Wednesday, May 14, 1975
President Won’t Act On Saving Ships Without Congress Approval UK Campus Calm Today Vs. May 1970 Protests
President Won’t Act On Saving Ships Without Congress Approval UK Campus Calm Today Vs. May 1970 Protests
Ford May Buy and Junk 400 U.S. Ships 2 Bandits Take Deputies Motor Who Was Sent To Arrest Them; Hopkinsville
On May 14, 1857, a Louisville jury, backed by the judge, found four black men innocent of murder. A mob ensued immediately and dragged the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Captain Abraham Lincoln, President Lincoln’s grandfather, born in 1774. On May 13, 1871, to calm down a city in… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Old Computers Poes Environmental Threat Record $360 Million Won After Buying Hot Dog; Michigan
President Ford Calls Ship Seizure Act of Piracy; Gulf of Siam $405 Million for Vietnamese Refugees
Fiercer War On Rum Row Is Promised Dry Chief Forecasts New Drive
Kentucky is 22nd in Toxins Released Lawrenceburg Has Water Again After Fire
Kentuckians Deciding on No Fault Insurance Criticism By High School Students of Downton Owensboro Causes Stir
Ashland Mayor Out; Picks Succesor William McAdoo former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Arrives For Derby