The Ledger and Times, April 7, 1962
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Round Kentucky COMMUnity Newspaper Largest ALE Circulation In The City ':00i:00 A.M. at the y, Kentucky, ex- Largest following delin- HELP CRIPPLED Circulation In CHILDREN! iessment appears BUY EASTER SEALS The County iff's service fee, s a lien upon the 83rd YEAR MURRAY POPULATION 10,100..., LXXXI II No. 8.3 bill and are sub- United Press International IN OUR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, April 7, 1962 Vol. ta••••••.....,0111•••• ICIEMAN, may Coady COUNCIL OK'S GAS- LINE EXTENSIONS 6.75 Progress of 6.75 Controversial RS-70 Bomber Harvey Explains 6.75 AREA DEVELOPMENT IN KENTUCKY ow 47.50 W Murray Hospital Last Night 6.75 Handled Badly Says McNamara MARCH 1962 Ali \ - • . 6.75 CLASSIFIED AS • LOW., RIDE /FLOP/ACNE 13.62 COUNT ItS •E CA C• NON-f AIM Extensions of natural gas mains I in a lot. Cost to non residents will of wastriosasao GARWOOD Defense Department director In" 11.82 By DARRELL 441 of about 4.700 feet were approved be $50 per grave site. Non-resi- tolled I•rr•I research and engineering, gave ft. last night by the Murray City Coun- dents who own property in the city 11.24 _ Defense view of the manage- ClASSWIED AS'RUM* WASHINGTON McNamara's KOVAL OPMENT COONTIrS cil. will be treated as residents. 26.17 Secretary Robert S. McNamara in an appearance ment problem ittee A street light will be placed on -administration L• The protioaed extensi„ns will be 8.87 has said the pre before the House subcommittee on Chestnut Street jv.;t east of the program to build the controver- in two different locations. The long- 6 75 defense appropriations last March men's dormitory. 2.000-m.p.h. RS70 bomber was est extension will 3.000 feet and sial 20. 41STIlle The roof of the city hall will be P•1 -managed" he 414 will extend south from the intersec- "one of the worst repaired and recoated, and the e -5 ever saw. Plagued With Problems itar tion of Glendale Road at the City and the Hazel Highway. painting f the city eleark's office, 437 the Air Force is confident Limits But After testifying that a billion the city police office and the stair- • that McNamara is overestimating tirrec4igil The other exiten_sion will be on - 6 IQ ,rf the $1.3 billion appropriated way walls was discussed. the problems remaining to be ‘0 South ifoth, street and will extend 54.94 for the plane so far has been solved in the construction of the from the end of the present line Curbing on Sunkt Boulevard was ........ Pl !spent, Brown said the program -hypersonic - reconnaissance a n d 411101 .south. then east on-Glanclale iseussed. This action vailf be dis- had been plagued_ with manage- ‘k‘, .4Sk 0 ......-.-..- 13.87 miasile-firing_ Wane. once _called. to the home of Aubrey, hatcher, cussed further with rsidents on ment problems. \‘‘\‘ sagaaa. Air experts contend that Meg S&F6T.---roder discussion also the 870. of defense, a 37.82 -The .secretagy. 1111700i"""feet aaPdslwrillftronnecltheend: the eas ProgreSs luwarat_tbrar. aulat- MuChir:lietTer managemerit. expert was a water line to present tion has been made for several of two lines, forming a loop. This sanitary land fill. It was pointed out rim than I. said it was one of the 11.3n years. extension will nat only aid in main- by Councilman Roy Starks that the worst-managed programs he ever • community mink, are active in its support. Congressional testimony high- LEXINGTON. Ky. Area de- ism, recreation and taining better pressure in the area. garbage trucks will have to be wash- 4.39 SPIK until he reoriented K last The other is Area Redevelop- lighting this sharp clash of viev.'s velopment in Kentucky? improvement. Ride but will also plate the Natural Gas ed frequently this summer to re- 18 75 March." Brown continued. Rep. catching mint. The Kentucky Area Pro- Yogi Gets other was released today, and posed a It's a new way to get a "Cu- -Area development is System in position. to .serve duce odor and there is no good way 7 81 Phil Weaver, R-Neb., asked whe- things," Dixon grams offica at Frankfort. a :tate • billion - dollar question: Whether ordinated approach" to develop on as a way to da Of Life Friday subdivisions in the general area. to accomplish this at the present 13 62 ther there had been "considerable system came group headed by John Whisman, of the money invested so far in the human and natural resources in said this week. "This Jack Bryan. Superintendent time. waste." develop- has been responsible for the area 28.14 plane has been well spent. adjacent counties at the same from the original rural EDWARDS AFB, Calif. ,UPI. - the system reported to the council "I think there has been, yes," in redevelopment work in Kentucky. C. Harvey. Adminiatrator 11 56 Dr Harold BrOwn. 34-year old time.. says Charlie Dixon, UK Ag ment approach conducted A 125-pound male bear got the that a refund' o $889.17 had been Bernaro Brown re-plied. "I wouldn't say Bowling This office was recently teans- the Murray hospital, spoke to 42 11 Extension Service specialist awl areas aruund Ashland. ride of .his life Friday when he received front the Texas Gas Trans- of there has been any waste since Glasgow. It featares feared to the Department of ilea- hustler representing an the coon it and reportad on the 22 71 secretary of the Kentucky Rural Green and was ejected from a 11-58 mission Company. the beginning of last year - at nomic Development. It is a financ- been on Davelupment Committee. development of overall programs flying 1.060 miles an hour at an increase that was not approved by progress which has made 16 25 :east there was not as much. program to create new job.;. • Rains Objectives of area development by local persona for their own ing altitude of 45,000 feet. the Federal Power Commission. In the new hospital. 912 J. W. "What is left - $300 million- county Both of these approaches now the various facili- work are many. They include in- counties and for -multi - The bear, nicknamed Yogi by the such a case .the system pays the Ile described 64 71 is well managed. There now is a pave been organized joiaay as which will be in •-e creasing and up-grading jobs and areas." crewmen who charted the flight at increase, then is refunded in the ties incorparated 6 75 single project officer at 'Wright agrieid- one program in Kentucky. the raising incomes and living-levols He said projects under this southern California base land- event the increase is not approved. the hospital and told council Dies Late Field who knows what is going pia- Dixon describes the area de- have be ready for opening 4 37 if residents of underdeveloped tore so far include poultry ed safely in the second test of a Refunds amounting to $14.661 that bids will ors." . - e•ege- vel, pment program as a "refresh- the in the Circuit Court 49 areas. g duction and marketing. and new escape capsule at supersonic been made to the system ;di on May 17 Brig. Gen. Fred J. Oseani has Among indwArial ing and challenging cooperative room of the court house. ..... • agencies-29 state, table processing. past four years. • ........ • 11 24 The various agencies dna speeds. Yesterday been the project officer at Wrigot ones-are de- projects, workers a r e busy at appr,,ach of many The. council also approved the Harvey made this same report on 15 99 federal and private peo- Yogi landed 18 minutes 21 sec- Field, Dayton, Ohio, since mid- ag- wood utilization, aluminum reduc- groups working with local systengs paying up to $500 on re- Tuesday t the Calloway County 32 61 veloping projects in industry, onds after ejection in the alum- 1961. garment manufacturing, and pli " pairs to The city hall, and of in- Fiscal Court. .1. W. Raines. age 85, passed away riculture, education, health, tour- tion, inum capsule designed to shield a 13 RI Gen Bernard A. Schriever, chief f 0 r garment gawking. creasing their Chamber of Com- Mayor Pro-tern Leonard Vaughn at 4:25 yesterday at the home of training person escaping from a plane at 13 81 of the Air Force SystemassCom- projects include s c ii merce clue to $150.00. was !tame.] to sign for Mayor Ellis a daughter 'Mrs. Ora Wyatt at 508 Tourism high altitude. The pressurized cap- 6 75 mand. and Brockway McMillan, a. clean-up projects, craft Boxer In other action City Policeman in the e', en' he was absent when Pine street He had been ill for Soviet Sputnik In things Another sulti. with its own oxygen unit. pro- 21 Air Force assistant secretary for manufacturing, and river dams Cha‘ies Peeler was suspended front certain papers relating to the alur- 6.1 about two months.