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Daily News from Middlesboro, Kentucky • Page 1

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Middlesboro, Kentucky
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MIDDLESBORO DAILY NEWS TUESDAY. AUGUST 19. 1930. THE MldDtESBOitO DAILY NEWS roars AND CASPER ibluhedl Afterrioon Except Stindoy By NEWS COMPANY, INCORPORATED CmaENS" KIN'CAlti, Editor and Manager I GOT EASTERLY Advertising Manager JOHN McGlBONEY Bookkeeper and Circulation Manager Entered-at the Postoffee'at Middlesborb, as 1 Second- Clans Advertising Rates on Application ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES: Anderson) Special Agency, 35' ISr Wackcr Drive, Chicago Ralph E. Mulligan) 416 Lexington New York.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier; In' M'itialesboro. Per'Week By Carrier, per month- By Carrier, per year (Pay at Office) By orte month By Mail, thre'e mohtlis By' Mall, By Ma'il, one year Awaiting the Votes' By Jimmy Murphy 15 cents (U cents MEMBER OF UNITED PRESS SERVICE The United Press'is exclusively entitled to the use for rcpubllcation of all news dispatches credited in this paper and also the local nuwa published Sorfetii. All rights of republicatlon of special dinjiatchea herein are also reserved. "REAPING THE WHIRLWIND" About a month ago, before the sluying of Jack Znta and I subsequent revelations of a direct connection between the I underworld leaders of Chicago and officials of that great i. I 'city, we commented on the gang killings in Detroit, i i i i OPAY 19 PAY AT THE "4ooP- FELLOWS' THE DAY A "HEW IS TO A RKCORt VOTE PRED1CTEP LCWi- OPENED OF MEMBERS 1KI i CAST THEIR VOTES 1 ATEST EPORT FROM THE '40OD-FEU-OW5' ELECTIOW l5 THAT OUT OF THE FIRST VOTES- HOOFER.

TO VOTE AND THEN HE EP TO A K1FARBY THAT ANNOUNCER HADN'T 5A1P I FUNNY I FOR A PAV OF HE eEEM? CONF1PENT OP COLONEL HOOFER LEADINi- BY 57 VOTE5, WITH ABOUT 5OO VOTES TO BE COUNTED! MABEL WAIT FOR THEIR ROMAWCE HAM6-5 IW THE BALANCE i to THE 4lVE THE COMPLETE. RETURNS WE 6rO TO BT TONI6-HT ALt- WILL HAVE BEEN COUNTED, AMP THE WINNER ANSJOUUCED IM TOMORROWS NEWSPAPER! WILL UE OR COLONEL BONZO By George Studdy LAWKS! THE NEW and New York, with special reference; to the i i i I laws. We said: "When you'-permit disobedience of our.national laws you are sowing- to tlie wind. York, or any other city whose police connive the underworld by such flagrant refusal to cooperate in the enforcement of the federal laws are bound to reap the whirlwind'." Apparently we did not go deep enough- into the, situa- tion. Apparently millions of are being paid out annually by tlie gangsters of Chicago 1 for protection or for non- i interference.

Failure to cooperate in the enforcement of the I prohibition laws lead'16 failure to cooperate in the enforce- raent of- laws against racketeering, hi-jaclcing; g-anj? murders; and a the'-attendant evils 1 of civil authorities. Truly Chicago today is; "reaping the'whirlwind." i We can. now begin: to understand why there appears In be such open disregard' of thp prohibition laws in. a city like Chicago: Does anyone believe'that a vigorous and consistent cooperation With the part of the police department of Chicago in; enforcing the prohibition laws- would 1 have led to the present deplorable! condition in-which-Chicago now finds herself, shackled'and: powerless in the grip of gang, Laxity breeds laxity pernjits profitable laxity in the. enforcement of any law leads to the difficult enforcement of all laws.

Has Chicago yet earned 1 her lesson? SIVE ME THE OLD FASHIONED WALTZ LA! THIS MAKES ME FEELUKE GIRL. A.SA.IN COME REVERSE, HOOPLA! R.OUMD ASAVN, VE5.THE OLD-FASHIONED) DANCES ARtTOO FOR YOU BOYS A Handicapped Gentleman I OPEN Here's Mlinistor Who IB it correct, UK I am retired for In Hint ttjije, if is raid 7 n. m. and biifom af Night Editor Ditily News: I In Friday's issue of your in using my name in connection bimy with the funeral Jtr.jKec, which was conducted in'MlidOllle' yoircx- plain that I am retired Baplinl niinistbr." Now it' depends on what time of day llmt statement is rend to be correct. If i'-.

rend I a 10 p. m. and before 7 n. m. il not correct, now and for some weeks past I am preacliiiiK funerals a.nd Jicoplo, If i ll scrvitps" of a minister in eiilier tlicse lines, I be frliftl'Tn serve you.

Very J. A. named "Al Pincvijlo, K'y. I Censored and Less Head A boy steals a nickel pe- i marked and gets rautfht i the nickel. That's a tip to ill'- luuomobih: manut'iicturer's to a i cars so tlie thief will (ret caught if steals it.

A long lime ago we begun to niai'k our 1 bin we've never t'aujtiit anyone one of our's un. Oner we wire a celluloid collar, i i was the most marked tbini; A certain i niche in it ex- a maU'hed a on our neck ami wi' a a felt i a i Uiai a on. le Also Hun This favorite saying of tho comic i few years ago mighl ulso be apjjliel to Gallant Fox, thoroughly the mire at Saratoga Saturday by Jim ftindy, a horse little hoard' of. In fact the wise ones laughed his owner when he entered him in' tlie. race.

Whichone and Ilia Fox wore favorites to capture Ihe event. Jim Handy paid to tv Wouldn't you have likerl'to put a few fins ini Jim Dandy? So would but it is a a out' liiiik to he like this. I it. were i i soup we'd lie mil with a fork, or raining gold dollars, we'd be nut in the rain i balliing suit trousers i no pockets in them. niAiV( tt GEE-FAT SO-I JES' SEEM THE IM TME AI-J' I 6IT Bl5.

I A 3 0 A I JE5" I IT AM 1 TAViE MISS AK1M PER A WHV so retDi! WOBOD BU-rf AHr.yvEL.UT T1NAB AUONJE WlUUl'-' TELL. -THE FATES OF THESE TvVO AI2DEMT LOVERS AMD JUST WMO IS DI51VIMG SUCH A CAH2 IM BN2ME5V1U.E I U'bii drought the MINGO changed so considerably a i not be so much sickness. There is a i Sunday Su'iiio going cm at Hryson and 'and every one is urged to attend. Mr. Mrs.

Howard i i have returned Monroe, i are a i their home Bryson. School starts here the first September. The parents are a estly entreated to cooperate i the teachers nnd i in i school xvork. Mrs. Fred i is ill at liei home IJryson.

T'le i daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Henslcy is improved a i an a i nrosheer-Hrinn- met.l Hospital recently. Miss Oakley liillingsley nnd i a Thompson of iVIiddleslioro, were guests Sunday of Mrs. i uf Mrvson a.nd Mr.

and aiul could not a i a It M-ou Mr. ami C. ('. Gray have me to Barbinn'ville. other i i i i an! rela- i a a i i a i i i neiMli st i a i it a a hut found he had i uf at home to a fir it hack.

And mn a our souvenirs. Mrs. Oscar liei i i a i i Mrs. A a was a liusiness i i in i hist a mill Mrs. i i i i and i i i Cox i i a as guests of Hr.

and Mi-s. .1. rarr. Mrs. C.

11. Jackson, of lla.nring, was i and i i i i ia last week. Mrs. W. I-).

Dance of i i lioi-o. was the guest last Wedues- dav Mrs. A a a lloston 11 Cincinnati 05 i a i a 88 78 Yesterday's Results Brooklyn Pittsburgh -I. i a i a 3 Chicago 17. I games played.) Today's Games Bosion at Cincinnati.

Pittsburgh. New York at St. I.ouis. i i i a at Chicago. TENSEATLANTA SITUATION ENDS WITHOUT RIOT CLASSIFIED ADS i KOK six room house in condition, above hiijh water Phone Ilin-J.

Judge a A i Mayor Handle Situation in Diplomatic volaMUtricu-st discipline. Manner. FOR KK.NT--I room house, Bing- Uiiamtown, Kent reasonable. See iJ-iril Smith. FOR i i A a i Brentwood Road.

Harage, Porch'-s, l-'riu'irfairc, Klcc- tric Stoves and I-'urnace Heat, rhone 1). Hash. the i u( happiness in I i sovereign state of Cieorgi'i." Unprecedented crowds drawn to the superior court when T. L. a i first of the was placed on trial Tuesday.

Judge H. Karl a i of i in- a verdict was reached Saturday he ordered it held i Mon- I day. Facing a mixed room 1 elared: 'nera "ins Ends Gargantuan Italian Boxer Wins Stay in United States and Looms as Contender for Heavyweight Crown. a i l-'red lr! has heen sever.11 clays hilt is mm i i i Xou- a i ore i i "President the A a jij has been i i a a are trying i i i( a i name "Torn i i ells Valley Ami hy-the-way, have you i a any new baby hoy Pierce, I ker and Illce at "I IUM- 1'or i i i i ,1 n. of Moi i a i in 1 1 A I 2 Deliveries Daily A.

B. SNYDER SON 810 i Shipley, oil: I.evi 1'ar- a I i i a i i i i A pj.ienl.s I i i i Dr. B. A. been Mrs.

a i i i a i i and and Mrs, II, an Mrs. Mossie a of i l-'ork i Mrs. i and si.r,, Hubert, a the HP, i inn last i i a i i a indicated pnh- i believed threatened to develop i inter-racial violence and successfully i a i here i the week ol i i 1 ij dil'ficultii's, we an- determined I In respects i i a this class of citizens a not i i i in i i i the orderly processes of of South. Fur days ill I our 1 a i circles- A a a a a i i i i i ii New York--The biggest night- At the Wasington liearing grin on 1'riino, who (promiitcri by marc of the biggest boxer in the appeared to the newspaper a a had actually world ha- ended i i i i I i i a i i iiK.ny col- a i as driiaming he of Clubs i a i New York Cleveland i Hot mil i St. Louis Chicago lioslon Yesterday's Hesnlts Chicago I 11.

St. I.ouis i a i a (i. Detroit I a i (iatues Chicago at New York. St. I.ouis a i a i a Detroit at a i Cleveland at lioslTM.

A I 1 A I I of i i i i i i hen i I in i i i i i a one of evcn i i a i shiyi.ng a ne i i who 'as iy i a of i i a ed the i i i was innocent. Con, i a a a i i i a 1 a mysterious i i i i i I I a i was convicted tary a a i a i i ti .12 to 15 years. A slighi Mih i a at i i house was liy a arrest i i a States i i a i a i i fi-;" 1 1 1 reports, I a i a a made clear a i i did i a a i i i wish to i i for his i i sketciies I a A i A i usual six i vi nl off'iJ serve as a real one for mraths' of his a i a a a i i a.nd claima.nts to A i A i s' e.v'.^nsion of hi i i week-end and took supper i Mr. and IVfrs, A. Mrs.

Nora Woods ill nf typhoid fever at her home. We hope since thtf hns Clubs Chicago Brooklyn New York SI. I.ouis PiUsbnnrh 71 (ifi lil 57 d.iyt- a a i I ill Ci-se. A i i appealed i i fur to rebuild the i I Public recognition of the by the A a a i i mi i i a i page do developing a crime i more I i a previous. I An i i a in the 0 of ie same day, denomiciinr i i as "shaming the i i and asserting a the ea.v was test of the right of all persons 1 1 Some felt a Judge 'amp's declaration--fearlessly a widely i YS order to ho'd i verdict I tenseness of the As i'Lnal gestuix! of a i Monday i A i a Kveretl i i a of A a a a proclamation asserting i was i i in peace, and saying Primo bad pushed m- knocked! over so a heavies in a tour of America starting last a a that ring i i for and a i si him caused a uproar.

a a i nearly all slates where is a i Camera and l-'relu-h 1 i a a Leon See, I de- nieil they were i harged and rumored. blamed i i a arid l.v-xing inter- 1 was not deported but jailed. Cartoonist Camera calls bis for his i i sketches "Nightmares." And--be I a I eials endorsed Camera's i Max plea. Uncle Sam approved a i heavyweight a i i of Hence a a a i i world. e-ts.

"who cannot in coin nil my fighter" for of suspensions a a a i i a i in ibe recent a lo deport both Camera and See. l.AI«SKST I I white nnd black, to i i community." "There is no danger i race in Atlanta ''lose irresponsible a ions are seemingly i i 1 fire-brands they are a i The acting mayor did not i Fort Morgan, Colo, truck i i i "irresponsible, a a a i many cases eggs a lions" other (Inn (o say "il cans of cream collied i nuto- i pears thilt ince.ndiary and mobile near here. '1 no result, was i alive actions are going on in the biggest omelet vcr seen by A i i I I A. M. A.

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