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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 1

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Ky WG book: 'JLi COVERAGE5 1 xiG'i 1 Kentucky Advocate Established June 20 1865 Danville Daily Messenger Established May 1910 Consolidated ebruary 1 1910 Stu SIXTH YEAR DANVILLE BOYLE COUNTY KENTUCKY TUESDAY UN 16 1942 3 CENTS SCOUT LEADER CAROL CONTRIBUTES HER BIT TO RUBBER DRIVE MANY ARE KILLED REDS STOP NAZIS BOARD IS MOVED TOP LAMBS $1585 front Chinese ended thrbe To Cut Stale Mercer Honors Tax On Wages Bataan's Heroes quota 16 miQiiiuiifflffliiniw 806750 Lions Club Will Collect Rubber Two Cars In Wreck Near Here Today denionsrated i (ration Regiment pioneering camping athletic first thig nl0rnin)J in a collision on th( the of to contact the Scouts who will col 63 Indicted On Lottery Charge the jobless benefits survived by his moth 1 planes eluded German fighters but POLICE COURT WARMER not G3750 52500 50625 104975 the dif powers to de Two automobiles were damaged to the extent of about $75 each early More Thon 400 Ships Planned at on Price Hatchell Driver Of One Wrecked Auto Committee's Proposal Studied By President will be broad stntinn WIIAS Money Will Go To Boy Scouts Boyle County In Bond Sale Slump Thus ar This Month ran into consid rnble anti nircraft fire Of those in Turkey two were damaged by anti nircraft shells and two developed motor trouble Military observers in this east ern Mediterranean region were sur Jap Armies Gain In Drive To Toke Important Railroad Associated Press All the Home News Central Press Photos Winter flying jackets for both the Army and Navy Air Corps are regu lar equipment for our aviators They cost from $12 to $18 and are made of horsehide leather lined with sheep cheiirling ITZPATRICK ield Scout Executive Blue Grass Area Council Desert Battle Appears Nearing Its inal Stage Monday was the first day in many a long day that the Daii villq Stock Yards failed to beat all other lamb markets in the nd tion and while two went a frac tion higher than our mart the prices still hold firm and strong here at splendid prices as will be evidenced by the report from the local yards Here was how the markets stood Monday: Lexington Cynthiana Danville Cincinnati Louisville Chicago The feature of 4649 Choice Lambs Are Sold Over the Local Breaks the all Child Killed By Train At Stanford State Announces New i Plan or June 30 $1575 1555 1585 House Committee OK's $53548099 Bill in by steers $1150 down Planes Protect Mediterranean Ships Huge Run Of Lambs Pass Under Hammer Monday Boyle county A steak fry will be given this evening for members of the Cen tral District and Scoutmaster the home of Dr Sharp Maple Avenue Enrollment Heavy or Camp Offutt units A speaker this afternoon will tell of George Rogers Clark Vir fighting said only an 80 mile remainded between the tennial Commission will discuss of Captain James Harrod and his Virginia colonists who founded the settlement here anil paved the way for Ken lucky to become the fifteenth state in the union Tim ceremonies cast over radio Louisville from 4 to 4:30 o'clock (Central War Time) and rebroad east nt 8 pnu tomorrow night by radio station WLAP Lexington sales were The second week the sales were'' Purchase of one $1875 War Bond for which you receive $25 In 10 years will pay for one of these jack ets so necessary for our airmen fly ing at high altitudes and in northern climes So you and your neighbors can do your bit by investing at least 10 percent of your salary every pay day tn War Bonds to help pay the cost of tills equipment for intrepid American flyers Join the oarade' increased business in the nation's I nnd help top the War Bond Quota in post offices us: Treasury Deparlnun Total $806750 The Central Wholesale Com pany has just announced that its concern has fallen in line with over 90 per cent of its employees making weekly contributions to the War Chest buying War Bonds and Stamps Congratula tions Manager Armstrong this reminds of the days of Cen tre 6 Harvard 0 when you were captain of another team that made good as you are Captain today a thriving patriotic business Casey Man 57 Weds 24 Year Old Woman William Logan Durham 57 and Corine Enyard 24 both of whom listed their address as Yosemite in Casey county were married the county office here the Rev Edwards Kentucky Sailor Stabbed In ight PHILADELPHIA June 1G W) Irving Pendley 27 years old sail or stationed at the navy card here was stabbed last night when visit $53800 Asked By Treasury And Only 1 243850 Received LEXINGTON KY June 16 "A'd variee'd regfKrations" show" the Blue Grass Council Boy Scout camp Camp Offutt will enjoy the biggest camping season of its 20 years of service to Scouts of this area it was announced today The one week periods from June 28 to Aug 2 are all approximately three quarters filled and are ex pected to be filled to capacity by the time camp opens A full schedule of activities for the entire period has been com pleted and will include opportun ities for Scouts to pass irst and Second class requirements It also covers a large field of merit badges for which Scouts cannot ordinarily meet the requirements in their own home towns Some of the merit badges that will be offered are public health personal health rowing canoeing life saving (Red Cross Senior and Junior) swimming woodcarving China Asks Allies To Strike Japan aid cooking and markmanship A 50 mile canoe trip will be taken each week by first class Scouts 15 years old or over Scouts who wish to receive Emergency Service Scout rating this summer will have the oppor tunity to meet all the necessary requirements while at camp Water front activities will be under the supervision of Robert itzpatrick field executive and di rected by Jack Bucher who at present is attending the National Aquatic School at Schiff Scout Reservation Mendham New Jer sey 11 Bucher Scout executive and Leo Gruss assistant executive will direct the camp They will be assisted by Meriel Harris Robert itzpatrick Hager Jack Swift Jack Bucher and the Scout ers who attend camp with their troops erally giving the shirt off her well dressed infant Central Press Phonephoto who will come collect The Scouts will sell the at any tilling station Prom Port Knox came its Re placement Center Sometime in the next 11 days find time to go up to the attic and bring down that tricycle or scooter Johnny has outgrown The rubber tires' to the rubber salvage campaign will)' help to in the scrap with the Jap of the founding here Kentucky settlement costume life of Band and Com Poree Demons to take part in inK a girl fnd lAlliun Hodge i from his home town Louisville Ky (6 Harrodsburg Police said George Boris 37 192nd Tank was held under $500 bond in con nection with the stabbing Officers 'said the stabbing resulted when Pendley Went to the defense Scout Camp Expeds Excellent Season UNIVERSITY KY LIBRARY In Police Court this morning Will Shackleford Clay Wilcher HMI I I Ikllnf ami uvvu mnivy nvgiu wuiu fined $10 and costs on drunken ness charges and committed to fdur days the Royal Air oreu the workhouse in default of pay announced in a apccinl communique ment i I today RANKORT Ky June 16 (P) The tax on wages for state un 1 employment compensation ceases after June 30 under amendments to the state aid iaw that also ease the burdens on employers Large sums piled up in reserve made it possible to stop taxing the workers to reduce the im maximum contribution from 37 per cent of pay rolls to 237 per cent and at the same time to make slight increases in bene fits given to workers Encouragement to retain work ers is given by providing that an contributions may be scaled down even to zero accord ing to tile reserve Hie individual employer has piled up Each pay ment of jobless benefits to worker proportionately reduces his employer's reserve Other changes in the law) effee The character building program of the Boy Scouts of America is progressing nicely under the lead ership of itzpatrick field scout executive of the Central Dis trict who makes his headquarters in Danville Mr itzpatrick re sides in Baughman Heights with his wife and two lovely children Lam 4 and Linda 2 1600 1G00 the Danville sales was the large number of lambs disposed of during the day which were 4G49 We do not know how the sales are running from Mon day to Monday in comparison with those of last year when nearly 90000 lambs were sold over the local breaks but we feel that the heavy sales are showing up fav orably with those of last year which was the banner year for the local yards Here is the full quotation of local sales: A total of 5786 head of live stock was sold Monday at the Boyle County Stockyards with tions as follows: Cattle Receipts 175 $700 to $1200 heifers down: baby beeves $1150 cows $700 to $875 bulls $1000 to $1080 Receipts 640 down packet's $1375 light pack ers $1360 heavy packers $1350 heavies $1300 pigs $1340 down sows $1275 down Sheep and Lambs Receipts 4 649 top ewes and wethers $1550 to $1585 top ewes and bucks $15 to $1525 good $14 down med ium $1350 down ewes $540 down Tribute to the men of Company Battalion who fought at Bataan i i it I 'liliu il) now ate iimcu us iiiimhi all i Wlud 'IjouBiUf With WAR BONDS I Harmnnv fin Wheat I I Prices Held Likely WASHINGTON June 16 (TT) Tile House Appropriations Com mittee to approve $535 18099 ominbtis bill primarily for the nc ci lerntion of Guayule rubber prod 1 Helion and for Hie financing of I VOL LXXVL No 254 lilllEIIlliiilillillliJiliim This Is Necessary If You Drive Your Car ers in Kentucky according to Hie ect the rubber commission I Since rihnt inne were started in 1926 a total of: $294590 11 has born piled up by them in reserve The pool winch began in 1927 has mounted to $16532851 The law provides that work pool made up of Hie 1 per c(nt takeout from their annual wages shall not be louched ex cept in case the fund In the parlance of the Wall Street crowd the ederal Treasury has asked a budget of $53800 in the War Bond Stamp sales and only $1243850 has thus far been bid by the county and this is mak ing those in charge of the county sales sit up and take notice if you please Boyle county has thus far in the sale of Bonds Stamps taken a lead ing role in the parade of her sister counties and has easily gone over the top But this time the Treas ury asked for a sum that is not meager in the least $53800 and we are so far from that at the half way point yesterday being the 15th of the month that we are really in our and we herewith are sounding the Macedonian Cry loud and long for we do not want to fall behind which will bring mortification to the good people of this proud county The recording Thermometer which is really a work of art has been moved from the show Window of A Kays Co to the foyer of the Kentucky Theatre where it is believed that more people will see it Our people have stood up so splendidly in the sales drive thus far that we cannot against the but we do feel a bit mortified and we still hope that the remainder days of this month will bring us to the forefront again and that the above sum of $53800 will yet be forthcoming The first week 437100 $769250 Stamps sold at Danville Post Office 37500 WASHINGTON 1 June 16 i Compromises that would per mit ii'im rs to obtain full parity limns mi major crops mid still nlloW the government to sell sur plus wheat nt lower price was roperted to be under White House consideration today The proposal was said to liavc liers Press Home Third Naval Victory Over Japs Off Coast (Kilobit to 8m Donut Buy War Bonds I Every Pay Day nrrtntt weather forecast is quite so cool tonight and occas prised to learn that a United tonal light rains in tKc and States combat force was operat or portions this part of the world Bill Approved To Double Navy's Size i Rumanian Oil ields I Target Of Raid Hustonville road Kentucky High way Patrolman Ben Bray report ed He said that Mr and Mrs Pearl II Melvin of Lafayette Ind en route to visit in Whetstone Ky had parked their car beside the road and hud gone to sleep While parked their ear was struck by an automobile driven by Price Hat chet 49 of Shelby City Patrol man Bray said adding that the Indiana car was knocked 75 feet by the Hatchell car He said the accident occurred at 2:10 this morning Hatchell is employed by the Southern railroad here little Carol Anne Schaller' of Woodside lit as she contributes a piece of her elastic apparel usually worn by the tive July 1 pointed out by Vego (1(l unnecessary rubber at his Barnes Unemployment Compensa 1 home and will then call the Boy non Jiircctor include raising the minimum weekly benefit rate for unemployed from 1 to $5 and the maximum from $15 to $16 and reducing from two weeks to one week the time a worker who has lost his job must wait ap plying for it The commission also will begin paying jobless benefits by the week instead of bi weekly The Unemployment Compensa tion Act covers approximately 000 employers and 250000 work DETROIT Mich June 16 (P) District Attorney Lehr todnv disclosed that 63 residents of the United States Cuba nnd Pan becomes exhausted from' paying amn hud been indicted as conspir ators in un international lottery operation described by postal au thorities ns one of the largest and most extensive in the United States By Associated Press Army and Navy fliers today pressed home the third great naval victory over the Japanese invasion forces in the Aleutian is lands off Alaska while in North Africa Hie flaming desert battle between the British and Axis armies appeared to be reaching its final stage high command asserted that Axis troops had already won the latest battle of Libya which started May 26 Th British headquarters ac knowledged that British tn ops had withdrawn from positions be 'nw Ain El Gazala 40 miles west of Tobruk as the Axis armored columns attempted to cut off the key British stronghold Meanwhile the Italian high com mand claimed victory in a air and naval which in the Mediterranean last night The Italians claimed that thrbe I British warships were sunk and 17 other ships were sunk set afire or damaged I An Italian heavy cruiser was ac knowledged missing and a destroy er damaged In the northern Pacific area American fliers battering at the Japanese invaders off the Aleutian islands were credited with having already sunk or damaged eight enemy ships In the Russian campaign Hit field headquarters indictated that the Axis troops had met a 4 stone wall defense in the bloody 11 day old assault upon Sevasto pol the Russian Black Sea German warplanes were also re ported to have again raided Mos cow the Russian capital The Americans were striking against a Japanese force trying desperately to break into the Western Hemisphere by conquer ing a few bleak islands far out in the northern Pacific One cruiser and damage to sev en other ships including an air eraft earlier were reported among Hie accomplishments of the Am erican Air orce Northwest for the ymmg republic McChesney i'ankfort Sc INE to CUTTING to be paid by Major Charles Attendants at the Naval Hos where the Jiital said Pendley's condition was induct ion serious Scouts rubber rubber of which have been designated as collection agencies for scrap rub her and the money will be left in the Scout treasury The club urges other citizens wishing a means of transporting THEATRE GUIDE (War Stamps and Bonds on at the local theatres) Ken'ucky Today nnd Wed nesday: "Broadway" with George Raft nnd Pat eatures at 1:45 3:51 5:47 7:53 9 59 State Today and Wednesday and "eud of the Trail" CAIRO Juno 16 United States Army nir force planes to gether With RA units have been supporting Allied sea forces in been advanced by members of were operations in the central nnd oast joint Semite nnd House committee ern Mor iterrnn mi diirimr thn Inst nt i ivlnrr In onk Hn Cnnri iuuionnl deadlock on the major features of the annual $1180000000 farm ap propriations bill WASHINGTON June 16 (P The House Naval Affairs Com mittee toay approved a $8550 000000 ship construction meas ure The unprecedented program is designed ultimately to double the size of the United States fleet The measure will provide for more than 1400 ships of all kinds including more than 400 combat STANORD Ky June 16 (ZT) ant craft in the airplane carrier An eighteen month old baby John ersuier and desroyer category Camenisch was struck and Kill ed by a southbound Louisville and Nashville freight train near here Monday Twelvc vrnr old Ezra Walker Jr saw the child wander from his 1 rank and ran to CAIRO June 16 Ail rescue him but failed to reach I ig four motored United States the boy in time I Artny Air orce planes which were The Walker boy said the train icported to have bombtd the Ku crew apparently did not see the manian oil region Inst week were child on the track tie said "the said reliably to have returned to train continued on through Stan 1 their bases safely except the four ford without stopping I Wl'e to liud Tur" Th? father Oscar Ca key menisch operates a dairy The Informed quarters said he ii it rJiinna nltulful fL'inulH blit rhild an er and two sisters The Danville Lions Club at their regular weekly dinner meeting at nLLt fought off Indian attacks voted to go in aiding the I government in collecting scrap a rubber Under the plan adopted by club each member will collect By Associated Press With Japanese armies overrun ning three of her eastern pro vinces China today urged an im mediate launching of a major Allied offensive and declared that if the United Nations continued to be toward Japan she might become ficult of the Axis On the dispatches gap now Japanese columns driving toward each other along the vital Nan chang Hangchow railroad in the Chekiang and Kiangsi provinces The Japanese dispatches indicat ed that the gap had been narrow ed to 60 miles with the Japanese troops driving eastward along the Chekiang Kiansi railway only 10 miles west of Kweiki an impor tant railroad town One column of perhaps 50000 men which overran Northern uun aiiu uiiiua VlUKlcUIg piUVlUUtJ MJUlll O1 0I11UI Mr itzpatrick began his work ghai last month has made steady in the district April 28th after I (Continued on Page Six) returning from the scout training school at Mendham How ever Mr itzpatrick knew scout ing as he has had nearly twelve experience as a Scout He went through all the Boy Scout ranks including the Eajrle badge the highest rank He was also scout master and director of camp ing activities for five years He will be 'director of water front activities? Offutt Boy Scout camp on Kentucky River during the summer beginning June 28th and extending to August 12 Mr itzpatrick is a graduate of Transylvania College Lexington of 1937 and prior to ac Grand Total to and includ ccpting his present position as ing June 13th $1243850 scout executive taught school and I coached basketball in Bourbon The following gives the detail county He has 37 troops under of the sales of the second week: I his supervision of which there are armers National seven white troops two Negro Bank $497400 troops and three Cub Packs in Boyle Bank Trust Company Citizens National Bank Old Bank at Perryville Ky Danville Post Office uoniDnnv IrniiH'il into ed'iul service in 1910 with other Kentucky National Guard Notables Take Part In Sesqui Event HARRODSBURG Ky June (TP) Heroes of colon ial days mid Sons whose equally grim determination helped write at Bataan Peninsula another epic in American history wore honored here today Observing the sesquicentennial and the one hun anniversary of the first citizens in again the settlers who into the old stockade and A' lib imMiII" iiiii'iTWIMSMHi Uncle urgent call for scrap rubber finds 14 a 4 JI 1 LAZ If i '4 A.

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