The Messenger from Madisonville, Kentucky (2024)

Thursday. January t. ms FA-2 UZHT Bills Pour Into Congress Fumes Kill 4 Jailed I een-Agers be much easier- to relate our technology with other parts of the world." There are a couple of measures asking to make Columbus Day a legal holiday, and Rep. Richard Fulton, is trying to arrange a three-day holiday every spring by changing the date of Memorial Day from May 31 to the last Monday in May. study of ihe pros and cons of adopting the metric system.

McDory introduced tills one in toe last session too. Why it didn't get to a hearing I just dont know, he said. There is some opposition among the large manufacturing companies. They, are fearful they might have to retool. He argued that if the metric system were adopted "It would The probe was interrupted Wednesday when two investigators were overcome while checking out the heating system.

Deputy Becomes III Sheriffs Deputy Lyman Peace and rescue squadron Director Tom Drake became ill in the jail. They were rushed to Payson Hospital and given oxygen before being released in good condition. The four youths were arrested Monday for investigation in the theft of some beer. They were placed in the jail on orders of juvenile authorities. Deputy T.

L. Merediih, who found the victims in a cell Tuesday morning, said, "I was never so shocked in my life." Sheriff Elton R. Jones said he didnt know when an inquest would be held. Justice of the Peace Florence Greer indicated it might be several days Popular Standouts The dead, all Payson High School students and all described as popular with their classmates, were: Cl if fold Greenland, 18, son of a w'idow wTho lives in nearby Pine. The mother was hospitalized with shock.

Kenny Haught, 15, whose father runs a television repair shop. John Watkins. 16, who moved with his parents to Payson too weeks ago. Blaine Schroeder, 16, son of a greenskeeper at Payson Country Club. Jones said Ihe four were PAYSON, Ariz.

(AP) The 800 residents at Payson, a resort comm unitj in the mountains of central Arizona, were trying to go about their normal business today after learning that carbon-monoxide poisoning had been responsible for the deaths of four tepn-agers in the citys jail. Townspeople gathered around the county complex Wednesday waiting for word of an autopsy in Globe, about 75 miles away. Dr. Alfred D. Musgrave, G.la County pathologist, ruled that carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of the deaths, which occurred Tuesday Authorities today were to continue their inspection of the butane gas heating system in the jail.

among seven teen-agers arrested in Payson in the past week in connection with an outbreak of petty crimes. The other three had been released to their parents. The dead youths, Jones said, had been arrested in connection with the theft of four cases of beer from Strawberry Lodge, a resort near Pine. The victims were toe only jail inmates, Jones said, and were in a cell built to hold 15. They accepted toe fact that they would have to remain overnight, said Deputy Meredith.

But we told them they would probably be released in the custody of their parents the following morning. They were all worried about not being able to go to school. Indonesia Withdraws From U.N. JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)-President Sukarno Thursday night announced Indonesias withdrawal from the United Nations. In taking this decision, Sukarno thus ignored appeals made by practically the whole world, including his allies and friends in toe African Asian camp, to keep his country in toe world organization.

Addressing a rally held to condemn foreign military bases, Sukarno to toe cheers of the crowd declared: On Jan. 7, 1965 at 2230 hours (10:30 p.m.), I declare as follows: In my announcement a few days ago I said that if Malaysia becomes a Security Cun-cil member, 1 will order Indonesia to walk out of toe United Nations. Now since Malaysia has become a Security Council member, I declare that Indonesia has walked out of the United Nations. A parade erf foreign ambassadors continued to call on Fort eign Minister Subandrio to discuss Indonesian withdrawal from the United Nations. Only toe Red Chinese were reported approving toe move.

Lead In Theft Of Star Of India Youth Killed In Rescue Try For Companion JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) A youth and his horse were killed when struck by a car as he attempted to rescue a girl whose horse bolted across a highway. James Allen Hule and Judy Cash, each 14, were preparing to go horseback riding Wednesday when Judys horse bolted and ran across the road. James jumped on his horse and followed. As his hoi-se crossed the highway, it was struck by an auto driven by Oiariine Starr of Fayetteville.

Police said no charges had been placed against Mrs. Starr, who swerved in an attempt to miss James horse. Five peri-sons in toe auto were slightly-injured. By HARRY KELLY WASHINGTON (AP) Congress barely opened its doors and tiie bflls spilled in by the hundreds. Measures to enhance the nations anadromous fish swam side by side with those that would make Daylight Saving Time mandatory, woyld direot the Navy to name its next cruiser the Brooklyn, would change the date of Memorial Day, would give veterans with wooden legs or arms a clothing allowance, would consider put-Ung the nation on the metric system of weights and measures and more.

Many more. No matter how odd sounding or what wrong the legislation is designed to right, each measure is important to someone and likely will get a hearing of some kind even if brief. Some of the bills have 'gone through tlie legislative mill before and been tossed aside only to return again. A bill introduced by Rep. Robert McDory, is such a one.

It would provide for a Rains Ease In California Flood Area (Continued From Page One) moval tractor Wednesday and was killed. As Northern California relaxed from its latest flood threat, the four other Western states that shared the ordeal of 40 Christmas week flood deaths and a billion dollars property damage, continued their dig-out. The weather appeared to be cooperating. Dropping mount am temperatures sealed in snows and reduced chances of excess river and. stream flow from melting.

Throughout the rest of the Far West, typical winter forecasts low temperatures and plenty of snow were recorded. Kuhn flew here Tuesday from New York. Authorities were giving out no information but New York and Miami newspapers printed' some details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvers today. The crack in toe, case started late Tuesday when Kulin reportedly told New York authorities he might be able to get his hands on the Star of India and MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Allan Dale Kuhn, 26, is in Miami in a reported attempt to lead police to toe Star of India sapphire and 21 other jewels he and two others are accused of stealing.

The world's largest cut sapphire and the other gems valued at $410,000 were taken Oct. 29 from the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Red Guerrillas Overrun Outpost In S. Viet Nam SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) Another Viet Cong success in the war against toe South Vietnamese government was reported today. The Vietnamese Defense Ministry said Communist guerrillas overran an outpost Wednesday in Kieng Giang Province, near the Cambodian border, and killed 21 of the defenders.

The Reds also captured 24 weapons. Two U.S. servicemen were reported wounded Wednesday in small engagements in central Viet Nam and toe southern Mekong River delta. Around Binh Gia, 40 miles east of Saigon, more than 2,000 troops scoured a large stretch of country, seeking toe Viet Cong units that inflicted 500 government casualties there last week. Viet Cong gun fire sprayed one unit of paratroopers as they were breaking camp after the night, but no one was hit.

Hie atlackers faded into the Jungle. Wilson Planning Visit To Berlin BONN, Germany (AP) British Prime Minister Harold Wilson will visit Berlin Jan. 23, the Foreign Ministry reported today. It will be the first time that a British prime minister has gqpe to the city since the Potsdam conference in 1945. Johnson Unveils Health Program Plastic Bag Suffocation For Child, 3 BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

(AP) -A girl, 3, pulled a plastic bag over her head and suffocated after her mother had knotted both ends to prevent just such a tragedy. Police said the girl, Perri Parsons, apparently had pulled the bag out of a waste basket Wednesday. Coroner William Allen said that despite the knotted ends, enough of the bag remained open for the child to get her head inside. EVANSVILLE MARKET EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) USDA Hogs 2000; steady; 1-3 1S9-25Q lb 16.00-16.50: sows 250-400 lb 12.75-13.75; 40(1600 lb 12.00-13.00.

Cattle 400; no early sales; fet Wednesday good and choirs 1 slaughter steers 22.00-23.00; utility cow 12.50-14.00; utility and commercial bulls 14.50-16.00 Calves 50; steady; good and choice vealers 28.00-32.00. Sheep 50; nominaL Race Time, trained by Ralph Baldwin to die 2-year-old ''pacing title in 19C3, waa top paces among 3-yea r-okls in 1364, tiie other jewel's if he could gel to Miami. Kuhn is accused of the theft along with fellow beach boys Jack (Murph the Surf) Murphy, 27, and Roger Frederick Clark, 29. While Murphy and Clark remained in a New York jail under high bond, Kuhn was permitted to fly to Miami in the company of two detectives and a Manhattan district attorney. He was said to be under surveillance, but not in custody.

Presumably, this was to permit Kuhn to operate freely in gaining recovery of the jewelry. There were reports that Kuhn would be back in New York early today, but a check of airplanes failed to show him aboard. He was spotted by newsmen Wednesday night at his fancy oceanfront apartment in Miami, accompanied by a man who aid his name was Charlie Smith and who insisted he was not a detective. The two bolted from Kuhns apartment out a fire door and disappeared. Kuhn, Murphy and Dark were arrested less than 30 hours after the museum theft They have maintained their innocence.

Dark Tobacco Markets Mixed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A sharp price jump and two declines marked dark tobacco sales in Kentucky Wednesday. Russell villa sold 663,946 pounds of One Sucker for an average of $40.90 per hundred pounds, the state Department of Agriculture reported. The average was $2.20 above that of the previous sale. In Green River sales, Henderson moved 63,274 pounds for $21,489, a $33.96 average, down $1.42. Owensboro sold 340,738 pounds feat $118,189, an average of $34.69, down $1.20.

Redden Rites Set At Dawson Funeral services for Mrs. Francis Victoria Redden, a fort mer Dawson Springs resident, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Beshear Funeral Home in Dawson Springs. Elder Russell Beshear will officiate at the final rites and interment will be in Piney Grove Cemetery in Caldwell county. Mrs.

Redden, who was 86, died in the home of a sister, Mrs. Sophia Early, in Owensboro, at 8:10 a.m. Wednesday. She was a member of the Breckinridge Methodist Church in Owensboro. Surviving, in addition to the sister, Mrs.

Early, are a foster daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Jones, Owensboro; a daughter, Mrs. Agnes Host, Morganfield; a son, Hester Floyd, Indianapolis, three half-sisters, Mis. Ida Mae' Robertson, Owensboro, Virgie Cox, Grayville, and Mrs. Rosie Storey, Mt.

Vernon, a half-brother, Jesse Girten, Stanley, 20 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Hie body is at the funeral home. Miss Nora Zentmyer Dies Miss Nora Zentmyer, 206 West Moss, Earlington, died in Hopkins County Hospital here at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday. Bom in Hopkins county on June 17, 1881, she was toe daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. William Henry Zentmyer. She was a lifelong resident of Hopkins county and had made her home with a niece, Mrs. Owen Buster Coffman, for toe past 19 years. Miss Zentmyer, who was 83, suffered a fractured hip last December 14 in her home.

She was a resident of toe Richland community for a number of years and was a member of toe Richland Baptist Church. In addition to the niece with whom she made her home, she is survived by a brother, Charles Zentmyer, MadisotwiUe route and a number of other nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Reid Funeral Home in Earlington. The Rev.

T. Crumbaker will officiate, and interment will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery to Madison vifle. Friends may cadi at the funeral! borne. 3 On Jury Commission II CECT YEARS pILP 6 Boys Vinicr Ceps (Continued From Page One) deaths in the United States each year. The chief executive proposed that the regional medical centers be equipped for the latest and best diagnostic methods, and have the most effective treatment facilities and skilled staffs.

At present, he said, hospitals in some sections are not equipped for open neart surgery, very high-voltage radiation therapy, or advanced methods for disease detection. It is not necessary, he said, for each hospital or clinic to have such facilities, equipment or services, but is essential that every patient requiring such specialized and expensive procedures and services have access to them. Multipurpose medical complexes can meet these needs. He said the centers could save thousands of lives and help turn otherwise hollow laboratory triumphs into health victories. Johnson proposed that the complexes be affiliated with medical schools, teaching hospitals, and existing medical centers.

Johnson also asked for legislation that would allow ihe federal government to pay part of the costs of medical and dental care for children in medically needy families. He said this would be similar to the Kerr-Mills program for the aged. Children in families with incomes of less than $2,000 tire able to visit a doctor only half as frequently as those in families with incomes of more than $7,000, he said. In the mental health field, Johnson called for a five-year grant program to help hire personnel for community mental health centers offering comprehensive services. And he asked for authority to set up a program of direct loans and loan guarantees to help groups of medical men build and equip facilities far comprehensive group practice.

Johnson asked for new laws authorizing safety regulation of cosmetics and therapeutic devices by premarketing examination by the Food and Drug Administration. Many of the other items Johnsons health package represented proposed expansion or extension of existing programs. The proposal for regional health center came directly from recommendations made to Johnson last month by his own-mission on heart disease, cancer and strokes headed by Dr. Michael DeBakey, Houston, heart specialist. Mens, Boy Girls Basketball Gym Shoes Oxfords Full Rack Ladies Children's Shoes -J A Jere's, Of Genuine Western Levis, Shirts, Hats Ladies Fur Trim House Shoes cndA $2 Value Only Shower Baby Gifts.

FREE Boys Fur Trim, Fleece Lined Moese Shoes Sixes 8 thru 2 a V) If 1.1 0 CS eJ 0 0 1 a r- Shop Jere's Maternity Department Semi Annual Shoe Sale law foil end winter styles Reg. to $15.99 Dress Shoes. .10.99 RED CROSS CARESSA DIANE DEB TOWN COUNTRY ofjeo (It Ladies Slipover Cardigan Sveaicrs Waitress and Nurses Footwear Ladies Bclier Dresses 2 4 Sde of Women's 3 Li- If You Don't Trade At Jere's In 1965 We Both Lose HUSH PUPPIES Reg. $8.95 Am 0 0 a Men's Leather American Made VcrSi Shoes From. Phone 821-9303 for In compliance with a law enacted by the 1964 legislature, Hopkins County Judge L.

R. Slaton has appointed a three-man Jury Commission for toe County and Quarterly Courts. Craig Riddle H. W. Rudd and Sam Whitmer, all of Madi-sonville, will serve as the jury commissioners for the year of 1965.

According to toe new state law, Judge Slaton said, all juries used in county and quarterly courts must be selected from a jury wheel just as it has been done for years in toe selection of circuit court jurors. Names screened by the commissioners will be placed in toe jury wheel and the county judge will draw a panel of jurors and that panel will be used for a given period of time County Attorney Albert Spenard said. It appears that certain days will have to be set aside and all jury trials will have to be held on those days, he said. Discontinued Styles Colors -4 Dress lj C-jl Jere's Have Mens PARATROOPER, FALCON ACQUADUCX Boots Shoes EKE Wilder Cede B-6-0 10 Scrry. Exchcngs No Refunds On Any Sde Items Thedc Jero'.

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west zmzi i 7 4 KENTUCKY i LJ BROWNS MILLS, N.J. (AP) Pemberton Township Police Chief William R. Harm arrested two youthful burglary suspects Wednesday and then discovered there Were no juvenile detention quarters available. The chief decided to lodge the boys overnight in his home in this Burlington County community. The chief is married and father of three young children.

two juveniles 13- and 14-year-old suspects in numerous burglaries were to be escorted to court after breakfast with the Harm family. liOrKINS COUNTY'S LA.JSH0E DEPARTMENT FOR Tils FAMILY V135 1 YCJ AIL A I "ALT! I-S lAEPY 1TI3 HICKMAN.

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