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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 1

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I I I 1 toe weather and warmer tonight cloudy Thursday rain Thursaay afternoon or night OP KY LIBRARY THE LEADING COIlNTin haiiY THE kiuf UNIVERSITY U' OP KLEX KY lH I ilk Shilsj Daily Telegraph News and Pictures by Interna tional News Service Established May 6 1910 Dnville Boyle County Kentucky Wednesday Nov 6 1935 VOL 26 No 156 I Chandler Leads WHICH ONE WILL IT BE? I SPEAKS AT CHICAGO PROMOTED BY A Gangster Victim OTHER STATES REPORTS EXAMINING TRIAL Nov 1 1 Judge King Swope Delivers SPEAKS HERE TODAY radio of the A The provision and preparation of tudents with the seniors and jun Precincts With the count of votes intl'our OR PflIKES cnoRftn jured Reports Today Monday The new 1936 Master Chevrolets Pledges for the Boy Scout work Experimental Station Gives Valuable Advice to armers Big EED STORE county brings Total I i) I 1 wn tN A Chandler contained attention (I A be as immediate storm (lam as the hurricane whirl erratic course through The storm swing day or more however plenty of good wholesome food sufficient in quantity and variety for heath and served so it is ap petizing and appealing to the family is a cooperative undertak (Continued on Page our) The 1936 Models Attracting At tention at The Kentucky Prominent Club Leader Delivers Excellent arm Address Republicans Win In New York State and Also Pennsylvania Danvule today 1 lie meeting was under the auspices of Centre College and the college part of the house catching fire anti also to make the grate stove or furnace more efficeint Neglecting the mules or work horses during the winter is not good business even if it does save Topic Of Talk Is In The Interest of Rural People young past NEW' CHEVROLET IS ON DISPLAY Armistice Day Will Be Cele brated by Annual Poppy Sale Hydrophobia set in i ell'orts to prevent the boy il Orchard Youth Dies Hospital Here Yesterday BOY IS VICTIM BITE STRIPPING ROOM STOVES Big Assortment armers Supply Co i Cuilis Killen Jr 12 year old son of Mr and Mrs Curtis Killen died yesterday afternoon at at the and Boyle County' Hospital Pledges Continue to Come In or Local Scout Work Repeal of Dry Amendment Is Leading By Two To One NEW EAR CORN Extra Nice armers Supply Co REAL GAS and Oil Service TEXACO armers Supply Co The? boy died from rabies fol lowing his being attacked by a mad dog several imniths ago At first it was thought that the dog was rabid The animal was killed but its head was not exam ined to determine if it the germ and medical Uses of 1 ed that with the imagination one Is able to achieve his ambitions Dr Cadman talked at length on the need for parents to have th imagination possessed by their children Beyle County Has irst Mur der of The Year Today LOUISVILLE Ky Nov 6 NS) It appeared today that Chandler would the next Governor of Kentucky the Democratic candidate started rolling up a sizable lead in the early counting With only the results of 48 pre cincts already in Chandler regis tered a lead over his Republican opponent by 1776 votes The last count sent in gives Chandler 4 960 votes and Swope 3184 votes Repeal of the dry amendment appeared leading by two to "though a fewer number of precincts had reported on this question Mrs Vivian Chase Discovery of the bullet riddled body of Mrs Vivian Chase in a parked automobile at Kansas City Mo was believed by authorities to account for all but one of the yang of eight accused of kidnap ing August Luer aged Alton Uh Six are' in local unit is 'sponsoring this cam through a young Mew Jersey legislature were re tained by the Republicans In Mississippi the Democrats had practically no opposition Harold Burton Independent Re publican won in Cleveland At Hyde Park President Roose velt refused to concede any na tional significance to results of the election The little White0 88 House is anxiously watching the count in Kentucky It was said Mr Roosevelt conceded the victory inKentucky to the Republicans be fore the counting started but was still hopeful Kanawha Salt armers Supply Co 813 I 7259Q dtntal instruction MRS LUTHER MAY SPEAKS OVER NBC AT 11:30 TODAY! 'I he corrective clinics established I'i im irily the purpose of this bv the local chapter of the Amer activity is to give necessary den ican Kki Lross and lied mid the i (al tr supervision of the Red Cross Nurse Mrs lorence Sullivan have performed a (worthwhile ser vice in Boyle County This activity was stalled in ans wer to a felt need ormerly when children were examined in the' school those who could afford the expense went to their doctors to have defect: corrected those who could not afford it profited very little by the examinations The clinics enable all to havq the bene fits of corrective work The Boyle County Dental Clinic (Midi VPfit1 krinnHiiiB Wwnm vlltil 100 11 giving health protection 300 children who otherwise would i hot' receive the proper care and iors of the high school as invited guests made up part of the audi ence Hundreds of townspeople were also present filling the church i VOTE IN BOYLE COUNTY IS 7399 Judge King Swope for Governor by a majority of 510 A record vote was cast in 'Boyle i county the total amounting to 7399 Counting of the votes be '1 he (yea of Kentucky are lurnd todcy to tlusc two pop ular candidates for the nice Doth claim they will win by large majorities iitmenl and pre school children but exceptions are made for adu'ty emeri'ency cases! rom July I 1934 to July 1 1935 46 sessions were hr id with 315 in attendance The work is made possible through the co operation of the local dentists and through the help of the Kiwanis Club in furnishing equipment In October Miss Hudson Den tal llygiinist from the State Board of Health examined 2306 children in the city and' county schools The dentjil clinic will take care qf those who cannot otherwise have the work done An increase in pre school work has been one of the accomplish ments of the past yiar Thcr: (Continued yn Page 4) BULLETIN LOUISVILLE KY Nov 6 (IN S) Chandler continued to pile up a lead in the later returns which were being received here today There was also a strong lead for repeal of the dry amendment although reports on this lagged far behind rom 125 precincts I Chandler 16658 votes and Swope 9552 votes Louisville pre 1 cincts gave Chandler 2208 and Mr 1 Swope 1508 I ilipl'c uun is 0 pounas a aay per rou pounds the fertility of many gardens I or live 1 needed is Toll Reaches Nine With 150 In jured Reports Today Say (By International News Service) west coast and cross sections of Alabama Mississippi and Louisiana were removed from threat of age today ed in itsthe Gulf back in a with even greater force The death toll reached nine lo day as a boy died of injuries One hundred and fifty in the Miami district were injured cratic popular vote was due to I men the city of Danville and are attracting much attention in I the lobby of the Kentucky Theatre I where they are I rour precincts counted resulted as The diffePent models arc beillg louvvis: i unuerwooa aoo i Coulter 225 Carter 326 and Ellis 754 The repeal of th 3 dry amend ment was losing by a vote of 453 (dry) td 172 (wet) Amendment No 2 (Pension) the votes weie leading 442 i ua I Clinics of Red Cross Have Performed Great Service 1 shown a different one each day if ana everyone is pleased with the beauty of the new cars President Roosevelt Although admitting the only fire' he ever attended was put out be fore he arrived President Roose velt was honored for 25 service as member of the volun teer fire department at his at Hyde Park by other ij ic member of tho'ergaaiaatiorutl BREACH PEACE II ARCE 111 IhH oster Matlieriy was ai raiuged I before arris Jr county I judge today on a charge of breach of the peace He was held to trail on $100 bund Trial will be Thurs day morning ollowing election of sophomore class officers yesterday the Dan ville High school freshman class held an election and elected the i ma(i following officers: I Eugene McCowan Vice Martha Brown i Secretary treasurer Edward Broadus Next Saturday November 9 will be Me day in Dan i ville and other nearby towns I On or near Armistice Day each year Me Not' drives arj promoted by the Disabled Ameri can Veteran of the World War in many cities and towns throughout the country unds icalized from the drives are used strictly for rehabiliti tion work among the war t'me disabled As the years continue it has seen i that the movement is becoming more popular ami successful which means of course that the rehab iiitation work is being expanded to the four corners of the nation This year President Rosevelt has heartily endorsed the movement as has both the I Governor of Kentucky and the mayor of Danville What more proof could one have of the gen this proj'ect say local committee Armiitice Day ration for chickens Twenty five le a gal lon a day where no other animal protein is fed Garments that are not worn fre quently or that are put away for the season may be protected by I garment A hner mn Im mnrln a little feed They should not be i for a sjnge garment or for Sev nvar fat but Rhnnld bn Vpnf i vn1 an(J may Opgn aV tne t0) good thnlty condmon through 1 tom center or side It should be out the cold months large enough so dresses or coats WbPP hllV la thp nnlv murrVi jii i i 2vuoU W1II nOr De WnKcd age led a Jersey cow requires There is still time to sow rye aoout oou i ounas ana a Holstein a3 a garden cover clop He about 900 pounds a month If sil 1 manuring followed by plowing or I age IS leu at me usual rate wmen is 2 nnitnda dv npr nnnmlcliL i xvplirbfi fhp amniin i Auaiiunng nowever oitcn considerably less nwre weedy The Park' Shorn L' Snoon' George Snyder While Tavern I Cundiff Walter Dunn 'L I Charles Coomer i Hugh Coomer I Miss Naive Read Dairy eed Laying Scratch Oats Shell and Raines Ear Corn attening Z' Mash Horse Molasses i Ralph Wyatt 1 1 rf ph nr 1 i I'PPii ififr i nnn inor 1 rniq in Aiirirniin eed Mill eed Hog eed winkinsun Oil Meal Tankage Bone! 2Z Meal Cotton Seed Meal Mrs Murcum I Mrs Wt Johnson Boyle first homicide of the year wan recordd here th morning about 10:30 when Edward Earl McDermott well lik ed and wcE known Mitchellsburu citizen came to his death McDeimott was brought to the Danville and Boyle County Hospi tal yestsrdiy afternoon following a shooting and cutting tight at his store in Mitehellsburg where he h's brothr William Cur i tin and Jessie Hilbert were the i main participants lie died froii a bullet wound inflicted in the ab domen Today the aggressors Wil iam Curtis about 59 years old farmer and Jessie Hilbert about 30 years old were in jail Lloyd Chambers Lebanon pike resident was also arrested and jailed in connection with the trouble Examining trial for Curtis llil Leit and Chambers has been set for Thursday November 1 1 They were held without bond and charg cd with murder aiding and abet Iting The affray occurred Tuesday shorfy after 4 just as the election polls precinct No 3 at Mitehellsburg had been closed It was reported that Curtis and Hil bert entered the beer and soft i drink store of the two McDermott boys and broached a political ar gument while under the influence liquor When asked to quit the store heated words and expletives ful lowed which kd to the shooting' and fighting A hot battle occur red and the McDermott brotherswere wounded Edward was shot cnee in the stomach the bullet puncturing his intestines Harry I was the victim of a bullet wound in the kg and also a vicious cut on the head and neck Early this morning local phy I sicians did not believe Edward would live His internal injury I was too great for him to survive ('rub Orchard today and luncral Harry the brother was reported will he hed tomorrow i in i1P cntiial condition Six i 1 teen stitchiu were taken in his knife wound He is confined to his home in Mitehellsburg unable to be moved 1 li I' I') Pni ilnm n1 donnh I MIMWiU UUlt Pl! 11 1 11 ivtiyinoiici 1 1 1 1 di ti eu upon lhl scene yesterday shortly after the conflict had abated arresting Cur tis Hilbert and Chambers A pis te and a razor were taken up these having ben used in the fight All three men were placedn the Boyle County jail in Dan ville to await examining trial Curt's operates a farm in Boy'e County for his subsistence Tha occupation of Hilbert is not known Hilbert is the step son of Curtis The slain man is the son of Chas McDermott who lives a half mile beyond Mitehellsburg The fath er has for a long period of years be connected with the Kentucky State Highway Commission wqrk ng in the capacity of Guard ore men His connection with the Highway Commission was recent ly severed following the second Kentucky primary due to political reasons He has been inactive since that time Edward McD: nnottSis survived bv his 'wife and a young baby dau ghter He was well known by citizens and people over the nine soundnes of numbers of the for this annual event The of paign group pf the Methodist church which will bo headed bv Mrs i A Creech It is the hope of every A in the community that 1 the civic minded people of the city will give their generous support to this most worthy cause there by honoring the war dead on Arm istice Day I he committee on arrangemynts for the Me drive i wish to give Mrs A Creech and I uci pau luiiv ladies high praise for their I work in the annual event ollowing Dr aunres I conirihute and been so several members of the audience I nia see Ben Baer treas asked questions which the clergy 1 1110 nr Alcoek man very generously answered i I Previously reported Dr Cadman has for more than I thirty five years been the pastor Wrav of the Central Congregational nellrv 'fevjs Church Brooklyn Nev York He Mirs Alma Ncunherz served as president of the deni! Dem Drug Store 'Council of the Churches of Christ Berry I America from 1924 through Arthur Ileathman 11928 and has continued to be the (1 Shaw radio preacher of that Council He St Cook is the author of numerous books Leslie Evans sixl the contributor of a syndi Gordon Evans 'b cated feature articles to scores of 'L Noel newsj) pers entitled Ques iis Moore lions and Ho holds A Walker honorary degrees from inorc than' A Stroup twenty American colleges His visii fr (Innh'u ia thr ond one that he has made and is part of his semi annual visit to a few selected colleges in the South and Mid West I Ven Are Held ithout Bond I ollowing Shooting At Mitehellsburg Dr Cadman speaker of the ederal Council of the Churches of Christ in Ameri 1 ca and one of the best knowg clergyhieiv of the nation address ed a convocation of students and townspeople at the Christian kjiiunn in vuiuhu tuuav a go Dr Parkes Cadman Speaks Today at Centre Convocation I chairman at the Messenger office i 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 100 10(1 100 I 00 00 200 200 200 100 200 50 doo 100 100 100 100 50 100 300 100 100 500 100 I I fl vHiigh School Body Elects 1935 Officers Today Dr Cadman brought out the fact that the great artists authors and composers had produced tlieir finest' masternieces through their i Imarrinntions and each nor 1 1 ontinue to come in and today to being displayed sonality could'be seen in his wurli tas Others desiring to i Innn xvAznni a 4 uvuc ub a picvouuiuu uyuiusu U4U possiblty of the roof or other to 30 layers will sonsum Address On Uses 01'1 I Dr Cadman's subject was He stress nntion O112I $72590 TOTAL LORIDA STORM OR BOY SCOUTS CHANGES COURSE i President Roosevelt Gover nors Mayors Endorse Annual Event As irst Votes in State Counted VDCCUMAN CI ACC hispecHon of chimneys is im Skiinmilk or buttermilk where rKfiannlAll VLAuO I as th2 fes ar2 started available in sufficient quantities wv llVltfl Aflfllimfi i th6 This should be may be used to balance the grain Republicans Make Gains Republicans today hailed re suits of elections in half a dozen i states yesterday as a forerunner of a nation wide repudiation of Chandler Leading by 510 In our tne New Deal in lU3o while the Democrats attached little signific ance to the vote In New York the Republicans precincts out of twenty three in 'gained control of the Assembly Boyle county completed which went Democratic in the last I Chandler was leading election for the first time in twenty years The two Democratic candidates for Congress however won in nominally Republican dis tncts Nearly complete reports from jgan at 10 this morning and New York showed that the Demo will continue until the work is crat rolled up 600000 majority completed probably requiring sev despite the Republican victory in I eral days as the vote in the county 'the Assembly races The 'Demo board of education races council viaviv jjupuitti yuiv was uuc lu heavy voting in New York City trustees at Junction City and Per i nA h'pnnsv ivanio vntj kp ivvnic aie vu uu uuunieu publican and both houses of the I Vote for school trustees in the this week XTa four nropinrfa pnnnfpd vnunlfpj mi Mrs Luther May Danville wo man prominent in the Homemak Club and other activities spoke over a nationwide chain of radio stations today during the National arm and Home Hour of the NBC network at 11:30 a She' spoke from the Chicago studios on the subject Peo ple Are Learning to Live Well Through Wise Expenditure of Ef 'Danville friends of Mrs May heard her enlightening addressfrom WAVE WLW and otherstations comprising 47 in all Mrs Mays radio talk follows: Tlie expression Live uiroinc 1a tvtnmr 4 Lz iiivuiio lu man pvvpic tlie VAJCIl diture of large sums of money During the past few years we farm folks have had little money to spend The home demonstra tion program of our Kentucky Col lege of Agriculture which brings I us information when1 our need for I Noted Clergyman hpln mid nvnoiionno (a hidniul 1 Azl Tin makes it a very vital thing came I to our rescue with a at program Many farm peo ple have been able through the help of this service not only to 11aIaU Azin nC L1 4 I living LV go stliem' through a wise expenditure of ef fort What constitutes that All homemakers know that the most important part of is being well fed at I' tJH it 'W IgJ Wk fcj 111 Ilk HP HHZHHi artjiBrfflP Sr BL' 'V I 1.

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