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The Ledger and Times, August 3, 1968 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 8-3-1968 The Ledger and Times, August 3, 1968 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, August 3, 1968" (1968). The Ledger & Times. 6038. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/6038 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]. Ii • - I., I. ' r 2, 19B8 atomic-• a. The ched at 195g Selected M A &et All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper pact was ile mem- The Primary , aboard Largest Paid Source of News Circulation In Murray and Both In City Calloway County And In County 10* Per Copy United Press International Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, August 3, 1968 In Our 89th Year Vol. LXXXIX No. 184 ORE may fif midi sense Dr. Charles Homra Czechs but the Coin Win Effort you Seen64-leard Loyalty Most Named Chairman Of Club To Reform Measures lot abouel I..10 MSU Department o that in- BRATISLAVA, Czechoslova- Overrun you by Congs Powerful Of Meet August kia (UPI) — The last of Soviet " it. .;•kounscl.:. Dr. Charles A. Homra was named by the Murray State troops left over from maneuv- be afraid ers were reported withdrawn is a chair University board of regents 10 And 11 Ingredients Friday. August 2, as chairman from Czechoslovakia today, in- a. Make MURRAY dicating of the Department of Psycho- success of Czech Com- US Position $ At oamfort- munist reformers' efforts to Loyalty is the "most power- logy. The Western Kentucky Coin ✓ you and win the Soviet bloc's tolerance Mr. and Mrs. Don ful, dynamic and lasting ingre- He had served as acting chair- Club will host the Eight Ann- build. Dif- Overbey and of Prague's liberalized brand three children dient of all long-range success man since the effective date of ual State' Coin Convention apt better leaving this of communism. morning early on formulas devised by man," Dr. Dr... Frank Kodman's resignat- August 10-11. 1968 at the Jay- I. Pus the6 vacation. The Defense Ministry • Kelly Thompson, presidept of ion July 1. Dr. Homra, whose cee Civic Center in Paducah, an- North Frontier small e- nounced in Prague the depar- Late yesterday a Western Kentucky Univhsity, training is iri school psychology, Kentucky. ta move it big Rabbit ture of the last Soviet army came into view as we sat starr- ar•cl Murray State University has been at Murray State since The Club President, E. R. McBride. units as Czech Communist lead- ing stupidly out of the window. summer graduates Friday. 1966. has selected Miss By ALVIN B. WEBB Jr. _ Communist supply points and be an up- Bobbye. Show ers conferred with the Soviets He was as nervous He said long-range success is A native of Covington, Tenn, June Hiett as SAIGON (UPD— North Viet- staging areas tamine the as a hen and their staunchest allies in in the A Shau with one chicken His legs were rare where loyalty is non-ex- Dr. Homra earned the B.S. de- Chairman. Committee chair- nam forces using tear gas, Valley, a suspected jumping- red pieces men are as Bratislava. so long, he looked almost out istent. Then he noted that loy- gree at Memphis State Uni- follows: Bill Sch- overran a U.S. Marine position off point for a North Vietna- watly end roeder, Bourse; The Soviet troops had been of shape He crept along this alty is not inherited or acquir- versity and the M.A. degree at Mrs. Doris on South Vietnam's northern mese thrust into the allied 'ad appear- Hoskins, left from maneuvers of t h way and that and finally some- ed easily. Murray State. After teaching Exhibits; Marshall Rev. Glenn Armstrong frontier Friday and maimed. a population centers at Da Nang s at Magee R.amney, Bid Warsaw Pact, Eastern Europ- thing frightened him and he "It comes only from intellig- two years at Murray State, he Board; Ronnie Leatherneck pacification team and Hue on the coast. open ano Hoskins, ean communism's counterpart put those back legs to ent analysis and premeditated went to Florida State Univer- Penny Barrel!: Mrs. in the upper coast. American Communist ground gunners should*, use and Rev. Armstrong To to NATO, in June. The troops • moved on out. and diligently developed habit, sity in 1963 where he earned A nit a Manning, Publicity; headquarters said today. in the jungled valley Friday ihoulcl had been left on Czech soil to and its quality and strength are the Ph. D. degree. Mickie Land. Door Prizes: Bob- Be Revival Speaker The two Communist attacks knocked down an Air Force dnt Ask_ by Abell. Ed Oliver, try to pressure the liberalized A Tow hea early this morning, tested daily in some manner A Navy Veteran. Dr. Homra and Ver- marked the second day of hea- F100 Supersabre and two U.S be smooth non Miles, Building and Equip- AtioSpring Creek regime to slow down its re- giving out with his "satisfied" throughout all of one's life- also taught two years at Ridge- vy fighting on South Vietnam's Army helicopters, the com- the had- • ment; Charles Hoskins. forms. call, a high-low note followed time." Dr. Thompson added. ly High School in Ridgely,lenn. Secur- northern war front, where all- mand said. r Spring Creek Baptist Church, But a rally in Bratislava in- and 1101:4 by a trill. A total of 359 students were He has served as consultant to ity; and Dr. Walter Johnson, ied troops and B52 bombers Spokesmen said a rescue Awards nprth of the Penny Community, tended to make the reconcilia- awarded degrees. including 166 the Murray-Calloway County Breakfast. are fighting to hold off an helicopter rescued the downed Listed what There will be over forty will have a revival meeting be- tion between Soviet Russia and The other day a large flock of Who received master's degrees. Mental Health Center and to offensive by eight Communist jet pilot but that two crew- inspect, ask • dealers from all parts of the glnaing Sunday, August-4_and- its allies and_ _the_ adm i nistra- Grackles lit in the Oak Tree. It was the largest summer grad- Outwood State Hospital and divisions-perhaps 100.000 men. men were killed and two crew- t the tna- country to buy, sell and trade. continuing through August 10. ti on Alexander Dubcek was call- Their mutterings and callings uating class in the history of School near Dawson Springs. Charging behind a barrage,men wounded from the hell- ared pieces, Many interesting and unusual Rev. Glenn Armstrong. past- ed off at the last minute: almost drowned out a Blue Jay I Murray State. He and his wife, Shirley, of rockets. mortars and tear cOpters before help arrived to lines of the exhibits are entered in the or of Beaver Dam Baptist Ulbricht, Gomulka Beek who was apparently perturbed Mrs. Nancy Cowin Knight of whose home is Fulton, are the gas. the Communists routed a pull them out. and so 011.4 • competition for trophies. Church will be the evangelist. "There will be no rally," a by the large numbers. Murray was the top student in parents of two children, Mark, There Leatherneck unit from-- its American soldiers patrolling pleased will be a Rev. Armstrong is the son of spokesman Szech Com- sots the class. She was graduated 10, and Leslie Ann, 8. bid board each day for the landing zone just south of the the mountains between the ir questions. and a penny barrell with Mrs. Brownie Armstrong of munist presidium said. No ex- A Yellow Shafted Flicker light- summa cum laude. Graduating Demilitarized Zone astride a valley and Hue unearthed a rs to your prizes of proof sets and silver 1437 Miller Avenue, Murray. - planation was given but inform- ing on our favorite stump and magna cum laude: were Mrs. Communist infiltration route 2/12-ton Communist arms cache shine is our dollars. Services will be held daily ed sources said East German giving it a few exploratory Wilma Jean Averett of Dexter, into South Vietnam, spokes- which included 28 individual ad At the Awards during the week at two p.m Walter Ulbricht and ask away. pecks. Mo., Mrs. Alice Lowery Parker Breakfast President men said. weapons, two mortars. 70 mor- Stan Key To Sunday &ad at 7:45 p.m. Artell Tucker Wla- of Murray, and Mrs. Kathryn morning, Dr. 'Charles Polish Communist leader The Marines mounted a' tar shells and 20.000 small F. Leich will speak on will be in charge of the revival Gomulka refused to at- The Wiley Barnhill of Harrisburg, "Civil dyslaw counter-attack that regained arms bullets, headquarters Thorn Tree in lull bloom. War and music. Paper Currency." tend such a rally. the zone. Leatherneck losses! said. We would sure hate to run thr- Play Tonight Mayor Rev, John Redden, pastor, in- Dr. Thompson. president of Robert Cherry will wel- Informed sources said it was were six killed and 11 wound-: Senior allied officers have ough a thicket of these trees. come the vites all in the community to at- Western since 1955. said loyal- Kentucky State Nu- probably that the Gomulka and ed, with five Communist bod- I said the Communists have Hollyhocks up several inches. mismatie — tend to hear Rev.
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