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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 12

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DEATHS 12 The Laxlnglon Leader Lexington Ky Friday Wot 18 1966 US Claims It Can Wirtz Faces Contempt Charges Schwartz To Speak -At National Meeting Dr Douglu Schwarts University of Kentucky anthropologist will address the American Anthropological Association at a meeting Sunday to Pittsburgh His lecture on the intellectual history of North American archaeology represents the further development of a report Dr Schwarts -made earlier in Waruw Poland to tha Intellectual Coogrsu of tha History of Science ny Enemy Statement Made In Hassle Over Soviet Antimissiles By SEYMOUR HERSH WASHINGTON (AP)-US official have stressed that deployment of a Soviet antimissile system has not changed this basic fact in the balance of power: The United States still can destroy any enemy-even one that strikes first I Central Kentucky' Mrs Ella Hardwick Meberty Mn Ella Hardwick Moberly 01 widow of Charlie Moberly a former resident of Klrksvilte died at I pm Wednesday at University Hospital Lexington after a long illness A native of Garrard County she wu a member of the Freedom Baptist Church then Survivors ere tour daughters Mrs Grover Brower McKee Mn Belli Lou Gilliam Richmond and Mrs Charles Inman and Mrs Gerald Ban both of Cincinnati four eons William Moberly Stanford Robert Moberly Lancaster Carl Moberly Kirksville and Moberly a sister Mrs Nannie Estes Clearwater FIs 20 grandchildren a great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild Services will be conducted at the Oldham Roberts end Powell Funeral Home at 2 pm Saturday by the Rev Noland Chandler Burial will be to the Richmond Cemetery Tha body is at the funeral home Notre Dame Spartan Tilt Tops Card By BON RAPOPORt hay la to tha ban? uid Ara Parseghisn About ill that wu left for Notra Dama and Michigan State were tha finishing touches the two top-rated coUega football turns awaited their momentous clash Saturdayta East Lansing Mich Irish Coach Parughlan si Ms team got set for tbs trip today uid game Is fantastic when you consider tha odds ara staggering against two teams meeting for the national title tills late in the regular seism when schedules are made seven or eight years to advance -And Michigan State Coach Duffy Daugherty announced that the Spartans have been iractictag secret play to add a advantage more of a little Duffy uid A national television audience will watch the No 1 Irish aid No 2 Spartans both unbeaten this season In another top gnaw Southern California No 7 end UCLA No will square off in Los Angeles to decide tha Pacific Eight's Ron Bowl representative Tha Trojans have already won tha conference championship but a Brain victory could Influence the utecton of the Bowl team TMrd-rated Alabama fifth-ranked Georgia Tech and ninthrated Georgia are Mia Saturday Tennessee and ML will fight for bowl bids when they meet Kentucky Dr Ukner Elected SPSA Vice President Drv Sidney Ulmer eh air-nan of tha University of Kentucky Department of Political Science hu been elected vice president of the Southern Political Science Association He will Shrva as program chairman for the association's 1967 meeting to New Orleans short illness A 1 1 1 of BreatMtt County she wu the owner of the Sweet Shop end member of tiw First Baptist Church Other furvivors are her mother Mrs Elmira Stamper Hazard end two sisters Miu Del Stamper Hazard ana Mrs Stella Eversole Lancaster Service will ha conducted at 2 pm Sunday at the Engle Funeral Home by the Bev Harding Burial will be to Riverside Cemetery The body is at tiw ftmtoal home where friends may caR today Mrs THU Yerk McKEE Mrs Tlllte York 99 of Annville died at 4:95 pm Thunday at her home after an lllneu of two years She wu a native of Jackson County and a member of the Annville Baptist -Church wu also a member of the Annvill Order of the Easton Star Survivors include her hue-band Jerry York end one sister Sudie Watson Annville Services will be conducted at 2 pm Saturday at the Annville Baptist Church by tiw Bev Bill King Aodrely Tinner and Harold Stott Burial will be to the York Cemetery Annville The body will be taka from tiw Justice end Lata Funeral Home to tha nsktenca at 5 pm today Mrs Elba Late McKEE Mrs Eliza Lakes 74 died at 7 fern Thursday at tha Central Baptist Hospital LadBgtoa after a AortUteasa She wu a native af Jackson County and was a member of McKee Baptist Church Survivor lachida her husband Elbert Late ona daughter Mis Beatrice Vlars Day-ton Ohio two ions June Lakes McKee end Wallace Late also of McKee om sister Mrs Polly Late McKee two brothers Thee Hellard London and Wiley Hellard Annville and four grandchildren Service will be conducted at 19 am Sunday at tiw McKee Baptist Church by tiw Rev Founts toe Jonu and the Bev Charley Lunsford Burial will be to the Lakes Cemetery at Gap The body is at the Justice and Late Funeral Dome McKee where friends may call after 4 pm today Jessica NeB Marta Versailles Ky Jessica Nell Harlow eight-month old daughter of Mr and Mrs James Harlow of the Oregon Pike Woodford County died at 11:20 Thunday at the University' of Kentucky Hospital Lextarion after a tong Illness Other siuvivuro besidu her parent include one sister Sandra Harta at home one brother Michael Harlow at borne the maternal grandp ents John Murphv of Indiana and Mrs Hattie Murphy Lexington and tiw paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Mike Harlow Versailles Services will he conducted at 2 pm Saturday at tiw Duell-Clark Funeral Chapel Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery The body to at the funeral Mrs Fatoy Mailtos Tassey RICHMOND Mrs Patsy Mullins Tussey 92 died at 2:15 pm Thunday at the Gibson Hospital after short illness The widow of Llge Tussey she wu a native of Rockcastle County and had lived most of her life to Madison County' Survivor ara time Estill and Goebel Tussey Lexington and Ligs Tnssey Jr Morrow (Dio six daughters Mrs Charles Dalton Richmond Mrs Robert Pollard Hamilton Ohio Mrs Edward Gampfor Cincinnati Mn Jamu Rogers Madison County Mrs Virginia Baker Modests Calif and Mrs Adrian Switzer Loveland (Dio 36 grandchildren 92 greatgrandchildren and greatgrandchildren The body to at the Oldham Roberts and Powell -Funera Home Fayette County Mrs Rebecca Greeny lire Rebecca Ellen Greenup 7a widow of Charley liurphy Greenup died Thunday at her home 108 Parii Court after a loaf ill- She wu a native of Bloomfield and wu a daughter of the late John and Maria Ward ughUn She wu a member of ML Vernon Baptist Church Survivors are thru tors Mlu Maria Greenup and Miss Bessie Greenup Lexington and Mrs Stanley Green Harrodsburg a son Clay Greenup Fayette County a brother Edgar Houghiin Jett sister Mrs Joseph Ryan Lexington seven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren Services will ha conducted at pm Saturday at the Aaron Smith Funeral Home Burial will beinthe Blue grass Memorial Gardens Bearers will be Phillip Ryan Bobby Jones Earl Wilson Oscar Wilson Jr Kameth Greenup and William Green Gavte Hairt Services for' Gavin Drummond Hunt 87 will bo ducted at 10:30 a Saturday at the Lexington Cemetery by the Rev Gilu Lewis Jr Mr Hunt a native of Lexington died Thunday at Dallas Texas He wu a retired Internal Revenue Service employe and wu a son of tha lata Allte and Mollis A Craig Hunt Survivors art several nieces and nephews including Mrs Browning Mn Frank Troutman Lea Karsner and William Barrow Karsner aU of Fayette County Tha body will bo brought to tiw Milward Broadway JOSEPH MATTINGLY Joseph Mattingly SO of 175 Loudon Avenue died at 12:10 pm today at St Joeeph Hospital He wu adn Sept 20 The body wu taken to Whitehall Funeral Chapel Frisk Stafford 1 Services for Rank DUlander Stafford 71 of Hambrick Avenue win be conducted at 11 a- Saturday at Whitehall Funeral Chapel by the Hev Charles Fteaer Burial will be to Calvary Cemetery Bearers will ha Carl Hanka David Bute Jamu Haggard Bobby Langford Billy Hanks Wayne Hanks Daniel Hanka and William Helfen-berger WWmI for Mrs- Jennie widow of Charles will he conducted turdsy at the Sonth-Rev Leslie Services Wyatt Morton Wi at 11 a Milward land by the ftmith Committal services wQl be conducted Monday at the Memorial Park Cemetery Evanston HL Mrs Wood died at 5:49 Thursday at a local nursing home after an nines of eight weeks made her home with a daughter Mrs Leslie Baker 879 Muonfceadley Road She was a native of St Ji Mo and wu a daughter of late and Katie Garrard Wjratt She wu a descendant of Jamu Garrard tiw second governor of Kentucky She wu a member of Central Christian Church the Edge-mere Chib of Chicago the Drama Chib of Evanston and wu a volunteer for tiw American Red Cross Besidu her daughter' she la irvived by two cousins Miu Helen' Howell Kansu City Mo and Miu Emily Wyatt Suuota Fla Public Hearings Are Scheduled On Land Use Flan Five public hearings on the City -County Planning Commission's proposed land use plan for Fayette County will be held within tiw next thretf weeks William Qualls director of tiw commission's professional staff aid four neighborhood meet? togs would be held prior to the formal public hearing which to luired tor law at 1:20 pm on Dec 8 to City Hall Neighborhood meetings will he held at 7:20 pm to the following acbools: Gtendover elementary on Nor 29 Jamu fine Alien elementary on Nov 30 Dunbar High on Dee Morton Junior High on Dee 2 Surprise' PERTH Australia (AP) Laurie Spicer decided to move a sprinkler watering the-front lawn mi Us form 250 mites east of Perth To uve tiw trouble of turning off foe sprinkler he ran under it to grab tiw hose bend it and stop the flow of water Spicer grabbed ant wu about to bend tiw when it squirmed violently to hie hands The bonified Spleer found he had grabbed deadly Afoot copperhead snake which apparently wu cooling off under tiw sprinkler He dropped tiw snake just it struck and its fangs went into Ms boot He kilted the i with an iron bar fra me I wu not wearing said Spicer COLUMBIA Secretary of Labor Willard Wilts hu hem ordered to appear to UX District Court Columbia Nov 22 to show' emu ha should not ha held hi contempt to a wage-and-hour Tha order filed in Ftoranea Monday by Judge Robot Hemphill atoms from a- complaint brought by tha Department of Labor -Tha complaint charged Southeastern Reconditioning Centra Inc' a Darlington automobito repair firm aad its operators Bay mood Mclver Clanton ana James Corbett Clanton Jr with unlawfully withholding $19792 to minimum wagu and overtime from employes and with failure to keep required records Judge Hemphill uid Wirta disobeyed court orders by refusing to dtodoM tha identities of the persons who proved tha i formation used as a basis fra tha charge "This court does not relish the issue of whether the bureaucracy assumu It Is more powerful than the uid HemphUL 'But obstruction to lair ana Impartial trial cannot be Famed VSC Mathematician To Speak At UK Dr Richard Bellman University to Southern California facto-ty member who is described tor eoutemporariu America's leading mathematician will be the principal sputa Monday and Tuasday at tha University to Kentucky's annual Institute for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Fortner chief mathematician fra tha Rand Corporation Dr Bella aa currently is pwfauor to mathematics engineering and mcdiciu at USC Ha wu a mathematician tha Lu Ala-mu atomic bomb project during tha latter atagu to World War and is tha author to men than 425 publications -His throe lectures at next eek's UK institute will deal generally with the extension to mathematical analysis to living organisms Tha first to bis talks at 4 pm Monday to Bout 2S9 Aa-oa Hall will be Prognauting and Kod-Cotoret At pm Monday to the Commerce Build-tog autitorium Dr BaBam win dlaeuu ChaDuge to Mathematical His fiul lecture at 4 pm Tuesday to Anderson Hall wUl deal with Imbedding and Mathematical Wall Promoted At Walter Reed Capt Michael WaU am to Dr and Mr Stanley Watt to Lexington wu promoted to hie nt rank to recent caress at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when he Is a research veterinarian fa tha De-partauat to Lab Animal Capt Wan a graduate to Lafayette High School attended the (Adversity to Xmtndra aad Auburn University to Alabama where ha caned hia degree a medieal veterinarian Ha practiced far Paris Xy before bring commissioned fa tiw Army lari February After completing the officers basic training coune at Ft Sam Houston Tex ho joined tha research staff at Walter Reed Capt Wan is married to tha former Vtrgtaii Dan to Lextag-They have three chOdrm Deborah Ann Kenton Moore and Brian Durham i Marijuana Charge -Against Sweeney Continued To Dec 8 A charge to poueutog marl-' Juana against Michael Henry Sweeney wu continued until Dae to Quarterly Court Thun-' day Sweeney wu arrested along with Jay DeCkesere 22 and his wife Mrs Diana Leila DaChee-ere 29 of 251 East Third Street lari Oct 23 The other two were held to the grand jury to Polka Court last week-The charge against Sweeney 22 to Briar Hill Boad wu transferred to Quarterly Court became me to the against him wu served la the county The continuance wu granted at request to Sweeney! attorney blrl 18 Found Dead Bruised DAYTON Ky (AP)-Authori-UesSrere investigation the death to IS-yearold LindaFienm to Dayton whose body wu found partially unclothed on a street Thursday night The girl's mother and stepfather Mr and Mrs Joseph Bartels said Linda -left home at pm Wednesday and wu um later with hoys to a car Police uid there were braises on her body UK To Wreck Ten Structures 77m University to wh-y hu received pexmits'to wreck ten structures on Rou Street and one on Euclid Avenue ThS Cleveland Wrecking Co to Cincinnati Ohio wu Bated the general contractor for the job to level 173 Euclid Avenue and 341 50X 508 510 514 Big 522 719 7Z1 and 725 Rom Street Art Arfons Is Injured In Crash BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS Utah (AP) Art Arfons survived a spectacular crash of his jet car going 580 miles an hour these western Utah ult flats yesterday He wu clocked at speeds of 58BJS7 mites an hour just befon the erackup Hi car the Gran Monster was demolished Arfons wu conscious but bleeding profusely about his face when he was 1 out of the wreckage end to hospital in Saft Lake City your time getting me out of hen" Arfons told bis rescuers He appeared to ha in fairly good woIiib As ho climbed Into tha cocl to start his record attempt said: going to stand on the accelerator dear through the But he appeared to he concerned He uid he wu going to um tim second stage of tin engine afterburner someth he had never done before The afterburner adds power to the engine Us car whined through tile measured mile when Ms speed is docked As the ear passed the end of tiw measured mile it dipped sharply into tha skidded oat of control flh end over end several times and rolled to ait op about two mites farther down the track Tbs front and wu ripped off Wheels flew off to the side The car wu a erampied wreckage Arfons of Akron Ohio wu ytag to break tha world land jeea record of 100901 mites an hour set on the flats by Craig Breedlove of Los Angeles a year to Last year Aifou set a record of 57X158 mites an hoar Then Breodlovo brake that The two have been battling for tils mark for three years Aifou set It three times and Bnedteva did it five times Viet Nam (OuMentd 'Rom Page 1) rice haul for tbrf operation already tiw largest of tha war rou to tons Infiltrate Ant aw Dump US headquarters reported tint Viet Cong guoriDu early today infiltrated tiw UX ammunition dump at Long QMi 12 miles northeast of Saigon and et off a utchd charge on one of tiw ammunttion pads which touched off a lira ana secondary explosions The explosion were at first thought to have enemy mortar fire hut a UX spokesman said later then wu DO riudWng- Vtetaameu military headquarters reported that a company of Vietnamese Bugera raftered moderate casualties when ambushed 12 mite aouthwest of Saigon The Bugera kiltod six Viet Cong spokesman uid Twelve mites north of Saigon two Viet Crag lmpenraati government officials entered government Information office in Phn Cuong a provincial capital and planted a mine A Vietnamese spokesmen uid tiw two Viet Cong drove off in an official car aad five minutes later tiw mine exploded wounding tiw chief of the office and six of Ms staff Vtatnameu headquarters also reported four harassing Vtet Crag attacks from a mortar outpost 150 Saigon to another mortar attack on a bridge 252 mites northeut of Saigon Government casualties in all four attacks were reported light The Viet Cong set off a mine in village market 102 milu southwest of Saigon 'killing one civilian end wounding two women Mr Mack Speaks To Pilot Club Louie Meek administrative assistant to tiw Fayette County school superintendent wu guest speaker at tiw November program meeting of Pilot Chib of Lexington Inc held Tuesday night in the Terrace Boom of Imperial House Speaking on tiw propoi merger of Lexington and Fayette County schools Mr Mack explained goals of auch a merger itf relation to better 'educational opportunities for all students involved and discussed tha misconceptions of mapy citizens A question and anower period followed The education and foreign relations committee Miss Catherine Cassidy chairman wu in charge of the program The speaker was introduced by Miss Anna Mu Hood second grade teacher- at Cteya Mill School Mrs Mildred Graham presided at the meeting and announced that the December business meeting will be at 5:20 pm December 0 at the YWCA cafeteria- the be fatal to that charge indirectly by pointing out that the United States has spent more than $3 billion thus far in research and development on the Nike dollars that have improved ability to get the system into action once a go-ahead is given They refused to estimate how-how long fliis might taka McNamara Is known to have serious -reservation about the effectiveness af -any antimissile system and has Md Congress in the past that millions of lives be lost no matter how much money wu spent on development of the Nike That thinking wu echoed Thunday when officials cautioned that because the Soviets are constructing an antimissile system it does not follow that the United States should go ahead with tee Nika Shipyard Tied Up By Strike SAN FRANCISCO (AP) An strike opposed by other shipyard onions continued today hi West Coast repair facilities after talks broke off in Washington: Three days to fruitless negotiations endsdThursday Both sides had been called to Washington Tuesday in an effort to end the two-week strike that could affect the Viet Nam war effort Many ships under repair in the yards are used in the war COuOvwv In Portland On steamfit-tars returned to work for the tint time since Nov 4 following Circuit Court injunction pro-venting their aWiwiis from stopping the men from going to work: More than 95 per cent of tire machinists had continued to Work in Portland and the majority of workers in the Seattle-Puget Sound area also have ignored the picket Although the electrician picket lines have not been crossed at Su Francisco area yard other shipyard unions lava urged withdrawal of the lilies William Cummings head of boilermakers union Load 10 in the San Francisco area called the IBEW strike and and uid electricians international officers had ignored a request by the bay cities metal trades council for removal of pickets Several vessels were transferred from struck San Frands-oo yards to Navy yards by the US Naval Ships System Com- The electricians comprise about 8 per cent of the work force in 11 straek yards of tiw Pacific Coast 'Shipbuilders Association and several indepead- fmf The IBEW is asking TO cents an hour in pay inereesu over tito three yein Association Chairman Jamu Mitchell uid tiw yards grant more than 4S cents given other unions Electricians' wages now are $850 an hour Dean (Csntisaed Rom Page if 100 students board in Prestons-burg because they live too for away to commute The Preatouburg college draws students from a So by 120 mites in sise Dr Campbell uid Some commute by bus from as for away Morgan County He also reported on the college's fine arts department which hu been responsible for starting high school band made- up of young people from surrounding areu Also teachers have been lessons in piano and crafts to children on their own time he laid: After his report UK Preeident John Oswald raid: have said many times that community college is not functioning at its best until it truly becomes the cultural center of the environment la which it In other action tiw trustees accepted the deed to Camp Car-Hale a 33359-acre 4-H Club camp near Carlisle in Nicbolu County The University admin-liters tiw 4-H programs and will assume routine jni tenance responsibility for the camp Dr Oswald said Camp Carlisle wu construct-ed by nonprofit corporation formed by representatives from 27 counties in North Central Kentucky The group hu spent some $30000 developing it end will assume responsibility for the president said UK uses tiw camp for freshman camp prior to the opening of school It win accommodate 200 to 300 persons Emphaaizins tha offend ve tha oftidala reported Thunday that the United Statei still ii maintaiainf a better than to 1 edge in itockpilei of Intercontinental Billixtic ladle Production of auch miuflet they laid haa been programmed to auure that American rocket could effectively penetrate any antimissile sys-the Soviet an eapabla of McNamara Ts Decide The officials acknowledged however that Secretary of Defense Robert S- McNamara will decide within SO daya whether to recommend a deployment of version of an antimissile system the Nike They said the question is receiving very serious eonsidentiou President Johnson would make the "i decision McNaman announced last week that there is considerable evidence that tha Soviet Union has begun deploying its antimissile system around major cities think it is important that we assume it la effective- ami of course that will be the assumption on which we base the development and deployment of our own Intercontinental Ballistic he told newsmen at the Texas White House In tine with that officials revealed Thursday that the United States now hu 950 Mimitemen I and advanced Mimitemen missile in Its stockpile along with 54 Titan missiles and more than 800 Polaris mlsalla There have been published reports that the Soviets have handy boosted their prods of ICBMs but officials without acknowledging this emphasised that the UX-Soviet relationship (till la hatter than 1 to 1 They refused to speculate on future Soviet production also said that their eotim of Soviet missile capabilities did not taka into account the Soviet rockets now trained on European targets r' Sharply Criticised delay in deploying the Nike system n- estimated to cost jtatween IS billion end $10 bflUoo- his been sharply criticised by some members of Congress in the past sad is expected to be prime point of contention next year Sen Strom Thurmond B-SC warned Wednesday that any LBJ (OutiUMd Page 1) tha President will have conference with government official who will fly -in to help him prepare next year's budget and legislative program Johnson may conduct some of his business at tiie federal office building near the Texas Capitol in Austin For that reason Moyers said newsmen end photographers accompanying Johnson will be quartered in Austin rather than San Antonio their re- ywj bug Johnson awakened late today and told his doctors he felt 1 On the second full day after his double operation Johnson till complained of however The White House said the President foil asleep about midnight even before fin' hie usual stack of evening tog and did not awaken until almost 8 am For him that wu a late hour Before wading Into some pertinent reports Johnson moved to chair for a tray breakfast of melon balls apple juice chipped beef end tea Bautina Recovery The recovery so far hu been routine so much so that the latest White House statement on his progress contained no information of medical nature Although Johnson said Thursday night he wu if I was but by baseball batr been working talking even celebrating Thursday night's medical bulletin said still And there wu no word to the contrary today Johnson did a bit of his progressing at a party In his Bethes-da Naval Hospital suite marking the Stod anniversary of his marriage to Lady Bird It got tihder way lata became the President napped until early evening Dobs Street (Mm When he awoke Johnson donned street clothes first time since his Wednesday morning Bus (Csntinued From Page 1) company had offend cents and improvements in the bos-pitoliisthm end insurance programs 1 The 20-eent an hour offer for one year wu a compromise pro-posal worked out by city KTL end mdou officials Walter Youag WINCHESTER Walter Young S3 a retired farmer died at 2:45 pm Thunday at his hrau at Beckaervilte of a heart attack Ha wu a member of the Mt Zira Christian Church Survivors are Us wife Mrs Leila Woodford Young and two nieces Services will be conducted at 2 pm Saturday at the Seohee Funeral Home by the Rev Dud Satterwhita Tha body is at the funeral home where friends may call today Mrs Baiter Read MORGANTOWN Hester Read SO died Thursday ling to Deaconess Hospital Evansville Ind after a short illness She wu the widow of Ivan Bead a member of the Point Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a na tive of Butler County Survivors are a son Woodrow Read Lextagtra: three daughter Mrs Alton Nation Owensboro Mrs Juanita Houchta Louisville and Mrs Howard Evansville three brothers Boy Moon Beaver Dam and Lonnie and Hugh Horae Logansport eight grandchildren and ate greatgrandchildren Services win be conducted at pm Saturday at tha Point Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church Burial will ha to the church cemetery The body to at the Dwight Smith Mortuary here RICHMOND Jamu Lotte Brooks 78 Garrard County farmer died of an heart attack white gal corn on his farm about Wednesday A native of HOI Va he wu a retired nfl- employe a farmer and a member of the Conway Pentecostal Church Survivors include his wife Mrs Cordte Marlow Brooks throe sons Chutes Brooks Grab Orchard William Brooks Berea and Jamu Brooks Day-ton (Dio seven daughters Mrs Loretta Chutoen Crab Orchard Mn Mary Thacker Can-way Mrs Lillie Thomas Berea Mrs Ada Thacker Mt Vernon Mrs Gladys Laws Richmond Mrs Katherine Pengteton and Mrs Thunte Lancaster 40 grand-and 22 greatgrandchildren Services will be conducted at 2 pm Saturday at tiw Conway Pentecostal Church Burial will be In Wihnot Cemetery Garrard Coaly- Tha body at tiw Rom-tager Funeral Home Berea Owen Cterfc Shelten Owen Clark Shelton 12 retired grocer died at about 2:20 pm Thursday at his how on KaUy Avenue after an Illness of a year He wu with the Glasa Grocery fra 20 years a native of Own County a member of the Georgetown Methodist Church a World Wu 1 veteran and a membra of Scott Post No 24 American Legion Survivors an Ms wife Mr Elizabeth Shelton two daughters Mrs Edna Bute Higdon and Mrs Mary Cue George-a sister Mrs Erne Robey Lexington a toother Shaitan Frankfort nine grandchildren and a great -grandchild Services will he conducted at 2 pm Saturday ft the Tucker Funeral Horae by tiw Rev WX Jennings Burial will ha to Cres-lawn Memorial Gardens Scott County Bearers will he James Gano Burton Harry Morris Floyd Burch Owen Cravens and Millard Hambrick bearers will be Walter Poe Robinson Henry Pat ton Fred Parker Lonnie MlikeU and Roacoe Covington The body is at the fimeral home Graver TaarvOto FRANKFORT Grover Tour-ville 73 af Frankfort Route died at 5:20 pm Thunday at Ma home after a brief illness A native of Buffalo NY he wu a electrical engineer and had worked fra Anburo-Mdvia Iron Co Mel via Mich He wu a a member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension Survivors are a stepdaui Mrs Earl Wilson with wiom he lived and a stepson Chutes Boter Franklin County a brother Rank Tourville Silver Creek NY and six step grandchildren The body is at Harrod Brothers Funeral Home Mrs Babe Nsptia Mrs Nell Stamper NopUa 49 wife of Babe Noplis of Newland Street died et 5:45 am Thursday et SI Joseph Hospital Lexington after Vanderbilt respectively Arkansas No plays Southwest Conference foe Trims Tech with Cotton Bowl hid at stake for the Raxorbacks Purdue No IX which win he the Big 19 representative to the Rou Bom plays Indiana Cither top games are Michl-gan-Ohlo State Northwestern-nuiinie Mtonesota-Wlsconiin Misaourl-Kensu Kansu State-Oklahoma State California-Stanfrad Washlngtoa-Washtog- ton State Oragm-Oregon Colorado-Air Force Iowa Stats-Arizona Utah-Utah State and BaytorSoutiwra Methodist Also Rice-Tezas Christian Dnke-North Carolina Florida State-Wake Forest Louisian State-Tulue Mary la Oemsoo-NorOi CsroUna State Harvard-Yale Brown-Columbia Butgers-Colgats ConwU-Prtocetan Dartmoutb-Penn Pam Stato-Pitt end Syracuse-West Virginia Edward Bell Jr Meted 35 Days Edward Bell Jr ll of 1U Montmullta Street wu sentenced to 35 days to jail Thursday after ha entered a plea af guilty to a charge of breach of peace amended from possession of burglary tools Sgt Gen Gregory testified he arrested Bell the night of Nov 2 after Bell and two other men were seen nar a window of an insurance company in Zands le Sgt Gregory said be and cr officer told the three to stop hut they fled in stead After a warning shot wu fired he uid tiw three IV and Bell fell on ice and utility pole dropping a crow bar when be Bell wu also aentaneed to 59 daya fra attempting to commit a felony then toted on probation for Trial Commissioner Tom Burnett Mock Murder Trial Is Held 4t UK Four University of Kentoeky law atndenta presented a mock felony murder trial today In tip UK College of Law eourtrooar Based on an actual esse the simulated trial la Commonwealth vs Scapegoat In which Scapegoat Is accused of being an accomplice to a gu station which no vehicle the outlaws ara utag for a getaway ear run through a rod light Uting a woman and child pedetoriam Eunice Dlaefaun to Lexington and Aim Store to Louisville prosecute the eau'for the-state while Clay Brock to Lexington and Ned Tyler of McLuuhoro HL wet attorneys for tha defendant Prof Jamu Richardson who teaches the coune in practice trial court served judge to the cau Creature (Conttond Frees Page 1) and Bandit carrying on something terrible" Partridge uid ha shined a tishHght into tha field and uw something with eyes like The hair stood straight up he and the animal went Into tha field returned: Partridge there wu no montag wu not dis-tbe he wu told feds- what wu mon titan a a large bird sometimes the smallest Western -Hemisphere at a loss how a 190 milu per and Mallette did? to 571085 and 15J35 Charles Aaxu Kau RICHMOND Charles Aaron Boss 4X of 424 Four-Mile Avenue died at the Veterans Hospital Louisville at 4:30 pm Thunday He was a veteran tolhut World War a retired restaurant emDlove and a to Jesse Dykes Pori 12 tojof heron family the American Legion Survivors -are his mother Mrs Gott Richmond and one brother Frank Ross Lebanon Junction Services will be conducted at 19 am Monday at the Oldham Roberts and PoweB Funeral Home Burial wtil be to the Hichmond Cemetery Tiw body wu to arrive tote this afternoon the funeral botne The dog never ate -and trice to it In the Johnson said he stories he' wu nothing "freak shitepoke" The shitepoke called a shag is heron to the Officials wen however to explain hag could fly at hour Scarbeny uid tha creature A la ska consists quara milu to land square milu to water v'.

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