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Domllc DANVILLE KENTUCKY MONDAY MARCH 261951 VOLUME SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS NUMBER IM HUNT PLANE MISSING WITH 53 Talk On And Drives To MIh of Will Elect Air Search On REV RICHARDSON or ourth Day Officers Tonight happenings unds Needed At n'vsMcDowell Home Id Thy Kingdom fwVlfVlE IIVIIIV on of Mt non Kemper Jack Man in GlennJ Gtobemaster a wa Democrats Name Tbc WPS preside bi Watts Nominee the tne BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GLASGOW Ky March 26 1 I crash in Washing WEATHER (Continued an ThtMlI i the dates and sites for nine meet A Council at its recent periodic GeOTOe McClure III i inr'K in Kontnrkv this wnnlr tn nf fr: to meeting held in the home of Mrs of a John Banta on St Mildred's i Wins bwimnung Leiter I meetings: Kentiickv i arc Clements to participate in Somerset riClilULNV Tiru: it 75n and Maysville 7:30 GLASGOW POLICEMAN OUND SHOT TO DEATH LOUISVILLE Ky March The District Office of Price incident cab was Central of More arrange addresses and well known uture The SHANNON AIRPORT Ireland March 26 AP Ships and planes 4 I Calif Crab Or nen highetail Rev Richardson Will Conduct 2 Week Event 4ih Annual Event To Be Held April 4 5 xx STANDARD PRINT INC NEWSPAPER BINDING DEPT LOUS I LIE KY 26 urged Memberships Are Being Sold Locally LEXINGTON Ky Much 2S Kentucky' first statewide olk estival next riday and Saturday will draw about 300 dancers from seven state The estival which will In clude folk dancing and singing and demonstrations of weaving and pottery making will be held at the University of Ken tucky 300 To Attend int State olk estival Will Run Apr 14 or Representative Plane Still Missing In Atlantic Allies Move East rom Munsan And Link Division Rites Wednesday or Homer Maupin City YWCA Council Elects Mrs Hundley President Danville OPS Meeting Tuesday Is One Of Nine Administration May Ask General To Get Clearances Jones Returns rom Conference In East MacArthur left Tokyo for 38th parallel grea of Korea (Continued on Pag our) held at 10:30 and 7:30 daily i are expected 3 Men AccusedJBy ather Of Girl 12 Powell Of Mercer I And Southern Officials To Speak Tuesday 12 New And Retained Directors To Meet By John Hightower WASHINGTON March 26 UP) The dispute that rages be tween Gen Douglas MacArthur and the Truman administration over how to win the Korean war has reached fever heat again The administration may shortly ask the general to clear with Wash 2:30 it 200 tend Truman Tells Of Soviet Dangers Urges Strength Inter American Powers Urged To Build Defenses 24 28 23 29 30 housc Thc deadline has to April 29 from St Lmjis Bowling Green Louisville Lexington Corbin Covington Paducah Pikeville Huntington Evansville Indianapolis iIf I STATE UTURE RETAILERS Church Of God's State I ASSN opens MEET tonight Ministers To Convene i inf rrcchrlacf ir I meet at Swarthmore College ac i cording to information received! here Saturday from Pottstown I Pa I A student in the junior class! George entered Hill in the fall of 1948 and was a member of one of tho school's football and track teams and a former stu asnt Ct Danville High school I home on the highw STORMY WASTES of the Atlantic west of Eire are being scoured for a USA Globemaster missing with 53 personnel aboard The big plane took off from Limestone Me halted at Gander Newfoundland was last heard from three hours' about 800 west of Eire Its destination was Mildenhall England RA planes are aiding search Outstanding Local Youths To Be Chosen orSoecial State Honors Mrs Joe Curd Mrs Ellis will serve co hostcss inc Barren county snenir oi fice was found shot to death in the sheriffs office here today Coroner John Dearing Ha gan shot himself in the head with a 38 caliber revolver He estimat ed that Hagan had been dead about 12 hours when the body was found by Sheriff Jesse Edmunds Hagan who was in the Navy WASHINGTON March AP President Truman the nations of the new world to day to strengthen and coordinate their defense forces against posed by the gressive expansion the So iet system toward our own hem isphere" must now plan as a pri mary task for the strengthening and the coordinated use of our defense forces in this hemis Mr Truman said in a speech prepared for the opening of the Inter American oreign meeting must also consider how we may best use our strength to sup port the cause of freedom against aggression throughout the world" In those words the American chief executive sounded the theme which this government British press I ar East naval headquarters hopes virtually said south Korean troops staged a missing commando raid 50 miles north of By Olen Clements TOKYO March 26 United Nations troops solidified their lines on the western front in Korea today and drove rapidly north toward the 38th parallel Allied forces moved east from Munsan and linked up with an American division north of Ui jongbu The town is about 100 miles south of the prewar boun dary between north and south Korea ield dispatches said red re sistance melted The Americans advanced rapidly despite soupy Korean mud The entire UN line drew closer to parallel 38 It appeared the al lies could cross in force whenever they chose Spring Revival Sei At Church Of God th in order to support men in Eu rope and Asia who are battling for freedom" He pictured the Soviet system as one of power im 4 posing slavery at home and ag (Continued On Pag Three) 1 Business profits in 1950 were 3n per cent above 1949 in spite of increased taxes and "we simply cannot allow business profits to keep going 2 arm profits have gone up 27 per cent since fighting started in Korea 3 He hoped working men will not ask for wage increases beyond the present formula which permits 10 per cent above the levels of January 1950 DEENSE DEPT IGURING ON MONEY NEEDS WASHINGTON March (AP) The Defense Department is still trying to estimate exactly how much more than 541791000000 it will need this fiscal vear to carry out its regular operations and the armed forces expansion program ordered by President Truman last December Its formal request to Congress for a third supply of funds or authority to spend in the year ending Juno 30 was expected in March but probably be ready before next month officials said today When President Truman announced on Dec 15 the plan to build the armed forces un to a 3500000 man goal guesses were that this would require another $10000 000 000 Whether these initial estimates finally will be reflected in the supplemental appropriation is not clear spring series of services will be Joiner of Lou be modi rater of the Memberships in the Ephraim McDowell Memorial oundation are bein'? sold lorillv this wnrl In order to raise funds to put the i first iwcDowell Home condition fo: reopening this summer will on his experiences while ses Dean Helps Plan College Programs son Mrs Owens has devoted a iot of time to the McDowell Home work and her efforts are greatly appreciated by Danville persons interested in the project t'might 32 38 OHIO Sunny today with high near 40 north and 45 south portion: fair tonight with low 28 32: Tuesday increasing cjoudi ness and mildnr followed by scattered showers Early morning temperatures: 31 28 Powell Harrodsburg su perintendent of schools MacArthur And Truman Dispute On Korea Rages selected bv the! conuim 1 Church Women Set Meeting In Berea Nations and the World Situa tion" and still others Sessions in the two day meet ing will open at 9:30 o'clock Wed nesday morning April 4 and continue through that afternoon and night with a concluding ses sion on Thursday morning Mrs Dugan of Ashland is president of the sponsoring or ganization who had planned to display their trv without heavy wraps KENTUCKY Sunny today highest 59 Increasing cloudiness tonight lowest 35 40 Tuesday rather cloudy and mild INDIANA air and warmer it Tuesday followed by 48 54 lowest ifteen yea being sold I time member dividuais and business file I being solicited locally by I Owens and Danville civic are being asked to subscribe also 1 A great deal of progress in se curing furnishings for the Mc Dowell Home has been made in the past two years and every effort is being made to improve the Beauty ano AP of the State the of God here Tuesday and riav The public has been invited t'Hattend a 7 Safety sh i tonight in the road's safety car i HOOVER TELLS UNDERGROUND COMMIES WASHINGTON March Edgar Hoover disclosed to day that the BI has secret agents among a group of American com munists which he said "has gone underground for possible action at a later The disclosure was reported in a copyrighted interview i in the magazine News and World A new BI "count" of party members in the puts their i total at 43217 Hoover said Tins is inorc than 20 per cent less than I the 55000 figure he gave newsmen last year The party itaeU 1MB stopped mwag aestbeiihip figures by retail mcr Court The Council is composed of a New officers for the Danville Chamber of Commerce will be I elected at a meeting of the Board of Directors at 7:30 clock to night at the Chamber's offices in the Spoonamore Building The offices to be filled are president first vice president and second vice president and treasurer The meeting called by William Edmiston incumbent president will be attended by both the six newly elected directors announ ced Thursday night at the trade body's annual banquet and six carry over directors from the pre vious board They are as follows: New directors William miston Arnold Gregory a guest speaker meeting A number of forums led by church leaders some nationally prominent a discussion of com munity projects and music by the Berea singers are among pro gram events The theme Kingdom Come" will be developed through a range of approaches as! follows: Thy Kingdom Come within Our State Communities and the World Thv Come Through Among the speakers Mrs Abbie Clement Dr Jameson Jones aca 1 tt domic dean of centre college Baughman Heights Club ba turned from Y'y a WiiVit iV a dav "Conference cn Acceleration held bv the American Council Education The conference held in Mayflower hotel Purpose of the conference stated in the program wa will be course on "Ca JOHNSON SCORES HIGH BUSINESS PROITS WASHINGTON March Economic stabilizer Eric Johnston assesses climbing business profits farm prices and wages for labor as potential explosives which "could blow the roof off inflation" In a television interview vesterdav he said: attending United sions Tuesday night at the week Iv dinner meeting of the Lions Club at 7 o'clock in Begley ban quet room of Gilcher hotel Harold Owens president will conduct the sessions Lewis Johnson program chair man for tomorrow night's meet ing will introduce the guest speaker He said Mr Powell is one of two Kentucky school tea chers and administrators who at tended United sessions New York City and had an look" at there Powell also became per sonally acquainted with a num ber of delegates from foreign countries at that time Mr Powell will tell something from the inside of the and i ecount interesting experiences! there Also on the program will be talks by Tom Moore new train master of the Southern Railway System in Danville and Bra cy Cincinnati safety director of the railroad who will take the Lions Club in a body on a tour the new safety which is standing now at West Walnut street depot The Lions will tour the jhons and organizations of higher i Raining to express coopcra'' elv I piruons that will guide and fa 1 present and future plan ning and policy making regard mg acceleration in school Many schools are adopting accelerated pro grams because of the present plqpns for manpower mobilization The program stated that "col lege and universities arc faced with the immediate problem of Kentucky Ends Today: Van Heflin I tv because of recent exposures cf alleged influence rackets within I his administration Many of these politicians agree that the Korean war venture has had a bad political reaction on the Thruman admin listration despite its recent military turn for the better 1 Labor has been firing broadsides a the president's production i and economics stabilization setup and doesn't seni to be much neaer to reconciliation than it was yeveral weeks ago The railroad switch men's disagreement with management goes on with little apparent progress toward solution To all of this has been added a sure sign that the president will have some cxpcrtly lcd opposition from southern Democrats if he should decide he wants another four years in the White House Bovs and girls chosen from each Kentucky county will each i receive a certificate of merit from the State committee on Mav 1 rom inn nunipt i two from each of the 120 coun mv 1 ed by the Kentucky Committeend commended by Governor Wctherby The finalists will rep resent Kentucky in the national award according to Public Law i 638 our two from each group I will be accorded national honors I A Statewide group of lay and professional persons interested in bettering facilities and services i for children and tne been I composes the Kentucky Gov ihght tnev consirierpri it odd that co few clues have been found iri the rol atively well trave Atlantic riri' Tor i i i 11 Itpuilwi ll'i Lilt IjUHUVli lv Express wrote that in his nK savi us four opinion the plane piobablv was I 1 tough fighting sabotaged He wrote that unless! Ensy Corps Backs the disaster had been instanta officers said the PARIS Ky March Rev Carl Reynolds Springfield Ohio will beprincipal speaker at the Ministers Convention of Up Chinese reous the radio operator would! Army Corps rushed into de have had time to switch over t0Gensive positions north of Seoul his distress wavelength 'only last week had withdrawn A giant Navv Aircraft The only reds spotted between the carrier and two destroyers were Americans and 38 was a single joining the air sea hunt for the company It was equipped with (uonnnuM on rago nrao Two youths from Boyle county schools here have been asked to will be commended by Governor recommend candidates for the Wetherby's Kentucky Committee on May 1 1951 with one boy or: girl being recognized for an out standnig feat of courage and an other for outstanding service to his or her community during the I year 1950 Three persons in this county have been requested by the gov ernor and the Kentucky Commit tee on Children and Youth to form a committee for selection of the outstanding youths The Boyle committee compos 4td of County Judge Samuel "Cncck Jr Professor Hubert A Cocanoughcr superintendent of ty schools and Ida Hi AlifAr Tho Messenger has 1 a th thrir arcArn pointed in Jan 1950 by youths chosen with then accoin 41a 1 Ji 7 1 the Mid Century White House uvmnmwe ij Conference op Children and 7:30 The local group said today that Youth at Washington dur Wednesday Princeton 7:30 principals of ail city and county ing the period Dee 3 7 and Maysville 7:30 LEXINGTON Ky March 26 AP A pre convention Mondav nicht jngton anythnig he says involv me nroaa loreien noiicv issues This may or may not prove ac ceptable to MacArthur but State Department officials as well as some others with great influence fit the White House privately say Something must be done to pre vent a repetition of last exchange of shocks and harsh words between Tokyo and Wash ington President Truman circulated last December a firm govern ment wide directive declaring that any statement on foreign policy by any official or employe of the government in a speech articles or other public utterance should be cleared with the State Department Informants said to day that order was called to Mac 1 Arthur's attention at the time riday night Washington time the to will be Jackson Louisville Dr George Noss of ucirci tuiJiKiij ui vaan Rnhprt Thnmai rii rector nf Pitt IMIavAAV aiivB i man Center Tenn who is theflLC vCCC LQIIll main character in the story i Sure of by Violet Wood the Rev rank A Rose pastor of irst Christian Church Danville Washington To Study Chair Caning i ided a two I The Baugh I in Junction City Survivors include the parents Mr and Mrs Sherman Maupin: six sisters Misses Georgia and Tula Maupin both of Junction City Mrs Edith Roth and Mrs Lena Worley both of Cincinnati Mrs Ruby orsytat and Miss Dorothy Maupin both of Detroit and four brothers Jack Maupin Cincinnati: Chester! Maupin Detroit: Shelby Maupin! Camp Roberts Calif and Arthur (Msupin Camp Crook Interment will be in chard cemetery lYuitt funeral home land is in charge of ments selling and wording Mrs Ruth Gilbert cf secretary of Kent chants Associat ion li the keynote address KT'rc RnhArl WunHlrv 1 1 i ubmitted 1 a zatlon announced today i elected president of the lar monthly meeting a Wcdneda aft ernocr home of George Bcughman Heights Grubbs NEW TERM BID BY TRUMAN TO BE OPPOSED WASHINGTON March 26 (AP) The signs indicated today new term bid by President Truman may meet with opposi or icc apparently was tion within his party Most Washington politicians willing to talk northern Kentucky but about it apparently think Mr Truman has hit a new low in populari uneral services will be held at 9 a IaaV Wrdnoav ftmAnn n' roads remained open rVaU Pallet cswaIi Louisville had less than half tti ijtiMU'i VHUi11 for Homer Maupin 31 who an pf Lexington re rirlax nnrntnff of hie orwin pOTtCd ci Lex i SfiOVv of hfTt dur8" A uuii cin uiu ci 1 1 ni 1'1 1 ai points the snow on streets and highways melted and traffic pro ceeded normally The annual evangelistic iiwu 'fjuviii iiicviiug in launched tonight at irst their fourth session oi God North ourth street by jn advance of the foreign min the Rev Charles Richardson conference it was learned visiting evangelist and continue that administration through Sunday April 8 it wasis giving urgent consideration to announced today by the Revan $80000000 military aid pro Solidifies ront Lines And serving society to the finest and i Paul Hagan about 38 Gias fullest possible measure during a policeman and bookkeeper 9 in tn rnnntv f'c nf LEXINGTON Ky Mar 26 John Watts commission er of the State Motor Transporta icrUn i Vernon chairman of the Me 1 Judge Sam Check Jr Hart Dowell Home Committee of the i Rapier Marshall Whitehouse and a 1 9 9 I Auxiliary or ine neniucKy btatejiioy aonnson Medical Society said draperies i and other necessary items of fur nishing for the house be pm Easter Snowfall In chased tre funcis now i secured Snmc Kenhielfv Areas i 9 memberships By The Associated Press $2500 and life 1 The weather man forecast most ips are $100 In ly fair for Kentucky today after a 1 are surprise easter snowfall in north 1 Mrs ern and central Kentucky Tern i peratures arc expected to range from 50 to 60 degrees Yesterday's snowfall impeded tiaffic in north Kentucky but it melted fast on streets and high ways the central area Many who had nlanncd tn disnlav their ractiieness of finc henw rans i the house during the coming sea were disappointed i Clnln 4 4 uJlrt LX i It itU JU rtl south of Wiliamstown apparently was hardest hit in the northern I area 25 south of Wiliams town was impassable because of ice Wreckers in Williamstown were called into service in an effort to untangle the traffic jam that an mg at i o'clock each night i I Plans and preparations for the! cni t'al i tt havA th'1 Watch Nigrt ser in Nev Years Eve at the imirh Buiber disclosed lie id the Rev Richardson 1 SBPWJ 5 0111 riimlw tne last having been the irst Church of God Los Angeles Ca lif Mr Richardson is currently giving his full time to evange i hr tic work The public is muted to attend11 services the revival Mr! Barber stated tion Department today was unanimously named Democratic nominee for representative in the Sixth Congressional Dis trict Watts will oppose a Repub lican in the special election set for April 14 Republicans planned this after noon to nominate their candidate presumably State Senator Otis Thomas of Liberty The Repre sentative will succeed Thomas i zxr9z4 i rt WOUld no i tin pxnau'i replacing the late Virgil Chapman Paris Democrat Chap man was killed two weeks ago in an automobile ton Watts was Sixth District tee The selection had the effect of a primary election Clyde Ree A call has been issued for all Church women to attend the fourth annual meeting of Kentuc ky Church Women a united group which is the De partment of the Kentucky Coun cil of Churches on April 4 and 5 at Union Church Berea Mrs Murdoch McLeod of i riVOAiitiva canraf uni? hepes will guide the work of the the Departrrent of Unit foreJgn ministers of the 21 Amer ed Church of the Nation lean republics meeting here in rnmri1 churches will Hp throughout the iiocor Harber pa uor of theigrarn ftr Latin America I i 1 1 rr i i rar iruman iaia neavy stress the During the two week revival in his speech' on what he called 'ill Id every night a need for action to our except Saturday at 7:30 defenses and combine our streng tomoiTow night and be lectori 1 'Ruar pre by those in charge on safety a special puyet meet Tour Of Safety Car On Lions' Program Ed Best Isaac Guttery Jr and Jarrett Stites: carry over directors William Zachman I Pohlman Evans Coleman Paul! Gay Kenneth Stringer and Ed ward Walter Besides President Edmiston i other officers whose terms have expired are Kenneth Stringer vice president and Roy Johnson second vice president Outgoing directors are Ver prnod of change and adjust ment" One theme of the confer ence "Attitudes toward Accelera tion was discussed by represent atives of the Department of De fense Selective Service and from the standpoint of the college fa culty and students Military representatives told the educators that an academic speed up program probably during World War II had been wouldn't be called for unless total in' ill health since his discharge mobilization is declared I from the Navy Dearing said four finalists will be select Kentucky this week to meeting held in the home of Mr: explain inc preparation chart chants The "pricing must be group of local women affiliated iiic'fi witii krn ers who handle clothing furniture drygoods and hold textiles been extended March 29 Next week's Monday Bardstown 1:30 xn Glasgow 7:30 and Middle boro 7:30 Tuesday Hopkinsville 1:30 1:30 Dan ville 7:30 itl and Mayfield today and toni clmrly and mild i Boyle countj I Tipton city Advocate Messer George McClure III son of Dr and Mrs Geomc McClure by those retail i with the State A and Jr 304 South ourth street Dan rugs! its main purpose is to sponsor the i ville was recently aw arded a let i at 1 1 i i a a orx oi inc Acens in udn mv iit ior ms on tnei High school Hill School swimming team! Others named to office with which last week won the invita MYs Hundley were Mrs Banta tion intcrschojastic swimming i ice president and Mrs ur cell Noonan secretary Other members of the local Council are Mrs Jack Marvin Glenn Mrs Robert Glore Mrs Powell Cheek Mrs John VanWinkle Mrs rank A Rose Mrs Calvin ackler Mrs Pat McNamara and Mrs James Sheehan Three men accused of trying to persuade Nancy Hostetter 12! of Mercer county to get into a taxicab with them last Tuesday afternoon were arrested riday! an Heights Home 1 by Casey Countv Sheriff William i I the regu Wilson on breach of peace war 2 clock rants sworn to by the child's! at the fatrer Tom Hostetter who re Kerun msidis on BtrEin Shakertown nike reported at Liberty ley Saunders and Joe vere released on $200 bond md Mitchell Wilson on $500 Sheriff Wilson said Tria! of the trio has been set i for April at Harrodsburg I Hostetter told officers at Har rodsburg that four men in a taxi from Liberty stopped Tues day afternoon in front of his home struck up a conversation with his daughter Nancy who hud gone to the mailbox and tried to persuade her to get into i the cab with them Hostetter a State Highway De partment employee said one of I the men got out of the vehicle and reached toward his daughter but her German shepherd dog! larked and lunged at him after i which the four men drove off He said Nancy was not injured but frightened and upset Deputy Kirkland at Harrods burg said a warrant for the fourth man i'l the taxi have been issued but his identity was not established A first report of the at Harrodsburg said the traced through several Kentucky towns and its owner identified along with men in the vehicle according to Deputy Sheriff Oliver McGinnis March 26 AP Ships and planes On the central front an Amer swept the north Atlantic for thelcan was reported within fourth day today seeking a trace 'wo north Korea On the of the vanished Air orce east coast south Korean patrols Globemaster and its 53 American punctured the imaginary line like airmen Speculation that the i a sieve crossing and recrossing giant plane had been sabotaged at appeared tne Officials their dashed that any of the missing commando raid 50 miles north of airmen would be found alive re the parallel Saturday They land mained silent concerning whateci on tjle Wolsa peninsula and might have happened to the big killed 100 reds while capturing 69 transport But there has been Then they withdrew speculation in British newspap The peninsula is south of the ers 11 have exploded Taedong estuary which leads to ihght The newspapers said Chjnnampo port ctv for the north capital of Pyongyang I rom the western front Ar i correspond''nt Jim Brecker quot i ed officers as saying the or five 'T England eyyw "7 I GANDER I Newfoundland A 1 r' iT" 1 OCEAN limestone! 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