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I 0 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY "23, 1959 THECOURIER. JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. M.S.D. Gives General Broad Responsibilities Brig. Gen.

John L. Person has been given a wide scope of duties and responsibilities as new executive consultant of the Metropolitan Sewer Board. He was hired last as operating head of the Metropolitan Sewer District at $20,000 a year, starting July 15. Amitone relieves upset stomach the way milk relieves ulcers! Warinner Enters Race For No. 2 Stale Post By ALLAN M.

TROUT Th Courir-Journt Frankfort Burtm Frankfort, Feb. 24. State Senator Ed P. Warinner, Albany, Tuesday filed for the nomination for lieutenant governor in the Republican primary of May 26. His papers were signed by Welby Hoover, Albany, Eighth District chairman of the young Republicans organization, and 2 U.

S. Aides Will Survey East Kentucky Goal Is To Suggest Economic Remedy By Thi Aiiid Prti Frankfort, Feb. 24 Two federal officials will leave here Wednesday for Eastern Kentucky to explore problems in the depressed area and recommend solutions to them. They are Ed Baxter, Charlottesville, regional director the Rev, Ernest L. Dixon, Al Still to be obtained is Army approval of the former Louisville district engineer's release from military service.

This is expected soon. He will have served 30 years June 30. bany. Warinner, 4f, has been in the State Senate since the session of 1952. His district the 16th is comprised of Clinton.

Cumber in the Third Railroad District. A housewife, she said this is her first try for public office. Her husband operates a garage at Bethel. Mrs. Crouch's papers were signed by Luther Leggett and P.

E. Hickey, both of Bath County. is 11 A i II L-J 1 ys Off I I i tA 1 Distiller's Daughter Dies Special to Th Courtor-Journol Lebanon, Feb. 24. Miss Ella Serena Dant.

89. Lorelto, eight bidders, for laterals on Clarks Lane, Pindell, Parkway Jgrive, and Ardmore Drive. The cost: $83,435. 431 Customers Added Eugene McSweeney, a board member, said five contracts let this month will serve 431 new customers in Louisville and two outside the city. The two are on South Side Drive, which is the city boundary.

J. J. Wilburn, assistant engineering consultant, said plans for getting sewers to most of the unsewered parts of Louisville are running ahead of schedule. A 12-month timetable for this purpose was adopted last month. The board also adopted resolutions to build sewers in two areas, one bounded by Melt-wood, Lindsay, Hite and Country Club Road, and the other southeast of Trevilian Way, including parts of Fleming Road, Woodfill Way, Dundee Road, Cresham Road, Forest Hill Drive, Newburg Road, Strath-moor Boulevard, and Lowell.

Two tiny Amitone tablets have the acid-neutralizing power of a full pint of myki died Tuesday at Flaget Me- morlal Hospital at Bardstown of of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and William V. White, special agent for the agency. Baxter said he would go to Whitesburg for a one-day inspection trip, but that White would stay in the area two or three days. The two spent Tuesday consulting with Economic Development Commissioner George Hubley, John Whisman, executive director of the Eastern Kentucky Regional Planning Commission and others. Vv know that out of this meeting will come vigorous, cooperative action in the future," Hubley said.

White said the fact-finding visit is being made to determine how his Department can use its a cerebral hemorrhage. She was a daughter of Joseph Washington Dant, founder of the J. W. Dant Distillery at nearby Dant. A copy of his contract with the Sewer Board, read yesterday at a board meeting, showed he will: 1.

Supervise all activities of M.S.D. 2. Study the entire field of sewer and drainage services in Louisville and Jefferson County, including needs, governing statutes, and sources of revenue. 3. Study and evaluate the entire M.S.D.

organization, procedures, and methods of operation. 4. Examine M.S.D.'s properties and facilities and promote their proper use. 5. Review M.S.D.'s relationships with the people of the city and the county, the State, the Kentucky Board of Health, and the Kentucky Water Pollution Control Commission, and any other agencies public and private that use or might use M.S.D.

facilities. Will Advise Board In all these fields Person will make recommendations to the Exclusive Glycine' formula acts land, Russell, Monroe, and Wayne counties. He was minority caucus chairman at the last three sessions of the Legislature. Party Chairman 12 Years Senator Warinner has been Republican chairman of Clinton County 12 years, is a past president of the Eighth District Lincoln Club, and was chairman of the speakers bureau in the 1954 race of United States Senator John Sherman Cooper against the late Alben W. Barkley.

In private life he is a businessman and a banker. His wife is the former Josephine Harriet Dempsey, Lewisburg, V. They have four children. Senator Warinner was the third to file in the Republican primary for lieutenant governor. Pleaz Mobley, Manchester, filed January 21, and J.

Phil Smith. Jackson, filed January 28. Woman Seeks Railroad Post In addition, Mrs. Robin Belcher Crouch of Bath County Tuesday became the first woman to file for railroad commissioner in the May primary election. Mrs.

Crouch filed her papers for the Democratic nomination Aiucitltd FrtM Wirphoto GIANT TIMBERS Believed to be the largest shipped by rail from Oregon for at least 10 years, these 100-foot long timbers are part of a shipment of 24 being sent to Jersey City, N. for a marine dock. The load extends over two flatcars. brings long-lasting relief! resources in finding immediate and long-range solutions to the area's economic plight. Adverti-ement Run-Down? Always Tired? Special Tonic acts 3 ways to Rebuild Strength Not JuHt for iron -deficiency anemia-special way reactivate! nerves, timulates appetite.

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Take until nervee are bark to "par" you're hungry and feel at rang again. Baxter said he will make recommendations to the Depart Get pocket vial, tin or the economical 100 tablet bottle Hart Ex-Farmer Dies $ptcil to Thi Couritr-Jourml Munfordville, Feb. 24. Oliver Goldsmith, 83, retired Hart County farmer, died Tuesday at his home at nearby Leitchfield Crossing. Survivors include sons Cecil, Jessie, and Artie Goldsmith, all of Louisville, and two brothers, Vernon Goldsmith, Louisville, and Harvey Goldsmith, Upton.

ment head in Washington, Secretary Flemming, on the basis of his staff's inventory of the problems. Baxter said he plans future trips to the 32-county area. His regional office includes the states of Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina. Burnside Mayor To Head Waterf ield Campaign Unit J. Heber Lewis, Mayor of Burnside, yesterday was named chairman for business and professions in the campaign of Lieutenant Governor Harry Lee Waterfield for the Democratic nomination for governor.

It also was announced that the Brotherhood of Locomotive ''MM I AllCIlU FHV EASTTEKKI Graham Service board. He will be paid for "all reasonable expenses" and given two weeks annual vacation. The contract is for three years. Person, 51, is now assistant chief of civil with the Army Corps of Engineers in Washington. He was district engineer here from 1948 to 1950.

Board Lets 2 Contracts The board let two sewer-construction contracts yesterday totaling $331,869, to serve 298 new users. Louisville Asphalt Company, lowest of eight bidders, will install laterals in the Mill Creek area for $248,434. The area includes parts of Seneca Trail, Evangeline, The Esplanade, Seminole, Carolyn Road. Kenwood Drive, South Side Dnv'e, Thalia, and Homestead. The other contract went to Jefferson Plumbing and Heating Company, also lowest of Frtrt ti Melbourne, Australia, Feb.

24 UP) About 22,000 packed Evangelist Billy Graham's meeting Tuesday night in the Melbourne Open Air Music Bowl. His service was televised throughout Victoria State. More than 1.500 mainly teenagers, responded to his call for "decisions for Christ." The evangelist read a letter from a converted Melbourne bodgie the Australian term for a juvenile delinquent and promised to devote Saturday's'service to teen-agers. The American Baptist leader is conducting a five-month crusade in Australia and New Firemen and Enginemnn, through M. C.

Northcutt, Fort Mitchell, had endorsed Water-field. Northcutt is chairman of the group's state legislative board. Lewis is a past president of the Kentucky Petroleum Marketing Association, a director of the Kentucky Petroleum Council, and vice-president of the Kentucky Petroleum Jobbers Council. Lewis is chairman of the board of trustees of Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, and a lay leader and lay speaker in The Methodist Church. He is a member of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and a past president of the Burnside Chamber of Commerce.

Northcutt said the labor group he represents had always found Waterfield "to be a constant friend, ready and willing at all times to work, speak, and vote in support of any legislation beneficial to the people." Two Admit Killing Aunt During Robbery Kosciusko, Feb. 24 UP) Freckle-faced Albert Lepard admitted Tuesday that he and a cousin beat and burned their elderly aunt to death while rob If at First British Are A pain Using Superhighway That Failed London, Feb. 24 Britain got its only superhighway, an eight-mile stretch only 82 days old, back into operation Tuesday. Embarrassed politicians, officials, and builders felt a lot better. Rain, frost, and cold wrecked the motorway, which bypasses the city of Preston, and it had to be closed to traffic January 21 after it had been in use only 48 days.

Cracked and buckled sections were resurfaced. British newspapers and poli Biggest Bargain CAPITAL'S FILL-A-BAG bing her of $340, police reported. Sheriff Roy Braswell said the 26-year-old Thomastown man admitted slaying Mrs. Mary Young, 78, at her farm home last Wednesday. Lepard implicated Joe Edwards, his 20-year-old cousin, under arrest in Cleveland, Ohio.

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24 ifl Tolice swung sabers at university-student demonstrators Tuesday in a renewal of violence growing out of widespread strikes. Rodrigo Borja, president of the Law School students group at Central University, said seven of the demonstrators were wounded. About 300 students of the Law School went on strike, joinuing thousands of labor unionists who have walked out in sympathy with striking doekworkers at the Port of Guayaquil. The doekworkers walked out 14 days ago to protest the dismissal of eight co-workers. They refuse to return to work unless they get wage increases as well as reinstatement of the discharged workers.

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