The Ledger and Times, May 18, 1963
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SiLIJILIGTZD Ai A NOM AL& SWUM) 11.18STLICAT walkituRITT AMU In Largest God Ci4culation In [lie City We Largest Trust Circulation In The County or' IN OUR 114th YEAR United Press International Murray, Ky., Saturday MURRAY POPULATION if, 100 Afternoon, May 18, 1963 Vol. LXXXIV No. 118 'ASTRONAUT IS TO RETURN sagiagseilit TO US PROCLAMATION TODAY WHEREV.S the members of the • American Legion, Post No 73, have Hero's Welcome A waits Funerals Of Two sold poopies each year on the day Gordon set aside as the Nation's Poppy Day • obeervance of Memorial Day. c,:cr May 30th. and Cooper oisi- From A WHEREAS, the American 'Legion Proud Nation h t er. Wreck in a meeting in Cleveland, Ohio Victims September adopted 1920, the popps: a symbol of valor, as the Nation's By ROBERT C. MILLER Memorial Flower, arid ing the manual system to bring his WHEREAS, the poppies sold by United Press International Faith 7 space capsule In for a per- the American Legion are made by fect landing after failure of the ABOARD USG KEARSARGE Today, Sunday veterans of all wars, and for which automatic stabilization control -Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper re- the disabled veterans receive one Asked how it felt to orbit through turns to the United Ssaates today cent each for making them. and space, the slow-talking pilot thought for a reunion with his family and a loon 7Nse funerals of the two victims WHEREAS. the money received hard but admitted he just couldn't hero's welcome from a proud nation. find the • of a Thursday evening automobile from the !ale of poppies to Local right words "It felt great.- he said and accident will be held today and Post No 73 will be used for disabled His final hours aboard the Rear- then paused "It's hard to describe it. It itor tomorrow veterans and for welfare of children serge were spent in technical "de- really is wonder- ful." The funeral of Franklin S "Stony" of veterans. therefore, briefing" talks-detailed discussions la 28. 1963 Henson will be held today at 200 BE IT RESOLVED, THAT the of every aspect of his flight. He He said he felt a "Jolt" when his [STRICT pm. in the chapel of the Max 25th day of May. 1963, be set aside takes off for Honolulu at 12:30 capsule hit the water, but it was Churchill Funeral Home arid the as a day when the American Loa "not as bad as I-thought. it would As funeral of Richard Jeffrey will be Auxiliary members will sell poppies he paid his farewelLs-G the be." tperienee from the flight deck held at 3.00 p.m tamorrow in the in commemoration of Memorial Day, of this carrier. Asked p If he had any heating pro- chapel of the funeral home and every citizen is urged to buy a iii HST 1 630 p m, 'EDT' blem with his suit, he replied that The two were killed Thursday red poppy and thereby help the officers and men of the Kearsarge. he had not "I had no trouble what- evening about 6- 20 in an automobile disabled men of all wars and the Major Cooper made it clear that he s soever in keeping the temperature accident on the dangerous "S" curve needy families of veterans was determined and confident from at the southern city limas of Hamel Holmes Ellis the outset of his space flight that Thanks Crew Injured severely was Houston Ray. Mayor he would not only complete his full CO. another passenger in the 1963 Pon- City of Murray 22 orbits, but that he would also Later he talked to the enlisted tiac. Kentucky land in the vicinity of the Rear- men in the hangar deck where he again The accident occurred as the surge expressed his thanks to the crew three were returning from the South and personally thanked the Talking Friday night to the first I. TEST toward Murray The first half of Number seven members of the underwater Of Cases class petty officers in their mess the curve was negotiated success- demolition crew who were as sign- hall, he said "I had no doubts at ed the fully. but the car swung to the east Disposed Olin The job of recovering his cap- any time that I would go for the sule. VOW as they entered Hazel and was never Court Of Judge Miller full twenty-two" "When able to straighten out The car you ar coming out of • the crossed three yards. then struck blackout.- he told ins audi- "1 had a little sign on which ence of city hall building, disposed over 1.000, "and are pull- the corner of the A number of cases were I wrote :Go 22' and I had it up to ing a few G's and things are flam- killing Jeffrey instantly. Henson di- of in the court of Judge Robert 0 the TV camera to show how I ing about you and there is ed about 90 minutes later at Murray Dr Donald Hughes Miller during the week felt." a big sTI BBLI.FIELD TO LIVE AGAIN Members of "The Stubblefield fireball Hospital Those recorded are as follows' Stew)," cast are shown in rehearsal behind you, it is a most for the May 23-25 production at the Kenlake Amphitheater Prof. Robert comforting .-• Henson is survived by his parents Joe T. House. issuing and uttering Haar ansell will play the tItJe He revealed that he had sent his sound to hear those Dr. Donald Hughes role. Seated is Melanie Henderson, Villa Park, Ill., who helicopters Mr. and Mrs. Lexie Henson of Ifur- • cold or worthless check. the Sher- will play Nell. Left to right are: Alex Harvey, junior, "best suit" out to the Keamarge orbiting around you. Rrownsyille, Tenn., who Is cast as Raines T. Wells; Gary Harper. /Wore 1 had any vav rotate two, a slater Mrs. James;Is B&PW Speaker iff. Restituticat of 111.00 made to senior. Clinton, Tom; Janet Stewart, smith% and "sviis determined to get nit antennae out, a Lownnille, Veer and Mrs. Lillian Lowry:" College High, director. swimmer was Douglas Jones of North 18th Street; Hale Lock Shop and &dine of $1.00 Mrs. Lowry wrote the book for the prodiretior4. theft fa wear it" •-• knoekinassra-this cep- and Prof. Paid Shahan, music division, composed the sole making me a nephew Mike Jones and a niece and costs of 322.50 levied music. how I felt" Answers Question* Cooper will take off at 12-30 Jody Lynn Jones. Dr Donald Hughes was Mose Payne. possession of alcoh- Mrs Marjorie Caldwell the spesk.r will play p a}Tin, 6:30 p m. 41SDT) from Rev T. R. Jones will officiate er at the dinner meeting olic beverage in local option terri- the pert of Mrs In an impromptu. brief question- of the Stubblefield in the flight deck of this aircraft car- this afternoon and burial will be tory for purpose of sale. the Sheriff nci-anawer that Business and Professional Women's the production. session followed. rier that plucked cemetery. Fined him from the In the city Club held on Thursday evening at $35.00 and costa of $15.50'Second Half Members of the Murray Rotary Cooper again demonstrated his con- County Man Pacific after his "magnificent" 229 Pallbearers will be Jerry Bean, Made bond of $500 not to traffic fidence ability the Woman's Club House Club. which is sponsoring the pro- in has as a pilot and orbits of the earth Mickey Condratko, J. D. Johnson. In alcoholic beverages Given 30 ject. were out on Thursday selling the abilities of those who teamed to "Accidents" was the theme of Dr Cooper will be greeted in Hono- Paul Jerry Lee. Tommy Carraway, days in jail. suspended on good tickets to the musical drama. launch him into space Hughes' speech He spoke Of Concert Tick- lulu by his wife Trudy. and their Danny Harrell, Mac Arthur Fitts, on the behavior for six months. Passes Away ets may still be procured from any He said he had "no trouble" us- two teen-aged daughters. and Ned Morgan preventon of accidents and said Howard Perry, possession of al- they were Rotarian or by calling at the Bank Jeffrey is sursived by his wife the major health problem coholic beierage in local option as they of Murray Corn-Austin Company Mrs Ruby Anna Jeffrey; four chil- ranked fourth in the num- territory tor purpose of sale. the Is Tonight çr the Peoples Bank. Early Today ber of dren Stickle Anna. Dan Earl, Rural deaths in the United States Sheriff Fined $3500 and costs of The speaker All funds realized from the pro- (:ould Bring said some causes of A Lot Out In Arlin. and Anthony Riffle, his par- $1550. Made bond of $500 milt to accidents Murray College High Students of uction over and above the expense Luther McClain, age 76, ents Mr and Mrs Dein Earl Jeffrey are sensory' failure.