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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 18

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6 lli: CM'II UN I (U II. I KY. SATl'KDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1963 Nicholas School Men Ineligible g'li'pi ii tin i Pi)iiii mi mi iuiiiitn'n board's ouster action. He had been superintendent 19 years. Otta Fryman, a truant officer, is temporary members at the time of their election as well as after the election." "The language (of the statute) Is comprehensive and emphatic," Judge Hill said.

"The legislature clearly demonstrated its intention to enact a positive, firm and unqualified law," by the language it used in constructing the statute. The court concluded Coatney and Craig violated the letter and spirit of the statute and thereby automatically vacated their respective offices. Still pending before the Court of Appeals is an appeal by Wesley of the Mercer County I'oct Filled Special to The Courier-Journal HARRODSBURC John Crockett, gen-enral manager of Harrodsburg's historical outdoor drama "Home Is the Hunter" has been named to the newly created post of executive director of the Mercer Chamber of Commerce. v. A ilk '(flt l5 By FRED W.

Ll'IGART JR. Courier Journal Bluoarasi Bureau FRANKFORT, Ky. Former Nicholas County school superintendent Raymond J. Wesley won a victory in the Kentucky Court of Appeals yesterday that could return him to office. The court ruled that Robert O.

Coatney and Vernon Craig two of the four members on the seven-man board who voted on May 6 to oust Wesley as superintendent and treasurer of the county school system are ineligible to serve on the board. As a result of the ruling, the balance of power on the board which was 4 to 3 against Wesley when the ouster vote was taken is now apparently 3 to 2 in his favor. The court's ruling came on an appeal from a suit filed in Nicholas Circuit Court by Wesley and the state attorney general's office which accused Coatney and Craig of violating KRS 160.180. Interest Conflict Banned The statute provides that a board member, or candidate for election to a school board, cannot do business with See the lovely girl Frozen Alive at Summers -Herrmann Ford i mm mm? Associated Press Wirtphoto former U. S.

ambasador to the Court of St. James's, stands between the royal couple. Lord Snowdon and Douglas are offering the horse some sugar. A COWBOY from the Tucson-area home of Lewis Douglas shows off a horse from the Douglas stable to Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon. Douglas, the board.

The suit charged: Craig was in the employ of the Nicholas County school system when he was elected to the board in November 1962 and wasn't released from his contract as a school bus driver until after his election. Coatney was a stockholder in a Carlisle grocery firm that did business with the county school system during two months of 19G3 while he was serving as a member of the board. The suits were dismissed in Nicholas Circuit Court by Judge John Lair. In reversing Judge Lair, the Court of Appeals said in an opinion by Judge Edward Hill that while "it may be true the transactions were trivial and that there was no intention to defraud or to violate the statute," the law, nevertheless, was enacted "to eliminate possible conflicts of interest of board urlars IS Gel Safe Lik; Other Tourists Little Loot Ivxcrcisc Margaret And Husband Stay At Arizona Motel Two or more burglars apparently went to a great deal of trouble for very little reward Thursday night at the Sure Pure Milk G37 E. Kentucky.

Ralph B. Day, vice president of the firm, told police yesterday that during the night someone had drilled through a wooden door, broke open the company safe and made off with small but undetermined amount of petty cash. Day said the damage to the safe was greater than the amount of money taken. According to 'Day, the thieves drilled about 30 holes in a wooden door to avoid off the burglar alarm on the top the door, pushed in the bottom section, and opened the safe. The thieves left cheeks in the safe, Day said.

Damages Of $77,544 Ashed For Traffic Death Damages totaling $77,544 were sought yesterday for the death last November of Mxs. Jane Dixon Godbcy, operator of Middletown Norge Village, in a traffic accident on Watterson Expressway. Her husband, John Walter Godbey, 200 Daisy Lane, as administrator of her estate, filed suit against Edward T. Penis-ton, 2(i02 Roystcr Way, Pleasure Ridge Park. The Jefferson Circuit Court said Peniston's car crossed the expressway median near Adair Street and collided with Mrs.

Ckklbey's station wagon. Can she last until 6 P.M. Saturday? She's been entombed in 5,000 pounds of ice (real ice from Grocers' Ice and Cold Storage Company.) Come to Summers-Herrmann Ford now you may never again have the opportunity to witness this spectacular event. See the Ice Lady FREE! mands a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside. The royal party and their guests took up nearly the entire motel.

Never Had Royalty Before Mrs. Kitty Murphy, bin lender at the motel, said there had never been royalty staving there before. "But we've only been open three years," she said. The royal couple had spent the previous night in the Tucson area at the home of Lewis Douglas, former U.S. ambassador to the Court of St.

James's. Much improved after a siege of laryngitis, Princess Margaret appeared rested and cheerful yesterday morning. She and her husband posed for news pictures while Douglas showed them his grounds and his stable of horses. They fed sugar to some of the horses, and Lord Snowdon patted one on the head, saying: "Hi, there." Prom AP and UPI Dispatches PAGE, Ariz. Britain's Princess Margaret and hor husband, the Earl of Snowdon, arrived at (his rugged desert plateau country on the Arizona Utah border yesterday and, just like other tourists, look a tour of the new (lien Canyon Dam a-ul registered at a motel.

The plane carrying the royal party flew in from Tucson yesterday afternoon and set down at Page, a town surrounded by towering red- and purple-tinged buttes and mountains. Their plane swung north over the Grand Canyon and landed to the accompaniment of "Britain's Eighth," played by the boys and girls of the Page High School band. Real Small-Town Reception It was a real small-town reception, the first the royal pair has had since its arrival in the United States a week and a half ago. The Chamber of Commerce president, Department Store Robbed Kalchcr's Department Store, 2335 W. Market, was robbed at p.m.

last night by two armed men who escaped with an undetermined amount of cash. The store manager, Mrs. Icie Kinscr, 54, told police that the men forced her, two clerks and two customers to the rear of the store, and then fled with the money. Win a Car Free Enter our Frozen Key contest. Nothing to buy.

You may win one of Summers-Herrmann's famous special values free! Everyone can SA VE on these COOL, COOL Values Named To Legion Post John W. Black 3007 Greenup Road, has been appointed to the national membership and post activities committee of the American Legion. Ul R3)EVfi wm hurry: hu 1965 Cars Leftover Must Sell New 1965 Fords going at unbelievably low prices. Come in and make an offer. You can save hundreds of dollars off list price.

COOLEST DEALS IN TOWN! Look at these bargain-packed Used Cars. Prices have been slashed to giv you cool bargains save some cold cash. These values are moving on a first-come, first-served basis. 2 Big Lots 920 S. 3rd 585-2383 930 S.

2nd 585-2384 Royce Knight, was at planeside along with his wife and a little Navajo Indian girl. Page is at the edge of the vast Navajo Indian reservation which sprawls over Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. Almost all of the 1,800 townspeople of Tage turned out to cheer the royal pair. Children waved small British flags at the visitors. From the airport the royal party took a quick trip over the mammoth Glen Canyon Dam, opened last year, which has dammed the Colorado River and created vast Lake Powell.

The royal party will go for a boat ride on the lake today. Then the royal motorcade drove up to Art Greene's Lake Powell Motel, a two-story, 24 room building which com HuriK (I Home t-Monlli-OM Ci.l la Fire At Family Marian Lynn Allen, 4-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, 810 Weller, was in satisfactory condition last night in St. Joseph Infirmary with first-and second-degree burns of the face and legs.

The Aliens' one-story frame home was partially destroyed by a fire that began at 8:55 a.m. yesterday. Firemen said that the parents, who both work at night, were ENDS SATURDAY 1 0 P.M. VISIT MAYTAG AUTOMATICS awakened by the baby's screams. Their 2 year-old son, Scott, was not injured.

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