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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 4

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Mormon Tabernacle Organ Rebuilt In Utah SALT LAKE CITY P) of the most famous musi cal instruments the Mormon tabernacle organ is being rebuilt The ol year old organ which has been heard by thousands of visi tors to Temple square and mil lions of radio listeners in the past quarter century will have seven new sections of pipes installed before the next general confer ence of the Latter day Saints (Mormon) church in October The total number of pipes will be 10000 instead of the present 7 000 Thorpe Isaacson directing the remodeling says that the ex terior appearance of the massive organ will not be altered Original pipes forming the imposing front of the organ will be retained Some of the wooden interior pipes built in pioneer days also will be continued in use Ttp organ was built on order of Brigham Young pioneer presi dent of the church by Joseph Ridges an English convert who had Jived for some years in Aw train and according to legend built the first organ in that coun try AGE OUR Danville Advocate Messenger Published By Danville Advocate Messenger Co Inc Ertered as second class matter it the postoffice at Danville Ky uncer the act of March 1 1875 Subscription Deiivsrrd By Carrion In DonriUo Ono Weok JI Ona Month ST Th oo Monihs MO Six Month! SI0 Ono YriJ 1040 Mail Bouta Any Place In Kentucky Uulaldo of Danville Throe Month! 1 110 Jlx Month! Ono Year 100 By Mail Outildo Kentucky Six Llonthi I Ml I Ona Year 400 Member 6i The Anbciatod Proas I The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of repubUcatlon of jail nevs dispatches credited to it or rnct ot'x ise credited in this paper land jsj the local news published (herein Euor Swn'n Editor General Mgr Aback Managing Editor I Tip ten City Editor mishibK Audit (Ruriau CdRCUUmONI fMDAY MAY 1MI ADVOCATE MM8ENGKK DANVILLE KENTUCKY By Jimmy Hado 01 Presbyterians 500 JW 40 VUii The Turks my part of I REEZER OUT of the Late Deafhs BAG By the Associated Press OUTS OOD OBSTS ARMERS 21 Turkey Grower Developer Maoh YOUR RED DEALER SUPPLYOO ANDERSON SPILMAN DAHVtUE MOTORS he YOUR DEALER I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAa 4 1 ffi PHONE 20 M': A I SUER ROM THE HEAT TOO! Mill Walnut Si LEXINGTON A two week Health Workshop July 5 17 will be sponsored by the University of Kentucky The workshop is to prepare teachers for the new health and physical education program public schools CINCINNATI Rudolph Wulitzer 75 former president of the beard of Rudolph Wbr litzer Co makers of musical in struments and associated with the fiim from 1899 to 1942 PHONES 1501 15021503 He's beeai at that ALL ATERNOON' THE ONLY BELL HElLRlNG 15 CM THE PEARLY GATE LOUISVILLE The annual convention of the Kentucky Re serve Officers Association open ed here today 150 touring businessmen of Lou isville visited Owensboro Thurs day jury im NEED SPECIAL SESSION LEGISLATURE LOUISVILLE Mrs Maude Adams 57 was lulled Thursday when run over by a truck back ing out of an alley She was the 26th traffic fatality in Louis ville this year DlMBULB IS STRICTLY AN ARMCHAIR 'ENGINEER I THE BRIDE SO MUCH AS ASKS HIM TO LIT A TACK HAMMER Storm Nf Socond St HARLAN County Judge Howard Thursday set examining trials for Thomas Wynn 22 and Harold Holman 18 for May 31 at 10 A Wynn and Holman were charg ed with murder in connection with the shooting Tuesday night of Jimmy Wynn 15 of Creek RIENDLY An 75 and PADUCAH Top honors in district demonstration' contests were won here Thursday by members of 4 clubs in Bal lard Hickman Carlisle and Calloway counties Winners will compete in the annual Statq 4 events at Lexington June 8 10 ROBINS TAKE RONT PORCH AMILY USES BACK DOOR! AVERILL PARK May for weeks the Edward Hoffays engaged in a running with a pair of scolding robins building a nest on their front porch Today the Hoffays had lost the rebate The robins were raising a family of four The Hoffays were using the backdoor MAYSVILLE Mirs John Ml Hunt has donated a $100000 trust fund to be used for a permanent library building in Maysville The fund was set up in memory of Mrs late husband John Mullins Hunt dry goods merchant Southern Church Meets In Atlpnta Nominates 'Miss McCain's ather Phone 113 WINCHESTER The gradu ating class of Kentucky Wesley an College will be addressed at commencement exercises June 7 by Dr Goodrich White president of Emory University existing capacity the spring or summer coal strikes have pre vented that" It continued: "In the next two years total steel capacity of the country may approach 97 million tons only a short distance from the goal Remanded at various times by governmental critics of the steel Industry But by that time the face of the steel indus try 'may be so changed because of the basing point controversy and high freight rates that a little matter of capacity will be small Steadiness of the scrap market was described by the Iron Age as "the only consolation the steel industry had this week" No one it said looks for a high scrap price level ATLANTA May 28 (V) Dr Darby ulton of Nash ville Tenn 'who spent many years as a missionary in Japan is the new moderator of the General Assembly of the Pres byterian Church (South) He wa? elected at the open ing session of the 8th General Assembly Thursday night end succeeds Dr John Rood Cun ningham DD president of Da vidson College Davidson Dr ulton has been execu tive secretary of foreign mis sions since 1932 He was bom in Kobe Japan to missionary parents end served as a mis sionary in Japan from 1916 un til 1925 Dr William Thompson of Richmond Va and Dr McCain president of Agnes Scott College Decatur Ga and father of Miss Mildred McCain teacher of Bible in the Danville schools also were nominated for the post of moderator None of the three received a majority on the first ballot Dr ulton and Dr Thompson leading inthe voting were placed on the second ballot Dr ulton received 189 votes 'to 183 for Dr Thompson The question of union is ex pected to come before both the RED PARIS Boone and Nelson Howard Paintsville brothers Thursday purchased 770 acres of land owned by Mrs annie Hertz for an estimated $198000 Put 6et A CLOSE UP him at irb AMUSEMENT PARK LOOKQUICK HE may not be with us much loncer Mtrfce You Cor Inn Batter Lart Longarewlth Our Summertime ord Special i Less Then Three Score Members Of GAR Left I WASHINGTON May 28 The fast thipning ranks of the Grand Army of the Republic will number less than three score on Memorial Day Rolls of the Veterans Adminis tration disclose that as of May 26 there were only 52 known survivors among those who wore the blue in the War Between the States No records are kept by the gov ernment of Confederate veterans but their number is estimated to be slightly urider that of the men who served in tihe Union army Most of the A veterans receive about $120 monthly from the government a few get legs Walnut Danville Kf LEXINGTON The four day meeting of the National Council of State Garden Clubs ended here Thursday Jose Humberto Sosa Molina Argen tine war minister was a visitor here today inspecting the arm ored center and the Universay Military Training Experimental Unit LEXINGTON Officials and citizens Thursday agreed to a court test on the question of whether Dr Thompson city county health officer can be paid more than $5000 a year By DeWitt MacKensie AP oreign Affairs Analyst The Turks who are men of ac tion but few words are doing some quiet worrying for fear the' Jewish Arab conflict may result in Russian troops being sent in to the Middle East as part of a United force to reestab lish peace The advent of Bolshevist fight ing men under such circumstan ces in that strategic area very likely since America Brit ain and rance would be dead against it Still anxiety is understandable becapse with Muscovites on her South aind Russian dominated Bulgaria on her northern fronter she would be in a powerful Red vise And the Turks regard Russia as un friendly which is rather a eup hemistic understatement of a harsh truth As a Moslem nation Turkey opposed the United plan for a partition of Palestine be tween tne Araos ana me jews Since then the Turkish govern ment has sat tight until just now when oreign Minister Necmeddin Sadak declared dur ing a wish with all our heart that without bloodshed without setting up in this region a con tinuous element of disorder and insecurity a 'lasting solution could be found leaving the Arabs masters of their rights Then Sadak shot an arrow which observers thought was aimed at Moscow: purset objective is that threats of aggression designs aimed at domination and con quest be elminated between peo ple and relations of friendship and mutual cooperation based on the principles of honor and dig nity be established that none should interfere in the internal affairs of another and that each be left in peace in 1 his territory and sovereign rights" The foreign minister' didn't lh terpret this statement but its significance is clear enough when you know the background 'Which briefly is this: Russia is bent on establishing' herself as a Mediterranean pow er In order to achieve this 'she ar i A Good Steak i ood expertly served in all Its mouth watering goodness CURB SERVICE CORINTH Miss Mrs Mary Aquilla Turner 71 mother of Cui Roscoe Turner famed speed aviator DrC Darby ulton Elected Moderator 'Ridiculous' Assessments On urnishings Deplored RANKORT Ky May 28 Seldon Glenn Louisville collector of internal revenue says assessment of household and kitchen furniture in Kentucky is a The former State senator and former Chairman of the State Tax Commission spoke Tuesday to Revenue Department field agents who are attending a training school here administering the property tax law in such a ridiculous way the State government loses the respect of the public said are hundreds of homes in Kentucky where one rug costs more than all the household and kitchen furniture is assessed he asserted He said radical has to be done to get proper assess ment of property in Kentucky Out of State business thinking of coming into Kentucky sees a high property tax rate and sumes assessments are near cash value They come to Ken tucky If we had proper assess ment in Kentucky the state would be much more attractive to 1 Glenn said the docs not have enough personnel to do a good job of tax HORSES COWS up to $7 up to $10 Do It Every Time Notice Boyle Co armers Stockmen WE BUY DEAD STOCK HOGS up io $375 Cwi Price Determined by Size and Condition We remove small animals free Phone collect any day or night BOB LEWIS SERVICE STATION Danville Ky Phone 1255 KENTUCKY CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES Inc RANKORT KY Phone rankfort 480 Southern Presbyterian and the Presbyterian "Church USA (North) The latter it meeting now in Seattle Both sessions will contine through June 2 Several overtures for ah against union have been drawn for presentation during the Ses sion Other overtures will be re ceived on withdrawal of the Southern Church from the ed eral Council of Churches of Christ SYOSSET Col Ihony Drexel Biddle Philadelphia millionaire member of one of oldest families socialite and sportsman who was at various times an author newspaper re porter publisher corporation executive GREAT NEW WTERMTKNttL HARVESTER Soy Bean OU Meal Rabbit Pellets 24 Dairy eed 165 Dairy eed Dry 8c reshening eed Red Horse 8c Mule 18 Sow 8c Pig eed Starting 8c Growing Mash Scratch Corn Mill eed Hominy eed Tankage 35 Sow 8c Pig Supplement seeks domination of the Darda A9vteifA nellei Strait which now is am JUlf JHIUlVyy troneq oy Tuncey rianlitw ciirrAnrlnr anv nart their rights over this strategic waterway the Black Sea and the Mediterranean and the issue is a burning one which Could easily become acutely dangerous That brings us to a new angle The Muscovites use devious methods in applying pressure to their intended victims Thus it was that recently the Soviet Union sent a new ambassador to Turkey Alexander Lavrishev His Excellency has the reputa tion of being a touch guy and his appointment brought from ob servers the comment that Russia hiight be getting reddy to put the screws on Ankara oreign Minister Sadak may have similar ideas about the am mission and be show 1 ing the red light to try to halt any high pressure activities Cer tainly this could be the Witching hour for the Russian ghost to walk in the Middle East theatre especially since the Arab situation has been complicated by the differences between the United States and BrihliibCbm munism thrives on trouble That doesn't mean the Soviet Union would deliberately em bark on vehtureS which would produce a major War She doesnjt want a major War However Moscow hasn't concealed its in dention to break into the Mediter ranean if necessary at the ex pense of Turkey and Greece She will pursue that objective at all costs short of war Cleaning th Cuff Johnny Minion veteran St Louis golf 'pro celebrated his 55th birthday recently but at all happy about 'the results a golf pro gets old they give him fishing moaned John Visiting base ball are cpmplainihg that the grass has been allowed to grow too long in the infield at Park (to help Marty Marion at short according to Billy Meyer) And 'not so long ago they were beefing because there any grass ar an 32 Dairy Supple ment 20 Dairy eed Garden Special 16 Dairy 95 Grain Horse Mule 40 Hog Supple ment Laying Mash 32 Poultry Sup plement Poultry attener Mash Baby Chick Cracked Com Oats 5 Bu Bag Cotton Seed Meal "Nlceblockiii JUUjy Juat Sd4 iMth avM MWV 4 XaaAaaAiAAaaaaaaaaa Scrap Mart Steady This Week No One Looks High Scrap Price Level NEW YORK May 27 (ZP) Loss of more steel production as a result of a coal strike in July or sooner was seen as even today by the Iron Age metalworking trade weekly Noting that the current strong steel demand shows no signs of diminishing the publication add ed: 4 there was little I chance that steel consumers would see a ouyer ror at least a year or The European Recovery Plan and domestic defense require ments may bring renewed argu ments over proposals for more steel capacity the Iron Age said at the same time pointing out that mills had a long chance to exploit all of their ORT Gen PIKEVILLE A circuit court jury here Thursday convicted John Slone of wilful murder in connection with the shooting i of Tom Huffman 41 near Shel biana April 9 Huffman was the father of 11 children The fixed punishment at life prisonment Turks ear Russians May Enter Middle More Steel To Be East As Result Of Jew Arab Conflict Lost By Expected LEXINGTON Approxi mately 500 farmers Thursday inspected hay crops grasses and small grains at the University of Kentucky experiment farm The farmers attended the school's spring forage crop and small gram field meeting LOUISVILLE Beginning with the fall term the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary will be opened to women OWENSBORO More than TheBunBoy Stanford Ave Neu Adami 15 or More Thai'a becuie the big 111 cubic foot 385 pound capacity International Harvester roMer aavea mrfny expensive daily trips to the grocery storel Instead you buy frosh foods in lugor quantities in season when prices are lowest and have the finest quality on hand at all times Also expensive left oVu waste is banished when perishable foods can bo saved and kept for months Saves Time and Energy Tool Eliminates fronsied tirlpg dinner preparations when un expected guests arrive Just stop to your Harvester raosor and servo tasty out of soason delicacies in the twinkling of an eye And food preservation is actually three times oasiu oh so much this groat now Hamster way I So wait Come in today and see for yourself You won't bo satisfied until you have one of those efficient economical reezers that ease your budget and assure nutritious food your family will call tops! loor area required 88 by 31 1 2 inches height 37 1 4 Inches TIME OUT! We see no hope for impro vement of conditions in theKentucky mental hospitals junless a special session of the legislature is called to remedy 4the oversight of failing to sufficient funds for these institutions when the last budget was prepared 1 The mentally sick seem to jhave no real champions in Kentucky Some of te ablest lawyers are today en gaged in very earnest effortsto lift the salary limitations judges and top executives $5000 to $8000 per year Only a few scattered com weak voices are heard in behalf of the hospi tal patients on whom the State can now spend less than $365 per year The Welfare of advisory physicians "after an inspection of Kentuc ky State Hospital has report ed that less than half enough "money has been provided for operation Their suggestion: that the facts be taken to the people is a good one but that is long range treatment where emergency treatment is needed The public do any thing even if it wants to un til it can express itself through the next legislature in 1950 In the meantime does the government propose to go along attempting to operate 1 the hospitals with 98c per pat iont per clay? Wc think the people will be pleased if Governor Clements tokos the only course by which relief for these inmates is and calls a special legislative session to consider the emergency situation at all of the State hospitals "Millars Since 1880'' Ky ml COYLE UNERAL ROME Perryville Ky PEAR WILL MDU izmrvs A TESJJJSni THIS OVER 1 I THE SOA? I'M' jimitfCTinl I is St nwh TH iZx 'A vl i 1 ft BUR BOY tl I 4 zf EED rs afff 71 VJ a a I I Zzwls I I I I Ll i.

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