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Daily News from Middlesboro, Kentucky • Page 2

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RAGE FOUR MIOOLESBOKO DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, A Pita 13, rooklyn Looms As Derby Winner PGMPOON WILL UEETBIIOOKI IN DERBY MC Colonel Brad'sy Has Supreme Faith in His; Horse, Derby Day. By GEORGE I United Pro" a New York Is i i in the Bill Terry's i still in the be the- best wisecrack of sporta year. He made remark in the spring and il ed in his face in t'uc Dodgers ganged i i i a tniibline ibe a i a (.,. win pennant. So the boosters for tin; Keap.ll!'.

Howard, Pompoon, War A i a and oilier i book fin in better ask: I Brooklyn i 1 1 the derby?" before i i in ii-oliey on (be line. The little gray book a i list of 10'' i a i ihe Derby be run Churchill Downs May i I i "Slaricd -I i i i i i svcond once; Won i 1 1 handicap, I i i second in Pirn lico i Pimlico; won 1 1 595." Col. E. R. Bradley, son i hnu known an "One-Two ICd." Brooklyn and he says of of Blue Larkspur, out of JCnockaney Bridge: "I've got a colt in the derby that isn't'a buggy horse.

In fact. I think he's the best colt around I'm he'll beat Pomnoon, a real nice colt but not in i 1 1 with my thoroughbred. And I ex- I pect lo win my i derbv i Brooklyn." i And then Col. Bradlcv mil up against iHJ.miO of Mr. H.

Loiichbeim's dial Brooklyn beats Pompoon in a horoe-for-horsc race in the derby The only conditions of the bet an that both horses must start in the derby, and that one of them i iflhes in the money. It, probably is the biggest, wager of its i in years. 'It's been three years since Col. Bradley won the derbv "with broker's Tip in 103,1. Broker's Tip.

a maiden who never won, a race, beat Head Play in a slashing which two rival jockeys, Meade and Fischer, did everything but draw shootine: irons in the run to the wire. i The year i Bradley won with Burgoo King, named for the tasty stew of the blue-grass country. Before that the old gambler with the "bates a i a collar twice has seen his colors run one- two in the derby--Behave self and Black Servant in MiL'l and i Over and Baia-nbag- gage in 192U. Col. Bradley has a groat two-horse team year i lionaire a i up i Billionaire bus of a and -may be used to sel the early pace a into the so a a i can come a i down the to i And a Bradley horse i i down a a i a i front, there is roar on a that even a i re-'-nihl" shrill rebel i i i hardbools.

2, Counts To 100 And Can i 4 i Here 10 Straight Victories UNTIDY IRK I I i e. a i i i i i -h I i c.v..-!i i i i Icr I have i I i a moaj in someone's house. (old (lie police lie i i inc rolilml of the meal but lie i popping mad that! (be thieves i a i i I wash a ward. i i Charley i i i a league "big shot" holdout now is Charley I i i i i i a i i i i i aci: of a who a a a i i a I'nr i i i as v.rll as a i i i ured salai-y his i Pirates Catch Him 1 Described as 7.037 Yards' of Trouble After Changes. Sports Parade i i i i ork.

For nearly a i i a i a newspaper has boon i on my desk. It is, i 0 I 1 il you please, the i 26 Will IllHUg'- i i Spe.rt in State. I had studied it i bul i i success, only word I JOHN F. A I a i in a i ou translate i "Olymp- i a Correspondent coui-es, a i ,,01 llllllU al VC il a Del. Delaware a a i a a i i lo i Herr'l'Mward Ucaltie ls i 1 i i Yale in in this slale lit a '20- i and ell niu a i i is wilh Ihe traek ve i i i i a i a and construction of i 't''ppcd il to i I'Taadsiand and stables "doic-legs and a i ai a of dollars from the a have a Lo i i i i a i a area.

i-; i to the course. i er." It was a or to vlll llt Tlus, a i a a tul phraseology I a i a Havre de Grace, i a i hop-' pour to yards i iii( mu i I A i now the i i i to A a i i i i would the 1 1 i i 1 i ii. had to a a i and additional 10 days. I no more a i paragraphs to rl "Haware and 1 lK-1'oie 1 came to the a i A-'sociatlon, which controls 1 i i a i a a a is con i i i is i i a thoroughly i to a a i a nl i lcre ll i a i Ihe' i 1 1 il i Assur( i a i was a a i a i i -V the grandstand of i score and pistol 1 1 l1 i was (here in as big to of feet 1 1 i a a.1-1:1- a spectaloi's a clear view of the i a Park is said a i i of A i a TM in()1 'yas i 1 oiht -r track i i iiirses, not ill it i a grandstand and HOPES ByJackSorcls '-fo eer RIP OF, RSOKSS irJ OVWPAIrt PlAAis FOR I937 whatever that might be. will seat 11,000 persons.

Both are i of sleel and conerele. a placing these events 'iTM 1 1 membership will have i they won, on a par with to the others which Ihey lost All leem were on the i I'-ight horses he ar- giam and if you cnn't get in the barns already with somclhing in your own back- ample room or JEWELS TAKEN IN LEXINGTOfl Council Head Is Critical Of Sit-Down Strike Method yard, von are a sucker. In a i i I A i a new 1 of 2:1.1 1-2 for the a Yet am i satisfied i a 2 sct fo1 i nn thnsfi hign n- satisfied! mmrf who bl thl lblcs a nowll vcn 5 the wo guarded gateways pro- wn I In md Hows, i i Nl al a TM'" nnl entrance to the sta- Long 1 a a held the eham- ie were urged' to! 1 1 and fences around them can I I Ihe A i feature race, a i on' those! I'" so (hat an alann will Ji take place, in the 1 i i I I anyone attempts to riven bv .1. um arc known to the man I i agi i 1 i I in dri i i Wi I Point, I i i I I I pi i a i i Laid Out i 1,0011 persons attend- i ti )n i lo A a i ring to that in nd day's event- of rt in lthl yml i a 1 I 1 1 i Klh rk ls in i i horses, hl ulw can be. in I (lifl ncc 1)cU i lh lc ln I a suggestion nnd a command.

1 1 1 1 thc direction of the a result don't surprised, when I 1 1 1 111.10 rolls to seo the A sp-cial a oi the new of muscles and speed serious- ste.M.leemise Bourse, i i i i a vhere (bey i i a a I i ly a i the track and field supremacy of Hie i Slates. a made tremendous strides between the and games. They came up to the Berlin games i the rather dismal record of never having won a track nl i gold medal. They took i is cKpeeteil to provide daily uvenls. It wan laid under the HLipervi.siuii of i i a du Pont.

The track expocU to take only. 3 per of tin; money flowing the nuituels, in addition Lexington. Ky. Thn tlfeft, SfiOO in cash and SS.OOO worth of jewelry from a room in a 1 town hotel was unionjr the scries of rohherioH and thefts reported i yesterday to Lexington police, The of the" $GOO and tho jewelry was reported at o'clock morning: hy Mr. nnd Mrs.

R. O- a i of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. a i registered at the hotel a a a nnd imissful thn and jewelry, which had lieen plac-! on a drepying' stand, when rj-ose yesterday morning.

The stolen jewelry consisted of watch and a rinp. The' wrist watch was described as he- iiit? studded with diamonds a The ring; was plat-! iiuim sel with a )arpo i a and two small diamonds and its i vj.luo was placed at I to the 1 Operating un- 1 1 nd Sparks. Uckmnmi. S. tluec, out there in the gigantic ovcl will go nnprove- 1 I and Charles and steel on the 1 ol tll; tnlck 1 I doubles.

M. U. They are a good even i automobile highways 1 Rice and I.K (,, double that i i lwo ''adroad spurs into the -1 ,1 md a and 1 the land of the cherry blossoms, i provide easy trans- 1 1 turn, is the manage- a almond eyes." a i to new park. TRIS SPEAKER The Xav.is have had their i of the i events, and now i for a lasle of cbampion- i really tney a i a pour.d the for a weight-! i Olympics really a won or lost out (here on the a 0. i i oi' Tris Speaker, former manager of a baseball a was t-'JII i i a last i according to Dr.

Kdward I who a i a a a his i i fall He 1 a The one-time baseball star, in- a (he a i i of the a i lo a nnimenl of and ond story porch at his home depress om pickets, i way i be was a i a flowiv i employes for his wife, was i visi- a nf a "tors tor-- a I cxocpt i i a i I a i a a i him. i i i a a i a a i i 1 i i of Assertion by a i "1 have a i a Tris will a i i A i presi-1 get but of course one can't 1 "re an a of the say for a Ihese things, i a he closed "tight i a a i i is a big i in his favor." a i ---Th" a i a Resources i recommended today i of more a on a long-range water resources program a i 1 I di-aiieige basins. The 'xlO-page report a a i i i a i a i i group projects i a to cost asked a a start on a expected cost and relegated' to an i i a dale the melu-emeat of a i lis( i ing 1 0 1 i i i i i 'The i i i i a i for a i a program i of u''rdeh also a a stream i weiH to President as a to i general i a i report President seat to Congress Febru- Charging that administration spokesmen and leaders have deliberately played hands-off in recent -it-down strikes, and criticizing the attitude CIO leaders have taken toward property rights, President E. Edgerton of the Southern States Industrial Council today appealed to Americans to help stamp out. this "new system of rule." "If (he federal government, does not now have power to cope with this a i a every American should o'crnand a laws he passorl i i a a ing that power," ho declared.

"Despite a a its desire to see i a condition I all, the South has not yetrbecome saturated with Communistic, rev.i-j Ultion-inspiring ideas to the point where it is ready to sacrifice FO- called private property and human lights which guarantee liberty a a living democracy," Mr: Edgerton said. "The destruction of property rights of employers in a a i and business by a usurp- ing i i in the i down strikes is but the first step! toward an i i a destruction a rights to own property, ami could not have been successful cept for the apathy of that large! majority of citizens who 'feel that they arc not directly affected, there is no danger to them and, most of all, heeause of the. shoulder-shrugging attitude of administration and law enforcement agencies. "What hesitancy has the a i istration shown in denouncing and baiting business, both large and small, achieving thereby a class consciousness and hatred never pronounced before? Yet no word is heard from i i a a i i a tion spokesmen except a. weak comment from one suggesting a perhaps the herald a new and broader concept of law nnd property rights.

There is even the suggestion that workers may have a property right in their jobs. if these very workers presume to deprive the rights of property to others, just how much dee; a property right in a job a to? "The dynamite and danger ta our whole American system in these sit-down tactics is most impressively in Lewis' own attitude toward sit-downs. According to officials of the CIO, such a procedure is fine for organizing a union, but once that is accomplished weapon should he abandoned. Why? According to the moral code of this organization it is the personification of justice to deprive others of i rights i you have successfully coerced comnliance with your demands, despite the fact that vovi may represent an i i i i il number of the workers in an i dustry: but, it is the oersonifii'a- i of i i i should i i within the i seek to achieve their desires by the same method." A a a Sixty eight coif- ers teed off today in the sectional lili-hole a i i test for the national A tournament next Five entries for the na- i a tourney 1 will be selected the field. A the entries were Whitcy Glamor, Charlie Hall, Doyle Smith, all of i i a Clarence Owen, (Ireenevillc, S.

Arnold Mean, Nashville; Fred Hyatt, A a both of Charlotte, and George Slingerland, Greensboro, C. Returns BY I Season April 20 our drinks and refreshments while getting the BIG DOG JACOBS ami NICK HII-1- 19th St. Sandwich WE DO JOB I I i ihreo were i workers, at least were employ- D1CE I A but at least were employ- I I I'KtiVIA1 i a in a a Angel C-uanaon, i i "irailors" i i i war a made the and bill a no i i a of i craps before i i i 1( boi-ame a A i a citizen i I a a i i i a 1 nvds. POWER SYSTEM n.irlan, Ky. County officers sought "boy" yesterday as a suspect in Claying Joe M.

Wea- vr. a i last, nisht at Wr.llins Creek. died a of gun (hot a a a a him as 5 a i i "boy" a him on a i awr.y ami shot him. A i i a 9, 'AT, DO JOP. I I i i i I i a i i i i i I i- a i i i 'Jie i i il i ''or --m -s i i i a TV A "yardstick i a a i ill cash and a i a for i i work.

The a i ot a eon- i i of i i i i is lied up because of the i i a I i i a i Di BUS DEPOT 108 19TII STREET FOR AM AM AM I'M I'M i i i i i 8:00 10:30 1:30 3:2:, linrbo.n'villo 1:15 8:00 10:30 1:30 3:2., r.ii'bin 10: 1 () i 5 i 8:00 10:30 1:30 Louisville 8:00 10:30 1:30 Cincinnati 8:00 10:30 1:30 Knoxvillc 9:20 0:20 AM AM PM PM PM.

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