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i Monday Afternoon April 26 1954 The'LextnctonXeader Page 3 3 Jackson To Be Given Hearing On Slaying Charge April 30 EVERYTHING IN IRON New and second hand I Beams and Columns basem*nt columns and windowygnards Used 6c new 10c STANLEY SAUNIER'TiUTworks6 Night Phono 2-1884 218 Spruce St Day Phone 2-3860 THE JACKSON Steeped In the tradition and history of the Kentucky wilderness Oils 150-year-old former tavern sits along what was once the famed Wilderness road in laurel county A forerunner ofthq tourist courts and motels of today this old building construated sometime between 1S03 and 1S05 exists In an atmosphere of formal solltnde and meditation Where once it was filled with travelers Misusing briefly on their way across country lnj linchpin wagons pulled by ox teams It now stands empty and alone a swiftly decaying relle of a romantic past' I raiding officers broke up a crap game at the home of Charles Ross on Holly street and arrested eight men Ross was charged with permitting gambling on his premises Others nabbed all charged with breach of peace were: Whitted Dayton Ohio Sowers John Hacker and Sonny Howell all of Richmond Route 3 Leslie Allin Union City and Robert Lynch and Earl Breedlove both of Richmond Miss Cohen Heads Georgetown Group GEORGETOWN Ky April 26 Miss Claire Cohen of Mt Sterling a Junior has been elected president of the women's self-governing board of Georgetown College Other officers 'include Mary Louise Larson Frankfort vice president Jane Foote Elizabethtown secretary and Peggy Stovall Greenville treasurer Muonic Meeting Tonight Georgetown chapter Royal Arch Masons will honor Allen Bell grand high priest and other officers of the grand chapter at a meeting to be held at 8:30 (GOT) tonight Other officials to attend the meeting include Charles A McGaughey Richmond grand secretary Charles Burchfield Middlesboro chief inspector and R' Curry Frankfort inspector of the 10th district Two Suite Filed Two suite totaling $787045 have been filed in Scott Circuit Court against Marion Hobard Autrobust claiming damages due in a wreck two miles west of here on 6 61 on Nov 10 1953 Harvey Perry seeks $637045 and Arnold Alcorn filed his suit for $1500 Robert Schelhom filed suit for $1122 against Silver Fleet Motor Company and one of its drivers John Huff claiming dam' ages due in a wreck about eight miles north of here on the Dixie highway on Jan 20 1852 t-n BALLY DAY IN FRANKLIN Representative! of 23 4-H club In Franklin county will participate In a rally at the Thorn Hill chool May 1 beginning at 8:30 am More than 800 boys and girls are enrolled In the dubs Advisers are Paul II Gray Junior county agent and Mrs Jeanette Yeast home demonstration agent Above Mrs Herbert Switser volunteer club leader helps Judy Yeast sew on one of the portable eleetrle sewing machines purchased by the 1 Franklin County Board of Education for club 'members ULrIBEt yrtAuSuvicfr moAasHCM uMfa'all INSURANCE INCLUDING HOSPITALIZATION Vfeaaa 4-1 IBS lint MaUaaal Bask Blif mm Local Option Election May 4 NOlClGARETlltEOTRarJEOTiSOl NICHOLASVILLE Ky April 26 (LNS) The following officers have been appointed by Jessamine county election commissioners: Morford Moynahan Sr and Sheriff PenLston to serve at the four precincts in Nich-olasville at the local option election to be held May 4 East NIcholasville Ray Watts Steve Braden Philip Johns and Clarence Blevins West Nicholas-ville Ray Wilson Jesse Lunsford Albert Dean and Sam McClary South Luther Brumfield Cleveland Thompson John Reynolds and Burton Willis Southeast Joe GUI Hayden Becknell Ralph Wilson and John Semones Revival Opens The Rev Bob Leavell of Newton Miss began two weeks revival at the NIcholasville Baptist church Sunday The Rev Newell Massey a native of Mississippi but now pastor of the Lake Dreamland Baptist church Louisville will have charge of the music Services will be held -each morning and night services will be at 7:30 The junior choir wiU present a- program each night at 7 The Rev William Evans pastor wiU assist with the services To Present Music Program Miss Dorothy Spaulding and Miss Verna Mae Miller of the As-bury CoUege music department will present the program at the wmw RICHMOND Ky April 26 (LNS) Examining trial for James Earl Jackson 32 of Big Hill has been set for April 30 by County Judge R- Moberly Jackson Is charged with the fatal shooting of Levi Webb 31 Duluth and malicious shooting with Intent to kill Harold Moore 26 Berea at the Big Hill home of Jackson Saturday morning State police today identified man that was seen running after the shooting as Carlos Edward Pingleton 14 Irvine street Richmond Services for Levi Webb will be conducted at 10 am Tuesday at the Holiness Church at Red Lick Burial will be in the Webb family cemetery Webb is survived by his wife Mrs Geneva Gooch Webb two daughters Wavelene and -Wanda Webb his mother Mrs Polly Webb Duluth five brothers Green Raymond John still Hubert Webb all of Madison county two half brothers Webb Berea and Webb Indiana and a half sister Mrs Lilly Evans Berea Farm Sold At Auction Master Commissioner Hume Park sold at auction Saturday a 157-acre farm on Hagan Mill road belonging to Curtis to Chester Luxon of Greenway for $27650 Woman Fined State and county officers Saturday night raided on a search warrant the home of Nellie Miller on the Walnut-Meadow road three miles west of Berea Sheriff Russell Turpin said 18 half-pints of whisky three cases of beer one pint and one quart of wine were found Taken before Magistrate Ed Wayman Saturday the woman pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of alcoholic beverages for sale and was fined $100 and costs Eight Men Arrested Police Chief Earl Newland reported Sunday that he and other Woman Bystander Fatally Wounded LOUISVILLE Ky April 26 (JPl woman bystander was acci-dentally shot to death Sunday during a wild automobile chase in which police exchanged shots with three would-be burglars Shot fatally in the left lung was Mrs Eleanora Michel 53 who was waiting in the doorway of her home for a ride to work at a pie company Ballistics tests were planned today to determine whether the fatal bullet was fired by any of the pursuing police The chase started after two patrolmen said they stopped their cruiser to investigate a parked car and three men outside a tavern The three men Jumped into the car and fled After a high-speed chase punctuated by gunfire from both vehicles- the fleeing auto crashed head-on into a machine driven by William Thurman Two of the men got 'kway but police arrested Robert Lee Cox He was charged with operating a stolen car shooting without wounding and possession of burglary tools 5000 Marines In Korean Maneuver -April 26 (ff) Nearly 5000 American marines will storm ashore on the East Coast of South Korea next Monday in the first big-scale Marine amphibious exercise here since the armistice last July The marines will hit the beach at Sockcho a fishing village about 11 miles north of the 38th Parallel and 25 miles south of the Communists Both the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission and the Reds have been advised of the opera tion The simulated attack will be made without ammunition It is based on the premise of a sudden resumption of hostilities on which the marines have been assigned to cut off an enemy withdrawal and mopup guerrillas Officer Kills Man Caught Robbing Safe LOUISVILLE Ky April 26 (UP) A man tentatively identified as Robert Smith 25 Indianapolis Ind was shot to death here early today by a Louisville policeman who said he caught Smith robbing a safe The officer William McGee said he spotted Smith and at least one other man robbing the safe of a downtown grilL Smith was shot as McGee tried to break up the robbery The Other companion or companions of Smith I escaped music department meeting of the Jessamine Club at 7:30 Thursday at the home of Mrs Hager on North Main 1 street I Jessamine Notes Mr and Mrs A Sanders have returned home from Oak Ridge Term where they were called last week by the illness of their daughter Mrs Roy McKeethan who underwent a major operation Mr and Mrs A Crawford who were recently married have taken an apartment at the home of I Goss on North Main street The Cromagnon race of prehistoric men had skulls and presumably brains larger than those of modern men Routine Grease Trap Pumping t75 Lexington Ky Save Up to 4 a Pack 40 a Carton net WTore mde X-T cigarette 80 Since across a nation Club At Wilmore To Meet Tuesday WILMORE Ky April 26 (LNS) Young Matrons and Club will meet at 7:30 Tuesday at the home of Mrs George A Turner Dr Dunkleberger will speak on Children and Their Health" Mrs Bethel Spicer newly elected president will preside Wilmore News Briefs Eighteen members of the International Relations Club of Asbury College enjoyed a spring outing at Natural Bridge They enjoyed a day of hiking and boating Committees have been appointed by the juniors at the college to make arrangements for the annual junior-senior banquet The annual gym jamboree under the direction of Joe Thacker will be held at 7:30 (CDT) April 30 and May in the Doddridg e-Holland Student Center The Caspian sea once a part of the ocean has become so diluted that its salt content is now less than one-third that (ME the Atlantic to geTT lG equalled hort a time tHgdtydetiel cigar cttel paters rolled up WbyJVClBecaU9Cf0r sale record 1 smoVers are the first tune mUch less nicotine I1 MlRACLEjS purest fcP POOR APPETITES What the McRory Family Does About Then You must have a good appetite to get the most out of nouriah-ing food that is placed before you Good food essential' to HEALTH AND happiness When your appetite is puny then's the time for SSS TOXIC Read what Mr Wayne McRory of Madison Florida says: three boys had bad appetites We gave them SJLS-TOXIC every day for two weeks Results were very Thousands of men women and children take famous SJSS TONIC to perk up appetitea and resist iron deficiency ANEMIA DOCTORS' TESTS PROVE HELPS YOU TWO 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