The Ledger and Times, January 19, 1961

The Ledger and Times, January 19, 1961

Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 1-19-1961 The Ledger and Times, January 19, 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, January 19, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 5012. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5012 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]. .a a • "N. O 1, -4fl41 11 Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper Largest The Paper Circulation In • kb The Cit3, That More Largest People Buy Circulation In The County ' 111-011R—Kn. td YEAR United Pr International Murray, Ky., Thursday Afternoon, January 19, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10400 Vol. LXXXII No. 15 • iiKEJFK HOLD INAUGURATION EVE MEET a China Famine inaugural Bad Weather Is Cancer Claims Rich Life Of Is Said Alarming World Situation Discussed; Nothing New Capital By K. C. THALER For Dr. Dooley, Jungle Doctor I',',',.,,Intensallonol Washington Ready For Event LONDON all -- Communist DAVID D. LEWIS morning" Friday. The prediction China's famine is assuming alarm- By By MEL OPOTOWSKY scriptural span," Cardinal Spell- By MERRIMAN SMITH loarnialinarl was fur one or. more inches of ing proportions and there is no ment issued by the' White House NEW YORK 1.IN — Thomas A. man said on leaving the hospital. UPI White House Reporter WASHINGTON len — Bad snow. sign of appreciable Russian help. After the meeting. Dooley, dynamic jungle doctor President Eisenhower also sent WASHINGTOX tPti Presi- weather that has marred at least But the forecaster -sa i d he diplomatic sources said today. e— • Meet Alone First a hose hospital in Laos made him Dooley a birthday telegram. say- dent-elect John F. Kennedy halt of the 43 presidential inau- thought the snow would be "mov- They said the Chinese Commu- was Eisenhower and Kennedy first sthe good American" to thou- ing, "It must be a source of heart- brought up to date by President Pair gurations since 1789 threatens to ing too fast" for it to continue nists. through a mixture of pride met alone in. the President's of- sands of Southeast Asians. died ened gratification to realize that isenhower today "on a number lagig a "white" inaugural Friday up to noon Friday, when the and political considerations, have fice and then in the Cabinet Room Wednesday night of cancer one in ,o few years you have ac- of matters" affecting U. S. secu- for President-elect John F. Ken- inaugural ceremonies begin at the not appealed for aid and the with their tap advisers. )4° day after his 34th birthday. complished so much for :he good rity in various area!' of the world. nedy. Capitol. Kremlin has not offered it. Those who joined Eisenhower Dooley, a co-founder of Medico. of distant peoples and have in- -This was the second meeting The Weather Bureau forecast official inaugural day The diplomats said the agricul- and .Kennedy were Secretary of The fore- Inc., which offer, medical care spire.i so many others to work between the a afternoon to- tural catastrophe which has be- outgoing President State Christian A. Herter. Treas- snow late this or cast was "cloudy, windy and cold for primitive peoples throughout all for humanity." fallen China has dealt a severe and his successor. ury Secre'arv Robert A - Ander-a- night "possibly cantineing into with a possibility of mow contin- the world, died at 9:40 p. m. EST. • Raised Meslkel Standards blow to its ambitious plan for Today's White House meeting son. Defense Secretary Thomas uing into morning." Temperatures He had undereone surgers for a Dooles-'s jungle hospital in big leap forward that was to lasted a little more than two S. Gates. Secretary of State-desi- were expected to be in the 30s. cheat cancer' in August 1959 here Mount Sing close to the Comnia bring it into the front rank of hours. gnate Dean Ficek, Treasury-Sec- Prepared for Worst and had been discharged' as ap- fiat Chinese border in strife-torn industrial powers. The two Men, who were joined retary-desienate C Douglas Da- - City Resident - --lateu-gural officials were pre- paren'ly cured. But a reoccur- Laos •-• was established after he and The Russians, having aracultur- by six key Cabinet aides, had Ion and Defense Secretary-desi- pared for the worst. The District rence devolped in late 1960 after SX PRESIDENT Tommy Dr. Peter D Coma:Rita-ea et wash-' al trouliles of their may what-was ds-ssribed as "a full dis- gnate Rabert McNamara. of-Columbia had 200 snow plows he returned to his Laotian vil- own Hutchins, senior from Murray is ington. D. C. se: up Medico in I have ,hipped some wheat cussion of the current world situa- Kennedy told newemen and 150 dump trucks ready for lage for the work which has in- directly as he Dies Today At th• new president of the Sigma 1958 Co some Chinese distress areas, tion." was leaving the Whits snow removal. In addition, 200 sipred scores of other Americans House that Dooley, a bachelor, worked up 1 but there as no "World areas under discuss'on he and more pieces of snow - removal Chi fraternity at Murray Statie. to follow his footsteps. mdication of or- this three cabinet appoint- to 20 hours a day trying to bring ganized help on a large scale included the Far East, Afr ca, ees" had an apnortii-ity to get equipment were being held in Suffered Great Pain the medical standards vil- Western Europe and the TABLE Her Home Tommy Hutchens Elected of his Peiping's official press has only Carib- the thinking of th. President and reserve at nearby military in- Dooley. who re-entered the hos- lage bean." "from the 15th Century to hinted at the details of the fa- according to a joint state- the responsible offiaaas on some stallations. President of Sigma Chi pital here Dec. 27, suffered a the 20th .Century." but he still mine but diplomatic reports say of the major problems that face Mr, Charlie Brinn, age 71. died It would be nothing unusual for great deal from pains in his low- T found time to raise more than Si the situation is grave and mil- the United States." today at 7:00 3 m. at her hame snow or rain to fall during the. er spine where the cancer had Miss Sharborough To Tommy Hutchens, senior from million for Medico by writing, lions of people are near In Chipper Mood an North 16th Street Her cleath inauguration ceremonies. spread and was under almost con- facing Murray, has been elected presi- lecturing and fund raising pro- starvation Cover Inauguration The Presiden'-elect appeared in 79c was the result of complications William Henry Harrison had the stant sedation. Besides family dent of the Sigma Chi fraternity. grams He worked right up to the Vic Premier and Foreign MM- a chipper mood an 'he -lay before Naming an illness of eiabt years. worst break from the weather. members, the only,.person permit- AL He was elected to fill the va- time he entered the hospital for later Marshal Chen Yi has con- Miss Jacqueline Sharborough his inauguration. When asked how athe is survived. by her hus- He took the oath of office in a ted to see him was Francis Car- cancy left by Larry Wheeler of the orgaatzation ceded publicly that Red China is has been selected as a staff mem- he -felt, he said. "Fine-very good." band C M Rnnn, North Six- steady downpour of freezing rain. dinal Spellman who visited Due- Lynnville. * Medico 'how has 17 projects in faced with the "bigges natural ber of the Nashville Tennessean Asked if' he was excited. Ken- teenth, three. daughters; Mrs. Ral- The 68-year old general stubborn- ley on his birthday Tuesday and underdeveloped Hutchens is a business admini- 12 nations calamity since the founding of to attend the week's festivities of nedy smiled, hesitated and an- ph Womack. El Dorado. Arkin- ly refused to wear an overcoat drew from him his broadest smile stration major and -vice-presi- The announcement of Dooley's the people's republic President-elect Kennedy's inaug- swered. "Interested" es, Mrs. Dewey Turnbow. Mur- the outdoor ceremony. since entering the hospital. for He dent of the Student Organization. death was delayed until early this uration in Washington. While fellow Democrats were ray route six. and - Mrs Tulor insisted on reading his entire 'I tried to assure him that in morning to TABLE permit notification of She went by special train which getting into the full swing of Turnbaw. Columbus, Ohio, one prepared' address—an 8,000-word his 34 years he had done what his family. Robertson was sponsored by the Tennessean inaugural it:bra:ion, Kennedy son. Herbert Brim of Waldrop oration -which lasted one hour and few have done in the allotted Burial In St. Louis Named for the outatanding event. Miss plunged into. a S-.!sy day of strict- Drive. and four grandchildren; 45 minutes. State Police Will Malcolm Dooley. a brother. To said Play Committee Scarborough is Women's Editor ly business RIAL Charles and Julie Turnbow. One month later, he was dead that the body would he taken im- Get Pay Increase of the Tennessean and her feature Kennedy arrived at the Whitt Dwight Brinn, and Chad Tern .pneimonia.

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