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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 6

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PAGE SIX DANVILLE ADVOCATE MESSENGER DANVILLE KENTUCKY MONDAY MAY 18 1953 our Year Old not Wins One More freedom pf be conducted on bus Alter a press conference before The President left the capital in Campbell nbcard the Williamsburg Thursday Gus The will Two Tl ev Har Hemophelia is a hereditary dis son East End Miss Ruth Price nereanary clis The trooper sail Mrs Gowan Bourne Mrs ease transrnitted by females But peared to have rfnntnwr it 4 Titwrcn 1 1 images of and On county DANVILLE SAT MAY uik' tin this nnnn assistance residents of this Spence (D) Colored Notes We will ecinq you Tuesday May 19 Your Radio Program i the VOICE or CENTW KRNTUCW 1230 A ohocl Air A AT THt OLLOWING DIALERS NEAR YOU OURTH MAIN and Louisville Chamber of Commerce PHONE 9111 ATERNQOl pufi! Com mer executive Louisville Sam II Ona) was Twenty niitted iw to for dur con Correciion: TheLococo lot advertised as 45' wide is actually 50' 150' boy what a nice lot at auction Thur at 2:30 Martin Real Estate Co if up She don wrote the tunes for several hundred songs during his imprisonment He wrote most of them on cake car tons and toilet paper He said his jailers let him bring out the songs on cartons "but I've kept quite a lot of the there's no news a Mrs Sophia Craig Telephone 2355 cooked said LOUISVILLE BUSINESSMEN SAY HELLO! TO DANVILLE BUSINESSMEN The i a in world I make Wreck Occurs As Police Chase After Speeder By The Associated Press A police chase after a speeder turned up one of the week end ac cidents that killed 13 persons in Indiana With me as deputies will be Jimmy Randolph whe has so ably served as Deputy Sheriff of Boyle Countv aw i splendid and well qualified gentlemen from the west end of Boyle County We feel that we are offering the voters of Boyle County a well balanced ticket and one with many years of experience as peace officers of this County We respectfully solicit your vote and your influence Ifijiur race arid" pledge Io you diligent fair and impartial enforcement of the law and the other duties of the of fice if elected ''ridiculous" yptim papers lole deal" he 1 "The up tills tin' lute President Klement jwald last November The letter Mrs Oatis told men on her arrival in New "has been given much importance but it is not as important as the fact that he is free" Service Station THIRD MAIN STANDARDM OIL jb Bill Oatis Returns Continued rom ag evening He made a speech at Wil liam and Mary College in Williams burg Va riday after receiving and Carlisle Tour or Pupils Clara Smothers returned Saturday evening after I prniin fl UJJ who were on a sight Boyle 4 Club (Continued rom ae One) and Garnet Baugh and the win ning girls in addition to Miss Tucker were Doris Leonard and Peggy Johnson Miss Bettie Crump home dem onstration agent of Garrard coun ty and Miss Margaret Gulley of the 4 Department at the Uni versity of Kentucky judged the projects Assisting with the work were Mitchel! and Elijah Massie on the Seed Identification contest Mr Mit chell and Mrs Gowen Bourne assisted in judging the records in the Electric project Several of the girls will com pete in a district contest to be held at Somerset May 25 The 4 girls' entries for the State air were selected from among the blue ribbon winners These are Aprons Wanda Sue Ellis orkland Judy Johnson Parksville and Jeannette Crain Perryville School Dresses Mary Lou Ellis orkland Amelia Wes terfield orkland" and Deloris errell orkland Pajamas and House Coats Ruth Doris School ing Perryville Mary Joyce Lank ford Perryville and Sue Bohan non Perryville and Dress Up Costume Wilma Rae Ellis ork land: Ann Stewart Perryville and Barbara Lawson Parksville Mrs George Tucker chairman of 4 Leaders and a large group of leaders from each club have assisted in the 4 projects during the year and hope to have many' district winners for Boyle county when this county is host to the District Achievement pro gram in October When 4 members were not busy during Rally Day in exhibits or contests they were occupied with a recreation program direct ed by Mrs Howard Coyle 4 leader at Perryville Mrs Mitchell served as pianist for the Rally Day pro gram Other leaders taking an active part were orkland Mrs June Sessions will the campus of the University of British Columbia on the shores of the Straits of Georgia several miles from the heart of the city The dormitories of the univer sity consisting of a number of cottages will be open for guests during the convention period Delegates will be present not only from the United States but from around the world TRADE IN SALE! our Die In Head On Collision Near Stanley OWENSBORO Ky May 18 UP The death toll from a head on col lision between two automobiles near Stanley stood at four today I Latest to die from injuries suf fered in the Saturday smash up was Mrs Sylvia Curtis 18 Owens boro She suceumbed yesterday Others who died as a result of i the crash were Ernest Knight 26 Owensboro driver of one of the cars James Howard 38 Whites ville and Mrs Joyce Logsdon 18 1 zt UHVIT JL UJt UU tT vehicle Tuesday May 19th 735 A Java Junction vo 15 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:35 9 45 1 10:25 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:25 11:30 11:43 13:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 12:50 12:55 1:00 1:15 1:30 3:30 3:35 4:00 4:15 Spin A Platter 4:30 Sky King 4:35 Rytgmn Serenada While State Trooper Charles Tyree was trying to pick up the Ike Returns To Capital After Voyage On Yacht WASHINGTON May 18 UP) President Eisenhower returned to Washington today after a aboard the presidential yacht Williamsburg last he plan ned to make aboard the ship Eisenhower stepped ashore at nearby Alexandria Va to wind and one half day county on the periodic ot Centre Students (Continued rom Page One) ready in the ROG program WCTU convention Gov Wetherby Studies Mrs Omer To Attend Campbell County Report from heavy i Deep show Moun in the Pacific Ike Postpones Signing Of Tidelands Measure The public' is invited by the local Chamber of Commerce to meet the traveling businessmen f'om Louisville at the Boyle news York uvuij ilij UJ11LU are always open to all citizens who1 wish to institute charges against public officials if they are duly represented with sufficient evi dence they desire my help will act on any person's peti tion seeking my assistance as I i intend to carry on faithfully my CINCINNATI May '18 Gov Program of a strict law enforce Lawrence Wetherby of Kentucky told the Cincinnati Enquirer in a telephone interview last night that he would not hesitate a minute to declare a state of emergency in Campbell County if he finds there is a laxity in law enforce ment A District Court grand jury riday called law enforcement con ditions in Newport and Campbell County "a disgrace and intoler that the of timer iKing said he plans to leave Iciismi) Wednesday to fly to Cairo le said there has been no rift be ATLAS GRIP SAE AND CUSHIONAIRI IRST LINE TIRES T7T 1 jp vvonas Meeting As Delegate Mrs Omer minister faith Chapel near Parksville has been elected a delegate to the' Christian Temperance Union convention to be held June 3 9 at Vancouver Canada Swain chairman: David High iigh Raleigh Crook Mort Shaw Jack Brown Stith Bur ton Coleman Minor Oatis was accompanied home by Alan Gould executive editor of i The Associated Press I Ts Z14 in pd i uu i tg vjaiis vzecn rTesi dent Antonin Zapotocky said he acted because of a letter of appeal Mrs Oatis sent his predecessor Gott Respecifully Shelby Best Deputies: Jimmy Randolph and Howard Overstreet dories on tile meanings of symbolic 'iniforms pennons heraldry ot the coronation aro I rankfort Lawrenceburg Richmond Maysville lemings burg Carlisle Millersburg Paris Mt Sterling Winchester George town Cynthiana almouth Wil jiamstown Owenton ics of the Corning plant for the efforts thev have already ex pindtd and work they will do on home pending a week with of ti lend seeing tour The group included Mis daughters Mrs Sanford Roach and her class of pupils in the City School oi Lex ington where Mr Roach is em ployed as teacher Heavy Showers Continue i In Deep South Areas By The Associated Press Light rain sprinkled Northeast ern United States today Michigan to New England showers continued in the South there were scattered ers in the Central Rocky tains and rain Northwest Seasonable temperatures were the rule across the country but International alls Minn was an exception The early morning min imum there was 35 Heaviest precipitation in the past 24 hours was Jackson 185 inches og blanketed the middle Mis sissippi valey as lie conduct an informal reception mm the Couhlhonse after the brief program the travelers still under escort will proceed oxer ourth street to Lexington av title and going cast will have a view of the campus of the Division of Centre Col I was President I "Who is Rocky he asked when somebody mentioned I the who has been world heavyweight boxing champion since last September Hi was unable to comment about recent Soviet or the general amnesty for Czech i prisoners because he hadn't heard famous there English vhich I of Tour (Continued rom no? One) of welcome to the tourists and as fairly as he could I His first two days of were full of surprises as well as for Oatis He got no news of any kind in prison and even know that Joseph Stalin was dead or that Dwight Eisenhower Cynthia Robb is the pen name of 21 year Dorothy Barkley daughter of the ace parliamen repoiter William Barkley is presintly leading at Lon News Robert Hurleigb Ad Cestei Hompmaknrg Harmrmmc A Tello Test I ews A Morning Devotion A Headline News A Waltz Time 10:00 A Ladies air A A A A A diseases and Miss man nutritionist oi i and JI in order to the program WASHINGTON May 18 I President Eisenhower today nomi 1 nated Arthur Gardner Detroit and Washington industrialist and bank er to be ambassador to Cuba Gardner 6 1 would succeed Wil lard Beaulac who is returning from Havana for reassignment he tr this isit of the I lodinohilc is 145 pints of blood wh means that from 160 to 165 Officially heading the Louis viile tourists will be Wayhmen Kncbelkamp president of the Louisville Chamber of ce: Kenneth Vinsol vice president of the and Sam Pope of i he Louisville and Wil Lam Duncan chairman of tle Get Acquainted Tour Com Businessmen of Louisville and your Community's businessmen together have a broad community of inter est in which all may be helped by a better acquaintance want to know you and we want you io know us Your city is one of 20 cities on the 1953 "Get Ac quainted our ot the Louisville Chamber of Commerce Service Station merged lands off their shores The signing scheduled for today was put off until an indefinite date probably later this week Plans were changed the White House disclosed so that arrangements could be made for a number of interested persons to attend Press Secretary James Hag erty had Saturday Paulla String Sh Headline News Queen or A Day Curt Massey Time Capital Commentary Allsweet Music Box Sunnvside Cana Goodyear Gang arm air Skeffington Game of tlie Day Agriculture Ext Service Your Agr Ex Regional News Spin A Platter Baseball Scoreboard Baseball News Spin A Platter Local News summer and will begin a two year tour of active duty Com mander Eilis informed nce obscure but now name in European and before night later near Brooksburg was cleared of any connection However a damaged car found near Vevay was investigated Blood Donor Project 'Continued rom Page One) donors and may simply present tb' iiiselvus the CGW plant mine time "during the hours on mmknig of divorcing Attia said when the Bloodmobile "Samia feels she should stay in will stand there it was stated Lgypt for some time at the Red Cross ot five this morn I vi ir a uiunng nvi every uay I lirLlinu her fn Cfimn hnrb tn tho i united States If he insists that she goes back immediately there will be no alternative but Askid whether tile dancer and We salute the Bluegrass area Kentucky as a pros perous 'and forward looking area We numbering ap proximately 95 arc grateful for the arrangements your business and civic leaders made for our stop in your communhy On this four by bus we plan to see your country side and io spend a brief period in the business district of your city Rankin and Alfred Davis and doctors say it strikes only males Perryville Mrs George Tucker Mrs Mitchell Mrs Luther Cocanougher Mrs Howard Coyle Mrs Godbey Hundley Mrs Cecil Hundley Mrs Stew art Crain Mitchell Elijah Massie said the car ap Seen sideswirx ri it hit the bridge Saturday i me speermg car tound I ytjars dim nowara uverstreet hive the lawyer said "Yes but after 18 He did not WASHINGTON May 18 The White House will make a ceremony of President Eisenhow TLe Nominates New er signing of a controversial bill to give coastal states title to sub Ambassador it) Cuba Guests In Lexington Mis Edna IL'gan Mrs annie helm Given Miss Georgia Doneghy and Miss James' ran ces Green were gue ts Sunday'f Dr and Mrs IL Seldon in Lexington TO VOTERS I desire io announce as a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for office of Sheriff of Boyle County subject io the action of the Democratic party in the MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM Radio Program from 5:00 Monday May 10m io Monday May II Ul 5:30 5 55 6 00 6:15 6 25 6 30 6 45 6 55 7 00 7 30 8:00 8 05 8 30 900 9 15 9 30 10:00 1030 10 45 10:55 Tueaday May IS 5:55 6:00 6:15 6 30 6:45 700 7 15 720 Bobby Benson Wild BUI Hickok uecu Brown News ulton Lewis Bulletin Board of tle Air At United Press Commentary Sports News Gabriel Heatter Mutual Newsreal Speaking of Washington Adventures of the alcon Hall of antasy News Bill Henry Reporters Roundup On and Off the Record rank Edwards Lets Go To Town Joe Schirmer and his Bourbon Street Six Baukhage Talking Coke Time Dance Parade Mutual News sngu 0a News Siimmar Rhythmairs A Eddie Arnold Show A A Word for the Day A Pee Wee King A Weather Summary A Java JiinefitiH A SporU News SAYRE Okla May 18 UPi our year old Wayne Moses suf fering from an incurable blood disease won another battle for survival this week after 17 trans fuions during the past two months Wayne and his twin brother Gene are victims of hemophelia a rare disease which prevents blood from clotting normally A cut on the finger a small bruise or a sharp blow will start a hem orrhage which can result in a ma jor crisis in the youngsters' life Every precaution is taken to guard the boys from nicks or scratches They drink from rubber glasses eat out of plastic plates guard them at all said their mother Mrs Sol Moses who estimates they have had about 50 transfusions each during their young lives they go out to play always there to supervise I even had to put beaver board over their bedroom windows to'prevent them from cutting themselves never use knives at our dining room table We cut our food with a fnrV r)T ittef null JU JJUU lipdU with our The father explained the transfusions they get vary from a half to a full pint Mrs Moses said the twins who 1 will be 5 in August are old enough now to realize they are But she added they forget very quickly when at play i Tjvo months ago after a long period of guarded behavior Wavne 44 IU pH fell from his tricycle and injured trail of a car that drove uis Hip iook it Transfusions and' an hour through weeks of anguish before the bleed ness district he 6 oivppeu Because ot internal smashed meeaing ms joints had swelled and forced him to remain in bed To the Bloodmi ibile was 'a fine gesture and in dication uf deci) community In the past I have cooperated with Kenton County officials and I would be more than glad to as 1 sist Campbell County officials if Via 64 while Eisenhower was cruising in I Chesapeake Bay that the Presi 1 dent would sign the measure into lew on his return to Washington I today i Approval of the measure twice vetoed by former President Tru man will open the way for prob able renewal of the court battle between the federal government and the states for control of the oil rich submerged lands often' mistakenly called tidelands Coronation Pageantry (Continued rom Pago On orcurn and was unable at that time to treat the stor does in the second installment of the series entitled the The Rt Rev Neville Vincent Gorton Bishop of Coventry formerly headmaster of Blun dell's SK'honJ Tiverton who is a basic authority on the religious significance of the coronation writes on that subject in an other chapter of this week's Spot Madison's busi ran onto a car a bridge abut near Lamb in rodsburg Riggs is an executive officer aboard a Harbor Patrol Craft San rancisco Jones is on in the Caribbean area lite series Yorke Henderson a Scots born newspaper writer who in 195'1 went 1) Kenya arriving in time to record inc beginning Mau Mau terrorism and bc back in England since mid 1952 Capt Ian Moncrieife of ing George Gride against merit on Ind 56 Switzerland Countv Glen Co 18 Milton Kv was illoH I and four others were hurt me Hollon Parksville Mrs Harry Wayne is how to walk hill Westerfield and Mrs Hub John sun iliiu 1V11S5 num rricc Prc School Clinic To Aid I Kiddies Starting School Parents of all boys and girls ho will be eligible to enter the first grade of Bate school in Sep tember are urged to take or send them to a pre school clinic to be I hn'r nt ') I utHUK vveanesaav ail noon May 20 in the building on Stanford road where they will be examined and informa tion will be given on what should be done to have the children icady for their classrooms on the opening day of school in the fall Dr Lun Gabbert specialist in i nncn en Annette Weste with oftices at the Boyle County Health Ccntei will speak to the parents at the same session illiam Summers principal of bate school urged that all par ents of children who will be six or before Dec 3ll 1953 and who expect to icgistir them as iie fall term of with pre school able" and recommended governor declare a state gency The governor told the Enquirer i up his three and one half day he would delay any decision until i combination business and pleasure he has had an opportunity to read cruise the grand jury report I find that a laxity of law enforcement exists i County and the officials are fail ing in their duties to which thev were doctor! I would nnt hoviinO 'J Y4 ZA 41 i n4 4 1 to send tho wimi ui Laws ae Wetherby told the En 1 thp" ln he Yacht quirer for an overnight run to Norfolk "The state troopers would be permitted to stay in Campbell sl('rfiaY he visited the County' until all law violations areiNavaI Acdemv at Annapolis Md eliminated The doors to my office 'vrc told the midshipmen uHivuiing special annul dedicating your lives to the United States of posteis were sub clubs in the an Other communities besides Danville Han odsburg and Lan Sheppard King of Houston Tex caster visited on the tour "has not yet made up her mind her lawyer said today lawyer Anis Attia said i now visiting has no steps yet in the Moslem I courts because no definite deci Carrollton sion has been reached He added that Moslem law does not require a husband's appearance in a di vorce case brought by the wife Asked why whose 1951 marriage with the Texas oil heir made international headlines (n ininKing oi mvorcing Attia luie before turning south on Stanford road They will see the Palm Beach plant and ry Pro ducts Company's buildings be mre leaving the city limits make their way to Lancaster the xt stop Beazley said Tle Danville Welcoming Com mittee headed by Mayor Nichols and ol President Johnson about them is composed of the Board of Di Alter a press conference before i ctors of the trade body includ nearly 100 reoorters and nhotn nPrhf'I'f 1 nronhorc in i inpnuia hi miUHUUlg UpUIl IJlb 'cton A Chinn Cabel Ar I release Saturday he spent yester nold John Hill Bailey Dr Chris day sightseeing in rankfurt eat Jickson Louis (Pat) Humphrey ing real hot James Norvell James Sanders dogs and stocking up on razors LeRoy Amylon nhillip Lanier st ap and clean shirts for his home ami Alvis Hop) Caldwell and i ward journey the Public Relations Committee 1 In London last night where his Egyptian Dancing Girl Is Considering Divorce CAIRO Egypt May 18 (41 Egyptian belly dancer Samia Gamal "is divorcing tne same primram atiiy last summer Mrs Omer has accepted a per sonal invitation extended her to serve as a delegate and is plan ning to make the trip West to a minute be present Mr and Mrs Klundt who came from the West to live in the aith Mission com munity earlier this season will probably carry on the work of that church and community ing Mrs absence at vention she said yesterday Moncrieffe heir to the Baronetcy of Mojicrieffe created in 635 ami co author of a book jut published in London As an authority on Heraldry his ehapter in the current series is ine of authoritative th of the trade body including Enos plane stopped briefly he said he 1 1 tu Lsmg guard lads electric blunders and other late equip ment Raymond Pyle of Hickman saved 73 pigs from 19 sows and I nips from 1 1 (tree in history Her chapter the House of Mountbatti Countv Courthouse and to attend Tt reception to be held i immediately upon arrival should be at about 2 pm Danville Chamber of Com is in charge of all arrange ments State Congressmen's Voting Is Listed WASHINGTON May 18 How Kentucky members of Congress were recorded as voting on recent roll calls: Senate No major roll calls House On passage 268 to 116 of Senate bill confirming titles of states to offshore areas within state bound aries or Golden (R) Against Chelf Gregory D' Per kins (D Robsion (R) Spence i i Watts (D) On passage 309 to 91 of amend ment to the submerged lands act confirming federal jurisdiction en thi ni and reports of a di over development of resources in submerged lands in the continental shelf or Chelf Golden (R Gregory (DI Perkins (D) in the i Robsion (Rb Watts (DL Against they'll Camel Scortboard Your Ar Ex octiv ATLAS 600x16 670x15 PLUS TAX AND PLUS TAX AND OLD TIRE OLD TIRE Survival ight 11 EM tj Jpi ei ilv Ku! me to al! 1 i KM 44 J'SSfl Zy I'1' 4 for I 1 I I Is 1 i A 1 A.

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