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The Ledger and Times, July 5, 1963 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 7-5-1963 The Ledger and Times, July 5, 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, July 5, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4243. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4243 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]. •-• Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper The Afternoon In Daily Newspaper God For Miirray We arid Trust Calloway County MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV No. 158 United Press International IN OUR 841.1a YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, July 5, 1961 Donald Buxton Has Commission Names Stanley Young Is Death Toll Is Billy Edd Drive For Ellis Contest Rules School Honor Grad Veterinary Degree - - - At the last meeting of the Mur- Lt. Stanley Young, with the First County Man Is *Lower Than Wheeler Has ray Municipal Housing Commis- For Queen Cavalry Division in Korea. recently sion, a resolution was pasted by the scored top honors in an aerial ob- Commission giving the name of server school which was conducted Talents "Ellis Drive" to a proposed street Announced r by the officers and men of the Anticipated Many 15th. Aviation Battalion. in the new Public Housing Projact purpose was Killed for the elderly in tribute to the The school's primary Thursday The annual Murray - Calloway to train persons for aerial surveil- By l'nited Press International Billy Edd Wheeler. who plays service rendered to the project by Beauty Contest will be presented on !lance of the Demilitarized Zone. The National Safety Council hop- Mr. Rivers in "Stars in My Crown," Mayor Holmes Ellis... Monday. July 15 at 8:00 p. m. under The graduates are also qualified to ed today It could scrap its paedle- .s a man of many talents. Mayor Ellis has served as Ex-Of- the ditection'of the Murray Woman's pectoral the duties of artillery aria tion.s of a possible record for high Not only does he do a_sn4cbsitsiob ficio Member of the Housing Com- by Club and with the cooperation of justment, route reconnaissance. trif- Rifle proy .22 at as is so amply With way death over the •Independen.a acting mission since It was organized in the Murray, J. C's. of main Ws eDay weekefid. his portrayal of Rivers. ha also a order to coordinate the interests of fic control, inspection Local merchants will again spun- •le positions and camouflage inspec- Despite perfect driving conditioes prontisina young playwright, a di- the city with the activities of the sor the girls participating in the :ion. An inquest will be held in May- Lamb. age 10 mdnths. three sisters, and heavy holiday traffic in 012/10.8t f rector, a poet. and a folk singer. commission. William G. Nash. contest. A convertible parade thro- The school lasted three weeks and field today into the fatal Fourth of Mrs. Bessie McGehee, Allegre, Ken- all jections of the country, the traf- ' However, he is gaining most fame in Chairman of the Commission, said ugh the city will be held on Satur- consisted of 96 hours of Classroom July shooting of James LeRoy Lamb, tucky, Miss Mary Lamb and Miss fielltaitality count was running be- , still' 'another field-composer of that the leadership of the Mayor day, July 13 Following the parade, and 20 hours of flight 21, a construction worker. Eva Lamb of Almo route one: a hind expectations. popular toilets. In the city functions and his work instruction a luncheon will be held in honor Lamb was shot once in .the, back brother Thomas Lamb, Jr. of Ann° Close to 200 persons had died Only last week, he was notified with the Housing Commission should time. of the entrants. .of subjects were the head bY a .24.caliber rifle as route one. siuce the start of the 102-hour week- that the Kingston Trio had includ- be recognized by this tribute. A wide range of Mrs. Robert Hornsby, general the three week coifrse he slept in a bed at his rural Farm- The funeral will be held at the end. But barring a deadly spurt on e ed four of his songs in their latest The street which is to run from taught during IFF chairman of the Beauty Contest and Including photo reading, map orien- ington home. Max Churchill Funeral Home chapel the highways, it appeared the safety I album, which is soon to be released. Sycamore Street to Nash Drive. Mur- her committee, Mrs William Barker. setting and victim's wife, Martha Jean. 19, at 10:00 tam on Saturday with Bro. council's pre-holidav estimate of One of the Trio's biggest hits of the ray's most recent housing project, tatiOn, tactical 'radio The Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs. James Bla- security, told authorities her husband was Lane Sbanklin and Bro. Henry 550 to 650 traffic deaths by midnight last few month's has been Billy will be dedicated .to the public with- frequency. communications lock. Mrs. Harold Douglass. Mrs. use Hargis officiating. Burial will be in 4Sunclaya.a would not be reached It Edd's "The Reverend Mr. Black," in the coming year when the pro- visual search, instruction in the shot accidentally. Leonard Vaughn. Mrs. Robert John- of the Mrs Lamb told Graves County the Elm Grove cemetery, No..- even possible that the total which has already sold more than ject is completed. of the camera, surveillance ice Dr. Don Buxton and John son, Mrs Lloyd Boyd Mrs. Drew that her husband Friends may call at the Max would fall below 500. a million copies. Another of his demilitarized zone, use of the pare- Coroner Coy Pernik) him announced the rules of home about 3 a.m. on Thurs- Churchill Funeral Home until the The traffic death record for a Donald F. Buxton has received songs, -The Man Who Robbed the chute. and many other phases came for the 1963 contestants. A girl day and had been drinking. She said funeral hour. bummer holiday was set last Me- his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Bank at Santa Fe" has been record- Revival Will Begin training. must be single and white, a legal he threatened to kill her and their morial Day weekend when 525 fa- degree from Auburn University and ed by Hank Snow and appears to Young is a graduate of Murray At Mt. Pleasant resident of Calloway County and age 2 and 10 months. )FF talities were counted. The high is practicing in Centravillea Ala- be on its way to being a smash hit. State College, and received his Sec- two daughters, mark been enrolled in a bama for the summer. Other of his songs that have been she must have ond Lieutenant's commisaion from The young widow said her hus- for an Independence Day weekend Revival services will begin at the recorded by famous artists include Calloway County-Murray school for the college ROTC unit. band finally went to. bed. but took Funeral Tom 1.s 509, set in 1961, In September he will be working Mt Pleasant Methodist Church in "Rock Boll Weevil" by Pat Boone; the entire school year of 1962-63. the rifle with him, and she slept on A United Press International on his Pr. D7 degree in neuro-anat- Henry County, Tennessee at 7:30 by She must be between the ages of a couch. 54 count at 1230 p. m. (EDT) showed omy at the University of Florida, "What To Do With Laurie" 99 p in. on Sunday July 7, with ser- 15 and 18 years old wth her birth- Local Families May She said she woke. up about 7:30 178 highway fatalities since 6 p. m. Gainesville. Mike Clifford, and "Roll up Your Gordon Is Set vices planned. each evening through day before July 1, 1963. a.m and went to the bedroom to ilaWedrieadaa. He received a grant of $6.500 from Sleeve" by Rex ABC_ Host Ecuador Student July 12. The winner of the pageant will remove the rifle before her husband The breakdown: the National Institute of Health Billy Edd has produced two LP ----- Rev. Prentice Douglas of Griggs- receive a trophy and $25.00 cash. wakened arid that the rifle fired Traffic 178 year records himself and he' has another Landolt of the Murray Jun- for the 1963-64 vifie. Illinois will be the visiting $15.00 Gene or o ay First runner-up will receive accidentally. killing Lamb. Drownings so ' Dr. and Mrs. Buxton and children. which is to be released this summer. ior Chamber of Commerce, report- evangelist. Rev. Douglas is a native and a trophy: second runner-up will No charges were placed against 1 Pianes Scott and Keel, -Nave been visiting In these albums he sings many of ed today that an exchange shirient • of Calloway County, of the Hazel be presented a trophy and $10.00. Mrs Lamb pending further inyesti- , Fireworks 1 their parents Mrs Sadie Shoemaker his own songs. Program is being undertaken on a The funeral of Tom F. Gordon. COftlfflunIty. patois held Miscellaneous 27 and 'Mrs: James Overbey. for the He has also appeared on nurnerous national basis age 75 will be today at 2:00 During his twenty three years in home television and radio shows and has be from Ecuador The family has a on Farm- p.
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