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The Ledger and Times, June 18, 1963 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 6-18-1963 The Ledger and Times, June 18, 1963 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, June 18, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4230. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4230 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]. JE 10, 19(i3 Newly Proposed Route For 1-24 Would Miss Murray Completly FRANKFORT. Ky tii State changes with 1-55 near Scott City, the Western Kentucky Parkway near the more expensive of the seven to recommend the proposal to the routes wluch have been proposed Nashville. This is the route wruon thence from Princeton toward Fort Coltinuasioner of HIgIlWa)a Henry Mississippi River the new site os Eddyville. then turn routes that nave been proposed tor U. S Bureau of Public Roads. He Is supported by the 1-24 Group com- Campbell and Nashville Ado, crosses the Of the seven proposed routings, Ward said Tuesday a consulting I-51 at Villa Ridge, HI. southeast to peas within five miles 1-24, because of its crossing 01 the Indicated .he first wanted to Ms- posed of representatives ox several Ward claims that Ma, would save and crosses three wet., :treated between Nasn- firm has a new routing the OMO of Hoplunsvale and several miles Mississippi at Scott City. elltih the routing with Ms coun- West Kentucky towns. With 4,he the state money on construction or proposed It then would span ville and Paducah, and tour ex- for Interstate Highway 24 through River about 10 miles upstream from east of Ft Campbell, Ky. terparts in other states through highway tatting this route, residents the West Kentucky Turnpike be- The route would, however, ben- tended west of Paducah to connect Illinois and western Kentucky. the highway bridge at Cairo, Ill., From there g would pass north- which the route would pass. of this area could reach it by an tween Princeton and Paducah. Op- r efit a larger population, have great- with I-55 and 1-57 in Illinois and Ward said the corridor proposed pass near Paducah, Ky., and turn east of Clarksville, Tenn., anti par- Interchange located near the lake ponents of his plan say Me state er usage and provide more non-user Missouri for the route by Wilbur Smith ei east to cross the Tennessee and allel U S. 41-A to a junction with The highway departments of at Fort Henry. sill not save any money because benefits than the others, the firm Aaruciatese would cust rivers just below Ken- I-65 in the northern part ox One Kentucky, Tennessee. Illinois and The original route of 1-24 brings the turnpike will be paid tor by Cumberland said. More than half the route or an average of about 11.011.600 tucky Dam and Barkley Liam. Nashville Metro area Missouri jointly authorized the con- the interstate highway close to Pa- Highway Commissioner Henry those persons using It and there- would lie through Pentucky. per mile. Crossing near the relocated town The consulting lirm said its re- Suiting firm to undertake a com- ducah, Mayfield and Murray, pro- Ward has amid to get UM highway fore the state will not be out any 'The recommended route inter- of Kuttawa. it would connect with commended route would be one cil Ward said he was not yet ready parative analysts of the various ceeding toward Fort Campbell. then routed from Paducah to Princeton, , money anyway. Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper In The Afternoon Daily Newspaper God se dying For Murray o Isaac- We n Schul- and irk. Nut rg asked Trust Calloway County rig data • United Press International IN OUR 94th YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, June 18, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXX1V No. 144 ONE KILLED IN FOUR VEHICLE ACCIDENT .1 Calf Butchered By Thief On Saturday ity Program Bruce Hill Dies; Two Others — - - Offers A calf owned by (Men Crawford Are Injured In Wreck Today Overby/ of Lynn Grove who lives just south ecertified was butchered Saturday night or early Sunday morning and only tale One man was killed and two in- firmed down the highway coming hind quarters were taken For A Year tuited in an accident tins morning to a halt just off the highway alter The calf weighed over 500 pounds Just _before 6:30 which involved proceeding tor 93 feet and skidding Amendment To The Sheriff's office today reported four vehicles twelve feet Mayor Hasnm Ellis has been not- that the calf was shot in the head, Dead is Bruce 11111, age 55. The Burkeen car remained under ified by the Federal Housing and then butchered The entire call Injured are Joe Pat Phillips, control and came to a stop on Inc Horne Finance Agency that the with the exception of the hind age 17 of M Urta y route three and left of the highway 100 feet Irons City of Murray's Workable Program quarters were found on the farm Tommy Phillips, 19, also of Mur- the point of the accident had been recertified through July Hospital Bill by Mr Crawford. ray route three. Mr Hill is a resident oh Aimo 1,1964. Both County and State cancers The sherift's °nice reported that route one and was going to work McClellan Ratchford, Regional are working on the case. the accident occurred in the tot- this Morning on the farm of will .4 Administrator said, "A close ex- FFANKFORT. Ky. - Sen. of the western regional hospital lowing manner. Ed Stokes He was a passenger in amination of program administer- George Overby, 0-Murray. sug- area They said they favored "state- Three vehicles were approaching the 1952 Chevrolet truck owned by ed by this Agency will reveal that gested an amendment today to tne wide Increases in indigent care pay- Ladies Day Golf Murray on Highway 94 East near {Continued on Page 4i they are all geared to assist any lutes!! hospital bill which would make in- ments." the Lake Stop Grocery Clayburn Flights Announced community that is willing to help digent patients at hospitals through- They added that indigent pa- McCuiston was driving a 1949 Chev- itself As a certified participant In out the state eligible for the aid tiona deserve equal consideration rolet truck: behind him was Dora George The Ladies Day golf lineup for Workable Program activities. Mur- the bill otters regardless of area:' Sen. E. Overbey Dean Burkeen dray mg a 11/63 Pont _ June 19 has been released Tee off ray has shown that it is making Local Police ooixesed io aiding in- A fear was raised that the Board car: and behind her was tommy -I am not time will be 9 00 a m tomorrow at the necessary effort to improve eastern Ken- of Health. which will determine it Phillips driving a 1963 Mercury digent patients in the Calloway Country Club Mg conditions for as citizens" Bro. Norman Crittenden "But I think a hospital qualifies as a regional Just as Dora Burkeen started to tucky," Overby said Woodmen Will Mayor Ellis said today. "This pro- T.„. Institution, will expunge tram such Hazel . Officers At that patients who are equally in- Flights are listed as follows pass McCuiston. apparently Phil- hospitals except the grew, has been made possible by the Kevivat Service To iLEANING digent in northern, central and designation all Hold Family Picnic lips started to pass her Jane Baker, Betty active participa tio n of many people, re western Kentucky also should be five UMW institutions Venela Sexton, begin At Bethel The Phillips car went oil on tne Johnson. R-Harian, Lowry who are interested in Murray's or- eligible for these benefits" Ben W Nick left side of the road Onto the gravei, KPOA Meetin was spe- derh growth The Citizens Com- Overby said that the ball was adrnhtted that the OM Jerlehe Sullivan. Earlene Doran. apparently got out of control, pro- • The Hazel Woodmen of the World mittee. The Moprray Planning(- — — well-drafitad and said that it ap- Continued on Page 41 Beaty Jo Purdom ceeded down the left side and struck Camp No LIS will hold a faintly asp arid the City Council have Revisal services will begin at the (Special I. the Ledger and Than, ell-incluEVII. Rut n• the truck of Ralph Evans which waft parently is -- -- night picnic at the Murray city Eueidene Robertson, Kathryn all worked diligently to accomplish 'Whet Methodist Church Thursday, hes Cral Murray policemen an the bill wei be , parked by the Lake Stop Grocery. said the effect of park Thursday night at seven Kyle, Pauline Parker this goal 1 hey deserve the thatika June 20th and continue through attending the Kentucky Peace Ot• five United Mine 'The truck was knocked forty act that only the Lester Nanny Is o clock Frances Parker, Urbena Koenan, of the people" Saturday night. June 29th. ficees Association meeting today hospitals in eastern Ken- down the highway. - %cotters Bar-b-que bread and drinks will Ruth Wilson in Henderson. Kentucky at tne tucky will be able to quality as re- Confirmed By The Bro Norman Crittenden of Ful- Mr Hill *as standing in front or be furnished by the camp and La Verne Ryan, Sue Spann.
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