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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 10-4-1965 The Ledger and Times, October 4, 1965 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, October 4, 1965" (1965). The Ledger & Times. 4930. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4930 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]. N.1.1 .41 It Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper 1085 r The Only Largest t mem- Afternoon Daily Circulation In Murray And Both In City * meet- And In County Count y County held at Calloway Nmosimmommosommibi bolditi . In Our 116th Year Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, October 4, 1 965 Murray Population 10,100 Vol. LXXXVI No. 234 shall . United Press International 1:70 alit 1 t e of thel7 i oh wo- I • State Department Officials of Mrs Pope Paul VI In Historic 0 Will Speak Here Wednesday an Visa-, • Mat at the- The US Department of State will hold a series of Community Meet- Move, Speaks, UN Today ings on Foreign Policy in Murray hder of October 6. Dr Ra!ph H. Woods, pre- meet at sident of Murray State College. has pm. announced Trip Pour state department officials On Unprecedented 101 be on campus and at other lo- of caticns in the Murray area thr- ourhout the rhy to dismiss such Funeral For Richard tcpizs as general foreign policy, Calls For End Of War Or"War Europe. the Afro Asian world, the McCabe Held Today foreign aid program. USAID. Viet- - - of the Nam, the Far East. and US China Funeral services for Enchant Will Put An End To were held this Mankind" W have relations Henry McCabe ito home mcrrung at ten at the St Brought to the area by the ef- be !Ma- Leo's Catholic ChurZW aith Rev. forts of Dr Frank Steely, head of y Bing,- Martin Mattingly officiating. the MSC history department. the By IAll'IS CASSELS Mavis Heart Society died Friday at 806 p.m I'nited Press Intersatissial day-long event will be climaxed by r intents Conroy McCabe a community meeting on foreign at the Meados view Nursing Hume NEW YORK rp, — Pope Paul the pledges of deka hs lien illitonsy Ulm Cab eepremeatatives are shown before s large board indicathis policy in the College Auditorium. near Farmington where he had VT. speaking to the United Nations toward the $1.4 Nana eye research M edical Center. From left to right are Lien Peaddent for only three weeks Contributes - laktrist 43-K This open meeting will begin at been • patient General Assembly in the name of James. The pledge of the Murray ; of the Rale Ray. Bemis* WWerd and tenser Lieu District G overnor Joe Pat '7.30 pm. after he and his wife moved here "all mankind." solemnly warned to- meet M USW Club, $4.540, may be emu ea the board. from St Petersburg. Fia. dar that peace is no looter mere- -- -- will m Hos- The tour officials who con- New Machine ly desirable but an indispensable Survivors include hts wife. Mrs e Find- Louisville. Ky.. Lions Jackie Wilson Ends . duct the activities are David H. contlition of human eureival. later McCabe, one daughter, Mrs and Mrs. Clubs of Kentucky are away to • McKillop. E Dennis Conroy. John In an unprecedented appearance Army Supply Course Noonan McKillop, Marion Brunshveyter of Murray. The Calloway County Heart Soc- Legion Drive tranfying start in their drive to Holt. and Toni Wore the parliament of nations, of and three grandchildren. Ronald, iety has contributed a Burdick xalae $1 4 million to build an eye- Conroy. and Halt are matinees the gentle-voiced. sad-eyed pontiff FORT B1CLVOIR V. (ARTNCI Noonan. Judith. and Patricia Brunechwyler. Cardiac Monger to the Murray- research institute in Louisville's the state department. and made his own the words of the late 4 — Pvt. Jackie P. Wilson. 20, spa will accom- Their son -an-law John Brunsch- Calloway County Hospital. accord- • ,• To Begin At fast-growing Medical Center. of the foreign service, President John P Kennedy: nemakers of Mr. and Mrs 'Wlatesp C Whirr, manager wyler, is with the Murray Division ing to County Judge Robert 0. At • etate-mcie lions meeting pany the group as "Mankind mu* put an end, to home of fleiz. try, completed a ten-week spend the day of the Taman Company. Miller who has been acting as here recently. 99 of the Len, Clubs The speakers will war, or war will put an end ter MOW and parts course. Clot I. at at the college, high Hospital Administrator Vi 097 Pledged SWIM a giving talks mankind" Meet Tonight Kl*** the Army lingineer School. Port Prayers were said last night at MO instrument is a transistor- sips that elated Jansgh N. 01111111 schools, service clubs. and other fern o'clock at the J H Churchill ized device Much con- The Pope who arrived here ear- Belvoir Vs communtty organisations Emphas- electronic a tdulevilik president Of Ibit Sea- Funeral Home lier today on the first papal visit During the course Wilson receiv- the meetings will be given stantly mordtore haul action Pulse Matey Una Rye Porgidathin. is at all to Americo. told the world's states- ed instruction in maintaining re- put by lo- rate and certain brain functions Amer-imp Legion Poet 73 of Mur- Predowthy pledged treat ether t* answering questions The pallbearers were Sanford he came before them as cords pertainag to the receipt. following heart attacks and other men that ray will lekt off thetr 19611 mesa. qpüree, was was for • total of cal citizens fincock, Joe Hiltiock. Pete Panzer, -bearer of a message for all man- storage lame. dligni= and activities will begin at periods when dose monitoring is bership drive at their regular rneet- *56.569 oplipps todate. The day's Ed Fenton, Joe Fournter. and Don kind " salvage of engineer will be inter- necessary. There are plans for use Mg tonight acoording to Comenan- MOM 43.1, of which Carter 11'30 when Noonan Athey of the earth turn He entered the AI* in May of of this intention in the operating "The peoples • der Sykes Olivet,' is the fund-nds- viewed by the college radio daft thilley of room MO as on the words of to the United Ratios* as the last • the this year and ethiglated basic Other $-30 events will include Interment WY in the Fancy as Mg &Malian. came up with David H. Wallis, hole Of concord And peace," he The meeting wet begin M 6 30 training at Rim Jadalles. a. C. speaking at a general as- Farm °cemetery with the arrange- the nosplial. The expense of this egtheribuuon - - sale& Conroy's said pm with a short banes meeting Wilson • 1964 Mathate of Cal- sembly at Calloway County High ment& by the J. H. Churchill Fun- unit was eepresehisited eame. with the fund-ren- Before maim to the domed-than- 'Alter which the members wiU loway County Milan in )dut, speaking at eral Home The clammy oiontr Heart Soc- tal antrum in parenthemee. M- School and McKillop's Hi-h-Burger Inn ed U N. Assembly Building for his divide into teams to visit pad eay. vetted for Maid II1Mtric be- iety Is • unit of the United Fund OW 111-IC (Dr. 11921s Day of Da- historic appearance as pilgrim of tide entellag the MIN/. ICathimmed On Page Two, To Open Again Soon drive each Year and money for thembers sod prospective ambers m..0eueity) with 011.700: Ch- had their promises come from this peace the 86-year-old pontiff for 1066 dues (Marin 'awry et Lib- M-a Municipal source conferred privately with President PI PAWN President's heavily- Cotwarsacdar arise reminds like E _21111„ The Hearreocilly.aho centring- in the -Y (-toe Hickman Micicliertsar, 35th floor of public Out the Legion Is an im- et Four Accidents Occur In City The fii-14-11tirger Dm will reopen ed two hundred Nay *Mars dailla lenarded mite on the $17.110 portant oleic origanteateon to —the with in about two weeks according to League Will in cash to be used So pay costa at the Waldorf-Mende Rad All fund-raising costs in con- comentsellty it well as being a vet- Mr and Mrs Mirky Roberson, x-say screening of patient& The Pope expressed his delight nection with the campaign to rase he • erans organisation Duo-mg the pad owners and managers of the - The medical staff at the hoe- at being in America. which four-story Over Weekend; No One Injured the money to erect the free, so year they have Eisen more than drivelet used the monitor in an erner- described as -a country so Research Meet At Dam pital bullang are being paid by full of $1300 on communtty project* gency cafe on the day it was pre- strong, so industrtous, so to Prevent Ithridneet Pro. New Tire struck the popular eating Fall automobile mocedente oc- front of Roland Drug Store and to the hospital. wonders." 'pituitary week, doing extensive sented More than $1.009 of this was York RPM • nauoral curred on Saturday and eanday in hit the hint of the 1956 Ford 4- Mace lost The thirty-abrth annual confer- Croy** atecially estimated at with to the interior spent preempting the American medical research foundation the city tints of Murray.
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