The Ledger and Times, April 11, 1961
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-11-1961 The Ledger and Times, April 11, 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, April 11, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 4984. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4984 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]. 1 1PRIT, 1n, 14 Selected As A Best All !Mind entucky Community Newspaper ---...,_. • 411P` Largest e 117 :CirThelrgatciestiotyn In The Paper IP /4; 1,11‘14404,40#04,400.44. so... ... _ .. Row 71 --1. - 'That More •.... - —....---__ .--...--- ....- 4 .- -- - 1 ••• rz% e. ,......... Circulation In ------- _ ,., People Buy ': .41P1 •-411., • ., The County . • - „_,,, . .o. v p' Francis 1.i.s it• ' e of "Girl of the y and Tuesday at Theatre. Lloyd No- IN OUR 82nd YEAR MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXII No. 85 ledford and John United Press International Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, April 11, 1961 starred in the psy- , study based on the, , a st seller "The caa \ n by Dr. Harold .1 R AL* ' MURRAY HOSPITAL ACOUIRES MORE LAND Miss Herron To Surveyors On Hand As Work korest Fire Participate In Panel Discussion Begins On Hospital Plannina Rages Over r." Miss Ann Herron, Assistant Li- brarian at Murray State College, . A large area is being acquired The new hospital is expected to Forty Acres will participate in a panel discus- by the Murray Hospital according' be ready for use within two years. sion on The New Cataloging Code to Guy Billington. Hospital Board The present hospital will then be at the Saturday miming session Chairman. This new area is locat- u_sed as a nursing home, for long • A forest fire burned over 40 of the Kentucky Library Associa- ed to the south of the present term patients. and possible nurses acres of woods and grass land tion's Spring Conference of the hospital property and extends from quarters for a proposed nursing last night racing across the farms College and Reference Section to Eighth to Ninth streets. school in the new hospital. althree county residents east of be held at Mammoth Cave April Negotiations are underway now The present building will be (...,' 14-15. Miss Herron will interpret , the title will be transferred connected with thenew hospital Nes Concord. „ , . • . - . and Forest Ranger Wade Roberts re- the nrinciples used by the Cata- this week according to Billington. by a tunnel which will extend ported that a fire of undetermined log Code Revision Committee of The exact area involved was not south from the basement of the orgin in the Kentucky Lake region the Resources and Technical Ser- disclosed, however it is a consid- present building. burned over the farms of Toy Lamb vices Division of the American —... erable area and extends into what The present hospital building Christine •Ramsey. and Mrs. Brack library Association in formulating was the old Mason's lake. Present will supply laundry service for Willooehby. the new cataloging rules. Other . property. south of the Murray Hos- the new hospital and the new hos- The blaze which was reported by panelists are Dr. Ethel Fair. De- pital, is large enough to construct pital will supply kitchen service • a neiehbor at 5130 o'clock yester- partment of Library Science. l'ni- '''' ''' \ . the new hosiiital which is expect- for the present hospital. day afternoon was not brought un- versitY of Kentucky, and Dan King, ed to get 'underway this sqm- Residents are pleased to see der control until about 900 p. m. Librarian, Kentucky Wesleyan Col- . mer. some activity in the area of the hospital sinse voting the hoc-" TIN, cause drahe fir" is under in- lege.' , The new land will not be used new vestigation. Since 1956 the Catalog Code Re- for construction purpoaes at the 'ember. explained Ranger Roberts and a depart- sision Committee has been work- 3, s present time, but will be set aside Harvey, Administritor. ing on the new set of rules. Pre- -,• .- .s. for future expansion, parking, or today that much work has to be ment assistant were aided in bat- • * tling the blaze by J. W. Willough- pared drafts have been distributed whatever use is called for done in dealing with state- and by, a resident of the area. Due to to cataloging specialists at the li- The strip of land approximately Federal agencies 'before the "dirt the rough terrain only hand tools brary of Coneress for suggestions, six acres in area, runs parallel can be turned" III the actual con- could be used. and interested library organizations • • tfr to the present property. To make struction of the hospital. The wet weather in March is road, including the Cataloging it useful, a fill may have to be expected to greatly increase var- ;tides Subcommittee of the British made along the edge of the pres- iaus burning by residents in the Library Association, are sharing in t ent property and possibly a large Six Students nut 60 days. Land owners are the development of the rules. The LAND AHOY might well be the •xclemation of Jimmy Howard, Crew Chief of the surveyors at work on the Murray Hospital grounds, culvert may have to be installed lifted to be extremely careful with comoleted 'code is scheduled for The announcement was made today that additional land is being acquired by the hospital to the south of the present property. Looking to handle the water which follows publication in 1964. all outside fires. on with the surveyors are Marvin Page, hospital engineer at the left, Mrs. Lola James, office manager, Mrs. Lucille Ross. R.N., Nursing this natural watershed. Mr David Kaser Director. Joint Engineers and surveyors of the Will Represent People don't realize how soon Service Supervisor. and Bernard C. Harvey, Administrator. after a rain a forest fire can start. University Libraries, Nashville, and firm of Hollis and Griggs, Padu- Roberts said. With a hal day's sun- Miss Frances Richards, English De- cah, have been working in the shine or wind, the danger of fire partment. Western Kentucky State Rally Is Held area for the past week. College High spreading is prevalent, he contin- College, are featured speakers at The courtroom. Prisoner's dock, enclosed tn bulletproof Their immediate job is to sur- Iglaas. hi at far left. Spectators' seats are In foreground. ued. tbe Mammoth Cave two-day meet- At New Conco Eichmann Trial I vey the hospital property and to students who won This is the sixth fire in Cello- make a 'plot plan which will be Six Superior the Regional Speech way County this year. The main MissHerronChairman f the used in the new hospital program. ratings in At A Glance in March will , causes of fire ae debree burning. College and Reference Sect io n The next step will be the draw- Festival at MSC The New Concord 4-H Club their school psaple burning trash, gardens. when its first Spring Conference ing of schematic plans by the ar- represent this week was held at Kenlake in 1959. held their community Rally, Mon- chitects for review by the Hospital at the State Speech Festival at yAds. and etc. " JERUSALEM The Eich- aaseasaa day night. April 10, at 7:00 o'clock Planning Committee headed by Dr. Lexington. In case. a fire is spotted, the a mann trial at a glance at the school Ralph Woods. After these plans Senior Charles Eldridge will par- observer should immediately call Defendant: Adolf Eichmann, 55, Si Paris Coin Club The meeting was called to ord- are approved, the preliminary blue ticipate in extemporaneous .speak- PLaza 3-5701 or PLaza 3-5491. former SS colonel under Heinrich er by Don Soiceland Pledge to prints will be submitted to both ing: Junior Vernon Gantt will en- To Meet On 17th Himmler, responsible for the -fi- the American falg was led by Bill state and Federal authorities for ter discussion. nal solution of the Jewish prob- Miss Ann Griffin Hendon, pledge to the 4-H flag their approval. Four freshmen will enter events. The Tennessee Valley Coin Club lem" under the Nazi regime. was led by Betty Osborn The de- The local planning committee Noe Winter and Ed Frank Jeffrey To Have Surgery of Paris, Tennessee will meet on The ('barge : 15-count indictment votion was given by Ann Miller, will work with the architects in will read poetry Helen Crutcher ----- — April 17 at 7.00 p rh. at the com- accusing Eichmann of crimes a- the welcome by Paulette Farris every phase of the hospital pro- and Kristie Kemper will read edi- Miss Ann Waldrop Griffin, dau- munity roonissof the Board of Pub- gainst humanity and crimes against and the response by Bill Ed lien- gram. torials. ghter of Mr and Mrs. Ed Griffin. lic Utilitieebuilding in Paris. Ten- the Jewish people in the murder don Group singing was led by Voters of Murray and Calloway These students and those whip aJi granddaughter of Mr. and nessee. of six million Jews. Betty Osborn. The following of- County voted a tax last November took part in the Regional Festival Mrs H T. Waldrop, will undergo Alex Szyanyi is secretary of the The Place: Courthouse in the ficers were introduced: Gary By- which will be used to retire $750,- helped to win the points that plac- major surgery Thursdav48/10 the organization.