls for film jobs. ing games of mush ball yesterday acle, II. C. Wilson, affernoon.

One struggle was Pondc: Grover Drinnon, princi- the youngsters, and the other for the olde, enthusiasts. Occasional-. pa a 1 Ij however, one of the older play-1 school; Claudia De.Marcus, Gatherers would try to keep up the pace set by the youngsters; but he would i a i a to his slower playmates after a few fast A THAT a a known as "spring fever" is only a i its a a appearance, ine Smith, Lillian McNeil, Albert Jones, Johnny Smith and Mary Dean. Herbert IJvesay, hift-h school; A. C.

Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Johnson, Mrs. Marshall Lowry, Balkan: W.

A. Green, i i a I I L.T I I I I I 1 1 I to bo having a more disas-1 A i a Lcc Oathfi and Nat Ashei, high Bingham, Ha- Irons effect than usual upon the i especially the younger members of the populace. Every-' where every conference, congress, oi meeting of any descrip- Ward, Agnes Douglas, Orbin Greene, Feme Holland. Kcule Island: T. L.

Arterberry, lion, yawns, groans, and other I principal; Sirs. Dan Wilson, Mar- idences of laziness were prcva- tha Locke, high school; Albert iirock, Lena Mae lent yesterday. Slusher, Ed Brock, A Hazel A NOW the cynics have add- Hodges, Mary 'Lee Durham, Irene ed another subject to iheir list of Sewell, Iiiu Jackson. topics for discussions Easter hats. Bird: 15.

Miller, princi- Probably the meariciit remark on a Alice Krusc, Alice Strutz, record so far is the one to the ef- Gladys Kcarns, Louella Kuley, feet that a lot of people are now cieo Knuckles, Emma Speicher, Mauhec Knuckles, Emma Winton. Clay Gap: Hester Rhacklcford. laying awake at night worrying over the ways and means of paying for I i Easter finery. AS I I llaynes Bakery chimney poured forth a cloud of smoke worthy of any Pittsburgh plant tile morning, one of our local wits, with a teal' in his voice, said i i i i sounded like i "I'imr Mr. llaynes, he's i loaf of dread." Chicago.

Nearly tluee-fourths of all the coal mines in I i i AT A conference of wc i osul i to rause of con- sophers yesterday the subject ol I i' us jon among operators regarding will power was discussed irom 1 n(iw Kev ay or MIES CLOSED IN ILLINOIS Jlumors Spreading In' Capital; F.D.R. Fishes i Page One) "Kiict'iil charges that a i truslerri aru seeking to overthrow' the government arc all It's that old Wall-Street government that have to overthrow." Brookhart has traveled in Russia, and admires Soviet reforms. lie ridiculed Dr. William A. Wirt, Gary, educator, for charges that the "brain trust" was in control of the govern- SUIT AGAINST SCHQOLBOARD i Pafje One) The petition also charges that R.

C. Faulkner, a trustee, demanded oi' Donald Cuwthorne. teachei' of the school during 1 the past-term that he pay him $100 in return for receiving a new contract; and also that the salaries of the teacli- "Think. of Dr. Wirt, the head of a Communist i school barking at his own job and not knowing it," said the senator, a i i that by "Communist" ho meant the entire public school system of America.

"I really think that young brain truster ought to bo prosecuted for cruelty to animals. He had no right to disturb peaceful slumbers with a nightmare like that." REECE AIDE IS CLEARED Erwin. Hilda McCray, pretty 81-year-old former confidential secretary to Joseph I. Reece, was freed of any charge of perjury in the recent larceny trial of Reece, following a five-hour hearing on a habeas corpus writ before Circuit Court Judge D. A.

Vines at Erwii Monday. Loud shouts and hand clap ping greeted the decision of Ihe judge, who had to rap fiercely for order in the court room. Judge Vines held that Miss Mo- Cray's testimony in the Reece trial was "immaterial and had nothing to do wilh Ihe establishment of the i i or innocence of Reeee." Mfi for the amount paid the school board members. A charge was also made that some of the teachers who ha-il been hired did not possess the necessary qualifications for teaching 1 in the Bell county schools. The petition charged that the board was dominated by R.

C. a who controlled three of its members, himself, Tyrus Creech and Floyd Tinsley, and that for the purpose of conciliating John Loval, another of the trustees, his daughter, Bessie Loval, had been hired as a teacher. Muroln King, another teacher, it was charged, is a close relative Faulkner, Tinsley and Creech. On the of the foregoing charges, which were outlined in detail, the petition declares that the contracts entered' linto with the teachers by the members of the schools are therefore, "invalid, illegal, ami void." College may not he as much of a mistake as many of those it admits. VISIT The Pinnacle "TI.e Garden of Gazes" A the subject bcon delved into thoroughly, the members oT the conference agreed liiai i power is not as important as AT the Junction yesterday men are men, and as someone added "women try to be," two workers, it was announced by W.

K. Jenkins, president of the Illinois Coal Operators Association. Jenkins' statement was made as operators representing nearly 50,000 employes met at a i called conference here to determine what action could be taken toward compliance with the thirty- General of the women who so disposed ve engaged in a game of horseshoes'. Iuf Johnson. The new followers of the old game The was attributed to v.ero not able to stand the.

pace ting contract with the long, however, and soon laid aside the shoes. I I of the Cole- ir.an Produce Company, East Cumberland avenue, is bc-infr repaired. Some of the concrete slabs being removed from the street in front of the i are being broken up to provide material for the work. HI ONLY K1VE week end were hailed into police court yes- cided whether this drop in attcn- be interpreted as a 'lull before the the list of he outlined for prospects before be lefl P. here last night, Here is how Perl berg said he ranks first-class talent for acting Intelligence, per cent; sincerity, IS per cent; poise, 1(1 per cent a i 1 I per beauty, per cent and sex appeal, per cent.

"lieauty and sex take a backseat in motion Perlberg said. pictures today," 'More good looks Your compartment is your "castle." Seldom disturbed by jars and jolts you come ro the end of your journey fresh and fit if you choose to go by train. IHilc in clean, well ventilated, comfortable coaches. iTHIo each way for round trip tickets good in Pullmans. 15 day i i I'i'i' illilr each way round i tickets good in Pullmans.

30 day i i Jor one way tickets, good in SPECIMEN ONE-WAY FARES FROM MIDDLESBORO Coaches Harlan $0.71 Corbin .66 Lexington 2.31 Louisville 3.25 Frankfort 2.74 Knoxville 1.58 Atlanta 4.53 Cincinnati 3.57 4re ttood in coaches. Fates Rood is bomcwiui higher and I'ullmjo i. bin reduced one-third by (he i of the surcharge. any N. Dttai ALWAYS A ALWAYS COMFORTABLE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 1 a is No.

'i! the which i bi i its sudden Lakeland, Kla. i Coch- it rane, raleher-nianagt'r of the le- i i a i troit Timers, does not have apno.ndi- Cianls' gn citis, hut i In- ob- develop! a i fur a IS physicians a late Monday. This a jibed i one given out a night but was it variance i a report issued JMon- day i which described the catcher as i i "low tirade a i i i Ice packs are bring applied 15,000 in get i tc ne's abdomen, and his pin MS down there. Xewark club of 1 league is saviniv bv wearing bridge boat race I it is ever are no longer i i Beant; abandoned." the Isis is an asset only where there is tin the i of right proportions of the other Carl the qualities." In proof of his contention he points out that a a i Hepburn, a CJarbo. Helen Hayes, drop upon a i a at the plate.

James Cagm-y aivd Leo Tracy have i Leonar.l, pit 1 roat-hed a a i spot in the i for in i a in big 1'alm lieai-h is hi(l- I i a to I a i lie re Panama i in a a a of world chain- th. i br i while ob- i cuiltilHied. Coch- i rane was i i a severe a a i a At i i he bclicvnl with ap- i STATIC OWNS 1.104 AUTOS Salem, a of Ore- go i mvns 1 1 1 1 report of a of State ma I money discarded i Pie Traynor I i is most, docile i hn.M'hall I a i i i i big lont. Pie has hee-i ed from but two gamos I Jemnsey and tlene I lie athletes who have more money out of sporl I Kondns tbn wrestler. 1 showed.

I in the cars: is more a -SI .000,000. Most a i i i i i price A I A The i a department i a i Schuetx. aunilu-r. n-iTi, Tin tiepartmeiH uses 1 has th. a ears, Oregon a i i of Oregon an.I Tori, M-t of i c.elebraled i I'Sth i a March 1 are in i a WALL PAPER CLEANER i'ihndoin nmre hecauso of i i gence anil the other a through good looks.

A i one of their reconciliations, Sidney Kox and Charles He.ahan left Palm Springs, overlooking a 1 7 i to a suit on file today gainst estranged couple. a i violations a pair of victims from the local colony I Re.forn i mov- and other i because she couid make a fast in a Mviiiimini; lank but. when she i it near Hollywood boulevard, it cost her a $2 fine. Genevirvo Tobin paid the same a for double narking. l)orolhy Flood, New York follies (til 1 and i i a i bui'Kb, business man, are a i to be married in New York in according to reports ceived here today from I'alm Springs where Kili.ihni'Kli i spend- iiijf a vacation.

LUTHER I Burnett -pinch-hittiiiK at the Warren Rash Candy Company in the capacity of salesman during the absence of Dave Smith, who is ill at his home on Illchcster avenue. THE ATTEMPTS of two pupils of Central School to raise the flag this i a a select group of City a news observers a choice topic for discussion. The select group was composed of the persons who happened to be fortunate enough to obtain positions on the City Hall steps or a similar point of vantage. I OF Police Charles H. Minton is doubtless the owner of tlie finest cow in Middlesboro.

Chief informed a conference of city employees this morning that he' churned two gallons of the cow's milk and the butter was so thick he had to break the churn in order to remove il. DOC I I is sporting a bright new Ford V-S. Says Doc, owned the first closed car in Mid- llesboro, and I have had twelve diffcrenl models, but this car is United jUine of America establishing the eight-hour day and expiring March 31, 11)33. CAWOOD NAMED Is Safe-Guarded by Drinking Pasteurized Milk PHONE 358. Harlan, Ky.

James A Cawood, Hi School and a member of one of Harlan's leading families was elected Superintendent of County Schools Monday morning for a 4- year term. jVlr. Cawood was unanimously elected to the head of the county schools by tliu County Board of Education. He will assume the (Hi- i ties of the office on 1, sue- ceeding fiupt. A.

C. Jones. I Mr. Cawood is a graduate of Eastern State Teachers' College, 01' Richmond. He has been engaged in work in Hsirlan county for a number of years, and for the past 4 years has boon connected with the City Schools.

A BEAC1.K hound owned by Joe Gordon and which was to he i pod this week to a man in Texas was killeiTT)y a motorist on Twenty-fifth street, Saturday. Huey Long Calls Col. E.R. Bradley- Chief Racketeer Washington. Senator Huey Long totlay declared in tlie Sen- alc that Col.

E. R. Bradley, Kent a is the "chief pnd gambler in the i States." Colonel Bradley had been sub- poened as a witness at a hearing tomorrow on the nomination of D. D. Moore as collector of i a revenue in New Orleans.

Long charged i Brad ley's chief was John P. i a and that i a was in charge of the internal revenue in the state of Louisiana. Max! no i former XV York stage actress, i rectMvo under terms of the will of the lato Mrs. a Terry er who died heiv last March 10. Washington, a i Alike, Says- Brookhart (Continued from Page One) Mr.

Roosevelt's absence, whether he returns i week or nexf, pronalily will not cause any misdeals from tlie new pack. The departments will be doini; business as a Congress is busy, and can i for a i without presidential assist- TO50RW-BUTTHE "THTOVi F09 "Don't be sorry do it NOW-have a beautiful roof of asphalt shingles put on your home. The first cost is practically the last because asphalt shingles will give wearproof and weatherproof service for years and years!" Ask us about it soon! COURT APPEAL Istanbul, Turkey. i i odds that soomed hopeless, Samuel Tn.sull appeared in a Turkish court today as a last resort Lo him from extradition to thn States. His fight for freedom will fail, authorities predicted, Chief State I'rosecutor Kenan Hey jjavo his i i a opinion a.s' "There has been no i ance.

I any bills are enacted to from which to ap- Kastcr Sunday brought to Kdna I.eroy, which tho a i i a i do not object they can become law in 10 days i a signature. Kvmi a veto message could come from the yacht Xourmahad if necessary although might have to make port to it. Mr. Roosevelt's fishing i has been bv to Kdna Leroy, i lns hern i i i bv Senator mer screen actres and divoived Arthur Kohinson, who i of I.eroy, i i i ns rather i it ing the economy veto debate. Hut if the Ptv.oijtlmt wants to fish another week, Congress probably will not complain.

As a guarantee against criticism, Mr, Koo.sevelt might well summon a i a i lobbying ami i i a i few senators and representatives branches. aboard his i i a The American i consists of the executive, i i a leg. peal. Tho penal court gave merely ar. opinion formally establishing the fact that ni i i a opinion was involved," Robert Sowdcrs Hohort Sowdcrs, tlio little two- year-old son of Mr Mrs.

Steely Sowdors, died this morning home of his pnreiit.s on Lake i Funeral services will be hclil Wed- morning at 10:00 o'clock, nl Yeary's Chapel, and i a will follow in the cemetery' neiir the church. The child is survived by his father and mother und several latives. SAMPLE TM? FARES From MIDDLESBORO, KY. Jacksonville, Fla. $10.20 Knoxullc, Tenn 1.35 Ashcville, N.

C. 3.10 Memphis Tenr. 7:90 Miami, Fla .35 New Orleans, La. 10.50 Washington D. C.

8.01, New York, N. Y. 12:55 Atlanta, Ga. 5.35 Birmingham, Ala 5.75 Tenn. 3.65 Nashville, Tenn, 5.85 Cincinnati, 0.

4.00 Louisville, Ky, 3.90 Ky. 2.85 Ky. 6.20 FOR FURTHER DETAILS CALL A GREYHOUND Phone 59.

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