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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 1

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6 PAGES 48 Columns TO COVERAGE Associated Press All the Home News Central Press Photos INE TEAMING 0 PAPERS nvi lie 216 Kentucky Advocate Established June 20 1835 Danville Daily Messenger Established May 6 1010 Consolidated ebruary 1 1910 09 KT mimmi LtiX KY SEVENTY SIXTH YEAR DANVILLE BOYLE COUNTY KENTUCKY MU DAY OCTOBER 17 1941 3 CENTS VOL' LXXVL No 81 Third Man Arrested In Miley Killings BOY 16 ADMITS SLAYING TO DEEND GIRL COMPANION Danville Will GERMAN SPEARHEADS NEAR MOSCOW By Police ighting Wages ON MAPLE AVENUE ODESSA ENTERED POLICE SILENT war front Last minute preparations aecomplic' in connection with the rob the Welfare Drive OpensMonday Hz (By Associated Press) I BREVITIES Clubs Legion Vie I or Contributions a Louisville amusement park I i i'u I day that the competition bet ween By "Jay llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllW United States cm Cattle Show Will that Be Held Od 27 Claim Odessa Taken By Associated Press the far southwestern anchor making the an the const from the Riimaman fron Dc aimost than the Theatre Guide results of the will be re 1 AX admit other is cloudy and Sat warmer announced that in the future any The show is sponsored stockyards and the arm whose livestock committee posed of Walter Goggin Herndon and Jack Bosley Monday October John Brown pood had been London cabinet in New not he available tor a lew daysuntil all the bills have been paid the city ALCOCK EDITOR the orest City Courier and Mrs Alcock (formerly Miss Dot Camnitz) arrived Thursday evening to visit friends and rela tives in Danville Hustonville and Rotarian Charles Bobbitt Lexingtjn was a visitor at luncheon The weather forecast and showers for tonight urday with generally weather of to of the Advocate Messenger further information 5 County Agent Expects Many Entries Here Sources Soy Red Government leeing Capital City Japan Goes Under Rule Of Pro Axis Minister LATE NEWS LASHES WASHINGTON Oct 17 The House of Representatives voted today to arm American merchant ships The measure new goes to the Senate for approval The vote on the measure in the House was 259 to 13 Plans Will Be' Ready Within Next 10 Days Dunn Announces Miss Eda Herman Addresses Rotarians Penney Anderson Arc Indicted Today or Murder ryville churches will meet with the local group by the Bureau is com A insula approaches now was in Ger man control armers 1 here Thursday Ii called the in the Pae TOKYO Oct 17 Inform ed sources here foresaw the like lihood of more vigorous Japanese foreign policy under a new gov ernment which' will probably start to take shape 'today This policy would be characterized it was be lieved as necessary to break the were for I from the dance of the most suc staged in Danville an indictment and Anderson with 1 'T I TT Lnlr rue vniei jinivuy uuvvi uvimv expressed his thanks to people of Danville and surrounding territory who helped make the ireman Ball held at armers Tobacco Warehouse No night a success unds raised which was one ccssful ever will be used to defray the ex penses of the 1942 state conven tion of the Kentucky Association who will meet here Chief Gover said the amount of use by iwlice who have been ''rlT lippeil about reports that an View ot Moscow Moscow shown in the general view above is nearly within sight tile advance spearheads of the attacking German forces according IliliMM House Votes To Arm Merchant Ships to discuss saying be Navy of to are being made for defense of tiie Soviet capital nil con sidered this 'to mean that seven weeks of Jahnneso Americnn neg otiations in Washington had taken a decisive turn unpleasant Japan In 1940 the Louisville and Nash ville Railroad moved 1057 carloads of dried peas and beans 429 car loads 'of cheese 1561 cars of oats' and 1232 cars of sheep 'and goats on and west of Iceland the Department announced casualties were indicated the ire Chief Extends Thanks or Support Given ireman's Dance THE AMILY WELARE soeiation campaign for funds start Monday and it is and expected everyone in the city and county who believes in helping the needy will co operate in the campaign by not only giving liber ally of their cash but help the workers The need is great and the most ccqnoniic way to provide help for the helpless is to give to the Welfare organiz ed for the purpose This 'is im portant work and all do dur part i (By Associated Press) On the Russo German permans Reported Sixiy Miles rom Moscow ancse diplomatic personnel ami apparently all oilier representa tives not required in Moscow until the end Sions Law Givinq Him Power to Get Materials jury meeting' only a few after the surprise dcvelop returned Until flic Germans anil the allied Rumanians announced tliiit Odes sa on tiie Blaik sea at last had Have Modern Tourist Court i EXTENDED WASHINGTON Oct 17 AP) Chairman William 11 Davis of the Defense Media tion Board said today that the 30 day no strikc truce in volving more than 13000 workers in captive coal mines would be extended on a tlay by day basis past the truce deadline which is Sunday The Boyle County cattle show will be held at the Boyle County Stockyards here 27 Count Agent announced today Mr Brown in nounccment predicted a success ful show saying that Boyle coun ty has many good cattle He pointed out that in the past eight years beef cows for' raising baby beeves in the county had in creased from 246 head to more than 2000 head and increased the income of county farmers from $12300 annually to more $100000 Mr Brown said that a premium list for the show been worked up and had mailed to county farmers Judging for the show which will attract buyers will be gin at 10 the county agent ELECTED RANKORT Oct 17 Mrs Pence of Lexington has boon elected president of the Kcntu chapter of War Mothers at fhe convention held here Louisville was named as the site for next meeting amily Welfare Work Discussed I Country Club i Worker Held BORROW WASHINGTON Oct 17 A P) Treasu ry 1 kpart men today pushed plans to begin borrowing extra money in the first step in a proposed pro gram to consolidate all fed eral debts $50000000 worth of bonds to refund the debts will go on sale next Tuesday Chief Price declined to reveal OR campaigns are being worked in many communities and those de siring to do something for the hnvs who have been called to de fend America have an opportunity I so called encirclement of economic Britain edly made advances to one of two runaway Alex andria Va high school girls who were accompany ing Cox north The two girls gave their names as Ellen Cunningham 14 a cousin of Cox and Ida May Price 15 boy later was found near Conowingo Md Central Press Phonephoto cd at outer defenses 60 miles from the city at some points Losses on both sides in the con flict were reported to lie extreme ly heavy as the conflict waged stronger throughout the general area leading to the Russian cap ital Germany reported today that their troops had entered Odessa the Russian grain port on the Black Sea while the Rumanian sources were quoted as saying city had been captured Walter rankel Chair the amily Welfare drive TRANSER WASHINGTON Oct 17 (AP) Transfer of two rec ommissioned over age United States submarines to Great Britain under the lend lease program was announced by the Navy here today in the various Ky Oct 17 Raymond Baxter golf course ler at tiie Lexington Country Club was arrested today on a irurd' warrant in the gun slay ing of golf star Marion Miley and her mother County Patrol Chief1 McCord said today Lexington Palme Chief Austin Price reported the 27 year old of the club was im plicated in tin' crime by Thomas Penney 32 of Lexington who Sunday confessed participation in the crime ami named Robert IL :6 of Louisville as an said to oe largvi aim ac ever and business men have at tractive booths displaying their merchandise Special entertain ment is provided and all those who attend will have a good time We suggest you meet your friends at tiie fair 3 incredible horror where Russian i women and half grown children stood with smoking guns upon the last tragic barricades and strug gled alongside the Red troops to the was said to be prweed A Janancse communioue Held at Portland Me fatal shooting of a Mt Olive contractor Her bert Cox 16 who has been attending school in Wash ington was said by police to have confessed killing the contractor Browning 38 near the Maryland Pennsylvania line when Browning alleg DR To Call In Supplies Ladies Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday Tliu Ladies Auxiliary of the Birst Presbyterian Church will meet Tuesday October 21 with an Nelson Rodes Rotary programs will include the regular Rotary objectives and once a month a member of the club would put tn a program of local interest The question of how the world situa tion affects ones business also bd discussed rankel announced Baer Henry Nichols Glore Sr had been select head the Special Gifts Com Robert Hundley will THE WEATHER cd this cast summer in town stayin' witli Mr and Mrs rank Powell Kentucky Ends tonite: Ltvlics with Robert Tayl Joan Crawford eatures 4:507:059:15 Kentucky Salurd'iv only: and of Dodge also chapter I) of State Ends tonite: wood and of Mary State Saturday only: from and Plnys NEWS Local State National COMMENTS Strong As Armies Battle In Area Miss 1 Eda Herman community worker was guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Danville Rotary Club today and told of the work being done in the city and county by the amily Vvelfare Association 'The program was in charge of Dr John Gosney who also made a talk on the subject followed by avlconer who distributed pledge cards to the Rotary team that will help in the annual financial drive starting Monday Miss Herman spoke of work being done to help needy families and the need for more money to meet rising costs of food clothing and medical care Many families she said find themselves in a bad situation when heads of fam ilies become ill and cannot make enough money to feed and their families The Welfare Asso ciation looks 1 after these people and in many cases help them to get back on their feet She in vited members of the Club to visit the community house and see for themselves Work Stewart Hemphill charge of house to house canvass said that her committee was almost complete Mr rankel said that it could not be over emphasized that the need this year in view of the de crease of work projects and fed eral aid with the program is greater than in mer years The goal of $5000 will no more than rare for the needs which must lie met by the amily Welfare A ssocintion Plans announced today call for I construction to start in the next 90 days of another tourist hotel on Maple Avenue just out of the Danville city limits Robert Dunn local business man said that he is handling the local details and that final approval of the project was given by Sanders owner of tourists courts bearing his name in Corbin and Greenville at a conference with Dunn Thursday night Griund for the building has al ready been phrehased three tenths of a mile out of the city limits and immediately beyond the Bun ny Inn on the road to Harrods burg Dunn said this morning Sanders gave the go ahead after checking over the location and sketches of the proposed structure A rankfort architect has been employed to make final blueprints This is expected to takd approxi mately 10 days and construction is expected to be underway within another 90 days The new court which will be of and tile constructions will If 1 rare (By Associated Press) The United States today faced a mounting crisis in its relations with Japan With the apparent breakdown of negotiations for an agreement between Washington and Tokyo I Japan went under a military lead ership ot Lieut Gen Like lojo a pro Axis war minister who suc ceeded Prince Konoye as premier Authoritative quarters in Wash ington indicated that all American merchant ships had been ordered Louisille for a few days Mr and out of Japanese and Chinese wa Mrs Alcock formerly resided here I tors because of what the Navy that and have many friends who will be pleased to see them Mr Al cock is a brother of the editor of the Advocate Messenger tn bring six sandwiches Mrs Hanley of Lexington will lie the guest speaker Tiie auxil 1IW PI 7 ing in flaming Odessa ns Un voders sought to knock out last pockets of resistance iday the titantie battle for Mos cow raged in its 16th day with ndiminished fury Russian dispatches reported the stubbornly fighting Russian troops lyid broken two German spear heads thrust at the key sectors of Yazmal 125 miles west of Mos cow and Kalinin 95 miles west of tjie capital Associated Press) States destroyer Kear torpedoed this morning patrol duty 350 miles Russians Reported Leaving Moscow Younq Danville Visitor Crowned estival King Charles Sanders Jr has been crowned king of the Arkansas 1941 Junior Rice Carnival accord ing to' word received by friends i here I Young Siyidcrs is the grandson I of Mrs Steele of South ourth SI root Danville He visit tenu America nave an upuvi mnny so can to do them a real service Not only Japan military and cigarettes but cigars and smoking measures of America tobacco are included it is an China and the Dutch nnnnpnd bv the Cigar Institute 6f Competent quarters' in America New York City Anyone regarded a new pro Axis interested may call at the office as a foregone conclusion tor York informed observation was to the effect that re signation might mean surrender AS of the elements that have wanted will at all costs to avoid war with the United States London sources said that either a Japanese attack against Siberia or vigorous action southward from Tndo China would now fit in with German plans Even commentators in Tokyo acknowledged that the collapse of Prince third Japanese government yesterday was a grave threat to peaceful relations with the United States The cabinet not three months old and occupied during! mast of its tenure with circuitous Wash ington negotiations and indecisive uneasiness over the consequences or onportunitics offered to Japan by war with Russia 1 ital and it appeared that Kazan miles tn the east was ranidlv I Ibeeomimr the new seat of Soviet I the Kiwanis Lions Rotary and government American Legion was keen These I Censorship Ind tne lull extent orgamzatmns are lurmsnmg tne oJ wil)(1awlli llllt sme i i mceti1R will start at 10 o'clock teams for the I'amly elfare in Lon(lon understood jn the morning uuve WHICH opens on moiua (hit a1 nl ta heads had al a wen a i t' i a 1 1 1 ill 1 (lenarleil leaving Moscow Gerald McGreal of the Kiwanis nnly aa( in Club Howard Stigall oi theLmns I Club aulconer and Hanna of the Rotary Club and Also leaving tile capita IRaymond Cogar of tiie American I from the Russian official 'Legion said their teams mostly completed and ready work Mr Jake Scott ed to mittcc Mr head County Road Solicitation i Mrs Sam Cheek will handle the Department of Centre College Mrs Geo leming solicit the Kentucky School the Deaf Mr Paul Boyd have general supervision of workers schools Mrs man in WAsniNCTON art 17 i President Roosevelt has signed in pointed out1 U' to law legislation which would authorize him to requisition sup plies equipment and machinery needed for national defense the White House announced today In order to requisition any ma terial the President must first determine that there is an immedi ate need which will of delay or resort source of The government would quifed to pay compensation based on fair market of prop eity ii i hours i 1 1 1 1 1 I I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 chariring Penny I murder No date was set immediately ifor arraignment Lexington police announced to iday the guns described by Tom I Officials of the Stalin govern Penncv had been found in a sack I meat were reported on good auth ority to be evacuating Moscow 1 while three unhalted German of (By United mey was while south Navy No I Navy said adding that the boat was able to proceed under her own power The destroyer was one of the XT Il 1 navy iiuwual wbiioycin Having I i monev made at the dance would neon completed only last year i 1 nl'i 1 XV iiniLikln IzHU Litre The 1630 ton Kearney was at tacked in the same general area that the destroyer Greer was un successfully attacked by a sub marine more than a month ago I Berlin Silent Tn Berlin authorized Germans said there had been only American reports of torpedoing of the de stroyer and they were unable to comment because there was no in dication that a German naval ves sel was involved The incident was the first hit on a naval vessel since President' shoot on sight defense order to American warships against Nazi raiders At Hyde Park President Roose velt asserted the torpedoing of the destroyer was clearly in the Am rican ueiense zone He declined however ihe incident in detail would leave that to the lartment Japanese Crisis Grows Destroyer Torpedoed New Destroyer I Torpedoed Early Today PERRYVILLE COMMUNITY air is now in progress starting today and ending Saturday night at the Perryville High School This annual event attracts large crowds and everyone enjoys sec resigned en bloc irnr the exhibits and meeting friends The exhibits this year are that Konove and his piinisters had said to be larger and better than i resigned because they could not agree on the wav ro pursue tional Most obsm "0 A 4 I 1'b MSMtf SM5 a r' I lKXJXGTOX ton a jjMU JMHA: bbl fIBi 4 BBC j'd I TrwTrTX tMw 'LT WaBm iftiiii BMMMMiiii ijjr im 1.

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