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United Press International IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, June 3, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXXII No. 130

.14 KENNEDY-KHRUSHCHEV IN FIRST MEETING ,stw13 :to IdIan No Agenda Set Up For Talks *gulped For Between The Two State Heads

BENTON, Ky. anro — Thomas By MERRIMAN SMITH Ambassador to the United States Boaz, 24, of Princeton, Ky., drown- iii, t el i. [Lai, Krp.rirr Mikhail Menshikov, and E. F. Project ed in Kentucky Lakee Friday after- Dobrynin, chief of the American Sewer VIENNA inn — President Ken- noon when he suffered a cramp countries' division of the Soviet after diving into the water from a' nedy a n d Premier Khrushchev started their historic summit con- Foreign Ministry. T. boat. There was no agenda for the George Davis, 22, of Princeton, frontation with a firm handshake today and immediately got into discussions, but the topics were a Radarman 2c in the Navy, told M.. Bought By City discussion so intense that lunch certain to include Berlin. Laos, Marshall County Sheriff George was held up for half an hour. the nuclear test ban, and disarm- Little that he and Boaz dived into HELP KEEP ament. the lake, and that he heard Boaz GO SLOW IN PUSHING The two leaders, taking each Council last possible for the system to make DEFENSE SECRETS NEEDED TAXES Seldom have world events bro- The Murray City shout that he was cramping. By PAY UP WAGES, PRICES other's measure for the first time approved the purchase of the sewer expansions which are ught together two world leaders night the time Davis could reach him, in man-to-man talks sure to shape $13,000 piece of equipment. for contemplated for this summer. of such divergent viewpoints, back- a he said, Boaz already had gone future American-Soviet relations, the Murray Water and Sewer Sy- The expansion program will cost MIL greeted one another in friendly grounds, and personal characteris- under. DEFERS tics. stem. The equipment is a tracked about three quarters of a million -Cs fashion outside the American am- The body was found at 7 p.m., Kennedy' is vehicle which has the capabilities dollars and will be done entirely bassador's home in Vienna's sub- the son of a mil- caught in a submerged stump in lionaire and was of performing almost any type by the Murray Water and Sewer NNERE YO1 urbs. educated. at -Har- 61 feet of water, by the Marshall 1.1VE vard, while Khrushchev w' in connection with the mov- System, Rob Huie Superintendent The 44-year old President was is the son County Rescue Squad. of a coal miner LP'of dirt, grading, removing of Councilman Leonard Vaughn re- smiling and the 67-year old Khru- and received com- paratively little formal trees and large rocks, etc. ported to the council that he and shchev soon wore h i s familiar schooling. At 67 Khrushchev is old It has been used for one year, Iluie had looked the machine over beaming grin as they posed for enough to be the father of the American however it will be reconditioned and felt that it would fit in well Legislative Battle photographers. President. who is 44. Kennedy is and a new multi-purpose, hydrau- with the large project. The coun- Then they retired to an airy Seen On Sales Tax lithe and handsome with thick lically operated shovel will be cil has already approVei the gen- music mom overlooking a garden wavy hair while Khrushchev is mounted before it is turned over eral idea that more equipment will and betan talks. At the outset' squat, round - faced and nearly to the city. be need if the city is to do the PADUCAH (11111 — A legislative four American and three Russian The shovel which is located on job itself. battle to remove the state's retail bald. aides sat in. Kennedy Confident the front of the trictor. is unique The bulldozer type equipment sales. tax from some items ap- Kennedy, as heist at the first of in thal it can be used in several will receive a new guarantee for peared a certainty today for the Kennedy came to the summit the two day talks, bad planned sessions fresh from three days of different operations. • six months. It is to be purchased 1962 session of the General As- lunch for 1:30 p.m. But it was from Roadbuilders Equipment Com- talks with French President Charles he equipment was purchased sembly. SERVE AS NEEDED HALT HARMFUL almost 2 p.m. before discussions For the department to make it pany of Union City, Tennessee. State Rep. Fred Morgan, D-Mc- de Gaulle apparently -strengthen- SHARE RESOURCES IN GOVERNMENT WORK STOPPAGES broke up and the party moved to ed Mayor Ellis reported to the Crackers, who is considered the !• , •,, the bond between the Western the dining room. leaers. council last night the state will most probable leader of the anti- WHAT YOU CAN DO—Here are "New Frontier" sacilfices President Kennedy is asking of Gets Warm Welcome Khrushchev arrived Friday after be requested to take over main- administration, pro-Chandler forc- every American as he pushes the defense and space programs. This "spelling out" re- The President got- a warm re- a week-iong train trip from Mos- Deliberation tenance of Waldrop Drive since es in the next legislature, said calls inaugural speech in which he called on Americana to ask not what their country ception on his arrival this morn- cow. The Soviet leader's leisurely it will be used as an entrance to Friday he would introduce two could do for them, but what they could do for their country. ing from Paris. A crowd estimated approach to the dormitory area of the college. such bills himself. the summit gave rise by police at 200.000 lined streets to the suspicion He also reported that plans are Morgan said he would first in- that it was de- Is Begun By despite a steady drizzle and craw signed to give the nearing -completion for the widen- troduce a measure to exempt med- impression that Three Recovering William King To of "willkommen" (welcome) were he was in complete control of his ing of North lath street between icine from the tax. Later, he said, Illurray Hospital shouted by the Viennese as his own house and knew exactly Main and Chestnut streets. he would propose removal of the From Severe Burns .. — Preach Today where Jury car passed. he was going. Lassiter Councilman Nanney reported, to tax from food. Census — Adult ...... 48 It was a far larger crowd than On the other hand Kennedy the council that it is time to trade Morgan said, "The people who The three men alto were burn- -Triat Our Eyes May be Open- Census — Nursery . 5 greeted Khrushchev Friday and, seemed heartened and invigorated one of the police cars. Bids will have big drug bills to pay are ed at the Ryan Milk Company on ed" will be the topic of the sermon Adult Beds 65 on that occasion there were many by his discussions with the French be requested of 10C3I dealers with by William King, pastor of the the ones least able to pay the tax the night of May 17 are reported Emergency Beds 17 instances of whistling, which here DETROIT A Jury of nine the Ford police car to be traded Seventh - day Adventist Church, president. —retired people and public aid to be recovering well. Patients admitted 3 signifies derision. women and three men was expect- in. Councilman Maurice Crass, Jr. today at 2 p.m. "I go , to Vienna with a good recipients." Patients dismissed 0 was no crowd on hand at ed to begin deliberations today reported that approval of the gar- James Buchanan is up and about "As it is to this-day in the Holy There deal of confidence— a lot more He said he doubted that the New Cit.zens 0 all today at the Soviet Embassy over the fate of Gordon Watson, bage disposal plan had been re- and will soon report back to Land," commented Pastor King on confidence after my last two days administration would oppose the when drove out and charge I with conspiring to have ceived from five of jpe civic clubs work and Edward Chadwick is Patients admitted from 1000 Wed- his sermon. "blindness was a com- Khrushchev of., conversations here." the Presi- (Continued on Page 2) crossed the -city to the Schoen- Royal Oak auto dealer Parvin or organizations. Ike expected to be back soon. nesday to Friday 11:00 a. m. mon affliction in the their of Jesus. dent said before leaving Paris. brunn residence where Kennedy Lassiter shot to death in a love _Bids will be taken on a new Mrs. Gertie Grubbs. Hazel; Mrs. It is easy to imagine the. unpleas- George Kukahiko, the most ser- walked down the steps to meet %angle. mower for the city cemetery. Registration To lb Mae Redden, Route 1, Benton; ant appearance of Bartimaeus, the iously burned of the three when with outstretched hand. wAlbert Summer, Watson's attor- Councilman Vaughn asked ap- Mrs. Faye Ryan, 1203 Ryan; Mrs. blind beggar in our text, as he him Be Held Monday a piece of equipment apparently escorted Khrush- ney. spent five hours Friday in proval of the council on a method Marvin Howard. Route 1; Joe came to Jesus. No dosIbt the dis- Then Kennedy Petition exploded and threw hot water top of the steps Of summing up. He argued that there of selecting a fiscal agent for the !licks, Route 1. Golden Pond; turned from him in disgust, chew up to the All children who plan to enter and alkali over them, is ciples were many contradistions in the project bond issue. Here- progress- Paul Latimore, 800 School St.; 'Be of good where they turned and posed for sewerage the Murray City Elementary ing well. but Jesus did not. stories of the prosecution witness- tofore all bidders on the bonds Charleston, Mo.; William Arthur comfort,' Jesus said. And then, photographers. es. and said the killing was not Schools this fall should register After a few moments they en- Line Opposed have been present at a council He was in critical condition Bourland, Route 2; Mrs. Glenn 'What wilt thou that I should do the result of any plot, but the at the office, in the A. B. Austin for tered the residence to begin their meeting and all bids were open- several days. however his burns Hartley Henson and baby boy, unto thee?" spontaneous decision of three act- Elementary School, according to talks. Sunday they will meet again ed and a fiscal agent selected. are healing well. Route 5, Benton; Mrs. Gerald Al- The same as to blind Bartimaeus killers. Dennis T. Taylor. principal. Soviet Embassy. ual Vaughn suggested that bids be derdice, Route 2. Lynnville; Rich- of old, he continued Christ asks in the By Court The three— Roy Hicks. Charles To provide t h e facilities, we The initial confrontation of -the opened by the Water and Sewer Kukahiko was standing in front ard Bazzell, Farmington; Julain us that same question. Some of us Nash and Richard Jones, all of must have an accurate account of of the two leaders took place less than Committee Finance Committee and equipment and got most Iran Evans, 1702 Farmer; . Mrs. answer, "M a k e me successful, The Calloway Fiscal Court has stattanooga, Tenn. — are serving all students who will enter, he of the hot water and three hours after Kennedy flew in the mayor and attorney before alkali. Quick Jimmy Parks and baby boy. Route Lord." Others say, "Make me passed a resolution opposing the ire terms for the April 6, 1959, said. action by the from Paris to get a far warmer a regular council meeting and three in washing 1; Mrs. Paul Gilmore, 4th and rich." Still others plead, "Just application of Continental Ten- shooting. They refused to testify The office will be open on Mon- themselves down with a welcome from Austrians than the that they be studied by this small hose is Sycamore; Mrs. Kirby Ilosford, leave me alone. I want nothing to nessee Lines for an Interstate when brought into court from day morning. June 5, for people thought to have greatly Russian leader received Friday. group which would in turn make .reduced Route 5: Edgar Geurin. Route 5; do with you." Commerce Commission certificate their Jackson prison cells. to register. the extent of the burns. Kennedy expressed hope on ar- recommendations to the council (Continued on Page 2) Out Christ waits to hear the to operate from Cairo. Assistant prosecutor George D rival that the historic two-day Illinois to answer of the seeking soul, "Lord, Nashville, Kent followed Summer's final meeting would lessen the bitter- Tennessee. This procedure was approved. that my eyes may be opened." The resolution points nut that gument with a rebuttal. weeds ness of the cold war. It was pointed out that Then in the measure of our faith the Western Kentucky Stages has Meanwhile, the fate of Watson's Oldest President, fresh from his grossing up on vacant lots should Home In The City Is Wrecked, Was brought out of the dark- The ex•lover and former co-defendant, we are served the people of Murray and be kept cut in order to keep an the wonderful light of PariS talks with Gen. Charles de Mrs. Nelle Lassiter, widow of the ness into Calloway County and this area orderly appearance in the city. concluded. Gaulle. was greeted at the air- rH slain auto Christ. King for more than thirty years and dealer, was still un- Leag- port by several thousand persons The bleachers at the Little At One Time Building For Local Church that it hires abeut thirty em- stain. be who turned out under umbrellas ue park in the City Park will ployees. The resolution points to Removed as a co-defendant when repaired. Calloway Band despite a night of rain that ta- Dr. H. M. McElrath states. Surely a little money went fully loosened several of the lathes the fact that Western Kentucky doctors found her unable to as- The Kentucky Peace Officers pered off into a drizzle this morn- a long way. The salvage on the and gave them to me for a sou- Boosters To Meet Stages also caters to local passeng- sist in her defense, the attrac- Association will meet in Paducah The Saterfield Wrecking Com- ing. house after 117 years will undoubt- venir. They were fastened to the ers and has provided good service tive 38-year-old blonde has been this year. The council approved pany of Nortonsville. Kentucky is On Monday Night As the two chiefs of state grasp- ably be much more. studs with slat* square hand for this area. -confined to Jennings Memorial several officers attending the coo- in progress of wrecking one of the -made ed hands at the top of the nine nails about the length of If Continental Lines is given Hospital here spading transfer to vention with the city to bear ex- oldest tf not the very oldest dwell- The building originally measue- our six An important meeting of the stone steps leading to the Ameri-- ed Penny nails. Instead of 4 inch permission to operate through the Ionia State Hospital for the penses. ing in the city. Mr. Saterfield also 24 x 36 feet. When Dr. Sher- Calloway Band Boosters Club will can Embassy &for. Kennedy said strips on the rafters there was Murray. this competition would Criminally Insane. wrecked the old Methodist Church wood, ,one of the first resident be held on Monday June 5 in the to his interpreter: sheeting of rough "skim the cream" off the business, The transfer was again delayed and the brick residence on the dentists in Murray, bought it, he sawed lumber lunch room of Callow-ay County' "Ask him if it would he all and the shingles the resolution continues, thus forc- Friday by Federal Judge Theo- corner of 6th and Maple owned added the rooms on 'the south covering the High School at 7:30 p..m. right to shake hands again for Dr. Hails' Still In portion dore Levin for at least two weeks. by the church. The house referred side and built the porches. Al- of the original roof inclos- Anyone interested in joining this the photographers." ing the local line to lose substan- ed ffievin announced after a short Critical Condition to is just south. of Dr. A. D. Wal- though the church was originally in the south addition are well group is invited to be present at Khrushchev gave an explosive tial profits with the possibility of preserved as are the original being forced out business. "pre-trial conference" that a show lace's office building on South only one story the construction floors. the Monday meeting. assent and they vigorously did it of ro Yes, cause hearing as to why Mrs. Dr. Robert Ilahs, who underwent Fifth. A local historian of other was such that the ceiling could be it has weathered the 117 Members are urged to be pre- all over again. If the local stage line is forced lowered and years remarkedly well because of out of buainessIbe resolution con- Lassiter-diagnosed by psychiatrists brain surgery at Vanderbilt Hose days records that the first public rooms made upstairs. sent since important business will Kennedy had a slight smile on good material and honest as emotionally spent-should not be pital about two weeks ago, is re- .building constructed in the town In the old part of the house work- be discussed. his face. cludes, the people of the area manship. removed from Jennings • to Ionia ported still in critical condition. of Murray were the Court House there are two large rooms above Khrushchev was, beaming. would be denied proper transpor- leaT d jlitil Ii —beferw n. erinertoy-ment at the buts— nas been unteireeTentfr-Ithete TO- tfli t ImsTran Church. Dr. Sherwood lived and died in —Mei they moved inside the vii. ney between the rooms. It Chief- Robertson Is station., and other services furn- the operation took place. A num- were finished in 1844. This Court was the house. There have been sev- la to a white-walled music room framed with yellow ished by the Western Kentucky ber of Murray people have jour- House burned in 1906 but the poplar of eral owners and still more ten- Named to Commission where overstuffed chairs were dimensions that indicated it Stages. neyed to Nashville during the past house that was built for the Christ- was ants. The first family I remember placed near a window overlook- built to stand the The hearing on the petition of two weeks to be of assistance to ian Church is none other than ravages of time living there was Mr. Nat Ryan, Fire Chief Flavil Robertson has ing a quiet garden. Weather which indeedtt has. Modern Continental will be held next Mrs. Hahs and to express their the house referred .to above. build- Sr. This was before he built the been gamed to -the State Safety After talking briefly, Kennedy ers could learn much week in Nashville. Tennessee, and sympathy. from a large home on the corner that Advisory Commission by Gover- and Khrushchev had lunch in the When Mr. L. D. Williams was careful study of the Mayor Holmes Ellis and Council- Report Dr. Hafts suffered a setback yes- construction burned shortly after his death. nor Bert T. Combs. mahogany-walled dining room. compiling a history of' the Christ- throughout. man Leonard Vaughn will repre- Dotted ens= Intornattlenef terday but recovered to some ex- Mr. Ryan's son, ..Joe, lived there Robertson received a handsome They were scheduled to confer • ian Church on the Si tent by last night. occasion of The sills arc yellow poplar certificate from Governor Combs throughout the afternoon until 6 sent the city. their centennial he for years. The house served for found in the hand-hewn and joined with wood- notifying him of his appointment. p. m. I p. , EDT. Continental seeks permission to Western Kentucky — Mostly a parsonage for at least two Christ- record an item to the effect that en pegs. These timbers are 8 x 8 The state administration has Aides Present come into Murray, then proceed cloudy with occasional showers a house and lot owned by the ian ministers, Brother Dras, and Mrs. Austin Leaves inches morticed for the reception been intensifying measures over Both Kennedy and Khrushchev to Nashville via the New Concord and scattered thunderstorms to- Church was siald Brother Voush. Mr. and Mrs. Alma to Dr. J. B. Sher- of the joist. All the timber in the past months in all areas of had top aides with them in the highway to the Scott Fitzhugh day, high in low 80s. Partly cloudy To Attend Exercise wood Steele also, Mr. Chapel, Mrs. Dale, for $184.00. When he found the framing, floors, siding, and activity urging that greater cau- pre-luncheon working session. bridge, cutting Paris out of its and -cooler tonight and Sunday, this out he was greatly perplexed perhaps others resided there but finishing are of poplar and in a tion be taken not only on the Kennedy had at his side U. S. route completely. low 'tonight around .60. as it didn't seem Mrs. Cora Langston was the last Mrs. A. B. Austin leaves today reasonable that splendid state of preservation. highways, but in industry and the Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Western Kentucky Stages has any church house one to occupy it. for West Lafayette, Indiana to would sell for Mr. Saterfield remarked .that the home. special advisor on Soviet affairs said that enough long line tickets •Temperatures at 6 a. m. (CDT.: so little. This is attend the commencement exer- accounted for in lathes used to secure the plaster- It didn't seem quite right for Fire Chief Robertson has been Chorles E. Bohlen; Ambassador will be taken by the prospective Paducah 70. Bowling Green 71, cises of Perdue University June part by the purchasing power of ing were hand split with a frow a house of such age and such an associated with safety measures to the Soviet Union Llewellyn E. competitor to eliminate just London 65, Covington 65, a llopkins- 4th.- - dollar ninety-four years ago and as some of us remember seeing unusual history to pass frotit the for a number of years in his duties Thompson, and Assistant Secretary enough profits to make the oper- ville 69, Lexington 66, and Louis- Mrs. Austin's daughter, Mrs. Paul the fact that the house was re- boards made for covering barns scene without mention. We would as fire chief of the city. of 'state for European Affairs Foy ation unprofitable. ville 65. small. Risk, the former Fidelia Austin, latively and stables. When he noticed my not hinder progress nor yet stifle The friends of Chief Robertson B. Kohler. The Murray City Council will Huntington, W. Va., 62, and This transaction was In 1867 will receive her Master of Science surprise and interest he promptly sentiment. Surely there has been will be pleased to hear of this Khrushchev had with him For- also draw a resolution opposing Evansville, Ind , 68. shortly after the war between the degree in home economics. picked up a two-by-four and care- a lot of "living in this old house." appointment by Governor Combs. I eign Minister Andrei Gormyko; the petition of Continental. •••••

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s.vrt7rtn.‘Y — JUNE 3, lOrtt PAllr TW(t LENOIR * TIMES — MURRAY. KEN5i1CRY THE LEDGER Et TIMES Dick Donovan And Johnny PUBLISHED by LEDGER & TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc.. tmisr,iidation of the Murray Ledger, The Calloway Time.., and The Octooer 20, 1928, and the West Kentuckian, January Buzhardt Hit Sweepstakes 1942. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, PUBLISHER By MILTON RICHMAN to help. score his Ne reserve the right to reject any Advertising. Letters to the Editor toned Five. latereatiemal first victory over the White Sox Buz- a' Public Voice items which, in our opinion, are not for the best in- Dick Donovan and Johnny since July 19, 1959. Ford allowed crest of our readers. hardt, two guys who were begin- seven hits, including a homer by ning to think they'd never win, Al Smith, in bringing his season REPRESENTATIVES: WALLACE WITMER CO., 1509 NATIONAL now know how it feels to hit the Cal McLish failed Ave., Memphis, Tenn.; Time & Life Bldg., New York, N.Y.; record to 7-2. stadison sweepstakes. itephensun Bldg.. Detroit, Mich. to get past the third inning and As far as they're concerned, was charged with his sixth defeat -C.nte.red at the Post Office, Murray, Kentucky, for transmission as they did—Friday night—and both against two victories. Second Class Matter easily can be. excused for feeling overdue. Vic Wertz' two- homer in RATES: By Carrier in Murray, per week 20e, per they were long SUBSCRIPTION had the ninth off Billy Hoeft won for Calloway and adjoining counties, per year, $3.50; else- Its a toss-up as to which nonth 85e. In over the Orioles. here, $5.50. woe luck this season. the Red Sox Donovan had lost five straight Wertz' blow gave rookie Don Sch- s.vrt 111 1 AY — J[NE 1961 games for the Washington Sen- wan h i s third straight victory ators by one run before finally without a defeat. Schwall allowed gaining his first victory, Friday seven hits, and Hoeft gave up night in a 12-4 triumph over the nine. Ten Years Ago Today City Athletics. •Igansas The Cubs stretched their win- & Time. File Buzhardt also had dropped five Ledger ning streak to five games but the a row. for the Philadelphia in first-place Reds gave them a scare %%lien who had provided him Verble Taylor ‘t .- injured yesterday afternoon Phillies, by scoring five runs in the ninth. only one run while he was he min into an hiterilational truck on the North 11i411- with Winner Jack Curtis had a 7-1 action during his five previous way. .%ecortling to reptsrts Taylor VkliA attempting to pass in lead when Gene Freese hit a two- starts. The.), made it up to him a %Olen it turned lett run homer in the ninth. Don El- the truck Friday night with 3 6-0 de- bit ston took over for Curtis with the over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bryant Williams. son of Mr. and Mrs. \V. P. Williams cision bases full and two out, and yield- Phil. Rout Friend of Paris. Tennessee. became the publisher of the Paris ed a—three-run to pinch than today.. ou the twenty:first anniversary Buzhardt had it easier hitter Jerry Lynch before getting yost-.1:11cIligencer Phils Donovan Friday night. The the final out. Bob Purkey was the of the paper. for four hopped on Bob Friend loser. I'. Mai ms, who ha: 'web publisher of the paper. runs in the first three innings to defeat Slam has refixed from the daily pair that lie founded twenty- chase him with his seventh Hits Grand against five victories. ears ago today. Tommy Davis' grand-slam hom- cheated Donovan nein almost er in the 10th led the Dodgers to Shroal Campla•Ikville Mi.; week whore rapped los- Fr.itik after the Senators had their victory over the Giants and the runs in clears ...iv was askod..rive habit twirling exhibitions at er Bud Daley for three moved them within 10 percentage CLEARING THE BAR Dick Masters, 6'1" sophomore from Bryant, Ind., the bar In a night A violent air and tither events in that city. the first three innings. points of the Reds. Davis' homer track meet. The versatile athlete is not only the track team's No. 1 high•jumper but is also a strong than an hour storm lasted for more came of Ed Fisher, the Giants' candidate for a starting position on the basketball team next season. bud- -eV and it looked like Donovan's sixth . Willie Davis and the I.ng victory might go -down Ron ',Fairly also homered for the Ago This Week ,irain. Dodgtrs while starting pitcher 20 Years subsided But the rain finally Jack Sanford and Ledger & Times File at- and Washington continued its connected for the Giants. Reliever Masters Is a Master in Sports; Paul Giel tack on Ed Rakow and Ron Perranoski was the winner. more runs. Donovan col- io,al services were 11.I.1 Saturday atternotin at for nine 1 lected three of the Senators' 16 Ken Boyer's two-run homer was First Christian Church for Nit's. Thomas P. Cook. the hits while drove in all the margin Ray Sadeckl of the Planning Career as Coach mother of He Is wife of lornter*Ciretiit Cook and the five runs with a homer and a Cardinals needed for his victory Mrs. E. J. Beale. double. over the slumping Braves. Sadecki preserved its two-game four hits — three During a great senior year in high school Masters Murray. was Detroit permitted only In the past Mur5 State has had many fine • Georg, Dart, cashier- of Ills. Bank of the with and a homer by Eddie sizzling 29.8 points per game, and it was lead in singles athletes but few so ver tile as Dick Masters, ace averaged a electe.t pre-ident fit the liktrict !tankers Associa- Minnesota, scored all a 2-0 victory over Mathews. The Cards in the sectional tournament that he reached his all- tion it a mePting hett nt the'- thotP1 Hitt in Padttetth Cleveland beet Los Angeles, 6-4, their runs off loser Carlton Willey. trackman,esnd basketball Ayer. when he netted 49. Tto....tay night. York downed Chicago. 6-2, time high in point production, New The 6'1" blend sophom from Eiryant, Ind., is and defeated Baltimore, employed teaell In answering the question "What about Murray's Three Tii•W principals hay- been 4-.,. not only the track teint'sT mber one high-jumper, Is. ;ill year?" Dick grinned and said, "Wer; 111 C111111Way 1:(0111Ity neriortlintz Cubs Beat Reds he is also a strung candidate for a starting position chances next .ii111411111e.111.11t 11V Suprrititi.tolotit T, C. .1,rnett. New League. Chicago we've got lots of hopes. I sure hope I can'clo a good In the National Murray Hospital at guard on next year's varsity basketball team. principal- mre: (3.4ario.: Itaugh. Mato: Edward Curd, Fax- snapped Cincinnati's six - game job for Coach Luther. We'll be pretty good, but we hirk-ey. sinning streak. 7-6, Los Angeles phenomenal record of losing Theron Riley. from Page 1) Dick, who has the small by college standards so we will have second place with a 6-2 (Continued will be •Ic ;,ver only twice in the high-jump during his two years of lit'. Jam.- hi. itirliriio.l. pre-ident of Murray Stale win over San Francisco in 10 in- to run a lot. Lack of experience will be the thing that track career in the sixth ha- Itecepted the NIurrav chairmanship of the nirop, and St. Louis defeated Mil- college track, started his will hurt us most." t nitel China itrii,r to raise $.7).000,000 fur waukee, 3-1. Miss Marilyn Kay Parrish, Route grade and continued through high school. His best and Indiana rclicf Rocky Colavito. Al Kaline I, Dexter. jump in high school was 6'1", a mark which he has Masters listed Tom Bulyard, now at Jim Running helped fashion the Patients dismissed from Wednes- with bettered by three and one-fourth inches in college. University, as the best player he ever played Tigers' victory over the Twins. day 10:00 a. m. to Friday 8:00 a. m. on the same team. "Of course Tom Stith and Frank who suffered their sixth straight Mrs. James Wells, North 17th. college. is defeat. Colavito hit his 13th homer Ext.; Joseph D. West. Rt. lt Mrs. Crawford of St. Bunaventure were the best I played 30 Years Ago This Week in additonoicseevinhrng consistently the high .n the second inning and Kaline George Clark and baby boy, Dex- He, Times File against." Ledger & innected for his fourth in the ter; James Buchanan. Bailey Road: jump, also has picked up points-in the pole-vault for off Jack his favorite sport, said, SIXTT1. both blows coming Baby boy. Rogers. Rt. 4; Mrs. Coach Bill Furgerson's crew. Perhaps he would do Dick, when asked to pick Kralick. Bunning checked the Orva Evans, 721 Poplar; Mrs ILI because I like just about or.o. F.. 11..\‘ left. 0.1.. rdloir fir the obi even better if he did not have to contend with team "I really couldn't do that Twins on four hits to even his Redden. RI. 1, Benton; Mrs. Colum- r if , hest known rill- Joe Voyles and Wendell Webb. Voyles and all sports. In high school I even played baseball. I med. r th record at 4-4. bos Whitford. 525 Paris Road. mates blows or the Ea-t -1.1.. 1.1" tlio county, died at Johnny Roman's eighth homer Mayfield; Mr. &Nerd Chadwick. Webb rank one-two in the OVC pole-vaulting. had to pitch because it was such a small school, but .k. Hi. ‘‘,Iter null t a: tine of the few remaining the season with one on in the Main St.; Master Juhnye of 13102 "Joe and Webb have been giving me tips and 1 prefered the outfield." ill P. isit..I I,v hiuiislrssI. caeli eighth br ,lee a 4-4 tie between the Ray Bell. Rule 2, Benton; 1tayne Th. -la'. departnieol a‘tar.I.-1 ourt.act tor Indians and Angels. Woodie Held B. Wilson. Rt. 5; Mrs. John My- heiping mu improve my form, which is one of my As you might suppose, a man with an athletic commented. 6 and front Nliirra> to,Clierry, on the 6,1'- al;,) hornered for the Tribe as ers. 1206 Poplar St.; Mrs. Roland biggest troubles in pole-vaulting," Masters background like this wants to turn to coaching. Dick, Funk posted his Mrs. John 4 igr.1 fitlittti. 1;1.4 %%0'. k. ooder it the road will reliever Frank Crider, 212 North 2nd.; Did I say Dick's track career started early? Well, and In- de- working on a major.,in physical education 1.1 -.el, mon y N avatlabl". seventh victory against three Melugin. 402 North 7th.; R. Del- backetbaii career started even earlier. Four basket- was Johnny Mrs. dustrial Arts, said he would.like to coach baseball, feats. The los e r mus Bazzell, Farmington: ball-playing brothers set a 'hard example for Dick Fits. ‘‘,..•,• raided '0 111 Nonnie Thompson, 1301 Main St.. when he gra- ttithi or wili-ky James. ta match. One brother went on to play varsity ball and track, but most of all basketball t de-tro>el %shoo n Berra Homers Twice Benton; Mrs. David Bogard and .0..1 a kir-, iplaill;,y ist masl at Westmont College in California. duates—"If I graduate," he added with a smile. l• ot proloio'oei oil Oyer: nook tin oriiireceilenliel Yogi Berra hit two homers for baby girl, 214 North 13th.; Mrs. and R grr Marts one Earl Stalls, 503 Elm St. l'iorollip Ii ilio area. T‘t.•rily-fi‘e per-on- the Yank s';- E ,T HAVE A) (.(600D C11111 YOU 7, v,E TO GO L. Ii'.. \\,„ if. 1'ooso. ii iii koode are Isi•lics...1 I 11.01.1. TO 5slOL 1.i!' Oil. • Ifri‘111:1 iii a re-iiit or toils-- From m hi> flit ilk. 1, ir;,,hia, to Ntori,,y Tu. Major League Standings TUNE IN WNBS lsy United Press International

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CHAPTIIR 18 ed, "she's suffering out the con- said. "I can't very well advise •••••1". OU'RE Johnny-on-the-spot,. sequences." you in the dark.. Would you ob- LIL, ABNER fr" aren't you?" Colonel Fergu- Ferguson took a deep, yawn- ject to some more personal by Al Copp son said to me as we drove ing breath. "I saw Gaines to- questions, about your wife and WE'VE 601- BUT,ROCK!! NO,WE day. away from the accident scene It's why I lost my head. your relatainzhip?" ANITA HO DOUGH DON'T WE "I happened to be listening I threw discretion to the winds "I don't object. In fact, it and tried to run him down. EATBURG, FORA HAVE EAMITINTUNA'S BETEENLIIR to the local police calls.' I said, may help to clarify my own THE MOVING 'Nine] got the first report of your Heaven only !mows what will thinking." He paused, then said VAN!! ENOUGH TRAGEDY!! — accident Do you have • doctor happen now." in a deeper voice: "She's the CNCE- YOU'RE SRO MONEY MAYBE T1-4 IS'LL in town?" "Have you delivered the only person I've ever really SHAPELY TO EAT? EA LESSON money?" loved. Except "1 never go to doctors." He one. And I didn't STARLET; Yr ill "Yes. It's when I saw him. I BROKE!! TO •YOLJ emitted a sort of snuffling love her enough. The other girl was instructed to procure a LEAVES neigh through his damaged had nothing to do with Holly, cardboard carton and place the HOLLY- nose. "Look here. I need a except that Holly reminded me money in it, then leave the car- drink. Isn't there someplace we other." WOOD, ton on the front seat of my car, can go for a thank?' "Tell me about the other WITH with the door unlocked. I girl.' HER "If you say so." parked the car where they told I took him to a bar and grill me to. on Ocean Boulevard near 'There's no point in going AGEt on the edge of the lower town. the foot of the pier, arid left it Into the subject at her, not at ROCK The noon-hour crowd had thin- standing there with the carton this late date. She was simply HUSTLER ned down to a few tables of of money in it.. Then I was sup- a girl I picked up in Boston men drinking their lunches. I posed to walk out to the end twenty-five years ago, when I 0 hustled Ferguson to the rear of of the wharf. Its a distance of was at Harvard Business the establishment and suggest- a couple of hundred yards." SchooL For a while I planned ed he wash his face. "I know the place. My wife to marry her, and then I de- cided not to. Perhaps I should THAT'S - C-110/4F!r- He came out of the men's and I often go there." WHAT WE -BUT, I'VE GOTTA GASP.f.f-- THOSE NATC H ER LY room looking a little better, and "Then you probably remem- have.' He stared down Into his THE LAST OF THE empty glass, twisting and turn- IF HAVEN'T KEEP EATING 41 LOOK LIKE TH EY IS ordered rye on the rocks. I ber that there's a public tele- LIVERWURST?!- ANY MAYBE WE ordered a corned-beef sandwich. scope on the pier. I couldn't ing it like a crystal ball. "Holly THERE CAN RH INOCF ROSES FATOCEROSES!! seemed like • reincarnation of Do YOU THINK bioN Ey!! TRADE SOME —ONLY When the waiter was Out of resist dropping a dime in the >. IS? FATTER!! hearing, he pushed his battered slot and training the thing on that girl in Boston.' THERE'S A FURNITURE— face across the table toward my car. Its how I happened to He fell silent lie seemed to RESTAURANT me. His eyes were bleak. -What ace them." have forgotten that I was sit- IN THAT TOWN? sort of men are yon? Can I 'Them?' ting across from him. II trust you?" "Him. I meant to say him. "So you arranged to meet "I think so." Gaines. He pulled up beside my Holly," I prompted him. "You haven't simply been car, got out and retrieved the "Yes. It was like being given hanging around hoping that carton, and away he went. If I a second chance at youth." some of my money will rub off had had a deer rifle with me, "Obviously, you made the on you?" I could have plugged him. I most of your chances." It was an insulting question, wish I had." "Yea. We got along from the but I didn't let it insult me. I "What kind of a car was he start-in a perfectly straight- was willing to put up with a driving?" forward, companionable way. good deal for the sake of can- "A fairly new car, green in And she didn't know who I was. dor. "It's a natural human hope, color. I don't know what make I was simply a fellow she met Isn't it? Money isn't an over- exactly. I'm not familiar with at a party who had a few ;:',.."1.740'."'„,°•..;-.n•,--.•, _77." t riding motive with me. As you the cheaper makes. At any rate business luteresta. That was have noticed.' was Gaines the beauty *mt. may It who got out and of it. She didn't ABBIE AN' 1 1 "Yes. You've talked to me picked up the money. And I saw know I had money until we'd SLATS by thurn Van Buren straight from the shoulder. rd red. I sprinted the length of the been seeing each other for I like to feel I can do the same pier and chased him in my car. several days." Ferguson spoke --THAT: F EVER I GET STUCK TRUCK, with you.' His voice altered. You know the result" of Ms money as If it was a WELL, LIKE THEY IT SEEMS TO FOR A TANKER. OR ROLLER. SKATES ILL BE SURE T'CONTACT "I have to talk to someone." He gingerly touched his swell- communicable disc-ape. SAY IN THE BOOKS, ME YOU'RE YOU. GNE MY BEST 10 "Shoot. In my profession you ing nose with his fingertips. 'Are you Certain of that?' EVERYBODY LIVES LARGELY THE KIDS WHEN THEY I /earn to listen, and you learn to "You don't lie wen, Colonel. 'Quite certain.' He nodded HAPPILY EVER. RESPONSIBLE FOR UNWINDS!I 11 . forget." Who was with Gaines in the emphatically, as though he had AFTER- MILLIONS THIS MATCH! brought drink. car?" to reassure himaelL The waiter his "I'd been AN'ALL. Ferguson sucked at it greed- "No one." going through the motions for ily and set the glass down with But he wouldn't meet my twenty-five years, piling up a rap. "I want to engage your eyes. His gaze roved around the money and acquiring property. professional services, Mr. Gun- room and fastened on an elk Suddenly Holly was the reason naraon. That will insure your head high on the opposite wall for it the meaning of It all. 41 /V forgetting, won't it? Confiden- above the bar. The waiter She understood when I told her tial relationship, and all that" brought my sandwich. Fergu- these things. We went on tang 4.. "I take It seriously." son ordered another rye. walks together in the moun- 41eft wwwisb--Mo-h•-eiMeasive. 1 &La shectsaalcally.- mind tains. I poured out my heart to "I ,4 4.' I realize I have been offensive, was raring, fitting togetper her, and she understood. She when this matter came up be- pieces of fact The picture was said that she loved me, and 11_010660E4 P he 4/1 '' tween us. I apologize.' He was far from complete, but its out- would share my life.' I Aik "S trying to be quiet and charm- lines were forming. Shock and whisky were work- 1/1 big. I preferred him loud and "Was your wife in the car ing In him like truth serum. WHAT A WONDERFUL, natural. with Gaines?" There was no trace of irony in ROMANTIC NOT WRITIN' ABOUT STORY, POP, ARE YOU GOING "No apology needed. You've His head hung as if his neck his voice: only the tragic irony SO WHEN AL FINDS OUT .JOSH IS 'EM' TO WRITE tT UP FOR. been under quite a Strain. But had been broken. "She was of the circurnstanres. He had ALMOST AS MADED AS SHE IS - •THE REAL PA( we're not getting anywhere." driving.' founded his brief marriage on THEY BOTH KNOW IT AIN'T COY`F "We have if we've reached "Are you certain of the iden- a dream and was trying to con- MONEY THAT BRINGS 'EM an agreement. Will you be my tification?" vince himself that the dream TOGETHER. legal adviser in this matter?" "Positive." was real. "I'll be glad to. So long as His second drink arrived. UP "And share your money, too?", ' It doesn't interfere with my drank it down like water. Re- I said. representing my other client membering the previous night "Holly didn't marry me for Other clients." at the Foothill Club, I per- money," he insisted doggedly,

0 "How could that be?" minded him not to order a third. "We don't need to go intoode- "We have some more talking 'Any woman can be a fool telt I have a client in the to do, Ferguson. We don't have when she's Infatuated." Gan- connty jail who Wait involved to do it here." tiarron observes, as the story with Larry Gaines. Innocently "I like it here." His gaze re- continues on Monday. "I involved, like your wife." • peated its circuit of the room. shoeld never have talked bee His eyes winced. "I'm trying to get some Idea Into marrying me," Ferguson P., 00 t....3 I "And like your wife,* I add- of you and your situation," I confides. 1740 F000...• r • 1 • a

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Lipton CHM BEANS can be Two photos by General Eloarie real cool cooking atop new eleetr. z COOKED CHICKEN; is cut up for a casserole range baked in ENJOY OUTDOOR dinner and watch TV on a new portable sct with 19-Inch ocreen, that has a double oven and built-in rotisserie. veil-seasoned sauce Dr. Oakley made with chicken noodle soup mix. built-in antenna. Dinner was cooked indoor?, tolled to patio on a handy servinu cart. GLAMOR FROM WITHIN Those movie beauties you see in tall before cutting, it will be yel- television commercials, busy lath- Y este r d a y's Pearl Household Hints ering their faces with so-and-so CROSSWORD PUZZLE ""`""° low after it is cut. It is best to soap, because it is the "secret" ACROSS 11-Symbol by tailed rm.. Inlernallonal cut grass when it is two inches gold of their beauty needn't be believ- 1-11occalins 7-Attempt To remove rough and sticky high. Huusahold 5-Apport ton ed. The adage that 'beauty is only pet 5-Suitcase spots from your iron, sprinkle a skin deep!' like many old prov- lava 10-Riserin little salt on a piece of paper or q.t.) England erbs, is false. Beauty is the resultda 1:-Caustic 11-Stit..hes cloth and run the hot iron over it. of good health, and this goes deepw imbalance 1S-Arabiart 13- Poe...east s• seaport PERSONALS into the organs and the vital nerve proi,oun 111-11etrew ganglia of the body, which are 14-Wash To make home safer, provide a 14-Cont in ued month 'fed' nerve energy through the 22-1'n log it 44 40 light switch at the entrance to Mrs. Wilburn Farris has recently *tor). • device spinal column. If the liver and 17-color Z every room. returned from attending the fu- 23-Waterway 19-Burn with 24-1Lacaw neral of Mr. Lee Styles of Blyth- digestive and eliminative organs hot water 25-Ferr.a1e won't work because the nerves are 4 20-Cuts of meat cc41,p.) ocial Calondai To Be Married ville, Arkansas. Mr. Styles was 21-Walk 27-Shallow S If grass is allowed to grow too formerly from this county.- blockell, liver spots, pustules and unsteadily blemishes appea r. Constipation 22-Se%ers YeKsel 117-Tardy 4g•Crevats Monday, Junes 5th - :4-)lat r• 29-C.mfedisrato 114-Chastise 47- Narrou. flat must be overcome and the supply general 4e-Cerem., • :es hoard The (:ance students of Lyndia :S-Country of of vitamin C increased. Asia 3.5-Srnall rug 42-Mor, g 40-Lair Nicks will be presented in a re- 33-S4adit tree $1-Analyses, aa pra • So-ranina Over a century ago when sea la . venter,. 41-Brldge term 1.3-A • •tis cital entitled. "Outer Space Re- 31-Sun god 114-Es•luate 44-Wan voyages were long and fresh fruit 32-Large truck tab vue" at 7:45 p.m. at the Murray WALLIS DRUG 53- Itatislonian I and vegetables unobtainable the ;;.-ur5 ti.gh Sensed Aueiterium. 1 -2 3 4 S • 7 • 10 11 34-h gh • c • • • crews developed scurvy-that is, mountain a vitamin C deficiency. Then it g The Kathleen Janes Circle of 31-i,-rtai' was discovered that drinking the the 1.<1•••• • -. the WMS of the First Baptist Will Be Open This Sunday 35.5% •ger Is lb :-:::317 18 juice of demons and limes correct- 39-SsoJarac e;',...... k . Church will meet with Mrs. Lu- condition. That discovery t re* ther Dunn at 7:15 pm. for your ed the 41-Cr.p1•144 19 . .. .: 30 Drug, Prescription and Sundry Needs 43-Spar • • • • • has not reached many women to- day. On any movie set in Holly- 45-Fruit cakes 22 ...... 723 The Lottie Men Circle of the 418-End Ured ::::t1 ...... 1 21 .:'...,...... :: WE WILL BE CLOSED from wood today you will see the stars So-Minor item -4 V ..-.0 WMS of the First Baptist 'Church 24 25 ,..i:i....,,26 27 • • e, 71I 29 30 drinking hot water and lemon 1.1-Toward the will meet with Mrs. Glenn 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for Church Hour sheltered juice to 'clear up' their complex- 0 Md• 31 ...... , ....w...... 32 t':•:...f.n. .33 I Wooden, 1702 Calloway. Mrs. G. 12-Th• it ,'.':'4;;:*: • ions and aid elimination. Ie:17 ...' './..4 B. Jones as cohostess at 7:30 p.m. 64-Virgit.la .: •...,,a brittle hair, and finger- Gle.w 34 35 :.:• 36 37 1 .Dull, 55-Army meal nails which split easily manifest • I 54-Se-old t.:....t.•:.39 40 •;•:•T41,... 42 e Tuesday. June 6th a calcium deficiency. The hair 111-Dird • b•.7.•- ,...... , ....:: • The Jessie Ludwick Circle of DOWN ::::: 41 46 47 may be made to look 'healthy' by '..' the Woman's Association of the 1-Fres ticket applications of oil or lanolin, but -Flan sauce es College PresbY-torian Church will this is only a temporary exped- have a supper meeting at the home Lyndia 1-Sot.lh Nicks ient. This condition calls for more A me e Man 3) .:....,32 33 W.54 of Mrs. B. F. Scherffius at 6 p.m. •. '14." milk, cheese and vegetables rich 4-Va. lal in calcium such as cabbage, pre- espresition 55 :•: •: ., 54 :...7;,,:- 57 •••••!2. Ve... ferably raw. If there is a neglect- 5-M•- .1••taln ! The Woman's Society of Clues- pass Blatt by I. cited Fs.tars scat*, inc•- ed calcium deficiency, the entire I Lan Service of the First Methodist Dance Studio bone structure of the body may Church will meet at the social suffer. I hall of the church at 10:30 a.m. - presents - Bad health and a sick and de- I The executive board will meet at bilitated look go together-while sports9 9.30 a rn. A "get acquainted" pot- •couty and good health go hand oiek luncheon will be held follow- "Outer flaw You Read Today's Space Revue" : hand. A healthy girl can easily , ing the psagram meeting. • • • • • rak like a movie star with a min- Monday, June 5, 1961 -aim of cosmetic aid. Her eyes Gr sip I CWF of the First ive a sparkle and she is not only Christian Church will meet in the 7:45 p.m. ,brant in beauty but also in ro- parlor church at 2:30 p.m. with bust health. Miss Voline Murray High School Auditorium Pool and Mrs. Jack CALL PL 3-190s Juts& a day Farmer as hostesses. • • • • • MISS MODENE DUNCAN ora Family Vacation The Annie Armstrong Circle of The engagement and wedding plans of Modene Duncan the WMS of the First Baptist and Jahn Ft Broam have been announced. Church will meet with Mrs. Paul Modene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Treamon W. Starts Lyons Jr., at 7:30 p.m. Duncan. Dexter. Kentucky. Route I. John • • • • • is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .(I Russell Brown, Cayce, Kentucky. VKENTLICKY Group II of the CWF of the SUNDAY! The ceremony will be solemnized at 4 First Christian Church will meet p.m. July 1st, at Temple Hill Methodist Church PARKS and SHRINES with Mrs. R . H. Robbins, 502 four miles east of Almo Heights. Olive, at 2:30 p.m. Ni formal invitations are being sent, but all friends are invited to Ed Sullivan says: • 20 • • • attend. -Believe me Enjoy just a day or a wonder- ful Murray Assembly No. 19 Order family vacation in Kentucky. of the Rainbow for Girls will hold this is it! Every member Temple Ilill OES of the family will ula t I loved have a treat /1734Thflif reriruc y Hall at p.m. Parks and Shrines. as egu ar Meet PERSON It!" You Temple Hill Chapter No. 511 will find new and im- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brandon, proved Order of the Eastern Star held its facilities that have been Wednesday. June 7th Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Humphrey Sr., regular monthly meeting at the completed with funds from the The Wornas's Society of Chris- of Paris, Tennessee and Mr. and S10 million Lodge Hall on Thursday evening bond issue. And ti.cro tian Se r. ice of the Temple Hill Mrs. H. M. Johneonina of Mc- is more to at 730. come. lalethodio Church will have a pot- Kenaie, Tennessee attended the Mrs. Beurdean Wrather, luck supper at the church at 7 p.m. worthy graduation of Mr. Robert Ostern • matron, presided Mr. F.Iliott of Paris. Tenn., presi- at the meeting. from Union College of Barbour- Wri6e Today- She was assisted • •4. dent of the District WSCS. will by Charlie Las- ville, Kentucky on May 29-30. siter. worthy patron pro-tern. be the gueo. speaker. The public se" h.ision of Tourist and Trincl is invited to attend. The minutes were read by the r m°1 Capitol Annex DBA 4. sccretary. Mrs. Ruth Lassiter, and • • • • 'TIME TO Frankfurt, Kentucky the. flag was presented by the mar, hall pro-tern, Mrs. Ruby Gro- SEE A NOW YOU KNOW gan. na(0 Please send free color booklet On SHOW! Shrines, CI NE Mollsa04'1 cotni: Ot LUsE 1.0.110 Packs and I ELECTRONIC SECRETARY MURRAY DRIVE-IN: "Little Ras- Name •• ...... with 5" By United Press International I.()NG BEACH, Calif. .17P1) - cals Varieties," 88 min., starts at A Esther Williams and Cliff Robertson Address The "loot man- at a ,ated•iine 5'-. n' etiolying rock fragments 7:30 and 10:45 plus "Circus of • 7-4"fias! i- a sdry%.,1 r.r primitive days her, have been using Dictaphones Horrors," 89 mins., starts at 9:08. Zone /14•131r ENDS TONITE: when women were capturea ra- to record their observations, thus • Sunday • ther than wooed. The "best . man" eliminating the necessity o'f swing- MURRAY AUDIE MURPHY Dolor DRIVE - IN: "Flaming in was chef as.-istant at the abduc- ing back and forth from the sam- Star." 92 mins., starts at £e20 anti 'TO HELL & BACK' & 'HALF PINT' tion. ple< I t make written notes 10:20.

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