The Ledger and Times, September 12, 1961
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 9-12-1961 The Ledger and Times, September 12, 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, September 12, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 5160. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5160 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]. r. •Olm „ -Tr•-••••-/ ' 11. if1t11 To The Scilitetetl As A Beet M1 round Kentucky Cotnmun1ty Newirp510111- Largest idicraft The Newspaper Circulation In The City d. It will remain With The ty about a week, Largest lents and crafts- ity to inspect the) Circulation Circulation In a r n production The County Hazard 'visit, the to visit Jackson'''. 28; Whitesburg, IN OUR 82nd YEAR He, Oct. 20; Irv= United Press International Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afterniroon, September 12, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXX11 No. 214 v.-k-Atinchester,--- tington: Nov. 24. I. .dales will _bests Methodists Asked Railroads. which Thousands Out Of Work As To Pray For MurraPligh cars, will move% Four en to town with- Rev. M. W. Jones. pastor of the will provide all 'Auto Workers Go On Strike Martin's Chapel Methinfiif Church P-TA To Nteet Carla's Winds Fall, ButTornadoes tenance. All the and District Missionary. Secretary led in the ears today received a telegram from 256,- a;:i by Kentucky By ROBERT IRVIN shut down with more than Methodist Board of Missions urging On Thursday UPI Automotive Editor 000 workers on strike at 93 plants. that all Methodists pray for four DETROIT Fun — The United About 50,000 workers stayed on )the project now missionaries in Angola. Auto Workers and .General Mo- their jobs at 35 plants wkich had The four have been imprisoned The Murray High School Divi- Spawned Kill Injure Many - Several, $250,000, accord tors today hoped for speedy set- reached agreements on local dis- sion of the Parent-Teachers As- tin Dillehay, for- hy Portuguese secret police. They tlement of a paralyzing strike,. putes. as WendeLls isociation will hold its first meet- Junfor,,S are listed ee ,Golden. ssaith the government helping to Hits- - WOOking Conditions Illinois, ing of the 1961-62 school year on I be director of Rockford, Edwin Lemaster, PTA WILL MEET 11Pesolve the key issue locking ne- Reuther had authorized all the Lexington, Kentucky, Marion Way, Thursday September 14 at 7:30 Homecoming Set which has special gotiations — the problem of re- !orals to strike if a complete set- Jr., Charleston. S. C. and Fred P. m. insc thce. lEhlgiihs, ScehhaoiorimaAnudoif- Damage In Millions Reported itins for his LISI.. At Spring Creek The Kirksey ,PTA will 'meet on Del trme. tlement were not reached by 10 Brancel. Endeavor. • Wisconsin. — Wednesday September' -13 the ' UAW president Walter P. Reu- a. m. Monday. He blamed the re- Noah, another Metho- the High School" Division, will pre- lir Raymond school at 1:30 p. m. tier announced agreement with sulting walkouts at nearly 100 dialside,missionary was held for 28 and Nat Ryan Hughes will The program. will consist of a From Huge Storm, Few Killed g3 vice president Louis G. Seaton plants on "sweatshop" working days without charges being pre. present the devotional. The annual homecoming services ipanel discussion and included on the relief problem Monday conditions in GM. ferred and then deported. The theme for tbe year. 'What will be held at Spring Creek Bap- Hite panel will be Calloway County lit and immediately offered en- Nine hours after the strikes Methodists are urged to pray is, Your Concern?" will be initiat- tist By PATRICK CONWAY a '-tropical storm," but spawned Church-this Sunday, September School Superintendent Huron Jef- uragement that the strike could started, Reuther. ,,,and Seaton met for the release of these four men. led Tiy a panel's discussing Ala* 17th United Press International in its wake tornado winds at Gal- brought to an end soon—per' ancing the Time Budget." frey and Calloway County Super- to try to mike ITte relref There. will veston that shattered buildings pa by Thursday. Panelists are as follows: Athle- be singing all rvisor Edward Curd. AUSTIN, Tex. Cpu — Hurricane Then 'Labor Secretary Arthur Gold- with dinner on the grounds. All The topic for' and caused Tani-attics. There were still some 11,000 berg telephoned the two men and 4-H Members Show tics, Glin Jeffrey; Cultural Activi- discussion will be Carla, a shadow of its former 150 singers and listeners are cordially Police reported at least two per- al,-issues unresolved which stood was reported to have proposed ties, Mrs. Buist. Scott; church, Mrs. school curriculum and related sub- mile-an-hour self, blew harmless- At State Fair invited to attend this sons killed and 50 injured in the the way of workers. heading dispute. John Pasco: Home Work, Mrs. service. jects. ly into the Austin area today as a formula for settling the winds described as either "torna- ck to the plants. In- addition, Reuther said Goldberg was "very William Willis. Mrs. C. C. Lowry The 4-H Club members from does or waterspouts," The winds ch major items as overtime, un- helpful" in getting the agreement, is in charge of the program. ('alloway' County exhibited in thundased through sa path four n representation. foremen work- which will provide production Hosts for the meeting are to Clothing. Tobacco, and Room IM- blocksystide and more than a mile g and an anti-discrimination workers with 24 minutes of per- be Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Overcast, provement. The following Club long. They were the deadliest of use have not been settled on sonal relief time per shift com- Mr. and Mrs. Grayson McClure, members exhibited in Clothing: the series of tornadoes Carla caus- national basis. puted on a new formula. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Williams, Kathy Lou Harris, Lynn Grove, ed over a vast area of Texas and GM, the world's largest 1utorno- Complains About Brsaks and Major and Mrs. John Bryant. red ribbon; LaJeanna Paschall, Louisiana in its three-day batter- le manufacturer, o a.s au but The union said that in the past Mrs. Howard Ohla. PTA press Route 2. Murray, red rib-Erin; El- ing of the Gulf Coast. many GM workers were given their dent, urges all parents and pa- t—Dr. N. R. ten Watson, Lynn Grove, red rib- breaks shortly after starting their Mons of Ole school to be present tORES FOOD STORE Tornado alerts were out for dent of the bon; Connie Evans. Altno, red • shifts, if they gut them at all. Now for this interesting first meeting north and northeast Texas and eaway Pion- ribbon; Judy Kelso, Lynn ollege Will CM guarantees that no worker will Grove: of the year, and promises that Southeast ,.Oklahoma in the gen- !quarters in blue ribbon; Gail Smith, Murray, go on a break until he has work- the meeting will begin promptly eral path Carla was taking. -sents former , blue ribbon: Jill Tucker. Kirksey, ed at least one hour. at seven thirty o'clock. Winds Now Diminished ht D. Eisen-, blue ribbon, Georgia Potts, Kirksey, The agreement, Reuther said, The 150-mile-an-hour winds that sly member- 1 pen Monday blue ribbon, Jan Waldrop. Hazel, was -very' significant and is the smashed the Texas Gulf Coast isociation, in ' blue ribbon, Caroly Craig, Hazel, Blue Ribbons Are key to unlocking a great number hit Austin with winds one-third g. Pa. blue ribbon. Linda Emerson, Mitr- of local negotiations. Things should Won At State Fair that strength. ray. ohite ribbon. Terri Walker. or Fall Term start moving and I hope we can Rain poured in sheets all along Lynn Grove, conclude this by Thursday." white ribbon. Nancy Calloway County 441 members the path of the storm. Scull, Hazel, white ribbon, Bevers On Thursday a -conference of -winntng the District Speech snit A tornadii a ppareiillTiffi 'WW1* I Sue Harrell, blue ribbon. Dora- Registration for the fall team 280 UAW official& Isons‘Mi Demonstrataun.s.s.orpiesented jais- I • -TrenFy-,-"Stiialay red ribbon;' lurricana_ C *Way struck the Murray State College will be- around the country will meet here trict IA at the State Fair on Sat- Galveston County Janet Like, Kirksey, blue ribbon. Courthouse jam- an next Monday, Sept 18 and to review negotiations and decide urday, Sept 9th. med with storm Calloway County had 3 entries refugees and tore ill continue through Thursday, whether to accept a new contract. Rand) Patterson. District Speech through a IERVICE in the 4-11 Dark Fired Tobacco 10-block residential strip Pt 21 The meeting, originally scheduled winner gave his speech on "Fate where other Shore at the Kentucky State Fair. residents nere tak- Registration for evening and Sat- for Wednesday. was postponed a of the Nation " at the Kentucky ing shelter. James Armstrong, Lynn Grove 441 rdas classes at ill be Saturday. day following the Seaton-Reuther State Fair, where he received a NE-UP club received first place. Johnnie Firsts reports said there wera pt. 16 Freshmen are request- accord to provide more time to blue ribbon and was highly COM 1111 Delivery Kelso. also Lynn Grove 4-H Club many dead and injured. to attend an orientation meet- settle local issues. i•B plimeoLed by the Judges on his WiSle received second place.