The Ledger and Times, May 25, 1961
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-25-1961 The Ledger and Times, May 25, 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, May 25, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 5071. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5071 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]. ta*.a.......0.4 1961 id several pre- Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Newspaper used two ma- Community VeL..-....1..".".".41•• fora maxunum e - my one precinct Largest two minutes for J • , The Newspaper sulart„. 10 Circulation In ke up his mind sct ig booth AIIVO NI,--- The City With The Mean mcWj • gi. ' t 'i*Iiillk k11,, Sit 3urs for voting t % ‘,„,„ ::-.- - ..,.. ::'•i li Largest id if each voter --=...— ----sr -- minutes for vot- Circulation s, , \\ IIPINfriC,.,,,... '=- 1 Circulation In could only hand- f % \;;:\‘, \ ' AP! .v.-- -. A., ,1 . _...... The County enied the right i to stay near .sterday voicing IN OUR 82nd YEAR the ruling and nited Press Internationa l Murray, Ky., Thursday Afternoon, May 25, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10 100 Vol. LXXXII No. 122 nent voting ts heard yester- ufficient instrue- ven on operation nes, insufficient in given to the just last fall, of the names ultel in confus- VAST SPENDING PROGRAM IS PROPOSED espesially in the . Mrs. C. C. Lowry _Age, BULLETIN [Kennedy Asks For Stepped Up Vote Continues MONTGOMER Y, Ala I — Office Kentucky Federation F-our wh ite collepe professors Spending In Many Broad Areas and three Negro students who announced they intended to Mrs. C. C. Lswry, Woman's Club Hosiek, Miss Lillian Tate, Mrs. 'board a bus for Jackson, Miss., By MERRIMAN SMITH of emergency, an increase in ap- First District Governor, has been George Ed Overbey, Mrs. Russell propriations for the U S. Infor- as "Freedom Riders" were ar-, White Support eleste.1 to the office of Recording UPI House Reporter mation Agency to a new total of To Lend rested today when they showed Secretary of the Kentucky Federa- • up at Montgomery's downtown WASHINGTON inn) - President S121 million, and an increase of tion of Women's clubs. The elec- terminal and had coffee in the Kennedy told Congress and the $285 million for military assist- tion took place recently at the wh,te waiting room. nation today that the LI n i ted ance. May Convention of the Kentucky States faces an "extraordinary Defense: The Army divisional Federation held in Louisville. Governor challenge" requiring structure will be completely re- To the new mess- Mrs. Lowry, wife of Dr. C. C. ,res of hardship and sacrifice. organized and modernized to im- Lowry. has served on the Mur- Murray High prove its tactical mobility, in- ray Woman's Club board for the In an extraordinary message de- y UnITSd day eppeared to continue strength- crease its non-nuclear firepower, past five years as department livered personally to a joint ses- The steady drone of vote tabu- ening legislative supportor. the to provide modern mechanized di- chairman, finance chairman, and sion of Congress, he called for. lations continued in courthouses administration of Gov. Bert T. visions in Europe and new air- will serve as treasurerrs for the Band To Give a vast new federal spending pro- Combs and his sales tax program. borne brigades in both the Paci- throughout the commonwealth to- gram, including an estimated $7 An unofficial breakdown of sinew- coming year. fic and Europe "to meet any di- day, as slow-counting counties billion to $9 billion over the next ly completed races and still in- She served on the District P. rect or indirect threat " completed the results of Tuesday's five years to get a man on the complete races follows. An x in- T. A. Board for four years; is Concert Sunday will involve an extra $100 mill* primary election molfn and back before 1970. dicates an officehold- MORE ARMED STRENGTH — past president of Murray High for new Army equipment He also Additional returns reported ts- • er. House Speaker Sam Rayburn of School P. T. A., past president re- State Senate Texas tells a news conference and secretary-treasurer of the Cal- straint by all American citizens increase Marine Corps strength to light suit). 10th District incomplete Re- that President Kennedy will re- loway County Medical Auxiliary; Fred Schultz, Principal of Mur are required in the days ahead. 190 000 men. n-les-Bains Case Against publican Paul L. Fuqua, Hardins- commend increasing the streng- serves the Murray Hospital as 'a ray High School announced today e President said in his national- Civil Defense: A triple increase confidently burg. 4,360 to 3,435 for Paul ,C. th of certain Army and Marine Gray Lady; is secretary of the that Band Director, Irvin Gilson, ly televised address. in federal appropriations for civil rid. Beside Butler, Harned. No Democrat. divisions and expanding the space -Murray Civic Music Association; will have the full membership of In addition to the expanded defense in fiscal .1962. along with . the talks. 18th District incomplete Dr. Wil- program in a "rather substantial" Is a member of the Calloway the High School Band performing space program designed to beat a highly accelerated pr gram for Watson Nears spending. .aelsopkoto liam C. Mann, Marrowbone, 1,762, boost in federal County Country.. Club board. and on the school campus. Sunday, Russia to the moon. the President shelter construction. Mrs Joe Warinner, Albany, L250, Mother Patroness of Alpha Sigma May 28, at 2:30 p. m submitted recommendations that No New Taxes - Mrs. C. C. Lowry and Wendell Hardwick, Betsey, 1,- Alpha of Murray State College_ This annual event held out of would involve extra appropriations Despite the size of his new ap- Its Closing 148. She is a member if the First Johnson. and Mrs. Louis Charles doors on the Main Street side of• in the neighborhood of $1 4 bil- propriation request. Kennedy said 18th District incomplete Cabell Graham Denies Methodist Church. For the past Ryan the high school draws a large lion for fiscil 1962 beginning July he was not requesting additional D. Francis x Stanford. 3.262, Frank several years she has worked on audience. Relatives of band mem- 1 taxes because he felt the present ,. DETROIT (1111 -- State police Zeke Dexter, Danville, 2,702, S. C. both the local and district boards be—, friends, teachers. -Band tax structure and resources of the detective Charles M. Leaf returns More Foreign Aid White, Moreland 1,872, and Lloyd of the Women's Society of Christ- Boosters" and interested people country were more than sufficient to the witness stand today with Cohen Paid Conference Attended Danville, She has been Senior are to have a short informal meet- to support the needs he outlined the prosecution moving toward the McBee, 5, ian Service. Kennedy asked substantial in- 22nd District incomplete Dem- Youth Fellowship Coun- By Three Murrayans ing in the school auditorium fol. today. Furtherm..re. he thought windup of its case against Gordon Methodist creases in funds for foreign aid ocrats Spencer Cobb, Nicholas. for the past six years and lowing the concert his "very urgent request" could Watson. To Be Christian selor and to strengthen the armed serv- church choir. Mrs. Donnie Foust, Mrs. Eugene General Chairman, Mrs. J. B be supported without a budget def- Meanwhile, Watson's former co- villa. 7,299 to 5,192 for J. Sam a member of the ices. Re- the! United Russell and Mrs Josiah Darnall, Wilson, asks all who can to at- icit if the economy continued to defendant, Mrs. Nelle Limiter, Sternberg, Nicholasville. No She is a leader in hears Women. Murray kindergarten teachers, re- tend this meeting, the purpose be- Me also called for a new mon- mow ahead. waited in Jemaiesi Memorial Church, bleb Herbert cently attended the Twelfth An- log to outline the activities for is/rarer and development training Remedy. however, cautioned a- pita) for transfer to Ionia State 11/Rft Dairy! incomplete LONDON BPI — American Murray delegates voting at the nual Conference of the Southern next year. program to teach new occupa- gainS4 "unjustified price and wage Hospital. T. Dericksun Jr. x 6.049. James evangelist Billy Graham, recover- state convention were Mrs. James W. Bean, Winchester, 5,709 A.ssociation on Children Under Six The "Band Boosters" sponsor tional skills to hundreds of thou- increases- and said labor and A •Mlehigan Supreme Court rul- ing from a throat infection fast Rudy Allbritten, president of the • held this year in Lexington, Ken- the concession stands at home sands of workers who are victims management must pursue respon- ing, handed down Wednesday set- 3and District incomplete Demo- enough to resume his British cru- local Woman's Club; Mrs. J. 1, lucky. The theme of the three day football games, funds from which of automation and other indus- sible policies in this direction. tled a dispute between two Wayne crats Bert Kiser, Olive Hill, 4,- sade next week, today issued a conference was -Reaching for help underwrite the expenses of trial change. County Circuit Court judges a- 072; E. R Hilton, Raceland, 3,- sick bed statement denying he Republicans — 'Quality in Early Childhood Educa- this large high school band. While the lengthy, prepared bout what should be done with 869. Roy J. Chap- had offered to pay gambler Mic• tion—First Steps Toward the 1970 message WAS self-labeled as an the beautiful blonde grandmother.