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For more information, please contact [email protected]. • 'EMBER 5. 19 ,9 ',elected As A Bast All Round Kentuery Community Rewspaost The Afternoon In Daily Newspaper God For Murray We and Trust Calloway County MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV No. 288 united Press International IN OUR lett YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday After oon, December 6, 1963 .47 RCARAMA MOHO BIDS ARE OPENED ' Program Planned Guess Trucking, Middlewest No Freedom For Annual Party Vehicle Bill An interesting program has been Roads Are The Low Bidders For Individual claimed for the Christmas party of Will Come Up the Amencan Legion and the Amer- city of undertaken in Murray under the ican Lesion Auxiliary Monday night, Bids were received by the on the kceelerate Public Works Program. teecember 9th. Next Session Murray yesterday morning .ays Speaker and paving The first was the extension of Olive Ms David Henry. program chair- curb and gutter work — .4 Street from Fourth to Second, tile man has announced that Miss Jane in the Circarama Subdivision. By CAROLE MARTIN extension cia hird street to the new Dr Ivan Lubechko, instructor in lecisoe and Miss Darlene Brewer of United Press International The Guess Trucking Company extension, widening of North Sec- Russian language and history at eierray State College will sing, Mrs. FRANKFORT. Ky.[Pt..- The Princeton, received the bid for the ond street near Douglas School. and Murray State College. was the tlliidel Reeves will play the mar- motor vehicle inspection bill, de- curb and cutter work. and Middle- tha installation of metal ciihert., speaker yesterday at the Murray imba and Mrs Lynda Cochran will scribed as one "that could not be west Roads of Gilbertsvele v.as low in the Meadovaane eubdivision. Rotary Club. preeent dance numbers. disposed of at a special session" bidder on the paving. In the flea project the city paid He was introduced by Homer The party will be at 6.30 p m at by the House majority leader, pro- for half of the work while funds Pogue, who was in charge of the ,he Legion Hall, with the Auxiliary Guess Truck Company made a bably will be redrafted and sub- front the APW program paid for the roitrum. turnishing the salads and desserts, bid of r^ '5 per running foot on the mitted for consideration by the aher half. Dr. Lubachko. speaking from a and the Leeion furnishing the ham curbs or a total of $22.212.46, and 1964 General Assembly. deep personal knowledge of Russia, and drinks Each person is asked to Middle. Roads entered a bid of Before the third special session • • told the club members something bring a See gift as there will be a $11:70a5 fc• the paving. of the legislature this year ad- of the deceitfulness of the Commu- Christmas tree and exchanging of sine die Thursday. the 1(!wams Notes journed tentatively ap- nist leaders. gifts. The • U were adopted a resolution direct- To Have Civil War Relics He said that when Stalin rose to -- House Museum prov4a, wia have to be cleared ing the Legislative Research Com- theoughathe Atlanta office of the power, he promised to better the MUSEUM BUILDING fog Perryville Battlefield State Park, Perryville, will also Combs Recipient mission to study the effects of sim- Housing and Home Finance Agency Farm-City educational level in the Soviet Un- on the ground level and catelaitei legislation in other state and house office space, lobby, storage room ion and did just this. He said Chet ilar before final approval is given. Keg quarters on the lower level at the rear of the building. This preliminary sketch, Of Nail to present a report to the next le- under the present day Ruseien schools have the walls of red- The work is oeing done gislature. released by State Parks Commissioner Edward V. Fox, shows good courses in non-political sub- Retir- house Accelerated Public Works program Week Thursday LEXINGTON, Ky. — A bill calling for compulsory mo- and stone. The entire building of 3,000 square feet will primarily Abject& but tiny course which touches wood of the Federal Government. The ing Gov Bert T Combs received a of Perryville. tor vehicle inspection each year was a museum depicting the Civil War, %%WI emphasis on the Battle for won politics is poor presented Federal Government will pay nail keg and his wife ass of two proposals which brought shelter building. Murray Kiwanians entertained Originai sources are difficult ta one It will be located near the existing picnic one half cit the curb and paving a new automobile by businesamen legislators into extraordinary their farmer friends with a dinner obtain, he said. since the student the program and residents of the area and state officials at an apprecia- 18. and was killed in and an address by E B. Howton of, niust stuey what some modern writ- session Nov will pay half. Cost to the 'city will tion dinner in Lexington Thursday. College, Thursdav the House Rules Committee shortly the pav- Murra:' State er has to say about pre-revolution- state of- be one sixth of the cost of The businessmen and before the final adjournment. night at the South Side Restaurate ary persone, rather amen to read a Combs' We'll All Go Into ing. ficials were following In introducing the resolution. in recognition of Fann-City Week of the history of the period any To Actually trie government will pay that he not receive Hootenanny the import- stipulation House Majority Leader R P. Mo- Buckman Is Hibernation Jack Mr Howton spoke on He pointeld_out that schools were automo- half of both the curb and the pav- valauble gifts in giving the loney, D-Fayette, said neither the ance of farmers and agriculture to and ;ire used for propaganda pur- governor's — . ing. On the paving, the government bile, a new Buick, to the public nor the legislature was pre- the state and nation He cited the poses by the Russian leaders. tinder NEW YORK [it — NBC officials will pay half and residents will pay wife. Mabel. pared for such an act at this time Raise Funds billions of dollars involved in the sere required to Indicted On said Thursday they hoped to dis- Stalin. teachers nail keg from two-thirds of the remaining half Combs accepted the because of tack of information. He prAtiction of farm products, ma- ,43tain information about parents It suade television personality Jack 'and the city will pay the other A BEANS Gov.-elect Edward T Breathitt. that the bill's sponsors had chinery for farm work, and labor from the students. added Pear from quitang his weekly Fri- was inscribed. 'To Bert Combs who preparing third. in the processing of all the not done a good job of lay night show For Choir Tour required T he entire Russian educational and integrity in Tax Charae The bids received are as follows: also noted moolizes honesty the measure either. elements involved. He program as planned and designed Saar announced his resignation Guess Truck Company of Prince- Cites Conflicting Statements the rapid increase of the popula- by the Ministry of Educateion. he Thursday, apparently over his dis- the curbs for had ton, $2.45 per fa t on and the ever growing need for Moloney said there never LOUISVILLE eel — State Sen. satisfaction eith the network's de- tion contimied, with the instructor hav- a total of $22.212.46. of farm pro- been a comparison of the merits of D. Jiggs Buckman Jr.. of The Mun ay State College A Cap- Increased production ing little leeway The teacher must Practice Schedule James cision not to expand his show from Wilkins Construction Company of such an inspection program and the Shepherasville, was under indict- one hour to 90 minutes. Past said pella Choir is sponsoring a "hoote- ducts. follow this program and not deviate Maven City. $3.83 per toot on the Broach. Leon For Chorus Is Told legislators had heard conflicting of evading December 11 in the col- Visitors-were Harrell from it, he said. ment today on charges hitt decision was "irrecocable." nanny" on $34,880.27 and programs curbs for a total of Chambers, Billy faith, Bill Di Hen- statements on inspection a total of $1389075 in income tax- 4111,C officials said the Vitga-auditorium The purpose of the. RUSfaii Is ruled by one Party and exPanaiOn 89 25430, for the paving.• , , Otley Vcrnon- Shown, director of from traffiewnet safety experts dur- petatam is to raise funds for a Ion. Ernest Madtey, this party oy a leader, Professor er • had 'been considered, but it was J 0 Evans Company. $400 per the Murray Woman's Club Chorus, elic hearing on the bill. J. C. Kemp, Rex Hawkins. Handel: ing a pi The former Kentucky attorney decided to'fill the 30-minute core-ert teur of Europe. of Lubachko told the R,otarians. The schedule of prac- i foot on the curbs tor a total Harvey Ellis, Carman , has announced the The inspection bill was given two general was indicted Thursday by Paara show with an On the program will be many art- Patterson.