The Ledger and Times, November 29, 1963
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 11-29-1963 The Ledger and Times, November 29, 1963 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, November 29, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4369. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4369 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. is 1•111ER 27. 1963 Retorted Ai A Mutt All Round Kentucty $16.00 to $21.60; Community Newspaper lb heifers $17.00 ia 600 lb calves Stendaad S15.30 to In ‘s $12.60 to $14 50; The Afternoon el- $9.00 to $13)0; God 0 to $16.20. Daily Newspaper 600 to 800 lb. steers Medium $1600 to We For Murray to 600 lb $22.50 to $1610 to $2000; Trust and lba. heifers $1800 Calloway is 616.25 to $18.00; County as with calves per cow. united Press International UN OUR Ilsib YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, November MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 higher. Few Choice 29, 1963 Vol. LXXX1V No. 242 God $23.00 to 618.00 to $21.00. About 20 head 'Official Figures r head. Beath Toll Given On Election Funeral Of For Holiday State FRANKFORT, Assembly Ky. 41e - Ken- Wilier.Son tacky's voters gave Gov -elect Ed- ward T. Breathitt the narrowest C n Decline vote of confidence any gubernatorial Is Saturday csndldate has had in the past 20 , years. - --- Members Study by United Press International Mrs. Cottlan Futrell and her nine The death pace on the nation's ,Official figures from the Nov. 5 year son, former residents of Cal- highways fell below the normal for balloting were released Thursday at loway County, were killed instantly a non-holiday weekend on the sec- Frankfort, and showed Breathitt on Thanksgiving 'Jay near Biting- end day of the long Thanksgiving winning over his Republican op- horn, Illinois and Mr Futrell and Two holiday today Proposals ponent, tome B. Nunn of Glanow. tea other children were injured. Since the holiday period began by 13,055 votes. Mr. Futrell suffered severe M- at 6 p in Wednesday, automotive ales :Ind the two boys were cut leaths The Hopkinsville Democrat By CAROLE MARTIN so that a voter would had been occurring at the car- and bruised, however all are con- not be able to riei only 50 74 per vote for a rate of 4 1 an hour. cent of the 886,- eldered not to be critical. United Press International judicial candidata by 947 ballots cast in 'the pulling a straight The National Safety Council said governor's Mrs. Loretta Bourland Futrell was party lever, but lace, complete official FRANKFORT, would have to vote the average death toll for a lion- election re:. 41 years old at the time of her Ky, t_ail - If mem- specifically for anis showed. bers of Kentucky's a canaidate on the holiday period would be approxi- death. She is survived by her hus- General Assem- judicial ballot,. mately 4.6 an hour. bly are following instructions, they'- However, it would allow mak:4W The final vote, band; two sons Charles Michael as determined by re candidates to retain A United Press International and Rodney Jay of Oaklawn. Illi- doing their homework over this the party label Secretary of State Henry H. Carter. after count at 11 a m. EST showed 170 nois; her long holiday weekend. their names on the separate gives Breathitt 449.551, Nunn mother and step-father traffic deaths 436,- House Majority Leader R. P. Mo- ballot in the holiday's first 486. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rowland of Senate Republicans had 41 hours. Murray route mu; two daughters loney. '13-Payette, said before the attempt- GenerIl ed to introduce their own Meanwhile, Breathitt's running Mrs. Margaret Fay Parks of Oak- Assembly recessed Wed- amend- The Breakdown: nesday ment to the administration's mate. Harry Lee Waterfield, Clint- lawn and Mrs Geraldine Orr of that he hoped they would ju- tan. use the Thanksgiving recess to dicial bill Wednesday, but the pro- Traffic 170 carried his race for lieutenant Nashville. Tenneesee: two sisters governor by make a t:1' 'ugh study of the two posal of amendments was cut off. Fires 9 an official 40,879 votes, Mrs. Adeline WiLson of Dearborn, beating prop(F 1ls b.sfore them, and re- Miller Objects Planes 10 opponent H. Bemis Law- Michigan and Mrs. Ruth Fay Hol- turn a L lb a. in. Monday ready to Sen. Scott Stiller, R-Louisville, iacella n sous reace, Louisville. 443.068 to 402.189. land of Benton. She also had four its 26 act. said he felt that the judicial officers Total Waterfield polled 52.42 per cent grandchildren to survive. 214 were underpaid, but of the 845.2a7 votes cast in the lieu- The funeral will be held in the If they do, he suggested, the le- that he object- ed to the nonpartisan feature California led the autt4 death tenant governor's race. chapel of the Max Churchill Funeral gislature could wind up its third of the bill. His amendment count with 12, followed ter Illinois The winners of the various state Home at 200 p. in on Saturday special. session of the year by the would have end of deleted all reference to and Michigan with 11 each, Texas races will be issued certificates of with Bro Bill James and Rey. T. A. next week, and thus clear judicial the decks for balloting from the bill. with 10 and North Carolina with 9. election next week when the state Thacker officiating. Burial will be the change in ad- ministrations Dec. 10. In a roll-call on whether to vote IMW -mmmik Five members of a Tennessee Election Commission meets to re- in Murray Memorial Gardens. on the bill as amended,. family en route to a Thanksgiving C101 MSS the returns. The funeral of Randy Cottlan Fu- The exact date of adjournment by the Democratic leadership dinner with relaavea were killed 'The results of the other races trell. age 9 will be held at the same Is, in a sense, in the hands of the Sen George Overbey. D-19lurray. Thursday when their private plane wore; time as his mother He is survived House membership. said he was "constitutionally opposed to crashed in a field about 40 miles Secretary of F.tate: Mts. Thelma by his father and his two sisters The automobile inspection bill shut- A ('ALL FOR NATIONAL UNITY proposed by the administration as ting off the proposal of amend- • -- President Johnson receives a standing ovation from west of Knoxville, Tenn. Four col- L. Stovall, Louisville, Democrat, 413,- and two brothers, one of two measures ments" if there were still senators Congress, the cabinet and Supreme Court as he addresses lege freshmen died when their sin- 852. Elmer Begley, Hyden, Republi- Grandparents surviving are Mr. which the le- both Houses in an inaugural who message gle can, gislature was called into special wished to be heard. The new President asked for help because "I can not bear this burden alone" engine plane crashed and burned 3780,798. and Mrs. Claude Rowland of Mur- seseion to enact has been approved The Senate voted, 22-11.' to con- resulting from the assassination of on Mt. Wachusett near Princeton, State Auditor: Henry H. Carter, ray route two and Mrs. J. A. Fu- President Kennedy. by the sider immediately the amended Mass. Thursday night. West Liberty. Democrat. 403.014; trell of Hazel route two. Senate. and was given sec- ver- ond reading House sion of the judicial bill, then pass- The National Safety Council does Mrs. Marge Cruse, Louisville, Re- Friends may call at the funeral by the before it went home Wednesday. That puts ed the measure itself, 25-7. Three not keep tabs on the Thanksgiving publican. 381.223. home until the funeral hour. it in position for debate Democrats joined four Republicans Court L-e-ttor to the Editor holiday death toll but said about Attorney General - Robert F. Mat- and pos- Of Appeals Upholds E sible vote Monday. in opposing the compromise judicial _ 472 persons would die in traffic thews Jr.. Shelbyville, Democrat; The Senate also has passed bill. accidents during a normal non-holi- 401,114; Jean Auxier, Pikeville, Re- a Mr. Jim Williams Editor the House Rules day publican, 374,828 Honor Roll - somewhat amended version of the Committee al- period from 6 p m.. Wednesday Ruling, Graves administration's bill to increase ju- ready has disregarded the admin- Circuit Court Leer and Times to Superintendent of Public midnight Sunday this time of Instruc- istration's version ot the judicial year. tion: Dr. Harry Sparks, Murray, dicial salaries and alter the sy- Murray. Kentucky stem electirlitt judges. -- bill, and the committee substitute FRANI/PORT, Ky. ItfPft - Democrat. 404.885: John H. Howard, At Almo Is ff Th. that the appal friss the order of differed Harlan, Oppadtien Expected from the measure passed state Court of Appeal' today affirwae Republican. 373,729. Ilea sesiosr sotept.ogiskeo the MS Ms: rive College Technically, this bill can be ready by the Senate onl? in regard to ed DOM High -Genunissioner of Agriculture: Graven Circuit Ocairt's &ambling -b•-•lisolasect. -- ceanpen= itor circuit judges. of Wendell P. Butler, Pranlafert. Dem- T an action for injunctive relief in Last veer.