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The Lexington Herald ami The Lexington Leader Lexington Ky SeiunUy April 2 1966 Young Violinist Thrills Select Concert Audience Deaths And Funerals Fied Brookshire Ford and Edward Brookshire Eatlll County time stepsons Albert and Wallace Hukle Ford and Arthur Hukle Winchester a daughter Mrs Willie Mu McCuddy Msdlaoa County a stepdaughter Mrs Virgil Sharp Ford a brother Brookshire Cincinnati a slater Mrs Dykes Sr Clark County 10 grandchildren 17 great grandchildren and eight step-grandchildren Servicea will be conducted at 10 am Monday at the Seobca Funeral Home Burial will be In the Winchester Cemetery Bums will be and Fike Lexington and Clifton Fike Indiana Servicu will bo conducted at 2:30 pm Sunday at tha Ravenna Methodist Church by the Rev IL Rule Burial win be in the West Irvine Cemetery Bearers will bo Herman Calmes Clement Fore Virgil Hill Harold Finney Linus Fore and Guy Hatfield Sr The body is at the Lewis Funeral Homo Timothy Wayne Milter IRVINE Timothy Wayne Miller one-day-old aou of Joe and Betty Ceyte Miller died Friday morning at tha Pallia A Clay Hospital Richmond Other survivors are a brother oruld Miller at home hia paternal grandmother Mrs Grace Miller Station Camp and his maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Davey Coyle College HUL Servicu win bo conducted at 10 am today at tiw Miller Cemetery at Station Camp The body is at the Lewis Funeral Home night tar tha smallest audience of this uason's concert series Well it was a aelset audience It would have been an overflow in any or her auditorium In Lexington However it could have been sutod on the west side of the Coliseum Is done for lectures and local events such the Youth Orchestra who play them nut week the oudienn of soma two thousand more than mada up in enthusiastic appreciation for tha absence of another 5000 or mors members Maybe they heard this young man scarcely 20 play a part of a concerto with tha New York Philharmonic Orchestra teat year when the concert wu televised one of Leonard series All over the country music critics have been scratching their heads and thumbing-the dictionary for adequate superlatives to equal the magnitude of this young artist's artistry His tone is superb His mature interpretations take into account not only every phrase but every single noio-a degree WEATHER Snow ind snow flurries sre peeled today over northeast New England to the tjV region Light snow it forecast for the Central Appalachians Showers will occur over the Northern Plains It will be over the extreme Southeast Mostly sunny skies will il 1 1 laaltAlaisJ yvuNWBoi Mweujr wuwy UIC elsewhere prevail (Aisocisted Press Wirephoto Jdap) Area Forecasts See tacky: Clear to partly cloudy and mild today and tonight Sunday partly cloudy to cloudy windy and cooler with showers likely High today 54 to 64 Tenessee: Clear to partly cloudy through tonight and continued mild today and tonight Sunday partly windy and turning cooler with a chance of showers High in the 60s West Virgiala: Variable doudineaa with scattered showers or snow flurries today High in the 40s Partly cloudy and cool tonight and Sunday Mis: Variable cloudiness with diminishing winds and little crider today with scattered snow flurries in the northeast High today 38 to 46 in the north and 45 to 53 in the south Partly cloudy and a little warmer tonight and Sunday Cooler Ground Breaking Slated For Expansion Of Plant By LEW nOETON James Oliver Bus we 11 IV perhaps the greatest violinist of the century performed a memorable recital in the Coliseum last REVIVAL SET The Rev Doyle Carroll a senior at ft VFlilSMMVg W8H VWUSBfoB vival services at the Nichotaa-vilte Misaion on East Walnut Street in Nicholasvilie during Holy Week April I l-U Tha first service will bo at 10:45 am Palm Sunday The Rev Mr Carroll previously was pastor at the First Methodist Church ot Owenton Before entering the' ministry he was a high school principal teacher andcoach Army Day Awards Are Made Bruco Coleman Lexington and Thomas Lows Carlisle Barracks Pa wren presented the American Legion awards for mUilary excellence yesterday at the annual Army Awarda Day ceremony at the University of Kentucky A reception for 30 award winners Uielr families and other guests wm held fat the UK Student Center after the presentation ceremony Other awards presented to Army ROTC cadets: American Legion awards for Mholastic excellence: Carson Harrcld Owensboro and Miguel A Martinez Puerto Rico Department at the Army Superior Cadet medals: Robert Farris Flemingsburg James Nishimoto Takoma Park Md Jon Cbellgren Ashland and Thomas Lowe Association of tbe United States Army medal: Thomas Damron FL Thomas Association of the United States Army book award Edward Carte Louisville Armor Association award: Warren Fee Lexington Reserve Officers Association medal: Alan Miles Russellville Kenneth Fields Louisville Francis Farad and Donald Mills both of Lexington American Ordnance Association medal: Charles Anderson Mayfield Pershing Rifles Society drill medal: Jerry Barger Lexington Scabbard and Blade Society plaque: Robert Farris Five cadets were awarded miniature gold and aflver rifles for markmanahip The gold rifle award went to Edward Schumacher Maysville Silver rifles went to Steven Johnston Dayton Ohio Edward Carte Donald Schlang and Edward Fengenbush aU of Louisville Senator Cooper To Present Theater Award Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper will present the first annual UK Freshmen Tuition Theatrical Scholarship of the Lexington neater at the 3:90 pm- performance today of the presentation of and His Wonderful For his part in the ceremonies ind his work in promoting legislation for the fine arts the Children's Theater will present Sen Cooper with a certificate of appreciation Reservations tar the four performances to be held at 1:30 and 3:30 pm today and 3 and 4 pm on Sunday in the UK Taylor Education Building are still available by phoning Mrs Courtney Ellis at 254-5125 Inc which has headquarters in New York City The addition is expected to be ready for occupancy in three months UK will be ber of at said During their training period at UK the Peace Corpsmen win visit the Appalachian region as observers of and possible participants in development programs which are being operated in teat area Dr Griffin will leave Tuesday for a two-week stay in Turkey where he will determine whether plans for tha program be continued along present lines He win visit the abandoned village and confer with Peace Corps officials stationed there He plans also to recruit Turkish language teachers who wiU instruct the volunteers this summer at UK Supervision Needed Until now the Peace Corps has not been staffed in such a way that volunteers are well supervised and given pro! skmal support after arrival at their assigned stations Dr Griffin explained To remedy this situation the' Developmental Change Center plans to send as many as four UK staff specialists to serve as supervisors to the Corpsmen in Turkey These specialists would be recruited from such academic fields as urban and rural sociology education social research or community development The work of the volunteers would be constantly evaluated and continuing education offered to them by the supervisors throughout their assignments in Turkey Dr Griffin sal Bourbon Sets Preschool Registration State Mrs Charils Murphy LANCASTER Mrs Bus-anna Isbell Murphy 77 wife of Charlie Murphy died at 2:30 pm Thursday at the Victo -Roy Nursing Home in Nkholasvilla after a long illness She wu a member of the Gums Chapel Methodist Church Other survivors are two daughters Mrs Frank Moberip and Mrs Ernest Adams Gsr- raid County and Weldon Mi County a brother Garrard County six grandchildren and a greatgrandchild Services win be conducted at 2:30 pm Sunday at the Gunns Chapel Methodist Church by the Rev Herbert Osborne and the Rev Brice McCuIley Burial will be in the church cemetery Bearers will be and Buford Murphy Elmer Isbell Fred Simpson James Adsms and Earl Glenn The body la at the funeral home Virgtl Lee McCIanahan WINCHESTER Virgil Lee McCIanahan 91 a retired saw mill operator died at 10 pm Thursday at the Clark County Hospital after a short illness He waz a resident of Ford a native of Pendleton County and a trustee of the Ford Holinesa Church for 43 years Survivors are two sons Earl and Robert McCIanahan Winchester four daughters Mrs Dewey Campbell Falmouth Mrs Jesse Bsllard and Mrs Hazel McCuddy Winchester and Mrs Fred Brookshire Ford 15 grandchildren 27 greatgrandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren Services will be conducted at 1 pm today at the Scobee Funeral Home by the Rev William Keller and the Rev Bedford Fraley Elmer Rarer FALMOUTH Elmer Borer 74 at Falmouth died at 4 pm Thursday at SL Luka Hospital in Fort Thomas where he had been a patient for 16 days He was a retired Pendleton County farmer and a native and former resident of Harrison County Survivors are his wife Mrs Elizabeth Platt Borer and a brother Charles Borer Harrison County Services will be conducted at 3 pm Sunday at the Woodhead and Son Funeral Home here by the Rev Cart Sears Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery The body is at the funeral home frienda may call after 2 pm Saturday Mrs Maudie Howard Cole JACKSON Mrs Maudie Howard Cole 50 of Lambric died en route to a hospital at 10:90 pm Thursday after suffering a heart attack She was a native of Breathitt County and ttie daughter of Mr and Mrs Boone Howard She was a member of tiw Howard Baptist Church Other survivors are six sons Grover Cole Chicago HI Ray Cota Genoa Va Bobby Cota Niles Mich Ronnie Lloyd and Gary Lee Cota at home four daughters Mrs Mattie Haines and Mrs Ruth Carpenter Niles Midi Mrs Vergie Carpenter Genoa Va Miss Patricia Ann Cota at home a sister Mrs Dovie Allen Lambric a brother Chalmer Howard Knox Ind 13 grandchildren Services will be conducted at 10 am Sunday at the Howard Baptist Church at Quicksand by the Rev Chalmer Howard Burial win be in the family cemetery The body will be taken from the Breathitt Funeral Home to the residence this afternoon Mrs Ben Cheak Mrs Lizzie Stars Cheak 74 wife at Ben Cheak died at 4:55 pm Friday at the Woodford Memorial Hospital Versailles resident of Lawrenceburg Route 3 sbe was hospitalized Friday She was a native of Anderson County a member at the Corinth Christian Church and a member at tbe TEL of Lawrenceburg Baptist Church Other survivors are a daughter Miss Sadie Cheak at home five sisters Mrs Eveiett Cheak and Mrs Ernest Robinson Anderson County Mrs Marion Stacker Lawrenceburg: Mrs Roscoe Drury Shelby County and Mrs Salathlel Willard Franklin County Tbe body is at the Gordon Funeral Home where friends may call after 3 pm today 8 Amyx WEST LIBERTY Amyx 84 of Ezel died at 12:10 am Friday at his home after a long illness He wu member of the Church of God Survivors are his wife Mrs Buetah Murphy Amyx two daughters Mr Jesse Walter Winchester and Mrs Emma HaU Lexington a son Durwood Amyx Campton a grandson Carroll Amyx Campton a brother Ovie Amyx Grassy Creek and several nieces and Servicu will be conducted at 3 pm Sunday at the Grassy Lick Baptist Church by the Rev Glenn Lawson and the Rev Joe Blevins Burial wiU be In the Grassy Lick Cemetery The body is at the Herald and Stewart Funeral Home ChapeL A Brookshire WINCHESTER AJ Brookshire 82 retired carpenter died at 4 am Friday at the Clark County Hospital after a long illness He wu a native of Bloomington 111 and a member of the Providence Baptist Church Clark County Survivors ara his wife Mrs Annio Brookshire two sons Local Mrs Mary Barker Mrs Mary Coen Barker 83 widow of Anthony Barker died Thursday at the home of her daughter Mrs Robert Camp Sr 1641 Clayton Avenue following a long illness A native of Louisville sbe wu a daughter of the late Tbomu and Mary Ana Brennen Coen She attended Louisville parochial schools and was a member of the St Peter Catholic Church and the Altar Society there She had lived in Lexington for the past 38 years Survivors other then her daughter include another daughter Mrs Mary Wahle Cincinnati four granchildren and rrren great-grandchildren Services will be conducted at 9 am Monday at the SL Peter Catholic Church by the Rev John A Siler Burial will be in the St Louis Cemetery Louisville Friends may call at the Milward Broadway after 3 pm There will be a lee'dation of the rosary at tha mortuary at 7:30 pm Sunday Doan Dunaway Services for Doan Dunaway 94 of 3053 Alexandria Drive will be conducted at 1:30 pm today at the Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by the Rev Btyon Jessup Burial will bo in the Paria Cemetery Bearers will be Dave Thom Charles Thompson Thompson Leslie Cook Bruce Wells and Phil Stumbo Mrs Sara ft? Services for Mrs ra Friel 246 Lexington Avenue will be conducted at 9:30 am today at the Milward today at the Milward Mortuary Broadway by the Rev fflirfcf Bloomfield Burial will be in the Ashland Cemetery Jaekaee John Breckenridge Jackson 57 of 546 Stratford Drive died yesterday at the St Joseph Hospital following an illness of several weeks A native of Scott County he as a son of Jackson Lexington and the lata Graces Pence Jackson He was a member of tiw Broadway Christian Church sad was an electronic technician for the Davis Company Besides his father survivors include his wife Mrs Mary Jackson a daughter Mary Ann Jackson Lexington a sister Mrs Carl Brent Lexington two brothers Janies Jackson Mt Sterling and Claude Jack-son Los Angeles Calif Services will be conducted at I pm Monday at the Aaron Smith Funeral Home by the Funeral Home by tiw Rev Burris Burial will be In the Lexington Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home after 4:30 pm today HiterH Lowry Services for Hiter Lowry 77 formerly of NkhotasviUe wQl be conducted at 2 pm today at the Milward Mortuary Broadway by the Rev George A Fletcher Burial trill be in the lexington Cemetery Friends who wish may maka contributions to the University of Alumni Scholarship Fund Advertisement Mrs Alice Magee Servicea for Mrs Alice Lynch Magee 88 widow of James Magee will be conducted at am today at the SL Paul QetluiHe Church by the BL Bev Msgr Joseph McKenna Burial will bem Calvary Cemetery Bearers will be James Michael Magee Timothy Magee Vince Bled Jr James Kozin inger John Ensminger and Jack Combs Mrs Aana McKinney Services for Mrs Anna McKinney 70 widow of McKinney win be conducted at 10 am today at the Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by the Rev R- Pattern Burial will be in the Winchester Cemetery Bearers will be Joe Palmer Lewis Palmer Dr Charles Branham Edward McKinney James McKinney and John McKinney Owes Powers Services for Owen Jerry Powers 52 of 1017 Gaineswsy Drive will be conducted at 11 am Monday at the Whitehall Funeral Chapel by the Bev RHF Anderson Burial will be in the Camp Nelson National Cemetery Jessamine County Friends may call at the funeral chapel after 7 pm today Mrs Stella Scott Services for Mrs Stella (Hive Barton Scott 58 of 433 Shawnee Avenue will be conducted at 3 pirn today at the Aaron Smith Funeral Home by the Rev George Trout Burial will be is HDlcrest Memorial Park Bearers will be Lawrence Scott William Scott Danny Scott Winfred Scott Paul Hlsle and Eugene Banks Minister Resigns FRANKFORT Ky April Tbe Rev Bob White minister of the Capital City Christian Church for the past four years today announced his resignation to accept April 20 the pastorate of the New tyter Mountain Church of Christ Charleston Va Population Rises MOSCOW (UPI) population of the Soviet Union now stands at 231869000 according to the latest statistical handbook published Friday Roger McCuddy Albert Hukle Charles Warner Robert Ralston and Tommy Warner The body is at the funeral home where friends may call after 5 pm today EUhneJsanh VERSAILLES Servicea for EUhue Joseph 64 who died Thursday will be conducted at 2 pm today -at the Miller Blackburn Funeral Home by the Rev John Stalls Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery Bearers will be Donald Ray Neal Eddie Neal Carloas Hill Kenneth Martin Russell Godbey and Kenneth Roberts Honorary bearera will bo Willard Sewell Fred Strunk Ed Mitchell and Dr George Reed The body is at the funeral home Coy Wilson WEST LIBERTY Coy Wilson 37 of Daysboro was killed when his pickup truck struck a bridge about 13:30 pm Thursday near Hazel Green (See story elsewhere in The Herald) Robert French Dunn WINCHESTER Services for Robert French Dunn 94 dies Thursday will be conducted at 11 am today at the Scobee Funeral Home by the Rev Norman Kiser Burial will be in tha Winchester Cemetery The body is at the funeral home Mrs A Die Hall McQueen WINCHESTER Services for Mrs Allis HaU McQueen 78 widow of McQueen who died Thursday will be conducted at 3 pm today at the Scobee Funeral Home by the Rev Harold Conrad Burial will be in the Winchester Cemetery The body is at the funeral home Walter Ferguson WINCHESTER Services for Walter Ferguson TO who died Wednesday will be conducted at 2 pm today la the Winchester Cemetery by the Rev Ariou Davis The body is at the residence Mrs DeArmond CORINTH Mrs Elizabeth Martin DeArmond 55 wife of the Rev DeArmond died at 4:20 am Friday at the Grant County Hospital Williamstown after a long illness She wu a resident of Corinth and a member of the Corinth Methodist Church Other survivors are a Sgt Claude DeArmond Munich Germany her mother Mrs Virgie Martin Corinth two sisters Mrs Ruby Hammonds and Mrs Katherine God-man Corinth two brothers Howard Martin Gencseo UL and Gayle Martin Covington The body is at the Bogers Funeral Home here Mrs Charlie Murphy LANCASTER Mrs Buaima Isbell Murphy 77 wife of Charlie Murphy died at 2:90 Thursday at the Victo-Roy Nursing Home after a long illness She wu a member of the Gunns Chapel Methodist Church Other survivors are two daughters Mrs Frank Moberiy and Mrs Ernest Adams Garrard County two sons and Weldon Murphy Gorrard one brother I Isbell Garrard six grandchildren and one great-grandchild Services will be conducted at 2:30 pm Sunday at the Gunns Chapel Methodist Church by the Rev Herbert Osborn and tiw Rev Bryce McCuUey Burial will be in the ehurch cemetery Beam's will be Oneal Murphy Buford Murphy Elmer Isbell Fred Simpson James Adams and Earl Glenn The body is the Clark and Layton Funeral Home Emgese Ball LANCASTER Eugene Ball 46 died Thursday night at the Veterans Hospital Dayton Ohio after a long illness He was a native of Lancaster and had mode his home in Ohio for the put 35 years He was a member of the Baptist Church Survivors are two sons William Ball Forksvilte Kan and Raymond Leo Ball Dayton Ohio his mother Mrs Leo Ricke Cincinnati Ohio a sister Mrs Psul Kaelin Cincinnati brother Craig Ball Cincinnati and one grandchild Servicu wiU be conducted at 2 pm Tuesday at the Clark and Layton Funeral Homo here by the Rev William Humphrey Burial will be in tbe Lancaster Cemetery Bearers wiU bo Russell Lewis and Jamu Ball Adolph Bourne Colby Arnold and Jamu Dudderar Friends may call at the funeral home Monday afternoon Baakas RUey BEATTYVHXE Bankus RUey 45 died about 5 pm Thursday at his home (See story elsewhere far The Herald) Leslie Thomas Fike IRVINE Leslie Tbomu Fike 54 of 521 Poplar Street Ravenna died Thursday afternoon ot Central Baptist Hospital TjHgtMHr after a long illness He wu a former employe of tbe Blue Gram Ordinance Depot A native of EstUl County be wu a member of the Ravenna Methodist Church Survivors an- his wife Mrs Edith Harrison Fike a daughter Mrs Betty Howell Ravenna his mother Mrs Mattie Gabbard Fike Ravenna five brothers Roy Fike Irvine CUzeou and Marvin Fike Jacksonville Fla Mrs William A Hate St FRANKFORT Mrs Virginia Gordon Hale 72 wife of William A Halo Sr 328 Wallace Avenue died at 6:40 am Friday at King's Daughters Hospital after a week's illness She wu a nativo of Frankfort and member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension Besides her husband survivors are a daughter Mrs Richard Luscher a son William A Hale Jr two sisters Mrs Charles Lana and Mrs Ben Adams a brother George Richard Gordon two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren Servicu will bo conducted at 11 am Monday at Rogers Chapel by the Rev Robert Laughlin Burial will be far Frankfort Cemetery The body is at the funeral home Mrs Jim Barbu OWENTON Mrs Charlotte WUtenborg Barbu TL wife of Jim Barbu died at 1:30 am Friday at Owen County Memorial Hospital after a hurt attack She wu a native of Kenton County and a member of the Long Ridge Baptist Church Other survivors an two daughters Mrs Edith GaskiU Alhambra Calif and Mrs Has-Johnson Anchorage sons James Barbu Owenton and John Henry Barbu Monterey two brothers Clarence Wil lenborg Covington and Bush WUtenborg Lexington Park Md and a sister Mrs Martha ShubeR Ludlow Servicu will be conducted at 3 pm Sunday at the Smithers-Coates Funeral Home by the Rev Tom Milter Burial will be in the Monterey Cemetery The body is at tiie funeral home where friends may can after pm today Mrs Wesley Sams GEORGETOWN Mrs Minnie At bill Sams 76 wife of Wesley Sams died at 5:30 pm Friday at the John Graves Ford Memorial Hospital after a long illness She was a native of EstUl County and a member of the Cane Run Baptist Church Other survivors are a daughter Mrs Roy Bumgardner Wa bash Ind two sons Fred and DareU Lee Hamilton Wabash Ind thru stepdaughters Mrs Ida Mefford Scott County Mrs Marjorie Petyon Fayette County and Mrs Virginia Wolfram Cincinnati a stepson Robert Sams Georgetown two sisters Mrs Ophelia Whitlock Scott County and Mrs Ike Probes Richmond two brothers Price and Aibill Richmond nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren Servicu wffl be conducted at pm Sunday at the Johnson Funeral Homo by the Rev Eugene Reynolds Tbe body then bo taken to Wabash IwL when servicu will be conducted at 3 pm Monday at Friendd Cemetery The at tha funeral homo frienda may call after 2 today Mrs Georgia Ann Banes MT STERLING Mrs Georgia Ann Barnu 88 widow of Barnu died at 11 am Friday at her home at 256 West Locust Street after a long illness A native of Bath County she was a member of tbe First Church of God Survivors include a daughter Mrs Mary Braden Louisville a foster daughter Mrs Gste-wood Sorrell ML Sterling son Brooks Barnes Winchester and two grandchildren Servicu will be conducted by the Rev Ralph Wei ton and the Rev John Chappel at 10 am Monday at the Eastln Richey Funeral Home Burial wUl be in Machpelah Cemetery Bearers will be Edgar Payne Jimmy Spencer William High-ley Paul Keller Sammy Crump Jamu Igo Ernest Smith and Ed well Mom Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 am today Mrs Edgar Taylur LAWRENCEBURG Mrs Marjorie Gladys Dennis Taylor 62 wife ot Edgar Taylorr died Friday at her home on Marts Avenne Lawreneeburg of hurt attack She was a native of Anderson County and member of the Anitoch Christian Church Washington County- Survivors are her husband a sou Gary Taylor Anderson County and two brothers Truman and Dennla Louisville Servicu will be conducted at 3 pm Sunday at the Huddleston and Sparrow Funeral Home by the Rev Ezra Sparrow and Dr Carl Wright Burial will be in tiie Lawrenceburg Cemetery Active bearers will be Wendell and David Drury Carroll Taylor Roy Robinson O' Rear Barnett and Arita Gritton Honorary bearers will be Barnett Harold Robinson Edgar Lee Taylor and Herbert Bowman The body is at tha funeral home Junior of attention to expression equt MIMi LLJ mM BVU led only by such idols as Pablo Casals He balks at no technical problem and realizes the composer's intention with what may only be expressed by the well-worn cliche easa that belies the actual difflcutly" A sonata of Pergoleal by Its beauty well -communicated opened the pragreKV-isd won Bus well's audience at ones From there on he bad to re-tan for one or two extra bows after each major work or group The sonata was followed ky the beautiful Brahms' 'Second Violin perhaps the least dramatic of tiw three that Brahms wrote but the most expressive The familiar and Rondo Ca price of Saint -Saena supplied the drama and additional pyrotechnics After intermission the young artist delighted us with an engrossing performance of wonderful for Solo Now composer that you don't usually get on first bearing of any at his works but tha house wu completely quiet and tha performance wu a memorable one The rest of the program wu a concession to those who enjoy only music but no concession to mediocre taste Transcriptions of the and ''Scherzo" from Stravinsky's Ballet were followed by Tschaikow-sky's Melancolique" the latter a digression from the printed program introducing us to tha artist's resount speaking voice and clear diction Next Ravel'a exciting aerved to display virtually all of the special techniques of violin not alreadj -pizzicato with harmonics and by the mute So elated and excited wu the audteneo that Bus well had to return for three lovely encores These were Debussy's Giri with the Flaxen tha difficult final movement from a Samuel Barber concerto and lovely Dus I wu told to the fllneu of tha tegular accompanist Prof Walter Roberts of the Indiana University foculty collaborated with impoccatde keyboard performance The final concert of the aeries win present the Pittsburgh Sym-pbonOrchestra on Tuesday Local Construction Firm Gets Charter FRANKFORT Ky April I (Special) Hardy and Me-Eacfain Construction Company foe Lexington capitalized at 2000 shares without par value wu granted a charter today by the secretary of state Incorporators were Hardy and McEachin Other charters granted were: Ken-Lick Coal Company foe tlOOO Sherman Bailey and Charles Marshall Foods foe Lexington 2000 sharu without par value Robert Faesy Fred Ha genian and John Livingston Franklin Equipment I Frankfort $25000 Crawley Columbus Ohio and Will-iam Bennett ML Vernon Ohio Branch Stone Company Winchester 3000 sharu without par value Boonesbore Quarry incorporator East Lake Cumberland Area Development Council Whitley City nonstock Paul Hughes 0 Gilreath Earl Catron and Tony Sloan Hawesvllle deposit Bank Hawesvilte chanirfng namo to Hancock Bank and Trust Com-pony Fanners State Bank Sturgis increasing capital stock from $125000 to $150000 3 More Kentucky Colleges Get Grants WASHINGTON (AP) Sen John Sherman Cooper R-Ky uid Thursday that three more Kentucky colleges will receive federal grants for student work-study programs The Office at Economic Opportunity informed Cooper that the funds provide 90 per cent of the student payrolls in the work-study program Kentucky colleges added to the list are Asbuiy College Warn ore $2500 Southeastern Christian Winchester $5J32 and Transylvania Lexington $5450 Nineteen Kentucky eoUegu already ara participating fo the program RUSSELL SPRING Ky April 1 (Special) Commerce Commissioner Katherine Peden will represent the state at 3 pm (CST) Tuesday when ground is broken here for a $1000000 addition to the Russell i a Manufacturing Corporation Other participants in the ceremony will include Mrs Robert Dunmoyer president of the firm and manager of the plant Aries Hale president of tha Russell Springs Industrial Corporation Graham Hale mayor of Russell Springs and Wendell Setxer Lexignton the general contractor Mrs Dunmoyer said that the 52000-square-foot expansion will provide space for an additional 300 workers mostly women She added that when in full operation flie plant will have a total of about 600 workers The plant manufactures and shirts The parent company is Townley Shirts Jury List For April Term Named MT STERLING Ky April 1 (Special) The Jury list for the April term of Montgomery Circuit Codrt has been released by Miss Paula Duncan circuit court clerk Grand and petit Juries will be selected from Otis Wells Edwin Razor John Smith Carvel Arnett Patterson Dale John Chandler Jr Robert Long Clarence Wilson Mrs Adrian IshmacT Mrs Ruth Hoskins Darrell Hughes Jose Davis JC Ishmael Elmer Trent Donald Sword Reese Terry the Rev Hobeyt Gabbard Mrs Guthrie Tommy Breeze Jeff Brother Robert Gatewood Herbert Triplett Elmer (Sam) Kendall Malcolm Highley Ray Farris Roland Eldridge Fountain Da via Jack Gatewood Woodford Tam John Petro Bobbie Little Stanley Martin Roger Summers Jr Henry Messer Boardman Mark Harold Smith Mrs Ralls Cavanaugh Willoughby Smity Roy Lowery John ShrouL Leon Gilley Clayton Webb Donald Scott Clyde Shield Mrs Jack Carrington Doyle Burton Duff Tommy Sutton Mrs Bradford Cammack Troy Tipton Vernon Gibbs Bas-com Gilvin Herald Horseman George Meyer Don Me-Fadden Sr and Dick Carlisle Tfcfin to bfl IfldgtM William Gilvin Scotty Darnell and Johnny Davis will be fariucted into the armed forces April 5 Mrs Andrew dine clerk of the local Selective Service Board reports Scheduled for pie induction physical examinations the same day are Harry Scott Stanley Justice John Lawwill James Bison Donald Norris James Ross Charles Bailey Phillip Welch Kenneth Ratliff John Oakley Gary Lawson Larry A Law-son Bobby 'J Davis and Jerry Patrick Juvenile the Kincaid Home to more office space a rooms The Judge also related suggestions from the Bureau The bureau bas agreed he said to allow its director Richard Walker to devote 40 peT cent of his time to supervise the Kincaid Home and to work with the probation staff Another study possibly to be made by Mrs Clara Swan at the Child Welfare League of America New York was nounced The study if made would take place near the end of this month and concern the feasibility of merging Fayette County Juvenile facilities AARON SMITH FUNERAL HOME turn Ui HMia AMBULANCE SERVICE PARIS Ky April 1 (Special) The Bodrixm County schoola will have preschool registration for children who will become six years old by Dec and will be entering achool in the fall The registration will be held at 1 pm Wednesday at these elementary schools: Center Hill Clinton ville Little Rock Mflters-burg North Middletown and Ruddles Mills If it is impossible to register a child at this time parents may call the principal of the school in their district or the director of pupil personnel Francis Judy at telephone 987-1836 Information obtained will be used in setting up the summer Head Start Progrant and the school enrollment for next the school year If a school is over crowded children registered at preschool registration will be given prior- fly- Recital Scheduled Miss Noel Thorp Lexington pianist and Min Penelope Cole IBarbourville soprano will a student recital at 8 pm Monday in the Laboratory Theater of tile University at Kentucky Fine Aria Building They will be assisted by pianist William Adams Lexington Appeals Filed With Adjustment Board Permiasfam to build a waU closer to the side lot line than regulations permit at 821 Chlnoe Road is sought in an appeal filed yesterday with the Board of Adjustment by Ernest Cantley Four other appeals were filed yestreday They include Shell OR Cos request for permission to erect a larger-than-allowed service station sign at 781 New Circle Road James Williams' wt to be permitted to erect a house with insufficient side yard at 1725 Brewer Drive Motel Developers appeal to be allowed to erect a larger-than-permitted sign on Newtown Road and Hollingsworth 4k request for a permit to erect garden apartments in two principal structures at 1814 Versailles Road California would take "some 90 years Speaking more specifically of changes in the law he claimed not codal criminals protecting the accused possibly yon and Lr He predicted that changes in the past five years in criminal law such as the right of the accused to counsel protection against unlawful search and seizure and requirements to inform an accused person of his rights will eventually be plied to civil law He told the lawyers and students got to be op on everything" 4.

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