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The Courier-Journal du lieu suivant : Louisville, Kentucky • Page 14

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14 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1966 UK Appoints Development Council Special to The Courier. ournal LEXINGTON, Ky. The University of Kentucky appointed a blue-ribbon development council yesterday to it on methods of developing its enduse. ment.

The action was the second step UK has made in "not efforts to raise money for programs supported by state funds. The first step came about six months ago, when UK hired Leonard L. Wilson as director of development. Wilson, UK's first full-time specialist in fund raising and development, was named as one of the council's five exofficio members. In a statement accompanying the list of appointees, UK President John W.

Oswald said: "The basic support of an institution such as the University of Kentucky must come from the state and we are deeply encouraged with the growing support from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. "This is enabling the institution to meet the demands of growing enrollments and the growing demands placed upon it for additional research and service. "The difference between meeting obligations and developing enriched programs, commonly referred to as the "margin of excellence," must come increasingly from the gift dollar. As has been done so effectively by our sister institutions, we must move beyond necessity into enrichment by establishing a development program for the total univeRsesides Wilson, ex officio council members are Gov. Edward T.

Breathitt, Oswald, Dr. Glenwood L. Creech, UK vice for university relations, and president, Angelluci, chairman of the trustees executive committee. Three other trustees were named. They are W.

F. Foster, Merit Clothing Mayfield; Wright, Geary-Wright Tobacco Lexington, and Smith Broadbent, Cadiz, recently elected a director of the Southern Bell Telephone Co. Other members are: Thomas A. Ballantine president of Louisville Title Insurance Barry Bingham, editor and publisher of The Courier Journal and The Louisville Times, and William C. Smith, president of Standard Oil of Kentucky, all of Louisville.

Rexford Blazer, chairman of the board, Ashland Oil Refining Ashland; Browning, president, Browning Manufacturing Maysville; Edward S. Dabney, chairman of the board, First Security National Bank Trust Lexington. L. Berkley Davis, vice president, general Electric Owensboro; James C. Givens, Givens Real Estate Development Hopkinsville; Louis Lee Haggin II, Sycamore Farm.

Versailles: James B. Hudnall. partner in Hudnall Pirtle, Tyler, Texas, geologists; Wickliffe B. Moore. president, Price Paper New York City.

Jesse W. Tapp. director, Bank of America, Los Angeles: Louis Ware, retired chairman, International Minerals Chemical Skokie, C. R. Yeager, president.

G. Balfour Attleboro, and William T. Young, W. T. Young Storage, Lexington.

Canadian Press Wirephoto A Town Becomes a Lake EVACUATION OF 1,370 people living in Mor- Winnipeg. The river was four feet over flood stage began yesterday after the Red River yesterday, but is expected to rise five more feet half-submerging buildings before cresting. The evacuation is expected to be ris, spilled over its banks, and cars in the Canadian town 35 miles south of completed tonight. UK to Honor 5 Dignitaries With Degrees Special to The Courier -Journal LEXINGTON, Ky. Honorary degrees will be awarded to a college president, a chemist, a critic, a dental educator and a retired faculty member at the University of Kentucky's May 9 commencement.

The UK Board of Trustees yesterday approved honorary degrees for: Dr. Carl M. Hill, president of Kentucky State College, Frankfort. Dr. Louis Gordon, professor of chemistry and dean of graduate studies at Case Institute of Technology.

John who now is a trustee York Society Masone Brown, Library and Recording for the Blind, Inc. Dr. Philip E. Blackerby former dean of the University of Louisville School of Dentistry and now associate director of the Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek. Mich.

Dr. Leo M. Chamberlain, retired UK vice president, registrar and professor of higher education. Brown will receive the honorary doctor literature degree, Gordon the doctor of science degree and the others the doctor of laws degree. Brown, a Louisville native, began his career with the Courier-Journal in 1917.

He has been drama critic of the Theatre Arts Monthly, the New York Evening Post, the New York World-Telegram and the Saturday Review. Miami Beach Ex-Mayor Dies MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Marcie Liberman, 70, a former mayor of Miami Beach, died Monday night. Liberman, who 0 once said he had reached "the pinochle of success" when he was named mayor in June 1947, served as mayor and a member of the city's governing body until June 1963. UK Trustee Questions County Agents' Value By JIM HAMPTON "Frankly, some county judges tell Courier -Journal Staff Writer LEXINGTON, Ky. The usefulness of county agricultural agents in a state where only 18 per cent of the people live on farms was challenged yesterday by a University of Kentucky trustee.

Sam Ezelle, Louisville, called for an independent study of the roles of Kentucky's county agents and their distaff counterparts, the home-demonstraton agents. His motion died for lack of a second, after UK president John Oswald had said that UK already was implementing the changes and studies that Ezelle had called for. Ezelle is executive secretary of the Kentucky AFL-CIO. His remarks on county agents came as UK officials were privately that this is one of the biggest boondoggles in the state of Kentucky maybe (the $3.5 million total) is federal money instead of state money, but who pays for federal money? Gentlemen, it's our money, too. "I am suggesting that this board of trustees be not simply a meet and greet and belch and adjourn board (but) take a look at it.

Somebody eataand is going to take a look at this situation and suggest a modification. Why can't it be us?" When Ezelle had finished. trustee Clifford Smith, Frankfort, replied: "I think you are perhaps overlooking the fact that since Dr. Oswald has been president" UK been studying the reporting on the university's internal role of extension agents. budget of $63,771,259 for 1966-67.

He noted budget includes "There's certainly no area that needs 445,469 for county agents and $1,060,558 greater study," Oswald told Ezelle, "But for home-demonstration agents and said: your intimation that there has not been "Now. I am wondering if it is not study and that this is not an area where time that we review the work by we are greatly concerned is not correct." these county agents and demonstra- And. Oswald added, UK is attempting tion agents and see whether it should to change the setup so that "they are not be updated, perhaps trimmed and no longer agricultural agents but Unicertainly modified. versity of Kentucky agents." Okolona Home 1 Time of Questions" In any society a death stops the orderly process of daily life. Aside from the shock of an overwhelming loss, even among those who expected death, the confusion is magnified by complicating questions to which the average person does not readily have the answers.

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Policies. minor Highway Department Units Are Combined By BILL NEIKIRK FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP)--Highway Commissioner Henry Ward yesterday announced reorganization of the state government's largest department into five major offices. Ward said it will make the Highway Department more efficient and will result in more economical operation. "The primary objective is to relate all of the functions of the department together," he said.

Previously, the department had 35 separate offices responsible to the commissioner. Ward's realignment order also includes the 12 district offices. The five offices in Frankfort are: Planning. and Programming Management, with broad responsibility for planning roads. The Rural Roads Division is also included in the office along with the old divisions of planning and programming.

Engineering Management. This office includes the divisions of contract controls, research, materials, photogrammetry, right of way, bridges, design and construction. Operations Management, which among other things, will be responsible for administering the junkyards and billboards laws. The divisions of roadside development, traffic, maintenance, state projects, real property and equipment will be a part of the office. Personnel Management.

Administrative Management. Law Division Abolished Ward abolished the law Division and made some of the legal staff a part of his office. Another legal section, responsible for conducting hearings and taking legal action on wage compliance, is part of a division assigned to engineering management. His order established clear lines of authority for personnel assigned to the 12 district highway offices. The commissioner said some personnel changes will be made as a result of the reorganization but will not be announced until later.

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