The Ledger and Times, October 11, 1963
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 10-11-1963 The Ledger and Times, October 11, 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, October 11, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4327. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4327 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]. • • •, q • &meted As Best All Round Kentuery Community Newspaper 1963 In The Afternoon God Daily Newspaper For Murray We an d Trust I Calloway County United Press International IN ova 24th YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, October I I , 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. ,LXXXIV No. 241 *TODAY IS THE 29th. DAY WITHOUT RAIN Local Case Is NEW TRAFFIC 82 Year Old Record Will Fall _ New traffic lights have been Paving In City Reversed By Installed at Twelfth and Syca- more streets and residents are If Rain Fails To Fall Today cautioned to watch for t h e m, Many local motorists who have What is believed to be the break- official weather for Murray and who Appeals Court been used to the four was stop" ing -of an 82 year old record was supplies the above figures _pointed at this intersection, apparently Bus immiment today in Calloway Coun- (Continued on Page 6) 'Underway; do not realize that regular stop ty. if it fails to rain. Today will lights have been installed. (Inc GE have been the 29th consecutive day FRANKFORT. Ky. efen — The accident and several near acci- without rain in Calloway County. state Court of Appeals today that dents have occurred because the 15t The record was set in 1881 when Seniors Are reversed Calloway Circuit Court in motorist would come to a stop, Franchise Is a negligence case involving then it failed 'to rain from September 3 Let pull on treat- across the intersee- through October 1. This record is ment of a patient by Dr Larry Uon without regard for the new Maintained at Caries Illinois' and it 09 Hopson at a Murray clinic. traffic lights. Guests Of The Murray City , Council met coincides with the situation here in as planned this summer in order Motorists are cautioned about last night in regular session with to give the The high court held that there Callow — County as far as can be * road base time to be- the new lights and are urged to general business of the city coming was "sufficient evidence to make ascerei.ned. come more firm. The area will pro- watch for them. a Rotary Club up for discussion. bably be paved next spring. prima facie case against Dr Hop- Last rain in Calloway County was The council voted to accept the son" whom the patient, Leo Wig- on Se otese'-r Councilman Prentice Lassiter re- 12 when the gauge recommendation of the Murray gins, contends was negligent in registsred Two High School seniors from ported .in" or rain. to the council that Poplar treating him for an eye injury which Dr. Ralph H. Woods Planning Commission to deny the Kiwanis Club 4 'ields are. tinder dry local schools spoke to the Murray and 19th. streets had been paved 1,lury Glenn Millington - petition of the residents of Plain- resulted in the loss of the sight of now and Rotary Club yesterday. with Story, Sherrie Lane, and Cher- the utmost caution is urg- view Acres Sub-division to be that eye. ed by forestry Don Hunter, in charge of the ry from Main to Walnut being groups and local fire- brought into the city limits. The men. program, introduced the seniors readied. Poplar street was widened Wiggins sued the Houston-Mc- Hears Sheriff Joe ,W. Lee At Dr. Woods Is Planning Commission studied the Rainfall through and other guests from the schools. during the past month and the en- Devitt Clinic, Inc., Dr Hopson, an September of request and it was felt that the Naval Air Station this year is Eli Alexander. principal of Mur- tire street from Ninth to Twelfth internal medicine specialist, and 11.89 inches below the petition should be denied until the normal, of 39.25 ray High. Billy Wilson, president of *has received the new coat of pav- Dr. James Hart, the clinic's eye Director Of inches of rain for city was in better condition to pro- the same Council and Ben Ho- ing. speelalist. The Murray Kiwanis Club met period. the Student perly serve the area. last For the \far as a gancanm, vice-president were in- Whitnell Estates will not be paved night at the Southside Res- PEN.SACOLA. FLA ,FHTNCJ — whole the A franchise will be granted to Wiggins suffered an injury to taurant in their regular meeting. Navy Aviation Officer Candidate county is short 1990. inches of rain troduced from Murray High School. Toy Lenning of Radio Cab to op- his left eye in December of Sheriff Woodrow New Company since the normal is 47.35 and Ed Frank Jeffrey Student 1959 Rickman spoke Joe W Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs. inches. erate a bus within the city of Mur- when a piece of metal from a bear- to the club, giving a brief history Eska Lee of Route 6, Murray. Ky.. The average anneal rainfall in Council president and Edwin Sho- ray It is understood that a bus has ing he was working on at Taylor of the Murray Rescue Squad and repolpei Sept 16 for training at Calloway County is 47 62 inches. lar, vice-president of the Student been ordered Brother Of and will make a re- Motors. Murray, flew into his eye. told of the activities of the squad the Naval School of Pre-Flight at The scarcity of rainfall this year Council were introduced from Col- gular schedule when the line gets At the clinic, Wiggins was treated over the past several years. Sheriff the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, may be noted from the following lege High. Into operation. by Dr. Hopson who used tweezers Rickman is president of the Rescue Fla. Dr Ralph H. Woods. President of tabulation which indicates the nor- Ed 'Frank Jeffrey spoke of the Murray Woman Evans McGraw has reported to and cotton-tipped swabs to remove Squad at this time. Murray State College, since 1945, mal rainfall for the specific months activities of the Student Council at Mayor Ellis that final approval of a small piece of steel from his eye. The club discussed plans for their The 16-week school is an officer was recently appointed to serve on of the year and the actual rainfall College High and , how it worked the Circarama Sub-division im- Wiggins said that Dr. Hopson annual donut sale and also their indoctrination program designed to the Board of Directors of Teachers for this year. toward better relationships between provements L9 expected this week. told him there was another small bowling tournament. A membership Introduce students to the,, funda- National Life Insurance Company , the students and the teachers. Wil- •Is Found The area will be curbed, and gut- object in the eye, but did mental requirements of being an of Louisville. Month Normal spoke on the organization of Dead not re- drive will be held, inthe near fu- Aetna son Jr tered and the streets will be paved move it. He told Wiggins that it ture. officer, and to equip them with a Harris L. Wood. president of Jan. 5.19 se the Murray High Student Council' The project is being accomplished wouldn't bother him, and advised Ken Adams had his father as his physical and mental background Teachers National Life announced Feb 4.09 .ae and some of its goals and purposes. under the Accelerated Public Works him to return to work Dr. Hopson guest needed for further training to the Company's shareholders Dr. Mare/Aar. 503 6.14 Don Hunter explained that it was Program of the Federal Govern- did not suggest any need for a April 4.12 3.52 the purpose to have all high schools Students will study subjects rang- Woods' appointment as the newest The brother of a Murray woman ment Fonds received will be match- specialist, Wiggins testified. May 4.18 represented. however Callowey ing from Aviation Science to Flight member of the board. He feels that 221 EATO was found dead about 9 30 yesterday ed by residents of the area for the Dr. Woods' association with the June 9.50 1.99 County High is not meeting today, When pain persisted. Wiggins re- Ladies Day Held Fhyaiology and from military ad- In the Maftleid Oreek where it curb and gutter work and the city be of great value in July 3.93 5.13 making it difficult to have all plan- turned to the clinic and ministration to the manual of arena. Company will crosses Highway 45 near Mayfield will pay its normal one-third of the Dr. Hart On Wednesday Aug. 3.25 ned guests present. sent him Upon completion of the school they building Teachers National Life in- 5.4 Cordial Wilson, 54 street Coat. to the hospital, took x-rays of Boar route - to a strong, secuse. financial in- Sept. 3.09 .18 Visiting Rotarians yesterday were Brent the next morning and sent Wiggins wie commissioned Ensign in the two, brother at Mrs.