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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-9-1963 The Ledger and Times, April 9, 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, April 9, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4170. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4170 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]. 0, IL 8, 1989 SELECTED Al A DEBT ALL ROUND MENTOCZT COMMTINITT NEWSPAPIal On Count/ Coto- Mg of suicide in ourtney. Largest KILLED Circulation In y. gel — Arthur The City a farm laborer. Lied by a South- Largest ght train here Circulation In d he was sitting apparently did The County 's whistle. FORECAST United Press International IN OUR 114th YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, April 9, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV No. 84 I International — The five- Kentucky, nies- rday. or the five-day„ ie from three to. w the Kentucky 1 extremes 65 and Wednesday with IS PLANNED AT STOVE weekend ADDITION PLANT ver the /erase one-fourth Robert Perkins To Clay Plant Studied f an inch in scat- Breckinridge Would Accept Be Noon Speaker High Honors For Benton Area Easter Seal To Be Used For Storage And Tuesday and Oc- by the weeknd. Noonday Union Pre-Easter Ser- WASHINGTON WI — The Area On Breathitt Ticket vices continue in the Methodist Received By Sale Reaches Also Production Requirements Position Redevelopment Administration ARA Church each day at 12:00 o'clock. will pay for a study to determine Wednesday's preacher will be Rev. whether a clay processing plant By JOSEPH VARILLA a vigorous campaign. Robert Perkins, professor of phi- College High The Murray Division of The Tap- The Murray plant also has pur- should be established near Benton, $4133.20 Today FRANKFORT. Ky. tel — Atty. The final decision, of course, on losophy at Murray State College. pan Company has started construc- tchased a new tractor and two trail- indicated y.. it was announced Sunday. to the present iers for expanded over-the-road Gen. John B Breckinridge whether there will be a merger rests Mr. Perkins has listed his topic, tion of an addition ARA will invest about $2,000, sup- today that if it were offered, he in the Breathitt camp And the de- -This Dying Man---Oar Savior?" factory building to increase space trucking operations for intra-plant lementing the approximately $2,- The current Easter Seal Sale cam- would accept the second spot on cision will be based on whether H. Glenn Doran, layman from -Murray College High received high for production and storage require- shipping between Murray and Mans- 500 already invested in preliminary cosign is well underway according the ticket headed by Edward T Ned Breathitt's lieutenants think Breck- the First Methodist Church will of- honors at the Forty-third Annual ments field. Ohio, in addition to hauling fats by D J. Enterprises, Benton. to James C. Williams chairman of Breathitt inridge would make • substantial fer the prayer for the service and High School Speech Festival held The new construction will tie in materials and parts used in range e firm must repay ARA if a plant the annual event. "I would be naive," said the at- Mrs Vernon Shown will sing "I at the University of Kentucky April the present maintenance shop and production. Is located in the area as result of The total received thus far Is torney general. "If I said it would- Walked Today Where Jesus Walk- 5 and 6. foundry department and will add "The cost of this additional con- the study, it was said. $483.20. n't help me" ed.- Mrs R. W. Farrell will be at Danny Kemp and Don Oliver com- approximeteiy 4.000 square feet of struction and truck equipment rep- A favorable report could lead to The Employees Civic and Welfare Teaming up with a gubernato- the organ. peted for the Kentucky state de- mace to the factory, according to resents an investment of approxi- new jobs in a plant producing a Fund of the Murray Manufacturing rial candidate would give him the Ushers for the Wednesday service bating championship, until being Robert Wyman, General Manager. mately 050.000," Mr. Wyman said. fuller's earth type clay used in malt- Company boosted the drive with organization strength he could ribt will be members of the Lions Club. eliminated in the semi-final round. "This addition will help improve !Mg lightweight clay products and theck for $200 this week. The em- hope tee muster running for lieu- Danny and Don had qualified to production operations, housekeep- ingredient in insecticides and wa- ployees fund contributed the same tenant governor independently participate in the festival by winn- Is ing. safety and overall working con- ter purification materials, ARA ad- Roundtable But Brecainridge and his sup- ing jointly with Paducah Tilghman ditions." Wyman said Also, this ministrator William L. Batt Jr.. said. porters do not feel such a merg- Kavie Wiggins the regional debate tournament. additional space will enable us to er would be a_ one-way proposi- They were defeated by the state maintain planned inventory within tion in favor of Breckinridge They champions, Bowling Green High ' the plant." For Scouts, • think that Breathitt would pick up Passes Away School Teams defeated by College E additional strength as a result of it. High were Senica. Henry County, xecutive At the moment. Breathitt has no Tilghman. and Redbird of Bell Cubs Set running mate BreckinridgeS prin- County. Both debaters received gold n l emount last year Events For Last Night Williams said that he deeply ap- cipal opponent, Harry Lee Water- pins in recognition of being one of oard Of contribution from this The Chief Chenntaaby District of field, Is running on the ticket head- the four remaining ttlirill21 in the preciateciathe contribution each year the Pour Rivers Council, Boy Scouts ed by form Gov A B Chandler. ZIA@ Wiggins, age passed state, fund. "This Library Week of America will hold their monthly do not think I would be com- sway Ism night at his home on May- Don Oliver placed second for the goes far in raising the Faster Seal Group Meets Sheelesatiod the heighth that it reaches," Roundtable for Cubmasters. Scout- promising any of my principles by field Star Route. He was • retired trophy awarded to the debit tor. who masters Den Mothers, Asustans and merging with Breathitt," Breckin- farmer best demonstrated the ideal pf con- Money received from the sale of Are Planned Committeemen at the First Metho- ridge said. Survivors are five daughtent Mrs. duct in debate Danny Kemp tied The Executive Board of United dist Church in Mayfield. Thursday The But he added• that even if there Lee Redden, Calloway County, Mrs. for third place for the same award, Easter Seals is Lsed by the Kentucky Church Women met Monday morn- in evening, April 11, starting at 7 34 were a merger—and this possibil- John B. Brockinsidge W. K. _Orociits, 11„urray route two, 'which was selected by the judges. Society for Crippled Children ing at 910 o'clock In the home of m. This program is for all lead- ity reportedly has not been ruled Mrs C. H. Mass, Columbus. Ohio, College High was the only school their work with crippled children. A series of special events to pro- p. in the chances of their Its secretary, Mrs. Harry Whey-tie, ers in Graves, Calloway, and Mar- 'hare out by the Breathitt camp—there difference Mrs. Fred Lawrence, lidayfield. and to have two debaters nominated for The Cardinal Hill Convalescent Hos- mote National Library Week. April • candidate North 10th Street Seventeen mem- Nursery local shall Counties The Cub Leader, would be no significant change in Miss Jean Wiggins, Graves County; the award. Bob Valentine of Bowl- pital. the Cardinal Hill 21-27 has been planned by a bers were present with six mem- will have as their theme; "Culi his method of campaigning So far, there are no indications three sons, Coy Wiggins, Graves ing Green was awarded the trophy.' School. the West Kentucky Center committee formed here to publicize ber Church represented Scout Circus." planned to give Cub Aloof Preen Factionalism that the Breathitt people are plan- County, W H Brooks, Murray route Danny Kemp was rated seeond in for Handicapped Children. the the value of reading in library Mrs Charles Crawford. president, Scouts en opportunity to feel the He said he MO made it a point ning the merger two, and Allen Brooks one sister, !ht state In extemporaneous speak- Hearing and Speech Center, the Re- services offered in the community. ' meeting with brief de- enthusiasm of a life like circus to ignore factionalism and rather -We are running a race for gov- Mrs Maggie Wadlington7 Graves ing in a second round of competition Opened the habilitation Center Services, Ser- The program will include an es- real votions Reports were made of the displays, through their own participation. to concentrate only on the issues. ernor and that is our prinicpal con- County; nine grandchildren, and for all students rating superior. vices by County Committees, the say contest, stare window Board Meetings and of The Boy Scout Leaders, will have That means that if • merger takes cern," said Poster Ockeratan, Brea- nine great-grandchildren Danny was awarded a gold pin of I/review+ camp Kysoc program for crippled ;posters.