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The Ledger and Times, August 21, 1963 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 8-21-1963 The Ledger and Times, August 21, 1963 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, August 21, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4283. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4283 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]. • • • Selected As A Best AU Round Kentucky Community AUGUST 20, 1963 Newspaper In The Afternoon God Daily Newspaper We 1 For Murray arid • Trust 1 Callowai County United IR OUR 8411i YEAR Press International Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, August 21, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV No. 197 New Books For Emotion Is Needed Scouts Received At In Religion, Graham • • PuHic Library LOS ANGELES gret --- Evangelist rah- Graham said Tuesday night Trapped Miners by MR'S. JEAN BLANKENSHIP. flair more emodon in religion might Of paieicular interest to Boy rah( "a return to heartfelt faith in Scouts, Cub Scouts. end leaders in alesea Christ" and help combat ma- Seouting is the latest ahipment of - agalistic philosophy in a genera- books from the State Department than "schooled in violence, sex and Still No Closer of Libraries in Frankfort. All Count- ies in the state which participate in $10,002 $12,000 Graham said . emotion was con- the regional Library Program have c'ecred all right at a baseball game ill preseots some received the complete Merit Badge or the theater, but "if we shed a bill presented to Series pi:tali-shed by the Boy Scouts et la- r or show, a smile in church, ist January, and • 'it" etmerica. Being Rescued ,*"-body screams 'over-emotion'," in. These figures The publication of this series traham hit at "(I:Lidless theor- ales. started in 1913, and hat, been kept ies" and said "the Ten Commands' _ up-to-date la- the addition each By RUSS GREEN v7ittithlg the piobe. Fellin, commu- ills hove been laughed at" in his . • ,s•e - r of these interests proved most United Pressalinternational nicating threuth tilaaeix-ineh wide AEllt before a crowd of 24.150. It was .aenaticial to boys. The 63 volumes 'contact hole" drilled earlier, sug- lie fifth session in his current 25- are wel bound and cover all sub- HAZLETON. Pa. teli — Rescue rti.ed taat the probe be mused. ii•.• crusade at Memorial Coliseum. Jests from Aviation to Zoology. Some .earkers. conceded tod:y they are no aescuers vorked through the night I Graham told his audience that at the more timely interests such closer to bringing ort three miners ,move the heavy rig to a spot icon must go deeper than mere as Safety, Horsemanship, Coin Col- Wired 331 feet underground than 18 feet west of the present hale. attendance at church services. Jack Salmon lecting..Swimming, Pioneering, BUM- tam' were nine days ago when a As of 11 a.m. EDT the rig had drill- "While I have never subscribed er Personal Fitness, and others, • ve-in entombed them down 110 feet. to sensationalism, surface emotion- Commoifty Semina.- should interest boys of all ages, whe- Stroh: ds of 'getting to one of the Fellin's wife, Anna, spoke with alism or flashy religious demon- ther they sire Scouts or not. men. hiiS Bova, 42, a ere so gleamy al briefly bt the telephone rigged I-To-Wall' er7tions, I believe there is a burn- v\":11 Hell! Here Also. many requests which come that a • ers temporarily natc through the contact hole at 10 a.m. ing need for a return to heartfelt intd the library and are in a sense isnaci th.'ir attempts ELT. bat the noise of the drilling :hoose a I faith in Jesus Christ. - sr:et:lived can now be filled through H. G. (Jack, Salmon will preside Bo• .paraiad fromn David prevented a long coliveraation. "Nazism had fire: communism has the aid of these volumes. st a Commodity Seminar here Fri- Petal' Henry Thrane. 28. Fellin's stepson. Joseph Klein, re- fare. and Christianity had better fil v Each boak contains the complete night. by a rock i‘nd debris. He ported that Fellin merely said he catch fire." pmkgr requirements for working toward It will be held at the Murray is believed to- be injured and has was "in good spirits." a sat-ace-far badge, along with ill- Women's club at 8:00 p. m. gone without food since the ceiling Suggests Removal itahoicns and instructions. It is Funeral Of Lloyd Mr. Salmon is the president of cved in Aug. 16. His only susten- Fellin, communicating through a TER h had that local leaders will take I otasyille-Clayton, Inc. a Commo- ance has been the brackish moisture six-inch-wide hole drilled earlier, advantage of these books and use Futrell Held Today dity Brokerage Company in Louis- seeping along the walls of his chern- suv.g,ated that the probe be iwavect. — L. them extensively in program plan- . ville. ber. Officials aithdrew their equipment The funeral of Lloyd Futrell was run', for *the coming year. • He is a former resident of Mur- Ha' for Bova was gh ing way to atid planned a now probe 18 feet held today at 2-00 p. m. with Rev. ray and a graduate of the University thapair among his closest relatives. west of ths present hole, to stalk .as Norman Culpepper officiating. Bur- -!' Kentucky. "My brother is goine to die," said soon as the drill could be moved. New Murray ial was in the Elm Grove cemetery. His father. Collie Salmon has been Peter Bove. 58. "I know it and he Fellin and Throne have been Hospital Report Pallbearers were Euel Lockhart, a long time resident of Murray and !mows it. Lou will starve to death good condition throughout their or- Bonney Lockhart, Bobby Lockhart, operates a restaurant here a. fore they reach him. But his deal. They joked and conversed with Darrel Lockhart. Gary Wicker and Gene est. and Harold Branch, wife is there and he does not want their wives over the phone Tuesday. Eugene Smith.' MURRAY RES-WENT Linea Ryan (left), 1 143 Olive Street, and Jeanne Allen, Mar- Great progress was made during account executives, will assist Mr. her to know the truala H. has been Rut for 39 hours — since 9 am,, Max Churchill Falheral -Home was galmon at the seminar. -- Bove had remained tinsburg, Ky., liAttn atten:ively as Billy Edd Wheeler, the "Mr. Rivets" in -Stars In the week of August 12-16 on the a ininer long enough to knot: the EDT,EDT. Monday new Murray hospital. A low of 58 In charge. I The public is cordially invited shape he is in." silent: he was feared dead. My Crown" plays the flute at a performance of the outdoor play at Kentucky Lake and a high of 82 was recorded dur- Others In Good Shape Three taps — the traditional sign State Park which haa top-quality a ting,10e-tapping music, • superb Choreography ing the week with rain causing the But Fellan and Throne are known of safety in the Pennsylvania minet and an exciting story lu the two hours of entntainment. halt of some outside work. to be in fairly good condition de- --disclosed late Tuesday that Bova Brick layers worked on back of Political-Religious Crisis spite the bone-chilling dsmpneas. still was alive. Fellin, who had building. Plasterers started on the Food and water is lowered to them shouted to his co-worker to tap Distr'ct DAR Meet floor with the scratch or bottom regularly and they mey be able to relayed the dramatic news to thi Post till Appeal $3 Million coat. Lathers are working on sec- Explodes Suddenly In Saigon live through the days and perhaps surface. Here Well Attended ond and ,fourth Dears. Crew graded weeks that may elapse la fore they Rescue workers, officials, spectat- driveways and parking'areas.. Plumb- can be brought to the surface near ors and newsmen shoeted. -He's n" Special The First District meeting of the ers, electricians. sheet metal men By NEIL SHEEHAN ployed at vital points in and around treshistaanr:rtoaci alive! He's. alive!" hire!'"Eva Bova, Judgment United Preto International Against Them DAR held at the Woman's Club and insulators all were working on Saigon—at the airfield, the national Rescue efforts, whiela must be 32. froze, then sank gratefully into 161430N. South Viet O.QO on a 'Wouse I iPt waek with the Paducah various pines of the building. • Nam — ractiaibutiding, the presidential pa- ircte•ichminPineVal"g %IX% Thru 3,bc_arin of friengls. She pas "riven and the Captain- -Wendell Our ramerete floor was poured in tun- I President Ngo Dinh Diem declared lace, telephone and power stations ne:-are -confined tp- dmieg a foot- to her hdriV'tn ilearby leatteraon- ily-elimusa X. TAYLOR for the same period last year. • chapters serving as hosts, was well nel. imartial lea throughout South Viet and road intersections. wide -contact hole." . ville for some rest. United Prete International I --Southeastern Conference Corn- Main trunk line was tested, and 1g System attended by state officers, the na- electricians ran wire in race ways.'Nam today and sent his heavily- This "contact hole" serves only Not Bleeding ATLANTA .17a — Wallace Butts, rnia;ioner Bernie Moore said the It could not be determined im- tamed vice-president general, Mrs.
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