{"id":1027233,"date":"2023-08-04T09:18:24","date_gmt":"2023-08-04T13:18:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/looking-back-08-04-23-1953-douthitt-released-after-3-years-mia-pmg-ky1-com.php"},"modified":"2023-08-04T09:18:24","modified_gmt":"2023-08-04T13:18:24","slug":"looking-back-08-04-23-1953-douthitt-released-after-3-years-mia-pmg-ky1-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/leo-frank\/looking-back-08-04-23-1953-douthitt-released-after-3-years-mia-pmg-ky1-com.php","title":{"rendered":"LOOKING BACK 08-04-23: 1953: Douthitt released after 3 years MIA &#8230; &#8211; Pmg-ky1.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Information was gathered from previous years of The Shelby    Sentinel, The Shelby News and The Sentinel-News.  <\/p>\n<p>    Vance Simmons took second place and earned a silver medal for    the 60-and-over long jump event in the Bluegrass State Games...    A Shelbyville police officer, Rick Ellis, was taken to Jewish    Hospital Shelbyville after he was hit in the head by a rock    thrown by someone in a crowd that had gathered as officers    tried to arrest two men on drug charges. He was treated and    released... Heavy rains during the weekend caused flooding at    the Leggett and Platt factory in Simpsonville, sending about    200 gallons of lubricant and hydraulic fluid into a ditch    beside the plant... Im one: Nichlaus Peyton Hammons, Maetlynne    Mackenzie Henson... Deaths: Brenda Brooks, 60; Margaret Slucher    Delling, 87; Martine Bridget Marty Dorth, 80; Carolyn    Virginia Franklin, 67; Gail S. Huecker, 75; Margaret White    Quire, 96; James William Yocum, 85; Rachel Marie and Amber    Nicole LeCompte, infant twins of Michael and Karen LeCompte;    Lillian Beatrice Scherff, 77; Cornelius Bernard Marshall, 52.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bobbie Smith resigned as Shelby Development Corporation    director to begin working on a project for her client, the    Kentucky League of Cities... By the end of the year a new Fifth    Third Bank branch was scheduled to be next to Wendys    restaurant on KY 55 South... More than 50 people gathered at    the Mount Eden Post Office to celebrate the swearing-in of new    postmaster, Janet Burgin... Parishioners of the Catholic Church    of the Annunciation broke ground on the site for an    8,000-square-foot addition, located directly behind the    existing church, to house a new sanctuary. It will be part of    the churchs 15-year master plan to build a campus on the block    between Main and Washington and 2nd and 1st streets... Matthew    F. Ragland was recognized as the co-recipient of the award for    Outstanding Mathematics Non-Teaching Student in the Department    of Mathematical Sciences during the academic awards week at    Morehead State University... Shelby County Fiscal Court members    changed their minds and voted to allow the city of Shelbyville    to annex land on Mount Eden Road, clearing the way for a    Cracker Barrel Restaurant to locate there... Jonathan Ford, a    graduate of Shelby County High School, was awarded the    prestigious Henry Mason Lutes Memorial Scholarship from the    University of Kentucky College of Engineering, totaling    $3,000... Curty Dees turned working one day as a substitute for    one day at Shelbyville High School into 38 years as a cook. She    also prepared meals for West Middle School after the city and    county school systems merged in 1975... Births: Tiffany Paige    Asay, Danielle Marie Booth, Jeanell Charleen Kresin, Connor    Tristan Merryman, Quinten Tyrique Turner, Amanda Cholonae    Brown, Nathan Lee Barnett... Deaths: Carlis W. Hortenbury, 78;    Owen Henry Sageser, 68; Albert Elliott, 70; Albert L. Elliott,    70; Lucille E. Hall, 77; Dennis Perry, 50; Mary E. Seay, 70;    John R. Lee Sr., 65; James V. Marcum, 72; Mabel Payton Cooper    Moore, 86.  <\/p>\n<p>    Faint rumblings against legalizing liquor-by-the-drink were    stirring as the Shelbyville City Council set in motion an    ordinance that would allow such sales in two Shelbyville    restaurants  Sarahs, at 535 Main St., and Science Hill Inn,    525 Washington St. A restaurant must seat more than 100 people    or hotels must have more than 50 rooms and be within the city    limits to serve by the drink... After more than 36 years of    employment at Shelby Rural Electric Corporation, Apparatus    Specialist William Taylor retired... An effort to have    Finchvilles old country store declared a fire hazard gained    momentum as the head of the volunteer fire department declared    the building unsafe... Shelby Countians won 62 medals during    the Bluegrass State Games in Lexington  23 gold, 27 silver and    12 bronze  to tie for 10th among the counties represented.    Krista Williams, 7-year-old member of the Louisville Gym Club,    won four gold medals and one silver to lead Shelby County    athletes... I won something once a long time ago  I think it    was a radio. But this is the best Ive ever done. James    Higgins, 71, described his reaction to winning $1,500 in    Kountry Markets bankroll contest... As fall and winter    approach, people in Shelby County might well stock up on    antifreeze, find that old pair of gloves and get a new bathing    suit. The areas newest winter activity will have a summer feel    as the city pool, encased by a huge bubble, will stay open all    year... A Shelby County Chamber of Commerce official advocated    a tax on motel guests to fund a tourism effort, a plan that    drew mixed reactions from local motel owners. Else Matthews,    owner of The Image Tree on Washington Street, estimated such a    tax on the areas 106 motel rooms could raise $20,000 per year    to promote Shelby County... A train carrying 800 bales of hay    from Oregon arrived in Shelby County. The donated hay was split    among 15 farmers who were chosen in a lottery to cart home 50    bales each. Predictions were made that the summer drought could    cause serious hay shortages this winter... The boys and girls    softball teams at the Whitney M. Young Jr. Job Corps Center in    Simpsonville represented their respective divisions in the    National Job Corps Tournament in Atlanta... Chris Aldridge    joined The Sentinel-News staff as sports editor, replacing Jeff    DAlessio, who took a job with the Elizabethtown News    Enterprise... Citizens Union Bank turned 100 years old in    January, and bank officers decided to let the party run all    year... Charles Kramer was the new local enrollment director    for Lindsey Wilson College... Births: Megan Elizabeth    Greenwell, John Goodwin Taylor Collins, Nicholas Brad Cottrell,    Morgan Brittany Richardson...Deaths: Dr. Robert L. Houston, 65;    John Rucker Spraghens, 89; Sarah Bruner Rodgers, 88; Ethel    Wishon Holbrook, 84; Hollie Buntain, 87; Robert L. Shaw, 41;    Anna Vaughan Logan, 90; Opal Ried Doyle, 76; Jane Arvin Lea,    71; Margaret Jean Summers, 59; Elija Massie, 79; Mrs. Arshaloos    Soultanian, 85; John Richard Spraggen, 89; Katherine Puckett    Jones, 70.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jack Fugate, the former Russell High principal, came to the    land of the Shelby County Rockets to serve as a replacement    principal for retiring Bruce Sweeney... Mrs. Charles Crabtree    won a silver tray signifying her as champion of the 5-gaited    class during the final horse show of the Shelby County Fair...    Beverly Smith was crowned Miss Shelby County Fair. Kim McCarthy    was chosen as Miss Congeniality... First-place winners in the    Shelby County Fair baby contest were Mary Allison Clay, girls    under 1 year; Leslie Gail Hagen, girls under 2; Douglas Bailey,    boys under 1; Brian Tindle, boys under 2. Grand champion    ribbons were presented to Mary Allison Clay for the baby under    1 and to Leslie Gail Hagen for the baby under 2... Penny Harp    made history when she was named the Little Miss of Shelby    County during the first year of the contest. She was the    great-granddaughter of Mrs. Jesse Harp Sr., who made her 91st    visit to the fair... Robert Shipman, president of the Shelby    County A&M Association, was the winner for his Junior    Champion Jersey... Duncan LeCompte was selected to serve as a    member of the board of the Kentucky District No. 3 of the    Cincinnati Corp. Milk Sales Inc... Birth: Michelle Dawn    Cottrell... Serving our country: Navy Machinist Mate 2nd Cl.    Harry L. Robinson reported for duty aboard the aircraft carrier    USS Independence in the Mediterranean... Deaths: Joe Jesse, 80;    Pauline Webber Crockett, 79; Georgia Perkins Zilhart, 83; Hugh    Granny Johnson, 78; Fred C. Hays, 73; Ruth Moore Johnston,    59; Sarah Debourg Schuler, 65; Bedford Lewis Wakefield, 58;    Maude Brewer, 57; Virginia Stigers Vannatta, 69; Clayton W.    Yeary, 58.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. and Mrs. Morton Hanna, formerly of Shelbyville, received a    cable from their son, Edward Hanna, to let them know he was    safe in the Middle East. An agricultural missionary, he and his    family had been sent to Jilbreath, Lebanon, by the Presbyterian    Church to teach better farming to the natives... James Elmo    Hankins, native of Shelby County, received notification that he    was appointed permanent postmaster at Frankfort... Shannon    Funeral Home added a new Cadillac Eureka funeral car to its    service... Serving our country: Four Reardon brothers, all    graduates of the Bagdad High School, either completed their    service or are now serving in the Armed Forces. W.H. Reardon    Jr. spent his term in Germany, and Tommy was in Alaska. Charles    was at Ft. Eustis, Va., and planned to go to Korea, and Bobby    served in the U.S. Navy on the U.S.S. Cony... The parents of    Sp\/3c Guthrie Goodman, who had been stationed in Korea the past    15 months, were notified that he would return home soon ...  <\/p>\n<p>    Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Willard received word that their son, Spec. 4    Curtis L. Willard, arrived safely in Turkey... Judge James W.    Cammack died in New York City. He was born in Owenton and for a    number of years taught and coached football at Shelbyville High    School... Other deaths: Burt Floyd Brown, 69; Herman Craig, 70;    Doris Bruner, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derwood    Bruner; Stockton Lancaster; Thomas Jefferson Tackett, 80;    Elizabeth Reid; Herbert Nation, 52.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jane Tucker was selected 4-H baking champion of the Shelby    County Fair... Frank Van Slyke was elected to succeed G.T.    Settles as chair of the Dan Boone District of the Boy Scouts of    America... The Kentucky Water Co. turned down as uneconomical    a request by the Shelbyville City Council that the company    install fire hydrants at the corner of 1st and Bradshaw and on    south Brown Avenue... Jerry Butler and Lucille Scearce, both    from Simpsonville, were elected king and queen of the Shelby    County Fair... A plane piloted by Maurice Sheetz of Shelbyville    and owned by the Cummins Crop Spraying Service of Louisville    crash-landed on the farm of Mrs. Susan Offutt Neal, Sheetz    suffered slight shock and facial cuts... Serving our country:    Rear Adm. Logan McKee, Shelby Countys highest-ranking naval    officer and a veteran of 32 years of service, assumed command    of the Norfolk, Va., shipyards... Cpl. Charles J. Douthitt, who    had been declared missing in action since November 1950, was    released by the Chinese Communists following the Panmunjom    armistice in Korea... Retired coal dealer, farmer and    Shelbyvilles tennis father Thomas Hendricks Byrd died at the    age of 68 at Kings Daughters Hospital.  <\/p>\n<p>    Within one hour, police officers solved a robbery and recovered    the loot after Miss Betty Oats locked car was broken into at    the Shelbyville Golf Course. Several days later, Chief of    Police Jones and Patrolman Ware returned to the home of the    16-year-old and discovered golf clubs, fishing tackle and many    other articles that had been stolen from various individuals    around town for the past year... Serving our country: Lt. Lewis    Frederick Jr., U.S. Air Corps, stationed in North Africa, was    made commanding officer of his group... Lt. John S. Kirk, U.S.    Army Air Corps, was promoted to the rank of captain... Merchant    Marine Tom Bowler arrived safely somewhere overseas... Frank    Bodkin, machinist mate second class, was reported missing in    action. He was on the U.S.S. Helen, which was sunk by the    Japanese... Morry Lee McMakin was promoted to major... Mrs.    W.S. Skinner was Shelby Countys first member of the Womens    Land Army. She joined the WLA through Jeanne Ireland, home    demonstration agent... James Taylor Whitaker was commissioned a    second lieutenant in the United States Army upon successful    completion of the Officer Candidate Course at the Infantry    School at Fort Benning, Ga... .Lt. Charles R. Thomas Jr. was    also commissioned a second lieutenant and received his wings in    the U.S. Army Air Corps at Craig Field in Selma, Ala... .After    a 6 weeks of inspection tour of Army ground forces on both    fronts in Europe, Maj. Gen. Alvan C. Gillem Jr., commanding    general of the Armored Command, arrived home... Three Floyd    brothers of Finchville were in the U.S. Army. Cpl. Raymond E.    Floyd was in Co.K.-318 Inf. A.P.O. 80th at Camp Forest, Tenn.;    Pvt. Edward Floyd in Co. F. 334th Inf., A.P.O. 84th Camp Howze,    Texas; and Pvt. James Floyd in the 38th Cav. Rec. Troops,    A.P.O. 38th Camp, Livingston, La... .Frederica V. Miller    completed her basic training and received the appointment of    seaman second class... Lt. Margaret Hornback, U.S. Army nurse,    served with the mobile frontline hospital. She was assistant in    charge of the operating room... Deaths: Mrs. W.C. Magruder;    Frederick Clarence Goodwin, 79; Samuel M. Ross; Bernice Harper    Flack, 52.  <\/p>\n<p>    90 years ago, 1933  <\/p>\n<p>    Flat Rock Church, in western Shelby County, celebrated its    100th anniversary... Deaths: Hallie E. Lawson; A.C. Sam Long    Jr.; John L. Cox.  <\/p>\n<p>    95 years ago, 1928  <\/p>\n<p>    Gov. Flem D. Sampson appointed attorney Amos Williams to fill    the vacancy in office of commonwealths attorney in the 12th    judicial district, which was created by the sudden death of    Charles H. Sanford... The Locust Grove baseball team defeated    Finchville, 4-2... Death: Daniel McElligott, 63, formerly of    this area.  <\/p>\n<p>    100 years ago, 1923  <\/p>\n<p>    Birth: George Robertson... Emma Hudson Lee, 55; Andrew Robert    Cook, 74; Mary Baskett Duvall, 74; James Edgar Froman,    2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Froman; John O. Ford.  <\/p>\n<p>    105 years ago, 1918  <\/p>\n<p>    Leo W. Hill resigned his position with the Kentucky Utilities    Company and went to Camp Girardeau, Mo., as district manager of    the plant in that city... Deaths: Marcellus Scruggs; Joseph M.    Thompson, 78.  <\/p>\n<p>    <a href=\"mailto:tshaw@sentinelnews.com\">tshaw@sentinelnews.com<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continue reading here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.pmg-ky1.com\/sentinel_news\/looking-back-08-04-23-1953-douthitt-released-after-3-years-mia\/article_70c889ac-2968-50b2-b7f8-43c2d9d87613.html\" title=\"LOOKING BACK 08-04-23: 1953: Douthitt released after 3 years MIA ... - Pmg-ky1.com\">LOOKING BACK 08-04-23: 1953: Douthitt released after 3 years MIA ... - Pmg-ky1.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Information was gathered from previous years of The Shelby Sentinel, The Shelby News and The Sentinel-News. Vance Simmons took second place and earned a silver medal for the 60-and-over long jump event in the Bluegrass State Games... 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