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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 4r (4 , 2R, 1981 Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper Largest In ars Paper Circulation The The City That More Largest ecteti Circulation In People Buy The County ncome • it this is not ich price de- IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, April 29, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXII No. 101 tie slaughter United Press International it this is not ich price de- tie slauerter in 1961. and in, numbers acatiions are fr will increase easonal price cely will re- FIRED INTO SPACE he relatively °US ASTRONAUT TO BE 'all. but for AJBC prices may ( Historic--Venture - Will—Take e last year. Pony League Bowlers Will Compete sons that if ✓ than arm.- *Budget Eight Murray AJBC Bowlers ad- Next Tuesday Morning :s of price- $2,365,575 semi-finals in the Place Of Roster Is vance to the d result in first annual Regional Junior Eli- ts and fur- minations this Saturday and Sun- By JOSEPH L. MYLER the Mercury capsule next week farmers re- Released day at the Cardinal Lanes in Pa- United Press International will not be announced until short- ducah. The Junior bowlers 9 thru CAPE CANAVERA L. Fla. Ines ly before the 83-foot Redstone ollege •11; Juniors, 13 thru 15; Seniors, astronaut leaps rises from its launching pad. C America's first Approved For — in economic The tournmanet con- The three are Marine Lt. Col. an oppor- The players for t he Murray 16 thru 18. into space next week. State College Board 000-$8.400, and instructor, $4,- asst. professor of chemistry; Ann sists of three rounds: Qualifying, John H. Glenn Jr., 39, New Con- in the 1961 The Murray Pony League were released today He expects to come back alive of Regents approved an operating 90047,000. Herron, asst. librarian; Ted George, for the 1961 season. Each player Semi-finals and Finals. The Quali- and unharmed. lie knows there is cord. Ohio; Navy Cmdr. Alan B. e from non- physics; James eidget of $2,365.575 here today In other action, the board au- asst. professor of will be notified by the manager of fying was held here at Corvette a chance he may not. But he not Shepard Jr., 37, East Derry, N. H., irtment $i. geog- for the college during the next thorized the following retirements, P. Matthai. asst. professor his team as to when the- first Lanes two weeks ago. This tourna- only asked for the job; he worked and Air Force Capt. Virgil I. Gris- instructor, Col- fiscal year. effective June 30: Mrs. Lora Ash- raphy, Bill Taylor, practice will be held. ment is strictly a scratch tourna- and planned and sweat to get it. som, 35, Mitchell, Ind. and William G. Boaz, The board also authorized the craft, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Geor- lege High League play will get underway ment all the way. If today's plans hold, the astro- Whichever one is strapped in of art. issuing of $1,400.000 of consoli- gia Cutchin, Miss Onnie Skinner, asst. professor on Monday, May 22 with the In- The Bantam Division will bowl naut will be launched on his his- the pilot's couch next week, his dated educational building revenue and Miss Beatrice Frye, and the Sabbatical leaves were approved dians meeting the Phils at 6:00 only two games in each round toric venture at about 8 a. m. fln,dit• will not match and was not resignations: Alice Cald- -minute bonds and approved faculty appoint- following for G. T. Lilly and Joe Cowin. both FRANK B. ELLIS p.m. and the Dodgers clashing while the Juniors and Seniors EDT next Tuesday. designed to match the 108 High, and ments for the summer session and well, librarian, College of the industrial arts department, Director, Office of with the Orioles at 8:00 p.m. will roll three games. The Bantam A Redstone rocket will boost his trip of Russia's Yuri Gagarin Harp, assistant cashier, 12. the next school year. Joyce T. and Mrs. Elizabeth L. Ordway of Civil and Defense Mobilizatiosi Following are the teams and bowlers with the top three scores 2.400-pound space cabin on a 15- around the world on April The board approved the follow- business office. the home economics department. rosters. and the Junior and Senior bowlers minute. missile-like flight over It will be preliminary to an at- Leaves of absences were grant- d- of the seven ing salary schedule: professor $8.- New appointments made to the Dodgers with the top four scores will the Atlantic Ocean. The cabin will teMpt to send one Alberta Chapman, asst. pro- times 100-411.000; associate professor. $7,- ed to faculty and staff were: Frank Fei- Cecil Garland, Charlie Warren, iance to the finals. hit a top speed of 4.500 miles Mercury astronauts three business: Donald G. Hicks. this year. 4049,600; assistant professor. $6,- fessor of ock, instructor of physics; Ran- Many Would Have Steve Sexton, Sherri! Massey. Jer- The Bantams are Lynn Stra k an hour an a peak altitude of around the earth late Juniors are dall L. Stephens, instructor of ry Lowery, Gary Turner. Joe algid Gary Carson; the 116 mles. Died If Attack Red physics; Charles A. Ilomra, in- Ward, John Bennett, Larry Stone, Sandra Smith, Carolyn Wells. It will parachute into the sea the structor of psychology; Brooks Had Been Real Scott Diuguid, Allen Cunningtv •a, He end Ricky Tidwell; and about 290 miles'fromthe launch-_ and 995 Cross, asst. house director; Bon- Danny Fortner, Vic Dunn R a Sedan. are Danny Roberts ing_pad. A helicopter will pluck Murderer nie Voyles, secretary, health and Hornsby, and Mike Kuy',141 ,a I. NM Rowland, it from the water and put it down department; By ALVIN SPIVAK and Juniors roll in physical education Gene Johnson is manager. The Bantams on the deck of the aircraft car- Action o'clock, and Military Mary Elizabeth Daughaday, asst. United Press the Seeni-finals at one International Indians rier Champlain. cashier, business office; E. James at three o'clock Satur- Testifies WASHNGTON — Civil de- Dwain James. Stanley" irp the Seniors Will Begin Era Clark asst, professor of history: April 29th. The Finals will fense chief Frank B. Ellis said Tommy Vance, Pat Pascaall, Mike day, In Washington James E. WA)), I, Carolyn B. Clark, instructor of today many persons would have be rolled off Sunday. of the National Aeronautics Charlton. Steve Chadwick, Wayne chief French; Robert Usrey. instructor died in Friday's simulated nuclear Space Administration, said the On Recording Mit's Tucker. Arlo Sprunger, Jim Green, and in Laos Possible of English; James 0. Williams. asst. sneak attack because they did not flight will be the beginning of Jerry Joseph. Don Nanny, Phillip professor of English; Bobbie Bate- know what to do participation IER when the fall- Bagard, Kenneth B u c y. Kenny Commando Kelly To "a new era — man's man, asst. professor of business; out came. of space by By POnERT CLOCK Oliver, Ronnie Gardner, T. C. in the exploration LIED! HENSLEY Department for conferences pre- Mary Elizabeth Bell, Asst. profes- Nevertheless. the test Join Cuban Rebels United P,•ss International By STEWART ran into Hargrove is manager. our first astronaut." nIted Pre..• Iniernatto•Al ceding the Security Council ses- sor of education. and Carolyn opposition from small protest Webb called it a step into spice DFTTIOIT l'Si — The drawling. WASHINGTON tun —President Orioles FRANKFORT, Ky. ITti — A state sion. Lane. clerk, registrar's office. groups in many cities and com- -that will lead on to man's ulti- lip-lazy gape of murderer Charl- and Secretary of State Ricky Tidwell. Joe Pat Cohnon, Highway Department spokesman Kennedy No Comment on Laos Other appointments include: munities throughout the nation in mate (Inquest of this new and es Nash was nlayed back Friday returned today for a Steve Andrus, Ben Hogancamp, said today that Charles E. Com- Dean Rusk The secretary had no comment Charlotte Trevathan. secretary, New York, Connecticut, Illinois, hostile euironment." via lane recorder to the jury trx- Council Rinipia.4 Case. Sammy Farley. Tony mamdo Kelly, Congressional Medal critical National Security on ',acts, saying he had been nut president's office; Joe Leslie and Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Io- "It is aNu a most serious step," ing Mot Lassiter and Cord- whether to tak Thomas, Jerry Caldwell. Bobby of Honor winner in World War II, meeting to decide tch While attending tile Jdyce McDowell, clerks in the wa. New Jersey and other states: Webb said. "for it cannot be tak- on Watson. to stop the Corn- Emerson, Charles Hamlin, Gary has quit his job with the depart- military action CENTO conference "very success- bookstore: Clifford M. Stamper, Several persons were arrested for en without risk to human life." Nash is one of three men now Wilkinson. Ronnie Hutson, Jimmie ment to join Cuban rebel. forces Anunists in Laos.
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