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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • Page 8

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'( SUNDAY, DECEMBER' 9, 196 KENTUCKY ADVOCATE DANVILLE, KENTUCKY PAGE EIGHT lusty lines from "On Brave Old Army Team." Weekfy Financial Four other glee club members (Kelly is a member, too) joined Cornell At Tennessee A he said; he felt like be was doing the work of three men. The president agreed. Three men haVe been appointed to fill his old jobs. in. Ha (Eisenhower) was right on moderate dealings.

The overall trend in U.S. Treasury bonds was down, though some issues, posted small gains. Corporate bond volume for. the week came to $32,225,000 compared with $31.88 million the week -before. Next week is expected to be the last big one of the "year.

There are heavy new bfferings to be offered Tuesday. pitch" said Cadet Kenneth Gra- ham. of Marlon, Mass. "He sang right along with' us," Coot Mi(4in1a Knzemka flf Vyall Arts and Sciences. He looks for improvement in the KSC chemistry program.

The day after succeeding Dr. Rufus B. Atwood as president, Hill expounded his philosophy of education, to the faculty. He told them their teaching and management should be founded in loyalty. Intellectual honesty and integrity, cooperation, competence and efficiency, good human relations and dedication to the mis sion of education.

A graduate of Hampton Institute in Virginia, the 55-year-old Hill received his masters and doctors degrees in chemistry, at BUUCU i w. -w Donora, Others in the Im business machines designed for employes of state government. Certain technical and vocational education courses which have not heea determined as yet, Hill also foresees more oppor Amities for KSC, teachers to obtain research grants, And he plans summer institutes in science for feign echool teachers to keep mem fbreast of recent developments. 4 Hill taught chemistry for 18 years at Tennessee A I Umiver Sity in addition to being dean of Vhe faculty and of the School of if promptu vocal group were caaets Season's tion hours from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.

m. at the Burley Tobacco Warehouse Company's houses. The same schedule will be followed in the coming week as was set, up for last week, with Burley's houses selling all Monday and having the first sale Tuesday; Farmers Tobacco Warehouse holding a small sale later Tuesday, taking auctions all day Wednesday and a small part of Thursday's early selling hours, and Peoples Tobacco Warehouse coming in to sell Thursday and all day Friday. The week of Dec. 17 is also set up similarly on the Danville tobacco market, with the last sale before the holiday recess to be held here Friday, Dec.

21. William Utue oi Aiexauuiia, and Robert McNeill of Morehead City, N.C. 36 Reported Missing After Ship Sinking JAKARTA, Indonesia A)Thir-ty-ix people were reported missing today aftern an Indonesian coastal sank in southern Borneo waters in a storm. Antara News Agency said there were 30 survivors of the 66 people aboard. Colin Kelly III And Ike Sing Song NEW YORK '(AP) Former President Dwight D.

Eisenhower West Point Cadet Colin P. Kelly III, son of America's first hero of World War had a bit of a song-fest When they met Friday. Eisenhower and Kelly both were attending a luncheon of the National Association of Manufacturers. While posing for photographers, the pair burst kito a few NEW YORK (AP) The stock market last stretched its post-Cuban crisis rally through the sixth straight week but the upward progress obviously was getting slower. The week's rise was the small est of tiie six.

The list was begin ning to show the confusing cross currents typical of December markets when dong-term profit taking, tax-loss selling, switching and other transactions are characteristic of thex approaching year end. 7 The Dow Jones industrial average this week showed a modest gain of 2.80 at 652.10. Volume slipped to 23,901,000 shares from 27,509,910 the week before. Clearcut gains were posted for the overall market on only two of the five trading day.s One of these was a six-million-share session, the biggest volume day in six weeks, but it represented at least a temporary climax to the the Senate. "I think I should follow my precedent earlier this year and, not indulge in political activity un til after the special session if it is held," he said.

"Then I will decide what to do." Recalling a generally pleasant campaign, Wyatt said he was pained when he looked at the Clark County results a few hours after the polls closed. Wyatt squeezed past Morton by only two votes in Clark where Earle Clements had beaten Morton in 1956 by 1,167. When compared with results in other previous races, the figures convinced Wyatt he had lost statewide. Wyatt said the election outcome was a surprise because it went AB BOBBY F. SKIMER-HORN, son of Mrs.

Lillie M. Tatum, Route 1, WUlisburg, is being reassigned to Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico for training and duty as an air policeman. He recently completed U. S. Air Force basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.

The airman is a former student of Wffiisburg High school in Washington county. i Cash and yN. Special pyj S- ONLY Banquet gram over the past year, while those who give financial support to the same program have an opportunity to see how their funds are being used and what is being accomplished by means of their cash gifts. againsts pollsters, hardheaded pol Kennedy iticians and his own intuition. Wyatt said the backers who feel they won are his law partners.

"I lost but they got a senior Bill Ding's Christmas Suggestion MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY partner back," he said. Evidence LADIES' PLAIN SKIRTS TROUSERS SWEATERS at least 25 million years ago. "The earliest known human beings existed less than two million years ago, anthropologist say although famed British anthropologist L. S. B.

Leakey says there is evidence that creatures having characteristics "heading in the direction of what eventually became man" existed 14 million years ago. rally. Gains were clipped back drastically long before the close of that Wednesday session. The market went nowhere on the two remaining days. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks this week rose 1.7 to 241.1.

Some Wall Street analysts observed that the economic funda-mentials have not changed in proportion to the huge advance in the stock market during the past six weeks and that most of the gains could be attributed to rebirth of confidence due to the solution of the Cuban crisis. In the week just past, sentiment was further bolstered by the fact that the Russians had begun taking their IL28 bombers out of Cuba. Other news was somewhat mixed. The stock market produced 765 gainers to SBQJosers, among 1,475 issues traded last week. General Motors, the stock with the biggest capitalization of them all, emerged from the week with a sizable gain of 1 American Telephone, whose stockhold er family is the most numerous, staged an upside breakout of a seven-month-old resistance bar- 3 for $100 MIX OR MATCH look at depressions caused by the collapse of earth over spots where nuclear blasts have been set off underground.

The President's jet-powered helicopter spun him down into "Area 400," where the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Atomic Energy Commission are teaming up on testing for project rover. This is the effort to develop a nuclear-powered engine for exploration of outer space. Six prototype reactors they call them Kiwisalready have been tested. The last test was on Nov. 30.

It was a piece of Kiwi No. 6 that Kennedy picked up with the mechanical hand. He was curious, too, about the window through which he peered to see how the reactor was being taken apart bit by bit so all the components could be examined. Kennedy was driven- around to key outposts. He went inside the building where the Kiwi was being disassembled.

He saw at an 2 Men Hurt In Ky. 34 Accident A driver and his passenger sustained lacerations about the face and head and. the former appeared to have some difficulty in breathing after an accident in which the 1951 Crevrolet in which they were riding went out of control about 11:30 o'clock Friday night on Ky. 34 (Lexington road) about 2.1 milgs each of Danville, it was reported by State Police Trooper Billy Evans. The driver, Willie Vires, 29, of Lancaster, and his passenger, Charles E.

Goins, 29, of Route 2, Danville, Were both admitted to Ephraim McDowell Memorial hospital for treatment. Vires remained a patient and was reported in fair condition last night. Goins stayed at the hospital overnight Friday and was re Sony, Our low Price Will Not Permit Us To. Give TV Stamps (jnHth This v. Nehru Ceylon, Burma, Indonesia, Cambo dia, Ghana and the United Arab Republic.

Formal sessions will open Monday. There was already talk of settling for a peace delegation to be sent to New Delhi and Peking. HOSKINS CLEANERS "It costs so little to look so nice." 110 E. Main Fast, Courteous Pickup and Delivery Service Call 236-5540 -fVU PING PONG "I TABLES 1 TfM "ASK THOSE WE SERVE a WEST WALNUT ST. DANVILLE -j other place the cell where it was tested, and then the control center leased yesterday.

trier, 'climbing 37s to 118. two mils away "which handles the Trooper Evans said Vires' car testing at Jong range. He shook Monday Night hands, with dozens of employes at Douglas Aircraft was a casual ty, losing 1 on news that its Skybolt missile may be discard ed. Volatile Polaroid climbed the site. 10.

The bond market quietly rocked And at his final, stop he stared up at a 106-foot' tower, still not finished, where more advanced nuclear powered engines for space will be test fired in the future. It probably will be 1966 or 1967 before a nuclear-engine rocket went out of control after it had completed a right-hand curve on the north side of the road and traveled 264 feet off the highway The car then went back on the road, slid 63 feet to the south, then left the road on the south side and traveled another 48 feet before coming to rest on its right side after over-turning. A complete loss, the car was towed into a garage, Evans said. along in no particular direction during the week. Corporate bonds on the New York Stock Exchange registered slight price gains in Offer Good Only From 5 P.M.

to 8 P.M. Dec. 10th. REMCO LITTLE RED can be tested in flight. v.

From the test site at Jackass Flats, Kennedy went by chopper back to Indian Springs and by jet for Palm Springs. spinnin WHEEL First India Describes Red China Motive In lis Attacks NEW DELHI, India (AP) India today officially described Red Chi NEWBERRY'S REGULAR 338 work woulld not end with the coun cil. When it is finished, he said, there Will remain the most important phase of implementing its LOW PRICE $5.88 UINL.X WITH COUPON BELOW degrees, "preaching sound doctrine and applying the laws." He ndicated anew his anticipa -COUPON 1 THIS COUPON ENTITLES BEARER na's purpose in, attacking this country to be control of part of tion that the council would be WHILE beneficial to the cause for Chris 1 PRESENT tian He referred to; "hopes for our brethren who treasure the name of Christian." NO PHONE OR MAIL TO PURCHASE A LITTLE RED SPINNING WHEEL FOR ONLY 38 8 Good Only From 5 P.M. to 8P.M. Dec.

10th. STOCK LASTS I Entrance gusher hotel or begley drus I ORDERS Ladakh, at the northwestern end of the disputed Himalayan borderlands. In a booklet published for abroad, Prime Minister Nehru's government painted a picture of the "expansionist policies of the government of China, pursued alternately by military, aggression and by peace offensives." Now, with the Chinese occupying some 14,500 square miles of disputed area, "it would be fatal to compromise with aggression or submit to the' military dictates of an aggressor," the booklet said. It reiterated a demand "for restoration of the border positions of 1 Colored Notes Mrs. Nash Raum Succumbs Mrs.

Rosa Raum, a native of Garrard county and a former resident of Danville, died Thursday in Los Angeles, where she had lived for about four years. he was the widow of Nash (Bunk) Raum of Danville and a member of First Baptist Church, Menu Sunday tlelJe Danville, Ky. BAKED-2-YEAR-OLD Country Ham Dinner $1.75 Pineapple Ring, Choice of Two Freh Vegetables, Congealed Froit Salad, Hot Corn Sticks or Butt erf lake Rolls, Coffee or Tea, Hot Fruit Cobbler. KI-O-TICE, Sunday Drug Store Hours FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE last Sept. 8.

Peking has refused to do this and is pressing cease-fire and withdrawal proposals that would leave the Chinese deep in Ladakh. The booklet, published by the government to expjain abroad In-dias case against China is entitled "Chinese Aggression in War and Peace." A foreword to a collection of letters Between Nehru and Com-niunist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai summarizes the Indian position. Nehru said today the Chinese ap parently plan to, withdraw their armed forces from northeast India, but want to retain two civilian outposts south of the ridgecrest frontier, Dhola anongju. 0. R.

Ware Pharmacy -T1- -317 W. Main Chicken and -Dumplings $1.50 Old lath ion chicken and homemade dumplings! Choice of Two Fresh Vegetables, Salad, Dessert, Rolls and Corn Sticks, Butter, Coffee or Tea. Vz Dozen Select Oysters $1.50 Golden Brown Jumbo Select Oysters Served With Our Own Special Tartar Sauce, Choice of Two Fresh Vegetables, Salad, Dessert, Coffee or Hot Rolls and Corn Sticks, Butter. i Pounded Round Steak Vvf-H? Smothered in Rich Gravy, Choice of Two Vegetables, Salad, Dessert, r-'-?" Rolls, and Corn Sticks, Butter, Coffee or Tea. Family Platter ROAST TOM TURKEY BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM m' corner of Second and Walnut streets, here.

She is survived by a daughter, Cleo Bruce, Los Angeles, a son, William McCoy, Columbus, Ohio, and several -other relatives. The body will arrive an Danville on Monday and will be taken to Smith-Jackson Funeral Home. Funeral and burial arrangements are incomplete at this time. William Burdette Dies William Burdette, a native of Garrard county, died Tuesday in Chicago, where he had lived for a number of years. He was a member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church at Boones in Garrard county and was a veteran of World War Survivors include two brothers.

Keen Burdette Danville, and Bright Burdette, Lexington, and a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives. The body arrived in Dantille at 11:25 o'clock Saturday morning and was taken to Smith-Jackson funeral home, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon with the Rev. P. P. Baughman of Lancaster officiating.

Burial will be at 9 o'clock Monday morning in HiU-dale cemetery here. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 Choice of Two Fresh Vegetables, Salad, Hof Rolls or Corn Slicks, Coffee I J) or Tea, Hot Cobbler. VEGETABLES 12-Man Police Force Disbands In Protest EXETER, R.I. (AP) The town of Exeter -population 2,298 was without a police force today. The 12-man force, all unpaid volunteers, disbanded Friday night in protest over the appointment of a new police chief by the new Democratic administration.

The town, however, will not be without police protection. The state police patrol all towns and rural areas as part of its official duties. SALADS DESSERTS Congealed Fruit Salad Toss Green Salad Colo Slaw Please Patronize This Store Coyb Pharmacy Spoonamore Drug Co. I Gridcr Pharmacy AuGrautin Potatoes -Corn-On-The-Cob Fresh Brussel Sprouts Egg Plant Casserole Green Lima Beans DESSERTS Hot Fruit Cobbler "Fresh Baked Pie Choice of fee Cream or Sherbet rr 1 v-.

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