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1 Tuesday September 1 1964 The Lexington Herald 5 Beating Is Alleged In $20000 Suit Patrolman Injured On New Circle Road POISONED AT FAIR Dr Donald MacDonald Toronto veterinarian works ever Tomxiy aa 11-mao th -old Uoa cab and Bridget its collie foster mother after both animals were food unconscious Saaday fa their cage at the Canadian National EihlbHioa Jean Zerhini trainer af the lion act in which Tommy works waits with his father Dr MacDonald who worked ever the animals for 11 hears said they awn close to death from a large dose of barbkarates Police believe the animals were deliberately poisoned (AP Winphoto) An unprovoked beating waa lifted aa the basil for $20000 damages asked in a suit filed in Fayette Circuit Court yesterday Ted Malin declaring that his earning power had been permanently impaired brought the action against Bob Tabor 071 North Limestone Street He said Tabor "without cause or provocation" beat last Nov 12 Ho asked $15000 in compensatory damages and $3000 in punitive damages Car Stolen Police said Thurman Hart $15 South Broadway reporte bis 1959 automobile stolen about 9:90 pm yesterday from the corner of East High Street and Kentucky Avenue Home Looted A range sink and wall cabinets were reported stolen yesterday from an unlocked home at 328 North Limestone Street The theft was reported by Caroline Scott 424 West Second Street No estimate was made of the value of the items city police said GOING ONTO COLLEGE I SMITH 'CORONA Galaxie Hell need a streamlined portable a necessity in his freshman year ana all throughout school Tremendous help on first Iobe and all through a rusiness career Give the very best give the Galaxie the world's finest portable Easy Tams' NOW at STANDARD TYPEWRITER CO Short St Opp Caurthame Phene 255-5125 Johnson Signs Measure For State Water Projects 3 4 SEARCH ROOFTOPS IN RIOT AREA BAID-Police climb up fire Udders to search rooftops as part of raid carried oat by more than 50 police officers oa Africa-Ablan Coitaro Center in building at left feta than two blocks bom where Negro riots began last Friday night hi Philadelphia No ooe was in bn tiding hot Shaykh Mahammad identified by Felice Inspector Millard Meers as the leader of the eultare center and a former Black Maslim waa arrested in a cleaning establishment (center) next door Makings af about a Moletov cocktail fire bomba found far the building were among ether Menu canfiscated by police (AP Wirephoto) 1 Surveys Big Sandy River Ky Va and Va $41000 Green and Barren Riven $43 000 Humphreys Creek to Columbus $22000 Kentucky River and tributaries $75000 Sait River $65000 southeastern Jefferson County $20000 Upper Cumberland River $70000 The bin also includes $47915 000 for the Tennessee Valley Conservative Party Nomination is Given To Histoiy Professor A Fayette County Patrolman was injured slightly about 5:28 pm yesterday when an automobile collided with his cruiser on New Circle Road Patrolman Albert Wayne Howard 22 of 241-H McCracken Drive complained of head back and neck pains and was treated at tee Good Samaritan Hospital Patrolman Howard said he waa traveling north on tee New Circle Road at a speed of about 40 miles an hour in the inside lane when a ear driven by Charles Thompson Mapd 78 of Winchester came out of Goodwin Brothers Used Car lot across both lanes and struck his cruiser in the right side Neal told police he waa puling out of Goodwin Brothers and did not see anything coming so he pulled out to cross the road and cruiser was coming too fast and struck him Mapel was charged by police with reckless driving and dam-aging public property Roll Call Needed Disagreement between a husband and wife yesterday as to the number of children they have brought a light note to Police Court where the woman was appearing on a charge of having slashed bar husband across the chest and arms Asked by Police Court Judge Moloney how many children he had Oliver Ragland 89 of 751 Combs Street said simply Mrs Ragland insisted that "It's sever The couple never did reach numerical agreement but seemed happy enough when Judge Moloney ordered the malicious cutting and wounding count against Mrs Oliver dismissed Ragland fold the Judge he did not want to testify and did not wish to proaeeute his wife Police said aha cut Oliver in several places requiring 40 stitches during an argument Sunday at their home Fire Calls City 5:25 am 712 North Broadway First-aid run Lilly Brown 61 foil out of bed 1 4:39 am 701 East Main Street False alarm 5:51 am 524 Georgetown Street First-aid run Hattie Cunningham 45 illness unknown Patient taken to the St Joseph Hospital 10:54 am Versailles Road and Alexandria Drive Flat tire on trailer caused tire to catch fire Out on arrival of crew 10:52 am 548 Georgetown Street First-aid run David Covingnton 5 cut on face Pa-Patient taken to Good Samari-HospltaL 11:23 am Gazette and Press avenues Auto fixe Defective carburetor 2:24 pm 220 East Third Street First-aid run Allen Essenbock 35 electric shock Patients taken to Good Samaritan Hospital 5:33 pm 467 West Sixth Street First-aid run Gary Krisbergen 3 injured seif while playing on chain Patient taken to Good Samaritan Hospital 4:17 pm Tateswood Drive Trash fire 5:26 pm 140 West Main Street First-aid run Mrs Walter Chafin 70 illneu unknown Patient taken to Good Samari-Medical Center 5:23 pm Wade Street First-aid run Georgs Kellis 40 left in care of police 7:05 pm Sixth and Chestnut streets First-aid run Edward Hinkle 18 cut right knee Patient taken to Good Samaritan Hospital 10:27 pm Richmond Road and New Circle Road Auto fire Out on arrival of crew 11:00 om 1920 Oxford Circle Trash fire Canty 1:35 pm Cleveland Road Wood fence-post burning 7:07 pm Old Frankfort Road Dump on fire Hearing Postponed Trial of two men charged with being Involved in a rape incident on Venice Park waa postponed until Sept 10 when the pair appeared in Quarterly Court yesterday They ere Robert White 42 of 119 Venice Park charge! with rape and detaining a woman against her win and Roy Patton 21 of 10U Manchester Street charged with being an accessory before the fact of rape and breach of pcaee They were arrested on complaint of Freda Mae Collins 18 of Haiard who said White as-saulted her Wednesday night after Patton had rented her a room on Venice Park The second -charge was placed against Patton after the women said he threatened her Bedding Stolen About $200 worth of blankets couch covers and bedspreads re reported stolen here sometime early yesterday from the car of a Mt Staling mam city police said Edwin Davis fold officers a vent window waa broken from his car and the goods taken while the auto was in tha 400 Mock of Kincaid Street Announce Purchase RICHMOND Va (UPI) -Robertshaw Controls Co Moo- day announced the purchase of tha magnllaitic division of Terms Cherry-Burrell Corp were not disclosed The Cedar Rapids Iowa manufacturing equipment will be transferred to Robert-ahaw'a Fulton syphon division in Knoxville Tenn and some key employes will also be moved Now "HEAR" This Kerr a ewnr smee Mr a from KarradMurg A Uauslly Hite Is IndleoUvo common mdfunetton Vm nonam Mr Mart from MMmy- 1 Manor pltchad wall woo ol mail chlldroa Mi wooM Indicate you might have a Iona la 0 Oaa af air frtaada kaa aa aM am aa Mm caatraL Mi typa Mis of Laxkgm A Osar Mrs No aM can be promt caw au aHiattm ffw aama An aM with a volume ewdml tar auparlor bi la nacenary Mr a uaar lit Saad YOUR qeasHae te Maico Hearing Aid Cantor 120 UPPER ST LEXINGTON KY 7:30 Til NOON SARATOGA SPRINGS The Conservative party nominated history professor Henry Paolucd a political newcomer Monday to run for 0m US Senate in New York this tail in the (lot the party had hoped Clare Boothe Luce would mi The action sets up a three-way race for the seat now held by Republican Kenneth Keating of Rochester who won tenom ination Monday at the GOP convention in New York City UR Atty Gen Robert Kennedy is dated to receive the Democratic nomination Tuesday at that state convention in New York City Conservative leaders picked Paohicd for the assignment after Mrs Luce announced Sunday that she was taking herself out of consideration The party's state convention ratified the Choice overwhelmingly Paohicd 43 a member of the Iona College faculty was nominated on the first ballot with only token opposition from two other contenders Later it was made unanimous At the same time the convention agreed to pursue party effort! to gain permission to endorse the fame date uf pred-dential electors that the Reoub-llcan party win run tfafe faU This would give GOP nominee Barry Goldwater two lines on the New York election ballot Gov Nelson A Rockefeller and other Republican leaders have refused however to Join forces with the Conservative party a splinter group formed Sunday Law Cases Dismissed By Court Seven men accused of violating Sunday Closing Law were acquitted yesterday after Quarterly Court Mai Commissioner Grant ruled they were engaged in of An had been cited by county patrolmen on Sunday Aug 16 They were: Pryor A Pemberton who selling perishable goods at Pemberton Farm on Georgetown Pike Cloyd Franklin Daugherty and Jack Dunn who said they were cleaning an asphalt tank at Lehman-Meade Co and John Isaacs Ronald McMurry Philips Adkins and Roy Eugene Adkins said they wero repairing a concrete-block cubing machine at Lexington Concrete Products Inc Newsman Dies MIAMI (AP) Harry Irish Donnelly a newsman of The Associated Press bureau at Miami died Monday of cancer of the liver Donnelly a native of Jacks-boro Tenn became an Associate! Press staffer hi 1945 After serving as state news editor in the AP's Louisville Ky bureau he worked eight years in the New York office and transferred to Miami last December Donnelly la survived by his former wifoMrs Lucia Donnelly of Wesfoort Cone a mm Michael Sain a daughter Lucia Ann and his mother Mrs Ethel Snodgrass of Johnson City Tenn Donated Mrs Roy Taylor has given a flag to the Garden Springs Elementary School in memory of her late husband a veteran of World War II and who lived at 1324 Versailles Road Dan Purdom principal of the school said a presentation ceremony would be held later this month GOODRICH SPECIAL OF THE WEEK II i i i a JOHNSON CITY Tex (AP-Preaident Johnson affixed his signature Monday to a $44 billion appropriations bill for water projects in Kentucky and most of the other states The bill covering the fiscal year which began July 1 included $2671689000 for the Atomic Energy Commission Funds in the bill for Kentucky are Construction Barkley Dam Ky and Tenn $15400000 Mei-dahl Locks and Dam Ky and Ohio $6365000 Carr Fork Reservoir $830000 Cave Run Reservoir $1300000 Cumberland $490000 Fist Trap Reservoir $18000000 Grayson Reservoir $4200000 Green River Reservoir $4000000 Laurel River Reservoir $500000: McAIpbie Locks and Dam Ind and Ky $2300000 Planning and Day-ton $25000 Booneville Reservoir $100000 Eagle Creek Reservoir $150000 Frankfort 8130000 Red River Reservoir $150000 Sturgis floodwall $75-000 Elected To VP NEW YORK (UPI) American Telephone and Telegraph Co Monday announced the election of Robert Wachob as vice president of marketing Wachob who assumes his new post Oct 1 succeeds Wellington Powell who is retiring SPECIAL AUTO FLOOR MATS Front Or Back 194 each wruo ntosnountwioQ two years ago by dissatisfied Republican In hii acceptance' speech Paohicd -said he would be ''the voice for and conservatism in tiie fall campaign Nineteen Complete Volunteer Work At VA Hospital Nineteen Central Kentucky high school students wffi finish a work this week as Junior volunteers at the UR Veterans Administration Hospital The volunteers have worked at the hospital three days a week since school closed for the summer The students and their high wNxda are: Anne Bowe Woodson Bowe Nancy Breeze Jiequeline Howard Roxana Jacobs and Clara McCann Bryan Station Sandra DarneaL Woodford County Gary Dawson Georgetown Howard Mason Steven Mason and Dona Watson Henry Clay Robyn Pulley University Pat Scott Lexington Catholic and Marie Campbell Ruth Freeman Pamela Grant Carolyn James Sharon Kackley and James A Varney Jr Lafayette Heart Gas? taint Miltag Chaisail Com tsblit hSUHtis StigiCMdag Heart Bails 5 nor bad at SruaM Cba Mata aHkpt tin at duraia a pacta ter ready raUtf meat tallow It Sand CDawMtaai riatrais Haas bag la Mi md curt Mb aant balltw It Sand paatal to leOwa OnmiOari a far Ubarai free taaipli Jobs AS YOU ARE AND USE OUB MVE-DM 61 ANT IK-LI ZERO-ZONE FREEZER FREEZER-DOOR SHELVES 4 FVUpWIDTH SHELVES 1MJHSTARLE PORCELAIN CRISPERS HANDY ESS SHELF RUTTER CHEST I DOOR SHELVES MASNETIC DOOR SASRETS ALL 4 SIDES HOW TO STEP UP TO TOMORROW'S JOBS Jobs will be plentiful In the future But be different 1 demand new abilities and skills The Job you have today may not earn a good jiving for you tomorrow no need to get dressed up to do your banking just "come as you are" when you use Central Bank's convenient drive-in windows The drive-in and walk-up windows are located just east of the main bank building on Short Street You wt at git tomerrow't jobs with yesterday's kills 289 95 NO MONEY DOWN 36 MOS TO PAY FREE DELIVERY fir INSTALLATION jjRHHm'MWlK Drive-in and Walk-up Window What you can do Is step up to a new by re-training It means work sure But it also means you'll be qualifying yourself for one of the newer perhaps with your present company A better-paying job too Take the first step In the right direction this week Talk to the local office of your state employment service about re-tralnlng open DAILY SATURDAY FROM Trait aa far tamarraw'a Offer Good This Week Only OPEN T0NITE 9:00 PuMhhad a a public sendee In cooperation with The AdvartMncCoundl and tha Mowapapor Adwtlafni Executive! Aiasdatlon The Lexington Herald IMWIHlI Lexington Leader II-II REGoodrich 9irabag 1 1 16 Winchester Rd 252-8877 msm.

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