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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 24

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The Paducah Suni
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Paducah, Kentucky
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SEP 2 -1965 SrPTEMBM tUN-DIMOCKAT, EADUCAH, KY. fACT TW Fancy Farm Chief Awarded Certificate Price-Fixing Damages, Tolal $400 Million Rooster May Miss College TTirsnNr ah. fAP Rae mi Jl .1. ,1 I.I I If ji 1 its subsidiary, the Indiana-Ken Fred Enoch Is in charge of ma sonry construction. Thompson lauded his assistant the rooster is down in the beak chief, Walter Curtsinger of these days he may have to miss college.

Fancy Farm, and officials of the local water district Sam Andrea Shields wants to take Hayden, Bernard Toon, Rae with her to the University of Arizona this fall, but the 18- Cash, Joe Wilson and Harold Wiliett for their assistance, year-old freshman has a prob lem. along with the volunteer mem' bers. By JACK LEFLER AP Business News Wrilcr NEW YORK (AP) Damages assessed in a 19G0 electrical equipment price-fixing scandal have neared $400 million. The total was increased Tuesday when a federal judge fined General Electric Co. and West-infihouse Electric Corp.

nearly $17 million for their part in fixing prices, rigging bids and dividing markets on electrical equipment valued at $1.75 billion annually. The companies had been found guilty in 1961. The ruling by U.S. Dlst. Judge Wilfred Feinberg was in a civil case to determine damages.

Judge Feinberg ruled that Ohio Valley Electric Corp. and She can't find any place for The department has more J. Thompson of Fancy Farm, who has directed the formation of a volunteer flrefight-Ing organization there, has been awarded a certificate for completion of comprehensive courses in fire prevention and protection. The certificate was issued from the Division of Fire Prevention, Frankfort. Thompson attended classes in Paducah and Mayfleld.

The Mayfield classes were under the direction of Robert C. Bogard. Thompson is employed at a meat processing plant and is chief of the Fancy Farm fire department. The department has a new fire truck and began construction of a new fire station this week. Harold Burkett is the Rae to roost.

than 60 volunteer firemen. Miss Shields lives In Scotts- dale, 120 miles from the cam tucky Electric were fraudulently overcharged by for 11 steam turbine generators they bought in 1952 to supply the Atomic Energy Commission plant near Portsmouth, Ohio. He awarded triple damages of $7,424,373 for Ohio Valley Electric and $9,448,830 for Indiana-Kentucky Electric. The case was one of about by private utilities and public power agencies throughout the country to recover damages. They resulted from the government's breaking a criminal conspiracy among 29 electrical equipment manufacturers.

The conspiracy has cost' General Electric more than $225 million and Westlnghouse more than $110 million. Spokesmen for the two companies said 99 per cent of the dollar claims have been settled. Most of the cases never went to court. Veteran Marcher pus and will be residing in a campus dormitory. The dorm houses chicks but not IRONTON, Ohio (AP) -Dr.

W. F. Mailing loves a parade, and he has been marching in The coed has written the Tucson Daily Citizen to run an ad. for a place for Rae to stay in them since he first carried a bouquet of roses and a flag as a school boy on Decoration Day Jflk i-' iiinf. iMMyf I in 1881.

A veteran of the Span Tucson. of the Division of Fire Prevention. Frankfort Andrea has had the pet white pphnrn rooster better than a ish-American War, the doctor has participated in scores of construction foreman on the civic marches but believes he year and a half and doesn't CITED J. W. Thompson of Fancy Farm Is shown here accepting a certificate for his completion of comprehensive courses In fire prevention and fire protection from Ewlng Hayden right, a deputy state fire marshal.

The certificate is signed by Harold L. Foster Under Thompson's direction, a volunteer fire department has been formed at Fancy Farm with more than 60 members. A new fire department building is under construction. has established a record by taking part in 84 Memorial Day want, to part witn mm. 'He is well-trained; he comes when I call, and he wears a project.

The building will be constructed with the utilization of volunteer labor. The bulld-ing will be a one-story structure. 5 Injured At Beatles Performance SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Five teen-age girls were injured when a frenzied boy leaped on stage parades since that first one in leash," she says. 1881 goes unchallenged. msSJ jj(l(i)((J)l jj)(tl with Britain's Beatles, touched drummer Ringo Starr on the shoulder and did a swan dive off the stage into the front rows.

The incident was during a bedlam Tuesday at the Cow Palace as thousands of screaming, fainting and sobbing teen-agers threw jelly beans, stuffed animalsand themselves at the mop-haired singers. Police said there were no serl- ous injuries and that everyone recovered, including a pregnant woman who fainted and was carried to a first aid station. Wave after wave of frantic teen-agers, mostly girls, charged the line of police and guards in front of the stage during the Beatles' concluding performanc Our Best Nylon Tire! Allstate Supertred! Against Tread Wearout, Road Hazards es on their $l-million American tour. People In The News Sept. 1 BOSTON (AP)-Former Am bassador Joseph P.

Kennedy, 76, was reported resting comfort' ably today at New England Baptist Hospital. He entered the hospital Tuesday for what his doctors called a general checkup. Kennedy suffered a stroke in December 1961 and has been partially paralyzed since. 6.00x13 Tubeless Blackwalls LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor TAX Reduced To George Raft has been indicted on six charges of income tax evasion, U.S. Atty.

Manuel Real says. Raft was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury in Los An geles, the attorney says. Raft is accused of paying no taxes on $85,000 income from 1958 6.50x13 Tubeless BlackwaUs 18.17-O 7.50x14 Tubeless Blackwalls 22.72 8.00x14 Tubeless Blackwalls 24.47 8.50x14 Tubeless Blackwalls 26.36 through 1963. Raft, 69, will be arraigned next Tuesday before U.S. Judge Pierson M.

Hall. WHITEWALLS AT SIMILAR LOW PRICES! NEW YORK (AP) Bobby Fischer, 22, U.S. chess champi on, has won his third long-dis tance game in the Capablanca memorial tournament Our Most Popular Tire! -ALLSTATE Guardsman (Emauraiatteedl The tournament is being played in Havana but Fischer is cabling his moves from New York because the State Depart Good Quality Nylon Tire! Allstate Hi-way Special (GmairainiitcBeaE 24MimitIliis Against Tread Wearout ment refused him a visa to visit Cuba. I PAY: tWUlrtW Tuesday night he defeated Gueorghia D. Tnngov of Bul garia in 22 moves.

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Gen. Arthur K. Bolton had informed him that efforts to get "a final determination in the case i bJLJlllhx uV i that goes back 23 years would be expedited. EXPERT WHEEL 1 f' I BALANCING Wf The state Revenue Depart Including Weights or $1.50 per tire ment estimated the tax claim, plus penalties, at $1 million, off regular no-trade price Sears Companion Nylon Guaranteed 15 Months Sanders said. Sanders emphasized under questioning that he was seeking only a court decision in the case and did not contend that the railroad owed the state $1 mil lion or any other amount.

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