The Ledger and Times, May 16, 1962
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-16-1962 The Ledger and Times, May 16, 1962 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 16, 1962" (1962). The Ledger & Times. 3959. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/3959 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]. • tie S • Sitrefa 741 Pei, 11 Po/1M renturT7 rr,ffIrtnnffy /Orwtrapa 19(;2 In Largest Circulation In God The City Largest Trust Circulation In The County United Press International IN OUR 83rd YEAR Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, May 16, 1962 MURRAY POPULATION • 10,100 LXXX111 No. 116 - •••• U. S. URGES ALLIES TO JOIN IN ACTION Good Drivers Get Speakers For Annual College Insurance Break Calloway SEATO Nations Asked To Put Some insurance companies now Commencement Program Named have a discount plan of automo- Class Night Troops Alongside Our GI's I bile insurance for good students 0 according to information received degree from Vander- Dr. Andrew D. Holt, president of Divinity by Principal Fred Schultziof Mur- By STEWART ,HENSLEY $73 million old war damage and a Set Friday of the University of Tennessee will bilt University in 1936 ray High School. United Press International Northwestern speak at the thirty-ninth Com- M.A. degree from The 20 per cent discount plan WASHINGTON !UPU - • Amen. Hopes Renewed has also mencement at Murray State Col- University in 1943. He on family car insurance is allow- ran officials said today the United Meantime, hope for a diplomatic University of Ala- On Friday night. May 18 at 8 lege June 4. Rev. James Albert studied at the ed if a single male from 18 to 25 States has asked its allies in settlement in Laos was spurred awarded a Doctat o'clock, the senior class of Cat- Fisher, minister of St. Luke's Me- bama. He was who is a fulltime student in high Southeast Asia and the South Pa- by Russia's renewed pledge to degree Lambutn Iowa)' County High School will thodist Church. Memphia, will be of Divinity by school either ranks in the top 25 cific to join it in sending military support a cease fire and work for observe its class night. the Baccalaureate speaker. College in 1980. - per cent of his class, or ha's a force into Thailand. creation of an independent neutral Dan McDaniel will play the pro- grade average ut -13" or better government in the violence-torn Baccalaureate services will cessional and recessional march. They said Australia, New Zea- The or is on the honor roll or other little Southeast Asia nation. , Sunday, June 3. Ronnie England, one of the class land, Britain, Pakistan and the be similar scholastic list. Top officials, however, members, will give the invocation Philippine's had been asked to warned The companies believe a stu- against any undue and benediction. Jimmy Wilson, "consider the dispatch of small optimism- They Dr. Holt has served in virtually dent who gets and sustains good pointed out that Communist inten- class president, will give the wel- forces to take their place along- every capacity of the educational grades in school, must spend more tions in the area still * were far come address. Following the web- side U. S. land, sea and air forces profession. He has been successive- time on his books and less time from clear. 'come address will come the saluta- being flown into the area near the ly, an elementary teacher. high behind the wheel of a car. The U. S. military' buildup in tory address by Phyllis Dowdy, border of Laos. school teacher and coach, demon- This saves those who qualify up Southeast Asia was going steadily and the Valedictory address by stration school principal, college to $100 annually on their auto Most of the representatives here ahead, with an 1.800-man Marine Randy Patterson. Ronnie Foster, professor at Memphis State Col- insurance depending on the rates of the countries involved were battle group scheduled to go the class historian, will climax lege, high schual supervisor for they now pay. said to have responded favorably ashore late today in Thailanga the evening by giving a brief ra- Wast Tennessee. eecutive secretary to the request. But U. S. officials which borders Laos. sume of the activities of the class of the Tennessee Education As- declined to give their reaction on The Marines, added to 1.000 since .the Freshman year. tik •* sociation, administrative assistant a country-by-country basis. U. S. Army troops already headed W. B. Miller will present the to the president of the University Asks Token )Forces for the Mekong River boundary Mrs. Lowry Is honor students and recognize the before being elevated to the presi- The C. S request for token Al- of Laos. a 1.200-man Army ele- students who have earned awarr's dency in 1959. lied forces was put before the am- ment to follow and U. S. Air Force in the many phases of the scimol YEAR-Named "American World bassadors and other representa- and Marinc air units, will bring • program. WORLD MOTHER OF THE II Dr. Holt's wide and successful President Of Mother of the Year," Mrs. John Glenn Sr. (right) of New tives of the five countries Tues- the toal American strength in The music experience as an educator wan tor department will Concord. 0.. mother of American astronaut John Glenn, re- day by W. Averell Harriman, as- Thailand to about 5,000 men. present him the highest honor that Amer- two numbers for the who- ceives the citation from Mrs. Daniel A. Puling, president of sistant secretary of state for Far Officials said Soviet Ambassador gram: ica's million teachers can bestow Woman's Club "The Stately Mansion", a the American Mothers Committee, at an award luncheon Eastern affairs. Anatoly F. Dobyrynin's reaffir- upon a member of their profes- German folk song, and "Among at the Waldo *-Astoria Hotel In New York City. mation, in a conference Tuesday _ _ Harriman gave the diplomats sion-president of the National Dr. Andrew D. Holt My Souviners", which was wri.la.it - - - with Secretary of State Dean Rusk ,a Education Association. He held The Murray Woman's Club held by Horatio Nicholls. the reasons for President Ken- of Russia's year-old pledge to sup- • this office in 1949-50. a special call meeting yesterday Everyone is welcome to these College High PTA nedy's decision to .,end U. S. port a cease fire and creation of to fill the axialtion ol president activities, to be held in the Jef!...ea• forces into Thailand, which bor- an independent government in , Kentucky To A native of Milan, Tennessee, , and first vice-president of the To Meet Thursday ders Laos, and asked that the Al- Gymnasium. Laos was heartening as far as it Dr. Holt completed his public club. lies consider sending some of went. , Mrs. The College troops. school etucation in his home town, Howard Olila, who was High P. T. A. will their own The real teal will come, they the Bachelor's degree at named as president of the Be First meet Thursday, May 17th at earned club, In 7:30 said, on Husband Of Local Allied acceptance of the U S the ground in Laos where Emory University. then completed ! tendered her resignation since p. m the protium-I would have the effect of CommurLatled Pathet Lao re- his formal education with biaa the family is moving front Murray. Girl Is Honored There will be the installation • bets swine the operation a regional appear to be holding the.r the Master's and Doctor's deg!, Mrs. C. C. Lowry wses e1eM Program Use of Lew officers. Ie 0.1-.er wresting the northwest (*hamlet and removing, smite of aft Columbia University. Uni- oreadent of the club and Mrs. All parents are urged to attend gait Tom Moran Samuels of Lex- the element of unilateral Ameri- of the country from pro- University at Jackson. Tennessee, !i Jack Kennedy was elected first this final and important meeting. Weatern ington, husband of the former can intervention Thailand invited royal gos'ernment forces. awarded him an honorary Doctor vice-president. Bank on Former Premier Other officers Nancy Outland of Murray, and the U. S. tomes hut also was un- • af Laws degree. already elected By JOSEPH VARILLA The L'Inted States is pinning its by the club include son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sam- Singing Is Called derstood to be willing to receive second vice- FRANKFORT. Ky. lUPU - State hope for a political settlement on Dr. Fisher. a Murray State gra- president Mrs. uels of Danville. was listed among small elements from other stew James Itudy All- officials are determined that Off This Sunday neutralrat former Premier Sou- duate in the Class of 1991. has britten. treasurer, Mrs. students who have distinguished ber nations of the eight-nation Rub Hum; Kentucky will be among the first --- vanna Phourna. who has tried un- been minister at St. Luke's Church recording secretary, themselves in the University of Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza- Mrs. A. W. states to have projects approved The Martin's Chapel Methodist successfully in recent months to since February. Previous to his corresponding Kentucky College of Pharmacy tion SEATO.