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Daily News from Middlesboro, Kentucky • Page 1

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Daily Newsi
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Middlesboro, Kentucky
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PACE TWO MIDIJLESHOKO A I V.ARCII'18. THE MIDDLESBORO DAILY NEWS TOOTS AND CASPER Casper's Cop Cousin published Every Afternoon Except Sunday CITIZENS NEWS COMPANY, JNCOKi'OKATKD L. KINCAID, Editor and Manager GUY EASTEHLY AdvcrtiHlnj; cr JOHN McGlBONJSY Bookkeeper and Circulation jVlanar.er Entered at the Postoffico at Middlcshoro, K.y., as Second Class Mailer Advertising Kates on Application ADVERTISING i I I i A I C. 1, Anderson, Special Agency, 35 E. Wackcr Drive, Chicago Ralph K.

Mulligan, '110 Lexington New York. SUBSCRIPTION KATES I3y'Carrier, in Middlesboro, Per Week cent's By per nianth BO'cents By Carrier, per year (Pay at Office.) By majl, month By Mail, three months six months WOO By Mail, one year $3.50 MEMBER OF UNITED 1'KKKS SERVICE" The United Press is exclusively entitled Id the use "for repulilicalion of all news dispatches credited in i paper and kliip local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein ara also reserved. By Jiremy Murphj 1 MEViTR THOUGHT LIVE TO ee.E THE DAY TAKE ORDERS FROM THAT IF THEY WEEP HIM ON THie BEAT A PERMANENTLY I'LL Movts- OFF or IT; DO THE-PKOIMJ-; I I ALL THIS? The group, of legislators investigating 1 the- i a Commission operating under (lovernor Sampson, have in a partial report of their i i here are; some of the things they charge: i That Steve Watkin.s, the i a Kngineor, i up! "an oligarchy of politics and a i i and "was supreme iii-all administrative matlei-s the commission." That tfit activities of Uie coiiiiuission "were practically limited to the building of pet projects in i ovyn purlicii- i Jar i-oad districts." That the commission "was Riven a i a no i a lion as to what took place in the a tile Rno-j neeiv That Governor "did not hesitate to.dircct wiao-L i i be i and to slop the i i of any roads which the Commission had aiillmmc-d." 4 In the report dozens of instances were cited where there was alleged crookedness, corruption, a i practices "graft inefficiency. Wholesale condemnation ol the aeU department is made without equivocation.

One 'of the main charges is the fact a the Tlighwav i b'-ic -consideration the a of IT HERE COME6. THAT POLICEMAN NO, I WOMT COME IN I'M NOT PAID TO WARM A CHAIO.IN ITOOVi OATH TO ENFOPCE. -THE. I MEANT IT! THE. LIMBS' OF THAT TREE OF YOURS BY THE ARE TOO LOW 1 PEOPLED ARE INTO THEM 1 I'LL BE- BACK! IN 30 MINUTED ANE IF YOU HAVEN'T CUT DOWN THE.

OVER- BRANCHES BY THEN) I'LL. ISSUE-A FOR. YOUR ARREOT'. ieN'T M-f BELOVEt? MEMBER OF THE- WELL 3EE WHAT) COU5IM "BEANIE- FORCE NOW, CASPER. HE WANT'S, AN! HAVE IT WITH! As)I rHls A COP-5 UNIHORM.

1 BEAT', ARE You TCI) A MASQUER APE PARTY? George Studdy STOP TICKUNG I'LL WANT TO 6C TO SLEEP 0 WOW IT TOLD YOU NOT TO TICKLE ME- RUINED MY PRICELESS FEATHER FAN A Mother's Implicit Faith ob oliCr'AIER BS M-t MOO COUV-I'VS IT iri GOT opccsiiRse SHE OVER TAKE A BATH AM -DON'T NEVER. LtAVE DONT TRUST TM- i "-m Hi 1 I i deleijati.m ol' tu i i 1 1 i 1 itit 1 I ulOI I i i i 1 1 1 1 11 tin i 1 1 i i i i i i-n I i So li, i i U'icUcrshnm ot' th; 1 (. years. So the broadside of these legislators has been at the. old Commission, and a dire picture of "Tal't con-up domination, inefficiency, and wastefulness has been We do.

not believe that the people of con-'' sider that Stevo Watkins is an "arch i who i a -lie Highway Commission and made it do his i i regardless of merit, or a (iovernor his throne rewarded his friends and i bis eTiemios by arbitary directions to the Commission. We do not believe that the people of believe' for a moment there was the waste and a report intimates and openly charges. We believv- that the Highway Commission i i 1 last six years has done a pretty good job comicleriii" I money they had to spend and tho handicaps under lh(jy worked. Kentucky yet has many roads to be i and will have many i need lo be i for a good many years lo come. The counties have assisted a in tli'e: S( lll 1 state program by advancing money for the use of the state, A a i im ul ()lh Ul( si i and they are willing lo wait i in the, money condition, l-hone n( Ull i coming io tnem on the to 1 nasis.

Through highways and 2ti i i rl mam lines should be i first, and then the i 3 TOR UKNT kmnv them well can demand all of the subsidiary roads in tho i a A a i i for mil Mr. they will Hi- i if system. To make a big bugaboo about, a is promised the rallison no i p-ople who or, ht to be inieres 1 for money advanced to the state is unfair, so long 1 i i i will behind as all the money spent has gone i roads i were i needed, and there was no waste. simim "I i i j-jv I ii --u 1 'i HIRAM'S I i i on St. Patrick's day, the KV'nliichy Senate A i was shocked beyond measure.

The red tie of i a 1 i A had given way for once in eighteen years to a i i I'-reeu Ura TM" i The Irish in Hiram came to tiie fore i such preponder- at i in I i i nee that green wholly displaced his characteristic red. 1 0 1 Two ycara ago, we attended the Governor's' I a i i a VV.AN'I'KD i of if i lion Jiall, and in all of that colorful occasion, i thou- A scouis wi arl i a sands milling about in the Capitol i i many dressed i ami Call i i i in their tuxedoes, all dressed in i best, the one a Uaily Xuw.s ul'fiiv in 1'inuviMc-. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ing predominant spot was Hiram's red i i shul'l'letl it a i i i i i i i about, in and out of the throng, i i here a pn.plr i i-annoi ,1" dancing occasionally, passing pleasantries, and i i tcl sl 1 i h-ip a good time. His red tic was the i i of the ball As i i So it is, we are told, on all occasions, and every i a i i 1 I sln'ams. a i a i i I-'.

i 1 a SCI il li'il i till' i OPEN I'ORIJM i i a i i i i aiv as mncli i i A AIR i ilo i i worl; or any a nl' it t.hi- i as (he i And Fluiul Relief And Control a a I a i i i To m-t il if all i pmplr i TPIO A a do il would (,, ti, and that- i i 1 nrtlUt.l' I not, in m-eni of a I i i a i an arlu-Jc in rosard to flood Speaker l.imlliei 11, for lliddlesboriiuiili which uv a l-''l a i i a i ll An- a i i i I i i I i i i i or hat i a i i Rood far as it u'ors, I'li: i i to i i a I in my opinion ilu- idea put up lo i i a i froin i i vs a i has not hrru i i i i i A. i a a iViiinvKS'iian a a a i i a thi' i i i a i a i 1 i i i i i-; a i i a said he eoulil sec no good in the; snprL'cstion that invcslisjulc prohihition cn- 's linre.iu Transfer Ho instead that the Renal, pass the House bill to transfer tiiu dry law law enforcement of I'TM 1 fie Treasury io the 1 i i said yesterday Ii Department. This transrer was Hi I i i i arl fov i i i i i i noi, i il.i proposal for recommended by the commission. iiu i il i urn of any per cent alcohol hi beer would insisted th-ere had i I i i i i It is I the i i i problem, i 1 1 i pi a i mi-il- i id i mil I'd ijeen a "steady improvement" in tlie drv law iaw enf.rocement I ''lie commission a i a mad i i iable. i i-i'cent months.

He said ths coin- stahmcnt at the Capitol in mi ion nl): blv ma 1 I tli i ill iv I i i i i i i 1 nl i i i I I i 1 1 i i i i i i i i i i 01 it per th, i i I 1 an- ml' i ah i I lines, ipcr 1 in i pel hap i il hn man of il i I i i i I i mi-, liccti pll, mil I nt i i wi-atln-r, I i i i 1 i not 1111()lhcr rn)()1 to Confess a i i i ith i 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 i tS im cal .1 (... () prohibition. proposal for an i i i i () ly when to i i i sale a iro Jlls tasto." i i i that particnhi the Senate i a 1 i 1 1 l-'inii'v i-" '-'K' I can i of. The I I I I A (TUESDAY) "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu" i Neal Hamilton (WEDNESDAY) "The Mysterious Dr.

Fu Manchu" wiih. Neal Hamilton ol' the i a in Ih few by reason of i i a a i a waters. could have been i i i i 1 1 1 in i i i i 1 1 i i i ni 1 What you expect get With Barley-Malt LIGHT OR DARK HICH IN BODY NOT BITTER ivoidr.i had we bad i i i a few years Lai-k. i from a a lo be- eyed air! by i iim ibe islan is i which have i i i I i a elbows a i i a ob.slruetion.- i cut. an.I i I'njr Creek from i i lo Vv'oi! 30 i i nal i i i i I a i wide, i conne: i our i foot a i i line's, i i i i himdi-ed fee: i removiiu: i i a i i i mal.e tile i i i i i by Ihe su veyors, who a the let a a i i alh! i i i i i il i hi- d-'a a tile i will ll-u I wasted, and i i I do liol i least idea a it i l.il." lo complete the work but.

that, five i i i i hu-H wjll do it, and a i is a "OUU I IS OUR P1UDK" i.D iii' I I rn TO I I A I i Deii't dr.iend on I i i a lo i i i i I a i v. il i ar I I I i i SOT ii OF Georgia Man Suffered Until i He Took Black-Draught On Mother's Advice. Athens. am a nsor of Black-Draisht and consider it snlenclicl dli-inc." says Mr. i E.

Adams, 157 Barrett Street, this city. "It is fine for biliousness. I am to recommend it. "I was from indigestion mid ca.s paiiLs my stomach. 3' smother and would hurt; Lctwoen my shoulders.

I woislc! blor.t smt have Ktieh a fulness in my liiwKfc--fooling like a long breath help me a lot. "My methcr had used Black- Draiif-ht and advised mo to try it. As 1 c'o uncomfortable, 1 took it. small dose after soon relieved me, arid from then i r.inv I have been a steady customer. Black-Drought has kept me in good shape." Thediord's Black-Draught lias beer, in use since 1835, with con- menmsini; popularity be- of t.hc good it has done the men, women arid children, who liavt: a it.

Composed of modicmal iierbs antt roots, finely powdered, lo No disagreeable af- CL paramount Qicture A. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18 10j.

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