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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 3

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TIIK KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL- May 22 1072- 3-A Returned To Blount County Olll Davis arrested here Friday by Detective Chief Fogar-ty and Officer slier has been returned lo Rlount County to answer plsto Itotlng charges REAL FIGHTING PREACHER HELD COAL REGION NEED QUAKES ROCK MID-AMERICA Bank To Pay Depositors Dptrliil To Til KpaNontliir NORTON third dividend 12 1-2 per rent Is to bo paid depositor! of the dosed national bank by Orcen receiver It will bring the total paid to 32 1-2 per cent Mirths Announi'CiI To Mr and Mrs A pea-nil Winston-Salem C' a Ctrl a Meneral Hospital Six Bodies Removed From Zacatecoluca Ruins Graduates Hear Gamon -im-iol Tv The nlinrl High school graduate are to hear Ih Rev TiolK-it I Ramon of Knoxville Sunday AiTOA'C'd Wltll Vllln with the poor mining eom-1 rlod lo 23 and 30 cent a ton The 1 miinlty ariayt-d against the mid-1 human problem created by i hi? Operators 111' IllSS idle class rommuiiiiy and hs al- initiation Ih glossed over by dm III-! wy In varllme eliHi'Kfn of bru-llo eharliy which lx ofteted the IA ai'j JS LliarjJCl Uulitlcs and atrocities on hoili miner t-ldc: i It might ho added tliai the min In Uiitt WMilir'- th i-liin i-h lt eni arc nuiio itllglouH Until any lrUy uiiquuhlii'dly on lint side of kimllur body of proleurhiun It i llie operators Thi! miners are wmili1 be a wonderful thing If I lunan heople who liavo never their' relteiou InMlt ullonx ruul1 belonged" to llm Im thoroly related to their fight m-1 people" They are legardod ax U- for juxllee Thu religious rharae- i boraol and lazy and If In deeper- Ur of I luxe proletarians would! alion of hunger they furil to vlo- offer a splendid opportunity fur I lpnc" Hnd Mealing their erim an the emergence of a real prolcia- 1 atlrlhiifnd ejilier to outside agilit- rlan religion not alir Ilu other-tors or to pure "ciii-yediii-hX" The preachers (who usually dig TRY OUR The President Naps Hoover Prefers Ifckting to Fishing When He Benches I'aniji Hy lotted I AY a Hoover preferred resting to fishing when he and his guests arrived ar camp Saturday afternoon Ills the second trip thn president has made to the Kapldan camp this season The party probably will return lo Washington late Sunday The President retired to hi cabin for a nap almost Immediately after his arrival Other members of the party spent a quiet afternoon and erenlng Lights were out early With President and Mrs Hoover arts Secretary of State Stinihon Hep and Mrs Wilson Conn I'nl Frank It Knox Chicago publisher Kdgar Rickard nf New York Captain Jonl lloonn the President's physician Lawrence lllehev White House secretary and Mrs Ttinhey former Senator Henry Allen Kansas and Mr Stark MrMullin of Washington Hi I niteS frn SAN SALVADOR A violent earthquake rocked thn west coast of Central America Huurdny killing an undetermined number and causing heavy properly damage Thn bodies of six Trims were recovered from ruin at Zuealeco-lur 3 mile noinhwent of here and the town Itself was badly damaged Twenty-one oilier resident were Injured Crippled communication Hue prevented iwlpi of reports from buhr Rxmhoid Nij logical bominory wai ana of tha lour lotion of County Attorney waiter Smith to aocortain if a btnotorial tuci'y coii" tha May II lout of Chrutian Century i-u otanco that aitho the minora ari moro religious than moot any group of workoro tho chureh "prot THRIFTY SERVICE It's Cheaper Than Waahing At Home Everythin Washed Flat Work Ironed ORDER OFFICERS TO FT MOULTRIE 13 Knoxvillians to Train Youths In June TMiti'cn Knnwillc Reaervo Of-fici is have received orders lo go to Knit MoiiHrle Charleston June if fm- i wo weeks' active duly Tiny will he engaged In training Ci'uens Military Training Camp member The Knoxville officers will be member of a detail of 32 Reserve offlcirs selected from the 323rd Infantry an Kaal Tennessee organization and will bo In charge nf training ihe 730 youth who will bn assembled at the historic Charli'slon pot Accompanying the detail will bn Col Thomas Wyilrk of Ihe Infantry stationed al Knoxville and Maj Chei-ti-r Staples ioMrurlor 323rd Iiifuiiiry nf Chiiltannoga The Tennihxec deluil will have complete charge of Ihe Instruction for the first two weeks of camp Thn final two wei tif training will he ctuiipii m-i tiy officers of the eight ii Infantry a regular army orgaiiinztion Kour stalls will be represented by the youths at Knrt Moultrie: Carolina North Carolina (ieoigia and Virginia Knoxville offlrers will attend thn ramp include: Col Thomas Wyrick Capt William Trot-'T Hrst lieiits Charles Armstrong James Donahoo James iFillenwaters and Kobert I-IRST LADY IS HONORED A In Hoover Given Honoran Degree hy I Vooster Col lege in Ohio OUR BARGAIN PRICES 10 Pounds 60c 17 Pounds $100 5c For Each Additional Pound Shirts Finished 10c Each other parts of tho country and fear was foil Tor the fain of Sun Vincente a city of 33000 some 40 mllea south of tho capital San Vincente was thought 1 1 haw i foR -jldV -y Bircouny fiio tho aoverest effects of tho quake Jn prt which shook tho thre-j repuhlles of Kl Salvador Honduras and Nlca-j Ry REIMIOlD MEItlHR ragua at 4:20 a It lasted three I TjlNKVlUK Ik In the lieait or: minutex iho Kentucky coal region Of floverninent nnd Red Uroi-s re-Mato has received unfavorable lief expeditions were sent to JCaea-1 publtriiy in tlm prei lie- toroluca to s'-sist in kMirching the1 nn alleged r' liiu of ter- ruins Managua Resident Remember Former Quake Hr I nilrd fmo MANAGUA Nicaragua Residents of Mangua floil to llm streets rlad In their night clothes when 1 ror In tho region I I Our eommltiee of rlelgyuien 'was invited to Plnetilli: hy the enuniy aiiorney and tho ritlzens' emu mil ten after 21 Sew York! rlergyrneii hud memorialised the Senate to pars the f'n Mean-Cutting lilll which provides for a sen CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED OR 20 Discount Cash Carry DIAL 2 4618 Blount Sanitary Laundry Corner Gay and Magnolia Ave Kennedy Second Units: Frank roves Koheson rter Jr Hal Clements Thomas Dewlne Jr Charles 11 Smith Jr John Slerchl and Raymond Stripling First Lieutenant Smith of Cookeville First Lieutenant King of Rrlstol and Second Lieutenant Allen of Rogers-vllle will accompany the Knoxville group the city was shaken hy a heavy atnrlnl Investigation of ihe rnal earthquake early Saturday moin- routines of Kentucky While we Ing Tho terror stricken populace WPrfl rlfhed with many rourte-j remembering tho disastrous quako 'ye ii-ro was some evideneo that nf March 1931 when tho cliy was rfilz-ns resented our "inecsti--practically deMroyed and 10o) catjl" aimo-i as mueh as those'' persons killed spent tho early rf 0ir wld-W heralded visits to hours of the day In parks and on radical Invesiiaaiors damaged After visiting the county alter- No deaths were reported In tho ney who Issued the invitation to: Interior of tho republic us wr- turm-d over to a corn-1 mitice of ttilnisiers I not all minli-1 tlsc countv were Invited to DRYn lT MPAP IllRY ilbis me iingj and weie livegilcat- DU I OUl I IlLHn JUll I c-l heturo were permitted to in- vi Our lios's gave an elaborate history of ih-ir religious a iil secular life and then demanded that wo do likewi-c The effort to iriainiiln an attitude of eompleto sulleierMi'-c nri tlie jiart of the chairman did no' Crash Damage Case Will Be Settled Monday A fiepnnd Circuit Court jury rill decide Monday whether Hen WEE This Beautiful 3-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite Poland his mother Mr An- succeed for long He was to: ni Boyd are ortitled to dam- prove us tainted with modernism! aces for Injuiles alleged to have read The Christian Century been received when their car and were interested in pactfi-t actlvl-1 been Usuallv $6950 The title of Doctor of letters anrl Humanities was added to tile of hirst Lady when Mrs Herbert Hoover wax given a degree by WooMer (Ohio) College On Mrs right Is Dr Charles Wishart president nr Wooster and on her left Is Mi-s Lima Face "Queen nf th May" on thn campus during the ceremonies Incident to thn 123th anniversary of the college good people are not altogether for a living) must preach In mindf'it of plight They have company-owned churches and ties held connection with tho la'cd Civil Liberties I'nlon he lieved In' disarmament did not lc-' lev in "the iurnancy of Srrip-luri ax the absolute word of God" could nut define the divinity of: J'pjs In term exact ennuch to prove that we believed that "he wa hegotien hy God" In short we are not only model nii-tx but proved by our roniieciions and in-M-reM- that trie perennial contention of fundamentalists that mod the car of Mr Martha Smith Kenyon collided Itnyd an invalid tat in the rourt room in hir wheel chair during the trial Mrs Itnyd also an invalid wai not able to be present at all 1 1 healing hut liv back in trr chair with her ryis rinsed during the sei'-ion yeyler-d iy afternion The rrnsh oerurred a' the Ir'er- eel inn of Hillvale Jtoad and Kingston Tike nn Chrts'mas 1930 to th fly CASH nsm-id-d more relief than have the: they am generally too ignorant to lahnr nigantzations Sixteen thou-1 offer real leadership Only ncra-sand five hundred dollar lies Hnnalljr on arises whose native been raised In th county for their i intelligence overcomes educatinn- I t't t'vll brood of Of course only the complete- 1 handicaps to apeak with the teen went out into th road communtH" and gerer- destitute may receive aid The vole of an Amo Last year one There it and the Rnyd car rnl- fund are rot large enouch to help such mining preacher was Indicted lided Karh sid-- charged the any miner who has any work The in a neighboring county on a other wfh necllgeire is umla ntalist In politics and SVt rage work week of the miners charge of criminal syndicalism The trial began Thursday nvirr- 1 rt-itmoii nnd Jlat uu under 0 do have work is one and a He had advised his flock to Join ins and ended late Friday 1 inl half days and the average wage-the union wins titlTcontest stand her ideals I Tills littlu InqiiLiiion was very valuable to us for it revealed one source of the temper whirl! has! Judge f'arlork will charge the jury Mondav John Jennings Jr and A Wilsht were aMornrv fnr the pnxdx and My-r Also Sold On Easy Terms "1 $5 Month driven the citizens to! 'violence They regard ommu-1lh ism with an abhorrence wnlch fthical and social attitudes the Mrs Tyson Steele Gets $25 know no hounds Its frank Interesting aspects of the vocucy of Violence create a fear situation are two The rr naming riay psychosis in the heart of limld Brel Is the manner in which mil-1 Four At Slate Reunion A It ILddlo rlass people and Ra irrill-! pious conservatism and funda-! Mr' Ty10" Chica- bo a Ilk fl 11 9 a At-BVtiia loti niehl a mm Hartman and Fam Young rei're-sentd the defer-" BLUE RANK IS THINNING inauga Avenue last nfcht Small Carrying Charge Next In Itnrkwond Hollywood Vanity with New Type Mirror Deck Poster Bed gifin outrage their religious sen-1 mentalism plays Info the hands of Mbiliti'-s A communist Is hardly i facial conservatism and prevents human and has no civil rights ia thorn analysis of the human Tho citizena and county officials I problems involved In the itu-resmi the charges of violence atnn- re operator Is quoted as which have been brought against raying am a good Christian them they make no apologies fo-anrt member of the Christian tlic violence wnicli they have used church but I would junt a fcoon Bijou last week Th1 play billed asaiuM communists We were 10 communist in a sack and The play Without a taken to court to hear the trial 0i throw him in the river as do any 1 a loose woman who had stolen ait -1 thing else 1 know was announced as winner in the naceless play contest sponsored by the Perurhl-Booth players last week She I to receive $25 at prize fnr submitting the winning title Vncomml'ted Murder" for the mystery play presented at the was written hy Jerry Rowan Prruchi leading man and James Sperial Tn The ROCKWOOI) Thousand In Tennessee wore the blue in the Civil War Only four were able to go lo this year's reunion In Chattanooga They areepted an invitation to hold their l'i33 reunion In Rock-wood It may be their last There are about 1 of the A now living In Tennessee Robert Thompson and Millfcan extended the invitation Both are Spanish-Anierican War veteran Thompson is also state Legion vice-commander Compare this ottlte with other clsew here We know that It lo one of the outxianding aluc nf the jear We have a limited number 1'imie In early and take advantage uf this Sears' value This really beautiful suite of Oriental walnut with elaborate overt) and constructed to Bears rigid specification proses luxury and economy can he combined Stone Judges of the 300 titles submitted in the rontest were John Hightower of The News-Sentinel Malcolm Miller of the Journal and Sam Adkins of the Times Lest liberal Christians rale themselves in Pharisaic Judgment over tliclr fundamentalist brethren it would he well to hasten the mention of the second aspect of the religious social ethic of Pine-vllle which fundamentalist nnii modernist Christianity usually I shares It Is the tendency to make philanthropy the proof of the Christian spirit of love and of automobile and who filled me courtroom with vile oaths but who was obviously innocent and ignorant of any communist activities and opinions in order that we might gee the viloness of the breed of communist against which tho county is trying to preserve Its purity "Criminal Syndicalism" There is good evidence that the Genuine 5-Ply Walnut Veneer BREAK GRIDLEY DOOR Hut Thieves Find It's Only a dowel the honest Interest of the church i opera tors are not a worried about in he pilRht tho underdog the atheism of the communist as while every effort of the disinher This Full Length Glider $H'93 ACCUSED BY DAUGHTERS Farmer to Indicted Father Of Grandson Says Girl hpril To Th COOKEVILLE A Putnam County grand Jury ha returned indictments against John Buckner 55 charging hint with criminal assault on hia 10-year-old daughter Edna and intimate relations with two others Hia eldest daughter Brief 15 Is the mother of a boy and she claims that her father is the father of the rhlld The other daughter is 13 Trial is set for next Thursday Thieves Friday night made an unsuccessful effort to get to women's dresses in the Gridley Dress Shop 401 West Church Avenue Patrolmen Jones and Franklin reported finding a rear door lending Into a closet broken into But there was no way of getting from this closet into the store ited mass of miners to achieve social justice thru concerted pressure Is recarded with abhorrence partly because it Is believed to be and partly because it is felt that a union scale in the mines would wipe out the whole coal industry in the state The middle class community la other words fighting for Its existence or thinks It Is and Is willine i that the freight differential of 35 cents a ton which operates against i the Kentucky fields be taken out 1 of the meager earnings of thei miner His wsgrs have dropped! from 125 a ton in the boom pe- 1 Special Terms On All Models of General Electric Refrigerators Tennessee Public Service Co OX COLLAPSIBLE GLIDER-STAM) SKAT CONSTRUCTION USTABLE RACK AND BACK BUTTON TUFTED AFAT 24 INCHES AA IDE 72 INCHES 1SING BEAUTIFUL HARMONIZING COLORS Parents Sue In Death Clemons and Kate Clemons have filed a Circuit Court auit against Sanfnrd-Day Iron Works and American Liability Insurance to recover compensation for the death of their ion James Clemons The latter formerly a riveter died a week after being Injured by a burning apark of iron the petitioner allege GIVE MAY FESTIVAL VITALITY heaLtti AhoeA Porch Rockers are the good people of the community They have carried on an unremitting warfare against all labor organizations for decades They do not want tlie mines organized They profess a respect for the United Mine Workers only since the communists havo come in The United Mine Workers are inert and thoroly suppressed Sometimes they allow themselves to be used to break up communist unions but promises of rewards for their services are not kept In spite of protestations to the contrary on the part of operators there Is evidence that membership In any union results In the Immediate dismissal of the miner The head of the district of United Mine Workers Is under Indictment for murder In Harlan County be-1 cause he wrote a letter to one of -the defendants In the recent mur-j dcr trials of Harlan union offi- dais encouraging him to "keep up the fighting spirit" Thirty' men in Plnevllle are still under in- dlctment for criminal syndicalism in Plnevllle tho a portion of the i law has been declared unconstltu-tional by the state court of appeals Indictments are freely used in all the coal counties to keep undesirable characters out of the county One old miner ruefully declared you are hungry you are a red and if you tell your neighbor that you are hungry that Is criminal While the committee and the county officials assured us that everything la peaceful in the county and that tales of terrorism have been manufactured by thx' It ia quite obvious that miners everywhere who haven a taint of radicalism upon them are filled with resentment andsfear of the brutalities of and There la in short every manifestation of a yrar" In Pine- Green Cast Iron FERN STANDS AURAL FINISH FRAME BEAT BACK COMFORTABLE 69 -ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED -VERY STEADY AND -WORTH At LEANT 2100 Sequoyah School Pupils Entertain Their Friends In a natural cedar-enclosed amphitheater at Sequoyah School puplla last Friday entertained their patrons and frlendi with a May festival The May queen and kina were Betty Rose Acuff and Joe Brownlee One of the outstanding features was a Jonquil drill given by third and fourth grade girls Each child was dressed aa a Jonquil and carried decorations of the flowers A colorful spectacle was the playette "Welcome Sweet portrayed by the fifth and sixth grade students costumed as characters In mythology The program was concluded with a May Pole dance for Children up through the Teen Age Deliver Wt Deliver.

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