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For more information, please contact [email protected]. • 4 'OBER 9, 1963 Beieeted As A Best All Round Rentucty Community Newspaper In The Afternoon God Daily Newspaper For Murray We • wike and Trust JOS A - Calloway County United Press International IN OUR 114th YEAR Murray, Ky., Thursday Afternoon, October 10, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXX1V No. 240 300 FOOT WALL OF WATER HITS VALLEY Bicycle Rider Is H. L. Tidwell Is Hurricane Toll Expected To Struck By Auto Meeting Of Injured Yesterday BULLETIN Over 3,000 People Die In Italy The condition of Danny K. Hop- By Corn-Picker BeAC'KPOOL. England tie — Leave Death Toll Of 9,090 kins who was struck by a car last Forestry Prime Minister Harold Macmillan As High Dam Collapses night is reported to be satisfactory H. I. Tidwell, age 44, farmer of announced in a letter to Foreign • by the Murray Hospital authorities. Alma route one is at the Murray Secretary Lord Home today he MIAMI rem — Hurricane did no napkins. age 13, was hit as Hospital suffering from a severe dozers we can get our hands on." Flora, damage to the U. S. missile he Group Held would not be able to lead the By ALDO TRIPPINI leaving a death toll that may ex- tracking station on the island. 200 was riding a bicycle from Mulberry hand injury. Details of the accident conservative party at the next Working parties already had un- ceed 9,000 and damages of nearly miles southeast of Nassau. Street onto South 11th Street. are not known, but Mr. Tidwellas unreal election. LONGARONE, Italy lee — More covered scores of bodies, almost all $500 million, churned rapidly today The killer Hurricane opened its Charles E. Hale who was driving The monthly meeting of the Cal- hand was injured in a corn-picker than 3.000 persons were feared to- of them naked. Police explained toward eventual death in the At- death-dealing foray by smashing his car south on 11th Street struck loway Co. Forestry Committee was accident. day to have been swept to their that the tremendous force of the lantic Ocean. the tiny island of Tobago off the the boy as he darted In front of held Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. He was admitted at 2:50 yester- Mathemetics Group deaths when a massive landslide miter had ripped off any clothes Forecasters said the twister's 115 northern coast of South America him Hale said he stopped Immed- in the forestry office on 4th Se dee to the Murray Hospital for To Hear Speaker poured a 300 foot-high wall of wa- they had been wearing. mile per hour peak winds posed no early last week, but caused the iately after the boy was hit. Chairman John Edd Scott introdue- treatment and observatiOns. Efforts ter over a dam unto the sleeping It was likely that many of them being made to threat to land but would push gale most damage in a swipe over Haiti Injuries to Hopkins who is the ed a letter on tree planting which are save the hand On Friday, October 11, the Ma- villages of an Alpine valley. already were in bed when the dis- thus far no winds and heavy surf against the and Cuba. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hop- was sent to landowners in the coun- and amputations have thematics Council of the First Dis- Millions of tons of water spilled aster struck. made. British resort island of Bermuda to- HaiLan Health Minister Girard kins, 223 South llth Street. are re- ty by the local AEC Cornittee. This berm trict Education Association is hav- over the lip of the dam Wednes- Piero Dalmin, a construction s condition was listed as Say. Phillippeaux has estimated 2,500 ported to be a fractured pelvis bone letter encourages people to parte- artio sates- ing a luncheon at 12:15 in the cafe- day' resht, poured into the valley, worker from Longarone who spent ry this morning. 31 Headed on a northeast course at perssns are dead or missing in the and laceretions on the left leg cipate in the tree planting program. t teria of College High School. wiped ma villages, and caught tho- the night away from home, return- 25 in. p h Flora was located at storm' path and another 2,500 pos- City Policemen Martin Wells and A general discussion was held w The Council, in asseciation with mends in their beds. The effect of ed this morning to try to find his midnight ,EDT.) near latitude 27.0 sibly killed. CARE international re- Hardy Kelso covered the accident. concerning a wood chip mill for sister, Maria. 1.•mmmElk the Murray State College Mathe- the hied-slat into the reservoir be- north, longitude 67.0 west, or 400 lief agency estimate e100 million in this area, and the trips the commit- matics Department, has asked Dr. hind he 'lain was like that of a Couldn't Find Home miles south-southwest of Bermuda property loss. tee has taken to Calvert City, Ky , ynn Grove "I can't even find our home," he Leland L. Scott, of the University stone cisorped into a teacup. "She's not dead yet," said a Mi- While only 22'7 deaths have been Tainms. Ill., and Marion, Ky. The of Louisville Mathematics Depart- The dam itself was not collapsed said. -There is nothing left, not ami forecaster, "but I would say announced by the Communist gov- Brownfield T0 group voted to continue this project H ment to address the group immed- by the rushing water, but a part of even a landmark I can recognize" maybe two days. then the cold air ernrnent radio in Cuba, radio re- and collect more data on costs. onor Roll iately following the luncheon. Its crest on the right side crumbled He said he doesn't know what hap- will her' kill ports monitored in Miami indicat- Fire Guard Wade Roberts was • Dr. Scott received his PHD from under the shock of the wave The pened to his sister. Flora. one of the most devast- ed that 4,000 student workers are called on to discuss problems con- R the University of Illinois, and was concrete structure, highest arch dam For miles downstream, bodies ating storms of the 20th century, mining in the island's eastern Move From ntednected with fire prevention. The e eased awarded a grant from the Ford In the world. -held firm except for were being found buried in a angle Snide her last strike at land Wed- mountains which the storm lashed committee decided more news ar- Foundation for advanced study at the minor damage along the top, of mud, rocks and uprooted trees nesday morning, passing over the for four days without letup. ticles and- radio announcements the University of California. He has although officials first had believed At one point there were more than island of Mayaguana in the south- The students were apparently Paris Bank were needed. They felt it would be The Lynn Grove Honor Roll has participated in the planning and that it had collapsed rind hurled 100 dead cows. eastern Bahamas A Haitian emman trying to save the coffee crop when appear- more effective if names of indi- been released for the first six weeks development of several modern ma- the water into the valley. To complicate matters. it -vas drowned when his dingy over- the storm struck. viduals, and locations of farm* were of study The names and-grades are thematics programs in use today. The disaster was triggered by ed the danger of deadly cyanide had cried The U. 8. Weather Bureau says included in the announcements. as follows: Dr. Scott is onespf the country's the landslide that plopped into the been added to the tragedy of the Reports said 83 in. p. h. winds damage caused to crops and pro- Ray B. Brownfield. civic lead- Vice-Chairman Nona Young in- First grade—the teacher doesn't foremost mathematicians, and is reservoir behind the 860-foot Vo- flood. wreaked some crop damage and perty in eastern Cuba will total er in Paris and warned people Henry County for troduced four members of the New think is advisable to name first one of the twenty-five professors jont Dam at 1043 p. in. 5:43 p. m. The Italian Radio blew away a shop and dock, but several hundreds f millions seven years, has out for the dollars. resigned his posi- Concord 4-H Forestry Club who grade honor roll for the first six in the United States who serve as (EDT, Wednesday. In -the area to watch 9c tion as executive vice president of had completed the required years consultants and traveling lectures The force of the landslide was possible poisoning of the water. It weeks. First Trust & containers of pa- Savings Bank to ac- work. John James. Doug. Jarrett, Second grade—Ronnie Armstrong. for the Mathematics Association of so great that it registered on sev- said that many cept a similar were missing and position at a new Diana Pittman.