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FL 25. 191 • Selected As A Beet All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper a The Primary Largest Paid • Source of News Circulation In Murray and Both In City Calloway County And In County United Press International 10* Per Copy Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, Octaber 26, 1968 In Our B9th Year Vol. LXXX1X No. 255 0.11=11•ft, • Turn Your Clock Seen&Heard 41st Wreck Fillard Ails Back; Extra Hour Tiger Paw Mauls Murray WASHINGTON (UPI) — Most Of Month Is Giving Talks, Americans will have a chance High; Lose To Hopkimville -;•4\rounci.:. to turn their clocks back one hour tonight when Daylight It was a long cold night for Murray one yard line. Alcoholism Saving Time officially ends at Reported the Murray High Tigers last On the first play of the MURRAY 2 a.m. local time. night as Class AA, two time second quarter big Bob La They can thank the Uniform The 41st traffic Willard Ails, pharmacist at state winner Hopkinsville, tham, workhorse for the night If the president's daughter's accident re- 'rime Act for the extra hour's port for the city of the Murray-Calloway County -threw up a stone wall defense bulled over for the score. Greg baby had arrived early, they Murray in sleep. urora • !he month of October was Hospital. is giving a series of and a hot offense to blank the Loftis kick failed and it wai in could have named her Early filed Before Congress passed the oe by the talks on alcoholism and dreg Tigers 27-0. - Murray 0-Hepkinsville 6 win Boyd Byrd. investigating officers net in 1966, the bi-annual clock on Friday at 5:15 p.m. abuse to the members of, the Hopkinsville, sporting a beef- 11:59 left in the half. les con- No in- changing ceremony often varied juries were reported. University Church of Christ. ed up line and an ever chang- The second score came aftei ;he Doctor friend who delivers lots from county to county —not to Cars involved Ails told the group that al- ing offense moved irressistably Murray had quick kicked out ol of babies saw us on the street were a 1965 mention from state to state. Bbick Skylark driven coholism is a major disease toward the Murray goal in the trouble from their own sis for the first time in a long time by Gary Now, every state must go on Linn Hill of Hardin Route ranking fourth as a major di- cat and mouse game. yard line to their 46. Mahoney and says "you still writing those One Daylight Saving Time from the and a 1964 OLD CULBERTSON HOUSE, Ashland, was among sease behind heart disease, can- The Tigers, up for Paducah Latham and Bob Adams moveC tattle squibs?" "Yeah," we says, Oldsmobile driven last Sunday in April to the last by William Joseph the Kentucky historic homes and sites visited on the cer. and mental illness_ Tilghman, were apparently the ball in six plays to tht "you still dehvering those lit- Parker of Sunday in October unless its ,500 Vine Street, annual The pharmacist said a social "down" for Hopkinsville, a team Murray thirteen where Rand) tle people". Murray. tour of the Kentucky Heritage Commission. legislature has specifically ex- • Police said Hill, drinker is defined as one who which only managed to tie Pa- Arnold pushed it over to make going east This Victorian era home, now owned and restored by empted the entire state from it. on Main Street, had can stop drinking when he ducah Tilghman. Hopkinsville, it 0-12 with 6:25 in the half Reports of a UFO this week in stopped Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Martin, has occupied its spot on Hawaii and Arizona are the for the red light at wants to and an alcohalie as prior to last night had a three Loftis kick was good this time Murray. Our scientific inform- 3rd and Chestnut Drive since late 1880's. Among other sites anly states to take that route Main ope who can not stop. He said win-two tie-0 loss record. They to make it 0-13. er says that it zig-zagged out Streets; and when the visited were White Hall, Richmond, home of states- so far, but that the habitual user of al- the question still is and Caldwell Hopkinsville was to score one from a point, returned, then light turned green, he proceed- man Cassius Clay; Jenny Wiley, Prestonsburg,site of tied Paducah cohol can cause destruction to unresolved in Michigan, Ken- more time in the second guar. went off in another direction, ed east on Main. Parker, park- the 1787 settlement of the first white family in the County the entire body and that the tucky and Indiana. only ter. Hopkinsville recovered g then back to the central point, ed on the south side of Main Bandy Valley; and the Moore-Patton House, Catletts- Murray was able to gain central nervous system is af- night Murray fumble on the Murray then back again, It finally took headed East, was pulling away burg, a typical River Mansion Civil War two first downs during the of the era. fected greatly. 16. (Continued on Page Two) off like a big bird southwest. from the curb at the time the while Hoptown racked up This same phenomenom was Hill car was proceeding east, Mr. Alls divided his speech The Murray defense held at reported further west by a state and the cars collided. Homecoming Queen into three aspects—internal de- Soviets Send times and forced Hopkinsville struction, external destruction, trouble, but gen- • policeman. Damage to the Hill car was Local W oman to boot out of Sky Divers on the right front and to the Will Be Selected and eternal destruction. erally the play was dominated We do not know what to think Parker car on the left side. The speaker said the best and Up Manned by the superior Hoptown team. The five finalists for Home- about UFO's but there The police were called to an least expensive cure of alcoho- The local squad could never definitely Dies Today coming queen at Murray State To Jump For is something there. accident at North 18th and the lism is knowlege and that it get their offense working with University are Vicki Revell, Highway 121 Bypass yesterday is important that one learn and Space blocking at a low ebb and the Mayfield; Tonia Hugely, Ru- Flight We believe that we can say at six p.m., but when the po- Mrs. Helen McCuiston suc- teach others of the destructive passing game non-existent. therford, Tenn.; Lynn Young, I without fear of contradiction lice arrived no sign of the per- cumbed this morning at 2:45 beness of alcohol. Murray attemked eight passes Homecoming Paducah; Kathy Beamer. Sacra- "Aside from the noticeable that it frosted last night. Low sons involved could be seen at the home of her daughter, MOSCOW (UN) — The So- completing none and having mento, Calif., and Nancy Hulett, 1 effects of alcohol, it also af- of 27. Mrs. Aubrey Marr, Murray viet Union today two intercepted. Two sky divers from Padu- Paducah. fects the ability to learn and launched its Route Five. first manneel space ship Murray failed to gain on the cah are scheduled to parachute The queen will be announced dulls the memory and thinking since Follow says Nixon is telling it The arkeceased died of com- a Russian elimponaut kickoff and kicked out to the into Carlisle Cutchin Stadium and crowned preceeding the of the habitual user, Ails said. was kill- like it is and Humphrey is tell- Jack plications following an extend- ed during Hopkinsville 35 where it was afternoon as part of Miles Murray-East Tennessee football One out of sixteen drinkers re-entry 18 months Saturday tog it like it never can be. ed illness. She was the wife of 4 ago. returned to the Murray 49. festivities at game today at 2:00 p. m. one time will become probla the Homecoming the late Dillard McCuiston who The Hopkinsville moved the ball Murray State University. drinkers and in some cases a official Tess news agen- In Los Angeles firemen are to died September 12, 1966. cy to the Murray 28 where the ball divers, Jim Grief Passes Away person can be an alcoholic and said Soyuz 3, piloted by Col. The two sky be armed with automatic shot- Mrs. McCuiston is survived went over to Murray on downs. will Nothing Unusual no one will notice it, the phar- Georgi Timofeyevich Berego- and Robert Kornegay, guns to enable them "to shoot hy two daughters, The Tigers failed to move a- Mrs. Aubrey macist said. voi, was orbitiag the earth and jump at 1:15, just prior to their way out if trapped".
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