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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 4

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The World Today eusyssi By JAMES MARLOW PuHbM By Durite I7S the reasons Wil of ma ia axclusiTaly do its needed glass 4 the an an is impossible cut if to be reasonably the Navy to staying ready pock three so he £xteredras sacond daM matter athe Peatoffice at Danville Ky MMlte the net of March I 1175 Hal Boyle Says AGE OOT I Carrier Schedule iConilauad rom Pag Ona) iod To do this however it will be necessary to start mail carriers out on their routes from 30 to 45 minutes later than they have been getting away which the public is also asked to realize public is asked not to be critical of this change until it is tried out for a period of time as we have made a study of same and believe it will utork wonder ful changes for those who need letters and first class mail on the same day that it arrives in the Post Postmaster Stigall stated this morning By HAL BOYLE WILMINGTON March 30 (P The tramp athlete is passing out of the sports picture The top professional athletes to day often have business brains as well as muscle and when old fa ther time finally forces them out of competition they can retire gracefully with a nice nest egg to start a fresh career Typical of these new business men ath)etes is Otto Graham 31 year old star quarterback of the Cleveland Browns football team who is vacationing here with his pretty wife Beverly Tossing touchdown passes is Ot he has thrown more than 100 in his seven year career as a and they net him about 320000 a season Some athletes with an income like that would be content to spend the rest of the year or just plain resting But not Otto He is active in a food packaging concern and acts as assistant hthnch manager in Cleveland for a life insurance company I do drop out of profes sional football just go a little deeper into life he said I do finally have to give up football have no com The sport has given him a fine living enabled him and Beverly to "start a family of three and provided him a steppingstone to a successful business career got a lot to be grateful said Otto WASHINGTON March 30 (P Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson would be a happy man if he could find some way to cut defense spending about four bil lion dollars That is one figure being men tioned by advocates of less armed forces spending as a means of helping to balance the budget But some Pentagon people in the best position to know think four billions this country safe one son is finding that running the Defense Department is a little dif ferent from running General Mo tors where he used to be presi de! Yet Wilson is one of the key figures and main hopes in Presi dent ambition to re duce spending balance the budget ormer President Truman es timated the cost of all Defense Department expenses for another year after July 1 at about 46 bil lion dollars He thought it was the lowest figure for doing the job When Wilson was making auto mobiles he had to turn out a prod uct at the iowest possible cost match the competition and still make a profit for the company Now the competition is the Rus sians The only profit is survival And yet the survival has to be at a price the public can pay with out wreckihg the economy Wilson could go whacking through the Army Navy and Air orce with a butcher knife but his economy would total up to disaster if the armed forces then proved inadequate in a crisis or example the Navy now is manned at only about 80 per cent of wartime strength Wilson could reduce that to 75 or 70 per cent If he tried that have to weigh the savings he achieved against the possibility of a sud den war with Russia and a Navy too undermanned to job Wilson could tell figure the costs of for prompt and sustained action Adm William echteler chief of naval operations could provide him with an answer only one kind of estimate echteler could reduce the cost considerably and by scratch ing out merely esti mate the cost of keeping the Navy ready for prompt action only A Navy prepared for but not action might be able to conduct a one shot opera tion in case of attack But unless it was equipped for carrying on in other words a sus tained operation it would not be effective very long Wilson must make the decision after getting recommendations from the Joint Chiefs of Staff whose members are besides ech teler Army Gen Lawton Col lins and Air orce Gen Hoyt Vandenberg Gen Omar Bradley is chairman of the Joint Chiefs If Wilson were to cut defense spending much below the figure the Joint Chiefs recommend as neces sary his would be the responsibil ity for any disaster that resulted from this reduction Boyle's Young Old (Cnibu4 rom Pago One) the current campaign or the plan ned program will have to be trimmed Mr Lawson said According to a national survey there are 20500 orthopedicaliy handicapped children in Kentuc i ky It costs more than $10 to give a crippled child just one day of hospital care Mr Lawson declar ed Of the total amount raised in Kentucky through the Easter Seal Appeal Mr Lawson said 917 per cent will remain in the state to nmvidp qprvirps 1 Danville Advocaie Metsenger SOTBtCRtPTIOW MtvwMl kr Carrier ia DaavUlt tea Waak tea Maetk tn teea Manito MJ Manito Ma tea Year ioo figure you compete in football' much after 35 at the latest and I want to play after passed my Otto' already has outlasted the ordinary competitive life time because he takes almost re ligious care to keep in shape His passion for keeping in per fect condition has paid off He rarely has been hurt never has missed playing a game during his seven years as a pro course a quarterback have to take as many knocks as some of the other play be said grinning "Athletics has been very good to me It keeps a man down to earth And playing a sport really teaches you the things you have to know in how to get along with people how to cooperate with the other fellow Town Tonight: starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall and the Bowery Boys in Holds and with ay Wray Robert Arm atteag and Bruce Cabot Demolition Crew (Continued item Page One) replacing the broken glass in windows of his home When Army demolition squad detonated the first of the unexploded shells Sunday night all the glass he had put in broke again The Red Cross which set up an emergency shelter in the Masonic Temple reported nine houses and four barns destroyed and 54 houses damaged Townsfolk apparently escaped the disaster because most of them were attending a lodge meeting in the Masonic Temple on the oppo site side of the town "It was only an act of God that no one was killed" said Lt Cmdr rank Green of Crane The 300 citizens of the town took shelter with friends and relatives coming back to poke forlornly through the littler of broken and clapboards A flier reported seeing marks from shells as far as for miles from the crossing where the handicapped youngsters The re 1 worst explosion gouged out a crater inaining 83 per cent will go to! 30 feet deep Some shells were support the nationwide three found imbedded in the ground two point program of research educa 1 miles away tkm and direct services All crip Two of the persons taken to hos pled children are eligible for ser pitals suffered eye injuries Dan vices provided by Easter Seale Lyons 82 lost an eye and Mrs whatever the crippling cause I Betty Jo Cummins 28 suffered a The number one crippier andglaSR cut in the left eye Pat killer of children Mr Lawson I Stevens 80 suffered cuts and Mall Raate Aay Haea ia Xaatadkr CtetaMe of DanrlUa Ttaaa matte JJ bt Manito Mt killer of children Mr Lawson Stevens 80 suffered cuts said is not polio or any of the i shock other spectacular diseases "Ac cidents kill more children be tween the ages of one and 14 years than the nine worst dis ease killers the Easter Seal chairman asserted only accidents can cripple grotesquely and so reminded THEATRE GUIDE DANVILLE ADVOCATE MESSENGER DANVILLE KENTUCKY By Jimmy Hatlo Do It Every Time wix rbntuprjrhis DB6K 5MCE CCB6MT KNOW A tuns about itiook jn uuj uarafi OVEK (MORE NAMBo KWTHE SUCKER LISP IK A TEST1AO414L JUST HAPPENS 7N4MKAMPA TOP OP lUBMnjaMtr to Roktsmcxth "MS IS S4M 6MARPNER A Lor REDDY RJN6U6S BUS ARE IhRDWWd A TE5DM0NUU PINNER RJR WERE 6MN6 HIM A station waaoN of COURSE REDDY DOESfr KNCW A ABOUT I KNOW MES BEEN A SOOD RIEND P5ST MERE WELL HE cafriHRDWrr VPVnJiM5 nJ ins HOLE 7HE IftMLUROH PITCH MEN TO PRESS AfieHre aur REDDY TAKES THEGAKERPO HE i 1 mtn" umcmji a I rmiaraei a JO TV A NOBODY EU5E a II I I izm i I is ijw1' Jlnl Sty Jl LOT PEOPLE across the road were just like children they want to be removed from their warm said an other neighbor Hasty who carried old people out till he was almost cut off by the raging flames However some of the patients themselves helped others escape Will Hardin 76 Palm Harbor said: carried out Gus Simonson who 94 years old? He had two canes and he could walk just a Mrs rank Colley of Clearwater helped get two out Mrs Gertrude Warnick 55 a nurse brought one woman out re turned to the flame swept building and did not come out again Cause of the fire remains a mys tery ire Chief Peter Treola of Clearwater said preliminary checks led him to believe the blaze started near the kitchen and supply room Littlefield said he thought the fire began in a front bedroom Studying (Continued rom Page Ona) patently genuine Red offers of peace At New Delhi home of the In dian government that has often tried the role of East West peace The Voice Of Easter By PETER MARSHALL ED NOTE: or Easter in spiration The Advocate Mes senger presents some of the sermons of the late Rev Peter Marshall one of the noted clergymen of our time At his death in 1949 Dr Marshall was pastor of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Washing ton and chaplain of the United States Senate These chapters of which there are 12 are selections by his widow Catherine Mar shall of what she believes are his most inspiring sermons They are from the "Prayers and section of Mrs Marshall's best selling book "A Man Called Peter" publish ed by McGraw Hill Book Co The unusual typing follows the style of Peter original manuscript CHAPTER SEVEN Who Is My Neighbor? Many have speculated about Pilate Artists and poets alike have won dered about him afterward We cannot tell But I venture that he did not soon forget the Prisoner who stood before him one morning manacled sleepless beaten weary and heartsick yet with eyes that shone and an expression that was unforget table The governor had sat forward in his chair and almost without knowing it had said aloud: is He did not wait for His answer Perhaps the answer came to him every day for the rest of his life Perhaps he saw the answer every time he shut his eyes Perhaps he heard the answer in the silence of his own empty heart Pilate tried to his hands of Jesus I am sure he is still trying to wash his hands but he can never get them clean If you had been shoes in the death cell await ing execution and had been reprieved be cause Somebody else was go ing to die in your place you would have wondered all the rest of your life why they put Him to death instead of you And in your moments of quiet you would have heard running round the whispering gallery of your soul the question: did they consider Him more dangerous than Was the rich young ruler able to go on as if he had never met Jesus? You remember how he came hur rying to Jesus one day to ask him what he must do to inherit eternal life And we may be sure that with all his money he could never again be satisfied for he would be tormented by the thought that the one thing he lacked was the most impatant thing of all Or what about the lawyer the smart glib self assured arguer who asked Jesus: is my Jesus answered him by telling him a story the story of the Good Samari tan and made a very simple appli cation when said and do thou Upon this smug self satisfied man there was laid the challenge to do something to be somebody But we are left to infer that the challenge was one he never met I wonder if he was not forever afterward haunted by a picture of a traveler on the Jericho road? (Copyright by Catherine My shall Distributed by United ea ture Syndicate Inc) TOMORROW: The Christ Who Called A Spade A Spade Agreement (Continued rom One and rank Nash assistant sec retary of defense McCarthy said Saturday that his agreement negotiated without con sultation with the Eisenhower ad ministration provided that the Greek ship owners would not ry cargoes of any type from one Communist port to another in any part of the world The Greek action as reported here was understood to apply only to ships flying the Greek flag Officials said the Greek government could take no action against vessels owned by Greeks but operating under the flags of other countries Since the Constitution makes the President responsible for the conduct of foreign affairs move raised a con stitutional question It was not clear whether a senatorial subcom mittee in bypassing the executive branch of government to negotiate an agreement with foreigners had infringed upon this presidential prerogative There was no comment from the White House or State Department "I want any interference by McCarthy replied when reporters asked if he had informed the State Department or any other government agency about the negotiations Later in New York McCarthy said he ten president tisennower and Secretary of State Dulles "will be He said another 150 ships may be covered by to morrow under similar agreements Members of subcom mittee Republicans and Demo crats alike said they had not seen There was enthusiasm there of a sort There certainly was interest What he expected Jesus to tell him we shall never know But the record does say that Jesus was attracted to him for he had a most pleasing person ality and was a young man of great promise He had every social and cultural endowment the agreement in advance How ever Senators Mundt (R SD) and McClellan (D Anc) said they were aware of staff work leading to it Senators Potter (R Mich) and Jack son (D Wash) said that although the announcement was a surprise they approved of the agreement McCarthy said the agreement was worked out with Manuel Kulu kundis president of the Greek ship New York committee He He had enjoyed fame and privi lege He had great possibilities of use fulness in the kingdom But Jesus saw what the young man himself has never realized namely that he was trusting in the wrong things and was too much in love with himself and his position "One thing thou Jesus had said Could he ever forget that? He never handled money again without hearing the quiet voice of Jesus He could nevre forget the eyes that seemed to look into his very soul that seemed to weigh him in the balance and find him want ing thing thou said a similar but separate agree ment was entered into with Stavros Livanos described as the operator of 36 of the 242 ships but not a member of the New York com mittee attorney Donald Geary said in New York his client readily agreed to stop trading with China Geary said busi ness would not be seriously affect ed because be did little trading with no cargo carried to the Communists and about a dozen cargoes brouit from China in re cent years after unloading in other ar East ports McCarthy said the agreement "will have some of the effects of a naval of Red China a high level policy matter that long has been a subect of controversy in the conduct of the Koreas War ROK's Repel Drive (Continued rom Pago One) reported shooting down four MIGs and damaging a fifth Lt Col George Jones of Vero Beach la got one of the MIGs his fifth making him the 30th et ace of the war The early spring snowfall depos ited up to five inches on the East ern ront and up to one inch in the western and central sectors The foul weather sharply cur tailed Allied fighter bomber strikes but pilots reported 13 Red supply trucks destroyed in frontline sweeps The Reds backed their drive in the Christmas Hill area with 1800 rounds of artillery and mortar fire The Chinese dented the advance line after an hour of bloody close quarter battle with the South Koreans However the South Koreans called up reinforcements at 1 am and again 15 minutes later Within 10 minutes after they arrived the Reds withdrew and the gap was closed In fighting at Outpost Vegas Sun day night the Reds advanced in three columns of about 100 men each under cover of a 15 minute artillery barrage But the watchful Marines atop the height fired illuminating flares snapped on searchlights and called for supporting artillery The pound ind forced the Reds to fall back less than two hours after they jumped off Tickets Selling Well (Continued rom Ono) studying racial conditions in Johannesburg A superb cast chosen to portray the vital characters of the novel is headed by the late great actor Canada Lee and Charles Carson who play the parts respectively of Stephen Kumalo and James Jarvis Sidney Potter fills the role of the Rev Msimangu The turbuletn emotional drama has many touching scenes Between every two showings of the picture on April 14 a local minister will pronounce a bene diction during a three minute pause adding to the effectiveness of the showing of the Be loved Million Mundi (Contiauad rom Pago Ona) has been any resemblance of fac tionalism between Taft and McCar thy silly to try to read that meaning into a single McCarthy appearing on a re corded MBS broadcast from New York last night said he thought his opposition to Bohlen did interfere with the unity of the Re publican He added: are through with a rubber stamp Senate We are more con cerned with the country than with the party President Eisenhower want a rubber stamp party I think the President wants me to be a rubber Millikin said he agreed with Taft that the Bohlen vote is neither a permanent split in Republican ranks nor a test of strength be tween Taft and McCarthy Several Republicans who voted for Bohlen said they did so pri marily to support Eisenhower Hiat apparently was the essence of position 3 Agencies Probe (Continued rom Pago Ona) with a heart attack She is in seri ous condition "One man was sound asleep and he clung to the door and fought me while I tried to get him said Mrs Aletha Herring who lives maker officials said privately: must wait and see The world has been disappointed too often The question of a package deal was not answered by the Reds but the obviously viewed the POWs and truce talks as separate proposals to be dealt with one at a time In Washington the State Depart ment made it clear it believes the prisoners can be exchanged with out formally reopening the truce talks A spokesman said it is too early to comment on going back to the armistice tent at Panmun om The best Army opinion here is that necessary talks for POW ex change would be a "working arrangement and not by any means a resumption of the truce talks Such talks would be in the hands of lower ranking Red and officers to make detailed arrange ments They could be started in minutes once the go ahead is given That okay had to come from Washington Normally the State Department maes the basic recommendations after consulting with the United Nations Then Gen Mark Clark ar East commander gets the signal and notifies the Com munists The question of whether the acceptance is loaded with a hidden gimmick is causing plenty of hard figuring all over the world That figuring is keyed to the for more truce talks In Washington a military officer familiar with the Communists com mented never ask for a truce unless they are in However the Communists are in the midst of their strongest drive in Korea in five months although Allied officers regard it as a feeler attack Colored Notes Mrs Sophia Craig Telephone 2355 ounders' Day Program Of Girl Scouts Tonight Plans were complete today for the Day program of Girl Scout Troop No 4 which will consist of a three in one show with doll and kerchief drills at 8:30 tonight at' Bate school William Brown chairman of the Scout Council will serve as master of ceremonies and Miss Artemisia Dale registrar and councilwoman will act as stage manager While judges are making their decisions tonight for the prize awards Miss Bessie Davis Cowan will present Ma linda by Paul Laurence Dunbar and Miss Lucille Powers will offer Music will be directed by Mrs Marian na Hanly of the Bate school fa culty Mrs Sadie Turner founder and leader of Girl Scout Troop No 4 in charge of all arrange ments invites the public to pa tronizeth event which is one of the annual projects of the young girls and a benefit Yes its True 2 bed rooms bath furnace and hardwood floors for $8 000 Martin Real Estate Co BOYLE GDUNTY INANCIAL STATEMENT ebruary 153 General und Receipts Nichols Jr Delinquent Taxes 600 Cheek Jr Court Costs 12600 Commonwealth of Ky ines 39125 Commonwealth of Refund on election expense 46000 Clyde Harmon Taxes 248449 Road und Woodrow Harris Rent 2000 Clyde Hannon Taxes 158956 Social Security Revolving und Taxes 4259 Emp Contributions 9881 Poor House und Interest on Bond 1250 General und DisbursementsClyde Harmon Commission 16467 MONDAY MARCH 90 1953 Culton Serving ak Magistrate Leonard Serving Magistrate Charite Wallace Serving Magistrate Rankin Serving gs Magistrate Phillip Lanier Serving as Magistrate Arthur Johnson Serving as Magistrate Boyle County Social Security Revolving und Boyle Typewriter Company Carriage rack repairing adding machine Danville Office Equipment Co Ink folders typewriter ribbon 7 The Haloid Company Photographic Paper Chesnut Salter Best Hdwe Co Ice Remover Paint Brush New Durham Hardware Company Paint brush staples Thompsons Sanitary Supply House Self Polishing Wax Western Kentucky Gas Company Gas for cooking at jail Danville Ice Coal Co Coal for Courthouse Jail Kentucky Utilities Co Electricity for Courthouse Jail Supreme Electric Company! Repairing lights at jail Clarke Plumbing Company Repairing door on steam boiler at jail Spoonamore Drug Co Medicine Dr Chris Jackson Treatment for Ora Hornsby Ware Medicine Begley Drug Co Medicine Dr Dotye Medical services for Lena Caldwell Emmett Watson Co Express charges on parts for Grader Clyde Harmon Refund on long distance calls Sou Bell Telephone Co Judge's 695 Phone for Public Assistance 1113 Circuit Court 415 Derry Countys share of expense painting workhouse Dr Sanders Inquest Ephraim McDowell Memorial Hbsp Bill for January Treasurer State of Ky Maintenance of Melvin Benedict David James Moss in House of Reform Advocate Messenger Company Pub inancial Statement Office Supplies 4580 Printing dockets notices 6250 Crain Dieting prisoners 11500 Serving 2 days at court 400 Expense of moving phone 232 amily Welfare Association "Emergency orders Boyle County Health Dept Allowance for ebruary Cheek Jr County Judge Ann Yankey Stenographer '2 Clarke County Attorney Alberta Wood Stenographer Nichols Jr County Clerk Reynierson County Treasurer Adarene Gillespie County Auditor Lucille Bruce Librarian Woodson Crain Janitor Ed Shouse Care of urnace amily Welfare Association Allowance Boyle County arm Bureau Allowance Gladys Cotham Home Demonstration Agent amily Welfare Association Rent for Child Welfare Office Citizens National Bank Withholding Tax Boyle County Social Security und Abbott 8c Logue Allowance for Katie Phillips Tom Norton Allowance Mrs George Whittaker Allowance Mrs John Burge Allowance eathers Allowance for Martha Riley 8c Myrtie Carter £12 73 Mary Thompson Allowance rank Evans Allowance William Vermillion Allowance Mrs Leslie Reaves Allowance Mrs Alonzo Reardon Allowance Road und Diabursamante Oldham 8c Sutherland Water cans 8c chains Danville Ice It Coal Co Coal tor shop New Durham Hardware Co Bolts flash light batteries saw flash light Western Auto Store Grease zerk wire clamps spot light handle Central Welding Supplies Oxygen 8c acetylene Mayes 8c Heim Glass bucket cup tacks bolts file nails roofing Southern Bell Telephone Co Engineers phone 927 Phone at quarry 1258 Kentucky Utilities Company Electricity for shop Danville Tire 8c Service Co Tires 8c tubes Brandeis Meh 8c Supply Co Bolts screws retainer lock pin Horner's Repairing starter generator bearings 8c brushes Boyle Auto Parts Rings brake parts Good Year Service Stores Tube 8c service chain Mattingly Rapier Chevrolet Co Wiper hose motor regu lator greaze zerk Danville Motors Brake shoes gasket plate spring rubber bumpers Danville Womwell Co Blades plugs rods bearings wind shield wiper armers Supply Company Repair parts Gulf Refining Company Gasoline Danville Automotive Supplies Rags cleaner fitting spindle Central Supply Co Diesel Oil air hose damps cap screws filters grader blades steel plate cuttery William Powell Labor 2 M77 1477 1477 1477 I 1MU 1 700 900 1030 2405 433 15531 6031 350 360 155 27413 2202 2000306 83644 2542 13380 12142 55758 25000 24550 12117 13717 10982 7351 2482 1820 1970 14700 WOO MOO 25000 41 66 1240 12620 2972 1500 1000 1500 1500 30100 1500 800 1500 2000 1500 2950 4847 1137 1338 1730 1012 2185 1320 22790 1286 1050 1117 1157 1 1255 3370 3952 6798 50715 1032 18350 9587 Marshall Crowe Labor 2 9725 Woodson Norris 9912 Ed Shouse Labor 9352 Clarence Bryant Labor 9712 Ernest Pike Labor 2 8567 Roy Montgomery Labor 7434 Hubert rye Labor 7004 Obe Carey Labor i 6654 Walker Montgomery Labo? 86 65 Milford Williams 7634 William Strevels Labor 7634 WilliamcMontgomery Labor 8515 Robert Worthington Labor 7004 Sonnie Pendygraft Labor 8619 Earl Roller Labor 6874 Jim Strevels Labor Roma Montgomery Labor 63 40 Samuel Johnson 7040 Orie Hornsby Labor 7434 Hobart Ibison Labor 7034 Henry Powell Labor 6654 James Johnson Labor 74 34 Lewis Tucker Labor I 8451 Citizens National Bank Withholding Tx 9730 Boyle County Social Seuirity Revolving und 3L13 Independence Life 8c Accident Insurance Company 2400 Southern States Life Insurance Company 1490 William Powell Labor 9587 Marshall Crowe Labor 9275 Woodson Norris Labor Ed Shouse Labor 9152 Clarence Bryant Labor 9912 Ernest Pike Labor 8267 Roy Montgomery Labor 7334 Hubert rye Labor 7204 Obe Carey Labor 6654 Walker Montgomery Labor 8865 Milford Williams Labor 2 7334 William Strevels Labor William Montgomery Labor 8415 Robert Worthington Labor 6954 Sonnie Pendygraft Labor 2 2 8369 Earl Roller' Labor 7634 Jim Strevels Labor 7384 Roma Montgomery Labor 6640 Samuel Johnson Labor 6704 Orie Hornsby Labor 7634 Hobart Wilson Labor 7634 James Johnson Labor 7634 Lewis Tucker Labor 8651 Citizens National Bank Withholding Tax 9720 Boyle County Social Security Revolving und 3034 Boyle County Employees Community Hospital Service 3325 Neal Gordon County Engineer 34149 Citizens National Bank Withholding Tax 2 4430 Boyle County Social Security Revolving und 537 Henry PowelL Labor rl 5830.

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