The Ledger and Times, May 12, 1961

The Ledger and Times, May 12, 1961

Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-12-1961 The Ledger and Times, May 12, 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 12, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 5060. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/5060 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]. 161 .. Solected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper 411Ota -40 .;. r•• .. a. Largest - " r r ,4 41;. ....=_: .,-..-_ -_, The Newspaper I, :s ...1 _,..1 t '''' • .- ..imill;(---,'-,.., .41 i_r_.„...,,_ •Illy n. Circulation In _ .... ... sir a E.4. __,-..• __P The City ' \ i • , #4iNi ...:- • TuE,elte....._ii.ap With The -_.3- L_____- - - _,-- -,.._•-_77- - - a- ---e-------- • !'i• .. ,...* 1.7_: ill" ,iii Largest Circulation .---te--•_.. Circulation In N • s'_____\ - . The County • IN OUR 82nd YEAR :nited Press International Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, May 12, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXII No. 112 ING t •••••••1••••••111•11•11•••••1•111•1•M•111=11.111101•11=MIMINNIMIIMII•IMMIIIIMIIII=P 'RE- i4 NATION CONFERENCE IS POSTPONED I Inspcionet Tea m • , Murray High, MSC ROTC Mrs. Lassiter Fight As To Whom Represents 2386 In County College High Exhausted Laos Delays Important Meet An inspection team was in ray yesterday to inspect the Mur- Meet In Finals ray State College ROTC unit. By STEWART HENSLEY spokesman said the cease-fire is Trial Delayed nitrd lostermat. n4) longer an issue." , Pre•idert of the team was Lt. GENEVA tIPP - The 14-nation Receive Benefits But the serest:en of who is to Col. Zarger of the University of conference on the future of Laos MurrayMurray High School and Mur- DETROIT inn - The murder- represent Laos remained- a big Nentucky. Major-Swindill of East- was postponed today until Satur- lay College High will face each conspiracy trial of Mrs. Nelle Las- issue. ern and Captain Smith of the day or Monday because of an By the end of 1960, more than People for December 1960 was other for the championship of the siter and her lover, Gorden Wat- There are three Laotian factions University of Kentucky were the East-West fight over which Lao- , 2.3* people in Calloway County $123,794, according to Charles M. District Baseball tout-lament Mon- son, was halted ternaineart -the pre-Western government of other two officers on the team. today tian delegation to seat at the talks. were receiving old-age, survivors, Whitaker, Manager of the Paducah day afternoon at the high school by the illness of Mrs. la3ssiter. Premiet Prince Boon °um. the and benefits. Master Sergeant Erd of the Uni- The initial meeting of the con- disability insurance Social Security District Office. field. Her physician, Dr. Rollin C. Con "neetralisti" iif former Premier The versity of Kentucky and Sergeant ference was to have started at 3 total benefits paid to these College High advanced to the „eon, told Judge Joseph G. Rashid Prince Souvanna Phouma and the Nationally, almost 15 million First Class Bowen of the 20th. p.m. (10 a.m. EDT) today. not finals with a 6-5 tenth inning win that the glamorous blonds grand- Communist - backed Pathet Lao peop bout Corps. Fort Hays, Columbus, Ohio long•after a delayed formal report over North Marshall. Murray High mother was exhaused physically rebels. • dollars month old-age arrived here billion a in had an easier time blanking South completed the members of the from the Internation- The Soviet Union wants to seat survivors, and disability insurance and emotionally. al Control Rotarians See Marshall 16-0. team. Commission in Vien- al! three factions. The ' -United benefits at the close of 1960. Many tiane confirming The Colts took the lead 1-0 in Rashid said he would send a that a ceaae-fire States wants to seat only the gov- of these people were made eligible actually the first but North went on top The team worked with the local court - appointed physician to ex- exists in Lees. ernment delegatien. which still for benefits by the changes in the John J. Darnall ROTC officers the day. Receipt Of this Winners. View 2-1 in the second. College High during amine Mrs. Lassiter this after- report cleared has not arrived. Britain is seeking - •.• jaw made in 1960-such as the ' the way fee United scored two runs in the third and noon. Meanwhile, held off a deci- States and a compromise. • reduction in the amount of work British participation one in the fourth only to have the sion on whether the trial would here, since The ICC report said there Rad • required to qualify for benefits both Washington and Marshall Countains tie it with resume•Saturday. London had been some a implaints of local Courtesy Film and the removal of the age 50 re- insisted they would not two runs in the sixth. John Darnall Wins Coveted take part breaches of the •ruce but no for- quirement for disability benefits. Rashid ruled Thursday that tes- in the Geneva Both clubs then went' scoreless parley unless a mal complaints. timony given by Richard Jones at cease-fire were until the tenth when North put certified by the Get Assurances Payments to a retired worker a preliminary hearing could be ICC- with no dependents receiving bene- across a single run, College High Anon Foundation Award Here It said it had been given as- Thomas llogancamp was in Fe-enacted for the jury. But no sooner was fits averaged $70 in December got its winning runs in the bottom that issue serances.byi both gevernment pnd charge of the program at the Ro- resolved than an East-West _ 1960; -to- a retired couple, both of the. tenth on the strength of Junes. one of three men serving strut-. rebel forces that they.' would main- tary Club meeting yesterday. lie John Darnall, son of Mr. and , night at the annual Spring Or- gle started on the seating of receiving benefits, the average two hits, a walk, an error and a life tertns for the slaying of au- the tain the cease-fire unless peovok- introduced Robert Perry. who in Mrs. Josiah Darnall. Poplar Street,'chestra Coratert presented by the Laotian representatives. turn introduced the two winners payment was $124. The average wild pitch. to dealer Pat-sin Bill Lassiter, took ed into action for self-defense. different Murray. was presented with the Murray College High Orchestra. The minutes ticked by without of the Murray Rotary ('Iub Schol- for an aged widow was about $58. It was a story at Mur- the Fifth Amendmcat and refused Rusk, standing firm on his re- limit- Anon Fotindat ion Award for out- Making the award was James any resolution of this question arepps. to Murray State 1960 was the 20th year that so' ray High where Red Howe to testify when called as 3 state's fusal to negotiate until all shoot- . College standing musical achievement last Clopton. vice-president of the Mur- until about an hour before the this year. cal security benefits were payable, ed South Marshall to six hits. witness in the conspiracy trial of ing is stepped. put the finishing Freshman Don Faughn again ray Lon, Club This is the sev- 3 p.m. scheduled start, when a Winners are Miss Margie Sue and the 25th anniversary of the hurler Lassiier's widow and her lover. touches on the two-fold American proved to be the power hitter enth annual presentation of the British spokesman announced the Winchester, daughter of Mr. and Social Security • Act, which be- Assistant Prosecutor George Plan for settling the Laotian crisis. with two doubles, a triple, and Wife Of Pastor Anon 'award made by the Lions postponement without explanation. Mrs. E. D. Winchester of Murray came law in 1935. ('hanges in the Kent and Mrs. Nelle Lassiter's at- It called fir: single. Sammy-Parker -and Ron- Club here This delay was disclosed toilette- route six and Kelly Elliot Bennett. law since 1935 have brought more a To Deliver Sermon tomes. Joseph • uise played - nie Danrer each had three hits Darnall, a graduating senior this mg a meeting between British sari of Mrs. Helen Q. Bennett of than 9 out of every 10 people in their unginal roles in the court- -respect" the neuteal- Murray scored two runs in the year al Murray College High has Foreign Secretary Lord Home and 1310 Olive Boulevard. Each of the the United States protection by This Sunday the morning sermon room drama as did Circuit Judge ity i heiependence of Laos un- been a member of the Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei two young people spoke a word old-age. surAvors. and disability in- first, four in both the third and at the College Presbyterian Church band. ehor- Rashid der what,•%er government the op- fifth three each in the us, and orchestra at College High Gromyko, co-chairmen of the con- of appreciation for surance-protection paid for my and runs will he delivered by Mrs. Henry posing factions 44.1th I the country the scholar- ference. ships. taxes on employees, their employ- sixth and seventh innings of play. McKenzie, wife of the Pastor of for the past six years. Coort repoiter Joseph Gondol work outisulbemselves. He plays s The Pne second part of the program weireench-lhe sett-employe& Lunt- Staple- had two for three to the Church.

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