Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 7-3-1963 The Ledger and Times, July 3, 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 3, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4242. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4242 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]. - JULY 2, 1983 belectea As A Liest, All Rtnind Kentucky eortimunIty Newspaper The Afternoon Daily Newspaper For Murray - arid Calloway Coitrity ust fine with n the Spring IN OUR 14th YEAR )e'en there at United Press International Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, July 3, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV. No. 157 iunt for It. • JayCees Hold Atheist Group May Paper ti lfrrai Iiosf..ital No Tomorrow; Details Of Regular Meeting General Assembly Ends Second Build Settlement Most Businesses To Death Was Cenaus .- Adult - ---- 53 Here Last Night , Close For Holiday Accident Are Census --- Nursery 4 STOCKTON,Kan_ Tel -- The pro- ENDS Ppecial Session Of The Year -- Accidental Adult Beds 65 The Murray Jaycees held their spect'of having an atheist settlement • WEDNESDAY Emergency Beds ------ 12 regular business meeting last night near this western Kansas town is The staff of the Ledger and Times Patients Admitted 7. In the city hall Various items were By JOSEPH VARILLA not popular with the citizenry_ Learned Today discussed will observe the July Fourth holiday Patients Dismissed ' _ 5 including the fair grounds, United Press International "It Is the movement of one man Jury Finds tomorrow and will not publish the New Citizens 0' getting ready for the fair which here which I think Is mine out of daily paper. begin July 15. etc. FRANKFORT, Ky. IN The step with the community." said the Larry Dale Hale. 16 year old May- Details of the ac-cident which Patients Admitted From Friday 9:34 The Jaycees voted to proclaim General Assembly Tuesday conclud- Rev. Karl Schuster, pastor of the The next regular issue of the field High School - student who claimed the life of Arley Roberson, a. m. to Monday 4:00 p. m. Friday, July 5 as the night that the ed its second special session of the First Methodist Church. Ledger and Times will be printed drowned Monday .in a farm pond, age 47, were learned today. Mrs Walter Waterfield, Fair Lane Jaycees would attend "Stars in My year Mrs. Madelyn Murray, the Balti- on July 5. Friday. clung frantically to his would-be Mr. Roberson WRS on Interstate Drive: Billy Wells, Rt. 3; Mrs. Law- Crown" as a group. In 16 days, it has passed two more, W.. atheist who successfully rescuer, pulling both boys, under the 70 near Vandalia, Ohio on his way rence Overbey. Rt. 2. Miss Saraira The reicent tennis tournament and pieces of stop-gap legislation and a Most' business houses in the city carried the Bible reading and pray- Murky ender. it was brought out in back to his home in Delaware. after Sue 'Littlejohn, Rt. 6, Benton; Mrs. the JayCee Junior Golf Tournament joint resolution approving an tr. will be ceased tomorrow. The onIy er case to the U. S. Supreme Court. a coroner's inquess. yesterday In visiting relatives here. He is re- Burley Kirkt, 310 No 5th; Raymond to be. held soon were discussed. mendment to the U. S Constitution business open will be some grocer- announced Monday she would es- Mayfield, ported to have swerved to miss three Sanders. Rt. I. Farmington; Mrs. Preparations for the junior tourna- Earlier this year. the legislature ies, some service stations and some ?es he become? tablish a mecca for atheists on a Michael Jones, who was swimming motorcyclists. causing him to lose H. M Workman, No. 16th. Rt. 2. ment are underway by Don Gilbert met 32 days before it was able to eating places. ,nd of 160-acre tract here. with young Hale, tried two times to monster? control of his car. The automobile Master Robert Welford Hudson. 101 who Ls the chairman of the event. (-rime lip with a bill to reapportion Carl'Brown, a retired farmer and Places of amusement will be open save his companion, but both times rolled end over end for about 100, Oak Grove Rd.. Fern Creek: Mrs. Mrs. Betty Lowry is assisting to the state's legislative districts. In former state legislator, said he do- for the holiday. his life was eneangered and he had fir yurds throwing Mr. Roberson out Ruth Angelo, 211 Elm, Larry Dale organize no other odd-number year in mem- the program with the age nated the land to the project. He to struggle to get out of the clutch- of th? car Rogers. Rt. 1. Hazel; Mrs. Wm. Otis. ory has the legislature spent so group being 18 and under. Tee off L, described himself as a -free think- All city and minty offices. The es of Hale.- When Jones recovered He was rushed by ambulance to Hatcher, College Farm Rd.; Henry mii^h time in setiston Urn. will be Friday morning at 8:30.. er" who became interested in Mrs. Murray Pastoffice and government the second time. Hale was no where SIEWISas the hospital in Dayton. Ohio and Sherman Rudd. Rt. 1, Benton; Sr. Two winners group The final major action Tueeday in the veteran Murraa's effort after reading news agencies will also be closed for the to be seen. was pronounced dead on arrival. I. Barnes. Rt. 2, Dover, Tenn: Mrs. was the passage by the House of a will be named and two winners in accounts of the Supreme Court de- day. Hale was drowned in a farm pond The funeral will be held on Thurs- beanie Outland. Rt 3, Mrs. Blanch parole reform bilt The vote was 66- the novice group will be selected. -tepee one mile south of -Mayfield. day in the chapel of the- J. H. &Mena, Rt. I; L. -D.- Workman, Rt. 20 mainly along party lines. Only -City firemen -and city ilid._COUll The four winners will go to tienver; A home for the aged. a university, A jury empanelled by Deputy Cor- Churchill Funeral Home with Bro. 2. Mrs. John McCuan, Rt. 1. Farm- three Dtinocrats voted againit the police forces will be oti duty as usual. Kentucky to compete in the Skate radio station and a printing plant oner Burl Youngblood ruled the Paul Matthews officiating Burial ington; Mrs. Bessie Coles, Rt. 3. measure and only three Republicans IFESSOR' Tournament. eexpected to be iueluded in the death was an accidental drowning. be in the Green Maisel. Alton Lee McClure, 610 So, voted for Lev% .s.. Prodoc t,po) Will Pietas ceme, tournament it. ••• Winners of this will- Solon complex -Jones told the fury that he and tery. Rupert I. Futrell. 1001 W. Poplar; Bucy The bill, passed earlier by the participate in the international tour- _ "Mr Brown is a very public spirit- Hale were swimming .around a log He is survived by his father Pearl James R. Adams. Rt. 2. Hazel: Senate. was then sent to Gov. Bert Aament to be held in Las Vegas, a ed person," at one end of the pond at. W1ngo; the Rev. Mr. Schuster and Jim and •Roberson of Murray route four :two Woodrow Sanderfer, I, Nevada. Combs for his signature. Workshops Are said. "and he's Bob Reed, two companions, were do Hazel. Mrs a person friend of not reveal Meters. Mrs. Verble Taylor of -Mur- Charles W. White, Rt. 2. Some of the participants in the Classes Are Parole Board Enlarged mine But faith in God is necessary,, swimming at the other end of the e of this ray route five and Mrs. Sledon James Dunn. Rt. 6, Benton; Richard It enlarges the state Parole Board picture' Junior Golf Tournament. will be for the progress of our community." pond. Lamb of ,Murray route four; two Denton. 510 No. 7th: Mrs. Ralph from three to five members, creates Red Howe, Tommy Sanders. Jimmy Herbert Jones. Chamber of Com- Planned For Hale said that was getting tired brothers Harley Roberson this twin Latimer and baby girl. Rt. 1. Hazel: a . commission on corrections, and Ellis, Larry Ryan. Billy Wilson, Planned'Here merce president. said the settle- and was going to swim for shore, brother) and Falsest Roberson of Trumon Eirruth. Rt. 3: Miss Richela Steve Sexton. Steve Doran. Mike giVell the Parole Board wide lati- ment" would not sit too well with but began to flounder. Kalzwood. aftesoun Gale Towery Rt. 2: Cary J Rose. tude in determining when a prison- Holton. Dan Miller. Bill Pasco, Chip most people in the city.". Stockton WKS Jonea attempted to rescue him, 12th; Tony ThoLias, Rt. 1 Officers 214 So. Reels. 'Bob nese. Bust er Scott, T er is ready for parole :ta hdreartown mica' abomuliait l:.ex „to aowite but was held tightly. He brake loose Patients Dismissed From Friday 9:36 On Survival Johnny Qtertermous, 12 on Ryan, While the House was debating Citizens feared that Brown would and tried again He was pulled un- Nt. Nn One 1npdin4- y▪ ea.te MN/1W 4:60 13, . Jerry lexerght, Edward Parker. Bob UV *role bill, Combs signed. the ifier the water, but managed to break John Wells. 420 So. 9th: Mrs. Taylor and Steve Payne. administration's hospital bill and a money to build a home for the aged loose 'again.
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