The Ledger and Times, January 17, 1961
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S 010• 4- r • -t • Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper • Largest The Paper Circulation In The City That More Largest Circulation In People Buy The County 1 100 Press IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky.', Tuesday Afternoon, January 17, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXII No. 13 United International a • • 's 'Training Meeting Pine Seedling °F",• Program Could Mean 27 Million Here to 1970 HeldA Training For meetingBoys was held Small Hope Held Program 12, on Thursday night, January Can residents of Calloway 1961 for older 4-H boys partici- County afford to pass up $27.- pating in Junior • 4-H Leadership 000,000? This is a conservative attending were project. Those estima'e of the effect of an ac- arid Randy Patterson, Glen Rogers celerated pine planting program For Survivors Is Mapped By Eddie Lee Grogan. on the county's economy, accord- -Jimmy Data Herndon, Lynn ing to District Forester Stanford Grove, a former 4-H Club mem- Tillman of the ''Kentucky DivIsion ber from Graves County and of Forestry. State Champion in Junior Lead. As of now, a fotal of 17,000 Of Radar Tower 'harm ership in 1957, gave a report of on aban- Agency of idle, eroded, acres his Leadership activities wile doned land is found in Calloway By ROBERT LILES tion where deep-ea divers with "A Guide to the Future" has of years. pai'ticipating in 4-H Club work County. The. foresters and agri- nitrd l'rem Internaationail heavy equipment could go down • been prepared by the Calloway In the field of feed grains, in Graves County. cultural w a-kers. all agree thal NEW YORK 11.Pli — Rear Adm. to examine the tower structure in • County Extension Service with pastures and forage crops goals The purpose of this Junior this type of land is best suited to Allen M. Shinn said koday there the 180-feet of water. help from the Calloway Coun are a doubling of yields and a Leadership is to encourage older pine. Over 'the next 45 years, no longer was any hope that sur- Shinn said the operation would Agricultural Extension Council, decrease in row crop asres—lay boys to help younger boys in this 17.090 acres could add $27.- vivors were still 'alive in the sub- continue until divers made cer- • *Id the County Agent's Staff. one-half. developing skills in -their pro- 000,090 to the county's economy. merged wrickage of a radar tow tain there, were no survivors in The six Problem areas produc- In livestock goals include bet- jects and . activities. The Junior Aecording to Mr. Tillman, the er that collapsed during an At- an air pocket as had been hoped Is • V011;-'01a rk et n g, consumption; ter feeding, better breeding, bet- Leadership project considered landowners who plant the pine lantic gale Sunday night. Monday. No sounds have been family, community and indivi- ter Management, and better mar- a very important project in de- seedlings can . expect a gross re- Twenty-six of the 28 men a- heard from the tower since Mon- dual are each handled separately keting. veloping future leadership. tutn of $12,750,000 during the board the tower were missing. day • afternoon. Shinn said, and - "tit ifle brochure:- -- - ts----esii--for-ett- -in- The next meetins will be 'field not now pro- One body had been recovered those were probably due to move- 2, 1961 The period 1957 to 1960 is used come of $2,000,000 by 1970, 6000 Thursday. Febraury ductive. This includes returns and another was seen but drifted ment of the wreckage. in the guide for comparative milk cows, 150 grade A milk from pulpwood, post, and pole away. Surface Search Enda purposes. producers, 8,000 pound of milk thinnings as well as sawtimber Skin divers this morning again The aerial and surface search to Laos located the stumps of the, huge Whereas in 1957 the county per cow and 200 producers of Carl Stout Will S. SHELLS FROM COMMUNISTS-U.S. Ambeasedbr harvests. The yields can be even of the area for possible survivors U Joel was composed of seven commu- milk for manufacturing purposes. Winthrop G. Biuv.n tio.;:ai anti Military Attache Col, higher if intensive forest manage- triangular structure, Ad mi r a 1 was concluded at 9 a. In today, Move To Glasgow Vientiane &ales, 23110 families and 21,000 These figures for 1954 were in- Hollis'IOok at 120-mm. mortar shells on clOplay in ment practices are followed. Shinn revealed in a ridio-tele- Shinn said. troops. The Teople the forecast for 1970 calls come from milk $1,500,000 5.200 which were captured from "Nolth Vietnamese" The marketing and processing phone conversation with United Heavy waves had made it im- • Carl M. Stout, a real estate captured from the from the air- for seven communities, 1900 fam- milk cows, 85 grade A milk pro- 'Iselin were made in the U.S. and were of forest products from these pine Press In'ernational possible to carry on diving opera- appraisal employee of the U. S. years ago. They ilies and 23.000 people. • ducers, 4,500 pounds of milk per French at the battle of Dienbterpba, several planta'ions would provide $14,- craft carrier Wasp_ tions Monday night. Army Corps of Engineers. Louis- nt proof that Communist The report indicates that In cow, and 300 producers of milk ar• on display as Laotian guverrina 250.000 income to woods workers, The stumps were being marked Shinn reported then that "time ville District since 1956 is be- iebels. North Vietnam is aiding Laotian dealers. and sawmill so that the submarine rescue ves- working a- the field of youth development, for manufacturing purposes. ing transferred from the Louis- pulpwood and temperature are is the in the county. Over 200 sel Sunbird and other diving ves- gainst the chance of finding any- there are 2,718 boys and girls Changing hope to reality ville District to the Glasgow. Ken- operators will be created in the seLs could be moved into posi- of 4-H age in Calloway County, general theme of the industrious tucky. Real Estate Area Office new jobs one alive." Beating these woods opera- - been too long in the with only 600 boys and girls guide for the next ten years ac- for approximately two years or Sadistic county by -They've water and the water is too cold," enrolled at the present time. cording to the brochure. until that tour of duty is com- Funeral For Today tions. Is Revealed that pine could Personnel Have Many of the higher age groups S. V. Foy is County Agent with pleted.' The $27,000,000 he said. the Home the economy of Calloway A vigil was kept by a drop out or -enter FIA work Mrs. Barletta Wrather The U. S. Engineers have un- • UNIONTOWN. Pa. 1111) — Au- add to Concern For People constant does not restrict its bene- of rescue craft around &aving a potential presently of Demonstration Agent. Glen Sons der construction now a dam or, thorities today disclosed details of County flotilla The Hailey Carter to landowners and timber Letter Relates the site of the radar tower that 1.586 members. The goal by 1970 is Associate County Agent. the Nolin River with field office what they said was the "most fits well illustrated brochure Witastyp- processors. Local mercha n to, lo- collapsed into the sea Sunday Is 1400. members. in Brownsville, Kentucky and a sactistie beating- they have ever The work of the personnel of is taken up in ed and illustrated by Verlene cal governments, and all other, night in a gale Each problem dam on the Barren River with seen. the Murray Hospital does not go with the present Ezell. Tomorrow living in the county would also -The 28 men aboard had no the brochure offices at Scottsville. Stout will [let. Ray Smithley said the unnoticed by the patient as is listest, possible solutions The County Extension Council be aliened by this added income. chance to abandon' ship. Shinn situation be located in the Glasgow area victim, a 30-year old man from evidenced by the following letter over the next period Is headed by William E. Hendon in addition to these financial said. One body was recovered and the goal office as supervisory appraiser in Funeral services will be held Idaydentown. Pa.swas beaten, tied received by Bernard C Harvey, as president, James Potts as vice- benefits. Tillman slates that the and anothe.• holy sighted Twen- charge of all ems estate appraisal Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at ,114 with a rope, burned with a hot Administrator of the hospital. president and Mrs. Ernest Mad- pine plantations will improve the ty-sik still are unaccounted for. activities on both of the projects Memorial Baptist Church for poker a n d automobile Cigaret- The letter exaresses the thou- y'a as secretary.