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The Ledger and Times, May 20, 1961 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-20-1961 The Ledger and Times, May 20, 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 20, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 5067. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5067 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]. • 0 Selected As A Rest All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper 1(1 1'1(11 ..... -.. ,.-• r- ....---- Largest The Newspaper _-_,-...- .-..-.....-: -:-...•... i . .1-•- " ill&s, . .' - _ .1 .1. , Circulation In --....- The City 1 ,7.1.zi.t. I._ With The I -,,--- -=-,.• $ \ _ . Largest -.. -.- ..--.- .--- 1 1 Circulation In • )Circulation - \.' • - ...--- The \ - ----, ..."• r '46..".."... .-11:. County - _ . P.... IN OUR 82nd YEAR l inked Press International Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, May 20, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXXII No. 119 1 BIDS LET ON $165,000 IN SCHOOL BONDS • Shahan Composition I murray Hosprfal Rev, Menne Will Be Sung At City Council Also Approves MSC Spring Concert UMW Said Guilty renstiS - Adults 43 his • -,-Is Calloway Census -- Nursery 9 -Fur-chase Carload Gas Pipe The Murray State College Choir. a Adult under, the direction of Prof. Rob- Beds 65 Emergency Beds 22 ert IC Ela.ar will present their In one of the longest meetings one High Speaker Patients admitted 1 [ inch pipe, 10.000 feet two Spring Concert. Sunday aftern.em of recent months the Murray City 1lub Patients dismissed 0 inch pipe and 300 feet of three By Federal Jury at 430 in the Student Union Council last night handled a large 'inchl pipe. Yew Cs izens 1 of Biulding. One of the features of amount of city• business including• Their s $23.29 p hun- the concert will be the singing 1 The Calloway County High Patients admitted from 8:00 a. m. letting the bid on S165.000 of city dred. $4329 per hundred and of the Anthem "Sing, Rejoice school bonds and the purchase of KNOXVIII Tenn. all) - A damages. The jury awarded Phil- School Baccalaureate service will ifeSnesd y to Friday 8:00 a. m. $85.49 per hundred respectively Unto the Lord" written by Prof. a carload of pipe for the Murray nry federal court jury Friday found ,lips $90,000 which will be tripled be held in the College Auditorium on the three diameters. Paul W Shahan for the dedica- Natural Gas 0-- tje United Mine Workers Union to $270.000 under anti-trust laws. on Sunday, May 28, at 8 p. James Buchanan, Bailey Road, System. The other bidders with the price - tion of the New Methodist Church Six bids and its welfare and retirement A similar suit against the UMW Rev. Henry McKenzie, pastor of Murray; George Kukahike„ Col- were opened on the on the three widths are as' fol- here in Murray. This will present school bond fund guilty of trying to dominate is pending in federal distric court the College Presbyterian Church lege Station; Edward Owen Chad- issue with Equitable lows: General Pipe and Supply an opportueity again for many Securities Corporation Nash. Still- I the soft coal industry and force at Chattanooga, Tenn.. where 16 will deliver the sermon, wick. 1007 Main; Judith Ann Giv- of Cempany of Memphis. $23.63. $44.- small companies out of business. southeast Tennessee coal mine op- who were unable to hear this ville, Tennessee receiving the bid. • Rev. McKenzie came to etf, Woods Hall; Mrs. Glen Bar- 00, and $86.82. •Petter Supply of 1101 • A small concern now out of erations are demanding $30 mil- Murray fine work when it was sung by This company bid $1,000.16 per from a fourteen-year pastorate at nett, Box 107. Hazel; Walter Pol- Paducah. $23.57. $43.90 and S86.50. business. Phillips Brothers Coal lion in damages. the Methodist Church Choir un- $1.000 bond with an average net Saline, Michigan, and ly, 516 Whitnell; Mrs. Lorene Republic Steel of St. Louis. 523.- Co., of Scott County, Tenn.. bro- The UMW had claimed immun- concurrently der the direction of Prof. Law- interest rate of 3,550105 per cent. was a professor in Human Rela- Farmer, Route 3; Mrs. John Fil- 84, 544.06. and S86.82. Youngstown ught the suit against the big la- ity from anti-trust laws. rence Rickert, when it was sung Benton; This means that the company lions at General Motors Institute beck, Rt. 3. Mrs. I. Wal- Sheet and Tube. S23.55. $44.06 and bor union and asked $100,000 The jury found the instrument for the ededication a few weeks lis Rogers, Rt. 4; Mrs. Bobby Prit- will pay the city of Murray S1,- of Technology in Flint. Michigan. $86.82. of conspiracy was the 1960 bi'umi- ago. Prof. John C. Winter is guest chett and baby 000.16 for each of the $1,000 lie is a Scot, receiving his train- ,biass Dexter; Al- The gas system also received nous coal wage agreement, still organist. bert Martin. General ivery; Mrs. bonds in the bond issue and that ing in Mommouth College in Illi- Del approval from the council to ex- the basic industry contract. A'so featured on the program Waits Rogets and baby boy. Rt. the average net Interest rate over !lois. McCormick Theological Semi- tend service west along the Glin- gray Ladies ' will be a work written and con- 4; Mrs, Kenneth Simmons. 305 the period of years in which the . nary, Chicago. with post graduate Rich- mer said his next step would be ducted bs Al Koehn. a student at lawn. bonds will be paid off will be work for two years in the Depart- Wood ard Tuck poi - ted out that more to enter a motion asking Judge the college. Patients dismissed from Wednes- 3.550105 per cent. ment of Philosophy in Washing- customers would be served. Robert L. Taylor to set aside the The music of the entire con- day Friday The money derived from the To Be Capped ton University, St. Louis, a. m. to a. to. Counc,Imas Leonard Vaughn jury's verdict and enter a verdict and cert will range from the very bond issue will be used to con- summer terms in Princeton Um- Mrs Vernon Rogers. 30...5 'PREVENTIVE' SLAYING -Dan- reported to the council that the for the defendants. early types of music to music writ- North struct the new elementary school versity, New York City, 5th., Marshall Gray, Rt. 2. No fel eetizoni (upper) la dead new city water well which has a Taylor gave both sides 20 days ;en by living camposers. The con- on the west side of the city. The A former marine, Rev. McKenzie 18th.. Master Keith Joyce. Rt. I. of two bullets in the head guaranteed delivery of 1,000 gal- On Sunday to file their arguments - the rert is free and open to the public. school is expected to be ready is a member of the American Le- Golden Pond.• Mrs Gray Roberts. and his father Dante (lower) Ions of water per minute is now UMW for appeal motions and for use in September. gion and Veterans of Foreign College Farm Road; William E. faces a murder charge in being dug. Drilling has been go- Phillips attorneys' answering Steven The other bidders and their Wars; a past State Chaplain of Page. Rt. 3: Cole, 1703 RS' Fair Lawn, NJ. The father. ing on all week and a depth of The Calloway County Chapter briefs. Mrs bids are as follows: the State of Colorado and was. Jimmy Bolen and bah) an accountant, 'old police he 80 feet has been reached. 61 the American Red Cross will Kramer also said motions to Cruttenden - Podesta Company for two years, Americanism Chair- Nine Cadets To . Rt. 2. Mrs. Verno.sa ear r six months He also told the council thal have a Gray Lady capping cere- determine if the jury finding was Louisville, $1000,06. and net in- for the Colorado Legionaires. Williams and babs girl. Harrison that his son was going to water line extensions to the south mony on Sunday May 21 in the reasonable and supported by the man • • terest of 3.5776 per cent. is a member of the Masonic Apts.; Gentry Higgins, Rt. 1, Farm- get the same paralytic facial are completed and that fire pro- Stu lent Union Building at the evidence will also be filed. If He Stein Bros. & Boyce. Paducah. Lodge. including Royal Arch, Coun- Get Comm1ssion Mrs' Robert Redmon. 413 distortion that he himself tection is now assured for that college. these fail, the •JMW is expected 51.000, and net interest rate of cil, Commander Knight. Templar. Pine, Benton; Mrs. Edward Tho- suffered, so he crept into the secti .n of town. Vaughn asked to take the case to the U. S. Court nuts and baby boy, 411 North honor student's bedroom, 3 5532 per cent. Mrs. Lucille Ross, R. N., direct- 32 degree Scottish Rite, and the council anoroval for the investiga- of Appeals at Cincinnati. • 16th Mrs. Henry Graham and kissed him while he slept and Magnus and Company. Cincin- or of Nurses at the Murray Hos- Shrine. He has been on the travel On irsts. $1.000 and net tion an possible purchase of a Thursday 'stbabs' girl, 306 South 4th.: Mrs.
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