The Ledger and Times, May 12, 1970
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-12-1970 The Ledger and Times, May 12, 1970 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 12, 1970" (1970). The Ledger & Times. 6643. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/6643 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]. kY 11, 1970 Selected As A Best All ROUIld Kentucky Community Newspaper The mall Primary ,.• Largest Paid Source 51V '.. ,„„,..--•...r"---- '— of News •Iii Circulation ALA:um-4 - , In 1.21.,11e - ?:.,...-,...•.-s7.-7;% 7=3-;• lay Mfirray and ;-•1, ns __,- 1.I Both In City is ••••• i. Ola Dar- One will Calloway County And In County 10 p.m. at 1%lit t„. c--.---.. in Funeral Bro. John United Is Oar 111•0 Year urial will Press International Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, May 12, 1970 10* Per Copy Vol. LXXXXI No. 112 metery at 3, died Fri. Municipal *CLOTHrrM4 laney Kelso STUDENTS PLAN APPRECIATION 13:DAY"1'"65 nember of TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) — A group of Washburn Uni- of Christ. t Set For versity Meeting students will hold an irvived by "appreciation day" Friday to Named Winner thank Kansas taxpayers for Darnall of their education. ••••• Bill Martin, the chief lye daugh- organizer, said he hopes to 0. attract 10,000 persons neberry of for the special day. He said his irna13, the I. Mildred Of 4-H Revue "Kansas American Youth for Education," ...0. wants to thank the people of Topeka, the state and the Friday On Kyle itathis, and nation ter ;'•• 11 of Ben- Janey Kelso, member of the the chance to go to college. Mrs. Gear- Calloway County 4-H Teen Club "We just want an education, and nobody as far as din Route was the over-all winner of the we know has held a demonstration like this," be said. irvin Dar- • Calloway County 4-H Dress Re- :ax.:•::-,:-:-:!:0:4Cia:OhialreitteRnainaaaAteaWistinaaaaaaa:Weaaa One, Ter- vue, held Saturday, May 9, at Field Problems en din Route #tre, the Student Union Ballroom 1 of ALmo Murray State University Camp A meeting of the Murray-Cal- board is within its rights in alchildren; us. Miss Kelso's entry was in the loway County Airport Board is naming an operator to repro- iren; one Mix-n-Match unit. She is the Senate Vote set for Friday night in an at- sent them. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen tempt to clarify the operation The board accepted a man- Home et Kelso and she is a freshman at at Kyle Field. lier of proposals from several of the 4- Calloway County High School On Blackmum It is reported that some dis- firms including the Murray Other unit winners were as sension has existed at the field Flying Service and Jones Avia- follows: Apron — Sheila Dar- for several weeks since t h e tion for operation of the air- nell, Kirksey club; skirt and contract was awarded Fones, Rte. board signed an agreement on port. The selected blouse — J111 Falwell, Set For Today to Murray Flying Service and rcene March 31 with the Murray Fly- Kirksey club; skirt and blouse— Carroll Guy is airport man- Cathy ing Service to operate the field. Col. Wes Janet Usrey, Kirksey club; first WASHINGTON OS — AiM031 Hall, MSU, Ronald Jones, owner of Jone ager for the firm. Dr. Oakley dress — Phyllis Adams, Lynn on the eve of the first miniver- Aviation contended today that said that the board attempted Rte. resignation, Winners In the different units In the Calloway County 4-H Club Clothing Revue on Grove club; advanced dress — airy of Abe Pottas' the operation of his business at to do as good a job as possible Wei, Rm. the Senate scheduled a vote to- • Saturday were as follows: Sheila Darnell, Kirk err, apron; Jill Falwell, Darken', Becky Scull, teen club; play Kyle Field has been seriously in naming an operator for the its' ,Mint skirt and confirm Harry A. Black- selected blouse; Janet Usroy, KIrksey, skirt and blouse; Phyllis Adams, Lynn Greve, first clothes — Melinda Taylor, Lynn day to hampered since the agreement airport to assure the people of may; Mn. mun of Minnesota to the Su- drms; Melinda Taylor, Lynn Greve, piay cloth es; Becky Scull, Teen Club, advanced dress; Grove club. • was signed. He contends that Murray the utmost in safety. „ Kirkeet Jame Kelso, Teen Club, dross. Other entrants and awards preme Court the "exclusive" agreement with Ronald Jones said that he (Photo by Tubbs) the con- ICIrkset were as follows: Apron — Blue In sharp collage to Murray Flying Service is against merely wants the privilege of troversy that swirled around (To Coat Ribbon, Sherry Lawrence, note FAA regulations. operating his flying service at and President Nixon's da Darnell, Cindy Lassiter, Ale- Fortes Hugh Oakley, chairman o f Kyle Field and to work in har- first two appointees, Blackmun 1, Murr n Jan Walker, Temmie Cal Kathy the Murray-Calloway County mony with whomever is named was expected to be confirmed Stubblefield Inney, 2(L 'noun, Theresa Barger, Timm* Airport Board said yesterday to operate the airport. Business Seen&Heard Six Killed In Riots In qui.citly and easily, perhaps un- Miller, Denise Howard, Him that the use pf the word ex- at the airport is jeapordimd oy Smith, Kathy Trees, Jo Beth aeimously. clusive indicates that Murray The vote was scheduled aL friction at the field, Jones al- EmEmmommor Local Girl Is Flying Service represents the leged. Around (Continued on Page Six) 2:30 p. M. EDT. Augusta, Georgia Monday board at the airport and that Jones said that he will be re- Fortes quit he May 14 dur um it does not peen that no other ing a debate about his fimin presented at the Friday niglit By PRANK FROSCH home of the Masters Golf Tour- person cab have the privilege cial holdings. State Officer meeting by his attorney. Murray AUGUSTA, Ga.(UPI) — Hun- nament. Its 130-block Negro dis- Registration For Little of using the airport and its fac- Fulfilling a campaign pledge, Stubblefield was eiect- The law firm of Riggs & dreds of National Guardsmen trict was sealed off. Kathy ilities. ay Nixon -turned twice to Dixie foe eacretary-treesirrer of the (Continued on Page Six) rushed into this riot-scarred city Gunfire that started Monday League Set For ad Oakley continued that the Now comes Mr. Berlin Rowe a "strict constructioeist" nomi division of the with armored personnel cars afternoon had subsided by day- junior KentnekY who lives on the Irvin Cobb nee. But a hips:aims cc:edition Cattle Club at a brunch and mounted machine guns to- break, and authorities reported Jersey Road. Mr. Rowe brings in a Wednesday, 430 of northern sad border state organizational meeting held day to help police quell Negro all of the numerous fires that and piece of Apple tree that is liberals and moderates thwart- Saituniay at Chuck's Steak House rioting. A sixth man was shot had been set in the black dis- Registration for Little Law grown into a curious shape ed his efforts. The Senate re- Bowling Greer One Person Injured In 20th to death in what was described were out. The National ue baseball will be held at the in There is part of a main branch trict jected both Clement F. Haynn Stubblefield has been a as "guerrilla warfare." Guard said up to 1,000 guards- City Park on Wednesday, May Miss 25 with a small branch growing worth Jr. of South Carolina and Jersey breeder and exhibitor for The soldiers, dispatched by men would remain on duty in 13, at 4:30 p. m., acoordisig to out of one end, then about two G. Harrold Carswell of Florida, new yeers, winning many hoe- Accident This Month In City Gov. Lester Maddox with orders ease of further trouble during Robby Grogan, an official of feet further up on the branch, both U. S. Circuit court judges area and state shows 35C not to "tolerate anarchy," set or tonight the league. ars in derned if the smaller branch the day Nixon nominated Blackmun She was chosen to The twentieth traffic acci was going south on 15th Street, up roadblocks at most major Six Killed Grogan mid that 9 mid 10 This yew did not grow right back again. April 14; the Judiciary Commit- represent the Purchme Jersey dent of the month in the city left the street, hit a tree, glan- street intersections of this city Six men, all black, were kill- year old tryouts will be held 11 tee approved the nomination, Cattle Club in the Kentucky of Murray occurred last night ced off the tree, went betweet of 70,000, known widely as the ed as police fought snipers, Thinixhy, May 14, at 4:30 p. recommending confirmation May Jamey Girl Contest, her. 4-11 at 11:36 at 223 South 15th another tree and utility pole looters, arsonists and rock- mad tryouts for 11 and 12 year The smaller branch was grown 5. With Senate approval today, (balky -record book has won the Street, and one person, Benja- and wedged there throwers. Officers said one man olds will be held Friday, May eet solid at each sod. It was found 13, at would be able to take area championship for two con- min Drake Hall of 301 South Police said the car thee left was shot to death around 4 a.m.