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The Lexington Herald from Lexington, Kentucky • 12

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wr VW VS 1 1 Board Denies 12 The Lexington Herald Lexington Ky Tuesday September II 1H7 Defendant Judge and transportation ths Mg here And he suggested that par eats an really interested they with us the next few mouths and find out tbs prob- Triple Theft Case May Go To Jury Today WINCHESTER Ky Testimony in the trial of James Shrout charged i three counts of knowingly receiving stolen prroperty was completed late Monday aftenrocn in Clark Circuit Court The case is expected to go before the Jury today Shrout is charged In connection with the theft of coins from Mason Cohen of Winchester an emergency light from the Houston Beal estate and cameras from the Corner Drug Store Shrout was arrested Jan 15 and has been out on bail since that time collected by the school system are sufficient to take- car' of them Dr Potts said that and large I go along with the on the fee subject He then mentioned that have been absolutely in the price ef dau rings promised the' price of class in the future would be $3 to $5 leu under a new system of purchase mind criticism' but I like it when on dome-tiling I believe in he said 1 advantage of the dan interest in the superintendent suggested that taxpayers with four or five dtUdren multiply the number of children' by $390 see what getting' He told the -parents present that $390 the annual cost to educate a child in Fayette County as compared to the national average of $500 Continuing he Mid that fees ever here the Judge said can see no Justification for there being a Research he said belongs solely to the president of the The found atfoe he charged provides a fn the UK president He the organisation of to burrow three times sure man the constitutional Unfit the nurehaM of Maine Ch During his talk to foe students Johnson referred to the UK president Dr John Oswald only as or Leading into -a discussion of the which the Judge was instrumental in organising he said taxpayers are getting a sough ride in many 1 Printing to a television camera he said we decided to try this machine It is a dangerous i Judge Johnson concluded his remarks and then commented all the professors and officials of the University leave so they (the law students) can ask some He apparently meant this as a joke No one left The first questisn led the Judge into a tirade against a maa whom foe Judge called bug Garvice WEATHER F0XECA8T Showers and thundershowers are expected through the western Gulf coast states and in the Southern Rocky Mountains today Isolated showers and thundershowers are forecast for Central Plains It will be coder in the Central and Southern Plateau and warmer in the Carolina! (Associated Press Wirephoto Map) Area Forecasts Journalist's Kentucky: Clear to partly cloudy with little change in tem perature through Wednesday Chance of showers or thundershowers in extreme west and north mainly in afternoons and evenings Low tonight in the 50s east to the 80s west High today 82 to 90 Ohio: Partly cloudy and continued mild today High today from the mid 70s to mid 80s Wednesday variable cloudiness with chance of showers west portion and little change in temperature West Virginia: Fair with low in the 50s and aome valley fog tonight Variable sunshine and cloudiness today with high in the 80s Wednesday partly cloudy and continued warm Tennessee: Gear to partly cloudy with little change hi temperatures through Wednesday Low tonight in the middle 50s and east and the 60s west High today 82 to 92 Physicist Returned To Soviets US Officially Announces Plans For Defense System planned to flee to Florida after the robbery but got only as for Richmond by way of Paris But Foster said he could not recall going through Paris or staying with Measle in a Richmond motet He also said he could not recall seeing Cantrell before yesterday afternoon except in the Fayette County Jail following his arrest Foster told the court he had been treated for a mental disorder at various times from 1964 to 1966 He also admitted he had a serious drinking problem Received Shack Treatments Foster said that between July 29 and Sept 9 he received 19 electrical shock treatments for his drinking problem and was given librium a tranquilizer he said which was also meant to stop him from drinking when Foster wu discharged from the hospital he continued to return as an out-patient according to testimony He was readmitted to the hos-lital Dec 22 following the rob-ery but told the court he aware of being admitted John Clair a psychologist from Evansville Ind who treated Foster atm Veterans Administration Hospital testified that when Foster wu discharged from foe hospital last September he was in state of psychosis" displaying schisophrenic reactions could well be true that he know what he wu said Clair referring to the Cantrell robbery The psychologist also told the court it equally possible Foster can not remember now that he took part in the holdup Clair said he 'understand why Foster was discharged from the hospital in his emotionally unstable state According to Clair the discharge occurred without his knowedge and once the man wu discharged wu nothing I could do about When Foster returned to the hospital in December continued Clair he mentioned during therapy session that been in some kind of a robbery involving The rings were recovered about a month after the robbery when the arrests were made One of foe rings was recovered from Richard Bevins according to Sgt Frank Fryman detective with the Police Of Foster told the court is a good friend of but he recall selling him any rings Judge Joseph Bradley ad-ouraed the court at 4 pm yesterday Additional defense testimony will be heard this morning Other cases heard yesterday and their dispositions follow: Indecent immoral practice with a child amended to zoning for the Sears Roebuck A Co shopping center slated for the Harrodsburg and Mason-Headley ana Jehnsen said ho has the Fayette grand Jury to investigate the toettion of that shopping center and added understand they are looking into it" Commenting on the University's decision to buy the farm foe Judge said the decision was made behind doors week before the trustees voted was obvious when the heard of trastou cane In that they wen like a bunch of trained pigs which probably growing eat at Cold strum" Jadge Johnson remarked knew who was going to make the motion and everybody knew how everybody was going to he said the Jadge coo tinned heirs of (Elisabeth Arden Graham) have been robbed in this The Keeneland Association which operates Keeneland Ran Course another one of these Judge Johnson said He said the association Is controlled by also in with the other group at First Security and the newspaper a three-man perpetual board which wu set up by his (Mr father-in-law and the only ones that get vote at Keeneland" the udge said you either inherit your position on that or if one of them should die without a son the other two appoint another one a very nice Judge Johnson continued The association did not pay taxes for a while the Judge Mid but the federal government has looked into it and they My nothing but a proposition for a few horsemen around here They now pay taxes on it Judge Johnson said Mr Wachs attempted to influence his decision to oppose pur-chase of Maine Chance During a conversation in Mr office the judge continued the newspaper manager told him we have an exclusive (Keeneland) the purses be as big We have kept out competition for a long The Judge said he had a con-venation with Mr Haggin later and Mr Haggin said substantially the same tiling the Judge added newspaper clamped a veil of secrecy over the whole Judge Johnson then leveled his attack at the University Of Kentucky Research Foundation for its involvement in the fatm purchase According to the judge the foundation came up with with which to buy the farm which was not '1 thought at- first they SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Lator the superintendent said that one of tho Mg problems facing the board bow that of acquiring an adequate site between VenaiUes Road an Gorgetown Road for a senior high school 1 A 25-acre rite is seeded for -a school to house 2000 senior high students and school should be ready to open in Sep- tember 1968 Dr Potts said The board approved plans for a $75000 128-pupil addition to Garden Springs -elementary school and authorized an immediate call for construction Mds It adopted an art curriculum 1 guide for tiie -former Fayette -County secondary schools the guide to be a to the former city schools until staff of the merged system vises the guide to make it representative of the thinking of the total (The guide had been compiled by the personnel of foe former county system before merger) Two churches got fix-month extensions of use of sehool buildings for church services They were Trinity Hill Methodist using Tates Creek elementary' school and' Cumberland Presbyterian using Landsdowne elementary Three bids to sell the board 90 television receivers and stands for reception of educational TV programs originating at Purdue were rejected and the business office 1 was directed to revise specifications and reissue a call for Mds The business office reported fot Barney was the only firm- wMch met the sped- -fications It slid solid state construction was specified but staff cannot Justify the difference in price" Dr Potts was authorized to continue the Teacher Corps pro- gram it he sdf and specified the assignment of eight interns to Ashbnd and Johnson Schoob Accepted were the' bids of: Harwald Co for a film inspection and cleaning machine $2- 79097 half the cost to come from the federal government Fire Fighter Seles and Service for fire extinguishers and their maintenance $700 and on school lunch supplies for Oc- tober New teachers appointed included Mrs Edith Bogle Mrs' Elolse Crossman Howard Me- -Endre Mrs Jackie Morgen Mrs Gayle Petr skis Mrs Me-'' til Richard Mrs Barbara Turn and Mrs Sally KumMer Resignations of Mrs Virginia Albanese Mrs Jennifer Ballard and Mrs Sue Illm in were sc- cepted payment of various MBs contracts and claims was authorized and the report was accepted Abo adopted was a resolution a on the death of Mrs Irene Cole first grade teacher at Athens elementary school ble damage cm the Soviet Un When a student asked the Judge why he advised Rex Ellsworth California horseman who tried to buy Maine Chance to borrow Us money from Central Bank and Trust Co the Judge denied giving that advice He Mid Mr EUworth had already decided to borrow the money from Mr bank has been mv experience as an attorney that yen borrow money wherever yea can get the Judge said that mean you have to love the gey you borrowed it Judge Johnson uld he had borrowed mono from Mr Kincaid but he at vised foe students if they- did so better get it on some kind of terms with Garvice that you get killed he continued got a note that was in a company that I am no longer associated with for $300000 but it has no pie-payment penalty no nothing and I would say Garvice was trying to influence me when he did but he make foe He said the California horseman told Urn he seen many political deals but this is the strongest I have Johnson Hid Ellsworh decided he want anything to do with Kentucky because of the sale When asked about his chances success in trying to overthrow tiie Mb of the- farm Judge Johnson' said don't feel Jumped on any and added he thought ib chances of succoh- about After the meeting a law student assisting' with the forum apologized for the remarks about the newspapers LONDON (AP) The British sent Dr Vladimir Tkachenko back to the Soviet Embassy Monday after satisfying themselves he wants to go home rather than request asylum here accordance with medical and with Ms own wishes freely expressed Dr Vladimir Tkachenko going to the Soviet said the Home Office He and Ms wife will return to the Soviet Union Tuesday' the Russians said But the incident seems far from over -The Soviet news agency Tass said the British action in blocking the 25-year-old departure Saturday was a provocation British officiate Mid Foreign Secretary George Brown will discuu the com with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A Gromyko during foe UN General Assembly session in New York They said Brown will em phasize what the British called the outrageous and unlawful behavior of Soviet diplomats in apparently trying to kidnap and smuggto Tkachenko- and his wife out of the country The couple was being kept in isolation at the Soviet Embassy Evgeney Rogov the preu attache told newsmen: is an ill man and we are worried about Ms health He in a pretty bad Rogov then ordered the reporters off the premises and threatened to call the British police if they go' The Russians have contended all along that Tkachenko had a mental illness and was being sent back to the Soviet Union for treatment He added: does not impose such a threat because we have already taken the steps necessary to assure that our land-based Minuteman missile our nuclear submarine-launched new Poseidon missiles and our strategic bomber forces have the requisite penetration aids and in the sum constitute a force id such magnitude that they guarantee us a force strong enough to survive a Soviet attack and penetrate the Soviet ABM McNamara said the United States already has started a program of several billion dollars to upgrade American missiles in such a way as to the small present Soviet ABM deployment and possibly more extensive future Soviet ABM deployments" As for the Chinese McNamara said that despite their internal strife there is evidence the Chinese are devoting substantial resources to the development of both nuclear warheads and missile deliver Red Missiles He recalled that he had told Congress last January that the Red Chinese will have: medium-range ballistic about 700 to 900 miles in within a year a beginning intercontinental ballistic missile capability in foe early 1970s and what he called a modest force of ICBMs in foe mid-1970s McNamara indicated that the lead time advantage on the side of the United States has Just about run out and a decision had to be made at this time to now foe lead time factor has allowed us to postpone a decision on whether or not a light ABM deployment might be advantageous as a countermeasure to Communist nuclear development1 McNamara said But the time will shortly be ripe for us to initiate production if we desire such a system" (CmHmmS Pram Pass Oml Assistant Secretary of State for Tar Eastern Affairs denied at press conference that the administration was stringing along Ashmore Fulbright and William Baggs a Miami editor who accompanied Ashmore Hanoi The Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions is sponsored by the liberal fond for the republic run by Robert Hutchins former hesd of foe University of Chicago The fund one of 600 foundations under study by a House subcommittee looking into political and business activities of tsx exempt organisations The Center sponsored foe recent Pscem in Terrir in Geneva A seven-page State Department statement Monday on the peace feeler printed out that Baggs first came to the administration with plans the Center was making to Invite North Vietnam to the Geneva Peace meeting The statement said the department sympathetically to the idea of the conference and to these Invited To Hanoi It was during later talks the department had on the Geneva meeting with Ashmore and Baggs last November and December that it was informed that the pair along with Luis Quintanilla of Mexico had a tentative invitation to go to Hanoi The two suggested that they might be able to conduct useftil explorations of North Vietnam's views toward peace They went to Hanoi last January and reported to foe State Department upon their return In a magaxine article released Sunday Ashmore portrayed the President and by implies Hon State Secretary Dean Rusk as nullifying a secret letter Other State Department officials Joined Ashmore in drafting after his return by sending a presidential letter setting tougher terms for peace talks Bundy one of those with whom Ashmore conferred denied that the letter sent to President Ho Chi Minh last February had scuttled a hopeful peace maneuver in which Ashmore had a role Bundy said a direct exchange then going on between the United States and North Vietnam through Moscow was far more important in seeking peace possibilities understandably felt his own channel was at the center of the Bundy said was not in a nutshell what was going on with Baggs and Ashmore was Given FUR Cmuideratfan When Baggs and Ashmore returned from Hanoi Fulbright intervened and asked the President to hear their story Johnson turned them -over to the State Department Although the Moscow channel was going full steam at the time Baggs and Ashmore were given parallel time and consideration It is this handling that raises the possibility that pacifying Fulbright might have been the prime administration concern The two Journalists were never told of the Moscow channel through which Johnson communicated directly by letter with Ho The correspondence later was released by the Hanoi leader Ashmore in his article said Ho reflected a conciliatory tone The report Ashmore and Baggs dictated for the State Department last Jan 18 however said that Ho in conversations with them insisted there could be no talks unless the bombings stopped and unleu the United States stopped all reinforcements during the period of talks The pair repented Ho wu adamant against any reciprocal military restraint by North Secretary of Defense Robert McNamsra announced Monday that the United States will start building soon' a $5 billion Nike-X antimissile defense against possible nuclear attack by Red China in the 1970s would be insane and suicidal for her to do so but one can conceive conditions under which China might misealeu late" McNamara said wish to reduce such possibilities to a The defense secretary said that in addition to throwing an umbrella over the population areas of the United States the planned antimissile system would provide greater protection for part of this force of 1000 US Hinutemen intercontinental ballistic missiles poised in underground launch pads and aimed at targets in both China and Russia Further McNamara said such a antimissile system would guard against possible accident launch of an intercontinental missile by any of the nuclear powers which may develop them and could counter Chinese nuclear blackmail against other nations in Asia At the same time McNamara served notice he will continue to resist pressure against building a much more expensive estimates run up to $40 billion antiballistic missile defense against a Russian-style threat involving hundreds of Soviet missiles equipped with decoys There is no point whatever in to a massive ABM deployment to protect our population when such a system would be ineffective against a sophisticated Soviet offence" McNamara said Speech To Editors His speech was prepared for a meeting of United Press International editors and publishers The way to deal with the Rus-aian threat he said is to mount a big enough and modem enough missile force to i trata any Russian antimissile defense McNamara a i foe United States has such a force and is improving it The defense chief declared that the United States has more than enough nuclear power effectively to destroy both Russia and Red China if necessary -But he appealed to the Russians to sit down and try to reach a and reasonably riskless to avoid any new spiral in the arms race in both offensive and defensive weapons McNamara Acknowledged that the Russians now rae deploying what he called a modest antimissile system but he said it not impose any threat to our ability to penetrate and inflict massive and unaccepta wen printing the money tea and its reporter Radio-Television is a Business NOT a Great Values For People On The Go! Power" AMFM Transistor Portable MASTEEWORKS Unique Portables tin The Movel FOUR-SPEED MONAURAL "LUGGAGE CASE" PORTABLE Permit Is Issued For Plant Addition A permit to construct a $100-000 addition to its building on Lisle Road was issued yesterday to the Wesson Metal by Building Inspector Paul office The additional areas of 10 596 square feet of floor space will bis provided in two parts with additions on two sides of the existing structure The Fred-eiek A May Construction Co West Liberty has the contract Bonded Oil Co got a permit for an $8000 service station at 641 West Main Street The Raymond 'Construction Co Louisville is the contractor contributing to foe delinquency of a David Bruce Peari $200 fine Armed Joseph Simpson (thru counts) continued and accessory after the fact Quentin Tuttle continued Charles Wilton Davis and Robert Reeves continued Involuntary manslaughter Nathen Connell Brown continued Detaining a female against her will Thomas Edward Smith continued Carnal knowledge of a female Ware filed away Uttering a worthless check Shelby Noe continued Board To Hear TV Station's Zone Appeal The' appeal of WBLG-TV for a permit to erect and operate a lion transmitting station in an agricultural district at the southeast comer of Winchester Pike and Bryant Road is one of thru slated for hearings Friday before the Board of Adjustment The professional staff has recommended approval on condition the proposed use is approved by all federal sgenciM having Jurisdiction that access to and from Bryant Road be restricted with permits approved by the county road engineer and screening is provided between the buildings and parking area and the adjacent residences The other two appeals are for dimensional variances David Martin Jr seeks permission to erect a service station with insufficient rear yard at 1595-99 Winchester Road and the A Realty wants permission to erect an addition with insufficient rear yard at 190 Spruce Street 'Action Ticket' Favors New LPA A candidate on the city commissioner ticket the Action Ticket issued a ticket statement yesterday in support of the policemen's new Lexington Association Frank McKinley speaking in behalf of the Tom Ui wood Alfred Chmuser Ray Boggs and himself said ticket is extremely interested in upgrading police his group He Mid Ms group favors $2995 Model 2884 foil beauty chock full of super features such as full range speaker -10 ors slide rule dial and operates on 4 penlite batteries or AC house current DOUBLE- PQWERED 2-SPEED TAPE RECORDER COMPETENCE ALWAYS Many of the things that contribute most toward making each Milward service a distinctive individual expression may go unnoticed at the time They are the result of the personal understanding and concern for the individual needs and wishes of each family we serve They come from the personal interest and responsibility of the people at in guiding and assisting families throughout the entire funeral experience Long experience and -personal concern in serving families throughout the Lexington area go into every service regardless of family Thb portable hu a built-in 45 rpm adaptor' turnover cartridge with twin sapphire needles and permanent magnet bal anced speaker Fw Orar Van $59s This all solid-state recorder operates' on batteries or AC bouse current plays up to reeb remote microphone among accessories Bulletin SAIGON (AP) A large ex plosion demolished most of the two-story Nationalist Chinese Embsssy in downtown Saigon Tuesday burying at least two of the embassy staff under tons of rubble and injuring seven others ThTnorthern wall of foe concrete building was demolished and thru rooms were destroyed in the blast that occurred 10:45 am -The embassy is Just two blocks from the US Embassy One of foe wounded was a Chinese telephone operator a girl who is several months at ONE STOP-For AU Your Electronic Needs r- Our OwsTCredU Dept WIU Provide You Eesy Terms! -i 232 Mm1h St-Diwitowi and use of new scientific methods of investigation a fair method of making promotions a better pay Kale to attract and keep top people an improved clothing allowance and greater training opportunity for the many who show good potential among the present FUNERAL DIRECTORS 159 NORTH BROADWAY 391 SOUTHLAND DRIVE.

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