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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 1

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THE LEADING COUNTRY DAI LY THE BLUE GRASS Established May 6 1910 Danville Boyle County Kentucky Monday May 28 1928 VOL 18 No 19 GETS HIGH POST BOY SCOUT MOTHER AND ATHER AND SON DINNER THE MARKETS HIM AT EMINENCE IN BANDIT HUNT speaker strong charac character good and bad as safe from capture as ever 7 of ORD SEDAN STOLEN until A ord Sedan 1926 model belong ing to the Woods Motor Company was wjlh mel of high character buildsxzxvvx Pmzwi nf lzmz' i i the dirigible Italia had landed in to 23 and1 the mo Shoals is simi devel which naval aviator left in a seaplane for Tromsoe to go to the rescue of the Judge Puryear Rev Kleiser II A WISE of CENTRE COLLEGE COACHED acts years CONGRESS SOON WILL END VERY IMPORTANT MEET MR SELBY IMPROVES Lee Selby was brought to his home Sunday morning but was returned to RESPONSIBILITY COMMUNITY TO BOYS DISCUSSED The weather has seamed less forested than the student body learning who the May Queen at stolen from in front ot a residence on North some time last night The license number was 3 38 issued in Garrard county and the motor number is 13778954 Mr' Ar nold of the Woods Motor Company will appreciate' any information lead ing to the recovery of the car is still many the (United press) WASHINGTON May Tax Reduction lood Control arm Relief Muscle Shoals Radio Control and Other Matters Been Dealt With bVER 1200 BILLS PASSED 500 NEW LAWS ENACTED BOYS EAR HANGING 1 1600 POPPIES SOLD HIDE BODY HERE SATURDAY Thornton Wilcox Boy Scout Execu tive of Louisville Delivereel In teresting Address at Unicn Services found returned and digging a shal low grave with their hands buried the body distraction caused his mother to question him leading to a confession fromthe boys CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago May 28 ollowing is the DRY AGENISTO WEAR UNIORMS President Charles Dawes tai this morning Mr Selby slowly improving and his friends hope to see him out hospital in a few weeks Defeats Six Ot(ier Candidates in Na tional Contest inals at: Wash ington Will Enter Centro College Next all Mildred Peck Marie Sharp Ellen Van Winkle Harriett Smith Ann Clay Rowena Doolan Elizabeth Cheek rances Stith Boy Scouts of Perry confession boys SPRING ESTIVAL SOMERSET LAD IS ORATORICAL CHAMP DR ALLEN HEAD LOCAL SCOUTS PRESIDED Tuesday Evening May 29 at Danville Christian Church Basemerit WASHINGTON May A 17 year old son of the Southland James Moore of Somerset Ky Saturday night won the national ora torical contest with an address on Development of the Constitu in which he termed that paper the inheritance bought by the blood of our Justices Vari Devanter Sanford Butler and Stonp of the United States close of the grain market here today: I Wheat: May $1474 July $149 I eme' Court were judges of the ft4 lxzxx UirvL orhnnl CUI11L51 ill ttlllLII OIA VUIVl IHO11 ovovvj I 4 lx ft lx ft XX zx XX ZXX Xft VX XX ZX Corn Mv 1 01 Tnlv S103: Sept $104 Dec Pi THORNE ALLS DEAD DO VS lldL leb 1UQ111ULU11 411U UVLTCl ICIIlint VV dllUd lulllb JDCL I 1 cl 11'lLcLL auxiii me Ua'iy iwhu yi uuu lhe guide and inspiration in the fb 1S a iv saifI tbat ninv2 TTocrvara 'Tnnfl Prirn Mnlvpna' builds uu in the bov the right kind of that the fall of the Repub sucteas of the youth has been his Lujjngton was holding a small calibre Strunk Myersette Willis Norma and standards and ideals Union services at the Christian church Sunday night in the interests of the Boy Scout movement was at tended by a fair sized congregation despite the inclement weather Dr Allen head of the local Boy Scout organization" presided at the meeting and niade a talk in which he called attention to the importance of Scouting and the woik that is being done in this city and county He men tioned the fact that no Boy Scout has ever been before the county juvenile court charged with a crime saying Scouting teaches honesty and clean living among boys Prayers were offered by Dr Roy Kleiser and Dr Allen and Mes srs Wm Reynierson allis Robinson arid Ernest Cook sang Time to Be which was a pleasing feature of the program The Boy Scouts led by Scout Exe cutive Zieh'm repeated the Scout oath and pledged allegiance to the lag Mr Address Mr Thornton Wilcox Scout execu tive of Louisville delivered the prin cipal address of the evening taking for his subject the of the Community to the His ad dress was one of' the best ever heard in this city on the question of boy hood and was appreciated by every one present Mr Wilcox saidthe most important thing a life is to glow 'bringing out mariy 'pbints as to how the life should be develop ed sirst he said t)ie(i boy should grew' jphysically''and and then the most importarit of all the boy should have growth in character There are different kinds of charac 4 En vx ft ft 1 ft xx ft XX ft (X Lx OdlCl LIiv oJJxzcIrkvX AHVIlf LUuLCK ter weak character The' kind of character to have he raid is riot only strong har This is There are three institutions that help the boy iri' the formation of char acter said Mr Wilcox They are the home which is the greatest influence for good Then the school and the church Nothing Will take the place of the church for leaching religion said the speaker' The fourth influence for good is Scouting which takes care 'of "the leisure time Despite the fact that the boy Spends muchfjtime at school and doing work afcvhome he has many leisure hours A statis tician said but of a life to 21 years at least 11 years of the timcp hours added together is Scouting said Mr Wilcox endeavors to make a contribution toward solv ing of the leisure time problem and will strengthen: what the heme the church and the 'school are trying to do Scouting also capitalizes the nat ural gang instinct in every boy and places him in a good gang and keeps him the' wrong kind of gang Scouting also brings the boy in contact tariff revision at this session of con gress was adopted by the vote of 54 to 34 early in thtsession but noth ing was done about it in the house where tariff legislation must originate THE WEATHER JAMES Rl MOORE 1 7 Generally fair tonight and Tuesday' except scattered thundershow ersTuesday afternoon not much change in temperature (United Press) prosecutor took him four floni his parliamentary decisions OSLO May 28 A wholly uncon 1 mil 1 1 is 4 zx ViUrv's Dmf woe! ine DDiiy was laKen at lu CLOCK nnueu Leiegium num xav Monday morning to Jthe Eminence received here this morning reporting Christian church here where it will 1 The measure adjournment Unless some agreement can be reached the Senate faced the possibility of remaining in session in definitely By Paul Mallon United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON I) May Although harried by presidential poli 1 tics and involved in numerous dis 1 putes with the President the seven tieth congress soon will adjourn with an almost uncqualed modern record for important legislation swiftly en acted Tax reduction flood control farm relief Muscle Shcals radio control and alien property subjects have been denlt with More than 1200 bills have been passed Nearly 500 new laws have been enacted Under the leadership of a new Re publican regime the congress has plowed through 14000 bills introduc ed in the House and more than 5000 In the Senate Conciliation and com promise have been the order since the new congress met last Decemlier for six swift months of work Under this spirit few of the sensational bat tles which have characterized previous congresses have been staged this year Six Senate Investigations Six important senatorial investiga tions were launched into the TeapotDome oil case the soft coal strike the publication cf spurious Mexican state by Hearst news papers the violent flustuntion of the cotton market the sinking of the sub marine 4 and the conduct of the presidential campaign But not much came from any of them The Teapot Dome inquiry de veloped that four cil men including Harry of the Sinclair Oil companies and Robert Stewart of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana (United Press) DENVER Cot May wun puumg inrougn cue ou Wnu rrfAnnTvn THimsnAV at SOMERSET HIGH SCHOOL SOMERSET KY May James Raybcrn Moore 17 year old' son of Mr and Mrs Edgar Moore who won tne national mgn scnooi oratorical accidental shooting of their chuni Ar championship at Washington ij i ithur McAuliffe 15 years liL two ter rified boys told today ot how they had hidden the body of their chum after the tragedy occurred while they were camping and hunting together The bovs CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET Chicago Maj' Hog receipts 64000 hiostly 10 to 25c lower than' lua 111 vci com JJUV fnn 4(1 (1(1 I 010 DR pound weights Cattle receipts 10000 steers and yearling trade 15 to 25c higher cows' slow and dull most fat steers $1275 to $1350 best around $1450 at lambs and springers fairlj' ac tive steady to 15c higher spring lambs $1375 to $1925 lambs $1175' to $1700 Thg American Legion and Ameri can Legion Auxiliary wish to thanktheq following for so ably assisting the Poppy Sale of last Saturday: The Messenger" the Advocate the acter but good 'character Kentucky Theatre Mrs A Lind the1 kind of character'that is HIt by say Allene MillsEmma Lee lem 1 Scouting as' the habits of boys play ing Arietta Mills Dorothy Rodes a large part in the foiriiing of charac Tncv Pin vpnr Maxine Arnold Joe ter and the Boy Scout work helps to Charles Ludincton and Robert lpminpv Wnndn Mills Bertha Meece form trie right kind of habits and (United Press)' 1 DANBURY CON' lfay 28 earing they would bengedfor jip a 1GB AHlg a HU Queen of the Centre Carnival There is a complete program of'Commence irient activiLiesri'n the'pamphlet and a tribute to Jqhtj WsRedd There alsda' picture rind writcrup of Edgar Liriddnmeyer new1 assistant football coach at the college if rifle when it was accidentally dis charged and killed McAuliffe The boys first threw the body into a lake and started home but fearing the consequences if the body was ville and Boy Scouts of Junction City Nearly 1600 Poppies were sold and a very handsome sum was realized from' this sale The public was most generous in their donations the spirit with which these donations were made surely shows that Boyle county has not forgotten? in in 1 the Danville and Hoyle County Hospi luuuai career a it jWoman Department of Centre is to the fact that oe DUt it uegms LU ivun a unuui I ovon 4 kn vnin tvoya fn AYltfir U1O11 tllV HU41 HV4V v' I into the spirit of the occasion and let the Spring estival proceed Tonight on the Campus at 8:15 If it should rain again the esti val will have to be postponed I Thursday evening of this week xiio niyi nc Mimcuuicu ouii nas ueen prominent in tne extra cur changed education had been acquirred a ricula activities at the high school I unlit liw with onlv Arithmetic TTp plwar Unda thia mar BRIE SERVICE OR MRS 1 I CDADli a UVI WI'Dl? and a blue backed speller taught bj before this year was an important' i' I A brief fnnprnl service for Mrs Nannie Center Sparks who died Sat held here this to lican mother Mrs Moore wljo was for I The AAA fzxA Lio YOAaivAJ 'fnr hiq mnrlv A srihnnl tPDrhpr box Lrninofl I At 9UVVV IVC lie AVVV4XXU IVA AniAvtA lar The question has been kicking work on the bill was said to be the her son in public speaking since he around in congress for ten years' climax of a legal career which started was a child Every year some sort of bill passed with a four mile walk to plead his Since the entrance into high one house but failed in the other first case He was too poor to hire a school he and his mother have had Nothing was done until this session horse and went from Eminence to as their goal the national "oratorical when without attracting any national New Castle ori'fobt' championship and it was with that attention the senate adopted the Nor 1 Governor Thorne was born in a log aim that Mrs Mcore and her son rig resolution for limited government house near tlis parents spent together hard at work many operation 48 to 25 and the house later William Ki Thorne and Mrs Mary hours that the youth would have found passed a bill along similar lines 251' Moody Thorne" were pioneer settlers more pleasant at play to 165 from Virginia and thtlovernor liked this year Mrs Moore has had the Compromise was likewise the spirit to repeat their stories of the Indians assistance of Prof A Wise of which pushed through a modified last stand in Henry County In her! Centre College in coaching" her son Jones merchant marine bill A poold age his mother used a walking! The young man made several trips to tiential government' operation project stick which had a painted Danville for lessons this spring first passed the senate 53 to 31 The rib for a handle A feature in the oratorical career XT Al LMl 1 ZL zJ XT I TSz zx mzx xx zl Prx Lk XXX Irxlxxx Tiinrnfl knln a i i House CHangea tne uni cuiiipwvtijj giamiHivnci vuuu awvaaav ixM ui uie ouniersev uoy is me laCL maul giving a $10006000 mail subsidy Ito cd to build a pioneer fort at his parents have heard him in every A 4 kxxzl AXT zx 4 ZX A XX 4 ft I a zx TX XX rx lira I Cl BI 6T1 Rll 11 zxzxxx4 za 4 IL 1 American snup vuulcm hi which ne nas paniciparea Independents threatened a filibuster in Skin Creek The massacre of three Both were in the audience at the na the senate The Republican leaders' of John nieis and nephews tional contest The young offered to let the McNary Haugen is recorded in history father operates a garage in Somerset conference report through without aj On the stump and at the bur Gov Janies Moore has made an excep record vote or debate if they would ernor Thorne was famous for his hu tional record as a' student and also let the modifieil Jones bill pass The mor He sometimes said that his fias fieen prominent in the extra cur compromise worked The Jones bill passed 51 to 20 Less important legislation such as The Dill White bill extending the life of the radio commission for one year the $250000000 public buildings bill the alien property bill the bill increas ing retirement pay1 of army officers cixxrl 4 Vtn KityI Hill W6T6 handled in the same manner I Eminence College in 1864 and was erset civic organizations to welcome VIR The McMaster resolution counseling admitted to the bar at New Castle the oratorical champion when he re UlivViirillllilil Tllllli fth SAYS ITALIA DOWN of the Legisla 1 MRS PALMER IMPROVING nvintr fiiAmls nf Xfrff mcr who is in Dr HospitaL and said was a partial cause of 11 A II 4 4 Lft Cftll 4 zx in Lebanon be glad to t' she is improving II ZlAjllUX 1 U1 Jt AIXCAJ Prohibition Commissioner Doran an pamphletThe cover page contains the rounced today that all prohibition pictures of MtVm Lyle Thompson fi xwill onnn and Mis Rerniew Arnold" Kino anil AAC Uk3 pauvillll 'Illi wear distinctive caps and "pie plate shields so 'that motorists halt will not mistake them for holdup men Doran expressed the belief that such action will prevent sucli as dry agents' sliootin torjsts who ignore them afternoon At that time funeral ser vices will be conducted bv the Rev Eldred of Lawrencelurg Kv' stricken dirigible Italih the crew The nr men rue is now mine Rev Harsell the nresent pas 25 hours: out from 1 Bay tion which met at rankfort in 1890 tor will assist? Burial will be in the from where she started with 72 hours I He presided over two regular and Eminence cemetery of fuel L'ls A I high standards of living and gives to the boy the highest ideals In closing Mr Wilcox read some comments on Scouting by President Coolidge Secretary of Commerce Her and others and said everyone should support 'the move riientby working with the organiza tion and by giving financial help In giving to Scouting he said you are riot making a donation but investing in the boyhood of the community ALUMNIGRAM OUT The Centre college Alumnigram dated Mav 1928 is nut and is a very attractive and 'interesting little JERRE DOWLING Jerre Dowling well known in Scutheni oanking ami commercial1 ciicles a native of Alabama and asept $150' 4 Dec $152' giauuate oi nesi umi nus ueeu ap pointed assistant vice president oi ine Bank cf America one of the largest banks in New Yoik He will be as sociated directly with Elmore Hig gins vice president of The Bank of America in the handling and develop ment of its Southern business Mr Dowling was formerly assist ant cashier of the Chemical National Bank of New York and for six years has traveled widely through the South as the representative The Bank of America recently mer ged with the Bowery and East River National Hank and the CommercialExchange National Bank of New Yoi'k the consolidated institution hav ing capital funds of over $60000000 and resources of $400000000 2CQ000 in a mysterious continental Trading Co of Canada Contempt and perjuary proceedings were start cd by the senate against btewart out the statute of limitations prevented any other prosecutions The wre committed more than 3 ago The coal strike investigation opej valuable information upon some effort may be made next session to propose remedial legislation The same is true of the cotton inquiry Documents orged The Hearst investigation disclosed only that someone had forged lhe documents published and that there was no foundation for the charge made in cne of them that four sena tors had been offered large sums of money for their position on Mexican relations The investigation of the so called power combine proposed by Senator Walsh of Montana was referred to the federal trade commission by a vote of 46 to 31 after one of the nftst bitter fights of the session At the outset in December the House set the pace passing the tax reduction bill before the Christ inas recess The vote was overwhelm ing 3G5 to 24 But the Senate Re publicans weie fearful that the $290 000000 reduction if provided was more than the treasury could stand so the bill was held forcibly in the sen ate finance committee until near the dose of the session when it was re ported out and passed in a modified form The peaceful tenor of tho session was best illustrated by the successful negotiations to straighten out the three sided differences among'A'Presi dent Coolidge the senate and the house over flood control legislation The bill first passed the senate March 28 by a vote of 79 to 0 Mr Coolidge erved notice he would veto the meas ure Unless it was changed Some changes were made in the house be fore the bill passed there 254 to 91 1 Those Changes did not suit Mr Cool idge hnd the bill remained in con ference for weeks until a measure snitriHlri fn Mr Cnnlldere was written "from thd bills passed by both houses The House resolution to adjourn Con Muscle Shoals Bi1! Passed press tomorrow was defeated unex The power of the new ne pectedly in a Senate tie today when cotiation nolicv was illustrated in Vice passage "of the McNary Haugen bill broke the tie vote and sided against with limited debate passed the senate 53 House' 204" to 121 The base of Muscle I torious in the Teapot Dome affair been a leading contender for the state took advantage cf this deal and this' oratorical honors He was graduat law Governor Thorne contended A ed from Somerset High School Thurs lla Pal lifelong Democrat he often laughed day I Tl PROGRAM Reception :00 Music by Perryville Boy Scout Band Assembly and Mess 6 25 by Scout Roland Cogar Troop No 1 Scout Oath and Pledge of Allegiance to lag by all Scouts led by scoutmasters Toastmaster Invocation by all assembled Solo Of Mrs Hughes Jackson Community Singing led by Bill Young Indian Tribe Yell Twelve Scouts Solo Prayer Sam Cheek Violin Solo Scout Max Lancaster Troop No 3 Presentation of 'Eagle Scout Badges by Ziehm Scout Executive What Scouting Means to the Mother of a Scout Mrs Hughes Jackson What Scouting Means to the ather of a Scout Mr Alcock What I Think of Scouting by the Sister of a Scout Miss Helen Irvine What I Think of Scouting Eagle Scout Jack Cassaday Troop No 2 i What Scouting Is Mr Alartin of Troop No 1 Perryville Principal Address of Scouting on our uture Hon Jay Harlan Old Kentucky by all assembled Benediction Allen Taps HStqfAScout Chauncey Alcock of Troop No 2 Price of Tickets 25ceach oh sale by the Boy Scouts or from Mr i Milton Durham at Citizens (National Bank and at the office of the Daily Messenger All fathers and mothers and boys are Invited a hard boiled1 professor who chawed member of the debating tobacco and knew how to handle a1 Mr and Mrs Moore bavs nnrwwnf hickorv sanlinsr with a side glance ihnir infoniinn nr sondlno fhoiv urday at noon was I son to Centre College where he will morning and the body 'va In reality he attended a log school enroll for ithe fall term this vear I Harriman Tennessee for burial but afterward was graduated fromi Plans were begun Sunday by' 'Som I Eminence College 1864 and was erset civic 017 l44 n44 4 Lxzx Kft xx 4 zxxxr er Io iu x'X He was named Prosecuting Attorney turns home rinn 1 1 zx 4 ft 4 ftll zx I Loi4 anu ne uneu tu ten ul intr five mil Ac breakfast to earn wo special sessions it ftft Vftxftzx Iture and those associated with him a ice ai uie cuuu nvwe His nolitical life after a four year not a single appeal was taken arm nc i NO ADJOURNMENT" times to the Democratic National Con WASHINGTON May vention four times to the lower house ft4? 4 lft ftftjftln 4 xxxxzx ZXVXZXZX Lhzx nAYll Lilt! XjCf 4 0 A 1 uiivc vv uiiv mittee that notified William Jennings lie in state until 2:30 Tuesday Alaska Lieutenant Lutzom Helm 1'L A i 11 1 1 tftXft Iftf4 Ix ft ftx rx 11 rx zx tllr Bryan of a Presidential nomination and finally to the Lieutenant Gover nhnir Governor Thorne was a member of formerly pastor at Emu ence the last State Constitutional Conven senting America next fall against the chosen speaker of nine foreign coun it tries' spoke on the Constitution Elliot Norquist of Kansas City Mo was second and Charles Olson of Worcester Mass was third Moore said that the story of the Constitution was the story of the Saxon race He traced it from vne siow process uywhich ine rnig lish barons forced King John to grant EMINENCE KY: May Wil the Magna until the time a liam Pryor Thorne 84 years old small group of men admirable Lieutenant Governor in 1903 under with the vigor and enthu Gov Beckham and self styl siasm of youth and the wisdom and ed of the Teapot Dome moderation of created the Con scandal among the Republicans fell stitution dead at his home here at 8 This government has been brought SunJsmqrning up on the doctrine of representative Heyadressing for Sunday School government since 1690 of ithe puttingoxi his coat when he was formation of the Virginia house' stricken with a heart attack Death burgesses he said With this doc came instantly trine in the Constitution he added Under President Woodrow Wilson she country has grown form 13 weak Administration Governor Thorne was states to a union of 48 great common associated with Robert Lansing' weaIths Secretary of StatgvVHejvasicreditedL XV LVll' I the? quarry had eluded them scores of right bill which supplanted the placer ixxxnirv fnxxY ixnndUc whn hill and rpleased considerable ft ft VaaeHltU UUU1414K AVU4 U'4U'V0 MMV Imd secreted a fund of more than houldup of the Lamar property for the people of California n1A AAA ft xuxxJAKmiia CXTlt 1 tlnn tl I Colorado bank dropped out of the One result was the can Luis uoispo i search today The men are'dishearteri oiLfleal property which has been held 'ed by the seeming futility 'of 'tfacki'' United States Gov I 1 Winn A 1 (VI1IT n11 tVIXT I til'Hill! 7 have been made the bandits appeared'1'" Tli'e He'publicans who became no Saturday night has for four years i HH SIS'.

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