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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, THURSDAY MAY 1939 RUSSIAN fllERS FETED AT FAIR Next ru jtraiitv Move Says Perflexing I es I ion Must Be ieltled Now hllthF I propinai tiiii' a a 1 (.11 ai'il WkZ -i -Uuatjiifi I'lt indK 1 Pre.MOAr.' ui xKt (temano Oft foiiiiievs fur i on neuirn rjeer. no f.inf 1-, Neutraiitv tdjournmrnt i i. A u'i Situation Serious Reorganization of In Harlan County; Government Given WS Called House Approva LISTEN TO THE BIRDIE! Miner Severely Beaten President Practically Sure'i Before Arrival of of Winning Important Officers Battle May lionai highway pairoimen bear- iiig full equipment moved Harlan county tonight after a mi- was severely beaten and the described as "senous," Informed of an atrack on E. Lamarr, negro miner, who was taken from his automobile and beaten near the Clover FOrk Coal company mine at Kitts, iwrth of here. Gov, a Chandler warned at Frankfort, the state capital, that the highway patrol is to keep peace, it can do and it will," Promtses Order There not going to be any beat- 1 a to N'i-w y- leiTonzmg of our county dent Tiie by from outside the le i'mrdienko and Brigadier General Vladimir Kokkinaki Russian fliers forced d-iwi; u.

Brunswick. Canada while maoc clear. ever that it is the neutr.i'•• that blocks the road to tidjourr. mm.t J'uy 1 ot tr-'-ieah Barklev saw no other COl.liJ 0 be shunU'd over to next Tlifre can tie lirtl- ever. that he the Pjc whc-, pf regardless of cfftv- ence.s pjornon on tne revision "we cannot run av ay from the pe rformance of that dutv New Yora W.orld Pan- bv Grover W-ialen h- The letter -in are contain the Soviet exnoM- Plane biought to New York in a Mystery Seen in )eath in His Car of Robert Taylor Insurance Program Discussed By W.Va.

Doctors Such be if possible, tne-c ix a and not ii'(z wa: ji.i., begun anvwherc n. ne world Barkley said seek in Force Showdown Tr.ere was a tenderu amunr Rising Run Young Man is Say Aid for Low Income found In Ruins of Families Should Be Left Automobile to County Groups state or our own men," the gover nor said, "Tiie i.s going to orderly. "Tlie officers will that the roads are kept clear and if an.vone tries to congregate along the high- ay, keep them moving. They're to that there's no violence. "If anybody to make trouble, put him jail.

Capt Carl Norman, in charge of the state police here, requested re- inforrement.s after the attack on Lamarr and termed the in "le Harlan coal field Stines To Reopen Captain -Norman said he was in- loinied several mines in the county planned to re.sume operations tomorrow morning regardle.ss of the hatu-s Of negotiations in New York between United Mine Workers Union officiaLs and Appalachian operators. At Piankfori MaJ, W. H. Han.sen, dtr-'ctor cf the patrol, declined to Washington. May 3 Dcmocrat-s.

with some Republican help, gave President Roasevelt a virtual guarantee today that hts first plan for reorganization of the government would become effective June 24 They killed, 264 to 128. a resolution by Representative Taber -NY) to reject the plan, which for merging a score of government agencies mto three new bureaus handling welfare, works and lending activities. Under the reorganization act, a presidential reorganization proposal becomes effective 60 after the president submits it to Congress, unless both houses disapprove. Rep Warren D-NC), sjionsor of the act, said that vote clinched victory for the first plan. Congress adjourned before June 24, the date the 80-day period expires If adjournment occurred before Barrymore Sues Elaine Barrie Force Accounl Wants To Know Whal came of $300,000 Property wouwtf o.rï«'’«age*"M‘” observers to regard StftV.s’Attorney 1 1 Of senator Bankhead to preciptta-e bns tonight withheld plans for an du a.iiourumeut debate hooked inquest tiir death of Pohrri vOuihj up tomehow with administration 33 sociuts group of repre- make public the number of police leaders to force me nought information to bolster tht.r lo 7 today on dutv in Harlan but said a "suf- neutrality issue to a The belief that he was slam aLj I a proposal for a number" wa.s here ''lo lake Alaoama m.si.sted he was body afire in his on his own initiative omv Ftmeral were held thu centered around a Captom Norman about 0 yet his actiun furnished opportunity morning, and burial was in em bv a committee Pickets surrounded the Clover Pork for tne Barkley that what- here The bodv was found Wilkln.son of mine this morning and jeered at else left over to nex- -scared and charred in 'ravlor ho-spi- who reported for work but neutraluN must be dean with be- foupe on a road near medical service on a pre- did not attempt to enter company lore adjournment yesterday pavmeni bu.si.s for prr.soas making ground.s, Tlte he said, left several hours.

eveer, is generally t. pect cd to remain in se.s.sion for time after June 24. fight in the was one of the most unusual of the year because Gemocrats were so confident of the results. Republican speakers long and loudly against the reorganization Ordinarily the Demo crats would have barked back at every opportunity, but today they had agreed in advance to let the Rep. Warren put "Shell the woods" as long as: they wanted to.

Tliey declined to Rumania Offers To Deal XX IX Gefmany Again To Settle Debt 'Cominuc-fl from one) pared to promise not to attack Germany" The cabinet i.s believed to have AXI cabinet i.s believed to have Willing 10 Pay ulf in Mix- drafted a reply to Soviet projwals -J A pointed out that, de- 6d AinOUniS 0V6r Psnoo pue the wtlhngness of Britain to conclude a -r-reaching agreement Ol I CufS Ru.via, It impo.ssible for her to enter into an agieomcnt which her new allie.v, Poland and Rumania, Rumania reply to most of the arguments. 3. then showed their power on the Chamberlain declined in parlia- final vote di.scu&s the The lop-sided ballot showed that a called but it was believed tonight that lli- ihe Republicam them.selves tie progre.ss will be made until ihe by no unaniinouslv oppo.sed May 15 ineciin- in Geneva I he rietaiLs of the offer. -d observeis yesu-rdav. construed inat iw making neutrality polue' and Deputy Robert 1 reviiicn an admmistrauon mu.st A.

from Shepff David Ran- committee recommended ere- dolpi, Office uiday inttvlew. so intended or no? how- mi- arxi relatives of wganiza- the Bankhead re.solutlon and victim, said they developed reaction to it mace clear noihn.g u.dtiate he may have medical a fight in the Senate as hi.s own life. Neither thev perhaps a.s prolonged as that had they been able to find and Hitler Nominated For Collier Aero Award to the reorganization outlined 2 '--ibmitt by the chief executive. Twenty- AflrmAnu MnuAe Txx eight Republicans voted against the MOVeS 10 Isolate Poland eight Republicans voted against the Taber resolution, while no Demo- Persoms in amliority crats voted for it, however, that lu addition to Since the reorganization act for- Berlin. May 3 bids any actual abolition of execu- off in fixed ed todav to forestall indu- amounts over a jx'riod of years.

sion of northern European in and perhaps a.s prolonged that had been over entry into the nny rea.xcm why he might hrve Leaaue of Nations 30 ago is impending Firjl Hearing in Appeal of Miners Is Nearino End Nearing Montgomery, Va Washington, May 3 Prank wife and $3 for the entire family Tirhenor of New York, publisher would entitle participants to a of Aero Digest, today nominated F.nd Revolver. No Wound. Adolf Hitier to receive the Collier A revolver lontaunlng a discharg- aviation wa.xf-»und orthe achievement during an aXiLy Ph.vskiam- the year 1938. de. to the back of Taylor's head Ttato throughout the Europe." Tichenor told the trophy may have caused death.

Dr. nominatinc -ar ed she; ing landon Says Roosevelt Abandoned Neutrality for The United Stales The parade of coal miner-s claiming of the burning automo thev have barred from unem- nominating committee, "and bring- Dodson and Dr A. Caniweli said. pressure of his air power out the dfxttois also admitted 1he and France condition might have resulted from annual during the Munich crbLs, Hitler did tH. w----- more year than any other man hat the program wa.s a step in to make this nation con.scious of the right direction but that it the necessity of aduquate air de- from Page One) open the door to peaceful discussion," and "specifically exempted the pto.sment compensation thinned out One of the last persons to see 'Z, necessity of ac today, indicating an imminent clas- Tayior wa.s Verrell Jones, counter so- fen.sc establishment.

ing of tile first hearings crowing restaurant near Conow- out Of the coal mgo. the vouth yes- tu directed by terdavmoinimiahoot, wan by Mafiy ACllVlfieS PlaflOed Employe.s from two companies nioming about 2:30 He said ueiHtine In thiv nai-t Ta.ior a committee last December. oppiating in ihi.v part of Faveitc Ta.ior ordered a sandwich and a December. It 1 Homemakers Group county remained to be heard at to- o( miik and remarked that before Henry Sim.v ured and sleepy" and Examiner for Uie Unemployment home. ,1 V.

Bender was ap- romperkxations Board I wo from Turn pointod delegate to the Rural Wom- Taylor. College Park A.v at the of Uie of ravlor. said the point where the recom- at a meeting of the Allegany Coun- y-terday, the mam 1 automobile wa.s the shuuiown becau.se of the place he woutd stondL 7 T. Jett was no wage contract a labor dispute, turned off to go home. She state appointed alternate.

dejxirunent has ruled it Ls a it wa.s a road he never used in tto Deremher rervxrt xh Tydinger will be in depute and withheld pay xShe was certain he did miltee 1 JJl 1 bfe of the LZlL trL.Z has The 368 cases before iJinrus were Hxrmebody must have done mutote pan Of more than 5,000 appeals thing to asserted from depanmeatal rulings. though can why He would iTi dciT''' Rosenbaum's will the only tive funcUom, the president esti- xotie.x mated the consolidations would re- Hungai-y offcied la.a vear to maiic tnc Briti.sh-Prench bloc and at the in a saving of only $15.000.000 settlement. Her offer was to same ume sought to Itolate Pcland to $20.000,000 in administrative costs. now anxiously con.sidcring German total of the sum originally bur- demands rowed, less amounts already paid Proposals have been to six on principal and mteiest. and mi- Scandinavian and Baltic countries nus any further interest.

for bilateral pacts of non-aRgrel! If Rumania followed the same sion which foreign office quarters formuia her payments would be re- indicated involved pledges eiUier duced to about $33.000.000. She specific or imphed, on the part of origmally bonowed $37.911.152 for tho.se countries not to favor am- war and relief of which other group of nations hax .1781,007, Wh.t Chancellor H.tier ha- United from any desire to In. Upldmatlc oflen- terfere in the settlement o( polili- ZoZT. cal questlorxs in Europe' a-hile oi- 'ould British and FYench efTorus to cn- ferlne the cooperation of the Uni- Zhf ted States, the world's most power- -ffnsed whal he fid single economic Ui.lt, for Vn ad- Justment of economic piatters on a 'Polth world-wide scale." 'or a least 25 Eavor, fZL Landon. who was by aince the llopos toerc, Bek Roosevelt to the Pan-American con- ir r'ftnerwo c- bopes are that by Isolating ference at yma last December, 7 for- the possibility of an early minister Col, Joseph Beck to American appeal to the world for Tom thf tohnl rf fieace," Johason act under which Responsible quartens indicate that Such an appeal, he should bluntly the "Horrible and 7 I Germany the terrifying prospect" of war.

and ftn 7 Danzig and the grant' above all, it could re.state Amer- I country until the de- mg of an automobile and rail right- of-way through the Polish corndor New York, May 3 Barry-more brought a double reled court action today Elaine Barrie, his ing a and accusinf of conspiring with her mother Edna Jacobs, and financial' ac David Fisher, to a.ii celve" him. Specifically, tiie actor an accounting of $300,000. His suit claimed that the defendants had been given under an agreement of 1935, his funds in the purchase of terty for him, and that they refused to turn over to him balance thereof remaining in poaseasion, and the property chased and The veteran actor, contemdi- his action that he had been to obtain accountiug.s for his nn and property, listed these as the items acquired: Lists Ills Property A house at Bel Air, Westj two autcmiobiles (PaciJ works of art. statuettes, pain-t rugs, boots, manuscripts, pianos, guns, fishing Uckle, wearing apparel Barrymore is in the west wij touring comedy. "My Dear dren Mls.s is 33 junior to his the slioa Saturday in St.

Louis to divorce. His attorney, Maurice the actor had told him in a telephone conversation Omaha yesterday: "In every other divorce pro. ing brought against me by three) previous i hs'? ways, out of a sense of chivalr contestPd the.se But different. This time 1 am tac the initiative Papers Kept Serrei As IS the cu.stom in such ma. the pajiers in the separation were not made public.

Since I'neif jniblic C'. -ship of four years Mi.v- Bvrrie pursuing the ti ucro.vs the countiy by plane suggesting to him by radio thi. wait for have bet; number of difficulties. One of these led, April of ii to a Los Angeles divorce later was set acude. Miss Barrie declined tonigh: licr apartment here to husband suit or her own piarc Legal Quesiions Delay Conferente Between Owners and Coal Miner: iConiinued from Pnge don call it in Illinois diana and other ou'.

Appalachian fields. The PMWA plans to keep its at work regardleas of the acticr the UMWA. The PMWA 18.000 working miners in IIli; the UMWA. 25.0W. Released at Own Request Leaders Say the popula, "r.he o( the ncehborhood; Horae vilLa wo'w not eluded in the insurance.

above all. It copld reatate An.er- lea's mtention to be impartial In its approach to a peaceful solution of world dlfficultie.s He charged American foreign policies wete adopted on "an emotional. spiritual, and reform which ha.s made us "the proverbial Invitations Sent Out For Anniversary Dance -the original Ger- to Ea.st Prussia man conditions. The countries Hitler is known to be negotiating with are Denmark, Sweden. Norway.

Finland, Latvia and Estonia. There was confidence of a majority of cases today as agreed to to up procedure. Employes of the Gaulev Mountain Kanawha and Hocking and Eurkea Companies also laid their cases be Committee Voles To Cut hefore Sima, Koooera from Company would be not than half the fuJl- empinyes were heard yesterday. Millions from Jobless Tax foHeRc Boy Missing; Father Believes Him Slain Jews Deprived of Livlihood Under Hungarian Law time weekly eaniing.s 'At present, unemployment pey- the fourth floor. Cash awards will in- be made and all entries must be In on May 16.

The county review will be held June 2 at the Centre Street Church. An outline of the program by the Homemakers Chorus May 29 the Centre Street Church was prepared by Mrs. S. Cook. menus vary widely in the states, but Rufitlngton.

Va May 3 r.in» 1 Gc. S. Henley told police tonight payments in many of them. In general, the now pay from $5 to $15 a week for 12 to 14 weeks.) Committeemen said their unemployment tax as well Frederick Street Pupils To Present Entertainment t-be ao Ije proposed by the w.iXRui committee mean more liberal Henley, 22. manager of rjo Grande College.

Rio Grande. O. had been missing for a week kxx, 2 wivm- him a musical entertainment FVi- recommendations ZZZ to return to Rio Grande. The third and fourth grades will The teaching staff and pupils of the Frederick street school will pre- trto.H was limited to 12 per cent of would aid the public as well pin- Pv collfw bfP- two chorii Tji; xris pioportion mostly wh levy on to con.sumers not returned songs. SprtnK" and "Thel SIX per ent.

No Jew Is to be allowed ix.wer Kate? said Henley, Brooklet flfto grade Shoiiid the new formula go t-fiat his will give a choral number biF'T'A IXarv ffAlfrAH Ikjf in a game with profes- nighr Hungary, once considered eleventh anniversary friend of Poland, would stick to He expre.s.sed "fear for America's Sanford H. Germany. ability to stay out of a prolonged Atomni Foreign MiiibUers Confer and general war" because Foreign ministers of Denmark, tional. economic and other pulls are tend the dinner afthf All ha to nnUm dto- already mak-ng themselves Countrv rinh Hitler's proposals by tele- "Economic a.ssistance." he said, tor thA today and arranged to meet in the end, as- start at nine Stockholm May 9-to consider his audience not to re- way to have peace lo talk a Charles Kolb, mean, Even If such an international a special meeting for the De- surrounded conference should he said, Molay Alumni has been called bv neutralized on Ger- Richard Kendall cause at the verv lea.st. it wmtiri cent, with 'CoiJttnued from to Win Soviet Russia into an ance.

There was no immediate off reaction, but it was believed go; ally that Litvlnoff had favored ance with Britain and Prance. Last September, during the crisis. Litvinoff tried form an antl-aggressfon front nations of We.stem Europe, a few week.s ago ne suggested a ference In Bucharest where ed powers could take common act against Pasctst and Nazi expansi Hts displacement to have especial significance stncf came soon after authoritative qu ters said he had agreed to Viscount Halifax and Georges Bt nett, the British and French eign ministers, in Geneva May 15 an effort to break the deadlock Brittsh-Soviet negotia rions Penny Supper Tonighf C.U 3 "at the vei; TT at eight p. All members A penny supper sponsored by Guild of Holy Ci church will be given tonight fi 5 to 7 p. in the church din hall at 16 Virginia avenue.

are urged to be present. public or governrnem may hold no posiuon "pvrauoi, next January 1 it was was found late Monday after- The class will oresent the said. all but 13 states could lower clump of trees noear Afiex. a Seranade" and the sev aimma Tlie state may appropriate, toeir uwmployment compensation 'FbP automobile licvrve plate enth grade pupils will take narr in bybe Heenley his a former Ihipih of the first and second A skco whether such at the IJnlver.Mty of PItto- grades will oresent an act hv Jeww) leaders etpre.ved the fear endanger the unemployment burgh, carried a ettes. The high school ouartet hat emigration would be difficult srumram plans at times when un- money He added rected bv L.

Weave? Jm nri" the exodus of Jews from 1 numbers of persons were may have amne- sent numbers Germany, Au.strla. Czecho-Blovas'a thrown out of work. McCormack re- but I believe it. I believe and Italy already crowded hi bhe negative. He xsald that bas been available havens in other countries pmbably at no time w'ouJd benefits be paid emirciy out of and Townsend flllh Tn Mnnf be coming in all iiup 10 Pieei the time to help meet the caste.

lawatend Club No. I of Rldgeley The 3 cent federal tax now meet toiufht in the Ridgelev prodtjces about $840 000,000 a year High School. An entertainment, revenue Actually, the federal string music, planned government gets only lO per cent the side of peace, No One Wins Modern War If war comes, Landon said, "it te obvious, of course, that the so-Relreal far Nurses uurcr hlf Father Elbert Gay north and What amuld such a victory mean will conduct a three-dav of Germany had been ap- to an exists between Germany and Lithuania, so that country was not In- eluded in the new offer. A.sked wJiether countries other Rabbi To Speak Garner's Name Is Applauded During C. of (.

Meeting The program will be the flnst presented the new addition to the Auditorium has been completed to thA 4 to conduct a three-day re- had 1 8 treat for nurses at Allegany declined to an. wlrZ mLem Sfinday that with rors and tox tonr ilUto 7 Wednesday the Netherlands, and its long-iastlng after ef- night. May 10 Belgium and Switzerland non-ag- 1 Three sermons each day, at 101 assurances on Germany's 2 m. and 3 and 7 toul to ianri' Cumbrrland Von bothering me is, how long can pop TonighI speech last Friday. In spS? "The Spirit Outlook" will be the subject Rabbi Aaron Lefkowitz at the 7 p.

m. service tomorrow at I Chayim temple. Lile ol Chrisl" Shown Gypsy," an operetta, was in reply to President The meeting open to riie public, of the coilectoms. to be publto mim. expenses.

Against the federal tax. in country, II f. Against the federal Ux. 1 in this countrv." Burke said pictures wedfner in Nedrby States to credit a year ago toid vou west Virginia Fair and warmer Church. A film taken in Europe, the Holy Land and Egypt depicting the "Life of Christ" was shown last night at St.

Lutheran Church. A score accompanied the showing of the The pic- week at West today shower Virginia Fair and warmer Wagner Act. Friday cleeidv foitowed bv of the iexierai tax many things of value in vzL tZ I were promnt- nedfings Mondav WAKiem Penn.xvivania lower their JeZZi KriolLTn'ah warmer tixtav; Pri- would get u.me 7 mt 1 a motor vPhirie.x. wiil be kuo.erk to north por- of the tax he to hold at 7 announced yes- to change my view armAri to to xvuue an 10 iuresident attacking or threatening tl Presented by students of the suggestion that HiUer With trTde and Ele- himself not to attack a list low ebb With monAtarw men tar School today and tomorrow Slstates, the fuehrer said he was non-aggres- bankrupt by this aicantlc Powers Condon Is pacts. race directing and the leading roles will- Neville Henderson, British am- Reasserting hope for neaee he and asked Von Ribbentrop coSed; Douthlit.

toa.st night what sort of pacts he was CarrolfGuild Meels tb, tack me. Ca.o„ Veteran Tl'! to the tto plies not oiilv to private affairs at 30 oclock at the ready to ronsider propo.sah for ueaire street. the German thirty-three north liberty.

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