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For more information, please contact [email protected]. +. 1.44. rea *SW_ :ar...4.44.4..-,4-Too.-sorwr _ •••••••410 0.a • ellatell Al 1 Sett All Round it entricty CoMmatirty Rewtpap•r ".4.4 Are In Largest 7:30 God Circulation In We -111t- City * .argrst L Trust Circulation In 4, The ounty United Press International IN OUR 83rd YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, June 9, 1962 MURRAY POVULATION 0,100 404. Vol. LXXXIII No, 137 gr Eve" t4:1" t) . e * 100TH DIVISION LEAVES ..4;uckS! BY GUST 11 1:vai itr hy Princessour T Letter to the Editor I Need Revival Of Search On For Christian ExamPle Local Boys To Return August 7; Mr. James C. Williams Kennedy 103 North On 4th Ted Street Murray, Kentucky Astronauts Will Have Served CHICAGO; 1121. Billy Graham For One Year told the bigges crowd Dear Mr. thus far Williams: in his gr3twp Visits Here Chicago crusade FORT 4C11.411/1.2.., Ark. — Most , Clinton, Harditlaurg. and Murray. By Friday night that Christians must -taentockya 100th Steamroller For Thank you for your report of JOSEPH a. MYLER Division will The 399th Regiment has reserve gird United Press International themselves with discipline to be returning to civilian life earlier headquarters Miss Marinell Myers, Kerituaky the 1962 Easter Campaign in Cal- in Louisville and WASHINGTON ttJat — battle the -giants" of the '60s. than expected under provisions of units in Dairy Princess for 1962 accomp- loway County and check for $1.- The na- Lebanon, Danville, liar- tional space agency is Graham. speaking to an esti- a plan announced today. anied by nine County Dairy 316.12 covering amount collected. thumbing red.aiurg. Bowling Green, Hopkins- Prin- through more mated 55.000 persona in lakefront A total of about cesses who I Congratulations to you on a than 250 applica- 1,100 men will ville, Dawson Springs, Burkesville, 10.4 14.111 will participate in the •McCormick Place, drew the theme leave Fort jalkwell tions in a search for five or 10 Chaffee August 1. It Princeton, Campbellsville, a nd Washington contest this year, headed a long don& I am sure you are for his Post sermon anore astronauts. from the Biblical was announced in April that the Central entourage into Murray yesterday as delighted as we are that the Among the new City, lcrop may be the story' of David and Goliath. entire division would depart for in a tour of Purchase counties. receipts from your county this first American The 400th Regiment and its to fly to the moon. -Today we face many giants, Kentucky by' August 11. Miss, Gwynn Blalock, Calloway year are almost double the amount three battalions have headquarters By HARRY FERGUSON I will now take my case to the The applications such as communism, the hydro- The revised timetable calls for County entry In this year's con- raised in 1961. We do appreciate came in re- in Lexington. The first and second UPI National .Reporter people." sponse to the National gen bomb, racial ten.iions, econ- another 700 men to leave Fort test, was in the convertible with your interest and excellent as- Aeronau- battalions have companies in Win- Then it was Kennedy's turn to tics and Space omic pressures and moral dete- Chaffee August 7. The last SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (Ufa — Ted Miss Myers. sistance, and hope you will ex- Administration's group chester. Paris, Mount Sterling, address the convention: announcement April 18 rioration, The church! faces gi- will leave August 11 and will in- Nicholasville, Kennedy is riding a steam-roller The tour party stopped on the press our gratitude to all who listing ba- Cynthiana, Williams- "I want to express my appre- sic qualifications. The ants such as indifference, unbe- clude about 1,000 men. towards Washington. east side of the helped you with the drive. application town, and Georgetown. Third bat- ciation for this endorsement for court square deadline lief,prayerlessness, hypocrisy, lack There will be a 1 was June small advance The President's 30-year-old bro- yesterday where they were greet- !We believe that final results of 1. and NASA talion has companies in More- , expects to make of courage. Youth faces such in- party returning to Kentucky in ther scored a smashing politi- ed by Mayor Holmes Ellis and the 1962 campaign will exceed the its selections bead and Flemingsburg. next fall. dividual giants as bad temper, late July to prepare for the re- I cal victory early today when he Chamber of Commerce Secretary 1961 campaign, which is encourag- The 100th Regiment has head- The armed jealously. carlessness, conformity, turn of the main body'. wain the endorsement of the Dem- James Johnson. ing. A courrtyby-county report will services supplied 53 ;quarters in Louiaville and units of The applications disobedience, laziness, selfishness, Several hundred reservists faom in Frankfort, ocratic state committee as can- A sudden shower failed to halt be sent to each chairman as soon after prelimi- Shelbyville, and La- nary. screening of 'doubt. sex, vocation. marriage, other states who were ordered Grange. didate for United States senator. the proceedings. although Ellis, as all returns are in. an even larger Members of division head- group of test pilots. temptation,' the evangelist said. to duty with the 100th Division President Kennedy telephoned Johnson, Miss Myers and Miss Thank you again. More than quarters live in the Louisville 200 of the applications -These are the giant that we in October, 9161, also will be- The companies are his brother to congratulate him. Blalock had to seek the safety of Sincerely yours, came from area. separate civilians I face in our lives every day." come civilians again in August. Transportation But young Ted missed the call. a sound truck to cary on the wel- (Mrs). Viola M. Morey Test Compsanv and The civilian Graham said to canquer these Leaving August 1 will be the °He was en route to Municipal coming ceremonies. Executive Director group, which in- Company. from Lexington: Sup- cluded many 'persons "giants" Christians must disci-i 397th and 399th Regiments and Receiving Auditorium to make his arcept- The tour was designed to call The Kentucky Society patently un- port Company and Com- ualified, will be pline their minds, emotions, in- the first and second battalions of Band, ance speech. attention to June Dairy Month. Crippled Children screened down pany, from Louisville, and o 15 or 20, a NASA sancta, bodies and tongues. the 400th Regiment. The remainder Thomas. Within an hour, however, Ted Included in the tour were trucks r spokesman Fort said. gall -To he a true. effective disci- of the 400th. including the third returned the call. Ile said the owned by Purchase dairies, in- He said the agency will ple of .lesus Christ, we must seek battalion and the regimental head- President "expressed good wishes c.luding the Ryan Milk Company Spectacular Blaze "take 3 hard look- at to discipline our lives and en- quarters, and the 396th Regiment and said some other words as which sponsored Miss Myers last about 70 appli- Hits Henderson cations, military' and deavor to walk as Ile walked," will leave August 7. The last well." He did not elaborate. year in her bid to win the state civilian, be- Cub Pack 45 fore paring the list down Graham said. units to leave will be division Edward McCormack Jr, his op- title. further. The applicants left -We need a revival of Chris- headquarters. separate companies ponent and nephew of House After leaving Murray, the tour after the HE.NDERSoN. Ky. UPt — A first screening will tian example." of the division, and the 100th Speaker John McCormack, sots proceeded to Benton where the be interviewed lumber and building equipment and givens written examinations Following Graham's message, Regiment. Has Final the handwriting on the tally days travel over the Purchase was Ted Kennedy firm, three of its trucks and an 1.,on 1.387 persons made "decisions for Release dates of individuals will sheets. concluded. engineering and stience next - adjacent small house were de- Christ," bringing the total for the generally be four or five days McCormack Concedes Defeat month. United States senator. The voice stroyed in a spectacular fire here first 10 days to more than 8,400. after the Fort Chaffee departure At 12:26 a. m. when the roll After that, the ones still in the Meet Of Year of the Democratic party is a early today. running will be The night's gathering brought at- dates. Returning with the 3.000 eon al the AO delegates was just given rigorous great voice. It bas been a fair Snider Lumber Co., located physical examinations. The selec- tendance for the crusade, which Kentucky members of the 100th , past the halfway mark ha strode Murray Hospital 1 'the. Samit Pack 45 held its Ey voice. My opponent has said he in the southern section of this tions of the astronauts who will erds Jane 17 to almost 330.000. Division will he about 3.000 de- Cut) to the convention platform and field day the city' park will take his case to the people Ohio River city, was destroyed by join the original seven will be -- pendent; now living in the Fort nual at conceded defeat.
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