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The Ledger and Times, June 1, 1963 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 6-1-1963 The Ledger and Times, June 1, 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, June 1, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4216. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4216 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]. -.....11101112111011•1111111111=0, LAY 31, 1963 MEM= Al A NW Att ROVUD ICENTUCIT comannIT NEWIPAPNI reit. I disagree 'our vie,As. THINKER Largest . The frighten- In Circulation In redity and en- parents provide God The City 0 Largest TO "NOTHING We Circulation In you are needed The County you have every- Trust reply, write to MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Beverly Hills, United Press International IN OUR 1144.11 YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, June 1, 1963 Vol. LXXXIV No. 130 [ude a self-ad- envelope. Abby irigletterST-Send for her booklet, ters For All Oc- Ledger's 1,000 000 SCHOOL PROGRAM APPROVED ieds Miss Patricia Four Members Question Will Be Taken To CORRECT Of 4-H Will Voter For Answer Next Fall IME and Overby Dairy The Achisory Committee to the Add two classrooms, library, special PERATURE Meet Murray Board of Education last purpose room and kindergarten OR NIGHT Princess Here Attend night recommended to the board 'Kindergarten to be paid tor by, that the question of what to do Murray Woman's Clubl 13-6363 about the expansion of the city Cost of Building $40.000.00 Calloway County will have tour school system be taken to the peo- Equipment 5,00000 Miss Patricia Ann Overby. daugh- 4-H members to attend the 1063 ple of the Murray Graded School Total ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Albert Regional Resource Conference to be District for a vote next tall The Total cost for 1964 $70.000.00$46°°°Thrs BANK Overby was named as the winner of held at Fontana Village. North Car- committee also approved the pro- cost would be defrayed by income Erie Calloway Division tn the Dairy olina beginning on Monday. June 3 City from the 50c per $100 tax held at Maytieici. posal to expand the Murray princess Contest June 7. The and ending Friday, School System. 1965.-Projected enrollment 1601. N 14. Beth Baz- Miss Overby is a junior at Mur- delegates include Mary Two additional classrooms needed Carolyn Mw'- ray State College, majoring in Home zell. Marsha Hendon, I In a number of sessions during Finish the renovation of Murray Mathis It has Economics. Her lather operates a dock, and Neddle I the past several months. -High school on aindows, new floors, 252 acre farm On Higway 641 port been brought out that the number redo group will leave from the rest rooms at a cost of _855,- The of school children is increasing- of Murray. Agricultural Ex- 000.00. ' Calloway County yearly, that the present physical office by chartered Carter Elementary School. build She will represent Calloway Coun- tension Service plant of the city system is not large June 2 It will ar- library and special purpose room. ty in the June Dairy Month Pur- bus on Sunday, enough to accomodate the children, Village on Monday, 'library needed in all schools to chase parade throughout Western rive at Fontana and that increased space will be .rentucky Miss Overby will also June 3 Other counties participating maintain accreditation in Southern • Miss Patricia Ann Overby needed within the next few years conference are Ballard, Association ,. nter the District Dairy Prulcers in the A program costing II1,147.000 sill Marshall, McCracken, Trigg, contest this fall Graves, be presented to the voter tor a Cost of building UO Butler Hopkins and decision The expansimi program F.quipment $2°2..°U°01 Other contestants from Calloway HIT-The convertible driven by TV panelist Arlene Francis, 51, rests on curb of would for tax of Total 12 Miss Frances Arm- The theme for conference will be A FATAL be paid by a 50e County were State Parkway near Lake Success, N. Y., after It crossed divider and crashed Total cost for 1966 377.0000b72 Ttustmi Pope Receives Development - Youths Northern per $100 evaluation within the Mur- strong, daughter of Mr and Mrs. "Resource Arcoa was in- tuxedos into an auto driven by Joseph Arco', ad, killing his wife Rose, 34. ray Graded School District cost would be defrayed by income Armstrong of Lynn Grove Future" Resources to be discussed Thomas jured seriously. his daughter Celeste, 9, and another couple with the Arcos family also from the 50c per $IOU tax include, Soils, Forest. Water, At- and Misr; Judy Overby, sister of injured. Miss Francis (Meet) was hospitalised with • fractured collar bone, con- and were A former proposal was to enlarge 1966-Begin work on new nigh Miss Patricia Overby Judy was Pain Killing mosphere, Minerals, Wildlife, for several hours. cussion. scalp lacerations anti multiple bruises. She was unconscious Murray High School to take care school Enrollment by fall of 1967 chosen as maid of honor Hiuman. i of the increased number of high will be 1702 with 500 in high school Objectives of the Conterence are, school students. use Austin School alone • Drug Today (I , to develop a better understand- Thresher Split Along as the Junior High school and New school would contain class- ing of the resources of the region Combs May 'Traffic Death build an elementary school else- room wing auditorium seating 7011 and their development program in Side, Photos Show where in the city to replace Austin new library, industrial arts area. 'Congressman youth operation '21 to provide rural The hew proposal as explained cafeteria to seat 2110. music area By DANIEL F. GILMORE an opportunity to develop leader- Toll Races last night, is to enlarge Robertson offices, record storage area anti the problems Call Special United PTO/ Internatiassal ship necessary to meet 154)8TON it7r - A Navy court of and Carter Schools to 12 room lounge. grime:elan seating 1500 Walter Dies of a rapidly changing agriculture ing4ry today Inspected the first schools, add a library. repair Mur- All areas would have necessari CITY tit - Pope John VATICAN (31 to develop desirable attitudes photographs of the sunken lath- ray High which will be tiled as a seating, storage . res.*, or Mlle IIII. was given "pain-killing in- XXIII toward public resources and citizen- June Session ing/Ids Thresher resting 8,590 feet Toward Record Jtmlor awn lielo4I9- Wan Voted elaallsow Wks MP,chemistry, lellg• today to east his last Of Leukemia 'edema" ship responsibilities in • democracy on the bottom of the north Atlantic. completely new Murray High &Moot MIMS. physical SCAMICet. lad itornt hours under- and 41 to promote mutual The Navy said tr.e photographs By United Pease International on a new location with all the fa- economics School to be completed One Vatican source said death standing of common problems a- showed the Thresher apparently was Americans today raced toward a cilities which are needed in a mod- by fall of 1967 come before night- • probably would mong boys and girls, and to pro- split In its side ern school today. Coat of new high school with in one piece with a record traffic death toll for the • fall By MARGARET A. KILGORE vide an opportunity for them to Ru JOSEPH VARILIA Salvage of the submarine is ex- four-day Memorial Day holiday equipment *1.000.00000 This would The Pope moved inexorably to- The new proposal would cost United Press International work together on these problems tremely unlikely because of the weekend. be defrayed by bond issue which wia.rd the end He dramatically re- slightly less than the original. and to develop leadership and stills depth of its watery grave. a Navy Fair weather across much of the will be paid off by 50c per $100 tax WASHINGTON IPT - Req Fran- gained consciousness during t h e nIted Preis International The timetable as set forth last spokesman said. land lured more motorists onto the Total cost of the expansion pro- cis E Walter, D-Pa , one of the malt. but slipped back into • coma The group will be accompanied night for the expansion program FRANKFORT Ky 1St - Gov. highways gram $114700000 most powerful and controversial early today to Fontana by Miss Isobei Cructn- Final preparations were being is as follows: RN ALL Bert Combs said today there is a The National Safety Council said It was brought out in the discus- members of the House, died of The Vatican of no explana- field, District 4-H Extension Special- a made on the deep-diving bathy- "good possibility- he will ask the old holiday record of 462 deaths 1964 Projected enrollment 1547. two sion last night in the meeting held leukemia Friday tion of the injections at a time when ist, Marvin Davison. Associate Agent scaph Trieste which will leave B06- special session of the General As-, would fall if the current pace of classrooms over 1963 Begin renova- in room 103 at Murray High School. Walter, 69, died at 6 p m the pontiff was in a coma, but it was in Ballard County. Miss Mennen ten for the search scene Sunday to sembly to approve an amendment highway carnage continues. tion of Murray High School as fol- that the two extra rooms at Robert- after being In • coma most of tne presumed that he was experiencing Myers, Home Demonstration Agent take more detailed pictures of the to the U 8 Constitution banning A United Pr ess International lows root and sheet metal wore.
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