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The Ledger and Times, May 3, 1961 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-3-1961 The Ledger and Times, May 3, 1961 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, May 3, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 5052. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5052 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]. , Selected As A Best All !Mind Kentucky CommunIty!Newspepet -- 0- sek - 4 Largest The Paper Circulation In , • /1)138lEfi The City . --- That More -sr . - — — • . a. -----•- s .., a-. Largest - ----,_„... -.... -- People Buy — Circulation In s‘% The County - United Press International IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, May 3, 1961 / MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXII No. 10 , Public Assistance Open House Will Be ! 1 Pilot Labeled Payments In County Held At Kentucky , As Evasive In Over $100,648 Dam State Park 1' Space Flight Is FRANKFORT. Ky. May 3 Pay- Kentucky D a m Village Sttate • ments to all public assistance re- Park, one of the top vacation .mots cipients in Kentucky totaled $15,- in the State, will hold open house Lassiter Case 337,664 for the first three months at 2 p.m. C.S.T. Sunday, May 14, of 1961, Commissioner of Economic to shov_Lit_pn roveenis m _that _have Friday Security Earle V. 4 By GARY-P.- GATES Powell..annawas e-n-made there in the giant State United Press International ced this week. park expansion program. The payments are nearly $1.7 Jolt snepara ii miles tip ann z DETROIT UV - An airplane The public is invited to attend million more than was paid United Press International miles out over the Atlantic h. pilot labeled as a "hostile and out the event to inspect the newly same three-month CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. +USD - all other Americans "on the eels evasive witness" Tuesday by the for the period remodeled and redecorated vaca- in 1960. Friday now is the new date for of their seats." ' prosecution returns to the stand tion cottages and coffee shm. All Powell said part of the increase America's first attempt to rocket One of the scientists who gal today in the murder - conspiracy .of the improvements hava been is due to the fact that the number a man safely through the space Shepard and the other six astn trial of Mrs. Nelle Lassiter and made since November 196(1 when of eligible recipients has barrier, it was learned today. nauts some of their early trai her ex-lover Gordon Watson. decreased the $10 million park bond issue this year. The shot could have been re- ing in celestial navigation w( William Folgmann, a Detroit was approved by Kentucky voters. -The major reason, scheduled for Thursday but Proj- coined the postponement as an o electrician, Tuesday said he was however," he Other highlights in informal said. "is that the Kentucky Legis- ect Mercury directors wanted to portuntty for the nation to pr( sa asked to lie to state police about ceremonies include unveiling of give lature appropriated Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard an for the astronaut's success. the relationship between Mrs. Las- more funds to an 8 x 12-foot billboard with an NIKITA S. KHRUSHCHEY the public assistance program this extra day's rest following his tense "A small prayer of our cree siter and Watson before auto deal- artist's conception of the proposed hours of year-the largest increase it has waiting Tuesday. for that great guy who will mak er husband, Parvin. was shot to 56-room lodge to be built at the ever Sweeping Purge The weather appeared to be im- the first attempt may do muc death. received." park and remarks by Gov. Bert Monthly payments in all cate- proving so Friday looked like the to bolster his morale and provie . Testifying in a halting, hesitant Combs to the large turnout ex- Is Seen In Russia gories-aged, needy blind, depend- best bet for another try. Partly a more wholesome atmosphere manner, Folgmann described the pected at the park auditorium. ent children and disabled-increas- cloudy, cooler weather with light national consideration for the ht details of a plane trip that di- The Murray State College band, variable winds was expected. man element and of our ed by an average of $8.44 a month, By K. C. THALER everlas rectly preceded the April 6, 1959, directed by Paul Shahan, will pro- Tuesday's scheduled ing Powell said. United eras. Interna I Urns' shot could faith." said Anthony Jenne slaying. Adolph Eichmann vide music for the occasion. In Calloway County, recipients LONDON 1.1PS - Under the in- have come off except for heavy director of Morehead Planetarim He said he manned the controls T h e vacation cottages, which received a total of $100,648 nocent guise of agricultural re- cloud formations and rough seas at Chapel Hill, N. C. s in his single - engine Cessna which for have undergone a complete. face- the three month period-an forms a sweeping purge is taking which officials feared might inter- The astronauts got some of thei "' carried Lassiter, his wife and Wat- in- Calloway High lifting this winter, were otiginally crease of place in Russia. fere with recovery of the capsule navigational training at the plan' son on a business trio to Phoenix, $7,027 over 1960. Rising Of The built in 1932 and 1939. Tennessee Downs College High It already has claimed premiers, in the Atlantic splash area 80 tarium. Ariz. March payments to the age re- Valley Authority workers Jived in cipients here average $52.06; party chiefs and an untold number miles from Grand Bahama Island, Under questioning by Assistant pay- the buildings while constructing ments to the families of dependent of other officials high and low. Affected Little Prosecutor George D. Kent. F'olg- Calloway High grabbed five big Warsaw nearby Kentucky Dam. It appeared that Shepard children average $71.62; payments Jews Diplomatic dispatches reaching was mann testified Watson had asked runs in the first inning yesterday The work since last No vember affected very to the needy blind average $57.17: here today said the purge, which little by the long Miss Jewell him to tell state police that he to down Murray is the first major renovation ana and payments to the permanently College High 13-7 began quietly a few months ago buildup and the quick letdown. and Watson shared a room in Ok- with an 11 hit attack. remodeling of the cottages since Outwardly, and totally disabled average $55.50. Is Recounted and gained momentum in reeent he expressed nothing lahoma city the night before Las The Colts scored two TVA personnel lived in t h e m. Powell said statewide payments runs in • eks, apparently is not yet com- more than disappointment that he • siter died. their half of the first Modern kitchens and baths nave Morris Dies to the needy in March totaled but the Lak- pleted. had missed the ride. He said, hoWever. Watson. a for- ers came back for another in been installed in each cottage. The $5.125.957 this year. the By HARRY FERGUSON The mastermind behind it is 37-year-old Navy command- a. mer neighbor and still a close fourth, four in the fifth, and three Other State officials who will er had been United Press International Premier Nikita S.- Khrushchev. By laced into his silvery, Miss Jewel Morris died yesterda friend. "didn't actually sleep in in the sixth for the comfortable be present at the open house in- 20-pound JERUSALEM ,111 - A Jewish all appearances he is making sure space suit after a break- at 7:00 p. m. at the Murray Hos my room" and said he did not margin. College High put clude Parks Commissioner Edward fast of fillet mignon, rort Lampbell across psychologist took a pair of chil- his men are slipping into the scrambled pital of complications following know exactly where Watson did two runs in both the fourth V. Fox: and John Ed Pearce, eggs and and dren's shoes out of his briefcase vacancies and assuring absolute orange juice. But when illness of 16 months. spend the night. sixth innings. Herndon Evans and Henry Ward, the Plans Long Program today and held them before the party control over the politicians postponement came, he had Survivors are: one sister Mrg Under cross - examination by A single tally in the seventh ac- members of the State Parks Board. not yet begun court trying Adolf Eichmann. in the state machinery. the move to Pad 5 Vernon Stamos of Clinton, Ky. si: Watson's attorney, Albert Summer, counted for the final score. to squirm into the bell-shaped Dr. Adolf Herman said he had No Bloodshed brothers: S. Keith Morris of Hop Folgmann said the he to police F1'. CAMPBELL, Ronnie Watson led Calloway's capsule atop the Redstone rocket. Ky. alPS - A picked them up at the extermina- The purges have lost the grim kinsville. Wybert Morris and Wy was his own idea and that he did seven-hour program based on Ft attack with two clouts and Mike When it was called off, tion camp of Treblinka after the Strikers Soften brutality of the Stalin era. Shepard vas Morris both of Murray. Olive it to "protect Gordon's reputa- Campbell's Power for Peace will Sykes had three for the losers.
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