
Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-4-1964 The Ledger and Times, April 4, 1964 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, April 4, 1964" (1964). The Ledger & Times. 4475. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4475 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]. -• a - C Lei PRIL 3, 1984 • Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky community Newspapee V.1.1•= Largest ----= [ The Afternoon Circulation Daily Newspaper Both In City For Murray and • And In County ri Calloway County iptht Church per. Pastor In Our 85th Year International Murray Population 1000 a.m. United Press 1 Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, April 4, 1964 10,100 11:00 a.m. Vol. LXXXV No, 81 men. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Calloway FFA Wins 7:00 p.m. Murrayans To • -n--- Two Events In Killer Tornado Wreaks Havoc iberland - April 3. 1964 Sub-Distriet Meet - t'hurch *Accompany on, pastor Speaker For Mr Jon Williams In Texas; Seven Are Killed : anti third Sun. Ledger & Tunes The Calloway County Cnapter of Band On Tour Future Farmers of America enter- By KYLE THOMPSON from looting and sent Col. Deparment Murriy Kentucky Jesse cry Sunday at ed four events in PFA lay contests United Press International Ward, state director of Civil De- Dear A'illiamg MI and rated "superior S in all, winning WICHTTA FALLS, Tex. 110. - A fense, to the area. John Darnall, Roy Dunn, Eddie The narden Department of the two of the events. The chapter won killer tornado dipped down out of Civil Defense officials estimated at Church Canaan. Joyce Hargis, Dan Mc- Murray Woman's Club met Thurs- Now that we know practically all the parliamentary procedure and • clear sky Friday and churned a damage at more than $15 million, Daniel Danny Steely, Jeanne Stey- day. April with the results of the Cancer Clinic held 2 at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Impromptu speaking contests. This 15 nunute path of death and de- pie streets in including the damage done to the tier, and Jern Johnson. all of Mur- James Byrn presiding, Mrs. E. C. November at the Calloway Coun- entitles the chapter to compete Lamer, pastor in struction through Sheppard Air nabase. .ray. will tour the southeast with Jones opened the meeting with a ty Health Center the results of a district contests for a place in the Force Base and two residential At least 300 hundred homes were II the Symphonic Band of Murray patriotic creed. few re-checks are yet to be received) state 9:45 am. competition, areas. destroyed, most of them in the State College on April 5-11. and since we feel that with your 1010 a.m. Mrs A M. Harrill gave an lllu- The parlkamentary procedure team By the time it lifted back into Sunset Terrace addition. Under the direction of Professor etratesi generous publicity you made one is made up of Billy 6.00 p.m. lecture on "Spring and Sum- Adams, Billy the sky 15 minutes later, it had At the airbase, the funnel tore the sixty-four piece of the major contributions to the Miller, Jimmy 7:00 p.m. Paul Shahan. mer Flowers for Murray" Begin- Jackson, Donald Win killed seven persons, injured 68 and up an old Air Force hospital and present concerts in high Clinic's success, we would like lame. eet each Third band will ning with the earliest blooming Richard Spann, Jimmy Guer- caused an estimated $1,5 'million a clinic, both empty at the time, schools at Mean, Tennessee, Hunts- plants through your column to make this in, Wayne Turnei. m adaptable to our soil and Joe Hughes. Mi- In property damage_ and missed a new $5 million hos- Ocala, • expression of our thanks. ville. Alabama. and Perry. climate. Mrs Harytire lecture pro- chael Howard and Eddie MeCallon. The dead were Albert Miller, 75: pital. Tampa. West Palm Beach, and gressed with season Without t h e wonderful publicity The impromptu speaker •eh of f'briat the through was Jim- Mrs Dawson Minna: Mrs. Carl E. Flee To Cellar Jackeorrnlle, Florida the late fall flowers. you gave us as well as that given my Hayes, Other Many speci- "superior" ratings Hoeffger. 58: Ernest Ceswell, 55; H. T. Daniel, owner of a liquor Murray State College. founded In mens us by WNISS on the air, the 868 were: Glen Chaney er, Minister of shrubs and flowers now for recitation of Mrs. Rena Caswell. Mrs. Hazel Rea store that .was totally destroyed told graduated as first music edu- bkoming were shown. women who came for the cancer the FPA creed. 1923 Potted azal- and Donald Wil- Collins, 35, and a women identified how he and Gene Griffin, an em- 10 00 sin. cation majors in 1934 Since then eas shades test would not have known about liams, • n• ma ny ot pink and public speaking His sub- as Mrs Hartay. ploye, took refuge in a storm cellar 11 00 am. the Murray Music Department has white were the Clinic It is difficult to adeq- ject was especially beautiful The "Ilse Future of Parnung." Wichita Falls General Hospital moments before the twister tore 7:00 p.m. the top ten music uately express our gratitude to you ranked among loctilie included proper pianting and Advisors of the chapter are Eu- treated 26 injured persons while into the area. achcsals in the United States. Head- care of new varieties and and all those who gave so graciously gene well- Chaney Milton Walston, and the Sheppard Air Force Base hoe- -There were 21 of us in the cellar." sat Greve ed by Price Doyle. the Murray Mu- known shrubs flowers, and unselfishly of themselves Drs. Cannon favorite and Parka. Weil treated 40 and Bethania Hos- he said. "Gene and I' tried to hold sic Departtnent became a member Irktividual problems were discuss- Jones and Tuttle, the many nurses, ntertan Church pital two. the door on but the wind sucked it of the National Association of ed following lecture. the technicians, the Murray Hospital rer, pastor the 2041 Left Homeless right off." . 'tit Schools of Music In 1936 Professor and the Houeton-MeDevitt Clinic During the business meeting, °f- Former Murrayan To Red Cross and Salvation Army A railroad boxcar was lifted about. -ItichaixLitiltaiLMAMMdfitl D11111 all cooperated so wonderfully. The ewer* -for the canitag, year. workers set up emergency shelters 100 yards and dumped on top of department head in 1057. te Health DePartment- through' Hold Exhibit 1100 sin elected. They were Mrs. James Gar- Here and many people opened their the ruins of a house. A car with two Mode graduates of Murray State our Calloway County Health De- 6 00 pm rison. chairman; Mrs David Pin- houses to rnore than 300 families women in it was lifted up by the College are professionally active in partment oornpletely turned over 7.00 pm son, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. J. B. left homeless. Gov. John Connally twister and dropped a block and a 44 states and three fonsign countries. their facilities and their personnel. Wilson. Secretary; and Mrs. C. C. An exhibit by Leonard K. Mur- ordered 100 National Guardsmen to half away Neither of the women alums are deans of music We would like. through Mr. Cooper Witnesses Among Its Farmer. Treasurer. ray Mate College alumnus from protect wrecked and damaged homes was harmed. supervisor of music, Carl B. Kingins to acknowledge our debt to them. schools, state Louisville and former Murray resi- - — teachers of vo- Plans were made to send delegates We are grateful to Mrs. Joseph is. minister soilage professors. dent will be on display in the foyer instrumental mink in ele- to the annual meeting of the Gard- Barron. a newcomer to Murray. for Fourth SL cal and of the college Library April 19 achools, en Club of Kentucky at Cumber- so capably mentary and secondary Carl Kingins, Leader, registering the women through May 3. Breathitt's Civic land Palls on April 22 and 73. The Participation 3:00 In p m performers. and 00131- who came each night professional Mr Kit will be present at the Sun. 4:06 p m tame for the department meetings We of the Delta Department pisers and arrangers. of formal opening aria reception on 8:00 pin Department. was set for one hour earker for the Murray The Murray Music the Wonsan's Club which April 19 from 2 to 6 p. m, Ian. 730 pm Morning Memphis corning year Funds were set aside Election cur- Dies This In has sponsored work of To Be eleven members, offers the the Cal- Very Limited with "Calligraphic Designs on Drift- Imre. 830 pm the Bsicheior for the Hotental Grounds Commit- loway County Cancer Society for riculums leading to wood" is the title of the exhibit, Mducation. Bachelor of tet to use during this spring and a number of years feel that this or Mune oarl B some time, Mr Kingins sought the which is part of the sixth annual By CAROLE MARTIN sepal Closets Kingins 67. lenecutin summer. filed and seek both parties' nomi- • Mask, and a music educaUon ma- has been our major contribution Contemporary Arta Vice-president of the Peoples Bank office of Sheriff of Callos-ay County, Hostesses were: Mrs, C.
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