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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 1

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Kentucky Advocate SIX PAGES 48 COLUMNS DANVILLE KY SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 19 1911 Leading Newspaper or '( Years iNavy Hunts or HELD IN MURDER AGED WOMAN Nazi Sub That Hil Kearney BRITISH AIRMAN WITH SOVIETS BREAKS WIN CHAIN IN WATERS Britain Danville Girl To Unite If In 'Who's Who' Japs Make Move news agency an index to that phase of college life mid not Pay Tax Auditor produced By By I ic rm ission tin1 iirpero attack on the Brewer 561 Carrelli 502 including theaters and movies was SUDDEN DEATH survey finds (Continued to Pago Six) Takes Business ounder Theatre Guide Danville Church Will Be Host At State Synod Meet A1 Only A MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION 4:00 a bir way Meets Broadway Call activities of the organization Dr William Pugh DOUGLAS MOORE lowing 15 months service overseas' Warr should avail themselves opportunity and there to know their The Baugh and Garner bowling team won two out of three games in their riday night match in the Blue grass League series at "Blossom Time" Will Show In Lexington Grade School Play To Be Given Here ed In addition to the operetta the Rhythm Band under the direction of Miss Sara McConnell will make its first public appearance Arliss Mullens Has Successful Operation WELL a mem will be Danville Bowlers Win Lexington Match Was Wrong In Almost Every Case He Says Also Names Anderson As One Of Killers rances Stone Student At Kentucky Wesleyan Assistant Director Will Speak Oct 22 Dr William Pugh Wil! Attend and Speak Berlin Denies Any Knowledge Of Nazi Attack On Kearney Kentucky St Dodge Also of the East End Schoo will stage an operetta Wedding of the groups going to the new cajiital The commentator from Moscow In the company of his mother 14 year old John Leeds is pictured being arraigned in Media Pa for the slaying of Mrs Elizabeth Wat son 83 whom the Media District Attorney claims was beaten to death by the youth after he had escaped from a reformatory school Phone photo Centre trustee Loses In Court of Appeals city would he defended to (lie last ditch as the American staff of the said that Baxter admitted Penney and Anderson in arrangements although WASHINGTON Oct 18 A grim hunt was believed in progress Ijist night in the foggy North Atlantic for the raider which torpedoed the United States' de stroyer Kearney but failed to sink her some 350 miles southwest of Iceland riday morning The Kearney $5000000 1 630 ton destroyer completed only a year ago presumably was limp ing toward some American port for repairs The brief announcement that the Kearney had been attacked said she was able despite the dam age proceed under her own (In Berlin authorized quarters said the only information there on the torpedoing was the American reports and for that reason com ment was withheld It was pointed out that German submarines were not in constant touch with their bases and usually returned to their stations before making reports) Tension in the capital mean time was high as some members of Congress interpreted this first successful attack on an American warship since the European con flict began as a Nazi effort to en courage Japan to some new aggres sion in the Pacific The text of the announce ment regarding the Kearney: Kearney destroyer was torpedoed riday on patrol duty about 350 miles south and west of Iceland No casualties to personnel were indicated in dis patches received by the Navy De partment Despite the damage re Continued on Page 6) INE TEARING OR Little ight Shown As Henry Clay Takes Last Half a i DR WM CRAIG known as a historian and her of the ilson Club the speaker at the regular meet ing of the Danville and Boyle County Historical Society Tuesday evening October' 21 at 7:30 clock at the Young Rodes Lib rary Dr Craig will have some thing of special interest to those who appreciate early history fail to hear him Tension In Washington Mounts As Destroyer Limps Toward Home THE ANNUAL INANCIAL campaigning for the amily Wel fare Association and American Red Cross come one right after the other in Boyle county which some folks think is bad but it worry those who make an nual gifts to both organizations Both are good and should be lib erallv supported The campaign for the welfare association starts Monday October 20 and the Red Cross Roll Call starts on Armis tice Day November 11th all heln to put the campaigns over in judged importan the student's ability and UNTVJmTX OP KY LIBRARY LtbX KY ed convoy en route to iss Mullens of West Broad Danville underwent a suc il major operation riday at' ilie Good Samaritan hospital in debratiun of Holy Communion At i Lexington Mr Mullins a meat Reuters British quoted Stockholm saying that Red in the publication and being a member of the junior class at that Baxter Admits Part In Murder Established 1865 VOL LXXVI No 18 be in good condition but will have of to remain at the hospital several of weeks before' i'etiirning to his home CHICAGO ILL Oct 18 Edward A Cudahy Sr 81 found er and head of the Cudahy Packing Company died early Saturday of a heart ailment He had spent 68 yews in the packing business starting as a lad of 13 Admirals Beaten By Mud And luck At Lexington pm in the high school auditorium It was announced today that costumes for the 60 characters are nearing completion and re By Associated Press Soviet counter attacks were re ported holding the Germans at hay in the 1 7 day old battle for Moscow today while in the ar East Ger many's Axis partner Japan was the target of stern new British warnings against an assault on Russian Line Now Holding British Give Japs Warning AI iss rances Stone daughter of Rev and Mrs A Stone of Dan ville a senior at Kentucky Wes leyan College 'Winchester lias been one (O' those listed in the Kentucky Sunday Momla Tuesday: Yank in the with Tyrone Power Grable eatures at 2:00 6:00 9:52 State Saturday only: ffiu and Plays State Sunday and Monday authoritative information on the college i THE LIONS AND KIWANIS Clubs will have a joint meeting Thursday evening October 23 at the East End School just off of Alta Avenue This meeting will take the place of the regular meet ings of the clubs the coming week The program for next Thursday is in charge of the East End School and ladies are invited There will be horseshoe pitching and other forms of amusement will take place early in the evening follow ed by dinner at 6:30 if On a muddy rain soaked field in Lexington riday afternoon a not quite good enough hard luck playing bunch of Danville Admir als down to their first de feat two 'seasons at the hands of Henry Blue Devils and saw their hopes of a return as Central Kentucky Confer champs buried in the mire of Cassidy field The Demon Devils walloped Danville 20 6 on a field io slick that officials had trouble in keep A ing their feet The trick was turn ed in a last half that saw little 128 pound Tommy Railey run cir cles around a tired and dispirited Danville line With Dexter seeing little action because of illness it was Don Phelps who ftumed on in both the offensive and de fensive departments to prevent a Henry Clay Hampered by mud 'and bad blocking Phelps nevertheless was a constant threat with his passing and running and it was Phelps who made tackle after tackle to stop apparent touchdown drives after the runner had walked through the rest of the team vir tually untouched The Admirals opened the scor ing' when they got the first break of the game Danville kicked off to Henry Clay and Wally Sloan (Continued on Page Six) United States Navy today i is the most formidable in the I 1 1 xl 1 I wonu ine mayor saia in issuing i his proclamation is growing stronger eacn aay as new snips I snue uowii ine ways arid uious ands of young men are trained to man these ships man and woman young I or old in the United States should on this one day of the year at least salute our first line of de fense i of every are ntany Since 1922 Navy Day has been sponsored by the Navy League of the United States a group of pa triotic public spirited citizens October 27 was selected for two reasons first because on that day in 1775 the first Navy bill was introduced before the Continental Congress authorizing 12 brigs sloops and other essentials neces sary for the original United States fleet and secondly the date is the anniversary of the birth of Theo dore Roosevelt who constantly fought for a strong Navy ade 'quatc to' our national need RANKORT Ky Oct 18 Tiie life interest in a $300000 trust fund being held in New York for Elbert Gary Sutcliffe ofHar iods Creek near Louisville is tax able in Kentucky the Court of Appeals ruled riday on the basis zxl' i zi ill ninri ulitt' 1 ptables in (lie Kentucky statutes showing life expectancy Sutcliffe who is the son in law of Prof McClure of Dan ville and a member of the Centre College Board of Trustees and the Executive Council was granted the fund by his uncle the late millionaire If Gary and con tended that it was not taxable Jefferson Circuit Court at Lou isville after once having been re versed by the high court set a nominal value or ifiuu on inc unu i for taxation purposes 1 lie nign Lexington Arnicar with a score court however declared its taxa of 601 led the winners members of the team and their i nr 'th scores were: Derry 555 McGhee might expect 452 Central Press Cablephoto This cablephoto passed by both the Russian and British censors is the first to show an A officer on duty with the Soviet forces on the eastern front Wing Commander Isherwood is shown fore ground peering through field glasses to watch aerial activity over the front An unannounced number of A planes are fighting with the Red air force College President Deplores Hero Worship of Lindbergh Mayor Proclaims I (kt 27 Navy Day uct iy itabiy Sin 1 "Should Know Their Mr Moore a native of Wash in the Navy during the World ingt attended National Umversi Othcr I tion value should be based on the lime mat ouicime to Deuel it iy as hown by the mortality tables Red Cross Regional Meet Will Hear Douglas Moore LEXINGTON Ky Oct 18 Police Chief Austin Price said 27 firmly estab i lished as favorite oper etta based on the musical bio of ranz Shubert will be shown in the Woodland ium Saturday Nov 1 pm was in New York first by Messrs Shu bert in 121 "It is one of the few musical productions to have evad ed the grasp of Hollywood pro ducers as its owners have eonsist antly refused to sell screen rights to their show Tickets may be ordered by mail from Miss Anna cnantuer uoti 441 West Second street Lexing ton or by phoning 639 in Lexing ton Downtown sales start at thj Lafayette hotel Monday October today that Raymond Baxter had confirmed Tom Pen story that they and Robert Anderson plotted the robbery which led to the slayings of Golf Star Marion Miley and her moth er Price helping making Anderson maintained firmly that he had no part in the case at all Penney confessed participant in the robbery slaying pleaded in nocent today on two murder in dictments in the case Detective Joe Harrigan said however that the plea was a for mality and did not mean that the scar faced ex convict had repudi ated his confession and accusation of his two other accomplices Penney was returned to the po lice lockup after leaving ayette county courthouse where he was arraigned in circuit court Reds Take 3 Towns In Savage Counter Blows 7 BREVITIES NEWS Local State National COMMENTS Douglas Moore assistant Na timal director of roll call Amer ican Red Cross will come to Dan ville as one of the speakers' at the Red Cri ps Regional conferences to be held at the Christian church WaHupsHav OrinhAr 22 THE ANNOUNCEMENT RI Mr' Moore has occupied several' day that 'a will Posts on tbe American Red Cross be built in Danville was really staff since he joined tho good news to the people of this tion in 1921 He has had especially great need for valuaoie espeiience in me nun army counter blows had driven the Germans back in the northwest recapturing thestrategic town of Kalinin 95 miles from Moscow Other British reports quoted Moscow's radio as saying that Sov iet troops on Tuesday recaptured Orel key rail center 200 miles south of Moscow London newspapers notified Ja pan that any attempt to spread war would be met by combined British and United States fleets Snnk'nsmnn fnr tho in exile i London sntd fhnr pvpfv fnri irv nf th Dutch East indies would be plac nd fit the disnnsnl nf llm United I States in the event of war with Japan and implied that the Indies bases for the United States Pacific fleet could be had for the asking senatorial de mands for hard fisted United States policy toward Japan gained new impetus as' new pre dominantly miliary government held its first cabinet meeting At sea the German high com mand reported that Nazi boats i had sunk ten merchant ships and I two escorting destroyers By Dr John Webber vile 2 navy vay President of Webber College I BABSON PARK la Oct American satirists notably Sin 1 "Should KnOW Their clair Lewis have made mock of 1 our tendency to attribute universal NflVy NiCnQtS JclyS wisdom to the popular hero But we have not learned either from) jn a proclamation signed today bittewitirebr'' equally (bitter ex by "Mayor Henry Nichols all perience I residents of RgnyiHe are called "Because Henry grew rich upon to take part the obser at our expense flooding the' roads vance of on Monday with cheap cars we allowed him October 27 the imposture of posing as an au Lhirlfv nn intomatinnnl affairs His wpII rpmpmhpr pd hv thp dstprs was tn pnri tnp first Wnrld War hv Christmas nf i 1915 The Peace Ship reached Eu rope The war ended in 1918 Because the beloved Thomas Edi son lightened our lives with sight and sound we allowed him the lux ury of telling us how to reform the banking system His was an ancient fallacy with a ripe history of trial and failure But we could not believe that a man would mislead us Immense public pressure was put upon Congress to adopt the son The latest specimen of this pub lic indulgence in uncritical hero worship is Charles A Lindbergh As a young man of very limited experience and with a poor schol astic record on his scanty general education this mechanically mind ed athlete was in 1927 the sixty third person to fly the Atlantic but the first to do it without a passenger The stunt was not so difficult so dangerous or so scien eighlh I'ditimi of Who Among Students In American Uni Of Navy Day WHEREAS the United States Navy is irst Line of and WHEREAS the United States Navy 'is the most formid able in the world and growing stronger each day as new ships are launched and thousands of young men are trained to man these ships and WHEREAS national acknowledgment of these facts finds expression through the setting aside of one day each year to salute this branch of our national defense THEREORE I Henry Nichols" Mayor of the City of Danville do hereby proclaim Monday October twenty seventh nineteen hundred and forty one as and call upon all citizens of Danville to take part in observance of this day through the many channels open to them and to avail thenmelvcs of the many opportunities afforded all Americans to Their WHEREUNTO I have set hand this 19th day of Octo ber nineteen hundred and forty one HENRY NICHOLS Mayor City of Danville I She is a memlier of Alpha Beta Ulii Sorority I President Alpha Beta Chi I Booster Club '42 Third Attendant to Queen 10 Meth omst routn caravan summer memoer or cnorus in bnonna Librarian of Glee Club '41 Representative of Weslevan at the i 1 1 I luetnoiiisi oiuueni movement as i senwiv Bowung ureen 4t pres ident of Council Vice president Junior Class '40 '41 Representative of Wesleyan al lYl 4 li zt 1 1 1 1 HCl 1 1 lUUlM V11U1A11 1 A'A 1 1 Ig ton for the Kentucky Methodist ashington Student Conference Meeting of Methodist Student Movement at Asbury College Wilmore '39 Rep city ns there is a nn linfnrlnfa fAiii'Iet nnmn In Danville If the court is to be like bavin8 worked in this capacity in those at Corbin KV and Ashe nearly every state in the union' ville" it will be the best to As a resalt of this broad exPcr be found anywhere With all mod ience be was releasd from an assignment as Assistant Manager 411 WJI C4I1OI I UvS IlVVvl clVWJIl modations the Sanders Court will of the Pacific Area of the Red ty Law School and Pace Pace attract many people 'to this city Cross witb San rancisco as head Accounting Institute New York Robert Dunn is associated with 1 quarters in January 1941 and He first joined the national staff Sanders in the project and they brought to the national headquar of the American Red Cross fol are to be congratulated upon fill ters in Washington lowing 15 months service overseas' ing a long felt need in the com munity i Methodist Student Retreat at Camp Kavanaugh '41 Wesleyan Singers I The Second Presbyterian church announced today through its pas tor John Gosney that it would be h' st to the Synod of Kentucky of the Presbyterian church in the I A for its one hundred and fortieth annual meeting on October 21 22 and 23 i The meetings will open with a 1 I Pre Synod Conference on Tuesday I afternoon at 3:00 Rev Phillip Vogel chairman of Synod's Committee on United I will preside at this meeting The principal nddress of Tuesday will be made at the dinner that even ing by Rev Alva King director of the Every Member Canvas of XTzxf VrtvU Thn tlininn fnr tbn iiAAUiHK mu 14110 year Kingdom will be this time there will be the election cutter at the Gabbard and Pen the subject of his address of the new moderator and the pre nington grocery store was said to i On Tuesday evening me sentalion ot the uocKet ing moderator Rev Robert Dr William Barrow Pugh Reeves of Columbia' will deliver Philadelphia the Stated Clerk the sermon and there will be the I (Continued to Page Six) I I 'W nW I kO "TMBTp TV I E' Ax 1 1 'JBS Im versities and will 'Jf be released in the spring The idea behind the project is to establish a reference volume of ''4 iW I Sulci gMMB BRBKBHBwBiBBB BiitoB 2 1 WEATHER Article J2(tystly cloudy occasional rain in the central mid east portions tonight mostly cloudy Sunday.

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