The Ledger and Times, May 15, 1961

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Ledger and Times, May 15, 1961 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-15-1961 The Ledger and Times, May 15, 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 15, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 5062. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5062 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]. 4V` . Selected As A tient All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper . "....-dg --0 -op _, ‘A,as , L% i..". .11(a "Ik Largest The Newspaper v sdCi, i -. f*.elNlitos - - 0 .....,...=- ..,. .....- Circulation In .4 aith17 ... - •=._...„;--. (-- ...-, The City -17-4.-- -4--=4. 1 81.15 A. • With The r - .......z. l'i..... , - Largest ......... Circulation t\ss it\e\tc\st. til lian Circulation In -- -----4;:- - --.." IP). - ^ ,.1% - -'-• . - - The- County - al.. IN OUR 82nd YEAR nd Prews International Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, May 15, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10 100 Vol. LXXXII No. 114 Its Sock And Buskin To Hazel Man Close Season With Nuclear Grant England, France Passes Away Four One-Act Plays Mr. Jess Sexton Sock and Buskin drama club at To College s Murray State College will close its play season with four student- Early Today directed one-act plays Friday and Announced Place Pressure Saturday sight at 8 o'clock. Dies Saturday i • Quitman Paschall, age 71, died "Hello Out There" and -'The t at 1:15 a.m. today at his home on Boor" will be presented Friday night. ."Suparessel Desires" and Murray State College has been i Haze! route three. His death vvas One of Murray's oldest and most many years and was one of the "Riders to the Sea" will be staged granted $12.487 by the Uaited attributed to heart and complica- prominent business men passed four Honorary Members of the Meeting tions. He had been in ill health Saturday night. State Atomic Energy. Commission To Open . Imlay - istIirdasy• "arsT2:45---1,oser . c tibS-Str. -Se-et-car was-one of- the- ✓ "Hello Out There," by William to purchase equipment to be used for several months. Jesse Dudley Sexton was called by organizers of the Murray Sewer- I wife, Saroyan, will be directed by Frank in a nuclear science program. Pres. ' He is survived by his Mrs. death. age Company and the Murray 1 ' Paschall, one daughter, Mrs. Cunningham, Clarksville, Tenn. Ralph 11. Woods has announced. By STEWART HENSLEY layel again until at least Tues- Ina The funeral will be held today Building and Loan Company. 1 Patton, Hazel route three, "The Boor," by Anon Chekov, United Press international I day. J. I. The purpose of the grant is to at 3:30 p.m. at the First Methodist He has many friends in all Lord Paschall, Hazel will be directed by Dave Williams, - 'a GENE United British" Foreign Secretary one sun, Ellie I assist the college to acquire nu- walks of life who will' mourn his grandchildren: South Lyon, Mich. States bowed to British and French Home and Soviet Foreign Minis- route three, four clear equipment such as scaler, passing. co-claairman Mrs. Warren Melton, Mrs. Curtis Dave Chambers, Owensboro, will pressure today to premit the Corn- ter Andrei Gromyko, timer. amplifier, scintillation de- lie is survived by three daugh- informed Sec- Jackson, Mrs. Mac Smotherman, direct John M. Synge's "Riders to munist Pathet Lao rebels to at- of the conference, tector, chromotogram scanner. ra- tars Misses Ruth and Frances Sex- 1 - Rusk that Miss Pamela Paschall, tstro the Sea. tell the 14-nation conference on retary of State ..Dean and Gary Cooper dioisotopes and various accessor- ton uf Murray and Mrs. .1. W. At- formal opening great-grandchildren; Gary Melton Susal Glaspell's "Suppressed Laos as equals. But the formal there would be no ies for an interdisciplinary nuclear kins Jr. of McKenzie, Tennessee; said there Jackson, two nieces; Desires" will be directed by Wel- opening of the meeting was de- tonight. The. two also and Angelo Tributes Pour In technology program. two grand children Nancy Dudley communique this ev- Mathen and Miss don Stize. Kuttawa. would be no M • Howard and John Sexton Atkins of Mc- ening announcing when the meet- Dimple Paschall t w o nephews; The cast far "Hello Out There" For Gary Cooper Dr. Woods said that he was 1 Frank Hodgson, Kenzie; several nieces and neph- ing would take place. Charles Paschall a n d Adolphus will consist of most happy to accept the grant Felts, 106 ews. U. S. sources said the only hitch Paschall. Clarksville, Tenn.; Jim United Press International as the equipment if would supply 1 Closed Meet Louisville; Neil Smith, The funeral will be held this was Huh the final views of the Funeral rites will be conducted Wood Road, HOLLYWOOD 'ITU - Tributes would enable the science depart- Mur- afternoon and the body will lie in Royal Laotian government delega- at the South Pleasant Grove Me- Somerset; Rosalie Sndier. from all over the world arrivel ments to give much needed em- Cunningham, state at t he F i rs t Methodist 1 tion, some of whose members ar- thodist Church Tuesday at 2:30 ray; and Annette today at the home of Gary Coop- phasis to radiological chemistry Held On 1-24 Hopkinsville. Church from 1:00 o'clock today rived only this afternoon, had p.m. Rev. Lloyd Wilson and Rev. er, who lost his four-month battle and biology. consist of Mari- until the funeral hour. t not yet been received. A. R. Harris will officiate. Burial "The Bror" cast against cancer Saturday at the Terrace, Honorary pallbearers will be the Givs In To will be in the church cemetery. lyn Vincent, 2a Westport age of 60. 1 • Owens- directors of the Bank of Murray, Rusk earlier in the day gave in Active pallbearers are: Garvis Louisville; Bill Hartley, The messages of sorrow spoke Steel Up On I KENTUCKY DAM VILLAGE Ripley, employees of tha Bank of Murray, British and -French pressure Paschall, Hafford Cooper, Caswell boro; and Alex Harvey, of a personal loss felt by friends STATE PARK WV - Kentucky to Paradise Plant the Board of Stewards of the First 1 and agreed to attend the confer- Humphreys, Li lb ur n Paschall, Tenn. of the late actor on and off the I Highway Commissioner Henry Ward Olive Bopp, Owensboro: Carolyn Methodist. '• Sun- ots. ence even though the Communist MITI Nesbitt, and Hester Hugh screen. met here today with highway Cunningham. Bruceton, Tenn.; day School Class of the church. group is being given equal Brown, Rosary for the three - time Aca- DRAKESBORO, Ky. UPI - The ' ficials from Tennessee. Illinois rebel Nancy Gibbs, Murray: and Bob Active pallbearers will be the 1 _ status with the royal government The J. H. Churchill Funeral demy Award winner will be recit- erection of the structural steel aid Missouri to discuss the tenta Porchey. Crystal City, Mo., will following nepheWs, Ha Douglass, and neutral delegations. Home has charge of arrangements ed tonight. Cooper died at 12:27 framework at the Tennessee Val- s Lye routing of Interstate Highway "Riders to the Harold Diouglass. Earl Douglass, U. S. officials said President may call. be the cast for p. m., (PDT). Saturday -at his I . 24. where friends ley Authority's $183 million steam Homer Martin, Stanley Martin and Kennedy "reluctantly" authorized Sea." Holmby Hills mansion. His wife, I _ The meeting, which was closed power plant at Paradise. Ky., is Charles Sexton. along on this basis, The cast for -Suppressed De- Veronica, an daughter, 34aria. ' to the press, got- ander way at 11 Rusk- to: go near completion it Wag announ- J. Churchill_ . Funeral I att rather than "wreck" the confer- sires""-- will be- Richard Gibes, 24 wereat his bedside. The. CDT. Mary ced Sunday. Mr. Jesse Sexton in charge ef arrange- ence even before it begins. Lake Heights. N. J.; Solemn Reguiem Mass will be ' Home is a Ws() attending were Tennessee Harry Jenking I States was pre- Taylor. Mayfield; and Ginny Be- recitel at I p. m. (EDT) Tuesday Project manager A. H. WePer ments. Highway Commissioner D. W. B h United' Church with Rev. W. E. hlisehke .., issue a formal state- • low, Morganfield. at the Church of the Good Shep- said work on the huge plant is Moulton and representatives from paring to officiating. Burial will be in the ment that its decision to- enter the There will be no admission herd in Beverly Hills. The eulogy "substantially on schedule" de- I the Missouri and Illinois highway ins CContract plays. Murray Cemetery. Pathet charge for these will be the spite bad weather in winter and I departments. parley with the Communist read by Most Rev, delegations from Timothy Manning. auxiliary bish- early spriag. Mr. Sexton was born in Stewart $9.780 Grant Although no one commented in Lao and neutralist -I op of the Los Angeles archdio- County. Tennessee in 1871, the I advance on the specific purpose PROCLAMATION The steel framework for the I Continued on Page Six cese. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. of the meeting, it is believed it E Jenkins Plumbing and plant's framework has been I Six close friends, Henry Hatha- erec- Sexton and came to Murray in s -Made To was called in an attempt to agree Heating Co. of Murray has been ted to its maximum height of 224' I WHEREAS.
Recommended publications
  • Tennessee Baseball History
    History College World Series 1951, 1995, 2001, 2005 109 Tennessee Baseball History The Early Years ... tant Frank Moffett headed up the 1918 and 1919 teams. Tennessee posted winning seasons in Newspaper records trace Tennessee baseball history to 1897, the first year the university had three of those four years as the squad continued to play exhibitions against both major and minor an official baseball team. The earliest teams wore gold and white and played high schools, inde- league teams. pendent teams and visiting professional clubs in addition to other collegiate squads. The players The Vols opened the 1918 season with a 14-0 blanking by the Pittsburgh Pirates, but rebound- traveled by train, tried out every year, paid their own expenses and received no scholarships. ed to post an 8-2 mark against collegiate competition. Coach Moffett, who had been around the The program was discontinued in the years of 1901, 1932-38 and 1943-46. They played their baseball program since 1903, termed the performance of the 1918 squad, “the most successful games at Wait Field at the corner of 15th Street and Cumberland Avenue on campus. The field season in the university’s history.” was also where the football team played its games until moving to Shields-Watkins Field in 1921. In Moffett’s last year with Tennessee in 1919, Sunday baseball was not permitted in the state. The earliest teams were managed by player/coaches as the student-body took it upon them- The team was strong on hitting and fielding, but short on baserunning as it finished 5-7-1.
    [Show full text]
  • Kit Young's Sale #131
    page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #131 1952-55 DORMAND POSTCARDS We are breaking a sharp set of the scarce 1950’s Dormand cards. These are gorgeous full color postcards used as premiums to honor fan autograph requests. These are 3-1/2” x 5-1/2” and feature many of the game’s greats. We have a few of the blank back versions plus other variations. Also, some have been mailed so they usually include a person’s address (or a date) plus the 2 cent stamp. These are marked with an asterisk (*). 109 Allie Reynolds .................................................................................. NR-MT 35.00; EX-MT 25.00 110 Gil McDougald (small signature) ..................................................................... autographed 50.00 110 Gil McDougald (small signature) ..............................................................................NR-MT 50.00 110 Gil McDougald (large signature) ....................................................... NR-MT 30.00; EX-MT 25.00 111 Mickey Mantle (bat on shoulder) ................................................. EX 99.00; GD watermark 49.00 111 Mickey Mantle (batting) ........................................................................................ EX-MT 199.00 111 Mickey Mantle (jumbo 6” x 9” blank back) ..................................................... EX-MT rare 495.00 111 Mickey Mantle (jumbo 6” x 9” postcard back) ................................................ GD-VG rare 229.00 111 Mickey Mantle (super jumbo 9” x 12” postcard back) .......................VG/VG-EX tape back 325.00 112
    [Show full text]
  • Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1961-05-27
    N.Y. -Paris Record Set - ~ Th. Weather F.lr ......, and .......... WItn'I'I- .r over the atate .....Y and to- On ~indy/s Anniversary n ..... Hith tod.y 1ft ...... pARlS (JI - A U.S. Air Force The unofficial flight time o( the 0vtte0Ir fer Sund.y - Partir B58 bomber fiashe4 across the At­ Hustler. was 6 hours 15 minutes 01 owan cleudy and W.rMer• lantic Friday to commemorate for its whole trip (rom Carswell ....a the Peopk of 10tDtJ Cilf ClW"les A. Lindberg's epic flight Air Force base in Texas to Le f ,. years ago and made it in one­ Bourget. SaIIU"day. May 27. 1961, Iowa City. Iowa IlOth of the Lone Eagle's time. The ocean section - 3.669 miles '!be jet broke all records [or an - broke the record (or nights be­ ------------------------------------------------~~------------------ Atlantic crossing. tween the continents. '!be previ­ Sometimes flying at twice the ous transatlantic record - 5 hours ,peed of sound, the four-engine 45 minutes - was set by a Boeing Convair Hustler crossed from New 7111 commercial jet. York to Paris in 3 hours and 20 The Hustler. piloted by Maj. minutes. The average speed was William Payne. made the night 1 Ul5 miles an hour. [rom Texas nonstop. refucling in 'When he brought his single-en. the air. ,me "Spirit of St. Louis" down at Flying with Payne were Capt. 'Riders'. Elect To Remain Le Bourget Field after the (irst William L. Polhemus. navigator fllCCe5Sful flight May 21, 1927. Lind­ and Capt. Raymond R. Wagener. bergh had been in the 'air (or 33 ~ defensive systems operator.
    [Show full text]
  • 1964 Topps Baseball Checklist
    1964 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 Dick Ellswo1963 NL ERA Leaders Bob Friend Sandy Koufax 2 Camilo Pasc1963 AL ERA Leaders Gary Peters Juan Pizarro 3 Sandy Kouf1963 NL Pitching Leaders Jim Maloney Juan Marichal Warren Spahn 4 Jim Bouton1963 AL Pitching Leaders Whitey Ford Camilo Pascual 5 Don Drysda1963 NL Strikeout Leaders Sandy Koufax Jim Maloney 6 Jim Bunnin 1963 AL Strikeout Leaders Camilo Pascual Dick Stigman 7 Hank Aaron1963 NL Batting Leaders Roberto Clemente Tommy Davis Dick Groat 8 Al Kaline 1963 AL Batting Leaders Rich Rollins Carl Yastrzemski 9 Hank Aaron1963 NL Home Run Leaders Orlando Cepeda Willie Mays Willie McCovey 10 Bob Allison1963 AL Home Run Leaders Harmon Killebrew Dick Stuart 11 Hank Aaron1963 NL RBI Leaders Ken Boyer Bill White 12 Al Kaline 1963 AL RBI Leaders Harmon Killebrew Dick Stuart 13 Hoyt Wilhelm 14 Dick Nen Dodgers Rookies Nick Willhite 15 Zoilo Versalles Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 16 John Boozer 17 Willie Kirkland 18 Billy O'Dell 19 Don Wert 20 Bob Friend 21 Yogi Berra 22 Jerry Adair 23 Chris Zachary 24 Carl Sawatski 25 Bill Monbouquette 26 Gino Cimoli 27 New York Mets Team Card 28 Claude Osteen 29 Lou Brock 30 Ron Perranoski 31 Dave Nicholson 32 Dean Chance 33 Sammy EllisReds Rookies Mel Queen 34 Jim Perry 35 Eddie Mathews 36 Hal Reniff 37 Smoky Burgess 38 Jimmy Wynn 39 Hank Aguirre 40 Dick Groat 41 Willie McCoFriendly Foes Leon Wagner 42 Moe Drabowsky 43 Roy Sievers 44 Duke Carmel 45 Milt Pappas 46 Ed Brinkman 47 Jesus Alou Giants Rookies Ron Herbel 48 Bob Perry 49 Bill Henry 50 Mickey
    [Show full text]
  • SEC Baseball History
    2014 IN REVIEW SECSPORTS.COM YEAR IN REVIEW ALABAMA • ARKANSAS • AUBURN • FLORIDA • GEORGIA • KENTUCKY • LSU • OLE MISS 2014 SEC BASEBALL EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. T25 T10 L10 Streak %Florida 21-9 .700 — 40-23 .635 23-13 12-8 5-2 12-6 16-9 10-4 5-5 L3 South Carolina 18-12 .600 3.0 44-18 .710 34-7 9-9 1-2 11-7 13-7 4-3 5-5 L1 ^Vanderbilt 17-13 .567 4.0 51-21 .708 31-10 13-7 7-4 12-6 16-12 10-8 7-3 W1 Kentucky 14-16 .467 7.0 37-25 .597 19-10 10-12 8-3 9-9 10-10 7-5 6-4 L1 Tennessee 12-18 .400 9.0 31-23 .574 22-10 9-12 0-1 8-10 10-15 5-11 4-6 L1 Georgia 11-18-1 .383 9.5 26-29-1 .473 22-12 4-14-1 0-3 7-11 9-20-1 2-6-1 4-6 L1 Missouri 6-24 .200 15.0 20-33 .377 10-13 5-14 6-5 4-14 5-19 0-4 1-9 L9 WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. T25 T10 L10 Streak &Ole Miss 19-11 .633 — 48-21 .696 28-7 18-10 2-4 10-8 13-11 7-7 7-3 L1 #LSU 17-11-1 .603 1.0 46-16-1 .738 31-7-1 10-9 5-0 12-5 11-7 8-4 8-2 L2 Mississippi State 18-12 .600 1.0 39-24 .619 22-12 13-6 4-6 9-9 7-10 3-6 5-5 L2 Arkansas 16-14 .533 3.0 40-25 .615 25-9 8-13 7-3 8-10 11-13 4-9 6-4 L1 Alabama 15-14 .517 3.5 37-24 .607 21-11 12-10 4-3 10-7 10-11 7-8 5-5 L1 Texas A&M 14-16 .467 5.0 36-26 .581 24-12 10-11 2-3 8-10 12-12 4-2 5-5 L1 Auburn 10-20 .333 9.0 28-28 .500 19-16 7-10 2-2 5-13 7-15 2-7 3-7 L3 ^ - NCAA National Champions; % - SEC Champions; & - Western Division Champions; # - SEC Tournament Champions VANDERBILT WINS 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE FINALS APPEARANCE FOR SEC – Tallahassee Regional Oxford Regional Nashville Regional Kennesaw State 1, Alabama 0 Ole Miss 12, Jacksonville St.
    [Show full text]
  • 1965 Topps Baseball Checklist
    1965 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 Tony Oliva AL Batting Leaders Elston Howard Brooks Robinson 2 Roberto CleNL Batting Leaders Hank Aaron Rico Carty 3 Harmon Kil AL Home Run Leaders Mickey Mantle Boog Powell 4 Willie MaysNL Home Run Leaders Billy Williams Jim Ray Hart Orlando Cepeda Johnny Callison 5 Brooks RobAL RBI Leaders Harmon Killebrew Mickey Mantle Dick Stuart 6 Ken Boyer NL RBI Leaders Willie Mays Ron Santo 7 Dean ChancAL ERA Leaders Joe Horlen 8 Sandy KoufNL ERA Leaders Don Drysdale 9 Dean ChancAL Pitching Leaders Gary Peters Dave Wickersham Juan Pizarro Wally Bunker 10 Larry JacksoNL Pitching Leaders Ray Sadecki Juan Marichal 11 Al DowningAL Strikeout Leaders Dean Chance Camilo Pascual 12 Bob Veale NL Strikeout Leaders Don Drysdale Bob Gibson 13 Pedro Ramos 14 Len Gabrielson 15 Robin Roberts 16 Joe MorganRookie Stars, Rookie Card Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 Sonny Jackson 17 Johnny Romano 18 Billy McCool 19 Gates Brown 20 Jim Bunning 21 Don Blasingame 22 Charlie Smith 23 Bobby Tiefenauer 24 Minnesota Twins Team Checklist 25 Al McBean 26 Bobby Knoop 27 Dick Bertell 28 Barney Schultz 29 Felix Mantilla 30 Jim Bouton 31 Mike White 32 Herman FraManager 33 Jackie Brandt 34 Cal Koonce 35 Ed Charles 36 Bobby Wine 37 Fred Gladding 38 Jim King 39 Gerry Arrigo 40 Frank Howard 41 Bruce HowaRookie Stars Marv Staehle 42 Earl Wilson 43 Mike Shannon 44 Wade Blasi Rookie Card 45 Roy McMillan 46 Bob Lee 47 Tommy Harper 48 Claude Raymond 49 Curt BlefaryRookie Stars, Rookie Card John Miller 50 Juan Marichal 51 Billy Bryan 52 Ed Roebuck 53 Dick McAuliffe 54 Joe Gibbon 55 Tony Conigliaro 56 Ron Kline 57 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Dec 11 Cover.Qxd 11/5/2020 2:39 PM Page 1 Allall Starstar Cardscards Volumevolume 2828 Issueissue #5#5
    ASC080120_001_Dec 11 cover.qxd 11/5/2020 2:39 PM Page 1 AllAll StarStar CardsCards VolumeVolume 2828 IssueIssue #5#5 We are BUYING! See Page 92 for details Don’t Miss “Cyber­Monday” Nov. 30th!!! It’s Our Biggest Sale of theYear! (See page 7) ASC080120_001_Dec 11 cover.qxd 11/5/2020 2:39 PM Page 2 15074 Antioch Road To Order Call (800) 932-3667 Page 2 Overland Park, KS 66221 Mickey Mantle Sandy Koufax Sandy Koufax Willie Mays 1965 Topps “Clutch Home Run” #134 1955 Topps RC #123 Centered! 1955 Topps RC #123 Hot Card! 1960 Topps #200 PSA “Mint 9” $599.95 PSA “NM/MT 8” $14,999.95 PSA “NM 7” $4,999.95 PSA “NM/MT 8” Tough! $1,250.00 Lou Gehrig Mike Trout Mickey Mantle Mickey Mantle Ban Johnson Mickey Mantle 1933 DeLong #7 2009 Bowman Chrome 1952 Bowman #101 1968 Topps #280 1904 Fan Craze 1953 Bowman #59 PSA 1 $2,499.95 Rare! Auto. BGS 9 $12,500.00 PSA “Good 2” $1,999.95 PSA 8 $1,499.95 PSA 8 $899.95 PSA “VG/EX 4” $1,799.95 Johnny Bench Willie Mays Tom Brady Roger Maris Michael Jordan Willie Mays 1978 Topps #700 1962 Topps #300 2000 Skybox Impact RC 1958 Topps RC #47 ‘97-98 Ultra Star Power 1966 Topps #1 PSA 10 Low Pop! $999.95 PSA “NM 7” $999.95 Autographed $1,399.95 SGC “NM 7” $699.95 PSA 10 Tough! $599.95 PSA “NM 7” $850.00 Mike Trout Hank Aaron Hank Aaron DeShaun Watson Willie Mays Gary Carter 2011 Bowman RC #101 1954 Topps RC #128 1964 Topps #300 2017 Panini Prizm RC 1952 Bowman #218 1981 Topps #660 PSA 10 - Call PSA “VG/EX 4” $3,999.95 PSA “NM/MT 8” $875.00 PSA 10 $599.95 PSA 3MK $399.95 PSA 10 $325.00 Tough! ASC080120_001_Dec 11 cover.qxd
    [Show full text]
  • Bill 10 Increase Social Security Benefits
    -... LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE 1 .. 5 AT 0155 7-3 1- 64 4 7 AT 0808 1.4 AT 1431 4.3 AT 2049 5ke HOURGLASS 7-31-64 1 VOL 5 NO 1766 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY 30 JULY 1964 BILL 10 INCREASE SOCIAL SECURITY SUCCESS OF MOONSHOT IS BENEFITS SUPPORTED BY BOTH PARTIES STILL PENDING WASHINGTON (UPI}--THE HOUSE OVERWHELMINGLY VOTED TO INCftEASE SOCIAL SECUftlTY CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)--AMERICA'S RANGER BENErlTS BY $1.5 BILLION AND TO BROADEN THE PftOGRAM BY BftlNGING IN AN ADDITION- 7 SPACE EYE ZOONED ON A COLLISION COU- AL 600,000 PEftSONS. RSE WITH THE MOeN TODAY IN A PIONEER- THE ELECTION-YEAft ftAISE fOft 20 MILLION BENErlCIAftlES WAS STftONGLY SUPPORTED ING PICTUIETAKING MISSION NEEDED fOR BY BOTH REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCftATS. IT WOULD BE fiNANCED BY INCREASING PAYftOLL MANNED LUNAR LANDINGS. TAXES PAID BY WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS. THE TELEVISIGN PReBE WAS ROCKETED ON IN ONE RESPECT THE BILL WAS A DEfEAT roft PRESIDENT JOHNSON ~ECAUSE IT DID NOT SUCH A PRECISE S-SHAPED 228,6oo-MILE INCLUDE HIS MEDICARE PLAN TO PftOVIDE HEALTH INSURANCE rOR THE AGED UNDEft SOCIAL PATH TO THE MOON YESTERDAY THAT IT SECURITY. WOULD HIT THE LUNAR SURfACE ABOUT 8:45 THE LEGISLATION WHICH NOW GOES TO THE SENATE, WOULD LIBERALIZE ftETlftEMENT A.M. EST fRIDAY WITHOUT ADJUSTMENT. BENEfITS fOR WIDOWS AND THE AGED, AND BUT JET PftOPULSIGN LABORATORY (JPL) ADD TO THE SOC I AL SECUft I TY PftOGftAM sa f­ SCIENTISTS AT THE GOLDSTONE, CALif. REMCVES FORTUNE EMPLOYED PHYSICIANS AND flftEMEN AND PO- TftACKING STATION PLANNED TO flftE A L ICEMEN.
    [Show full text]
  • 1964 Topps Baseball
    The Trading Card Database https://www.tradingcarddb.com 1964 Topps Baseball 1 1963 National League E.R. LL 65 Felipe Alou 130 Gary Peters ASR 195 Floyd Robinson 2 1963 American League E.R. LL 66 Eddie Fisher 131 Steve Boros 196 Jim Gentile 3 1963 National League Pitc LL 67 Detroit Tigers TC 132 Milwaukee Braves TC 197 Frank Lary 4a 1963 American League Pitc LL, VAR 68 Willie Davis 133 Jim Grant 198 Len Gabrielson 4b 1963 American League Pitc LL, VAR 69 Clete Boyer 134 Don Zimmer 199 Joe Azcue 5 1963 National League Stri LL 70 Joe Torre 135 Johnny Callison 200 Sandy Koufax 6 1963 American League Stri LL 71 Jack Spring 136 World Series Game 1 WS 201 Orioles Rookies Sam Bowen RC 7 1963 National League Batt LL 72 Chico Cardenas 137 World Series Game 2 WS 202 Galen Cisco 8 1963 American League Batt LL 73 Jimmie Hall ASR, RC 138 World Series Game 3 WS 203 John Kennedy RC 9 1963 National League Home LL 74 Pirates Rookies Bob Pridd RC 139 World Series Game 4 WS 204 Matty Alou 10 1963 American League Home LL 75 Wayne Causey 140 1963 World Series Summary WS 205 Nellie Fox 11 1963 National League R.B. LL 76 Checklist 1st Series (1-8 CL 141 Danny Murtaugh MGR 206 Steve Hamilton 12 1963 American League R.B. LL 77 Jerry Walker 142 John Bateman 207 Fred Hutchinson MGR 13 Hoyt Wilhelm 78 Merritt Ranew 143 Bubba Phillips 208 Wes Covington 14 Dodgers Rookies Dick Nen RC 79 Bob Heffner RC 144 Al Worthington 209 Bob Allen 15 Zoilo Versalles 80 Vada Pinson 145 Norm Siebern 210 Carl Yastrzemski 16 John Boozer 81 All-Star Vets (Nellie Fox CPC 146 Indians Rookies Tommy Joh RC 211 Jimmie Coker 17 Willie Kirkland 82 Jim Davenport 147 Ray Sadecki 212 Pete Lovrich 18 Billy O'Dell 83 Gus Triandos 148 J.C.
    [Show full text]
  • October 2013 Prices Realized
    October 2013 Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 1 1909 T206 Eddie Plank Sweet Caporal 350 Series PSA 5 EX Final Price: $78,958.88 1909-11 T206 Christy Mathewson "Dark Cap" PSA 8.5 NM/MT+ The Highest Graded 2 Example On The PSA Population Report Final Price: $34,693.26 3 1909 T204 Ramly Walter Johnson PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $29,717.87 Exceedingly Rare 1933 Goudey Final Production Sheet Featuring #53 Babe Ruth And 4 Four Other Hall Of Famers Final Price: $31,520.72 5 1887 N172 Old Judge Old Hoss Radbourn PSA 7 NM Final Price: $8,030.12 6 1887 N172 Old Judge Mickey Welch (Welsh) PSA 7 NM Final Price: $4,075.75 7 1887 Old Judge N172 Pud Galvin SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $6,170.15 8 1895 Mayo's Cut Plug N300 Kid Nichols SGC 60 EX 5 Final Price: $4,489.87 9 T206 Cy Young Cleveland, Glove Shows PSA 7 NM Final Price: $5,426.40 10 T206 Sweet Caporal Walter Johnson Portrait PSA 7 NM Final Price: $7,235.20 11 T206 Sweet Caporal Christy Mathewson "Dark Cap" PSA 7 NM Final Price: $5,969.04 12 1933 Goudey #92 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $11,308.57 1933 World Wide Gum #80 Babe Ruth with Scarce English Only Reverse SGC 86 NM+ 13 7.5 Final Price: $8,932.14 1933 World Wide Gum #93 Babe Ruth SGC 84 NM 7 The Highest Graded Example On 14 The SGC Population Report Final Price: $5,615.61 15 1933 World Wide Gum #55 Lou Gehrig SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $3,704.47 16 1887 Old Judge Group of (7) Final Price: $285.60 17 1887 Old Judge N172 Ad Gumbert SGC 88 NM/MT 8 Final Price: $916.30 18 1887 Old Judge N172 Pop Smith SGC 84 NM 7 Final
    [Show full text]
  • The Ledger and Times, April 22, 1961
    Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-22-1961 The Ledger and Times, April 22, 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 22, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 4994. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4994 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]. [961 MINIM Selected As A Beet All Round Kentucky CannannIty Newspaper Largest The Paper Circulation In 8sEfi o The City 5 That More ..o• — 'Arm' • fka. Largest • •••sal People Buy Circulation In - —ar—sm The County _ 1111=1111111=1111•1•111111111111=11 United Press International IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, April 22, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION mum Vol. LXXXII No. 95 Local Realtors To Fifty-three Members *Talent Show Of 1961 Planned Observe National Attend Convention Fair Board Week Next Week Fifty-three members of the Cal- Approval For Boosters loway County Of School Next Week By High FBLA Bid Chap- Hears Plans The increasingly important pro- ter attended the State Convention fessional services of Realtors to held at Louisville, April 14-15. Murray College High Music Huckaby. Hilda Darnell, Phyllis persons buying and selling real The club left early Friday morn- Boosters will be host to Murray. Ezell. Margaret Tucker and Joan estate will be highlighted during On The Fair ing via two chartered buses and Calloway County and area talent RealtorWeek, April 23-29, which returned Saturday night.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 TENNESSEE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK | @VOL BASEBALL 65 RECORDS & HONORS INDIVIDUAL GAME & SEASON RECORDS GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Category Record Player Vs
    GENERAL INFO MEDIA INFO COACHES/STAFF PLAYERS 65 OPPONENTS REVIEW BASEBALL RECORDS & HONORS VOLMANAC 2018 TENNESSEE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK | @VOL_ RECORDS & HONORS INDIVIDUAL GAME & SEASON RECORDS GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Category Record Player vs. Opponent Category Record Player, Year At-Bats 8 Scott Price vs. Morehead State 5/15/14 Games 70 Matt Whitley, 1995 Jeff Baumtrog & Justin Parker vs. Georgia State 2/13/99 Average .464 Sam Ewing, 1970 Dan Gorman vs. ETSU 2/24/88 At-Bats 293 Matt Whitley, 1995 Runs 5 By Several Runs 105 Chris Burke, 2001 Last by Nico Mascia at Western Carolina 3/27/18 Hits 118 Chris Burke, 2001 Hits 6 Kris Bennett (6-6) vs. Georgia 6/11/01 Singles 76 Matt Whitley, 1995 Chris Burke (6-6) vs. Hawaii-Hilo 2/9/00 Doubles 30 Jeff Pickler, 1998 Jeff Pickler (6-6) vs. College of Charleston 2/12/98 Triples 11 Chris Burke, 2001 Larry Fielder (6-6) vs. Georgia Tech 4/3/68 Home Runs 24 Sonny Cortez, 1998 RBI 10 Joe Randa vs. Louisville 4/23/91 Grand Slams 3 Greg Geren, 1982 RBI (Inn.) 7 Sonny Cortez vs. North Carolina State 1/30/98 Bobby Tucker, 1970 Singles 4 By Several Extra-Base Hits 52 Chris Burke, 2001 Last by Jay Charleston at Georgia 4/29/18 RBI 92 Todd Helton, 1995 Doubles 4 Drew Steckenrider vs. Vanderbilt 5/4/12 Total Bases 221 Chris Burke, 2001 Josh Liles vs. Charlotte 4/2/08 Slugging Percentage .831 Chuck Barclift, 1980 Triples 3 Stuart Driscoll vs. Carson-Newman 4/21/71 On-Base Percentage.
    [Show full text]