The Ledger and Times, June 11, 1963
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 6-11-1963 The Ledger and Times, June 11, 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, June 11, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4224. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4224 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]. /-\ • E 10, 1983 GILLNICTED AS A RENY ALI. HOUND KENTUCKY COMMUNITY NEW.KPAYLR rum scorned." T MARY'S 15.• Largest sure that let- woman visit- Circulation In en to see the The City tie. I witih you ittper for that Largest ,tt. Yes. I tun s Circulation In hospital freq- re so cunous The County etting a treat it, -why don't You might be MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 t I am taking IN OUR 841h YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, June 11 1963 Vol. LXXX1V No. 138 a combination United Press International TO HIDE Rouge, La.) 'ply, write to everly Hills, de a self-ad- a-elope. Abby WALLACE IGNORES I'S OR ER ig letters Send Johnny Rose Is Pirates Down Yanks,, Terrorists Set Fire booklet, Negroes Assigned Dormitory 3r her Austin School Colonel Two Awarded As Orioles Win To Caracas Plant rs For All °Oa Kentucky -- -- 1 1 CARACAS. Venezuela ,11.1. -. Pro- Johnny Rose. son of Mr and By JOHN SAMMONS Castro terrorists set fire today to Rooms, University Alabama aClinic Is Set Mrs Allen Rote. was made a Ken- Colonel's In the first action of the Part • U S.-owned Goodyear The and tucky Colonel while attending the League season yesterday the Pirates the nini• • the Rubber Co. warehouse where over Bluegrass Boys State Assembly in downed the Yanks 12-9 and By AL KUETTNER into the large auditorium. Dr. A. D. Butterworth, Health 10001) tire casings are stored. Richmond June 1-7 issions Orioles swamped the Hats 12-4. United Press International At the same tune, let-is than 50 will hold a clinic at the Four men armed with tornmy- Ofticer, Rose was also elected treasurer The Pirates were helped by the TUSCALOOSA. Ala, I'M — De- miles away from the campus. Miss Calloway County Health Center on a forced their way into the of the group He and Baly Wilson hitting of Thomas who had Pisa fiant Gov. George C. Wallace stood Malone and Hood were enroute by Thursday, 9:00 a, in. to 11 -00 a m. For outstanding contribution to an :Warehouse at dawn and after tying were the delegates tothe Assembly double and a home run with adrmantly a doorway today and automobile to the school where: for pre-actusol children who will the public library during Nation- t three employes, sprayed the from Marray High School They equal pitching performance by Rob- t* refused to admit two Negro students the admission of Negro Autherine the 1st grade at A. B. al Library Week, Gov Bert Combs with gasoline and touched it be entering also toured Frankfort while away ert Rains and John Wilcox Rains ' floor to the University of Alabama. The Incy touched off rioting six years Mrs Margaret Trevathan seven firebomb. Austin School. honored walked eight and struckout , off with a two were taken to their assigned ago. parents are requested to bring and Donald Swann by making them burning tires sent huge All while Wilcox walked two and struck- The dormitories to await an attempt to They were accompanied by tour tor physical ex- Colonels The commis- smoke a thousand beet their children in Kentucky out sta. clottds of formally register later in the day. Ju.stic Department officials leunination or take them to a pri- sions were presented Thursday night the second game home runs by into the sky. Nine pieces of fire- I Murray Hospital I In a last-minute • The four picked up Miss Malone Edna Darnell, Regional Li- equipment with 300 tire- Wallace. spurning vate physician by Mrs Keel and Dillard sparked the Orioles fighting and Hood in BirmIngliatn, where alarm. order from President Kennedy to The Kentucky State Law requires brarian, in the presence of Inc mem- to victory over the Nets. Keith men responded to the started 0 "cease and desist,- strode into the they spent the night, and that all children entering public Patients admitted bers of the Library Board in a Knight put on an unheralded Well- The blaze threatened other in- bright sunshine and in a clear voice the drive to Tuitealoosa. The car or private elementary schools must Patients dismissed retorter meeting. ing performance to help the winn- duatrial installations in the area A proclamation barring the was kept under surveillance Irons have physical examination aim a Census -- Adult 64 Trevathan of 511 South southwestern factory district read Mrs ing cause h.night walked six and - the the air as it proceeded toward what certificate front a duly licensed Census — Nursery 11 Strdeet. served the county imp --inclading the U. S. Rubber Com- two Negroes. Eighth struckout eight while giving could be the last major showdown ,ur fine physician stating that the child Adult Beds 55 bookmobile librarian tor two pany's Keel shoe tactory 'I hots, in an apparent last-minute as three hits in three innings of wort( between state and federal authori- .t moth has been Immunized against small- Emergency Beds 1 her resignation of tnat change of strategy by the govern- years Mier Blakely had a home run for the 112TH —Mary M. Kelly tries ties in the integration struggle pox. diptheria. whooping cough. New Citizens post, she has given many hours merit, two Negroes - Vivian r3 cost. toeing cause. a bit of frosting on her Wallace planned to read a state- tetanus and poliomyelitis. except voluntary aid to the public library birthday cake—she's 112—in Malone arm James A. Hood - left ncomli- Patientii admitted from Friday 11 Rev. McKenzie Is ment denying the two Negroes act- in the written opinion 01 the at- here Her work during National LI- segpis of the historic eonfronta- Long Beach (Call!) Gen- mwsion to the all-white university rything physician, that such im- a. m. to Monday SAN a. m. Speaker For Guild tasis thewent to their dormitories, ending brary Week was outstanding eral HospltaL She was born at Foster Audi- • as.s earlier by the university. when they arrived oft and munizations would be injurious to Mrs Hazel Douglass, Rt. 2. Farm- Mr Swann. eon of Mr and Mrs In Southfield. Mich., In 1851. storm Misses Rev. Henry McKeezie, pastor of torium. the child's health ington, Mrs Ida Barrett, att. 5: Ewing Swann. South Sixteenth has outlived almost all of her e, standing in the doorway ;et this the Presbyterian church here, was, A heavy security torce was placed Any child who has' haci examina- 1, Karnak. , Street, employed by the post ottice, family. Only a grandalti, his of Foster Auditorium where the Mrs Wylie Parker. Rt all on the campus by Wallace. essional tion. but must have a certificate of did his work for the library dur- great guest speaker Monday evening Negroes normally w ou I d register, Ill . Olney Nunley, 1304 Birch. Ben- , daughSpr- and- two When Wallace arrived, he greet- immuntzations signed by the ing the national week as a repre- But the Guild of the First Christian three times refused a Justice De- today! ton. Master Nett Ward. 1509 Syca- alloway, pitndsons ard living. Church He spoke on the history of ed the several hundred newsmen Health Officer or private physican more, Mrs Ty na Craw lord, 20o sentatii,e of the local Junior Cham- portment attorneys request to ad- the churches and the eccumenical present with a brief statement over North 17th Mrs Brent Cooper. ber of Commerce His leadership in B mit them. a public address system. plac- "flouts of the ch - rehes He was iii- Rt 1. Mrs. Billy Russell and baby , publicizing the event included y A Little Miss Malone and Hood sat quietly trouble," lie trnduced by Mrs. Howard Nichols "Don't get in any City, B. %Vulcan- trig large signs over Maims street in a tar a few fast away as the .3 girl. Calvert Ky L who was scheduled, for the program. said. -Enjoy your stay in Ala- Large Group between Fifth and Sixth. on use was enacted. son. Rt 5, Malcolm Ray lincincits, ' drama bama." - Ryan Estate just north of Chest- BULLETIN Mrs. John Pasco gave the devotion. missed the brunt 605 Stewart St. Hoplunsvilie. Mrs Calloway County Mrs. George Hart,' chairman of U.S. Deputy Atty. Gen Nicholas Wallace assigned a torce oh 600 Milford and baby nut, Ste making of posters. and last night, although Mathes girl. Rt. of a windstorm al %NH I NS:TON ret — Presi- the gfoiip, presided over the bust- Katzenbsch told Wallace the gov- troopers to - the earnptis and two •'Attends 4-11 1: Miss Teresa Oakley, Rt 2. Hard- PlAcullirthem in the windows ot some trees were uprooted and a dent Kennedy today federalised intends register the gu- tless in which Mrs. Maurice Crass ernment to hours before the scheduled arrival Only, bust:604p oat the square were blown in. Mrs Lilburn Rayburn, 410 8 large number of limbs the tiabama National Guard and read I h, minutes end gas, the dents later in the day of the Negroes they surrounded the 6th., Walter Karnes.