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The Ledger and Times, February 10, 1964 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 2-10-1964 The Ledger and Times, February 10, 1964 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, February 10, 1964" (1964). The Ledger & Times. 4428. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4428 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]. 'WARY 8, 1964.... • mossusmom • Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper 4enar . The Afternoon . Daily Newspaper - ‘\‘‘ 'lla\ikk/14 For Murray and Calloway County in Buren • Murray 1 United Press International In Our 1154b Year Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, February 10, 1964 Population 10,100 Vol. LXXXV No. 34 rim the ether spa.n by. 'C. Y. K.' for I happiness just as t today? It says Are volume I form- d on the thbject • • • In reference to happy'' : Happi nese you are lolled by ARGROVES, BOYD CAPTURED ON SUNDAY ilhoun, Kentucky L. A. Rowland Wins . Two Injured Dr. Borys Surawicz, Heart Expense Paid Trip Harold Poynter Charged With bethg able ta walk. being ante to talk. R. H. Falwell Sr. L A, Rowland, Lynn Grove. Ky, The Here Urt In Accident Specialist, Here On has been awarded an expense-paid Harboring Three being able to see. Thursday being able di hear. trip to Quincy. nlinois, which in- a reading a letter '&1ved a 3-day get-acquainted and Three Calloway County men were also indicted the three for breaking 0 The Murray Heart Soceety wOI program the following consultants rid girl who can do Early Sunday informational meeting on Feb- captured at 6:30 yesterday everting out of the Murray City Jail The rib Monroe its Thirteenth Annual Heart have been brought to Murray: for the and she still Isn't ruary 3. 4 and 5 To qualify after breaking out of the Murray three were being held in the city Sunday Consultant Day on Thursday. Feb- On progrees ties showed cons:ides-A 1952 Herbert trip he City Jail on Sunday February 2. ul because the county jail was James Herbert Jones of Benton ruary 13. 1964. by inviting to Mur- cur, Lotlisinlie ti I can see, and I In selling and he aiso completed full at the time of their arrest and Terry Tippin, student at Mur- ray Dr. Bores Surawicz of Lex- I can't walk. 1953 Dr Murray Kinsman, Louis- the first step in a basic training Jimmy Hargrove age 20. Eddy They removed a heavy brace from Reuben Hale Fahn41, Br, age 78, ray State Ccilege from Oitensboro, ington. Kentucky course in service and help to cus- Hargrove- age 18 and Jackie Boyd a jail a hacksaw to EN AND HAPPY and Callo- were hospitalized early Sunday bunk by using bitaneseuruin of Murray Dr Surawkz, Asenciate Profeetior tomers. age 22 were taken without offering • • having take off the heavy bolts, and reed way County. died early Sunday morning after sustained in- 1954 Dr Morris Weiss, Louisville the plant of the yesterday at borne of r cheat For a per- of Medicine and Chief of the Card- He was guest at resistance the the brace to prize open the jail cell morning at the Murray Humana juries in an automobile accident new Uni- Co. whose sales staff Harold about three miles te to ABBY. Box io-Vadtilar Section at the 1966 Dr W B Troutnian, Louis- Moomnan Mfg Poynter and the jail door. They escaped by from a self -inflicted gun shot which occurred at South 8th and versity of Kentucky Medical School. he joined in March. In addition to from Murray cm the Bethel Road moving from the jail through a fire is. Oalif. Enclose a according to Poplar Stresses at 2•45 cm. wound in the head. Russia and facilities including plant. 041 the east ads of the county Poyn- framed envelope. was born In Morrow. tour of all hose drying room and then out an la Max H Churchill. coroner. Bernard Harvey. administrator of Louisville also • • received his M D degree from 1956 Dr Walter Coe. office. research, and farm he ter was arrested also and charged alley window. Amon:kis to James Shelton of the Murray Hospital said this morn- Stefan Innory University Ooliege learned about the products, the with harboring crumnale Sheriff Woodrow Rickman said the J H Churchill Funera. Hotue. ing that lappul. age 20. was in fair 1957 Dr Mank Tullis, Memphis klet. "How To Have of Medicine, Wilna Poland He re- researoh program and future plans. Sheriff Rickman said this morn- that he was called about 2:15 Sun- Mr Falwell called lein at 11 50 cozahtion and his injuries were of send 50 centa to ceived his hospital training Jo Po- 1956 Dr F T Billings. Nashville There were a number of explantory ing that he was checking a series day morning when the barn of m Saturckty and said he would the chest and the spine. HarveyH Beverly Hills, Calif. a land. Norway and Germany before sessions with question and answer of breaking and a barn burning Robert Lax near New Concord was need an ambulance as he wanted said the condition of Jones. age 48.1 coming to the United States in 1959 Dr W P Hall, Paducah periods in ...hob specialists and when he was called in on the case. burned. no to the hospital in about 30 isms satisfactory and lus injuries iG ER SIGNALS to 1961, where he took further hospital adnaniatration people explained the A State Trooper had received a, tip Sheriff Rickman said that the Shelton arrived at the. included multiple bruises 1960 Dr Ralph Denham. Louis- Morals,. frequent es minutes training in Vermont and at Gen- various phases of the lousinese. A that the Hargrcnes and Boyd sere barn had been set on fire and that se re barksebte any be at 1102 Main Street about According to - Patrolmen Wilharril ville tuarle eral- Hospital in Philadelphia. Penn. feature web a visit to the nualenrn holed up in the_pcmnter house and the tire tracks of the car inyolved .41 kaiser disorder.— 12 15 and found the house locked H. McDougal of the Murray Police viewing of testa De RAW,* •11•••••fe He has been inert-why in Vermont 1961 Mr Joe Senterd. Louisville dairy unit including officers in the Sheriff's office and were plainly visible. examination he could not Department who covered the acci- • weal.. Incr••••• t pm Colleae of Medicine and at the being conducted with a herd of two state troopers converged on The store of Aubrey Farris at b DVSera Tow .I.•• anyone in the house and dent Jones", driving a 1960 Cheat- Haller, Louisville arouse Univereity of Pennsylvania In 19M 1962 Dr Alex identical twin cows the house Cherry Corner was also entered, he •••• is 4 11.41I1 If mot key • s• went across the street and got a mien was pang esat on Poplar to the University of Ken- Mr. Rowland attended Ptiot Oak Hickman said that he walked up InUas, Drag (roomer. he carne Dr Joseph Little Nashville said and a cash register and ciga- from Mrs R E Kendall Shelton when he Was hit by Tippet, driving 1963 tacky to head the Cardimvasculer High School He is son of the late to the house and that Poynter came rettes taken. the house and failed to 1956 Chevrolet, who was coming searched a section in the Departelent of Men- 'The, annual service during Heart W L Rowland Mrs Rowland is to the door Rickman said that he On the East Highway near Faxon fled anyone By thies time a large out of South Rh Street Singleton of Lynn It. I. Illakeell, Sr. one He is now associate physician Month financed by a local group daughter of 011ie told Poynter that he was there to the store of Arthur }target was )P CORRECT people had gathered at number of Another accident occurred at at the Medical benne' and the receii lug support from the United Grove. recirup the Hareroves art! Boyd and broken into with the following tak- the house and Mihail was decoy- sooday" 3 .30 a m According to South 4th and Sycamore Streets TIME Veterans Hospital in Lexington and Fund ;Mae has been of great ser- to step aside Poynter complied, en, 15-20 cartons of Cigarettes, a box and in the garage by his nephew, Settirday at 11'45 p m when Donne. erect ,reponte, he never retained 00114Ci011a at the Ireland Army Hospital ln vice in Many heart sufferers and Rickman %Wt, and he then walked of cigars, three two pound bags of !MPERATIIIIE Joe McClard who had stoPPrd &flee The &mead had siditicant per- Cale Garland. drivaw a 1956 SUIT* Fort Knox Kentucky has stunuiated professional interest New Plant Set Into the house with an automatic morose, three bags of cookies, a ,Y seeing the large crowd of people tialpation in the building of Mur- south on Highway 121, was hit by pointed toward a small OR NIGHT He became n Milted States citi- in the problems of heart and biood At Bowling Green shotgun bottle of hair oil. two Packages of When Falwell was discovered he- Years He was the 1958 Chevrolet, driven by Jackie ray for the past fifty zen in 1956 and he is a member of vessel disease" a society mokeernan room with a blanket ay‘er the door razor blades, au to eight quarts of lves uneeesehous and was rushed to court clerk from 1910-1914 Ray Geurin.
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