The Ledger and Times, April 26, 1963
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. • SELECTED AS A BEST ALL 1‘013WD KEINTIKET COMMITETST INETISPAPEZ 3 In Largest ?SS God Circulation In 11, 0,k,• '4;44'-v 4441 The'City We va REA Largest Triiii A Circulation In t\NNV The County IN OUR 64th YEAR United Press International Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, April 26, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV No. 98 • PAVING IS TO BEGIN EARLY THIS YEAR Three Injured In / / 11/ Automobile Wreck CHINA 398 Persons Council Approves Purchase Of Lead is Reported Three college students were in- volved in an accident yesterday Screened For Street Washer; morning at 4:00 o'clocx accoraing Bonds TH OK'd to Trooper Stephenson. The tnree VIETNAM were in a Chevrolet Corvair pro- riENTIAN A full discussion of the street streets. The I c•eeding Glaucoma street washer would Search south on U. 8 641 on tne paving program • In Plane was held by the have a 1200 gallon tank and would 1Benton Highway In front of use City Council last night and Mayor be mounted on a one and one-half radio station Murray Holmes and Calloway County res- Ellis urged that residents ton truck The council approved the Alec Thomas, managing editor of have told City Policeman Jack Jef- As they moved around tne curve idents turned on all unpaved out "well beyond our streets who want request and bids will be taken on the Huntsville, (Alabama) Times frey of Stevenson. Alabama. a town at the top of the hill coming to- expectations" their streets THAILAND to take advantage of paved, to prepare now the washer and a used one and one- incident ward Murray, the car swung to tne called the Ledger and Times this In the area, about the the free glaucoma clinic at Robert- Under the policy used by the city half ton truck. morning to report that a plane was A search is underway at this east, then back on the nignway, go- son School, R L. Cooper. project for some years on new sheens pro- ing off the Edgar Wilkerson and Harold reported down in flaw in the time by plane and by foot in the west side of tne nign- BANGItOg chairman said this morning. perty owners on each side of the way. striking Speight appeared before the coun- wild country in northwest Alabama area described. in Jackson County the fence owned oy Three hundred and ninety-eight street pay one-third of the cost e-J cil on a drainage problem on South on the evening of April 6. In northwest Alabama Billy Mahan. then striking a 'atm CAMBODIA N, -SOUTH persons were screened at the clinic each and the city pays one-third. 16th street Apparently the large Mr Thomas said that he had a pole in the center of the front of tne 1 VIETNAM last night from the hours of 5:00 Last night Gaylon Thurman, He said that a little girl saw the culvert under South 16th street is reporter with the search party and 'car The three were taken to Inc to 9:00 p. in Three doctors were on speaking for the residents of Whit- plane fall and that she told her r•)- about half full of sand and gravel that any developments would be Murray Hospital, treaten ana re- hiind to take the tonometer reading nell sub-division, asked that the mother about It, but that her =COMMUNIST and this retards the flow of water called in as quickly as posmble, leased. and except for a few persons who subdivision be paved. He said that mother told tier to keep quiet about going under the street. causing It He said that there-eras no identi- Injured with cuts and bruises were came in prior to 500 p. in. the the money for the residents part It Later the mother is reported to I 1 NEUTRAL to back up west of 16th The mayor fication of the plane gisen and he Leland Phillips, William Jones. anti clinic ran swiftly and very smooth- was in hand, ready to be turned over said that the highway department did not know whether it might Bobby Joe Kelso Phillips was re- I PIO WEST ly. to the city Thurman was told, that will be requested to clean out the have been Us plane flown by H. W. turned to the hospital later. The clinics are being sponsored he should turn the money over to culvert to alleviate the situation. "Stub" Wilson or not. by the Murray Lions Club in co- the city clerk and that the residents Dr. Steely Is Wilson disappeared on a flight Frank Ryan. who has interests in operation with the Calloway Coun- of the subdivision would receive SITUATION WOISENS— U.5. 7th Fleet units are reported Whltnell subdivision and Bagwell front Gadsden Alabama to Terrell. ty Health Department and the consideration along with other Craig Harris To Go moving closer to this area and the U S. Is considering put- Manor subdivision was present. He Texas on the evening of April 6. Kentucky Society for the streets in town desiring to be paved ting troops Into Thailand to try to stem the worsening Preven- Indicated that he was interested in • Speaker For A widespread search for hint has On Archaeological tion of Sliminess. Those streets turned in early have Laos situation, where fighting is underway again between the paving program contemplated been underway Since that bane. Glaucoma is a common a better opportunity, it was Trip To Spain the Red-leaning Pathet Lau and neutralist forces. progres- indi- by the city The search by th4,Sasiens Aig sive eye at,ease. Although the di- cated, since only a certain amount Robins APB. - George Breathitt of the J J. B. Rescue Center at sease may not be aceompanied by is available by the city for paving Rotary Club Craig Morris of Murray will ac- Georgia. suspended ac- Hilliard Company was present for has been symptoms, some of the signs which Repaving of some of the old city cordink to a report from the base company the University of Chicago the meeting The council passed a Harvey Ellis To point to its possible presence are' a streets will also be undertaken Bids The rescue center search archaeological expedition to Am- resolution calling for the sale of has and blurred or hazy vision which clears will be asked for paving Some of responsibibty eastern brona. Spain for the 1963 field Preside At Banker 1334.000 of an origin- Dr Will Frank rescue for 22 up after a whilsu rainbow-colored he paving_ will be done in the remaining Steely was tne season The expedition, which is BULLETIN May, states al 5750.000 bond issue for the Mur- apeaker at the Murray Rotary L'iuo Agricultural Meet rings around lights or glasses which while other paving may be done At one point 118 search flights in under the direction of Dr F. Clark ray Water and Sewer System The yesterday Dr Steely spate on tne LEXINGTON. Ity. ITr — The don't seem to help. later in the summer Howell, Professor of Archaeology sale of the first 5416.000 was hand- one day were made searching five University of Kentucky Board of An even larger number of Thurman also foreign policy of the United states and Human Paleontology at the per- requested that states. Involved in the search per- Trustees today formally charged Over 200 bankers and business sons are led by Hilliard and they will hand- and some of Use probierns wrnen Univerety of Chicago, expected to avail them- Whitnell subdivision be considered iod we...e Sal flights. 61`,2 hours of will be seek- people from all sections le the sale of the bonds approved • have been met in the cuisn oe- UK Vice Preiddent Frank Peter- of Kentucky selves of the opportunity for a free for sheet lights He said that the mem- ing remsios both gultueal and skel- last night ea searching. Civil All F tro son with misconduct In office and are expected to attend the Eighth glaucoma screening on the last residents desired underground wir- tween the tree world and COnlinUn- etal. of 'Early Stone night bers :n five states and additional offered him a hearing on the Annual Agricultral Conference to of the The original bond issue of $750.004 I sill Age, tr^n clinic tonight. ing and steel poets and were will- hours. flight:: and personnel from charge. be held Sunday and Monday, April was approsed by the council some He listed the two principal com- In Residents are reminded that the ing to pay the difference between the U S. Air Force. siiition to archaeologists a 22 and 29, at the months ago with the funds to be munist Sheraton Hotel, clinics are being held at Robertson this type and the conventional type. attacks as the cutting oil number of PI:Istocene flee Ages used in the construction of main Strongest lei.ds at lb.! search end Louisville City School on the a of Berlin Russian aid to Stea china, geolosteeS and paleontologists Williams Avenue just This was approved by the council wee 1:1 an area north and northsest will 'Bankers attending the Con/er- sewerage trunk line and the laterals and aid to other nations leaning off West Main The hours are from and a request will be made of the to- Greenville.