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The Ledger and Times, March 23, 1965 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 3-23-1965 The Ledger and Times, March 23, 1965 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, March 23, 1965" (1965). The Ledger & Times. 4766. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4766 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]. • er- - 4e • _ eileseemeagereed daseem abase egeseita a INS 71!1 7-- Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper ger 1,••••-- The Only Largest I 1-0 - Afternoon Daily Circulation Both In City In Murray And And In County [Calloway County i Murray In Our 86th Year Population 10,100 69 United Press International Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, March 23. 1965 Vol. LXXXVI No. 'GRISSOM YOUNG SUCCESS WITH'GEMINI Local Students Are Several From Active In Campus 'Lift -Oft. Orbiting. And, *Robertson Is Local Church Social Groups Operation Work Smoothly Murray S21.1delltS are IMO"! RI. the Murray Brits campus and- are Attend Court being honored by various campus Sy tLVIN B Wriill PH tirepititt main recovery carrier LISS In- President Of United Press tnlernationrl - . .• Ben Horancomp has toen elected In it fiery descent, 'hem= 3 Fourteen members of the Girls secretary of the Chl bolt an ionized electri- Sigma trater- CAPE KleNNFDY up around it Auxilirry, of (tie First Baptist tidy pledge class fied sheath of air nadrariles which aut.& Vint, I Ornerin and .Irthn W. Chum!) and their director. Mrs Linda Dibb:e and Betsy Sprunger block trandrussion of csrdulary radio Yet.11'.: whirled three times Pr, Ralph Tessenerr, and two counse- • been 'winced as foetal chair- the earth today and splashed down Chamber ls. Mrs Phil Local Shelton and Mrs man for It. p succetedul experiment, the Sigma (moil Sigma Semi on seheiled in the Atlanticer ; mire Waehart. attended the runty pledge case and named as iii.'. r.ronatits squtrted..viater spray per f arm "truly historic'emce- rteeld Court Georgeorso Bap- officer reaper- throtieh the -plasma heath" to ed f mineuvers in orbit. Luther Robertson, proenineint in ibert Perry. Grayeion McClure. Z C. 1 College. Georgetown. Ky.. the neutral-Le the unneatatx. and make tive:y. ' life for many years. was ann. H Citron Doran and Genghis .al* The Gemini 3 • &Tree tadra,"soar- learray aenkeisd, Margaret Robe Bryan ha been min mere 44 4,24 a Ira my, e.mural rocate-in !Wallis Willis was serving an un- ed named as president or the Murray • Moots eirlvattersdlne were Bil; elected 'president of Sigma Sigma The experiment' worked for high night, expired term so was for re- They ender, their flight about 2:28 Chamber of Commerce .last, eigible inn Teabe deer, Becky Robertson, Stigma sorority pledge class frequowy communications. although ' elecUor. pm EST i. oweredsre MAX B Hurt. -whiee term !Irma "losers, Marilyn Wischert.. Jams aisearingen has been named -there vaie:a brief blackout of other Robert Perry was named as vice- Aircraft were in contact with the WI the board exuded. Beverly Paschall, Glenda Pace, Pat- as social chairman of the Alpha kinds This toe the first tune arty whose terms expired were president of the °nomination and LaMar Robertson Robert Perry capsule and apace agency officials others ricia Parker, Nancy Thurman, Ka- Omicron Pa sorontY• conuntocations u had been" received Shoemaker. James C Williams secretary end. -We are assuming the tap- Jim &aeration. Darrell Gay- thy Ann Lockhut Cindy Hum- Marion Wage la Junior Panhel• ICessliseed Os Page Six) Clingles ton Thurinar au named as tree- ed, le on the deck and floating"... Nat Ryan Hughee, and phrey, Debbie Moody, Debbie Kelly, {NM officer of Alpha Omicron PI cUrer The Orisiosa-Tating mlgion was Two Superiors MSC Faculty Artists Donna Shirley. and Debbie Jones. Pirelli. clam and Kay Walley is jun- them were Ro- James L Johnson was reemployed a 'pioneering deinellftration of•orbd Nailed to replace The group left by chartered bus ior Panhellenic representative. - as executive secretary Misa Rated By MHS shifting tedmieftes which will be and Have Examples On Friday afternoon accompanied by Jeffrey Is Ed Frank pubilletty used by U.S. apace pilots who fly to Two Wrecks Linda Grudgett as office secretary. i Display College four girls from Melber and four oldiuman of Sigma CM pledge The full board of directors is ROW At the moon kate in this decade. Ora from Maylieid with their lead- class isoiripereed Gene Landolt. The. National Aeronn.utica and of Luther Speech students from Murray I er. Mrs 0 B Turnbow. At Prince- a social ctiatrman of , Murray at. faculty art ists have John Rose Spate AdinUilatration NASA of- Robert/on. Buford Hurt Wailes School two by seven girls Reported By High received super- eon they were Joined daft >een & Heard 'on display at Bello-mine College. the Stems Chi pledge ficsally pronounced (nulled 3's un- Rayburn. Ed Settle. James Wil- kw. seven eat-el:lent and five good and their lender. Mrs Bill Jones, I examples of their work and Sarah precedented orbit. Pr tr ,iv. liams. Donald Tucker. Clayton Mrs !ratings ir. theReadoos speech Fes- Lansdell, Art Editor of the Courier- for the uop to Georgetidan Thurman, Ray Parmelee, R. W. sent 'truly hatork tiva: held Saturday at Murray nate Journal commented on them in Even Kelly also to Frankfort II I City Police Around Ctsurchilt. Gino Doran. Orsimen the shape and altitude of his (raft s a Sunday a Issue of the chdy news- on the bus McClure, Robert Perry. (angles Fashion Sh upenora rlan Junes dee. -Benxi, Mae- -weekend- may • • tetvedrKm_i ririkl speeding at 17.500 milers an hour A two car collision occurred this aradr.Z.- redillsied veddr--- group attended special meetings of I A picture of a watercolor by Rich- In the final maneuver, the print I mornins at eight o'clock at Chen- KLIRtikYL P J Oole, nem lalasagse- at Ken Barbara Brown. Arm Griffin J.ine song aervares, conferences and ard Jackson and a bronze ery The shifted the low point of his crafts I nut fared at North 15th Street. an- ('ea Os Page lidx) Berne. Deane Shuffett. Ada Sue heard a manlier of timpinitiorial Will Be Held mu A Walsh accompanied the at. flight from 97 to 62 miles, an al- confine to Patrokrain Brent Man- Every day we learn something new. Hutson Tondo Patter Mad Sammy speakers including Mrs Wayne Em- , lade. Th• F •da Miele at which gravity and au fling of the Murray Police Depart- Knish& were rated exceilent manuel. Japanese namonary, New Members Will E The articW by Miss lensdell Ii drag would be certain to brine it I men( who covered the accident Jalai Ed Scott was Oct for a few Others who entered the tournie Si follows' • N Goble. missionary to the . y • - out of orb* in the course 01 Police aid Mn. Dortrus Marie days and says the valves in his Be Initiated me were Mary Pat Hodges. Ballt --- deaf and Dr Sturgeon. mossiorairy Jones liar If planned methods had failed Vaughn. 1406 Ryan Morris driving hop/sagas would not open. nesnicenshin. Steve Brown, David lo aamMexico Turnbed Mr. Heileman (bilege has b to ._ To aftliteapilidi descent et she art- a OM Mercury, los sons eaat on 1,4a Clamp Md Woodmen of the World Moody and John Larson. and The Patens Homeorailleft-- elf town a-shoevase of sock. from.tsi ist/0'mM pima. tale &Am. caussamis and NtaPird for II.. stoop Mee tormeosbe VI•41Mill Than' nitirturs'nigh Mare fifth anardir conferenee-leadefa and MGM Asserlea fillasplara of- - Tb• eseadasmis is the Mg lobe that art faculty of Murray State College were lot* at 15th 1111•Anoi will prune a Mos. masts akm fired four special braking when is was tut on „i n used to transmit food down to day. March 26. at seven pm. at the sixteen schools represented xi the iCestinard On Page Mai a Sunday School clam while there. -Welcome sockets at 1 57 pm ENT entl-. the left rear by the 1967 Toed. dri- w the serimach We always thouttit American legion Hall festival Several state and soothe ide• con- Sweet Springthar" Pete ticked Mg their 76 0O0-nule wryer through ven by- Mrs Comae Ann Wright. that it was ant a straight dot An instiation, important business The weekend before the duet act- ference leaders were in attendance. dee night at 710 Mrs CI. T Home 302 Wr -lit Street, Mayfield who clown from the mouth to the meeting, and prebenearton of mem- ing team of Leah Workman and Over 350 persons attended Use ban- rally. goonouncs inetructor PTA Executive Board Is In As Gernint 3 mashed back into contimped On Page Slip stom ch. bership swards of M and 50 years Kay Fr:Ilkley rated superior Tondo. quet oti Saturday 'sight The group chem. Plinety-two yids will model the atmosphere at about 16.500 to twenty-fave members wall be Parker and Diane Shoff-ea rated Meets On Monday attended Sunder morning services gar- ments they have made in climes miles an hour hr rear s.ht .• In this ease se feel that Use TV held as well as a report uf :he Head excellent The ment, • part of the the chapel on the Georgetown Murray Lodge Will at Ita blunt end Idris di red as Itt, Camp meetirig speech festival was held March 13 --- - were guests at a tea at the school The public is invited.
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