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For more information, please contact [email protected]. _r 21 1983 Selected As A Best All Round Kent C'emmunit v Newspaper In The Afternoon God Daily Newspaper For Murray We and Trust Calloway County United Press International IN OUR 84th YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, June 22, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 'Vol. LXXXIV No. 148 PREMIERE OF TONIGHT ag "STARS' TO BE Breathitt, Waterfield Visit Kennedy, Meet V/orld Order Lette, to the Editor Play Gives The History Of .. - With Congressmen Somebody had better yell "WHOA Be Aim Of HORSE" to the governor and his West Kentucky, Its People WA' HINGTON l'?11 — Kentucky administration before Calloway tax- fa mocratic gubernatorial nominee l'a 1 es are increased. Why is the Eastern ' da-ard T. Breathitt Jr. called on . - Ka hospital legislation being rushed Stars in My rown opens in Mur- dancing and singing than Mr. Hun- Pcesident Kennedy at the wnite ope Paul 1 through are the politicians scared ray tonight for its premiere showing ter's other productions. During the House Friday. and- the President that the public won't pass it if they with a host of state officiaLs and play the audience will hear over eased hint"good luck" in the tall Ay WILLIAM F. SUNDERLAND have a chance to think it over? other dignitaries scheduled, to at- twelve folk songs. see seven dances, ign. VATICAN CITY !eia pope Paul Are there better plans less costly tend. four large crowd scenes. Kennedy also took Breathitt and United Press International then the haphazard one that may be Sixteen dancers will be on the his party on Governor Combs will speak at a a tour of the White VI said today his pontificate will passed Tuesday? At the rate it is stage and twenty singers, along with tiousP short ceremony opening the Ken- terrace and rose garden. be dedicated to a continuation of being rushed through we won't a brass band, banjoes, guitars. dulci- a tucky Lake Amphitheater at 730 : Accompanying Breathitt on the th,- unifying ideals of the Ecurrien- know I suggest every taxpayer mers, mouth organs and recorders. 15-mnitites and the production will begins at visit to the White House %cal Council and peacetui preserva- phone their state representative at The play is a story of tragedy and were Mr 8:00. Breathitt Democratic tion of world order. once to have more discussion on the triumph and is filled with human The ceremony will precede the members Blue Grass State's The 65-year-old pontiff made the subject. interest and with rich material The premiere performance. The amphi- songression delegation, Harry Lee inaugural speech of his reign in The caul miners union seems play revolves mainly around the theater will open at 6:45 with an Waterfield. of Clinton Ky Demo- Latin before cardinals of the Ro- smart enough to know when they tortunes of an old farmer named cratic nominee organ concert which will last until for lieutenant goa- man Catholic Church gathered in can't pay their bills. Henry Beaumont. who lives through 1 trnora Foster the opening ceremony. Ockerman, Lexing- the ornate Sistine Chapel where he D. Keller the late eighteen hundreds and fin- -ingtan. Democratic MAY B. Hurt, president of Wes- state campaign Ilnis elected Friday as the 262nci PS I hope you will publish thel ally dies in the 1950's. having seen tern Kentucky Productions, said Norman. and Mrs. Ociterman. successor to the throne of St. Peter. names of state representatives in his land decline and then finally that it appears the opening per- Congressmen accompriaying the "The prominent part of our pon- this area for the public to contact come back into its own parts said formance will be a sellout a.s only the meeung was "pure- tificate will be coricerned with the and write the governor Most of the central figures of the ly a few scattering tickets were left social ' eonanuation of the Ecumenical Editor's Note Local representatives play are fictional, but appearing in yesterday afternoon. Rep Frank Stubblefield. of Mur- Council Vatican II," he said. Involved are State Representative the play is Barkley, both as a boy ray. saal Tickets for all other performances the President expressed "This will he the ennicipal work Charlie Lassiter and State Senator and later as a young judge in Mc- strong interest are now on sale in the Stars in My he in the Kentucky for which we intend to spend all George E Overbey. both of whom Cracken County Among other fig- campaign Crown ticket office at Lancaster- Le: this fall. our energies which the Lora has are home over the weekend. Letters ures seen in flashbacks are Andrew --"".140"1141/111 Later the Veal, local clothing store. 510 Main 10, Preathats. Watertield given us." or telegrams will reach them addres- Jackson, Isaac Shelby. Matthew - and the- Street Tickets will sell for $3.00 Ockertnans attended a The councia calltd by the late sed to the Kentucky General As- Lyon, and Aaron Burr, all of whom 16, lunch given and $2 00 The show will be produc- Jerry's Drive-lit Restaurant, a modern drive-in restaurant, not only provides service by the Kentucky Demo- Pope John )eri.n. was automati- sembly figured in the tumultous history of Li) cratic congressmen. ed each night except Sunday until West Kentucky for drive-in customers, but also has ample dining space for those who wish to be seated cally suspended with his death on Other guests at the lunc-n were Labor Day. restaurant caters to tourists, college students and towns- Jane 3 in comfort while they eat. The House Speaker Services For Crovernors of all the states sur- John W Metaar- It 'was to have resumed Sept. Prince • people as well. mack, II-Mass. rounding West Kentucky have been ts Are I and House Major- & but Pope Paul did not set a date Hughes To Be ity Leader Carl Today extended an Invitation to view Ms I. Albert, D-Olcia, for the second session in his speech Estimates opening performance On ucah Because forty-one The Breathltts. night and a there are other Watertield and this morning. Spry ICES for Prince Hugnes, age Jerry's Restaurants in a seven Ockerman flew back to large number of state officials as -state Kentucky The preservation of order and &S, who died on Thursday at 7:56 - 'Tryouts for Rev. And Mrs. Bill Clark area, it might easily be assumed after the lunch well Lt. Governor Wilson W. Wyatt, that social justice in the expanding space in the Puryear Rest Home, will be e held by the the Jerry s Restaurant on So. 12th Former Kentucky Gov Highway Commis-sioner Henry Ward Barkley Cost A, B. ewe also is of paramount import- held this afternoon at 2:00 p. m. ere today and Street owned and operated Chandler of Versailles, and many others are invited. is by a defeated by ance. the pontiff said Rey Johnson Easley and Rev. Breathitt The people of Murray and Cal- Thomas Carry Gospel to Malaya large chain outfit: Surprisingly, this in the May 28 Demo- unequivocal order ot love Larry "The Breedlove will officiate at T Jim Burns loway County have been urged by Ii not so. Of the forty-two unite cratic primary, called on the ?resi- teatIng bench oh Are Cut Again se the neighbor, the service which will be bekt ) 16 years old presently dent this spring Hurt to bac* and rupportrtIgee`me• ••• in operation, only eight love for God. requires Irons an the Coldwater - and front Murray State Collette with the Use Methodist Chum& ts at Brander RIDGECRFarla N C Dr (81 are owned ME the The earlier visit which -as history of our land and parent coin- became a pa- men a more equitable solution oh Pallbearers will be Hill Adams, to 2 pm. T. Mrs Bill Clark Thomas. of Wood- taechelor of science degree she our people". pony: all others are franchised to lineal issue when Chandler and he said. For the third consecutive year a •burn. , were appointed mission- taught school in Kentuca's Jeffer- social problems." Marl Adams, Adele Adams, Notate Ky individual owners. Breathitt forces differed over its The historical drama is expected son and Warren Counties She and. "It demands assistance and netp Fuqua, Ray Broach and Clay Smith, substantial reduction in the esti- arses to Malaya tonight by the' The Jerry's length. to 'draw many thousand persons dot- in Murray is owned the underdeveloped countries, mated cost of the multi-purpose Southern Baptist Foreign Mission her hu.sband have a 21-nlonth-old 'for The J H Churchill Funeral trig Its ten week run. Everything by Murray Restaurant, Inc . a cor- often Barkley on the Cumberland at Ridge- daughter. Dorothy Lorene. where the living standard is Home is in charge Project Board in a special session poration formed by a group of Ken- hit the show is completely new, They a ire among 24 misaonanes not worthy of human persons.
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