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AGS.FOUK HIDDLESnOIlO DAILY NEWS OPEN FORUM puolishfd are from readen of Tbe Daily They in no way necessarily reflect the policy of thin paper, publication dan not imply approval of The Daily Neva. Letters must bare a name and address same will not poWished if to requested. Communications should made nslirief as possible. The Editor re- tftrn the right to rut a letter clown without changing the moaning. une per year, i The Dally 1 bare hfre JuM few compar Isoaj tor the us ll" 1 tM.payer.

I have wade inijulrlei lolo the mailer i( eUy Koiernmcnl: flare I Ian In youi and have definite Metres p'urpo'rilnr tn show ih.n ihi (oimcllmanlc form of rmernmrni sd the commission fnrm are he- l.i* carried tn nioic cheaply tli.ui PUT commission form. A haft a rpiuirllinnnlr pa) ill; the m.i) or liri.iirt inonth while fach coiinrilm.ni re- twenty dolhiis per ninnlh. TZiflr lax rale f2.JJ IKT one tiuajred-dollar r'rank- fort. also Jus tomicllmunlt form, payluc their a i i hundred prr year, i lotnrctlmen i i i i city lax rale It Win. chuter.

and Corhin, iHilli hate commission forms, i Win- rbnter paying tier major a- good falary of twelie hundred year, and her commissioners ii lax Mle of li.r,, nlille Corbln pays lioth niayoi anil commission ers one i i i dol per moulh. i her lax rate also al $2.33. automobile privilege lax of will same Ue have Frank- i no p.itsenser license: U'incheler i i i I'orhln none; ami i si two- lollar tax, as eonipaied i IlisUiro's do we so nnirh more than these Do vie p.iy more hoiauso if our a i si moie exprnslvi iou'inment. or, I there iilher easons? Wh.nl ran be done about hese nlsilriK hlsh talcs the deeply In debt MI OIIK sis we kiep our noses lo the ami i hitching nur iclls si i trying to make lo meet the iur city fathers. Jobn Stopinskl.

PERSONAL NEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS -ROSE HILL, VA. Funeral norvicfs for II. llaum- rardoer were onndmled nt the -Atitbodlsl rimrch hy Ilev. Ceo. Vjutiu.M und Ilev.

Khlen at March 1. Ilurl.il followed at the COUGHS kt them jet a mantle hglJ, Crramuluoa cum- Llm lit 7 brtt Inown to mod- idcnct Powrrful lut harmlfM. tale. No ntrcollci. Money rrftiM if Bo natter ef Im( fUBdict It not rrlieied.

Ak Vanhuss Datldson near Mount vltltlog frlcndi in Hose Hill Saturday. Mlu Cora friar ttturned home Saturday from I'lnulnston where the berri employed In Ibe 1ft ficnrrnl lloipHil. Stfrlins Inr I'. l. Colinun Friday and Saturday, l.uclle Orr, Mae ILuliIe Klnrtild, and of Kwing visited Mm.

Itosn silrklry here Sunday. Chan. uiiifd In Pour Saturday. Mr. and MM.

i and Mm. Ida I'ctly In Middles- Iwro Tuesday. frltnJt berc Monday. Minnie vltltln; in Hituiday. Iera Jackion had us her week end Miss Jlejter 'Hob.

IKv. Tandy left Straight Creek week lo nuke bin borne here. He wan pantor of the Church for years, and his old friends are glad to welcome him back. X'esla llarvllle (pending a few days at Yellow Hill an guest uf Mrs. Kilty Ilamitt.

XX'aller Oweni was tisltlni! Mlsj Ilattle Tuttle, Saturday night. Misses Polly and Sallle Ijne were visiting Mm. Mary Adklns Mr. Frank and Monday. irnthtr, Charles, of Chatham a Mr.

and Ilirtey Crawford Auburn, 111, weic called Turiday by ih death of allur. (i. It. ILiumeardmr. aid of White House, accompanied board when th msiori'met In the her cuest.

Mhi Huth Hall, who hat been viiitinn relatives here for set-era dayn, leturaed to her home in Hub lard Springs Sunday. Quite a number from here went to see "Frankenstein" in Middles boro Friday. here i calling on Cora Ibelr I Sunday. Mrs. Elbett Ilrotkf.

was vinltlns CliltliECTlUN: Mi. I i a i S.illle Monday. ICT who fell deal Sunday llacan -was a dtlicn nf Hose Hill Instead if Hagan as announced In )lly Tuesday. The JONESVILLE, VA. Fulton Huff nf Ky.

1 was the week end guest of Mr. an! I.Mrs. Alven Huff. OF A take mrthod to nir deep appreciation to Mr. find Mrs.

XX'alter Spangler lor i i a were the dinner guestn of Mr. lelpfulness to al I death of i Hariilllnn flrabani Sunday, nr liucb.mil and I i (i. I laitmgardner. Jl Martin and Mm. lien Mrs.

llhoda llamiiKaidner.wlfe.l^*'". were nhopplns In Mld- chlldren Hrn. Henley Mm. Mary Sarxent Ab Jerrell lllankenxhlp I'earl Kwins of Ills Slone Cap, anil Nat Kwlns ot Kmory and Henry t'ollexe the week School. Mr.

and A. Itowlcit and Infant son. Knddy, i tisltln-; liowletl's brother, W. XV. Camiihell.

nf MiildlelHiro Sunday. and Mrs. I i Rosenbaum and MID, Charles, nf Pleasant View were business here Mnn- Kllicl Clles i Tuesday lo nltend the Cumbeiland X'alley cnn- i i i i li.uki Hull loin iiami nt to IMS hild at llarlan. this week. Mr.

and Mm. lester Ely spent week end wllli her father. near Flalwoods. Misses Verda XVtdfcnharger and Jter dniipti Crtcmoliioa, (adr.) Ethel Friar of WoUenbarRer chapel Are You Ruptured? Sec the Amazing Akron "Mccliano-Form" Pad Truss Factory Truss Kxpi'it Hen- Our Fittinjr Dopai'tmont Now Opon Visit ourstorr Ic.ini tin- fino results obtained xvitli Hie proper truss, conx-ctly fitted. ().

1C. Huff, Akron Truss Factory F.xpert. is here to assist us in inaugurating our new Kxpert Fitting Service, xvc carry on in charge of our oxvn Iniined fitter. See the nt-xv Akron Pad Truss, ivitlt tlio adjustable-center sponge rubber pad. Truss wearers heartily endorse the results it gives.

ate the exclusive Akron Truss representatives in this city. Factory Kxpert Huff will be- here also tomorrow and Saturday. Had rupture cases especially invited. Don't miss it. IL VanBeber Drug Co.

FK15RUARY 1st, 1932 LEAVK FOH KXOXVII.I.K M. I'. FOR IM.NKVII.I.I:. roiimx. AXD HAKI.AX A.

31. 8:00 A. 31. 1'. 31.

P. M. p. 31. FOK LEXIXmoX.

LOUISVILLE CIXCIXXATI 6:30 A. 31. 8:00 A. 31. 12:05 I.

M. p. 31. A In Jonesvlllc with relativen. C.u.i llenilcriuin was the suexl of Fred Graham XV eilnewtay.

Mis. llamptcn und little ilaushler of St. Chatlen; vialt- eil Mrs. I). C.

Sewell of Jouenville i Friday. I llobiit Hilllns I'. Il.tumgriidiKT,, Frank anil ch.irles. Pennington Gap, Itred Hobinette is recovering from an attack of influenza. Mrs.

I'. Hendiicks hai returned from two weeks' visit at I friends In Appalaehhi. tbls Iluda, where fhe was called on a eount of the of her mother. What appeared to an attempt to wnk an 4 N. passenijer train Tliur.vJay near Prylen was Mrs F.

K. Ilyiitl with a hridse Thurnday i lleba Mnrc.in and Zeltna iliKcovcred Ly MKtiou hand when (iraluim win- the suipts of Mrs. lie found railioad and spiles laying the rails. Tlie was removed from the tracks. A larpe dwelling house recently vacated liy Kmmett (Jarrison and Walter Sp.inslcr Saturday nlsht.

Dr. and Mrs. T. II. were th: dinner Sunday.

Mrs. Sue I'aKtt who has conflneil tn UK- Iniise i Influ- Lee County Marriage Licenses W. A. Click, S'J. Wceksbury, to Laura Ojbome, 24, Ky.

Tillmnn Hayes, 24, St. Charles, to Nada Kvans, 22, St. Charles, Va. Nat Kldrigde, 21, Kwing, to Delia Long, 21, Itosc Hill, Va. J.

0. Sharp, 2(1, LaFoIIettc, to'Columbia lleatherly, 21, I.ar'ollette, Tenn. Albert J. Henick, 2fi, Cincinnati, to Klizabeth Howard, I'en- ninston Va. Uay Seabolt, 22, Jonesville, afternoon and makei partisan the 'tax commission, and was omitted to te railed by Floor Leader lulus.

The bills posted not reached when the House adjourned were- II Ml. 180, S. II. 220. II.

II. 4M It 20, H. II. II. It.

s. It 15 21, 2. S. II. 2ir7.

Whether these bills will be posted ax the rejrular order of business when the liulei Committee posted today's order was not known. The Itulci Committee in their order dispatches business with rap- 'dity and the limit of debate is oh- ferved, Rivin? opnoitunity tn consider many bills which have Rone, gauntlet of committees and 'estenlay' session disclosed that lills broueht out by the committee ire utmost ceitain of passage. Chairman Charles A. Hardin of he Democratic State vas a visitor at the House session i afternoon and stated hat he would eall a meeting of he State Democratic committee to WORLD OUTRAGED IN BABY LINDBERGH; ALL SYMPATHETIC The tr'mle world hanslnt i breathlem Interest upon every ruiiinr and threat of Information concerning the Lindbergh haliy. In Knslnnd.

1'ranre. Italy, and othrr foiintiies nf Ktirope. there Minll-ii leartlons. It was as If the nlnilnals had unitk at the werK down In a kind nf a mo ro)m and Mrf. Morrow was there and the brought the hatiy In all drrssed up with hluo knw lunlK a liluc Mouse with i tie.

A kind nf Muo suit thai suit of m.itrhrd hU love of Ibe lean of itfClf. I'crhapi the Intimate re- sietion v.as that Will II' I 'It llv cuiuiiiuiie to Conns. held here March Is. fix Lcc County Court Record County Criminal Court In uilon at Jonesville convicted Curtis Itobins for Ihi; malicious wounding of C. II.

Fry, a lnc.il lumberman, resulting in the lo.is of one eye. by shooting at him from ambush at a lonely spot In the read mar Cjlviii last fall. obiiins drew a four ytar sentence. IM drew six year 'fntence for the malicimu wound- In; of John llolcomh Ifc've Dean for Ibe murder of 'harlie llaiber. drew four year i nee.

llou.ntbreaking has become ijuite i pastime In I.ee county. Those rising In it, however, are now -ilns; the a Smith Short I three sears, Ctnrre fllbsnsn. wo ears In one ease sinil one jcir In another. lloMU Marshall, years, Hobeit (Jsirrett, nine of Coii" lc ntl l.ucas was time and place for holdini; the state Democratic convention to name delegates to the Chicago Democratic convention tn name a candidate for President. The mats Democratic county conventions will send delegates to the convention at time to lx fixed.

The appearance of a hill IP- districting the state into nine congressional districts made its appearance yesterday and the convention will name candidates for Con- cicss by the state at larce if the Iktriotinc hill fails to pass. "A deep dimple" in the chin" nf Charles Aucustm- l.ind- is his most dis- tingiiiihini; mark and the line by which he may be idrntificd. Ciinard SrandieU, a nephew if the late Mnrrao, rallid headquarten l.iday wilh a request that this irforma- licin be nivrn cut hy all press and newspapers. complete descriptions of hahy hate been shen the public," he said. "II should he that the most dis- mark about him is that he has a very deep dimple ill his chin." MnllllT rat on the floor ami built blocks him a long i sun) l.e iK.Tilil knric'k them down nrn! nnd she would Mieiii.iip just like any happy molher and her baby.

"LlBily tos.s a sofa cushion at i i and it was si same the bay Fccrucd to enjoy Int. I "I asked Llndy If be bad taken (the baby airplane riding and he said he hadn't. You know Unity won't say a whole lot. but be sure Is wrapped, up In Hut real boy of his." XEST OF SXAKKS FOUXII Crand llanids, Mich. nest of snake.s, in which were several varieties, were found 10 feet below the surface of the ground tl humorist and filer, who recently by Harold Ilenkel, working in an II MOItE AI10UT Lindbergh FROM ONE Clues ran wide (jamut.

"Sjieod. automobiles" with mysterious in the Lindbergh home. Tears In his cyrs, he paced the a of his ranch house In the Santa Hills yesterday and told of his two weeks aso to the New Jersey home of Col. an I Charles A. l.im'bcrch and nf their happiness in their i sou.

"That Face!" "Th.il baby's face is just like mother's, and he's cut her real blue said the eowboy philosopher, clo-e friend of the I 'lie was tho happiest i fellow. jabbering and hurhliim rway. He a a i all the i excavation. There were snakes in the grouii. to Joe Smith of i a for the psisl three weeks I- burned to the gioimd Fri- (able to be nut sisa jay ninht.

The was un- Mrs. I'at Thomas and daughter. occupied at the time nnd the oricin Mary Until. if Appalsichb, of the fire I i Ihe week i home- Ion the part of the volunteer fire i prevented the destruction of I Dr. J.

It. Munst-y Ian week i dwelling nearby, but for the l.ick in Washington city. of fire how the flumes could lie fought from the east side of the house only. Mis. W.

M. Pippin of Coda is spending several days here with i her daughter, Mrs. It. I', Miss Hallie Crank Ilickam of Illackwater, was visiting Miss Maude Fletcher here Sunday. li.iy Parsons and Harold Hurst will leave Saturday on a trip to Itoanoke.

John Paul left Thursday for his home in Mristol after A Hell and daughter of Taiewell are rtsltlnc Itehccca n.ineir for a few month'. -Mr. and Ceorse Jackson and Illtle son of Itnrhourvllle, on year for a i of life on Ser ream. A. J.

Slary. Lucas a Isirktd, Ihe officer with a knit whi'ii he Interceded In behalf i Mrs. l.ucas who called sue to recover i her bur h.tnd bad taken. I.e I'arks, concealed pistol, noil Scott N'eely, violation pinhildtio lau', nolle prosiequed. Hill Spurlock, intoxication, give a fine.

T. C. McKinney, violation of pro hibition law, 1 month and $50 tin Shelly Wallen, violation of pro few hibition law, 1 month and S50 fine I Davis, violation of prnhibi l'l)de Is 111 in the tion law, 1 runnth and fine. Viilr.n Klcliard'on. tiolalion pro lire visltln; relatlixs for ays.

Mrs. I.ee Hospital at Pennine- Ion (tiip, Va. Klli.ibetb (ilbfon nf III; Slnne Cap, spent Ihc week end i hcmi'folks. I. I 1 We eral days' visit here with his grand.

Westnn, Cus III parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Legg.

'-'f' Hyatt made a hu Clayton Hales and nuy Qiiinlry attended a musical entertainment 'ndcrson and i to Itrlstol Tuesday. J. Munsey cntertalnul at Appalachia high school Friday Hildee club Wednesday after night. IVnninstoti Hi baseball team opened its spring training season and Mrs. Catdcn Davidson were the dinner cue.us of XV.

Thursday nf last week. Their seu-1 Davidson evenlnc. son schedule is now comtili te and A i Stlcklcysvllle. inan candidates are nut trying (1 ok end with hoiue positions on the team. folk U.

It. and Kenneth Miss Ilonnie Rogers will lenve March flth for Abingdon, where she will enroll at (leorpe Ilvn Johnori hospital as student mine. J. K. MrNamara of Ocoonita, was a business visitor in Pennine- ton Monday.

Jliss Klizaheth Caddis of is sjending several a i her cousin, Until Quinley. James Young made a busings rip to Pinevillp, Satunlay. I D.nlJson motored to Itlchmond, in business The) i retuin the a part of the week. Mr lien Couk who has Itfen on the sick list for the pasl week is sible lo be otu again. Slmwance, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. liichardson Phyllis small daughter of May.ir i tl rta 1 1 ''inner Sunday hon. 1 and Mis.

T. II. Quinley is recover- ng from whooping couch. hibition law, 1 month and fine lioiischrraking civm 3 years in state penitentiary Holiert Oariett, him-ebreak given 9 months. Georgo Cibson, i-ousebreaking gitTti '2.

years in state penitentiary fieorge Cihson, housebreaking Riven 1 year in state penitentiary Carson hnusebreaking acquitted. Hollas Marshall, hou.sehreaking given jears in state penitentiary MOKE AI10UT -Ky. Statehousc I FROM PAOR ONE tions coming in today supplemcntei the crowd and added spectacular moment to the agitation. So busy were the senators in meeting delegations and attending other committee sessions that little time was left je.stirday for rou tine buines in that 1 ranch of the legislative assembly. Two i i i i i i i-i or.n Mr birth.

Kwsion a day. Lliildrt-n present were: Mrs. T1 inC-inS-110 North Ninotcenlh Phono :9, AIELDRUAI, KY. Alllton IMPS was visiting his a Stete here Friday. Klbcl Owens is III with flu at the home of her grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. John Ilorn lo Mr. and Mrs. l.ige Wil- an kht and one-half pound Mrl christened Aiilce.

Steve Sutton, Oak Mrs. James and Miss Maude I'ichardson. dnn wetv: Oreer, Miss Kthel llichantson, nnd Ferguson. Mrs. Hazel Bryant and llu TM' np Ian Miss sylvia Visitors were.

a a James Ferpuson, A. fin-er, Mr. and Sam liichardson, Tazewell; am! Ab i Carnil, I'umU'rland Cap: Jessie oMJIrhnmnd. was i a TfeT and Lam Hie cues! of hi, Mrs. Wit- rt Talo Han, Smith Mr.

Smith Suml.y., Master Smith left Surulay (lf chlm a elder for Lexlnston to spend the i his I Mrs Lin Cornell, nf.int Nell III th home of her p.irrnts here. i Mary Runett a i hen- Saturd.iy nisht at prayer I meeting and ini: talk. very interest- Miss Ilonnie Greer Hall an confined to their with the flu. I in the bill SI, which provides for the reopening of banks and now goes to 1 Oinernor. Two Senate bills were introduced, one an amendment to the 'ig the state fair iaw.

The house spent a busy day 5" S. II. l.ittrell of Monnv, SEALS COACH LINES DANIEL liOONB STAGES Consolidated Schedules Johnmn --Norton--Midjlenlwiro LINKS Leave Anire Ltivt (Head A.M. A.M. P.M.

10 11:10 TIMI: Arrive 8:10 9:45 2 MO 4:10 4 .1:00 P.M. Josnton City Ar. KinKsnort I.v. 7:.10 i KinRfport 10:00 ItiR Stone Rap 10:10 Appalaehin 10:40 Norton I.v. (Head tip) A.M.

A.M. P.M. 11:15 11:10 9: If. 0:30 9:00 12:00 2:15 12:45 P.M. (5:20 4:45 4:00 P.M.

11:10 10:.10 10:30 9:00 8:45 8:15 Lraie E. T. Slnne Rap-- (Itrad Down) A.M. 10:10 11:00 P.M. I 1 MS .1:00 4:00 KASTKI1N AND CENTRAL TIMH P.M.

(Head Up) 1.T. 4: IS Hie Slone K.T. 9:45 9:00 IliR Gip C.T. .1:15 Pcnmniiti.n 7 2 5 7-00 i recently visitetl friends and rela- I lives hen 1 He also visited his dauditer, Orover Mealer, at Il.irlK.unill Miss Fay IVo of MiddlesUiro, was visitini: Miss May Walker over the week-end. Quarterly meeting of the M.

K. Church, South, was held at Cibson Station Sunday. Those attendinc from lierv were: MM. Martha Hamilton. Kthel Hamilton, Mr.

and Mrs. M. O. Ilrooks, Mrs. C.

Kulton, Hazel Mton, AX'ill Meadowi and family, ami Stella KincaM. Waco 7:25 KM r.M 2:20 1:40 1:80 f. as 4:45 of rMnr, was a business hem m-ently. James Scott Is l.uildinjr .1 new hero on irrcnlly pur- ch.i«ed. H.

IF. IliTJnt nf ftwn liouv. lian l.fvn Viiiting her not the Morr the passing bills ami worked right up to a o'clock, the time tor a hearing of the opponents of the Louis- vilin ripper bills. The lobbies and corridors were filled with opponents to this measure and when the adjourned the doors were opened and the hall with delegates wearing Ladses. At the afternoon session after the passage of the hill II.

It. 7'J making partisan the state board of charities ami correction, the House passed the folloaing bills after brief explanations; II. 11. 41. Allowing pay for stenographers in Hell county mining investigation troubles.

S. 11. 2. Kevoking license of undertakers of Kid character on complaint. S.

II. .120. Adopting last code of practice by Chief JiKtice II. I'. Dietrman.

It. II. 003. liclating to 1st ami 2nd class cities. II.

II. 001. Knabling first class cities to sell sewer Iwmls In-low par. S. Fixing penalty for false Accusation of In felony H.

n. 321. Determining the fiscal year In "nndV.th clan retiring Iwardi may. ami that Mirt ol thins. wen- checked hero and." 1 saying the usual things thai the country, only to turn out ''aby Hint a Re does--mamma nnd Men and women seen wilh "a baby" were variously but i adding the mystery of baby LindU'rgh's whereabouts or condition.

A clue, as guarded as any in some came from WihUvood, N. where a 12-cylinder speedboat, the "Helen" was found and checked up: but -tatf police kept a strict silence as to whether this vessel was supposed to link up i the alnluction case. Col. Lindbergh was ready to pay J. ransom as demanded by the kidnapers.

This was the one and only outstandinc development. How, when, whole, under what circumstances it might bo paid was unrcvealed by the l.indliergh* nnd police. ROUND DANCE TONIGHT mi; itnrxi) IIAXCI: TONIGHT AT STAXLKV II.U.L ItOO.M! LOTS OF I-TX FOI1 ALL! ADMISSIOX: A IIAXCI; STAIITS AT p. JL REXALL THROAT GARGLE 25c Flour Sale Lb. 41 Harvest Dav Brand Chipso Flakes or Granules 2 Large Pkgs.

Mr. nml Mrn. new Imards assume office. Ilich.irtNnn, here. Anna Dl.ick- S.

H. 130 was the second on Fresh Bread Sunset Gold Cliocolate rrtlU Pare Canir; Po-ana Fancy Primes Utdiio Sat rrut: roaiia Manilla Wafers Lb. Loaf 5 Jewel Coffee Lb. Pktj. 19 lOc lOc A 100 Lb.

Hatf $1.25 Head Lettuce, 2 for Spinach, Ib Oranges, doz Sweet Ibs. I 13c 5c Ottn Frtib; roucd Sliced Pineapple SUniirl QuiEitf; Urgrit Ctn. Toilet Tissue 4 Pork Beans Country Pink Salmon T.ll Cia Tomato Catsup Jl-tT Larca Pott.e Kroger Soap Chips Or rovdrr; Lirte Corn Flakes C-b; Line ricttct Rolle'd Oats Cour.tr tarie ricMte COIIN.MKAI., ihs Ibs 10c; STANDAHI) COIIN. :5 for I FRKE! Cotmlry Cream IR. It for'JOc 1 lOc CHUCK KOAST.

Hi 12'jc FHKS1I SHOUI.DKU.S. II flc HOII.ING His AM. I'OIIK SAUSACK, II) lOc; A Hi I7c Fancy Sliced HACON, II iOc I'OIUx CHOI'S, IS FltANKS or HOI.OCNA. '2 His. niKSII FISH anil OYSTIillS Rx'KHY DAY! Complimentary Theatre Pass for Mr.

and Mrs. Kloyd C.ini|iVII and 1'amlly..

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